HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-05 - Orange Coast Pilotren maps growth,
ease. settlement
Bren, who will take an active
"d in guiding the-county's
rgest landowning company,
-.!die:~ an out-of-court end to
be leasehold controversy in
Newport and Irvine before the
month enda.
He revealed the compeny will
delay Pl•n• for a 100.acre
ahopptnc ceflter 1n Irvine, rnmtly
becauae of developer.Jlenry
Seaentrom'• NCCee9 with So"'th
Coast Plua and Town Center ln
Coeia Mea.
Bren al8e apoke of a five-yeer
plan to develop thouaanda of
"-aMordable and attainable11
hornet In Orange County. He aaid
the lack of affordable houainR
(See IRVINE, Pa«e AZ) · Donald Bren; New hand at the helm
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THI ORANGI COAST
Irvine Co.· chief:
'I'm no recluse'
By STEVE MARBLE or .... .,.,...,...,
"I'm not a recluse. I'm not myaterioua and I'm not -what
ei.e dJd 'the preea call me? Secretive. Rlabt. I'm not eecretive."
Donald Bren.~. one o1 the richeet and moat powerful men
in the country, was sitting ln the boardroom on the lltl'Venth floor
of the lrvlne C.O. headquarten in Newport Beach.
It wu his first meeting wtth the media aince he took control
of the company In a move that left him with 86 percent
ownership of the county'• largest land-ownina firm.
---Dressed in a dark-pinstripe suit, a Hghf blue shirt and a
atriped tie, Bren looked much as he dJd In UJ77 when he emerged
as part of a consortium that outbid Mobil OU for control of the
company.
Tall, trim, hair swept straight back -Bren presenta rugged
(See BREN, Pa~e AZ)
COUNTY IDITIDN
THURSDAY MAY '> 1<!RJ ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CE NT S
Their heads above the clouds
Pair died as
the'y lived
-together
By JODI CADENHEAD saddened to hear the news.
Of ttie De11r Piiot Staff "They were in love and Stuart and Maria Betsinger nothing else mattered," said
loved one another. They stayed Debbie Peterson, who moved In ~ether, they gre~w o.ld togetper . i.hru -mon.ihs ag-0 with her
and yesterday they died husband and 8-year-old son.-
together. · "They wanted to be together. I
· Police called to their Spanish-think that's beautiful."
style apartment on Cassia A few 'days ago Maria went to
Avenue in Costa Mesa found the the Peter,;ons' house, afraid that
fOUple dead in their chairs, two her husband's car might break
half-filled glasses of vodka down and he would have to walk
apparently laced with sleeping a half mile. He got home safely
pills beside them. _ · that night.
Police Lt. Jack Calnon said But the Petersons never
Stuart, 70, had Parkinson's learned the names of their
disease and Maria, 67, had a elderly friends and neither did
history of heart problems. The the woman who lived downstairs
couple had left a note for their for five years.
daughter Ruson Perz, who "They we.re good people," said
discovef'eQ their bodies at noon. Connie Barton. ''We're going to
The couple, who were never miss them."
seen apart, had apparently talked Said another neighbor, Ethel
about suicide in the past because Hagemann, "You know how it is
of their health, said Calnon. in an apartment like this, you
i'They called their daughter don't even know your neighbors.
the night before to say good I've seen them come and go. You
night,'' said Calnon. "Now it just don't get acquainted with Marine Corps .Air troopers dive out of a helicopter as looks like they meant goodbye." people anymore." The Orange County Coroner's But if no one knew the they pra~ticed for a parachuting demonstration for Saturday's office is conducting autopsies Betsil)gers very well, their
annual Armed· Forces Day Open House and Air Show at El 1'oro today._. . . special cl06en~ was apparent to
M Co A S · F f h · · p Bl Residents livmg on the sunny, everyone.
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_S~ooiing charges sought f County rejects
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Police seek attempied murder rap against HB city employee airline proposal By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of",.. Deir ..........
; Huntington Beach police said
they would ask the Orange. •
County District Attorney's Office
today to file criminal charges
against a city employee who
exchanged gunfire with police
and prompted the evacuation of
News .tips
earn c·ash
40 ·residents from a local trailer
park.
Sgt. F.d McErlain said police
would seek charges of attempted
murder of a police officer and
assault with a deadly weapol)
against Kennard R. Warrick, 53,
a resident of the Huntington by
the Sea Travel Trailer Park,
21871 Newland Street.
Warrick, who is employed In ·
the city's street cleaning division,
allegedly struck the park
manager with a large flashlight,
then fired at police otficers who
responded to the dift~bance call.
Warrick barricaded himself
inside his trailer for about three
hours early yesterday before
surrendering to members of the
police SWAT team. His
neighbors were evacuated. .Super~isor Rile.y
votes against airline
By JEFF ADLER Of""'9Dellr ..........
American Airlines' hopes of
beginning service from John
Wayne Airport next month were
grounded yesterday as Orange
Coun~y supervisors voted to
temporarily block any new
airlines from joining existing
1 ca r r i e.r a a t-1 h e .a I re a d y
· overcrowded facility.
The three supervisors present
al the_morni.ng meeting -
Thomas Riley, Harriett Wieder
and Roger Stanton -voted
unanimously to adopt such a ban, ,
placing the board on a path that
seems beaded for a courtroom
showdown.
Shortly before the supervisors
conven ed t o consider the·
resolution, which· surfaced only
late Tuesday afternoon,
American Airline spokesman Al
Becker vowed, "U need be, we
will pursue legal actions."
The .resolution, drafted_at the
(See AIRLINE, PaKe AZ) The city employee, wbo was
shot in the thigh during the
exchange with police, was
reported in fair condition today
at the UC Irvine Medical Center
jail ward. Coast solons oppose freeze
Three 0 range Coast Dan Lungren, Ron Packard However, all three ~ted in
Maria• High --·
eophomore anabk
ten .. tion Chip Rl1h,
yet to l0te • ~ce thie
1euon, pn1 for a
•weep ton'aht in the
Sun1et League flnal1. •
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Police are still trying to
determine what triggered
yesterday's trailer park drama.
Police Lt. Bruce Young said
officers have learned that
Warrick was having problems at
work.
Republicans followed party lines and Robe.rt Badham were on the favor of an amendment that
yesterday and voted In the Howie short end of the resolution that would negate free7.e provisions if
agai.Nt a reeolution calling for a was approved by the House of the two powers failed to reduce
freeze in nuclear arms by the Representatives by a 278-149 nuclear arms within a certain
S~art kids
More ldd1 on the West ~ are pttN their
h'-h Hhool diploma•
aowa.U.y1 UJd the ......... '..·
'cou9try iq that area.
P .. e 81.
Check heEe
Want to know whRt'•
1oin1 on in your
community? Juel
cheek the Duly Pilot'•
replar_ B•lletln Bo.rd
column, today on
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United States and the Soviet· vote. time period.
Financial columniat
Sylvia Porter looks at
the intnuion
computen are
maldq into our Jives.
and calll for controls
to protect against'
tome (righ&eaiq
pc>Mibilitiee. Page 86.
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When thel're off and running at
ChurehiU Downe Satarday, there'll be a
lot of oheerin1 In Laguna Hille beeauae
De.Id Rin1ler 11 principal owner of Slew
0' Gold, one of the Kentucky Derby
faTorhee. Pqe CI_.
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AIRLINE REJ ECT ED. • •
lnalstence of Riley, bloclu the
entry of ·any new air catrler at
JWA until a new airport aoceea
plan la enacted, now scheduled
for June 1984.
One important provision of the
resoJuuon d.irecta that any new
acceu plan, which allocates
flights amol'\I competing airlines.
be based upon an airline's daily
airport noise performance.
Preference in flight allocation&
would be given to the airlines
with the quiet.est takeoff record.
The moratorium on new
airlines at the airport is intended
to allow completion of a study
that will eonsider what impact
the-entrance of new air carriers
would have on the airport and
airport-related faclliUes.
American Airllnee annoWlCed
last week amid much fanfare
that it would belin eervlce from JWA on June 9."The airline had
been working with county
airport officlala for more than
two months fo aatJafy county
requlrementa for aoceu.
Newport Beac h attorney
Raymond Ikola, representing the
airline at the meeting, t old
superviaors he didn't think it fair
that they "change path on a
dime."
The attorney added, "I
thought Orange County wu a
bastion., of free competition and
that's what American Airline•
wants to do, compete freely in
Orange County with a very
expensive aircraft which meeta
the county guidelines."
. Gountl~n held on liquor stamp rap
By 'he AHOdat,d Pres1 Danlf'l E. Lowth~r. 30, both of However, Wllllama aald Heh of counterfeftll'\I revenue ~Pl
Federal •a•nta lrrHled • Santa Ana, wer booked for 11tamp vari• betwocn 7~ and 100 or a foret1n 1overnment w,.:=~rr-n on charaes he lnveat111t1on of poaae11ln1 a percent of a bottle'• wholn.ale counterfeiting foreign obli .. ~
P ON of c:ount.erfelt controlled aubstanco and dru1 <:Oil, ao a $6 bottle would c:o.t $10 and ~wint the fake 1wnpc. ~!!r!~ llkt thou uaed by paraphorn•lla, police Inapector with tax. If eac h atamp A U.S. maglatrate allowed h~
• 1ovemment to collect Collie Provence l&ld. repre.ented a 100 .percent tax on relea1c on • •10 000 peraonal M:~ taxes, the U.S . 8Hret The Secret Service hae not a bou1e valued at $$, the thtee reoogn1z.ance bond' Wil.Uamt laid.;
"Th •Y:-b estimated the liquor stamps' million 1wnpe would be worth If convicted, Plety facet a
te ~ i~mpd were etn1 value because agent.a have not about $16 million. maximum aentence of 11 yean ln coM~n,,.! e be .~.....i lradnaportedud to met with Me>dcan authorities. Piety wu arraigned on charges priaon and a $6 ~fine . Ct>Caw to .._,,,. to efra the ' · •
Mexican government of domeatlc
and foreign taxes on liquor," aald
Special Agent Aahley Williams.
Kenneth Piety, 41, was taken
in custody Monday at Liberty
Graphic Services, his Santa Ana
print shop, Williams said.
Top Valley
official
Agents with a search warrant
confiscated some three million to r e t1·re phony stamps Crom a 27-foot
motor home outside the shop, plus
"high-quality printing
equipment, including a $50,000
Heidelberg press," Williams said.
He said several guns and "half
a baggie" of cocaine also were
6ei.2ed.
Two of Piety's employees,
Geraldine Montgomery, 40, and
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Ol'the Dtiltr Not • ..,.
Howard Stephens, Fountain
Valley city manager for the past
two years and the city's chief
finance offu:1:t for 13_uars
before that, has announced he
will retire in November.
Medical
office OK'd:
for Valley
The F:ountain Valley City
Council has approved a zoning
change that will p e rmit
construction of a second four-
story W~lil office building near
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital.
IRVINE CO. GROWTH PLANS MAPPED. • •
Stephens, wbo turned 65 In
February, said he wanted to give
City Council members six months
notice so they can begin looking
for a new city manager. He
announced his resignation plans
publicly a t Tuesday night's
council meeting.
The change. from an industrial
zon e to a com merc ia l ,
professional and office zone, was
approved unanimously Tuesday .
The change. covers 10 acres on
the south side of Warner
Avenue, east of Euclid Street.
has prompted business and ne.arty two years ago. The issue
industry to turn up its nose at the has split the community with
county. mistrust of the development firm
"My ownership gives me the and four couples have filed a
opportunity to leod the company class saction suit against the
into greater expansion -not by Irvine Co.
selling off but by stepping up Bren hinted that form e r
activity ltL.all quadrants. That's stockholders were resistant to a
my c;ontribution." compromise solution, which he
Speaking quickly and with Cavored. He now predicts a "fair"
some zest, Bren agreed the conclusion to the crisis.
company has suffered from poor Irvine Center, planned as a
public relations. spectacular 500-acre office, hotel
·'Th ere has b een a r eal and shopping site between the
communications problem," he Santa Ana and San Diego
said. "There has been a problem Creeways, will move forward. A
at every level, from the board on shopping mall, Bren said, will
down . Tb at needs t o be come at a later date.
changed." "The market for that just isn'.t
Bren also acknowledged that there. It's been pre-empted by
he and some East Coast Segerstrom, who has done a
stockholdeFS -who Bren now superb job."
has bought out - . were at Bren also detailed plans for
loggerheads on the company's sprucing up Fashion Island with
direction, particularly on the a Rodeo Drive flavor: He said
nagging leaM"hold issue. night uses will come in as will
He poin~ to Detroit shopping theJ>teJ's, a new hotel ~a a mini
center developer A .. Alfre1:1--mall where J.C. Penney once was
Taubman. who had been board located.
chairman of the Irvine Co. and a He said a five-year plan for
major stockholder until Bren's building new homes and a high-
stock purchase last month. tech network with features
''He believed the lessee signed similar to so-al.led Silicon Valley
a bonafide contract that he in Northern California wlll be
expected to be honored. He's unveiled in 60 to 90 days.
right, legally, but there were '·Under the Eastern
extenuating circumstances." said stockholders, the company has
Bren. "The formulas became been conservative. It hasn't met
onerous to some and a hardship the market for ind u s t r y.
to a few." commercial or affordable,
Homeowners leasing the land attainable housing."
under their residences from the. He described some of the
Irvine Co. were hit with former·stockholders as having
mammoth lease fee bikes starting .mly a "passive" interest and a
A b<own 1872 VoU<aweQen "Bug" was r•oortad lto!an vetlerd•~ from tM 11700 block of H•llf•x Ortv•. II wu valued II
$2.500.
A man was wr .. tecl yeaterdly atternoon
11 t1'141 T er get 110<•. 811112 Ad...,.• Ave .. on 1u1plclon of slloptltllog. A tel•gllon• 101wartng .... cllln• worth 112 ....
racovered
A Wnl Covina r .. ldanl'• brown t992
T oyoll Corolla ••• .1eport•d atoten yealerday anarnoon from lb perlitng place
...., 11'141 -n.. euto -v8lued •I 17.
000
Founta in Valley
A 111711 Chevrolet wu alolen from an
emptoyM perking tot 11 Foun11kl Vall•y
Comm<lnlty Ho91Mfll Vlllue O~lhe C8f •N
Ml at $61000
A Schwinn Stingray valued II '1117 •u
atolen when 11 •es i.tt unattended In tront of
11'141 Pina ChMI, 17185 BI0011flu(11 St
A rl9iderll In u.w..lty Pitt< IOIO POllCe lhet aomao<MI CUI b8l1I Oii -II Ir-In I gr_,bel\ along Sllndburg Way.
lack of local understanding.
B1 en, who owned 32 percent of
the company stock before his
r-:cent aquisition, said he made
hls move to start buying stock
last February. "f can leave the city knowing
it's in sound financial condition,"
BREN 'NO ·RECLUS E'. •
but handsome features. He appeared at ease and seemed eager to
talk about what is now his company. • -_
But he balked at personal questions, waving off an inquiry
about his three children at one point. ·
"I don't seek a high profile. My personal life is my quiet side.
But I couldn't very wi:ll be a recluse and oonduct the kind of
business I do," he said.
Bren said he agreed to meet individually with several
members of the press yesterday because he b~lieves
communication is important, but he said it will not be his role to
hit the lunch and dinner-talking circuit. In other words, he will
continue to stay out of the public limelight.
A collector of contemeorary art, Bren compares his passion
for developil'\I raw land to an artist sitting before a naked canvas.
"There's a great sense of self-satisfaction by dojng this
correctly," he said.
Bren, a skier, tennis player pd Y._~isman. has moved back
to Newport Beach. where lie re£ently bought a 2<T-roorii
waterfront house on Linda Isle. He said he will retain his 1920
Mediterranean -style house in Beverly Hills, where he keeps
much of his art collection. He said the house has high-vaulted
ceilings, offering space for "muaeum-size" art pieces.
The son of movie producer Milton Bren. who later married
actress Claire Trevor, Bren grew up in Newport Beach and was a
crew member when his father won the first Newport-to-
Ensenada yacht race.
"This'is my community," he said of Newport. "I work here.
I play here. My three children were born here."
H e described his interest in the Irvine Co. as a
"long-time investment" but didn't say whether the firm.a.Sit was
under the Irvine family. will be passed on generation to
generation.
Howard Stephens
eyes retiremen l
he said. Still, Stephens said.
Fountain Vall~y has just come
through "two of the m ost
difficult years in the city's
history" bec.ause of cutbacks in
state funding .
. Stephens said he's proud of
having reached the top of his
profession in.two careers, one in
~ private sector and the other
in 'govemment.
He capped three decades in the
banking industry by be6>ming
founder and president of
Hunt1ngton Valley Bank. After
t his institution merged with
California First Bank in 1968, he
was hired as Fountain Valley's
finance director by then-City
Manager James Neal. (Neal, now
retired, was elected last year to
the Fountain Valley City
Council.)
-ln 1Y8lr·when the city.!a..top
adminlstrativ't! p ost became
vacant, the council reviewed 90
applications. then tapped
Stephens as the new city
manager.
Mayor Marvin Adler said the
council would accept Stephens'
resignation letter "with dt!e p
regret." He said Stephens has
done "an outstanding JOb" as city
manager and as comptroller
before that.
The 'mayor said the council
will probably begin looldng for a
successor this sum.mer.
Warren Saylor, facilities
director for the Fountain Valley
Medical Development Co .. said
the new structure will be a twin
to the four-story, glas&-exterior
medical office building already
constructed on Warner just east
of Euclid.
The medical development
company owns the hospital, the,
existing glass-exterior office
building. and two other medical
office buildings on Warner
Avenue. The new building will
be constructed immediately east
of its twin.
The new tower ,will contain 30,
to 35 suites. Saylor said the basic·
structure, not including the
suites, will cos( $3 million.
Construction will begin within
two months, he said.
According to Saylor, there is a
strong demand for medicaJ offi~
space. The original f9ur-story
building. completed in 1981.
rented yery quickly, he saip, and
20 to 25 percent of the suites in
the proposed twiA already are
reserved.
The developer received a
variance from the Fountain
Valley Planning Commission to
exceed the city's 50-foot building
height limit by four feet.
-PHIL SNEIDERMAN
SUICIDE. • •
A l\ome on 1n. 4900 otock of P•MO de V119a wu ren11cked yHterday atternoon
and jewelry with an undlacloNd ·-wu •
l lOlen. poll<le Hid
PICNIC PROGRAMMED. •
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• the stairs holding out her hand to
make sure he didn't fall. They
.were always talJOng together and
walking around the
neighborhood. Laguna Beach
Unknown suspec11 removed $.440 trom • Ylc1lm"1 wallet 1n11 wu lying on the buen at
Ille b8M of Bluebird Cenyon Orlve
Costa Mesa
A men llvtng on the 100 block of rne
Mallett Ortve lotd poltce thlt • St.217
dlamOnd ring .,... mlttlng alter • r-irman
-10 NI llO<IM yMl•day
Two..-told police lhat !heir care_..
b<°Oken Into wlllle perked on 1885 Perlt Ave.
One woman Mid • 1900 -Ith wu llolen from under 1ne car M•I and the other r90?'1ec:t $600 In ush mlH lnt from h•r ·-
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Svveaters
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"I feel very bad. We were just
getting to know them," said
Peterson. "They were doing
what was best for them.
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9tlngs are nicer whe~ they
maybe they're happier."
Sunny skies seen S torekeepe r An dy M cCu nniff
is w earing one of our soft knits o f
p rim e pure cotton . T h ese beautiful
cotton sweaters w ith hand
e mbroidery a n d croch et trim Coastal
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ncwm•I. wllh moeltv tunny dlya
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Na1ton11 Weeth•• Service.
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spring nu flnlllly eprung." •Id
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Court upholds literacy
· test before graduation
• By n. Aaeeela&M Prete
TAMPA, Fla. -A at.ate education official uya atudenta
around the naUon w1U be "the re.al winners" in a landmark
court rul1na that allows nortda to prevent hlah echool atudent.a
from INduatina unJe. they PM8 a fw.cUonaf literacv tesL The
decision yesterday by U.S. District Judge George C. Carr
means about 3,000 Florida teniora wW be barred from receiving
diplomu thia year.
Demo support for J esse Jackson
WASHINGTON -A national telephone poll of Democrat.a
shows algnificant support for a posaible presidential campaign
by black activist Jesse Jack.son who, according to the survey,
would cut more into Walter Mondale's following than any of the
other five announced candidates. In the past two months, black
leaders have convened repeatedly to discuss the possibility of
running a candidate. "A black candidate would articulate the ~ issues and would make an importa.nt impact on the party
platform," said Ho:-"ard University~profeseor Ronald Walters ..
Fifth brother victim,.of gangs·
NEW YORK -Fifteen-year-old David Serrano died
yesterday, four days after he was shot ln the head. He was the
frtth brother in his family to be shot in their Brooklyn
neighborhood. Three of the Serrano brothers were killed in
gan~ fight.a in 1977 and one survived two woundings that year.
Savitch looking for a n e w job ·
TORONTO -Broadcaster Jessica Savitch, whose contract
with NBC-TV expires this summer, hints that she is looking at
offers from other networks in view of NBC's decision to hire
newacaster Connie Chung from a CBS affiliate.
Man killed in unemployment line
BIRM INGHAM, Ala. -An unemployed man waiting to
apply for a job was shot to death yesterday when two other men
began arguing· over a p~ in line, police said. Lloyd Reese, 26,
wu pronounced dead of a bullet wound to the bead.
STATE
Grades cut 20% of LA students
LOS ANGELES -A controversial school board rule
aetting minimum grade requirementf for athletics and other
extracurricular activities has disqualified about 20 percent of the
h.lgh echool students in such programs, school officials say.
Ab0u'l 6,06S-were cut from programs because their ~es either
fell below a' C average or they failed at least one
Workers sue SF chemical company
SAN 'FRANCISCX> -A group of more than 100 people,
including former Occidental Chemical Co. workers. their wives
and children, has filed suit seeking damages for sterility, cancer
and birth defects allegedly caused by the pesticide DBCP.
$477 million state d e ficit forecast
SACRAMENTO -A $477 million deficit in the state
budget iri 1984, one that would automatically trigger a 1-cent
sales tax increase, has been predicted by state Legislative
Analyst William G. Hanun.
Sexual hi~tory ban in rape upheld
SAN FRANCISCO -A group of more than 100 people,
claims she's been raped has no place in a preliminary hearing,
says a state Court of Appeal decision that expanded an existing
ban and tossed out a lower court ruling in the case of Lloyd A,
Jordan, a juvenile hall worker charged with statutory rape and
other offenses.
Orang• Cout 'DAILY PILOT/Thureday, ay !, 1983 "-I
Defection or hijack in . S. Korea·?
Chinese airli11.er with 105 aboard lands at V.S. air base near Seoul '
SEOUL (AP) -A Chinese
·airliner carrylna defect.on landed
near here today and wa1 put
under ,overnment protection,
the Defense Ministry aald.
Chineee offidala aald the plane
hat! been hijacked with 105
IUaE!~ aboard during a domestic
'he South Korean Defense
Ministry issued a statement
saying the plane was at a U.S. air
base east of Seoul, where it
landed after crossing the
demilitarized zone that divides
North and South Korea.
The ministry said the pilot had
moved the plane's wings in a
gesture that it said indicated he
wanted permi&sion to land in the
South. There was no official
comment here on the Chlnete
atattment that the plane had
beer) hijllcked.
Thete-wM no way to verify
Independently whether anyone
aboard wu .eekinc .to defect.
A apokeaman for China's aiate
airline. CAAC, aald ln Pek,lng
that the plane had been forced to
South Korea by more than one
person, but that ,.the exact
numbe.r of hijackers was not
known. The 11pokeaman, who
declined to be identified, saJd the
plane carried 96 passengers and
nine crew members.
Newspaper report.a here said
there were three armed men
aboard the plane asking for food
for "about 100" people. The
state-run Korean 'Rrm1rfrsu1ting
:. '.
Syst.em aaid two crew members
and a pauenger had been taken
from the plane to a hoepltal for
treatment of unspecified Injuries.
~,..News re ports said some of
thoee aboard had relayed word
theG',.;:"ted to contact Taiwan's am dor to 'South Korea, and
the Tahnn goveffi!Jlent 1.uued a
statement saying it extended a
"warm welcome to passengers
. . . that defected to South Korea
to co m e to their free
motherland."
The U.S . military said it had
no inCormaUon on the incident,
but other sources said the plane
put down at an American base
and was guarded by U.S. soldiers
until South Korean troops took
over.
The Deferwe Mlniatry ordered
newa agenciet not to report the
name of the bue where the
plane landed.
Photographers and televlalon
cameramen were allowed onto
the baae, and their film showed
an aircraft surrounded by rlfie-
bearing guards. Passengers could
be seen looking out the open
doors, some of them fanning
themselves with ne wspapers
against the afternoon heat.
The Japanese network NH'K
broadcast fllm ot a plane with
"Civil Aviation Administration of
China" written in Chinese on ita
side, parked in a grassy field
s urrounded by U.S . military
personnel.
... "'~·~· I& L ~ IRVINE -o:j
Fun be fore
f nod-raiser
Irvine Boys Club Director
Dick Rojo pushes Collette
Tonsich, I 0 , a nd some of the
prizes to wa rd tomorrow's
Bids fo r Kids a uction a t the
Newport Bea~h Marrio tt
Hotel that wilJ-be nefit Boys
Clubs in Irvine, Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach. Going
up fo r bid will be.get·away
r esort weekends,~ an
authentic Zulu da rt gun, a
$15,000 e lectric car a nd
aerial advertising. For more
informa tion about the $25
tickets fo r the 7 p .m . buffe t
a nd 8:30 bidding, phone ~ -
642-8372. Jlicha rd Power
a nd Be tte Lawson of
Newpo1·t Beach a re
co -cha irmen of the eighth
annual event.
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WORLD
JERt}SA.L~M -An Israel radio report today quoted
political sources as saying that Israel cannot agree to the
LebaJ)on troop withdrawal plan worked out by Secretary of
State George P. Shultz because of problems over the role of
Maj. Saad Haddad and limits on Israeli troopa in joint patrols
with Lebanese soldiers.
Ne w fighting r eported n ear Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Moslem and Christian niilitiamen
battled in the hills east of Beirut today leaving at least two dead
in the most intense shelling since Israeli-Palestinian fighting last
sununer. Three machine-gun rounds tore through a U.S. Marine
helicopter aloft to detennine where the lltielling was coming
from, but the helicopter flew back and landed safely at Beirut
airport and there were no casualties, Marine spokesman Maj.
Fred Lash said.
Iran expels 18 Soviet diplomats
NICX>SIA, Cyprus -Iran expelled 18 Soviets yesterday
accused of interfering with the country's internal affairs and
working wlth "treacherous and mercenar}'_aients" in the
country. Government officials also announced a crackdown on
the pro-Moecow Tudeh Communist Party of Iran.
Japanese leader to visit U.S.
WASHINGTON -Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of
Japan will meet with President Reagan at the White House on
May 27, just before the start of the seven-nation economic
summit conference at Williamsburg, Va., the White Howie press
office announced today.
F lood-weary residents in flood victims. buildings were affected by problems were anticipated
Missouri piled up sandbags today The Mississippi reached 39.2 flooding around the s t ale, immediately downstream.
against the rising Mississippi feet late yesterday at the St. officials said. But about 50 miles to the
River, as oyerflowing waters on Louis Gateway Arch, the third-Spoke_smen for thf St. Louis south, in Ste. Genevieve, a record
the Ohio River damaged homes highest reading in the century disaster operation and the St. crest of 46.5 was forecast for
in Kentucky and prompted a $3 for that location. Louis County Office of Civil Saturday.
Dru1ns yield inurder victi1ns
About 300 school children
helped sandbag a levee there
yesterday, and water In
downtown Ste. Genevieve sueets
reached a depth of three feet,
authorities said. SAN FRANCISCO (A.P)
Three rotting bodies and a
handful of jewelry found inside
cement-sealed steel drums were
being examined today for clues to
who the victims are, how they
were killed and who stuffed
them into the barrels discovered
in Golden Gate Park.
Although police had "no idea"
about the victims' identity, they
speculated that the motive in the
gruesome case could be revenge
or a warning to some part of the
criminal world.
With homicide investigators
looking on in a white-walled,
brightly lit room in the coroner's
office, forensic expert.a pried the
tops off two 55-gallon drums
Wednesday after a battery of
tests on the ceme nt, plastic
wrapping and masking tape
surrounding the lids.
Inside the red and blue drum
was the fully clothed body of a
black man, wearing two yellow
metal ri~ and a yellow metal
bracelet. The corpse "was in an
advanced state of decomposition,
dead over 72 hours for sure "
The river level yesterday at
Cape Girardeau was 42.6 feet,
10.6 feet above flood s e.
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30 s·eeOnds can
save life, home
WASHINGTON (AP) -
People caught ln ~llakes can
c.ake atepa to hfl'D themaelves and
reduce damage from the tremora,
aay prellmlnary reaulta of a
U.S .-Japanese atudy.
The National Science
Foundation, which financed the
atudy and releaaed the findings,
laid yesterday the data indicates
that people can be more than
puaive victim.a In earthquakes if
they are trained properly.
Johri Archea, a researcher at
the Georgia Institute 'of
Technology, and Masaml
Kobayashi of Kyoto University
In Japan, studied the behavior of
people caught In a Japanese
earthquake last year.
Preliminary results suggest
that the behavior of building
occupants may be a more critical
factor In survival and injury than
generally believed, they say.
"Our findings contradict the
common assumption that during
major earthquakes the shaking
will be too strong or the time will
be too short for building
oocupanta to punue any acticlna
that could affect 1.hetr IW'Vtval or
that of othen,11 ~ l&kl "'
Dr. Frederick Krlmfold, an
earthqu,ke atructura expert
with the ecience foundation, lllld
the atudy la significant *-ute it
showa that people do learn quake
precautions from public
education programs.
"We don't have almllar
earthquake training in the
United States 41 they do in
Japan," Krimgolcf said. "Moet of
our researc h has foc uaed on
structural problems of buildings
and designing buildings that
don't fall down.
"We haven't done much study
on what people do in theae
buildings and how this can help
or hurt them," he continued.
The researchers found that
during the crucial 30-aecond
period between n oticing the
quaking and its reac hing
maximum intensity, many people
moved around in their buildings
and took protective measures.
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courage, tears
COALINGA (AP) -Quake-
d e v aa ta ted Coallnaa. atlll
trembling with hundreda of
aftenhocka and the vibraUona of
wrecking balla, marahaled ita
frontier aplrit to rebuild near the
earthquake fault that haa many
victims "still scared half to
death."
"Coallnga11 a pioneer town,"
said food market owner Vince
Motte. "One way or another,
we'll rebuild."
One of thousands of residents
with a story to tell about the
perils of living in earthquake
territory, Motte had just spent
$20,000 remoHling hia at.ore only
to have It heavlly damaged
Monday in the earthquake that
hit 6.5 on the Richter Scale. An
aftershock of 4.4 leveled the
remains early yesterday, but he
was still determined to rebuild.
Hundreds of aftershocks
continue d with a tre m o r
registering 3.5 at 9:38 last night.
dee.Jared a federal diMater area.
And thouaanda of quake vldlrm
al.lo waited -on lLnee for mM1a,
water, provl11on1, clothln1,
blankets, advice on i.naurance and
finances and other eervlce9.
Dilplaced by the destruction of
their homea or because aome
utilities have yet to be reatored,
they turned to volunteer agencies
for help.
The Red Croes aet up a dlaaater
center , planning 9,000 dally
meals wi.th the help of the
California National Guard. Bank.a
and pharmacies set up temporary
offices until p e rmanent
structures could be rebuUt.
· The homeless slept in campers.
tentS or temporary Shelters at the •
West Hills College gymn.aalum. 1
And while many were optimiatlc,
others wer e scared and some
couldn't stoo crvinfl. Damage estimates for the oU
and farming community of 6,500 , -
rose to $31 million. The state
Office of Emergency Services
Darrin Keeton and his dog sleep in front of
demolished home in Coalinga.
State officials awaited word
today Crom President Reagan on
whether the community and
s urrounding county would be
said 165 homea and 141
businesses had been destroyed, '
while 681 hom e s and 7 3
businesses were damaged.
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An lnformal dlscWllion on designing and
operating efficient irr(a~on systems will be
held next Thunday at tlle Irvine Ranch Water
Diat.rict offices.
The workshop will run from 7 to 9 p.m. In
the district's board room at 18802 Bardeen
Ave. in the bualnea di.strict southeast of J ohn
Wayne Airport.
The workshop will include diacussion of
types of sprinklers, controller clocks and
t.ensiometers.
The workshop is free but coordinators
Dave Pagano, Mau Loveln and Joyce
Wegner-Gwldt urge participants to call by
Monday to reserve space. T he telephone
number is 833-1223, ext. 209.
• The Criminal Justice Training Center
at Golden West College has been commended
by Huntington Beach city officials for
outstanding service to residents during the
March 1-3 flood emergency.
About. 50 police cadets assisted local
officers with traffic control and sandbagging.
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duties.
• lreae Riley of Fountaln Valley haa
been selected to receive an Outatandlng
Volunteer award for he r w ork In the
Operation Santa Claua program. The .election
is made by the Orange CoUOty Social Services
Nomination Committee.
The Operation S\nta Claus program
provides Christmas gifta to children in f09ter
homea and in the Albert Sit1on Home for
abused and abandoned children.
• Pre-registration for next year's
kindergarten pupils in the Huntington Beach
' City (elementary) School District is scheduJed
May 18 at all elementary schools.
Children must be 5 years old by Dec. 2,
1983. Parents are required to bring proof of
age and medical records showing that their
children have been lmmunbed against pollo,
diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles,
mumps and rubella.
The signups will be from 1-4 p.m. .
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StudentS honored at science fair · .Rotarians
fete UCI
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Tw.n~-MYen atudents were
awarded the top prise at the
recent Irvine UnUted School
Dtatric\ Science Fair.
_ t H etudenta were -idvift hOiiOn.6le menUona. More ~ than 200 atudenw d.laplayed their
homemMSe 8Clence proJecta at the
annual fair at Irvlne High
-Sdloot.
F~llowlng are the winnera
who won divWonal awuda tor
their projecta ln either the
phyaical or blolo1lcal eciencee
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Tlilrd 1rade: Brian Malloy_,
SanU.,O Billi, "Can Ch8mlw Cbana9 Occur Without Heatl'':
Michael Allen. Bonita Canyon,
"The Owwina Fonn of Water":
La.a. Lytle,-EtToro, ••How J'r\alt
Jl'Ua G'row."
Children's Center plans
benefit auction in NB
The Orange Coaat College
Cblldren'a Center will conduct lti
aecond annual benefit auction
Saturday at the Airport.er Inn in
fro.W. 'l'lie preview belfna it 7;3.0
p.m., and the auction iblelf geta
WMier way at 8:30 p.m. Tickets.
at $5 each, a.re on sale at the
Children'• Center on \he OCC campus in Costa Mesa, or they
may be purchaaed at the door.
The admiaaion fee covers
entrance to the auction and cold
and hot hon d'oeuvres. ~
will go toward building a
permanent facility for the
Cblldren'a Cen_ter.
The cen\er waa founded in
1970 by OCC's Auociated
Students to provide affordable
child care for parents enrolled at
the college. F.ach semester, the
center serves about 150 children.
NEW MERCE.DES 30080
Available for European delivery mid
May or early June. Rather than rent,
drive your own earl One month driving
lnauranc~ Included In purchase price of
$35,750. USA price near $40,000. For
further Information. please call Virginia
Fredericks,
845 4800
Mon.-Frt. 8:30-6)
Ca~on by Barbizon
Zip frcSnt
one size lits all
FashKJn ~ by Sllf
Slfllrdly, Mly 7
Fourth 1rade; Michael
Noatrome, Westwood , 0~"; and David BouicM, El Cimino, "How to Save rr.h
Flow"9.''
J'ltth ~: Heather Brewer-Bow a ter, El Camino Real,
"Electric Currents": RaJan
Sa11ar, Deerfield, "Dl1ftal
Counter"; Darren Shoen,
Deerfield , "Laaer
Communication'': Jaaon Val.lone,
El Camino, "Plants and Soll";
and Mu1u Tolola, Tw11e Rock. 0 Doea Aaplrin Affect Plantar•
Sixth 1rad~: Andy Peck.
Colleae Park, "Gyroecopea"; ,Jeff
Caudill, El Camino, ''What
Subelanelee Will Corrode Metal?";
Ann Rainbow, Turtle Rock,
"How Doee a Delayed R.ponae ·
Affect a ·Monkey• 1
Performance?"; and Melanie
Breu, El Toro, "What Chemicals
Affect :e.cteria?"
Seventh grade: M ichael
O'Brien, Sierra Viata, '1How Big
a Body ... to Change the
Temperature?"; Amy Price,
Lakeside, "Nolae Pollution in the
Home"; Scott Sonnlchsen,
Lakeetde, "la There Add Rain in
Irvine?"; Margaret Johnson,
Rancho Sao J09quin, "How Doea
Your &.p C<lrnpe.re?" ·
Aleo aeventh 1rade: Eric
Kudell, 8terra Vteta, '"'Do
Vtumtna Affect Tomato
. Growth?"; Kell~ ~n raham, Lakftlde, "Planta -
Who Knowa ?"; and od
Attebery, Lakeside, "Which
Food from the Buie Food Groupe
Will Grow Blicteria Futer?''
Eighth grade: Bryan
Yablonakl, Sierra Viata, "Are
Arbitrary Periodic Function•
Related?"; David Uri,· Vieta
Verde, "What Effect Doea
Temperature Have on the
Circulation of a Goldfiah?"; and
Carolyn Mar, Vista Verde, "Does
. Radiation Cause Genetic
Mutations in Fruit Flies?"
Eleventh/Twelfth grade:
Vincent Chan, Unlveraity, "On
the Nature of the Subatomic
Sood"; David Sar, -Woodbridge,
"What la Wave Resultant?"; and
Chi-Hyon Lee, Irvine, "Optimum
Wave Length for the Growth of
Cosmarium Algae, Phylum
Chlorophyta."
Marshall. Houts
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Marshall Houta, a clinical
profeeeor of forensic patholoQy at 1
UC Irvine alnce 1972, hu lieen
honored by &he wgun.a BHch
Rotary Club for hla aervice to the
community.
Houts, who llvea In Emerald
Bay, la a former FBI a1en&, a .
former OSS member, attorney,
Judge, author, and fo under of
'rrawna, the. largest ci.rculation
medical-legal publication for
attorneys in the world. 1
The 63-year-old editor waa
named an honorary Paul Kania 1
Fellow by the local Rotarian• ·
Friday 4t the Hotel Laguna.
I
Laguna seniors offer bingo
·The Senior Citizens Club of
Laguna Beach is sponsoring
bingo games on Fridays, from 1
to 3:30J.m., at the Veterans
Memori Community Center 384
Legion Street. f Anyone can play, refreshmen ts
are available and proceeda go to.l'
the club. For information, calij
497-2441.
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FREE
Interior design
seminar ,
A Fr .. Interior. DHlgn
Seminar wlll b• held
~.Mey 7th, 10 Lm. to
12 noon at the South CoMt
r;>eetgn Cent• .,.. known ae Stone Miii at 2915 Redhill
Ave. c101, Coate Meu
(betWMn Brteeot and Baker).
ttl• 1emlnar wlll be
conducted by Ron Baron.
noted 8out1Mm Callfornla """'* Oe19*.
,.,, Baron, founder of a chain of Interior l>Mlgn 8aflooll loea'9d In 8111 Frencleco, s.attle, Newport Beectl, ~ H11S, Sherman o.k1, Palm Springe, I.a Habra and a.n Otego 11 conducting hie aemlnar to Introduce hi• ~ aChool. New IOWlf pricea .,. to be lntroduOed and
0111e1e .. be oonduC'9d by Mr. S.Oft and other working "*"°' Decorators.
-,,,. ......,_ wll Inc** lnformMIOn lboUt tM,..
ecftoCll. A "*II o11aa and the ohanOt to '*' of Mr. a.on•a _.. o:-.. -:i .. ~ mcM9 ~-.a 1t,OOO aq. ft. '*"" ii and recant wort! on a Pmoe'e hOme, • =•,.,ov9rM•• and prominent cllent• In touttlern
TM ....,., wt• ~ approxlmatety a 1\oure and ••GllMrM fof e. new C*ltM ata1lnl now et tfte IM'9 loOllllOn wll be .-en • tNa time. Qaileee wllt be Mid day and ~ and wll Inc** leetln9. tours and alldel. To Oii tor, ... ~Mtof• to IM aemlMr cell (714) 640-1210, aak
to( l(lmbetly.
Ron B•ron'a
lcbool Of Interior DHlan
2915 Red HUI Avenue, C10'f
Costa M-. (Red Hin at Brl1tol)
C•H Now (714) 840-1110
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gwe styling versatility and the unitonn heating posts fit any Sile rolef
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compwtments. AJ thlS in a sleek custom deagned case with see-througll
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on Everest feat
SEA Tl'LS (AP) -Twenty
yww ~Jim Whluak.w bemme
the flnt Amslcan ti> ecale the
world1a tallHt peak, Mount
ll:vereat. Today~ the ranay
rnoun\a!Mer •Y. he admlna the
ontUmy ~ wbo climb their
"penonal i:Wrelta" nery day.
The conqueat of 28,028-foot
mountain on May 1, 1863,
introduced Whittaker to a world
of celebrttlea. public appearances
and ipMCNa.
Whittaker'• life haa taken many tuma aince he came back
from the Himalayas to ride
triumphantly through Seattle
atreeta. There have been
momenta of ecataay and
heartache for the 54-year-old
climbing equipment
manufacWrer.
One of h1a proudest momenta,
Whittaker aaya. was ~ 10
handicapped cllmbeu up
14,UO·foot Mount Rainier In
W~MWtwo,_...-.,o,
)mt • wilk after 11 cllmben died
there In the nation'• wont climblnc dilutm'. •
J'For thoee people, that WU
Mount mv.r.t."'' Whittaker .. ,...
"You think about it. I spent two
years pNparinc for tometh1nl
that allowed me to ltand on top
of a mountain for 20 minutes.
"People all over the world are climblnc their penonal Everesta
f!YerJ day, and they don't always
have a clear~t 1oal like the
awnmlt of a mountain." .
Scalln1 Everest forced the
6-foot-5-lnch Whittaker to adjult
to a unlvene. ln which he wu
expected to lend hia name to
good cauaea -school levies,
handicapped children, various
fund ~vea, he aaya.
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Studies 1hared
Dr. J.E. Hollman, •
right, and hia wife
Ti went ~ack -to
BChool recently
during
Grandparenta Day
at Newland School
in Huntington
Beach. Showing
their grandparenll
around were, left,
Jody Thomas, 8;
Nicki Thomas, 1 O;
and John
Thomas, 6.
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Or1nge Cout DAIL. Y PILOT /Thurlday. MQy 5. 1983
Clearing the air
1in F oulltain V ailey
The Fountain Valley School District ls no stra nger to recall
election campaigns. Board members have faced the attempt. at
fll<>unting special elections before. Next month there will be a
recall vote on three school board membe.rs.
As we have stated on this page before, we think the recall
process has become more of a popular fad than a serious political
alternative. 1
Very often small groups of voters who feel they have been
left out of the advisory process jump into petition gathering
recall campaigns without thinking through the cost and the
ramifications of this extraordinary procedure.
In Foun tain Valley the situation escalated to the point
where both ~ beleague red trustees and the Committee
Advocating ~sponsible Education (CARE) had leveled
accusations ot illegal wrongdoing. at each .o1hei-,
The district attorney's office is to be' commended for quickly
invest!gating the charges and finding no merit in either side's
al.legations.
The district attorney's office could have easily dragged on
i~ investigation into the June 7 election which would have left
sµch accusations of fraud, school safety violations and illegally
obtained petition signatures dangling like a nasty, muddled
cloud ov~r the heads of trustees and CARE alike . .
What the real issues of this recall election are now seem
sc;>mewhat less clear, and Fountain Valley taxpayers a little less
sure about why they'll be picking up a $25,000 election tab next
month.
Opinions exprt•\~~d 111 the 'Piltt· ''l>ove dre thow of 1n.-0d1ly P1101 Q1<1.,r views ex·
presseo on 1n1~ p,1qc are tho~· ol llleir duthor~ ·lnd arl l\h Rl.'adt>r commen1 ·~ 1nv11
l'd Adore .. , H1l' Daily Pilot, p 0 Box IS60. Co\td Ml'~. CA 921>26 Pnone (1 H J 6•1·4371 . /
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Saving to what end?
!1'0 the-F,.ditot: .---.-_ diae:Me_l<> c.ppserve-ene!'BY:--the
The sanctimonious snivelling conservationists stopped from
of the conservationists has being produced. makes you
proven to be more disastrou.s wonder w hat.they were realfy
than saving, as reported in your conserving: Not our great medical
April· 26th edition "Energy advancements, and cert.a.inly not
saving move may. be disease our lives or health.
link." C.Onaerving energy in an
industrialized nation cuts jobs
and production; a disaster. But
much greater disaster was the
sickness and deaths caused by
lowering water temperatures to
save energy.
That the public was exposed to
tbe ravages of Legionnaires
Are all those "brilliant"
groups, committees and
government agen cies that
shepherd our resources bringing
us back to a medieval medical
wilderness?
GOLDIE JOSEPH
Newport Beach
Prevention for pets
To the Editor: to dry dog and cal food. The
smaller granules are less likely to
be eaten.
• ·Reagan old friend • IS .DO
WASHINGTON -The oldest G. the study says. of the Reagan admfnistraton
man ever elected president of the And in some crucial areas, budget and tax cuta ls that they
United States has turned out to ~ . there have been actual cuts in hurt the poor and benefit the
be the worst enemy that elderly ~ available benefit11, n ot just a well-to-do.
poor Americans have ever had in JACI ANDERSON ~ smaller-than-expected increase. "A s is the case for the
the White House. The study cites these examples: poJ?ulation overall, the Reagan
President Reagan hasn't services for the aged have been -Tightened eligibility and tax "CUt h.u benefited the high-
intentionally singled out the proposed and enacted, with the reduced benefits In the food income aged more than those
low-income elderly to pick on; he low -income aged affected the stamp program have amounted to -wi1Jl lower Incomes and the
is n ot pe rsonally mean or most." a cut of about 23 percent in pre-s~ding cuts have affected the
heartlesa. But the budget cuta he Reagan benefits. T low -income aged much more
a nd his d e te rmine d penny AS THE PRESIDENT has -Grants to the states for than the. middle and upper-
pinchen have made are hurting repeatedly tried to explain: his low-income energy assistance income aged," the study notes. It
these elderly people the most. budgeta don't actually provide have been reduced one-third in continues:
An u n pub 1 i s he d study less money for the elderly and real dollars. "Despite the stated intent of
prepared by the prestigiou,11 the poor; they just slow down the ~Rent increases for tenant.a in the administration to preserve
Urban Inatitut.e._ in Wubingloh ina'eaaes. But with the riiiks of ·subsidized housing have meant the 'nfety. net' under the
1ioc-uments the-sltuat1o . lt19-~rly-tncreesing yearly, the -an effeetive 15-percent-cut m -incomes -of ·the elderly' older"
titled, "Older Americana in th.e prac tical effect is serious these benef.ita. • Americans with low incomes
Reagan Era." cutbacks. For example, t he -Elimination of the minimum have suffered a net loss overall as
The study, reviewed by my Urban Institut.e's analysis notes floor under Social Security for ?8 result of the policy changes
associate Tony Capaccio, lays out that benefits for the elderly will persons retiring after Jan. 1, u n d e r t h e R e a g a n
the basic contradiction in the rise by $38 billion in this year's 1982. . administration."
Reagan administr ation"s budget over 1982's. Most of this -A 5 percent cut tn state The study points out that "the
handling of budget cuts in however, consists of locked-in Medicaid funds. oldest members of the group
programs that affect the elderly: increases in Social Security that -Elimination of 26,000 (over age 72) have been affected
The cuta "have not focused on are beyond the administration's community service jobs held by the most by budget cuts."
issues of age per se (and) control. older ci\Jz.ens. The principal author of the
presidential bu·dget1 have Aa for programs over which -Cuts in real-dollar funding Urban Institute report, James R.
protected the aged more than the the White House does have some for social services grants ( 11 Storey, will review It.a findings at
non-aged from budget cuts. . . . say, "benefits for the aged have percent) a nd mass transit a special hearing this week
N one th e 1 ess. subs ta n ti al risen by $5.2 billion less than was subsidies (33 .pe.rcent).,_ ch.ain:d.-9..Y_lte.P· Claude Pepper,
reductions in benef its and expect~ under prior policies," THE SALIENT characteristic D-Fla.
.A simple-prayer of thanks I feel the community at large
desperately needs to become
aw~ of the devastatingly fatal
effects anti freeze-coolant, and
snail poison can have on our pet.a.
P ets are attracted to anti
re.eze-s:oolant and will drink it,
U pe0ple become more aware
of the often fatalef'fectsof theee The latest poll indicates that ,-...,, because of the bad news we kept them. Toxic waste we art to toxic
substances, bopt:fully they would the American public's opinion of . ""j hearing and reading, for we waste retumeth.
be hand led a nd disposed of the job President Reagan is doing 1 •• ,;."J doubt you no longer. The news · .
!,I!~· ~~T~~.f&~,-e i 5 t · glycol. ..
Pets also will eat snail poison
and this is most generally fatal.
The deadly ingredient is
metaldehyde. S n ail poison is
supplied in the form of pellets
and small granules. The larger
pellets are possibly attractive to
pets because of their resemblance
wisely, for the sake of our peta. with the economy is on the way ~ h as turned good in the "THE ECONOMY is turning ' '"'~!!~ t ~~'M~\:t,,'"~~:XQl.ksJll llllfL._._~ ~JliWS~~yea verilg· even on arQund, Mr. Pre.sident~~ust as ... ..,,-M/P,r ~-.!......--~ ~ -··--. -~--=-=---0~~$;1F~~... ~. ~:;;:!~~~~€~~~·--~~'f~A· freeze-coo t, and another wu a pproval of th e Presi ent's . w ays Cl O~ ~ur-··~~Cdl~ mttmr~
fatally poisoned .very rea;ntly handling of the nation's filcal polled making more than ,$40,000 ways. are u~. inflauon ii down and the
due to snail poison found tn a affairs, w hich staI1ed to decline a year were ~2 percent 10 your "Your wish is our c;ommand. Dow Jones average is way above
neighbor's yard. shortly aft.er he took office, ia on favor. They lift up their tax~ Place upon the face of the earth avera${e.
I learned the hard way. the increase for the first time in and offer this blood of their your MX missiles and build you 'Yea though we walk through
A concerned and saddened pet two years. Experts agree that the capital gai!ls to. you , Ron ald more stately nuclear energy the valley of the shadow of 10
owner. improving economic outlook has Reagan. thelJ' saVlour. plants. Aak for nuclear weapons percent unemployment, we will
SUSAN B. GRADY
.Huntington Beach
e nhanced the President's "ON BENDED knee we and you shall receive. You can do fear no evil for thou art with us.
reputation as an economist. confess to you that we di\in't no wrong. Grant unto Secretary Thy policies and thy staff, Baker,
Let us now bow our heads: think you understood the of the Interior. James Watt the Meae and Deaver, they comfort
Russian roulette "Oh merciful President, economy. We thought the nation power l o pave over o ur us. Thou hast prepared cheaper
forgive us for we knew not what was going to hell and you have parkla nds . Grant h im, Oh food for o ur tab.lea in the
we said when we said you didn't shown us the error of our ways. Reagan, permission to cut down presence of angry farmers and
know what you were doing. You We ask for your forgiveness, not our trees that we shall build thou anointest our cars with
have wiaely cut taxes on the rich, .only for ourselves but for the 61 houses and let him search for oil lower priced oil from the Unholy
increased spending on defense percent of the people making less unto either end of our sandiest Lands.
To the Editor:
Taxpayers' money: without it
Govemmenta couldn't function.
It provides the following
eeaential services for our citizens:
(1) Due process. (The backbone
"of our free enterprise system.)
(2) F.aaential daily services -
police, fire, etc.
(3) [t payi for our judicial
system.
(4) It provides the necessary
social ser vices for our n eedy
citizens and other essential
people issues.
(5) It pays the salary and
provides a LIFE STYLE for Qur
elected or appointed officials,
namely, THE POLmCIANs.
(6) One of Government's
highest prlorlUes is to protect the
taxpayer ln this confusing 20th
Century nuclear world we live
ltl. It Is regrettable that this is not
l:Jelng done In Laguna Beach .
In stead the Ge ntr y ~dminls tratlon is playing = Roulette with taxpayen' . I now enumerate:
(1) Pertaining t o General
Warranta on the C.Ounctl Agenda
QI'\ 4/19/83 (Content Calendar).
be found at the Public Library.
Mayor Gentry said City Hall
would provide the answer. TheR
answers are ripoffs, copouts and
totally unacceptable. The citizens
of Laguna Beach deserve better
answers than these.
(2) The feasibility study on the
City own ed Sewerage Plant
property {now called the Village
Entrance pro~t) has had some
$40,000.00 authorized by the City
C.Ouncil to conduct said study.
