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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-12 - Orange Coast PilotOC ·gem _'f rand' cracked 'Bjggesi swindle in California' involved 14 states, six nations Anaheim Police aay they are tnveatlcat1n1 an alle1ed $500 ml'1fon-a-year fraud acheme ln~olvln1 overvalued gema, poaalbly one of the bigaeat awtndlea uncovered ln California. People from 14 stateS and aix nadona are believed to be the vieUma of the tbfee-year ICbeme, tome l oal ne h undreds of' thouaanda of dollal,'1, officials aald. THI 111111 ClllT .J No arresta have yet been made ln the caae, "but we have 1uapect.1 and we would expect arre.t.a to be fort.hcoml.n,,.. aaJd Dean Gro1e1 a department spokesman, Grose aald inveatlg atora decided t o publicize their lnveatlgatlon, which has been ongoing since early this year, to protect others from being victnnized. An estimated $20 million In gema have been con1&.cated by the investipton in raids on an Orance County office and a Loa Anfielea home, Gl"OM aaki. 11\e gema were acheduled t o be d isplayed at a police preaa conference today. >.. part of the alleged fraud operation, the gems were appraiaed at ea.much u 10 timea t heir value a n d then used to purchue real eei.ie and pel'90nal property, Groee Mid. V ictiml of the fraud have been found In California, Arnona, Florida, Tenneaaee, Oregon, W~. New York, Nevada, Illinoia , Hawaii, Texaa, Oklahoma, Arkanaaa apd Maryland, u well aa in Canada, England, Hong Kona, Costa Rica, the Bahamaa and the Fiji lalands. COUNTY EDITION THIJHSDAY. MAY 1; 198.1 ORANGE COUN TY C A LIFORN IA 25 CENTS Airport fighters support NB plan · By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dlllr,... ..... ~rt expansion fighters in Newport Beacb say they'll support a city effort to put a permanent freeze on the number of daily departures out of John Wa'JTI'! Airport. But the expansion fighters - known collectively as the Airport Working Group -claim the city is willing to give up too much to get a lid on dally flights .. The Newport Beach City Council has told Orange County 1upervisors, who control the airport, it would be willing to permit the addition of 14 daily takeoff.a in exchange for a freeze. "That's not the way you negotiate," said Barbara Liebman, coordinator of the Airport Working Group. "We're wiUing to be flexible but you " don't give things away before you get to the negotiating table." . Presently there are 41 daily departures allowed out of John Wayne. The county has spent more than two years attempting to increase that number. An effort to rai9e..claily flights to 55 )VU foiled last year when Newport Beach and a citizen (See AIRPORT, Paie AZ) Making a big pitch for schools By ROBERT BARKER or .. .., ......... Efforts by the Huntington . .tseach Unfon High School District to be in the forefront of educational reforms have not been ignored. Newsweek magazine recently bighllchted the local district'• efforta to give It.a 17,000 studenta a quality education with an emphaai• on academics while wrestling with diminishing revenues. Traditional tantalizer For openers at Design House Laguna, there's this living room fashioned in imported glazed chintz, mahogany and walnut b y Dale Fahrney & Associates and Jan Turner Hering. To see what 25 designers have done with other rooms of the showcase open for public viewing through May 27, see Page 8 I . County hacks route for new freeway By JEFF ADLER OflMDllllp ........ Corridor a1.1gge9ted by the county Planning Commia9ion. Dlllr Noe ....... bf Nctwd 1( ...... Denise McCanles i1tn't sh y about a dvertising her talent -and her campaign may have worked . Get the message? Mesa actress push~s I or big break By JODI CADENHEAD Of .... 0.-. Noe ..... Sometimes, Denise M~es of Costa Mesa gets her foo~ an the door by being just a bit more adventurous than the next out-of-work actress. · And sometimes she gets shown the door. She's not sure which happened Tuesday wtien she paraded in front of South Coast Repertory theater in Costa Mesa, hoping aomeone would notice her sandwich sign which read, "Audition Me." Someone did. She was told to come back for an audition. ln September. (See ACl'RESS, Page AZ) HB executive held • cocaine arrest • in l •• ,.;\I Police narcotics officers said they arrested the president of an Anaheim boat company after seizing almost two pounds of high-grade cocaine -with a street value estimated at $250,000 -in the man's Huntington Beach home. Sgt. Carl Vidano, Huntington Beach police narcotics supe.rvilor, said Bn.ioe Carney, 42, president: of Sun-Rai.!:.ta, was arrested at 11 a.m. y in his home at 7612 Anita Lane. ln addition to the cocaine, officenl found about one pound of marijuana and other restricted drugs, Vldano said. Carney was placed in Huntington Beach City Jail on suaplclon of possession of cocaine and marijuana for sale, pcmession of restricted drugs and carrying a concealed weapon. He was releued after posting $15,- 000 ball. police said. Vidano said investigators developed information over the past two weeks. He said officers obtained a search warrant and allegedly discovered most of the drugs in a bedroom floor safe. He said Carney came home while the search was under way and was arrested. Vidano said the boat company presi~t was armed with a handgun at the time of his arrest. He said six other fireanns were confi.acated at the home. FV crime takes sharp decrease By PBil.. SNEIDERMAN or ... .., .... ...., Fountain Valley recorded a lign.lficant drop in major crimes during 1982, according to statistics released by the city. Police Chief Marvin Fortin said that on the basis of major c rimes per 1.000 residents, Fountain Valley had a lower crime rate than its Immediate neighbors, including Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Santa Ana and Garden Grove. The west Orange County d1stnct. with six comprehensive high school• ln Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminste r , was the only California district to be mentioned in the magazme. Superintendent Frank "Jake" Abbott, the man believed to be most responsible for the district's auoc ! 11 e1, Mid he waa contacted (See SCHOOLS, Pa1e A%) The Orange County Board of Superviaon endoned routing the lint leg of a propoeed freeway through t h e cou nty '• aoutheaatern foothills n ear undeveloped portions of Irvine Tue9Clay, but within a half-mile of homes in Miaalon Viejo. With a minimum of dlacu.mon following several houn of public testimony, auperviaora voted unanimoualy to endor9e the route for the Foothill TranaportatJon 1'he route the board recommended for the initial 21-mile leg of the freeway will run north of Rattleanake Reservoir in Irvine, avoiding residential developments, continue north of El Toro and on through Miaalon Viejo, aouth of the Upper Oao Retlervoir. Eventually, the freeway, which will vary ln width from eight to 10 lanes, will link San (See FREEWAY, Pa1e A%) 0.-.Not-. ~ap details route for proposed Foothill Transportation Corridor as approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Fortin said home burglaries continued to be the city's most serious crime problem, but even these incidents declined last year. He said a strong l ocal Neighborhood Watch chapter contributed to this decreue. Fountain Valley's 1982 crime swnmary revealed: (See CRIME, Pa1e AZ) -lllSIDE----------~ Monopoly test · )'ou m i1ht not pall "Go" ii 7ou play a friendly 1ame of Monopoly with your intended 1poaee1 Erma Bombeek claimt la la a real test ol compatibility. Pqe 82. Andy Rooney 1hou1h1 Pre.ideal Re.,an had Iota touch with money heeauee lfe ne•er had to uee it. But Rea1an hat been worldn1 at pro•illl him wroq. P .. e A9. I . ,, UC l"ine'• participation in the NCAA tenni1 playoff• it like a dream come true for coach Greg Patton. Pa1e CI. ' ' j "If Shaketpeare can have nudity, we want It too," Nld 20 people who proteeted a topleta danein1 ban lty 11rtppt., to the Memr.hl1 opera. P.,e Al • NBC wins ratings Thank• in large part to it• hilh·cott ecienee fiction two-parter 0 V" ~ NBC won the telHition ratiap wan I or the lint time aince Super Bowl week. Page 85. Thurber memorial f The home where James Thurlter pew up and wrote all tlloee I unny 1torlet i1 ltelD1 eoe1ldered for a f aeellft. P.,.e 81. ' U Orenge COMt DAILY PILOT~. M8Y 12, 1tea ' ~' ... ·Cantin~ stories lrvine wall project a sound move New barriers lo muffle noise created after University Drive widened FREEWAY ROUTE . • • C lemente to the Rivenide Freeway, a dis&anoe of 38 m.Ues. ConRruc:tion could begin on the project within the ne>C1fiveto10 yeara, transportation planners predict. freeway u much u pcmible from the sight of Minion Viejo residents Uvln1 as close as a half-mile away. Many residents of~ Mt.ion Viejo community at.tended the meeting and 1estlfled acalnst routing the corridor IO cloee to their hornet. By GLENN SCOTT «-.o..,,......., A two -lane section o f Unlveralty Drive that curves behind University Park ln Irvine will be widened to four lanes this summer. Widening the road from Culver Drive to the San Diego Freeway is expected to make the buay road even more popular - and nolaier. So dty officials are meetlng with representatives of five nearby commun i t y associations to design new walls to muffle sound. Construction of those walls, mostly block wall with perhaps some transparent plastic to retain views, should begin soon after the roadwork starts, aald Denni.I houn, when ~pJe Uvtni an WUberg, the city's tranaport.aUon northern parts of Irvine or services manager. <-'Ommutera from the San Dleao The w Iden I n a, w a 11 Freeway use It to reach UC co na true t i on and med la n Irvine and the buaineta d.lttrfct to landlcapirii will cost $2.5 million. the west. Most ot the cost, $1.6 million, will City offlclala have 10uaht to be covered by a federal grant. widen the road for aevera.1 years The city will pay $250,000 md_. but have proceeded slowly the Irvine Co. will contribute because of concern how the $227,000. busier road would· affect The remainln_g l552,000, whJc~ residents whoee clustered hornet would mostly go toward the face away from the street. landacaplng, has yet to be raised. The sound walls. in many City officials say they are cases, will substitute for patio studying some funding options, walls attached to the homes. In a including asking Orange County few cases, walls will be built on government !or some support. benns. University Drive is particularly At a City Council meeting this busy during the morning rush week, city officials commended th• Irvine Co. for lt• $227 ,000 contrlbuUon, which enable9 the IOund Wall COl\ltl'UCUOn to take C.lace IOOD after the roadwork ~ leaders bad approached the c ompany for the oontribut.lon. noting the widened road would be belpf w when it developa it.a Vlllage 12 planning area ee.t of Jeflrey Road aero. the freeway. Jeffrey merges into University as It cro11ea the freeway. Cound1man Bill Vardoulla said the company'• wilJlngneas t.o contribute was evidence of the cooperation he anticipates now that the company baa changed leadership. In settling upon a free way route, the bQard also impoeed six conditions on the project. Included among the conditions 1>cropo9ed by Supervisor Bruce Nes\ande are a requirement that signs be placed in the area surrounding the freeway to alert future homebuyers of the corridor's presence. Also, project planners must design measures to screen the "We don't need the qht, amell and 10und of a freeway a half- mile away to further devalue our properties," commented Ted Cowper, a Mission Viejo resident speaking o n be half of a neighborhood organization which cal.la Ii.elf CAR, Concerned Area Residents. CRIME IN VALLEY .. • after Pair arrested guns fired · f rorn From Page A1 • SCHOOLS ACCLAIMED. • • -For the second consecutive year, no homicides were · committed in the city. by Newsweek six weeks ago. He believes an article he wrote in the California School Boards Journal stressing the need for reform of secondary education may have sparked the interest. Abbott, once a left-handed pitcher in the Brooklyn Dodger organization from 1951-55 -he was the California League's rookie of the yelll' when he won 23 games in 1952 -has been fighting the battle for quality education for years. What's making it doubly to1.1gh, he says, is the shrinking money supply. -Home burglaries dropped by 15 percent from 677 in 1981 to 575 last year. -Rape reports dropped from 10 in 1981 to seven last year. Commercial burglaries were down by 16 percent; 196 were reported in 1981, compared to 165 last year. -Robberies declined by 29 percent, from 77 in 1981 to 55 last year. -Grand thefts climbed just one percent to 709 incidents last year. Re said the district's budget of $50 million would be about $12 million-13 million greater tOO.ay had Proposition 13 not been successful in 1978. As one way of coping, the district laid ofi about 50 guidance counselors and used technicians in their place. Superintendent Abbott wins recognition ~ Auto thefts increased by 23 percent last year when 136 vehicles were stolen; bicycle #thefts, however, were down 14 . ACTRESS PUSHING . ... The cut saves about $700,000 annually while providing basic and satisftletory serVice, Abbon said. The district, at Abbott's direction, also has strengthened graduation requirements. Students now need three years of math, two years of science, four years of English and 31h years of social science to get a diploma. In most cases, the requirements exceed state mandates. "This puts the squ eeze on industrial and vocational counes and other elective classes." Abbott said. "But we can't afford to keep up with technology because equipment is made obsolete so quickly. s...ra! c:er ...,_ _.. repotl.S irlOIWI lrom vthlc:I•• perk•d 11 Suberu of Huntington Beach, 17556 B•ec:h Blvd. T-retn<l'<9d IM 11.,_ lrom • brown 1977 Plnlo 111t1on w99on41 1 ~ 19111 Suben. and a .,_.. Honde. Th9 burg!My ol a llOrne W.S...cley on IM t 5otOO b1oC:k of CMCICM i.-r.ull.S In the report.cl IOM of • leleYlllon Ml wcii'tr. $350, 1 aholgun and rifle v...._, el 11.190. anCI SI In chano• Entry we.1 llPP•r..,tly med• lh<CK>gl\ I Ci.-d front window Lobby lurnllur• velued 11 lot.000 wH report•d atolen trom Allorn•y• Olllc• M enagement, 1771 C•nter Ortv•. The building apperentty WN Of*' et 1111 time of the theft. An el«trtc doOr °'** ~entty w• uMd by e burQ1er to .,,..,. • QMllQI on 1111 From Page A1 "I don't know if they just wanted to get rid of.me," said the 31-year-old pixie-faced, part-time actress and file clerk. "I've finally learned that you've got to be usertive." • . A South Coast spokeswoman said McCanles will be given a chance to join the professional theater group baaed on her acting experience and not because she carried a hand-painted sign. A similar stunt last year by McCanles at Paramount television studios resulted in an audiUon for "Taxi." She didn't get the part, though. Having graduated from Costa Mesa High Scl.ool in 1970 and worked at a Hollywood theater for five years, she brings her sister Heidi along for moral support. The slrl.lggling actress got the idea to picket after pictures she olastered all over Paramount were tom down the same day. But the self-publicity_ g!mmick is not alwa)'S successful, McCanles noted. A few months ago, officials at Bllrbank studios told her to pack her sign and leave. ''It takes a lot of nerve," she said. ''But I don't want to make a bad name for myseU before I even~ a name." 1300 blocll ol AllOM\I StrMI The report.cl loN lnciuo.d p.inttng ~· end othet 11-v....., II 15.700 . Hou .. hold llema worth U ,000 were r41P0<1.S tel<.., In the t>u<ollfY of • hOrn9 on the 19900 bloCll of w_..a I.MM. Entry ,. .. epparen1ty mede through•,_ tlldlnO gl ... door Fountain Valley An emplo)'M Wl>O WM lerminlteid lrom tM Sunroole USA comc>MY It 17450 Ml. Cll"'*ood •lr.o.cll)' look •n undlleklMd emount of th9llrrn1 propeny. ICCOfdlnQ to • repot1 111.s With lhe pole. deper1menl. A 22·year-old unemptoy4td welder wu cnea.o from • "°'-' .. In th9 1 e.ooo block of o.vonwooci Ind l>Mten by ,,_ he n.d tie.I drtnkln\I with, p04lo9 Mid tM eutt...O • lkull lrKtut• 1 b<Ollen nng.r and othet lnjurlee. -e11<>910 pollc», ~ temc>«.S With 1 coin bOX •t Mll'(lllQ Leundty at 10585 Si.ttr and tool! en ..,,k,_, numb.-ot ClOlne Newport Beach Vand• cai..s 11.000 1n d~ to the ~·1Galey11 lhe ~Pier by ,1mu hlnR out plu tlc window• 10 the fM1-MI I ot>Mr'YMlon - Burgtr1 IOf'Qed _. -front doOr to • hOuM on the 2200 block ol All• Vi.ti Or,.,. anC1 mede oft with • TV eM and a )lw9lry bOa. An 1111lmlle of the IOM"hM no! ~ mede. 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SURI RIPIRT • 37 so 61 86 ~ 50 47 ... 57 13 .. 13 ,.. 42 47 " 43 • 34 32 RIPIO City Reno 51 34 Rlctlmond 71 43 81. LOUii to IS It. Pet• Tlll'l'I.,_ .. ee .. L.111• 4t 3t ..,, MtoftlO II 10 Sell Dleoo 7t 51 1M FtlftCllOO 72 ., ........... 1t 2t Steltll .. 45 Sl'lf:= 11 82 lloutt 1111 11 at Spollane .. 35 l'lfllOUM 61 34 r.-1 74 11 n.on 13 64 1'll4N 76 .. WllftlnO'Otl 74 ... WIGtltte 77 to Tides TODAY 8eoond IOw • t :H p.111. 1,3 hoOrtd 111111 t;M p.m. 1.0 ,..,., l'lr9I 10w •:M a.m. o.: l'lr9I hWI tCl.M e.m. I . e.ooMIQw U•p.m. u l«lollcl,. 10:10 r·"'· .. 1 TM Ml • lfl " 7:41 p.m. toMf ....... l:U Lm. ,,....,. n. IMO!\ .. • 11 7!41 p.m, toder ft rlM It t:40 Lift, ,,., percent in 1982, when 350 two- wheelers were taken. The only violent crime s h owing an increase was felonious ~ult, which rose 10 percent from 40 in 1981 to 44 last year. Traffic acciden ts In the city dropped 6 percent from 984 in 1981 to 922 last year. At the same time, drunken driving arrests increased significantly from 332 in 1981 to 432 last year. Chief Fortin attribut ed this to a crackdown on drunken drivers during the holiday season late last year. City officials n oted the r eduction in major crimes occurred without expanding the si7.e of the local police force in 1982. Two men were arrested in Fountain Valley Wednesday night for allegedly firing guns from their car as it was traveling on Harbor Boulevard, police said tOO.ay. Arrested on charges stemming from the shooting incident were William C. Reimer, 30, of Stanton and Gary F. Roch, 32, of Santa Ana. Police said that two officers were working in traffic control In the vicinity of Harbor and Edinger Avenue whe n they heard two shots. They followed the suspects' car and with the assistance of Santa Ana police, apprehended the t.wo car men on Harbor Boulevard near the Garden Grove Freeway In Garden Grove. Police aid they found a Colt .45 and a Walther .380 and 150 rounds of ammunition when they arrested the pair without incident. No injuries were r eported. Police said they didn't believe they were intended target.a. The two were booked in Orange County Jail on suspicion of exhibiting firearms i n a threateninf manner in the presence o a peace officer, carrying concealed weapons and carrying loaded firearms. FV Hospital expansion OK'd· State heahji__P-lanners BPP!'!ve addition_ of 55 more beds_ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Miiie D-'r Not aa.ft Fountain Valley Community Hoepital has received permission to add 55 medical-surgical beds through a settlement with state health planning officials, who rejected a local health planning panel 's recommendation that , •additional beds not be granted. Lao;t mnl' I h I n l> Orang': County Health Planning Counc:U conclude d that 62 medical- surgical beds sought by Fountain Valley were not needed. But s ta te health planning officials rejected this recommendation and gave the hospital permission to add 55 beds. Mike Nash, a spokesman for AIRPORT FIGHTERS. • • Fountain Valley Community, said lhe hospital's administrators have been keeping a "low profile" regarding the state decision. '"We had done a lot of homework and research to prove there was a definite need for the beds," Nash said. ''Evidently, the state agreed." Nash said Fountain Valley Community's staff is now planning the placement of the additional beds. From Page A1 group filed a 1awsu1t. Supervisors, again punning the airport's future, are considering Newport's request for a permanent limit on flights. But instead of adding 14 flights, supervisors have agreed to study addinc up to 32 flights. to give up. A city airport commission this week reaffirmed offering the county 14 mo r e flights in exchanRe for a cap. City officials contend several supervisors are wavering. Derek. Pogson, spokesman for the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development in Sacramento, said the approval of the 55 beds was achieved th ;ough a "n egotiated settle ment" involving talks between state health planrung officials and representatives of Fountain Valley Community. He said the Orange County Planning Health Council's report advising against the beds did .not arrive within a prescribed penod. Whether this amounts to an outright rejection of the city's acheme is not clear. City officials, however, say they are not about But Liebman, who says her group represents thousands of Newport residents, believes the city should think.again. S,tudy the gems carefully. One is • brilliant-rut re.al diam~nd, one .of nature's most da_zzli'.'g er~•· t1ons. The other, a brilliant, man-made reproductton, o diamond stmulont called Cubic Z 1rcoma, so strikingly slmllar many experts can't tell them apart! WHICH IS THE REAL DIAMOND? I WHICH IS THE CUBIC ZIRCONIA? 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They made a human error 1n th1a cue that went undetected and they will not be fired." He said they would be fined and retrained "to make certain It woq't happen again." Marines weeding out bad apples WASHINGTON -The Marine Corps is ordering lta conunanden to try to weed out troublemakers from the ranks by early summer. In a meuage to all ~jor Marine units and bases, made public Wedneaday, the Corps told commanders to "focus efforts on ridding the ranks of gubstandard Marines. T hey tarnish our hard-earned reputation and divert the attention of their leaders from the principal objective of establishing and maintaining unit effectiveness." Nun quits, criticizes church views LANSING, Mich . -An ex-nun who heads Michigan's Department of Social Services says a Vatican ultimatum to quit her order or leave the welfare agency shows the Roman Catholic church does not fully understand "the American scene.'' "It does raise the whole issue of whether or not a religious cleric can ever serve in political positions," Agnes Man.sour said Wednesday after announcing she had left the Sisters of Mercy after 30 years to stay with the state al(ency. 8 injured in Las Vegas hotel fire LAS VEGAS -Eight hotel employees suffered minor smoke inhalation Wednesday and two floors of the Golden Nugget hot.el were evacuated after fire erupted in a room on the 16th floor of the downtown resort. The fire forced the evacuation of the 16th and 17th floors of the hotel. STATE Gann wants to cut speaker's power SACRAMENTO -Anti-tax activist Paul Gann saya he is "after the power of the speakership'' with a ne_w ballot initiative. Gann said his new campaign seeks to cut the Legislature's budget and sharply limit the power of the majority party, a move that would correct "an injustice" in both houses, cracking down on the "dictatorship" of Democratic leaders. -Second e7iliir1y LA woman-Slain- • LOS ANGELFS -West Los Angeles residents chased but were unable to cat.ch a man they saw fleein,ll an apartment in which an 82-year-old woman was stabbed •.., death moments earlier. The murder Tuesday of Lucille Pyle, who lived alone, came less than 11 hours after the slaying of another elderly woman who lived alone in Hollywood, but investigators do not believe the two homicides are related. Poker club approYed in Norwalk NORWALK -City councilmen have approved a 100-table "poker palace" as part of a planned hot.el complex to be built In the Norwalk civic cent.er, predicting the new club will produce $2. 7 million annually for the city at a time when other sources of municipal income are shrinking. The money would come from a percentage of the club's gross receipts. St.ate law allows such operations lo offe r selected card games, like "lo-ball," but excludes others, like blackjack. Court Ol'erturns De Lorean ruling LOS ANGELFS -A federal appeals court, ruling that the public and press have rights of access to court documents, has given John Z. De Lorean's prosecutors and defense attorneys until Friday to file motions attempting to keep, some documents secret. The 9th U.S . Circuit Court of Appeals, in a major free preu-fair trial decision, Wednesday reversed an order by the De Lorean trial judge which had required all documents in the cocaine trafficking cue to be filed under seal. I WORLD Salvadorans upset by U.S. 'meddling' SAN SAL V A.OOR, El Salvador -Some top Salvadoran officials are upset by a House Foreign Affairs Committee proposal linking future military aid for this war-torn country to unconditional talks between the government and leftist guerrillas. "It is a case of exaggerated meddling by the United Stat.es," said Antonio Morales Ehrlich. a leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Party. Nicaraguan planes hit Honduras TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -The national J>Qlice chief says Nicaraguan air force planes strafed a village inside Honduran territory, near the border where a series of incidents has height.ened tension between the two countries. The reported strafing followed a warning by Nicaragua that attacks by anti- leftist rebels based in Honduras may escalate into a major armed confrontation. Student protests disrupt Cannes fest PARIS -Riot police tear-gassed hundreds of student.I demoruitrating outside the Cannes Film Festival and broke up protests in other cities where students also rebelled against the government's proposed educational revisions. Authorities said a policeman and reporter were slightly injured in Cannes, and a passerby and 12 policemen were hurt in Paris. Leb~non pullout agreed? -. WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State George P. Shultz aays he ls confident Syria and the PLO will pull their forces out of Lebanon q 1upport bullda in the Arab world for the l 1ra e l l -L eba n ese troo p withdrawal agreement. Shultz reported to President Reagan Wednesday about the two weeks of shuttle diplomacy that produced the accord calling for the withdrawal of Israeli troope from Lebanon. Reagan, obviously jubilant, told the secretary, "1 know we've got some hurdles to go, but it wouldn't be the Middle F.ast if we didn't." ., Orange Cout OAJl Y PILOT/Thurtd•y, M1y 12, 1983 Sitting next lo Reagan in the Oval Office, Shultz replied, "You can't get over the second hurdle until you get over the first one." Shultz came straight to the White House to brief Reagan after arr iving in the United States from 17 days on the road. u~ This 18-wheel tractor-trailer reached the end of its line an a Lincoln, Mont., snowbank as 12-foot drifts hit the Northwest. Reagan told Shultz, "Every night that I got to bed at a reasonable hour I felt guilty, knowing what yoµ were going through and the length of those meetings. but it was just, just great." Springtime • Ill Rockies? Savage snowstorm buries Utah, Wyoming; cold hits record Later, i n • a brie f ing for By Tbe A11ociated Pre11 rep o rters , Shultz seemed Temperatures plunged 40 undeterr ed by Syria's sharp d egrees below normal and a t criticism of the Israeli-Lebanese least two motorists died In a agreement. spring snowstorm that dumped "It Is cle ar that there is a up to 17 inches of snow in Utah weight of opinion building up in and Wyoming, temporarily the Arab world that this is the stranding scores of truckers. opportunity to bring abqut Israeli befote pushing northeast today. withdrawal lrom Lebanon, along Up to 17 inches of new snow with all foreign forces, and was reported at Snowbird Ski support for that," said Shultz. Resort in the northern Utah "So, I feel confident that, in mountains. and N atio n a I the end, that will happen." ~eat.her Service officials said Shultz said Syria, though five inches of ~now fe.ll at Salt critical of the ~nt, had not-_Lake. lnt.ernat1onal Airport by refuaed to pull out its ~pe. And la.te Wednesday. . he noted that Syria has said The . 4'.l-degree lnaxim'Um was repeatedly it will withdraw at the chilliest May 11 on record at Lebanon's request. the airport, eclipsing a 47-degree "I have no doubt that th e mark set in 1967, officials said. • Lebanese will call, formally, for Temperatures skidded to 20 that," said Shultz. degrees today at Laramie, Wyo. The first s tep, he said, is Readings generally average formal approval of the Israel-about 60 d el(r ees , Steve Kauffman, a Weather Service forcaster in Cheyenne, said Wednesday night. "Lows may drop to the upper teens in some of the higher eleva tions of Wyoming by morning," Carolyn Kloth , a meteorologist with the weather service's Severe Stonns Forecast Center in Kansas .. ~aty. 'Mo., said today. "It's a slow-moving storm that's dropping snow on the Rockies and rain as far east as northwestern Kansas and the Dakotas." Me~. heavy_rJl.in.s. early today in Arkansas caused flash flooding that left portions of several highways under water, authorities said. Arkansas Route 302 was flooded near Clarefldon as was U.S . 49 south of Brinkley, a Monroe County Sheriff's Department spokesman said. Farther south , sear c hers recovered the body Wednesday of a 12-year-old camper who died in a flash flood on the Pedernales River near Dripping Springs, Texas, but two other youths, their counselor and anothe r camper were still mi8sing today, authorities said. Two people died in a storm- re lated accident Wedoesday when a truck plowed into a car and another vehicle o n snowslick e d U .S . 30 near Cok eville .in southwestern W~oming. authorlU.es said. Lander, Wyo., received up to 17 inches of snow Wednesday before some melting occurred. Snowplows were called out to escort a convoy of iron ore mine workers from their homes in Lander to jobs 30 miles away in the Wind River Range, officials said. Lebanese agreement by the _ respective governments. "I think just about all the i's have been dotted now and the t's crossed," said Shultz. "And we expect to see that take final shape and be ratified." Withholding repeal certain Shulu said that, "Once other governments are able to see that he re is an agreement that the government of Lebanon has worked out, that the government of Lebanon wanta to sign, and tha t th e g~vernment of Lebanon's parliamentary process has endorsed, then it's a little hard lo second-guess them." WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Democratic leadership is conceding defeat in its battle to require w ithholding of taxes from int.erest and dividends. Yielding to public pressure generated in part by the banking industry, the House Ways and Means Committee was expected to approve a bill this afternoon repealing the 1982 withholdiruz House barely OKs aid to unemployed law before it is due to go into Reagan has vowed to veto any effect July 1. bill repealing withholding. But That could set up a messy veto he has not said publicly what he ronfrontation between President would do with the Senat.e-passed Reagan, who wants to keep ''com promise," which h e w 1 t h h o I d i n g . a n d t h e described as a victory for tax Republican-controlled Senate, cheats. which has voted 91 -5 to leave the Senate Republicans wrote the law on the books but prevent its compromise to halt party feuding use. • over the issue and to allow "Repeal now seems a foregone Reagan an "honorable retreat" conclusion." said a H ouse from his veto threat. Sen. Bob Democratic aide who would not Kasten, R-Wis .. who has led the be identified. Senate fig.ht to kill withholding, Although most Democratic said the GOP plan is different leaders favor withholding, more enough from outright repeal to than 325 members have signed permit the president to sign it. repeal bills. However, the repeal bills have A House vote on repeal, under one thing in common: Neither procedures requ,iring a two-imposes withholding. thirds margin, i.s l!ltely Tuesday. The Reagan administration's Al h h the Se h Passage would send the repeal WASHINGTON (AP) -A t oug nate approac measure to the Senate, w here tax experts say the GOP plan la packate of em ergency loan s to t h e so-called bridge loan final action could be delayed for unworkable and would produce ha.J.led ~Democrats as a lifeline would have essentially the less revenue and catch fewer tax J sever al days if bac kers of to tens o f thous a n d s o f same benefit for the distressed withholding want to make the ch ea ts than i t.s backers claim. unemployed Americans facing homeowner u the House bill, the fight. Even the banking Industry has foreclosure on their homes is Senat.e veniion would involve no "We don't have any doubt that complained that t h e m ost headed to the R epublican-direct federal appropriation . the House will vot.e for repeal," significant part of the GOP bill controlled Senate after barely Even though econ omic said George Burke, s pokesman should be changed. aquealdng through the House. recovery may be under for Rep. Norm D'Amours. Congre ss and R eagan The adminis tratio n i, way, Democrats argued that D-N.H., chief backer of repeal. approved withholding last year adamantly oppoeed to the bill, everyone agrees unemployment "But the nagging question is as part or a tax measure aimed at calling for creation of a $760 wi.U remain high for al least a what happens when it gets back cutting the federal deficit by m 11 lio n 1 o an Cu n d • and couple or years. to Che Senate." $100.4 billion over three years. Republicans kept it bottled up in .----------------------------------------the Democratic-controlled House for weeks. Billing the legislation as the flnt element of their phaae two receuion relief program to reach the ijouse floor, Democrats pushed It to victory by a 216-196 vote despite defect.Ion of 41 of their own and nearly solid op position by the GOP. In the Senat.e, housing leaders a lread y h ave fashioned a proposal for having private lenders l•ue the loans and back them under a government-run lnaurance program. THE APPROPRIATE ENTRANCE TO SPRING. We're Listening ••• What do you hke about the Daily Pilot-> What don't you like'> Call the number at le ft and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Update your summer wardrobe our Ladies camp shirts. stylishly designed with an easy open notched collar for warm weather comfort. Made of all cotton in auorted colors exclusively for Garys and Company. 642•6086 The same 24 hour answering service may be us~ to record let· ter~ to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributor. m11st Include thel r name and telephone number ror veriflrallon No circulation ra ll~. plealle Tell us what ·s on yeur mind MOAU,., , 1~·~ H J'OU ctn l'\n' t1h" r'OVI fJl()•f b)' !\ 10 •1 ,.., t AM biefDr• Ip m •no yOu1 t411JY w111 b• 1t()IN'tfll>tl ,•IUH1Ay .,,., 8vndav u iyno qn no1 r•C••v• vOU1 COllf l>y I A 111 ~·~ O.IO<• 10 om •NI yt><~ COily ""' .... OlllN•"'" Ctraullttloft T1l1(lltlo"" Ml!lol 0.91111" '""'"1' ,.,... ... .. , Notltl'llff•t liul!IWllll"" ri.orh .. w ......... , ..... ,. l llll'.,•Nyi.I ..... I ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thom•• P. H•ler Publhlher 11nd Chlel E11ecut1ve Ollleor Chaar Dow•Hby R•rmonc1 MeoL••n Editor 11nd A .. ltt•n Controller to the Publleh9r • ..,.....,,c., ... 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The Olympic support 1.roup has set a goal of $250,000 - money that will be directed to the United States O lympic Committee aftd returned to help Orange County athletes. Other items to be auctioned inchu;le the dress and hat wem by JAlm Collins in her role on the television series "Dynasty.' Irvine villages for big. sweep • BlllJ Irvine restdenta preparing for their annual aprlng cleaning can 1et rid of old appliances and furniture by bwUna them to trash bina which will be available from May 20 to Monday norning, May 23. Lagunans prepare to tidy up, .too Lagw:i.a Beach's annual spring cleanu·p -the time when residents can get rid of bulky items gathering dust In the garage -la saheduled for next week. Lagunans are urged to place items such as old couches, hot water tanks, carpets, stoves and other large bulky items the trash crew usually ignores out by the curb on their normal garbage collection day. Bina will be located In 10 places In the city by Dewey's Rubbish Service, which contraci. with the city for trUh pctwp. Bina will be at theee lit.a: -Turtle Rock: HUJ1ate and Rockvtew. -University Park: MJchellon and Yale. -W oodbridge: Alton at Meadowbrook and Eaat Yale Loop at Barranca Parkway. -The Ranch : Yale at Deerfield. -California Homes: Yale at F.dgemere -Racquet Club: Robin and Esplrit Way. -Culverda le: R eed and O:>Sley. -Northwood: Northwood Park parking lot at Yale. -Heritage Park: Yale and Walnut in the parking lot. A Mexico City vacation and a weekend at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City also will go on the' block. The mint condition Model T was donated to the cause by Corona del Mar merchant AJ Rypinski. Al Rypinski, who donated Model T, lets Jan Youn~, acquisition chairman, drive it toward Celebrity Olympic Auction site. Clippings should be bundled and tied, and be no longer than four feet in length and 18 inches in diameter. 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United oc:= fix aqulpmlnt end good ... rtgnt, title end Inter.I :.,.~; .~:"~ Sflop ~ to end now IMld by " undw M6d known 11 FARGO SANDWICH DHd of Truat In th• proparty SHOP MlCI locat.O .i 15" ~ h«aloeft., ~; Av• .. City of Cott• MHI, CA, TRUSTOR: JOHN CARNES County of Orang•. St•ta of GOLDING. A LYCE SUSAN Celllornl•. GOLDING Th• bulk trantl•r will b• BENEFICIARY: VAL.EHC4A llAHK c:onsummtlad on or "'., tl'll 31•1 A41c:ordld o.o.mtaer I. 1tl1. • Mt( of May, 1N3 at 10:00 Lm. at 1Mtr,No. Noe In Book 1~16, P-ee GR D VER ES CR 0 W S2 of Otftcl.i A9oorda In tM OlllOeol OORPORA TIOH, 111 S. llllf>Oll St., tlla Racordar of Orenga County; Anaheim. Calltofnla. Mid dMd of lru•t "-tbea tM I.Mt dat• lor llllng clelrM la Mey fo!lowlng: 27, 1983. Lot 3, Bio<* 2• of 1at Addllloll so far " 11 known to th• ~ 8Mcll~~~ hof /::r:. 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MllY 1, 11 ; , • Advertised pnces good through Saturday, May 1 • Target cuts prices on Crest, Shield, C in and Six more best selling national brands. 1.49 """'o..d In 4-oi. Inf. ,,..... ... deodorwtl IPl'9Y Of 5-oz. deOdentt glY.e 11 dllly pr<*OIOlt. f . . 1 :59 hctl , ................. -···'"·-= ~'°''/(NI hit . , .............. . ....... 1.99 40 , ..... .......,. ,or pro- tection Wiil oomfoft and contldefl()e. In llendtf. Origlnll, MIS* or tlAI* pa,a. 1 .99 4-. CI 11111 nDI• __, IDl6Dn or daltl ""'*'I ol wtltl eun orotectonl ChoOM the protec· llon yOV ne9d tor I deep, dn tin wl1nout bumWIQ I f \ "USA/USSR: MoralJty Forgotten?" will be the topic of a ~ di8cu8aion at 7:30 p .m. Monday by l~ relj,gious leaders at co.ta Meu'a Unitarian Universaliat Church, 1259 Victoria St. St. Mark Presbyterian pastor Toay WoUe, Maarcle Oadea of the OrllNJe County Unitarian Church of Anaheim and Fath~r Ed Poett1ea of St. Ann's Ch urch In Santa Ana will be the featured apeeken . • The discuMlon la sponsored by STAND, an affiliate of Alliance for Survival and Interfaith Peace Ministry. For more lnformaUon call 642-6634. Divorce m ediation talk slated A three-hour seminar on divorce mediation will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast College. The program will take place from 9 a.m . to noon in Room 207 of the Chemistry Building. Admission is $5. Tickets are available at the OCC Ticket Office or at the door. Seminar lecturer is Jerry Schipper , a licensed marriage, family and cpild counselor who co-founded Orange County WIN $soo.oo .. FOR A CHANGE! Brang rhtS ad 10 Blacltbt'ard's by 1ht'dare shuwn bt'low on che coin, and you will bt' eligible ru wan S500 00! Or Janner-for rwo each nighr for an cnurc year! Ornp by che rcncweJ, rt'modcled Bl1ckbcard's for -i delightful lunch, dinner, wck rails o r Sunday brunch YOUR NllME STRf.ET llOORW CITY 12.IP CODE ~>50 M111tng1lc Way (near M1cAr1hur Boulevard) NEWPORT BEACH 833 oo8o lie 1t on . the "Walking Lady" Sill.~ -IA 31\ 2A A B 1>·10 ;11,.10 5-10 i~-9~ 4-10 a soft ne\ible CilSual shoe with a plantation crepe soil• 1ust ri~ht for walking. ..\\ 1\ll,\Mt• m l'H11\' \1Ul)\.·t nil\\ ,,, '' llh' ,,\If ,. I Family Mediation Services. He will ditcuss divorce laws and different approach~ to maritaj breakups. Park to hold open house Satur day University Community Park in Ir vine will stage an evening open house Saturday to show off its family programs and adventure playground. The two-hour event will begin at 5 p.m. at the park, a t Beech Tree Lane and University Drive. Displays, slide shows, door pri7.es, a tostada bar and a pinata for youngsters will be featured. Pancake break.last set in Ne wport The Exchange Club of Newport Beach will pold its eighth annual Pancake Breakfast Saturday at the Oasis senior citizen center in Corona del Mar. Games and team competition will be staged including matches involving students from Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools. Proceeds from the event, to begin at 7:30 a.m ., will benefit Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, May 12, 1883 Al issues in Mesa the Newport Mesa Unified School District. There will be a $2 charge. The fund raiser ia open to the public. Hunting ton seniors get free food Cheese and butter recently released by the federal government will be distributed Friday to needy residents of Huntington Beach who are 55 years of age and older. To be eligible, senior citizens may not have an income exceeding $6,084 and a-family of two must receive $8-,086 or l~ annually. The cheese and butter will be distributed at the Huntinston Valley Boys and Girls Club Gym. 19699 Education Lane (near Brookhurst and Yorktown) from 9-11 a.m. Hadassah plans Newport m eet The Newport Beach chapter of Hadassah will host its spring luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Big Canyon Country Club. For reservations call 644-2046. Advertised prices good ttirough Saturday May 1 4 emusce .coming on .strong for summer '83, now sale priCed at Target. 3.99 ~ -----~~~ SHOES ------ ERM RIM ISO-gallon wat•r heater w i th energy eavlng temperature thut-ott. 166°0 30 111.................... 125.95 40 111. .................. 136.95 ..... _ ~ .. ... .... ~. -· .. HOOVER Convertlbl• Upright • .... • , ... aQll•tOf • 8<g .,._~ l»g • ' en tho noor carpel lhlft • FuM time edge CIHnlng 766(; HARBOR RI VO IN COSTA MlSA PHONI 1714) 546 70RO ; " . Just when you thought your t·short conection was getting a little bonng. enter the screen pnnted muscle t Wherever lhe fun and action are ttus summer. you can bet this shirt will be there topping JOgglng shorts and ieans. even tucked into casual skirts. Great whether you're showing ott your biceps or 1ust want to d1$Play a wel tended tan So make 11 e Potnl to get to Target this week Our $3 99 price is hald to beet Our selectt0n of colors and fun screen pnnts wKI gave you all the cho1ees you could want. All in machine washable potyester·cotton Women's S.M·L so~d colors . reg 4 99. screen prints. reg. 6 99 Men's screen printed t's 1n slzes S·M ·L·XL reg 4 99 Save •2 on fast-moving nylon shorts for men, women and girls 5.99 Reg. 7.99 Men'.• nylon running lhcw1I with elastic wB1st have rear key pocket with Vek:ro closure Five colors. In slzes S·M·L·XL ~ 2 for sg Reg. 2 for 13.96 Women'• nyton Dow lhcwU •e In assorted sold cotora ltld enappy strlpee, In e vanety of not summer ootora, aome with perity Hners SizesS·M·L 3.99 Reg 5.99 Olrte' 7·14 nylon OOW'8 short• for cool wmmer we• are In easorted fashion and bfiOhl colora. with elasllC walat t ' I I I l Ae Or1n99 Cout DAILY PILOT/Thul'lday, Mmy 12. 1883 (;Jiinese surprised to find tourisfl off the beaten track CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -an lndlvtdu.l traveler and have In the cow. o1a11.x·week tftk quite a lot of un1upervl1ed throu1h Chlna, Cbriaty Tewa oontaci with people." beard one phraae repeated Tewa wu aipplna ~ ln the comtantly. • unheated living room of a log "Ytae Ren?" people aaked, cabin abe aharea wl\h a meanln1, "One person?" And roommate in the Wuhoe Valley they reacted wltb amazement juat north of Canon Oty. Snow when lbe replied in rudimentary lrom a aprine storm awirled in Ollneee that. yes, ahe wu alone. the breeze outaide. J'or the 43-year·old Tews, She recalled the tlme on a traveUnc alone wu nothing new. Chinese train when ahe waa After partidpatina in a women'• aulgned to a •ix-bunk cllmb of Annapurna in the compartment with five men. ltimalayu 11.x yeen ago, ahe took ''They were good ol' boya." ahe lone trek• through remote a aid . ••They a o t Into a portlona of India and IOUtheeat conversation with me about how A.la. much money I make and what It But wandering off the beaten coetl me to live. And then I got track in China was a new into the same conversation with experience, one ahe recommends them. to anyone who ii looking for "I couldn't have those adventure and shares her distaste conversations if I were on a tour. of IJ'OUJ> travel. The Chinese are careful to show "One of the reasons I prefer thoee of us who go on tours just traveUna alone is the difference what they want us to see." In China Christy Tews got the fee ling "I in a zoo -and l was the animal." In expense -$10 a day as Tews' trip started In Hong oppoeed to $50 or $75," she said Kong. swung in an arc through Hong Kong. and le ft to the vultures as a in an interview. southern China, made a side trip Her favorite place, she said, tribute w nature. "Another reason is that I'm to Tibet and continued back was Tibet, wJlere she saw the She brought back pictures of lmrnenaely curious about how it through the central part of the palace of the Dalal Lama and that, as we ll a s less grisly ia to be a citizen of this world. country and north to Beijing. witnessed a "celestiaJ funeraJ," in subjects. such as t he "Stone AM in China, It's possible tn be From there. sh e returned to which bodies are d ismembered Fores t" ne ar Kunming. where ___________ ..,,__ ____ • _________________ :-----------';.;;;;..;;"-'--_;::..:~.;:.:;;......::.;c.;,_...;;:..:;;;.;.;:..:...:..:.;;.;..;;..;;..;...;;.;;:.__ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. ••111t1Mbter -~ hwe l.ti•ue Show 1n2 HAHO• llVD. , COSTA MESA -548-1156 Huntington Center mall ~~~~;;;;;;~;;;~ dally thru May 15. Ill SAVI MONEY ON YOUllNSURANCE .. Il .. AOINf .. COWANT •• MOHTMlT , . .,"''"' lf~wl· ltA881TT INSlltANCE <Ml ow .... ,... l!Yd. .... ,... leech, Co. '31-1740 CORRECTION On pege e of the MeJ 12th ••• ,. advertl1lng ••ctlon • thete I• an advertlHment for a C••••tt• radio· recorder, ••I• priced •• S71.ti. The llluetratlon and etock number 2115 an Incorrect. The correct •tock number .. 2113. •• elncerefJ ~~=======~:llreoret U.1• error. I Sears I r~ leOTICS °" TllU8TU'S IAU! ~U..1C1N YOU AM .. DOAUlT UNDO A !~=======~~~ ORD CW TaUeT DATWD ~H ... I~ ttH UNLlea YOU TAKI 1111-.IC Mnl1C( A11;TION TO f'llOTICT YOU" f"UUL nu f'Wlllrt, rY MAY• 80U> AT A 1--LA-WY_ll_A. _______ _ ......C SAU. • YOU •m AN NOTICI Of' TMl8Tll'I IAU! IXl't.ANATION Of' THI NA TUM Of' THI f'llOCHlNMQ AGAJN8T T.I . No. IMC7 YOU YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thlll uwYu. on Wed~•y. Mey 11, 1983, II On tn. 10th dey of June 1913 et 10:00 o'cloclc a.m. of Mid day, In the "°"' of 11:00 e.m .. ei the ith ~~ :!. ""!:,i:,o' ~~ Street entrence al !tie ,_ County s ' CourthouM louted et 700 Civic REAL E TATE SECURITIES Center OrtW W91t fonnerty known SERVICE. louted et 2020 North M 700 W91t Ith Str..c. lltueted In llf~. Suite :zoe. In the City al the City ol Senl• Ane County of Senta Ane. County ol Orenge. State Orenge, 81•1• of Cellfornl•. of C•llfornle, BEHEl'tCIAL CON TINE HT AL AUXILIARY MAHAGEMENT CORPOAATIC>f'I OF AMERICA. 1 Delewwe COtl)«&tion, C 0 M P A N Y • • C • 11 f 0 r n I e ea dul)' eppolnted TrvatM under Corpor.tlon. M Truat99 under Deed end purtUent lo the ~ of Nie of truet d•t•d Meroh 26. 11180 confened 1n the1 oet1eln Deed of =: =~ ~;.::::'~ Truat executed by JAMES W. -""11 4 '1eeo .. '1netr\lmenl Number WEYER end PATRICIA e, WEYER. 5*15 'in Book 13a.3 p~ 215 hu1bend end wife, r-ded Mey • • • 15, 11111, In Book 14058 of Ofllclel Offlol&I Record•, County of enoe. Aecord• of Mid County et pege Cellfornle, given to eeeure •n 1111. Reo0fder'1 lnetrufn.nt No. Indebted-In f-of Bank of 111240, by r-.on of e bfMOtl Of ~ .... , lone! T~~ .. ~tn defeull In !"Y"*'t or perfom-A.u-t on,• ne ......... vWtng of the 0~1t11ne wed tMNOy, wclellon, by .--i of the brw:ft lndudlng that bfMdl Of -.Ult, of the otllgAtior• _., .,_..,,,, Notice of which WH recorded notice of wllldl -,_ded on 1 ..... ..__der' Jenuery 21 11113 u lnatrvment Jenuery 1 • 1....,, • .._.. • Number la-039454 of Otflclel ~~~"&:~To~~ "9cofd• ol Mid Orenoe County, HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. Ind more than three monthe IMIW lllWM ~ of IM UNted StM-. ::::r pu': .=,;,e:\1!"°"~ Of • ~·· cNck drnm on • Oldder tor CHh or "• CHiiier'• 11•1• °' natlonlll '*""· • llat• Of ~ df.-on• •l•t• or Mtlonel = :=. ':1.0: ~ **· • 119'• or federel cndtt union domlc:lled In ftlle "-'•· ell peyeblli et >f • •t•t• or lederel .. 'tlnol end the time of ..,. 1111 right. title end \Ollfl ~tlon domlclted ln thl• lntw•t held tJY 11, • T~M. In "8te, (peyebie •I time of .... In thet rMI property lltuete In Mid ewf\11 money of the United Stet• of Co ntw end Stele •~-rlbed e1 4'merlc•) without c;ovenent or foi!.:: • .,.. ... #W'fenty, ~ or Implied, u to The nor111ee11 11 teet of Lot 2 .. of tttte. pc111• on or ...cumbranc.. LOI 3 end the ~ ~ 5 Mt :::, "!!.-.:'.:=.!our:! :;: ot LOI 4 8lodl 25 ri.c:t No. n2 • VJ recorded In lklok 23 f'll8I 5 end 8 Oeed of Trull. In end to th• of M....,_ 114epe ~ of followlng ducrlbed property Mid County ' IM\IMed In the County of Orenge, Th• etrfft eeldr1H or other Stale ol Celltomla. to wit: c;ommon OMlgn•tlon of tlle rHl n.e ~erty a 1s Feet o1 PfOP9flY ~ dMorlbed 1e the Nonr-terty 0--Hell ol the purported 10 be: 40e Canel stree1. Sout"-'erly 1a2 .... of Lot m of N9wpor1 8eadl Callfomle. Newport Helgllte, County of Tiie unde;elgned hereby Oflll'IQe, Stet• of Celttomla. M I* 11clelm1 all lleblllty lor eny W.., Aecorded In 9ook 4, Pege 13, lncon'9ct,_ In Mid WMt lldd,_ ol Mlecellel_,. Mlipl. In the Offtoe other common Clellgllellon. of the County ~rder of Seid Seki .... w114 be mede without County. errenty. eapru1 or lmplled. Tiie eddr"' or otri.r common egerdln9 lltle, polMHlon. or de1lgnellon. II eny, of the reel ncumbr•nc••. to ••llefy the property ducrlbed •bove 11 lnc;lpel belence of the Note or purported to b• 2057 Tuelln Iller obligation -red by Mid A--. Coeta M-. CA. 821ff; of 'fruet. wtth lnter•t end the uildelllgned Tn.tee dledelme tiler eum1 H provided tri«eln; eny llellllty for tl't'I ~ of ectv-.e. If eny. under the th• eddrHI or other c;ommon erme lher90! end Int_, on 8ldl Clellgl tetion It I/It)' lhowrl herein. VeN)N and plue ... cMrgee II the efo(eeeld Pfopel'ty hM no e~ of the Truet• end of ttreet eddr ... or other oommon lie 1n1e11 CfMled by Mid DMd of dlalgnetion, ~lone • to how lo rull. The totel emount of ••Id loc•t• 1uc;h property mey b• bllgellon, lncludln11. r•Honebly obtelned from the Blnlflclery under u11meteo I•••· chugu end H id D••CI of Trull, ., WhOH ••pen ... of the Trull•, •I the time ,.,... the ...... to be c:onduded. of lnltlel publlcatlon of lhll NotlOI. II pur1uenl to • wrltlen r•QuHI "411 224 so eubmltted. wltflln ten deywi from the !>9ted·· APrll 21 tH3 flf•t putllloetlon of Ihle NotlOI. to 'e I: N E 'FI c '1 A L MICfl a.neflclety •t the IOllowlno MAN.AOEMENT •ddreu: 8ANl< OF AMERICA CORP ORATION OF NATIONAL TRV8T AND SAVINGS AMERICA. ASSOCIATION , LOAN eO.-eoori>OBtlon ADJU8TMINT DEPARTMENT M Truetee ' •4327, FOMCLOSUM SECTIOH. ty. Al!AL llTATE 48 80UTH HUDSON AVENUE, SlCURITIO SERVICE, PASAOIHA. CALlfOAHIA II t 101. e Celllomle OOfl)Ol'etlon, The tote! amount ol the unc>eld Ill AQent .,...,_ of IM noe.