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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-28 - Orange Coast PilotLeticia Soto Police seek Mesa girl, 12, feared victim of kidnapping By .JODI CADENHEAD or-.Dtllr .... •..., Polle• In Coata Meu ar• IMnlh.lna for • trail 12-year..old pl wtM> Wat lut eeen a week qo when ahe left her Center SU.t apartment to buy tome candy. lAt.ida Soto, a lixth lfader at Whinier Elementary School, went to the Baraain Duk.et at.ore at 10 a.m. Aprlf 21. No one hu eeen her since. Rau Soto u1d ahe la convinced that her ahy, immature daughter did not run away. Soto aald In an Interview throu.1h a Spanlah-lan1ua1e ini.rpreter that a netahbof told her Leticia WH forced Into a truck by a nelthborhood man who hun't been aeen since the lfrl'• dmpPMJ'anoe. Police Det. Sam ZuorUJ said oft_icen have made many viaita to the Chicano net1hborhood and '° far all restdenta have denied any knowled1e of the 1trl'1 whereabouta. .. , can't find 80meone who wW tell me whether the lnformaUon about the (allqed) lddnapptnc la true," Mid ZuonlU. "We have no place to •tart from except c..nc.r Street and we've already exhauated Center Street." Some nei1hbor1 have 1peculated that the lfrl may have been taken t.o Mexico or Loa Anaeles. PolJce have t>ro.dcMt a deKrlptlon t.o all aaencle• In Southern California. "She waa a very lovable, 1.nnot'ent child," Mid ·her mother "There's an old lady in the (Sff M~ING, Pace AS) THE DRAIGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1983 ORAN GE COUNT Y . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Waste hazard in HB probed . By ROBERT BARKER Of"llleDelrNotatllff The atate Department of Health has been asked to lnwstigate an incident in which a dltpoaal truck carried "a hot load" of radioactive material lnto Huntington Beach yesteFday. . The material reportedly wu picked up at a hospital in Ventura and was being tranaported to the W . E . Btnabam Co. for treatment and ~~pany reportedly has contracts with Southern California hospitals and health HOT ~AD DETECTED See pboto. Pace AJ cent.en to collect hazardous and lnfec:tious rnat.erialL Trucks are prohibited from carrying radioactive material. But two bags containing the .. bot ~f4!rial" were de~ at a lfo~l• 1Hti••-.. .... ., _ -· 4'V -.r wetahing station in Canon. A county phy•iclst wu on band when the truck arrived at the Bingham company in west Huntington Beach. The physicist had the two bags •ealed in containers and put under lock and key. The bag• contained what wu beUeved to be low- level waste. Hospital offidala removed the b8o last night James llou•ton, asaiatant d1rector of environmental health for the county, aaid the material contained radioactive iodlne believed used at the hoepttal. Houston said. the material doetn't pose health problems unleu one la exposed for proJonged lengths of time. County • coming back- slowly By KAREN E. KLEIN Mh De1tr ,._. 9Wf Orange County'• economy will continue to recover alowly from what one expert called "the worst rece1sion in recent history," forecasters •aid yesterdiy at Chapman College's Center for F.conomic Re.earch. In an update of the center's 1983 forecast, James Doti, an associate professor at the Orange-based college, said he still predicts "a halting, lethargic a nd grudging recovery" for Orange County. Economist Murray L . Weidenbaum, former chairman of President Reagan's Council of l'o>nomlc A.dvlaen, abo apok.e ~ Qll Datkmal ec"llDOllUc pollclH at the conference. Weidenbaum ia now a profemor Would you buy a 0&ed bumper car from tliia ~ t Phil McLaren hopes eo. DllJ,......,..."......,.. • ...., i!,!_aihJna1on Uniwn:lty ln St. L · ~ • Do1i said he e~pecta the local ,.B•'l:tmp~r·' ca·---= .. ,_ --..J,, 'fl" ._._.._ .. ,_ o _, ~wil1.!>!~-lnl984 .... ~. . ... ~ u~-~ .. .n:r~ '· 'fi,~~.._,~·f-~~e=-=~~~~!.,~*d.f'--- By STEVE ~LE -or-.Dtllr ....... 11 The bumper cars of Balboa may have been put out to pesture but retirement has treated them well. Once a popular attnction at the Balboa F\ln Zone, the tiny can -aging and sticky from the .tty breeze off Newport Harbor -are coming back u conversation pieces. Expensive convenaUon pieces. What once cost a mere quarter to ride now costs $5,000 to take home. Phil McLaren, a Costa Mesa resident, took a fancy to the miniature autos shortly before the once-proud Balboa F\ln Zone folded. For $25, he bouaht a bumper car that bad been put uide as beina even too rickety for -The mo•t Important factor the acruffy F\ln Zone. So McLaren bought 8eVen more bumper aff~ctln~ the recovery ia the For fun and profit, McLaren betan cara and then the linal 11 when the F.un projected increue in the money hunting under the dirt, grime and aeven Zone, after 50 yean of business on the (See COUNTY, Pace AS) layers of paint "that looked like they'd harbor, clo9ed down. been put on~th a broom." """-~ ed -n -n th rid the He wu s . Under all the paint 'u ... , tri to'..:u me au e es -Fenia wheel, merry-go-round I guem they and dirt was a pretty, clean machine. A few thought they had a live one," he said. gadgets and Q1zmoe were mi.asl.ng but, all ln all, it looked" like the 1947 bumper car it McLaren took five months to plot out was suppomed to be. how he would restore a bumper car. He "I think all the paint saved it from the finally put in a call to Lusse Bros. of sea air," McLaren suggests. Philadelphia, the firm that made the His original idea wu to fix it up, haul It bumper can. to the swap meet and .ell it. But he started "I talked with Ray Luae. He wu e.xdted thinking that maybe he waa on to I waa even lntereated in bumper can. He something. paaed alof1I ha lot of history andh told me Bumper cau. Fun Zone. Balboa. only one ot er person in t e country Nostalgia. It all fit together. (See BUMPER CARS, Pase AS) Quick action· on mud mess eyed in Irvine BJ GLENN SCOT!' Of*9DelJ,......., Mile Square course gets nod Signal snafu jams traffic Four Irvine residenta, whose Northwood homes were devastated by a muddy overflow from a nearby drainage dltch dwiJll the heavy March 1 stonn, have urged the Qty Council to act fut to prevent new disuters. WUliam Parker, George Wood, Len Beebe and Bill Roy aald Tueec:lay night their homea are atill unsettled due to heavy ~ cauaed when the ditch adjlioent to their aubdiviaion next to Trabueo Road overflowed, aending water through their hOll9eL Fountain Valley commissioners endorse mid-sized links BY PBB. SNEIDERMAN or .. ....,,......., J'ountain Valley planning eommlaonen have unanimoualy endoned-a plan to build an intermediate-me golf COW'1le at Mlle Square Park. In dotna 80, the commilaionen rejected a county-backed pl'OllOlal c:alllns·for a smaller golf courae and a l,500-peraon- cap9dty group picnic area where .icoholic bevera1ea could be ~d«i.ion came last night at the concl\.lsion of a public heuing d&arln1 which aeveral people llvlna near the park ralaed ooncerna about law enforcement problems that might art..e ln connection with the alcohol consumption. The commission 's recommendation, which was echoed by the city's Parka and RecreaUon Commiaion, will go to the Fountain Valley City Council. The council will forward its commenta to ~ County offidala, who control tM park. A final decuion on bow to develop the park acrea1e. bordered by Brookhurat Street and Edinaer Avenue, will be made by the Oran1e County Boe.rd of Supervt.on. At last night's meeting, Ralph Hudaon. a county parlu df:81gner who prepared both development plans, said the county favors the amaller golf courae and 1roup picnic area because thl• combination will benefit the recreation needs of the greatest number of people. He said a pat demand e&ta for group picn1c .,.... that can be l'e9el'"Wld by a oompany oc an otpnizaUon. But Hudson admitted that pmnl~ alcoholic bevertl'll at Mile Square would b• an experimeJ'lt. No other "-'onal park plcn!c areu now permit (See GOLF, P ... Al) Shaded area designates second golf eoune appro•ed for Park. Far wallet, thin si!l The~. family'• meome, IM more likely It II that u alnM1 tllla daaptu will wnt • to loee w91PL See more """'" of a new S&aafOrd 1tudy • haeB7. F.arly-mornlng motorista found thesmelves atuclc in bumper-to- bumper traffic today on the Corona del Mar Freewav when a traffic sip.al near the ffteway's tenninua went on the blink. Southbound lanes on the short but well-traveled freeway were at a stand.atW by 8 a.m. because of the alpal problem at BNtol Str-eet aDa l,Jvlne A venue. Northbound traffic on Bristol alto wu at a standstill until Newport Beecll po1b arrived to direct motorists. Police aald Caltrana WM delayed ln ftxina the slpal becaute of problema flnd1na the CCl'l'ect part. 'Ille)' sai~ interior walla had to be replaced, insulatiml WU caked with mud, carpets were ruined and furniture upholatery datroyed. None of the four have yet replaced carpets. Parker Mid they live on coocrei. floon. "Give ua eome reaaaurance we're not aof.n1 to have to 8'Wat th.la thiDI out apln next year," he Mid. Cl ty officiala are revtewi"- two options to reduce the (See IRVINE, Pqe AS) •' ~· Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, Aprll 29, 1883 ~' ''' Continued stories Mesa dentist faces $5 million suit ~ COUNTY ECONOMY. • • IUP.ply, Doti Mid, 'Unexpected lncreuee ln the money supply will tend to puah (lntereet) rai. lower," he uid, "but only ln the short run. In the lona run, an expansionary monetary policy 11 a11odated with ~er interest rat.et. "Lets hope we don't turn around and make the 1ame mistakes all ov.er again," he added. On the local level, Doll sketched a cautious picture of recovery. On the housing front, he aald, the talk about a large turnaround is premature. ,.Interest rates are still too high to support a vigorous recovery," }\e said. He attributed the increue in housing starts nationwide to mild weather conditions in the Midwest and Eut lut wlnter, which t~rnporarlly bloated the nwnben on housing 1tarta. Houafn8 prices wlli continue to decline throu1h 1983. he predlctt'd. "Hou.alng hu Joet Ill appeal a1 an Investment,'' he said, becau1e o f decllnlna appreciation rat.ell. Doti ui'd the county will recover less dramatically than the rest of the nation. Hlah-tech industries, which make up a large percentage of the county's manufacturing base, are producer-oriented, rather than consumer--0rient.ed, he explained, so they will feel the national upturn less than consumer industries. And, he said, Orange County did not experience as steep a decline as did other parts of the country, which will recover faster. IRVINE DITCH ... foot-high block wall next to the ditch and l..ncreasl.ng the capacity of the ditch and a nearby culvert. Wood said neighbors In the Shadow Run subdivlllon want both measures taken. The c<Sst for both II about $620,000. Irvine girl badly injured in accident A 17-year-old Irvine Si'l was listed in critical condiuon today with injuries .Wfered ln a ruah- Public Works Director Brent Muchow agreed that the city needs to act promptly to ensure the repaint are made before the next rainy season. He 1aid negotiations will take place with Orange County officiala to detennine what percentage they should pay. Because the ditch 11 in unincorporated land, council members suggested the county should bear the majority of the costa. MISSING. • • By Tbe A11oclated Prell A N•wport BMch worNn hu tiled a •~ mllUon malpractke 1ult •1alnat Dr. Tony Protopappu, tho Coeta Meu denU.t charsed with MCOnd-dearee murder In the deaths of three patienll. The 1uJt by Terrie Rowley, 26, ii the elahth civil 1ult aaalnat Protopappu, 37. It WU filed In Orange County Superior Court on Tueeday -one year to the Hot load detected day after Rowley'• lau appointment with him on April 26, 1982. She con~nd.I 1he went ln for a check-up and wu told •h• needed trnersency 1ur1ery for abteued wi.dom teeth, aald her attorney, Scott M~une. He said 1he agreed to only part of truat work. "AU 1he knows 11 that they worked on 10 teeth without her consent," McCune aald of hi• client. Protopappu hu pleaded innocent In the death• of Cathryn LoulH Jon••· S l. Patricia Marauente Craven, 13, and Minna Kim Andreuaen, 23. Proaecutora claim he killed them th rough neglleen t use of aneathetics. A judge on Feb. 23 barred Protopappas from practlcina dentlttry until tht California Board of Dental Examlnert deddcl9 whether he can keep hi. llcenH. He faces a June 13 preliminary hearlna on the criminal cha.rgee. Lawswll now pendt.na aaalnlt Protopappu total more than $-40 mlllton, lncludlna wron,ful death 1utt1 by the famWe. o the dead patients. Hiker, 84, found dead near creek A Laguna Hills environme ntalist and nature lover, who dl.sappeared during an Oranae County hiking expedition Monday, was found dead along a creek bed about two miles from where he wu laat aeen. Paul Willil Colburn, 84, apparently slipped down an embankment. Hi1 body was found yesterday at the edge of Santiago Creek in Santiago Oab Regional Park, according to Orange County sheriff's deputies. Colburn, who suffered from failing eyesight and disorientation, was Jagging behind the rest of the 'Leisure World Audubon Soclety party at the park Monday. Witnesses said he told the other hikers to go on ahead. He had often wandered off alone on past hiking expeditions,. and occasionally woufd forget where he was, friends said. When he didil't show up late Monday, a search began for the octogenarian. hour traffic accident on Jeffrey f1oocilng threat: Building a aix-~ne~ntrol of neilhbol'bood and once she had her Volkswagen jult north of the $l and ahe gave It to her." Orange County Health Department workers measure radioactive contents of bag found on truck in Huntington Beach. Colburn, a Leisure World resident, taught natural history, physiology and other nature counes ln high achool from 1929 until his retirement in 1966. Santa Ana Freeway and akidded Francl9CO Soto moved his wife sideways lnto oncoming traffic, and six chiJdren to Costa Meaa where her car was ltruck from Mexico three years ago. broadside by a vehicle driven bv "We mind our own buairw. and David Alleaandro, 33, a1'o Qf go· to work," he Mid. "We u8ed to Irvine, said officer Rick Stevens live and let live and nothing Starving students flunk court For the past two decades he spent summers at Sequoia National Park, leading nature toun and giving lectures. of the California Highway hap......-." By ltAREN E. KLEIN ...... ._. °' .. ...., ......... Patrol. It'~ bldt to the drawing board Orange County firefighters Whittier school ,p,rlnclpal for Starving Students, a Los U8ed a ateel ramming bar and Ralph Freitag aaid, Leticia ii ~ bued -" .. ... other equipment to pop open a one of our better kid.a. She'• a whICh ai -.. .., ..... "6 company door to pull her from the car. darling little girl. The teachers w aaya it will appeal a ruling They said her seat came looee tell me 1be would not be a that Its lawsuit ~tan Orange Crom the floorboards on impact. runaway.'' ::aunty firm wt a similar name She waa taken to Weaiern wu not valid. ._'Soto ~ U.t .vwry day ·---~ )ii.~ C.Owr ln Sota Ana. that soes by wl\hout • word .JGMpb ._. ..... .,.on. a _ ... wnere she waa placed In the ab 0 u t be r d au 1 bter .1 magl•trate In Loa Ange lea, iDtenttve care unit. ..\lleundro whereabouta la toctute. reviewed the suit brought by also .Waa taken to t:he Hme Starving Students against h09pital, where he was treated "Unfortunately, the only thing Starving College Students, a for 1e. aeriou. injuries. ii wait," said Zuonlu. ~ ·~Ji!r moving co?'1~Y with Coastal Vtrleble clcxidln-lllr0U91t to"'orrow with • 20 ~eroen1 ~ of rein. Hlghe 10 70. Lowe ... IO M . UC!h! wlndl. ~ li"olnt Conoeptlon to ~ IMlrder end out IO rnllee. -""to_...... .. 11to22 1111oC9 wttt1 4 to I toot oomotned .... ""OY9fl tomorrow •lont nortnern co••t. !IHwhere ~~lo_.._. ... f to 1011noe. _..,. "*"Y .,.,..... ..... to to ,. know kMIOitOW .,..,_. "'111 t to I tillClt ~ -8oulhwwt .... a to I f .. t. Vetl•ble cloude =:"' encl •-orrow with • ..,...,, .... &teJJded lorecaat _._...11 ...... ._~ .... -...... i.....: ... ;..:...· .;....' .:...•..;..."' _._._ ... -' ,. .,._ Fountain· Valley TI-.. bro&• °'*' • wlnClwW>O of • cw p.nied In Ille '7000 btocei of C-lnul s-Ind ... ~ '°"' ~ ..,w41,..,. MCI • wrwdl -1fl W Newport Beach A 1111•( med• off wlllt • '200 Ml ot ~ lrom e !*tied BMW -~ b9ll'O ~ oft lly ... wNCllll'• ...,..., The cw -pwt<ed on Ille IOO bloc* o1 8ee Olli"-- Jew9lry Mid crya1at wortll t t,310 -· ttllen by burol•r• wllo r•n••ol<•d • ~on Ille 1900 bl«* ol Comwalt °""'9. PollCle Mid Ille ltol.e -unlodced A burgl•r wlto cr•wled tltrouolt • t>ettwoom ~ ol •,......_on the toO bioC* of 30ll> 8treeC alole lllgltt 1100 tllla, two ~ Ind --c:ndll canlll lrvjne Police -. oalled to a-. Lall• Sovttl at 9 42 pm. ,_.day to~~ wllo r•luaed lo l•k• lhe •Ci vic• ol w~ .-.rtty ollar9 to IMw A ....., -tne cl.-dolf*'O - -en1.,1ne • ltou•• In tlte 1000 block ol Gevtolt Oo1w ew1Y )Wletday. Wiien Ille OCCUCIM1 returned he tound 11.IOO In~ mllalnO Clouds lingering Auetln &4 70 e.ltlmor9 11 51 ~am 51 21 11 50 hn•«* 5e 35 8olM 81 .. , Boelon ea •7 Br_.,.. 00 70 lklftelo 81 43 • Buttlngton .. •1 c...-54 a1 CN.rWton. 9C 83 eo CN.rWton. WV 13 41 CMnotte.NC 82 41 ~ 50 37 ~9!:.U n 45 IO fS1 ~"-.. Wr~ $rt""-• ~ IO 50 ColumblA. IC 15 41 P«)AA \I, °"""'' nt ~,., ColYrntMll IO N F.-te· Colt!...,.. Wllfm .., oe.'"1 Wortfl 81 • Ollytorl 71 N Lot~ • 57 =rClly • 0.-., 41 l..oulr<llle 11 .. S7 0. ...... 12 ... ~ 17 41 ~ 56 Dlltrolt 19 ... M9lnptlle 71 .. ~Ml M ~ 54 • ....... n 78 St Louel 7t II P9o 12 IO ~--70 41 It. ,_.Temoe a3 ~ ...... 52 33 ~,.,. a 47 leftl.IM M ,.. • 31 ....,.. " 55 len AnlOr9o t5 =~-.. J1 .... on-. 78 .. len DleoO .. .. , n NwYcn 18 82 ..,,~ ea ....... 11 ... NottDll ... 57 ,, ...... .. ~ 12 a Noftll "9tte II ae ..... .. ........, n • Qllw-Olty 12 .. :::1.: n ....... n ., ONN II 41 ., ........ ~ If ONndo 12 17 ~ .. ......... II 1'11PU'11Stl1 71 ... ==-Tl ........ . , ... ,...... .. .. • .,..., .. • ==r ... 71 N .. ~City • .. , .,.,..,., •1 41 TlllM 11 ~vi: 11 .. ~°"' ,, .. w..,..,...,. .. ,. .. ,,. ....... n IO Wlcflltt a lllf llPllT headquanen near John Wayne Airport. The tult alle'ed that Starving College Students 1tole the D&IJ)e. 0 We will abeolutely appeal thll ruling," she said today. Meanwhile, both companies will be permitted to keep their names, and will have to return to their work -or their booka. The Audubon Society named a scholanhip after Colburn several years ago. Services for the naturalist are pending. the family said. But Starving College Students counter-•ued, saying the name was thought up "innocently and in good faith without any BUMPER CARS. knowledge of any Starvln1f • • Student• tn Loa An1ele1,' From Page A1 according to attorney Dennh M . crafmnanship was of the utmost," Perlua. restores the can." says McLaren, noting today's Reichmann flunked both firms Luase told McLaren that his ~umper c~~s a~e plastic ~ith I f court M nda saying he company stopped making the Star Wan demgn.s on the Sides. out 0 0 . J;• · h can in the late 1940s and that Tile restored bumper cars sell ~.:lett':.~~'!'~-t;> .. !~~C:~~~!!_ ~.:-~:i.!l 1u~,~~ and ~P, to .. $~.~O~rt--~ entlr'tlY'"l>rsruaemt, lor · Once he cut th.ro~the-Paint Mc n ah-= ~;;-Id~ that matter. and grime McLaren had the and has two displayed in a Lido ."Because of the rrualeadmg use metal /oiished, the frame Village 1hop, the Grand Prix of the word students, each party painte and the upholstery Motor Boutique. haa entered this court with redone. He says he went beyond "I know not everyone can unclean hand.a and i.a not entitled restoration and created a afford that, but 90IJleOne can. I to any relief or protection for the "fantasy" bumper car that didn't can just aee one sitting in a use of the word 1tudent1," run, but looked great. picture ~ndow of a house on Reichmann said In his ruling. "It's a piece of well-made Lldo ~e. he said. . history from a period when That• the price of no&talgia. Abby Margallth, chief operating officer of $\arving Students, said the name was not lntended to be deceptive. "l feel very strongly that it would be discriminatory to hire only students." ahe aaid. Starving Studenta, started by Margallth'a brother, Ethan Margallth, 10 years ago, was doing jult flne until it decided to open an office ln ~e County. "Somebody had decided to copy our name," Maraahth claimed. Thi• caused an abundance of trouble for the firm .... she added, including confusion over telephone liatinp. GOLF ... From Page A1 alcoholic beverages, he said. Hudson uid the proposed picnic grounds would be operated by a private conoemionaire, who would be required to maintain security within the area. One resident testifying at the hearing, however, contended that picnickers leaving the grounds In an intoxicated condition could poee a haz.ard to the SWTOunding neighborhoods. A new golf coww would be the 9eCOnd ln the sprawling park. Fire blamed on candle A burning candle left unattended ii being blamed for a fire that swept through a Costa Mesa apartment early this morning, cau1ing $40,000 damage, fire officala said. Linda Cowen of 132 Broadway, U nit F , told firefight.en that ahe had just moved into the apartment and was using the candle until her electricity wu turned on. She escaped without lnjury. HER CLASSIC SLACK only at Gary's & Company Designed by Gary's /jl. Company and made exclusively by band over Oaasic dress alack. A tailored investment with an un.miatakable feminine fit availab~ in year around pure wool worsted faille in all (odd and ev-en} sizea from 4 to 12. Color• include mushroom. alate gray, navy, light beige and pale bluo. Froe alterations. Custom ordering available. \ 119 FulUon lalnd Newport Beaeb <n•> 1•1m •1•~•1••1 ....-Daley (111)-.ftll NATION ·U.S. rejects controls on weapons in space By fte A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -The State Deputment •YI tho United Statea wW not ne,oU.te with the Soviet Union on the control of weepona ln outer apecie unUl such problems u verlfl.catlon ate raolved. The depertment added that Soviet development of an antl ... teWte weapon, u well u other Ruaalan milltary acUvtu .. ln ap.ce, "belles their poee u charnP-lona of peace ln outer •5*»·" Alan Romberg, the depe.rtment 1 deputy spokesman. wu re.pan.dJna to a new call by Soviet leader Y url Andropov ror early neg0tiat1ona on a treaty bannlna from apace "weapona of any kind.'' Mob-unio~ links alleged WASHING TON -A man who admit.a to having helped lk1m mill1ona of dollan from union benefit funda says reputed Ch1c8go mobeter Tony Accardo "hand-picked" the presidents of two labor unions. Hidden behind a screen yesterday aa he testified under oath before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on lnvestlgationa, Joaeph Hauser identified the labor leaden u Ed Hanley of the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees {ntematlonal Uruon and Angelo Foeco of the Laborers International Unlon. Senior citizens lined as bookies DEDHAM, Mau. -Nine aged citizens, including one woman too f~ble to walk up the ala.in to the courtroom, have been fined $1,000 each for moonlighting u bookies. White- haired Judge Robert S . Prince fined nine of 10 defendants for bookmaking, allegedly for an organization headed by Gaston Pica of Plymouth, who ia 70. Seven of the defendants were retired and getting Social Security benefits ranging from $400 to $450 monthly. Feminist leader free on bail Military aid pact • remains • uncertain WASHINGTON (AP) - Deapite Preaident Reaaan'• wa.mJna that "the safety of our homeland" la at stake in Central America, h1a propoeed military aid package for El Salvador and CIA support for Nicaraguan rebels remain under attack In Congrea. In a rare foreign policy addreu to a joint -1on of Congreea last night, Reagan declared that a le(tlat guerrllla victory in El Salvador could undermine U.S . credibility around the world, and he called for bipartisan backing for hia Central American policies. The tint test of the speech's Impact could come today when the H o use Intelligence Committee consideni a proposal to cut off CIA aid to insurgents fighting against the leftist Nicaraguan goverrunent. That proposal, sponsored by Rep. Edward P . Boland, D-Maas .. committee chairman, would terminate covert U.S. support for the insurgent& within 45 days and eatabli•h inatead a fU.bUc fund to help Central Am\OS'll governments stop leftist gun- running In the region. House RepublJcana are trying Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thurld1y, Aprll 28, 1983 AS USA Pac1f>e Ocean Critics contend uhigh ofricials seem to know as little about Central America in 1983 as we knew about Indochina in 1963." to delay a vote on the proposal. Although some Democrats praised the generally moderate tone of the president's speech. otheni disagreed with what they regarded as his overemphasis on military asslstance. Sen. Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, responding for the Democrats, called Reagan's policy of increasing military aid to El Salvador and support for counter-revolutionaries in Nicaragua "a formula for failure" that can only lead to "a dark tunnel of endless intervention." Dodd, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominic.an Republic from 1966 to 1968, urged instead a negotiated settlement to the Salvadoran conflict. "Ame rican dollars alone cannot buy military victory," aald Dodd, who argued that the source of revolution in Central America was not Cuba or the Soviet Union, as the president has argued, but poverty and injustice. NB man guilty in • cocaine selling A one-time Newport Beach bua.tnemnan awaJU.,, aentendnl on nwneroua fraud charaet has pleeded guilty to allepdon. ot aellln1 nearly four pounda of cocaine and receiving atolen dJamonda. Robert L. Swick,~. who haa been in Oranae County Jail 11.nce hia latest arrest March 2~. will be sentenced on both the fraud and the druc and atolen property charges May 9 in West Orange County Municipal Court fn Westminater. At the time of hia a.nett on the drug and stolen property charges, Swick already had pleaded guilty to 1wlndllng 13 mobUe home cuatomera out of roughly $500,000. He aho admitted to owlng $24,000 In back aa.les taxes. Swick was owner of Country Style Mobile Homes. a defunct Garden Grove--bued company. Prosecutora believe Swick, who had been free on bail on the fraud charges, may have planned to mell the cocaine to rabe money with plans of fleelng. GRETNA, La. -Ginny Foat remained free on $125,000 bond today while lawyers prepared papers aak.~that the women's rights leader be allowed to return to · ornia to await further developments in her murder trial here. Foat, 41, was releaaed from the Jeffenon Parish Correctional Center at 2:40 p.m. PDT yesterday. It was her first taate of freedom since being arrested Jan. 11 for a 1965 suburban New Orleans murder. Judge: 'No visitation OK'd' Undercover offioen reportedly had been investipting Swick f~ two months and met with the former Newport Beach man aeveral times before arranging to buy 3.7~ pounda of cocaine worth an estimated $420,000. Swick alao was charged with posaesaing $165,000 worth of stolen diamonda. STATE Reports involving lather of burned boy said erroneous A later search of Swick'• residence In Garden Grove lurned up an additional f~ve­ ounces of cocaine and a ae.Jni- automatic rifle that had been altered to resemble a aub- machlne gun. police aaid. ll!Jmigration raids continue ROSEMEAD -Immigration agents swept through a factory and arrested workers swpected of being illegal aliens two days after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to dectae if auch raids are legal. Joe Flanders, federal Immigration and Naturaliz.ation Service spokemnan, called yesterdAay's raid on Anvil Case Co. "buainess u uaual," explaining the agency conducta three or four raids a week on Loe Angeles County buaineaes. INS agents took 32 people into.custody while at:.>ut 20 fled. San Quentin a health hazard SAN RAFAEL -There are aJgns of rodent, roach and fly infestations in the kit.chens of San Quentin Prison, and the food praenta "an imminent danae.r" to the convicts who Mt it. a U.S. health official testified Wedneeday in a Superior Court hearin8 of an inmate lawsuit. "I've looked at a lot of priaons in the U.S .. and I've never seen one u bad as San Quentln," Ted Gordon said. An Orange County Superior CQurt judge said be WU~ when he read newspaper a cc o u n t s y e s t~ r d a y t h a t incorrectly reported he had granted vlaltutlon rights to Charles Rothenberg, accu.led of setting the fire that critically injured hiB 6-year-old aon. "I WU shocked, d.1sm.ayed Md very angry about what I read in thoee articles becauae they are totally misleading, false and untrue," said Judge Luis Cardenas to reporteni summoned to his chambers for an afternoon news conference. According to television, radio and newspaper accounts of Rothenberg'• court appearance Tuesday . Inc tu d Ing one appearing in the Daily Pilot, Cardenas had agreed during a , Boys skirt school dress co~·~· _.,f; !I ~ ... ----1,,;.;r ~~,. ·-~· . . -.... t:-n .,,.~·.r-,.. 'trY"'~'~ ~ mgn ~ toO not ......................... ~__. ....... #~,~·-··· .:T"~..,,<"....... &-~--_,,;! _...,;__ -~-> -~ ... , to wear pants, but the .:bool district haa banned shorta. So .ome of them d~ded to wear d.reMes and 'tnini-skirta instead. About 60 male 1tudenta at the 2,500-atudent campua bared their legs in female attire yesterday to protest the D<Hhorta rule. School otticiala said they wouldn't discipline the protesters. Gays sponsor Stanford scholarship STANFORD -A homoeexual-apomored acholarahlp has been accepted by StanfOl"d University officials who had rejected an earlier grant that would have required recipient• to announce their sexuality. The Stanford Gay and Lesbian Alliance is offering the $2,400 scholarship, asking th.at preference be given to a medical student who baa "shown a commitment to aerving the gay community." WORLD Shultz moves peace talks to Beirut BEIRtrr, Lebanon -Secretary of State George P . Shultz met for a eecond straight day with laraell Prime Miniater Menachem Begin and then flew to Lebanon today, pledging a "redoubled effort" to bring peace to the war-.carred nation. , IShultz'a plane landed at midday at 8eirut'1 international airport, which la guarded by U.S . Marines of the mulUnational eeping force eerving In the capital. "I am heft to help thme negotiations cloeer to a suoce99ful conclusion," sa.ld h . Johnny Cash wows 'em in Budapest BUDAPFST, Hungary -Country music star Johnny Cash won t& hearts of thouaands of Hungarian fans as he and hil wife June Carter gave a rare Eastern European concert. "'Ille superb concerta of country ~ Johnny Cash-ttyle, must have recruited thouaanda of new Hungarian fana foe . . . th1a blend ot old...iyle country with rockabilly and goapel," aaid the Daily New1, Hunaary'a English-language newapaper. Pair plead innocent to bank larceny Two Orange Coast men -one a Newport Beach bank teller - have pleaded innocent to charges they rigged a bogus bank robbery and now face a preliminary hearing May 13 in federal court In Loa Angeles. Murray Wayne Jamen, 19, of Costa Meaa and Glovannie Carrlllo. 21, of Irvine are free on $5,000 bail each. Both are facing federal charges of bank larceny, which carries a maximum tentence of 10 years in prilon. The men, arretted by Newport police last Friday after reporta of a robbery at Union Bank In Newport Center, appeared before a federal magistrate ln Tustin Monday. Police claimed Jansen, a teller at Union Bank, and Carrillo allegedly arranged a fake bank robbery. Officers uid they aaw throUlh the ru.e. arret.1ed both men and recovered an unspecified amount of Clllh. 'I'he original grand theft charae. aealnat the men were dropped Monday eo that federal ~ could pursue dw'pl of bank larceny, a more eeriOua offeme. We're Listening ••• Whal do you like about the DaUy Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me.age wW be recorded, t.raNCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 842-6088 The same ~-hour anawmni fff'Vlce m•y be used to record let· ten to the editor oo any toPtc Mailbox coatributora mutt lndude their name and telephone number for vertrlcatlon No clrculatlOC\ calls, please Tell us what' 1 on your mind ORANGE COAST DlllyPllll ==·===="" ..,..omca .,..,....,11,CoM.._CA .... .._ ... IMOC:.. ..... CA._. ~ j.., o.-. °"" MWilw ~ ,. II••• •t•ote, lllw•ll•ll•"•• .,.tetl•t 11!•11•1 ., ..... , ..... ,..,.., .. ,.,,..,.........,. .... ..,_.,..,.... .... attorneys to pennit Rothenberg t-o visit his critically Injured young son if both the boy's doctors and mother agreed. The reports were based on statements made by Deputy Public Defender Ramon Ortiz, who t.IUked with reporters about the p'ivate meeting in the judge's chamber in a courthouse hallway following Rothenberg's brief courtroom appearance. "I want to clear up the record and s tate adamantly and forcefully that no order has been signed," Cardenas emphasized. "No order has been authorized orally and under present condi tion.s I will not sign such an order and 1 will not conaent to such a viaitatJon." What was discussed and subsequently agreed to during the meeting was whether he would pennit $13,000 In cash - seized when Rothenberg was arrested -to be transferred to help pay for the boy's medical care. Swick's Beverly Hills attorney, Peter Brown, said hia client pleaded guilty to the dn.ig and stolen property charges because "he believed he was guilty." Brown said there ia little possibility that Swick will be able to ~t hia ~.000 bail and likely will remain In cuatody until he la aentenoed. RAFF JEWELRY GUESS THE REAL DIAMOND CONTEST! Study the gems carefullf. One is a brilliant-cut r~~I diam~nd, one .of nature's most d~lir_l8 cr~a­ tions. T he other, a brilliant, man-made reproductaon, a diamond s1mulant called Cubic Ztrconia, so strikingly similar many Hperts can't tell them apart! WHICH IS THE REAL DIAMOND? WHICH IS THE CUBIC ZIRCONIA? U you pm con«tly. you will~ an instao~ winner ol a brilliant flawless. fitty-wtdte Cubk ~f.r. coola atone, and you will qu.allfy for the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING. WIN A REAL DIAMOND WORTH 12000.00 RBTAJL V AtUBI Eftft ii 100 p.-WIGGI• JOU still trial Bva1ooe enterioa automadcally r«'dvea a 20" DISCOUNT GIFT CER11P1CA TE aood toWUda the ~ ol an1 hen on display. ENTER XODAY! THRU MAY 31. 1983 ' A4 Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, Aprll 28, 1883 A career planntns workshop for 1eeretartes wW be offered Tueeday evening al the UC Irvine Extenalon 'a Women'• Opportunity C.enter. The work.ahop wW run from 7 t.o 9 p.m. and wW coat $6 per per90n. It will focus on career optlona for clerical workers, with dlacuuiona of job enrichment, skills improvement and self promotion. ReUa RJ11attl and Vena Garrett will run the session. The center la ln the UCI Extension offices at 4211 Campus Drive, acroea the street from the university. More information ls available by call.lng 833-7128. •The Vince Ferra1amo Or1rnge County Special Olympics Golf Classic is scheduled May 13 at the Loe Alamitos Navy Base Golf Courae. All proceeds from the event will go to the Orange County Special Olympics. The oosl of $175 includes golf cart, tee prizes, refreshment&, dinner and ticket.a for door prit.es. Other celebrities joining Los Angeles Ram quarterback Ferragamo include Jack and Jim Youngblood, Irv Pankey, Carl Ekern, Preston Dennard and Jerry Quarry. The Ram cheerleaders also a.re slated lo be on hand. For more Information, call Ed CbevaJller at 775-6379. seminar slated •UC Irvine phyalC8 profeaaor VlrtlDla Trimble will d.J..cula the poMibillty of Ufe ln outer apace durln, a apeech tomorrow at the Ouia Senior CltJzena Center in Corona del Mar. Her pretientation la pan of the weekly Daniel AJdrlcb lecture eeries aponaored for the aenlor clllzena if'OUP by UCI. The speech be1lna at 9:30 a.m. at the center, at Marguerite and Fifth avenues. More Information can be obtained by calling 759-9471. •US. Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, will speak tomorrow at a special breakfast meeting of the Paul Revere/ Legi&lative Committee of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Conunerce. The meeting begins at 7.30 a .m. at Brewster's Restaurant, 10830 Warner Ave .. Fountain Valley. The charge for continental breakfast will be $2.50 per per80n. •Volunteers from the Air Force ROTC and local merchants are being credited with painting Cost.a Mesa's senior Transportation, Lunches and Counseling center at Rea Community Cent.er. Officials said Amerltone Paint Cent.er and McDonald Paint st.ore donated the supplies lo paint the building where seniors receive daily lunches. A Robinsons Sae 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L E SAVE 25°/o·SO°lo our vzry a.vn fun ~\rt. four co\or ~nczl oxfurd pJ~r with knit collar and cu~ mack of'flra 100% colt.on oxford .. 3ue>t foru~ @)~~@)~~ 44 1-·ashion Island· Newport Beach · 714/644-5070 1001 Westwood Blvd.· Westwood VIiiage • 2 13/208-3273 ON FAMOUS AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN DESIGNER SUITS. SPORTCOATS AND PANTS. 3 DAYS ONLY, NEWPORT. I COME IN TO OUR MEN'S STORE, TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY, AND LET US SHOW YOU THE LOOKS YOU NEED FOR . ~~t-lG-r~2U~.A.OJ~E~~-W6 DROBE WIT~ §TXkE:J~VE. ~~ .... A1 f:ftr<tD 1uGc ,m.f'Or~t: ¢~ttce ~--c~t:'r<!'T .• SUITS. ORIG. 5195-5425. SALE sa9_s299. SPORTCOATS. ORIG. 5150-5225. SALE s69-5159. PANTS. ORIG. 560-575. SALE 544.99-S56. ALSO AVAILABLE: FAMOUS MAKER POLYESTER/COTTON DRESS SHIRTS. ORIG. s25_s31 SALE sl 7.99-519.99. OUR OWN POLYESTER/CODON BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS. SPECIAL s16.99. OUR OWN SILK FOULARD TIES. SPECIAL s10.99. BASS PENNY LOAFERS IN BLACK OR TAN LEATHER. SPECIAL s69.99. ·COME IN EARLY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE AT THEIR PEAK. TO ROBINSON'S MEN'S CLOTHING I SPORTSWEAR CLOTHING I DRESS SHIRTS/TIES/SHOES, 35/95/20/156/2, where value is our style. (Nominal charge for atterations on sale merchandise.) • i • I -I j i ti1 I I Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Thurtd1Y1 Aprtl 28, 1883 Jll -Gleason 'blames' Miltie for Florida home blaze FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla . - Entertainer Jackie Ole11oa haa turned amateur detective, "8htheartedly •oeculatina on a 1uapeet ln a flre that cau.d t2M>,000 damage at hl1 1prawllng Fort Lauderdale home. "The. only one I can think of would be Milton Berle," Gleaaon quipped durtna a telephone lntervlew from lhe hoapltal where he waa recovering from artery- bypua auraery on hil lep two weeb ago. Gleaaon, 67, aaid he waa "feeling areal" and f~g to make another The Broward County sheriff's offlce said the fire Tuesday at the house in OUAIOM .Inverrary, an exclualve Fort Lauderdale subur,b, was of unknown origin. ''For the blood to get from my tono to my lega, it had to 10 throuah Hackenaack. N.J .," Gleuon joked about the auraery. "Now it just has to go through Puuic, N.J." AGANA, Guam -Actor Tom Selleck Court goes to scho.ol South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Richard Hamilton, as w•ll aa several of his pe!1tr1 on the bench, will br'Jng the .courtroom lnto the cluaroom next week. It's all part of Law Day, and the court, along with several south cowity IChool diatricta, la c~peratlng to ahow Judge Hamilton st\idents how the court system works. During the week, all s mall claims court aetatona will be held at local high achoola 1<> that g9vernment, social s \U d I e s a n d o t h e r 9t11denta may obeerve. Maps and directions to Judge Hamilton will hold court at Laguna Beach High School May 6 beginning at 1:30 p.m. Other judges will viait other eoulh county hi8h 9Choola at the beginning of the week. thf "courtroom.a" have The judge hope to be b' e n p r o v i d e d t o able to answer students' li~ta. and the judses questions and discuss wtll bring along balliffa~ amall claims cases after coUrt clerla and record.a. 1 they are heard. , MODEL HOME ~FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES SALE War.m!J:l~t.o_n~_pmQanl_ea are aponSOflng • sale. of ·····~~ : ""f.) ......... ,.,. .. ~_-t~r model home complex... l,.m, lncl'"ude coucnn. PoOI tablH, drHHfl, lampa, tablff a chalra, b9d1, af\elvH , wall hangings, along with • ••l•tr °'•other home lurnl1hlng1. Prices are II low II 50 ~. off Whofesale, and In m09t CIHI no rNaon.ble offer will b9 refused. Sal• 1tart1 Saturday, Aptll 30, 10 A.M. • 5 P.M., and contlnuH Sunday, May 1, I A.M. • 5 P.M. ~ffd• will be don1ted to the Newport Harbof Water lfOlo Foundation. I . • . Sale Location: 1752 lan&ley, lnine, CA SANTA ,;. ~~.,. 