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THI DRANGI COAST
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"I can .p.k now on behalf of
community coll 'fi around the nation," Luall n aald In an
interview after hll return from
the ueodatloo'• New OrleaM
convendon. "It wfll pve me a blt
more clout."
ORAN G E COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
-sid-€nts-eall HB channel death trap_
By ROBERT BARltER OftM Deir .... ....,
-:-aea1denta of two flood -
.devutated mobile home ka in
Huntington Beach aay ~live
inf~.
They were flooded out before,
and they figure they can be
flooded out again.
Probably nowhere in the city
of'l76,000 la fear u ji'eat aa at
\be Brookfield Manor Mobile
Homes park nea~ G'rfie ld
-Newport
Avenue, west of Brookhurat
Street.
F.arthen banks of the Fountain
Valley Flood Control channel
bunt' ..the morning of March 1,
sending waves of water into the
homes that are actually below
the level of the channel.
Park residents said 80 coaches
were rendered unlivable. About
40 more r e po rtedl y w ere
damaged extensiv.t)I when flood
waters from the same channel
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overflowed into neighboring Del
Mar Mobile F.states. ·
"It's a death trap," Brookfield
r esident Genevieve Schulma n
said today.
"U it (the flood) happened at
night, we could all have been
drowned.
"This isn't a safe place to live,"
she said.
Schulman and her husband
Jack were among a crowd of
more than 100 victims who
gathered last week at the
Brook.field .clubhouse.
They were listening to an
attorney, ironically named John
Flood, a nd assessing their
prospects of a lawsuit against
Orange County officials who
maintain the ' flood control
channels.
It won't be known until the
end Qf the week how many have
decided to par.licipate in the
potential damage suit.a.
'But the Schulrnana said they
plan to participate.
"We want to wakr up the
county and make them'• oair the
channel and make it ~ .... said
Genevieve Schulman. "It's the
only way to get their attention."
The Schulmans and others
wint .the county to line the
..
channel with ooncrete and put an
end to the devMtating breaka in
the earthen banks that they
b e lieve may be caused by
gophers.
They've been told, they aay,
that the county plans to line the
channel "within a couple of
years."
But they want it done aooner
-before the at.art of another
rainY,aeuon.
Hearing
·set on -
Irvine
·boaters ·
off and
sailing
By ALMON LOCKABEY .,..., ...................
; hos.pital . =~ by threatening th and a ICOl"e of gaily
"dreued" yachts, Commodore
Phil Ramser and hi• s taff
yesterday declared Newport
Harbor Yacht Club "open" for
the 67th year. ·• The pl.a ''Opening Day" was
attended ·by more than 500
members and guests who were
invited to go aboard the club'•
power and sail yachts, which
were r-.fted eeveral deep at the guest dock. •
''Openl.na Day" la ementially a •
mimomer on the Wart Coast -
especially in Southern California
-where the facilities are open
the year round. In reality it is a
throwback to East· Coast yacht
clubs, which are inactive during
the winter months. Opening day
cal.la for a recommialioni.ng of the
yachts.
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ceremonies were highlighted by
the Newport Harbor High School
band and the firing of deck
cannons aa the club's officers More than 500 members and guests swarmed over Newport Harbor Yacht Club's fieet of power and
(See YACHT, Pase A%) sail yachts yeslerday during the club's 67th Opening Day ceremonies.
njuries fatal to
1 "CdM football star
By STEVE MARBLE
O( ... Delr ........
William Briaht, a f~. high
achool football star from Corona
del Mar, died this weekend from
Injuries be auffered in a mn,le
tar accident lut week during a
iriP home from Laa V egaa.
; B right, 19, never regained
~ousne91 and died Saturday at Valley Hoapital in Laa V egaa.
Funeral 9el'vices are Wedne9day.
A 1982 graduate of Corona del
P,tar ff1ah School, Bright led the
team in ruahing bla junior and
senior years, waa named to an
all-league team and played last
year at Orange Coast College ln
Costa Meea.
Bright was a paaeenger in a car
that spun out of control and
flipped over outside Barstow
early Thunday. He was taken by
ambulance and helicopter to Laa
Vegas, a trip of more than 100
miles.
The driver, fellow OCC
football player Orlando Ramoe of
Long Beach, al.so was injured,
(See FOOTBALL, Pa1e AZ) William Bright
April showers bring ~
May showers, hut. . .
By STEVE MITCHELL
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The month of May wasn't even
four hours old before the aides
opened up and dumped between
a quarter and three-quarters of
an inch of rain on most of Orange
County. .
But officials at the National
Weather Service predict moatly
c l ear s ki es and warmer
temperatures at least through
Wedne9day. •
The drying-out period comes
as a relief to many along the
coast, where twice as much rain
fell thJa aeuoo as last.
Huntington Beach weather
watcher J . Sherman Denny said
.24 of an inch fell on his dty at
about 3:30 a.m . yesterday in lt!91
than 10 minutes.
'lbat brings the aeuon total to
22.18 inches, he aaid, adding that
figure comparee to 11.36 inches
lut year at this time.
-In Coata Mesa, the early
morning downpour dumped . 75
of an lnch, ~ the eeuon
(See SUNNY DAYS, Pase A!)
By GLENN SCO'M' o< ... D91r .........
Ufi'ectora of-rhe proposed
Irvine Medical Center have
learned they can formally
present their arguments next
month for building a hospital in
Irvine. The' state agency that grants
licemee for hospital comtruction
notified the group last week their
application for a so-calle d
"certificate of need" la complete.
Now IMC officials must decide
whether it's. in their iniere.t to
let their competitors in the Irvine
health care n10e catch up.
The Orange County Health
Planning Council, the first
agency to b old a hearing on
IMC'a application, baa asked IMC
d.1rectora to c:orllider waiting until
July. That way, IMC can be
joined ln the hearina by a aeconct
group, HealthWest FoundaUon,
which wants to build a limllar
hospital n-UC Irvine. 1'he coundl hopes to combine
the rival propoaals in one hearing
to save time·and money. It's lea
likely a third propoul al8o could
be completed in time for a July
hearing. That proposal comes
from the group oper ating
West.em Medical Center in Santa
Ana, which bu applied for a
state license to build an out-
patient clin ic· with s urgical
services.
At any i:Jlte, HealthWeat ia
about a month behind IMC ln
submitting the required staclc:S of
paperwork , a co uncil
spokeswoman said. The delay
would give HealthWest time to
do that.
But postponing the long-
aought hearing im't a tiep IMC
officials reliah, especially aince
the decade-old contest with UCI
baa not always been a polite one.
"Right now, I know we'd like
to forae ahead," said IMC
Pre9ideot David Bak.er. ''It'• been
See MEDICAL. Pase A!)
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BuddiD1 earioonl1l1 get tips
from Tom Jolmeon, the
you111er haU ol the father-IOll
team that cireatet the Moon
Ma.IUu eoade •trip. l'afe Bl .
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Snooty bankers
Columnist Andy Rooney
belie•ee that baok1 wouldn't
have anything to do with us if
there wain 't IO much money in
them. P*8e A6.
Mi88es the folks
A youq1ter i1 doUoned tad
beeauae 1he eannot Yi1it her
grandparent•. She tella why in
Ann Landers eoluma, Page 82.'
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Law overturned
U.S. Supreme C.oart •Y•
California eopr eaa 't arreat
people who don't ideatif y
themaelTet. P"le A3.
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Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, May 2, 1913
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The Bergdahls ~ Capt. Paul, Kay and Dr.
Da-vid -ad-vised high school students on
careers.
HB c.areer day
f arnily affair I a
By ROBERT BARKER or._....,,....,.
The aecond annual career day
program at F.daon High School
wouldn't have been the same
without the Bergdah} family.
-Kay Bergdahl, a community
coordinator at the Huntington
Beach echool, helped organize the
Friday program and aerved as a
receptionist.
Her IOl'l David wu on hand to
diapenae information from the
medical booth. David, a 1972
.Edi8on graduate, la a pediatrician
in Fresno.
He didn't
count on
this mishap
11\e driver of a catering truck
that c rasheo and burne d
Saturday in Irvine said he l06t
control of his vehicle while he
wu counting money.
Mark Hayes' truc;k w as
westbound on Irvine Center
Drive between the San Diego
and Laguna freeways when it
veered off the road and slainmed
broadside into a high voltage
power pole, a p0lice spokesman
said. --The gas tank ruptured and a
spark from a 30,000-volt power
line touched off a fire that
incinerated the truck and its
ble contents.
ves was uninjured but
po. ce said hJs "bot" tamales
were burned to a crisp.
T-men -one enneo with a MWed-oll .,,otgun -robbed Ille Empire Market.
1&902 $prtnoctaM tit, at eboul l :IO p.m.
~-· The ,,_ flee! """ about 1700.
Art overnlgl\,t brellj-ln .... raported
yeelerday In a laundry room on Ille 700
block of Utica A--. S.-at •a.,,lng
"*'*-... .,..ro,ed, -money -1.ii., from t11e ...,..._ The .._ -•tlmeled
at •1,200.
Alf M O burgltfy -~ ,_..ci.y on th• 17700 block of Falkirk Lane. A
,__ -apperantty <-' to -• the wtllcle. The IOet -• etereo unit velueO 91 MOO.
And Paul Bergdahl, a resident
of Newport Beach, was on hand
to tell students about the airline
industry. An uncle to David and
a brother-in-law to Kay, he's
been a pilot for TWA for 30
years. He rues 747s out of N~~
York.
David said he most frequently
is asked how \ong it takes to
become a doctor and how much
money he earns. -
"I tell them it takes 10-13 years
after high school. But if they
mainly are interested becauae of
the money, they never will get
out of medical school. It takes
more dedication than that."
Representatives of about 70
businesses and all branches of
the armed services participated
in the day-long program.
"It gives the kids an idea on
what to expect when·they get out
'ol scllool and.what they can do to
help prepare themselves," said
Kay Bergdahl:
MEDICAL. • •
From Page A1
a long t:Lrne and rd like to see a
de termination made on our
application. But th e board of
directors must decide."
The IMC board is expected to
meet this week to chooee which
path to take. lt Will be a tough
c hoice: Agreeing to the
postponeme n t would score
d i plomatic points with the
Health Planning Council, but
seeking a hearing first, without pc1, would give IMC the
advantage of going first.
Fountain Valley
A mol0fla1 reponed that I,,.._ llOle a
hubcap l•t• Saturdey or Mt1V ·Sunday from 1111 cer 1*1ted ti Antelope ~ A-. He
HICI IN other wee hut>cape _. ato!en
Fricw,.
A rock -thrown through • r-.aiding glHI door In 111• tOOO block of Clovar
Avenue brMlllna flle glMt Of an llQuarlum. Demage of 1290" ... repot1ed.
~ b<olt• • lodled door on • c:ebln er"'-ltored In IN 10,000 blocli Of Gar1lalcl
Avenue end 1tole • gun and marine equipment WllUed ., 81,370.
Irvine
A radiator grlll •11-1wlpad from a Chevrolet Camero parlcact on Elplanade
yeaterday. . .. ._
Thi.-cu1 a llOle In 1 roll-up mate! cloor at Oloeon Electronlct, 111872 H.,. A.,.., and
tlOle 1 1.000 worth of copper -IOlder anod••· company olllcl•I• told police ,..., .. day.
POllce _. called to he 1*1Cln0 IOI Of
Mc0onalel'1 la.t food r•taurant, 17IO Main St .. 10 br••k up 1 fight b411wMn 1oma
Marlnk.
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YACHT. • •
From Page A1
were introduced and their
o fflclal flaa• holated to the
muthead.
Features of the annual event
are the pnwentation of trophlM
to the winner• of the club'•
Opening Day race (held on
Saturday) and the awardlna of
trophiee for the best kept yai:nta.
Sweepatakea winner ln thla
ear'• yacht 19.!2!ctlon waa
agadoua, a 'Swan~3 a oop
owned by Ron Merickel.
Other inllpection winners:
-Sail under 40 feet: Nova
(auxillary-38), Mr. and Mra. Joe
O'Hora.
-S ail over 40 feet: Bon
Hon'lme Richard (56-foot motor
sailer), Dick Elliott.
-Power under 40 feet: Shoot
O ut (Bertram-38), Paul and
Sharon Speights.
-Powe r ove r 4 0 feet :
Hallelu,tah (Hatteraa·M), Frank
and Allan ·Trane.
-Commodore's Trophy: Que
Pa.ao ·(39-foot 1portfisher), Dan
Thompson.
-Ocean Racing sail: Ragtime
(62-foot custom sloop), Denn.ts
and Trish Durgan.
-Bay boat: Capitania (23-foot
launch), Steve Barnard and
Richard Seaver.
-Day Sailer: Noble Wood
'(Luders-16), Van Jacobson.
-Non-Calm (junior): Bird's
Nest (Sabot), Sarah Carroll.
FOOTBALL.
From Page A1
officers said.
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Dlck Morrt~. Bright's high
school football coach, said the
young football player was a good
student and a well-liked person
on campus. '
"He was doing very well at
OCC and I know the college was
really counting on his return
n ext year," the now-r~tired
coach said. .
A rosary for Bright will be
recited at 7:30 p.~. tomorrow at
Our Lady Queen of. An&ela
Church· tn Cororia deJ Mar.
Servicei will be conducted at the
church at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
with burial to follow· at Pacific
View Memorial Park.
Bright leaves bis father and
two brothers.
SUNNY. • •
From Page A1
total to 24.63 inches. Last year at
thls time, 11 .97 inches fell on 'that'
city. j -In Laguna Beach , oe
Jahraus, whoee family owns the Laguna Beach Lumber Co., said
.66 of an ihch fell over the
. weekend. That 'rinp Laguna's
season total to 28.51 Inches.
A ra1ldan1 told police Saturdey ha
dl1covered 17 .200 In l•••lry ht d been
ltOlen from hi• llo\1M on Hennoae clUtlng the PMI llx mon1h1.
Laguna Beach I
St•eo equlpmenl and a t-.lon, with •
tOlel valUe Of *3,805 -e10len lrom • home on Notte Strwl avw the .-end.
An unknown amount Of ,.....ry -taken from • home In the 500 block of Cr-
81reel, polloe Hid.
VlallOrt to Main 8Mct'I Pwtt tOlcl pollot H Ytral tran1len11 •er• drinking and
threatening them al about 2:30 p.m . yeel•day. Poltce advtMd the ttllnlllenll lo
•top.
Stereo equipment valued at l300 wu taken from • car partced In Ille 200 block of
MOM Strwt t¥V« the .-end.
Fair skies!!!
Coastal
Felr through tomorrow but
verlebl• cloud• during th•
morning llOln. Hi911a 72 to 78.
ovemlghl Iowa 4t to 1541. Aleo !alt
In "'ounteln end deMft area• e xcept tor variable morning
ctouda. Hlftl• 44 to 82 In the ~1111'8. 115 to 75 In daaert:
L-28 to 38 In mountt11ne, 44 to 54 In d-rte. Light wlnda •II
..... •09Pt guaty Wlnda In -_,...,_, Sae•'*•· Point Conolptlon to IN .....,, border Md out 90 ma.: ...e to nortflWeet wlnda 12
to 11 knot• over out• 00•1al .,...,... ~ nofttlwelt 15 to
28 knott '°"'lll!f lflCI 1-fOW. .... I to t ... Llgltl, _...
wind• ov•r lnnar wet•r•.
dlo ... 11 ........... WllMI-2 to, ................ 2to4 ...
.Extended
·forecast
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TemperatUttB
Mil ... . .. 11 ..
Tl " 11 a1 '" .. " .. . .. s:
82 82
511 35 52 4e
81 80 111 77
53 44
84 57 48 3-4
78 83
72 81
82 81
47 33
53 40
72 &II 83 4e
85 13
87 58
85 74 ee 58
54 311
82 411 51 44
81 30 n 1111
88 32 84 41
47 24 85 H
11 N
80 40
83 .. S2 70 811 M
... 81
82 N 84 40
78 M
11 41 11 .. .. ..
, The FOfe<:Ht For 8 e.m. EDT Rain &1J Snow&::}
Fronts l.""' _.
78 82
79 54 77 70 eo 1&
48 38 81 44
79 81
12 81
11 eo •2 82
.. 40
82 72
88 48 u 83 n 91
11 84
.. lie
74 '7
IUlf RIPlll
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Sh-s. Fl11tries1!3
Tides
TotlOMOW
81 53 78 5t
83 11 41 )4
50 21 ... ea
74 90
86 81 55 43
93 74
.. 90
82 so 92 u
87 so ., 72
ti 41
17 37 90 ..
71 .. 78 80
17 74
12 .. 14 M
flfWI low t ;H e.m, 0.4 ...,.. llldl 1 :00 .. ,,.. u '-"'low ::a. p.m. u
1eoonc1 ,.. !Ot r·"'· " The -Wll • • 7:'7 p,m, tode1 and llH 81 t :OI 1.111. tomorrow.
The moon w11 na. et 1t!lt •'"'
temorrow end M4 • 11:00 """ tOlnOfrow.
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..--We aaked: ---------------• t What do you think of the school system In your town-?
!~~ Phllp. courier.
~t to school In Tuattn,
and In my 12 year• I can only
thlnlt • three teachers who
hed 91'1 lnftuence on me. But I
WM "*9 )ult to have a good
time. I think It comes down to
a matter of personal drive."
Allo• PurdJ. ln1ur•nc•
cal111lator, Coet• MeN
"I tend my eon to parochial
school becaun I feel the
qualtty of education la better
than publlc schools. I hear
th••• thlnga about kids
skipping (publlc) school ·and
nothing being done about It
-I fHI my son Is bettef
aupenttled. ''
Dee lnJd•r. hou1ewtfe,
Huntington BMoh
"My.,klds go to Glenvlew
Elementary School and It
provides a fantastic setting -
both ed ucaJlonally and
socially. I like It because It has
an lndlvlduallzed academic
program designed to meet
lndlvldual' needs.''
Ch..rll Hendrlckeon,
purchaHr, Newport 8eech
"Orange County has better
than average schools. My
nelghl:jor Is a teacher and I
understand (appllcants for
teaching positions) wait In tine
to come here." . ~ -
Linde Tipton, 1tudent, Coete ......
"The teachers (at TeWlnkte
Intermediate School) are
pretty nice and I think I'm
learning a lot. I wish It was
closer; last year they closed
down the school In my
neighborhood and now I go
four or five miles to school
everyday."
Tom Meple, ••l••m•f'· Htlmetor, Coate Meea-
"I think It's a mediocre
system: they don't expect
enough from the children. My
kids rarely have homework.
But the schools aren't the
whole problem; there's not
enough parental Involvement
either."
occ· CHIEF'S -FORUM w ·1pENS ... •
From .Page A 1
teacher layoff.a and program cuta.
By latelt estimates, the Coast
Community College District,
which Ulo Includes Golden West
Collete In Huntington Beach, ii
facinc a '8.1 million deficit in the cor®ll a:hool year.
"W1'at'a occurring is not
unique in California ," Luskin
said, referring to financial
problems facing two-year
collea-around the nation.
Callfom.La ii unique1 however,
in havinC the only ernmunity
collea-in the nation that still do
not char1e tuition. That may chaJ1&9 ~xt fall under a tuition
plan backed, by Gov. George
Deukmejan.
"Tuition is not the-only answer
tO the fiscal problel)'l.S," LuskJn
said. "It cap only help. But it
normally doesn't make up more
than a small percent of the cost of
public education."
He noted . that the iovernor's
plan will generate $100 per
student per school year, while
the cost to educate a student at
• Orange Coast College ls abou~
$2,000 a year.
·~unity college education
is still \he bargaip of the
century," Luakin aaid. He added!
h oweve r, that some 0 1
California's.. two-year school.a
may be forced to cloee next year
if the state continues to cut back
on fundUlg.
Luskin insisted that his new
national post will not divert too
much of his time away from thi
problems facing his own campus.
He said he has decided to give up
other outside activities to make
time for the position.
"My primary responsibility
will be to represent the
association •on issues affecting
community colleges," he said.
"And that will oruy help OCC."
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NATION
Spy suspect's suicide
disputed by his wife
By TM Aitoela&ed Preta
WASHINGTON -A medical examiner aayw Waldo H .
\ein a former Pen~on lnteWpnce analyat charged
wl aelllna 1eere onna on\Ol:tbyr,-dted of-1
wound "conalatent wlth beinl self-inflicted." But hia wife
doubta her huaband kJ.lled himlelf. Dubbentein'a eatranaed
wife, Marie, u.ld ahe had dinner with her huaband Thunday
niaht -the evening before he wu found dead -and that "he
dian•t look or act despondent. I don't think he committed
auldde."
Alaskans have highest income
WASHINGTON -Alaska ia still the richest state and
Miaaiaaippi the poorest ln average Income per penon, accord.inc
to new govenunent estimates. Real.dents of the nation's largest
state averaged $15,200 income in 1982 compared to $7,792 for
people in Miaaisaippi, the Commerce Department reported
yesterday. Americans ln general had Income in 1982 of $11,056
per person, it said. •Per capita income \n the nati9n roee 5.3
percent overall ln 1982 compared with 1981, while inflation
during that time crept up at an annual rate of 5.6 percent.
Divers search for last bodies
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. -Divers who searched the
wreckage of a Navy transport plane that crashed into the murky
St. John's River with 15 people aboard say no bodies remain
inside, although two crew members are still missing. The
twin-engine plane, with six crew memben and nine passengers,
crashed just shy of the Jacksonville Naval Air Station's main
runway •. killing all but one of thoee. aboard.
Softer stand urged for bishops
ClllCAGO -A newly formed front of 20 conservative
Catholic groups pressed for soft.er language in a controversial
pa.stOral letter condemning nuclear arms as the nation's Roman
Catholic bishops met here today to adopt a final draft of the
statement.
STATE
Lone .tower nearing Australia
SAN FRANCISCO -Peter Bird, a Brltish adventurer
attempting to bet!er:ne the first penK>n to c.roas the Pacific Ocean
alone in a.row boat should complete hia journey· by the end of
June, hia sponsor said yesterday, 252 days after his departure
from San Francisco. Me is now 1,380 miles from Brisbane, Australia. . .
,..A;hurch fire 'work of deYil'
LOS ANGF;.LES -The pastor of a North Hollywood
church gutted by fire said the blaze was apparently aet by
arsonists, the latest in a series of attacks by "the devil." "We. feel
the devil has attacked our church very hard in the past year,"
Luther Weindorf !Miid aft.er services at a house near the Messiah
Lutheran Church where fire erupted at 5 a .m. yesterday.
During thoee services, he said, "We prayed that God would
forgive the arsonists." • •
Terminal Island gets new guards
LOS. ANGELES -Armed perimeter guards have been
added to the medium-security Terminal lsland Correctional
Institution following two separate eecapes ln which two pain of
prisoners fled ln the pest two weeks. Such guards had not been
part of security at" the island facility, but officials said they
would remain around the chain-link, barbed-wire fence for the
foreseeable future.
WORLD
NA TQ seci:ets found in street
LONDON -Scotland Yard detectives and Defense
Ministry security officials today were investigating how a sealed
white canvas bag containing classified NATO documents was
l01Jt in a London street. Garage owner Michael Scott found the
bag marked "Top Secret -NA TO" in the Bermondlley district
of London's East End on Friday, officials said.
Shultz resumes Israeli talks
JERUSALEM -Secretary of St.ate George P . Shultz
conferred with Israeli officials today about Lebanetle propoaals
for a troop-withdrawal agreement and vowed he would not be
intimidated by a rocket attack during hia previous shuttle atop
in Beirut. Shultz met alone with Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir to start the day, and then Defense Minister Moshe
Arens joined them to negotiate Ideas that Shultz brought,from
Beirut yesterday.
Iran sinks Iraqi gunboat
NlOOSIA, Cyprus -Iranian forces sunk an Iraqi gunboat
in the Persian Gulf today when It tried to make another attack
on the war-damaged Nowruz offshore oil field, the official
Iranian news agency claimed. The lslamic Republic News
Agency said Iranian ve111els were aearching the waters for the
bodies of Iraqi victims of the sinking.
Priest sentenced for papal attack
VILA NOV A DE OUREM, Portugal -A Spanish priest
who lunged at Pope John Paul ll with a bayonet at a Fatima
shrine last year was found guilty of attempted murder and
sentenced today to 6 th years in jail. "Only the mother of God
has the right to condemn me," Juan Femandn Krohn, 33,
shouted when a three-judge Di.strict Court handed down the
verdict and sentence. "I cannot accept thia conviction."
Orange Coa11 OAILY PILOT/Monday, May 2, 1983 Al
High court overturns vagi-ancy law
Justices' 7-2 decision: California statute about loiterers 'too vague'
WASHINGTON (AP) -'nw The court'• majority, led by uti.afled that the ldentlflcatlon refU1e to "ldentffy hlmlflll and to
Supttme Cow\ today Umlted the Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. they are ottered la reUable. account for ~~e.ence whtn
power or polloe offk:en to arrest aald that a more apecUically The cue atema from a ault by requaied" by .
people re1arded u auaplcloua worded law mfaht be acceptable. Edward lAWIOll, who had been merely because auch people 'O'Connor aafd the CallfornJa deacrtbed to the Supreme Court The law M)'t that JIOUce may
refuse to Iden~ themaelvea. law ln effect, leavee it to "the by hit lawyer u a "black man of demand i~entlflcatlon .!n the
n • -2aecalon, tfie cour w o any ce o m:er·w WICOIM!mfonal~.!!-__ interest of public aafet · __
handed dvil Ubertariana a victory dedde who may walk the public Lawson wu stopped on the Lawson wean hla halr ln
by declaring unconaUtutional a 1treet1 because the law "aa 1treeta ln the San Diego area by ahoulder-lencth bralda and,
California faw that made lt a praently drafted and conatNed police at least 15 t.tmea between when hia cue wu argued before
crime for a penon who "loiten or by the state oou.rta, contalna no 1 9 7 6 and mid -1 9 7 7 in the Supreme Court laat year.
wanders" not to Identify himaelf standard foe determlnin& what a predominantly white areas. sported a whlte 1u1t and a
when stopped by a police officer. auapect ha1 to do In order to Lawson was convicted of maroon shirt.
The court said that the law aatlafy the requirement to disorderly conduct once under Today'• rullna which upheld
wu too vague. But the declalon provide a 'credible and reliable' the California law, which makes the 9th U.S. circutt Court of
stopped ahort of saying any 9UCh' identWc:ation." It a crime "to loiter or wander Appeah, clears the way for a
law demanding ldentlflcation The law had been interpreted upon the streets or from place to jury trial in a auit brought by
from pedestriana and jog1era by poUce officers to mean th~y P1.ac:e wi~out apparent reason or Lawton agalnat the police tor
would be invalid. may arrest anyone It they are not business and for a person to monetary damages.
Hijacked
jet back
in Miami
MIAMI (AP) -A Capitol Air
jet with 2 lZ people aboard
hijacked to Cuba by a man
claiming to be carrying
explosives returned to Miami
today aft.er being grounded
ovemigh~ in Havana beca.u.e the
crew couldn't free the plane's
jammed emergency doors,
officials said.
Cap I tol Air Fllgh t 236,
carrying 202 paaaengen and 10
crew members, had originated
from Pue rto Rico a.nd was
hijacked about 70 miles·
northwest of Grand Turk Island,
said Roger Myers, spokesman for
l h e Fe d e·r a 1 A v i a t I o n
Administration in Atlanta.
The DC-8 landed .ln Havana at
8:27 p.m. yesterday. Alth~h
Cuban officiala authorized the
plane to return to the United
States, it couldn't leave Jose
Marti Internatio nal ·Airport
before 5:28 a.m. today "because
crew members were unable to
close the jet's fwo emergency
doors. It finally arrived in MianU
today at 6: 16 a.m. ·
FBI spokesman Steve Torres
said the man who hijacked the
flight boun<J for Miami and
Chicago had a weapon, but he
didn't know what kind. The man
alao claimed to have "some type
of expl01Jive, some type of bOrOb ..
U.S. officials·know nothing
about the hijacker's ' ld\?ntlty,
according to Torra.
Cuban authorities issued no
immediate statement on the
incident, or fbe fate of the
hijacker.
The job of resetting the
e mergency door usually is
performed by mechanics.
President
• • pays v1s1t
to monument
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Reagan, taking slo.w
steps, strolled paat the names
inscribed ln the black granite
wall. Carrying a bouquet of pink
and pale yellow flowen, he was
paying his first visit to the
Vietnam War memorial,
dedicated nearly aix months ago.
The president spent seven
minutes at the monument,
several blocks from the White
House, surprising touriata and
o ther visitors with his
unannounced appearance
yesterday.
"He wanted to go for a long
time . Thia was the first
opportunity he had.'' said ~k
Weinberg, an asal1tant White
Houae pretS secretary.
Others' bouquets were wilting
in the strong sun of the spring
day when the president, on hia
way home from hia eighth viatt
to church 1ince taking office,
climbed out of hi. limouline and
began the walk put the more
than 56,000 names of thoee killed
or milling ln the war.
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Parking-meters loo~ed like periscopes checking on pedestrians .
wading through n~ed-&iQw.alb ~rter y~terdar's rain .. ..
Midwest storins kill two ·
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Tornadoes, flash floods cut path of destruction
• °" A lethal swarm of
thunderstorms carrying high
winds, pelting rain and at least 36
tornadoes surged into the east.em
Great Lakes today after cutting a
ao81)' path of destruction that
left three people dead or missing
and acores injur ed in the
Midwest.
~kend atomlB unloaded up
to 7 1h inch~ of rain, saturating
farm fields apd forcing hundreds
of families to evacu~e their
Oooded homes yesterday'.""
A police officer drowned in
south Kansas City, Mo., while
trying to rescue a man clinging to
a tree after his canoe overturned
-in rain-swollen Little Blue River,
authorities said. The canoe ist
later was rescued.
One person was killed and
another injured when a mobile
home was overturned during a
storm that blew through the
central Illinois town of
Edgewood, state police said.
And divers planned to
continue a search today for a
7-year-old boy who was swept
away by flash flooding on the
Great Miami River near Cleves,
Ohio, authorities said.
Coastal May Day
marked by s¢uf fles
"We've gotten reports 6f at :
least three .dozen tornadoes '
toudtlng down," Steve Corfidi, a
meteorologist with the National
Weather Service's Severe Storms
Forecast Center in Kansas City.
Mo., said today. "Most of the
damage wis in Missolft:i and-·
Illinois. By Tlte A11oclated Pre11
Police and demorrstrators
scuffled at an "unlawful
aaembJy" by the Revolutionary
Communiat Party in Loa Angeles,
at one of several May Day
demonatratlons around the
nation, while tens of thousands
gathered at two rallies in salute
to Israel. (See report of
worldwide obeervances of the
May Day labor holiday on Page
C4.)
Eight women and 14 men were
booked for inveatlgation of
charges including assault ,
inciting to riot and carrying tear
gaa Sunday afternoon at
MacArthur Park, uid Loa
Angeles police Sgt. Larry Mazur.
"Their U8e of the bullhorn and
various traffic violations, like
walking against the light,
prompted us," said police Capt
Terry Dyment. "We decided to
do something before the crowd
did. We were about to declare an
unlawful assembly, but they
attacked us first."
There w ere no re ports of
injuries, but po.lice wrestled
several people to the ground . to
handcuff them and warned other
people away from the scene by
brandishing billy clubs.
The rally, attended by about
150 people, was one of three May
Day demonstrations in L os
Angel~s . Earlier, about 200
members of the Progressive
Labor Party marc hed to
Pershing Square.
T he viole nt w~ather was
headed across Wiaconsin and the
upper Ohio Valley early today
but had lost some of its intensity,
Corfidi said.
Tornadoes and winds gusting
to 60 mph overturned trailers,
sent roofs flying, uprooted trees,
ble'lll{ In windows and caused
power outages ln Missouri, Iowa,
Illinois and Indiana, authorities
said.
In Edwardsville, ill., near St.
Louis. a wall waa blown in at a
swimming pool, rupturing a
chlorine tank a&i forcing about
65 families to evacuate their
homes for a short time until the
leak was capped, Police Chief
Bennett W. Dickmann said.
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When El Morro E lem entary School students to ured the Laguna
Beach Police Depa r tmen t , the final stop was t he pok ey. Officer
Ron Sapp looked like he's not so sure he wanted to let the
youngster s o ut. Below, Chris Mazelin of Kappa Sigm a and Ann
Van Cott, a Phi Delta T heta little sister, spent time behind bars
last wee~end at the Alpha Chi jail for a Wayzgoose m isdem eanor
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By Tbe Auoclated P ress
A young S tanton police officer
who was cleared by a gy-and jury
of any w r o ngdoing in the
shooting death of a fry,,ear-old
boy has also been absolved of any
procedural ~olations by his own
department.
Police Chief Ron Johnson said
Friday that an investigation into
the shooting by Officer Anth~ po 1 i c e i n t e r n a I a f f a i rs
Sperl. 24, had been completed investigation. •
and "Officer Sperl did not violate ''It's not likely they are going
the department's policies or to say to the world, 'We made a
procedures." mistake,' especially when that
Patricia Ridge, mother of little would ~nfirm their ~~bility ~or
Patrick Mason has filed a $20 substantial dam ages, he said.
million wrongful death claim "We have ';? disagy-ee wit.h their:_
against the city. Her attorney, assessment. . , Richard Farnell said he wasn't J ohnson sald he doesn t know
surprised by th~ results of the yet whether Sperl will return to duty. T he officer has been on
Heist s1:1spe~ts held
paid leave while undergoing
therapy for emotional distress
resulting from the March 3
shooting.
Two unemployed Long Beach
men who police believe were
preparing to rob a Huntington
.Beach bank near closing hours
have been arrested on suspicion
of robbery and ~ing drugs.
Alfonso Rico, 28, and Raymond
Trujillo were arrested after a
police officer spotted the men
parked behind Security Pacific
Bank at the intersection of
Springdale Street and Warner
Avenue on Friday.
Police said the men had
stocking masks a nd a small
amoun t of narcotics in their
v ehicle, reportedl y stolen
Thursday in Huntington Beach.
Rico, police said, a lso was
arr~ted on an outstanding felony
drug warrant.
The little boy had been left
home alone while his mother
worked. Sperl was investigating
a report that neither mother nor
son had been seen in some time.
H e said he entered the
dark ened apartment, saw a
crouched figure pointing a ·gun at
him, and fired. T he figure turned
out to be the boy, holding a
realistic toy gun.
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fire kills 2,
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Two people were killed and a
third wa1 injured in a $60,000
weekend aplll'tm enr-tiTe that
may have been caused by a
smoldering cigarette. Anaheim
firef ighters said. Two other
apartments were also damaged.
B a ttalio'n Chief Charles
K a n e n bley said ca u se of
yesterday's 2:45 a.m. blare was
under Investigation but no other
source of Ignition had been found
and the b laze burned like a
cigarette-caused fire.
"It's an insidious sort of a fire
that gets hotter than hell and
then when it breaks out, it goes
berserk," he explained.
K ahenbley identifie d t he
victims as Thomas Vemess, 36.
who Lived in the apartment, and
his sister, Boletta Reeser, 32, of
Santa Ana.
Another resident o f the
apartment, Pat Samson, 31, was
found unconscious in a back
bedroom and taken to UC I,rvine
Med.ical Center in Orange, where
s h~ was in stable condition
yesterday, he said.
"It appears as though she
~oke up, went to the door
disoflented, opened the door,
breathed in a slug of hot gases
and did manage to push the door
shut again, which saved her life,"
Kanenbley said.
The fire was reported by a
neigh bor who heard a newly
installed smoke alarm.
Neural rnelllhrane
UCI lecture topic
. A West German blophyslca reeeercher will deliver the fin~ 1peech of ucra 1982-83 Dlatlruruiahed Lecture Seriee In.
Basic and Medical Neuroecience a t 1• p.m. Wect.ne.day on the
campua.
. Er~la Neber, a profeuo'r at the Max Planck lnltltute for B1ophys1~ Chemistry In West Gennany, will~ "New
Pe.rspecllves of Neural Membranes" in h is lecture In the '
Science Lecture Hall.
. Hls talk I.a free and open to the public. Neher la credited·
With developing a technique for meaaurlng the flow Of lona or
electrically. ch8J'ged. particles, through nerve cell membr~.
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• An employee with a 20-year service record 1-t
Westminster High School has been named classified employee
of. the year by the Huntington Beach Union High School District.
J ean Coben, secretary to Principal Lee Eastwood, waa
awarded a bronze plaque for her distinguished service
Cohen, a resident of Seal Beach. received W~ter
Hig h's outstanding service award in 1978. She also ha& won
the Orange County secretary of the year award.
• A buffet dinner and dance will be staged In Turtle
Rock Friday to benefit the Saddle back College North Campus
Associated Student Organiz.ation.
. ~he evening, ~th a mUsic and light show provided by a
disc pckey, also will feature drawings for more than 25 door
prizes. It will be h eld at Turtle Rock Community Park
beginning at 8 p.m. ·
Tickets are $10 each. Funds will benefit both the ASO and
the North Campus' Ski Bandits club.
0C hiker's death Families sought
to host students caus,e undeter~ined Thirty Italian stude nts will
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. By Tbe A11oclated Press --· WaS madelmmearately. ' -this aumm8 .00 ha.t 'faiiillie..
A .P lacentia · man on an Svenik er w a"s hospitalized are needed to house the visitors.
extended hiking trip.has died afterhikersfoundhimlyingo~ The stude nts will study
after he w as found near a a stream about two miles west English in the mornings and
Riverside County campground, t h e U p p e ·r S a n J u a a f ternoon schedu les . include
appa re ntly suffer ing from Cam pgrou nds above L a k e tours, picnics, sports and other ·
hypothermia, authorities said. Elsin or.e in t h e Cleveland activities.
An Orange\County Coroner's National Forest. They will be in the U.S. from
office spokesman said an autopsy Relatives tol d Ri ve rside June 29 to July 28 as part of
was performed yesterday on Stig County officials Sveniker loved InteHtudy, the internation al
Valdimar Peter Sveniker, 59, to hike and had been traveling study tours organization.
w ho died at Mission Community for a month. They said he had Interested families should
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a new name to reflect
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Over the last several
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Our Children's Behav-
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Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 2, 18'3
A house divided
·is not what we need ..
, Elected offidala and citizena of Newport Beach have, for
")qeal"I. been a team when It came to the lasue of expansion and
regulation of Johll Wayne Orange County Airport.
It '91· ln many ways, an excellent example of bow a
.preeeniati\re deomocracy should work. Both groups talked to
~h other, shared ideas, participated ln planning their strategy
Mld preeen ted a unified front on th e complex and serious
problems surrounding operation of the airport.
City and citizens held firm that no more than 41 daily
Qlghta ahould depart from the airport. They went to court to
uphold that point.
' ·And the impact of such a cohesive front was felt each time
ttle county board of supervisors took up the airport expansion
debate.
The aolution to the problems, it was hoped, would come
when this dialogue and unity expanded to encompass county
Qffida.ls as well. That's why the news that some compromise
talks were finally getting off the ground last month was so
welcome.
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their county colleagues, the Newport Beach council broke some
older faith with lta citizens. -~ ___--The .city, d esiring a legal agreement that would put a __________ _:: ~::::::;;:;:;=-.. _________ ..,:. __ .;::. ________ _:::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;.i.:;:_ __ _::::::!
pennanent lld-0n the number of flights out of John Wayne, has
told the county it would consider a maximum of 55 flights, Wh d ' • • • ?. rath~~tl!~tDokcityresidentacompletelybysW]>rise.After 0 nee s 1nvest1gat1ng .·
years of involvement in the issue, they had been left out in the
rain.Citizens m-nu rw reacted angrily to the new proposal. And we WASHINGTON -Attorney G been indicated that theae records their usual policy in this eenaitive
•·-r-General Willla.t\l French Smith ~ (the Capitol Police data) are no caae and proeecute uaen as well c.an't blame them. They earned a right to be included in such has said his N9. 1 priority is ~---~, , longer complete, and that the as pushers. The reaaon ia obvious:
long-term planning by their demonstrated active concern. cracking down on illegal drug .JA~l lllfllll U .S . Attorney's office will Those wbo make the nation's
Fifty-five may or may not be the "right" number of flights traffic. He rnight'iie interested to withdraw lta subpoena." Thia, of laws should be held strictly
for the airport. Bu t we feel sure that concerned city residents learn that some of his own course, is precisely what accou ntabl e whe n they
would have viewed the issue of increased 1ligbts in a more Justice Department people have them red-handed, 9elling $15,000 happened. themselves break thoee laws. =~leJight if they had been.~ nArt of _!he neg~tiations that been less than enthusiastic about worth of cocaine in the home of Sources close to the case'
edthatoffer. o....c:-: _ 2 -~~~-.... gation.oJ •. drue .. ~arshall's father, Sylvan,~ll!i~d that a thorough THEEYF..8HAVF!IT:TheAir
....,. Newport Beach had a good thing going for'\t. Not many in .the hallB of Congrees. ~onune~rilli~y . follow-uP""OrlTfie airegitll>m -~~s:eq~ 20/20 Yiaion for...