(e) eec:ured by By. (ll!AL) D.J. Morger. Mid Deed of Trull with lnt«MI "' ,,..,.,,t "*"°"·•~In MIO no41(1), 2020 Horth Broed•uy. ~ If tlffft. llftcler tM terme of 8ulle 208 Mid Deed of Truet, lnCludlng fMe, lente Ane, CA t27ot ollartH ind 1.11p1n1u of th• T~: (714) MS-eetO T,...._, • of 11'1 clltAt of the lnllllll Publlehed Or•no• Cout Delly :P1A11a1110ft of tN Notloe al Sele le Piiot. APfi1 H . May 5, ti, IMa ..... ,.... tttHi Na1111 , ltr11t Addr•H end -•-.,. --T~ ~bar Of T'Net• or ,._ ""''-' ..-~­ MJllAJNf'( COMf'ANY lWillllrl._ .... 4'~ "'*°"A-.......,_, CA. t 1101 8¥"°" L. ~ :,r.;i:.T Pullllttlld Of~ o ... t Delly f'llOtMtly11. ,., ... '*· 2t1&-el ... . paaodu are tucked into towertna llmettDne formatlon1. and Kunming itael!, .. the clly of et.emal sprlftl." Tewe, twice divorced and a grandmother of two. ia currently organizing hiking triJ» in the Sierra and giving slide shows of her trip. u she baa done Jn the past aft.er other treks. She hope1 to return to China, pcmlbly as a guide. So~ of her favorite picture9 are from Szemau, deep In southern China near the Laotian border. One shows a naked young woman bathing in a lake off a thin green spit of land. Tews walked to the lake !or a closer view and found the woman was not alone. A second picture shows a young man, also in the buff. joining the woman in a idyllic scene. There were drawbacks to Tews' independent tour. of course. One was her difficulty speaking Chinese. The hardest part, she said, was getting, and understanding, information about places she wanted to go. Tews got used to causing commotion wherever she went, Hpeclally in outlytn1 arH• where WetiernerJ are Mldom eeen. She onct c.au.ed a bicycle accident when two men collided a!ter 8tarini at her inaie.d of the l'Olld. She alao 1ot the feeUna ahe wu belng watched In a more eyatematlc way. "l have a allaht tendency toward paranoia. but not neerly u much u ~people, and yet, when I left China, I wu real paranoid. BecaUle I found out over and over •&•in juat how much I wu u.nder IW'Velllance. "I wu never to happy to lave a place in my life u I was to leave China," ahe aid. "And, yet, if I had an opportunity to go t>.ck next week. rd "o." TM lecture slated Dr. Michael Groaaman, member of the American Association of physicians practicing transcendental meditation, will lecture on the effect of TM in the areas of h ealth and aging at the Brook.burst Community Center, 2771 Creecent, Tueeday at 8 p.m. Save s20 at Target on men's Good Vibrations cruiser bike with wide balloon tires for easier pedaling on sandy beaches. 69.99 u~.reg8999 Min'•~ Qood VlnelDn& cnMil9r 111119 hes Wide 26x2 125" wtliewll blloon li'es "* mltle 'f04JI oceanside f1des 1 breeze. •ven In looee send TlbJllr steel frame with glosa blld\ llnl"1 Long hOm styte hlW1dlebw ~ cUShioned gnps. Sngle IQeed. coaslef brlke. ~ 75.11 • 26x2 125" wNewel blloon twas • L.onghom style NndleblW • CUShloned gnps • CrUISln saddle 89.99 Unss11 Tbled, reo 109.99 Men •• Ol llllW/llfl •• Hufty Omni 10. ..... bite ha8 llghtwelght s1"1 lr1me wllti ~Apple 8'Je tnbh Maes bend hlndle· bar With tut comtort gnpa. t 0·9'>Md stem ITIOU'lted sMlef. dull 9'd• pull ca11per brltles w'1n extention 1111911. nit ITIC> pedlls, blue Q\Jllled racno style saddle Assemt>led. 17.11 JiAtu.,.J'hdmcs, flowlnc ltnes and fofk detailing from many countries. We call the collection "gypsy:· ·-.---- Delfr ll'llot Stefl Pholo Cutting off hair helps rebuild pier By ROBERT BARKER or ... .,.., ........ Carol Kirkpatrick and her hair-1t yll1t colleaauea are piannm. to clip you. But die money they expect to raise at a day-Iona haircutting aeasion will ao t9 the atorm- damaged Hunt1net0n Beach city pier. They al8o aay they're holdlna the fund-raisin& event to gain a little free publicity. But since lt'1 for a good cauae, who'• ap\itting hairs? - Stylist Carol Kirkpatrick and manicurist Tami Walls put out fliers (or fund-raiser. . The fund-~ haircutl ~ acheduled Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Brothwell'• Ltd., 6932 Warner Ave. The price of haircutl has been lhaved from $10 to $6 for the day and all the money. except for about $20 in expeneee, ia going to ' the p ier fund, according to Kirkpatrick. "We're a 1eparate little community here (Warner and Golden West Street) and we've had a lot of people who are concerned about the pier and the End Cafe. "We thought lf we could do something for the city and get a little publicity, lt would be fine," she said. The salon has put out about 3,- 000 mere publicizing the event. Local busineases donated the paper and printing costs. an Come see Mattel's newest Barbie doll fashions modeled by real people. Fresh and sleeveless for the new season: 100% cot- ton with delicately embroidered yoke, ruffled col- lar, tie belt, pockets. From India in lilac, jade, rose or white. S, M, L Reg. $34.99, sale $24.88 Friday, May 13 Long lleectl. ,......., 7:00pm Saturday, May 14 Long lleectl • Soulti s....t 11 :30 em ANhelm 11 :30 em You 'll find the Gypsy Collection only at: JllC1'mOUI ., ..... NAm•TAT'DmNT The followlng pereon I• doing ~ .. : TEO O'TOOLE EQUIPMENT CO., 3478 W lnd1pun Or ., Huntington BMch, CA 92949. THEODORE O'TOOLE, 3478 Wlndtpun Dr .. Huntington S..ch, CA 12640 .. Thia butlnffl la conducted an lnd!Vlduel. Ted O'Toot. Thia 11'1-t WH flled with Iha County Clerk of Orange county on ""'" 18, 1983. "214471 Publl1hed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot, Apfll 21, 28. Mey 5. 12. 1983 18&5-83 l'ICTmOU9 ....... NAMl8TAftmNT The IOllowtng pereon I• doing buelntel 11: PORTRAITS FOR LOVE & REMEMBl!AING, 17210 8111 Meteo, .14, Fountain Vtllty, CA 12708 AMdy L• Rogen, 17210 8.-i Mateo, FounUlln Vlllley, 0A 12708 Thie bu"'-le conducted by '" lndMdual. Aendy L Aogera Thie *'-I -lll9d with Iha CounlY OWi! of Orenge coumy on April fs. 1813. Pl1ltM Publllfled Orange Co.et Delly Piiot, APl1I 21, May 5, 12, 10, 1N8 1t14-N. MOC flOT1C( LSOAL ADVllmMMINT .,.,.ARTmMT °' DSVSLOPMINT BMVIC8• ~DMllON NOTIOI! II Hl .. HY OIVl!N by the Dep1rtmenl of Develo;:t -.w-. City of Huntll)Oton • ttlat ttl• D1p1ttm11ff ol Publlo WOftla lnltndt 10 oOtaln I ooetlll permit fof .nt IOllOWlnl proi-. Ort,,.. Oounty Trenett Dlttrlol bu• te[v" end beeol'I I OHH oonllal Of ltaln and wfl Ill DNilt ,.,...., proooeecl Pl'OIMI ... bl Shop: 7 days a week COSTA MESA 2710 Harbor Blvd. Phone: 540.7337 Ml.IC NOT1CE l'ICTmOU9 ....... l'ICTmOUI .,... .. MAim ITATDmlfT NAm ITATl....-T TM fOllOWlng l)W80n9 -doing The followtng ~· -doing buel-u: buelnMt .. : ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1MO BRINOERSON PARTNERS IV, So. Coalt Hlghwey, No. 103, Leguna 19700 Felrc:Nld. lrvtne, CA 92715. 8Meh, Celltornta 82651 GAl'IY L. BRINOERSON, 185 Rob• r t M . A II• n. 3 0 5 Emef'eld Bey, Legune S..ctl, CA Promontory Drive. E .. Newport O:ze81. a..ch, Cellfornle 02MO JOHN o. Pll!RCE, 1991 Port Kethteen L. Kiicoyne, 183 Edwetd Clrcle, Newpcwt 9Mictl. CA Promontory Drive. w .. Newport 02980. a..ch. Cellfornle 92MO Thie buel,_ 11 conducted by e Rober1 M. Allen general per1Mrehlp. n~ ...,... Publl1hld Orange CoH t Delly Publllll•d Oreno• COHt' Delly PllOt, Apr. 21, 28, Mey 5, 12. 1"3 Piiot. April 21, 28, Mey 5, 12, 1"3 18111-83 ________ 1 .... ee-•_83-..· Pllll.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTIC£ NOTICI Of AVAILAllUTY NO;::.::.~~ Of A...UAl MPOtn' Purauent to 8ecitlon 8104(d) of The annuel report for I h• 1119 lntern.i Aevenue Code, notice la calendar yeer 1982 of Vtn19 BMW ll«eby Qlll90 that the IMUlll repon HouH, • privet• foundation, la lor 1119 a.lendtlf ~ 1t82 of A. J, 1v1t11bla et II• prlnclpel office s. FouncletlOn. • PflV•tl loundetlon, during regular butlMN hOure for Ill 1 avellebl• et the to11nd1tlon'• lnepecllon by eny clt11en who to :>rtnclpel ofllol lor l~tlon dur1ng requeat1 wlthln 180 deye efter the regular bu"'-houri from 10 a.m. date of tht• publlcetton. The 1o 3 p.m. by eny oltlHn who lldd•-of th9 privet• found•tlon'a requeet• ltwlthln 180 deye alter the prlnclp•I office 11 31 Ill J Airport dell of Ihle publlcatlOn. Loop Drive. Coeta MMe, CA •nd The foundltlOn'• r.tnolp8' °"'°' the name o1 Ila Pflnclpll mlllllO" le •• 1001tld at 33& atl t1yfron1, Leland R. HOUM Jr. Belboe 111#\d, CA 82"2. Publl•h•d Orenge Co"t Delly Th• prlnclpal manaoer of the PMot, Mey 12, 1M3 foundatloll le Allee J. s~. ________ 2_11&-_83_ Venoe AcoOuntency Corpof'atlon --.,. lll'l'l'IM' 1503 Sovth CoMt Drive ~ nutft4 Sutt• 20t • · -.,.-.-~-..;.;..--.-wm--..,-... -_-•• -... -Coal• MMe. CA 82829 ,,.. l'AllWll• Publllhld Orang• CoHt Delly ONMTIMG U1m11R Piiot, Mey 12, 1813 l'ICTmOUI IUl•ll NAM1 i1t3-t3 The lollowlng peraon hu MUC flOT1C( wttMr.-.. • Olf*• '*'"" from ---n;Triiiiiii"i;iiiiiiil-"" patlnertfllp oPll'Mine undW the 1'1CTmOU1 IUllllM flotltloua butlntH name of MAMI ITA..-T .AfllTllTIC IMIAOIDlfllY. 1112• The folowlne l*'IO"t lf't dolr'I N••llop• It .. Unit '· ,oun1a1n ~ 11: Vtllty, CA tt10e. 8AKlfll AIALTYJ. 11t1 leller Tiit not1t1ou1 buelnH• name 81 .. Coat• Mela, OA ..... ltett!Mftt fOr ttle ~..,.. 8AKlfll flllNTAL8 a IAUl1 lllld on Oo10Mt 11, 1tl2 In th41 INO ... ~ ~ 11•1 I County Of Otwlfe. llker e. .. Com ....._CA ...... l'ulf N-MCI Addr-of the Tiiie ~II ....... Mel......, lleectl 11 :30 em TorrMCI 2:30 pm Long 8-cl'I • Adlntlc IMS. 2:30 pm a.din °'°"'. Hlrbor 8fwd. 2:30 pm Sunday, May 15 ' Huntington 8-cl'I 1 :00 pm a.din °'°"'. lroollhunt 1 :00 pm Ormnge Coat DAILY PILOT /Thurld A7 NEWPORT VESPA - OUR S~ICIAL "'lel ~1399.00 YAMAHA "IYA MODIL 1IO ' • MrWOIMnCTRU•l•ll l:llt • OlmUM--.n •OYll\IOMN • ILllC1NC 8TM'IUI .,...._YLaGAL Check the Weekender sections for free or low·eost entertainment ideas for the famil~·. l1llyPllat • ion 7.99 Eectt. reg. 8.99 DrwM\ 0.. 8lftl6e end Dr..m Dito Ken, a very gJarnorous couple al dressed up Md ready to peint the town. Barbie IS elegantly dressed in her go<geous ruffled gown wilt1 seQUined top She come& with jewt*y, shoes. comb. bruSh. "mirror" and "perfume" bottle. Ken IS quite dapper in N!I bllck tuxedo and red bovtonoiere They make a ve<y special couple For kids aoes 3 and up 00111truot1d In tho ttel 110110 ''°'"o OOHI Hlgtlw•r Mtwffn L.-• ,,, ... Md """''""Oft •• , .... Dtlted ~ •• ,..,, ,..,_ Wl!Mr~ .... ., ....,. .... :.-..::: w_: t.,....... Tllla~t ~ ... "'9 ..... ....._ ....... CA..... County Olerll of°'""'~ tft ........... 0111111111 """fl. 1MI. --.... ~=·-··­··=s:-•::.: ,........ . .......... ... ,....,, ....... • .......... .,..,tt-••""" Claudenl Oupuy, Alllll ... t,.,.,.., ll'ubll•heel Oranr OOHt Delly l'ttOt M~ 10,' 1', I , ttN 217'·13 ~· ...... Publl•l'llCI Ot•noe OOHI D•llY Publllhff Oran.. Cout Deler Piiot, ~ It. ti, May 8, 1~ii~ Pilot, Aprtl 11, tt. M_, t. 1f~ ' ,~ Aa Or1nge Ooeat DAILY PILOT/Thunday, Mey 12, 1883 OG scouts join jamboree ~ COii CL\WPOftD .... °""' 0 fl 1 Forty Oran1• County Boy Scouta wlU join 10,000 ICOUta from 76 countrtee In the 1983 World Jamboree, co be held July 5 co 16 neu Calpry, Canada. baclrpeckina •xcuralol\I In the Canadian-llocklea, and river raW.nc on the KananaakJa JUver usf.na rafta built by the ICOUta. the trip, t h e troop w ill b e orpnl.zing patcol arou.-and will particip a t e In two w eeke nd training campouta. Special features o f the jamboree will include • trip co Ban.ti National Park, a vllft to the Calpry Stampede, ovemilht . The Oranae C.Ounty Troop 627 wlU leave luly l to visit Salt Lake City, Jac kso n , W y .i Yellowatone NaUonal Park, ano Greet Falla, Mon t., on route co the jlmboree. ln preparation for Abo. the local troop plans to g a the r g ivea wa y i t e m• repreaentatJve of Orange County co trade with acouts from other countries. Community members havlns "friends hip gifts" to donate may contact Ron Ellis, Sooutmaater, at (213) 694-5530 or L llo Grue n.beck , publicity chairman, at (714) 545-6035. Clean Air Week slated T h e Am erlcan L u ng Association '• Oran1e County chapter wW join othen Involved in the fight aga.lnat dirty air 1n spon10rlng Clean Air Week May 14-20. To k ick off the wee k-long observance, the auociatJon will host a "Bike Trek for Life and Breath," Intended to highlight the joys and benefits of bicycling and cl eaning up t he Clean AJr Week, co-sponsored by the State and T erritorial Air Polluti o n Pr o gr a m Adm inis trato r s and the' Aaaociation of Local AJr Pollution Control Officials. will be d Uzen- governmen t partnership in achieving clean air. A.ulstant Scoutmaster Rusty Thomas of Costa Mesa, will be o n e of the a dult l e ad e r s accompenylng the scouts to the jamboree. Local boys w ho will attend are Paul Gru e nb ec k , T o m G ruenbeck , Douglas R ich ie , Chris Shellhase, and William S m i th , Cos ta M esa ; Todd Hulsken and Marcus Sheldrake, Huntington Beach; and Kenneth Hayashida, Seal Beach. environment. The the me for this Clean air is impo rtan t, according to chapter president Dr. Peter Kozak because "the ann ual health costs of a ir pollution hmount to a staggering year's $16 billion." PUBLIC NOTICE *' M LIC NOTIC£ PUBllC NOTICE NOTICa OP IM.a WOOdland Hiiie, i.;A 9 l:IM and tharHfttr tha undanlgnad °"MAL "'°""TY (213) 340..\010 eauMCI Mid notloa of bfMCtl and of AT MYA'R a.Ala Publlehad Orange Co111 011fy alactlon to ba ~dell J4lnllWY 19, IWPWIUo.. COU..T 01101. Apr 28. Mey 5, 12, 1983 11l83 " lnetr. Ho. H.0211321 of Of' THI 8TAT• 1973-83 Offlc:tal Aacof'dl In Illa offtoa of tilt Of' CALW<HIMA -----------Raeordar of Orenge County. 'Ofl TI9 COUNTY l't&.IC NOTIC£ Seid Ula wllf ba made, but Of' OllAMOa without oovan1n1 or w11rraotv. CAN NO. ••n YOU AM IH OEFAUl T UNC>ell A axpf-or lmplled, rag#dlng tlM, JAMES c. MARTIN •nd MARY 0 E I 0 0 F T " u 8 T 0 A TI 0 po-llon, or anoumbrancae, to CRAIG, Pl1lntlff1, 111 EMMETT T. NOY•Mal " 3, 1177. UNLH8 YOU pay the remaining prlnolpal eum of CONNER, 1lto known u EMETT T. TAK a ACTION TO P"OTECT tlla nota(t) MOUl'ad by Mid dNd of CONNER, MAHLON JOHN SMITH, YOU" P"OPE .. TY, IT MAY 81 Trull, with lnterall M In Mid note lllo known .. MALEN JEFF SMITH, SOLO AT A PUauc I.ALI . If YOU provided, l dVlnOal, " My, und« CATHERINE E. KIRCHNER, DAVI') ••o AN EXPLANATION 0, THI Illa term• of Hid~ TNtl, KIRCHNER. CHARLES KIRCHNER. NATU"E 0 , THE ""OCE•OINQ '-· ollargae end of Iha 4NO All PERSONS WHO HAVE AQAIN8T YOU, YOU SHOULD TNltaa and of Iha truatl otMtad by OR CLAIM ANY INTEREST IN OR CONTACT A l.AWYE... Mid O..CS of Truet. LIE.N ON THE PROPERTY HEREIN NOTICE 0' T"U8TEE'8 SALE S_lll.' Mia w1M ba Mid on Friday, DESCRIBED. Oefandenll. T.8. No. 3MN May 20, 1113, at 2:00 p.m. 11 1ha CASE NO ........ 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that Chapmlll Avenue antrenoa to Illa OAVIO A. KIRCHNER, CHARLES on W1dn11day, June 1, 1983, II Civic Canter Building 300 EH i KIRCHNER end CATHERINE E. 10:00 o'cloell 1.m. ot Mid day, In C1M1pmen A.,.., Orenga,'ClllfornlL KIRCHNER, Plaln1lff1, v1 EMMETT Illa room Ml .. ldl for cooductlng Al Iha time of tha lnltl1I T. CONNER, MAHLON JOHN Tru11 .. ·1 Salas. within the ottlce1 of publtcatlon Of Ihle notlea. Iha total SMITH. Ilk• MAYLEN JEFF SMITH, REAL ES TA TE SECURITIES amount of Illa unpaid balllloa of Illa JAMES C. MARTIN, MARY CRAIO, SERVICE, IOCllacl II 2020 NO<th obllgatlon MCurad b7 the 1bova AND AU PERSONS UNKNOWN 8roeclw1y, Sulla 206, In lllJI Cltv Of d .. crlba cl ctaect o t rull and WHO HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE Santi Ana, County of Orwiga, St1ta H llmated co111, a11pan1a1, end ANY INTEREST IH OR LIEN UPON of C111tornl1, WAYNE BURTON, ~ ......... OI. THE REAL PROPERTY HEREIN UN IVE R S A L M 0 RT G AG E The local llldabtad,_ being en DESCRIBED. Oefendant1. • COMPANY ... duly 1ppolnt1d •tlm•t• on wlllCh Iha op«llng bid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 TrvllM under end pureuanl to Illa 11 com~ may ba obtlln.d by 1ubJ1ct to confirmation by th• power ol 11le conferred In lhll c1lllng (714) t 37-0t8e th• d1y 1 b ova S up a rl or Co u r1 , I h a c.<1aln Oaac:t ol TruSI u.ecutacl by bafor. 1ha Mia. und1relg nad Rale r u , duly RUSSELL E. O'CAMPO end TRUDY 091ad: Apft1 20, 1983. appointed by Iha 1bova -n1mad A. O'CAMPO, hulband and wife, BtHEFICIAL SERVICE CO, Courl 10 H ll Ih a har1ln11ta r recorded Decembe r Ill, 1977, In .. Nld Tni111•. dHcrlbad property, Wiii H ll at Boole 12498 of Ottldal ~di of By T.D. SERVICE prl1111a M1a,onor 1ner tha 10th day u ld Coun1y , •I p1ga 7 58, Company, of June. 1983. at Iha olftoa of Illa Rac:orde<'• lnllrumant No. 24788, agant, underllgnad Refer ... atl Iha right, by raaton of • breach of dateult In By Vlctcl J. Hopldne, 1111•. 1n1ar111 end 11t1ta of th• p1ymant or p1rlorm1nca of 1h• Aaaltltant Sacratary 1bova-n1rnad partlee(bolh plalntlfft obllg1llon1 H curad there by. Ona City Blvd. w .. 1. e nd defand1n1a) In e nd 10 lhll Including lh•I breech or dal1u1t. Oranoa. CA 929e1 cart1ln rear property locllad In Iha Nolle• or which wee recorded 714-83M2U glly of Hunllnglon Baach, County of Dacemt>ar 15, 1982, 11 Recorder's Publlehad Or1ng1 Co11t Delly renge, Slete of C1lllorn11, end lnltrumanl No, 82·••0191, WILL Piiot Apr. 28, Mey 5, 12. 11l83 more perllcularly d11crlbed 11 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE lRA?-113 follows, 10 wit: HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, ' The reel property <1atcrlb1d 11 l1wlul money of Iha Unlled States, PUBLIC NOT'ICE Loll 21 end 22 In Block 1 of the or 1 c1thler's check drewn on • Redburn Tr1ct. In Iha City ot Slate or n111on11 bank, • •1111 or Hunllngton Beach. County o f lederel ct'9dl1 union. or 1 1tate or Onnge. Siii• of C1lllorn11, u par fader al savings end IOln 1asoci11lon m 9;> recorded In Book •. Pega 1 01 domlelled In lhls 11a11. all p1y11>1e 81 Mlteall1neou1 Map•. In Iha olfloa of the lime of u l1. ell right 1111e end lhe County Recorder of seld coun1y. lntereet held by II. as Tru1tH. In 1. Said properly 11 to ba told 111 1h11 reel property 111u111 In H id unit "u It" lor cull, l1wlul money County and S1111. dHCrlt>ad 11 ot lhl Unl11d StalH ol Amerlc1, IOllOWI' end not upon credll, end Iha 11i. It Lot • Tract No 8923, " par p111 eut>J•cl 10 conllrm11lon t>y lhl recorded In Book 288, of M1p1, above Court. PIOH •5 10 48, record• ol u ld 2 Bids or offer• 1111111 ba In wrltlng coun1y. end 1CQOmPanlad by 1 c:artllted or The 1traa1 1ddra 11 or other c11hl1r'1 ohack for Ian percent common dHlgn11lon of th• r111 (10%) of the 1mount bid. made property hafaln11><>ve daacrlblld 11 pey1bla to Iha R•larM Ind lhall ba purported to t>a: 1'532 Orenga left 11 Iha OlflOa or Iha R91er• II ACrM LMM. IMna. CA any time 1ttar llrel (111) publlcatlon Th• u nd are lg n I d ha ra by of 11111 notice. Thi office ot the d l1cr1lm1 111 lleblllty tor 1ny Rater" 11 IOcalad' 11 3377 VI• Udo, lnoouact-In Mid atr•I 1ddr- Hewport Baactt, Callfornll 02eeo or 01'* common daeign11lon. DATED May 10, 1983. Said tale wOI ba made wlthoul Carol Mulvey, w1rr1n1y, ••p rau or lmpllad , Rafar• ragerdlng 1111•. po111111on, or 3377 Vie Lido anoumbrencH, to 111l1fy Iha Newport 8Mch. CA 02eeo principal b111nca of th• Not• or Tel. (714) 873-7300 other obllg1llon aacurlCI by H id Publl•h•d Orenga Co111 01lly Daad of Trust. with lnlarHt a nd Piiot, Mey 12, 13, lll, 1983 other 1um1 II provided therein: ---------220..,.1 .. ·03.,. plue ad111ncH . If 1ny. under tha ftl'r lermt lhereol Ind lnla<'lll on 111eh ____ PUBL __ IC_NO_,_._ ___ 1dv1ne411, Ind plua •-. cherg .. ........, end 911pan"' of 1"9 TrutlM and of NOTIC• OP TM1aT1rl 8.AU Iha lfutll Cf•lad by llld 0..0 Of Na._..,..... Tru11. Tha 10111 1moun1 of H id YOU AM .. DCPAUL T UND9Jt A obllg11lon, Including r111on1bly O.llD Of' '""'8T DATID JULY 1, 11lm111d IH•. cnero•• i nd 1-. UM&.181 YOU TAKI ACTION xpanMI of Iha Trustea. 11 Iha lime TO PftO'RCT YOUR Pfte>P91tTY, I lnltll l P<iOllCaUon of Ihle Nollce, IT MAY H SOLD AT A "'9LIC 11 $13,783.78. I A l • . " Y O U N I I D AN 0111<1· Ml)' II. 1983 IX."LANATIOM Of! THI NATIMS AYNE BURTON, UNIVERSAL Of! THI ~llDtNQ AOAIMIT MORTGAGE COMPANY, In YOU YOU 1HOULD CONTACT 4 Reoelvarthlp, ROBERT A LAWfti BAKER, rec.Ivar, U Trull• On Me 20, t113, 11 11:00 a.m .. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES S T A N I) A A D 8 E 11 V t C E SERVICE, I Call! corp, COAPnlUTION. a Ca llfornl1 , .. Aganl corporetlon ... duly appointed O.J Motgar. Pr ... Tru•t•• under i nd P\lf1Uan1 10 2020 N. BroadWlly •206 Dffd of Truet racordacl July t , S1n11 Alli CA 92706 1982, u lnttr. Ho. 12-237112, of 71•) 953-Cll10 Olflcl11 Ra corde. axaoutad by: Publl1h1d Orenga Co111 0 111y Belbot ~ 0..9!0pmelit, Inc., PllOI. May 12, 19, 28, 1983 a Calllornl1 corporetlon . u ~ ~· ~ '~=-=~~ "8.JC NOTIC[ of C1lllornl1 , WILL StLL AT NOTIC9 CW PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST T'MleTU'a I.AL.I BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at ~ Ne. 11111 11 ti time of Mia ln lewfUt moMy of Iha PUMIQTON NOTICI Of' TiftltTll'I 8.All "'C NO.IOll1 YOU AM IN H'AUl T UNOllt A D••o 0' T"UIT OA TIO NOYU1H" 11 , 1111. UNUH YOU TAICE ACTION TO PftOTICT YOU" P"OPa .. TY, IT MA Y H 80U>AT APU9UCIALl.•YOU Na1D AN UPlANATIOM OP THI NATU"I 0' TH• PltOCHDINQ AGAINST YOU..i...!..OU t HOULD CONTACT A lAWTSll. On May 26, 1N3 It 12;00 P.M Pr E LL E FI N A N CI A L CORPORATION u duly 9'1PQ1nlad Trul l•• under e nd pur1u1n1 10 Dead of Truet ,_dad Hovambal 2•. 1981, 11 1na1. No 2671M In boolt H 300 pig• 1521 , of Olllcl•I Raco<dl In Iha olflc:a of Iha County Ra eorda r ol Orano• County, Clllfotnla. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK. (pay1bla 11 time of Mia In lewful money of Iha United Stet .. ) I t Iha NMlh ffont entrance to the County CourthouM, 700 CMe c.n1er Drl\19 W•t, S11111 Ana. ea .... right, lhll encl lnter .. 1 conveyed to end now held by It under H id OMd ol Trust In 1ha property 11tu11ao In elld County end Siiia daKrlblld 11: PARCEL 1: Lot 15 of Tr1et 98411, In Iha City of Newport BMch, Co unty of Orenga, S111a of Calttornll. u par map ftled In book 437. PID" 9 end 10, Mlecalleneou• M1pt. In Iha office ol ow county ,_-csar ol llld county. PARCEL 2: Ealarnanlt 11 llUCh -11 WI Plfllcularl)' Ml lorth In Iha Artlcla antl11ad "E-11" ol Iha O.Cler111on ol Covan1n11. Condition• e nd Rutrlo1lon1 c:IM«lblld In "SUBJECT TO." btlOw (th• "Oac;11r111on") unde r Iha Section heading• In 1uch Artlcla anlltl•d u follow•: .. Righi• Ind Out1a1: Utlllll•• end C a b la Telev\llon", "Support. Setttamanll end Er!Cfoachmanf'. "Community F1cllltla1 Euamanll''. ··Prlv11a SlrHI l1ndeo1pa M1lntan1nca" end "Or1ln1g1 Over Communlly Ftolllllae". $ mo~t .Jn creditle Bridal Sale Gverl ONE DAY ONLY Sunday, May 15th, 11 -4 :00 SAMPLE SALE All Gowns '/2 Price Appointment Required Sorry. No Alterations, Exchanges, Refunds Or Credit Cards . 675-2338 341 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach United Stat•) at! the -nh ll'ont T.I. Ne. ,._ antranoa to Illa Oranoa County Old UNrf coos ' CourthouH , 211 W. 8 1n11 An1 asNIPtCIAL Mttvtel CO. Boulevard, City of Santa Ana, 81111 u duty appointed Truataa under the of Calflorn11 all rlglll, 1111• i nd following daaorlbac:I dMd ot true! Int_, conveyed to encl now hald Wil l SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION by II under uld Dead of Trull In Iha TO THE HIG1il!8T llOOER FOR property 11tu1tad In H id County CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR end Sl•I• delcrlbad .. : CERTllflED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN PAACEL3: Eaearnant ~tha lot• owned by "Subjaot Dwnart" tor the purpoaa ol axercltlng 11\a right• ot Grant• herein 11 en "Entor11lng Ow,,.,.. " euch tarme, lot• end a11a m a n1 rlg hll era more complttaly defined encl daacirlbad In th• Cu1tom Lot Oao11r1tlon i'------------==========~===================='--r-----·PUBL----IC._NO._Tl•C•E------i;.--==================-;::::===================== daacrlbad In "SUBJECT TO:" ba10* l't&.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lo t /. llook 3 ol 81lbo1 CIVI L CODE SECTION 2924h B1y1ld • l'rec t, In th• Cl1y o f (pey1bla at tha uma al Mia In lawful Newport lheoll, County of Orange, money 01 th• United 8t•IH ) 111 St111 of Oalllornla. 11 par m1p right, tltta and '"tarae1 oonvayecl to r~orclad In 8001! '· Pqe 71 of and now held by It undaf Mid DMCI Ml1call1naou1 M1oa. racord• of of Trull In tlla property hertlnefttr Ofenga COUnty. daacrtbad: Th• l lrH I adClr ... Ind other T A u • T 0 A ; w I l L I A M I!. • common dMIOOatlon. If .ny, of fha PURINGTON r"I pr~y daacrlMO l bOva It l lHll'ICIAA Y: F AA WEST purported to ba: 600 1111 81y 8 A V I H G I A N 0 L 0 A H A-. 8IUlboa, Callfornla Hte1, AISOCIAT~ Th• underelgnad Trust•• ~ M.rdl 11, 1N 1 • IMtr. dl1c111m1 a ny ir111111ty for 1ny No. JM7• In a ootc tHll, Pata lnOOrNCtntea of Illa elfWC add\'... I I 12 of Oflldal fteoordl In Illa oflloa encl other common ~. If of the Aeoorcler of 0r-. COUnty; lflY, lhOwt'I ,..,..,,, Nici Heel of INll daaorll>ff tilt Sa id U la wlll bt m1cla, but 1o11ow1ne· •ltllout oovenenf o r warra nty, Lot .n· of Trac1 Ho. 1218, In Iha ~ Of ~. ,...,.. 11119, atty Of Ntiwpor1 8Mcrl .. par mep pOeH Hlon, 0t -tw-. to reoorct.o 1n loOlt 37, Paoaa 47, q 1>9:r tlla r9INlnlnf pr1nOlpl1 aum ot anct 41 of t11u 1•ai-MICl9. 1n IN ftOfe(I) MC&nd by Mid Oead of tllt ofllOa Of Illa County Aeoorder of Trull, wllll lntara1t tllereon, H •County. P'OVldecl In Mid nota(t ). ad¥tnoaa. YOU AM IN OU.AULT UNOIR A If etl'f, under tllt ..,_of Nlld Oead DUD Of' TRl.»T DATIO 8118111. ol Truet, fau, Oll Uttt e ncl ~LISI YOU TAKI ACTION TO ltXpanaaa of tllt TNttM W of 11\t PltOTI OT YOUR PllO,.RTY. IT tru1t1 orHtad by .. Id Dtecl 01 MAY H IOLO AT A "'8LIC SALi. Trull, for Ille llftClllflt raeaonebly II' YOU HllO AN IXPLANATION •tlmatad to lie: IH,747.H . O' T HI NAT URI 0' THI The • ...._,,. under Nlld DMCI PlllOOllOING AOAINIT YOU, YOU Of Tniat '*-'Ofore t11eouted llfld IHOUl.0 co.fTAOT A LAWYI R. llalfvared to t,.. 11ndartt,nect • •11 1<ine-Pleoe. Hewpcwt leadl, #flltan O.OW-'ton of l>llM and CA ff .... o.mancl for late. end • wrltt911 "(K 1 ttt91t llcldr9ll Of common Nottoe of Deflli!t encl llMtlOn to fflllnatlon of !'flll*tY ta ll'lown W . Tlla ~ ..,..., Nlld MIOW, no werranty II 8'Wn • to ltl Nottoe of 1 ~encl ltat110ft lo ~ .. -or oorreo'I,.." Tlla ~o ~ ...... ~~In .. ""~ b•neflol•rr unctor ••let Dffd of ,..._,. '"'" ·-~r1!9tL ~ ~ Of I broeofl Of 0....~1 --'"-=.-· ~ • o.Moff*I~, ~.. =::rJ":',,.. u:=.::.r: • llld TNMIO """°" Onl• 11111 ef Dlflilll MIJ ly: I.~... ~ f0f lele1 IMWl"'9llN11tt TNlttt ~ of 11Nia1111 n ef .......,. w .... 11°'1 V'"tur1 11Yd.. u1a ullcl•r::u.;d ta H ll t•ld IUlte 1001, 1t'"'1Y to ..w .......,,., (Iha "Cuttom lot Dac!Mlllon"). ---P-!-E-LL-E-Fl_N_A_N_C-IA_l __ EXCEPT THERUAOM all wattf COAPORATION end eubeurflOe willer right• below 1 depth of 500 raat. without 1~ rlOht By Diana Sutton, of 1urt1ca entry, H dtdlelled or Foracloaura Manegar ~ In lnelrumtnll of record. Publl•h•d Orenga Cou l Delly True t or or raoord owne r: Piiot. Mey 5. 12. Ill, 11l83 PATRICK W. HANIFIN end MARCIA A. HANIFIN, hut bend and wit. .. Joint Ttnanll. Plate NOTICE Thi ttrH t 1ddra11 e nd other •• .... common dallgn1tlon. If any. of Iha NOTICI °' '""'8'Rl'I a.AU rH I property daeorlbacl 1b0.,. 11 Na. _.....,..... purported to ba' 10 NapoM, Nawport YOU AM .. Dm'AUL T UNDI" A 8-ol\, CA. DUD OP nNIT DATID M. 'I 1"" Tha unelarelgn t d Tru llu -. UNLall YOU TAKI AC"nOH dl•Olllm• 1ny Hablllty tor 1ny TITOM'!'OY " .. C!1°""o .. T~~ . ..J lncorract,_ of Iha 1traat ICldfMI .. _,., .. .. .-..-... and other oomrnon daalgnatton. " • A L I • ., y 0 u ... I D A .. 111y. ~ herein. IXPLMAnoM °' T .. MATUM Seid H it wlll b• m1d a, but °' TMS PM0181MMO AOAINeT wllho11t ooven1n1 or werrenty, YOU. YOU IHOULD CONTACT A axpr-0t lmp(!ad. raqerdlno tttii, LAW'YD. POll ... lon, or anoumbrlll!OM. IO On May 20!11, 1MI, at 1 t:OO a.m., par. Illa unp1ld b1l1noa of 11\.e S T A H 0 A A 0 I a A V I C I!. no a(•) _,ad by Mid Oaacl lit OOAPORATIOH, • C1llfo rnla Trull, plu1 u provide d In 11lcl Corporation H d11ly 1ppolnta d notl(•I. acMinoaa. If lll'fYt unOer IM TruetH under and pur1u1nt to larme of Mid Oead of NII, '-· Deed of TNll ~ NI)' t . IM2 OhlfgH , •nd .. P Oii ... of lh• .. lnalf. HO. u .111111. of Ofllolel Truat• and of 111a 1ruat1 ar.atect Re oorcte ... ooutact "r 1 1111oa by ... ':"'M':~1:.1r:r·, h. I nit I •I ~~= =:.r:: T~~ .. : publtoatlon Of 11111 notioe. 111a total tllt Ofllot Of Illa Coun'Y "9oordaf of amount of Iha unpaid llalenOt of Illa 0-a n e CO U l'I U•, I ti II oJ 01111oatlon -rad by tllt allOvt WILL 111.L AT PUILIQ ctu orlllad du d of tru•I and N TO HIGHllT llODIA .. umatad ooattL_!xpan••• •net l'OA CAIH ~ at time Of .... actvlln09I ta 1111, .... 4'. In lawful monar of th• United Tiie ............. ~ MN Oeecl ltatea) 8t1 the IOUtll frOnt entninot of Truel '*"oforo tlltoUlad an to Illa O r•nt• County Old dallvaracl to 111a 1111dtre1tned Oe11nlloUH, I 1 w. l 1n11 Ana ~ ~IOn of o.fWt encl IMI .. Olly et llnta AM, llltt of Olmancl fat l•le, an• a written Olllfofftll .. tlf'l'i l"ta Ind lnltr• Nottoe Of DefMlll and IMIMIOfl t ~ to -now NICI by It ltll. The = ..,.., ..., Ullfff -MN 0... of Trull Jn lM Nottoe of Oaf• and lleotlon to pr0Hf1Y tltuattcl Jn Mid County toll to tte In llt w ltate....-..e.i ~ Ille ,... Pl'°"'1Y II i.atacl. A. LHMMM 1111tt under tna t Party ooncluOtff!I ..... ; NILL _.. .... .._ ~ 11, "NA.,.Cl~l COA,.OAATIOH. 111 1"8 n reeorCIM OmrrsMr 11, CamlnO De LA Reina lu!ta ~~. 1111 In Motl ,. .. ,, P41tO 141, h n 01 .. 0, Calif, t~ tot. Piion Olflolll Rteotft, lly and NtWMll (t It) Ht· 1110 "olancl 'fi nll V111t1y Ind Vivian Oett: "otll 21. ttU Mu rl•I V•ll•I)', Il l• •If•, 1101 f lndlvldu111)' or pareonllly. t>vl IOlaly PARCEL 3: Lo1 1 In Block 3 ol tha daof" recorded In booll 215, page Lynn B-, Truet• Offloar 11 Truttff of the VaOaly F1mlly Bllbot 8aytl<la Tra.:t. In Iha City or 160 of 0 1110111 Aaoord1; thanot 21031 VanMI Blvd. #1007 T1u111 crHtld by Truet lndaot11:• NllwPOf1 Baach, County ot Ofenga, Southa111arly (South 51 dagrff• Woodl1nd HHl1, CA 111324 d11ad March 3, lln u LtHOr. Stet• of C111torn11. H por m1p 20· 13" eutj •long tha 11ld Ilda fin.a (213) 3•0-4010 •n.O Fun Zona Deva1011m= 1hereofraeordad In boolt 4, page 78 to 118 1nt1ruo11on with Iha Publl•h•d Onnga Cou t Oally Callforn11 corporation. u ol Mleealltnttut M1pt, r-d• of North .. tla<'ly prolong1Uon of Iha Piiot, AJ>(ll 28, Mey 5, 12, 1~ covering th1I c:artlln reer pr 111<1 Orange County. Nor1h-larty llna of Petm &treat In 1"8-t3 1001tad In Orenga Counly 1(1d PARC!L 4: 8aQlnnlng ., • Point Iha City Of NftPOrl haoll. ''-laClllllY dMcrlb.o .. IOllowt: on Iha Eu tarly Tina of Lot ll3 In South w e 11a r1 y a Ion g , 11 d Plate NOTICE PAAC!L 1: Lot• 2. 3 end 10, Iha Block "A" of 81ywlda, In Ille City of prolong1tlon of Iha Nor1h-larfy PICnnout ...... eu tarly 1 loot Of Lo1 4 anel Ill Newport BMotl, Courrty of Orange, 11 n . 0 f p • I m 8 I r. •I t 0 11' ...... •TA TWMINT ! .. 1.,1y t foot of Lot 11 llld 111 of Lot St1t1 of Oallfornla. H par map tntaniactlon with the SouthMatarty The lollowlno w-. .,.. ........., 11, 111oap11 llrtp 1 foot wide ol I lharaof racordtd In bOOk 3, paga 38 pr01ong111on of tha Northauterl)' t>uw-... ~ ... E••larl)' Ilda of Iha Southerly 01 M1eoat1anou1 Mep1. •-d• of tint ot u ld &lock :r: tli•oca aurn 490 AaaOCIATll 1401 fall of UICI Lot 11, all In llOOI! ' 111d Or1n1t eo.,l'l1y, wflletl Point 11 ~arty =•trllght llM Oova St .. Suite 410, Na,;,port 9albot leyelcla Traot. In Illa City 72 .... N01111atf)' from Iha Nor1tlarl)' to Iha point of . 9Motl CA IHtO Newport 8atefl. County of Otanot. Mna Ol ley A~ 1'*-Wallaf'ly Tha t trH t 1d ra11 end other ROilRT L JOHNITON lllO 8t•I• of Ca1Jforn11, •• par ma at r19111 1n9IH 30 f .. t: tllanea common dMlgnatlon. tt any, Of tha p 11 .._... .. ~...... ,._1,f thereof !900fded In bOc* 4, peoe 71 Nor1tlarl)' perllllal wttll Palm ltrwl. rttl ptoparty Claaorlbed abo.,. 11 .:.0 ---..vrt _,, .,._ ornla o1 Mta.:i .. 1ntoo1 Macll. f900fdl u ellown on n ld m ap to th• purport ed to ba: 301 P11m St • TEO A CA"PINTIA H OO Mlcl Orall09 e-ity. mH ndar lln• of . l .M. flnaty'• 8elboa.. CA 1He1. / wavaorMt 'o r Coron• doil "9ar PAACrL I: ••olnnlno 1t th ~Of puOllo land 1n 8ec:tlon a.3. Th• unde re lgnt d Tr111tu Oalltomla utH • Nof'lheael oorner of Lot I In llodl Townehlp I louth, ...,. 10 W•t. dl10111m1 1ny lf1 blllty tor t ny Thie ~ ·11 ~ by 1 of lelboa ~ Tra1, _,the S.1.8.&W .• arM1 adJolnino Pf'OPl'1Y: tnoorract,_ of ma llrMI ldctraee general Ptr1Mf'INp. of Newport BHoll County o "*-~ a10fio ealCI meanw land otMr oommon dellgnatlon, N "°'*' L. JOM.ton ()(11199, 8teta of~·-par Una to Iha W"ttfly I~ Of Palm llfly, "-lltraln. TNt ~ _. ftlad w1tf1 tllt map ttlaraof raoClfd4Ml-·iftllOC* 4, I._. WMS tlltnoe &oulllerty on Uld ' 8 •1d n l• wlll b• m1da, but CountY Clertl of Ot'anot County on PIG• 11 of MlaetllaMOUO Mapt ~!Int of Pllm StraM to IM without oove n1nt or warr1nty. Al>ftl fl. 1113 -da OI Mid Otenot County, polnl f1( baCllMlno. aJCPf9M Of ~. ,....,... tlllt, ' ' fllM9t NMlnO fMnot Nonh"'leffl PARCIL l : Tll8t _,..,, P9nMll Of pouum1011, or .,_11r.-. to P'ubllehad Oren .. o• Dally Illa Hofl~ llM Of Mid 1 lend 11tu1tacl In l a ollon H , l*.Y the ~ ~ wm Of PlcM Al>ftl 21 H -I 11 1• l.=.:17::':..9!'.\~C:.:: ·~·'1!°"tt!'·c~ :=t ~~11111ntar!:1111or::.9 :! ' . ' • 1 ..... ~: tllefloe ~ly along ttlO IMotl, County of ~ ..... of ptO'lldad '" Mid ,,..., ~ If PWlJC M011Cl NottMMtarty Sl(OlonQetlon ~ Iha Callfornla. ~ M fOIOwt; tlflY, under the tOflfta of Nld DMCI --ftiimriiii~iiiiiiiiiiia-Nor1~ In !Ina Of ltlt ~ ••olnnln& a t tll• Hortllwt tl of Truat, fau. OlllfOH e ncl f'ICTIT'°"8 Mllll•M 1 foot of ...i Lot 4 "' lloCltl ' to "' oarn•r 01 "'°' , llOCI! I of '"' .. ,,.._ Of Iha T"* .. WMS Of Illa NMllll ITA,_., lntereeotlon wttll Ille fine of orellnlry ltltMla ..,..... Traot, M IMlf meo "uat• orHt•d by 11ld 0..d of Th• foltowlnt paraon ta dOlno 111811 tlcla Of tlla '9aolllo 00Mn In tfltrtOf ....otcl.o In bOc* 4, paoa 71 TNlt, tor tilt ll'llOlllll l'MaCHINI)' .,.,..,_ Ml Niwport ••Y .. tttlllll•flacl .. , of Ml•o•llllll1UIJO M-. ,..... of Mtlmltad 10 be: t H .147.M. TH I H 110 HI 0 A~ 0 0 0 deorM,..,..,.., ~"' •. 1H H id Ot •nt• Oou nly: t llanoa Tiie baoollolarY under .... Deed MAAKl'i',LAO.,J Ht14 II Toro In "" lvotrlor Court of 0...,.,.,,. In N 0 , t " ••• I • , I r •I 0 n • ' " • of TMt Rare1Dfore •eou1ad and ~ II Toro, WI UtlO tnd for Orenoo OOIHl\Y. • -'llllCI Norti-tat'Y 11'...,,._,lon Of tllt ctall••red to Iha unclertlt nad • DoutlH lt111t1 Wllfltne, f 7 oo,y of MllCltl deOl'M ... *°"tod ,,..,..,. •• tw line "' ield l;Ot 1 to wrmon oo.tatlon ot Olfllillt and l'OllftOllOw. !Mnt, CA 111 t• Novami..r t . 1tH In boolt 111, It• lntarHGllOft wltll tll• tin• ol Demlnf fOf l ate, i nd • Wl'lltan TNt llllllltW II •....,~ an P1110 1IO. of Oftlolll Ateorftl lt*IOO g.4::~ hlf'I lido •f tllt llaotflo 1'40ttoe of Deteult Ind llMtlOn 101 ~. loUtflealttf1Y t60nt Mid tldl tine to ~ Ill ~ lier. lllltlO Iha lell. TM unct.,.leoacl ..,... MN ~ 1. WllllM 111 1111arlootron wl tll 1110 ... ...._,..,..-_.*"*' Nollet of Oeteulf w llMtton 10 TNt ..,_.. _ lllM,...,. Notta llfOIOntatlon of tlle =l'I· rllltcl rfl faorM 01 Illa loll to Ila t900fWf In Ille ~ Oo1111tY °'9ftl Of OrMf9 ~ en l outl!Mtttf ltM 9f _. '--' 11 Ooun of°'"*~ In .._.. N1a1 Pf°'*'Y ta ...-.. ..,,_ ft, 1ttl. tlltnOO I Olll watlarly If-tllt AO No. H l?I f!ll lti.ci "City o.t _. H..1..~Ma: ,..- ptolonaetlon of Mid lclutlltMIM) of...,.._, llltll ......... w. Tfla IT.AHO.AN> lll"YIOI OOfllP, Publlttled OrMee CMet rt! llM ofNld Lot I to tllt '°'"'Of l'lttt Na~1011a\ l1n1t ~L~!1 •Oll!fi ~ PllOl,.,,_M,Mar l. 11, 111 bttl"'*'O ......... ---"" .. -• -'"'*'-' 1•1 ... ' Orange~ DAILY PILOT/Thureday, May 12, 1983 R~agan really does reach into pocket ouLMt5Nos·-;. _..... . ..._ Jewels by Joseph purctlaMs diamonds. gemstones, gold and silver from P!'ivate lndlvlduala and estates. Careful examination and evaluation by our experts. High· eat prices paid. Dally 10·9, Sat. 10·6, Sun. 12·4:45. Phone today. Ask for Betty Grace or Enc Zalaskus. Jl:Wl:LS by JOSl:PH Soult c... coeea .._. • MO-tOM FREE MARKET EVALUATION ON YOUR HOME No Cost or ObUgatlon Llit Your HonM "FOi SALE" in Multiple Listing lloolr PROFE88IONAL SERVICES AS!( f()f\ "FOR llUYEllB 011 SELLERS" 1:......,...... '· frw •t [......_ 2. ....... ......., 7. c....., Mllmb LORETTA a.a 944-1317 For APPolntment 2443 E. COAST HWY. 1 e.t... Slrtk:e .. a.-........... 4....... ....... f, .... T• '"'"' I b 5. ~ ........ !!. llM!'fll _Ul_!flll .... C:..111•· ~ 111111 IC>U I: tiVMl:i Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE YOU AM .. DSPAUL.T UMDIR A ..... 300 E. ~ A-. DUD OP TWUeT DATID ,,_.. 11, Onnae, CA WHTl!AH MUTUAL "'1. ~ .. YOU TAICa ACnoet co•• .. oAATIOH. a C•1tfornl• TO NOTaCT Y°"" ~. Corpor•tton, •• Truet••· or IT MAY• IOU» AT A~ •ll'lllutecl T,,,....,undertM o.d I AL I . " Y DU •n ID A• of Trwc _,.. Dr K.E.K. INC., • EOl'LMATION OP ntl lllATim Callfornl• Corporation wllo Of TM ....OCI..,.. A..__,. lnadOW1enUy ecqulred tltl• •• YOU, YOU IHOULD COWTACT A K .E.K . CO., INC . a Callf. LAWYWIL oorpor.ilon, her.in celled Tru91or, NOTICI OP T'Ml81D'8 aA&..a r-ded Howmbef 12. 1981 aa T.a ..... ._ 1netr11ment Ho. 12582. In Book NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, ttlM 14217 Pegt 1164 ol Ofllclal on Wednetdey, Mey 18, 1N3, • Record• of Onng• County, 10:00 o'ciodl •.m. ot Mid dey, In ~ ..... 81 llUtillc 9UCtlon tn. room Mt aelde for oondudlnQ to the lllghHt bidder for caah, TNIM't Salee. within the oflloee of f:~I• In l•wtul money of the REAL ESTATE SECURITIES a ..... 9t !ht time of ..... SERVICE, loc:•ted., 2020 Nortll tM,,.,... ~to and now Broedldy, &Ile 208, In tM City of Mid by Mid TN9t .. undw Mid Sama AM. County of Oranaa. 8lmlle Deff of Truet In th• property of Calllornla, REAL E'"STAT.l ~ In Mid County and SUile SECURITIES SEfMC€. a~ ~ • corporauon, •• duly •ppolntecl LOI 1 of Trec1 1011/, • per Tru91M under and ~ to IN IMP ~ 111 9oo11 47S, ...... ~of aele c:or1terrecl In tflet a1 andl2of ... 1l1 ,_....,In C*taln Deed of TNlll .-.Md Dr the oflloe of the County ..._.., of GARY ELDER, .,.. unmerrted !Mn, Mid County • ...corded "'-22, 1981, In ...... c.lfofnle Corl>olatlon 14 110 of Ofllc:lel Record• of Mid The 8"9el ~ and/or ottier County, •t pege 1992, Reoordw'• common d"lgnatlon, ti •ny, 11 IMtrlHMnt No. 32tM, by ,_ of purported to be: 2858 Orang• • brNCtl or defeutt In ~ °' A-. Coeta ..... Cellfomle. performance of th• obllg•11on• Seid Seit .. be medt wltflout aecurtd thereby, lnc:ludlng th•t wwrwity • to tftle pc r rll>i• or bfeKtl °' defeutt. Holloe of-wtlldl erlCIUlllbt-. fot the ...,..,_ of -recorded Decernber 29. 1tea. ~ !tit oblgMlol• _... Dr at Reoorder '• lnttrument Ho. ield o..t of TNeC tnalYdln9 !tit ... 82-461777, WILL SE.LL AT fltalC and 911*'8 of the Tt\!Me and ot AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST !tit trwea or.Md by md Deed ot BIDDER FOR CASH, lewM mone, Trwt. edv9flOM t'*9under, wttt1 of the United Stetee, °' • CllltW't .....,_ • prooM9d 1'lerwln. and b dltdl dr_, on • .... or nllllONt w.-i pmap.i and lrMrwt at the bani!. • i tal• or •=, credit Nole_. i., ...ci o..o at TNlll. union, °' ...... °' ---to-wt!: ...... 1.28. and loerl -tHlllon domlCled ln DMed: Aprl 22. 1113 ""' ....... ~ at ..... of w.eern Muluel ..... 911 right. lttla and lnterWI l*d COIP01dol1 by It, 81 Truetee, In th•t reel 700 ao. TuMln StNeC ~:r.7.:,."* In ...ci County and Oranaa. CA 12987 1•'r0i 11 ~::c:~ u .,. x:~4~~100 mep -ded In boot! 1M, P1108 1 9y: Menor L. 1er18f1 and 2 of M~ ...,._Iii !tit T,,.._ a... Oflloar olflot of the County Reoordef ot Publlfl c:;;n Co.el ~h~:!et aCIClrH• or other ~ "':,' 1113 " & Mey common deelgnatlon of the rMI 1eeo-a ~ .... .._ 6aacirtbed .. ----------purported to tie: 2t 11 Aedlendt PWlJC NOTICE Drtve, Co.te ..... ~ ----------Tll• underalon•d her e by l'tCTfnOUI _ .. dl1ol•lm• all ll•blllty tor any NAm ITA~ lnoor'9Ct-tn Mid .,... llddr.-The follOWing peraon I• doing or sO::::::::::. ':.:'°"witllout ~1-=TE llMOU81HE, 18618 wuranty. a11pren or lmplled. Elm Clrclt, ,.ountaln Vt lt.)', CA regarding lllle, POIHHlon. or 127':'ILLIAM MATIAS D"' L'" encumbranoea, to 11tlaly tll• ,. " prlnclpal btl.,,ot of the Hot• or CRUZ. 18118 Elm Clfcle, Fountain other ObNg•tlOft MOUred by Mid Ve//Wt. CA H701. Deed of Truat with lnt«Mt and Thia buelntM It conducted by IWI ... other 1um1 81\provtded therein, lndMdu:..m M 09 Le 0 ptu1 ldv-. II eny, under Ille "* · llled ~h the terme thereof and ~ on auc:fl County ~'o':c,. County on :d:.='ot'= r':.. °':'J: Mlltdl 2t, tM3. ~ Publlthed Or•nge Coa11 Deity Piiot, Apf1I 28, May S, 12, 19, 1M3 117&-e3 the "'*' crMted .., Mid 0..0 of TrU9t. The totel amount of Mid obllgatlon, Including •-nably Htlm•t•d ••••· cllargH and .,..,.._ of the T"*9e, M Ille time of lnltl9I publlcedon of tNt Holloe, .. 11se,12s.ee. Deted: APl1I ff, 1• AtAL UTATI 8ECURITIH SlfMCE, • Celllomle oorpor•lloo, {SEAL) :~· 2020 Hor1tl •oedw91. --=~CA t27ot {1141 ...,...10 Publlahed Or•nee Coett ot111 Nol. Apf1I 21, Mly '· fl. 11N, , .... rtalC NOTIC( . .. ,.. '1CTmOUa eu ..... NAMSITATa•NT TM IOllOwlng pereone 1te doing ~ .. : 1. MEADOWS APARTMl!NT8, L TO.: 2. HAA,ORO 80UAAI, L TO.: S. WILLOW LAKE. L TO.: 4. WEATHIRtOGE APARTMIHT&, LTD., 17112 Cow•n. lrvln•. CA 92714. •ev•rly Hiii• "talty ltd •• Oen•r•I Partner, 17112 Oowan, IMne, CA 12714. TNt """"-.. ~ .., • 11n11...i pertNrtlllp. ~=·Ltd., 111rtl\er1111p, Qen•r•I Pllftnet YOU AM .. _..,, -A of W1110W &Mt 1.td •110 o, flltUlf, ••T•• •v· ••out &Nt~'Y ino llHllt , .. , .. ,. M . ca111,,,ni. oori*lltloft. Ml MnfOlt TO a-w .. Pllf'IMt of NOHlltfY, ff M y N .._,, Hiiia ""9ltJ Ltd J. ~=-'YOU eyi Honnen "·...Now' °' ""''""'_m ~••: •••01111v • v10 • !!.!!".!? '~ ™' .. .._. Wll llled Wllll tile ,..,... :, ...,. OOunty Olerll Of 0r.,.... Coufl4y on T.a..... Mty r. IHI """'9 °" ~· • 10:CIO ...... Pvtllltlltd Orenee c ... t D•llY =.:....,.. 1.-:.."'&.~ fllol, ~-11. tt , ft, NM:,~~ unauccwfully to wie real money ln public before Andy Rooney'• br~t. That wa1 dur tna an bnpnimptu 1top at an Iriah pub in &.ton on Jan. 2e. Speabt reOaned that the president oUered the bartender U tor h ie draught beer, but the bartender Mid It WU on the ~. Rooney had pred.lded 11 much, "rll bet the pttaident doesn't have a nickel ln hi1 pant• pock et this very minute," Rooney aunn11ed. "lt'1 not th.at President Reagan'• cheap. It'• juat that no one ever leta a president pay for anyt.h.l.na. '' Rooney offered 10me suggeatlons that, 10 far u anyone knows, the president ha.m't taken him up on: ''I'd like to eee him have to write $1 trillion on the blackboard 100 times every day. And lt 'fouldn't hurt if he had to go out every morning and buy hia own newspaper with cash, either." Women's meet slated "' ..... , .... Coleman rebate savings on instant-start propane appliances 33.99 ~. 39 99 -4.00 ~et>ate 29.99 YourtNIOOlll eg:p 69.99 Reg 8999 C*'-n-....~--hel removable food tray and dnlin '*'°· Get rate COUl)Ol1 on rlbete bolrd n ... custome< Ml\'lc:e deek. LiTllt 1 rebate per hOusehold 17.99 ~2199 Unr>Yec 1.quM __,.,.a.-wiltl ............. "1dl9c*et New Uno-Flow flow·trwougl'l l l<>PC*. 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There was much groundwork laid ahead of time, and much debate during the conference, said Bishop William Johnson of the Diocese of Orange. And although the issue today may be a political one, Bishop Johnson said the document was based on scriptural and theological foundations. Nuclear arms lead to nuclear war. And killing on such a scale may be the ultimate immorality. The pastoral letter, coming as it did on the day Soviet leader Yuri Andropov made a new proposal for reducing the number of nuclear warheads in Europe, and as the Congress continues to mova toward a vote on the nuclear freeze resolution, will add to the pressure at home and abroad for early negotiations leading to an arms-reduction agreement between the superpowers. While the final bishops' resolution doey not flatly rule out all use of nuclear weapons, it explicitly opposes first use and emphasizes that the bishops cannot -envision any situation U:i. which use of nuclear weapons could be justified. Bishop Johnson takes the ultimate goal of the resolution one step further. ''The letter is a way to give added impetus to the powers to get vn with actual disarmament -that is what we hope for ultimately." It is a hope for humanity we all share. Op1n1ons expressed 1n the spate above are those 01 the 0 d1ty Pilot Otner views 1;1x pressed on tn1s page are tnose of their author> and artists Reader lomment 1s 1nv1t eq Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 15«>0, Costd Mesa. CA 911>21> Phone t 1141 1>41·4321 MAllBDK What are we hiding? To the F.ditor: While th e Reagan administration is busily keeping our attention focused oo the external threat of the Soviets, they, in their inimitable manner, are closing down our right to know what they in turn are doing. If we don't jealously guard our freedoms they will impose upon us the very same closed society we are presumably being protected from. Aside from trying to l hide scandal in the EPA and gutting the Freedom of Information Act, their latest caper would be funny were it not so scary. It seems that Canada, hardly a hotbed of Communism, has produced some films that t he Reaganauts ronsider hostile propaganda and must therefore carry the introductory warning that the films were produced by the agent of a foreign power. The legal justification, which has been selectively applied, is a 1938 anti-propaganda statute. Evidently we need the approval of Big Brother in the most trivial of matters when it comes to exercising our right to know. That however isn't the worst of it. The scary part is that any library, group, or individual, who shows these films must have their name forwarded to Justice Department where it will be available for inspection by anyone. In case any of you readers are concerned about having to register guns as a via. lation of yo':"" personal freedom -now you'll have to register U you decide to show a particular film in the privacy of your home. At the moment this nasty business is just directed against foreign films but you can bet domestic films are next. Incidentally, you know what those nasty foreign films were about? One was a documentary on the nuclear anns race which was nominated for an Oscar, and the other tw9 pertained to the environmental impact of acid rain. Yup! Sure nice of the Reaganauts to keep our minds from being corrupted by such subversive subject matter. PHILLIP CUTLER Costa Mesa l.M. Boyd /Hot • rice Almost as popular as the automatic coffeemaker hereabouts now is the automatic rice cooker in Japan. Alive in Enaland now is a poet named Walt Whitman who juat published a book called "Leaves of Astroturf." It's true. Our Chief Prognoeticator says you'll be able next year to buy bubble gum in toothpaste-like tubes. Where'd we get the word "8ee.<fed" to rate tenn1a playera? That's what I uked. A client uya: "lt'a a corruption of 'conceded..'' Seeded playere were 'conceded' their place in the early tournaments without the need to qualify Ln the preUminarlee." Q . You once tald the toothbru1h wu invented by a Brttlth convict. How did he do lt7 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat A. Bored holes in a bone and shoved bristles into them, that's all. WHJiam Addia waa the fellow. Before his bright idea, people cleaned their teeth, if at all, with rap. The fancifw story goes that women in Southeast Aaia have been req_ulred to walk a few pacea behind their men except in mine fiel41 where they've been called UPC>!\ to walk a few paoee ahead~ 'I'hia ta not ao far out, really. During the Civil War here, the making of bulleta wu man's work until it became mechanized. Then women took over the exceedjngly dangerous Job then of loading the powder Into the ahella. It you put a couple of baY. leavee ln your Oour, you won t get weevlla in It, I'm told. More than a third o( the earth'• surface never pta mow. """" .. "·....., -c11ea, o-.-, ,.,... __ ... , ...... ~ a..r,,o . ..._. .....,.,.lf!IP .................. -t11~11111 .. El SALVADOR ... ~m5~ rlGH'iR ... UERE (~t l---N_l_CA_RA_G_UA------J ~ Freedom's last stand? WASHINGTON -The same anti-communist sentiments that emanate from the Oval Office can also be heard in the guerrilla camps in the high, rugged, pine- covered mountains of northern Nicaragua. President Reagan has called the guerrillas fighting against the Sandinista regime "freedom fighters"! they call themselves "freedom commandos." And they are as single-mindedly anti- communist as their friend in the White House. "It is communism that has our families dying of hunger," one earnest young guerrilla told my associate Jon Lee Anderson, who marched with a 165-membe r rebel "task force" through the high pine country. The other recruits nodded in agreement as the young contra (as the counter-revolutionaries are also called) listed a bill of particulars against the Marxist Sandinistas. ''THEY FIRST take away our independence by forcing us into farm cooperatives, then our food with their rationing," declared the guerrilla in impassioned Spanish. "They insult the Holy Father and the Virgin, and they try to force us into the militia to fight the contras. If you resist any of these things, they accuse you of being a counter- revolutionary and punish you." One recruit said he bad been a Brown LOS ANGELES.. -Ronald Reagan will conc lude a comprehensive arms control agreement with the Soviet Union and be remembered as a successful president -that is the prediction of bis most experienced and unfriendly critic. That's what Jerry Brown thinks at the moment. Ex-Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr., who succeeded Reagan as California's chief executive, talked about the president last Tuesday as he tested the telephones and handled the other chores that occupy a private citizen setting up a new office. After 12 years on the c.alifornia payroll -as secretary of st.ate and two-term governor -Brown will direct a sort of research center, the National Commi.aion on Industrial Innovation, and a political action committee, the Committee for California. He welcomes, Brown said, the "time to reflect," and one of the things he's been thlnkil)g about is the career of t he Republican president. It's refreshing thlnkinli' -Jerry Brown, after G -JA-Cl_A_ND-IR-SD-1-~ Catholic lay worker in his village. He made his decision to join the contras 'alter the local Sandinista authorities forbade him to hold mass on Sundays. Se-veral rebels cited the Sandinistas' anti-religious policies as one reason they had joined the contras, saying they were fighting "with God's blessing." A few rebels were counter- revo l u ti ona ri es in the old- fashioned sense: Their families' property had been expropriated by the revolutionary regime. They had made heir way from all parts of Nicaragua to join the guerrillas in the mountains of Nueva Segovia province. They said they were fighting to regain "a lost way of life." THE REG IME'S deter- m i nation to change Nica- aragua 's social and economic system was evidently more than the peasants had counted on when they supported the overthrow of Anastasio Somoza four years ago. And the government's heavy-hande .tnethods make the contras' recruiting easier. Here's how Johnny, a recent peasant recruit, described the process that led him from the farm to the guerrillas' mountain stronghold: "We were already under the eye of the Sandiniatas for refusing to put our coffee fincas into a coope.rative. Our reason was that, once you do, they force you into the militia and send you off to fight the contras. "We began to talk. among ourselves about what to do. 