HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-03 - Orange Coast PilotSh.aki.ng city: Coalinga cru:mbles as quake hits;
residents begin painful cleanup
By Y ARDENA ARAR ......................
COALINGA -Reecuert worked throuih the
mornil'll wh~ dop, cranee and bulldoaera ln a
houle-by·houM IMl'Ch for vk:t1ma of a devutatJ.na
earthquake that hit like a bomb, 1maahln1
buil<IJ.n&a, 1park.l.na 6().(oot fU. and inJwinl more
than 45 people. ·
Jame1 Henry Hid early today aa tearc. hers heaid no cries for help. We wer-very, very lucky
ICl'ambled under the -1ow of ponebl.t floodlilhu ln corwklerlna &he amount ot devMCAdon."
this non.hem San Joequ.tn V.U.y comm'::::J. At leut 4G people were Injured, aaid Bob
But otfidala were confident there w be no Mannine, Freano County emer1ency service•
fatal.ltlee from the quake, mNllW'9d at 6.5 on the coordinator, and another 10 to U may have
Richt.er 9Cale, that aha&terered the dty ot 7 .000 Juffered minor injurlee. Maontna Mid only eeven
people at 4:45 p.m. yeeterday. had to be tranaf~ to hosplt.Ut and only two of
"!'ire people have made a 1earch of all the · thoee were In aer1oua condttJon. .
"It'll be aot.na on all ni&ht and tomorrow until
we're .. Uafied that everyone'• OK," Police Chief buildl.n81.'' Mid Ftemo County Sheriff'• Lt. Merrlll "lt'1 th.ino like you eee In the movies," aa.ld
WriJlht. "They have found no injured people and ' Bob Green, w6o fled from a Radio Sha 1tore u Ll
Co~ld Coast stand quake?
By STEVE MARBLE
ucl JEFF ADLER Of .. DellJ ........
What if it happened here?
bl the wake of the earthqµake
that rocked and leveled much of
Coalinga yesterday, authorities
paused to conaider what could
happen if a al.milar 6.5 Richter
acale jolt shook-the Orange Coast.
along the coast could 1uffe r
worse damage than the tin y
central California town.
"I sure wouldn't want to be on
the Balboa Penlnlula during an
earthquake," said Dr. Wallace
Kleck, head of physical ldences
at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa.
one that hit Coalinga could cawie
up to $30 million in damage in
Newport alone, Schuller aa.ld.
In the downtown core of old
Huntington Beach, where l1me
and mortar bulldinp •till 1tand,
the picture could be the aame.
Huntington haa developed a
timetable for forcing building
owners to bring structures up to
current standards or tear the
build.inO down.
..-collapeed behind him jult 1n tame to w hil car
cruahed by the Coallno ~ the llreet.
"I ran hysWical 00wn the road, my huabe.nd
right behind me," aa.ld Agnes Bement.
The temblQr, centered five miles no~ of this
rural oil and farm1na community, wu felt along a
wide, 4M·mile·lOJ'\I 1tretch, from Sacramento to
San Bernardino and into western Nevada.
Gov. Georae Deukmejlan declared a state of
emergency for Fresno C.ounty, setting the 1tage for
large-ecale 1tate and federal Ulistance.
Hol.lleS were hurled from their foundatlona,
roof• save way and ·60-year-old brick buildinp
collapeed in the four-block. downtown mall area
that wu hardest hit. Flames erupted 40 to 50 feet
into the air before they were controlled.
Map locates quake epicenter
While many point quickly to
the newness of structures in
orange County and the detailed
attention to emergency responae,
there i$ agreement that areas
N ewport Beach Building
Director Ray Schuller said there
are about ~l buildings in the
h~ of ·Balboa that don't meet
earthquake standards.
A quake the magnitude of the
Schuller says Newport has no
auch ordinance and' he plans to
(See COAST, Paae AZ)
Old brick structures eufferd the greate1t
damage. Some were turned into duaty piles of brick
and skeletal frames while newer stores beside them
stood without 90 much u a broken window ..
(See QUAKE DEVASTATES, Pase AZ)
Police chiefs
say v.~grancy
ruling hurts
By GLENN SCO'M'. that law-abiding people wouldn't
or-.~ Noe...,. take exception to giving th eir
THI ORAIGI COAST
.-COUNTY IDITIDN
ORANGECOUN TY. C A LIFORN IA 25 CENTS
,DoctOr denies gllilt-ln-deatlis
Sev.eral Orana• -Coast police names. _
chiefs say yest e rday's U.S. "I tend to think the decision
Supreme Court ruling limiting will just make out' jobs mere
vagrancy arresta will hurt their difficult," Peart aald.
efforta to track 1uapicious people. Fountain Valley Police Chief
Ju1tice1 votetL.7-U.<t s!!'_ike ($.ee PDI ICE, Pav.A!).
;...;. _cl!:>~-&.-~~ 4~. all} ~~ --:-poUice officers w arrest otterers
or wanderen '1Vho refuse to give tl\eir ~· They said the law
wu too vague.
Daytime burglaries are a
1perial concern along the coast,
and aeveral police chiefs said the
~w was an effective way to force
people who seemed out of place
In a neighborhood to Identify
themselves. That way. if
burglaries were later reported,
police would have suapects.
"I thjnk (th e ruling) is ill-
conceived and will put a hell of a
dent in our ability to jlet the job
done," said Huntington Beach
Police Chief Earle Robitaille.
He also called the justices'
decision "a giant judicial
kiaa-off," because no guidelines
for creating a more specific law
were provided.
Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart
said the law was a "reasonable
tool" for officen atad suggested
Edward Lawson
smiles after victory
Trash plant eyed • •
at HB dump site
·By ROBERT BARKER o<-.Delf ..........
A Costa Mesa energy company
la emitting aigna.la -that it may be
reviving plana to build a trash-
burning, e n ergy-producing
power plant at an old mud dump
site in Huntington Beach.
Trash plant eyed
for dump site
Officials with the Ryan
Energy Corp. announced that
tests at the 38-acre site are
beginning this week at an
estimated cost of $100,000.
Company president Dan Ryan
-in a newsletter to 280
homeowners -said that creation
of a co-generation plant is "one of
the possibilities" at the 90uthw est
intet11ection of Hamilton Avenue
and Magnolia Street.
The dump, now called the
A·s c on Land f i 11 but more
commonl y k nown as the
Stevereon Brothers mud dump, i.a
virtually across ll)e ati:eet from
Ediao n High Schoc;M. Ryan's
purchase of the ptoperty is
currently in escrow.
Proposals to build a power
plant that converts trash into
energy at the location came
under a storm of proteJt early
last year. Ryan later abandoned
plana when investors reportedly
pulled out of the project.
Ryan has hired ll large public
relations firm in Loe Angeles and
is promising to keep the public
(See TRASH; Page A%)
By RE>BEltT"'BA.ftK.Eft
ud JEFF ADLER Of ... D.ilr ..... ,..,,
Dr. Mark Hopp, whose medical
pr ac t ice waa suspended
indefinitely yesterday, h as
plead~ innocent io involuntary
'Bomb'
holdup
fizzl·es
Huntington Beach police aa.ld a
man's attempt at robbing a
woman by a bomb threat turned
out to be a dud yesterday.
The woman refuaed to hand
over her bank depo1its a nd
summoned police after the
alleged bomb bandit left.
Police said Glenn Richa.rd90n,
· 35, an unemployed 8untinaton
Beach resldf!nt, w as jailed on
sus picion oi attempted armed
robbery and carrying a concealed
firearm. He was released after
posting $25,000 bail, police said.
Sgt. Jim Dahl said Richardaon
allegedly pulled hi.a car behind
the . buaineawoman's vehicle in
front of tl1e Liberty National
Bank, 7777 Cen ter Drive, just
after noon yesterday.
He allegedly told the
19-year-old woman, who was
preparing to make a depoe.lt for a
buaineaa, that a bomb had been
placed under her car and would
explode if ahe did not hand over
the money, Dahl said.
The woman refused and began
calling for help from puseraby,
prompting the alleged robber to
drive away. But the woman
Wrote down hi.a LU:enae number
and called police from the bank,
off.lcen said.
Huntington Beach motorcycle
officer Crail Bryant spotted the
car on Beach Boulevard, followed
it onto Slater Avenue, the n
atreated the 1u1pected robber
when he 1topped h.ia car. Offlcen
said they found a handgun in a
pouch inside the auto. ·
Pol.ice declined to identify the
young woman.
manala~ah....-c h arges i n
corrnection filth the drug
overdose deaths of 11 patients
treated at his Huntington Beach
detoxification clinic.
The 68-year-old Hopp gave up
his right to a speedy trial and
faces a preliminary. hearing next
September.
In a day filled with variol.Ls
legal maneuverlng11, Hopp and
hJs attorney& commuted 'between
courthouses in Westminster and
Santa Ana io answer criminal
charges and to oppose a court
order which· prevents him from
practicing medicine and from
possessing or prescribing
dangerous dn.ap.
Hopp had BOUght. to have the
injun ction li mite d t o his
involvement w ith the drug
detoxification center.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Judith R yan
_impoeed a pennanent injunction
barring Hopp from practicing
medicine either "dir ectly or
indirectly" pending hearings by
at.ate medical officials and the
outcome of crla-'--~ uroceedlno.
Earlier, ... ~~It Orange
County Municipal Court ~n
Westminster, H opp pleaded
innocent ·to 11 involuntary
manslaughter charges u well aa
to nine felony counts oeover-
prescribing medication to dn.tg-
add icted patients a nd six
misdemeanor counts dealing with
improper record lceeplng and
rela~ activities: ·
Deputy District Attorney
Christopher Kralick at one point
asked the well-groomed and
dignified-appearing doctor if he
agl-eed to waive hia rights to a
speedy trial. ·.
"Sorry, I didn't hear you. I'm
half-deaf," Hopp responded.
The preliminary hearing was
scheduled for Sept. 19. IG-alick
said one reason for the long delay
wa1 that several West Court
judges are attendin1 a judges
college this s u mme r . (A
preliminary hearing i.a held to
determine if there is 1ufficient
evidence t d order a trial In
(See DOCTOR, Pa1e A%) I .
Dr. Mark Hopp ,
enters innocent plea
Big bucks to bring up baby •
Infant born in 1982 will cost a whopping $86,720
By KAREN E. KLEIN o<"'9DellfNol .....
Thinking about bringing a
bouncing bundle of joy ~home
from the hospital?
You might think twice if you
knew how much It was going to
COit you to feed, clothe, enterta.ln,
educate and ho u se the little
nipper until he or ahe turned 18.
The total: A whopping $86,720.
That's for a baby, born in 1982
to a couple living in the Western·
United States with no oth er
children, according to a new
stud y d one by the U .S .
Department of Asrtcu.Iture.
And for Orange County, that's
probably a low estimate. A local
adoption agency official said she
doubles the cost of housing for
Orange County estimates. ~t
would bring the co1t here to
nearly $90,000.
The most expensive aspects of
bringing up baby are housing
and food, aa.ld Collen HeUeran, a
Department of Agricultur~
(See BABY, Pase AZ)
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Quarterback John
Elway wu acquired
from the Baltimore
Colli by the Dennr
Broncot yeeterclay, but
Baltimore Coach
Frank Kuah eaid
today he didn't even
know about the trade. ·
Page Cl.
four new •t•e procluctlon1
open along the Orange Coaat
thia.,week. P•e 85.
t I
Saddlebaek C.Olle1e
president Robert
Boeanko will retire
alter toiling for 34
yean in the academJc
•ineyard1. Page A4. .
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l"ine Hieb'•
Vaquero. won .. aln..
yeaterday la Sea View
Leape bueball
aettoa, eetllDtl •P
tomorrow'• •howdown
for f Int place with El
Toro ..... e Cl.
A Southern Calilornia tatk
foree it innttiptinj a pcKt
office 1eam that defnadt 1maU
bualneuea out of hundrecle of
thouMDda of dollars each year.
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From Page A1
brln1 the matter to the City
~·· attention ahortly.
Accord.ln.r to Kleck, the eUecta
of an earthquake are at thelr
worat tn areaa where the
aubeurface la aandy and water-
aaturated. He eatimated the
"1haking11 could be four times
worae in an area auch u .the
Balboa Peni.naula compared with
an are. built on aolid rock.
Larry Lammert, disaster
coordinator in Fountain Valley,
aaya eome areas would be subject
to "liquefaction" where the
ground -because of violent
shaking -would come to
tet1emble a large mud puddle.
He believe.a, however, the
structures erected after the 1933
quake in Long Beach would hold
up well and that most homes
might "roll" off their foundations
but would stay intact.
Lammers calculates that the
chance of a major jolt along the
Newport-Inglewood fault -the
major fault through Orange
County -is about a 10th of one
percent. Other experts, though,
say there is not enough historical
study of the fault to make such
an estimate.
Th ree Coalinga residents h uddle after
. earthquake dest royed ~heir homes.
TRAS H PLANT. • • .. POLICE . • •
From Page A 1 Ian From Page A 1 p t.
informed of developments this They also initiated ste1>s to Marvin Forttn said the rujing
time around. hold a public hearing to deelare • allows people of questionable
But proepects of a power plant •present dump.operations a public purposes to thumb their noses at
in their midst apparenUy aren't nuiaa.nce. officers. "It's not unexpected," he
setting well with some nearby The site was used for a said, "but It's really another
residents. dumping .ground for -0il drilling chink in the annor." ·
·.Don Thomas, a bud'get muds in the 1950s and 60a, but A few officers noted the law
manager for McDonnell Douglas since 1970 has been used only for was used more to force strangers
Astronauti~s Company, said inert materials, such u concrete. to identify themselves than to
today he finds thf new proposal The landfill also has been actually take them o ff the
"incredible." listed by the State Department of streets. Newport Beach Lt. Mike
"It's located near. the high Heal th Services 89 being· Blitch said he can recall only one
achool and would cause traffic potentiall.y. hazardoua. Local vag_r'an<:y arrest ~!l Newport_ in
and pollution," he,aaid. ..j)fficlals'.are a'Waiting test results two to three~
"It's· also near the ocean and from . the En vi r 0 nmenta1 .. •An ltVine investigator said the
prevailing breezes would carry Protection Agency.. _. : Qran.ge_Count,)' Jail <toe1n't
th_e pollution inland," Thomas In his letter, Ryan said that accept s~spe~ts arrestea for
S81d. '-tests for soil and groundwater failure to identify themselves.
_ Cit~Cf>uncil memt>_e~UL • ..saJU.p..\.P..$ . .w.ill ..be~ to.-~ LpguJ}a ,B;!~s;b..X.~llc~A 91!!«}.f
night said current wniflg doesn't detennine what the company is N eil Purcell said the court's
allow creation of the power dealing with. decision "is not in the best
• interest of the community I ,
DOCTOR ENTERS PLEA. • •
From Page A1
Superior' Court.)
Kralick said the prosecution is
expected to call a number of
expert witnesses from the
Orange .County coroner's office
"and it will take time to
coordinate.''
Hopp, who surrendered his
passport in court, was ordered
booked at HuntingtOn Beach city
jail, but remained free by
H untington Belich
A realdenl of Ille I &800 blodl of Nlcllola Str.1 returned 110me .,_,.,Clay to find her
gerav9 dOOt IOdc CUI end a _, ,,._ end
other gard.,.lng equipment mlaelng. Tiie
IOu WU Mllmated el 11.590. ,
A loe4 F°'d Glllaxle p9111ed along Oltw
Avenue •H reported stolen yHlerday
afternoon The IOu -11tlma1ed II '1.500.
A <Ml<Mnt or the 20800 blocit of c...1-
Lane reported that hie -11•1 wu 1101en
lrom an unlocked 1881 wNI• Sul>9ru late )'Mt.,day.
A reeldent of the 10100 blodl of ~ Clrde repo<ted that UOO wor1h of IOOle
were ta~an lrom 1111 gerege ov•r Iha -end.
agreeing to put his home in
Garden Grove up for bail.
Earlier irt the day. at <!entral
Orange County Municipal Court
in Santa Ana, Judge Edward
Laird dismissed 20 misdemeanot
cha rges against Hopp. The
charges were supplanted by the
11 -co unt compla i nt for
involuntary manslaughter.
Fountain Valley
Bowling balla, e beg and ehoea were
llolen at Founteln 9owt wtien • woman left het alley to go to the enaclt ber The IOu
wu ee1·11 s1eo
A blc:ycle v-II $293 WM -ffom the front yard of a~ In the 17000
bloOc ot S111111 Crtatobel.
BurgleO broke e door knob In an
...,.._.1u4 •tlemc>I to gain entry to en
anlmal 11oep1111 t1 war,.., ,._,.,., ~
to the door knob -lilted et $10.
Irvine
Mlllet'a Ou1poet. 14280 Cut-Drive, wu
robbed of S250 In ceeh tae1 night by a wlllle
m•n wlltl ehOUlder length brown halt whO
11¥f>ed a blue S1MI LUQ9t end demanded
~ The tr-2 robt>et, wno wM ~ 25 to 30 .,._,.. old, fled on loot end l\ean'I
~captured.
A ell-m()9e<I wu etolen tut nlglll t.om
an open garage on th• 5000 block of CCHilwood.
especially during the nigHttime
hours when .we come ·in contact
with someone loite ring o r
wandering around the streets.
"l think we'll find an increase
in burglru;ies, because we won't
have the resource of bringing
suspicious people (n to run a
c heck on t heir past records."
Purcell said.
Costa Mesa Chief Roger Neth
was unavailable this morning for
comment. Newport Beach Chief
Charles Gross said he won't
make statements until he reads
the text of the decision.
Iha I 20 boys egeo 11 llncl 1 J -· haf Uling llHI glrta on her INm ptaytng el Lal<Mlde
School.
Lagu na Beach
A~ rvg, 'taluecl by tta owner •I more
then S3.000. -elolen lrom a ~ In !he llOO b1ec11 of Skyllne Drive yealerday.
A viallor lrom C""'t• Vlata told police
eomeone '¥"~ llHI top from hie Jeep
while It wu periled In the City. The -wu veloed et $3eO
Officers switch e d
The pic tures of promoted
Laguna Beach police officers
James White and Bill Cavenaugh
were misidentified in.Thursday's
edition. The Daily Pilot regrets
the error.
Air will he fair
Coastal
Fair through tomorrow but
verlable oloudt tomorrow
morning. Hight 70 to 7S. Lowt 48
to 58. Fair In muunllln ereH
except for ctoud1 along coallal elOc>el tomorrow rnomlng. FIK In o-ert .,_ with gutty -1 to
IOUtllwWt wind• 1l to 25 mph
during afternoon end evening
houra.
EIMWMt•. Point Conception to
!fie MeicJcen border end 80 ml!M
out: Smel (ll'aft ldvleofy. Wlnda
northwetl t 11 to 20 knolt,
dlmlnllhlng llowly end beeOmlng ~ 10 10 20 knota tonight
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Night and morning low ctoud1
becoming par1ty cloudy In the ..,.,_,
Ex tended . forecast
~ fllf Thundey lflrOull'I
8aturdey with -nlgtlt and
morning IOw doudt . Lowe 41 to II. Hight ti to 78. Some loO
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Quake devastates Coalinga
City destroyed, .45 injured but no Joa of lit e r eported
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"Well over 1~0 bulldin11 are aubetantlally
ctun.1ed," Wright said. "Parta of lt look like •
bombed-out ohy. It wu a quiet lflUe country town."
"There are 2,500 homes in town, and I don't
know lf any of them were not damaged to aome
e~t," aaJd Coalinga city apokeunan &b Semple.
"There la going to be a loea in every home." He alto
estimated that M percent of the buaineleea auffered ~~ple said oUiciala w ere "recommending
people sleep outdoors because of aftershocka."
Whll~ moet appeared to be aleepin1 indoors,
tome resident.a apent the nisht in te.nta or campers
on the lawns of their ravaged homes, barbecueing
dinner as the odor of smoke mingled with liquor
from s.hattered bottles in nearby stores.
Only 19 people spent the night at the Red Cross
Shelter in West Hills Community College, said Red
Cl'088 spokeswoman Marsha Smythe. Others stayed
at local motell or left town to flay with friend.a •
elaewhere.
Semple aald reeidenta were being urged to use
water from the main aheltera. "The re la
contaminated w•ter ln the (city) a~tem, w'ter that •
should be boiled before lt la uaed,' MannlJla aaJd.
"lt'a estJ.mat.ed that 11..wW take da.ya to c1un up
and set an estimate of injuries, lcm of life and
property," aald Ted Eichman, a apokesman for the
CalUomia ffiahway Patrol ln Frelno.
But Fresno County Coroner Davtd Haddon said
late yesterday, "We 're 99 percent aure that
everybcxiy'a aafe. It's our geat hope that we're not
going to be needed."
"We've aent penonnel and Red Croes vehicles
down there to help With feeding the victims and the
disaster workers, who are com.Ing from as far as Los
Angeles and u far north aa San Franclaco," sald
Ann Bums, a Red Cnm spokeswoman.
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F iremen and residents o~q~e:-hul ced fire in Co'!!!!!J!a. I
eoas-;bomb factory raided . --1
South Laguna n seized after e xplo5ives found in home
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of "'-Dwtr ~ .....
A South Laguna man was
arrested at his home yesterday
and a variety of explosive
powders and homemade anti-
personnel bom bs were seized
inside the residence.
Ronald Keith Johnson, 31, of
31331 Monterey St. was being
held in Orange County Jail today
o n suspicion o f possessing
explosives.
Orange County Sheriff's
.Department spukesman Bob
Giles ·s"1lrdt!J>Utles r eceived
information the unemployed man
allegedly had explosives inside
the house and they arrived late
yesterday afternoon armed with
a search warrant.
The quiet, tree-lined street was
dosed to traffic for nearly two
hours as a Sheriff's Department
bomb squad rendered the bizarre
devices safe.
Among the small arsenal of
explosives were several bamboo
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Chris. Weare and Debbie Murray o f the
Sherifrs Department bomb squad examine
explosives fo und in South· Laguna ho me .
anti-personne l bombs , a
homemade hand gr euade;-.ll'himn--:--1
a pound of explosive powder that
Giles said 'was already blended,
and a pipe bomb.
Bomb squad investigators
Charlie Stumph, Chris Weare
and deputy Debbie Murray
disarmed the bombs before
removing them from the house.
Giles said deputies have not
discovered a motive for Johnson's
alleged p ossessio n of the
homemade devices.
BABY. •
From Page A1
economist.
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Housing, for the overall
Western region, costs $1 ,826 a
year for an infant and $1,747 a
year for an older child, she said .
Infants are more costly because
they are more likely to be the
only children, thus taking up a
higher percentage of the living
space and expenses. she
explained. . .
Cost for food at home varies
greatly, Hefferan said. Infants
consume about $588 a year in
formula and baby food. But
when they get into their teens.
children eat about $1,469 worth
of food at home every year.
The high cost of that bundle of
joy is influencing couples'
decisions as to the size of their
families. But don't be sea.red by
the $86,720 figure: Colle~e costs
haven't even been figured in. J
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NATION Nature's. wrath hits· East, too
Bishops · stre~gthen push
against nuclear weapons
Twisters lcill 7, injure dozens in sweep across U.S., Canada
BJ TIM ,41Nda&ff Preti
CHICAGO -'n\e nation'• Roman Catholic bilhopa neered
the end of their two-year •tn.lllle to erec. t a rampart apinat
nuclear war ioday aher decidina to iou1hen-1anauaae in a
putoral letter than condemnl any w.e of auch we.apona -even In cue of nuclear attack. They al.lo c.Jled, in effect, for a nuclear
freeze, reJecUna overtures for a aoft.er line by the White Houee
and bruafUng Utde prellUre to mute critidam~f U.S. nuclear
pol.Ides.
Liver transplant boy critical
MEMPHlS, Tenn. -Brandon Hall, the youngest penon
ever to recelvl' two liver tranaplanta, wu clinging to life today,
but docton said h1a c1iancea of survival were "lncreaai.ngly in
doubt" beca\.18' of breathing problems. The boy's condition wu
doWJllfaded from "critical and at.able" to "extremely critical."
Hope celebrates BOth birthday
-~-""NEW~.:....::Y~OJPS -:-Like~ old fire hone a~ the bell, Bob Hope bounced onto the st.age at Raai~UllC Hill la:if rught ana
romped through an hour-long show as a cheering audience
helped him celebrate hi.a 80th birthday.
Ungar national poker champ
~ VEGAS -Stu Ungar, 29, a New York native who
moved to Laa Vegas five years ago has won the 1983 seven-card
high championship in the 14th annual World Series of Poker,
beating out Dewey Tomko, 36, of Winter Haven, Fla .. and
taking home-$110,000.
STATE
Pat Brown hit~ Duke tax stand
_SACRAMENTO -Former Gov. Pat Brown says Gov. ~rge Deukmejlan's refuaal to raise taxes is a "tragic" mistake
that .is hurting the achoota and other esential government
lel"Vioes. Brown says hi.a son, former Gov. "Jerry Brown,~ also
be blamed for not ralaing taxes when it was clear in hi.a second
term that spending was consistently exce.eding revenues .
.eliminating a once-ltuee 2'W'Plus.
By DEAN FOSDICK
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Dozen• of tornadoe1 knifed
throuih the Great Laka l"elion
In the blggeai outbreak thl•
eeuon, with blah wtnda flipptna
small buUdtn11 Into the 1ky, ldlllna eeven people1 ln.turtn.l at
leut 4~ and cauainl rnl1.UoN of
dollanin~. Meanwhlle, thouaanda of
dilpl.aced Miaeourl residents -
Including !hoae from dlo xlp-
talnted T imes Beach -wer e
waiting today for rain-awollen
streams to crest.
An eatimated 60 twlatera
caused doze ns of injuries
yesterday ln M ichigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, New York and the
Canadian province of Ontario,
offlclah said. Tornadoes or high
winda killed four people in Ohio
and three in New York.
_ _ftn estimated $3 million in -
damage was c aused in
southeastern Michigan by
tornadoes, heavy rain and hail,
officials said. F.atimatea of the
injured included 2~ in Ohio, one
*** Mealtime
for BonzO
C INCINNAT I (AP) -
People.aren't the o n ly
creatures sometimes scared by
thunder and lightning.
Bonzo, a 300-pound pet
bear, b it h is owner and,
another man when he was
frighten ed yesterday by a
storm, said police Lt. Kenneth
Schneider.
Homosexuals march over AIDS Michael Morrissey o f
Cincinnati and Brian Grieser
of Mosinee, Wls., the bear's
FRANCISCO -seYt!l'llt'lhbtmm~•-~...,.ner,-were t~a-t-ed at
supporters marched more than a mile in a candlell~~ vigil to hospitals for bites. ~. !_ocµs attention on AIDS, the deadly immune system · aae that Police said Morrissey was
aeems to target gaya.--r&epurpoec; or-ure-parade-wu"'to-make -•--irr Greiaer's~'°'-feed-U.~
hommexuals more aware of the Acquired Immune -Deficiency bear when lightning and
Syndrome and to urge the federal government to provide more thunder frighte ned the
money for reseu;ch. animal.
in Mlchipn, eevtn ln New York D ecember apr~ad dioxin•
and 18 in Onwto. contamlnated aoll' Ul.rouihout \he
In Mlchlaan, u many u 30 town. 1be river wun't eXJ)ecied
homea were dama1•d a nd to cr.t until later today, olfldala
another 10 were deetroyed on -1d.
Hanena Wand, about 36 miles Dioxin, a byproduct o f
northeut of Detroit, aald at.ate herbicide manufacturln1. la a
polloe Lt. R~U Beemlah, who toxic aubatanoe known to cauee
eaUmated local da~ge at $2.6 liver problem• and cancer in
million. labontpry anlmala.
"It'• a meu ... There are In Plymouth, Vt., dvil defenae
trees uprooted, treet on top of the offlclala went door to door early
hOU8et. lt'a ao tancled up In one today urgins about two dosen
area you can't tell lf lt'a one peo ple living below the
bouae or two," Beamiah aaid. Woodward Reeervolr to evacuate
Elsewhere, thunderstorms and move to higher ground u
accompanied by .winds auat.ina to water threatened to apill over an
60 mph saturated Arkanaas, earthen dam and floo~ their
washing out brldlea and cloeing homes.
roads. More than 3 ~ lnches of Yesterday's tornadoes were
rain had fallen in some are• by 7 apawned by a Ungerlng cold front
p.m. Yetterday, and the rain kept centered today over Lake Huron,
falling ~ly today, offidala said. said Nolan Duke, a meteorologist
Farther north, more than 1,000 with the National Weath e r
families were evacuated in Service's Severe Stom\S Forecast
uour s t. , an n-;-·-antertn-x..n.u·etty;-Mcr..lfhe
and Jefferson Counties as the violent weather resulted when
rain-swollen Meramac River the front collided with warm air
inundated areas including Times along a line from Ontario to
B e~ch , whe re a fl oo d in Texas.
~· "Instead of eating what Mr. Probe 11Sked in movie rauedy~ -------·orrissey-wantff-te-e;g~l·114.1e~-...T"';w:-;;'1:-,:;s,.-,e=r=-=ra..-..r...,......__,central Ohio 'above' ~ him, he be an eating Mr. \ I
A ha~ experierice for Irvine center
WORLD
Poland nixes pope's amnesty plea
WARSAW, Poland-The government rejected Pope John
Paul II's arpeal for an amnesty for political prisoners today in
advance o hi.a June pilgrimage to Poland. "At present. the
government does not intend to propoee an act of amnesty,"
government spokesman Jerzy Urban said. "The rele.ae from
prison of people who are inclined not to obey the law may be
pen:eived as a bending of will, a weakelling of our reeolve to
deal firmly with social unrest."
British bolster Falklands fleet
LONIX>N -Five British warships are headed for the
Falkland Islands to reinforce the Royal Navy flotilla already
there in case of an Argentine raid later this month, the Daily
Telegraph reported today . A Defense Ministry spokesman
declined conunent.
Belushi case delayed again
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Children experience the Experience center
in Irvine. The science museum will be
looking for a new home after this month.
By GLENN SCO'M' of'IMDeltJNe4.._,.
The Experience Center of
Irvine, a small ecience museum
tucked in portable classrooms,
will lose its home at the end of
this month.
The portable buildings at
Culverdale Elementary School,
3~31 Old Main St .. will be moved
this s umme r to nearby
Woodbridge High School, where
enrollment is predic te d to
in c r ease n ext fall by 250
students.
Museum direc tors are
aearchfug in other communities
for a new buiJ#g to houae the
40 or ao displays designed to give
young and old a chance to tee,
touch and operate devices meant
to tickle their scientific·
curiosities.
The museum's last day at
Culverdale will be Monday, May
30.
Since December 1979, when
the muse u m opened at
Culverdale, Its marriage with the
Irvine Unified School Diatrict has
been cooperative .
The district allowed the
muaeum to occupy the empty
building, for the cost of utilities.
Mueeum workers handled their
own cleanup. In exchaitge, the
district often bused students ~to
the cen ter for science lessons.
Even ' on w e eke nds. Irvine
students are admitted free.
But the financial picture has
changed. The dis trict d~sn't .
ha ve en ough money to bufld •
p e rmane nt classr ooms a t ·
Woodbridge. the newest high
school in the dty, so the ~e
WJ18 passed last month it w ill
pre-empt the museum for the
portable. pre-fabricated
claimrooms.
"We jus t had to choose
between the museum and
housing_ our youngsters," said
R ori' U p l o n . ass I s tan t
superintendent.
The museum has obtained land
in Costa Mesa at the Orange
County Fairgrounds across
Fairview Road from Orange
Coast College. Its brochures show
plans for a permanent facility to
be built at that site.
For now, howeve r, officials are
hoping to find a temporary home
or enough donations, perhaps
$50,000, to operate from portable
buildings at their new site, said
Warren D1Avirro, part-time
marketing director.
Meanwhile, the mwieum will
be open dally until its doors cloee.
TORONTO -Court proceedings in the case of Cathy
Evelyn Smith, aocuaed of mw'Cier in the dnlg overdoee death of
John Belushi, have been delayed once again. But an at1omey for
Smith said he dld not plan to make an i..ue of the expiration of
ye.terday's deadline for receiving documents in the case. The
deadline marked the 45-day period after Smith's arrest in
which -according to a C.anada-U.S. treaty -the extradition
documents had to be received.
Reagan-Andropov 'dinner' urged
TORONTO -Annand Hammer, who bu conferred with
some 'of the world's most influential stateemen, says he has
asked President fteqan and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov to
talk about the nuclear anna race at a private dinner in Geneva,
Switzerland. Hammer sald U.S .-Soviet relations are at the
lowest ebb be has Ren them in 60 years and urged Reagan and
Andropov to meet informally as men who "clearly l\ave no wiah
for a war th.at would destroy both nations."
French president
visits · Red China
PEKINp (AP) -French
President Francoia Mitterrand
arrivf'd today on an ·official vlalt
to China for talks expected to
cover a propoeed French role in
building a nuclear power plant
and possible we of advanced
French M1.raae jet fighters.
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lunches, (amity games, hikes and boat rides on the city's .522-acre parcel on Laguna
Canyon Road. All (ive council members were on hand to welcome the visitors.• South (O.HI PliJIJ 111 I Rmtol ~lf~I. ( O~lcJ M<·~J
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south camp u s in
Ja·nuary , replacing
William 0 . Jay who
stepped down to return
to the classroom.
Bosanko will retire
June 30 when a new
president, yet to be
named, assumes the top
poll at the college.
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Area Cornhuskers
set .May 15 picnic
The annual Nebraska State Picnic will be held
Sunday, May 15, at LaPalma Park in Anaheim.
The picnic is intended for any former Nebraska
residents who live in Southern California. The park
is at the comer of Harbor Boulevard and LaPalma
Avenue, just off the Riverside Freeway.
Participants (each family) should bring· a
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table service. Coffee and punch will be provided.
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Chapman, KOCE get
Henry Steele grants
., A $ 1 million matching grant haa
been made to Chapman College In
Orange by the Henry Steele
Foundation.
The foundation, which has made
grants since 1954, also announced
grants to the Center for Performing
Arts, KOCE-TV, Orangewood and
Planned Parenthood.
· The college must raise a million
dollars over the next four years to
realize the total grant, which is to
establiah a permanent endowment
at the 11Chool for scholarships and
student aid programs.
•Pamela Doughman, a senior at
University Hlgh School in Irvine,
has been named a winner ot a $500
Jostens F oundation S cholarship
Award.
She is one of 200 students across
the country who were 11el~ted from
a field of 14,000 aenlora for a
echolarship, Her eelection waa baaed
on outstanding achievements and
good grades.
.•Free physical examinations and
free legal advice ls available to older
Lagunans through the Laguna
Beach Senior Citl.zens Club.
For appointments, call 497-2441.
•Kindergarten registration at
Andersen School In Newport Beach
is being conducted this week from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except during
the noon hour.
Parents are requested to bring
child 's birth certificate and
immunization record . For more
information, ~ 760-3490.
Day of Prayer planned
Nine &hurches are joining together
Thursday to observe the National Day
of Prayer.
Sanctuaries will be open from 6 a.m.
to 6 p.m. for prayer at each of the
churches. •
In the evening; th'e congregations
will come t<>'gether for a prayer
meeting from 7:30-9. p.m: at the First
United Metho dist Churc h of
Huntington Beach at Delaware and
17th streets.
.The other pMtidpating churches
include:
Abundant Life Fellowship, 17581
Newland St., Warner Avenue Baptist
Church, at Warner and Gothard; Old
"World Community Church, at Old
World; Community aible Church , at
6th and Orange; Calvary Chapel of
Huntington Beach, 11th and Pecan;
Grace Lutheran Church, 6931
Edinger; Lutheran Church of the
Res urrection. 9812 H amilton;
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 16351
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and shouldn't be doing. It's the best way to e nsure our
representative democracy is working.
Oponoons expresst:d tn the space aoove are those ot the Oaoly Pilot. Otner voews eia
pressed on tnts pclge Me tno~ 01 tneor authors <1nd artosh. Reader comm"1\t os 1nv11. ea. Address The Daily P1101. P.O. Sox 1~0. Cost.i Mesa. CA 921.it, Pnone c no
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U.S. SENATORS
Craaaton, Alan (D). 5757 W. Century Blvd. #515, Los Angeles,
90045, (213) 642-5086
WUaon, Pete (R), llOO Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles, 90024, (213)
209-7543
Mail may be addreaed to U.S. Senate, Wa1Magion, D.C. H510
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES
Baclbam, Robert (40th District-R), 180 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 240, Newport Beach, 644-4040 ·
DaJQtemeyer, Wllllam (39th District-R). 1235 N. Harbor Blvd .•
Fullerton 92632, 992-0141
Langren, Du• (42nd Diatrict-R), 555 E. Ocean Bl~d., Suite 505,
Long Beach 90802, 439-0219 . ~=~--:a::~-~---~~ ..... ,_-:.
Packard, Ron {43rd DiatriCt-R), 28261 Marguerite Parkway,
Suite 160, Mission Viejo 92692, 495-1243
V·
• ID Drug net .Pulls big fish
WASHINGTON -Several G protection program. Officials, participanta in the dope ring run
current and (onner members of ~ nevertheless, have recommended by Todd and Marshall.
Congress, including such . against prosecution. Goldwater
nationally known flgures as Sen. JACI AIBIRSOI ~ h a ff i s s u e d a d e n I al o f WHOSE AIR IS IT?: Pending F.dward Kennedr . !>-Mass., and ~ wrongdoing but has refused approval by the Environmental
ex-Rep. Barry Odldwater Jr., R-requests for an interview. Protection Agency, Utah state
Calif. s&and accused of violating controlled substances purchased authorities plan to let the
the narcotics laws they have through (the) distribution -RE~. DONALD DEIJ.,UMS, Kennecott Copper Co. continue
prescribed for the rest of us. · organization," it stated. D-Calif., has been accused in the release of sulphur dioxide
Tb~ ~o ~uld be reached Now the names have been sworn testimony of purchasing fumes over about 280 acres of
for comment have vigorously presented to a federal grand jury cocaine on the floor of the Houae. land around. the Great Salt Lake.
denied the charges. -6nd therHouse Ethics Committee. One witness against himJ_ ex-Justification for the air-poi8onin8_
1 bav.-known-the=-nameis fo~ I a -t hce-f.o-H O<W i."1 g-et'8 ~-House emplo~-Y'.ea.;--~~the-lancMtow 1ielot#tt' .
more than a year but have incriminating evi.de.Jtce .o1. .bu been sentenced· toe year in Kennecott -thankatoaswapof
withheld them for lack.of sworn involvement has been provided . priso n . Yesh's statements Kennecott property for federally
testimony. I discovered the to investigators by at least three implicating Dellums reportedly owned land.
,
Patterion, Jerry (38th District-D), 34 Ovic Center Plaza, Suite Capitol doJ;>E! ring and arranged infonnants: have bee n corroborated by a Longstanding EPA policy is 921...Santa Ana.9271ll~-con ress1on~_L_£_gver for a -K en ned y h_u been taped amversation But-Dell™-that the-air over a oompann.uy;,,•9.__
narcotics agent who worked Identified by informants as one has angrily denieJ the charges. own land doesn't have to be as
Mail may b€ ~Ille Ufllce BDIIiliig;-lVaBlils n, --~&oee~-Wiih-m;v-wociates~Ht~drug ring"'S' aH~e0 E F ed 8 . h ~as atrbOlSfcRnhe Ci>mpany--D c %0515 Badhwar and Jack Mitchell. customers. Spokesmen quoted x-Kep.. r . tc mon • gates. So Kennecott swa ped 1 _.
· · The detective, Mike Hubbard, the Sena, tor as saying th e D-N.Y., is serving urne in federal 366 acres of corporate ~d f~r
STATE SENATORS
Carpenter, Paal 8. (37th District-D). 5400 Orange Ave .. Cypres8
90630, 952-3201
Royce, Edward R. (32nd District-R), 13030 Euclid Ave., #110.
Sfard~ Grove 92643, 534:8510
Seymoar, Jolln (35th District-R), 1360 S. Anaheim. Blvd .•
Anaheim 928()2, 999-0963
Speraw, Ollie (37th Diatrict-1984-R), 2503 Eastblulf Drive, #203,
Newport Beach 92660, 760-8833
During sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol,
Sacramento 15814
STATE ASSEMBLYMEN
Alle•. Derla (71at Diatrict-R), 5911 cttrlt.oe Ave., Cypreea, 90630,
821-1500 .
Berseaon, Mariab ·(70th Diatrict-R), 4500 Campus Drive, Suite
344, Jtiewport Beach 92660, 641-7441
Frtnelle, Nolan (69th Diatrict-R), 17195 Newhope. Fountain
Valley 92708, 662-5593
' Jolmaoa, Ro11 (64th Diatrict-R). 1501 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton
92635, 738-5853
Lewb, Job R. (67th Diatrict-R), 626 E. Chapman Ave., Orange
92666, 997-9270
Roblnaon, Rlclaard (72nd District-0), 11400 Stanford Ave.,
Garden Grove 92640, 530-7200 .
During sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol,
SacraJDeato, t5814
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Stanton, Roser -lat District. 834-3110
Wieder, Hamett -2nd District, 834-3220
· Neatude, Bnce -3rd District, 834-3330 aan, Ralph -4th Diairict. 834-3440
RUey, Tllomaa F. -5th District, 834-3550
Address: 11 Ctvtc Ceater Plau, Santa Au ti701
l. I. BDJd I Still hoping
Q . What's the body count now
of people who had their remaina
froRn alter death in the hope
they could be brought back to
life when a cu.re ii found for the
dMeue that killed thml?
A. Twelve' in California, one in
Michigan. At the out8et of 1983.
By then, too, another 122
persona, a till all ve. hadf
committed them.elves to the
freeze, legally and financially,
when their time comes.
Which of. the can you've
owned, if many or even any, waa
your favorite? Pre.ident Harry
Tnunan r1*ie a record of the fact
he liked non.r better than hla
1941 Chry91er ~pe. Prelldent
Franklin D. Rooeevelt aa.ld he
, ORANGE COAST
liily Pilat
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most preferred hie old 1936 Ford
phaeton equipped with hand
oontrola.
Did 'our Languag~ man
mention that the word
"wl1eacre" comes from the
Middle Dutch "wij11eggher"
meaning IOOthAyer7
Twenty percent of the wearers
of dental braces now are
grownupe.
Baseball u mpires once sat
behind the platea In padded
rocking chaln.
Lot of dedlc.:at.ed Joaers get
notably depreued wfien they
atop.
Tlleftl .. P. HeleJ --c-.~
~-=i:::=
LarfyD ...... ........,.,_ ......,......
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h elped' to break the narcotics accusation was "absolute ly rison on unrela~ charg{8. ~t 1 473 acres of goverrunent-owned ~·n . arrested the alleged unfounded, untrue and unfair." o rm e ~ ~e m ffe hrs 0 ldis ~d. The res.ult is that the dirty · · eaders and seized a quarter-He was described as "outraged." congression ~ta ave to a air is now over Kennecott-owned
· ·on dollars worth of cocaine. His daughter also allegedly federal grand JUrY that he ~ad property.
The two suspected ringleaders. bought drugs from a member of asked them to buy drugs for him.
Douglas Marshall and Troy the narcotics ring and peJd with a
Todd, fled to Australia alter they check. A spokesman said the
were busted but have now been daughter wall askeCJ about the
exb:adited. allegation and replied that "she
AN INVESTIGATIVE
document dated July 3, 1982,
named the nine legislators.
"More than on e source has
indicated the following members
of Congress may be using
had no recollection of any such
thing."
-G oldwater was secretly
taped dlscuasing narcotics with a
federal infonnant. named Devon
Dupree, who i'9 now in the
Justice Department's witness
-Ex-Rep. John Burton,
D-Calif., who was named by
informants, replied: "Honest to
God, I didn't know them. All I
know is what I read in the
papers."
Both the grand jury and the
House Ethics Committee have
heard sec ret testimo ny
identifying more than a acore of
Some EPA offic:iala are afraid
the dirty-air land swap may
become a precedent. They think
it will let polluters evade
stringent federal air-quality
standards.
A Kennecott spokesman
insisted that the land swap last
year had nothing to do with air-
quality standards, but had been
in the works 'for years.
Sad' commentary on who we are
They have become one word:
Li.z 'n' Dick.
Ever since they played Antony
and Cleopatra, they have been
condemned to be Antony and
Cleopatra in an endJess sequel of
daily life.
Nothing seems capable of
separating them -least of al1
divorce.
And"ao they have returned to
the ataee toge ther in Noel
Coward'l's "Private Lives,"
playing it from the title down as
if it were roman a cl ef
writte.n just fdr them.
Private lives indeed! Even the
television cameras were there to
spy on the charade-within-a·
charade at the Boeton opening.
Look at their faces on the TV
clips -weary beyond all belief
from playing Liz 'n' Dick. They
allotted only a few days for
rehearsal, but in every other
9ell8e, they have been cranking
out their routine as one of the
longest-running perfonnances in
history.
Their flight to personal
freedom two decades ago has
turned into a kV\d of public
slavery.
They have become our dancing
l
.MELVIN MADDOX
bean with permanent iron
eolian on their necks.
We pay $45 a ticket to see
them in "Private Lives," but we
pay them little respect.
A sometimes affectionate
snlager ii the belt they get from
audiences wat:hing them mime
Coward's divorced couple -
pretending to rekindle a spark
from their old flame.