, cornmUJU_ -ties can boast of substantive-and successful ooa.litinn• of For months, while a federal et the charges·agamstallthe_ ~o _ gi¥en..a.o .~be-Pfoaecutor could ata pilot~-Anything l~ ia. ---grand jufy ha·s been hearing wen--suddenly dropped, owing ·ltave ·resuJted."in as many u 100 aA automatu: wasfiout'. Bul,
government and citi2:enry. testimony about narcotics sales'to them to flee to Australia. witnesses being called before the there's an operation, call~ radial
Aftertravellngthiscooperativeroadforsolong,it'wouldbe membens of CQnerea and theit grand jury. There was no such kera~otomy, that wall give
a travesty to part ways now, when a decision of such long-range staffs, Justice Department ANOTHER MATTER the effort to break the cue. nearsi&!1ted people the coveted impo~ ~-imminent. officials have been playing down attorney general should ask 20/20 vision. _ .
the explosiveevidence. about is the mysterious A year ago, an eyes-only Unfortunatelt for asp1rmg We urge the council members to mend their fences quickly . hdr al b to ·' ·memorandum prera1'ed for the il h ... :_ 'd
d i T '"''-· . ti h --1 Bu with the . adi . from Wlt aw y prosecu rs o> a , . t p ots~ t e .ru.a orce corun en an secure y. um IS no time to start g tmg..among.ourse ves. t . _ eXtr tion crucial grand jury subpoena. a.ttorney genera s s1gna ure radial kera1otomy to be still an
Opornons expre~~t:d on the .-.pac;e at>Ov" are tho~e ot tt•e Daily Pilot Otnl'r vtl'ws e•
pressed on ll'J•~ p.ige iHe thow ot lht'or authors .rnd arl ·~h Reade• lOfl'ment os 1n1111
ed. Address The Dally Pilot. PO Boa t~. Co\ta Me\<i. CA qa21> Phont (ll~l
U1 •311.
IAllBDX
Education .slighte d
been balanced against the cUts of
an active education program to
enlighten the public about the
benefita of energy co,nservation?
Is lt cheaper to regulate than to
educate? Apparently the
California Energy Commission
thinks 90.
Energy standards for new
residential construction, effective
June 15th, were adopted by the
Commiasiog on the assump'\ion
that the energy savings realized
by the use of these new
standards wW offset the coet of
the additlonal design ,
improvements and
admin Utration of these
standards.
It is very possible that wanner
elothing, lower thermostat
~ and heavy curta1ns could
mplish as much or more than ~e.e convoluted and complicated
new standards are suppoaed to
do. So much of the lsaue of
energy uae rests with th.e hablta
of the uaer. Why haven't the full
cmta of imposing theee standards
~
The Commission's assumption
seems to be that it ia cheaper to
regulate than to educate.
AB 1276 (Wyman/Naylor) has
been introduced to the State
Legislature so that some of theee,
and other, critical issues of the
new energy standards can be
more fully studied before they
are imposed on the consumer. It
would appear that •to lmpose
the9e standards now, without the
benefit of a fuller understanding
of their impact, would be li)(e
testing a new medicine on a
human being before t.esting it on
a guinea piR.
THURE R. STEIY.l',
Consultant
Eecondido
l. I.· IDJd /Blackmail
Rich knlghts of old w ore
filded armor with fancy chain
tnail. Poor knighta wore black
!rmor with plain mail. Any
inJaht knocked off hf. hOt'lle in a
ts>urney lost said horse to his
opponent. A few especially crafty
joU1tera donned black armor,
unboned the richest knighta, and
1Pld the prir.e hones back to the
knJ.8hta whd lost them. The 8C8lll
became so common It was given a
name tliat only lJlter came to
mean 1101Dething elee: blackmail.
, Many a reticent youn1 ladr, ~ with "b.amartophobla' fn'eec:ribes alcohol for her own
fnedJcatlon. Hamartophobla Is
the feu of llnning.
t naure about 30,000 peanut
butter aandwlches to an acre of
peenuta.
Q. What'• the "Yellow Peril"?
A. A rhetor1cal phrue uuered ~y poUtlclana of yeeteryear to
Inflame public opinlon a1alnst the influence of oriental.a. The
¥ellow PertJ today l1 alive ln
Medco'• capitol of Me"1co City.
A n1tauraieu.r there hu come up
wtth fortune tacoe.
OMHGI COAST
Daily Pilat ..
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Q . How o1d now on the
average are the surviving
veterans of World War ll?
A. 62.
Q . Is a horse ever born with' a
harelip?
A. It happens.
Our Love and War man did not
attend the International
Conference o n Love and
Attfaction thislear at Swan.ea,
Wales. Too ba . He miaeed Dr.
Sally Beck's dia1ertation on
studies which suggest that
women generally tend to be most
attracted to men with small
behinds.
lnd1an chieftains from various
tribes each brouaht a bootful ot
earth. moundlnc lt all, to ahow
their allegiance to one another
before the ul)C'Oln1rw battle. And
then there WU mucn deeth. Thia
I• said to be the or&aln of our
term "boot hill." ,
Mark.hon are Aaiadc mountain
aoata. To the Markhor malea,
D.!c. 14th la a spedal date. Eich
year lnvariably. lt's when they
race down to the l.owlanda to look
for a mater How Nature rnanape
that one r do not know.
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Australia of two suspected issued to Capitol Police Chief "ordered his lieutenants to form experimental surgical procedure.
ringleaders, Douglas Marshall James Powell. His men had "Law Enfon:ement Coordinating This is despite the fact that some
and Troy Todd, the foot-collected information about drµg , Committees ... to focus on the 5 0 0 doctors hav e b'e e n
dragging offl~als will soon ~ave use in the Capitol, but the grand social environment which has performing the operation since
no place . to hide. The heat a.s on jury's subpoena was withdrawn helped to creatJ the vast market 1978 and consider it a safe, long-
the Justice Department -and after it had bee n served -for illegal drugs." term cor re c ti o n of
the prominent politicians "".ho because of a phone call from nearsightedness.•
have ~n accused of purchasmg Powell to prosecutor Daniel BUT IT'S APPARENTLY the But one expert in the surgical
narcoucs. Bernstein. pollUcaJ environment that has procedure, Dr. Frederic Kremer,
Perhaps the first question the Part of the evidence the grand been the decisive factor in the told my reporter Kell~ Griffin
attorney general should aak his jury wanted has apparently investigation of the Capitol that perso ns who have
subordinates is why Marshall d is a pp ea red . A a e c re t cocaine club. underJone radial kera_totomy
and Todd were allowed to skip lnvesti.galive document seen by Attorney General Smith has •fa ce no greater r 1 s k of
the country 10 months ago. my associates Jack Mitchell and personally ordered Justice deteriorating vision than anyone
Undercover detectives cauRht Indy Badhwar states, "it has Department. officials to abandon el9e.
Self-serving sentiments
One of the biggest banks in
New York, Citibank, has just
announced that people with lesa
than $5,000 ln their accounta will
no longer be a~le to go up to a
bank teller. They'll have to do all
their business by machine.
Citibank has 280 btanches in
New York and I wiah I had an
account with them because of the
pleasure it would give me to
withdraw it now.
I am sick and tired of
busin~sses that operate with
nothing in mind but their own
convenience and profit. Paying a
teller coets a bank money and by
e liminating them I'm sure
Citibank thinks it can improve its
own financial picture.
Most banks are alr eady
dlsre garding their customers'
convenience. My statement for
the month of March arrived in
the mail on April 18th. The bank
teams up with the post office to
get It to me that late. The deposit
and withdrawal entries were cut
off on April 8th: Then it took the
bank six more days before they
mailed the statement to me on
April 14th.
I~'' -•• -n-.,-,.-"-...... §t
The poet off.ice took over next
and sped the piece of mail to me
12 blocks across town in four
days. U we are going to abandon
months u one of the time periods
we uae to keep track of our lives,
the banks ought to tell us. rm
waiting for an announcement
that henceforth bank statement&
will be issued only once every
other month or twice a year.
BANKS HA VE us where they
want us. Some of them have
been In deep trouble over the
past few years but it doesn't
seem to have affected their
monumental lack of humility. Of
all the institutions we deal with,
banks are the most imperious. U
it wei;en't for the fact there's 90
much money ln It for them, they
wouldn't have anything to do
with UB at all.
For the past ten years the lines
in front of the telle.rs' windows in
most big city ba.nJu have been
long enough to make me consider
bank robbery as an alternative to
a withdrawal. rve ectually stood
in li ne and found_ myself
thinking how much quicker it
would be to go to the bead of the
line and, with my hand clutching
an Imaginary gun in my pocket,
demand $100 from the teller.
After the money wu turned over
to me, in this imaginary stickup
of mine, rd throw my $100 check
at the teller and run out the door
where my getaway car would be
waiting.
It ls interesting to me that any
bank would have 280 branches in
gpe city as Citibank has. Jwrt a
quick t~lephone book check
reveals that there are only 118
McDonald'• restaurants in New
York City. Why would there be
so many branches of one bank
where you could get money and
only McDonald's where you
could get a hamburger? There's
something funny going on when
a bank bas that many branches. I
wonder if Citibank has more
branches than tellers. l know for
certain they have more NEXT
WJN:DOW PLEA~E signs than
they have tellers.
l'M NOT SURE the average
American Is as ready for
computerized money as the
banks are. You read stories about
how all transactions are going to
be made by machine in the near
future. Actual cold, bard, caab ia
going out of style, aocording to
the 6anks.
They're wrong, though. I feel
richer with $75 in bi.lh in my
pocket than I do with $7,500 in
the bank. When it's in the bank,
it's just a number to me, remote
and unavailable. It seems to have
very little relationship to how
bard I worked and saved to get
It. When the bank statement does
come, I open It up and look
casually at the numbers but it
gives me very little pl~. It's
thoee bucks in my pocket that
make me feel so good about being
tired at night.
U all banks eliminate tellers, I
predict a return of the houaehoM
hiding place for our cash. ~
Some interesting f ootn~tes ·
Things J Lea.med & Ro. ute eo .,. ~ ~ustralia is less than one inch at this was the actual~ that
r.oo1.1 .. ,. Up Other TJ.; .. ,_. • birth. cannon tire was effective. •
nM'fi •'"""ti'"· ..!'!'~· -That "Temudgin" wu the
_ That lacroese ls the official ftllO •Ill--~-: real name of Genghis Khan; aums · -"national game" of Canada, as ....... ,,-, whJch is an epithet in Chlneae
proclaimed by the Canadian ~ "The Great Warrior."
Parliament more than 100 years singleworkingmlneinoper-ation, ?--'!bat and.nnaU la the only "None of the means of
ago. (The game began u a war-ln nearly a century since the American city named after an information are more ucred •or
trainin g exercise by North Gold Rush days. · organization: lt wu founded u have been cberlahed with more
Ame rican I n diana, called -That Lithuanian ia the Loaan\YHle, but two years lat.er tenderneH and care by th'e
• • b • 1 g at away,' ' and w a• oldest swvlvlnlJ lndo-European the governor of the Northwest settlers of Amel'lca than the
transformed and renamed by 1 an g u age , most c 1 o a e I y Terrltory renamed t t for the prea ..
early French eettlera in Canada.) resembling the ancient Sanskrit. Society of ~tua, an onler
-That Damucua la the oldetst -That thJ'OUlhout the world of Revolutionary oftJcen which
continually lnhabited city ln the today, some hall-mlllion women rahed relief funda for wtdow.
world; It la menUoned u early u die each year from c0mpUcatlontl and orphana of the war.'
Chap(er 14 In the Boo k of of child·beartna, and 10 million -That wtthln three decades
Genesis. children die belore they ate one. of the mid-19th century, t he
-That WUltam Phelps Eno, Mc0u1fey Readers 110ld more.
-THAT MORE than halt of known u the "father of tnWc CIOpl• than the toCal populatlcft
all homiddea are commltted by aatety," who originated atop of the Unlc.d Siaw.
Nladva1 or aequaintancee of the 1lf1H, one-way 1treeu, taxi -That In the Mrli•t jury
v1cum1, are prec:lpated by an 1tands, .. fety l1land1, traffic tr1ala, the "juron" Weft ICC\Ulel'I
araument rathtt than a c:r&minal circlet and the tint manual of Md witn •111, rather than trien
1huaUon and Involve a haftdcun DOliae tnffic ...,W.tlona. died In of fade In a.i diapu•
rather than any O\her weapon. ,1940 without ever havinf -That t!W ••thrw-tnlJe limit"
John Adams
n;"ua btculty WM 80 "lost" ln
flayl'!Clxon they loat a b~ awource f« rwerch
and education. J.R..B . -ni.t lMt )'eAI' In the Yukon teemed how to drive a car. came lO be· \he lnternatlopal
-which laone-thlrd tar.-than ~for~ dominion •-S::, -.-.. -··= C.llfomJa -tbtre was not a -TB.AT TRS KOALA bear of ovv the -'*-'-it &he tbnt :.. .. """':.::=".=:"-·--
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ENGAGEMENTS
COMICS
STOCKS
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84
85
artoon1ng -,as
The hand ·that draws Moon Mullins
-Mike Montgomery and his medical predicament.
I
Sheree North, who once
danced in a chorus line,
stars in tonight's ABC
movie, "Legs," a·
backstage story about the
Rockettes. B3.
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Cartoonist Tom Johnson talks to students about their sketches. · ·
It's not every day that a class·of budding cartoonists
____ ~ ~iv~!. ti~ from the likes of Moon Mullins. · •
"But ffiat'Swnatnappe~-ct"recenrty-ar~R"rer'-s":Sdrool ·rn Newport Beach.
-tom-fohnson -the yo.!Jl!~~f Qalf of the father-and-son team thaf
Sean Kaine fires up imagination.
Tim Gielow creates a monster.
creates the famed and e cduririg Moon Mllllins comi c strip -spent !ilfternoons
giving the young ·doodlers a helping hand. · .
And some of the students, taking courses in the special Extra Time
Classes program, were pretty good.
Kerry Graps came up with a. shocked cartoon figure eyeing a tree that had
falle n on his car. It 's titled "I Hate Mondays." Sean Kaine drew a.. ,,.
fellow checking out his fire-gutted ~ouse and moaning, "Last time I give a
house warming!"
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HAfE MONJ)A-YS
·-Erik Jeannette beams to Earth. Kerry Graps faces blue Monday.
... Jllack pop·ulation • • · • Rising every\Nhere but the South
l y RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
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WASHINGTON -The number of blacb in America ia
lncrea1ing fa1ter than the
P.>pulatlon as a whole, with the
frOporUon of blacks rising in all we. excep• in the south.
The Censul Bureau found that
tflere were 26 :49~.ooo black•
lD the United Stat.ea in 1980,.
'Ibey re~ted 11.7 percent of
ihe population. Dwin8 the 10 yean from 1970
t9 1980, the number of blacks
.,_ by 17.3 percent,. while the
9>tal population went up by 11.4
~t. -"The main reuon is becawie
J
of a b= natural increaae amona . . . primarily due so hl1her birth rate1," aald
Nempeo Ndtlnney of the CenlUS
l
Bureau•·, Race and Ethnic
· ltadlUcl Dlvt.ton.
1_8.~~~!' fertlllt)' ratea have
1
CllllClll9Q OY9l" the i..t decade but
are IUD hicher than for whlia.,
AMERICAN
P ROFILE
lhe Mid.
Th• South 1howed a major
chanae In the 701, 1he Hld.
rever1ln1 the earlier trend of
blaclca ... vlnl. By tn.·n of the
decade, more black• were muminl co the South than w ....
"leaving, she said.
But their ahare of the South's
population declined anyway, due
to a 1igniflcant movement of
whitel to the Sunbelt, and the
arrival of many Hi1panica ln
TelCaa and Florida, McKinney
said.
More than half of all blacks
1tlll re1lde In the South, the
Cen1u1 Bureau found. There
were 14,048,000 black1 ln the
South in 1980, up 17.4 percent
from the 11,970,000 black1 in
1970. But the population of the
re81on u a whole 1rew even
fMWr -up nearly 20 percent -
and that meena that the ahare of
the South'• population which ii
black~ from 19.1 percent to
18.e peramt over the decade. BY contr'Mt. in the Noriheut .
bi.c\a lncrewd their ~ of
the DODUlatlon from 8.9 percent
to 9.D siercent. Thelr ahare ln the
Nonh C.,.tral ~ went from
8.1 pe~nt to 9. l percent, and . . .
their share in the West went
from 4.99 percent to 5.2 percent.
Miaaiaslppl remained the state
with the largest black population
at 887,000, or 35.2 percent of the
s tate's total, dowh from 36.8
percent in 1970. South Carolina, Loul1lana,
Georgia and Alabama followed
M.laillippl in number of• blackl.
In all except Georgia, the
proportion of the population
which ii black declined during
the decade.
Vermont haa the feweat blackl
-about 1,000 or 0.2 percent of
lt1 total population .
RoUndlf\I out the five atatel
with the amalllll ahare of blacb
were South Dakota, Maine and
Idaho, each llated at 0.3 percent
of the total population of the
ataie. .
~re i•·• 1{ate-by-1tate
rundown of the percen'-8• of
blackl In the population u of
1980, and the cha.np (tom 1970:
1. Miasissippi 35.2 percent.
down from 36.8 percent; 2. South
Carolina 30.4, down from 30.5;
3. boublan•, 29.4 down from
29.8; 4. Georata, 26.8, up from
25.9; 5. Alabama, 25.6, down
from 26.2;
6. Maryland 22.7, up from 17.8;
7. North Carolln.a, 22.4, up from
22.2; 8. Vtr,lnia 18.9, up from
18.5; 9. Ark.anua.16.2, down from
18.3; 10. Delaware 16.l, up from
14.3;
11 . Tenneaeee 15.8, unchaJ\aed;
12. ~ 14.7, up from 12.8; 13.
Florida 13.8, down from 15.3: 14.
New York 13.7, up from 11.9; 15.
Mtcfllgan 12.9, up from 11 .2;
16. New Jeney 12.6, up from
10.7; 17. Tex.u 12.0, down from
12.5: 18. MlmoWi 11.G, up from
110.0; 19. Ohio 10.0, up from 9.1;
29. Pennaylvania 8.8, up from
8.8;
11. CaWora&I 7.7,., r,.m 7.t;
22. lnd1ana 7.e, up from 6.9; 23 .
Kentucky 7 .8, down from 7 .5; 24.
Connecticut 7.0, up from 6.0; 2&.
· Oklahoma 6.8; up from 6. 7;
25. Nevada 6.4; up from 5.7; 27.
Kansas 5.3; up from 4.8; 28.
Maaaachueetta 3.9, up from 3.1;
29. W1-x>Nin, 3.9, up from 2.9;
30. Color~ 3.5, up from 3.0;
31. A.luka 3.4, up from 3.0; n .
West Vifllnia 3.3, down from 3.9;
33. Nebruka 3.1, up from 2.7; M.
Rhode ll1and 2.9, u&!:°12.7; 35.
Arizona 2.8, down 3.0;
36. Wuhinatol'.l 2.e , up trCJm
2.1; 37. Hawall U , up from 1.0\
38. New Mexico 1.8, down from
1.9; 39. Iowa 1.4, up from 1.2; .0.
()rep\ 1.4. up from U;
41. MJ.nnaota 1.3, up from 0.9;
42. Wyominl 0.7, down from 0.1; ..
43. Utah 0.6, uncbana'ed; 4'. New
Ham.-hlte 0.4, u~-~-~i"· . North DUoC.a 0.4, ~
48. Idaho 0.3, ~ t7. Maine 0.3, unchalwMI; . 8audl
Dakota O.J, up0 from 0.2; 41.
Montana 0.1, down tr.Im 0.1 IO.
Vermont '0.2, unchanild·
.. Orange Coaat DAii. V PILOT /Monday, May 2, 1983
Her tale is doggone ~ad W eJJ;ngJ &
____ .Gi_ngr&.g.emenl4
2
Dates told
BDKh-McCarty DEAR ANN. LANDERS: l am 11 yeara old
and have not vi»iltd my grandparents' houae for
al.x years. I am allergic to animal fur and they
have a doti. l wu Ln the hospital three timea l.ul
year because of asthma attacks. ~MW UNOflS
Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph S . 8u.ech of ~ Beach
announce the enp&ement of ~ da\A&hter. Heidi The DaJly Pilot wane. your weddJn6 and Ann Bu.ch, to MfcbMJ Jay Mc.<:atty,-IOn of the
engagement news. Michael James McCartya of South Lquna. They
M y grandfather loves his dog more than he
le>Ve9 me, and this makes me very sad. My parenta
T o h e l p you •ubm lr th e r equ ired are Planninc to marry on July 9.
information, forms are ava1/ab/e at the Dally The betrothed couple are graduatee of LaRuna
are upee over , . my coa:s:tnrge eee.~-Uee-lor U\1a ~-..Ii.did no&.-arou.-
me in the least. In fact, It made me want to vornlt.
I have been unable to let my husband touch me
since seeing that t.raah . I feel vi.olated.
Pilot of fice, .330 W. &y St., Costa Me.a. . Beach High School. McCarty abo graduated 1rom --FYJr weddings, onlyrblacJrand wh.l~ pho~-Saddlebaic C.Ollep. -
of the bride is accepuble. Sn.aptJhotll, Pol.arold aleep overnight at my grandparents' ho1..1.1e, but I
can't alMp there because of the dog. I keep
wlahing the dog would die. Will God punlsh me
for having such thoughts? Please tell me your
opinion. -AUDREY IN CHICAGO
and color phot<» can't be u.ed. •
The photo must be submitted no Later than Fmley-Corey
DEAR AUDRE Y: It 11 normal for you to
bate t-e dos because you feel be Is depriving you
of aome~1 you want very mucb. God
udenta.Dcb W 1. But please remember, It J1 aot
tH do1'1 falllt. Also, keep In mind that if your
graadpareDta \re dog-lovers tbey would probably
get another on~ If tbJs. dog died.
Wu.Id It be POH lble for your Rraadparents to
treat yoo to a Digbt in a motel 011 your birthday?
Perllaps their aelgbbor could keep tbe dog tllat
one olgbt. Suggest It and see wbat happens.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is a problem
you are going to be hearing more a bout as
hard-core pornography spreads throughout the
country.
My husband, with whom 1 hav~ had a warm
and loving relationship, came home from an
electronics convention with three of the filthiest
videotapes you can imagine. He said we were the
only people in the country with video. recorders
who didn't own these taees. and the main idea of
videotape recorders is to have access to stu(f like
this.
The tapes show explicit sex photographed
about three inches from the participants. They are
riot just naked people walking around, but wild
orgies. I could not bring myself to dei;cribe them
and you could never print it .
.
Do 1 need a psychiatrl9t or does he? -
TURNED-OFF IN THE BIG D.
DEAR BIG D: Pon ograplay affect• peoP.le
differently. For 1ome (like your buabu d) Its a
turn-on. For others (Uke you) It'• a turn-off.
Since yH are so up.et tllat you cauot let yoar
basbud come near you, I sagest tllat yoa aee a
coanselor. I am not lmplyla1 tu t you are .
pecallar becau1e you doa't eajoy, sacb filth and
tbat couo1ellag wlll belp yoa appreciate it. I AM
saying you need a better udenta.Ddlng of wby
some people fiad porao1rapby excltlD& and It
makes otbers sick.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read your
column about the average frequency of sex
between married couples. I am in a state of shock.
1 am 46 and my wife is 44. 1 was stunned to find
that my wife has sex twice as oft.en as I. Is this
g~ounds for divorce? -LAKE COUNTRY
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BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
mor~.
of
DECEASED VETERANS TIME 'TO SHAPE UP In honor ol Veterans who have died. Harbor Lawn Memorial Park is
dedicalinQ additional flags to ;ts "Avenue of Flags" on
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1913
Any family wt\o has a Veterans Flag and would tike to have II dedlacted
and added 10 the Avenue of Flags. :nay call or bring the flag to Harbor
Lawn Memorial Park office no later than May 20. 1983. The Veteran
need not be buried in Harbor Lawn to have his ttag displayed at this
dedication ceremony.
(flags will be stored at HarbOr Lawn for lulure display at no expense to the family)
I Iarh o1· ta'"'11 ·Moun t Olive
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NlJC NOTICt
YESI YESI
BOOY
WRAPPtNG
WATCH
CELLULITE
GO BYE·BYE
NILIC NOTICE Plate NOTIC£ Pta.IC NOTICE Plait NOTICE "8JC NOT1C£
note(ll M®reo oy .. 10 O..d ot Pl W express or implieO, regatdfflO tltli. :----c;Ct;,.~--TNOI ___ encumbr9ncM 10 Ntl9fy Ille unpeld
Trust, lo-wit: 1100.790.00 lneludlng NOTICE Of' nwtna·s SALE pos-tion. or enwmbr•ncu. lo NOTICE Of' TMll,...S' IAJ.I balence oue on the ~or notee u provld•d In ••Id nol•l•I. No. IG07M A8 pay lhe remlllnlng prlnclp•l aum of T.t . No. 1DM MCUred by Mid 0..0 of~
advances. If any. under the term. of YOU AM IN MFAUl T UHDE" A the note(•) secured by Mid Oeed of On May 9, 19113 •I 11:00 a.m. wit: 1322,531.64. plue ""
said Deed of Trull, i.... ~ D11aO Of ""'8T DATRD MMM:H Trust. with lntereat thar•on, ea FIRST A M E R IC AN T ITLE eatlm•l•d c;o•tl. upenHI and •nd expen-of the Trutl .. .nd of 20, 1H 1. UNLESS YOU TAKE PfOlllded In Mid no\9(1). edvtnees. INSURAN CE CO MPANY. a advancn at the time of the lnlllel
the trum cruted by aald Oeed of ACTION TO ""OT-ECT YOU" 11 any. under the terms of Mid Oeed Cellfornl• c;orpor•Oon, u Tru1tM, publication o1 IN• Notloe of S.
Trust '°"Of'ERTY,ITMAYNSOU>AT A or T1ua1 , lees. c;h.,9U end orSucciM8CXTrust .. orSubstltuled 12.904.26
:
A July e weddint In St.a. Simon and Jude
Catholic Church , Huntlneton Beach , la being
planned by Shannon Marie Finley and Thomas
Michael Corey.
Their parent.a are Mr. and Mn. Rolen D. Finley
of Fountain Valley and Mr. and Mn . Thomas R.
Corey of Santa Ana.
Finley ii a. graduate of Fountain Valley High
School. Her fiance graduated froro Santa Ana
Valley High School.
Hegge-Hobbs
Mr . and Mn . LeRoy Hegge of Co.ta Mesa
announce the engagement of their d aughter.
Suz.anne Marie Hegge, to Michael Charles Hobbs. A
January wedding ii being =ed in St. J ames
Epi.9COpal Church. Newport .
T he bride-to-be attends Cal State Long Beach,
where her fiance graduated. Hia parents are Mr.
and Mrs. William Hobbs of Costa Meaa.
Ha mi h on-Knight
Evelyn· Elizabeth Harnfttorrand Roger Alan!on ,
Knight are planning to ma rry Aug. 6 in S t . ,
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach .
T heir parents are Mr. and M n . James W .
Hamilton of Laguna Beach and Mr. and Mrs.
Haven A. Knight of Greenwich, Conn.
The future bride earned a B.A. degree in
English and a master's degree ln education at Smith '
College. Her fiance holds a B.A. degree in economics
from Trinity College.
Ml.IC NOT1Cl
A ~ -...1n end to Loi
21 of Treet No. 1140 M lflowtl on • map ~ In booll M PllQ9 21
of mteo., m•p•. record• of Mid oounoi· Y AM .. DU'AULT UMDIJt A
DUO Of niuaT OAT&~.
UNUM YOU TAK• ACTION TO
PIM>ftCT YOUR '9t0f!C9'TY, fT
MA y •• t OLD AT A .. uauc
8 AL•. IF YOU Nl•D A N I JUIUMATIOM Of TI9 MAtua•
Ji1Y SKIN WON'T l.EATHER IN THE
TANNING BED.
P\alC NOTIC(
The lotll lnOetJ,__ belnO an
8ltlrM9 on wfllch the opening bid
le COfllCIU1ed ~ be obtained by celling (7 ~ t 7 ·0988 th• d1y
'*-the ' Del•:~ 2t. tN3 OLOWELL BANKER ESCROW SERVICES. INC.
MMld T"*9e,
By T.D. SERVICE
COMPANY a:c;t By Wende llon,
NOTIC• Of' TIN8TU'9 SAU
On Friday, M•y 27, 1983, et t 1:30
A.M. CAL·AMERICAN FINANCIAL
CORP. N duly appointed Truttee unde r and pur1u1nt to Deed of
Trutt dlt.0 Oct. 5, t981 rec:orded o-ntier 1, 11181. 11 lnlt. No t 17
In boOlo t4305, page 11123 or Olflelel
Record• In the olllce of the County
Record•r o f Or•nge County. Cellf«nt•. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO HIGHl:ST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR
CERTIFIED GHECK, (P•Y•bJ• •t lime of .... In lawfUI moM)' of the
United St•l .. I at the front entr911C41
10 122 t5 8f'OOkhUrtt Str .. t, Gerden
Grow , C1llfornl1 92640 ell rf9ht,
title end lnttfHt conveyed to Ind now Mid by II under ... d Deed of
T"* In lhe ptOperty tltu•ted In Mid
eounty end St•I• detcflbed ee: The
Noft!MMtetl)t one.half of Lot 4 oi
Trect 278. 11 ahown on • Mlp
recorded In Boot< t4. PllQ• 20 of Ml•cell•neou1 M1p1, rec:orde of
0r-. County. EXCEPT -half of
1the ~· of .., Oii ... f~ )n Ifie OMd r-<Md July 11, 1145
In llooll t315. Pege 545 of omc1a1
AeQcwdL
• Of THI '9tOCHIMNG AQAIN8T
The beneficiary under Mid OMO ""91.IC I ALE, If' YOU NelD AN expen981 of the. Trust .. end of the Trullff. or th•I ~rt•ln Oeed of NOTICE TO ~ OWNIJI
of Trull h•retolore .xec:uted 1nd llC .. LANATION Of' THE NATU .. E Jrut ls cruted by H id Deed ol Truet ex•euted by JEROME C YOU AM .. DE'AUlT UM>9ll A
dellver1d to the undertlgned • OF THE '°"OCEIDING AGAINST Trull, for the amount rHsonebly SMITH •nd BRENDA L. SMITH, .,._D OI" TIIUIT, DATRD IULY I.
written Oeelaretlon 01 Oeftuh end YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A esllmlled to be. $20,305.13. hutband & wife u joint ten.,,t•. •nd 1m. UNL.918 YOU TAK• ACT10M
Dem•nd for Seit, and a written LAWYE... The beneficiary under Nld Oedd r e e or de d J u I y 2 O. 19 711 11 TO '9tOT•CT YOUll flllltOPRRTV
Notloe of O.teult and Election to On Mey US, 198J al 10:00 a.m.. of Tru1t h•••tofor• exec:uted and 1n1trum•nt No. 27981, In Book IT llAY • I OU> AT A "'9IJC Sell. The und~ ceuMC1 Mid TA ANS AM ER I C A T ITLE dellv•r•d lo the unde ralgn•O • 13238, P•ge 227. o f Offlolal I A L•· IP YO U MI• 0 AM
Noll<;• or O.l•uh and Eleotlon to INSURANCE COMPANY ae duly WTltten Oec:tarlllon OI Oeleull and Aec:ordt of~ County, CA. end •lCPLMtATION Of TitS NATUM Seu to be r.corded In the oounty appointed Truetee under •nd Dem•nd lor S•le, and • written purauant to tt11t ctt19'n Notloe of OI" THS '9tOC••1MNG AQAINtT
wher• the rMI l>'DP«1Y I• loc:eted. pursuant to DMd of Trust rec:otded Notl<l• ot 0.l•ult •nd Elec:llon to Defeult ther•unde r fecorded YOU, YOU 9"0UL.D COMTACT A
Aaalttant s.cntery
One City IMS. w .. t,
YOU AM .. Ol•AUl. T UNMR A
D••D OP T9'U 8T O ATIO OCTOllD I, 1.1. UM.181 YOU TAKI AC1'10N TO 'AOTICT
YOUR ".o ..... n . IT MAY •• ~AT A "*JC IM.I.• YOU .-0 M UP\.MATtolt OI TM
MATUH °' TMll PttOCHDttllO
AOAIMH YOU.i_!.OU 8 HOULO
OOWTACT A l.AwTWR.
TNetor or r9COf'd O'#Mt: LOWRY
O. HUOHU, IH etld CONSTANCE L.
HUOHll. Hv•b•nd •nd Wlf• ••
oommunlty f)f 09tt')'. Th• etr"t 1ddte1• end other oommon OMIOft•tlon, II eny, of the
rHI p109Wty ~rlbed •bOYe 11
~tO bel 3., l!H t 10111 8 treet, Co•ta ...... 0Allt:t1
Ttl• u11 d e r1111 n •d Tr111t••
dlecial"'• eny lfaOllllY for a ny ~-of the...,_ eHf• .,.-oaw OOll'W'llOll dlllllll'l•tlOn, If ., .............
i~ IHOULD CONTACT A
2551 Viet• om.. IWwpot1 8-::ih,
CA t2t83
TrullM or party oondU011ng Nie Merch 25, 1M1 u lnetNment No. Seti. The undtfalgned eeuM<I Mid J1oowy 4. 11183 u Instrument No. LAW'nR.
CAL·AMERICAN FINANCIAL 3253t, In l>OolclrMI 13993. page/ Nolle;• of O.l1ult and Eltcllon to 13-002402 of Offlot.I Rec:ord1 of Dtlted: ~U 7. 1883
CORP., P.O. BOX 3140, Garden Image 1893. ol Ofllclal Reoord1. Sell lo be r8()()rQed In the county u ld Cou'n ty, wlll und•• end FIRST AM RICAN TITLE
GrOYt, CA 92$42 • x e c u t• d by WILL I AM G where the reel property Is toe.led. pur-t to Mid 0..0 o1 Trvtt Mii INSURANCE COMPAHY
Deir. Aprll 2e, 11113 s u L Ll.V AN • n d B 0 N NIE s. T R A N s A M E R I c A T f T L E •I publle 8UC11on for eeetl. lewful • cellf. C«P
H H id Truet.. SULLIVAN. u trutlors, In the offlee INSURANCE COMPANY· 8487 mone y of the United S tltH of J9Mnine L.~
CAL-AMERICAN of the County ~der ot Or1nge w .. 1Thlrd SlrMl,Loe Ange1M.CA. Arnerlc1, • 0•1111 .. ·1 ell•ck Author1nd vu-FINANCIAL CORP. County, S tet• of Cllfornl•. WILL 90048. 1213) 955.3000, pey91>19 to Mid Tr\191 .. drawn on a 114 E. Ftflh St.
By L M. Kl~lll SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO D•I•: l',pt'll t3, 1983 ll•te Of netlonll blnk, • 1ttt• Of Senta M a. CA 9270t
Viele p~j:' HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Ttentemerle• Tit.. lederll crWlt union, or I ., ... or (714) 558-3211
Publl•h•d Or•noe COH t 0.Uy .(p•y•ble •t time of .... In llwfUI 1~9n09 Cornpll'ly. federal llWl09 9nd loen -attlon Publlehed Orange CoHI Delly
Pflot Mey 2, 9, 18, 1813 money of th• Unlt•d StllH) et: .. TNetM domlollld In ttlll ., ...... the meln Pllo4. ~ t8, 25, Mey 2. 1MS
ttM-& lnllde the mein front entrance lobby By: Lot• Uddell, er\.!r•noe to Flttt Alfteftc.I\ Tltl• 1170-ff
o I TRANS AMERIC A TIT LE AMI. S.Cttllt'f l~llld ~ loceWd tt t 14 P\llJC ll011C(
INSURANCE COMPANY, 830 N. Publlehtd Or•nge CoHt Diiiy E. Fifth St., In tht ek)I of~· An•. -------"'----1 Mein StrMt, City of Santa Ant. Piiot, APf. 25. M•y 2. 9, 1983 CA. 111 tlllt right, tlfle tnd lnter .. 1 NOnC• OP~~ PUllUC NOTICt St•t• ol Clllfornla, Ill rlOht. thle end 1115643 conveyed to and nO'a! 11 .. d by It u. .... llC ~ lnterMI con~ to Ind now held under .. Id o..d of TIW1 In the T ....... A-tat• --FIQ--TmOU9=..,...---~IJ~.=.~ .. ~--t by ll under Mid bMd ol Trull In lhe P\alC NOTICE prQC>efty lltveted In Mid COllnty UNIT cooa A
..... ITAT119NT propefty lltuated In Mid County •nd Siil• deterlbed .. Olly Of 001.0WILL eANKI .. EICM>W
The lollowlnO per.one -•nd Stal• cleec;ftbed 9* FtCTITIOUt ..,_.. Cotta ~ SIJIMCU, INO. • $tit ...........
butl,_ M: Lot t22 ol Tract No. 3 115, In NA• atAft•NT Lot t .nd Ille HofttMlr1y'9 frMI of Trv•tH under "" tollo~~f
~ llr991 llddr.-or common
tlon of Pf~ la llMwn llbove, no -.nty given • to 111 OOll'lllet•-"' ~)." The bet1•llel11y underu •ld Deed of
Tniet, by reuon of • breec;h or °"*"' In ... obllgilttone _,,.., tller9by, '*-totor• •xeouted end O.llvered to th• under•lened 1
.... Oecleretton of OefUt end
09llland tw ..... end wr1t1en nottce
of tn.lfl Ind of alectlon to -
Ill• 11ncler:!l;;cl to ••II ••Id ~'° .... ~ .. en ttlerMf1er the 11nd9r9ftMd
.... mid no4loe of~ Ind "' ..-. to be~ Jenuery 20.
1tN .. ""''· No. H..031110 In OfllOltt ....,.,,. "' Ille ... Of .. ....,.,-~~· · 8 .. d t a le wll be mede, •vt
wllflCIUl-*" Ot ~. •· pr.-Of tfnp4lecl, ........ tttte. BAAEMAR Of!VELOPMEN Ille City of Colt• MeM. County of The lollowlng pereon• •• dOlnQ Lo11 10 encl 11 of TrllGI "°: 1148,.. ......, dMCI"' bWt WIU
COMPANY, 3240 ll'lllne A..._, Sult Oreng•, Statt Of C1llfornla. H t>u•I-M; per ~ICI reootded In 8ooll '8, P9 AT "U8LIO AUCTION TO TH 200, IWwpot1 8-dl. CA t :zeeo. lho,m on I ,,,. '900rded In book THE ARGENTO COMl>ANY, H ot Ml~• MePt. In tfMI HICIHllT l tODlft ,o .. CAI
LESLIE I(. McCAIMMOH. 284 1ot . .,_.,. 42. 43, ..... •Sand •• 12a VI• Tri ..... N-port lffcll. office OI Ille Cwnty l'ltcOffff of AN0 /0 .. THI CAI HllRI 0
p111111l0tt, Ot enouMtM•-. to ·=-~~-of H :a=..,,_ fir ..icl da9d ol
Cerob N9wPO't awn. CA taMO. of Mlecitlleneoul MIC>9. record• Of Calltorn1• 12883 Mid County ~ CHl!Q(I ~ .. M'u v1M L. HAAAIEA, 211 °'"'" COunty, Cellfornle. J RICll9rd Wlttw••· t20 VI• N11u •n d •dcltHI of tll• CIVIL COOi ••CTION .....
Cat alp• St., Newpor1 h eofl, c Tll• '""' 1ddre11 Ind Otfl•r TtlMI•· NewP0<1 BMCfl, Callfornle btflenotwy at wflO .. reqwet Ille (~ ........... Of .... Ill ....... HMO. ~ clNlfn1111on. If N'ly, of the 12883 H I• 11 being oond119t•d: U.I , lllOMl of tlle Unl1ed l tetee) ..
FAl!OERICI< A .... OWN, 1121 , •• I prQpefty O•tcrtl>ecl abov• II H•u t c. Wrttw•'· 120 VII • MA LL • u. t N 11. ttgllt ...... end....,........,....'°
ldlhO Ave .. l•nte MonlH , Q jklrported to be: 1640 IA\)!'ldor TrlMt•. Newport BMcl\, Cal"°'"'' ADMIN18T .. ATION, l ant• An• MCI"°" Mid fir 11 vncllf ...., Died 80403. Drtw, Cotta Mtte, Cellfor,_ 8H2t t2"3 If-II Otnoe. 1100 N, Mall\ It., of T,_ In tM ~ .......