'then one night the contras came. They asked us to lend them help, like giving them food and hiding them. We agreed and began to do these things -with all our hearts. "For a wh ile we hid a wounded commando. We made contact with sympathetic neighbors and built up a network of collaborators in our area. Then one day we were told by a cousin in the Sandinista militia that we had been detected. So that night we gathered up the other collaborators and we escaped, to go and find the nearest commando unit. There are 50 of us, and here we are.'' Had the Nicaraguan Democratic Force -the "contra" organization -made any promise or laid out a political program? "The FON has promised u.s nothing,'' said Johnny, "only a chance to overthrow communism. That is e.nough for us." on Reagan • • • ~ ----------... ~I RICHARD IHVIS 1 ·;,. -,, all, is one of the few American politicians who actually knows what an original thought is, and he has had some. "Reagan's essential function as president, in a historical sense, will be making a deal with the Russians," said Brown, whose always challenging but not always consistent iconoclasm was part of the reason he lost a Senate race last year. "He's being driven to a miUtary agreement and he's had a lot of practice at doing the opposite of what he says he's doing. "IT MAY not even be his own doing. He may just be another example of an American political paradox. I don't know wh;ether it's always been true or whether It's fairly new, but these days, I think, people are elected to do the opposite of what they proclaim. "Nixon makes a deal with China. Carter couldn't get his .atins control agreement approved, but he paved the way for a military buildup. ·Reagan wants the buildup, but he'll end up controlling it. ''There has to be control and some kind of agreement. All roads lead to agreement - generals know we've gone too far and busines&nen want to trade with the Soviets. They trust Reagan. He's postured so that· conservatives can't really fight him. He's the only one who can co-opt the conservatives on agr-eements with the Russians. "Reagan will change. He won't prKent it as a change, though. 'He has a gift for maintaining rhetorical consistency no matt.er what he is actually doing In office. "Look at what he did In California," continued Brown, who was elected governor in 1974 after Reagan retired. "He increased the use of progressive Income taxes. He expanded corporate taxes. He legalized abortion. He reduced the prieon .. .... __ _ ARNETI'S CONFLICT: lf the fox guarding the henhouse has become the Reagan admin istration's unofficial mascot, G. Ray Arnett can take ~of the credit. Until he was named assistant secretary of Interior for national parks, fish and wildlife, Arnett was · c hairman of the Wildlife Legislative Fund, which he founded. The fund is unabashed![ in favor of hunting; on e o its directors is the president of the country's largest furrier. It has been lobbying enthusiastically for a bill that would open up 12 million acres of Alaska's national park Jaruis to hunters. Hunting has been prohibited in national parks since the system was founded in 1916. No one questions the hunting lobby's right to push for legislation. But environmental groups are outraged that Arnett, in his government capacity, has been the chief supporter of the legislation his old organization wants. He was even the leadoff witness at Senate hearings on the bill last month. Footnote : A Wildl i f e Legislative Fund spokesman said that "sportsmen have been getting their political act together," and have i:ai&ed about $200,00.0 for their· campaign to open up mo.re of Alaska. Arnett could not be reached for comment. population. He created one new agency aft.er another. What he did,, really, was to preside over the growth of state government. "HE DID what he bad to do. But he had built up enough conservative political capital to get away with it. He has that same kind of capital now on defense. He can uae defense as the rationale for anything he does -like using federal aid to build up schools." So, I asked, you think there might.be good things coming out of the Reagan presidency? "Yes," Brown said, "but it's a close call. He was OK as governor. All this depends now on whether he can keep himse11 from getting us into a war." Can the Democrats beat Re£ga:n in 1984? "That•s a cloee call, too," said Brown, who ran twice for the D emocratic presidential nomination. "But the Democrats could be in San Franclaco next swnmer arguing about Reagan, while' he's -in Moecow making history with an anns treaty." QUITIB "The liberty of the pnea is indeed e11entlAl to the nature of • free .i.t.e, but Ulla conlltta of layln1 no prevJoua rutralnta upon publication, and not In • freedom from censure for cr im i nal matter when bUahed •• pu 0Slr William Blackstone " ..• the entire and abeolute ~ of U. pr.-la wntlal to th• pre1ervatlon of pernment OG the '-611 of a free . · Conldtutkln.1• "At.lutt fl'Wlam of the,,_ to cl*'-pubUr: q\.lel\Aonl la a foundation et.one of Amerlean Llblny." \ ~xpJoitation ban 8dvances SACRAMENTO (AP) -At the W'lina of Gmelr Ropr'1 and relaUvea of other entertalnera, a Jeplative committee bM voted to ban exploitation of dece ue d celebritiel without the heinl' coment. PrUct1la .Pr.Jey, former wife of the late Elvia Presley, told the Senate Judiciary Committee Tues<f~y that money from products bearing a deoeeled celebrity'• name of Ukeneea "should go to h1a loved ones and not to aome unrelated ripoff artist." Attorney Everett Fielda sat beside a poster depleting his late grandfather, comedian W :C. Fields, in the nude and said, "None of these aalacloua products would have been perpetrated on the public while he was alive." With no one speaking against it, the bill went , to the Senate floor on a 8-0 vote. It was gjven a "consent" classification , reserved for non- controversial bills that get floor votes without debate. The bill would require consent from heirs for 100 years after a celebrity's death for any advertising that used the celebrity's name, picture, voice or signature. Damages would include all profits from the unauthorized use. Under current California law, the right to forbid commercial use of one'• rGne ends at death. That was decided by the state Supreme Court in a 1979 case rejecting a claim by heirs of actor Bela Lugosi to an interest in Universal Pictures' continued exploitation of Dracula, as portrayed by Lugosi. Chris c.o.tello, daughter of the late comedian Lou Costello, nbted that if her father had written a book, his estate would have the ~pyright for 50 years -but would have no right under current law to control any commercial uae of his name. .. . . ACT ORY WAREHOUSE THOUSANDS OF FIXTURES AV~ILABLE TNfe'I ,_. be • ~ -to add or r9IJleC;e llgl>I fta1u,.., atytes lo< _., IOOfTI. ewfY dtoot. r;~ home or ~ C1-t.om !loot and Ulllle ~. cnenci.- ... pendenll, °"'"9 fildur ... ., .. bfac:MIS. belhrOOn' llX1lHn -l.Mlleml .,., Pl* hMd9 kif the ·- All Premium Quality! No Seconds! CASll e CHECIS e YISA e llASTHCARD ACCEPTED AtT1*I he~ -Shop In our warehOuse. tl801 Matin Ctn:te, La Palma, CA 90623 Topless dancers, now covered, leave Memphis pe rformance of "Macbeth" after showing their stuff. I All the latest information i<; Orange Coat OAIL.Y PIL.OT/Thunday, May i2, 1883 A l I Barely legal? Topless women protest 'Macbeth' scen e MEMPHIS (AP) -Protesting an ordinance banning topless dancing, about 20 men and women stripped to the waist and sat quietly during a nude scene In the Metropolitan Opera's production of "Macbeth." 'No one was arrested and the Tuesday night demonstration cawed little disturbance among other opera-eoers. Protester Paul Savarin said he organized the demonstration when he learned that one of the witches in "Macbeth" would dance nude but not be arrested. The dancer performed for five minutes wearing only a G -string. The City Council passed an anli- nudity ordinance in March making it illegal Cor a woman to bare her breasts in public. The ordinance is aimed at the city's topless nightclubs, but critics said It should apply to everyone, including opera performers, or be repealed. Savarin said he thought the protest was a success. "They passed the ordinance knowing they wouldn't do anything if pushed to the wall," he said. "We have defied a law that was known to be unconstitutional when passed." Savarin's group, Memphians Against Social Harassment, has filed a federal court suit challenging the ordinance as unco.nstitutional. Although few peo~le in the darkened opera auditorium could be seen reacting to the protest, one paructpant aaid. she drew commenti: Crom people in nearby 1eat1. "I had one 'entleman Ny, 'St.and up. Stand up,' ' said a young woman who Identified herself aa a topless dancer. She wore a black low-cut gown. Participants In the protest held cigarette lighters at their chests so they could be seen. Most of the protesters were women but several men participated. Bikers ride for lung unit A 200-mile bike trek, to benefit the American Lung Association of Orange County, will take place this weekend through Orange, Riv~rside and San Diegp counties. The 100 riders will collect sponsorships and the money pledged will help s upport the association's air conservation, occupational health, smoking cessation and patient service programs. Officials hope to raise $25,000. Sportscaster Tommy Hawkins will be the ride captain for the second-annual event. For more infonnation, contact the association at 835-LUNG. THE WORLD COMES TO WESTCLIFF PLAZA FORAN •FOLK DANCING EXHIBITIONS •FOLK DANCING LESSONS • COSTUMES • MUSIC • PUPPET SHOWS • FOOD • BALLOONS • EXHIBITS INTERNATIONAL FUNI FEATURING THE ARTISTI C DANCE SKILLS OF "DUNAJ" w ith Richard Duree ~ Westcliff Plaza 1 7th & lrvlne Newport Beach available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the classified section. • . . jt Classifed ads come to you fresh every day, with · the latest information on what's for sale, for rent, or for hire. It 's all updated daily for you. 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Go for itl Regularly 6.00-36.00 .................................. 4.I0•21.IO S.ve 201/e AU regular price fabric handbags and clutches to carry you through summer. Orig. 14.00-42.00 ....................... 11.20~.IO S.ve 201/1 Our entire Phillippe collection of clutches and multi· compartment handbags. Orig. 38.00·90.00 .......... , ..••. 30.40-72.00 lave 20¥. All women' a belts Including leather, patent. metal and fabric styles. Reg. 4.00·25.00 , . . . . .••...•••• , ...........•...•.. J.20-20.00 hve 21% All small leather good• anlf purse accessories from Rolf1, PrlnceH Gerdner. Bar.onet, Buxton. designers. Reg. 5.00· 50.00, 4.00-40.00 S.ve 201/1 Every pair of pierced earring• in Fashion Jewelry, 20/141. Regularly 5.00·110.00 .•.•. , .... , ......•..•.•..... , .... , .. J.ft.17,M leve 20% Pierced earrings, many 1tyl11 and colors, Dept. 106, reg 3.00·6.00 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.40-4.IO WOM EN 'S SHOES I leve 21"1. All Natur1ll11r drttt end c11u1I 1hoes for non•1top 1umm1r comfort. Reg. 28.00·47.00 ••.•••••••••••. , •••. , ......... 22.41-17.11 lave 21"1. All women'• 1etlon footw11r from Nike. Sperry, Superior, Sporto and Keda. Reg. 15.00·ISO.OO ....................... 12 ......... 11 LINGERIE lave 20¥. Each and every robe in Robes, 51 . Evelyn Pearson, Kayser, Lisanne and more. Reg. 38.00-66.00 ...................... 30.40-62.IO lave 20'11 All regular priced teddys, camisoles. Reg. 7.00-48.00l.I0-3l.40 lave 201/1 All cotton, knit and cotton blend sleepwear from St. Eve, Jayre and B.arbizon. Originally 12.99-42.00 ...................... 10.3943.IO lave 20% All Vanity Fair, Vassarette bras. Reg. 11.00-15.00 ... l.I0-12.00 YOUNG MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Save 33¥. Calvin Klein drill painter's pants, 28o36, odg. 29,99 . , . , • , • 11.11 Sava 47¥. Sasson twill casual pants, 28-36, orig. 26.00 ............ 11.n l•ve 211/t Jordache casual pants, chino, 28·36: orig. 24.99 ........ 11.M Bava 201/t to 21% Levi's, Union Bay denim jeans, reg. 25.00-32.00 .. 11.n B•v• 331/e Rugby-type shorts in cotton sheeting. reg. 15.00 •....... l .M Save 211/e Short sleeve O.P. knit tops, reg. 11 .00-25.00 ....... 1.25-11.75. lave 30'/t-311/1 Kennington tropical shirts, orig. 20.00-22.00 ....... 1:1.n lave IO'le Long sleeve oxford cloth shirts, orig. 19.00-21 .00 .... 1.11-1.M Save 33¥. Union Bay, Sasson fleece lops, orig. 24.00·30.00 .. 11.11-11.n MEN'S /CHILDREN'S SHOES Save 20•/, All men's athletic footwear from Nike, Brooks and Trion. Reg . 17.99-42.00 ...... -..................................... 14.40-33.IO Save 201/1 All children's active footwear. Busler Brown's extra·terrific E.T:s. Keds. Nike's, Reg. 15.00-28.00 ..................... 12.00-22.40 CHILDREN S.ve 211/1 Palmetto shorts, girls' 7· 14 sizes. Orig. 16.00 •........... 11.11 Ban 231/e-331/1 T.f18n Connection polyester/cotton crop tops in girls' S·M·L sizes. Orig. 13.00· 15.00 ....... , ........... , .......... -.... l .M Seve 201/1-381/1 Teen Connection rompers for girls' 7-14 sizes. Cool polyester/cotton. Orig. 18.00 and 22.00 ......................... 1J.n B•ve 21'/e London Fog Jae Sacs@ for gitls' 4-6K sin$. Reg. 20.00 .. 14.M lpec:lal purc:ha .. 3-piece camisole, pantie and slip set for girls' 4· 14 sizes. White, ivory or pastels ................•........•.......... 5.M Save 21'/e Lacy Trimfit anklets for girls' 4-14 sizes. Reg. 1.90 ........ 1.41 lave 20¥.-21'/e Infants' sunsuits . Reg. 10.00·12.00 ........... 7.11-1.M Spec:&al purchaM Carter's® sleepwear. Infants' stretch terry coveralls. S·M·L sizes .................................................... I .II Print p.j.'s Toddler sizes 2·3·4T ..................•... , .......... l.n lave 20¥. Every carseat, carrier. infant seat, reg. 26.00-.80.00 . 21.-....00 BOYS lave 20'/e Athletic tube socks. Reg . 2.25-3.50 ................ 1.I0-2.IO Seve 211/1 Boys' 4-7 Brittania denim jeans, orig. 14.00 ....•........ 10.41 lpec:&al purc:haM Boys· 4·7 corduroy short ..•................... 7.M lave 33% Boys' 4.7 PCH lammer short, orig. 13.50 . , .............. l .M lpec:&al purcheM Wonderknit collar model knit shirts 4-7 ...... l .M -7.M lave 211/t Baseball style jackets, boys 4·7, orig. 12.00 .............. I .II leve 331/1 Boys' 8·20 status oxford cloth shirts, reg. 21 .00 ......... 13.M lave 21'11 Boys' 8-20 status label striped knit shirts, reg. 19.50 ...... 12.n lave 211/1 All boys' 8·20 shorts, many fabrics, reg. 10.00· 16.00 . 7.41-11 .n Save 301/• All boys· 8-20 Kennington knit tops, reg. 12.00· 15.00 . 7 ...... n HOME FURNISHINGS lave 112.00 Pair of wood and cane velvet accent chairs. Orig . 560 .00 pr., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save 101.oo Chippendale style vinyl wing chair. Orig. 400 .00 Matching ottoman, orig. 165.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . lave 151.00 Club chair and ottoman in olefin velvet. Orig 700.00 . lave 101.00 Country upholstered rocker. Orig. 450,00 . Save 151.00 Tufted wing chair 1n acrylic velvet. Reg. 400.00 lava 51.00·171.00 Berkllne Cerromar family room group. 3".00 211.00 121.00 541.00 341.00 241.00 Orig. 350.0· 1140 .00 . . , . , . . . . . • . . . 241.oo.t41.00 lave 211.00 Full size convertible sofa Orig. 990.00 ............ , 111.00 Matching pieces also on sale Save 311/1-121/1 Exclusive Sealy, Simmons and Serta slee,> sets. 11 firm· nesses. Bonus bedframe with each set. Twin, Twin XL. Full, reg. 139.95 to 319.95. , .... , .. 17.00-117.00 ea. pc. Queen, King, reg. 469.95·959.95 . . .. 277.00-417.00 H t Save 301.00 Our exclusive solid brass daybed with twin size Kfng t<oil mat· tress included. Reg. 1200.00. . IM.00 On daybeds. please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery Mattresses and ac· cessorles sold separately. Save 22t.OO Barcalounger bustle back vinyl recliner. Orig. 625.00 . nt.00 lave 201.00 Barcalounger rocker recliner. Orig. 600.00 ... , . . . . 311.00 lave IO'le Catnapper leather/\llnyl recliner. Orig. 1000.00 . . . 4M.OO lave 40.00-300.00 Wool Flol<atl rugs in white only Orig. 100.00-700.00.. . . . . . . . .............. 51.11..Jtl.OO leve IOV1 Our exclusive 22" solid brass urn· shape lamp. Reg. 125.0041.M lave 251.00 Transitional crescent sofa in blue pin·dot Herculon® velvet. Orig. 850.00 , . , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ltl.00 Matching pieces also on sale. lav• 1•1.00 Pub style sofa in leather Orig. 2950.00 .. . ....... 1 ... 00 lava 311 .00 Marseille Country French cocktail table. feathered beveled gla11. Orig. 1060.00 .......... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. ..... 00 Matching pieces also on sale. lave 11.oo.a1.oo 18th.Century style cocktail, drum, end tables. Orig. 300 .00·480.00 .•..•... , ..........••............. 211.00-M .OO leve 121.00·111.00 Traditional oak cocktlll, console. lamp tablet. Orig. 425.00-630.00 ...... , ............. , ........... 2tl.OO..J4t.OO l•ve 71 ..... 1.00 Ratt1n Boutique collection of aoft, lovHeet. tub chair. Orig. 350.00·900.00 . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . 241.00·•.oo S.ve 11.00 Cur1o cebinet. Orig. 300.00 ...•.. 241.00 leve •'Al Our uclualve diamond cut cry1tel Imported tibia lamp. Aeg, 200.00 . , • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .• n .11 lpealal purahaM Florel prints 1nd art po11er1 framed under glH1. MEN'S Save 2!11/1 All short sleeve dress shirts. Selection includes patterns and solid colors in full cut or fitted styles. Save 20'/• Our entire neckwear collection. Save 25111 All men's small leather goods just in time for Father's Day. lave 251/1-331/1 Spring designer slacks in twill, poplin or gabardine. Cot· ton or cotton/polyester. Men's 29·36 sizes.orig. 40.00 to 45.00 .. ,. 21.M S•ve 33'/• Haggar washable polyester separates. Orig. 75.00 . . . . . . 41.M Save 25'/t Our entire collection of Men's famous maker casual slacks except Haggar, designer. active. Men's, 126/195/245. designer active. Men's. 126/195/245. Save 251/1 Our own cotton interlock knit shirt in 10 colors. Reg. 20.00 .. , . , ....... , .. , ................................ 14.M Save 211/1 Oleg Cassini short sleeve woven sport shirts. Reg. 25.00 .. 11.M Save25'/• All Catalina tenniswear. Orig. 22.00·25.00 ....... , .15.tl-17.M Save 20'/1 Our entire swimwear collection. Orig. 13..00·20.00 . . 1.11-14.M Save 20'/1 All weekend wear in Men's Activewear. 251. Includes Pierre Cardin. Canterbury, Boston Traders and more. lave 251/1 YSL cotton logo underwear. Bikini brief. Reg . 7.00 . . 5.11 Fly front brief. Reg~ 8.oo . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.H Special purchaM Jiffies terry espadrille. Non-slip rubber sole . . . . . 5.M Save 25'/• All Diplomat short sleeve, knee length pajamas. Reg. 15.00 ..................................................... '.' 11.25 Save 231/e-40'/t Designer short sleeve knit shirts. reg. 22.00·28.50 11.H Save 50111 Assorted full cut and fitted dress shirts. ' orig. 16.00·25.00 . . . . . . . . . ~. , . , ...... , . . . . . . t .M HOUSEWARES Save411/1Wearever5-pc. cookset with non· stick Silverstone® lhterior. Open stock value 56.00 ...... . . . . . . , ....• , . . . . 21.M Save 121/e-71 1/1 Old Amsterdam porcelain bakeware and serveware from Asta. Orig, 27.50-45.00 .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 12.M S•va 251/t 7-plece wok from Taylor and Ng. Heavy gauge rolled carbon steel. Orig . 40.00 ... , . . . . , . . . .. , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.H lave 21¥. Crown Corning Pilsner glasses, set of 4. Orig . 16.00 .. 11 .M Save 211/1 18-piece Marla glassware set. Orig. 20.00 .............. 14.M Save 40'/e Lifetime 70·piece Oyster Bay flatware set. Orig. 49 .99 . . 21.M HOME ENTERTAINING Save 1&% Royal Doulton's Innocence white bone china 4-piece place set· ting, limited stock. Reg. 48.00 .....• , . . . . . . . ..... 11.H l•v• 201/1 Noritake fine and colored stemware, goblet, wine, champagne, Reg. 10.00·21 .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00-11.IO Save IO'I• Our entire selection of barware in gifts. Save 73•/1 Georgian House stainless 44 ·pc. service for 8 Continental size, Limited quantities. Orig. 380.00.. . . . ...... , . . M .H Save 50'1• full lead. hand cut, crystal stemware and barware reg 16.00 .. . . ..• , . , . . . . . . 7.M ... HOME DECORATION leve •'l•-11'1• Malibu solid comforters, bedspreads, dust ruffles and shams. l•ve 111/1 Made·to·measure Graber m1n1 aluminum blinds and mini· woods. Save IO'l1 Made·to·measure draperies. allow 6 weeks for delivery Save 501/1 to IO% Custom draperies, shop in the convenience of your home. Save 11'/t Levolor Riviera custom mini·blinds. Save 40% on installation. ELECTRONICS Save 100.00 Lloyds AM /FM compact stereo with digital tuning. phonograph, stereo cassette recorder. Orig. 299.00..... . . 1M.OO Save I0.00 Zenith 19" diagonal color portable televlslon. Orig. 399.00 . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . m.oo Seve 300.00 Sony 26'' diagonal remote color console television. Orig 1399.00 . , . . . . . 10ll.OO DOMESTICS lave 10¥.-U'le Every bath towel ensemble in stock. Reg. 3.00·24.00 .... , ..... ,,.. . , .................... 1.11-11.M Save 41¥.·71¥. Cannon 1st quality towel selection, reg. 3.75·14.00 ........... .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .1.tl-3.M Save I0'/1 J.P. Stevens Pipeline sheets, comforters, bedskirts and shams Reg. 12.00·170.00 .......... . .............. , . S.M-14.H lave IO% Burlington Caress sheeta. comfoners, bedsklrts and shams. Reg. 12.00·175.00 ..... ··........... . , . , . , .. . . .. .. . .. . 1.11-17.41 lave 10¥. -UV. Every sheet in stocl<. Reg. 10.00-210.00 .... 4.11-171.11 lave 11¥.-IO'le Every comforter and bedspread. Reg. 50.00-525.00 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•.••... 21.11-411.H l•ve 211/e·44'At Every mattress pad in stock. Reg. 17.00·89.00 ..••.•.•......••...•......••..•••..•.. 12.11-14.H HOME APPLIANCES lavea.M White·WeatlnghouH 14.0 c;u. ft. refri9er1tor with toP frMZ8f Orig. 549.00 ......•..•.. , •.•.•............. • . • • ·. · · • · · · · • · .1t11.IO lave 11.00 O'Keefe & Merritt 36" gH ranee with griddle, pilotle .. lghl• tjon. Orig. MI0.00 •.......•.••.............•. • .•• • •••• ·• • m .oo HOME LEISURC laft Jl.M with 1IM ....... Smith Co~one Pow•r Correct electric typew1lt1r. Reg. 299.00. now 244.98. Ifft rtbatl .••••. , , . , . . . . • 221.11 _..,,. 21\'t All Liz Cltlborne ahoet. Regulerly 25.00·68.00 ............ 40 22•28" . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ' • • . .... ' . ' .•..... 11.00 lewe .. .,,. .... ~ M & M VerNtile nylon lu9g199 colleetlon. Orig. 38.00·97.00 • • • • , •..........•••.••••••..• · .• · · · · • 11 ...... 11 a,.o ... puroheae Erica 1trlppy ankle· strep undal by 9 West. Low atack· ed tltel, cloHd baQk. White, naturel, navy 21.11 lave llV. Our a11clu1lve flor1l 1tched oct1gon1I mirrors, 36". 3 stylet. Orig. 226.00 ..• ,.... . ....••.....•.•....•............. II.II leve -~ Our own lmPOrted nylon garment ba_g. Orf9. 80,00 . , , •.•• 21.IO THE BROADWAY 1111111111 THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1883 ANN LANDERS COMICS BUSINESS 82 84 88,7 " designer's dream house Laguna Beach home gets f acelifting . John Denver, the balladeer of sweet musings about life's natural ingredients, has thrown away his grannie glasses. Page BS. A brand new look in the dining room, Some stained giaN is put to good ue, too . .. J)esign House Laguna boasts a number of large bedrooms, one of them for \~infant. With a complete facelift, Design House Laguna offers living similar to eastern seaboard. •· .. . •ailndry room location • • • Just about every place in the house .. 'By ANDY LANG .............. climbing invoJved. Margaret Emery puts it this way: and yes, . is very nolay anti has ~ed the hall rug because of aevera.l overflows. I vote for a location near the kitchen." the washing comes out of the bedrooms and bathrooms with the exception of a very few things and she thinks it is very convenient." 'l'h e rec ent s urv ey to ~nnine the best location for ·laundry equipment in a h ouse .ettled nothing except to confirm that people are different and have different likes and dislikes. • Another Interesting aspect of ;the replies concerned the way in ~hich one person's reason for &>lacement of the laundry in a >pertain spot waa ano~er person :s j'!DCt reuon for not locating 1t 'there. Some readers, for Instance "My time at home la too precious to be spent running up and down s tai rs to tehd the laundry." The laundry equipment has been in Alice Briz.etia' upstairs bathroom for 22 yean and la "the most convenient place in the. house. I aay It's no contest - upstain bathrooms all the way.'' Jacqueline Shapiro has had her washing machine in the area of the kitchen for 26 years and "having raised four children and doing all of my own laundry, I have found I could fit in all the laundry chores between the ever-continuous kitchen chores without making a special or big deal of doing the laundry." But Gloria Farrell finds "running up the stairs excellent exerciae for the legs, etc." · Incide ntally, why does everyone aeem to "run" up the stars? Or do they do that only in their correspondence? o not think the washer and er should be on the second Joor because of the stai r - George Niece w ishes the survey a.nd the discuuion of it "had come out before we built our hou.e aeven years ago. Our laundry room is by our bedroomt A strong advocate of a ~edroom location la Mayme Cheek, whoee daughter haa built a one-story houae ahe ..Uted in designing. ''Her laundry room is by the bedrooms and ahe loves It. The walls were made Uke outside walls to cut down on noi.e. All ~rge Hurt J r .• a widower, alao considers having the laundry fac ilities n e ar the k itc he n hurber house .•. May gevnew face which later wu the aetting for many o~ Thurber fans recognize the house number essays. haa been 11equired by the Metropolitan used In 1ome of hia essays. although he Learning Community, a private aaencY which renamed the street 1.-exlngton Avenue. It was hopes to develop a campus of non-profit there. Thurber fans wllf recall, where the organizationa in the arta and human 1ervice9 author told of being In the bathtub upstairs in the neiJhborhood. w • when he wu frightened by a ghost racing EDiTOR 'S NOTE -From this place un11 much of the carnival of James rber's wit and imagination. The 1Jhosts tair•. The broken walnut bed. The verpowerlng wile and the befuddled u.band. And, of course, the Dog. Now, tuber faru are trying to l'e$tore the old aJ>d provide qu.rten for a new young iter t~he hope will have some of the tuber. t. JOE . McK.NIGHT ........... ,,....,..., COLUMBUS, Ohio -The ghost of alter Mitty may yet find a home. ,.. It bu an attic where papa can sleep in a ut bed 'that won't fall. It " far moush the river ao no one will have to run !rom flood. And It holda fond remembrances for ahost of Muap. the AJreda.le who bit ,Je -but only once. • The metaphors are pure James Thurber, ~time MW9peper reporter turned author, ;Jl~t. cartoonlat, p1aywrt1ht and actor, 'Wbo wove UMJM characien and acenee and :lllore Into 10 yean of drawlna cartoons, waun. bookl, ... >" and playt, ; TFie humorl1t waa born and 1ot hl1 c=-1 etart ln Colwnbul, wt.e only a comrnemorat.-him . ......t..._But II 1>onri !i:,,.k:Un and a poup of 11191e and llterlt)' can pnYlil, that wt11 ~n ~~. brick hou•• wh•r• the Thurber family Uved from 1913 to 1917, and I The hOU8e where Thurber wu born In around the ~ room table downatairs. 1894 wu rued years aao to make room for a Vickers haan t heard or aeen any ghosts in freeway, but the family hadn't lived there the hoo9e -yet.'Nor haa he found a broken very Iona. 'nley llwd all over what la now walnut bed but he aaya It's been a long time Columbus' near......t aide and briefiy in Falla since an?'.one ventured into the attic where Church, Va., while hia father, ctw-les, 1erved Thurber 1 papa and grandfather sol')1etimea on the at.alf of a concr-nan. slept. The 110-year-old houte the Leamtn1 Vk:ke,a la ll\e force behind a drive to raile Community bouaht I.I on a short boulev.ard of •200,000 to finance the restoration. Toward once-1tately homea built for 19th century that end, The New Yorker maguine, where families of weelth. It la now in a rundown Thurber worked teVeral years and which he inner city nelahborhood 1truglln1 with helped shape in lta formative staaes. pledfed rehabilitation. The houH, vacant and t.o promote the project ln an adverti8ement. deterlorat.lna for y..,., hae ~.400 8Cl\l8N f•t In addition, the restored old hou.e la to be on three floora, attic and basement, anci home and workplace for a writer·in-reedence, boarded up windowa. It wu the.,... f« auch aome \alented up-and·comina author t.o be Thurber -11 a1 •-nw Na.ht The Oholt Oot c:hcPn ..ch :yeu by an adviaory ~1 of a In,''· "The Nllht The Beef l'ell •• ''The ?c>t doailn people from the thuter, publilhlnl and 1 That BU JlwoP1e,'1 and "The ~ Dani other 8111. Broke," the latter a DU'Ody on W'hk!h Vicker'• envlllona a •2~.000 1tlpend for raviahed much of 0Wo In 1918. the writer·ln..ftlidence wtM> would live rent Vtckera, •xecuUve 4lreojor of the tree In the Thwber ~. While ~ the l.Awnlnl Community, .ir.dy hM moved a author would W.l'lt• for tht Col'61Pbu1 ballet compuy, _.. lmicllm1 wt cm• for blslatch, where 'l'hW'ber tot h" Nrt, 1IWh a ~ hOlmmeUn Into OU.--.. on wrfUnc c1-at Ohk> Scatt "nlwnaty, and, Jf9l'IClft Awnue, wt.. the Tburbln ,._... Vicker• hopea, "produce llt•rary ~lec:H No. 77 In what w11 then s.t Parlt ri... lntpiNd from eaollet wtth the J.,.. TKun.,. Addition. 1ph1t." . ,. "excellent, because that is the center of family activity ." But one reader. who never signed the letter. sees "red when I hear some of the reaaon for having the laundry near the kitchen. The kitchen and dirty laundry simply do not go together. Who wants to eat while the noise of the washer is in the background? That's almost as bad as trying to sleep with the same noise." One reader, Jean C., is not in favor of a laundry location near the kitchen. the bedrooms or the bathroom . She votes for the basement because "dirty clothes can give qff crumbs. sand. gravel, plant life and unpleuant odon. The farther these are from sleeping, eating and aimilar U'MI. the better. Family laundry I.I tq and meaay and needs a bl1. indestructible apace. Cl09eta and hallway are not adequate, even lf they eliminate a flight of 1tain." Of courae, in many area.a of the c ountry, houaea have no basements. Perhaps that suma up b e st what the s urvey demonatrated. The location of laundry equipment dependa, to a large degree, on what apace ia available in the type of hOU8e we live in -and what our family needs are. • l>Ona .Vleken II lD elial'I• ol reetorlJll the' Jam• Thurber home. - -°'9nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thu~ay, May 12, 1883 .POT SI01S 8! ASHL~IGH 8RILLl_ANT. : , 1•v• ALWAY• laEN ~ A PAft.T o..-NATUM -- 1 6UT STIL..L l-IAVE T R.OV &LE WITH SOME O F" THE: OTHER. PARTS, llMA IOMllCI ATWIT'S END Thill i8 a reprinr of the best of Erma BomMk colwniu while she is on vacation. Young people nowadays are resisting marriage becauae they want guarantees. They want to know tl)at before they say. "I do," he "will" and she'll .. try.'' . I don't blame 'em. Marriage is not a commitment to be taken lightly. rve always felt there are several ways a couple can test themselves to eee if they could survive a term as husband and wife .. 1. Nurse him through a simple cold. 2. Have him give you directions anywhere. 3. Have a meaningful conversation. 4. See one another with your hair wet. 5. Hang a picture together. Thete are all "stress situations," but if you really want to test compatibility, you can go for the big one by playing Monopoly with your future spouse. If I had played Monopoly with my husband just once before we were married, there is no doubt in my mind that today I wquld be on the arm of Duane Farquardt. U I saw my preeent husband acrtm a crowded room, rd say, "Let's get out of he"', Duan,e. he's the turkey I was ~.YQ!.! abo~t who once charged me $3,020 for landing on Phrk Place." Something happens to a {1lan when he sits down to play Monopoly. His eyes become cold and impersonal, his jaw is seL He coolly surveys the entire board with the intensity of a hostess who has just found something moving in her raisin pudding. · >.. you throw the dice, he meets your gaze aero. the board and pronounces sharply, "I own the Boardwalk. If you want to stay in the game, you'll have to eee aell me all your utilities. I'll give you .$1~ for all three.'' , ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS FOR ALL THREE! Ia this the man talking for whom you have borne three children, picked lint off his socks, hand-washed his elastic stocking11, trimmed his hair over the ears when he couldn't get to the barber, burnt your fingers on his three- minute egp. k.ia&ed goodnight when he had a lip full of Novocaine? ...,, I told him one night; "There are winners and there are winners, but Lord, I hate a winner who smiles when he wins!" So all of you people out there contemplating marriage (and you all know who you are), sit down at the Monopoly board and play a game. Better to know now that a man will not give you fake funny money when it's just lying there in a box than to find out ~ter you're married. I . :. "We've gone through the unspoiled, unhurried and uncommon. How about a run-of-the-mill resort?" T rou1 HfAlTH DR. PETER J. STEI NCROHN DEAR DJ\. STEINCROHN: When it comes to operatlona, rm not • ooward. I've undergone gall bladder operations, kidnef aurft?Y and even lung surgery. But, I've never batted an eye. Doctors have alwaya complimented me as being an especially cooperative patient. But nt>w I'm scared. Because of 1JeVere arthritis, at the 81¢ of 66, I've been advt.ed to have my hip joint operated on and replaced. la it a common operation? Somehow , living with an artificial joint ui-u me terribly. Before mak.ina my decision, I'll appreciate any information ~ou may offer oo the subject. -MR. M. \ DEAR MR. M .: It's far from bei ng experimental. One estimate ia that at Jeut 7~.000 TRJU {Total Hip Replacer6enta) are performed · annually 1n the United Stai.. Your age shouldn't, coucem JO". About 60 peroent of Uleee operations are peibmed on paUenta over 6~ yean of qe. The moet common reuona for THR ~ oateoarthJ'itia (60 petcient), fr.cture dialocatlona ( 11 percent) and rheumato&d arthrida (7 percent). Short-and lor\8· 1enn pla .,.. re1s.f of pain ahd ltlftnela. and the 1"81tCnUon of function. Befon ct.cklina on an operation, CONerV•dve treatment ahould De ctven a try: UH of cane, cr\atches, walker, eliminatloo of egravauaa facton · 1uch .. obelity and over-exerdH, •ncactn' ln ~ therapy prosrama. " Wt can't NYW'll oeteoanhnU... but Ult of told and D-PenclllainJM have often been htlpful ln f'Murnlojd arthritta. M.llnly, operatAve oaridtda* for THR are \hem who tt1ll have dllabl!nl pain, and limitation of function In the joint. Syntheuct ma~ alloya of Iron, oobalt ancl dtanlwn are amona &JM. u..d tn hip ,...a..o.m.nt. About to perOll9' of paUenta do well -are able to walk, drlw a motiol' vehicle, dua, etc. Your decWon will ~. on how t:.dly you art now dlMbled. Wife of smoke_r has burning questions DEAR ANN LANDERS: This morning, as usual, l was awakened by my husband's cough that IOW\dl as if it acaru in his ankles. Ue has been smoking cigarettes (two or three packs a day) since he was 16. lils teeth are yellow. Hia clothes are full of holes and laat year he aet the bed on fire. I need to know the answer to aome questJons. Please check with your experts. Maybe he will listen to them. He sure doesn't listen to me. (1) Has it been proven scientifically that cigarettes cause lung cancer? (2) Are any cigarettes safe to smoke? If so,, which ones? _ (3) Ia marijuana safer to smoke than tobacco? (4) Do nonsmokers ever get lung cancer? (5) What kind ot people smoke? (6) Is the number o! smokers in the U.S . growing? (7) How many smokers would like to quit? (8) Do any succeed? (9) Once a person stops smoking, can he take a cigarette occasionally? (10) Are chilsiren of smokers aUected? - MARRIED TO A CHIMNEY DEAR MARRIED: As a board member of ..tbe D STARTS THURS. D GOOD THRO -MAY 18 GLIDDEI SPRED SATll OR GLIDDEM EXTERIOR SPRED OIL STAii YOUR CHOICE 8 77 GAl. 3 PC. PlllT TUY ID B8LLEll SET 1•• That Glidden gaug la on the Moat Wanted Uat again. thl1 tlme for their tough exterior atain and t}ielr inalde atuff that comH ln a whole meH o~ colora. CEITRAL 30" YllYL TOP UTILITY STOOL aaa Already put together for ya, pardner. (I aaw a apaghettl weatem la1t night and I thought I wa1 gonna die. Some popcorn got caught lD my throat.) FOREMOST SERVER/ MICROWAVE CART 2977 #665 Rltob the Muatang in our parklng lot and ruatle up one of theM Wanrly Walnut flniah critters. A cinch to put together. I n . ILDlllllVll ITEPLIDIEI ANN UNDflS · National Cancer Institute as well as tbe Amerlcu Cancer Society, I bave. accea1 to t•e mo1t receat facts ud figures. Tbe an1wer1 &o yoar qaeatioas came from tbose 1ources. (1) Yea, cigarettes cause lang cancer. They are the major cau1e of cancer ln tbe U.S. (!) No cigarette ls safe to 1moke. (3) Marljuana contains more tar tban tobacco. Pot smokers inhale deeply. It Is considered by experts more carclnogenfo than tobacco. (4) Yes, nonsmokers can get lung cancer, but it 11 comparatively rare. (6) Tile beat-educated and moat aucceslful segment of society bas the fewest smokers. Tbe quit rate bas been bigbeat among doctoJs, dentists and teachers. PALOMINO SWIVEL P..ADDED BAR STOOL • After a hard day ln the freeway atampede y'all can alt yerself down on ita comfy walnut colored padded aeat (t) Tit• •••Mr ef 1meken l• •eerea1taa, npedally ameq .... , ...... ('I) s.n.,1 aow lllat II percat of dloM wlao 1mobw..WUU .. .-A&. . (I) EvtrJ ~ear MattJ Z m1W1a A.merteau dt •&op tllMklu. (lemeltmel It .U.. a Malt attack.) (t) Smcibn lib drlUen, cauot safely Cake one clprette wf&Met die risk of 1etUJa1 ltooke4 •la.la. (10) Cllildrea of 1moken llave twice•• maclt pneumonia ucl broecltldt. Tiley alto laave more toasU aid adeaold operation• tltaa eltlldren of noumoku1. DEAR ANN: I think it was my huaband who wrote and complained about me WMireai.ng in the closet. I would like to remind him that on our honeymoon 30 years ago he told me my legs were too short and my ankles were too thick. Ten years later he said my rear end was flat, my elbows were knobby and my neck wasn't. long enough. Another five years and my akin was saggy, my belly protruded. If that's not enough to put a woman in the clOBet, what is? -SAN DIEGO DEAR S.D.: So now lae bows. And 111 bet yoa feel better after unloading. Tlaub for wrttlng. and put the boots up OJl the NXA-48 fo'otrest. Sortaaasembled. 3 9 •• SAND LATlllO SWIVEL PADDED BIR STOOL NTA-1s GET ALONG LITTLE DOGGIES! FOBEllOST COJIPUTEB DESI ID TOP DELF 64 77 #430 • 434 Ala't Do new·fangled computers back home. Coant my head Of cattle OD my toes. Can'~ git more than tea. tho'. IRMSTROIG PUCE 'II PRESS nooR TILE 39c.2 .. x12 .. They got aome nJce cllf'-allcbr pattem1 like Bradforcl Brick. Palatial. Oak Knoll. They atlck by themMlfta. by golly. 4 I 8 PDELllfli BED UK 327 DIPLOMAT CBYSTIL ELll 5•7 EIECUtltE SIYIDU llCIOBY .. •• , •clEIZIE OU ... •c-•c-•-iiE ... llBCI YOUR a•7 CHOICE u .. , pam had told .. rd be buJID' wood to snat OD •J walla, l'cla tlauakhe wen phm loco. eh, IUJaJ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Thursday, May 12, 1983 AD STARTS THURS. AD GOOD TRRU MAY 18 IWmLLE FIRE-CLASS m FIBER GLASS SBllGLES 97 BDL. Llghtwelght roofing stuff carries a blg 20 year warranty. and to top 1t all off (sorry) it graduated with a claH "A" fl re and wind rating. SUIBEIM DOit BURIER GIS BIBBECUE 99 8 ~ 2•.000 BTU unit with 20 lb. tank. lava rock. "Lite-A-Matlc" ignltor. independent dual burners. (Great. I can burn two steaks at the same time.) Pack up the little ones and bring ·em 1o these stores on Saturday, May 14 to see ELECTRONIC CLOCK RDIO WITH PHONE SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN: El Toro 9:30 lo 12 Rantinglon Beach 2 lo 4:30 BRISTOL FIBERLITE. CURB MOOIT SKYLIGHTS 22Y.''x22V•' 3 9 88 37'"d8Y.'' 46v ... xs9w· I 5988 99•• 6988 I lOY• th•H thlnga. You can watch the clouds roll bf or the stars a.er head. from the great indoors. White only. IEW! li.E. MISER LIGHT BULBS 1 99 PAK OF 4 BULBS The 55 watt gi'Hs the light of a 80. the 70' s llke a 75. lh• 95 IT'S THE FOLKS UPSTAIRS TURN DOWN THE MUSIC RACER BIKES YOUR CHOICE MEN'S 27" #3-6272 MIXTE 26" #3-6571 (EUROPEAN STYLE) LADIES'24" #3-6771 9997 DORO PRODUCTS ALUMINUM JELLY NAVAL JELLY TUB 'n SINK JELLY YOUR 99c CHOICE 8 OZ. ls a• good 01 a 100 watt. Walt Nottoo good on English muUlna. butthH• jelliH ·--~. BEITILATOR IDYUTIGE FIREPLACE 1""--------·m•o•re-c_oul_d_y_ou_w_an_t•?----~'!!!!!!are!! great for getting the rust off the gooda. KWllSET BEL AIR EITRY LOCISET 6 88 #4008 It's back(Idldn't e·Hnknowlt was gone). that polished brass finish lock that' a known and loftd bf many o door. WATERLOO SPICE SAYER WORK CEITER • 777 #'MIOll HttCJYY duty waaparound •t"l con•tructlon and N'\'erslble hardwood work •urfac• make thla a tough cookie for the abop. DICO 4 PC. YlllYL FLOOR MITln ••• U yow I ... -..t .-tol when you put ' em to the Door. plclr up o 19placement mot ln clear. block Of beige. hili_ . V/ ~ -:•i •• I 7977 #FP38 Get here quick for this Closeout on an efficient heat circulating flreplac. with flush. low profile styling for eaay lnatallatlon. No Rainchecb. Glaaa Doon Emo. TBOMPSOI SEEDLESS GRIPES I 8 8 oNEGAL. National Picture• preHnta th• blockbuater pNmlere ol lta new epic mlnl·••rlH lor TV. ''The GrapeeotMlrth." sne1-01 CLOCKS I'' IUck tia... cl&gltol thnellreepers ln th4t car, home. wh•....,· (Time l• relotl.,., Mpeciedly wbnyou'retrrtatte ... rtdofoae.) Order up this deluxe combo and get a phone wi1h au1o redial and mute. and a clock radio with snooze control and LED display. Served up in brown or white. #CMllll YAL YOLllE MOTOR OIL 30WT. 73 c QT. lOW/40 WT. 8 3 t QT. Yo ur car w111 get old before It• time unlen you k-p an eye on t.he oil level and change it about •"Hry5.000ml. ILLTRADE 5 GAL. JERRY CAii WITH SPOUT . 9•7 I've known my mother-in-low for lOyean now. and I must say ahe loolra the S<ZDM now 01 •he did back then: Old. BLICK & DECKER SCRUB BRUSHER 3388 #9385 B • D' •got a new one for cleaning •hower stall•. tuba 'o •ucb. (My father neHr work·ed a day In his life. He waa a night watchman.) mDE 10.· IO FIRE llfllliMSBER 5ss The Coaat Guard appro'Ha lt for battling claaa B (gaa. oil and paint) and claH C (live electrlQQI) ~lrea. 2¥. lba. SllROL I 49 21/1 LBS. Pellett or meal. lt'll be the laat meal for those anolls and sluga who've fO\lDd their meal tlcllrel ln your garden. llFllSEIT DYl-0-MITE ~ CIR SEIT/BUY CURIER , : , I 7 88 , .... 1. - l.ookH•art· 31DONClOMOut1. M"t1allofth• Fed's aafety atcmdard1. attaches tp auto belt lock and recllu1to•posltlou. 2718 un RID CU lllT #301·11 •rrDCUlllT 18 •.01.11 BLUE SKIES AGAIN LANTANA PRODUCTIONS- HARRY HAMLIN. "BLllE SKIES AGAIN· ~ROGERS· ~£"ETH McMILLAN· DANA El.CAR ROBYN~ ALEX ~.,KY -ARLENE SELLERS KEVIN SELliER.S RJCHARD MICHAELS l.-0._,•--m••J [IJl~"!'!"'l _,, __ _ ~·*•!!t!.--_____ ' .......... ~~ ...... ____ .,,..._ STARTS FRIDA t' NlllC NOT1CE Pl&.IC NOTICE CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NOTICI 0:..1:':0:1'8'HU CIVIL CODE SECTION ~924h YOU AM .. .,.,AULT ~ (payable •I the time of Nie In lawful DllD 0 , T"u.T D · TIOA money of th• Unllad StatH) •II A right, title lilld lnt«•t c;onveyed to ,.MUARY HIMI, 1112. UNLl88 and now held by 11 under Mid Deed YOU TA.Kl ACTION TO ""°TaCT of Truat In the property hereinafter YOUR f'RO,.RTY, IT llAY H dellcribed· 80U> AT A f'U9LJC HU.• YOU T RU s ·T OR: GEORGE A. NIED AN IXP\.AHATION OiF T1tl LANGMUIR. J HANE TT E NATUH O' THI ~ROCllDINO LANGMUIR AOAIN8T YOU, YOU 8HOULO BENEFICIARY : GEORGE CONTACT A LAWYlll. THAWLEY, MARIANNE THAWLEY On May 20th, 1983, et 1t:OO I Recofded Aprll 2. 1981 SI ln8tr. A.M., Sl•lewlde Foreloeura ~ No. 3182 In 80011 14007, P8QI 219 u duty appointed TruatM undar of Ofl\chll Records In the offloe of and purau•nt to D••d of Truat th• Recorder of Oran111 County; ,_ded Februaty 281!'. 1982, u uld deed of truat dNC)flbtf tile Ina tr. No. 82-0818~9 of Olflclal foMOlltlna l>fopeny: Aec:Of~. execuled by: PAACEL 1: fhat portion of Lot Rob•rt E-Thornburg and 8 of Trect No. 7402. In the City of Msrgarec A. Thornburg u INlt<>r., lrvlna County of Orsngs Stat• of In the office of the County Recof'der C811fotnla, • per mac) raCorded In ol Or•nga County, State O'f booll 287, pagea 37 to 31 lnelu9t¥e. Callfomla, WIU SELL AT PUBLIC Ml8olll8neoua M.,_, In the oflloe of AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER the county ,_der of Mid county, FOR CASH (~ble 11 time of Mii 9'\own snd defined M Unit 1 of Mid In lawful mon•Y ol th• Unll•d Lot of the Condominium Pl*1 for St•t•) •t: Tr.ct No. 7402, r-ded In bOOk South front entrance to th• 10020. page 21. Ofllc:lal Records. Or1ng1 County Old CourthouH, PARCEL 2: An undivided 2 t 1 Wffl S1nt1 An• Boulevard, 1-92nd lnt«llt In lilld Ill of LOii 1 City of S•nl• Ana. St1ta ol to 23 lnclullve. of Trect No. 7402, In Callfornla Ill ngtlt. tltle end lnterell the City of lrvtna, County of Orenge. conveyed to 1t1d no. held by It St•t• of Callfornl•, H per m•P under Mid Oaed ot Trull In th• r-ded In booll 287, P1Q91 37 to pro~ty altuated In aald County 39 lnclullve, Mlacellll*)Ua mepa. In Md Stat• delerlbed .. , the office of the county rec0tder of Pucel 1: An undlvldad 1114 Mid county. lntlrll\ In and to Lot 1 of Tract No. EXCEPT THEREFROM Mdl of 10389, In the City of Colt• ~. the 92 untt. ll>OWn and defined on County of Orang•, Stale ol theCondornlnlum'PlanfOl'TrlCINo. C•llfornl•, H 1hown on • map 7402. recorded In booll 10020, Paoe recorded In Book •SO. Pagu 18 21. Offlclal Records. snd 19 of Mlaoel18neoua Mepa, In EXCEPTING for 1 pertod of 10 the omoe of the County Recorder of yMT• lrom and aft« d•I• below. Mid county. on.-hllf of all oll. gu. mlnertll8 snd ExQIPtlng therefrom 811 oll, gu, hvdroearbon 11Ubat1111C11 below a mll*'8'1 •nd oth« hydrOCMbon• depth of 500 feet fforn the ~ IUIMltllllOll tying below I de9fh of of Mid land, but wlthOut the f1al1l of 500 Ml wtthOul the :il of -1-•ntry upon any portion of the entry, M ~ by Hnta. by IU~ 8boW 8 dl!>lh of 800 .... deed ,_ded April 3. 1 78 In 800ll IOf the purpolll of nw1141ltng .id t2e20, P8QI 82. Offldal Recordll. aubatancu, H re11rved by w. E.x.QIPtlnG therefrom the followlng.: Br•dford Helll• and other•. by (•) Unlta tA-1 & 1A·2 through dMtl• recorded June $, 1te2 In 1'A·1 8l>d 14A·2 u lhown upon book 8158, p8gff 748 and 150. the Condominium Plan ,_.ded In Offlol1I Record•, •nd furtll•r 8ooll 13551etP8QI1137 of Offlc:lal rHsrnd In th• dHd from W. Reoords of Mid County. Bradford Hell I• •nd other a, (b) Th• e xclualv• right to recorded M•Y 27. 1te9 In book pOIHHlon of Ill lhOH ..... 8181. PIQI 831. Offtc:lal Recordl. dellgnated u b11Conle8. p8tl09, PARCEL 3: An ••clu1tve storsg• tr•H. ind guagH H _.,_.,,tor ~ parking -ahown upon th., ~ P18n that ~ of Lot 8 of lllld TrlCI ebo¥e rlltlrred to. No. t402. ahown • Pwoel 1-P on PltOll 2: Hid Condominium Plan. which Unit.a 10A· 1 snd IOA-2 u lhown -1 II fOf the belMlftt of Ind upon the Condomlniunl Plan 1bove •ppurt1n1nt to Parcel• 1 and 2 reMmtd to. •bow. PltOll 3: YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UHOE.l' A An ••clu1lv1 appurtenant DEED OF TRUST DATED WW1. euement lor t98ldentl1I u11 snd UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~In and to the bek:ony and PROTECT YOUR f>ROPEATY, IT petlo directly ac1i-i110 the •bow MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. dHctlbed unit which 1h1ll be IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION d11med to b• part or th• O F THE NATURE Of THE "Aeelrtc:1ed Common At9M. M tOB PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. 'IOU and 10P on the Condominium P18n SHOULO CONTACT A 1.AWYEP. 8bow ~ to. 5092 Elklford A-. 1rW1e. CA PWOll 4: 927 t4 An sxclu1lv1 appurt1n1nt "(If • lllY9el llddr.-or ---' to '* and occupy, at 111 dellgnatton of property 18 lllown ti-. the osraos delcrlbed and above. no~ 18 ~•to 118 dellgn•ted on the Condominium ~-or OOilect-)." Tiie Plan above r1ferred to •• 100 ben1flclary undsr Hid Deed of wtllCtl IMI be deMled to be pan of Trull, by reuon of • breec:tl or ttle "Alstrtc'9d Common ,.,_... defaull In tM obllgetlone -.i Tlla atreet •ddrHI and othu thlr•by, heretofore sxecuted end common delignatlon, " env. of the dallvered to th• und••••onee • rMl property cMlcrtbed l bOYI I• wntttn Dlc:lersllOn of Default end purported to be'. Demand !Of S-. lilld wrMen notlos m 1 Pldflc: A\'elllle, C· 1. eo.t• Of b<MCh end of election to -Miia, ~lfomlL th• undar:!~d to Hll H id The und1r11gn1d Tru•••• property to lllld obllgatl0n8, dl1cl1lm1 1ny llablllty !or •nd thar11fter th• underelgned •ny lnoorrsotnen of thl •lrH. c:llUlad Mid notloe of brlecll end ot 1dd r111 end othar common llectlon to be~~ S. dellgnltlon. " any. lhOWrl herein. 1983 •• 1n1tr. No. 13..oo824t of l•ld 1111 Wiii b• m•d•, but Otflcl8I ~In the Ollkle of h without connant or w•rranty, Recofder of Orange COunty. ~ or lmplled. regarding title, Seid 811• wltl b• mada, but ~.Of tlnC\.lmbrltlCH, to wit~ -tor .-r'"'Y, •· pey Iha remaining prtnclpal IUm of p,... or Implied. regardlnt title, the note --" by lllld o.cl of Seid 8•1• wlll be 11\sde, but Trull, with lntsreet th•r•on. H without oovsn1nt or warranty, provldec! In Mid not•. adY-." ~ Of lmplled, reaardlfta ... .,.,.,, und« tM t..-of lllld o.ad ~ or encumbrance., to 0 f T r u • t • f •• I ' 0 h ., g.. Ind pay the r.m..n.no pf'lndpel ""'I °' ..,,._ of the Truet .. and of the IN note!•) -...CS by 111C1 Deed Of lrUltl CrH tld by Hid 0Md of Tf\llt Wfttl lntwlll • In tlld "°" Tnm. !Of the emount ,_.bly provided advlnoee. " "'Y UllCt9r ..itrnatecl to be: *49,300.0 t. the term9 of lllld 0..ct 'Of TNll of ~N8l~-"":'.:i'ed °:: ,..., Chlfgea and ..,.,_ Of .... delivered to the underelgned a Truat .. and of the tNlll ONMld by ~ Oeoleratlon of Default and lllld Deed of Trwl. · Demsnd for Sele and Ii written 8•ld HI• wlll ba h•ld on: Notice of OefMt 'tne1 EJectton to Tttul'9Cl1y. May tt. ttl3. It 1:00 &ell .,.,.. UI---~ Mid p.m .• , th• Otl•Pm•n Avet111• Notioe of o;ftA;{ and Elec1lon to •n.trenot to the Civic Center W to a,. recotdld In l"9 oountY ~·~ bit ~ ~""'· .,._.. ~ rMI PfopeFty 1a ioo.iecs. At t~• t lm• of ttie tnt,\lat Dated. Aprt 2ta6, 1tli puDbttOn Of tNll nollos, ........ Statewide~ amount of tt1e unpe1e1 .,...,_ alJN ltl'llOls ObltOatlOn -red b)' tM ~ •Mid T""'91 by dHcrlbtd dffd of trutt end ::=:" ApetO ••llmlted ooet•, eaptMM, Ind ....... "'°' ,..,.,.,..,, adYancee .......... 10. ~~ Tiit t• 11csa1n.., Mlf'I • ...... ~OllwNdlllle~- 1• ~ fNY ........... '" ~.=u-=·ttl!!:l.."'•Offt , ... ··~ (ff4) .. ,WllO Date! """ , .. ,. l"\lblletlect 01 -nee Ooeat O•lly QLINOAL.a IHVlt'TMINT flllol Aprt ... -"· ti, ;., ~TtOH ______ __;t~"~'"".:.::1 ...... ,..,,..., ....C N011C( Ir. T.O. MRYICI OOMMNY • ...,., -=~=::. 'LIMI Ir.~~· 'ili.r~ "" gcn::r- Cl LIHDALI iNVHTMIHT l 0 IM -• OON'OMTION • ._ ........... f'ut11-. ~ o ... , Olly Tr111tH '"'"' Ult f1ilewln1 Nol. Apft M. .__-,, "·,.. .............. ttl* WILi. •c. ..... ~r0~~l~1\1~~Cl~~~~00l~~ H•Ye IOfMtlllfll to Miil AN0/~111 f~I 'c!·AtHllllla O" CIMlllleO Ml io" .... ~ I ) ~ Orange Cout DAI LY P1lOTIThurld1y, May 12, 1983 l'M GOIN<; TO TAKE. A PIP IN HERE.. SO 8EA'f IT. 61RP. 0EfORE l BREAK VOOI\ 0£AK THE FAMILl' CIRCtS "You go down here to the dimbin' tree, over Mrs. Cobb's fence, hong a left at Max's house, through Boyd's bock yard, under the hedge .... " BIG GEORGE J;:~ by Jim Davis l ~AVE A MOUTl-4 WITH A PEATH WISH by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) \j uv r-1~ "What do I get If J win?" ~.\R~:\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson \ DE,,IS THE ~E,.\CE by Hank Ketcham -3S'~,i "Oh, you've never met Marmaduke's pet frog, have you?" '• I I Do '(OJ AA' MOM. OWN ME, OR AM l JUST RENTED~ ' . ~.· ~' . Neither vulnerable. E11t du ls. NORTH +AOZ ~KQJ9 OKQJ U +v.w WEST EAST +Q1098 +7 ~ 108 ~?GO 0 8786 0 9 + 876 + AQJ 1002 SOUTH + KHS ~AU 0 A 10.C + K96 The bidding: J;11t Soutb Wett Nort!a • 3 + Obie S + 6 + Obie 6 + Obie PaH Pa11 Pua Opening lead: EiKhl of +. BRABBLE .. GOlll 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF From the very liral hand, Trump Coup Tommy knew that il wu going lo be bis day. As you may reeall, Tom· my wu a player who w11 known for the ract that. most or the time. he bid and played rather poorly. Except, that is, when he encountered a !