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fanie. involved in the bitter ftaht over Ora.nae c.c.t leueholdl announced today they've reached
a proP*d agreernml c:overina all 3,488 residential
p arcela in Irvine and Newport Beach.
Spokesmen tor the Irvine Co. and aeveral
c.ommtttee of 4,000 members, who had filed a class
action autt• against the company, luued l jolnt
statement late lh1a morning uylng they've agreed
on favorable tenns for buying or continued leaalng
of the valUfble lota.
The ne~ a,reement offers leaseholders these
*tions:
-They can buy their lota from the company at
prices 30 to 50 percent below the fair market value.
-U they buy in the next 12 month8, they can get
another 15 percent off the price, with lesser
diacounta over the next 36 months.
-The company will offer a ftnandng plan for
Irvine ·Co., residents
\ agree on terms
buyers, '1vtnc'l.them • ~~ loan with a fb(ed
10-percent interest rate toe~ tint five years ff the
purchue cloees within slx months.
-Leueholden who oonUnue leuing will .pey-6
to 8 percent of the fair market value after almlJar 30
to ~o percent d.i8counta are applied aa for buyen. •• -Fint-year rent wUl tie 4 percent.
Irvine Co. President Thomas Nielaen and plaintiff
Louis Scott ufd the .ettle~t repreeenta months
of negotiations conch~ted in good faith, (1'he suit
waa triaered when tJiie Irvine Co. ra.l..t the oosta
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Crabs
clog
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nuke
• station
By STEVE MITCHELL or .. .,.., .........
'Illett aiways have been bugs
to work out at the new San
Onofre Nucle•r Generating
Station reactor, but ,power plant
officials had a new problem laat
week -craba.
, Several tons of red crabs, the
ones that have been crawling up
on Southern California beaches
for the past .two weeks, clogged a
3.~00-foot-long underwater
intake ~ promp~ eng:lneen to cut on electrical output
from the new Unit 2 reactor
.:>Uth of San Clemente.
"T'be crabs ~ it all the way
up the pipe and were trapped in
~ a:tEEit.s, '' Southern California :t::~ Co. spokesman Davfd
said. fi:.e ocean watef' brought into ittt plant la uMd to cool the
pliia1'1 11am bllck into water,
and the influx of craba forced a
n:duction of power out:pUt from 80 to ~ percelll.
Barron a aid the -! ~ 1,\00-mepwau reactor should
be bldt to 80 percent power by la~ Monday.
Meenwhile, F.diaon's fom.l fuel
plaht in Huntington Beech alao w• plagutd by the small crabe,
believed brought to this coast
from Mexican wa&en
UC Irvine's old~t student Milton (.;orb •hows off "Ma ing
Jacks," one o( 14 artworks he's created in the la11 yea • \.
Resnick new
trustee on
Coast board ·
Lawyer Barnet Resnick of
Huntington Beach wu named
Wednesday night to replace
William Kettler on the Coast
Community College District
Board of Trustea
Resnick was one of nine
applicants to complete Kettler'•
four-year tenn, which expirel in
November. Tnaat.eee interviewed
the candidates Wednaday night
before Choosina ~.
Resnic k naa llved tn.
Huntinglon Beach for 15 years
and had practiced law In Orange
County for 10. He ii a principal
in the law firm Caplan and
aeanlck, which hM offices In
trvfne and Santa Monica.
He holds deareee from the
University of Illlnob and De Paul
University. Resnick haa
~riodically t.auaht cl ... ea at
µolden Well and Coutllne
Olmmunity CotJeaes, two of the
tbfte colle1ea in the dhltrlct.
His art remains :geless
UCl's oldest student says work makes llim forget years
By~ADLEB Ofl Nltlllllt
1• County Municipal
udae Bobby y~ -teportidly th• tar,.t of a e lnW9UptlGn ~ -ICbeme -called Oil
the ederal 1overnmtllt
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·Women Stress:.
'positive' • view
By KAREN E. KLEIN or ... .,..,,.....,.
Women todiaY are in~ in
power.' politics and finance -or
at least the 1,300 or so women
attending a conference in
Body at HB
fire station ..
identified
A dead man wha.e body waa
dumped on the doorstep of a
Huntinaton Beach fire station
lut weebnd ha. been identified,
police uld today.
The man, Georae Paul
Pe~klna, 31, lived in various
realdencea ln dow~town
Huntfnaton Beach but had no
~ermanent home,. aald ~He~:r:~
la)'Jr.
4 woman who had read the .d~O(~~in• new1pa~r ca)led polfce and
fdeeWlecf him. Mcl'.rWn aUd.
Oran1• County coroner'•
deputlet have not ruled on an
eX1C' came of death, but lt is
~ Peddna died of. ttrui overdo9e late Saturday ,nlaht.
Anaheun Wedne.day .eemed to
,be.
Seminars on those subject.a
wtt'e standing room only at the
1983 Conference on Women, held
at the Anaheim Marriott from 8
a.m. to 6 p.m.
The crammed conference
attracted about double the
expected attendance, said an aide
to state Sen. Willlarn CMnpbeU.
who sponsored the conference
and it prompted t.alk of making
the gathering an annual event.
.The meeting alao aparked a
protest by about a dozen women
fftlln the National Organization
for Women (NOW) and other
feminist groupa who accuaed
Campbell of putting on the
conference to capture more
women'• votes and criticized the
ttachmon of a di9cualon about
C09l"nedc surgery inlO the day'•
achedule.
'nle day COl'18isied of aeminan
ctn topi c • ra111in• froCQ
i"trtrepreneunhtp to-feellna
fulfilled at home. a luncheon
wlth KN~ anch«woman Kelly
Lanae u 1ueat apt1abr and a -
aerlea of informal dlacuufon
groups.
The focua wu on practical
information slvlnl and cetUna. Cam~ll aaia. Md on staUna a
''poaidve propmllion'' to women.
(See WOMENS', Pap Al)
Olympics backed
with conditions
Thf 1984 Olympic Game1
formeily were wekomecl to
Oraaae County Wedne1day
whim the Bimd of~ YOCtld to endm• -ID -.., acnement
the county will be reimbw9ed fur
llC.'Uril()\at 01JmPc .waa .
Bo•rd membera voted \lbaa~QUaly to endorH ib• rcremamt wwked out IMt Week
~y coutlty ofttclah and NP''' mtatlwl of the OlYllS Or1anlst111 Oommui...-·n.
aar••lbent, hqweve,, •tlll
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2~1183
WOMEN'S VIEW • • •
Record beach crowd• and
· heavy traffic .nt qpeetlld over
Memorial Day w.-.nd du. y.-
u trawlen celebrate the end of a
loq, rainy winter.
Althoucb th• holiday
weekend'• major 9YMW -.uch
u tho US '83 P.tlval -are not
bein, held in Oran,• CountY,
COl)l'elUdn on the rOlidl ii Ubly to be bad. uJd otftcerOaryK.ealieir
of the California Ht1hway
Patrol.
Hh. agency will be in a .,
maximum enforcement period
over the w•ekend, he said, .rw.n1nC at ._. 80 perCIDC of
th• force wlll be out on the
· bl&hway1 o'l~r the foW'-day
Deitod from Friday to Monday. -C::rowda are expected at the
bwtlel and parka .. well. Mid
1tu.tt Btlttatn Oranae Col.lilt y ::::C:f ~ttonal fedllt1es
Coµa'ty partu do not take
reJervatlona for campti\et, he
said, and some famllle1 wlll
"We ~ not here to d1-:usa the
past obstaclea, nor debate
obstacles which aUll confront
women eager to achieve. Instead,
we cboee to eet a more positive
tone for thla conference: The
paths to aucceaa are there,
provided you are prepared,
detennined and ready .for hard
wor~." Cjimpbell aa1d in hia
operung remarks.
JUDGE ...
to make IUiCh evidence pu.bUc.
Bland told report.en be la a
target of the aimpUw:y becauae
"if they get or mnear me, they
figure l can turn Judge
Youngblood." Ga tea was
unavailable Wednesday to
comment on the alleptiona.
At the conference, women
wanted to dlacua things like
networklna, feminist laauea,
Social Security, consumer
protecOon and atreaa and
substance abuse aa well aa the
more traditional "women's"
subjects like fltnesa. makeup and
fashion.
But des Jte the "enlightened"
tone of t~e conference, some
old-fashioned ideas seemed to
persist. Lunch conslated of cold
consumme and a small salad
platter rather than the heai:tier
fare usually served at seminars
where men are invited.