High on the list of It.ems to be
studied is a multiple purpo1e
total community cen ter (H
recommended by the Housing
and Land/Use Noise C.Ommittees
which was in the latest General
Plan) and which Laguna Beach
lacks and desperately needs. This
should be part of the above study
or we are wasting taxpayers'
money.
and proposed a budget that than $20,000 who the po ll beaches. "Lead us not into Socialism but
would produce the biggest showed still don't think you "Restore to power Anne deliver us from Bi.I Government
national debt in all history. know what you're doing. B1Jrford for we repent. We for thine is the greatest
"Accept this day our grateful • 'We are hum b 1 e in the believe now. as you believe, that Presidency for ever and ever and
thanks for all you have done for knowledge that we doubted you toxic. wutes can be beneficial to surely goodness and mercy and
us. Find it in your heart, Great and we shall doubt you n o mankind because t he factories probably Tip O'Neill will follow
Leader, to grant us your pardon longer. Cast no• your eyes down that make them produce jobs for you all the days of your life.
for our tranagressiona. Americans upon the doubting we have done the people who live amongst Amen."
Experience not always good
Thoughts at Large:
-It is important to keep in
mind that "growth" is what a
cancer cell does best, and that
uncontrolled growth without
direction o f focus is more
threatening than beneliclal to a
eodal or economic order.
IYlllY 111111
~· ~'~ '1L.
haa stopped saying, or thinking,
"It seems t.o me,"• and insists,
''ThiK ii how it is," transforming
a subject.Ive vision into ultimate
reality.
-Speakers who feel the need
to punctuate each sentence with
"Right?" seem less sure, rather
than more aure, of the rightness
of what they are expreaaing.
love cannot achieve its full
development i( hostility is not
permitted to be ventilated and
di8charged when the need ariaes.
-Thoee who pant after the
fickle goddesa of fame would do
well to keep in mind O scar
Wilde's reflection, expreaed in •
letter to Sarah Bernhardt; "To
become aornebody ia child'• play,
if one baa talent, but to remain
aomebody requiree the wita of
Solomon."
~ there wa1 over $22,000.00 of
taxpayen' money unaccounted
f
r . When asked for an
planatlon, Ctty Manapr Ken
ank (the non retpol'\lible for
e Counc\j Aaenda) said he
uldn't explain u . Council
IMmben Mid the anawer would
(3) Pertaining to general
liability lnaurance ln the amount
of $1.000,000.000 namina the
City aa co-insured; In today'•
climate of $15 ,000,000.00
lawsuita, the cover ase la n ot
suffcient. The organiz.atlon lhltt
is spoNOrlng any event should
have ad equate insurance to
protect the city of Laguna Beech
and ita d\Jz.ena, or It ahould not
be permitted to proceed with lta
•function•. The C ity Counell
should make the above chance
mandatory.
-Some people learn from
experience only to do the
oppomte -which can be just u
deetructlve in a different way; Jn
this 1en1e, experlel)Ce la,merely a
negative guide, not a positlv~
one.
-Those who rej ec t
conventionality should fin\ make
1ure they are reject1n1 It for
1omethlng auperior, n ot for
eomethtna inferior; u Charn(ort
warned ua Iona aso. "When we
cu t off the yoke of public .nlon, It la 11eldom to rile above
lt , but almoat alway1 to fall
below It."
-Automobile dealers who
project themselves ln TV ada for
their can s uffe r from the
delusion that they are adding
credibllity, when ln moet caset1
they ate merely reinforcing the
prospective cuatomen ' akepticl.sm
about their rectitude.
-Whenever we feel the need
to abort-<:= the truth a little, we CUltomarl u.e the weuel·
-It la not flumneaa, but a
certain atyle o laughing that
bet.rays an utter lack of a aenae of
hwnor.
r I
\
OAANOE COAST
Daily Pilat .
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I
ALAN E. ADAMS
i..,un. Be.ch
T"-""·....., ,_
CNlrDow.-, , ......... -....... _
LMryD. _..,. ... _,_ ..... ", ...... , ...... , ... ,_
-Peth.ape the definitive Une
between a "receulon" and • 11dePNll&oft" ta that a recellion Lt
a tfme wtwn many people are
lookln1 tor work , and a
depr ,.1111t ii a Um. wt.\ many
peOple heve liven up Jooldna. -A fwtk: le IOn'MIOM who
''Waw. The lncrHM tn •·
fenM apendlng aure m•k• •
dlf ference."
'
word '!virt 1y." (For lnstanc.
"virtually IObe't" meA1\I a couple
of drinks over the reaaonable
Umtt.)
-1t taket far better vllion to
.ee what ta up cloee to ua -both
ln time and In lpece -than '°
tee what.OU"'8 a penpecUve in
dlat.ua; not Only do we fail to
eee the provt1'bial for9t for the
treet, but we faJl to tM the
faWNr limb for \he tn..iL
-A cbUd ehotald not be mlde
• to r .. 1 .wl\1 for "haUna" b1a
parenta 1rom tlme to tJm•, for
'
....
The dlmlnt1hln1 of the
Environmental mov•m•nt bu
~t u. dtmile ot one. ao..y
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I
' FREE
MARKET EVALUATION
ON YOUR HOMI
No Coet Of Obllg&tlon
All( FOft
l~A CtltCI
144-1117
For A~t~nl
Z44l L copT HWY. COllOMllf;l. ..
rtaJC NOT1CE
YOU AM .. MPAULT UNIMIR A
DUO OI' 1'W9T DATID NNI 14l, 1t'1. UNLaaa YOU TAICI AC~
TO "'OTICT YO\M "'ONRTY, IT MAY' M SOLD AT A f'WLIC
IALI. IP YOU NllD AN IXPl.ANATlON Of' T .. MATURI
OP THI! PMClll>tNO AGAINST
YOU, YOU eHOULD CONTACT A LA~ -
NOTICI Of' TIW9Tl .. I IAUI T ........ ,.
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, lllat
on wec1,_oay, Mey 18, 1983. el
tO:OO o'clock e.m. of aald dey, In
the room Mt Ulde for conducting
TN9t•'• Salee. whhln lhe oltloea of REA L EST ATE SECURITIES
SERVICE, IOClled al 2020 North
8'oactway, Suite 206, In lhe City of Santa Ana, County of Otllllge, Stet•
of Celllornl~ REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES S~RVICE, e Callfomla
corporallon, aa duly appointed
• Truet• under and purauvtt to the power of H ie conferred In lhll
PUBLIC NOTICE
Hllmlled leH , c'hu9H and ·~-of the TNtt•, al Ille lime of Initial publlcatlOn or 11111 Nollc4I, la
$49,224.&0.
Deted: APfll 28, 1983. BE N EFICIAL
MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA, • Del-• OCl'POt•llon,
... TNl l•. By: REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE.
a Cafffotnle CO<POtttlon,
Ill Agent By: (SEAL) D.J. Morger,
• 11• PrMldenl 2020 North Broedway,
Suite 206,
Senle Ana, CA 92708 Teleph0ne;(714)953-8810
Publlahed Orange CoHI Delly
Pllol. April 28, May 5, 12, 1983
1984-83
PUBLIC NOTICE
oenaln Deed of TNat executed by NOTICI °" IALI GARY ELDER, an unmerrlad man, TO: Mr. Anthofty ldletalalft, 11
r9CO<ffd June 22, 1981, In Book AldN I t. lrllM, CA 11114.
14110 of Official F*:ord• of aald YOU AM ., DIPAUL T ~A
County, at page 1992, Record«'• L I I N P 0 It U N P A I D
1119lrument No. 32898, by reuon of All EllMINTI ClllATID •Y e brMch 0< default In p&Yf'*ll or T H I D I C L A II A T I 0 N 0 I'
perlormence of the obll9allona COVENANTS, CONDITION• AND
••cured tharaby. Including that llllTlllCTIONI cw RICORD ON
bf'Mdl or defeult, Notice of which YOUll PROPERTY. UML.111 YOU
-recorded December 28, 1982, TAO ACTION TO PROTICT n Recorder'• lnatrument No. YOUll PROPIRTY, IT MAY al
82-4667n, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC IOl.D AT A PUaJC SALL F YOU AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST NllD AN IEXPLANATION OP'*
BIDDER FOR CASH, lewful money NATU"I O' THI NOCllDINQ
of the Unlfecl Stat ... or a ceahler"• AGAIN8T YOU, YOU 8HOULD
check drawn on • atata 0< natlOnal CoNTACT A LAWYlll
bank, a elate or federal credit Mollee 11 haraby given that on
union, or e state or federal aaYlnge Tueadey, the t.7th day of May, 1983,
_Md loen aaeoc:l•llon domlciled In el 10:00 a.m., 11 the law offlcea of
Ihle atete,.all peyable et the time of DAWSON, DAWSON & FREEMAN,
Nie, .. right, IJtle and lntereat held 4650'Von-Kerman Awnue, Newpor1
by It. H TruatH ; In that rH I Beach, CA 92880, In th• City of ptopeny altuale In Mid County and Newpor1 BMch, County of Orange,
Staie, deecftbad a followa; State or Calllornle, NORTHWIND Lot 11 of Tract 3728 aa per HOMEOWNER'$ ASSOCIATION,
mep -d8d In book 134. pagee 1 through Ila attorneya. DAWSON, and 2 of Mlac.11-*>Ua Main. In the DAWSON, & FREEMAN, whoaa
ottlce Of the County Recorder of atrM t llddreae la 4850 Von Kwman NIO-Counl¥-A-.-nue. Newport BMch, CA Heeo The a1rnt-schh'en"or other and Wl'IOH telephone numti.r-11
common deelgnatlon of th• rH l (7141 851--081 1, will Mii at'putlllc P'°'*1Y herelnaboYe deecrlbad la auction to the hlgh"I bidder for 'purported to be: 2818 Redlanda cuti. In lewtul money of the United om., Coat• MeM. CWlfomle. Statet, all payable et the lime of
T h• IUl d • ra I g n • d ha r • b Y aale, all that cenaln real p<opet1y
d laclalm• •II llablllty for eny altuated In the City of lrvlne. County
1noon9c1,_ In Mid atreel addr-of Orange, State or Calllornla,
or pther oommon 4-lgnatlofl. deacflbed u ro11owa:
Said N ie will be made wtthout PARCEL 1: LOI 41 or llllCI NO.
werranty, expreaa or Implied, 9322, In the City ol lrvlne. County of
· regarding !Ille, pouau lon, or Orange, Slate of Oalllomla. •• per
encumbrance•. l o ••tlafy th• mep recorded In Book 412 Pagea
prlnclpal balance of the Nole or 23 to 29 1nc1u~ of MlecellaneOua
other obllgatlon aec:ured by •ald Maps, In the office or the County
Deed or 'fruat. with lnt•r•at and Recorder of Mid County.
other aum• aa provided therein, Except an undivided one-hall
plua edvanc ... II any, under the lnter .. t or all oil, gu. rni,_aia and
terma thereof and tn1er .. 1 on tlUCh other h)'drocerbon aubatancea lying
edvancea, end plu. •-. chere-In and under H id land below • and eicpen-of the TN9tM and or depth of 500 feat meu ured the !Nata cr•ted by Mid Deed of ver1k:ally from lhe aurt-of aald
Trull. The total amount of H id land, but without the right ol aurface
obllgatlon, Including rH 1onably entry thereto, H re .. rved In the
u tlmeted feu, chargH and Dead recorded In Book 95'48 Paga
expen.-of the Trust•, •I the time 608 and 811, olflclal record•.
of Initial publlcellOn of lh\a Nola . I• p AR c EL 2: N 0 n •• x 04 u 1 Ive
$138, 125.88. ....-nenll tor utlNll" and tor other
Dated: "911126, 1983 purpons, except •• reaarved REAL ESTATE hereby, all u llUCh _,,.,, .. -SECURITIES SERVICE, more fully detc:rlbad In that ertlcle
• California corporation, enllllad "EAMmenll" ol thal certain
(SEAL) Decl aration ol Covenanta. 8y D.J. Morger, Condition• end Ru trlctlona
It• Prealdent recorded October 12, 1979 H
2020 Nor1h Broedway, lnatrument No. 19081 In Book &lite 206. 133'49 Page 1388 et aeq .. official 8-nt• Ana. CA record• or Orange County,
92706 Celllomia (The "Oeclaratlon"l
714) 953-6810 Th~trHt •ddreu or ther ·~;;!l~~~f!~ . ~~e-tt~~:· ·
108$-83 92'n'S. • sun. ~. -The -.1a will be made without
Sente Ana. CA 92708 covenant or warranty regarding
Tel.: (714) 9~10 lllle. ~. or encumbrancea
• to Mtl•IV the obllgetlon• aecurad by PUBLIC NOTICE end purauent to l he ~ of aale
-----------conferred In that oe<taln Oeclaretlon YOU ifii • DIFAULT UNDIEll A of Covenanta, Condlllone and DSID OP TMllT DATID llAY 11, Restrlctlon1 dated October 3, 1979, •1. UNL.111 YOU TAICI ACTION recorded October 12, 1979, In Book
TO PROTICT YO\M ""'°"""· J33411, Pege t388, Oll'lcl8l Record1 IT llAY M SOLD AT A PUlf.IC of Orenge County. Celllomta..
• A L I . " y 0 u .. 11 D A N Nota of Default and Election to
IXPLANATION Of' THI NATIMS Sell the d"crlbed re•I property CW THI NOCUDeNG AGAINaT under aald Declarallon ot
YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A Coven1n11, Condition• and
LAWYIJt. Aeatrlctlon• wu recorded October NOTICI OP TMll'Rl'I IALI 28, 1982 H D9cumen1 Number
T.L No. JM47 82·378559, Olllclal Record• of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Oran~ County, Cellfornla.
on Wedneaday, May 19, 1983, et On April 2f. 1983. which I• the 10:00 o'clock Lm. of aald day, In data of Iha Initial publallOn of thla
the room Mt ulde for conduc11ng Notice of Sala. the followlng
TN&tee'• Sele8. within the olflcM of amount• r.-1 Iha 10111 emount
REAL ESTA'TE SECURITIES of the 11"f>ald balance of the SERVICE. loceted el 2020 North obllgltlon eecured by the a~ 8'oedW8y, Suite 208, In Iha City of deecrlbad propet1y to be ao4d and
Senta Ana. County of Otenge, Stet• reuonably ullm11ed coat•,
of Calllornla, BEN EFICIAL expenaet, end advan ces, MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF reapec11valy:
AMERICA, • Oe4aware corPOtallon. Unpaid belance
•• duly appointed Truatff under of obllgallon: $1,589.70
end pureuant to the power or Ille COiia: s 3~26
confeHed In that '*1aln Dead or Total Amount s195395 Trull executed by JAMES W. Dated· April t9 1983 ' ·
WEYER and PATRICIA B. WEYER. DAWSON, DAWSON & ·FREEMAN hu•b•nd and wife, raco<ffd May Alan p Freemen
15, t981. In Book 14059 of Olflclal Att)'. t0r Nor1hwlnd
Record• of aald County, at pege H-·· AMOC 1781, Recorder'• lnttrument No. AIM! p ,,.;.....
19240, by rauon of • breach or DAWSON, DAWSON a l'RIIllAN
deltult In payment or performance -Von 1(-Aft.
of the obllgatlOn• M,llUfed thereby, ~ ....,., CA ._
lncludlng lh1t breech or default. Publlahed Orange OoHt Dally
Notice of which wH record•,d Piiot, April 21, 28, May 5, 1983
January 18, 1983, •• Recorder• 1881·83
lnalrument No. 83·027344, WILL ------------1 SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE P't&JC N0TIC(
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, -~==~~------1.wf\A money of the United StalM, PICT1'110Ua ._ ..
or • euhler'• check drawn on a MAim ITA~ at8te or netJonal bank, e atate or Tha lollowlne per1on I• doing
tederal Cf'edlt union, or e atat• or bualneM u :
tederal wMQa end IOW'l .-ocletlon PAPER PROCl!'.881NG. 3191·A domlclltd In fhla atale. all p9)1able et Airport Loop Or., Coate MMe, Callf, tM time of ........ right, ttti. and 92828 Inter•! h8ld by 11. a TrualM, In Don Hathawey, 31~ Lindo Alie.,
that rMI property 11tuete In Hid Balboe. Callf. 92ee1
County and State, d .. crlbed H Thia ~ la oonducMd by an lollowa: lndMdual.
The northeMI t IMt of Lot 2 all of Oon8ld H41theway
Lot , and Iha ~ a ,_ Tit1a ~ -Ned with tt1e of Lot 4 8IOdt 25 Trect No. 772 aa County a.II of Orenge County on ~ In 8oot1 23 Pege 5 er'CI I April 2&, 1"3.
of ~--Mepe. reoorda of ..._ Mid Oou!ity. Publlal'ted Orange Con t Dally
The atreet eddr .. 1 or other Ptlot. Aprll 21, Mrf 8, 12, 1"3.
common dMlgnallon cl the rH I 1912-43
~ ~ ci-tbed II ------------purport9d to '* 409 C811111 atrMI, rwua NOTICE ~9Mcfl.c.MfomlL -..... ,....,=~~~~=-=---Tll • u 11de11l9n ect her eby "2~ _ ..
ct l10111ma all llablllty for I lly ITA~ ~ In Mid etrMC ldctr.. Tiie 1o11ow1n9 perlOfl I• doing
01 Of'* OOtnmOn dUll l'lttlOl1. ~ -leld ... wfll be ,,.,. wi.llOut H U N II Q H a 0 ,. H 0 0 0
w.,ranl )'. upre•• or l"'pll•d, MAAKIETPLACI , tltU I I Toro
retarding lllft , POIHHIOn, or "°*'· II Toro. CA nt30
enoumbr1no .. , to 1tt11ry th• o ouglH 11111rt w 11111n1, 71
principal btltnot of tfle Not• Of f O•hollowi lrvlne, CA ta714 0111er ol>llatllon MOUrecl by Hiii Thia bllelnetl It oonduOl8d by 11n 09" Of 'frvtt, wttll lnter•t •nd llldMdu4ll
otller tllfl'll H pro11lcted therein; 0outi-1. watna ~· tdlllllott, If lflY, ~ tfle Thia ........... -ll1ecl ,.tth tM ..,,.,. f""8of and 1n1.-Oii "'°" COUnty Olattt Of ~ ~ Oft ~of:: fn:.. ~ """'"· '"'· n1-. IN tNeta _.. W llllCf o.d Of ,ublll!Md Oft~ 00111 OlllY
Truet. Ttie tot•l 1mount of ••Id fl'llot Aottl n , .._ •• 11. 11, 1td ottlflatlon, f11clu4lnt rtHon•llly ' 1t11..a
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EIEBCUER
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USTDD TIVBSDIY
UCOODTDU DY II
Buy any 2 pack• of Energiser
batterie• and get a S2. 25 Ca•h
Refund or •plffy "Energl1e Me"·
Lightweight, high powered
cordleH vac I• great around the
· •hop. car. or home. You get the
charger thlngie in the deal. too. T -ihlrt by mall. Nab your certlflcate
ln our •tore•.
llURRIY BICYCLES Sbake tbe band (or
wing) of SHORn
AND CHEAP
CHICKEN in thHe
.tONI OD Satu rclcry.
May 7th<
20" RED BMX TEDI MURRAY BIKE MEll'S 21" OR GIRLS' 24"
amBSIDE
9:31 .. 12
PllJI SPRll5S/
CATHEDRAL CITY
2 to 4:30
IRECA PALM
8" POT
7•7
TheH litlle trffa will giYe an
exotic look to your Ii Ying room.
patio o?' oHlce. ·
MY SON, THE
TV STAR.
CALL '(OUR
MOl".H.ER,
BIG SHOT.
.-'J 5977 MOITEREY CRUISER
#5614 l YOUR-6 'J7.7 #SOIO OR
Flathy Nd racer ba1 CHOICE #5013
20" x 1. 75" black :" You grown-up kJd1 can crulH OD thia
Flam Blue one-1peed with whltewall1.
foam gripa and COCJAter brake ••
knobby UNI. BMX
1tyle frume ~d
eaddle, rattrap pedal1.
DURALITE OUTDOOR FURRITURE
SDBELT SERIES
Webbed 1ltter1 wlth high
impact arm1. Vanilla with NaYJ
accent1. (My wUe ha1 a NCIY}'
a ccent. Talk1 llke a tailor.)
CBllB
5 POsmGI
CHAISE
---9 88
#5280
17•• #5286
SDSHDfE SERIES ~'~.~ nm -25aa-ff ~_] / ~ #1~f'A
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accent• on both. Sturdy heavy
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regular price crnd a HCond of equal orte1 .. r
'f'Cllue co1t1 a penny.
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estaura.teur. Evelyn KraDter dies
J\meral tervlcet will be held tomorrow for yn H. Kramer of Corona del Mar, owner and
tor of Kramer'• Colonial Kitchen ln Colta
for over 26 y-.n, who d~Monday at the ace ot 81.
Mn. Kramer ls aurvlved by her daushter !'~~ bloihet Cbadel Muuic, and alaten Nonna
1oo1111yd and l!Ueen Nonntnaton. Mam of the ~urrectlon will be held at 11 a .m.
Our Llldy Queen of Anaell Catholic Church ln
ewport Beach with interment to follow at
llllVenictA National Cemetery. Services are under
e direction' of Harbor Lawn Mount Olive
-... ru .. ,rv of Coata Meea.
iola L. Patierson
A. Nebraska funeral la planned for Viola Lydia
ttenon of Coata Mesa, who died Monday at the
of 70.
Mn, Patteraon is survived b)'. her daughter, ,
ndra Edkles of Corona del Mar; a brother,
ward Henning of Holiday Hilla, Fla., and a
&raJIMl8Cm, Bret( A. Eckles of Corona del Mar.
· She waa a life member of the National Parent
eachers' Aasociatioo.
lntennent-will-he-in Wakefield; Neb. Pierce
ilrothen Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa is
charge of local arrangements.
oger Benway
• Private family services have been held for
er Benway of Costa Mesa, who died at the age cl . •
He is survived by his wife, Carol; stepchildren
y Jankowski, Jeff.rey, Sean and Heather Qualey,
a grandchild, Nicole Jankowski.
·Area obits
Services were urider the dln!icdon of Harbor
~~-Mount Olive Mortuary of C.O.ta Meu.
'
Bet.ty L. Grady
Funeral aervicea are scheduled today in
Whittier for Betty L. Grady of Newport Beach,
who died Monday.
She is survived by her dau,hter, Greta A. Hea
of Newport Beach, and lister, C.Orrine F.gan of San
Gabriel.
Also surviving -are four grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Services were to be held at Rose
Hilla 1demorial Park in Whittier.
Flora Crissman
• Funeral servicee were held late last week for
longtime Newport &ach resident Flora Crissman,
who died April 27 at the age of 84.
An Orange County native, .Mn. Crissman had
lived in Newport ailtoce 1932 working u-a waitress
at several harbor area restaurants until 1974.
She is survived by a aon, Joeeph Northrop of
Northridge; and two dau,htera, Virginia Rodriguez
of San Joee and Carolyn Weber of Santa Ana. She
also leaves 11 grandchildren and 17 g_reat-
grandchildren.
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ANN LANDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
TELEVISION
Delly Piiot l"llotoe by Chertee 81an
Chief Warrant Officer Red Phillips and Master
Gunnery Sergeant Hank Henry (above) are
ready for a practice jump from one of the two
choppen. After the big step out the hack of a
Sea Knight h elicopter, it'.s a long 'ray down.
82
83
85
Lynda Carter took her role
as Rita Hayworth seriously
b y going into Olympian
training for the film
biography. Page B3.
·A wild ride down
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Getting diploma
. Western states leading
in better education
BJ RANDOLPH E. SCHMID \11 11 .,._.....,
WASHINGTON -Go Wes1
JOU"I man -and woman -and
may be more likely to get a
.chool diploma.
e Cenaus Bureau reports
that the Western states have a biCher pe~tqe of htgh achoo!
pwluatea than other regions.
Almo9t ~ people ln four in
the Wat over the age of 25 -
74.4 percent .:_ have completed
blah 8Chool, llCCOrding to flgurea
coDectecl in the 1'980 census.
The North Central stat.ea have
the .amd hllhefi percentage of ll1th tchool 1raduatet -67. 7 ~t. The Northeut LI third
With 87.1 percent and -the South
1iai.twttheo. . NaUonally, 86.4 percent of the
Uon over 20 bu completed
8Chool, up from 52.4 percent
70. That'• an increase of
•ore than one-fihh in the
p-opor1lon of the population with IUlh 1ehool diplomas over the
i Sie1el of the Cenau1
'1 education divillon said
he We1t'1 lead in high
pwluatee "hal been true
•Iona time. .. It'• alto the cue that they
ave been the atat .. moat
tractive for the youn1 and
rou1hout tba country the
t1ona1 attainment of YOW\I
ople 11 bt11er than older
..... ...ia," he ..icf. ,
Siegel said that jobs in the
aerospace and computer
industries have attracted
educated young people to the
West, and their movement hu ln
turn attracted industries aeeking
this educated labor pool.
The 1980 statistics also show
that 16.3 percent of the people ln
the United State• have
completed four or more yean o!
college, up from 10.7 percent ln
1970. At the other end of the
acale, 18.4 percent have failed to
finish elementary achool, down
from 28.3 percent 10 yeara
earlier.
Alaska has a areater
proportion of hl1h achool
graduates than any other state; -
82.l percent of the people over 20
have that diploma. Weetern
atates hold the top elaht ranklno.
ln terma of percen...,_ of hlan
1ehool lfeduatea and account for
12 of the top 16 atatel.
H ere la a atate-by-atate
rundown of the percentace of
people aced 20 and over In 1980
who have completed ~ IChool:
l. A1uka. 82.9; 2. Utah, 80.3j 3.
eo1orac1o, 18.1: 4. w~. 11.8:
3. Wuhinlton, 77 .O; 8. Nevada,
73.8; 7. Montana, 73.4; 8. Orqon, 'b!ilt 9. N1br11k1, 73.8; lt . on&a. 71.1.
11. Hawaii, 73.2; 12. Idaho, 72.8;
U. MaHachu1eu1 72.t ; 14.
Mlnne1ota, 72.4; 1&. Arl1ona,
72.4; 18. Kanlu, 72.4; 17. New
Hampa.hinr, 72.0; 18. Iowa, 71.2;
CWO Red Phillips
(left) in his jm;npsuit
with a smoke grenade
lashed to h is boot, is
ready for the big
jump. The smoke
g.renade leaves a trail
Yesterday was p~tice. day fo; the U.S. -· organilations dedicated to help~g those wtth
Mde Corps A1r division. The troops were suiting special needs.
up and parachuting out of helicopters in . . . . preparation for tomorrow's annual Armed Forces Day The highlight for the Mannes and their
. · Open House at El Toro. guests will be the friendships that develop during
. This year, the Marine Corps Afr Station will the course of the day.
host the sho~ for 4,000 handicapped ~hildren, The Marines will escort their guests to their
adults and disabl~ veterans. They. will be seats, explain the different activities, help serve
sponsored by various schools, hospitals and refreshments and eat lunch with the crowd.
of~pl9.rfu~s e, ... _ ~~~r ;.,:,~·~ :•r;!.---..r~" -~~~-~-.;rr.
the parachutis ts.
M/G Sgt. Hank Henry stares through the porthole watching
jumpers from o ther helicopter.
WHERE MOST AMERICANS
COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL
(Percent of people over•&• 25 who have completed hlih
school, 1960)
West
74.4"
TOP 5 STATE S
AIHk•
Ut•h
Color•do
wyomln&
WHhl'rf1ton
82.9%
80.3
78.l
77.8
77.0
U . Connecticut, 70.3; 20.
V~rrnont, 70.4;
21. Wlaconatn, 70.0; 22. South
Dakdta, e&~j 23. Maine, 88.0; 2.4.
MichiaanJ.. oa.2; 20. New Mexkx>,
88.2; f8. U.laware.J..~?·O: 27. New .z_erwy, 97.8; 28. uruo, 87.4; 28.
J'lorkta, 87.2: so. Oklahoma, ee.7;
11. Muyland, 88. 7; 32. North
Dakota, 88.6; 83. New YOl'k., 88.2;
84. lndiana, eo.91 aa. Dlinola,-a.o:
H . Pennavlvanla, 84.8 : 37.
BOTIOM 5 STATES
Kentucky 51.9
South C•rolln• 54
Atkenu1 54.9
Ml11l11lppl 55.2
North C.rollna 55.3
AP/News Grapt11cs
t.lt.owi, 63:7; 38. Vtrglnia, 62.6;
39. Texaa, 61.3; 40. Rhode Ialand,
eo.7:
41. Loulalana, 68.0; 42.
Alabama, IS6.7; 48. Wftt Virlin1&,
06.8; 44 . Oeo~1ta, 38.0 : 40.
Tenneuee, H .3; 48. North
Carollna, 06.S; 47. Mi•tulppl,
&&.2: 48. Arkanaae, 64.9; 49.
South Carollna, 64 .O; 60.
K.ntucky, H .8.
Healing arts
Doctors pushing for
better bedside manners
BY ROBERT LOCKE A~Sc*-WrtW
LOS ANGELES -Dr .
Edward A. Taub, a card-carrying
member of the medi ca l
establishment, sometimes sounds
a bit like the medical heretics
doctors were warning us about
juat a few years ago.
Putting doctors and hospitals
in charge of health care, he aaya,
"makea as much sense as putting
our generals in charge of peace.''
Or, "We've got a whole
generation of doctors who have
been taught: l! it hurts, cut it
out."
Or, "Health is determined
primarily by personal
responalbWty, by self-value and
by a basic reverence for life."
But yesterday's heresy can
1ometlme1 become today's
alternative and, some believe,
tomorrow'• orthodoxy.
Taub, 43, figures he'• on \he
front llnea of a revolution in
American health care -a new
syntheala of the traditional and
the unorthodox, of hl1h-tech
medical m.chlnee and auch. low-
tech options H biofeedback,
·meditation and aruided lJnaaery.
The core ol "lnte1ratlve
medicine," he Mid, ii an effort to
put eome of the art oi doctortna
back Into the adence of medlclne.
The Cl'9ed: "Flnt, do no harm.
But after that. lf it workl, IO for
lt.
''Heelth," he aid, "la much too ' .
important to be left to acience.
But it's also much too important
not to be scientific about."
Conservative Orange County
seems an unlikely place for a
revolution. But Taub said when
he began planning a "p,refetred
provider organization, ' a new
form of insurance-oriented
medical care bued on a pool of
doctors and hoapitala, he wound
up with nearly 1,500 Orange
County doctors and 13 hoepltala.
And his first recruits -who
learn to meditate, to move an
imaginary "healing light"
through their bodiea, to walk
through a make-believe forest ln
search of a wi8e old man with the
secret of good health -are
teamsters and carpenten. The
two Orange County union 1oca1a
recently named Taub their
director of health and wellnem
services.
Hi1 lnte~ative Health ~
Cent.en ln Santa Ana and Irvine
officially opened their doon
recenUy to aerve the unJona and
public. .
Taub hal IX'MChed hla ppel at med1c.al achoola and meetlnll
of the California MedlcJl
A11oclatlon and other aolldly
establlahment IJ'OUPI and ii an
.-odate d1nical prof ... ot the
Univeralty of Callfomla-lrvlne modJca1 1Choot
''The die la now cut." he mid.
"We are beRfnniftl to ~
medicine In • new -.y.'
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•• Im Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThul'lday, May 6, 1"3
T rou1 111A1 r11
DR. PETER J, STEINCAOHN
.
Daughter's \ coolness intimidates mom
I DEAR DI\. ITIUNCl\OllN: Many have nwSe
~ 1n your column foe a name to replace
"8e"1or Ctthena." l'or example, "Diat.lqulahed
Senion." Why not eomethln8 llmpler ancf to the
pctnt1 rve been th1nldnc of "Grand People." Our
..-andch1ldren cell \om Grandmother, Granny, etc. I IC:now leY9ral 1mio1' dtilenl who do not want to be
called Grandma« Gnndpa. but wouldn't mind the
label, "Grand People." It..,. llO euy to eay. -
MRS.B.
DEAR MRS. B.: F.uy -but not fittlna.
DEAR DR. ITEINCl\OBN: rve been puling
blood in my urine. I've been eating a lot of
tomatoel. CoWd they be the cau.e? -MRS. C.
DEAR MRS. C.: Like many, you are
radonal1Jlin8. Better face up to it that you need an
examination to rule out trouble in your bladder or
kidneya -or elllewhere.
DEAR DR. STEJNCROHN: Our 12-year-old
dauchwa brwta at.arted to develop about a year aco. Aa time went on, one breaat ia dewloping well
while the other lap. Our family doctor aaY. there'•
noth!n4r to wocry about. He saya there'• nothirur to ~be for it. Shall we take her to a specialiat? -MRS.L.
DEAR MRS. L.: For peace of mind, take her to
a apeclaliat. However, I doubt that he will say he
hu any treatment that will promote growth. The laalna breaat will "catch up" eventually. I'll be
~te"9ted in what the "s~t" saya.
Dr. Steincrohn welcomes question• from
reeden. He cannot answer all individually, but will
incl~e thoee of general intereet in hia column.
Send your questiona to him, in care of the Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, California 92626.
Ari Show
Mother's gift sale
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DEAR ANN LANDBRS: 11w other day I Mked
my US-year~d dau,ht.er to baby-alt my 4-year-old
while I went ahoppblc. She MkedJI she could have
her boyjriend over. I eaJd OK.
When I returned I found the two of them Iyina
on the 11e>fa. tanaled up in e.ch other'a anna. ho1d.1na
onto one anoc.her for deer life. My l l·yeer-old baa
come home a half hour earlier and eaJd be walked
in on them like that. too, and WM embarra.ed.
They, however, were not the Jeut bit perturbed.
I waited until her boyfriend left and uked her
not to do that aaatn. Her re.pome WU a aarcutic
"Fine!" She then phoned him and told him of my
requeat. He Mid, "OK, If that'• how ahe feela."
Am I wrona to believe l owe it to my younaer
chnaren to provide a home with hlgh moral
atanda.rds in which they can bring friendt without
fear of what they nUght run into? My daughter baa
been very cool to me. I know ahe will honor my
.POT SHOTS
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BJ DR. E. C. 0 . INQE
LOVE PRESENTS
The most meaningful presents are often the
ones that aren't given for a particular occasion.
Whlle your partner appreclatee the apeclal, and
perhaps expensive, birthday or holiday gifts,
:·-·~-·-~· ----__!!~·~·· ---~~·-sometimes the llttle "off-seaaoa" present la
more meaningful. It lhowa you-were t hinking of
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TO LLOYD'S A FAH GIFT kw MCh MOT HER
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you brought home for her that was YOUR
favorite kind.
What IS: The expensive chocolates you knew
she would never buy herself; the new gardening
Implement you thought he would really
appreciate; the seductive nightgown that shows
you appreciate that aspect of her, too; the rare
book you knew he'd want for his collectlon, and
drove 60 mlles to get.
And the bottle of champagne you bring home
when It Isn't an-anniversary "just to celebrate
that we're married to each other," on no
occasion at all. Doesn't that have meaning too . .. ?
IT DOES.
Brooght to you as a public servtoe by The Cope
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-Ly:rida Carter 'scare_d'
Rita Hayworth role • ID
' BY JERRY BUCK AIT ....... .....,
LOS ANGELES
Ly nda Carter did not
Ughtly approach her role
as Rita Hayworth, the
Ulm atar who w as
dubbe d .q'he Lo'-'e
Goddeu.
"Frankly, I was acared
't o death when it
started," she admits. "I
,aid, Lynda, you better
not blow it!" ::£ Carte r w e nt into
Olympian training for : '
the film biography. "I ] :
had to bring up my
stamina for the dance
. . . · .......... ~· .·. -, :~'' ~.
numbers," she says. Lynda Carter
. "Every day I bicycled on
th e Pac if l c Coast Love Goddess" is a n
Highway from Malibu to u n au t h o ri zed f i l m
Marina Del Rey. Fifteen biography, adapted from
miles. I re hearsed the the book by John Kobal.
dancing for th r e e David Susskind 'is the
weeks." executive producer. CBS
It was well that she plans to telecast it in the
took the role seriously. fall.
Rita H ayworth was "I didn't have t he
called The Love Gadd~ opportunity to talk to
-not a love goddess, but Rita Hayworth," Carter
THE Love Goddess -says. "I would have
wit h good r eason . loved to have talked to
Beginning in 1935 she her. I'm proud of what
had sung and danced her we did with the film. It's
way through a score of n ot a n e x ploi ta t i o n
movies. She h ad a picture, but it shows the
smouldering look o f relationships in her life.
aenawility, a mixture: of IC. aa:urate. I know Mr.
her Spanish and Irish Susskind was v ery
blood, that enthralled ca r e f u 1 . What we
men around the wdrld. portrayed was verified so
Her pose in a filmy that it was a not a
negligee made her the Cinderella account of
most popular pinup girl stardom.
of World War ll. "It's an insight to a
Ed Jud 1on, her flrat
.. 1mahimd. who sroomed
her for a 8Ct1!!en career.
Columbia Picture's chief
Harry Cohn, with whom
ahe battled. Oraon
W~ll H, h er aecond
hutband and the father
o f h er first c hild , . Rebecca. And Aly Kahn,
the Indian prince who
won her in a whirlwind
courtship and fathered
her seco nd c hild,
Princess Yasmin.
The movie extends
fr om 1934, wh e n
Margarita Cansino (her
rea l name) wa s
discovered dancing with
her father in Mexico, to
1951, prior to her divorce
from Aly Kahn.
Carter believes sh e
was selected for the role
because, like Hayworth,
she is an actress who also
sings and dances. And,
also like Hayworth, she
has Spanish ancestry.
"I think our own lives parallel in some ways,"
she says. "We're both
Iris h and S pa n ish . I
loved the whole idea of
putting on the red wig,
the widow's peak and
contact Jena to tnake my
blue eyes brown. I'm so
~ to flashing my blue
eyes it changes you."
She says there were
no problems during the
filming, but sh e was
concerned. "When you
\ap dance you have to
put all of younelf Into it.
lt'a do or die. You have
to have lalth In younelf.
I would aay the entire
parJ. ...wa1 a c.hallen~
from beginning to end. '
Carter waa not t>orn
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the kind of dignity she
deserves." ->-( FOR ftK'll EJIOTEmEnTI Yl11tOur... ) ..>-
Following work on the ·K . . K
movie she took a brief
vacatio n in th e ~ ~~~rc,·;~10 MP'r\.SlNU SOPHIE'S Caribbean, where she •110 1:10 11.MH l(llN( CHOla 11 m 1 :10 • learned to scuba dive. "I 10:10 ''U.:ci\~li~~:d~i~'
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so physical. But I loved Of Ufl . A VU....
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and sing and have some 12 0 4 Oci r •OOJ NII "•11•1 1 4 2·1 w o rthwhile scen es. 1 1.1~h s11owon1y •
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things that allow that."
Carter's career took off
when she was signed to
play the superheroine in
"Wonder Woman," first
on ABC a nd then on
CBS.
Off earner~ he r life woman. I love her. I
was the stuff of fairy respect her. I've always
tales. She was married been a fan. It's a portrait
five times, once to Orson of a w om an. What I
W e lles and o n ce to discovered was that
Prince Aly Kahn. what she wanted most of
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t_r o 111-~ ! z Jl..e i me r' ~ T ~ e _ m _.!. n _ ~-h . o _ _ dis ea lie, w f\lclli s irlTiue~ her Ilfe are m .
premature senility. the movie . Her father,
"Rita Hayworth: The ·dancer Eduardo Cansino.
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So much stress is laid on an
SHOt:
eiahl.urd fit that the power
of the tJ>ump 1ult 11 frequent
ly overlooked on hands with
a lesser flt. This hand it from
lut year's Sundlnavian
cbampion1hips and occurred
in the mai.ch between the
women's teams or Denmark
and Sweden.
In one room the Darush
women reached three no
trump. Thal contract was
hopeless after a heart lead,
for declarer had only one en·
try to dummy, and the
defenders held up the king of
clubs. Al the other table, the
Swedes reached four spades
on the auction shown.
South's response to Slayman
showed both major suits and
North's jump to fou r hearts
was a transfer to spades.
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declarer won tbe klnf and led
a trump lo the queen and ace.
£ut shifted to a dub and
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rise with the ace. Declarer
continued with the queen or
duba, and it wu Weal'• turn
to 1hlne-1be ducked and
Eu' ruffed with the aix.
Eut attacked dummy's en·
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returned the suit to dummy's
king. Declarer led a club from
the table. East ruffed with
the ten and declarer over·
ru!fed.
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throush. but West waa
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MAR'f HNmlAH. MARY
HNmlAH
I PIS LATENIOHT 1'tCWB
MOYIE **,*'h "Atllntlc City" (1980) Bur1
l.lnCalltf, &-1 S1nndon. (D)MOYIE
I :::1',....."TtNQHT * t "The AM Oty Of Piece" ( 1972)
Ricllfwd .JollMoti. ~rlllCO Nero.
CJ) INOEP£HDENT NElWOM
NEW8 ~ LOYf, AMERICAN STYLE MOYIE
• "Low & Money" ( 1980) Rly
Shanley, Ornela ~l.
-lt'.JO-~ NIGHT WITH DAVI>
I COUl'U.I Ill ONE Of4 ONE
TOM COTTLE! UP Cl06E ! ~ AMEAICAH STY\.E * • * "Hesler Street" ( t975) C...ol
Kiili, Steven KIIii.
OMOYIE h•}t ''Mltelng" 09&1)JllCk Lem-mon, Siuy Spteel!.
(%)MOVIE *** "Stripes" (1981) 8111 Mu"ay, Harold Rtmla.
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• Cl) MCClOUO
-12:90-CID PHllJI> MARL.OWE: PfWATE
EYE
* "Uttle Orp/1111 Ouaty" (1982) U MOYIE
Fflolldl Jo Pttty, Jolln Holmes. • t t "The T rulh About SpMg"
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(I) LOVINQ FN9ll8 AMO ( t965) Hayley Miits, John Mills.
PBffCT COUPlfB 8 MOYIE
(%)MOYIE t * "Min In Tiie Wlld«ness" (t97t) • '"Find Tiie Ledy'' ( t977) Mldcey Rlclllrd Hatrls. JOlln Huston.
a .. ~plete Hating In TV Log
CHANNEL IISTING.S-I LIE DEl£0TOR INSIDE STORY
8HEAI< PAfWWS (())MOYIE
**"'I'm Dancing At Fest As I Ctn" .... --""""'-----------------4 (1982) J11 Cleyt>urgh. Nicol W*em-9 l<N)(T (C8SI 1581 KOOC llnd I
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1 CJ) SIMON & SIMON
QIOMef A BREAK 8 111 TOO Cl06E FOR
COMR>RT
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•MYSTERY !~THEATRE * "Villtlng Hours'" (1982) Mldllel Ironside. Lee <?rant.
9 1<TLA11nd l l ZTV
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0 ICtiJ TV llnd.I 1•1 IWORI NY , N Y
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• KOC E ( PBSJ • l C..oble News Ne twork I
l0r.,,g. ~ DAILV PILOT/Thur9day, May 5, 1983 U
'Greatest Coinmercials'
deliglitfu~ nostalgia piece
By FRED ROTHENBERG A#T ...........
NJ:W YORX -The late Jamee .DMil once was a rebel w1t.h a ca1.11e.
Early tn hil career, \he cult actor did a Pepei-
Cola commercial, but you won't ... It Sunday niaht on NBC'• "~r & Better; Televtalon'a peatest
Commerclalll 3.' .
That's becauae any plug on thla commercial-
scrapbook ahow must get approval from the
sponaor, ad llgency, acion, or their heln. After an
exhau1live seare:h, the producers of "Greatest
Commercla.11" found Dean's aunt, who said Dean's
father wouldn't releaR the clip.
Some theapiana are embarrasaed that their
careers beaan In deodorant, or aomethlng leas
fragrant. Producer Joie Albrecht wouldn't finger
tbe recalcl\rania "because we're hoping they'll
chanae their minda," she said.
For anyone who remembers the toddler and
' -.-...,.._ .. -When the flu bu~ puts Nell (Nell
Carter) out of action, Julie
(Lauri H endler, left) and
Samantha (Lara Jill Mille r )
have mixed feelings about la king
ove r the household chores on
"Gimme A Break," tonight at
9:00 on KNBC ( 4).
teen -aae r,eau o f televl1lon , "Orefteat
~ • 11 a de~tful pleo. of nostalala.
1be te11DMt on cOmmet'dal 1tarta tor tM •tan
lt particularly lnvolvina. See If you recoanile
Sylvest.er Stallone tn a Rapid Shave convnerdal,
John Travolta linatnl l.n the shower for Safej{Ulll'd,
Loni Ander90n, u a brunette, h•wklna Secret
deodorant, and Lily Tomlin jumping into the rin1e
cycle to get her bloute clean with All.
"L ily'• "agent turned Wt down, but when we
'talked to her , ahe said we could do it," said
Albrecht, who produced the program with her
husband, Scott Garen,
There'• alao an appearance from ol' Tootal&
himself, Duat.ln Hoffman. not as a tomato but as a
pitchman for Volkswagen ln the early 19608.
Some commerciaa a.ren't lnclude4 becauae
their meuaaes are outdated or humiliatiJll. You
won't eee the oonde.cendiruz spot from Geritol. the
one ln which a patronizing Jiusband says, "My wife,
I think I'll keep her."
. A lot of the fun here i. seeing commercials that
are far more ingenious than tt)e programs they
sponsored. For example, the famous Conimetclal for
Alica-Seltzer involving the newlyweds' first home-
cooked meal. Meteorite-sized dumpllnp put the
husband down for the count, and tomorrow's menu
of "stuffed o~sters" has him &currying back to the
bathroom for more fizzy relief. •.
One segment salutes ad legend Stan Freberg,
whose witty, irreverent commercials managed to
break every rule on M.adiaon Avenue. He once aold
pitted prunes with the line: "Today, the pita.
Tomorrow the wrinkles."
Albrecht said Del Monte, which now owns
Chun K ing Oriental foods, refused to release
Freberg's commercial that said nine out of 10 people
surveyed preferred Chun King, and then showed
nine Orientals and one Caucasian in an elevator .
Two of the best commercials are foreign
advertisements for audio tape.
In a set reminiscent of "M• A •s•H," a doofus
British soldier g ets a singing tape from his
girlfriend which he plays for his buddies. Only it
turns out to be a "Dear John'' tape recorded on
BASF. "Even the bad times aound good."
A Japant:se commercial displays Technica
cassettes in an elaborate domino-type chain, driving
home the product's name in spectacular fashion.
Although many viewers use commeq;ial breaks
for filling or emptying their tanks, they do stay
tuned for ~·Greatest Commercials." The first one
last May was the week's top-rated program, and the
sequel last November finished ninth.
NllC llOTICE PtaJC NOTIC( NI.JC NOT1CE PlBLIC NOTICE "8..IC NOTICE PlBllC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTIC£ P\B.IC NOTICE
MOTa OI'" corpo11t1on. H duly 1ppolntect T~". "Support, s.tttlmenta C111fom1e l:O'PC)tatlon. 11 Lw Se id ule wlll be made, but ~II S11S,182.14. wny, under thl tlrml of illlCI Dilid beneflctary under Hid OMd ot lWUe'9'8 SAL.I TruatM under end purauant to and Encwoechmlnt", "Communhy oowr1ng thlt oertlln r_. property wlW!out cov1n1nt or wa&ranty, TN totll ~-being"" of Tru1t, 1111, ch1rg11 and Truet. by r .. aon df' a breech Of' ~ .... I ti., Dffd or Trull recorded July 9, F1clllll•• EHementa", .. Private located In orange County end ·~ 0t Implied, regarding tltle. •!mate on wtlldl the Ol*llnO bid U1*W of the Truetee llftd of Ille cMnult In the obllgetlone _,,. ~Git 1N2, u lnetr. No. 82-2375t2, or StrMt Landec1pe Maintenance" legally deecnbed u followl: ~on. 0t enc:umbrenoM. to II compvted may be obtained by truata cr11ted by Mid Deed of ~. nera.ofore 111ecuted and
T.a. .... ,._ Ofllclal Aecordl, uecut1d by: end "Orelnege <Wei' Community PARCEL I: Lota 2. 3 llftd 10, the psy the rem~ pttndpel aum of celling (71~937-0H8 th• day TNlt, IOI' lhe amow1t reuonably dell,,.red to the undet•IOned • ·-= p n .t ........._ "-.......,. t I F............. , ..... note ~~ by ..... "'---' of ._._ ,...._ ~fed to be: 149,SOCl.01. __..._ "-'··atlon .... ,.._._.., llftd -, .... t>oe _,._ uw<ao;imen • nc., -· • Ea1terly 1 loot of lot 4 and the ,,. -.-.. ..,.... ---· u.. TN = under Mid Deed ... ,._, .._ "' .....,..,., I PICW. lmlvtel CO. 1 C1llfornle corpor1tlon. u P'AACEL S: Ealemlnt OYfK the EUt_,., 1 toot"OI Lot !I end all of lot Trull, with lnterH I thereon. H Del« Aptil 20, tM3 Demand IOI' s.11. llftd wntten notice ___._..... TNeele under thl ,.,, ) In ..... ..-...... ... Coull"' lot owned..., '"Su......,. Owner1"' IO< -·• ptovtded In Mid note, edvanc91, II VAL BAH COAP. pf TN1t· hefet ore exec;ut 'd Ind of breech and of elec:llotl to ca.a If ...,._.._ tru11-11 . t. .. .,.,_"'the ., • w1 ..,.... 11, except a ltrlp 1 loot wide of the ~ 11 Mid TN91•. dellvered to th• undelalg. ed 1 the under•lll!'fyed to ••II ••Id 161 delcrll>ld deed of tl'Ull Aecofller of Orange Couflty, St81• Ille purpoll of lllen:lllng the right• EHt•rly 1ld• Of the Soliti-ly 50 any, under the term• of Mid ..,_. Will S ll AT PUBUC AUCTION ol C1lllornl1, Wil l SELL AT of Grantee herein 11111 "EnfOfcing 1 .. 1 al Mid lot 11, all In Block 3 of of Tr'\181. leH, cherge1 and 8Y T.D. 8ervloe Co., written o.cl.rlllon of Oef.ul\ and property to NI Mid obllge11ona.