1S2 lMCU't ARA '"'' , ~~~y- MARRIAGE COUNSEL By DR. E. C. O. INOE SOUVENIRS AND MEMORIES Q: What doea It mean If a wife 11111 hea photoe of the men she dated t>«ore ehe met her huaband and aouvenlra of the placee lhe went with them? k Flrat of all, 1he'1 aaved ptcturw of MEN, not of one partlcular man. Cefulnty she doesn't 1tlll love them all; thoH memento• and plctur• were a part of one Important time In hef life, an excttlng time that the doeln't want to forg9t. It'• not Juet the men w want• to remember, tt'• the ptacee lhe went, the thlnge. did, the friend•. had. the tun lhe had. Though her huaband 11 the moet Important thing In '* ttfe now, that doesn't mean her fife before IM met him doesn't count. All mented people haW fond memortee of epleod.. b9fore marriage. How can you ever forget that abaolutely hllarlout afternoon when . . . or th• wonderful we11!9nd ..__ ••• or the car-t time YoU hed Wtwi ••• ~would you~ WANT to forget? You woutdn't want to •.• and nettMr woUlfo ~ •• pubic NtWll by ,,.. c.... Llllllll!~1 l?ll'fttr._, ••It• •1, 0Mla M•N hal •nt hil ~ta. and Ouam ou.cnot of Public Safety JUdith Outheru la hear\broken. Selleck, the H -year-old Uar of the ''Ma1num, P.J.11 t•l•vlllon Mrltt hu told Guam offldala he won't be ab1At to attend the ltland11 annual Police w .. k Ball ln May. He'll be In London tilrnlna a new movte INt.ad. "Oh, my heart la broken," Mid Outheru, who lnvtt.td the •tar to accompany her to lhe ball. "We were really hoPlna he'dbelp ua out. I've aot a lot of calla concemlna the lnvttation, eapedally from women." Earlier, the 1tar of another Hawail-bued televtaion ahow Mnt hla ntpt.I. Jack Lord, &2, atar of "Hawaii &-0," Mid lie would not be able to attend the ball becauae of prior commitments. , "We can always try a&aln for next year," Gutheru aaid. ''In the meanUme, I'm looking for a Tom Sellec:k lookalike." FISHERVll..LE, Ky. -Country aln&er Keaay Ro1er1 didn't want an ordinary rock1ng hone for hil little boy. So thanks to Playl111 Geor1e Browa, wife of Kentucky Gov. Jolla Y. Browa, the entertainer h.aa a toy reeembllng hil own Arabian hones. ~ra, 42, &ot the Idea for the rocking horee for hi.a 2-year-old 110n Chrlatopher after Mn. Brown showed him a handmade rock1ng horse 1he bought for her 2-year-old son Llnooln. -...r--..... But creator JX M M ... 1. had to chahp the 1tyle of lho rocldni hoiw for Rolen• IOI'\. "Phyllil Mid Kenny l\oi•l"I MW hen and uked lt on. could be mtde to look Uke an Arabian horat," Ma11le 1ald. "It'• my Interpretation of an Arabian u a reault of vtalUna farma and 1tudyln1 the type of hone." TOKYO -Prince Hlro, 1rand.on of Japan'• Emperor Hirohito and 1eOOnd ln line to the Chryaanthemum throne, will enroll at Oxford UnlveraJty thi1 autumn. Otuctal1 of toe Imperial Hou1ehold Aaency u.id that Prince Hiro, 23, will leave elor London in JUM, 1tudy the En&lilh languaae for three months and then be&fn ff•duate atudles at Oxford a Merton College ln 06tober Plana call for the prince to spend two yean studying "mar ine transportation ln medieval Europe" and ot h er subjects. Regard e d as the country's most eligible bachelor, he was given the crown of manhood in a nationally televised oourt ceremony when he turned 20 on Feb. 23, 1980. Tom Selleck won't join big bath on Guam. - Advert1seo prices good through Saturday, .A.pri 30 ')'. • ,.. I '• --...... / \ .-:-)~~ ~~~3 days only! ,J One million dollar sale of diamond rings, ~9.99 to $779.99 20% off all Caravella watches by Bulova Today ttwOU8h a.turcMr. Tarvet hH one mllllon dolla,.. ~al beeutlul dllmolld rtngs In tta 19 l.ol Angeiea ....., el 8t..,. sn=-. Find a huge selection of styles for_ women and men, al in 14K gold settings. many with getluine precious stones such as rubies, sapphires. opals .. " ~~~J.Q.~.~ .............. ... ~~~N~,•-..c- nearest Target store and see the styles shown plus many more 40 % off •" ott. dlemolld jewelry, reg. 29.99·499.99, Ule 17.99-299.99 .. . • I 1. ". Orange Coe1t DAILY PILOT /Thureday, Aprtl H, 1883 Edison hit with nuke plant fines Southern Callfomla Edilon C.o. haa egreed to pay fine• for lnfnetJone diax>Yered earlier thll year ln the new Unit 2 reactor at the San Onofre Nucleer ~~r•ting Stetlon. A spokesmen for Edlson, which owns 80 pe~nt of the nuclear plant juat llOUth of San Clemente, aald the utility w111 pay $120,000 In fines impoeed M•tth 24 by the U .S. Nuclear Regulatory Cornmias1on. F.diaon was given • month to f!:!:.•l the sanction or pay, the One violation releted to the maUunction of • aystem designed to cool the reactor's atmoapnere ln the event of an eoddent. The 9'!00nd wu tailure to have a system ln place at the proper time to t e st the reactor atmosphere fo llowing an accident. And the third violation was failure of the system to satisfy NRC requirements when lnspectors tested it. Restful What could be more relaxing than reading beside a waterfall -even if the fall is inside South Coast Plaza? Vicky Saceo of Fountain Valley enjoys a respite o..,,...,........, '--,..,... from shopping. •· r1c Target cuts everyday low prices on practical appliances for your home. GE rebates make the bargains even better. 34.99 Alg.31U8 ·5.00 .. ' Lincoln Clobbers I tndorse Bergeson I I I The Lincoln Club of Oranae County, a powerful Republlcan •roup, haa announced lt will ,ndorae Newport Beach Auemblywoman Marian Ber1eeon for 1tate 11enate even thouah Ber~ has not yet uid ahe'U run. • Crash victim I $till in coma BeraelOI\ has been considerina runnln1 for the 37th Senate Diltrict in 1984. Republican Sen. Ollle Speraw already haa announced he'll leek that Ifft. I A 16-year-old Costa Me.a boy ln critical condition today, one ..,_k after the pickup truck he ~·· drlvlns overturned on ~ntia Avenue ln Costa Meea. While meet Republican p-oupe and clubs ln the county have aald they'll atay out of the antldpated Speraw-Bergeson claah, the Lincoln Club nu jumped in by offertna aupport to Berpeon. Several ofticera of the Lincoln Club are Bergeson booatera. Speraw attempted to win support from the Lincoln Club but reportedly was not 1urpriaed he did not land It. • Rudolph Karel remains In a obma at Fountain Valley Community Hoepital, acco= to • spokesman. He was April 18, when hia truck cruhed nMI' Swan Drive, pollce aaid. - 1 Two paaeengera eecaped with lbtbor injuries. Police said the ~ road la a favorite spot (or speeders. In the last 16 "'on th1 lS 1 acclden ts have dbcurred there and two people have been killed. Gov. George Deukmejian haa notified both Speraw and Bergeson that he will not endorae either ln a primary race. The governor said he was disappointed two Republicans might be fighting for the same seat. ASK P'Ofl lmETTA cmc1 144-1387 F°' APPolntment 2iMJ L COAST HWY. COlllM In .... FREE MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOME No Cost or Obligation List Your Home "FOR SALE" in Multiple Utting Boole f'ROFE8810NAL SERVICES "FOR BUYERS OR SELLERS" 1: rtrMrlll Atttl!Clon 5. frtt lat. Ew•llM 2 ............ ..,., 7. c..it• Mltlub l. c.tt.,.,.. .. a,. ..... ...... 4. Aar""" lillmlilc t . .._ T• ...... ...... ~. £Jtra ....._ 10 ....... U.-......., U~lfJUI: tf()Ml:S PlalC NOTIC£ _ AM .. DIPAUl T UNDEl A of the obllgatlone eecured ltler9t>y, OI' TRUST DATU ~ lnciudlrig that breech or default, wa.aM YOU TAKI Notice of which •H recorded MftCT YOUR PftOlllRTY, January 18, 1983, .. Reeord«'• It MAY • acM.D AT A PU9tJC lnalrument No. 83-027344, WILL I I' \' 0 U MI I D AM SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE T10N Of THI NATUNI HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. · "'OCIUMNQ AOAJN8f IWful ~of Iha United Statea, OU 1HOULD CONTACT A 0t a c:aal\lat'1 cMc1c drawn on 1 1tst• Of' national bank, a ltat• Of Of TMl9TU'a 8AUE leder9 credit union, °' a Ital• °' T .8. No. lt1ll lederal Mvlngl end toen -.odatlon -t40TICE 18 HERE8Y -GIVEN. ttlll domicltld lo.Jb6Ut*'8. All O«Mlta .. Oii Wedneeclay, Mey 18, 1983, at the time of ..... right tide end 10:00 o'dock Lm. of eeld day, In Int-' held by It, • TN9t•. In lhl l'oonl -Mlda fO( oonduoilng that reel P'Ol*1Y ettu•t• In Mid T""*'• Sa6aa, within the oflloea of County and Slit•. de1erl~ H fUAL ESTATE SECURITIES tollow9: HAVICE. located at 2020 North The ncwu-1 9 IMC of Lot 2 1111 of lio'edway, Suite 208, In the City of lot 3 end lhe IOUU-tar1y 5 IMC = County of Orwige. State of Lot 4 Block 25 Tract No. 772 M 0 ornla, REAL ESTATE ·-dad In Boolt 23 Paga 6 end e I ES SERVICE. a Cellfomla of MllClliall80U9 Mape, record1 of cOtporatlon, •• duty appointed Mid County. TNM9e under and punuent to the The 11reet addreH or other pbwef of Nie confwrecl In that common deelgnauoo ol the rHI ~ 09ad of fruit ~ by property t••iel>O\'• Oeaorlbed ... GARY ELDER. en unmarried men, pwported to tw. 408 CaNll St,..., r9COt,ded June 22, 1941, In Book Newport 8eec:tl. CalfotnlL =o::dr ~· ol uld. The u11darelg~~: h~ r,: .. ;~""""""'""w-.IC;...__~ _,... Otmance of th• obllgatlona Said .... wlll ba mllda without a:f or cMfautt In OllYftl8l't !II or --. reel thereby, Including that warranty, upreH or Implied, bfMdl °' clefeult. ~ of wNctl regarding -title. poneHlon, or ... ~ Oeoembar 28, 1982. encumbrencH, to aatlefy th• at "•corder'• 1n11rument No. ptlflclptll balance of 1M Note Of d~m. Will SELL AT PUBUC other obllgetlon MCUred by Mid A.UCTION TO THE HIGHEST Deed of 'fruit, With lnter .. t end llDOER FOR CASH, lawful money ot"-r auma u provided thtM'eln: :1.::: UnlWd Stal•,°' a~·· plu• adv-. If any, under the . ~ on a ltate °' netlonel i.rma tlw'80f and .... ..,.. on Md! blnk, a 11at• or federal credit advanc:ea, and plus r.., c:flargea lllllon, or a 111118 Of fedar8I MWIOI and ~ of IM Tr""-and of 11ic1 NI wodellon dorn6cllad ln the trwta created by aalcl Deed of 11111.tate. .. oeyable al Ille time of Tru1t. The total amoun1 of Hid Ml 11gh1..tttie end In__. hekl obllgatlon, Including rH10nabty b It, aa Truatee, In that real eatlmatad faH, chargH and lltuate In Mid County end ~ of the Trwteia. at the time • .. followl: of Wtlal publk:ation of tNI NotJoe. " Lot 11 ot Tract 3728 u per '49,224.eo. l9COfded "' ti°'* 134, PllQ88 1 Dated: ApJI 2e, 1983. of M1ece11eneOUe t.Upa, In the B E N E F I C I A L of the County R_d., of MANAGEMENT Mild County. C 0 R P 0 R A T I 0 N 0 F Tfl• •tr•et addreH or other AMERICA, oOnlmon dealgnetlon of the real a ~ COfPO'etlon. har9lnaboYe deacrtbed It M Truetea. ed to be: 2818 Redland• By: REAL ESTATE Colta "'-. Celllomla. S~URITIES SERVICE. u n d • ra I g n • d h •re by • Celllomla corporation. di olelm1 all llablllty for any "'Agent llllllinm-• In Mid street ~ By: (SEAL) O.J. Morger, 06 °"* oommqn dealgnatlon. Ill Praalden1 ''* Nit wlll ~ mede wlthOut 2020 North Broadway, 6rranty, expreH or lmpllad. ~· 208, rdlng 1111•. poaHHlon, or SMIA Ana. CA 92708 reno••· to Htl1fy ttla T~ (714) 963-11110 balance of the Note Of Publiltlecl Orange Co•t Detty oblloetlon MCUred by Mid Ptk>t, ApJI 28, Mmy &, 12, 19113 of 1'N9t. With lnt81'Mt and 1914-83 euma u provided th«aln. •-,,,. llnTll't ad'or~. If any, under the ---'"----""-'------I ._._ end .,,_.... on "°" ACTITIOUe _..... ldwnoel.E ~oft':::.. o:J: ..... STA1WNJ 1NICt cr....s by lllld Daect of ~ fOllowlng penon • doing ,.., TM total atnOUflt oC Mid ou"!f BEHIND THE BARN :r.~,:~';>!'c. ~~:;:":~ 120 &11 nro Btrwl, No. 21. eo.tA ........ d tM TNllM. et the t11ma ..._, Cellfot!1la 92U7 at Initial pob..,..on of""9Notioe,11 Aalond Troncln. 34& J· 1 t1•,12s.ae. =-ty. Coat• ~ ~ Dated: APfll 28, 1MG fWond 0 Tronciin 1 ~,ERVICI. Tlllt tta..m.nt ... fled wtttl • Cllfomla corporatiofl ttie County Clertl of Oranoe County • Oii Ap;ll '· ,. ~. Moroer. ~ onnoe ~ ... ,.,.....,. Piiot, ~. 7, 14. 21. 21, tM3 2080 Nol1tl 8'09dwlly, 1~ .... 208. 28.99 -5.00 23.99 Reg.~.99 Polenex mal-n rebeta R9g.2•U9 I Orange Oout DAtt .. Y PILOT/Thurldey, Aprll 28, 1983 "' 18.88 Reg 20 99 •4.00 Polenex mail·n rebate 14.88 Your lnll 0091 P\n,.. ..... 2 ....... »C...... Oeodortllr. 6·8Cllge fttemg system rt1teraa1r tn a 9)(12.a· room in approicmatefy 16 ITll'lutes Le8119S a lghl pi8ellwlf cilru9 fragrllrle8 28.99 Reg 29.99 ~s.oo CllWOI fnllll.1'1 rebate 21.99 Yow,._OOll TNHl>UlhtYll...,.llgNld ......... wllh regUilr, !Mg- nifylng "*'°'*· 4 llgM ~­dlly, office.~. home. . -15.H .,. .......... ~ ... Clllrolmal>ii,...... Hey! Pat\y, an 8-month-old chimpanzee, 1hrieka as ahe's nuzzled by the cold nose of Samantha, a 6-week. old Rhodesian ridgeback .. Both are residents of Marine World/ Africa USA in Redwood City. 14.99 • 2.00 Polenex mahi rebate 12.99 y-flNI CCl9t Diii ....... ~With S1eerny Mist for a stesn balh II home Also ~ messaoe and me 9'l'8Y HMd-hl6d modll reg 28 99. 24..99 .Mt21 ... P rnelMn ~ 13.99 Reg 17 99 ~8odyA"8P...- P' I I I g9'. 2 speeds and 5 attactvnents for gentle or vigorous massage Cornl0f1llt*t hlrde grip 29.99 Reg 34 99 •5.00 Clai'OI mail·tn rebate 24.99 y-flNI ODii The foot FD bit m I I I 91f Wltl'l 4-wey control dill for~ and masuge oombindons Vltn·fWloers pro~r91ef fOf tired.. IOfa leet. Al Orange Ooa1t OAtLV fttLOT/Thurlday, Aprtl II, 1'Q Piece of the rock amazes Fragments of moon's highlands, '1ea1' examined at OCC Br PHIL INEIDEftMAN of-....,,... ..... Ora.nae Cout C.0Ue1e atudenta 10\ a rook thl1 we•k at 1ome tJCtra·temtttrial vlattors of the ln?r~ kind. Oio10flY tnd utronomy cia- on the ~ .. M ... campus had the chance to txamlne aome authtntlc moon rock• and toll 1ample1 IC!OOped oU the lunar aurf-.ce dwtn, the Apollo 1~. 16 abd 17 mJll1oN durtn, 1971 and 1972. Stephen Lattanzio, an usociate profeuor of utronomy at OCC. had to 1ttend •certification c1- befor• tho NASA exhibit could be loantld to OCC. Student• hopln1 to hold a pleoe of the moon ln their ptJmr may have been dlaappointed -the IWW' umpJa were sealed in plutJc. "There'• no alr on the moon," Lattanz.lo explained. "So If theee rockt were expoeed to oxy1en, they would 1tart ru1UnJ. and they woUldn't be orl,UW moon roclu any more." The lnlt.ructor laid the moon f rag__menu came from two dJfferent landtc:apes. The lunar hl&hlanda, which •2pear llaht-colored when viewed from Earth, provided umplee of anorthoaite -ptecee of the lunar cruat that are alm1lar to common Earth rocu. Al.lo lrorn the h1&hJ.anda came breocta or IOU that wu welded to1ether by the impact of a meteorite 1trlklng the moon'• 1urface. The darker areu, u 11een from F.arth, are the maria, or lunar "aeaa." TheM are smooth plaina. The bualt rock aample1 from theee areaa are fragment& of lava that came up from the moon'• interior and 10lldifled. Althouah the moon rockl could not be handled directly by the OCC 1tudenta. the umplet could Dr. Wallace Kleck, dean of physical sciences, be llCl'Utlnized under mlcroecopea. and Dr. Tom Garrison, professor of natural Geology majou trled to k f Identify cry1taa preaent In the science, examine moon roe ragments on rocks. Aitron omy 1tude nta loan to Orange Coast College. (See LUNAR, Page At) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'=-~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taste Hickory Farms'M KremesTM! r----------------------, Come in and try this rich and creamy-smooth Neufchatel cheese, in five delectable flavors, like Peach Melba, Mandarin Orange, Strawberry, Pineapple, and Chocolate Kreme:M Box of : LaNom\andy Biscuits : FREE! I I I I I a 79¢ value, with pw-chase : of a lb. or more of KremeS."' 1 L----------------------J ff lckor1 Farms ' OI OH/O f!J We11 give you a taste of old-time country goodness.g South Coast Plaza 540-6991 WI•• IALI . I, YOU NllD AN NOTICa Of' TMllTU'l IAU IX"-ANATK* Of' ntl MATUM .... _.,..... -°' THI ....OCUDINO AOAIMIT YOUAM•DOAU&.T~A YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A DllD Off TRUeT DATID IULY 1, LAWYDt. ,_,~II YOU TAU~ NOTICI Off TMl81D'I IAU ~O =~CT.k~lt=':: NOTICf! 1:-H-:--..:~. tNt ~~-L" YOU NllD AN on Wedneadl)'. Mey 1S, 1"3. .. .-TICMI Off THI MATUM 1~ o'dodl a.m. Olf -6d dey, In °' THI ....OCUD91G AGAINeT ttle room ... Mlda fOf oondlictlnG YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A TNli•'e Salal, wl\Nn tl'l9 olftcll cit LA..,_ REAL HTATE llCUAITIE8 On Mey 20, 1983, at 11:00 Lm., SEAVICE. IOcated • 2020 North 8 T A N D A R D 8 E R V I C E "Olldwa,, IUlte 20I. In tl'l9 City Oil CORPORATION, 1 Callfornla ... Ana. County of er.no-. 8 .... corporation, aa duty al)90lnt9d of c:.»to<nl1. u duly appotnled Tru1tM under end pureuant to ~ un6lr end ~ kl 1t1a Dead of Tru11 recorded Jufy 11 powet of aala confetTad In that 1tl2, 11 lnatr. No. 92-237S«f. or oert*I Daiei ol TNIC execul9d by Official R1corda, exec111ed by: 8AMIR KHOURY end SAHA!ll B8lboa Beyvtew O.•elopment. lno .. KHOUAY, 11u1band and wife aa 1 C1llfornla c orporation •• Joint T-W. r.ootdad Dto1mber ~•). 1n 111e ofllce of tt1e Coun1Y 10. In th• ollle• of Ill• County Aloordlr of Orange Coun!y. 8\ate Rec order of Hid County, •• of C1llfornlej. WILL SELL AT Aacorder'• lnatrument No. PUBLIC AUCT OH TO HIGHEST &2~1. by ,_ Oil a braadl BIDDER FOR CASH (peyabla at or default In payment or ttme of Mia In i.wt\A money Olf Illa pertormence of lti. oblJaatlone United 8tateal at: Ille ~ front NCured thereby, Including that anltlflCI to the Orange County Old bf-" Of del9ult, Notloa Oil wtllCfl CourlhOUM, 2, 1 w. Sant• Ana --dad J.,.,.,.-y 26, 1113 ... ~.City of lanta Ana. Slate Rec order '• ln1tr11mant No. of CaJllornl• all rtollt. uua and ea-G3M25, Will KU AT PU8UC lrMl'aat ~to end now held AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST by" un61r -6d Daiei°' TN91 In tl'l9 81DOER FOA CASH, lllWtlA money swoparty tltuated In aald Coun1)' Oil Illa Unl1*I Si.t-. °' a Clllhler'• and Stme ~ aa: c:tl9dl clr-1 on a SIM• 0t nMlonal Lo1 I , Block a of Balboa bank, a atel• or fed..,al credit Bayelda Treot, In the City OI unton, °'a atetl Of flldaral lftlnOI NlllllpOf1 Baadl, County of °'8nga. and IOan ..odetlon domlolled ln Stat• of C1Hfornl1, u per mep ti. llall. al ~ It tt19 time of recorded In Book 4, Pao• 71, ... II r1g11t:tn1e and~ hald Mllcle411neoue M1pe, record• of by It, H Tru•t••· In tllat real aald °'8nga C-ty. 1>'°'*11 .,.,. In ... C0un1)' and Tiie atreat addr-and OI~ lhata, deec:r1bed • tolOw9:: oommon daalgnallon, " any, Olf Iha Loi 74 Oil Tract No. 4290 In 1N r"' pl'oparty delcrtbad ab0¥9 II City of CO.ta MaN. u par """ purported to be: 602 Eut 81y rec:orcl*S In look 161, Pagea 21 A-. Balboa. Celllomle tM81. tllro11011 SS . lncl111lva of Th• underelgnad Truat•• Mlecalt..-ua M.-. Aecotd• of dltclal1111 1ny lfablllty for any -6d County. IJ1C011act1-Oil Iha llrwt addlw Tiie attHt adclraaa or other Ind oci-oommon OlllOll8Llb•. 11 ~n da119netton of tlle rMI . .,. --.....,. property t.alJlllllOwa __.... .. aid Hie wlll b• made, but IM"'1ICI to be: MO loftota Aoad. wltlUMll covenant or warrantt. C.. ....._ ~ ._,,... 01 ""'4111d. l'aglrcllng tJtle. Tiii undanltn•d t11reby p111•I' 1,., ~to dltolal111• all llebtllty for arly -... ••1111•• llftllCilpel ...._al ~In ........ ..... .................. llYMlclDeedOI oroci-~ A1118 ... 1. TNlt • ...,_ .....,.., ti*~. .. lakt ... wtl be ..... """9ut ~COUNTY kAMOfll NDtC1AL 0.TMCT ., ,,.,, .... ....... ,,o .... ~':li. ....,.,. ..... c ..... .... 1M1 • PLAINTlfF: SALEM CARPET MILLS. INC • I North Carollna corporatlOn DEFENDANT WAL TEA 0 OMHATH, Ind. l dba WALTER'S DRAPERIES ANO CARPETS. 00.. I to X. Doe Co .. Doe Corp. IUWDM CAii-~ tl01'CID Y• ..._ ..._ ..-. ,.... ... ..., ............. ,. ...................... ,..,..... ..... .,.. ..... ... .,.... .............. . " you wWI 10 ... Iha adVIOe Oil an attorney In tlll• matter. you lhould do '° Pf~ '° lf\at "°"' written reaponM, II any, mey be ftlad on time, AYllOI Ueta• •a al•• •a,..an..-e. II trl••11al ,..._ .................... -.. ~~--­...... LMlalan .. Ti·ueted dHea 1ollc1tar el COfl .. IO d• un aOociado an HI• aau n t o, d•berra 11acarlo lnmedlat..-.te. de a.ta m-a. tu~_.. .... hey..-. ~ -raglltrllda a llampo. 1. TO THf OEll'£HOAHT: A c:MI complaint II•• been filed by the plaltlUft agatna1 you. " you wllll to daf9rld tllla lawault. you ""*· within H daya allar 11111 111mmon1 la _,.., on you, Ille wl\11 tllll oour1 • wtmen ~ to Iha ~. unlall 10" do '°· YoUr deflUlt .. .,. ent«ed on ~ OI tlla ,ialntlff, and .. oourt rnl1 enter • Jydornent mQllinlt ~ for ..... "*' demendad In the eotnPlllnt. wllldl could re1u1t In ounl111mant of ...,... lelclnQ Oil money Of~ or otller refl•f requatlad lri IM ~ f.eOf\lllty 22. 1113 J ,....,_,, • a.It By 0. Ctoeby • Low ortf:"Y OM...-ta.CAMY, •Pvlflllll ............ .... "' ,.,. ...... ....... ~=-..... CA9a ,ubl .. Md Of'anoe eo..1 Dally Not. NJ!r. 14, 21, 21, Mey 6, 11U 171243 .,..... ~ _.......,, ......_ w1ttanty, HpraM ot l11t11llad, r anr, ...., ......... --Dead ragardln9 Ulla, .ID II 11 ... nJ Or of Truat, foae, ol\att•• and ancumbrancea, to .. ,11ry t11• ....... 01 ... T.,_. filld Ol lhe prlfldp .. .,.,_ of CM Note Of ''-''-crMt9d oY Mid Oaed of otllaf obHQetlon MOIH.cl by Mid TNtt, fOf' 818 __... NUOnabty Dtad of 'f"rvat. wltll lnWaet end ........, to 8* ... 1 .. 1.M. OIMf IUl'lll U PfO'lldacl therolnj 1---------- lM •::1:--Nici Oaad plW ad'lw.a, " eftY, _,,.. CM PmlJC mncl Of TNal ~ -lilll _,.... and ..,_ u.eof ... ..,_ on 8llOtl l-l;;ijimiiUiiiiiiiiiie-~ICI to N ~llM a ---. Md ..._.. ..... ~I PIOTft DU.• ID Ill WfMlft DI I,.., Of DIMllllt 11111 w..-of ... T"*'9 • ..... ITAW Oelftend ,., .... _,,. • WttWn lie tlNllll ....., 1W .-flt Tiie ,........ ,_.., .. """ ....... ti Dllelllt Md ~ to Truat. Tiie tOWI ~of _,. • ..... 1'1lla ............ .-*'f'....,, 1'"*'41Nt reNo..-r NIW MUD A,AM'MIN'tt, Nfltloa .. , ~ .., ~ to 1all111atad fHI, oller,.• Mi ta """'"°"· Ooeta ...... OA 1e1 • 19i ,...... lit ... __.., ...,.._Of INT.,.._, al ..... ...,. .. ,...~-~ • .....,_.t111io10f._.....,.. 911ot!arct t.ae ~. IW .,._-.... •• -· t14,t94..tl. ..1*. ~·CA Oltlf .....,...,.a.,., ~....... _...,......, .... °" a Ollllrm •,_ .... , MM. llTAT1 • .-r.... ~l9MCI. =-= ~-c~ &:'tlr.!'9 •. rr . o. 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" ..,... ~'::YI. t."T ~ 1---....,-~--i Actv8ftiaed pncea good through Saturday, N>rll 30 Now you can have real arcade game action right in your home ( at a lqw Target price. , \ l I • ~'~~~~--~~rltlJ~~ ttrlla end ""of • game playng nght Into 'fOAJI home 11 duplcatl$ the •cade game aetion on It• own conlrol panel and dlaplay screen No need to '*' a TV acreen as a monitor It gives ~ lmaQea on the scre81'1 and reasbc 80\Xld to cniete wC8de gsne elCCl1ement Includes t>Ult1'l Mne Storm video game ~ • Bult·ln r ... •cade display with 9" ci8gorllll meesure screen • Sf)tClll Vlaulll ertects 3·0 rotation ze>on*1g In and out • Atc:ede gerne type control panel Wllti .. .::tlorl buttons. 360' aelf ·Cef'ttenng Joystick and 4·ft OOi cord • Sold-stat• e•K mcr~SSOf for more epeed and pawer • M ·in IOUnd system smiler to many arcade games wrth adjustable volume • Oe9igned tor l)C)t'lablity UPHOLSTERY, INC. •••1t ... later •1ttl hwe 1922 HAl80a lllVD COSTA MESA -S48-1 IS6 NI.IC NOTICE .... .., MOTICll Of' TRU81"Rra aAU _..,..,...... YOU AM .. 0.,AUl. T UMDllR A DR.D Ot' TMlfl DATU> .AIL Y 1ttt, -. \A.laa YOU TAKI ACTION TO PIM>T11CT YOUR NONRTY, SAVE MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCE A ll AOINT COMPANY MOHIHU PAY MINI 11, •• '"'"' RABBtn ~ANCE 441 Old N•wpotl llvd N•wpotl ketch, Co 631-7740 fT MAY N IOLD AT A f'UlaLIC 1_:~===::=::=::=====~-I IALI. If' YOU N llD AN~ ECPLANATIOM Ot' nt9 NATURa 20' 13" EMtJ elong Ille Mid tlOe Noe Ot' TMe NOCllOtNQ AGA.INIT to IU lnterHcllon wltll Ille YOU YOU IHOUU) CONTACT A Nortll.uterly Pfolono•llon of Ille uwYIA. Nof't'-terty line of Pein\ Street In On Mey 20th, 1983, at 11:00 Lm., 11119 City Of IMwpOf1 Beech. trier-8 TAN DAR D SERVICE Southwet terly a long teld CORPORATION. a Calllornla prolongatlon of !tie Nontiw.terly Corpor,tlon H duly appointed llne of Palm Street to IU TrullM under and pureuant to lnler'MC11on wttll Ille Southeuterty Deed of Trwt reoorded JvkoJ 11, 11112 prolongallon of tlle Northeuterty .. in.tr No. 82-237581, of OfTtd8I llne of uld Block 3 ; tllnce Record•, ••.outH tty Bataioa Nortl!wMtenyof ~ • ~9igllt 11ne Bayview qevelopment, Inc., • to Ille point beglMlng Cellfomla Cotporatlon u Truator, 1n Tiie 1trHt addreu end otller ttw ol'lloe of ttw County Recorder Of common deelgnatJon, If any, Of Ille Or an g • County , State o t rHI pre>p«1y dnc:rlbed •bow I• Cdtomla. WILL SELL AT P\JBLIC purpor1ed to be: 309 Pem Palm St .. AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Balboa. CA ll:Me1. FOR CASH (peyQle at time of.... Tiie underelgned Tru•t•• In lawful money ol tll• United dltclalma any lleblllly lor eny Sla199) at tM IOUth lront entranoe lnc:or'f9CI-of the street ed<I,_ to Ille Orang• County Old and other common dealgnatlon. II CourtllouH, 211 W. Sant• Ana any, atlOWn i..ln, llMI., City of Sant• Ana. State ol Said H I• wlll be made, but Cellfotnla all rtgllt, tttle and lnt-t without covenan1 or warranty, con"Y9d to and now l*d by It 9Jlpt9I or ~. regarding tlUe, under Mid DMd ol Trull In IM ~. « -bfanoee, to property lltuated In N ld County , PllY Ille remalnlnQ ~ aum of and St.le deecribed u · the note -..c{' by uld Oeecl of A L....nold eatate under tllat Trull, wltll lnt•••ll thereon. aa oaruln .._. dated Nowmber 13, ,proYlded In Mid not•. ecMinca. If 11178 and recorded Oecernber 13, any, under the terma of uld Oeecl 11171 In be>ok 1211111. page 148, of Trull, 1•••· cllar~• and ()fftctal Record•. by Ind ~ ~ of ttw Trwl• and of the Roland Frank Vallely and Vivian ltruat• crHted by H id Deed ol Muriel Vallaly, 1111 wife, not Truat, lor the amount reet0n1bly lndMduelly « penoNlty but ao6lly eetlmaled to be t.23,747 :ie. u TruatM of tll• v af1e1y Family I The belleflc:iefy """-uld owo Trust Cl'Mted by Truet lndentUf'I Of TN91 har'lltofor9 axecvted and .,elated Mardi 3, 11112 ... Leeeor, jd•flv•red •lo the underalgned • and Fun Zone Development, • 1~ Decler9tlon of Defailt and ~&emend fOf Sate, an •written . ---~~ toe.I In Orange County and ' 1eg91y deacf1bed .. fo4low9: Noilce of Delalft arid EIKUon to PARCEL 1: l.ota 2, 3 anct 10, the W to be-'*' In h OOUflty Ealtwly 1 loot 'or Lot 4 and the wtwe \he ...., ~ tit 10ca1ed. E.-..iy 1 loot of Loi 5 and .. of Lot 0.. ..,,. 2$, 111e3. 11, aoept a etrto 1 loot wtde of the STANOAAD ~CORP. Euteny Nde ol the Southwty eo • Cam. Corp . ._. of Mid Lot 11. al In 8lodl !J of .. NICI Tn.91• 8altJoa 8eywlde Tract. In Ille City c • Lynn Beer. TNMM Officer Newport 9Mdl County of Orange 21031 verm.a 81¥d. 11001 Stat• ol Callfornla, aa per map Woodlend Hiia, CA 111324 thereof~ In book 4 pege 71 (213) 340-4010 of ....._,. Mape r9corda of PublllMd Orange Cout Dally Mid Orange County. ' Piiot. Apr11 28, Mey 5, 12, 11183 PARCEL 2: Beginning at Ille 1988-83 ~ comw of Lot 2 In .... 3 P\llJC NOllCE of Balboa 8eywlde T ..ct. In ltle City ol Newport 81ac11. County ol MOTICm Ot' ...._... Ot' Orange. Si.te ot Celltornia. .. per APf'UCATION foa HOUllNQ map thereof ,,_.ded In book 4. COWM't ACGU1emON Page 78 of Mlacellaneoua M•P•1 Thl9 la lo Inform the public tllet, ~of Mid Orange Colny. ana under Sect.Ion 584.4 of the ,_...,. "'"'*'Cl thenoe Nol11saMIMt)' ~ and AeguletloM for Savtnoa and the ~arty 1ne of lislcl 8loc:k Loan Holding Comp•n.... lrvlM 3 lo tn. Nor1"-t oomer or lhe City Financial, Irvine. Calllotnla. EMlarly 1 foot of l..Oi 4 In Mid 8lock (wtio. laroaet lneured MYlriga and 3; lllenoe Nor'Uleut«ty along IM 1oen eubeldl9ry, 1rMe City &Mriga Not1t1Matwly Pfolongetlon ol IM and Loan Aaaodatlcn, la located at ~ In llne of \he &atwly Irvine, Callfornla,) llaa llled en 1 1 loot of U6d Loi 4 In Block 3 to lta appllc:atJon with ttw Federal Home ln-..ctlon wttll the tine of ordlfwy Loan a.. &oerd I« pe111....,., to lllgh llde Of the Pacific a-, In acquire control of Irvine City Hawpot1 Bay H .. tabll•hed by Saving• and Loan Auoc:latlon, dacr99 l'9ndared Nowmblr 6, 1928 wtio. ~ oMoe la loc:cted • « In Ula~ Cour1 of CallfornAa In In Ill• vlclnlly of Von Karman and I« Orange County, • Olrtlfled A,,.,_ and M!Qheleon [)ffyoa In IM copy of wNcft decree --ded City of IMne, Celfomla. November 9. 1928 In book 215, Anyone may write In favor or pege 180 of Ot'llc:lel Aeeofde: ''*-protMt of the appllcatlon. Four ~.ny ~Mid tlde11N 10 coplet mutt be reoelved by tu lnteraectlon •1111 tll• "~ Aoent. Federal.._ Hor1heeller1y PfotonoallOn of the Loen 8enk ot San Frandeoo 800 8outheU1erly tine of Nld l.ot 2; C .. lfornl1 8tr194, Poet Ofnc9 llox tllenoe 8ou111wMterty al_OnQ lll• 7948, San Ff'anclaco. Callfornla p1<*1rngatl0n of Mid~ 14120," within 10 day• of Ill• MM of Mid Lot 2 to the point of publloatlon of tlll• notice An beQlnnlna. addlllonal 7 day• to aubmlt PAACEL 3: Loi 1 In 8lodl 3 of Iha comment• may be obtained 8111boe leyWcll Tr9Ct. In the Ctty ol pr~ ad!,...... la ,......., iri ~ ...,,.,, County Of o...noa. writing by the ~ Aoent State of Celttornte, •• per map within ltle 1().day period . .,_,_~In bOC* 4, page 7t Any.)nl Hndlng a pro1e11 of ......__ ...._ t900tda of ~ autsetMUat ti)' "'9 Pwtnapei Mid Orange County. ~ AOant ~ ~ 1111 PAACS. 4: 9eQinrllno et a Point «Ill Wgument Ofl IN tpCllloatJOn on Ille ~ line of Lot t3 In ~aid! requlll llt ,..._.In ._ ••A" of leyWcll, In the Ctty of ttlng ti)' "'9 I~ Afent ~ ...,,.,, ~ of Or1nge. during the 10-dey .,e,JOi For a Ital• ot Cellforn11. .. per map 'roteat to be oonald•t•d ---reooroecl In boClll s. page. ~ It ""* ..... and of ...-0111 -.._., reootda of ,.,._, on ttnM. lfll ,..... for Mid Or-.~. wtlldl po4nt ta ttw ~ muM bl., ••••• ti...., 72 ._ ~ hfll .. NofV""Y IN NGUIMOI)' bM1e tor dlnlll of ttw .... of -A--. tllenoe ~ _, lhl IWOlale,,.. be ., '''"' •no••• ao fllt; thence aupported b)' th• lnform•llon ~ ,,.,.... wlltl Plllm I.,_, In hotlon 14U(e> of tM .. e11own on .. 1e1111ap to tn•l ~ ww Mn• of • 1.M. '1Mly'• You ~ io. • Vie ...,.,._°'' ~et Plltllo llrlCI In teceloll '3, l!nd •II oommant• flllid et th• TCNINNP e '°""'-""'91 tO w.t. ,__ .. HOl'lll L.--. ..,. of ten a..l.e.&* .. Miii ........... pnlllm1)'; 1Fr1t1ol100, vnten a111y tucll ..... ~ *"' ... ......., IMtlttlla .. 9CllllQt ti)' ... tfom w 1o .... w....ny ..,. .. ,. ... ~ c111c11oe1.n. 11 ~ ,.... M'I .._ ...... ...,..,.., 4lft ellll ~11 .. 11on1 oonoernlno tll•H ~ ...... ftllnl .... to .. rrtt•duru. oontaot lfl• .. "'............ ~ Afenl .. ti. ,.., .. PMCll."~ T'lllM Oll'tltl ...... of .-.. I.OM ... at 1111 fJfMOlloo • 111t~ MtuetM 111 l.otlon II, 14~ m.tno. f ................... 10 w.t. "'bltlMd °'ante Ooett Dell)' t•'!"W• Im '!! Qty et ........ Not.~ 11, tMJ. OlllMr • <>r--. ... OI ttet-a ~,,, ..... ..... ... 111111ft1 ........ ,. .... , Ptll.IC llOTICl ...... M l.ot 1 -.Oii I Of tile i-:--iiiiilffi•~iiiiiiii--........... , ........... I_ NTmOUe•llmll ................... 4, ..... 71 --eT•..-r ti ... 2 I I • ........... Of Tiie lollowtllf l*Nfl ii dolnt ~ OreAte Ce""1r, tfleA•e ..._ • f!!!Staeuhrff •1•AI Ute TIO O'TOOll IOUtfltielNT ~~&:'4 .. ~ t:,": o .. •o.:.::u~or., .. ~ ......... f/f~O'T N11 l!!!!'t ..,. I!. ... ,... ·= Or .. ...,, ....... 1 • ---m·= .. GA , - ; = . 1'1111 ............... .. • ..01 .. .... . ~.~~!r'::~ 5:='&:.t-&::,': ·•Q I LUNAR SOIL DAZZLES • • • From Page AS exemlned them for form and ahJpe, u en utronaut mlahl do ln oo1Jeotlna uitiplea on the lunar IW'flioe. Accotd1nc to Let&Anlio, NASA loam more than 100 moon rock ex.htblia to achool1 throu1hout \Na natton. The aamplee uaed In all of theee exhibit•, however, add up to only about one pound, he aald. LattAnzJu •ld 800 pound• ot rock were brouah t *k io !'.arth by \he ut.ronauta, and aome of th ... aamDlet are •till In •toraae aweiUna future expertmenta. He explained 1ctentl1t1 er• ratlonln1 the rock• carefully becaUM no new moon landinp are 1eheduled, and It mey be many yean before new lunar aampl• can be obtained. .. Orange Cout OAIL '( PILOT /Thurtday, Aprll 28, 1883 .-.. Moon rock aamplet lo pla1tic 1lide, center, were photographed at Orange C.Oaat C.ollege through a microecope for magnification. Blistered breccia, at left, i1 eoil welded together by the impact of a meteorite &triking the moon's surface. Basalt, at right, is formed when lava erupts from moon's interior and solidifies. Save '20 at Targ.et on an Extend-a-phone cordless phone •.. ( use it on the patio never miss a call. J _.J.-""""-.:,~ -"".t""'<• --• ~ (.. ....... ~ .... ...__ .. x .... ~.....--.~-t.-t..·~--~~ .. \) .,,_-~ ... _........,._-:_ ---... --~.:i..-,~·· ... .-.-.-. _ '-.. , "'f.""l,,J:,.., .... r<'" -_..,..\...-...,.. .. _........,..... ........ --.... ~ ............... ~~ ..... ., ~~...ta' .. ~~ --:r, ·~ .... 89.99 Rao 109 99 £41i..._•EX-300000ldllea..,....recerves and --Clla up 10 700' ~from rectwging Int C.,-y from room to room or even out 1IO Qlrage. porcn or~ you'I newr mila '"°'* Cll or not be ll:Jlt to l"l1lke one ~dill ~ moer aw«ch, mute awltch, YOkm8 oon1rol and re-dial bUtton to c8I becll buay runberl Beige ~·· Orange CoHt DAIL V PI LOT /Thurtdty. Aprll 28, 1883 County authors due laurels at UCI 8eventy-1lx Oranfe County authora will break rom their ty~wrltel"l.J note pad.I and word p~ ttunday to be honored at an annual banquet 1tqed by UC Irvine'• Friend• of the Library. Althouah not all 7& are expected to attend, th.et number ot l&oUon and non-lk!tion wrtterw, h I 1l o r l a n 1 , h u m o r ll \I , bloaraph ra, dralMdall and poetl II by far the mo9t ever ~zed by the IJ'OUP for book.a publlahed lutyur. The number of authora 11 tetllmony to 8 IJ"OWtna literary produotMty within tht county u well u lmprovementa In flndtn, the wrhera once they're pubU.hed. The dinner at the Re1l1try Hotel In lrvlne be1ln1 wJth a IOda1 hour at &:80 p.m . Cott la 'Monster spray' soothes kids MILWAUKEE (AP) -The 3-year-old IOll of David and Lynn Himes used to keep his pa.renta awake with tearful tales of things that went bump In the night -in his bedroom. So Mrs. Hlmee and her friend. Gary Sennett, lnvent.ed Monster Spray. A 1priu from the 8-ounce pump bottle dissolves monsters and other bedtime fe&n, Sennett aaid lt has been on aale nearly a year and Sennett said about 800 to 1,200 bottles have been J10ld an the Milwaukee area. He said hil company. Shlmera, hopes to market It nationwide. A bottle costs less than $2. • 1 & pt'r ~l'llOn, and people can re1l1ter throu1h Friday by , call.ln1 the P'rlenda of the Library oftlce at 833-5300. lrvlne Co. PrNJdent Thom.u Niel.Mn will be aueet 1peaker at the dinner. HUI topic: "Orange County : From Novel Su11e1Uon1." UCI Librarian Calvin J . Boyer a1ao will give a 1hort talk. Amon1 the more popular or better-known authora who will be honored are: -Barbara Conklin of Cotta Meu, who had two books publiahed I.a.st year, "Falling ln Love Again," and ''The Summer Jennle Fell ln Love." Shuttling home "Since we have ln1ectic1des and room fresheners. why not something to make monsters go away?" he aald. "Obviously, It's JUSl a placebo, but it really doe1 what it's supposed to do." Sennett and Mrs. Himes decided that since the water-based spray worked so weU on her son, Rugger, they would sell it commercially in two scents -bubble gum and grape. "Initially, it's all done very serioualy," he said. "Parents come ln the bedroom and spray. Then. because 1t smella ~·ce, the kJd spraya It and he's taken control ettlng rid ot his nightmares. "It eventually becomes a toy . And ont-e you redut-e something to the level of play, It'• no longer a fear." Rugger frequently uses Monster Spray WI a toy, Sennett said, but the boy no loqger needs It to get to sleep. -Gary Brandner of Huntington Beach (author of ''The Howling"), who publiahed "Cat People.'' al.lo produced as a film. -Pilar Wayne of Newport Beach, with "Pilar Wayne's Cookbook." -Raymond Obstfeld of C.OSta Mesa. who published "Dead Boll .. Robert Pfeiffer zips down Interstate 5 near Cardiff-by-the Sea in an imitation space shuttle he built from the fuselage of a DC-3. Pfeiff er , 38, rents it out a t PtB.JC NOTIC£ P\8.lC NOTICE NOTICll M aALll or by your attorney TO: Mr. AftthoftJ acti.UWll. 11 1 F Y 0 U A R E A AldM It~ tmne. CA tz'114. YOV AM .. DllfAUlT UMD9ft A CREDITOR or contingent L 1 ir N "o" UN,. A ID creditor of thl' de<.'eased. you •••ir•••HNTI CRRATID aY must file your claim with the T H ll D ll CL A" AT ION °' cour1 or present 1t to the COVl!NANTI, COMl>fTIC)Ma AND NITNCTIOMI M MCOM> ON personal represen1a11ve y~ '""°"'""· UNUU YOU appointt'd by the COUrl TAll(ll ACTION TO '""OTRCT w1thln four months Crom the YOUR '""O,.lftTY, IT llAY el date of first issuance oC 90L.D AT A "'*-JC IAlL • YOU •10 AN UPlANATION M Tt4S letters as provided in Secuon NATURll Of' THI HIOCllDINQ 700 of the Probate Code of AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD California The time for CONTACT A L.AW'Rlll filin' •-: LI . Notkle le hereby given t1tet on . ll cuums WI not expire T.-ci.y. tne 17th dey o1 Mey, 1~. prior to four months Crom "10:00 a.m .. at tlte lew omoea of the date of the hearing DAWSON. DAWSON & FREEMAN. nouced above =:°(;~~=ct:~~ YOU MAY EXAMINE Newpo'rt BMch. cOunty of Otwoge. the file kept by the court. lf Stele of Calllornla, NORTH WIND you are interested ln the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. estate, you may file a ~Uesl 1hrough It• auorneya. DAWSON. with the court to receive DAWSON. & FREEMAN, whoH llrMI addreM 11 4650 Von Karman a p e c i a I n o t 1 c I! o f f h e A--. 111ewpo<1 8Mctl, CA 92660 in ventory of estate asset.I and whoM telephone number I• and of the petitions. accounta (714) 1&1-0t11. will Mii " puOllc and nports described In MICllOn to lhe ~I bidd« IOI' CMll 1n 1ewtu1moneyoftMUnlted Sect ion 1200 .~ oC the Stet •• all ~t>te at IM time of California Probate <:ode . ..... e1t t1tat C*1aln ,_, p(Opetty BRIDGMAN, MORDKlN, t11u.1ec11n t1te city of ntne. County STEGMEIER COULt5 & ~:J~ =-~· Calltornla. SHAPIRO, INC .. 