Burned youi,gster
'mak~ng· pi-ogress'
Youncblood's request for the
federal inveltiption WM made In
a letter addremed to the Mliwtent
attorney seneraI in charp of the
Department of Justice'• civil
righta divialon In Wuhlnaton.
D.C.
Commenting on the srand jury
in~tion of the alJeted bribe
scheme. Younablood aald he la
confident be will be exonerated.
He added be la willln& to take a
lie detector or voice streaa
analysis tat "on live television."
if need be, to prove hll
innocence. The bribe achetne reportedly
revolves around Youngblood'•
alleged acceptance of a $5,000
payment in return foe Jowerin8
bail on a now~victed swindler
Who WU in Orange County Jail.
And the conference, thoUC)t It
was conceived and coordinated
by· Karen Smith. C~mpbelt's
district representatave, was
sponsored by a male politician.
It la that area -upper level
management and politics -
where women are still behind
men, aaid Kelly Lange ln btr
luncheon address. Lange. who
broke into broadcast journalism
16 years ago when very few
women held jobs ln the field,
urged women to W<e risks.
"Luck won't W<e care of you
and neither will anyone else."
Lange said. AB ahe described her
career, she said she haa not been
above cheating if it will land her
a better job.
"I think women should cheat
-it's a very good idea. Of C04f'le
when men do It \t'a despicable,
but women have had such a late
start," Lane! said.
BJ fttt Aueda ... .,,_
A 8-year-old boy who waa le= burned ln • ....,..i Are all y •t by h1a fiat.her hM
undiqone hia third major *in
1ratt, and doctors aay youn1
Davld Rotbenber1 la makin1
FOCI J>l"Oll'W toward nico•• y.
"'lb• IW'PJ'Y went well." aakl
Toby MIDlpn. apokawoman for
the UntJenity of California-
Irvine Medicel Center. "We have
no procnmls u 1'> when be will.
be allowed to ., home, but iMi
day la oen.inly ~ doler.'' .
She 1ald plaattc auraeonf
grafted akin onto th• l>oy~
shoulder, feet, face and bead
dwWI u.e fe>Ur-.hour operation,
whfcli ended about 3:30 p.m. Wettn.lay. •
,,. ehDd bad been ..,.cted to
die from bwlw aver 90.percetof
hia body after a Buena Park
motal ftre March 3, but .....
taken off the critical U.t lUt .
ARTWORK PREVENTS AGING? •. :
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When lnapiratkln c:iomm, he said. he can work
a dozen houn in h.la praae studio in San
Clemente without stopping. Sure lt makes him
tired, but that only meana he'll aleep well
"I forget about time and age. It'• a matter of
being involved.," he aald. peusiog u lf to \hlnk
about what he'd just said.
Then be aaid It apln: "Involvement"
The exb.ibtt ia open to the public throuch
Saturday from DOClft to 5 p.m. C«b la bopina he
can attrw:t Iota of othm' 8l!Dkll'I and redred ~
to the pUery to encou.nee them to lliiiiCh out
... tom. of lmplratian. • -
It doesn't have to be aft.. be IUd.
"Let them come down here and eee thlt lbow ,
to 11ee what an old fuddy-cluddy cm do wbm be
pta involve(!:' he aUd. "'
The cw1oua part of -~t II e.at it doem't seem to quit. Corb ln1imdll to ialle a yes ·
off from IChool to avel with bit 1'if'e b ...._
gllm1J9e of pat aat....,.ial IQ ..... Tbm it
could be beck to IChDol.
Saki the artist: 'Tm not aare. but I ddM l'ID aom. to re-enroll in va. and • Into ..... tdclal
and 8CeOk art CXJtWtftSdan... .
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Ball hM been_. at ••.ooo tor a Utah man accuaed of
acddel\..UJ 9hocJdnl and k1lllftl a friend durinC an~-~ ...uffJe outalde a Newpon.'J'ii*:h
apertment complex Wectn.iay.
Rey" Betaacourt, Jl, an
unemployed rrildent of Salt
lAke City, remalM in a.tody at
Newport dty jail.
Betaneo'1rt wu arreeted on 1u1~Scion (ff l1'voluntary
rmDlllaupW after he all1 .. llly
shot 'nMllftM Wllllam Gale who
was 1tru1t1tn1 wlt~an
apartmen_t lia.uit)' luard. pullce ·
Uid.
Bandit gets
HB'gem haul
A pmnan held up a clerk at a
Hununcton S..Ch jewelr)' •tore
Weidneid•y ,net ..:aped with an
estlmal*l 1$20,000 Jo $30,000 ln
~=~•brown briefr:Me, enlered Paik Avenue
Jewelera, 8034 Warner Ave.
dXJl1ly after l p.m,
He produced • amalka1iber
autolMCic weapon f,rcm hJ8 cue
and Ol'Clerwd the clerit to till \he
cue with dtamonda. 1o•d •nd
jewelry.
He took the key1 to the buUdlnc and fled lhtoulh the
·rear door . .-
arrtw u early aa today to enM.&re
apota for their camper• and
traila'I.
"Ranaen 1omeUm•• clo1e
popular parlu down becauae
there'• no more parklna even for
day u.en.'' Brittain .a. Mile~•-Park ln J'ountatn Valleyi°'~f.bat la often cbed
becaUle of c:rowdl. ....,.aally on
Memorial Day, .Brtttain uld.
The Monday holiday wW find
all government bulldln1a,
lnclUdlnl 10Cel city ba1l8, ckmd and pc>!t off!~ wm euapend aervtce for the day . •
A Memorial DA.¥ pro1ram, 1 honortna aeMcemen kl.lied Jn the llne ot duty, wm be held at
Harbor 1.11.wn Memorial Park, 18~ Giller A~ .• ea.ta.._.,
Maj. Gen. Cla~ I. ~
of t.hi Marine Corp Air Station
at El Toro, wW speak at the 29th
annual event.
-KAlUllN E. KLEDf
Fish -Fry
'secret'
revealed
FV man fin,ed
for tax evasion f
A Fountain Valley prdener
who pJeeded auilty to two caunia
of tncame tu 9Yllllion -'-'1 aentence" to three yeara
probation, a ll0,000 ftne md 800 boun of community .nice.
'1be ordener. y a.biaki Nit.o.
48, had" been indicted CJD three
income tax eYalkJn OOUDta by a feden1 pnd jury Oil librc:h 30 .
K 1eaided pllt)' April 15 to
tmmaln 18'1tmd 1971,
acco lnl _t_o Aaat1tant U.S.
Att.ol MY Jefffty S. N1-m..
Nlelen aald tbe lndictlmn.t ..
the &WUlt of ail inwsdaation by
•pedal aaent. of the "Crimlnal Inve1tt1aUon Dlvlsion of the
Internal l\eYenue Service.
Bay talk slated
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A fr.ee l~euu:e ef\Utled
"Biology and w.tory of Upper
Newport Bay," will be given
Friday at the Ollila Senior Otizen ~ ·
Center, 800 Marauerlte Ave., f
Corona de.I Mar.
Gayle Breachley, uaiatant
prote.or of bk>lofly at UC Irvtne.
will alw the talk from ~~ to 11
a.m.
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NATION .. U.S. ad;,viseP ' sl ....... ·n in El Salvalot
Amendments may kill tax
withholding repeal bill
By Th A11oelate4 Presa
WASHING'ION -The Republican-run Senate Finance
Committee, 11Hking to repeal an unpopular tax-wlthholdJna
law ln a way that would save face for P,resident Reagan. may
have created a bill that won't pass. Democrats say the repeal
bill is ao cluttered with committee amendmenta that U. will
never be accepted by the House. If that is true. the
withholding law on interest income would take effect as
ICheduled on July 1, even though moet members of Congress
want to repeal it. A.ides said the Democratic-run House would
insist on Senate passage of a bill that repealed withholding and
did nothing else. But the panel wanted to give Reagan a
chance on an earlier pledge to veto repeal. It attached an
amendment containing one of the president's foreign policy
initiatives -htll plan to provide tax and tariff incentives to
improve economic cond1uons m the Caribbean and Central
America. Thf" comrruttee reasoned that Reagan would not veto
the withholding repeal measure as long as it contained the
Canbbean an1t1auve
Oil sale delights Wall
NEW ORLEANS -A h1gh-spinted Intt-nor Secretary
James Watt called the nauon's Largest offshore oil lease sale "a
phenomenal success" after he dispensed 656 underwater tracts
in an auction that drew record bids of $3.47 billion. The sale
Wednesday drew bids on 656 of more than 7.000 tracts that
were offered, encompassmg 40 million acres or virtually the
entire north central Gulf of Mexico not alread y under lease.