>ad trump break. Then the bumbler was replaced by the assured master. and he per· formed miracles in lhe play or the cards. On Lhe firsL hand, East elected to preempt. That did not faze Tommy, who sLep ped io with a takeout double on a hand that had poor sup- port for mosL suiLs. WesL up ped the preempl and North cannoL be blamed for think· ing t hat his side miKhL have a grand alam. Tbe wottl bid in the auction was W11l'1 dou ble. for il• erfeet on Tommy was like a phone booth on Clark Kent. Weal led a dub, and when dummy appeared Tomm y knew that West'• double had to be predicated on al least four Lrump1. So Tommy had to engineer an end play. and lo accomplish that he had lo • find out West's dialribution in Lhe red suits -on the auc- tion West almost surely held three clubs. Tommy ruCfed the opening lead in dummy and cashed the act' o( spades. He was delighted when Easl produc- ed a trump. He crossed to the ace or hearts and ~uffed 11 club. then rame back the ace 1HEM Wf'IJ.. DfiOf> Pi< THE OFFll.E5 a= MARV El COMICS ... I ·~ ...... ·-·----... i-. • za:::q or d11mond1 and ruHed anothrr c:lub. He now led a low diamond Lo hi~ Lt'n. Had East follow ed to thi5 trick. Weit would have been marked with at least three bearb. lfot when East show ed out. the reat was euy Tommy re-entered dummy with a diamond and led a fourth round of Lhe suit for a heart dlsard. He cashed the king or hearts and then simp ly led another heart. rurling low in his hand. West, down to nolhinir but I rumps. was forced to overrurr. and then had to lead away Crom his Q 10 of trumps into Tommy's K·J lenare. Six spades doubl ed and made. by Kevin F aqan l. c~~f'f &~1.1e.vE 1'AAT '· by Lynn Johnston -rrs BETn:R "THAN . No'Tfit~~ b Tom Bat1uk AND FINAU.£,> WE'L.l GETSOMEF~ A~D GO W 1HEM ON 1HE SPOT WHERE KING KONG DIED ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S'90CI( ,--~~~~~-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;__~~;....;:;.:.,_;,..:..; PEA~l'TS OKAV, IF ¥00 FIND AHV Sl6N OF ll4E SUNKEN VESSEL AT TME BOTTOM OF Mf Wl\TER DISM, St6HAL Ni. SV PVLLIN6 ONTMISROPE >( ' lAST JANUARY IT WAS COVERED WITH SNOW! ~ ...... ~ by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan OKAY, so 1-r's VAPOR L..OCK! HOW PO we s-roP II"?.' HOW CAN ANYBODY SIT AROUND WASTING TIME LIKE THAT · Jl'IH;t; PARKER I 6UE55 THERE ARE All KINDS OF PEOPLE IN THIS _ __..., WORLD ~-ti E\'9ING -1:00-..... HAWV DAYS AGAIN BIHT e INOUQH lNNl'8 COWNtf HAWAII PNM OllBllMY WNl1NG ir0R A llfA80H OllNEWS AIOliEWIQ NICilwa tiDW..FSNAVV MOYIE • • • "Amber Wave1" (1980) Olnnil WMWr. Kutt Ruaelt. ®MOYIE * * * "OMO Men Don't Wt1r Plaid" ( 1982) StfYt Martin, Rachel Ward. Cl)MOYIE t It "Lind« The Rainbow" (1981) Chevy Chase, Carrie AINr. -t:30- ~~ISHR..EY I l =CAVETT OONTEMPORARY HEALTH ... i :VMIUS O)LOOKAUVE e GOMER PVl.E -7:00- I OllNEWS NICNEWS HAPf"Y DAYS AOAIH .WOVll ... "Aid 8un" (1811) Ollwtle llOl'llOll, AIM! a.on. IE='CCMMTY ** * "Tht Glrdln Of Allll" (1938) MetlW Dletrldl, Cliltiee a.r. IP.~c.(• SlllOow'' (lt78) Wlllltr Mltthlu Alull Smhft. CID II YUM OP J!NI'( I.!! -A CIUIMTION i:' "'MalCAI H'A "RlooldY Min" (19e1) SINy Specelc, ~-Aobtrta. I =~· Ma ITOfft' INEAIC fllllEYIEW8 -1:46- (Z) CINBWCOAE -t:OO-• ([) THE tta MISS USA PllJl.NfT !! g,!~A IAEAI< ~00Cl08EFOR •M•A0S•H -~THEATRE (B)MOYIE U "Pandemonium" (1982) Tom Smother•. C11~ Kane. ©)MOVIE •• • •'n "P~yttter" (1981) ~vine. Tab Hunter. Cl)MOVIE t t t 1n "The Elephant Man" (1980) John Hurt, Anlhony Hopkins. CZ>MOVIE • • •~ "Don's Party" (1976) John Hargr11~. Pat 911hoc>, -•.30-0 0)Ct&AS 8 9 AMAHDA'S Cf) MOYIE •• 'A "Mldu Run" ( 1969) Rlotwd Crenna. Fred Astalre. tD M'A'S•H '1' ntE 'MOINIAH 111,p~ I THI MANOR'°"" ~tratlon Story" (194t) --~.June~· eMCMI . • * *~ "~" ( IM1) Jac:t L~ mon,SIMy~. -10:IO-• ~ .. NIT'ln\MWOM,,_, N!WS ~~~ LOYINO fMM>S AHO OOUflU!S (Z)MOVIE • * "Lady Ch1111rlly'1 Lover" (1981) Sytvla Krlattl. Nlcllolu City, -11:00- BOG([)@O)Nt'WI 9 8ATUN>AY NIOHT l lf~Of­ THE JEFnMON8 e MARY~ MARV HARTMAH • IU8INUS AEPORT al) PIS LATENIOKT e100ctua (Q)MOVIE "Easy" ( 1979) Malt St. James. CS) LOVING FAIEH08 AHO PERFECT COUPLES -11:30-tJ ([) QUINCY O GJTOHIOKT fJ OJ) Ml.; NEWS HIOHTUNE G YOU ASKED FOR IT tDMOYIE ••in "Slaugluemouse FIY9" (1972) Mlcheel Sidle. Ron Leibman. e 8AHfOfl> AHD 80H CID PttlUP MARLOWE: PfWA TE EYE CS) A NEW DAY IN EDEN -1t50- (C) SCAEEN1NO AOOM -12:00- " EHTERTAINMENTTOHIGHT G MOVIE Orange Coat DAILY PILOT 1Thur8day, Ma)' 12, 1983 85 -tM-•W MOa OUD (O)MOVIE * * "Andy Wlrtlol'I tnc:ul(' ( 1874) Joe Dtllelandro, Udo K* (%)~ -12:26- (t)MOVIE *~ "~ To Keep IW" (19801 -':IO- Mec Divis. TOYlll Flldlhuh. I a NIC NEWS <MIMQKT -12:a0-TOM COTTLE: UP Cl08E '1 = HIOHT WITH DAVIO MOVIE ***'-' "Atllntlo City" (1980) 8ur1 I OOUPl£8 L.ancaater, Suun Sllandon. 1111 OHE ON ONE (J) WHArs UP AMEAICAl TOM~UPCl.08E -2:00- • ~ AMEAICAH 8lYlE 8 ([) C88 NEWS NIGKTWATCH ®'""'·'"' ·~ ***~ "Victor I VlctOfla" (1982) (t:J...,.'"' Julie Andrews. Robert P18'1on. * * * * "The Gardin Of The And· (%) MOVIE Conllnls" ( 1971) Uno ClpOlicchlo, * •'h "Raggedy Man" j 11181) Sluy Dominique Sindt Directed by vmo- Si>acek. Eric Roberta. rlo De Slcl 8" complete Hating In TV Log ~HANNEL LISTINGS 0 KNXT ICBSI 160) KDOC II/Ml I 8 ICNBC (NllCI 0 On TV 0 KlLAlln<l l 1 l TV 8 KABC IABCI .. HBO 0 KFM8 tCDSl c tConerna• l f) KHJ TV (lnO I • IWOR> NY NY IE KCS 1 (A 8( I )11 IWT BSI ID K TlllUM I E IESPNI ID KCOP TV (Ind I 5, IShowllrnt•I , Oil KCE'l t PBSI 0 Spolllqhl liil KOCE IPBS1 a ICablt• New~ N111wor~1 "Al FJmlELY OllGDIAL PITt'll·DIBI COllEIJY-FAITASY. Rarely, if ntr, hae Wanhlttan bttn •ltwtd 10 intenatly H an bland of enchantment and despair." -L.A. Ttam ,'Dl!ZLllG, SBCdllti, FUDY, DD DISTOBBllG. lnnontive and lmaqinalltt ... magicahight and 1011.nd. The look of the Ulm ls qor9eou1!" -S.F. Chronicle NOW SHOWING .-------~ COSIA MESA UA Cinema WlSlWOOO UAOnemo ~ 475·9441 HOUYWOOO UA EiM>rlon 467·~167 John Denver unveils new look tonight 7 I 4 / 540·0594 °""' 1 10 I 9 10"' So1 ~ I O~ • 3 I& • ) 7) 1 !>(). 10 O!i ... °""" t 00 • l 16 • ) JO l .S 6 IOOOPOI "'SOI --°""' ,, t). ) ~' • '10 1!0• 10 0&"' By FRED ROTHENBERG A#T......._Wrtt. NEW YORK -ABC's "Rocky Mountain Holiday With J ohn Denver and the Muppet&" tonight will unveil a new look for one of the stars of the show, and it's not Kermit the Frog. John Denver, the balladeer of sweet musings about life's natural ingredien ts, is still quite recognizable, and so is the sen sitive man underneath, but he's thrown away his grannie glasses. Denve r says it's not a conscious image alteration, but acknowledges it may manifest some radical mJdlife changes. In the past year, his father died, he and his wife of 15 ye.ars, Annie, were divorced, and he's closing in on hi! 40th birthday. "Maybe I was hiding behind my glasses." Denver says in his openly sincere way, "and now I feel a sense of liberation. With contact lenses, there's a greater opportunity for expression in my face." De nver says he was struggling with the opposing pulls of family and career, "but now because of circumstances, that's not a particular weight anymore." Tonight's special was taped over the course of six months, so you'll get to see Denver with and without his specs. It's an endearing hour of TV, both because of Denver's warm, melodious music and the outrageous a nd cuddly Muppets. who manage to delight children while never insulting their parents. At one point, Denver is rhapsodizing about the . picturesque Rockies to his neophyte campers. "The NBC takes lead • Ill • ratings war NEW YORK (AP) -NBC ecored with "V," the costly science fiction thrille r, and won the network ratings competition for the first time since the week e nding Jan. 30. figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. NBC. which finished behind CBS and ABC in the recently completed prime -time season, had four shows among the top 10 in the week end~ May 8. including the concluding episode of "V' in first place, "The A Team" third, "Facts of Life" fifth and "Remington Steele" 10th. NBC's rating for the week was 15.5 to 15.4 for ABC and 14.6 for CBS. That means in an average minute of prime time during the week, 15.5 percent of the nation's homes with television were tuned to NBC. The rating for Part II of "V'' was 27, meaning that percentage of TV-equipped homes saw at least part of the show. The first installment of "V" was runnerup in the previous week's competition to an ABC show called "Life's Most Embarrassing Momenta." It was the first time since the 1982-83 season began in September that NBC won the three-way race without benefit of a major sporting event. NBC wa.s No. 1 in the week ending Jan. 30,' which included the network's broadcast of the Super &wl football game. NBC won the wee k 's competition despite having three of the five least-watched programs. "Zorro and Son" on CBS was No. 61, followed by "NBC Monitor," "Berenstain Bea.rs' Littlest Little Leaguer" on NBC, "Wizards and Warriors" on CBS and NBC's "Sunday Funnies." Here are the week's Top 20 programs: 1. Movie "V," Part II, NBC, with a rating of 27 THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOYI! DAN AYK RO YDis The funnletlt m e about srowtlll up nermacle 11 back for a 1econd look. PGIHf • Tou'U be ad a cemet representing 22.5 million homes. 2. "Dallas," CBS, 24.4 or 20.3 million. 3. "The A Team," NBC, 20.9 or 17.4 million. 4. "Simon and Simon," CBS, 20.4 or 17 million. 5. "Facts of Life," NBC, 20.2 or 16.8 million. 6. "Love Boat," A.BC, 20 or 16.7 million 7. "60 Minutes," CBS, 19.6 or 16.3 million. 8. "Harl to Hart," ABC, 19.2 or 16 million. 8. (tie) "Three's Company," ABC, 19.2 or 16 million. 10. "Re mington Steele," NBC, 18.6 or 15.5 million. R -n --~~Jgr;j_~ft _..,_._..... --' ---NOW PLAYING--- 1MA ll TOllO OMMal 1111.lM BIA Plua ldwllds SaOolee«i, C.-C 529 5339 S41 5880 634 2553 COITAMlU lllntll wtlTMIHTlll ldw1<ds 8'1SICI fdwllds WOOdllt1119" ldwallls Ctnen>a s•o 1u• CWWJrN ss1 065~ Wes• 891 393~ COIU MlU fdWl<OS Hifbol Tw.n 63t 3~01 IUUIA'Allll PK•llC i Lr1Celn Onve In 821 4070 OtlUOf SIMl..m 0<1ve In 639 8710 * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CO MINO TO YOUlt GALAXY WED NESDA Y, MAY 21 ~·-------------REIURN MJEDI .. TICKET MASTER OUTLETS Mu~:'cf':~L'1 LUXURY THEATRES lat ""lbtitltt SlltlllapOltlYS2.H U.leuOtlltnrise lllit-4 S 113M4A•Xull6IM~ 2ss1/~~,) FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOvr ... S llOWI •• 11'10 2110 4110 1:10 rn 1110 • ~ 10110 ~.m _,. 41 Hevrt I"• mountains are beautiful, the alr is fresh and the mosquitoes are not bad." "Not baaaaad?" says K ermit. "They're delicious." In another segment, the domesticated Fozzie Bear blusters about his experience in the wilds, and why he feels akin to any grizzlies who might h appen by. "I'm also of the ursine persuaslon,'' he boasts. ''I speak fluent bearish." T h en a grizzly takes offense at Fozzie's breeding, and Follie takes flight, proclairniJtg to have "a sli~ht dialect problem." Watching over this are the Muppets' two cynical old men, Statler and Waldorf. "I see a ~ig, angry bear chasing a fat, boring bear," says Statler. "I'll give you 7-5 on big, angry," says Waldorf. ..,.""(II) lllDo lliwn IOOtOO 101\ • MISS ION VII JO • •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances befout S:OO PM (hcapt Spedll Enpgemt11ts llld Helill1ys) · "THE HUNGUI" 1111 1•.-.-.1-,-.n,. "CHEECH 6 CHONG STILL "MAX DUnAN "ETlMNS" SMOKIN' " 1111 IN I 1~ a:ao ......... •:ae. lo:JO .-. -·-..,.., -· - "FLASHOANCE" (Ill t2:50. t.diO, ••• "'°~ &;$&. ' ';00 LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN "fl.ASHOANCE" 1111 12::JO, NI. .,.., ~ l:tO, - LAl<EWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN "PORKY'S "c111 •2:30. 2:30. ~ .. .JO, t::M, '°'"° Focultv 01 Conoie.ooo 213/531-9510 "OOCToft DETIU>fT'' 1111 ,._,...._,._,,_ M IT ._,_ ACTllEal "TOOTSIE" 1"°1 12:a, ~ "'· ·-, ... "LONE WOLF Mc:OUAOE" IP'OI 12:a. 4:11. ltM "PORK V'I " (Ill "HIGH AOAD TO CHINA" tP'OI 1:1S. 11:11,-.. "11. -~1-IM• ·t~Rf~i>~f~Kfv'~ &~=~1rs2 Children Under 12 AIWay1 FREE Pff POSOfl "°r C:OOO HOUDoO •v•cS -.MMYS --a.u •NGAG«MOOll -. ....... , "' ANAHEIM 0111v1·1H ~HEAllTIINEAJCEI'" (Ill "8AD •OYI" (Ill --"THE WANOIMl'I" 1111 "THE OUTSIOf"I" 1~1 c:1111•1IOU'IO Bl1( N • ••AQJi BUENA PARK OR IVl IN 'M'te°"" ...... , Of I.Mt" 121-4070 " 1 •. t. rli>Wt LINCOLN Olll\11 IN l""<otft A•• #ett GI '"°" 121·4070 f0Ufl(f41 ... FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVl·IH loft Ote oo '""' 01 ltOOil"""' (lo) H2·2411 "ROCKY tr Cf'OI -"llAGINO 9UU." 1111 ""'"-"IAD IOY8"1111 -"T .. OUT..,._" tll'Ol CllS ,._ .. ·•fl·• (IN(fl~ "VALLl!Y OIAL" 1111 -""V TUTOfl'' (II) "CHEECH 6 CHONG STlll SMOKIN'"1111 -"CHEECH I CHONG UP IN SMOf(E" (II) "fLASHDANCE" (II) -".al HAI." 1111 C1!0f "'°""° -All":,.Mllll" flll "THE WANOtEIUEl'I" 1111 "00CT09' ~Tl'Ol'T" (Ill "100. MACON'S INN" c"""-lll'OI LA HABRA lllllVI IN "00CT09' ~Otr' 1111 -• .... • -·.,.. • ..., .. ..,. ''EDOll MACON'8 !'UN" tPO 17Ml 62 . .., .... OllANGE lllllVI IN . . . MISSION l•lll. I N .... . . - WAJlNfll I ...... N "& fOlnO OUI MACIA la.AW." .. ----~~-"AHi 18TA Ill MTAU.I" .. 0ninge Coat DAILY PtLOTIThurldey1 Mey 12, 1983 OBITUARIES Endsley rites held ServiCes were acheduled today for Cloyse C. Endsley of Corona del Mar, who died Monday. She was past president' of the Newport Beach Tuesday Club. Mrs. Endsley la survived by her husband, Pere; four sons, John Kenty, Terry Kenty, Sterling Kenty and Skip Endsley; two daughters, Shirley Hudel and Sharon Kerr; a brother, Sterling Cramer, and nine grandchll~n. Private int.ennent was held this morning at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Memorial contributions wer requested to the Second Ch~h of Christ Scientist in Newport. ACTmOUl.,_N NAmlTA,....,,., The followtng per•on I• doing ~-PANAMA J A CK OF CALJFOANIA, 211 Menne Avenue. Balt>oe lllMd, ~ 112982 NOTICI INV1T1NQ 9IDe Notice It hereby given 1h11 the "8.IC NOTICC Boatd or TruateH or th• CoHt ------------1 Corn,nunlty College Dlllrlcl or K..-Or•ng• County, Oalllor111a. wllt PlCTITIOUa 9U.-aa recalve Malad bld1 up to bul no NA• ITATaMINT later than 2:00 pm Th\ndey, May The loliowlnG ~ -dOlng 26 , 18 8 3 at the PurchH lng Dulllnaal .. : Oepat1menl or lakl coUege dlltrlcl T H E M AR I( ET 1 N Q located al 1370 Adame Avenue, DEPARTMENTJ 18852 MICArthur Cotta Mell, CA at wNdl time Mid Blvd .. Suite 201>, lrvlne, CA 8271b. bids wlll be publlcly open.ci and A G I 0 A N D C 0 0 P E read lor: ASSOCIATES. 18852 MaGArlhU P U RC HA 5 E 0 R LE ASE I Blvd., Sulll 205. lrvtne, CA 921J ,. euRCHA.SE. OF COMPUTER KENNETH W A<llD. INC., a HARDWARE. SOFTWARE, AN O Calllornla co rporation, 181152 Su P P ORT . I N C L U 0 I N G MacArthur Blvd., Sulle 205, lrvlne, MAINTENANCE. CA 92715. All bid• are IO be In accordance Thia buelneae 11 conducted by a with the Bid Oocumenll which are general partnerehlp. now In Ille and may be eec:ured In l<ennelh W. Agld. Inc. the o ffice of the Dtreotor o f Kenneth W Agld, Pr... PurchHlng ol 11Jd college dlatrlct. Thi• t tatemenl w11 n1ec1 with Iha Each bidder must eubmll Wiii! his County Clerk ot Orange Courity on bid 1 CHhler'• check. certified May 5. 11183 oh•Cll. o r bidder'• bond made '21llMI payable to Ille orde< ol Iha Cout Publlehed Orange CoHI Dally Community College 0111rlC1 Board ------------1 Piiot, Mey t2, 19, 211, June 2, 1883 of Truat-In en amount not lets 21116-83 than ltve percen1 (5%) or the eum '1CTITIOUl.,_11 NAMllTA~ The followlng pereone are doing '1CTTT10UI ..,._ .. bull,_ H : NAM1 ITATllmtft (a) RW CAB~EVISION. (b) The lollowlllg per-.ona .,.. doing DESERT CABLEVISION, 1501 bullneea u: WMtdlff Drive, Suite 222, Newpot1 HUNKY BILL'S CALIFORN IA, 9Mch, Calll«nla 112860 1200 Polarla Dr., ~ BM<:h, The W•te<n Compeny, Inc .. 1 CA 92680 Florid• corporation. 1501 W•totlff Darwin Dwight e.,.,.t 16351 E. Drive, Sulle 222, N-port Beach, Main, La Puente, CA 111 44 Cel1fornle 112860 Ian Maclnnee. 1200 Poler'-Dr., Thie bualneea la conduc:ted by a N9wpof1 Beach, CA 12860 corporation. Thie bu~ II conducted II\' • The W•tern Co., Inc. general pertnarehlp. Thom .. L. Ar;, Jr., 0. Dwight EY'9 E.V.P Tht. stat-I WU Ned ~ the Thil 1111..,,..,I WU flled with lhe County Clerk Of 0r8flg9 County on County Clerlc or Ofange County on April 26, 11183 Aprll 19, 11183. 1'21*1 ~ Publlt hed Orenge CoHI Dally Publlehed O•ange CoHt Dally Piiot, Aprtt 29, Mey 5, 12, 111, 1M3. Piiot, Apr. 21, 28, May 5, 12, 11183 19~ 1575-83 bid u 1 gueranlM that the bidder wlll e nter Into t he propo1ed Contrect II the 111me le awarded to him. In tha event of lallure to erit• Into auctt contr1et. the proceed• or the cnec:k wlll be lor1elled, or In the caee ol • bond. th• lull 1um thereof wUI be rorlelled to Hid college dl1trlct. No bidder may withdraw hi• bid lor a perlOd for tl•ty (60) calendar d•y• aller the date H I tor lhe opening thereof. The Board of Trull-r_..,.. lhe prtvllege or re)ecllng any and all bide or 10 w.,,,. any lrregulatttlee « lnlormallllH In any bid or In th• bidding. NORMAN E. WATSON SICf•lary. Board or Trust-. Coat Community College Olllrlct Publlehed Orange CoH1 Dally Pllot, May 12, 111, 1183 2204-63 Rletlerd Wllll• French, "· 135 rueuc NOTICE Opal Avenue, Balboa l•la nd. i-----------NOTICE INvmNQ INDS "8.IC NOTICE rta.IC N0T1C[ Cellfomle 92982 ftCTITIOUI MllMH Notice I• hefeby given that the YOU AM II DU'lUCT UNDlll ~ Thl9 bull,_. le cbnduct.ci by an NAMR ITAn•NT Boerd ol Trull-of Ille Huntington D 11 D O' TR U IT DAT ID lndtvldual. Tll• loflowlng per1on 11 doing Beach City School Olatrlcl or · NOVI'._,.• 1-. UNL.mll Alctlerd W. Fren<lh. II buelneu u : 0 rt"'8• County. Calllornla. will YOU TAKS AC'TIOM TO PR<>nCT Thie et•t-1 wu ftled with the THE PEN ANO PULPIT PRESS, recelYe Mated bide up 10 2:00 p.m. YOUR ..,..,.f'Y, IT llAY K County Clettc Of Orange County on 3117-A Airway, Cotta MeH, OA on the 13th day ol May 1983, al ll)e ' IOU) AT "'*.IC IALL •YOU ' April fa, 11183. 112828 olllce or H id School Oletrlct, .a AM IJlllUINATIOM a. THI ~ ART GRIFFIN. 3117·A·Alrwey, localed 11 2045 1 Cralme r Lane, MA~ M THI PWOCUDINO Publlehed Orange CoHI Dally Coete MMa, CA 92826. Huntlllgton BHCh, Calllornla , at AGAIM8T YOU, YOU IHOUU> Piiot, Apf. 21, 28, Mey 5, 12, 11183 TNI bull-i. C()n(jucted by an wnlcll llme Nld bid• .... be publlcly CONTACT A LAWYa. . 1821-83-lndlvldull. opened and reed for· • ······-· •· -··· ·-·-Art Gtlfln MICROFlLMING EQUIPMENT MOTIC• °' ~ IAU ~ h -~~~ Thie stlll-1 wu ,,_, Wit .... All bld1 are to be In 8"0l'd""'41 NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, that ------------------------•TATl.-wl °' A•ANOGl .. NT County Clenl ol Orange County on With Condition•. ln1trucllon1, and on Thureday. May 111, 1913, at IElll llTlm M '* M . Aprll 18, 11183. SpecJflcatlon.. wntcn are now on Ille 10:00 o'clodc a.m. of Mid dey, In ~· lll.llMll ..._ '2,._ In the Office ol th• Purch11lng the room Mt Ulde for conducting CAf"fll'n a ICAM>AN AQ«ll of aald School ~lrlet. 20451 Trust .. '• Sar... W11hln lhe olftoea of ------------------------1.ab~~;::n:.po~rli;:nr::,ri:,: Attp. at'--Cralme< Lane. Huntington Beach. REAL ES TATE SECURITIES SCHATZMAN away M ay 9, 1983. Born bull-neme: •t "=9.:*• Dr. Calllornla. 92646. SERVICE, located at 2020 North LUC y EL EA N 0 R October 12, 1898 In Indiana. THE PEN ANO PULPIT PR~S, No bid<* may wllhd1aw hie bid 8roeclwey. Suite 20e, In the City of SCHATZMAN. r-'d-t of 5 .. -•1'ved b y h er d a ugh•er ~21!!,;A, Airway, Coata M•H, CA '""'9, CA m11-11• tor • Pfilod of lony-ftv• (45) daye Santa Ana, County ot Ofange, Sl•t• .,..,. """ .... • • v .. v (114)m4111 ltle< the date Ml for lhe Oj)efllng o f Callf ornla , BENEFICIA L Newport Beech, CA. PUied Miriam Mayell; brother Don The Flctllloua 1k191,_ Name Publlehed Orange CoHt Dally thefeot, MANAGEMENT CORPOl\ATION Of' -------------:Fay and sister Anna May referred 10 above wu flied In Piiot. Al>rll 21• 21· May 5• 12· 1983 Th• Board ot Trui 1 .. a 01 th• AMERICA. a o.teware corporation, dd h Or County Sec>wmbet 21 __________ 1_8_56-83_-l Huntington BHch City School H duly appointed Tru11 .. undef LU.R •GBOM SM'TH • 1VTMU WHlCUff CNAPIL 427 E 17th St Cost a Mesa 646-9371 ,.c..c Yaw MIMOllALPAIS CemelefY Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1hc v-Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 Mceoae«:ll NCHITUAmS Laguna Belldl 494-941S Laguna Hiiis 76&-0933 San Juan Capis trano ·~1776 HAMOll &.AWM-WT. e>un Mortual'f •Cemetery CrematOfY 1625 Gtsler Ave . Cos•• Mesa ~SSS4 CF• y : I ig ran da uKg t the r s • 111~Ale No. F-':1.... . Dlstrlci r_.... the right to reject and pu,_t to the poww of Nie aro n e a n a ~y n THE COMPOSING FIOOM. PlaJC NOTICE .,,Y or att bid•. and not ,_iiy conr.rred In that oer1aln Deed of K r upp. M e m oria l services INC .. • Calllornla corporation, --'1C--TTT1-IOU--S-.,...--,-,.. .. ,..,..--I accept the'-' bid, and 10 walwl Tru11 executed by Louil M. Nigro will be held Friday, May 13, 3187-A Airway, Co1ta M"a, CA NAm ITATIMINT any lnlormaMty or lrregularlty In any and Cynthia L NlQrO, llulband and 3 0 0 P M S .. 2,...., I d I bid received. wlf9, recorded November 25, 1NO, 1 9 8 3 , : at t · • v .. v Th• following ~reon 1 0 ng Oeted: May 3, 1983 1n Boot< 13848 of Oflldal Aecofde of A ndr e w 's Presbyteria n Ttlll ~-conduc:ted bya bull=~ 1 COMPANY, 21ae1 Huntington e.ectl City u ld Coun t y, at page 1278 , C hurch , N e wpor t Beach . COtPO'-r:~ Room. Inc. Antigua Lane, Huntington Beeoh, School, ~trlct of Aeccwder'1 lnel,_t No. 34381, Priva te lntennent. In lieu of All Gntlln. p,..., CA h64e Otange County by ,_, or • bfMCfl Of detlUlt In floweni, donations may be Thie lltalement wu flied With the Wlltl•m L Ha rrie , 2 1381• Bob 8oncl paymenl or performance or the made In m e m ory of Luc y County CWk Of Orange County on A11t1Qu1 L.Me. Huntlr\glon BMcll.I ~!C111118888no Agent obltgallon1 ••cured thereby, Aptit 18 11183 CA 028'6 1 ....... Including thal breach or default, S c hatzman to t he H oa c .... a"..-... Attre-Thi. bullneea ls cooducted by an Publ11lled Orange CoHt Delly Nollca or which wu recorded Memorial Hospital Cancer .., ....._ ctr. ~. lodMdUal Piiot. Mey 6, 12. 1983. January 24, 1983, •• Record«'• Fund, 301 N ewport Blvd, lrftM, CA 11711 Wlhlern L. Harr11 ' 2t03-83 lnetrument No. 83-036246, WILL Box y Newport Beach C Publl•hed Oran~ Co111 Dally Thill etatement wa nled with thel T1C[ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 9 2 6 6 3 .. p ac if i c v ie w Piiot. Aprll 21, 21, Mey 5, 121:.!.M!.; County Cieri< of Oranoe County ont rta.IC NO HIGHES T BIDDER FOR CASH, .,........, Aprll 26, 1883. YOU AM IN DE'AULT UNDER A lewlul money Of the Unll.ci Stat ... M or t u a r y . d i r ect o rs 1------------'11"191j O..D a. TRUIT or • c:aahlet'• chec:lt drawn on • 644-2700. P\aJC NOJICl Publl1hed Orange Co11t Dally DAT•D DICl••IR t, Ull. etete « nallonel baM. a st.ate « MEYERS ACTTnOUe .,..... Piiot, /\rHM 28, May 5. 12. 19, 1"3 UNL.lll YOU TAIC9 ACl1C* TO ~ Cf.clH '"°"· or • 1111t• « OOUGLAS A. MEYERS ...-atATDmfT ---------'-9_1~_1 ....0taCT YOUR "°"91TY, IT =.=:'=--:~-:::.:.~ !l 2 0 year res I d en t 0 The lolOwlng per-.ona -dOlnO P\aJC NOTICl MAY H SOLD AT A PU•uc the lllN Oii .... .. t1gtl1 llTle and bu*-M. ---------.----i •A&.I ." YOU Nl•D Alt In._... lleld .,Y It, aa TNSI ... In Fowual.n Valley. CA p VANGUARD COMMERCE. ........... IXP&.AMA'TIOM OP THI MAT\MI that ,... pre>f*1y altull• In Mid away May 9, 1983. H e was PARK. L TO .. 88 I Dover DrM. Suite MOTIC• °' .,,.,.,..... IAU °' THI ....oc:~ AOMNaT County and Stat• dnc:rlbed .. ::barte r membe r o f th 15, N9wpcwt 8aedl. CA 112983 ie.. --~ YOU, YOU IHOU&..D CONTACT A ~ ' Fountain Valley Lions Clu Rob«1 0. Smith, 881 Dover YOUAMINDE'AULTUMDmtA U.W'YSR. A ..... hold Ht•I• which I• and Wll a c t ive In L l ttl DIM, Sul\• 15, ~ Baectl, CA .,..., a. TIIWT DATm .IULY T. NOTICI a.~ IALI eubtect to the temw and provlllone 929413 1-. UNLI•• YOU, ... ACTION NOTICETIS···H .... E .. .,.mA,y o'tVf.N .... , of th• , .... more partloularly League and YMCA lndl Raymond W. OeMott, SS • TO l'fM>TICT YOUR ""°"'lllTY• .,.. • .... deecnbed aa lollowl: Guidee. Survived by hi.I wif Dover Drive , Suite 15. Newport IT MAY • IOLD AT A lll'UMJC un Wedneeday. May 11, 1183. •I A rH lde11tlel ground IHH Sh Ila M -a --ber 0 8Mcl't CA 112M3 • A&. I . I, y 0 u N I ID A.. 10:00 o'c:loclt a.m. Of Mid dey. In dated ··-·et 1, 1957. uecut.ci by e ~ye •• , """''" VMouard lnvwtment Corp., a IXP\.AltATION °' THI ltATUM IThe r100!"s~ ~~ ...... ~"! Hanc~annlng, Jr., el 11., aa !lie Orange County Board ° California corporat'°'1, H 1 Dover °' TMI PROCHDfMG AQAMT RrueE ... L •Es-T•T,_..E .... s'E"c .. U .. ITIE"'s 1eator1, and by H.J. Lunney and Education , and 4 child.nm onw. &llte HI. N9wpof1 BMctl, CA YOU, YOU IMOULO CONTACT A " " " Ooto«hy O'Hera L~ ........... Jeffery, Gregory. Todd 92M3 LAWYD. SERVICE, locat.ci •t 2020 Notlh ton term ending on tM ttth dey Of Michelle M eyers· paren ta Thie ~ 11 conduc:ted II\' • On Mey 20, 1983, at 11:00 a.m.. 8roedway, Sult• *· In IM CllY of Fe bruary 2012. upon lh• lefml . ' llmlted pertnarltllp S T A M D A R 0 S E R V I C E Santa Ana, County of Orange, Slate GondltloM end c:-t• therein Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Meyers· V~d CORPORATION, • Ca lltornla of Calllornla. ae duly appointed provided rec0<ded November ff, brother D ean M e y ers. ~1 Corp. corporation. H duly appointed TNll .. under and PUt-' to lhe tt57 In Booll "16, '•g• 581. Memo r ial service w ill AoOlr1 0. Smith TruatH under and pureuant to po-r or H ie ~nferred In 11'1•1 Olltclal Record•. whic h wH h e ld Thursday , M ay 12. P~t O.CSOf TN91r~Jul)o ll, 1N2 certain DMd of TNIC axecutld ~ eaecuted pureuent 10 the,.,...,. 1983, at l 0:30 AM, F in ,.~ ~~·~ ....... llledCounwtt!!_ ~ aa IMtr. No. 12-237574, of 0111C1a1 S AM IR KHOURY and SAHA IHM dated Oecetn"-r 15, 1958 ~ .. ., ._,. "' .,,_.,..... ., -· Raoorda, e>1ecuted by.: BALBO,\ KHOURY. hu8b1nd and wife H ~ Hanoodt Bannlno. Jr., ait United M e thodist Ch urch , ~ 25. 1983. BAYVIEW 0£VELOPME.NT, INC. .. Joint Tenal\tl. ~ Oeoember al., .. leaaOr and IMnO e. Jordtln Huntingto n Be a c h , C A . l"t't-INlltOf1•).lnlheofflceoltheCounly 10. In th• office ot the County andNellG.Severln,ae'-.and Arrange m e nts b y the Publl•hed Oreng• CoHI Dally Racorder Of Orange County Slide Recorder ,of o ld County, H wNdl -rec«ded Febrvery 1t . ""eptune Society. Piiot. "Pf'!l 211. May 5, 12, 191:,.!,~ of Calllornla , WILL SELL AT Reco rder • lnatru ment No. 1157 In Book 3809. Page 523. ·~ .....,...., PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 92-433251, by ....an of• brMch Offk:lll Recorde, end -~dad ~!!!!========:!~:.....!L....:...----;:~=,:__ ____ _.!.... ________ ......::::::::::=::::.-: BIDDER FOR CASH (plyabl• •I 0 r d • f • u 11 1 n p. 'Im. n 1 0 r May 2. 1857 In 800ll SSH. Paoe time of ..,. In 1ewfu1 ~ of the performance or th• obllgat1on1 '33. OtTlc:lel Reoorde, Unl1ed Stal•) at Ille _,.... ttonl H Cured thereby, lncludlng that "The._.,,. Int.,. under the REDUCE TODAY'S IDGH COST OF DYING CREMATION -BURIAL AT SEA The Neptune Society offers simple and dignified cremation wilh burial at sea, mountaiN or dnert. Social Security and Vetera.n• Death Benefits will cover mott of our complete service coats. We are the largtal cremation society 1n the nation with 21 fully licenMd offlca to MrVe you. Our eervlce ls available to all. If you need immediate service, or w11h memt>.r.hlp information, pltue call or write to: 646-7431 ----------------------------------------------------24 hour Nrvk:c. No Salaman wlll call. Name ....:..·---~--------­ Addreu ~~~~~~~~~~~~- C lty ---------Stat•- Mall to: 4'1tranoe to the o-io. County Old bfMCh « deflUlt. NotlOa Of wl'llCtl e0ove ..... _ flWO'Nc:aled by Courthou ... 2 11 VI Senta Ana --~ J._y 25. IMS, 11 an aor-Nftl dalld o-nber 1~. Boulev9td, City Of Santa Ane, State Recor der • ln1tru ment No. 1t5t ralillng 10 uslgnmente to of C1111ornla, all right, 1111• and ~25. WILL SELL AT l'YeLIC ~ 8a1t>oe 8av1nge and lolln lrlt••• conYl)'ed to and now helcl AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST AMOdet1on Of Ille._ in... by 11 under Mid Dead Of Truat In lhe BIOOEA FOR CASH, lawflil mane, In Mid ,._ upon IM tenna and propar1y 11tua1ed In 11ld County Of the United Stalll. or • CMHar'I co11d lt1ona conta ined l he reln and Stall deec:rlbed aa: ~ ~ on a .... °' nalloMI ~,~ FebruelY 10, 1tl0 In 9odl LOT 7. I LOCK 3 OF THI bani!,. tl•t• or l•d•r•I credit 50ta,Paoa526,0fllolalAaoorda. BALBOA BAYSIDE TRACT. 1H THI :::r.o: ·.=.~1onr.deloa:.=~ The lnlerMt of the..._, hal CITY O F NEWPORT BEACH. *-paa.d to Louie M. ""'°and COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE OF !Na etale, aM payeble el tfle time Of Cl'lrlttlna M. H19ro , hu8bahd ll1d CALIFO RNIA AS PIA MAP Ille, all rlght;tttle and lntwaat helcl wife, H Joint tenanll, by an RECORDED IN aOOK 4. PAGI! 71, by 11, H TruetH. 111 that r .. I tnelNmtnl recorded Apnt 2t. tll7&. M I 8 C E L L A N E 0 U 9 M A.P S pr:7.:,uate In Mid County and and by 0tMr tf'ltt""1*'11 of record. RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE Stet~ 74 ~";',..:~In Ille Tha ltr .. t addt•H Or Olller COUNTY c .. 1 c u • common de11fnat1on or the real .,. nY o Olle ...... , .. Pl' ~ ptopany .....,..,_ .,_,bed la the etrH I eddr•H and other r~0<ded In 9oolt !17, ,.,.. 21 purponed 10 be' IOI,,__ f1teoa oommon dellgnellon, " any. of ttle I II , 0 u 0 h 3 3 I II 0 I u • I v. 0' Newpor1 laedl.. OeMiDfnlL • IMl proper1y deec;rlt>ed above la Mleoall-• Mac>e, Aeoord• of "-yrlOtl IPlld ......, cll9cWn19 purported to be: 900 fi. l tay a4lld COutlty. .. ~ * M'I ~-•«ii•-In A-T.. , llelbo9, CellfomlaTttte · The atreet 1ddrH1 or other u ld etreet addrH• 0, other n l u n der1111n•d rull•• common dfllonatlon of tl\e rMI dlelgi~ d1acl1lm• any lfablllty tor any llfoperly helelllliboW o-tlllcl " co;:::'" .;;;..t;;·!Nde wttflOut ==--~ ~ ~o ~e llloed. warrantr. npraH or Implied, --·· COeta -,...._,_ , .. .,dtno 1111•, po ... H lon. or any, lllOWll hetlln, Th• u11de11lon•d har eby 111oumbr1110 .. to utl•ly lh• Said u11 •Ill b• m1d1, tlut d11c 1a1m1 111 llOllltr tor any ptlMlpll balano9 Of the Not• or without cov1n•nt or warranty, ~"81t In llld .-lddte. othlr OOl!Oetton ~ by Mid .,,,_ OI lmj)lled, ""'81'dln0 llUt. Of Olfl9r ocmmon d11l91Mion. Deed of fNet Wllll Int-I and pa11111l!l"l, Of tnolllribf-. to 111<1 Mia Wiii lie IMdl wttflOut olher 11ima ai ptottktld therein: P9Y Ille ~ICllpel 11""" Of warranty, uprH• or Implied, Phi• adv-If any 1HM1ef 111e lfla note(•) by llld IMad Of rao1rd1110 11111. PHHHlon, or ..,_ tMreof ino ~ on IUClfl Tru11, with 1nt•re1t tllereon, aa 1noumt1ranoH , to 11111tr Illa ecfWlnOla and ._ -.. --... Pf'OVkled lrl Mid nofie(I). act¥--. ClriMIC>al .,...,_ of 1M NOte Of Ind ....... CJ( N T"*9. and of If any, under IM *""'Of Mid Oeed °"* bbMaatlOn ..our.o ~ Mid N ..._. Ottetecl by Mid OMd of of Truat, fHI, ClllrOH end o.G of f'Nlt, wlltl '"'__. end Truat Tiie 10111 IMOIHlt of Mid .,,.,_of the TNltM and of tt. ottlaf 111m1 H pr0¥tffd tllefeltl: obl ... tlOn 11101uc11no rMMl'lbfr truet1 orHted by Hid O..CS of llM ldveMM. If My, Uftdlt Ille HllmataCt 1111, ollar11H e nd TNll. lor Ille -' r~,._ lrlnM ...._ encl """-ell Mlfl .,..._of tM Truellee et the ttrna of ~rue".9'.=:lor~O:: ~ J':: ./:.. °':'J: oflnlllll pu11A11tt1n ofW. ....._,II del1V9fed to tl'lt unMfflQntct • 1t1e INN Cll'Mlecl ""...., o..s of ~Ai.ti M. tea M'l1Mn DIClllrltlofl Of DlfWIM lftCI Tn11t. The lo1al _, of MMI '1 l N I p I 0 I A l o.m~ct tor t11e. and • written oMlf•tlOfl, tnoluctlne rMaonalltr MAHAQRMINT NOtlCe °'.~and. lleGtton to Hllma te d l•H, oll1r1H a11d ~T~ ~ .... Tiit "OtfJlllCI __, lelCI :c:r: of N TNlllle. It the *"t AMIMIA. NOt1Ce Of '"!!,. '*'1IOll to :!,.. .... ~llAClt!Ofl of 11111Notlol.18 1 o..r. OOl'f*MIOh, ... to be '900l'dld '" IN OMlll'Y _.., ,_ .. ,.. M T,,_ -=-~~11-...... Detld;~'r. =~~IOI ·~·~Corp.. MoutmlJ UIWIOI. 1 ~ •• • Ctl!fOtnla -..oret10n1 • Callfomla ..,,,, ... AIM' :v~~=-~J~·:-J. Mlqef. \:':.~£= :.J· ...... . 110tt Yantura ll'lcl., IOIO N. ~. IOI. 1u1111 1001, lwM IOI. AM. CA n10t ~--..... llOTICI. °',..,.... IALI lllOnOI tw ,,_,...MU T.t. ... ttlll ... __,~ Oii Mey 11. 1111 at 11!00 a.m. YOUAM• ... AULT.-.aA PIRIT AMl9'10 AN TITLI 011D °' ~ DA'9D =-~ 1 .. IU .. ANOI OOM,ANY., I ,_,a.a.aaYOUTMtl Cellfofnla Ool'lloratlofl ae TNNei TO "'90'901' YCMM "'°"""'• Ot • ~ ~ t Of fNNe Of lua...... rt llAY • 9CM.8 Af A ........0 Tr\lll'M, of tllet OlrlMn Deed of I AL I . IP 't 0 U •I I 0 AM Tt utl H I Outad by LINDA L, ...._...,..,.. °' 7"1 Un. WIFLIH, lf'd '900fded June U , OP ntm MOC-lie ..... T 1tl1 M lnelt\llNftl Mo. M'IO. Ill ~ W. OC*TACT A 1oo1114112,flleOI10N, of OM* LA 9'1cord• ol Orant• C:oun1y, ()ti way 20, 1NS, 111 11:00 un.. Cal"O<nla, and&:::"' to that • T AN b A .. D • I .. y I 0 E .,. ..... .,. ......, CORPORATION, • Oalllornle reco rctad Maroll t 1112 H corporation, •• d uly appolntM lnetrumenl No. 12•010012, ol TruatH under and pvreuenl 10 Oftlcllal ~Of_...~.• Deed or Tru11 rKorded July I . under and llUI"'*" ~ llld D* of tt82. aa lnltr. NO. ~-231172, of Truet ... .t putlllC MICtlOn tot CllM. Olflct11 Record•, 111ecut•d by: llMflll money of ttle Ullltad ..... of 8albOt ~ 0...1~ lllO.. Amerloa, a oaahler'I Clllel* Pll)'llllla 11 lrualOf'(t ), In IM Office of the to Mid Trwtea dfeMI on • ..... °' County "8cofdlr Of Or.,._ Oou!'ltY. nallonlll Clenk •• atate M federal St•t• of Calffoml•, WILL llLL Al Cf9Cllt un!Otl, Or I lllla Of tMeral PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHHJ H Vlno• and IOtn HIOOlatlon 8100ER FOR CASH (payabte ., domloied In tNa ....... ttle meln time Of .... In i.wM moM)' of the entranoa to 11-'lt9l AmlrtCln Tiiie United 9tatH) et: eouth front lneurance Company bulldl11g, entrance 10 tfll Orange Councy Old loc;atld Ill t14 IE. P'lfth ..,_,Ill die CourthouM. 211 W. 811111 Ana ettr at Santa Ana. Cellfomlao a1 !NI Boulevard. City of lltlQ AM. a~ right, tma end im..c ~ to or California, 111 rlgll1, tltla and and now held by It under lald Deed lntereat ~ to and now lleld Of True1 In the pt~ ~ In by h under Mid Dead Of True! lrl ttle Mid C-ty and 8tata cleaclnbed •: pr~y altuatld In Mid COvnty City Of Coe1a MMe. and State~ aa: Lot M of Trect No. 1172, .. per A L.MMhOld •tate under 11111 ~ recor6ed In 8oolt 63, pegea 47 cenaln IMaa det.ci "°"""''* 13, lo 411 1nolualt1e, Ml1callaneou1 1978 and ,_dad Deollnber 13, Mape. In the OfflOa Of tt1e County 1971 In book 12881. peoe 148, Recotder ot Mid County. Ottl<:!•I Record•. by and bef-Except therefrom all oll, gaa, Roland Frank Vallely and Vivian ml,,.,ale and other hydrOGert>on•, Murlel Ve ll ely, hie wife, not below • <Mp1h of 600 teat. wtthOut lndlllidually or ~. but aolaly the right or 1urfue entry, H H Tru1IH of th• Vallely P:amlly r~ In lnatrumente or record. Trull, craeted by Trull Indenture The 1tree1 eddren or o ther dated March 3, 11172, u "-· common dealgnatlon of 11ld and Fun Zone Development. a proe>erty le 11Url>O'l9d to ti.: 124 Calllotnle corporation, M L-Qowmor, Coata MMe, Calttornla covering thet oar1alri r.., pt°'*1)' 112$27, located In Orange County and 811<1 Nie wtll be made without Legally dMc:r1bed u 10110wa: ~ant M wwranty, upr-. or PARCEL 1: Loll 2, , and 10, Implied, U 10 lltle f>OHIHton Of Ille Euterly 1 loot of Loi 4 and the encumbfanoae to 11111ty the unpeld Eaterly 1 1oot or Lot 6 and .. of Lot l>al.,_ due Q{I the note or notw 1 t, except 1 etrtp I loot wide Of ttle MCUl'ed by Mid Dead of TNIC. to E••terly Side Of the Southerly 50 wit: 110.~.os. p1u1 v. lollowlrla 11e1 of 111<1 Lot 11, 111111 Bloc* 3 Of Htlmated coall, 111penHI ana Balboa Beyalde Tract. In lhe City Of adv-at the time Of the lnltlal Newport 8Mc:h. County Of Oranoe. publication of thl• NotlOa of Sele: State or Calllornla, H per map saoa.oo. 111ereo1 recorded 1n 1>oo1o 4, page ts NOTtcl TO~~ of Mi.oetlaneoU• Mape, record• Of YOU AM IN Dm'AULT UND9R A Mid Otange County. WO a. TMllT DAftD ~ PARCEL 2: BeglMlng at the 1111 UMU• YOu TMtl N~t comer of Lot 2 In 8lodl 3 TO MoncT y OUR""°"""· of Balb<>a Blyelde Tract. In tM ()tty IT llAY • ao&.D.AT A P\aJC of Newport BHch, County of I A &. I • I p Y 0 U N I • D A N Orange. State Of CllHornle. a I* ~TION a. ..,... MATUllS map thereof recorded In bo<* 4, a. TMI PROCDDMCI Aca.-.T Page 78 of Mlacellel\IOUI . Map•. YOU YOU 1HOULD CONTACT A r-d• of Mid Orenge County, and LAWvu. ~~=:,~~= = DATED: April II, 11183 Ant Amer1cln Tiiie lneu,_ Co .. • Callfomla corp. ,,_,nine L. Lawrie Authortled Oflloer 114 E. Flflh Su.t, Santa AM, CA g2701 (714) 566-3211 Publl•hed Otange COH I Dally Piiot, /\rH. 21, Mey&. 12, IM3 1115343 NOTlCI °' TIIU9Tll'I ..,_. ......... HAL.a T.l .lfe.'.-7 UNIT COM F T.O. SERVICE COMPANY u duly appointed Truet•• under l h• followlng deacrlt>ed deed of 1rv11 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (payable at 111e time or .... 1n lawful money of the United StetH) all right. title end lnteraat conW)lld to end now held by II under Mid DMd of Tru91 In the propar1y l'tlrelneft• deec:rlbed: TRUSTOR: WILLIAM E HALE. WANDA HALE BENEFICIARY. PETER W. NOURSE r-ded Jenuery 4, 1IMIO a Instr. No. 3111. "1 Bo«* 13457, page 5711 Of Olftc:lal Aeco(d• In the olflca or the Recorder of Or1n941 Counly: Hid deed ol 1ru11 deec:rlbaa !tie followlng l)(operly: Parcel t. 3 to tt>e Nor1h-I 00<ner of the Euteny 1 loot of Lot • In Mid BIOCll 3: thence Norlheuterly.Along the NorthaHterly •prolongallon of Ille North-terly !Intl Of the Euterly 1 foot of Mid Lot 4 In 8loc:ll 3 to It• lnl..-..ctlon ~ In. line Of ordinary high tide of the Peclflc OcMfl In Newport Bay 11 ••t•bllahed by deer .. render.ci Nov9mber 5, 1828 In the Superior Court of CalHomle In and lor Orange County, a certified copy of wtllc:h decree waa recorded NO'!emti.r 8, 1829 In book 215, page 1eo o1 0111c1a1 Aecordw: tMnGe SoutMuterly along Mid tide line to It• ln tereectlon w ith th • Northellterly ptolono1t1on Of the SouthMllefly llne oJ H id LOI 2~ thence SouthwHterly a long lh• prolorlgellon or Mid SoutMuterly llne of aald Lot 2 to the point of beginning. PARCEL 3: Lot 1 In 8todt 3 or the Balboa Bay1ld• Traot, In the City or Newport BMc:h. County or Orange, Stat• or CaHlomla. u P8' map thereof recorded In boolt 4, peg• 78 ol Mlec:ellaneou1 Map1. rec:otd• or Mid Otange County. PARCEL 4: Beginning al a point on lhl EU lefly fin• OI Lot 23 In BIOCI< "A" or Beyllde. In the City of Nlwpor1 BMch. County Of Orwlge, Sl•I• of Celllornla, H ~r map thereof -Oed In t>ooi. 3, page 38 Of M~ MIP9. recordl Of Mid Orange County, which point .. 72 feait Northerly ITom lhe Nor1herly line of Bey Avenue: tr-Westerly et right a nglH 30 feet; thence NortllertY parallel with Palm Strwt, a1 ehown on 1ald map lo th• rMander llne of S.M. Anely'e IU"'9\I Unit IS u ltlOWll •nd defined on lhat of publlc land In Section 33, certain Condominium Plan Townehip a South Range 10 WMI recofded In Boole 131 t4, Page 1148 • • of d lllclal Record• or Orang• !O:.:,.:.·t.!.:·~~•=n:.: County. Celllorn•a. IMMder' llne 10 1111 WMterly llne Of Parcal 2. Palm Str-and tNnoe Soulherly An undivided 11611'1 Inter HI H on Mid W•terly llne Of Palm Strwt tenant• In common In 111<1 to the 10 the point Of beginning. common., ... being Loi 1 of Tract PARCEL 5· That certain percal No. 10 184, H shown on • map or land •ltuaied In Saotlon 33, recorded tn Booli 431, Page• 20 TOWMhlp e Soulh Rainge 10 West and 21 of Mlecellaneou• Map•. s. e. B. & w .. In 1~ City or~ re cord• of Ora nge County, BMctl. County of ()fange, State Of Ce lllornla together with 111 Calllornl1. deecrlbed u fotlowl: lmprovmenll thereon, e11cept1ng Beginning at the NorthwHt thereftom Condominium Unite 1 corner of Loi 1 Block 3 ol th• through 6 lnclue lve. lo cated 8alt>oe Beyllde Tract, aa per map ther'eon. thereof recorded In boOk 4, page 71 Parcal 3: ol Mlecallaneoul M_,., ,_de Of An e11clu.,..,. --•appurtenant o ld Ora nge Coun ty, t he nce to eac;h unll for the u•• a nd Northeaeter ly 1 lon g t he occ:iupency or lhOM portions of the Nonheutefly prolongatlon Of Ille r •• I r I c I • d c 0 m m 0 n A r • • Norm-terly Hne of Ml<! Lot 1 10 dealgnated In the Declaration of II• lntereec:tlon with the lln• ol RH trlctlone re corded In Boolt ordinary high tide of lhe Peclllc 13114, Paoa 805 Of Of1tclal ReGol'da ~ In ~ Bey, being IN of Mid Orange County. and .,_ line Of Ofdlnely hlgfl l1dl ... bllal'led on the COndomlnlum Plan for Md! and deacrlbed rn dec:rH ot th• unh. Supet10r Court of Otange County In YOU AM IN DE'AULT UNIMllt A Action No. 238711 entttled "<:tty Of D1:1D °' TlllU9T DATID 11,.,.,., Newport Belo?\, plelntlll • .,., The UNI.I .. YOU TM• ACTIOM TO Flrtl Nello nal Ben k e t e l, PROT9CT YOUR ""ONRTY, fT ~8111'" • oer11flecl copy of Mid MAY •I IOLD AT A PU•&.IC «*:tW recorded In boOk 215, page a AL 1 . '' Y 0 U It• 1 D AN 1110 or Olllclal Record•; thence DP\.ANAT10N °' TMI ltAT\Me Soutl'taaetefly (South 51° 20' 13" M THI PftOCUl*IO AOAMT EM!) along the Mid tide line to He YOU, YOU 1HOUU> CONTACT A lnterMdlon with the ~erly LAWY'IA. prolongatlOn of the Nor11!wMterly 2518 OMll A..-. •C.1, Coe1a line Of Pelm StrMt In Ille City of Maaa, calf, IM27 N • w p or t Be a ch , I II e n c I ·~If• lll'llt addtw or common Sout hw••t•rly a lone ••Id daalOMtlOn Of property 19 llflown prOlongallOfl Of Ille NOtt"--lerly llbove, no warranty ii ot-i ae to lta I Ina o f Pa Im Strea1 10 Ill oomplM-or 00<1ec;t,_). .. The lnterMC11on with the Souttwtarty ti.nellclary under H id o..d ol prolongation of the Nor1'-19rly Tnil1. by '"'°" of • t>reactl or lln• o r n ld Block 3 : thenG• default In the obl!OfllOM ~ Northweaterly =stralgM .,. thlretly. herelolot'I ..-ited encl 10 .,,. point Of • Oellvered to t11e underelQned a Th• 1trHt td ••H and other wrttten O.OW•llon Oii o.la&llt and _. o..lgnlllon." ,,.,.,, of tM Demand fol Sale, and WlttMrt notlOe ,..i Pf°'*1Y daecrlbed •t>ove la of t>r9eCh and Of eteotlon to _,~ 10 be: 30t Palm 81NM, 111e underel~•d to H ll ••ldl ltelboe. Callfomle t2981. ptepeny to• Mid obllglillOlll. Tll• un detelonad Truet•• 111td therM fter h• und•r•toneci dl1e1lalma any lfablllty for any -...0 Mid noltoe Of brMdl and of lnOorNCI-of the ..... ~ tlec:tlofl to be ~ JfAM'I ,.. and other ~ deelgnetton. II 1MS aa lnetr. No. t3-0HOt'l of """· .,_ herell\, Ofllclel "9oOfW Ill ltll Oflloa Of IN Said H I• w111 be me de, but Aeoorder ol Or9nOI Counly. without coven1nt or warranty, Seid H I• wllT Cle made, bul ~ or ~. ~ t111a, without covenant or warranty, pa11111l0<1, Ot enoum~. 10 ..,... Ot lmpled, ,...,.. ""-pey !fie tWMinltlO pmclpel aum Of ~ a 1111 Ion, or -tnnoee. to tM notee•> MClnd by Mid D..cl ol pey 1M IWMlfllnO pmotplll aum of Trull, wltll lnterH t thereon, aa tM notee•l --by ..... D* of lltowlCled In tald note(•). advwlole, TNet, wllll .,.... • In ..... note It any, under ... --of Mid D* prO'ltded, eovenote.1..W !'"Yi ~ ot Tru'1. feH. c111 r9H end the tenne Of Mid ~ 0t TNllt, ...,.,_ ol lhe T"""91 anct of the ,..., cHr'OM encl ...,.,_ of the truet• c,.etect l>y HICI !>Md or Tnit* encl of tM INe9 ~ by Trwt, fol Ille MIOUlll teaaoneDf)' ...., o.cs o1 rrwt. ~ 10 be: 11.11e.140.u. S aid ule will be llelCI on: Tiit blltallCllM'/ under Mid oeea TIWNdey, Mey It, 1Ha, It 1;00 of TNlt llaNtofor ex.avted MCI p .m. at th• Chapm•n Avenu• dellverecl to Ille und9'1lonect • antranoe to lh• OMO O•nler wrtt1eft p .... ..,, of Oilllilill1 encl llufldlnO, JOO he! C:..-Aw., 0-and flof ..... enCI a Wtlll~ QrMee. OA. Nottoe of ~ MCI 9)ectlcM'1 to At tlle time t i tl'I• 1111111 1 W. T1lt ~--..ci Mid II' a r 1tj()j1 o1 IHI noeoe, .. .... NOt1Ce Of ~ MCI IJeotlon to _.of ... unoa6d ~of the ... to lie _,.. In ... ~ OblfOlllcM'1 MOUl'M llY ltll ....,. wMte Ille,...~ II....._ do.arlb•d CIHd of truet anct o.i. Allfl d , IMS •llmeted OM'I, ••l*\MI· and ......,. ~ O«J., .,,,,._. II 111,UUt. a CeMcr'flla ..,.,. Tiit IOtel llMl•'9Cll ... '*'II ml • 111111 T.,.... ........ on ...... e.. ~Lf'lll ... 18~1NWIM W T,.._O.... oa111no 111•1 '""" tit• day "'" ~ 9MI., .,.,_...... IUM1001 o.te: Allfil~· WOCICllilnCI ~CA t1M4 f ,D. OOM,_MY ~=10 = ... "ii..:.=-.": • ../:. '-'· ... ..:r. ,~oen, ......,..__, . .,, .. Oefl Ml• MJI, THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 2400 W. Coa1t Hi9hway Newport Beach, CA 9266.1 CEM Ba<R y,,.... °"'°" ... i*"" ...... -.. Wl£illdlarld~OAl1* ..... ~=-= =14' tO ~) taCMOtO fell (1141 10 ! Publl Or.,.a 0..-.1 Oe4lr ltv...._ Or-. Olff) ,..=:~. -~~~~ l"llol, •·ft, Mer I , ti, '11U "'°" ,_ ....... ti.,_ 1110-a ,.. ... F.Eif,="' "'*•eu• . 0.-Gel)' ............ .. .. , .. ,., ........... ..... . ~---~- J. .. _____ _ - ---______________ _,___ -- Wickes opens new store Officials o f the Wickes F u rnitu re Siorea wlll be oe ebratina the opening ln Colla Mesa today ot the laie.t in their chain of 16 furniture warehowie/ahowrooma. The new atore, located at 3200 . Harbor Blvd., la the prototype of a new concept in the maaa marketing of f urnlahioga, company officiala said. It ia a1ao a "bright spot" in an otherwile gloomy put few years for the furniture division'• pllren~t -company, Wick ea Companies, Inc., which ii currently digging out from under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy action, a spokeswoman said. Since it~ bankruptcy, the parent company, which owns mainly lumber a nd building supply outlets, has closed 700 stores and "trimmed the fat" from others, said Ann Julaen, senior public relations specialist for the firm. "The furniture st.ore is one of our best divisions," Julsen said. And, after cutting back for some months, the company now feels ready to venture into a new location -and a new marketing technique, she said. The Costa Mesa store, rather than presenting a variety of produc ts thro ughout the showroom, is set up as a series of 18 specialty shops with 300 room sett.ingll. Included will be a shop featur i ng a water bed department, an unfinished furniture shop and a shop for specifically modem items. "We have created a series of specialty shops to bring new customers into the store to look for specific products he or she might not relate to us," said Walter Kaye, president and chief executive officer of the furniture division. Oilllf P.ffot l'tloto bJ Ndlard ICoeNef New Wickes sign will welcome shoppers today. Fluor gets Fin~ncing Illethods mining job topic of CM seminar A unit of Fluor Corporation has been se l ected by Pancontinental Mining Limited and Getty Oil Development Compan y to engineer, procure and manage construction for the Jabiluk.a uranium mining project in the northern territory of Australia. The total development, which is expected to cost in excess of $520 million, will req u ire approximately three and a half years to ll!!_plement. Harold Althouse, senior vice president of Sonnenblick- Goldman Qorp. of California, will be among the featured speakers at a seminar sponsored by the California Land Title Co. Friday. The seminar , entitled, "Financing Alternatives for the Second Quarter of 1983," will be at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Althouse will address ''The Multi-faceted Financing Picture," as part of a seminar cover i ng commercial and indu,strial financing alternatives. Other speakers include Jule Keen of Far West Savings & Loan; Steven Derus of Wells Fargo Bank; and Herman Roesti of Prudential Life Insurance. The program begins at 8 a.m . For information and reservations call 835-5575. NlllC NOTIC£ YOU AM IN DE'AUL T UNDt!" A obllgatlon. Including reasonably WIO OP TMllT OAftO ANtl. 12. estimated leea. charges and 1•1. UHL.ala YOU TAKI ACTI<* e11penses of the Trustee. at IM time TO "'°ftCT YOUll ""~""· of Initial publlcallon of this Notice la IT MAY •E IOt.O AT A l'WLIC M5.a78.87. TO START A FORECLOSURE I A l I . I f Y 0 U H 11 0 A H Dated: Mey 9, 11183. EXl'LANATION Of' THE NAnn.t COASTLINE EOUITY. INC, Of' THE .... OCllDtNO AGAINIT a Cellt. corp., u TNstea YOU, YOU aH0ULD CONTACT A REAL ESTATE SECURITIES LAWYlfl. SERVICE. 24 hr. Service RESIDENTIAL NOTICE Of' TMISftl'a IAU • Calif. corp .. Ill Agent T.I . No..... D.J. Morger. Pree. COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 2020 N. Broadway. #20e on WednNday, June 1, 1988,. •I Santa Ana. CA 92706 10:00 o'c:IOck a.m. of Mid d1y. In (714) 953-e810 WES PAC RECONVEYANCE IM room Mt Ulde !Of conducting Published Orange Coaet Dally A c.Mlorllle ~etlon Truat"'' SalM. within the offtcea of Piiot, May 12, 111, 26, 1983 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 2207-a.3 (714) 955-0696 Pl&.IC NOTICE SERVICE. located It 2020 N. 8'oec1W1y, S11ha 206, In IM City of SanUI Ana, County of 0.1nge, State of Celltornla. COASTLINE EQUITY. IC___, INC.. a Calltomle corpo<allon, H NOTICE TO CMOITOR8 NOTICI TO CONTilACTOR8 duly appointed TNatea und« and Of' IMIUC Ti....,... CAL.UNG FOR 91111 pureuant 10 the power of Hie (8-. 1101 .. 107 U.C.C.) School Dlatrlct! Hun11ngt.on Beach conferred In that certain Deed ol Notice 11 hereby given t o City Sctlool otatrlc1. Tr11st executed by KENNETH JOHN creditor• of the within named Bid Deadline· 2:00 o'clock p.m. of AEBERSOLD. an unmarried man, trenaf.,or that • bulk tran1fer It the 25th dey of Mey, 11183. recorded Aprll 23, 11181 In Book about to be made on personal p I a c • 0 1 B 1 d R •ca Ip 1; 14030 of Of1tclal Record• of 181d propa<1y Mrelnaller det«lbed:. Admtnlatratlon Office, 204 51 County, at page 11195. Recorder's The name and home addr-of Cralmer ~. H11nttngton Beacfl. ln1t111mer'tt No. 21M51, by reuon of ihe Intended 1ran1feror are: Son Project tdanlltlca11on Name: a b,.ac;h or ci.teult In payment Of Heung Kim, 1 A11anta, lrvlna. Burke & Gltl9r School• Portable performance of the obllgatlona California 112714 Well• aecurad thereby, lncl11dlng that TM locatlOn In California o1 Iha Pl~c• Plane are on Fiie: breach or def1Ult, Notice of wtllch ohlal exawuve otfloe or principal Admlnl11rallve Office, 20-451 wu recorded Fel>Nlll)' 3, 1983. u buelneu olllce of the Intended Cralmer une, Huntington Beach. Recorder's ln1t rument No. tranaleror 11; aame. CA 112&48. 83-065Mi1, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC All other buelneu namH and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST addre ... A_ uHd by Iha Intended the aOOV..named Soh004 Olatrlct of BIDDER FOR CASH. lawlvl money tran1lerorwt1hln thrM yeara la1t Orange County. Calltornla, eottng of tM UnHed Stat ... or a cuhler'• paat ao far u known to the by and throllgh It• Governing c:heek drawn on • 1tate or national Intended lranslerea are: None. Bo1rd, herelnefte< ret.,Nd 1o •• bank, 1 al1t• or l•d•r•I credit The name and home lddr-of "DISTRICT ·· w111 receive 119 to but union. or 1 1tat• or federal uYlnge the Intended tran•ler•• ere: not liter ihan the above-stated and ioan ueoclatlon domlclled In Thomu A. Scardina. 2 4835 time M8le<I bid• tor ,,,. award of a thl1 at•t•. all payable at the time ol Wood1lde L•n•. Li ke Foreat , cont;ac1 for the tt>ow PfO)tcl. ute, all ~h1, llllt and Inter•! held C1lllo<nla 112830. Sida shall be received Jn the piece by II, H TruttH, In that rHI That the property perllnent Identified above and ahall be property lltuate In Mid County end herttto 11 dnqtbed In general u : AM oper>ed and publtcfy read aloud at Slit•. deacrtbed IS fOllOWI: 1toctc In trade, furniture, llx1ura1, the atiov.atated time, and place. ThOM portion• of LOii 2 ol Trect equipment and goodwlll and 11 There wlll be a -0· dapoelt 8557. u per map recorded In bOOk located et: 23815 El Toro Road. £1 raqlllrad for each nt ol bid 3-42, pagH -4 10 8 lnclualve of Toro, C1lllo<nla 9283. OQJmer'ttl to guarent•.thalr ra1um Ml~leneou1 Mapa, of eald county, The bullnaa• name uMd by the di Ion WI h -o-d ft ..___....._. In ft ........ , u lollow1: said tranaleror at aald locatlon 11· n good con 1 1 8Yt • er .._...,.,_, ,,__ . M bid opening date. PARCEL t: Unit 't al"llllown and NEW YORK YOGURT COMPANY. Each bid muet conform and be deecr1bed In the COndomlnlum Plan Th et n ld bulk tran1ler 11 uponalva 10 the contr ac t ( .. PLAN") raoordad Auguat 14. Intended to be conaummated at tM ocumenta 1974, In book 11220. page H . olllca ot; WESTERN MUTUAL Each bidder ahall tubnllt on 1he Offlcl1I Aecordt. ESCROW, 14081 South Yorba, orm rurnlahad with tht ~ontract PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/53rd Suite 101. Tuttln, California 112880. ooumenta. • 1111 01 the PfopoMd Int-I M a t9flaney In common In on Of after May 31, 11183. bcontractor• on Ihle protect •• •'"Inter .. ! In and lo all 01 IM real Thie bulk tr1n1l•r It 1ubtect to required by the Sllblattlng and property. tncludlng without Calllornla Unllorm Commerclel uboontracttng Fair Practlcet Act. llmllatlon th• Common Arau COde S.Otlon 8106. Code Sao 4100 et aeq ~Md In IM Condomlnl11m Plan, The name end eddrtH of Iha ~ bldd« muat tubmlt ~h hla EXCEPTING THEREFROM Unit• pet'IOn With whom cl•lmt may be • 110153 lnctull ..... ot Aid Lot 2 ... lll•d I• WESTERN MUTUAL Id oertlfl•d or CHhl•r. ohaok ahOWll on,,,. Condominium Plan. ESCROW 1-4081 So11lh Yorba Ille to Iha DISTRICT or • bid EXCEPT THEREFROM all otl, gu, Suite 101, 0T11atln, Callfornle 112aeo: In Ille form Ml forth In the mln«ala and other .....,rocarbolla. and tM laat day to< 111""' cl•lrM:J: tract dooumer'tta In an amount "'" ""' leM than t°"' of IM mulmum below 1 depth of 500 feet, wlthOUt any ~ltor lh1ll be Mey 27, 111 • 1 01 bid .. 