81!1 Bolsa PARCtL 1: LOI 41 01 1rKt No. Ave., Westminster, CA 9322.1n111eet1yo11rv1ne.Countyo1 HISS (71C ) 898-0461 Attn: Of.nge. S1a11 of Callfomla. " per B. Richard Goald. map recorded In 8oolt 412 Pagee Publl1had Orenge CoHI Dally 23 to 211 lnclutlYe ot MhloellaMOUS Piiot. AprM 21. 22. 28, 1913 Mape. In Ille olllce of lite County I 1883-83 Recorder of uld County Excepl an undivided one-hell P\a.IC fl)TlC( 1n1-t of .. olt. gu, mln«alt and ----~---------other l\ydrocerbon IUl>91tneee lying .,.. 114'1 In and under H id lend below a NOTICI M TMMTttS tALR de pth of 500 fee t meuured No. .-.1c,..... -1ically fl'Ol'll !tie -'-of eald 1 YOU AM• Del'AUL.'f ~A lalwt, W wlVMM IMl'lgtlt ot IUl't-Den CW~OA1WJAAY,., entry thereto, H ,_ved In the 1m. UNLatl YOU TAKI ACT'IC* OMct tecoroad In Boo!< 9548 P9Q9t TO PttOTICT YOUR "'°"""· 608 and 811. olflQal record1. IT MAY M 10LO AT A PUkJC PARCEL 2· Non-a•clualve tALll . If YOU NlllD AN ..........,ti tor utlltllea end lot other 111'!.NUTION M TI9 MATUM purpoaH, e1u199t u re..,ve.d Of" 'f'4I ~lnMNO .AOAJMIT hereby, .. • IUCh --"'* -YOU. YOU utOUt..O CONTACT A ITIOl'9 M1Y <leetrlbecl In INI ertlde L.AW'nll. • , "' entitled "~" of IMl certain • ()i ~ ~'!! 19113. al 11:00 a.in, ~ -~.;,.~ Qllr41>-~~-" AJtb:A "0, t.1:4U•flQJ.... Condl110nl and Ree1r1c11on1 COAPORATION. a t:a1lfornle , recorded October 12. 1979 N c;orporallon, •• d,uly appointed 1nt1rument No. 19061 In Book Tru1t•• under and pureu1n1 10 1334g Page 1393 •t MCI .. of11d91 DHd ot Tru11 recorded July II. record• of Orang• County, 1982 "1n11r No 82·237573 of t:altfomle (The "Oedwatlon"I Offlc'tal Record1. aucutad by The 1trea1 addraH or other B A L B 0 A 8 A y v I E w common~ofllteuldrMI OE\IELoPMEN'T, IHC. u tNSlor, In propeny Is 1! Aldee St • lrvlne, CA Iha or11ce of 11\e Coun1y Recorder ct 92715. Onnge County, State of Cellfom!a, The Mle wlll be made withoul WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION covenanl or warranty regarding TO HIGHEST BtOOER FOA CASH tltle. pc11111lon, or enc:umbr-(payable a1 11me ot aale In ;.wtul 10 Mllety lhe obtlgatlOne MCU(ed by fTIOMY o1 Iha Unlled Statea) at: lite and purwuant to the ~ of ..,. -"" front antranc» to thl Onnge confwred In that certall'I Oeollnllon Counly Old CourthouM , 211 w ot Co.venanle, Condition• end a.ma AN lloulellwd. City of 8-lta Reetr1ct1ona d11ec1 Oc:tat>er a. 1979, Ane. a ... o1 Clillfornla a11 r1g11t. ~ Oc:tOber 12. 197'. In '°'* tfOI mnct Int•• ~ to and 13349, Page 1388, Otflclel "8cordl ,_held by It \llnCllr .-S o-1 of of Of .. County. Celftomla. TNllC In 1M pr~ In MIO Notice of o.fllUlt end Bacttoll 10 County ands.... ... Seti lhe dncrlt>.ct real property LOT 8 , ll L 0 CK 3 0 F THE under u ld Oecl.,atlon ot BALBOA BAYSIDE TRACT. IN THE Covenanlt, Condition• and CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC~.: Ree111c1ior't1 wu recorded Oclob« COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE lit' 26. 1982 H Document NumHr CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP 82-376559, Oftlclal Recordl ot RECORDED IN BOOK 4. PAGE 78, Oranoe County, Celttomla. M I S C E L L ~ N E 0 U S M A P S , On Apr'll 2f. 1983. wtlictl II lhe RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE ci.1• of thl lnltlal publlc:allon of ttit. COUNTY Notice ot Sale. th• fotlowlng The etr"t addreaa end 01ner' __.. .. nipr-1 !tie total ltnOUl'll common Oeeignatlon. N any, Of lhe of the unpaid bala nce ot lh• rMI pr099rt)' deac:rlbed above 11 obllgellOn Mc:Ufed by the abO,,._ purporl•d lo be 502 E. Say deect1oed property to t>e IOld and A-. llalt>oe. CA 92ee1. rea1onably aetlmeted coal•. The undar1lgnad Tru11•• e11pen1e1, end advance•, dl1ctalm1 any tleblllty for any r...,.cllvely: lneorrect,_ ot the .,,.... edd..-~ belanoe and olher common dealgnaliOn, tt of obligation: 11.5811 70 eny, tnown herein Coate: I 364 25 Said H I• Wiii b• m•d•. but S 3&4..25 wllltoul covenant or warranty. T~ Amoul'lt I 1.95S es upo-« lmplted, f'99"dln0 tltia, Oeted: Apr'll 19. t 983 p c 1111 llon, Of' anc:urnbtanc:ea, to D.Aw.<>H, DAWSON & FREEMAN pey the rwnalnlnQ pr1ndpel IUlf\ of ,.... p ~ "" not• ~ by Mid Deed of Atty. fOf NOtthwlnd Trutl, wllh lnleraal thereot1, u ·~·-·· Aaeoc. provided In Mid note. ~ If Ai.'· ,_ eny. under lite temw of Mid Deed DAWION. DAweoN 6 fflll111AN of Trutl, In•, chargta Ind .... Y• Ill.-AN. ~ of Ille Ttwtea Md of the ............... CA... IT\lstl creeled by H id 0..0 of P\lbllehed Orange COHI Dally TNSI, fOf' the -t ~ Piiot. Apt121, 28. Mey 5, 1N3 -*""*I 10 be IU7e.140.3a. 18114 The -~ uncMr Mid Deed -----------o1 Tn181 ,..,..of'_~ end . -..c tGTICl del!YWM to Ille \lnd.,l lgned • DecllnltlClfl of Defd Md .,..l'H Deftlen4 fOf flele, and • written fl,fOl"MS10P DEATH O• Noaoe °' o.tlM.llt and Election 10 IUNS CIABU.) AND OP ::C. '"':.U:::Wr-.°::'io::: P. I! II' I T I 0 N T 0 to be ,..:_, 1n .. oounty ADlllNllTltll D'l'ATB NO . .,_. 111e,..., "'°'*" 11 IOCMICI. A·U'Jtlt. o.. A&wtl ~..1..~· To all heh, bmetic:iarie11, ST AHOAflO tu.y-CO.. · creditors and contJn1ent :. C: =:.. Cl'edlton of Ju.M Cubuj, ~... • c:c.ta M.a, CA and penom 2'031 Venl\lf1 liw •1007 who may be otherwise ~~CAtiM4 ln'-'-1 ln tN wt11 and/Oil ~"11111'*1 Of-. COUC Olff .aw: Hoc A&wtl 11. Mey a. 12. 1eu • A ,.Utlon hal bltrl tiled ' _ 1 by DDa9 Jllw.W. In \he fWUC Mme( lru,.,W Cout1 •f Onnp rm=n~==nq Cownt1 recaueaitn1 that Dolol'•• Hawkins be appolated u peraonal .... ..-.... to admhh1r \he ..ca&e of JWM eubUl ..... .., (UiMMr~&b• la .. ~nden ~Uon of S.&e ... • • Ml). 'ft.a ----" -... ~ ..... HM111jLl8 °'91!. I-' TIO Cjyte Cea&er Dr.1 W11t, ..,.._.,. ••&a Au. CA tl'ltl °" r ..., at. ........ .... ~ . ., YOU ael9CT IO &M .............. ., .......... ~ ........... at .... E~(·4 ..... , ... •J.Ut wr1u .. ~~= .,_ a a•• ........ """' $ l ,500 a d ay for parades and conventions. -------- - From the lcildOf Care-a-lot. Target introduces Care Bears . ..,,.10 -.·.!:~~~ Each, reg. 12.99 L '3'' pUt\. ..., Cllddtj C.. ......_ rotv· poly lovlltl6e cnatllea 1t1e11 help kids st.• '-spec:a teeinga Wiit\ one lnOCtier E-=ti weer. a unoque aymbol on .,_. tuTwny lhll ·~ a mesaaoe I toYe you. good~. Mc>PV bw1hmy mmore c.. Bess a wonderllJ wry to 5"f you c.e Colec1 tnem 111 • 4 • 99 Alg.'S.tt c.e .... a.. ........ a..et11 ........... '""",....,.,..,... ..... tyto ..... ~ ... tnl12 '°' ....... IOll4 tol . 1.99 Alg.299 c.e ............ ... ~11110"Cln ... ..... ............ -.-.. brull\.A...,.._to.,_Wde • • ·~ wo na01ed B ,police • 1eutenants • ~Laauna Beach hu two new ollce Ueutenant11 aelected onday from amon1 30 !fs,>Ucanta for the poet.a, Police ~ef Neil Purcell announced. BW Cavenauah, SD, a reeerve Marine Corpe major and an 18-year poUceman, and Jamea 1Yhlte, 34, a 10-year police ieteran and former Tustin polJce Mrgeant, were named to the •dmlniatrative poata af\er ~ve interviews and testtna. ' Cavenaugh, wbo Uvee in San Juan Capllt.rano with hi.a wife 'nd two children, joined the ~ermoaa Beach police force 18 feara liO and WU later promoted t> aeraeant. tHe joined the Laeuna partment In June 1981 aa a tor offloer and wu promoted t> aergeant last Chriatmaa. He has a bachelor of art1 d egree in publlc police ~naaement from Pepperdlne Univerait la a duate of the James White FBI National Academy and ii a reserve Marine major with the Provoet Marshal'• office at the Marine Corpe Air Station, El Toro. White, who lives In Santa Ana with hia wife, joined the La Habra Police department in 1973, later leaving for a post with the Tultin de en t. He worked NIUC fl>TICE ~1111 MMI o..o o1 TNlt. NOT1C8 Of ,.,..,... •• 1AU Seid .... wlll be held on On May ''· 1113 at 11:00 Lm. Frldey. May .. 1983, II 2·00 p.m. II l'IAST AMlAIC AH TITLE the~ A--entrenoe to INS URAHCl OOM PAHY, a the CMo Center Bulkllng, 300 Eul Ctllfornla Corootatlon M TNat•. Champan Av. .. Orange, CA or 81100 ... or Trut* or 8ublllt\Md At the time of the lnlllel publication Truet•. of that oen.ln o.ed of of Ihle noooa. the 101111 amount of Trutt uacut•d by LINDA L. the unpeld balenoa ol Ille obl!Gellon WULIH, and r.ootded June n . eecurecl by Ille tbove deecrlbed 1111 • !Ntrument Ho. $4410, 1n deed of trvet encl e111ma1ec1 coat9, 9ook 14112, Peoe 1oe3, of Ofllclel t KpenMt, end advlMICM It I 115, Aecord• or Orano• County, 047.17. Calllomla, encl purauant to the\ The totel lndebtednH1 ti.Ing an oerUlln Notice of Oefeull thereunder aetlmete on wt1ldl IN opening bid recorded Maroll t , 1112 •• It computed mey be obtained by tnetrumenl H°"'U-OIOOU. or calling (714) 937-0tH "" dty Offlclll Aeocrclt °' allld Cownty, .. belot9 the ..... under encl punuent to Mid Deed of Date: April I. 1983 Tn.t ... at publlo eiA011on tor 09ltl, SOllTHl!AN CALIFORNIA lliwfUI money of lM United ...... of FUNDING, L TO. Amstce, a °""*'• °'** ~ .. Mid TNat•, to allld TNt1ee "'-on a .... 0t By T.O. SERVICt: COMPANY. MtloMI bank, • ...._ or ,._., eoent ONclll "'*"'· or a .._ Of tederel 8y Vldll J. H()9tllne, ,,.,......,,, ~and loan ueoolatlon SecrellllY In tNt tt• et the mMI One City Blvd. Weet, Orange, ennnoe to the '1r'lll Amel'lcen Tltle CA ta&a ln1urance Comp•nl bulldlno. 714-836-1268 looMed et 114 e.. Mii ltr9M. In die Publlth•d Oreno• CoHI city or e.ita AM. c.lfornla. al 1tW1 Oely Plot APftl 14, 2 I. 21. 1883 ,.... .. encl .,,..,.... ~ to 1~ ~=~by~'*: ~ allld County end 9tide 0-.bed • YOU Ml • DllPAUL T UllDIR A City of Coate MeM. D••D OP TllUIT, DAT•D LoteeofTrllCtHo.1112.•per MOHllUll , .. , .. ,. UMLIH """~ In 9o«* A. Peoet 47 YOU TAlm ACTIOll TO PWOTKT to 41 lnclualve, Mltcelleneout YOUR NONllTT, fT MAY •• Mapt, In the ofloa °' the County 90l.D AT A~ UL&• YOU lllecordar or allld Ocllln1y. MaD M IJIPUMnoet Oil nm boapt IMNfrom ell oil, OU. NATURm OP TM "'OCH...O ,,._...encl othar hydr~ ... AeAINIT You.::._u aMOULD ~ • depth of eoo IMt. """°"' At:f LA th• rlgllt or eurrac• e nt ry, H C:..C.:. ~ aM.m ~In lnlVwlwlta of~. T.a. ....._.....,. .. Th• ilreet eddHn or other On~·· tMS, at 10:00 o'dOCll oommon detlgnatlon o f tald -:C g;....-.. It .... --eel to ba U4 em, on ' at .,. ....-" ,...., "'" ' A'W9nUe entrlnae to tfle Otwtcl -· Coett M-. C8lfor1'la liuldlng. IOO l. ~ A--. tatt7. Orenge CA WEITUH MUTUAL leld .... wlll be r'Mde ...._. COAl'O,.ATrON. a Ca llfornla ~ or wwranty, ...-°' C ti T lmplled, .. 10 '"le poi lo.i or orpore on. •• ru•t••.r. O! •_.,,_to~ the unpaid ......,.... T""'98. undaf IN~ .,...,_ clue on the note or noeee °' TNall _,.... by K.LK. INC., • -...s by talcl Deed of TNll to Cellfornl• Corporation who wtt: tt0,"44.0I, SIM the ~ lnadc»rtent1~~4!ulred tltl• H Mllmatecl 001te, open-encl K.a.K. co.. · ~ oeled .,.,.._ • the UrM or the 1n1t1a1 ~ = No. 1-. '~ ~ or tNe NoC1oa ot 8ele:: lloOll ,as7 ,_ 1114 °' Ollclll ,.. ~TO IPWh o.....-Aee ord• J: Orant• County, YOUAM•DllPAULTUMD91lA t t~ r.:~-=: TO PROTICT Y ~ , ._.. . IT llAY • 90&..D AT A ~ ::. ":":.., wrn::::. ':..::: = I AL•· " Y 0 U N. • D AM Deff of Truet In tfle Pf0'9rty DPUllAT'tOM Oil nm MA'T\m _...., In allld CollntJ encl ._. Oil nm PllOCDW A....,-delcrMd • YOU. YOU IHOUl.D COllTACT A Lot 1 of Trect 10717 • Per LAWWR-IMP ,_..Ill lllM* 47i, '-oat DATED: APfl "· 1113 aundllel'lf • a•MtPa.111 = = eo.. .. ._ ot .. eouney ""°°""'or Celfomle -... CowntJ, a -... ... ~ C.,C.lllloi1 ~ L l-1e The ..,_ ....... fftd/Of °"* AuUIOftllad Ofllow -mon deelfnetlcH!, If •ny, It 114 e. "'"" atre.t, purponect to be: HH Or•no• ~~~92101 A--.C-. ..... ~ Publlttied ()(:r. Cout D911y lelcl ..... lie IMde ":"flOUt ..... wwnnlY at to ... II • *I Ot llllot, lo.pf. 11, ~ , 12, 1-.....-.-, 911r .. ~ or , .... ._..,. .. OWi• •• --by ---P\llUC--NOTIC(-----= ~ ~ "::::S': NOTICm Oil TflUl1B'8 1AU tlle W""9 ...._, by ..., Deed of "-..... ,~ Tn.we. ......... .._....,, wttfl T.&. .... ,..._ ........ ,,.............._ ... ._ wra~:RH CALIFORNIA =-'-==~==::,~ FUHDINO, LTD. at d4ll'/ appointed ~~~ ..... Tru•t•• under th• rolJowlno ,,_. ......... -. - daaortbed deed of tr\1111 wiu aeu • ~ ...,..... AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE. Corpol .... a HIQHEIT •tDOEA FO .. CAIH 7'00 ... r.-. ._. AHO/OR THE CAIHtlf'I OA ~~~= CERTl~O CHECKS SNCIAU> 1H Tet (71' CIVIL CODE SECTION 2124" M .... (p«y8ble .. the llfne of .... In lewM ~ :-z..:....... j _,, of the United Ital•) all Tw,:... ~OMllSOoMt dOht. uu. encl ..,__ ~ to ......... Not 21 • u-encl now held try " l.ftder Mid Deed __, -.-of Tn.91 In the pr..,-ty ~ I Md 12. 11ia deeortl)ed,: 1teCMS TAUSTOR: llMAN>IHO WLCAM.JR. PHYUJI MaALCAllA fClihOU8 • ..... BENEFtOIA .. Y: SOUTHl"N MISSTA~ CAUFOM6AflJNOINO, lTD. Tlae tcloWlg ..,_. -doing ~June 2, , .. , • tMtt. No • .,..,_ -2715 In~ 14082,,... 111 of HUNKY lllL'I CAllt'OAHIA, OfllcW AeoOl"da In the oflloa of the 1200 Pdatta Or., Newport leeah, Aecofdtr of Oranot County: l2tlO teld d..ct of trust o.ctlbee the Derwin Dwllflt E~ 1«111 e. lotlowln9: Lot a 111--a1ocr a or MIM. &.a~ CA 't1744 -~ ~ TtKt. C..,-of ~ Ill\....._, 11DO,..,. Dr .. ...._ Ocllln1y of arw,ge, .._ 114 9'ldl. CA tltlO California, •• 1nown on • map "* ..,.,,_ la .,...._d try • recorded In IOOll 4 P... 11 ot .,.,,_....,. MlaoellaMOUt Mapa. "9oofda Of D. OWiGtlt ~ . °"'1119 County c.llornll. Thia .......... -....... the YOU AM IN -AULT UNDIJI' A ~ ~ °"'1119 Qculty on DUD Of' TAUaT ~TIO 1127/11. , 1tl3 UMlEM YOU TMC.I! ACTION TO ,._ 'Fl~CT YOU" P"OPlFITY. IT ~ Orenoe c:o.t 0.llY MAY 91! IOL.D AT A PU9UC IAll. ptoe, Apt al, Mer I , 11. tt, 1111. IF YOU NHD AN l!X~NAT~ tt.,.... 0, THI NATUAl OF THE _ ... -~AOA..aTYOU,VOU ~-·-IHOUU> COHTACT A LAWYll'. l~NS'iai1ii1tni0Ua•t°i•iii1i1i1ii•e-::.. 9:\4.:0-...,.,., Newpof1 ..... .,.,,_. "(If • etlWt lidd,... or common Tiie ro1......, per90ft le doing .. -•11ta.....,. of~ .,_. Ul.TIMATI UMOUllNI. 18511 ...._ "° ~ le......., •to ltt IM Clrole, l'-talft VetleY. C~ mre1111 wweoi1~.-)." n. 108. ~ Ynclef -o..f err WILLtAM MATIAI 01 L• fn.t ~ ,....,. ... ..,..... Of .. m In tlle Jl .. 1•1na...... ,.. ... Qrda, ,..,.._ ~. ,,. ....... _,... Md • ~ 9111 , 111 .... -.......... to tlle llndet"9Mlf • .,,., -· ..... o ......... oc ~ ............ .......................... ., ................ .. .... ..... ,=-~.:· , ....... .. ===.:..... ....... ~ ................. _ .. r.= • iwME ...... -------..-=-.:.i fir!i: ., .. •m-., ~ ........... . 1$'~ ~.r. .. ~ ... \ Bill Cavenaugh u a patrol officer, inve1tigator and narcotics officer with that department and waa promoted to 1ergeant In January 1980. He wa1 hired Monday a1 a lieutenant In Laeuna Beach. White hu a bachelor of art1 and ma1ter'1 de1ree1 In rublic administration from Ca State Fullerton. Orange Oout DAILY PILOT 1Thur9day, Apr11 2t, 1t83 All 'Fuzz Bowl' raises $10,000 Huntington cope win, 20-6, in charity football game Po1Jce .-odadon officUJI •Y about •10.000 w .. raiaed for ch&rttr, It 1ut waebnd't 01\m Bowl.' a beMfh foo\bell pme ~ offlmn from Hunttnaton h aplntt • team from tM Anaheim Pmb Department. Hunttncton a.ch oUlcln won the contest, 20-e. About S.600 f.anl watched th• pine Saturday nl1ht at Handel Stadium In Anaheim. Proceedl wW ao to the PoUOI Widow and Otpbant tundl oflMb~L Hunt1n1ton BHeb patrol oUlcer Mon~y Mauney, a quarterback, waa named the 1_ame'1 mott valuable player. Hunt1n1ton Beech officer Jeff MWer w• DAIMd iDCIR valuable pla_yv on offeme. Touchdowne for Hun~ Beach were tcor9d by offbn Mauney, BW Meen and St.eve cmn.t . No HuntinpJn BIMb i.nJw'*1 occurred durln1 tb• 11me, althouab ll'Venl oflJoen were hur\ dwiJ\a the pncUce ....,.,. btfcn UM pine. Mon than 40 oUlcen partlclpated In the oontelt. In pnperatton tor tbt Fuu Bow~Wldnf\On a.ch oWoen t ....., four day. a w•k I.or 14 w..a. Signal flare ,,. youths scares .. Hissing device upsets beach neighborhood A U.S. Navy smoke qrw flare a re.ldenUal area near Alab&rna dampened the device to keep It 1ent up a warnlna In a quiet Street and Atlanta Avenue. from catchlni fire. HunUnaton Beach nellhborhood It wa1 then they noticed a Stwnph uid the device had recently. markill8 On the aide of the device probably been U8ed t;>y the Navy The excitement ltarted when to call poUoe Immediately. u a clistniaa marker, but that lt IOme youth• found a 1 ~.foot Police and fire uni ta cordoned • t I 11 c o n t a I n e d e n o u I h I Navy warning device in the eurf off the area and IWTOunded the phoaphorua to be potentially Sunday. device with 1a11dbap. ~~d of like a Uahted They reportedly began to ta. lnvesUaator Charlie Stumph match," he Mid. "You wouldn't It around until they heard a of the Orqe C-ounty Sherlfr1 want to carry It around in the h'-ing noi. when they reached 0 e part men t bomb •quad trunk of your car." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~- • 1e 5.99~··· ) , . ' 0 • .\II Ormng• Oot•t DAIL. v PIL.OT /Thureday, April 21, 1ui One last ride Surfers watch the sun set al Rincon Park in Santa Barbara Count y before taking their final ride of the day -their journey home. Securi~ National Mortgage Co. /In ... tlw 11rogrum .w u are loo"i"I! for: WE SPECIALIZE I~ ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans lndustrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential Report exposes poisoned playgrounds WASHlNOTON (.\ol - ChUdnn In commun1u .. acroea tht country face a threat of chtmloal pol1onln1 from an unliktly 1ourct -th eir nelahborhood playcround, aocordtna to a 1tudy releued today. The 1tudy Mid playsround1 are oftAtn built on unwani.t land, 1uch u ab&ndoncd f.ctory at*• with hlah lov1l1 of chemical contamination ln tht eoU. Other favorite 1ltu for play1round1 uo former city ear&Aae dumpe whkh have been Nuke anxiety meet set Parenta might euily 1uoceed in explainlna to their children how treea arow or how winter cold yields each year to 1prtna. But coaxlni their younpt.en to cope with their arudeties that the world could be Incinerated by nuclear weapon• 11 a tougher wk, in Nancy Golden's opinion. She la director of UC Irvine's Child Care Center, which is 1pol'l80rlng a workshop May 6 to teach parent.a how to approach the 1ubject. Her inillal advice ~ for adults to face the issue them11elves. "There'• a tremendQWI amount of denial by parenta. They reaUy don't want to deal with the poulblllty of war and its consequences," 1he 1aid. "But children are very intuitive; they know what war means." The worluihop begins at 7:30 p.m. at UCl's Soclal Sctenoe Hall. Admission is $1 A panel of physicians and educators will suggest ways for parent• to an1wer questions on nuclear disaster. A film, "What Can the Children Tell Us," will be ahown. cover~ over, and un<Mmeath freewaya, where ~ Je.d t.vela from p.aollne can be extremely hi&)\, the ltudy u.ld. "Unfortunately, rnmt attention hu been focuaed on the more dramatic examplea of toxic contamination, 1uch u at Love Canal and Tlme1 Beach. Not enou(lh attention hu been paid to low levela of toxic exposuree that ml1Uon1 of children are l'Ubjected to daiJy," aald Dr. Loul1 Freedbera, director of policy for Youth Newa, a non- profit reeearch orsianlzatlon which did the report. Yauth Newa, baaed I n Oakland, d111trlbutes fllrna and other educational materiala for young people. The alx-month study, titled "America 's Poiso n ed Playgrounds," found that often parks have been constructed under freeways, on top of landfills and on the sites of abandoned industrial plants, but --------- llUl• or no \e1tln1 1• done to de~ t.raca of toxic chemkala in ~aoil. Recommendatlon1 tn the report included: -Fl.re deputmenta ehou1d be required to r•port the p0ttlble preNnce of toxic chemlcall In abandoned factorle1 which are often turned into unauthorlz.ed plar,6Jround1 by nelahborhood chJJaren. -U1e of pesticlde1 t.o control weed• 1hould be banned ln toddler parka and done only under aharp reetrict!Onl in parka u9ed by older children. -All parka within 100 ya.rdl of a freeway ahould be tat.eel for lead oontamlnaUon and, in parlu where high lead level.a are found, plcn.lc tab1e1 and u.nd Iota ahould be removed. -Playaround equipment treated with wood pret1erVa\Jve1 should be teated before inatallat.ion for e>eee9Sively high levela of ha.z.ardoua chemica.la. Ms. Pac-Man and Don~ey Kong -··· \\.ITH OL R E:\ PERTISE ..\:\D QL ALIFIED STAFF 'WE CA :\ H .\YE ..\ FINANCIAL PACKAGE arcade games you .. play .at home. TO CIT YOC R FI:\..\:\CL.\L :\EEDS! (Above ProV11mt Are Sub)ttt To A ... Ualrillty Aad Challfe) 11 I ~«'li.'\ff~:"'<>-~-""i~~-> : I • ;~"II':~ r -l'-r4 ..\~!it. \ ice Pre!:iident Sales \tanager 400 North Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 Santa Ana, California • 92705 (714) 541-2983 P\8.JC NOT1C£ fta.JC NOTICE NOTICE Of' ,,_USTIEIEI' SALE recorded F~ 10, 1IHIO In 8ooll1 T • _,. ... NO.----·-••• !5093, P• 526. ontclal Aeoo«M. , • . No. 12-1_._ •~" ---. The 1nt.,e1t ol the ie-. l'ta11 On May 10th 1993 et 10 00 YOU TAKI ACTIOee TO NOTICT llrlCU paeaed to Louil M. Nigro Mell UNITED STATES REOEMPT~O~ =·~"a!t:"'.:.::, Cl'trlatlne M Nigro, lluet.and end SERVICE u Trutlee. Of SucceMOr ~AN EU'\..AMATION OF THI 1 wife. H joint tenent1. b~ an TNllee 0< Subltltuled Trust-. of MATIN Oii THI PIM>CUDIMQ ln91tvment ...corded Aptll 29. 978. tl't•I oert.in Deed of Trv1t eitecvted llnO Dy other 1NttumenU of ,_d I Dy FREDERIC T HUFFNAGLE and ~:~.y~~ The 1treet eddrHI or otl'ter1 SHIRLEY ANN HUFFNAGLE 1--···--· · --common deelonetlon ol the rH I l'tu1bend •nd wtle. end recorded I NOnc. Of' ,...,.,..... MU proper1y ~ delcr1bed 11 October 23. 1N1 M !Mt~t No T ....... _, ~ 10 tie: 20t Jowtn9 ~. 31173 In 8oo11 14287 P-c19 1117 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tMt Newport Beecfl, C1i111orNe. j of 01i1c1a1 Record•· ol Orange on Thurtd1y, M1y 19, 1983, •t The .. ldenP*t ller9bv ~ County. Callfomle end pur'IUW!t 10 10-00 o•dodl a..m of Mid day. In .. llebllty tor eny "'trw-1-td'"'•---In 11111 cert1ln Notice of Oelaull the room .., 9llde for conducting Hid 1truet •ddreu or othe thereundet recorded Octobef 29 Tt\m••• s--. within the ofllc.-Of common ~tlon. 1982 .. lnsttument No 82-3800~· REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Seid .... w111 be mede wfttlOut 1n Booll 1982. ot Olflcilal Record• of seRVICE. loc.ted II 2020 N0<11't warranty. upreu or lmplled. uld County, wlll und1r ind lllfoedwey. Suite 208. In tfte City of regarding !Ille, po11e11lon, or punuant to aald Oued ot Trust ee11 Santi Ana. County of Onnae. State encumbrance•, to Htl1fy the 111 publle auction 10< ca.ti lawful lo I Ca I II or n I 1. 8 ENE J: IC I AL principal be1anc1 of the Nole 0< money of the united S1~1 .. ol MANAGEMENT CORf'OAATlOH Of' other oblloellon MCUfed by eeld America. a eu111er·1 di«* peyaoee AMEl'llCA, a Oet9wete corpotetlon. Deed ol 'fruet, with lnt.,eet and to Mid TrU1t• dnlwn on 1 state°' , .. duly appointed Truatee under other 1um1 H provided therein: national benfl. a 1teta or ledenl and punuant to the poww of .... Plu• ldvance9, K any. undef I Ct9dtt unton. or 1 11119 0< i.deral conferred In that oertaln Deed of 1erm1 thweof Md 1n1.-on IUdt 11vlng1 and 101n H1ocletlon Trust •ecuted by LOUii M. Nigro ad~. end ptu9 leM. dletgel domleltec:I In "* lt•t•. •I the front 'and Cyntfll9 L. NlgrO, l'tueb4lnd llnO and ~ ot the TNlll• and Of llltl'9tlC9 of the butkling loc:lted 111 1wtte. r9COl'ded NOYembllr 25, 1980. the tt\1148 eteeted Dy Mid Deed of 420 Martgold Alie Cor-del M., In Book 131Ma Of Ofllolal ~di of Trull. The total 1movnt ot Hid CA, en tfi9t rlght, .. tltle and tnt.,eei uld County, 11 page 1279. obllgetton, lncludlng rMIOfllbl)' co~ to and now held by u Aewtdlt'• inst~ No. 34381. utlrn1t•d lea•. chergH end und« uld Deed ot Tru11 In the by rM1on of a brMCll of cMf&llt In ~of the Trust•. •t Ille time pre>pefty lltualed In H id County p1yment or perlormence of Ille of lnltlal pu*-tlon ot Ihle Notlcl. II and Stita delorlbed •: obllgatlona Hcured thereb.x, 132.805.44. lot S ot TrtlCt No. 73N u per tncfudlng thet breech Of' d-'ault, map r-ded In Boot! 315, P11g11 Notice ol which WH recorde,d Dei.d; April 28. 1983 40 to 48 1nc:tu1fvt1 of ~ January 24, 1983, u Reoordet 1 B E N I , I C I A L Mapt r-de of Orange Cou"'Y lnatrumenl No. ~H24t. WILL MANAGEMENT The ,,, ... addre11 Of 0th.er Sill AT PU9LIO AUCTION TO THE CORPORATION °" common d••l1n111011 ol Hid HIQH.IT 81DOEA ,OA CAIH. :~ OOfl*MIOn. e~tetttr: N•. • OtaltH ''" ..... ~ of the ~ "-· -TNlle Oorone Del M#. CA. or • CMNer'• dledl ~ °" • Heme 1nd addrHI of tit• ~Of Ml1otWll Hnll. • atate Of :re= dTAn beM-'·-at wt10M r-t IM ........ credit llflloft. Of a .... Of U ·~ .. ~~ GOnCMtecl; C'"""""Antflony llMWtl ~and~ -*''°'' • ~ OOlpoiWDOfl, IWYI mrld &1'* M. ll.,;a 2866" domlCMad In 8.-lie-. • ~ M lie Aflr!' .J C<•te Verde ~ V1910 cA_ IM time of ..... II l1gM. aa. Md (~1=!f • MofOW, Dlrecttonl to' tM now P<oC,.ny Int.,_ tteild bl' It, M TN!liee. In "8 m.,. IHI obtMMd by r~u.etlno that rMI Pfoqwly lltuate In .-cs 2010 Noftll .. ......,_,, -In -.ttlrlg from thll ti.lllllcMry C011nty and 8tete, ~ .. C.-:!.. CA ta10I ~:~=the tlr1t ~ ... NflOfd ff .. te Wtlk* 11 Tt11 ·nt41eu.tl10 8ekl .......... med. wtltlout ""*'°' to .. --and ~ • I • ~• « -'"'Y ~ ,_ of th• l•e•• Mr• ,ar1lc11larly ,~ Ofano-Cout Dally ........... -to -pi11111 I ..........,..... ..... .... ...., •• ta. 1.U. ~ ,; ... tf:!'-A r .. ld•ntlel 1rov11d IMH _ 1111-1:1 .,...,_ .,_ on .. i..-or natoa d..a ~ I, tt11, _,.... bl' .. _.,. --_,,., e., Mid 0.CS of Trwt 10 H~ 9-"'1, Jf., et al,, M ~ ...,, _ _..~ M.teue,.,... 111e ~ .....,.,~~~~ aN1 --;..ciCim1iiiii10UtiUi'i•iU11i11i•i•ii'--I Mtll'ilat9d co111, •""91-ani ~_Oft ..a .J.1 !1!!1:1 ..am ITAW ~ M .. .,.. et "'9 .,..... .... a -m --.. _, TM folkNl!nt ,.,.ot' It d.mt ,_,._..,of 1N1,...,.. f1f h6e: ~aty I012,...., tM t«N, ....... a "7 M coutaooe Ind .__.. .._. HAMii a oo•.,Mtt 11M1 . . ..,_..... ,__,.. ~···-"· ....... '!9.1\CfJ.O ~llTY OWNM ttl7 In affll 4'11, , ... N1, ~UM. ~Oft • ito':c;, IH'MUU '*DI" A Otflefal Aeoord1, wlllofl •11 Wllllalft L Harri• 11111 ~i~~·~ ::-... ::.:: .. ~.:-;: ~._ ._.. -· ~"7if AMY 11 ~ ~..:-::: :;~ ~ Ttm ...._II eoftlltAlll ~ M ~ llM 11111-.0.~· ~"'*"' OPTltlNATUM _.... ... ,...,...~1:, n...5 -=lllt CW AOMNIT tHJ lfl .... Htt, , ... IJ:.i ~I 1!1 -• \'OU.·YOU ACT A --.._., -19o4_,_ .. It. --~ =:~,................ ,... ........ tt. ttel c' '1M-...... ....., ~ -~~O.W 0-.. WI Jft."r.r-,,.., .... .... • ................... ~ .. ,..,.,,... -.: ( &ll!t~--1 ,...,,... --~ -·· -- 30 Tomytron~ they're MW. they're exciting. ~--' . c .. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thureday, April 21, 1983 All Have 'seven ages' parody to shake up Shakespeare? ~~.~3~·.~~IOAN JUOOEFIELD, Conn "All thl! world'• a 1ta1e," u that maater p1ycholo1l1t end media me1utar William Shakespeare allowt.od, a.nd now\tt your cha.nee to get lnto the act Helgh·ho Foraooth To wit. Enwr all wllh torchee, \apen and typewrtten Mulllgan'• Stew'• fourth annual "Do It Younelf With a Bare Bodkin" conteet takea you to another part of the foreat and beeeeche. you to update the J.anauage of one of the Bard's meaUect (high ham content) toWoquJee from hi.I happiest comedy. In prevlou1 premeditated assault• on the lln,u!ltic rk:hel of the Ellubethan aae, rgd~ by the hundnda have rushed ln where purlata dare to tread and provided aouped-up mod veratona of Romeo and Juliet'• baJcony acene, Mark Antony's funeral oration for Jullua Caesar and Hamlet'• "To be or not to be" auiddal ponderlnp. Ripped untimely from their Stratford aettinp, the four centuries-old traaedJes became even more tragic when parodied ln the patlance of Rodney Dangerfield, John Wayne, CB broadcast chatter or whatever oocurrM to the Irreverent rewriters trylng to render the atan.z.as more relevant to our times. Hey nonny-nonny (updated to "here's Johnny"), the chance has come to yuk up one of the • comedies. So if "As You Like It" ia not as you like It, this year's contest provides the opportunity to recycle it.s Pl.RIC fl>TICE 4 l'tBLIC NOTICE C·2132 1'1CTmOUI WU.U NOTICE °' IAU 0# ..._ ITA,._MIJff REAL PROPllRTY AT Th• 10110.,,,tno ~raon 11 doing PRIVATI I ALE bu.._ u : No. H" 140lt COMMAND SALES, 203 In 1M l~lot Ceuft Promontory Or WHt, N•wporl Of the BNl;h, CA 92860 , .. ,. of Celltomla, tor Wllllam H Cro1llc, Jr , 203 the C-tJ of Loa Aft09IN Promontory Or WHI NH•l)Ort In th• M•ttu ot th• ~state ot a..cn. CA 92880 8LANCHE HOUSTON HARMON. Thia buel,_ It conduct.cl by.,, o.c.u.d lndMdual Notl«le la hereby glv•n that th• 1 WUllam H. Croe11C, Jr. undefalgned wUI Mii at Private 1ate. I Thlt a1attH'1141nt wH l1led wtth the to th• highest and bHt bidder, County Clerk ot Orange County on M.tbl•CI to co"llrmatlon of Hid Apr" 25. 1983 SuperlOt Court, on or alt., the 2nd '21- ~ of May. t983, II the olfk:e of Publllhed Or•no• COHI Dally W£1L & FRITZ, a ProfHalonal Piiot, A$>(11211, May 5, 12. 19, 1983. corpo<atlon, 12601, County or Lo. 1856-83 Anoa!M. Stat• of California • .,. the right, lltla and lntuHt of H id d4IC6aMd at the tlm• of death and all the right, tlt141 end lnt., .. I that rtlll.IC NOTICE the allele of Hid deceased hH IUf'EMOft COURT acquwed by operation of lew or 0# CAlWC>MtlA .~ qlblf: tl\en or In IOdlllon COUNTY OI" ~ ,o-tl\il-Ol selddiCMMG.ilfn.-me 1'IO·Cfi'ICCaar°""y~ of O.th, In end to ell the cenaln ... o. lo11 .. r..i property lltuel.cl In the County a-te Ane, CA ~ of Orenge, Stell of Cellfornla, PLAINTIFF. BEN WA8ERSKI perllcuterly described u follows. DEFENDANT. DWIGHT ADAM to-II: LIVINGSTON, JOHN DOUGLAS LO\OnelnBlock TenofSunMt LIVINGSTON , THOMAS H 8Mct'I Tract, u 11\oWn on a Mmp LIVINGSTON, IAN LIVINGSTON. recorded In Booll 3. P-0-39 and BARBARA LIVINGSTON, DOES 3 40 of Ml9Clellaneou1 Mmpe, reco<Oa THROUGH 25, INCLUSIVE. of Orenge County. c.J1tornla. more 14WONI otl 11T commonly kno"'n H 16935 S AMQm!D C09UUNT Pacific Avenue, Suna•t Beach, c-..._ ~ Callfornl• 90742 NOTICll YCKI 11••• Met\ ~. Terms ol Hie c;uh In lawful Tiie _. "'81 deddl .....,... pou HUGH MUlllGAN MULLIGAN STEW arch.ale tambtca lnto the punchier, more with-I\ phrueoloo of Uw compu~ ar or perhapa the eenaual ICinpt·toaae of the dayUme TV aoapa and the ~~tle of the prtme..Ume ail.coma. S y, readen are lnvtted to shake up Shakeapea.re'1 famoua ".even aaes of man" 1peech ln Scene Seven, Act 0, of "A.. You L\ke It," which begins wtth the familiar: "All the world'• a stage. And all the men and women merely pl.ayers, They have thelr exita and their entrancea; And one man ln his time play• many Ji>'U'lS, HI.a act.a belng lhe seven agea of man. From there, the Bard swiftly and sauncaJJy sketche. our averaae life 1pa.n, beginning aa an "Infant, mew~ and puking In the nurse's anna" and ending up 'this strange eventful history" in second chJ.fdhood "sans teeth, sans eyes, sarui wte. sans everything " This totally awesome p1tture of our passage through life may seem beyond the vulgate of today's Valley Girls or the zap and pow monosyllable utterances of those whose vision of the future is framed In a Pac-Man screen, but it has been the lnap1ratlon tor • number of famou1 patodJm, ov•r tht· centuri•. Not all have been hwnoroua, some, in fact, h•ve been aavaaely eertoua. Malcolm Muaortdp ln the aecond volume of hi.I memolnt, "Ch.ronicles ot Wu~ Time,'' mimic:a thl1 Shakeapertan tollloquy to attack our •¥,e'a prt'Ol'Cupatlon with aex, which he IUJT\I up u ' the aeven aaea of lechery'': ''The pimply 1ehoolboy creeping willingly lnto hi• 1ex-in1tructlon claaae1; then the youthful, zestful sex-lnatructed lover. Alter him the frrown man, bearded like the Batd, twln-al.ltt.ed coat, motel habltue, with contraceptivea to hand, stoking up nature'• fln!9 with botUed onee, followed by the aeaaoned veteran, round-bellied, full of wUle aaw1 and modern inatances culled from hla Jamee Bond, his Clockwork Orange, his Lut Tango ,n Pam. Finally, the lean and 1Uppered pan\aloon, with spectacles on noee, squinting into his TV screen; and the lut scene of all, a second childishness and mere obllv1on, aana teeth, sans taate, sans everything; even -the ultimate de90lallon sans telly " Serious or comic, all cont.est entries should be sent to: Mulligan's Bare Bodkin Associa t.ed Press 50 Rockefeller Plaza New York, N Y 10020 Closing date for this year's audac.·1ous assault on Shakespeare is June 15. money of the Unlt•d States on wtttlotlt ,_ ...,. '-d llRleM c:onllrmatlon of .. i.. or part cUh rou reepond wtttllll II ..,._ "9ed and t>alanu •vldanced by note the ......,_"°" ~. -.ci by Mortgege or Trust Deed If )'OU wW'I 10 Mek the lld'llCe of on lhe 1><operty eo told Ten par en attorney In thl1 matter. you cent ol am<>u11t Oki to tie dec:>ollted ahould do eo promptly eo thet your With bid written '"ponM, If eny, may l>o Bid• or o«•• to tie In wrltfOO llnd nled on time. wlll be received at tile eloreteld A l/ I I 0 I U 1 t • d II a a I ct o office at any time 11tar tho llr11 domondado. II trlbunal pveclo publlcallon hot.al and t>olOt'• dete deddlr OOfttn Uct. IM ........ a Ol Mle -... Uct. ........ daMro Dal.cl thlt 13th dey ol Apnl 1983 de II ..._ LM 111 lrt'°'" 11I1 .- Patricia M Hunt ...._ Executrix 91 Uatad dH•• eollcller et of Iha Wiii ot con1ejo de un abogedo 91\ NII Fully equipped with wide knobby tires for easy wheeling on sandy beaches. said OeGedant a au n t o . d 1 b • r I • h 1 c er I o A-.t M. FRITZ, of lmmedl81Mn0nte. de eeta "**'· :;~.~Cf.;.,~ ~~~:t~~·· 6QS!9 "'°· ... '7'7, 1 TO TH( OE.FENOA!'fl· A civll • +IJ!l!MrF~ r-:'~ _,_1 c:91TJ~l.Jt!a~~ ~Jll.t ..-1 .... ~""" • ~~!.:. .,.. \-:!"""'l__. ti•~ .. ..-......... ~ • .-...wa..... '-t.iit Pubhahao Orange Cout Delly 1cMl9nd 11M lllwatlt, you rnuet. wttl*I ~ Piiot. Apr 21, 22, 21. 1983 1IO day• alter Ihle 1ummona la • ________ 1_11s_s_--83_ ..wcs on you. me wttti 11119 court • • -•-u-MnTM't written reaponao to Ula oomplell)t. ~ ---f"'UUU\1---""-' ""'----~ you >do IO, your ~ wllt Un1111 Ttild. reg. 89 99 1'1CTTTIOUI 8UllNEIS l>o enter.a on applleatlon of the NAm ITAro.N'T plllln1111, llnd lhlt c:our1 may errt• a Tlte followtng ~raon la doing Judgment againtt you lor the ,...., ~ .. , demanded In the c:ornotalnt. wtllCfl PAPER. PROCESSING, 319 l ·A !could rHull In garnlehmenl ol Airport LOOC> Or Coeta ~ Ce11f IW9QM. !Ming ol money or prOl*'l'f 92621 " · or other r•fl•f requHted In the ea1:1c~.:'.':·,314 Undo A¥e .. O:~Mardl e. 1913 Thia~ It conduc:1ed by an Lee A. ~ C... • lndMdual. ~.~ c.ra-w. Oonlld Hottiewey Thia atallment -llllld wlttl the ltOa.. KU1M a MAMAa Courny C19r1t o1 0r-. County on I tat .._ 11Wn 1t.. ... a. """' 25, 1983. 90ftto AM, CA 9'101 f'21-1{114) M7-G041 Publlan.d Orange CoHt Dally I Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot. A$>r1I 211. May 5. 12, 1m2-«J Piiot, Aprtf 28. May !», 12, 1~e;:..~ 111111ma1 FRANCIS VERLON FRANCIS, a former resident of the South Cout &rel. Palled away on April 24, 1983. He Is survived by hh w i fe Darlene. Fln1l interment aerv1ces will be held at fhe family plot, Mount Tabor Cemetery, Glenwood . Arkansas. Harbor Lawn M~PllAEN1UIAM BOUA C. NOPHAEN- KHAM, resident of Costa Mesa, Ca. Paued 1way on April 26, 1983. She ii survived by her p1renta Ch1nhtone and Bou11y Nophaenkham Private grawsfde .ervicel Weft held on Thuraday, Apil 28, 1983 under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park. M0-55:H. HOPKINS FLORENCE 8 HOPKINS. resident of G1rden Grove, Ca. PUMd -----------away on April 25, 1983. She HAllOtl LAWN-Ml'. OLIYI M0<1uar,. • CA!mete•v Cremator-y ,, 1625 G1,IN A~P Costa M''SJ 54().5554 '1UClllOTHHS H U H OAOWAY WOITUAIY I tO Broadway Co$1a MPsa 642 9 tSO IAln&l llOUO" IMt'T"H • TUTHILL WUTCUff CHANL ~E 171n St Costa Mesa 6•&-~7• -- I> ta IW"Viv~ by her hl.&lband ·Elmer of Garden Crow, Ca.. M>N George Early of Lon8 Beach, Ca. 1nd Terry 01tchell of Canada. d1u1hter Verdi StJnaon, stes>«JN Cunt. a.nd Stanley Hopklna and l~ arandchildren. Gravealde aerylcea will be held on Thunday, April 28, UNSS at l :OOPM at liarbor Lawn Memori1l Park with Rev. Clarence Bum1tead officiatina. ·Servt~ under th• direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Colta w .... 04().~. DEJILElt FRANCES MARI& DElSLD. • fonnet' naktent of Otlnc• County, P.-.d 1way on AJlfU 22, 1811. She .. airvlwd by her daulb• Pean 8auerwhlle, eon Ha r old S a ton, ll'lbdda~ PMn &usu.. Prtwaw ....w..,... Mid•• ~ i...,, er...eory. ma.a. aottALD aT&t.L •• ......... ot .. ~ ........ ..., • AlfQ M.1111. lie .. ~., ............ kA•••r IM c..e,.., ....................... .. ,aucW .......... lurlt,.h••• •rlY•t• mr::=t:.~ • Botla IMI Mt\ gusM1S • 26x2 125" wtftewal tires • CIYome ml.I • CUlhloned ~ • F ~IQt'nO udctlt • TelCIS 1tHftlom twndleblw Cdurnllll ,.,.., ...... '2·..,.ed bll9 '-lo~ Ugged •IHI lrWTll Wlfl ctwOOll fn9t\o Cnrome tip IMI wiU) QUlcll r9'a8M r.b Sc.m mounted ltllth. front end re• calipef ~es with di* eldlln8ion llvers . ..._.. befld ~ wl1h Q'8Noned gr1)S 2 7111 125 .. blllck gi.mwal trff AIMtnbled 1(17.lt 59.99 Ur1u 1 rnbled, reg 89 99 59.99 UnM11mbla<I. reo 89 9~ pnrvtoua ~ •uthol'I of the tlv~t received a te of the oolwnn.t.i 11 award wtnn.tna worka. 'n\Ja yeer, linc:e have jotned "The Playera, .. a New York club for actors, journalttll and similar keepers of th• cultural t1aroe founded by 1!'4w1n Booth, the l(l'Cat tragedian, I qi aotna to ilk aome of my collequea who have trod The I>o.rd8 profemonally to •Peak the 1peechee <.hoeen by OW' Judle9, who with their uauaf cow-aae prefer to remain anonymou.a. Aa the Bard blda ua then ui "N You Like lt," let ua by the earlieat post have "the retort courteoua . the quip modest . . . the reply churllah. " Martha O 'Conne ll last rites held Services were echeduled today for Martha Marie O'Connell of Corona del Mar, who died Monday at the age of 90. She is survived by her husband of 65 yean, Phlup, daughter Jean Studer of Corona del Mar and Vlrgmia Milla ~dgecrest; six grandc.hildttn, and two great·g:rartlPfilldren. A1ao surviving is her brother, Claude Barbee. Funeral services were BCheduled for noon at Good Shepherd Cemetery ln Huntington Beach. I Orange Co It DAIL v PILOT /Thurlday. April 21. 18&3 Let's give the alternative a try The one-room echool house lives again ln Laguna Beach. Last week the Unified School District Trustees squeaked through a vote resurrecting and expanding their alternative school concept. It they find money ln the budget and interest among 30 to 60 students, the project will mix children from kindergarten through 12th grade in an atmOlphere, proponents aay, that allows gifted students to develop at their own pace. The idea, of course, ia not new. But hiStorlcally, the concept was considered a last ditch alternative for small communities where there were too few students to warrant the expense of separate classrooms and teachers. ~ in favor of the proposal say we've come full circle from the early days of public education. Now structured, homogenized classrooms do a disservice to students who w1ah to surpass the norm or develop special skilJs and talents. For a number of years Laguna had such a specialized program for high school students. CA VE, as it was called, aJlowed the older youngsters to fulfill standard educational requirements in a traditional classroom and then return to their <»-operative venture to work on special projects under the supervision of the alternative classroom instructor. That program was shut down in June of 1982 because the district said it couldn't afford the manpower or the funding necessary to maintain it. U testimonials are any indicator of its success, the letters received by the board from graduates of the program support the soundness of such a proposal. Expansion of an alternative classroom to include such a broad age spectrum, however, is yet untried. Just how one or two teachers can keep 60 brilllht, demanding students ranging in age from five to 18 years busy, productive and well-cared for is a serious question to be resolved. Trustees say they have the money, and parents supporting the idea 'Say there are enough students interested to make. the renaiaance worthwhile. For many students our public school system just doesn't supply the needed stimuli. Youngsters become bored. They aren't challenged enough and eventually loee interest in school and in education. U the money is indeed available, and if there are enough parents and students willing to participate in this innovative project, we think it's worth doing. Op1n1on~ e•Plt'"t-d '" tne \P<lce "DO•e ""~ lliO\e 01 tile Oc1 11y P1101 01ne1 ••l!W\ '" pre~~ed on tnl\ PilCJ~ drt-tho-.t• ot llleir dutnor~ •lnd ctrf1\h Reddl'I tomml'nl ·~ 1nv•I ed AOdrl">\ Thi ::>ally Pilot P 0 Bo• 1~. C.o,ta Me~ CA nb11> Pnoni, 111 41 "" •32t MAllBDX Laguna's problem To the F.ditor: Council to recognize that the Does Laguna have a parking "Village Gate" is not a parking f)roblem? This was but one solutfon for the downtown ' question asked by our city's buainetS district, and to get on ~~~~_Jt.reBen~~°.!!.