What a way t o treat
grandparents! And the end is not
in sight. For we show no quarter
to those we make celebrities.
Once we have them typecast,
that's It.
We made Marilyn Monroe play
Marilyn to the end. Judy
Garland could not get out from
under "over the rainbow" -not
If she had lived to be 100. Why
should Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton be allowed an
escape clause as they travel in
lock -step thro ugh llfe a s
America's ordained celebrity a
deux?
~ The awful things we do to real
people when their image suits
our consumer's fancy!
With their acripl written by
gossip magazines rather than
Noel Coward, how Liz 'n' Dick
must envy an acting team like
Hume Cronyn and Jessie.a Tandy,
free to play anything within the
whole human experience that
they and a dramatist c an
lmagine. -
Of all the stock parts, none
becomes more stock as the years
go by than that of the Great
Lover. 11 you contemplate a Don
Juan or a femme fatale long
enoegh, Lord Byron wrote a
friend, you end up being forced
"to giggle and make giggle."
Must Liz 'n' Dick Cans -the
te rm mak es one tremble -
conclude by crudely ridiculing
whet they began by crudely
5lamorizing? It is an unpleasant
idea -to think that we cannot
quite forgive them for Channing
us, as they channed one another.
That would make ua part of a
messy triangle -responsible
beyond the responsibility of
voyeurs. That would make our
derlsion even uglier, aa a form of
sell-derision too.
As the double theater of
"Private Lives" heads for an
estimated $4.5 million Broadway
run, no= comes out of this looking . Liz 'n' Dick are not
guiltleaa of exploiting us; we
stand accused of manipulating
them.
The American public has one
of the shortest attention spans. A
celebrity i • supposed to be
famous for about five minutes -
then we forget why. But once in
a while we go to the other
extreme, and that stubborn
refusal to forget can be even
crueler.
Who could have dreamed that
the w h im to be Liz 'n' Dick
would lead to such coMequenoee?
Four decades of them -
counting the two lives.
At the moment, Noel Coward
is supplying the plot line. But
will there ever come a time when
it is ~ble to drop the curtain?
Would Liz 'n' Dick remember
who they had been before they
became L1.z 'n' Dick? Would we?
Can anybody recall the reality in
a world made up of vanity
mirrors and refracting len11e1?
In short, just how do we
re9tore to Liz 'n' Dick -and to
ounelves -the nsht to orilfnal
innocence?
The subject may be frivolow.
The question is not.
QUDTll
"The preu is the beat
instrument for enlighten!f\I the
mind of man, and improviJ\8 h1m
as a raJ,ional. moral and IOCial
being."
'Thomas Jeffenon
• The phone cotnpany •YI ''Let
your tlnpn do the walldn1."
But each yHr, to tboee wbo reuw thelr yellow pq• ad1, ·
they ~ "lAt io. man of ywr
morwy do the~ ---:i.... __ ., ___ _ -----------· --·-
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TUHDAY, MAY 3, 1"3
ERMA BOMBECK
TELEVISION
BUSINESS
L' A
Poet Office .:am which baa defrauded · ~ ltAREN E. KLEIN emall buaine.ee llCI"<* the nation out of hundreds· ._ Deir ,... ....,
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88
86
of thouaanda of dollars is being investigated by a -----------------Southern California Task Force from Loe Angeles
and Oraiyie Counties. to 40 saleunen, offer "high-quality" advertiaina
' The ecam operations, known as "boiler room" items to busine11 owners and· promlae them
buli.ne9es, have been a eerious problem for about anything from free vacatloiia to microwave ovens,
two years in thi. are a, said Andy Thomu, an· he aid.
Qranae County Postal Inapector. The aaleamen, who know the deal la
.' "l know of one company which has over 2,500· fraudulent, call mainly out-of-atate buaine9M!ll with
victims alone," Thomas said. And there are more ttigh-pre81Ufe sales pitches.
than 100 boiler rooma in the Southern California Thia ii the way the acheme workl:
afea, he added. The aaleamen tell the buaineaa ownera -
·;. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service thought the mainly laundromata, beauty aalona, and mom and
l ptoblem wasj>ad enough to assign the task force to pop grocery stores -that they have been eelected
Investigate it, he said. The tea.pl was formed in /Mone in 1,000 bUline9les acrom the country to win
J.'ebn&ary,-and now includes inspectors from eight a ~ prbe. -· -, f?est Cout cities. .,, _ · But, they add. there ia a hitch. The ownen
· • The fraud began about three years ago in Laa have to buy a certain amount of a promotional item ~ 'Ibomaa aaid. The companies rent an of&e cuh on delivery in-Order to receiv--U-pft,
apace and put eeveral desks into one room -hence The buaineumen are told the promotional-
the name "boiler rooms." · .. ltenta -like penonallr.ed pens, key rinp or snow
• 1 . Th" 11cam vti~~i.Ze• nGt·~inly-t'he'1mlall --acrapen·--.i-e top-of-the-line producta which
bwainealman, but the Poet Office as well, Thomas normally aell for twice the price they are offering. · md. ' . ,Onl;e the victim agrees to accept the cuh on
The companies, which hire anywhere from 10 delivery mercbandi8e, the acam·operator baa acored
~iler room" operations cause P;,st Office worken additional
hloUJ'8 of work. "-"
'
When roles are reversed,
hu•band shirks duties.
See A'nn Landers, B2.
D
·D
'Boiler room'
scam
Post Office cracks down -~
on'strike it rich' schemes
a sale, Thomas explained. By law, the Po.t Office
mutt pay the tender of c.o.d. ordeo once they are
paid for and opened -the fee cannot be refunded,
even if fraud la apparent.
Once the victim recelvea the merchandise,
there are two ways the bog\.11 prize offer ii handled,
Thomaa said. ·
The victim pays for the package and finds
either a "Dummy Box" or a abipment of worthleea
merchandile. Sometimel the packages are filled
with rocka or newspaper. •
Sometimes the pena or key rinp are of such
low quality that they cannot be given away.
Uthe bogus operation U8e8 the "strike it rich"
acheme, Thomae said, the victim always wine what
i• billed u a $1 ,000 1hopping 1pr~1pnly the ·oo.neany doesn't 11en them that-the $1,uw comes in
purchw credits from a pl'cmotiona cataioc -and that they have to mat.en the credita by buying.
Jl.000 WQr\h oLmerchandbe.
Of course, Thoma• Nld, the pricea in the
catal_as are all doubled, IO the victim doea '-at rt
anythlnlior {fee even if he receives the ••prtz.e.
The acam ends up· in one of two ways: either
the ~ ia out the $200 or $300 he paid for:
the fraudulent promotional itema, or, if h~ atope
,
"
payment on hi1 check when he realize• the
merchapdile ia wortble., the Foetal Service mutt
put out the money to pey the boiler room busineea.
The Po.t Office inlpect.on have come up with a
three-phaae program to abut down the boiler l'OOID9,
Thomuuid.
First, they try to obtain fa1ae repraentation
coriaent agreements from the bog\.11 bal!l!Df9N and
abut them down. So far, Thomas laid. 10 operations.
which were gromi.ng in eXC1e11f of $901,500 a month,
have been cloeed .
If the boiler room• will not 1hut down
voluntarily, the inlpectorl can file civil llU.ita apirwt
:them wh1ch require the Po.tal Service to return all
their mail.
The final phue of the taak force'• program will.
be to turn over the wont offenden to the Lo9 -~ District...Court for crlmtnal prmecution.
.. Thomas aaid be hat one a1minal Ca. againat a. "boiler room in Orange County which be expects to
file next month.
In the mean""ttine, he Mid, ·he advi8ea buame.
ownen to keep the aame ~e the PQllt Office
baa been 1treasing for yeen in mind: .
\
. If an offer sound• too gOQd to be true, it
probably ia.
"Boiler room" &eama victimize small businessmen, but cause postal
.carrien endless problems.
~ttealth costs. • • You can cut costs \Nithout cutting qUality
UJSE COOK ..._.,...
COit of medical ca.re coptinues to rise faster
e general rate of inflation, but you may be
able to cut your health bills without cutting the
auality of the treatment you get.
1C 'lbe ~important thing you can do to save •;.::r. w to uk questiona, says Barbara Huttmann. c,. tered nune and author of "The Patient's
~voe.ate,'' a guide to patients' rights. Mk whether
t[tch treatment ia neceaaary. Get a eecond opinion if
1\)U c.an. Cbmparieon 1hop for teats and drup. And
c:tec.k bUla to make 1ure they are a.ccurate. ·
A recent opinion survey ahowa the extent of E concern over the high COit of health care and •
te8 people would like to aee 10me changes in
medical practicea.
1 The 1urvey was part of an educational
~mpal1n organized by the Publlc Agenda •
J'bundatlon, a non-profit, non-partlaan reaearch '*8anlution headed by pon.ter Daniel Y ankelovlch p fonner Secre':8fY of Sfate Cyrua Vance.
~ '1'h* campaij(it centered around Dea Molnes, e lt included a film, d.ilculsion groups, and
maWno on heelth COlta. At the end of the
manth inlormation effort, Public Aaenda aent ~ to 120,000 .,_ houleholda with l! propoeall
I« cutttna medJcal. coeta. Over 30,000 reeponaee
tfenT~~ta, releaaed late laat December,
thowed more than elaht people in 10 thouaht -....ith &murance pollclet 1hould be challled to
~ people to have Mita and minor auraery done In Cllnim ~ doc:ton' offJca lNteed of in the· tat. Almo9t 11 many people aakl older people a.-term Ann-lhcK&ld be cared for at ratJ.r than hmpttU OI' nuninc home1. o.hlr ~ which were auppon.d by at
aat halt of tho•• re1pondln1 to the 1urvey
•t I
I
The coet in health care continuee
to rbe Hke a high feyer • ......_
included: Make area hoepitala rnponalble for
planr\1q., ~don't duplicate~• up
health maintenance or1antaaUona and 1hnilar
t.:WU. where doctcc-1 are tnCOW"llld to watch
COltl, .. , tdp(tall to .... to proYide medical
llt'vteel for t .. detMm1ned In ..... and tdt.mt. · =:. nerdlt, watch thMr ~t.and .,_up
"
More than half of ~ questioned aid they
opix-d limiting Medicare -the federal health
insurance program for the elderly -to people who
actually need financial help. The 1urvey
respondenta allO were againlt restrict1nl the U8e of
expenalve technology in cuee of very oJd patients
or~ who have almoet no chance of recovery.
Huttmann aid many people do not pey enough ~ttention to t.heir health biU. becau.e they are
covered which la partially or completely paid for by
their employer. •
She alao,,aaid, however, that conswnen hew
the burden for higher health lnlurance prerniwm
even if they do not pay them directly. "U your
employer pays more for the COit of your health
irwurance, he baa two c:'hok.." the aakl. ''Chome a
plan with 1-benefits which COit you 1-of the ·
increaaed coat of your benefit•." Second,
perticu)arly when it coma to IW'&el'Y. -are often
the tint '!:Id to CUttinl oosta, Huttmann aaid.
She many petienta have a normal fear
about the corwequenc. of de.laying treatment tone.
enough to pt a leCOlld opinion. "The firlt line of
defenae agal.nat that fear la to ask your doctor
what'• the wonrt poaible OONequence o{ waiting, a
week . . . U you have a week, you have time to pt
a second opinion," Huttmann said.
Aak.lng questiona about tesw al80 can aave you
money. There may be a choice between tests. In
general. Huttmann Mid, 0 invuive" telta -which
involve injectlona Cll' other "invuiona" of your body
-are aenerally mere expe:Dllve than non-lnVlllive
tests. If your doctor prop:w an invaaive tat, .. if
~ii a non-invasive procedure which could be
tri~ first.
Try t.o achedule hoepltal treatment IO you
apend the ie..t pomble time. Huttmann aald many ho.~ wW not perform routine ieeia dW'iDI weekenda. If you are hmpttali.t on Friday for
non-enerpncy treatment. you prombly will have
to wait until at leaat Monday before anythlna
haooem. "You abould alk lf there'• any·reaeon you can't wait at. home," Huttman aid.
Think wellness ••• ·ro ~ut costs
-Orange Cout OAU:.V PtlOTITueeday, Mey ~ 1M3'
Husband Shirking d~ties
1
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ht.ulband waa lakl
off four moot.ha • He bu tried to ,.t another job
but can find nothlnC. The hou.ekeeper we had
want.cl a rat. and we went unable to fMflt her
demande, IO Bob and I decided he would atay at ~
heme with our 18-month-old cblld and keeJ? hOUlle
until he could retum to the workforce.
For the tint two weeb he did a damed good
job. When I came home, the ~ waa ahip-lhape,
the child K:Nbbed and happy, dinner wu made and
he even baked piee and cakea. But aoon the picture
· ~ I am p-eeted by a me.y hOuae, no dinner,
a atkky kid and lota of e:xcu.. u to why nothing ia
the way it abould be. In addition to thla he expecta
a_ •X)' wife at nicht. I am exhausted from coolcini,
ciean1.nl and attendlni to our child after puttina in
a lull Clay · downtown. No huaband would put up
with thia. Should a wife? -POOPED IN LOGANSPORT '
DEAR·LO: Yo•·probably feel Jlke blowla.I
you 1taek -bat doa•t. Sit doWD wltll yoar lla1bua
ud tell ~ la • lov1D1 way tllat yo• adentaad laow ronea M mut feel, not belq able to ~Ip
1apport _.e i.oue.o1d. Bat ask lllm to pat ~self
ID JOU place. Tell~ If lae doea't keep Ills eacl of
.. e ber1aJa yoa1J collapae. Yoa will do better wltll
W1 approacll tlaaa If YH blow yoar stack.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have re~d that the
Herpes Simplex ll virus (I am talking about the
lncurable venereal dt.eaae) can be picked up on a
toilet eut. My physician says this ia abeurd. True or
falte? -N.N. IN MICH.
DEAR MICH.: Thre baa Dot beea oat
docune11ted cue of sea.Ital llerpea acqatred from
coatact Wida ' toilet 1w. ne 1tortes yoa read ~ere t•e reaalt of media llype becHse of aa
experlmeat detlped to belpten pabllc awareness
for "8 aeed of pod llypeDe. partlcalarly afOud
clllldrell.
espertmeet was condacted by On. Tndy
L ••• YvoaDe Brysoa to prove tllat tlle
• Herpea. 0 vln1 collld 1arvlve for X aamber of
llo•n on Hr&leal 1aaae, 1lovea, examlDlDI
laltnmeatl ua a toilet aeat.
-· ..
ll· UMBS_
EveD tlloa11t tile vln1 dJd aurvlve for aeveral
lloan. DO evldeDce wa1 prod•ced Cbat uyoa41 coeld
GET tbe IDfectioD from com1D1 IDto C!Olltact wltll
tile vlra1 on tile 11rpcal 1aaae, cJove1, examh111l1 ID1tnmeat1 or .. e toilet 1eat. ·
WlleD t1H1tl0Ded, Dr. Lanoa Hid. "Tile
epidemic of 1ea.tta1 llerpea U. everyW.1 to do
wt .. llamu sexuJ t.~racttea. dJnct perMll·lo-
penoa.....cGlllacJ_._ud vJrbalb' .JIOlll1q to ~.._ wJ .. _
ll•maD ceatact wltla object• foand ID tile
eavlroameat." •
ID a rece11t colamn I tolti a womu wllo laad
contrac&ff berpe1 from Iler ba1bud •Ito 1wore be
bad Dot beeD ufaltllfal tllat be coald be telllq tile
tntll. NOT because be may bave lottea tile vlr111
from a toilet 1eat, bat becaase Ile may llave laad a
recarreace of u old IDfectloa ... t wa1 wltllo•t 1ymptom1. Tiiis Is rare bat Dot lmpo11lble. I
believe In giving a person a break wbenever
po11lble. •
For tlao1e wlao want tlle best IDformallon about
berpe1, write to Herpes Resource Center, Bo~ 100.
Palo Alto, Calif. U30%, and enclose a self·
addre11ed. stamped envelope.
CONFIDENTIAL to Size H im Up, Ann
(Loultville, Ky.): The true measy.re of a penon can
be determined by watch ing him closely and
obeerving how he treata people who can do him
abaolutely no good.
Are your ~nts too strict? Hard to reach? Ann
Landers' boolclet, "Bugged by Parents? How to Get
More Freedom," could help you bridge the
generation gap. Send MJ cents with your request
and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to
Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611 ..
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SEING OISOP.GAN l'ZE'O
f"ROM MY .
MOTME R -
• 0 11U A~I .. lt.tWtMl 4H "ltf'tt ,_MMIO 0... T'f~M ~'t l .. nOCM• •M .,,,,,,
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ORGANIZE' P ,
SHE'D NE'VE'R
'-'AVE' MAO ME'.
e.t..Pt:t l INTERLANDI of_l.~_gunctWeach.
Betrothals
• . Greenfield-Arnett -Pamela Greenl .. ld and Jay Ameu, both of ••
Newport BMc!'z A!9 ~ to '!lA"Y Sept. 10 in ~ Newport narDOr Lutheran 0.urcb, N.wport Beaich. I
Parents of the betrothed couple are Don L.·
Greenfield of Ridpcrat. Mn. Del L. Rupert, ~ MeM, !'.arl H. Arnett,~ Meaa, and Mn. Will.lam ~
Mahon. Irvine.
The future bride lfllduat.ed from C.O.ta Meaa
High School; her flance lfAduated from Newport
Harbor High .
Redington-Wilder
Mr. and Mrt,_09nlld S . Rec:linaton 'ot Newport
Beach announce the enpaement of their daUQhter,
Karen Marie Redlngtpn, to WW1am Rk:ha.rd Wilder
of C.O.ta Meu.
~attended Weetmont Co1Jeee in Santa
Barbara. lfer fiance, 80!\ of the Richard C. Wilden
of Angola, Ind., 1raduated from Ball State
University in Muncie.
The couple are plannlna •June 19 wedding ln G~ Park, Newpc)rt Beacn.
Juell-Trevino
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Juell of Palos Verdes
Estates announce the en1ag ement of their
daughter, Melinda Ann Juell, to Paul Anthony
Trevino, 10n of Mr. and Mn. Albert F. Trevino of
Laguna Beach. •
The bride-t.0-be received her B.A. degree in:
political economics from UC Berkeley where the
affiliated with Alpha Chi Ornep. Her fiance earned· ·
his B.A. degree in economka from UC San Diego•
and a mas~·· degree ln bt.udnem admlnittration
from UC Irvine.
They are Plannms a November wedding in
Pal.oe Verdes .
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One of Mexico's great holidays will be
.._-'4~M*BHKi-this week,-OA the 5th--Of May.
_Cloco de Mayo. lh~ ao_ojversar of
lhe great victory of the Mexican army led
by General Ignacio Zaragoza, over the
Invading Frenc.h army ay Puebla, Mexico.
in 1862.
and lxtaccihuatal, the trench suffered the were driven back to Orizaba with serious TIES AMIGOS MEXICAN
humiliation of an ovec:wbelmiog defe_at~bY-~1-o.sses_._a_n_ estimated 1, 000 men. And •. r-a-tt-_,_"""' .... TAU..U11111--a:.;..---~
e s t h a n 4 O O O o f M e x i c o · s new national holiday was added to t e l\ .. liJ nnn
The Mexican people achieved theic
Independence from Spain when Father
Hidalgo gave "el grito," the shouy of
Independence, on the 16th of September,
1810, and this Is celebrated as is our 4th
of July. But the Mexlacn people became a
truly proud, Independent people, a people
tried and not found wanting on the field of
battle, against an adversary of vastly
superior numbers and weapons and
training. on the 5th of May, 1862.
At that time, Mexico was heavily In
debt to the great nations of Europe:
France, England and Spain. These debtor
countries had signed an agreement to j9in
forces In seizing and holding the ports on.
entry In Mexico until their claims could ~
satisfied, but having no desires upon the
sovereignty of Mexico. However, It was the
plan of Napoleon Ill to place Archduke
Maximilian of Austria upon the Imperial
throne of Mexico. When the commanders
of the British and Spanish forces saw what
fhe game was, they withdrew, leaving the·
French to embark upon the most fantastic
adventure of the 19th century.
The first French division, 6000
strong, unper General Laurencez,
landed at Veracruz in January of
1862.
Laurencez took no precautions. When
he reached Puebla, he flung his men at the
center of the Mexican fortifications of
Guadalupe and Loreto, over ditches and
brick walls and up the steep slopes.
Instead of the milit ary parade they
expected, the French encountered a
savage and desperate resistance.
There, under the shadows of the
snow-capped volcanoes. Popocatepetl
. . . ........ .
To cetebtat• Clnoo de Meyo. May 5th, the Grinder win
be offerlng our famous ChHI & S.ens.' And et only
•cJnco centavoe~ 0< five oenta
a cup, lft *4'1'e to be a hit.
Offer dO.a not apply to take
out °"*" a. IUf9 ~ . reoietet l0t our Giant Ptneta
Ofande~.lt'atllled ~".-...-...
with .,i.nty ol goodlK • -··..,.. ~
poorly-equip pe soRffers, an army of ~exlcan calendar.
ex-guerrllas led by amateur generals and It was not because of any special
still armed ·with guns the British had superiority of numbers orw facilities of the
Cinco de Mayo
Luncheon Specials captured from the first Napoleon at ground occupied by the Mexicans in their Waterloo. -The two armies faced each Margaritas Half Price
2200 Harbor Blvd. '42-1274
K-Mart Piasa COSTA MESA 141-1271
other from daybreak until seven o'clock in struggle; rather, it was won by the vigor which comes from those who fight for their the evening when the heroes of Solterino, homes, their country and the freedom
who had known no defeat since Waterloo, which they love.
~~ ~ .. • Lunch Specials
C-t • Double Margaritas 51.25
• AU Mexican Beer 75~
• Happy Hour 3-6 PM
Complimentary
Hors d'Ouevres
Mon. -Fri.
Happy
Clneo de
Mayo!
1013 E. ADAMS
HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911
El
. . .. ~4
Matador .
REAL
HOMEMADE
MEXICAN FOOD
~inco de Mayo CELEBRATION
· ANNOUNCING
NOW SERVING
COCKTAILS
Come say hello to Don Marcial, owner of El
Matador for 17 years, who proudly announces
to our old and new customers that we are
now serving cocktails. Come In and have a
drink with ust
MARGARITAS HALF PRICE
• Imported MexiCan Beer • Food To GO
1718 So. Newport Blvd. M&-0324
CoagM-
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~ I~VITES YOU TO CELEBRATE
riT' CINCO de MAYO
WEDN ESDAY MAY 4th -THURSDAY, MAY Sth
HAPP¥ HOUR ALL DAY
STROLLING MARIACHIS
Balloons for Kids!
LUNCH 2.65
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS THURSDAY S PECIALS
C HIC KEN ENC HILADA CHILE RELLENO
BEANS & RICE BEANS&. RJ CE
DINNER 3.25
TWO C HEESE ENCHILADAS
BEANS cl RJCE
Five Points ShopolrQ Center
18603 Mein S'1.
Huntington BMch. Calif.
842-5811 848-2372
CHILE RELLENO ci 'FA€6
BEANS & RJCE
15964~1e ~= .. e!.m~. 894·2896 897-6664
CELEBRATE
CINCO DE MA YO
AT-Ml' CASA ·
MEXICAN RESTAURANTS
;,Our Food Is A Trip
To Mexico"
This Thursday Is the traditional
holiday. Come to Ml Casa and
celebrate the tradition of fine
Mexlcafl food and our famous
Margaritas made with Gold Tequila.
. 296 E. 17th St.
'Costa Mm
645-7626 .
105 Main St .
Balboa
675-9600
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Traveling
in style
Reetaurant critic
Monaieur
Creosote muat be
planning on
gaining weight
on a national
tour in search of
the beat and
most expensive
-·meal in America.
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1 • However, his
I•
ge.t-up should
accommodate the ·
problem. He was
at Ma Maison,
Los Angeles.
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CINCO DE MAYO
. PARTY
· We will' be serving
~MESCAL .
for s1 50 from 4 p.m.
-Shakee Jake from 9 p.m ..
Cinco de Mayo
FESTIVITIES
. 9ree -
mexican Bu//et-
:J.,.om 12 pm in Ike /Jar
.Aulhmlic Strolling
mariachi Pla"e,.
RGMITAS'1fA
--lEQUl[nHOOTERS sr.oo
BE HERE/I ~-!Mdlllt
TALE. oi
tluWHALE
3180~,A_~ MESA· T\.All ONTO M::COFMCK ST. Off fBl HU·~ J!loCJ EMBrrANIAENT SEVEN NIGHTS A WEE< ' 714.54t;,9880
Celebrate
crtmco de
with
400 MAIN ST.
673-4633
SAN MIGUEL BEER
and
Entertainment .vvith
,. THE SKYLAR BROTHERS
1 .
From 2 P.·M ~
• Prizes • Food • Fun
Speclal Drink Prices
NEWPORT BEACH
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, May 3, 1983 -
llMA IOMllCI ·1-·
ATWIT'S ENO
If you are naive enou1h to
think that all men and women
are created equal, juat 10 to a
1raduatlon exerclae tometlme
and look at the graduate• au
dreeaed alike.
For a ceremony tha.t ii
suppoaed to be universal and
dedicated to the principle of
oonlormlty, It'• a crock. Even ln
academia, there ii no democracy.
U you are abort, it you have a
~est. it you have a head that la
not flat • . . forget It. Graduation
exerct.es are not for you.
The gowna are basically your one~lize.fita..all AD oi what? All
of whom? No one knows. lfrue,.
the arm.a are· ample. (I only knew ..
of one. girl who had to let the
sleeves out.)
Graduation gowna -all of
them -were basically made for
tall persons who weijlh no more
•
than 80 pounda at eriduatlon. If m.uona to carry cement to 1prelld
you are thort, you will have to around with their t.rowela. How
either keep your 1houlder1 lifted they s<>t to the hellda ot lMrN!d
or crON your a rna over your men and women ii a mystery.
cheat during the entire There •i1 1omethtn1 unlque
ceremony. abd.J.lt them. They •d on't tit a
S~ of cheata, I u8ed to ' hU19la.n head! I have teen pl.a
worider wily pleata were a part jam bobby plna and cllpe In them,
of the traditional graduation only to have them zing of.4. Some
ooatume. Now I know. Revenae. men have tried puttic\8 them on
Pleatl on a well-endowed girl the backa of their head, the aide,
make her look like 1he I.I about to crushed over hair. The only way
faint-backwards. I wear one la on my lap.
I've done a lot of thinking Thia year, milllona of people
about mor~arboards. I never will attend gtaduatlon
want to see the man who ceremonlea all over thla land to
invented them._.lllavuievei:~n · pay homage. J.o tboee whet have
anyone wear one who looked like completed four, five, six years of
he was mentally capable of academic excellence. Juat know
finding his or her own car after t ha t u n de r a 11 the pomp
graduation. and circumstance, mortarboatd
Historically, I can find no and gown, is a kid ln ahorta anid
reason for them and can only an obecene T-shirt fighting to get
assume they were used by out!
Cin.co_ de Mayo
Fiesta
;-..
·Cinco de Mayo
CELEBRA T/QN
~-~~~ ·:~~"'_:~ : ,---. . ~fyf~ .-
Complimentary Seafood &
Mex~ean Appetlz~ ---
From 4·p.m.
DOS EQUIS BEER ................. :........... $1"
MARGARITAS ................................... $1"
CUERVO GOLD SH®TERS . ............... s1 ~ .. .
3901
E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
759-1854
, r >~ .
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Shooters ·75e
With Any Cervezas or Margaritas
Bell Ria1er Specials ia Caatiaa
MARGARITAS & GREAT MEXICAN F000-
2111 lr¥tne INvd. 20111 9'ootlltunt ....... ••Admn• Coe.. ..... HunttnatOfl llMch ... _ lll-t741
We Peckage F~ To Go
Cele ate
Cinco de May_o
with a Baf.tff
(over $200,000 worth of prizes)
A prize in every balloon.
While you're here, try our
delicious "Three Course Fiesta"
featuring Steak Picado for just $4.95.
Or sample one of our mariy award
winning dishes.
May 5 to May 11 is "Cinco de
Mayo Celebration" at Acapulco. Come.
... You'll have a blast.
MOtrCAJ( JllS~
Let'$ all go to Acapulco for tht real flavors of Mtxlco.
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Anabetm-1410 Harbor Blvd.
Across from Disneyland
Garden Grove-12101 E. Villey View St. co.ta Meta-1262 s. £. BIUcol St.
On valley View 10uth pf Chapman twe. t mt. south of South Coat Plaza ~
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCt:S ·
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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South ct.ala.
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The bidding:
S..&11 Welt Nri Eut
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S o Put S • Pue
4 NT Pue 5 O P111
SHOE
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II ._1 II I
"The only good thing about ·this is that
I won't toss and turn all night."
PEANL'TS
Tt;MBL£" EEDS
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'I'M NOT SURE ,Wf I 'THINK l LtAQNEO
A l!S~N 10()\Y."
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
YOliRE PROBABLY Rl6MT
MAACIE, SUT IT SORE ,
LOOKS WEIRD
~omK. Ryan
OR. SMOCK
THAT'S FUNNY··
NANCY WAS UP
' LATE WRITING A
LONG LETTER TO
HER PEN PAL--
· .n.:DGE P;\RKER
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GOlll 011 lllOGI
av CHAALES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
IUIT A In' TOO DICUTIYE
I o r.. e... ,... bffn dealt the Leo of~··
Ope11l111 lead: Jack or •. hiJ only play would laavt
'betti to take the 1pade
What a dUference upo' or fine1N. Thal woWd ~e
two can make! Rad South'• worked like a ehana.
ten or 1pade1 been a low caNI. Not unreuonably. thoush.
he would have had no oppor declarer auumed that Eut
tunlly t-0 be clever.,and he held the king or apadet. Now
would have been forced to the (act that he held the ten
make hi• alaml gavt him lhe chance to be
South'• opening bid or two clever in return. Deelater
diamond• wu an intermed· rose with the aee ot 1padee
late two-bid ahowing a hand and immediately returned a
or 7-8 winnert. Thereafter, low apade from the table. He
the auction wu natural, and hoped that Eul wouJd think
North.South landrd in l.l!.AJ· lb_at bit pmne.r'• lead wu
gre11ive 1lam. from the jack-ten and there·
The bidding had revealed fore not play the king. Thal
the (act tha t YleaJil king of would allow. declarer lo sl~al
apadee waa llkelr"'to be a the fulfilling trick with the
liability, IO he found the ' ten of spades.
deceptive lead or the jack of A clever plan, and il might
spades. Had declarer not have worked had East held
S ·J
the king. But u th41 card• lay,
Weel won the kin1 ohpact.a.
led a club to hit partntr'• I
ldnf. and a spade rdurn now ?"
promoted We1l's jack or
trump• to a trick. So the
laydown 1lam went down two
lrickal
Havey .. IMea ru•l• I•·
l• dHltle trHltle7 Let
CWIH Gwea ~lp '" fllMI ,.., way .......... lla&e
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fer &111 ... t. twa~yWllda
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Make c•ed11 pa11ble lo
New1peperfNeli1.
by T:om Bat1uk
AND nNAU.4 , BUU. ~KA WIU. Bf. SEAii~
uP L.Eb f((X$.E. IN THE ~IN& LOI AFfEJ:.
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WHeN ~ FOUNP MY'Set...F
POWN A-r -rHe POCKS,
L..ICKI NG -rHe H LJ W..S OF
ReceN-rt..Y L..A UNCHe P SHIPS!
-BUT I HAVEN'T
HEARD HER 60
TO SLEEP YET
By Mark Lasky '
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•
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MWMflM.t O. IAIY "Widows And Widowers"
Gueet: Herrlel Nelson. (R) O
·==-POltAIUIGM lll) .,_ "ZUiu Dawn" ( 1979, Orama)
u.Y-.J..-
COmedVl Tom Smotlwtl 'PO' (2 twa)
CG) ... "The Nloht The Llgt\11 Wertl Oul
In GttotgLe" (l~l. Dfama) Kilety Mc~
Chol, Mark Hemllt.
CJ) llOWll "80tUllno" (1970, OlatM)
,,._n.Peul &.irnondO,
I OIMllOCMrnTODlY NI toeeTlllTa.
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'1~•-.n &C09Ml't m•u.
Lm•llCtOI --CM.LI wau..-.P01rr ..... 1'11
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Kidding Around" Animated
I • lMI A-TIMI liMI ''The Maltese Falcon" (19• 1 .
MySlllfY) Humphrey Bogar1, Sydney
Greenstreet. 8 9 fWIPY DAYI Fonzie convinces a reluctant Ashley to attend her parents'
posh annl11ersary party (R) O Cl MIMI "When EvetY Day Was The
Foorlh Of July" (1978. Drama) Dean
Jones, Katy Kurtzman
Cl)IOV m PAlllAW
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kland lnv1dera (Al (3 hrt )
CH)llCME "Mt.sing" (l98t. Orama) J&ck
LemmOn, 81Hy Spacek.
([} .,_ "PoJ•ma Toc>a" (No O.lt) ~bert l<h. (:l tvl.)
(0,) llCME "Don't Par1y" ( 1976. COfM
i John HargtHve. Pei BIShop .,. l90ill "9oruJlno And Co ( t974)
In Delon. Ce1M<rne Rouvel ( 1 hf • 60
min.)
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MAY ....
1MI "'·--. ., ........ 11u=:.r ID alllia TO~ WITMMIUAA .->U Ill.,.. "Wltcti.s' Brew" ( 1980.) Lana
Turner. Richard Benjamin -•••• _,..,#CM ... ... -.ar
(D) .. DAY•-(l)mTOI_...
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Orange Ooeet DAILY PILOTITueeday, Mtiy 3, 1883 .. ...
I O MC ... ....._ (I) PA. IOOcm "Aoed To W9mblt('
*AIUIPOllT ~1tff!N12 (RL,,(!,hr.)
MOVP "Dead Mon Tel No Tolel" Wal)-~•-' (1971, O.ama) Chrlataphm Gttolge, Judy W (I) _.. "8tlogun A ... Min" ( 1001.
C11ne Ad11entur•) TomlNburo Wakoyamo
I ..,....,... Mauhlro 'fom ... wa •
••'*AL..W.C. • .,.. "High Riek" (1981, Adventure)
A .. DAY • -"Another Surprlee JimH BrOlln, CIM11on Llttlo.
Of Jolh" ~·mu~ •1 (1)-... _....l'Qt -e .,.,., TOlllNf An tnteMlw ..
With tinge< Michael Jackaon. I .. ... "An<Jy Wltl'lol'I Oraculn" G .,_ "Permlulon To Kl11" (1976 (197•. Horror) JOI O.lllMnato. Udo
Orama) D11k BoQaldl. Ava Gardnel Kiit.
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LOW. fumd CM IT'fU lllWY 8'GITec.r. ... "~ h To Blond6e" (t945,
llCMI "An Eye F0t An Eye" (1981. ) Penny ~. Arthuf Lake.
Adventure) ChUCk Notrl1. Christopher CC) llCME "~lo" (1981, Drama)
Lee Kli\ua Marla Brandauer. Kryttyna Jllnda
@ llO¥ll "The Haunting Ot Julia" ( 1977. An ambllloul German actor pul& his eth·
Suspense) Mia Farrow, Keir Ovllee lcs aside In hie bid for success when the ta:llG fJD LATl_,.WlnlDAVIDLITTllllAM Na:zlscome topower. (2hfs., 15mln)
Guests: Smo~ey Robinson; Elizabeth (()Ttm-•MmA~
Tashljen ... o Ol'llwner of a nut museum. ( 1 hr ) CD .,.. "Atlantic City' ( 1980. Drama)
I ~ • Burt Lanca1ter. SUl8n Sarandon 11.1'1 ~ allUZ)._..ATLAlm
TOllll COT1U: UP Cl.Oii Guest· Judy CB)-. tw.uftCI "Caesars Pal·
Blume ao• lnvltetlonal" Foffner Olympians Kalhy tm L0¥1.~UITY'LI Johnson and Tracee Talall9fe are among @ lllOVll "Andy Warhol's Frankenr.teln" the gymnasts competing In lhtS annual
{ 1974, Horror) J oe Oalleaand10, Udo event ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Kier Ml(Z) CMMla ~ TUI wnM UM
1a:ll~llOVll "All The Marbles' ( 1981, Com· 1'llOa1
edy) Petet Falk. Burt Young •8 llOVll ''l'U Get Yoo" ( 1953, Mystery) OMO (J) WW 1 y & WR George Raft. Sally Gray. ·
... ,BuF:::.o=AllY = CAVITT Guests: ~Ir Laurence 0 11·
11ler and Joan PlowrlQht. (Part I) (R)
.., llOVll "The Prisoner 01 Second Allf!t-
nue" ( 1975, Comedy) Jack Lemmon,
Anne Bancrott. fD llOVA "The Case Of The UFO's"
6t!} llYlllllY "We. The Accused"
twlfl~Wf ...
llAIY NMTIWl, 11.MY MMTMAN ...... w tHt®llOVll "Th8Salamander" (198t, Ora· For complete Hating ... TV Log ma) Franco Nero, Anlhony Quinn _____ ..... _____________ -I
tAD MOVll "The Kentuckian" ( 1955. i'ffANt.lrl LISTINGS I M.L•MPAlm.Y
COlmlllJllMRY M1M.1M m1 CC) llOVll "The Deer Hun I er" ( 1978, Ora·
ma) Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep,
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( 1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks, Madeline
l<ahn.
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Single Ellmlnallon Championships. ( 1 hr.) . CD llOVll "Pandemonium" (No Date,
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Cl) llOVll "Victor I Victoria"
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James erotln, Cleavon Llllle 8Jt llOVll "Conspiracy In Teheran"
( 1947. Adventure) De'ek Farr, Pamala
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Orama) Ke11h Carradine, Powers Boothe CD llCMI "Nest Of Vipers" ( 1979. Dra-
ma) Ornello Muh. Sen1a Berger (2 hrs..)
(D) llOVll "Illusions Wrthln Young Girls"
(1981, Drama)
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David Weiss. ( 1 hr )
Four productions opening
By TOM TITUS Marcie Breslauer has the title role in "Funny or ... D.ilr ,... ...., Girl.'' with John Blumberg playing Nicky Amstein
Comedy, drama, music -they're all being and Michael C.ody aa F.ddie. Others in the large cast
perved up at local theate~ th,1B week as four new are Yetta Benaon, Myrna Ryan, SheUa McCanna,
Guy" (,1974, Comedy) Paul Sorvlno,
Michael Learned -g)~NITWOM.-wa ([) NOW TO PLAY Y~ •IT OCU "The
•• .Scoong Shots".(R)
(01IO'M "Death Wish II" ( 1982. Drama)
Cha11es Bronson. Jiii Ireland
(%) llO¥ll "A Week's Vaca1lon" (1980)
Nathalie Baye. Gerald Landvlne. ( 1 t\t.,
~ 40mln.)
t:ll D 8> NIC .-wa OVlllllQHT ·. '8 TOlil COTTI.I: UP ClOll Guest: Hugh
Heiner. (Parl 2)
g) llOYE "Jaclt London" ( 1943. Biogra·
phy) Michael O'Shea. Susan Haywatd.
stage productions raiae their curtaina. Genie Ranney, Norman Weingarten and David The biggest of the bunch. is "Fwmy Girl," the w
mu.fcar6iography-of Y-anny Brice. It'i a joint _ayJohn Ferzacca is directing with David NOW l!LAYING
_pro~t of the Lasuna Moulton Playhouse and Anthony u musical director. "Fu~y Girl" will
Golden· West 'College, an1!1\ o}fll!DS a two-weekend ~y Golden West in Huntington Beach Thuraday
nm-ar,he collqe ~ tJefott-movtng-tu--tDroucfi Sa~y at"! p.ro. and Swiday at ·2:'3a p.m.
Laguna for three more weelta, · for two weekend.a, then move· to Laguna May 20.
Then there's "The Philadelphia ~tory;11 a Reservations for GWC are being taken at 894-6070.
revival of the 19409 comedy. at the WeStminater At Westminster, J . D. Reichelderfer la directing
Community Theater, opening Friday. Alao bowing ''The Philadelphia Story " a claaaic comedy that
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Anything worthwhile
comes from MTM
By FR"ED ROTHENBERG
A#T ........ W"'9f
NEW YORK -Almost an}'thin8 worthwhile
in television today goes back to "Mary Tyler
Moore" -not the actrea, but the clas8ic comedy
and the production company that bears her initials
MTM EDterpriaes. The best dramatic aeries today la "Hill Stn!et
Blues." Before that it was "Lou Grant." Both came
from MTM. "Hill Stn!et" won the Enuny in 1981
and 1982. "Lou Grant" copped the award the two
yean before.
Thia aeaaon'• top new dramatic aeries' la "St.
EIRwbere," and the clal8lest of the new detective
abowa ia "Remington Steele." Both are MTM
productions. Both are on tonight 0n NBC.
The top new comedy on CBS is "Newhart,"
a1ao from MTM. Although, NBCY1 "Cheen," this
~·• most praised comedy, isn't from MTM, lu
independent producers, Lea and Glen Charles,
learned thelr craft at MTM, working on "Phyllia"
and "The Bob Newhart Show."
And the forces behind "Taxi.'' which won the
Emmy for best comedy three years running, also
can be found on the MTM family tn!e.
Jim Brooks and Allan Burn.a created "The
Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Rhoda" and " Lou
Grant." F.d Weinberger and Stan Daniels worked
on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and created itB
apinoU, "Phyllia." ,1
"MTM baa a deaerved reputation for taste,
clua and content without ucrlflcing commercial
appeal," says Joah Kane, a prograrnminl executive
al NBC and now CBS. "There la an atmosphere of
creativity and independence there that brin.gil out
everibody'a bes1 work."
During a recent inte.rview at MTM with Greg
Hoblit, co-executive producer of "Hill Street
Blues,'' Jt was impomible to ignore the screams and
poundlncft.,!;: down the hall. "That's juat the
writ.en ing with each other," Boblit said.
The writ.era and producers at MTM say the
fertile environment starta at the top. Grant Tinker,
now the chainnan of NBC, began the company and
named it after his wife (they've since divorced),
Mary Tyler Moore. When Tinker moved to NBC,
1 Arthur Price became head of MTM, and he's
maintalned Tinker's philosophy of providing a
comfortable, non-interfering climate for people. to
work. "Arthur Price ia one of the most extraordlnary men rve known," said Bruce Paltrow, encutive
produc:et of "St. EJ.ewbere," wbtich bu Its final
Ort,:lnal eplaode tonight. "I'm at thla company
beca"9e they support their creative people."
· Paltrow recalled bow the tint pllOt for "St.
m.wbere" had been a dlMater. "I had Cotten off
on the WfOl\I foot," be said. "I aaked Arthur it I
eould do i\ over. He said OK. It only ~ him $1
million. Whett elae can I pt that kind of creative
.upportr• .
In the recently re1eMed TeleYWon Audience
Ml 11 F nent survey, whk:b surveyed TV's emotional
and intellectual ·Um~. "Hill Street Btu." WU
the hlct*t acorina aen.. A ~ Jll'Oll'UD like
"1'9ntM)' laland," frcJm producer Aua\ Spelllna'a
9c.b1e WM near the bottom. "SJ?:lllna makee ~t F\ata," MYt Paltrow, whole 'St. lllewbere h8s been swamped ln the J'llllnlF by Spellln8'1 "Hart to Hart." "He doel what
be lttl out to~.'' 8000.MTM, •'Before we went lnto producdon, MTM aaw
U1 four monU. to think about the abow," Mid Biarry
X.mp. executive producer of "Newhart." "It w•
tbl flnt dme I WM llwn the opportUnil1 to do I
llhow 11 well 11 I ooWd, rather than mlM the t.t
of. the time I w. llwn. "M'l'M .. the only prodUC'ISoft ~ l know
tbal will tum down ~Idell fran the networim."
wedding.
Others in the cast are Art Wlnslo'A'., Lynda
Oswald, Kimberly Clark, Chuck Glenn, Marc
LeBlanc, Don Evans, Lee Roy Donnan, Robert
Lupo and Loretta Lupo. Performance.a will be
given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June 4
at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster .
Reservations 995-4113. ·.
"Kni ghts of the White Magnolia" at
Saddleback College is .part of Preston Jones' Texas
Trilogy and is directed by H. Wynn Pearce. Cast
me mben include Rod Porter, Leroy Robinson ,
~teve Lawrence, Kellman Prickett, Jerry Halbert,
Donald Burge, Darcy Rice, Jim Boyer, Arthur
Kendrick. Newt.on Johnaon and Adam Douglas..
Performances of the play, which focuaes on a
dying fraternity of "good old boys," wUl be given
Fridays and Saturday. at 8 p.m . and Subday. at 3
p.m. for two weekends in the Studio Theater on the
M iuion Viejo campUJI. Call 831-4768 for
reeervationa.
UC IMfine'a Drama Workahop ia pret1e.nting
four performances of "Treats," a love triangle
drama, tomorrow through Saturday in the Fine·
Arts Studio Theater. Robert Grogan is directing,
The ,play centers on a wqman'• relationship
with her .current and former lovers. Curtain is 8
p.m. and reeervationa are available at 833-6617.
Continuing their engagements o n the
profeaaional circuit this week are '"The Imaginary
Invalid" and "Goodbye Freddy" at South Coaat
Repertol'y in Co.ta Meea (957-4033), "Li'l Abner" at
Sebastian'• West Dinner Playhouae in San
Clemente (492-9950) and "I Do, I Do" at the
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse in Santa Ana
(979-5511).