Tiiie ~ le conctuoted fir N NP ICIARY• TRANSAMElltCA Thie butl,_ 19 oonctuoied fir tn 1Mta AM. CA 11701 Rei a.-f 11 ~ oenet• pertnenNo. • l'INANOIAI. .... VICI• (7 14) k'ICIMcklal. Sound Co Attn! o .... ltone. '"UITO .. : NORMAN .. ~ 1.. H1trl« U 2·t314 Hant C Wlftww ~lone 10 Ille ellftt Pf l(M.IY, MANON I . MO ICM.IY Ttll• •t•lem.tll WM Ned Wf1tl Tll• 11ncl ere1o n •d Tt u l lH Tiits lflle!Mllt -ntees wttll IM mey .,. ObtelMd by ttcl"9•11" .... ,,,CIARYJ WAftRI
County Claftl of Otano-oount)I on d110111m1 eny lf•blllty lor •ny County Clef!& of Of9n09 eou.iiy on -In Wftllht "°'" 1111 MM1ft ,___ ...... 11, 1M ~ 21. ,.. tnoortect,_ of 1111 ttre•t lddf ... AprM 1, '"' wlll\11\ 10 ~·r• .!.!!!'! 111• fire 11 ... Mo. ... , 111 .... , ....
R nwc. .....,.. .. 111 .-. "* ~·--._. ~ _..,
" ..... ol ..... 0... """"· ...................... "' ... T""'99 and el tlll ~_....fir .-.o....•::· ...................... ..., •• ,.., • l:OO ........
~.-......--.... C CMo O.W ~.MO .... °':T"::: A•.~ CA N Ult t1111e a tfle lllltle l , 111 Uc•Un fl • ,..... tlle .., ...,...., -...-....... ...._ __
~.CA 92M8 Tll: 1~
Publl•hed Or1noe Coe•t D•tty
Pllol, Mey 2. I , 18, 1883 1~
P'lllllC NOTICt
FlCTTnOUa .,... ••
...-aTA~
Tiie lollowtno ~r90n It doing
~-: CO MPUTER S Y S TE MS
DISTRIBUTORS, P.O. Box 478" Anaheim. C•llfornl1 92102; 8111
R19e ney, L• P•tm•. C•llfornla
80823 l rt D•vld B•xt•r, 8 1 tt
=•ncy., 1.9 Palm•. C•flfornlf
23 ThlJ ~ le c;ondueled by ..
lnclMOull. l{a D.Buter
11111 .....,_, -tlled wttfl tt. eoun7 an °' 0tanoe County 0o
Aof1I • '*· nunr
P11bll•Md Or•T. CoHt 0 •111' ~. •· 11, 11, 2 . Mey 2, 1MS m~o-•
M UC NOTICE
U QAI. MO'TICS " Notte. " lleteby given thet 1"9
,.oltoe ~"*'' of the Cllt Of Coat• Meu wlll hold a pu lie ~ .. llllCllallMd ble'tCIM ~ :.,ooen{c on .. ""d'W ' .. 0:00 I.ft\. It c:. ............. ~.· •11r ~ Ooata MeM, Cllllomla. fl•. NITH C.... <>' .-OUCIE .. ubllalled Or.,..e COH I D•ll)I
a 1c1 1111 Wiii u madl, b ut
wtlflo111 eoven ent or wetren ty, ...-., ~. ,...,.,. tltlt.
j11111111ll 1, or~.-, to
P•Y ttl• unpeld llatanot 01 ""
,.,_ ll'ld otner oommon OMIO"lllOn. " Pl1SPll P111111oe110ft ... w. .-. ~' ftA Ol8llll ....,_ • • ,.ubllttiecl Oranee Cout Delly «ty, lhOwn weln ,.ublllht d Ortnge Co11t Dally l tld .... wlll M INde .....,_. -....., -ar.... ftllol. AprM H 1 ~I, t , ti, 1• l l lcl H ie wilt be "ll d•, but Piiot. ~. 11, II, ft, M~ I, tMI ~ or -raMY, _,, ... °' ........ _... 1fe1
1111-a w1111out oove n•nt or w•tr•nty, ttlt•U ~. M to tltle. 1111111•on °' .....,._. 1-. ... n.
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[~MOVIE Martha Rave. Allan Jones
*'** "Tll4I Twelve ChalfS" (1970} <Cl MOVIE
Ron Moody, Frank L80Qella * • "30 Is A Dangetoos Age. Cyn.
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'Legs' takes hehind'scenes look
By FRED
ROTHENBERG APT9lrltelon Wrttw
NEW YORK
During tonight's ABC
movie, "Legs," the poj.nt
is. made that in Las
Vegas, dancers are seen
only as sex objects, while
at Radio City Music Hall,
they're recogn ized for
their legs, too.
The Rocke ttes, af ter
m ore than 50 years of
kicking up their beela in
uniso n , remain a ·very
p'o p ular institution,
particularly aa a tourist
4'ttraction. ABC's fluffy
homage to the ladies .in
the line certainly won't
shatter any fantasies or
illusions in America's
heartland.
It's not an expose, but
a country-pie look
behind the scenes, where
y o u 'll see that the
Rockettes let their hair
down in their dressing
rooms, like athletes do in
their locker rooms. They
have water fighta. they
gossip and they share
each other's highs and
lows.
What comes a~ in
"Legs" is that the 36
members of the world·
famous chorus line are a
family , seemingly freer
of the r ivalries and
back-biting that pervade
other e ntertainment
forms. One reason is that
nobody gets star billing.
They ~ all share the
same grueling schedule,
ol four or five shows a
day, rehearsals, dance
classes and, sometimes
auditions for other jobs.
At times, this line doem't
see m an y m o re
glamorou s than an
assembly line. The movie
paints a n inte r esting
picture of t h e grind
behind the grins and
some of th e
career-vs -f a mily
sacrifices that have to be
made.
Thia inside look and
the strutting of the real
long-stemmed Rockettes
in some of their
customarily garish
costumes are the major
attractions of "Legs,"
which was filmed on-
location in New '¥ ork. ~-------------------=.=.;~
.
T he stories and male-
f emale relationships in
"Legs," however , are
entirely inconsequential.
Three sum m er
replacements, r elie'
hoofers so to speak, are
vying for one opening in
the line. Lisa (Shanna
Reed from "Dancin" and
"A Chorus Line '') is a former Rockette who's
retur n i ng afte r t he
brea k -up o f her
marriage. She also Calls
in love with a journalist
(John Heard) d oing a
story on the Rockettes:
Terr"J (Deborah
Ckffner from "All That
J azz'' and "A Chorus
Line" is the daughter of
a former Rockette
(Sheree North). Terry is
tom bftween continuing
her mother's Jove of the
Radio City family or
st.eppin.g out on her own
to become a star.
Me lissa (Mauree n
Teefy of the movie
''FaJne" and "Grease II")
is the least polished
dancer of the three, but
sh e show s spunk.
Hut this com tition,
. If 4 EI Matador
which is b1Ued by ABC
as "love and ambition
at war," never really
heats up.
Gwen Verdon, four-
t i me Tony awa r d
winne r , plays the
R o c.k e t t e s ' c h o r e o ·
grapher, Maureen. who
must pick w hich dancer
will make the line. Will
she go for spun~. her
longtime friendship with
Terry's mother or lhe
fact that Lisa, who also
has a child, needs the job
the· most?
R ecent studies of
t e levision viewing
patterns showed that
Am ericans w ere
watching more TV but
getting involved in it
less. "Legs'' is . the kind
of sugar-coated program
that can be used as a
background music. It's
painless entertainment.
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"Do you think the world has gone to the
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Q.1-Nei~her vulnl·rable. u
South you hold·
•Q832 1::176 OKQ4 +JI052
The bidding h11~ proceeded~
AN8WERB TO BRllXa: QUIZ
What action do you L•ke'/
.:x.-...;~;..._,----N.,Ui Eatt 8"&11 "'-'-
rirst. Again you haYe a max
1mum ral~e lo two 11µ11dti..
but this lune you havl'
nothing lo cue bid you
un:i. Lt.y 1iVJ!..~ ~
that would promise the ace.
The solution is lo 1ump Lo
five• spadts -Lhnl show s
good trumps and will allay
partner's fe4rs nbout Lhe
trump ~uil.
A. -You have a good hand.
but don't do 1nylh1ng
prc.-c.'ipitate. Remember, you
ha v forad partner 10 ...1iliL
and hr might have liUle or
nothing. Raise Lo two spades.
A fret' ralsr by a takeout
doubler show~ a hand worth
16 111 points. and lhal
descrihcs you r h11nd exnctly.
by Jim Davis
WHY PO J HAV( THE Ff.EllNG-
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by Charles M. Schulz
He was a dark and
stormy knight.
by Tom K. Ryan ..
1 • P111 2 • Pa11
• 0 P111 7
What do you bid now'!
A.-l>t!spile the facl lhal
you could do no better than
make 11 simple r11lse at your
first turn, partner ha!> ex
pressed interest in slam. Hi~
JUmp lo fou r diamonds 1s a
cue bid. You have an ahsolutr
mnximum for a single raise,
~o you should want to
cooµcratc Since you have no
first round control to show,
1·ut• bid rive diamond~ tu
show second round rontrol of
l h:it suit.
Q.2-Ne1thrr vulnl'rablc. as
South you hold ·
•KQ65 1::183 0 954 +KJ76
The bidding has pr<K·eeded:
North EHL South W eel
I • PaH 2 + Paae _
4 0 PH8 1
What do you bid now'!
A. - A similar problem Lo the
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THE PAROLE
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ABOUT LON(;, JOHN
SILVESTER , TIM
OISCUSSES·IT
WITH RUSTYI
SHOE
DR.\BBLt:
WAA1" ARE. '<00 OOINl:s,
PA1f{"K1
Q.3-lioth vulntrable, as
South you hold:
+7 •;.K983 OAK865 +Q105
Tht b1ddinK has procteded:
Weet North EHL Souta
1 + l'HI I 'V 1
Whal art1on do you take'!
A. -What would you likr to
do'! To hid two diamond~ on 11
five-1·ard su1l or dubious
quality 1·ourl:. di saster, and
you can't mah· a takeout
double h1•c3u~1· .'·ou don't
have enough ~padrs. l'a~s.
:ind wait to s1•t how tht· aur
Lion d1•velop,.
Q.4 -A~ South. vulnl·rable,
vou hold:
·+AK83 ~KI092 vA8S2 +6
The bidding has proceeded :
East South West North
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S·t
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Q.5-Neither vulnerable. as
South you hold:
+9~ t;;1A82 OQ7 +QJ1063
The bidding has proceeded:
North EHL South We1t
I • Paaa I NT Pa11
2 NT P1111 1
What action do you take'!
A·. -It sou nds as if partner
has'' h11nd that qualiried for a
one no trump opening except
for the fact that he had a five
card spade suit. With you r
maximum you want to be in
game. but you cannot be
4uitl' sure whether three no
trump or four spades is your
hest spot. Find out by bid·
ding three spades and let
partner make the choice. ,
Q.6-As South, vulnerable.
you hold:
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The bidding hu µrOC'1·1·dc-d· s .. tla Wetl North F.11t
I 'V Pu• 2 '=' ·Pan
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What al'tlon do you ta1e'!
A.-Ynu have a seven-loser
hand, ond il is unrea~onablc
to expcc.'t pnrlMr. who could
do no more than make a
single raise. to lw ablt• lo
cover four of tho~!' lostrs.
Therefore, you should pau.
l>on't endanger a plus scon!
by .!It ra ining for a game Lh:il
is almos t surely beyond yoo r
side's resourc.'es.
Have you been runala1 ~·
to double trouble? Let 1
Charin Goren help you find
your way thro111h the mau
of doublet for peaalliu ucl
lor !Ueout. For a copy of hi•
doublu booklet. aend SUS
to MGorea·Doublea." · eare of
thl1 new1paper, P.O. Bos
259, Norl{OOd, N.J. 07648.
Make check• payable. to
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By Tbe Associated Pre11
SANTA ANA -Federal regulat.or,. hove orderc-d
Monex lntematlonaJ Ltd., one of the nation's large&t
sellers of gold and silver investment.II to lndJv1dualls, to
s top selling Its three top investment prog1·ams.
Administrative Law Judge George Paint.er made the
ruling Friday, nearly four years a fter the Commodity
Futures Trading Commisswn first accused t he
Newport Beach company and thret! other firms of
illegal sale of commodity futures contn cts.
OK likely for GM-Toyota d eal
DETROIT The Federal Trade Corrumssion 1:1
likely to approve a JOlnt-venture bt-tw~n General
Motors Corp. and Toyota Motors Corp. despne
opposition from other automakers and charges that tht'
deal would stirte competition, auto industry analysts
say. The agreement for the Fremont. C-31.Jf . plant was
subm1t1ed this spring, with an FTC dectsion expected
in June.
Tuna industry o utlook b e lier
SAN DIEGO -The beleaguen>d tuna industry,
mired in a slump for three years, may be on the road
to reco\l'ery. according to San Diego tuna industry
officials. "Last year, it was a disaster, but we're quite
optimistic about the sales right now," said F.d Ryan,
vice president of Star-K.Jst. ·•April sales stayed up ...
Now we 'have to see what happens going into the summer··
Alfred E. Perlman d ead at 80
NEW YORI< -Alfred E. Perlman, former
president of the Ne w York Central Railroad and ex-
chainnan of the Western Pacific, died in San Francisco
Saturday aft.er a short illness. He was 80 years old.
'Chrysler was worth saving~
ANN ARBOR. Mich. -The U.S. government
decision to help Chrysler Corp. when the company
-was near bankruptcy i n 1980 has helped a ll
-4Jnericans, ~ ~ ~.rJer Chainnan Lee l.acooca.
--;-!.!lioilla America (eally be b efler Off iTOur
unemployment rate was· half a percent higher (tf
Chrysler had folded) than it is today?" lacocca said in -
remarks prepared for delivery today at the University
of Michigan commencement . .,,,
W estern Airlines chie f quits
LOS ANG~LES S aying the parting was
amicable, former Alaskan bush pilot Neil G. Ber gt has
resigned after 16 months as chairman of Western
Airlines. The board of direct-Ors immediately elected
50-year-old Gerald Grinstein. a Seattle attorney whQ
has been on Western's board since 1977, to succeed him
as chainnan
Dollar rises., gold declines
LONDON -The dollar rOSt• agafast most major
currencies in early trading today Gold opened lower
in Zurich. All London markets were closed for a
British public holiday Gold was quoted m Zunch at
$425 an ounce bid and rose around a doUar m later
deals. This compared with $430.50 8.1\ ounce bid I.ate
Fridav_
Gold QuolCJtio11.
By The Associated Press
Selected world gold prices today·
London -closed for May Day holiday .
Paris afternoon fixing $4:$0.87, off $0.51.
Frankfurt fiXing $429.00. off $0.51
Zurich late afternoon fixing $428 00 bid. off $1 75, $431.00
asked. Handy & Harman (only daily quote) $428.50, off $0 75.
Engelhard (only daily quote) $431 00, up $1.75.
Engelhard fabricated (only daily quote) $452.55, up $1.84
NY Com ex gold spot month Fri. $430 30. off $0 75
S ilver
Handy & Harman (only daily quote), $1 2.060 per troy ounce.
NY Com ex, spot month closed Fn • $1 2 058 per truv ounce.
Mrtat
NEW YORK (AP) -S pot nonferrous metal pnces today
Copper -82 '.ll-84 111 cents a pound. U.S destmauons.
Copper -77.40 rents per pound, NY Comex spot month
closed Fri
Lead -21-23 cents a pound.
Zinc -40 cents a pound, delivered
Tln -$6.8677 Metals Week composite lb
Alum(num -76 rents a pound, N. Y
Mercury -$315.00-$335.00 f)f'r 76 lb. Clask, New York.
Platinum -$415 00 domestic mt'rch~nt troy ount't!, N. Y
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STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
According to C•Wornla Bualneas
and Professions Code (Sec. 17900 to
17930) all persons doing business
under a fictitious name must tlle a
statement wt1t1 the Cou,,ty Clerk and
have it published four tlmet In a
newspaper serving the •rea In which
the buslneas 11 loceted.
The statement Is required by lew
and I• nece11ary In proteetlng your
business name. Moat bank• require
proof of flllng to open commerclal
accounts.
The DAILY PILOT provides both
tlllng end publlcetlon H rvlcH. We
have all the necetaary form• end
maintain a dally 1ervlce to the Orange
County Courthouae. Either atop by one
of our convenient offlcH or phone the
LEGAL DEPARTMENT 142 ... 321, Ext.
332 for more lnform•tlon and fortna .
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N1mOUI _.. PICTITIOUt -·· _..,...n•~ umtTA~
The fOltowlllO l*IOf'I le dOlnt The loflowlng pereon It doing
~-· ~-ILICTl'ONIC SVPl'Ull AHO OOflONA DEL MAflll HIQH ftflOOUOTtVI! ftflOOAAM· O~. 11 !Me LM Cl., NRpof1 IC H 0 0 I. I 0 0 I Tl fl CL U I MI HQ I I fl VIC 18, 4 U 2 W.
a.ctl. CA tHa. CHMTMA8 TflHI, 21M E C... Mc'edfffl Ave • 8 Mll Alie, CA. l(.AflANMAME OALLAOHUI ' Hlollwe y, Nawport I H c:ll, CA t11CM
ti flNI Loa Ct., Newpof't 9-Gh, CA t2MO. fllcha rd R1m11ea Mendon,
92te3. 8fAAflltN0 JOHPH '0fll0, 41U-W. Mcl"edd111 Ave., Santa Thi• bual.,.. le condl.lcl«Ml by flfl 31 Pine V•ll•t Lene , Newport Ana, CA. t2704
lndMduel. IMoll, CA fHeO, Tllla ~ la c;ondueled by 11t1 t<alenmar• Oallaol* Thie but1neM le conducted by lndMd"81. fhll ... ,_, wee ltled wl1h the lerdllo J. Pono Notwd fl ~ou
PICTITIDUI .,_ ..
Ulm ITATIMIWT
Thi folowlllo ~· ele OOlllQ ~-AIA HA LANO f AA\lll., at II
I . lttllMll. laftta ML CA THOMAI e. v.MlN. mo 1. ~ Or • 14tnte Alla, CA.
IAR8AAA ANNE LA MfflllE. 1~10 8 Mohewtt Or., 81t11l1 Ane,
CA.
Thit bull-la concluCteO by • oan-111 pertnerafl!P.
Thomu C Lemere County Clttk of Orenge 0-1)' on Thia .. ...,,_., -llled With the 'thll ••t~t w• Ned wtUI tlwl
JAptll 7, 1te3. County Ctwll of Orange County on ec.n,ty Clettc of Orenge Cow11y on
f't1an9 Aptt 1, tM3. ~-1, 1913. l"ubltlflld ~~Gotlllt Delly ---n1lnJ nUJW
Berber• Alv'8 ~· Thie 1t•t-t wu Med wlln the Coun~ Clettl of Orenge Co.>111)' on
.-• JJAl.... ,,,m,
'Birthday photo
Sisquoc, the first California condor ever hatched in captivity,
turned one month old Saturday and celebrated with younger friend
T ecuya, who hatched April 5. Both chicks hatched at the San Diego
Zoo are doing extremely well and have hearty appetities, consumin@
about 30 skinned mice a day.
Graffiti:eyesore to Some,
but it helps solve • crimes
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -To neighbors, gralfiti
is an eyesore; to gangs it's a community bulletin
board and method of staking out territory; but to
police, it's becoming a way to solve and even
prevent crimes.
"Graffiti ~ill frequently tell us the names of
suspects we haven't Identified." said Peter Berman,
a deputy in the Los Angeles District Attorney's
anti-gang hardcore unit. "We'll . . . follow it up
ltnd get the' suspec~-:--Fcu•-ue,-H..!.e 'l. use.Lui
investi&ative tool:" · • •
The reason those unsightly chicken scratches
on walla and buildings are so helpful is that gang
membe.rs use an easily decipherable code in which
they identify themselves and their gang affiliation.
and sometimes brag about their exploits.
"Graffiti identifies the existence of the gang
and identifies their members," said Esteban P .
Castaneda of the California Youth Authority's law
enforcement communications team. "Gangs write
their' graffiti at the scene of the crime, saying, 'Hey!
We're the ones who did it.' They announce their
exploits with grajf.iti. I~ve even seen graffiti which
tfla what•they're going to do in the future."
~ Angeles poli.ce officer Gary Derenis said
detectives can cornpo&e gang rosters by reading the
names on the.wcllir-Someti.mes ,8.,.¥.0Uth wil;l try 1o
claim he isn't a member of• a ce~ gang, "but
there his ·81pllle is, plastered all over the wall," he
said.
The messages ge nerally use initials,
abbreviations and numbers to convey challenges to
other gangs or statements about the writer or bis
gang.
Malibu Lagoon Park opens
afte r seven yea rs of hassle
Pllll.IC NOTICE
k""*' SUPUllOfl COUllT Of'
CALIFORNIA
COUNTY Of' ORANGE
CAii NO. A·112·ttl
NOTICE Of IALE Of' MAL l"flC>nflTY
In re the E1tete of: flOBEflT ALAN CAMP, Deceaaed
MALlBU (AP) -
M alibu Lagoqn State
Park has finally opened
seven year s after the
atate acquired the land.
The seaside park was
dedicated Saturday with al songfest, nature walks
and a rally a ttended by
A ssemblyman Tom
Hayden , (D -Sa nta
Jl.J o n ica), state
Assemblywoman Marian
~ollette, R-Woodland
Hills, and county
Supervisor Deane Dana
'ere amon g the
lawmakers speaking ·at
the dedication of the
76-acre park.
It's located along the
sh ore about 30 miles
west of downtown Los
Angeles at Cross Creek
Lane below Pacific Coast
Highway.
The state acquired
la n d for the Malibu
Lagoon State Park for
$3.8 million in 1976, but
park activists battled
w ith a l ocal Little
Leagi.ie baseball club
which used ·the site and
o pposed
transformation
sc.-enic park.
~
i t s
in to a
The LI ttle Leagu e
now uses grounds near
Pepperdine University in
Malibu.
More than 200 species
o f birds live in the park,
rangers say.
Pllll.IC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that DANIEL LEIG HTON , the
Administrator of the Eatate of ROBERT ALAN CAMP, ()e(:eued,
wllreell at private aa.141 to the hfghnt
and best blddef on the term• and conditions hefeln•ll., mentioned.
and ..tbjec1 to oonllrmetton by the
ebove-deslgnated Court. on May
18. 1983. •I 9.:00 a.m .. •I 700 Cl~ Cent« Drive w .. 1. Sant• An•, CA,
In Deperiment 3, 111 fight, 1111e, fnternt eoo estate of the deceOent
at the time ol his dHth end all rfgtlt,
lltkl, end Int-I thll aald eet•I• hH acquired, by ope<allon of law or
othefwlte, other then. or tn addition to, that of the ~I at the time
l'ICTITIOUI 9UllNIEll of hts death, and In and to the reel
.,..-ITATE•NT propeny, commonly ~led •
The loflowlng penon 11 doing 2649 Elden Ave .• Co.18 Mesa. CA,
txillneas u . and teoatty deectlbed u:
MARKET CONCEPT6, 28811 Nor1heuterty half of Loi 21, Tract
B E T C
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376. per map In Boole 61, Page 29 Kerl rook, 1 Oto, a orn a or Mlscellaneoua Map• of the 92630 ....j-----~-~~~~-----------1 L8try L Welborn, 26611 Kerl County Recorder of Oran°"e ·I ,ll"H 1111a1 . Brook, EJ Toro, California 92630 ~~~·b~~~ presented for H id ll 1 hit busfneu 11 conducttd by •n property must be In writing and
lndlvfduat. presented to th• Clark or Iha Larry L. Welborn c ' BOW.t.Dn Thia atetemenl was llled with the Sul)«IOr Court of Orenge ounty et I ~ NORTHROP County Cletk of Orange County on eny llme •lier publk:ellon of lhf1
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S[DNEY W HOW ARD 1 NOTICE ind before May 18, 1983. · • HAZEL G ER TRUDE April · 1983· and muat be eccompenled by a r'sident of liuntln&ton NORTHROP, resident of "21sne cesni.rs Checll for 10 petc.nt ot ~b Ca at the age of ~ Balboa Ca Passed' Put>ffshed Orenge Cont Dally bid ,d . y April 9. , . away on P11o1, Ap<. 11. 18. 25. Mey 2. 1963 The Hie or the atoracleacrlbed e awa on • Apr il 30, 1983. She Is 1118-83 1~83. Beloved husband of survived by her son Jack;------::===::::--! ;::~:roperty I• on the 1011owtng
Aletha H oward, fath er o f Northrop of Pomona, Ca.. . •l The sum 01 $160,000.00 cun;
Qavid of El Toro, Ca., daughter Yvonne Scott of W THIMGS bJ The properly ta sold. .... t1". ~ughter Donna Clow o f Augusta. Georgia, sister TO DO DATED: Aprlf i6, 1983
untington B each, Ca .. Grace Lowden of Newport -DANtEU!~~.~~~ andfath~ of Rebecca B. J . Beach Ca 6 erandcblldren ~ II tar -Of the &tat• 01
and Patrick Munoz, Alyse and 4° gre'~t-grandchildten. _ • 8' ill 1111• RoeEAT ALAN CAMP m'\d Matthew Clow. H e waa Mrs Northrop was a 40 year 2. ft .;....-;:-;; NI w MAN, A A fl o NI o N •
9' retired Fire Captain of L.A resident of B&lboe, Ca. and 3. wa\!..,__,. ,.. -, VA~,.,;~ 110.
County. Friend8 are lnviled was a charter member of the ~ '· rud __!!... -MAflY l'flAHCH MC HUGH, HO.
1b attend a memorial aervlce Frida y Angl!r's Club. ..-_ 14001Vanl\n9tWd. tb. he held on Saturday, May Private services were held. I S. •'--CWi•tJ: t1'2J
7, 198 3 at 1 :30PM at ai•cific View Mortuary ~ 6. The-~~ --<213>110-Ab d Llf C h 1 ti Published Orenge Con t Deify u n a nt e r " a n irectors. 7 -Piiot, Aprll 25. 28, May 2, 19113 Fellowship C hurch , 17}8 l · _ 1902-83
Newland St., Huntington I l . Seach, Ca. In lieu of Dowers contributions may be made
lb above church or the
American Heart A9x:iation.
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f'tHCE l lOTHEU 18..L HOADW A Y
WO_lTUAIY
I 10 Broadway
Cosla Mesa
642·9150
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IALTl IHGHOM
$MITH & TUTHILL
WHTCLIH CH.ArlL
427 E 171h S I
Costa Mesa 646-9371 ---
4 ,ACg••w MINOllAl,AH
Cemete'.t Mortuary
Chapel· rematory 3500 Pacific View Oro110
Newport Beach
644·2700 --
MtCOIMf61 MOITUAallS
Laguna Beach
4!M·941 S ' Laguna Hills
76&-0933
. Sin Juan Ca~1slrano 495-11 e --
HM109 LAW....."'1. Oll'fl
Mofluery • Otmtl•ry
Crenw1ory
t826 01tler "'"• Cost•M•H S4().~~S4 0
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CITY OF COSTA MESA
NOTICE OF ..U8LIC HEARING
AND
8TATEMllNT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Oa.IECTIVEI a PROPOllD UIE OF FUNDI
Costa Mesa has been allocated $328,000 through the Appropriation• Act
(commonly known a1 the "Jobe Biii") algned by PrMldent Reagan on March ~4. 1983. This appropriation wlll be admlnl1t-.d through the Community
Development Block Grant praoram (COBO). Each .cttvtty utlatad wt1h
fund• mus\.lJleet one of the three broad national objectives: {1) !Wneflt low
and moderate Income persona; (2) aid In the pr~tlon of lluma °' blight; or
(3) meet other community develoPMent need• h•vlng • par1k:ular urgency.
the City Councll of the City Of Coat• M ... wlll hold a pubflc hearing to hear
auggeetlona from th• publlc on the allocetlon of the $328,000 grwit. The
public hearing wtll take place on Monday, May HS. 1083. at 8:30 p.m. In the City Council Chwnberl,
The City of Ooeta Mela'• ob)9ctlvea and propoaiec:t u.. of the" $328,000 •re .. follOws: •
1.
2.
3.
....
Provide decent. aafe houllng for all eegment1 of the community,
Including low and moderate Income •lderly, famlll•• •nd
handicapped.
Prevent bllghtlng 1nfluence1 and deterioration or houalng,
nelghbothood1 and community facOltlee.
ln~tlgate and develop new program• which can aal1t the City
In meeting It• community objeotfV9f.
In order to .ohleve ltl goala of provJdlng adequate aervlclM to
low and moderate 'lflOC>fM r•'*''' of Cotta M .... the City wtll
retain 1 qualified 1taff.
The r•ldentl of the community ere Invited to aut>mlt' theft comment•
regarding Oo.i. Meea'• Statement of ObtectlW. and ProPoMd UM o(
Fund• In wrttlna by M.y 11, 1183, 0t at the publlc heeting •t 1:30 p.m. on
M•y 18, 1183. The pubflo heetlnQ II'° wllt conllder the ftnal eppttcetlon for
Cott• Mela'• 1183-840090In1"9 MiOUnt of 1163,000.
Piiot. AptN t I, II, H , May 2, 1913 Pubffthed Oren91 Coat! Dally Pubff1hed Otanga Co11t Dally
1M&-e3 Piiot, Apttl 11, II, H , Mey 2, 1993 Piiot, Apttl 11, 18, 26, May 2. tta3. PuDllahed Or1nge CoHI Delly
Piiot, Apt11 11, 18, 28, Mey 2, 1913
Nit.IC NOTICE
PIOTITIOUI ...... N.,_ITA,._..,.
Th1 lollowtng pertOf\ la doing
IXlllnMI u : A8CS -8c>Ylh, 2335 Mffe
Ortva, 8111111 Ane, Calltomla 92707
Herold W. Anderton, 2335
MMe Orlve, Senta Ana. Calllornla g2707
Thi• bu1ln811 11 c;onductad by an
lndlvtdulll. HetOIO W. Andetlon
Thll atatemenl WH ftled with tile County Cle<k 01 Orenoe County on
Aprlf 7, 1983. '111711
Publl1hed Orange CoHI Dally
Piiot. AP< 11, 18. 25. May 2, 1983 171&.83
rtatC NOTICE
'ICTmOUI euaMll NA•ITA~tn The loffowtng pereon I ta doing
txlllnell H: VISIONS I. DREAMS, 130 "S"
EHi Hlh St .. Cotta MHe. CA 92827.
Unda C. Blllr. 232• Laurel Pt.,
Newpor1 hectl, CA 92863.
Thie bull,_ II c:onduc141d by 1111
lndMdual.
Linda C. Bllllr
Thie etatemenl WU IMed with the nty Clerk of Oratl98 County on April 21, 1983.
ff14al Pubffehed Orange CoHI Dally PJlot, Aprfl 26, May 2, 9, 18, 1N3
19113-83
1721-t:l 1837-83
P\BJC NOTICE
ACTTT'IOUI .,._.. 'ICTfTIOUS .,._ .. ..,,._ ITA~ MAim ITATl•NT
The following ..-are dOlng The loffowlng peraon 11 doing
buelnMe 81! ~ -AVRA, 2216 AnnNllMIY L.anl, SIGNTECH, 431 Coate Men ~ BMch. CA 92te0. StrMI, Coeca Mee&. CA, 92627
'l'IM P . SHEPARD, 22 16 Qwy SI-,Winn, 431 Colt•
ArtNvetNI'/ ~. Newpor1 Beacti, Mau Street, Coate MeH, CA.
CA 92MO. 92827 , KEITH KLAWITTER, 2080 Thia !XIII,_ II condue1ed by an
MIN Gr-. (:MyOn County, CA. fndMdull.
Tiiie bu'"-11 conduofld by a Gary 8. Winn
Q9MFll P8ftnerlhlp. Thie 1111_,I WH filed with the Tim P. 8hep11d County Clerk ol Orange County on Thie llatement WU llled with the AptH 1, 1983.
County CllOt of Orange County on F21S712
AprN 7, 1983. Publllhed Orenge Coal! Dally 1'%11721 Piiot. Aprfl 11, 18, 25. Mey 2. 1N3. Publl1heO Orange COHI Deify t628-83
PUol, Aptll l 1. 1S, 25, May 2, 1983 •-fC Ml\Tll'C
Ml.IC NOTICE
1811-83 ·-""'~
1'1CTITlOUI IU ... 11
NA• ITATIMINT ...__1.. The lolfowfng pereon 11 doing
PICTITIOUI .,..... t>ullneae 11: NAMI ITATttmNT A.R . RESEARCH, 5521
The followlng pereona ere dotng MONVIiie C\fc;19, Huntington Beech,
t;A 926411. t>u""-8 u; ARTHUR R. RICKLING. 5521
• • 1706-a3
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l'ICTITIOUIM.1 ... 11 MAmlTATUmWT
The 'OllowlnO peftonll .... doing buel-~ 0 AOV8E AVN ASSOCIATES I, 5120 C1mpu1 Drive, Newport
Beac:n, Callfornle 92MO.
Regle H-AdvleOrl COfp,. a C1lllorn11 corporellon, 11120
Campua Drive, Newport BH Ch, Clllffornl• 92MO.
Pain e We bber Growth
Prop«tfel LP. I Oel-11• llfl'\lled pertnerehlp. 100 Federal S trMt,
Bolton. MUNd>uM!tl 02101.
Thie ~ la conduct41d by a
generel pertnerehlp.
ReglsH-AdVleof1 Corp
Geoffrey Stacll
Thl1 .r.r.::=:iwu hied with Ille
Couniy Cieri< of.Orange County on
Aprfl 11. 1983. l't1 ...
Pubfl1hed Orenge Cont Daffy
PUot April 25, Mey 2. 9, 18, 1983. • 1923-83 QROOSE RUN ASSOCIATES II. MoHvafe Circle, Huntington 5120 Campu1 Drive, Newport BMdl, CA 92$49. ----.. ---,,.-,.,-TIC[----
BMdl, Celllomle 92ee0. Thie bu'"-te COOOucted by 111 ,._ Cafl~f~~p~~n~·2~ lndlvldull. NOTICI CW TMllTH'I IAU
C1mpu1 Drive, Newport BHch, Arthur R. Rfcllllng L-No. 2111M'J'M
C1ftt0fnlll neeo. Thi• ····-· WU filed with the T.I ..... .....a(I) Pe ine Web Der Growth COunly Clltl< ol·Orenge County 00 TRANS-COAST SERViCES, INC.
· Aprlf 21. i9&3. • u duly eppoint41d Tn.tltM under 11141 Prop«tlM LP. • Oelaw-ffmlted F'2MIM followlng diecrlbld deed of 1n11t
partnerehlp, 100 Federal S lrMI, Pubff1hed Orange Coell Daffy WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION'
Boeton, MMMCtluMttl 02l0t. Piiot, April 26, May 2. 9, 18, 1983 TO THE•HIGHEST BIDDEA FOR
Thie ~ le oonducted by 8 1922-83 CASH (payable al time of Nie In Nl.tC NOTICf general pertnerehip. lawful money of the United Stet•)
..,.........., ... --·• Regla Homee "8JC NOTIC[ aM right. tllkl and 1n1...-i conveyed r-"' ........ -AcMlora Corp, to 1111<1 "°""'held by It under Mid
The =l~:A~• doing 9,stec11 Nol=~her~~!t the :~.~~T~rust1li'.!ci~h1.property
bulll,,.. u : Thi• 11•1 WU Ned With Ille Bottd ot Trut lMI ol th• Cont TRUSTOR v ... 0 B·RRIE H"L ENTERPRISES, 3 T_....., COUn"' Clerk Of Or--Coun"' on : "" . ,. . '" .., •1~ ., -..,.... ., Community College Dfatrlct of unmen1ed woman.
ftvlne,CA92714. April 11, 1983. Orange County, Cafflornfa, Wiii BENEFICIA RY: ALLSTATE PERRY LAMBA, 3 Taylor. '11 ... ,_.ve M81ac1 bldl up to but no S A Vl N G s · A ND LO A N Irvine, CA 92714. PUblf1hed Prange C0/11 Daffy tater thin tl:OO e.m .. Monday, May ASSOCIATION, 8 Celflornfl
Thi• t>ut1.,..11 condue1ed by an Ptlot, Aprtl 25. May 2, 9, 18, 19413 9 . 19S3 at 1h• Purc11e1lng corporetton. .1
Individual. 1924-83 Oepertment of Mid oollege dtetrlcl Recorded October 23, 1g79 ..
• Thie ===~u filed With 1111 Nl.lC NOTICE ~ ~ ~~1~er;:,:':iici C:: lnatr. No. 34403 In boo11 13383 Peel
::ouniy Clent of Orange ~ty on w111 be publlCly opened and rMCI for; ~~~of~~.:.:.~ ~ t ~M 1, 1983. _ l'ICTITIOUI _.. PU RC HA 8 E 0 R LE ASE 18ld deed ot trull deecrtbla the ) i 1"2U730 ·-• ~ ITATUmWT PURCHASE OF A OPTICAL MARK 104l0wtng property: • ,
P11bll1hed Orange Coall Dell The ldllowlng. penona are,dolng 11£1.0ER WITH 'AUTOMATIC FEED .PARCEL 1~ Fee 1lmple tllfe ~() I
-,.11o1,-Ap'11-r-r,-11t. 2~. ~. ~~ P A I. S BAL LO ON ~ COMMUMtTY...Cou.EOE ConctomtftllrftMlnlt4fto. ·19&-it~
11185-33 DISTRICT. .. "Unit") u 1hown u pon the / ' SEAVICE. 10232 CuUy Serk Dr.. All bid• -10 bl In eccol'danc:. condom\lllum Pten (e ntitled • \. ----... ---IC-....,.-TICE---.....,•-H,untlngton 8each. CA. 92848 with the Bid Document• wJllctl we "Condominium Pl•n tor Lot 1 of ·
..--. ""' Mery K. D•oe•. 10232 Cutty now tn Ille end mey bt Meured In Tract No. 1'0587"). County of )1cnnous ., ... ,, Serk Or .. Hunlfn91on BMch, CA. t he olllce of t he Of rector o f Oran9e Stele ot Celflornfa (the
..._ ITAnmJIT 92648 · Purchulng of Mid OOllege .dlltrlet. "Plan')' recorded on July 12 1g79 .: The loffowfng pereon la doing Paula Dey, 10232 Cuny Sert. Eadl t>lddai-nwet ~With hie u oOWment No. 16810, I~ book ...
bu"-u: I Drive, Huntington 8Mch, CA. 9284& bid • cu hfet'• check, certified 13226, pege 78 through 1 HI . BASELINE SERVICES, 2278 Thie buel.-le condue1ed bV a d>lck, or bldder'e bond made lnclllllve, of Ot11ci111 Records Of Mid
M8'>18 St., Apt. o, Costa ..._, CAI general pennerlhlp. payeble to the «Oer of ~ CoMt · Orange County. wNch Plan pertains
92828 Mery o.g.., COmmunlty Coteeoe Oistrlc:t Boerd to thet P<C>P8f1Y delc'1bed In Trec1
RiCHARD F CRUNLEY 18174 peufe 09)' ol TNll-tn In wnount not'-No. 10587 reoorded In bOok 4411, Mayap le Irvin .. CA 92716, Thi• itatement wu ftled with lhe than live percent (6%) of in. tum Pll089 5 lh;ough 6 of Mftcetlaneou1
Thi• ~ii,_ is condue19d by en Counly Cl«k ot Orange County on bid u • guarani .. that the bidder Map1, In the ollice of the county
tndfvldual. AP<fl 7. 1983. . wlll eoter Into the propoHd recor<Jer of Mid county.
Rletlard F Cn.tnfey F'211121 Contract II the .. me la aw11ded lo PARCEL 2: Aro undivided .00506 Thi• atatement· wu llled with the Publlihed Orange CoHt Delly him. In the event of lallur• to enter pe rcent Interest In end to lhe
County Cler'k Of Or.-.ge County on PllOt. Aprll 11. l8, 25• May 2. l983... Into wen oontrKt. 1t11 P"oceldl Of Common Areas n 1hown -end
April 1 1983 1630·83 the checlt wt11 be lorteltld, Of In 1hl de llned on the Pten: reHrvlng ' · 1'21m1 cue of• bond. the lull""" thereof thefelrom the totlowlng: Publllhed Orange Cont Daffy Pta.IC NOTICE wfff be lorlefled to H id college (I ) Aro eJtc:IUeive __ , (other
Pilot Ap<ll 11 18 25 Mey 2 tte3 ... • dlltrlc1. than Parcel• Ill llnd IV) delllgnet41d ' · ' ' 16e5-88 1'1CNATIT10U• a:A~MI~ No bidder mey Wlthdr-hll bid u "restricted Common Area" on I« • period lor lorty-nve (45) d•YI the Plan and rM«Vld 10 other un111 rta.IC NOTICE The_ IOlk>wlng perllOf'I• •re dOIOO ener the dete Mt !Of the op911tng '°' UM u penctng ~. •t«l98
-----------Dueln( es1• 1 nL: E 1 0 u T 0 N • N 0 thefeol. apac ... belconlea and for palfo1: 1'1CTITIOUI ., ... ,, " ,.. The Boerd of Tru•t-,_,,.. and '
MAMEITATl•NT ASSOCIATES, (b) PAUL M tlleP<MlegeOl reiectJnll11t1Vandllll (b) A non-uclu1lve eHement The lollowlng P«llOf'll are doing LEIGHTON P!\OOUCTIONS, (cl bldl Of to wefve any lnaqutarl11M Of 1P9UF1enant to all Unit• shown on
txi.i-u : PAUL M. LEIGHTO N MUSIC. (d) tnlormalltlea In any bid or In the the Plan tot lngreu end egru•, M E s s A a Es . ET c . 1 0 MEDIA Ill. (•) PORTERFIELD bidding. suppor1. repair, melntanenoa. llnd
Snapdragon Or., trvtne. CA 92715. TRAVEL. 315 Ruby Drive, Newpor1 ~!Md: April 25 and ll,4ay 2, enaoactvnent.