--~ith deai~~ ~st~ies for tht ... pro~. The answ""1r\iat.y~ ~---:-l~Lag~~a·s c~~.~~ immediate, but whett? visitors, and not wute OW'. time The consult.anta stated. that and money in just more Newport parking by itaelf would not be a type d~elopment u propoeed by feasible alternative for this lite our Newport consultants. without maasive support t.d.Uties We have excellent local dalan to justify the expenditure. In talent to aensitively develop the effect the parking developed at Glenneyre parking site, why not tJ)is location would beneftl only ask them. the attendant proposed TIM HOWELL development and perhaps the Chalnnan. Parking nearby Festival. Transportation Committee What the local bualnesa Laguna Beach community need.a is for this Oty Chamber o( ~ Majority rule To the Editor: In answer to your "Tough Look at the Death Penalty:" What happened to the ~atic "Majority Rule?" What can be a more profound decision by the majority of p?Ople on a jury than a 9 to 3 vote? The people voted by majority rule to reinstate the death penalty in order to obtain tough meaaUJ"e9 against crlminals. We ~ not havinl 8eCODd thought.a about aevere punitive measures ., you sugest. Our decisions in court are not tempered by more innate humanity than needed for ultimate retrlbution . Our c1edsi<lna in court ~ quite clear with a majority rule vote of Y to 3, not a deadlock. We u taxpayers are just u concerned aa our District Attorneys in regards to high 001t re-triala. Our Diatrict Attorneys should not have to make thla dedaion. The jury baa already made the dedsion for them, the people with a majority vote of 9 to 3. At thia time It la quite clear that a change In our judicial system is in order. Let ua eliminate the "unanirnoua dedslons and return to a majority rule aa it should be " DANNY J. DEMPSEY Hunt.lnaton Beach l. I. BIJd /Sharing I A condominium ii not just a houalng complex. ll'a also a ienitory ruled joinUy by two or ~ nations. When Britain and the Un.ked Sia.tea together had 1M Oreaon Tmitory from 1818 &o 18.fe. \hat Wiii • coodominlwn. So w• &Jnoa when Germany, rltaln and the Unl ted Sc.ces Ll)' oontroUed it from 1889 to 880. LUarwMe the Sudan uhder Brf Ulh .nd rGJ>tian N1e from 1899 to t8SO. No. l on the lilt of foods liable to choke people la peanut butter, aaya the Maneuver man, Dr. Henry Heimlech. Q . How bad la Araentlna'• b\Oatb\1 A. U'l 183,&&7 percent in 10 yeuw. .... ..,., 8,800 .,.. tbe.rw c:oWd buy a car. At last tepott lt wouldn't even buy a tank of .... U about to be marooned on a daolate ta1and, what would you mo.i UM to tab with YoU1 How about a buehel ot pc>'afo& Wlih that In • ~ you could "'°" • COi\ rnot'9. '\WILL ~NAN ~N , H0NESr ~tN15rul10N . '~D ~. ~~ ... Comic run-around pays off W ASHlNGTON -Loe be Julie, a amall-busineaa David who haa been flghtlne the Pentagon Goliath for nine years over a $10 million contract. has been given two more It.ones for hls afing. Both the General Accounting Office and the National Research Council support hia claim that the U.S. Army haa been g:ivina him the runaround. I first reported in March 1981, that Julie had been unable to get the Army to &Ive faLr consideration to an automatic calibrator he had developed that would save the taxpayen $200 million over a 10-year period. (Efficient calibraton are crudal to the production of fine-tuned missiles and other weapons of modem wart.re.) Eight monthA later, the "60 Minutes" television show dramatlz.ed Julie's story. The Army was not moved - and apparently not even embarrueed. -by the exposures. The brass ha~ assured Julie that his low bid for the calibrator contract was atilt under consideration. But, in fact, they stopped testing automatic calibrators and spent $1 .5 million on test.a of far less ve.rsat.l.le meter calibraton. The tests showed that meter calibraton would cost more. not te. -10mething Julie had been telling the Army for yean. "Mickey-Mousing around for nine years." G. -J1-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -~ & I reported two years ago, the J\rmy'a dhdain for Julie's calibrator ii not ahared by the Ruaalans. Rebuffed by the determined , l magi native Pentagon and struggling to keep campaign -ualng comic booka to hia small company afloat. Julie ridicule the Army's years of went to Moecow in 1977 at Soviet d a w d l i n I , d e c e i t a n d invitation, and accepted a large d.iacrimination -had caufht the order for hia calibraton. On hia attention of GAO lnvesugaton. return to the United States, Julie They concluded that the Army had 1econd thoughts about had not given Julie'• invention selllng his machines to the adequate testing. K.remU.n and decided not to fill The GAO•a findings we~ -Ule orde~. --·--------- supported by the NRC, an ann of the preatigioua National THOUGH HlS EXPERIENCE Academy of Sciences. which had led Julie to form the Committee been oomml.181oned by the Army Againat Government Waste he to do a ''fair and objective" study denies \Mt he'a involved in a of the situation. The study cruaade. "I need the oontract to concluded that the Anny's tests oontinue in the high-technology had indeed been .~ted against field," he said. ''My alternatives Julie, and thu.a the ability to are to 1ell to the Rumiana or just generalize from the test results go into the real eaiat.e buainem." were diminiahed." But occasionally Julie betrays Nazis, and hia m1niona evidently are still fiahtina World War ll. 'They retu.ed to give the National Wildlife Federation the draft regulation.a on water use they had fum1ahed earlier to a lawyer for agrlbuaineaa corporations. 'The regulations were written to implement a new law that would ~ prices and allocatiooa of irrigation water from federal dams in 17 atatea. When the federation learned that the agribuslneaa lawyer, Robert ~~.bad ,go1lel). .,m ""YAnCe.--J • look at the regulations, it asked for a copy of the draft. No 808p. 'The federation filed a F'reoedom of In.fonnatlon Act request. No reaponae. Finally, when the environmental group threatened legal action, Interior decided to make the draft regulations public. Foley said he doesn't see what all the fuaa I.a about. He uaually geta draft copies of everything he ab Interior for, he utd, and 1r given a chance to diacuaa the material with officiala before lt's made public. The GAO recommended that symptoms of ~ %eal. u the Army determlne what when he said: T'Ml ficht until the percentage of their calibration rucala are driven out. It's not workload would benefit from penonal, it's syatem.ic. It affects Julie's automatic system, and ~ery small high-tech company." auggeated an "Independent Fooinot.e: The genera11 should hardware demonstration" of the have fair wamin8 that Julie is TEA BREAK: Romania's calibrator. thinking about unleuhing hi. ahortap of hard CWTenCY has hit '"11\e bottom line ia that there's ultimate weepon once more. He ita dUzena right in the coffee a aubatantlal coat aavlnga and cartooniat Dick Haler are break. Lacking the currency between our system and what planning a third oomic book. strength to import coffee, the they've been working with," Romanians are reluctantly Julie told my aaaoc:Ute Charles INSIDE TRACK: Interior making do with tea or ersatz Bennant. He added with diacuat Secretary Jamee Watt baa coUee to quench their caUeine ·..1£~~~~~:::,~~~~~~t u·~~~;;e:-;:~~r::;~;,::J;.:l\::;[~:.:~~~:,;;b~ef.$~~·n~-~tlJ~IUt~~~l1J.AP!!~!P~w:i•~~Y}~;,; :~\t rt";--;~~. ,.~"b~· 1Poking into the cookie .iar By BOB GREENE You and I we're 90 naive. We measure how well we're dol.ng at OW' companies on the but.a of how much salary we get. U we pt a good rai9e, we flgutt the boaesllkeus.Uwegetameager raise, we figure the hemes don't like us. We think that way becauae our fathen before ua, and their fathers before them, thought that way. Your salary waa your worth. Your salary waa the indicator of what your company thought of you. The smart people -the real buaine9S powers -la~ at ua for thinking that way. They know that, In theae time. when the monetary system haa beoultf! ao goofy, salary doesn't mean much. Even lf you're making a lot of bucka. the combination of the recent inflation, the current receaalon and the Internal Revenue Service makes base salary almost meanm,ie... The big buaineaamen and women don't meaaure their aucceu on the bas1a of aalary. They meuu.re lt on the bu1a of .. perks." ''Perk•'' la short for .. perquialta." It ~ all the wonderful little thtn11 that ::;corate executlvea aet In tlon to thel:r aalartll. SOME EXECUTIVES Ull8 the ~ "pe:rkl ... Some \189 the term "good.I•." Some UM &ho term ··Cooldel.'' It all IDMD8 u,. lmM thlni: IOI 111111 Your company paya for aomething that makea your We better. Since lt la not given to you in salary, you don't Fi.ave to pay taxes on lt. But it'a yours anyway. A.re you confuaed? Here are eome examplea. If your bom rides in a company-owned chauffeured Umouaine, that la a perk. If he aometimea ataya downtown ln an apartment rented by the oompeny, that I.a a perk. U he goe. to lunch at a club where hia membenbip is ~ by the company, th.at la a perk. U hia taxea are prepared by an accounting firm retained by the t'OIDJJUY, that la a perk. Perb have become a staple of the corporate world. 1bat'a why your bones arnile at you for worrying about your salary. Salary? Not only do they aet magni&ent aa1.arie8 -they ai.o pt. foe tr., most of the thlnp they could conceivably aperid that ulary an. Walton R . Winder, a New York·bMed bualnem conl\lltant. told Ind~ Week mquine: ·~ that u. perks do tbetr damnedl9t not to dl8c1c.e them tn much detail -In pert to bide them from the lharehoJden. in part to bep them flml the oompettUan. PWb.,.. °"-' \.-cl aa recruiting tools. Special benefits don't remain •peclal very Iona if everybody's 1ot them.'' AND JANET TWEED, a management recruiter, explained why executiwa are 90 OOYetow of perks: ''Beyond a certain salary level, executives don't want money. They end up giving it away in taxes." You want to know exactly how much of th.la I.a aolna on? Induatry Week publlab-ed a survey of 727 corporation•, detalllna what percentage of them offered certain perks to their top offloen. -79 percent otter executive pbyDcal exam&. -66 percent offer company can -either chauffeur-driven or resuJ,ar. -~ percent offer luncheon club membenbips. -3~ percent offer compe.ny- paid vacations. -30 percent offer private airpl.anea. -27 percent otter SJ10UM!18 the chance to travel free while the excuUve la on the road on company~ -20 percent otter penonal ttnandal eotmP:z. -19 percent er m.aJa in an executive d1n1nl roam, -11 pertWDt otf• epartmentl or hotel .U. Mel' the ottke. -10 percent offer tax- pn..,.don wvic.. -5 percent offer penonal ~~ uarnpa. tblt didn't abow up on the 1urve1 are per'baiw ewn men lmlr\lcUw. One female eueutlft wbo ' uld th• bacl to do a lot of =~:t:r:!'!f::= by ..... CClmP'!'V· One ............. ~ •ho"" z d to•• >eo., an bOun freilB Ml a-. I" 11111 ;• trw II 2 .. • ind ,,_Wied fNr/ ~· ON11 ODllPANY _.. tit a..t • ah-. --.. I t rt .. ,. ......... ~, ,,, ..... , ···:e~--r.~·"· becau.e they are a little hard to justify.'') Perhapa the most coveted perk In executive suites the9e da.ya la called the "golden parachute." Thia means that if the company la taken over by another corporation, the executive wtU oontlnue to receive his full aalar1 foe the next two-1'>-eight yeani, even if he la fired by th.e new management. At the highest levels of corporate America, the rerk system twa become a way o life. JCverybody'a happy . The company doe.n't care lf it has to pay "tor the9e ~ -lf It didn't provide them in the form of perks, it would probably have to couah up even more ln raw aalary to enable the executive to buy them on hia own. The executive I.a thrilled -on top of hi• handaome salary, he gets many of the t.hinaw that most ~ple spend their aalarlea to i;,en the Securities and Exchan,e Commlulon cuta a ~~eye an the proceedlnp. A com.pe.n.y must da.c&c:. the annual aalaries and bon.'- of ltt five moat htahll paid executivee. But perb o up to $10;000 in value can be completely eliminated from the T. wonder you.r company's cbJaf exerutiw ottlces' eeecm to bave a •U&btly paironlsin1 aUltude on the ~ you eod Y"Alr co11equea a.re beat over your P.OCk•t calculatora. tryln1 to a,un out the penimtaet of llUI ,...,.,. ....... 1 fleel ., ~ ebout ill Of t.bk. l'or ,_,.., Ne beeiD ,.,.,.. tor mJ own Umoua&ne~ ltoi io mentSOn the batlftc lod,. ln '°" rd ..... llllJPlllt THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1983 ANN LANDERS COMICS ENTERTAINMENT Audrey Tengan has a little accident, but all is okay. She gets assistance from her teacher, Debie Grahn, while Valerie Sover looks on. ,,,. ·--~.Dally~~~~ ... ---~ ... -&. ~ Top twirlers Future majorettes work at FV, recreation center Some of California's top three teams are coached by Debi youns twirlers work out with Grahn of Fountain Valley, who their batons each week at the ia no slouch with a baton henelf. Fountain Valley Recreation Grahn wu a twirler for Edi.on Center. High School In Huntington The dty'• three baton teama Beach and later twirled recently won five first place profellionally for the Rama. honon in the Drwn Majol'ettes of Me m be ra o f t he th re e America California State Fountain Valley baton teams are Twirling Championships, selected through tryouta. Meet conduQed in Villa Park. of the team members have taken In addition, two individual twirling clal8es through the city twirler came home with top rec reation departmeot . .__,,a.........f'llllAlrxlil.-Fnr ·lM-~Year a (Rep~~ for the next beton • 'l).._.:;"'l'ft1'lC~'l' • :A~;Nr!1 1 19t}llJl(..r ... ~---1 ,fJ,'-l Wemtminster w~. e Califqrnla The Fountain Valley baton State Boys Twirling title. ~ teams won national honors In Robyn Applegate of Fountain l980 and are now raising money Valley was name~ the n~w to compete in a national C.alifomia State Basic Strutb.ng competition aaain in 1984. Champion. ' --· In recognition, Fountain The baton tea.ma perform in Valley Mayor Marvin Adler area parades, also. 'rhey will presented the captains of the take part June 4 in the annual. ' three city twirling teams with Fish Fry Parade in Co.ta Mesa. oerttficatee of recognition. F.ach summer they perform at The three teams are the Sea World in San Diego, and Sun1hlne, ages 7 to 10; the recently they took part In half- Splnnerl. ages 10 to 14; and the time festivities for a Loi Angeles Swweekers, a~es 12 to 16. All Lakerl game at the Forum. Scott Picquelle, a national title holder on the pommel hone, oaches two girls' gymnastics teamt. He is shown at the right with one team and going hrough a routine below. 83 84 86 James Brolin stars as Ward ~ McNally, s disillusioned D teacher from the North, . ~ returning to his boyhood 0 - roots in tonight's movie. BB. ... Heather Ure, 14, twirls into a routine. She is a member of the Spinners Team. Niki Parrish practices with her baton. Cheryl Jones with her mom, Carol. Super gymnast He teaches sport to girls fl, ~~,~ .. ~~RD When Scott Picquelle returned home from Farminiton. N. Y. after compeUna In a national collegiate meet, he brought with him first place honors ln the pommel horse division and set a national high 1COre record of 9.5.5. Winning award1 in gymnastic competition is nothing new for the 21-year-old Huntington Beach native. Aa a 1tudent at Huntington Beach Hlab School he was voted mo1t valuable aymnaat In 1978. He tranaferred to Fountain Valley High teams. One team ii the Sunshine Girl. which ia made up of five and alX- year-olds while the other group ~ called the Rainbow Glrla who ar; aged seven to 11 . ·'. ''Our Al.A teams put on exhtbtUol* as a community service for loc.4 organizations, high ICbooll, coll~ and some In foretan countrlea, ~ Picquelle said. "I hope' to make ~ men's AlA world competition i.e... when I graduate bun oollep. I bav* been perfecting performal'x. In all six events necea1&ry fof worl4 competition." These include. thf .; 'Our AIA team1 put on exhibitions as a community 1ervice for I organizations, hqh echools, colleges and eome in foreign eoantrlee.• " ' School after Huntln1ton 'Beach dropped It. omnutic prosram. Apln he wu votea most valuable l)'mnMt ln 1980. Carl'1 Jr. ~WW\U al8o eelecUld bbn Athlet. of U.. Week and Sn lMU be qualified for the -California lritnlnural r.dention flnala and won wlth • record "'Uni 9.2.5. M a ........ t at 1~ Beech City Coll•, ~U. bM won wv.ral •:doM aDCl ... MrDld to Uw Na I Junior Collep Athletic A111 illllll• All·Alilllicll\ Twn. tt. w..-.~~Wtdlahap .... .,,.,, . • ...... ~ ................ be¥9 •1111• lliil IF • "l'C • g .... _, lllln.. AM.I ' :Z:L'C :fr,. ""' ••:--•MA. .............. rte.,,. ..... l ! ·--l ' I• i. 1 I ./ I t D Orange Oout DAILY PILOT!Thurtd1y, AprU 18, 1813 , i . . two days only Shop. 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TOP ... 23 LARGE SIZE PANT TOPS . 21 BIG aovc;· SWEATS 2.98 'Z7 SHORT SLEEVE TEE SHIRTS . . . . . . 3.48 -s~~~ 24 AcTIVi COORDINATES 1.98 . 1.98 -ffal I tei:Mi'To~~·:-:-·-.. -:-4:9&-· - 44Bt080VS'LONOSLVPLAIDSHIRTS . 5.98 125 EXE.RaSEWEAR . . . . . . . •... 52JUMOllCOOBDINAJES ..... - 20 MISIES' BLOUSES . . . . . 71 MISSES' POL VEST£A BLOUSES 87..SSES' POL VESTER BLOUSES 57 MISSES' COORDINATES 64 MISSES' SHIRTS . . . . 35 JUHIOA SHIRTS. . . . 1 IO JUNIOR SKIRTS . . . 114 JUM0R DRESSY BLOUSES 32 JUNIOAJEANS .. 217 JUNIOR PANTS 19 JUNIOR JEAHS 25 MISSES' JEAHs women's dresses .•. 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 .3.98 3.98 .. . 3.98 6.98 6.98 11.98 6.98 NOW 17 JUNtORDRESSU. . . . .. • . .. : .. .. . 19.98 53 •&ES' OAE.SSES . . . . . . .. . . . • . 19.98 3' Ml88E8' DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.98- 46 LITTLE BOYS' LEVI'S• JEANS 8 .98 buys for men 39 YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL SLACKS 37KEYRINGS 27 INrrlAL KEY RINGS 49 VEE NECK SWEATERS 35 YOUNO MEN'S JEANS 61 YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL SHIRTS 17 HOODED ZIPPER SWEATSHIRTS 23WALLETS 25T1ES .. 35 S. SLY.ACTIVE TEES 23 SPORT SHORTS 19LSLV. V-NECK SWEATERS 21 L SLY. PRINTED TEES 33 S. SLY. WESTERN PLAID SHIRTS NOW 10.98 2.48 . 5.48 11.98 7.98 9.98 1.98 1.98 1.98 3.98 3.98 . 5.98 5.98 7.98 1~TWO ~ .•.. .,~ ..... ~._u _ -~" ,.. ......... ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~~ -~·-?-~~ ... .,.~ '···· .,, ~.-... ·z:<.. . ;t .. 9.,.,. ...... ~" f ·\l 11:( ~ ..... , -r 21 TWO PIECE surrs . .. . .. .. . . . 69.98 13THREEPIECESUITS . . ... 119.98 lingerie, loungewear NOW 49THERMAL UNDERWEAR . . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 158.ABV DOLLS . . .. .. . . • . .. • . .. . . . 1.98 31 UNFORM TOPS . . . • . . . . .. . . . • . . . 5.98 15 SHORT GOWNS . . . . . . . 5.98 41LONOOOWNS . . . .. . 9.98 women's accessories NOW H HAtR ACCESSORIES . 98c 2t CAPNAS HAHOBAGS . 2.98 37 BELTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 S4 PURSE ACCESSORIES, KEY RINGS 1.98 23 EXERCISEWEAR . . . . . . . 2.98 23 SOAP SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 75ARGVLELEOWARMERS 3.48 25CRYSTALYASES . . . 3.98 21LEATHERHAHOBAGSANOCLUTCRES . 10.48 21LEATHER HANDBAGS . 20.98 infants ·and toddlers NOW 21 FANCYTOOOLERS' DRESSES . . . . . . • . . 5.98 1tTOOOUABOVPAHTS. . . . . ....... 2.98 171NFAHTS'IWEATERS .. ... . .. . 2.98 23 TODOLEATOPS. .. . . . . . .. .. • . .. . .. ... 1.98 21 INf ""1' TOPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . 1.98 11 TOOOLPIHOE LACES . .. . . . . . . .. .... 28c ' buys for girls NOW l'JUmllUR'S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... e.98 17fAMOUIWERDREllU .............. 4.98 1tF.MIOUI MAKER PANTS ................. 4.98 ra 41TOPI •............................ • ..... 1M ., ACTnra TOfll ........................... 1.98 t78AllCKNRI Hrt ....................... 48c 1t1W.UCUC•&.SOUT.) ............. 48c • wt LOllQ -..WTOPS . , .................. 1 M 17'°"9................................. • ... •tlGlf'l~ .•........................ 4.11 ,., llAelC ................................. lie buy,•forboya NOW meoiaa .. , ................ , ................ ?to _., .80¥8' 8'0RT CAN ............. , .... tic tlPW~ ............• : ............ 1.11 NOW 10 GIRLS' CANVAS SPORT SHOES 2.98 10 aovs· SANDALS 3.9a 11kADIES'CASUALS .. 3.98 9 LADIES' HIKING SHOES 3.98 30 aovs· SOCCER SHOES 5.98 18GIRLS' ESPADRtLLES . 5.98 10LADtES' NURSE SHOES 5.98 10MEN'SCANVASCASUALS 5.98 55SNOOPVC CHILOREN'S SHOES 7.98 3080YS' NYLON CLEATS 7.98 34 MEN'S JOGGER. . . . 8.98 15 LADIES' SANDALS . . 8.98 17 LADIES' SPORT SHOES 9 .98 19 LADIES' HIKING BOOTS 18.98 21 MEN'S COWBOY BOOTS 29.98 for your home NOW 19KITCHENCURTAINS 28c 15 WASH CLOTHS 28c 44 HANO TOWELS 48c 18 PHOTO FRAME, 5" x 7" 48c 89DECOAAT1VETIHS . . 1.18 7 RIBTONE BEDSPREADS . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 53 NOVEL TV TINS . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . 1.98 • 23 CHILDREN'S BLANKETS . . . • . . . . . . 2.98 IT PA1HT BLANKETS . .. .. ...... , • . • .. . 2.81 S1 DECORATORTINS ...... 1 .............. 2.11 housewares NOW 'Z7 SOUO COLOR SUGAR 80WL8. . . • • • . . . 1.81 33IOUOCOLOACREAMERS .............. 1.91 n KNIVES . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . • .. 1.98-3.91 39IOUOCOLOAPLATIEA8f. •.•....•....• 1.91 .. jewelry buys HOW 11~a111CK,.. ................. 1.41 47NICKUCCl!AMINGMTI ••••...•..•• 1AI 7'TllOI NRCID IAftfttNQI .............. 1 Al Huntington Be1ch • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brooknur1t St. Compare our everyday low prices on polyester whitewalls. ' • Each, 600·12 Pk.ls 1 4 2 FET 19.99 Reg 29.99 Sun timing light has extra bnght blue· whrte xenon flash tube. soid·state c1rcu1try. high impact plastic case Functions with aM types of ignitions Mohawk Meteor whitewalls have rugged polyester construct10n for strength and smooth nd1ng. ~1de tread design for exceUent traction Fits Thls Our EYttfyday Metric low Price Size Size Each FET A78· 13 Pl 65/80R13 26.99 1 44 878·13 P175/80R13 30.99 1 54 078·14 P195175R14 34.99 1 70 E78·14 P195/75R14 35.99 1 78 -t--1-H--1'4-·--P2e5ff6fl+4-·-"96:* .. ~., G78·14 P215/75R14 38.99 2 28 G78·15 P215/75R15 40.99 2 38 H78·15 P225/75A15 42.99 2 55 78 ·15 P235t75Ri 5 44.99 2 80 SmaH car alzes with dlff_erent tread design 600-12 600-12. 25.99 1 42 560-15 560· 1 5 29.99 1 59 600-15 600-15 31.99 1 63 No trade-in needed A. Band 0 s12es have 5 rib tread When you buy tires at T argel even at these low pnces. you get tPlese services at no extra charge •Mounting • Rotat10n every 5. 000 miles • Puncture repair for as long ac; you own the tires Steel muffler -installed 24.99 Reg. 34.99 Target wlH install a new steel muffler on your car for durable wear and quiet performance A new muffler helps restore pep and power to your car. too. Sizes for many U S cars pickups and vans Pipes. hangers and clamps extra. if needed. AJr conditioning chaClt and charge. 19.99 • '• .11 I Orange Coa1t DAILY Ptl.OT IThurlday, Aprtl 28, 1883 Vows repeated Miller-Galt Gretchen Mllle r Richard Miller o f Newport Beach and hla bride, the former Gretchen Galt, will reside In lrvlne foUowlna a weddln1 trip to Mexico. They were married April 23 In St. Charlee Catholic Church, North Hollywood. The bri d e 11 the d.au,hter of Patricia and Kirby Galt of Burbank. Her husband la the aon of Robert Miller of Laguna Beach and Harriette Bolliger of Santa Ana. The newlywed• c urrently hold the Lipton Mixed Doubles National Championship. The bride is a tennis promotions director, and her husband is a leasing manager f o r Kroh Brothers Development Co. ! ~ _M_N_u_N_Dl_RS_ DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent column you had a letter from a Tulsa secretary whoee bolls decided the conventional salutations on business l.ett.era were old-fashioned. It reminded me of an article I cllpped In July 1966, by Jane Goodsell. Perhaps you wou ld like to share it with your readers. -DEVOTED FAN IN BELL VILLE DEAR DEVOTED: Tbat piece la aa Jood today at It waa 1? yean a10. Thanks for llallglDI onto It. Here'• a condensed venlon: Letter wrtt1D1 11 still belnl conducted b.Y na.les of etlqaette tbt mast bave been eatabUsbed by tbe Pentau. Or maybe It dates back to tbe Ace of QaJ.valry, wben people were vel')' polite to eacb o~er -no matter bow tbey felt. Actually, l don't >-...._._.,.,.,t,..W~dao~ ........ W.ita'1.~ 1 lug overdae for revision. Tlaey bear no relevance l datever to modern life, and therefore I propose tM following cluua1ea. "]Har" aboald be eliminated wbea It 11 totally o.t of barmony wttb tbe content• of die letter. For epmple, it ma.Ilea no sense to write, "Dear Mr. Folluabff: U yoa don't keep "8t terrible do1 of yous oat of my yard and away from my rose b•1ltea, I am 101Dg to call tbe police." A more fltthla aalatadon would l>e, "l'Qow see bere, Mr. Vollu1bff, yoa wretcb." Don't you feel 11lly addreulDI yoar consreaamu u .. Dear" and declaring yoanelf to be vel')' &na.ly "bit" or "ben''? Sacb sentiments mJp& l>e appropriate OD a valentine, but Hrely not ID a letter denouclng tile recipient as a acoandrel ud a Dlncompoop. Wben yoa alt down to wrtte a letter to a book clab, declarln& tbat tblt 11 tbe tklrd time yo• It.ave Informed tbem of yoar wlab to dlscontlnae membenblp, that yo. uve no bateatloD of payta1 tbe bllh tbey keep aendlDa for boob yoo cl1d not l order and tbat yn Intend to Initiate legal proceed.ID11 U they do aot ceaae ud destlt. h it beflttln1 to addre11 tbem as "Gentlemen"? Wo1lldn't "Yoa ldlots" be more aa.ltable? llMA IOMllCI AT WIT'S ENO Remember when mothen UIOd to make eXC'WlllS for IOlna to work? Well, now they're maktn1 apolo1le1 for 1taym, at home. It wu bound to happen. lt'a called Guilt &ick.l.uh. The principle II timple. Anythlnl you enjoy Is worth feelln1 1ullty about. 9.aCk ln the early '70. when getttna a job outalde the home wu fun and different, 1utlt was at a premium. You could buy your aoul back for an an1ora sweater, three meal.I out, a rat. ln the allowance, a trip to Dlaneyland, or the uae of your car for the weekend. But when the envy ahlfted to the woman who atays at home, geta to watch all the soaps t he wants to, drink.a coffee whenever ahe feels like it, and has time to shop and take nape, the attitude changed. What lives her the right to alt at home working one pb when other mothers a.re working two? I overheard two children talking the other day and their comments were interesting. One child said, "I heard your mother uh her Job and is stAylnR at ··--·· _.. ~ ~ .. --:19 ~""""~3'..& home now. Dc>el 1he have tor• "No," said the other child. "8ht Hid 1he Ju•t didn't feel fulfllled anymore mak1nC coffee for the whoi. office and ftllfll l.naurance clalml. She WU bored." "Boy, t hope that doe1n't 1tart aomethiJ'\8," aa.ld hJa friend. "Supix-e all the otner mothen started atayina home. What do you think woula haf..pen to us?" 'Yea, w hat kind of a mother 11 alwaya home when her ktda p t home from sch ool ... ",;!lln1 abou t c~ut of your clothea and comp ou're lndoon too much watch.lni and why don't you IO and and play and aet .orne fresh air?" "My brot her told me he can remembe r w h e n nearly all the mothers In the world stayed at home. He never had to carry a door key. She wu alwaya there." "Gosh, does that mean you won't be able to make confetti In the blender anymore or climb on the roof to change lthe antenna or teue the dog?" Hi.a friend nodded. "I Uked It better when mothers didn't know who they were." ,.. ~ 'J!kJL.'-.bu>-~.'!.,U.,~. ~r>!~ .A _le~tter ,., . ..,,..,..., ...... .._,J~··~~_._ ~-~ .. ~, ,.,; denied becaaae yoa are a bopele11 ere IC rts , llD't it 1lteer bypocrlcy to alp sacb a letter "Cordlallv''? A better c bolc e woa Id be "Ratbleasly. r, In case my sa1geatloas strike yoa as too bllarre, yoa ml1bt prefer to model you coneapoadence on a letter I came across tile odler nl1bt wltlle browsing tltroagb a book of great letten. It wu wrtttea by Benjamin Fraaklln to Wllllam Stralaan, an old friend and a member of tlte British Boaae of Commons. It accompllllaed Ile .eem.bagly lmposalble task of expre11lng fwy wttll piace aDcl 1tyle: "Mr. Straban: Yoa are a m e mber of Parliament ud of mat majority wbiclt us doomed my coatry to deatncdoa. Yoa laave beflUl to barn ov towu and m•rder oar people. Look apon yoar l&Uld1! ftey are stained with tile blood of yoar relations! Yoa and I were Iona frlend1. You are now my enemy, ud I am, 8 . Franklln." Discover how to be date hair without falling hook , line a nd sinker. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don'ts." will help yoo be more pol/led and •ure of yourself on dates. Send 50 centa along with a Jong, stamped, aelf-ad~ envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. 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JuM•' l.1• l>t•ntu l South'• 'lr11nict Opt'nirll( huJ Will' nol th1• rraull of look tnic too dt•t•ply 1ntn a iclu, of llol' h••lort• "ti 1n1t ti own Ill play. l<ath .. r. II II typ1rt1I Mixed Pain 'lralt'IC)' lht· malt· hall or t hr piur llkl'1> tu oven 00(' no trump. bolh to makt• 11 easu•r for h" rartnt•r to respond and. pt"rhaps. w that he un g1•1 to play lht> hand S1nr1• th1' v.J\ a pair' tour num1•nt, ovrr trirk~ "'"'" 1·r1t11·al llumrny\ tt•n ol t•luth v.un th1· r;r,1 lm•k and ll ht•Jrt tu l ht• kinic hrld Wh1•n t h1· d1amonrl JMk drop1wd und1•r tht· ~1n11 l'hdlC•'' 1•nlt•n•d llumnn v. 1th .t duh 11 ~tftM L.IKf !.'M JIY.>1 Sl'tNNI~ M'i Wltf.tL.~ ! AND A ~RJE.NDLESS GIRi... WITH A $MURF LUNC.HBOX ./ rtnror and ran thr lt'n or d11mund1. lie ronl1nul'd w1lh lht• nlnt, rov•red by th1• 4uten ond lakt•n liy lhr 11rr We.t. mt•anwh1lr. dh1l·11rd1•d two dub' I ll•rlarrr rl'lurntd to dum my with 1 diamond to ra'h dummy·, Kood rlubs. 'lufflnl( tht• king 11nd 11urrn or ~padt'~ from hn nd 111 East dise11rdrd ht' n·rrn11ninic •pndt•. Ill' th1•11 lt·d lh1• Jilrk ol ~111tdl'~ tu t hi• at't'. hr1ng1n1e ahout t ht' JIOHt lion "-ORTH • 10 9 Ii \,' -·-WEST EAST •RS • - 10 A J 4 . -. - iE-MEM&ER, I~ 'iOO ~A'I oN 1'ME ~f.AA'{-C,O·RooNO LON(, f.Nooc:.\.I. • 'IOU 't.1 .. E \/EN1' \J A\.\.'{ &E 1' 'f M f. ~lSS RI Nb '· ·-..:•Q97 0 - ~:ut knrw lhdl drC'lartr h.id only h<'arl• lt•lt, to tn an illrmpl lo win two ol lhr la~t I hrrf t r1rk1. ht rtlurn•d a lo~ hurl Hut "'Ans•I Gt1br1r l" had a rlrv1•r rountrr hr playt>d a low hurl. Wt•Al wu forced lo win lhe lrtl'k with lhf' len or htartl and )Urrendrr thP l11t two tmks lo dummy'• apadta! Ho• do ytu rhoote tlM but opea!q lud? Clw'le1 Gorn ha1 the aa••er. For a copy of "Wlnnloa Opeolq tr1d1," ind 11.85 to "'Goru·lud1," ran of tld1 n•••paper, P.O. Boa 259, Sor•ood. N.J 07648. Make rhrclu payablt to ,,.,", . p1perbook1. by Jeff Mac:Nelly ~ITA WIU'~ CN~£~t; --"\ by Kevin Fagan 'I001L.l. Al.~ 6€.,. .,IC. I< 1"0 -<oo~ 5'1'~Ac"\ by George Lemont By Mark Lasky THAT'S NOT FAIR--I'M THE LOUDEST DRUMMER IN CLA~-- -AND I'M L- 60NNA PLAY IT EVEN LOUDER NOW .'.\,' _..... BOOM BOOM ., by Harold Le OoU>c Now for children • • • ESPADRILLES 1052 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 548-8684 Your Full Service ·optometrist Dr. Lou Roy Elder member American Optometric Association 1124 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 642-0720 ' E•peclally tor Mother •.• Summer caaualwear In crisp fabrlca, bright colors and classic stytlng. 17th & Irvine Ave., Newport BHch, Calif. (714) 645-0792 A. $345 8. $276 c. 1175 0. 1225 CHARLE S ff. BARR ·~-­L•• ... , 171• & I"-· We•clff P1au Newport.._. 642-3310 Oranoe Coat DAILY PfLOT/Thurtdey, Aptff 21, 1913 .. MOVING SALE! We 're moving to a new location in Westcliff Plaza % Price on Selected Sale Merchandise Levi's jeans, girts sweaters. blouses, dresses , Carters 2-piece foo.ted pajamas, infants training pants, t·shirts. llU/t4P7Y DUMPTY -CHILH&l'S WIAI I 0511"-· Wfftclff Plaa M.wport leodl Love is • • • Veta's . by Bill Blass one .a. fits al .. Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Thurtday, April 21, 1H3 I World War II drama, fantasy to open Friday .,. By TOM TITVS or .. _.,,.....,.. A World War ll drama and • children'• fantuy are the dlveno off•rinal open!~ on local •\al" tl\.11 w.ekend. "c.omrnand Declalon," lhe •tale veralon of lhe Clark Gable movie, open1 Friday for Showcue Product.lona ln Wettminater under the dtrectlon of Alex Koba. Meanwhile, the junior dtvtalon of the Coata Meaa Civic Playhouae wlll be opening "The Patchwork Glrl of Os" with an all-youn11ter catt. Brin Lomond head• the caat of "Command Deol1lon" ln the Gable role with MlchMl Miller, Gerry Flynn, Michael Nan, Monil ROllenfeld, Jimmy Hart. Don Rhoadea, Frankie Lee, Warren Weit. Jack Radoata, David We1t, Chuck Caaey, Jamea Bunon and Jeff McCune rounding out the company. Performances will be aiven Friday• and Saturday• at 8:30 and Sunday• at 2 p .m . throu1n May l & at th• We1tmln1ter Auditorium, 7&71 Weatmlnater Avo . Re1ervatlon1 are available at H4-6786. Co1ta Me1a'1 "Patchwork Girl" 11 Jenny Weat, while Curt Cornellu1 and Sandee Ball have other major rolea. Complettn1 the company are Tim Tttua, Dara Aicklen, Ll1a de Simone, Erik Lyberg, Jamie Hume , Beth McJl'aul Huah Manhall, Joen Mero, Windy and Autumn 8c>Nn10n, c.olby Kelly, Anna McMurphy, Briana Wint.er, Tammy Am•, Felicia Edelman, William W11tfall and Tr9Cy Buhaw. Tape cassette sales up Perforrnancet will be 1lven Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. ln the playhouae, at the Arlln1ton Street entrance to the Orange County Fairgrounda, Becaute of hqvy ticket demand, two addlUonal performance• will be 11ven May 8 at 8 p.m. and May 7 at 4 p .m. Call 754 -&159 for ticket LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Tape cuaette sales are leading the mu1ic recording induatry out of a four-year slump that saw revenue• and shipments decline, an industry official sa~. "At the end of 1982, manufacturers were shipping as many caaaettes as albums, and it's feasible that by the end of 1984 cassettes may be outselling albums," said Steven Traiman, vice president and execuUve director of the Recording lnduatry Aaaociation of America. the Industry's future. "While 1982 wu not the best kind of year. looking ahe.d there are encouraging aigns. And based on reports from retailers and dJatribut.ora, we aee an upturn for the industry in the 2 percent to 10 percent range for 1984," he said. Figures releaaed by the industry group show that buaineea was off by 9 percent in 1982. But first-quarter 1983 repon.t from major recording companies ahow profits . . ain lnfonnaUon. units, the recording CompleUng thelr four- association's figures week engagemenu this show. weekend are "Born CBS Recorda Group. YeatA!rday" at the Irvine which diatributes records Community Theater and under labels auch as "Bus Stop" at the Columbia and Eplc, Mission Viejo Playhouae. reported a 101 percent Kitty Karp, Alan first-quarter pro flt Schnelder and David increase of $39.4 milllon, Billman head the cast of compared with $19.6 "Born Yesterday." million In the same which closes with quarter last year. perfonnances Friday and CBS labels are the Saturday at 8 p.m. in the current envy of the Turtle Rock Community lnduatiy. The company Park au d Ito r I um , d.l.strlbutes labels 1uch aa Sunnyhlll Road off Colwnbla records, which Turtle Rock Drive In preaently has three of Irvine. Information Billboard magazine's Top 857-~96. Ten LPa. and Epic Dave David and recorda, which releued Barbara Hollis atar in the current No. 1 album "Bua Stop" at the Forum "Thriller" and No. l Theater on the Festival . . Mondaya throu1h Ma.>: U with "lnvelld ' playln1 Tue1d1y1 throuah Saturd.a)'t at 8. Sunday• at 7:30 and weekend matlneta at 2:30. "Freddy" 11 on NI• Tueeday. throuah Saturday• at 8 :30, Sunday~ at 8 and weekend afternoon. at 3. -"Ll'l Abner" at SebuUan'a Weat Dinner Playhouae, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9900). Perfor- mance• are given nightly eXL'ept Mondays at varytna CW1aln tl.met throuRh ~y 15. -111 Do, I Do" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S . Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Curtain Umes vary nightly except Mondays through June 19. -"Stop the World, 1 Want t.o Get Off" at the Newport Theater Arts CentA!r, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newp o rt Bea ch (642-8119). Perfor- mances are given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until May 7. -"Tribute" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacliff Village shopping ce nter (847-4465). Curtain Ume is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through May 21. Featured in Showcase Productions' "Command Decision" are (standing) Frankie Lee and Jack Radosta and (kneeling) Mike Narz and David West. Sales of the tapes increased from 28 percent of the album market In 1981 to 42 percent In 1982, according to the 8S80dation. ~a~s e.ncouraging news for the troubled industry, which haa aeen net revenues drop from a high of $4.1 billion in 1978 to $3.59 billion last year. During that time, net shipments fell from 726 million records and tapes to 575.6 million ~."~th." ofArtagrounda,650--------------------~~~~;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~ Warner Communlca-Laguna Canyon Road, tions Inc. reported a L a g u n a Be a c h . slight decreue In sales Reservation.a 770-0381. Traiman expressed optimism Tueaday about and a small increase in Also on stage and ;::::==================~ prof i ta for the firs\ conUnulng Mre: qLJJ1rt .. r.._of 1983 Lor. itL-.--':.I'U-11'1'~. . we·re-pvti\1 you • sicond chance to see • ftbn you'D want to SH apln and a.pin and apin. t s ( LUXURY THEATRES ) 1st lwlllti..tsa..1tpGUS2JA1Wtu-.-.lllt"4 cmeoome a IGY\ SlND SOPHIE'S K[WI KlM CHOICT • 65-4 255'/~~ '''l. •1 u 1.;,11 s.do'u ,_, 1:00 a:tf 1 :20 I .Su lit >llOW nty ~ 7:JI 6. 0:00 12:10 3:00 1100 1 111 t i21 12:41 3r00 StU 714110t11 HIGH RoAD lb CHINA a ~m _,. 