Community theater productions being offered
this weekend are "Stop the World, I Want to Get
Off" at the Newport Theater Arts Center
(642-8119). "C.Ommand Dedaion" by Westminster'•
Showcaae Productions (894-6786), "Tribute" at the
Huntington Beach Playhouse (847-4465) and '"The
Patchwork Girl of Oz," a children's play, at the
C.O.ta Mesa Civic Playhouse (754-5159).
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Financial • seminar at OCC
A fluw..part l~urt Mri• that te.c:hee the
fundamentala of money mana1ement wUl be
offered at Or.nae Cout Collep and Chapman c.o&lele th.la montn. Ttu.ct, .,Succe.tW Money Manaament." \he
Mtl•• la alated at Oran1e Coaet l::olle1e for
Wednetday evenln1• be1lnnJn1 tomorrow and
ocmtinu.lq May 11 and 18. The een. le alat.ed. for
Karcher talks
at· bosses night
. Carl Karcher wW .be the guest Jl)e&ker at· the
annual 00.. night J>l"OlfAm of the brqe Cout
chapter of the Data Proceaslng Management.
A.odaUon. -Karcher la credited with alngle-handedly tWnina a *326 hot dog cart into a multi-mllllon
dollar bualneu with more than 325 Carl's J r.
twtauranta and 11,000. employees.
1be Pf'Oll'Am wW get under way with a no-
host cocktail hour at 6 p.m., May 11, at the Camelot
Restaurant on Grand Avenue in Santa Ana. Dinner Will follow at 7 p.m.
Raervationa can be made by calling 953-5808
before May 9. The coat ~ $18 for guests.
ln•~x•pen•slve*
"(In lk spen' slv) l'lot high In price;
reasonable; classltled advertising
Ill Piiaf Classified Advertising
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Chapnan eou.,. on TueMlay eveninp, May 10, 17
and 2.4. Both atn. wW be from 7-10 p.m. ffCh ntcht.
Advance ...-u-.Uon fee le *39 or tJcketa may be~ at the door fot $49. Ticketa are on uJe
at the OOC Community Servk:ee Department for
the Wectni.say ewntnc procrama.
'n.e ..n. wW be conducted by repreeentative.
of Univenlty Securttiee Corporation, a nationw~
finandal Plannlni firm. TM aerie. wW look at the
difference between limply mak1na a couple of good
inveatmenta, and atrate8'cally lnveaUna according to
lncome, debta, family •· ret.l.reme' objectivea, and more.
Attend.-wW be U.U.ted 1n preparing the.lr
own indMduall.zed flnandal plana.
For moce information about the aeries, contact
(714) 6,41-1339, or call the Orange CoUt College
Community Servicee Office at (714) 6~-5880.
Westminster Mall
gets Sears. center
Sean, Roebuck and Co. haa opened nine
additional ln-atore financial centers In the Loa
Angeles area, including one at the Westminater Mall. -
All of theae centen include offices of Dean Witter, Coldwell Banker, Allatate Inaurance and
Allatate Savinp and Loan Aaociation. Se~ now hu 34 financial service centers
nationwide with plans for approximately 250 by the
end of 1984. .
One of Seara' original eight test centers opened
last July at South Coast Plua store in Coeta Mesa.
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Thursday
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takea a close look at
financial arrangementa
will be offered from 10
a.m . to 2 :30 p .m ..
Thursday at Orange
Coast College.
Titled "The Money
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Department of
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Southern California
Oiatrlct Export Council.
~ r eeae
Campos, -•e.nio-.r
international marketing
consultant with the
Department of
Commerce.
Registration fee for
the seminar, scheduled
In Room 108 of OCC'a
administration. building,
la $20, which Includes
lunch , materials, parking
and refreshments.
Escrow
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WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF
WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE tourney
The Orange County
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Monday at the Balboa
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Sylla'hH, IDc. of Irvine, operators of
Acc:elerated Compl,lter Training couraea, hu
announced ltll board of dlrecton. The five-man
board will be chaired by Jlm Hocl1soa, Syllabus
~reeident and founder. Other dlreciora are Brtu
Hyde, general manager of American Micro
Source and secretary of Syllabus: Lee A.
Eckert and Joe Ryan, both b u1ineaa '
management and marketing profeaaora a t
Saddleback College: and Freel W. Manb Jr., a
partner 1n the law firm of Johnlon and Swanaon
of Dallu, Texu. • • •
ca.eryl E . Brown, a graduate of the
University of California at Irvine, haa been
~romoted to the pasition of aax>unt execurtive at
..,JJ.J. Stewart Advertl1Ja1 6 P•bltc Relatlona,
lac., in Newport Beach. Prior to joining B.J .
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Joaepll Lombardo of Irvine wu among nine
employee• of Beckman Instruments, Inc.,
honored for long aervice at the company's annual
awards banquet laat week. Lombardo baa been
with Beckman for 35 vean. i • •
Pa•I G. Scbloemer, president of Parker
Hannifin Corp. and a former resident of Irvine,
ha.a been elected to the board of directors of
AmeriTnat Corp., a Cleveland-baaed banking
company. • • •
. . ..
Sylvia Porter, nationally syndicat~d
newapaper buaineee columniat who la featured
regularly in· t}\e Daily Pilot, ha.a been honored
with the Hunter College AlwnnJ' .Aaaociation'a
Twelfth Annual Award for O utstanding
Profesaional Achievement .
Flaor Corp. h.aa announced the promotion of
Nad A. Petenon to the post of senior vice
Prefdef\t of law and tax. He replacee Rlclaud B.
Rambert, who baa taken retirement a nd · resjgned from Fluor'a board of directors. • ••
• • •
Claarlto1 AHoclatea, Inc., of Irvine has
completed a rigorous qualification proce98 Jand
has begun fulfilling a $5. 7 million production
contract with Sea1ate Teclmoloa.
• • ••
Steven M. KJeJal of Huntington Beach has
been promoted to director of corporate taxes and
auditing at •Carl Karcher Ente11priaes. He la a
USC graduate who formerly owned h1a own
aa:iounting firm. • • •
Anb•r R. Vln1el of Newport Beach ha.a
joined Tile En1Juder Groap, a ·Newport-baaed
J)ublic relations, advertising and public affairs
agency aa aaaociate-oopywrlter.
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Wells Fargo offering
brokerage. services
SAN FRANCISOO -Wella Fargo Bank began
offering broke.rage -eervlces to ita cuatomen yet1terday
through a new Wella Fargo brokerage aervice account.
Thi.a brokerage service 1a the newest product to be
introduced tn cooperation with the Westnet Group, a
network of five major westem ba.nka to which Wella
Fargo b.elonp.
Through We l)s Fargo brokerage service,
customers can buy and sell atocka, corporate bonds and
options. In addition margih accounts, street.•name atock
and change of stock registration are available .
Fluor, Doris firms merge
The Ocean Services division of ·Irvine's Fluor
Engineers Inc. and C . G . Doris of Paris have
announced the formation of a joint company to be
4 lmown as Fluor-Doria Inc.
The company, to be based in Houston, will
provide engineering, design and construction services
for the offsnore areas of North America and Brazil. .
'E.T.' boosts MCA stock
LOS ANGELES -MCA Inc. reported first-
quarter net income of $38 million, or 81 cents a share,
on revenues of $430.9 million yesterday, up Crom $24.3
million on revenues of .$325.3 million a year ago.
The entertainment conglomerate said th.e results
were the best first--qWU1er earnings in its history and
said they were due primarily to the success of the
Steven Spielberg 1n9vie, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." ..
State housing s_tarts dip
SACRAMENTO -California hoUsing starts fell
17 percent during March after a steady rise every
monUi since October. the California Building Industry
Association reports.
· Association President ~nnts O'Brien issued a
statement yesterday saying, "The March numbers are
still" good. W~ are .not surplitied by a d~ .. given recent heavy rains and the 'volatile nature Of early
recovery perioos." • '
-Miibil-v-eril1c~vert-urnetl -· ' .
WASHINGTON -A f.ederal judge has
overturned a jury's decision \o award $2 million in
tiamages to the presfdent of Mobil Oil Corp. in a libel
suit t The Wash~n Post. • .s:-nrs nct:rijpge Oilver G'asch reverse<:ltfie
jury's verdi.c.Lyes.tetday after..J:elliewing the..C:.uie at the
newspaper's request. The six-member jury found on
July 30, 1982, that the P ost libeled William P .
Tavoulareas in a 197~ article about his business
dealinp with his son, Peter.
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TUESDAY, MAY 3. 1983
ClASSlfllD
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Irvine· sets up showdown
F.ach of the top lour teams ln the Sea
View League 1tanding1 held their
.,. ground ye.terday al El Toro, Irvine,
Saddlebaclc and Colla Mesa· won their
games to highlight prep bueball.
Irvine remained one game behind first
place El Toro' with a 6-0 win over
Newport Ha rbor. Irvine and El Toro
meet tomorrow (3:15) at El Toro.
Here'1 what hapi:)ened yesterday:
Coata Men 3, E1taacla l
Senior J eff Goettsch evened his
overall r ecord to 4-4, improved his
league mark to 3-1 and lowered his
league earned run average to 0.74 as he
one-hit the F.agles of F.etancia.
F.atancia's only hit came ln the bottom
of the sixth lnninl{ when Chr is
Matthews hit a smash off Goettsch'•
glove for an infield single.
I ronically, the 1ingle tiidn't even
account for the Eagles' only run of the
game 88 two walb, a fielder's choice and
a throwing er ror produced their lone
run.
Costa Mesa got it.a fint run In the fifth
inning when Paul Edson 1ingled and
came around t o score as Estancia
mi.ahandled a pair of bunt.a.
With the score at 1-1 enterln& the top
of the seventh, Randy Tigert and Phb
K os opened with singles for the
Muslanga and advanced to second and
third on a pal8ed ball.
.. Senior shor t.stop Sonney Lee then
singled up the middle to ecore both runs.
Goettsch struck out 11 and walked
thri!e ln jlOi.nJl the distance.
El Toro I, Corona del Mar 4
The Sea K ings led 4-2 after five
lnninga before El Toro pulled out the
victory with two runs.Jn the top of the
eighth inning. ·
Trailing 2-0, the Sea Kings acored four
times in the fifth on three hit.a and an
error. The big blow in the inning was
supplied by Brett Hughes, who aingled
with the hues loaded to drive ln two
runs and put Cd M in front
3-2. Teammate Jim Murphy followed
with another single for the fourth run of
the inning. _
'The Chargers came back on a two-out
home run by Doull Maher in the sixth. .
Then they tied the ecore ln the sevti,nth
and won it ln the eighth 88 the Chargers
parlayed two aingles and three walks
lnto two runs.
Irvine, 1-0
Steve Lipton, a sophomore right-
hander, struck out four and scattered .
five hits as he improved his record to 4-2.
Jwtlor catcher Jim Martin had two
singles and two stolen hues as did center
fielder Mark Webster . Irvine stole five
bases ln all.
The Vaqueros got the only run they
would need in the bottom of the first
inning when 1econd baseman John
Sal.ln.u walked and went all the way to
(See SEA VIEW, Pa1e CZ)
Edison,
CdMopen
-. .
playoffs
The Sunset League held its
volleyball coaches meeting last
night and ~n Bigh's &cky
Ciarelli came away from it with
as much knowledge of hil first
round opponent in tomorrow
night's wild card round of the '
CIF 4-1 playoffs as he did going
in.
cs
.
Rhoden
lllakes it
. -
his.night
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ever
since Los Angeles landed Jerry
Reuss in a trade with the
Pitt.sburgh Pirates in exchange
for Rick Rhoden five years ago,
the Dodgers have had the bette.r
of the deal.
A. Reuss w as developing into
one.of the National League's top "I d on 't know a thing,"
admitted Ciarelli ·jokingly' of • . pitc~ Rhoden atru&gled. He ~-_ ~·
had Shoulder surgery and even -David Frazelle spent aome time in the minors. _
But the Pirates, for one night
·Redondo High, the Chargers'
09ponent. "No one In our league
has seen them. There's no
infonnation. ••
The-CliMgers willli08Clhe Sea
Hawk. of the Pioneer League in
one of two wild card gamee on
tap tomorrow. Corona del Mar
will h08tCaplstrano Valley in the
other one. Both begin at 7 p.m.
The winner of the Redondo-anyway, got the last laugh.
&Uaon matcb._wj..,.U_.e;.aa...,rn ........... thwei::..r.Jci,.g~h.._t _ ___.R~hwod......,e:un_, -Lt. -2 .. pit.c.bed_.hia.
to meet F.etancia, the tourney's complet e game since las t
N o . -S seed, Friday-: The September 8'5 t he P irates-
Capistrano Valley-CdM victor whipped ~e Dodgers, and Reuss,
Cal State Fullerton's Rich Slominski slides into second base while
UC Irvine seeond baseman Brad Ditto awaits throw. Slominski .
was forced out at second. .,.. .
"We're just going to try to do
the things we do best, and then as the match goes along try to
figure out what they're doing,"
analyT.ed Ciarelli.
The Chargers, who start only
two seniors, finished the seuon
9-7 overall, 8-4 in league. " ,.
"With our lack of experience,
there was no way to go but up
for us," Ciarelli explained. "F.ach
game we played we got better
and better."
Ciarelli added Edison '1
strength will come from a pair of
juniors.
"For UB to be suoceaful, our
setter, Dave Fraz.elle, ia going to
have to do well, and I would
think we would need IOfbethinc
out of John Singer, our middle
blocker, too," he said.
will get Mira Costa. 5-1 last night. ·
"Out goal was to get to CIF," Reuss, 3-1, lasted only until
said CiareJli. "Everyth ing else · the sixth inning. It was the sec-
now is like icing on a cake." ond straight time that he failed. c• ._A f'AlNMos in his bid for a fourth win. He
,_,_ .. w Cant ca-gave up five runs on eight hits in =-:. v= Corona <Ml Mar his last start last week in St.
.,,.,.. ""' ......-..... Louis. ~"'=:,~S: ~~No..i.!...-:: "I still feel our starting
Mwaeo.i.. pitchin~·s good," said Los Cotta MeN • 0e» Puebioe ) 'T' T --rda Fount..,, va1ey et Laguna 8eedl (No. • Ange es r ~om ..._, ,
-1 referring to Reuss' last two starts ~~wtnn.at&tanc1111No 3 and an ou ting by Fernando
Hof111 Tornnc:ia at Santa Barbera Valenzuela last Saturday in
U>glewood at la OYlrl1a which the Chicago Cubs beat the
..:;:oa v .. -at ,8~n ciem.nta (No 2 Dodgers 7-2. "Anyway, -what
c. w ,........ killed us tonight was the double
WI* I d ,.. W Card 0-play ball."
Collon 111 Mon....-o The Dodge rs hit into four ~'-:' ~d double plays, t9.'o each by Ken ,.......,.,....._ca.-Landreaux and Steve Yeager. Collon-Mont•b•llo winner al Soutll "='9 ... 111 o.MI Murphy "It aeemed like every time
~. 9emerd wtnner at Loyola they got a couple of guys on base
Atcedta-AlntrlCIQe wtnner et Loe Alloe we got a double play," said
Rhoden, who earned his first win UCl's dream disap· pearing *=·:~·i:!:;g~esteilie
The 14 hits pickeCt up by the
UC Irvine's 'baseball team is slowly
watching its dream of a Southern
California Baseball Association title
va.n.iah from sight.
The Cal State Fullerton Titans pushed
the Anteaten four games off the pace
yesterday by sweeping a double-header
from the hoet Anteaters, 14-3 and 7-4.
UCI was actually its own wont"ememy,
leaving 11 runners straaded in the opener,
and the bases loaded in the final two
l.nningl of the nightcap.
Junior right-hander Tim Thompson
improved his overall record to 9-3 as he
struck out nine Anteaters over the first
ei1tht i.nJUngll to win the opener.
Left fielder John Fishel spearheaded
Fullert6n's 21-hit attack as he went
4-for-6 with six RBI, Including a three-
run homer in the fourth which staked the
Titans to a 7-0 lead.
Al9o joining the Titan hit parade were
Tom Thomas (4-for-6 with one RBI) and
Shane Turner (3-for-6 with two RBI).
Outfielder Darren Kelchner was UCl's
lone threat, going 3-for-5 with a home
nm, a solo blast in the fifth Inning.
FA:l Deese, 3-4, suffered the defeat_
In the nightcap, Fullerton starter Jeff
Robinson evened his record at 5-5. Scott
Wright, who came on in relief in the
seventh inning, picked up a save.
Three Titans -Tom Thomas, Rick
Campo and Ray Roman -had two hits
and one RBI apiece.
Adam Ging and teammate Steve
Haworth were 3-for-4 with one RBI each
to pace the Anteaters, who didn't lead in
either game Of the twin bill.
The Anteaten, 12-8, now trail first
place UC Santa Barbara by four games
and are in fourth place overall, a half-
game behlDd Cal State Fullerton and
Long Beach State, which are tied for
second.
UCI has only eight games remaining
before the end of the season.
'
Pirates alao he lped.
Lee Lacy, like Rhoden a
former Dodger, had tpree hi ts
and stole two more hues to raise
his league-leading total to 15.
Lee Mazzilll also had three hits
and knocked in two runs for the
Pirates.
Dave Parker, w ho Canned four
times in a game against Los
Ana'eles a week 880 in Pittaburgh ancf came into Monday night's
game with only one run-batted-
in this year, joined Mazzilli with
two RBis, on a double and an
infield out.
Vikings-Canada-bound 3,000 to run
in Newport
IOK race 1
Colts' Kush
Volleyball team to spend July in Vancouver
Checking the prep scene:
• M8rlna High volleyball Coach Tim Reed iB
taking a 12-man equad on a "cultural exchange"
tour of the Vancouver, Britlsh CoJumbia area,
beginning In early July. They'll be gone one month.
"AnythinQ out.side of Southern California ls a
different world," reuona Reed. The Vikings expec\
about 10 matche. wlth the a thJe tea staying at
relidenta' homea.
.. •Edi1on High'• Chris Sharon bas been
competing out of Culver City In the Marina Oties
Junior C hockey league and hil teun, under the COICh1na of Frank c.onnler, recently competed in
the We.tern Regionala ln Alaaka and the nationals
In Reno -and won it.
"It can be tOOl'e physical than football." uya
the Edllon tight end. "I ;.t r«iently aot my chin
c:ut and another IUY had a lung oollas-e becau.e of
U\ elbow.''
1i\e 18-year-<>ld ii .et to attend prep 1ehooJ for
a )'Ml' In New Hampton, Mui., with the ldea of
9ualifytna, for a 1eholarahip in the Ivy I..Mgue. He
Ml been plaYina Ice hockey atnce he wu etcht
~ old whim the Klond.lk:e Ice Skatinl Rink In
CGlta M .. wu •till an en~ty.
•Amon1 what l1 ap.,.rently a lona lilt of
candldat" for the Unlvenlty Ht1h balketball
C09Ch'1 Job are former La Quinta H!ah hetid ~h
Dick Kata. Marina Hlah ..a.tant Mika 'nM>mtan
and Unlve~ of Wyomin1 a11l1fant Mike
Williama, a uct of Corona del Mar ffich .. The
rumor mill ai.o lncludee former UC Irvtne ea.ch
,.
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
Danny Roten u an Interested party.
'•Irvine High of~naive tackle Rick Grecco, a
6-1, 235-pounder wlth d ecent gradea, auper
strength and film cllpa to aatilfy anyone, remains
untapped by the four-year school•. He's been
bYPMled for a berth on the Orange County South
All-Stan, too.
Somehow It'• dJfficuli to undentand. No one,
apparently, ii checking with Sianford-bound Paul
Stivenko, the El Toro llneblcker, about it. Nor ii
Newport Harbor Coach M ik e Oidding1 being
10U1ht out.
"Not one soul hu approached him from a
four-year college." uya hJI ~'Terry Henigan,
who bellevea Grecco could be an even mor e
effective 11.nernan on defehle.
·Fullerton Colle1e will probably be the
beneficiary of the ovent1ht.
•Newport Harbor Htah product Audrey
Woolfolk, a junior at Brown UniYet'lity, flnJahed
h4tr third y.... on the BrulJw' IW1m teun wtth eeven
flnta and fJve aecondl and appean to be a cinch for
her third 'Jftl' with AlMvy and All-Eat honon.
Steve Scott, America's fast.eat
'miler, will Jead a conttnaent of
more than 3,000 runn<rs who '
will participate ln t he U.S .
Olympic lOK race to be h eld
Sunday, May 22 (8 a .m ,) Jn
Newport Center, Newport Beach.
More than 750 runnera have
registered to date with ~ whoee
belt tirnel for a lOK are leas than
30 minutes.
Race director Bill Sumner uya
"The Olympic lOK Race baa
become ~ premiere road tk'e In
Southern' California. It hH
attnlcted to~ runners ~t the United States.'' Aceorilln8 to
Sumner , an anticipated
3,000-5,000 rwmen will run the
6.2-mlle coune throu1hou1
Newport Center bu1lneu ana
retail community.
Mer lln Olien, honorary
chalnnan of the tveni. will ltarl
the race and continue to ho9\ the
day'• evenll which include an
International Food hb', OlympAc
d emon1tratlon1 and enter: ta1nmen •.
Re1l1tra\ton form• un be
obtaiiiecf It any mUw NMinl
ttore or by calllnc 840-lNl.
< I
ILWAY
didn't know
of Elway deal
DENVER (AP) -Stanford
quarterback John Elway, who
threatened to play profe.ional
baaebaJI rather than join the
Baltimore Colts, bu signed with
the Denver Broncoa, aaytna 'Tm &lad to be p1aytna ln the m'L ... -
The Broncol .c:quired Elway
from the Colt• Monday for
offenalve lineman Chril Hinton
of Northwe1tem -the fourth
pick overall in the Nation-al
Football Lea1ue draf1 -1be
Broncoe' 1984 tint-round draft
pick and quarterback Mark
Hernnann.
But Frank Kuah, heed c:ollCh of
the Colts, told th• Baltimore EWnlnc Sun tbday that he dlc:ln't
even know about the deal.-c:on'8ded at hAa apartment at 8
.a .m. EDT, 7~ ~ after the
announcement, Kuah aald: "I
haven't heM:l a thinl about lt.
We knew they W¥• taUdn1.
about people but we didn't know
the lp'1dtim about what we were
~.··
Asked lf he w~ted to know
the details, Kuah uid: "No, Ml
wait to read about It In the
newspapers."
Elway, p icked No . 1 by
Baltimore In the draft, had uid
he would 1i1n with the New
York Yankees or1anisatlon
rather than play far the Colts.
"I'm definitely thrllled to be
Mre," uid Elway, who flew to
Denver for a new1 conference
Monday-ntcht. "lt'1 IOIDe~ didn't expect to happen. I'm
to be pla)'inl In the Nn. and m
C,~ plaYlnl far the Denver
r.daal' J'. ~ Jr., owner of
the lroneot, Mid Elway wa1
mped to~""* ot five OM-yell"
contr1ct1,1'but he would not
dlildoee finandi1 ......
Kaa.1-mid he had contacted
Colta owner Ro~rt lnay on
draft day, mede a Wl\tative offw
for 12wal and .,.. told "to keep
in touch .. 't__M laid. On Monday l
(lee &UIR;P ... Cl)
\
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Ca Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOT /Tuuday, May 3, 1983
Corona del ,Mar battle of CIF powers • WIDS
· In a ahowd o w n o f prep
powers, Corona del Mar lilah,
laat year's runner-up In the CIF
4-A, blasted La J olla, San Diego's
CIF champions, 18-10, yesterday
in tennis action.
In other m a tches, Edison
c lobbered W es tminster,
Huntington Beach did the same
to Marina , Fountain Valley
blanked Ocean View and Laguna
Beach roughed up Foothill.
The Sea Kings of CdM, 17-0
this 1eaaon, ae<:ured their win
yeaterday on La Jolla'• home
turf.
Seniors John Wuher and Jeff
Ewing were im~ve aa they
teamed to defeat La Jolla'• Steve
Morse and Sob Khoury, 6-4, 6-2.
·Morse and Khoury had just
recently captured the doubles
title at the Ojai tournament In
the hiRh school diviaion.
The loe& was La Jolla's first
TENNIS E3
thla Muon.
In Sunset League contest•,
Edison had little trouble with
Westminater aa aophomore Scott
Whitcher breeied through his
four aeta of singles play, while
brother Mlke, a senior, did the
same In doubles a ction wllh
junior F.ddie Han.
Bucks sweep Celtics
Marques JobD1on scor ed 33
points and Sidney Moncrief added 25,
leading Milwaukee to a 107-93 victory
over Soeton yesterday as the Bucks
completed a four-game sweep of the Celtics. The
Bucks will now meet Philadelphia in the F.astem
Conference flna.la. The 1088 marked the first time
the Celtics had been swept in a best-of-seven
playoff series .~= Klkl Vudewegbe poured in 37
An instant forfeit .
for instant replays?
points and Mike Evans came
off the be n ch to scor e a
car eer-h igh 23 as Den ver
d e feated San Anto nio.
124-114 to stay alive in their
playoff series. The Spurs
lead Oie series, 3-l. Denver,
hitting medium -range
jumpers while San Antonio
was uncharacteristically cold
from the •outside, dominated
From AP dlspalcbes
Richie Phillips, attorney for the Iii
Major League Umpires Association,
warned Monday tha t teams who .
persist in showing controversial plays
on scoreboards risk forf~its of games.
JOffNION the first half. Evans sank
three jumpers as the Nuggets ran off 10 straight
points to move to a 26-14 'lead with 4:52 left in
the opening quarter.
The Charger• have already
clinched the Sunaet League dual
meet title.
Huntington Beac.h ... which
played Fountain Valley today to
determine a second place
finisher, tuned up for it• mat.ch
by outlasting Marina, 21-7.
The junior doubles team of
Joht\ Gabriel and J o hn
Dampman loet only six games ln
winning thelr tour sets.
• For Fountain Valley, Scott Lee
c.'OnUnued h.U. circuit domination
u he won aU four of hi• 1et.
w ithout losing a 1lngle aame.
Lee, the No. l player ln the
Sunaet League, has not dropped
a aet in league play this year.
Sean Ouren alao played well as
the freshman dropped only one
game during hi8 four matches.
Finally, Laguna Beach, ranked
No. 1 i.n the 3-A, made it look too
easy h~ disposing of F oot.hill,
221A-51h. ·
Zot isn't the way to play
Junior Erle Schan tz awept
throuah hi. tour .et., lndudJ.na a
6-4 victory o ve r Foothill's ...
Maurice 8orraa, who didn't la.e
another let the rest of the day
Even the Noe. 3 and 4 aing1al
players performed well for _
Laguna Beach aa junior Ted
Brandt and senlor Robert
Wallace combined to wln five of
'eight aets between them.
The victory improved Laguna
Beach's record to 1:5-2 overall.
"The .umpires ~iation has informed the
clubs it is opposed to showing controversial
plays,'' Phillips said. "I can unders.tand that they
have invested lots of money in sophisticated
scoreboards and they want to use them. But they
also must underlitand the umpires' concern. It
can be disastrousr-especially with fans allowed to
drink." "'.;
Baseball today
1936 -Joe DiMaggio collected three hits
in the first game of his illustrious career,
helpingihe New York Yankees beat the St.
Louis Browns, 14-5.
UC Irvine pitche r Ed Deese ( 27) and third baseman Adam Ging
ran into each other while attempting to field a bunt yesterday 1n,
On Saturday, the National League crew
• ~gned to Pittsburgh's Three Riven atadiwn
complained to Pirate General Manager Harding
Peterson over scoreboard replays.
,. the opener of a double-header with Cal State Fullerton. ·
''That board's a disgrace,'' said umpire Bruce
.Froemming. •
Harry We ndelstedt. chief of the crew, said,
. '':l'ha\. thing'~ a time bom_b .. . Lr~ menace..
-You're·talking aoout injuries (t.O umpires) Irom
fans who might throw objects following
(replays)."
l)uote -or the day
Larry Bird, noticing that Rick Robey
received a visit !rom Kentucky basketball
coach Joe B. Hall in the Boston Celtics'
locker room: "Hey, Rick, that's the first
time I ever saw you shake a hand from
Kentucky that didn't have money in it."
Astros' win costly
H ouston fireballer Nolan R. yan •
struck out 12 batters and scattered
nine hits before leaving in the eighth
1951 -Gtl Mc.Dougald drove in six T\.11\S
in one'inning, tying a major league record .
as the Yank~ trounced ~e Browns 17-3.
"' 'T'O'cfa,'s ·bii'thaays~ ~ OaJClafia second
baseman Davey Lopes is 37. Fonner New
York Mets and San Diego Padres catcher
Chris Cannizzaro is 45.
.Invaders score early, often
Gordon Banks a nd Artbur [i]
Wbittlngton scored touchdowns as c. t
Oakland streaked to an early 17-0
lead and the Invaders held on for a
34-20 victory over Arizona In USFL action last
night. The Invaders' victory created a four-way
tie among the Pacific Division teams. Oakland,
Arizona, Denver and Los Angeles have 4-5
records.
USSR grabs gold m edal
·;Raiders .want. $57 Inillion _
-Another laws;,ii.tfled; Davi s: 'League-blocke-:lETway-deai-
LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The
Los An eles Raiders will ""ftle
anot er aws uit a gainst the
Nation<!! Football Leagu e in
federal court asking $57 million
in additional damages from the
league.
That was announced last night
by Irv Kaze, a public relations
spo'kesman for the team. Kaze
said that be c ause o f a
technicality, a suit that was filed
earlier in the day wasn't accepted
and that it would be re filed
today.
Anoouncement that the suit
had been filed-..was made at a
~ news conference yesterday at
which Al Davis, the Raiders'
managing gener partner, aISO
charged that the league had
intervened to block his team
from making a deal aimed at
allowing it to draft quarterback
J ohn Elway last week.
Elway was drafted last week
by the Baltimore Colts, who
traded the rights to the fonner
Stanford star to th e De nver
Broncos ..last night. The Broncos
immediately announced that
they had signed Elway.
In th e latest lawsuit, the
Raiders are asking for the $57
million on top of tbe nearly $49
million awarded the team and
tfie LOS Angeles C01IieuiD m an
anti trust case last month. ;
Th e suit, as explained b y'
Raiders' attorney J oseph L .
Alioto at the team's headq~r&
in suburban El Segundo, is based.
on three counts:
-A conspiracy to obstruct
justice on the part of the NFL
and attorneys Crom the law firm
of O'Melveny and Myers based ·
on suppression of allegedly
perjured testimony.
inning with a pulled hamstring and
Ray Kalgbl drove in the tying and winning runs
with a homer and a sacrifice fly as Houston
edged the New York Mets, 3-2. ~ highlight
National League action yesterday. Ryan suffered
his hamstring pull while striking out his 12th
The Soviet Union won the World • Ice Hockey Championships yesterday, KUSH' DIDN'T KNOW. • •
-Use in the league's public
relations and lobbying efforts
against the R aide r s of
approximat ely $700 ,000 in
television monies nonna.lly due
defeating Canada, 8-2. to retain its From Page C 1.
..
New York batter . The club
said Ryan may be out of
action for several wee~ . . .
In the only other NL contest,
Gar y Redus, fre11h off the
disabled list, h it two home
runs and· Eddie Milner hit
one while rookie Teel Power
pitc h ed a seven -hitter as
C in ci nn ati whipped
Philade lphia, 5-2 ... In
title and claim the gold medal.
Czechoslovakia defeated Sweden, 4-l, in an
earlier game yestqr<iay to take the silver. Despite
its defeat, Canaaa placed third in the final
standi.ng:a and earned a bronze medal . . . lslaJa
Robert1on, a.six-time Pro Bowl line~er with
the ~ and a Buffalo Bills' starter tJWlast four
NFL seasons, has announced his retirement . . .
Relief pitcher Nell Allen of the New York Mets,
who admitted an alcohol problem in a phone call
to General Manager Frank Casbea Sunday
night, met yesterday with medical personnel
from a treatment center In New York City ...
The NFL yesterday denied a publish ed report
that said an investigation into reported gambling
a ctivities by Baltimor e quarterback Arl
ScbUcbter could also Involve at least a dozen
othe r NFL players.
Kaiser called Irsay again a nd
completed the deal in day-long
negotiations.
"The trade was good for both !ootball t.eams," Denver Coach
Dan Reeves said. "They (the
Col ts) were happy w ith what
they got and w e were happy
with what we got.
"I think this ls a great deal. I'm
glad, first of all, tha t he's in the
NFL, ·and if he's playing in the
NFL, I thank God he's going to
play with us."
ftYAN American League play, Amoa
Otis and Leon Roberts belted two-run homers in
the fourth inning to lead Kansas City to a 4-1
win over the New York Yankees. Former
Orange Coast College star Dan Quisenberry
notched his fifth save . . . Ben Ogltvle drove in
three r'uns and Cecil Cooper cracked a two-run
homer as Milwaukee outslugged the Chicago
White Sox, 8-4 . . . Lloyd Moseby and Willie
Upshaw slammed two-run homers to power
Toronto to a 6-5 victory over Texas. . .. Pitcher
Nolan Bya.o of Houston and Ben Ogllvle of
Milwaukee were named the National and
erican leagues players of the week.
Television, radio
TV: Mo events acheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Baltimore.
4:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Pittsburgh at Dodgers,
7:35 p.m ., KABC (790). Basketball -NBA
Playoffs, Portland at Lakers (game five), 8 p.m ..
KLAC (570).
Anteaters A • • • senior c1t1zen
Reeves, a former player and
assistant coach with the Dallas
Cowboys, added, "He has a
quality I've seen in only one
other quarte r back , Roge r
Staubach. He can win a ballgame
strictly with his arm. He's the
best quarterback I've seen since
I've been a coach starting in
1970."
Elway said he spent Monday
morning "sitting by the phone"
special!
are
hut
close, Rancho San Joaquin offering discounted fees
• • •
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -
UC Irvine's men's team may not
have clinched the PCAA tennis
championships yel ... but
Coach Greg P atton says the
Anteaters are pretty dam cloee.
"H's like running a 100-yard
dash and we're at the 95-yard
mark," said Patton yesterday as
all six of his individual singles
and three doubles teams are still
alive going into today's flnai..
"Yeah, I'd say w e have a
comfortable lead."
After yesterday's quarterfinal
and semifinal action ln sinalea,
and quarterfinal play ln doub~es,
the Anteaters had to taled 30
polnt.J eight more than aecond
pl.ace i..ona Beach State.
"We're trying to a venge our
one-point defeat to Lona Be.ch
I.alt yeac," Patton added.
Jim Snyder, playtn1 No. 1
1tn1le1 and do'4,ble1 with Eric
Quade, hH breeaed thu1 fer
thro ush the tourn am•nt,
winning etch of his 1ln1le1
m1tche9 In 1tr.Wht Mtt.
Th• other Anteaters have
ltNgled 1 bit 11 th• Noe. 2·& atnafel playtrt Wtre a1J extenct.d lO. three aet1 durln( th•ir
tlinlflnal metch• )Wterdey.
....
If you are a senior citizen looking for a bargain
to play golf, here's an opportunity that shouldn't be
passed over.
Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine will
charge you only $15 on Mondays for two seniors,
which includes green fees and an electric cart.
On other week days, two of you can still get on
for $18 before 8 a.m .. making the tari(f only $9 per
penon_
Otherwise green fees are $8 and electric carta
are $13 making the charge $14.50 each. On
weekends, the eo1t is $19 per per.on with electric
carts mandatory and Included in this price.
California Golf and Tennia operate the COW'IM!
aa they do a number of other goU facilities In the
area. Their latest addition U. th'e Sahara 1n Laa
Vegas. Tom Frost ls the general manager at Ra.nchO
San Joaquin and Jeff Nygren la the head pro.
But ior senior cit.l.r.eOf. you'.,11 go a long wayw
before finding a better bargain. • • •
MEMBER-GUEST tounwnenta take over the
local acene during May and June. Here'• a partial
llat of the member-guest eventa ln the area alo111
with datel:
San Clemente Goll Club, M•y 13; Huntlna1on
Seacllff Coun~)' Club, May 13-1~ Santa Ana
Country Club, May 19-21; El N'8Ue1 \,;Ountry Club, Ma1 20-21; Meea Verde Countcy Club, June 3-4;
Bil C.Oyon Country Club, ~pla HJahland ntna.
June 12: Old Ranch Country Club, June 17 -18; and
Itvlne c.o.t Count.ry Cl1.4b, July 28-30.
Meadowlark Golf Club will hoet the annual
Huntinaton ~b City Golf Champlonahlpe on
July 2·3 wlth Ken Hmry lerVlna u chairman of
the tou.marnent under clu"b preeid4rnt C..-l Moon.
I t
GOl.F
HOWARD l.
HANDY
Entry blanks will be available aoon.
Old Ranch Golf Coune 1n Seal Beach will be
the scene of the U .S. Senior Open quali!ying July
11 with entries closing June 15. . • • •
IF YOU MWEO the phone number to call to
enter the Chlldhelp USA tournament on Monday,
May 23 at ilvine Cout Country Club, here It la: Call
Dale San FWppo at 770-6845 or Connie Olien at
962-4806. You can alao write to Childhelp USA Golf
Tournament. 21771 Herenda, Ms.ion Viejo, 92892.
There'• allO still time to enter the Vince
Ferragamo Orange County Special Olym&!:
Celebrity Golf eta.ic at Loi A.lamito. Navy
Golf Coune 1n Cypreee on Friday, May 13.
Entry for tftla one 11 $175 per penon and
entr ler 1hould be 1ent to 'Ed Chev•ller, 16308
Llvln010ne, Fountain Valley, 92708 or call him at
775-6!79.
• • •
JACK NICKLAUI HAS helped ln the dellcn of
• MW Solf COW'te 1n South•m California called
Bear Creek, which la ~t eouth of Lake JClalnon off
Intentate l~.
Nickla\.la jl the architect and the COW'M wu
recently completed and II OS*\ to limited play.
'
after learning from his lawyer of
the talks between the Colts and
· the Broncos.
Elway, an AU-America at
Stanford, is considered one of the
premier passers in college
football history.
But he al.so is a top baseball
prospect who hit .3 18 in a six-
week stint last summer with the
Yankees' minor-league team in
Oneonta. N.Y . Elway said before
last week's NFL draft that he did
not want to play for Baltimore,
but the Col.ts select ed h im
anyway.
Elway's lawyers re fused to
talk to Colts officials, however,
and announced they were close
to signing a multiyear contract
with the Yankees.
At the news conference, Elway
said that unless the Colts traded
him this week to a West Coast
team or to a league contender he
would go with the Yankees.
"If nothinf happened in one
more week, was goinlt to sign
with the Yankees," Elway said.
"It's not that I thought, 'God, not
the Yankees,' but my preference
was to play professional
football."
Reeves said Elway could start
for the Broncos next season but
would have to oust the. team's
No. 1 quarterback, Steve DeBerg,
for the job.
"Obviously this improves the
team," said Reeves. "But we'll
have to be balanced to win. I like
to believe a quarter~ack can
. carry a team a little bit. but it
boils down to h aving a good
supporting cast."
Elway finished second In
NCAA career total offenae w1t.h
9,070 yards and third with 77
touchdown.. passes. He aho aet
NCAA records of 784 completion1
In l,243 paaees. only 3:13 percent
of which were Intercepted,
another national standard.
l hP IPAm .
-Damages of $2.565 million
(trebled to $7.695 million, as is
the law in antitrust cases). be
added to the previous damage
assessment in which the Raiden
were awarded approximately $3:>
million .
Pritchett
guides
Artists
Left fielder Doug Pritchett
had two hits and two RBI and
Aaron Soloman won his first
game o ( the year as Lafr~~:. Beach High whipped Dana ·
4-l, in S ou th Coast League
baseball action yesterday.
In another game, Woodbridge
was limited to three hits as
M ission :Viejo blanked t he
Warriors. 6-0. •
Soloman struck out three and
scattered three hits before Mikt
Minney reliev~d in the fiftb
inning. •
Soloman also had two hits as
Laguna Beach scored once In the
first inning and three times in
the fourth.
Dana Hills' lone run came in
the sixth .
Woodbridge, 2-8, manageq
only a double by Dan Seager ia
the fourth, a single by J oha
Mo reland in the sixth and a
double by Shaun Devlin in the
seventh.
Seager waa the only n.anner to
reach third bue for the Warriors
all day.
Mark Levesque w e nt the
diat~nce for Miuion Viejo ..
striking out six 1n Ole proce91.
The win improved Laaun•
Beech'• record to 2-7 ln l~
which is 6 ~ game. be bin.
l~e-leadlng CipUtn.no Vallef
(9-1).
SEA VIEW BASEBALL • • •
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third o n an infie ld hit by
Weblter.
Lipton then llfted a (ly to left
field that WU deep eft0\18h f~
S.Unu to 11COre.
Sacldltback. l ·I
Saddleback jumped out to a
8-0 lad after fhrM lnn1nca and
wen newt hffd4d.
Blake SmJth, Jeeua Ochoa and
Kenny. Rodrl1u!' .. ch went
2-for-3 with an RBI. J.,eonard
D•mlan. the wlnnln1 pitcher,
WU l·for-2, with two JtBI.
Damian , a IOl)homore rtaht· hu~r. 1truck out 10 •• he
improved hla J"flCOrd to 8-2.
Unlveralty waa led by CoWn.
Cate, who +tent 2-for-S, and
dealpated hitter Paul Brown,
whole alnale 1n the top of the
eeventh tnnlnl drow home two
f"UN.
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Edlaon 11 WMtmlnatw Fountain \/allay 11 Ocain VllW T-•-'• Oenll (7 p.m.)
Huntington Baach •• Marin• •I Blllr Fltld,
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San MlfCOt •I Sant• Monlea (No t Mid)
CllPO Vallly-Co<ona elll Mar winner II Mira~
Coate Miii at Dot PulOIOI Fountain Vlltey at Laguna 8MCt1 (No 4 ~Edison winner 11 Et\MCll (NO.$
teed)
North Torranca at S911ta B9fbara
lnglewOOCI at le Oulnta
Patoa Vardaa •I San Clemente (No 2 Mid)
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GOiden w .. t &21 021 M-12 ~t o Polmall and Wanel1; Kyler, Flllcller (61
ano McElru W-Kyler. L-Polmalt.
28-McElru (GWC ), Hollar (GWC) 38-~ElrN (GWC).
lillt. 8lft Antlfllo a, Or11191 C..t I
Mt San Antonio 001 002 0-3 6 2
Orange Coatlt 000 001 1-2 • 2
Claypool and Allen~~· Anlrobut (6) and 8rleknar. W-CI L-Antrobua
28 -Pt trona !OCC). 8 rlckn•r (OCC).
EllwlnOlf (MSAC}
HIGH IC..ooL ~l.l1fdl11bu11 1
Untv.atty 204 020 o-8 s ,
Saddlal>edl 100 000 0-1 8 4 Fu, Cata (I) ....0 St-. Cata (2). Fu (Ill.
Oroac:o. Snyder (41 end Ziiier. W-Fu L-Oroaco 38-Brown (UI
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Antonio lalda --· 3-1). Mllwauk" 107. So1ton 93 (Mllwt ukM
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P0t1lancl 11 Liil-. n
T--'•0-~ t t 8111 An10ttlo. n
COMMUNITY COLUQE WOMIN occ ... Collete of DMert •
C O L:LIOI 0, TM• Olll"T -~a. a-o a, Te,tcw 1a, e.-
2. Wlltoen o. 0'*'8111 •• tOIM: 23 13-1t ... ~COAST -~ 2 HOW1MC1 I . Wlllol\ 21.. Elftllolr 22, 04ntOuro t, 8""111 t . Krupke 2, eandlilll1t1 S, LAI~ 11. Jayoa
4, ~ 10. Totlle: 12 1140 N .
Hllft.ilnl! O.anga c:-t, 47·~
Total loule: Cotl4tQI ol tht °'"'' 21,
orenoa c -1 2.:!'.i..!OUllO out: "-'*""" (COOi, wttvan (\NU),
Vikings get out of cellar
Ma.rtna eecaped the cellar In
: the Sunaet Leaaue ba1eball
aiandinp with an 8-3 declalon .,over Wtltmlnlter ln prep IC\ion
yelterday.
r. S.nlor thJrd bueman Shane a.norea went 2-for-2 with two
wa1ka to lead the Vlklna alt.ck.
1 'n-. two hlta alto rtJMcJ J'Jont' .. ~ •wnce to .488.
Tunlor center fttlder Chad
RHd had two R8l, while
teammate Gre1 Neff knocked
home two runi with a double In
I.he third lnninll.
Senior Jeff t>ratto went the
dlat.ance for h1a first victory of
the RUOfl,
Marina return• t o play
tomorrow nlAht, faclna trl·
Sunaet lMder unUniton Beach
at 7 o'clock. Huntln1ton (0·4)
aharel the lead with Edllon and
Foun\aln Valley.
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Marllne1 (l oltvlal ci.1 FIQ<ln teo11~
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(ltllll) ..... ·~· .. 1 WOf149 TNm Cup
( .. C>utuldut, WMI 0.-,) . ........ Hen• Glldemalt1t1 (C11ll1) <111. 1!!!1101
TalltCI> .. (US.), 7-8, 1·1: Pedro "-bolle<IO (Chlit ) elll. Brian Oolllrlad (U,8,), 8-1. 1-1
Doublal
Ooltlrl•cMlandy Maret (U,8.) d4tl, 8a1111
PraJOllM·GlldllMltttr (Chile), 2-e. 8-3, ...