TJ) TH! HIGHEST BIDDER FOA PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST OWner" u auoh terma. loll end Balboe Beyatde Treat, In the City ol eKpen-ol the TrullM and of the agent Dem1nd for Sele, Ind I wrl. 'en end therHlter tl\e underelgned ~H AHD/OR.THECA8HIER8 OR BIDDER FOR CASH (pay1ble 11 1eHmen t rlghtl are more Newport BMch, County of Orenge, tru1t1 crHlld by H id Deed of By: Cindy~. Hot!Qe Of Defllllll end ElectlOn 'o ~Mid notlOe of l>reecfl llftd of
CERTIF1!0 CHECKS SPECIFIED IH time of 1111 In l8wf\ll money of the completely dellnld llftd deecribed In Stele ol Oelllornle. H per map Trull. for the amount reuon•bly Allt. Secretwy Siii. TN undetllaned caMed -\ lieCtlOn to be recorded Jllll*V 5. CIVIL COD! Sie'CTIOH 2924h United St1tee) 11: the IOUth front the Cua tom Lot Dec llr•tlon th«eol recordld In book 4, P-o9 711 .. tlmlted 10 be: S2S,747.38. One City Bl\ld. Well, Not!Qe of OefiMalf and ElectlOn t<i 1tl83 u tn1tr. NO. '8S-00e248 ol (~ 9' IM ttn. of .... In lewflAI emr-to Ille Orenge County Old delCflbed In "SU8J£CT TO:" below of Mltcllleneoua Mllt)e, recordl ol The benellcler; under Mid Deed Orange, CA 92eU Siii to be ,_did In the COW1ty Ofllclll Alc:ord• In the Olfloe of the
money of th• United Stet .. ) 111 CourthouM, 2t 1 W. Senta An1 (the "CUiiom Lot o.cl.r1tlotl""). Mid Orange County. ol Trull i-etol0t• executed and (714) 835-8288 '"'*-the 1'M1 property le loclled. Recotder of Or~ County. riofit. tltM llftd lnMrwt ~to Boulevard, City of Santa Alie. &tin. EXCEPT THEREFROM 111-t• PARCEL 2: IMf'nnlng at the d11Jv1r1d to th• underalgned • Publlahecl Or1nge Coa1t Dally o..d: Apfl 2tll, 1M3 . Seid Sele wit b1 made. but
Ind now held by It under M6d Died of C•lllorn11 ell right, tltl• e nd and ""*"'-...., rigMI, below Nof1hMlt corner ot lot 2 In BIOCll 3 wntten~ of Oefeuft llftd PllOt; ~-27,.....,, &. 12. t983 S1aWwlde ~ wlthOu1 CCNer\lnl or werrwity, ex-af Truet In the property. herWMfter Int.,_, conveyed to llftd now held 1depthof500 !wt. wtthOut the right ol Bllboe BaYtl<le TrlCI. In the City Demend for Siie, end a written 1956-a3 SerVIOM ~ 0t Implied, regerdlng tltle,
dlecrtbed: by h undet Nici Deed ofTrutt In the ol aurt-111tiy, N dedicated Of of N1wpor1 BHch. County of Notice ol Deleull Ind ElectlOn to II Mid Trull• by Safu Sale wlll b1 midi , but TR U 8 T 0 R : W 1 l l I AM E . property lltulted In Mid County ~In lnltrumenta of ,_d, Or~. Siii• of Cllllomla, u per Sell. The underllQned cauMd Mid P'tllJC NOTICE ~.betltutlon without coven1nt or werrenty
PUAINOTON and Stale dlicr1l>ld M: Tru1 tor or record owner: mep lhefec>I recorded 1n book 4, Notice of Def1utf !Ind Elec110n to w1Vlrglnll11.peto •lCPJ91 Of Implied, ~ tttt9
BENEFICIARY: FAR WEST 'L1>1 ], Block s of 8albo1 PATA!()( w. HANlf:IN end MARCIA Peg• 711 of Mltcella-• MIP9. Sell to be -did In the QOUl1ty EltlCIUINes __...._. ~' po11•1lon, Ot encumbrano., to 8 A v I N 0 8 A N D l 0 A N 81y1ld1 l'rlCI, In th• Olly of ,.,_ HA= hueband llftd .... .. rec0tdl of Mid Oranve County, and "'-• the r ... r.operty .. toe.led. NOnc:tl cw TlllUSTU'9 8ALa 1at--.,._, P9Y Ille rernllnlno prtndpll aum of
A880CIATIOH Newpoft e.cn. Couflty of On1noe. Joint r: .. running lhencl Nortnw.teny lllorlo Diii: Aot'll 2 • tN3. .... --SeMoll the noll(I) MCUfed by Mid Deed ol
-ded March 11. t98t II lnetr. Sllll ol C111fornl1, u per m1p Thi 1trM t 1ddr1u and other the Northeatterl)' Mne of Mid Block STANDARD SERVICE COAP. YOU AM• OG'AULT ~ A a.25 C'Afrltoe A--Trwt, wfth lnlerell u In Mid note
No. tff79 In Book tS982, Peoe recorded In Booll 4. Pege 78 of oommon dealgna1Jon, " Ill)'. of the 3 to the NorthwMt corn« ol the a Cllff. Cofp. D 11 D 0, TR u. T DAT ID (~) a'l'e'::i:/'13" PfOvlded. ldvlllCM, II In)', under -11 t2 of Otlldll Reoordl In the ofllcl Mlecell1neou1 M•P•. record• of real ptoperty deM:rtbed 1bove II Enter!)' .1 loot of lot 4 1n Mid 8locll .. Mid TNl1• N8"UdY Did 1-. u.iaa · the t1rrna of Mid Deed of TNlt, or the AleOl'dlr of Orange County; Orange COunl)'. l)Uf1>0fted to be: 10 Napoll. Newport 3; thence Nonheelterly eiono the Lynn S-, Trult• Offleer YOU TAICI .iCl1C* TO PROTICT Publlahed 011n1• Coa•I D•llY ...._ c:hergee llld -~ of the Mid d.ed of truet delCl'lbel the The alrfft 1ddreaa end other ~.CA. N0<thffllerty prolongetJonl ol the 21031 Ventura Blvd. # 1007 YOUR PROPIRTY, IT MAY 11 Piiot Aot'll 2S, Mey • 12, tll83 Trwtee and of the trultl creeled by ~: c;omrnon dllignetlon, "Ifft, of the Thi und•r•1gn1d Tru1tH NonhwMterly In llnl of the Eaeterly WOOdllnd Hiiia. CA 81324 IOL.D AT A....: aAL.&.. YOU , t 861-83 Mid Died of Trull. lot 41 of Trect NO. t2t8, In the r .. 1 propeny deecrlbed 1bov1 11 dlac111m1 1ny ll1blllty tor 1ny t loot of Mid L.ot 4 In 8loclc 3 to Ila (213) 3~10 Nim> Ml l'.JCPLMATION OI',.. PlBLIC i)T1C( 81ld ute wlll b1 he ld on:
City of Newpoft a.otl II I*' rnllP purported to bl : 500 E-HI Bey 1r-.1eo1J ... of Ille ...... lddr-lnterMGtlOn with the 11n1 of ordinary Publl•hed Oreng1 CoHt Diiiy MATUtll Of' THI HIOClllNNO Thured1y, May 19, 1883. 1t 2;00
recorded In l9ooll 87, f>ll9ll 47. 48 A-, BelbOa, Cellfomle 92181. and other oommon dealgnatlon, II high tide of lhl PIClllc Ocean In Piiot, AprM 28, Mll)I 5, t2, 1983 AOAIMaT YOUW~U IHOUL.D MOTICa OI' TMl8TD'8 aA&i p.m. 11 th• Ch•pm1n Avenue
llftd 4t of Mlaolller-Mepe, In Thi underelgned Tru1t11 W1)<, lfWM' hltlln. Newport Bey aa fftabll1hed by 1986-83 CONTACT A LA a.-.... ~ •ntr1noe to the Civic Center
thl oMOI of the Couflty AleOl'dlr of d lacl1lm• a ny U1blllty for a ny 8 1ld H it wlll be m1de, but decJM rendered NovMlber 5, 1928 P'tllJC NOTICE On Mey 2011\, 1188, 11 t t:OO T.a. Na. I..._ Bulldlng, 300 Eul Cl\aptnen Ave., llld County. • lnoOtreot-of h lll"MI addrell without cov1n1nt or werrenty. In the Suoer10f COUr1 of C.itfomll In A..M .. 8.-.wtdl FOf'Cl6omn S.W-UWT CGOe I Orange, CA.
YOU APlt IN DEFAULT~ A llftd other common dellgNflon, " ~Of llftpled.~dlng 11111. and lor Orange County •• certified NDTICa OI' T'RUSTD"a SAL.I .. d4lt)' eppolnted ~NII .. under • OL.EHDALE INVESTMENT At thl llm• or lb• lnltll l DEED CW TAUST DATED '11e/11. ~ • ._herein. p011111Un, « -"'-· to Ot1f1'I of wtlldl ~ Uillll~ MWIWl/OOl.DM 1111' pvreuent 10 o..ct of Tru1t ~TI9M 11 t!A1!Jr cipot11twd of tlMI notice, the totll ~~ ~~.!!~ I\ u ~, w 11._.llld b~ G f thl o ._!. 18 ,, -~~;;;-r-dec:I ~ Httl, til2r • Tru1t1e unde r 1111 lollowln .-nountofthe~.,...,_Clfthl ~.,.~·--fcl, ';. . . , , > • .. ~'.:.·~ -.-.:22~~~i:ioit'Ottlc~~l~at~~~c~~~~Oeld·iofitn.t~~Wl~~!i;i~~~~~-imi .. ~M,~;'7.V, H • ~~.. 0 IYI' t d T "' :" ~.~ ,
OF THE HA TUR E 0 F THE the~ ptlnelpll aum of terme fA Mid Delf of Trwt, .... NOf1heMter1Y PfOIOno•tlon ol the p n • ru•IH u u• Mwget9t A.. Thomburo. truetorl. A HD/OR THE CASHIERS OR ~ 11 aas."2.10.
PAOCEl!DINO AOAIN8T YOU, YOU he note(t) -..I by Mid Died of ChlrQH. •nd •JtpenaH of the Southffaterly llne of Mid lot 2; ~L~~B~A~ In the ofllcl of thl Couflty Recorder ClRTlf'llD CHECKS SPECIFIED IH TN totlil lndetltedl ... being Ill
8HOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. ruat, with lnter11t tl\ereon, H Tf\11191 llftd ol the truetl CfNted then.:. So\lthwe11erty elong the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FDA of Orlnge County, Stell of CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h eetlm«le on wt1lctl the opelllng bid
t 18 l(Jngl .-.-. Newpoft Blach, ovldld In Mid notl(I), ~ by Mid Deed of TNll. ptotonoltlon of Mid SOUtheut~ CASH AND/OR THE CASHIEAS OR Callfomla. Will SELL AT PU8UC pey9ble at the time of M61 In lewflll I• C0tn9Uled mlY be Obtained by CA92983. f111y,under thet-ofMldDled A1 th• time of th• lnltlal ..... of .. ld Lot 2 to the point of CE"'"Fl .. DCHECl<SS AUCTION TO HIOHE8T BIDDER mo~y of th• un11-.. Stltff) Ill Cllllng (7t4) 937-0H8 th• !#•Y "(". llfMI ~Of oomrnon I Tru11, , •••• ch erg•• •nd publlcatlon of Ihle nottoe, tl\e totel l>eQlnnlno "" " PECIFl!O IH FOR CASH (peyab6e II""" of .... ·~ -before the ...
de9ign1tton of property II atloWl1 ic,,.._ of the Trull• and of the amount of the unpaid beMinc1 of the PAACEL 3: lot t In Block 3 of the CIVIL CODE SECTION 922411 In t1wlu1 money a l the United ~now' tfttl ~.!''~.._conveyed~ Diie: APftl 111, 1083 • ebo'le, no wwrlllt)' II~ •IO ltt ruata cr11ted by .. Id Deed ol obllglllon MCUred by the l bove Bllbol llyWde TrlCI, In the City of =bl• It the time of 1111 In at.we) .t: .... ,_. w' " ... ..-Mid 0.-GLENDALE INVESTMENT
oompllC ..... Ot 0011ecb...,_" Thi ru1t, for the llllOUrlt ,_bly dHatlb•d dffd of tru1t e nd Newport a..otl, County of Orange, money of the Unhed 8te1M) Soutri front entrence to t h• ~~the ptopeny her'llnafter CORPORATION
1>enellct1ry under H id Deed of tlmlted to be: 123,747.H. ••llmated ooeta. upen••• end St111 ol C1lllornll, H per m1p .. l1gtlt, title llftd lnterwt conveyed Orenge County Old CourthouH , TA u 8 ·T 0 A. 0 E 0 R GE A 11 Mid Trull•,
Trullt, by r-of I bfeech Ot The beneflcjary under al6d Died ~ 111211,IM.4 thereot-Oed In booli 4, pege78 ~.:ci o~r:::':l~t~I ~= 211 W•t Santi An1 Bouleverd, LANG M U I A. J HANE TT E By. T.D. SEAVICE ~ In the otligetb• --f Trull i-etotore -1ed Ind The be11dc61rY under Mid Deed of Ml9Qlllanl0ua M.,.. recontl of ~~bed· City ol 8 1n11 Alli, S t•t• of l.AHOMUIR • COMPANY. eoerwt
there«>y, '*-ofore ~ end •llv1red to 1he underalgned t of Tl'Ult l\erleofote ~ and Mid Orange County TA S ' Celltotnll 11 rtgllt, Ut1e end lmaiwl BENE FI CI A A y : GEO AO E By: Pllr1dl A. Rendell, d10vered to the undetal9ned • tt9" o.cl.rlllon °' Olllallt end d•ll,,.,•d to the under•lgned • PAACE1. 4• ~ at. point u TOA: JOHN CARNES conveyed to and -held by It THAW\..EY MANANNi THAW\.EY Allllllllt 8ecrtCary -"* Oldlll llton of °"91111 end end for 8 1.le, Ind • written written DldllwtlOn or °"*"' end on the Elll .. ly line o1 Lot 23 In G. 0 l D I N ° . A l y c e s us A N under Mid o..ct of T ruet In the ~ Aot'll 2 1981 • inl'1 One City &Mt. Weet,
Demand .. Sell. llftd wrMlln no4ioa loe of DeflUlt llftd lllotlon to Oenl•nd IOI' Siie, Ind a wntten 8lock "A" of 8eymlde In IM City of ~OLDING propeny lltuated In Mid Covnl)' No. 3192 In 8ootl t:.007. P991 2rt T°'e1'*.·.~1·· ~~..9~ °' brWlll llftd of -.otlon to -. TN undenlaoed ---Mid NotJoe of DeflUh and EJectlon to Newpoft Bwil, Coun 8EHEF1ClARY1 VALENCIA BANI( llftd StMa ~ -of Ofllolel ..... In "" ofllcl of --thl under=d to H ll uld tlee ol Defaulf llftd Election to Seli. Thi 1111e'8rllgned c:...cl Mid St,at1 of C1llfornl1, AlcOfded Oeclf'llber e. t981. 11 Peroel 1: An undivided 1/t4 the Aecofdef of Oranoe County; Publlalled Or1nge Cout Dally
property to Mid obllg9tlol11, to be ~ In the COW1ty Nottoe of o.teuft and EJ1Ct1on to tnweol r-oeci In book 1nltr. No. MOt In Bo<* 1431!1, pege lnlerW( In end to Lot 1 of Tract No. Mid deed 01 truat deec;(tb91 t~ Piiot. Apt1I 2s. Msy 5, t2, tN3 ind lhef'11tter th• underllgn.._ect 1 the ,... proPertY II loc:e1'ld. hi to be r-ded In the county o1 Mt~ MllPe ea of Of'lldll "9oofde 1n the omoa of 10388. In the City of Coeta MMe, OPlf1Y: 1964-«S ~ -:'be~~~tr Dlt•: AprM 2&, 1ta '"'*-VII r ... property" located. Mid OrlllOI County. the Aecorcter 01 oreno• County; County 01 Orange , S tet• 01 PA L t: Th.t portion of Lot f'tllt.IC NOTIC£
lHS 11 lnltr. No. S3-02i3H 01 :'~~.Cofi>., Fl~~1~70:;:1J'.::~~~ 72 IMI Northerly from Mid d.ed of tn1tt dMC:rll>H 1h• C•lllornl1, H lhown on • m1p 8 of Treat No 7402 In the City of Offlolel AloOtdl In the offloe of the .. Mid TNlt• Cernlno De LI Aelna, SUit• #400, fine of 8ty Avenue: thenol ~: •-dad In Book 450• Pao-t9 IMnl County. of 0.:... S111e of
AeoOfder of Or · r--. By: L-a-San Otego, Celll. 92 t08. Phone 11 '19111 englH ~ lot 3• 8IOGll 2A of lit Addition llftd 19 of MllollielleOUI Mepe. In c.ntOtnia. • per lntlP ,_did In
8.ld 1111 wenoell b~I m .. 1''Ce, but T-..... ~·-;_._.. (819) 299-7110 Northefly PM.... to Newpoft Hllghtl. In the City of IN ofllol of tilt County "9oof'dlf of bootc 2•7, ,.._ S7 to a lnolueNe '"' I o ·-· .,,.,._ " •hown on H id Newpoft Blecfl, County of Orange, Mid ooumy. Mlloellaoeoue MllP9 1n the offloe c)f without oov1n1nt or w1rr1ntv. 21031 VentUf'a Bl\ld., Dita: Al>fl 27, tll83 MHnder 11111 of . Slit• of CallfOfnll, H per map bQ9Cltlfto tNt.erom 111 Oii. o-. 1111 oounty ,_c1er'of Mid county,
...,,,.. Of llftpled, regiwdlno tttte, Bult• 1007, ~ll! FINANCIAL 94K'Wf of public land recorded In book 4, .i•oe 94 ol m1ner• aftd otw hydr-bonl --llftd defined. Unit I of Mid
pa l11t1, Ot encumbf-. to Woodllind ..... OA 91364 CORPOMTIOH Townetllp 'Soutl\, R8l19I Ml~ ~,:cord• of ..,...._ ~ below • dlptfl of l ot of the Condominium Plan IO< c:::..:::::l:::c::: Publla~)~l°coHt Delly ~~~ ~,;!!&:..==~ ar:~:DwAULTUMQ!IRA =ry~-:!,~"e~~ ~:::0~1f·o:..-'~
Trwt, ~ lntaiwt •In Mid note t, ~-21, Mey5, 12.1983 Publl1hed Or•noe Cout Di iiy llne to the WMterly DllD OP T"UIT DATID Oeld,_,_,Apt,~711n PA .. Cll "2: An undivided provtded, ectvlnOel, If any, under 1973-83 Piiot • .....,, 5, t2, 19, tN3 Straet Ind lhenol Souther1V DI~ 4. _,, ~M YOU 12620, ... U, Ofilolal "9oordL 1-92nd lnterwt In 11ftc1 II of Lotl t
the *-of Mid Deed of TNll, .,._ .,_ -2020-83 W-~ llM of Pllm TAii ACTION TO PROTICT Ellollpllno "*"""""IM followlng: to~ lndulNI of Trect No 7402 In ...._ dwo-~...,.,_of the ~ _,,_ point ofl>eQIMlno. YOUR ,RO,.RTY, IT MAY H (1) Unlta 1A·1 &1A·2 tl\rovgri the City of.,,_.;. Coufityoi<>ren0-. !~ ... ~~-!NICI_..., by NOTIC9 OI',.,.,..... ua..a NllC NOTICE PAACEL l : Thllt oert 10&.D AT A....: 1AU.. •YOU 14A·1 Ind t4A-2 .. .,_ ""°" s1at• of CllllMt1le, u per mep --"' ,_, ,,C ND._.. •lend 11tu1t1d In ..., ""'IDLANATION OI' THm thl Condon*'lum Plan~ In~ 1n boot! 217 iMIOl8 37 to
8e6d ...... be held on Frtdl!y, YOU AM ... AULT UNmR A IN... Townlhlp 8 South. Range NATUllS °' TMI NOCllDIMO 8oc* 1316t .. P1191 t7S7 of Ofilolal 38 lnolllllw, Mllolllll*':-ec:: In ~ t!'3-· II ~..'!:!!!· 1"0 !!! 110 0, TR u. T ONAL.TlllOI NOTa .... OI' ~ aA&i S.8.IUW. In the Olty A•A••aT YOU, YOU IHOUL.D Alool'dl of llld County. the offloe of the county • of " _,,.__ .... OVI MelR 11 1•1 u -·--Beectl. County of Orange CONTACT A LAWYD. (b) Tiie u otu11v1 right to Mid COW1ty.
Clvlo Center lulldtno. SOO Eut ' Tfi PROTICT YOU AM• DIPAUL.T ~" c.Nt0tnla, cletcrlbed 270I Clift om.. Newpol1 Beecf1 potHHlon of 111 thoH er1u EXCEPT n.E~ MCfl of
FICTITIOUa ..... H
NAmlTATSMINT
The fOllowlng peraon I• doing
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POATAAITS FOR LOVE & REMEMBERING, 17210 San Mlleo,
J4. Fountlln Vllll)', CA 92709 Rand-, L.• Rogera, t 7210 Sen Mlleo, Fountain Valley, CA 8270I
Thia bl*"-II oonducted by en lndMcluef.
Randy L. Rogera
Thie llt•l-1 WM flied wttfl thl
County Olerll of Orange County on
AprM 25. 1983.
Pl119M Publllhed Or•ng1 COHI Diii)'
Piiot, Aprtl U , Mll)I 5, 12, 19, 1M:l
1914-aS ~Aw Orenoe Ctllfotnl&. ~OU '""1o~~ IT MAY •1 DUD OI' TMMT DATID M.Y 7'11. B•glnnlng " th• CllllOml.l 9He3 dellgn1ted .. blloonlll, petloe. the t2"""' --end daftr'9d on At th• time of 1'111 lnltl•I OUR PR 'IM.I.• YOU tm. UitliH YOU T.UCI A~ corntr ol Lot t Bt "(" •..,... ldd,.... "'oonwnon 1tor•g1 er111. end 11•r111•• .. the Condominium Plan for Tract No.· =..: ~~ J:: = ~ ~~.,.._ OI' THm ~o m:.c~°":T~~ Mboe 8aVllde Treat deelO"•llon Of property 11 W>wn .._upon tt11 Condominium Plan 7.o2. reootdld 1n bOOk t0020. page P\B.IC NOTICE
ob' ..... tton MOUtld by Ille ..,_ MAT""I OP THI PROCll'*"I • A LI. I fl y 0 u ... ID A. thlteof reoordld In bOOk lbO¥t. no werrllllty II~ .. to"' ~ .....,.,., to. 2t Oftlolll Aloofdl. '1CTmOUI IU ....
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ls -ihe comi)uter Big BrOth'er?
Courts, business struggle with issue of electronic intrusions '"
By SYLVIA PORTER
Simonds to head 1n a recent d.«:llion, the U.S.
Court ot AppealJI for the 10th
Clrouit held I.hat a man could not -t>e-ieg y-hawed rrom hia bed in
ht• home and i.ken to jail ln
{>aJamaa becauae a computer
(erroneously, i t turned out)
indicated that he had
accumulated too many parking Irvine Chamber
Vance Simonds Jr.
of Capretz & Kasdan
Vance Simonds Jr., a partner
in the Irvine-baaed. law firm of
Capreti and Kaadan, has been
elected the next pl'eSfdent •of the
Irvine Chamber of Commerce.
Simonds, who succeed.a Harry
Bozigian, will take over the post
at the chamber's Fourth Annual
Installation Banquet Thursday,
May 19 at the Registry Hotel.
Other new vice presidents
sel ected recently are: Bud
Schroeder, Automobile Club of
Southern California, sovemment
affairs; Hedy Kirsh, Fisher
School principal, community
affairs; Mark Slosar, optometrist,
economic development; Michael
Flynn, accountant, financial
affairs: and Norma Brundage,
Travel Country o r Irvine.
organizational affairs.
Reser v a·t i o n s f o r t h e
installation banquet can be made
by calling tne chamber office at
641 -1667.
Irvine seminar focuses
on career assessment
A career assessment seminar is
lcheduled June 4 in Irvine.
The free day-long session is
designed to help people assess
their career interests, abilities
and opportunities.
The seminar is slated from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the National
University Branch Campus, 2112
Business Center Drive, Irvine.
F9r reservations, call 957-6285.
ticketa.
The artificial intell~gence of
the computer in thla cue did not
have In its
memory the
fact that the
victim of the
arrest, made
by police from
a town where
the man did
not even live,
no longer
owned the car
that bad bee.n '°""" tTc"lteted. "The lnformatio11
obtained from the computer did
not fulfill the Constitution's
probable cause requirements for
issuance of a warrant" for the
a rrest, the court ruled. The
municipality was held liable for
whatever damages the man had
suffered.
In a more far-reaching
example of this problem, at least
one state has empowered
computers to decide whether
welfare recipients are cheating
based on matching of bank
records . The s tate has
automat.ically s topped reHef
payments where the computer
shows a violation, before asking
the alleged violator i.f there is an
explanation. About 30 percent of
the cutoffs have been wrong!
In another case, a visitor to a
hotel found his belongings gone
when he returned to his room.
On contacting hotel secwity, he
waa told he had checked out. ''Oh no, I haven't!'' the suest retorted.
Hil belon,alnp were traced to the
hotel'• lo1t and f.ound . Expla~tJon: The computer In
the hoteJ manag~t office was
down, the cle~ staff found
no major luuage in the room and .. umect the guest had checked
out.
On a more frightening note,
d01.ens of falae alarms of Soviet
nuclear attack have been relayed
by U .S . computers to military
commanders, but when the
reports were not confirmed by
other data, no action was taken.
A student at a major university
was assigned the wrong aex by a
keyboard ope rator . The
computer was programmed not
to accept any corrections, said the
university; t h e student's
graduation papers were issued
with tbe wrong sex printed on
them: the victim had t.o explain
for a long. long time.
Computers spit out bills that
may or may not be correct. The
answer to your complaint: The
computer is programmed to keep
dunning you, whether or not
you've paid or received the
merchandise.
Of course we are not going to
Discussion
on Arab
trade set
A one-day conference entitled
"Trading OP.portunities in the
Arab World • will be presented
Wednesday, by the International
Marketing Association of Orange
County.
The event will take place from
turn back the computer ~volutJon. But we mutt ch.anp
our orlalnal attitude of awed
adulation of the computer'•
power and stop playing wtt.h the
n:wchine u a toy that can be ueed
l n irre.lttible waya. The
computer la a dangerout device II
plugged Into deci1ion-makln1
without human Intervention.
Programmen and their boMea
ate not ornnilcient. They cannot
program the computer in
advance to act wisely in all
circumatancea nor can they
foresee all the clrcwnstances that
might arise. Simple errors by a
keypunch operator can have
devastating rej)ercusaiona Lt they
.cannot be reviewed or corrected
before the harm is irrevocable.
Direct computer control 11
absolutely necessary In some
cases: guiding the path of a
spacecraft for con1tantly
Chan8inl gravitational ellecta aa
well u the eftecta of ltt own
momentum. Direct control la not
nec:etNrlly amart, thou1h, nor
modern, nor up-to-date. Some
powerful inatltutlona have not
grasped this me.aie. Pro~
are being drafted for uniforpi
state law1 that would treat
computerized electronic fund
tranafen juat like paymenta by
check or ev~n by caah. Where are
the safeguards qalnat. error In
electronic paymenta?
We know about the political
applications of computerized
enemies lists and problems of
privacy. But what about the
implications of direct co\nputer
decision-making affecting you
and me? We haven't even
thought about this. Unless we do
and Change the situation fast, the
Implications are staggering.
't
Techriical job fair
slated in AnaheiJD
About 50 major companies will
participate in a technical Career
Job Fair at the Sheraton°Hotel in
Anaheim on May 16 and 17 from
11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Individuals will be ~ble to
meet face-to-fa-ee wit-h high
technology recruiters to
determine if there is a mutual
interest in employment. T o
ensure confidentiality, the fair is
conducted as an open house, with
no name registration or parking
fee. Admission is also free.
Among the companies in
attendance will be Apple
Computer, The Boeing Co ..
Eastman Kodak, GTE, IBM,
Intel, ITT,-Martin Marietta, ,
McDonnell Douglas, Raytheon, I
Spef'l1', -'I'e-x.aa Inatrument5, TRW ~
and Xerox. 1
The sponsor of the program,
Business People Inc .. is not an
employment agency. No fees are
charged to the job seeker or
company.
Title company hosts seminar Participants will take a series
of short ass ess m e nt
questionnaires to be used in A:ccountants meet Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jolly A free seminar on commercial
Roger Inn, 640 W. Ka.tell.a Ave., and industrial finan ci ng
County" is the topic Df his Anaheim. alternatives for developers will
speech, which will be held at the Keynote speaker will be Dr. be held Friday May 13, at the
Grand H9.!.tl Jn_Anah~w.;im=-_..Ra_y_mond Jallow, pr~ident <>L_South Coast Plaza Hotel in Cost.a
identifying their personal and Dr. Warren D. Fix, chief ~ career ~alues. . . financial officer of The Irvine
.....,.....,.. __ -S~arJOPWI ,.wclu.~W--Co..,.-wiU adda>H the.. Or.ange n~1ty of pl8!1!1ing a ca.r~r, County chapters of the National beginnin~ at 6:30 p.m . Jal.low Iritematfun:J and lorme~es&. -
California .Land Title Co. of
Sant.a Ana.
Speakers include Steven Derus
of Wells Fargo Banlt, Jule Keen
of Far West Savings and Loan, 1 . Herman RoestrorPrudeiltfal--
Life Insurance and Sudney
Walla ce, president of
Sonnenblick Goldman Corp.
career opporturuties, exa.rrurung Association of Accountants
one's ab~ties, goal identification Wednesday.
senior vice president and chief
For reiervations, call Jo-Ann economist of First Interstate The half-day sefQinar, starting
at 8 a .m .. is sponsored by and motivation and analysis. "Housing Problems in Orange King at 978-3636. Bank Corp.
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MONlHlY PAYMINY
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RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
RA881n l~~NCE WES PAC R ECONVEYANCE « 1 Old Newpott IUvd. A Calll0<nle Co<potellon
N•wport leoch, c~.
631-7740 (714) 955-0696
NlllC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE Nil.JC NOJIC(
(peyeble 11 time of eaie In lewlul entrence to Ille 0r9"ge COYnty Oid
money of the United SlllM) et: the CourlhOUH, 211 W. Senle Ane
eoulh ll'ont entrence 10 the Oreng• Bouleverd. City of Senta Ane, Stet•
county Old Courtll0<.1 ... 211 w. of Celltornle •II rlgllt, 1111• end
Santa AllL.8oull>terd City ol-Senta lnt.-.t ~ to end now held
An•. Sl•I• of Cellf~nl• 1111 r!(.Jl\I. by It undet Mid Deed or TNSl WI IM ~~,_.~.JD 9nc1 propert eltueted In .. 1d County
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LIVINGSTON, JOHN 0 A eounfy:~stit.C;;;:tee:., •Y • • t •• n
LIVINGSTON, THOMAS H . LOT e BLO..CK 3 OF THE Newport BMQ\, County of Orenge. LIVINGSTON, IAN (IVINGSTON, BALBOA BAYSIDE TRACT. IN THE Stele of C1llfornle, H per mep
BARBARA LIVINGSTON. DOES 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, reoorded In Book 4, Pege 78,
THAOIJOH 25. INCLUSIVE. COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE OF Ml1<:elleneou1 Mep1, rec:ord1 of
M.WOtel ON 11T C ALIFO RNIA, AS PER MAP' Nkl Orenge County.
AMSNDE> COllllPLAINT RECORDED IN 8001( 4, PAGE 7S, The llrHI eddrlH end other
C-No.lalM MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, <:ommon deelgnetlon, 11 eny, of Ille
MOTICll YOll "9ft beeft euect. RECOROS OF SAID ORANGE rNI properly delClrlbed ebove 11 Tfle-' _, dec6cl9 ....,_,JOU COUNTY purported to be: 502 EHi Bey
..._. ,_ ~ llNrd ...... The 1irHI 10dreu eno other Avenue, Belboe. Cellfornle 92981. r:: ,.._.. _.. • d9p. Reed c;ommon dMlgnetlon 11 eny of the Thi undertlgned Tru1te1 .....,n•••n -...... ,111 property deecribed ebove 11 d le<:lelm• eny lleblllly tor eny
II you~ to Mell Ille edvloe of purported to be: 502 E. Bey lncorr.c:t,_ of the etrt9t eddtMI
en ellorney In thl1 melter, you A-, Belboe. CA 92ilet. end other common dMlgnetlon. II lhOu6d CSO eo promptly ao ltlet your Th 1 u n d •re I g n e d Tr u 11e1 atf'/. lhOwn lleteln.
wrfHlf'I reec>on ... If eny, may be dlaclelm• eny lleblllly tor eny Seid ute wlll b• med•. but fled on time. • lncorreGt,_ of Ille 11,_, eddf ... without covenent or werrenty,
A v I • 0 I u • t • d .. • • I d 0 end other common deelgnetlon. " IJll)r ... or lmf)lled. ~ding tnlt,
4MM1"4l4e. •• l rt-unel puede .,, eflowfl herein po9Mlliofl. Of encumurlll>OM, to
...., MMre Ud. eln udlencll • ~·•Id 1111 wlli b• med•. but P•Y the rtM'llnlno pr1nC:lpel .um of ,..._ ... Ud. ,...,.... cleMro without oovenent or werrenty. the noll(1) M<:Ured by Mid Deed ot
• • .... U. .. ""°""9cloft... exp< ... or Implied, regerdlng title, Trull, with lnterell !hereon, H
...... po-•lon, or encumbrencee, 1o provided In Mid noll(I), llCIYlncM, 81 Ueted d .. H eollclter 11 P•Y the remtllnlng prlncipel aum of II eny. under Ille term• of Mid Deed
oon11Jo d• un ebogedo en 111• Ille noll MOUred by Mid Deed of ot Tru11 , feet, <:llerg•• end
• e unto, d •be r I• h • <: • r Io Trull wllh lnterHI thereon ., expeneee of the Truet" end of I lmmedle1emenl•. de •t• menere. PfOlllcied In Mid note, edvenoM. If tru111 or .. led by H id OHd of au r~e M«ff•. el hey etgune. any under Ille term• of Mid Deed Tru11, for the 1.mount reaeonebly
puede -realRrede • ttempo. of 'trult. feH, ohergH end •tlmeted to be: 123.747.38.
1. TO TH~ DEFENDANT: A c!vll expen-of the Trutt" end of the The benellolerY under Mid Deed
complelnt hH been fll•d by the tru•t• orHted by Hid Deed ot of Truet her.tofOf• ••ecuted and
plelntlff agelMt you. If you wtlh to Trull for the imount reuonebly dellvered to th• underelgned •
dMend tNe ie-iit. you must, within Mllmeted 10 be au78• 140,33 written Oec:tereuon of Oeleutt encl
It d•y• eller thll aummon1 11 The beneflollt'f•under Mid Deed Oemend for Sell, end I wflllen
-*on you, Ille wllh Ihle oourt • of Trull heretofore executed end Notice of Oefeult end Election to
Mttten reepotlM 10 the compleint. delivered to Ill• underalgnad 1 Sell. The undertlOMd ceuMd Mid Uni.-you do eo. your defeult wlff wfllllf'I OeQlerellon of Oeleull encl Notice of O.feull end Election to
be entered on appll<:elloo of th• Demend for Sele, end 1 written Sel1 10 be rec:Ofded In Ille oounty
plelntlft, end Ihle court mey enter I NotlOe of Oefeull end Electlon to wflerl Ille real roperty le loc8ted. judgment ao111ntt you for the rellet Sell The underllgned OIUMd Mid Dete: Aprll 2 • 1983
dernencled In the c:o.mplalnt. wtlloh Notice of Oefeull end E.Jeetloo 10 Slenderd service Corp.,
oould reault In gunlahment of Aett 10 be r-ded In the county • Ollllornll corporation
WIOll, lelllng of ~ or property ~ t~ rMI prQ91(1V 111oceteo. N Mid Truet" or other relief requ11ted In the Oete: Ap<ll 25. 1983. By: Lynn B-~IMerOfl • 1983 STANDARD SERVICE CORP. ~;o~rv: 81.,
• • • Cell!. Corp. Sulll 1007 U. A..,...... a.rti .. MldJruetM Woodlend Hiii• CA 91344 111 Gil C..-ler, Lynn ... ' ~ 21031 Venture Bl'<d. • 1007 (213) 340-4010 lllOel, IC&.mN a MAllA Woodland Hiiie, CA 913&4 Publllhed Orenge Co11t Oe.lly 191 ... ....._ a I (213) S4()..4()10 Piiot, Apr. 28. Mey 5, t2, 1983
.... AM, C.r..,: .. Publllhed Orenge Co11t Delly 197243
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MOTICa Of' TMltftl'I UU DUD Of' TIIUIT DATIO ""-Jo:i ....... JC,.._ 11a UNLa .. YOU TM•~
YOU Mii ..... AULT UNDllt A TO ltltOftOT Y°"" ~ DllDOf'~DAlDM.Ynll, IT MAY II ICM.OAT A~ _.,..,...YOUTM•ACTIOlf 8~.J.~.1 .IP YOU N••D AN
TO PROftCt YOUlll ""°""'"• •IU'l.NMTM* Of' TMI MATUM IT MAY • IOLD AT A fJUMJC Of' T .. 19ROC ..... AGAINIT t~L•. IP YOU N••D ANY~ IMOULD CONTACT A ~TION Of' TMI MATUM LA Of' '"' l'MIC_.... ...-r on Mey 20, 1tu. et 11:00 e.m.:i YOUI YOU IMOULD COMTAOT A • T A N D A R 0 e r R v I c IC L.AW'flR. COflPO"A TION, 1 Oellfornl1 On•'°'"· UIN, .t 11:00 e.m .. oorporellon1 H duly 1ppolntecl 1 T A N o A ,. o I E ,. v I c I TruatH unoet end p11reu1n1 to
OO"ltO .. ATION, a Oe.lllornl1 Dffd of Trutt rtcOtdff July 11 ootpcwellon, H duly eppotntecl 1ffl, ,e lnetr, Ho. t2·117N3, Of
TruetH ll!ldef i nd pur111ent to OfllOlll "'°orelt, ••touted by: OMd of Tr111t reootdld J11ly t lelboe ~ Oe\lloPffMllll, lno., 1MI, .. Jneff. No. 9*·1371173 oi • Cllllornle OOf POrltl~~.~· Of!IOlll "1oord1, 1uoutad by tl'llllOl'(I~ In tl!I ofllol of Ille ........ ty a A L I 0 A I A Y \I I I 'fl/ "9ootdlt Of Otenae Countv. ltete OIVll.Of'MINT, INC:."""°'· In or Q1llfornl1, WILL 8(Lt AT 119~tlle~"9GOfeMitot ltUILIC AUCTION TO HIQHHT 11• of Ollllfornla. llDOlfl P'O" CAIH (pey1llle 11
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Th• followlno pereon 11 dolno ~ .. ! COMMAND SALES, 203
Promontory Or. WHI. Newport
BMctl, CA HMO w11111m H. CrottlC, Jr., 203
,.romontory_ Or_, WHt, Newport
lleaoh. OA t2teO Thie ~ II oonduoted by 111'1
lndMduel. Wllllem H. Cl"OMIO, Jr.
Thie ••et-f -flle4 wltfl '"' COVMY Clettl Of Or8llOI C0unty on Apl'll 211, 1111 ,.....
ltubllehecl Ore1199 00111 Deity
PllOI. Apl1I 21, Mey 6, 12, 1~~
VH lht Delly Pilot
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directory. Your
N!'Vlce 11 our
1pecl1lty
Call M2·M11 ut UI ~ Ar "'*-'° AIJOTIOH 1i!M Of .... In lliWM mon.y ot the
TO fl llDDI" f'Oft CA8" UnMM ...._. .. 1 IM e.outfl ffont I-----------'
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money market futerest
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CD HUNTINGioN
SAVINGS ~~~tiow
Me.Ill 8rench
6967 W•m•r Avt'nu11, C()mcr of Cold~n ~81, Hunlln~ton Be.tch
Soon to N-t.ftd C..nler lranch
openr 19756 Bteth Boulfvnd, HunllnKton Bt-M'tl
Potanull'I Yllley lrandl
17'31 Bruokhunt, Fountain Valley
Super Now Checking
Money market interest on every single doUar, as long as
your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Fully insl4red.
Unlimited check writing .
Checking Supreme
Funds over $2,000 (backed by Government securities) earn
high money market interest. Funds up to $2,000 (fully
insured) earn 51/•% interest. Unlimited check writing .
Huntington Investment Fund
Maintain an average balance of $2,500 or more, and every
dollar earns money market interest.• Fully insured. Limited
to six drafts. ~
Full checking, full savtnas, full service
Whatever kind of checking or savings account you want,
whatever type of personal or business financial service
you need, JUSt stop by and see one of our savings
counselors.
•If yuur average dally b.llanno falltt bc.!low $2,500, during your monthly
'tatement perkxt, f\.-derel rt5ulatlona require that your fUnds Hm It the
!' V•% rate for tht period that your a«ount 18 bl!low Sl,500. • -
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We're M•ldng
LOW INTERESJ LOANS
Muttrouneed
laenensw.r.
WINlt vou don1t need
.. e''mer1t9.n
-· > ... ' '
R41cognlzt the IOtMl!o? ~ haw plant In hand tor
that addition to ycxir home, or ycxi found• greal deal on
a new car. Ttn days ago, ycxi epent the morning •t ycxir
benk filling out loen ,,..,.,.. Now ycxi're waiting ... and
waiting.
Lom"8 lhe Quick~ E.My \¥9y ••••••••••••••••
Al. HunUngton Natlonel, we want to help make your
plane a rMllty. And we undetstand how a prompt, effi-
cient decillon can make all the dltfertHa. ~
your peraonaJ needs, we can~ with ycxi to deY9lop
the right loen package.
~LowR-.. ...................... .
We offer some of the bMt Interest rat• around, and
we combine ther(I with attractive terms. Our new
auto loans, for example, are up to 48 months with a
minimum down payment of only 20%.
~ ... LJnitltec:t Ofter ••••••••••••••••••
Act oow and take adYantage of this Nmlted
apecial ofter. If you open, <>r alreedy
have, one of our Money Mar1<et
Access Accounts, .. wl# k»ww
,,.. ,.,. on '°"' tc.t br ~-. ,~~~~~ ~get adealthat'ahatd to
beat-a lower rate on your
loen plus high money mar-
ket yields on the deposits
In your fully-Insured Money
Mar1<et Aooeea Account.
Cell Lou Cope or K.8thy Adldne todey
for detall• at (714) M0-1354 or(213) 592·1337.
Auto, Home llnprow ....... t , and Other eon........Low
Let u. ..... Your~ • ....,_,
I• NI I HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
19531 Bolla Chica Street Huntington BMch, Cellfomia92649·(T14)~1354 ot(213)592·1337 Member FDIC G) -
•m •1111 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT~. May S. 1113
Madzey Plank Dana
Coast prolllotions announced
Karea Madsey has joined the Cox & Barcia
Adverttalq Co. of Newport Beach aa creeUve
aervices coordinator, responsible for coordinating
production of all print and broadcut advertising
Qnd collateral material. Previoualy with Goulds
Pumps, Inc., in Seneca Falla, N.Y., Madz.ey now
lives in Newport Beach.
~ ...
Tn.aumel'lca Title Juarance Co, has
consolidated ltA Southern California and Arizona
divisions \o form a Southwest Division and
Denali Plank has been appointed vice president
and manager of the new division.
• • •
Ameroo, Inc., of Monterey Park has named
W.R. Dana of Corona del Mar to the post of
senior vice rresident, technology. Dana will be in
charge o t~chnology and e ngineering
departments, as well as research and
development, equipment engineering, Ameron's
Engineering Experimental Center and the patent.
administration department. He has been with
Ameron since 1949. • • •
Charles A. Collp has been appointed vice
president of operations for Hoasebold Federal
Savlag1 and Loan of Westminster. Colip will be
respons.lble_.for~ 10-Houae.hold Rederal branch
offices and the company's mortgage department,
as well as the loan servicing department. C.Olip
was formerly with Household Finance Corp. in
Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Detroit, Pittsburgh,
Cleveland and Chicago. • • •
Charlton A11oclates of Irvine, a computer
disc drive media manufacturer, has received a
bank credJt line of $2 million from Bank of tbe
West, most of which will be used for purchase of
OVER THE c OUNTER NASO LISTINGS
capital equipment necenary to aupport the
company's growth .
• • •
Peter 0 . Dolbee Jr., CPA and partner of
Artbur Youi & CG.'1 Orange County offl.oe ln
Costa Meta, has been named alumnus of the year
by Cal State Univeraity-Fullert.on's School of
Business AdminiatratJon and Economics. Dolbee
has been with Arthur Young & Co. for more
than 11 years.
• • •
The TTA/Newport agency has been
appointed aa the advertising agency for SITE
Mlcro1arglcal Sy1tem1, lac. of West Covina.
TT A is based ln Newport Beach.
•••
Geal1co Compaten Corp. of Costa Mesa baa
appointed Mike Han1aker as central reglonal
sales manager. to be based in Schaumberg, m.
Hunsaker was formerly with Spectragraphlcs.
• ••
J.J. Schmidt has been named vice president
and manager of the Orange County regional
office of The Bank of Orange County, Fountain
Valley. Le1lle Treecel1 has also been named
assistant vice president and operations officer.
•••
Valencia Bank, with offices in Irvine,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana, has named
Karen C. Olien operations officer for the Anaheim offi~.
• ••
lrvine·baaed Tecbaology Marketing Inc. has
reported revenues of $7,763,000 and net income
of $585,000, or 21 cents per share, for the fiscal
year ended Feb. 28, 1983.
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YOU, YOU aH0ULD CONTACT A conae)o de un abogedo en eate wlllloul covenant or warranty. Notl<l• It hereby glVan that Ill• At18111 1111. 21"1o DolrGn • 29 n •1o unc1Aes s S'4 StPeu1 .'7 .,.,.. UP•nP 11 17\to
LAW'VD. • 1 un1 0 . deb• r 1 9 11ac•r1 0 upt ... Of Implied. r~dlnO I/tie Board of Tru•t-of tlla Huntlng1on !~:,':'., •; 4~~ 8':l'.:,oene 2A U l'J urwc 1 s.>14 Sol ScrlpH 221&. 22\to v .. 1A 111~ 111v1 NCmCa"' TfllUITlra SAU lnrnadl•tamente. de .. ,. maner•. po ...... on. Of encumbrancea. 10 BHCll City School Oietrlct of ollFurn ~ 10 O..nkO. riv. ri~ tl~'B"~ 2~ 2::: ~=·· Ht-·~"' ~::.~ Ut: n\:.
T.a. Ne. ... , .tu rNC>UMI• aacrtta. Ii ll'Y alg<ina, pey tlla remlilnlng pr1ncjpel tum of Orange Count)'. Celtlornla, wlll ~~'.!'p '. ~ 271111o.,. °"•t'n'"'!!.. 12~ u ~lrn t>'lo 14 SvMctr s 20 20v. V•1uo 26 26"1 -C.C.En c..-
NOTICE IS HEl'EBY GIVEN, that puede ._ ~l11rac:ta~a Uempo. th9 notl(el aecured b)' Mid Deed of r9C91Ye NBled bkll Uj) 10 2:00 p.m. ,...,.., • ,,... Ee "'""' » 36.\o MCI • ~ ~ Svcmll S2\<o S211> VklreSI .-. t •n on Wectn.cl•>· M_, 18, 1983, at 1 TO TH OEFEND .. NT·. A cMI Tn.1. with lnl...i • lft llllld no«a on the 13111 ,._of Mav 1983, at the ANllns lt\IJ It-II. Econlb 77h 21 MGI' 011 1'-1\IJ ~ s -37 V~ IOll> 10\io ., " If . .--~, ., ollQuav .... •\IJ EIPH I~ 14._ ~E Ith I-Sii"''""' lJll. lJll> VeN8sh ~ JO 10:00 o'dOdc e.m. of Mid day. In complelnl llH bHn flled by Ill• pul'ltded, eov-. My, .,.,._ office ol Hid School Dlttrlct. lllAHM 11 1~ '" ElclerBe 11n ,.,. $T:i'"' ~ 3\oo SlereR• ,.,,. ~v. wernEI 22 n v. ~ ~~
Ille room Mt Mlda IOI c:ondUc:llng ptaiolltf 911elnel you. tf you Wl9h to 1118 IWml of Mid Deed of Truet, located at 20451 ~elmer Lane. ~~~~· !!~ !!~ EE111-Nuc1. ~ ~,~ rAtlon 11 .... 12~ ~,ll~l°""wtr ~ m: .1ww~ !~~ !~~ I C#lt5'1 Truetw'• 8e1aa. tMtNn the ofllcM of dafanct thla lew.utt ........ must. within '-. dwOM .-Id ~ of Illa Huntln'"on Beach, Calllornl•. •I ~·--..... ~ • -~· vJ~ -... ~.. -w -, p-~" " EST TE SEC A TIES ,~ nut end I tM !NII led b "' Id bid ~M ....,_,.. lllnoAGO Ill 121~ E119Conv ll"" »If> M.ulLP " JI SwEISv ll\4 ~ WHolcl SS i~, 10 lnlrm""
T ornlOl 1 lns.ttr ollklollutSI
"EAL A u I 10 d•Y• •lt•r thl• 1ummon1 •• ,.. 0 • Cfe9 )' wtlldl ltme.. • -be pu_, ollppl.C SI~ Sll's Enr-1\IJ 1" MOP\ n. 10 ~yn 3'11> l7.... w ...... c I~ II 11101 El SEAVICE. ~ et 2020 North ~on you. flle wl11111119 oour1 • Mid Deed ol Trutt. operl9d and reed IOI: "PlclMI lSMo ~ Enlltsv 3,,. 3.,. MeynOll •'" •~• Slc1M1<ro 2l'h13"" Wellr• mo 10 !\, Sc....,.B Bfoedwey, Suite 208, In tlli City of wrl119" raeponM lo 1r.. complaint. Seid H ie wlll be held on: MICROFILMING EQUIPMENT ollrclenGt> "-7\'0 Enl,.iJtl llY. tt M<Cofm JOY•~ SCclA._ 97 91"1 WIMrO 10 10v. l lc.ot Santi Alie. County of Orange, SI* Un .... )'OU dO to. your defeolt will Tllurllday. Mey 20. 1N3, •I 2:00 A• bide are to be In eoc;ofdatlCe lllllG•LI tt\IJ •~ Eqtou Pl l\IJ MC F•rl 11 ''"' s1..,11nw :» 17 wo1vo11111 10"• 104'o ;4 lnfrm ..t ol Celllornle, •• duly eppolnled be anter·A on appllca11on of th-p .m . at th• Cllepman Avenue with Condition•, 1netrucilon1. and All..,A • U\IJ ~ F••roG 47\IJ 47"" M<OW-. 12 12v. SltrlSt 6\l't '"" _, u v. 1~ 1s HvtlkM .., ·-ollvntell U U°" FIOl<or Jlh 31 M<R..0 I~ '°" StrewCI S1"1 S4 WOOCIL.ol 1 41\IJ WI E Truatea Ul'4Mr end ~t to th9 ptalntlff. and 11111 cour1 may enter• entrance 10 Ille Civic Canter Speclflcatlont, ~ere now on Illa 9800 1 4'\IJ 47\IJ Ft81t5y S21n SJ~ Mlouw ,. 21 S..beru ""'° n wr19111w 11~ 12 ;; c=:.ist power ol ule conferred In that judgment 911aln11 you IOt th9 rallal ButldlnQ, 300 ENI Chapman Ave.. In the Otllc• ol the PurcllHlng 8elrCICo '°" 10.,, Ft&ostn 1:16 m . Mdlc!Cal> 12 n~ S.-rEI IM 10\IJ ZlonV I Jt\l'J 2' 11 lnllSy 1 oertllin Deed of Truet eocuted by ~<led fn Ille complaint. wtlldl Orariga. CA. AQent of Miki Sc;f1oOI Oletrlet, 20451 8ellyPI> m. 14 l'IEmoS JJV. ~ MIOIAes ""11-1• svh1 ~ •v. n .•.. -~ICMMI. It Elc.411.
SAMIA KHOUAY end SAHA A could rHull In garnltllment of At Ille time ol Illa lnltlal Crllimer LaM. HuntlllQIOn Beactl, ~n:::.~ ~ ~~ ~l:':a'l{;n J~ ~ :::::::,k ~~ ~~ • 2 o "",,,,,_N y
KHOUAY, hueband end wife H wao-. 1aklf\Q of money°' property publlc•llon ol tlll• notice. tt1e tolal ClllllOfnla. g:iMe. BeyltMll 1~ l•\IJ Flld•or 31'-'> 37"" MluVIG JO 201» 21 GeN>v• •
Jolnl Tananta, rec:«clecl o-nt1er or other rellel requHt•d In th• amOYnl ol tlla unpaid balencla of the No bidder may withdraw hit bid -11.. 1 '"'° FleNFI• ~ 11 MOii• , U\<o "'" 22 DMI 10, In the olllce ol the County complaint. obllgetlon HCur9<1 tr; the ebov• '°' • period of lorty-llYe (45) d«)'e Betzlb ll\lo •11> Flurocb 1114 11v. MontCol '"" 11 21 AroontE
Aecorder ol Hid County. ae DATED: February 22, 1983 duorlbad dead of t.ruet and alt• tlla dale Mt for lh9 opening Blbl>Co 11 It¥. FMHtO 22¥1 ""' "'°""'° t• u v. 2A H¥k...O
Reoord•r'• lnttrument No. J. Peter90R, Htlmat9<1 co111. ••PtftMI, end t9*aot. • II~~ 1t: 1=: ~~:::~ 1~ := =::~ ff"' ff~ ~ =:! 82-433251, b)' r-...on of.~ ci.11 advenoaa .. Stl,927.78. Th• Board ol TruetH• ol Ill• .,,_ 17\1. 1n, FrMSG SIV. 51~ MotClt.1> ..... IS 27 z WI or defeull In p a ymen1 or By G. Crotb)', TM total Indebted-being.,, Huntington Buell City School 8-~ 4'1o l'remnl »""' ~ _,.., ~ lll"' Vino perform•~ or th• obllgatlon• 0epu1y MtlmBl• on whlctl ,..,. opening bid Dlatrlcl ,_..... 1h9 rfeht to rejaC:\ t.:f ~':"' ~ ,f' ~.::~ s =: ~~ :tr:~ . ~ fil!
NCl"ed 1"-r• • lnctudlng fhe1 a.-OflloM la ~ ~ be obtalnad b)' 9l"f Of Ill bide, end noc ~ BurnuoS 71'1 7'6. Gftlllutm KM '°"' NtWllS , 74
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end loan MtoClatlon clomlCllecl ln "8.IC M>11C( Publl•ll•d Orange CoHt Dally Publl•ll•d Orange CoHt Delly ~=~ ~f'~'1J~ ~~ • := !!V• ~~:r; 2~ 1:~ ~~~~~·:: !n:J': ,;::: 1;~ • • ~ l: ~t=, 1:~ = ,t: u
Ihle ttata, .. ~able et tlla time ol Ptlol, Mt)' 5, 12. 19, 1943 PllOI, May 5, 12, 1"3. CflesUll :>o 11\'t HOI_,.. 1 .... 2'h P.ab118 " "\IJ PllllGI 41t,t00 " ""'° -V. IS w:ir; SV. -II> 1.7
....... 11ght, tltla end 1ntere9t held NOTIC• Of' TMla'TU'I aAU 2021-83 2103-83 C"'*> Mt9 S1 --It lt\lo l'cGeA UV-t2 ClllCI 1. ... 37',600 II 19 -7 It AllOllOI l~ =J.~ ~~
b)' "· .. Tru•t••· In lll•t reel a.-.... NAU --.,. 111\TIC[ g~=.a ,!: I~ n:;~ 22\.'> J~ ~:U,P it~ ,;~ Int•• ... ,..,000 so.... -. '" :. Nlo.tc" ~ -~ '·'
property eltuete In MMI Cowtty llnd T.a. .... ,..., ,.._ "" P\aJC NOTICE Cl.JU"' l1 JI\.'> ISC ""' """ P9MEn4 .... '"'I --. '·~' It BIW °" 14~ -.... , .. State. 0-.bed .. tollowa: UllrT COCMf P llfOTICI CM' TfllUl1U CIJU 8 s 24 U lntrelnd I l \IJ ,..,.,.,, 21'-27\'ol Oecllnecl ..... 117 20 C-11 -l\IJ I .I Lot 74 of Tr.ct No. 4280 In tM T.D. SEAVICE COMPANY• duly a• aAU rtCTmOUI .,_.. c1 .. t. s 14 2'"" 111111 ~ 3 l'MpE• Jt 1'V. Un<.-..0 . ~·= ~ ~-e.p un ~I<> _ ~ ;~ ~~~l~~s::' ,.i:.:;: ~=~·~~i:,~::~dc:r t~ On ~.a;J: ~~0:00 a.m. The =:oT~ doing = ~ f:: :a~~ ~ ~ :Ei~~ '?,: j: = ::::. . 'in ~ ~!, ·~ -J~ a
through 33, lnoluelva Of WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION UNITED STATES REDEMPTION~•: CamCIH n 71\IJ( lnlm1Gs 1.._ m PlonHI J4'l UV. To4•I -.• ....~.100 U Wll"'°'L • 11 -t u Ml~eMOUe Mapa, Rec!0td1 of TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA FOR SERVICE M T"'91M, « ~ NEW 8AEEO APARTMENTS.