41 HOUrl (") OtcerWlll- E'T THf EXTRA· 1JiJ! • I . TERHESTRllU. AIM Tiie To)' (PO) AIM Darll C'"t.IJ (PQ) .,..........0..,..........,,... ....... QIWmlWtrl2frttU.lts1llltld Selling is Believing You'll quickly become a believer in claaslfted-if you aren't already- when you Ond a buyer for tha.e ltema you have for iille. Selling is as simple as calllng to place your ad. Don't you have something · you·d like to sell? Give us a call today. Warner, Electra and lnvalld'' on the main Atlantic labela. stage and "Goodbye Two other major Freddy" on the S'econd companlea. Polygram Stage of South Coa1t record a ' and RCA Repertory, 655 Town Records, reported Center Drive. Co1ta increased first-quarter Mesa (957 -4033). Both sales. r u n n I g h t l y e x c e p t "The movie is irresistible ••• " _. -~-..... • •-# ......-,-..-· •...;..... 4'Mt '9 ... u~ l- .. --~~r--:i.. ~e:.a. 1 ---- "l'LAIHOANCr - _____ ....... l AIC EWOOO CUHIR SOUTH ... ,. " --- ----........ CllC*:S" ... --"TMI ..-.er .. ·--- 81G•81G•DlllVl·IN MllGAIN$2 MRY WEDNESDAY a lHtltSOAY Cftlclrtn UMlr 12 Always Fiii ... NltSC* . .. ANAHEIM ""''"'IN BUENA PAR K ••• -. -----UMOJO LINCO LN ['ll'-I IN llnC----·-111-4010 fOUNlAIN VAllD' f1l1•VI IN -"'ZCI II 1• ---·-_ .. _ \.~ ...... ,.... ... &.~--- &. ... ••'"' --.. _ .. _ "THI OUT--·--~IOYr'• "flLAett DAMCI" • -.......... -....... ... Rich teen-agers' super thin • aim: STANFORD (AP) -Fat walleta and aldnny ahapea may fil tocether like caviar and diet c:rackera, aooord.lna to a Stanford Untverslty atudy ahowlna that the htaher a farnlly'a lncome, the more likely it la an alreedy thin dauahter will want to loae weiaht. N'"ormal 1rowth ~kea mo1t t.een.qe lf.rla unhappy wtth the body fat that typically accompaniet eexual maturation, the reeearch ahowa. But thin 1lrla from hlgher- lncome families are more apt to want to drop weJ&ht than thelr low-income counterparts. lonaer •rve u a mark of 11.lte atatua. But analy&in8 data on more than 8,123 pl.I aaed 12 to 17, Dornbusch and alx Stanford oolleagu• found that the thinner the atrl, the more her llOdal CW. lnffuenced her dealre for th.innela. Amof\8 higher lnoome familJe., one In nine idrla who meuured amona the 1hlnneat of those sampled wanted to be lllll thinner. The aame wu true for only one 1n 40 comparably akinny girls from low-lncome famille1. Furthermore. dlatati•faction Medi.um overwei·ght with fat increaaea with social c:lul or family income. The findings were releued last • • k £ d l h week by Stanfonl Univenity and raises rJS 0 ea announced by Profesaor Sanfonl M. Dornbusch at the Society for C ff I C A G 0 ( A P ) - Raearch 1n Child Development Moderately overweight adulta meeting ln Detroit. face a algnificantly higher rlak of The fdeal of the thin female -dying than do people of nonnal once deecribed as the mark of a weight. .:icordJ..na to a study ln elite 1tatus -seems to have the current Journal of the survived despite predictions American Medical A.9odatlon. otherwiae, aald DombUICh. ''Th.la findLng it contrary to the In 1899 sociologist Thorstein widely held view that moderate Veblen's book, "'the Theory of overweight carries no increaaed the Leisure Class," deecribed the risk." doctora reported. preferred body shape for wives Researchers alto found that of the wealthy and said that leanness 1n cigarette amokera la a "con1p1cuous lei1ure" would "marker" for a dire outlook.; the require an ideal woman to have most common cause of death for "delicate and diminutive hands thoee men was cancer, and that and feet and a llender waist." f e w died of cardiovascular Veblen thought the thin Ideal dlaeaae. w o u 1 d d l m i n I • h w h e n The flndings stem from data lnduatrialization made leisure so on mo.-e than 2,000 men in the wideapread that It would no Framingham (Mass.) Heart Study ======Nl.IC===..,=11C(======r====NlJC====..,~T1C[~=== PICTmOUe .,_.. 1'1CTITIOUS ~U MAim ITATllSNT NAm ITA~ The '°8owtno ~ -doing The lollowlng penona -doing ..,..,_ M: bu---CONSUMER COMPATIBLE OESIGNS 8Y LEWIS. 23278 UVf..~. ~1--1'6owt~-f'O+fll..-•Zn~IV''li:C•1. Kllamey Lane. eo.ta MeN, CA Llllguna Hilla, CA. 92U3 112929 Gall Ann Lewie, 42 10 P1rk Lewrence Peul McCr11nor. Newport, 1404, Newport Beech. 3148 l<lll9rney LMM. Coeta Miu. CA. 92880 CA. t2e2t Natllanlel Ir• L.ewll, 4210 Pn Timothy John 0111. 15522 Newpof1 •404, Newpof1 BMch. CA. Woodruff A¥e .• #17, Wllower, CA. 112MO 80708 Thia bu"'-.. conduCted by a n. ~ le conducteCI by • genw8I pertnenNp. g1MfW p11ftner9Np Gel Ann L8Wll L-.-P. MoQ.-IOf Thlt Ital-I -lllld with llMI Thia ~I -Ned wttll the County Clertl of Orenge County on County a.rt ol Orenge County on ~ 11, 1983 Aptll 18. 11183. F2UeU 1'11.-Publlthed Orange COHI Dally Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot. Ac><ll 14. 21. 28. MllY 5, 111t:J. Piiot, Aptl 21. 28, Mey 5, 12. 1NS. 17~ 1MCM3 NlJC M>TICE l'ICTlT10Ue ........ "9CT"10Ue. ..... ..,... .,.,.~ ..,._ ITA~ The lolowlng ~ -doing The lolowtng l*'IOnl -doing bu*--~ M : PROJECT MACHINE & MFG . (a) RW CABLEVISION, (bl 3008 S Orenge St., Senti Ana. CA. DESERT CABLIVlllON, 150i 92701 WMtdlfl Orl¥e, a.. 222. Nlwport • DMn T. Slll'r. S10ll Aqullla. Belch. Celllomla 92MO DIN Point, CA 112394 The Wel19r'ft eo...nr. Inc., a 0-91 L~. 2833 Cal.llPI Flof1da corporation. 1801 ·w__.. St~ Hewpor1 e..d\, CA. 92MO Oflve, Suite 222. NMipott 8Mcitl, Thtl bulir-. II conducted by I Calllomla 92MO o--111 p11rtne11n1p. Thie ~ le oonouctad by a o.orge Leaper ~atlOli. Thia llalement -ftlld wftfl lhl The Weatern Co .. Inc. County C1ertt of Orange County on TllofNI L Aly. Jr., Aflr1I f 1. 1M3 E. v. p. l'l'tame Thie 918._,. -ftlld wltr'l ltll Publlthld Orange Cout DlllY County a.ti of Or'lngl County on l'tlot. Aprte 1~ 21.-~ ~ 5, 198S. Apf1I ~ 1.~JL,.,,.,.. •-' _. • • , ... ·.~-· ~ftt!S ~.~~~i' Delly --'~ NIUCl ~ . Piiot, ""'· 21. 21, ai. 5. 12, 1913 '1C11nOUI .,.. .. --------15_7_&-83_ ..,... ITATllmWT "8JC M)llC( The folowlng ~ le doing ~-ACnnOUa-• ft EAL E ST A T E NAm8TA1'8mWT CONSUL TANTS. 2 1 182 811oh The lollowlng ~ -doing BMI .• Huntington a.di. CaMotnla bualrllll -t2M8 WAW HI ASSOCIATES, 203 Mark D1vld Stlehr. 11897 Promon10f'Y Dr. w .. t. Hewpon Gwnm Clrde. ~. Cllllfornle 8aec:tl, CA t2llO 90930 WIHW!t Howatd ~Olllc, Jr., Thie~ la conduc:t«I by 203 PtOltiOO*'Y Or. we.t, ~ an lndMduel. l!leech, CA tzeeo ""'"' D Sllahr oc.to. 218 Pomone Thi• SlaM!Mnl -lllld with AYl.,f\, CA 90103 tne County a.rt ol Orenge County Thl9 II oonduated by a On MMdl 11. 1113. o--111,,.,...... '21111'1 W9lln H. Cl'odc. Jr. PublllMd Orang1 eo..t Dally Thie~ -lllld with thl Ptlol.""' 7. 14. 21. 28, 1983 County an of Or'lngl County on 1833-&3 Aflr1I a , 11113. '21911 P\tbM1hed Or8ftOI Coeat Deify NlJC M)T1C[ Piiot. Aptll 28, Meyl. 1z.1t. '* --"1""'.c ... n""'n;._ou-,-.,...---= .. ~- 1866-83 ..,._ ITA"ftmNJ rtaJC M>TIC( TM 1o11owtno Pl'90ft le doing --..------------~ -PICTmOUl..,._.t (a) WORLD ANIMATIO N ..,._ ITA~ SOCletY, (b) WON.D AHIMATlON The following pereon I• doing FESTIVAL. 4441 BllHnonl, l.llgun• ~ -= 8-:tl. Celfomla neat HEADFl.OW PERFORMANCE, Chrlllopller Allonao Pldllla, 1780 Monrovia. Unit C-7. eo.11 449 Blumont. Lagun1 Beach ...._ CA. 92827 CelltonWa nu 1 Stuart C. Thomae. 4901 Thie~ le oonduC:tld by an Rllnc:t!Orove, lrvtne. CA. 92714 lndMduel...t_ _ . Thie bl*'-le conducted by 111 ~oplw A ' !Jlidtlll lndMclual. Thie -~ -flled wlltl lhl Stuert c Thomae County c..tc o1 0ranoe County on Thie Ital-' -lllld with 1111 April 11, 11183. ~Clerk of Orange County on ~ Merell 18. 1983. PublleMd Ofange CoUI Dally '21:nn Pllo1. ""' "· 21. 21. Mey 5. 1N3 Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally 182~ Piiot. Aprll 14, 21, 28, MllY 5. 1N3. -..--17&9-.e3 ~ r.11"4 over a 26-year period begmning In 1949. They suppo rt the id ea of "desirable weight," as defined by the Metrorlitan Life Insurance ~-1n 195 , the doctors said. Under Me tropolitan Life guidelJnes, a 5-foot-10-inch man hu an Ideal weight of 1 :52 pounds and would be 20 percent overweight at 182 po unds; a 6-foot man has an ideal weight of 161 pounds and w ould be 20 percent ove rweight at 193 pounda. "Even those men who were near the average weight about 20 percent above 'desirable weight' showed-appreciably elevated mortality'" the doctors sald. 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Mii) APT......-Wtitef t. e p 81· Cl) NEWS IHJWIWEHELSOU FAMILY t.4etldem NEW YORK -With The performances @J BAAHEYMllLEA IS)WHATSUPAMEAICAI (l)l.OYINOFRIEHC8AND •11 the westerns from here are fine . Even 8ALLIHTHEFAMILY 0MOVIE PEARCTCOUPl.fS veateryear, the title GGOMERPYLE .... ~"F0111Frleod1"{198 t)Ct11Q (ZJMOYIE T1Cowboy" surprlal.ngly is Bro 1 i n 's s t o n e fa ce (ff) MOVIE Wasson. Jodi Tl*en • • "NN, Young Emmanuelll" atill available. CBS uses routine works most of u "Carbon Copy" (19811 Geolge a ~.. -1:30-(1878)AMbdl11lll.Sam1Frey. the time . Segal. Su11n Saint Jlflll9 ll.JJI 'tONDO -11:30 ' ~ ' biz Torres (left) guest stars on wrucker'1 Witch," with teriee stars Tim Matheson and Catherine Hicks tonight at I 0:00 on KNXT ( 2 ) . eMCMI **It ... I Hid A Miion" ( lt32) iP~ .. *"' . Alllnlc Clly" C19IO) llUr1 i..a.e., s...i a..ioon. -l:aD- lC.IMCMI • • • • "Th• 0.. ...,..,.. ( 1978) Robert DI Niro, Mlr)4 8""'. ----Cl)FAmuo __..._ (J)MCMI U lt "Sludlnl Bodlll" (1981) Ktll- 1111 Alllr, Mltttw Ooklq. __.._ Cl) T°' (1 THE lilONtNJ the aentle, contemporary C b " · f WITH J0HH HU8TOH G» 11 DETICTOR TONIGHT lt Saturday night, and C11CHARWIOHAMPUHTAU<S Cl)CtWIUE'SAHOEL.8 11QUIHCY - rnovle about alienation " ow oy 11 a so t--7:00-ml WSIDESTORY ABCHEW8HIGKTUNE hearted sle~er from YOU and friendahlp wears the II C88 NEWS GI> ~ ORAHGE COUNTY ~Al¥Bl FOR IT CHAtlll LISTINGS '--executive p ucer Eric INBCNEWS (aJ_,...., .., .. ""' ...,.and with style, like a Bercovici, who brought HAPPY DAYS AGAIN •• "Thi Sword And The So<C«•" • *'It "TIMI Pllasufl Seekeu" e KNXT CCBSl favorite pair of jeans. "Sho~" to television. AllCNEWSQ (1982)lMHof11ey,KathlllnBIHlr (1"5JAM-Mlfgrlt,CMOIL~ IJ ICN BC CNBCI The term "cowboy" in • Filmed in Texas, it ·~ -t.00-llAHFOROAHDSOH e KTLA !Ind I this film takes o n I creates a warm mood Cl)""'"u llCl)SMON&SMON te:i :::W-RNAMCE 8 usc tABCI derisive, metaphorical th r 0 ugh stark ==~=AHY I I=~ ***'It "l" (lllHI y-Montand, D KFMB cces1 and, finally, idealistic James Brolin photography. string fl>fm> BOSleSAEPORT COMFORT Jean.LMTrtn~ D KHJ Tv llnd ' connotations. music and a subtle ICrlpt. i P.M.MAGAZINE I~~ <S>ANEWOAY EDEN e Kcsr c•ec1 When Ward McNally EHTIRTAINMEHTTOHIOHT ••u'""" -11:66-e K nv llnd 1 ltllKOOCClll&I 10. On TV l l TV IN. HBO .c. <Cuwtn,.. I I}) IWOAl N Y , N V ~11 CWT&SI I CESPNI (James Brolln) drives Danson is Dale Weems, a "Cowboy" la an euy-(Ol~MAYOfW.DEllATE 6!> MASTEJIPIE<:ETHEATRE tf>PMUPMAALOW£:PfWATE e KCOP-Tv ctnd 1 1 csr-.m.1 Into the dusty Texas ~roken-down ex-rodeo going western that earns **"By Oeligo" (1981) Patty Duk• </l~1:1nenta1 Dl'Wldl" (1981) EYE • KCET «PBSI • 5c1ot1911 ___ _Jown p( Qtt~ . .P9.P· 2.c . i~ckey w.ho tea~!1~• ita spurs. Aalln,Sat1BoUIOtd • Jollne.Mhl.BIM&own DEHTIRT,:;:-TONOKT e KOCE •P!!SJ • ((..cN~Hei-1111 Ooo, the welcome wagon ~!<"N~l~·.Ae--f~e-7,·::r.......,_:..__,_.......,......, __ ......,,_~~~~:;;~;;;;;::;:~~~=========~;~~~~~~;~~=~=~;;;;;~========~~~~ isn't out. McNally is a ranch lil~. One thing, in diaillusioned teacher common lS that they re fr 0 m the N 0 rt h . both deteste? b~ the returning to his boyhood locals. Da1\80n s rrustake roots. But the t.ownfolk was borrowing funds tau n t h i m w I th from t~e general store, "cowboy," saying that for which he was shot in Brevis Is neither his the .leg by the crooked home, nor his lifestyle. shenfl. But McNally won't back down. H e sets out to resurrect his dreams by rebuilding his childhood ranch, and thus becomes the prototypical Western outsider -s toic, independent and fiercely determined. In the end of this . Clearly defined moralJty tale, McNally is wearing the detergent-clean white hat. He embodies the glamorized cowboy of another era -and .IN!.~it 'J:Jl.. see•P.P -.~ .... ~ttn..-vtb~ fight from wrong. and stands up for hill beliefs. The hostility from the Rf n's banker (Georfe Cenzo), s h er! f ichael Pataki), and lack-market merchant (RandyQuaid)iabecauae '(hey're in a get-rkh-~~ic k sch eme with Jttc Nally's land. As quickly as McNally .tebuild.s the ranch. evil forces tear it down. McNally haa ju.at two allies at the Alamo: a male compadre (every cowboy needs a sidekick) and a sympathetic woman (even cowboys pt lonely). Ted Danson o f "Cheers" leaves his ~oaton bar t o play ~roJln's Gabby Hayes. Weems and McNally have an amusing and mutually needy "Odd Couple" r elationship. McNally is an Idealist and an environmental.Lst. and the more earthy Weems has similar pioneer spirit and values, "I'd nde it out with him 'til the buuarta," says Weems W eems teases him about saddle sore1J, McNaJly says: "l liked you a lot when I tint met you. You didn't talk ., much then ." Real . ~· +._ t emse ves on conserving words. When Weems is kicked out of the store he once pilfered, McNally asks lf any other ahopa are off- lt mi ts. Weams retorts that he's never met a man with more aboppi.ng liata than McNally. Danson ia delightful, stealing the movie in \his subordinate role. Hia wry smile -rerniniacent of the way James GMner played Maverick -can speak volumes, and the man knows bow to wear a cowboy hat.. Annie Potts plays McNally'a love interest. a hash-slinger named D.G . She's lhe cliched heart.- of-gold, atand-by-your- man woman, but she 'Dynasty' pulls ABC ~o top of ratings war ...... ........ ...... " ......... Mak .. any b1cky1rd chef 1 winner 1200 NPB .... 2IUI F•mou• .. tea 1191 wall Ptllftl lrom Glldd9n KtUbe clNn t .. ytc;OIO< 1•11 ENY W81e1 C1MnYP Reg 18 119 11.77 Reg 1799 11• 111 1 ~ 1200 LP. IH .... :: .. Zf811 ,..... ....... ..... SOLAGE . -..... • ••••• I .... <X ~IPIRTIJNKG . HOME· VAUJE ·DAYS ==-noMAL ------ ==-~@ Im nel COUf'Cltl AND l1"D NOW! You -y bit _ d.,. ... ~GrMd ..,.ww..,.....,,.-.. ---"died •• ~ l\llNllfied Clrf*WI ""°"' .... , ........ 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I Sundennan, the 1983 Orange County Cloe.ch of the 'vear after guiding his 1'a1le. to the CIF 3-A semifinals, has picked a doz.en standouts from the them portion of Orange County and lncludes five Sunaet Leque producta, f from the Sea View, a pair of South ' t League blue chips and one from Century League. • Among the list are All-CIF choices Mike Heu of Corona del Mar, Scott Filipek of Marina, Dan Mulder of Caphtrano Valley and Gavin Warlaumont of Eatancla. Ten echoola are represented on the 12-man roster with Doug Pinckney joining Warlaumont from Estancia and liuntington Beach represented by 6-6 Mike Mills and 6-0 guard Billy Thompson. Other Sunset League standouts include Fountain Valley's Rob Whitehair and Ocean View's Byron Ball. Newport Harbor's Joe Seager is the fourth Sea View League choice, whUe §outlt women f!hosen. C3 San Clemente's Mike Hurlbut joins Mulder from the South Coast circuit. Foothill Hlgh's Rich Dutrwc rounds out the South squad. "We'll probably keep with the trend of all-star games and try to really get up and down the court," says Sunderman. "We'll try to play a full <.-ourt pressing defenae most of the tune We have some pretty good guards and we'll try to take advantage of that. ''My biggest concem as playmg lime for all 12 guys involved. If they all show up and work their taill off ln practice, you owe them eomethlng, and I think that means more than five minutes on the floor." Sunderman'• South team will begin practice June 1 with nine mandatory practices (10 iB the maximum) and he says hls squad wlU acrlmmage Orange Coast College, Golden West College and Sadd1eback College in an effort to get as much ltve pracuce aa pouible. His major concern on the floor 18 the boards. "Rebounding is something we'll have t o spend some lime on," says Sunderman. "You can't run a fast break unlela you have the b&lL "In an all-1tar pine reboundin& and defeMe uaually auffen. Meet juat want to play the 0 and not th e D. COMequently a lot of easy bucketa are 1COred ln all-1tar games. IOUTH AU.STU AOITUI ............ ...'-"'' .... Mlh~.CdM M 108 8<:ott Flllpell, MIWIN 8-1 23 3 Alefl OuttlNC, P:oolhlll M 17 0 Biiiy Thon\c>eOn, Hin 8Mctl M 13.0 Q9111n Werleumon«, &lencie 8-1 11 1 Doug Plndtney, &tenci. a-2 14 e Rob WN19Mlr, P:tn V~ M 14 0 Mtt<e Miiie, HUnllnglon 8-:tl M 13 3 Oen Mulder, c..,o v~ &-5 12 e Miiie Hurlllu1, Ston Clemente 8_. 19.5 Byron Biii, OcMn view e-e 17.3 Joe ~, Newport H111t>or e-e 11 3 }\ngels slam Tigers into submission I Rv JOHN SEV ANO c:y .. 0..., Not lblff , When John McNamara took over aa rhanager of the Angela laat winter, he knew he was inheriting a team with a reputation for acorlng runs -and plenty qt 'em. It wasn't until last night. however, ttiat McNamara was able to see first d the kind of devastation his hitters create. The Angela, in beating the Tigers of Uetroit aenseless, 13-3, pounded out 16 hit.a. lncluding four home runs, two of which were grand slams. They did all thia, too, against a pitcher (Milt Wilcox) who was coming off &ck-to-back shutouts. El Toro still atop Sea View El Toro High is still the rabbit in the hot Sea View League ba.leball chase with Irvine and Saddleback ib nearest pursuen. Here's how it went yesterday: Irvine~ 8-2 With Rodney Poissant being re1ted for tomorrow'• duel at Newport Harbor, the Vaqueroe got a complete game five-hitter from sophomore right-hander "Two swinga of the bat gave us eight runs," said McNamara of Fred Lynn's and Daryl Sconiers' grand slams. (Doug) DeClnces gave us nine, and (Bob) Boone's gave us 11. "That's pretty good production, four swings and 11 runs." The recipient of all this offense was left-hander Geoff Zahn (3-1), who was helped in the closing stages by Mike Witt. Wilcox (2-2), on the other hand, who entered the game with a 1.82 earned run average, was tattooed for six runs on nine hlta (including Lynn's grand slam) in three-plus innlnp of work. "This can be a very awesome team when everyone hits," stated Lynn. "When we're hitting, at just makes it that much tougher on an opposing pitcher. It's nice to have all that pressure on one guy." Lynn's homer came in the third inrung after Juan Beniquez had doubled, Sconiers had singled and DeCinces had reached first on a fielder's choice. It also came aft.er Wilcox had made Lynn look bad in striking ham out in the first inning. ''I haven't been swinging the bat real well," Lynn admitted, "but on this team I don't have to get a lot of hits. I just have to get them in key situations. "On the home run he had me tncked again, but I was able to keep my hands back. It wasn't a pretty swing, but I've hit a lot of baseballs like that during my career." Sconiers blast was pretty, and it came right after the Tigers had trimmed a 6-1 deficit to 6-3. "I was thinking he'd get the ball over the plate," said Sconiers, who was facing reliever Juan Berenguer at the time. "I definitely anticipated it. especially since the bases were jammed." Sconiers swung hard and missed the right-hander's first offering ("That was my muscle upswing."), and then the Orange Coast College product buried the next pitch 10 rows up the second deck in right field. The HR cl.unaxed a night which saw (See ANGE~. Pa1e C%) Daryl Sconiers .Porter sends LA packing ST LOUIS (AP) -You can't blame Darrell Porter if he's already looking forward to the next time he's not in the lineup for the St. Lou.is C.ardlnals. Yesterday was supposed to have been a day off for the vetqa.n catcher. Before at ended. he had been called on to contribute the ~ hit Ill a 7-6 viciory over the Loa Angeles Dodgen. "It felt like a rope to me," said , Stl!Ye l..iP,ton to W> thPir record :<T~~-f·~'-:·~.' .... i' ... ~~ ---.; -;~ ·~ ~ '~"'""""'•!;, I --~~'it ' ' piace. Doug Brozovich supplied much Porter after drilling a humpback ;~~..f~.~f~ ...... '¥'9'" ~i0 ·" ~~~~-· ....... hue in the eighth inning and l unlock a 6~ tie. sol home runs , hi• second lg ting a seven-run fourth ~power, slamming a pair of that put the game away. Brozovich and Marte Webster each went 3-for-4 with Webeter alao getting a triple ln the 14-hit lrvtne attack. John Scott went 2-for-3. In the fourth-inning firework.! the winners parlayed Brozovich's homer, triples by Webster and Scott, a walk and Cive singles into the aeven markers. Estancia h ad a 2 -1 lead through 3 ~ innings after Ruben Johnaon stroked an RBI-double in the first and opened the fourth with a single, later to acore on a aaaifice fly by Kirk Stone. El Toro, 3 -2 l'or a few moments after juhtor Norm Stolzoff slugged a run-9COrlng double ln the top of the 10th inning it appeared Unlvenlty High'• Trojans were about to ahake off a atreak of four ltn.igbt one-run lames, but 1-.gue-leader El Toro bounced back with two in the bouom of 10th to maintain ita one-game over Irvine. olUn Cate's aacrifice fly acored Jeff Morria ln the fifth ~ and C..te started lt off in the 10th with a free pus. He 1c0le aecond and then Stolzoff cb4bled to rtght--center to give 0. Trojans the lead. But tJ Toro, which had aiored in ahe fourth lnninl on Frank App6ce'1 RBI-lln&)e, aot th1np atartH after one out in the (S. SEA VIEW, P .. e C!) ' . -. -. ~ Deir,... ....... ..,....,_ ....... OCC's Kevin Rehner was called safe on this play despite tag of Rustler third baseman Bob Grandstaff. OCC climbs hack into Finding itaelf just about ln a must-win situation, the Orange Cout Co\lege baaeball team came throu1h ln fine fashion yes1erday, posting a 6-2 viciory over nval Golden WeSt on the Buca' diamond. The Pirate hitlen did all their damage in the bottom of the third inning when they knocked out Rustler starter Eric Mellchau. Jeff Gardner led off with a walk and Jef Gard.a bunted back toward the mound and beat the throw to fin\. Dave 'nnooo'1 llngle up the middle brought home Gardner wfth the Ont nm and nnoco then took aecond u the Rua1len attempted umuoce91fully to nail Garcia. The hlt parade continued aa Kevin Reimer lubed a atnsle to rtabt to ICOtt Gard.a and move 1lnoco to tElrd. Reimer rc;oceeded to steal aecond. A wrWce fly by oe Kwolek made It 3-0, and after Mark Van B1arlcom and Keith Komeijl walked to load the hues, Jeff Fitzhugh was brought in to relieve Melachau. Butch Crat.senberg greeted Fitzh..igh with a aingle up the middle for two RBI. and Gardner, who led off the Inning, capped the 1COring with a hit to left to knock ln Komeiji. The only offense Golden West could muster came In a two-run slxth. Dave Applezoller and Scott Foeter slJlik!d and Keith Hani.aon walked to load the hues. A aacrlflce fly by John Altbbelli and a fielder'• choice brouaht home the runs. Other than the sixth, the Ruat.len oould manage only one buerunner the entire conteet, that corning on a walk in the top of the ninth. • Right-hander Rich Sorenaon earned hia fourth victory agaiNt one la., 1trlking out ~ and walking only two ln the procsa. The only other threat ln the game came after OCC's Mark Van Blaricom blasted a one-out aiple ln the fifth. But the Pirates were unable to brina him in. After beatin& Golden West for the aecond time ln three tries thls aeuo11. the Pirates stayed withln two games of pace-setting Fullerton. Fullerton Golden w .. 1 c.mtoe SenteAM OrMQeeo..t Mt. Sen AlltonlO eypr.. Comc>ton w l. 14 8 14 8 1 14 S I 13 • I ... 13 8 t 10 10 4 4 17 '°~ 3 11 II~ fl>ilers put capper on unbeaten dual meet season . In South Coaat 1.eaau• action, Woodbrld1e topped La1u.na Beach, 1oe.2e ... ~ Schermerhorn Met the way for Woodbc1dp. Schermerhorn took t.be 220 (22.J), the 880 (2:01.9) and the kq Jwnl> (20-8), whUe Luuna Beach'• Tony Wa1cher WM ~ tn the U0 loW hui'dlea (at.2) and 120 ha.hi (14.8). Mlk• Plynn' ihrtw a 163·0 In &ht .,....,.~ ..... 1n ....... ·.1Cdon~W...~ ~ tttcn. 111 •~ tty rountaan Vala.y•1 CMnl t:"'°" MAaon'1 M .. , .. Tlto~-~!~~1w an~ ~::T.:G= ""'-'· ,, "I hit a fastball over the middle part of the plate. You definitely want to do eometlung in that situation," Porter said. "l just wanted to be ready. If I got a pitch ln a certain area, then I just wanted to hit it." The scenario for Porter conjured up memories of last fall. when he came off a mediocre .231 seuon as a hitter to earn Most Valuable Player honors in St. Louis' triumph over the Milwaukee Brewers ln the World Sert es. On Wednesday, before he entered in the seventh inning. the 31-year-old player's average stood al .222. But Porter. whoee fall heroics won over boo-birds at Busch Stadium. said he was not overly concerned. "When I go to the plate, I've got a halfway decent chance." said Porter, who alao had drlven in only two runs. "I've got 110me thing:s to work on, but I thlnk rve a halfway decent chance." Ryan new K king MONTREAL (AP) -Nolan Ryan became bueball'1 all-time 1trikeout kina yesterday, more with a aenae of relief than of excltemenL "I don't pt too excited about IUl)'th.lnc.'' Ryan said on h1I day of triumph. when be erued one of buebe.ll'• most durab&e recotdt with b1a l.609th career IU'tkeout. pltchJnl the HOUiton Aatroa to a 4-2 victory over the Montreal ~ 1n u,. pl'OCl9. • I wu more rellev.cl than an,yt.b1nc ei.; now, l can lllt beck and rehx an.d 1•• mote •tidacUon OUl ol lt. The Nead o1 a.aoe by Hall o1 r.m. WalW JohmoD Md .tooct tar 66 .~ until a,_ :Z' p&nch·hltt« .... MlDI an a l ·2 t'W'Wblll 1n Chi ""' ~ --lift ... l&nch·hlhm' In the nlath, flalel.lnc wa1b a lea~1U1, lw Ml. ... .,.. e :s:··-,·-~ 1:1:,:•:• ~' &a ·~ ~ ... ,.. '""' ..................... """ ,_..,, . . I F ca Little Leaguers told to move by 49ers From AP dlapatcbee ' REDWOOD C ITY -The . unwritten law of the playgrounds la that the little kids have to aet off when the big kids want to play. At Mitchell Field, part of a .3~-acre public recreation area , Little Leaguers and neighborhood softball players may have to pack up and leave their ballfield permanently. The National Football League San Frandaco 49ers may be taking over. The 49ers are not bullies. Coach and General Manager Bill Wal.sh has long been 1nteret1ted in moving the team from ita current ~eadq~rs and practice facilities adjacent to Mitchell Field. The 49ers have shared the field with the Little League and neighborhood players for 21 years, but Walsh said the ~am needs a larger practice area and better offtce and conference room space. . . The lasue haa become a local pohucal football. . "l think Little League should have a higher priority, and not be kicked off at the whim of the 49ers, especlally in relation to the amount of money ($8,000 per year) we receive from the 49en " said City Councilman Bill Rhodes at a meelli,g this week alt.er a story about the plight of the Llttle League appeared ln the San Mateo Times. Quote of the day "To me, this is the lowest thing Rlcble PbllUp1 could pull. If they think they will gam support for their cause by taking funds away from the kids of the City, they are crazy. The fans of New York and America will let the umpire& know what they think of their actions here." -New York Yankees Manager Billy Martln regarding the umpires' one-day walkGU~ of the Mayor's Trophy exhibition game between the Yankees and the New York Mets. Bucks surprise Celtics Bob Laaler scored 12 polnts in a m decisive second quarter last night in ' leading Milwaukee to a 116-95 victory over Boston in the opening game of their National Basketball Association Eastern Conference 1emifinal seriee in Boston. Lanier, bothered moat of the aeaaon by sore kneee., aoored 21 poita as the Bucks took away the home-<X>Urt advantage in the best-of-seven aeries . . . In other NBA action, Moses Malone notched 30 points and Maartce Cbeeu 26 as Philadelphia rallied from a 20-point third-quarter deficit to deal New York a 98-91 setback and take a 2-0 lead in their series. • MITlfYIN IVANI Braves lose first at home Dlu R1cllveo and two rellevera II combined on a alx-hltter last ntaht u Philadelphia downed Atlanta, 6-2, handlna the Bravee their ftnt home loa ln 11 garnet this .euon. Ruthven contJnued hie mastery of the Bravea, UfUng his career record aga.inat Atlanta to 10-2 . . . Elaewhere ln the National Leaaue, Larry Bowa'• lOth-ln.nJng double boosted the Chicago Cu t. to a 5.4 victory over San Dlego . . . Darrell Evaa1 crashed a dedaJve slxth-lnnlng home run and Biii Laskey, winless in four previous dec:iaiona, combined with two relievers on a 1even-hltter aa San Ftandaco notched a 3-2 wln in Pittaburgh . . . Dlckle Tboa and PhlJ Ganer drove In two runs apiece In 1upport of Nolan Ryan, who shattered WalCer Jobn1on'1 55-year-old ma)Or- league strikeout record In Houston's 4-2 triumph over Montreal . . . Dauy Heep came off the bench to rap a ninth-lnnin~ sacrifice fly that lifted the New York Mets to a 2-1 decision over Cincinnati. h was the Mets' first wln on the road 1n 10 games this seuon and mapped a four-game 1081.ng etreak overall. Mosehar had operation Offensive tackle Don Mosebar, [i] selected by the Las Angeles Raidera 4 • , in the first ound of Tuesday's Nation.al Football League draft, had a 3~-hour operation on his back last week, something the team didn't know about, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Moaebar, a 6-6, 27S-pounder from USC, underwent a 3 ~-hour hemi-laminectomy and had more than half of his lowest diac on the left side removed 1n the operation on April 18. Al Devis, Managing General Partner of the Raiders, was told of the operation by a repot.er and "was livid." Mosebar spent a week at Pasadena's Huntington Memorial Hospital and had JUSt return~itome Monday afternoon when the Raiders contacted him for the last tiwle before selectina him. "The last time they called, they only asked me who my agent was," Mosebar was quoted as saying. Moeebar was Injured when he Celt hi.s back pop while shotputting at a ~uthern ~ prac~ aession some six weeks earlier, the Times said, adding that only Mosebar's family, agent Howard Slusher and a few friends knew about Mosebar's stay at the hospital. As for rehabilitating, the Times said. Mosebar h opes to begin s wimming soon . Southern Cal orthopedic surgeon Dr. Richard Diehl was quoted as saying thah if all goes well, Mosebar can start jogging and lifting light weights in six weeks and would then "be cleared to go full bore ln about three months." ANGELS SLAM TIGERS, 13-3. • • From Page C1 Sconiers go 4-for-5, acore three gOUlg to bit one," be_ UJ,d. undefNt.O Ke11 l'OfNll (3-0) Zalll11'• O'fWall ..-d tor Ille monttl oC N>f1' II "°"' 21~. runs, drive 1n four others and Can you add Sconiers name to ~i~.l..L-,-.,_.~~~O:(() ~.e.-~ JJla\~~-. , '~att'i!~~1l'piift~oe=-:l)01. ~ • ....,.,..,~ !---~"4:jtit: -O~A~~ gains victory in 10,000 • "f · · to d th best l can." he aal grt'nning. m jUst trying 0 ~ . After tonight'• series finale can because 1 know l nught 81,~ with the Tigers, the Angels host out the next four or five games, Boston in a three-game series analyud Sconiers, who 1 has been begjnning tomorrow night. u;Secfh bhandedy McN~ aole J_~ ANGIL NOT18-Hot enrythlng went ng t-starting P•"-'1 .... '6· penec:11y '°'me~ IN! night•~ "I'm J·ust trying to b e ~....,GrWl_torcedtolMwttie .. a-aft• Ille llltl'I lnl*'CI with becll ~ conslst.ent. Nked now 111e ti-* Nit .,.., TM QlllM. he DeCincee, inciden tally, ~·~~~~:~·,: followed Sconiers to the plate Gf1Cfl 10 be 1n the 11neup tonight . . ....,.._ and hit his homer to left-unter, ~ :'! •0~• ;:::r~t:hi;-o~ while Boone connected on hi.a Mc:H•m•r•. He t111ur .. to t>e b•ck In the two-run shot an inning later. S1arttno lr*IP torilgl'lt . c.tc:Mr Id Oft. oom1nQ b.c:ll from • rotator cuff lnjuty, hM It was the kind of night wnere =: .. -:t:. !~~~Ott'"'.: even a rookie like Sconiers WU he hOPM to get an .,,_ trom the club impressed. COllC*nlng 1W lt9iue wfttl TM le.ti In two .... . . . The~·'-" b9ltlng --ve "When you've got guys like 1e "°"' .303 .. Tfle ~ -...., 1n eo1e DeClnces, Lynn, (Reggie) ::;·.:.~.ofttr•tr=,~~~~,: Jackson and (Brian) Downing, brt9f ~..-with 111e 11g1n Wiii nno you never know when they're undet .. teo Dett ~" 13.0l QOlni1 agaln•t SEA VIEW BASEBALL. . .. From Page C1 bottom of the 10th. Dous Siewert had a ground rule double, Robbie Gonzalea walked and Doug Maher singled to tie \he game. Gary Pifer, the winning pitcher after striking out six in a three-inning stint, WU hJt by 8 pitch. Then with the o utfield drawn In, Todd J.nalehart lifted a aacrtfice fly to center to get the winner acrcm. <:orooa cl.el Mar, 13-1 n.e Sea Ki.no exploded for a dozen hita, lncludina thl'ff-nm homers b)' Jim MUrpby and Oordon Mota and Gre1 Wynn went the dlaieoce tor the fourth aua.t.ah~t in cepturlnl his fourth t vict«y. Mom a field day aplnlt on nine of 10 attempts and never trailed in upping their record to 6-5, one pme behind third place Saddle beck. There wett only two doubles in the game -one each by Jeff Goettlch and Stan Kumett, but nine other singlea and 11eYen hft • pu98 were made all the more attractive with the dayllght robbery on Newport Harbor'• battery. Sonny Lee WM 3-for-4 with an RBI and Goet1ach added a llnale to give bJm a 2-for-4 day. Alao coll~p&lr of alnaJea WU Randy . Jim Hye went the~ ln llmltinl Newport Harbor to five hlta, •tl'tldna out three. tn addition to the nine stolen buea, eech teem WM f\lllt)' of five errors. The Oranae Cout College and Golden West College track tearm took part in the South Coast Conference prelims yesterday at Fullerton College, while getting ready for the South Coast finals Saturday at the same site. Sophomore Bob Adams won the only scoring event of the day in the 10,000 meters for Orange Coast with a time of 32:31.85 . Teanunat.e Jeff Flddes finished third with Paul Merryman taking fourth. Golden West's Mark Lohr won his 110 high hurdles head in 15.18, and alao added a victory In the 400 intermediate hurdles (54.67). Orange Coast'• Todd Andrews ran a 15.20 1n the 100'• and took second in the 400 hurdles. Rkh Forsyth had a personal best at 15-2 to qualify ln the pole vault for Orange Coast, while Lorenzo Demyen placed fl.rat in the hJgh jump (6-'4) and lleCOlld overall in the 1on& jump (22-5). , Golden West'• Tad Venger had the top javelin throw with a toes of 179-1. CX:X::'1 Mark Guest and Shawn Galla1her were the fHteat quallflen in their events, H Oueat won the 800 ln 1 :64.86 with Oallilgher takina the 1,500 ln 4:01.66. K1m OeVeth won the l,~ for Oron1e Coast in womo11'1 action, while uammatea Kathleen Dube, Sue Zlka and Dawn Howe &1lo quaJJfiecl ln the ume event. Sedclltblck'• ptd\tnc. IDllllh1nc • trlple end double to '° wtth h1a homer, finilhJnc 3-tor--4 with 3 nlftl mnd and 5 RBI. Murphy waa 2·for·4 and ICIDNd tru. dmel. Pat Cox hid a P* of BBl ~ ln ~ a&.. ~Tim M8dt Wll 2·f«·2i and Bast challenges Cook ~!Omple\ed th• rou' by ~ .. Md WaWniil ).wt -lnk>w•~hlllBA'tii> 1.1•. ~-.-&. allo added Artftlt ud ---, .............. -'1, • dte ~17.-::q.~::; = ..... " ,, ... (llW I . r... .... Kemp, Smalley power NY Steve Kemp rapped a two-run II linale lo break a 1COrelOM Ue, Roy Smalley hit a lhnto-run hom.r and Bob 8'1rlty .c.tt.red elaht hJta for h1a tint American Le.,wr vtctory lut nlaht to pece the New York Yankeea to a 8-0 American L•aaue victory over Kan111 City ... El.tewhere in tho AL, Bolton cent.er fielder ft.Id Nl0.11 W-.w out otnch-runner Job Motta et &he plate to ond the aame and preserve Bo1ton'1 2·1 win over Seettle . . . Mike Flua1aa allowed four hJta In the trrat five lnnlna• and reliever Sammy Stewart pitched two-hit ball the rest of the way lo alve Baltimore a 6-0 triumph over Oakland . . '. Ra.ace M11Jlllllk1' third hit o f the aame, a tie· ecaw breaking double in the l\lnth inning, Ufted Toronto to a 3·2 victory at fexu . . . Rookie Tom Tellmu pitched ~ ~ innings of four-hJt relief aft.er replad.ng lnjured starter Jerry A11p1ttbe and Ben 01lMe homered and a~led to drive ln two runs, leadin1e Milwaukee paat the Chicago White Sox, 6-2 . Jobn Ca1Uno'1 two-run homer sparked a four-run eighth lnnlng that provided Minnesota with a ~-3 deciaion over Cleveland. Baseball today 1934 -Detroit's Goose Goslin grounded into four coMeCutive double plays -a feat duplicated by Mike Kreevich of the White Sox in 1939 and Joe Torre of the Mets ln 1975 -but the Tigers beat the Cleveland Indians anyway, 4-l. 1961 -Forty-year-old Warren Spahn of the Braves no-hit the San Francisco Giants 1-0 at Milwaukee en route to a spot in the Hall of Fame. 1971 -Hank Aaron victimized Gaylord Perry for his 600th career home run ln the Altanta Braves' 10-inning, 6-5 loss lo the San Ftancisoo Giants. Louganis sparks U.S. team Greg Lougaala, a product of UC • Irvine, won the men's 10-meter platform title to help the United States to the first-day lead in the FINA World Diving Cup Championships an Woodlands, Texas yesterday. Lougania, who won the 10-met.er competition with 687.90 points, ou tscored teammate Bnce Kimball, who had 643.29 . . . Marfa is the odd.sma.kers' choice to win the K entucky Derby, with Suay Halo and Pax In Bello cla.e behind, according to odds issued yesterday by Harrah's Reno Race & Sports Book. The legal bookmaking club listed Marfa as a 4-1 shot to take the May 7 Derby at Churchill Downs, with Sunny Halo and Pax in Bello assigned 6-1 odds. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Detroit at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). FRIDA Y'S RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Chicago, 11:20 a .m., KABC (790). Edison bats come alive to top HB Edllon HJKh h.u moved lnto a deadlock for second pl.ce wfth HunUnaton Beach ln the Swwet League bueball race, whife Laguna BeKh auttered a South Coast League setback to Mlaalon Viejo foUowlng resterday's action Here s wha t happened: Edison 8, Huntington Beach 2 Aft.er a acorelem three lnnlnp, the Ch.argen tallied ln their flnal four trl1>9 to the plate to post an easy wln over the Oilers at Mlle Square Park. Edllon broke through In the fourth u Charles Guest walked and raced home on Rand.>'. Hamilton'• double. Momenta later, Todd Nash alngled to brina home Hamilton. The Chargers made lt 3-0 in the fifth u Guest delivered a sacrifice fly and then ~-0 1n the sixth u Jeff Kwolek came through with a clutch bues- loaded base hit. Huntington made a bid lo get back 1n the game with a pair of sixth-Inning runa with a paJr of singles, an error and a double by Gary Buckele. But the Chargers put it out of reach in the seventh with three runs, the key blows coming on a two-run double by catcher Paul Ellison and an RBI-triple by Steve Overeem. Mission Viejo 4, Laguna Beach 2 Laguna Beach fell into the South Coast League cellar as a result of Mission's victory on the Laguna Beach campus. L>ru Murphy got the hosts even at 1 In the bot1om of the first with a solo homer, but Mis&on Viejo posted single tallies four limes to pull to within two games of league-leading Capistrano Valley. Jerry Hills had a pair of singles in Laguna's seven-hit attack. Anteaters honor basketball players UC Irvine honored its basketball players at a banquet recently. Ben McDonald was named Most Valuable Player for the 1982-83 season. He averaged 15.2 points and 7 .6 rebounds per game en route to first team All-PCAA honors. Junfor guard George Turner and freshman forward Tod Murphy were named Newcomers of the Year. Turner led the Ant.eaters ln scoring (15.6 average), and set a school record for assists (150). Murphy, a member of the All-PCAA freshman team, averaged 8.7 points and 5.4 rebounds. Freshman forward Ronnie Grandieon was the recipient of the Coaches' Award. UCI was 16· l 2 overall last seaaon. EYERYIHlllG MUSI GO 50% to 80% Off All Merchandise \ l'wJ'"'~ i \Shoes 3 Days Only! Hurry In/ Supplies ore All Sates Final. No ReturnalExchanges SALE EllDS MAY 1st 5:00 P.M. limited to stoclc on hand STORE HOURS: 1H TUN.