(Ciika 1111 .. 2·1 IMdl.
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Virginie W•da (8rlleln) 011 Rena Uya
\South Alr\Ga). 4-1. 1-4. 8-3; Mime Jeuaovac (Y~vta) Oii. Bavetly 8-(U.S.). 41-2,
8-2. Kllhatlna T1111vtar (F'r.._) del Kalhy HOt'V•lh (U 8 .), 6-3, 41-0. l'OAAC~I
(It 1111 LMI• CM)<, UWI)
OUAMtlWIMAU
No.I ........ Snydlf (UCI) Oii. Falfellllcl IPIClllc). 1-3,
1-4. And•aon (UC88) dll. Saviano (San
Joel St J. l-4. O·I. l-4: Booth (Long 8MCll
$1 I oal Waktllllel (Fr1tn0 SI I. ~. 11·2, Agull (UNL V} d4tl Lowin (CeJ St Fullanon) .
6-0, 11·1
No.2 ........
Man Sono Hing (UCI) 011 Mu1111oy
(Paclltcl, II· I , 8°2, Glllar (UNLV) d•I Apachaa (FrMnO SI ). &-<!, 8-3: Van E)'l'ICll
(San JON St,) di! Fin.man (UCSB). 41-7, 11·3, 11·2; Cluaa (long 8aac11 SI.I det.
Eomon<I (U1111 St.). 1.e. 1·2. t-3
No .• ""elM
Ould• (UCI) dll. or .. n (Utah St.). e-o. t-2; Kuhn (San JON St) dal. Moore (Cat 81.
Fullarlon). 11-0, 41· 1; Tyrall (Long 8aacl> SI.) d•I. Fujita (Fr .. no St.). 11-2. e-~: McOooglll (UNL V) dtl. Ang,ua (UCSB), 5.7, 1-2, 8-2
lllo .• ""elM
Parciek (UCI) dll. Young (Ca t St.
Fullarton). 7-11. t-.l; Roybal! (Fr11no St.) dll.
1.ubbltt (UCS8). 4-8. 8· 1. 7 ·I ; Wlnalow (San JoH SI.) dal. Kirk (UNl.V). 3.11. 8·2, 1·3:
Smllll (Long l!ltaoh SI.) del. DeVrlu
(Pac!Nc), 8-2, 8· I. • ...... ""' ... Anltton (UCI) d4tl. Booo• (Utah SI.). 11-4.
1-4; Soony111 (UCSBI daf. Duart (FrMnO St.), 11·4, 1-2; Morgan (UNLV) dal Wang
(San JoM St.). 1-4, 8-3; Scllultz (long Blach SI.) dal. MacrM CCII SI Fullerton), 6-0. f-3_
No... ""9lee Nalaon (UCI) <Ill. St•mayJPaclllC), 11·2,
4 ·2. 8ulwa (San JOH SI.) •I. Wllltlock (r reano St.). 41-2, 9-4; 8r00kt (Long 8aacll
St) dlf, FOiiy (UNLV~ 3-41, 7°8, 7-41; Ru-(UCSB) de!. Madut= St.), e-1. 8-1 N All . .... , ........
Snydat 1uc1) dal. Andlr9on lucsei. 1-1.
1-t, Agaatl IUNLV} dal Booth Long BMcll
SI ). 2-41. 6-0. 8-3
No.. 2 ""9lee M., Son H'"9 (UCI) del Glllar (UNI.VI,
e-1. 4-41. 1-2; Van Eyn0a (San Joie St.) o.t.
ICluM (long 8"oll St), 7-5, 1.e
No.I ........
O\fed• ~I dll. Kuhn (San JOM'St.~ ..... 8-3, 7 •I , all (VNLV) Oii. Tyratf(Long
e.acn St). 1-4 . ..S.
No •• ""' ... Smith (Long 8aacll St,) dat. Wlnalow (S.,., JoM SI ). 1-3, 0-41, I-l; ParC&ll< (UCI) <Ill. Roybllt (Freeno SI.). 41-7, t-.l, M . ...... ..,,....
AnlllOD ~I Clat...ScOOY«J UX:SJll. S:1 41·4. 11·0; Schultz (Long 811ch St.). dal. Morgan (UNLV), 8-4, 3·11, 8-3. ................. N4tlaon (UCI) dal. Blllw• (San JoM 81.),
1-3, 4·1, 8·4, 8r00k1 ILOng 8aach St.I <Ill.
Ru111141(UCSB).1-3. 8·1.
OUAlll"l"'*All
No. 1 DOlllllee
Snyder-Quad• IUCI) dal. lubberl·
And1t1on (UCS8t 8·2. 7 ·5: Wekelleld· Nobl•I (Freano St. dtl. Lowln·MIOfM (C8l 81. 'Fullerton), 7-5. 2, Gltler-Morgan (UNLV)
dal. Sl\119110-Kuhn (San Joel St.). 1-4. 3-8.
l-4; Tyr111-erook1 (Lono 811ch St.) <111.
Edmon-Wllco• (Utall SI.~ 8.:3. 1-3. .... 2o.*IM •
Man Son Hlng·Anlllon (UCI) <14tf. E1oo9a-Green (Utah St.). 1-4, e-3; Fu111a.-Sch...,,ka
(Fr11no SI.) Otl Moore-Young (Cal St
Fullarton). 2·1, 7·8, 7-5, Wln-·\/an Eyndl
(S.,., JoM SI ) Oii Bootl>·Smlth (long 8aacll SI ~ 7 ·5. 1-3, Agaut·McOouo.111 (UNL V) d4tf RuaHll-Soonyart CUCSBI, l-1 e-3 No.ID.-...
PerCHlt·NatfO<I 1uc11 dll S1tmey-M4tn<lat (Paclftc) 1-4. t-41, 1-2, Klrk·Wallar (UNLV)
dlf wang.8\11W1 (San JoM St). 1-2. 4-1.
1 ·3. Cru1 Aado·Angua IUCSBI ela l
Royball·S•nlorcl (Fr11no SI.), 7-6, 11·4:
Schutti ·Merrlll (long 8aach St.) clal.
Plummlf·Bry911 (utah St.I. 1-3, 6-4 Team ScorM . 1. UC IMnl. 30 pOlntt. 2.
Long 8Mc/\ State. 22: 3 -.cia Laa Vac1aa.
20 4 San Joaa Stal•. 14: 5 Freeno Stat•.
10' I UC Santa Batb•a, II; 7. Unlvaralty Of
P.dnc. 3: e. c11 St••• Fullerton. 2: 8. utan State, 1. "'th IChool lt\Mlttftttoit ._.. ,,, ...,_ 7 ""' ... Gani (HB) dll. tilrko, 8·3, del. Wong. 1-3.
d4tl Lockwood. 1-3, loal 10 JllCObaon. 4-41;
80tgl4nd (H8) loal, 1-41, 4-I, won, 8-2. 1081,
4·11: Marqllll (H8) won, &-<!. IOet, 1·11, won, 11-0, M : Badley (HS) won, 6-0, loll. H.
won. 1-3. loat. 3·11
DcMlbM
Gabrlll·Oampm8n (HS) dal. Hutlad·LOWI.
11·2, 1-2, dll. Law-TaVI•. 1-2. 6-0; Carroll·
Oo<lel• (H8) won, e.1. e-1e-2.1-3. ldlaon %7. w .. tMIMter l
Hotm11 (El d~t man. 7·5. d af.
Wineman, 8·0, to1t to Tran, 4·1, d a l.
RlmMY. 8-1. Reid (El won. l-1, 6-0, 41-2, 6-0; s. Whitener (El won. 8·t. l·O. 11·1. 1-4:
O'COllMll (El won. 6-0, 8-t, 1-2, 1-2
OluMee
M Whllcll•r·H•n (E) d•I Nguyan·
Uyanerd. e-1. e-o. def. Laa-O'Rourka, e-o.
e-o, Ktm-McCarton (£) won. e-2. a-t. e-1.
e-a. ,_,..... v~ 0oaan .,._ o
L" ( FV) Oii H;;:r-0, d4tl Sull, 6-0, Oii
Nouvtrn. ':0.1. Oii. Song. 6-0: Ouren (FV) -· e-I, 6-0. IMI, l-0; T Nguyet'I (F\/) won. ~.
1-2, l-0. 6-0: Holm (FV) won. 11-4. t-.l, 1-3.
6-0 °""'" Maga-Wltldlel (FV} dll. Po!Oet·Alley, l-1. e-2. clef G4torgaon·Oomlrego, 6-0, 1-3; P
Nguyetl·NOMllYllll (F\/) won. 1-2, e-3, 6-3,
6-0 c..-..... ,., '"' Jaltl 10
Brownablrgar (~ Griffin. 7-41. clal
c11ar11on, 1-t, dll. Shore, a-1, kMI to v-.
1-1; 8ulllYll!I (CdM) '°'1, 4·1, won, 8-1, 1-2,
loat, 2·8: Proop (CdM) 10.1. 2.e. won, 1-2.
e-2. 108t, 8-7; Mcl..aan (COM) 1011, 2-e, won,
8-3. 9-4. lolll. 5·7.DcM.lolea
W~lh•·Ewtno (CdMI dat. KhOUry·MorH.
8·•, 8·2, d1I. !ltell·Colwtll, 1·2, 8·0. Hottalltr·Hlnman (CdM) loat, \-I, l·I , won,
1-3• I~ 8-11 tl'i\, ,oothtll l'i\
Soh1n11 (Ll!ll :'!1.'9:orru . 8-4. del .. EIHMllll. 1-3, clef. CllOll, 1-1, <Ill. ~1(111, e-o: HIWO<lh (l8) IOal, 3·1. won, 8-4, 1-1. e.2, ltar>Clt (L8) loat. 2-1. won, 7-41. 8-2. 7-5;
Wtllloe (LB) 10.f, 2-41, 1.e, WOii. 6-0, W .
DMtat K0111nd1-P1try (L8) <14tf. Ounn-Slmanyl,
e-1. 8-3. l9fll wfth Engat...Jectiaon. 8-2. e-1. LlllCll·~lflOfl (L8) won. l-2, 1-2. 8-4,
1-3
OCC women win
Dolore. Efflnler and Nonna
Lelbfretd combined to ICOr'$ 40.
pointa u Oranp Cout Colles•
e..Uy d.l.IPOM<t of eou.,. of the
Deeert, All-H, ln flrlt round
acUon of the Southern Cal
women '• b11kttball
clwnplonahJpm y•mrday.
The win moved'lht Buel lnto tomorrow'• quarterfinals at
Ctn1toe eou.,.. ocx w1l1 meet
San Dteao Meea at 4 o'clock.
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r eu10tt1e (L.Aolleyl 4 40
A1aO 1aoac1. luu 5a0,...,, CatCh Wc:a,
Top Ml Not. lllla To Oo. II 81acitl. P-
Bo<ker. tim.· 17 114 a UACTA (11-4) paid t 7UO
NCOND RACI. 350 yardt . MandllM lm1191 (Hirt) 7 .00 4.00 3.40
R""'blltt ClllC (Car<10&1) 3 80 3 ,00
SllaclM 0 1 Azure (Cf)avu ) 4.40
Alao raced. Muddaubar, 8w•Pf>M, All, Latlmat, Lucky POiiey.
Time: 18.112.
THlflO IUCI. 350 yerda
Native Empe<or (G•r~111 7 80 O 00 3.40
.iat FMf(Blrdl 7.llO e.oo
Moon R81Mt (Mllch4tll) 3.40 Aleo rac1d: Nunvllla N1w1, Go ,or Wlnaum, My Roman Sp1tn9, Da rin'• Diamond. Slmple Man. Flemlng COiin\. Klpe
Angel.
'\'Ima: 18.00.
'OUltTH UCL 350 v.,da Hua Good Kid (Craagar 30.20 t3.llO 8 20
Tibia Timar (Garcia) 7 40 I llO
Thi Crewdad Kid (Lackey) 4 40
Alao raced TU<bo Thrutl. Mt Baa HOii.
S1a1k N Ale, Moon<ICIQI Ledy, Gtnaye Red
Bat Timi: 11 22 a IXACTA (&·II paid U 11 to
l'W'TM RACI. 350 yer<IL Fl)'lng Rocl(er (Hert) 38.40 8.llO 4 20
Euy M--..var (Cardou) 3 llO 3 00 ~ lllacll 8"t (To..U) 3 20 AIAO raced: Mr Jet Tax, For...,., Tr\ICkln, Ootta Go Eul, Tiny C..
Time. 17 llO
llXTff "ACI. 350 Y•nt\. Bat Thi Coacll (CardoH) 4 40 3 20 2 llO
Hiii Humble (H•r1) 3.llO 3.00 Go All Out (Bard) 4 20
Alto raced· Cu111ar1 Chae~. Mighty
Marcua, Country B111t1r. Sudden Salo•. oaw.ya Brighi Moon.
Time: 18 23
'2 IX.ACTA (8·11) plld S 18.00,
\ · 1•v1~ llACI. 350 yarda.
• eo11om1 up Jet (Craagar) e.eo 5.eo 3.20
Syr .. 11 (Paullntl 7 .eo 4.20
Bar Room Saint 1car,Pot1) 5.00 Alto raced: LOYI ~d Run, HH r1 To PIH,
MIU Mighty Mo.
Time: 18.01. '2 IJl,\CTA (1-31 pato Sll0,20.
llOHTit 11.ACI. 400 yardt. ChlcaOO Re (C1td0&1) 17.to 8.40 8.00
Ool HTt Sheri (Hlll'I) 4.60 4.00
Montleur LI Rua (Creager) 7.llO
Aleo raced· Reymond Nock1y1. Tu T..n
John, Salnl Jay 0... My Spicy Man, Two
Mor• Ooublae. Euy Rambler Time. 20.31. '' '2 IXACTA 13-1) paid Me.40
-• "'*· .. IC~M-~I paid 137,471-.40 with one wlnnlnjj llekal (tbl horlM~ $2 Plc:1c
• Six Conaolallon paler $2,081.10 with llA winning tldtatt (llw llorMe)
....,,. "ACI. 350 yetdt.
Jwlanokl L°"' (Nloodlmutl
-2 to 2 '° 2 10 Pretty. Raballl (T•-•I • 4.eo 2 40 ~.P..amon\M Bunny (Hirt) 2 20
Alto taoacl: Roula La, Wrangle AIOI Timi: 17.68. '2 UACTA (3·2) p~ Sl2.00
nNTH fl.AC.. 3'0 yardt. Charllh Rab (Harl) 10.00 5.80 4.00
Ptlalll z.vt IV81dlz) 13 00 1.40 o.-o1a Floohal-(GllrlMll -i.ao Alto raced: Sexy Slllrley, Mui B Faat,
Sclnulator. MIH Town Oooatp, Humbolyt
0111. Time: 18.34.
'2 IX.ACTA (t·6) paid $126.20. Attend•noa: 8,310. .
LftGA Pro-.m tournament
WEITIM HCTIC* TIACl9NO DM9'0N
(el Coe ........ COW!tfy ci.1 ( ... t two tow ..... If\_.. .,.,
121-M1ckt MacOonald (Santa Ant
• Coo;ntry Club). JMn Vlncln.tl (Mllalon VlajO
Country Club), Bob Brllh1r1 (Huntlnglon
Saaclm). Oalla JW111 (Mluton Vla)o Country Club); 12-Pannv Walch (Hayward, Ca.). Bnon Stone, Jim Muadon. &tc Jol>nfO<I,
123-Troy 8«* (Sobob• 5pflng9 Country
Club~ Sol:> lalba. Kay Moler, Ida Falk"
· w..erend treneectton• MU8AU.
"-*"L...-KANSAS CITY ROVAl.8 -Plaoecl w ry
'-lartln. OlltlllldOt, on th4t t6-d1y dl11bled
1111. Rtcellad Don Hood, pitcher, rrom
O!M>lla OI tM Ametleln Aeaoclellon.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS -Recalled
Chllck POf'ler. pltoher. from V lllCO\lvar ol Iha Peclllo Cout le&g\11
SEAn LE MARINERS -Placed Rlehll
Ziik, d11lgnal1d hlltar. on 1111 1 II-day
<1111bl10 1111. Rac•llad Jim Maler. llttt b-911. from s en Lllk• Cll)I OI Iha Peclllc
Coaal LMQ\11 NatllNIL...-
CINCINNATI REOS -Ac1lvlled Chatlffl
Puleo. p11c:nar. from th4t <llaablacl 1111. San•
Kelly P8tle, lnfltldlr, to lndlantpoltt of Iha American AaaoclltlOn.
NEW YORK METS -Plaold Bob BaltOt, lnllel<lar. on the lll·day dl•ablad 1111,
raHoacllve IP May 1 R1c1ll1d Jou
Oq-.clo, lh0t1atop, from Tlclawattr of Iha
lntarnat10n81 L"9U1, MOC«IY ......... ..... .,~
HARTFORD WHALERS -Hamad Emili
Franclt pttekllnt -QlllW9I ,,..,.,80"· 0.-.. ...... Moler l.Mtflw THREE RIVERS ORAVEUAS -NalMCI Andra Dupont coacll 101 1111 n111 two ---· 'OOTaAU
Clllldlall ,..._. ~
SASKATCHEWAN POUGHAIOERS -
Signed Kati Morg.,.,, noeequard, lo • muttl-
yllt oon111e1. NltteMI ,_.,... 1....-
BUFFAl.O BILLS -Announced lh•
ra11raman1 Of 111111 RoblttlOll. llnlbaatcer. Waived Le ma r Partlah, cornarbac~
Acquired Robbie M1hlo111. qu11111b1c-.
from Illa New Orreana Salnlt on w81var..
CINCINNATI 8ENGAt..S -Signed Oary
Call, Darryl Dr8kt, Jim G1tat•faon, Mlkt Haffey, Oril>att Smith anel Sleva Sullivan.
wide rte:llvaff. Jonn Cllr11t0jllllf. punter, Oen Futtat. ltnabacller, Clluell Gannon and
Mllfk Po!am. 180lc lee, Greg Poole. Nitti'.
....0 Oon81d Rey Aloh•rd, guard.
NEW £NOLAND PATRIOTS -Slgnacl Bob Ftahar, tight end • ....0 Jell Plet08 ....0
Miki Jelulln, punt.,., SAN DIEGO CHAROEAS -Acquired Kan o,_, ~ ~. rrom tlll a1. L.outa
Cardlnala In ••c:llancll lllt thlfd·ancl tlgl\111-rOllfld dfaft otlolcM In 1N4. COi.UM BAPTIST -AMolllloed Illa Ntlf_,1 OI
811 ...... l'll8d ~ ooecfl
FAIRMONT ST.Alf -AllllOlll\04tel tlll
rlllQN1lon OI DIYI A110111e. llMd loot"9I OOICll, WllO ... __,,. • ~ job wttll
tlll MottttMI Ccnoordel OI ""-Ctn8ditn Footl*I 1.Mgue,
HIGH C'OU HT"V AT Hl.f.TIC
COHFVllMCE -..... M1t9'e McOOn8IO Qecutl\le cll!'lc10f
MIBSOUfl -A~ IM ,....,IMIOll
of ow,. .i-. ..... ""' Nik .... °'*"" TIX.AB CHl'lllTtAN -Al\llOllnoed tlll
tMIOlllJllOfi Of WWI ~. t*d bMIC>8I
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Orange Cou1 OAILV PILOT /Tueaday, May 3, 1983 I
Will Portland
strong arHJ Jabbar
again-tonight?
. .
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Loa,
Angelet center Kareem Abdul-
J abbar haa become a scoring
mac hine Jn lhe National
Basketball Association playoffs.
And he's done so despite what
Coach Pat 'Riley of the LakQrS
believes ls heavy abuse .
Abdul-Jabbar, who turned 36
last month, has averaged 33.3
points per game in leading the
Volleyball
exhibition
matches set
An exhibition series of matches
in vo l ving th e Newport
VolleybaD Club and .the Orange
County Volleyball Club will be
staged Saturday at Newport
Harbor High, beginning at 9 a.m.
Admission l.s free.
Both are two of the best y~uth
girls volleyball clubs in the
nation.
At 9 a.m .. the No. 2 bantam
teams ( 13 years of age and
under) will meet with the No. 1
bantam teams squaring off at 10
a.m.
Then at 11 the Balqoa Bay
Club bantam boys will split its
squad for an exhibition match.
It's tne o.nly bo.ys match
scheduled Saturday.
At noon, the Newpo rt and
Orange County teams will send
their No . .2 juvenile teams (15 and
un·der) against each other with
Lhe No. 1 squads meeting at 1
o~c1ock.
Then at 2 the intermediate teams (17 and under)'-of each
' club will square off.
The Orange County Volleyball
Club ·-s rrrterm earat e-relfrn
receptl y qlJalified fj)r the
national champions hips in
Memphis. Tenn. (May 17-21),
one of the youngest ~ams in lhe
17-fl.lld-under bracket.
Some of the players include
Corona del Mar High's P am
Lawr e n ce and Br oo k e
Herrington, Irvine High's Elaine
Oden , Dana H i lls' Kelly
Moomaw and Rim of the World's
Wendi Rush and Dorothy Hert.
All of the girls were named to
All-CIF teams last fall.
Newport
wins title
in volleyball
Newport Voileyball Club's
17-and-under team captured the
Far Western tournament last
weekend in San Jose, defeating
the San Jose Bay Club in the
championship game. •
Members of the team include
Traci Miller (San Clemente),
Darci ·Pankhard (Laguna
Niguel), Anna Epperson (Laguna
Niguel), Tish Olswang (Newport
Heach), Lisa and Lori Luhnow
(San Clemente). Lara Asper
(Newport Beach) and Andrea
Redick (Corona del Mar).
In pool play Newport s plit
with the San Jose Bay Club No. 2
team, then defeated Tri Valley
(San Joae) and the Northwestern
Volleyball Club of Portland.
Newport then toppled San
Jose Bay Club No. 2 lo the semis
before taking a 15-9, 0-15. 15-11
victory, over San Jose Bay Club
No. 1 in the championship match.
A YSO Region 41
sets registration
Ame rican Youth S occer
Organii..ation (A YSO) Region 41
(Laguna N u e!) will hold
registration turda May 14
and Saturday, from 10
a .m.-4 p.m . at Crown Valley
Community Park.
Registration fee iB $30 for K
League players and $40 lor
others. Any additional member
of a family signing up will be
charged $35.
At leest one member of each
fam i ly must •l&n up for
volunteer work In the leque for
the child to be ellglble to play.
The league needs coach es,
refereesi Unemnen and workers
to help with fields, among other
thinp.
K ~ pla~rs must be five
yean olcfby Dec. 31 of this year.
Lakers to a 3-1 advantage over
the Portland Trail Blaze rs in
their NBA Western Conference
aemif.in.al playoff series.
That compares to a season
average of 21.8 poinl.B per cont.eat
by the team captarn of the
defend ing NBA c hampion
Laken.
Riley had some angr)! words
for the defensive taclic.l of the
Trail Blazers following their
108-95 victory ~er the Lakers at
Portland on Sunday.
The win kept the Bl.az.ers alive
in the best-of-seven series.
"Part of (Portland Coach) Jack
Ramsay's game plan was to send
hit m en o ut to rough up
Kareem," said Riley, whose team
can wrap up the series with a
victory at the Forum tonight.
"I'm really annoyed about what's
happening to Kareem.
"They're bringing in tour or
five guys and they're teeing off
on him, each giv1ng a foul or
two ... It's fotten
progressively worse. t's a sad
testimony. when a gr~at player
isn't allowed to play the game
because of his greatness."
Portland Coach Jack Ramsay
reacted angrily to Riley's
conunenta.
"That's nonsense," said
Ramsay after first refusing to
comment on Riley's' accusations .
But then he said: "That's utterly
ridiculous. I'm very surprised he
would m&ke a statement like
that."
Kyler,GW(:
win easily;
Bucs los_e
Tina Kyler hurled a shutout
and teamm~te Donna McElrae
was 5-for-5 with a double, triple
and two RBI as Golden West
trounced Santa Ana, 12-0, to
highlight community college
softball action yesterday.
At Orange Coast, Mt. San
Antonio pulled off a fielding gem
in the bottom or the seventh
inning to edge the Pirates, 3-2.
Kyler is now 26-5 this season
for the Rustlers with an earned
run average or 0.25. GWC is 31-9
overall, 13-3 and in first place in
the South Coast Conference.
Joining McElrae in having a
big day at the plat e was
teammate Cindy Huhn, who was
4-for-5 as the Rustlers totaled 21
hits.
Or~e Coast had rallied for a
run in the bottom o{ the seventh
inning and had the tying.run at
second wit,h one out when Flick.a
Locke drilled a shot to right
cent.er that was flagged down by
the Mt. San Antonio center
fielder who whlrled and threw to
second to double up the runner to
end the game.
The Bucs are now 1 7-13
overall, 5-10 in conference, They
were l e d o ff e n s ively by
sophomore third baseman Sheri
Petrone, who went 3-tor-4.
Petrone was the runner at
second base when Flick.a belted
her shot to the outfield.
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MUC llJTa NM.IC llJTICE MOC f«>TIC( Dutchman was one of a kind ~A~ ~:A::-.J• ~A~,J·
Tiie IOllowlno ptn0N •• OCMnt The ronow1ng peraon I• doing The lollowlno pe1aon It dOlflO
fltOm'IOUe ...... ...... ..,.~
Thi loloWlnCI oereona -dOlrlG ~-.
ATLANTA (AP) -All·Pro center Jefl Van
Noie admJta be OWe1 Norm Van Brocklln a VMt debt. •
"U lt wun't for hlm. I 't'Ouldn't be wtth the
Falconi today. lt'a just that simple ...
"He'• the one who brouaht me here. He'• the one who made me a center. lie'• the one who cut
me. He'a the one who brou&ht me beck. He'• the
one who made me,'' aald Van Not, who has been
·'
Gaucho men take
Pacific crown
OCEANSIDE -Saddleback College's men's
track team breer.ed to an e asy victory in the Pacific
Coast Conference flnala h e ld yeste rday a t
MiraCoeta College.
The Gaucho wome n also d id w e ll, p lacing
aecond behind MiraCoeta.
The top four finiahets In each event qualified
for the Southern Cal preliminaries 'f.'hich begin
Thuraday at Mt. San Antonio College.
Leading the way Coe the Gau cho men w as
sophomore Jim Doering.who w on the s hot put and
the dilcus. In the ahot put, Doehring had a toss of 59-2 y;.
the best community college effort in the nation this
aeaaon.
Abo; for the men, Tracy Mitchell jumped a
peraonal best 24-1 \11 to win the long jump. His leap
wu the third best mark in the state this year.
For the women, Diana Clements, who has the
nation's best ta. in the ahot put (50-1 '.4 ), captured
her specialty and abo the di.Beus.
Hanseth, Roberts win
Jay Hanaeth and John
Roberta withstood a
furious rally from Butcll
Martin and Mike Cram
in audden death to
c apture the Newport
B e a c h rate d -unrated
volleyball championship
Sunday, played at the
Santa Ana River J etty .
11111 lllRCll · -.
one of the bat cent.en In the National Football t.e.aue duri.n.a the put 13 YN.l'I.
Van Brocltlln, who quarterbaclccd the Rama
a.nd the ir..tJe1 to N1"L championlhlpi and COllChed
the Vildno and the FalconJ on hil wav to the NFL
Hall of Fame, died yesterday Qt a hean attack. H e
wu67.
A memorial .ervloe 11 planned for Thunday
afternoon at the Van Brocklln farm in Social Circle.
"The Dutchman" entered the NFL In 1949
after an All-American aeuon u quarterback at
Oregon. With the Los Angelea Rama, he became
known aa one of the beat to play the" game, even
though he wu forced to dMde playing time.
H e helped lead the Rama ln 196 1 to their only
championahlp. That year, h e threw for a record 654
yards ln one game againat the old New York Yanks.
In 1957, d taguated with Loa Angeles, he
demanded a trade and gol lt, to the Eag)ea. In 1960,
his final aeaaon as a player. he led Philadelphia to
the championship, becoming the only quarterback
to beat Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packen in a
title game.
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Laguna Beech/Clli of l •c .. =~ Avenue. Sul!• D-9, Co••• Men. CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
Seahawks' Uni• BMdl. 8$0 Laguna 9fl)'On • Thia 1111-1 wee Iii.cl wtth the California 92626 Cl:RTfFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Laguna BMch. CA 92861: nl Clertc 01 Of1f1119 County ori ThlS bualnetl 11 conducted by• CIVIL CODE SECTION 292"1 APPllc:ellon Number. 6-83-180 A II ( 11183 COfPO<Bllon (payable ., lhe lime Of..,. In lawful Publlthe<I Orange Co11t Dally pr · · Fn•n J.D Janes Co . lric: money or the Unll1<1 StalH) all
e • Piiot, May 3, 4, 6, 111113 Publl•h•d Orang• Collt Dally MIGh•el O. Ja,..a right, 1111e end ln1w111 c:onveyed to Post Victories 20.-0.-83 PllOt,AfK.26,Mey3, 10, 17, 11183 PrH l<1e11• en<1nowheldbyltunderMidOeed -----------1942•83 Thia 111ete111en1 was flied wllh the ol Tnill In Ille propeny herelnaller P\lll.IC NOTICE 1------------I County Ctertc ol Orenoe County on deec:flbe<I
Freshman Jackie O akley tossed a on e-hitter --F-IC_T_ll_IOU __ •_auatNE ___ •_•__ rtllllC llJTICE A.piu s. 1983 n 1m7 sTO!;~!J,0MRA~;A Hs~~e'sD R.
and teammate J ean Gordon drove in two runs with MAME STATUllNT ,tcnnou• ....... Published Orang• Coeat D•Jly BENEFICIARIES: SHANG· a single a s Ocean Vie w High blanked visiting bu~~:::::.ino P81ac>nl .,. doing ..... aTATS..wT Pilot, Apr. 12, 19, 28. M•v 3. 1983 FONG CHANG Mid FAITH Lio-KEN
Hunt1·ngton Beac h yesterday, 3-0, in a Sunse t BRISTOL DENTAL GR"UP, The following P•raon 11 doing 1846"83 CHANG ,... bualnMa ee· Atc:orct.d June I 1, 11182 u lnau League softball .zame . Dan M. Peflmulle<, D.M.O., Manin TH E HUDDLE, 741 Biker PtJBllC f«)llC( No.1!2-.200628of 0fllc:lal~<ltfn In Sea View League acUon, Marcia Fu went J . McGreevey. Jr . D.D.S .. John M. 81ree1, Co111 MeH, Callfornla NOTICI Of' TitUSn.la' aAU the oltlce ot Iha ~def ot Ofange
h d 8 5 Delaney. D.D.S .. 2823 S Brl1101, 92828 Trw'" No. 12...._27 County; Mid <led of tru11 cleectlbee
the diat-.nce, Improving e r recor to - , as S1n1a Ana. CA 92104 Aan<1olph·B1ker Inc: .• •1 On ... Y 18 1983 at 10.30 e.m the roilowlnn:
U Saddl back 8 1 Dan M. Perlmuller. 36 Mlstlon c ... I 11-7• 1 "-~ ... "• •· niversity got past e • -· Bay Drive, Corona dtl Mer, CA 8"'°'" 1 corpora,..,.., .. .._er, UPLAND MORTGAGE SERVICE Loi 48 of Trec:t "0· 9168• ea per . At Ocean View, d esignated hitter Vanessa 92825 Cotti MeN. C•flloml• 112828 co INC T uttee or Suc:ceaaor map recorded In t>oo1t 3911 pegee 4
Thi• bualneea 11 oonduc1ed by • · · •• r · through 7 lnclullve Q/ mlacel,.neou• Phillips got the only hit for the Oilers in the second Marttrt 3• McGreeve>"> Jr .. 44 ~orporatlon Trustee or Subitltuled Truttee, 01 map1, In th• oltlce of the c:ounty . . h h ked cl . gl tn right AshwOO<I, lr111ne, CA 92714 ~olph-Bellet Inc. that certain Deed ot Tniat 1xewted record« of Mid c:ounty. tnrung W e n ,a e srnac a ean SUl e 'I' John M. Delaney, 10 Butlernul Ted R Bolte , by Roy E. Bea11er1 Ind Juna B. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
center. Street. Irvine, CA. 92? H Prlal~t Be111er1, hu1band and wife, and DEED OF TRUST DATED 5128182
Oakley upped her r ecord to 5-2 as the This buslnese Is conducted by• Thia 1111-1 wu ftled wtth the rac:ord•ll 9ctober 8· 11180 81 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
Seahawks are now 11-6 overall, 3-4 in league. general P::~~~1tcGreevey, Jr county c 1«1c of °'ln08 County on ',";~~~~~n~g:0191l:.5!i 181~~P.~ ~~~TB~c;0rg~; :~3:c~';AL~
Hun.;,,.n+,..n Beach. dropped to l 7 a general parlner Mardi 31· 1983· 1"2111 .. Record• ol Ora nge County. F YO 0 TION ... "6..., -· This statement w11 filed with the •• Caltt ornla and purauanl 10 lhal 1 U NEE AN EXPLANA : The game was acorelees until Gordon's two-run County Olene ot ,Oren,.. Coun1v on Pubfi •h•<I Orange Co11t Delly c:erteln Nolle:• ot Oefaull end 10 F THE NA TU RE 0 F T .H E
sing} th f urth , __ ,_ ..-Pltot. Ap<. 28. May 3, 10, 17, 1983 . PROCEEOIN. G AGAINST YOU. you e in e o uuuug. MBtch 29. 1983 32-83 Election 10 Self lhe<eun<ler recot<led Ef1
Te resa Brown -m•tered the TroiAn• only extra F21atl5 _________ 111 __ Mey 27, 1982 et lnatrumenl no. SHOULD CONTACT CA LA9WY27 . •--e-r--Den191 J. Coopw PUBLIC f«lTIC[ 82·182928, In Oltlc:fal Record• of .. 27 Muir. lrvtne. A 14
base hit -a twp.run triple in the fifth inning. aufte 400 lldof.ckl 11en11 aldg. u ld County. will under •nd (II• •lreet ed<lr-Of common
:M01Z Cde de le Plete K-0.722 pursuant to Mk! Deed ol Tniat aell <IMlgnaUOt'I ol property 18 9hown PlB.JC f«)TIC£ P\ll.IC f«)nt£ t..gune HIM9, CA t2M3 flCTITIOUa aualNIH at pUbllc: auction tor c:uh. CMht.'a aboYI, no warranty la_glVWt u ,!0 It• .J>11bll-.4.0rang~.Coaat. oa11r _ • NA."81! 11ATEMENT ~II.. or RJll NJJ)y1ltnl 1"¥hjc:n :""J:8~:-Sry u'::d:"::a,_~T~ FICTITIOUa au ... aa 11ernlat11nen1 of wegee. lelllng of Pilot, Aptll 12, 111, 28, May 3, 1983 The following paraort la doing hU ~ mpproved llY the Trust .. 5 N,._ aTAT'EflllNT money Of ptopeny, Of 0411« ooun 17()9...83 business es deya prlOf 10 "le). al The Iron! Truer, by IH IOn of • breec:h Of The loltowlng peraon •• doing .... hotlnd ptooeedlnge ""Y alao ,___________ KK TOURS INTERNATIONAL. steps 10 City Hell 1 CMc: Cellter defaull In the obllll•llona aecured
BOW ARD • pa at or o f t b e c h u r ch 1>a11nMa as: • ·-' rMUll. PUBLIC NOTICE 12062 vettey vi.y,, No. 121. a.,e1tn Clrde. BtM. c.... iii VIII rlclht. thle ~':=~reo~:1f~'!'·u:~~tg~er!
SIDNEY W HOWARD oUldatlng. Inierment will be SA~DWICHES PL~. 2424 W Detect: f"el>Nety 15. "*· Grove, CA 92645 end lnltfeet con~ lo end now ,__. · • made 11' the 'Good Shepherd dell Roed. Ste. Q,.."""1helm, CA t.ll A. BRANCH, C11ri1 f'lCT1T10U8 ..,..... Kimi KaJl~•wa, 12688 GllOfge llel<I by It under Mid l:>eecl or Trust written Oedet9tton of ....,....," and resident ef Huntiqton 92804 By: £AIN RIGBY,\' NA• aTATDIENT Reyb11r"' R<I., Garden Grove, CA In the properly 1llua1e<1 In H id Demand for Sale. Ind written notloe ~ C... Aae 88, PUied C e mete r y, Hunti ngto n Sclfll Qorb_am Jonft, 34-0S s. [)epvty The f~towlng person• ere dOlng 928-45 . County and St••• dMcrlbe<I -of l>fMCh and ol elec:tton 10 ceuM.
away on ,f.prl? 9 , 1983. Be~. Ca. ~rce B~hers Rem St., SMt• Ana, CA 92707 Jl\l'D111nec1 Orlrige Qoel'i Dallr .. ,. -· lils business li cond11c:1eCI 6Y an · \'.br"21 Trac:! 311S In the City lh• .. nde, .... 10 aell aald ""-'---' b··-"--.a oi AJ~'--Smiths' Mortuary' ~ia. This bullneN Is oon<lucled t>y Ill Piiot AfK. 26, May 3, 1(1, 17, 11113 EUCLID DENTAi. GROUP. Oen ln<llllldual -of Coate Meee, County' of OtllflOll, c>rOC*'tY lo Mtlsfy Mid obllgetlonl, ~ ........... .,., .. """' .., .. 39 ln<llVldual 1eeo-&3 M. Perlmutter. D ~ · Mar1ln J. l(lrnl K•Jlkawe Slate of C•llfornla, H per map !~.~!~~!lnotetr,2h0•, ~!'..~~~·~~~•ofd Ho~ard. father of David of ~JV-•N • Brian Gortltm J-McGreevey. Jr' D.O.S., John M . -__, ...... ..,._.. ... ~
.El Toro·, Ca., daughter • JOSEMPWHOMRD1HINORDIN Thlas!etementwa llled with the PUBLIC f«)TlCE OeLeney, o .o.s ., 1188 N E11c:lld, c~~~y·~~lo~~~C:,::~y'!;:: ~rm=,~~=-~~~~ ~10o!o ber9C«<l9d ainuary·21. Donna Clow of Huntinlt.on . County Clerk of Orange County on au..lnOfl COURT Sulla lOO, Anthelm. CA 92801 Mardi 10 1983 • of the County Rec:or<ler ol u l<I 1 11 lnatr No. 83-0335i 9 01
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Beach, Ca. randfather of p assed M ay 2, 1983 In Aprll 6. 1983. Of' CALll'ONh wor~=o~ ri:JfJ!:~.gA~·~;8: ' "21151~ County. Oflf\08. =~~!!_!~~ty ol lhe .---.iici.:'.::'::'::-:-...,,.,1-. .. ~--· p >="'>--New-·1'eadr.ea:-&toved ..._ --l'I\ G ~r...--.. ,.,,.-,, = r:;A P<lblla11ed-Ore~-C4aa1-Dell c1ckaaL.1U...o.llleL -.. -· ,~-__;.&. e a B. · an ••nC~ ,..,. • ' · · · Publlahe<I Orang• Cout Dell) 700 Civic Cefltet Drift WMt · 1;\IClnu, <>U e vu .... ne ..... m. Piiot, April 12, 19, 28, Mey 3, 1983 common <1e1lg n1tlon of 1al<I Sird s•n V.lll 111ilil'lda, 11
-M~i. Alyw and Matthew h'!"band of Mary ~hordin, Pilot. Ap•ft 12. 19, 28, May 3, 1983 P.O.AoJ.111 92801 . 1708-83 property· 1743 LAb•e<lor Of Cot1a wllhoul c:ovanertt .or warranty,
CJ.ow. He WU a retired Fi.re father of ".ft 0 n al d J . 1835-83 hnte Me, CA~ Merll'l J. McOrtrev1y, J r • -----------Meal. CiiJlf ' •JCP(-or Implied. reoet<linO lltle
Capt.In Of LA County. M I ho rd I n ' MD and PLAINTIFF: BRYAN LAMBORN, a D,D.S-. a profeutonal eorr.r1llon· Ml.IC f«)T1C£ Na me and ed dresa o f the P<>IMMion, or encumbrancee, lo ""-IC """TICE c H•RD , .... BORN hi CA. 1188 N. Euclid, Su•• 100, b 1 h p1y Iha rernalnl"" principal aum of
Friends are lnvi._ .. to at•-.> Jrandfalher of Ronald l"UUL "" Minor. by RI ,.. ........ . • Anaheim, CA 92801 -·--c .... ,......., enellc ary at w.hote request t • ... ...,.. ..,.,,.. Mlh din M ·ai Guardian ad Lllem . ~ .,...., ......-sale fa being oon<IU01ed; Oetle R. the nole(a) --..red by aald Deed 01
amemorial1ervloet.obeheld ames or . emon FICT1T10Uaaua1N1•• DEFENDANT: BENTON G John M Delaney, o.o.s ., • CALW°"NlA Riordan c/o Upland Mortgage Trut1,wilh lnt8'eet u ln M1d no1e on Saturday, May 7, l983 ~services will b e h e ld o n NAME aTATl!MINT BROWN, ROBERTA BROWN, and professional corporallon,-CA, 1183 C~..: ~:. Service Co Inc: 391 N Central provided, advenoee. II any. under
1:30PM at Abundant Ll.fe 'f.roPe::aY· ~ay ·ti l~~ at bu~~~o~~.wlng person 11 doing DOES I lhr~~·lve ~2s~~clld, Suite 100, AnaMlm. CA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Av~;~r~:·,;~~1:::ve' proe>ef1y :::.:~~o!! :~ ·=~ ~r~~
Chrhtl an J'ellow1h1p · at aci c lew VNIVERSITV ASSOCIATES c-No.... Thi! busJnes! 11 conduc1e<1 by• lnlhemallerollhe AppllUtlonot mey be oblalne<I by requeallng Trua1ee tllldollhelruat1 crMled t>y
Church, 17581 Newland, St., Mortuary Memorial Chapel. 1202 Kroll Lane, Hunflng10~ "OTICll You llawt betft auM. general pannenhlp LISA DANN ETTE GONZALEZ. Mme In writing lrom Iha t>tneflciery said Deed of Tnilt. Huntington Beach , Ca. ln Inurnment at P acific View each, CA 928'7 The_,,.._, deelde ._...t JOU Manin J McGreevey. Jr. Pe1111orier. within 10 <leya from the llrll Said u le wlll be held on:
lieu of flowers contributions Memorial Park. Th~ family _ .. 1141JamCAes,.2D7.1~oman. •3 Vlenlo. wlthtvt ,_ beMt ltMfd ...-.. a profeulonal eorporauon For Change ol Name publlc:a1ton of this not.Ice. !:i:;:'~~· Mey~4A: :,~~':'o
d b e fers contributions be ... ' "' • you~ ........ IO .. ,.. Reed President WHEREAS, LISA DANNETTE Seid Ule wflf be med• wtlhOUI 1~ Cl""' ·-"··lld ..... --£C-· may b e ma e to a o ve pr d to H bo Ar Da This buslnaa la con<luc:te<I by an 1 .... tnf-&tloft ......._, This s1a1emen1 wu filed with the GONZALES. 1>111tloner, hu llled a t 1 ""' ... .... -""' "'V• atltJ ....