Mid County. CASH fl<HOIOA THE Cfl<SHIEAS Ofl TruetM Of Subtthuted TNllM. of 393 H•mtlton. Co••• MeH, CA Tiie etrHI addr•H or other CEATIFl!D CHECl<S SPECIFIED IN tll•t certain Deed of Trwt axBQMd 82e27
common dMlgnetlon ol the rHt CIVIL CODE SECTION 282411 by FREOEAIC T. HUFFHAGLE end Alcllard LM La,.re~. Sitt
property 11ere1Nbove dMc:rtbad la (~at the time of Mle In lewfllt SHIRLEY ANN HUFFNAGLE, Route Boll 1038, Orange, CA 92987
purported to bet MO Sonora Road, money ol tlle Unll9<1 Stat••> all lluabend and wlla. and rec:ord9<1 1505 29111 St., Newport IMch, CA
eo.te MeM. Celllornla. r1Qht. title end .,.,.... eort~ to October ~3. t911 u lnatrumant No. ~2ee01 The undere-1gned llenby andnowheldbyltunderMldo..ct 31173,ln BOOll t4287.Pega 1'17, Tlll9bu..,_lacond\lctedb)'an
dleolalm• all ll•blllty lor any of Truet In tlla ptoperty 9*alnaftw of Olllclal Records or Orange lndlvldual.
lnoon'ect-In Mid llreet llddr-deacl1bed: County, Catttomta Ind ~· to A.L. ~-« °"* oommon deelgnttlon. TAUSTOR: WILLIAM E. HALE. 111•1 c•rl•ln Nolle• of Default Thia •t•i-t -llled with 1 ..... Seid Nie w111 be "'9de-wltllout WANDA HALE tller-eunder recorded October 29. County C1er1! of Orange Couttty on
warrenty, exprHe or lmplled, BENEFICIARY: PETE A W. 1912 .. lnttrumanl No. 12480058, Aprtf~5. 1983,
regarding lltl•. poHeulon. or NOURSE rtc0rdecl January 4, lMO In 8ook 1992, ol Oftlc:i.il Aec«dt of '21-anc umbrenc H , to Htlaly Ill• u inetr No. 3111, In 8oolc 1&457. Hid County, wlll under and Publlllled Or•f19• CoHI Delly
Pflndpel belanoe of Ille Hole °' PB09 578 of Offldel Aeoolcll tn Ille PIK'UBnl to Mid Deed of TN91 Mii Piiot, Aprt 29, May 5, 12. 19, 1913 otllef oblllletlon NCUred by Mid oftloe of ,..,. Recorder ol Orange et public auction lor uah, lawf\11 1913-83
o..d of Y-rvat. wflll >ntwMt and Coun~ deed of'""' dw:fll>M money ol the Unltad AtelH ol •-.,. 11n~
other 9Ume H provided 111 ... a1n: the f ptopeny. America,• eulller"• Ctiec"k P8)'aOlll ..--""'~
pk1a adv.,_, II any. undef' lh9 Pwc.4 l: 10 tald TrualM drawn on • elate or
terme ltier.of end 1111.,... on euch Unit e .. enowo and defined on tlltl na1fonel bank, • tt•t• °' fed«lli ~. Biid .... _ '-· llhargee t I Comdomlnlum Plan credit union, « •stat•°' ..,_., end.,..,.,_ °'ti; TNllM end of c ar • n H Ylnge and loan auoclatlon the tNala «..eed b)' MM1 Deed of ,_ded In 8ooll tStl4• Paga 948 domlc:lled In lllle llete, at Ille front
Tru11. Tiie total •m-·nt of •aid 01 Offlcl•I Record• of Orange entrance ol th9 bulld...,. rocated 11 ~ Count)'. CalllOfnlt. 20 .. ...,, obllgetlon. lncludlng reHOntbly p~ 2 4 merlQold Ave .. COrone del Mtt,
Htlmated feu. chugu •nd j d 1 5 1 t CA • .,. tllet r!Qhl. tltle •nd Int-• Pl*IM8 of the Trvetee. 91 tlla time An und Yid• / tlll ntedr•• 1~~ conveyed to end now held by II
of
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. 191 _........,,Ion of ....... Notloe, la tanenll In common n •n 10 ,... under Hid OMd ol Tru11 In lh9 ,..._ .. _ common., ... being LOI 1 of Tract
*34.194.25. No. 10114, .. 111own on• map ~Tt~r. =:.Jn.Hid County OMecl: "'1rfl H , 1113 recorded In 8ootl 431, Pa{Jff 20 L 1 of T .._._ , ..... MAL UTATE •nd 21 of Mlacellaneou• Mape, ol reel ~ . ._.. .. per
MCUNTIU SE.AVICE. , ... cord• 01 Oren"• County. map rtc0rded In 8ooll 315, Pao-• ea11t«n1B oorp • • 40 lo 48 lnctuellle ol Mlaoelaneoue TNMM, .. Celllornt• together with ell Mapa record• of OrltlQa County
• !HALI C lmprovment1 thereon, axceptlng Tiie etrHt •ddreu or o111'er =~· J. MOf9er, tlletefrom Condominium Unite 1 common d ealgn•llon ol H id _ N ---. through ti lnclu•lve, loceted l!'Cll!trtr· Ho. 34 Oro ea IJeu
cvcv ' _.....,_..,., theNon. ~-Dal Mw. CA. ' =':a. CA 12709 Peroel 3: N•m• Ind •ddr•H OI Ill• Tel; (114) tA-tl10 An•~ ..-mant lll)p\lf1enant neflclary el wttoM requeat Ille
Publl-.cl Oranoe 00 .. , Delly to eech unit tor th• uu end 19 blllla condvctacl: c. AnlllOny .._. .._ n ....., 1. 12 tta ~ of llKIM portlona of the Ive •nd !etllef M. 811ve ,, .. .a.2· ............ •....., • • rettrloted Oo mmon Af aa rMt• Verde Mlltlon VletO~
tM2-Q cMetanat9<1 In the O.Ol•ratlon ol eo11on1 10' 1111 ebov1 proP.,ty
R1efrlot1on1 recorded In B. ook •v b• obtained by reque•tlng IS 114, Paoe 905 of Olf\Olal Aeoorde In wrltlnQ from the benellolaty IC411• MUNIC.,AL COURT OP c~
COUNTY °' OMN8I -.. couwn NAMOt1
ADCIM. CMlftlCT ..,, ,,,. ..... ,.o, __
~.~· PLAINT!,,: 8ALlM OAAPU MILi.i. INC .. e North Oerollnt
-Pof~ O.,INOAHT! WAI. Tl"' O .
of: ~~end'°'": lthln tO d•V• from 111• llrll :'i.t blleatlon of 11118 notloe.
...;..., ·-_ --···T ·-.. 8al<I .... wtll be med• without
·---. ---.. ent Of Wlffent)', • ..,,_ or Dal> Of TllU9T DATm ''*""' , M 10 tlllt, pa 11111100 °' ~TY4:'oJ..Ml....=m ~ ~o .::·~in:,"'=
MAY .. IOLD AT ~ ,u.l1c by Mid Dead of Tr\IBt to l~t..I . IP YOU •llD All : M95'it ....... ,.._IOI'.....'..~ IXPLMATIOM °' n11 unm · · · ...... ... ..,..... °' ,_ NOC_ .. MA8elT tlmeted co•t•. ••Pef'IMI an You. YOU IMOULO Ooen'ACT A MOM et tlle llme of IN 1n1tt11 LAW'WIR. ~ ol Wiii Not1oe of 8e1r.
1'9CTIT10UI -.. NA.-ITAy_,-Tlle 1011ow1no pereon te doing
~-HAARIS & COMPANY, 213t1
Anllav• Lan., Huntington 8Moh,
CA f2Mt
Wllllam L. Harri•. 21311
Anllav• L-. HuntlnQton 9Moll,
CA fH48
Thie ~ .. oonduct9d b)' .,,
lnclWlduel.
Wiiiem \.. Harrie
Thie .....,,.., ... llled with Ille
County C6attl of Or9fl99 County on """fa. ,*· ...,.,.
Publltlled Orange COHt Dell)'
Piiot. Aptll 21, May •• 12. "· 11d ttt'"'3
QAANATH, Ind. a dlla WAL Tl .. '8
OAAl'lfll• AHO OAANTI, DoM I
to x. Dot Co,.E" °°"' ·11WCM
H1a lldefl A_, •C.t, 0.. NOTICi TO ....OPl!"TY OWHEA ....... Celt. taa7 YOU-A,.I IN l'AUl.T UNDIR A
"(lfe..,_....,.._OIOOfM'IOll OllD 01' T"UIT, DA TIO ~'°"..,0:.:V~ lllownto .._ OOTOll" 23, !Mt. UNll!H YOU lr----------"11 -.no • .. -tAKIAOflOHTO-TIOT'YOUfll Q.nt "~~~1 d., .. , .. on ..,.. .... _ °' OOl ltotllaM). Tiie flfllOll'lfllTY IT MAY H IOL.0 AT' A ~ euuu ~.. "'
MMflelarr ul'ldM .. 1e1 Deed 01 PUii.iC MLt. '" vou HllO AN w1ed Items in the TNM by ,.....,. .... ~ ., l.ICPL.ANATION 01' THI NATU"I I ~ "' .......... _,,., 01' THI. flfllOCllDIHO AOAIHIT c ussifled pages
__,, ._.... ....,.... Md YOU YOU ~ CONTACT A 11111 ....
dellfffM to tile ""'"•lfned 1! ~" rml =~:~ ldWefd~~~~.':... P.O. llOllS741
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NYSE OMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
OVOUTloeftttlla.1,101 •••DHO•UHI .................. •4'•1"~. ... ~·o. OIHDIT •ltD (llll(l•ltAfl nocw •• , .................... 01• , ................ ,. ... ,
Crocker Bank offers
bonus on home loans
By ne AIMdaa.4 Presa .
SAN FRANCISCO -The Crocker Bank ta
offering a $100 bonus tor mercbandile to cuatomera
who finance home lmproveme.nt projecta with a
Crocker home improvement or home equity loan or
Crocker'• EquityUne, a revolving line of credit.
StaJ'tina ye.terday and runntna thtouch July 8,
theee new loan cuatomera will receive a •too ~r'1
check made out to the hardware 1tore or home
lmprovement center where the cuatomer la buylna
materiala for home improvement projecta. The check
will be marked "for merchandl.ae only."
Litton buys laser company • Litton Induatrie1 has negotiated to buy
International Luer Syatema Inc., a Martin Marietta
Corp. aubaidiary, for $46 million ln ca.ah, the companiea
~unced yesterday. ILS, which employa about 400
people, is baaed in Orlando, Fla. It had $23.3 million ln
1982 aale9 for a net income of $2.8 million.
AMC announces China ventur e
PEKING -American Moton Corp. •lgned a
contract today to establiah the tint automotive joint
venture in China, a $51 million company intended to
help AMC compete with Japan in the Far Eaat.
Tippett aald the company, which wlll make four-
wheel -dri ve vehicles, will be the largest
manufaclwing joint venture ln China.
Newsprint makers raise prices
Two more newsprint •makers, Bowater North
American Corp. and St. Regis Corp., reportedly
notified American customers yeaterday of price
1.nc:reaaes to take effect July 1. Conaolldated-Bathu.rat
Inc. and Kimberly-Clark Corp. announced price
increaaes for U.S. customers late last week.
WHAT NYSE DI>
NEW YORK (API Mo •
Toellly
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WHAT AMEX DI>
----METALS l9ot nonW1oUa "* .. ~ w-.:
~ -14-11 C*lle e pcKind, U.S. d•lln•IOlie.
C....., -71.95 oellll we pound, NY c-tpClt month CllOeed •
UiM -20-23 «** • pound.
... -40 -• po..ftll, dllwred. T'llt-M.8270 ...... W ... ~lb. ........._ -71 oenta e povl\d. N,Y
__, -$31~.10,,., 71111 ......
.... Yori!. ....._ -$436,00 ciom..!lc mwc:Mn1
~--,H.Y.
SILVER MeMr a Mer•• (only dell)' quota >.
112.530,,., ~ -llY c-• •POI mono1 c:loffd Wed.,
112.lllO ~ !!:!%--·
GOLD QUOTATIONS
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1AMM1 rnonq tlalfle '4M.OO. up 12.25. ~ momlnO llll::eJ:33.75, up 11.00. ..... ..._ = 7.64. up I0.11 ,....... 111ttno ...,, 1a. uP 11. 12. r... .... .,,.,.,_ lllllng ~.50 bid,
up •o.ao, 14$4.RS .... eel. ""41r a Mer111•1t (only delly q1101e)
~·· up .. 1.00. l~ dilly quole) $43$.75, up .,. .
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1411.44.111>9'.05. NY 0-OOld 11P01 montft W_,,, 1435 10,
uP 11,40,
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llllJPllll . THUMOAY, MAY 5, 1t8S
ClASSlfllD
Unlimited potential
Rish is seeking sweep in Sunset Finals
BY RoGER CAR~N
OftMO..., .........
Marina High track and field coach
Dave Okura has been around long
enough to have the answera to mO.t
questions, but when it comes to figuring
out a potential for his sophomore
sprinting whiz, Chip Riah, he'• puuled.
"I don't know if anyone coulq answer
that one," says the veteran Marina·
coach. "Eventually, byfar hia bes.t event
in high acbool. will ~ the 400. meters
becauae he runs so effortlealy.
"Dave Lacy ran a 9.7 (100 yards) as a
.enior for us, but Chip's so far ahead of
him at this stage," continues Okura.
"Maybe aomeday he'll be a good 800
man."
The 5-10, 155-pound 16-year-old has
y~ to lose a race th.ls seaaon, winning
everything in sight and enters tonight's
Sunset League finals at Huntington
Beach (7) with some solid goals.
-He's entered in 'the '100, ~and 400•
meters, in addition to being the anchor of
the Vikings' 400 relay quartet.
. "I want to Win all three of them,'' says
Riah about about the 100, 200 and 400, in
which he qualified with clocklngs of
10.7, 21.9 and 52.2. In yard!' 'those
numbers work out to a 9.8 100 and 22.0
in the 220.
Rish says his favorite is the 200
'Som e I i m e-'s I 'm
feeling a little shaky when
I'm in the blocks. . .but
onJ;_e_l__get_going I'll be all
right.'
becauae there's a little more 'time to
think. And, there's lea chance of a falae
start. Twice the Viking speedster has
~n disqualified in the 100.
"CIF has been on my mind a long
time,'' says Riah. "With aomeone pushing
I think I can go 10.5 or 10.6 in the 100
and maybe 21.8 or 21.9 in the 200.
"Sometimes I'm feeling a little shaky.
wtJen l'nrin theb1ocks, wOIT}'ing about a
fa18e start, but once I get going I'll be all
right."
As a sophomore he has already
established hlmlelf aa Marina's all-time
IOOrer, racking up 146 points.
"What I really love about him,'' says
Okura, Is that he's willing to do anything
for the team. He was going to run the
100, 200, 400 and mile· relay against
Huntington Beach before we lost It
before the mile relay.
"And," continues Okura, "he never
ba1.ka at workouts. He works hard. Since
the beginning of tne year he has been
running 800 repeats."
"If it waan't for the middle distance
workouts I couldn't run the quarter like
that," says Rish .
Hia bests this year have been 10.7, 21.9
and 49.4 (49.l as an anchor).
But what puts Rish in a class by
himllelf isn't simply the numbers -it's
the status of a sophomore -combined
with a near-effortless style.
And, there appears to be the strength
required for it all. .
After winning his 100 h eat in
Tueaday's-prelims in 10.7, he followed
with his win in the 400, then came back
to post his 21.9 in the 200, a school
record.
~~11rc........_
Marina High'!i Chip Rish has been all smiles as
A result of a lot of first place finishes .
Irvine snares share of Sea View lead
Doug Brozovich
ByROGERC~N 0( .. .,.., .... ....,
Rodney Poissant struck out .even and
ent ~ get1he-victory., Jbn
Martin'• infield single got th~t wir ~ acroes and Jo~ ~tt d Steve
Lil'toll played big-p&Ae,~eaeh . -
an RBI.
But it took a little more for Irvine
High to find a way to deal host El Toro a
3-2 Sea View League baseball loss
yesterday -it also required a · bit of
defense to give Irvine a share of the lead
with El Toro, both now at 10-3.
That's where first baseman Doug
Brozovich fits in. The 6-5 sen ior,
shackled at the plate by El Toro pitcher Dan Arritt in four appearances, turned a . .
R ·un for the Roses
awaits Slew 0' Gold
certain two-out double into a run-scoring
out in the sixth inning, leaving the
potential tying run at third.
The Chargers had runners on aecond
IU'\d third and were down, 3-1, when the
No. 4-batter-JohrrSeeborge~
a Poiaaant offering down the first ba8e
line. Brozovich abort-bopped it and inade
the play at first, allowing one run to
IOOre, the other runner being forced to
hold at third.
The next batter popped out and
Poissant proceeded to tum El Toro away
in the seventh to send Irvine home with
a portion of first place with tomorrow's
finale1 at' Saddlehack left before the CIF'
2-A playoffs.
By LORENZO BENET daughters of Seattle Slew. Ringler Is the
Of 111e ~,... ewt largest shareholder with a 2~ percent
When 43-year-old David Ringler of interest and two other local busineellnen,
"Brozovich is a class example of ~1i!1 Lipton's single to center. Lipton went to
achool baseball player,'' said his , second on the throw , to third on an
Bob Flint. "He'a got a great attitude and in.field out and scored on Martin's tapper
-f'll"'tell )'OU.-h~-play." ---in-lr<>m-of the-moundr.whicb-Wun't ""'=
T--'--• ....... d handled cleanly. _ --_ .u.vun: went to lla ace on ~ rnoun ___ ~-__ -·--~~ That left it up to Poissant, with
sharp effort, but for a while he was on · aimistance from Brozovich.
the ~ end of a 1-0 count due to a bunt · e and two soft punches to right "He (Poissant) throws hard," said El
field, w ich produced El Toro's first Toro ~h Tom McCaffrey. "You just
marker. don't see it (the speed) too often."
Irvine got it back in the fourth when / Flint says h e'll start Lipton, the
Scott's inlield out got Martin across, but sophomore, tomorrow. "We're telling
t.he Vaqueros stranded their fourth Poissant to 'suck it up,' " says Flint.
runner at third in four innings. "We're asking Lipton to get through
The fifth inning found Johnny Salinas Saddleback's lineup one time." Then,
drawing -R free pass and scoring o~ it'll be Poissant, if necessary.
Mustangs'
CIF hopes
gone, 5-3
It's all over for five Sea View
I.ague ~ teazm tomon'oW Luµna Hills was a ~ ancf tennis Robert 1Yattenbe.of Irvine and Pat
stPin · I'-!¥! father used to ~ ~~· ~ EQuua ~...,, .... _,.en ~-;~~~~~~~~~;,(.~~,.. ~~
about, so Y will do [t for YOU; his spacious .. oomervatively decorated
. ii.~tr~·f~
Saddlebtck, it's jyat the ·
~ow it went yeste~y: Well, people are talking now. Ringler office adorned with lithographs and
is the principal owner oCSlew 0' Gold, portraits of some of hi.s 23 racehones,
the son of 1977 Triple Crown winner eight of which he owna outright and
Seattle -Slew and one of the favorites to races regularly at Southern California
win Saturda~'s Kenl\.lcky Derby. tracks.
. Another Ringler hone, Slewpy -also A tiny hone was monogrammed in his
sired by Seattle Slew -will run in the tie. On his desk was a recent lsaue of
Belmont Stakes. Together, .the two colts Sports mustrated containing an article ba~e ~on nearly $500,~ m punes. . on Slew 0' Gold's victory at the Wood
'This pas~ week we ve been getting Memorial the last big New York prep
calls from friends all over the country -' th De b I haven't even had a chance to pack yet," race before e r Y·
Ringler's wife Nancy said. The Ringlen "Nancy and I tint became interested
and their three children flew to in race hones about 17 years ago in
Kentucky this morning. Seattle," said Ringler, who grew up on a
"And the houaework," she said. "Well. farm outaide that dty. ''Micky Taylor
I guess it will be here when we get (Seattle Slew'• owner) waa a neighbor
back." and we became cloee friends. He l(Ot ua
Technically Slew O' Gold is owned by interested, and \hen invited ua to own
Equus Equliy Stable, a 15-member bones together. For me, it's a good
__ artnership that owns 15 sons and (See SLEW, Pase C2)
• Reggie 1n awe
over Carew' s
)
torrid hitting CAMW
BALTIMORE (AP) -Reaie J~ could hardly fathom 'Tue
hlttina prowem of Rod Carew.
Jaciaon hauled out hia beat
1Uperlatlvee after Carew rapJ)t!d
out four hlta foe the 48th time tn
hia career and upped hit a~
to .488 u the Ancela routed the
Baltimore Oriolu 16-8
Wectn.day nJcbt.
mulUp)e-bit pme. But Carew hardly WU forced
to carry the loed. Doua DeC1ncee rapped out two
homen to drive ln three runa, = the leque 1eed with eiaht Bobtli~~rian Downlna
and Bobhy k drove ln two
nuwapleceJ
·'
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David Bingler poses next to a portrait of Seattle Slew, the 1977
Triple Crown winner that sired Ringler's Kentucky Derby
hopeful. Slew 0' Gold.
.. .
Saddleback, 5-3
The Roadrunners (9-4)
dropped Mesa's Mustanp out of
CIF 2-A playoff conaideration
and with a victory over Irvine
tomorrow, combined with an El
Toro tom at Calta Me.., can knot
the final standinp into a three-
way tie.
In qualifying for the CIF
playofla for the first time ln the
IChool'• hiltoey. SaddJebldt Uled
two home run.a by aopbomore
Leonard Damian to produce the
difference.
Meta (7-6) ltrUCk twice ln the
third lnnlnl with infield 8lng)ee
(See CIF. P11e C%)
Oilers outlast Marina
In danaler of falling out of a
share of first place ln the Sunset
League baaeball race,
Huntlngton Beach Hi1h came
through with five runa ln the top
of the eighth lnnlna to put down ~. 6-2, lut nJcht at ·Blair
FleTd.
The c.ame, whic h had
Cieveloped into a pltchine duel
between winner Gary Buckela
and junior David Rletach, flnally
turned ln HuntlJlllOll'• favor ln
the etahth.
BUfy Thompaon and Scott
Green led off the frame with
lfnlle9 and moved up on relief
pitcher Dave J:mmona' wtld
pitch. After an intentional walk
to Lou Harrigan loaded the
baaea, Charlie Hartwell waa
liven a free pus to break the 1-1 aeedlock.
Jim Kennedy followed with a
two-run double whlcb proved to
be the winning margin. Andy
Paacoe delivered a sin1le to
center to produce the Ollen' final
two n&nl~ Bucke.la, who yielded ju.t a
pair of lln&)ee to Marina I Bill
Dod10n Ip hia complete-1ame
effort. allOwed a harmlem nm ln
the bottom of the etabth aa
Dod8orl llnaled ln Mark Johnlon
who bad walked.
Sunset standings
W L GB
EdilOD 10 4 em. e .. c• 11 ' Foata1a Valley t I 1
Oeeu Vlew 4 t 1¥.
Wntmluter 4 t 1¥.
Marta 4 11 ... I
Ynterday'1 bre
B••tl•1to• Beac• I, 'Mulu l
Tomornw'• Gamet
MarlM at Featabl ValleJ (l:U)
WHlmlHter at Ocea•
V.Jew (l:U)
"The IUY •ta two hJta all the
time," J ackaon aaid of the
American Leaau•'• leadln1
hitter. "He aoee 4-for-4, or aeta ave hlta. ana Wfll.'Y other _..
·Lasorda: Guerrero has . Triple Crown qualities
he probU)ly ·-three hlta. •'Let'• aee, when the MUOO
1taned how many hltl did he
med to nech 3,000 . . . 320? He
nQht set two a pme.'' "You know, I wondered with
the 1tart he had, 1uppote he
doesn't make an out,' J11eklon
llld. 0 But then J ...u..d, no one
would be aal'DC'iMd.'' c.ar.w Md" a tlip)e and thNt
1ln1ln, drtvln1 fn two runa,
w h ll • p 0 It' n. h r. 7 9 7th
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Manaaer
Tom Laaorda of the Loa An1elH
Doqen doem't pull any punchea when ~Pedro Guerrero.
LaaorCla beltevH that ht• third
bu 1 "Wl w one of the belt bitten ln all
• of a-ball.
1Tw Mid all a1on8 that the ~y hll
tot the abWt~ ..':.': a Triple Crown . wtmwr," eakl afW au.r...o•1
homer in the ninth lnnln1 1•v• the
Dod1tr1 a 3 -2 victory over the
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Plttabur1h Piratel Wednnday nl1ht. ••He remlnda yOta of l'rank Boblnlon, the
way he can hlt for averaae and with
IJO'oYC·'' Robinlon, a Hall of l'amer who now
manapa the San l'nndlco Olanta, won
the Amenc.n ~ Triple Crown and
led the lea1ue fn b1tOn1 aver•••· honwn and nam-battld·ln ln ltee while
plaYbw foe n.ltbnon.
Quirrero, 181• w~• third ln the
National i....,. Ma. Valuable PlaYft
) -
votlnl lut year. He ~it .304 with 32
borne NN and 100 RBII. UllUally a llow ltar1lll', he la curr.ntlY
hlttlnl .32& with aeven homen and l'T
RBJI.
Guerrero'• ,.me-~ homer came
on a 2-0 pitdi from PlttlbWP reliever
Mann.y SUmlillto wtth one out ln the
bottom of the ninth. It WM I ~
blalt lnto the llttt fleld .....
''In that lltuat¥Jni I alwa_19 IO up then thlnldnt home Nn;• llkl OUerTtro. ••rw
been 1wi!Wr11 badly the lut two or
three da.ya Dul I MW!' pw up. I know
llOOIWI' or lat.er rm aotna to 1tart hitUnl.
..I Wiii ~ £Mtbill, but he threW me a .Uct.r. Whm I •w it, my .,_ aot bider than thit btllpetk ...
lluerrero dkln't leave the plate until
the bell landed ln the .....
"I ataY*i at ~ plate hosl'nt the ball
would May fair,. he llld .
Bumaento, 0-1, admln.d he ....
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.a Orange OQu1 DAILY PILOT/Tt,ursday. May 6, 1983
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•••
ogers to UCl
a mere formality
BuketbeU stat Johnny Rogers, m who prepped at La QUlnta HJch and
played two yeara at Stanford
University before leaving the IChool
dtla put spring, la all but signed, 1ealed and
delivered to attend UC Irvine next fall.
Rogen had lunch With UCI head coach Bill
Mulligan and ualatant coach Bob Schermerhorn
yee1erday and, althou&h no papers were signed,
Rogers now haa the proper document& in hi.a hand. '
"I have the papers and the forms. All I have
tq do ia aign them and return them to Coach
Mulligan at my convenience," said Rogers this
morning.
And when will the signing take place?
"Some time early next week, maybe
Monday," aruiwered the 6-9 postman, "although
~~~~t ~~!faU:.~h again with Coach
Rogers, who under NCAA rules will be
forced to lit out the upcoming 1983-84 campaign,
will still have two yean of eligibility remaining.
As a .freshman at Stanford, he was named
the Pac-lO's Freshman of the Year. As a
IOphomore, he hit 59 percent of his shots while
averaging better than 10 points per &_ame.
"There's no doubt I'm going to UCI." Rogers
added. "I'm looking forward to it."
Lamp Jurns off Brew_ers
Pitcher Deanh Lamp held l'i
Milwaukee in check for seven innings
and so\...relief help from Salome
BaroJat as the Chicago White Sox
edged the Brewers, 3-2, last night in the
American League. Rookie Loren10 Gray drove in
two runs with his first two major-league RBI in
the second-inning with a bases-loaded hit . . .
El9ewbere, Sbue Rawley scattered nine hits and
..,.Cl New York acored three runs ~ ~ on catcher Don Slaagbt'1
eighth-il'Uling throwing error.
as the Yankees romped past
the Jloyala, 8-1 . . . Cbrl1
~-;;._•J-B::..:::a:.:· D do' 1 t..i &r break i·n g
8 o g e rs stifles Atlanta
Steve fte1en ftnid a flve-hluer II for hLl.-towU\ victory and Brin Unit UiP*i to drive ln a pair of n.IN to Uh
MontrMI to a t.1 victory over Atlanta
ln the National Le1aue lut niabl. ftolen, 4o-1 ,
hu a 9-1 ~ •lnlt the ltrav• with 10
complete pmes ln hla Jut 12 l\a.rtl . . . Jack
Clara'• two-run ~ hlchllahted a nine-hit
San Frandlco auaclL u the Gfantt ttopped the ~ C\Jbs, 7-4 . • . Bo
Dia& 1 three-run homer
keyed a five-run first 1nn1ng
and Mike Sebmldt drove in
four run• for the second
ttra18ht I~ as PhiladelpW.
clobf>ered Cincinnati, 9-4.
Steve CarltOD, 4-2. also hH
two doubles and llCOred twice
in hi.I elaht inning, of work
.• , Mlke LaC011 pitched a
ltOOUI slx-hltter and Tony Scott
drove ln three runs with a homer and double,
pacing Houston to a 4-3 win over the New York
Meta . . . Mario Ramirez drove in four runs
with a aingle and a ~loeded double to key a
17-hit attaek and Eric Sbow scattered seven hits
to lead San Diego over St. Louis, 10-0.
Quote of the day
"I have trouble watching it OJ'\ TV, and l
have trouble understanding it.. Obviously,
the reasons for the lea~e are financial.
Really, it's just minor league football.'' -
Cll•ck Noll, Pittsburgh Steeler head coach,
on the United States Football League.
Spurs bury Nuggets
SAN ANTONIO. T exas -m
George Gervin'• 26 points led seven
SpLrra in double figures as San
Antonio emoarraased the Denver
Nuggets 145-105 last night to win their Western
Conference semi-finar ceries in the National
Basketball Association playoffs .
The Spurs took the series 4-1 and meet Los
Angeles at Sunday in the first game of the
conference finals.
The · Spurs set playoff series records for
assists With 181; field goals made, 274; field goal
percentage, 51.6; and points, 664. San Antonio
had ~ playoff-record 51 888ists last night.
Grandstaff signs with ASU
Golden West College third
baseman Bob Grandstaff has signed a
national letter of intent to attend
Arizona State University. The Rustler •
CdM • survives in volley ball
J!'or Corona~ Mar Hl.&h'• volleyt.11 \ffm, the
playoff road conUnues, but lr.dt.eon'1 eeMOn came '°
=~ln, halt lut ni&ht ln CIF 4-A wUd card VOLLEYBALL
The Sea Kina•. third-place representatlvet
from the Sea View Leque, o\llted their-South
Cout Lea.JUe counterpart from Captat.rano Valley
High, 15-10, 9-16, l~-7, 16-8. But Edt.on could
never recover from a toush opentna-1ame to. and ~ropped a 16-14, 16-6. 1~-8 veralct to vllitlng
Redondo High from the Pioneer i..e.,wt.
Aleo being cnd1cect for playing well tor CdM
waa outaide hitter StA!'Ve Martin and middle bloclcer
Pete Rogers, a pair of 1eniors. The vtdory llfta the
Sea K1np into a road enoounter tomorrow night a\
Mira COiiea.
Defensive specialist Shawn Barker was
1..nat.rwnental in turning the match around for CdM
after the two sides had split the opening two 1ames.
EcUaon'1 16-14 setback ln the fJnt pme eel the
tone for the evening. The Chargers grtibbed a l2-8
lead ln the opening match, fell behind 14-12, then
rallied again to tie before loeing the next two points.
"We rn.laeed a lot of serve. at crucial times and
that was 008lly to us," sald Edlaon c.oach Rocky
Cia.reW.
"He really sparked the team In \he l.aat lwo
games," noted Sea Kings' Coach Chrla Allard,
wboee team led throughout ln the laner staie-.
"Capistrano Valley played a strong offensive
match."
The Chargers ended their campaign with a 9-8
overall record.
SLEW 0' GOLD • • •
From Page C1
investment and tax sheher.''
Ringler and his family moved
to Orange C.ounty 10 years ago
after the insurance company he
worked for transferred its
headquarters to Costa Mesa. In
1975, h e formed his o wn
insurance consulting firm and it
quickly became o n e of the
leaders in the settlement annuity
business. ·
Four years late r, he and his
partners formed Equus Equity
and purc hased the breeding
rights-io Seattle Slew.
Nancy describes Slew 0 ' Gold
as a very "flashy" and "exciting"
horse.
''He's not mean -just a little
prancy," she said. "l just hope
he's not as nervous as I am on
Saturday."
At the Ringler home, horse
racing is a veritable family affair.
David said he spends one-third of
this time checking on the horses
at Hollywood Park and the
famUy regularly attends races
their horses compete in .
"The boys (Reed, 16 and Danny,
14) are the best handicappers.
David won't bet on our horses;
he's superstitious about that. I'm
not -I bet on them no matter
what the odds are," Nancy said.
They also have a 12-year-olrl
daughter, Jennifer.
Tomorrow, the Ringlers and
the friends and family of the 14
other F.Quus Equity partners will
rent ~ Greyhound bus and tour
the Kent.ucky stables where their
horses are trained.
Saturday, after the bets have
be.en-plac.ed and as Angel
C.ordero guides: Slew 0 ' Gold to
the starting gate, the Ringler
family will be thinking the not-
so-unthinkable from their seats
at Churchill Downs.
''No matter what happens -
we'll have a good time;" Nancy
said. "I mean, just having one of
the top 20 horses in the country is
enough for me."
Laguna, Warriors fall
CIF • • •
From Page C1
by Phil Koe and Sonny Lee the
key hlts.
Damian, however, slugged the
Clrat pjtch he saw In the fourth
over the lert-cent.er {ence near
the 350-foot mark.
In the fifth Inning the
Roadrunners got rich on Eri~
Jordan's run-scoring single to tie
it, and lat.er Danlian picked on
Jhe first pitch again and
st.ralghtened the curve ball out of
sight in the same dittction.
University, 6-2
The Trojans doubled their way
to su~. striking for two runs
in the first and second innings to
pull even with F.&tancia at 4-9 in
the standings.
Pat :Brown's single preceded
run-scoring doubles· by Jason
Gentile and Collin Cate in the
fi.rst inning.
In the second frame ,
University upped the count to 4-0
when Dave Hosford doubled,
Jeff Morris got aboard on a bunt
single and both scored on Cate's
base hit.
Norm Stolzoff and Graham
Everett added run-9COring singles
Things went from tough to inninJl a two-run double in the in the fourth and fifth frames
groliiiOe~-tow-rwr
n inth inning that gave
Cleveland a wild 11-7 decision •
over Minne90ta . . . Bruce
Hant pitched a .five-hitter,
slugge.r eq!_.e{ed this w~'L with a .397 average
and hit J1is eighth homer Wednesday ... st:ru<eounang-m1111Ryur'WU"l>UK.'l'tt-arr-'12te-
21-day disabled list yesterday by the Houston
Astros after a doctor examined the pitcher and
confirmed he suffered a mid-thigh hamst.ring
strain in his left leg The Los Angeles
Raiders officially filed a new lawsuit against the
National FootbaJl League in f ederal court
yesterday, asking $57 million in additional
damages from the league
worse f?r Laguna Beach .a~:.. ICC(>na', !~W~.!nn.g gand £la.Jn in CdM. t 7 -3 -~+gb-9ehoelFfD-4he-4ew~-to--le!i....a.W. a-&ol.o---:!:.!L----_ ~-' South Coast League baseball four-bagger in the sixth to Corona de l Mar upped its ·
LAlllP • his first complete game in 36
major-league starts. and Rick Miller collected
three hits lo lead Boston to a 7-1 win over
Oakland . . . Lala Leal tossed a five-hitter and
Alfredo GrifflD had three bits, scored three times
and drove in another run in Toronto's 7-1 rout of
Tex.as ... Todd Cruz bit a two-run homer and
Pat Putnam added a solo shot to Power Seattle to
a 5-1 win over Detroit.
Television, radio
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action yesterday as the Artists center. record to 6-7 with a 17-hil
were bombarded by Gary "He just killed us," said assault. led by Jim Murphy's
Thomason and CapiRtrano Laguna Beach Coach Joe 3-for-4 and 5 RBI performance.
Valley, 10-3. and Woodbridge Ronquillo. "There just was no-Mike Parks was 3-for-4 for
was victimized by a three-run where to pitch to him." .Newport Harbor, wnich fell to
double by Laguna Hills' Allan Dru Murphy was 2-for-3 for 2-11.
Roman in a 3-1 loss~ the Artists. The Sea Kings had 16 singles
Thomason was 4-for-4 with Woodbridge had a 1-0 lead, and nine walks in the 3~-hour
eight RBI, including solo a nd keyed by Bill Russell's single, but contest. _
grand slam home f'\!N. Roman changed all that with a Also connecting for three h.its
A 5-10 right fietder, Thomason his bases-loaded double to give were Rob Richards and Greg
hit an RBI-single in the Cirst Laguna Hills the victory. Wynn.
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NOTICa Of 8Ala H-'• Auoc. ea tn.1ator(1,, In Ille office of tll• ,Btach. Counly of Orangt. State of AMERICA. a Del....,, cOfP()ratlon. 118 A~t NOTICI Of
TO: QniaofY N. Md i.o.-L. Alaft P. ,_ Counly Rtoorder of OrlllQI County, Calltornla, ~lbed aa fOllOwe: a• duly •PPOlnled TrultM under 0 J Mor PEN0eN9 PENlllT JetllHon, 1 Urlllltt, trwtne, CA DAWSON. DAWSON a fMDllAJll State of Caltfomla, Will SELL AT Beginning at the Horthwea1 and ~t to the~ of aa1e (S~ ' . ger. A permit appllcatlon t or
trDM. 4IM Von K-A... PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST corner ol Lot 1 Block 3 of the conferred In that oertaln Deed ot ltl 1 OllYolopment of thll Ille la pending YOU AM: .. DU'AU..T ~fl A ~leech. CA... BIDDER FOR CASH (p1yable at Balboa B1';91de Tract, N per map Tl'Ult executed by L.ou11 M. Nigro 2020 Notth Broadway, before tlle Calllornla Coutal
L I I N f O fl u N p A • u Publl•h•d Orange Coaat Oallv Ome ol Nie In lawful money of the thereof recorded In boolt 4, pege 78 and Cynthia 1.. Nigro, huaband and Sult• 208• 9 706 Comml-'<>n.
A88111111NTI C"IATID •Y PllOI, Aprll 21, 28, May 6. 1~:2 83 United Stateab et: aoCuth front of Mlactllaneou1 M1p1, recordl of wife, recorded ~be! 25. 1980, ~:'~~7~~e~lO Propo9ed deY9!0pmenl: Erection
THE DI: CLAR AT ION Of • entrance to the range ounly Old u ld Orang• County; thence In Book 13&48 of OMctal Record• of Publlahed Orange Coait Dally 1nd rtm<>Yal of Prefab Artllt Ollplay COvtENANTI, CONDfTIOMI Mio "'---.,.---.,.-Mn-nct----courthou .. , 211 W. Santa Ana Nor thea1terly a long Ille 11ld County, 11 page 1279, ......... __.. 2., M.., $, 12, 1963. panell lor 1983 MMC>n. !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..._..._...__....;.._
MITillCllOMI Of MCON> OM '"~ "" Boulevard, City of Sant• Ant.. State Northeuterly protongltlon of the Aecofder'• lnetNmOnt No 3438t. """'· ....,.." " ·• lll85-e3 Loca tion: 850 Laguna Canyon "8..IC M>TICE
YOUR ~TY. UNLl:l8 YOU NOTICE TO CRl:DITOfll of Callfornll , 111 right, tllle and Nort1-terfy lint Of Mid Lot I to by,_, Of 1 btMC:t1 Of default In Road. Leguna BMch, Cellfomla. 1------------
TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT OF IUU( TltAM.,.fl Int-I conveyed to and now held 111 lnter•tctlon with the lln• of p1yment or performance of th• Pt&.JC NOTIC( Appt1c1n1: Featlv•I of Mii of l'ICTIT'IOUI .,_ .. YOUR "'O'lflTY, IT llAY II: AND Of INt"RNTIOM TO by 11 under Mid Deed ol Tru1t In the ordinary lllflh tide of the Pacific obllg1tlon1 ueured tllereby. -------.......,~~~ Laguna BHch/Clty ol L1gun• ~ ITAT'DmNT
IOU> AT A PUaJC IALL • YOU 11lANlfa ALCOMOUC property ellu•tlld In H id County Ooean 1n HOwp9f1 Bey. being lhe Including that breach or default, 8TATE_,,,. Of WlntOflAWAL BMcll, 850 Legune Cenyon Ro.a, The followtng per90n1 .,.. doing ...0 AN Dft.AMATION Of ~ GR~ land State deecrlbod .. , llne of ordinary hloh fide ett&tllllhea Holle• ot which wu recorded nOll PAil,_....., OflUlATIHQ • 8Mch, CA 92&5t. bualntu N: ~ -----A ... yndK that and d e1cr)b•d In dtcrff of •h• Janoary 211. 1•n ... "8c:1>t'd« llNDU-PICTI1t0UI au......... Nurnbr. ~180 CHE.RO.KEE SPOftTS,. 130" ~-M ' .L • • . .' ~ , , , • ,.. .... ---u1 QJUl't.. Mc:Connlcll. Suite 108, Coeta MtN. ... ~..:. ·~··. ·~ . • . j~JI.. . • • '.,.~-..;;...._._,~J~
Notice II ""•by g ,,.,, thll on niter nchla n n • coho • ~). -. -J I. rt·~, .• ~-.
TuMday. '"' 17tll Clay Of M~983. bovor ... llCOnM I lboul to be Q1fl I Rec:ord1, by •n FI r It N. t I 0 n a I • n k • • • lewful money the par1 • op8I' lhi -'·. at tO:OO Lm .. at the le'# Of rnldt of lh•I ooftllln liquor l10f• Roland Frenk Vellely i nd Vivian def9ndent1" • oertlfled c;opy Of Mid « 1 cutller'• checll drawn on • llclllloul t>ull'*I neme of MOORE 108. • · 9 ·
OAWSOH, DAWSON & FREEMAN, butlnHI known 11 BUCK'S Murie l Vallely, hll wife, not dtcfeo recorded In book 215, PeQ9 1t1te or national bor*, estate or ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING at "8JC NOTICE Thie~ la eoodue:1ed bV •
4650 Von K~ Av.lU9, Nowpor1 LIOU~ BIN and IOcaled at 1oet lndMduallv or ~. but aoltl'f 180 of Offlclal Record•: !hence federal credit union. or 1 .. ate or 27111 S•turn, Unit L Bree, Callfoml• ~~-~tlon. Beach. CA 91HO, In the City 01 w Baker St Unrt "A" City of u Tru1tff of the V1ll.ry Family Soutlleelltffl (South 51• :ZO' t3" i.deralNYlng1andloenN80Cllltlo1' 92821 ..... KoolJon, Inc.
Newpor1 Boach, County ol Orange, c ' t .,, "c t r'o t Truat, CrNle<I by Trutl Indenture Eut) along the Mid tide lint to !ti dt~llCl~olnl Nlelhle01t~•r·.!!tl>avable, Ille __ lj 111T1~c.1111~out!-bpuartal~·.~'Pnewm8e1 NOOn~r~•.;· ~, ... 1,.11'Ua-· 'IAU I Call!. ~ym·~ C. J-"lne State ol CaUfornla, NORTHWINO s:!.~:oic!'!:r;,,,,i:u~~~ rang · dlled Mtrcll 3, 1972, .. LMlo<, lnterMC'llon wltll the Nottr-terfy ... ..... .. .., ... tltle anu -·~· ~ .... ·~ '" _ • -:.... ... """ -"'
HOMEOWHER'S ASSOCIATION, Hamel o l Trenate;ore e nd and Fun Zona Oevtlopmenl, I protong1llon of the Nort1-terly Int-I held by It, .. Tn>alM, In tiled on September 7, 1982 In the ay 1 ' . 11 l l:OO a.m. Sec /TrHI '
through It• attorney•. DAWSON. Licon-• IOClal MC:Uf .... number Callfornla corpor1tlon ... ltt-lint of Palm Street In the City of that real property altu•t• In Hid County ol Oranoe r ~: ~ ~ :H ~~A~ g ~~AT~~ l: Thi• ltat~I WU ftled with the
DAWSON 6 FREEMAN. whoH Ind bua'ineai addr"•'•• are·~ tllal oertaln reel P'Operty Newpo rt Beach , lllence Count" a.nd Stal•. dttcrlbtd a1 Full Name and Addrtll of tllt ' ntyClotkotOraneeeo.,n1yon I 0 C t d ..... ~.. Cellfotnla Cor:J>olatlon M T""190. A...,,. 18, tll83 atreet addrou 11 4850 \Ion C HAR LES H BUCHHOLZ. locale n rtng• oun Y •n Southwe11erly a long ••Id ......,... PlflOn WltlldrlWlng· Rodger Lynn orS-TnMteoorSubetll\dod "'" Pl1-M74 Katman Avenue, N-port Stach, MARJORIE E BUcHHOLZ DAVID leael!Y dttertbed N followl: prolOngallon Of the North-tOfly A IHHhold Htato which 11 Moore. 5723 Feculty. Lakewood, TruetM, of that certain [)MCI of .,. ..... • 0 ,..,.. CA 112880 1nd whoM telephone R BUCHHOLZ 23 LH BrlHH -PARCEL t: Lota 2. 3 and 10. lln• of P1lm Street to It• 111b)lc:ttotheterm1tndproY11ton1 Cllltornla90712 T 11 1 db LINDA L ...,_ .. ""' .. n• numb« II (7141 851-0811, wl• NII · • S • the ENterly 1 fOOl of Lot 4 tnd tllt lntertoetlon with the Southeolterfy of tlle IHH rnor• particularly /II Rodger L Moore ru •••cu ' Y • Atty. et'--at public auction to the lllglleat 1r"1 n •' CA 9 2 7 1 5 · S • • H 0 · E.uttrty 1 toot Of lot 5 and Ill or Lot proton91Uon ot the NonhMatorly tollOw9: f _,.. WEFLEN, and r-c:ted June 23• 2790 .....0, ltM '313 .......__..._ __ .... 1n°~"-ot 338-lS-CltS. lt ex-11trlp1 fool wldo0fthe lint of 1ald Block 3•, thence ~bedNld tlt l 'round lea•• p 11 11_.. o c ·,10 11 tNt • lnatrument No. "4&7o.1n CoetaMMa.CAHe27 """""" ""' .....,,, ,...,.,. ... _ ... , Name eoclal 1e-ur1tu and • .._. " rea en ub • '"' rtnge o.. a 'I Book 14112, Pege 1053, Of Of'lldel Publl111· .. Oran"'"' Coa11 Oaltv the United Stat ... an pa)'lble II the bualn•••' addr••• 0~, lnt~nded EHterly Side of Ille Souther1y 50 Honhww10rly;: a 1t•alghl ... dated Auguet 1, t95 • executed by PllOt, Apr. 14, 21, 28, M•y s. 1"3 Record a of Ora n"• Countv ...., .-, time of Hie. all th•t certain rHI . i.et of Mid Lot tt, alt In BIOck 3 of 10 the point of Ming. Hancock Banning, Jr .. et al .. •• 1165·&3 • • • PllOt Aprll 21 28 May 5 12 11183
property 11tu1ted In th•. City ol Tranaf-are. THOMAS MUNOZ. 8albo41 8aylkle TrllCI. In the City of Th• 1trfft ad re11 Ind other IM1ore. •nd by H.J. Lunney and ~'!:~.!":. &::.:::::.::= ' ' ' · tie&-&
1rv1ne. Counly of Or"'G8. St1t• ol 12; Berkeley. San:!n Ana. CA. 1 Nowpor1 8Mch. County of Orange. common dttlgnatlon. It any, of the Oorollly O'Hera Lunn.y,.. ....... P\Bl.IC M>TICE recorded March 9. uu •• "8..IC M>TICE-
Callfomla. deocribod • fOllowl: otll conlldoral 10 be Pllkl or Stal• of Celllornla. ea per map real pr09«ty deKrlbod ebove 11 lor a term ending on the tllth day of -nca TO c---a ln•trumenl No. 82-0800S2, of ___ _,.. ___ ..,...~~~'."'""'"-PARCEL. t: lot 49 of Trecl Ho. lhe property dttc:tlbod, In general, t'*-'-ded In book 4, P8Q9 711 ~ 10 be: 30t Palm Strwt. February 2012. upon th• terma, M -· • ... ~ Otllc:lal Aec:ordl Of Mid County, wlll l'ICTl110UI .,... .. 9322. In the City of IN\ne, Counly Of 11 111 atock In lrtde, fli1turea, of Mllcellanooue Mepa, record• of Balboe. Oelltomla 92981. COfldltlon• and covonenll t,,_oln ........ ,,,__.,.." under tnd punuant to Mid Deed Of NAm ITATIMUfT
Ortngt, Stale ot Cel"ornta, N per equipment and goods • ..ii 'r.'* aald Orange County. Tiie underelgned Truetee provided r-ded Hovomber 28, (S-. 1101-4107 U.C.C.) rruot ltll at publlc ouc:tlon fOf CMh, Tiie tollowlng peraon 11 doing map rooorc:ted In Boole 412 PIQM wflh the l~N 11 t&.,,OOO. · PARCEL 2: 8-glnnlng at the dleclalme any ll1blllty tor 1ny t957 In Book 4115, Page &et. Hotloe 11 h•••by glv1n to lewtul 1 the Unit--' St t Of bull u ·
23 to 29 lndullYe of MllOlllanOOl.I• Oeocrlptlon. Norti-t cornof ol lol 2 In Bloci! 3 lncorreclnoll of lhe llroot lddreot 0 11101 11 Aecord1, w111c11 ••• or1dltor1 of Ille within n•m•d money 0 • '"" •.. neM • Map• In thl office of the Counly 1 per1on1I c111ck. 1300.00; t of Balboa 8aytldt TrllCI, In the Olly tnd other common dellgnetlon, II executed purtuwil to tt>t muter traneferor(I, 11111 • bultt tr1nlfer II America. • euntar I CflOdc P«Y•ble EH ERO Y. PAK C 0 .• 4 U
Recorder Of NNS County. demtnd note lo be repleced In caen ol Hewpon 8Hcll. County of .,. ltlOWn ller'lln. IHN dlttd o.comt>e< 15, 1958 about lo be made on per1on1I 10 Mid Truoteo dt_.. on• llate or Proepect Ave .. Nowpor1 Beoc;fl.
Exe...,., e n undl~tdtd on-hell through ••crow. 199.700.00; 1 ---........ State Of Caltl«nl• u ,_ aid 11le will be made, but .._ u~.-... ·-~ Jr el property ,.,.,.elnatter deolmbed national bank, • 11810 °' '9der .. 92163 " ... • .-p ml11ory note due b yer from "'-.....--. ,..... .,.,..,_, "•""""" ,.., • .. Th d •ddr••• ot' Ill• cr9dlt union, or • ltate or federal R. 1glneld T . Atbr•. ""' tnt« .. t Of 911 oil, gee, m1ner111 lr>cl ro led u map thertOf rec«ded In book 4, without covenant or wtrrenty. ~~:.. N '-'G .. ~,_IMnG c . Jordantnd lnt-!~'tr•an•.~-(•I a-'. Hvlng• and loan HIOclatlon Proepect Avo .. Hewpor1 Boedl. CA other hydrocarbOn 1111>1t1nco1 tying .....,.. 10 be cancot thr~ lhll Page 78 of Ml1ct1t1neou1 Mape, upr-Of Implied. regerdlng !Ille. .,.., Hell . ........,_,, • '-· .,..,... -~ •• dornlcllod In lhll Ital• 11 the main 92883
In tnd under Mid tend, N fully NI Merow. S&.OOO.OO; 1 lnata lm•nl record• of Mid Oranot Counly, and po1MlllOn, or encumbrencoe. lo whlcll w11 recorded February 19, THE WHITEHEART COMPANY, entrance 10 the Flrlt A~ Tltle Thi• butlntN 11 condue1od by an
forth In tM Deed• recorded In 8ooll note, Hcurlty •grHmenl •nd running I~ Nort"-ter1't alona P•Y the remaining principal tum or 1951,. In 80011 3S09, Page 523, ~~ Eu,!._c:::!.Hlghway. Corona 1n1uranc1 Companr building, 1n<1Mdull.