KAREN LYNN SMILEY, 6303 llaectl. Caltt«nle 92863 1983; Open: May II, 1983 -11:00 EX CE p T e f I o 11 , 9a1 and
8-hOfe Qr NewpOft CA 92883 Paul Mk:hMI Laigh1on. 315Y• 8 m h,.O bon bllencte ~th 8 GABRIELLA KAPLAN, lO Ruby. N-port 8Hch, Cefflornle . Honnen E. Weteon dep~::c: 500 ~from the aurl-
Snapdfegon Dr .. Irvine, CA 92715. g2~'!, ...... u .... '1> (U...lll 111 "-) S.C .• Board of TNll-ot .. Id fend wtth no rfgtlt of aurlace Thfl IXl"'-8 II condue1ed by • 'Lwr • .,., ~ 41 r---on.,• CoMt Community entry above 500 feet from the
general partnerlhlp. 315'/o Ruby Drive, N1wPOrt BMch, College Oletrtct aurtace of said tend, u r~ by
Katen Lynn Smttey CallfOfnfa 92683 Pubff•h•d Ora nge Con t Dally Wffffam J. Cegney, en unmarried l'toll atal-1 wu fllld ~h the Trecy Porterfleld (Porte1flld Pltot. Aprll 25, Mey 2, 1983 man. In the deed recorded In book
County Cieri! of Orange County on Tr1vel onlrJ. 31514 Rub~ve, 1930-M 9seo. pec)e 838, of Ofllclal Ricord•.
Aprll 1. 1983. NewpOft Bektt, Celltornl• PmUC NOTICE PARCEL 3: An exclYel\le right and • ~ Thll ~ .. condllcted by • HHment 10 UM the P•llO ., ... Pubffehtd Orange Cout Deify gentr<ll perl......tilp. r NO~ INVITINQ .->I delllgnel41d on the Plan P-f>O(ll °'
Piiot """' 1 t 1S 25. Mey 2 1983 PIUI M. LA!ghlon Notice le hereby or..... lh•t the the belcOlly -CIMlgneltd on lhe • • • • 1ile3-a3 Thie atetemenl WU l\lld With Ille Bo«d Of Truateee of {he Huntington Piii\ .. 11-188 .. befog eppurt-1
' Couniy Clerk ot Ofange County on 8MCll Union Hfgtl School Ols1rk:1 10 the Unit. u well u an ••duelve rtatC NOTICE Ap<ll 7• 1983. 1"11"'9 wllf recelve•1eeled bid• for right and HHment 10 uH th•
aupplylrlg Purch8M end Repllr of 1t0fage erM, tt eny delllgn1ted on ACTITIOUI .,..... Pllllled Orange Cout Delly Piiot, MICroacopM '""""" or equal to t h a P 11 n S • none • 1 b •I n g
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. 1 HA• ITA...-NT Apr. 11 . 1S. 25, May 2, t983 theapedflCallonaonflfelntheotfloa appurtenant to the Unit. Any
The loffowtng pereon 11 doing leo9-83 ot uld Oletrtc:1. iuch atore9e arN 1haff be uMd • 1
tiu.t,_ER .... ~UOITORY PRODUCTS. Plate NOTIC[ Bid• •h•ff be clH rly marked only tor ll«age purpoeM llnd not '" " "Pu r ch••• • n d R • p e Ir o I a ~Vlng quert11r1. 1'41 Avocedo, No. 208, Newport '9CT1110Ue -·· Mlcro1copea Bid Ho. 520". PARCEL•: An 8kCIUllVe rlgl\t 1111<1
Beach, Celltornta 92eeo MAm ITATDmNl eddrHHd to Allyn E. Rowley. -*It to UM lhe Panting~
Maty Katllleen Bouaquel, 337 The lollowlr>Q ~ are doing Purcllutng Manager, Huntington Of~ dee!Onlled on Ille Plan II -;· W. Aco11a, No. 50, Glendora, bu*-M : 8Mctl UnlOl'I High SdloOI Ole1rtc:1, Pa~lng Spece PS-57 sci-PS-57
Clllllornle 91740 R AO RADIOGRAPHIC 10251 Yorktown Ave .. Hun""91on and PS--e9. ' '
Thll txlllneee le conOuctld by 111 CONSULTAN TS, 4212 Patrice Blecll. CA 92948, and --...ct •I PARCEL 5: OM (\) mem!Mnhlp •'1
lndfvldu"!-.. "-t .. .__ ..,,__..,~ Rold, Newpor1 BeKh, Cefllornfa Of before 6:00 a.m .. Tueedey, Mey In T H E V ER S AI L L ES I
,.. ""'·-· ~ .... ...., 92M3 10, 1983, al which time end pl-HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. Thie •1•1-t wu l'lled with the Joe Anledl•, 4882 Wun••, bldl wlll be publlcly o~d and together with •If rlght1. prlvtllgee,
County Cieri! of Ofenge County on C-310. Huntington BMch, Celllomla read In~ Croom 381. and obflgatton1 appurten1n1 •i.;•
AP<lf 14. 1983. -·-92649 Eect1 bid "'811 remain v.rtd tor a thereto .
..-.-Jeck Minter. 4212 Patrice period of IO d•YI efler lh• dale YOU AM .. DE'AU&.T ~II A • •• Publlthed Oren9e CoH t Dally Roed Newpof1 a.ach, Calllornla epedlled lor the '90alpt Of bide. D 11 D 0-1" ~It U IT DAT l D -, Pilot. Ap<. 17, 24, Mey 1. •. 1t83 9:zaa3 Thi Boetd of Trull-....... OCTommt ,., ,.,.. UMU_M YOU
_________ 17_12_~ Thie ~ 11 conduc1ed by a the eotd judge ot 1111 quaffly o TAKI ACTION TO ~flOTlrCT
•-"' Ml\TIC( al~· equipment ofterld and_.... I YOUll ~flO~lflTY, IT MAY el: _______ ,.~...,,....,...,..""~==~-1 Q9l'lll' Jedi ~ter right 10 r9jeCt eny Of all bids end I aou> AT A PUeUC aALI. •YOU
"1CTillOUl .,_N Thl9 11atement wu l'lled with the w111ve Wf'f ln'egulerfty tMrlln. mm AN lr.XPlAMAnotl tW TMI MAm STAT'lmNT County Cieri!. of Orange County on Alfyfl E. NATUfll 0 1" Tltl ~flOCllDINO The loltowlno l*M>n I• dofn April t. 1993 -Purchulng Mgr. AGAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOULD •• bu~ u: ' . F'211124 O.tld Apfff 22. 1983. 'COWTACT A LAWYD.
STEVEN'S PHARMACY, 1525 Publllhed Orenge Coul Deify Publlahed Orenga Coall Dall The 1trwt addf8R of the 8bOW
M-Verde Or .. Eat, Costa,,._, Piiot Aptll 11, IS, 25. Mey 2, 1983 Ptlol, Aptlf 215, May 2.1"3. 9 11; 100 Scholz Pine No. 214, CA 92829. ' 181&-83 1 Nawport Beech, CA 9 2883. No u_,
WILLIAM RICHARD ROBUSTO, -------...... ---warranty Is give n ea to Ill 750 W. Sen JOH Ave .. K-4, Nit.JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE oomplet-Of con-ec:t,_). .,
cw-tt. CA 91711. ITOAI The beneflciery utldW Mid Deed Thie !XI.._ II condUcl41d .... en l'1CT1110UI .,_.. NOTICa TO CMDF Of Trull, by reeaon of • breec:tl Of --lnd""°"81. wr MAMI ITAT'lmNT OI' IUUC ni••Na default In 1M OC)llga~ MCUt'ed
Wlllllll'I R. Robulto Thi I~ l*'IOntl -doing <._, ..,., .. ., U.C.C.) thereby. heretofore e1tecuted 81'1d Thie llatement WU tlled with the butlna9e 11: Notice ta h ere by Of Vi n 10 detfvered IO the under•fgned I
C Or Coun (1) CHOICE AIR COUAIER, (2) credltore ol the within named written Oeciarltloll of a.fault and County lerll ol ange ty on CHOICE COURIER, 17892 Cowan 1ran•fer0f 1hat a bull! 1ranater la Demand fOf Sale, end written notlel
APl'fl t, 11113· n 1ana StrMI, Irvine. Calttomla 92714 . ebout 10 be made on paraonal ot bf.ecl1 and of etecrtton to ~
"" 4-SPEEO DELIVERY SERVICE. pr~ hereinafter ~bed. 1~e un<11rafnned to aelf ae td Pubffahed Or•nr, Coa11 uaffy _...., ... _.__ .......--.. .. •
S .. 2 1983 INC .. • Cellfornfa corporellon, ,_ • .., --...,.,_ property to Mtftlfy Mid ot>llgeflont, , PUot, Ai>rM 11, 18, • ,.,.,, • 17892 coweo Street, lrvlne. of the Intended t1anateror ire: and ther••lt•r Tiie unde111011e<1'• r
• 1teP-e3 Cll4tornl1 9271• R08EATO f. DI SI, 4 Sand-Doller cauMCI Mid notloe of bl'Mcll and of I~
Tiiis Du*'-fl conduc19d by • Ct., Niwpoft 9Mc:fl, CA t21413. etectton to be -ded October 25, "-
cor-porltloll. • The locMtOn In Celfomle of IN 1NI M lnetr. No. lt-2749'7 lt'I ---PIC-Tm_-0_-U_ll _______ N_-'i 4-SPEEO DELIVERY Ohllf •IWOUttve !lftkla l1f pr1nGlpel bo011 of Mid Oflldll "8ootdlo.
..._ ITATllmlfT SERVICf. tNC. buetn•" olftee ot th• Intended -Seid H I• wfll be made, but :.•
The toflowlng peraon I• doing ~ F«Tert. tren1i.t0t la 4 Send Doller Ct.. •lthout oovenant or warranty •• ,.
bua1M81 M! S«nlatY NewPof1 lleedl, CA t29113. ..P<-or tmpllecl, regerdlng tiat, • ~
PLANTEARA LANDSCAPE Thi• 1tatement w• llled wlth,tN All othef bualnee• nMIM end poa-'on, Of ~enoee. 10 l co .. 9441 K•..en err•. Huntington County Cieri! ot 0ttinge County. tctd,_ uMd by the Intended P8Yt...._ nothlt•<8"1811n1ria byprlMlpal 0:: ~) 8Noh OA 12t41 '"Int tr.,,.,_or wl1Nn llw .. )'Mn laat ,,. , ~ iiy Mid I .,.
MieHAEL WAYNE SlUTSMAN, Pubff1fled Orang• COHI Dally ~:!:C,:: let U ltnown to the Truet. with fftW • tn.\Mlld note
9441 Karen Clrcte. Hun1l11gto11 Pttot Apt, 11, 11. 2t5, Mey 2. tM3 __ ""~~!!'._ ~ provtded. ~ "'91y, under "-•
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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1983
ClAS-Slf If D C4
0.-, l'tlo4 Pftoto bf Lee hJM
Steve Simon and Sue Warfield teamed to win the Kodel Mixed_ Doubles· champic:mship yesterday.
:Angels-start
on right f oOt,
·then .boot it
I
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of tM Delly l"Uot 81.tf
It was an improbable ending to
an improbable game, and the
res ult only made an ugly
situation uglier.
The Angels had already blown
leads of 6-0 and 9-4, and were
trailing Boston, 10-9, when Bob
Boone stepped up to the plate
with a runner on first and no one
out in the bottom of the ninth.
/\fter un8uccessfully try.ing to
sacrifice, Boone swung away and·
promptly chopped ll Bob Stanley
pitch into the ground in front of
home plate 'that trickled up the
third base line.
Boone didn't budMe from the
batter's box · as Red Sox third
baseman Wade Boggs fielded the
ball and threw to second for the
first out, while Jerry Remy
casually tossed it over to first to
complete the double play.
Boone didn't leave the plate
because he felt the ball hit his
\
foot be'for e rolling fa ir.
Unfq rtunately. none of the
umpires saw it the same way.
It was that kind of a day for
the Angels.
A total of 19 runs, 28 hits and
four errors later, it was the
Angels who had to swallow the
bitter taste of defeat yesterday.
The final outcome, and how it
was achieved, so incensed the
usually mild-mannered John
McNamara, it took all the inner
strength he had to hold in his
emotions.
"What do you need? I don't
feel much like talking," snapped
the Angels' skipper, admitting he
was angry at everything in
g.e n er a 1 a n d not h tn g i n
particular. -
"We ~red enough runs to
win, why don't we get into the
heart of the matter -pitching."
All right. Staked tp leads of six
and five runs, Dave Goltz.
(See ANGELS, Pa1e CZ)
-Blazers
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•
Warlielt!, Preps_ begin road ~ to track fin a ls
-Siiiion Win---The~~~th~~~:~~i:;df~ ----$a .. ddle~~ck-(~-l;. :w-~:-~~bor (~2)~.--~---~~:~~i,;us final~ ~e ~edn~·sd:y at
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• begins tomorrow for area high school and El Toro (4-3). Fountain Valley High (2 o'clock).
K d 1 t . •tJ athletes in the Sunset, Sea View and South In the women's competition, Irvine The South Coast prelims at San 0 e j e Coast leagues with prelirns at Huntington recorded a 7-0 dual meet record, followed Clemente begin at l (field events) and the
-Seach, Il'vine and San Clemente high by Newport Harbor (6-l) and University first running event at 3. The finals are
Sue Warfl.eld and St-""'e schools.. (5 2) Friday with the same"~e schedule.
"v • . . -The CIF 4-A (S'On8et Leagu~) prelims Simon, the top-&eedL'<i team in The Sea View League title is also up for Huntington Beach is the $unset are scheduled for May 13 at El Modena
the tournament, breezed to an grabs at Irvine where Corona del Mar champion with all of the emphasis at the High (3 o'clock) with the 3-A prelima (Sea
easy straight-set victory over (men) and Irvine (women) try to enhance league prelims and finals (Thursday) View and South Coast) set M,ay 14 at
DebDie McCormick and Mario their unbeaten status in dual meets. placed on sending the top three individuals Valencia Wgh, also at 3.
P a r k e r to c a p t u r e t h e The Sea View prelims begin at 3 with the in each event to the CIF prelims. The South Coast and Sea View prelims
champibnshtp of-ttre-Kod-el relays, 2-rriile-ariafield events passed over Tomorr~w·s Sunset prelims beain at 3 include men and women. The Sunset
Mixed Doubles tenni s until Friday's finals. cl o-· o' ock with the relays, 2-mile and all but League's worpeJ:l'S prelims are at
tournament yesterday at the In the men's competition, Corona del Mar the discus in the field events held off until Huntington Beach Wednesday (3 o'clock)
John Wayne T ennis Club in . h 7 0 d f 11 d b Thursday. wt'th the finals Friday ru"ght. Newport Beach. enters wit a -recor , o owe y
The victory earned Warfield
and Simon a trip to New York
where they will play winners
from 14 other cities at the USTA
National Center at Flushing
Meadows (July 27-29).
The winner in New York will
receive an automatic entry into
the mixed doubles draw of the
U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows
in September.
Warfield, 30, a resident of·
Newport Beach, and" Simon, 29,
of Tustin, wer·e never really
extended during their four
rounds of play in the
toUTnament, winning each of
their matches in straigh't sets.
In yesterday's semifinal action,
Warfield and Simon, playing for
the Tustin Tenl)is Factory.
breezed to a 6-4, 6-4 verdict over
Chrissy Bragg and Craig Neslage,
representing the South Coast
Plaza Hotel Tennis Club.
M c Cormic k and Parker,
meanwhile, seeded No. 7 and
playing out of the Lindborg
Racquet Club, had little trouble
disposing of Cherise and Ted
Hagey. of (Valley Tennis Club of
San Diego), 6-3, 6-3.
.ln the final, Warfield and
Simon crusied to a 6-2 triumph in
the opening set before struggling
_for .. a 7-5 decision in the second.
Warfield, a former tennis
player at ·USC, and Simon have
been playing together for five
years.
Mother Nat·ure
assists Dodgers
CHICAGO (AP) -Los
Angeles Manage,r ·Tommy
Lasorda has confronted his share
of umpires, but he seldom argues
about the weather.
He took issue with neither
yesterday. after heavy r ain
helped the Dodgers slip past the
Chicago Cubs, 3-2, after just five
innings.
"That's something we can't
control," Lasorda said, smiling.
"We do what the umps tell us to
do. If they tell us to play in the
rain, we play. If they tell us to
get off the field, we get off. We
stand by their decision."
Chicago Manager Lee Elia
stood up to home plate umpire
F.d Vargo's decision to continue
the game in ·the bottom of the
fifth inning despite a heavy
downpour. ...
Bill Buckner had stepped up to
the plate, but wanted toJ"eturn to
the batting circle to dry his bat.
Vargo ordered him to get back
into the batter's box.
Elia came out to argue, and
was ejected "after a few more
words were exchanged" with
Vargo, the Cub manager said.
"The poin~is, put the tarps on
the field if it's raining," Elia
argued. "We got all day to play.
Let's play under the best
conditions possible."
But the rain never s topped.
.The fifth inning ended with
Buckner and Leon Durham
striking out, and, after two
Dodgers struck out in their sixth.
Vargo ordered the tarps onto the
field. Ninety minutes later, he
called the game, allowing the
Dodgers their second win of the
three-game series.
The Dodgers grabbed a 2-0
lead in the first inning when
Cubs' starter Ferguson Jenkins,
1-3, walked Ken Landreaux,
who took third on a single by
Rick Monday. Pedro Guerrero
drove in Landreaux with a
sacrifice fly and Monday acored
on Greg Brock's double.
The Dodgers made it 3-0 with
an unearned run in the second.
xpress gets Blitze
Derrel Thomas slides hom.e safely.
Louganis the best?
One diver ·thinks so
THE WOODLANDS, Texas
(AP) -Austrian diver Niki
Stajkovic, who has watched his
rivals since well before he first
competed in the Olympics in
1972, says A m erican Greg
Lougan.is is by far the world's
best.
"I don 't think anybody can
beat him right now," said
Stajkovic, who finished second in
the 3-meter sptingboard event
over the weekend at the FINA
World Cup Diving
Championships. ''He's just way
ahead of everybody ei.e at this point." .
Louganis, a fonner UC Irvine
student, overwhelmed Stajkovic
by 73 polhta, 452.31 to 379.44, to
wtn the e\.tnt. "I didn't do my be1t, but I
probably couldn't have beat him
even if I had.'' said Stajkovic,
who first dived in the Olympics
at the age of 13.
Louganis, a 23-year-old from
Mission Viejo had to pull oU a
spectacular final dive to defeat
Bruce Kimball, 19, in the
10-meter platform event.
Kimball, of Ann Arbor, Mich.,
led by half a point going into the
sixth dive. Louganis won 457.89
to 453.78.
"It came down to the fact that
I waa doing tough~r dives," said
Louganis, who haa a 3.4 dearee
of difficulty on hi.a final effort
compared to Kimball's 2.8.
"Bruce said that he plana to U8e
some toughter dives the next
thne out."
~----------·~--~ re urn ome
LOS ANGEt.ES (AP) -It had been
more than a decade alnce his lalt
regular-aeuon co.china appearance. ln
the Loa Angeles ColT1eum, and hla
return wu vintap Oeorp. Allen.
Football Leacue ln 1966-70 before a
brief return ln 1978, when he waa fired
after ju9t two preeeMOn 1amea.
and two touchdowns as Chicago went
ahead 24-3 ln the opening half.
Divlalon lead with Tampa Bay. Loa
Anaelea fell to 4-6. One of the few briaht 1pota tor the
Expreat wu rookie quarterbllCk Torn
IWmey, who c0tnpleted' ~
for 196 yards and two afW takinl over fer ___. Mike Rae law In • The Allen-uaembled Chlcaao Blitz of
the fledgling United Statea Football J,.eacue played aound, 1Dlld football en
route to a 98-17 victory yeeterday over
the Loe Anaelea Expre11.
The omlauiht WU Md by quarterbeok ~Landry, a 15-year pro who la
· · aly the type of MMCJned perfomwr
Allen alwlyl haa preferred.
' "lt w .. 1ood to come back to the
Collteum,11 Mid Allen, Who coec?hed the
Loi Anl(•lH Rama of the National
"I haven't been ln the vialtorl' locker
room here very much, or on the vialton'
side of the field. But it wu fl'Mt to come
in here and play u well as we did."
Allen, who tur'nect' 61 1 .. t Friday,'
added, "Landry always aeema to play
well when he ,.ta into the Collleum. It w• IMtld to aee him have 1 aood pme here . .,,---
The ;te-ye.r-old Landry, who apent 14
NFL aeuona wtth Detroit and Ba!Umore,
~pleted 11 of 23 ~ for 186 yarda,
lncludina l°"'8 8·for-13 for 141 yardl
"It leeDll like everi ~I come here,
I have a aood ~,' said Landry, who
ranka tint ln the USFL11 pullnl ratihO. ''The lMt time l WU here WU in 19.,2
wf th O.trolt, II .
Expnm c.o.ch Huah C-uQpbeU, ~~
blamed hl• club'• fnablllty to ·~et cnnkec! up" for the le., uld of 1•the
BllU. 'enwir play la typf.Cal of what their
co.ch baa done ln ihe put. II
The vlCtory, com1na befon a crowd of
· 21,143, ran Chlcalo'• reoord to 6-3 and
-pve the Blltl 1 lhan of the C.ntral
the a8cond ~-1.Andry put the BUta ahMd to 111Y
when he hJt tleht end Paul Neker wtth
an 18-yard 9CGl1nl throw 11.x mlnutiea
lnto the con teat. -..Ucker · allO cau1ht
Landry'• eecond touchdown paaa, a
l·yarder ln the .... ~. then the
Chlcaac> quarter'Mck hooked up wtth Douc Denni11an on a 9-yard a'Orinl play
In the final q\IU'W.
clinging
to life
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Los
Angeles Coach Pat Riley thought
his team was ready to sweep its
National Basketball Asaociation
playoff seriet with the Portland
Trail Blazers.
"I thought we were geared
up,'' Riley said after the -Blazers
s~ed alive by knocking off the-
Lakers 108-95 yesterday. "We
wanted to finish it today. We
were completely flat, missing
lay-ups and turning the ball
over."
Despite the wire-to-wire 1088,
the Laken lead the best~f-seven
Western Conference semifinal
aeries 3-1 and can move on to the
cOnference finals with a victory
tomorrow night at the Forum in
Inglewood. ~o NBA team has come back to
win a aeries after losing the first
three games, but that didn1t stifle
the Blazers' optimism.
"Thia team has never quit,''
said Portland Coach Jack
Ramsay. "Frankly, rm confident
we can beat them."
Ramsay feels the Blazers
should lead the aeries 3-1, but
have been victims of mistakes
late in the games. They didn't
make many rili.stakes when the
Lakera tried to rally yesterday.
"We had our moments when I
waa·a little concerned," Ramsay
said, "but overall we took good
care of the ball."
· Kareem Abdul.Jabbar, who is
averaging 33 points per game in
the aeries with Portland, had 34
points and eight blocked shots
Sunday. But he got little help
-from Jamaal Wilkes and Norm
Nixon, who w ere 6-of-18 and
5-of-13 from the field,
reapectively.
"We're still in control,"
Abdul-Jabbar said. "We'll be
ready for Tuesday."
The game brought out the
poetic side of Portland's Mychal
Thom peon.
, ''As the clock v.caa winding
down," Thompson said, "the
thing that came to mind was an
air bubble rising to the surface.
Tilat's a sign of life. We're still
dee; under water, but we're still
alive.''
Rogers still
hasn't decided ·
_.....
Johnny Ropn, a -9 forward
who left Stanford'• buketball
Pf'Oll'8J1l a month ago and who
WU rumored to be hellded to UC
Irvtne, i. yet to commit h.lm8eU,
acco'rdlna to UCI Coach Bill
Mullipn. •
"He baa yet to make a dedlion
and I don't know when be wlll,"
aa1d Mullipn. "ffopetully, we'll
have m answer in a w-" or '°"
.. Sure1,.~'d Uk• to aee him
come tlD U\;I. But w.'re Jult one
of a aumber of tcboo11 b•'• CONlkllrinl.'• Mulllpn added. "°""' prepped at 1A Quinta ~ WMn he WM the CIJ"1 3-A P18Y9I' of the ¥ear 11 1 Ju.n,lor .......
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Cl Orange Coatt DAILV PILOTI MOfldey, MIY 2, 1983
\lan-B£ocklin dies
of natural causes
From AP dl1pa1cbea
MONROE, Ga. -Norm Van al
Brocklin, who led both the Loa 4. •
Angeles Ra ms and Philadelphia
Eaglet to National Football League
tit.l<'t> and later coached the Mjnnesota Vikings
and Atlanta Falcons, died early today, according
to a spokeswoman at Walton County Hospital.
Van Brocklin, 56, showed no signs of life
when an ambulam-e arrived at his home in Sc>cial
Circle shortly before I a.m.
EIYI', said Anne Haymaker, a
~;iiilllnursing supervisor at the '..:.. h ospital. She said he w as
pron ounced d ead at the
hospital at 1:05 a.m.
Haymaker said she did
not know the cause of death,
but "there is no question it's
. nothing other than natural
-..-~_,causes.''
VAN MOCttUN Van Brocklin starred for
the Rams from 1949 to 1957 before being traded
to Philadelphia where he led the Eagles in 1960
to thdr last league crown in his final season aa a
player. They defeated the Green Bay Packers in
the late Vince Lombardi's first appearance as a
coach in a title game.
A collegiate All-American at Oregon, Van
Brocklin is a member of the Pro Football Hall of
Fame. •
Ironically, his death comes a lit1ilf more than
a month after that ol Bob Waterfield, with
whom he shared quarterbacking duties in
leading the Rams to the NFL crown in 1951.
Waterfield, who retired in 1952, died March 25.
In addition to the NFL title in 1951, Van
Brocklin was instrumental in leading the Rams
to Western Conference titles in 1949, 1950 and
1955. ~
Quot~ of the day
· --Jo)lll""Madden, 'the eBs-foalbalJ anatyst,
on Stanford quarterback John Elway, the
No. 1 !!election in the NFL draft: "He's an
instant cure for coaches' burnout."
Generals take command
Bobby Scott completed 21 of 29 [il
passes as he engineered three scoring c. t
drives and Herscbel Walker bolted 80
ya r ds for a fourth -quarter
touchdown, powering New Jersey to a 34-29
USFL victory over Denver to highlight action
yesterday . . . In other gam~. Jobn Williams
S(..'Ored on a one-yard dive with 1:23 left and a
late Boston rally ended three yards short of the
Michigan goal line as the Panthers held on for a
28-24 win over the Breakers . . . Quarterback
Bob Lane threw two touchdowns and ran four
yards for another as Birmingham routed
Washington, 35-3.
Tigers caged by A's
Bob lteanaey hJt hit tint mtjor II 1-.ue hame nm and Du Meyer hid
a r un·ICOrlJ\I •'n1le, 1lvln1 Mike ~ Norris end the O.kland A'• • 2-0
victory and • 1weep of their double-header tft~ with O.t.roit. ln the flnt pme, rookle Cllrta Codlroll ptt.ched a three-hJtter and won 8-3
to eettle a 8COre with the Ttpra. who releued
him two eere when he wu tryt.ng to come
back from arm problems . . .
Elaewhere ln the American
}jlk• d1U1 and
Pat atler each drove in&
run ln the eighth inning ~
eveland edged Kansai Citr_.
2-1 ... Kea Slnctetoo •
three-run homer, Jolla
Lowea1te1D'1 eolo shot and a
pair of two-run singles by
Eddie Murray p owered
NOMll Baltimore to an 8-2 victory
over Seattle . . . Jerry Mamplarey drove in two
runs with three hits, including a home run on the
game's first pitch, and Roy Smalley drove i.n
three more as the New York Yankees out.slugged
Texas, 8-4 . . . Paul Molitor'• tie-breaking single
and RoblD Yoant'• three-run homer hig.hlighted
a six-r un outburst in the ninth inning as
Milwaukee outlasted Minnesota, 8-4 . . . Dave
Stelb pitched a three-hitter and Barry Bonoell
slugged a grand slam as Toron'° blanked the
Chicago White Sox, 8-0.
Perez rockets Astros
Toay Perez slammed a single, II
double and home run and batted in
five runs as Philadelphia clobbered
Houston, 11-3, to highlight National
~e action yesterday . . . Elsewhere, WUIJe
McGee slugged a three-run homer .and Geor1e .
Hendrick and Louie Smltll drove ~ two runs
each to power St. Louis to a 10-9 decision over
San' Francisco . . . PblJ Nlekro won his first
game of the season and Bob
Horner doubled home th e
winning run 'in a two-run
si¥th, leading Atlanta to a 2-1
victory over Tom Seaver and
the New York Meta ... Ron
Oelter tripled in two runs
with one out in the ninth
inning to snap a 3-3 tie and
Cincinnati went on to a 6-3
victory over Montreal and a
9Pll • split of its double-header with
the Expos. In the opener, Warren Cromartie'•
sixth-inning sacrifice fly broke a.k~ tie and
Andre Dawson hit a two-run, inside-the-park -r:v;:·;:. in,.ttle.~OO!!h, 8!.Jtie Ex~ edged the
Reds, 5-4 . . , The contest &tween "'San "Diego
and Pittsourgh was postp6ned due to rain in
Pittsburgh. .
7 6ers.-elose-door-0n NY
Philadelphia completed a four-m game aweep of its Eastern Conference
semifinal with New York as the 76ers
edged the Knlcks, 105-102, yesterday
as Moaea Malone acored 23 of his 29 points in the
second halt. The loss by the Kicks came despite a
35-point performance from forward Bernard
Kini . .. . Marques Jobnaon scored 22 points and
ignited a fourth -quarter s urge, leading
Milwllukee to a 107-99 victory over Boston as the
Bucks took a 3-0 lead in the teams' semifinal
playoff series. Sidney r.loncrfef added 26 for the
Bucks, who can clinch the series w;ith a victory
tonight. Larry Blrd, who missed Friday's game
with the flu. led the Cel ·cs with 21 points.
Oilers drilling Chicago
Oleaa Alldertoa•1 tle-breakln1 Iii aoal at 13:0~ of the third pet"lod '
yeaterday lift.eel ~monton to ' 3-2
victory over Chlcaao and Into a
commanding three &amet·W-nono lead In the
Campbell Conference champlonahlp playof ta.
Wayoe Gretzky picked up two a11l1ta a1
deferuemen Cbrllt Huddy and Don Jacboo
ICbred aecond·perlod goala to put the Oilen
ahead. Chicaso then came bick to tie it ln th.e
third period before Andenon't goal.
Crenshaw ends ary spell.-
Bea Crea1baw, an overwhelmlna II favorite with his huge gallery ol
fellow Texans, ended a three-year
victory lapee with a ~-under-par 66
yesterday and won the Byron Nellon Claaaic by
on e stroke In Irving, Texas . . Ar1entina'1
Roberto De VlceDZO went on a back nine birdie
blnge yesterday, giving him and substitute Rod
Fanae&b the $100,000 flnt place prize in the
Lege.nds of Golf tournament at Auatin, Texas
. . . Holll1 Stacy won her second consecutive
LPGA event, shoo~ a 1-under-par 73 to hold
on for a one-stroke victory in an international
women's tournament at Hilton Head Isla.nd,
S.C ... Taiwan pro Cben Tze-mln1 fought off
drizzling rains, high winds and a three-way
playoff to cap ture the Chun ichi Crowns
tournament in Tokyo.
Baseball today
1923 -Walter .Klhnson recorded his fl.est
shutout of the aeason and the lOOth of his
major league record 113 career shutouts as
the Washington Senators defeated the New
York Yankees, 3-0.
1954 -Cardinals Hall of Farner Stan
Musial hit five home runs in a double-
header split with the· New York Giants at
St. Louis.
Today's bi rthdays: C hicag o Cubs
outfielder Keith Moreland la 29. !>etroit
coach Gates Brown is 44. ..
McEnroe wins marathon ·
JobD McEnroe ran off seven. straight points to beat Ivan Lendl in a.
fifth-set tiebreaker to win a record
third WCT tennis final yesterday. 1'he _ -•.
longest match in the history of the tournament
ended, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-7, 7-6. The marathon lasted
' three hours and 34. minutes . . . Richard Petty
--ovoided a wild multi-car crash at mid·r~ and
went on to win the Winston 50Q race in Alabama
-the only Grand National stock car event ne
had not previously won . . . EdwlD Rosario
captured the vacated WBC lightweight title by
winning a unanimous deciaion ov~ Me.xico's
Jose Lula Ramirez . . . Stock car driver Bob
Brevak was in salisfaatory condition with burrt.s
suffered the day before in ci' race that lelt one
driver dead at the Alabama lnternatiooal Motor
Speedway. Ken Kalla, 35, died Satulday of a
severe skull injury in the ARCA 500 Kilometers
race when he lost control of his 1983 Buick Regal
in the second turn and slid into the inside
guardrail at more than 175 mph.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Pittsburgh at Dodgers,
7:35 p.m., KA.BC (790).
Baseball ANGELS STUMBLE. UCI, Titans
From Page C1
making his second start in
place of Mike Watt, walked
.
rescheduled ..
NHYC attracts
large turnout
for opening day
By ALMON LOCliBEY 0.-,Nlt ...........
Forty-three boata ln seven c1ueet turned out
Saf..W'.d.&_y 1or ..HcWJl.QI..l Harbor Yacht Club'•
tradltlona.l Openlna Day race from Lo. Anielee
Harbor to Newport Beach.
Winner in the lnterna t.lonal Otfahore Rule
Clua A wu Whistle Wind, Ken Seider and the
BOATING ttJ
C1ua B winner wu Free Enterpriae, lk.lppered by
Dick Ettinger of the host club.
Clua A winner ln the Performance H.andiOp ~Fleet was Winterhawk, co--akippered by Bob
Me of NHYC and Hal Day, Bahia Corinthlan
Yacht Club. PHRF-B winner was Pegaaua, sailed
by Jerry Montgomery, Alam.ltoe Bay Yacht Club.
In the nine-boat Cru!al.ng Class the winner was
Odyssey, skippered by Al Bumand, NHYC.
The race also featured three one-design classes
Winner in the Cal 2-46 Claaa was Kraken, skippered
by Tom Corkett, the winner in the Santana-20 Class
was De Javu, sailed by Anne Shock, NliYC, and
the Etchells-22 winner was Phoenix, sailed by J ,W.
Macia.s, NHYC.
Hobie Cat eoaveatfoa
Hobie Cat sailors from Orange C.Ounty will be
joining with more than 500 others from throughout
the Southwest Thursday f6r the seventh annual
Lake Havasu Family Fun and Recreational Retreat
at Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
Hobie catters are expected from Colorado,
Utah , New Mexico, Nevada, A{izona and other
areas of ·Southern Califomi.a.
In addition to racing on the sometirne!I breezy
Lake Havasu there will be c.hildren's activities,
water-walking cont.est, a fleet tug 'o war and a
tennis tournament.
The event, which lasts through Sunday, is co-
sponsored by the world Hobie Class Association and
Old Milwaukee light beer. .
-NBA stars inducted
· SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) -Six stars of
basketball, .including a U.S . senator from New
J ersey, were ·inducted. inQS ~tbell's ~L o1
Fame today, joining 138 ot)lers who ruive maCte an
impoft:ant contribution to the game. ·· ·
The roster includes a pair of former New York
Knick stars -Bill Bradley and Dave Deau.chere
-along with University of North ~llna Coach
Dean Smfth: former Cineinnati Royals ·star· Jack
Twyman; and two game pioneers, now dead,
referee Lloyd Leith and_ fonner Amateur Athletic
Union President Lou Wilke.
Bradley is now a U.S. sehator from New
Jersey, and he said he was "particularly happy" to
be inducted the same year as DeBusachere, now
.general manager of the Knicks.
f>l •• L~ ~ Yo%01ess1onal ~ W . Floost
Fl...ORIST 29 15 Rea Hill Avenue
South Coasl Design Center A· 108 Cos1a Mesa
•n Stone Mill 641 -0810
• final:
35-21
foilr and surrendered three home
runs before leaving with the
Angels ahead, 9-7.
Then Doug Corbett, Saturday
EL PASO, Texas (AP) night's hero, could last only an
-El Paso Dlablos inning before he was tagged for
Manager Ton y Muse r four hits and another two runs to
had to r each into the tie the score.
runs in the f t and didn't have a
ball travel more than 120 feet in
the air.
That kind of an afternoon,
codtbined with some questionable
calls by the umpires, made for
short tempers.
UC Irvine's scheduled baseball
double-header 'with Cal State
Fullerton yP'aterday was.
postponed due to wet grouri
and was reset for today.
Tell her how great she is and how much you appreciate
all the little things (and some pretty big thi,ngs) she's
done for you.
supernatural to try to Finally, Luis Sanchez, in relief
explain his team's 35-21 of loeing pitcher Andy Hassler
victory ove r the (l -1), couldn't get the final out in
Beaumont olden Gators the top of the ninth inning as
in a Texas League Remy singled up the middle to
baseball game Saturday score teammate Dave Stapleton
· ht with what proved to be the rugn .
El Paso and Beaumont winning run.
had a combined 56 runs, ''Goltz did things that aren't
56 hits, 53 RBI and 38 defensible -walks and home
singles to break records runs," lamented Mc Namara.
that had stood since June "Therein lies the story.
15. 1902. ''You guys laughed a couple of
"This ballpark is just weeks ago about the bullpen not
absolutel y e l ectric. getting enough work. Well, it got
That's the-0nly way lean its work over the weekend.
explain it," Muser said of "When we can't hold leads,
the game, which broke anybody who is o ut the r e
four 81-year-old league concerns me."
records for combi n ed There was a moment of silence
offense. and then McNamara added: ''I'm
C o r s i c a n a b e a t not going to go into a tirade," he
Texarkana, 51-3, in the said as he threw his shoes into h is
1902 game, in a slugfest travel bag and redecorated his
that included 63 hits and office by scattering a few papers.
45 RBI Ther·e was no "I 'm just upset . It was a
o utfield fence and frustrating afternoon and not
Texarkana had only two very pretty to watch."
pitchers, Texas League D eapite their offensive
officials said. production, the Angels were
There also were nine victimized by some shoddy base
e rrors in Saturday's running and" untimely hitting.
g a m e -s i x b y Betwee.n the fourth and fifth
&.umont and three by innings, the Angels aent 14 men
El Paso. The game, tothe plate,but11COredonly three
which lasted 3 hours and runs. It was In the fifth that
39 minutes, drew 6,4tz-Boone Uied to score, too, on an
fans. aborted double play attempt and
El Puo'a Mike Felder was thrown out at the plate by a
bad only two hits but good 10 feet, thwartln& what ~ ln rune runs. He could have been a ~ l.onh'I·
had a grand l1aln homer Of counte, the Angell 1hould
a three-run homer, ~ have been tipped olf to what
sacrifice Cy and an RBI kind of day It was going to be
taerlflce bunt. when they ICOred five unearned
Clippers
start search
Red Sox Manager Ralph Houk
was to88ed out early in the game.
Angel shortstop Tim Foll was
ejected in the ninth. And Angels
General Manager Buz:zie Bavasi,
who watched the proceedings
along with the rest of the 37,645
in attendance at Anaheim
Stadium, couldn't help but get
caugh t up in the emotional
aspect, too, as he threatened to
expoae the umpires, via instant
replay on the message board in
left field, at future games.
"We've always tried to protect
the umpi.res for their mistakes,"
said an enraged Bavasi, who was
particularly steamed over the call
on Boone in the ninth.
"W ell, we 're through
protecting them. We blew a 6-0
lead, they didn't lose the game,
but they helped. From now on
we're going to run our own
business."
Summed up Rod Carew: ''You
hate games like this. You know
you're going to win some and lose
some ... you just hate to l<>&e
•em."
Especially the way the Angela
did. ANGmL NOT&a-sllld Tilll , ... of IM Boone
tluc:o In tn. nlntll: ··~·a not 1 man alive
wtlo c:et1 ••-• 1ome1111nQ Ilk• tllet. Nobody 19 thet good an .ctM II fne men d_,., n.on,
)'OU know It l!lt hlm In the loot tJecauM he't
not about lo tlend tiler• on • p1ey Ilk• thet.