The auction was a further apphcauon of Watt's policy to let
oilmen bid on whatever tracts they desire. "We have
demonstrated that the marketplace is the right place for
decisions to be made regarding allocation of natural resources,''
Watt said.
U.S. seeks to return Cubans
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration is asking
the Cuban government to change its policy and accept the
unconditional return of 789 Cuban refugees who came to the
United States in the 1980 Mariel boat lift. Until now. Cuba has
said it would repatriate only those refugees who agree to
return voluntarily and who are acceptable t o Cuban
authorWJ::;._Tbe United StateL_h~ rejl]cted these conditions.
Several thousand of the 125,000 Cul>ans wno-carne h·ereduring
the 1980 boat lift are collSldered ineligible for immigrant visas
because of criminal records. mental disorders or other reasons
Offloals said at least aeveral hundred are believed eager to
return to Cuba.
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STATE
Commission rejects oil leases
SANT A BARBARA -California's Coastal Commission
unanimously rejected a plan to lease eight offshore tracts for
oil exploration, with many co~ioners citing environmental
concerns. They voiced concern that fragile marine habitats
wouldn't be adequately protected and that the proposed lease
o f state-owned lands was drawn too hastily. The four
commissioners appointed by Republican Gov. George
Deukmejian joined the others in rejecting the lease proposal,
which would include eight tracts between Point Conception
and Point Ar1Uello.
Third condor chick hatched
SAN OTEGO -An "exhau.~ted" but healthy California
condor chick C"racked out of its shell Wednesday and became
the third of the endangered species to hatch in capttvity at lht
San Diego Zoo. The bald. yellowish chick had depleted its yolk
sac m an energeuc effort to break free of its 4-inch-lonc blue
shell and birdkeepen unmediately fed it diced mice and gave It
a bath. The first two condors hatched at the JOO will be aex-
tested this week or early next week. and scientists are hoping
for females.
Holiday traffic crush seen
SAN SA~VADOR . El
Salvador (AP) -A hi1h-rank.ln& •
American military advl1er wu
1hot four times ln \he head and
killed In San Salvador
Wednetlday, the flrlt U.S. adv'laer
slain ln thl1 Central American
country.
Navy Cmdr . Albert A .
Schaufelberger, 32 of San Diego,
was 1hot Wednesday evening
near the Central American
University on the we1tem Side of
San Salvador, President Alvaro
Qllake
kills 32
in Japan
AKITA, J a pan (AP) -A
severe earthquake and tidal
waves pummeled a 180-mile
stretch of coast in northwest
Japan today. killlng 32 people
and leaving 69 missing, police
reported. Fifty-six others were
injured.
Wave9 up to 10 ,feet high.were
reported, and 40 students
picnicking on a beO "screamed
and most of them were swept
away.'' said Tsuyoshi Tsurt.tga, a
farm worker.
Riki Sato, a governme nt
spokesman. taid h'e felt a sharp
vertical jolt in hla six-story
concrete buildins that was
followed by about two minutes of
side-to-side twayl.na.
, "~ ~' •tand-aiW/:. ~
said .... told everyone to hide
under their desks and then
windows broke and glass fell into
the offleeti. I heard the ~
creak at one point as though at
was goulg to collap.e,'' he said.
In Tokyo. 280 miles aouth of
the stricken area. upper stories of
office bwldings also swayed.
The Central Meteorologi~l
Agency Mid the quake, with an
epicenter ln the Japan Sea west
of the main island of Honshu,
registered 7.7 on the Richter
scale of ground motion. The
South Korean central meteor-
ology warn.Ina ext.ended aloh8
the naUon'1 eastern coast. acrom
the Ja.pan Sea from Akita. where
wave9 were as hi.dl as 10 feel Prime Minister Yaauhiro
Nakasone declared a state of
emergency to coordinate relief
effort.I In the rural fishing and
Ma.sana's top aide Franci.co Ja.e
Guerrero aaJd.
In Wash n1ton. Pentagon
spokesman Air Force C..pt. Jerry
Sexton aald the commander w ..
ass1gned to help the 1overnment
fight agaln1t a 3 'h -year-old
leftist insurgency.
Preaident Reagan said the
death "ls not going to change our
attitude about the economlc or
military aid we are giving.
"Thls tragedy, thla young man
be1na ma.trdt'~. follow. reports
t.hatwe'vdhad that the guertnlaa
were ao1ng t o move 1n with
t~trorlst groups and move rn
close to the capital and try to
bring terrorist activities right to
the very heart of the capital of E1
Salvador."
U.S. Embassy spokesman Don
Hamilton gave this acoount of the
killing:
Schaufelberger had gone ~lone
in his car to the central American
Residents of Akita, Japan stand on pier
dam~ed by earthquake' tod~y that registered
7. 7 on Richter Scale. .
said about 50 people, including
more than 40 children on a school
l'Xcurs1on, were caught in a wave
that struck the peninsula. near
fanning area as reports came in
on what appeared to be the worst
quake to hit the reeion In 44
years.
the l·1t y o f Akita. the state
Nauonal Poltce Agency "' ~·api4ll.
'Workfare" plan sh!}t ilown·
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Deukmeji•n loses bid tb change weir are standards
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov.
George ~ukmejlan'• propoeala
to chan,e welfare and Medi-Cal
laWI have been dimwttled by a
Democratic-controlled Senate
committee, but ''workfare"
remained unretalved.
State Sen. Jim Niel1en, R-
·•1 personally have aome doubt
if we will even want to put It into
conference," Franchetti said late
Wednesday. referrina to two-
houae commltteet that work out
differences betw~n Aasembly
and Senate versions of bills.
The tax bill, AB1428 by
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown,
0 -San Frandaco, went to the full
Senate Wedneaday after the
Finance Committee added more
amendments opposed by the
Republican governor.
Nine Democrats voted for the
bill. The com ml ttee's fi ve
Republicans abstained.
The latest changes gave tax
breaks to the horse racing
industry, movie theaters and
television stations. computer
companies and some recorOing
stars.
.
Untvenl\y to pJck up a friend. He
6rrl\'ed about 6'30 p.m.. parked
in the university parklna lot and
honked his horn when the friehd
d&d nol appear.
A car pulled up beside him and
four shota were fi~ from the
vehkle, striking him ln the head.
"" A pa sse r -by put ,
Schaufelberger in hll car and ,,
rushed him to the Military ,,
Hospital. He was pronounced ,;
dead on arrival. .
Coalinga
teardown
pact OK'd
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COALINGA (AP) -The tMk :
of rebulldJns_ earthquake-.J.
devut.ated Coalinga received a •'•
booat when the city council
l11ued a contract to demoU.h 1
what ia left of a once-thrivtna r.
buaine9I district. . .
Peralta & Sona Excavators w.
bi.red Wedneeday for $220,000 to ,
flatten eight downtown blocU •;
within 46 days staJ'tinC June 8.
The zone wu fenced off • a ,r
aafety precaution after the ~
buildinp were beevlly damap:I • .>
when a temblor~ 8.5 on i
the Richter acale of IJ'OUnd ; •
motion hit the western San •
Joaquin Valley dt=y 2. . Crews cleared that fell •.
Into the atreet and removed
dangeroua overban11, but • ~
otherwiae the downtown area .:
has retained it• look of ~ --~ ·------···---.. ..,,.....;
Owner John PeraJta told the 1.1
oou.ncil that 10 woriun and 16
pieces of heavy equipment will 1
be needed to rue the remalniD1 I 1tructure1 and haul away an
estimated 320,000 cubk yardl ot
robble. '
LA workers' I
tax rejected;
other fees up
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
propci-1 to tax the a:-ycbedr;a Olf
all who work In Los ~ hM
been rejected by the City
Councll. which instead booated
bumnem Ucerwe fees and utility
taxes~ a $1.73 billion
c:i~ b • 1 o • • v o .' e ~ c a m e
Wednelday after a JOUC1 outcrJ
bun tbme who would haw bem
forced to pay it, lncludina people 1
who Uve and vote~ but
1 worit ln Los Aft&'els. ·
The rneuurs appnwed by tbe •
oouncil, wbkh ii confrontina a >
budget defidt estimated at $142
million. will l.nstesd ~ most Olf
the burden on te1identa and ·1 bulinews In Lm Anae•
Hundredl of ADii')' telephone
ca1ll and letters poured in aftier
the oou.ncil'• prelim1rw'y dec:lliion
tut Friday to balance the $1.7
billlon 1983-&t budaet -,vttb the
help of the U4 milliOn .alary &ax.