9548 Pavet 808 1nd 811, official UCC-l "rng llalement In favor the "°"'-'er1'f line Of Mid Bloc:li the note(I) eeciur.a by Mid Ooed OI Ofllcfil Atcord•. and , .. recorded .... "·..... ........ IOcalod .. 114 E. Flfltl Strwl In tho Reginald T. A•br• record• 01 .....,, 50.ooo.oo 3 to the Nonttw.t corner of the Trull, with 1n1ere11 thereon. H M1y 2, 11157 In 8ootl 31ff. Pete BECKERT L TO .. • Gene ral ~Of Santa AM. Callfomla. i.I "'8t Thia ttlt-I wll llled wltl\ lhe PARC EL 2· Non-exolu1lve Kind of llceflM 10 be lran1lerred EutOfly 1 foot of lot 4 In Mid Blook prOYlded In Mid note(•). adYtneeo. 333. Ofllclal Atc:or<ll. Parlnerlhlp, 108 Aodlv POlnl Rood, 1 title and lfli 98' :n.:n;: to Coun~ Clortl of Oranot County on
..-nont1 for utllltlal 1nd for oilier tnd number -: Off.Sale G-•I 3· thenc:e Nor1hffeltrly along Ille If anr· under the termt Of Mid Deed "'The 1eeoor9 IMoreol u11C1ot the Pato1 VtrdH E1tatea Cattfomle ' « .. Uquor llotnN No 21•073803 • I Of ..... """'"74 . and now hold by II under April 5, 19...,, purpoeea. u c1p1 u reHrved · · Nortlleetterly prol0t19aton t ... ol rull, leu. charge• and above ......... h)pOl"'-led bV ..,,. of Truat In the Jll'oport)' llt\Hlted In f"lt ... ~ all a IUCh ......,....,, -Tiie Ult and lr1nifer will be Hor111-ter1'; tine Of the EMter'ty t expen-of the Trumteo and of the an ~I deted o-t\bor tS, Th1t the property pertinent Mid County and State detcrlbed 111: Pubt1111ed orang• Coaat 0~11
-• .:-. ..___.._.. In that Artlelt coneurnmated •I lO a .. m. on or ah• foot Of Mid Lot 4 In 81oc11 3 to 111 1ru1t• cr•et•d b" H id "~d ot t""" .rating to a111nnment1 to ,,.,...o I• delcr1bed :::a1 aa: all ... .. 2 .. 1 "~ ·-• .,._.,...., the 8th d.,. ot "~ 1983 at lhe ' .,..... •<>• r • City of CO.ta....._ PllOI, A.prll '""• May"• 1 • 1•· entitled "E-•• ut thet cenaln ., .,... .. , • lntenoctlon wltll lhe llne o4 ordlnery Trvet, tor the 1moun1 rtMOftably Nowpor1 ..,boe SeYlngl and loan ll•tutoe. equipment lnventOty of Lot ee of Tract No. 1112, •per 1M0-83
Otclaretlon of Coven•nll, toerow deportment ol Btttl Elcrow llJ9h tide of the Peolflc Oceon In eetlrneted 10 be: 11.878, t40.33. Aeeoc:latlon of lhe ....._ ~ a P8'Mne ~ llnowl'I M THE map recorded In Booll 63 pegae 47 Condition• and AHtrlctlon1, EnlerprlHI, Inc .. 505, N. Tualln Newport Bey ea eat1bll1h1d by The bor1ellclary under NICI oeoo In Mid .._ upon the tonne and WHITEHEART COMPANY, db.• 10 49 lncluelve, Mlac~llaneou• ----.,.-_ _... .,. ... Mn_TIC( ___ _
recorded Octo ber 12. 1979 11 Ave .. Suite l60. Santa An•, CA a.creo rendefed Hovomber 5, 192S of Truat htretofor executed and condition• contained tfloral11 CASWl!LL·MASSEY OF NEWPORT Mape In the oflloe of the County ,._.., nu
1n1truman1 Ho. t808 t In Book 92!0116. th b 1 d In the Superior Court Of Cellfornla In dtllvered to tha undortlgned • recorded FobNwY 10, 1NO In Booti BEACH and 11 loeattd at: 3645 Eut Aooofdet Of Mid County ..,.TITIOU• IU ... H
13349, Peoe 1381 et eeq .. otlldal " o tr u• ntH name• •n and for Or1ng1 County. • oettlfled written Oec:larltlon Of Oofeutt and 5093, Pege 525. Otllc:i.I Aecor1Jt. Cout HIQhway. CO(ona d.r M11. Exoept therefn>nl e., Oii. 991, ~-record• 01 Or1ng1 Countv. addf ..... UMd by the Tr-fefor copy Of wHdl decteo-,_ded Demand tor Sele. Ind I wrltlen Tiit lntweot of the leOeoo, hat C4llltornla 92825 rntnerall end otllor ~ ,.._ ITATllSNT
Cellfornla (The Oeclarallonl. within lht ~l~ree ~IO f~;:a November II, tHll In book 215, HotlClo of Oef1utt 1nd Eleetlon to llllOI pealed 10 ~ M, NtOr'O end The~ name .-a by Ille ti.IOw • depttl Of 500 *' w4ttlollt The fdllowlng l>OflOn 11 doing
Th• 1treol addrt11 or other 11 known to 1 r-eree arr. · pege 180 of Olflclel Atoord1: t'*-Sell. Tht underllgned clld8d Mid Chrlttlno M. NIOfo, hu11:>1nd and Mid v-feror 11 Mid location 11: the right of •urlace tfttry, u bu"'-• C CTIO
common deolgn1tlon of lh• Mid BUCKSC. ~!,_lllt'Ylew Road, Colt• SOulheolterly alOng tald tide Hne to Notice of Oef1ult Ind EltOllon to wife , a• folnl l•na11tt, b)' an CMWELL·MASSEY of NEWPORT ~ In lnetnimentt Of -d. 807 F=~u':i,~,:1~:n .. ~~t.gu:.
reel properly lt t Urbino. lrvlnt, ~· A njcv. h It• Int• fl ec If on w Ith I fl• Sell to be recorded 111 the county lnltrvmont recorded ~II 21, '878, BU.CH. Tht atreet •ddreu or other Beoc:ll, Catlfomta,t 2e'st • Callfornla t2714. • • Plrl 81 agree 11181 1 • Nor1""81erl)' prolonQatlon of the wtit<e lhe real property 11 looatod, Ind by OIMt lnetrumtnta or '900fd, T1"t ll'eMICllon wtll be "-'died common dulgnetlon of H id suunne P. Me,.roz. 808
The .. ie wlll be made without contid«atlon for the,,._,., of the SouthoUterly line of Nld Lot 2: Det•. Apttl 28, tMa Tiie etreet 1ddrtu or other ttwvuof\ an --· The -and propony 1, pUtpOttod 10 M; 124 • aovem1111 or warranty regerdlng ~Id 1 lllld the DllconM II 10 be1 thane• Southweaterly a10119 the Standard 8tMoe Corp.. common oe11Qn1t1on ol the , .. , ~ Of the oe«o-.,.,1 with ~ Cotta M-. ~tlla ~~-~111yon1 • Laoun• Beach, tttlo, poaea111on. or encumbr-pa • ter the •P•rtment o prolongltlOn Of Mid SouthMllOfly • Cellfornla GOrp.. prOC*'fY ~ cleoOftOtd II wflOft'I clelml may be lllod lllld In Hel7 • ,,_.,.,.,_ .2'51
to Mt~ ttl. obllgltiont _,ed by Aloohollo Beverage Control hH lln• of Mid Lot 2 to 1~ point ol 11 Mid Truitee purJIOrtod to bt: IOI Joanne ,_., wflOat o111oe the bultt trllltftr w111 aalci .... wlll be mode wltflCMlt Thie ~ I• conck.tclood by "'
end pvreuant to lhe ~ Of Nie ~the propottd treneter. booWllng. By: l.)'M Beer Newport heel\, CatllOml&. bt ooneuinmat.O II: oowntinl °' -ranty, Upteea or lndMdual. oonterr9d In lhel Q8'talll Oeclleretlon ltd: AfH1I • 1• lt88. -PAAeEL I; Lot 1 In Bloc:ll 3 of Tt\llteo Offlotr ~lli!Md..... w A A A" HT y Es c R 0 w lfnPl9d, .. to Otte pOUll JIDfl or 8uz.aMe P. ~With the
OI Cowe11an11. CondltlOlll I nd ~Hi.~ Ille B•lbOI Sa)'lldt Trtct, In the 21031 Ventur• 8Nd.. .. lof Wit tnoo11to•-"' COMPANY. INC .. 2tT07 Hawttlorne ~to......., tht ""'*" -~ "~om:·c:::e. COUftty oq/
Awtnctlont. -ded October 12, MarJOrlO • City of NewpOf1 8Mcfl, County Of 8ulto 1007 n ld etre•t addroH or other Bl"d., Suite 204, Torrence, bellftOe due~ tflt "°'°or ncMt ;=-··~ ttea. \ t17t, In 80011 18348, Pege 1388, Tr..-..ort Or1111Q8. Stai. of Cellfornla, u P* Woodllnd Hiiia, CA 11364 oominon dolllgMllOl'I. CeMomte 90508 atOl#'9d by WCI Oted of T""' to ·• ...,.,.. Offlotal "9oofde Of Oranot County, Thom• H. M~ map thereof recorded In boOll 4, (2t9) 840-<40tO Said .... w111 be "*91 Wit'*" 8ald bulk tr1n1fer 1hall b• wtt· lt04'40I ptut the~ 0 1 Callloffllt, Tr...... Pete 71 Of Mltcollaneou1 M1p1, Publl1hed Oranr. Coul Dally wltttnty, nproll or lmplltd, oontummlted on or attw M'Y 15, eailmated oo~te, upenlH 1n4' Publlehed Oran~ CoHI 1 ly
,.._of Dof9ult..end Eltetlon 10 Publltlled Or1nge Co111 Diiiy r-o. of Mid Orange County. Piiot. Af>r, 21. Mtv , 12> tNI rt91rdlng tlllt , po11011lon, ot 19U. end the 1111 d1y '°' ttllnQ ecNwlol9 • tht 1llM of tM INtlal Piiot, Miy 5• 12• 19• 29• 1~ loll th• dHCrlbod rtat pr~ny Pilot. Mev 5, tN3 PA.-C!L 4: Bogtnnlng et• point 187 t-~ enoumbr111ct1, 10 11111fy Ill olalm1 by any or•dltor In u ld !!Ubllolltlon Of Ihle NoCIOt of a.-______ _..__ __ _
undtr Uld Deolertllon of 20Moa3 on the Ellttrty line of 1.0t as In __ .,. ........... ptlllOlpal "''""of the N01• -.-II May 13, t"3.wNcfllttflo MOl.00. "8.IC NOTICE
Covenant1, Condition• •nd __ .,. -8IOCk "A" Of 8a)'llcle, In the City Of ~ """-. other oblloltlon -red by Mid IHI but lnau d1y before the MOilcl TO.......,..., o.-
Aeotrlotlone wM '900tded Januery ...-nu1"4. N"l)Ott Booctt. Coun1y of Orange. YOU W M MAUlf W l Deed of f"ruet, wtth lnterttt 1oon1um1111llon date •P•Olflad YOU AM• DlfMILT \WA '1CTTTIOU9 Wit 14, 1HI 11 Document Number ..,. •• 8tate of c.tllor111a, •• ~r map DI ID OP T Ill U IT DAT ID other tulnl 11 provided tlleroln; .oov.. OllD cw ..-r DATID ~ NAl9 ITA~ H •OHl 12, Ottlol•I Aeoord1 of MOTtCe cw TWUITB'l IAU "*9of r-a.d Ill boOll 3, Peoe ii "°.....,.cL 191. IA8M plu1 ldViano-. It Illy, vndef tM I lo ftr H I• knO•ll to Hid 91 ....... ¥0U TAlll Tiie tOlloWlng ""°"' -dolfl9
Ot-. OOunrt, Celfomla. .... _.,A/9111Me ot ~~-Mapt~~ <!.! YOU TAICI A TO NOTWCT termt thtrlof and imer.t1on111Gt11ln1ended Tran11 ltret(I, H id TO NOTICf y °"" MJCP\iiil.:f bu11not1111: On Aptll 2f. tN3, wtllcll '-lhe YOU AM. DIPMILT UNDllt. Mid ..... -.... ....,.,..ty, ... _, ,.......,, .. '°"" .....,...., ·.:.:-'. ~. and pMr ..... oMtoeo ,111t•nd1d Tran• •ror UHd th• " ..,., • eolD AT • D!SIQHS I Y LEWIS, 23278
dlte ot IM lft!tlal l)Ublloellon of Ihle DllD CW nlUIT eAftD JUL y 1 72 f90I Northerly from the HcM1hett)' IOU» AT "'91.JC • YOU I end .,..,.,._or IM TNlteo MCI' of ,lollowtng addtt10r'81 ~ llM* I AL. I , Ip y OU MI I D AM SOI.Ith Po4ntt Or"'!J..!Ulte U 11, Notlct of late, Ill• tollowlno -. waaM YOU TAICI Aiiioil lino of lay Avtl\llf: tllonoo W....,I)' NaD M ~'"*CW,_ tha 1rwt1 c:neted by Mid 0..0 ot,and eddr• .. •• wllhln the thr .. llP\.AMA~ °' nm ..,..,._.. 1..aoun1 Hiiie. CA. tlnN amovnt• r....,l lht lotal M*ri TO "'9C"IOT '°"" at right •nglt• 30 fHt; tttenot utUM or 'i'MI flROO_.. Tru1t. Tho total a.mount ol Mid.~• 1111 ptlll: 1412 Otly1on Way or 'i'MI ~--,..,...., G111 Ann Le'wl1. ~210 Par II :t::.~:P•ld b•l•nct of 1t1• " Ul' • 90l..D Af • puaJC Northefly .,., .... With'*'....... ..,....,. YOU. 'IOU IHOUl.D Otlll9allon. 1noludlno rHtOfllbly a.-ty H ... Calllomta '°210 YOU 'IOU ........ COWTACT A Newport. •40 .~owpon '"°"· ttCM9d i.t tM MIO¥e-1 .. 1 1 1' y 0 u • 1 ID A• H 1hown on H id mo to Ill• ~-~ ~ ~..,.._ Htlmated ftH, cll1rt•• encl Oiied Aol'lt Q, ttu LAi'rik OA. HMO · · deeOttlled "'°'*" to lie IOld and "'~ ' UTUM mtttldet llN ot B.M. """Y°leufwy " .... T,.....,'~Milfire 1M.1 ...,._Of the fNltel, et IN time MCKIAT LTD., OATID: Aol1I tt, 1t19 Nl\Nnlll lf•L ..... 4210 'arll
reuonmbty t1llm•ted o01t1, ·~==-= 4.,._, of publlo land In l 1ot1gn u . MOTt09 T.a ..... _, of lflltlat ~of""' Nottae. i. 1 Qenerll Pw;ilOI.... ,_... ~ HowPOf1 '*· Helol'POrf Btaol\, CA.
upenne, and adOllCH' vou. YOU '"°"'"° CONTAOT A TowntlllP 8 South. AallOt 1 Wiit, HOTICI II Ml!fllll'r OIVCN ,.,.. N2.IOIM. ev: w. "-... .., Tiiie .....,._ eo.. IHIO r~: L.AW'fM. ~!·t~1._9.~-~ ... •Cljolnlnt on Thurtdty, ~•Y '8, tllt, et ~ed: Apftl M, 1tN ~~ lleGMrt a Cellfomll eofp. Tl'llt 111""'"9 II ooncNC..i by • Unf*d...,_ On/t,llO , ...... -11:00 ,......,_.,,,, ___ ,,llOflllllO 10:00 ,...__...-Oflllld-. In llHl,IQIA&. tn T'r•,.._ttl .---1..L-1t ~et~t._ • _., •• · a.m, ~ llnl 10 tllt -wrtv hot · 0 """"' '"'' '"'""' ...... ,,...-"" , Publlt ...... Or•-g .... ,, Dill• ... ~ ---. ..... •-Of ~ i1.ot1 ,. I T A H A " 0. •• " v I 0 ..__ ~..-.-~ ""' room ....... lof oondYotlrlcl ................. ~. "-...... ..... • ,_....,._ -... ... ... Cotee: m ,rO 00R'0 ATIOH, a Ca llfornl !l'flll'I{ .,_ end ...,._ ~·-1' r~'I ..... wltMI NOfllole lit OON'OMTIOH Oft PllO(, -I , 1Ni 1141. ~ ...... ~ lllll ~t -tied Wlttl t1lll Cllll~ u .... OO(JOtltlol\,,M dv.11 •2011,.fi ==~~=:~ =IT~TI .. =·~TIU :=:=:-.... ,., .... ,1 11111~~ .. , =ir1~~°""91coui.lyon OIMM: AMII II. tNi. '"'~" .,..,er a11C1 Pllr tnl • PAllM)ll. 8: l'flllt -1etn..... . ioew-:,.11'" • T~ ,ub ~ OoHt Ollly ,. .... ~""°"· DAWIOH l 'MIMAH °'" 01 Tru,t IMOrded JU~ 1 of lend 11t111tld In IMllOI\ •• '~ ' lhe Ir. MAL UTATI' flllo\, Aflt, ff,..., t. u . 1* Putlllltltd Drtntt Cout Olltw =~-==Id ~~1~·,.'{' R":~r=· ::=.~ 011,: T_..1 I Wt~!:_~ .. ~ :r~~~_C:f.:irieJAL MCUNTIU llllMOI, 1-.. Pllot1 °"'"" "•It. II,,,._ 11. tltS. 1e1bN ~DI••"*"· lnO , a. I . I l ""' .,,.....,, ._, MANAOIMINTl:OA'°""T..-M • ~ OOft*elOo, ,,.,_..
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MA.K>ft L9AQUR IT ANDtNU
Amertoen LMgue WllT DM8IOft w L Pc t. o• 14 10-513
12 9 .571
13 11 S42 1, 12 520
10 12 • .SS
11 14 440 9 18 333
Boa ton
llelllmora
Cl4MNnd ~·Toronto
1"9wYonr Oelto!t
IA8T OMalC* 13 9
13 10
12 11
12 It
11 11 11 13
9 12 v .. 1...:ter'a ~
A,..._ 18. BaJ11more a
T0tonlo 7, THU 1
Bo1ton 7. Oakllll'd t Chleago 3. MllWallk .. 2
C ..... and 11, Mlnneeota 7 ~ YM< II, K91\1M Ctty 1
S..tve $. o.troll J T....,., Gem•
5111
565
522
.622
.500
458 429
...
I~ 3 3•.; e· ..
~
·~ ·~ 2 3 3~
Cteve4and (Sutclltta 3· 1) at M1nn11101a
(H-a 3-1)
National Leegue
naT DMllON W L Pct. O•
~ 17 7 70I Atlanta HI 11 727
Clnctnn1t1 13 13 .500
Siii Diego 12 12 .600
HO<llton I I 15 423
San Franclaco 9 15 .375
IAIT otVlatotf PhllMlelpllll
6 5
7
8
jorango Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurldey, May 6, 1883 Cl ,,,------------------~---------~========----------_;_--.:.... ________ _ 9Mtnc ... t~L 09
0 .. ,.,, 1, C11b1 4
000 000 '400 • 10 I
._ ......... ,
Allattta 000 010 000 I 0 I
Montrul 100 102 00• • •O 2 Cemp, M•ntar (ti. f atcone Ill artd
e.1ec11e1 floOert Ind Cener w Rollolr• 4 I L Ctimo 3 2 ltR MonllHI walta..h
(2) A-10. 193
A1IJ01 4, Melo J
Hout1on 130 ooo ooo • e o
Ne1o11 Y0tk 100 000 001-3 6 2
L.CON t nd A1hby: Ownt>ey, Lynell 12).
Oroeco (8) Ind HoOQH W-L•COM. I l
L-Ownl>tly, O·ll HR-Houlton. Scott (2)
A 6,611
l'hlllleo •· lled9 4 CincinnlU 000 100 300 4 9 2
PhHadflfO/lla S 10 2 tO 00> • 9 9 0 Gale. Scharrer (41. Hume (7) anO T1 .. v1nu
Certton, tioll•nd (Ill 1n0 Ol.u w C.Oton. 4·2 L-Gale. 3-t HR1-Phlt..ilelphia OliU
(3) MlddOX 11) A-?2 619
Padra• 10, Cardln1l1 O
SI Louie 000 000 000 0 7 ' San Diego 111 OOA 30a 10 17 O
Andujar. ResmuHen (51 IC011 171 •nd
Portor Snow and Kenn•Ov Gwoalll 1111 W 911ow. 4-1 L-Andu1ar 2·4 A 11 1111
t:ep1.irtna v~ 10 1 .. _, VilljO t t 1
LllQIMle Ht... I 4 l \o\
8aK Clem.nt• t 6 4 l~a 8"el1 S I I
WOOdl>llOO-2 t I Oarwi 11111to 2 t 11 v •••• , •• , .• ac_., ••
CaclMIHbf•O Vt.IHb 10, l.AIO\llMI llMclh $ l-oun• Hiila 3, WoudDtkio-t
Ml•tlo<t V .. )O tO, .,.,, Ciwn.t\ta 3
T-otr•w'e 0-ff (1111) Otlt•• ttllle at MlQIOn Vl!ljO Laguna Duch at Woodb11d~ c.oi.u-v....,. at~~ ..
/
To...rn• .... nt Olf CNmpton1 (al New Vetlll 9"0fld !Mulld .........
Viti• Gerulaltlt (U S I d.f, Eddi• Olbba (U 8 ), 7.9, 6-4, Jol\n MC!ntoe (U 8) del
Jako v.._ IColumblal b¥ torlalt, Scou
MQ()a.11 IU S I a.I Wojtel. "1t>all (Po!ancl).
1' It. ~O;-it_..,, ~ t&outft Alrioa) Mf
J aime Flltol (Chll•I 7 6. O·t ... 2. P1u1 McN1m .. CAultrall•I oar Lalfy 8tatankl
CU S ). ~2. 4 O ... 4. "*111 Lac:onte (Fr-J
d\t Mallo Marllnn 11101rv111. I ·•. 8·2.
G11lllafmo Vt111 CU 8 J dal Van Wltlltoky
IUS).7..S,G..2
WCT T .. m To...rnarn•nl
(•I Ou1"4clorl, Weil 0..MAftrl
Uftlt.-1 ...... 2. A111tr .. la 0
Ello! h lllche r (U 8 ) del Merk
Ed1t1ondton (Auauall•I. II· t, 7·5 er1ar1
Loa 41•mllo. Gotllrled (US.) del Pot Cnh (Auttrilll•I. 7-6,
Yl!IT!llDAV'a llHULTt 6-'4.
('rd of '2·ntghl quarl.,hOrM 1'11 .. 11"9) .... Zeal•nd 2, ,,_. I FIRST R~CE'. 3l>O Yffd.t Runatl SlrnPtOll (New 2Hlllld) d•I
Aw0$0<ue Apojfo (Tonka) ~ 40 3 20 2 80 Yannlcll No•hJ F,.nc•I l>y d•l•utl; Ch•I•
Polley Mina CH1rt) t 110 2.80 lAWll (New Ze II/Id) IMI Dominique 8edet Scau SPiit (CtMQa<I '4 90 (Ftancel. 0·3. 8 2, 811de l·B&inaro F1ll2
Al•o rlle1ld Eddle Young Day ot Plunder !France) def Ltwl .. Slmpton (New Zaallll!<ll. ~~::~~andard, Jolenet Copy Kid, Nine 6-', 7.5 lwecten 2. Chlla 1
T-ta IS Joachim NyltfOIO (Sweden) def Pedro '2 U~CTA 13-11 paid $18 llO RaC>oll9do (Clll .. I. 7·6 11-2, Mats W~ana.< (S*eden) c1411 Han• Gild-ti .. (CM•). 1·6 SECOND RACE . .00 y.,llt 6-4, 5-2 Glldemaltltlf·Belul Ptl)Ou• (Chlle)
Weyton Awey (Cle<I...,) 10 90 6 CIO 3 80 oer Ander• Ja rryd-Han1 Slmonsson Shecky Boone (Fl)day) 6 40 3 llO tSwoclen). 6-2. 11-2
Tip You1 H•t (Tonk•I 3 20 Sfl'lln 2. w111 Getmanr t At'o roc.<1 Seate Clel>b<lr, Mo111n Kina• Manuel Ora11tM (Sparn) oet Peter Elte<
T 10 M~n. C1p1a1n Sptrll (WOSI Oormeny), 6·3 3·6 7·S, JON Hlguerll5 op Tlm1t 20 n (Spain) def Dami• Karotk: (Weal Ge<many). 11• .. d on 35 al b•ta) 4·6, 7-5. 7.5, Wolf gang Popp-Andreu
AMERICAN LJiAOUE THIRD RACE. 3b0 yurdl. Mauri11 IWOll G«lll&llYI dlll HIOu11<8S·Angel 0 AB R H Pct. rruc~le Angel (P~ullne) 4 60 3 00 2 40 G S e.. 8· 3 C•rew, Angelo 21 92 16 4~ •89 BMd MllQIC (Tr•asuro1 3 60 2 80 lmln1tt l pain), 4, •
Brett. KC 16 63 18 29 4&0 Wiid ThOUQht (CrMgar) 3 00 ltall1n 0JMn h nlq11er, A"9el• 18 50 16 20 400 Also racod 5,.11111 Ro<.kwt Go, conross. (al P"U9'-· ltely) lho1n1on. r.1~ 23 75 u 30 400 Numbeis Up Secondflound Stngl" YOUf\t MK -23 91 1~ 34 37< TJme· 18 13 V1toir1ta RUJICI (Rom1ni•~ def Bart>era BoQ9•. a.. 1• •7 10 17 )62 Rossi (Itel~). 6 4. 7-6, Chrlstlanne J01hsa1nt McRe1t KC 20 75 1~ 21 leo FOURTH RACE. 350 yarda 1Sw1t zertano) dal Evonne Gootagong
8conle,.., Angat• 15 39 11 14 JS9 Mit(I Dancln &.Jg (Harl) 4 oo 2 40 2 20 1A11s1raJ1a) 6·4, 6·2. Kathy F\JnalOJ (US.) d<lf
Lowenate<n Bal 20 S.l 11 19 358 lOUV)l Witt. T,,.._ tMllclMllt) 2.80 2.20 Anna Mara! C.CChlnl (ltal)ll. 5-7 6-'. 6-o.-
Home Runo Rebs Deck ICreaoerl 2 40 Andr .. T1WMSvar1 (Hutlilllf'fl Ciel Ralfaetle D1Clnce1, Ang•I•. I: Lynl\, Ang•I•, 7, Al~o rocoo Bona Awty Cueya Eiy. Reggi (Italy). 6-0. 7-6 Ba1held Toronto 6. Casuno M1nnesot1 & Knrnic. BOid M••
Run• B•tt•d tn Time 1a 19 " HIGh achool ~lnce1, Angeli, 21; Klllle Cn1C6Qu. 2t 12 EXACTA (6-S) paid S l3 60 Corona def Mat 27, Newpot1Herbor1 Lrnn, Al\;.I•, 2 r: Brett, Kansas Clly 20 llng .. •
Cestlno. Minnesota. 19. A1ce Boi1on 19 FtnH RACI!. 350 yards Brown1berger (CdM) det. T. Heys. 6-0.
TMinton. c1evt1la110 19, Yount. Mllwftukeo, Miios PrlllCCSb (Harl) 18 00 8 00 "00 dal. Swenton, 8· 1, d•I Storm, 6·0, dal.
18 F101en11ne Moon (Creager) 10.60 4 60 My8'1, 8-0. Propp !Cd"1)'111on. 11-t. &-0. 8· I.
Pitching \3 Decl1lon1) Tidy Too Sl&p (Ci rOOlO) 2 80 7-5; Sullivan (Cd M won, 11-1, 8-0, 8-1, ~3.
1-1enagnn, Ball more, 4 O Fortch. Ai$O raced There Goes Aml>er, Mr Money ,Mol.1an (CdM) 1o110~:.~~:~-3. 6-2 toat, 2-6.
Women'• treok HtOH •CHOOL a..,...,.......,.,.,,.nme (al Hun41ftel# ._,. Mlglll
100 (llMI 1) I Hel'lderaon (FV), t2 6, 2 8ongO (WJ, ,, II s JllllO 1n 12 a , 4 N11t1
cw~ 13 31. lr>MI 21 t Sh• .. tE1. 12 4, 2
, .. ,,,,.,. (I!), 12' a Wtrd (M), I) •: ' McGovern (HUJ, t) 00
200 (Mal fJ I Henoauc.n IFVI. te 2. 2
rleld (E) 2ti 0 S McO~n CHltJ "11 2 4
Wwo IMI 11 4 ·-21 ' ,_n..,. fEI H •• 2 Shaw IE! 1~ 0 ' 8onpn 12) 28 II. •
l.inllwomllh (H81. ~7 1
1100 (hMI t) t Pfltt (El, 2 11111. 2
Corlll (W~ 2 23 0, 3 Bo4rke CFV), 2 29 e
Abr""""" (El. 2 ~0 0 l'-1 2) I Wlttatlef (W).
2 26 7. 2 McC1.1H•y (Cl. 2.27 •. 3 GlrtrdOI
(FV), 2 28 7 4 Fea-tEI, 2 20 0
r ,600 1no1 11 1 McCracken (W),
6.09 3. 2 P1 •II (El, 6. 127 3 Sny<I~ IE).
5.32 7, A Vondley CHiii, 6 44 8, (heal 21 1
Rllcllol (El ~ 27 0. :> Gllber1 (f'V), 5·29 7, 3
Bialtld (E), s 47,4, 4 Giraoot (FV). 6 52.8. 100lH lhe•I 1) t hy!Of (C)V) l(j 2, 1.
Bats (HBt. 16 8. 3 Rnoed .. (FV). t7 0, 4
Greham I[) 17 llS. (heat 2) 1 MOO .. IFV). 16 8, 2 S•mek (OV). 17 0, 3 Well<• (FV)
11 2. 4 G9'11etnenn IEI t7.3
300lH (hMt I) t Mot:k (l'V). 47 7 2
Spencer IHBI. 50 '· 3 Ano1dft (F'VI. 52 '· 4 F-(El 62 s lhalil ?J 1 T•)'IO< 1ov1 411 4, 2 B .. lelo IE) 411 6 :-> S-CHS~ 50 0 .&
Wlllket (FV) SI 0
FINAL a
HJ 1 °'' (OV). s 2. 2 Muangk•y (HBJ 4.8 3 Gentilplltlll (E~ 4-8..
T J I 841u (HB) 33· I l'l 2 Orr (011),
32· 101~. a ~tntemann 1£), 32-I
Men'• volle yball COMMUNITY COUEOE
8out'1 Coat ! Conlerence Golden weal d<lt sen1A .t.na 15·8. 15.10.
tS·CI
Orenge C<>ast de• Ml Safi Antonio 15-4
15·3 IS·3 NIOH SCHOOL
Cll' 4·A Wllct Cerd Gt m•t Co•on• 00! Mor del Capistrano Yaney, 15-tO. &-16. 1(,.7, 16-6 Radondo d&I Edlt on 16-14. 15-5, IS 8
TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE
CIF 4·A Flrol Round (7 p.m.)
Orr, Bess
take firsts
Sunset • ID
Ocean View High freshman
De bbie Orr a nd Huntington
Beach's Lili Bea got a head •tart
on the women's Sunset ~ague
lrack and fleJd champiol'\lhlJJll at
Hun tin gton B each Hlgh
yesterday, capturing first placeis
m the hlgh jump and triple jump.
The balance of the f1na1a are
scheduled for t omorrow with
running and Held eventa s tarting
a t 2 p.m.
Orr q,ualifled in the hlgh jump
with her winning mark ol !;-2
and also was second In the triple
jump (32·10~) to qWllify for the
CIF 4-A prelims May 13 a t El
Modena High. The top three ln
each final qualifies for the CIF
prelims. Bess won th& triple •
jump with a leap of 33-U ~.
'Th e bala nce of finals are
tomorrow with Fount.a.in Valley's
Che ry l H enderson , Edison's
L e slie Pra tt, Westmins ter's
Laura McCracken, F ountain
Valley's Cheryl Mock and Tracey
Taylor, another Ocean View
freshman, among the standouts
t.o watch.
Pratt ent.ers tomorrow's 800
fi nal wit h a 2:18 .6 pre lim
clocking, easily the athle te to
beat, bui in the 1,600 it's another
story with McCracken in the
picture.
---s~--
• t4 a .11311
1 9-:57t 12 II .571 11 11 450
8 15 .2ae a 11 281
Angelo, 3·0: Mofllll Toronio. 3·'l. PP!f)I Le•1C1er, Easy Voloy Hialeah Azure _,,,.,, OetrUtt~~llTorr.M-. !l·O, Oot10n · r•ma--17 gr ---Wuher.Ewlng (Cd Ml deJ, Col\ll•V·M. San M~•"2~ at Sanla Monica Co10na"cfill~~ -
T he Westmins ter runne r
clocked a 5:.09.3,_besting Prall
(5:12.7) In the same heat. The
rest of t h e field in the 1,600
appears to be 30 meters behind.
·-.,
Mon1r .. 1
Pttltburgll
New Yori<
~o V•Mf'det'a 9oo<M .,....,. 3, Pltlaburgll 2
San l'tlnCl9<lo 1. CNcago 4
MOnlr ... 4, Allallltl I
Houtlon 4, New Yonc 3
Phlledelphll 9, Clndnnetl 4
San Diego 10, St Louis 0
Tedef'aO-
St. LOUii (LaPolnt 2·0) •• San Otego (Ha¥1kln1 1.1)
Houlton (Kne ppe r 1·31 a t Atlanta
(McMU11ry 2· 1), n
Chicago 4-t Gu•a. !('anus C11y 4 1 Haya. e-1. 6-2. dal RMd·BPler. 11-1. 6-t, Rawle) New York 4. I AIQhetll, New Vo•K Hlnman-HosteUtlf (CdM) won, II-'. 6-0, 6-3.
4· t. Sutton M1twauk"'1, 4· 1 SIKTH RACE 350 yaid• 6-4
NATIOHAL LEAGUE Face Diie (Fryday\ 28 •O 13 eo 5 00 lagUN hech tt\11, c..,i.1r ..... .,., .. ,SIA
K.,,neoy. so
Da,.son Mon
f'lannery. SD
H&ndtlC.. SIL
Scnmldl Phi
Perez Pl\• Meddo" Pht •
Wll$Oll. NY
H&rnMClftL. ~IL 8"ncn Cln
Oes101 Cln
G AB II H Pel Top f""'1'1 Eesy CAOel•) 20 60 7 20 aMgi.. .
24 90 11 35 369 Re<Jneck Brother (Paulina) 11 80 Scnenti CLBI dll Llndatrom. 6-2. aet
21 81 13 )I l83 Atso raceo R•b A Jet A9j!Hn Jet, SI Sarvu . 6-1. dol Townaend, 6·3, del :; ~: :g ;~ ~~ s .. inol« AzureCnlCOl4ig!lt Mlleoughtogo lhlbOCIMl 6-3. Hawortll (LB) won. 6-t, 6-1 l une 11 89 9-2. 6-0, Brandt (LOI won. 8-3, 11-2, &-0. 6-2.
<I I 71 23 2S i52 S2 EXACTA 1• II POOCJ S•26 80 B"'mlleld (LBI lost. o.e. won, 7-5. l'>-3, 8-3 n 80 4 2~ 3~ Doolblff
HI ~' 8 18 346 SEVENTH RACI! . .)~ V8fUS Leach-Olcl<.llfton (LB) dal frl•,..Haln, 6-2,
21 90 9 3 I 30 Jofob• B8an (MltCllOll) 10 CIO 6.00 5 20 6-3, d<ll Flnd•••·MalOla. e-2. 6-4. KOllenda· HI 77 14 26 338 weesrich 1Tonksl 7 60 5 20 Perry aptlt 11-7 6-• 1011 6-7 f..7
<14 92 13 3 t 337 Toms cn.implon 1001omba) 7 60 Unlv ... uy 11\11, l!atlM'Cla ev. 25 !15 11 J2 337 Alst> raced Undy1 Klpty Buenlaslme, at"11 ...
M•""J"'AN L QUE Hom• Run• Eu1~1ymG.,o1E8a0sy .. Moon Totvro. Profit Plan Pauiaon (U) def. Spicer, 7-5, def Brown, A "'" v EA Ou1rr1ro, Oodgero, 7; Mu•Pny Allama, f , 4 6·3, del Berger. 6·3, del Robbins. 6·2.
Anaefa 11, Orlolel 8 Schm1dl, Ph1lade1pn1a. 7. HendftCk, S I t2 EXACTA (4·111 paid S9t 00 M8!gollt (U) won, 6·1 101!1, 3·6, won. 6-4. CAUf'o«NIA •AL TIMOftE Lou1a. 6, Horner Allenle 6, Devit S i n 6 3 p heS (U) 10 6 7 b d t
811 r11111 ab,,, bl F1anc1$CO S. C113mbl1ss. Allan ta 5. Dawton, EIGHTH RACE. 350 yarda ~ ~~ 6-0 cor:!;.y iu" .,.,~~ ~ d:,:u::· c ..-lb 5 1 4 2 BumO<y c1 5 1 2 o M0t11rea1 5 Garvuy San D19go 5 Vandy• P"'IC)' (Broo~a) g 60 4 oo 2 80 "'0 · 7-6' !Ott' A 6 4 6. w u ·
Sconiers 111 1 100 FOfd r1 3 0 2 3 Runo Balled In Viva Et Seos (Pllkenlon) 4 20 2.80 w n. · ' • ~.
Foll u 5 2 3 1 Dwyer rt 1 100 Schm101 Pn1raoe<on1a, 23. Kenne<ly San Snaved 0Ke tHarU 2.60 Gr-·Otlver IUI c1411 tnadoml-Aagg, 6 4,
• ~cf 5 3 4 t Rlplcen u 3t O O OlflOO 23. ""'1drtck St LOU•S n MU4plly Also.raced Manly Morr la. Crimson 6-0, del Slu!9~et..,·S•ndoval, 6-0; 6-3, ~*""ll'TT.f Man•' 111 ....,..,..,...,.,,,_ __ t4"'11ao"'onw1w.::.~a~~'· ~~';;';g,,.:0 1g941,,.11Q1....,L.....;c-.....,c""·"'~"'""'".,,,.;-.u1NN!l .. •"'Cc:1oer...,9ft.--------~ 11.,.i--a1~1.111oa1, a a. 3 ,..apjlt:+l.-~ d"h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.;::;,,ndh ~ g ~ g Pitching (3 O.clolone) ~7x~~~! (4 11 IJ••d S30 80 6·3 Coeta M ... 14'..,, -.edd1ffecll ,,.,.,
Ctatll r1 • II 1 2 2 Caver 2b 3 1 0 0 All•nla 4 ·O Monge P11111cJelphla. 3·0 alnglee
Boone c .& 0 2 2 Hernandez 3b 5 2 2 2 Pane. Oodg•r•. 4•1• O<avecl>.y S•n Otugo. S2 PICK SIX 14'·6 I A •·•I oald S 1.000 80 Wern., tCM) def Le 5-1 c1411 YI. 6-1. ll<ll.
Adarn•2b 5100 NOten 'c 5010 4 I, Roge1s Mor11e .. 4 I Sno"' Sen ,.11nnw1"nm9hck111e 111veh0t-I S2Plcr.. Gunler 6·3,det Yl.6·2.l<oga (CM)toSl6-7
TOia!• 311 16 18 14 Totals 39 16 18 14 Otego ,_, s .. COMOIPtlon paid $25 80 wit~ 348 won 6-2, 6-o, 6-t, J Richey (CM) ~I 6-7 e-.. b)' 1ftn1ftea w1nn1ng 11c~tJIS (lour hor11s) won 6·3. 8.0. 6-A Ma (CUI lotl 2·6, 3-6. 3-6.
c att1orn1a 200 323 204 -16 Pacific Co1tt Co nferenc e 0·6. B•lllmor• 030 112 001 -8 NORTHERN t>IV1810N NINTH RACE. 400 yora• DoublH
G.,,,...Wlnnlng RBI -Cer-(4). W L OB £,,,,.,.-;tv Youra (Tonk&! 23 20 7 60 3 (lO Wr~ht-Ryton (CM) tpllt wun Tran-Smith,
E·F0t11Ch. H.,nandez 2. OP·Beltlmore 2 SllOdlattac~ I~ Fea1uu1 ~ea<>•• tC•A~gor) 3 20 2 6o 3-6, 11-1. 1011 10 St lyer-Vu. 1·6, 0·6. B LOB-Callllornla 1 t. Be lt I mo re 10 Palomnr 10 Prt"t;lous Jon8S Two !Hori) • 40 RICl\oy·Renat (CMI won 6·2, 6-2, 1011 0·6.
1
10 ' 2B..Slngle1on 2, Fora, Hernandaz, 8an1Qu111 'SM Diego M&oa 8 Al~o •a< ~n S111mmor1no Wiid Duh, 0·6
3B·Cer-. HR·OeClnc11 2 (6). S-Boone. MlroCosrn 6 Na1>ve EH11rt Beau1no Chic~ Natrullah Coll-at women
11 6'1
13 5.,
Dau ... a.n1quez. Foll. SF·Boone, Murray SOUTHERN DIYllllON Roe•~· UC ,,..,,,. •. Cal •t•t• Fullerton 1 ~ Re. Jackton. . GroumMt ' •G lime lO 10 Stn;lff
C......... IP N 11 Ell•• aO SouthW6llletn ll S2 EllACTA (3· 61 paid S~ 20 Mallory. tUC•I del Blankenship. 7.5 6-4
Forad> A 9 5 J 2 2 Sa" Doego t;> AllMClanee !> 493 Keet1n9 tUCI) dal ~tlebN. 6-3, IHI. Betlng
1 :-·~
10 ' ' Goltz IV. 2 2 2 2 t lm~•sl va11'\oc1.,·, o.m.. Ho llywood Park (UCtl def Oofbetg 6-3 s-1 B.Jg.i"'I tfl oer
S-=::!·I) 3'h 2 t I 0 2 Saodteoaco, al M<reCMta YESTERDAY'S RESULTS G1oro1nella &-.&. 7-t. UCI "'°"the last two
... IA
S •&1• of •• ~ •• t~-0 ..... ~-~ -.. 11~) Slngln m•lchllt l>y ll<l!~~I MCGragor(l.3-11 4 II 7 5 3 2 ourh ... !!tl!lrn &I lm04"olll 11•0!,., FiR"sr n":'c E.'7 ;::;,Ono-·;--... .... Dou~
Stewert 1~ 3 3 3 4 2 Paloma' at S•n O~o ~e~., 1 •C rom;;cw.s fSi~lle, 10 20 6 60 4 40 Myets-Patton cuco O•I Bl1nkenshJp ~,~~~ r"' ; : ~ ~ ~ :::::~:H::~~~== 1no1 ~:::~ye::::~~~~~·,, 180 ; :g ~=::~: .. :;r6~;~::ir~I~~ c::;I
McGregor pl1Cl*I to two l>atle<I In 51h Al~,~ Futu•'! Hnlme A Dandy BAiier. Ooubtes by delault ~~~~~3~~11.11~~7".:~;'1 In 61" High a chool °'1c CHmp1>e11 H11n1111tdM~11111 s a1u1e fhe Irvine $, E.t Toro ' Prwt..-fq)n1t1onal J.luler
..... ,.,. 7, lleone-1
Texu 000 000 001-1 It 1 TorOf)IO 002 200 21Jl-7 13 0
Horleycult. Butc'1er (7) and Sundberg,
L••I and Marllnez W-L111I, 1·3 L-
Honeycutt. 3-2 A-11,280
IMM 000 120 0 3 l flmti 1 15 )1~
El ro10 010 001 o 2 4 o
POluant anc1 Ma111•1. Arri11 ~11d Appire SECOND RACE Ii runongs
Unlv•rol1• 6, htoncl• 1 Sporttnq 11,.d CMul~) 8 00 4 00 2 80 • M 1gma loss IEa11adnl 8 00 4 80 E1t11"Cta 001 OOt 0 7 II 0 R1v1er~ IMrC:ononl 4 00 U<1lv11r~IV ?20 110 • 6 I 1 I AtsO ''"~ J r' C..tll Cn.1na.cvt HIM9Use
Jorir1S1on Co••Y 12~ A""••d•O" '41 Clau t:ount~ !'It~• P1~son1er. Swiss Ditty ""lo• 7, A'• 1 Lu<1w111 15) and Woll Pa.,1 Brown •"O Pat ""''""'" fay, Sid• Ami'er PrMent Ten!le. N8A pleyone Oakland 000 000 010-1 5 3 91own .W -Brow" t Johntto~ 0.. \/ M CONFElllNCI fEM., ... ALS Botton 0•2 .000 t0•-7 II 1 2B Hamson IE). 1)en11•11 IU) Cale •U~ f'•el • 1~"',"'r1 1•:; C9aa1 "'......,,
UnderwOod (3) and NI. l1o•f0<d 1\JI • 1 s 1 ~ y .. , •• ~-r·• •·-• H S2 OAtl y DOUSLE I~ I oa.i ' .,.., ---
Colla M .. sa al Dos Puel>los Foun1a1r1 \/alley 11 Laguna BeiK!l
Reoonoo •I Ettan''' N0tt'1 To,.ar>ee 11 Sanla Sa/btro
Inglewood ., La Qo.n1a
Palos varoeo 11 San Cl&mentt
Wom•n'a armn11tlc• RIVERSIDE' IJl\in A TIONAL
(•I Palm S1Hlng1 High)
THm tCOrlng t Ddn• Hllll, QQ 10. 2
Breo-Ollnde 116 65. 3 Palm Sprl11Qtt. 96 OS
Dane HlllS scorm;· ••l·amu"d -3 Lara Shima, 34 Ill 1 Kim Se1a11no Parallel l>ars
2 Sll1m5 9 05 Vault -·3 Shim& 9 3
LPGA Pro-e m tournamne nt WESTERN SECTION TEACHttjQ DIVISION
(•1 Co•i. Mata Country Clubl (Flnal Rou nd In • ~holt chemptons'1tp)
Kftllly 0nul)h•••t~ 1Lomas .OF1 73.75 148 Kim [Alon 1Montl!fr0y ..:C 77-74-151
Jul•e l ynd tlnd•""Y H•I'" 77. 78-155 Mary CuSM•O tCa•f'•el ; •ll<o; '1»81 1S7 Bren..111 Lun~l1 td (fu•a11 t u ~?·75 1\7
High ach ool
SEA VIE>R LEAGUE FtHALS
(It Sal\ Lui• Rey CC. l'eltt>rool<) Jett Wrign1 Cou.r•a ""'Ma• 72.)4-1•6
BOD Coo~ E"anc•e 80·611 149 Boll 9unn0) E111n(ta 78-75-153
Jim L>Qn• Co•ona del Mar 79·76-155
Scott Kreuso Etton1:1• 82·74-156
Lewis Levuson ln1•ne 78-79-157
K•lhy MO<;~Oll, Ne .. port HMrQc;rll0-76-1S9
JO WOllmel\ El Toro 83·79-182
Phil le1der Newport Harbor 82·80-192
RicM O'Sh!la ""'"""°" H11b0t 81 ·83 164 Erle lam1>le1H1 Unlver"IY 82-82-164
''" Bonn011 E111nc1• 83·8 I lllA (Top IMI adva11oe 10 CIF Mellon alt)
\)lrj\~:;,.~· • .·.-_,,,, ~~ ~iiil~,~~~~~{~~~~~;E..~-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1~·.~~~ \S ·~ I _\!_•-W•-• ~ ... 1-• • ' > ... •• <~) ~~.~S!~~-~~
'#hlee hll 3, "'--2 Diaz and Balter H¥<1& G6ettec 171 and Nalaloe Knows 1Tr1<01 MllwaukM 000 000 020-2 7 I Ha.,.a~ W-OlllZ L Hyd" 28 Bl~'-" ISi. Ptc1ute Bnoe t811C~I lellere wa, .... Antonio C'1tceoo "030 000 00•-3 7 0 Maldonado (SI. Jordan tSI Oonnay (CMI Also 1 •ced Ag1goo1 Melao~slan Sunday-San Antonio al L.elt.,..
McCtura and Yo1t; Lamp, Baro)u (8). HR -Oam•an (SI Freya s wis11 Tuoeday San Antonio al Utile,.
Hickey (I) Ind Flek. W-Lamp, 3-2 L-CdM 17 1Mwpor1 Harbor 3 lime 1 J9 Friday, M•y 13-Leker• al ~an i'lntonlo
MoClura, 0-6 S-Hlekey~). A-17.097 Corona del Mar' 430 334 o 17 If 1 SS EXACT• p 21 pe111$128 50 Sunday, May t6-Laller1 ••San Anlon10
VMll-1,llof.,.1 Newporl Harbor ooo 210 o 3 10 A Wednesoay. May 18-Sen An1on10 •I
N-York 100 02'0 032-8 8 o Acono anll Murpr•y. Grigsby Romnn (21, FOURTH llACE. ti IUrlOl!ill Lak••• Ill necessary) Kan ... City 000 000 010-1 II 2 Roa 161 and Torry w Acone L-Grio•bY Ott Patr1 IMcC8HO(lf G 00 4 •o 2 80 •r1oey, Mey 20-L•k.,.. al San Afllonlo Ill
Rawlay and c.,one; Blue . CH tro tel. 28 Wynn !Cl SllC•t Caa<>• (l11tada1 36 80 16 40 nece,Hryl
Hood (II, end Slauglll. W-Rawley. 4·1 l -Huntington 114.ch t. Matin• 2 Snow nnwer CVolen1ooteJ 3 40 Sundey, May 22-San Anlonlo al Lak.,,
Bl O 1 HR N• y " WI 11 Id (5) H B A1so •Heed CuUns Bt>,.uly. 1t1sn f09uva1. (II noceuaryJ Bua, ; ~2:°913 w or • n e • unt11191'ln ""G'1 000 010 OS 6 tO I p ~ " Gtrl Jney • Lall More 2anlflO. ""nadelpttta 'II . MllwaukM
aylo< ( ). A-. Marini 000 100 01 2 2 I 01f)tr>Mat1c l!r11nc;h Oonntf' t D"'am Ma Sundey-MllwaukM al Philadelphia .....,., 11, T'wN 7 Buckels and Sho•iey Alo Isch Emmon1181 Moy fOl~dM>C•tt weon..Ol y Mllwau~ .. 81 Pl\lledel!>hla ~ 000 52'0 O<M-11 1 t 0 Hentofl llll ind nor~s W Buck&11 \. flme 1 IJ 3/S S•lurday Ma y 14-Phltadetphla at Mlnnaaol• 000 000 610-7 12 3 RielKh 2B-<»-. 1>'81 Kennedy (HB> Mll-ul<•
Bartcer. Splllnar 17) and Sando . HUMy(9). UgUNI Hllto l, Woodbrtdoe 1 FIFfH AACE b •v•tong• Sunday, May 15-Phllade lp!lla "
()elk-WMllMI• (4). D•vt• <•I -Smith, WOOdl><ldge 010 000 (j 1 1 t .. il(8Wlnd (Pln<AYI 3 40 2 60 2 2'0 Mllw•ukH M1y IS-Miiwaukee ••
Engle (8). W-Splll,,.,, 1·2 l -Oavll. 1-1 Lagun• Hiiis 003 000 • 3 6 2 IM<l•"ChOI !Slb<llel 5 40 3 60 Phll-pllla Cll noceuaryJ
HR-C...,..111'11. T1bler (1) A-3,Slll More.an<J ana Nol.1n waru n°"""" 6 •ml Dancing Ribol (P9\JtC.za1 4 20 Frlde y, Mey 20-Pllll•d •tphla 11
...,._. 5, no-1 Roman 28 Rovu (LHI Rnman flit) lll•o raced Righi Thrill. Sunny South. Mllw1ur..M (II -ry)
Oetro!t 000 000 100-1 6 O DHtroy Again. Dut1y Hui•. No Shrink•, Sunday, May 22-Mllwaukee a t
Saettla 000 002 12•-6 11 1 Capl•lt•no Valley 10, l111une k.cll 3 lndltn o H•wkton, OreAI Fanl1re Phlledalpllla 111 -...rv)
Morrie. LOl>ll• 1111 and Parrtall; BMllla, Legune Beecn O?O 010 o 3 8 2 limn 1'111 315 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN ThomH !6) and S-t. W-Beettle. t·t CopltlrMO V&lley 220 501 ~ 10 8 2 96EKACTA 16·1) p~10 S-48 50 l -Morr 1, 2·4 S-ThomH (I). HR•-Murpny. Minney (61 .,,d Crowl GllH, SD Meae 87, Orang• Coeal 81
Oatro!1.T,.mmell (1);Seatt,.,Pulnem (3J,T f'enn9115) and Manouktlant W Ot111 StlCTHRACE. t 1110mllflt S AN DtEOO MEIA -Te n l or 2,
Cruz (5). A-.698 L-Murpny 28-Tlt.,...,.,on CCI Oodd iC> Pampas Cet (Llph&ml 14 oo 6 40 500 Hlghlow. 2. T Jollnaon 12. 0 JOhnson 1e.
HR Tlloma'on CCI 2 ultl Ball,, (P80tOL8) 9 40 5 40 Pl\lltlpt 21, ConnOtll 2 Totals 28 15·21 67
NATIONAL LEAGUE
DOcloeA s. ~'.'" 2 P'ITTaaullOH LOa ANO«UI ... , .. .,. .........