You know umpire• ere going to make
mlrt•JI". They're humen. Bvt eomebod)I llM got to gel IM play right wMIMt he' a bloaked
OU1 Of~·· . . . a.Id Ct.-dlllf end INrd
beM "'°" a.-. wtlP mede lfW cell; "The hit In front of Ille plate. Thllt'• wflet
tl\e home pl1t1 umptr• -· 111er 1 whit the llrat b-umplf1 MW and 111et'1 whet I MW. It
wun't OIH IMlll hi (8oone) dlOn't ru11," , . Coumwrld ~ ... 9oone .. It 1111 ...
foot, It hit 1111 Joo!. He'• not •Mer, And It tllll
umplr .. MY ~t. tllen tll9y'f'I Natl." •.. .... ¥........._ 11:11 bMll ~t by tM '"m to
IOln Edmonton wh«• hi wtlt pt11y for two Of
llrw dip.
The host Anteaters, who lost to
the Titans, 7-0, Saturday, trail
fl.rst-place UC Santa Barbara by
t hree games in the SCBA
standings. The Titans are 3 ~
games behind.
The Titans have won their two
prior meetings against UCI this
season.
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MAJOR LEAGUE ITANDINGS
Am«lcan LMgue
WflT OIVl8ION
~:o K1.n1UClty r .. u Mlnnttoll
Chicago
SMttte
w L l'ct. oa 1:1 9 5111
13 II 5111
10 8 556 1 12 10 !>45 I
It II 478 2'-'
8 It 421 3'A
8 17 .320 81.it
I A8T DIVl8ION
B•lllmor•
Bolton Mllweuk"
Ctevetanel
New York
Toron10
O.trolt
12 II ,571
It II .650 ~ 11 9 .550 'A
10 11 .478 2
10 It .478 2
9 10 471 2
8 It 421 3
YMlerdaf•8cofM
8o11on 10, Ane-M t
Toronto 8, ClllcllQO 0
MllweukM 8. Mlnnetota 4 CMveienel 2. Kan ... City 1 •
New Yotk a. T•• .. 4 o a1o1ane1 8·2, O.lrou 3--0
Oattlmot• 8. S..11141 2 T'-r·•a-r. ... ·Oarwtn l-1) ••Toronto (Clancy
H).n
MllwaulcM (H• .. 0-01 •t Clllc900 (Hoyt
1-3), n
New York (Shirley 1·11 •• KM\M• Clty
(L-d2·2).n Only g•mM tc:IWlduled
National LNGU.
wtlT OM..atl W L ~Ge
Atlanta 15" 5 .75/J
Docle9f• 15 II .714 'A Clndnnatl 12 11 522 4 ~
San Diego 10 12 .455 II
.Houston 8 16 348 8'A ~ . ...-oo -<$ -3ff-9
IAIT OIVlltON St. Loult 11 5 847 Phll.o.ipl\19 12 7 .832
MontrMI 11 8 579 1
PlttabUrQll 8 9 .471 3
New Yori< 8 12 .333 5'-'
Chicago 8 15 .288 7
Y ..... def'akotM ~ S, ClllcllQO. 2 (6 lnnlngt, rain)
San t>lego al Pltteburgh. ppd .. rel!\
Phlladelphla. 11, Houston 3
Atlanta 2. New York I MontrMI 5-3. Cincinnati 4-8
SI. 1.oul• 10, San Francli!ei II
Toder'•O-Phl•burgll (Rhoden 0-21 It Dodpr9
(RelJM 3-1), n •
Houtton (Ryen 2-11 •I N•w York
(Torrez 1-2), n
Clnolnnall (Solo 3-2) al Philadelphia
(Ruthven 1..0), n Only QI"'" .C:heduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RM lox 10.. Anoele t
801TQH CAL•CMUttA ••hbl .........
Mitter cf
han1 r1
Rlol 11
Arm .. dn
l:logg• 3b Staplln dn O.Omanc
Newmanc
Hottmn• ~y2b
6 1 3 3 Carew lb 5 2 4 O
3000Benlqlr1 5120
50200ownlnglf 3100
5 I I I ~.Jckan dh 2 1 1 3
4 2 2 0 Lynn cf 1 I 0 0
4320 Fer119ft r1 2000
32230eCnca3b 52 11
I 0 I 0 Wlllng 2b 5 1 I 2
51tOFOllM 4 022
5022 Ad&mlP< 0000
Boone e 5010
Tolllls 41 10 18 11 TOlals 37 11 12 II ._....,......._
Soeton 000 .Ql3 201-10
Callfornla SO I 120 000-II
Gan.--wlnnlng RBI -~y11).
E -Hollma n, Bo oo•. OeClncH, BooM. OP -Botton 2, C9lllornle 2
LOB -Soeton t. Cellfomla 10. 28 -
Rice. Remy, Carew, WIHong. HR -Miiiet
( 1 ), Armu (3). a.omen (2). O.ClnOM (6~
S -o.ciman, Fttgveon. Ill M 10 ... '°". "" McBrown 3 7 7 2 3 2
Aponll 2 3 2
Bird I 0 0
0 3 1
0 0 I
Stnly (W .2-2) 3 2 0 0 I 0
Celtteml9 Goltz 6'1'.1177 42
Corbell 1 4 2 2 0 t H .. ter (L,0-1)1'1'. 2 2 2 0 2 SllllGhei 'IA. t 0 0 o 0 McBrown pitched to two b•lltr• in
4th.
HBP -Foll (by Stanley). T -3:16 A
-37.6'5. A•aweregee
8ATIINO
Ca•ew
Sconiers
Btnlquez
Foll Ro.Jack-~ Grlel'I
Re.Jack-Cla1k
Lynn
Boone
Oownlf>g Wiifong
Aelam.t
Fergueon
Tot1lt
A8 II H Hfl 1181 Av9.
83 14 39 I 15 470
31 10 14 3 11 .368 41 t1 1' I 3 341
71 8 25 0 It 321 22 3 7 I I 318
83 12 26 8 16 301
80 14 18 2 10 300
80 11 17 4 12 283
44 2 12 0 2 273
81 12 22 7 21 .272
72 8 18 2 7 250
77 17 17 2 4 221
14 I 2 0 3 143
10 I 0 0 0 000 111001000
172 125 230 29 117 298
l'ITCHINO
II' H M 10 W-t. lllA
S1ncl'IN. Ill 11 8 8 I· I 2.25
Zahn 32 26 8 22 3-1 2 53
JOlln 35 35 5 8 2· 1 3.34
For.c:ll 20'1\ 19 3 9 3-0 3 98
Will 28 28 7 8 1-3 4.85
Corbell 7 12 o 8 1-0 5 14
Hutler 8'1'. 10 0 7 0-1 5.40
Kleon 28.... 33 13 22 2-1 5 115
Goltz 24'1'. 31 15 11 O·I 8.57
Cu1!11 2'1'. 3 2 2 0-0 875
To1e1a 1011 2oe 81 103 t3·1l 4.30
Blue ,,.,. a, White lo• O
Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 I
Toronto 000 000 80x-8 II 0
Bannttler. Tldrow (7), Hickey (8) and ~ Stieb end MarllnN.. W-Stleb. 4·2.
L-B1nnlettr, 1-4. HR-Toronto, BonnaM (1~ A-111.7119.
'
f
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Monday, May 2, 1983
... ..,.1,TwtM4
Mllweu.k" Oto 010 ooe-8 12 o Mtnneeota 200 000 002-4 II 0
Sunon. Ladd (ti end Simmon•: Viole.
WIMlam• (81 •nd Engi9 W-Svllon, 4-1.
L-Wllll•ma. 2·2 HR-Mllw1ukee.
Yount (4) A-2~.703
lndlMW 2, ..., ... 1
CleYetancl 000 000 020-2 6 0 Kenaaa City 000 001 000-1 10 0
SorenHn Splllner (8) eno B•nelo.
Haney (8). Gu•• end Wathen w -
SorenHn, 2-3 LA-Gura. 4-1 S -Spltl.-(5). A-18.199
y ..... _,,...,,....4
N-York 111 000 500-8 15 I r.... 020 ooo 200-4 12 o
Righetti. Murrey (71 end Wyneger.
.Smithton, Jone• (7), Schmidt (Q) and
Johnson. W -Rlg hettl 4 -1. l -
Smltheon, 3-1. S-0. Murrey (I). HA-
N-York, Mumpnrey (I) A-28,287
FllllT OAME
A'• 1. neere a
0.trolt , 120 000 000-3 3 3
Oakl•hd 000 280 OOx-8 tO I
Ufdur, 8e<enguer (6), Balley (5) •'¥1 Parrish~ Codlroll ind Cl••., W-Coellroll ..t· I, K-U)Our, ().3
llCOHOGAMI
A'a2, T ...... O
O.tron ooo ooo 000-0 11 1
Oakland OOt 000 IOx-2 4 I Wlk:ox eno Perrltn; Norrla. Buro,,.....
(8). McC_.ll}' (8) end Keamev. W-Norrla. 3-1. 1.-Wllcox, 2-3. S-McCally (2).
HR-Oakland, KMtney (1). A-23,819
oncMM I, ...,.,_. 2
Baltimore SO I 000 002-8 14. I
SMtlte 010 OtO 000-2 ·~ 0
Devi•. T. Marti~ (8) and Dempsey:
P111ry. ThOm&I (4), StMlton (8). CaudMI
(91. v~ Berg C9l and s-.. w Oallle.
1..0. L -Perry, Z.:J. S -T. Mart!Mz 121
HA• -Baltimore. Slngl•ton (21.
LOWlll\91 .. n tJi SMllte, s-( 1) A -
7.802
-NATIONAL LEAGUE
~3,Cube2
L~~: bl CHICA!°, II bl
S .Su 2b 30 O o Snctbr; 2b o 00 o
Lanelrx cf 2 1 0 0 J.Kencly 2b 2 0 0 0 Mondayll S110 8oweM 3000
Gverrtt 3b t 0 1 I Bvdtnr lb 3000 Brotnb--r o 11 our11em ct 11 o o
Roenlck rf 2 0 0 0 Cey 3b I 1 0 0 niom .... 2100 Morlndr1 2011
Sctotcla c 2 O 1 0 St.Thman II 2 0 t t
Hootori p 1 o O O J.~••{• c 2 o 1 o
Dtewart p I O O O Jenkin• p 2 0 O O
Lallertt p 0 0 0 0
Tol•I• 19341! Totlll, t8232
Game called wltn two out In top ot 8111
Inning, rain.
lcofe by Inning• Lot Angel9a 210 000-3
Cnteago 000 20x-2 G.,,,.wtnnlng RBI -Guwrtto 3
E -J O•vls OP -Loa Ange!M 1.
Chlc•go 1. LOB -Lo• AngelH 7.
ChlcaQO 6 2B -Broclt. J.Oavlt SB -
S•ndberg (3). Guartero (4) SF -
Guetrero. ' Loe A,..-II' H II Ell U 10
Hooton 322230 Stewert (W, 1..0) 2 t 0 0 0 4
CMCe90 Jen~lnt (L, 1-3) 4~ 4 3 2 S 2
l •Herta 1000t2
Hooton pltChed In""" baller• In 4th HBP -Sl1 ndberg by Hooton,
"Tllor'nM by M*tns. WP -Lefter11 BK
-Jenltlns. T -2:06. A -11,295
•-2,llilat91 Ati...ta 000 002 000-2 4 I New Yorlt 100 000 000-t 5 0
Nlel<ro. Bedrosian (8) end 811#1edle1.
S..-. Otoeco (81 and l10dgee w -
Nltkto, 1-2. L -S..ver. 1-2 S -Bedrosian (2). A -32, 183.
,lfllT 0.-
lapos 1, llMl4 Clnclnn•ll 000 002 002-4 11 0
Montreal 002 001 02~-6 10 1
Berenyt, Scne<r111 (71 end 8119rde41o;
Gullk:l<aon. Reerelon (7), Schelnd« (8). B. Smith (SI) and Bleckw.11, Ramo1 (fl). W
-GulllQk~. 2-3. L -ll«enyt. 2-2. S -B. SmRh (2). HR1 -Cincinnati.
Bench 13i Mon\real, C>ewton (6). MCOMDO.-
lledlf.lltpoe a Cincinnati 20o 010 003-8 8 0 Montreal 102 000 000-3 8 0 Prk:e. Hum1 (9) I/Id Trrltno; Lerc:h,
8urrta (51 end R•moa. W -Prlol, 2-2. I.
-Burris, 0-2. S -Hume (4). HRa -
Cincinnati. c.c:teno (2), Or'-' (3). A
-33,407
""'*" 11 • .-a Houalon 000 010 002-3 8 2
Phlladelphta 104 303 000-11 t3 O
KMPP8f. Ruhl• (4). OIPlno (7) •nd
Alby: Cl\Mteneon, Holland (8), Monge
(SI) and Vltgl. W -Chtltrlen-. 1·2. L
-Kn•PP•r, 103. HRa -Houston. Totman(!~ Phlladelpl\ta. P111c(t). Vlrgff
(1). A -27,tea.
Card!MM 10. Olen'9 t San Frencllco 010 021 023-fl 13 I St. Loult 302 130 OIK-10 11 2
8felnlng. Chrla (4), Martin (8), Calvw1
(8) •nd Brenly, SIU!*. Lahti (I ). Sutt ..
(II and Oulrk. W -Stuper. 2-1, L -
8felnlng. 2-3. HR -St. Louta, McGee (I). A -20,894.
DMD ... flehlnt
DAV.Y'I L6cKlll (Newpen heall) -so ~. 1 barTacuqa. 1so 1>onno,
21 calico bau, 812 rocik ood, t
yellowlall. 1 -""!>lllMCI. 5 KUlpln.
SCOREBOARD
l(odef Mbcecl Do4'blM
Tournament
(al Johft Werne T-le CIW)
*-""*-Su• Warll•IO·SI••• Simon (Tualln Tennlt Factor() oet. ChrlMy Stagg-Craig
NHl•g• (South COHI Pl•u Hotel
Ta nnlt Club), 8-4. 8 -4; D•bbl• McCormick-Marlo Parker (Llndborp
Racquet Club) del .• Cheri .. Hagey-Ted
Hagey Galley Tennla Club, San Diego).
8-3, 8-3. l'lnal
Warllald-Slmon del. McCormlc~P~rk•r. 8-2. 7-5.
Grand Prix TournanMf'lt
(el Mltdrld) 1"'91M , .....
YaMlck Noan (Ftance) Ciel. Hanrtk Sundatrom lSweden). 3·8. 8-0, 8-2, µ,
(Noah win• $40,0001.
.... ~l'lnal
Heinz Guntharelt (Swlt1 .. tanel)-Pavet
Slo11t (CH choalovakla) d•I. Merku1
Gunlh•rdt (Swllurlend)-Zollln
Kun•rllcy (HQngal)'), 6-3. 6-3.
WCT tournament
( .. o.1199) ........ , .....
John McEnroe (U.S.I oet Ivan LenOI
(Czechotlovalotl l 8-2, 4-11. &-3. 8-7. 7-41.
(McEnro• wllft $150,000; Lanell win•
S50,000).
ToumarMnt of Champion• ·~ '(et P-1 Hiiie, .... Y..tl)
,Ire! "ound .......
• Craig Wltlvt (U S.) oet. ~y RoY9f (U.S.~ 8-0, µ; Lary Stefllnkl (U.S.) de!.
Aarnalb KrlalVlan (lodlal 11-7, 11-0, µ;
Mlcnlet Scl'l•P•t• (Netherlenel•) d•I. Vlet0< Peed (1>9f"llU8Y). c!Meuh (Pecci
didn't allow up): Brad Qllbert (U.S.) def. Nduk1 OOl10t (Nlge<ll), 8-2. 11-2. Van
W1nl\tkY (V.SJ 9'1. Jq!!n ~!.•lei (Avalralt•), 8-3, 8-'4
M«t'• tournament (•tT ...... "8.) .............. Joh•n Krie k (U.S.) def. Bob Luiz
(U 8.~ 8-2. µ (Kriek wlna $16,000: Luu
wlna $7,500~ ~l'lMI
Steve Melattt-Tony GlammelVa (U.S.)
dtl. D<ew Oellln·Erte Fromm (U.S.). 3-11,
6· I, 7-5. (Melller-Glammelo apt~
$4.600).
Women'• tournament (al Allenla)
1"'91M .......
Pam Shriver (U.S.) oet. Kathy Jordan
(US.I. 8-2. 8-0 (Shrl-w1n1 $28.000;
J0tel1n wln1 S 14,000~ Do;lblee .., ....
Alycl• Moutton-Sh•ron Wel1h (U.S.)
Oel Ro1te Ca1al .. Wandy Tu<nbull (U S.J,
8-3, 7-8
Santa Antta YllftllOAY'e M8UUI
(ltllofa.._,"'-.,...MI-) l'fflllT llACI. il'A lurlong9.
Viola Jim (Pednml) 7.20 3.80 2.40
D< Victoria (Plncay) 2.eo 2.20
GOiden Mln1tre4 (Ortega) 2.80
Al.o reoao· w onoer1 Neve<-. No
Tru1n98. Jimmy Cyclone. Eminent led
Time• t:t8 115
HCOHO MCI. t 11111 mile. Lord Qummo (F'*11 .. )3e.20 t2.00 11.80
Miiiet Nava)o (Upham) 5.80 4.80
T V A011on (Eatracl•I 7 .20 Alao ttoCjld: Gabby Chief, Key To The
Arc. Todel Or Even, Fool's AeHon.
Cl'lergtd With Power. Boeton Meqle.
Tim« 1:48 4/5.
II DAILY DOUllL.I (2-2) p91d S 1611.00.
THIRD llACI. 8 lurtonga.
Mad•m Splendour (Meza) t0.40 4.20 2.80
Lii' MIH Goody (Bleck) 3.00 2.40
Double Ftun (\lalenzvel•l 3.00 Atao r.c.d: Slater Jeanette, Sonnet
AglO, Lady 01 Fathlo<l.
Time. t·t2.
II UACTA ( t0-8) paid S87 .50.
l'OUll-n. llACI. 8 lurlonQI. SW• Royalty IOtlallOU8MY9)
3 80 S.40 3.20
Subtldlff (Plncey) 5.80 4.20
Chenoa'• tmage (C..taned•l 8.80
Alt o raced Rem•ll LO'le. Mernte'•
Oa nc•r. Abadn•go. By Tl'I• S u , Thunde< Of Zion, HaM The JVOge. Pelllng
Wiii\ Time t 11 ""°™ llACa. I tunonoa. T ortllon Prtnoe (Valenluele) 10 40 5.110 4.00
Pel'• P .. 1c..1ane0a) 5.20 a.ea
Chemp11gnofte (8'acll) 5.00
Al.o rtoed StrMm Side, Eagle T-t. Raoelllncl. Angal, Colonlell..,, Summer
Knight. r>rtveta Aoom. Time: 1:11 4/5. • IXACT A (3·5) peld S t20.60. some MCI. 0ne lfllloe.
S-1 01-(Slblllel 7.40 4.40 3 40
Aalr! On My Perede (TO<O) 4.40 3 00
Known To Wit! (Llphaml 3.20
Time· t·311 2/5.
11vaNTH llACI. t t/18 mite. P. Vlk (Hewleyl 11.80 4 80 3.00 Nort>et (OtlilhOUuayel 3.00 2.40
Nall•• Steooer rT orol ' 80 Time: 1:48 2/5.
• IXACTA (1 -7) paid $70.00. a l'tCIC euc (2..J·W-t-tl pe1c1 $84,-
191 40 with thrM winning ttck•I• (ti•
hor-). 12 Piek Six ConeOlatlon pekl
$553.80 wtth 152 winning tick .. • (nve
horMI)
alGK\'H llAC•. I l/tlS mite. MllCl9mOIMl!t Forti (Veltnluel«) 21.00 1.80 a.ea Nlglli Fire (Ptncay) 4.40 2.ea
Nan's Oanoet (Otlah0u111Y81 3.20
Time< 1.44 215. • EXACTA (S-11 pakl 1207.00. IMTM llACI. t 11111 mile.
Ohllled ($--111) 4.80 3 40 3 20
Taloe the Fleet (~'f8) 11 20 7.00
Dom °'1tlndo IT•I• ... ) 8 40
Tune. t:4e 4/5
• IXACTA (2-fl pakl SIHOO. Attendanoe: «.807.
ayron Neleon CIMMc ( .. '""3i , .... )
Ben Crenthaw. 172.000 7t-te-f7-N 174
Brad Bryant. $35.200
H91 Sutton, 135,200 m
Tom Watton. $13.1171
Mark Hayee, S t:f,971
Mike Oonakl. S 13.1171
Gary McCord, 113,1171
Bruoe U.Uk•. l t3,1171 LatY'Y Wedlctne. $13,971
Torti Pvrtzer, I 13,871 m Oevld Edwerel1. $8,480
JOlln Fought. $8,480
Oave 8arf, $8,480
J)an Forsman, $8,480 ~o Flor1, se.480 m
Lon Hinkle. se.800 -Petlll Ooel8f?Me, $5,800
Rex Caldwell. '5.800
R'1 Aoy_d, '51.~ OW! P~, S5.~· •1
Joe>J ~·. $-4,840 NICI< fe4do. $-4.840 --~~ Jtm Neiford. 13,840 -Mark Lye, $3, 140 Jim COibert. $3, 140 ..
Pat McGowan, $2,880
BJI Callee, SUQO Dave StOClclon. S2,800
Doug Tewell.12,900 Buddy Gardner, '2,880
Bob EM1Wo0d. S2:f
JOhn Cook. 12, 180
De.,. Eichelberger. 12, 180 Bruo. Oevlffl, $2, 180 -
7t-70.7o-et
71-411-71-70 8 .. 71-70.10
7a-16-70.72 72-7G4-72
7Cl-89-7M7
71-89-72-ee
89-71-73-70 7 1-70.70.72
72-87·75-70
81-84-811-70
72-72-70. 70
119-11·73·71
73-M-71·71
74-85-72-73
73-70-72-70
11-70-72-12
72-70.71-72
Donnie HfMT1mond, $1,NO 72-157-73-74
. itT
Lennie C'-ilt. 11.580
Tom w .. 11cop1, 11.580
Thom .. Gray. l t.&eo
Andy 8"n, 11.580 O-ga Cedle. St,580
K9ltfl F111gue, $1,580
s1 .... Melnyll, St.580 Vlc1or Regalado, 11,580
Lindy MMIW. 1 1.560
73-71-72-71
70-73-72-72
70.13-72-72
73-18-74-72
71-158-75-73
72-72-70-73 72-70-72-73
11-17-75-74
73-M-7S-15 L__,,. of Ooft
(efA ...... ,T .... ) -0.Vtcenzo-F......,h, $100.000 e3-e7-f7-ft -Burk•Hlllney. 155.000 ., 87~
8o<09-8arber. 132,000 86 ee llM5 -Slka..Olcltlneon, $28.000 N-14-155-U -er--c-. 123.ooo ........... 7 ....
Sllloro-<:ollne, $23,000 87 ............. -SnNd-Jenvwy, $20.000 -18155 81151
Tomton·N:c, $15,333 87-83-N-70
Fleclc-Hawt< • S 15,333 82-N~7
Bolt-W .. , $16.333 85-151-ee.4 7 m
Heb«l-HeOert. S 12 .ooo l6-IS8-IS6-IS8 -llttlef·R~, I 11,000 84-7()-87-158
Toalcl-Chln ·H. Sl1,000 8MM7-ISI
ml
Souehek-Venlun, s 11,000 117..ISfl.ISIS.88
ForO·Berber, $11,000 116-70.1511-18 m H ... Mayer. 1 10..$00 8411188198
=-Nlepor1e, $10,500 ee-1511-70-ll
mer-Fnetr.wkl. St0.500 N-81-17·11
Herbert-Hamtl1n. S t0,500 84181 .. ee 174
KrQll.Maxwell, $10,000
171
II&-7 t-7C).158
Werd-Baldtng, 110.000 m ae-11..ea-ee
...oul'lon-Barton 72-70-7()-81 -Bu<tl~UIO. I t0,000 71-72-73-72 ...
GvldaH-'~• 110.000 71-74-71-73 ..,
Aun~d. ~.000 78-72-711-15
Ser-Demart. S 10.000 76-17-ft-71
I --ateur.
C"unlcM Crowns toumement ( .. ....., .. ,,...,
0-T-.ntng (Tw.n). o..ld leNI
(U.S.) end Kll<uo Are4 (Jepen) _.. 1111
tied a1 2ea ell111 lout 1'8'1Y1ellon rovnda. 0-won Ille 8Uddetl oeetll pteyofl on
the MCond hole to COlleCt '5e.800.
Women'• toumemeftt
(at.--....... 1 .C.) -HOllte Stacey, $28,280 87-71-74-73 -Beth Oanlel, 117.150 73-... 75-88 .,
Patty Sheehan. 110,500 73-71·72-71
Jan Stec>l*lton, $10,600 7a-7t-70.73 -Kathy Wllttw«m, $7,000 ee-70.711-79
lt1
Lori Gat~SS,813 73·71-711-72 Arny Aloott, ,1113 72-71-73-75
.. 8•M8":1 8outtll
Kath Hhe. '4,725
Sandra Poet, '4,725
Sand<• Spualc:h, M. 725 -Janel Colee, $3,876
Ayako Oii-. $3.875 Lynn ""-, 13,175 -Cllrle Jof!Mon, $2, ...
Allee Miiier, $2, ...
Alloa Rittman. $2,J88 -Sand<• Heynte.L!2,218
Donna White. 112.2M ~a ven.._.s2.2aa
Betsy King, SUM
77-7.4-72..f41
71-7$-74-74 74-74-72-JQ
7$-99-71-72
71-71-75-75
73-73-73-72 73-75-72-73
78-74-72-73
74-74-74-73 75-73-74-73
75-74-70.75 14-611-77-n 77-774-73 73--75-77-71
U.,L
~AC9'1C DM81C*
W L T "°'-'°"PA Arizona 4 4 o .500 148 188
LAe ....... 4 5 0 .4« 140 188 o.n-.. 5 0 .4« 138 187
Oaklend 3 5 0 .376 133 124
ATLMmC DM8ION
Pht4eclelphla 8 1 0 ·'" 192 83 Boeton 5 4 O .5515 20e 181
New • .., 3 8 0 .333 167 218 WMhlngton 1 8 0 .111 120 227
Cllml.AL ometON ChlCagO 8 3 0 .8157 221 1211
Tampa Bay 8 3 0 .8157 177 178 MlcNgan 5 4• 0 .6541 180 178
81rmllgNwn 4 5 0 .~ 143 117
y ............ ..
CNcaQo 38. LAe ....... 17
MlcNgen 28, &oeton 2 4 IMm• tgllem 35, Wllflf*ll!lon ~ .... ,,.,.., 34;0.-29 ,..,.. .....
Artzone at Oelllend. n ........ a-
&oeton •t LAe .-,...., n
Ml'lgn~
......... Qel9!11
WMhlngton at ChiceeO
0...-•t PhlledelpNe
Tampa a.i.::=lend . ....,.
Bl<mlngllam et New~. n
Chicago .. bplMe .:17
...... ..,a-terf ~ 14 10 7 7-38
Loe ~ 0 3 7 7-17
Chl-Rlcktf 11 pa11 from Leodry
(Corr• kletll Chi-long 1 tun (Corral kick)
Chl-F'G Corral 28 Chl-lllctrer t pell from L•nOry
(Corral kick)
LA-FG AbbOlt 42
LA-Wiiiiama 53 pue from AamM\I
(Abbott klCll) Chl-Sl'lleld• « Interception return
1cr;~~':i'~. 40 P•H lrom Ramaey
(Abbott klCll)
Cht-Oenn1eon II p ... from u nary
(Correl klcll)
A-21, 123 ,_, ___
' Ctll LA.
flrtl downl 13 111
R....,__ywcn 34-M 38-98
Puelng ywda 174 208
Refvm ywd9 t 17 12 p-11-23-0 111-33-3
Sacklby ~ ~ ~:......,.. 1-1 2-2 ~~ 7-45 4-20 Time o4 PoeMMlon ~37 ».23
RUStm!::1'~::::-l.on9 9-40,
Boetner 1-20. ~ 14-12, Oennleon
1-f, ~ 1-1. Loe Angele9, ll«nM1
t 1-5t. 8oddte l-2t, ~ M . 0.....
1-3.
PASSING -Chl~ago , Lenelry
11-23-4-tH . lo.~. Ree 5-8-1-45. ~ 14-211-2-1M.
RECEtVlNO -Chicago, Johnson
4-105, Ak:t11114-5a, Wiiia 1-12, Oennleon
t-9, Sl*>C* 1-1 . Loe A~. Elll•
8-811, HalnH 8-101. Bod'OI• 3 -10,
~ 1-63, ~t 1-3. Ml88EO F1£LO OOAL.8 -Hone. .................... ...... ..,o..w..
Mloh'Gllfl 7 7 0 14-28
Botton o 10 o 14-24
MICH -Echoll fumble~ In
end zone llolcWIC kick)
BOS -F.-44 pa. ftom Weltoft
(M-lklell) 808 -FO Maznttf SI MICH -Cotlll S pa. from Heb9r1
(8oj0vle kick) MICH -A. Carter 47 pan lrom
Hebef1 (lolcWIC Ille*)
808 -SIMll 1 p.-ltom Welton
(,,_ i.led) eos -a.. ti p.-from Wllllon
(Crume> pa. 1roM Wlflon) MICH -Wllllrlll t Ml (llojCMc klct()
A -101171 ................. ""'"""° -Mlatllaan. lacy 111-56, Wllleme 1$-41, c ..... 4-11, ....,..,
5-7 &oe1on. o.-41 7-21. en.me> 11-22.
C. Smith t -11, 81Mla 1~. PASSINO -Mlchl11an. Hebert
11·2 9-0-24 7 . Bo1ton, Wallon
371 41MM23.
RECEIVING -MtcNten, A. Certer 3.71, Cobb 5·113, Holloway z~t. C.
Miiier 2-38, F. McC1alll t-1t. EchOl9
2-14, L.c:y 2·11. 8oeton, ,rena .. 103.
Lockelt l •H , C. 8mlll1 4-78. Crump 8-N, Oevta 1-155. St-11-29.
MISSED FleLO GOALS -None.
alnftlnghem M, WaeNngton S ...... ..,~
81trnlnghem 7 7 t 4 7-35 WMl!lnglon 0 0 3 0-ll
8lr -Whtl• 1 Ml (Notwood kid!)
8lr -FrecMttdc 44 pa. ll'om LAM
(Norwood lllclc)
8lr '-AncMnon 20 peee from LAM
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Wu -FG Caetro 47
8lr -LAM 4 run (Nonoood kick) Bir -Gant S run tumble rec:overy lttor-..ood kid!)
11 -12.818 .....................
RUSHING -Btrmlngl'lam. Ouatl9t 11.sa. WH!lerN 3-29. Whff• 13-25, Gant
5-tfl, Tallon 5-111, LMw 4-14. Slolblnlill
2-5. Waal*>gton, J-1~. Taylor
t.-24.
PASSING -Btrmlngnam, Lant 13-211-2-192-2. Wllll1m• t-0·0·0-0 WHhlngton. Hohen ... 8-14-0 89-0.
Giiiiam 11-34-184..0. •
RECEIVING -Birmingham. And.,_
3-57, Frecleric* 2-52. Smltll 2-29; Maeon
2-28, Ta llon 2-24 . Ou••IH 2-4
weia111ng1on. Taylor s-sa. w111 .. s 4-59.
Holmee 4-53, Samuele t-30, Herrll 1-15,
J-1-13, Oloa9 1-5. M IS S E 0 l't E L 0 0 0 A L S -
WuNngton, C&llrO 60.
New JerMY M, Den"' 2t
..... bya-tere .
New,,.,.., 0 13 14 7-34
Denver 7 •8 0 14-20
Oen-SyOrwY t run (Speelman kick)
NJ-Car1hon 2 run (Jecob9 kick) Oen-Ford 75 pen from Gorn (ean.oa P8N ltom Kfl&PC)le)
NJ-McCollneughey 2 put from
Scott (pa. felled) NJ-John•on 43 tumble recovery
(pue llllled) Oen-Ceneda 11 Ml (8peelman kldt)
NJ-Walker ea run (Jaool>e kick)
Oen-Johnaon t Ml (SpMlman kick)
A-7.940 .................
RUSHING -N•w Jereey. Walk•• 211-172, Certhon 11-37, Sco11 1-0. Denver. Sydney 14-55, Canad• 1-31,
JOllnaon 4-14, Millet 5-12. ~3-5.
PASSING -N•w Jtreey, Scott
?t-2 11 -0-2113. Denve r. Jon1>aon
13-2$-G.138, Q.qttl t-t.0-76.
RECEIVING -Hew Jefr.ey, ~a
7-138. Walker 8-55. McConnaugh•Y
4-515. 5'-' .. -t7, •odeky 1-13, Hletlt
1-11, Cenhon 1-5. 0.-. J-2-29.
PhH 2-28, Nlzlolek 2-25, Matthew•
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t-75,M"* t~.
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.Jerwy, J-25, 22.
•A Peayofh CONnMMCI A ..... ALI
( ... loflewaft) v .. ....,. ........
Portland 108. ~ 115 (Lak .. a INCi
-let.3·1~ Phll1Clelph1e 105, N•w Yor~ 102
(Phll...,,,la win• -•. 4..0) MllWavl(M 107. Botrton 99 (Mltwauk ..
tead1-1M.3.0). ,_,..a-
Boaton •t MllwevkM, n
San Antonio et o.n-. n y_.,_•ea-.
Portland It Lall-n
Trell ..._,. 10I, Lall.,. t5
L09 AltGllLll Ramble 12. Wiik .. 12, AbcM-Jabblll 34. JoMlon 10. Nixon 10,
M Cooper 8, Landaberger 8, -5. Mill 0. T:>lela 42-153 11-15 95
"°"1'LUID Nett t3. Tllompeon 17.
W. Cooper 10, Pauon 20. Valentine 18,
CWT 1&. L-8, .... 1, Norrie 4 T01•
42-ee 23-29 1oe. ..... ..,a-we
L.09 ~ 1(1 29 28 111-95
Potttand 31 35 22 20-108
Three-point g ..>al1 -Vetenllna
FOUied OV1 -W. Cooper. Aeboun01 -LOI Ang•••• 4 1 (Abdul-J abber Ill.
Portland 42 (Natl 10~ AMl< -Lot
Angelle 2t IJOllnton 8), Portlend 29
(Valenlln• I). Tot•I lo ula -Lot
Angelee 211, POtlland 19, T.cMlcal1 -
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Or1nge Oout DAILY PILOT/Mondi)'. Mly 2, 1983
Labor holiday forceful
Workers stage de~onstrations around the world
By Th At.0Cla&ed Preu
Worker• around the world
obaer,ved May Day with
demon.wtratlona demanding the
rlaht to or1anise unions and
pt'01lellta qab•t botlt~
and rllht-winl aovenunenta.
Violence erupted in Chile, the
Philippines and Poland, where
police fired tear gaa, sprayed
water cannons and beat
protesters with clubs to disperse
thousands who marched In
suppor t of the banned
independent labor union
Solidarity.
"We want free unions.
We'« ant free Poland," marchers
sholfted at a demonstration of
40,000 In Gdansk, the birthplace
of Soli~ty.
An airplane flew over Vatican
City w ith a red and white
Solidarity banner, and Pope
John Paul II gave a Sunday
blessing praising labor as the
aource of human dignity.
In Chile, police c lubbed
demonstrators In Santiago who
went to a May Day rally in
defia.f)ce of the military regime of
President Augusto Pinochet.
Tvlenty-five of the 200 marchers
were reported injured in the
demonstration organiz.ed by the
National Labor Coordinate, a
predominantly Christian
Democrat group.
A woman farmworker was
shot in the leg by an unidentified
gunman in an anti-government
march of 800 people in Davao
City, the Philippines. Police said
the gunman was not an officer or
a soldier.
Left-wing labor groups in El
Salvador held their first May
Day celebrations in two years
and called for negotiations to end
the war between leftist guerrillas ·
and the U.S.-backed government.
About 100 people took part in the
indoor ceremony.
The biggest labor organization
in the country, the Popular
Democ ratic Unity, boycotted
govemment-spon90red May Day
a,ctivities, sayirig the government
was denying "the fundamental
rights of workers."
ln W estern Europe and
Canada. demonstrations on the
International la~r holiday
yesterday "featured anti-nuclear
themes. In Ottawa, 3,000 people
formed a human chain, linking
arms and chanting "Jobs, not
·-,,
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Sovie t workman adjusts lighting on sign
celebrating .May. Day at the Kremlin.
bombs."
About 3,000 French workers'
sho.uted slogans against the
government of Soc ialis t
President Francois Mitterrand.
Tens· of thousands of leftist
trade unionists marche4 in Paris,
carrying banners calling for
hHernatlonal. Jabor solidarity.
N:roa town on the Left Bank,
about 3,00() m e mbers of
independent unio ns and
professioqal groups staged an
anti-government march, shouting
"Mitterrand, resign," ano
carrying banners protesting the
Socialist government's economic
austerity plan.
In England, about 100 women
and children crawled under a
fence at the U.S. air force hue at
Greenham Common during an
anti-nuclear protest. They held
handa, sang and danced before
police escorted them to an exit.
There were large, peaceful
demonstrations in the Soviet
Union, Cz.echoelovakia and other
Eastern European countries, as
well as Japan.
T h e s e c o n d S o c i al i •4'
International designated May
Day as a holiday for radical labor
in 1889. It has traditionally been
celebrated i n sociaJist and
Communist countries or in
countries where left-wing labor
movements are powerful.
Fertile delta spawned • IDUSIC
Influential 'Father of Urban Blues' sang from h eart
By JAMES LITllE
CHICAGO (AP) -The waters
'of Deer Creek. a tributary of the
Mmaaippi River, often washed
the back p orc h of the
sharecropper's house in which
Muddy Waters was born.
And while the blues carried
the man around the globe several
times, he never forgot that his
roots lay In the fertile delta
' nurtured· by the mightiest of
American rivers.
Waters, the man who plugged
an electric gulta.r into an
amplifier, forever changing the
course of the blues and charting
the beginnings of rock 'n' roll as
well, died Saturday of a heart
attack. He"aa 88.
"When I sing the blues, It
comes from the heart.'' he told an
where the people were ao 1oUd
you couldn't hear anything.':
Waters recalled. "So we got the
idea of p lugging into the
electricity. And the people liked
that right away. They'd be
dancing and having a good time .••
But despite Chicago's position
as the mecca of the 1>1~ wor~
and Wa~· peominence ln'lt, he
only eked qut a living through
lll08t of the 1950.. He worked at
A papft-mill and for a radio pa.rta
company, all the while plaYin8
the cm0ky lltVe clube that dOtteO
Chicago's impoverished black
South -.net Yi~ aides. •
The Chea brothers' takeover
of the Aristocrat label for which
Waters. had been recording,
boosted ·hia career, P.OpularizJng
i----1nteFViewer aeveral years ago: auch cl.a88lca u "Hoochle Coochie
'Man," "Sail Ori." "r.m a Rolling
Stone," "1 Ju.t Want lo Make
Love to You" and "Got My Mojo
Working."
J I J.
"From right here in your soul,
and if you're singing what you
feel, It comes out all over.
"It isn't just what you're
saying, it poura out of you," he
continued. "Sweat running down
your face."
The aecond son of
sharecropper Ollie Morganfield,
Waters waa born McKinley
Morpnfield on April 4, 1915 in
Rolling Fork, Miss., near Deer
Creek . Hi.a nick.name ,came from
his early days, playing at fish
fries and other social gatherings
along the creek.
All a youngster, he traveled
around the black town.a that
dotted the delta, storing bits and C!:d, of w~t he heard in hia
Few of the musicians who
worked the Miallasippi Delta had
any formal training or decent
lnatrumentl. But they carved a
niche for t h emselves by
st.retchJ.nc the 12-bar format with
~ lnnoVatlve ~ues aa the
60 freneck ana oent note to
produce & aound that would not
be fcqotten.
The n amea -Son House,
Charlie Patton and even the
le1endafy Robert Jobmon -
wOuldn't mean anythina to moll
Americana for niNrly 40 years,
not until that trio, alone with
Waters, 1alned reco1nltlon durtna a revival of~ folk
mualc.
One man who llne~ thoH nam. bec:Jc then, folklortll Alan
Lomu, •t out In ..-ch of loft
Hou1t In UU, boplDI to
penuede the ... blumnan '° record for t~t-Llbrary of c:on,r-. But wMn be .... up
empty-handed, th• local•
Muddy Waters
changed the
course of blues.
directed him to Wat.era, who waa
then working on a plantation at
nearby Stovall.
By 1943, Water• joined the
wave of poor Southern blaclu nqrattng northward in hopes of
UndlA8" w~ln th._lar1•l
lnduatrJalised cities of the
Midwest. Within five yean. he
put top\hel' the buld that would
become the standard •f alnat
which all blues wou d be
n>eMUred.