1 guarantM that th• right of 111rftoa entry, •• which It the bull,_ day before the 1 1 r--..c11n lnattumenta of r~ord. conaummitlon date epeolflad ha bidder wt I enter nto the PARCEL 3: Non-exotu1lv• abO.... opoMd contract If tM Mme I• •Hamenta lor acceu, Ingran , 0e19d April 29 1983 warded to him. In the event of egr-. -oechment, 8llP90'1 and Tttomaa.A. Scardln• allure to enter Into Mid COl'trect, for Othtt purpoete, alt .. llhOWn and Intended Tr11111l1rte -ity wttl be IOfillt. defined In thOM oer'lllln Oaolaretlon P11bll1had Orange CoHt Delly 018TflllCT r~ IN rlohl to of Covenant a, Condition• end PNot May 12 1"3 any Of all bid•"' to walw any RHtrlotlon• recorded In book · · 2203-«S lee Of lnfomlllfllaa In any • 0 Of In tM blddlnQ. 112 ta. P•g• 18 , of lllctal p11reu•nt to the provl1tona of Aeoordl and 1n bo011 11)05. Pao-"8.IC NOT1C( ion 1na ot the 1.,a1>0t Code ot Ult. 01110111 flecord•. end llt l ielt of Oalllornla, th• amendment• ti..to. '9CTITIOU9 .,_.. llTAfOT hu obtained from the The •trHt •ddrH• or other MAMI ITATnmNT lreotor ol the Oepar,tmant or common deet11nttlon of tllt , .. 1 The lollowlng ,,._ .. dOlfte ndllatrtal Ralatlon1 the "•n•r•I proPettY hertllilt>OW dlaetlbed 11 bullnMe •: ~ rate ot per .,,.,; "1111"' pUrpotted to bl: H Wlnttl'Of_,, WSM-81cremento Venture, 1.._ _ ... ...-rat• !of lrvlne CA totO PuUMtn St., Coate Meea. CA ,,.. ..-·-"" ,... •• -".,, the'u~Md hat~ dltlolalrne t:tHt. ollday and owntme WOflc In t~ ... lleblllty lo< lll'IY lnooneo1-In SAN MAAINO SERVtCH. IMC.. I)' In whlOll tltla WOfll .. to bt •• Id .lr •• I .dd ••• Or Oth.r • California --por111on, 1eaa w. for MOii craft or type Of oommon dellgna~. · Katall1 Alie., Ci9ng., CA 92"7. orker nH ded to Ufflltt th• hid .... Wiii be mtlCle wlthoul WAfllMINOTON HOMH • raot. Ti-rat•.,. on Illa at w1rra11ty, uprHI or 1mpllad. Catttornla corporation ao'to th• DllTAIOT office loo.ltd tt regarding tltle, poaHHIOn, or PUiiman tt., Coat•,,._, OA ntH. 2041 t CrlllMf LIM. =:J'Ofl enoumbranoH , to aall1ly lllt ~Thla81'=='.:.,~• by• ~~l~'"3~r•t•-= prtnclpll bttano. of t~ Nott Of ~--'no .__..___, lno. .,_ ..__. at tn. ....,. llltt. otllef obllattlOl'I MOilrtl:CI ~Mid -· --..-,.....,.. OMd 01 f'r11t1, wttll lnttt•I 111d ldwlrd v. OtMnovt, ..,.., It e11t11 be mtncJ.,OfY ll90ll the OtMf "'"" •• oro¥tclt4 tl19ttln· TNt llttelMnt Wll llltd wttll the OONTfllACTOfll to 'Whom th• = edYtnOt•, II any, """' ,,,.e COunty Clent Of Oftllll c,untv on =r:i::=·~ 1~ :l .:...~-::=:.: Mey •• I~. Ntme ... "*'""MIO~, .... to Ind..,,..._. (J( tr. "huet• and Of l'Ubllllled Ort"-t COUI Dllh1 ~tttOf~ .. ~Nm In Ille "'* trwte cneted by ea1e1 Dltd o1 l'llOt. May 11, "· n , JUM t , tNI .,_,.,,torf 1 ,,. ........... • Truat. The totl f amount of Hid 11M~ No bidder ll'lay wtltldrlW 1111 bid Pl&.IC NOTICE for a period of thirty (30) d8)'9 after tM Oat• Ml for IM opening of blda. A p a yment bond a nd • pertormanca bond wlH be required prior to executloo of the oootrac;t and lhall be In the form Ml forth In tM oootract document•. Punluant to Sec11oo -4690 of tfle Gowmment Code of IM Stat• of Callfomla, tM contrac1 wlM oootllin prOYltlona permitting Iha IMICC9Nful bidder to IUbelltUI• M®rltle9 lo< any money• wlthh•ld by th• DISTRICT to en1Yra per'fOfmanca und« IM contrac1. ~nlnQ Boatd g~hetry 8¥tow Publlahed Or•n1e COHI Dally PllOt May 12, 111, 1 83. 217-4-83 Ml.IC NOTICE NOTlCI INvmNO M>I Notice la ...,•by given th1t tfle Board of Tru•I-of IM HuntlnQton Belch Union High 8CtlOOI 011trlel will re,elve •••lad bldt for 1upplylng Stationary S11pPllH meet ing or eq111I to th• epectllcatlon• on !lie In tM onlee of tald DtllrlGI . Bid• •h•ll b• clearly marked "Slltlonery Supply Bid #522", 1ddrened 10 Ailyn E. Rowley. ,.urchHlng M1nager, Huntington BHch Union High School Oletrlct, 10261 Yorktown Aw., H11nt1noton Beech, CA 112648. and recellltd at orbelOA 2:00 p.m .. Friday, May 27, 11183, at whleh lime end pl-blda wtll be publlely Ol*'ltd and reed. Each bid ahell remain valld !Of • period of 80 dtyt after the d•t• 8'>9Ctned for the recelPt ot blda. The Boerd of Trutt-ah•ll be th• iota Jud9t of the quanty of equipment offered and ~ the right 10 rt)tct ""1 or all bide and to walvt any I~ U.tln. Otted! M.V 010, 1~ Allyn !. flowlty PurohaelnQ Manaoet Publl1hecl Orange Co .. t Dally Piiot, May 12. tt, tt8$ 2202-t) l'IOnnoue ........ MAim ITA,_..,. The 1o11oW1nt .,.,_ .. dOlnQ buelnell M! WARMINGTON MAAINl INOINHAINO, 3090 flulllMn It., co.ta MMa OA '""· WAAMINQTON INTINITI •• Catllornl1 oorporttlon, ioto Pullman It .. Ooala ...... CA~· Tiiie but1Mee It ooMllaled "Y a Oo<l)Orttloo. • 1')19 Warn\lnoton ll'mM'elt• t .G. WwmlnCltOfl. Jf., ~. Thlt ttetemtril -Mid wftfl tllt County Ctettt °' 0r-.. 0oumy on May I , 1tU. ,.,.., llHODll.1 KINDALi. & tw!WtlTOM A ......... o... ............... ,," l'.O.lollNU Htwpon ...... CA .._.1Qt1 l'ul>lllftef Ot1Nt 0 ... 1 0•117 l'llot. May 11, 1t , ff, NM:.:: • OrMge Cout OAJLY PILOT/Thured8y, May 12. 1983 117 Ralphs chairnian to head FMI Byroa Allambaufll, chairman and chief executive officer o the R'alpha Grocery Company, headquartered in Loe Angeles, baa been re-elected chal.rman of the board of the Washington, D.C.-based Food Marketing Institute. The Food Marketing Institute is a non-profit aasociation that conducts programs in research, education and public affairs on behalf of 1,100 member food retailers and wholesalers in the United States. Allumbaugh is a resident of South Laguna. • • • Jame. B. Elaret has been appointed sales manager of Mutual Flavor Corporation, a manufacturer of food flavors for national food manufacturers. Ehret will supervise MFC's broker sales force. • • • Richard E. Jimenez has been named to the board of directors of Oruae Coast Saving• in Costa Mesa. Jimenez is president and owner of TRI-WAY Investment•, Inc., an Anaheim-based developer Qf indus trial and commercial properties. • • • Du A. Hanson, vice president of SAFECO Tille IDHrance Co., has been named manager of Los Angeles County operations. He replaces S.T. "Tom" Slovak, who has been promoted to quality control manager for the nationwide land title underwriting firm. OVER THE COUNTER I NASO LISTINGS CmwTet Con Pep Cords CoreSlF CrosTr CllllFd s ~~. OavtM oa-0.-111.t. ~<:MIT Dewey s 01.c,..,. OlanCN OowOIY OolrGn • r.r~~ OUMO s OUrlron Eatn\lllC E<onU> EtPes E'-lle El•Hutl EIMod s enoconv EnrMtl EnRsv Enlwl$11 EqlOO FermG FdlCor F181<Sy ~l~"Ji'n ~:~ea FleN1ia Flurocb For.stO ~~=~ Fr•SG Fr...,,,I FullH8 Genich • GnAulm GnOeYU GnAIEs1 GovEFn Grapl>Sc G,.yAOv Gtlll!Ut Gyodyn H.cllan HamlPI HerdW-Hrp- H•lllGll HertlHI H<llnQr S ti.,,,clF ---HO<lrA• A41Yenc:eel De<llned UM'*90 Tolel ls- 1111111:11m·1•1111 Two promoUona have been announced b1. Mariner• Beak of San Clemente. Rlcllarcl • O'Malley of San Clemente haa been appointed to the position of 1enior vice president, moving up from the poet of vice president and senior loan officers. Le1 Lillko1Je, head of the Mortgage Loan Division, bas a1ao been appointed a vice president. • • • Dr. Robert Cole., the Pulitzer Prize- winning author, bas been named a oontributing writer for Family Weekly, a weekly newspaper magazine supplement, which is carried in the Daily Pilot each Sunday. Coles is a specialist in child psychology. ••• Amada Engineerln1 and Service, Co., a subsidiary of Amada Limited of Japan, has selected Tygealaof Ir Partners of Costa Mesa to handle their total marketing campaign, including direct mail and media advertising. • •• Rowald J . Wlllkomm h as been named corporate controller for ATV Syetems, Inc., a Santa Ana-based te<:hnology company. His responsibilities include the ad.ministration of all corporate and subsidiary accounting activities, management of all credit, collection and financial analyses. He was previously with Avon Products, Inc. ~i~ .. ,.,. _..., . ~ Pct. Oft , •.• Oft "·' Ott IS,f Oii .. J Ott 14.J Oii IU Oft ll.J Ott 12.S Ott 11.S OH II• Ott 11.• Oii 11.• Ott II. I Ott 11.1 Ott 11.1 Ott 11.1 Oii 11.1 Ott 11.0 Oii 10.• Oii 10.1 Ott 10.7 Oil 10.S Ott 10.J Ott 10.0 Ott ... tMStnl ISC lnrralNS lnttt tntrcEnr lntwlh s Inf'""' t11tmcGl tn8Wtl\ twaSoVt Naw IWQM ..... 700 m l,"20 i..-Jlt --········ ,. T~I~ .•••.• 11.*.200 , I I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUO,AT!OllltO•'" .. uoa ,.,,DUO•, .... ,... YOlll.MIOlilfllT. 'ACj,IC ...... IOneNe. D•Tto•• .... D CtN(tMNATt noo· ucc .. .a~·· .... D ........ D I Y '"'MUD AND ••n•••1 -· ::s • CD >C • ,, CD ::s Assembly would cut partnership tax breaks SACRA.MENTO -A •too mllliOft bill to restrict •&a&.-b\Ollme &ax deduc:dona tor ltmtted pertner.hlp1 la on lta way to the Aalernbly floor. The bill, approved 11.8 by the Ways and Means Committee, i. aimed at &ax-ehelter lnvestmenta ln UmJted partnenhlP9t in which a pel"IOn puta 80me money lnto a pro)ect 9UCh • real eetate, enero development or ~ture. and get& a tax writeoft. The author u.id aUch a reduction can produce a t~0,000 tax break for a $10,000 investment. New FHLB chief named SAN FRANCISCO -James M. Clrona, a Rochester, N .V .,·aavlnp and loan executive, haa been named president effective June 1 of the San Franci8Co Federal Home Loan Bank, the largest of the nation'• federal home loan banks. Death I or manual typewriter CORTLAND, N.Y. -The popularity of electric typewriters and computerized word proceuora doomed Smith Corona's manual typewriter bLlllinea, which ceased production Wednesday becauae of reduced demand. The last manual typewriter came off the line at 12:30 p.m .. said Walter Speer, spokesman for the nation's Jaat manufacturer of portable typewriters. About 300 workers will be idled. The company's fint manual typewriter was built in 1906. Computerland to make wine PLEASANTON -A subaidiary of Com~terland Corp. says lt plana to go into the wine buslneas with 600 acres of vineyards it haa acquired in the Livermore Valley. Computerland President Ed Faber on Wednelday announced purchue of 300 acres beside the 300-acre Ruby Hill vineyard&, which the company's CLC Land Corp. purchaaed last year. He said CLC ii oonaulting with wine indusl(y exper1a and 1 hopes to hire an individual or group to manage the . properties. S&L to buy insurance firm LOS ANGELES -Great Wntern Financial Corp. says it will buy a Canadian fi.nancia.J firm that owns a life in•urance company and a mortgage ban.king bu.sinees for $170 million. Agreement to buy Ariatar Inc. of Miami, which owns John Alden Life Insurance Co. of St. Lou.ii Park, Mo.. was reached with the parent company, CanWest Capital Corp. of Canada. Alden operates in M stat.es and Canada. Kaiser Steel rejects buyout FONTANA -Kaiser Steel Corp. said today its board of directors rejected as "inadequate" an acquisition offer, reportedly worth $255.6 million, made by a group led by .Minneapolis investor Irwin L. Jacobs. Utility to test big batteries HILLSBOROUGH. N.J . -Two batteries that OOl'l $100 million each and cover up to an acre will be tested here this year as acientist.a explore ways to reduce the dependence of American uUllties on oocnly oil. The batteries are designed to store energy produced by nuclear and coal-fired plant.a during off- pea.k hours. said Peter Lewis, a reeearcher with Public Service Electric and Gas Co. WHAT NYSE DID HkW YUNlt tAP) ,.... 11 TOdet •n ,., l1S 20tt ttl > WHAT AMEX DID "''"' voi.w. .CAP) ,..., II I • l Ki son 2 pitches better BOSTON (AP) -Veteran right-hander Bruce K.iaon of the Angela felt "thlnp were goinC my way." Southpaw John Tudor of the Boaton Red Sox had a right to feel the same except for two pit.ches. Kiaon allowed only four hits, one more than Tudor. and earned his fourth victory in a pitching duel Wednesday night as the Angela edged the Red Sox 3-1 on a two-run homer by Bobby Clark in the aecond inning and a solo shot by Ellis Valentine in the seventh. "It'• pretty euy to put a ball out of thia park, but thlnp were going my way.'' aa.ld Ki.on, who has been beaten only twice in 10 deci.aiona since the latter part of the last eeuon. "I'm happy with the way I pitched. I changed speeds and kept the ball down." "I'm happy with the way I threw the ball with the exception of the two bombs.'' Tudor said. "U I had kept the ball in the park, I'd have won." Valentine, a veteran of more than six years in the National League, got his first look at Fenway Park's high, but not too distant, left field wall in the 11eries. He leazne4 quickly. "The wall can help or hurt both hitters and pitchers," Valentine said after striking out three times and hitting his llf!COfld homer into the screen in left center. Kia.on, beaten just once in aeven atarta this year, struck out seven and walked one. Tudor (See ANGELS, Pa1e C!) llllJPillt THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1N3 : Arc de Triumph? Philadelphia's Moses Malone d;ibbles between Milwaukee's Brian Winter (left ) and Harvey Catchings Wednesday night. Sixers won, 87-8 l . See Page C2. I J f \ d ' . ClASSlfllD C4 Dream come_ true • Patton leads UCI in quest of title By JOHN SEVANO Ol'llle Deir Net ...., Greg Patton, UC Irvine's men's tennis coach, continually has two dreama. One has a nightmarish ending, the other he has yet to awaken from. "l have this one dream where I'm with Bo Derek," Patton begins, "and then I wake up and go downstairs and 1ee my two roommates, who have to be two of the ugliest guys in the world, and 1 know I'm awake. "In this other dream, I'm going to the nationals. Well, in this one I'm awake and the dream ls still there.'' UCI'• first appearance at the NCAA Championships ia undoubtedly a special one for Patton and his 1quad. ''Taking thla team to the nationals is one of the greatest things that hu happened to me," says Patton with his usual amount of exuberance. "I live for my team. Thia team is my life. This whole thing is IO great. "It's been a goal and a dream of mine to do something like this and, gOllhdangit, I'm awake and the dream is still there." Reality will come for Patton and the Anteaters Saturday at 4 p.m. when they meet Clemaon in their first round match at the University of Georgia. The Tigers, the tournament'• No. 8 seed, enter with a 29-9 record. UCI, ffie No. 9 seed, is 31-7. The winner advances to play the SMU (top-aeeded)-Utah victor Sunday. "My players are confident," says Patton. · "Actually, they're on the verge of being cocky and that's becau.e they read too much of what. I say about them. "Still, my guye are not intimidated by anybody. The only match we really got snuffed in was our first one against UCLA (losing 9-0). But we're a different team now. We've grown, we've c~ed. we've improved." . Patton will take seven players with him to Georgia -1eniora Jim Snyder, Eric Quade and Hot Nebon; junior Ruben Peraek; and freshmen ~ Man Son Hing, Stephen Aniston and Ken Derr, the latter substituting for Mark Ramos, who is sidelin.ed with a back injury. "Yeah, it's starting to settle in," adds Pat~n of this weekend's significance. "You know what 1t comes right down to is that I'm a little kid ~· It's like it's Christmas and y~·re cou11tlng down the days. I can't wait." Already there is talk of an SMU-UCI rematch. The Mustangs have suffered only two defeats thla year and the Anteaters administered one of them (Trinity, Texas ~e other). SMU p_~}'.era have been quoted in Texas newspapers as rellshing the idea of meeting UCI again. In fact. they're counting on it. ''They really want us," admits Patton, as UCI edged SMU in its first meeting, 5-4 (the Mustangs played without their No. 1 player Rodney Harmon). "They've already been talking about how they (See PATTON, Pa1e C4) Ganoeing a teSt of sirength, endurance By ROGER CARLSON Ol'llle Deir Net ..... scheduled for Saturday with 18 entries. From a distance, lt's not only a pretty sight, it ap~ easy. The fluid motions and certain cadence with the only 90Wld coming from the ocean waves and nearby birds make it leefD that way. Among the teams are Offshore Canoe Club, lmua, Balboa and Newport, along with entries tom San Diego to Santa Barbara. Amo ng the Offshore entry is steersman Billy Whitford, a product of Newport Harbor High School who led Offshore to back-to-back victories at the famed 40.8 mile Molokai-to-Oahu canoe race. have a lot of fun and don't make a dime.'' Whitford and Co .. which includes Chuck Lyda, Carl Toeppner, Willie Riechen.stein, Andy Weigand and Greg Collins, will be unveiling a new creation in outrigger racing -a boat made up of 90 percent redwood stripping, a radk:al switch from the koa or fiberglus boats. develop our rnuseles and upper body tonK>. •"Secondly, we do cardiovascular conditioning where we develop our lungs and our heart capabilities to paddle 51..i hours at an intense pace much the saJne as marathon runners." Only if you're in it. with a paddle in an outrigger canoe, can you really appreciate what's golnf on. It's like watching a Nationa Basketball Asaodation playoff game on television with the 80U.Dd turned off aa oppoeed to being there at mid-oourt. The 29-year-old former Newport Harbor High athlete is at the helm, much in the same manner as he Is with Offshore's program with youngsters and When you're traveling by outrigger canoe, it's no picnic excursion in Irvine Lake. Veteran steersman Fred Hemmings can verify that: •"You can be the best in the world, but the right wave can get you. It can overturn you no matter how well you train." •''Competition is 80 intense. You have to stay in shape year-round, bicycling, running, swimming, water oriented sports such as kayaking, anything that keeps the upper body m oving year-round." Such is the life of an outrigger paddler. The Cannery Iron Man race, a 12-mile event which becina at 16th Street in Newport ~. turns bM:k at Newport Pier and returns to the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach, is women. ' "l absolutely love it," says Wh.itford about his lifestyle. "I work m y butt of!, •"There are two basic activities. First, we deal with long distance paddJing to Saturday'• race is an iron-man effort w;ith six paddlers going the distance, as opposed to the Molokai-to-Oahu (See OUTRIGGER, Pa1e CZ) Bill Whitford Barry Waters Waters' departure. compounds Lions' woes Wha t's wrong at Westminster High? That question has been asked more than once lately around the circuit - and this week's resignation by one of Orange County's brightest young coaches, Barry Wate rs, raise s the question again. The 34-year-old Waters. a veteran of 13 coaching campaigns, cut sho rt a four-year commitment by one year, citing personal reasons as his major reason. A few weeu ago Jon Borchert, who possesses a solid reputation as a basketball coach, resigned , taking a lateral move to Edison wh~re he'll coach at that school in the fall. The Lions have found interim replacements for Waters in Jim O'Hara and Jack Bowman .through s pring PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON practice. They still haven't found a replacement for Borchert, simply because not a single coach within the Huntington Beach School District would apply. "We're opening the basketball poaition up on a walk-on basis unless there la some kind of special teaching area that enters into it,'' aart Westrn.inlter Athletic Director Bill Bo&well. Waters declined to delve too deeply into his reasons for bowing out, but he did say, "I was diaappointed with our pf08re9S. I gave 100 percent and I have no alibi.a and no regreta. I do regard the three years u a positive stepping stone and my (coaching) career is not over by a long shot.'' Clearly, Borchert wu not forced to leave Weatrninster, in fact he was highly coveted. The only one who puaned Waters out was Wat.era hlrn8elf. • "I'm really hurting over this," added Waters. "But when the light at the end of the tunnel is a freight train you either keep 'etting run over en-get off the tracks.· Waten says he'll take the next five weeks to evaluate variou.a opportunitlea, but It probably won't be as an assistant within the Sunaet League, at leaat not in the near future. His record at Westminster: 11-19. The big one: Last year's 14-13 upset of Edillon. The final blow: Losing ulistant George Pucoe just prior to the 1982 aeuon to Fountain Valley. The future: He's too good to be out for long. • • • Edison High bueball continues to seethe over last week's forfeiture. coeting the Chargers a portion of the Sun11et Lea.llUe crown. There's one thing, however, that maybe 80me are overlooking. Forfeits becaUlle of ineligibilities are not marks of cheating. It's a brand for making a mistake, no more. An ineligibility lilt failed to surface at (See WATERS, Pa1e C!) Buckels, Dodd top Sunset League tea~ Laguna's Hanson OC player of year Sunset ~ue champion Huntington lelda the way in the All-Leaaue baa~ball selections aa chosen by the ci.rcuit'• coaches. landlna five fint teem players. lncludJ.na the Player of the Y eer and C.olleh of the Yeer. The OUen, who finiahed two 1amea above Fountain Valley and Edi8on, were led by pitcher Gary Buckela, who fMhloned an 8·2 record wtth a 2.30 ERA. Mike Dodd la the Coech of the Yeer. Ai.o tmninl tint *"' honon from HunUn1ton Beach are Infielder ~ou H1rrl1an and Charlie ~11. outtJelder Jlm Kennedy . tint '-man Sco\t Green. . The helKv -hltttn1 Oilers Included Karri.an (.444)1 HlrtweU (. ), o....., (.1&8) ana Kennedy (.311). ALL4UMAT l.aAQUll PlNtT-.._ ....,. ........ Int-Lou kwrtgan, Htn 8Mcll Int-Todd Metl9. Eoi-lnt-CMrtle HM1Well, Htn. 8Mch Int-Dew ~d. An. V'*-f 11-kott 0,_, Hin. 9eedl ol-.Jirn ~. Ht11. llMofl Of-lobby Goode, WwtmllleW OF-Ken o.MMco. Ftn. v~ Of-Todd NMfl, £dleon OH-J.y AueMll. Fin. VllM9y C -"'-l'lorw. MIW1ne "'· ..... Sr .. 444 Sr •. 3412 Sr. .390 Jr .318 8' .. 3M 8' .. 311 Sr .. 3 ... Sr .40t Jr. .311 Sr.~ 8r .4ff P _..,_, T•kllltfl. £~ p -~I(~. !dleon 81. 4·2 1.IO Sr. 4·1 a.to Mo.I V1luabta Player: Gary lucttel•, Hut11111Q1on IMctl. Sr .. •·2. 2.30 ERA. OOtdl Of the Y111: Miki Dodd, Hu11t1noton hech er. ·* If •• HO If, .IH It. ·"' Jr. .441 If .. SOI Jr .. HI If .307 J!f. .127 Jr •• UI " .474 4-4,2.40 . M .1.10 All-Star teams selected North coache9 Mike Pomeroy of E.tanda and Larry James of La Quinta and the South'• BlU Ashen (Laauna Beach) and Jack lverton (San Clemente) have t:hoaen their squads for the Oranjlt Coun t :'{ All-Star Volleyball 1ame June 3 at El Toro H11h (7:80). The North's men's roster Includes Estancia'• Doua Pinckney, Dan Oau, Matt Carrico and Jlm Knowlton, and La Quinta'• Junior Utu, Ric Wellal~r and Pat Brady. Ai.o, J«ry Mew\.ler (Marina), And'1 Crane and S..~8 ard Newport Harbor, Cullen ~Mater Del), ~coll tlaon (Fountain Valley), Dan Maxner and Charl" Hambour1 (Coeta Mesa) and Richard Brown (WeetmJNter). The South'• m1n'1 rotter lncludH Steve Blue, Leif Hanson, Adam Johnson and G1or1e Carey from La1una Beach, In addldon to San Clement•'• Mark Matonovlch , Matt Hunt, Mike Hurlbut and O.ve Yoder. Others on the South roeter lnah• Oarona ct.I Mar'• 8'9Y9 MarUn and .... Roan. ll"Ytnt'• Curt M'oo\hart, Capl1trano Valley'• St.ve M1dor1M:na Hll.11' 0.tf ~ and on Vl1jo'1 Klaue l.Atcenb9Ull'. South Cout Leque vo~yball c:o-championa Laguna Beech and San Clemente dominate the All-Orance County •lectiona with five of the qht players choeen haillna from UM:. two powers aa .elected by C011Ches In Oran1e County. Leif Hanson. a 8-2 Hnior hitter, Ml the Player of the Year after leadlnc hia teammate. to the aemlflnalt of the CU' playoffs, where the A.rtlata are <Mfend.lnc c.hampcna. Ai.o Mminl fin\ teem honort for the Artllt.I are Adam JohNon and Steve Blue. Johnlon a. alto a 8-2 bltt.er, wtUJ. Blue la O·l and a middle blocker for J.Aiuna a..ch. San Clement.'• two flnt CMrn MlecdOftl IMlude Dave Yoct.r and M.lke Hurlbut, while no... Ptnck.ney of ~. who 1.a \ht J:a1l• to a -'•th 1tral1ht VOLLEYBALL l~que champlonehlp, wu .UO named to the fint teem. The bAl.a.nce of the ftnt teem Includes Steve Madory of Caplatrano Valley~ •hared MVP honon 1n the th eo..t Leaaue wlth Adam Johneon). and Le Quinta Hich'• &-8 Junklr Utu. Five am playera .,. amona the MCOnd tetm cholcel wtth Dan Maxner of Cotta MeaaJ.. Matt Cerrlco of r.tanda Dan UMa of S.tancla, &ott McKeo-u1.h of Fountain Valley and Bean Sheward of Newport Harbor named. The balance oC the MCCJnd -.n tncludea Mau HYnt of San o.mtni. and Ric w......., of La Quinta. ~~------ 1 I ~ I ~ I Cl. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, May 12, 1983 Matuszak 'stable' after car accident From AP dl1patclles LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles ·m Raiders defensive end John MatUSUlk t. t suffered a concussion Wednesday when the car he waa driving veered off the road and stn.ack a power pole, officials said. Officer Jim Merritt of the Los Angeles Police's Valley Tta!fic Division said Matuszak wu alone in hi.a 1983 sedan when the early evening accident occurred in Studio City. Merritt said an investigation of the accident was continuing. Joan Cole of Riverside Hospital in North Hollywood said that Matuszak was ''in stable con<Htion and going into intensive care." Matuszak, 32, had announced his retirement Tuesday from football. A nine-year National Football League veteran, he miaed all of last season because of back surgery. He plans to continue to pursue an acting career, and has just finished appearing in "Ice Pirates," an MGM movie. Quote of the day "That shows you what a classy person he ls. What more is there to say? He's trying to take away Crom my victory. All I have to say on that subject ia the grapes are pretty sour· right now" -Jolla McEnroe, responding to the complaints of Ivan Lendl about Mc~'s on-court behavior in their WCT finals tiUe match recently in Dallas. Sixe~ take 2-0 lead PHILADELPHIA -Moses Malone had 26 points and Andrew Toney added 20 as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 87-81 Wednesday night to take a 2-0 lead in their National Basketball Association Eastern Conference final. The best-of-seven series shifts to Milwaukee for Games 3 and 4 on Saturday and Sunday. During the regular season, the 76ers beat the Bucks two out of three in Milwaukee. Philadelphia led 77-66 with 9:53 remaining in the fiha1 period. Milwaukee then outscored the Sixers 14-3 to tie the game at 80-80 with 3:10 on the clock. ANGELS • • • From Page C1 struck out six and didn't issue a walk before· he was forced to retire because of back muscle spasms with one out in the ninth. "Both pitched well enough to wln, and both deserved to win," Boston Manager Ralph Houk said after the duel in 45-degree weather. Tudor waa aa sharp aa I've ever seen him, bot didn't have any luck, again. - "The other guy really never gave us a ball to hit all night. He gave us nothing with his sidearm pitches and changing speed." T udor, who has pitched 10 innings twice without being involved in the decision this season, said he would throw "those two pitches again exactly the same." Bruce Kison Orioles win pitche r's duel Mike Flaaa1u pitched a aeven· Ill hitter to outdu~f Gaylord Perry and two-out doubles by Du Ford and Cal Rlpken Jr. produced the game's only run in the fifth inning aa Baltimore blanked Seattle Wednesday a nl&ht, 1-0, In American League action . . . In other AL games, Cecll Cooper slammed a homer and Bob McClure scattered seven hits to break a personal five- game loslng streak, leading Milwaukee past Minnesota, 4-1 . . . Toronto's Dave Stieb pitched a three-hitter and Ho1kea Powell'• tie- breaking sacrifice fly in the 10th inning provided the Blue Jays with a 3-1 victory in Chicago . . . Rick Hoaeycuu continued his comeback from a disastrous 1982 season when he went 5-17 by hurling eight innings of slx-hlt ball to help Texas notch a 3-1 wln over the New York Yankees and Ron Guidry . . . Riek Satcllffe pitched a two-hitter and Muay Trillo stroked four hits, including two doubles and the game- winning single, as Cleveland knocked off Kansas City, 2-0 . . . Glean Wl11on'1 two-run homer backed the eight-hit performance of winning pitcher Milt Wiicox as Detroit beat Oakland, 5-2. Shutouts for Seaver, Soto Tom Seaver recorded the 56th Ill shutout of his career -tying hlm for the lead among active pitchers -as he scattered five hits and Dave Klugman belted his sixth home run of the season Wednesday night as the New York Mets stopped Houston, 3-0, in National League action . . . Elsewhere, Mario Soto fired a six-hitter for his first shutout of the ae~n and Dan Drle11en singled ln both Cincinnati runs with a pair of singles as the Reds blanked Philadelphia, 2-0 . . . Andre Daw1oa triggered a three-run 11th inning with a lie-breaking single that sent Montreal to an 8-5 victory in Atlanta. Vikes to play in.London EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -The Minnesota Vikings are hoping to discover an "underground cult" of football fans when they play the first m '"Nation.µ Football League game ever in England this summer. "We've told the players to get their passports," Vikings General Manager Mike Lynn said when asked if the deal was set for the Aug. 6 exhibition game between the Vikings and the St. Louis Cardinals at Wembley Field in London. WATERS • • • From Page C1 th e right d es k in time , apparently a rarity at Edison where the Chargers have been known for their scrutiny. This time, however, along the line something went wrong and the athletes have to pay for it. It's not uncommon. "The worst thing is that it b~ out the ·~p-offs,' " says Edison baseball coach Ron LaRuffa. "It's really tough for the kids to hear it, and I know they (others) will have something to say." Some at Edison see it as a direct slap in the face by the rest of the league. Others see it as "The tacts of life." LaRuffa says: "I threw it just where I wanted to with Clark, just where I was told to pit.ch him," he said of the 1-2 pit.ch which the Angels out.fielder belted into the screen in left. "The baJl to Valentine was down, not a bad pitch, either." Remy and a sacrifice fly by Dwight Evans for their lone run in the third. They left four runners on base. The Angels, with just three base-runners, left none, a rarity. "We didn't break any rules." I believe that. He adds: "I honestly believe that if it was any other school it w o uldn 't ha ve happened." I don't believe that. The Sunset League ls simply too competitive for that to be true. The Red Sox combined singles by Rick Miller and G lenn Hoffman, a sacrifice by Jerry The Angels open a three-game series with M innesota at Anaheim Stadium Friday night (7:30). UCI a1n1>ng favorites at PCAA track 1neet SANTA BARBARA -UC Irvine's men's track and field team figures to be in the mid~le of the title hunt when the PCAA championships begin at UC Santa Barbara Friday. The Ant.eaters join perennial conference champion San Jose State, Fresno ~tate and Long Track prelims slated Friday The CIF4-A track and field preliml for men and women at El Modena Hl&h set under way Friday with a eelect group of SuNet League atandoutl favored to move on to the finals at Cerritm Coll• Mxt week. The flrat event• (field and women'• low hurdlet) aet under way at 3 p.m. , Amona tho1e expected to qualify for th• fin.all are Marina Hlah 10phornore •printer Chip RI.ab (100 and .200), HuntJnaton Beach'• O ua Quinones (3,200) and Danny Thomp1on (low hurcn..) and W•t.rnlnewr's Kyle Morton (1,800). The top two tln1lherl ln Neb ol the f our heatt ln runnln1 .v.nta and the top nine qualltltn In MCh field w.nt qualify tor \ht tlnala May 21 at C.rrttoe eou..-. Beach State in the title fight "The title will be determined by the shift of balance . . . who hurts who the most," says UCI Coach Kevin McNair. "We must be poised and not make mental mistakes in the highly technical field events, and our distance runners must run tactically smart races." UCI brings three national qualifiers Into the weekend champ_lonsh ips -sophomore Mike Powell In the long jump (26-5 ~).junior Rick Holliday In the triple jump (63-10 ~) and junior Ken MOia In the discus (191-9). Two other UCI athletes, aenior Stan Longino (110 hlgh hurdles) and eenior Jon cttrhardt (10,000 meten), are returnln& PCAA champions. The Spartans have won the champlonahlp eight t1mes ln the 13-year hlatory of the meet. They ~ly hHVUy upon a 1prtnt COtpll with junior Eric Decatur leadlna the way In the 100 (10.2) and 200 met.en (21.2~). San Jo1e State'• Bernie Holloway LI alto ranMd flnt In t h e nation In th~ 400 Intermediate hurd la at 49.89, and holda the fut.ell t1me ln the C'Ol\fem'Q ln the 400 (4e.&). UC1 hu ttnlahed MCOnd to 8an Jc. ~ put two aeuona. • • • Capistrano Valley High is hosting Its sixth annual weight lifting championships Saturday unde r strength coach Dave Elecciri, considered to be one of the major keys for the Cougars' success in football. It begins et 9:30 a.m . and records are in jeopardy with Costa Mesa High's Richard Schlesinger, a 6-1. 212-pound senior, entered. • • • F.dison High soccer coach Dave McLeigh has resigned and is bei n g r e pa ced by Mike Shim pock. · Oilers host Camarillo Sunset League champion Huntington Beach oper\a the CIF 4-A baaebalJ playoffl Friday with a home .. ignment agal.nat Camarillo (17-6) in a 3:15 cont.est following Wedne.day'a wild card same which provided the Oilers (16-6) w1th an OJJPOl¥!nl ln the 32-team ellmlna\lona. Camarillo beat Dos Puebl08, 15-6, Wednnday. Elaewhere In the Sunset League it's f'ountaln Valley (16-6·1) at Loe Alt.09 (11·8-1) and Edl1on (17-7-1) at Ed1~wood (14-6-1). SH View Lea~u• co-champ lrvlne (12· 10) h u Chlnl?, an 18-8 club whJch inilhed ln the No. 6 berth tn th• i-A renki_np. Ba eball today 1955 -Sam ''Toothplclc" Jone. flomed the Plttabureh Plra~ with a 4-0 no-hit victory in the first Wrlaley Field no-hitter ln 38 years. He tintahecf hla mu1erplece by w alkJng the bases loaded In the ninth nning and U..n at.rikJ.na out the next three bat ten. OUJPOQM JIM NIEMIEC 1966 -Bu1ch Memo rial Stadium opened, with the St. Loul1 Cardinals defeating the Atlanta Braves 4-3 on Lou Brock'• nm-ecoring hlt ln the bouom of the 12th. Alaska: Haven 1970 -Ernie Banks became the Urtt ahortatop to hit 500 career home run9 when he lost a Pat Jarvia pitch ln Wrigley Field's left field bleachers In the Cubs' 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves. for sports1nen JUNEAU, Alaska -The wide open country of Alaska offers sportamen and their families a wide . variety of outdoor Interests. Today'• birthdays: Hall of Farner and New York Yankees coach Yogi Be1Ta la 58. Baltimore catcher Joe Nolan la 32. Ranging from back packing to hunUng and everything in between, there la nothing that can't be done ln the way of recreation in this tremendous state. Top centers stay in college College baaketba\l's premier Iii 7-foot centers, Houston's Akeem , Olajuwon and Georgetdwn's Patrick Ewing, are saying no to the pros and returning ro school next year. Having i·uat returned this week from a combination lahing-hunling ¥IP in the Juneau area, it ia hi&hlY suggested that if you have not visited Alaska, you make plans to do ao aoon. Olajuwon and Ewing, both sophomores, decided against making themaelves available in next month's National Basketball Association draft and will play college-ball at least one more season. The land ia totally unspoiled and ita waters make our local ocean waters seem all the more polluted. With thousands of miles of waterways and islands, there is a constant change of acenery. During a 10-day stay in the company of guides John Erickson and Chuck Chandler, I was able to harvest a trophy book Alaskan Brown Bear, land a 125-pound halibut, fish for salmon, st.eelhead and dolly varden all in the same river and take nearly a thousand photos. Still le ft, though, are perhaps years of other outinjilS as time permits. Meanwhile Ennis Whatley, All Southeastern conference guard who said a month ago he would finish his two years of eligibility at Alabama, said he now wants "to reach out and grab" the chance to play in the National Basketball Association. Isles welcome Bossy back Leading their Stanley Cup final • series 1-0, the New York Islanders are ex-peeling the return of right wing Mike 8011y to the lineup for tonight't · Boaters would be an heaven as we ll as beachcombers. The bays and inlets are numbered in the hundreds of thousands and accurate charta are available for navigation. Boaters should be aware of the 20-foot tides and seek ample water during any anchoring attempt. second game in F.dmonton against the Oilers. Bossy millled Tuesday night's 2-0 win, suffering from tonaillitis . . . The Loa Angeles Luers of the Major Indoor Soccer League announced the signing of head coach Peter Wall to a new two- year contract. Under Wall last season, the Laz.ers posted an 8-40 record, 108lng 16 games by one goal ... The title fight between middleweight champion MarvlD Ba&)er and Wiiford Scyploa has ~ reec~uled (rom Friday to May 27 as a 15-round bout to be sanctioned by the U.S.Boxing AModation lntemational . . . Citing family considerations and lost motivation, New England Patriots guard Jolla Haaaall announcea his · retirement . . . The athletic directors of the Big Ten Comer~nce said they will drop the thr~polnt shot in conference basketball games next season. Stair-stepping the state la made easy by float plane air taxia, ferries and chart.er boats. To give you an idea of the limited road acce1a in some areas there are only about 28 miles of road stretching from one end of Juneau to the other -and this is the capital city of Alaska. It has ro be a fishennan's dream come true and the fishing seaaon is just getti.ng started. The best angling is due in August when runs of salmon almost climb over each other to get into spawning creeks. Halibut in the 200-pound clalB are common, as are st.eelhead in the 15-to 20-pound class. During early September hunters can begin their quest for a variety of big game animals and the beautiful Dall sheep. Television, radio y TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: No events scheduled. Air service via Alaskan airlines out of nearby Ontario makes it convenient for county residents to reach all areas of Alaska. For more information on fishing, island hoppi.ng and sightseeing in ocean water, contact the Chandlers at (907) 789-7537 and for big game hunting and river float trips call John Erickson at (907) 883-4092. OUTRIGGER CANOEING • • • From Page C1 venture where nine-man teams substitute three paddlers at intervals much in the style of John Wayne mounting a horse already in the race. Like most sports. it's the blend that counts. You need a little of everything. The No. 1 rower at the front of the boat Is the stroke, who regulates the pace of the boat. Behi.nd him at No. 2 is a paddler who fits between the flnesse of the stroke and the power of the rest of the boat, in charge.,.of keeping the cadence and making sure the stroke switches to the other side at the proper moment. The muscle seats are at No. 3 and 4, known as the "animals." The all-around paddler is at No. 5 and in the back, at No. 6, is the steering seat. The paddlers worry about paddling. T h e steerer worries about the rest. And that's where Whitford romes in. "The steersman needs a lot of years in a boat and has to have a certain ability to command people and an understanding of the ocean," says Whitford. While this and other outriAAer South Coast team picked Adam Johnson of co-champion Laguna Beach and Capistrano Valley's Steve Modory share Player of the Year honors in the South Coast League as selected by coaches within the league. The Artists of Laguna Beach placed three players on the first team with Steve Blue and Leif Hanson joining Johnt0n on the squad. The balance of the first team lnclues San Clemente'• Matt Hunt and Mike Hurlbut. ,..,n ... Adem Jonnton (Leoune aHoh); Steve ModOl'y ICepielrllllO V~): Mett Hunt (Sen Ctem•nte); Miii• Hurlbut (Sen Ctementel: Steve Blue (Legune Beech): Leif P4tn1on (l11gun• Beeoh. MCONDTIAM Mertl MUOf'IO'l1c:h (Sen Citmentel: 0.Yld Yoder (Sen Cltmenlt)i Gett ltyfM (Dene Hllt1): Mtke O•r•c• IL•oun• Hiii•). l<leut L.itenl>el~MIMlon Viejo); 0eotoe Cw.y (Leg\IM ). TMRDTUM Jim 1( .... ., (Sen ~e~ k«t o.e.. (Ceplttreno Veller!: Adem Mltllleu (O•ne Hllf1): Brett Slmk n1 (Woodllrtdo•>: Don Moomew (Oen• Hllltl: Steve Lepttner (OeplettllllO V~), races obviously are big with Whitford, there is a great deal more, including the youth and women's outrigger program with Offshore under John Rader. "I started when I was only eight years old," says Whitford. "At the time I was the only kid tD paddle. Guys took time to help me. Now, I'm kind of paying them back." Offshore's program includes classifications up to 14, 16 and 18, novice, freshman, sophomore. junior, senior and masters and it runs the gamut from 8-to-80. "It's a unique progr~" says Whitford. "Kids can compete and travel without costing a whole lot of money and it's not over-chaperoned." Rader, a 42-year-old who has been l.n love with the sport since growing up in Hawaii, and Offshore's president, says: "We've had kids with no interest in anything, until they got involved in this. "Now, there's motivation. "And, it's something for football players with blown knees. Some of our paddlers have limited handicaps, such as leg problems. "h's like aerobics, the constant motion. I can tell you, a crushed disc won't be enough to stop you." Whitford and Co. have won the Molokai-to-Oahu contest three times in the past five years, with ONE WEEK of training together before (rustrating the Hawaiians, and he says they're going to keep right on doing it. That, however, isn't all of it. He also has some dreams about an aquatics center at Northstar Beach in the Dover Shores area in the back bay, a facility to store Oechske captures 41h-hour inatch Linda Oechske or Muuchu.etta deleated Arir.ona'• Tracy Becker, 6-7, 6-3, 7·6 in a match which featured two UebrMkers and lasted 4 ~ houri Wedneeday \0 h~ht action at the Seventeen ulne tennis tournament at areuerlte Recreation Center In Mi11lon Viejo. 40-foot canoes, kayaks and shells. "Newport Beach is an ideal training ground in the winter," points out Whitford. "Right now I'm in the process of trying to raise $4 million for it." Not a bad figure for a guy who's not making a dime these days. Laguna, Estancia in semifinal tests The top four seeds remain in the CIF 4-A volleyball playoffs and Friday they'll halve that number in semifinal games ln the area. Top-seeded Santa Monica and defending champion Laguna Beach will square off al Woodbridge High in a 7 p .m . game, after No. 2 seeded San Clemente duels No. 4 Estancia at Marina High in H untington Beach in a 6 o'clock game . LEASE A 1913 COUGAR FOR s19 25 PER MONTH* Leutng ltn't tight for everyone, but may be the answer to your new car needa. L .... a brand new 1983 Mercuty Cougar tot S 199.25 per month on a cloeed end .... Come "' 8nd let • help JOUploeloutlhenew Coug• of JOW oMloe. . 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"'1! 1Q 41 .~ 04 .. 14 ti ·* IO 41 10 11 _.. e! leflclft, c;; Or_.le,Mon ~All 1tonM1.1'0 1tNl1ae>AN Hm1'M .HO .. 1* 14 M .... n• Tta .3'1 " .. 1• ., .... II 11 I to MO ao 1~1 11 4) .tM Loe Alemltoe WEDNHDAr8 1118UL1'9 (Otll of 12·nlallt qwertetMfM m ... lng) ;11118T llACI. 350 yaroa. Semoora Rlcll" (Wardl S 00 4.00 3 80 Mr EbOny Dfums (Myl11) 7.80 7,40 Blonde Requ11t 1c1 ... 1ue1 7.80 Alto receo· Shesaten, Bel A Bot. Dolt Te. Diamond S lll, Jlrna Eclelr. K.,.ry N On. S111ter Sa~ Time 1802 12 IJCACTA (10-8) peld 15 I 20 llCOND "ACI. 400 yatd1 Mother Supreme (Gertie) 8 00 4.00 3 40 Keynealen (Brookl) 10.20 5.20 Jiiiy Lunch (Cardoze) 3 80 Alto receo: Weearlch, Flow•r BHket, '1ocht Sy Word. Time 20 13 ntlf!O "ACI. 350 yardl Via Te (Aemuuen) 6 00 3 80 2 80 Miio Thunder (Hertl 1 40 4 40 King FO< Cash (Piikenton) 3.20 Atao reeed Easy New \'tar, Hom• Br-. Viking Pertormer, Reo.i EHy Jet. MIU Sugar Saint. Euy Ella. Tiny G•y Chat get Time. 18 13 'OUftTH llACI. 3!i0 yards Miu Wlndaong (Trsr) 811.40 25 SO 8 40 Susie Naven (Myies) 13 80 7 00 Rabt CoPy Ce1 (Adal•) 4.00 Allo raced. Havu ll•nture, Snor1 Jat, Mllll(llee Mem, Pride Of Dlllll. lady Wine. 11m. 1190 a IX ACTA (8-21 P•l<I se 14.00 ''"" IUICE. 350 reroa Fly Llekidy Split (Brd 5 20 3 60 2.60 Ct rrled Aw•y (Myln) II 40 4 00 Mli C'11o (Cardoza) 2.60 Alao r•ced· Miss Merit, lc'1111te. Jet Set Eaby, Time, 17.99. 8IXTH llACL 350 yetda. Pie'; Tun (Cetclazal a.80 4.20 2.60 Sll-Gr.,. Fox (Bi..1n1J • 20 3 20 Polley Win 0oo (Hen) 2 60 Alao reced Runnln SI•, Emperor Mii<•, Town Rocket. w111111e< Strip, Fr .. Bug Time 11 711 12 llCACTA (1·7) patd 535 60 HYl!NTH llACI. 350 yard• A,..aome Ap0110 (Ton1<1f 5 20 3 60 3.00 M~IC Solution (Bard) 8 20 4.20 Mr llunnln wnee11 (Ad•lrl 4 •O Alao racod Wire Line. Tommy Green. Cnatmin Carbon F111 Snove. Tnw11y Indian Foc..1 On Nani SHIM Chit Time II 25 S2 EXACTA tll·ll 1>..0 SU 40 EIGHTH "ACE. 350 yerdl l'1e Plan (H•rll • 00 Jutllt~• Don (Tonlla) DH· Tne Armenlen (Cr•aaer> DH-No C11eooe At An (Paulln•f OH-De•dhNt lor third 3 60 2 10 7 80 2 •D 2 10 2 10 Alto riced: Easy S•ndo, Go Mr Fein, Easy Jelt Wlndl T-· 17.63. 12 llCACTA tS-1) paid S29 20 S2 l"ICK 8111 (7·8·6-1·8·~1 paid Sll,326 60 won lht .. wtnnlng tlCketa (ah hor-) S2 Pict. SI• c;onsotlllon pelO '115 00 witn 81 winning tlcketa (five hor-1 NINTH "ACI. 3!>0 y•rd1. ToP Them Easy (Adelrf 5 40 3 co 2 60 MOO!! Rice (Hatt) 4.60 3 40 AlrMdy A Ledy (C•Hlle<'I 5.80 Alao reced· HtH Born Runner Frltto Cetll, The lc:ll 11 Beck, S• Azure Te, Blue Movie, Naellvlll• Shadow Timi 18 Ile 12 IXACTA (4·31 pa!d $20 80 Allendtnee 5.1133 HollrWood ..... ... IOAY-1 M91AT8 (11th .t..., IMU SMkM -"'8) "'9T MCL 9 IVt'fonOe. Be • Ralnl>OW (McCm) 11.80 &AO 3.80 Felr Ama (Vllleniueta) 6.IO 4.00 Lece Cemleote (Toro) 3.20 Alao reced: FellhlOft Knowledge, FrllMtle. Regal Detfllhl. DIM>ond Showe<. Pylemld H~me 1:t3 MCOM> MCL 6 l\ltfonOt Aectnd (Plnc:eyl 14.20 6 20 3 llO Ootoen Minn,.., (Blefll 1 20 3.90 Jet M-.-(OetallouMaye) 2.60 Alao raced; My P•I Al, Pet ..... Ice 11. L 'Merqull, Ineffable Anu. R<IHng PoelllOn. Slnlt1.,. Smlle, Spatl(le G-. Dyno Auler Time: 1:12 S/5. II DAILY ~ ( 1·51 p8kl se. . .co. THIN) ltACL 7 l\lrtonge. VIOia Jim (DllillhouNeye) 18,IO 1 80 4 00 Stan CC>tM\lllldef (V.....,_...l 6.00 3.20 Af'ld<ew 'N Me (Stalnetl 2 80 Aleo reoed 8PMCI LMI.,, More Ac:lton, Sonle Speed, Garllc. Time. 1.25 3/5. .. IUCTA (1·5) peld S287 00 ,OU!nlt M CI. I 1/ 19 rnllea. Derby Cell (Hawley) 3 I .00 10 00 8.00 Exclualve Uni( (Mce.tront 4 00 3.20 c1111gecr With Power tMaaJ 1.00 Alao reced; Moot Per•. RlgM HHly. Cac>llal ci-lo. Trip Tlcklt, Oablw ChMll, Who1retlleytll•t .. y, Conaoler. Fteal N' TllNly. Senator 111c1c., 1-1:47 8/6. ""'" MC.. I furlonQe Mlnol<el Er. (PlnOeyl 4 IO 3 20 2 eo C11t1t'• Led Fernanct.J s.•o 3.90 Forty EIQllt -ta (Velenlvtl•I 5.80 Al•o reced Alt Current, Capt'n Arphy, Be(ter Gold, J-•· JOlln Brown, 'time· 1:12 •II.ACTA (5-3) paid U7.00 llJmt itAC•. 6 l\lrtono• !ddtee Metl 181-1 t4.IO 4.00 S 20 Gr1n· .i.enlne (Moe:.tton) 2 IO 2 40 c:ouoer-(Toro) S.00 Aleo reoed: £~ Pole, Metric l!qulvelent, L-It 9111. GOiden Duke \'lme: I: 12 215. UvtlNTH MCI. 1 1111 mllee Norbel (Pl~y) 0,20 ~.20 2.<10 Vel De "°4 (~) UO UO Voneufer (l'iltntee) S llO Aleo raoeo: CtwOlnO llar. CIMI VardlGt, Jlmaat, It' a • Go-elf 011•, 'oy1'e Ack. lubtlllng Undet. Oofllllne. Tll'ntl I.« 116. • ftACTA {Ml ~ MO 00. II ...CIC 81X (6-1-IO•l•l•e) p11«t 9 10,• Ht.40 wllh 10 winning Hollel• llM llOr-). 12 Plalc ... ooneole•IOn pelCI .... 00 wllh 401 w1nt11no 11e11 ... 1•011• ~1. ta ,_ 1111 IOf•toh oonto1•tlon pe1e1 aauo with 2,249 w1nn1no tlGlleta (tlltN hO< .... one aontGh~ llOMTlt M CI. I f\Htonot. 111-"e (H......,) I to 4 ao t IO Mr l'rlml Mlnlt1er (llpl\-) 4.IO I.ID ll'Oley (MGCartelll t '° Aleo ••oed· Jen11y't D••IO, Ge narel Jl!Mly, 0-0fy. ~ 1:1Qt/6 • HACTA (1-11 pelCI .... 00. ...mt "ACI, 111. ~':'-~1url . '""'°"" ,~ ( H , IUO 1.10 ,._ JoM <"*oal I 40 :·40 COIOMI..,,..,.. Ill'""= ,IO NIKI ,_.,: HINll, Otlalldo, '°' ... lfaelta N' lt1ICI, 'Tr.. , ''ltlilow ,.,,,..,, """'Waleon, lfllrW• ...... " llm« ,, ... • IUOf• ( .. 1) ,.,... '4tl oO Alllfld-h.111 (al ... ~a.:;IW\ll, ............ Natl Lendt (C~w....U .... 9ruot ~~MM!\ IU I ,), t-1. t •tr: J aoli.....,-.. tt I ell(, Jeiro \l~J lit .. a. : Jllff 80fOWlelt 1u.5.16ef. I.Iii ewe woen11ne1, 1.0. e-.c; .,_. Noah 1'rat10e) de( l«nard Bol!Mu t~>. .. a. f-.ol; ltlan Ootllrtecl (~1,8.) If. Aicetdo VIMalno 18->~ ·~· t-t, ~ ·-(U.8" def. Aleuindro ~» t-1, 9·2: 01111010 Pe n1t11 cnaty} def. M111t Edmond1on (A11ttr•H•). a.a, 1-1; Mele wuender 1a-csen) del Manu.t OtMtta ~peln), 4·1 , 1•2, 8·4, 8el1u Taroo11 · HUooeM def. Eddie Edwwd• Ulovlh Alrlc;a). 2, a...; Tomaa 8mld (CUclhoelo\lalOa) HI. Ande<'I Jwrycl (S..cs.n). Ml, 6-2, Gul4e<mo \/HM (Ar~Una) def. And-Meurllt (W .. t Oerma11y). 0-4. G-3: £Not TllttGhe< (U.S.) 0.1. Serok> CINI (Spain). 6-3. &-• ...., •• bMafl\8metll (al'*-'==f .. ............ Jimmy Arlu (U.S.) d e Pt1 Caah !Auaualla). 9 ·2, 6-3: Stefan Slmonuon Swe<ltft) clel. Juan Avendeno (Spelnl. 1-e. 7-1. &-4. Angel G"-(Sl)llnl def Marlin Jell• (S!MlnJ. 4-t. s-1. l-0 Ounze toumement (a11C-.,J"'8fl) ....... ""' ltOWld ........ Ktn Roeew•ll (Auatrella) d•I NNle Fr1H< (Auetrella). Ml, 14 . ·-·· ,~, ltcMllMll ........ Leigh Thompeon (U.S.I Oaf CerllnQ B .. M11 (Ctlladl). S-2. 9. I lwt.10pen (at......-. 8wltffl'1Md) hoolwllteolM ........ Bonnie G.Oultk (U.S.) IHf. EmllM Lona (Argenllna), 6-3, 4-8, 1-S. ,.,., "IMIMI 81nt!IM Chrl•tl•n• Jolltnlnt (Swltzerl•nd) dal. Jenny Klltllh (U.S.). 6-1, 8·2; Vl<glnlt Wade (9rllaln) def. Julie HerrlngtonjU.S.), 7-8, 6-4: Stndy Colllne (U.S .) def. Peu e Srnlth (U.S.), 8-4, 11-2; VICll.y ~lleon (U.S ) del. Kal11tN Skronllta (CacllOeloll.itl•). 8-7, 6-3, 8-4, Piiar llHquez lP•ru) dal Sue MHcerln CU S ), S-2, S-0; Pel M.Or.00 (Brull) def LIH Bonder (U.S.), 1·4, 6·2, Cl•udle P.aquti. (8wttzef1andl def. Step/lanle Retie (U.S.). 7-8, 8-2. .. ""'"" Megaafne tournament (•I lll9IMIOn V .... ) 14-IM-tl!Mlef 8Moftd llelltld ...,. ... Hall• Cloffi (TennHIH) def. JHalc• Emmon1 (Ariz.one). 8-3, &.o: Mk:Mlle Knapp lColoredol dtl J ennifer Paddock Arkenua), 8·2. 7-5, St•lle Sl'me raa (Celllornla) def. J.,,nlfer Brendt (Al..,.•), 6-0, 8-2, l(ey Louthlen (South Cerollne) def. Jenny Johneon (Wyoming), e-o. Ml. l(ll(rt R•ll•r (New York) del. Cl••• Arnold (MIH IH lppl), 8-2, 8-3: Kumen Wllklaon lMICtlloanl def. Berbera Thompeon (Ulan), 8-2, 6-I; s-S.bO (W .. t Vlr11lnlal def. Holly Danforth (New Jeraay), 8·3, 1·3; Krltf•n Dfllyer (Connecticut) def. Temmy AgNll (Nevede). 6-1, 6-2; 9h•nnon Furlow (LOUltlene) o.t. J.,,nie Young (Ohio), 2-1, 7-t , 9-4, Amy Schwettz (1'1or1dat def. She« H1the•lng1on (Oklehom•). 8·0, 8-2; Kelty Ervelt (Pennaylv•nl•I def, Soyoung LH (K.,_1. 1-4. 6-1, Trta/MI \.-.it {NebfMU) oet Jenna Koveculcll (Weahlngton), 6-1, 8·2; Sharl• Berone (llllnola) dal. Anna Funderbur'k (Georgl•). 8·0, 8-4, Jennllar Sentrock (Texu} def. Pem Reg111er (North D•kolal. Ml. 6-1: Trecte JoMatone (lndlen•) def. Loria HHh {Iowa), II· I, 11·0: Sunn Slo•n• (Kenlucky) del. Str•h Ho•,..rd (WHhlngton D.C.), 6-0, 8.0. 1t-.eftd·unclet 8-.d ltMlld ........ - Gr•c• Kim (New JerHy) del. Sheron Fletcht r (Wuhlngton), 8·2~8-2, Kim l(fo.tlltlMll (Weet Vlrglnlla) def COOk (Wyom#\Q), 6-4, 6-1; Sonia Hehn Georgie) Clef. O.bt>M Hud .. ton (NebrUkt), a.-1 8-1: Jutte Kur..,,."'!Wlaconaln) def. Mell ... Met11n (OICl•llom•~ •-e. 7·1, 6-1; Collnne Bartel (Ohio) def Jesalca BuM (New York), 6-0. 6-0: Dernell Adema (Penn1ytv•n4•I def Sandy Schwen (Ark•n•H), 8·1. 7-5. LlH Heldu (D•l•w•r•) d•I. Lull• Pow•lt (Arlz.onaJ, 8-3, 7 ·5; Stecey Scfletfttn (Nor1h C a rollne l d•I Chrlatl• Wo od {MHHChlAMll•). 6·3, 8-3; Wendy GlllH IMlchlgiln) d•I Holly Ruff (MlaalMlppO. 6-0. 6·0. Nlcol• Stellord (Flo•ld•l del. vei ... ie Wllaon (TUH), 6·0, 15. I, K•llY MuMhlll (Ml11ourl) d•I Jennllar Ahrendt (South Cerollne ). 8 ·3, 11·2. M1t1au Gurney (C.lllornl•I def JoM91Mne AQullet, t.2, 6-1. Mletletle Taylor (Vlrgl<lle) del. JOAnN Green (Maine), 8-3, 6-4; C•thy Hotet (1Mln041) def. llN Abrellarn (Ttn~). 6-0, 1-0: Nori Flnklt (Meryland) def Kathy Corbin (Kenne). 6-0, Ml; Ginny Purdy (lndlen•) del. l'IUlll AM 8t-• {Utah), 8-0, 6-2. , .. .,,..., hooM .._ ....... D•bble Spence (C•lllornl•) def Dale O•b•nd (Al•b•m•). 8-2, 6-1; HHlh•r Eldredge (Conn•ctlc11t) def Jena Kl•ln (Aleu), a -1. 8-1 . Lindt Oe cllal• (Meuacnuae1t1), del Tuey Becker (Arlzone), 8-7, 8·3, 7-8: Mery Olnnen (Flortcle) del. Glne GOOdlng (South C...ottna), 6-3, 6-0; MellMe 8rown (-YOflo.) de! Amy Srnlth (ArkenlU), 6-0. 8-2: Mlchllle Cwrle< (Tenn•n••I det. Jenet Mc:Cutc:heon (Mlnnee<>ta), s-1. s-1: Mery M•roaret Torr" (New Mexleo) def. Chrlatlne Ng (Hewell), 8-1, 9·4: J•n• Coh•dM (Ohio) del. Cl•udla GauQht (Georgie). 