Lecy If 3 0 0 0 Su 2b 3 0 2 0
Ray 2b 4 120 RoenlCk cl 30 to
MlldlOCI< 3b 3 0 I 0 tlowe p 0 0 0 0
Thompton lb 3 0 0 0 Bro.;k lb I 0 0 0
Patlcer t'1 4 O 2 0 Bake< rt • o 1 O
Mazzltll cl '0 2 0 GU<l<<tlfO 3b 5 rt I
Pena c 4 O O O MarsnaJ 111 3 I o O 8a<ra U '4,00 0 Ta-aa IS 0000
McW1lm1 p 3 0 o O Mldndo rt 3 o o o
TekulWP 0 0 0 0 YMge<c 4 000
Scurry p 0 0 0 0 RUSNll .. ' ' I 0 0 e...i.. pr, 1 o o o Monday rt o o o O
Sermnto p 0 0 0 0 Wetc'1 p 3 O I I
u nd•K ct o o o o
Morales ph t O 0 O
HIGH SCHOOL S TANDINGS
Sunael League
' Edllon
Hunting ion 8'Nlcn
ffounta•n V•ll•y
Qca,in v1-We11m1nater
Marina Ya11ardey•1 9cote
W L O• 10 • 4 10
II
4 • 4
~ I 9 5•,
0 5;
JO fl
Hll<ltlnglon 8MCh 8, Marin• 2
Tomortow'a O•mff
Ou• Destiny (S!loe<n8k0f) 4 68 OllANOI! COAaT -Howland 2. Effinger
Alto rau<I Coco• Mike, Miu Mash, Le 16. Gln1bu1g 1 Smllh 2. l<rup\1 2.
v,.,n..·1 Sonall Oncef)ll.., S•n<Mken 6 Lllblrelo 115. 0..ry 16 rotate
1.,,,.. 147 2S 11·13 61
S$ EXACT A (7·31 paid $33 I 51! Halfllma 0.•J>O• Coatt, 3A..33 To1111 louts San Ol<JQo M ... 18 Oranoe
SEVENTH RACE 6 tur10nQt CoHt 24 FOlllld out G1n11>ur9 (Orange
.... " CfytM,"~ '.Oll'IUyl 8 40 • 20 3 20 Coaol) Lftllllre•d IO••ng .. COHI), B•n'Y
ow • o.~·•M 111•1en111 .. 11t) • bO 3 '40 10<•"119 Co.111 Pnm Dusi IL•pflem) 3 CIO
Also rec•O. Monllllen• Fo•v Toy, I m
Gunnog8tevtn Men1h1. K1111ng Gtrl,
Nenc111 B~bv
Tune I 12 215 SS El(ACTA (9 2) pold $96 50
DM p H a llahlng
ART'lt LANDING (N•wport lie.ch) 2 t
angl•rs SI uau. t bArr~cv<M 45 bonuo,
106 mack11ret. 21 roe~ tish 4 y•!lloWlall. 18
fhe<IPl<l&ad. 3 ..-ulp•n
DAVEY'S LOCKER (N•WPCH1 .. Kh) -
52 angler\ t bartecuda. 110 bon110 31
ca11eo l>HS 114 m!l<k8rot I roe~ fish I sand
ban. 6 5"eep .l>Md
DANA WHARF GS ""9'"'' 82 l>•ss I ttarracud• 182 mac•"'"' 6 •<><~ ll•h 8
l l>oei>thCAIJ 2 M:UIP'•I
YHterday'e trenaactlona
eA8HALL
Amerlc•n l Hgue
BALTIMORE OR•OLES-Recolted M•k•
Boddlcke1 pltc-. lrom Rocn...t., Of Illa
lnletn•llon•I LNQ\M!
Netlon•t L•egua NEW YORK ME1 S·OHtgnoted Mlk•
BJelloo ~•ei>.iw '°' An>ll""""'t SAN 01EGO PAOAES.Sold Cnt11 Welah
Oll,h•r l o the M ont111a1 E•pos tor •n U!\d•~lo9'td amount "' '"""
TotM
Nlednlr p 0 0 0 0
32 262 To11l1 31362
M•rlna al Foun111n Valley (3 I~)
Wostmlnsltlf at Ocean View (~·151
l eturd•J'• Oemet Weatmlntter •I lluntlnglrln 8•..Ch ln<>ull)
Ooeon View •• Edlton •• Miio Sou••" P•rk (7 pm I
S•a Vl•w League
S2 PICK 81X (~· 1·•·8·1 9) pelo '1,709 60
wufl '.14 Winning 1tcket1 Csl• hOtHt). $2 Pick
Sli. r.onsol11t1on polo 529 •O wllh 1,908
winning ll<lkell (llve ho•lll•)
EtOHTM RACE. 1 lu110ngt
Wom•n't eoltbell HIGH ICHOOl lcoreb)'lftfttnea
Ptnt bufgll 010 000 010 2
Loe Angelee 000 100 011 -3
One OUI wl>en wlnnffl9 run ICO<ed Ga,,,..
Winning RBI -Guerrero (4) E·MeJdonlldo, Tllonlj>eOn L08-PKlll>Ufgh 1, LOI AngelH 12. 2B·Welch. Ray HA· Partcer ( 11. Guerrero C7). SB-Sax ( 10) S·
Mlldonado. Roertlclle. ""'" ........ MoWWemt T911 ......
SC\lfry LMA,...._
... " 110••0 71'> 5 2 I 6 9
0 0 0 0 I 0 "i 0 0 0 I I
Welell 92 2 44 Howe 00001
Nleelnlt(W,2.0) 1 0 0 0 0 t
Welch pll~ to 2 batle<a In ,,,. 8111,
Tellutw pltcMcl to 1 batter tn the 9th WP-Scurry. T-2:62. A·35,7&7.
w L oa
•rvtne 10 l
Et TO(O 10 3
Saddleb•Ck 9 4 t
Coa11 MMe 1 II 3
COiona def Mar 11 7 • Ett1ne11 • II 8 un1-tlly 4 II 0 N-1 HAtbOt 2 II 9
Y"tarday'o l c0<H
1rv1na 3. El Toro 2
S•ddlebactc Ii, Co•ta MeN 3 Unl'venHy 6. Ea1ancla 2
Coro,,. del Mar t7, Newpon t1aroo1 3 ,_orrow'• o-a (1:11)
lrvtne at 81d<llt boot
l!I Toro., Coell M•H
!1tanc11 at C0tone del Mat
Un'-llly et Newf)Ofl Hlfbof
Ski Goggle (Mc;Carron) 3 00 3 20 2.80
M•dam forbel (Slllliltl 6 40 • 20
Gama 1P1r>efty) 3 llO
Also r•c;ecl HOl!day D•~. Sopl\ISl~ateo
0111 Lucky ltko•ld•. Hol N PMfly Staoe
Door Can1aan. Litt,. Ha1141)'
Tl-I 73 215
NINTH RACE. I "t& mllff on turf
w1 ... Sttttagy (M•wlflv) 14 40 It 80 9 40
Hor110 (Oftegtl 11 80 7 '° BemlOgl (Slbln.I 20 00
AlllO r8Ct!'d r Biii Syndrome, Loul1vMla
Summit, ~ighl Oanc.,, 91lan Kt, Sl•luo••I. Cr<iwn ol Thornt. Am Doubting, Sweet Man.
Loo l••<ln• llr11a. I 43 t/f, '9 EX ACTA 112· IOI paid S 1,020 00
Allende-22. 104
Mesa · ends Pirates' basketball ea son
NORWALK -The basketball aea.10n. for the
Orqe Cout College women came lo a <.'lose IM t
nt1h\ at Cerritos College, as S an Otego Mesa
handed the Pirates a 67 -61 aetback In the
quarterflnala of the Southern Callfomlo Woincn'!I
Buketball Clwnplonthlpi.
Meu reached the aemiflnalB and wlll m<>N Lona 8Hch City College tomorrow nlght.
Led by the trio of Tracy and Olcdro Johnson
nnd Jnnlnc Phllhp . Mesa went on 11 run t.o tum the
game nrouod ond lhc Bu..,; wcrc11't u M.'rlOUJ\ factor
In th1• luu• 11U1Rf'1'.
P hillips led oll 1K:oru111 wtth 2J point.I, Olc.'<ira
Joh111JOn pourt'd In 18 ond Trticy J ohn110n hod 12.
For Or:inge Const, thrt"C! play.int -Collt't'n
&rry. Normn l..elbCreld 1md J)(ilurc.-..c Effinger -
rontrlbutt'<i 16 polni. opll'CC.
, a-View t, Merlna o
Cl<'f'on Vl"w 000 000 000 000 000 00U 000 WI> U<IU tl(XJ t>00 01 t 10 I
M•t1na 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 non 000 000 000 00 0 1; •
L ~.!~:00e.11I121 O•~toy 1181 and Scrugga. L.,••n. Klt"l""d t331 .1110 ~'"'0V'"" w O•>-toy
""'"'""' 7, la18'1Cle , E.llan<;la 020 000 1-3 5 5
Unl-llTy 130 030 •-7 8 2
Cllfloman, K-1e1 end Vatch«. Fu and
Cete. Stena W-Fu L-Oltfl•m.,,
HR-Conruwa (U)
COLL.aoa
LAV.,,.. 10. Clvlel 0414""8 I
Laverna 011 035 0-10 II 2
Chrllt COlltga 121 080 o-11 II 2
Holt' and Bullen; Hartton and Co1te1
28-Att.t>vry (Cl. BUiien (L), Couttlll (LI 2
38-Wllnw1 (0).
COMMVIHTY ~OI!
Fullerion 2. Dr....-C-t I
Ofant)I 000 000 100 000 000 I 6 2
Ful ... ton 000001 QOOOOOOOl-2 10 2
Antroll\lt •n<I Br!Ckf\et. BOChlel. WIM ( 13)
•nd Olllngt r. flt d•men W WIM L-Anlrob\is 28 Whllten !Fl
Qoktan w .. 1 1, Mt. ••11 AntMID o
Gold4111 WHI 0 10 000 0-1 3 0
Ml San AnlonlO 000 000 0-0 0 I Kyler •nd ~ElrM. Claypool and Allen
Llncoln • Mercury
Taylor is the rabbit in the low
hurdles off her 16.2 clocking,
while Mock turned in a 47.7 in
the 300 meter low hurdles to
make her the runner t.o beat.
Bucs, Rustlers
• WIDS
The volleyball squads from
~lcfi?rr'~a:n~ Coart---
polished off their foes in quick '
fashion last night and only one
matc h r e mai n s f o r e a c h
t om orro w night.be fore the
beginning of the st.ate community
college regionals in eight days.
Golden West handled visiting
Santa Ana, 15-6; 15 -10, 15-6
behi nd t he play of m iddle
blocke r John Kosty and setter
C hris F is h e r . T h e victor y
improves the R.,.tlers' record t.o
15 -4 w ith M t. San Antonio
p r oviding the o pposition
tomor row in the South Coast·
Conference finale.
Orange Coast had an equally
easy time in disposing of Mt.
SAC, 15-4, 15-3, 15-3 t.o run the
P irates' mark to 13-6 .
Dougherty wins
by three strokes
Kattiv Do1 h~f Lom as ~·;it i#:4 .,. -~~
........ ~-. .t ~ • round o 75 yesteray u 1 was
good e nough t.o give her a two-
day total of 148 and a three-
stro ke victory in the Western
... Section Teaching Division of the
LPGA pro-am tournament at
Costa Mesa Country Club.
With the victory, Dougherty
r eceives a tou r exemption to
co m p e t e i n th e LP G A
Championship tournament
LEASE A
1983
COUIAR
FOR
PER MONTH*
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everyone. but may be the
answer to your new car
needs. Lease a brand
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Cougar for $199.25 per
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lease.
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you pklc out the ne.,
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Orarnre c.out battled gamely and &etually h~ld
the -i.ct""!2-&o with •bcX.i 1lx riilnt.lta to piny . But,
at that polnt, the pme aeemed to fall apart for the
Pint.et.
-The P4ratel njoyod.&.gM.:cpolnl maaJinj 34.·S3)_
at lntcnnlNIOn ancf atn)'C!d with Mou until the lut
t•r u cinl al>c minutes.
2626 Harbor llvd., Co1to Me1a
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Ml.IC NOTIC£
Ptennoue.,_ .. 11&1. OADWAY NAm STATIMINT ~AIY The rollowlng pe,.on la ctolng 110 Broadway bualne91 M: Costa Mesa Tt'iE PeN AND PULPIT PRESS, &4~9150 3187·A Alnway, Coll• MeN, CA 0292e. --AAT GRIFFIN, 3197·A Airway. eo.t• ..._,, CA 82929.
IALT'llll~HOM Thia ~ 19 oondllatlld by WI
MTH & TUTHILL lnctMcll*.
WHTCU .. CHANL An Qflffln
Thie MlttrrMnt -tlllld With the 427 E 17tn St eoun'li Cltttl Of Ortnoe County on Costa Mesa Ac>rll e, 1ea.
646·9371 Pl14m -c....-rz 6 KAIDAN ...,. ......
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PACi.IC Y•W ......
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C.INIAI~ Mortuary Pul)llehed ~~OMt o= Chapel· rematory Hot, Aprtl 21, II, ay I, 11. 1 3!!00 P1c11tc View Drive ,.,...
Newport Beach
&44·2700 MUC mTICI: --"'°""°"9 IUH•ll
.... COIMIQ MOITUAllH U.ITA,,_,
l.aguna Buch The follOWlng P""OM .... dolll8 ~-41M·94t S ILACK PANTHIA PAQOUOTt,
L1eena Hilla 1111 Garden Orove, Suite I ,
·0933 kden=OAtlM1. San Juan C.fi111r1no VALIAI V. LIWll, 7117
49S·11 6 ~· No.4, Gardin Grow, CA .
-~ DANA·AIYNOLDI, 1117 ~·No. 4, ~""-.CA
HAllOI U.WM-Nl. OLIYI .
Mortuary • Cemetery ~ .. eiondU0'9d by.,,
crem11oz V.._..l ..
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..CO.llfMN ""blllfled Or•"Cy co .. ~
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INDEX
To Pl1ct Yow Ad, Cal
642-5678
llCAl £STATE
~UTOS IMPORTED
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Th e marketplace on th e Ora11ge Coast ... 642 -5618 ..
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Ju1t llMed, ooean, ~ muat .... 1owi1y 2 • 2308 Clffl °'· 1.u .. 200
Ftneat Lagoon vlew from ma1nlflcent 4 can)'Ofl view. ttunnlng 1t0ty, remodeled, 4 9R, Lovely ~ Bdrm, 2 ba
bdrm, 4 bath pool home .• 1,400,000. 4 Bdt'ma. 2 la, lam rm & dlnlna w...-. O\llet "· M,y
UYllH PUii UfflllT lll TWI u.t ~:":1<;:::0...,c!: -.. 09t1on. t24t.ooo.
Ulll llU UYPlllT
Gerry & Otvtata 8oottl 83 •22 •2 841.0614 IW • Spectacular bay&ont dJ>lx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, 173.7791 1eo-1391 1 • 1• 4 ••• S-.-
... llTilll 2 ba dn. 2 boat IJ)llClle. Beduced-$1,500,000. ~!!ii~~~~~l!!lnillf:!l!!.,_ __ _Jl!M4!! l.OY91y l!MM In Hatbot
Kiii• ,,wJ 00trectlon• may PllllUU l•I IOUIPlllT 111 ....... lllW '*• Pllt .... llJI V., 4 St. 21A Ba. '299, lie made untN 5:30 p.m. Ocean & jetty view•. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3 llU. M 11111 Open Sat a 8undtW 000. TwrM. 780-f084 ~O:tlonttwt. MF,!' .. ~~!~'ay~~~ bath, 3700 eq.ft. $1,386,000. Oceanfront. your bO<lng Income pto-38t, 2~ba. H9y, Mii«• L91 m.I
_ ,.... ...,.,.. .... perty °' outgrown raeld· alr•JldY In ••crow on • II n LIT Mond•y publlcallon•, UM llU ence with the large equ-ll\Ottlefl
12:00 noon Seturday. Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath + ~ lty for ttlla nHt ruttlc Property M~ 84Q..ll01t By owner, open dally 1-5,
Pie••• Hk for • "klll . e rec. rm.. and roomy 4 bdrm 3'A b• '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 208 Via Mentone number" when cancel· • beam cellin&'I. fun\iahed, patioe. 20,000. tlorne In a WALK TO THE 1•
ling YoUf ad. FlllUlll UIOI llLLTIP ~~<&~ ;~:>t~:n H~~ ~~odt
IUMI Check your ad dally and
report error• lmmedlat•
ty. The DAILY PILOT ....
tumea U•!lllltx tor !h• flr•t lnCb'ti'ect ln .. rtlon
New 4 br, 4~ ba, cu.atom French Nonnandy apectaculu view of Vlata Townhome ovet· &state 1.2 prime acre hillwp •t.250,000. laland and h11tt>or. Priced looklng regional park.
•• IUll 11,1 U"•llT BELOW current appral-Private, quiet lcx;atlon.
fl 111 at $465,000 fH. Views of mount•ln• &
C.Oronado Ialand cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat owoer 1'•• ttt5.000 .night lltea. Takeover fat.
dock. Plana avail. Now $3'70,000 w /terms. equity and wtn carry 2nd. ~Y1r.,;';;~· ~~--:r.t
Plll Liii Cllll ta-lt11-1se-1501or152.1313
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
! I I H , y, rt, lJ • '• H ti l '> 6 I o 1
Hl\ll L, &
l\S':iU( 1r.1 ES -----1111.-n1
In the heat1 of the vlllage
WALKER•LEE Real ...
~.
on a rate eectuded 40ft ~~~~~~~~~ lot alt• • 2 ttory 2 bdrm 1: home with lamlly room $20,000 Tllkea over 3Br +
•nd •un porch PLUS • FR, hlghly upgrd home In
.eparate artl•t'a .,udlO In Woodbridge. AC. many a lovely garden Mttlng. •tru, fa1t eecrow. Prln
Just a short walk to the only. 559-5847
beach. -144-1111
ILlfF lllYI ..
Mii.iii
ABSOLUTELY l~ bat
"IEW &. BUY In Npt
Hgt•.-Cllmlaven. Owner
MUST LIQUIDATE 4
Bdrm POOL hOme. Need
fut Mle. Rae Rodger• 931-1299
...,..,._
"ILIFFI" TIWI· -A lowe9t priced "V" Plan
• 3 BA, 2'h t>atha lltuated
In the lowty Bluff• ...
of Newport BMctl. Ttllt
c:Nlrmlng unit .. Met end
Clean and haa exteMlve
UM of grua clottl wall-
paper. Move-In condl·
tlon. $154.500 LeHe-
hold. Donna God•h•ll
644-6200.
~Macnab -Irvine
1111
'81 LMlOiir MOblle Home,
14x40, t Br, In park.
$23,500. 71~-4122
YIW WEIT
TllPU ...
F0t .... t>y owner.-5 1tar
1dult park In Anaheim.
8-lttful 2 bd, 2 be. WI
fmly rm. & wet bar on •
lov•IY landec:aped cul·
0.--MC, WI pr1Vate yrd a
pat. C•ll owner after 9
for Info & appt Of Iv
meM. 714-179-7452
TAY LOH ( 'O
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Lmfl.u.
Choice lte>telofllce bldg •
In prime VI• Lido looa·
lion ecraet from HUQtlee
Market a Lido Theatre. '
Ample tenant &. ouetom-•
er parking. SeHoned , tenant1. Excellent 1'9tufn
on lnveetrMnt. $510.000.
LAWSON REALTY 97~
l0ranae Coul DAJL. y PILOT /Thurldmy, Ml!Y a, 1883 ca
..., b"'"' H" ....... • • dl.llll'IW 'a rs•"" ..,. •""'•rt , , , •H ,_. •• ~•• =-~...... Cttttt' p.., Wtlattt .. a:::;;;c;;C.•s UM1n•S... UM r~n~a~·.,, ~""'~" ~-t'"" r.u I/Iida, .. to~. CIOMO, I 8R ... '°"*•· IWDcw 1..1¥•· .. 0lrO u · boet, t .,, T!Mewl I ... c.ii. llO'lhM •1,., ... ~ 111181 >CL.NT · lt-tMI ~ M WMll '*-t t •. 1 la. t le. b~ 1trHlftl w/ View Homet, MOd toe. l*filCt tor ... =. do, t oar 1•r•g• w/ t 9', 1 ... Deloony..1.ml-Mt..,.72 Ot 641-4602 Cel 111·10f0
Pellfto out°' ..arow .._, " THI WAnft" •\II to well opt, ear. l'Wtl· ..,_, pool, )9o. 11H Port Clertdge. '400/f'llO ino. • opener, f'llloro, lrpto, "'*' trom tlMotl. NtO. ~ CoordiMton • 1 10lt\. 9aok up OftWw 90-lelboe 00VH IHO. ""°-Nl.aoM No peta. Avell. now. 11'11/f'llO, Cell EtMr• Avell 6/t.a/t, 11 Wik•, llrMIM, MtetflM, lftO. __ ul. All~~ Oflloe..,_for..._ r4
cept ... f/atde O.M. &rt. H01M 2 llr. •PM.,_. Clute t 11ft ii be...,_, Meo. 11MUI ley AMlty .... 1640 or 651-o30I pool plUI Jeounl. 1~ Wedo--~ tor 10U tt, ... ., "'°· ~·
l ltx. 1 11,000 1roH. tlelly lurntlMO, op9na earoea tr a.A. Ont. Qb. TM Wlflle °' W006-PAHORAMIO OCEANFRONT AflT. ti< 1160/mo. 14&4'16 -NI MIT \oi Ottoe.ittl lld " ~C.:.,t~C:......: 114K. tno3-llT4117 lnlo garden, overlootca teoo "'°' A._. now. Nft. bftdae. tOWll•°'IOIM 3 9'. OOIAN Vtr# .-,ter rental Mey 3 to 2 Ir. 871W.Joann8t. up MiM1on V~ 3 Bdnn. 2 &aar~07'1, 14 houta i bill !. '0. F~ &
weter, •· trplci'i , OU IM2-MI01 llt-4MZ 2" I& twplo dlltl•..._, .. ~hly U""r"" 4 Ir, Ju~ 11. 11IO Ind ullt or down. No pet a . ea. 1760-1756. Fencl*! w-·-.. ---.__._ .... _ -r --
•
---a -a fire rlnJI. 1 1150/f'llo, -"-• L=-:-..·_· .._ •· .. , ... 6 .. 1 tt30 -·-.. ,., ._,.. --......,., --•• -7lt·t11T, J .O. Propwty lealltlfUl 4 ear, tt/2 ba pallO,....., ~ ,., -· ' le, fr/dr. Pvt welled No pet a. .. • , l4to/mo. Sierra Mgmt yerd l garege. Kida l rmmte tow 10t Ot Ne 714-1040 Mf. Tracy
Trtplex on utrellwge tot. Mgmt. oondo. 1 .. tllclt. lt160 IMO/mo. NMr ~ « comm. 12 UO/mo . t13-71A4 8411 1S24 P99-.IOome. M&-2000. tn CdM, Irv, Newport ft
Two t bdrm unit• plut N~ HEIGHTS mo. Agt. 142-4123. w.t Vele loooip. Aolflt, '44·1480 Furnl•h•d P1ntllOUH Aoenl. no,.. .,... NofHmt(t, Can find NI epprox 600 eq • , ba. ::;•te 2 bdrm llOUM Oui:tr~vruhbotllood, 2 CondO, nr ,_ t i try, 4 no t.e. 140..2000. IUVllW Apart. Orul OoHn Cit PIU .,. ... 28', 1~ 1596. 2 Ir. 2 Ba. Mint pl-log.ltw. 6M-1132 =~:~~~::,,::
E.G.P'Mllenlel poolllne"nfMolnloCg.· 1• II I -.. 9t IW......, "" micro 2 18TA fll.AR! S BR, 4 14' 2'A .. N9w e.d, View, POOi. Jaouzzl, Ten-~· ~50:-C· get•., oond. NMr beech, beet Wlnled 10 ellare llome --------"• Mn, , •nc..., , ....,..., ,_, • tamlly room, bnlnd ,_ ford' model: guarded n I•, 2 b d , 2 b •, ..-·•· -mo. Ml-3e5 area, yerd. Not•"· wlfemale, ~•bty one CO.ti .._. 260-llOO et. WO,~ IUl.n Ylt'd.t A1vt11 .. 0now0 through! :'arr..::. t::·I~ llOrl'le. •toa mo. IMM. • ... oomm ......i & ten• It 4 5 0 Im 0 . Ca 11 br, 1'A be twnllle, get, 833r3307, 780-171 who eltO hH dC?IJ•. In _...from 1115/mo. Uttl .-hp · .. mo.. n, aQt. 790-M17 n 11 1 t 700 / m 0 815-7205 erter 11 pm end pvt pello, lrplc. Avall. eo.ta MMa .,.._ 8'*"Y lncld. 779 W. 19th. 14. 111-1• due*.:::~ 'tit, ..... 636-0nt IL.LOWS . 3 If. 2 ... 844-i4o3, 8444131 . Sat M25/mo. 876r41M a::;,:: :c, :,:r.;. 642·1207 Ht ... 21 ~~jiijiji~!!~, 84t-5200; 541 ee•• evt ~~92'9 in!::·.::: e10. ftplc, attached dbl Nwpt Cr•• 2 aly, 3 .,,, 2~ 1g CJeele 2'11 L.rg 2 er, new1y painted. CaM agt "Lii•" 84&-1372 WE Liii -iaiiiaipii•iiiritri•ii .. uiiii-
---· ...... a.. • ...s. llM .,. amentt,. lnwMd e» 1•t•G•· enotad yerd. be condo lolled a.111ng Ill c:rp/drpe. M96/mo. Walt! 10 l>eech, NEW Stu--Otttc. Suh• tor ......
•·PIH EHtald• Co1ta _. c upanoy. UOO/mo. n5fmo. '44-t480. trplo, eund.ci«, dbl 1111: -LI~ 832-17ee I I FOR YOll N9wpor1 Center loc. w/ Meaa, '*-' building In 2 Bt, lf951mo. N9w CfPI Broker .....at5. EARACE, Cardiff 28r, OOOI l lennll. 1996. IO 2 bdrm. No. San Cl•· "415, t Br. retrlge, 11ove, ~~?~!. ~3~';;,P• d . -Mw, fr• p.nitng. From
C.M. wet bar1, evtty1 l pelnt, ,.,, ate~1 to LQY91y 3Bt 2 8e.dblger 28e,Jarege opnt, nr kamalll.H2..0n8 ';',~7J:p •:.o,o n":,~~ patio, otun, no pet1. ...../IH•••1 l1.50/1qfJ .. 1,2or3mo,
llllng. Aolflt 848-MM Hnd. te 5t 241 St. oat~' 20N Tuittn' pool, ec, ltnnla. 1775 SEA VIEW. Execullve .mokw. 4ee.71« 731-C W. 18111. 873-7787 '1LL.m -Iii •.... ltM r~ ir;:::;--...... 1tJt IW 2t3-592•2725 Ownr (2113·541-ttte): mo . 3 1• 1288 Joyce home. 3 8r 2~ Ba, Spe, EMllllde 2 Bdrm 1 beth. l60 '"°"In Cftdlt, •I· 11 In Or~ Co. 11•n~M54 ""' llAll LIT ..... WuallW 1700/mo. Weltlle I o r ~ • o u • v I• w . AtuMt! Rt!. pool, teundrY-, adult ~~ ~~~rS..11~ wtabllllled ~ t250/ ~ dnlp9.
.. 4 8r 2\oi Be fem nm Remod'I 3 bd, 2'A ba 1950 mo. 84._7070 •.tL. ... ~ lfM c:ornpliM 1-450. 133-7890 1510/mo., endoled Pl· Pflo8 .~olo. Gl~~n'td .. !._.~d 110, ~1troom~. 11io1
Very cMelfoua, fabutoue ....... ntJ lovety reeldetttlal neigh: twnhM. N9w Carpet and Condo by beaetl, 3 lk. 2'n -Of 846-1947 tio.. Cell Boyd°' Nancy .., .... --~ ~from ltlla bulldabtt -bothood w/perk 19'16 Parquet thru,out. Oen Ba. MCIJffty get• frplc BAYFRONT. pier avail. 3 EMtlide 1 8r apt 4 plex 847·9920 • Credit• • Eye Wltneea = :12~1ngton realdenllal lot I~ HA~· 4 8r 2 ea. CdM ltoO yrty. mo. Cell 051.seeS ..,... wttll frpl & Atrium. Poot. 2 eer garage, bolt allp'. • t 0 r y , 2 ~ r , f , pt c , garage MOOtm0 tat & Newa. Time Magazine, · • · •
SOR RIDGE. 88 a1$8 . 3 8r 2 Be, l tOOO yrty. Jacuul, l tennla leclll· Clllf atter 4 842·5412 l1llOO/mo. 875-3067 lut ,.q 645_.2e0 Deluxe unlt1 In 4-plex, ~~~IOofc 832_.1,.. BAY FRONT OFFICE. Prtced at $585,000. Call S pe ol al aummer Ba•u• 3 bd townhouH. ti••· Refrlg evall. · · · lrplc, carpeta, drape• . ._..,....... .... $676/mo. Janllorlel, 8 15-2 3 t t day 1 or rentala-1 Br condo on 2'A ba. pool, frpl. patio, $976/mo. Jim or I.Inda. IMMAC./CHARMING t Bdr w/garage, cpte/ E/Slde. lge bright 2 BR, hk-up, encled gar, 3 Br. 2 'A off 10 all ulllt, prkng. 973.1003· 675r33t1 evee/Wknda. Ny, 4 8r r111nblng hollM .. c. $846/mo. 54t-6t28 E-ee1,5ee0 18R, Nl!AR WATER. drapH, relrlg., yHrly 1'h ba, !pie, l>(>r'dl, 1575 Ba. 1650 .. 2 Br. 1 Ba. wllo are rtlocallng. on Bal 111. °' M3--30tl .... ._1 $576. 499r4866 --. 1525. 8734821 mo. Avail now. 84G-0997 1510. No peta. 540-44M Tu1lln Ole 832-4134 1 Rm pvt olc, utll lnGl'd. E•t•t• Sale: Huntington r•a•n ._ 5 116 mo. CoHI Hwy,
BMch, 1 lot & adjacent .WS -1 Bt, ametl lncd yd, w/w 4 Bdr. family rm. Hatbo< la1Ma Specloua 2 Br. Ownere Lltw ltac• 1'141 Hou1etnat1 wanted. male N.B. 650-111t · lletf lot located 21at. SI. ..., '"M"'T CfPI._ '426 plue MO dep. l.Tg E/8lull Condo, 2 atry, View HomM, 1835 Port Ptaluala 1117 unit, OR a FP. $e00/mo. - -I 20-25, m11ter bdrm & betw,..., PCH & Walnut. llMtll 619-249-523e 4 Br, 3 Ba. New4y refUrb, Margate. 1 1200/mo, B. EllertHn Broker Sp1clou1 studio, 11ove/ bllh Newport BHch. IALll& llLtll c .. eec>-2411 Su per. • t 2 t 51 mo. garden« Incl 111 & fut Adult condo; 2 Br, 2 Be on 72()..()740 °' 875-2373 refrlg, ~block beach. nr J26G+'h. 646--4307 Nice Small pvt ofc. non-
C,1 l.ot for Sale behind ftlUILLU 1111 ,..... 875-2490 & HC. deposit. Avall. lh• bey, pool, aunroof, lh48ow4-271ng9·7· lo3r9<!9u41~15'•pd10· Chrllllan fem, 20·1 nd1 emkr, 1285 mo. "·autlf••lly lurn1, ...... 2 DHlgner perfect wllh LARGE Bl.UFfS CONDO Imme d . 6 4 0 -4 6 3 O. •.team aauna, boat dock, -.... .. .. . 111 11 3 BR TH bch 873-4720 Grant Boy's In Coate .,..Bd •1 .,1 ..., pool Cepe Cod c:tJann. 2 BR, 2 ai r • Br 3 Ba 818n45-703l re1trlcted acceH. Ma· _,. bel 3-41 r u re nr • M••• $110,000 . rmwcommunlty1 · 2'hbe cozy home com· y,.. · · ture couple. 1875/mo. Deluxe 2 bdrm. condo · C M, n/emkr . S300. •CdM dlx 1ullH~AC, 875'3009 Security.get•. 11400/mo. plet• ~h wood burning 11300/mo. 644-2807 Newport Back Bay condo, 1-884-4742, 1-685-8•87. with llreplace, carpete, l!!l!lt a.acll Hit 1_84_2_·2_8_9_7 _____ 1 ampl pkg, from 325.
l.ot In ........,_. Hot s=. W at• r Ir 0 n f H m 1 "--'~ fonnal d~ Weterlront 3 br 2 b. a 2 BR 2 Be. lplc, 2 cer dra,,..1 all bll Ina and NO FEEi • & c d Mile t 111 bl 4 Br 2 8 5 ~ c. C •I w Y • ._. 631·t400 ;;,~· W9I ber & ' ,_dee.of' •teoO mo + ger, lmmac, $750 mo. Untvrnlahed bachelor. 'A> .. -• • ,.pt. on o 0 1 re g · 875-6900 ~': duplelt... . ...... ~ k11Chln -lllp Mee> 87S.to484 . Yrty IM. Call Mr. Fuenl-blk lo bHCh. YHrly. :'"~~~ap2a. ~·t~ rtlr!'~s]~1:2'::1:'.!: ;go~~:.n~~l~I~~ ~::tc~ -,._-_-.-... --.-••• ---•• -
-efMle hu acoeee 010 pool · •. 7l4-833-0070 1270 mo. CIMn lncludlng ege. Convenient Weit-1100 dep. N.B. 1131·7325 _.. ..,. - _ ..... Dtledl4st Ptalanla .... and jecuzzi.1795/mo. ... •• ., ...... ,._ .. _Oaf ... ,. ullllllH. 4o4 E Balboa aide locetlon. 1750 I>" mm lllTW Commerc:tel Cr1. w. ttttl
-~ _...... .... .... llM.n TWO STORY CONDO 2 -• -BIVd. No. 6· Showing apt mo. 3 & 4 Br. CloM to Wiiier, Fem to •llr llom•. Mllr St. C.M. Prime location,
ASHING, HUNTING _. . bdnn, 2~ ba. 2 eer Ger· DelUll 1 BR neet SC Paa Thura and Fri 51~ and HARBOR REAL.TY furn & unfurn, reHOn· aulte w/pvt .ea & bll· alnt term1. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Klamath River frontage 12 I>" mo. ~ bdrm&. 875•231 t or evea, cell lt50 mo. No peta R91,0rt·l.lke adull tract 516 610 8 PM. Wont lut 714 7S-..OO able, all amenlll••· c 0 n Y • P 0 0 11 1 P • • prht•t• houM wfttl large In Kia Nat'I foreat, 48r. ::~~'/5 pr• I d o a I I ~75 . &46-tOH, &42~2 w/pool, gale. $47<>+$40 long. lkotler U5r40 t2 1260/mo. Joyce bet. 4,7. yard. UM ••office, dreM
58e home+ 8 cablna + _________ 1DEL.UXE 1e, 28r Condo. Oceanfront 2 yra new 2 utll IHI dlacount, or Cereu •el ... ftU SSOO 1 Br. dplx llngle • 875·9486 ahop, ant'r-: ... c. Stari ~~~7ftnandng. Cenu•tlll.u UU ~'l:'i~t·mo°'r:'~ ltorybMclllloUMontlle ~7~2~aat option Ouplex,48r.2'~Ba.2100 non-1moller ontY. quiet: Mile to ahare E1tblf MAKIN MONEYI ~A-..... •'""'J"j~,.:--__ -_ty""'-""-=-:::(J=••= BAYSt~ ftt:AC! BA-Y, 837·28M evea eand. Approx. 50th St. & IQ ft. front unit. Avail. 854 WMt 17th, 549-3929 ~':'ohl'oae~:n~~r-~'s2g5o'. ::>~~ + MCr70r582t
¥91 91 .,..._ H FRONT apadoua 2 br, 2 SeHhore. 3 br, 4 ba, Deni Pt 2 lk 2 Ba, pool, June 16th. 11100/mo. ~ 1 Bf. wttll garage. I< 300 2,~ PARCELS ba.. 11700 mo. 8111 Grunr Eut..ide Splnnaller cove 11950 mo. Call Mra apa, uune, walk to 844-7220 or 549--8755. No pell. $42 /mo. IN NEWPORT BEACH Oeye,7 ~en5JIS6-9 • 800 8q tt., pvt bath, Mter
Utll avall, •Ht of Sun dy Rltr 87MH11 3 yra MW, 2 bd 2~ ba, l.ong. 650-1t90. buch, marina. 1850. t BR up,._ rear, d•~k, 645-6577 Sing I .. 1 & 2 Bdrm Evee, 2 t4 & gu pd, e/c evell. Ina. etty, 1$27 580 3 000 d ' · · •tteched 2 cs -.C 'Vlf, I I ,. ........__ 870-7740 .... -· Apattmente & Townl'lour Shr Turtle Rock HouH. t800 1q II of fenced t~ 1n1w .. 1 'o~ly P•~= "... .... lit and Seo Dip, evall•ll .... --,. ··-YE m stove & relrlQ, no gar, t lk. lt<MI & refrlge, small -· Some .,.. elegantly 1375, 1'1 & let+ 'h ut111. ywd. Cr2, Sult• T, 130 E. menta 7 yr1. By ownr Guarded community. now. $775/mo. 846-7838 plu1 den. 2 ba, famlly ~ 1595. 644-7809 yard, elec & w1ter paid. l\lmllhed. Pref quiet 30-40, ref•. no 17th St, C.M. $500/mo.
878r2&4t evee. Poole and tennla. 3 evea. room . SWIMMING GATED VU.LAGE COM-28r28e,l900/mo. $410/mo. No"petl. fromS595 chlldren or ·pet1 . 548r-0478
bdrm, 2 be. Dining and MMa Verde 4 bdrm, 3 be. POOL. Pattoe over~, MUNITY. 3 Br. 2•.-. Be. 213/450-4896, 548rt377 On Jamboree Rd. at 861-5987 3300 lq.ft. fOfrTMlf Venue ~ lamlly room, 11,500 mo Exeoullv• home. 1850 nicety landacepe . 1800 aq. fl. ol PURE 7141720-0989-. TownllM 2 Br 2 Ba lrplc. San Joaquin Hiiie Rd. i-N-.B-.-E-1-tbl-l,-P-r-of-.-m-a-tu_r_•1 de Miio. 103 E. 17th St.
U 1A11a 1-2131586-1802 g: mo Option to buy 1 1325 . e 4 0-ta21. LUXURY. Garegu , gernnn new paint quiet 1"-1IOO -.--• · · 569-81118 Oii 720-8807 SPAS In every home • "·-ta .... 11",. no ::;,·. •"50/mo'. El .. _: Fe to ahare home with CM, et Newpor1 Blvd., 180 deg ocean & country 2 bdrm, 1 ba, W/yard. 5tr1237 Of 548-447t. ' . "99 -...... -"""' VERSAILLES same. 644'6504 evall 4/15. 675-e900 club vlewl, plane & .-. •vall. May 20th. 177.. HWPT SHORES,28', 2Be, muter aulle, dining •2 Br 2 Ba. nr SC Plaza Ave. 979,15~ ,...... " "' I a..-. _,.. I t h f rooms. wood burning · • · VILLA BAL.BOA Gorgeoue Huntington ldut ... tall ltll :','! k':~t.Clr3o'!·0•0:i I>" mo. 815-9431 • ut. -._.. :'::~'".,.·, .~.~~ r:a~. flreplacH, mlcr0rwav• S .A. pallo, pool, •pa. 2 Br, 1-485, In lrtplex. New CONDOS 631-4980 Herbor/beach condo 2 •
81g..755--88 17 Charming 2 bf, 1 be, frplO, Huge 3 bd. fmly rm, 2 amenltlH. $885 mo. ovens. prlv•I• patio• & 1585· No peta. 752-5822 cpt9/drpe, no pet1. 2250 .. ,,1,.. ahr. Fabuloue harbor •S775 up. 2265 fl lndu·
---------endoaed garage. •100 Frpla. dble gar. oc .. n (213) 881·7537 yard1, gardener provld· Ar~. pool, dllhwutt-'"C" Canyon 485-9028 --· view. ~ blk to bch, r.-1trlal office. t8101 ~ f1-n.ft.a JIN mo.Agt.e]'s-&408. vlew .. 228 18th St. ed. ELEGANT L.IVING er, pv1 p1t10, xtralrg Bechelorutllpdl335/mo. 2/0en waterfront apt male prel. S325 . dondoClfae. IT, Hunt· ::::;=:::. $1100/mo. Call egt ' ...... Ywrnee only 16 mln•t•• fro"' garden. 2 Br. 1585.00. Microwave relr~ nu now avall. Beautlful 213-592~ lngton BMc:ll. 842-2834.
ln'l'Mtor wented fO( 1110 C.ta.... UM "'Ula" 846-1372 ss>«: .. §Br, 2'h ea. clMn Fuhlon l1land, 7 ml-557-2841 . I No..... '""'1 ·21 grounds, sandy beach, r---------1,n I""'"' N"'"""· Crown Int In N B Fun zoned 1 1 s c Pl J 1 cp · ,.....,,, ..., boat lllp avall. No pet•. M/F lllare E.C.M. houM, .....,,.. ...--dpl caJA0 (i02) 588r5944 New 2 & 3 Bdrm town, Beeut 3 Br 2'Ai Ba twohM. TwnhM, pool, fog, etc. nu " 0 · · ez.a. "' UITlllE PINE BL.UfF APTS. 760-0919 lndry, lge yd. Pet• ok. Valley Pertlway, approx .. -.-.!d.:J>..O BOJL..33.1.4. hornet with double gw.,: ~W.~·, , '800. Agt, 544--1440 SEuo 'o~' SNewportan 01:v80'1:.!' S350 mo 646-7873 1844 lq. fl. 545-02t5. Stateline, Nevlida 89448 lfdTa-:-a1ITl°r.E'TtO'•. . . 81i'fFRON~-"$Tf5""7mo • 83 : .. 4-•· 2 Bf. 1~ Ba. TownhouM, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 Br I.oft 2 LUXURY 2 BR 2ba, gar. nr . .
S1001•1200 mo. Contact _u Begent & apectoua, 4 Br, 2•73 ~ · a "c · '5=S635ffli0,-cerpdrt/ &e; wltl\...bluff-1J9aotr.-S800/i1r.-51-t9 t--Bf.r.e ... Hlll""'4-Mai-..i ~~~-LL b1Uap Hll owner al 2t34-A Orange bftM --3 car gar. dock evall. .:..,, .... ange ,..,.., oat• garege, •mall P•I ok. ok, pet lo, lrplc, gu Rive< Ave. 760-2643 or 1 240 plue utll. Jan ne area. • 0 • -64S-0897 -laundry rm, lrplc. llove, dllllwuher. •P•. 5411-33811 M thru Frt. 758-7961, 848-7648 4rr5o1m_,,,.1258
40 mo, Tom, Wiii trede l.ake Arro-Ave. ' lllHLI $2400/mo. 2548 Ofange lndry rm. ...
wtlMd home or tot In !he Sm t Br. gar, lncd yard. t 10 3 bdnns. atwtlng at 955-2473 , ......... Oaf.1925 2314 Santa Ana SPMC 931-e101 Waterfront 2 Br 1 Ba. w/ fem 21 to lllr 2 BR 1 Be,
community of Hamlltalr $475/mo. Drive by 790 '625 t l1t50 3 Br. TownhouM. powdel' 2 Br 1~ Ba. recrHtlon TSL Mgmt 642-1603 2 Bf $475/mo MW car--V xtra. quiet. private, nr S. Cit Plaza, lplc, Terrific loc. nr 55, 405
for Newport Beac h W. Wlleon. 673·8338, rm 2 Ba. frp4c: commty fecilltlel pvt bMctl NI-· · nr beac h, s llp avall. pool, tac. 1245 + 1150 frwy. eouth Sant• Ana.
home. 7141752,7881 842,teee ~ p ~ 0 I. 1 100 0 Im 0 . guet ShOrM, gete guatd-l.arge, cleen, 1 Br. Apt. P.;!: O~~~~:.a~~S-~~~~ $845/mo. 673-6338, dep. 548-1585 5000 8q ft plus lrg lncd
THE MEADOWS Me.a Verde .,.. 3 Br. 2 lsor 873-88541 ed comm 485-1851 pool, lndry lac, near Call t-5. 642•9868 EASTBLUFF: M/F, quiet & yard, heavy powered, -If · ehopi, utlll pd. From resp, lllr 3br. 3ba twnll· loadlng doore, r•Hon-
1 ~:·11~~ 8,"c:!; ~:,"Ny ::1.~::n1~.~cr~rt~I~ y V~l~I co~:9°'N~o~ ANrtant r l .... $388/mo. 548--0338. t BR. Pool1lde apt. Spa-VILU llllll ... New orpta, paint, able. 646--7512.
room • t400 8q.ft. Side d r P •.'garden• r . 65,.TI77 Br, 2nd ~corner u~ll 1 ara 1 WUTUll Yll.WE ~~t~: =~~loc:!t:: ~;fo~'. be!,~ e~~ondos avall. lrplc. pool, gar. Reta r~ ~~~!!!!!!~~~
petloandnioelanal.Wlll 1875/mo.213/688r9000. w/bllcony facing dev.-lalMI Bach, 1 & 2 Br. Apt1. 1385/mo. 73l-6829, J RLPrOj)er'lles S300+'h utlls.640-954 llbc.ltatall 1t2S
trade for 3 Bdrm. ramlly Easblde nioe dMfl 2 Br loped oourlyard. Incl Ptalanla 2'07 pool, apa, l./R, carport•. 642·73t2 645-6459 Ive mag. Audllorlum, Hall 250.
home. 1-48,500. • f& ~ d ~ w/w carpeting, drapes, No pet1. lmmed OCC\IP-M/F 19-28 to sllr NB Rl.M ASSOCIATES · yer • d/w, elect range & g.,. VACA TI 0 NS I BAY · ancy. Gattge avail. 1 br, carport, 13115/mo. Easlblutt, Spacious, 1 bd, Condo, $250 0< S300mo. full A. V · Weetmln1ter ..
547-3330 ~:ro~ .~. -~---I d1p1I. Exten1lv• l•cll, FRONTAGE w/pler tlll 2 Bf. w. Ba. 15253'545 No pell. Utlll Incl. 383 pool, pleuant aree. No + 'h utll. 5•8-8212 be--Mell. 891-0026 t2-epm .
.. 0 .. No ~ s:.a,2778 Jnct pool, clbhM & IC. 5/26, O< 2 lk, $800, 1 Br, TSL. Mgmt. W. Bay. 543-85t8 pete. $525. 644-4767 tore 4PM
Mak• your lllopplng.... . pet Trade your old llutt '°' c ... controlled under-1850/mo. 303 E. Edger 645-8l22 642-1603 2 Br, 1575 mo. $500 dep. ''' IESEIVE m fem 20r30 10 lhr w/eame, Alul ........ b = gf~":d~ Pl-SEU ~,le !,!.~~.~th I c.•w ,1:,o:•:..t~81 f~~lng2. ~5~11ci ""ater. 1'871-2888 Newly decorated 2 Bf w/ 364-B 16th Pl, C.M. GATED VILLAGE COM· cute cottage 2Br, 1 blk a----~-tt ._..
Dally r-not .,._,_,Ad. : Ml · • ._.te .,....,_ 64: • .., C..ta llna 1114 gar, new crp11, drpe, bl-548-4131. MUNITY 3 Br. 2,~ Be. from bch, $325 mo. Avail ---=---..---.-...... ---. .. •
llns, lncd yd w/petlo, Townhae. xtre lge. 2 BR, 1800 1q tt. of PURE LU-now. 675-1038 Kart• or ~~tJdsanta Ana 1520 1~ ba, dble gar. Pal. XURY. Gareges, SPAS In 1_1160_··_7880 ______ 1 flnhW l11hler 2437_0 Orange 1530 ldry. S520 mo. 87S-0500 every home -muter M/F to"'' Me. $240 mo,
$400 plus MCUrtty dep. Call 1•5. 836-4l20. 2 BR 2 a.. encl gar. 1ge tulle . d ining room1, UM of garage. clean &
Ind. c141Wilng. Oii 1treet patio No CM $525 mo wood burning flreplaoeS. mature 16-30. 551'8125 parking. Small a quiet. 1475/mo. 2 Br. 11/. Ba. 81" j~2 · · micro-wave oven1, prl· or 955-3478.
Cell 645-8804 to-· upper unit, bek:ony, L/R, ' vale patloa & yards, gar-1---------1
carpe>rt. VJLU •MVI dener provided. ELE· WANTED: 22-30 Yr old ~~~~~~~~ • !527 w. Wll1on GANT LIVING only 15 prof. female rmmal• lo r:: A••• IE Ill TSL Mgmt 842-1803 Spacious E-Slde Apt•. mlnutee from FHhlon 1hr ocunfront apt. In .,.... Encl ger, Piiio dsllwsr a llland. 7 minutes to s.c. San Clemente S325 non·
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petL 2 Br. '5854590 85, 2 br, pool, 2 P«· .,..,.. Diane ____ _;_ __ __,.r
1 Br. Furn. 1520 TSL Mgmt. 754-0081 IOnl only. 325-J 17th Pt. Nice 2 Br pool apt1, nu "' '
2 Bf. Furn. 1825 2 Br gatden apt, patio, 1 846-513? (11amr7pm) cpta/dr~ ,_Dover Step• to beech. M/F to ;;;;;;;;;;iiii;i;~
3e6 W. WlllOn 642-1971 clllld OK. No petl. TownhouH 2 Br, "• Ba, & WMtcllff Plaza. 1 mo. allr 3 br, 2 ba w/gar. In ,. free ...,..t to quallfled t11 N.B. 1202. 548-62t2
Lg 38r, 28e. lrplc, patio, $450/mo. 1146-9950 frplo, pool. apa. altaclled nanl w/ i2 montfl leue. 3 encl yd, encl garage, nr jSTUNNING large 1 Br. gerage. Avail June 1. No Mu1t rent by 8/1. 111 & Rm-mte wtd 10 lhare bd Santa Ana Country Club, g.,.den ep,. pool & reo peta. 1825. 831-41184 IHI 1686/mo. Call ofc apt. Sun-<leck, frpl, gar· FOlll> ADS
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MESA PINES 2650 Herta 1 Bf condo, $575 mo. Se-..,._ Nae. 1 Br. dpl11. Quiet. UNIOUE Bach 1-415 For IHH, 2 Br 2 Ba. curlty complex Cell ... tab Wu... _...
.Very CIHn. 1 mature BEAUTIFUL t Br 1510 ~~: ~: ~ (213)8»-2323 Rtcherd. Prof. mtL Male etrgl. non
employed. No peu. PRV patio, pool,~ to Marina. S700/mo. CNll Heven lovely, 2 BR 1 emkr. fin. eound, looklng
$3.45. 541-1021. TOP.,.., quiet, no pet• •96-6804 Agent. 9'-5 ea, patio. ger, no pet•. 10 ehare larger view ~~~~~~~~! lnlat 2'44 . 549-2447 be h 1585. 845-7838 home 0( condo w/lennl1, found Blk• Tool Kit. Vic. HOUM to Iller•· 3 bd, 2~ 1446/mo. t Br. 1 Ba. Apt, 1 minute walk to ac ' pool, jacuzzi, etc. with ""• Int--'--. Comm Pool, frplc:, lndry rm, carport, MW 1 Br Condo, bit-Ina, laa Cltantt 11'11 prof, MIF non smkr. Orange Ave & Knox St. -. ''"'.. crpt1, drpa, pool, epa, Hunt. HatbOUr to L.aguna C.M. 842-<>IMI Jacuzzi, tennl1 crt1, ,,.., ·~~·.-..... many xtrHI No pet•. t Br, S385. 2 Br, '475, BMch. Call WOifgang 10
'340/mo UU11 Included _., "~ $576/mo. 213/448--e334. tum 1525. Yeetty. Pool, t ~ at (7141
857-e804 . TSL Mgmt 842-9412 nr beec:ti, bu1. No peta. ::;::57°90• p.m. a
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Slameae, Co1ta M••• .,... Call Newport ...,, ~-~::---::--~~~ C1Mn 2 er "' 11orea. but, lut. ...... 1141 _:4~~~2~7:.:7 _____ (-:;NiiTimm.lnir:tl A.DUL.T FAMILY OF 3 new LR cpl, pool & Deluxe poolalde xtra large Ital ltac• 1'114 needs 3 bf. 2 be rental.