·S.t. .1u•WK1e~ Seacliff Village ~7 Main St. #26 (at Yorktown) Huntlnlton Beach 53 -7582 QU'TOOOA8 JIM NIEMIEC t Trout opener set Saturday in Southland The tradiuonal trout opener la Saturday and many Southern California anglers are maklng plans to fish areas other than the High Sierra lakes and st.reams. Due to the heavy snow pack (230 percent of nonnal) most of the lakes will be frozen over Those that are open will have limited 8<.'l-ess, due to deep snow and fast-running streams. It all boils down to a rough opening in the high country and anglers will not find good fishing condiuons uhlll around Memorial Day. There a.re many options for Southlandt!rs who still want to get out and fish for trout lrvlne Lake will be heavily stocked with lunkt-r trout. The Santa Ana River lakes and Anaheim Lake have also received heavy plants of rambows • The San Diego City lakes will have a m1xture of trout and bass action Hodges. Otay and El Capitan should be great for bass while San Vicente will be fair for both trout and bass, Miramar good for trout and Sutherland good for bass. cathsh and sunfish. There is also some good fishmg out of st.ate. Anglers fishing Lake Powell out of Wahwcap Marina are finding the largemouth bass hitting in coves while stripers have moved into the area around the dam and are providing excellent fishing. The hottest bait for the stripers, which are running to 20 pounds, is anchovies while the largemouths are hitting Fluttercraft spinnerbaJts Due to the size of Powell, a houseboat is the best way to spend a few days on thlS body of water, while covering the small~r coves with a bass boat. For more information c}Q' !--ake-Powell fishing phone (602) 645-2433. . Lake Mead, Havasu and Mojave are also producing mixed action for stripers, largemouth bass and some limited trout. The water is still cool, but should begin warming up as summf"r approaches. According to matjna operators at most lakes in the Southwest, there is plenty of anglmg room and last minute boat reservauons are bemg accepted. Big Bear Lake will be hosung a trout fishin.g toUrnament May 21-22 and interested contestants can sign up at any marina. South women's lineup named Corona del Mar High's CIF 3-A champions and Estancia High's Sea View ~ague champions each picked up a pair o( representauves who will play for the South in the Orange County All-Star women's basketball game at Orange Coast College June 18. South Coach Dave Heffern selected Debbie Hughes and Amy Scholes of Estancia and Heather F.4tey and Angie Dodds from his Corona del Mar quintet on the roster of 12. "We're going to full court press and run," says Heffern. "We'll set it up when we have to. I \ AD STARTS THURSDAY GOOD THRU Ml Y 4 See thoae two weirdos SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN live. at these stores on Saturday April 30th: CARSON 9:30 to 12 TORRANCE 2 to 4:30 . . GIMME A HAND CHICKEN! SIDING ¥1" CLEAR LAUAH 11 77 4X8 Show the world your best side. indoors or out. 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KWIKSET BEL AIR ENTRY LOCKSET ....... _,,.Yup, we're featuring these polished brass #400B 5 PC. DURANGO DIMEnE SET 8888 Dinner for lour. eerved up with a 36x 48 tableand 4 nice fawn colored upholstered chain. RUBBERMAID BATH ACCESSORIES 50°/o OFF REGULAR finish sets again. You folks rdust be snatching them up. (Or somebody at the main office bought a trainload of left-handed locksets.) HOUSEPLANTS 77 8" POT Houseplants -a : : • • • • • • -· ·, . . . .. -;ti:~AIL · ? , • ftl~~~eed is q ... :r ..... ffiitiat~~~?' $. ·'· ·--t---*""' Lotea handy little goodiH f~r the bath like shower caddlH and wcutebaakel1. Y ••· we ha•• no "I like to press and I think we have a good g"°up of girls with some height and outside shooters." The other player from the Sea View League who will be playing for the South is University lfilh's Loretta Hines at 5-11, who joirlS the 6-0 HUl(hes, 6-1 Dodds, 6-0 Scholes and 5-5 Estey. MAL'IBU II LOW VOLTAGE .,.__ ____ rub_be_r_d_uc-kl•-··------" '1~ LIGHTING SYSTEMS WEEPING nG DWARF CITRUS ' Representing the Sunset League are Ocean VJew's Tammy Webb (5-11). Fount.am Valley's Sam Arledge (5-8) and Marina's Sandy Corbell (5-9). From the South Coast League 1s Mission Vlejo's Mary Madigan (6-0). From the Century League are Santa Ana's Maureen Kelly (6-2) and Tuslln's Robin Umphrey (5-11) and Mater Dei sends Alonda Varisco (5-9). Pirates stopped in softball Orange Coast College's women's softball team d('opped a 1-0 South Coost Conference decision to cyprea yesterday as the VlSitors struck for a run in ui top of the aeventh inning to win it. Coast was led by the five-hit pitching of Kim Ckay, but lack of timely hits failed her. OCC is 5-9 in conference play. 16-12 overall. . ' t <{_ 3"" LITE SET WITH TIMER , .. 3997 .' 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Citnis Roi nGldlt II c.tUlnl C"rty COOL CUSHION 199 Here· a a cheap way to cool the flank• in the good old eummertlme. Those •eat• can be real lrlller.. MURRAY MEI'S 26" ~~MONTEREY CBMSEB ~~J 7997 -#3-5022 R.al aharpcnalaerforyoubeach boys. wlthgloae bladi frame. gold Unlah rlm• • tubular fork. and whltewalla. FREON 84t aoz. 9'lllll'lda am ClmlW I"''• m 3" •AC7C ... .. .. C4 Or..,. Coat DAILY PILOT /Thuraday. Aprll Ill, 1983 ·Barons' depth overpowers Marina· FV swillJmers pri:med for title bid; Wan, Clark spark victories J'ou.niain V.U.y Hiah'• domlnatJon of SunMt ~· 1wlmmln1 became even more evident ~)' u tht Birorl8 buried their lut hwdle ln ibe s-th of an unbeaten dual nMMt INIOn ln ie.,ue play with a 128-43 vietory over vtaitil\8 Marina. The oonque.t aives Coach Ray Stay and hia Barona \ht lnlldt track to thoir eecond atraight lffaut crown with the prellma billed for Loe C.6'alltro1 Sport• Club next Thunday at 2. foUowtd b~ tht flnala at Newport Harbor High Saturday, May 7, at 10 a .m. 118-SoeUy It WU our depth which did It." eaid .. y. "Wt have ~ depth all th• way th.rough 9Dd we 6aw a ooupl• of outatandJ.na lnd.lvtduall 1n Mark Wan and Amy Clark. Wan plCed tht men's victory with a 23.11 in tht &O fnlltyle, while Clark wu the leader in the W01Mn•1conqu•t,a127-30 victory to keep not only thetr 1..,Ut r.cord unblernilhed, but the entire ~UWtll. Tht women'• prelims are alao set for Los C.bllltroe, but on Wedneeday, with the finals a c:ombtned mMt at Newport Harbor. al.to May 7. Sieve Bentley stood out in a sea of Barona with occ It didn't take long for the Orange Coast College women'• buketball team to uaume command ln ltl South Coast Conference crucial againat Golden Wm lut nlaht. Tht Plrai.a 1prlnted to a 14-0 lead and were DIYC 11r1oualy threatened in recording an 80-51 rcmp over th• Ruatlen at OCC. Tht victory gives Coach Dave Gleason's Orano Cout equad a berth ln the 1983 Southern California P layoffs, due to begin Saturday. However, there'• a good chance that the Pirates will .-n a by. ln the prellml.nary round, involving six Oanttrenc1 runner-up squads, and open on Monday. J&mday. · Ocilden Weet missed a chance to move into a tie Gauchos post 7 -3 win victorl• in the 200 lndJvldual medley (2:01.81) and ~00 fl'Mltyle (4:&8.fS8) Swve Smith took the 100 *k in 1:00.22 for Marina, but the~ wu little tlM the Vlk1.niJ could claim ln dropl>in8 their only dual moot ln 1-aue. Clark won the 100 breut ln 1:08.3 and Judy Amwtronc came throuah with a M.cn ln lhe 100 free in the women'• meet. F.dl10n High'• Gary Oold1teln broke Kevin Mack'• 1977 ecliool divina record with a total of 284 polntl durl.na tho Charaera' 103·40 win over Ocean View. Junior Mlke Malloy w~nt 61.8 ln winning the 100 free and David Wadlela}t iook the 500 ln 0:01.7. In Sta View League ac\lon It WH Costa Mesa'• 400-yard freeuyle rel ay team of George Suahkoff, arad .Prickett, Scott Aahby and Alex Cren1haw combined for a CIF-quallf;,tlng 3:33.4, within three aeconda of the .chool record ln a 96-46 win over Eltancia. Sophomore Andrea Bell'• clocki~ of 2:38.16 and 1:00.09 ln the 200 lndo and 100 free highllahted F.dilon's 132-23 win over Ocean View ln women'• action, while Amy Scholet and Tracy Averill led Estancia to an 89-52 win over Mesa. playoffs for second with the Pirates and aaw ltl 1eUOn end at 9-5 in the conference. In buildlng a 40-24 halftime advantage, Orange Cout limited the Ru.tiers' leadln' ecorer, Jill Guthrie, to just one field goal and etiht polntl ln the first half. Guthrie manqed to f1rilah near her 29.6 point-per-game average, u 1he had 27. Meenwhile, the On.nae Cout trio of Delores Effinger, Norma Lelbfreid and Colleen Berry wanned to the tuk early u the Pirates breezed. Efflnser led the winners with 21 polnta and Lelbfreid and Berry chipped in with 16 apiece. The game never tightened ln the aecond half, although the 29-point final margin waa the largest of the evening. Orange -CO..t will take a 19-0 overall record lnto post-eeuon play with the teed1ng committee due to meet today to determine the .chedule. Golden Wert, which al80 got 12 pointa from Kelly Harri.Ion, will conclude ita 1N.10n tomorrow niaht with a 7:30 contest againat the Rustler alumni. Saddleback College _p.ltcher Mike Lomeli, a tr.l'unan out of El Toro High. aca\tered aeven bita tnd anowtd Juat one earned run m pacing the Rustlers upset Santa Monica ~uohol to a '.3 Pacific Coast Conference bueba.ll ~ )'91terda. y over MiraCoeta on the winner's The Golden West men's volleyball team posted ~. a big upeet in the South Cout Conference race last ' Lomtli ltl'Uek out live and forced the viaiton night, deallna previously unbeet4n Santa Monica a Into 10 pound oute. 15-8, 16-14, 15-11 eetback. Steve Morsan led Saddleback's offenae with a The win vaulted the Ruatler1 int.o a tie for the ~. ·lnnlnl IOlo homer to give the Gauchoa a 2-l runner-up apot In the conference with Santa t-d·_. Barbara, a team that Golden Weit wlll meet Mark Grace Wn&cked a two-run double in the tomorrow night. f.wnth to put the game out of reach. Grace al80 Sett.er Chria Fiacher and outalde hitter Dwight ~ earlier. Pfeiffer, along with middle blocker Joel Rodgen, ' 8addlebs.ck La now 14-6 in conference play with were instrumental in the victory. Oroeamoni on the agenda Saturday in a aiqle In a high achool match, Westminater stopped e · Ocean View, 1:5-10, l~-11. 15-8. "'-"-iL~ ..... v...,, .......... 200 ~. '1 rtlay -1. ,_lllln V.-.V,U1'4 20C frM -I , M. Judd l'V), 1.H .H : a. Nomura (N), l:M .1•; S. Pelenon (l'V), 1:M.04. 100 lndo -1. lantley (P'V!, 1 :01.11; 2 l aumaarlner ('V . 2· 10.~; S. Rnrtaht (M), 2: II. ti. IO free -1. M. WM (l'V), H . t t. 2. Maurel l'V), :ZS.Ill: S. Moore ll'V\. u .... Diving -1. Kemp (M). 1:41 14t '5, 2 Hll<laelfenl (F'I>. IM 30; 3 ThOf'eOn (N>, M.ff. tOOny -1 ·~(P'V).M92. 2 MOOta (l'V). IJ1 02: 3 Smith (M). 67 63 100 Ir•• -1 Maurat (P'V). 61.119, 2 M Wtri IFV), 52 13, 3 EMIQlll (Ml. 52.46. 500 lrff -I Banlley (P'V), 4;58.61: 2. M. Judd (FV), 5:03.~; 3 •. Judd (l'V), 5:09.~. 100 bacll -1. Smith (M), 1:00.H ; 2. AlofVnen IFVI. t:Ot.~. 3. 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Nordetrom (f). nt 200 lndo-1 Chrl1nien (E). 2 23.4. 2 Avarlll (E). 2:211.5. 3. Craflthew ICM), 111:32 I. 50 lrM -1 SCllOIM (El. 26.11; 2 Mowaty (CM). 27 5: 3. Holfmen (I!). 29 2 tOO tty-1 Mada.I (fj, 1.0l.O; 2 Lloyd (CM). 1.12.11; 3. >.Mona tEI. 11111 100 lrM-1 8c:holle (E), 69 3: 2 Chrl1man (E). 69 4. 3 Mo•ary (CM), 1010 500 lr-1 Mldean (I), 6:42.1; 2 Ear..-1 (CM). 6.01 IJ; no INrd 100 bedl-1 A,,,.,. (f), 1.08. 1; 2 Cra nahaw (CM), 1·1a 4 : 3 . Sou1t1re11 (E), 1 16. 1 100 btH•I-I Nordatrom (E). 1.14.11, 2 Kana (CM), 1;21 .6; 3. Marqua (E). 1.31.11. 400 flM relay-I Co.le M ... nt ' It's irrelevant to Tuggle Cal player wiU be feted after being chosen last in draft EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -It didn't take long for John Tuggle, a running back from the University of California, to realiz.e the llgniflcance of being the l.ut player selected in the National Football League draft. "I $fUell I 'm a celebrity," Tuggle said from hi• home In Moraga juat hours arter he wu picked by the New York Glanta. ''The way people think. l guess they uaually remember the f1rlt player taken in the draft and the last.'' Tuale. a four-year starter at California, was the 330tfi player taken in the 12-round marathon dralt th.at beaan Tueeday at 8:03 a.m. and ended at 2 a.m. yesteMay morning when he was selected. "I thousht I'd go a lot higher, but I waa just happy to be dratted," said Tuule, whoee dubious distinction will be noted by at least one group. For the l.ut eight years, the city of Newport Beach hoetl the last player taken in the NFL draft during "Irrelevant Week.'' Tuggle will be honored the last week of June with a parade, banquet, golf t.oumament and a weekend excursion with his wife, Stephanie. to the MGM Grand Hotel in Reno. At the banquet he'll receive the Lowsman Trophy, a broru.e statue of a football player dropping the ball. "It'• all very in'elevant. The last player 8eldom P\81.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE geta to play football, so for one week we honor him," said Betty Bottorf, a spokeswoman for the group. Since 1970, only two player1 selected last in the draft have made NFL rostena -offenaive lineman Tyrone McGriff started 10 games for the Pittsburgh Steeler1 as a rookie ln 1980 and defenaive back Tim Washington, the last pick of the 1982 draft, joined the K.anaa.s City Chiefs after ht.a release from the San Frandaco 49ers. Tuggle, a ~-11. 210-pounder who waa th~ only runnlnjbac:k dralted by the Gianta, said he "gave up all inclination of being drafted after the 10th round passed." "I got tired of waiting by the phone," he said. So, he said he went to visit a friend and was trailed by a scout for the Seattle Seahawka, who t.old Tuule he waa going to sign him as a free agent if he wasn't drafted. "The scout waa with me when I got the call that 1 was dratted," saJd Tuggle, taken on the fifth round by the Boston Breakers ln the USFL draft. Tuggle gained 1,813 yarn. on 434 yards during his college career, a 4.2-yard average. Aft.er a senior year ln which he gained 438 yarda on 143 carries and caught 23 puses. he was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player in the Japan Bowl. Plitt.IC NOTICt Plitt.IC NOTICE fllCTTTIOUe ._ .. ~ITATDmlfT The lolfowtng patlOft I• doing ~-PORTRAITS FOR LOVE & REMEMaEAINO, 17210 Sen,.,..,..,. J4, Fountain V.,,.,, CA H7ot Randy L• Aoger9, 17210 8tin M1teo, FountMI \/~.CA 92709 Thia ~ .. oonducted by .,, lndMduel. Randy L "°99'• Thia 1tatemen1 -tied with tt1e County Cteril of <>renoa County on Apftf 25, 1M3. 1121'"4 Publl1had Orange Coa.11 Dally Piiot, ~ 21, Mey 5, 12, 11, 1N:J 111+" ~ t I ., . . . 11 1 • • 10 • 10 • • 11 7 10 7 11 IAITDMIM* aa .eoo ' tat 2 '" 2 •50 3'A 412 4 311 • 9 .... 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(M). 19.3, 2. Doud (M). 19 4, 3 Zeck (FV). 18.6 W LH -1. l<Mm.n (M). 41.3; 2. ~ .. (FV). 42 I . 3 VIW• (M). '2 I SP -1 W..tplW (FV). 4T·N , 2. W8"f (FV), I 46-IO-..: 3. l"ladlol8 (Ml. 41· 11 ..... OT -1 fllylelf (FV). 1374 .... : 2 PledlolJI (M). 137·2'.\, 3 Wet1j (FV). 1»-6 .... U -1. Hlg~ (FV). tt-5, 2 Doud (M). 19-4 '"· 3 "-"I' (FV). 11-3•1, T J -1 Hlg~ ('11), 41-4 .... ; 2 Shew (FV). 40-3, HJ -1 AoOney (Ml. 1-4, 2 M-(Ml. &-1. 3 l'teyt0t ("'). M . PV -1 M•ICWI (FV). 11 .. : 2. Hell (M), 11..e. 3 lllencN ('11). 11..0 ................................. 100 -1 MendOU (HB). 11.3; 2. 8endlez (W). 11 1: 3 Eden (HB), 11 I 200 -1. Thomp1on (Hit), 23.5; 2 Send>a (WI. 24 I; 3" P-1 (HB). 24 3 400 -I Thompeon (HI ), 113.9; 2. P81ttl (H8), 55 8; 3 M8Clt (H8). 1:01.3 eoo -1. Morton (W). 1.59.3: 2. AwnM\' (W), 2:01 I. 3 .U.xMClet (W), 2-'04.1. 1.800 -I. Monon (WJ. 4:28.3: t . Johneon (HB). 4 32.3; 3 Edwwde (HB), 4:114.2 . 3,200 -I Oulnone1 (H8), I 35.5, 2. Jotineon (HBI. 10: 11 5, 3. M-(HBI. 11:30. 110 HH -1 qotcten (W). 11 •: 2. Geuntt (H8). 17 2: 3 8orid (H8 ). 1t I 300 LH -I Thompeon (Hit), 40. 1, 2 ~ (Hit). '2 4, 3 Gorden (W), 43 5. 400 rmy -1 Hllntlno1on BMdl. 44 4 8P -I Meungh y (HB), 50-11'!0; 2. Cer'de (HB). .._...:a........,, IH8). 44-4'"- 0T -1 Cerd• CHI), 1'2·1'A: 2 M..-ol<ll'f (HI ). 134-5''" 3 f1nley (H8). 12~ U -1 8ettr111611 (HB). 20-5, 2 CA..aedl (HB). It-I'-., 3 ~ (W). te.'-\ "" I °" (OV), ...... t ~Ill. ..... ~Ill.•_. 1.,1-1 Oler IOV). 1 .. 10~. t Otr IOV~ tMi.,1 .... ~1,1~ TJ-1 0" (0 90-ti.,_t ....... Ill, 1t1014, a..,.. 1. lt-t "' ,,._, TllOoe .... .,. t aeni:1 m 11·1~. I Or....,._, (llo t•1 OT-I Tl\Mll tn tit_. ~ I ,,..... ell. 12-1. 1 ~ICM. tM ......................... . " 100 -I ....0-,.. IHei 1t II, 2 Hun IW\. 13 oa, 3 °"'411 (Ma), 1U4 tol>-1 ~~·\ 17 t, 2 Null (Ml n:;l~ (~I~ l. i. t IOflCI (Hl). .. 7,1. ~ffl I00-1. ~ t 17, 2 Cotti (W). 2 ti: I . NIW (Hel. a:1<11. 1,IOO -1 1.. MoCraoktn twl. I tt. II llenc119y (HI~ I.Of. t I MclOrllGken (Wl. 9ot. UOO -1 I.. MCIC<IClllen (I). I I ".i..~· llencll9y (HI ). 12 24; 3 II Motfeoken 1n ). tl:H 110LH -1 l eu (HI), 17 U t . ··-cl (Htl, 17 ~. , """'''• (Hll. 11.1. 300t.H -1 a-(HI). 60 II; II 1'*'°9t (HI), 11 e: 3 no llWd. 400 •••r -1 Hvt'l11ng1on leecll, 53 4 uoo rel11y -1 w .. 1m1n.1er. • u o HJ -I W1tllam1 (Hll, 2 Meungkey (Hit 3 no lltlrd, no mor111 LJ -1 8-(HI), 1t-t._., 2 MMMQll111 (Hll. 16-1, 3 l'lublo (W). 14 4 fJ -1 8-(HI), U-i'A, 2 KllCll (Hll. »•. 3 Hiid• (W), 29-3 .... SP -1 Hendncke (HB), H-1. 2 Sir ... • CH81. 26-9, ) MOC8IMy (HSI. 24·) OT -I Hendrlall.e (HI), ff-4 2 c.m11e (WL 73·8, 3 Sir.,._ (HBI. ... 2'1. ,..... v..., -tw1M. 100-1. Hendertoll (FV). 12 113. 2 Werd (M), 121'3, 3 Moren ("'). 13 27 200-1. Hendereon (FV). 29 *3. 2 W8/d (M), 27 5 I; ) Moren("'), 2115 400-1. l'lof1nl ('11), 1 01 21, 2 Modi (FV), J:01 78 3 ~(Ml. 1-02 78 900-1 8oelle (FV), 2 31 9, 2 w.n'°" (FV). 2 42.0. 3 MWV!lng (FV) 2 43 2 Mlle-I "--l"'I. I 04 3. 2 OMberl (FV), I CM I, 3 Mwring (FV), 8 18 I 2-mtte -I Olrudot (FV), 12 32 4 t Ct8b1fM (FV). 2 44 3 IOOLH-1 Welk• (f'\I), 18 T, 2 Rh<Mldee (FV). 11 2, 3 Helper (FV). 11.3. 300LH-I AllOedel (f'\I), 50 28, 2 W•lcer (FV). 50 81; 3 H..,_ (FV). M 0 400 reley-I Founttln Velley, II 1 79 Mlle r•ey-1 Founteln Vflltey, 4:2111 HJ-I. Moel! (FV). 4-8, 2 Hubbel (F'VI. •-2. u -1 • ...,_._ 1FV1. 11-1, a A,,,.y• (Ml. 15..01\, 3. Kenny (FV). 15-0. T J-t. Kenny (FV), 30-31.\, 2 8rotln., (Ml. 27·1: 3 Htlper (FV). 2W. SP-1. Wftlelln (M). 21-Wo; 2 8qulree (FVJ. 11·1 1~; 3 Yeo (l'V). 24-11'.\ OT -1. $quit• (FV). 108-2-..; a. Yeo (FV). 9~111.\; W•1elln (Ml. 87~. 4 . ...... .,.~---· 100 -1. Pl\llllp8 (W), 11 9, 2 ~ (W). 12 1: 3. Mudge (l8). 12 2 220 -1. Kell (WI. 21.2. 2 Pl\llllp8 (W). 27 5, 3 Diiiey (W), 28 0 440 -I llmlth (W). 1 02.1. 2 ~ (LB~ I 04 I , 3 SMiiing (W), 1 05 0 880 -1. Kell twl. 2.21 I, 2 Sml111 (WI. 2 28 6, 3 Verberg (W). 2 ... 9 Mlle -1 Booth (l8). 5 65 8. a l10"' (L.8). !WI 10.A. 3 a.. (W), 18 11 0 2-Mle -1 Booth (l.81. 12 H 0, 2 SW (W). 13 12 4. 3 er-(WI. 13 3' 5 110l.H -I QiddeM (W). 18 0, 2 RoOlly (W). 1e 3. Mertln (L8). 16 5. . $30 l.H -1. Aodety twl. 41 1. 2 IC .. (WI. 41 8, 3 Mertln (L8). 60 0 440 ,_,, -1 WooCllJt1cl9e. 53 5 Mlle refr/ -I WOOdbftCIOe, 4 Ill 3 SP -1 Weentg (LB). 34-4. 2 H~ (lBI. 32-t. 3 Wlleon (W). ) 1-10 OT -I. ~ (La). 11Cl-I. 2 Hogge ILB), 110-1; 3.. Wiiton (W), 107-1 U -I. o.lllQfW (W). 16..o. 2 Kltwn CW), 15-6: 3 s ...... ll.8). 144. T J -1. ~ (W). 3-4-e, 2 Oalegher (W\. 33..e; 3 8lencNrd (W). 32-10 HJ -1. Klrwn (W). 4-10, 'l ~ (WJ. 4-8; 3 ~CW), 4-2 Oran e Coul DAILY PILOT 1Tru.1ftda , A rll 28, l983 Cl THllllD RACC. 1 1118 mile p.,.._ C.t (Upll811'11 13 '° 6 "° '00 Ow o.11ny (8hoe1Nllerl t eo 4 oo f ec:o T ec:o (Pecltota) 3 00 Aloo 1eced Pll1u1tne . Vtlvel Brin Ttllj)C)el'• L-P0t Fevor &.rely A w.,.,.., Time '•8 315 • aucTA c 1·8> p81d 122• 60 P'OUllTH IUIC.. 8'" f\Htonga Forot (Ollvw•I 18 ~ I 00 4 IO PIOl•vtlle (\JpllMll 15 20 • ao Smokey Cenyon (Lul•I 4 00 Aleo •llOICI Moor P81k Bolcl H' Beller, A S1rey ,..,,,.. Mein Herr. Senat0t 8icller Ancty'e P-. Roy• An. AuCly J- Tlme 1111 P'IP'TM IUICL 8'"° 1Yrtong1 9181\d Pet (Tejelt•) 17 00 7 40 3 40 SM Aulla/1 Run (Toro) 9 80 4 20 T-r .... o.nc.. (Plnc8YI 2 eo Al10 reced: Flying Clltck, Foyt'1 Ack, Croet AllOI. El .i.o.I . rime: 1:11 315. • HACTA fl·21pekl1315.00.' llXTH llACL One mite. e. • Aelnbow (S--•I 7 .40 4 80 3.80 Nanc!M (Udwgl 8.eo 4 40 T'119'ole (0•18'Md8) 3 40 AlttO r.-1: Eleinore, DonN ~. PK '1 Girt, ~·a Tri•. Uplown Bobble Time 1 41 •vumt II.AC«. 1 lllr1ong8 Or •tellll F'*>d (Pi.eel 14 20 8 20 4 80 8'or11• (Plnc:ll'fl 3.40 2.80 Double s.no... (Sll*e) 4 20 Aleo raoed· l*'Y 1n Ille L.Me, v~. OOlden Qrencl, M-111>18. Or1en181 CNmp rime. ne • IXACT A (5-3) p8ICI I 13e 00 111•1ac '°' c&.1..e-1-1-s1pe1e1 111~~14 '° ""111 11 winning lld<etl (llw llor.-). ... PICll Sta conootellon P•ld 1178 40 wllll 345 wtnn;ng lldlell (lout llor.-). 12 ~ -•1c:h COMOl811on peld I 110 20 wllll 20 winning tlc:ketl (lour ~. one -.tell) lllQtlTH flACa. • M1ongiL G.....o«Me I~ 11.20 1 eo 4.20 Ur!reel ZM1 = t .40 8.40 EM}' c.tl ( 3.20 Aleo ·~= Ko"• HUia, SllM I Mullc. Ooc*:mta. Monalellr IElccltetn8nl. Time· 1 11 115. • I XACTA (1-41pekl1410.00 Mnnl4 IUICL 1-111& mllee on turl Oreuy (~I 2!>.20 e 40 4 eo OH·Summer KIM (Pedtoz.e) 3 00 3 80 OH·\/OOdOO 0.-(Plncayl 2.80 2.80 OtH>eedhMI tor eecond. At10 reced: A1h1p1y, Bronie Merkel, J~nller, Hunt The Thlmble, Lldy A•l•r. Serelog8 Aolli8, Blehop'I Fling ,_. 142 415 • DACTA ( 1·21 peld I 165.50. • l:XACTA ( 1-11 peld S 120.00 Altenoance -30,98e ~ • • • • • wem.n·•~• CM A."-N:t lee.M,.._. IC•lft)' Jotdal\ IU I I def Oft W.W: (U I I 1 I 1 I, M , N:1W1 tmllf: (U 1 1 ct.i A~ Mo\llloft IV 1 1 .4 ...... UC.,.._ .. ~ ......... 0u.,. cuc;11 "'•tt::, .. ,. w . ,_.,.., (UCI) Clel CllenQ. l-0, M , Nellorl IUCI) Nf Cvec111et1e, I l , 7·1. Anlllon (UCll det lran!M. I 3. 7 I K~Mlll (H) del Alf:Ot, .... 1.e, Ootw> (fl ... Hlnli• ... , ... , &>.-... ~"•e&a (UCll del Oolel\• ........ t-4, t-4. O\HtOe O.t (UCI) def KOO.,.MN-Cu«hlelte, 8 2, M , leoll·Heeef (HI def CnMlten·Thorp, •t. I 2 ·~ cou.aoa UCIMM.e,~"'HMr .. 4 ........ Myor1 (UCll Clef Mlnul, e.t, t-3, l(MlfnO (UCI) Gel V•ecrw, )-1, 1-0, 7•6, M9'1Qty IUCll del o..-..... l-4 .. 2. Thon\81 (HI del l renwllll, 1·2, 9·2 Young (H I def llertng. 2·9. 6-2. 1.a. K-(UCll def Teclenl. 1 a 4-4 &>...-... Tnomu l/otecna CHI def M81fofy-~ • t-3 9-3. Mlnul-Oevt.e (HI del Tt~· t<euo 8·1, 8°4, Myer1-.... l"11 (VCI) def Y~fedlol\f 6-1, t-2, 6-7 Hlatl ochoof u.---*n. ........ v-..• ........ l~ (LB) def Merlh. e.3 def Peerne 6-0. io.1 by defllUll 10 Judd. toet b'f Cleleull to Trommet Hawot'lll (LB) toll 1-6 won M II 0 11·0 Brendt (LB) 1011 2·8. won by Oe!llufl won I-I t-1, Btutnlleld (LB) 1011 0·1 won bl' Oeleult, toel 3-6. wot1 t-2 .,..... Pwz·KOllend• (LBI Oet Jol\Non-S-.. e 3 ·2. def Ktllm-!le-.•or 8.t 9-1 Sct1an1 .. 0ld!•eon (lll) won e-4 1-2. won 12 M C«w cMt Met 17. l1dM ll1ct1 t . .,...... W..,.., (Cl Off e,-1, 6-t, def LI. &..o, def 1111, 6..o, oef Tong, t.o, J.,tc:tn (Cl won 1-1. M . 1-3 M . Bennett (Cl won 8-1, 6-3. W , ::g. Aowerdln4< !Cl toll ~7; won 7-8, 1-3. Dou4l4el Btown1berger·Htnrnan (C) Oe! Vl-Gundor. &-1, l ·O, del Abet-Orleheber. 8·0. 8·0; ~LMn·8mtth (Cl won 6-1, 6-1, won M . ~ 11 ..... Mer1fWI ..... l4ntllM O'ConMtl IEI def. LOCkwOOd, 6-1, def. Hlrlto, 1-2. Oet JKObeon. a..o. Oet Tevte, 1-1, Whllc:het (El won 8-1. fl:.4. 11-3. 8-2. Motoenco(E)IOl1 .. 7,won&.1, ....... 7-5,Hen IEI won 1·5. loel 11-7. 6-1, 2-0 0........ Wtberg-Hotmee (El epllt with Hull•d· ~owe. 6-2, 2 ... Off ~·Wong, 6-2, t.-1, Ktm·Ho (El IC)lf1 7-S, 1-4. epltt 6-3, 4-8 Newpcwt ....... n. a--.. ........ Conkey (NH) Gel Werner, 7-5. def J AlC:lllty. 8-I def Ren.. M . def B Alc:t:ey, 6-1, St0<m (NH) toet 4-e, won 6-1. M . M . t<er1001 (HH ) won e-2. a.er, 1-1. 11·0 Andeteoll (NH) toll I.&, won W . M . M 0.-... B•ater·AMd (NH) del Slmmon .. Koca. 6-3, 1-4, detllU" lo Wrtgnt-~. o.e, o.e. Ayen~net (NHI won M 6-4. 6-1 --M ~,.,.. P8Uleon (UJ def Mueller. &-1. def r,.,,, 8·1, d•I MICllMle, 8-1, def • .Z.nlo l-0 M•rgolle (UI won 8·3. 9 ·2. 9·2. 8·1. ven111e1t"" (UI won 1·11, 1·2, t-3 e.1. Plndlet (U) won 6-2. 8-0. 8-0. 6-2. 0.-... lllc10f' ~ (Ul .,.. Merli.wt ·LacatOllll. 8-3. 11-3, def Pl\811'1·L•. 11-2. e-1, O•--cor11.,.,, (UI won 11-1. e-o. 1-4. &-1 Deep ........ "'"'"' l.ANDflNo ~ .....,, -211 .ngler1. et beU. 1 berr...O., 30 bonito, I m--· 211 rOCll 119", I ~. II oculpln, 1 tttooer fttll. 1 ~ OAYn'I lOCltP (16ewpof1 ....,.,) -30 ot>glera 35 bonito. 1..,,., beU. 24 eellOo bUI, 13 t«* lllh I ,.._.,.. OAMA WMAN' -st ~ st -· 2 bonito '8 meckeret 3 1neep1heed. 1 1 IQllOln T J -1 a.letft8ld (HB). 44-8 ..... :E (W). 40-7 3 Q.-adl (HB). »-1 c:-.... ,., It g t 1 HJ -1 0-(HB). ._10. 2 Women ......... ~ 000 010 0-1 7 I (HI). S-10, 3 Salerlleld (H8). M C01911..rt' COU.SO. eor-Oii ... 130 4 t4 •-13 12 O PV -1 Kont-(Wl.. t3-0. 2 MeeOe (WI. Cr.r-1, Or-.. C.... 0 Ownlwl. 8C*I (I) -BIUr; ~ -12.. • ~ 000 000 1-1 5 2 Murptt)J W-'#yM. l-o.Nmn d-,._ ..._ 7'I. 0-. View 11 Or-. CoM1 000 000 0-4 3 O (C), A,'tlH (C), , .. ell (C), J.Ofden (8); ,00 -1 ..._, (OV) 11.4, 2 T P.ni• 8yer1 •nd Vtgtt, Orey •nd Brk:ll"er 3&--,._ (C); .... (C). ~ (C). (OV). 11 4, a Oolilrl (E), 11 4 ~r• (C). ~ • 200 -~··f -~~~~~~: .. ,.~,:::.:=---.---· ~ ·~~~.:..··; .... ··!'!'!"!l&t!Z: .. .,~~-.:-:- Coet8 .... 115 0-111 635•) W-..(1).54.4. ~mlle ........... •a•• t GI& Mewpoft ~ OOl 101 0-3 8 (3& eoo -1. ~ (E). 1'!i •• 2; 2. W9111 U11e 8 8flOI (Pert:.llr) ~· 2 .O 2 20 IHOIAHA PACIEAS·Announced e n ~ (5) .!o~ ~~vi.: (OV). 1:6111; 3. z....111 COVl. 2.'06.2. Le Petron (Wtlltel 2 eo 2 20 egrH ment to H ll Ill• tum .... bHn ~(CM). Kur.-(CM). 1,900 -1 Archlb8lcl (0V), 4'45.3; 2 Hodgen H.,_ (a-geon) 2 20 l'Mdled With loleMr\ end Hertlert ~ ~ (t:I. 4:51 e; a 8oto (OV). 4:5e.2. Aleo reced. Hll.,10111 Brew. Johnny POO'l9AU ....... ,,.... 4, a...,... ....... a 3.200 -I Archlb81d (OV). 10:11.5; 2. TOllWr, Boyell, ~ Hlglll, "°"' v.mur.. c.......,....... u..- Mfa91on V19tO 110 011 C>-4 10 3 Zemenek (IE). 10:37.0: 3 8oto (OV), 10:41.5. Time. 2:00 215. 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Cavanau,h, a former White House aul1tant t o Prealdenta Nixon, Ford and Rea1an , ha1 been name d preeldent of SmithKline Clin1caJ Labontoriee. I The clinical laboratories, the largeat private laboratory eervice in the nation, la a dlvialon of SmithK.line Beckman, a health care corporatio n baaed in Philadelph ia with regional headquarters ln Oranp County. Cavanau1h formerly waa pu1ldent o f Irvine-baaed Alleraan PhannacouUcala, &Lao a company o f SmlthKltne Beckman. He wa1 an aul1tant t o President Nixo n for hoalth affaira ln 1971, Deputy Chief of White Hou.e Staff to Prelident Ford and a member of Prftident Reagan'• £><port Council In 1981. ' Dr. James H. Cavanau1h UCI hosts design • seminar By GLENN SCOTT oflw DellY .......... How office design -the colors, desk arrangement and even air temperature affect.a the w e lfare o f workers and company's profit margin will be the topic for an unusual two-day conference beginning today at UC Irvine. Ad age n cies promo t e d at Newport confere nce The th i r d annual Environmental Psychology Symposium will combine professors and profesalonala in a variety of fields to explore methods that promote health and efficiency in the office. Panelists in psychology. architecture, planning and busi ness manageme nt will converge on Irvine from all parts of the U.S . The keynote speaker will be Mic hae l Brill, an arc hi lecture professor at the State University of New York in Buffalo, who will discuss a four- y ear research program examining how specltic details ln an office can be tranalated into financial results. 14More More for More Less" was the theme of the American Advertising Federation· s Newport Beach Conference, held last weekend at the She raton Newport Hotel. William Nye, Irvine Marketing Communications Consuhant, gave the keynote address to the federation members, stressing t he need for more general- lnterest advertising agencies. "Egoistic reasons rather than realistic and economic reasons frequently prevai l in the selection of advertising agencies by advertisers," said Nye. He related his own experience in the field and how he recently opened his own office as a generalist. The oonferenoe chairman was De.niel H. Mahan, vice president and regional manager , newspaper advertising bureau, Los Angeles. Brill is president of the Bulfalo Organization for Social and Tec hnological Innovation (BOSTI), which conducted the study. We're Making LOW ·INTEREST LOANS WINltvouneed ls an answer. What vou don't need ... ''maviJe." ~ Recognize the scenario? You have plans In hand for that addition to your home, Of you found a great deal on a new car. Ten days ago, you spent the morning at your be.nk filllngout loan papers. Nowyou'rewalting ... and waiting. Loena h Quick and EMy Way •••••••••••••••• At Huntington National, we want to help make your plans a reality. 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Yow .......... alltyl [I NI I HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC ~ RllllCIUITYBUllNllB ---------------------- lnsurance exec promoted Georae.8 . Goru m Jr. ot HunU1\41ton Beach hM been ~ to tho poet of reslonal al• officer with Covenant Lit. Iruurance Co. of Hart1ord1 Conn. Gorham joined Covenant Life ln 1981 ln tne ltvtno otflat. · • • • Holier 8. Guta ha.a been appolnt.ed ~en.er.I manaaer of the new Anaheim Hilton & Towera, now under QOnatruction near Dl.aneyland. Ganu waa formerly general manager of the L o• Anple. Hilton, havlnf iolnftd the corpora\lon In 1962. He la a native o 8erlln, W. Oennany. • • • Mlcbael L. Jooea of Miulon Viejo haa been promoted to vice president and aaaiatan•rnan.ager of the Anaheim main otflce of El Camino Bank. • • • FounWn Valley resident C. Nell Da\111 has been promoted to regional vice preeldent, real estate owned department, at the Loe Angeles Airport offlce of Imperial Bank. Davis, who joined Imperial in 1982, will be responalble for the management, completton and sale of all bank-owned properties. He formerly was president of United Profeaional Investments in Santa Ana. • • • The retirement of Geor1e D. Stringer as vice president ln charge of planning and engineering for Signal Landmark Properties Inc. has been announced by Norman V. Wagner ll, president of the Irvine-baaed building and land development firm. Stringer has directed the firm's engineering and pla.nnlng operations for the past 12 yea.rs after merging his own civil engineering firm with Signal in 1970. A fonner La Habra city councilman, he currently is a Qirector of Los Aliaos Water Dist,rict in El Toro. • • • Ford Aerospace & Communication.a Corp., with operation.a in Newport Beach, has been awarded a $55,322,130 contract by the Air Force Systems Command's Electronic System Division to implement a major upgrade of the NORAD MUTUAL FUND Gorham Gantz Space Defense Operations Center. • • • Aluminum Maintenance Systems, Inc., headquartered in Laguna Hills, h.aa announced the appointment of Robert W. Baker to the position of director of systems technology. Baker was previously with Alcoa. • • • John R. Ro1100 of Newport Beach has been appointed assistant vice president and chief advisory title officer for the Orange County office of Ticor Title Insurance & Trust Co. of California. Rosson. who succeeds Richard Llodbolm, joined Ticor in 1946 and moved to the Orange County office in 1956. 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The spoketman, who asked not to be identified, said GM and Toyota will set the price of the subcompact they plan to build at a Fremont plant based upon what effect the new product will have on other GM and Toyota cars. "The result will be a aet of prices that optimizes t}le combined welfare of the three entitlefl," the memo says. Iran locomotive deal eyed TORONTO -General Motors of Canada Ltd. la negotiating a multi-million-dollar aale of diesel locomotives to Iran, and some church leaders aay the equipment oould be used for military purpoees. Thomas Jones, an international trade officer with the Canadian External Affairs Department, said the locomotives are not armored and no export perm.it would be required to ship them. Asked about the possible conversion of the trains for military use in Iran, Jones said: "I don't think we have any control over that." Bill would ban sales pitch SACRAMENTO -Contests offering a "prize" to anyone who travels to another city and liatena to a sales pitch, would be outlawed by a bill winning committee approval. Typically, the consumer gets a letter or telephone call saying he or she baa won one of several listed prizes and adding that the prize will be lost unless the con.sumer travels to, say, South Lake Tahoe, and listens to a salesman touting vacation homes. Dealer fined in smog case SAN DIEGO -An auto dealer who imported and sold 23 new cars from outside California which failed to meet the state's anti-smog standards baa been ordered to pay a $20,000 civil penalty for violating pollution control laws. The penalty was four Umes greater than the $5,000 profit made from the illegal sales, according to state investigators. The Superior Court action was brought against Dale Richfield and his firm, Merit Motors in National City, by the California attorney general's office on behalf of the state Air Resources Board. Times Mirror profits up LOS ANGELES -Times Mirror Co. reported first-quarter net income of $29.4 million or 86 cents a share on revenues of $567.3 million yesterday, up from S20.2 million or 59 cents a share on revenues of $522 million in the 1982 first quarter. "An improving economy and stringen~ cost controls were the primary contributors to the strons first-quarter earnings," said Times Mirror President Robert Erburu. "Th.is encouraging start is tempered by developments in our cable television and newsprint manufacturing operations which make us believe it is too early to determine our overall outlook for the full year." Pel Off 12.J 00 IU Ott 10.2 Ott •·• on .. 1 °'' ),4 Off s.1 Off s.o °" ··: g: '· .. , ... Off 4.l ~°" ::t .., ... Of! M g: tl. 8;: tl ~ ti Oft 40 C.,.. -*2 ....... 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IUM,000. 648·&041 aft ii~~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 "'N• er'• dllemm• on thlt one1 If Ot '1 dock Plana avail. Now $370,000 wlterm11. 2 ba. 7• 10 kidney lhap-12""·000· •M-9Mt e •·••• Ha'• tranalerred • MUST l..W.ttt I •• ed SPA. Separatr famlly Lat•U IWI lOSG iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Lt•llll . ftlW ....... SEl.LI F•nlutlc: locatlon Liv• In 3 bdrm, 2 b"h Pllll LllO 00110 room. s1:.1acu1ar night -•m llW DHlgnad for •l•o•m 11 • ..-, So Coe.at Ptua. HI• upper apt. Commelrlcl•I 3 br, 2 ba, frpk, immaculate condo . On light VI W. lmmaculale II IWlll 3 BR, 2 B•. "I.Inda" occulont or latte r.mlly • 1oa1, your gain on Ihle tllop. office or r•t• on condition. $1 1,liOO, 3BR, 1¥.BA, loJC. "' affalre. Tl\11 t>M4ltlful 6 II•• xlnt Town• Home de-lower level plua • c:•r greenbelt. Comm. pool,.$125,000. LO! ASSUM. l127K. Model, alngl• atory, In Bdrm Dover 8horH llght. Call 759-1501 or parkln9. Price at 1396, ~ 71o...8737 834-9t01 th• Bluff•. Newport home 11 ••qul11fety d• 752-7373 000. Beach Ellc:lllenl Condi I d I 0L1paa ll1ul 1!52 non ~~·~p;.o.:t lty 1 II.... ONl.Y 1185,0001 Bectt Bay. Prof...ionell)I I. WALKER•LEE 65 ..... U77 Real...__ ..... Reduced to c~1:~ landtC•P•d Price llf~ associated BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1·11 11.,1., .. 1, (1 .. ,, N I\ t>I'> t>'bl U OME llS llEAt TO RS lOI' V.. l olboe •'1 '''' .. n-t .,......,. .-' I 8 -oo''' 3 b etuow land -1410.000. :: .__GW" 3 5,0 · 4 br, •. s .. thl• lllllng by llf>"' •• A<---ILlfPMWIUI Certaa ••I ... llU pool, IPI. ac>IM, Franc:tl lllT llWPllT PllOl l polntment , , . r::r.r: --••u ..uw •tlT ... • • "TElll" I dra, upor•dH galore 2 B< tt>a. 1129,000. Pro-••2-1200 ••~ ~. ........_ ~• _.,.. SHORECllffS _..._,.,.....,. Golf c:our• & mountain ......,, Mart M0-9019 _. ••• FOR PERFECTIONISTS! I.ow down. tala lllMI · .._ v\ew.49~1 ........ , -! : .~,liii:ii:ii:ii:ii:ii:ii:il Sunny, bright and neat option or trade. Owner• Ju11 ll1ted, oo.an, Foreclo1ur1. Reduc ed '"'Ii u •pin. Spaclou• 2 or 3 wlll carry 2nd T.D. •I unyon view, atunnlng llfy, Part htt llyl j l!!J!rt hack lOH llOOK lo l385K. Bay-• • • ·~ WI mm bdrm home with l•n•I. 10%. Large Htum•ble • Bdrmt. Open 811 & Sunde~ OLIFF front 3br. 2ba, 45' tllp. • ::: for 111118 feat at thla targe S.ctudad 2nd floor ~iiC:o'::P~v:J;n~ TH TWI LIMI 3:5', ~h~. Hey, Ml •1 II. IYI 873-1464 ' im family homa In Ideal muler tulle, overlll'ed 2 around patio on luth Gerry a Chfltl• !r::.J n Hcrow on Tll•PLO location. Short wllk to ~ =·.,!;~~:! grHnbah. lmmadlata 873-7781 780-1397 Property Mart 840-9019 VIEW IALMA PllllllU 3 Br, tamlly rm. formal ,1.• alamentary 1choo1 & with nnanc:tng. om. t>y ~~=~::~.s~~ -----IU--11-11--1.;;;;;;;mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S4Jl,000 3 unite and all good In-11v1ng rm, frplc, MC, : ... =·f~•o:i;:,~ "33 "M" SI and ull for $199,000. 759-9100 Pllfflf LllATlll llllP1l1I -ABSOl.UTEl.Y the l>Ht come producera: 3BR. many upgrlldel Harbor :•• Lge lot wlfrult treH. detalla. A lalr price at 5 bdrma, 3 bathl, In-Beau1Jful 2 Bdfm a den, VIEW & BUY In Npt 2BR and lg• Bachelor. View Hmt fea land ,... Owner may help you uea 1298.000 lea. docM9 maetw tulte and •Ingle ttory. flrepl•c• Hgta.-Cllfftlaven. Owner Very hard 10 llnd. Top $250,000 &40-2080 :'.'.: your GI toanl Only $135. l .Y.I llUllMI large famlly room and and dout>te gMaige. Mk-MUST LIQUIDATE • locatlon and the !>'Ice Is ICIUIFIM ooo . Call NOWI EJttraepedalhOmefora off•llr•tpaitllngtorup Ing 1132.950. Cell BdrmPOOLllOme.Need goodatl325,000·h• Byownar.l•SO.OOO. 75$-1501 or 752-7373 family comfort and not-to 7 CWI Onty 5 ~ 5'60-ll51 IHI ..,., Rae Rodger• good aMUmable loan. Older duple• pr~ at '"'"' •bl• entertaining En-llllWTll from th• entr1nce to 831-t2ee E FHU lot value uo.7990 or · .. =:~~ ar.aw vmn a.LEE clo1ed brick courtyard IAllAll Main BHch. New on PlftUll ll&LTll 559_.221 /;;, ~-='. ~~~~ou~~ Centrllly located cloee to Mt.taal rly 1575·000· llM1H -UUlll---YllW--... --: .,: Real~ kltch w/atrlum view. Pvt beach and •hopplnl{j i::: Ar-~._ =:,y~db:,~ru~o~·~ ;~~.~':.~~:'~~2 1-========::.!.=:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-='61rs·5~J~~~·.:~o~~: 2~~ = ~:~ • youwlllbeptOUdloown. ~:~~~,0~t:.~:o~ '::~::~' SCC:\l'1~-~t.trs· :::: 1!..1.~1!~°orf::e.1~i:nt a ..... , , .... $359,600. 75 " "t ---------1 ....... -., C.LA• I '°'1.AH -----f---------1 :"'" ~~~~~~~~~-1 ..... 1., SAT/SUN 1.S Bluff1 Condo, G Plan. .. Ata ~~:; \\All Kl HU"l !pe.r..oECT 1230 A SAND KEY DR. ·~-·-b:::;-" ~ :'."." ,.,--. ,.,,..----.. ,,,...-8' 3 Ba,,_ carpeting & .. ••1-•.aa..a _..,,. HOMI.., lee. ~ Harbor View Hlll1-4Br, °"' "'0 "' -v· -f • ) apptlc, large patio, cur· __ ,_• ____ ._ ... __ .11• REAL EST.