6-0, 7-1, ~!'-' Tall (- Jeney) del. Sere Vwgu CVermon1), 8-3, 8-0: Jennlf9r Prati {MIHOUtll def 8rende Ruel (Ntw Harnpllllre), a.o. 7·6; Su•an RuMO (Oki-•) def. Robin eo.. (Rhode lelen<I~ 6-4. 7-t; Bell\ Betonaky (WUhlng•onl def Bev IUn•ll (WHI Virginia), •-2. 6·2, Merger•t Hopllln• (llHnola) def. Ellubeth Coe1a (....,,ede). 6-4, 6-1, Ka,y Tlttle (Teaea) def Jene HOidren (lndlana). 1·3. 7 -11: Krlttln Lu• (Nellraaka), def. EllH Whither (M•lne), S-2, 6-1: L9'gl\ Anne Eldreelge (CelllOtnla) def l.,Mlle Fox (Ulell). II· I, 6-o. Hlah achoot NA V.'I/ LaAOU. ,_.ALI ....... Plllel BrownaberDlf (CdM) def Sutteven (CdMI. $-1, 6-3, 8-2 DeWlee P'1MI Ewlng-Wuh•r (CdM) dtl Hlnman- Hoeteller (CdMt. iµ, 6-3 IOU114 COA8T LIAGUe ._....... ....... LH Oll (L8 ) del. Ml lOIO (CV). 6·1, 11·0, ttowl• (OH) def. Marllh (Mii), 7-5, 6-4. .-....~ LMch de! Howle, 6-2. 4°8, M ._,...~ Sche ntr·Perry (LB) del Oe•l•·Car1eon (SC). 8· 1. 8·0. Flndan·FrlH (CV) rlef Brendt·KOllenda (LBI. 6-4, 4-1. 6-3 0.-...'"'*' 1 'Schelltl·PerTY def. ~Fries, 6-1. M High toMol Dlarof'9 c• .. ~ ,.,., .....n. (1'.....,,, u~., .. 11 .. LA Hal>ra 11 Cet-de! Mat; Colton at Glandele, Orenge 11 Munll ... 19" .... II: 8-ty HNI• at Thoutarld Oallt: P...oant 11 Sen•• l!lltbeta; Sunny Hiiia •I Mira Coete: N••P9't MMIMf et long B .. ch Wlleon, ,_, ... V..., 11 PlllOe I/er-. c.-........ l.OnQ 8Mo11 Poly at Mlrallate; Royal at Siii Mateoe, E....,,_ •t FOOUllll, ~ at Souffl Torrance: Ventura or W•tlalc• •1 1411-: Rolling Hlha at Fullerton, Tualln •I Redlancle, Long Beach Mllllka n •1 ""'"""'· Cllf I-A l'lral .._,. (T'wMaJ) ~lfaollet Ketella at S....-~North •I UP'end; Aaour• •t Sen LUie Oblepo: Alflltl'lbfe II Le Cetltde. RMIOM •t Palm 8P1ln0•: W1tnin •I Loa Anoe; Cerrito• at Lo• Alemltoo: Cllt_,t or Wwnu1 81 Le Oulnte ~ ........ "ubkloll• at Atv«llde Poly. Captatrano Vellty at !I OoraCIO: Loe Af'nlOOe Ot Dene Hiiie at Oowneyi Oemlln at Ian Me1lno: Coron• •1 Mat., a..: '°"OUOh• 0t TtMpte Clly at Arroyo Otendil; Hecltnda H91ght• Wlllon •1 Schllrr; Lompoo et CllalleMa. • C" l•A ,.,.. ltellM (T.....,I U,,.lfaell .. \llOlor Vall.,. at lndlo; Montebello •• WOttiman; "-""<!•I~ <>ell; CUiYw City II L~a: Bo\nh H*' cw Wflltlltt II a...-; Mon!Cllelr •• ~ lrawl9y or OnletlO 11 V1KaiP1l Arroyo or AIUN •t llurtouaflt -c ...... ~ Mont~ mt Le hma; Cantrel •• ~ \llllllr, c,... •• l(eppll; Norwalli ,, Oenyon1 An1.i1• Valley at Notre Dame t8ht•rf:"' 0 1111 • ArlMI• 01 Waata1n at Morn noetO•: lllCleton• •I NogalH ; \llllencllt al Dlemdnd let. MJ.~~--,.,..T-Larr, O'CoMlll {ldllOlllt Miiie Whneller E'): Lllfl W1111t1 llelllon~ Jol\f'I Chtlflel ltntlOft ....,,)I l:l\rle Cltllt (Hul'tllfllleft ~ll k0t1 ~ (,._,lain V*Y); 111111 W1nd11t t'ou11te l11 Va lle y); Ha nrlk 0-~ (0-, vi.wi. ._,,._ lcldy Hin '~I; Tffel i-tOllMl (ldllOll~ H•rrr MOIO~ 0 l cllHnll ... , l•dlty ~H1111Un1to aolll; Joh" O•f!!Pm•n H1111t1n•10 lutll)I a u n Ood" H11nUneton INelll: J.L M .. a <'oun1aifl llltrl: l'llJ HlfkO (Mttlftlll ttlt H11tted CM11ln•ILCl:rclen Wont (Marina ): l•lt ~ 1w:-i11•••). Motl --~ pll"9f -Jelwl Oaltftel '"""''""°" llMoll) PCIA==,.. 1 l.MttlY ~-:f' > u.a.01• J Kii M IOll Ha,874 s, ... Ct....,_ ... ,. 4. Tom Kite 111,f?O I . OM Moroen "'·* T. Hier 142,2ao I~ 1I0,11S 1. uuv 1ao.a1.c • llotl l!aMWooCI 123,407 tO. C<aiO 8UMller t 18,otl 11 "'• Oeldwall 114.2 '1 12 Ka1111 p:.,gue 114, , .. 13. DeYld Gtliham 11 US2 14 llOll Glkllr 108.aN 15. a.vto ...... WO. IOl,7 .. 18, M llogera 10l.30e 11 . .Id Nlcllteu• 10.,111 18. Ed 'lOrl 100, 151 111, Jly H-81,113 20. John COOIC N ,304! 21 Tom Wattor1 116,711 22. IMO Aolll M,M7 n . CeMn ,..... 13.8311 24 Gary Koeh 91,711 25 8'.-t.Jetne '2,74 I NA...et.tloe . .,..........,, 1. Ray flo~l.1 ~~·~ Crene11-. 70.37. 8. LM1ny Wadklna. 70,39. 4. Hal Sutton end Ed flo(I. 70.76. AVIMM ~ Dl8TAMCI 1. John McComlM\, 277.9. 2. Tom Pur'2*, 272.8. 3. 0.. POl'tl, 271.11. 4. CUit Byrum, 271.7. 5. Tom WellkoPf, 271.4. DMV..o ttPCelft .... , ...... v 1. CeMn Peele, ,845, 2. L .. TrAYlnO, .759. 3. L-y W-lna end Gene Ullltt, 754 5 Jeeft Renner. 7 44. .....a•MOUUTIC* 1. Johnny Miiier .• 738. 2 . Weyne levt, ,71', 3. Tim Slmpaon •• 710. 4, Celllln P ... e .• 708. &. Jack Nlcktaua, .70•. AVIMM l'UTT8 "" llOUND 1. IMO Aoiil, 28.28. 2. M0<rle Hatalelty. 2a.2a. 3. Deni• W•11on. 28.42. 4, Tom Walton 11110 Ken Green, 28.55, Nf!CINTAOI OP aue4'A" HOLH 1. Ben Crenallaw, .219. 2. Tom Kite and Ray Floyd, 213 4 Tom Wa1-!, 212 5. Hel Sutton .. 209. IAOLE LEADIRa I. JollnnY Mk. II. 2. Hal Sulton, Tom Wateon, M•rk O'Meet•. Chip 8ec:lt end Ray Floyd, 7. tllN)llLIAD08 1. Hel Sutlon, 207. 2. John Cook. 202. 3. Jim Neltord, 191. 4. Ben Ctenellaw, 1119. 5. Frid Couplet, 187. ArM reaulte L.asune ......... A .. H lltlen , ......... .._......) Fllgllt A -Lou Clem, 71-10-81, 2 Anthony McKMkle. 78-13"'5, 3. Ed Wlleon. 80-14-81 •nd Jaclo: Lund, 76-12-18. Fllglll B -Chetlea Keutrnen. 63-17-te; 2. Frenk Henaen. 64·17-t7 end JOhn Wheeler. 112·1$-67. Flight C -Carl Bec:ltlunel, 81·21-tO: 2 Alex lrvlng, 84·20·14; 3. Eugene Brand, 1111·111-87 end Joe Mule', 87-20-87. Fl!Qltt O -Emll Alexender, e•-22~; "· Rey Ptnget, 87·24-63; 3. George W•llo.er. 17-23-84. Flight E -AlgOI Anderton, ll<>-27-13; 2 Slleldon Wettt. f 1·2&-85 end J-Pott•. 112-27-85 cc=.~:a_. ,..., .. .._) Wtetem CMtw-(a.ttee lied 1-1) Lallen I 111. Sen Antonio 107 S•n Antonio 122, L.elien 113 Frldey-Lallen et Sen Antonio Sund•y-L.eller• et S•n Antonio Wednead•y-Sen Antonio •• Lall.,.. Friday, Mey 20-Lallen at Sen Antonio (II ~) Sunday, May 22-S•" Antonio •I Laller• (II "9CMMl'Y) taewnc~ ,,,.. ... ., ........ --t~) Pllllede!Phl• 111. MllW-.. 109 (Ot) Phllede4Phle 87, MllWeuk .. 11 S•lurday-Plllltdllphta al Mllw-.. Sunday-Phlledetphlt •t Mllweukee Wednffdty-MllweukM et Philadelphia (11 -ry) Friday, Mey 20-Phlla d elpn(i fl Mllweuk .. (II _..ry) Sundey, May 22-Mllw7••• et Ptllladelphte (II -.YI ...., .. ,~, HION8C u.or-c-ty "'"'"-L•ll H•naon (Legune Beach). St..,e Mado•y (Caplatr•no Valley); D••e Yod•• (San Clemanltl; Mike Hurlbut (Si n Clemente); Mem ~ CL.aoun• BMcll~ Doug Plncleney (btanc:I•); Junior Ulu (Le Quinta), StlVtl Blue (Laoun• BMchl. ..__.,_ Mall Hunt (San Clame ntal; Dan G•at (Eatanclel; Scott Mc:Keough (Founleln Velley); Ric W ... al"GI< (l• Quint•); Sean Sh-erd (Newport H•rbor); Oan Maxner (Coal• Meee)C Men Clrrtco (Eatanci•l TNrdT-Mlke Cro~I• (Merine); Scott Ne1ao11 (Fountain II StlVtl Merttn (Coton• 094 Mat~ Crelg Cu =Del~ Gen 88)'tM (D-Hiiier. Jol\f'I (Edleon); Ch.,lee HambOutg (Coeta -i Pi.yet ot the Y-: Heneon. Leguna a-. Coecrh oc •he YMr; Dave Teytor, Mat., Del 206.lM 20U04 202.111 202.020 202.0tO 201.700 201 •tt 201 300 200 ,,, Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thuredey. May 12, 1983 C::I Go,den West, OCC tangle in volleyball TORRANCE -Arch rtval1 Golden Wst and Ota.nae Cout oollept aquare otl Friday at El Camino College here ln the openlna round of the Southern c.11fornla volleyball champlONhips. The match, scheduled for 1 p.m., la one of two playoff pmea alated for Friday. El Camino and Santa Barbara CC will IQUAn> off at 10 a.m. The two wl.nntta will meet Friday night at 7:30, aao at El Camino, with the aurvlvor earning the right to meet South Coaat Conference champion Santa Monica on Saturday night for the Southern Cal title. Golden West won 12 of Its last 13 matches to tie Santa Barbara for second place in the sec with a 16-4 record. Orange Coast was fourth at 14-6. Coach Lou Anne Terheggen- Selaky's Rustlers won 10 straight at one stage late in the season, including a 15-8, 10-14, 15-11 wln over the Corsairs. It was one of Sea View only \WO IOIMt Santa Monica abeorbed thla yeM. Sophomore ouialde hltter Mark Barret •nd frethman \. middle blocker John Koety bave led Golden W•t tht. yev. The Ru.tlen al.lo bout aetter Chrla Fl1cher, middle blocker Joe Rodgera and outside hhtera Jamie >Jtle and Dwiaht Pfeffer, among otherw. Ota.nae Coeat, guided by C.0.Ch Bob Wetzel, feell his Piraie. are capable of goma all the w1y • "Our fir1t round match 11 a tough one," says Wetz.el, whole team aplit a pair or matches with the Rua\lers thll aea.aon. "U we can get by that one, I thJnk we stand a very good chance of making it into the championship game." Orange Coast is led by setters Paul Coenen. Jim Vaccaro and Bryce Howard and midd\e blockers Billy Mattias and Jeff Cutler. crown to Brownsberger Corona del Mar's Scott Brownsberger battled back from a first-set 1~ to down teammate Brien Sullivan, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 Wednesday in the Sea View League's individu al singles championship match at Irvine High. TENNIS In the doubles, Laguna's Eric Schanu and Wade Perry breezed to a 6-l , 6-4 win over Steve Finden and Rob Frias of Capo Meanwhile, in doubles action Valley in the finals. whic h also pitted a pair of Leach jumped to a 4 -1 finalists from Corona del Mar, advantage in the deciding set of experience proved to be a key as the singles matchup, but Howie the senior team of Jeff Ewing broke Leach's serve to get back and John Washer downed the into the match. Leach, however, junior pair orFrank Hinman and closed it out by winning the final John Hostetler in straight sets, _lwo games. 6-4, 6-3. Howie was the defending Jn the singles final, Sullivan South Coast League champion, broke Brownsberger at 5.5 to taking the tiUe last year when claim the first set. but in the Leach was competing in Europe. second, Brownsberger snapped a On the college women's level, 3-3 deadlock by holding his it was announced that UC serve, then broke Sullivan and Irvine's top singles players, held to claim a 6-3 victory. Cindy Keeling and Maria Myers, Brownsberger broke Sullivan right away in the final set. took a quick 2-0 advantage, and wa.s never headed. In the doubles final, Ewing and Washer broke service of Hirunan and HosteUer twice each set to take the victory. All the finalists in both singles and doubles wW advance to the CIF tournament at Santa Ana High on Saturday, May 21. In the South Coast League, Dana Hills' Bill Howie gave highly-regarded Rick Leach of Laguna Beach all he could handle before bowing In the finals, 6-2, 4-6. 6-4. PATTON • • • From Page C1 want revenge. " "I'm looking forward to the rematch, but we can't overlook Clemson and l'm going to reiterate that to my players. AB far as we're concerned the nationals is one matc h - Clemson. A.nd then what? Does Patton think UCI can actually win the NCAA Championship? "Hey, why not," he says. "l've watched the movie 'Rocky' too many times. I see m yaelf running up those steps in Philadelphia with my team right behind. "I know h 's going to be awfully tough. But then I'm a dreamer." have been selected to compete in the individual NCAA championships in Albuquerque, N.M. next Thu.nday. Both seniors. Keeling brings a 24-9 indiv~ual mark into the tourname while Myers, a product o Newport Harbor High, was 19-12. A total of 64 players from around the nation will be participating ln the tourney. CdM, Trojans get top seeds Sea View League champion Corona del Mar and the runner- up, University High's Trojans, have been aeeded 1-2 in the CIF 4-A tennis playoffs, which begin Tuesday afternoon after a minimal run of wild card games Friday, none which include area teams. The Sea Kings of Corona del Mar will put their unbeaten record on the line against visiting La Habra, while University host& Long Beach Wilaon. Other matches involving area teams i ncl udes Orange at Hun tl ngton Seac fl. .New port Harbor at Long Beach Wilaon and Fountain Valley at Palos Verdes. In 3-A ·action, the defending champion Laguna Beach Artist& are top-1eeded and will host . Katella. -. Heavy boating nienu· on tap this weekend~: There's plenty of competitive action at Orange County yacht dub• this weekend with four dubs conducting regattas for all claues of boats and three obse rv ing opening day ceremonJes. At Newport Beach, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club sends Performance Handicap Racina Fleet yachta out on the third race of the A.n,elman Serles; Balboa Yacht Club atartl ellmlnatJon racee for three national jUnlor champlonehtpe -the Smythe. Bemlt and Se•n trophlH; and South Shore YC women Milon bid for the Boswell Memorial Trophy in Sabota. At Dana Point, three yecht clubl will conduct ~ opentnc rlt•• Sunday. They 1r• Dana Polnt Yacht Club, Dan• West Yacht Club and Capiltnno Bay Yfld\t Club. On S.turda)': Caplltrano Bay YC will 1iap the eecond rece of ita OcHn l\acln1 Serlee for Performanc9 Ha.ndlcap Radnc n.t ratinp. Huntinl'On Harbour YC wW lnauprate u. 1913 Bolla ChJca S.rlee for PHJ\F yachw Sunday. -----~ -~--------~- C4 Orange Coat DAIL y PtlOTIThureday. Mey 12, 1983 You gotta be kidding! Montreal's Andre Dawson (left) leaps in disbelief after being called out at home plate by umpire Fred Brocklander. The Expos went on to beat Atlanta anyway, 8-5. CLASSIF 1111111 ,~.., "'w. 111m.111 ,... ii ... "' w. IED· ;;;"'"" ...,. •• iiiiiii 111 '" •• INDEX ----I-Y& Tt Pllct Yow M. Cal -111111 .. La191 I.ml .. llWlllT &42-s&1s • r.r.ra'~""~ =:',\;f:°"~~~~,lcent • l£Al £STAT£ llllm JUm llfflllT G.•n<•rol IOOJ a..--ola• ---~br, 2 be Up; 2 br, """""°"' HIU. 1004 _,__ ,.,,_. a.11>o .. 1116nd 1000 Don't miaa th1a beautifully lanclacaped 2 be dn. 2 boat..--. •1.~.000. ~:=::.;::~ :::~ 3200 1q. ft. Broadmpor, located ln pt.e N laA-ltU•.-Y t~M~ M"' :m au.arded community. An outatandlna oa.., a. Jetiy vtew1. ...,_ ,._, • bdrm, 3 °""" ....,.", 1o:ie home offering 4 BR, library, large living bath, 3700 1q.tt. •l.J8&,000. ae..ntront. ~...;,::;" 11•1"', ::: room, dining area, family room with Lm .. llununatun &. .. h 1040 wetb&r, and beautiful planked noon and Hunt tt..w..• iCM1 new car...,ts '"""""'"hout. The extra large Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larp rec. nn., 1"'""' 100 -.... "'"a beem -.iu--furnilh9d. patios. '420,000. t....11un.. n. ... h 11»11 lot features a spa set In park-like ----~::: ~:;..1 :~~ arounda with a waterfall adding to the f'P'l•I ... a&.Tlf i..~ .. ,..., .. , •1»~ feett .. n f "canyon" li·"-g •725 000 New 4 br, • ~ ba. C\aM.om French Normandy ~:"i:;,11:~h .:::~ ..... 0 ..... · • ' · r.t.at.e 1.2 prime -.n hOltop •1.~.000. :t:~~~;::~~;.. ... ,,.. :~!: · 111111• un 111P111T t:i"'e.~::. ::: ttaun ...... ..,. Coronado laland CUit. bayfron' lot. 85' boal s. .. 1tt ....._v,... ,,_ IM.... 1 ... 111t, .,,.1-dock .. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w /t.enm. S-.u.,.. t Ht.-h tuu .... T"°"tm towo ..._ ..... "~ .... " ' tuwe t.'1••lit II•"'""" llUU Jt.. n.,..p 1 t·L~ A~tm.n~ I I~ !:.~.!:".?::~::. :~:.~ l •'"•·h-n t .. .u. 11 r t. \.,vnl t-•nip•h I J"M l 111n11t.m1n1"""" IJi• t)u•Alll·"' u"''"' ..... I lou.-• W bf> M~t\'t'd I ,J'l.. ln.unv y,.,..,..,.h 1,e"lil ...................... , ....,,.. ............. •ILUll 111.W PllPllTIEI ............... -... PlllL.91 .... l br, 2 be, frplc. Immaculate condo. On greenbelt. Comm. pool •w.ooo . BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 'l I y I '• • -1' ".. Jodu.. .. ut.111 f>rot)I\ I t1• t. .... I•• S..~ 1 llh Mubtk lh.m-1 Pa.rU U.!) to 34331 St. of the Gree.n Lantern in Dana Polnt, a new LUXURY 3000 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 3 IA ba condominium with l•-------.i Lm- MuunUun Dtwrt I OC.• ()r.,.nf(1 Cu 1)0(1 t>ut uf l"ounh t ~'l) Out ,,f Su111t• 1))0 lt..n.. ht~ Parma t)7) ._ ______________________________________________________________________________________ __,,~a!::!:;'! ::: R.LICloc..... 1900 electronic security & private elevator. Each room has a, magnificent view of Dana Point Marina. Canyons & Mountains. You muat see to appreciate this property, the utmost in "AFFORDABLE ELEGANCE." HUI> ADS ARE FREE Cal: Thle If whet curb eppee1 .. ell abou1. Beeutlful .. Bdrm 2 a. home In • fine .,... with .-y RV -end dote 10 a large perk. Wei prloed at Sf39,800. call ftOW 751-3191 Tennis gypsies aplenty Young pros hope to grab brass ring ...... 'm ...... ..... A'T-.n TM f~ ,_,90ft I• doing ~-NlW 8MIO Af'AATMlNT8, JH Hen'lfftOft, Co1te MHe, CA tltl7 l'loNld lM Ulwr-. lt•c "°'* ._ 1*..z.:r· CA 9*7 ~It,, 8Mch,CA TNI llulMr'9ll If OOfl~ by M lndlvldUef, fl.I..~ • ,,. .... """' -lllecl wtttl .,,. OoulltY 1~of Of.,. County on ~·1 . ,..._ "ub!leNd Orent• Ooe1t Deity "°'· ..... May ••••• 1t ,.., and bottles, and carried clubs. They pulled net poets out of the ground. They were out to scare us and they really did. A thrown chair just missed (American) Scott Bondurant. "When I got back to Texas, I just sat in my apartment for a week -I was paranoid. But it changed my whole attitude. I'm a lot more considerate of people now." Haroon Ismail, 27, a pro from Zimbabwe who corroborate<l the account, said he negotiated security arrangements with Nigerian police as the ATP repreeentative, despite the majority of players voting to go home. lsmall hlm9elf fell victim to one of the hazards of Third World competition, dropping out of the tournament because of a bout of malaria. Some of the most grueling experiences, players say, are on the "satellite" series. To win ATP recognition, a tournament must offer at least $25,- 000 in prize money, or join with three others to offer the minimum and become part of a satellite. To earn points, a player must compete in all four tournaments in the series, and a struggling pro's budget might not st.retch that far. Some pitch tents, while others sleep on railway station benches to make it th.rough. "Sometimes, w e wake up in a fleabag hotel and ask ourselves, 'What are we doing here'?" said Sheinman. "Our first night here, I opened the bathroom door and it just crashed to the floor." A specific number of ATP points is awarded each player in each competition be enten. The amount awarded depends on the number of rounds the player wins, the amount of prize money, the number of playen competing and the strength of the field. Bonus points are given for a win over a higher-ranked J>ll!yer. Ml.JC ..,TICE Ml.JC ..,TICE R.11. Wan...S .,. lflb RENTALS Huua.-. fumu.hrd HU'l.Lllt'1 Unfum .. MG 111.uM ... • urn_,,,.'d or Unfu,.ndht<d l.'"11ndu J\.irn t'undu Unf Townnvu..._.., furn Tu .. nnuu... ... Unf flupi.••" l'Um Oup\•w'' Unf ApoNoWftt.~ Aportnwnt. Uni AP" !Wm or Uni Koon• ....,,,,& lluord Hut11.'b Mt.'"·lit Gw.i.,.t•~ ... SUIT'litft"f' ft.t"fl~ v ... , .. '" twnw& 1300 1400 1110 2~:!0 ~i~ ?)30 u:u ~ l'IOO uoo 2tOO nm ltclf --ltoe Mil d08 not 2'112 IPll flJ/llTI• 11·1 1111,111 ._ H1·lU1 *********************** ................... • k• ,,wb .._. 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Plea" Uk for• "klll ~iiiii~~iii~I ~m:=;·.;,hefl cenc.1-N llU..., ............ -* Juat compteted cuttom Chee* 'fOAJI ed deity end home with -tthhig of "'"u report erron lmmedlat.-"""' quellty end ~ ...,11 ly. The DAil Y PILOT -venilnca f9atur.a. ~ flOU eum9a lleblllly for the tlful 3 St, 3be.. Drtve by ::ll: first Incorrect ln-tlon 2105 Mlremar and cell tolM f()f' datelL 1149,000. toOU ILlf f S·f •· m: ............ • ...... ... :~:! -== 1_. View of Beck Bey end !!!!!!! -• cweenery. w.11 dacofatecl :m •===---==1 11 Trlna" modal, 2 •OfY, 3 en,, llWPllT bdrme. M#ly deooretOf' 8124 ementtlaa and eoopel'•· dm Tl 11111 '"'-..... 121s.ooa. ftlU 10% down. Three b•· • WATI:KFRON'f :~~ droome. End unit. Up-HOMES S.C. gredel gelotel Wuher, REAL ESTATE dryer, electric 11•r•11• 111-1400 doof OC**'8 •l•y . .,...... ---------1 eent vtew. Subfnlt onw. -• • 1131,800. ... 1111,111 'II DllT luxury condo• on the llY I 11111 oceanelcM of Hwy w1th 111&.n U1·1• ~',,f;i~ ::,: • Cofone ~. corr. lot, lturdy 2 8dnn home, ont block to beech, good toan• aaeumeble, ody $315,000. U,_.10011: OOM~S Aeafi e 75-«>00 CAUl'Ott I l&UOM DOU.AM . PROPtPmm• ,Wm. Cot.e, llkr.i unlta haW good pettlfnO fec11111ea. ld .. 1 ""'"II neer beach. shopping end traftepor1atlon. 144-1020 &.m1 1U1. ma11 ........ -a1• Lrg 2 8t 2 8e home w/ den. The Franch doora and bay wlndo __ 11tve Ihle lowly home • llgfll & elry atmoephel •· call ue for • viewing appt. 831-1370, 517-6794 TR\DITI<>\ \I l<t \lf) Wiii trad• l•k• Arro· wtlead home Of' lot In 1ha community of Hemlttelr tor Newport Baecll home. 1'14n52-1ee 1 M2·11ll ..,.. __ .... ___ .:""'· "'_°' ___ _ COLDWeLL BANl\eRO ----...s Utmn Utt.- §.ea u t l f u l c u s t om h om e . Remodeled, redecorated & ready 10 move into. French doors enhance. ~ brick & latticed P@tio. Family r oo.m , 3 BR. Owne r highly motivated. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 * * I Ill llEEI Harbor Realty, wekunea Ann Greer. a teal estate prof""onal wbo comes to ua from Aucld•nd, New 7.ealand. In the exdullve North Shore area of Aucldand, Ann ... involved f(X' ~ 14 years with de1i1n. bulldtna and marketing of fabWoua OOMnf:rcmrbamea. Ann and her family came to the Uhited Stats acme 8 yeen aao and 1ettled ln the Lake Tahoe area where ahe conUnued with her~ intereata. H.apply, Ann wu drawn back to the ocean and recently moved to Newport Be.:b to -aat.e with Harbor Realty. Ann la a native of NOl'Way and 1peab fluent N~. Her bobbiie9 include lldlnc • ..wna. travel. photography and mumc. If you are con.alderl~ a real eatate ~ ~ Ann. Stie-ia one of thoee wonderful people who takea sincere delicht ln belplnc ~. A p'"•nt and cbeerful penonallty totether with her mctlmlllve real e.iate experience oombme to make a perwJrl who won't be aatiafied until you are! '==' S<C\\..AllA-"~tis· _.,.QA, .. NUM . ...._ ........ "' .... ............... -.-11.-..... ._._..,.._. .... .... Ormnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Thundsy, May 12, 1813 ca ~~-..m.--t•i:.-ri.m..-..--•maw:a~~-01i.:q-. .... m.--1••~lbll"--l•lmili...,_..~_..._ l!eLl!l!!llmLll'•l•ttdLJMIL.,_ At 3 7 M __ .._ __ .&lllllJlll!Um--lilll •• ,..;i~!ll!l~~~~~~!!~:-.~~~~~--:.u-._.-11.-i••dJmLJll!Ctttt.. RM C9tt -, mt....... mt ...... Mlol a llUlle, 0oMn *tlf fNnU ,.._I utM l!CMM on tlte ~. Gleen, 1 8', Apt, ._...... ........ a.., ... Udo .. Ol'll I Ir,~ 2 r••~ ".nil No ,.,, r:.c;rplo dlll c.:••• -t Ir. & Diii, ..._ P••I, '"•'Y tao, nH r I INM~ M, • PO'lil. • • 1, pi• • o It • .,.. ........... ,_,.. ll71/mo ?W" On:Hd. • ...,... tlO rrp10•1, gaa tire tint. fhope, """ ,,,, from 1171 mo. -..o.oel7 t t i o o /mo' 'Ir 1 'I 11'1~ ym~yo;J' pur. 111 .. 1ai or 144-4201 . WT l'll'Y ... .iMOJmo. 71,.1787 6r llUIMO .••• cme. 2 9dtm 1 ... pvt ....... t7M120 • • dlW Vllil newtv Ptilnted U flUllia Y!lJn gM te0-N7o. 2 H lino, 2 If. w. la. Mlel prd, dllcl I am.II EAttT •LU" TWNHH ' •"· I bath Colon'/ coo; tllllll pool wlWt 3 Br.._ pelnt, new oerpet, 2 .,._ wnlt tieioony, UR. I* OK .... t& mo. Cllll A1'f --/QiDI• ...... a.......L .... Co" Condo. Mllnletl· 2 Br. dbl. gwage, 1ot9 of , .... 0 1,0,,., ..cDI lllN .,ldt nwtr bdmle, l"A M, Well ~· ' ~11681 .. for Dew, I 8', 2 ... 2 OS P'· No 2 edJoWna IO . 111) A-1 ~mlmllm ..... lli.lilila.....11111i1111 Mee .... MAo ,.,.. °"" CIOMt •P•C•, 1 block ... ti ·fi~. ""uao ~ow .. "' •• No-.... Ael lffW. Wllloft Larry Of... ...... t1IOIMO.M4-10t0 geo. elllrw logo Iota: EJlla., CM, MCti By OWft«, Lo~ WOOd 1111,000. For a prfYMe from OOMl'I, fUtn1~1 ~tllO BUT Alty ... ~ TIL Mgmt 142•1'°' z •R 1tie ept '4915/mo 1114 M , Mon tllN rtt ...... w/older llnal9 Nnlel, t~ 111tned and leeded vle wlf'!g c all ('1 U }, tor .... orrent.t'1M4" . Wll•AM _u_ 29,2 P9')pettrM Lan'• Large 1 er. 1 .._ ~ h'•• •• tal mon tfil~come ~ Oceer\ View. w.-911 .. 1 IT. NEWPORT HEIGHTS lpt. ..... mt . .. .. ---{,\) ~ pool OJf'll, ..,.. .._-.-I ~::~·own~::;; ,:_,1~:~~.:. f.~:::.n:. Quiet n11i9hbo1:,ood, 2 Hut• 3 bd, rm1y '"" a 3 r!·:: ~;.:' :=:·~ :0, A::; $H-47'8 0t &47-4472 au:. a.o bld9. aeootmo. ~ ,.. ..,._, 30t t aM.OOO. 4M-964e Bdrm. den. i beth, fenc-''P'•· dble gar, ooean 751JiM · · L.A. carport. Ho i*a. I.tide Jwtury 1n • tllN ro-_11341....;....;._•..;._ ___ _ S.......... open~ ed yerd, av.....,._ "'°'1 view. 228 11th 81. 8eOll ... 15 ,_ Ltg 28' guutllpd 3 Br 3 ea pool •P• a bdrm,·s betlt plu• 2 ...... ''dll!!e..1111!.-..!!!!! wrm. now throug" Sept. •1100/mo . Cell 1g1811ttOl/Wemer3Br16t6 18". "47~*415 BeO. Pvt vrci. '645/mo: instmo. · · bdrm unit. All brick, ~ 29r, t"'8a, pet1ofii •1soo rno .. lncludel ~: "Ute" 8*t372 rent to OWi'! Iota of ldr• 2 Br. ~ est .. 141 ...._., .. wood & •hake. NHr w1..,..1~dn.wt1oeriy ----::2~5m 60-ee 8 , 3 Br 1'A b• townhO\JM in1o asM1toBEST,.. TSLMoMt. 754-00l1 'er bey& beed\ Nor'91 ........ 000. 1~ 2nd. A;t. MM1tf encld petlo, oomm. POOi 2 Br 2 8a condo nr 80. a lk garden epc, petlo 1 lut. .... ~ fJt11 "4351=· . · ........ ., ..... · •t -... 110-t1a1 134-t101 Lr .. ....., IUMt..... l ~ayground. lmmec. Coaat Plua. •;.,~o No chllcl OK. No ~ei1. De6llM poolllde wtre tareel t60 , l7W72t It..... So. eo.t Pteza--. IQe 2 8'. H95/rno. New crpt lmQ. 752·itt7 peta. Ella 831•7 M60/MO. ~-2 br, 2 Ila, blt-ln1,1 WM\Ollft .... 2 br, 1 be. ...... 4 br twnhM. Fully ··-...... ...... IHI .....:11. .... & paint, gar, •t•p• to l!!O ,"!'}J to own a 8r 3 Tutla llM 8tUNNINO llrg• , Br. dlilwlhr. 1·~ mllM bWtl. eooi. ,.., lltoOOlno. No hel•nll Ill! aumable 11~1oen.Cell POOL! LC>ftiy 4 er. 2 aa. ")'Ol'9:'8.n C::..,1• ;;~921.i::: 24tti St. :t~'M~ ~-M30~3 8'&. llffordkldable ~ !!_~1:>J; ~ :t rec No peu. 1550/mo. peg. ll60. ~IA2 OI -Stu, 1-4t7-i338. tow down or 1eaaa op· e. )'Ol''M low thia home w oat • ,.....1 --· · 53&-8382. _8_7_544 __ 12 ____ _ ILlllll I ...., LUll/'"1111 tlon, favorable term•. w'nlc:n offwr• you 3 BR 2 Old TOW!I Olaaelc hOUM 100 &EST Alty... ME8A PINES 2a60 Hana DELAWARE PINES 1 Br OWf gar w/ffl*, Vfll'j ..... -Eit·lde townhM, 3 bd, • t 7 4 . 9 5 0 . Ag• n t bath, a 11ep-<1own 1Miig lta Vafuald.. entry kltctl kldt ... 50/me C.-lat lfll BEAUTIFUL 1 8r '610 2 8t. MOO/mo. cute . 35th St Penln. ••1namaetau1t1.•Ba. 2~ ba., a12201mo,1-l3_1_ ... _1_0_1 ___ _.,. __ room. formal d ining •al ms 53M190 BEST... • • PRVpatlo,pool,apa Frplc,pool,gar, I $525/moyfly.H600N .,.._. marble try MW231 I ...... 1111 room l 2 flreplac••· lniat 21t4 Dane Pt. 28r 2Ba. pool, TOP ar ... quiet, no pela privet• patio. lllC;Muc i:m ~ ~om '~ !!p!I Come IH the brl~t 4 Br 2 Ba, CdM $900 yrty. apa. wma. w1k to bch, 6'49-2«7 No 1>9t1. 142-8807 , laa a-tt mt wood be9m 0911, fl"l*I a 1111 ftm·¥Mld LIW MWI kitchen with ~ ea 3 Br 2 Ba, 11000 yrty. mTlU ·mar 1 n a . s 9 O o mo. M 451mo 1 81 1 ea Apt 19~ t Delawar• St. i 1 er. saes. 2 er. *500. wet bar. Main llv araa 8eautltul 2 aty, 4 br & Liquidation 3 8' model area. All lor Oflly $20 , S P• CI a I I um m • r 1 to 4 bdrmt. 1tar1tng •I 910·n40 eva/Wknd1. frplc, tndry rm, caiport: WllM.Ml IPTI Yearly. Pool, nr bMdl. upper level. Lrl llv rm def'!, kit. blt·ln•. extra perfect home. •20.000 000. Oall now (714) rentala-1 Br condo on M26to11150 3 B 2 Ba Ir /gar a MW •tor... L 1 & 2 8d bua. No p«a. ...._.277 w/mart>lefrplc formal aewlng/hobbyrmlngw. belowmatl<et $389500 951-0117.. be'J,4Brr1n1bllnghouM . porol. Ava1r·1~med. 3&6Avocado rg . rm., among---:..._ ___ _ din.,. .. plu1 bale <Nlf· Fant11Uc buy al $159, $13,500 dw,;, cau' Pa~ on~~ wa.n 'l= $850/mo. 552-8468 -TSL Mgmt 142·9412 plnH 6 •lrHml. S•c ..... Au PH tooklno oc.a1'1 Gourmet 500. Divorce foroea tale. 1 r I c k T e n o r • a g t -IOI' & Wknd gat... pool. gym & epa. L 2B 2Ba So Cl1 kit wl1olld cabinetry, By owner • ,. •11111111' 1 CIMn 2 Br nr 1tor•, bu1, No pell. From $480. Ji r. nr · · parquet t1oor•. 1ky11gt111 K4-<Mta1540-2eo3 780-8702· Opet1 today. tfM1ll lty T...UaMI Val.UIS ~J1~~1~::; MM591 ua, -=-~ ::-mod-=-t~::d n7 TownhouM for Rent, 3 bd, &42-3153 Huntington CrMk Apt1. 1 BR condo MC gate INte quarten a eYel'I an..._ ~-l·I ----ltt1r l..w lthn 65,. 7 2 story, 2th ba. dell. frpl, s~ T hM 2 B 1,.... ~~~ =~:i~.1r!.~ new. pool, Brl1to11 f d = Quaint, te91uded cottage Near SOuth Cout Plaza. pat Io , 1 7 4 O • q ft . 1 wn r. • _,,...... Warner area '450 mo vator. Pro Ian ac . 1 h h k f 1....;=======-1 3 bdrm, w. ba. Burglar 1950/mo Call 983-t900 a , gar. n r 0 CC . & waler pald, televlMd · · · pvt patio w/bltln IQ. ~m:. ~r~~ ori:: 1111,IOO Le= Ills....., alarm ayatem. 1850 per 1575/mo. Phone alt eecurlty. From 1510. Cell Bobby, &4&-7434 Attach~ w/auto =· .,.__ 2 Bdrm home on IOUI YllW mo. 111 plua t mo MC. -~-a,..,... .. rua1a11 .. 2:30. 548-7214 848-1813 from 9-5. INl ~ . l7M ~5;or 2~yremc:: 9'111~ Mlra lvge lol with ma,; 2 Br 2 Ba Fee condo, nu Tuda HM $75 cltlanlng lee. Call ..,,_ •-•L--IU-PremlUm 2 BR, 'A btk 10 d ture lNlt t-.RoomfQr M Miii Heidi 557 -8550 o r ---------emocl plua uaum Ian leaM. un'lt• or np•nalon. catpet/palnt. uet n 979-2390 In Th• VIiiage ol Wood-Ptaia1ala 1117 Llfl• ..... I IN YILUll bch. MWl'i r 'llow 305-561-5540 •125,000. 14 daya. Della, 831·12&8 ...... • .......... Id .. ___ bridge, townhome 3 Br. V •c •T IONS/ B •y. S650 mo. Plue .. curlty New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury & retrtg. gar. S700. No "~-... _ .... am ... .. -r-2~ Ila, pie dllhwuh« " " " apt1 In 14 planl. 1 Bdrm pell, Joe 551-1452 ~ W a.a•.1200 • bdrm. 1.,, .... Cul· .. -· 'n1 • In • FRONTAGE =er 1111 depolll. Cloaed garage f om .... 5 2 Bd f om --w.& 3 BR. large 1olld Oak .. .,, • .,. ._.. patio, ml bllnd• Br. 5/26 or 2 Br 1 Br Incl. 2195 Miner. To -r •~ · rm r ..... ..... ~unnrcLfFS famlly room with 8' eolld 1ac. Only 10 yre old. l900/mo Near Culver & • --• • • cell M5-t804. $830. lownhouM fromt.;;;;;~=------!!!!-=:~ '1fM\(. Oak bar, waln1cote, $850. 11t & 1 mo MC. W•t Yai. Loop. Agent, $850/mo. 303 E. Edge-1895 + pooll , tennl1, PUlQ 9118. Juat !lated, ocean, iiilmmmmmmiiiiiliil hardwood floore, huge 1100 cleaning lae. Call no 1 ... 5-45-2000. water. 1•871•2866 w1tarfall1. pond1I OH W 1 al --•t -..... Heidi 557 8550 or ,._ .... -•... tor cooking & heating ky rent •now ........ canyonvlew,atunnlng -••.....,. country kitchen with fir• . -VISTA FILA.RE 3 BR -•• --Lg 2B 2ba newly dee paid. From San Diego $105 6 up. Color .TV. 4 Bdrms. 3 BR 2 BA "Linda" place. Ta1telully deco· 979-2390 famlly room, brand ~ pool,r adut't1, no pet~: Frwy drive North on Piion•• In room. 2274 m 1111 a..I Moerei, 1lngle llory, In rated. Enormou1 lot. Verlalllee: Lg 2 BR, avall home. $900 mo. iea... s 4 2 o 8 4 8 . 131 9 BMch 10 McFadden and Newport Blvd. CM. Oeriy & awtata th• Bluth, Newport au, 1iet1 1cul dde aec. de.aul lhl· mo to mo. Beautllully agt. 780-8817 ,...,..... liellleler 673-0884 1 ' weat on McFadden to _'* __ 7_«_5_. ____ _ 873-7781 790-1397 I 1% LOii! Beaetl. Ellcellenl condl· u Y an •cape wt I urn w / 1 e c ur I t y · S , tlon. 1ro1t tree•. $215,000. 114001"'° · TERRACE, Cardiff 2Br, M001 __ , plu1 eecu~ dep. 2 Br. 571 w. Joann St. up 89•!w511n9d8 VIiiage. (714) 4 Br, F.V1. nearK405I lw'i1 4 JUPPIF mil 3 Bdrm, prime Colla ONLY $185,0001 Shown by aj>pl. Call Mobile· 2· BR lully fur· 2Ba, 11arage opnr, nr '""· cleanlng. "" 1tree1 or d o wn. No pe11 . "'" · 1hopp ng. ' t pr v. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. din. End Meaa locatlon, 1011 of Call Agent/Owner Frank Vaulao, 759-1501 nlahed. Comm. pool. pool, Jae, tenn11. $795 parking. Small & qulel. S460/mo. Sierra Mgmt * $380/mo. up. Bach, 1 a $24-0/mo. 964-3644 unit. $286,000 Prtv Pty cozy charm for only 714 644-8382 •••&•.,..,.,a_•.,., $800 mo. 831· 1268 Joyce can 146-t804 to.... &41·132,. 2 Br. unfum & tum, pool, Room and Pvt birth In lull. 7B-1N8 ~~~~~~~~~ ~-~ WE HAVE SUMMER Waltz• ape. 18992 Florida. moblle home, 'h blll to ~........ llST llWPllT ,_ Real&..-RENTALS AVAILABLE Untverelty Park Town· 842·2834 842-3t72 ocean. Furn or unfurn, 2 Br lt>a 1129 OOO P WATERFRONT HOMES home, 3 Br. 2•;. Ba. Den, Trl-plex, 3 bd, 2 ba w/ meatiBJllJ Beautiful MW luxury apta. 1285/mo, •100 d ep. 821~ Jumlne • • · ro-Ac--c.... INC. 631-1400 tmall yard 2 car gar,.. dishwasher, mklrowaye, a••--Avail May 10, Refer~ ... ~,. ooo F p 15"' ... _ perty Mart 840-9019 r.::t:t:. ' $ 0 / frpl patio gar College _._,_,.,. tor renl, 2 •tory, 3 8'. 2th plea••· Call eve• and ~~merits' In 1.83'o:; lul. ltacll IMI ~ Cati1true mote, pool. 1 O mo Paik, 1135. 9'45.7739 Besutltully landecaped Be .. dlhwr, micro-wave, weelcendt. M0-58« ~~"t (s~it~~.:~an~~ "* -Foreclo1ure: Reduced ~~~~~~~l~l .. ~[a..i!~c~llL:: ___ U!!l!!I O:,~.:-:: home. 2 8-4 ~:~=d~/~ ~':.•· :;~~ c2 afr R 0:'t,·eIT: :1-w_r_k-ng_F_em--25-.-4-0-.-no-n-- Eaay walk to bet\, 4 Br, 3 $100K to l 385K. Bay· lllWlt l•H Bluff .. tale home, wnll• Br, 2 car gar, A.IC, end 1400. Dix mobile home, Bachelor $420 Doug, 892-2108 amkr, kltch prlv. gar, ~d':o~od 'r.0'~~:':1:1.! Ba, 1pacloo1 llvlng rm, ~~1~· 21>8. 46' lllp. '81 l.anQ9f Mobile Horne, water vi-. pvt drive-unit, pool, jac., tennl1. no pet1. Mature ldutte. 1 Bdrm. $500 2 Br 1 Ba balcony ml· w/d, prv bath, pool, ape. pine wall•. If you have famlly rm. laundry rm, 14x40; 1 Br, In park. way. well .llndacaped, 3 Avall 5128. S700/mo. Quiet. Heu re. 199 t 2 Bdrm, 1V. Ba. $575 nu19. Ir~ baactt $..95 tennll, Nwpt Cre.t, N.B. CMti I'd make )IOI' a deal ~1~· 1188,000. Tll-PLD $23,500. 714-892-4122 br 2\.1. I>•. dining rm. 759-1197 Newport. &46-8373. 131 E. 18th. 846--6818 mo. · · 1350. 850-17116 aft 6. you can't refuH. Call Ill.Ill ......... ~ •-y IUOI pool/1pa.· Owner has Qu llt 3 B 2 Ba poof Short term. 2 br, 1 ba, B_............ ••25 · 720-0844 Profe9alonal Meklng mele John 136-3748 exOIO. 'FREE equity 3Br 3ba r--"'rww bMfl tranaterred. $1950. • Y r. · Pool. June 111 to Sept. _,_,, ... 35 t F V I 10% d 3 Br 2 Ba hM 2 lwnhm nr downtne. 3 unite and all good In-Bel rlre 2H~me. Llghl 496-1730 :S1J5.o etory f/yard, 111. Nr. OCC. S550 mo. 1 Bdrm. $495 _, fll 1111 ::.:... 842~1i . poo br, ,"a. .Pt. '326,oOo. :l~i;J2o5omo: sue ~~~e .~~°?g~!~h~o~: :~:~ 0:~en.n. d!::'~!:; Ctreu •t1 llu UU 539..e 190 BEST fee :82~7~: o 10 r 3 m 0 · 2 Bd~5d~~d 5580 ~~~~.';~5£_ ~~ <fo11a MeH, s 180/mo. OWnr 142-5290 •---------• Very hard to find. Top llv. dining area. Young Old CdM home tor laale, 540-9626 yard a garage. Kid• & Apply 5-7l>M, Mon-Fri. ---IWlll Spectacular &.y & OCNll view · .Le ttne 6 1WO BR dup6e>< lltuated on 50 ft . corner lot. Beam cell· lngs, llcyttghta, and 1t1ut-1era thruout. K.ltchen la remodeled. One blocil to Corona def Mar beach. Owner wlll con1lder leue/optlon. $845,000. 0 o n'n a God 1 II a II . , , I t ~Macnab · Irvine IUI llUI 111m location and the price 19 adults & pet• welcome. July 1. 3 Br. 1th Ba. • .... rt ...... mt ....... IW1 UH Lrg 2 Br. newly painted, pet• welcome. 545-2000. 2127 W-"-. Avall 615. Clole enough to get Ille good •I $325,000 • has $22,500. 540-5937. IQI. o c e • n •Id• P C H . LARGE BLUFFS CONDO 6 month• rentll or ..... crp/drp1. $495/mo. Agent. no I•. Room for rent, nr bellctl 6 benefttofcoolalf.Beau· goodaaaumableloen. BACK BAY, lmmac 2 S1200/mo.780-0187.No 2 1try, 4 Br, 3 Ba.' Completelyfurn2bd,2 832-1766 Walktol>aactt,NEWSlu· lwy, Hunllng1on Bch, tlful 3 Bdrm 2 ba. In top llL F.S bdrm. $25,000. Comm. pet1. Noo amok••· $1300/mo. 844-2807 ba manor. View of Sun-••oo 1 Br r......_ 11_ dlo, f." & waler paid. $250 & $200. 831-9805 ahape and great loca-pa-..,. IRllJll p I b 0 & •• ti R II -... .,,.. v•v tlon. Kitchen and balhl •-15-. oo • spa, eh. wner BAYSIDE PLACE BAY· Waterfront, 3 br. 2 ba, ;:.. dl:.::ceot~ L:~ patio, clean, no pet1: $390 mo. 5~7 Large room w/pvt balh. completely remodeled. l'JM12t ~!.~s-= 0p. ~:~~1;:'~ur J:~;. ""decor s1eoo mo. + Bch In i lenced guarded 731-C w. 18th. 873-7787 VIUJll ._. Coate M•aa. Employed ·Beaullful land1caplng 5 Br. Eutbtulf. huge lot. Ctattt--'-~ a-• dy. Rltr. 675-6161• lllp "400. 673·1'464 community. Age llmlt•· Spaclou1 2 Br. Ownera $50 move In credit, ef· :;~J~•f. 1285/mo, and belt of all the owner $255 000 Lease Hold !!. -•• ~ Oceanlronl 2 yr1 new, 2 over 52. Excellent Bue unit, DFI & FP.<$600/mo. fectlve now lhru 5-15-83 -------- Wiii finance 81 S10V•%. S31ti,500 lae. Agent 2 cemetery lots, Pacific .Mlllml OIW 1torybaechh<>uaeon 1he Servlee.IS85.MG-n29. B. EllerlHn Broker 2 Br. aptl for rent. 1 room, $200 & depollt. ~~=·and for more 1144-1742 or 648-10« View Memorlal Park, Guarded community. sand. 4911 Seuhore. 3 842-2171 720-0740 or 875-2373 S510/mo., encioMd pa. W. Co.t. M..._ -fllll $450 ea. (213)891-6017 Poole and tennis. 3 br, 4 ba, $1950 mo. Call ....... ...... 1111 PINE BLUFF APTS. tlos. Call Boyd or Nancy 54&-8121 MAKE AN OffER bdrm, 2 ba. Dining and Mra Long. 850-1'90. -2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 Br Loft 2 847•9920 Room for rent w/kltch. H ... IULTll • htltx•/ Vaill IHI tamlll room. Sl,SOO mo S,..IHt 4 Wrll Ba. with blulf view. Child 2 Br nr1nop1 & bch, pool, prlvg1. Near bu1 & l'JM12t ......... ,,.. 4Unll1acr0Mfrombeectt 2131 96-1802 plus den 2 bl lamlly Spacious,singlt,ont ok , patio, trptc, ga1 quletadullcondo.'595. •hopping. H.B. Phone S 115,000 to $129,900 on Balboa Penln1uta,.3 Br, 2 Ba, l/p, gar, avail r 0 0 m , S w 1M.M1N0 & two bedroom aipts. stoY9, dlshwHher, 1p1, Srnl pet OK. 979-7829 982-7520 lMf ~~~e= ~~P=~ :i.~21~·':! ~:.5s.~~:ie'cimo, 111 & POOL. Patloe overl'lanQ, ~a~m. 831_8107 •UIMU Wll.I Bdrm tor ren1 by the bc:t1 ....... - ...... .... Now.' S299 950 • nicety lan d1cago••d. 2 Br. Townh~·M •pte. In NB. S200/mo. Call ' -,. •• 3 ... ,..._ bch 2 B 2 Ba S 1 3 2 5 8 4 0 1 2 7 ' ~ 3Br 2Ba Ir""" tlo ~ " ft • .... .,. ... IUmllble al 13'1'%. """"' • r. · · · • • ..., • • ,....., pa • frpk:, dlhnr, lrg patio, eve.• "---... 8-rtlful 2 Bdrm & den. Bulld your own drHm 2131957•8488 Duplex. eep. yard, gar-559..e188, Off. 720-6897 encl yd, encl garage, nr enclld 11ng1e car garw.ge, I .._._ .. ......._,_ -... OPEN SA S 11ngle 1tory, llreplace home on thl• 88 ·x 158' age, lam rm, !rptc. No lewHrt T Santa Ana Country Qub, H ,1 Hart>ou F twu. --..._ 1230 sAJ~ ~ b~. and doOble garage. Aak· resldenllal lot In gate Duple><, 2 bd, t ba. lrpl, pet1. $850/mo. 840-7742 •ec .. ~! Br. "'8lt avail May 15. $700 mo. Moor ::0 ~ita romi=-.-U... .... ,._;;;,;;,;lla.-.....--.-.- HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ing 1132,950. Call guarded community of gar, $277.000, onve by Spac, ,2'nBa.elean 548-193e mo. • · 540-116t Harbor Ridge. Owne< 11 614 ClubhouM. Newport .wll llW TwnhM, pool,~~ etc. Tl-Ill 91111 • ~u:tfut ~:-yd'~ motivated to NII. 1585, Bch. Owner 494-6303 Ocean view. End uf'!lt . $800, A.gt, 544-FURNISHED or 23~4~7~~· ~c~: 2 bdrm. 1•~ ba. $425 Wkly rental• 1105 up. appro>< 'Ar ecra, lighted 000. Call 675-2311 days, la p UH Cul~. 2 br, den & 2 PANORAMIC UNFURttlSHEO, Sote-4131_ pkJ9 S375 dep. Gal pd. Color TV, frM coffM, Badminto n court, 2 or 875-33t1 evu & ,_, l!l!!!r FP. $1595 mo. Call agt. OCEAN VIEW ALL llTlUTIS Near F..-y i-ted.&°:! & atepa to pato1 wig•• fir• pit. ~~~~~~~~l-~Wk~nd~•:i{,, i"c.ooiONI-Pllll • ....... 780-8288· Hlghly upgraded 4 Br. PAID, HEALTH VIW •llYA 893-4894 846-9243 oc:een. en'• •vail. Owner •05,000. By = . BIG CANYON hit .... Rara 2 Br w/eundeck pool 2'1t Ba. fr/dr, Pvt wllled TE S I E SI . 985 N CoMt Hwy, I 4-Ple1 lrolc comm. 1 2150/mo. CLUBS. NNIS, pac ou1 • de Apt•. Oeluu 2 Br. 1 Ba. In t.agunaBeecfl,494-5294 appt. 780-9133 PRIVATE Open Sal-Thur 1-5 1111 XLNT F1N 750,.1852 gourmet l<ll •tone pie .... 1 • .,. SWIM~ ..i... Encl gar, patio dlhwlr & ~. carpet•. drapee, ...... ml.I IOld. 18 Cherry Hiiia . 1860 539-8190 BEST ,_ -....... mud'I more! s;;;, ltove. Moel Ullll free. No bft,.ft, endld gar.1510 ............ a. Priced below nwket for SPA w e • t e r n E • t • t e • l lmT1 Old CdM 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, IUNW no ~ Models er'~ 1 Peraon ....,.5 No p«1. 54()..4.484 ON THE SAND quick Nie, 3 Br. 2 Ba 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Plan 3 In 551-1234 . UllN PIWIL.I 2 .': o;g·:ar~.1Lg~ 4 Br. 2'n Ba. New Bed· . opal cW1y 9 to 6. · 1 Br 2 Pertonl $455 2 8'. 2'A Ba. TownhouM, SUMMER RENTAL nou.e. ,,_land, -.in. Orange Tree Pat101--------P · • • u · ford model, guarded 2323 Elden Ave., C.M. dl1hwHher, dl1poHI, 3 Br. 2'Ba. unit,_, bar. fin ,337,500. Roberti Homes. ProfeHlonally LIDO BAYFRONT with One 2 bdrm & 1111 1 840-7782 area, comm pool & ten-Oakwood 548-7854 ~ '°' Wlllfler/d"J9', llM'nilhed, WMtler, dry« RMI El1ate 493-0202 °' decorated. Pluah carpet, Dock. $1.2. Xlnt nnanc.-bdrm. 2 bdrm unit hU 2 ....... n I 1 . $ 1 7 O O I m o . attached dbl garage, pa-lncld. Summer, enclld 131·"83. Mk'°' Cindy. cwtom snuttera. Excel· Int wllh low down . llreplact & dining room. II.... ..., ~5403. 844-8131 G• .. A,.we.b 1485, 2 br. pool, 2 per-tlo yard,,_ Hunt. Bch garage. Ll.11•'I lent amenlt . $126.900. 67 7873, 873-2274 Located on double lot New 2 & 3 Bdrm town· Nwpt CrNI 2 ..... 3 br, 2,,t ION only. 325-J 17111 Pl. Hoap. No peta. S550/mo. 6802 s...nor.. WANTED: .. _, ... Harbor 60M100. Owner flelClble. homel with dooble gar. -· Ne.-.rt lddl So. &48-5137 (11am-7pm) Aef'I requlnld, 848-e92t TSL MQmt. 842·1803 fllllLI-,....,,,.. '' 1550.000. •11n. Quiet E'alde. be oondO, lofted celling, 'r~ -View or similar area for Liii IULn $800/$1200 mo. Contact frptc, aundeck, dbl gar, 1700 16th Street TownhouH 2 Br, Y• Ba, · HO\JM overlooklng CdM Opn HOUM apecill price purch-or trade for In-t•• •• owner 81 2134.A n....~ pool & tennis. M95. 116 (~t Oowr) lrplc, pool, ape. attached lniat fJ44 State Bch, deck In front reduction tor M8)' 14-15. come properly or land. , .. , ..,, .. .,,... Kall'alll. 962-0778 ir. ... 2 Slll garage. Avail June 1. No yd, lleef>• 8. 212 Mar- Tradewlnd• model. 754-034~/agt Ave. 145--0897 4 BR BAY~ONT --pet•. $&25. 831-4984 OfangelrM Condo 1 Bf. guerlte . 1 500/wk. s:.•h~·~0c:! ...., 1Wa1 Ornt 'J 18'1 Sm 1 Br. gar, fncd yard, wllh bolt dock. New Newpart Seidt No. Clewl 1991 Maple Ave. No ~lu• loft ov~1'J 1_8_75-3 __ 130 _____ _ try view, pool. apa, Bank llquldatTon. Tennis E11t1ide CM . A.gt M75tmo. Drive by 790 crpt, paint, etc. 12700 8801rvlntAwnue pet1. W:i..°:is251mo.'111 2 bdrm 1pt1: N.B. nr 1685,000. 4 t Bodega players 1peclal. Beaut. 848-9484 W. Wllaon. 873•8338• mo. Law1on RHlty, 2 Bf dOW11llalr11425 & tut plus $150 aec dep. ocean, furn. or unfurn. Bay Sat/Sun 1·8PM. new 4 br, 3'A bl, cuatom r..ti fer lalt ltM 842"9666 8'15-4562. (at 16th) 1 Br upstalra 1385 975-0518 558-1083 Aleo unfutn. C.M. ReM. Addltlon11 Information Interior with marble en-..... ....., ...... .....,_.._ ..... .--.. 1 IEU YlllE Newport Height• auper 64S-ll04 Sierra Mgmt. 841-1324 551..()882 ' ' rente. 142-ent C h r I • C a r t • r try. $495,000. A.gt, J«ry, E9tate Sale: Huntington 2. Br 1 Ba coodo, encl. loc. 2 Br. houH, dbl .... ..... fJQ 1 Br mobll• home, El 213 /288-4 5 47 or 752·1414or&40·5234. Beach, 1 lot & adjacent gar. w/lndry. 1595/mo. gerage, gardener. OCEANFRONT APTS. 1 W 1 Morro trailer petle, Lag 2 1 3 I 5. 2. 1 8 3 3 0 r ILIK n mUll • .. half lot located 21et. St. Ann• McCHl•nd, 1gt 1850/mo. 875-3083 or Br winter renlal. Avail. lo me8tiBJIU Spaclou• lludlo. 1tove/ Bell. ~Sip• 4, right on 714/551-3398 19 the unhalppy aound of NWPT HGTS 1389,500 =:ff & Walnut. ea1.12ee 879-9887 8-25. $750/mo. lncld1 refrlge, 'n blk bch, nr land '800/wtc. 640-57911 ...,.. ...... ....... • property lalilng out of tee land/owner 642-9200 BHutllul 4 br. 2112 b• ....... -utll. No pell, 548-1930. TllMlm lhopplng. $390 utlll pd. CORONA DEL MAR 2 br, 21..t bath condo. 1800 sq. ft. Miily extras. Poolllde • tennll $159,500 Open Sal & Sun. 8'15-4494 ·····~ With add-on potential. TWo 1 bdrm unit• or one 2 bdrm llOu9e. S225.ooo. B. Elltrtun Broker 720-074-0 or 875-2373 c.ta... Int .... _ CU.tom bullt 3 BR, 2 Ba. ~. INl!e roof, RV acoeea. Owner wlll C*fY 19' IOlln 1157,800. .., ····~1 •· ... nn eeerow FULL ICIE condo. Eut1lde. St150 3 Br, 2'A <>• formal din 873-78-« ........ hr,... 494•2797 btwn 3-ePM. NHt 2 br lurnl•h•d '•m II ~~~YR ~·fu.lo~i,=28:. mo. A.gt. &42-4623. r tam ..... S1200/ ·----u-· 1 Bdrm 1'1· Ba 165() 4 !M-3M2 -· home. 1orry no P•I•. 81 llUT e';4--0335 rm. mo. "l'ffl!ntl 11&. 2 Bdrm 21.t Ba 1750 "== .... L -11 June 15th to Sept. 15th. Is the IOUnd the t>rokar pvt beach comm. . Lovely 3 Br, 2 Ba, dTbl gar. Out••··"'-El ....... ,...__ lllllN DaM fJll 2 Bdrm 2 Ba +Den $780 ~ • •• 13300. Agt. 873-8494. mllkn when the above 000, by owner. Prtn only. VIEW gardener. 2053 uetln. ._ ..... .., ,_,. ...,... Frplc, vaulted eelllng•. NO FEEi A.pl. & Co(ldO V Ip OOCUfS. 213-433-t492 Ownr (213·541 ·6198). do, 2 llry 4 Br 3 Ba on BAYFRONT, p6er avall. 3 dbl gar pool epa. rental9. VIiia Aental9. aalia _Ilk lllt IELP II a..... 1171 SURROUNDED BY mll· S700/mo. grnbll. 2908 Quedada. , , 0 r y. 2 b r . , r f I c. see w. 1eth St. 87M912 Broker. Ptlm Sp~lnga. '350/Wk, 11 what the out ol •tale -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Hon S homul North -TIW•I• 11195. 675-2490 $1800/mo. 876-308 645-2739 842-C905 lll90 tor wknd. 3 Br, 2 ,._ • Tu1tln. Rick Alderette, -•"----... corporate owner Hye .... 1111 llLL Rllr, 731-4444 DHlgn1r perlecl with Nlc:e 4 Br. Condo 2'A Ba. Ctnal Ml llu fJU $425·"26/mo, 18'. 1 Ba. :t Pvt =· ~ 6. =tt~i:::.tell• him Beautlful warm tamuy ht el "-aty . ll2S 1 ~~f~~::;;. 2~, ~~f/J~l~&o780•9843• Duplex,• er. 2in ea. 2100 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. Frplo, :~~87~:C, Tree 1 homp. Shows llke a '1199 _ _ _, • • 1q ti. front unit. Avall. balcony/yard, UR, gar. IN NEWPOAT BEACH le Let' T Ac• model. Large 4 BR, tor-2'A PARCELS i::• with WOOd burning Nprt Height•, 3 bd, 2Y, ba June 15th. $1100/mo. ege, dOM to llorea. Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm Oceenfron1 • Emerald 1 ry mal dining room, large Ulll 111111, eest of Sun 81~·::m.:,~~ 2 1tory, 2 c~ar. 644-7220or549-8755. 810Cenler 1 Apartment• & Townhou· Bay, Laguna. Fully tum. lll1UllOl ILD famlty room, 3 flreplaoea. c1tz. $127,580, 3,000 dn. ~uiwed kitchen. Reaid· 845-9095 or 842 2 1•~ blocks to beach. TSL Mgmt. 142-1803 -·Some are elegantly ~~1'&:.r·.~~n•·S•pt. OcHn ,view. San Cle· 12~ lnlerHI only pay-ance hu ~to pool 3 Br. 2 Ba. meny ><lraa. ,5251mo. Nice 1 Br. $895/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. lutnllt\ed. Alar?:. apot'"' J"d va-ment• • llnHI erH. men11 7 yr1. By ownr end Jacuzzi. l 7eS/mo. I 1 l96/mo. Commty etove, retrtoe, garage, 1 houH, 2 car garage, From S595 Nwpt Boh 3 Br Condo, =•T':'t':r~ic:.\':c! $315.000. Call for •P· 878-2141-. IMllllU&.n poo1 yeer ...... No pete.Avall lrplc. 1ma11 yard , OnJamborMRd.11 June,Juty0tAuo.Nrbctl • only I 1hot1 "111k 10 c5~~n1 ~:_' • n t ( 7 1 4 l Plf¥lTI Ull 675·2311 or eve1, call . 548-ee22 June 1. 7141883-2723, wutler/dry9r hk·UPt, all San J=f'I Hiiia Rd, 4 Fulllon lelll, poolll a pool and tenn11. Redue-Thi• property has It allll 4 848-3375 Waetctlff 3 Br. Den, Office. 7·tPM blt·lna1923 Pomona ,.. 8190va11nl~. •1o1·~'"'°sH·~"'°s ed over 120.000 tor iut Bdrm. 3 Beth, French .. ~ ..... 2 ~ Cntry Kitch. 2'h Ba. 2 cal' S~taeuler Ocean and TSL u-1 •4 "' 1•''"' vERS•ILLES -· ..... ""a ~,:.. p""~ .... Exletl'W, 1"" II • Normandy ••tata on -1 ... ""1 ba, · """"' -· ""'" " ·-·--· fOP9'· · •• epr1 ktef ak lloor 1•r. 11ardener, no rte. ty light lllew9 from all VILLA &At.BOA t 1e1 By Th a Se a aumeble 111 .75'At ·now 1+ecre w/vtrtw of prtvat• no '0 187~· r• 1100. 637-145 or room•. Immaculate 2 1 MONTH FREE RENT CONDOS &31-C980 4IM-07<48 · only$278,900. take & rolling 111111 3000 dee. ardener. /mo. 148-e10.. bdrm, t ba. Corone del 2 Bd townhome IYP••---------•·--------144-1111 eq. ft. w/drametle beam-Call A.newer Ad 805, Mar locetJon. Loolllng for condo. 1825/mo. Agt. llw.t lnllk ti ....... ed llvlng rm and 1tone 842-4300· 24 llrl. Blulfa 3 BR 2 Ba, 1 level, 25 plue. Either ~· 14~9850 2/Den waterfront apt ----..,_.~ ~ ..... patio ,... ..... 2 Br 1 Ba ~..... a11I Juf'!e 1, W/D Incl, _.._ ..... 5 II B tlf I Fe Non«nki. 2W5 • ....._ 1-J .• ..,,._..., -·--• ..,_, · · __ ..., 1925 mo. 84()..8748 Ot ._..., cou..,... mo TwnhM, xtra lrg. 2 Br. '"' l'IOW ave · ••u u Twnh ••· e 1at C M. u 1q VI 1 a.... -..... 2 car tattoe & loadl or garage, new Pllf'lt & p I u 1 u t 11 I t I• 1 , B• double gar patio ground•. Mndy beach, *307 ~h ::cal::~~'!.°.:: 1 ii•~!!!! 'l~~~~~~~~~I avocado ' fruit treH. lloottng. 1625/mo. 2029 2 bike to bch, 3 BR 2 Ba, '114-720-1832 1n dr1 , I 5 2 o / m 0 : bolt lllP avail. No pet1. 142_.,.12 0:':2~ nou.e on prime 7~ •· :.... Vlala'• flnelt .,.., A re;e w111ac1 HouH "C". fplc, new kltch, comm . eeo-oeoO i...:.7=80-09::=.:..'::':_----t"ii===r::=;;;::;;;:::- lot In Ea1t1tde Co1t1 !lt!'jjiij:l'i'i,..li"ii ... iilii.!]!!! find ac 1210.000. 548-2778 pool, 2 car gar, •t17S, C..S.... PM . LUXUAYUA2be.ger "' M .... Motivated Mli.t WALLACE a co R.E. 4 Br nr new condo 2 atry, '45-1141 ~ pool ~Small 1 bedroom OVMt b fl 180011 St19 hie r9duoed prloe •H. 9ttl129-stee pool, Jee. mtcro 2 c. Newport 1parkllng 5 rm er, pvt ' patio, !'Ira lrg =-~=5 E/atde. ,:: Aw. n::te1 or 0001 Better ... ttllt 10-ITJ!ll.~!!!!L..J.ll!I gar, dewtv, nr SC Plaul, flat wtaar pool, ><Ira• gerdan. 2 Ir. 15t5.00. · 931-0HO ~. day I 759 · 150 t or II MA£:NAB ),veetor wanted for 1110 f• S1100. SS&-0778, HOO. 5H·l1tO BEST 557·2841 2 Br. plul Den, 2 Ba. v1ew1--::;;::;-;-;""".=:'.~.==-=---1·-=~~:.:=:.=:~- 752·73r3 ~l&l.r= 1111 In N.I . flun 1oned TownhouH 2 m11ter '"..._. UITW ~-;:.::;,•;1:.W~:t 1 ~ :!:;~ WE~ "'y w,....; dplx. call (702) Sll-5944 tldtm, frPIO, 2th Bl. prl-..... -2 "· 1\4r ... T~. w/o~enera. 1785/mo. Oowl -. Fii YMI REALTY or write: Po lloK 3318, va• patio & den, pool & o S•nllllCI Of Ex .. H I I 54Wt11 · StetlllM. Nevlda ~9 •P•· a oar gar•t•· n ~o • 90• -"'°• oatport aw-JflL P~ t1C1 waltc•' lee rtty ,_., ... __ t 7501mo. 557-2721 or CUit I llory ,.,,,._ ..., ema11 '* 1111• teun-I• tllta Vllltt.d Olli-......... ..../luc 1111 558-0217 ~l\OfNi :0 ~ : df'y ""a:rc· ~·· qut~t. 1ara9e. 1 er condo, '671 mo.... I IIthd .... fllllf, Uftlllf 8114 llll&Y Ill trade Lake Arro-:t Ir, 2 ea, bllln1, cpt1/ rrr::t:.' t tn metr bdrm. Ttl. .....-nt ~-teoG lllno. MWUIS curtly oomp tex. Call #1 In OrMl9 Co. 1•1, l '> 16 Marlner1 Drive -wtlted home or lot In the drpe, fenced yd, garden-Sap. maid'• quert•r•. __ -• ·-f.w CondO, 2 bd, t ti., (2tS)QO.UH AlcMnt. eartMh'*I ii~ ' 1 1 community of Hamlltalr er. No pete. ten. Pool,.-. t,..,,., ooncl. •-·-•-frp4, lnclrY llOOllll>• rMnY s ar. a 11 townhoUH Pho4ol ~acil*4 ....,. Cu I t o m • n I e •tor Y for Newport auo h 131-2071 10taYI"leeM.13200. Bach, 1 4 2 Ir. AP••· atr-. no p«e. 11118./mo frpto 2 pattoa. gar ... • .·~~= l.endar forecloHd 1 Mediterranean. New Uled fioore, hofM, 7t4/151·7M1 Av a II, June 1 8t". pool, 'P' U A, oerporta. ts1 ... 1t.,.., 4 pn1. IM· Hr. Hoeg. Avell.11t'. """to doelt•l lf:tnCI pluah earth tone cptl, 3 BRS. Ital b 3 1111 I la, llon11• rm, t44-7u 4• lkr. No peee, ltnfNd ~ Lu1tvrv 1dult condo. Nr 1100 mo. tit, 1Mt 111u1 Newl~ ' your b .. t offer & In Hanct.orne den w/hand U'OWeled 1 opt•. drpt, bl1na, ~ & ._. .. •• ..... ;'al'~::.' ;:'u.... lo. CoHt Plaaa. 21111 depoell. Mo P•••· ~ °'° tato4tM g:o.•· 4 If. 2 le. t.1• 1traw plastered wal11, brick lam ""'!W I:"'~· MOO 1 eeo. lWO ITO..Y CONDO 2 ' TIL Mtmt ..,., ,..;o. ~-=· 14•·1141 .._ & wttndl. '4 Off to II ,.: =:: ... M. flrepl•ct & bar. Hua• prlvai. ,,Ctrw~im. .. All111.1lar-i...1l11.lllai . !)drm7a\4rle.11'41' ,;.. 14W111 Ml·1a :::.:' J'• "'°• a• OOftclo • ..,_, .-. wrio.,. ~ .1 ... ..-L-'"" d ........ ooo· t l 1 d ·-- ----"'' blltClllft In °"' .... IMO mo. Ho pelt. THI ...,,LLI . ..0 111•rt , poo~ l•o, T\lltln Ofc ~™ ..-Im 11410.....,ar . ..""• no . a n • • m W port 1 • •. le "4IO c.11 MMOM MMeU Hewl cl.::;~,ld 1 Ir ~ '*'*°'...,. U"''' llYne , •1'10 • ..., ""' a OM ,.__ GIP In • on...... Cathy Schweickert 644-6200. I .. Ill .... now NHtto MIT ... OU don't ,.., I ""' to .,.,; MW °""' Clrpl. go;; ... w. 19'11 It. MOU .,~ ... & '"' e ••Y way•be • ,...,.., a ldrm: 1"N. eeo. Qllle, IHtlkf• cherm I tictrm "draw fMI" When _'/OU llltfne: fl'IOd yc1 w/petlo, ..._ 9111 "'°' , ..,.._. 1 I MMr M .... INI •t n lclt 1 ~.._.at l1I007MO. ltOUM Ill redone deoGf .. an ed In 1M i:.., ... ... 1e1f1 unit 1U1 mo., utt1 t .,.J toOt.t QUlet .,..., I ,.._ 1 altllcl Ott =~141~·~~~·~~·~·~'~'·:·:•:r~.l:..::J~~~~~!~~~~~~=..JJNo~~'*~a.~A:¥111::s1~1:s·~"'::!Jc1111~u~·~a~ .. ir•g•:1~00:··::·•11"°'~: ·w~.,,,5~Ac191=~ca11:: ... : •tM ..,,.. AM auo po. '"'°'° 1 r91,11. Ho .... • ••to1mo. No fftO. 1...,...._ . N1·U41 NM1!0 ... T... I Mt·M71. Cell , ............. 20. Pett. !It.on• ......... 111 ·~·n ftee r .• .- "· .. - L r - Ii ,, II . I '~ I ~- L ... - --· _-.... --,, ... -.... .._ ......___ ,, . ce ()qngii ~DAILY PILOT/Thvrlday, May 12, 11U l!r $1.84 per day ...... ''M• C....., '--,11 .... -. -J --''"D" --.. -. r•·s -. ._. ._.__ • __ ._ 1-•• .,. •Nft oablMta, cabl'* Aemodel/......,., eomm. "-Cebellero a aon. JACK Of ALI. TRA0£8 IAOHINO "°98 WAHJIO -.m pp W •· 1 •• -•'I MA ....,...,/1andeeiape That'I ALL Y<>'I p.y for• 30 day ad facing, bare & formic;• & rMld. Llo'd, bonded, • ~ Compl. malnt, comm' Call Jactc anytime, my homa. !xcelle n ,rompt, neet;rof....--Aepelr1. lie '212m count.nope .. 442.oeei 1n1. '°' .,.