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831-1030 Studio apt, ptly furn. Walk b•am1. 2284 Maple. 2 br 2 ba bit Int to beech, Sk~l1•, mlcto, 1410. 842-t803 or pr dawthr 1~ ,,;lies ~h· Premium 2 BR '1' b4ll 10 Xlnt refs. 533-3043 -; found: Sm Pdle X. r.. blil,
pvt ent. No pet1. $375. 842r3153 No pell. S500/ mo: bch, newly remod, '1ove SOl·3266 deys. VI n c o I VI ct or I e /
955r1818 Tu.or .. ,_ 2 Br, 1,£ .. ,, ger, 538-8382. & relrlg, gar, $700. No Semi-retired Univ. profMr Rapubllc. C.M. Bllnd? , .. '"_ "... ---------1 pell, Joe 551-1452 '°' & wife leek tit o11 .. 0..1? 642..0178..,.. ..... Ult nr OCC. 1585/r.:o. DEL.AWARE PINES le .. La -.. moelly turn. hH/apt, ---------p II o n • • f t 2 : 3 0 , 1 Br. 1475/mo. a IUI •• Btlboe erH. Dec. '83 found: l<ey9 In partllng lot s~:~~~ ~~~~Al. 54&-7214• evall Mey 9 I 2 Br, $e00/mo. ** L.erge 1 bd charmer. thru Mir. '84. Reply1 lo: ~J21::.'~~~1~~-•r
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MISTI. PlllUUt ClliW Cart CaHtt Dotr lttah ISMAEl'S GARDENING Havllng, clHt1·uP & tr~ * M11 ~onry 6 Stucco· p lllJI rttfla1Hl..fllt "-ncy'a Typing Servlc•
CaU thetxPtrtel Wt aavel.-;;.;Lo""v-.ln..;g;;,;;;,;&;,;;R_e_a_pon_•_l_b'--SPR-INOS HINGES-NEW Clef en-upa1• tree5 l~lm5&0 trlmmlng. $10 min nowt repair All tyµoa ...... •..,rt ... r .. i.-a.1.._ _____ FrN eel [le. 4361042 S•rvlng all bualn•aM1.
r,ou ss. 2.6 yre ov~· .. ,. • · me nl. eervce 4.,,..2 2 657-8271 Bob Ouallty Lowos1 price Farthing Interior Des~n 6-42-7190, 567·9160
ng .II ty ...... OI cons•ru~-Free week. Fenced yd OPENERS. All repairs. -831 2345 HAN"INrl/STRIPPI ,.,, Secrtlarial Strwi"tt cM':~'d 'lplat avail. -.. + ... -• ~ c M 631 8625 kd Lowest r81NI 18 yr• JAPANESE GAROENER Cqllege Stuu11nl wrth largo ----------1 " ... ... ?. ..... • •• lion. Contra°'°'· pur-· · • w ya c.M. Lie. Tom 557-4480 Malnt, claan-up, tree t ruck , 1ow1111 rate BRICKWORK Small or Vl•o·MC Scoll 64!>·9325 Secra1ar111I Mrvle!tls.. typ-on. Sat. Vlol<I
cha.sing expert, contract Ctatracltll Gtatral trlmml(lg, small lund· prompt Th1111 k you I large jObb & rep1111s. Blackwelder Paperhang· Ing, CQPy, etc. Fa" aerv, 540·79« 676-6098 l1b0r or Ju11 consulting. · ' Garage_ Door Operators. $C&plng Jll(;k 642·8655 Court. 759-1976 Loc!ll refs 645-8612 675·4456 760-8359 W'-.1 Cl ia Call P.R.1.0.E Construe-Remodel/Repairs, comm. epr!nga. hardware. For ----1"0 & Removal Ouel , ..... eaa I
lion, 645-3305. & reald. Llc'd, bonded, demonatallon, Seecoas1 GJ111" Niutr LIGHT HAULINO Apt I Cu510m Brick-Stone work only 494·38l6 Sew1a1/ Alter1tioa1 WE WASH WINDOWS
Ins. For eat, 552·9142 2488 Newport Blvd C M clean-vps Fast. reo~ Btoe1<-Concre1e-Stucco PL L --
l .J . lllffllM & lei • · drobe doors, tu b & ~ W ltdl S I Ii t pants/dressee, make Quality work guaranteed
Cuiatl Maldai 042_3490 · · · Custom bar mirrors. wor-Mr-Brown 545.9490 I He!s Fr~ est 549.9492 aOIOlrlR•l Alterations fast Hrv. Hem Fut -Profeta&onal
•New cabinets, clbln•t Lie. 306688. Remodel, Gu•••ial shower encl Olass re· Roast Cleeniat Movin1 1 D& pee 1 1 country Items 851-0164 Free ealfmete 848-7391 00 IT NOWI racing. bara & formlca Add'ns *Cabinets _ placemenl 520 0201 --Color/B&W 675-'1818 lat ftr laaltra countertops. 642-0881 646-8586 '" 645•4644 TREES --ROBIN'S CLEANING ABC MOVING· Solu "Let the Sun.nine In" y D II PH t luiyaaa SlllVICe -11 thoroughly Ovl<'k. Caretul Service. Plaster/ ltpair SUNSHINE WINDOW o~I-~~ectoorv Cablneta & Carpentry D 11 Topped/removed. Clean clean house 540-0857 Uc t 131lll46 552·0410 PLASTER PAtCl~ING DH'T WASTE CLEANING 6-42-1549 """"'"v ., SmaU jobs & repalra _,,.. __ • ______ up, new fawns. 751-3478 ***HOME REPAIR ---------Tlllf I •DIDI Aeprta«1tatlve Free estimate 64S.2003 DRYWALL TAPING ---------1 EJec-Plumb·Cetpentry Expertise Housekeeping * l· 1 10¥111 * Restuccos. Intl ext 30 John's Window Cleanlno Ml·llll, 11t 122 Alf Textures & Acoustic TIE IJIEEI IOEIE Patio covers-Fences vac & suppll11s Included ao,,1 quallly. 25 yr exp Y" Neat Paul 545·2977 A quiet tact of Ille Is that Free eet. 12 yra exp.
• Carratry Free est. Kevin 673-1503 Lawn-tree·shrub Install Remod. Keith 646-4672 Kitty 641·4970 Cortlpellllve rates. your energy bills may go 840-1061 Tree trim/Removal ,fJ: £D'S up 2 to 3 times as high as ---------
Doors-windows-cabinets All phues & Repairs Lawn melnl/Rototllllng Cell Jack anytime wllh J per5onal touch s T ARVING COLLEGE 'If 111,, ~·1 '• next several years Are Stitt Law lt411lre1 Acn1tical Ctilia11 Repair-Alterations DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL JACI< OF ALL TRADES QUALITY CLEANING I Lie T· 116·428 73o-i3s3 ~, -. · 'fr,. PL~STEIUffG your present rates In the ---------
New & Respray. Remod, Panel.patios-fences. BUD 552·9582 Free estimate 548-60 5 Day or night. 675-3,014 BErH 850-0933 STUDENTS ••OVING .. , .. 1 ~··1 .. " you going 10 sit still tor
• Ablllty Bldrs 730·t900 1------·----1 alph at:>altero ons GARCIA'S MAINT . Bldg/ Bachelors. clear11n11 & CO Uc T124 436 84~·8258 thts? 11 not & If you would perform work over $200 carpentry. Lie. # 414691, Jerry 5A6 4413 R C & S I "' Ttl8t all contractors who
Repalt/sm Jobe. Fences. Eltctdcal Compl. malnt. comm/ trlr pk, 11 carpentry, elec, laundry Reliable, Keren ln»ured 641·8427 like 111rorma1lon on solar Including labor and
AaPalt shelves, partitions Lo ELECTRICIAN. Priced res. Tree trimming & re-pl mblng 497·6831 540-2616 bet 9 aft 4 WATCH US GROW! Phualtiat energy, call Don Inman materlela mual be 11.
-rales. Steve 752-9556 right, tree estimate on moval, clean-uft6• Free u · • -at censed. Unlicensed con-O<lveway·Parklng Loi CUSTOM CARPENTRY large or small Jobs. est, 646-4654 a I. 4:30: Home repairs. carpentry, ' Do Housecleaning. Rall· Pa\pti111 24 hr ED "';' Ul-ll.25 (l 14) IU·Olll tractors should so stale
Repalrs-Sealooellng All types. 20 yrs. Lie. Lie. 396621. 673-0359 Gardenln:r, wanted. mow· cabinets, etectrlcal, able & refs $45. Call Fl"'E PAl"'TllG WATER HEATER Special In their advertising. Con-S&S Asphll 631-4199Llc plumbing. fencing. Don Mary 545-4548 eve:. " " Pool tlealers•Furnaces Sprinltltn Palombo 962-8314 RESIDICOMM'L/IND. Ing. e glng, taking, 966 0149 by Richard Sinor Lie • ,..., ..... ....,, ............. _____ , tractors and consumers,
Dan Hllllberg Grading 2.0 yra .• OQ.my own work. sweeping. tree est I--HoaH Silting 280544 16 yrs 01 happy Drains cleared from $5 AAA Sprlnklerlland5cape contact Mary Grondle at
& Paving Co. Res/comm C t S • Lie. 278041. Al 646-8126 mares. 645-75"41 Carpenlry·Masonry local customers. Mains lrom $15. ~epalrs Repairs. lie #262673. (114) 558-4086 With any Lie. '3976804 842-1720 arpe enrtce Roofing-Plumbing I Young Married Couple Thank you. 963·4114 guar Ev/wknd same S 545-6974, 642-6007 quesllons. Contractor's
L.-Shampoo & steam clean. •Electdclan: new/ repair. IOIWlllTZ U•ISCAPE Drywall-Stucco-Tile from area avail May lhru M&M State License Board. 28
lamittia1 Color brighteners, wilt All types. low prices. Speclal·comm/resfd &more JB646-9990 Sept L oca l ref s QUALITY PAINTERS 851 -96041642·9033 Tile Civic Center Pina,
BAByslnlNG crpts -10 min. bleach. Llc'd. Free est. 631-2345 lndscp/ maint sarv. 13 · 548-1348 p t t ..._ Room 690. Santa Ana, HOUSE DOCTOR: palnl-. romp • nea pro .... ss· p I S • / R • llle & Masonry: new/ My Costa Mesa home nr Hall, 1111/dln. rms $15; avg ELECTRICIAN yrs. Free est. 831·7494 Ing, carpentry, sml Jobs. Care tor your home with 1onatsllo rales 636-7149 oo ervlce epain repair. All types. Ouallty. CA 92701.
Victoria 642·8482 room $7.50; couch $10; Gd rates. Free est. Lie. Expert yard clean-up & Gary 645•5277 l?TL TLC while you vacation INT/EXT. CALL JIM, I ACICWASll BILL'S Free est. Uc. 631-2345
lall chr $5. Guar. ellm. pet 419449 Wayne 831-7530 maintenance services or share lor company & a~o 8.,86 ttal odor. Crpl repair, 15 yrs Jim 545•6698 aft. 6pm PAPA CLIFF help. Matvre. respons-"' • u Experienced & profes-TILE INSTALLED
exp. Do work mysell. ELECTRICIAN Fencing. Ille. plumbing. Ible business lady, cha-slonal. Very reasonable All kinds. Gvaranteed Ballon Productions Unll-
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bright bouquets. 49.il.-7550
Reis. 554--0123 Lie. 233108. Smell/lge JAPANESE GARDENER odd Jobs. 646-6820 eves rpcter & dopundabiltty, OUSTOll PAIMTllG rates for all 01 your pool Reis John 893-0487
CARPET INSTALLATION Jobs. repalrs. ~48-5203 Mal t clean F rel exchanged Avail 25 yrs. Lie 403941 Ins, need~ For eKperl ser-Ceram'1c Tile at Cost " · -up. ree H1alia1 lmmed 730•6171 Rene bonded Reis Color e:(-vice, call evenings 5 pm. & REPAIRS. 30 '}rs exp. ALL ELECTRIC est. 898-1573 aft. 6pm. , ............... ,._______ pert 963-0911 Richard lo 9 p.m. If no-answer. wllnstatl. Work guar.
LIYE ULL•I 645-9031 (bel 8, aft 4) ~~~:1~~i'!. reas. rates. .a&PAJIESE IAHHE.11 & S~~~~;$~gs Jobs ·-.-.-co_m_e_T_l_X____ Palntlng-OC 16 yrs·llc PLEASE keep trying.. George 661-1308 eves
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Etrt. JU 30· Hilluinaallo0ns del." l:iileijZ-Colacrete 646·2942 839·5035 Call MIKE 646-1391 Federated Tax Service 2C HR PH. ·839-1816 1 __ (7_1_C_)_C_l_3_·1_'1_7_1_ ,_T_u_to_r_ia_1 _____ 1 anytime. Pert. tor all Home/olflce appts • ·----------occasions. Beautl'ul 'or Cement-Masonry-Block E · Ambltloos Japanese gar-HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE · Jacksons Pool Service Pvt Tutoring/ Remedial atertauaaeal d 675 5856 D11 Salyer P1inti11 20 E 1 1 Mothera .. Dayl 673•4419 Walls-Cus1, work. Uc. ---------1 ener. weeding, edging, Furnllvre. Trash. Trees • -~ yrs e>1p. ar Y com-nstruclion. Xlnt results, SELL Idle llama with a
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SIU things faat with Dally acoustical beauty ot vol-Cultll1atl~. lerllUZing. to.sell? Cfassllied ads do Have something to sellf remod. Free G6t. 24 hrs. 642 5678 • • " ~P~U~o~t~W~an~l~A~d~•~·~~~~C~laas~l~fled~~A~d~s~6~4~2~-5~6~7~8~c~e~&~g~u~lta~r~·~8~73~-~8~4~98~~~9~64~·~-2~0~8~7~~~~~~~Se~t~l~ld~~~t~t•~m~s~~6~•~2·~5~6~78~~1~t ~w~e~ll.~6~4~2~-5~6~7~8~.~~~~C~1~as~s~1t~1e~d~a~d~s~d~o~11~~~e~ll~~L~lc~.~2~e~3~50~0~.~6~4~5~.0~2~8~0~~C~lass~1~11~ed~A~d~s~6~4~2~·5~6~7~8t~--~-~-~-~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~···=-: ... ; .·:· -·-· .
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Babysitter wanted PI T al-Experienced Remal Car I Legat Secretary-Newport Elderly Lady In her home. v• • ternoons lor 2 sweet person needed to wr11e HOSTESS/HOST Beach. for partner and $600/mot brd 831-0425 Petition Clrculators
kids, my home. Call contracts 7-1 1 Rent 8 J lor gourmet restaurant. associate Corporate ex-aves. Pay twice wkly, work own
mornings 645-7841 Non-Car. 650-1180 11 5 Mon to Fri. Call 1 perlenoe pret Fast. hrs. slart Immediately.
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Frld Mi 6 · THE IR~EC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~udy ence in office proce-1-~·-~------ay, y CHORUS SUMMER Manager/Sates. Expe-Full charge bookkeeper/ host Apply blwn 3-5 al 714-851-9400 dures Call 871·5720. PrHtHill Cltfk • A.RIES (Maren 21-April 19): What you seek is WORKSHOP ls prasent-rlenced fine lewelry·sales Ir. accnt ror Costa Mesa ~aily 251 E Pectl«i C&I Immediate openings In
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home. You ara on hrink. of discovery -you 'll (The Mikado) beginning needed for Laguna 111115• roll. gon'I ladg.ir & In· Hou:.eclea111ng, PIT, e~p. -TRAIHE Wanted adults over 22 entr" level processing
l"' May 17th; Tuesday & Fashion Island. and t •• h -• s lf al New h I kl with ' I recoup loss and make am. ends to family member for Hwrsday, 4-5:30PM. Palos Verdes Ei.cellent c 0 me 6 ' e 5 Must .. iive car"' pnone ma • congem -w 0 en oy wor ng clerk. Accurate typ ng
552_9448. benellis and chance for (714)641·0125 Call Joan 960-697 1 port Beach ott1ce needs youth Must be well and allention to detail
slip of tongue. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons play adv a n c em en 1 General OlllCt> duties June· Hous.,k;epe,-;antect 10 non-«moker who can groomed. personable. a required. $900 10 $1100 impor~t roles. SUMMER C ARE FOR 213/749-1241 Ask for S type .;o WPM. ::pell en-positive motJvator Start per mo. Send resume to S 0 t o ept µart time mainte111 private home unc1a1e. and Is self-at $75 per week. C.all 0 TAURU (April 20 -May 20): n e who KIDS Steve 830AM to t·30PM p1.>r· Newport Beacn motivate" M"st have 1 2.5pm,646_7021(a.sklor Jeanne, NEWPC RPOT
h . hin' h · t h to ff Ages 5-11 . Juno 13-Aug I I II t d ' 5 6 6 58 u u " HOME LOAN IN . • w ispers sweet not gs may ave JUS t al o er 6 7 3 C Sii ER ect or co ege ~ u e"• 4 · 4 ___ _ yr law otllce experience Sharron I. 8 0 8 0 N
h. K -t If d . I 2 Wkdys : OA M to A I s111all C M othce Call fur -759 77 ---------Box ewport -not mg. now 1 ' protect se accor ing y . 6PM. Contect Diana Ehle Experreneed. good ap-Interview 645-6811 HOUSE:.KEEPER, e•per. I Call Barbara -14 Par t-lime workers wanted Beach· 92660. or call
Clandestine .meeting. h elps clarify.policy -terms o r Bu n.n y LY n es pearance. have good re· for ~.ome on bay Mf\n, LIKC GOLF? Out~tana1ng No E.teper Nee Fridays & 714·640-4350.
will be defined. Pi.sees, Gemini, Virgo persons play 548-2237. 645·3231 lerer'lces. Works well with General Ollice heJvv Wed •r Engll~h prnf'd, opply to represent top Saturdays. 10-6. <lemon----------
k 1 eves. public. Full or part time phones P. .. rt t ~ne 111 ~ai tlt't'dnd 645-4333 1•lt tine goll manutacture• 51<a11ng rood.in marke1s PlllllCTlll I
ey roes. ARCO 34 14 So. Main Hunt1ngtu1t t:l1>ac.h Colli Netid exper phone sales n e d r yo v 1 home SILi SCIEEllH
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Power. authority Ba1ine11 & Santa Ana -Aggie. 841-4 110 IMSURAllCE -1 person Call Gene 714-978-8877 Packing. Handling, and •
are key words -relationship grows stronger and Caterl•c GENERAL OFFICE' A')Anrv ari;t1ur•t•nQ Must 1 898-2888 ___ • jl"artt•me assistant ror silk screening hosle~
you are due for promotion. !='.apricorn, Taurus, Fin.1nci1l O•der dosk. tyµ1r1g. l1t111g 1,11, e ~•pe· •Mc» wn•i I uauOR C'LEAI< . Full-, Newport Beach Facial Fu 11 TI me · Eng 11 s
Cancer persons figure prominent,ly. You'll be asked Part time cook week bkl<'g & payioll. Sh.rung • ~ Av to 111a1 ea 11n·11i lllQhts. good pay. Salon 642-4911 speaking pref. CRYSTAL Room and pvt bath In lux. ends. Need person with salary S960/m,, Phot1e !:>v»i .. mi. Goud teie-mRture person &Aper CREATIONS. 631-5414
to take charge of special campaign. Prestige is on :;'c0e~~~ ~~~e·0;h u~11~,~~ ~ggk4n~er;i,;::'~fp!~.~ Thu1s. May 5 & Frtc;Jay. pho11t1 0.,1501181ny 7er. I req Apply ln person PART TIME SALES P/T WEEIEllS OILY
upswmC·Ag.CER J 21 J l 22) Lo . $285/mo. $100 dep. ence Good pay, pleas-~~Yln~e~~':,ee~4t~,~~ n·.anont pos1t1ort Salary 29'37 E Coasl Hwy,I Supptementyour lncome Mover/Driver_ 24+ yrs. N ( une -U Y : ng-range VleW Avail May 10. Relerences Ing Santa Ana environ-0 2085 •lp.in Call Stephanie. CdM by doing Interesting Clean cut _ Hard Work·
is emphasi zed -you'll receive communication please. Call eves and menl Call only 9 11 AM A & Rentalsc 646·9930 831-04~1 ----.--Cl .. lelephone sales work on Ing Good Driving re · • Placentia. Ste 5. M ----Liquor era t1ehal1 ot National Com· --which could result in JO. urney. You could become weekends 960-5844 558-1304 int Design Sho cord Pref. E)(per. but will ~""'.""-------·!----------Hair dresstng assistant enor w Cashier exper 111 gre<:f}ry panles Many shllls to consider training right involved in talk show program or mail order l•siaesaea Cert11ted Escrow Olltce• must be licensed. ideal Rc>or~ tlP.eds oart 1'"'~ or liquor store Morn or choose trom $4 per hr person. Start, $5/hr.
campaign. Prospects good for finishing important for Sale 4012 wanted 10 start new es-working ~·tuat1nn for Pers"n F"dRy w I Evenings guaranteed plus lucra-STA RVING ACTORS
assignment. ----------1 crow co lnveslment firm mature 1nd1111..iual 1n onH•t •tlt1<'e N 9 675·6864 Mo t1ve bortu; program MOVING CO. 650-l366
L E O ,._, f uld fall Retiring lrom wholeaale oan supply considerable lovely well estabtollnerl 64:1 2255 ____ Loan Processing . Sales exper pret'd, but
(July 23-Aug. 22): uutial ef ort co business. $75,000 buys business Good oppor L B .. c II L I s Wiii tram !he rtght per ••••"" "-•trtl f k S d 'h · lik 1 G · -salon. ag c .... a •ca ecrefarv Prestigious Bank 1n • "' -short o mar . econ try, owever, lS e Y to all. equip plus. ood In-tunlly lor aggressive 494-9729 for lniervlew Medium size N B / Law Santa Anal Costa Mesa son For Interview Call: Worker. fvll time QC
succeed. Emphasis on employment, investments. ~~r~: 9~-~~~;nslon , person. Aeply ln conlld· HANDYMAN In Firm ts sel"k1ng a C11111 area is looking tor VA/ Aobm or Linde al work wlaudfo cassettes.
results of JO. int efforts. Partner or mate discusses ence. A. 9oston, tJ 3 Laguna Bea-l11..,a11on Sec:101arv with FHA and Cl)nventlonal 5C5-5lll Min wage to start. Apply -1--.-------t Corporate Plaza Or, "" "' ' Books on Tape 711 C finances, will perhaps seek a new deal. Another Leo •llaHS illOt. NB 92sso 494·1930 2-3 yr& H 11er•ence to Loen Prooessors w1tn · •
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0 t 'ti wor~ closely w1 Pata-1._2 yr .e.(per.1ence~ u1~1 ~j~~~~~ W. 17th St. esa. r·~--~~~~~~IB·involv~ed~.~~~~~~~~~~==iJl!JMtlill~~~~~J~f!~'§•~a~a~t~l~ii~~~~~~~!IJ!~~~~~ 'Q&l-.1:1. ~ .~. • • ...,'d:. ~ '4111~~'<tlr"~ ~r -' ' ·-&·~-:\ • _,,,.~;-"?--;i
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confidence. OCUS on public relations, partnership. C-38 lie. seeking lndlvl-mensurete with t>~peri~
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A:pl)o1ntmt111t AME -e1r own established Two career oriented 11_
lidif . f 1 al Ca Ca . i:luel to RMO as Corp e11c.e Good Benefits. ICAN u:MPO R A~Y rovtes. Mature. oulgo oen·-~neededtolearn so ymg o eg .agreement. ncer, pr1com. Olllcer. 2 hrs per wk.1----------752,-6841 SER V 1 CE S. Ing. t111rac11ve parental the ;;ms 01 brokerage & Aquarius persons figure prominently. Tremendous money opp. OLERI __________ -;;..-;;..-;:.-;:;._-_____________ -::,-;;;.;:=-. 714-937-3~!>8 type person. please call management 01 com-
LI.BRA ("'-23 Oc 22) Lo dis lJ for retired c>r over 40 --2 5PM M F 646 7021 ~pt. -t . : ng tance ca person wtth at least 10 Work lull 11me In beaull-~Loa• Processor* -· -· -· merclef R.E. Income
could telate to travel, employment, possible reunion w,,,., Exl ti c ful Dana Point Harbor HOLMES TUTTLE x101 ~a1a~ p1115 commis-Per-. lfttlt P/T during trelnlng. Excellent
with relative. Social lif e accelerates, popularity r~s f8uAr;;· lns~r~~ :~Pei Tues through Sal Type SIOJI, "";.:mum 2 years Unl~~ited Openings benefits • llf.e & health
1 . . , F .bod bonded. 714-499·2801 SOWPM. applltvde. For exp er 1st A ;>nd TO Wen~" early risers that Insurance plus dental increases, reso uttons require reVlew. ocus on Y bet' 7 6 9PM datalls and follow up. Nwpt Bch 851 _0444 needto work during plan. Call Reatonomlcs,
image, diet, exercise, communication. Gemini is ---------• Mlnlmvm 2 years general those hours Musi be 675-6700. · olved Meaey tot.an 4024 olllce exper. $5 per hr. LOT PERSOl ltEEDED --------mv SCORPIO (Oc 2 N 2 ) Be d . APPLY IN PERSON Tues lor 7-1 1 Rent A Cer avallable some mornings llEOEPTlllllT t. 3-ov. l : rea ytorevtSe, $25,000 to $500.000 throughFrt.8·11AM and Wash&Cletellcars Only trom 2 AM to 11 AM, Full or ptlllme receptl -
review, to tear down for purpose of rebuilding on 2.nds. Fast approval & 1-4 PM DANA POINr I exp people apply M on-F11 and wknds sec'y. Typing. phones.
m ore solid structure. Personal relationships ar e funding. 85 l-9 !35. De-MARINA co. 2705 Dana I 650-1 180 Good supplemental In-bulk mailing, for medical nae Corp CdM, Doug o oa Point come. ldesl tor students co. Call AM. 546-5956. emphasized: you'll learn where you st.and with a Bvlley: Bkr. r., ne · IJIAUllS NEEDED and home-bodies. we
very special person. Leo and another Scorpio figure iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil COlllTEll llELP Earn s450 to seoo per train you lo take retail llMtJtiMitt/TJPitf
prominently. PIT Mon thru Fn. Super week 11 yoCJ have 8 sta. Inventories. working with 10 key helpful, not ne-
SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Study 1 IAY APHIYAL Sandwich. CM 545-4867 wagon or van and enjoy one ot the nation's lar-cessary, boating know-wor~tng with teenagers gest Inventory services. ledge helpful Salary written reports. Emphasis on security, long range lltal Eatatt Ltaea ORllSE SNIP JOIS Call Mr Rounl!ue at We pay you while you commensurate with ax!S·
plans and selection of material. Family member 114·111·2114, lb. No e~perlance neces-545.7058 btwn llAM 6 train Also mere can be er. 673·7272
be aril · ed ru· eel h sary, Eit.Oltfno career op-IN JPM k d openings tor career ad· ---------may tempor Y restnct • co m to ome or ~~~~~~~~~! portunity. wee ays. vancement. Must be 18 llEOE,,,_.T
hospital. Plans should be kept flexible. Virgo -I Fee ror Olreclory COST A MESA MASOM THIER o• High School Grad and 5 days week. 9·5PM figures prominently. Nert111t1, T.D.'14021 1-312-888-4347 Somo expene,,ce noces-have reliable transporta-The Real Estaters
CAPRI CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on A,I, ••nLEll EKI. C-1633 9 11 r y w 11 Q e n e 9 tton. Some 10-key very Ask tor Terry. 546-2313
d . h • -We hav11 1mmed1ate 11pe111ngs 951_4591 netpfut we are taking family, trips, v i sits, major omest1c c an~es, Mtrflllf Ot. lao. DELIVERY PERSON tor for a saies Posmo•ts applications from May 3 Restaurant
actJUStments. :Special purchase aimed at beautifying Spectallzlng In 1st & 2nd TV & appliances. only Matu1e person to work lrt lhru the 8th. 6 AM 10 DIJ W1ltrt11/waiter
surroundings. making home a more comfortable,. TO's since 1949 exper need apply ABC WE OFFER·. busy s11n<1w•ch shoµ. 2 Noon ONLY WASHING-Newport Beach lull aer-o l d Robt.Sattler NHICM1_T_v_._H_.B_._9_6_8_-3_3_2_9__ dys w k & wknds TON INVENTORY SER-vice dinner house.
attractive place. ne who recent Y appeare R.E. Broker Bd Realtors IEITAL ASlllTAIT •Professional Tra1mng 675-37!2 VICE. 11610 Beach Blvd.' Blackt>eard's. 4250 Mar-
indilferent makes amends by presenting t.oken of 642•2171 545-0611 2 1 x O t 't f M t 11 ... 1•011 fro it Office s t e s 4 Hun 11 n gt on tlngale Way. N.B. Apply affection. years expor ence. ·ray e ppor UOI Y Or anagemen • Beach (Beach, So of In person only be1-2
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F eb . 18): Count your w ioow HAS US tor 1g1;~.7sdeen~~nry·s:;cok~~gry. •Guaran teed Salary For busy Santa Ans Cll· Slater) & 4 pm. {No phone calls). T.D's, $10,000 up. No 11.. nlc E11por prel'd ----------< liave aomethlno you want .
change. What appears to be something for nothing credit check. no penalty. enjoyable working cond • 30K to 50K Earning Potenhal _5_11_6_·4_2_3_6_P_am_a1_e ___ 1 Buyer meets seti.r·wllh an 10 se07 ClaNlfled ads do
could cost more than originally anticipated. Moon ~78j!7f1~nlson Assoo. -:t,f~:T~~~i.8~~1~!sct~~: •Cash Bonus Incentives, WANT ACTION? eflecuve ctassllled ad. 11 well / catt NOW.
position emphasizes payments, collections. income, ---------• slfled Ad l058. Dally p1• T p . c1asslted AO• 642-5678 s.42·5678 642-5678.
location of lost articles. Pisces, Virgo natives figure 2nd TD's from $5,000 lo lot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa r1ps, nzes
ProminentWs. . s5o.ooo high yreld se-Mesa, 92626. •Insurance Program ourea by single family;---------PJSC S (Feb. 19-March 20): Talents, special homes 1n san 'Bernar-o.n1a1 Hyglenl•t •Demonstrator Plan
abilities receive r ecognition -take lli.itiatlve, push ' dlno. Prln only Call Busy ~ort Centtr
ahead, realize this can be a power·play day. Accent Dennis (714) 886-9828 Group s p/1 person. Mon-Fri 9·6. Plsnt conditions. Call tor personality, personal appearances. responsibility, lnttrvlew. 8~0.1122
h · 'llingn t · in ·u Pvt pertlea wish to pur-1---------aut onty, w1 ess to asser Vlews J>OSl ve chaae tat & 2nd TO's. ,,.,.,, Wer•rt••·
manner. t h I • are a . B k r . needs elf around exper'd
l/6tlH58·0318 full time help. Mon. thrv
3012 Ptr1ta1l1 3012 --------Thur11 1 to 5;30. Must
E I apeak English. Wages vp OlllEITAL IPA •I U•tdl lo S7 11n hour depending
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Make 2 llOle klda happy.
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14 wlla old. May 3 nr Sun a S1nd motel. HB.
536-2543
Found: long hair btlC fem
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Found: Brown puppy vie
Stetlt 8ro1. 22nd C.M. No ID &48·8983
Found: BlaClk, grey,
orang•, end white ~t ~ 11fll*I tall. Or1nge coll# 548-1351 ·
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11g NO. H/\RBOR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH hp only tor vuleble some evea. Size 5, 7, or · 9 . Apply el ALAMO FULLERTON
141-IUI .... 11 ...... 4111
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10AM· 12AM lllJlll'Tll cArthur, N.8.
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A.TTRACTIVE DITIO ··-·· MASSUSSES -• TO SERVE YOU. Bac.,..or/8.chl!Orette --*-"-,-1-1&-n--1 0111ce ' 11rthd1y Part1e1. TllWT•llll
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1172 1000 2~ h ExarcfH Claaa. FIRST -• .. oura CLASS FREEi 897·2069.
840-2670 Th• IHtHt drew In lh• 1----------1 WHI ••• Delly .Piiot
ClaMllltd Ad. Call Today 642-.M71.
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Benl<lng work PILL Tiii tlWI Call: G4ts.<>3G6
Excetl•nt Opportunity fo1 Expsndlng Co. ne•d• sxl)el'Mlnc.O .,.rt0n In an et1per. 101er lnatelltf.
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c111 Linda oacua, credit• t1elptu1. C111
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Seti 1dlt 1tJWrta U2·H71 ey + bonua. 751·70 t3
·we are Seekinc People that:
•Desire to Achieve
•Good Reputation
•Sales Aptitude and
Likes People
•Willing to Work
Protess1onally
Now lnterviewin&
Apply In Person Between
1 p.m.·3 p.m. or 5 p.m. 7 p.m.
ASK FOR MARSHALL
2845 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA
No Phone Calls Please
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KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK
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\CROSS 48 Poplar
' 1 Plenty 49 Small d rtnk
C 8 P9'klt paece 50 Con8'der •o Underwear ~ Turning 44 Plend green
15 M ine .nett 57 Poached
~6 Be dtfNted ~ Btlnk
t 7 Inane ones 59 Agave
18 Laddet truck 60 -of
t garage Commons i:o M op 6 1 Noted
~ 1 Egg producer 62 LeglalaUon
12 -apace e3 Went wrong
:3 A merinds DOWN
J6 Apples 1 Oecllnea
17 Panic 2 Company
O Procedure 3 Zone
1 I.e., In full 4 Expend
•2 Styles 5 Compass
,3 Claulfled -point
.6 Demolish: 8 Vaults
1 Var. 7 None god
7 Pierced 8 Doug&aa -
8 Boring one 9 Ingested
·9 Large bird to Garment
0 Digger 11 Army drill:
1 Promised 2 wds.
land 12 Reaowce
2 Hirsute 13 Palmists
growths 19 Entertainers
4 Instrument 21 Pronoun·
15 Dum as 24 Youngster
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heroine 25 Golf's -
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~-. ~7 Of c:llelr, look• good, for ~Ugh•~, !!'!'.~ 14' APollO '71, 231110, ludcfy ...i & lod!. oood ed. Ilk• n ew, lo ml. Oood oond. 12 00 . ....._...2 , r-_., oenv••., trell.er, DP'. oond. S276. 17.....,... !!!O!>.o .. ~ 661""'34 Of 87 ... 7137 tnt 91>1 01 din. Mutt bl 87""" .....,.1 ' fm ""'-"-_..:.......;.._....;... ____ _ Tr~~ old, but 11ood eble to ~,bY Thure. .__ ~':""..:oo' o/ t': Mo P«t: Xlnt oond. wtct1 'II U. • 1180. 494-4200 evening M.•. ar11.1.ong earrtaoe Smllh ~ for a rile l i e r bolt. eoc111orl11. 1260. '11 ... ...., lunroof. perfect IOflcl
AntQ mellog1111y roll·IGP 151·25&1 lift PM. rone f.leclrlo ~11er 842-1264 l44-442l 7S1-0lt8 ldt S. Cornlr wlth -,Iv. en• S1S,IOO or telle over
d••k I 1500, M1tchlng Oold ~ V9lour eote. Oood c:;"d. I lO, Call 11• Sou~ beY bOAt. DO BMX racing cr11ia.r. ~ =::. ~ ~"Jr.= fvtie
etlelr Ind. 131-M1' MO. tu4 91~ Very oheft'/. I (0,600. 24 lt>t, cM>moiy trwne, ,.., flNI. MOO. Attet e --------
CKerry wood (?l dr...., 8oflbed 1250, w 1toola mmas llTI s.t,.•
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w/oval Senay lremed '4011, llv. rm tab* 150 Twin NII SH .15. F11ll 7., .. 2' I • T b M•t 177 Dat1un Pick Up 5
mirror •• dr•--··~ ... 649-2141 .... 170.15. 1(1:'\!. que-un l WAY Fogy OT. loll of ohrorM. "' _!_ lc>Md good oond Pn-
;;c::ri:4d•led ·oe. . Oalc dlnefl• W/IOIJr ohalr9. :rv.~".° o~~:: :ood t~~ 13' Zodl•o 40 hOrll Hit oond~~5. '71 lnt'I TravelAll ~.:!l VII• P111y Mull ......
good condllon 1160 or Mey 14 or untll lllJ>PIY Mere41ty eno' Hlghllllldlr 5-4 MBNZ trucJt r,p,· 81orlflc1 11700, D1y1 Anllf!ft! Hll bell otfet. "6-44411 111hau11ed. 751-43111 trailer plu1 .~,r .. , l3000 .. ..,.,. ... , Iren e, Cl I "r hllOh • 4 7 -5 •• 8 . Ev ••
HARBOR AREA 8ft Naugahyde couch, x.lnt obo. day, 876-11178, ....... Mll '4000. 046-3"8 _53_36-. __ 3008 _____ _
APPLIANCE SERVICE oondlllon $95. 048-4038 Lamp St~ OolnQ Out of 848-5707 Ilk for Tony '82 Chevy S-10, IQ ml, '7t 2AOZ, $4900. 12500 W 1 d or 645-8070 Bu1lne11. L11g1 lnven-, N9wl Newl Right oft the loaded, mu11 Mii. 14500 jutl apenl tortng, •Ml recon ·· t:)· tory. dl1pt1y turn, dnk1, .82 17 Aqua Sport. 01-ahOwroom floor. Kawa-or bit otr. 5"5-2014 hlng r:0-1oeo ,_ eppllanoea. 5" 17 2 Burnt Orange Swlvel Ille cai.lnet, cUh regtet· pr~ w/10 HP Evlnrude, ukl 560 Mutt 11111 _-vt_~-~·-----f 1tf AIPUMlllt Chalra $60. 1 Hlghbeck er, Ugllt t111tu1e1. 1torage Center ooneole 110.000 $2300 neaollable Cell '67 Ford Ranchefo, ~ty '74 280Z, Marantz, AM/
L.• 1157-0133 Spanllh Wood Chair $15. b I n.. I• rn p p., II. 080. 173-41364 John 850-11105 .. good cond. Ruo• gd, ell FM CMNlll. Runt~.
831-6248 -/wtlnde. 83 t-7690. 1967 ""'t 8, .... Ciaf1 FIG r b I I. I 2 0 0 0 Io b o , look1 clMn. 13.000 080 Ref I 1250 Waeher a bl'v' I "' ...... New '83 Kewuakl KX125 83t-2782 54e-77ff r g. • For Sale; off white 2 pc lrvln• Coaat C.C. Mem· ca n eru Mr, ·-· Gal-Newt' r~ 11350 ---------
gr." :~·.~~~6.•,'i~: 11et. $100, off whit• be11hlp. 11400. Save I~. 120 HP Mer11rufaer Ed63l-3094J648-2278 '81FOR04X4PU '70 210 Seden Ohc, a/11, 1146-6&4& Ratt1n Barca lounger. $t00. 7141844-0078 1/0, VHF. D/S. lull can-8 cyt, stick, $6500. stereo. 11tnt In/out.
$200, GE microwave, ltvloe c .c .c . Golr Mern-vu, all ufety equip .. Hond• 200CC. Ilk• new, 84"'"73 I 3 3 o o JO B O . p . p .
a l A o y Teppen oarb41Qe ClOITIP¥· 1100. Copper & bran befll'llp. 11300 +Tr Fe. trallef Incl. $499.5 offer. only 1800 miles, wind-•81 FlOO 8 cyt 3 apd w/ _1183 __ -11_3_3.4 _____ _
tor,lltcenew.nlYlfUMd diving helmet, Replica, 64._1307 551-19113aher 5pm. 1ereen & helmet. 1375, o~drlYtplck~p 23000 °74 280Z. xlnt cond. 26 -to: once 41 Among $150/0BO. 769-0eOO 1250 firm. Deak w/ • 714/84G-t295 • • did 43 "My Sister • MCretary, $85, tons ol Hoepltal bed, menuel, 22 Sebercreft, 185 hp, • ml, Ss.400 obo. 4114-20611 13750 . .._5-4781 ColdlpOt retrlg, $100., mtec Item•, buketl, pie-$325/obo. 831-1471 1 l/O. rec. depth finder+ 78 Yemaha 500XT En- '81 Chevy Pick Up, fully 78 280Z 5 1pd, CIHn, ~~~~:rt 44 Energy ::rn-:nr:.~:r::: :gg: ~~;~1 c II h on I y . Pett. lllew he Diet =~·t!:,~e:r'64~· gr~~ ahape. $700. IOeded. $&450. 54MA58 ~~r~1~CJt_~5:':;
29 Go under 45 Grottoes 11&4-583!1 ..... •'--M 2.5'114'113', 1/4 wire. 2 11' lntH ftaltr Suzuki Gl 450, 1980, •. ·~~0~!!ci~=· bed-548-9858
I 46 Dwell Bull11n G1n.,.1Setler gu _. lft IOCklng doors, S75. Montock. 19711 85 HP OOO ml. Cobra Alarm, 64s'.711M (Tim Th0m11) z a/ I
aga n etov• w/hood, Harvell box aprlnga end frame 64M795 Evin rude. Atio trlr. $895. 549--0978 -& ·~~ 2~.;. 4:int, ~ 30 Cankers 47 Ceremonies Gold. 1 100. gd con4. XI n I c 0 n d · S 100 · 150 uHd bleycl11, 111 15800. 642-0053 Eves wtind• W..W obo.
32 Tout le-; 49 Precip itation 831-2177 720-1857 kinda. From $15 10 $85 .. 75 Tehlll 18• Bowrlder Hodaka 100 dirt bike, Cr-·Ceb-Tandem. Wiii 838-2517
All 5 1 Time petlod s.tre/cook etove, look• Ol11lng room aet, lormal No reae olter retused Voklo 110 nllde k. run1, $150 OBO. took at Chev, GMC or -.7-9-,.-80-ZX-• ._-... -~ ..... -t0-..... -.
34 Reno cubes 52 Besides 1tk1 old laat\loned 11ove. welnut table. 4 chairs. Repafrs also. "Corner 4th ll500 OBO 675-7;;;f 63f"-7160 Foret '73 to '80. After 6 ' m """~ ,...... $600 china cabinet. '6115 & Lacy. Santa Ana · . PM. 543-2917 Gregg good cond. $7800. • 35 M ast 53 Tobacco · 848-2498 1980 28 ft Paeemaker 78 Kewuakl 400 KV•1--------';.;:;...~ 760-1237 645-8532 Flotatlon tank, deep rel•-Flybrldge, twin Inboards: luxe. 7800 actual ml. 'l1 Ftr4 Fiii len ---------37 Colleen 55 State: Abbr. Frigidaire Froat Fr• R .. King & Queen llze water Jtatlon. atress. fatigue, Fresh watet cooled. Ont rldde11 by sensible rider. v. Ton. lumber rack. 200SX 78, AM/FM stereo, 38 Smoke alarm 56 Highest note frig. wlbottom trv, 1109-bed, $150 & $260; In· S 3 5 7 5 • 11 t • Inc . 140 hrs. Liker-. BB~ SllOO. 892-3941 ~eeda rear bt1k11, ~~2:500· 831-2161:
40 M en and ~ 57 Haggard pertone 1125. 548-11249 cludfl baee. Double bed. 960-0794 slip. 211,1195 875--2685, 11181 HONDA 900 custom steering pump, body ....:...;..._ ______ _
boys book tr~. Fro.lfree, 10· white. $50; 8' sofa, 1125; P~ Magic l1t1nd gold mem-Wk 213/489-6386 fairing. cobra elarm. work. $1,000. Alter a PM '81 280 ZX. 5 apd, new pie pillow. s75: Etagere, b hi d s1200 $2800 Melln<I• 641-5900 548-2917 Gregg cond, potyg~t .paint, ..,..._,...,....._.,........,...,.....---------1 de by aide $245. chrome & glaH, $150; ere P car • · 9' Avon Redcre11 4HP 1-,----__;.:;_ ___ , pro1ec1lon, btue. lo ml. 548-8685 Chrome noor lamp .. $25; 85l·3087 111 6PM Evlnrude. iclnt cond. 1980 KZ550 llke new, 78 Dodi: 9000 GBW St0,800 obo. 58&-8058
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2 3 5 Refrigerator. flke new, Hodak• Motorcycle 125 WESTEriN SADDLE $700. 714/648-4212; black on bleck. tow pickup. t up II moblle _ _. ___ ...._ _ _. troat tree. 2 door. ll65. cc, $350; 831-3850 Tooled leather 2131376-9983 mllel. (714) 831-0754 mechenlc buatneu. :.F.:;:la~l._ ____ ... 1 ... 1 ... 13 ..
1---------1 $100 957 8300 Auto, P/S, P/B, AM/FM 803-llOeO B11nk bed eet w/dre-re. -Sail 7014 79 Yamaha 650 Speclal, cus, s.w . 1n11rume1111-'78 Aat X19, 26,000 orig ___ _. ___ _. WHITE REFRIGERATOR 2 Maple. Can be M(>arat-NEW WROUGHT !RON 1111}! cond. 7 ()@ 11\1, w/ tlpn, new ,1200JC..tl.6. ml: 311MPG. Absolutely
door, only $60. • ed. 1125. 548-3028 PARROT CAGE, $70. Fii SAtE llWI e11tras.-ST20l>.~2.r tlfee, 60,000 ml, tinted Pli'f$31115/otr. a.46-8533
W7-39311 •VIH Slit 754-1400 or 675·5975 11n. IMll UT ••ttr It•" IOZO glue. CB redlo, & venlty It... 1121
M l --W .. afllfllA f _ platee. Truck, •II tool1, =:=::-..-------Maytag gu dryer, brown, Formal D.R Set. 4 c:hrs. ....... aal • ._ With a traller. aallbox, II e Couple wlahee to pur-and e,q u 'fi men t + '80 ACCOfd lX I good 11ondltlon $100. (2-capt) $500 OBO Jackett, trapeze & oera. L 7000 b _, llLL _ _. _ _.._ ...... _,..._~ 963-850 1761 • W111ted: Camping tent & 12500 C ell 17 141 chase LATE MODE cu1tom1r1 o o. -••
I,_ __ 13_7_3_____ -• lne11penelve wood teble 5 4 8 _ 8 S 3 3 0 r ( 2 1 S) MOTOR HOME. Will pay 559-7458 Plulhl Ptulhl Pluahl Top
lo .E. Avocedo Refrlge Green 8' teether couch. w/6 cflalra. 687-3939 380-9680 Mon. thru Fri. cuh. 497-2280 YIU "41 of the llne gaa.-aaver w/
14.7cl, $225. 4112-11477 $4-00. TMk coffee table. • 1 •• 1 dly$ & u1c for Don. •MOTORHOME plenty of etyl•I Velour Evee. $75. Tealc dr_., $100. U..-. RENTALS* '79 Van Converelon Interior, air cood., etc.
Admiral home freezer, End teble. $25. Teak hd-la1tnatall '224 s:i~~~l~t w~~~:rii!.f. From $195/wll. All stzes. 111$1' 11U (1BWH53). Jull need
$100 OBO. 4•3858 evs board. S25· 87S-4588 Ovation Claeslcel Guitar 17000. 873.0 227 or 2156 Newport Bl. Vacation time 11 herel reliable pweon to make -~-~--1 (FRIGIDAIRE Refr1ger•tor. 9' wtllte couch & ottomlfl. w/hard ahell cue, has1 675-1714 650-1500 Cu11?.~ equ_!.~P•dSoffor :111 oi:°"c!i~ac~~ yellow I d good cond. $350. Nancy, bullt In plek-up w •82 FLEETWOOD Jambo-your -141re ..,..na. I N yment :=~B055~con 64M7117ah8PM volume, Base & Treble CAL-25 ree. 23 •• showroom bed, Ice box, 29,000 surne.Ao~p,: ~ "---t--+--+--P------~--1=========1 control 11lnt shape. Best Elctr• clean, 7'/t hp Hon-d 7500 ml 49 moe mllel & eo much morel ~~!-,. .. .!k socr ..:;,_ae • ~ Waaher. ct•• • work• Offer. Call Sonni• da. bauery, 150 Genoa con · • · (2A121158). Ju1t need .~· I ""V"'·
good, $85. Dryer. gall, Ca111t Sain 540-478& SI w/Newport Beldl allp. :'axtron•wer:~t~~ rellebll ~ to mak• '80 Pr-'ude 5-tpd. M#lff, wortt1 good
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5'8-44t5 .::C..;;;ta.;;•;;u;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l1rtM "84nt ltlh '13 H081E CAT IA'• rl 6!40-6118. ev/wknd• No old contr.,;:t1 to u -cass, Kint cond. $5500. • S900 64M795 • '"' 1 r, 673-i1320 111rne. No back p-t• p .,.. ........
I •··'--· 1900 OBO. 831-7180 -•··~· P. · 4__.,.v-. · ....,. -IWIP mil G(Jll.4RS: Martin 1953 1 .......... _ .,,_.,..... Trail .Yranl 1824 due. A1k tor Ro11 11 4W~cond~.t,t. EVery ..,...., -II ....-.. ---·--. _ ~ S/CDga.. '711CMc.~apd.1tlnt~.__
Price only s 108. Call • c · 71° •• >Su. Gu d u-"u 720-1879 '78 30' Vacat oneer. air. , · lo ml, 12800 or bit Otr. 1~ Oran~• Co11t ollege. $500. Vlolln Bowa. like awning. am/Im 8 track 66 Ford 'ltT, xlnl cond, Wkdy• aft. 81>m. wknd
G11ry 845-731 Falrv IW & Arlington, ,_ $40 & up. 642-3628 Tll WU 1f111 atereo, bltln blender & tnrf, ndt eng. rebid. bet 11am 640-2028
Re trlg . Fro11 Free Co111 Meaa. Admlealon oaveatt.8PM. 1 d S300flrm 7518876 · ' · _....,. _ _.. _ _. _ _. WHllnghouH, hH le• free 10 buye11. S,eller Prt l•••er a.tel v$8accum , ~ .. ! con ·. · -'79 Accord Hatchback, maker 11g6• 848•2498 RIMNetlone/lnfo. Fartlaa electronic organ. ·93 Luera $17115 200. 842-vv.><> Aatl .. n, grNt cond. Sll-..r W/blk
558-5880 completely portable w/ '83 Rowing ehell• $1430 26' 6 V8 Ken9klll, tull bath. Clualn "45 Int. 5 apd, $3500 OBO . ...,.,...._-+--+-+--i Maytag w11her & dryer. toot pedal amp, carrying Everythlng on Mle hkup h09M. $3200 obo. 1163-6313, 873-4188
hllvy duly Ilk• new, very Yard Sale. Huge multl-ceae Incl, w/Jordan st-824 W. 18th St. CM 953--0919 'II ...... 0.... 75 HOND .. CVCC WGN
cleen 1190 each. tamlly, many collectables age mate dbl epker amp. ..-2..oa4e Reb'lt eng. ~ew l op, $2,000" or belt olr
848-2408 trom 40'• & 50'•· Lote of In new cond. Coet S1750 Cal 2-27 <lei '78. Hinged Aato .. tift pelnt, new tires. Com-841-2148 aft 6
S-a refr"'. 1 yr old, 17 clothes. lamps, tablet, tor quick ••le 5375 t 1 jib plete ground up reetora----------cu It, a~ond . $6 2 5. motorC)'Clle part•. Fri/Sat complete. 850-t355 $2~~.' 7~;_957.o:Si::r11' IMPORT ANT NOTICE lion. Priced $5,995' or '78 Aecord. 5 1pd. Air, !!!:::+:~=~=~=~,=.= .. ~ 892-7111 1111 4311 dya, only 10-6. 385 E. 19th St. Office fwrailut & TO READERS ANO trade for 11llboe1. 01. •stereo cu e, Xlnl cond, Belt...... II• ltlt ...... II evee S48-8288 • C.M. "=-•,.tal ,2._ Ulllfllf ADVERTISERS 675-1395, eve 831-3804 Sac r 11 l c • S 3 150 . ............................ __ ....,.... ~u--2 4' Catarina. Good The prlee ot Items ad-k?991
Route peraon. Good drlv-IHllHIY/&llT TYPIS"'[~ 85-75 wpm, gen. I . •ttnall 1814 Garage Sale Sat. May 7· ea111• -a shape, good motor, good ver1tsed tfY v9llCte deal-... •••~-· .,.., • • -----Ing record 1 mual. Sa-For buay RE Develop-office & recept. Airport Stereo, sofa. 1855 New _., .. .-r•• · sllp. Call eves, ij4Q..283-4 ers In the vetilcle elassl· 3 speed. seoo OBO lawn 1127 lary, vacetlon, lldc lellve, ment Co. One person area. 851·1851 Bldr/Cerpenter Supplies. Jersey, Coate Mesa. $350 OBO 646-7642 lied advertltlng columns 751-4680 ::.::;:.::;....., ___ ....;~~
1n1ur1nce ben1t111. ofc, non amkr. muat hive ..... ..-1 •• _ All mull f.1 GrNI 1111-F 1 1 Ch h A 1 Bee tit 1 1 walnut desk 13' laser -StrNker, Jack doa not Include any~
178!5M Sk""""•k Cir, Irv. xlnt ""''"" lkllla & c:om-•pp.1y'-m-ornl-nga:'-Sar-~·751~-emlMI. CdM. p' rvkel w L urcs I nnsu•, S75u Sut !~1 d-k S25 Holt design, brand ,__ pllceble tues, license. 1967 El Doredo. collec ,,_. .,.. ... .. _..,.. ... ar ng ot a e. a . . u"""' vv • Sl200. 49.._9548 transfer tees finance tort. Orig cond. Beau
Salee _Computer/ Solt-mend of Eoglleh langu-genl1's, 843 W. lllth, C...u I May 71h. 8am-2pm. Bake 645-9177 eherges fa. f0r elr pol-IMlher. Runs #all. $1200
-· pert time, e11per. :!~~~~r==-C.M. S91a1e. Food ~htevetytbe ~ 3 side chairs. brown, vinyl, Cal 28• xlnt cond wt lutlon ~ontrol device nrm. 545-7080
W/ PC No Programmer. -1 tal ••1• 19 you m'V'' ..,.,... ~··ter ..... wtth arma 1150. Honde O.B. Race. crulte, ti t d al · · ence lnd1p1nd1nlly. went ...... .,_..____ 1-u - • 1 f p 1 d 11 ~ ""' B cert lcat ons or e er lel la .. 714/968-5&00. Front o--..,..,... ..... ..,,... grow""'tng ....... ser....-vlc•~ fl0rm~. C'"NNON •E 1 w / 1 yr no or. r ce 10 18 ' 1 room divider panel 5 X llve aboard, w/N moor-• ...... .........--~ "' " clothes, sporting goods. 5 .. h. , "'ht rusl colored Ing. Make otfe<. Cell alt document,ry prepara-i=:::::£.:=c:..::::......--
Salll Some bookkeeping, col· Need someone to follow wrnty, caH/tflpod Incl. dishes. tamps etc. 2525 $95_ 84~ w'< da. 6PM 548-6356 lion charges unless di tltTI lt•'9t llJ lttk leg• degree pref'd. up leada and develop $225. 846-5515 Mark Fairview Roed. Coste otherwise specified by 1111 •-~ Ftl
• ..._ Knowledge ol RE <!eve-buslnua ret1t1on1hlp•. r ' ..... Meaa. LaHr II the advertl-. -...,. lopment pntf'd. Must be Witt be deellng wllh u~ * It n -Lese then one yeer old 1 •---t~/ Many •11tru, good cond.