\TE PROPERTIES 2Ba, tarn rm l.ocaled on '°"' 10 '"''" '""' '""'i. -d• • • rently leued, avail July. --· Ill UI :~i~ 131·1400 end of cul·d•tac. Ap-1 P I H P E L I '~. ' ·• Top locetlon, end unit. - . ... :) 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ blad lOM ~i~.~ acr1~l1~ . I I r I I' . l =n~~ IC~~ i.::'. ~R~ -p::: tl L.Wl/lrllll _llPP~'-· -----Sacrifice 11115.000. LH. 11 ... •• ' CALL FOR • Old Cape Cod 200 ft from By owner. 1pectacular r H E G v I I Privet• Party Mr DMn °'*' Sat .• &7s-44M ::~ 1 MllllON Ch1nnel 8011 mooring. condo. 3,000 p1ua eq ft. I I I I 780--0:5.:.:ft.::: dally. lu Cltata.. ltH. "'" DOLi.AM • View Pavlttlon. • bdrm, 2 1296,000. e•0-7990 or l ...._ .._ ~ ••1• gar 11600 I*' mo. $20K 559-4221 ) _,,. LAST CHANCE "''" PROPERTIES Option money. Agt I SU T Q E I ;.I Newly remodeled 3 Br, 2 640.1538 -after&. lffll IWY 14111 . . Ba on pool llz• 56 ft. lot. Wm Cot.e, Bkr Low down or ••enenoa. r I I I A1ureflracuralor1n1omn11 $595,000. PP 873-8315 to buy thll b••utttul J lalka 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 eat garaoe. _ . . . " the reallLaflon tf\11 •la t•me Ulllllff AR ~1 ~ i':i"~~p~~ 1111:: l14/l ... 1tlt Ptalaaala 100'1 exchange tor land . , to.... Ill IWl lll Ulll mente with ocearW\llla & :.::: LIWllT PlllO 1211 .... T. o, .' '1· 1'.',c7.5~r81n5c015p•I• t---.1-s _r .... , _E"'TIH .... , _E,...I _E"'T,-1 0 I.arr farnl"' hOme with 4 golf courM vlewt •t I In "-v•-. """"''•Bat ,.._ on Y '" ... or -o-c.••• "'• '•"'1'• q...,.,, "-"-_:!.., "'-. tremendoo1 MV...,..I di· •1r ... ,n .... h• '""'""'''"1tt••"" lllld ~....,. ..,.....,.,_ llm -209/S2.2·2M.t b, t.u,.9 I\,,... "'U."'9 •orch ut u. •"' ....,.., "'V ~'~i:.:-,:7 ;.: .~~~'"' !:'i: Harbor Plan on vwy ..,. on Balboa e.acti at IM ,._ .... -· ..... -·loo ,,_ .. .., "'° l toe •• can Ille In the kitchen, rect from IM owner ._ ge prtvate lot 3 Bdrm1, -ta lwr1 antry and dan. Wood fore being ll1tad wllll ·,~''.~: .. ic-~·~';1 ::',~~ famlty rm S395.000 pier A re re 38r 2ba F; ~"' ,... -vet •E°' \f "''~ 1,., lf'MJtt•• Owner wttt car bf'Ok.,. Act HOW a.If Rendezvoua condoml-Nice 2 8' Condo In The '"!!>! SO "'CS • 2nd truet d.o S359 owner at (714) 642-4138. EMPlOYMENT i• • Vi .otth.,I • J ...... "•'lh•t lo..1r ~· :"wl.,., 11 "'"" ti.1liot & , ••1 Jo V.1 Ir' ''"'ht• .. ' ,,, ... , 11 .. n., ..... M1 .. \\,.nu,1 Mu....N .. t "~•lfUOW ll'» ltit-.• •·u1n;lur1 A tA.au1pn• nl ...... ,... Al "'ti.'""' .... ~ ... ""!IC l .... 1 T\ k.wl 1 '•w "' BOATS , .. , .. , . '"''" , .. ., ..... ..... '••;•I'• ~·nr• f .. , .. r ,, .. .,,, " , .. ' ..,, ._..-.. O •fll '' .,-,._, '"Vf.-4·• ~ ln.,tn• I••" ''"·"•'•' .. TRANSPORTATION l .• , •••• " ''·'''"' "'"' •M"'"""'a. Mn•ur lt•lfl• ~\ '••'4••• fr.1kr lr.o• ''''" l111 AUTC*OTIV[ "' t~ ...... "'"'"' "'' .. ' .... , ... \wt• ... 'A •nln•I 'Y'., "._, H·•I• IV.ho• I ltir'"' I 1 --~· , ......... ···- , .. \10) •·l 1 ... ''· ... 1 AUTOS IMPORTED \I!, ""''" •· ~111, \~,oit1 'Ii to• \U•tlll Wtl" "~I\\ ,.tt.: \ 1H • h .,.II, lltJWh 41'• I~ I .... u lfll" ., n.., tO~I ••.• , f.411.!1 t .. 4 .. L ~I.:\ t ""'~ H.t: J ... Wl.tf "'"" J1o•n VI U & ..... 1ob..-l('h1n W\J.3 l .. •tttw WI·~ ~·~ •IA~ M .... t... "'"' ,_._,.... •at.t M,..,....,.,.., I\ ru ft-4'\ MtbU'"'"'"' ~147 Mii wt•v ,,._.. ··~· ~......... !Jl&t P, ..... -WI&~ ....... ,,. ¥117 "''""'" .,~ Mt .... ~.", ., ••• 11..... .. .. ~ _., .... ~"' Yllf1 r .... ,..._. Tttw.t ..... ""'"'"•" \'1.t'M M•• • • • ~ .... -.. t • •un lk 1pen' •lvl not tu1h in pnc.: ra .. on• able coet: cla11Hled 1dvertl1ln1. Fer Ad Attioi1 Cll 1 .,_,Plot ~VID 1!2·17•- Ul'lljlC)_UI: ti(i~i ntum on tM 111• of the Monllcello1, on1,. 189. A ""'~'''''"11 "eov1 11H1•~ • I I ooo Al6! tor Mary Dent Aaattora. 675-eOOO fabled ballroom. Stepe to 50 o. I 1O,000 down. _.,_...;r.::;O...::G~l.;..1 .;.;"N;.;;~:.;.w;.:.1~• ___ ....._~...__. __ .__ .... _ --'· • • Maka your lhopc)lng ... ~~~.·n·~~.::~~r::i~~ ~~! ~~~:3E1;!~70 ---LITI.....,. I• ............. Ml. "Jiil:°U&. mlb ::. gf~"i:cs·~~ p~ IE WP 111 T =tp::l~0~111'=------•1 •-----..;.·-·~-----.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--. .El.m ferry. Balboa at lta beat. Piil..... ii Call UI about thla brand ~ 'M Cozy and cheerful two MW Hating. Cullom bullt 3 BR, 2 Ba, bedroom condo Fire-a.a.a_1•11 flrepl-. lhatla roof, RV ::::~~~-~= ~if~ ~.5'i= ~ .. ;~) lent c:ondlUon. ST48,000. ~•ram 141-llH _.....~~-4< -~~~,,.......~~ ... ==.~--~~llliiliilliiiiiij lAil..bor he>w.. ~~ ~· o.d .bow...m1JC.b lt~,,;r~· t · llf&~.. ail• A~~?-.... __ ·n4 9f ~:'lr ..... m . ~ 'ii :i... , r"" ~ ~ IUln 111•1111 _M2-se1a ::.. ~~% a1 tne 1 lle -min s nu ome-pre-ny 1>Tg ~ ~s ... n 4 er 2 ea. "g 1am11y rm, 2 ~~~~~~~"-11;-~--~'r~i _ ____;;..__ ___ , done for you. ffplce, apa. beeu1. 1>9tlo. Muat Mii thla ~or rellat w/rMltOf. Prtc. ,. duoed seooo. 11s2.ooo. Opn HM Sat t2-5. 2805 . Drake A~. Prln. only. Greetings to Moms will appear Mother's Day May 8th RfSIOEHTIAI AfAI fSIA1£ S£AVIC£S unmu ........ A very special Bayshores home extensively remodeled & decorated with the finest materials & expertise. The master suite is an "ivory tower" in a wing by Itself. Corner location lavishes light & 1paoe. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 557-79113 luL .... ~ IMt ---E.uy Wlllk to bctt, • er. 3 Ba, epaciou1 IMng rm, family rm, laundry rm, woa balOony. 11ea.ooo SM-1718 Aaaume gOOCI tn, on at· tract 3 BR 2 Ba, nlca • .... Lo ctn owe IOI 2nd TO. S 110,500. Ownr. 642-5583 FA,EE equity 3Br 3ba twnhm nr downlne. Pymll 12050mo Sua 891-65541 Selllng 1ny1hlng with • u..Jly Piiot. ciu.fled Ad II a 1tmpte metier just c.it &42-5871. 1111 CILIFORlll SOPHISTICATE ....... ,. Exquisite appolntmenta. elepnt dec:oratioo and an open 1.,.ctouane.a atve thla three bedroom, fOW' bath pool home a comnopolitan air 1eldom found ln Callfomta. Walla of pa. 1pan the interior taJd.na full lldvantaae of the ~t ocean vtewa. Thi.a eucutive re9'dence ii pe.-t for intlm1t.e entertalnln, or hottlfll • larae number of sueAI· ................ For • private lhowt.nc. 10'.I are tnvtced io call: .......... and the rates are only 2 lines for s 1 . 00 (Each additional line only 50') . Illustration $5.00 Dally Piiot Claaalfled Phone 842-5878 Include Hluttratlon 0 lltustratlon A 0 lllultrallon B 0 IMtratiOn C Card rype· D VISA 0 MASTERCARD Charoa Cata • -------------------------- Card ~ltlon Date------------------------ You mey charge your ClalSlfled Ad. Be sure to Include your Card type (VIN/MasterCard). Your Card num'*· and Iha EXPIRATION DATE. YOU MUST INCi.UC£ YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER BEi.OW , I• - . - • lfAMI~-------~~~~~~--~~~~~~-~~~~~~ A.Do.Ill ~------~~~~~~~~~~------~~--~~ c:rn~------------------~~~~~~~----~--------~~"!'9 IT'ATI----~----------------~--~~~--~--------~~ ----, --------- !!i ..... llM hie. Mobli. tiorn. tOxto, xlnt cones. Call #enollo la Sleet• -~, -Ptet!J '"' UM leOo eq, n. commerclel bldg on VII Udo. Ams>'- -11r.t par1dng. Front Ind rew llCCMI. Owt'9f' ... llnlnoe. aats.000. 17141613·4400 111>1 Ut.JIH HARBOR ·, 1\Y LOH < 'O .... •• .... 1411 ........ LIT 10% DOWN Pr1rne OONr1 end tlltbor ~ from tH8 Mx 151.lt .reel<Mntlal lot In pr•tl- 'g loua, aecure Harbor ,Aidt•· $515,000. Cell •t 7 ·231 t cs a ya or f76-3311~. • Ore• Cout DAILY PILOT /Thur9dmy, Apr&I aa. 1983 ~· . ' J I f r 11111 llre11111r ------· P,.kl"1Ja1 S.!!t/ C!tmt• lll!!uktJ lfarfHlas lulpaa , ..... Tu ftlad!t ln••MH TUt • ., $1 84 per day Any P811 of your looh, Conorete 1m111 or lge ALI. !LfCTIUC IOIWAl'R u•un we 00 ALLI Aooflng 01¥9'1' MOit 1 1G-1711 Of tttTlll ,.,. Draine oteated from 16 TIL! IH8TALLCD l I ' Pit', 011•f11<ly IUM 1001. Remove old, r•· Oua!ity WOfk, reu. ,.,.. Sp1c;111 oomm/ruld P411nltno. oarl*\try. Dll· 20% otr IMt )'Hf'• Wiii 211 yri LIO ~fM1 lne, Miine ffom 116 ....,..,, Alf lllnd1 °'*"''* Th.It'• ALL you P•y Scotty'• akkpg pl.oe W/nflW IMll-81112 24 ht wvtoe lndecp/ m1tn1 H'" 13 dining, orpt oteanlng 1t1vel 141..()t2g ~ Ref• ~ 111• guar. l!v/wtlnd ..,_I A.ft. John ~If tor• 645-13et C"'lu "=rt 14S..21M2 yre free_ ., 831 74114 R-8t1tr &41-4•11 L ' l pert 1163 0911 AIGn8ld M&M ,.~-"" ,.... ,._ ,, 011 30 6-y Id • !! ~ _ !! •tlJ 81 8&1•H04/"42•9033 .....,.,,_ ,,. II vu.I ,. •I In Uwt l11lftr! Loving & fileeponllble lattrtllaata! f':'i:r~~ 8Hlla1 flll lmlUTll Pllnllng-OC 19 yr•lo. ltnlet/ lfNln ~-=-~~, ; •. DAILY RESID & COMM'L Fr .. w.11! F~ yd For your weddtrlg, the Jim 6415•90118 itt. llpm DUMP J083 80d, iprlnkftl( ind lhrub 14 II Pl, 111·1111 P1tl ~ , ;l ~Rlmodel-~n C.M. Mt-9926 Wltdy1 KOU9llcal beauty or vOI & Sl'Nlll Moving Jobi tn111111u on Our l#Otll I I I., Pll ff l&llW&ll llU'I !tn ""!t! :: , r PILOT Low ratM N.4-3 40. Loving child care in m~ I Cl a gultlf 913·8498 t:':i~~E!,';~n~~~t~~:, Catt MIKE 949-1311' only took• e.p1n11v1 Ll:'..2/of 4 ef& :fta Experl•no.<t a prof11· TrM Tr•/ ....... PA.I D.E. Conetr. Co Cotta M.., home. Aellf. Firallart ltllilaklai .. , 898•11113 •l1. Spm. HAUlMOV!-REM0\1£ ChlClk our pr1<:11 t>.tore 11on11. \lery reuonable 811111 ... , r.lnd. &av. 30'!'.. VICE a.., OO!ltr.ctors. comm I prOVlded. M 1· I03e -Furniture. T111h. Tree• you buyl LI<:. 204619. I t/[ t p • ti tllM fOf ell ot VWf pool -..... 6-l50 0 SER & rllld btog ll(pertlte. AnUque Rea10f/f\ec>alr .l&Plllll UllHIR 1163-6415 NORM CALL IM6 1013 n l am n1 need1. for expert Mr Fr..... Jim 86 1 I •• Quality or11nt1d. Catt Ctatraettra, Gtatral f ree tll Plc:k11p & del 8311•6036 Hiuun~, clHn-up & tree Lier•'• larftl ae.., vice. e111.....,1no-6 p.m. Tattdg . , : DIDECTQRY 946-3301 fOf Mllmate 1.,~_,,..,1.,.~11,. comm I 945·8434; 1111731·0173 ___ GREG 730-7075 10 II pm. If no llMW«, _ I\. Lio U-320735 l&';';id ·~,d 't>onded. Gara1t O..r !tplr-c~~~~-~'~in~gh:,::ut!~~· lrtmm6~~~:d~1n;:~b M11t•ry Pera~!;st:~~T~o l," PLO~~)kC:M'Yjft P~~~~g~~·=~ ... i SPRINGS-HINOES·NEW ; Philen 647·1708 COii ...... Student with,., ..... BRNl~~l(c'os,,m,•1~ ... '0b• K·8. (213)692-379<4 •• ,., I ... • __ ,,,.... .., 'xp. Free ffl 946·111 0 20 yre exp Pool ~ r• OPENERS All r1palr1 1Amblllou1 Jap-.e g1r· truck . low .. 1 rall. Irvine A4.t1.975-31'16 LOCAL PAINTER doll molding Eerly eom'pl• TulOf w/MA. degree fOf . \\: DO IT NOWI c ............. Ina. For · .. 1. 5&°2-9142 All fer .... ,. ............ ' ... •N•w eabln111, cabinet l-t "'"' 111 yrt denlf' weeding edging 1 prompt Thank you, & 1 Frenc:h, S_panllh Of Enol· _ l)f. c M Lie Tom 657-4450 mowj~ trlmmli~· IOfl". Co;m no 101e Muoorv & Stuc:eo ,_ & eullom WOJk 11 9COrlomy !Ion, melnt rep1 r 1111 Cell Cindy 945-0391 ---.... · ' --repair All IYPff QualUy r1111 Ouallty 111ur1d Fr., •I 24 hr Ml'V Uc ' · r r. !Garage Door Operator•. Cultlvatlng. 111 lllzlng e ••• lttaha I Low11t price 83 t-2346 Free ... Dan 1153-8121 ~83800 94M280 ,,,... hrrin .. , <"•" 1prlng1, hlfdware For 064-2087 -_ • >v demon1tallon S..Coul J-o-hn-I00--6-5-00-0o--own-Palnllng • CarC*'ltry BRICKWORK Smell or OHTOI DTtlUlll a..Uy Typing/Word Pr009Mln0 C 2489 Newpon Blvd C M S & Tiie • R«nOdel Bondod latge JObl & rep1tr1 & INTER AHi rat11 ,,. _ _. Ovlck eeay r9111e1ona • • r. ••2 34"" work 1 yra75'!1a~ Lie 862·7432/644-470& Loeal rel1 645-8512 Free"' Steve 547-4281 Huber .,..,.,.ing-lll typee ReuonAote 851·1().41 • c """ • .., landeeeping •• 1...... ___ New-teoover-decil1 llW lllRI jlm'.'I Land.,. .. ,,. & Maint HtHt Cltaala1 Cu11om BrlCk Stone faftrlai Uc #411802 648-11734 ..._,... Block Concrete-Stucco - -Spring hd-ELEC RealOOat>le & Reliable ROBIN s CLEANING R1f1 Free HI 549-9<492 Fanning lnt«lor DM111n •• ,. fffftal ....... . Y 01M Otlfy Piiot 8«vlol Directory facing. bare & formic• Lie. SOCla&ll fWnodel, ~l&llYI counlertor. &42--0H 1 Add'n• A Cal>ln1t1 141-Hl& •at au Carl!•!!! 646-llSM IMMIM4 .... ,. .... , S.nlttt ~1tr-Alleratlon• Anutical C.Ula11 DooB-wtndoWt-Ceblnell M11onry, plumbing. Panef.p1llOl·fencM painting, Clfl*\try, llec, New a R~y. Remod. Jefry 54&-« 13 drywall. planning MrVlcl Uirl*'I~ . #41•0111 25 Yfl e1tp 645-0765 Ability 730-1900 A19llr/1m jobs Fence•. 1halve1. partitions. Lo Drywall OATES Bob 1 548-36e7 6'C6-11168 Sefvlce ·I thOfoughly HANGING/STRIPPING Free eel 0c: 13&1042 Ackf,.DMIQn-Remod REMODELS/FACE LIFiS AU TeX1uree & Acou111e Qarieaia1 Glau a Miutr ~~.. 640--0.!57 M!!ia1 \llu-MC Scou 645-8326 Secretarial Semen Top qui/tty Low price Cu1lom wood p1llo1, Free fft Kevin 673-1503 bperllM Ho •. uiekeeplng ·ABC MO\llNO Blackwelder Paperhang· ....... __._ ..... __, ___ _ w1t1utL 1 ..... 1 ra1111 Steve 752·11556 DRYWALL TAPING we WASH WINDOWS FM1 • Profeeelonal Quality work guatant-1 F,.. eetlmat• 1148-7391 Free eel Lie 631·2345 Cu1lom ba1 m11ror1 war· \lac & IUPPllH Included Quick, C.,11u1 Serv1ee Ing & Removal Ouel Secretarial eervtc.e typ-= ~:::Cr,eeA~r" DRYWALL/ACOUS'TICAL TIEES drobe door a tub 6 Kilty 641·4970 u c T138049 552-0410 work only 494•3616 Ing c;opy e1c Fut~ Aftlaalt RANDY 941-0622 All ph&Mt & Repe1r1 Topped/removed Clean ihower encl Gt111 re-OUALllY CLEANING . 615·4456 780·&3511 -BUD 552-95112 up, new 1awn1 151.3479 pt.cement. 620.020_1 _I *A·1 IHIH* Plattt1ratb Dft-y-Ptrklng Lot CUSTOM CARPENTRY wllh a personal •ouch B I alll 26 S.lar Ae9e!rt·Sealeolllng All typee. 20 yr• Uc lltctrical L1ne11e1p1ng-Yd Clnup• 1Ha .. paa BETH 850-0933 e~o:!iu1>111r1,,. r![e!•P Wt441ia S,..laHat -------- S&S Alphlt 631•41119Ltc PalOfnbo 962-8314 ELECTRICIAN Priced Tree lrlm/remov·Malnl I *•*HOME REPAIR Bachelors clean Ing & Lie T· 116,428 730· 1353 Color/B&W 675-4618 IH'T WUTI Dan H1llbefg Griding , _________ , right. free ea1lma1e on lrrlgallon Jim 851 •0128 Elec-Plumb-Carpentry laundry Reliable. Keren -----Tlll I IHm 6 Pavlni Co Rea/comm Carrt S.mct 111ge or small lobe. TIE 11111 IOHE Patio covers-Fences 540·2616, bet 9, aft 4 s;~~~~~~sc~~Ji~~ Plaattr/ ltf!ir A qul11 tact of 111e 111h11 "Let the Sunahtne In" SUNSHINE WINDOW Cl~NING 642·1549 ~lo John'I Window Cleaning ' Free eel. 12 yra exp. 640-1061 .1 Uc. 3117 804 842· 1'120 Shempoo & eteam clean. Lie. 396621 873-03511 Lawn-lr-lhrub ln1till Aamod Keith 646-4672 For a super clean houte, CO Lie T 124_..36 PLASTER PATCHING ~~~ 1~,y~~I~ i;;i1agi: I .. mi la C Llc'D ElECTRICt .. N Tree trlm/Remov1I JACK OF All TRADES call Chrl•. good rater· lneurld 641 -8427 Aastucco•. lnl/exl. 30 fl It I olor brl~htenar1 whl ,... R v 8 N ~t Pe"I 5•5 2977 your preeent ralet In the ' ' o R Lawn m1tnl/ otoltlllnX Cati J•rk an.n1me, an-1. 631·0893 aft • WATCH us GROWi yr · e.. u .. • ---------1 erpta • 1 min. bleach. ual. w0<k· ea1 ,.,.. 5 ~ ,. -.. na111 several yeare Are Stet 1 _ I I 1 BABYSITTING I Hall llv/dln rm• $15· avg Tom 631-5072/073-7644 FrM tellma1e 48-60 5 Day or night. 675-3014 ED'S you going lo 111 atilt tor t .,.. ••• m -.~ ~.;':ti Meea ~~~; room 17.sO; couch 's10: i_:...:.R ... ES_l __ D ... /C_O:_:_M..:.M:...':...U..:.IN__:D_·l-:C;::.le::-an::-:-.'.".'up::e:-:/7"La:'.n::d;:ac:::a::p:;l::ng:-GARCIA'S MAINT • Bldg/18talt littia1 Palatial ~v.Jf) PlASTlRlllG lhla1 II not 6 ti you would That all conlrllC1ort who ' ! chr SS. Ouar. allm. pet 20 yra. Do my own work. HeullnO ·Tree Trim trtr pk, 11 carpentry, eiec. Piii Pllmll , . ""'' ~·'"' Ilk• tnfOfmatlon on IOI., ~:!;~1~,~V:, '.~~ laUNaa I odor Crpt repair. 15 YT1 Lie. 278041. Al 64&-8126 Free et1 642·9907 1 plumbing 497·6831 House titling desired by by Richard Sinor. Lie. "'' '" ... 1. ••• energy, call Don Inman ma1erlat1 mutt be II· . ! exp. Oo work my1elf. I 280644 14 of I\&"" M54:Z58 •• A-1 LIVI IAI I MIS Reft . 654-0123 Electrlclen: new & repair Ralph Caballef'o & Sona ,Home repairs Sml Jobe young, rwponslble pro-Y'• ,,,.y (l 14) H 2-0tll cenMd. Unlloenllld ....,~ 30 Helium Blltoont dll. CARPET INST .. 'LATION • All. type. 1. low prices Compl malnl, comm/ OK. pe1n11ng. etc. tauton•I for 1umme1 1~1 cu11omer~ 4 trtc10fl llhouto ao 1111e I an)l2lm•. Fun for ICY & REPAIRS 30 yre exp l · rae ee · mov1I. ele1n-up1 Free June. I wlll ca.re tor pets ----~· .. .., ~-S ,.., Lied F 1 631 2345 '" TrM trimming & r• Gary 645-5277 PTL months begi nning In hank you. 11 Pla••lai Stri-"'ltrl I 'inr~heirt~ ~~~~~:~Con- Wk. 4/20-25l 1173-44lll MS-9031 (i>et 8. alt 4) . ELECTRICIAN eet, 114e-<4664 al1. 4·30 Home repalrt. carpentry. and pay utlllllea Call ••WTY PA.lmll 24 lir 11 .;; 141-llH AAA Spnnklef'/landtcepe oonlac1 Mary Grondle ! B1J1oon PrOfnollonl Unll· Gd relea. Free eel Lie cablneu, •lectrlcal, 675-4476 altllf 6 pm Prompl. neat prollU· WATER HEATER Spec:laJ Repair•. lie 1292673 (714) 558-408C! with mltld: orlghl bouquetel C.•tat/ Ctacrett 1 416449 W1yne 831-7530 WISO&PE IAllT. plumblll lancing Don ~~~~~~!!·~~~I 1onal1/lo ,., .. 636-7149 Pool heatere'llt Fumacee 545-6974, 642..eoo7 I que1llon1. Con1r1ctor's • ~ s-day. 404-7550 Cemenl-Muc>nry·Bloc:k ELECTRICIA'i Ctn·up1. Ref• 538-1810 966-0t4 lac••• Tu INT/EXT CALL JIM, -,.1 I Stale Uoente Board. 28 Wall1-Cu1t. work. UC Lie. 233108 Small/lge Gardening wanted, mow· Carpenlry·Mas<>nry 144)..1111 Selling anything with 1 11 Civic Canter Plaza~.,., Seit wtlh EASEi #381057 Rob 547-2683 jobl, repairs. 548-5203 Ing, edging. 11klng, Rooflng-Plumblng Feele<ated Tax Serva Dany P1101 Clasalfled Ad Ttle & Muonry new & r• Room 600. St nte Ana. lfa a BREEZE !Have aomelhlng 10 .. 111 1· aweeplng, tree eall· Dfywall-Slucco-Tlle Home/office appll C1assll1ed Ad•. your one-II •simple m1t18' pair All typee Ouallly CA 02701 _ J ~C~laasl~~fled~~A~d~•~64~2-~56~76~~C~lull~~·led~~ld~•~d:o~lt~wefl~~-~W~an~l~A~d~•~C~al~l~64~2·~56~78~~m~•~l-~~94~S.~7~54~~1 ~~~·~m~o~··~~~JB~64~6-~9~990~~~~~6~75~·~58~56~~~~~,~to~p~~lh0pp~~·ng~cen~~l8'~~~,~US~l~C~~~1~&4~~2·~56~78~.~~~~Fr~ee~111~1~Llc~~63~1-~2~34~5~~~~~~~~~~~ I ! _H_1l ... p_W_1_a_1e4 __ S_l_00_ 1 81lp Waate4 SlOG Help Waatei 5100 Htlp Waate• 5100 Btlp WHIM 5100 Ill Waate4 Sl ltlt Wu... SIM .. ~ • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Friday, April %9 ARIES (March 2l·Apr1l 19): You~ll bridge distance, language gaps. Focus on Journeys. communications, initiation or pioneering project that includes higher education. You'll ge t to heart of matters in dramatJc style. Leo. Aquarius natives play key roles. TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Member of opposite sex 1s impressed. lets you know 1t. Emphasis on security, romance, building process and beginning of a different savings account Hunch pays d1v1dcnds Older woman offers sound cowuel. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Defer to wishes of close assoctates, mducting busmess partner, personal friends Emphasis on delay, versatility, long distance communication Marital status also 1s spotlighted -adjustments are made, you'll be more free, creative and happier as result. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Focus on fme print. important Ctetatls, measures wtuch beef up security. Remodeling procedure probably is ~ n~:~e~ ~~~~~~~,.,, "' ~-, ........... ~ .. ... • -"YT p · nty. • · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Elements of timing, luck ride with you; you could win a contest by sticking to number 5. Scenario highlights romance, travel. sudden changes. swift decisions. Gemini, Virgo, $ajd.ttarius persons play key roles. VIRG"O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stick to familiar ground, strive to remain c lose to homebase. Individual who advocates reckless course may be sincere but la mWnfonned. Conserve energy. and cash. Domestic ad1ustrnent otturS, could mclude talk of remodeling. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, overcome tendency to scatter forces. Aura of confusion exists -key now is to be selective, to chooee quality and to 90lldify contacts. Energetic associate has key to bac~ge information. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on income, investments, production, willingness to accept additJonal responsibility. You'll have chance for greater rewards, relationship intensifies and a commitment is made Cancer, Capricorn natives play key roles. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Assignment is rounded out, you meet test and pass with flymg colors. Emphasis on communication, education, fulfillment of aspirationa and poaible, long journey Aries, LJbra natives play i.mport.ant roles. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Ja.n. 19): Light ls shed on areas previously obscured, dark. You could arrive at correct interpretalion of mysterious dream. Fears. doubts, suspicions will be put aside -you'll know you are on right track. Aquarius is ln picture. AQOARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Study Capricorn message for valuable hint. Some of your londest hopes, wllhes are ready to be fulfilled. Focus on special relationship, ro~. creativity, decision dfecting home al')d security. Intuitive intellect 1erves aa reliable gujde. PISCF.8 (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Emphasis on career, busines. abillty to make valuable contacts and to perceive pot.entlal. Saglttarian la ln picture -you'll be shown way out of morAll of red tape. Individual ln position of authority appnd.ata your efforts - and will prove it. "" ....... ... "" PUT Tiil PIT STUDENT NEEDED ---.. l!!!l!~ll!!!llll!llilJ[llllll!!~~lll!ll!ll!lll--Tow Truelt Drtver nMdecS>:: Compuler CAT & Print« D1ys H11nttngton Bch. :';):] RES/WHIEllS technician 1N/1hlpplng 066-6505 '. , 011~ Malnt..,anee TWX operator, good typist Full time temporary WO<k. llght .-per helpful In e11111rlor landscaping Apply In peraon. Mon· Thure, 8·30-noon The Newporter. 1107 Jambo- ree Road.NB Gener1I Mechanical knowledge Some E•· peflence In elect Meal 6 Plumbing required Mu11 be available Cltyt. even- lngt and weekends. Call Donna, Surf and S1nd Ho1el. •94-8460 Make ex111 SS helping and receiving duties youth c11rlere promote Own cir 657-5130 their own 11tabllshed ---------1 routes M11u11. outgo· Real Estate TEL-A-Cl RC tor TWX machine with.~ tome llllng Wiii t11ln, G ARMENT MANUFAC TURER neeot exper op«ator1. 831·2630 Ing, 111ract1ve parental OlllHCIAL I .E. type person. please call Two career oriented II· HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART·TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT exit opportunity & com- peny beneftt1. Call EIW~! 566-3880 . 2·5PM M·F 6'C8-702 I cen-needed 10 learn I ~~~~nraa~Mechantcal Phone sales 11'18 akllla ol brol<erage & lt..nowledge. Some Ex-llYI II I ~=~:1g.~m:~1 ~~cc::~ OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER WAITEI :•'I 100 overweight men & 1 women. To loM up to 29..1i HAIRSTYLIST w1nled for Bal. Isl. saloo Mon thru Sat 673-4013 perlence In electrlcal & Wlnn8'9 10 help promote during trelnlng Ellcellenl plumbing required. Must literary program on benelllt • Ille 6 heallh be available days, ever>-pnones In OC 11ea 14 00 1nsu11nce plus den lat Inga. and weekends Call to S8.00 an hr, Ill Of p/I plan Call Realonomlcs. _...q-.q".Q'..q-..q Oonna, Surf and Sands Cash boou-dally Cati 675-6700 TRAINEE Hotel. 494-6460 114-2171 REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHERS IAUIERI IEEHI I lat hf Iha hua. Salesperson Need 1 ex· Up to $100 I day E11n $450 10 S800 per Phone sallll perl anced person In pan/lull time week. If you have • sia II W 'I comm41fclal & tndullrial male/lemdle No ex wagon or van and enJ<>y I IT In real lt!llate tor a succes- penence Or selltnq WO(ltlng with taeneg«a. P/T 1ven1ng work tor stul & growtng firm C1ll Mr Rountree at people wtlo Ilka to 111k 8e91 working conditions ·Evenings and Saturday mornings ·Commission/Guarantee ·Must be ambitious. pleasant and rellable ·Experience helpful, but w illing to train ·This is not temporary lbe mo & make money. • 100% money back gua· : rantae Call Mr. Eldridge' • '" 613·!i952 Tuea-f'ro, IOAM·1PM only. • :..! ,.~. w..... s1os· · Chrl1tl1n woman neede,~ wort! Hu nuralng •Id• • IXpet Good cook. Ute-· h~ Min 4~ hfl dally ~9-1963 reQuored PMto ! 5 .. 8-7058 blwn 11AM & on tne phone Earn $4 00 1n Newpott Beach ffidrkl'llOQ !11m 3PM Week days 10 S8.00 per hr helping 714/646-5051 e•pandino'" your • t I ..... Cl ..£. I.II promocl• .. our literary RECEPTIONIST TYPIST 642-5678. ext. 312 area Manayemf"•I • • -•n program 1" Dtt SSlt. •, poSltlo,,. """.n Night ahtlt BEST WES ff4..Hll hMa1ure perhoaon ttyplo hand~ between 5:30PM -9PM J _ '"' """ T £ A N A L I B A B A a .1. ...__ I O·-M-eevy P net ng " AKC Old En~lah Sheep .,,,,. ·-.. , u. 11 j •"S-7700 ... "" f .. ,.,. 01~ clertc:.i duties for n..... Pu llne " ' """' "" J "" .11w firm Call Oet>ra "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" _,, pa. p. - "" t ~ (.A ql/'j• Now II.king 1ppllcatlOOS. Priattr, ltfatt 752·1101 ~~55;;:~;;:~~;;;;;;:~;;:;;:~~;z. OFA TV dog 846-7025 • ., q..q.q. Cheek Cashing Store Familiar with AB Dick ---------1 WANTED smell long ~ -----.---Muat n1ve cashier and ~ Many Co ~II RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK ed Flpuppy Free or LIUL/ll nuT I uJea experlen<:cl Bond". Orange County Airport TYPIST • ,.i1nec:1. •llrac-rMI. Oey11me IMI0-5795 ... ~~~ ,._...,__......... • Uve pereon. mature, 10 ~.:..!._ • J ~..#""?· ~ '' . , ·~· t-~-~~~l!l·~~~:t;;la~~!'J~N~l:\~.M ~ ~. .,..... x ~~_;.. SlallcxienJlllC ,,. • non-smoker who can lane bahfaatt •mkr & 1000 mo to etart type 50 WPM, epell, en· CNA'I & NA needed all P/1 SEC1n••y c 8 II b I w n uncl11e. end 11 self· ahlfls Apply Mon 1hru' "" 9 3 0 AM · 1 0 · 3 0 AM motlvlled Mull heve I Fri. 9AM lo 3PM. New· !4 ... n l•--' 975-()927 yr. lew offtoa e1tperlence port Conv Cenler. 1555 The Heellh Care Dlvlllon --1---1-1 _ht __ _ Cell Barbata 7611·1477 Su parlor Ave. N .B of JOHNSON & JOHN· ICt, e1 •Part time Loen Prooeellng Pre1tlgtou1 Ba.nk In Santa Ana/Co111 Meu arN 11 looking for \I A/ FHA and Convenllonal Loan Proeeuore with 1 ·2 yr experience Full Time Po11lton Xlnl Sa· llry 1nd Bonu1 Imme· dllte Opening• Cell for Appointment AMER· ICAN TEM PORARY SERVICES . 714-937-3056 LOAN REP'S OHi• .....• 1 .. Ae11VI Co needl 4 e11per rep1I Hlgl'I Commll810n paid on each eloalng Dtrryt. 1-8115-1011 AUGUST CAPIT Al LIT NISH llllEI for 7·11 Rent A Ctr Wuh & delaH CIR Only exp people apply 850-1190 LY.l's All lhlft1. APPLY NEW- PORT CONV CENTER 1555 Superior Ave . Newpor1 S..ch. II AM to 3 PM. Mon thru Fri ~77&4 Find what you w1n1 In Dally Piiot Cl..alfleds. Newtp&p9r 6'C6-7764. SON Produe11. tnc hu a Coaia Meu Oes1gn part-time eecrel ulel Home cent« hu open· polltlon 1valleble In their Inga lor front deilt. Typ. Weslem Region otfloe. 1ng ao wpm, profeulonal June 1. 1983 This ts 1n appearance and good •Must be at least 16 Free puppy· Chihuahua .. Office/lull llme, e~perl­ ence In oltlce proc•· durn. Call 871-5720 Cockapoo mix, F. very , tmlr1, loV9I people, dog hou .. Incl IMS-7&17 _O_p_e_r_a-to_r_/_S_a_l1-1--N-,-w-! Ideal 11tu111on for en In· c0fnmuntca1lon1 lkllla • exterior aurlece cleaning dlvfduel ... ho want• 1 mull Benellta ind room company need• egores· permll'Mlnt year around lo grow Cont1c1 Jan tlve person. Top weges poalllon working 24 between 0 and 1 PM & bonus Call Jamu hours 1 we1k wllh a 566-1601 AMOC Oellgn •No experienc:e necessary •Pteasant personality •Reliable -------~~~ leraet Slit • A w .. 1em Saddle 15\\". 1e11. Simco $375~. Matching Bree11 Strap. , *Good earning pol('n\lal 675-1110 flexlbl• echedute Pra· 3184 Airway Av. CM S4 0 like ne w &42-5611, Ext. 312, 1ft. 1:30 71411164-5366' •. , PART-TIME clerleel help for properly manage ment ore Call 662·3952 btwn t -4 HIT /Tlllt EYES t-t Wanled adullt over 22 wno enjOy wonclng wttn youth Mull be well groomed peraon1ble. 1 poe11.1ve mottvetO< Stan et &75 per week Call 2·5pm, 646-7021 (aslc IOf Sharron) PART· TIME Wl<NOS vloua office experience and 11tcellent t yping 1kllls required To epply. pleiaM MOO r~ lo ............ PlllMOT1 .... HEAL TH CARE 01\11· SION 111700 Felretlilel S"11e 280 lrvlne. CA 112715 Equal ()ppty Emp!Oyef PIT &Ullttll Dally Pllol new1paper dealer In Irvine area Approx. 20 hre pr "'k Ahlfnoona 6 llOtne -kend morning• Mull have dec>end•ble venlcle. SWAP MEET reprMent• famoua kllcft en Improvement co , guar + comm M1ture. enthull,.11e pereon. Car. Conetenl weekend work. prefer tight truck w/ Xlnt oppty C.,I Me. Ly· camper lhell Only neat. d"-(213) )'t&-l040 re1pon1tbl1 pe11on1 -""::...;..-------.' need IPPfY. Starting ap. Are you p1ann1no a move? pro•. 14 75 hr & mtleeQe Cllllllfled ac1-. win pofnt Cllff btwn t:S0-10:30AM YOl.I In the rtghl direction only M~Frl, Ilk tor 10 find lh• home you Greg Hyde. otro11l1tlon need 942·5t78 642·4321 RECIPTltlllT Busy ..... otfloe neeOI mature lndlvldual with typing lkl/11 ol 50 wpm Helvy p/lO<l4la APPLY IN PERSON Mon lhr\I Thurl 8 30 Ill noon 1107 Jamboree Ad Slot ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'n~•~~~~ssi __ s_ RETAIL Secretary for put>llc ,.... 2 rebbll•. '~!!! cage. '°"· oee90riea ........ ..... ..... Tr..... tlont dept. • tut peoed 840-3441 Full tlm1 1al11 Retell agency. req111r .. •llP9-, Febrlc S1ore. Co1t1 ~=sr'~ M L--.. U ! Mele. 646-9-467 gentutlonlll lkllll cwd UC•...ult _ llla-C...inlH proceulng helpful Aat!tMt Mlf ) IMn 0711-7000 M111lv1 oak din table - Unique ladl11 clolhlng SERVICE STA TtON AT· S250 01k upholaterld 110<• Melc.1 en -g9tlc T~OANT. Elts>ef Ape>ly loveaeat $650. Wicker<' perlOfl wtth flelf fOf fa· Shell Station. 17th l It· rodtlf a 100. 942-8115 llhlon Ind/or modeling vine, NB .. ..,., nd __ .. kl' ........... 1 't expertenc:e helpful. Appty ,.n.,..ue rou ...----· In p«1on· ALEXIA NA· SITTER (fllll time) In my 11>1 w/4 oak din. ~ , TURAL FASHIONS, 260 home for 8 mot glrl 76().11731 Now accepting appllca· Forut Ave .• Lagun1 Non-smllr 557-2732 •ft ---.. --,-.--.--- Ilona for bookkeeper Beeoh. 497,.717 Spm. or 641"°574 Maxfltld Perrlih 3111· Apply 1l 24otl Newport SIJee. Interior decof&tor Sludenll. weekend & mi1ral oll painting., 81-..d, Newpof1 Beech Fashion II/and fine home 1umm9r lob, apply 5.9 "OrMm G.,den", eul)9(• Aeetaurent lumlthlnga retailer ~· pm, Fri.Sii. 7o3 ~doe-fr-. Alto "High Deco" TICI lllL e1tp. ••lesperaon. M1111 waler, Balboa. 7' ti/I lamp,~·' We are too4tlno tor full kn01tW 4r1p.,-y MMaur· '3000 Mlobo~ and part time help. Dey Ing. Hr1/comm. M r . TIL -a... AnUum .... Of night 11\lfte avelll.ble. Bruce 644-41880. Nettle tmmedl•t• opening• tn • Opponunlty tor ldvan· Creek Shop. t~ 11111. Mlllng HAA80R AREA »1 ceirn9nt. APPi. Y 2 10 4 IUllTAIJ eubacftpttona to the O.lly APPLIANCE SERVIC! - - PM 91111 COAST HWY Piiot. EYentno "°"'9 Ind We 1111 recond., guer: RECEPTIONIST for L•· Saturdey morntng1. epp11ances. Mt-3071" KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! LAOUHA BEACH guna Beedl. Law omo.. CommtlMOll with gUI· --------- Pl .. 11nt, good typlll. rentee end bonu1ea. I Ill UfUlml _;_. llght b oolcke1p1ng contact 1 42.5111 •ft H.-ti 857 ... 1"3 1f~7627 1~~9~~;;~;~~~~ ' Celor1c m , dbl Oftn, gee. 1375/0b0 ...... 1317 * RIUTllY * T~ ~ a.tt.te _Hol_ge __ -.._-,dt~wi-~. ~~·~, 8t1erp p.,aon with 70 Im vy duty, to lb Cllp. Ulle ; -om ~Ing and dlc1.. Up to 11/tloUr. S4an In\-MW. • 1• .-:I\. OE ..._ PhOf4 "'"" to lllrOltt In lfted'9.t~. '°"""'*•tJc by e6dl f'IMQ. •• "&" IHt paced H•wport ~ ~ to "** on "'·"' the do«. Almonct, r 8Mcl\ AMI E.11ate Of· 'fOW ..-1. o.. MIU et • 111 t t con d • • 6 e s~ •·7110 ~-~~~~-:----~~ .. Orangt Cout DAIL V PILOT /Thureday, Aprll 28, 1983 C it TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS "8 Poplar 1 Plenty •e &mall drink 8 Pwtor piece t50 CoNktet 10 Undtrwler 5<' Turning 14 Plend OfMn 18 M!Mlheft 57 PoecMd 11 Be <Mr..ted 51 Brtnk 11 ln.ne onee 58 AgaY9 11 Leddet tt\.IC)J{ 80 -of gwege Common• 20 Mop e 1 Noted 21 Egg proclucet 82 Legt.latlon 22 -1P11Ce 83 Went wrong 23 Arnetlnda DOWN 26 Applea 1 0ec11Mt 27 Pank 2 Compeny 30 Proc.dure 3 Zon. 311.e., In full 4 Ex~d 32 Stytee 5 Compu1 33 Claaalfled -point 34J DemolJah: 6 Vault• Var. 7 NOfM god 37 Pierced 8 Douglu - 38 8ot1ng one 8 lngeeted 39 Large bird 10 G1rment 40 Digger 11 Army drill: 4 1 Ptomlaed 2 Wdl. land 12 Resource 42 Hlnute 13 P1lml1t1 growths 19 Entertelners 44 lnttrument 21 Pronoun 46 Oumaa 24 Youngster herolrM 25 Golf's - 41 Be a jockey Cup 2 3 WIDMl lDAY'I PUZZLI MK.YID L .A 28 -to: on~ • 1 Among did 43 "My Slater 27 Auto pan " 28 Chffse 44 Energy 29 Go under 45 Grottoes again 46 Dwell 30 C1nkers 4 7 Ceremonies 32 Tout le -: 49 Precipitation All 51 Time period 34 Reno cubes 52 Besides 35 Mast 53 Tobacco 37 Colleen 55 State: Abbr. 38 Smoke alarm 58 Highest note 40 Men and 5 7 Haggard boy• boOk llml111m1 Ulf lmtlt1 Wt lllt llml!! HH ! Dnl pmn MH A•ltt, l•1tl1!f ,ool fable 4al, W. t.fl, •UMWIOIC POOi Table 4Jtl, 9MGh Crvltef lllle I H JM0 ple*up roll ~. lllW IWlilWI OllWCf UeOD/oe>o a pleoe 1111a, ootwen• Needl help 842·M44 1100 °'MAKI 0''''" ailii-...----..a.1.,. JI0-1071 lnlo ping pong table, C Hl.. 842·11U rtentnoa. '11 2101, .uto, 4IK rnl, qomH with •II toe.. ...... .. AWl'M ... tMOO ..... tftTll 1110 1411·9701 •lier -.. -. -•a-'ll Oeteun KlnO C.b · ...,..1ot2 Complete unit, lor hol tPM. •w -r-4114, 15 lt)d. emflm •let 1,.,,...,.......,....,...,.~~----water wt11 IN1ell 11400 POP TOP, cutiom lnl.. OMI, lo ml. ll5800 '74 UOZ Good oond. c.11 "6-41~ · TY/Wlt/11!....,fHI ~o:·, ;•ch. :x20:1~0t 84 1 &- 1 •.:._. 11 •:a:!:1 ::.!o:.,.~~;::• loroe• loe llletH (Women'al llAUTIFUL 215 "OA 7141171-11308 -,_, vmlle, a 4 w/lee ••te Color TV 2 yr wrnty W/VCTAAI, 11000 '11 ltO WAOOH bllg 1150 741()..17'1 110. I' rH dellvery Camper lhell 79"11'2", '42·tt<l9/ew M&-11M Red, 41K ml, 1 owner, tm Open tun I 115 o. 7 5 t . I 2 e 8 . •tereo, ale, pwr. roor Jol\r\ Weyne Tannta Club TV John'• 848-1788 684-1239 T11••• HH raoll, new llrH, xlnt !.'!!! .~.!rnmo"."•"11Poo· ,~~·. 26" "CA oolol' tr.a con-.... , .... 101• '74 INT'L LOOE8TAA 0 0 n d . • 4 '0 0 0 y I i&'t-Oe"i2 4< """' eole TV, Gell ceb. •wvt .. e --18' van, good •h•P• 1551·8"': 9119 ...._&113 b ... 1141 yrt Old 8360 Clmelll Mo·Ptd, alnl 12900 842"'3305 aft 7 '18 Deteun 710 coupe 2 SALE· OH dryer S 100. 10" O.E. color TV & 12'1 c On d t 2 0 0 I 0 B 0 ,72 Dateun. df, 4 lt)d, elr, tape, loc*e conv. 101• 1715, •tereo blll/wfll TV wl•t•nd 1215 648-91172 Run• ~t le60 & run1 good t 18U. coneole 1111, mlec. etert-... 120-1899 Puch. greet cond. 1250. &48.-M 17 1-777· 1233 Ing l plll• llem•. •••-1 fl .,1 640-909e 1--,---,.....-----110·1100, MWtng mach -•• -,74 FOfd 4x4 '78 1'10, 2 dr, 5 •Pd, 1 &300, 857-8140 19". Ohfom• oolor, ooet Veepe 8cooter, xlnt cond many utru. S3500 ownr, rblt ~ & tran1 BABY ITEMS HIGH '730,Melitloel249 Cell 1900 M2·1713 842-3781 11280. 848-715 8. QUALITY. Jenny Lind Gery 646-1731 •t•r..,.l!!/ Sale°' trede Chevy luv '71 2402, 1 owner, well hlgtlchelt t40 8llotee 3 •~ IOll lherp w/dlx ·,op cpl n~ melntalntd. Loaded In 1 llrOllef i.40, Gerry loat -ttrl brakH, clutcti.' 12600. I 3 3 O O · 6 4 e . 3 2 3 0 • C u d d t • p • c k I 2 o I Newl Newl Righi oll the 648-4863 ,.,7_6_1_· 1_8_79 ____ _ 651-8018 lnnaJ 70111 •howroom floor Kewa-•70 T .... lu ,...... 'fa O.teun 1200. AM/FM aekl 550. Mu•I Hiii oyota '"' 11 .,._up, 1tereo 8 h1t gu -8ewlno IMdllM ~ IOp Schock Electric Peckett $2300 negollebl• Call w/cam1>9', en9 & trana Sll50 7ti0-o445 of the llnt. >Unt cond. Herdlop. 1._. yr Old. AMI John 850-0l06 good $ 1800 obo. -------- 1350 080 Peggy, FM Radio. Ellcallenl 842-48el5 '77 Oetaun Pick Up, 6 848·7ee<l Condition 112,000 '74 HONOA ELSINORE . , 1peed, good cond Prl· Magic l•land Charier 873-02270f676-1714 Run•~rHI, $300/obo. ~~~di\S~Plcicup, vale Party. O•y• MemberehtoJ $560. 14' alum. boal. Valcol ~ell e 3-5133 49J-U31. 6 4 7 . 6 e 6 e · Eve• 873-2271, 676-5644 U14C, 15 hp Evlnrude 80 KAWASAKI KX80 538-3008 IO' Sole, gold I lOO. Elec o u I b o •rd $ 1 3 2 5 Like ,_, $700/obO. 6:1 El• ~~i ~~:, ":::. '18 280Z, dark met greeri Mgen 115o. 8e2-74159 1548-8381 • 648-2591 vetted, NII 14500 firm w/belge, •Ir . emlfm 2 Leather & Chrome 8' Flberg..,. Dinghy, nev-'79 Honda XR 80. Mint, lo Mull .... Ge0-18 17 c .... mega. cleen, very chelr• 185 Heh 225 ., uMd. $160. mll ... Orig ownr 1325. iood cond. 1 owner emp ere ..icser $too. 18• 1549.21 14 850-0675 evN a wttnda Vaa1 9040 5400 obo. 673-es<>e Ted Keyall 1300 Hert 1411 Valeo elum 18 Hp New '63 Kewuakl KX125 '75 Dodge Van conv•r· ~~~oo. :Jcs.~,2~ .. Water Skla 120. Hart Evlnrude + xtru 1900 NeYW reced $1350. .ion R«>lt 318 eng Big """"' Slelom Ski 136. While &42--0308 or 9415-3924 · Ed 831-3094 redlet• 12450. 1131-3701 $3350 640-5023 bentwood rock., $50. 2 p 7 2 '78 Yam 650 Speci new Aatlt '11 TIUI 21011 5 piece bdrm Mii. 1 all twtf 01 Urea rune grl bk' re•ll Clu•H, -.. Auto xlnt ---"' 1--"' ..... Olk. 1 ell white $2l50 CllHIC 18' Lepetrake rack' $900. 557-8610 llll .-9 lo ml'. S12,e00'; ~ MCtl Mt. 857-8218 evee. Century bay boat, 4 cyt. , leUe. no.-Oeee Typewriter Cept chetre Orey. $3500 1575-8181. UNIQUE 75 900 Kawe· '14 mYf llftlUI 1---------, · • Hkl, lo ml, xlnt cond, 11M JttZ1 lrg D.R. teble, lllver Mt 32' Luhrs, d'-1, loeded. 1< I r • • . S 1 6 0 0 I o I r . LAlll& I /I 153&-8030 S2 l,500. Sir: ev•'I. ,..,._1 • ...,, ., •l,llO -••• 34,200 mllee, T-top. Ex· .. ...,., vu " -.. oe11en1 condition. $9, 100. John Wayne Tennla Club 213-5 2-3484 Yameha 60 motorcycle Th•t'• rlghll Only 41,600 546-4278 :-:i-r::~~·l~dlCSm-24' Apollo '78, 235110, $175 080. 20" BMX ~;'~!~~~ r:;~::!~ !~':1·,-la-.-----.-.-23-&4,.IMO ·1 canv••· tr•ll•r, OF. bib S60 Of'(). 58&-4449 4-b••rel -...i~. l __ ... _.1;.;;o;.;. ____ .....;;.;;.;;;;;; traneoelver. am/Im, Mad --.. ·-..,__, 1111 Flat 111 Newport Beach Teonl• a gelley. '9500 °' lrade ••ttr ..... H21 with •II the exltHI All Club Member•hlp. for •maller boat • .,O,.,.ORHO.,E power lncludlng win· Gold. C>nQ. C1'tlf'n«, · .., ' '"' dow•. Limited edlllon. 12800 °' &eat offer • e 5 0 I b e I t 0 ' I er . &42-62$4, 644-44~ I RENTALS• Excellent condition. Rae-After 5PM 646-5250 831·2329 Wtlltrlft Y·ll fhll Fr°'" S 195/wk.. All elzel. Ing a tripe•. N-llr ........ Atari game -vstem. w/18 $12,000. AJ11900 Merine 2158 Newport 81· bucket Met• with new1-.= _____ ....... ...,. .... cartridge•. 1250/ofr. &4~15 a50-l500 cu1tom cover•. New '80 Prelude, red, am/Im 842-4570 T ii T ftl •••u brek ... new Delco bat· cue, eunroof, ,_ Urea/ 1---------129· Bertram, many xtru. ra m, ra --h k t d Mini b llnd1. $4,,0 ee. xlnt •hepe. a49,"00 .. 80 s~·----35 •• unueu·•i 1ery, llletlme 1 ock• a bra ea, x nt con . l5etaa 15 wkl • ~ .... -.. muffler. Call efter 8:30 15200/o«>o. &42-1714 · approx 5 th. 780-9538 alt 8PM. cabin style, Ceder LodQe pm weekdaye & all dey • 109 length. 1575-9121 model xlnl 1897~. weekend 1179-0594 79 Honda Accord LX. dyt. 1980 Hobie C.t, Ilk• ,_, &42.0795'. ~23 · •· Good cond. Auto, reg lull r-. 12800'/ofr "-' ' g a I . I 3 9 9 0 C I II Two mahogeny .. door~. Ski, Ilk• new. meny x1ru. 15' FlELO & STREAM. ·ee Ford Muetang 289, nu ~ · = ~~1~38 · 11800/olr. 662-12159 Sleepl e, Porte PoUl, IQe breke•. rubber, paint .• 715 d Cl • · '78 Relnell, 25w, cbn, box, bright Inter. 11250. extru. $3000. 548-4453 ~n • vie, low --ULI crae, 2 V8 Ford. OMC Phone 8*2686 '40 Unooln Cont.~· ~!Ion.' mo~~'rc)~ lllRllL If nllll outdnv•. galley, hud Tr.Um Utility MU Ible • ....,ored, '20,000 °' 751-2402. Furnitu re TV appll wlttrwr. On trlr S18.000. ' -!ride rot Sen Bernardino --------anc. wuhlng ,:.,~· 493-1883 CloMd I0117x7 It tr .. ler mountain 1o1. 4M-552t '82 Honda CMc Hatef'll*. dryer.' v.cuum, typewnt: 19, 8outhcoul bay boat. wllh lock Ing door•. eva: 720-e904 wlldys. Tan w/tan. 4 epd. _...50. er cutlery heedl>honee V II $ 1 O 500 542-2468. 