I ma e ar r e a Y ... -"-........, Cou C 1 0 Cou "-·· c;o11en1n Of warren y, •~.,r ... or Ch•""''"" A .......... ..,,,.. CA c hurch or the Amer c an ndlvtduat 11 youwish1o ...,. the ed•loe ol nty lark o ran11e 111y Ot'I pellUon with the c:te<k or 11111 _,....,, lmc>lled. u to lltle. poeaeealof\ or ..... _. ·· ""-..-. · Heart Amociatlon. Care C ente r , 6 61 W e st JerneeD Homan an auorney In lhlS metier, you Marct\211, 1983. IOf e decree changing 1>11ltlonet'• encumbrenc:ealo MUlfy lheurtpald Al th• time of lhe lnlllal
C()MST()Cg Hamilton , Costa Mesa, Ca. Thi• sta1emen1 wet ftfecl wllh the ShOUl<I do 80 promplly ao that your F2121M name lrom LISA DANNETTE. blllenoe due on Ille no1e 0t not• publlcetton °1 •hi• notice. 1"' total
DELORES ....,. .. ,., .,0 ,,,..,.., 92627. Pierce Brothers Bell ounly Clerk of Ofange County wrlllen reaponH. If any, may be 0-lel J. Cooper GONZALES 10 LISA DANNETTE aec:urecl by Mkl Deed of Trus! 10 amount of the unpaid b"'"4:e Of Iha ~~~ ..,..,. Fl131 .. lied II Suite 400 Eldof.ckl aenll 9ld0~ FLEMING .... $8100000 plus lhe f~ obligation IKUre<I by the above
c 0 Ms T O c K . • i e 4 1 ' Brdadway M ortuary. Costa Publlah•d Orange Cou t Delly j A ::.~· u . I. d h ••• d 0 24012 Calle de .. ,...,. IT IS ORDERED lhal all p8'SOOI eallmal~d coal a, u penaea end .".•,•,mc:arllb•<l•d ~o".· •• ·." •0.p1 .·~ .. u·.1. ·a~<l<I
real d e nt o C Hunti ngton Maesa. 642-9150. PllOI. Ap<ll 12. 19, 28. May 3. 1983 d•in•ndado. El 1rt1t11ne1 puede ...... ". HIMe, CA taM3 1n1ere 11e<1 In the above mauer lldvenoea 11 the time of Ille lnl11al adv 18 ~$21 378 87 Beach Ca Pamed away on KNAPP 1672-83 deddlf _.tre Ucl. tlft ...--1e • Published Oranoe Coea1 Dally appHr 1n Oepar1men1 3 01 this pul>IJcellon ol lhlS Mollee of Sale T::'::at ~i.dneea being 911 • .983 H J 0 H N .. S A N D y " I .,. .. IC ..,.TICE -.,. Ud. ,......... c1entro Pitot. April 12. '9. 28, May 3. 1983 coun. 1ocete<1 11 700 Civic Center Interest due from Fel>nlery 20. eetlmate on ~ ..... 1 ..... -'ng bid April 29 1 at untington •-. "" le ""--• .,. '714·83 Ortve. Senta Ana, Calllornla, on M1y 11182 eon T t _,,...,, ·-.,,...." lnteco~munlty Hospital. KNAPP, age 41, resident of "'IC,,..,....•a ••--aa • • dlee. "-n 9lh, 1983 •• 1o a.m , 0, 11 soon -llC1 rue ee 11 cornpuled mey be ob1alntc1 by
P 'lJ C B . .. "'""" --.._.... .,. .. IC """TICE Trull••• fee1 an<I coat• -1:11111no 11 14) 1131.otee the o.-y Mra. Come t o c k 11 the o rter v1 e, a . orn 1n .. ..._ tTAftmwT llf ust•<I <1uea aollc:n•r et nJUL "" the1'9efler •• 1ne matter m•v t>e Contact TNJtee daugh~ of Jams L. and Newport Beach, Ca. M .. of The followlng persons ere doing c:ontelo <le un •b~ado en e11e a u p E " ~ o " c o u R T o f ~:'~~;'r.1~:.':: =:: :,'Y~~ a!~~":" by Beneflc:jery -befo':.8~"::2'. 1983.
Mary Lou Prindle Stultz c h r i I t>i. n Burial was bual-81: •• II n I 0 ' d. b. r • ". c., I ° CAL9'0flMA tllOUld not be orenled. Oat-'· ...... 7 1983 DICKSON ENTERPRISES Sh bo Jul 14' celebrate d In St. Anne's NEWPORT COUNSELING ' lnme<11a1amen1e. de .. ,. menera, COUNTY Of'~ ............ " • .. Mid Trull•
llMel ~St. J= ~: Catholic Church at l :OOPM ~~~~~;~ys~~~~T~!w~~~: ~~·;:;:~:1~una. o.ft1t8;oNO~~~UaE ~1~,~~:~oe:~=~~:'r! ~'::~~1~ By T.D. SERVICE co .
She wH wor tn1 ., an ~Sandn Wy'e~~ay for f1oh~ 1~· 1~.4 e;~'* M 1. ~o1 TH: oe~o,~~: b~ ~.: fn the Me11w of the Appllcelloo or =<1 a·~~~ o!!°.l = ~tt,t..1· I08ftt ey Vicki J. Hopktna.
aircraft auembler for Potervill eaPlf• ~kill~ m4i"s!';!or . Yorba ·~.~~~ co;;.M~:you."youwlsh to. Ll~A~~~~J~.Yc9e ~~r:Msh c:lrcu1ello
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n printed In Orange r.1.:(714)981-1018 AMISl911t8tctttery I>ou.1lu Aln:raft. BeloYed e, · e was 921188 · efeil<I thl• .,....,11 you muat wilhln ,.y Pe11tloner ., County, Celllorrtla, once •week fOf M9dellne Sayre One City Blvd. W•t,
wife of Walter D. Conwt.ock, ln a traffic ·accident n e ar Stephen D. A<1111n, M.A. MFCC. 0 <li v• 81181 1iir1 •ummon• ta mo~':e RE As , LI N DA JO y c E four aucceu111e week• prior 10 the · FOfldoM.lre Stcre1ery ?,:l;'s.,~S:2168
1urvlvln1 are 3 children Bakersfield on Saturday llllM t Sage Dr .. Yorb1 lfn<le, c. A on you n1e wtth thl• court • WILLIAMS, petlllontr, a1 parent ol oab"'~'ci~M':,:i1~ °';9':; petition. Publlahe<I Oren!.• CoHt Dally Publl•h•d Or1nge CoH t Dally
Wanda Jean Daluperlt, morning April 23, 1983. In-928~8 h c rflllN\ r~ae to the c:"''tial~~j appflcen1, LISA MARIE TITUS, • FRANK OOMENICHINI Piiot. Mey 3· 10· 1 · 1983 Piiot Mey 3, 10. 11. 1983 T Camtlle Coma\oek terment. waa In Vandalia Cerr. o n . MoOreth. MEO., 1151 Unltu you o ao. your ..., minor has tiled a petition with 1he Judge 01 lhe 18e2-83 2069-83
and&mmClaY .... _ J Comstock et ery under the direction Dove St., See 230. Nlwl)Ofl a..c:h. be entered on 1ppflc:atlon of the c:lerk '01 thla courl for a deciree Superior COUr1 .... 11C """TICE ·----.. -_-IC_"""_T_V>_r-=""'-= ....., atnm f Lo d ,....._ l H CA 92660. ptelntlll, and thll cour1 may enter • chertglng applicant'• name from Linde 8 N4IM l"UUL "" l"UUL "" ,_ all of Huntfnat,on Beach, Ca,. 0 . Y ,.., ... pe · e was a Thia butlneaa ia oonduc:ied by e judgment agalnll you tor the rel~ LISA MARIE TITUS lo LISI'\ MARIE 1ottc11et1' 0. ...:,.....
1 grandlon Jeremiah Wayne native of Los Angeles, Ca. general partner1hlp. <1emande<I In the comp,.Jnt. -" WILLIAMS: At1omlee et uw
Daluperlt, a1IO aurvi~are and he made hia home here Anlhony T Bober. M.S .. could reaull lfn gtrrtlthme~~ IT IS ORDERED that all P91aon1 141'7t l'iue~ Mlt c
CONIOLIDAHD
REPORT OF CONDmON
Con'Solldated Report of C on dition of
"COMMERCEBANK" of Newpor1 Beach, Orange Coonty,
81ld Domestic Subaldlarlea at the close of business on
March 31, 1983.
-•--1960 He was reared In MFCC wegea. taking o money or pr__.'' 1nterealed In lh• ebove ma11er T .... c----·-'_..
her parens ta JamesMidand aary N::port. Bellch Ca he Thia statement we• filed wllh lhe 01 other rellef requH l•d In the •PPHr In Deparlm•nl 3 of lhll :.v141 n1..Mi7-Lou tulu of way ty, • " Coun1y Clerk of Ofanoe County on c:omptalnl Court iocete<1 11 700 CMc Center p bll h d o c 1 D 11 Ca., 3 brothera Jim Stultz of a tte nde d Horace Ensign Aprll s, 1983. Oeled: Augull 6. 1982. Orl'(B 0WeS1, Sama AnaJ Calltornfa, P~ A:ni• 2 ;;n~:, Mo•~ 1:J
Hunti ngto n Beac h , Ca., School and Newport Harbor "21M11 LEE A. BRANCH, on May 18, 1983 al 10 A.M .. or u ' I . ' •Y th3-83
Leonard Stultz and Herb H ii h S c h o o 1 be f o r e Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally ~lark Boatk:lc soon rher-u fler .. !he miller may
S 1 f L E '-l .. ~raduatlna from Lindsa y P1to1 Aprll 12. 111. 2t. Ml)' 3, 11183 ...!.,":'1 ' be heard, and snow cauae. If any. r.ll.IC llJ'J)C( tu tz o ae .. nore, ,, ,. 111~83 .,_v Y why the 1>11nton tor dlllnge ot name -----------eiatera, Mary Woodard of lgh School and Freano Qefald H. Meleon, AtWtMY .nook! not be granted. ,OUNTAlll Val.UY
Lake Elianore, Ca., lrene State ~nlvenlty. Ii.. was MUC N011C( • 100 •· llleln •,.,... • ..,... 1100 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 1ha1 1 ~ Dl*TlllCT
ltat• Bank No. 1211
Al SETS
Bi 11 f H ti t a t hleti c d i r ect o r a t St Unloll._. ...., c:opyotthlaorder lollhOwcauae be NOTICllOll~ aca uz o un n1 on , S b 1 · fl1CTTnOUI .,_.. OtlftP• CA -publlahed 10 The Orang• CoHt CW ..eolunoet CW Beac h , Ca ., Dorothy Anne • c Soo • pa ~t ...._ tTA~ Tel: (714) ..... ,m ()ally Pilot a ~ or gen«al INT'IJlf TO &iAM auRPWa Ca.sh and due from banks ...................................... 8 ,410
Druc kenmlller o f L os preside nt of t . Anne s The lollowtno peraor1 11 doing Pubfllhe<I Orange Cou • Delly clrc:ulellon printed In Orange MTMCTMALHIOHHH Investment eecurltlea
Al I C D bbl Home and School parents' ~ 111: Piiot. April 12. 19. 28. Mey 3, 1983 County Celltomte. once • week for mm MO. -.w am tOI , a ., e e club • Little League coach CAP'TAIH JOHN'S ICE CREAM 1827·83 lour ...cc.... ... --· prior 10 the NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEH llWI (Market value $2,023) ......................................... 2.00T
DeForftSt of Redd!na. Ca. I • Bo ~-·· and • GALLEY, 14450 CUMw DrM. IMne. ·-IC """TIC( dale .., tor '-1nO on lhe pe11tton lhe FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Federal funds sold and securities
and D o nn. R 0 bey 0 f active ln y ~ta a Celtomle 92714 I"~ "" DATED: M8'c:h 28. 1983 DISTRICT hH <lec:lered that the hated d t Midway C ity, Ca. P'rienda member of Porterville Elks Arthur J . Gerrfck. 15641 FlCTmOU9 .,._.8 FRANK OOMENICHINI tollowtng reel propeny wlll no1 t>e purc:, _ _,11 udn er-•pr~ 1
13 330 may call at Pierce Brothen and Ea1le1 L odges and P1trlc:l1 L-. Huntington 8"dl. ..,.,.. tTA~ Judge 01 the needed tor ti-OOtn ~ to r-n omeat C O ces .............................. ' . o k U li ited. H e I• Ce1t1om1e 02t48 T lolfoWlng doing Superior Court The T .. cher'1 Lo11ng1 •• a. Loans, Total (excluding Smiths Mortuary until UC I n m • . Thie ~ .. conducted by an he persona .,. MARYM D. MAYU. HO. WARDLOW SCHOOL, localed ., unearned Income) .......................... 47,751
9:00PM on Tuelda.y, May 3, aurviK t vhedl by hiahbel1· ovedlov w1· if~e JrdMllutl~ ...... J ---....... bull= ~~NTAL GROUP. Dan M. A "••h11I Ml c...-etton 9191 Pion"' Drive, Hunllngton b. Less: Allowance for 1983. Funeral 1ervica will a e e n • . s n '"'""r . ,_,...,. o Mo P f..ionet 1212 ~ DtM, autte I Beech, callfomta. 67 be conducted at l:OOPM on children, ton G regory. an Thlt •tet-t -tllecl wtth the ~:,:;~·t~: ii.Awuii ~. M~reevey. '"""·CA 12111 The Board of Truatee• ot the poaalbte loan losaes ...................... 2 W~ M:r 4 .1983 t dauahtersOe. nlleandLaura, COunty Clettc ofOfanoe Countyon Jr . o D.S . 1 Prole nlon•I Tel.:(1M)Ya.IMI Fouo1aln Valley Sohool Dlatrfct C. Loan1, net ..................................................... 47,079
• ' a all f p --·'" Ca -•--Aprtt 20, tHI. co po •tlon John M D•L•n•'f Att-fOf "8ttt'-reeof-to 1eeM the teclllttee ao Bank premises F F & E etc 1 973 The F1rlt ni Methoidist 0 o,..,.,v .... e, ·• 11.AaU ...,_, r ' · ' p";;i,li;hed o •• nge .co111 Oally lndlceted ebove under the••-' · · · · """\"......................... ' Church with Rev. Al Janllell. surviving are hla mother Publl1he<1 Or1nge Coast Delly D.D.S .. • Prorea;iona1 ~,e:::..1on, Pllot. AfKll 1,, 19, 26, Miy 3, 11183 and c:ondltlona ataled 1n the Real atate owned other than · Rita Eby. of Newport Beach, Piiot. Apr. 26. May 3, 10, 11. 1N3 ~l~21o~uc:ll<I, ulle 1 · m, 1112-83 Aeeolutlon Of the Board, Aetolutton bank premises ..................................................... 1,855
C a ., hi• fathe r and step· UMl-03 EUCLID DENTAL GROUP, DWI No. U.2•. Other easets ............................................................ 1,827
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mother John C and Blanche M. p.,1muller, O.M.D .. Martin J. Nil.IC f«)TIC( Tl'le minimum monlhl'f IHae TOTAL ASSETS .................................................... 76,481 · Ca •-.,. ..,..,_ M G J 0 D S J h .. payment tor aubeeq..enl period• Ll'"'BILITIE8 Knapp of Porterville, ., a · r-.r11 nui.-0 reevey, r., · · ·· 0 n ..,, · ~ C M mey be edfUlled by the c-.mer "'
-•-•-r Trish Hirsh of Corona K.... OeLaney, D.O.S •. ' general CAI.JP~ Prf1oe lnde• annual ever10• a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN ... .., p1nnerahlp, I 188 N. Euolkl. Suite COUNTY °" CMlANQll del Mar, Ca., a step-brother .,.,.._ COUllT 100. Anaheim. CA. 112eo1 c-No.: Al179Cll rtfleoled at 1he end ot the-: DOMESTIC OFFICES ...................... 66,948
F.rlc melson of Lele Banos.. c::.n~ BRISTOL DENTAL GROUP, ORMRTO attOWCAUM period. A eecurlty depoelt mey (1) Total-demand depo11t1 ............ 2 1,807
ate t ·•latec L)lnne Sill o f ,.. CMt c... .,._ w..e Oen M. Petlmuner. D.M.D., Mar1ln In the Matter of the Appllc:«llOl'I ot ·~ ~~ ~ pe1<1 8"ft (2) Total Ume and
B. e r If I e 1 d I Ca.' • n d ... -J. McGreevey, Jr., o.o.s., John M. CHRISTOPHER PHILIP SCHLEGEL. ..____. __. ... --bt ..... ., In ,,. vi d It "5 1" 1 Dllaney, 0 D S., a ganeral fnOf .,.__, ·-••• "" &a nga epos I ........................... '" , '" --wvf...,..then Frances Bu.ma ._.. AM. Oe.""' par1~·"1p 28"" s Brlatol Senti • m regard, end there •hall 11• no Fed_..al tunda purchased and eecurlt'-.. f ... N~ WpOrt·-n ---h ,._ and llUMAQI Oii ·-•• ' "' · ' By SHl'IRON SCHLEGEL SKERfl(, dtdue11on from en)' propoul In ... ,_ o ea Yo\J ,.,.,.; , ........_ PET~~ iMne E King Ana, CA 92704 11 Mother. Petltlonet dttetmlninO in. hlOflell 1"811PON1ble aold under agreement• to repurchaae
Aiine• oun1 of Llnduy, AE.SPONoeHT:--. K .. l(lftg unT~C)(~ la-=~: ~h: WHEREAS. SHARON SCHLEGEL blddtf. In domeetlc offlcee ............................................... 201 Ca. In Ueu oJ flowers the MWOlllC'PAllL'f LAW> lhan 1 p1t1ner~. KEAlt<. pellllonet, •• ~atelll ot 9"'" Pf·QC)OMl.a 10 ..... Mid Other llebllltlel ........................................................ 2 ,319 ~11 h a Ike d that CdS -_,...,.., Euc:lld Dentel Oroup, pllc~I. CHRISTOPHE PHILIP ptopet1y Muel be rtoelWld by ttle TOT AL LIABILITIES
be __ _.._ t.o 1eOnCm O M ,._._,tt al CHLEGEL, a minor, hH flle<I a delegated oft1oer et the Fol.wlteln the Sand Kna M~ Yw ._. ..._ _., n. ..t 811 • .......... er . ., " i1ton wl1h 1ne derlt ot tNe ~ Valley school D111r1ct Ed1101t1on (excluding aubordlnated notea ry iu PPS • _, ..... ....,.. ,.. ...... ~~'!;~·Jr. • deCfee OflMlalno ~t.,,• een•. 11210 08lk a ...... ltountaln and deb«tturaa) ................................................. 89,488
AthJedc p;'und of t. Anne I , .. , Mlllt '-HN Hfffe r•• Thlt Siii-i .,';;'flled with ttle ~ lromE CffA18CfHOPH"flS.TO'Pt4.-,..,HttlLE• Ve/fwo/, Celtfornle. t270l.1....no leter attAMHOLMR8 IQunY School at Wella FarlO Bank. ...... ..... • .... ...... .. COun Clerk ot Ot COunty CH LEG l to " " tMrl 2:00 p.m. on 06/0t/R ,
3 3 4 N 0 r h M a l n s \ ..._ I# n ...... M ;.>' 29 iteS enge · on ILIP SCHLEOEl 8Kf!AIK; eetore eccep11ng any wtlllen Preferred atoci< · • • ,_ .-.. -* .. ...._ti ere • P112111 IT 18 OAOf~ ltl81 .. l*90f'8 propoeela. tf\• .,.._.,ed ofllclW NO. ah.,_ outstanding: Non9 ~. Ca.. ... ....., 111 .... ~1 ,.. .,..... .,., c..-nterHled In lh• above me11er anell oall tor oral ilddlftt. Any Common atock
BJT8 .._.. .... ,......., .. _,.. 1141Me4llbler ... ._...._ ppe•r In O.per1"'~1 S of lhlt perto n who Ila• llere1otor• L No._ .. _._ aut'---'-..& 1,100,000 W ...,_ •......., • ..,, .., , !coated a1 700 CMo center ~ • w111t1n t11ct .,_ "*'"' .,_ r..,,......,
GER MAN J . ( J A Y ) ._ ._ • .... Mttt «:.-. • 11 ,..._ w.. &ante AM. Cllllfomla. "' on1 bid ___,... by .. ._. b. No. shar• WHITS easaed away on Awteol "-ru:::.'::' 8:.~0ff1 O_llfy ~· •1 IO A.M., Of • tM ~ peraent IM lllgheet Wlftter'I outatendlng . ~.588
Api1 21: 1113. A relldent of -= .::... ... -=•= .. _: Piiot. ~ 12, 10, ff. May 3. 1ta bt ._'.,d, Ind .:,..tt1c1 CU::~~ ::. ~ be :.:OT::...~ TO'T AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......................... &,411
cc.ia Mw, Ca. Survived by• u•in•I• a ......... w. 171o-&3 1hepetlllontC>fc:tlenQeof-tor"' ot 1 ..... tuot1 rormel n .. AMalned wnlnga ...................................................... 802 Jovirll wtfe Barb&ra. 4 8onl ,..,_......,.• • ..._'-lit ~ llmC( not be aren0t~OI· .... 0 ,......otore """ ~ by tt1e TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ......................... 7,01~
Joahua White Wehe)'. ..... 11' ......... IT l&FUATHlR " "" rheu eo.d ofl""""9. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
WhlteLMark i...u'.rebee and.:~::•:: :.•:::.::-.:a:.:: "°"'"°"'•tu•• u1>11::i:::."1~~0!:':0~._. Q':,~ tt1en::::r::.!":9:::.::*t! SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ................................ 79,481
Jeff arrabee. dau1hter ia•n••· •••erre 11uer1e Tiit =::~ dolflO PllOI. •~Of"'*'" ..... elld 19o1111ea...., ten ltO> T"9 under91gned. Lance C. Blue, Chief btcutf'4 X.U.y lArtabee Upchurch, 3 1111 PR I 7 •• , ea .... -~ -lrc:ulellon printed In Or•nr ~ .... reeelPt ot Didi-<>mcer. and Roberta E. Muter•, s.tllor Vloe Prealdent
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irandohlldren. He WH a==...... .. a =·No . ...,.,., ........ ClllfOm6a ~ ~~~ ~IOt~~i::. ~,\~Att11"10Mb~ uch decler•, for hlmltlf alOM and not for the 9ther: I
members ofDIAvt. andCI i...b I .... TOTHI ~NTi ,_ Wllant "*"'· .,. Oi'TIOF: .. ~~-~1 .,'M3NICHl .. I OllTAIOT. 17110 0 111 llrHI. haw~ k~ Of the m•u.t oontllned In thla
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W•tminlt« Ca, S.n1c»I ~ .. 111n111Me....,, ~If'°"~ Oellfwnll teeot :ei°'-!.'.!. ~!, ...,....,,, AttenflOfl: Cltoi tr\ie. heh of the ·-. fol hlmaaff llOf'9 Ind not wtll be held on Tueadav -~ • _. -TNI.....,,... II OOltduOllM 9r an __,,, ----Ma s llll at a·OOPM at tri. ctete tllet tlllt au"'"'°'" 11 lndMIMI. MA'(U. uo. o..i ~ 1,11~ tot the oth«. oettlflea under penetty of perJuty that tM 1ay • • ..-°"you.~...,..,,.., 11e ~ w.'""" ,., ... ,. _. ~ '°"""""" YAUl.Y f~ng la true and oorreci. PacUk View Olapel With ....._. 11\d • '°"" ,_ ... • Tllll ............. fllW w1111..-u ~ ..,_ Wla 1 ICHOCX. QllTNCT !xecuted on Aprll 27 1HS at Newport Beach a. y • c b a r l •. c I a r k ,.,....,. ..,...,... ~ or ~ Olafl " Orlftlll ~ °" .,.. IOAAO ~'"""TUI Caltf ,,.. • • • offlclsUq. Interment af ..... ..,.. . ........, ., ...,.... It. 1"" ,..,., e1.t (?M\."r:' ll ...,.,,_Moel-. °' · /a/Lance o. Blue
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bath, 3700 eq.ft. $1,a85Ji00~ Oceanfront. canyon ~:~~nlng M1ny upgr.CS... 2 br, 2 ~ .... ..... llU
LIM llU Tll .,,.. LMI ba. dbl git. lrplo, lov.cy to bU)I thl• bMuUful a "ON THE WATER"
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn., CWry & Clvlet• ~~pool &. rec ctr. =• ~ :':.n~ Belbo• CovH Euc .
beaJa oelll..np, furnlahed, pat101. ~20,000. 173-7781 780-13117 By' owM,, 553-()458 mente with OC*lr-Nlt & Home 2 •· & Den, SW·
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Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. llU ti TUii Plen •3 In Culverdale. 3 tore being lad with ll re ring. 1 1850/mo. You, "'-·Ing Income "'O-bdrm1, 2 b1. E.,......hlng ... ok ..... ........ 751-2781. JO Pr_._. OlltUll 0111 UYFlllT party';;; outgrown r~d-h81 •lreedy ~'ctoM, ~~t (71,) 642..:0138. Mgm1. .' · · .._.,
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dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /terms and roomy 4 bdrm 3tn ba lent 10c11ioo near. park. Tattla 2 er, teM/mo. New crpt , •• , UIO OlllO hOme In. WALK TP THE s 155,500. & paint, ger. tt•P• to an BEACH CORONA HIGH· .n 271 tend. 11'58 2"h St .
3 br, 2 ba, frplc, immaculate condo. On LANDS locatlon with ._lsor ••--213-582-272!5
bel Comm L $125 000 spect1cu11r view of -green t . · poo ' · laland encs hltbor. Priced I 3 BR. lerg• eolld Oek •-~ 1_.__1_L.....1
BELOW current appral· ea fy !amity room wlttlot' IOlld --aal 11 $485,000 fee. 651•1177 Oak bu, welnaco1e, •.--.....t:..._"'"al .... ,.... ............ Ul.....,_I BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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1295,000. 840-7990 o·r gla1a. Ocean View. Walk W.ALKERALD 11M1ll
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000. 846-7J71 Mer So. Cout P1eu. His
THE REAL
ESTATERS
10 ... your gain on this
xlnt llngle atory Towne
Homa delight. C all
759-1501or1!52-7373
10"/o CASH • 10% INTE-JASMINE CREEK, $285. Real beauty! Reduced to -lal R -A¥e.. 645-0le7 1">
RE&T .000 1\4!a9\llblt...._2 Bf!.,2 t 385,000. 4 br, 3 bl, l llU"I£ --• Antique mwble nreplace, ea, den, afetm ayatem. pool epa. aollf French F«..,. by owner. 15..., Sm 1 If. gar, fiiCd )l'ard.
leaded glH• Frenc h Air cond., uaumable dre.' upgr1d•• • gilore. 1dult perk In Anaheim. M 7!5/mo. Drive by 790
doota, courty1rd and Io• n . BY o w n e r · Golf COUtM a mountain 8-ltlful 2 bd 2 ti., w/ W. Wiiton. 173-&338,
much more In thl1 one 5-45-7837 ~. ,~ 1 lmly rm. & ..C bar on a loU.eeet
level, lerge 4 bedroom Cetta •na 1124 lovely landec:41P1d cu1-1-3-8R-... 2-ea.--2-car-ger-.-.,._-
homa behind gu1rded ltwtert ltlck IOH de-UC, w/ PflvJJ,e ynt & tlo .._yard, IV ICtloc*.
gatae. Fomill dining Ind Nice 2 Br. Condo In The , pat. l;;all owr*;ftw 8 no'p«e. $700 937-1'68'
family room•. owned t.Kon11ce1101. only $811, LIW MWI . -fortlfto & appt or tv 5-41-71153 • • • '
• Tll llllT ....... , ................. an ln111tut1on1l' lender, 500. $10,000 down. Llquldetlbn 3 Br 'fllodel 1 ~meee~!:·..!.7:21~4-~7'.!_7!t.-~7~4~52~,..-fi"Br'."'"2&:;;:1~r.;;;--;~ ,., •• .,.,..•-LEE Ihle m1y be purchaaed Webb A .. lly, 831-2170 f h 120 000 I-... _ ...... _ 3 Br, 2 ea. lrg fam rm, ~-with. LESS THAN 10% AM °' 4496-7649 Eves. par eel .ome. • Trlilef llOtne, 1 ""• ......... bltna, dbl ger, nu b•· D--t .,_ ca1h & 10% Int Of\ Ill . below marttet. '389.500. N'wport Beh. l9!500. throoml, )Id & gerd. M50 ftC-.&...... AITD. C1ll for ~lewlng Nil .. Sl3•5oo dwn. Call Pa-831~120, 873-382CS plua MC dep of 17!50.
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
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homee. A MW Ila~ and ecceu. Owner will cacry aptnk1er oek floor9. r•
prloed a1 11•076• '-11t loan $157,500. dee. ~.S895imo. UH• _.. l ey .. ,.,4 .. , lffr. 642-95M, 847-aeee
f 111 ... llMITlll 141-1721 HUIHllT 1Y tWU 3 Bf, 2 ea. 1ota of 1mpro-v1-of.,b1y ind llghta 3 bdrm & den, A-2, will .... lllL vementa, ~ blk from
lrom thl• decOt"etor fur· trade tor C.M. units. _... 1chool. $875 Incl git· nlshed 2 bedroom ind _,_ d I"'" 788'" "'ya ~··--$700 000 3713 se~ -1mn ener. ...,,. v ... • den. Owner 111 reall1t1c ~·-• · ~ •c~~~ 5'0-7578-. and offer• Ihle excellent Peter Nourae bull!, r1re Sh«e. 650-6578· Proper11M ..--7 hOtne with boel allp avlll. on market. Hlghly up-Newport Helgtlta, 3 Br. 1 1•• ••11 MeM Verde -3 Bt. 2 In 1 centr1I Newport gr1ded unit 1 .. turlng 2 Ba. houae, new paint.•• .. Be. tamlly rm, frplc;,
location Ind • fllr price muter aultes, 2tn b1th1, new roof . refinished d1hwar. new crpts &
1397,000. L-/optloo 11kyttght1 and plantltlon h1rdwood ftOOR, forced d ' P • • g • r d • n • ' ·
prloe M 2!5,000. Call for shuttere throughout. air heat, dat1chad dbl L91 llUAll $875/mo. 2131581-9000.
det•ll1. Ea.ay to ae#"and Ownen 1111dous. Asking car g1rage. large yard. Choice atora/offtoe bldg Eutalde nice dMn, 2 Br. 1how. Open Sal/Sun $148,500. For an ap-521 El t.Aodana. All<lng In prime Via Udo loca-1 Ba. t.noed yard, encttc:1
1-5pm. 992 Bayside polntmenl to see, cell $184,000. 548-5041 1ft tlon ectou trom Hughie 91ftl09 l550 +.c:urtt)I.
Cove WMI. 5'40·1151 e. M1tkat & Lido ThNtre. 2544 Orenge, Hou••
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\\All HI HO' t lllf llWftlf PllOI Ample tenant & c:uetom-"D". No peCa. Ml-2778 llOMI.., Inc. er perking. Seuoned .a.t. 2 Br 1b1. $129,000. Pro-1enentt. &Ollllent return E/9'de, ... to 9'IP' •
REAL ESTATE party Mlrt 840-llOlll on 1,,_tmenl. '510,000. amell houee. 1 .Bt. 1 Ba.
631-1400 Foreclo1ure: Radu~•d LAWSON REALTY well to well cpt. gar . TllTI.E llOI I m ......, iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiim] $100K to $385K. Bay-87~ MSO. '32-!5088
Located In Turtlerock C1mao Hlghl•nd• 3 1111,111 UITllll 1·2 !root 3bt, 2b•. 45' lllp. Fenced 5 nn hie MOO'•
Ridge thl• J.M. Pelera Bdrm, vacant, ._ car-Senutlonel llngle atory Unique Vlctorl•n home 873-1'84 • l u ll IJel kldt pee<* ~ ger-oe bullt 3 Bf 2 a. hOme la pets. pelnl and garden•. Towne Home cloaa to with rent el unit • or ee8'l' Rlty 538-e190,.. Fee title at 131!5 ooo lty pool ,....__ ueathouae on prim• 5 Br. Eaatbluff, huge lot, BY OWNER. Duplex. un-1---------•tunnlng. Extenalve UM ' ' c:ommun · ..,_,_ ¥ox ll0' lot In Eutalde $255,000. LHH Hold. lque, neany new, eedl 3 lwge 3 8r muM-~~ ~~~::=;: lJlilli l ()lJlt f1()~1tS r~·:.h:i:,:'~~l~_h1:0 Coate Meu. Motivated $316,500 fee. wn1 ~~!"~pie. !512 . ~r=~~-·
end nr .. 1 canyon view Reel1orl, 875-«>00 759-1501 or 752-7373 Miier hu Ju11 reduced 64'-1742 6' 846-l -. ,__....., ~i---------• Pf1c:e $15,0001 7511-1501 Bluff• condo. O Plan, 4 Ouldt ..... 860-740I. Low co9l 4 rm -hollM w/ ~~~g;~u 1~~1~e1s~;~ or 752-7373 er. 3 Ba. MW c:atl)etlng & 4 Unite ec:roee from bMdl blll• peld S300'• cell
000. 831-7370, 567-15784 WALKER•LEE ~. large peUo, cur-on B•lbo• Penlna11le, BEST Rlt)I ~1IO,..
n-t .,~ I ••raw.,.,., •• .,..,. rently IMMd, evalt July, 1pprelMd •I '32!5,000 °'* 2 BR 2~ ba twnMI,
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South of Hlghw1y. Two
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• In front. One bedroom
11nlt In rear. 1299,500.
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Tiled kitchen countera.
hardwood lloorW and lar-ge yerd with fruit Ir ......
ell \tilt fOf IU•I $138,900.
Call Donni Web1ter or
Tod4)1 Smith for more
detella. 759-9100
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._.mM 1 ~ ....,. Top locetlon, end unft, by lender. PYtcecl to ... llCf'oee fr Sene• Alte cc.
u--c:-. n--• .,.......,. greenbelt, ecrou from lfOW et $2",ltSO. At-MOO mo. Alff now. Agt. nc-.a ~ pool et -400 Vllta Flo<a. aumlble et 13'~ 642-3850· 561~ ~. ., __ .,.._., Sactlflca 111115,000. 1.-H. 2131167-6488 1----' -----
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ex~tlonll vllue. Only S 139,950. Cell 979-5370.
~. . x~ C4ubtiouae. Newport mo. Agt. 842-<M2&. MAKE AN OFFER Bdl. Owner •M-a>S-Cor)do new 2 ltty, 4 •• nr
I .. --~-F a•st pool, Jee, ~o. 2 cer -,.. law P111atr • OW aleo auto. Dthr, nr o!!:!.o::!1:t9:. ,.. • IWWI• ~~:11oop1ue
J Mlll'lhelt Agt 642-9801 ........ ..,...
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0u11tandlng 1oca11on on .. WMloltlM, lmmed oo-
Penlneull Point. "L" St. l lm'fl cupency. 1900/mo.
2 Bdrm, 1 b1lh, gar. only 5 yr1 newl Biii Broll• ..._.,1!5.
Needl TLC. Jull atep1 to EMU6de locltlon. Owner ~ 3 er, 2 ea. * ..,,
the OCMn. Try end equal hH moved out of the a-den«. 2053 Tuetln.
this 1t $220,000. Owner .,... ·le llquld9tlng 1oc9 Ownr (213-541-8111) .
will carry et 10% Int. ln-tmenta. Annual In-$700/mo. E .-S come of M3,8001 Juat1---------
,.---.. -put on themettl.t.Bettw' Br, 2'.t 8 • fam hm,
•---·-chectt theM out TOOAYI lowly ~tlel nelaflo-l'fM11t 7!59-1501CK 752-7373 borhood w/pertl. 18"15
RESIDEN llAl REAL ES TATE SERVICES ~ Im · mo, c .. 961-5183 9W99. Lov11y 4 BA. owner ~
moved out of 1t1te. By o wner. S•!50,000. UJ.&W Vwnl ._ • .,_, 8:~uL,3 poolbd t~~·
......,. ... Neech to ull. Agt. Older duplex ptl~ 11 ~-~ -. • ...o 64~9111 tot v11ue. 840-71190 or n-t .,_. ,. ecc:. Sl45/mo. 1 ... Thia ia the home you have been :=:i:iiiiiiiii~= 559-'221 aw.&~ r • or 983-3011 w alt in g for! It· s warm • ~"--5 • •()9-o;..... 1 er. 11n111 fncd yd, wlw & By -· m .... un vu .., 1425 beautifully appointed in a UITl9I IUl'IT ., ... 2br/2b• home. r=n: ~ M25 pluaeec •. ma .... -park-like setting. You can live Warm,~. ffaehly 2308 Cliff Dr. 642-11200 • ~. 119-249-62$8 , •• L ••• I I mf bl · · 3 bedroo & decor1ted end n1wly BMutlful ~ 2 kinaea. CO Orta Y m Its ms l and1c1p ed. 2 Bdrm Ult• fll&IT Felllng out of~ Mey br, 2 ... be condo. 1750 1111, Ill den. Once you see it you'll know .home on extra large lot. Llvea & 1ook1 nawl 4 1ot11. Bedl-up ottera eo-mo. AQt. ~111
481 2 Ba ~h aoter that this is it!! Open bMm celllnga, and bdrm, 3 bath, 35 ti lot, cepled. E/alde C.M. tn-I ..... .....,
heeled pool. large com-many 01her olc• fH-aunny IOUth patio. auper plu. I ta,000 grou.a t. --
• lot with R.V. eooe.. IN NEWPO~TCEN,..ER turea. 1147,500. nelghbon, ~ to 117«-t /303-817·2887 3 er. 1.,. la. TOWtlt w . outdoor brick BIJO. 2 • 1 Ml ..... • ...... ~ 217 '"-lthec:e. • &WW ~·':'.';'nd· ... 1 _..... Ill •-'-I enctld petlo, commty ~tor.~ 111at Open -ey. F-;;;::.:;-=:iiiii3~I PoOI & ~-'""" =:·i:m.~:o,o,Ali 644-90.60 lenu "' Ill ,.,.,. •WMT .._ LIT nwo. te001mo. 7624117
Wllnert. 644-7020 Ill-MM v..., deelr0\18, febutoul Huge 3 bd, fmty rm, 2 &JIM IUL m an I 3 Bd 2 b vtewl from thla bulldeble Frpte, dble a-. OOMll Love Y rm. • r"ldenu11 lot In HAR· vie w 221 Uth I t ma ftlll ~~~~~~~~ :::ctlff.1~2~ ~ BOR RIDGE. 88'x151'. I 1100/mo. Cell agt Oel""htful 4 Bdrm 2 Be -----~-~~:---::~:""":::...,.-~~ :;: .... _0974 · ' · Pnced at '616.000. Cal "Lie" 14&-1311 .,, 1 ...... .,..1..,.. 87.5-2311 d•Y• or1-----,-.,,.....-,,-.,..,.. ~m::::ihio:_x~l:!,"d~ '::~~~' S~~~~-"£~s• :: lut...... _, 875-3311 ..--twlmde. Affofdabte 2 If w/bnak
Thie beeutllully ll'lt lnl· •-"' UAT • rou-IUll -•lllllft Sele H tt-frotc SSIO ftet klcle oei
£-weltlObclfl 4Br 3 --~. 1 ..:_. .""~ llbT""153M190,_ =~-:.11.: ·~=·=:~:, ~ h,719edoue living rm, Conet~-lolld ... ;;"'~ ~ rnri.~ Famly a Ir lllCll tlfft"" I
of quarter mMlon dOllet ""' "' '°'"' '°"' ......, .. _.d, femlly rm, leundry rm, nut cel>lnetry • formal bet 11111 ~a WllnUl bth fr1"C J:.~ f!'I
llof'nM. Full prla. only I W 0 H 0 I u large beloony. 1188,000. dlnlnO room -LMng rm Cal M0-1•11 .._My
t1tt,500. 751-3191 . .. 538-1711 /~ oelllnG .,... '300 bMOtl 1 I I I I' I 1------.--:----.-i ~ & countty klfci.n • 4 t 1>u11t~!.,h::' kid' ok c::.,, IES
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<:e Or9n09 Oout DAILY PILOTITUMdlY, May 3, 1983
HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Wtda=1 Ma74 (March 21-April 19): Friend oon1Jde9
dJJemma -~ attentlv. but don't aet lnext.ricably
lnvolwd.. Moon poeJUon hiahll&hta w~ waya,
affection, abWty lO tranaform apparent l~ into
detln.ite aain. Scorpio, Tauru• natives tteure
prominently.
TAURUS (Apr!l 20-May, 20): C reative
endeavon likely to br1ng desired· tetulta. Emphula
on career, apeclal aaaignment, dealings with
auperlbn, aoverninent.al qenclee. Written m~
or call makea neceHtty tor change a valid
conclUlloo. Libra la t:nvolved. GEMINI (May 21-J\.ane 20): To go or to stay -
that could be the question . Focua on family dedalon relaUna to travel, law, education. Accent diplomacy.
ree.lhe you cannot force ilaue9 and that you don't
own any (>en<>n. Love will find• way.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): You'll learn
where you stand, who la on your aide or otherwiae.
Focua on other people's money, ability lo dig
beneath aurface, encounter with individual who
appean to have unusual powers. Maintain balance,
define terma.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); Rules, regulations play
major roles. Adjustments are necessary in
connec,Uon with legal agreements, relationships
with penons whose views may oppose your own.
You'll learn a secret, your maturity will be put to
test. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Check Gemini
me.age for valuable hint. Realize clash of ideas can
be exciting, constructive and need not result' in
friendship rift. Taak will be completed, poi.nta will
be proven and you'll be rid of unnecessary burden.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You gain
knowledge, enlightenment replaces fear. Strive for
new •tart. added independence and realize you are
getting to heart of matten. Travel proposition is
worthy of serious oonaideration . Check with Leo.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emotioflal
reeponaes .tend to out-maneuver logic. Check diet,
keep reeolutions concerning dlge9tion and nutrition . -
Answers come via intuitive flaah. You'll be dealing
with Cancer. Leo, Aquarius individuals. Previous
error will be rectified.
S~ilWS. (Nov. 22-Dec. 2.l.): Social
activities accelerate, opportunitle• abound. Be
ltleetlve in otder to avoid scattering efforts.
Empbaais on travel, areater self-esteem and
lntellectual~uri ty. Da more. reading, pursue
j!(fucational. ~ --· -• CAPRI (J)Er,'22-Jan. 19): Details unravel
in conn~ion with money, payments, speciar
collectiona and lost articles. Be ~ to reviae,
review and, where neoe98al')', to rebuild. You are on
brink of important diacovery. Scorpio is in picture.
AQUARIUS ~an. 20-Feb. 18): ~e i..s ripe for
-c:hange. travel, v efy ana a romantic encounter.
You'll be a"! right place at apeclal moment.
Judsment, intuition are on target. Take initlai.lve
and be in charge of your own destiny. Ch~ with
Virgo.
PISCES (Feb. 19-.March 20): Answers are
found by looking behind scenes -family member
can aid if you toes aside falae pride. Money question
will be resolved -study Aquarius message for
hint. Temporary delay ia part of acenario, should
not cause you to be dillc:ourqed.
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tutn a unturn rueon· EfflelenoY e11pett: How Owner deelr• 13001000 15 ·20 hre/wk 11re HI Victoria. Call tor tt1·2'41 tbla, all am'enltlea. fu• le 191 PJI do y0u tel the dlff«enc. loan fOf, I ~re It 12". n-ciot., MUST Be R•ll·
IPC>'· 1424780 W1'lm ltCIMr t?f-4112. .. HI. 81nale gar. l •f• ' ti.cween an houfly -Secwed by , .. T.D. on able ci..n CUI Ind heYe fwt w ''*"• ... l ~k-T~ __,,., l 1t w. 1.,h It. ployee tnd hi• bou ? ~rime L~una Comm/ goo.Cs lrana .. S3.75/hr 1395 pl!.-t150 ~. llOCI HM/mo, catf>Of1i Coel• ...... 11a.n11 Who movea th• SLO· Hldent •L ~ulldlng 8Wdent OK STARVING
112 Vlolorla. Call for ' WEST. w or 1 h I IO O • O O 0 • ACTORS MOVIHO CO •· amell pet ok, AYCL"• L INO Oar age for 11orege, l'ou-........ T__, Kit. Vic 4~1 ~13M appt 842~180 rn1, frplc. .,.. 185/mo. IL 20th 81. CM "" ...,. ""' · · 1--------1....::.:..:.....:.:.::.:... ___ _
ME8A PINE& 2960 H!111a 648 Orange IN NEWPORT IEACH 831-o921 Orange Ave & Knox 81. 1111:...L: T.I r ~Experi enced Melur• IEAUTIFUL 1 It so1o 2314 Santa Ana 81nglH 1 & 2 ldrm C.M. 842-ot-48 ~..... • lft!-~people. Top Mon·
PAV petlo, pool, IC>I T8L Mgmt 642·HI03 ::."&::!':. 1::'.'!iw r;. ~n"c'.::.':r'%t~':.: Found male cutrated LL llmD ~ + t>onue. 751·?013
TOP .,~l quiet, no pet• Large, clean, 1 Br. Apt. fumlahed. MO. 84e-3014 Slam• ... Coeta M•H ~... .... Ell_S*lenced Ren111 Car
-t-2447 pool, lndry lac, nHr From 1595 llrM. Cell Newport Hat· Speol In , .. a. 2od peraoo needed to writ•
"456/mo. 18r.1 Be. Apt. 111op1, ullla pd. From On JarnborM Rel, at O!U.. ....... 1114 b o r Animal Hoep. TO't UM9 conttacta. 7-11 R•nt a
"JllC, lndry rm, carpot1, NMlrno. 541 033t, Ben Joequin Hiiia Rd. 1e11 W•tcllff, N.B. 218 831•1030 Robt. Sattler NH/CM Clll. 850-l 180
neat elor•. Wll1Ull ft.Ull 14'-1• 10 3eOO eq. tt. 2,436 tq. LOST: Lab Ratrloer R.E. ltok., 8d Aeellore •FASHION COUNSELOR
388 AYOGlld~ Bech 1 a '[Br Apti Olllet 2 B 1 Ba ti. Suitable 10< medical or cro11. Blk. Fem. Red &42·2171 6<46-0e11 112/hf, PIT, ~ Ap·
TSL Mgmt 642~9412 pool, 'apa. UR,~.: allo. ~o p•i'!°°'N~i dental. Agent 541·5032 collar. "B_e lley:" WIDOW HAS Ill lor par .. ~
CIMn 2 Br nr atoree, bue, No pate, lmmed oceup. ~Jiii. 1801 15th St. Prime Fountain Ve/Wt ol· Fif254• 831 l 030 Aak T.O'a, 110,000 up. No 731-4347
new LR cpt, pool & ancy. Gareige evall. MOO/mo, 84~7355 flee. 804 aq ft. 10529 or erry, "edit Ghee*, no pef\alty. FLIOHT DIRECTORS
bHml. 2284 Maple. 2 Br. 1V. Ba. '62~ S I a t • r . ( D 1 ck ) Fouod: Sm Pdle )(,le. blk, Call Denlaon Anoe. needed, muat be Wiiiing
1410. 842·1803 or pr TSL Mgml. lu Cltantt HH 714/9N-t134. Vine ol Victoria / 073·7311 10 II)'. r1"decf to matket ...2-31~ 845-8122 &42·1803 Republic. C.M. Blind? 2od TD'• from 16 000 to ,_plane club. Trelnlng
f Br, atove, frig, ulll pd. THE SEVILLE 1 Br, '395. 2 Br, s475, ~~II• OMM 842-0178 -$50.000 high yleld H · by ptOf. HIOH PAY,~
No Pt••· W /t ide 820 Newly decorlled 2 Br tum '625. 'l'eatty, Pool, -._ ?..,. "" Ptrlla&ll "Ol"' cured by 1lngl• lamlly 1 o t M r • FI• m Ing · C • n l • r St. I '4 t 5 . w/gal, ,_ crpt1, drpa, nr beech, bua. No peta. II "1 lllTI II • • homH In San Berner· 714-882·2003
.848--4382 blllna, fncd yd w/patlo, "498..e277 1575. Fum/unfurn -·-111¥91 dlno. Prln only. Call fLlfP a pa1 •
water pd. All YOU need for one •-Denni• (7141 888-11828 _. Twnh .. 2 Br, 1 '~ Be, gar, 2819-G Santa Aqa 1520..... 2900 Monthly Feel lt¥IU Tl If, .llM Mon-Fri 11..e. M •' u '• P • r 1 0 n · nr OCC. $585/mo. Call l ·5•838_.120. _ 840-5470 O Holy St . Jude. 7am·1pm.Applybet,8 &
P h o n • I I t 2 : 3 0 . llALUI llltlL Aposll8 ond Morty•, great noon, Mon. lhru Fri, at
648-7214, avail May 9 $475/mo .. 2 Br. w. Ba. Wkly renllll now 111111. *llLID IFPIOll* .,, virtu" ond rich in Payl•H Cleaner•, 306
E.ald• Coata M ... cute ~portunll, balcony, UR, $105 a up. Color TV. 1 MO FREE RENT mirod••· n•o• l •ntlTIOn of Old Newport Blvd, N.B.
bachelor. $395, S300 527 W Wlleon Phonea In room. 2274 1 room lo 7 room•. Adj. J1uu1 Ch .. 11. fa.,hful Slit Fruatrated, atagnated, we
H C. Joyce Weitze, TSL Mgml ' .,.2•1803 ~.~w7~~5r.I Blvd. C M. =:ier ~":J. Frwya. No 1n1erc1u or of oil who went you In aalee & ml· 831·1288, agt ....... -1n •oke your 1p11c1ol An1. Svc. Plant ofc. NB. nagement. Blp comml ...