Over the yean, a conatellation
of blues stars moved ii\ and out of
hJI band. lta memben Included
1>l •n hu OU• Spann and
S unnyl•nd Slim: 1ultarl1U
Jimmy Ropt-a and Buddy Guy,
and harmonlca player• Little _ waw Jaiaoba, James Cotton..B&a
Walter Horton and• Paul
llultlrtie)d,
ButftMU...w..aprobalm
to ov.t aomt. " '
"We were playln• acou1Uc
lNtNmtntl ln a lot olUttlt cluba
In 1962, the Rolling Stones
, rock, 3roup named themaelvH
aft.er their hero'• tong, and hia
own fortunes were on the riee.
Waters roee to national acc1al.m
as part of a revival of American
folk music .• ~ppearlnt• several
times at the Newport, R.I. Juz.
Festival and the Ann Arbor;
Mlcl'I. Blues and J azz Festival
through the 19608. Duri.nl thia
period he alto performed at New
York's Carnegie Hall. ·
The blues underwent a revival
on college campwiea and acn.
England and Europe ln the late
19Cl0a, with white blues-rock
guitaNta like Eric Clapton and
6anda like the Rolllna Stolle9,
Led Zeppelin and the ~ ardbtrda
ttndlna-thelr initial lnlp&ntion ln
Waters' mulic.
Waters became a fixture on the
worldwide pop concert circuit,
and he continued lo 'urn out
albwna. In the la.at flve yean,
Watera' aae farced him to~
what had been • buay and
prontable cancert achedule.
8'.at many of hla dlaclplea,
notably Guy, Butterfield and
Junior Wella, carried on Wa'8'8'
tradition. Hit aon,. appeared
routinely ln reworUd (onn on
rock albums throu1hout the
1970..
"My feelinp towud Muddy t.
like 1 father, you know, and my
tean have been n.uuUna." lakl
Quy, ", , , It maba IDI Md to
think there are Cew ~
around lllat Muddy Wt. It 11
people 11kt Junior and I wtab w.
could•have that klnd of
lnlluence.''
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Spectacular baytront dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 ~r,
2 be dn. 2 boat apaoes. Redut"ed-•1,000,000.
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Ocean & jetty mwa. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3
bath, 3700 aq.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanlront.
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Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec. ml ..
beam oelllnp, fum.ilhed, patioe. $420,000. ••
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Estate l.2 prime acre hilltop $1,260,000.
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dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/terms.
Piii Liii 11111
3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Immaculate condo. On
greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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1524,900. Call now, family room hOma -cor-
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llH~ I.he dfccts of an abu~lvc
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tttruge pr~ltut~ rq>on being
abuKd chlldrt"n So do tuvcnUr
dc:hnqucn~ and adull criminals
BccauK we pay to r~pond to
those problems. we arc all the
vletiml of chlld abu~
''ct child abu~ catt and must
be prt"ventcd
The National Commltt« for
Prevention o< Child Abuk Is a
private. charitable orpnir.atlon
that know~ how to prevent chlld
~buk
But we nttd your help to Oo It
We need money. we nttd more
volunteers, Send us your c:hcdt
today. or write for our boolckt.
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Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT/MondJry, May 2. 1983 Cl
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HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA ...
'hlet4ay May I Aafzs (March 21-Arrn 19): EmphHlze
communka tlon, 1pecla a pptarancea and
wU1lngne9t to exprem view. In for\briah\, dynamlc,
humorous manner. Foeu1 on friends, liopea. wlthee
and pcmibillties of a aucx:emful buld.nMt or care.r
maneuver. Gemtnt, Sactttartua native. play key
rote..
TAURUS (Aprll 20·May 20): Qualltle1 of
determination aurse to forefront and .. a11ure
ultimate 1uccea. Spotlight on presUge, honor,
pert.iclpation In conunuruty project or meaningful
political activity. AqUariut, Leo and another Taurua
figure j>romlnently.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Be ready for
change, travel, variety and written re.pome to
unusual request. Long-range project comet lnto
focus, you'll know In which direcUon to go and
Urning will be sharpened. Virgo, Sagittarius natives
play lley roles.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be recepUve,
diplomatic and realize that some persona who
previously appeared lhy are now l'Ndy to become
enthusiastic supporters. Flnandal 1tatua of one cloee
to you will be clarlfiect -include buGneaa amociate
or mate.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It ia nece.ury to be
subtle -means maintain low profile. Permit
others, including partner or mate, to expre99 views
and to initiate policies. Your role now ii that of
keen, shrewd observer. Leave direct confrontations
to others.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll have more
responsibility, you'll experience added pressure and
you'll, have chance for increaalng auocea1 potential.
Relationship will inte nsify -:--accent on
emplo~nt, health, ability to finiah projtoct. whkh
had been long delayed.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study Vlrgo
message for valuable hint. Creative abillUes enable
you to overcome obstacles. Task will be completed,
roadblock to progress will be removed. Romance
figures prominently and you'll be atlmulated by
knowledge that love will no longer be a stranger.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Element of
sW-prise works in your favor. Transaction that
appeared to be headed for a long delay suddenly
comes to fruition. Highlight independence,
originality and daring. Leo, Aquarius and another
ScolJ>io figure prominently.
-SAGITTARlUS (Nov. 2'2-Dec. 21): F ollow
through on hunch -cycle ia such that you'll be at
r ight place at crucial moment. Make penonal
appearances, state views in graphic manner. Weal'
bright colon, exude optimiam and help restore
confidence of loved one.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasia on
payments, ollectious and chance to travel. Social
activity accelerates, you make valuable oontacta and
financial picture is brighter than might have been
anticipated. Gemini, Sagittarius ~rsons play
important roles.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What seems a
setback is merely a temporary delay. You have
chance now to get second wind, to plan ahead, to
make contacts with those who share your basic
concerns. Scorpio and anothe r Aquarian play
paramount roles. '
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Written material
aids in overcoming fears, doubts. Intuitive intellect
rserves as reliabfe guide. A dream, if properly
interpreted, can provide valuable insights reganung
character and potential. Dilemma will be re90lveCl
in a flash .•
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1!i~111 1•1 •1111 llfP .... LIPlll••11 ............... __ ..__..-..~i-there 2 bd1m 11~ .. In tlrlel on1ce, 111ohRe· •aalal I --.. North Legune I 8'., t yr Cofone dl4 Mlt, 00.. to dOndo OlraM tT U!lt• NO .,eaperlenc• n•CH• to 15.12/hr. H8-0311 ~r Plu• Oen rj(,~do 2 B• I••••· t•UOt mo, llvH ~~II Qule\ non·•mkr. lllf'on BMotl' "4i· 83• lulantn eary. E.Kclllng car..,. op-1.-oa-n_P_rOC41U--1n-0----i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
mlC::o~·~~c:~ f::r:':: .,.4_0_J_-4_M_I _____ Wll + '>\ Utl, 7to-ta5T 120()..1800 tq.'ft.. Waat ,;. fll ltlt ff,11 po".:U:'~;,, Olreotory. Prullglout Bank In
1trHm1, w11etfall, pool WE LODI vine., ... lridda olflCM, Jenhorl•I lu•lnt .. tor 1·312·888-4347 !ante Ane/Cott• M•••
tu• Jac:uul. 17711/mo. ltat from 1640 mo,. Tom, UIH, Minion Vltjo. Ext. C.t633 art• It look&ng for v,,1
&·3tt5 NO FEEi Apl & Condo FDR YDll 11111•8921 llO,OOO grou lncom•·c --U-S-TO_D_l_A_N_w_ .. -11---.tl-d-.-.1 r~:n ·;:~o;:.~v:r~"!7~~ ACROSS
2 Br. TrHevel 2 Ba. Con-rental• VIII• Aenta11. I /I &LATE~ lnduetrlal Perk. Growing laet. 761-3031 Regent'• Poln1. ReJlre· 1.2 .,, ecperlenc:e. Full 1 Malay
do, 2 oar garage wt 675.4912 Broker. tllt n•••ft1 FIV. 1'2, 18t elf 800 Retiring rrom wholeHI• mint Faclllty In lrvlne. Time' Poaltlon. Xlnl S•· dagger
openar, micro, lrplc, l111•1tt4 amp1, eprklr1. 11282 Mt. bualnn1. 175,000 buy• Call: 851-1856 9 AM to 4 lary and Bonua. Imm•· IAk11, atruma, waterfall, wtml HITW # 1 In Or1nge Co. Wynne Cr Ownr (805) 111, equip plua. Good In• PM Mon·Frl dlete O~lnge. Call ror 5 Roguish pool p l ua 1.-cunl 3&4Br.C1oee 1ow1111, .. 11bllehed f2y .. rel 8(8-41707 com• 6 •xpane1ot1 A 1 t A"EA 9Peraona
l 'T&O/mo. 546-3115 turn 6 unlurn, re11on• Photoa taken/Aef'a chl<d Term• 988-8t87 late Srtlt•a Oltrk 1 ~:~ nT~:;'~·OAAAY-non_
able, ell arnenltlu. 8 Mo. Guatnld Service lttflll ZJZI JstlaHI Full/time. S969·$10&7 1 SERVICES, 14 Sc"lsm t Br, 1'400/mo Crpu, Broker 675-4912. • Credlta • Eve Wltn"' --month. Benelll•, Apply 714_937•3058 ''
dr1.,.•. relrlg, range. liir.;ii:i:Wiiii;r:t:;::;iiiiiiii New1, Time Magazine, 1500 tq It of 11orage OJprtHitlt1 4014 by Mey Srd: Capistrano 1---------1 15 Golt shout
64&.0341 alt 1:30 pm KNX R•dlo. •PK• 1vall. 26• pet aft. -• Unllled School Olttrlct, *Ltll Prtotlltf* 16 USSR f'lero
2 Br. 57 1 w. Joann St. up Newport Oto 832-4134 ITlllAll llLY Be your own boll & hl4p 32972 Celle P1rl1cto, )(Int aelary plu• cor11m1e-17 Not resolved
or down. No peu. 'Aolttoall Localed near 17th St & aaveyourcommunltyw/ SenJuanCap.496-1215 elon. minimum "Jeara COUNTRY CLUB I.I ING pure Wllllr. Be a dlttrl· E ' 19 Tacked on 1480/mo, Sierra Mgmt IN NEWPORT BEACH whO are relocatlng. Superior Ave. In Costa bu tor part-time tor OE, exper, l•t & 2n TO
641·1324 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Tualln Otc 832-4134 Mesa. 890 w. 17th St, S.O.S. Water purification -1-1-11-111-T-11-1-ll-U-1--1 Nwpt Bch. 851-0444. 20 Male animal
Apartments & Townhou· HouMmlte wanted, male CM. 645-681 t 1y11am1. For further de-Ill l-lllll 1------..,,....--i 21 Supernatural
aes. Soma aro olegantly 20-25, ma1ler bdrm A Ulll• cell Loul .. or Dave n; LOAN REP'S 23 Foursom6 lle81i8"8 furnished. beth Newport Beech, •lac. leatala 2925 alt 8PM. 8'40·8709 PIT, FIT, XLNT Commls_ 25 Harmony
IPAITllllTI On J:~~!9~d. at 1250+'.li. 54&-43o7 Auditor lum, 181ts 250. AMS OIL Synthetic Lubrl-~~:~o~" c~r ~:t ::~~ A~~:·c~~~! • ~~:!r 26 Heroic
Beautifully landscaped San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Chrl1llen rem, 20'a nda Full A.V. Westminster cants wilt help you &UP· starter "1111 train repsl High Commlaelon poem
garden apte. Pool & spa, i•• llOO ahr ultra.3 BA TH nr bch, Mall. 891-0026 12·6pm. plement your lnoome. 8'40-5249 paid on e'llch cloalng. 28 Quiver Patios/deck•. No pets. ••· CM . n /sml<r. S300. 8'42-4293 1---------Baclwllor $420 EASTBLUFF spacious 1 8'42-2897 0e1111ery Darryl, 1-895-1011 32 Lombardo's
1 Bdrm. S500 br patio view pool I l W ff 2909 A NHIJ It L•H 4024 Master, 234 Fisher, CM. __ A_u_o_u_s_r_c_A_P_l_TA_L __ , milieu
131 E. 18th. 646-6816 ss'95 m~ No' pe\s: tall I Ht DDODDctatDll s2s.ooo to S50o,ooo ~u111~~:u.f,f~~,ci~~~ LIT PElllOI IEEIEI 37 Male bird
Bachelo,---5420 8'44-4767 Prof. mat. Male strgl. non Aaatuctatall 3002 2nds. FHI approval & pm, Mon-Fri. Start at for 7-1 1 Rent A Car. 38 Fermented
1 Bdrm $495 Quiet 2 Br, 1 Ba, pool, oar.,. ~:k:;,~~~ sr~~:~~~~~~ SCRAM LETS ~;edl~~r:5~d9~~5D~ua~ $3.75 an hr. OMV rea-":'/(~h ~~~t~11;a~sp~~y drink 161 E. 18th 642-0856 petlo. No pets. Nwpt house or aondo w / • Bullay; Bkr. dout mandatory. 650·1180. 39 Laugh
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1 Bdrm. S495 Imo. 4 -with prof. Female 25-35 ANSWERS Htf HI some eves. Size 5, 7, or llHAHlll IEEIEI 42 Oozes
2250 Vangua'd VERSAILLES non smkr. Hunt. Harbour Owner desires $300 000 9 . App I y at AL AM 0 Earn $450 to S800 per
540-9626 VILLA BALBOA to Laguna Beach. Call Ravine -Hance loan tor 5 yrs at 12%. RENT A CAA, 4545 Ma. week 11 you tiave a sta. 45 Vaguest s Cst Plza ar~a. 2Br, lba, CONDOS 631-'4960 Wolfgang 10 e.m. to 5 CllmPbENgf~oar secured by tat T.O. on oArthur. N.B. wagon or van and enjoy 48 Calm
ale, pool, sec. gates, no p.m. a\ (71'4) 636-5790. Computer technology prime Laguna Comm/ llllYH ~~~~l~r .wl~h0~i:;:~:~er:1 50 Bird
pets. S5501mo. 968-3652 IOW llEITlll . 36 year old mate attorney problem: How can I learn Aeslden11al bulldlng Must have small cer or 548-7058 btwn 11AM' & 51 Rajas' wives
2 Br 1 Ba. apt. $550. Se-Beeutllol penthouse 2 wants to share rental on computers when I have a w 0 r 1 h $ 8 O O ' O O O · motorcycle Full or part 3PM week days. 54 Certify
corlty dep. S2SO. Stove. bdrm, 2 be condo. 2 Balboa ISiand or Penln-PENCIL mind? 494-4631 time. For immediate 58 Threads
cpts/drps, In dry rm, story club house, spa. sule. 545-6591 II rt TD ' 4021 work MARKETING & TRAINING
pool. 648-7237 • Guatd gates. $975. Adult ADULT FAMILY OF 3 Ltlt • fts.. 3004 I IAltl, ' 'I Call; 645-0366 Co. needs a person with 62 A Muse
3 br, 1'h ba twnhse, gar, complex. 998-6211 o~ needs 3 br, 2 ba rental. 1,1, UmEI Experienced Rental Car ~:a~~~g:t:in:~g,e~~~:r~ 63 Abscond
pvi patio, lrplc. Avail. 213-424-4211· Xlnl rals, 533-3043 eves; ltr11qt Ot, lao, person needed to write 1aJnment or sales. Must
$625/mo. 675-4166 891-3286 days. FOUND ADS Speclall'ilng In 1st & 2nd convects. 7-11 Rent a have eve's free. ---------1CdM ~Br 2ba nr beech. TO'aslnce 1949 Car. 650·1180 (714) 891 0026 1 TAl-PLEX, downstairs 3 lrplc, O/w, Ger dlsp. gar Established famlly would Robt. Sattler NH/CM -e ter
-br. 2 be, trplc. gat, lge S700 760-8086 ll~e to rent 3 Br. house or ARE FREE A.E. Broker Bd Realtors •FASHION COUNSELOR 12pm. yard. Nr schools & fwy. • Duplex on Balboa Penln-642-2171 545-0811 $12/hr, PIT, Ladles Ap-IEllOlL AISllTAIT $700. 642·5569 $875 mo. 2Br, 2Be Con.do eula. $1000/mo. or less. parel Business B 0 ---------1 bayvlew. 2 car elec gar-675·2190. Call WIDOW HAS $$$ ror 73t-'43'47 Newport each phthal· Lrg 2 Br, newly painted, age, wshr/dryr hook-up. : . T O's s 10 000 P No mologlsl desires a medl-
crp/drps. $'495/mo. No pets. 142-1171 ore<lll.checil, no ~elty. FLIGHT DIRECTORS cal al!Slstant. EJ<perlence
832-1166 423 Essl Bay WUTEI 4·1 11111 Call Denison Aasoc. needed, muat be wllllng preferred. Call Mon.-Frl;
$'415, 1 Br, relrlge, stove, T S L Man age men t ra~lly hom~, ~-3 b~th, 673-7311 IO fly, needed to market 9-4, 631.4780,
patio. clean. no pets. 6'42-1603 ermealyLar~dlorde ~a1i{v ne LOST: Blk Lab' dog, 1 yr "nd TD's from $5,000 to nbew plat neH ciGub.PTryalnlng Models, auditions held 731-C W. 18th. 673-7787 a · r -ng -' Y pro · 1 H A ' ask May 4, Wed at 6 pm at IAYFIOIT , must find new home! old. vie Old CdM Sat. $50.000 high yleld se· I o r M r . f I em Ing , Tltlanys, NB, 3rd floor,
*MESA VERDE 2 Br, 1
Ba. upper, newfy decor. $495. Chlld ok, no pets.
833-897'4
2/0en waterfront apt 559-536'4 Reward. 975-0578 cured by slngle lamlly 714-662-2003 must be over 21.
now avail. Beaut iful IEWAll f L t homes In San Bernar-
grounds. sandy beach, Semi-retired Univ. proles-. 1 tr ti dlno. Prln only. Call FLIFF I FOLi ltttl Dtak'Cltrk boat sllp avall. No pets. sor & wlle seek 1st class Silky Terrier. male 5 lbs. Dennis (7 141 886-9828 M a t u re Person . NI I II BEST WES "Buck" blk/tan color -1..t FI a 6 g 11 Sil I. • E/slde studio house~ Tge 760..()9~9 moatly furn. ha•/ apt, Wearing' Colorado-tags:.. oo-1 -' · 7am·lPm. Apply.bet. II.& 'f-E-A-N A·L I 8 AB A · •
yard, utlls pd, very prl-II"' CAIYOI Balboa are&. Dec. '83 Mon April 251 h vie noon, Mon. thru Fri, at 645-7700
$39()/ .... 5 8453 • thru Mar '8'4 Aeplys to· H b /Ad ·c ·· EaiJoyaeat Payless Cleaners. 306 ----------•
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_V!le _mo.v .. - 3 Br, Apt wlth.-aeplng Wootton: 404 Clnd8fella._ ar or ems. m . Old Newport Blvd, N.B. .. Need.Animal .LOJ<ers "!.' 1-
Eastslde 2 Bdrm 1 bath, view ol golf course, all or, Cleremont. c"" 548-4153 & 851·'11698· fttlJ W1slH 5100 F 1 led 1 led room to care for vaca-
pool, laundry • .a.dult ~menltles lncldng, 2 car 91711. FOUND: Male Malamute ••-••flA• 1 ••y ~:n;ayou' I~!~;: & 'm""a~ llonll')O ownel'S pet a. ~...+--+---t---t~-
comple'll.$450, 833-7890 garage 1":!-~ay. Im-bll</slllf1lr. Male Sh'8• --!"-na ement, B41>..t:0mmls-984-9226 or 6'46-1?~7 med occupancy. No Gar11t1·lor leat 2912 pherd blk/tan , no tell, E-t..pr d, part time. Nd. 1110~5,.g rapid ai;lvance-i--N-E_E_O_EXT--R-,._-C-A_S_H_?_
Eastslde 1 Br. apt. '4-plex. pets,-M+-0609 SSS. Sln11le gar. ·Sale & Female-Lab Mix, ·gold, -HanapO.f..lelion · C.ll ments. Call Biii 551.-276'4 Company rieeds people
garage. $400/l)lO. 1st & 1..UXURY 2 BR 2be, gar. nr secure. 731 E. 18th St, Male Samoyed white, w Seams Easy. 559-9093 alt $ or Aon 855·6933 to work lrom home. Start
last req. 645-4260 alt b!!ach. $8()()/lse. 5119 Costa Mesa, 673-7787 cBhok~bl~hsa ... i_n .h Mdal~ Assistant to Purchasing 9:30 to 1 pm lmmed. $300 per wk.+ sun River Ave. 760·2643 or • rown " • ...,p er w Agent. Good with numb-· possible. Call lor St6.95 . 548-3386 M thru Fri. Olhct l1sl1la 2914 blue collar & leash. Male ers, some Receiving ex-Full or part time, couples digest. 1-312-931-798'4
LUXUD'Y CONDO 1617 W 1 llff NB 278 Btk/brown Terrier mix. parlence helpful or wlll and Individuals tor busl· ext. H2239, n. Nr. Hoag Hospltal. Light & 3SO:s c 11· 2 435 Also found numerous train. 40 hrs/wk. Hours ness ot your own, train-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml
Walk to S. Cat Plaza airy. 2 Bd ~ba. din rm, ~o Sultab~ior'm8dlce~~; kittens. Newport Beach and days negotiable. Call Ing provided for great ltw Pu .. lloitltl Flreplace,elegantFrench leund hkup. 1575, dental.A ent541-5032 Anlmal Shelter. 125 Donna, Suri and Sand opportu~lty. For appt • Windows. A/C In home 642-6629 O Mesa Dr .. Costa Mesa, Hotel, 494_8460 ~-841·4628 ]'lee<la Prolesstonals
security 2 Bdrm 2 Ba Clean 2 Br lrg kit New-Prime. i;Quntaln Valley of-Ce. 64'4-3658 F_l_l_L_T-ll-E--,-1-,--lor di splay advertising · • ' · • ' flee 864 sq 11 10529 Au·Palr glrl needed lo sales Also openings In also Includes private club port Heights. $500. 2421 s I a I er ( DI ck ) Found half grown Sett.er care for 2 young chlldr-PlllT·TlllE Wllll management.
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32 Singer 49 Compass
33 Ant. of point
aweather 52-01 early
34' Poverty Peruvians
35 Eur. 53 Cask part
language 55 Fervent
36 Enticed 56 Long look
40 Scarlett's 57 Rich cake
home 58 Bases
43 Redan 59 German
44 Flower gtrl's name
parts 60 Defeat
46 Gives out 61 Precipitation
47 Safeguarded: 65 Printer's
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with tennis courts. pools, E 16th St. 645-5109 ' 7141986•1134 or Golden Retriever, en. CdM. 759-8000 1 1 11 b 675-8690 SlOO jacuul, sallnas, beaull-· male roaming In mus-opportun 1 es ava 8 le l~~~~~~~~~iBllJ W1alH lufly deeorated clubhOU• Watertront 2 Br 1 Ba. w/ IEWNIT OEITEI lard area off 16th. St. al Babysllter/hoosekeaper, with the Los Angeles 1: ............................ .._ _____ 1----------1=.;&....-.o=---------
98 and much more. $750 every xtra. quler. private. Dover behind Lutheran live-In. Mature woman Times Circulation De· ·l•rst htlllHCI PhOne aelu IHt,Htal1t/TJJlsf SaHll
Includes -most ullls tc>o. nr beaoh, slip avail. Full Service Suites Church. Shy-dog runs over 36 for 2 yr old. 6 partmerit lo our door:to-CNA's & NA "eeded all llllT WHI tO key helpful, not ne-OllUTIYI OAIHI
549-3421. 3641 Bear St. s945tmo. 573-5335. SS CIT OllTI SS from Anlmal Control days per week. S500 P8f door newspaper sales shllts Apply Mon thw PIT avenlno work for oesury. boating know-Own hrs, $$$ selllng
(between Sunflower & 642-9666 $575, Furn/unlurn people. 6'46-2085 mo. Englllih or Chinese. program. Guaranteed Fri. 9AM to 3PM. New-people ~ho like to talk ledge helpful. Salary cpta, dtpa, ate .. to
MacArthur). Versellles 1 br View ot All YOU need for one 831-9218 hourly wage plus com-port Conv. Center. 1555 on the phone. Earn S4.00 commensurate wt1h exp· neighbors & friends. PT/ p 1 • l\Jbh Monthly Feel Lost: Vlzsla tan pointer, mllsion. Hours: 9 AM-2 S 1 A N B s8 00 h h 1 1 67 .. 7272 FT E/Slde, lge bright 2 BA. ocean. 00 · c se neut. M, 16th & Tustin, Banking PM, or 4 PM -9 PM. uper or ve, • to · per ' epng er • ..,.. 1'h ba, fplc, porch, $575 $625· Sandy 642-6149 S'40-5'470 CM. Reward. 631-2049 FILL TllE TELLER Training Is provided. Po-646-77.64 us promote our lltarary 1_A_es_t_a_,_ur_e_n_t -----i (714) IH-7111
mo. Avsll now. 6'40-0997 ... ca...... 2776 •IELllE OFFICES• , 1 3012 Excellent Opportunity for tentlallo BBrn $300 plus Office/lull time, experl· progra·-~=2111 MEAT s LI c EA and SALESPERSON
OPEN SUNDAY 1 B 395 2 B 475 t MO FREE RENT llHal I experienced person In an per week. For an inter· enee I" office proce-PORTION CONTROL Must be neat, clean &
Ets1'11e 1 br smell but r '· :525 · Y ~· SP 1· 1 roem to 7 rooms. Adj, SPIRITUAL READINGS attractive Savings & v I e w, Ce 11 ( 7 1 4) dures Call 871·5720. Ask ftr Ir C11tt1 person to operate Ho-knowledgeable ol bicycle
cozy w/lo'ts 01 net urn h ·b ear,r 0~ · Alrporter Inn & Frwys, No Advice In all matters Loan. Im. mediate open-957-2381, e>1t 1204 OlllEll IEP••T1EIT -ltlCTIOI I bert Slloer. Exper. pral'd, perts, components & ao-. · 30 E 20 s · "' ~ac · us. 0 pe s. lease required. love, marriage & busl-Ing otters varied duties "" .-11 but will train, 9:30 ).M lo cesaorles. Prefer eJ(pe--wood. 1 ' th I. 498~\1277 Call A'• 833-3223 C O ' GARMENT MANUFAC-3 positions available No Sill SOllElllll 6 P", "on-Thur. 6 .... #7. $385. 851·9523 m nesa. Also counseling. all Linda acus, TUAEA needs exper ' m ,.. """ rlenced salesperson Be .
D , • 27.~ .... , 2900 Airport area-Exec. 1815So.EICemlnoAeal, 754-1801 E.O.E. operators 831·2630 6~~epr::iny~u~:a~~.·x~;rT Packing, HMdllng, and ;~l~~o~~ni:~·PA~~;~ part of tile totest grow-au taal -. Suites from 22s-450 sf San Clem. 492-7296 Orange Coas1 Savina ' silk screening hoalery. Ing bicycle buslnen In
1 bdrm, private patio, all IDUlll IOTtL $1 par SQ It/Many Klrae . 1700 Aifams -C.M. Hair cfr.e59lng, 11sslstan1, ~~~~!iei:n,aGf~:'s8~~1 Fu II TI me. En 0 11 ah PM. Lori's t<ttcl'len, 3077 Orange County. Llberel utlls pd. Close 10 beach. Wkly rentals now avall. Call SS7-70l0 CIRCUS DJ BANKING must be licensed. Ideal speaking pref. CRYSTAL S. Harbor Bl., (Harbor at wages & Insurance avall-
$385. 861-61'42 $105 & up, Color .TV. GROWING NEW INOE-working situation tor PAIT /T'llE EVIi l·I CREATIONS. 631-541'4 Carriage Or.) S.A. Ible. Apply In person:
-----,-.----1 Phones In room. 227'4 •DIOfTIVE 11m1. lllSSIGE PENDENT BANK Is malure Ind ividual In Wanted adults over 22 Restaurant 2146 N-ponBlvd,C.M.
BHI. lt1cli 2740 ~9:7~~; 1 Blvd • CM · WI~ M~ FREE RE~T 719 NO, HARBOR BLVD. -king to 1111 the lollow-~o.~~~. w~!10 e~t~~lls~:~ who enjoy working with Oalr:il~t·~~~~:aper C!J Er I ~G servl1ce SEAMSTRESS. exper, °:'u;~ p~ol~l~e ~'r~-'~~~ 4 Br. F.V. ~ear 405 fwy & tun' 1e':v1~1 ~,;:',, e::.8p •• L.LEHS~ ~~N~~~'~c:,;•e T~~r;R _4_9_4_-9_7_29_fo_r_1_n_te_rv_1 ___ , ~~o':,~ed~~~~:b.:.e~ dealer In Irvine area. ~ork!rs~S4 ~P:.••F~tt g~~f~;iTf~~'.m,~.r ~!ii , '
dawshr. 1'A miles blach. shopping. Kit prlv. your overhead low & • • with comm'I loan know-Hair styllsl. Interviewing positive motlvalor Stllt1 ~~~~~n!Oa hs'::er~: time. S AM-1.30 PM lolt HB aree Call tor
No pets. $500/mo. $240/mo. 96.-.38'44 profeaslonal Image high. l•t1 11 Hff te 4A11 ledge. LOAN SECRE-for a I-Mleet openings at $75 per week. Call Lori's l<ltchen. 3077 appi. 714/89&-243'4
536-8362. 881 Dover Dr. Suite 1'4. 1 IAYS l WEEI T AAY. EXPERIENCE at &1Ccluslve salon. II you 2-Spm, 846-7021 (aek ror kend mornings. Must Harbor BI v d S A · 1---------_________ 14 Bdrm, 2 ba house. Newport Besch . A.ITAACTIVE TELLER. Call Debbie or groas $500 or more per _Sharron). havedependable vehlcle, 979-0747 Secretarlal DELAWARE PINES Wesher/drye·r, kitchen 631-3651. B b f t weel< we can show"""'' · prefer llght truck 'wl ---------; Aec.ptlonlst, llllng, some 1240/ 120 d MASSUSSES a r a r a 0 r 8 P P ' ,~ p••T TIIE •HES camper shell. Only neat, Restaurant 1 Br. $475/mo. Cet.~~. 646-83m8o6. ep. HLIU IFFIOE Simi 714-841-8500 Nat1on11 how to mal<e a lot more --Attractive, energetic typing tor realty deve-2 Br. $600/mo. ... TO SERVE YOU. Bank of Southam Call!, Call 645-5370 . Supplement your tncome responsible persons people needed. Door lopment In NB, 673-3777
Frplc, pool, ga.r, Room tor rent. In '3 bdrm Bayfttrontlbl lldg. 7$001·215,007 *"" IATI 3951 So. Plaza Dr. Santa HANDYMAN In by dolno lnte~estll')g Pn=. $~~~.h~~~~aag~~ people, lood service, • 'i
private patio. house In C.M. $235 plus sq ava rom . • talepho™' sales work on II I b * IEO•n&llY *. No pets. 842.8807 dep. ~0_9481 BASEMENT $1.00 sq It. LA AGES r & M 0 ST Beautk:len Laguna Beach behall of National Com-Catt btwn 9:30-10:30AM cock ta serv ce, ar-n ·•
19221 Delaware St. 2500 sq It Call: Mon·Frl 1000'• AoE~l~Bb~~ since LICENSED ASSISTANT 494-1930 panlee. Many shlfta to only Mon·Frl, esk for tend~s & i;:,stt hos~e~-Sharp person with 70 '
Working man, compl. 9-5. ~ 198• OITITUllll IPm choose from. s4 per hr. Greg Hyde. clrculatlon. !189. PPl"J tween -· -wpm typing and dlcts-WIHLAll Anl furn., soul bro1hers wel-6'42-48« .. guaranteed. plus lucra-,_6'_2_.4_32_1 ______ 1 Mon thru Frt. No phone• phone skill• to wor'I< In
L 1 & 2 Bd m among H t B h 972-1000, 2'4 hours Salary, Comml salon. TRAINEE tlve bonus program.,-calls please Baxter's last paced Newport rg r " com 8 • u n c · Office space for lease: 747 Education. Cosona del Real Estate Restaurant 143'46 Culv Pines & streams Sec 536-8544 Ell spa· PHOTOGRAPHERS Sal-e•per pref'd, but ' -Beech Reel Estele 01-• It S89S/ mo utlls pd' ORI AL Mar Area. Call ltlce for ,.. ~ OlllEIOW. 11.E. er Blvd Irv or 5180 gates, pool, gym 6 spa. . c fl . 055 Ei Up to $100 a day Wiii train the right per-.. . flee. Word Proceaalng No pets From $460 furn rm In CM home. A/ ' ground r. 1 llSSllE Appt, 871-9051 son. For Interview Call: Two cereer oriented II-Birch St .. NB experience helptvl. Con-
846-6591 . · $2.25/mo. Cell Chris aft 4 Camino Or., Costa Meea. Beauiy part/full time. Robin or Linde at censees needed to learn Retell Sates tact Pgegy at 833-2900 645-2435 3 bike E. ot Falrvl-& 2022 QUAIL c 10 s .... male/female No ex· the akllls 01 brokerage & Huntington Creek Apts. Adams. NEWPORT BEACH RE EPT NI T neevy Hl•IJ'lf * llllAL SHP * Secretary for public rele-Luxury adult llvlng. 1 & 2 Loe furn. room. It kit. & 754-10'0 Mr Tracy 112-1'111 phones and caehlerlng penence or selling management ol com-Part to Full time for tlons dept. a fest paced Bdrm, wllh gerages, heat lndry lac. Reis req. Costa 0 .. 12 M OPERATORS ASSIST required Pholo-PAIT Tiii ma rel el A.E. Income poised, aocompllshed agency, requlrea expe-
& water paid, televJsed Mesa. 548-1372 IOOA l~•,•rt Ftttlt. Hl .. O 1 gAy""i WEil S~~~g0~;~:~E marketing firm Ml/WIEIEltl g~~~~t~e~n:~~· i":':::~~ aales person. Pref. 2 or rlenced _.getlc peraon
security. From $510. Call Botth, Jltllh 2904 Yll, ..,.,. H•· Cute Girts 559-6353 expanding in your Make e'lltra SS helptng Insurance plus dental more yrs eKP91'. In wom-with excellent typing, or-
848-1813 from 9.s. • It• lyall; 1100 It. To Serve You area Management youth carriers promote plan. Call Aealonomlcs, en• ratall clothing, Vari-ganlullonal eklll1. W0<d
.UWI.. UHU IUOI I• I I• O • Bt<KA. Christian Bualneu positions open. thel.i: own 811abllshtil 875_6700. ed hours. Coste Mess. prooeulng helptul. · IOTll Ill • • • "' t r "Unattached Profesalonal dealrea mature, expe-roufes. Mature, outgo.1---------556-9333 546-,821 979-7000. ¥ILL.AU Wkly rentals s 105 up. lll·IHO Gentleman whose key rtenced onty, bookkeep-Wrtle UPP SO• fiO.B 1ng, attractive parental Receptionist, congenial lilta.Ot••lnill ---------
New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Color TV, free coffee. NB approx 500 sq It, 1 ba, Interests are claeslcal er. PI T. Non·amol<lng Wes! Covina CA 91793 type person, please call medium sized law firm lttnterr
apts In 1'4 plllJ'la. 1 Bdrm heated pool & steps to socaaalul buslnaH of-music, travel, boating, office. Position avalleble _.<U>OQ>"'7'<Q>.q. 2·SPM. M·F. 6'46-7021 seel<a sha~p lndlvlduel 81an Stock Brokerage Firm
$630. Townhouse trom oce;~5 N co!s~v~w).. lice. 673--6522· s.-75tmo. tached Intelligent, at-Aeter~noes to: P.O. Box lt1ft1s/leit Ptr•lltlf P /T required, non smol<er. store Mells an energetic with exoellent office skllls
$695 + pools, tennis, Laguna Beach, ,.94•5294 Costa Mesa 250-500 sf. tractive 30-'40 year old 7878, Newport Beach, Reubens Newport needs Unllmlted Openings salary commensurate pe<son With flalr for ta-and det ail oriented.
from $546. 2 Bdrm from Kitch' ·i and skiing, aeeka unat-June 1. Mell fleeume and ---------I-;:--:-~--;--;;-;;--with experience, typing Unique ladlea clothlngl need• organized perl0f1
waterJ!llla, pondsl Gas suite from S115/mo. Ulll lady with slmllar Interests CA 92660 11 1 d t We need early riser$ that with axper. Good bene-ahlon and/or modeling Accurate typing end
for d>15klng & healing S.aaer l1slal1 ZtOI lncld. 779 W. t9th. St. for laltlng relatlonahlp.1---.. --1-1-1-E---•• ---1 ~oatt. ";.,8ppl~y b~~~ e;~£ need t o work during lits. 752-6841 e>1perlence hetpl\JI. Apply oooc:t phone skllls (MIC)IS-
pald. From San Diego 851-8928 Please write lo Ted PO .-. d 11 251 E p Ill C those hours. Must be RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK In person; ALEXIA. NA·I aary. Call Helen for app\ Frwy drive North on Oceanfront -Emerald Box 17057, lrvlna, Cs. Some uper. with retell. a Y· · •c c st II bl I 9 TYPIST n ed t TURAL FASHIONS, 260 644-2292 ., __ ,h to Mc·Fadden and Bay, Laguna. fully fur-S250/up, carpets, drapea, 92713." Full time. Pleaae call _Hwy __ ·-------1 11va a e some m0<n no -re n ••tree-F t A L ---------...,..~ 1 h d thl M / t 17301 from 2 AM to 11 AM , Uva person, mature. to ores ve.. aguna ---------west on McFadden to n 8 e ' mon Y· ay-8 c, ras. rooms, i•mo IAIOlll 875-787'4. HouMCleenlng, PIT, exp. Mon-Fri and wknds work tor p<omlnent b\lsl-Beach. 497-4777 S1&wlnd VIiiage. (714) Dec. 494-1084 Blt&Ch Blvd, Huntington " •---------1 Mu.st nave cer & phone G d I t I I I I N
893 51.... y i I I 4AA7 Beach. 842-2834. eachelor/Bachelorette !3U&y Medical Olatrlbutor · oo aupp amen a n-nessman n rv. on--.,.,, ICll ta 1ata I•-needa MCretary "Friday" Call Jean, 960-6971 coma. Ideal lor students smkr. $1000 mo. 10 start. Have something to sell?