401 E. Bey, Cell 720-0932 etc. All 1 Yr old. In excei s ~r: "0e ·~70 . 6 3 5 o: C.M. Aa ... , la)!!!.. '74 Civic, auto, new eng. & cond. Cell lor eppt 75e-92t1 4xb3 high. Rental Trlr. Al.la..... tin trana. Aatclng $1800 or te2·1070 ld1 5pm. ,_11 !flt N-llree wl•pare. Gd ,78 beet on.r. M2-9114e; aft. 111111 Ollln ..,,. ~7~75$850 , obo. gr.:r-~ & rune e,848--71M. - I -• •-• .... flll Mii 1133-1010 '79 Accofd Htdll*. QfMl ....... ,_. FOR SALE cond, new petnt, •llver ... 842-4644. M-f. M Aattattin ... 1112 w I b I k Int. s 43 0 0 . ,~fa"!......... 8:.'~~I~ w~~~ti!t. IMPORTANT NOTICE IJrtir ~. -..... M3-e3--- 13 ----- AlflleMll Mil fanltan MU C..ta.... •--TO READERS ANO ~-~ - -il:iliiiiiiiil;ti;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ '7000. 673-0227 or ADVERTISERS Salee-Sei lllce-leaalng New.Amena f9frtg. 25clft. Dining room group, Broy-. MY-llLL-TIAll 8115-1714 The prlc• of ltem1 ad· w.-& 1oe on doOr. N-hltl, table w/8 chair•. IWIP lllT FNturlng WMPC>n• of 111 14' Flylng Junior Dutch-vertlMd by Yehlcie dNI· rnond. 19915. O.E st0\'9 chine cabinet, exit Every Sundey, 8em-Spm. eru: Swont•. colne. wat man, Main. Jib. Spin, en In the vehicle eluel-w/2 ov en•. 1300 .nape. $825. 84&-2498 Orange Cou1 Con-oe. ~. antlquee and co-. Trnll•, Npt doctt !led edvertlslng column• .._ 1800 Felrvtew & Arllngton, thoueands or coleeUble • v a II o 0 o d c 0 n d . doee not Include eny ec>- SMra Fro•ll•u aide by otn. rm •1. 3 ..,,.. Incl. Co.ta Mee&. Admi.ak>n ltema.. I 13501080. 644-«)87 pllcable texes. lic.tlN. Id f 1 Ilk pade, ~. $450. ~ free to buyer•. Seller ORANGE COUNTY 1ran•ler 1ee1, flnence :..,1~ re r g. • new. en eleep •ofa, $200. ~tionellnfo. FAIRGROUNDS 24 Ft ........ dlergee, I-lor etr pol- -. er3-9023 l.lfnpa, $75 M. &40-28M ~~~~SM-~5880~~~~ COSTA MESA 8 HP Evlnrude, 170 gen. lutlon conlrol d•vlce Klng·R bed, xlnt cond. :;: Enter 091• 3A off Arllng-Very cleen, Midi NII c:enlflcatlon• or deeler ~Point l6de by tkia w/ 8-r'I xtnl llrm mattr-rt/Sat 8am-3pm. Prlott. ton 81. 14700 714-751-8258 documentary prepar•· loe mllk•. 1226. w/box •Pring•. 1225. book•. decoys. glH•, Good conc:I GT bike 20.. CAL-25 1lon charge• unleu 931..aee 115CM>248. Cert deUver " fl•hlng tacllle, wood $300. Am.rlcan rollera Extra c:IMn. 7,it hp Hon-otherwlH 1pecllled by UIUIT lmlTllY * '75 l530t: 4 *Pd , alr cond (715LWC) * ·re 2002: 4 *Pd • 111r cond. (125RKK) • '17 530!; euto.. load· ed (804TXG) * '78 833c11; auto • loeded (S30082) • ·7g 320!: 4 epd eun rool (547WRO) * '79 1331; 4 lt)d., load- ~~ ISUZU som coum lllZI F~Merino ~ carving•. oak berrel•, 175. Bob &48-6748 da. bellery, 150 Geno• Ille adwrtl-. dothea. an~ & much St w/Newport Beach lllp A •~ / Must "41 Wicker Teble, ml•c. 2017 Crofldon, Hl.1111'11111. "· l price reduced 8#-5760 ' •le tfiYICft ... (971UXB) .... WILL 111' ~o(5~~L~uto., low II l•Dlll.I" Ch .. r, Lamp & W •ll C.M. Ott suer~ 87S-4818 Pull MIS H lnAl. ~ILfo~ 11~· B<MIOl l.f . ·e2 Colum~...?"_1!~ ~~--..•. "{. --cf9•...;~!tx~~ -:::. ~ ~..[.olJ bar * 'ltO 7331; auto .. load· Vo61Hne Sataa. Service ~~--+---·~ .., . . ' .,,m-~:-~1bo .. ~:l ' . i' . TV, o IUl>Ollee'a lot• I HIO. Miii etze mett,... lngt Side by Bide Froet Frea USED F\JRNITURE more. 3285 b9kota Ave. a box 1prlng1, S50. Swan t:;l!:·ooo. 2 Tlf .. etmoe1 new.~ ed. (100'949) .. HuQtlnG'on Beac:ti • '81 320!; i f9d., eun (114\tl .. •·2000 ~:"87~$300. ::.~0:5o~~·~ ;Fr-~-:-17• _s.--;:5;-'pm-:;--.---i...:840-43:::::::::2~8:_ ____ 1---------• dye• r po I ye 1 t • r • 1•ble, $250. Chelr•. , ....... Yalltt Ater! oame ... a 8 ca.r-U.IW 12 G-750-15 e log-6-tug 15" roof (1EBC2191 ,..._ * ·e2 5289: euto .• IOed·IJ11ur tilt 1141, •tldafa MH ~~-~~lcturH, 1150. Oeregt Sale Fri & Set. lrldgM $450 750-8729 ~': ~n=:~~~e:'~ ¥~ f~';51~: .':;! Tie 12Jt12 pever-. S2 ee., •---------• 181584 Elm Cir. F.V. NHr new 141t24 •pray d Incl s In a Furlln 6pln ed. (1EJA414) * '83 320!; auto .. eun .. 1111 Mllllll tnetalled tot•I 13.75. heuUful 7 g,1~~. Bdrm nlS-0404. Furn. mi.c. booth mad• by Wost ~ . ...&o.111ut1on .~ JACK WILL REPAIR roof (1FTC758) All modell & moet colot'I ee2-7459 Set. lnctd8 • Mir-I a,1_...__ •---)a Coea1 AutomotMI, com-NB 63l-4838 111-1111 In stodll Cell "' ltop ~ 208 W. 11t, Santa Ana now! ....... "'" 6 Dr•-Cheat, 2 u...,... -plelely Ht-up. S5000. your earl Ute bodywork. "-" white pine ptywood, Night Stand•: HHd· GARAGE SALE·Frl 2:30 1548-71570 CUSTOM SAILBOARD lOnt cnlt~. Save 9'1Pf0ll 150 ~ 110 .____. "---...._... "'-· RIG s 1 B b ... on lnaurance clalma. Ooeed Sundrt lllD ... 2000 In. ft .... 2........ .,....,, ........,._ .. , ..,.,.,.. to 5:30. & Sel/Sun. w h •100 2 d • en• er ere""' Q LARGE SE1..ECTION OF "' llW ble Mattreee & Springs Blk•. bunk beds plant-.. er • • ryera *<I n .. edl boom•. Am-uallty at • low, low Douglm Fir. 10t per ft. "Open HHrth•' •tyle. era ti* a m1ac '11eme. S100 ea, eola 1100. 2 pro mitt, 1350 obo. price 178-4012 NEW& USEOBMWSI Meke orrar lor entire Mutt .. 10 apprecle1e. 204 11 Venus~ H 8 cr-t• $20 ... pool tbl 494-ae83 after 9 pm v ......... .._...._ ,, .. •-& •tock. 849-9356 wltdye t 120 0 I 0 B 0 . Dey• ' · ' $715, '50 Mercury. 2 bed• -----~--••.,.. --W . e 4 2 • 3 3 3 15 · Ev•• otna. <leak & chr $200. HO H, Oya 831-1426 '79 Erlceon 215+, dle .. 1 0enn1-_ees.-12eo {11-41 C..u I IMM851. • ~t~.~1 :;'c1:"~':' ':.~iti ~~:/Sun 876 ~~:9'1~~~2~~ A•te1 Wu... ttzt .... llAU In lt!ienl MH Safe. furn .. oo6clf TV, c:emera A Slldlng mirror cloHt prop 569-042& WE PAY VOlUME SALES H•ulbled 500EL 80mm teO mite Thur•·S•t 1857 l doott IOI' 80"x105", Ake SANTAN~ 30' MMp 'for SERVICE & LEASING tna. S1400. 77$-1114 Win 8*580e Ttlamee Ln {Beac:tll'Hell). MW, S100. e75-e024 dlNp boet equal• PfO-TDP IOWR 3e70 N. CMrry Aw Uke ,_ ~ bdrm M 2-7t22 blem•. Good boe1 for IOw LONO BEACH S.l .R.·C•non Konlce Ht. beaulllut 11 gold ..... IMda llbc. Wu... 1211 $38,000. 1141540-1077. POI 11111111 (NO~l·l°i')i'J.7l-40M5) otympua. Mlec. eqpmt. Cherry wood. lovely -WANT PORT-A-CRIB ( PP. WI •••• • NothlnO ovw S150. PP ~dual a "-dbrd, Rummage eale, Fri-Set, STROLLER In nood -··--r~ w.icorne 892-3d4 911. 2 lg stande, dual e..... Aprll 29130, 9·15. St cond 7141631-ao.M Ill.Ami M •II PMTl&l/malt C. .... Ull tyrae1 rneur ... & bo1t Jamee Eplacoc>al Chutdl, · Dleeel. wheel, wind ln•tr, 2480 Harbof BIYd. Convenlentty L.ocated p .,... man'• c:t1e9t of 3209 Vie Udo. Proceedl WANTEO: UHd power latho, au1o pilot, ec>tnn, COSTA MESA & Cornpetltlwfy Priced 11fL1. drwr• wlopen d oor•. for Epl•copel Service lawnmower & edger. dodger. more. Xlnt oond. 14141M Mt-1411 & 9...., ~ a 11 s.5 women'• lovely d,., a Alllanoa. Running or no1 running. to rac. or crulM. 139, ~ mirror. Incl new elec Garage Se6e: DepreMloll M7-3939 995. EvH 83 t-8284; WI llY ,,.. " '" 1112 =::· ~~ ": --. old tum .. Infants'. •u1ct1 d8)'t 83&-3M&. OUAI 1111 ~a. w.~ -cover, lovely Betu mlac. lOlg Clay, Nwpt la1bwah HM llarlae ltalt. 7011 ••111•1 NJI CARVER Frw to good holne ~ Bedlpleed OMt $3 000 Hgtt. Fri/ Sal/Sun ~5. Kohler e 5 KW Gener t .. f(l15 R'.J1CE (fv1W ootorecfl '*old Kitten. corn pt et• s 'e 1 I •IPllT _.,. ovation Olutlcal Guitar 11aooiOBO 645-:1':4 __ Au•·~•""'' Pf9C'Y .,.._ 720-6330 1 I 18 0 0 I b e a· t o f r . 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L~h:t mi •} 't.""11',/, ,,.~.,, ',1 1 I I' l ' 1,,1,, ''1 o t I J ) For gen•r•tlon1 the meeter coechbulld•re of Vanden PIH have created cu•lom motor c are lor European Royalty, lor wealthy aport.am.,.i and lover• of beeuty Now l/andel'I PIU hae CtMted thle limited .CSltlon Jaguar. Frankly opulent, It I• abundantly ntted wtth luxurlou• ecceaaorlea found In no other Jaguar and, Indeed, In few motorcera at any price. From the Vanden Plu ln8'gn1• on the rear deck to the 1peclally con•tructed IHther ... t• and the lndl'lldually Mlec1ed but1 walnut panels on th• daahboard, conaola end door panel•. there I• luxury ~·· llW 1111 VUHI PUS 111111 IVAJUILEI CLARET BURGUNDY METALLIC EXTERIOR/ DOESKIN HIDE INTERIOR SABLE BLACK METALLIC EXTERIOR/DOESKIN HIDE INTERIOR For tnOl'e than fifty .,..,.. Jaguar ha devoted ltMll exclullvely to creeling motorcars that extend th• llmlla ol rMPOn ... handling and per1ormance white et the ume time eurround 1he6r owners In 111•t luxury. The new Jeguer S-type la th• lateat and flne1t .xpreulorl of thl• pnlk>aophy. Jaguars heve always been dletlngul8hed by a epectal grace of form and • rere pol• In motion. Yet 4MW'I emong the legendary Jaguera of the put, ttlll new S-type 1tand1 out The XJ-S do-. wtial Jeguara h•ve alw11ya done -only batter. II Is quick and reeponalve, stable at IP"d. sllent In motion and notably luxurloua IEW 11U la OllPES llW IVAJWLEJ SABLE BLACK METALLIC EXTERIOR/BISCUIT LEATHER INTERIOR WHITE EXTERIOR/BLUE LEA THEA INTERIOR Pl~HIYEl . ti..~ 41~ -.... ~ ... ·,_, ~~ ~· . .,·". 1983 Seble Bl terlofWtfh Bl~ L•ather Interior, ONL v 9,000 miles. tec10fY Warranty Good to Oct., 19S.. Of 38.000 mllee ... whichever oomea tint. (1FVG295). Greal S•vlnos From N-eer Prloel 1979 White Exterior with Blacult Leather Interior. LOW mllH and '" Immaculate Condition! (37&YPO). Specie! at ONLY 115.995. Cll Orange COJlt DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday, Aprll 21, 1885 ...... , ... ......... ITllllll 1'111 6 ..,_t tr911a., air cond., & AM /FM 1tereo (501067). ., 111,111 n COSTA MESA L~J MITSUBISHI . ~ • .. :"'• . : r., ~ J<>rangc .. _ ~('oa!'.t~ A TLA5 CHRYSLH-PL YMOUTH 2929 Hatbof Blvd . C:O.la Mesa Tel 546-19~ 3 blocils aouth ol Sen 01eQO Fr-•y olf Harbor Blvd Complele body shop SalH Service Part• Service Dept open Monday lhru Friday 1 30 A M to 5.30 P M and 8 A M lo S P M on Saturday ORANGE COAST AMC/JH,/HNAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd , Cos1a Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 r 1 Jeep Dealer in the Westl See us 1oday lor sales. serv1ee & leasing There are reason' why we are " 1 Price and Mlecllon• Also, the all·n-Renault Alllance is hel'el JHIODOH ROllN5 FORD Modern sales. service. pan e. body. palnl & tire dep11. Compe111fve r11es on lealMl & dally ren1als 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Men. 6.41·0010 or 540·8211 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCURY 2829 Harbor Blvd . Cosla Mna Tat 540·5630 57 VNra ol lrlendly lemlly Hrv1ce Orange County's oldall Uncofo·Mercury deali<shlp DAVID J. PHILL"S IUICK-PONTIAC•MAZDA ' S .... • s.rvtce • LN1lng 24118 Allele Parkway 837·2400 COHf'ffll CHfVPOlf I ~. ')-t I • • r I \1. \41>-11 00 MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE. MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES LONG HACH IMW Lar~ seleclton or new & quahly used BMW s and othtlf line cars• Sates service & leasing Trade-ins wetcome• Take 405 Freeway lo Norlh Cherry Olf·ramp, 1urn right & go 6 blocks norlh 10 3670 N Cherry Ave . Long Beach (714) 636-5790 (213) 427·549• • NAHIS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd , CoSla Mesa Tel 540·9100 Ora~ Counly s Largest Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing. • SOUTH COAST DODOI "Your Fn.ndly Nelghbomood DodG9 Dealerlfllp" 28N Hatbor BIVd., Cotta M..a ~ s-.. L.eul"G & A FUii &.Ntoe Det>at1ment lncludl"G Body And Paint Shop We ~tz• In cuttom van oonvwelona In all pnoe rengee ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVHSON 'OISCHl-AUDl-VW 415 E Cout Hwy . Newport Beech UJ.0900 Tri. only dealership tn Ofange County wllh lhfte three great maltes under Of\e rool' • ALAN MAONON 'ONTIAC·SUIAIU • 2480 Harbor Blvd , Co1t1 Mna Tel 649·4SOO. S.IM. &erv1ce. Lea.ling "Mr Oooowr~ll." CLAHIC AUTOM091Lll 785 ~Ol'I W1y. Cosll Meita. T1t &3M393 "JAOUAM OUA SPECIAL TY" XI( 120'1/14I0'1/tlO't1)(J'1/l•lypM ,..., ~ -,._totatlona C> • IOI LONG,H 'ONTIAC 13600 S.llCti Blvd . wes1minster Tel 892-M51 Ofange Counly's oldesl and lar~sl Pontiac dealer1h1p Sales. SeNice. ParlS • DICK MILLH PIA T /LANCIA "Probably lhe lo-sl prlCed Flats In Soulhern C1lilornla" (Located 1 .nlle norlh of Soulh Coa1t Plaza ne1r M11n SI 1nd Warner Ave In Santa Ana) 120 W Warner. Sanla Ana 557-2132 • SANTA ANA OAUUN 2001 E 17th 6tree1. San1a Ana Tel. 558-1811 Your Or1i3in1t Dedicated Dat1un Oeer.r MllACLI MAZDA We've mov8dl Our~ locatton re 1425 a.er Streel, eo.t1 Mel8 Tel 545-3334 Stop t>y & vlllt our modern lhowroom and '" why we're Iha • 1 Mud• dealer In Soulhem Celltornla Salea, Servle•. PatU Ind lMalng • COIMIU OeLILLO CMIYIOUT (Formert' Orottl ~I 18211 9eectl Ml. Huntl~on 8eactl ,.... • UMd • s .... • " .... no • 1tett• • ~ c~ by end ... our Huoe 1n1111ntQfYI M7..atf MH331 !t ' COSTA MISA DATSUN 2845 Harbo< Blvd , Costa Mes. Tel 540-~ 10 Servmg Orange Coun1y lor 16 years 1 Mlle So 405 5UN51T FORD, INC. CHome ol Withe Iha Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd _ Wes1m1nster Tel 636-,0 10 • OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd , Garden Grove Tel. 530·9190 E11clus1....iy Volvo to COV9!' all your Volvo requlremenlS New•Used•Salea•l .. slng• Parta•Setvloe•Body Stiop Freftoay clote In the heert or Orange County el Garden Grove Blvd & Brooktwrat . CONNILL CHIVIOLIJ am HerbOf 11Wc1 . eo.t• Meaa. °""' a, yieers aerY1ng Orange Counly Sales. reatlng. MNlce Call 646-1200, IJ*lal part• Mne, 5.4&-MOO. body lflOC> hne, 754.o400 0 IOY CAIYll IOLLI IOYCl .. MW tMO JM'lbCWM Aoed, ~ INc:ll. '40-8444 S..... ~. ftetta And leMinO- Leticia Soto Police seek Mesa girl, 12, feared viCtim of kidnapping By JODI CADENHEAD or .. r>e1r ......... Police ln Co1ta Men are INl"China foi-a frail 12-year-old Sirl who wu lut eeen a week 110 when ahe left. her C.enter St.reel apartment to buy IOl'lle candy. Lecida Soto, a a1xth ar•r at Whittler IClamentary School, went to the Baraain Buket 1tore at 10 a.m. Aprif 21 . No one hu aeen her lince. Roa Soto uld 1he I.I convinced that her shy, immature daughter dld not run away. Soto Hld In an lntervlew tbrou•h a 8P.anl1h-lan1ua1e lnterprtter that • nel&hbor told her Leticia wu forced Into a truck by a nel1hborhood man whb hun't been 1een al.nee \h• 8irl'1 diuppeerance. Police Det. Sam Zuonkl u1d oU.ioen have made many villtl to the Chlclno neiahborhood and 10 far all reeldentl have denied any knowled 1e of the 1tr1'1 whereaboutl. "I can't find 10meone who will tell me whether the Information about the (alleaed) kldnapplna .. UU.," l&ld Zuonkl. "We have-no place to 1w..rt from exoep• C.enter Street and we've already exhaUlted C.enter Street." Some nel1hbor1 have 1peculated that the Sirl may have been taken to Mexico or LOI Anp1-. Pol.ice have broadcut a de1erlptlon to all a1encle1 In Southern c.alUornia. "She wa1 a very lovable, Innocent child," laid ·her mother "There's an old lady In the (See MISSING, Pa1e AZ) THI DRANGI COAST GOIST IDITIDN THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1983 OR ANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Steep avenue will be rebuilt A steep and dangerous at.retch of road ln Newport Beach that reportedly cl.aima at lea.at one life eacb year is to be rebuilt at a cost ot more than $1.!> million. KDown locally a.a "the hill," Superior Avenue makes a sharp ana steep curve from an area near Hoag Memorial Hospital to Pedfic Coast Highway below. In the past three years, patrol officers say, motortata have died in aeveral head-on collisions and a family was killed when ill car spun off t he road and rolled down the embankment. Police report an additional element of danger is added to "the hill" becauae the road la a popular backroad for the "d rinkinf crow d" goin1 from New port s restaurant row up toward Colla Mesa. City official.I claim Superlor \ Avenue -on e lane In each dlrection -is the source of major traffic bottlenecks at peak driving houn. The road project will result in realigning Superior onto a vacant piece of fand that la west of the rnad's..,~t~~· . ~~· ,. • _, -~'~4----"' .. oe'll '"I'R1llln, """"~ w orks director, says the realignment plan ia at least 10 years old and la being made pouible partially becau1e c.Itrana which owns the vacant (See SUPERIOR. Pa1e AZ) Nuke carrier aground SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprile ran -cround in San Frand.ao Bay today and was lilting at a 10 degree angle to port, but the giant warship wa expected to float free later ln the day,, a U.S . Navy spokeswoman said. The Enterprile, returning from an eight-month voyage in the Western Pacific, wu p \.11hed to the aoutb aa It approached Alameda Naval Air Station and "hit ground," aatd public affain officer Virginia Felker. "We haven't had anything from the ship, but we've baa visual reports from ~ple over there," FelkeT u¥S. "The lbip la lilting at about a 10 delree angle. Three tup are there, pushing at her to keep ,_. upright." The :!nter prhe had J\llt taOed under the Golden Gate 9r1dae and WU echeduled to dock at 10 a.m. in Alameda. Would you buy a used bumper car from this man? Phil Mclaren hopes so. Dt9J ,...,....,...._..~ Bumper cars fun· ~nd profitable? (~~·.-o!-~\'!o./.r .. '~· J•l ..... ~~Zow;..!."' • .... __ ..........,._¥~,,...~.~~~:~ ·'"Ol;.. U..,~i.l. "-'.:. .. -~~· ..... ':-~ .,. o' r~~··p~iu, •.._c ... ~n "-•-r-~~-inie-~-d--w1Ri1•~ ll"\An,.~ The bumper cars of Balboa may have hunting under the dirt, grime and seven Zone, after 50 years of business on the been put out to puture but retirement has layers 6f paint "that looked l~~e they'd harbor, a-d down. treated them well. been put on with a push broom. "They tried to 8e1l me all the rides -the Once a popular attraction at the Balboa He was 1urpriled. Under all the paint Ferrit wheel, merry-go-round. I guess they Fun Zone, the tiny cara-181ni and ltlcky and dirt was a pretty, clean machine. A fe~ thought they had a live one," he said. from the ulty breeze off Newport Harbor gadgetl and g:lzmol were mJ.ll1ng but, all in 1 -are coming back u conversation pieces. au, lt looked like the UM7 bumper car it McLaren took five months to Pot out Expeiuive conversation piece•. What was 1uppoaed to be. h;ow he would restore a bwnper car. He once cmt a mere quarter to ride now costs "I think all the paint saved lt from the finally put In a call to Luase Bros. of $5,000 to take home. sea air," McLaren auggesta. Philadelphia, the firm that made the Phil McLaren, a Costa Mesa resident, His original Idea was to fix it up, haul lt bu.i;x~:f'~th Ra Lu.e He was excited took a fancy to the mlniature autol shortly to the swap meet and sell It. But he 1tarted . Y · before the once-proud Balboa Fun Zone thinking that maybe he wu on to ~ft~~.!.!"~~~= ~ folded 110methJni. ,,__.... ---e a 0 . ry For $2:; he bought a bumper car that had Bumper cars. Fun zone. Balboa. only one other person in the country been put~ as being eveJl too rickety foe Nostalgia. It all fit together. (See BUMPER CARS, Pase A%) Laguna raps governor on coast panel cuts BY STEVE MITCHELL or .. Dlllr,... .... 'The mayor ot Laguna Beach, with O ty Council bllCking, baa fired off a let1er to Gov. Georae Deukmejlan crtticlzlnc the aovemor• propoeed reduction of ltaff and tund1ng for the state Cou1al Commiasion. Deukmejlan ha1 made no eec:ret of hla diaregard for the Callfomt.a Couta1 Commlwion. The letter, liped ,by Mayor Robert Gentry, aaya the aoundl "l1 vtcorously oppoeed to the extent of recluctiona which you ~~ for the Couta1 Gentry lauded the Coastal Cornmiaion ltaff for providing the city with help in preparlnt Ill local c:outal plan. And he pnWled the alli.ltance that commi11lon offlclala have given Laauna BNch in ltl battlee to keep o1l rip off the coat. "For the. reuona," Gentry wrote, .. the dty of Lacuna Beach la deeply concerned over your att.mpta to subltantlally reduce fundina fOI' the CommJlllon. "The V01en1 ot C..Ufomla spoke clearly when they authorised the form ation of the Coa1tal Commllllon.'' be wrote. Mayor Robert Gentry upeet with 10.•emor F.•t wallet, thin girl TM laigW a ramUy'1 laeome, dMt more likely it ia that aa atreedy tliha a.,hte.r wW wut ... . to loee w ... laa. ~ more realt1 Of a aew Saaafwd 1hld7 on P9p81. Signal snafu jams traffic F.arly-moming motoris1a found themlelves m.dt ln bumper-to- bumper traffic today on the Corvna del Mar Freeway_~~" a traffic slgna1 near the u-w11y'1 tennlnua went on the t:>llnk. Southbound lanes an the lhort but well-traveled freeway were ft a standltill by 8 am. becau.e of the liclW problem at Bristol Street and Irvine A venue. Northbound traffic on Brlatol alto wu at a 1tandatlll until Newport Beech police arrived to d irect motor l1ta. Police aald CaltraN WU delayed in f1xlns t.M II.pal bee.au. of prob1emt find1na the t'Ol'l'eCt part. County • coming back- slowly By KAREN E. KLEIN or .. r>e1r Noe ..... Orange County's economy will continue to recover slowly from what one expert called "the worst receuion in recent history.'' forecasters said yesteroay at Chapman College'• Center for F.conornic Reeearch. In an update of the center's 1983 foreca1t, James Doti, an associate profeaaor at the Orange-baaed college, said he still predicts "a halting, lethargic and grudging recovery" for Orange County. Economist Murray L . Weidenbaum, former chairman of PreGdent Reagan'• Council ot Economic Advisers, alao spoke yesterday on national economic policies at the conference. Weidenbawn ls now a profeslOr at Wahington University in St. Louia. Doti said he expect.I the local recovery will be altered in 1984 because of a more rapid growth in the nation'• money supply. The mo1t important factor :-}!.~<!~~"<~~~~ (See COUNTY, Pa1e A%) Laguna OKs • comprom1se • sign measure An amended sign ordinance that s trikes a compromi1e between Laguna Beach merchanll and opponents of interior lighted aigna has been approved by the Oty Council. The propoaal was first brought before the panel In January by Councilman Dan Kenney. who suggested all int.emally lit signs be eliminated. But alter more than three months of debate, revision and comproml.e, a much watered- down amendment was adopted. Kenney had argued that signs lit from within are a bllabt on the 'downtown and are not In keeping with Laguna's '"11lage atmO.pbere." But merchant.a said such a ban -would lmpoee an economic .1.- hardahlp on their ~. The comproml8e propoaal calla for all intemally lilht.ed signs to be taken down ln three yeen - unleu review ed b y a city committee and a new approval la p-anted. U the review panel aya t.be (Se, LB SIGN, Pap Al) I .. • I 4'8 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, Aprll 28, 1983 ~' , Continued stol'ies COUNTY ECONOMY. • • 1ur.ply, Dou aald. 'Unexpected lncNUM ln the money aupply wW tend to puah (lnterett) '** lower," he aid, "but only ln the ahort run. 1n the Iona run, an expanalonary monetary policy la auoclated whh ~er lntereet rat.ea. "Let 1 hope we don't turn around and make the ume ml1take1 all over agaln," he added. On the local level, Doti sketched a cautious picture of recovery. On the housing front, he aaid, the talk about a large turnaround ia premature. "lnterest rat.ea are still too hlgh to 1upport a vigorous recovery,'' he said. lie attributed the increase in houalng atarta nationwide to mild weather condltlona in the Midwest and Eut last winter, which temporarily bloated the nwnben on houaina atarta. Houatna prtcee wlli conUnue to decline through 1983, he predicted. "Houaing hu IOlt lta appeal a1 an inveatme nt," he uld, because of dectlnlng appreciation rates. Doti uld the county wlll recover less dramatically than the rest of the natJon. HJ&h-tech Industries, which make up a large peroentage of the county's manufacturing ba1e, are producer-oriented, rather than conaumer-<>riented, he explained, so they will feel the natlon.U upturn less than consumer industries. And, he said, Orange County did not experience as steep a decline as did other pans of the country, which will recover faster. LB SIGN ORDINANCE. • • slgn muat come down, the owner would then have an additional two years ln which to remove it. Those who know that their signs will not receive approval do not need to get a review, but muat remove the signs at the end of five yean. Signa that are reviewed, and a pproved, must be reviewed thereafter every eight years. Kenney term ed the comP.romiae ordinance ''a falr one,• adding he is pleased with the final outcome. BUMPER CARS ... restores the cars." Lusse told McLaren that his company stopped making the cars in the late 1940. and that only a few were atlll in sue, mostly ln traveling ca.m.ivals. Once he cut through the paint and grime, McLaren had the metal !oliahed, the frame painte and the upholstery redone. He says he went beyond r estoration and created a "fantasy" bumper car that didn't run. but looked grNt. "It's a piece of w ell-m ade history from a period when crafsmanahip was ol the utmost," says McLaren, noting today's bumper cars are plastic with "Star Wan" designs on the sides. The restored bumper cars aell for $5,000 and up to $6,500, depending on the paint job. McLaren already has aold one and haa two displayed in a Lido Village shop, the G rand Prix Mo10r Boutique. "I know not everyone can affont that. but 90meOlle can. I can just see one sitting in a Newport Beach A 1111e1 med• off wllll • 1 200 Ht 01 ~ froftl a penad BMW auto before being ~ Clfl .,, tM ...... ...,.,,, The c:w -patilad on !he 800 ~ of a.. GIM '--- J..-.lr; en4 ory9lel ~h 11.310 -liken by burgl.,• who r•n••cked • l...idence o<'I the 1500 bloc* of Cornwall Dltl4. Polloe .id IM ho<-. -unlocked. A burgler who crewled through • ~window of•~ on IN 200 tltod< of JOlrl ......... 9lgllt • tOO blll. "'°....,_Md --orwdll ...... picture window of a house on Lido Iale." he said. That's the price of nostalgia. MISSING ... flooding threet: Building a six- neiabborhood and once she had $1 and a.he gave it to her." FrancUco Soto moved his wife and lix children to c.o.ta Mesa from Mexico three years ago. ··we mind our own bulinem and go to work." he said. "We U8ed to live and let live and nothing happened." Whit.tier sch ool prlnolpal Ralph Freitag said, "Leticia lt one of our better kids. She'• a darling little girl. The teachen tell me she would not be a runaw~." Rau Soto aaya that ~ery day that goes by without a word about her dauahter 'a whereabouts ls torture. "Unfortunately, the only thing we c.an do is wait," said Zuoraki. Fountain Valley ,..... brak• OC*I • w4ndwlng of • -petlled In the 17000 bl~ ot ChMtnut s~ -.i• • ~ fl:Klr ban.-, -~ ...ci • ...di_.. I» Mesa dentist faces $5 million suiti l By Tbe Auoclaled Prfft A Newport Beaqh woman hu tut'd a ao mJlllon malpracUc:e aul\ agalna\ Dr. Tony Protopappaa, the C.t.a Meu denU.t charged with aecond-de1reo murder In the df'atha ot three patients. The 1ult by Terrie Rowley, 26, la the eighth ctvll ault agalna\ Protopappaa, 37. It WU tiled ln Orange County Superior Court on TUffday -one year to the day after t\owl•y'a Jut appointment with h\m on April 26, 1982. Sho contend.a ah• went ln for • check·up and waa told ahe needed emer1ency surgery for Jli:.e.ed wt.dom teeth, aald her attorney. Scott McCune. He Mid 1he agreed to only part of that work. "All ahe knows la that they worked on 10 teeth without her conaon t," McCune aaid of hla client. ProtopappH haa pleaded Innocent ln the death• of Cathryn Loulae Jones, 31, Patricia Maraueri~ Craven, 13, and Minna IC1m Andree.en, 23. Proeecuton claim he killed ~ throu1h ne1llgent uae of anettheUcs. A Judge on Feb. 23 barred Protopappaa from practicing .,..., ""' ....... ~ 1-...,... dontlatry ~ntll th• California Board o f Dental Examlnera deddel whether he can keep h1I llcenae. He facea • June 13 prellmlnar1'. hearlng on the criminal chargee LJw1ults now pending apinat ' ProCopappu total more than MO mllllon, lncludln1 wron,ful death suits by the families o the dead patients. Forbath, Segerstroll1 .... honored • In Mesa By JODI CADENHEAD Of the Delly ll'llot at.tr A woman who hal helped feed and shelter the poor and s man whose wealth and vision have put Costa Mesa on the map were honored by the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Eurth mover bites a hole in landscape afong Superior Avenue in Newport Beach for road realignment. Jean Forbath, who started Share Our Selves, an organization that helps needy Orange County residents, was named Woman of the Y ear during a luncheon at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. · Henry Segeratrom, who has been instrumental in developing South Coast Plaza mall, Town SUPERIOR A VENUE WORK. From Page A1 land where Superior w.Ul be moved, has agreed to allow an eMement. Nolan aaya when the job is done six to eight months from now, Superior will be four tane. wide and not u steep a.a "the hill." Although actual con.atruction will not begin until June, work crews in the last two weeka have started to remov~ exceu dirt from the vacant Caltrans land. In fact, the work already has touched off complaints from nearby residents u~t over noi8e • • and dust from the operatlon. Some realdenta aay heavy equipment has been revved up as early as 2 a.m . Nolan claims the problema have been solved but admits there may be aome traffic anarla u the project progremes. Center. the Noguchi sculpture garden and the future Orange County Performing Arts Center, was named Man of the Year .. Long-time resJdent and Mesa Consolidated Wa ter District President Hank Panian summed up their achievements best when he said Forbath "came closest to a good Samaritan" of anyone he knew and called Segerstrom "farsighted" and "generous." Starving students flunk court Forbath, who has a long record of commun ity involvement, credited the chamber with honoring two people who exemplify both the ''perception" and ''reality" of Orange County. By KAR.EN E. KLEIN or-...,_,.....,, lt'a back to the drawing board for Starving Students, a Los ~bued moving company which saya it will appeal a ruling I.hat lts lawauit against an Orange :Aunty finn with a similar name was not valid. Joeeph Reichmann, a federal magistrate in Loa Ancelea. reviewed the ault brought by Starving Student• againat Starving College Students, a smaller moving company with beadqua.rten near John Wayne Airport. The ault alleged that Starving College Students stole the name. But Starvin& C.ollege Student.a counter-sued, saying the name was thought up "innocently and in good faith without any knowledge of any Starvln~ Students in Los Angeles,' according to attorney Dennis M . Perlua. Reichmann flunked both firms out of court Monday, saying he saw nothing to indicate either group was starving or was staffed entirely by students. for that matter.' ';:'.8eca~;5i~oii{ thiil~mislll' ~eaOiniifdt.:. ~ Ull!!l~ll.Gt''.,__ _.--.. haa e nte red thla court wit unclean hands and is not entitled to any relief or protection for the use of the word students," Reichmann aaid in his ruling. A men ~ detk CllOUMa --en1.,1n9 • ll1>11M In tlle 10® bloctt of 0.-..0.• DfM ..,,. reat«day. WMrl ttla -..-.. ,...,,,.,.,., he found suoo In ~ mmlng Abby Margalith, chief operating officer of Starving Student.a. said the name was not intended to be deceptive. "I feel very strongly that it would be discriminatory to h ire only students." she said. Starving Studenta, started by Margali th'a brother, Ethan Margalith, 10 years ago, waa doing just fine until it decided to open an office in Ora.l\6'e County. "Somebody had decided to copy our name," M argaUth "We will absolutely appeal this ruling," she said today. Meanwhile, both companies will be permitted to keep thelr names, and will have to return to their work -or their booka. ''The perception is that Orange County is a lovely place to live," said Forbath. "But the reality that we too often don't perceive is that Orange County has I • • J hundreds of thousands of people rv1ne g1r who are poor. hungry and homeless." badly injured Segerstrom. who has received numerous awards, told the • •d f audience, "there is no greater 1n acci en reward than to be honored at A 17-ear-<>ld Irvine airl was home., Costa Mesa I consider my Y p-home · listed in critical condition today · with injuries suffered in a rush-The Qoinge County landowner J . hout.._U:"'(i~aaid~~9!.l ~ef!~~~:~~,,,;111·s. a ~ + 'watl/'aa~ . iilf~ . . ~~~---~·· Krl.atin Masoner lost control 01 platform as Jean " · · her Volkswagen just north of the Santa Ana Freeway and skidded F • bl d sideways into oncoming traffic, ire ame where her car waa struck broadside by a vehicle driven bv. di David Allesandro, 33, aloo Qf On Can e . Irvine. said officer Rick Stevens of t h e California Highway Patrol. Orange County firefighters used a steel ramming bar and other equipment to pop open a door to pull her from the car. They said her seat came laa.e from the floorboards on Impact. A burning candle left unattended la being blamed for a fire that swept through a Costa Mesa apartment early this morning, cau al ng $40,000 dam.age, lire officals said. Linda Cowen of 132 Broadway, Unit F, told firefighters that she had just moved into the apartment and was using the candle until her electricity waa turned on. She e9C.aped without injury. Clouds lingering claimed . Thia caused an abundance of trouble for the fl•m. 1he added, Including confu.!ion over telephone listings. She was taken to Western Medical Cent« in Santa Ana, where ahe was placed in the intensive care unit. A.Unandro alao was taken to the same hoepital, where he waa treated for 1eea aerious injuries.. Flrefightens controlled the 5:37 a.m . blaze in 17 minutes. No other unita were damaged. There was no smoke detector. 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" 41 41 .. fl 41 ., IO ' .. . " ., . .. . ... HER CLASSIC SLACK only at Gary's & Company Designed by Cary'• & Company and made exclusively by hand over Oaasic dreu alack. A tailored inveatment with an unmistakable feminine fit available in year around pure wool worsted faille in all (odd and e\'en) me. from 4 to \ 12. Colon include muthroom, llate gray, navy, light beige and pale bJue. I Free alteratiom. Custom wdering avail.hie. , A4 * Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Aprll 29, 1813 HJ1h 1ehool 1tudenta from Co.ta Me.a and Newport BHch were honored thia month durln1 tne annual E.J. Moore Memorial Awarda Proaram at the Seafaring Muonic Loda•· Cited for their echool and community e•rticlpaUon were Saaaa TomplllH, Tim Galaan, Jeuy Boo.., Todd MarUD, Sllunoa Sc•olea, Brlaa S•errard, Mike Sall1bary, Tracy Porter, JeaaUer O'IUeffe, Bill D'Aqelo, Nert11a AluiD ud Doa Ma. Abo honored were Jeuller Saow, Adam Lockwood, IJbby Natt, Price Kerfoot. K.lntea ' Jacolt10•, Bea Boyer, MleHUe A11terba111D, Prank F_...., ltaWeeakatl O'Reilly, Kevlll O'Brlea, "Kelly O'Bera, David Florentino, Jette CnJs and Aly1la Fru.U. Other honoree. were Mary Betit Beaacbmp, Ertc Pau1ea, Stacey Snee, Jeff Goettsck, IJaa Drue, Troy Fealey, Claarlene K. Lewll and Daalel Miller. •UC Irvine phY1ics professor Vlrglaia Trimble will diacuss the poeaibillty of life in outer apace durina a speech tomorrow at the Oasis Senior Citizens Center in Corona del Mar. Her presentation ls part of the weekly Daalel Aldrich lecture eeriee sponaored for the aenlor dtizens group by UCI. The apeech begins at 9:30 a.m. at the center, at Marguerite and Fifth avenues. More • informallon can be obtained by calllns 7~9-IM71. •Fifteen glrla will vie for the title of South Coaat Junior Mill Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Hifh School auditorium. The winner w 11 receive a colleae achola.rahip and a chance in the state final.I in Santa Rosa. That winner will go on to the Mobile, Ala., U.S. flnala. Tlcketa are $4 for adulta and $3 for atudenta. For ticket l.rtfonnatlon, call 498-3817. •The Patience Wright chapter of the Daughtera of the American Revolution will meet Tuesday at the Hotel Laguna, beginning at 11 :30 a.m. Gloria Padacb, state chairman of the correspondent docen ta, wt 11 discuss the National Muaeum in Washmgton, D.C. For Information, call lleclly Judy at 494-7071. ----•Volunteers from the Air Force ROTC and local merchants are being credited with painting Cost.a Mesa's aenior Transportation, Lunches and Counseling center at Rea Community Center. . Offldala said Ameritone Paint Center and McDonald Paint store donated the supplies to paint the building where seniors receive dally lunches. • A Rob1nsms Sae 1 0 0 Y E A R S 0 F S T Y L E . our w:ry CNJn fun~\ rt four color ~l ~furd JX>pc:MZr with knit collarandcu.fre maoo of fira 100% cotton oxford ... JU5t forus @)~o@@)§@ 44 Fashion Island· Newport Beach• 714/644-5()70 IOOI Westwood Blud. • Westwood VIiiage • 213/ 208-3273 ON FAMOUS AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN DESIGNER SUIT& SPORTCOATS AND PANTS. 3 DAYS ONLY, NEWPORT. • I " COME IN TO OUR MEN 'S STORE, TODAY. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY. AND LET US SHOW YOU THE LOOKS YOU NEED FOR EXPANDING YOUR DRESS WARDROBE WITH STYLE. WE'VE GATHERED TOGETHER ONE OF OUR RICHEST SELECTIONS EVER! J&~l~ ·~~A'2&~rE .. s~~,,2~~-··-~--...... _ ..... ~--·--···-_,._,..,:_¥ sPo~o/\r&-o~~sfb'Q~:2~·s~SAtr<6v~sr~:~·~~ .. :' ~·· ~ ~, ............... -.-.... ~·- PANTS. ORIG. S60-S75. SALE S44.99-S56. ALSO AVAILABLE: FAMOUS MAKER POLYESTER/COTTON DRESS SHIRTS. ORIG. s25_s31 SALE s17.99-s19.99. OUR OWN POLYESTER/CODON BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRTS. SPECIAL s16.99. OUR OWN SILK FOULARD TIES. SPECIAL s10.99. BASS PENNY LOAFERS IN BLACK OR TAN LEATHER. SPECIAL s69.99. ·COME IN EARLY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE AT THEIR PEAK. TO ROBINSON'S MEN'S CLOTHING I SPORTSWEAR CLOTHING I DRESS SHIRTS/TIES/SHOES, 35/95/20/156/2, where value is our style. (Nominal charge for alterations on sale merchandise) • • t t • ,,.-------------------------------Orange Cout OAU.Y PILOT/Thwlday, Apftl 28, lla NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OllOf U1nt 1111CLUOa uaou 0111 , .. , llllW •o•• ............. C.,•C. , •• aott0111. OIUOlf AlfO Cllll(llllNAfl noc• •nMAHOUaND ............ , ... lfAHAltOIHUllflf ii Dow Jones Final Record High UP 11.13 CL081 1,218.A Chrysler protests deal between Toyota, GM By Tbe A11odaletd Presa DETROIT -Chrysler Corp. aaid today the General Mo tors Corp.-Toyota Motor Corp. jolnt production agreement would let the two giant automakers fix prices. A Chrysler 1pokeanan aaid the company makes the argument In a 38-page memo being diatributed In Washington. It hu been aubmltted to the Federal Trade Cornmiaion which ii reviewing the agreement for pmaible antlt.ruat violations. The apokeaman, who aaked not to be identified, said GM and Toyota will set the price of the subcompact they plan to build at a Fremont plant balled upon what effect the new product will have on othet' GM and Toyota cars. "The result will be a oet of prices that op,tirnizet the combined welfare at the three entitiea,' the memo aays. Iran locomotive deal eyed TORONTO -General Motora of Canada Ltd. I.I negotiating a multi-mlllion-dollar sale of diesel locomotives to Iran, and IOme church leaden say the equipment could be Wied for military J>Ul'PC*S. Thomaa Jones, an international trade officer with the Canadian External Affain Oeputment., said the locomotives a.re not armored and no export permit would be required to &hip them. Asked about the P<mible conversion of the tra1na for military uae In Iran, Jonet said: "I don't think we have any control over that." 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