SACRAMENTO -Millions of California motorists may
have a frustrating Memorial Day weekend of traffic jams
ahead 'of them, the California Highway Patrol warns.
Thwarted for months by wet weather. a record number of
motorists is expected for the three-day weekend. CHP
Commissioner Jam es Smith said the patrol "is bracing for
heavy highway use. congestion In many p~. and lot.a of
vehicle breakdowns." He urged motorists to allow an extra
hour fo! trip which normally take four to five l\oura.
W ood land, author of the
Oeukmejian-1ponaored 88962.
said Wedne9day that leglalatora
were negotiating privately in
hopes of draftln1 a work
program for weltare redplenta. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
WORLD
Radio Moscow announcer missing
MOSCOW -The Radio Moscow announcer who
broadcast news reports contradicting the official version of
Soviet military acdon in Afghanistan could not be found by
Western reporters WedMeday. A woman at his apartment who
. said she was hlll maid said he went for a walk Tu.e9d.ay and had
not returned. On Tuesday, a spokesman for the government
station blamed a "peraonal mistake" by Vladimir Danchev for
news bulletins he read the day before on three hourly
newscasts in the Eng!Wl·language world service. Reversing
the official Soviet line, he said Afghanistan's population was
playing an "increasing role" ln protecting the country from
"Sovif't occupants" and Afghans were defending their country
against "bands infiltrated from the Soviet Union."
Nile combed for survivors
ABU SlMBEL. Egypt -Helicopters, police boats and
9CUba divers combed the mucky Nile River today. looking for
hundreds or misalng passe~rs from a ferry that sank and
drowned at eaat 119 people in the crocodile-Infested water. The
ferry caught fire and burned Wednesday. forcing the 627
people aboard to dive overboard, or go down with the boat.
Gen. Mohummed YouHef Ahmed, chief of the rescue
operalk>n. &old reporten that more than 325 people survived.
But Democratic leaden have 10
far reslsted Deukmejan'• plan to
require able-bodied weUare
recipient•. except those with
children Youn&er than 3. to work
ln exchange for their welfare
grants.
The workfare proposal w ..
removed from N6elaen'1 bill
before Wedneaday• .. Senate
Health and Welfare Committee
heating and will be pursued in a
aeparate bill.
De moc rat I c-s ponsore d
amt!ndment.s stripped two major
proviaions from the remainder of
SB962, one to increate the
"co-payments" required of
Medi-Cal paUenta for various
kinda of treaunent, the other· to
allow criminal proeecution of a
welfare recipient who had not
been found 1Uilty of fraud in an
admlnistraUve hearing.
Meanwhile, Jl'inance Dlnctor
Michael Franchttti HY• the
80Vernor'a loophole--Cle>alns taJC I
bill mlaht not aurvlve major
1uraery by two atate Senate
committ.eel.
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Orenge Co-.-t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, May 28, 1083 . ·.
Will Irvine bill for· rgreenbelts? ,
Proposed city la:w would charge residen~ annually f r upkeep
By GLENN SCOTr or .. DlllJ,.....,.
Irvine r•sidenta may be
char1ed annually by the city
bejinning next a.cal year to help
pay the caet of malntalnin& the
city's extensive greenbelt., parka
and roadside lan<bcaplng.
Irvine City Council members
are reviewing a proposed clty
law which would authorbe a
once-a-year bW to residents. at ready ma l n ( t n e d by
The current propoul calla for community aa1oclatlon1, and
au e :mnenta to ranae from • h1'h theU' proximity to ~r publicly
of $~ per year ln Northwood to a maintained areu.
low of $11 ln Rancho San The C:l\y Council ~ hold a
Joaquin. The fl1ures may be public hearinf. at1 8:10 p.m .
reduced, but city offidala uy 'I'uetlday, June 4, at \he Irvine
they won't be raiMd. Civic C.nter, 17200 Jamboree
Resident. ln each part of town Blvd., to consider cf'fftlng the
would be billed .ooordina to the landlcape malnt.e~ dlatricta ~rcentage of nearby land.:apina ~ AlleU1ng retiden•.
Puµip shutoff study OK'd
<>ranee Coun\y eflllneera will
8000 start studying .&he feasibility
of awitchiJll otf atoem pum,. in
Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley -thua flooding city
streets -when flood control
channels are in danger of
overflowing.
Such a plan, county engineers
believe, might be a way to
prevent the kind of catastrophic
flooding that mundated homes in
the two cities last March.
Supervisors voted unan-
Unou..ly Tuesday to proceed with
a consultant's study of the plan,
eXJ)ect.ed to COit '6(),000.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder,
who represents the flood-
ravaged area, noted that many
constituents have voiced conoerna
the plan might endanpz: hoines
that otherwise might flOt be
Oood-prone if the pwnpe were
left running. "I have been
ass\J.red that the feaaibillty study
will address this issue," the
supervisor said. ·
With the pumps off, rainwater
would not pour into the
overburdened flood channela, but
would form ponds in city streeu.
Perhap1 covering
explained Richard
county'• 11enlor civil •P"4•·· Runge said an to~•tlo
ayat.em with manu ovef·.ride
that would switch OB or tlow
down the giant ~u , which 1 move water from a 1eWera t6
the flood channels could be
installed for about ,000.
Supervtaors 1el Keith &
Aaodatel to study the proposal
in conjunction with cdttnty and
Huntington ~h city engineers. -JEFF ADLER
Before that heartns, offlciala
have 1cheduled three public
workahope t'b explaln how the
dlltrlc;ta were torined and why.
The two-hour worUho.-. .i.o at
the Civic Center, will be at th.e
dates and thns
-Toru,ht .at 6:30.
-Monday, June 6, at 9 a.m.
-Th\ll'lday, June 9, at 2 p.m.
MalQtalned city-owned
property ls bii bullne. ln)rvine.
In this lllcal yeer, 11.8 percent of
the $19.5 mlllion city 1pendina
budget 11 ~·to maintenance,
or a6oul $~.3 rtlillion. '
City offlciala, anticipating a
revenue Jo9 fOJ next f~ year, begi~ in July, have propoeed
the diltricu to 1ub1ldiu
maintenance co1t1 while alao
balancing the amount all
resident. pay. Eighty percent of
the maintenance coeta would still
come from the city's general
tund.
The extra funda aho are meant
to help the city 6omplete long.
sought landscaping projects
including the renovation of the
Irvine Boulevard street.tcape.
Outstanding citizen
Nancy Leonard, a polio victim in Newport
Beach, receives award from Betty Cameron,
executive director of All Care Services, Inc.
Leonard was cited as outltanding cjtizen of
1983 by the private care group for her
strength and determination.
RCTmOUS • ..... P9CTmOU8 _,, I ill um STATDmlfT ..._STA~
The follow4ng ~ -doing The ~ ~ .. doing ~-bullk.-• SCHAFER KENNEDY. 277 A IP C 0 MME f'I CI AL Coeta .._. St,..., Cost• MM&. llAOl<EAAOE. "5100 ltrdl Str .. t, ~ 12t27 ~ ...... C.......129«1
Devld Jeck 8algle, 277 Coat• A 11 ocla t • d lndua I rt at .._Street Coate.-... Celllomla PropartlH. tnc., • Caltrornt1 ~27 corporetton. 5100 lltrcfl StrHt,
St.....,, Lewl9 Wllllll, 2909 E ~ 8-:f\, ~ 929IO
Hampatead Aoad, Anaheim. Thia ~II conduotld by•
''Nobody knows more about microwave cooking than Litton.''
Find out why arld save at Target through Satur~
Cellfomla 92808 cotpcntloo. Kenneth L .. Brown. t38 7th A--..cl .......,..
Street. HennoM Bw:fl. California Propatlel. Inc.
ll0254 By. OOMld W. GlrnOur
Paul Kennedy Reed, 190& Cllfl tta ~
Ori~. ~ beach. Calttornta Thia at._t -ftled with IM t2ee3 County CW-of 0,-. County on
Kant SC:Nfer Smith, 1M1 M.-May 25, 1H3.
Drl'll. Senta Ane, Celltofnla t2707 ....... a W ......