•Deluxe 2 Br. 1t,t Ba. WllllAll YLUll 4 8', F.V. near 405 twy & Call M 833-3223 p011011011e 1n t1m11 of need, Exp. only for verl•bl• lk>n• & rapid advanc.-
patlo, e/gar. d/W, lndry Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apt•. •hopping. l(ll prlv. Airport area-Exec. 10 you I ho•• 1ecour1e 1111111.831·5840 menta.ClllBlll551·2784 1525/ Avail lmmed.J::, ape, $240/mo. 084-38« SultM from 225-4!50 •I from the depth of my heart aft 5 or Ron 855·81133 rm, no pela. mo. L R rt ..._. 11 ,._..,. .. /Menu xtru __ ... h·...._..· ,,._,. .. __ A11latant to Purchaalng 0:30 10 1 pm 548-9084 540-5<44e . . carpo . ,......1. ,..... ..., " , "'"' ... ~, .,.,., to wnurn Agenl. Good with numb-___ ...;._ ___ _ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bach $415 4 Bdrm, 2 ba houH. Call 557·7010 God hos g .. en >ue~ g1eo1 .,., aome Receiving u · FuU or Plllt time, couplet
1 Br. "475-$4815 Weaher/dryer, kitchen . •--alTU~ power 10 come 'to my perlence 11.ipt, or w111 ltld lndlYtdulll IOf bull· 2 Br. $515-$590 etc. $240/mo. $20 d419. 10SA&-llH w H Ip I of _, 1..-t h ... I M TSL .. nm1. 7"'• ""81 C.M. M&-8388 1 MO FREE RENT ou1stonce e me Ill my tra n. 40 hra/ • Houra neea your own. tr .. n· ..-a ""• .......,,., Wllh h pre1ent ond u1g ent anddl"l~llable.Call Ing provided for great $850 mo. Plua eecurlty 2 B .. _ 1 11 1 "~-1~ -1 In 3 bdrm 1 ort term leaae, 1 1 D ' s d s d opportunity For appt f',:0;~95c:;1:: '::! cll~ll~.,OK .~op~.0te. h;,~ in C.~.4. 1235 plua ~~1u~h~~~io~~ ~~~~;~."·to"m:~~ur;~ur H~:i;,•494~;...:," an 714441-4e2S
call.845-9804. • "4!50/mo. 646-9950 ci.p. 640.9481 proleeelonel Image high. name known, ond Couse Banking nu T1ll '" I~~~~~~~~~····· .... , ntt w~~~1~,m:~i~m!l: ~~ :r;:,.r:r·Bs~~c ~·: V°"S.:~ ~e~-~~1Fo1hen; lll.lmLJD.l.ll PllT·'IWI WHL 1: .... 1 ..... h H 1 M d Excellent Opportunl~ tor opportunltlea avallable
2 Br _ .... n-_ ... ,. ......... _ Dalux• ..,.,...,de xtra lar-, 0 0 m •• H unt B ch . .... ........ 1. t ree Ot orys on , _ _.. .,..., .. -.,., .._, """""' .,... G p bl exper,_.._.. peraon nan wllh the Loa Angele• & quiet. $415/mo. 279 2 br, 2 b•, bll·lnl, 536-85-44 D -ams '°"0 ' u •cotton must •llractlv• Saving• a TlmH Clrculatlon D•· W"~. •••181" dewthr. 1~ ml ... bMch. Furn rm ln•c•• home. _.r_ be o<omlsed 51 J..de P,oy L I _ .. , I ......,, ....,. • ... "•""'ont ....... 700-1 007 oan. mmwv a e open· ,... .. men! Ir) our door·le>-~•ta. 8600/mo ..... 2"/mo. ,._ .. c· .................. -........ 5 '°'Ill ond ol who 1n•ol.e """ " ~ d ... ._ ....-• L 2Br 2b -" ......, ..... " ..,. tt a -" .......... S1 2 ""' o era ver_. .. ._ door newapaper ••I•• g a, newly dee.. 2. • •u 2 • .,5 -. v-,....,. · · your aid, Amen Th11 C I .... .,. ..., B'"SEMENT $1 oo .. • I Linda Dacua, ~ronrem. Guaranteed ~ool, adulta, no pet1. DE' '"W'"RE PINES " · eq "· N-eno hos ne•er been 7"'•1eo1 E o E. • 2 0 • ..,. " 2500 f1 c-•1 M Fri -· .,..... · · ourly wege plua com· 87~ v 4 8 • 7 3 1 9 , 1 Br. "476/mo. ltttll, Jlettll 1H4 aq ., : 00• known to tool I ho•e hod Orange Cout Sevlnl mlaalon. Hours: 9 AM·2
2 Br $800/mo I~· -·-9-5. 942...-e« my r~ll grollled. 1700 Adama C.M. PM, or .. PM • 9 PM. 1 Br, $400/mo. Crpta, F · ..-i • --Pvblii;ot•Ot> prornued T -.1-.1~ ... -~ ....... p rplc:, ...,...., gar. --n...... f •-··-747 BANKING r-'""' ,. pr.,,,.....,, 0-_ dr!IQtlt, ref!!g, r~. print• PllJo~ --·~ -19-Of-: .&G. GROWING NEW INDE· tentJel lo..,,, $300 plu• 646-0341 •111:30 pm No peta. 842-&e07 Wlily renlala-1 105' up. lt,--8895/ mo. utll1 pd. "lftNDelfr BA"NK la per week. For en Inter·
2 Br plua Oen Condo 2 Ba 19221 Delaware St. Color TV, tree coffee, AJC, ground nr. 1056 EJ .-ing 10 nu the follow· v 1 • w . ca 11 ( 7 1 4 I
2 car ,,.,_ wl-.... ==1 ·-healed pool & 1tep1 10 Camino Dr .. Coata M.... SPIRITUAL READINGS Ing poeltlona. EXPE· 967·2381, ellt 120<4
micro•. 1-..,p-lc;, ...,.......lal<e-a··, . ~ _..,. OCMl't. Kllch'a avlll. 3 blk1·E. of Falrvl-& Advice In all mallert RIENC O T LER
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• rMma, wa .,,., , p...,, plnH 4 llreama. Sec 1..agune a..ch. 49.._529_. 154-1040 Mf. Tracy neaa. Al•o counaellng. wllh comm'I loan know· TURER need• ex per
pl• j1c~7T.lif1T1Q, oatee pool. gym a epe t 1116 So. EJ Cemlno AMI, l•dg•· LOAN SECRE· operatOfl, 831-2630
545-311 No p'e11. From $480: 1 ... er ....... Vo! ..... "91. lllO San Clem. 492-72118 ~:._L~R.E~:."c:,~c! aen.r.iOfflcedutleeJune
2 Br. Trt..lewl 2 BL Con· ~91 oc .. ntront -E'mualcf a..., ... .,........... ·111aac8a:taF Barbare tor •PPI 19 D•~· part llrae,
do, 2 car garage w/ Huntington CrMk Apta Bay, L-Ouna, fully fur· ltw ..... SIM •· "'n U~ ·u 714·841·8500. National 8:30AM 10 1:30PM, per·
opener, micro, frplc, Luxury edull IMng. 1 & 2 nlalled. monthly. May· I C I _I C I I. • r llSSllE Bank of Soutt.n Gall!. fec:t lor college 11udenl, lak ... atreeme, waterfall, Bdrm with g.-agee heel Dec. 484-108-4 tl• llOI 3951 so. P1az.a Dr. Santa email C.M. off\ce. Cell tor
p 0 0 I p I u. j •cu u I. & waiw peld 1...V.aec1 ' dta ... tal •• 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. Ana Interview 845-8811.
$750lmo. 645-3t t5 MCUl'lty. From' '610. Call Ma I FULLERTON Hair dre11lng ea1)1t1nt,
IJC57T'W':"'J'Oiii . up s.Q.181,.from e.: . 98ctltlloi ~I • turnlahed. 141 14' SE.D AS&ISTA.ML muas....be ~ •
or down. No pell. --4 bike f rom beach . I 1• ,...... JIH& ""1'AIMM IPPn working situation tor 1480/mo. Sierra' Mgml 1126/wtc. 1·985-"495'4 0111 Mesa 250•500 11. ,.. • ~-.. ~ Salary, Commlulon, mature lndl11ldu11 In
841· 1324 Y1UJ11 PalrTI Spring•. Short/long tulle from s1751mo. Utll l UYI I WEEI Education. Coron• del lovely well ea1abll1hed
New 1 & 2 Bdrm lwcury term. S3!50/wll.'3Br 2ba, lncld. 779 W. 19th. St. ATTRACTtlfE. Mar ArM. Call Onlce tor Hlon, Lag Bch. Call apta In 14 plane. 1 Bdrm very pv1 pool Walk 10 951•8928 MASSUSSES Appl, 871·9051 494·9729 for Interview 9fe81i8.AU lrom $545, 2 Bdrm from Smoke TrM l Ralph'1, TO SERVE YOU. BKKR. Chrl1tlan BullMM HANDYMAN In. ., .. n .. 'I. $830. TownhouM lrom 875-7620· 2!50/up, carpel•, drapea, *FITI ••n . dH lrea mat"re. •llP•· L..,,.•na Beech $8116 + pool1, tennla, a/c, reatrooma. 17301 -" ...,94 1130 Beautlfully landacaped w•l•r'l•ll•. pond al Gea ... tale tt IUit lttl Beach Blvd. Huntington LARGEST & M OST rlenced only, bookkeep-4 • 1 garden apta. Pool & ape. tor cooking & heating Beach. 842·2834. RELIABLE er. PI T. Non-1moklng ....... /lttt
Patto./decka. No pell. . paid. From San Diego Roommate Coordl~tora '"Y FRONT OFFICE. 1000'1 of mbr• alnce onlce. Poamon available "'-·"-• .,_,.,., .._...., Bachelor $420 Frwy drive North on Al appllc:anl.1 ecrtieoed "' t984 June 1. Mall Aeeume and ......,...,, ...... ,......, ,._.
1 Bdrm $500 Beach 10 McFadden and We do the ...,.ch for you $575/mo. Janitorial, 972•1000, 24 hounl Refereneee to: P.O. Box • tltlma day ho1te11/
131 E. l81h. 846..eetO weat on McFedden to 5:_ro1r, ~ .!!!,. ulMa, prttng, 973-t003 lllUT•• ••& ~!7:2~wport Beach, ~~~.' 2~~P~~ ~;if~~~ ...... v I I ,.. I VaJ l ~.. rua1.... Seawlnd VIiiage. (714) • 1 Rm pvt ofc, utll lncl'd .... .... Hwy a Ult I taMI ua I ti Blc'*or $420 193-5198. Wanted mat reep female $185 mo. Co11t Hwy, IUllAIE ~ t--'-------lm. U4f -== .... L Ult I·---.... L uia 1 Bdrm "495 ... --·-rmmte to .,,.. ep1 or h• N.B. 850·1111 2022 au• Some expef. wtlh retail. HoueeclNnlng, PfT. eitP ~ • _... • ~ 181 E. 18th 842...()858 ~·-_..,.. In CdM, Irv, Newport ,.IL Full time. Pleaae cell Muat have car & phone. mflLS BAYFRONT HOME Studio apl, ptly tum. Welk Quiet, epacloua, near area. Non-amkr. O.n find IALIU ISWI NEWPORT BEACH 675-7874. Call Jean, 980-6971
1 10 3 bdrms. •tarting at EJegani & apacloua 4 Br to beech. Skytlt•. micro, 1 Bdrm. $495 bHch. 2 Br. 1'.~ Ba. plaoe together. 51&-U32 Nloe Small pvt olc, non· 111-1111 S EPER M25 to $11!50 3 car gar, dock '811811'. pvt ent. No pela. $375. 2250 Vanguard Townhouae. $550/mo. amkr. $285 mo. 10AM·12AM Buay Medical Dlatrlbutor HOU EKE • exper, $240<>/mo. 9515-1819 540-11628 980·8858 Wanted 10 ahare hOme 073-4720 l IAY A WEii needl aecretary "Frldey" tor home on bay. M~n.
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3 Br TowntiouM powder lnprt .... , Utt ale, pool, .-:. get•, no 2 Br. unturn & furn, pool, Collt• Mw ., ... Shlrl9)' ampl pkg, lrom 1325. To S-You ence. XLNT typing, die-5 rm: 2 Ba. 1rp1o.' commty ON THE SAND J>9l•. 1550/mo. llee-3&52 IPL 18992 Aorlda. 842·1207 ~:~ · C 11 Hwy . "Unatlached Proleealonal taphone & apelllng Ulfll1 1.ln_t_e_r_lo-,-o-.-,,-g-n-S-ho_w_
po o 1. $ 1 o O O I m o . SUMMER RENTAL 2·er. 1 Ba. apt. $550. s.. 842•2834 &42-3172 Prof. mllli'rmm•I• wanted Gentleman whoH key • muat. Benefit•. ealary Room needs p1r1 time
873-8858 3 Br. 2 Ba. unit, '111191 b/11, curtty dep. $250. Stove, Nr bcf\ 2Br 1'),ba, cpta, ati.re 2 bdrm 11ou .. In adane ... talallll lnlereata are cl111lc11 negotiable. Phone Peraon Frid ay w /
VaraelllH condo, 102 lumlehed, wuhet, dryer cpta/drpa, lndry rm, drpa, blllna, lrplc. encl Corona del Miii. cio.. 10 mualc. travel. boating. 841·2885 ~ 10.12 e xpe rt e nc• r-i ~ B lnc:ld. Year1y or Mil'fln'*, pool. M&-7237 gar (twnhH) $595. beach. Qutet non-emkr. ront offlc.• w /ahop and Ulllng, Mella unat· ONLY. • 842·2255 SdlCMz Ptaa. 249, NB. 2 erldad g111age. ~T 1335 +.,., Ulll. l20-le67 apace. reaaonab... teched lntelllgenl, at~ Br. 2nd fir corner unll 5802 Sei'aehore. 3 lllr, ,.,., be lwnl'IM, gar, Coeta MeN.. toned R·2. trectlv• 30-40 yNr old I~ ._...., Setretwy
,:,::'..,. wlo~:-.dcoc"'oYufeclnortyard.~lncl TSLMQmt. 842·1903 pvt,.P,•tlo:..1'~P!C,-.fv•ll. -.. MIT . WI LIDI 1548-7249 . ledywttllalnlllerlnt.,.1 E.xpertenc.cs, good 8'>-Mi9dlwn alze N. B. Law
1, ~ .. mo. " ........ -Mlaalon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 2 ...... , llll for 1111lng relatlonahlp. PMrance. haw good ,... Firm 11 INkll\g a Clllll ~,... condo. 2 BR. w w carpeting, drepea, Lrg 2 Br, newly painted, ea. 1760·1755. Fenced fll YOU! Pteue write to Ted PO ,_ WOftla well wleh Utlgatlon Secretary wtlh
1 Ba, b~ 1tream1 w / d/W, elecl range & gar crp/drpa . ..,.951mo. yard & garage, Kid• & C-1. w. 191h Box 17057, lrvlne, Ca. public. Full°' part time. 2·3 yra experience to
r9frlg, 1enn1a, pool, Jae. d•P•I. E111en1fve facll, Spacious single, one 832•1788 pe11 W91come. M S-2000. ..../lee_.... SI. C.M. Prime locallon. 92713." ARCO. 3414 So. Mein WOrll cloNly with Para-No peta. Avail. now. Incl pool, clbhM & ac;. & ..__ .. _ .. r~m _... a.-1 o 1 1 t t 2 B 1 B s •-11 ,.__ t 1 CPT 1 ,..., wu _,.g, ......,_,, n ... ld•ltt4 x n erma. r. a. Dt1"I l<lU -· ,.._ 901 . exper pre .
IMO. 87M229 ceouu-~o:.!:koli::Contund!!; "415, 1 &1, refrlga, llove, 5,,5 2 Br •2 Ba Mint ,.1 In ,..,,1,.,,.. Co. private houM with large • ........_ XLNT Sklll• required. cn..ry 3 br, 2 be. 2 aty ~~te'O.• M2-eo67-· ~1110. c ean, no P•la. • · · · ,. "" .. .,... yard. UM u office, dr... Bechtlor/Bacheloret1e --... Non-amkr. Salary com·
condo w/patlo, Walnul 31-C w. 18th. 873·7787 ~', ~:'d~,P~'. ~:=,~~d lhop, antlquee, etc. Stlllt Ollloa & Birthday Partlel. Part time cook WHk menaurate with experl·
Square. Avall.~a 1. BAYSHORE8-3Br, den, nr •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 833•3307• 7eo.1713 e Mo. Guarnld 8etVloe MAK IN 0 M 0 NEY I T1I UIT ..U enda. Need pert0n with ence. Good Benellta. -2•1mo. ,._,. 1 pvt bch, $1500 mo........ .._ ~ ...-.... ~-· C -'It E WI $5!50/mo. + .-:. 11• •••• Ill 1111 good peraonellty for 752-8841 -" .... ""' -. · ·-·.r .......,... bd 2~ be. dbl,..,, ,_ • r..., 1 • 'J9 ,,_ 548-5«2 770-5829 --cooking. Some uperl-•---------wkdy•: 552-8488 eva/ 875-0915 dyl. $495. lld <*, no pela. • -• Newa. Time Magulne, ~. Oood pey, pleu-Legal Secre1ary-Newpor1 wtmde 5 8d s .. _. 8334974. C/llpell and <>Aini, $700. KNX ........ ..... .. ... '"-th -t-ATTN: Buelneeamen. Attr. ., __ h I p I d r OIMr'Mt, Har.,.,. Cali agt "Ulai;;-IM&-1372 ,._, ..... "··PT•.,.· · -· -young lady wllf model Ing Senta Ana environ· ..... c • or ar ner •n
In The VIiiage of Wood· view Homee, good toe. FURHISHED Of EaaUlde 2 Bdrm 1 beth, Newport Ofc 832...-134 & OU pd, ale avall. Incl. call for lntervelw. Bual· ment. Call only 9-11 AM eaaoclate. Corp()(ate ••·
bftdae. lowMome 3 er. 1938 Porl Clari dge. UNn ....... SHED, pool, laundry, edult 'I\ oft 10 all 1800 aq It of fenced ~only. 83~ 558-1304 perlence pref, Fut.
2'At Aa. lrplc, dllhwaal'ler, $1375/mo. Cal Emerald ~• r.Lu ,""'m• mtt complex $450, 833-7890 whO are relocallng. yard. C-2, Suite T, 130 E. ••u--accurate t yping and .,.ao. mini bllnde In Br. Bey Realty 484-1840 -. U llUI~ OI 846-1947 Tu.tin Ofo 832-4134 17th St, C.M. $500/mo. FITNESS FOR 2. Pre-nalal 1-ahof1hand required. S•·
lll!Olmo. Near CulY9f & PANORAMIC PAID, HEALTH EMU!de 1 Br • ..,.,~... eluxe unlta In •·plea, H~ete wanted, male 5"48-0'479 EJlerclH Cl11e. FIRST $75·S 100 a dey. Paid lary commeneurate with
W• Yale Loop. Agent OCEAN VIEW CLUBS, Tt.NNIS. •~""/ ....... ~1 ... & frplc, car ..... ta, dr•~•· 20•25, maater bdrm & --111111 llft CLASS FREEi 897·20811, twice a week. Worlt own experience. Excellent ,_ M&-2000 SWl""""ING I oareoe • ....,., mo. •• .--~ 840-2870 houl'S In own .,..._ fringe benellta. Call Judy no · · · Highly upgraded 4 Br, .... ,.., , Pus [aat req. e•~·4280 alt hk-up, ended If:• 3 r. 2 balh Newport BHch. Relall/olflc• $875/mo. 75()..1828 750-6458 at 114-851·11400
VISTA "LAl'tf 3 eR 2'At ea, fr/dr. Pvt walled mu<b more!Sony, Sun. Ba. 1050. 2 r. 1 Ba. $260+\o\. &48-C307 549.1%6. 875-2213 ltHll1 I c._......, LIUL/llMnUY/ fwnlf'I room, br.-id ne...i comm. 12150/mo. noPf15.Modets '6 l0.Nopela.~ Chrl1tlan lem. 20·1 nda ......rtvtcnda. la._...,._ "•11 -..-omce
h •""""' le '"••1••" d lly LUXtlY COft)() lf!!!I!!' -Mature peraon, Office ww•-ome. """' mo. 8ff. .,.._-....., Opell a 9 to 6. UI lueL 17U lhr ultra 3 BR TH nr bctl, 3300 .,,,11. former Venua •-agl. 780-8117 p--•••,.-2 Br. net • ..,.,. • CM , n/1mkr. $300. _._ M...,llo 103 E 171h St THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S Exp w/gen knowledge of S II I I ., .,.,....,. ~ Oakwood Walk to S. Cat Plaza North L.llllUn• 1 Br .. 1 yr ... 2•2897 .,. · · · CHORUS SUMMER Bkk'g. 10 k~ by touch. ma • congen • ... ew-
PM ~ 4 Br Buy w/ w/Q811i9 neer l>Mdl... Flnlplace, elegant Ff'91lCh IHH. 1450/mo. Evea ....., CM, II N-port Blvd., WORKSHOP la pr-I· Type 50·80 wpm. Bur-port Beactl office needl
rent 8700'1 dbl garage BEST Atty 53M 190 ,.. Gllt'da ApM111Mwts Windows. AJC In home 497·6382 Male lo •h•r• big 4 Br. avail 4/15. 875-ellOO Ing Giibert & Sulllvan'a rough• L-4000 exper. non-amo ker who can
IEST Alty 53M190 IM SEA VIEW. Executive aecurlty. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. · hou ... walk to beach. W L ... tal 1118 (The Mikado) beginning helpful. Call 8·5 week· type 50 WPM, epeil, en-___ .,;_ ____ -1 home. 3 Br. Spa. Oor· NewportleadlSo aleo lncludeePf1v91ectub 1 Br w/efflolenoy kit, 1260/mo. plu• IHI & U I Mey 17th: Tueadey & daya, 54 5-1080 or unclate, and 11 Hll· ':=:: ..... 1141 oeou• vi-. S1850/mo. ' wttf\ tennla court• poo1a belul oc.an view trom 1100 dep. N.B. 83 1-7325 •Sn5 up. 2285 tt lndu-Thuradey, 4·5:30PM. 54~ motivated. Muet llave 1 !!!!!! 644-7070 1700 16th Strttt lacuuJ Munu 't>eaull: bdrm> llY rm. No pell & atrial office 18101 A.-652-IM41. yr. law ofl1ce uperlence.
Vlctona 8oh-Chatmlng 3 (at Down fully dticorated 'c:tubhou-non·emkr. $500/mo plua Fem to •hr home, Mair dondo Clrae #T Hunt· SUMMER CARE FOR c 0 Mp u TE R I Call Barbar• 750-1477
lld, 2 .Ill home. Frpl, .... 642-511) .. and much mot9 $7!50 1100 MC dep, 1 yr IM. aulte w/pvt Ba & t-al· lngton BMch: u i-2834. KIDS SOFTWARE un11••-0edm, ~. OcMI\ afde 4 Br, 2~ 8a, New Bed-lndudee moet utti9 t 973-0307 co n Y , P o o I I a p • , ,__..::;.________ ....
ol Hwy. I 1800/mo . ford model. guarded Newport Budl No. 5o4e..:M21, 3841 Beet c:i: ~~-Joyce bet. 5·7. 1200-2500 IQ.ft. Weet Ir· ~ S-11. June 13-Aug ~n1~ ,r,.o~.u cta / 10 $5,12/hr. 988-0311
484-2714, 4~1 WM, comm pool & len-880 Irvine Awnut (belwMn Sunflower & l!!p!! ..... 111t ~ ~ lnclda ofllcea, Wkdya 7:30AM 10 •Communlcallona net· LIQUOR CLERK • Full· ltw911t .... Utt n I a . 11 7 o o I mo . ( t 16th) MecAl'tt!Ur). VERSAILLES Mlle, 2 blk• from ooean, ~5~~89~g4o mo. Tom, :~M·Bc::it~Y Ol~n~~ work progremer. micro/ llrne, night•. good pay,
. 644-6403, 844-8131 MS-ll04 E/Slci. l~b lghl 2 BR VILLA BALBOA NB. 1215/mo plu1 '..\ ulll. 641·2237, 6-45-3231 mini baM. Paa<* PU 1 mature peraon, e11p•r
LIO Elllufl Condo. 2 ltry, Nwpt Cr•I 211y 3 br 2'A • 1y. 114i r Ch $575 CONDOS 831-4980 111 IU1 & dee>. Call Biii Of ewe. and/or C. req. Apply In peraon:
4 It, 3 Ba. Hewty refurb, ba condO. lotted ce1ifng, mo. A,;.,I ~M0--0997 Cd .. 2 Br 2ba nr belCh PeM)' 031-7024 Ive Terrific loc. nr 55, 405 •Appllc1t1on1 Mgr. Su· 2937 E. Co111 Hwy .
8 u P • r . 1 1 2 9 5 I mo, lrplc eundeck dbl gar . rro'io DI G di • -. frwy, aouth Santa Ant, pervlllon ol ci.vetopment CdM. 17~2490 poo1'4 ,ennle.'t"5. #S Llve·aboud 32' boat. Spaclou1 2 Br. Dwnera ttoci w, 11 7:f~ Male to ahare Eatblf r.5::.~.~f"'y P~~.~~~ la1lat11 I ectlvltlee In fine environ· --1-._._--,..-_ ...... ---
LAAGE BLUFf'S CONDO i<amalll. H2.0n 8 perfect tor agl Of oou$ unit, DA & FP. $800/mo. · twnhM. 4 bd, 3 bl g111, ri---l-J merit. Poettlona loc In Irv. ..,.... wtWR 2 ltrf,, 4 Br' 3 Ba. '400/mo Inc. e¥WYlh . B . EltertHn Broker $876 mo. 28', 2Be Condo pool, non·•mkr, S260. oadlng doora, re11on· ..... c.. ., .. R&D Feclll\Y ofter· Cuhler ••per In grooery
'1300 mo. 8"-2907 1u IU UJ ~~15~!~1. 876-3 720-0740 °' 815-2373 beyvtew, 2 cat e1ec g111· Deye, Kat9n, 855-9300, illle. &4e-7512. Room and pvt bath In klx. Ing •Int growth oppty. or l~uor "'"· Morn. or w~ 3 Br $825 .,._,, 3 er Condo ... ._ ..,._,, ' Eaetafde c;oe,1 MeM :,-• wwtlr/dryr hook-up. ev... 720-1450 •U mobile horM, ~ blk to E.O.E. PINM Mnd r• E_, 1," ~ la. frpo, ""'tlo/erbor, avell now. Pvi ptllo: LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT 1tudlo apartment. 1350 J>e!&.23 .,__ Shr Turti. Rock HouM. lttr OCMn, Furn or unfurn, aume to Claatllled Ad 8 s-ee84 Mo
1111ny axtru . '1 100. pool,upa1an.2kldtOK. Ba c h , 1375 mo . mo. TSL .. M 78-Y_•n t $316,111&181+\,;utllt. 1500 aq fl of llorage S28!5/mo, 1100 dep. 027, O•ll&:lot, PO LoanPrcc1111ng 17'-171'4 131-06$4 131-t303 873-tlM 131-64181. ..!2 1
1 g •"' ~ _.._. 3CMO refl no apeoe evell. 2k., all Avell Mey 10, Aefel•t0ee Boll 1&e0, • MeM. Preallglpue ••nk In • . .,... • 803 _. ' ' _._ f PIHH. Cell e\IH and Ca. 921H Sante Ana!Coeca M ...
Waterlronl 3 br 2 b•' llM OCEANFRONT APT. 18r --··-Chlldr•n or P•I•. ··-w.ekendl.980-5844 -I• l<><*lng for VAi ,.. *"'«, 11800 mo.+ winier rental, May 3 to -sr-• 151·5N1 Located,_ 17th SI a II D ml FHA end Convenllonal
lllp l400 1'13-t* HOUH for 1376 ref rig June 18. $750 Incl ulJI. Deluic• 2 bdrm. condo 2/0en waterfront •Pl NB ~bit Prof mature Su!*'IOf Ave. In Coate .......... --' •·-Loan Prooeaaora wllh · atov• tier• won I lu• No pet a. 648· 1 uo, with n~llC9. carpete1 now avall. BHutlfut Fe 10 ah.ire h~ with Meal. etO W. 17th SI, 19 Sall tfll PIT Mon lhru Fri . ...,,_ 1-2 yr •tll*lenoe. Fllll 1nM ... 11•..... BUT Any 83M180 ,_ 873-7&4o4 drapea, all bit. Ina ano grounda, aandy beech, ..,,,._ 844-tCI04 . CM. 846-411111 -Sandwldl. CM 5o4Hte7 ThM Poeltlon. Xlnl Sa· TWO STORY CONDO 2 oommun11y epa. Attacfl. boet lllJI avail. No pet11. .... Jenllorlal 8ualneaa for ... .. .. lary end Bonue. Imme·
bdml, 2,,. .,., 2 0111 O.,. • l """"'" Dal. ec1 enoloMd 2 car gar· 790-0911 Oorgeoue Hunt1na1on !IN. a.tah M!f HIH, Ml11lon Viejo. No usi-rlence nee••· *-~ Call l<>f tN0 mo. No P«I ~ 1If\,_,.8C Plu -'--909. Con~len' w .. 1. LUXURY 2 BR 2be. gar nr Harbor/bMoll condo 2 Audllorlum, Hiii 250. t10,000 grou Income. aery. IExoltlng ~op-Appolntmen•. AMIR·
Me-.eote, 642-4M2 Aeeon·Llk• adult 1rac'............ UM tide IOcltlon. 1750 per beach. UOOllM, 1111 ~ ~b~o~a t!'a~b,or Full A.V. We11m1n1ter Growing,..., 761-30S1 portunlty. ICAH TEMPORARY
OoM!lfront 2 ~ MW, 2 wfpoot, gete. 841C>+t40 BAYFRONT, Pier av.II. 3 moHARBOR REAL Tv ~ Ave. 110o2143 Of m 8 ( e pref~ t 3 2 5. Mall. •1..ooae 12-lpm. Retiring from wtloletele Fee tot DnctOfY. 8 E R V .w 8 , 8'0fYNMt\t\oueeontha utll IH• dlecoun1, or etory, 2 8r, frflo, g14)!!M400 84t-SSMMttwv.frt. 21:.-5t24484 bullMM. 116,000 buyt 1-312~7 1_1_1..._ __ 1 _____ _
-.id ....... "' IOltl " l p u , 0 h • • • 0 p t I 0 n 11800/mo 875-309 - -Nr H Hololtll I ...... a ·---.. .. .... plua. Good In-Ext. ~ 11&a ...... ,,.... * ... .,;;;;' I bf 4 be 7164MO . ,;,., °:'Id :lbe. ··~ Mlf atwe t.C,M. llOUM, ftPP!ll!WI come I upanalon, _ ... llLDllF
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.. I .. ....._ 11 .. 011. matlna. 11110. ' w~ 2 ... 2 Ir. 2 la up/clOwnltan. -· --.. ,_ ..... _ .. ,JI PIT, FIT, XUfT ComnNa.. ~ lotl M1'°444 11111 "' -110-n..o Woondo,21t,21aon......, 1 If. wltll.,.,..... ._.,..""' "1 •I '240 plue utll. Jan ThrOU9l'I ~111•..,. .. wn In OC • ..._ ~ • · ~~-~r~J~1~ ~~b!:"J::; :4i.le~~~· ·•ooi m-o. r,-:.~~j,~'. 1a.nt1,141-r141 ~331:.~-=-'::'yourown~ :r.:r.~~1~;'.~ LOAN REP'S
'°°'-. ,-. ,,...._ .. , reetrtcted aooeM, Ma· $141/mo. IU·UH, ...... lytl( Dlt pure ....,, le 1 14CM141 ....... I w/•
n.loety landeo•r•d. ture oou2r. J::'.'~o 11t.ttow&r«naa.emt11 Ml..... -----lrtd I'"" 1111 b11tor .. .,t.ume 1or !:':! ........ .. ......... Co •uu. 140·1 at. -~.. . . ,· prd, ...... P411Cf. AOUl.TFAMILYOFS - - --10• w'" ~ _..... -,,..,.4 ..,. .
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uon. Contr1c;tor, pur-& rMld. UC'd, bondld. C.M. Uc. Tom 557-4480 Johnson&. Son: Do own I Ir • 110 min. Lowell prioe.131-2345 Ing & R•movel. Qu1I, Ina. ~;9lo. F•tMrV. ~d 'r: •viii -+ ............... w_. oontrlCt Ins. FOf Mt, 662•9142 work. 16 yrs m1lnt. &. 66 -8271 Bob BRICKWORK· S 11 WOttc only. 494-3e11 llf6-44"'• 1-•"68 ... 1 ,,._.;, ""-"' ........-" Glf• Door ()p«store, 111\deaiping. 7M-1999 · me or ""' ...,.._ . .... • '"'''" lebor or "'91 ~Ing. U , ....... I ... sprlnge, 111rdw1r•. For , COiiege Student wtlh large large jObe &. r9C)elrt. PMtltrlMJ •.......1--/ &la-"'--640-7944 875-eOU iMut1MJ C.U.... C.-P.A.l.D.E. ...,.,.,rue-UC 308888 RemocMI demonitatlon Seecoalt ISMAEL S GAROEHING tr11 c'k l o wut rel•, Loc:el refe. 546-8512 ---l!!!Wl!l~~l,j:.J!!IU~-!!!:·!.!l!!!!!!!!~-fiOii:~=-;;t:=i:::--
-UOn, 145-3305. Add'ns a Cabinet•' 2488 Newpor1. Blvd. C.M. CIMn-u119, tree trim & prompt. Think you . Custom ~.Slone ...... l•Hllllst All«•llonl tut ..v. H9m ...... Cl!ulet
N9W & ~eyi~' CaMae1 ...... 541-86M IMS-4&44 842-3490. ,l"elnL Mrvtc:. 646-2602 Coun. 750-1971 Bloctl-Concm..Stucco ColOrtM". 876-4818 p1nt1/drHSH, m1k• WE WASH WINOOWS ~try. L • • -JAPANESE GAR~ER LIGUT u•uLJU'-' .. _.._ F _ ..... ~ ....... t2 country Items 851~114 Fu1 . ProfeMlonll Ablllty B6drw 730-1900 •New cabln•l•, c;ablnel Dmrall .. Niii " ""' "-.._.... ,... -•· --~ Pluln/ btalr n. .................. ..,...,_ ........ --"--------• 1 1 b • t 1 _ M1lnt, cl••n-u r•• Apt cl••n-up1. F111 , - -lelu -·• ...,,,. .---·-'"1"9!/ ...... ec ng, lrl ,. orm ca DRYWALL TAPING Spring, hdwe. ELEC. trimming, 1m1ll land· r • e e . Mr . Brown ....... PLASTER PATCHING ,.....,..,.. ___ ...,. ___ • Fr• M1lm1t• 848-7381
' countertope. &42-0881 All T•ittur• a ~tie GATES. Bob'• 546-3817 seeping .. Jeck &42-8155 54&-M90 -ABC MOVING-RHtuc;cos. lnt/•xt. 30 ~ WUTI "LAI the 8untNne In" ~ n~~ ceblnlt• a Cupenlry Free .. ,. K9Vin 173-1603 ladniat Qiu ' ll1n Ouldl. Cereful s.Moe. yrs. Neel. Piii.ii 545-2977 tm • ~ SUNSHINE WINOOW
FrM .... uc'. 831-M F ~.~. 6 ~~5-~3 DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL I .. ..... Cl!!!l!t Uc. T13804e 662.0.tO m1 A quiet lect of ..... tMI CLEANING 542-1549 ,... -•n•.. • .... ,_ All p~ a ~air• TIUI Custom bllf mlrrore, war-ROBIN'S CLEANING v -· your 9Mrgy bllls mey go JOtln'• Window Cleenlng Aa@&Jt BUD552-9682 TopP«f/r.mov9d Clean dro b• d oor1, tub&. Servlc9 -ath«oughly *'-1 •¥111* "' PUSTIJllG up2to3tlmMuhlghu Fr•eet.12yraup. _ 1 751-3471 show•r enc;I. G1111 re-dMtl houM. 540-0857 e..t qulllty. 26 yr exp. 1o1'::.~ C., your PfM9nl rel• In the &40-1oe1 ~~ILOI --•·-Alter1tlons llectrical up,,_ awn1. pllOll'nelll. 620-0201 c-...--IM HOUMk-i~ Comp91111Ye r•t•. ~ next -rel )'Mr._ Ar• --------Ina ,__. l.&ndsc;aplng-Yd Ctnu1>9 •--.a ....._V &.' ........... 1..:::.-~ Lie T-118,428 730-1363 yoo going to 1111 atltl for S&S AepNt 831 _..tHllc: Ooofl..wlndOWM:eblnet• IELECTRICIAN. Priced Tree trlmlremov-Melnt __ ,... me; IU..,,.... ,..........., ..... 111 not & 11 ....,., -.1d1-----------------• Pllflel..pltloe--tencee. right, Ir" eallm•I• on ~ -01"" -Kitty 541-4970 STARVING COLLEGE pJuaJt "" •-wvut If• ln ...... Den HeltbWQ Gr.cjlng .Wry 541-4413 llfge or am&ll Jobs. Irrigation Jim 8111 u ***HOME REPAIR STUDENTS MOVING i:..:.==--.-------like lntormetlon on solar That Ill contrlCIOfs who
& Pevtna Co. Rel/comm Repalf/sm Job• F9nces Lie. 398621. 873-0359 .,. 11111... ~:"':!;;~ B1::::::.r~:=:~1~~ co. UC. T12 ..... 341 H llr a vi 141-lUI :*gy, c;all Don lnmen pettorm woric O¥lr $200
UC. 397eao.. 842"1720 1h•lvH, part1i1one. Lo RESID/COMM'U IND. LaTwnree·trt ... rlm111/~~~·a11a11 Remod. Klllth &41-4872 M0-2e11. bef 9, en 4 ~":¥C~·u8$4~~~1 WATERHEATER Special (114) Ml-1111 l nc ludlng lebor ind ~u&.... r•t•. St9Ye 762·865e 20 yrs. oo my own work. ,,...,v• ....... Pool hMt.,.•Fumeoes materl•I• mu11 b• II· !!!!!!~ UC 278041 Al 84._8128 Lawn malnt/Rololllllng JACK OF ALL TRADES I Do H~ng . .-1· p-•--=-O I ldted f $6 l-1-::J:l.1--"-.. -'------I cenMd. UnllcenMd oon-BABVSITTING CUSTOM CARPENTRY · · Free •llmele 648-'°'6 Cell Jeck enytlme, eble &. refs. $46. Cell ... !!!!! "ns c rom · -~ trlCtor. llloutd eo stete
My eo.ta MeM hofne nr All 1ype1. 20 yre. Lic. Electrlclen: new &. r99&1r. Dey or night. 176-3014 Mary 645-4548..,.. ,. ,__ =·· J~~!J6~r MA Sprtnkler/lllldec:ape In their edvertlelng. Con-
Vlctorta &42-3482 • Pllombo 9e2-8314 All typel. Low prlcH. C~~~lps/~enTreedSC:::~ng GARCIA'S MAINT . Bldg/ ..... lfu&.... by Rlcherd Sinor. Uc;. • M&M Repelra, lie #282873. trec:tore llld COlllUIMl'S,
Lle'd. Free eet. 831-2346 F n..., ng 542_9907 lrlr pk, It c&rl)9ntry, elec, ~ 280844. 14 yra of hei>PY 1161.8804/542-11033 64M974, &42-8007 oonllCt Mery Grondle II a.u.... Cpl ltrft!t ELECTRICIAN r .. •t. plumbing 497-6831 loCil cuatomers. , .. _ (714) 668-408e With eny
Sl'lempoo & llMm cleln. Gd retee. rr• eet. uc. Rllph Cebellero & Sons · House titting deelfed by Thenk you, 913-4114 Pttl lenlat/ l!tlln .. queellone. Contrector'• Lift UI 1.a Color brlghlenere. whl 411449 Weyne 831-7630 Compl. malnt. c;omm/ ome repelra, carl)9ntry, young, reepontlble pro--•• nw ,_. Tiie a Muonry: ,_ &. r• Sitt• Uc9nM Boerd, 28 30 Hellum 8lloof1s del. orptt • 10 min. bleech. ,..., r,... !rimming & ,.... cabinet•, •l•c;trlcal. teulon1I tor summu .-.. •-·-20 yre exp. Pool ..v, r• pair. All types, Ouellty. Civic;. C•nler Pl1z.1, enytlm•. BHullful for Hall llY/dln $15 ELECTRICIAN movel, c1 .. n-1,1pe. FrM plumbing, fencing. Oon month• beginning In Prompt, nHt prol•H· moldlng. Early comple-FrM eet. Lic. l :fl-2346 Room 890, Sant• An•.
Mothers Dlyl 873-4419 • ·""' ; •vg Lie. 2331011. Sm1ll/IG• 1 ........ 154 aft 4 30 M&-0148 .June. I wtll car• tor pets lonela/lo retee 63$-7149 llon, malnt. & rep1lr.1--:J~J!i:SJ'~~=-~~C~9=2=70=1=·===== --------1 room S7.50: couch S10; Jo~. repelrl. 543-520!f ee ' ' : . and pay uUllllH. C1ll Free ..t. 24 hr MrV Uc I TILE INSTALLED Ballon Produc:tlons Unll-dlr $6. Guar. tlllm. pet Gwdenlng wented, mow-Cwpentry-Muonry &75-4478 eft« 8 INT/EXT. CALL JIM, 283800. 945-1280 . . All klnd1<Gll8fenlMd
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mlled: Moth1rs D1y odor. Cf'PI repalf'. 16 yre Th• taet11t dr1w In th• Ing, •doing, r1klng. Rooflno-Plumblng ... 1111 fWa. John 893-0487 SELL Idle 11em1 with •
·bright bouqu•ll. exp. Do work myHll. West ... an lrvln• Mirror ••••ping , fr•• ••ti· °'YW•Stucc:o-TM. • Hive eomethlng to Mil? Delly Piiot Clllllltl9d Ad.
494-7660 Reb. 6~123 . CIMsltled ed.,!42-7117 mat.....646-7541 &. mor9. JB &41-9990 ~~da_fi2.,_5e78 Sell ldl9 It.ma 542-58711 ~eds ~J!.well. w~ Ad• Cell ~2-5878 542-5178.