BAY FRONT OFFICE. Office & Birthday Patties. type person with good INTERIOR DESIGN 11nd home-bodies. We Ca I I b 1 w n Classllled ads do It well S~rvtn" l>iret'r..>ry AILIHTI~ Am. Bachelor Apt -lurnlllhed. $575/mo. Janit orial. Tll WT lllllAI ell-around office eJ1jMrl-ASSISTANT train you 10 take retell 9 : 3 o AM -1O:3 O AM
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Quiet, epac1ous, near '4 bll<s from beach. ullle. prkng. 873-tOOG 1•• •••• •••·tlH ence. XLNT typing, die--Newport Beach dealgn Inventories, working with 975-0927. People who need people ad Call Now beach. 2 Br_ t'lr Be. S'l25/wk. 1-985-49!>4 --... I h ti • I -----===--Should always check the 642 5678 Townhouse. $550/mo. 1 Rm pvt ofc. utll lncl'd, ATTN B 1 Alt taptione & spelling akllla shop, 2-3 days/week. one 0 1 8 na on s ar-Service Directory In the • 960-8858 Palm Spr1n09. Short/long $185 mo. Coaat Hwy, : uanesamen. r. •must. l'tenefl11, .. 1ary College bkgd req. Non-gut Inventory llJl'Vlcea. SELL Idle lteme with a .,. DAILY PILOT ht. JU
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---------1 term. $350/Wk. 3Br 2ba. N.B. 650-1111 young ltdy wlll model nagotllible Phone smoker pref. 640-9193. We pay you whlle you O~al~lyiiPiiill~o~t ~Ciiilaiiasiiliilled~iiiAiiid,_.-------iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif * 1360/mo. up. Bach, 1 & very pvt pool. Walk to call for lntervelw. Bual-841-2665 betweerl 10-12 train. Also, there can be 11 2 Br. unfurn & luro. pool, Smol<e Tree & Flalpn'a. IAl.MA llWI neee1'114111 only. 839-3060 ONLY Lt11I lttfttery open~lor car-ad-Newspaper "
spL 18992 Aorld1. 875-7520 Nloe Small pvt ofc. non-YOUNG AITAACTIVE FE-AHllll Medium llze N. B. Law van t. Mutt be 18 ES' l M2-2~ M2-3172 le I 11. -• amkr. S28S mo. MALE SIN CE A ELY -Firm Is seeking • Clllll or High School Grad and KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZ l Nr boh 2Br 1 '~ba. cpta, all I tt •lft •~ 673·4720 WANTED (18·24) You Experienced, good ap-Litigation SeCret1ry with have reliable tran1P«11-• 0 J ~':r\~~1~~·.Zr'~s~ni~ ~r:p~~-~~= •••••111 1tatal11tll ~~~J~~~: :•c,~~~: r::ie=.·~::. ~ ~~ ~Y~o:.fe~~hnci:ar~~ ~~r,;,~tw. 1~;~·ra~1
536-0921 We do, the Hlreh 10< you Front otlloe w/ahop would llke to be 1polled, pubtle. Full or part time. legal. CPT exper pref. epptlcatlona from M~
•),price wtth Id epace. reuona l>I •. apprecl•t•dl I'm •o. ARCO. 3414 So. Mein XLNT Sklll1 required. thru the 8th, 8 AM to
2 i!r, ~ ::;~lnutee from 558·7077, 24 hOUf'I coeta M ... , zoned R-2. goodFIU0No1<11npg, 8'. 11115 Sant• Ana ~:~~~~::~ !T:~r~iccp~';1: ~;:' 1~~~~~:~H~~~:
ec · " ·mo. M/F h 2 B 2 B s.a-7249 Iba.. i.ue ca ' 0....,...., -v·1cE, 17'"10 ., __ ...._ 81' ... , 720..0844 a ere r. a. Biii, 83 t-8300. Ext. 3, .... ,.. enc1. Good Benefit a. v .,....,, TIO ~ pool, epa, Irvine. 1275 & Ctaal ... tali ltll Promlaa you wo!l't be Part time 0001< w .. k 752-88<41 Ste 54, Hu nllngton IMS fM Im '), utll1, non-amkr. ' ends. Need pwaon wflh 811ch. (BHch, So of MINlon VielO 3 Bdfm, ·a 848-1354. Commerctel C-1. w, 19th dlaeppolnted... good peraonatlty tor Legal Secr111ry-Newport Slater) e1:-1180"'-t'7Gli:-rtnee<f -St. G.M. Prime IOOatlon, ATNE.88 FOA a, Pf.-n.lel cooking. iome 11epMI-Bueti. Jor Partne1 .and •----------1
yard & g•r•ge. Kida & Bt°'~· ~~no for ~~-xlnt tlfmt. 2 Bri. 1 Ba. !xerolH 0(111. FIRST enoe. Oood pay, pl111· 1eaoclat1. Corporate ex-PITfTlll pate welcome 545.2000 ure h c•ur w "!' • private houM wlvi large CLASS FREEi 897-2089, Ing Sant• An• environ· perlenoe pr11. Fut, OllGILATlll
A,_,t no, .. · . your o anoe • r e yard. UM" omc,, dr"' 840-2670 ment. Cell onfX \-11 AM accurll• typing and Eern 1110 to 17'" dell", ·-··' . about 25, whltty, cherm· enop antique. etc Stan 658-1~ lhorttlend requlfed. Sa• u ,
SH&. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Mini Ing, •n<I need aomeoM MA i< 1 NG Mo NE v 1 ltU.la A laty eotntMn,rat• with PIY 1W1ot weetc!y. Work ~c:z!·. ~'o·~11'p:r!~ ~~th~:k~~r~:'v:': :!:?~~ + MCf70-5820 lal!J!ftlta Jtll =:,°':,'::ion. Office rr1~=:t.. c!ff1J~~~ ~:,.~:~. t1~;·1~~;~81~;
l ss..3307. 760·11'3 Crldk•t 83t•1284 Aft THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S Elco w/oen l<nOWleclge of 11114-Hl·MOO 831·7881 7PM, N.B. 800 ICI rt .. pVI f>ltl'I, Wiler CHORUS SUMMER Bllk'g. 10 key by touch, 1..;;;.:....:...::..;,_;.::....:....:...:..::..:..... ___ l:::-:-:-:-:':':':":-------i
3 ~. 2\t ba, dbl Qlf"' new · · · · & 11u pd, atc avail. tnct. WON<&110P I• preaent· Type 150-80 wpm, Bur· Ptlone ..-
carpet• •nd palnt, •700. W~ted mil rHP f'emale 1800 19 ft of fenced Ing Olll>ert & Sulllvan·e rough• L·•OOO 11xper. LllAl.!•mTAIY/ tlYI Ml I C111 egt "Lii•" 841372 ' mta to ltlr ~t °' hM yard. 0·2, Sult• T; 1'° I< (Th• Mikado) btQlnnlno helpful. Call 9·& w.ek· Timi Wlnnert to help promote w-... t .. __._ N .. W st In CdM, Lrv. •wport 11111 St C.M. '800/mo, M1y 17th· tu11d1y & d•y•, 150 · t oeo or Small, oongenl•I Mtw• l~•rary progrem on -o _.,, "' u-er1a, Non•tmkr. Can find 11•8-<>•7'9 T ' 11·30PM !45.4050 ....,. a.en Off1Ce ntecta ~In 0C etM. 14.00 ~?,:, ~7patd. Place togetl'let. 118Ml32 ,.. ..... IL" 5~~Ji~~!· 4
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anytime. BHutlful for I & REPAIRS. 30 yra 1xp. Haullflg -Tree Trtm trtr pl<. 11 carpentry, .i.e. Weat ... an lrvln• Mirror Ambul. Xlnt referencea. WATER HEATER Spec:lel pelr. All IVJ>". Quallty. CA 92701.
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••word proceaalng • BeeQlelcrou 8 w1cl Ofer. Frff to good hme.~blk oond. 185. '1715-5883 109 length. 875-912; · '79 Erlcd.o!'2'!::.~ 1 • 1111111
p I " • . c • II D • w n lncJudee • ' Lab lCln1 -·c::h " ftuntng dye /I •••• lnboer • ,_,. .........,._., ·eo KAWASAKI KX80 84~ 1ft puppy vac:a. dog· 845-"329. 84&-lat6 Brown & Jordon Wrought · TY /WM tine -• ellp avail. •22,500. Pvt L*• ,_ 1700/obo I .wDT•f .,._ ________ , Ma6e. 15.00. 5-41-6421 · ' Iron Set 3x5 glH• top Two mahogany door•. BEAUTl.-UL 25 .. Re• prop. 561-0428 .... .;2"'"1 · . ·75 "'""" .. ....,. A._ 'llama fuaitut MIS Table a wm chain with hand catWd 30" & 36" " " • .....,... ._ '* ..-.; ............ Pr1v8 ....,_.t er. PUPPIES. BLACK LAB. c:uehiOn.1285 875-0558 1250 Mc::h 4ae-1aoo . Color TV. 2 yr· wrnty. SANTANA 30' c:hMp I for '78 Honda XR 80 Mint 'lo c:onf. (7115t.WC) .._ .. !!. 1 "'Y· for AKC, 1 rnaJI, 1 rem. 85 I llY --• · · · 1141. FrH d•llvery. ~ bo9t equa1a pro-_...__ 0..,, owrir ... 25 '* ·1a 2002; 4 apd., *· ,_,,_, ntervt.wlno re ehampione, S300 ... Cell r-••-Round 48" Patio Table, 4 uaa•a• 1111 $1 ft Open Sun. blame Good boat tor low "-· '"' • ... . WI llf cond., {125N<J<) ran. HB. area. 536-S&aa 557-8033 Herb 957-1133 cnelre, 2 dlaJM ~ -• • TV John'• 646-17INI $38,oOo. 7141540-1077. a50.()l5715 -& wknda * '77 530I; auto., loed-
* * * $225. 875-0558 t 75-48ll .. P.P. New '83 tc.wMakl KX125 USED CARS & TRUCKS ed."'(804TXO) TB...-... Ill LAI"'"" * I BlJY Moving, Frlgldarre white 25 RCA color trac: con-Ne¥9f rac.d. 81350. COME IN OR CALL FOA * '78 833011; auto., ' 1647/HR YELi.OW. 1200 EACH. 2 OUtelde Umbrellae plu• gH dryer, ull cond , aole T~. oak ceb, •WYI ...... II. II I Ed 831-3094 na UfUIUI. loaded. (~2)
No Selllng. Salary.&~ 957-3052 fllll1'lll atande, good cond. $50 1180 Full alze matlr-b ... 1 ~ yra Old. '350, Dl...c wheal, wind 1n11r Cormler·DeUllo * '79 320!: 4 acid .. _..
Mnoedprefwredbl.ltnot MOTHERS DAV SALE -MASTERS AUCTION ' eeoft. 87S-<>558 & b~x eprlngt, 150. 1Q" G.E. COior TV & 12" fatllo.° euto Piiot, eplnn: '78 Yam. 660 Spec, new mYlal'f roof. (547WRO)
neceuary, PIT EvH. ShirrM'• PoodlH 1250 141-1111 111-MH Like n•w 36" Butcher 640-4328 blk/~~a:l•tand 125 dodger, more. Xlnt cond. ttrM, p:: ~7-=1~•1/ * '79 7331· 4 apd load-~~~~"· Blah o p , up. THcup-toy-mlnl R 1 Flo 91 Sofa 8. Block Table, 2 Chalre Atari game Mt 6 6 car-ea. 10 race or crulM. 139, rac:lc. · ~:~~.::~:~gH ed*.,<890715U,?<B8'1 .• > auto .... low ~2848 ~I~~ 1250 • ' S180. trldgea ll50. 760-8729 DlfTI 1 ft U 995. EvH 831-8284; UNIQUE '75 900 Kewa-... 1 ._1 .... 1 •• 1 ' r....-SllN ~58 675..()558 · l9", cnroma color. coat days 838-3645. Hkl, lo mt, 111n1 c;o,,d, --, ...--mlae. (572ZYL)
.... FIST Pttl 5539 SOLIO MAPLE Table Near new t4x24 apray $730,-itloel24t.Cell 73HOBIECAT.14'&trtr, •tru . IUOO /of r . HfO"Mt c:eatl lmmed. for '* '80 7331: auto .. foed..
Top ... ~ Firm .. __ USED FURNITURE 38 80" 2 t I & 2 boolh mad• by WHt a.,y 845-1731 SOCIO 080. &45-3372 536-1829 . your ....nlc:le. ~or ed. (1B8T118) ~v,,__.., ·-2 rabbit•, lrge cage, ac;.. Sect sofa 1500 5 pc; 11 · cep 1 n Coeat Automotive com-200CC lk fot91-5514285 '* '81 7331: 5 apd., load-10 ,_ poal1lone In our ceaeon... $40. din. iet, 126o. 1. ·coffea r•g aoll d oak ch re. p. l•t•IY set-up. i sooo. Stereo etolen, muet Mii 14' Alcort Sunnen. 1495. Honda · • 1 e new, -_... ed. (1DOP949)
phoneOfderdepettrMnt. 840-3441 tabt•. 1250. 'S'hatra, S400/obo, 960-3778 548-7570 •PHkere. Brand n1w. 720-1879 :,'~Tr::::·~~~-..... te........ * '81 320!; 5 ..,ct .. ..,
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• Set lllClda Or...ar Mir-2 6 · am P • "' 175, '50 Mercury. 2 bed• INtl '&3 Laaata 11795 duro, good ahepe. 1700. l>follltflOI. .... ,.,.; '" o., "'" BonuaelW 1·1t;48ittl ror.' 5 Drawer Che1t, 2 bool(IMIVea 1175• more. 150 ... Oya 631-1425 ·53 Rowing aM11a 11430 173-3194 776-4012 roof. (lFTCl5e) •trcku•itt · Night Stands Head-631-2055 wtcdys. See Sat/Sun 678 ltural JOit EYet)'tft~ on.... Suzuki GI. 450, 1980, 4, --,. llU llW111 Trllha board, Foott>oeid, Oou-Drop I.HI table/chairs. W. 18th St. CM 824 ~J~t. CM 000 ml, Cobra Alarm. l'U. BUY 208 W. 1111. Senta Ana ~ mftT llldtu! MIO b .. Mettr ... & Springe (ctl«ry wood) 175. 356 Slldtng mirror. cloHt Sc;ft&;k Electric P1cilett llff, 649-0978 -6 Call Brian ,75-12011 or Qoead ~
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cement. PIT Evening.. erallrgdreaM<a,l125to a. --block. $850. '83 Ford o1itboard. 1 1325. INpe,goodmotor,good l 100orMAKEOFFERl ·----Cal Emlly, 822-6844 UH. Armotre, 1300. e.J.805808 GltflOI .... Balboe 1... Station wagon. 1300 54&-&38l llllp. Celt evea. M8-2834 Co11pte w11t1 .. to p11r-142-1815 _,ing.. ~~LES _
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---fl44...IS82 Llk• ,_~bdrm OnYJI. sauSun•aam. 85<M929 8' A~ Dingtly, nev-llariM lpit. 7111 MOTOR HOME. ww pay w1EXTRAS s1000 llT.. Ht, baautlful 11 gold J 1rt Hit DOUBLE WIDE moblte er u ·~~114 253 CMy FlagaNp ang 6 Clllh. 497·2280 842-894e/e¥t,848-71M 34171.°c:a~w.
need people M111fl•ld Parrl•h 3116' Cherry wood, tov•~ twt_ field offa, 20'X55', u trana. Oompl•l• reblt •MOTORHOME (No. Chenyexlt-405) :~up ::Ointm•n:~ mural oll painting, ~..::'~~e!'!: 15 RUBIES (2.76 eta). la,St95.531-3374 14tt Valeo al11m 111 H.P. 11200 or tr•d•. RENTALS* '':/~~.C.::'~o~ '114) .... ltt from our Coat• Meaa of-"er-Tl G9fden" IUpat ., & bu appf. at 11242· Sell for POOL TABLE art elate. Evlnrude + ll1r•. $800. 546-41N From l1t5lwk. Alt elna. 17600. Call 551-8434 Of f,...,,. ~
flee In tfte •v•nlng for fr9me Aleo "Hlgti Deoo" tyrHt mat r~H 0~ S300t 840-6688 Aneat Custom Made. 1142-0308 Of &46-3924 215t N9wport Bl. 552-1583
Holday Inn'•,_ travel 7' ta11'1emp. ~~~:· ~~1'w7::n ~~r~. Gold & nne jewelry, belt Light & rack seoo. ftl• .... L/ hniet ,.. 850-1600 1---------1 Conwnlentty Located
dub. 8elery + commi. l3000 ea/obo. womlll'I lovely drer & offer. Call •"• 6:SOPM 978-3941 p..., • te2 Fl.EETWOQD Jembo-& ~Priced
a Ion + bonua. Call Trunk. old, but good mirror. Incl n•w elac; 7150-1842 Long Carriage Smith. eo. Clualc 11· lep1tr•k• fmT •ml rH, 23' · atlowroom Tnda NH ......
751_.222 after 1 PM. cond, $1!50. 494-4200 blanket, aheeta, 2 lg -l<4K yellow gold ring w/ rooa Electric: Typewriter C«ltury bey boat, 4 c;yt, FOR ALL PURPOSES ~ 1:.::y.~o:; '70 Toyota hi-lull pk;kup, \;I/I
T1l1=111 Wtft •-II Mll pltlowa. 111r1 blenk9t w/ round br1111ent diamond, Good cond. 1110,:iC•ll Grey. $3500. 87M181. Aecogoa.t by w/utrea 126.SOO: Dev-w/'*f!per, ang & t,.,,. 6.,_ 8~ ••Ire
-...-...11 .. ta• cover, lovely BatH appro11 weight le 0.43. 173-1247 111' ENDURA CRAFT Major Benka & In• Co'e 840·'11a. ev/wknda good. 11800 obo. ~CARVER· t -HARBOR AREA B•dapraad, Complete. Appfalaed at l3 190 wlll SO ftp Joftn4IOf'I tttr _ CAPT LARSON t73-a20 842-48115 l'Lll It......... APPUANCESER\llCE Sell $2.000· 54s-90ll. Mllforl2,190.2~70 UmDI ' .,. 11850. 94l2 M=-NEWPORT l:r'l1c~ • .,.,~•1
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fer IMll llPPflane*. s4 n c1°~·11~t~~nt cond. (12)4 ::~~~etttng•. :1'.:9:v~I~ ~ 24' Apo;t~ '78, 235110, Outboard Aepelra. OMC. 15' Aef:o & STREAM. good 00::.;:· Ml~=~ ....... trttli I llf lffLllml ' "OuBarrl' by lntematlo-llvery. Offer goOd 1hrv <(envu, trall•r, OF, Mercury. Bi1an HIN Ma-~ e. Por1a Pottl, le. ea El Camino un1Qu9 one '73 3.0, lrg CSI, met Mr• 14-111 ptr lllew Herb 957-1133 WALL UNrT, wnlte, 3 pc;, nat, 11700. ~5 May 14 or untll tupply tranacelwr, am/fm, hMd m. 842-1151 boll, bfight ~ 11250. of a kind. tio,000 In-QUOI•, Mild Int, bMu1
P• tr hit.... Refrlg. S250. WHher a ~x.~~~2= •aellal!!ry 1111 a11heuated. 751""391 ~o~ni!~~ °b~~ I IMb 71U '7~~1oWf. air. ::,ed.;..':"'eeo-~1"""· ~;~2 .000 firm .
U .... •I••• ~rl:~·, ~~~151•1•0c~: ~~'g:;C:~ldyr~ Ill Wll• Ill c::":iv":~~c:'~~~ 842~· 144"'4421 Boat allpa av.h,IHI·. ~-awning, emllm 8 track ·11 lnt't T,.wtalle-cyt d91, 1• lft 1111 fw I••• ..... weft 846-5848 11 1 n t c 0·n d I 3 o o • 12,oao BTU'a, 2 .i.c:trlc Item• beet otter. Stereo 21' 8«1ram, many 11tr•. pon 8Mc::h. 25-35-40 · ""'°· bltln blender & MBHZ trudt .ig, 4-..,ct . Blpkt, ellver. 1nr1. Air. Ill 1• t• 120-1599 · ' rnotort. 1la•~hp.1 lull & muelcal tpHkare & xlnt ahape. So,ooo. Call 942-4144 vaccum, ult cond. trane, Cl 1 trlr hltc;ft 1 1 o,' o o . --------•New~ rwfrtg. 25 cm. hp. Nu. 140 ea. El•c tender cab rneny o«tier 780-91538 •ti 6PM. ....._ .._ •t '8200. 142-0838 S4000. 646-aaee 873-8231/769-10IO TRUCKING Water & le. on door. At-Japan-. furn, Pap ... n etove & fan 175 obo. ftou11ho01d llama --1111-No Ellperlenc• Nee••-mond. •tt5. G.E llOYe chair & Sure quHn Celt Gary 14$.1731 145-1731 :,1te0 Hoble.~llk• new, '223/mo. e7~ Ron Trallen, VtWtr ... '82 Chevy S-10, lo ml,
ury. f'or Information w / 2 o v • n •. I 3 O O · .....,... c:ouch (lltl• ,_), full rece, _.,.,.,/ofr. J9t 80• DOCK 4 1 3 ""'II Rental Trt loaded must ... M500 1117 call: 919-227-6159 or 489-1800 1173-9023 lllaet1luteu Hll Lamp St°'• Gcilng Out of Ski,'*•,_, many 111... :..:, ti;:.' wtapere. G~ Of bat Oft.. 546-2014 latna
819 227-0494 7 AM 6 BualnMI: Large lnven-11800/ofr. 662-1259 NEWPORT BEACH d • I "'0 b ·71 240Z. 1 GWr* well PM -Mond8y ttltu ~ Seeu FroatleH aide by NEW MA TT RESS SETS: ~ length Brown Shedow tory, dlap1ay furn, deaka, , , 1173-1003 O On · " • O O • '157 Ford "8ndlero. Aaallly • Mama~ tnc: •I~~ r•frlg. Ilk• n•w. Twn ul80, 1u1ltzll165, mink.a 10,l2600°'be1 ni. cabinet, CWI reglat-~~·~n~~ :~~· J~'(; 22· pow•r boll w/40' Mt-7615 ~.~·0~1 :i.;~ ::~"i~'.n~~·.~:;~~~
,_for Olr9c:1ory. 13 • 873-9023 ~ 1105,~1125. orr. aso-eoos er, fight ft.11tu~. etorage outd~lvet ga11ey' head N9wport moortno. 19500 831-2712 75M87t
. A.HDY7 2 POOi.TABLE b lrit, lamp parta. w/ahwr.Ontrtr.Stl,000. l!mt.~ft~54-47N btemelht 200 1:T·a~~~i~ Hot Point aide by aide w/ For aal• aofa, lov .. aat. 4 •• 7. elate cuwtom wood 831-7880. 4~ 20• Sallbo9t Slip N9wport -'91ftORO4XA ~ '7S Detaul\ 1 •AM/FM
8l5 Hl61 · a mallw. 1226. c;offM teble 2 end tab... dellgn c0m.. w/blffl.,d 8eadl ' IMPORTANT NOTICE e c;yt, atld!, M500. 7~ .......
area. 1-&31·5966 & •'°''table. saoo paid tight a· wall unit w/cvet. IUM. Wu Hit 19' Soutftc:oell bey bOat. Mar1l 673-4M!Ot TO READ£R8 AND 846-8573 .
WEEKEND h•IP for •m -·i.· -----I, 3 0 0 . 1 yr 0 Id . V-alued at 12000; Mlllng WANTED· U••d pow1r sV•lrv che6rry.o I !03,55000. ADVERTISERS '77 Dat111n Plok Up.I. ~
Senior Cl11Z*l• Boetd & ,..,.. --·-780-8720 f°' $500 nrm Mt-1237 · • v • " -" • Tiie price or ltemt ad-y tMt speed oood oond. m-e.. Home. Maiur. r.m. Seara Jtanmofe whit•. · law!'mow•r & adper. 759.g261 T wrtleed by *llcta deal-au vau' Party. Daya
Pfllf'd. Call befOf9 5PM Sl5.00. 7e0-1nt Fo11r-Po1t•r Waterb•d C1111om made by e11clu· Runn"'9 Of not Nnnlng. •-a w•f I .,. In 1ha vehlcte c:1ee11-•75 Dodge Ven conver-a 4 7 . 15 I e e , E 11 a I
1541-7183 &de ..., '"."'-Foat F w/8 dr...-., nlte eland, 11¥1 furrier: whtt• mink 667-3938 •H • • fled adWl1tllnQ ~ lion. Aeb'1 818 eng. -.. ~ ;=======::;1 v1 """"' r ,.. tDlcel. ISSO, 645-1491 w/wftlt• lox collar, tllp 13' Zodiac. 40 horH do. not lnClb)e ~ ap-,_..12460 131~701"1---------Refrla. Jtlnt cond. 8300. • 1tngth 11 10 12500 « ....... Mercury eng, ~ 2 lcllwtnn Traveler Ill ~ 1aua llcenM · '78 2IOZ. .,_ mat 9'-' =~ =l!° :'~:°'U; l52•f153• 875-3095 S~ ~°.;:;t~ lti:: bst ah. as...005 1S4 tralfer !JM ........ t3000 blk-. ~new. 10 IPd trenafer t .. a,' !Inane• 'II FOfd ~T. lllnt cond. w/belge, air, am/fm "-• ""•• -· .,,.,..,. nppen gerbege ~ R«rlg $2SO Wltlr/dryr Ovation Claleklal Gul1ar obo. day, 17S-1t7'. S12f5 ... f7M711 dler9ll. .... fot elr pd-enrf, nd• eng. rebid, ceat, fNllll. Cilll9I, -.y !:::~ ~ ~...:;:.,~ I«, Ille MW,""* UMd 1150. OlnlnO tbt 1175. ~t'a~y~-~ w/ft.,d lhall ceee, flu ~707 -for TClflY 8MiCf'I CMMt •• S2f5 llltlon control device laOO firm. 761 ... 71 = =d~el'.
-.. ...u. ~ 9,...,, .. 0ppoo •1&0/080. 7~ King u bo~ •Pring & g u a rant a•. p . p . bullt In plcll•llP w/ '71 24' IMI~ fib. MW Needl tlafp. 142-M44 <*1~~ Of -..., ~ "'""YL••~ Cold•pot refrfg, •100. mattrw 1125. 651-26115 ta-70$3 votum•, a ... & Tret>le q , cemw. llOOO. CUeeom WNtrwl doc ........ tary pr..,ara· ap;9 !ttl '12 ~TIUN l40Z ~::::::::::::::~-• ::r,,,r:,:~ .. ::g: MA~q~ l~~a~ s::r,r:,' I=~. :~m~~ 'l:i'r~~. ~.~~~ H 17' =PM. 0.. red ~Waee S1H =-~:·~·:; '40 Uncotn Cont. CO!Mr1-SS:· a/o, *".::.,
• tM-A3t matcftlng cftalr, nMdl $2500/bst otr. '3MIOOll l540-4'7M prey w/70 HP !Wlrucle, =.i:O:·:WOO:..C: '11 TW nal ,. !y... llH Bulftlrl Galfwe/Satler gM yphol. Sf75. 642 ... 110 Jotln Wll)'M Tennie Club hnltut a c.n.er"'t 110.000 I .......... , mounUlln lot ...... 5629 Auto, Jdnt oend, loedld, ~ WOft\111 look.,. atow w/ftoocl, Harv••t Comfortat>i. 3 pc; llv rm f11ll tMmbet1ftlp. M~t I 080. ~ 'M WI lmJI bdl Mii e¥a; no..ao4 wtcdYI. lo ml. S11,IOO or ......
for Pt/time hall oom-Gold. ''°°· gd cond. Ht b•IG• ISOO/obo. Mii 1tlla mo •f150/6lr POP TOP ouaeom ..,... .-... ~ rol... ..... ITIMMlll
panlon, 1t =no . .,_ 111•2m Mllit NII. a42-M2t &llMIH · · ~l~n:."t:'; ltU tilt rlor, m•c;fl. 111oe11ent. s100 or MAK£ OffiAI 1• 11111 ""'*• ..,.,.....~. N.8: s..ratoootc ''°"· IOOll• S plee• •ec 1ora light 2 LHther & Oftrolfte '350. ~ -M 1111 -9<ft 'f · • 2 1 O o... .,...,... ....... M.JOO lftlll. T ... Ilk---. IM-12N ••old IMhlooad atwe. gold. S125. 173-1172 Cllllrt IH HOfl. 225 .... 714/8'7IM308 , .... ~...... oal9nCoondllDft.•.100 •
..., MO'Y. eyplM °'.... MOO. l4Ma32 • Pecan Br .. 111ront. eo" emp arc wielder •100. 1e· UM .... 1"'· -., Camper atlell 71"•12". o.nNI ... 12'0 (i-4) 11 ... w HOI AM/f'M ......a'7t ...,. ~ -.y ..._,,. ...... 8290. Good conct Tad K•Y•k saoo. Hart '360 oeo 84e-'7&u Wttti • trtl9r. NlboJI. • • 11 o. 151 • 12t11 . ,.... _ ..... N; 1-.1.,..,-MOZ.__,.._'!"'.._~..,.....,UllO""'~~
attractive. ~'tolng : H~t 9tove, Otd f ... 167-2733 . W•ter 8kr1 HO. Hart~ 1rg ~ ._ ~ ~ 1\7°'r't't -.11:11 A:&::..... .. :;:, eond. tUOo'. ·= ........... ,_ even. fot ,.,,._,, or pt/ hlonM, '°' cond .. mtcJ-Slalom Ski ISi. Wfllt• 17I 8tudint dealt 121 I HO 0 • • c..w. c.mo. !!!!!! __ ,._ ._. .,.. ... -..... ,_
""''· CdM or nearby die lfld. pan ator99e. Ofc d .. k 1160. Din tbl t>enfWOOd rookel' tao. a ,.....,11 · 141·.110U or 21,! atteoPl;to 'No~·11:' WI PIY pl'ef • ...0-1..r 115, '31-2712 taoo. ~ ctn ISi -. I p6aoe bdrm ..... 1 .. llO I Mon. ttw rr•. _, 840-7MI ' 1MW 100t .. ...._, '74 ltOZ, ~ AM/ 'JJ: ,.,. ,,_ ,.._ ~11H.53e-to30 oak, 1 all wftll• USO' na. ...... ._.a.-fOfOon. ' TIP 111111 blldl.,.... 4:JMlllOO· ,........_,.....=
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"Fast Rt,ult" 1111. f*.t24t w/0111 trim. lollit,.!!,11 "°"" w.-T_. Clllb dll' ll~d. ~ ~Mt.a Clmam Mo-l'•P •Int .. -W 81111. ....,_,, *· Mii a ooftM/enc1••-· MernlMntllp.leo,.-y. p11oeot~gooc1 Ml-4M4.~.M oond uoo10•0. ..,, Ill ""_.,41,ooorn1,.-.·n110..,.1>1x.110.
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CW oond. lllrleM totoee All mode6e l mott color• 111. Cuetom 1t1r10. 1~· clut0!'1 br111 ... 111r111. ttltll OMlflt, lllW. IOdt Mech. oond, '"'"''°· mllHQt, 110, power oe11, toOd ble .... U100. "4-!14t 1n l!Oolll Cell ot atop o... ~bit 1"'1 g,111Avr/rH lfit, •4100, H •·• 1't ev/ •In• MIClll. llr•. A11t1nQ OOftd, f4llO. Ma-0632 Auto, P/8, 01i1o It..,.., tlHrlng, p /b, 1m/f1t1 I r • n ·~ti • ti on w1 ""'" oo • greet 1111 ............. • ........ 4...,. ~a~• It-11'""" 14G-7450 ... __ Pow....._._ ..-.... 1 1 ...... / ..... --2 nowt l'IOW. Serkktt tnqulrt.. --· • _....,, .,_.. '70 Bug, reblt q , n.w p;;-· ....... --, M1o1el 1 ........ ....... ....., • _...,.,, rttt llH U. _... Oftt1.tuoo. '11RD-MG9-wtn~. -.__ .... ,,,.,....~1,_ 'ti~ ... ~ I bru•.•kllcond.12000. · =~·..;~-..:.1~~ '7.!E.D~~ .... ' ... .1.001o
2928 H.,bOf Blvd 549-04111/dl 1'fn I co n d I o "'I ~"''•AC.• I!" .,., ir.w ... , 145-0632 •-•..a. ·-..--.. ...,.,.. _, 1111 flll 11t COSTA MESA 546480tfeve9. ..-000/ot>O, 148.1928 ' cw-. ._,,.. 11.1 .... ..... ft"' AV 74 Monte Certo, ~ o b o . 8 ' t • 2 7 1 1 or
Gold. ~OWl'llt. ll .. I.. '05 190, The CIHnHI '16 MOB, Qorgeoue ltlow '875· Ml··'737 '72 VW 800. 8octY Ind '80 lkllcllc, good lrlnl cer, good c.Qnd:.r .~1750, t6CMMI
Alie!' 6PM ....._5260 Jul! 2 mlmttll eoutll ol around. Valentino col0t1. cer, Wlllte/111011 , lal~ tt•S '73 VW We•lpllalll, new =e:ne In 1dnt cone{, New rvne IM<e a top. Prlnoe of 1~~~~417~·7~1MV~ui:fuJii!aiL:::in
,71 AM Ille Sen Dll(ll) Frwy. Priced to Mil fut. $2500. Chrome wire wllHll, ·14 Sllb llkt new 09LE tng, clutch, llrH, ucll· ~uJr ':fL~r~HI~~~~: r.~ ~I~ :'°j91 'f!· ~::~ '78 Ctmtro Z2'. Mint •7• Monwdl Oftie. e&.000 X10,M~orig .M38Slmmeo.,...tMed 781-4277 AM /FM ete r e o . 3dr 4.apd II~,..; Elie relrlge. 142 o. 714/17~12 Condobo .,NewTW.. ... 200 m11 ... g ood cond.
ml, !!M PG. A utely cllrom~ wlr11, $8000'. 't7'A 250S (RARE) "'·-13900/off9r. 750-8944 p11ni & Mtcllt lln 'tlrH, 7eo.oe36. KENO. $1n6 080 1 1500/0BO 8 tt
pel1 N 106/ofr. l •t em 142-4036 cond. Sunrl, em/~';_ '7t MOB, CIHn, rune very clun. $2250/ofr '70 0Hhlr, lmm1cul1te eel·l237 '112 c.ntt'fy Ltd, 1',500 142..... 83MON Ewe.. co
.... •1.. -JAM•... ...200/obo. 831-2242 etrong. $3500 obo. 889·0889"' 647-5078 cond. 43,000, AM/FM , rnl, loeded, 50K ml warr., '79 C-o, ,_ pelnt, lo ,71 ,. ...... , 2 dr, ~..,.... •• --m-1oto c ... New rldlllt, 13800 70 VW Del Rabbit. at>eo-U 250. EVM 87~7 mt t oond ~ ..._., ·-.,..._ '7t Hofld• Accord LX. W• 11 ..... Orange Count· '71 4508L, Mlten Brown lwn 1117 ot>o. 71'·718-7462, Iv lutely IMOIH, 60MPG, '82 Skylark 1111 poww 1"1 • op . • Ptllnt, xlnt cond: at mpg.
Good cond. Auto, r~ y'e llneat Hleellon of ext. brown IH111er Int, 0,.1 tlll '78 Suberu 5 epd. new meaa. 52 ,000 ml. S330 6. 22.000 ml, iclnt cond '. ISl-4$44 196_9. 751-06M
• UMd Jeguara; Serlee 11 & wlre,.wlleelt. Quick Nie: . I I I b k G R E .. T 84M533 '77 on.v.tte, nu bflk .. , 9 • •. 1•3 O IO . C •I Serlee lfl XJee and XJS 127 600 87g..6200 71 111. won. GT -9 rebll r • • r •. " '72 Bua. Sun Rf, AM/FM 17200/obo. 882· 1070 •It Clutch & IK•, r9bll cwb, 78 c.,,i, 3 dr IPOf1 cpe, Mt-182 S.. 1 ' • eng, Ilk• new, 11250 COND. $2100/obo, caae. atereo. Maga, lold '71 KARMANN GHIA 5pm. 4 apd em/fmCMt Muet V8, 4 epd, new t1r11,
•711 Hond• Ctvtr., ltfw e~-. ::,:::1 't7 MB 250SE Coupe, obo. 961.1968 638-9440 down bed. 10 ml, 12300 s11.,p lntlde & out, .79 Buick Regal Ltd Edit 1111 '. I 2 3 a 0 0 b 0 • 11950. Jeff, 7t0-1234
-..... ~ trL....,., ---·-wht-twwn, lelth, eunrool, . T •1•1 631-4271 $4000. 964-3017 p . ·1 N · ...._.213 ..; .. __., --.-· 2025 Harbor Blvd. 70K orig ml tote 01 TLC 70 GT. S2900. Rettored !J!ll ~ • ower tverytll~ ew .. '14 IAPll
l•tlon. 2000 /0BO. COSTA MESA plua over tSooo In rec· to perfection Over •70 lll-lux pickup w/ '118 vw. new rtdlaJa, rune '76 Rabbit, 4 dr, 64K, r.11., tlree, lmmec. I • Can ,79 Monte Cw1o wll·loc>. New pelnt, new 11,.,,
751-2'°2. U .. I.. elpta. runt excel. Must S6000 apent In tut 4 yre. camper eng & Irena grut. See to epprec. cyl. lld. $1500, 875-1134 495-8313 tufty loaded, eXlt cond. good tranepottetlon car.
'12 Honda CMc: Hatdlbk. 1 • c-. $II 9 0 0 I o b o • 840-l090 o o d . '1 18 o o o b o . S 1750/olr. 873-5-4 18 or 844"8600 $5500. 53().-09~ laOOtobo. 5'5-9091
Tan wttan. 4 epd.14460. llada 1141 408-7321 PtrN•t 1197 ~2-4665 'II nr Ill '70 Bug, IMll·luto, lie-CUUIM 1309 'e& Impel&, good running '80 C8'1fl. 4 epct, Turbo,
C.it 72CM>l32 •r? '70 Cellca GT 5 apd 86 nu engine. brlk•• & reo. look• good, rune TIE WIEST car. te75 "' beet offer. excel. cond, lo ml,
'74 CMc, IUlo, .-eng. & ! ' -.... , MEISTER 000 ml •Ir 1mlfm radio' muffler. Rune iclnt great. 11200· 63l-30l8 p-ll-1ng & poww 14500/obo, 857·2028
lrana. Alklne $1800 or StHrlng wheel SLC, mini 'oon d. 14200'. $095/ofr. 581-4031 dya, 81 Rabbi! LS. Oleael, 2 dr, IELEOTIIJI brek ... Air cond. ev/wknda 833·7800 belt offw. 842-9$48; alt. I ucrlflce $75 obo. Brend NUOIE/1111 857-0151 548-0819 evea. sunrt, AC, AM/FM stereo I ol late model, low milt· 831·427? _wk_d_YI _____ _ e, ...._71te. . new. Call Gary 645·1731 13631 Harbor Blvd. '78 Corona Wagon, clean, '71 BUS. Excel. cond. Rblt c111, 5 apd, >Cini cond., 1ge C1dlll1c1 In Sou· 'llO CITATION COUPE 0WaaeMJe 1327
'7t Accord Htc:hbk, gree1 '84 1000. nu paint & Garden Grove em/trn. auto, air, 13400. eng .• nu paint, disc brks. '4950. 240•1179 t'hoderenylCtllfornlal See us 141apd11•1231K 1f1!!.8Allu1 m'"'o .• 80 Toronedo. Sunrf,
cond, new pelnt, .:tlver uphol., $2000/0BO. lallt·Sen-ltnlq 557-8838. 557-7300. $3100/obo, 559-5950 'IO lllllGll ., ;.~k,,tnt •. 1 4300, HI us r-1 &46-3p!6. Run• good. 714-111-2111 Vtlb waita 9173 '78 Conv. Blk/yell, 11tnt Xlnt cond lnlllde & out. lo UIEll ~S.:~ ctys; 551-1973 111~5~·.~.
fOI TOUI • • 11 100 II '78 0 loaded cond, mega. em/Im cus, ml, amlfm casa. $5600. OUILUO '80 Toronedo Cpe XSC,
'90Pr-.1§..epd, ~rt. HllT"4UOA. • M1nll1 Beige/ Pelo 24, &(:lean. ~ $5500. Greet car. 847-8015 2500H1tl:>O<Blvd. ft....11 1317 d•' v• ""-' f II M~ t AM/FM $7900 63 t-8600 -·· .. v, ...... uice u pwr nu . t rN, IT# IY & (4807) 675-2048 or 552·0245 COSTA MESA equipped pkg, pwr en/11,
CtM, >dnt cond. 15600. lftllT • .. '" 121,111 , '66 vw Bug, aunrf, looks Vein 9175 &40-1810 '89 Charger, Stock Orig Clcntrl, 11ereo, vinyl top,
P.P ... te-ee~ -· . fACIUTYI ll 100 D WAlll 69 911E Porache. Cl11alc. & runs good. '74 Volvo 142. fuel lnj, 4 eond. 383 Eng, compltte maroon• lee Iller Int. •79 CMc 'IPd Int cond Excel cood. Fled. luet tnJ. $1600 495 6907 •7 0 d c VIII new valve end lle8d Job. $7260 obo "8-7427
IO ml '.!..'.?.:. ,x bt f . ll!IWllSJ tlSIUllllOlll4 52Kml, Snrf, Alloys. Alklng-18600, Kath .. et . • spd, em/Im 0111, new 1 ol oupe de e. New Carburetor New1----·-----• Naw "' t Or. · Call, Perteet (7580) 968_9139 or 851•1910 Must sell '85 vw Camper, paint, 30 mpg, xlnt. New tlrea. Good cond. · 'll .......... _.__ W Wkdyt eft. 8pm,.wknd '72 MezdeRX2.goodllree J••-1 SOUTH 6•000 mites on rblt eng, $2300/obo. 536-6250 $1600/0BO. 730-9o455 Tiree . 1 15 oo obo . -· ..,_ II blf 11em 840-2028 & eng e100 673 8850 -'72 91• ... 000 b k or 54" .. ,.. 646-2231 OleHI, great ml. xlnt ' ' · · • · • L AG U N A B EA C H "'•.,. •nu re. es, 80,000 orig miles. Runs '74 Volvo 144 4 dr 4 spd .,..,.,.,.. cond 13050 148-0 93
ctys. 61S-00e1 eYM. 494-9429 2 nu tires. 261-0101 ott. COUln super. 1150010Bo. xtnt cond. $3500 obo: 'll 014. ~It Ylll• rer• 1311 . . , leua llfl '79 RX7 GS, orig ownr, 494-5729 hm 760-9538 548-2591 Pl,..... t32t -exit c:pnd. MUST SELL. 'IO HI PAUii OU al • YILllWllEI Blue. S18 0. Cell 9.5 '73 T·blrd mutt NII now.1 ..... ......, ...... ..._ _ _..........,
~~ '5095.648-5849 Xlntcornl,$l4.ooo. taa I .159 '80 244DL. air, 1mllm Mon·Frt642-4844 79,000 ,;,1. s1000 obo. 1t72Ptymoulh-f'Ury.good
642-3214 &I LIW &I '11 UllfT tape, lmmec. '7950 '78 Sevllte. eunrt, nu tires, 636--0973 cond., 1700. 144-13~ ' •erc .. n lu1 1145 . 8 3 •• B Z 3 8 o s EL. % For'!'~ JWllmLML•lrllnTo \/W. 28k mt, air, 4-dr, AM/FM. 857-4971 llllr, looks & runs A-1. '70 Bo11 302, *"500. '111 Ptymoulh Champ. Like "" 99 -,.., Xlnt cond s3 .975. '85Vot 122sw ood $7290 PP 639-5189 .., 12 000 I Alk •bout cll1mp1gne/ P•l•mlno • IE IUHllLI" 720-1857 YO gn. 0 . . . 861-3464 s:o~O/obo.' 975.f~1:
lH lllllY WE ~·3~~r m ~~n,~o~: 9·~~t: f11' ancm' f Volume Sele•. Service '67 Bug. •mffm. good ~~~~: s~~.0s::.~7~;w Clinrtltl 9313 '74 Pinto, good eond, 842.0025
1&11 llYE YH 840-7952· on N• Rtn1ft111 1~1~~de'e:~n81vd. tires, oC:Se.~;::i S1875. IEE II FlllTI ~~~~oB'o~~~k,t~~ ... '-·1_1_Arr_aw_,_1Ut_o_,_2_d_r-.-nu-
Slm Huntington Beech •ilc. 9177 We have • good Mlle· tlrea, radio, •Ir. 12800
ISUZU
• '79 VW Rabbit. 5 apd, Come In & ... N-por1 tton of NEW & USED '60 Mueteng, ,_engine. obo. 844 4038 CllllTY lfibalrit~ 9147 O~l' ,..,.. (714)142•2000 New pelnt, lhHpskln Beec:h'I flneet Mlectlon Cllevroletal new Irene. cuttom paint, '73 Outler very good
llln •--T-.. -t-.... -1_-4-P-r-·----ast ....... seat cvra. xlnt cond. of prevloualy owned cu11om 1u1perralon. cond lllnt treneportatlon
"'•v "'"' ·--•-•O $3900/ob o . C all Roracll••. Audia end Cherry. Muat aeel car,jleoo. Formerly Jim Marino Tll llW 111111 zm-•w com ,.$1 • '11 nf lllYllT 495-6313 Votkewegena. $3000/0BO. 648-0795 642-6581• 648-i423 leuzu Turbo Sterlon 1110 ~um 11141lo 1110 Great gr~uatlon glltl '68 \/W BUG. Auto stick FR. Evee . ... KL MT ,... •IZ ••-R •-Cordia & Tredl1 Sliver/black w/pluah Int, shlf1. Rebuilt. Perl. cond. ...i .mac '67 Mua1ang. good cond, '74 Du1ter, good cond, -&-... ., Turbo Olestl P.U. To Plac·c your iclnt CClfld. $7000 or offer. $ 2 o O o I o b o . o y s ---.-$ 2 5.D 0 I be• t o ffer . 110001*· 648-0H l v~•J!•. e:.. Sliver. blue leather, to mt lr~~B!lf!l!lll"'l!l•I "Fast l!t•sull'' 6"'5-2561 631·509.1, eves & wknds 445 E. Cout Hwy 841-3167 Curt-· '74 cuetom wgn, exit, 12K :;a.-.t~klng_Sl0,900. Sef.vi('(> l}ire<•lory t<ll!U!fled Ads ere the 968-4372 Newport Beech 'll OAllllllll '75 Mu1t1ng MACH I on mot0f. l2400. m~a:'&Yd. •7 280 .,E ,.,..,., .. _ __,.__ ad . C;iU Nuw answer to • successful '78 Duller. comple-te 173-4900 VS,1-b~IOtO:-ps."'P.W. Ctuetc, cump1etir w/ 8Z~
Huntington Beecfl ~ ..,.... ......,""""" gttege or yard aetel JI'•• malnt record, new Ml-'72 DATSUN 240Z pwr lock•. cuetorn mag w • t er b • d. $ 1 7 0 O.