Thia ~ la conduCted by a A ,,, .. 11111 ... L-. c..,_ ......
generel pertnerW!lp. ... -Si.......LW... -llMMA-
Thla a~ -ftl9cj wttll 1111 ......... ._..,CA ...
County ci.11 ol ~ County on '217911 May 23 1H3. ~ublltMd Of1nge Coa11 Dally . "°'· M9y n. June 2 ••• ,., 1M3 24U-«! Publlahecl Or11191 Codi 0.1
Ptlot, Mey 28. June 2, t , 1e2~~--NIJC---..,-11C(----
~ ~Cl>fano-~Oetly ~ ... """'2 .•• ~
Ml.IC flJl1C(
IUAllUWI 6CUff di iAi
'70 off Uttbn's poplB
Vari-Cook microwave oven
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1909 Buick
breaks down
to halt race
A broken pin stopped Coat.a
Meaa boat bu ilder Dennis
Holland ln his effort lo race a
1909 Buick from Orange County
to Indianapolis.
Holland, 37, and Wayne
Stanfield, 35, of Santa Ana, were
among 75 oontestanta competing
ln the Great American Race, a
2,800-mile antique car race which
began Saturday at K.nott'a Berry
Fann in Buena Park.
The two car buffs had stayed
up ~ti!Jni~ht Friday fixing a ~shalt at Car Crazy,
a car restoration shop that had
I,• sponsoted them.
The vintage Buick broke down
I in Phoenix. Betty Holland said
! her husband thought at first it
was the crank shaft that failed.
But it turned out to be a motor
pin.
.. Now he's going to finish the
boat," said Betty, referring to the
!8th Centur~-style Baltimore
Clipper her husband has been
bilding in their front yard since
1970.
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Skateboarders do their thing on homemade ramp, later moved to
private home back ylird.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, May 2e. 18p3 Al
Ba~c~· ya:vd satf e ' ,
·for skateboal-ds? ~
' BY PHIL INEIDDMAN Of'tMDlllJ,.....,.
Wha''• • youna 1idewalk
.IW'fer to do?
A few weea back, 101M teen-
age skateboard enthuaiaata In
Fountain Valley constructed a
wooden ramp, eiebt feet nigh
and .15 feet Iona. upon which to
pract.ice their lpOrt.
A(1no1t Immediately, they
drew ~om pla i nt• from h~ and .chool offidall
concerned about not.e and safety
hazarda. The skateboarders have
had to diauaemble and move the
ramp several times.
But the ramp finally aeem1 to
have found a home now ln the
backyard of a private residence
off Ward Street. uni. there a.re additional complainta, the
akateboarde1i9 will be Jlllowed to uae the · ratnp during limited
houn every other day.
llDOOther, IO the nelihbota don't
CXJID~ ~~~an '
mainly relidenw of the GNen
Valley development ln eaet•
Fo\Ultain Valley. Aooordlng to
Hittle, the y~ built the
ramp because moat of the.
akat.eboard parlo that had been
opened ln Orange County du.ring
the 1port'a heyday are now
cl.Oled.
The local ramp waa built in
one boy's backyard, then moved
to a volleyball court near the
Green Valley pool. Complaints
forced the teens to move the
ramp to a nearby park area, but
that lite waa criticiz.ed for being
too close to Cox Elementary
School. Aft.er ~~=tal Judy ' Montgomery exp concema
about student safety near the .
ramp, it waa diaaaaembted and,
moved to a backyard .
The skateboard enthuaiuta say
they hope the ramp now baa a
permanent home.
"We put a new layer of wood
on it," explained skateboarder
Max Hittle, 16. "That cuta down
on the noise and makes it a lot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;..;.~~~---.
~I
We're good
at everyday lpw prices .••
but no one
does a S&le quHe like Target
See for yourself.
34.99
Reg 44 99
84.99 Reg 79 99
-15.00 Bllc:tt & Dealer mal-il rebate 49.9!z:w INtOOll -*a drtl-jiowwl t.nd -uses any 1 /4"or318~ dl1I Ha 10~ tlliig tatlll.
lncaJdes wood cutti'lg blade Ori not lnduded
Model 7 4·480. a-, .... ....,.. ... .._ ......... ~~-w-1 ._,,.~
Advertlaed prices good tlYoYgh Sa!u.'day. May 28
•
LABOR SPED/AL
SERVICE
CALL .... " • a...1,11, ....
$.3~0
SOLID STATE CHASSIS •3 ..... _ ........
ri'R'r'f ESTIMATE r j ,.~ (Reg. $10.00 Value)
NOTICE OF PlB.IC HEARING
FISCAL YEAR 1983/84
MUNICIPAL Bll>GET
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public heartng
wltl be ~ by the City Council of the City of
Hunttnaton SSMch. In the Council Chamber ot the
Clvtc C«lt•. Huntington Beach, at the hOur of
7:30 P.M., or .. eoon thef'Mft• u p08llbl9 on
Monday the 8th day of June. 1983 for the pwpoee
of IOllottlng public Input on the City Budget for
Fite* Year 1983/84 and on the UM of Cienera1 ~ SMrtng Jundt • part of that budget. OoPIM ot the snMmlhtuy budaet .,.. evllllabl!e at
' the Ctty ct.k'a ~. 2000 Miiin Street. and the
Pubflc Ubraty, 111f Talbert Avenue, for publlc
·ln..,.ctlon. 8ynopMa of the Pr9lmlnaty Budg9t
wlH be avallable at no charge to the pu611c at the
City Clerk'• Office and at the Pubtlc library.
The ·propoHd General Fund Budget la
154,238,335.
All 1nt.t.ted penona are lnVtteCI to ett~ Mid hMl"lnO. provide wrttten and oral commenb, and
uk queetton• regarding the entire Flecal Year
1983/84 Budget.
NOT~CE OF PUBLIC HEMING
USE .Of GENERAL REVBIJE
~-.SHARING FUNDS AS PART OF
. FISCAL YEAR 1983184 Bll>GET
' '
' r )
•
Senior citizens
'
taking spotlight
DRESSES 8t··s
~---· SpecW Pwcheee: Comfortable bnt sundl"ltl81 for
sizes 8 to 16 ................................ f4.te
S.ve 1/J: Choon cotton shirtdresses in sizes 4to14.
~.i.s:~~; ;,·ilk. j~~~~~-rd·~~d ~~~~~ ·d~ ~hi::·•
dresses·in misses sizes ....................... •·•
Speclat puree.-: KH II aundresses with matching
jackets for sizes 6 to 14 ....................... 41.M
pl A z ,l\. spa n Ts '.IVE A R
a.ve 1 /I: Catalina summer MP9rat.S lncludlng tape,
pants Ind shorts. Orig. 18.00 to 32.00 ... 11.M to a .•
Save 21%: Josephine popover blouses in white, l>lnk,
violet, blue, green or khaki. Orig. 18.00 .......... 12.• ·
Speclel purchMe: Oakhill short aJeeve shirts for
sizes 8 to 18 ................................ 12.•
a.ve 21%: Sag harbor skirts in white, khaki, navy or
red. Orig. 24.00 ................. ' ..•......... 17 ...
Save 1/J: Jantzen playwear including red,
white and navy tops and shorts.
Orig. 20.00 to 24.00 .................. 12• to 11•
a.we 21%: Belted, pfeeted lhorta in summer brig~~·
Orig. 1f,OO. . • • .•..•. .,..f. , •• .-• .. • •••..•••••• \t.it ·
.. v• 21~: Levi's walkshorts'ln khaki, white,.red, rov'91
blue, kefty green, purple. Reg. 18.00 . .' ...•• ,, .. 11,•
law•% to 21%: Cawal .Ummer t-~lrts in solkt~, ..
ltripd 01 prints. Orig. 12.00 to 20.00 ..•.• I.fl to,. ..
...,. •%: Chau• Woman btou ... for 8'ze138to44.
Reg. 22.00 .•.••...•.•.....•••.•........•..• ~···
........ purchH•: Lady Manhattah Siiky W•y®
t-lh1ru ..............•....•..••...•..•..•••. 1•• • r lave 1/J: Ship N' Shore notch coner blou ... In ehc
1nauy colon. Orig. 24.00 .••....••..••.•••.•• 11•
I
BF A CH c1 l .'n ~PnH r (;Ho '
..