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"ltlDI .U.. ......... P/T R~nlst, c~::·~::,: 8alM TRUCKING l 111 ~ I llY WiM ...:-..,~ to S800 per ,,_~ ltnd d Id 1 t'llmll NO Experl•nu·Nec••· Herb 957-8133 Herb 967-8133 ..-N you hlMI a sta. ..,..,,,.,_..._m"'"' -k• lharp In 1" 118 WOfld Book 1 l9edet In 11ry For lntormetlon 1--...,-,....------1---......,------
..-gon..or...ven Ind ~~-:::~':,\';,81 ~hu~~yJSjng cwttnQdellilQOllW'lthu c;111:.t19·227-&169 or Aefrl\, 1250. W~r ~ ...L.~:t .ft.N~...L. ~~neenaoerr. th0•41 hours. Mu•t be Hlary comm•n•urete op•nlno• for , .. c;h.n "8t9·"'227 .... 84 1 AM-~ dryer •. $ t:J!> s ••Cti. Jl{""Jl{l DU~
Cell Mr. Rountr .. et ivelleble -momlngs wtth exper Good ~ \his IUmrMr. Hlat\ QU9-PM Mondey thru Frldey. D • h ... II r . 1 0 O · WIM
548-7058 btwn 11AM & from 2 AM to 11 AM fll* 762..eR1 rentMd lnoome. frelnlna Adema Enterprilee. Inc. 8441-5548 MASTERS AUCTI~
3PM __. deya. Mon-Fri 1nd wknda'. · •t c;IOM of sc:hool. BITI Fee for Dlt9ctory. Sears Fro•ll••• 1lde by 141 1111 ln-NJI
MARKETING&. TRAINING Good supp)9menlll In-RECEPTIONIST/ Cl.ERK Helmuth, 7eo-0801. Two people btwn of tide refrlg, llk1 new.----------
---T"11 Halrit 81 ltrmy group
62 Open
CD-OMdt 1 pereon JWIUL come ldMI for 1tudenlt TYPIST · '~':it •«rec; SE.AMSt8E.SS~ •XP9L.. l:ll....xU_o . 1310, Ru11 Floral Sola. 8'.
n p•rl•nce In •llh•r •n om•-60a ee. • • llfW, to CUTTER, F/Tlm•. RE-~ w/m , whO'd en-873-9023 plltow-badl, 12!!0 .
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5 Aetaxa11on
10 Quote
14 Say
15 Sal ire
16 Chinese c:ly
t 7 Friction
19 Cowboy
gear
20 Babbler
21 Plunder
22 French head
23 D:sprove
25 On behalf of
26 Plane prel:x
30 Observe
31 Harangue
34 Ms Garbo
36Watl
38 Fox
39 Reserved
42 Healing deity
43 Ties up
44 Animate
45 Sowed
47 Diamond
49 Famed loch
50 Atmosphere
5 1 Missile
53 Diminish
2 3
64 Nol taped
65 Romance
66 Rivet
67 Lost sap
68 Allowances
69 Qlscern
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1 Fish
2 All through
3 N. Mex. hill
4 Hemng
young
5 Metric units
6 Sport s stat 27 A Ford
7 Wood 1o:nt 28 Refreshing
8 Not diluted 29 S:ouan
9 M agpie 31 Face
10 Kmd ol oil twitch
11 Obligatory 32 Birds
t2 Track ad111ser 33 Paradises
13 Circuit court 35 Color
18 E. Ind. 37 Tighlwad
weight 40 Half-way
24 Under way 41 M etal
25 Ultimate 46 Reduced
26 Sicknesses rood
6 1 8 9
48 Examples
51 T rood area
52 Network
53 L:ght source
54 Indigo
shrub
55 Breathe
hard
57 Ear par1
58 Corn units
59 Springe
60 Vortex
63 Animal doc
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tMCtllng, training, 91119'· treln you to t•k• retlll work tor pr:x"~' ::-: CEPT, P/Tlm•. tor .. u Joy helplOQ ... , 1111to ec-Hot Point tide by llde w/ 963-4058
telnrnent or ...... Mu11 ln"9tllorlM, working With :i::•~~ ~vio 11~ loft. HB ar ... Cell tor CHS 11 Co111 Meu ic:. m&k« s22s. Soll,
11.v. ...,. •• free. one of the n1llon's ler-C 11· 1 · b 1 w ~ IPPI. 71418911-2434 S w • p M •et . f531.59ee MIO
(714) 1191-0028 •II•• !!!91 Inventory MrYICM. 9 .30 A M to ·3 0A M IEOlln••y ·* 2 13-668-35&0, btwn &.41-&eoe 12pm. n• P•Y you whlle you 975-0927 • · * 1111 &PM & 8:30 1Ull ... llTll
train. Aleo, Iller• C8l'I be . Sharp P•rton with 70 TYP ST· 15-76 Sesre K•nmor• whit•, Like ,_ gorgeous bdrm Ulll Timi opening• fOf c:ereer ed-......... ht/Tnht wpm typing and diet•· 11: ·, wp~i gen. $86.00. 780-11111 HI. b .. utllul It gold SOIM •xperleooe neoM-VlnC9r'Mfll. Must be 18 tO k.., helpful, not ne-phone lklll1 to work In o ce 5 r~t. rport Ch•rry wood, lovely
1 • r y . w 1 g • n e 0 • 0< High School Gred end -, IHI pic;•d N•wport .,..., 8 1·1 1 Side by Side Fr09t Fr• c:aNed duel ez heedbrd,
961-4591 ,, • ..,. r911•ble trensporta.-c:eaery. bottlOQ know-B••ch RHI E•l•I• Of· W119houMllnalde s.... Retrig. xlnt cond. $300. 2 lg atand•. dual e..u-
1---------1 Uon. Some 10-tley very =.,o~!:.~~l~h·~~ fie•. Word ProceHlng \lllflety of dullM lo we-752-1153, 876-3085 tyrHI m1llr~H a box mlllAI. &ISISTUT helpful. We ere t1klng 873-7272 experl9ne9 helpful. Con-retlouM, door ftnlettlng, Teppen gert>ege compec-eprlngt. men 1 chell of
Newpor1 Belch Ophlhal· appllclltlone from M~ 3 •· t.:t Pgegy 11 833.2900 with ablllty to hendle In-tor Ilk•.._ ,_ UMd drwrs w/open doora.
mologlst deelree • medl-thr11 the Ith, 8 AM to Reet-ent aid• u l•• In our sho· SlSo/OBO ;59..oeoo w,om1n's lovely drtr a
c:el astlstllll. ExP«lenc;e Noon OH1. V. WASHING· MEAT SLIC ER 1 n d SlmTllf wroom. Seiery + comm. ' mirror . Incl n•w •lee
preterr9d. Cell Mon.-Fr1, TON INVENTORY SER· PORTION CONTROL For mejor brohrege ttrm +++. Ooora by Cnaon, Coldtpot r•frlg, S 100. blenk91, 11\Mta, 2 lg MW ~. 831-4780. \/ICE. 17810 8Mdl Blvd, pereon to oper1t• Ho-In Newport Center. Must 541111833. MlytlQ g&1 dry.,, $50. pillows, xtr• bllnMC wt Ste 54 , Huntington bllf1 Slic.r. Exper. pr.rd. haY9 good typing 6 or-Wstngh1 wHher, $60. cov•r. lovely B1tu ...... fretlt ltllet 8Hc;h. (B .. c;h, So of but wt11 train. $:30 AM to gentz.atlonel lklnl. T..._ WEEl<ENC1 help tor am 9&4-5839 B•dapr .. d . Complele
For buly Sant• Ana Cll-Slet•) e PM. Mon-Thuf. e AM c:::.:xp Cell Arlene S9rllor CJtlz.ens eo.rd a BuMtln GefteB/S•ller ...... Sell 12,000. 545-8071.
nlc. Exp•r . p rel'd to 1 PM Sundey. APPLY 10:.t. 84+8111 ~dH.~. ~•5f~ stove w/hood. HtrvUt Aft 9AM
646-42341 Pamela Plllllnll I 10 AM to 12 Of 2 PM to 4 ..... ~ ..., """""" • 1--------PM. Lon'• Kitchen, 30n ... ......., 548-71113 Gold .• 100. gd c;ond. Jap'""9 tum, P&l)uen
Mod•le, audlllons held RI IWll I S. Harbor Bl., (Herbor 11 .Stock Brok•r1g• Firm 831-2177 c;helr & Sear• q11Hn
Mey 4. Wed st3 Id pmn It PKl!lng. Hendllng, end r......__ Or ) SA nMds nrnanlud per.an "'"" ~cmt '°' .. ,. .... ,.,., s.Ms/c;ook i tove. looks aa..c-couch (Ilk• MW). Tlflanys. NB. r oor, 1llk 1crMnlng hoslwy. ~·._.. · .tttiex~tofflc9skMs ....... ;J ... ""l ,>1o ::--Mw Hk• old fMhloned stove.1_8_73-_9023 ____ .__ __
mustbe over 21· Full T i m•. En~llsh Reeteunint ind dellll orl•nt•d 1r.-r11o •• n .... n.r•-••"" seoo. NEW MATTRESS SETS; ......... lltft epeekl~. CR STAL CA TERI NG H r vie• Acc;uret• typing end J:Z .. -..:.::.. ~~.:,;,/t:' 845-8532 T'wn~ $80, fUI .U. $86,
Nloht lhlf1. BEST WES-CREATI . 831-54 t4 l'IMdl food ~etlOn good phoM ski .. ,_.. ...,~ undn ,,,. e ......... OW>< • Fro11 FtM ~ Queeft S 106, Kina I 125.
T 1: R N A L I B A 8 A WC>ftl9'1. $4 per hr. Full Mry. Cell HeMn for eppt "'"'"' 1 "'""!' ANDY 750-6832 · AMI El19te816ee time. 6 AM-1:30 PM. ~2292 , w/bot1om tnr. QOP-1---------845-7700 Lori'• Kltch•n. 3077 perton. $125. ~9249 For .. ie 10f1, lov ... •t.
N••d c;ompanlonl h•lp. CIDrrD Herb o"r BI v d S . A . Servl09 Stetlon Attendant. t-L-W ... 1119 frlQI F __..____ 19• ........ cottM tabte 2 end teblee
E>derly Ledy In her hofne. IU\lil\ 979-0747 Full time, no mectienlcl. -U s l i r.,.,,,._, '""'•· & • eote table. MOO ~
seoC>/mo/ btd. 831-0425 nDnil HOlJSE· Reet8UIVll non-1mok•r. See Mr. Super MC'y, typist Ofwhal ~ •Id• '246 · $ 1300. 1 yr o Id . -urtn .., Wlltnss/..... Botta, 2490 Felfvt9w •I hew you: Y8fy eftld9n1, 780-8729
NEED EXTRA CASH? Dia le• ,1,,....., Fllf. C.M. 11trec;llv•. outgoing • Retrlgeretor. Ilk• n•w. Four-Potter Wsl•rbed
Compeny "419d• people ftr J••I tllwtll ':i::°'J1= :!"u~: _ UU.-WMI evell. for t•mp. or ptl lr09t free, 2 door. S115. wte dr.-., nit• stand,
lo wortc from home. Stllf1 IH•tr, Ht tf tftt Blackbeerd'1, 4250 Mlf· 16-$7/HR =·~~9~r nHrby 893--llOllO ucel. $3&0, 546-5411
lmmed. $300 per wk. + ........... ,... tlngel9 Wey, N.B. Apply No Selling. S&lery. Expe-. WHITE REFRIGERATOR 2 Sol• &. tovHllt $ 160, poeelble. Cell for 118.96 In perwon only~ 2 rl9nced pr9'err9d but not PfT employment. ttudenl, door, only $50. con.. & end Ibis S16 ..
dlgeet. 1-312-931-7984 lean ............. &.4pm.(Nopfl()Mc:elll). n•cHHry. PI T EvH up. In gener1I office, M7-3939 Relrlg 1260. Wlllr/dry;
Ht. H2239. weft '8t I••• ..... ,...,_.,,, Call Mr•. Bisho p , typist, caltller or......_ MlytlQ gu dr}W. bf'own, $160. Dining tbl S175, .,. ..... fw rtti.11 Attrec;llve, energellc 112-5828 831•7086 good condition $100. King H box eprlng & .. .......... 1111 Mitt ... ,...... peopl• n .. d•d. Door T91ept\OM s.... ~1373 mattr ... $t25. 651-2116
Need• ProfeMlonllls .. ....... ...... P•OPI•. food Hrvlc•. • .... FAIT Aalaal1 I C...u a Mec>le deek & c:hllir, $86.
for dlepl•y 1dv•rll1lng -· c.,ocktsll eervlce, b1r-T~ Publlehing Ann hM .... Siii ._. __ 1 llll Anti que lov••••t & ....._Aleo openings In lttttflta....... tenderl &. hol1/ t\oel ... 10 ,_ pceltlons In OOr _ !!!!~ metchlng c;hllr. nffd1 ~· •llW 1r1l11hl -· ~ ~ 2-6, phoMord«deplnmenl. AKCOobel,llwks,c;hemp S.L.R.-C1non Konl c;e uphol, $f76. 542-44510 875-8880 at••ltalt• ,,.,. =• tple:.~ .. ~.~ a .. th• Money In 011r aired. $200. Otympui. MllC. 9qpml. Comtortebl9 3 pc 11v rm
,... Aeltlurlnl, 14348 Culv-gu1rentMd tlldlna P•Y t51-1Me Not~ over S160. PP Ht, b•IO•· 1300/obo.
....... .......... .... 11 ... •r Blvd .. Irv. or 6180 tcllle. FUii or perMlrM. PUPPIES. BLACK LAB. 1192 ~. Must Ml!. 842-N2e
CNA'• & NA needed ...... • ..... ... Birch St., NB R1pld •dv1nc•. CHh AKC, 1 mM. 1 fem. S5 CANNON AE1 w/1 yrs pl•n H C sol•. llgt\t
1hlft1. Apply Mon thro Bonu1M. Hunt. Bcft. ~·· l300-. Call wmty, cue/tripod Incl, go6d 9125 87s,1172 Fr1. 9AM lo 3PM. New· ,.......... ..... ... Aeeelt* =--* Ill 114-IM-ltll 667-$>33 S226. 84tr5515 Met!! -"--·--· ----
port Conv. Cent«. t565 I •• I ... , '' -TrtlN ,._ .... Pec•n Br••kfront. eo" Superior A ve , N .B. •1, t I • P1rt t o Full Um• for Ill U1...... -nten wld9. $250. Good cond.
8441-7754. .. ..... ., pols9d, 1c;compll•h•d TIU.-mYlf YEUOW. $200 EACti. Alfll. 1167-2733
-.T-+o-+--1--to-tt-lc_•_l_fu_ll_tl_m_•-. -.-itpe-r~l-1 _,1111111•• ..... per90n. Pref. 2 or -t57-30$2 Stert« 1)'91em $t6i5 1·0-t_c_d_•_•_k_l,_1-60-. -D-ln-1b-I
•net In office proc;•-e ........ ltsll Hr-more yre uper. In wom-Quick Surwy. Now Sel-MOTHERS DAY SALE • 5534431 $200, Cept ctltS $36 ...
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w11o.911Joy working With Cell now end begin your "' ~ "MA· from our Coet1 MMI of-~ MO. striped, mlle. Oek bdrm $400. Mint. youth. Mull b• well rMldenllll Nlel car.r TU L FASHIONS, 2tO fie• In th• •venlng tor e.4o.3441 145-7817 972-4885
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by doing lnter .. llng ._........ • r,ertttlrn. help 2 --" ...... ladnll .... tn-t212. OUlfllone 1215. e1e-oaae ~ ..... wotk on ...... --. no•. wHk•nd deye, ...... -ROund 49 .. Pelto Tebll 4
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Miii• •xtr• .. llelP!ne SAL.UNMON ut> to l1• 8 Mr ,,.,,,.. Allo "Hiit! o.oo,. 111-at1 lift tl'M. l400Jobo. M04m
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IACfU'JC! oomea with 111 I CCH . SW. lie 11 UIO HerbOr lltYd. fOy' CARVER IMH. Mt-N4I '11 Celoe GT, I epd, 11, p• '~.=t=-tn~~ :~o. 141·11701 •lt•r '22Stmo. 17~"°" COl'TA MUA JOJ.SIOICE·fMW '9U4!1 lwx lltl :'nT'·o'!'n~a':':: ''!,.~ r::.'P::-m;; '* 1'7 • ~ 4 P•~•noer Oolf cet1, Ml• Newport 890k e.y. 8tlp to Ml •• 141-181 --•111......oitcofl• A.1k 11bcM11 ae1~111. •ow tn • 'rog IUlt. Greb
MUIT IE.LL: lnvtetment NW. 11000. .482 ltO. 1228/mo. llde 1te .. llY . ~-..C• IN l..0--.. --.... _.. '71 ,. __ w-. ~. 11'1~ ·,11" 11.!,i t I .. l •. queitty aw. ct ~. n8-424t .,. 8 o / mo. w 11 d y • 1• -Ull ~:":ito~.' '3-400. __ .. ____ ... ___ _. cinly'280ol~ 114·1111, evl wknd lllAI... Blpkt, •llver, •ntf. Air. tllru ovr puroh .. • end 157.aat,M7·7ac>O. '12 Century ltd, 14,500
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hp. Nu. 140 ••· Eleo ___ ---a..cfl QI.... _59m,.:___' ------•
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Cell Gery "45-1731 Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. ofr. 940-5280, 720-G868 'II m ,_.WI ® Po-1veryt~ New
FOR MOTHER'• DAY . 1 148 Free delivery. I I ti WlllY S!Mr.bluli.ethlr,loml W tlr91,ll'lllNC.I ,Clll
Order. 881loon BouqUll Open Sun. , ..... , I .. USED CAAS & TRUCKS Detlu 1117 Mtat..fklng 110,800. ~. ~ 48e..e313
with plent dellv«ed by TV John'• &48-HM llmlll Mll COME IN OR CALL FOR •77 Oat1un Pick Up, 5 WDIM tStt
Ctown. ~ten up her 25" RCA c;olOf tree con---flU MfUIUl tpe8d, good cond. Prl· 1-111 I&. !!!!.!!!!!...--....!:!!!
clliy, 114/ 1·2379. tole TV, oak Cl8b, •wvf 2 Sohwrnn Treveler 111 Cormlar·Del.Jllo vet• Perty. Mu11 Hll. Rblt 1ng, 1lvr/red Int. Tll LAllllT
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mink, IZ 10, 12500 or bat ... 720-1519 Need• help. 842-8444 an.-1 ......... 1 . ., .. 280Z. d-... __.IV-549-0415/dm, 001m age C•dlll•c• In Sou· oft.13~5 -1 n Ill Cu•tom .,_ ........ _n I ••• " ............ -· 5484a00/81191. them CllllOtnlal See u• &UR•• ....,,_, H"'"-t cuh 1 med ~ w/belge, air, •mlfm tod•vt POOL TABLE 19", chrome color, cost red crulMr. 1125 ""-m · or cua, m.o•. clMn. very '15 190. Th• clH nHt YILllWllEI 111111 ~ ... te, cutt°'J' wood 1730, ucrlfloe S248. c111 875-3589 Yiwr wnk:te. domettlc or good oond. 1 owner. 8round. Vllentlno colof9. Former! JI M8rl vw · "fa· ~:":1-:"wbfl=. Gary 845-,731 PEUGEOT PBNIO 24" 12 orelgn. 551-3285 15400 obo. 873-8808 Priced to Mii fMt. 12500. Y m no ODILUO L 11 12000; Mlllng Stereo •tolen, mutt NII •Pd bike 22.5· lb• h .. lntlla It tlM ltHH '72 DATSUN 240Z 78'-~277 11111.ft.LD~LI" 2&00 H11bor Blvd. tor 15()() firm. 991-8237 1peak1rt. Brand new. ·1 0 • 2 0 m I. I 1 8 9 . Ureula YttH 1111 your C8r, Auto, 110, i()nt cond. '19 4IOSL. Miii n Brown -COSTA MESA
half prlc1, $250. Cell 891-2718 any m1k1, 1ny modell 13350. 840-5023 llCI, brown l11ther Int, Volume Salee, s.tvlce 140-1110 Cu1tom mad• by 1xclu· Brien 842-8870 C Mlf Automobile conllgnment wire wheel•. Quick .... : UICI IMalng 91119 furrier: whit• mink aapr1 l>fokerege. ..1 'fllll HID 127,500. 975-8200 18711 8Mct1 Blvd. =h~~· .:o~O~~~tict~ 'II ftr UllHI 776-4012 Auto, xlnt cond, loeded, '87 MB 250SE Coupe, (lHu1n4t~;n2 =..
b8t otr. es~ II POP TOP, cu•tom Int• llf• Y1I llU lo ml. 1 12·800 "' eaume wht·brwn, teeth. sunroot ,... ••vvv ~;&ut;;dc~i;i:-°Mu.il!!!!~---_:7!,!l!Jl!!I rlor, mech. e11c1ll1n1. I'll BUY leMI.. 87~ 79K orig ml, Iott of TLC 'lt ftr ...aT N9w &. UMd copiers. Mu•t Sn r I · $ 2 5 0 0 · Call Brien 875·1208 or 1• IND J)kl9 over $5000 In rec-1111 11 my co•I • wlll chock E11c1tlc Pack1tt 7141a7S.8305 552 1714 J4,200 mllea, T-top. Ex· llpt•, rul'}I lllGll. Mu•t Gr .. 1 gr9duatlon glfll
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Shellred be•ver w/mlnk 873--0227 or 876-1714 556-1239 1111 -~ '71 240Z ••900 12500 ..... '78 SeYtlll, IUnrf, nu tlr11. coller J1cket, n 12, • -· '73 VW W9'tph•ll•. new lthr, look• & run• A·1. llpl t>tt olr. 839-8005 14' 1lum. boat, V•lco C111vM C8mper, new, 08" 414 PllllP Jutt epent r11torlng, ,_ StHrlng WhHI SLC, eng, clutch, tire•. uph. 17290. P.P. 839-5199 ------------1 U14C, 15 hp Evlnrude 1ttacll to Nov• Chev. Fully I08Cled with en Ill-everything. &40·1090 MCdflol 175 obo. Brend Elec relrlg1. 14250. ~ W~ T~nlt ~tu~ o ut b o 1 rd. I 13 2 5 . S30. 640-7348 ' terreln Mtup. Low ml ... '74 280Z, Mlf'8ntz, AM/ ,_, Cllt Gwy 145•1731 780-0635. '~9~.v~~~/~~,god.
:.1 ~~mm:~'11~·501~t. 548-8381 Meler likn Hit ~. Mn'!!,,=1:.'~!Ye FlooMk~···~ooogoreeeo'· ·uph1a,001. 2nouoC1•01nB10& ·12 au.. Sun Rt, AMtFM 559--0et2 1411 VIie<> alum 18 H.P. ··-.-• -·· ..,, u o · • · cut 1ter.o M8Qt lotd CUneltt HU Evlnrudl + xtru. 1900. Clm•ttl Mo·Pld, lllnl & m•k• 1n oll1r. C•ll 546-7780 ·~ 846-3808. Runs good. d . bed .0 I U300 IH n FlllTI -~rW8ynl-'fennle Club 842-0308 or845-3924 ~ond . $.200-l.O B O _ (71il.~7-3506. --'n-'210 Sed1n 0111 II 11 ._II 93cr.:.211 . m ,
Meml benllll P·l!>dlC,I~· 1011 645-9972 Jeep pickup roll bw. ttereo, alnt lniou~'. M II ~ I P I ·ee vw lldlll W• h•ve •good MllC-th ng nc " · ewtl V11P1Scooter idntcond l1000IMAKEOFFERI 1 33001080 pp en 1 e ge a o ,,_r •.run• tton of NEW & USED 145-9447 11 1 18• L 1 k .....,.. .... ,. 171·3 · 1o42•1fS85 _..._ ,...., ...,... • · · (4897) greet. See to 1pprec. Chevrolet•! ---------"' ••• C •P• r• • • ...,.,, . ....,... ·~-.,,... ....,..._..., •-.-11750/0fr. 813-'418
N1wpotf BHch Tennis Century ~ bolt 4 cy1 '12 -• ·--· I Cl ub Mem bership Grey. '3500. 87M161.' 'll PIMlf! w:ooAAs I~;• ·74 2eoz. 111nt cond. lt -11 .... 'II nr Ill
I 8 5 0 I b 111 0 ff If. 18' ENOURA CRAFT Buddy -t & loc*, good 842·9948/ . ua..7181 13750. 146-'781 52Kml, Snrf' Alloy•, nu engine, brlkll &
131·2329 50 Johnton trlf cov· cond. 1275. 879-e848 "" 78 280Z &"•P , clH n, CU., Petfec1 (71189) muffle r . Run• 11lnt ....... nu 11 ft er "f1850 0412 Mokl· Mo Ped: Xlnt cond. with '80 Jeep Cherok•. lolld~ AM/FM, AC, 14500 ftnn, .... 1995/ofr. 581~1 dyt.
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1180. ~ull tin m•ttJ"' tr..-iec.tver, llflllm. heed 24 lb•, chromoty frame, Tr.cb • to31 :" CUI, new Int, Xlnt cond. 114,000. 13100/obo, 55e.5950 • tteerlng, ptb , em/Im
& box 1 rln '· 150. I o-itey. h!IOO "' trllde •Uoy erte4260 0 80, ee El Camfno, unique one bo. 8sa.2517 "42~214 '78 COM. Blk/yell. xlnt "9r.o, ~lock. Wln---:--~~i3'zr.;.;.;.;.,L;,.;....;..;;..;;;+~~~~~~+tt+:-~~~~== ol • kind, $10,000 In·. . 8 3 MB z 3 8 0 s EL cond, fNIG', 8mlfm cut, do••· Mu•t Hll. Miki
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-. ~ '150 ~-';~a... ,,htra. 1c .. 1111 Mlt Mint-. 980-1817 • good oo;ctee..l::O·· Jeatber. IUMOoJ, l{lr\&. 831..eeo9 • - '77 a-tie, nu br8k•,
• · · 11lnt •h•P•· S49.900 ..... .-.... ,.._1 Rlgh,... .. _ •71·1nt'ITrewlllllkytdtl, 5000 ml. 141,950 . ·eet'W'aug;~,lc>Olf etll.'t::tl&.tllll..nbltcarb, N11r n1w 141124 •prey 780-9538 1ft 8PM. · ,_.,.., ,,_ I "'' t.... MBNZ truc:k eng 4-te>d 640-7852 & runt good. 4 te>d. 8m/fm CUI. Mutl1
=h ~~~. ~ 19• Southcoelt bly bolt. -"~j'~fo1 lloor. K•w•· tr•n• 01 1 trlr hltoll 6 te>d. 12500. 931.~1e1; 1m let • I• • 1 1eoo. 495-f807 u 11 . 12 3 5 o Q.b o .
pletely 111-up. S5000. Very c~erry. 110,500. S~300 n-lio~~:i~. ·~~111 S4000.' 846-3898 558-0250 4 te>d • .,!!,.~1,_ re-Must Mii '15 VW c.mper, _988-4 __ 2_1_3 _____ ,
548-7570 Ste v • a 4 O • e 3 5 O • John 85()..0105 '82 Chevy s-10, lo ml, . dllla. One owner. lvol'y. e,ooo mllll on rt>lt eng, w .. h•r S100, 2 dryers 759-82.81 NeW '83 l(IW8Mlcl 10(125 io.dld, mull 1111.-$8600 fiat tlU Llk• Mw. l13,8U. Oa I0.000 Qrlo mllll. Runt IUI~ lo8ded, ;'' cond.
1100 ••. •OI• 1 100, 2 llVI A WAY Never r8Cld. 11350. "'btt ofr. 5-45-2014 1111 flet 111 875-1395, -831-3804 ;el:53e I 1500/0BO. $4 5. 530-08
cllMt• 120 ... pool tbl 13' Zodl1c, 40 horse Ed 831-3094 '67 Ford Ranchero. RMllY Gold. Orig. owner. '83 300 SO, Anthreclte,
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175, '50 MerCUf')I. 2 bed• Mercury eng, Highlander .78 Y•m 650 SplC ,_ good cond. Runt gd, 811 12800 i..tt11r, Potletled """''· 'lt UlllT ~· Se75 or ~I o .....
150 H, Oy• 831· 1425 trtller plu• 1xtru. l3000 tires r~n• grt bk' rllt/ r b It . $ 2 0 0 0 I o b o . An• 5PM 846-5250 1700 ml, Ilk• ,_, 135, 261c ml, llr, 4-dr.I. AM/FM. b ~ •t-rP ~
:."f:th8=. g~1Sun 676 ~57~~~alc;;.~~~8, rack: $900. 557-8610 831-2782 '78 Flit X19, 28,000 orig 500. PP 714-891-1588 ~~t18~~nd . •3 .975 . J1~2~~· r con ...
---------1---------;__ UNIOl.lE '75 800 K1w1 '81 FORD 4X4 PU ml. 38MPG. Absolutely 11111.w..l tl4J '80 CITATION COUPE Slldlng mirror clout 82 17' Aqua Sport 01· 1 1 1 d. 8 cyl, •tick, $6500. -pert 13195/olr. 84&-8533 T Dr"-& p .. -'67 Bug, 1mlfm, good ~ • ...,. 23K 1 •----
doors for 80"11 105". llke prey w/70 HP Evln°rudl, Hk · 10 '$ · x nt co~ • MS..9573 111 ''"" ,.... tlt11, good oond. $1875. j ...,.... 11"&·8/''"'
,_, 1100. 875-6024 Cent• contole $10,000 ~~-~::lo 160 0 Io r. '81 F100, 8 cyl, 3 tC>d w/ 11..u tllS "~t~sl 846-5923 9~~1 dyt; 551-';'8~
Hlldl power tool• new, OBO. 57a-.354 Hond• 200CC, Ilk• new. 0¥9rdrlve pickup. 23,000 .82 Hond• Civic Hetchbll. Cordle & Tredll '79 VW R•bbll. 5 •pd, evs/wknd
1270 to 1130. l.Arge Ill· 1987 20ft S.br• Creft FIG only 1800 mllH , wind· ml, S5400 Obo. 494-2089 Tan w/ten. 4 te>d. $4450. Turbo~ P.U. New p1lnt, •heeplkln ---------• 1lqu1 01k c h opping Clbln crulMr. 1'141ed, gal-.. 75 •••t C¥rt, xlnt cond ...... block. $850. '83 Ford 1-. 120 HP MerCl'uillf 1Creen & tMllmet. ""' ' YUi .... Catt 720-0932 S 3 9 0 0 I o b o . C • 11 .... ...,...._ ___ _.... .......
S I 1300 -, 7141840-1285 , '89 Cherger. Stocil Orig tit on w1go n. 110 . VHF, DIS, lull cen-·ea Ford .,.,T, xlnl oond 74 CMc, euto, ,_eng, & 49~13 cond 383 E ptet
obo. 831·289 2 o r ""· 111 Hiity equip., '76 Yamah• SOOXT En· enrl, nd• eng. rebid: trtn•. A•klng 11800 or ,_~~·=Job~ eso.e928 trlller Incl. $4995 ofter. duro. good thepe. 1700. l300 ltnn. 751-&a76 belt otter. 842-9949; •ft. ·ee VW BUG. Auto '11ctc New Cerburetor. New
DOUBLE WIDE mobll• 551-19931ner5pm. 873-3194 8,'48·719e. r:'o~l~.:~·~~d~ Tlr ... 11500 obo.
lle4d office, 20'X55', .. Sall ltH Suzuki GL 450, 1980. 4, Aa6'an, '78 Accord Htohbk, grMt 831-6091, -& wknd• 846-2231
It, $995. 531·3374 000 ml, Cobre Altrm, Cl111ln . NH cond, new paint, •liver M IHI eea-4372 -,11-.-------
POOL TABLE 8tt t1ete. Fii llU llW1 =~~ 549-<>0T& •vee & '40LlncolnCont.convert· w/blk Int , SUOO ., '78 Ouher, complete ~:.;:;... ______ _...
Flnllt Cuttom Mede. 11fT, -UT s Ible, reetored, S20,000 or 983-8313 78 MOB, spot ..... mu•1 melnt record, new Ml· '89 Mu•tano, ,_engine,
Light & reek SIOO. Wtth •triller, Mltbolf. Ill• Hod1k1 100 d irt bike, trldl lorS.,., Bem•dlno '80 Prelude S.9¢, sunrt. •••· Cu1tom •tereo . chellne. I 1800 obo. ,_ trent, cuttom paint, 879-3941 llCk8tl, tr11p9n & 08!'1. run a . s 1 5 o o e o . mount.in lot. 496-5528 nu Mich. tlr"· AM/FM 14900. 951·9148 ev/ IMC).1090 cuttom 1u1p1n1lon.
C8IT s It S2 5 0 0 . c 111 ( 7 14 l &45"6372 evt: 720-$804 wkdyt. CUI 11lnt cond 15500 wtcnda. • ,_________ ch.,, y. Mu II • e. t ~ ~ ;~~ 5 4 8 . 8 5 3 3 0 r ( 2 1 3 ,78 Kewuakl 400 KV de-'ti ._. ...,, P.P. '4oe-ae20 ..;,... · •78 RED MOB wlhllrcttop, ·~ruck wt,'=~•:;: :e:o10Bo. 848-0795
Good cond. 1110. Cell ~~~·~~Fri. lu11e. 7800 actu11 ml, Reblt eng.,•w top, '79CMcJ.~_!l!_d.lllntoond, !~1~n~~·,.~~2;''-oond.C:::.&4~2 •17 M• ........ ,...,;.., oond. 1~47 _,,.. ridden by -*ble rider. P•lnt, ,_ tlr•. Com· lo ml, N9IN or bel off. -....,.,, _. l·,---------1 --.. """"
.... .... ...... S900.892-3941 ptetigrouncluprlllor• Wkdy• eft. 8pm, wtcnd ·iitMGB.Goroeoueltlow 70 Bug, reblt eno. new 12500/but offe r . Tw~~8~S~Full FOR SALE 1981 HONOA900cut1om tto~ ~rtCld 1~5,H50or bet. 118m,M0-2028. cer, Wt11t1 /Bleok. bnlk-.:::..=.l2000· 841-31l 7 Cur1.V...
Mtl 17U5. King & que-842~. M·F. e.5 fairing, cob ra alum. ~!s-~m;:. .S~~· bua tlft ~h~o,mF•Mwl~•1 :~-.·~·: •7o 8oel ::~·
en #lo 8vall & free ct. S.Ot808 20 wttrlller. 3 yr 12&00 Melinda &41-seoo .......... ,__..... ., ..... -~~ '72 VW BOO. Body end
llv1ry. Offer good thru old. Xlnt Condition. 1880 KZ550 llke new, 'II ...... I .,t ........, ...._. _......_ engirll In lllnt oond. N9w '75 Mu•t•n,g MA CH I Mey 14 or untll supply 1 7000. 873·0227 or bt.ck on bl•ok, low 3 speed. 190o OBO '78 MGB. cle1n. run• pelr\t, ,_ tlf11, AM/FM. Clu•lc. complete w/
uNulted. 751-4381 875-1714 mllll. 1714183l..0754 751~ 1trong. 13500 obo. MUST SELL THIS WEE· w • terb1d . I 1700 .
COlern80 heel•. 1'9111 b8r· ~1010 KENO. 11n5 oeo e 5 I • 1 3 1 9 • I 1
glln only 139. Christmas Elltr• ~~-:~hp Hon• ..... .... Nit All", lap~ hel tlSl 991-8237 &PM/wknd•.
1t1m11 b11t offer Stereo d b tt 150 G •-.at tl-, '79 L TO l.MdlU, 4 dr. lo · I. • ry, eno• Couple wl•hH to pur. •pu •• '71 ..,_ wnn, GT·" reblt '7"' vw ~"'-"'bit, ...... __ ml'-. 111nt ~ ... •"700 & mu1loal •PHk•rt & Stw/NewportB .. ctullp, ChUI LATE MOD!i.L 1111 &-..II. . ... -· . .. .,.. ...... .,._,.. -........ -M1der Cl.b, m80Y other prlolreduold 844·5789 MOTOR HOME. WIA P8Y -.. ....... eng, Ilk• new. 1 1250 lutely lmm10. 50MPG, o b o . 5 48·2711 or
h ou••h old I t•m• Mmoy eJCtru """"'cond W 1 • obo. 851·18M 52,000 ml. 13395. 85G-9988 146-1781 · '78 Ericson 25+, dl;;;j cuh.. 497•2280 12200 or ~t•. · 1---------1 _________ , inbo8rd. fully equipped, •MOTORHOME ~1 CHm ·10 GT. S2800. "-torec:t ,_8_•e_e_5_3:_:s ____ -1
L8mp Store Going Out of •llP evell. $22,500. Pvt RENTALS* 10 p erfection, Over '71 KARMANN GHIA g ood tlr11 . 1500 .
8u1lneu: L81'91 lnven-prop. 559-0428 From I lHlwtl. All lllna. lllD l6000 8'*11 In lll8t 4 yrs. SNri> lntlde & out, 831-3222, 831-4027 l:Y~ = =: SANTANA 30' ot1MC> I for 2158 Newport Bl. F°"'*t': M8rlno 640-l090 S400(). 984-3017 .....,
•.tight ftx1uret. ttorege ~ boe1 equalt pre>-860-1500 11 WILL llT ...... 1111 '75 R8bblt, 4 dr, IMK, r.h .. 1:7;;;1;;;Capt.;.;;;;OA...2-dr--.;:;.;006d=
b In.. I.mp p. rt • . bllme. Good bo8t for low '82 FLEETWOOD Jembo-<>-~ .,_.._ I _....... II .... _.., urwm :'M~· .!!:°· e7s-1134 ~.· 1171115·1, ~'17 mpg. 831·7eec>. 138,000. 7141540·1077. ree , 23'. •howroo m ..._,,_...._.,, ----· Khl .....,.. _....., ...,.,.,..
PP cond 7500 ml 48 moe WlllT Volume Sllee, 8eMOe '70 Bug, Mml·euto, ., .. 1---------1 Irvine Cout C.C. Mem· . . left on W8"11nty. loeded ~ LeulnG ..... ,... reo , look• good , run• 78 Ceprl, 3 dr sport cpe, ::~~~;.,ll:.~1 S•ve llUml II • J! w/1xtra. 128,sOo. Days ll'fl11•Y 18711 8Mct'I 8ttld. 13831 H8'bof atvd. greet. 1 1200. 831-3018 ve, 4 •pd, n1w tlrH, ----.,..--·----t Oleeel.,wheel,wlnd tt, e•0-6118. •v/wknd• '*"'79"830t.....-.pct •t Hunlln01on.Qtt9tl~-_Qwden~ 81 R8bbltl..8 OleMI 2 d $1950.~.L.~.12~
Atari ()time sr:tem, good ~ 111,,:,.r~~l =· 873-8320 cond. (715LWC) .. (114)142·2• ... .............. eunrt. AC. AM/FM it~ '14 ..... =: ::1s1g-rtrldgll. to r~ or crulH. 139; Trailtn, Tra"I HM * 78 2002: 4 tpd .. llr 1121 114 ..... 2111 CUI, 5 IPd. xJnt ccnd. New paint, new tlrH, ----------i 995. EvH 831 ·8284, 15, FIELD & STREAM. cond., (125AKK) JM!U $4850. 240-1178 good treMPOf11tlon cw.
1rvtne c .c .c. Goll Mem-d8Y' 838-3&45. 511ep1 8 Port Pottl Ice '!,.'[k..S::cii'uto .. lolld· .. 1111 ,.._.. ·~1~. ~~· 'II H•llll SllOOtot>o. 5-45-9991 ~ 11300 +Tr Fe. 73 HOBIE CAT, 14' & trlr, bOX, br1Qht In~. 11250. * '78 633c•I; auto.. All ~ ... ~ .. moat ... colort A.Ill""" ae5oo. Kathy ai >Ont oonct lnllde a out. lo '80 ~. 4 te>d. TUl'bo, I ....._1 7 $900 OBO. &45-8372 Ptlonl IM&-2885 l<Mlded. (5300e2) In """"'...,"' •• op by eee.:-11138"' 151·18f0 ml wn/tm c--. l$4IOO uc•I. cond. lo ml,
Hoapttal bed. menull. 1•· .. ...,... .... _ ...... ·~""" '78 ""' v t""'-I * '79 320f; 4 te>d·· IUn now1 -147~15 . 14800/obo; 857·2028 1325/obo. 831·1471 .. ,.......,.., ....,.,._,, -""'· -'V aca ...,.....,, "· roof. (547WRO) llm ll1'm '72 814, S4000, nu brek-. ' ev/wknda 833-7880
---------1 720-1879 I 1wnlng . .m/fm 8 trtck * '78 7331; 4 tpd., fold. 2925 Metbor Blvd. 2 nu tlf'ee. 281-4101 off. 'lt nr .WDI wkdy9 ....... .... ... .... lll um ITMI •tlf80, bltln blender & "7 XB 4"'•57-hm •---'------~ It d ed.(• 1U I COSTA MESA ..... ... Slive r w/black, orig . OW•••'n"' 2.5'aA'x3', W ' wire, 2 v•ccum, 111 c on · * '80 5281; 1uto., low tl .. !111 .74 811 ,_ etlGlne tun-8dult pwner, ~2.000 ml. I!!-!-!!-!-!!-!!!...-...!~!
lodclng ~7• £5. Pre l•••er laleJ $8200. &42--0e38 mllll. (572ZYL) M t 2 mlnut• IOUth of roof ate """" 9tereo 11lnt cond . 17000 flnn. '80 Toron1do. Sunrl.
.......... ""' '83 Luerl I 1785 28' e V8 Kenlkltl, lull beth. * '80 7331; Mlto .. lo8d· the sen Otego Frwy caai Pi '• au lthr Int. 536--1778 IMth, loeded. SIOOO.
Flot.tlon 1--.. , ~ rela· '83Rowing"*'-11430 hkup ho..e.13200 obo. ed. (1BST118) ' I t ' d ' C 11 ft 3 , 857-4513 lfl 4pm . .... ..-.. E~tilng on tale ""'" ""l" * ·a1 7331· 5 • ...,. lold-·ee 3 88 1mmae ,.....-IC n con · • • • 72 Karm•nn Ghl•, •Ir,, ______ ...;.._ __ ,
utlon, •tr111. l•tlgue. 824 W. 18th St. CM .,.......,., "' ed. (lOOf>94&)..,.... chrome wlrei, aeoOo'. 992·7420 AM/FM,,_ tW., good '80 Toronado Cpm XSC, ~~:4 • •II • I n c . "42-0848 Trallm, UtW!z MU * 'll 1 3201; 5 tpd .. sun 842....o35 '8, 928, dk brown. tin. con d . P P . 14 o o o . dal V8, dllu111 full pwr
------.....,...,.--1c11 2·27 dtl '78. Hinged 4x9JC3 high, Rent•I Trlr. root. (1E8C2tt) .. Mllllll loaded, Incl lthr, •••c e40-6054 ~pkg, pwr an/rt, lllel. Wu... 1111 mut. furl Jib, extrH. N9W tlr" w/epere. Gd * '82 525e; auto., lolld-eunrt, oueet1e, new Pro '72 vw Super a.tie ,_ Clc:nttl, "'"'°· vlnyt t1op, 125K 714-947..oeea 1 0 ed. (1EJA474) We h8ve Or-. Count· Ur• a "'8Cll· , owner. DAiftt dlforne Int ·,,_., maroon, IHtller nt.