• Na-t1u ~': ,.., r,.. tt1mMlnQ & ,... aey «night. e1~14 wonc. ,... .... on,... loMllJlo,..... -..114t =~ & prot. ..._..,,, Mt-eOOT ~ . .,1. ~ LL ..,. , • I ... ~ monl, GtMn-upa. FrM ,. __ 1...._.,....,.,.,.. quMt. Phone 142·547~ ,.._ tor :I' Oii .,.,, PGllll en: _,_ ....-• uo IOelN Remodel •t. "4~ aft. •:30. ~~"' anytime. IHT/IXT. CM.I.JIM, needl. '°' •11*1 -·-t•.!!!!-------In the DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIEC TORY P::r• Mtlmale ~ Adcrnt l Cablnett' &pert yard dean-up & ~CUCCO-~ .... lfttlM •• •• ._, Oii ~ 5 p.111. •T .. & MMOnry: New/ Carmin 84&415M &4MM-4 l!!n!•'•"'I meintenanoa wvtcae & more. JB iwa-9990 Palntlng-OC 11 yrw.lc. ~m. If no ....,. ~-Al fYI*. Quallty Aepe.lf Altaratlone c ........... "" IAL TIMBANQUE • THE Jim 545-Mte •"· epm PAPA CLIFF Houaa llttlng dellfed ~ 14 • Pl. ... 1.. ('11•) .... ~-· ,,.. •. Lio. 831 • 2346 Door~ --JUOOLING TIGHT ROPE JAPANESE GARDENER Fencing tll•, plumbing )'OUng, rwlPC)nllble pro-... ..... ....... I -.nn ~ IN8TAUED P io.. • 11111 WALKERS. Unique party Malnt, clean-up. FrH odd )ob9 M0-oe20 9"" teuronal for •ummer Uc. 4211114 ·:i;:it1 '**-''• Pool lerW» Al kinda. Guaranteed ~-ryPAt. ~13 • HIOll quell I" Interior al\llt1alnlnant. Partl••. Mt. He.-1573 a.fl. &pm, H ~ ..... C month• beginning In 20 yn -.... -. _ Ma. John 883-0487 1 ___ -_...;;__...._ __ .. ___ 1 .fl ' lphool A11emblle1 OfM ·-.--•· atpentry June. l wlll car• f()( ~· Ion ....,. _,,, Reollr/tml Job9. F~ bH utlf ca.lion. French C.mpany Picnic•. Cali Cablnet•EJec.Plumblng and pay ulllltlH. Call .. .,.. ana..s pleC • "'*"'· ~ 1 C.emlo Tiie at Co.I DO ITNOWI .......... y OUI' Dally Piiot 8eMce Olrect«Y •h•lvH. partition•. Lo doort, r.•l\allno ' MlchMI He-8411 tl&PAllll UllllD Fencing, OON 9M-Of49 875-4478 ll1et I pm. ' INTER. RHI. r•IH. l:*'· ,,. -· 4 ,... w/INllll. Wort& guar. rat ... Steve 731-1311 cu.tom flt ed mouldlnga. . 839•150S6 • FAIR PRICESI Painting, -Fr .... ,. ltwa 547-4211 -·~~· l46-l2tO 0eorva MM30t e.iea CUSTOM CARPENTRY ::.~ ~; '"""" lellalaMu AmblllOUI J~ ~-roollno. carpentry, gar-.... !If PAINTER NEEDS WORK !nfr ..,... All type1. 20 >""-Uc. P.A..l.D.E. e.45-33015 ~tlque Aeetor/Rec>llt cSen., weedl119, edgJnO, denfng, CrPI clHnlng. BRICKWORK· Small l<>b9 ut-•1 Huber "°°"' .... .,.,... 'fWl!nO/Word ProceM1nQ Aepreeent•tlve PalombO "2-t314 Broder1clt'I Cullom &4~~; =~t9~S mowtno. ltimmlng, epray. ate. Starr 64e......71 Newport Coeta M... . RALPH'S PAINTING New CeocMl'..cka . °'**· ~ rtMl6onl Quality Woodwortdno ~~~ng, fertlllzlng, la.U. Irvine ....... 875-3175 QUALITY INT/EXT Uc. 1411902. 541-t7So4 RHIM... 851-1041 CuMI ltniet You name tt, we bulld" & FURNITURE TOUCH·UP Low rat ... lie. sa&-9898 .... ,.... ...... I• N='I Typing 8erYlc;e Shampoo & ltMm a.an Install Ill Xlnl refs. Flne tum. r .. 1orec1, , ... Johnton & Son: Oo own DUMP JOBS *MuonZi·Stucco: ,_, F -.-.----OC. 12 aM bullMtMt Aa ..... t Color brltt•n•r•, whi 554-4254 839-7427 ratH. Your place or work. 115 yrs malnt. & 'c!~::ot..'£1J3°e~' ~=t ~~1~2:~Y· Paprly _. r~. • ~311°" .,.2•71 , 867•9150 · 141-1111. 111111 --Or--fww---.y-•. -pil/1(_1_no_L_ot_1 crpte • 1 min, bleach. Dnwall ;;,ne. St-. S3Me83 landteaplng. 754-19911 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE BRICKWORK: Small or Ferth~ ln\erlof =n EllO'd IYDll1 avail -+ Rec>llt...S.alcoat~ ~·1v;:.~t~5:.~~ DRYWALL TAPING ••• Deer ltplr 15c~~~~.~~:~~N~ Furniture. Trull, Tr-large Job•' repairs. :.~~CN~:.i7:s':'o3~5 ~~,:!.Et,\.~~ ~;.:J-'-v~~M098 8&8 Aaphlt 831~119 chr $5. Guar. ellm. pet AH TexturH & Acouatlc SPRINGS.HINGES-NEW mllnt. MrVloe 54e.-2502 983-5415 NORM Loc;al refs. 845-8512 ,._ Dllfl Hallberg Gradlno odor. Crpt repair. 15 YI'• FrM •t. l<evln 873-1503 OPENERS, All repair•. HAULING Blackwelder P1perhan~-.._tucc;o IYWI. 841-7511 ...... g..y & Paving Co. R .. /comm u p. Do work myHfl. DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL ~c:-~·trt 1~/;~480 ~:,~~E~~~:-~~~~:. Cleanups, yard/\rM ave. ~·BC MOVING· ~'C:.:.~~~-~1~UI . ltnttarlal.......... we WASH WINDOWS Lie. 387al04 842-1720 Ref1. 564·0123 All phAMS a Repairs · · · om trimming, •m•ll land· RANDY, 842-7847 0uick Cerelul 8ervlce Pia J •-·•· Secretarial MMcal: typ. FMI . ProfMllonal lahtltdat Ctant/J;eacrttt BUD 552-9582 Garage Door Operatore, ICIPlnt Jadl 842-8855 le Cl •-Uc. T13I04e 1552 '"1·0 lttr ""'! Ing, copy, etc. FMI wv. Quallty work guarante9d _ _ __ aprlng1, hardwere. For ' ... taa .. t .._ 81~458 1.,.. HH F '-· •~•73"' BABYSITIING Cernenl·Muonry-Bloek lltctMI clemoo1tatlon, S..Cout Gardening W81119d, mow-ROBIN'S CLEANING PL.ASTER PATCHING ,...........,. rM ........ ta ....... "1 My Coate M ... home nr Walla-Cull. work. Lie. 2481 Newport Blvd. C.M. lno. edging, raking , Service •• tllof~-"ty *1·1 --* RHIUCCOI. lnt/ul. 30 ..... "L.et Iha Sunahlne In'" Vlc1o:1a &42·8482 1381057 Rot> 547-2883 ELECTRICIAN. Priced &42-3480. IWHplng. FrH Htl-clean houM 5~7 Belt qulllty. 25 'ff •Kp. yr1. Neat. Paul 545-2977 SUHSHINE WINDOW rloht. lrH Hllm•t• on .. --• m11 .. &45-7541 · Compe11tfve re.... •'T WUTI Cl.l!ANtNO &42·1549 lalJttal Concrete: emall or lge large or ltTlall ~--Exper11M HouMkeeplng Lie T-118,428 730-1353 v. . DYS 1'm I~ Jobe. Remove old, re-Uc. 3""''"21. •73 n359 S.vlngs hdwe. ELEC. Mow. edge, clean-up, Vac; & 1Uppllea lnduded s G c .. ••~ • -aa1L-•~ I ••• "5 2 """ " "" ,... ' \rim Free 111 Rea TARVIN OLLEGE r-uw ~ A...,..., fact ol llf9 la fie 30 ~ eaii::' def. p._ w nft. ,......., 1 RESIO/COMM'UIND. OATES. Bob'1 546-3187 ralet. Jim M&-te58 I . Kitty &41 ... 870 STUDENTS MOVING ""'"' ~.. ~;--.;_gy blh may~: •••l•lf anytime. Perfect lor 111 C.udc Tilt 20 yr1 Do my own work Car•niH QUALITY CLEANING CO. Uc. T 124-438 M5 ma up 2 to 3 llrnea • hlgtt l:noc;li1 oftetl wtien you occatlont. Lovely lor ......__ ... Tiit... Lie. 278041. Al M&-8128 Qlu1I111ntr with• l*eonal toueh lneurad. Ml-8427 your Pi'eaen\ re ... In UM reaul:Jt:lng Dilly '""""'-I 973 .~~1" • ......, mll BETH 850-0933 WATCH US ~ROWI next MVel'al _,... Art Piiot Cl fl_.. "d ... ..,.. ~ " Fr .. 1. Guar. 983-3283 •Electrician: ,_/repair. Cu1tom bar mlrron, war-Pl..W.. go1 ...-d .., " 1 to 1-rn~ All ty~··· low prlcH. Topped/rlf!l.O,Vad, ci..n drob• d oor9. tub & Bachelor•. c;leenlng & Palatiat Y~ .. lf no ,'01r _f~ rMCtl tl)a Oranoe Coast --CLll. c . up newl•wn• 751-3478 I d .... , ble K -2• ... n M •••1111 ~~.· ... ,~ .. lonyouon.~-martlllt. =-----------1 1111 Ut Llc'd. ree Mt. 831-2345 • · lhower encl. Gl•H re-aun 'J· ,,.. • , aren -p••--,. ,.... v _. _ ,,, ..,..,,., ...,. Phone &4 MARK A. NELSON 1 -=::;..;;=------1-.=...:::.;~:...:::.:.:..::.:..:...:.:..:.:1 T1111·-11111 "'acemenl. 520-0201 540-2 18, bet 9. •tt 4 r1115 _ .. _ WATER H"'"TER s~.1 A•'I Don I 2-se7a DESIGNER -BUILDER Loving & Reaponalble ELE<n'RICIAN iRW "' by Richard Sinor. Lio, "" ,,_, en«gy, ..., nrnar Reaid. clealgn a working FrM w.k. Fenced yd Gd rat ... Fr" .. t. Lie. L•wn·tr ... lhrub ln1tlll .... ,... Lady from Poland looking 2eoe«. 14 yre of happy Pool hMtare•Fumapea al ~=~~~~~~ drawings for bldg per-C.M. 831·H25 wkdy• 418449 Wayne 831-7530 Tr• trim/Removal -Jor hou•ecleenlng, HBI loc:aJ cu1torner1 Dr1ln1 clelr9d lrom $5. (114) Ml--l Peopte who need People ml\1. lnter .. ung & prac;. Child Cllt• In my home, nr ELECTRICIAN Lewn malnVRototlHlno •••HOME REPAIR l'V area. Exp"d, ral•. Thank you, ~ ... 114 Mllnl tram $115. Repalre SeHlng anything wnn • Thal'• wtlat the - llce l ldea1. low ratH. Plac;entla & Victoria Lie. 233108. Small/lg• Free •tlmate 54e.-eo15 'i.':'".:~~= Stephanie 842"21117 eve gullf. Evlwtmd wne I . Dally Piiot Clwlftad Ad DAILY PILOT 64a-.o41 . WMt C M 84W731 ' .,...., --' ,. .. 5203 SELL Idle Item• wltl1' a M&M le a ilmcMe rnet19r SERVICE DIRECTORY · · ,~,,....,re. --Clulln.d Adi 842·5e78 Remod. Keith &41-4672 Sell Idle ltem1 142-5878 Dally Piiot Clalllfled Ad. 851·"°"4/&42-9033 )u9t c=-i M2-M71. . . . la al llboutl ....... Wut.. net latlw1 ltatah 211' Ptnnal1 3112 •rt19n, T.D.'14121 ltlt Wut.. SIM 1e1. ...... llM l!lt Wu... SIM . Prof. mat. Male 1trgl. non Front o ltlce w/1hop SPIRITUAL READINGS WIDOW HAS ••i lor •...aat E1erow P«tOnnel: Fut ~ ---emkr. nn. IOUnd, looking •pace, 800 1q. It. rH-Advice In all matter1 •• ------to •her• luger view ionable. Coil• Meu , love. murl1g11 & bull· _T.D'1, 110,000 up. No Star1 le60-$700. 2 avall. growing Eacrow Co. home or condo w/\ennl1, Zoned R4. 648·72411 ne11. Aleo counMllng ~41ilt ~hettf· no malty. 539-8243 Direct Aoer'q =:: :~t::.~== =~~n~~:·Pe~O w":!k ~~~ pool. jacuul, etc. with C 1815 So El Camino Real. 8 •n •on noo. 10248 W•tll')lnltll' Ave er. Salaty baaed on av"-Sat. required. Credit HOIOSCOPE . BY SIDNEY OMARA prof, M/F non emkr. eaal. ltatal1 ltll San c..m. 492·7298 • 873•7311 CLERICAL er. C8ll fonl 81 14&-ms uper. helpful. APPLY Hunt. Harbour to Laguna 800 1q tt .. p· .. b ...... water 2nd TD'• from •5 ooo to f 1 .__.._.. K I R K J E W e L E R S Beacil. Call Wollgano.10 & ,gu pd, ~ic :~·~11. incl. CIRCUS OF 150,000 high ~leld ... PlllT JllE °' n • ., .. _, (Harbor Canter). 2300 Friday, May 15 1.m. lo 5 p.m. at (714! 1800 IQ II ol lanced cured by 1lngl11 family /P OLERI Experienced Rental Car Harbor Blvd. Coat• M ... l---------p~~------·------ ARIES (March 21-April 19): Restle. feeling 638•5790 or <7 14 yard.C.2,SulteT, 130E. llSSllE homH In San Berner· I peraon needed to write iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii should not be permitted to dominate actions. Stress &42-0138 evening•. 17th St, C.M. $500/mo, 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. dlno. Prln only. Call 01hman'• Sporting conlrecte. 7.11 Rent• o.n.81 Prof ... lonal temalew11nt1 548-04711 FULLERTON Dennie (7 14) 888-9828 GoodlhManlrnmadlate Cer.ll50-1180 JM ..... .., .... logic, be patient, realiz.e tide will tuni i.n your favor. 10 share home In c .M. ,. ..... ._ ll-llM•t• Mon-Fri 9-8. Poeltlon avallaD!e for • Fllllhlon Hoellry llhlePlfig Focus on snort trip , unuiual l'fieasages and area With eame. __... .. • 2nd TD'• trom $5 ooo 10 paif trm•AIP Cferk lo l ~ . .X.,•d only. interesting mail. Scorpio, Aquarius persons figure Shirley 842·1207 Retall/olllc• $875/mo. .,.. 12 .... te 4&11 $50.000 high yteld ••· wonc 15 to 20 hour9 per Mu11 wor\ with many . tJ 548-1158, 875·22 13 l •afl l Wiii cured by •Ingle lamlly w.ek. OpenJnO la at OUI' detailt. 711 W. 17\h. St_ pronunen Y.· laratn fer Int 2112 ev.e/wltndi. -homH In Sen Berner· Dlvlelon Office located &All• B7. Tnilt/ ... .,.....at Pff PQel11on evallable tor lndlvldu1I with general olflc;e upar. Handllng P0'1. typing and phone TAURUS (April 20-May 20): \'ou learn where Eutllde llnXle ,10. StOf· .... ,1• ltatab 2t2t ATTRACTIVE dlno. Prln only. Call lull mlnu1• from South I--.. ---.. -..... --.. ---' money ii and how to obtain it. Focus also on lost MASSUSSES Dennie (714) 888·9828 Cout Plaza. r..._ --aoa ooly, 1 2 C.Cll. C.M. •$775 up. 2286 11 lndu-TO SER\IE YOU. Moo-Fri 9.8. Mull be experienced. articles, special hobby, personal possession and 673-7544 1trlal office. 18101 Re-For thl1 po11tlon, pre-Call Fltth Avenue Flor· In leJ communication with a special member of opposite $95/mo. double garage. dondo Clrcle, #T, Hunt· *Fill IATI Pvt part111 wl1h to pur-vlou1 otrtoe •JC~ 11 I 1t1 , Hunt . B ch. P.M. lhltt. ll>tl*'d only I sex, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure 724 Jemee St. Costa lngton Beach. 642-2834. LA RGEST & MO S T ch1a11 111 & 2nd TD'a, preferred. Prior AJP •x· 842-0898. . tl M•N. 673-7787. RELl~BLE t h I . II r II •. Bk r perleno• 11 not mandi· 1---------1 pronunenuy. ---------I 1200·2500 sq.11. Wnt Ir-1,000'e ol mbr• since 11619-758-0318 1 Forkllte/rwy machinery GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll be at right E.llde Cost• Men, agl car vine.,. •. lncld• oftlcee, 1984 ory, II Exp. lo sa hr PlelM call lor appolnl· rMl"ll MS.5000 Ext 521 be1wean 9 AM & 5 PM place at crucial moment. Moon in your sign gar1g11 ror storage, nr trom $540 mo, Tom, 972-1000. 24 houre 11 you are lnler .. led In 53M243 Direct Agency hi hr h t . d r bl h 17th St. seo pr mo. JO)'· 851·81128 OlllllTIL IPA Eatl•m••t lhl• excellent opponun-10248 w .. tmlnlter Ave g 1g_ ts correc; JU 1gment, re 1a e unches c:e wa1tze, 1131_12ee 11lac. ltatali 2925 lty. P ..... app1y In Pll'· ..,. -p·•f lllDM tmll follow Inner feelings. We•.,. bright colors, make ,.. 1a•••1E ltlt WMI.. Slot t r--. •-• R.E ore In Newport ,..... W111-1ld1 C.M. 1lngl1, -... • '°" o: PUT Tm Wiii personal appearances and exude optimism. Virgo seo. StOfage only. Auditorium, 1eet• 250. 2022 QUAIL AIDE 10 minor handicap-• Beac:h nd• mature per. plays key role. 631_6063 Full A.V. w111tmln1ter NEWPORT BEACH ped lady. Driver'• lie. & ISlllAl'S opportunltle1 evallable eon wl'lfl'I. ofc ~Ille. Wiii CANCER (June 21.July 22)·. Look behi'nd Mall. 891-0028 12-6pm. Ml·llll rete. Hrs neg. Live In or .. with th• Loe AngelH tr1ln for poeltlon. Call Slngle guaoe lor rent, out S33-029e ... Tm -TlmH Clrcul11lon D•· Scotti 9-5 wkd1y1 scenes, hospital visit may be necessary to fulfill E.1 ld• Co111 Meu 10AM·12AM · IY9 -partment In our door·to-831·2242 obligation to one who is temporarily confined. $15/mo. 548-"31 Aaatuc .. tall l l&f & Wiii Amblllou• college •tu· s~ :N~EOES~/F door newipaper ••1" -G--EN.-L-S-EC--AET_A_R_Y_ Cu GI dents. Earn $15010 l300 " program. Guaranteed Tenna will be defined, you'll see people in realistic OUict ltata11 Hl4 Aauucnanh 3002 1• rl• per weel<. Alt. 12 noon --------hourly wage plu1 com· We need aomeone good light and you can finally overcome tendency To Serve You A•k tor Don. 845-5780 lllll TYPIST m1u1on. Hour.: 9 AM·2 with the public, 9ood on toward.a self-deception. 1817 W••tollff. N.B. 278 WllllT Liii •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• 1---------55 wpm. Muat be ICCU· PM, or 4 PM • 9 PM. phone, Cotta MMe., ... to 3800 sq. 11. 2,435 IQ. • Through Hypnoals Advleor/CounMllng In IM T I ~ rite and dependable. Training 11 PfOvtcled. Po-Some t~ng needed but LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphaaia on penonal 11. Sultlble IC>f medlc•I or Money back guarantM Lov11/Marrlege/Bu1ln•• " e e e Apply In perlOn. ARN, tentlal to ewn $300 plua _not __ req-'-d_._M_S-4_7_9_7 __ magnetism, powers of penuaaion, fulfillment of dental. Agent 541•5032 JOB 33:25. 673·4184 875-2495 or 873-9784 Leading Nat' Marketing Inc. 37oo Campu• Drive, per w.k. For 1n Inter· llLf ... II hopes, wishes . Relationship intensifies, l!WNIT 111111 SINGLE.SI Bowllng LH·IAttn suilneumenl Aur Firm need• lntelllgent St• 108· N.B. 548-3022 v I• w . Ca 11 ( 7 14) -·~lti f b··-'-ulti 1 Full Service Sult.. g1J11 Monda •1 9J>M 18 1 adaptable people who .. 1157--2381, ext 1204 ITAITD oppo. ~ ....... es or career, uauiesa auccesa m p y. · Y yng ady wlll modal. enjoy publlc contacl. 40 hr1/wk, perm1n1n1, You'll dance to your own tune. eet your own ,_ .. Oil OllTS II wkl. FUN-Money & Tro-839-30e0 tor Int~. Mu1t have c;lur tel•· 5 yuri experience. General Offlca Ml time. waalldaye &/or r--$575 Fum/unfurn phlH . Call CHARLIE ---------1 Needed lmme dlataly. ....,_...,. n1 "700 J and hear aound of your own voice. All YOU need for one 545.1112 STARTS 5118 Gentleman are you Inter-phone voice. 9 10 1 Mon c.u 494-5794 c.t·LaYle ..... .., •. ..., ... · Im or VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22); You'll be finiahed Monthi',.F•I VEGAS 09tlonal. Hied In in ettrectlve thru Fri. plu1 Sa\. Op· RMtaurant. TW*llS.aetary Mary. th bHn tha non plutlc lady who por1unlty for an eicoellent G t L k 1 b 4ft wi 0 ua•tion t WU not your Own in first place. 840-70 Coale Dinner 4 U IOVH to do 1hln~I eu r,art time Income. For ----· To the llf'oup menager I rea 1 el I nH F Uvity U. tanding I L t I I J 11 ---matlleOng director of a late afternoon pldlup J OCUI on crea , career, pres ge, s n * ... m -•* orn• tandem. Are you n the n erv ew ca I • •I No experience nee••· dell 1 SI t -• ..-r.-. "~e •5"• 11 • ..... "77-8 growlno ln1uranc;e co. very per on. ar community. You're likely to receive unique citation, 1 MO FREE RENT ~ ._ '"" 1 " .. pm 52+ aoe group and ~ ~..-.. Ml'J. Exc:ltlnO car-op-,,.., oc Airport. Muet be $3.35 pr hr I .201 ml. honor. You'll have wider audience and chance to 1 room to 7 room•. Ad). SCRAM LETS lleve In the above. Int• i-.. -.,-111--.-.a-••_E_ll_I_ por1unfty. plMMnt on the phone A• k for Sh • r on · •----AlrPOf1et Inn a Frwy1. No reete are friend•. mulk:. ... ""'""' F• lor Dlrec:tOfY. «o•ntzeci and heft tr-1' _7_5_2_-1_1_1e ____ _ u:icreue u~~'""· ,.... required. • reading. blcycllng , 1111111 m.llllm 1-312~7 flea ao -· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect Call AM 133-3223 ANSWERS ~. movlel and art• ENTERTAINMENT Ext. C."1533 or ~ranee. Ou· Hop Sing'• now hiring 111 coincides with travel, spiritual values, pursuit of n In general. Writ• Bo11 lmmed need tor aicper 1 II• I : buey phone, poe1tlon1. Delivery driver. Airport area-Exec. Burlap. Downy 828, DeHy Piiot, P.O. BoK 1 per1 S Darllroom tech/runner. gr•Uno c;lj~\I, t~ pr-•· !luff and lold. educational project. Gain indicated also through Sull•• rrom 2.25_.50 11 Piece • Retlf)' t580. Cotta Me11• ca. ~~omedl:':"°~el~t'v for tn1•ll Ml .. lon Viejo r!opoaela & NIM Apply In pereon 6-1 o advertising, publlahing and possible mail order S1P4lf'IQ11/Many 1etr11 WAY ol LIFE 92821. IOoklllk•. eicotlc denc-Medlcel Offloe. Fun time, ri, back up vice-AM. 1000 N. Coe1t Hwy, I y '11 h t · Cell 557 7010 F p •---------Mon--Frt Mutt be dean prHldent'• ••cretary, Lagune Beach. 494.,.044 promot on. ou get to eart o m atters tn m-· 1 _ 1 n~:":'!=~~t :-:~~ Sc•Mla I !rv!:.~& bcomellymd~~r110. cut & 'depende bl•. need accurate & neat--------connection with members of opposite sex. * _ .. no 9115 * la t l 30ll " -_.,., 49S..7oo t)1Mlt IO .,n. Prtor of. 11•1111111111 ..., SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Concern about 1 MO FREE RENT _o;...f...:L_IF..:E:...:_· -----1~~-•~r• .. •~t-• .. •-..;;.;~ 1120 par wk. Send --------flee UPlf1ence • • ... W1nted jMll1 time tteip. h With ehort term IHH, LMt I ftad 3-..i THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S photo I rt11Ume lo: Anl· Dom11t1c;: Governeu/ crwtaty a +. l'nU9t be honeat and rlll· basic iaaues, employment, he alt will prove 1\111 lll'vloe ault•. Keep ~ c H 0 Ru s s u MME R mal Crackers, P. o. 8o1r HouH kHper llv• In, • b 11 . G 0 0 d p 1 y amund.le.. You are going in right direction, family overh d 1 & WORKSHOP 11 rvwnt 3207. Newpoc1 B<:h, CA beec:tl community In la-Proc1utnig 918-1300 o··-d your 11 ow ,...~. · 92&e3 "'"'• .......... to car. tor member will acquiesce to your needs, eaires. profeealonal Image hlgn. Ing Giibert & Sut11v1n'1 1---------.,.... ·~ a 9llllnO a.nc Intuition serves .. reliable guide. Aquarian figures 881 Dover Or. Suite 14. f N tu\ •os (Th• MlkldO) beginning ·-------· children whll• mother HouM ~Mild• ol New p 0 r 1 B 11 ch VU£1U ft Mey 171h; tuHday & I" wonce. Salary+ room + Review Incoming llfoup Orange County 11 IC• prominently_. 831·3851. IRE FREE Thureday, 4·5:30PM. AP\ Manager couple w/ board. ~ EuropeM, medical epplloa tlon1. a.siting appUcat1on1 lor SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): One who n 552-9448. aicperlence for 97 units 2 poealble openlngl. Call CorrH pondenc;e •bout protaulonal hou11 feels you have been defeated is In for rude HLW IFftOI Mml garden apt. Coe11 M.... 493~733 .-Jwttndl. ~·by letter or cleaner•. 15 hr. Luve awakening. What appeared to be a setback was B1yfront bldg. 700-1,007 Cal: Salary+ bonue + apt , lllftl ~-Inputing to CRT. meaaage. 83l-1222 all in rl ht d•-t' y 'll win in l al sq fl 1vall from $1.25. I l I No p1t1. 642·4907 Muit heve smell car or aqu r1ment1 Include: HouMkMper needed for actu y move g uec ~on. ou eg BASEMENT 11.00 aq 11. 142·Mll •• 8111 WMl:deve. motorcycla. Full or pert goodwf1hflgutee&d9'all bu•Y prol In Nwpt Bch. foray. P opu larity lnc reues, social activity ~isoo_5. aq It Cati: Mon·Frl ~~~~~~~~~ Flauelal time . For Immediate orlel'lted. Muet be able to Mu11 b• rHp w/own accelerates. Another Sagitt.a.rian plays key role. " .:: ---===----A Wey to mu• money I wort: WOt1c with public OV9I' Ille trans. 5 hre • dy, 5 dr. • CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be ... uu .. ,. to 1 ____ &4_2_ ..... _84_4.:.• __ 1 Loet: ladlel' watch. 30 yr latlattl 1011 weight. Fentutlc; Cell: 845-031& phone, ~ 40+ wpm. wk. Am or pm, H 1ry b ld .......... '6 Offloe ~Ke lor INM: 747 keepuke, w/money & ----..aaltl" 4f l4 ,_ medlcally appf'oved HMY)' 1 kay. Group In-open. rett. 840-8982 revise, review and re ui on a more suitablt .... _L, SC Pl••• car~·. --· ...-i.....1 loet "'""'Am, Catt Driver, route dellverle1, 1urance preterred but d}1. F ........ ·-· bill win aW ti, ae 5/ mo. utlll pd. .......... --....,,.. ,.. . ..,,. 0 c 0 not -tlal --'-------structure. OCWIOl\ucu.Ca..wes,a . tyto eEO A/C,groundftr,1055 EJ Ml,Tu••.R-erd -no HELPOTHERS& nowl 553-0 4 53 or rp ounty. wncar, · I amona co-workers. Some .. ..1.1..es are fulfilled, but ,.. 1 ~ u • 1ti0 n1 ••II 1 d . MAKE MONEY Wini 55e.4982 Salary and mlteaQe peld. Cell for 1pp1. betwHn 1Mt•1n 0 w1an ... m no Dr., Coat• M... ALOE VERA 548~198 1---------150-2293 8:30 & 12, 155-9510 y • I Ian perhaps not in manner originally anticipated 3 bike E. or Fairview a 57-0250 • ...._...._ W..t.4 ---------• II I I Scorplo8lays key role. Adami. Lott, Neut Orange Tabby U50 00 to 1500 00 R';;~"';:.i:h: Temp/Full lrtnr/....,, Commerolal Bankare ~~:~·~~~n~~,!·~~ AQ ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Favorable moon l-:-754-__ 104_0_M_r_. _Tr_ac;y...;..._1 cat w/llea collar. Shaved WEEKL y PAYCHECt<S CH ARLOTTE StrfERS. M111t have eiiperlence . Uf9 lneurance Co. drlvlnO record and Pf• h hli h NB approx 500aq11. 1 b•, rt hip HOUll cat tor (FULLY GUARANTEED) 145-3748 valld Cattf. Driver'• Lio. 1401 OoY9 St. •550 VIOUI 11fer1nc;e1, Send aspect ig g ta romance, swift changes and iuceulul buelneu 01• h•ndlcapped chlldren. worklno pert or 11111 time 1---------and pro11lda OMV R•· Newpor1 a.ch, Calff. ..... .. , • per 10 Clualfled gamhling Instinct. Refuse to be satisfied with ti •1" •5"'2 ••75 Ever~one Sid R-•rd •t home. WHkly P•Y· Banking port. FuN time. Exoellenl o;:;-Nox 1o"'e. P.O Boie OI, .. .,..., & • ... Imo. e~·-01~ . ' check• malled dlrec1~ to GROWING NEW INDE· Co. b•n•lltl. Quallll•d ,..,,,.. ""°need ............. ..... " superficial explanations. Utilize power of '"" .. E • ...._ 15•" Coit• M ... C" COiia M ... 250 el. tulle you from Home 01 Ice P ND ENT BANK I 1 a pp 11 o an 11 on I y . That'e wtlet \fie ""• • "· perception. Individual who previously appeared s2001mo, Ulll lnold. ne Found Puppy black w/2 '""" Wadnetday. Siert IMklng to 1111 the tollO'IW· 549.9971 EOE W FIH DAILY PILOT 92827 Indifferent could now become enthusiastic W. 19th. St. 851-81128 lront 110111 paw1. m•I• lmmedlalely. No •xl*I· Ing polltlon. LOAN 00· SEAVICI DtAECTORY Sell tlllno• rat wtth Diiiy rter Lab m Ix . VI o . ance neoe1Nry. N1llooll CUMENTATION SECRE· la al aboutl Piiot Wint Ada. 1upp<> · $250/up, carpe11, drapae, w111mln•ter/ Bu1h1rd. Company. Do your work TARY, •xl*lenced. Cell lllllllll••••-••"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•111 PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Dialogue with ale;, rfft1oom1, 17301 531·21114. right In the comfort and Debbi or Barbu• for older individual proves fruitful. You'll get yout 8Mc:h Blvd. Huntington H curlty of your own ~I 714/&41.-500. NA- bu in .~ M-'-f Baecn. 842-2834. LOST: 2·8 wtc old Pood· ....___ ..... ,11 __ .. ........ N•L .. "NK OF SOU· way, t not manner ex ...... w:u. -e room or ••• whit• warner/ ,,...., .. ..,... • ... ....,..., " ... --BAY FRONT OFFICE. . • CAiion -~.Send your THERN CA. 3851 So. chan1es, accept certain re1trictlon1, become !dward1. A-•rd. Any "........, ht rul 1575/mo. J a nltorlal. Info helpful. &<41-5187 name a nd addr .. • to: fltu• Or. Senta Ana thoroug y familiar with e-, regulations. Libra utlll, prting. 873-1003 KEY 8 T 0 NE IND U • B d plays key role. ----"-----Found: blO black rabbit, STRIE8 HIAINO DEPT o yworker n .. ded for • ___ ._ ... ~ ....... ---.. ---m1~---~-lm!l~~·cdM dllC IUll••i AC . Paul1rlno ec:hool, C.M. 33. 8410 FREDERICKS: auto body, own tool•. a rnpl pkg. trom 325. &41-5245, 15&14482 BURO RO .. SAN ANTO-~,:=to:.~= ta.lala II lllw llll !ntala te lffrt 1!11lntalltt9Mt ptl UU E. C i t Hwy. Found: Dao. 2018 S1n11 NIO, TEXAS 7&229 Body, 41i -SH1. Ian N/ttnkr, a t>r OOndO. Hunt. Ammt• wentact to"'' tum 878-ttOO A A a. OM Clemen Boh. •2001mo + 'ti ut111, fem.10 lhr 3 Br cOndo 2'A hm, llngle, clHn & neet. Exeoutlve omc.. na ve, · laftlt.nl , ____ ta_. ____ _ bdrm f\lm, S150 dep. Nr Ba, nr bMctl 12111. 8111>-'3211/mo. 531-3241 ett II South Co11t Metro.,.. 831-l57o 9ntrtJaltln 4111 BookkHplng 111l1tant, OCC. "44854 an. 841 ... 21 Fas+ l hr 2 br l'A ba C.M. Full s.Mce. FOi.ind: K...noul\d mhc, 2 PIT. Aoot'a Aeollvable & Roomme'9 nMded about Fem. 10 lhr aBr hM, oloM apt, rtlY turn. 1230 +'A The Headquar1•1 Co. to 3 Yf'9 Old. VIC Ellll & Sp~~ bd,I pooljalde Payable. Cell lob H , OClft 'ltew ... 18 mo. to boh. Npt Ht1 are1. u t l a . 8 m k r 0 K ' 5•5-1222 MIOnolla, ltl·2500 ~°ood . c:~~~~I er:~: Hl-H21 wit •• at a". 0 r c r I 0 k. t 531..()401 ev, '71·!5020, 155-1251, 148-1714 ........... WlllM Found: Lr~ tan/whl M. ,alrn Deaar'\, leoofM • ... •• N M lt4 ext 31daya. Prof., w/i rnall Ohlld ,lrltCl ... Exeoutiv.OI· ~· b ua ooltar, ~r with a N. I . flll "1111.1! I 1 n Olamln te Apt. M/F tow 2 ltY I Ir I bl 1Mk1 rmmte to ltlr 3 br, no.. 1200 aq ft. A!r1>0rt tit.'->' St, CM .. • t. CaM f40.71e,, ht/NCurlly tSOO/mo. !Oft lplc 19ec condo In 2 bl 1p11 nr Harbor a Are.. &Mr• with exlltlng fl'ound: Lg• l!ancl1ome -==•~aJ ... lape· Non amc:Mer ..... 1144 CdM w12lno banu Adami, '2H + u1111. tenent. ExecMtva &.ill• llO« fypecat WtltCOll• 11--It•-·-•-• ~--prof'e, Ml , 1a11, 1100 ~28 need not apply. 0 111: Vfc IO. occ.' 141-tHe · _... --n people and man•~r F n/errw 1541 eflr twnh-d•p Walk to boh HI UH after 4 PM SU 000 to uoo.ooo needed for UilUM •, IMI C.M. NQ7, 75'-t.11 · M/fl' to 1hr t br, 2 bl ...kclaYI I.OST: whit• male cal. 2nd•. l'Ht approvl l a FHhlon llland , an ....... .,,or 142-4802 hOUM In C.M. SHO + Orange ..,. end tall. fundlnt H1·ttae DI• ,alOI Vardea. 1a-.,,t .. F .,,.,. n.t fMlfM d099 to ut1111 a va ll. lrnmad. Offloe epeoe. Pteetlg!O\lt "4f-4* nae corp CdM Doug beMfttl and oMnol IOr M1tllf'9 non-«n .. r. am., occ a Neol!. UtH Inell. 831·21178 an. 8. CdM. lecretary MNlol .. 11 .. -.. Ill ' • d v • n o 1 m It" t • prof .. II+ pref,. to ellr UIO. 64CMl47. I 11 a I I . S 2 0 0 I mo LOii: ";, '• .~rlttany __,, r. 2 1'1741·1141 Alll IOf :~~OO/~:.n~tr1~'i::i~ lh .... CdM 3 bllll boll, 2.:n2:.3.° .!:.t"'d.::,':': 114-'1M40S =tr,a::.' M1~~: ...... fl,'lffM It~ ' 171--5147 IV mag. mature, t trt, no r•ll. 1110, t HO·S270 mo, OfllOe for LMIMl Aetlll•Nr "IWA,.D. LL llm.D llllfSf ~ • 4 0 0 m 0 1 • t I • 11 t 110 dep. Incl. utile. No Cannery VlllaQe. 750 aq L ' .= ... .... ·~ '"" Cenald•r•t• '•m, non· 17f.IM2 1eld1 Of pet1.131-t141 n . 01111111-tlOt "°"'"'· -"119 '0YoUftCI oat, R: ....... not _,., IOI .. '"'-' ehr bHut hom• 10ftf l!llr, nr o.ta MtlH tn 11C 1 2nd nt1111 y. • .... OtMIOC*lng wood.. f'Ool, lldar!y lady ... k, ootn· l'erMle to lflf I Ir, I k , 1.uaury offloe, bay view, Holp, H2•11t5 TD'1 1141 to .. .,,, llO-t711 t4lnrlla.1 emen1t•. no Penlon W/0#¥ IO"" I ... CM-'· pool, i-o. t8flflla. IMh, '"°'"' ' l<ltOMn, Loat· Labr1dor bleok ..... ..... ~/CM Ct4~ Slltl. Sii I ulll. hee. OdM. UOO per mo. SU1/mo plu1 ~ elao. Oennery vi-.. IOO 141 11110) ,_.,d kldl ,_.· IU. lfoll« Id "'8nor. AlltlTN(f. '1'T no-eee 110-1N2 ca11 14 1-1 .. ., .... 1'1, 11s-NN "1•1)71. • • t4t-1111 ..._... uw1t; ' I Newepaper, KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! •,i-.. "' ._ -_______ ;:;:.:i..::.. -~ -• -l • ....... """"'.... 119,,.... HD .... ,..,..,.. I , 1 1 '1 -tan ...u f'fot vwe. '**· *'-· NfW t.tATTAES8 s\11: five• 0~"" a1oo b. • IW 1m lrtoaoft 2f ..-_. _. * -IW 911Wl'lllf ~~·tor~~ Twn U MO. ft.II*-... thM 1f11eo Ftt/t.i 411 2 .._ ...... a wood_. H I IOoud. ,ully 'E:li' 1 .....iccw OLEAN A,,IAMNCE, ft~n 1~"'pvt home . °"7Nt'ri·:."&~126. rn*llOft (21• I Tuacln) blnela, I dHlt Ohrt =~~ i=:·::. I •Wiii TODAY'S OlOSSWORD Pl:JZZIE ACROSS l N.Y.C. atr .. t 5 SoorchM 10~ 14 us Mith()( 16 84eWI 18 Bearing; Her. 17 "Enoughl": 3wde. 19 Air 20 Ofnement 21 Sludge 23 Auto pioneer 25 DrMded one 28 Motlv.s 30 Vancouver or Staten 34 Fry lightly 35 Church area 37-gtn 38Saaa 39 Side roads 42Glve -- Whirl 43 Pegasus star 45 Speech part 46 "The Old - Bucket" • 48 Excluslve 50 Acrobats 52 Aver909 54 Quick look 2 3 55 Range unit 58 -num1<el1 83 Encourege 84 Good record: 2 wdl. e6 Peddle 87 Card Wdl:>I e8 Angered 89 Doll• 70 Chemical compound 71 Quantity DOWN 1 Electric unit 2 Turkish VIP 3 Meadows •Aelea~ 2 wds. s- play: Euy 6 Loki's daughter 7 "And - well" 8 C 8'gary Stampede. e.g. 9 More boring 10 Saddle parts 11 Sandusky's lake 12 Valley 13 Remitted 18 Rose up 22 US tax gp. 24 Fotmer def. org. 26 Land bodies 27 State 28 Eye part ~9 Stream 31 Similar 32 Memo maker 33 College VIPs 36 Time of day 40 lntMmlsslon ft E T A R 41 Geta serious 44 Carrots' kin 47 Minerals ~49 Rollaway 51 Lower 53 Mr. S1andlah 55 Necessity 56 Mountain: pref. 57 Hideous 58 Undiluted 60 Weight: pref. 61 Ar11cle 62 Grant 65 Enzyme: suff. 11 12 0000 ATTITUOe. OE· 541-2117 E11c .. 1. local w . M00/090. 176:Mt4 ............. 81AE TO SUCClliO. retwenoae. Rectwood patio labl,, 4 Jewlrr ••&t Home~ TM-aO &<I' downwind RaQlllN PU!A8E CALL ME FOR oNllrl. '50. 552-1492 --• _ Moes.I \ 41K w~ Moclp, 12 Nfe, Mede IJrNa ..... '1*11 °"· MOAE DITAIUS, EDEE AJOE: confldwlle, oonduc1 I oatal, btllllenl ""*'°' & dltC dfM. '700 C)t)o coa"'etlca. t UOO. M't •elLt, MY MOde41 No u v 1 l l IE o o . or •ll•lr•. o~atO• o l Oak O.A Ht, 8 ch•I,., quallty, r•r• GIA c.rt. Cell Joe Vlnot. tu.1ooci 1n-1aeo ._ AIM• a•ll .......... 714 /t75·5tH I .. '!• menege, H O I, corr•· .,_ cati, Xlnt ~· 2 diamond. IMP. Value ........... 71._.12 cw me.aioe 2• Hra. epon~. lrtvel tncf • ....,,.. ~~. 11 refflo 112 000 h crlllce for ,.._ I lrpu 1111 Hobt 11.1 Teq. 8unrlte. -.1111 wr~a.Aeaumtl 1 1000.846-4443 seoOo 413-4141 ----"--•1'71...._ --------S~ per.on want· =-~~.Ad 9()4, 5rpc bdOn Ml 13(10. Col· GEM ~UALITY 1.2, Ct ~ ..... "= ooneo61. 19 Ulm lfm ft NII .a. foe fMtllootDte ledlee •• tbl. 175· Sq com· SAPPHIRE, AppralMd Pt•·•ummer ..... ., '1'I ~ Ct!Mf. Lo""· lfl09 ..ion MIF, aootv In mode, '30. blccue, '50. 12000: ONLY UOOI lpdl!t M IHI 1.--. •'IO pno.. lt4 ._ ,_, '.':: •XU.. r..,eon. LAnz, Fiahlon aJI S.C4.a3e8 840--aeee lrunewtdtPOOITabla4d Wut Uth II. C M Me00IC)t)o, Ult ~ N4lwpoft 8Mch. FuH & alngle mattren & K .. ,__ t• I 3 piece 1111e. con'*1i M2.o94t t ..... .... M s~ needed IOI' HIS box spring•. 130 & 14!i. · Mll&ll!!J al Into ping pong table 14 FT HOtUE CA'J • growing advertltfng s.co.5479 AM dye 8" Jointer 1225. 8el0f• comH wflh •ti accea: wltrlt, MOO 0t tta lot IO Ford ltonoo )(LT COl'f\PatlY. Ellcel*11 be-Simmons tufl bad set 8:30•m wkdaya. Sat/Bun 1650. 60·5708 •tier hvy duty tnlMer. ml -.a. neflt., Medtc.I & o.n1... s 125. 1· r•n•n couch: 12·3:30pm. s.cs. csea 8PM. • An. 6pm, 967-2871 =!m'::'.;::n!rt:!:." tnqulrt at: end llblee, I~. coat Kl1ttllu ... I 1211 Marcy 3-•t•Uon chrome J1ut.e lttlJ. 2111 tlo v-. . .., Cones .. 11.i w.,. llltlillw LN. f900, .. 11 S400. Za1111h Mttr gym, Ilk• new. -- -.,_, /WJFM cwtte Ad11•rll1lng Mgmt & Silt contole at9'eo, 190. Alf POOL TABLE $1100/0BO. 833-8280 Gem Tronlcl F~ rw .... roll W a aO Manu.tl 842 t388 nMr new. 63 t-8447 4'117' slate, co.iom wood Mil. 2. • ng. • deaign. Comee wlblllt.,d n /Wie/lt.,.. IUZ 87W480 ':.'~~=J:~ Sllea MOTHERS DAY SALE -8' con .. 18ble, cane lop, ---·-..--· Sherrie'• Poodlea, $250 $85. 7' brocade oft wtllle !1.ht & wan unit wlcuea. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA Ill 6..... ftll lo tnllke llNll mOftUlly WllYll up. THcup -loy-mtnt eota, $100. 8' bflck vinyl alued " $2000: Mlllng Color Tl/. 2 yr wrnty. P --paymenta. No old oon• Parton• with Iota of 546-2648 eofa. $90. 2 blldt chalra. fOf 1500 firm. 681-8237 $ 148. Free deflvery. IWt • ~ 1r1c11 10 Htume. No lrtenda, bualneH con-145 .._ Gold relrlg, $95. Umlll Im ()pen Sun. $223/mo. 07 Aon beak peymar.U due. A.all ~~:~; •. ~fn~·=~::~~~: s:u~lp~~~=l~~:~~:o~ 831-()9.48 Twin aeta $89.95. Full Tl/ John'• 646-1786 20' Sellboel Slip, N4lwpoft for ROM at 540-0330. Onwtng 25~ oomm. on 548-7Ge2 Electrop•dic •di beda. Ml• $79.95, King & q~ SPUIERS 8-tl _s_l_C_Ool..;._· ____ _ gron IJ'oftt. FuM training. Dual control, King, Mint, en also 111all & free de-Matti 873-t808 Jeao pldcup roll btr. Calf l . Ftahburn (714) Biid! Labrador Retriever, New S1400, Seti $850. llvary. Oller good thru All speuera lowMt price $100 Of MAKE OffERt 261-1127 8 rnoa, tern, '300. AKC. 831-9809 May 14 or untll supply In town. Mualcal spttrs to MWPllT *-842-1186 --.. --&aJ/•teT 7 1418"2·2294 Dinning room set, Chrome exn1u11ed. 751-4391 stereo apkra, Call Gary private dock, •••Y ao-•79 Toy 4114 many •tru __ , _, AKC German Shepherd & smokad glen top, Bttln Tappan gu oven w/ 645--173 1 CMl, l50-l90e l lOOOI OBO. Eve• For buey RE Develop-pupplea. Quallll & $300 brolter, good cond, $75, Muntz projection wide 35' Bolt allp. Hun11ng1on e:tt-2034 ~~.n~~~~~~C: ~~f.''':o~~Jto~i 631·8025 brown. 8"2-5371 screen w/Sony remote Harbour for rent. .-80-T-oyot-. ___ >C_LNT __ con __ d_ xtnt typing 8'11111 & corn-•vea Of 855-1052 days Living Rm Chair, Antique ATARI VIDEO GAME & control cot0< Tl/, never 857· 1233 dye. (213) Lott of Xtrll Ml'9t .... mand of Blglilh l•ngu-•---------'--• & Dining l"ables with 8 CARTRIDGES St50 used, ret•ll• l l700, Mii 592-2930 91191 te700 ot>o M2·16" ' age & eblllty to compoae Alt llAln Ill Bullet. King ailed Bed & 5.40-1883 S 1200· 760-t !&4 Nwpt Harbor pvt a11p for --, ------ buatneu corrHpond-............ mt Misc. Calf afl 4PM. Two Nell Diamond tlcketa, Won conteal, 1983 100 30' Mllbotl, ~ty foe.I Jeap '3 w...-Ltd. O ence Independently. Protecl your Ille/ lsnlly/ 640·1830 row 2, section 2. '°'Fri, wall Ptonaer-Aurora Cpl wtlf not dlaturb owo-~·[eully m-:o~1;,f:· Front office~-· h A t 1 J 17 h 150 apkra. Stilt In box. Cost er. Need lhote pwr, oo-· ' · Some bookktlplng. cot-0 m • · f P 0 n Y · 2 alngte bed• S80 ••ch, u n e 1 · 8 • · $750 pr. Sac $99 ••· culonal frHh water. _83_1_-eeoo ______ _ lege degrH pref'd . 7 14I06 • 0 8 8 or cnest of dra-• $75. 3 859-8605 1213) 927_9441 S.CS.2645 _ _._ _.1 I<~ of RE~ 9e3-3228. No prices over bed spread• 2 w/ Sony/Munll lge screen .. _ _. loprnent pref'd. Mutt be phone matching bolaters S25 projection Tl/, $560. Sa· New Jl/C port stareo Boll & 38' mooring lor '78 Ford Courie!'. Stick, wllllng 10 IHrn how to German Shepherd Pups. each. Alt 6 759-1139 nyo Betamu video cu-comp, ayst, 40W Dolby, Nie, Bllboa flllllnd . radio, Hieing $2915. operate word prooeaor Obedient. Have shots, 10 Baby Crib, $40; Rattan Hite recorder Model metal tape, retails $400, 875-0777; 213-873-3535 64e..1312 I: small olc computer. wk• o Id . 13 5 •a . love eeat, S35; typewriter l/TC9100A, new In box, belt olr. 760-8265 Bolt 8111>9 111att•ble. New-1-·1_8_T-~--S-A5-tong--btd- S1lary commenturate 548-1792 or 751-1792 table, $25; 759-0691 S250. Viking sewing m•-MGA stlf'eo -80 watt• port Beach 25'-30'-35' AM /f'M . new paint'. --+-+--~....fl :•::v.;_~lf 875·7871 lh ... Apao cream color· New Couch & LOVHHI, ~h~~~g."~rn.n~:bl:~~2 $l300, 831-8748 Calf 8"2-48« 12300. te3-M38 i----------ed 5 yr old male. Moving Contemporary, pretty 1..,.., 4 chalra, SlOO. En· Newport Ille. Up to 40 ti. •eo SR 5 lhortbed, ale, --+-+--~....fl llUIJAIY/UllPT. moll Mii. $10. 751-2656 earthtones. $385/both larger & compl. dark-IHll . S 150, 873-8338 or •mlfm atereo, elldlng (Pert T19e) daye, 851-1076, evea 544-2427 room auppllea. S350. 19.. 842·9866 reerwtndow, 5 apc1 "*"· Newport BHch Co. AKC Black lib Pupa, 6 King water bed, beaut. Sony Trfnltron, not Pewtr 7012 PY1 dock wteo• alfp, Ilda 14100 Alter tS:30 pm nMda lndlvlduaJ with ex-wk•. mal11. O.Clawed. hetdboard, $100. OUMn working, S50. Conn lie, good loc. Alao 30', 951-7478 cal. MCfelWi., llnd corn-Mother excel hunter. water bed wlh••ter, trombone, $150. Trum-Ctualc l8' Lapstrake aide tie. Fred, 720-7381, -.7-3_F_Ot'_d_Hltf __ T_on_.-au-t~- munlcatlont aklll. Min· Fllher Fteld traln'9d. $100. Antique a.ii rock-pet, 1 100. Tektronix Century bay boat, 4 cyt, dye 1 / -• :i.1950 tmum 1vptng 70 wpm, 1200 M . 71411-874-1758 "· $100. New RCA port. 01cttttecope & uatd Grey. $3500. 675-6161. it11_!7;J? •· .r. • · Word prooaaalng •11per. German Shepherd pup-color TV, $250. 2 chairs, electronlc equip. $2000. 13' BRITISH DORY '76 Traa1111t1ti• Cour'ler 1t78, AJC. 4 ....... --+-+-~~-II helpful. RHI Htate plea. $75 Heh OBO. C .. I con11. to beds, $75 both, 673-4200 (like Whaler) 35HP 1-==---===:.--1 ......,. background pref, Non-atler 5 pm, 847~5590. Beaut. old marble table, Cottom made 40'x8'x10' Johnson, trtr, cover, etc. !lcr!)p Mll c amper •hell, em/Im ~.,.__.._ ..... , ~.30 &:lng12~. Ph.~ betwn2238 le-SS-1" thick. 6' long. S600. alum. lhed. lnsut. wood $3000. Aall IOf Henry °' ...,._ '2800. 640-1971 .. ~ ....... -54~257 floor, w/water & WH-Skip w:. ... ~ :=. = ,... .... '--"""'-+.~ 'QHA ran. 3 yr colt, r .. ....., 2 1ofabed1, 1 lutt"i 1 therprool dt>I oelllng, 4 8"2-8200 dys ,... ••••••••-" •..,. -1 S 842 1431 evs cond. IMS3-2187. '79 I/en eon-.ion t 0 , t 1 r 1 , s 9 o o . q-. new matt. must windows. dual Ian. 1950 ____ • ------ -1 llmTAIY U. 8"8-01171972-2271...,. Mii, mo11tng, great bar· or bett reaa. ofter. For lift A WAY 17" Schwinn Callente -• _. Secretarial poattlon tn gain, 111 come, 111 eerv-more detells. 960-8204 13. Zodiac, 40 horse 11)..apd, ltln1 cond. $125. Wacetlon time It MJel active N-port C.nter Quarter horae type, I. 3 Id. $150 .._Other hllhtd PIP. mercury Highlander S100. 18" Centurion. lllnt Cullom equipped for RHltor'• office. Front yra old, gentle, Engl ltema ~38 Multlpi.-use xlnt hvy duty trallet .... ~ictru. $2500 cond MS. ~1029 '/04llf ......_ Ptnt. Softl office ""'"'lion ranulr•• Weet. )Ont cont. $1.000. · ,,_ bad, Ice box, 29,000 ,,.,.. -. 839-7815-.. Love ... t & couch $100. metal 8'x3'112' •hel\199, OBO. D•y 875-1976, "----= MH _.._ • 80 _ ...... _ __. good let.phone voice, 15 dJ • '"•"'5707 1 T ~ "-• ,......,, ........ typing, lhorthtind & • Pm SSH :f~. ~Sis Ilk• new ~:, ~.cit·~ "'""' Uk or. ony 'II N ... (2A t 2958). Ju at nffd pearance. Aeal eatate , .. ~-----•-•-•-•-rorcement. made by 14' 11•.Mll POP TOP, c:uatom tn• relltble '*800 10 INll• axpertenc• helpful but Dw8rl Rebblls $5.00. 5 drawer deak, navamar HallO'Nell. re1a111 tor OYer Open model, 225 omc. rlor. mech. ncelfen1. tmllll l"l'IOf!CNy ~ not MMntlal. Prefer loc:el 752-4S1Ge top see>. Conaole stereo $300, sell for 185 • H , $9000. 873--0240 S n r f . I 2 5 O O . No old conttacb to -~ic:"t·O::: tntervl-loving Cite, wt1lle )'OU'rt w/8trk$45. Ph648-6838 parfect cond. PIP 15. Etgln Flah/tkf 25HP 7141875-e305 =·,:':11~~ .~ L Tat: h not 1'-•· Reliable. Not Cut Iron btHlcfHI Mt, 04!0-8204 Johnson S1.000. Antique IAIHD.... 54(M)330. 8/C Oga. _, • llve-ln . P•t·tllter. 42" round gin• w/4 ll&llt Ill.All 25HP Johneon $500. 81.,. 4 s.c ,.,., .. .,., $1200 new, $250 obo. 11~::,1er Mern~~f53 S.8-9691 .... m. NH 11.000. 846-0JM 91191 ~+-+---t--4~~AMl~n~on~~~~4-4~9~1~0,1~83~1.eol3~=::::====I ctlatl'I, wilt w/blue-11, 2HP Johnaon $100 . ,.... • · ·.............,. 'll -Yll UllllllU • L--..11 857·1198 ===~==:!!!!!!!!!!!!!;=::!::::~!::::~===:::::::!!~!!:::=~~=~::J (' ._.. ___../ ..... ) trt .... It 1--------Qn az s1e11per eofa, Her· 13 11 Boeton Whaler. 50 '11 .... T '72 CHEVY Van, 3 apeed, .1 W ..,. -·side by Sid• Relrlge. culon labrk:. 3 cullhiona HP Mere. Tr•Uer. Run• NM greet, nice lni.ttor IR laa... I Waatt4 SIM• tit ..... SIM Opportunity for qutllfled Aalltan HlO while. $225. Twin Bed & pillows S300. 754•7475 good. $3300 or belt of· Buddy Met & lod!, good 11400. 84l-t085 ....,.,_,. IO develop back i=----=--------$35. Deak $25. Dr-r (er 645·2124 wfcends, Wk cond. S2T5. 979-11648 -111111 -11--..--~·· $"5 c 11 T bl $20 '7 1 VW I/an rune good, --n; -H• P/T SAL.El office operation 11 well 3 tablet '50. $100, $200. ·~ . o ee a • · Magic laland Charter da 549-7922 Moped rune Hll. 1300 needs work Sl400 080. for elderly ldUltt bo4Wd & 0-21 Exp'd & clean ff 1 u working with pror-Cheat, 4 drs, $96. Check 751-6674 Of 953-6467. membership. S950 lncl'g . obo. 650-9278 840-9218 elter 8pm. care, 5 dr.• 1•r WHk. driving rmd &.41·&.427 you ove beautllul atonal I radars. Call protector S75. Crystal Kinn az Waterbed, ear1h transfer lee. 559·9092 36 GRAND BANKS wood, 1---------1-------'---,,_. """ n be good•----"----·----• llngerle & have ultl U · 714-T20--0704 SS $38-6030 • twin dlesel. loaded 49 cc of fun. '82 Honda IJandMt MSf coott. 8aiary plua room & Newport BHch teadlng parlance call Th• Intl· · tonea. beaut. mirrored Saxaphone, Plano, Bley-Fantutk: condition. Clll MT 5 dlf1 bike. low mile-====------...-bowd. c.11 643-2824 Jewelara tMklng part mate Cotteclfon. So. Shoe Shine Person. THE Antique 5.4" md Tiger Oak bkcase hdbrd, chul ctea. Motorcycle dirt P • r k er Data d • y s aga, good cond. $450. 1979 Custom Cldfflac Ll- lfm• em~~eYH welt Cout Plua. 549-1225 PACIFIC CLUB. Apply al dining tat>te, 1>811 & clew loolbrd. 3 ttack night bike. & Electrfc Dryer. 673-09M. -67S-0924 838-8183 moualne. 32.000 ml. PP, 191 WllTD verMd In ..... & P/T Wiii .... •Y 4110 MacArthur Blvd, ped. bue, opens to 74", 111nd1, twin matt. $225. 714·631-6834. Garage . wtre wheel•. moon rt, H""h ~hoof & Ir. hlnh. ofllce P'OCldur• lnctud· -~ between hour a o I $ 1300. 4 antique press 840-4812 Tom. Sale Sal/Sun 58 ~· Expr-Crula-•~let/ ,..~.,.. __,.. s 1., 500 "" ... " Movet/Dfl 2 + ... _ .. --~ _ ... ,.8 ~-•• ' er. Twin 283's, Xfnt ..._ .. ,.. """""""" .....,,.., "• · P•rt/tlme. Good pay. Ing Seturdey no even-.,,., • 4 yn. l0-11:30, end 2-3:30 8-73-188.,....9 ..,_, ·...,., _, 2 wall-hugger recllnlng FOf sale II.Ill •WI efecl{onlc Cond .. Estate needs lcMltn Mll 720-1139 ,.._.. .._. ... pm for f ' lrlgl. c.i 873-9334. Clean cut • Hard Work· Chai br feat .. _ t .. _.. G ------------...... -.. no: Ing • Good Driving re-II.I ..... "· own ·-• • ........ old wullet & dry· c a• h . $ 7 9 5 0 0 B 0 Hodak• 100 dirt bike & .. .. ..... 870-5448, 1170-5550. Newpott Beec:tl Feclel S•· cord. Pref. Exper, but wlll Experienced pref FIT, Old wldcer desk•. tablea, te. xtnl cond, $225 ea. er. Kenmore, xlnl cond. 714498-2229 ru n s s 15o1 o b o : .~ .. u ' t ---------Ion reciw-~lure u-Id h E 1 chair• & t runks . Table tamp, llke new, Make offer 673-82701---------631·7160 ._ lit U.O llatant PfT. 642_..911 con• er tr.inlng rig I ngf •h speaking pref., 673-3460 125. 5 lamp shades, daya. BAY LAUNCH, 20th Cen- Conl1.JHvy equlmt S5 hr. i---------i parson. Start, 15/hr. C.C.A., 711 Wnt 17th, s5-s15 .. 846•0423 all tury Lapalrake 18'. IB. '74 BMW R75/8, 11,000 1111 W ... 53M243 Direct Agency Now hiring Lina Cooke, STARVING ACTO RS B-7. Coet• M..._ Anllum lfll 6pm Guitar, Gloh.-.1, n-""'n. $2500/olr. 67S-t835 0t1g ml, $2000. 54e..M91 5 apeed. Lttther 15495 1024e Weetmlnltlf' Ave lull & P/llme. Ellper1enc-MOVING CO. 850-1366 T I c .~ -..,... ~ 55M543 ed pref. Wages NaQOI· Real Eltlte l·I HI wni HARBOR AREA 7 pc t>dnnset,goodcond. Marble conM table $15. 17' Gtutron deep I/, '73 HONDA 350~. 111nt 1 ________ _ Landeceper with lmgltlon Ible. The Gilnder RH· II "Ill LI. I 11M4 APPLIANCE SERI/ICE $600. 63 1~748 Hldeabed 611 tong $60 EYlnrude 75. $2900. Al1 cond, $475. 846-5290 1180 Audi 5000S. gray, uper11110t. Mlulon I/le-t-ant t400 Weel PCH -1111•1tt.... W• Mii recond., guar. s f f h f & Por11bfe tamp "40. Rein 4, 551-0305 '81 .,____..., 1()(12.. ...... euntf, AM/FM ....... 51, Jo area. Call 9 · 12. N.B. M.2-888! ' Two "r"' oriented II· &• appllencet. 549-3077 ° a, OllHHt, c • r tamps $70 IOf a pair. Call 78 18 ........ __. IB/OB.. ....... "-... _ " -· -a56-3791 can-needed to INrn --a.. ottoman, never UHd. 11 7PM ._._ ·-7 bike $450 ~ 000 ml, xtnt oond. $10. ---------""'·-' ,........ I •-•-••-• e1r1h1ona1, coal $800, • er · equtp'd, OMC drive w/ · · · 000. 776-6182 ........ ng lhe lkllll of brokeraot & f-IMll -• -..-.-. 631 9106 11 1 p ............... ..... ... LlllL llml'llY Certified Nurse Aldel, 3-management or com-1...,...,.&:1_ ......._~ L• 957-8133 Mii S255. (2t3)824-8698 • 0 vo enta eng. 120 --&uda ti• .. Piil 11111 11:30 PM and PIT, 11 merclat R.E. Income _ .. ,.., ..... n-HP. rnany•-'ru. S6.000. For Rent. 20· Mo t or , PM • 7 AM. COUNTRY during training. Excelllnt 14-110 '9f NII Ralrtg, $250. WHher & Dining rm Ml, •II wood, 8 Neccht aewtng machine, 537-8394 (714) Home. nry c lean. 87 H.-y SPflte, reelOI'• Worttlng for pertner end CLUB CON\/. Pteue call benefits . Ille & health F• .. ,......, .... dryer. S 135 each . ch r a. fr g I• b I • w/lable. $200.; Six pc, 16' .. --1. l/•n~ trtr. 50 873-5133 ed Int, body I eng HIOCl•t•. E11celfen t 0 ... -· D. h w. h r . s 1 0 0 . $350/0BO. 751-4221 Wm& Mary $1200 OBO. .,.,.. -·~· 1---------1 l3000. 417""410 .. IOI' llclll ere required & cor-between 1 AM and 4 lnaurance plus dental __ _... ,..8-58•8 551 6 ... 6 hp alee. start motor, alt pp want• Motor Ho-. .,......._ rwv•t• ••"'""'Wice pref. P M ONLY, Mon-Fri. plan. Call Re.ionomlcl, •• .., .... .. ·...., g••r & tank•. $1650. ., .• -----'------,..... ,...... 549-3061 675-8700. fer ..... ..._-..&. Side by Side Froll Fr--MIR Ml•• 40~"824 Ready to buy. t1•ve lft tJJI S•l•ry commenturate ..... ..... .. ... ~ II'!-• s·· IH -~ Cull. 213-42().7819 --With ex.perlence. Excel-lttlet ...... , R .. I Estate s.iea & Rant· W ..... Hl1 Refrlo. xlnt cond. -""· .. r11t utl Size 3 or 5. never been --1-l -n-.-... ----;.::. ____ ...;.::.:.:: lent fringe benefit• Cell -· 1 w 11 752·1153. 875--3085 C •I• worn. $100 or .. ~, 011-. _,.._.. Tiallen Tr1ftl MM GCa\D 1 71 • with 1trong accounting • •· • located, 11ery mi.-If.. e r ..,,,. -Volvo 110 xlnt $3000 ' ' . Judy •1 14-851-9400 .... !Of CMI Engl.--buay Newport Pen. otfloe SEARS REFRIG. Sl50 548-5956 all 5PM obo 673-484a 9'7s.2051 pp w•nt• to buy Travel LEGAL SECRETARY Ing Oflloa. Non-amoklng need• •n experietloed II· llUIYltmll 840-5479 lrvlne Terr~ce Garage 1 24" gH log wllray $50 · · trafler. RHdy to Buy ~~ng Poeltton for exper legal environment. send re· cenaed agent. Apply Needed 11 once. Ell.per!-Sate. Some,hlng for..,,.... 2 s' · '77 23 ti MAKO, 235 hip 543-8980 aecrwtery, pr-1 Mer• aume to: I/an Dell and PLAYA REAL ESTATE. enc• or will train. Full Relrtgerater. S 195· Gas ryone from .25-to $400. smell area rugs. 150 & Johnson. New bait tank 1---------UllllT tary re-tocaUng. Salary AaeoclatH. 178-0t Car· 673-1900 time, 2 O'clock 'Ill 9 dryer, $85. Freezer, '80. Sal ONLY 9·6. 5/ 14 $135. 848-7869 radio, ovtrlggers, covera: i-----------llrfllT•Y belle on lkltfa. Contact &wright Rd. trvlne 92714 RECEPTIONIST / GEN-Mon. thru Fri. Cati 8tl9' 1 Clean. 547•2916 1717 Beylldere Terrace. RoMnlhtl Romance pal· e11tru . Trailer. Xlnt cond. ateattift 5 530I Tracy. 7141640-3900 1-P-wt-'t"'"tme--ean-dwlc--h-lh-op-, ER.Al OFFICE, ptr'aon· PM. IMl8-0151 Sea" 2 0 cu f I. f o P Colo'"1 Sale • Clothes. tern. I 100. 75 1-2656 S 14,500/obo, 873-9003 IMPORTANT NOTICE :,.::, (715L~6)1Pd .. tlr loan Prooaaalng Preetlg loua Bank tn Santa Ane/Coeta Meea lfM It looklng 10< VAi FHA •nd Conventlonal loan Proceuora with 1·2 yr expeJlence. Full Time Poaltlon. Xlnt S•~ lwy and Bonus. lmme-dltte ()penlngl. Catt for -'PPOlntment. AMER· ICAN TEMPORARY S ER VICES , 71'-937-3958 3:30-8:30PM. Mon-Fri. able w/pleealng I .nt-~ •H •• tr~er2 /9r2ef1rlg8 .tls12~.30 Tables, Chalra. Drape-day1, 651·t076 eYes Sail 7114 TO READERS ANO * ·n 530t; auto .. loed--'-t t...___ -·---.. .... • • er ... : rtea. Bed Sets, Skfa , Patio & H•n"lng Ptanta -'. (f""~TYG) ~ ~ '.,.::·:::: ~ ;~&-.;;-; lllllJHI ca,...... R•fr'9e. Sam Kenmore Mirror•. New lnllamatlc $5 to $25. .. 540-0824 Fii 1111 llWJ The :,o:;~1~t= td-* ·1'9 ~: 4 epd .. aun C.M 841-8209. counting exper for am. 111111•) ••••h gold with tee malcar. M80 ProJector, Organ, JOH N WAYNE TEN NIS 11FT -••y vertleed by~ del'-roof. (S47WRD) mlgr flnn In Irv, Mra. Wlt1 • • I •I t I $300 494 7208 Guitars. Lamp•. 1111....-• -111 t"-................. ............... * '7t 7331· .c epd lot6-PUT Tm Ill.IS 979-8080 HI I ••• I I J . -•ofu & King bed•-CLUB. MCrlllcel Lownt Wl1h • .,..,._, Ailbox. Nie en , .. ---· ed. (171UxB) .. ~t f 1---------1 fer ,, ............ Admire! dbl dOOt 29 cu ti prH dt. M•y 14th. 9-5: Pflce ever Olflf'ld ss95. lte*e'•. trapea & Olt'I. fled~ coUTww * '80 5281: IUIO .. low b d 1 1'fOAM ~ RecaptlonlltJGen Off •lf1ll&c..c 1111 ..... wlfce mlk•r. S300. M • y 15 1 h , 1 2 . 4 . 646-9447 $2 500. C •fl (7 14) does not 11'1Y 11P-rnflla. 1572ZYL) Y 0 ng nterHt ng PIT 5 day -ek 'call .... 7 6 1 ·2 8 5 8 d • v •. 10.·'350 2111 Ebbllde Kaiical 548·8533 or 1213) ptleable tun, ltc.nM, * '80 7&31: auto .• toed· ~ =~1-64_5-e:_._3_5_1 _____ 1 ~ II••• ltl 111, 851-1078 -Ro1ld 380-9880 Mon. lhru Frt 1ran1f1r f"'· finance ed (1BST118) pant11. Many •hlft1 to l111,t11 .. /T,,... IW1. Mlttrlal1 1114 C..tl. lltta Ja1tnant1 H24 daya & Mk for Don. ~c~r~r C:!it. * ·eo 320I; 6 epd., low chooM from. 14 per ht. NMt John Weyne Altpcw1 m..--Ovation Ctau tcet Gullar 73 HOBIE CAT, 14' & tr1r, certlflcttlon• or d"ler m11ea. (18CV080) guaranteed, plu• tucra-needed PIT, INrp '*' IAILllM Tiii 11 n w/hard •hell cue, hH 1900 080. 131-7180 documentary prap•ra· * ·eo 320!; 5 tpd., "S" ttve bonua program. eon with good manner llUll1lll 875-<48 HI IWAP llllT bultt In p ick-up w/ C . tfon chargH unteu peclcaga. (7157103) Salee e11per praf'd. but and pteuent personality. Every Sunday, 8am-3pm. volume. BHe I Treble 11 2·27 dal 78· Hinged otherwtM apecfft.d by * '8 1 7331; 5 epd .. lot6-LIT .... 111111 wlll train the right per-Muat type 55 WPM. Non W• need good people to 8LOO MATERIALS Orange COHI College. controt •fnl Shtpe Best mut. lurf lfb, U lrU. lhe ld'tertllar. ed. (1DOP949) for 7·11 Rent A Cu . son. F0t lnlervl-Catt: smok9'pref9rr9d I HI up appoint ment• & SURPLUS Fairview & Arflnglon Oller. C111t Bo nnie 125K 714-857-0868 1---------* '8t 320I; 5epd.,111n Wah & detail care. Only Robin°' Unde at Tl4-833-tt71 I from our Coet• MeN of· Appro•. too wood (not Coat• Meaa. Admlufon 540-4788 FLYING DUTCHMAN lie lenkes/ roof. (1E8C299) exp. people apply. 141-1111 lie• tn the e11enlng for P•.~lf c feb~ard) topa. lrea 10 buyera. Seifer Tenor Suapl\one 8 met9f. wltralfer, llke Puts Mii * '81 5281: auto .. tun 850-1180. i---------i U•TWT Hotlday lnn'a new travel 42 W, 108 I.. S5 ••·or ~•tlonallnlo. new, lull race, $4850. roof. 11C08811) l.aMIM ..... I club. Salary + commit-~21 -~"so9f. Uz "' Nancy 5~5860 86~'12 983·2224 SJeeporplckMupAKErollo~·RI • '82 528e; IUIO., toed· LMll Part time peraon to help lteci:li I alon + bonua. C•lf .... ..... ~100 ..-ro; ed. (1EJA474) SALESMAN. Part time make name bedgea. 4-5 ~t1ied1 '1n .':!....m:nda~'!.'m' 751-4222 atler t PM. p y •A•• T Lowry Genie Fun MllCnlne 14' Flying Junior (Ofympie 842-1885 evenlngl.. * '83 3201: auto., aun hra • dy, 5 d1y• • wk, v..-" ""',. ,.., '" ti •• --oota, toys, furniture, ornan like new orig ClHs) m.,n, Jib & ap1n •. 8 O~ o I t M •In . roof. ( 1FTC758) weltcend• only. Wort. In at•rtlng 1 3.50 hr. CM ArM. art time "3-4 d•Y• Telephone ulu, top men'• pan11 etc. 297 • · ' · naker. traller. conr & ytird,eorMaxper.prel'd. 846-97•l 1 week for api complet1. comm. or H I. to atart. """'" OQleSl(Ogle/SantaM•) S t500, now S 110 · Newport Beac h dock Che 350. $850 . 111-1111 CALL: BRUCE 496-5785 Front oflklt 11Pf>Mrance, Work lrom IUda. Gr .. t We have 11x week old Frl, Sal, Sun 8-5. 8"5•1295 •11au. lt200 Bnt olfar 631 5 208 W. 111, Sant• An• •----a Tr.... PllT/lm lfll ... c"*1ul perllOftalfty and to c . 2 ah If ta . male and remate black TOOLS & much much Baldwtn Spinet Organ. S.C4-eG87. •--J-A_C_K_W_l_l_L_R_E_P_A_tR-___ aoeed ___ Su_nd_•~Y __ --.--· Wanted adult• over 22 ablllly to work wHk· 7141960-7004 lab puppfH that need morel From I .OS 10 S50. Cherrywood, Model Al Ho bie 16 complete. your "ti Ute bodywork. 197• BMW 2002 wftll IU-=leedl':~ g~: ;: who ,~IC: ~bing wttn ende0 • mu1at.8Appdly In Trnel .... =h~o=.!/ •re fun. Sal/Sun, 10•4 . 408 81RI Pd $1710, wlll Mii 11600 842•5290 ,x1nt crat11m1nlhtp. Saw 1omat1c trana .. new rv ..---... mot._.1,.-.. you . ua • we =: n on y: roa way 2 1 / MJ.1111 Br-· ... w•w for 850. 842·92 t8 •tier · "'bn tneur. clelme. n...--. palnt1 lire•. Blaupunkt ., -,.. .... -~ -~•1..:. 1 ...... , 801 N l yra m n . a11per . w """ ..,. 5·30 ,.._, 2o .... ........ ..... -~ .. ~ --·• e nlhutlHtlC men and ::="1:;:"~1v11--;":.si'art Ana11e1'°;'635-0183 09l'I, Sabre training. Or. Cty · """' • .... p. ·-· """"""• •t low, low prlcee. •lereo CPHll• & only _.......,ngutol_.._._• ,......, •I_,.,.