Faehlon laland. aeeke wllllng to tum how 10 aide cllentlle end major Am. Pit Bull. P .. ....,ld, w, Getage Sale Fri & Sat. 953 All eiitras lncludlllQ spin~ aatt ...-..15Wa $2200 or beet oner. part/time help 2 even-,,,__111 word prOCMIOI' 11 s 1 + ..... ~ Senate St. COiiectables: d 0 11 u • e 1 c . s 2 6 5 o Pub 54M581
Ing •• weekend dl"I. ...,..... corpora ons. 1 ery yra. FrM to good home. GI •• potter bras ' , & small olc computer. commllllon and •XS*l-87H212. • • y, •· 64~ " Jeec> plctl•""' roll bar. 1112 Ml.!•t b• 18. Deen Satery commensurate ua. Call for Appl. booke&lotsmore. "$1000t'MAKE°"1!A~~=---------
840-5312. w/e11pe<. Cell 875-7871 760-9790 Suel Of Kirn nu nu FIEl lutl•••·· ...,. ~2-1885 ewntngs.
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_, ~-~----~ ' n.-...... ~. ~,. ~-..•, ' • •· •"-....... ~,illiii~ phone In our pleHent non-smoker, See Mr. with ablllty to hlll)dll In-to remo,, Y inure • • • • ' "I 18 1 office by the-· Mom, Botta, 2400 Fairview at aide aatee In our aho-evening. Ml11lon VleJo parla. 555G1 Glenstone, Fiie cabln•l 4-drawer raoe rNdy, trliler. cover. $100. 559-1252 late ev9. 1.,,,..ITllT Huntington BMct1
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aft & eve worl! for llld-Fair c M wroom s•• .. ~ +comm area. 1151-2551 alt 8PM. east of raham.-Sbet brown Schweb legal. many utraa. $2095. USED PARTS CLOSEOUT '1511 (11Jll'\tl_.2·2AAA · · · · -• · Warner & Sleter. Fri at. s 3 5 o X 1 n 1 c o n d 873-7072 0 'r * '75 5301· 4 apd alr •,.. vvv Ing p1rlodlo1l 11rvlce. 8ervlcl atatlon ettendent, +++.Doore by Cruzon, Ml••d lab. puppy. 8 8:30 to 6:30 650--02'8 can deliver . ---------1 VW, at1Un. oyota. d .(716LWC) " J•-•• tl-H.B. experlenQed apply Shell 548-8833. wHkl, btac;k , female, · · A ITULI Honda, Suberu, Volvo, con ~ __ -111.l ...... 1141 Station 17ih & Irvine WEEKEND help for am attota. Fr11. 844-7908. CONTENTS OF 2 HOMES Caeh paid tor ueed IBM SANTANA 25, 7'~ HP CHE A p p R I CES . '* '1 (~~~ ~)apd .. air llW 1tt• II•••••• Alk for K11fleflne N • • -Collec11bles Included. Selectrlo II & typewriters a.42-2048 eond., K • --B. Senior Citizens Board & Two kitten•. 8 wtta, Tabby 907 Walnut. HB. Thur/ Cell 875-8202 · Honda. Brlatol. 11 t,000. -------.. ---1 * '77 530!: euto .. toed-All models & moet color•
SelH Perion for oreH .. DI WllTD Care Home. Mature tern. w/whll• pawa Fri · Hom• 714-538· 1952, ;;l~•;.;l~"--W.,u=I•"------= ed. (804TXG) In atockl Call or e1op by ihop. 499-5122. Iv __; 1 ..__ d prefd. Call before 5PM 1-498-8382 · Plaa•IOrt1Ull2I 547-7823wk. * '78 833cel; tuto .. nowt
h I d w ... dnge, bf'Unc, .... en 548-7183 1--'ae ----------1 WE p•'J loaded. (5300821 P one, e11per enc•, an banque11. 535-3005, or 2 SlemeM call. 5 & 3 yrs, nr• PIANO, Fr9ncll Prov. con-1976 14' Flylng Jr. with A · IAlll m11ll
riame on ant mlchlne. 750-4115 JHI Wu... 119 r.nw.. To good home. OREAT STUFFI IOll. Beeutltul. Mull.... tralllr. Good cond. 11150 TOP NWI :OZ~sl~~6)apd .. 1Un 2925 Hwbor Blvd. S~-=. ~~noror ~ .... TD.llUMS Supe< tee'y, typllt or what IM0-5341; 8f&-43ell =• A~~~·~gr::;_ $14115. 080. 642-8311. 080 . ..-2-8t82. * '7117331: 4 epd .. load-COSTA MESA
man. Salary, commit· Animal Cracker• have you: very lflldent. hraltut 1121 dlH galorel Sat. 10-4. ll!r!ial.... HlO LIDO 14 Sells. 1tlnt cond F• 1111 IAll :'· .~J 1~:e~! auto., low llt-HIO
11on, peld v1c11lon, Entertainment ettrectlve, outgoing • I llT --• UCA Clubhouse, 4530 Brunswick Pool Teble 4118, ri:: :=~ ::' xlnt AUi mllll mllel. (572ZYl) t:1S:., m~-F~h ol
group 1n1uranc1. we Hae lmmed need for avall. for temp. or pt/ r-•-Sendbufg, Irvine 3 piece elate converi1 t---------NITlll/m&ll • '80 7331; auto., toad----------''----
treln you. Perrnenant eSicpl~Pf.:~.:"*9 .. ~ ~':.~&..~::ll~r nHrby LM 957-0133 Jtwtlry 1214 Into ping po'ng table, COLUMBIA 2211 8 H.P. 2480 Hertlor Blv<l. ed. (18ST1t8) '118 3.8S, lmmac. reet«ed,
poeltlon In growth bu8'-....,.,_, * *' BUY** _ comH with •II accH O.B. fully equip. •tr• COSTA MESA * '8t 7331: 5 apd .• toac:t-chrome wlrH. $8000.
ne11. 1783SM Skypark II look_.,MI•. 111otlc PIT employmen1, atudent, 14K yellow gold ring w/ 1950. 848-5 708 alter c t 1 • n S 5 8 0 0 0 B 0 ....... Mf-1411 ed. ( 1DOPIMll) &42-4035
Cir, Irv. Rayne Weter denoera & belly-danoer1. exp. In general office, --• round brllllent dlemond, 8PM. 982-3005 • '81 320I; 5 apd .. aun -.11111111 Sytteme Average comm $500 to typlat, calhler or....._ r-•-approx weight 11 0.43. •-.. -_ _.-_-.---.--.-.-1-1 WE llf roof (1E8C2911) -SALES PERSON S 1200 per wk. Send 831-7085 MASTERS AUCTION Apprllled et $3, 100, wtll 4 p~ golf cart, llke _ ... !!!!f• 1 * .92 528e; auto .. load· We lwVI 0renge Count-
Mature ..... penona In =oc~~=':92'~~ ~n6 SW9dllh lady Mika !><*-HI 1111 Ul-HH Mii for $2, 190. 240-8070 new. $1 • Kohler U KW Generator. OLEU 11111 Id. (1EJA474) ~!c,'1~:!.:.~1=11°~
comm. & Rel. delrilng. Box 3207 Newpor1 Bell tlon w/ctllldren or elder-Ruat Floral Sota. 8'. SACRIFICE 67S-4248 alt 5 $l500/0BO. 845-7194 .. Tl•I 4 '83 3201; auto .. aun Seriel lfl )(Jee end XJS
50% comm. + bonua Ca. 9~ ' ly. pref. W. Cliff. Exp, ptllOw·bactc, 1250 (12)4 pc piece ae1tlng1, Rlllea: 12 ga Mo11berg. m1g. 530-9184 home. roof. (1FTC758) coupee. See us nowt
program. 751-70t3 1--------1 reta. 642-8811 ~58 "Ou8arry" by Internal 10/22 Auger. 22 Marlln & •lal / lenice Hit Ul-1111 111111 ....... _;..._.;;.._______ Telephone Salle nil, $1700. 63i-6005 · mlac Camping equip-1;.;;=.-.i• _....-.-.--... ...... ...-..... 208 W. tit, Santa Ana
SALESPERSON ...... f••J C~mndp18nontolyn. !_°.'._!'!~11r1y, NEW MATTRESS SETS: ment at low prtoee. ".:ell Outbolrd ~. OMC, Cloeed Sunday 2926 Harbor Bl\'d. Muft be n11t, cl11n & -..,. '"""'-· ldy Twn R '60. f\il 11n $65, MUST SELL: lnveatment ..-6-4829 Mercury. Brian Hiii Ma-COSTA MESA knoW!ldgMble of bicycle Top Publllhlng Arm h .. w/cat . ..-2-3481 Que.1 $105. King 1125. quallty ll'A ct Sepphlre. rlne 842-!151 tll74 BMW 2002 with •u-llt-1 ... parta, component• a ec-10 ,_ po91tlon1 In our ANDY 750-5832 only S2llOOl 640-N88 CROSSBOW Barnett ---------1om1Uc 1r1n1 .. new ---------c:.1aorlff. Prefer llC~ phone order department. Secretary, church, bu•. Commendo, 2 prod•. Ill• a heh ttn peln1, tlrH. Btaupunkt '78 Jeguer XJ6L. pamper-
rlenced aallepertOn. a. S11 th• Money In our school by middle age Comforteble 3 pc llv rm• ... laiun 1211 17!1, 150. Tel11i:ope & 11ereo c111ette' only Id. Diiier'• MrVlce,...
lf1 of the fMIMt grow gueranlMd alldlng pay prof pereon. 1146-1505 111. beige. 1300/obo. , PllP alght1. Sling a 1 Boat lllpa avallatllt. New-WI llY 32K mll•• on o-haulld c o r d 1 . S 0 5 0 0 .
r,,g bl11y11le bu1lnM1 I~ 9Clle. Full or pen-time. Mult NII. 042-11828 FOR MOTHER 1 DAY, doz. arrowa. 845-1286 port Beectl. 25'·35'. USED CARS& TRUCKS en.10o><LNTI Prl. ply. 714/900-5140
C h Order a Balloon Bouquet Cell 042-4044 COME IN OR CALL F-OR Orange county. Liberal Rapid adven111. 11 Aaiaala 3 piece 11c 1011. light with plant delivered uy ____ . -------l·---------I 15 firm ... muet Miii ·73 Jeguar XJ 12. whit•.
wagea & lneur•~ avall-Bonu ... Hunt. Bch. gold. 1125. 673-117~ Clown. Brighten up her n /Wit/lltr•Hll IWt tie Ill •11 flD IPfUlt&L Call (714) ..-2..0138. •I nt cond . $5000. ~~~ ~l~.~r~~~: .... 11.t~Jlll .... .. .. Pecan 8rHkfront. 80" day. 714/857-2379. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA $223/mo. 876--:\413 Ron Cormler.O.Ullo LARGE SELECTION OF 1164-4125
1'UIMll
WOfld Book, a lieder In
reading development hu
opening• tor teaohera
thll aumrner. Hloh gue-ranteect lnoQme, Trllnlno
II CION Of achoo!. Bili
Hetmuth. 7~1.
SEAMSTRESS, 111per,
CUTTER, F/Tlme. RE·
CEPT, P/Tlme, fOf Mil foft. HB 1re1, Call tor eppt. 7141 .... 2434
AKCDoble,8wll1.cllamp :'s~271;3so. Good Clond. •lHtllUttWI llll ~oloe Tr 2 ~r.~rnty. ~::reays:s't: 182 ~LVD. NEW&USEDBMWSI ~~~~:.;~:ln~O:::r.
llted,l200. Ole dHk $160. Din !bl~• length Bro:m,-Shld~ O:,:,.su~ ... every. U0°0/mo":0'Wkdy1 HUNTINGTON BEA~,!i1 :~ wlreWhll,bl\lew/blklnt.,
151-1080 $200. Cept chre 136 11. :~~k93~2500 or .,.t TV Jolln'104S-17IMI 514-1177, ev/wknd 141 ... l, Ml-I•• W Wh11~ . .Nklno 1 12.500.
We nHd gOOd people to All UI ...... Typewrtr •125· 638-8030 Stereo 1tol1n mull Hll llS0-345& Hlgheet cMtl lmmed. for ~ 11&11 _ 973-2040
t I t t POOL TABLE ' • ~ ,.......,_ ..__.le or VOLUME 8 '"LES 11 up appo n men • YELLOW. $200 EACH. For aale complete waler 4.Jt7• 11111 cuitom wood 1peaker1. Brand new. 80 DOCK r ............. , ....,, .... , "' from our CO.ta Mela of-057-3062 bed, king elze. 175. delign c0m. wl bllllard half price, 1250 Cell NEWPORT BEACH Of'llgn. 561-8285 SERVICE & LEASING ~~ '1~~.:vr:;np~ MOTHE~S DAY SALE . M2-3308 lak lor Clltle llohl l well unit w/cvee, Brian ..-2-11870 873-1003 lrlala .. lie...... 3e7~C:,0~~w.
etub. s.iary + comml... Sherrie• Poodlel. 1280 BMut ~ Sof• MC Velued at $2000: ..nino N-PlonHr stereo w/ 20' Sellboll sup, Newport Ul'9Ulll wtll 8111 your car. (No. cw.lii'-405)
ilon + bonui. Cell up. Teacup-toy-mtnt w/oak trim. Solld oak for 1500 firm. 8&1-8237 eptcre, coat 11300 new. 8Mch any m1k1, 1ny modell ll14) lll
161-4222 aftll' 1 PM. 64e-2.&48 coffM/end tblt let $400. Cuetom mid• by exclu-$600. 845-7031 Mertc 873..e80e Autornotlll ~t Trade-lne Wllcoml
Telephone Ulll. top ...... ......,., ~n ~ro-:1:= llYe lvrrler: wtilt• mlNI IPUIEll ... m .... brOk•T,t..4012 ·-~----~----!
comm. or .. 1. to atert. PUPPIES. AKC reg. 7 c!tton iota/love 1ua. w/whll• 1011 collar. hip private dock. 111y ac-1---------1 , compee~ Pnoad
Worll "om IMds. GrMI weelll old. l200 .._ di Oak bdrm 1 .. 00. Mini, llng111, 1Z 10, t 2500 or All apeak"1 io-t price Olll, ~1900 4 ..... "'"' "" •& 1 o c • /). 1 h I f 1 1 , ~ • .,, 848-6685 072-Atff btll crtr. 839-e005 In town. Muek:al 1Pkr9 10 --.. 1_
714/te0-7004 New & uMCI copMr1I Mu11 etereo ~kra, Cell Gary --, ... =... .... s~':,1~~e:,:,~:~~:o~ o::ix:: =~ .... "my C011 ._ wlll 14s-173 Trw1!!1ftlt! ., •• , •• G4 , .... S.W.LMlll'O ... "' ~
• --"" 548--7082. oond '45 '91&-sit3 II u • r • n t • •. P . P . lknlte Mll ,_ -. P.I. ~ r A o \"J'CD JO• You• -· · 002·7033 ..... ----5 epMC1 trw.. W-.m NJI '-.J'U'V ~ lllUTMAU.. II 1•••111 ..... ,....,/ ...... SOLID MAPLE Tabll SllHred beevef w/mlnk .__ . mWrcn. rw IMP bumP--~·fMW .... I ,!•:.. II mo. old l'Mle.. M etlOtl. 31d0", 2 oeptatn a 2 collar Jacket, n 12. mntJ 1111 cu.tom 8oflwlnn ., & mcnt (900414). ..,~IJ2-1 .... ..,a 1«t• ~ •.. ... • _ Known H lbony and reg aolld oelll otlre. 12800/t>lt otr. O»toO& lohOClll Etectrlo Paoutt red crulW. t1H •Y... -~"""" .... ..., . fMll'fl
Ivory, Lov1ble hou11 l400/obo, M0-3778 HetdtoP. 1~ yr old. AM/ 075-35" •71 UOI, 911fWOOf. *·em/
....... ,....... brOllen ~ M 1-t00t, Wflt wltllirlt•tt•r\ Turn: ~ ::::;11 ~.~ ,M flladlo. bO•ll•nf P!UO!OT PBNIO 24" 12 ""«*I, 42,000 ml, Ilk· 1US•St.Ctl1U llUIUlll • .... 11 I"... t57-el14. 1011 ~ rooking ollr & Mii thl• mo 11 t&O/oft Condition. t 12,000. 1pd blk• H .S 'b• haa lfll 11100. 44M-1102 --------
1141
••er Pwt llllt P!I! IHI metolllng 1~ QOO end 65"48ta · · 073-0227 or 1176-1714 1 o-2 o m 1. t 1 • t . ,71 8MW 2002 nu pelnt, 1• 9Alll
... ,...,, .... .. tbl 011 . l i mp au , 14' alum. bo•I. Valeo 801-1711 goCHll oond. SHOO bit .. ... ltoc~• Firm p I .-... -...&. AlftoM GrlY PltYot, 1-tiootctlflelvel 11715, "'°"'· Aten~ Mt & Io•· U1AC 115 hp !vlnrude1·'=::::-------.-,-i-• ~ ___ .,.,. 120-0tM ................. & needa "'*" ., •• , .... _. w/unlque lrM perch, Q1·aoA trtclglle.l1I0.780472t 'outboa rd . 1 u 2 e. ~ _! -·---· 1•CV'··-*-"'· nweo. ..-,---..... W ...... 1 SSH ...... 1202 1.---.--.... -1.---=~....,....--'719001 ,......_.....-6MDN). ........ .,.,__ 1 _ _::0~~~!.--l:=======IAnt'--idr.-wooden Hlldl power too•• new, ~, 'II YW.... 1111 • ,...__..,......,_, •Y .... an d d•t•ll O(lented. 1-......... .,_ e.ae 1210 '''° Let "" paint body t~ '12 ~~!: .. :::,:.=~ .:.=.. lw•ai41M ='1'4~~-toP 1
· ttqu~0oak ~~o/ii1 hm Dll ~~~ ~:011~~11::. 'llllY !!JISt'£fen .,. :~ ::.::~P~:~di4~:&~
aary. Cell ....... '°'... ..---.. 'J.:-· ............ a-:1:::: 1111 King lllled bed mitt,...., b,1,oo,1cl I 11110. • 1foro C!!!_•IC 11' L•P•lr•k• In r f • • a. 0 0 • WTM\ .. .,,,. l ow in-. ..... 7411. 144-l2tl-._ --.._.....,.. -~ ___ ....,,. 1 1 •'Of ...... • on ¥1•11on. ~ ...... ,tllf)' bey tioet, 4 oWl.1 714/07MlllOO age. ~ Mel "'1. pty. i----..----:---:-1 .,,. or I tNll'I. ""' t100 ........ 181..tUO • !!.l)~' 1 .... 2 0, GNy, a eoo. 1714111. ,.~ r.-, -. AAA ......... _____., ...... Come ,..., ..... time. I O'otoe~ 'tll I ~ oM k"-1 teble '"' _..., ........_ _,_. ,,.._ -· .,..,... .__ I "**' ..._. otleoll fie
P'lnd wllat you want In Mon. t11ru IJ'rl. Cell efMt t w/4 of!rt, Clroa ttOO. Hewe ICMMtlllftl to ""' SILL Idle Item• wltll • ,uaotl to Nov• 011..,. & ll'•lt• •n otter. Cal earw. ~ory In 1f11 Oe11V "°' Q 1 flldl. ~. -.0181 lleOfofl'. 1t1M111 a.dfled adl it 11.... Went Adi o.11 Ml-MH ~ Piiot CW1ltled Ad. NO. l40-7'4t (114) 1474IOI. DAILY N.OT
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MAP WITH THE NUMIERS IN THE IOXES
ATLAS CHll'SLll-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Bl\ld., Cott• M .... Tel. 546-1934. 3 block•
south of San Diego Freeway off Herbor Btvd. Compl9te
body shop. Selea. Service. Perts. Service Dept. ~
Mondey thru Frldey 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. end 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. on Seturdey.
OIANOI COAST AMC/JllP/HNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meu
549-8023 645-7770
# 1 Jeep OMlef In the w .. tt See u1 today for ui... a.vice I teulng. There are reuons why we are # 1 ... Prloa and
-.ctlonl Al90, the all-new Renault A~ la here!
THIODOll IOllNS POID
Modern sel ... service. perta, body, pelnt & tire depta.
Competitive rain on IMM & dally rentall. 2060 Harbor
BtYd., Costa Mesa. 84 t..0010 or 540-8211.
...
JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY ,
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cost• Meta. Tel. 540-5&30. 57 YMrl of
rriendly famlly 1ervlce -Orange County'I otdetl
UnoOln-Mercury dealerahlp.
DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICK.PON'TIAC•MAZDA
S.._ • Service • Leulng
Leguna Hilla
24888 Allele Parkway
837-2400
• IOUTH COUNTY VOLICIWAGIN/llUZU
(ff°"'*'V Jim Mertno Volel ........ )
11711 8Mct1 Btvd .. Huntington leeafl, (714) 142~2000
8AU8 • l!AllNG • PAfllTS • 1rRV1CE
WE W1ll NOT H UNOEMOLDtll I y.., 'lneftolnt O.A,C. I ft1eet Olieoounte
• LONG HACH IMW
Lerge selection of new & quellty uaec:t BMW'• and other fine
cars! Sales, Mfvloe & leulng. Trade-Ins welcome! Tak• 405
Freewey to North Cherry off-remp, turn rlOht & go 6 bloctlt
north to 3670 N. Cherry Ave .. Long BNctl.
(714) 636-5790 (213) 427 ·54'4
• . NAlllS CADILLAC
2800 Harbor Blvd .. Cott• M .... Tel. 540-9t00. Orange
County'• Lergest Cadillac dealer. SU... S«vlee. Leasing.
SOU1'M COAST DODGI
''Your Frtendty Nelgtlborftood Dodge 01111 etllp''
2818 ~ Blvd., Coet•...... 54CM>330
Selee, L...ing I A Full SelWle DepMment Inducing Body And Paint Shop
We ~ In cuetom ven conv.wloM In .. prtce rangea ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi • CHICK IVIHON POISCHl·AUDl-VW
415 E. Coast Hwy., Newport e..ctt. 873-0900. The onfY
dftlerlhlp In Orange Counly with 1""9 lhr .. greet mak•
under one rooll
ALAN MAONON PONTIAC-SUIAIU
2480 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meaa. Tel. 549-4300. s .....
S«Y\Ce, Leasing. "Mr. Ooodwrtneh."
CLAHIC AUTOMOllLll
785 Mewton Way, Cotta Maaa. T91. 831· 1H3
"JAGUARS OUA SPECIALTY"
XK 120'1/140'alt50'1/XJ'1I E· Typn s .... -8ervtca -AeetOfetlon•
Off Pteo.nt .. 17tti & 18th In Ooa a Meu
IOI LONOPll PONTIAC
13600 Beach Btvd., W•tmlnller. Tel. 892-8651 Orange·
County'• oldelt and large.1 Pontiac dealerll'llp. Sales, Service, Parts.
DICK MILLll PIAT/LANCIA
"Probably the lowe1t prlc4td Flatt In Southern California"
(Loc•ted 1 mll• north of South Cout Plue near M.in St. and Wame.r 1've. In Santa AM)
120 W. Warner. s.nta Ana 557-2132
•
MllACLI MAZDA
We've 1n9\!9dl Our new location le 1425 Baker Str .. 1, Cott•
M .... Tel 545--3334. SloP by & Yielt our modem ll'lowroom
end '" why we're th• # 1 Mad• deeter In Southern
Callfornla. S•IM. Service, Part• and Laatlng.
COIMlll hLILLO CHIVIOLIT
(FOfmerty Groth Ctlewotetl
t 8211 8Mdl 81Yd., Huntington hac:h
New • Uaec:t • s.... • Leulng • Pans • 8«'ftc:.
Come by and ... our Huge ln\19ntoryt
1-t0t1 549-3331
• IACH LINCOLN MllCUIY
''We're ...., tor '/04lfl buelnMe.'' Coml*te .....
aervlc. and body el'lop faollltlM. One of the taro-et k'Wentonee 1n 8outMrn Celfomle of new UnoolM encl
Mercurr-. Looeted S bfooll• eoutll of tlle Ian Dteto ,~on leect'I 9Nd. "'~ lteeatl. 1llOO leeoll 9Nd. Mf.1111 or IM-100I
~ ~OR F-URtHER INEORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
\ ON tHIS _AD~ CONTACT YOUR DAILY . PILOT REP.
I
• I
• HOLMH TUnU DATSUN
2145 ~Blvd., eo.ta ...._Tel. 540-6410. Thie o.teun
loClltlon hm .,_, ~ Or-. County for 18 ye11r1. 1
Mle So. 406 ~· atop by I Yleit UI today ... MW
OWMllHp pedgea to beet al~.
• SUNSIT POID, INC:
(Horne of Wiiiie lhe Whale). 5440 Gerden Grove Blvd.,
WMlmlntter. Tel. ~010.
• otlANOI COUNTY VOLVO
10120 Garden Grove BIYd., Garden Grove
Tel. 530·9190. EJiclualvely VOIYo to cover alt your VOivo
requlr_,11,
New•UMd•Salet•Leaslng•Part1•Servk:e•Body Shop
Fr-ay cloM In the heel"t ol Orange County at Garden
Grove Blvd. & Brookhurat.
CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2828 Harbor llvd., eo.ta Mela.~ 23 )'Mrl ~
Orange County Sales, leH lng, "rvlce. Call 548-1200:
epeclal part• une: 546-9400: body ehop tine; 754-0400.
0
IOY CAIVll IOLLI IOYCl.aMW
1640 Jamboree Roed, ~ BMch. '40--l444. Salee, S«vlce, Patti And LMllng.
Qren maps growth,
lease. settlement • • •
Irvine Co. chief:
'l'ni no recluse'
llf STEVE MARBLE ...... Deir .........
An ambltloua acenario that
will tee the Irvine Co. mendin8
fenca while ou.a&.ini forwa.ra
with rapld-dre arowth waa
outlined yesterday dwina a rare
interview with Donald Bren,
cha1rman of the Newport Beach
firm.
Bren, who will take an active
hand in guiding the county's
larteat ~andowning company,
predicted an out-of-<:0urt end to
t,he leaaehold controversy In
Newport and Irvine before the
month enda. ·
He revealed the OQfnpany wW
delay plant for a 100-acre
ahoppma center.lnlrvme. mostly
because of developer Henry
Segentrom'a suocea with South
Cout Plaza and Town C.enter ln
Coata Meaa.
Bren al8o apoke of a five-year
r.tan to develop thousands of
'affordable and attainable"
homes ln Oranae County. He aald
the lack of affordable hfualnJC
(See IRVINE, Paie At) Donald Bren: New hand at the helm
By STEVE MARBLE ...... .,..., ,.... . ...,
"I'm not a recluse. I'm not mysterious and I'm not -what
ellle dJd the press call me? Secretive. RJght. I'm not aecretlve."
Donald Bren, 50, one of the richest and most powerful men
In the country, was sitting In the boardroom on Uie teYenth Ooor
of the Irvine Co. headquarters ln Newport Beach.
It was his first meeting with the media since he took control
of the company in a move that left him with 86 percent
ownerahip of the county's largest land-owning firm.
Dressed in a dark pinstrlpe suit, a lighf blue ahirt and a
striped tie, Bren looked much as he dJd In 1977 when he emerged
as part of a consortium that outbid Mobil Oil for control of the
'company.
Tall, trim, hair swept straight back -Bren presents rugged
(See BREN, Paae A%)
THI DRANlil COAST COAST EDITION -· ------·---
A moratorium on liquor-Sielllng
:permits in the heart of old
·Newport Beach is being urged by
police, who believe the area has
all the alcohol it can handle.
The area police are zeroing ln
on ia adjacent to the Newp0rt
· Pier. an older and 9C1"Uffy part of
News tips
earn cash
.-Hewe doeen't always
taas>pen at our
'dOOratep. H GOUid "'8l>Pen at ~ra. When
tt doee, C8I ua at (714)
142-4321, Ext. 228, or
·=4) e.i2-5818 and . . UI In. We pay
rM cuh prtzee each
.week for t1p1, with $15
going to the
oontrtbutor of the beet
Hem.
OR ANGE COUNT Y. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
P 'air died as
they lived
-together
town where there are eight bars
and several liquor stores in three
blocks.
In one 10-month stretch, police
arrested 241 people on alcohol
charges. All had been drinking at
pier-area taverns., said Lt. Mlk.e
·Blitch .
P olice Chief Charles Gross
intends to outline a moratorium
plan ·to ci t y planning
commisaionera tonight.
"The nwnben we've collected
indicate a real public safety
•problem in thia area," said Blitch,
who noted the area contributes to
drunken driving and dl.aorderly
conduct problems.
Not ever yone, h o w ever ;
believes clamping down on
alcohol permits is the way to
combat the problem.
"I don't think that den)ring a
pizza place the right to aell beer is
going to solve the problem,"
responded James "Buzz" l'enon,
a Balboa attorney and president
of a merchants association.
"I realize there's a problem,
but if somebody wants to drink,
they're going to find a place to
drink. You can 't stop that by
denying a pennit."
Blitch said p olice are
(See LIQUOR, Pale A!)
D.itr Not ateff f'tloto
Horace Plummet tended his garden shortly
before his death at the age of l 04.
-INSIDE-------------------___,
Mariaa High
eopllomore track
1enaatfon Chip Rlth,
yet to loee a rmee thlt
1ea"lon, pnt for a
1weep toniaht in the
Sun1et Leque finale.
P .. e Cl.
Smart kids
More kidt on the Wett
Coatt are 1ening their
hi1h tchool diplomat
no,.adayt and the
coatt leada the
country in that area.
Pa1e Bl.
Check here
Want to know what'•
1oln1 on In your
community? Ju1t
cheek the Daily Pilot'•
replar Bulletin Board
ciolamn, today oa
P .. e AS. -
. )
t
Financial eolumnist
Sylvia Porter looks al
the intrusion
computen are
makiq into our lives
and callt for control•
to protect qaintt
tome f ri«hteaiq
pouibilltiea. Pqe 86.
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When they're off and nanntn1 at
Churthlll Downe Saturday, there'll be a
lot of cheerin1 in 48una Hill1 because
DHld RiD1ler it principal owner or Slew
0' Cold, one of the kentu~y Derby
fa•orhet. Pa1t1 Cl.
By STEVE MITCHELL Oi .... 0.-, Noe aUff
Memorial services will be
Saturday for Horace Plummer, a
former Laguna Beach planning
commissioner who, until his
death last Friday, was the town's
oldest citizen at 104.
M r . Plummer retire d to
Laguna Beach a quarter century
ago after a career that saw him
retire as planning director for the
city of Portland, Ore.
On bis lOOth birthday -
Easter Sunday 1979 -the
centenarian recalled his bouta
with "dumb politicians, crooked
city officials and inept planners."
He arrived in Oregon In 1905
on a cut-rate "Homesee.kera"
train ticket. The reduced fa.re, he
said, was to induce Americana to
settle along the tracks In the
West. .
He became a structural
(See OLDFSr, Pase At)
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Bridie
Bulletin Board
Cluaified
Comics en.word
Death Notloe9
F.cil torial
Entertainment
Hocoecope·
Ann Landen
Movtea
Obituarla
PubUc Notka
B4 A&
C4-8
B4 er
C4
A8
Ba
Cl • ID
AlO
A7.A8..-.7,C4
Spo11a Cl-3
Dr. Stelncrohn 82
Stock Marketa 88
Tel~ BO
Thee ten Bl
Weather Al
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Countian held Qil liquor stamp rap
OLDEST LAGUNAN. • •
engineer with the PortlaJld
planning department at a time
when tnat department boasted
only five emplo\.ees.
He recalled battles with
commissioners who 90Ught favors
for friends from the planning
d epartment; he lectured city
employees and put up with what
he calJed "fussy" council
members.
When he left 35 years later, he
was supervisor of a department
of 75 employees and Portland
had grown from a village to a
large city.
in his laier years, Plummer
ke pt busy in Laguna Beach,
where he served for a sho rt
while on the city's planning
c o.mmission , o ff erin~ his
expertise -and his candid
criticisms -to city fathers.
Until recently, he lived by
himself In his small north
Laguna home where he read
from h is extensive library,
exe rcised and worked in his
garden.
On the occasion of his lOOth
birthday, he said he owed his
longevity lo religion, good living,
daily exercise, "and I take a can
of beer at lunch."
He is survived by his daughter,
Kathryn K eller, a grandson,
three great-grandchildren and a
great-great-grandchild.
Memorial services will be held
Saturday at 11 a .m . at the
Laguna Beac h Community
Presbyterian Church.
8y fte ANOClated Pren Daniel E. Lowther, 30, both o1
Federal ttaent1 arrested a Santa Ana, were booked for
West.minster man on charges he lnve1t1aatlon of po11e11lng a
produced mllllona of counterfeit controlled substance and drug
stamp~ like those used by paraphernalla, police Inspector
Mexico 1 government to collect Collie Provence uld.
liquor taxe s, the U.S . Secret The Secret Service haa not
Service aay1. estimated the liquor stamps'
''The stamps w e r e being value because agents have not ~un.terfelied and transported to met with Mexican authorities.
mttXlCO to be used to defraud the
Mexican government of domestic
and foreign I.axes on liquor," said
Speclal Agent Ashley Williams.
Kenneth Piety, 41 , was taken
in custody Monday at Liberty
Graphic Services, his Santa Ana
print shop, Williams said.
Agents with a search warrant
confiscated some three million
phon y stamps. from a 27-root
motor home outside the shop, plus
"high -quality printing
equipment, including a $50,000
Heidelberg press," Williams said.
He said several guns and "half
a _baggie" of cocaine also were
seized.
Two of Piety's e mployees,
Geraldine Montgomery, 40. and
M esa girl
l e ft with
boy friend?
A supposed witness has told
police that a missing 12-year-old
Costa Mesa girl went willingly
with the man suspected of
kidnapping her two weeks ago.
However, Wllllams said each
awnp varieii between 75 and 100
percent of a bottle's wholeaale
cost, 40 a $S botUc would ooet $1 0
with t ax . lf each stamp
represented a 100 percent tax on
a botUe valued at $5, the three
million atainpa would be worth
a bout .$15 million.
Piety was arraigned on charges
IRVINE CO . GROWTH PLANS MAPPED. • •
Filbrto Nieto, who Lives near
the missing girl's apartment, told
Spanish-s peaking officers last
night that Leticia Soto and the
suspect left together after the
three had breakfast at El Toro
Bravo on 19th Street at 10 a.m.,
April 21. has pro mpte d busine ss and nearly two years ago. The issue
industry to turn up its nose at the has split the community with
county. mistrust of the development firm
"My ownership gives me the and four couples have filed a
opportunity to lead the company class saction suit against the
into greater expansion -not by Irvine Co.
selling off but by stepping up Bre n hinted that former
activity in all quadrants. That's stockholders were resistant to a
my contribution." compromise solution, which he
Speaking quickly and with favored. He now predicts a "fair"
some zest, Bren agreed the conclusion to the crisis.
company has suffered from poor Irvine Center, planned as a
public relations. spectacular 500-acre office, hotel
''There has bee n a real and shopping site between the
communications problem," he Santa Ana and San Die go
said. "There has been a problem fi:eeways, will move forward. A
at every level, from the board on shopping mall, Bren said, will
down . That n eeds to be come at a later date.
changed." "The market for that just isn't
Bren also acknowledged that there. It's been pre-empted by
he and some Eas t Coast Segerstrom , who h as done a
stockholders -who Bren now superb job."
has bought o ut -were at Bren also detailed plans for
loggerheads on the company's sprucing up Fashion Island with
direction, particularly on the a Rodeo Drive flavor. He" said
nagging leasehold issue. night uses will come in as will
He poinJed..to De1roit1h= ,. thea~, a ne\"{ hotel and a rilini
center developer·k:-Aitr:: mall where J .C. Yenney once was
Taubman, who had been board located. ·
chairman of the Irvine Co. and a He said a five:year plan for
major stockholder until Bren's building new homes and a high-
stoc.k purchase last month. tech network with features
"He believed the lessee signed similar to so-cal.led Silicon Valley
a bonafide contract that he i.n Northern California will be
expected to be honored . He's unveiled in 60 to 90 days.
right, legally, but there were ··U nd er the Eastern
extenuating circumstances," scpd stockholde rs, the .company has
Bren. "The formulas became been <.'Onservative. It hasn't met
onerous to some and a' hardship th e m a rket for indus tr y,
to a few." comme rcial or affordable,
Homeowners l~asing the land attainable housing."
under their residences from the. He describe d some of the
Irvine Co . w e re hit with former stockholders as having
mammoth lease fee hikes starting only a "passive" interest and a
A brown 1972 Votklwegen "Bug"" WU reported stolen VMlerday trom tr... 9700 block of Halllu Drive. It wet valued at $2.~.
A men was •rr•ted yeel.,day alternoon
at the latgel store, 9882 Adams Ave •• on 1u1plclon of 1hoplllllng A telapllone
•ntw111lng m•chlne wot th S 120 wee
r9CO'l9fed fl
A Weal Covina re'4den1·1 t>•own 1992 Toyota Corolla wu repo•led a tole n
yesterday a11ernoon lrom 111 parltlng 114-
near Ille t>eacll. lha eulo .... velued at S7.
000.
FoU.ntain Valley
A 11178 Cllevrolet wH 1tolen from •n emploYM parhlno lot 11 Fountain Valley
Convnuntty Hosplllll Value Of Ille car WM
.. , 11 se.ooo
A rnlder>t In (JntveraJly Patk !Old pQMoe
that ~CUI bark off MV9rlll ,,_In a
gtHnbe41 along Sandburg Way.
lack of local understanding.
Bren, who owned 32 percent of
the company stock before his
r~nt aquisition. said he made
hts move to start buying stock
last February.
A ccording to Ni et9, t h e
Whittier Elementary School fifth
grader and Eloy Sarate, 22, were
girlfriend and boyfriend.
That statement contradicts an
BREN 'NO RECLUSE'. • •
but handsome features. He appeared at ease and seemed eager to
talk about what is now his company.
But he balked at personal questions, waving off an inquiry
about his three children at one point.
''I don't seek a high profile. My personal life is my quiet side.
But I couldn't very well be a recluse and conduct the kind of
business I do," he said.
Bren said he agreed to mee t individually with se'-"!ral
members of the press yesterday because he belie....es
communication is important, but he said it will not be hi.s role to
hit the lunch ·and dinner-talking circuit. In other words, he will
continue to stay out of the public limelight.
A collector of contemporary art, Bren compare§ his passion
for developing raw land to an artist sitt.ing before a naked canvas.
"There's a great sense of self-satisfaction by doing this
cor.rectly," he said.
• Bren, a skier, tennis pla.yer and yachtsman; has moved back
to Newport Beach , where he recently bought a 20-room
waterfront house on Linda Jsle. He said he will retain his 1920
Mediterranean-style house in Beverly Hills, where h e keeps
much of his art collection. He said the house has high-vaulted
ce~. offering space for "museum-size" art pieces.
The son of movie producer Milton lire n. who later married
actress Claire Trevor, Bren grew up in Newport Beach and was a
crew member when his father won the firs t Newport-to-
Ensenada yacht race.
"This is my community," he said of Newport. "I work here,
I play here. My three children were born here."
H e described his intere-st in the Irvine Co. as a
"long-time investment" but didn't say whether the firm, a.S at was
under the Irvine (,amily. will be passed on generauon to
generation. .-
Leticia Soto, 12
earlier claim made by the llirl's mother, Rosa ~oto, who said
Nie to told her he saw Sarate
force Leticia into a car April 21
and speed off.
Police Lt. Jack Calnon said
Nieto had apparently been afraid
to come forward earlier because
o f f e ars that h e would be
deported.
"We've s till got a runaway no
matter what happened. We're
still looking "for he r," said
Calnon. "U there was a sexual
relationship then it would make
it a crime."
Investigators said -Nieto
believes the pair may have gone
to Los .Angeles where Sarate
supposedly has some family
living. Before leaving the
~~nt, Sarate allegedly told
hlS ?l'l'end that they were going to
a park at 18th Street and Parle
Avenue in Costa Mesa.
Police said that Nieto repeated
his claims in front of the girl's
mother, who apparently did not
believe them.
Calnon said that officers have
had a difficult time investigating
the case because many of the
undocumented workers living in
the complex are suspicious of law
enforcement officers.
He said police are interested
only in locating the mwing girl
and.. that anyone who talks with
them will not be in danger of
being deported,
A f\ome on Ille 4800 otoelt ot Paseo de Veoa was rantecked yesterday aflarnooh "
and tewalr\' With an undlsctoeed value WH
SIOlen. p()liee Mid
PICNIC PROGRAMMED. • •
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Spring
Svveaters
Sunny skies seen Storekeep er Andy M cCunniff
is wearin g o ne of our soft kn its of
prim e pure cotto n . These bea utifu l
cotton sweat ers w ith h.a.nd
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Coastal
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of counterfeiting revenue lt.a.mPf
o f a foreign government,
counterfelUng forelgn obUgalioO¥
and ~Ing the f_.e 1tamp1.
A U.S. magistrate allowed his
release on a fl0,000 personal
reoognbance bond, Williama said.
If convicted, Piety facet a
maximum sentence of 11 years in
prison and a $6,500 fine.
GOP solons
vote agains t
nuke freeze
Thr ee Orange Coast
Republicans followed party lines
yesterday and voted in the House
aRainst a resolution calling for a
fre~ze in nuclear arms oy the
United States and Russia.
Da n Lungren, Ron Packard
and Robert Badham were on the
short end of the resolution that
was approved by the House oC
Representatives by a 278-149
vote.
However, a ll three voted in
'favor o f an amendment that
would negate freeze provisions if
the two powers failed to reduce
nuclear arms within a certain
time period.
Packard, wh·o represents
South Orange County, said in a
prepared s tatement today: "I
abhor nuclear weapons and the
mere thought of a nuclear war.
However, the resolution is a
threat lo our arms negotiation
talks in Geneva." .,
Packard, as well as Lungren of
Huntington Beach and Badham
of Newport Beach, earlier in the
day voted In favor of the
amendment that lesse ns the
binding power of the freeze
resolution.
Republicans hailed the vote on
the amendment as a victory.
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concentrating on Newport Pier
although there is a general belief
that all of Newport Beach has a
s ufficient-numb e r of
establishments selling alcohol.
Wh e n police rece ntl y
recommended denying an alcohol
pe rmit '-o one applicant, the
Planning' Commission set aside
voling on all pending permits
until the police explain their
concern. ·
The planning commissione rs
will meet at 7:30 tonight at
City Hall. .
SUICIDE. • •
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NATION Defection or hijack in , s.· Korea? • . ..,..,,,.., .
Court uphol~s literacy Chinese airliner with 105 aboard lands at U.S. air base near Sea'ul
test before graduation
' By Tk A11oclaled Prett
T,AMPA. Fla. -A state education officia1 says student.I
around the nation will be "the real winners" in a landmark
court ruling that allows Florida to prevent high achool student.a
from graduating unless they pass a functionaf lit.eracv test. The
declsion yesterday by U .S . District Judge George C. Carr
means about 3,000 Florida seniors will be barred from receiving
c;iiplomas thia year.
· Demo support for Jesse Jackson
WASHINGTON -A national telephone poll of Democrat.a
shows significant support for a sx-ible presidential campaign
by black activiat Jesae Jackson who, aa:ording to the survey,
would cut more into Walt.er Mondale's following than any of the
other five announced candidates. In the past two months, black
leaders have convened repeatedly to diacu.ss the poe&bility of
running a candidate. "A black candidate would articulate the
issues and would make an important impact on the party
platform," said Howard University professor Ronald Walters.
Fil th brother victim of gangs
NEW YORK -Fifteen-year -old David Serrano died
yesterday, four days after he was shot in the bead. He was the
fifth brother in his family to be shot in their Brpoklyn
neighborhood. Three of the Serrano brothers were killed in
gang fights in 1977 and one survived two woundings that year.
Savitch looking for a new job
TORONTO -Broadcaster Jessica Savitch, wh0se contract
with NBC-TV expires this summer, h ints that she is looking at
offers from other networks in view of NBC's decision to hire
newscaster Connie Chung from a CBS affiliate.
Man killed in unemployment line
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -An unemployed man waiting to
'.P'J>ly for a job was shot to death yesterday when two other men
began arguing over a place in line, police said. Lloyd Reese, 26,
was pronounced dead of a bullet wound to the head.
STATE
Grades cut 20% of LA students
LOS ANGELES .--A controversial ~hool board rule
_se.ttlng mininJ~ gi:ade requir_ements for athletics and other
-e)(tracWTiCular activities has disqualified about 20_percent of th~
high 9Chool students in such programs, schoof oUicials aay.
About 6,065 were cut from programs because their grades eilt\~
fell ~low a C a verage or they failed at least one class.
Workers sue SF ch emical company
SAN FRANCISCO -A group of more than 100 people,
including former Occidental Chemical Co. workers, their wives
and children, has filed suit seeking damages for sterility, cancer
and birth defects allegedly caused by the pesticide DBCP.
$4 77 million state deficit forecast
I
SACRAMENTO -A $477 million deficit in the state
budget in 1984, one that would automatically trigger a I-cent
sales tax increase, has been predicted by state Legislative
Analyst William G. Hamm.
Sexual history ban in rape upheld
SAN FRANCISCO -A group of more than 100 people,
claims sh e's been raped has no place in a pr«:liminary b_taring,
says a state Court of Appeal dec.ision that expanded an existing
ban and tossed out ~ lower court ruling In the case of Lloyd A.
Jordan, a juvenile hall worker charged.Jldth statutory rape and
other offenses.
JERUSALEM -An Israel radio report today quoted
political sources as saying that Israel cannot agree to the
Lebanon troop withdrawal plan worked out by Secretary of
State Georfie P. Shultz because of problems over the role of
Maj. Saad addad and limits on Israeli trooP.S in joint patrols
with Lebanese soldiers.
New fighting r eported near Beirut
SEOUL (AP) -A Chinese
airliner carrylf\I defecton landed
near here today and wa1 put
under government protection,
the Defense M inistry said .
Chinc:ie offidala laid \he plane
had been hijacked with 105
~ple aboard during a domestic
ht -
he South Korean Defense
Minis try issued a statement
saying the plane was at a U.S. air
base east of Seoul, where it
landed after cr osaing t h.e
demilitarized zone that divides
North and South Korea.
The miniatry saJd the pilot had
moved the plane's wings in a
gesture that it said indicated he
wanted permission to land in the
South. There was no official
By Tbe Associated Pre11
Flood-weary r esiden\s in
Missouri piled up sandbags today
against the rising Mississippi
River, as overflowing waters on
the Ohio River damaged homes
in Kentucky and prompted a $3
comment he re on the chin-.
statement that the plane had
been hJjllclced. .
There wu no way to verify
independently whether anyone
aboard wu eeekina to defect.
A apokesman for China'• state
airline, CAAC, aaid ln Pekin& '
that the plane had been forced to
South Korea by more than one
p erson, but that the exact
number of hljackera was not
known. The spokesman , who
declined to be identified, aald the
plane carried 96 ~ and
nine crew memben.
Newapaper report.I here aald
there were three armed men
aboard the plane aaki.ng fOf' food
for "about 100" people . The
state-run Korean RrnArlrASting
million allocation for Louisville
flood victims.
The Millillippi reached 3.9.2
feet late yeaterday at the St.
Louis Gateway Arch, the third-
highest reading in the century
for that location.
System Uld two crew mem~n anct a P81fenaer had been taken
from u.e plane to a holpltaJ for
treatment of unapecifted injuries.
News r eport.a aald 1ome of
tha.e aboard had relayed word
they wanted to contact Talwan'•
ambawedor to South Koree, and
the Talwan gowmment i.ued a
atat.ernent aaylna 'it extended ' "warm welcome to paaenger1
. . . that defected to South Kore•
t o co m e t o their free
motherland."
The U.S. military aald lt had
no infonnation on the incident,
but other 80W'CeS aald the plane
put down at an American baae
and waa guarded by U.S. aoldien
until South Korean troo~ took
over.
.,. .
The Defen1e Mlniltry ord~
newt -aenctee not to report \he
name of the bHe wher e the
plane landed.
Photographen and televiaion
cameramen were allowed onto
the bue, and their fllm ahowed
an aircraft aurrounded by rifle-
beartna guards. Pawenaen could
be seen looking out the open
d oors, some of them fanning
themeelvea with newepapera
againat the afternoon heat.
The Japanese network NHK
broadcaat film of a plane with
"Ovil Aviation Administration of
China" written ln Ch1ne9e on lta
side, parked in a grauy field
surr ounded by U.S. military
personnel.
Boat load
for bidders
Alex Kump, 9, Roy
McCardle, Augstin Heredia,
11 , Bette Lawson and
Shawndee Szawlosky, 10,
admire some of the goods
donated:I.or-1omoir.ow_'s Bids
for Kffh-auction at the
ewpert BeHb.MaR-io
Hote l. Get-away resort
--weekedds, an authentic Zulu
dart gun, a S 15,000 electric
car and aerial advertising
also will be put up for bid to
benefit Boys Clubs in Irvine,
Co~ta Mesa and Newport
Beach. For more information
about the S25 tickets for the
7 p.m. buff et and 8:30
bidding, phone 642-8372.
Richard Power and Lawson
of Newport Beach are
co-chairmen of the eighth
mmual event-. --
At leaat 200 homes or other
buildings were dfect ed b y
floQding around the state,
officiala said.
Spokesmen for the St. Louil
disaster operation and the St.
Louis County Office of Civil
Preparedness said no ser ious
problem s we re anticipated
immediately downstream.
But about 50 miles to the
south, in Ste. Genevieve, a record
crest of 46.5 was forecast for
Saturday.
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Moslem and Christian militiamen
battled in the hills eaat of Beirut today leaving at least two dead
in the most inteme shelling since Israeli-Pale8tinian fighting last
summer. Three machine-gun rounds tore through a U.S. Marine
helicopter aloft to determine where the shelling was coming
from, but the helicopter flew back and landed safely at Beirut
airport and there were no casualties, Marine spokesman Maj.
Fred Lash said.
Drums yield murder victims
About 300 school children
helped sandbag a levee there
yeste rday, and wat e r in
dbwntown Ste. Genevieve streets
reached a depth of three feet,
authorities said.
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Iran expels 18 Soviet diplomats
NICOSIA, Cyprus·_ Iran expelled 18 Soviets yesterday
accused of interfering with the country's internal affairs and
working with "treacherous and mercenary agents" in the
country. Government officials also announced a crackdown on
the pro-M09COw Tudeh Communist Party of Iran.
Japanese leader to visit U.S.
WASHINGTON -Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of
Japan will meet with President Reagan at the White House on
May 27, just before the star\ of the seven-nation economic
summit conference at Williamsburg. Va .. the White House press
office announced today.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
T h ree r otting bodies and a
handful of jewelry found Inside
cement-sealed steel drums were
being examined today for clues to
who the victims are, how they
were killed and w ho stuffed
them into the barrels discovered
in Golden Gate Park.
Although police had "no.idea"
about the victims' identity. they
speculated that the motive in the
gruesome case could be revenge
or a warning to some part of the
crimin:tl world.
With homicide investigators
looking on in a white-walled,
brightly lit room in the coroner's
office, forensic experts pried the
tops off two ~5.gallon drums
Wednesday after a battery of
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tests on t he cement, plastic
wrapping and masking tape
surrounding the Uda.
Inside the red and blue drum
was the fully clothed bod of a
black man, wearing two yellow
metal rings and a yellow metal
bracelet. The ~ "was in an
advanced state of decomposition,
dead over 72 hours for sure "
The river level yesterday at
Cape Girardeau waa 42.6 feet,
10.6 feet above flood a e.
"lhe look is
Posh."
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thu~, May 5, 1983 * .41
Free Christian Science
-Lecture
Signups set at Saddlehack ALL ARE WELCOME!
Subject:
Summer aeuion registration at
Saddleback Colle1e geta under way Tuesday
for continuing .tudenta at the Misaion Viejo
and Irvine campu.ees.
New or continuing atudenta may complete
appllcatJona at the ad.mi.salons office at either
campua for summer cluaes.
Student& attending on-campus classes
must pay a $5 h~alth fee. Parking I.a free.
Claaes In Mission Viejo begin May2S and run
through Aug. 12.
Irvine campus classes run from June 20 to
July 28.
For Information , call 831-4555 or
559-9300.
• The annual St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church rummage sale in Newport Beach will
be held next Thursday at 9:30 a .m. in the
church's Dierenfield Hall.
Proceeds from the sale go to support
m issions . Those wis hing to donate
merchandise can bring it to the church or
arrange to have it picked up by calling
646-1535.
• An lncreued demand for tickets hu prompted the Coeta Mesa Civic Playhowle to
extend it.a production of the children'• fantasy,
''The Patchwork Girl of Oz."
Two extra pertonnances of the hour-long.
show will be preeented tomorrow at 8 p.m.
and Saturday at 4 p.m. ln the theater on the 0ranae County Falrgrounda, ArJ.loaton Street
gate.
All seat.a are $2, and reservaUona may be
ob\.alned by calling the playhouae at 754-5159.
• An art auction and exhibition to benefit
the South Coast YMCA will be held Saturday
beginning a t 6 p.m. at Monarch Bank in
Laguna Niguel.
Original oils, watercolors and graphics by
local, national and international artists will be.
offered, with bids ranging from $5 to $2,000.
A $2 donation includes hors d'oeuvres and
wine.
The bank is located at 30000 Town Center
Drive. For information, call Carole Bowman at
495-3300.
"God: Our True Refuge"
By:
Anne Marie Ludwig Watt
of
Vienna, Austria
A ,Member of the Christian Science Board
of lectureship
Tuesqay, May 10th
8:00 P.M.
at
First Ctuch of Ctvist, Scientist
635 High Dr .• Laguna Beach
Child Care Provided
Parking In Boat Canyon
Shuttle Bus Available
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who finance home improvement projects with a
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Irvine firm unveils data network
IRVINE 'cBW) -An advanced local-area network
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