WANTED: UHd power · c 0 n d · 8 5 • 0 b 0 · * ·es 3201: euto., tun y'• llneet Nle<:tlon of Imm• c . I 2 7 , 9 5 o . r74 ·;ng. l.ciory' eport 17250 obo. 988-7427
l•wnmower & ~r. Wiii 548-7875 roof.(1FTC768) UMCI J..,_.; 8eliee II & 731.-75 wtidy9. whll, x tre eherp . '11 ......... ,..I """'*'0..1~ not · 24' C•t•llne. Good UW1l1 s.rtee IH >CJ8I end XJS •--1.a 1111 12895/ofr 495-030e w 7-39131 .... -~mot rs:: a ... .-al coupea. S.. ua nowt ..._... . · lledc, T·IOP· Low mile----· °'• a• ... aft 20I ~· Santi AM • ._ .,. -'lt --. • ...........,. -. ,_ iw.,. Elloellent W""9d: CMtPlng tent & lllp. -· 849-113-4 ..,,._. Cb-'--U • -U - -_... ~ wood t8bll 13' ~ Streaker Jo IMPORTANT NOTICE __ , 2928 H8r1>or IMS. ... Obi~. Mr,...,..,, 4 ~~~· wll dlllh. 991-3939 ...._.. ~· ....,__,; _ TO READERS AND 1874 BMW 2002 with~ C08TA MESA 9 9" dr. Aux, t8ftk. 31K ml. ....... ' ......... ·-· ADVERTISERS to me11c tfll)I., new ., .. --• ,, 14819 H1-3t22 ..___.. ··-
..... 11200. 4 "48 Tll• pric. ot lt9"1• •d· p11n1, ti,.., 81eupunkt •-• · • f1JP!! •-.......... fll4 C•I 21. 11lnt cond. w wrtleed by wflict. dMI-tl.,80 c .... tt• & only '71 Jeauar XJIL. P81"'P8'· rlllllCilf ·57 Buo. mint oond. S3000 '11 Ptymouth Ctlemp. LIM __ ,........,..,ww_--. ..... _...., .. , Hondl 0 8 "-crutM In t"-Vlflk:6e a.-. 32K mli.. on o-ll•uled ed. ~·1 eervtoe ,.. ~ ot>o. '45-6202 -. n e w . 1 2 , O O cJ m I ,
Ovation et...icat Guitar ttv. abWd·, w/NB moor: ~ llCIYer1illlnCI oo1umn9 1ng. XLNTI Prl. pty. c ord 1 . I 8 8 O o . -~~New . J It ~20~ .. ~bo. 975·7121, w/llttd ehell c .... 11.. Ing. Melle ofter, Cell aft doe. not Include 11ty ap. l5llOO firm ..• l'llU9t .... 714/tl0-5140 -...,., ... ., •-.um In plck·up w/ IPM 541-1388 pllc•ble t•11 ... lloenM, C8ll (714) 142~131. '13 J-·•r XJ12, whit•. g' .. __ ·~~4~ •11~/lm • .,., Anow, euto, 2 dr, nu
vokime ..... l Treble tr•n1fer t .. 1. finance • .. ..,,,., a••..,.,...,..... Of .... t ._.., ,.,,.._. ,...., ti -""IO I 12"'"" oontrol alnt ~.... 1-....~. ........._ .... tor ..... ....._ .,..._... ~........ xlnt oond. 18000. oas __. 181-4911 , .. , '-~~~r. """
C I _. ... -..,........ -......,-N!W & USED IMW81 "4-4125 obo. &114144-4-me
Offer. •11 onn • Leet INll~~ old. lutlon control device 2. M"-..•• C111••u '16VONo1128Wgn.OOod , 540-4118 All m,.. ~~l apln, oen111catlon• or dieter : lfBt 11141 _, OH>_,,,. llrH, rune grMt, n-13 0u•1er, very good
11n14 ....... .... do I~~ • t c . S 8 8 O documentery prep•r•· • ~ -·· llll paint. 11eoo. Me-t753 ~Id. :.i.111tnt800.tranlP0'1. 8tlon ...._.7 849 ll03 tlon ohugu unleu .._ -----• "°°· 85 Lemin 10, 1500, llull otl'lenftN '9"ffled by VOUJMl IA1.E8 142...at1 ..... 1423
... ,.,.. .... I completely refltl, OOOd !tie lllM!tlw. IEAYICl a LfAllNO -'~· . • . Coma In a -N9wpof1 '14 Ou•t•, II~ c~. ht WI fPI aallnO or rowing clnOY. Aidt ....... / 9470 N-Cbsry Ave. 9Wtl't .... ...,., 11000/obo, ~1111
,,,.,,, Tl,.,..,..,_. oor· PIO. 11S.70f% hrtl Mii LONG MACH • of pr1vlou1ly owned •74 OU8tom wgn, elCft. 12'C ,. ....... , .. 1•1" _.. ....._.. _ ___ (No Chlrry .at..4()8) ~ Porec h••· Audi• •nd on .......... ll400. rlHltlfl!J llke tlU , t8ke ......., ~ "' • _,, ..... ..,, J"9P pldlup roll Mr ~i1•)) .... ,. ~~-.JlllCIM!• y·· ~.., .... tMO. 141 1111 rw l'Mdy, ,,....,"' oowet, 1100 or MAKI °""'' r~-..... .........__. ... ~:-:i: ... --~y;tret. •2018. Ma-tlll....... _...... _..,. 1111 "K" ......._Low ml
-080 .... 7142 . • CUITOM °"" covaA •111002, COIOrldo~. •• .... •••• -·" •• :.:· .::=. -...... ._.... .....,. dell lulM lgbt. HI for '12 Honda Aocord, nu pelnt •. body tl'lm ·ea. 111 .a r.J 4411 I. C... '-· ~J,. .._ Ill. KoNet 1.11<w ca.r-.aor. r1ew, ••••r rHl•••nt, bit mech oond. Muat JOI'°'" '74 .... Mc• new, Ill&. ~ ft !ltlymoutfl Cud•
171 t'900/0IO. 148-1114 1100 ..... 1 ... ,... ~ '" to •PPr•. 14100. ..n ... DA. ' • 4 ......... ,.. 14~. 4 ..........
Nf.1114 llome. ..... 1421. .. " I pelflt a MloMftn "'"· ·71 DATIUN t4Ql ""· ~ ....... '55 I b'S.. meg, . UHD PAA'TI OLOHOllf ,_,. "9IO Med l*IPla ... -... = o!Mn. ttHO/Ofr. W a Medi tlCMtr "",_ ... _. ________ I K1w11-or1n~. litor1y ':~c~e-:lb~ ~.oro:o. ~...,.ot.-ttie • fWYI 1111 °' ... 1 .. " ""-.• ,_... ,,..,..... ...... .,.. .... ...,.a....,,. tttOO or trede. O H I AP P"IOlt . ~~lllltle MO•ll.alfllCltMU ,. ....... te"9fll ln llLLtdteltW•tt• ........ Deltyftlte1 liMI 41M Olt ~191 ........ DAILY l"tLOT Dair ll'tlot OIMJS •• Olly Not QMUAaf M . OrnAtf • .......,.,
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For gener1 t1on a the m1•tor
co.chbulldera of V•nden Plu h•ve
cre1U•d outtom mofor care for
European Roy •lty, tor wealtlly
eportlmen 8lld !own of bNu1y. Now
VMden Plu hu CfMted thlt Nmlted
edition Jaguar.
Frankly opulent, It la abundantly fitted
with lwtunoue ac:ceeeortea found In no
o the r Jaguar •nd, Indeed, lo few
motoreara 11 1ny price. From the
V8nden Ptu lnalgnl• on ttwi rMr deck
to the 1peol•lly con1truoted leather
...t• and the lndlvldu1lly Mtected burl
walnut p•nel• on the duhboard.
conlOle and door panel1, thlr• 11 luxury ~.
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111111 IYllUIUI
CLARET BURGUNDY
METALLIC EXTERIOR/
DOESKIN HIDE INTERIOR
• SABLE BLACK METALLIC
EXTERIOR/DOESKIN
HIDE INTERIOR
For m«e thlln fifty yeera Jaguw llU
devoted ltMlf exetualvety to crMtlng
motorcera th•t extend the llmlt1 of
retpe>nee, hmndllng 8nd per1orm80Ce
while •t the aame time aurround their
owners In or-t luxury. The new J8gUer
S·type le the 11te1t and llne1t
eiq>reulon ol 1hl• phlloeophy.
Jegu1r1 have alway• been
dl1tlngulshed by a apeci81 greoe of form
8nd • rare polee In motion. Yet even
ll/Tlong the legendary J aguers of th•
put. this new S-ty~ stands out. The
XJ·S does whet J90uara have 1tw1ys
done • only better. It 11 quick •nd
responsive, stable at speed, silent In
motion and notably lu11ur1ous.
IEW 1111 I.II CllPEI
•W AYUUILE!
SABLE BLACK METALLIC
EXTERIOR/BISCUIT
LEA THEA INTERIOR
WHITE EXTERIOR/BLUE
LEATHER INTERIOR
PllYllllLY lllYU
I.II MIPEI,.,
1983 Sable Bled< Exterior wllh Bled<
Leether Interior, ONLY 9,000 mll",
F8Ct0ty Watr8nty Good to Oe1 .. 1984 «
3e,OOO mllel ..• whichever oomee llrtt.
(1FYG295). GrMt Savino• From New C. Prlcel of
1879 White Exterior with Bl•cult
Leather Interior, LOW mll .. 1nd In
lmm•culate Condition! (376YPO).
Special at ONLY $15,995.
So confident .,.. we ol the detlgn Md
er1ltamanahlp th•t go .. Into every
J•gu•r lhat we offer the etrong .. t
werr.,,ty In J•guar hlatory. For two
YM'8 « 3e,OOO mffee. wttlcheYw comee nm, ~ Wiii repelr « replace 8ftY
pert of Jhe cw whlCtl prov. ~lv9.
The only uoeptlont 11re the tlr•, whlctl
c•rry lllelr own m•nul•c turer '•
warr•nty. Your d••l•r hH th• full deCailt of thll llmlted wwrMty.
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llUT llLRMI •••
PIEYlllll.Y •IYD
Lii lllAD, ••
1980 M•t•llle Brltlah R1eln9 Greon
Exterior with 8lec:ult Leather ln*1or 6
ONLY 20.000 mhal ( t808828). Speolel
8t ONLY $18,906. . ----
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~ ·shaking c .i _ty: Coalinga crumbles as quake hits;
residents begin painful cleanup
•
~ YARDSNA ARAI\ ........... ,,... .....
CX>ALINOA -Reecuera worked through the
morning with dop, cranea and bulldozers In a
howie-by-hou.e 1earch for ~ of a devutating
earthquake that hit llke a bomb, 1maah1na
bulldlnga, aparkina ~-toot fires and injuring more
th.an 45 people.
"It'll be ao&ng on all nl&ht and tomorrow until
we're aatiafled that everyone'• OK ," Police Chief
Jamea Henry aaid early today as aearcher1
1Ctambled under the atow of portable floodllpta in
th1a northem San Joaquin Valley community.
But offlcUala were confident there would be no
fatalitiee from the quake, meetured at IU on the
Richter IC&le, thaf sbatterered the city of 7,000
people at 4:46 p.m. yesterday.
"Fire peopre have made a aearch of alt the
buildlnp," aald FrecnO County Sheri.fr a Lt. Merrlll
Wrt,P.t. "They have found no hlJµre<l people and
Could Coast stand quake?
By STEVE MARBLE
ancl JEFF ADLER Ofllle~PlollWf
What if it happened here?
In the wake of the 'earthquake
that rocked and leveled much of
Coalinga yesterday, authorities
paused to consider what could
happen if a similar 6.5 Richter
scale jolt shook the Orange Coast.
along the coast could suffer
worse damage than the tiny
central California town.
"I sure wouldn't want to be on
the Balboa Peninsula during an
earthquake," said Dr. Wallace
Kleck, head of physical sciences
at Orange Coast College in Coeta
Mesa.
o~ that hit Coalinga could cauae
up to $30 million in damage in
Newport alone, Schuller aald.
In the downtown oore of old
Huntington Beach, where lime
and mortar bulldinga still atand,
the picture could be the aame.
.,, Schuller says Newport no
heard no ate. for help. We were very, very lucky oonaideJina the amount of ct.Yutatlon."
At leut 46 people were Injured, aald Bob
Mannina, FtHno County emer1ency aervicet
coordinator, and another 10 to 1 ~ ma~ have
suffered minor injwiea. M.ann.ina Mid only aeven
had to be tranaferred to ho9pltalt and only two of
'thoee were in teriout oondlUon. •
"It'• thino like you aee ln the movies," said
Bob Green, wlio fled from a a.dio S~ atore at it
collapeed behind him juat in t1me to aee hi.a car
c:ruahed by the Coal1naa Inn ~ the street.
"I ran hyaterical Clown the road, my huaband
right behind me," Mid AaJles Bement.
The temt>lor, centered five miles nOrth of thia
rural oil and fanning community, wu felt along a
wide, 450-mlle·lons atretch, from Sacramento to
San Bernardino and into west.em Nevada.
Gov. George Deukmejian declared a state of
emergency for Fresno County, letting the stage for
large-acale atate and federal aaiatance.
., Houaea were hurled from their foundatio1'1',
roofa gave way and 60-year-old brick buildings
oollapeed in the four-block downtown mall area
that was hardest hit. Flames erupted 40 to 50 feet
into the air before they were controlled.
Map locates quake epicenter
While many point quickly to
the newness of st ructures in
Orange County and the detailed
attention to emergency response,
ther~ is agreement that areas
Newport B each Building
Director Ray Schuller said there
are about 51 buildings in the
heart of Balboa that don't meet
earthquake standards.
A quake the magnitude of the
Huntington haa developed a
timetable for forcing building
owners to bring structures up to
·current standards or~the
buildlno down.
such ordinance and he p to.
(See COAST, Paae A!)
Old brick structures sufferd the greatest
damage. Some were turned into dusty piles of brick
and skeletal frames while newer stores beside them
stood without eo much as a broken window.
(See QUAKE DEVASTATES, Page A!)
Police chiefs
Say vagrancy
toling hurts
THI ORANGI COAST ,
CD_lSJ f DITION
i •. GLENN SCOTT that law-abiding people wouldn't l'&M ~~ ___ Ulk~ ~l<_C~-ti~>n _ !<>Jl~!l!g_tl\eir ORANGECOUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
-~-sev-e..ai-0ran:ge-::cout po rce 'JW'DeS,._ -
iefs say yeate.rday's U.S. "I tend to think the decisiQn
lapreme Court ruling limiting will ju&t make oiA~ jobs more_ 4Wancy arrests will hurt their difficult," Peart said. ~ffurta to track.suspicious p,eople. Fountain Valley Police Chief
.,[u1tices-Vote~ '7:..2 to ~t!i~ (.~ fpLICE, Pa&4t W ~-.-.wn-a--cautom.ia-la.w-tllowtng ·--.. -.-------~ .-~
.. lice officers to arrest loiterers dt wandeien who refW!le to give
their names. They said the law
was too vague.
-Daytime burglaTies are a ~ concern along· the coast,
llh(( several police chiefs said the
Jaw was an effective way to force ~pie who seemed out of place
iii a neighborhood to identify
themselves. That way , if
bl&rglaries were lat.er reported, Police would have suspects. "I think (th e ruling) is ill-
oonceived and will put a hell of a
dent in our abWty to "et the job
done," said Huntington Beach
Police Chief Earle Robitaille.
He also called the justices'
decision "a giant judicial
kiss-off," becaW!le no guidelines
for creating a more specific law
were provided.
Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart
said the law was a "rea8onable
tool" for officers and suggested
Edward Lawson
smiles after victory
--..a. -·-~' --·~.,,..,. .. .
·guilt •• 1n·
By ROBER'Jl BARKER mansla"!ghte~ charges irr
ud JEfF ADL£R connection with the drug
·Of the o.-, ""°' 1..n overdose death.s of 11 patien~
Dr. Mark Hopp, whose medical treated at his Huntington Beach
ru:JlS ti c e w s ~ ~ de d _ detoxification clinic.
i ndefinitely ye·sterday, nas The 68-year-ora Hopp gave up
pleaded innocent to involuntary his right to a speedy trial and
faces a preliminary hearing next
Laguna
antenna
-~
fought
Ci ting potential h ealth
hazards, a group of Top of the
World residen'ts is expec~ to
ask the City Council tonight to
oppose .installation of a
microwave antenna in their
hi Held e L agu ri a· Be-ac h
neighborhood.
September .
In a day filled with various
' legal maneuverings, Hopp and
his attorneys oommuted between
courthouses in Westm.inster and
Santa Ana to answer criminal
charges and to oppose a court
· order which prevents him from
practicing medicine and from
possessinl or prescribing
dangerous drugs.
Hopp had sought to have the
i njunc tion limited to his
involvement with the d rug•
detoxification center.
But Orange County Superior
Court J.udge Judith ·Ryan
.imposed a permanent injunction
barring Hopp from practicing
medicine either "directly or
indirectly" pending hearings by
state medical officials and the.
out.come of criminal p~.
Earlier, at West Oi-a nge
County Municipal Court iQ
Westminster, Hopp pleaded
innocent to 11 involuntar y
manstaughter charges as we as
to nine felony counts of over-
prescribing medication to drug-
addicted patients and six
miademeanor counts dealing with
. improper record keeping and
related activities.
Deputy District Attorney
Christopher Krall.ck at one point
asked the well-groomed ,and
dignified-appearing doctor if he
agreed to waive his rights to a
speedy trial.
"Sorry, I didn't hear you. I'm
half-deaf," Hopp re&ponded.
The preliminary hearing was
BCheduled for Sept. 19. Kralick
said one reason for the long delay
was that several West Cour t
judges are attending a judges
co llege this s ummer. (A
preliminary hearing ls held to
detennine if there ia sufficient
evidence to order a trial in
(See DOCTOR, Pa1e At)
deat1is -
r
Dr. Mark Hopp
enters innocent plea -Trash plant ~ey6d
at HB dump site
Storer Cable TV is seeking
permission to install a tower
containing a bowl-shaped
microwave antenna and four
other radio w ave antennas to
bring cable service to several
Big bucks to bring up baby
By ROBERT BARKER or111e~Not•1e11
A Coeta Mesa energy oompany
is emitting signals that it may he
reviving plans to build a trash-
bur'ning, energy-producing
power plant at an old mud dump
site in Huntington Beach.
Trash plant eyed
lbr dump site
Officials with the Ryan hilltop communities in Lag\ma.
Energy Corp. announced th at The tower and antennas would
tests at th e 38-acre site are be installed on water dis trict
beginning this week at an property o n Alta Laguna
estimated cost of $100,000. Boulevard near Cresta Way.
Company president Dan Ryan • Board f Adjustme -in a newslette r to 280 Thecitys 0 nt rejected the propoeal last month, homeowners -said that creation citing concerns about health
ofaco-generationplantis"oneof hazards associated with a
the possibilities" at the southwest microwave receiver stati.on. inteniection ·of Hamilton Avenue
and Magnolia Streef. But city officials, contending
The dump, now called the there are no health hazards
Ascon Land fill but more related to the microwave system,
co mmohly known as ttte recommend the council a pprove
Steverson Brothers mud dump, is the tower installation.
virtually 8Cl'0'8 the street from Storer officiala say Qie antenna
Edison High School. Ryan's will bring cable sel'Vice for the
purchase of the property is first time to the Top of the
currently in escrow. World, Arch Beach Heights,
Proposals to build a power Mystic Hilla and other hilltop
plant that converts trash into neighborhoods.
energy at the location came In addition, the cable company
under a storm of protest early sa·ys the installation will
last year. Ryan lat.er abandoned eventually -in two or three
plans when investors reportedly w ears -mean imi)roved service
pulled out of the project. to all of Laguna Beach. That's
Ryan has hired a large public because signal.a from the main
relations finn in Loe Angeles and tower at,Saddleback College will
is promiaing to keep the public be direc1ed to the hilltop tower,
(See TRASH. Page A!) (See ANTENNA. Pa.re AS)
Infant born in 1982 will cost a whopping $86,720
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By KAREN E. KLEIN or .... ~ .... ...,.
Thinking about bringing a
bouncing bundle of joy home
from the hoepital?
You might think twice if you
knew how much it Wat going to
coet you to feed, clothe, entertain,
e ducate and house the little
dipper ,until he or she turned 18.
The total: A whopping $86,720.
That's for a baby, born in 1982
to a couple living in the Western
United States with no other
children, according to a new
study done b y the U .S .
Department of .Agriculture.
And for Orange County, that's
probably a low estimate. A local
adoption agency official said she
doubles the coet of housing for
Orange County estimates. 'rhat
would bring the cost here t o
nearly $90,000. ·
The most expensive aspects of
bringing up baby are housing
and food, aald Collen Hefferan, a
Department of Agricultur e
(See BABY, Pa1e A%)
...__----------INSIDE,------------,
Quarterback John
Elway wu acquired
from the Baltimore
Colta by the Dennr
Broncos yesterday, but
Baltimore Coach
Fnnk Kush 1&id
today he didn't even
know about.the trade. •ageC~.
I,
Four new 11.,e production•
OP.en alon1 the Oran1e Cout
thl1 week. P.,e BS.
Saddle}a~k COiiege
preeident Robert
Boeanko will retire
alter toiling for 34
· yean in the academic
Tineyard1. Page A4.
'
lnine High'•
Vaquerot won agatn
yetterday In Sea View
Leape bueball
acitlon, teltlq up
tomorr0w'1 1how.clown
lor llret plaee with El
Toro. Pa,re Cl.
A Southern California talk
force. i1 inTett~gating a poet
ollice scam that defraud. 1mall
busineeee. out ol hunclredl or
thou1&Dd1 ol dollan each year.
Pqe 81.
Y• ii .__. t t I
U * Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/TUMday, MAy 3, 1883
COAST. • •
From Page A1
brlnt the matter to the City
Counctl'a attel)tion ahortly.
Aocording to Kleck,. the effects
of 'n earthquake are at their
worst in area• w here the
aubeurface is aandy and water-
aa t ura ted. He eatimated the
"ahakJng" could be four ... timea
-worae In an area auch u the
Balboa Peninsula compared with
an area built on aolid rock.
I Larry Lamm•ra, diaaster
coordinator in Fountain Valley,
says some areas would be subject
to ''liquefaction" where the
ground -because of violent
shaking -would come to
resemble a large mud puddle.
He believes, however, the
structures erected after ~e 1933
quake in Long Beach would hold
up well and that most homes
might "roll" off their foundations
but would stay intact.
Lammers calculates \hat the
chance of ~ major jolt alQOg the
Newport-Inglewood fault -the
major fault through Orange
County -is about a 10th of one ·
percent, Other experts, though,
say there is not enough historical
study of the fault to make such
an estimate.
T hree Coalinga residents huddle a(ter
earthquake destroyed ~heir h omes.
TRASH PLANT. • • POLICE . • •
From Page A 1
Informed of developments this
time around.
But prospects of a power plant
in their midst apparently aren't
setting well with some nearby
residents.
Don Thomas, a budget
man.ager for McDonnell Douglas
Ast ronautics Company, said
today he finds the new proposal
"incredible."
plant.
They also initiated steps to
hold a public hearing to declare
present dump operations a public
nuisance.
The site was used for a
dumping ground for oil drilling
muds in the 1950s and 60s, but
since 1970 has been used only for
inert materials, such as concrete.
From Page A1
Marvin Fortin said the ruling
allows people of questionable
purposes to thumb their noses at
officers. "It's not unexpected," he
said, "but it's really another
chink in the armor."
A few officers noted the law
was used more to force strangers
to identify t hemselves than to
actually take t h em off the
streets. Newport Beach Lt. Mike
Blitch said he can recall only one
vagrancy arrest in Newport in
-
Qllake dev~states Coalinga
City destroyed, 4 5 injured but no lo88 of life reporte d
From Page A 1
"Well over lliO building• are aubatantially
damaged," Wright aatd. "Pa.rta of it look Uke a
bombed-out city. It waa a quiet little country town."
"There are 2,500 homes in town, and I don't
know if any of them were not damaged to aome
extent," said Coalinga city spokesman Dob Semple.
"There ta going to be a loea ln every home." He abo
estimated that 50 percent of the buainesaes suffered
damage.
S-emple aaid o!ficials were "recommending
people sleep outdoors becau.e of aftershocks."
While most appeared to be sleeplng indoors,
110me residents spent the night in tents or campers
o~ the lawns of their ravag.' ed homes, barbecueing
dinner as the odor of smoke mingled with liquor
from shattered bottles in nearby stores.
Only 19 people spent the night at the Red Cross
Shelter in West Hills Community College. said Red
•Croes spokeswoman Marsha Smythe. Others stayed
at local motela or. left town to atay with friend.a
elaewhere.
Semple aald resl~nts weN being urged to uae
water from t h e main 1heltera. "There II
contaminated water In the (dty) ~tem, wat.er that
should be bolled before it ta u.ed, • Manning aatd.
' "It'• estimated that it will take days to clean up
and get an estimate of lnjuriea, toes of life and
property," aaid Ted ElchJIW\, a spokesman for the
California Highway P atrol in Fresno.
But Freeno County Coroner David Haddon laid
late yesterday, "We're 99 percent sure that
everybody's safe. It's our great hope that we're not
going to be needed."
"We've 8ent penonnel &hd Red Croes vehicles
down there to help wjth feeding the victims and the
disaster workers, who are corning from as far as Los
Angeles and as far north as San Francisco," said
Ann Burns, a Red Crosa spokeswoman.
"It's located near the high
school and would cause traffic
and pollution." -he said.
"It's also near the ocean and
prevailing breezes would carry
the pollution inland," T h omas
The landfill also has been
listed by the State Department of
Health Services as bein g
potentially hazardous.• Local
officials are awaiting test results
from the Envi ronmen-ial
Protection 1\geney.
two to three years.
An Irvfneiilvestigator ~d the •
Orange County Jail doesn't~ F irem en and residents douse quake-induced fir e in Coalinga.
ln. bi~ le.tter, Ji.y~ said that '
. tests for soil and groundwater
sampl es w iir be m ade to
detennine what the company is
dealing with.
accept swspects arrest ed for -~~~~~~~~~~~-r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
said. .
City council member.a last
night said current wning doesn't
allow creation of the power
DOCTOR ENTERS PLEA. • •
From Page A1
Superior Court.)
Kralick said the prosecution is
expected to call a number of
expert witnes'Ses from the
Orange County coroner's office
"and it will take time to
coordinate."
Hopp, who surrendered his
passport in court, was ordered
booked at Huntington Beach city
jail, but remained free b y
Ne'WOrt Beach
An EdHI eulomobll• worlh $10.000
ceughl fir• end burned yHl•rdey In •
Plllklng IOI of M ~rn•l1 comc>lex at llOOO
!Nine AY9. C8JUM ot Ille tire 19 unllnown.
Four llrw Ind rime -• atOlen trom • Poreche perked •t Ill• Perk Newport Aperlmenta yealerdey. Th• lou we• c:eleuleted to t>e $2,000
An 81-yeu-old man reporledly kHled
nlmaell with • '1•ndgun yHlu d•y In • realclenc• on 1'1• 2300 block of Arbulue Slreet.
Thie,,.. CMIMcl $200 In cltm1Q8 bf .. klng
lnlo e BMW 81Ulomob41e perked Ill tile Perk
Newp0<1 Apartment•. The c:rookl elao toolt
• $300 1191 of 19Mkera
agreeing to put his ·home in
Garden Grove up for bail.
Earlier in the day, at Central
Orange County Municipal Court
in Santa Ana, Judge Edward
Laird dismissed 20 misdemeanor
charges against Hopg. The
charges w~re supplanted by the
11 -t'ount complaint fgr
involuntary manslaughter.
Co ~ta Mesa
About $7 ,000 worln ot cu pet wu
reported •tolen )1191.,day from • 110<ege 9'led 11 Mike's C411p9t WarehouM. 124 E.
171/1 St
Burgl•ro wno enlered through •· rHllurent root eac11>9<1 Y"t9fdey w1111
$ 1,000 In CMh trom BU/11114 Bege4, 23-40
Hert>or llMI.
Laguna Beach
A Per.lM "'IJ. Yeiued by ha OWnet 11 mo<e
lhen $3,000, w• 1tolen from a hOuM 1n Ille 800 b1octt of Skylf,,. Drive r-t«cley.
A Y111t0< trom Ct!uta Vitt• told pottce
-. removed 1"9 I~ lrom hie Jeep
while II waa perked In tile ciJy The --•elUecl ., S38o
~., .... ,. ol I OOUM In Ille I 100 -ot
Del Mer AY9tlVe -• Ulcecl by pOlloe to reduce the n<MM of their 3 30 a.m. perty
r-terday
fallure to identify thanaelvea .
Laguna Beach Police Ch ief
Nell Purcell said the court's
decision "is not in the best
interest of the community,
especially during the nig_httime
hours when we come in contact
with someone loitering or
wandering around the streets.
"I think we'll find an Increase
in burglaries, because we won't
have the resource of bringing
suspicious people in to run a
check on their past records,"
Purcell said.
Costa Mesa Chief Roger Neth
was unavailable this morning for
comment. Newport Beach Chief
Charles Gross said he won't
make statements until he reads
the text or the decision.
A realclll'll In 1"9 .400 block 01 0c .. n
A-Mid I l'llllfl welked up end JlrOke !WO windows wll'1 Ma tlat1 tor no apperenl
1-It aboUt 1:30 a.m
Irvine
MM ... 'a Ou\4>091, {4290 Cut-Or"'9, .-S
robbed of 1250 In c:aah IUI nlgl>I bY • JIWNI• men with ahaulcler ~ t>town hel< who n..Md • bll;e 11..i LuQer end d«nMded
money The tl-2 robber, who -~ 25 to 30 reer• Old. fled on fool end ,,_,.I
bMl'I eeptured.
A ..._ moped -atOlen IU1 Noni lfom an open g1teg• on th• 6000 block of
Cork wood.
T"9 tHm leader of a bObby •o• girts•
IOflb•ll 1-.. told pollca r-t.,cley _,1ng
Officers switch e d
The pictures of promoted
Laguna Beach police officers
James White and Bill Cavenaugh
were misidentified in Thuraday's
edition. The Daily Pilot regrets
the error.
Air will he fair
•,
Felr through tomorrow but
varleble cloud• tomorrow
morning. Hight 70 lo 75. Lowa 48
to 58. Felr In mounteln ereH
except for cloud• aiong cou1e1
lllopee 1omorr-morning. Fet< In 6-1 .,._ With gusty _, to
touth-1 Wind• 15 to 25 rnptt during efternoon end evening
hOUrl. E._,,.,.. Point Conception to
1t1e Me1t1cen t>onW end eo m11ee
0111: Smell cnft ecMeofy. Wlndt
nor.thwett 15 to 20 knot•.
dlmh'tlehtng tlowty end MCOmlng
nortnw.t 10 to 20 knot• tonight
and tomotr-. Wind we-2 to 4
IMI. ..... "°""-' 3 toe '"'· Night and morning low clovdt
b8comlno pa rtly ctovdy In th• aft.-.
Extended
forecast
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Amlrtllo : :: = ... • 11 10 A"""41 IO 11 A ... Olty 71 N ~ ton ......,. ., ..
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CMl't8'fon. WV
Ctlartotte. NC
Clle)'enne
Ctlleego
Clnclnnatl
Clevelan4
Cotumbte, SC
Cotumt>ut O.._FI Worth
Dayton
Oenvw Dee Molnee
o.trolt
Duluth
El Puo
Felrbenlct
Fergo
Flegst•ff
GrMt Fllllt Hertford
Helen• Honolulu
Houeton
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Jacbonvt!M
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t.aeVegae
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78 58 8g 5t
79 85
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55 48
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77 58
88 84 75 57
74 72
74 55
51 37
48 4e
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54 32 8g 54 49 38
85 38
54 27
83 38 MltwlllkM 54
10 58 Mpl•St. Peut 85
82 38 Nut\Yllle 79
84 88 New Ot'IMnt 12
80 811 New York 71
78 56 Norlolk 82
84 71 Noni! Platte 58
85 57 Ok..,_ City 84 4e 40 Omella 47
58 .. Or1endo 17 73 4e F'ttlt.tdelpNa M 11 82 PhoanlJll 78
73 6e Ptttlbllri 74
75 81 Portlan , Me 80 70 45 Portland, Ot'e 80
81 71 Pr~ 88
80 '15 Raleigh 82
SURF REPORT
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58
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Sall Lake
Sen Antonio ( Sen Oleo<>
San Frendeco St Ste Marte
S..ttle
81tr:1.: 810ux elle
Spoke.,.
Syr9CllM
T()p41k• Tuceon
Tutu ' WlllhfnOton
Wlctllta
Tides
TC>eAY
8eoond high 1.0I p.m. s-ctlow~m. '°"'°""°
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l«IOnd hlolt t:» p.m. U
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today a11d rlH at 1101 1.m. '°"'*'"'· . TM mocNI wll Mt 9' 11 a.m.
IO!MffOW Md ,,_ et 1;41 a.lft.
tO!Mff~ •
Coas .t bomb I actory raided
South .lagunan seized after explosives found in home
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Hie D..., Not l taff
A South Laguna man was
arrested at his home yesterday
and a var iety of explosive
powders and homemade anti-
personnel bombs were seized
inside the residence.
Ronald Keith Johnson, 31, of
31331 Monterey St. was being
held ln Orange County Jail today
on suspici on of possessing
explosives.
Orange County Sheriff's
Department spokesman Bob
Giles said deputies ·received
information the unemployed man
allegedly had exJ>losives inside
the house and they arrived late
yesterday afternoon armed with
a search warrant.
The quiet, tree-lined street was
closed to traffic for nearly two
hours as a Sheriff's Department
bomb squad rendered the·bizarre
devices safe.
Among the small arsenal of
explosives were several bamboo
0.-, "°' flttoto by ...... MltcMI
Chris Weare a nd Debbie M urray of the _
Sheriff's Department bomb squad examine
explosives found in South Laguna ho m e.
•
anti -personnel bombs, a
homemade hand grenade, about
a pound of explosive powder that
Giles said was already blended,
and a pipe bomb.
Bomb sq,uad investigators
Charlie Stumph, Chris Weare
and deputy Debbie Murray
disarmed the bombs before
removing them from the house.
Giles said deputies have not
discovered a motive for Johnson's
alleged possession o f the
homemade devices.
BABY. •
From Page A1
economist.
•
Housing, for the overall
Western region; costs $1,826 a
year for an infant and $1,747 a
year for an older child, she said.
lnlants are more costly because
they are more likely to be the
only children, thus taking up a
higher percentage of the living
space and expenses, she
explained.
Cost for food at home varies
greatly, Hefferan said. Infants
consume about $588 a year in
formula and baby food. But
when they get into their teens,
children eat about $1,469 worth'
of food at home every year.
The hJgh cost of that bundle of
joy is influencing couples'
decisions as to the size of their
Tainilles. But don't be-scared by
the $86, 720 figure: College costs
haven't even been figured in.
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CJUCAOO -The nation'• Roman Catholic bithos-nMrect
~ end of t.belr' two-year ttruple to erect a rampart ._.in.t
nuclear war today af1eJ' decidlna to touahen 1anauace in a PMtora1 let1er d'8D condedml any u.e of auch weeporw -C'\ll90
In cue of nucleer attack. 'Ibey allo called, ln effect, fot' a nuclear
freae, rejectlna overtw. fot a eofter line by the White Hou.e
and brwh1nc Mlde prellwe to mute crltidmn of U.S . nuclear
polldee.
Liver transplant boy critical
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Brandon Hall, the youngest peraon
ever to receive two liver tranaplanll, waa clinging to life today,
but docton aaid hia clwlcee of 1urvival were "increaaingly In
doubt" becau.e of l>reathina problems. The boy'• condition waa
downgraded from "critical and stable" to "extremely critical."
Hope celeb~ates BOth birthday
NEW YORK -Like an old fire horae at the bell, Bob .Hope
bounced onto the stage at Radio City Music Hall last night and
romped through an hour-Ions show as a cheering audience
helped him celebrate hl& 80th birthday.
Ungar nat~onal poker c~amp
LAS VEGAS -Stu Unpr, 29, a New York native who
moved to Laa V egaa five yean ago has won the 1983 eeven-card
high championship in the 14th annual World Series of Poker,
beating out Bewey Tomko, 36, of Winter Haven, Fla., and
taking home $110,000.
STATE
Pat Brown hits Duke tax stand
SA~ -Fonner Gov. Pat Brown says Gov.
George Deukmejian's refusal to raiae taxes is a "tragic" mistake
that is hurting the achools and other eaential government
aervices. Brown says hia aon, fonner Gov. Jerry Brown, can also
be blamed for not railing taxes when it was clear in his second
term that spending was consistently exc~ing revenues,
eliminating a once-huge surplus.
Homosexuals march over AIDS
--SAN FRANCISCO ...:_ Several tbol.&UDd homme.xuals and
supporters marched more thas:k• pin a candleli~~:1 to focua attention on AIDS, the deadly unrnune system· · that
1eema to target gays. The purpoee of the parade was to make
homoeexuala more aware of the Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome and to urge the federal government to provide more •
money for research. .
Probe asked in movie tragedy
LOS ANGELES -The county grand jury will be asked by
the di.strict attorney's office to investigate .the "TwiUght 1.one"
helicopter crash that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children,
the Loe Angeles Times said today.
Connie Chung takes NBC post
LOS ANGELES -Newacaster Connie Chung aays she haa
decided to leave her CBS television station's Los Angeles anchor
slot for an "~tible" job with NBC News in New York. "I'll
be a co~pondent bued in New York, covering politics and
major Northeut~area stories," Chung said after NBC announced
the network switch, eUective J uly 1. On Aug. l, Chung will
begin anchoring .NBC's "F.arly Today" show.
WORLD
Poland nixes pope's amn'!sty plea
. WARSAW, Poland -The government rejected Pope John
Paul Il'a appeal for ad-amnesty for political pri8oners today in
advance of bis June pilgrimage 10 Poland. "A t preeent, the
government does not intend to propoee an act of amnesty,"
government apokeaman Jeny Urban aaid. "The releaee from
priaon of people who are inclined not to ober the law may be
· perceived aa a bending of will, a weakening of our reeolve to
deal firmly with aodal unrest."
British bolster Falklands fleet
LONOON -Five Britiah wanhips are headed for the
Falkland 'Wanda to reinforce the Royal Navy flofilla already
there in case of an Argen tine raid later this month, the Daily,
Telegraph reported today. A Defense Ministry spokesman
declined comment.
Belushi case delayed again
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TORONTO -Court proceedings in the case of Cathy
Evelyn Smith, aa:u8ed of murder in the drug overdoae death of
John Belushi, have been delayed once again. But an attorney for
Smith said he did not plan to make an iaaue of the expiration of
yesterday's dead.line for ttceiving documents in the cue. The
deadline marked the 45-day period after Smith's arrest in
which -accordina to a Canada-U.S . treaty -the extradition
documenll had to be received.
Reagan-Andropov 'dinner' urged
TORONTO -Annand Hammer, who has conferred with ae.ne of the world'• moat influential 1tatesmen, says he haa
aaked President Reaaart and Soviet leader Yuri Andropov to
talk about the nuclear arms race at a private dinner in Geneva,
Switzerland. Hammer aa.id U.S .-Soviet relations are at the
lowest ebb he bu aeen them ln 60 yeers and urged Reagan and
Andropov to meet infonnally aa men who "clearly have no wiah
for a war that would de9troy both nations."
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTITU4tlday, May 3, 1883 Al
Nature's wr3th hits East, too
Twisters kill 7, injure dozens in sweop acroBB u!s., Canada
ly DEAN' Jl'OIDICK .......... ,,_ ....
Doaen1 of tornadoe1 knifed
throu&h the OrMt LUM ~
In the bl11eat outbreak thla
aeuon, with hilh winds fllppina
1mall building• ln to the 1ky, ldlllna teYen people. lnJurina at at 45 and cauana mlWoni of
dollan ln damap.
Meanwhile, thouaanda of
diaplaced Mluouri residenll -
lncludin1 ·those fr9m dioxin-
tainted Time• Beach -were>
waiting today for rain-awollen
1treama to crest.
An e1tlmated 60 twlatere
caused dozens Qf injurlea
yesterday In Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, New York and the
Canadian province of Ontario,
officials said. Tornadoes or high
winds killed four people ln Ohio
iu;id three in New York.
An estimated $3 mllllon in
damage was caused in
sou theastern Michigan by
tornadoes, heavy rain and hail,
officials said. Estimates of the
injured included 25 in Ohio, one
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Mealtime
for Bonzo
CINCINNATI (AP) -
People aren 't the only
creatures aometimee scared by
thunder and lightning .
Bonzo, a 300-pound pet
bear, bit his owner and
another man when he wu
frightened yesterday by a
storm, said police Lt. ltenneth
Schneider.
Michael Morrissey of
Cincinnati and Brian Grieser
of Mosinee, Wia,. the bear's
owner, were treated at
h0spilali for bites. --:
Po~ aaid Moa:Uiaey was_·
in Grel'aer'a van to feed the
be.ar whe n lightning and
thunder frightene d the
aniinal.
--"lnat.ead of-eatin&.whatMr .
Morrissey wanted to give
him, he began eating Mr.
Morriaaey,'' Schneider said.
ln M.JdUpn, leYt!I\ ln New York
and 13 ln Ontario .
In Mlchipn, u many u 30
home• were dama1ed and
~other 10 were d"troyed on
Hanen8 Ieland, about 3& mUft
northeut of Dtt.rolt, aald acaie
police Lt. Ru.ell BHmiah, who
eetlmated local damace at f2.~
mllllon. "It'• a me• ... There are
trees uim:>ot.ed. trees on top of the
hou.et. lt'a IO tangled up ln one
area you can't iell if lt'a one
hou9e or two," Beemlah laid.
Elsewhere, tbunderatorm1
accompanied by winds gustin8 to
60 mph saturated Arkansas,
waahina out brlda-and closlna
roada. More than 3 ~ inchea ol
rain had fallen ln aome areaa by 7
p.m. yesterday, and the rain kept
fallJ.ng early today, oftidala aaid.
Farther north, np:e than 1,000
families were evacuated in
Mlaaouri's St. Louls, Frank.Un,
and Jefferson Counties u the
rain-swollen Meramac River
inundated areM lnclud.i.ni Times
Beac h , where a flood in
December aprt ad dloxln·
oontarnlnat.ed IOU throu&hout the
town. 1be river w.m't expected
to crest until later today, off¥:laU
laid.
Dloxln, a bl.product of
herbicide manu acturing, 19 a
toxic IUbstance known to caU9e
liver problem• and cancer in
laboratory animala.
In Plymouth, Vt., civil defen1e
offldala went door to door ewly
today ur1tn1 <about two dosen
people livlng below the
Woodward Reeervolr to evacuate
and move to higher ground u
water threatened to 1pW over an
earthen d am and flood their
homes.
Yeaterday'a tornadoea were
1pawned by a llnierina cold front
centered today over Lake Huron,
aaid Nolan Duke, a meteorologist
with the National Weather
Service'• Severe Storma Forecast
Center ln Kansas City, Mo. The
violent weather reaulted when
the front collided with wann air
along a line from Ontario to
Texas.
Twister rages in central Ohio (above) while residents of
Chautauqua, N. Y ., survey destruction left by tornado ther e.
Missing girl may be in Mexico
Le ticia Soto, 12
ANTENNA. • •
Police n o w believe that a
12-year-old Costa Mesa girl who
diaappeared 12 days ago may be
ln Mexico.
Leticia Soto, a fifth grader at
Whittier Elementary School, was
last seen April 20 when she left
her Center Street apartment 10
buy 80me candy.
Police Detective Sam Zuorski
said there is a .. 'very good
pcmibllity" that the dark-haired
girl waa taken to Mexico where a
suspect in the alleged kidnapping
once lived.
Inv•tigatOn are looking for
Eloy Sarate, 22, a gardener who
lived ln the earne complex as Soto
and who hasn't been eeen a1nce
the girl's diaappearance.
Law enforcement agenclea
from Loe Angelea to Mexico have
been alerted to look for Sarate'•
gree.n 1972 Pontiac Gran Prix.
Zuorakl said there la no official
record of Sarate and police are
not even sure that's his real
name.
Rosa Soto said that a neighbor
told her he saw her daughter
being forced into a vehicle. After
talking with residents in the
Chicano neighborhood, police aay
they have been unable to verify
the story.
Dana medic injured
in South Laguna crash
An off-duty paramedic was
aerioualy injured Sunday night in
South Laguna when .his
' motorcycle collided with a car.
Wayne Ru8aell, 27, of Dana
Point, collided will\, a car at the
interaection of South Coast
Highway and Wesley, paramedic
coordinator David Bautlata aaid.
Ruaaell wu taken to Mission
Community Hospital and placed
in the intensive care .unit with
eerlous injutjes, including several
broken bones; Bautista, aaid.
Russell had been~ firefighter/
paramedic at Station 6 in South
Laguna for about four ,years. Ht
was listed in serious but stable
condition early today.
A bad experience for Irvine Center
From Page A 1 The Experience Center of Woodbridge High School, where touch and operate devices meant
then caacade down into the rest Irvine, a amall adence muaeurn enrollme nt is predic ted to to tickle their scientific
of town. tucked in portable classrooms, increase next fall by 250 curiosities.
Cu r r e n t 1 y , t h e c a b 1 e will loee ita home at the end of studenll.
mechaniam ta an underground thiamonth. Museum directors are The museum's last day at
system that runs the length of T he portable building• at aean:hing ln other communities Culverdale will be Monday, May
Crown Valley Parkway, .P?en up Culverdale Elementary School, fora new building to hou8e the 30.
Coast Highway to Laguna Beach, 3531 Old Main St., will be moved 40 or 90.diaplays designed to give Meanwhile, the museum wilJ
a system that prompll picture this au mm er to near b Y young and old a chance to aee, be open daily. deterioration the further it goes ~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~-
along the line, Storer officials
say.
Regarding the hazards of a
microwave a ntenna ln the
neighborhood, the city haa
obtained an UllesSlllent from a
consulting engineer that states
the antenna ia safe.
The report says the diat.anc.e by
which the community would
have a potential exposure ia one
part ln one hundred million
below the safe working limill of
U.S. standarda.
-STEVE MITCHELL
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Wells Fargo offering
brokerage services
SAN FRANCISCO -Wells Fargo Bank began
ottering brokerage 1ervicea to ila cuatomen yesterday
through a new Wella Fargo brok.erage service account.
'l'his brokerage 1ertrice la the newest product to be
introduced in cooperatl°".1 with the Weetnet Group, a
network of five major western banks to which Wells
Fargo belongs.
Through Wells Fargo brokerage service,
customers can buy and aelhtocka, eorporate-bonds·aftd .....
options. In addition margin accounta, street name stock
and change of stock registration are available.
Fluor, Doris firms ~erge
The Ocean Services division' of Irvine's Fluor
Engineers Inc. and C. G. Doris of Paris have
announced the fonnation of a joint company to be
known as Fluor-Doris Inc.. • , . •
Xhe company, to be based in Houston, will
provide engineering, desisn and oenatruction services
for the offshore·veas of North America and Brazil. ,.
'E.T.' boosts MCA stock
LOS ANGELES -MCA Inc. reported first-
quarter net inoorge of $39 million, or 81 cents a share,
on revenues of $430.9 mlllion yesterday, up from f24.3
• million on revenues of $325.3 million a year ago.
The entertaµu.Dent conglomerate said lhe results
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