,, f
bere HcenOy. featured 20 ......,. vou,. of .cton e& or
olcler tro1n J'ranee and Swttatrland. It w• a week of
.... dMc9, Dlaya and dtm"lk'ft
ll'OUPI In tht• 11Hpy town'•
Cultural om•. ror the elderly ecton, ihelr
wrtnklM hlddfD behind thick
=keJDakeu~~ la. of mfnde ........ the am. and Dab» ol ... . 0 1ver llnee r ~ actinC."
Mid the 80-year-old Ginette
Viaud-DllrooUtl.nl ''I don't feel
• II !Ve ~ at all I cen hardly lift my left arm. but I MYW" W
the pain when I'm unct.r the u.&11.••
..,.or otben. Uke Mic~Wne BerWon. '74, ICUq • • bttter-
late-than-never aream corpe
true.
"I have f4nally become the
penon I alway. wanted to be,"
lhe IUd. .. I WM alwaya lnteNlted
In theater and opera. but in DJ)' ~y. ~fr" DeYel' did that
ICll't ot thlDa:
TheM ofd people, none of
-.,----1
whom Wtn pt'Of rdmel .,...
betor. ~ .,. the1 -for the fun ad tNndlblp ..
WU mm IA "fot"JDKU:W." The .. the bl.tr-of •
Michel Dewetl, a 28-)Wl':eid ~H
cultural ~ .a
"The way to Improve .-a• .,6
quality of llfe of the eoelally •b
deprived -the retarded, die -iq
budicapped, •mm•,..anc., ...ct .
the elderly -la tO live ~ c i ~ to art md muide. no& ~ 1T
a a .• J> e c t a l o r • , b u t a t ~rl
pertldp.nta," ~ laid. •
FIV~ DAYS ONLY:THURSDAYI
SPOf,TS\IVEAR ao ·s
Seve •'It: 3-ln-1 par\18 from Chau1 go as a lumpauit,
halter or cummerbund. Orig. 36.00 ............. 24.M
Sev• 21'1t: Our entire spring collection of '
famous tailored coordrflates.
Orig. 57.00 to 141 .00 ...... ~ ......... 41• to 1MM
a.ve 21% to D%: C~ua t-shlrta In a colleCtion of
ltytet, colorw and lhaPff. orig. 20 .00 to 26.00 .... 14.•
a.ve •%: Trouser-de•iled skirts from Counterparts in
five summer shades. 011~. 38.00 ..•............ 24M
a.we 1 /I; Famous desiener sepantt" including
twltl shorts end cotton t·.triru. • Orig. 28,00 and 34.00 ............... 17.• end 21.•
8ave •% to•~: Gk>ri9 Vanderbilt t-shlrts end shorts
for summer. orig. 24.00 to 26.0Q ....... 14M to 11.•
a.ve 41¥.: Bright BUI Bia .. t-shJrt of pure cotton. Great
colort, too. Orig. 22.00 ..........•.•••......... 12.•
..
---LINGERIE
Seve •¥.: Hen~ etrapie; bras. Orig. 13.60 .•• 11.11 •ne .,.: Keyter strap~ 1Up1.
Ong. f4.00 and 1~.00 .•. \\' •.......... 11M to 12.11 aawa"': Glleld patio Ihm. In bright colora.
Orig. 22.00 ••..•...•..•.••..•........ , ....•.. 11.•
a.ve •\\: Giiead short-.,, gown1.
Orig. 18.00 ....•............................ 11.•
Save II~: OamM cotton ~nd gowns and mttchlng
' coats. orig. ,8.00 to 23.00 . 1 •••.••••.•. 11.• to 14.• ' le¥••"': Deena etmlsolea •nd tllp1 .
Orig. 14.00 .•••••••.•.•.• i .. · · · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · · ·I.II
THURSDAY ONLY, REGISTER TOW•
TWO WILL BE GIVEN ,.WAY IN
COMPLETE DETAILS AVAILABLE Al
JUNIORS
8aYe 21%: Candles junior Hperates.
Orig. 12.0Q to 20.00 .................... a.• to 14.•
hv• a'lt: A super collection of Junior swimwear.
Reg. 24.00 to 40.00 ................... 1t.M to 21.•
Save 21%: Casual aepar1te1 from Tomboy.
Orig. 16.00 to 27 .00 ........•....•..•... ,_. to 11.•
Special purcheM: Junior short sett and rompers from
Limelight ................................•.. 12.•
.. ve 1/J: Trousers-Up polo shirts and t-shlrta.
Orig. 12.00 to 18.00 ....... ~ ............ 7 .. to 11.•
Save 21%: Jumpsuits In a senutional collection of
ltytes: aJz" 3 to 13. Reg. 32.00-44.00 .....• 23.11-a.•
Sne 11 ~: Choose from • collection of Crwzy Horae
striped Polo shirts. S-M -L lizea. Orig. 28.00 ...... 17.•
hve21~: Unconatructed cotton blazers In eaorted
colorw. S·M·L 1izea. Orig. 20.00 ................ 14.•
SHOES
Speolil _.,,.,. ... : Men'• Italian leather undela. 11.• a... •"9: Cherok" hot puff slid&-aendata.
Reg. 39.00 and 40.00 ................ •·• tnd 21.•
Speolel puroheM: Bow embellished pumps
from Nina ............................•..... 41_.
Speclel purchaM: Embroidered espadril1ee
from J1cqu• Cohen . , ...........•....••.••.. \t•
a.vet 11: Open toe pumps from Lifestride ••.•... n.•
...,. 21"': Women's Nike jogging shoes.
Reg. '25,,«>0 •••••.••• " •••• , •••••••••••••••••• ti•
Save 21": Sporto active shoes. Reg . 16.00 ..••• 11•
Save•~: Liz Clalbome lelsure 1hoea.
Orig. 25.00 .....••.•....••..•....•.••.••••.• 11•
·~
MEN S rURNISHINGS
Sixty-two aenlora in the
Huntlnltm Betlch Unlfted Htah 8claoal ~ are ~ tlt,-IH In acholanbtps ln the
dlatritt'• Dollan for Scbol&n
~Im. • award1, ranatna from
Sl&O to tnoo, were presented
1'uHday ntaht et dlltrict
~uarten. 'nM winners;
-Ed1lon Htah School -Ken Drull:ow1kl, -Xelly Geora•.
Joleen Gr\llllna, Suaan. MaQIUl,
Loan Nauyen. Rebecca Vllca.
-Fountain Valley Htah
School -Kathleen Ann Harty, Michele Roberta. Mandy Ryder,
Julie Schofield, John Wu. -Huntington Beach Ht1h
School -Mary Jane Adrtaana, Devld Barton, Jr., Dawn J .
• Jn
Cooper, Dtboiah GelWr, Pew
. Sokoiov.. •• -MarJna Ht1h 8Chool -•
Alen. K. Anderloo. Carol~ s. Farber, Jeffrey 8 . Hopldn1,
ChtlJlty I-Fen Kue>, Coll9en r .
WoOdbury.
-~ View Blah School -Alex Lechtman, Kenneth
Spreltser, Kayoko T1m1okl1 BenJamtn Wauon. ldwara
'
• t ~DAILY PILOT~. M01Y ae, t~· lt.'f .
HuDtin"gton scho1a~hips
t .. t. f
ZeneW. • -Home~_ 'J) fa Tlmotby Bacon, OCean View; -W~ Wah School-• J.anne ~. BNn ar,m. Char lea Andrew Patwell.
Karen Cepelouto, Marni -Adult School -Agril Westmlnlter. t Hamalak.£ Rpbert 8. Spence, B1an.k.enabip, hUdana t.<>8'CICO. -W om a a ' 1 1 la i, o t
Danny DU Ulvan, Thu· Van Other winnen: • ~tlnetOD Beech uda -
Truona.ShanaUVauaht. -Huntlnaton Beach Coleen Servau, Edllon;
-Wtntenbu.nl H!lh School-Company Award• -Yvonne Elizabet1' Jane Taylor, tountaln
Charlott• M""on10, Becca Pak, Edl1on; Brlan Deeley, Valle)'; Na1h Zltoral, P~ Fountain Valley; Milton Huntln1ton Beach; Deborah
-£\tenti.a H1-b School -Miyuhlro, Hunt1n1ton Beach; McCammon, Martnai Suzanne
Cherly Blake. Don Mancha. Linda Y. Powell, Marina; (lee GllAN'l'I, Paa• All)
.
HROUGH MONDAY. LIVE IT ·UPI-
•.ao BROADWAY GIFT CERTIFICATE.
DEVERY BRO~DWAY STORE.
OR NEIGHBORHOOD BROADWAY.