(11 .. \11......... Benz. euto. Maroon/blk. • 642-56 71 better wey to tell moreJ chellna. s 1800 J>bO, Rebll eng, needtr body whls, lie. $5200. 8 5 1 • 1 3•1 O • a rt .,_.. .,...,. 17500. 851-3~ l.d. JJZ people! 640-1090 work. $2500. 657-4453 842-8318 llft. 5pm 6PM/wknda. ----------~--------~--·---------
ATLAS CHIHLll.PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd .. Coate Mesa. Tel. 546·1934. 3 blocks
IOUth of Sall Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd Complete
body lh<>P. Sites. Service. P.jlrts. Service Dept open
Mondi)' thru Fila1y 7:30 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M and 8 AM to 5
P.M. on Seturdey.
OIANGI COAST AMC/JllP/HNAULT
2524 Herbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
540·8023 645-7770
• 1 Jeep Oeeler' In the Wnll See us todey for uies. service
& leulng. There are reason• why -ere tt 1 • Price end Mllc11onl A19o, the tll-new Renault Ani1nce Is here!
THIODOH IOllNS fOID
Modern ulel, Mrvlce.-pact1. body, paint & tire depts.
Competlllve retes on lease & dally rentels. 2060 Harbor
Blvd .. Costa M .... 641·0010 or 540.8211.
'OMNION & SON LINCOLN MHCUIY ,
2t2t Harbor Blvd .. Co111 Meta. Tel. 540·5630. 57 Veers of
t rlendly ftmlly Hrvtce, -Orange County'• oldeet
Ltncoln-Merc:ury dealerShlp.
DAVID'· PHILL"S IUICIC.PONTIAC •MAIDA s.... • Ser~ • L .... no
24881 Allc:la Parlf.-)•
837-2400
IOUTM COUNn VOLKIWAOIN/llUZU
• (Formetty Jim Mettno VO!Mwlllt")
1111' leedl IMI .. Huntinotun·e.ctt. (71') 142·2000
SALO • LiASING • PARTS • HAVICE WI! WILL NOT I! UNOE"80LOlll
I v.., "''*IOlt'I O.A.O. & ,_ ~11
MATCH THE NUMBERS OH THE.
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IH THE BOXES • LONG llACH IMW
Large selectlon of new & quality used BMW's and other fine
carsl Sales. se<vloe & leeslng. Trade-Ins -lcomel Take 405
Freeway lo Nor111 Cherry ott-ramp. turn right & go 6 blocks
nor111 lo 3670 N Cherry Ave , Long Beacti.
(714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
• N~IHS CADILLAC
2600 Herbor Blvd • Costa Mesa Tel 540·9100 Orange
Counly's Largest Ced1M1c dealer. S11et. Sefvloe. Leulng.
• SOUTH COAST DOOGI
"Your Frlenc:lly Neighborhood Dodge Oealerehtp"
2888 Harbor Blvd .. Cost• Meu S.0-0330
Salee, Leulng & A Full Service Oepartmt1nl
Including Body And Paint Shop
W• tpeClellza In cu.tom ven oonvenlonl In all ptlce rengee
ANO WE PAY CASH FOA USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVHSON POISCHl ·AUDl·VW
415 E. Coast Hwy .. Newpon Buch. 873-0900. Tiie only
deelerthlp In Orange County wllll tl'Hlse three greet makes
under one roolt
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUIAIU
24110 Harbor Blvd .. Coet1 Me11. Tel. 549-4300. Salee,
Sefvlc:e, LeHlflO. "Mr. GOOdwrenc:h." .-
CLASSIC AUTOMOllLIS
785 Newton Wey, Colt• M .... Tel. 631-1393
"JAGUARS OUA SPECIALTY"
XK 120'1/ 1'0'1/ 160'1/XJ'1/E,-Type1
Sllll -Service -A"10t1tl0n1
011 PllCln •• betWMn 17111 & 111111 In Coet• t.1911
• • HOLMIS TUTTI.I DATSUN IOI LONGPH PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd . WestminSler. Tel 892-6651. Orenge
County's oldest and largest Pon111c deale<shlp Sales. Servlee, Parts .. . .. DICK MILLll FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably the lowe~t priced Fiats In Southern C1J11oml1"
(Loca1e<t·1 mile north of South Coast Plaza
near Mein St. and Werner Ave In Santa Ana)
120 w Werner. Senta Ana 557·2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17111 Street. Santa Ana. Tel. 656·7811 Your
Orlgonal Dedicated Datsun Dealer
MllACLI MAZDA
We've moved! Our new toc:atlon IS 1425 Beker Street, Cotta
Mes• Tel 5<15·3334. Stop by & vlslt our modern showroom
&rid see wily we're the 11 1 Mud1 dealer In Southern
Call!ornla. Sales, Service. Perts end Letting .
COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVIOLIT
(F0trnerly Gfotll Chevrolet>
,. 18211 Beech Blvd .. Huntington BeKh
New • Used • Sales • u11tng • P1r11 • Ser~e
Corne by ana iee our Huge 1nven1ory1
.!~·8097 640·3331
• HACH LINCOLN MllCUIY
"We're MW IN1d M0et fOf' yow bullnltl." Complete ......
eervle• end body •h<>P f1c11111 ... One of tM ler~t
Inventor... In Soilt"-n c.tltorn11 Of new Uncolnl 9nd
Mercurye. Looeted 3 blOCll• .Outh of the Sen Oteoo
Freewey on hect'I Blvd. In 11\mtingtbn e..c:tl.
18800 8Mc:h llYd, ..... 1739 OI ae&.100I
2145 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meaa. Tel. 540-6410. TNt Det9Uf'I
loc8tlon Me bMl1 MMng 0rerlgl County tot 11 )l9erl. 1
Mlle So. 405 F~. Stop by & vlltl ut today ... new
ownertNp pledget to beet II competition.
SUNSIT FOID, INC.
(Home of Wlllle Ill• Whale). 5440 Gerden Grove Blvd ..
Westminster. Tel. 638-4010.
• OIANGI COUNn VOLVO
10120 Garden Grove Blvd .. Gtrden Grove
Tel. 530·9190. &cluslvety Volvo to cover •II your Volvo
• requlrementl.
New•Used•Salea•Le1S1ng•Parts•Servlo .. 8ody Shop
Freeway close In tf'Hl.l\etrt of Orange County 11 Garden
Grove Blvd. & Br()()6(11urst,
CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2828 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Meet. Over 23 yMrl MrVlng
Orenge County Selle, IHtlng. service. Cell 548·1200;
1pec1a1 pans line; 6o46-9400; bocty sh<>P fine; 754..0400.
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1640 Jamt>or" Rold. Newpott a..cn. 840-84,4. Siies. ~tee. Perts ~nd LMtlng.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED 642·5•7~8 .
ON THl!i AD, CONTACT YOUR DAILY . PILOT REP.. ·-1
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Dr. Bernard Luskin
OCC' s chief gains
nationwide forum
BY PHIL INBIDEl\MAN or .. ....,,... ....
, For the pHt year:, Oran1e
Cout &Uese Pl'elklent Bernard
J .. Lualdn has been-epaldna on
behalf of the nation'• lar1eet
alnale-campua community
collep.
Durina the year to come,
Lu1kin alao will l>e tbe chief
voice for more than 1,200 other
two-year college• acroH the
country aa the newly elected
board chairman of the American
Aaaoclatlon of Community and
Junior Colleges.
"I can !lpMk now on behalf of
community col.lqee around the
nation,'' Luakfn Hld ln an
interview atier hit return trom
the 111oelatlon'1 New Orleana
~don. "It will &fve me a bit more clout."
Lualdn, who became president
of Orance Cout CoDep lut July
after MVen years ln the ume
poat at slater school Coutllne
Collep, has aaumed the national
office at a time when hia own
coJJeee dittrict la ln the midst of
(See OCC, Pa1e A!) '
THI DRANGI CDASi COAST IDITIBN
MO NDAY MA I / 1Y8 i ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
oaters
off and
.sa.iling
k ALMON LOCKABEY Diillr ................
Backdropped by threatening
thunde.rbeads and a acore of gaily
"dressed" yachts, Commodore
Phil Ramser and his staff
yesterday declared Newport
Harbor Yacht Club "open" for
the 67th year. v
The gala "Opening"Day" was
attended by more than 500
memben and guests who were
invited to go aboard the club'•
power and sail yachts, which
were raf1ed several deep at the euest dock.
''Opening Day" is eaentially a
misnomer on the West Coast -
espedally in South.em California
-where the facilltiea are open
the year round. In real.ity It is a
throwback to Eut Coast yacht
clubs, w})ich are inactive during
the winter months. opening day
calla for a recommissioning of the
y8chts.
-N ff Y C ' s o p e n i n g d a y
ceremonies were highlighted by
the Newport Harbor ffigh School
band and the firinf of deck
cuuaona as the clubs officers
(See YACHT, Page A!)
.
-LB plant's future glooiny
By STEVE MITCHELL of'ltle Dellr ..........
When the sewage treatment
plant was constructed nearly a
half century ago, Laguna Beach
sanitary officials wanted it to
blend in with nearby businesses
and homes.
So they lined its rooftops with
red Spaniah tl_le, painted -its
exteriors a bright, white, and
added a touch of Mediterranean
wood trim.
A sewer gas vent, located 200
feet" above-the plant, was
designed to look like a
lighthouse. One long-time
Lagunan said she thought the
stack was Sleeping Beauty's
castle when she waa a little girl.
The plant was built in 1934 for
$161,500 at the Laguna Canyon
en-trance -to what.-was then
Laguna Village. It was designed
to replace a Iaro septic tarik at
the foot of Jasmine Street that
collected sewage from the en\ire
town.
The plant was expanded in
1948 and enlarged again in 1950·
and 1956.
Now it faces demolition.
The city expects to hook its
sewer lines into the $100 million
Aliso Water Management
Agency ayatem in Aliso Creek
sometime in June.
Some· in town aay the unique
structure should be p~rved,
perhaps to .erve as a conununity
center. •
But city officials say an
engineering analysis. of the
treatment plant shows no
pouibllity of reu1ing the
structure when it ia clmed.
They are recommen,:ling the
building be demolished to make
way for a Village Entrance
Project currently being 1tudled
for aeveral paroelt at the Laguna
Canyon entrance to town.
H .. -earing-·
set on ~
Irvine
·~ hos.pital
. ..... .............
More than 500 members and guests swarmed over Newport Harbor Yacht Club's fleet of power and
sail yachts yesterday during the club's 67th Opening Day ceremonies.
By GLENN SCOTI' or .. ....,,.......,
D(rectora of the proposed
Irvine Medical Center have
learned they can formally
present their arguments next
month for building a hoepital in
Irvine.
The state agency that grants
licenaes for hoepital construction
notified the group last week their
application for a 10-called
"certificate of need" I.a complete.
Now IMC offici.alt must decide
whether it's in their lnte.rest to
let their competiton in the Irvine
health care race catch up.
The Oranse County Health
Planning Councll, the first
agency to hold a hearing on
IMC't application, has asked IMC
di.rectora to conaider waiting until
July. That way, IMC can be
joined in ~e hearing by a second
group, HealthWest Foundation,
which wants to build a s1tnilar
hoepital at UC Irvine.
1njuries fatal to
CdM football star
Did a recorder trigger
fire at CdM library?
'ttWJ coU.ndl hopes to oombine
the rival propoealt ln one bearing
to save time and money. It's U-
llkely a third propoeal al80 could
be completed in time for a July
hearing. That proposal comes
from the group operating
Western Medical C.enter ln Santa -
Ana, which has applied for a
state license to build an out-
patient clinic wit.b 1urgical
1ervices.
By STEVE MARBLE or .. ...., .... ...,.
•William Bright, a fonner high
· school football star from Corona
del Mar, died.thia weekend from
Injuries he suffered ln a alng.le car accident last week during a
~p home from ~ Vegas.
: Bright, 19, never regained
~ and died Saturday
at Valley Hoepital in Lat !:f:8· Funeral services are Wedn y .
.A 1982 graduate of Corona del ¥ar' High School. Brtaht led the
team in ruth1ng hia junior and
senior years, was named to an
all-league team and played last
year at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
Bright was a paaaenger ln a car
that spun out of control and
flipped over outside Barstow
early Thursday. He was taken by
ambulance and helicopter to Laa
Vegas, a trip of more than 100
miles.
Students and t eachers
retumeci today to fire-ravaged
Lincoln School in Corona del
Mar and attempted to conduct a
normal school day.
The intermedlate school was
partially destroyed in a fire
Saturday that gutted the campus
library and dafl\aged
administrative offices, a faculty
lounge and two cle8arooma.
available -are expected to be
much higher.
Newport Beach Battalion
Chief Ray Brown said the fire
appears to be of accidental origin
and not the work of an arsonist.
Equipment -possibly a tape
recorder -might have triggered
the blaze, he said.
At any rate, HealthWeat ta
about a month behind IMC ln
submitting the required 1tacka of
paperwork , a council
spokeswoman said. The delay
would give Health West time to
do that.
But postponing the long-
90ught hearing lan't a 1tep IMC
officlala relish, especially al.rice
the decade-old contest with UCI
has not always been a polite one.
The driver, fellow OCC
football player Orlando Ramo. of
Long Beach, also was injured,
(See FOOTBALL, Pase A!) William Bright
Books and audio visual
equipment worth about $750,000
were lost ln the afternoon blaze.
Total damage figures -not yet
Claaaea were kept on a nonnal
schedule today although the
achool ia without clallroom bells
or telephones. New textbooks
and encyclopedia sets were
(See LIBRARY, Page A!)
"Right now, I know .we'd ijlte
to forge ahead," said IMC
Preeident David Baker. "It's been
See MEDICAL, Pace A!) ..
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Budclin1 cariooni1ta 1et tipt
from Tom Johneon, the
yoiiJaser half of the f ather•IOn
team that ereatet the Moon
Mullln1 C!Omle •trip. P.,e 81.
1
Snooty ban ers
Columnill Andy Rooney
belle.et that banb wou]dn 't
ban anything to do with u1 if
there wa1o't IO much money in
them. Pa1e A6.
Misses the folks
A youn11ter it dogoned Nd
becauae t he cannot ·•l1it her
grandparenb. She tell1 why in
Aon Landen columa, P•e 82.'
Law overturned
U.S. Supreme Court NY•
CalilornJa cope can't arrest
people who don't identify
the1111el•es. P•e A3.
Nona Vaa 'llroeklln, former
NFL..,haadeaar
..............," wflla the Lot Allplee a...., clAed today of • ............ s-s~.
Pap C2. j
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"I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday. May ·2. 1983
A:pril showers br.,ing
May show-ers~ hilt ...
The month or May wasn't even
four hours old before the akiea
opened up and dumped between
a quarter and three-quarters or
an inch of rain on moet of Orange
County.
But officials al the NaUonal
Weather Service predict mostly
clear s kies and warmer
temperatures at least through
Wednesday .
The drying-out period comes
as a relief to many along the
coast, where twice as much rain
fell this season as last.
Huntington Beach weather
watcher J . Sherman Denny said
.24 of an inch fell on h is city al
about 3:30 a.m. yesterday in less
than 10 minutes.
That brings the season total to
22.18 inches, he said, adding that
figure compares to 11.36 inches
last year at this time.
-In Costa Mesa, the early
momlng downpour dll!T'ped . 75
of an Inch, bnpging th~ aeuon
iota! to 24.63 inches. Last year at
this Ume, 11.97 Inches tell on that
city.
-In Laguna Beach, Joe
Jahraus, whoee family owns the
Laguna Beach Lumber Co., said
.tl6 of an Inch fell over the
weekend. That brings Laguna's
season total to 23.51 inches.
compared to 12.47 last year.
-In Los Angeles, where
thundershowers and marble-
sized hail stones dropped over
the LA Basin late yesterday. a
total of 30.92 inches of rain havP.
fallen this season. That's nearly
three times the 10.59 recorded
last year.
The weather service said highs
will reah 7 4 degrees tomoITOw,
with s unny skies following
morning low clouds. The low
tomorrow is expected to be 52
degrees.
LIBRARY FIRE • • •
From Page A1
brought to the sch ool this
morning.
School trus t ees for the
New.port-Mesa Unified School
District likely will discuss the
future of the school library and
the smoke-damaged offices and
classrooms at a board meeting
-next Tuesday.
Ironically, the board already is
set Tuesday· to begin deliberating
possible school changes and .even
closures in the Corona del Mar
area. School officials said Lincoln
School may fi t into that debate.
-STEVE MARBLE
San On of re sirens
to wail for test alert
Beach between 2 and 4 p.m. that
same day, Stevens said.
YACHT ...
From Page A f •
w~re intro duced and their
official flags hol1ted to the
miathead.
--we ••k•d:
What do you think of the school .system In your town?
Feature. of the annual event
are the pruentat.ion of trophies to "the winners of the ch.tb1 _ _... __ _,
Opening Day race (held on
Saturday) and the awarding of
t.rophlea for the best kept yachts.
Sweepstakes winner.. in this
year's yachl Inspection was
Sagacious, a Swan-38 sloop
owned by Ron Merickel.
Other Inspection winners:
-Sall under 40 IMt: Nov• (auxlflary-31).
Mr and Mfl. Jo. O'Hore.
-Sall 011« 40 IMt. Bon Homme Rlc:nerd
(58-loot motor uller), OIGk Elllon.
-Power under 40 feet: Shoot Out
(Benram-38). Paul and Shllron Soelohl• -Power over 40 teet · Hai1etufah,
(Hetle<at·50). Frenk aod Allan Tran4t.
-Commodore'• Trophy Cu• Peso
(3g•fool dportlfSher). Dan Thol'npeon.
-OcHn Racing 1111: Ragtime (82·1001
cu11om tl<>Opl. Dennis and Trlth Durgan.
-Bay t>oet: Capitani• (23-loot launch).
Steve Be<natd and Rk:herd --· -Dey Seller Noble Wood (Luder1-18). Ven
Jacol>9on
-Non-Calm (Junior): Blfd'a Neel (Sat>ol),
Sareh CarroU.
FOOTBALL.
From Page A1
.:>fficers said .
•
Dick Morris, Bright's high
school football coach, said the
young football player was a good
student and a well-liked person
on campus.
''He was doing very well at
OCC and I know the college was
really counting on his r eturn
next year," the no w -retired
coach sa!d.
A rosary for Bright will be
re<:ited at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at
Our Lady Queen of Angels
C hur.ch in Corona del Mar.
Services will be conducted at the
church at 10 a.m. Wednesd~.
with burial to follow at Pacific
View Memorial Park.
George Phllp, courier,
Orang•
I went to school In Tustin,
and In my 12 years I can only
think of three teachers who
had any Influence on me. But I
was there just to have a good
time. I think It comes down to
a matter of personal drive."
Alie• PurdJ, lneuranc•
c.lculetor, Coet• M9u
"I send my son to parochial
school because I feel the
quality of education Is better
than public schools. I hear
t hes-e ·thlng-s about k~d s
skipping (public) school and
nothing being done about It
-I feel my son Is better ..
D•• Snyder, houe•wlfe,
Huntington Beach
"My kids go to Glenvlew
Elementary School and It
provld9s a fantastic setting -
bot h educationally and
socially. I llke It because It has
an lndlvlduallzed academic
program designed to meet
lndlvldual needs."
Chrl• HendrtcJceon,
purcheHr, Newport Beach •
"Orange County has better
than average schools. My
neighbor Is a teacher and I
understand (appllcants for
teaching positions~ wall In line
to come here."
Linde Tipton, etudent, 'Coat• ...
"The teachers (at TeWlnkle
Intermediate School) are
pretty nice and I think I'm
!earning a lot. I wish It was
closer; last year they closed
down the school In my
neighborhood and now I go
four or five miles to school
everyday."
Tom Mepl•, ••l••m•n-Mtlmetor, Coete Men
"I think It's a mediocre
system; they don't expect
enough from the children. My ..
kids rarely have homework.
But the schools aren't the.
whole problem; there's not
enough parental Involvement
either."
Some 47 sirens will wail
Wednesday when San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station tests
its community emergency alert
s stem.
1--;__--="' Tfie system will 'be ~clivated
twice between 10 a .m. and noon.
both times for durations of three
to four minutes, according to
John Stevens, a n aide to
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
Sirens will sound Crom 30
seconds to-one mtnute an
rangers and lifeguards will test
roving public address-systems.
Stevens pointed out that if the
sirens signaled a real emergency,
residents witbin earshot of the
warning should turn on radio or
television stations to receive
emergency information.
Bri ht is survived by his
at er, . avis ng , pres1 en
of National Education Corp.; a
~~~£7h~~;~~~ddo:::.--occ CHIEF'S FORUM WIDENS. • •
Th~ family asks that me"!lo.rial From Page A 1 donauons be made to the William
Bright Scholarship Fund at
Corona del Mar High School . Sirens will be heard in the
immediate area around the
nuclear power plant as well as
San Onofre State Park, Camp
Pendleton, ·san Clemente, San
Juan Capistrano, Capistran o
Beach and Dana Point. according
to Stevens.
MEDICAL HEARING. • •
The tests will be conducted by
plant officials in cooperation with
the Orange County Emergency
Broadcast System, maintained by
county government.
A related test will be
conducted at San Onofre State
Jewelry worth S 17 ,3114 waa teken by
burQlara Who brolc• Into • reel~ cin tM 1200 bloclk of Send Key In Coron• dtl Mer
P041oe Mid 1ne crOOlca for<*! open • locked
door
SllV6f SMVlce end merl'a 1-elry worth $10,1170 wu llokln from• , ... o..-on tt'>e
t400 block ot Galaxy Orlve. Burotara cut out pen of• window to gain entr•~.
Tllfee BMW auto• par1fed In Corone del Mar W9f• burgarlzed. Crook• look seoo atereo eeta from two of IM ce,. •n<I rlpj)ed up the duhboe<d but .. n Ille alereo bellfnd
In the tl\lrd cw
A v91ueble wedding ring and Otf\er jewelry
wu teken from • r•ld-on lhe 2$00
b4ock of 8tacltth0m Street TI>e totel lou waa eetlmeted et S5, 100 P041ce .. Id tM
crootca plied open • alldlng oi-door to
geln en1r.,_
From Page A1
a long time•and I'd like to see a
d eterminatio n made on our
application. But the board of
directors must decide ...
The IMC board is expected to
meet this week to choose which
path to take. It will be a tough
choice: Agreeing to the
postponement would score
dip)omatic points with the
Stereo equJPO*\t wonh '2.900 w• tlken from .,. unloCi<ed •P•r1ment on tM 200
block ol Cegney Lane.
Costa Mesa
A b-door held ahut by a nlmey 1oc1r
app.,.,..uy provided ecc:"8 to • bualMaa on the 900 block of N-..tt•ll tor th-laat
Friday night The burglara mllde -•Y With
about $355 In cash end cMCtca, po1toe llkl.
An employee'• p..ree wu llokln rrom tn.
Dack ere• or • reataurent on N•wport Boui.vard Frldey ..,•nlng. Whl .. .,.. wu
working In front a bµrglar toolc the purM
from the •mployee't lock•r. LoH waa "11mat9$S at S 149.
A 11166 .vw Bug wea atol•n from th•
perking lot et South Coast Plaz• Mall Saturday anernoon. rn. ow,,.,, a Fountain
Valley WO<nlln, re1urned lrOff'I lllOpp4ng to
ftr1d file vehicle QOM, polloe aeld.
Laguna Beach
Stereo .ciufpnMnt end e t~. wflh •
total velue ot SJ.805 wee 11oi.n lfom • home on Nori• S1rMI <¥VI<,,,. weekend.
An unknown amount ot ~ wu tllk911
hom • home In the 500 block of Craaa StrNt, pollce Mid
Health Planning Council, but
seeking a hearing first, without
UCI, would give IMC the
advantage of going first.
The 222-bed Irvine Medical
Center is proposed to be built on
land donated by the Irvine Co. on
Sand Canyon Ave. and the
future extension of Barranca
Parkway.
VleltOfa to M-8each P11k lol<I polQ
a•v•r•I trenalenta "'•re drinking end threatening them et •bout 2 30 p,m
)'Ml81day Polle>e MMMd tn. tr.,,.lenta to
··~
J-.lry .... atoi.n from • "°"" on the 1000 block or C.telln• Street )'eSterdey
Stereo equipment ~•lued et $300 was t•ken from • c:ar patked In tn. 200 block of MOM Str .. 1 ,,..,. the weekend.
Irvine
A rtlld•nt IOltl police Saturday h•
dllCOVtr•d s 7 .200 lfl l•W•lry h•d bHn
llokln from hi• "°"" on Hermo .. during the peat al• montha . . '
TriieYta cut • ho!• In a roll-up m.tal ooor et Dlceon EleclronlCa, 111372 Hele Ave., and
stole St.ODO worth ol cop~r and solder anodH. company ofllc111a told police yta19fdey
Polkle -· ~tied to tM perl(iflo IOI ol M~Oonllld'a faat food r•tMKant. 1780 Melo St , lo brHk up • fight between aom• M811,...
Fair skies!!!
Coastal
Fair through tomorrow t>ut
verlat>fe c1oud1 during lhe
momlnO houfl. High• 72 to 76, ~night 1owa .. a to 56. Also flllf
In mountain and desert 1rea1
11>1cep1 tor varlet>I• morning
oloudl. High• 44 to 62 In the
mountelna, 85 to 76 In deMrt: Lowt 211 to 311 In mountelnt. u to
5C In d111erta. Light wind• •II
..... exoept gutty wind• In eome
mountain peuM.
EtMwtlere. Potnt Conoeptlon 10
Ille MQleWI t>or0«-rd out 80
mllM: _,to nort"-1 wtnde 12
10 11 lmote over outer coaatal
weter9, t>eoOmlng north-I 15 lo
25 knotl tonight and tomorrow s... 6 IO I !wt Ltgttt. varlal>lll
wind• O¥•r lnnel'\wetera, ~ tonlghl Wind wa-2
to 3 •· 9oufflwMt twellt 2 10 4 taet.
Extended
·forecast
Morning low Gtouda, 011\trwlM
fllr Wedneed91 thfOllQh P'rtd1y. H19M from M to 78. IOwa o 10 ...
Tempe("a tures
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81 J1
71 61
71 5t 13 5t 11 74
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B11marck
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Brownsvlle
&uffeto Burlington
Casl)ilr
Charlellon.S C.
Ch11rle1ton,W v
Charlotte. N.C Cheyenne
Chicago
C1nclnn111
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Dayton Den~ Det MotMI
OelLOIL
Duluth
Et Puo
Fa!rt>anke
Fatgo
Flagetafl
OrMtFalle
Hwtford
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Little Rock
La. Ange!M
82 62
511 35
52 46
81 60 91 77
53 44
64 57
48 34
78 63
72 81
82 61
47 33
53 40
72 59
63 48
85 63 67 51
85 74
66 58
54 3g
82 49
51 44
°lhe For~ast For 8 a.m . EDT Tuesday. May 3 •Low Tem eratures
N •' • I· ~\" •'' •' ' .. •
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Front~ I •Id,....
61 30 Loultvllte
77 55 Lut>t>ock
55 32 Melnphla
64 4, Miami
47 24 MllwlukM
55 3e Mpl..St.Peul
11 58 Nlllh-Mle eo 40 ~ .. OrtNnt
83 et New Yorll
-a~ottr
eg ise North Pletl•
M 87 Oklallomll City
81 51 Omaha
84 40 Ot'lendo 78 se Phtladtlpflla
81 Q 49 PJloenlK
78 119 Ptttlburgh ae 58 Ponlancf.~.
1f tf11~t,lf\' ••
Bf 63
7& 511
83 81 41 3'
50 20 8' 83
74 eo
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87 eo
78
711 87
82 74
87 cs
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teacher layoffs and program cuts.
By latest estimates, the Coast
Community College District,
which also includes Golden West
College in Hun tington Beach, is
facing a $6.1 million deficit in the
coming school year.
"What's occurring is not
unique in California," Lus kin
said, referring to f inancial
problems facing two-year
colleges around the nation.
California is unique, however,
in having the only community
colleges in the nation that still do
not charge tuition. That may
change next fall under a tuition
plan back~d by Gov. George
Oeukmejian.
"Tuition is not the only answer
to the fiBcal problems," Luskin
said. "It can only help. But it
normally doesn't make up more
than a small percent of the cost of
pµblic education."
He noted that the governor's
plan will generate $100 per
student per school year, while
the cost to educate a student at
Orange Coast College is about
$2,000 a ye.ar.
"Community college education
is still the bargain of the
century," Luskin said. He added:
how eve r , that so me o t
California's two-year schools
may be forced to close next year
if the state continues' to cut back
dn funding.
Luskin insisted that his new
national post will not divert too
much of his time away from the
problems fadng his own campus.
He said he has decided to give up
other out!Ude activities to ~e·
time for the position.
"My primary responsibility
will be to represent the
association on issues affecting
community colleges," he said.
"And that will only help ~C."
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Double j eopardy?
When E l Morro Elementary School stude nts t~ured the Laguna
Beach Police Department, the final stop was the pokey. Officer
Ron Sapp looked like he's not so sure he wanted to let the
youngsters out. Below, Chris MazeJin· of Kappa Sigma and Ann
Van Cott, a Phi Delta Theta little sister , spent time behind bars
last weekend at the Alpha Chi jail Jor a Wayzgoose misdemeanor
at Celebrate UCI. · ·
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Stanton officer reinstated
By The A11oclated Pre11
A young Stanton police officer
who was cleared by a grand jury
of any wrongdoing in the
shootinR death of a 5-year-old
boy has alao been abeolved of any
procedural violations by his own
department.
Police Chief Ron Johnson said
Friday that an investiRation into
the shooting by Officer Anthony
Sperl,• 24, had been completed
and "Officer Sperl did not violate
the department's policies or
procedures.''
Patricia Ridge, mother of little
Patrick Mason, has fUed a $20
million wrongful death claim
against the city. Her attorney,
Richard Farnell, said he wasn't
surprised by the results of ,the
Hei~t suspects held
Two unemployed Long Beach
men who police believe w ere
preparing to rob a Huntington
Beach bank near closing hours
have been arrested on suspicion
of robbery and possessing drugs.
Alfonso Rico, 28, and Raymond
Trujillo were arrested after a
police officer spotted the men
parked behind Security Pacific
Bank a t the intersection of
Spnngdale Street and Warner
Avenue on Friday.
Police said the men had
stocking masks and a small
amount of narcotics in their
vehicle, reportedly stolen
Thursday in Huntington Beach.
Rico, police said, also was
arrested on an outstanding felony
drug warrant.
police internal affairs
investigation.
"It's not likely they are going
to say to the world, 'We made a
mistake,• especially when that
would confirm their liability for
substantial damages," he said.
"We have to disagree with their
assessment."
Johnson said he doesn't know
yet whether Sperl will return to
duty. The officer has been on
paid leave while undergoing
therapy for emotional distress
resulting from the March 3
shooting.
The little boy had been left
home alone while his mother
worked. Sperl was investJgatihg
a report that neither mother nor
son had been seen in some time.
He said h e entered the
darkened apartment, saw a
crouched figµre pointing a gun at
him, and fired. The figure turned
out to be the boy, holding a
realistic toy gun.
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Anaheim
fire kills 2,
1 • • 1n1ures
By Tile A11oclate4 Pre11
Two people were killed and a
-third WU injured-in-a $60,000
weekend apartment fire that
may have been caused by a
smoldering cigarette, Anaheim
firefighters said. Two other
apartment.a were alao damaged.
Battalion Chief Charles
Kane nbley said cause of
yesterday'• 2:45 a.m. blue was
under Investigation but no other
90W'Ce of ignition had been found
and the olaze burned like a -
clgarette-cauaed fire.
"It's an insidious so.rt of a fire
that gets hotter than. hell and
then when it breaks out, It goes
berserk," he explained.
Kanenbley identified the
victims as Thomas Vemess, 36,
who lived in the apartment, and
his sister, Bolett.a Reeser, 32, of
Santa Ana. •
Another resjden t o f the
apartment, Pat 5amson, 31, was
found unconscious in a back
bedroom and taken to UC Irvine
MedicalJ:~mter In Orang~. where
she was in stable condition
yesterday, he said.
"It appears as though she
woke up, went to the door
d isoriented , opened the door,
breathed In a slug of hot gases
and did manage to push the door
shut again, which saved her life,"
Kanenbley said.
T he fire was reported by a
neighbor who heard a newly
installed smoke alann.
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Four-seniors due
-citiz-en honors
Four south Oranp County high echool eenlon will be
honored by SoroptJ.m.lat International of Laguna Beach thJa
week for their cltiienahip.
U.guna Beach High School coeds Sudy HU. and Alldrea
Schaefer, and Dana Hilla aenion Jupwu C.ol and Dua
Brl1llt are 8Cheduled to receive Youth Otizenah.lp Awardl
from the Soroptimista Thunday.
The four were selected for their overall citl.zenahlp
through their schools, churches, homes and communities.
•Laguna Niguel attorney Jeff Hylton h.aa been elected
president of the Laguna Niguel Lions Club for 1983-84.
Other offi.oers named to the club include viee presidenta
Powers Griffin, Tim Bryant and.Bob Oakea; secretary E .
Claude Whittle and treasurer Mike Stone.
New directors include Htrb Twalt1, Jack Ber1er, ~p
Morris, Tom Crump, Rick Peraon, Geor1e Dodge and Dr. Tom
Lund.
•The Mission Viejo High School Graduating Class of 1973
is planning its 10-year reunion for July 30 at the Marriott
Hotel in Newport Beach.
All graduates can cont.act: MVHS Reunion, c/o 26636
Por~es Lane, Mission Viejo, 92691.
• Cbarlea J. Darway of Costa Mesa won fl.rat prize and a
$100 U.S. Savings Bond for his water-aavillf idea submitted to
the Mesa Consolidated Water District.
Durway suggests shower users turn the water off when
soaping and then rinae and dry.
• Laws ha9e changed regarding the making of willa and
senior citizens iri Laguna Beach are invited to hear attorney
David Brown preeent the first of three aemlnan on willa.
The Senior Citizens Club will meet May 11 at 1 p.m. at the
Veterans Memorial Communtiy Center, 384 ·Legion St. to
discuss wills and probate.
. For information, call 497-2441.
-oc hi](er's cleath Fa"1ilies s0uglit
to host students
Thirty Italia~_ students will
.arrive in._891.lth Orange County
this summer and host lamil1ea
are needed to house the vialtota.
undetermined
By Tbe A11oclated Prell
A Placentia man on an
extended h iking trip has died
after he was found near a
Riverside County campground,
apparently suffering from
hypothemila, authorities said.
An Orange County Coroner's
office spokesman said an autopsy
was performed yesterday on Stig
Valdimar Peter Sveniker, 59,
who died at Mission Community
Hospital on Saturday. but no
determination of cause of death
_ .... -
was made inimediately.
Sveniker was hospitalized
after hikers found him lying near
a stream about two miles west of
t h e Uppe r Sa n J u·a n
Campgrounds above Lake
Elsinore in ·t he Cleveland
National Forest.
Relatives t old River side
County officials Sveniker loved
to hike and had been traveling
for a month. They said he haa
expected to be gone a few more
weeks.
The students will study
English in the mornings and
afternoon sche dules include
tours, picnics, sports and other
activities.
They will be in the U.S. from
June 29 to July 28 aa part of
Interstudy, the inter~ational
study tours organization.
Interested families should
contact Maureen Petit at
661-1042.
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FTC orders NB firm
to halt ·nvestmerit sales
By Tbe Asto~lated Prest
SANTA ANA -Federal regulatoh1 have ordered
Monex International Ltd .. one of the nation's largest
sellers of gold and silver investmenca to in<lividuals, to
stop selling its three top investment programs.
Administrative Law Judge George Painter made the
ruling Friday. nearly four years after the Commodity
Futures Trading Commission first accused the
Ne wport Beach company and three other firms of
illeglil sale of commodity futures contracts.
OK likely for GM-Toyota deal
DETROIT -The Federal Trade Commisaion is
likely to approve a joint venture between General
Motors Corp. and Toyota Motors Corp. d espite
opposition from other automakers and charges that the
deal would stifle competition, auto industry analysts
say. The agreement tor the Fremont, Calif., plant was
submitted this spring, wiUi an FTC decision expected
in June.
Tuna industry outlook better
SAN DIEGO -The beleaguered tuna industry,
mired in a slump for three years, may be on the f93d
t<_> r~very_, according to $~ Die_go t~ indUBtp'
olficials. nLast year, it was a disaster, bUt w~re quite
optimistic about the sales right now," said Ed Ryan,
vice president of Star-K)st. "April sales stayed up . . . NOw we nave to see what nappens going ffilo the
summer.''
Allred-E. Perlman .. aead at 80
NEW YORK -Alfred E. Perlman, former
president of the New York Central Railroad and ex-
~airman of the Western Pacific, died in San Francisco
Saturday after a short illness. He was 80 years old.
'Chrysler was worth saving'
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -The U.S. government
decision to help Chrysler Corp. when the company
was near bankruptcy in 1980 has helpe d all '
Americans, says Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca.
"Wo uld America really be better off if our
unemploYil}ent rate was half a percent h~gher (if
Chrysler Md folded) than it is today?" Iaoocca said in
remarks prepared for delivery today at the University
of Michigan commencement.
Western Airlines chief quits
LOS ANGELES -Saying the parting was
amicable. former Alaskan bush pilot Neil G. Bergt has
resigned after 16 months as r;hairman of Western
Airlines. The board of directotS immediately elected
50-year-old Gerald Grin.stein, a Seattle attorney who
has been on Westem'11boardsince1977, to succeed him
as i;hairman.
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