•~ .. ·~1""5• Am.Pl1Bult, ..... ,_.-..., 1•L Fllhrod1,r .... $5-S35.tOY•m•h• Ctaaalcat Guitar nu patnt. 1 3950. n8-4012or533-1535. 32K mtll• on O·hauled -·-· ..,._ ..._ """"" at 175 per wMk Call Rtataurant .. ,...... -•.,.. ·.v .. yra. Fr .. to 'GOOdh'on,; spd blk .. $2&-S35. Sal 1150, Carlo• Acouallc 73t-4844 dya,.875-4719 W It eng. XL NTI Prf. pty. :~~~ mo. :,':'~ 2·5c>m. e.t6-T02l (nk lot Night cook, experience Walter/ Wlltfw, over 11. 873·8212. t-3. 281 E. l&th. 1200. both wlh•rdtheU 91191 i::h::.:::..=.:•;:::.;::::.-~~ 15500 llrm ... must _., come a nd potenllat Shanon). onty, conUnental coOk-A"fllY In pet'Son. El M•· lutiattea ...... cue, Fender Pro Reverb Jl n Ul.lllT WE PIJ _Ct1_..:..(7_t_:4>....;e.._2_.()_1_st_, __ 1a. 0 00 I "' 0 . c •If PUT Tm Ing. Pannera lllatro, LA-t•doreo!7H Newport 8;'~,,;:k·~· ·~v~:; MULTioFAMll y SALE Amp $300. C .. I M 2--0192 Muat ..... ltooo obo. l.AAGE SELECTION Of 842·2009 Ml/Wlftl-ouna 8Hc ll, cont•ct Blvd, ta Mela. -~, btwn 1o-3AM °' IY mag 87 • .......,, TIP .... t aa ... £\Al ~[BMW81 -----Rick I ng P t•••• at PI 2017t Port Greenwich. · __... ....,.... ~... "" 1111"" -Make extra II helping 407J:..!".'erte, mornlnga Wllfllll/Wll'Tll 179-tl42 HB. Sat/Sun May 14, t5. Mul1tvo11 e1ec piano, airing Sabot PtM>enlx eset rec· ..... at•• e.n 1480 10 MOO per routh Gttrttra promote . Apply mornlnge; Sar-F t y F 81 k (So. w. corner Newland & br•ll en•. duo aontc ...,. ......._. 3 ..,.. rnanv __. _. If you.,..,,. • 91L ih•lr own .. tabflahed lllTUlllT genii'•. 143 W. 11th. ~~~ •• ~. :~· .:. o~d . i AdMla) c'y.nthta,2'.mp & •P0kr ;~r.-;.ntoond .. 11200. MM 111111 .,w - WtlOOr1 Of""' end enjoy routff. M•tur•. outgo· Immediate ~ lot C.M. t42-6424 MULTI-FAM ILY SALE • 1s.2;2o~ •00· Joy • 944-4551 aft.. ......./.... ~UME SALO wcwtdnGCa r."""Aou...,ntrieoara.•• at ~ ~·.c:.::n~ r..,nal. !.18~~ ltlt W111M HM F e 1 2'0171 Port Greenwich, 1182 Cotumb19 ,......_..._ 2480 ~ llwd. SlflMCI a U!A8ING Cell llil '7 ,.... ,......~. _, oeoole: _..,..._, ,.... .... • -------Pr~ee tmr,ol-~p •• m,h•01•,·. HB (S.W. oorner New· Offiet r.ndtut 6 .,, 24 It. wlthNpy-t. OOITA MUA Mto-1088 btWn 11AM I 2.&PM. M·'· 702 I. 14tad food pf9P. Houra WMf It .... _, ,,_ l8tld I Adarna) •• ·-... , • ., M',O,!t;.,.et.ry AW9. ..-~dey9. Mon.-Prl. 1 :30-2:30. OoV°"MM~r-. 4 274 ........ , 11!t mooring . 8 15.500. ~~MACH M.-.ufectUf'ef'Orderdm. lltJ.!!M Pll NY Meyerhofa, 11121 !tly phoneCo.,..?*"'-Long haired ktttena. lptae M•Jot , ... food oorp.,. ..._toll WI llJ (No.Pn1~1~1 ....._, •·-=::.·.,,.... ,,...__...., Pwtc Clrcte, ~ A, It-do 011t cllenta. Telephone Orang•lwht I blk/wht 3rd 'nnual Sir--' Sale leMed fOr ,U8llC SAL!: ' COf'OMdo w/4-e;4 .,_ .. , ,_ ...., _.'"' ....... ..,._,on W.. 187~1 appointment aettera bobtail. 648·82t9 111 ...... ~ ... 1 • ..=..', =·· (16)301180 lnter•roya l Qlne,nWltoond.W .000. .... ... ,........~ '"· '*"' menner. "fll twlelewllty, wortt own ,....,._....., ....... ............ -cNltt ... AO 17M741 Twllna, .. wPI"· Gener.. ..... ~ """"*"~· ..... ..... needed for rtielO!'f "'°"'" 4pm toed• of °'°"*· , --.,_. .. . , .. 111 ID ~="'=itt!V y !.....!. Ofllo• prooeduree • N'i--•• 831·1881 C Ing..,._,~ P"" F•ll l<ITTl!N on"I to 8. Follow -.._ (20)SlllT2 wood Ired. aaa ·--• OOf.,~ ,...._ ---uhter, Permanant, oommlellon ·hfah._____ " -..-d etlu S2t0 •• 20 -• G mu11. S•tary to etert, ~ Co.et.Har~ Laoune potenll•I. • u [;;';~'; Playful M ••n a white to tckeburg In North· • • l.lllf• oleen,.,.,. hp~ •', . • 2 o o 1" • • k • C • 11 Olat»ttohet wanted for le9oti. 417 151-'l'IOO. ltrlped. t4°6-7'17 wood. ~~~,~~ ... "";95 di bet19rt. 180 Ganoe It M2•1112 looal plumblng ehop. -· __ ._ f:::itm aau """" ...... ,1ee1 c ... • dwr leg•I W/Hewpof'I IMCll lllO..i ........... -MIDIOAL 1Cn91/flCl1»9 Of Pfl,lmblnQ -· -WOftWI needed to bebyalt _!!!!_ !!!! - -fllel. I 126 ... 20 Inter· prlol reduotd. 111).101) ~,,.&ft~ ~AAHICAtPT10NtlT lnY'entory • muit. rrun tor l1C1te1 reeort weer 2 amall ohllelren In my I llY .... W "um,,,•o• Sele, 81. An-r0yll 2 ttwt lateral llM, Gery NJI \./'\l\V Cl\ Wotk at llofM• t Y'tt ~. hf1-tlmo. ,...._ thop In OdM. "•tell home, I d~I • week. LM H 7_,133 drew a Churctl, 18th 811 HI.ISO H . 4 Hamlflon i--.,~,~ ........ ~ • .,..1~,~.~R-----•~.-a.e.1 evrrtnt nperfenoa In oe11 7l+tlll •mtmt •aper. r~ulrecl. OdM. 1....000 It. Andr••• ,.d, NI. •11to. draruno t•blH .... • -~"""" um., .. IMCllOal reoord Cl~_,. lrnrnedlat• oC*'lnQ. •• * *' BUY** Thurl t :30-8, '" t:»t. uao ... 1t1111 otfl•; H11t11 ~wlff: new !I-......... -.= .. •enl re•ulrtd. l••ll· .. ... lu~ 10 be ellaou1Hd. ,7• ,.......,_GT ..... ml, t ........ ,111 .. of ......... _•-. tramp, treveler, Uller, UllD ll-~1 ~! • • • ., .................. ,. llllf l '"d rHume to Ad To~"--"'-~ ...,_. -...-""' ii 111 oelorecl m•lfl • OOMI It GAU. POR ... -&ft .. -IO_. ~ '° .._... 1• ' • o.1r. "llot, 1011 • ,.,_....... .. I• °""'· ~. ~1.,.mtllle '"'°"' " · ' • .. •• -~ _.,, ""·· 1/1 IUl'IWMll'tlo, OOMUI· Ix~ :re need MAaTl·M~AUCTION ••*~*•7• M a "' ah• n D t I II , bltt Otr.a1,11orb oo•.• 0''11,.•' llf•AI dl:Jetllo, H1tl1', ....... tttt>... ..... c-• .....__ c• ....-. -.. --.... -• ''!! .. !;:!!•!!,. ___ _ 11ttona, .,.,au we r•• • .., """ -· " ,.---. 141-1410 w.---..;.--·-~ M -P , 10·•.,IT,llll'!lr....W.eteo-MwfMIWIHCI ~ ......... H L~,ledroomfur.Roy I off;.. tn>ewt'lt 14U•:.,.MMO ·-~--iiiiiW .... IOOOMI. -~--------• tron .. I llQtltlftl teoh. flll _.Of -IW. Cl-= Mt·Mft -.uet 'ioral ht1, t '. = :,0::,~.:;41~ r~ atrreotlll .. t a:'e -11 ~-. ~--·'!!'>'. PftlUM. No • T.:t = &:.:::,t •n Ate"° =t•t ..,.. Mii o.11......,. plllowo-;:. := t~ ft .. °"'Yf llO IMnt ~p. 1c1 110. ::~,:... .... •. u . ..,...,, ... 1 ~r -u , ..... " I . Orange Coelt DAILY ptLOT/Thundey, May 12, 1983 T o Place your "Fast Result" Ser vice D irectory ad .. Call Now 642-5671 bt:JIZ ~ need People Thet'• what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY .... at>outl ATLAS CH•HLll·PLYMOUTH 2929 Hartx>r Blvd., C09ta Meta. Tel. 546-1934. 3 blocks touth ol San Diego Freewey off Herbor Blvd Complete body 1hop. Sites. Service. Perts. Service Oep1. open Monday lhru Frldey 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Seturday. OIANGI COAST AMC/ JHP /RINAUL T 2524 HerbOr Blvd .. Colla Mesa 5-49'-8023 ~5-7770 • I Jeep Daalaf In the W•tl See us lodey lor satn. service & leallng. Thefa 111 reuont why we are # 1 . Prloe and Mlec11onl Allo. the lll·MW Renault Alllence Is here! THIOOOll IOllNS POID Modern ulet. aervlce. perts, body, paint & tire depts. Competitive retet on INM & dilly rental•. 2060 Harbor Blvd., C09ta M ... , 641-0010 or 5'40-8211. PIANK'I POlllON CAii er.,. County'• ONLY Independent epedallztng In the ....., a.w. & L...inG o1 nne pr.owned Meroectee a.nz eutoe. "There i. en lntetMoent altemltlYI to high delMI' pnoee." 900 9. COMt :t=i L.aigune Beech DAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICIC·PONTIAC ·MAZDA Salft • Service • Laaalng 24888 Allela P1tkw1y 837-2400 IOUIM COUNTY VOLKIWA81N/llUZU (,ormetty Jim Mer1nO VOllCIWeOWI) 11711 leectl lf¥d., HuntlnO'On ....... (714) 142-2000 IALU • LIAllNQ • l'A .. U • II.WICE WI! WILL NOT H UNOIMOLDlll I YMI 'lNnolnO O.A.O. ' Pleet Oteooun11 MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE MAP WITH THE NU,__.IERS IN THE IOXES • LONG HACH 8MW Laroe selecllon of n-& quality uaed BMW'• end other fine cers! Sales. Mrvlce & leasing. Tr1de-ln1 welcome! Teke 405 Freeway to North Cherry olf-ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks north to 3670 N. Charry Ave .. Long Beach. (71 4) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 Hart>or Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tai 540·9100 Ot'enge County's L1rges1 Cadillec deelef Sales. Service. L1111ng. • SOUTH COAST DODOI "Your Frtendly Neighborhood Dodge DMlerlhlp" 2888 H81bor BIYd., Coate Mesa 540-0330 Sllet, L .... ng & A Full Service Department lncludtng Body And Paint Shop We ~ In CUiiom VM conVWllonl In elf J)ftce rangee ANO WE PAY CASH FOR USED CAAS TOOi • CHICK IVllSON POISCHl·AUDl·VW 4 15 E Co111 Hwy .. Newport Beech. 1173-0900. The only da1ler1hlp In Orange County with theM three grMt makn under one rooll • ALAN MAGNON 'ONTIAC·IU8AIU 2480 Harbor Blvd.. C09ta Meae. Tel. 549-4300. Sales. Service. Leaalng. "Mr. Goodwrench." CLAlllC AUTOM081Lll 7115 ~on Wey, Coate MIN. Tel. '3t-1393 "JAOUAAS OUR SPECIAL TY" )(K t20'a/ t40'e/ t50'1/>CJ'1/E-TY9ff Selea -SeMc:a -Aeet0t111on1 Ott Pl8Cenll1 .,_tween 17th & 18th In Coeta M9N • • HOLMll TUTTLI DATSUN •o• LONGPll PONnAC 13600 Beach Blvd., Weatmlnltar. Tet 192-8651. Orange County's oldeal and largest Ponllec dealerahlp. Salee, Service. Pana. • DICk MILLll FIAT/LANCIA .. Probebly the 1-t priced Fleta In Southern C1lllornl1" (Loceted 1 mile north ol South Cout Pleu near Mein SI. and War~ Ave. In Santi Ana) 120 W. War'*• S1nt1 An• 557·2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Streat. Sant• An•. Tai. 558-781 1. Your Orlglnal Oedlceta<I Datsun Deeter. MllACLI MAZDA We've movedl Our ,_location 11 1425 suer StrMt, C09ta Mes• Tel 545-3334. Stop by & vlelt our modern lhowroom and '" why we're the • 1 Mazda dealer In Southern c.i11orn11 S11et, Servic.. Part• end L"81ng. • COIMlll DeLILLO CHIYIOLIT (Formefly Groth Ctl9Vroie.) 11121 t Beach 81vd., Huntington l!leaGh • New • Uaed • Selea • Leulng • Pert• • Service Come by end ... our Huge lnv.ntoryt 141..0.7 549-3331 • llACM LINCOlN MllCUIY ''We',. new end MO"' tor your ~." eornoe.te ....., "'vie• end body ahop facllltle1. One of ,._. ler9e11 lft¥9ntotlM In louthern Celffom6a of MW LlnoolM end Meroury1. Looatecl S btook• eoutll or the Ian OlefO F,_,,_ on IMotl llYd. In Hl.Wrtlntton IMpfl. 'eaoo IMoh IMf. .....rr• or eae-1001 214& Herbor 8t¥d., Cotta Meea. Tel. 54CM410. Thie Oeteun locaUon hM beer! 9rMg OrMQe County for 18 ~ 1 Mlle So. 405 Freeiwey. Stop by l vlllt U1 today ... new owneilhlp ~ to beet .. competttlon. • SUNSIT POID, INC. (Home of Wiiiie the While). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd , Wntmin11er. Tel 838-4010. • OIANGI COUNn VOL VO 10120 Gerden GrOV9 Blvd., Garden Grove Tai. 530-9190. E11clu1llllly Volvo to cover all )lour Volvo requlramenll. New•UMd•Salet•Leaafng•P1rt1•Servl<»e8ody Shop Freeway ctoee In the heart of Orange County et Gar<Mn Gro111 BIYd. & Brookhurat. CONNILL CHIVIOLIT 2121 H•bcW 8t¥d., Coeta MeM. ~ 23 ~ MMng Orenge County Salea, telling, N rvlce. Cell 548-1200: epeclll pert• llne: ~&-MOO: body at\op llne; 754-0.00. 0 IOY CAIVll IOLLI IOYCl.aMW 1540 Jaml>Ofee Aoad. Newpot1 hach. 840-&444, s.iee. Service. P1t11 And LMllng. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED 642-5678 I :ON THIS AD ~ CONTACT YOUR DAILY PILOT R~Pe \ C gem 'f r.aud:' cracked Biggest swindle in C~lifornia' involved 1~ states, six nations If 1111111 ClllT alJeled half-billion-dollat .... yeu acheme in which four Oranae and Le. AnpW9 County ~ .. traded aems appral8ed at hJChly inflated values for property u well u can. boAta and airplanes. But Kennedy acknowledaed no arreeta charling anyone with frau4 ti.ve been made and he declined to name any indlvidual suspecta or finna alleged to be involved in \he ICanl. "Caae1 like this are often oonalde red civil matters." Kennedy 1aid at a new• conference today. "However, due to the compound.inc information which la belna uncove red through thia inveatiaation, l t appeara this (alleaed) 11eheme ii quite widespread and ia defrauding many innocent property ownen ~t the United Stat.ea Uki eewral fore~ countries." Undercover tnvett11ator Joe Karna, who P'ftldpated in the investiption, ..Wd seven to ~t victima ha~ been located to date, including a ~ Le. Ancetes aporta fl1ure inveatigatora declined to identify. (See GEM, Pa1e A!) ClllT IDITlll THUnSOAY MAY 12. 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Airport fighters support NB plan B \STEVE MARBLE .. Dellr .......... Airport expansion figh.ters in Newport Beach say they'll 1upport a city effort to. put a pennanent freeze on the number of daily departures out of John Wayne Airport. 1'ut the expansion fighters - known collectively as the Airport Working Group -claim the city is Willing to give up too much to get a lid on daily flights. The Ne wport Beach City Council has told Orange County supervisors, who control the airport, it would be willing to permit the addition of 14 daily takeoffs in exchange for a freeze. "That's not the way you negotiate," said Barbara Liebman, coordinator of the Airport Working Group. "We're wiUing to be flexible but you don't give things away before you get to the negotiating table." But Ken ·D eli n o , a city administrator, says unless Newport demonstrates a willingness to compromise, the county won't take the city aeriously, I "They (expan!lion fighters) feel you don't play poker by (See AIRPORT, Page AZ) Reward for • • HJ.lSSing Sirl set By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,......., A reward of up to $500 has been establiahed for infonnation leading to the arrest of a man suspected of abducting a 12-year-old Costa Mesa girl miaaing for three weeks. Leticia Marquez Soto, a fifth p-ader at Whittier Elementary School, was last seen April 21 when she left her Center Street apartment to go to the store. WE TIP, a non-profit organization that receives anonymous information on crimes, will pay up to $500. Anyone with any infonnation or who would like to contribute to the reward fund can call Traditional tantalizer ~ For openers at Design House Laguna, there's this living room fashioned in imported glazed chintz, mahogany and walnut by Dale Fahrney & Al80Ciates and Jan Turner Hering. To see what 25 designers have done with other rooms of the showcase open for public viewing through May 27, see Page Bl. .. ,. County hacks route for new freeway By JEFF ADLER or .... DellJ ,... ...,. The Orange County Board of Superviaors endorsed routing the lint leg of a propoeed freeway through the co unt y's southeastern foothills n ear undeveloped portiona of Irvine Tuesday, but within a half-mile of homes ln Mission Viejo. Corridor suggested by the county Planning Commimion. .,.., .... ,.... ., NdWd K..,_ Denise McCanles isn't shy about advertising her talent -and her campaign may have worked. Get the message? Mesa actress pushes for bis break By JODI CADENHEAD Of the .,.., .......... Sometimes, ~niae McCanlea of Costa Mesa gets her foot in the door by being jus~ a bit ~adventurous than the next out-of-work act.resa. - And aometimes she gets shown the door . She's not sure which happened Tuesday when she paraded in front· of South Coast Repertory theater Jn Costa Mesa, hoping someone would notice her sandwich sign which read, "Audition • Me." Someone did. She was told to come back for an audition. In September. (See ACTR~. Pa1e AZ) Countf~gets needed sand dirt cheap By STEVE MITCHELL OftM DellJ Not ..... It 's kind of a you- s cratch-my-back-and -1-11- scratch-yours arrangement. On the one hand, you have a developer with entirely too much sand on a 17-acre blufftop parcel upon which a 400-room resort hotel is under co~tion. . On the other hand, you have· the county of Orange, which is in desperate need of sa.nd for its storm-deeeted beach at Salt Creek in · Niguel. So the · dera of Monarch on Laguna Beach and county recreation officials put their heads together and came up with a project that benefits both parties, they say. Heavy equipment operators, who are clearing the blufftop overlooking Salt Creek Beach Park for the four-story, multi- m i 11 ion -dollar resort hote l pushed hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of sand over the cliff. Within the next few days, the same bulldozer operators will distribute the sand on the beach both north and south of the blu~top. "It's a beautiful material," said Kurt Brittain, manager of the county's recreation facilities operation. · "We lost a lot of sand at Salt Creek during the winter storms, and while the sand usually comes (See SAND, Pa1e At) N.B mayor hacks chief . ' on remarks Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart says a review of a speech by Police Chief Charles Groea shows he didn't make any derogatory ethnic remarks last week while di8cusaing crime at the beach. "There were no deroffatory references to any groups,• Hart said after reviewing a tramcript of the chief's talk. Hart, however, did offer an apology to any person or group that came away offended. I 1-800-782-7463. Police said a supposed witness told the m the youngster willingly got in the car with a (See REWARD, Paice AZ) With a minimum of diacusaion following severil hours of public testimony, aupervisora voted unanimously to endonie the route for the Foothill Transportation The route the b oar d recommended for the initial 21 -mlle leg of the freeway will run north of Rattlesnake Reservoir in Irvine, avoiding residential developments, continue north of El Toro and on through Ml.aaion Viejo, south of the Upper Oao Reservoir .. E ventually, the freeway, which will vary in width from eight to 10 lanes, will link San (See FREEWAY, Pa1e AZ) DeilJNol"lllP Map details route for proposed Foothill Gross made his remarks a week ago t o members of the city Planning Commission. He traced some beach-area problems to "ethnic culture" groups that transfer their "recreational cultures" to the beach. He alao cited the state Coastal Act aa giving "psychological mobility" to group& that were not (See CHIEF, Paice AZ) Transportation Corridor as approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. -INSIDE-----------,. .. '"\~--------------- Monopoly test 'f OU might not paH 0 Go" if 1ou play a friendly game of Monopoly with your intended 1poo1e. Erma Bombeek claims fl it a real test of compatibility. Pa11e 82. Andy Rooney thou1h• Preeldenl Re.,aa bad lotl toueh with money beeau1e he neYer had lo u1e ll. But Re.,an hu been worldn1 •• pro•ln1 him wron1. P .. e A9. · UC l"ine'• participation in the NCAA tennia playoff• i1 like a dttam come true for eo11eh Greg Patton. Pa•e Cl. ( .. . L .··. " • •• 0 \ 0 11 Shakeepeare ean have nudity. we want It too,'' MJd 20 people wllo prot"ted a· topleN dane1ha1 ban by 1trippt111 at the Meinrhl1 open. P .. e Al . 11 ' NBC wins ratings Thanks in larse part to ita high-coet teienoe fiction two-parter .. V", NBC won the telHition ratinp wan for the lint time since Super Bowl week. P91e 85. Thurber memorial f n. home where Jaine. Thaner pew up and wrote all · thoee faaay 1tori• le bel111 ~n•ldered for a f aoellft. p._. Bl. .. FREEWAY ROUTE • • • Clemente to th~ Rlveralde Freeway, a dlatance of 38 miles. Const.ruction could bqin on the project wtth1n the next five to 10 years, tranaporiatJon plannen p.redlc\. In aettling upon a freeway route, the board al90 tmpoeed aix condition• on the project. Included amona the conditlona propoeed by Supervt.or Bruce Nestande are a requirement that signs be placed in the area surrounding the freeway to alert future h omebu yera of the corridor's preeenoe. Alao, project planners muat design measures to 1ereen the freeway u much • po.tble fropl the algbt of MlHlon Viejo realdenta UvJq u cloae aa a half-mile away. Many remdenta of the Mi.ion Viejo conununJty attended the meeUna and te1tlfled a.gaiut routing the corridor eo cbe to their homes. "We don't need the alght, mne1l and IOWld of a freeway a half. mile away to further devalue our e_ropertiea," commented T ed Cowper, a Mimlon Viejo resident s p eak i ng o n behalf o f a neighbor. hood organization which cal1S luelf CAR, C.Oncerned Area Redden ta. AIRPORT FIGHTERS • • • laying down your carda first," says Delino. "But we feel if you don't show you have e nough chips, the county's not even going to let you sit down at the table.'' . Presently there are 41 daily departures allowed out of John Wayne. The county hu spent more than two years attemptin& to increase that number. An effort to raise daily flights to 55 was foiled last year when Newport Beach and a citizen group filed a 1awswt. Supervisors. again planning the airport's future , are considering Newport'• request for a permanent limit on flights. But instead of adding 14 flights, supervisors have agreed to study adding up to 32 flights. Whether this amounts to an outright rejection of the city's echeme is not clear. City officials, however, say they are not about to live up. A city airport commission this week reaffirmed offering the county 14 more fligh ts in exchange for a cap. The council will decide this month whethe r to make that position into official city policy. City officials contend several supervisors are wavering. But Lir,hman, who says her group represents thousands of Newport residents, believes the city should think again. She says the city should develop the structure for a legally binding agreement on limiting flights and then negotiate the actual number of daily flights at a later date. ACTRESS PUSHING. • • From Page A1 "I don't know i.f they just wanted to get rid of me," said the 31-year-old plxie-faced, part-time actress and file clerk. "I've finally learned that you've got to be aaaertive.'' A South Coast spokeswoman said McCanles will be given a chance to join the professional thea~r group ~ on he.r acting experience and not because she earned a hand-pamted 81.gn. A similar stunt last year by McCanles at Paramount television studios resulted in an audition for "Taxi." She didn't get the part, though. Having graduated from C.O.ta Mesa High School in 1970 and worked at a Hollywood theater for five years, she brings her sister Heidi along for moral support. The struggling actress got the idea to picket after pictures she olastered all over Paramount were torn down the same day. But the self-publicity_ g!mmkk is not ~ways successf~. McCanles noted. A few month.a ago, officials at Burbank studios told her to pack her sign and leave .. "It takes a lot of nerve," ahe said. "But 1 don't want to make a bad name for m)'lelf before I even make a name." Laguna Bea ch .. _ ----de ,,..tell • -....... IOllO IOU 1tung by • 1tlngray yee1erday lft«noon at about 2 p m. oft Main 9Mcll Pwk. 0.., ............ .., .... ,.,.. Anaheim police display gems confiscated in alleged swindle . GEMS PROMPT INVESTIGATION. • • From Page A1 Karns' partner. investiga tor W.W. Lane, explained that before any suspects could be ch arged with conspiracy to defraud, about 20 victims would have to be located. He urged anyone w ho may have been a victim to contact pouce or the state attorney general. Police officials urged property owners considering a swap for gern!Jtones, or any person who already has completed such a transaction, to obtain a second or independent appraisal of the gems obtained in the trade. Kennedy explained that in one transaction, police found that gems "appraised" for $53,000 were traded for property. A subsequent appraisal determined the value of the gems "was more like $900 or about 1.69 percent of the reported appraisal." the acting chief said. Police first found out about the alleged scheme during an undercove r investigation involving stolen property. Property was traded for gemstones and an a rrest was made. Subsequent to the arrest, SAND TRANSFER. • • From Page A1 back in the summer, now we'll have it sooner and in larger quantities." William A. Hall. general manager for MolW'Ch on Laguna Beach, said his company makes out on the deal, too. By shoving the sand over the . '"\ . . bluff, he saves the cost of having the material hauled off. Hall said the distribution of the sand should be completed later this week, adding the original blu{ftop contours will be returned to their origiJ18} state. I REW ARD OF·FERED. • • From Page A1 male neighbor. Police are looking for Eloy Sarate, 22, who has not been seen si n ce the girl . disappeared. Police in Costa Mesa have issued a description of the two and Sarate's car, described as a green 1972 Pontiac, to all police agencies in California. Investigators said a witness told them Sarate and Soto were girlfriend and boyfriend. But people wpo know the missing girl say tltat is not true. "We feel she was taken against 1m11t1lng out plaatlc: wlndowa to Ill• • , ... ......,,.. oe..vMlon dell M\dlc: equ4p,.,....I ........ at 12.835 wu 11o1tn trom • QW109 on ..,. 500 blodl of Eaal BelbOa ~d. Tiie c:tOOk• cut oft padlock• to oMI entry. her will," said Whittier school principal Ralph Freitag. "She may have been told she was going to breakfast. I feel that if it happened in another part of the county, like Mesa Verde, it would be treated differently." Police Sgt. Max Wi.lson said a poster of the girl has been placed in local stores. He said police have been hampered in their investigation by neighbors who are s uspi cious of l aw enforcement officials. · "I have daughters and as the days go on , ~ worry more and more," said Wibon. Wilson said police are working now to locate Sarate's father, who ia beliried to live in the Los Angeles area. police obtained a search warritnt and seized drugs and gems from an unnamed Orange County business, Kennedy said. T he gems, which included garnets, rubies, emerald, topaz and sapphires, had papers setUng their appraised value at $20 million, Karns said. An independent appraisal by the Santa M onica-bast!d Gemology Instinite of Americ.a, however, set the gems value at $200,000, the officer said. Also seized in that raid were business records indicating property transactions totalinJt millions of dollars Investigators said transactions have been compl e t ed o r attempted in 13 states besides California as well as Canada, England, Hong Kong, Costa Rica, the Bahamas and the Fiji Islands. Newport OKs plan to build tract, tower A general plan ame ndment that c l ea rs the w.ay f or construction of up to 300 homes and a seven-story medical tower has bee n a pproved by the Newport Beach Qty Council. But a plan to permit dense residential construction around the Oasis senior citizens center in 'Corona del Mar -the only cont.roversiaJ part of the entire amendment -was pUt aside for later consideration when council members voted Monday evening. The approved amendment will allow homes to be built on a 13-acre pai'cel on Pacific Coast Highway near Superior Avenue. It also allows residential building in an undeveloped area of Big Canyon, on the east side of Upper Newport Bay. _ The seven-story medical tower would be built in Newport Center. adjacent to an existing • • From Page A1 re,WU beach vlsJtora b4tfore p·xsp ol the co.sial lnJt.latJve In 1972. Grcm did not slft8)e out any one ethnle IJ"OUP and said lat.er he dld not make noc' lnwwi any alur. But "Plannlng Commluioner Helen McLaUlhJ.in Mid ahe WU offended by the remarb and felt .. hla comments came cloee to, If not croaaed over the line of lruenaltivlty to differences in culturee." Hiapanlc leade.r• e>epresaed outrage when asked about the ch.ters comments. Hart, as did other council members, claimed tbe media senaationalized the e ntire epilOde. "lf the chief had mac!e any derogatory ethnic remarks he would have been disciplined immediately and asked to make an apo'""" 1" Hart aald. ....,.,, -STEVE MARBLE Fish Fry parking good, but ... First, the good news. Parking at the 38th annual Fish Fry June 3-5 at Lions Park in C.O.ta Mesa should be plentiful this year now that a nearby 10-a c r e razed shopping center site is available. Now, the bad news. In an e ffort t o s pruce up the downtown park. the city spent $339,000 to build a new p~cnic area and r estrooms . How ever , they won'\ be ~ady until August. . City L eisure Services Director Keith Van Holt said 45 work days were lost to heavy rains. Otherwise, the new facility would have been finished in time. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club members will dish up their famous fish dish near the handball courts on the other side of the park near Anaheim Street. Temporary toilets will be trucked into the park for the lhree-day festivities. Van Holt predicted the temporary toilets will probably be better than the old ones. Last year, the Fish Fry raised $60,000 for local c haritie s . The annual fundraise.r includes a parade . carnival rides. games. prizes and the secret-recipe fish dinner. -JODI CADENHEAD An oftlcer ·tell a nola on 1 locked car containing ""!r-'411• IMt nlgtll, ~ Burglen f0<ced ope11 Ille front ctoor 10 • hOuM on Ille 2200 bloc* of Alla ~ Orfw and made otf wflll a TV MC encl a jewtlty llO• An .. 11rneta of the loet "-not a... made. Anyone with any informaton on the whereabouts of Sarate is urged to call police at 754-5205. medical com'!J1o~l~e;:::x.:... -------------------- Costa Mesa Potlca uMCI a llre INdl teclOet to,_ an eteeped menlal petlent wtlo dlrnbed Mop the Stater e.oe Marltet leat night M 1175 Ballar St. At.itllorltlet Mid John Fltzvarald OoMl!ue. 18, --* on a .. .,...,, from the CalKomla Y OUltl Authorlty lot _..,.,. from Stoc:llton ~_. Center. The II IOOI II, 2!50-pound man. wflO u.d jutt1119 brick• to .c:ale tlle bulldtng, told o111oer11 he -too Maid to oome dOolo> br lllmetll. Toota valued at S l 10 were repo11ad mleelng rwierct.y trom a bull-at 18'1 Superior " ..... tile _. " II t loo.I '-to keep enlmal9 In . . Fountain Valley An emplo)tM wtlo -termltleWd "°'" the Sunroof9 USA COfTll*IY et 17450 Ml. CllttwOOd allegedly took en unctt~ -of ""' firm'• propeny, -oino 10 • ~ tlled wtlh the PollOe o.,.wt,,_f. 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One is a briniant<Ut real diam~nd. one .of nature's most da.zzli':'g crc;a· tlons. The other, a brilliant, man·maJe reproduction, a diamond s1mulant called Cubic Z1rcoma, so strikingly similar many experts can't te ll them apart! WHICH IS THE REAL DIAMOND? WHICH IS THE CUBIC ZIRCONIA? If you guau:o1nctly, you will be an inatant wiantt ol a brilliant Oawlea. n,_,...wbite Cubic Zir- conia atone, and you will qualify for theGRAND PRJZE DRAWING. WIN A REAL DIAMOND WORTH 12000.00 RETAIL VALUBf I!.-II~ pas Wl'OOI• you 1dU wial B~ooe entmna automatically receives 1 20" DISCOUNT GIFT' CERTIFICATE good towards the purcbue of any Item on display. ENTER TODAY! THRUMAY31. 1983 RAFF JeWelry PASHJON ISLAND-NEWPORT BBACH a ' • I I NATION Airline workers who caused near crash won't be fired By Ta.. Aaaeda~ Pra1 MlAMl -Two mechanka who9e "hwnan error" nMrly forcoed an Falt.em Alrllnel jumbo jet to ditch ln the Atlantic Ocean haw "abeolut.ely clean, fine recol'da'' and won't be fired, .aays airline chairman Frank Borman. "Both mechaNcs have been employed here over 10 years. 1bey made a human error In this cue that went undeted.eci and ther. will not be~." He said they would be fined and retrained ' to make certain It won't happen again." Marines weeding out bad apples WASHINGTON -The Marine Corps ia ordering ita commanders to try to weed out troublemakers from the ranb by early summer. In a meeaage to all major Marine units and bases, made public Wedneaday, the Corps told commanders to "focus efforts on ridding the ranks of substandard Marines. They tarnish our hard-earned reputation and divert the attention of their leaders from the principal objective of establishing and maintaining unit effectiveness." Nun quits, criticizes church views LANSING, Mich. -An ex-nun who heads Michigan's Department of Social Services says a Vatican ultimatum to quit her order or leave the welfare agency shows the Roman Catholic church does not fully understand "the American scene." "It doee raise the whole issue of whether or not a religious cleric can ever serve in political positions," Agnes Mansour said Wednesday aft.er announcing she had left the Sisters of Mercy aft.er 30 years t.o stay with the state agency. 8 injured in Las Vegas hotel fire LAS VEGAS -Eight hot.el employees suffered minor smoke inhalation Wednesday and two floors of the Golden Nugget hot.el were evacuated aft.er fire erupted in a room on the 16th floor of the downtown resort. The fire forced the evacuation of the 16th and 17th floors of the hotel. STATE Gann wants to cut speaker's power SACRAMENTO -Anti-tax activist Paul Gann says he is "after the power of the speakership" with a new ballot initiative. Gann said his new campaign st:eks to cut the Legislature's budget and sharply limit the power of the inajority party, a move that would correct "an injustice" in both houses, cracking down on the "dictatorship" of Democratic leaders. Second elderly LA woman slain LOS ANGEI;ES -West Los Angeles residents chased but were unable to cat.ch a man they saw fleeing an apartment in which an 82-year-old woman was stabbed t.o death moments earlier. The murder Tuesday of Lucille Pyle, who lived alone, came less than 11 hours after the slaying of another elderly woman who lived alone in Hollywood, but investigators do not believe the two homicides are related. Poker club approved in Norwalk NORWALK -City counc~n have approved a 100-table "poker palace" as part of a planned hotel complex to be built in the Norwalk civic cent.er. predicting the new club will produce $2.7 million annually for the city at a time when other 90W'CeS of municipal income are shrinking. The money would come from a percentage of the club's gross receipts. State Law allows such operations to offer selected card games, like "lo-ball," but excludes others, like blackjack. Court overturns De Lorean ruling LOS ANGELES -A federal appeals court, ruling that the public and press have rights of ~ to court documents, has given John Z. De Lorean's proaecutors and defense attorneys until Friday to fUe motions attempting to keep some documents secret. The 9th U.S. Orcult Court of Appeals, in a major free press-fair trial decision, Wedneaday revened an order by the De Lorean trial judge which had required all documents in the cocaine trafficldng cue to be filed under aeal. WORLD Salvadorans upset by U.S. 'meddling' SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -Some t.op Salvadoran officials are upeet by a House Foreign Affairs Committee propoeal linking future military aJd for this war-torn country to unconditional talks between the government and leftist guerrillas. "It ia a caae of exaggerated meddling by the United States," said Antonio Moralea Ehrlich, a leader of the opposition Christian Democratic Party. Nicaraguan planes hit Honduras TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -The national police chief says Nicaraguan air force planes strafed a village inside Honduran t.errit.ory, near the border where a series of incidents has heightened tension between the two countries. The reported strafing followed a warning by Nicaragua that attacks by anti- leftiat rebels baaed in Honduras may escalate into a major armed confrontation. Student protests disrupt Cannes fes t PARIS -Riot police tear-gassed hundreds of students demonstrating outllde the Cannes Film Festival and broke up protests in other cides where students also rebelled against the government'• propoeed educational revisions. Authorities said a policeman and report.er were slightly injured in Cannes, and a passerby and 12 policemen we re hurt in Paris. WASHINOT (AP) Secretary of St George P . Shultz aaya he Is ldent Syria and the PLO w pull their forces out of Le a.a 1upport build.a ln the Arab orld for the l1raell-Leba se troop withdrawal agree nt. Shultz repor President Reagan Wednes about the two week.I of ahu diplomacy that produced ihe rd calllng for the withdra of Israeli troops from Le Reagan, obvio told the secretary. got some hurdles go, but it wouldn't be the ddle F.a.st if we didn't." Sitting next to Oval Office, Shul can't get over the until you get over Shultz came st White House to ief Reagan after arriving i the United Stata from 17 day on the road. Reagan told S ltz, "Every night that I got o bed at a reasonable hour felt guilty, knowing what yo were going through and the l h of those meetings, but it s just, just great." Later, in a biefing for reporters, Shu z seemed undeterred by ria's sharp critic.ism of the Ii-Lebanese agreement. "It is clear th weight of opinion the Arab world opportunity to b · withdrawal from on, along with all foreign orces, and support for that." ~ Shultz. I ~Coast DAILY PfLOTfThursday, May 12, 1883 * Al ... ........... This 18-wheel traelo r -trailer reached the end of its line in a Lincoln, Mont., snowba~k as 12-foot drifts hit the Northwest. Springtime Rockies? • Ill Savage snowstorm buries Utah, Wyoming; cold hits r ecord By Tbe Auoclated Pre11 Temperatures plunge d 40 degrees below normal and at least two motorists died in a spring snowst.orm that dumped up to 17 inches of snow in Utah and Wyoming, temporarily stranding scores of truckers, before pushing northeast today. Up to 17 inches of new snow was reported at Snowbird Ski Resort in the northern Utah mountai ns , a nd National Weather Service officials said five inches of snow fell at Salt Lake International Airport by late Wednesday. The 44-degree maximum was the chilliest May 11 on record at the airport, eclipsing a 47-degree mark set in 196J, officials said. Temperatures skidded to 20 degrees today at Laramie, Wyo. Readings generally average about 60 degrees, Steve Kauffman, a Weather Service forcaster in Cheyenne, said Wednesday night. "Lows may drop to the upper teens in some of the higher e levations of Wyoming by morning," Carolyn Kloth, a meteorologist with the weather service's Severe St.onns Forecast Cent.er in Kansas City, Mo., said today. "It's a slow-moving st.onn that's dropping snow on the Rockies and rain as far east as northwestern Kansas and the Dakotas." Meanwhile, heavy rains early today in Arkansas caused flash flooding that left portions of several highways under water, authorities said. Arkansas Route 302 was flooded near Clarendon as was U .S. 49 sou th of Brinkley, a M onroe County Sheriff's Department spokesman said. Farther south, searchers recovered the body Wednesday of a 12-year-old camper who died in a flash flood on the Pedemales River near Dripping Springs, Texas, but two other youths, the ir counselor a nd another camper were still missing today, authorities said. Lander, Wyo., received up to 17 inches of snow Wednesday before some melting OCCUJred. ~~:inr .. W~~'~"c ~~?_~d~C~h.,:nm~~oo~~duru~o?.:'_~~1, oftM Delly,... • ..., landscaping will cost $2.5 million. would mostly go toward the busy during the morning rush A two -1 an e c t ion or Most of the cost, $1.6 million, will landscaping, 'has yet to be raised. hours, when people living in University Drive hat curves be covered by a federal grant. C ity officials say they are northe rn parts of Irvine or behind University &rk in Irvine The city will pay $250,000 and studying some funding options. commuters from the San Diego will be widened to •ur lanes this the Irvine Co. will contribute including asking Orange County Freeway use it to re ach UC summer. I $227,000. government for some S\.U)port. Irvine and the businessidistrict. Wide ning the1road from Culver Drive to ~San Diego Freeway is expec to make the busy road even m popular - and noisier. So cit officials are meeting with rep ntatives or five nearby cp mmun i t y associations t.o des_tn new walls to muffle sound. Withholding repeal certain Construction of those walls, mostly block wall With perhaps some transparen~tic to retain views, should be n soon after the roadwork s , said Dennis Wilberg. the city'suansportation services manager. The wid e ng , wall WASHINGTON CAP) -The House Democratic leadership is conceding defeat in its battle to require withholding of taxes from interest and dividends. Yielding to public pressure generated in part by the banking industry, the House Ways and Means Committee was~xpected t.o approve a bill this afternoon repealing the 1982 withholdin~ law before it is due to go intO effect July 1. That could set up a messy veto confrontation between President Reagan. who want& to keep withholding. and th e Republican-con.trolled Senate, which has voted 91-5 to leave the law on the books but prevent its use. Hou aid t barely OKs une01ployed "Repeal now seems a foregone conclusio n ," s aid a House Democratic aide who would not be identified. Altho ugh most Democratic leaders favor withholding. more than 325 members have signed repeal bills. A House vote on repeal, under procedures requiring a two- thirds nfargin, is likely Tuesday. Passage would send the repeal measure to the Senate, where final action could be delayed for sever al days if backers of withholding want to make the WASHING (AP) -A package of em ency loans hailed by De ts aa a lifeline t o tens of t usands of unemployed A ricans facing foreclosure on eir homes is headed to th Bepublican - controlled Se after barely aqueaking the Houee. The admi tration i;i adamantly op to the bill, calling for er on of a $760 million loa fund , and Republicans ke It bottled up in the Democratic ntrolled House for week.I. Billing the I ·station as the flnt element of eir phase two receaaion relief am to reach t h e House fl r , De mocrats pushed it to · by a 216-196 vote despite d tlon of 41 of their own an n early solid opposition by t GOP. In the Sena ousing leaders already hav fashioned a proposal for ving private lenders Llsue loans and back them under a Insurance nn:i~~ Although the Senate approach to the so-called bridge loan would have essentially the same benefit for the distressed homeowner as the House bill. the Senate version would involve no direct federal appropriation. . Eve n though economic 'recovery may b e und e r way. Democ rats argued that everyone agrees unemployment will remain high for at least a couple of years. fight. -"We don't have any doubt that the House will vote for repeal," said George Burke, spokesman fo r Rep . Norm D'Amo urs. 0-N.H ., chief backer of. repeal. "But the nagging question is what happens when it gets back to the Senate." THE APPROPRIATE ENTRANCE TO SPRING. Reagan h.as vowed to veto any bill repealing withholding. But he has not said publicly what he would do with the Senate-pas9ed "compro mise, .. which h e described as a victory for tax cheats. Senate Republicans wrote the compromise to halt party feuding over the issue and to allow Reagan an "honorable retreat" Crom his veto threat. Sen. Bob Kasten, R-Wis .. who has led the Senate fight to kill withholding. said the GOP plan is different enough Crom outright repeal to permjt the president to sign it. However, the repeal bills have one thing in common: Neither imposes withholding. The Reagan administration's tax experts say the GOP plan is unworkable and would produce less revenue and cat.ch fewer tax cheats than its backers claim. Even the banking industry has complained thaLt. the m ost significant part of t.ne GOP bill should be changed. Congress and Reagan approved withholding last year as part of a tax meaaure aimed at cutting the federal deficit by $100.4 billion over three years. We're Listening ••• Whut do you like about the Daily Pilot., What Call the number at left and your message wlll transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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PtOOllCllCtl ~ ...,.A......,, , ..... ,.,,..,,IOolltj ,,,., ..... C ..... ftecl .cfveftlelftl All otti.r depetttMntl MAIN Ofl'ICI >.in Wn.I 9ov St Com ~ C ,,. ... -"· llO• tllOO <lnl•• \ 119 Fuhton h l•nd Newport Beach (71 4) 759-1622 _ 4728 Admiralty Way Marin• Del Rey (213) 825-7955 Superintendent Abbott wins recognition School efforts recognized Huntington district's program spotlighted in Newsweek !1t ROBERT BAR~EA lt~;":y"i"he HuntinJton Beach Union Hieb S c hool Dlatrict to be in the forefront of educational reforms have not been Ignored. Newsweek magazine recently hiehllghted the local district'• efforts to glve lta 17,000 atudenta a quality education with an emphaaia on academics while wrestling with diminishing revenues. . The west Orange County district, with six comprehensive high ach oola In Huntlngton Beach , Fountain Valley and Westminster, was the only Califo rn ia d istrict to be mentioned in the magazine. Superintendent Frank "Jake" Abbott, the man believed to be most responsible for the district's successes, said he was contacted by Newsweek six weeks ago. He believes an article he wrote \ in \he c..llfomla School Boe.rdl Jow-nal •treealne the need for reform of secondary tducaUon may have sparked the lnier.t. Abbott, once a left-handed pit.cher in the Brooklyn I>odler organization from 1951-~5 -ne waa t he Californla Uea1ue'a rookie of the year when he won 23 games in 1962 -bu been fighting the battle for quality educaUon for years. What's making it doubly tough, he aaya, is the ahrinking money supply. He said the diatrict'a budget of $SO million would be about $12 million-13 million greater today h ad Proposition 13 not been suocesaful in 1978. Aa one way of copi~, the district laid off about 50 dance counselon and U9ed tee 'clans in their place. The cut saves about $700,000 annually while providing basic and aatiablctory aervb, Abbott aald. The dlatrlct, at Abbott'• direction, al8o bu atreftithened eraduatlon requirement•. Studenta now need three yean of math, two ~ear::-!>f aclence, four yean of Engllah and 3 ~· · yean of aoci.al science to ge\ a diploma. In most cues, the requirementa exceed state nwwlat.ea. "Thia puta t he squ eeze on induatriaf and vocational counes and other elective claaaea." Abbott said. "But we can't afford to keep up with technology because eq~iRment is made obsolete ao qwckly. "We can provide the beginning training but if you wani to become a mec hanic. the education is somebody else's responsibility. Come see Mattel's newest Barbie doll fashions modeled by real people. Fresh and sleeveless for the new season: l00% cot- ton with delicately embroidered yoke. ruffled col- lar, tie belt, pockets. From India in lilac, jade, rose or white. 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FIMdy L Flofert Thia ~ -llled wlttl Ula County a.ti ot ar.,..,. COunty on Apr1I ti. 1"3. P'aWM Publlefled Otan .. Cout Dally Piiot, Aoft 21, MtY-S. 12, 1t, 1M3 -----------~-1-9~1'"'3, Mt.JC M>TICl LSULAOVett~ .,~­DIVIL~......-· ,...........~ NOTICI II HIFIHY GIVIN lly tha 0.P•''"'"'' of O.veto=n• ...... City of HUntlnglOf'I • t111t th• Department of Publlo Wortll llltendl IO OOillll a OOMt• permit 10f IM IOllOwlflO ptojaot. Of•noe Cou111y Tt11111t Dtattlel1 bll I ,.., 1nd ll••oh aaoo11 • of .... llld wtllll°""' ,.,,... ptopooad Pfotaot wll .,. oe111tr11ot•d in Iha •rH 110111 ..PIOlflO OOHt HltllWIY IMtwMtl t.... ..,... llld Hullt'"8'0ll .. ,.... .,_....,,,, 1 ... CIMlette DllPllY. Alllttll'll PllN!at "'"''hod or111r co••• oa11y PllatMtiy 10. ''· t . 11U t 111·A Shop: 7 days a week COSTA MESA 2710 Harbor Blvd. Phone:s.40-7337 ...CT1TIOU9.,.... '1C'TmOUa ._ .. MAim STA,_..,. MAim aTA~ The tollowlng ~ -doing The followtng .,.,_ -dOlng ~-~-ALLENDALE GALLERY, 1MO 8RINOERSON PARTNERS IV, So. CoMt Hlgtlw9y, Ho. 103, lllguna 19700 Falmllld, lrvtne, CA 92715. e..dl, Celllornl• 92$51 QARY L. BRINDERSON, 195 R obe r I M . A 11 e n , 3 0 5 Errttreld 81y, Laguna Beech, CA Promontory Drive. E .• Newport 92M1. 8Mch, Cellfoml• 92MO JOHN D. PIERCE. 1ff1 Port KllhlH n L. Kiicoyne, 183 EdwWd Circle. N9wport BMch, CA Promontory Drive. W .. Newport 92MO. 8Nch. Cellfornl• 92"0 Thl8 bulll'IMI II conducted by • Robetl M. 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ICo I• 31M J Alrp0t1 dot• ol Ihle PUbllCOtlOll. ll)OP OrtveJ eo.11 ...... CA and TM foundetlon'•r.lncil* offlot the name OI 111 prtndpol maN0« la <I located at 333 .. 1 ltaytronl, Lllend R. Houaa Jf. lelboa llland, CA t2M2. Publllflod Ot•nge Cou t Delly Th• prlnclpal 1111n1oer of th• Piiot, Mey 12, 1983 loundatlon la Aloi J. I~. ________ 21_N-"3 __ 1 11enoa Acoountency Corporation ... .,. --1803 South eo..t OtNo ~ nu1-. 9ul1• 20t · --.,-.-... --.. -.. -IT-OP_wm_MD __ ... _.A_W_AL._1Coel• ....... CA mat ,_ PMn-1"' Publlehod Orane• Cout Dally OP9A'nle ~ Piiot. Mey 12, 1"3 f'ICmtOUe llUllll.. ..... 11N-t3 Th• IOllOWlftf paraon ,,.. P\alC tllJl1C[ wlthdt-......... '*"'°'from ----;;ift!;o;iii"i;ii.iiiii'-.... l*lMflhlp..,.,...,.-* IM NTmOUI llUH•tt llotltloue bualneH-namo of IUlll ITA~ AFITllTIC IMIFIOIDIFIY, 1711t The ,._. ,,.._ .. dOll!t Nowhop• 11.1.._Unlt I'. 'Ouftta111 bullf'll08 •1 v~. OA lll'w. IAKI .. FllALT'Y ,,,, ... ., Tllo flOtltlou• b11•ln•H llllllt .... OoMa ...... OA ..... ;::w:"O:O:: rr.~: IH0.~:~~~4 ~of 0r.,.. ...., It .. Oolta _..., • ~.:.. aild~Addr-of Iha "'\.~:.,.=IM. I. AllfhelnV M. ea• , •t -Thie tflWllOlll ... Wfttl tit Ha •r =.: OA ... Oo\lnty ·°""' of Or-. Ofl ...... .. Allt'll 11, ,., ..... Putlllthff Orl l'ltl Ooaet o.ttY Publltheil Ortfttt OOMt Dll1Y Ptlot, ~ 11, H . U~ a, 11, 1Mt Piiot. ~ ft, U, M9Y I , 11J!tf 111&.13 • 1_ .. Sunday, May 15 ~...... 1:00 pm Gwder10-.-~ 1:00 pm Or.nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlda 1813 * ~7 NEWPORT VESPA OUR INCIAL PllttCI 11399.00 VAllAHA IUVA MODIL 1IO Check the Weekender sections for free or low-cost e nte rtainment ideas for the family D1llJPilat • ion 7.99 Each. reg 8 99 Dr9MI 0.. .... and Dr-..n Dnt I(.,, a very glamorous couple II dressed up and ready to point lt1e town Bartlee tS elegantly dressed in hOf gorgeous ruttled gown Wl!l1 ~ IOP She Com&!. wtltl jewelry. Shoes, comb, brush "mirror" and "peffume" bottle Ken 1s quite doppef In his bleci< tul'.edo and red bovlont11ere They mal\e a ve<y specl8I couple F Of kids ages 3 and UP N8 Orange Coat OAJLV Pit.OT/Thursday, May 12. 1883 ·l ' I ..... ..... .......... ..... , ..... . 0.-.-...... ... ......... ... ..... ,,,, ... ,,~ .. l ... =-===-.... -.......... ................ ................ ••• , ti••• ••• .... .,. ......... ere e I Wllttll, Ute ................ ,ti ........... . ............. __ ,.,....... ,.., ....... ..... ................ ,.... .. _: .... 11111• ........ Dow Jones Final DOWN 5.32 CLOllNGf~ Assembly would cut partnership tax breaks SACRAMENTO -A $100 mll1.lon bUl to restrict state Income tax deductions fOl' limited partnershis-ii on lta way to the AMembly floor. The "bill, approved 11-6 by the Ways and Means Conuniuee, ii aimed at tax-shelter investments ln Umlted partnerahis-. ln which a person puts 90lne money lnto a project such as real eatate, energy development or agriculture, and getl a tax wrlteoff. 'The author said such a reduction can produce a $50,000 tax break for a $10.000 lnveatment. New FHLB chief named SAN FRANCISCO -Jamea M . Clrona, a Rochester, N.Y., aavlnp and loan executive, haa been named pn!Sident effective June 1 of the San Franclax> Federal Home Loan Bank, the largest of the nation's federal home loan bank.a. Death for manual typewriter CORTLAND, N.Y. -The popularity of electric typewriters and computerized word proceaaora doomed Smith Corona's manual typewriter busine9s. which ceased /roduction Wednesday because of reduced deman . The last manual typewriter came off the line at 12:30 p.m., aaid Walter Speer, spokesman for the nation's laat manufacturer of portable typewriters. About 300 WOl'ken will be idled. The company's first manual typewriter was built ln 1906. Computerland to make wine PLEASANTON -A subsidiary of Computerland Corp. aaya it plabl to go lnto the wine buai.ne91 'Wilh 600 acres of vineyards it h.u acquired in the Livermore Valley. Computerland President Ed Faber on Wedneeday announced purchaae of 300 acres beside the 300-acre Ruby dill vineyards, which the company's CLC Land Corp. purchaaed last year. He said CLC is conaulting with wine industry experts and hopes to hire an lndividual or group to manage the properties. S&L to buy insurance firm LOS ANGELES --Great Western Financial Corp. says it will buy a Canadian financial firm th.at owns a life insurance company and a mortgage banking busine.9 for $170 million. Agreement to buy Aria1&r Inc. of Miami, whkb OWN John Alden Life Insurance Co. of St. Louis Park, Mo., was reached with the parent company, CanWest Capital Corp. of Canada. Alden operates ln 50 states and Canada. Utility to test big batteries Hll..LSBOROUGH, N.J. -Two batteries that coat $100 million each and cover up to an acre will be tested here this year u 8Cientiata explore ways to reduce the dependence of American utilities on COBtly •oil. The batteries are designed to store energy produced by nuclear and coal-fired plants during ott- peak hours, llUd Peter Lewis, a reeeercher with Public Service Electric and Gas Co. AMERICAN LEADERS ...J.!EW VOllK (~)· S.iet.. J'p.m. prlU IT..~, ... ,''l.1·~'::°:: .. '= w-.,.-; '·1· I t;: -~ 41 \d~ ;~ : ~ :..1h ,.. _..,, . ' --W""' lt! ~·¥> ,...., iii 1-. GOLD QUOTATIONS SILVER SYMBOLS ____ ...., __