MEN 'S SPORTSWEAR
Seve 21%: Madras and plaid walkshorts.
Reg. 18.00 to 22.00 ................... 12.11to 11.11
Seve 21%: Rayon sport shirts in 8 great colors.
Reg. 20 .00 ................................. 14.11
Seve 211/1 : Cord walk shorts. Orig. 1~.00 ........ I.II
Sav• 211/1: All men's bikini swimwear.
Orig. 13.00 to 14.00 .................... I.II to I.•
Seve 301/1to311/1: Arrow and Puritan knit sportshirts.
Orig. 19.00 to 21 .00 .......................... 12.11
Seve 30%: to 31'11: Levi's for Men stretch denims
and Levi's Action Slacks. Reg. 28.00 to 32.00 .... 11.11
Seve 41%: Cotton vests by Robert Bruce.
Reg. 34.00 ................................. 11.•
Seve 25'11 to •111: Haggar Expandomatic slacks.
Reg. 27.00 to 29.00 .......................... 11•
Bev• 40%: Men's designer woven shirts.
Orig. 28.00 to 30.00 .......................... 11.11
a.v.-%: Designer pleated alacks lr1 cotton chintz.
Reg. 40.00 ................................. 24 ••
8ave21%: Short tleeve madrat shirts.
Reg. 20 .00 ................................. 14.11
8ave 21%: Our exclusive Member's Only ;acket.
Reg. 56.00 .................................•••
YOUNG MEN 'BOYS
8ave 11%: Chauvin broadcloth aportshlrts.
Reg . 15.00 .................................. I.II
8ave 221/e: Pleated cotton walkshorts in white, grey or
khaki. Reg. 18.00 ........................... 13.11
. Save 21% to M'lt: Pure cotton madras shorts.
Orig. 20.00 and 30.00 ........................ 14.•
Save 21%: Muecle t-lhirts In six super colors.
Reg. 7.00 ....•.............................. 4.11
Sew• 33%: Striped knit ahlru from Left Bank.
Reg. 18.00 ...• '. ••.•.•.....•................ 11 ..
a.w •%: RPM trf·blend dr ... •cu.
Reg. 28.00 ................................. 17 ••
a.we DY.: Striped knit ahlrtl"from Wm Coast Waye.
Reg. 18.00 .•...................•..••.••.... 11 ..
...,. M~: Pleated sheeting pents from Bugle Boy.
Reg. 25.00 •....•.•............•..•......... ti.II
. -
• I
WEST COAST :<IDS
S.V. 21%: Girts swimwear, sizes 4 to ~4.
Orig. 14.00 to 28.00 .......•........ 1 •••• I.• to 21 ...
lave 21%: Gir1s' 4 to 6x woven sundresses.
Orig. 18.00 to 32.00 ............... t .•• 1Z.• to 21•
lave 20'19 : Bright polyester I cotton f~ging aeparatn.
Girls' 4 to 14. Orig. 6.99 to 8.99 ..... '. ..... 4.11 to I.II
lave 20'11 to 31%: Girls' 7 to 14 crop:topa el\d cuffed
shorts. Orig. 13.00 to 16.00 ..•.•.••. L .... I ... to 11.M
l•v• 20%: Health-Tex for infants anr toddlers. ·•
Orig. 4.00 to 18.50 .............. ~, .•.• 2.• to 12.•
lpeclal purahue: Shortab for infants
and toddlers ..........•.••.•.••• ,.. .••• •• and 7 .11 (! i ~ '
•
FURNITURS:
lave 111.11to111.11: White iron and bf..a beds.
Reg. 1260.00 to 1800.00 .•• ~ •.•• 1 .....•.• al atzes
~~~:o~ ~~~~~~~ ~~.~r. ~.~~~
lave •t.M: Wood trimmed c'"!"t back aofa and •
loveMlt. Orig. 1660.00 ...................... -·
lpeolel puroheM: Framed floral t>rin• art poettra11.• •
8ave 112.•: Wood and cane hig~ beck aceent ct.an. •
By the pair, orig. 280~00 .•.....•. '. .•..•• •• Mch
lave 31%: Barcalounger® Wall 1iugger® recliner In
chocolate or camel. Orig. 600.00~ ............. ••
~· -! l f '· r HCJNIC~
~ -.
~ ...
HvME ENTi:hT~irviNu
Spec-..1...,rahMe: 5·piece lilverpfated
tea service ........................•........ 121.M
lave 31%: "Genesis" and "Celebration" dinnerware
from Arita. Reg. 45.00 to 50.00 ....... , .•• 11 to D.•
lpec .. I PurchaM: Silverplated serving trays '
in 3 styles .................................. a.•
8ave IO'lt: Mikasa "Potter's Art" 20-piece dinnerware
sets in 4 patterns. Reg. 100.00 ......... • ........ ••
8ave n'lt: Georgian House 44-piece flatware set.
R.g. 380.00 .............. "!1 '·., ......... ··II.•
8an 24'1t: Mikasa "Elegance~.,.te~are in 4 colors
and 3 sizes. Reg. 16.95 ...•...... "'. • '. ......... 12.•
CONTEMPORARY GlrTS -___._... ..... ~-.,..,.,.,!.at ~
-
-'• Ora e Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thursday, May 2e. 1883
"'"'"°"' _,..,, .._ITATDmNT
The lo41o'<oMg P«90n9 ere dOlng bu"-• LAKE810£ SPORTS. 27772 8-3 Vlete del I.Ago, MlutlOn Viejo, OA atet1.
Lalle•lde lp.,t•, Inc .. a 04llfornla COfpe)fttlOfl, 17772 .., .,_,, dll I.Ago, Mlellon VlejO, CA .. ,.
~ ..... ~by•
LAlll .... Spom, Inc Qe,yl.,.....,.. ~· Till9 ~ ... llleCI With the
Couftty a.ti of ~ ~IY on
Mty 18, lib
"21•1' Pubttanec:t Orange CoHI Deity
PllOt, M•y HI, H . June 2, 8, 11183
22M-83
Nil.IC NOnct
'1CYl1tOUa _,_ ..
MAmlTA~
The IOllowlng penom -doing ~-. SHAREX. 17851 Sky Perk
prde. IMne, CA 112714
LEE H LORENZEN. JR .. 20512
Tr&bueo OeQ Or . Trebuco Cenyon, CA 92978
JAMES H RUTZ, 1300 Ad81T11,
No 12·8, Coate......._ CA 92$29.
ROBERT l RUTZ, 3530
Browning St. SA/\ Diego. CA 92828 Thia buel-II conducted by •
limited partnwahlp ~ot>en l Rul2
Thia statement wu hied wnn tile
County Clertl 01 Or•noe County on
M•y 20. 1983
'211171 Publlah.O Oreng• CoHt Delly
P1lol. M•y 26, June 2, II, 18, 1983.
2433-83
Nil.JC NOTICE
" .... ACTITIOUl_....I NAlilf ITATDllMT AOIO ANO COOPl!R
ASSOCIATES. 119112 MeCAtlhur
81\od .. Suite 2011. IMne. CA t211S.
Kl!NNITH W. AOIO, INC .• • Callfornte OOf'PO'•llon.
II H COOPER, INC .. a Celltomle r;orpOt•llon ELAINE AKVTAOAWA 1(189,
655 Pierpont Or .. Colla ......_ CA
IH28 Thie tlutllnMI .. con<luCled by •
aen«1ll per1'*8tllp
r<enne1n w AQld, tnc
K8ft!lelh W Agle!, Pr•.
Tiiie .. ...,_, -tfled 'Wfttl the
County Cterll ol Orange County Ofl
Mey 11. 1183
,21 ..
Publlaned OrAl\ge CoHI Oelly
Piiot, Mey 12, 18, 26, June 2, 1983.
21117-83
Nil.IC NOTICE
P'tCTmOUI IU-U NAlmlYATI_,,,.
The fo1owtno J*90M .,.. dOlng buel,_u
JACKPOT PROPERTIES.
177112 Skyperk Cr .. Suite 100.
ttvtne, Celllornl• 127 14
Jell"'Y Benlley. t7752 Skyperll
Cr • Suite 100, IMn•. C•llfornle 112714
Mltchell Oluckm•n. 17752
Skyperk Cr .. Sult• 100, lrvln•.
Callfornle 91714
Thie bulllneu 18 conducted by •
oener•I partnwllhlp.
Jellrey B«kley
Tnta at•t-t wu filed wttn tne
County Clerll of Or•nge County.
1'2170ll
Publlaned Or•no• COHI O•llY Piiot. May 28. JUM 2. 9. 18, 1983
2......a3
rtaJC *>TIC£ -----NOTICE Of' ~ .. AlttNG
Notte. le i-.tly gl"'9n lhel 8 public: ~ le to be Mid by the City
Council ol Co.18 M .... In tile Council Ctlemti.n of City Hell. 77 Fu prtve. Coet• Mfta, C.Hlomle. on June 8, 1983 ,, 8:30 p.m .. or u aoon
f*Mlter .. prectleable. The purpoee 01 tnta l)Ut>llC 1'4tartno le to recelW
publlc comment on the proposed Uffl 01 Fec:ter•l Revenu. Sharing
Enlltlement fund• to be 119Pfoprl•ted In the l'lacel v-18e3-&4 Budget.
Notloe 11 fur1her given lh81 •t Iha alor-tloned time end pleee, eny
enc:t ell lnterNted P«80nl nave Ille rlgl'll to pr_,t oral 81'1d/or written
comment• concerning 1ne propoaed' uMa ol Htc:t Fec:terel Revenue \ Sharing func:ta
Pr-ted bel-11 • aummety oomperlaon or 1ne propoeed -or Feo.<111 Revenue Sharing fund• to tile"'-' Y-1983-84 8ud9et:
..__ All ,~
~ Ot'-"..-cl
~vetnment Public S.lety
~ "..-cl ......
Public Worka
!Allure s.vtc..
GolCour-
-0 -
-0 -
-0 --0--0-
$ 8,317,180
11,937, 120
5,728,710
2,712.495 t,090,820 3,443,755
$8,317,190
11,937, 120
5,728,710
2,712,495 1.oeo.aao 8,()511,75! Ceoltlll lmpro\'9menta
Other
Tot8l
2,8t2.000
155,000 12, tllt.IXIO "Hd; m, / 138.JH:ld~
~:::tr' StrMt Melnt-Pr:;;::
ConatnJC1 19th SI -Pwtt AV9. to
Fultenon A ...
Conett\ICt Me Trell -Harbor Blvd 1'81r Dr to &tenda H.S
50,000
'CoNtruct Sunlloww AV9., Northelc:te -
Pwk Center Or 10 300' Ea1 of Flower St
Remod9I -Fire StetJon No. 2
Rec:ont1ruct CC>n"'..rete Ped -Fire Station No 4 Mocllty ~etlon v.,.c:t
Improve Drlllnege -NatloNI St ..
Preeld«tt S1 • & Aepublle St
Vndetgtounc:t Vtlllt .... Nor11191de -Sun~Ave
AeconatNC1 Alley -~ Cete-y St. & Coriander St
Vnc:tergroooc:t Vllllt._ -Pn Ave. -19th St to 19tl'I St
Conetruct Cenyon P8fk -Pt1-. 11
500,000
Reconstruct -Civic PlayhouN
'200.000
330,000
50.000
700,000
50.000
20,000
130,000
t40,000
180,000
110,000
114.000
500,000
100.000 Sub-total
°"-$2.812,000
Social Progr8ITI Suppon s.nlor Cltinnt Vlll'I
Sut>-IOtel
Total
Publlahec:t Orange Cout Daily Pilot, Mty 28. 1883
1130,000
25,000
1155.000
12.787,000
2459-83
rtaJC NOTIC( PmtJC NOTICE
IDTICE OF llTEIT TO DEED
RUL PRDPERn TD TIE STATE
f'MCEL NU•l.IUNO
IY8TDI llXPUNATION
The ..._., M8'1 Pwcel Number wMn UMd to ~r1be P•opert)'
1n till• 1111, refer• to Ille "-'• m81) book, tne ~ page or blOd<
number In tile book 8l'ld the lpdMc:tual pwcel number on the m9'1 PllQ8 or
wtthln tne bl<><* A per<* rwtnber N tor ex81Tlple, "044-363-46'', would ~n Book 44 of tile A-.c>r'a M8')8, Block 383 (n\89 page 38. block 3), .no P•rcel S within that block. The mepe referred to -•v•llable lor
lntPeCtlon 1n the olflce of the .u...ot1
All Pf09.,1¥ 11 In 1"41 Townanlp South •nd Reno• WMt of S•n
&er'nwdlno 8eM 8"CI Merldlen.
IDTJCE
In pU<-109 of ft, pWlc; 4"*'9 .. ...,, ~ ltlet, Oft tM 11'1 My
of .My 11183. et the hell.-of 10 O'dodl Lft'., ol tflM My, ltM underlllgMd
Tex Collec1or-TrMMll'« of IM County of Orange. •t 1111 ofb In the Qty
of S.m• AM, Stet• Of CellforNe. wtl deed 10 the St•!.!i Uf'ilMI -
redeerMCI. or In lnsteltment plal'I of redemption ,...nllllt...,. • ~ by
-prior to 5 p.m. on tM '-t bu*-Clay of June, '*· tM rMl property ,.,.,_,..,., cleecrtbed upon wtllctt da1• nw Of more yMr• wtt1 na ... elllPMd from 11111 oai. of the Nie ot Mid prqperty to the Stete. The
amount tor wtllch the deed wilt be IUl'9d wlll be the total ~ due '°'
wnk:tt 11 wM eold to u. State. Mid emount being Mt tonh In dohn 8l'ld
cent• oppoelt• the c:teecflption of Ille property. "tile propetty II ~ to
1118 State, 1M rlgtlt of reOernptlon wlM t«mlnele upon 8l'l't ~t ....
or ottwr c:on¥9Ytln08 by the State. All prcwll*I by 18w, the Stat• ah .. have the IOlt eutnortty to ,_..,,.
e11 rent• . ..._ anc:t Pf'ofllt wlalng In any m-from tne Pf09«1Y eo
deeded 10 the Stele
All lnfOfmatlon concerning r.Oempllon or the Initiation of •n ~t plal'I r:ff ~ will, upon ~. be fumllalleCI by Aof>er1
l Citron, Tu C<*cl0t·f-and "9dem9tlon Ofnoer. HO Anenoe
Btc:tg , 830 N 8'oedway, (P.O. Bo• 1438), Senta Ana Cellfoml• 92702 Detect Un 10tn day of Mey, 11183
A08ERT l. CfTRON
Tex Collecl«· T-rer Ill Orenge County •tat• of Cellf0rl¥8 The proper11M to be CIMdeCI encl aQt>jlc:t of 11111 nottce .,. .rtueted In
ttie County of 0renoe . .,... at Clllfomle. and pert1cu1etty <*Orll*i ..
lollc>wl. to wit PROP£RTY SOLD TO TI4E STATJ IM THE YEAA 1171 FOR THE I
TAXES. ASSESSMENTS ANO OTHER CHAR018 OF THE FISCAL YEAR,
""·
1
• 11111111'11 1u• om I
No. 1 -.... No. n-1....a7', ~. 11.412.90
-II -M1e l'tO /9-111U42' AP ~l~ :1.3C*.3' No t -.... No. 1a-1•11a. AP 932-lo-olt, 710 tO
No 10 -8* Ho 7a.211317. AP 153-6114-T•.14'3 83
U ... llltllm
No 11 -'-Ho. 7..meel, Aft ..._..I.WO $20"41
Mo. 12 -Sale No. 1 .. 221081. AP ~t:oi'. tfM.IO
llWfllT 11111""
No. 13 -Siie Ho. 7"''tet1f4, 1" 04~1o6, U4t.Ot
No. 14 -Siie No. 7•.26M01, AP CM6-0lfo17, ... II
SUL IUOI Im
SeminaP d
on acid lo
Expena studying the danaen of add foe ln
CalitomJa wW qonverp ln GMlen Gr'OYe June 1~
to d*'-the *1.M! durin& a one-day 111Qbolium.
The affair ta open to the pl.lbllc. The
registration fee la $2~. whJch lncl~ 1~ and ao adaretl by D)'DOW 1)>98ker John Roberta, c..nadtan
mln1ate,s: of the environment.
The symposium y.111 begin at 9 a.m. with a
.-Jon on an overview and e1fecta of acid fog and
rain. Ptnel di-C....aon. ln the afternoon will focus
on regulatory strateef.es iAd emmion controla.
'fhe event la 1ponaored by the Learue of
Wotnf!I\ Voten of Calilomia and the UC Irvine
Extension ln cooperation with the Air Reeouroes ,
Board.
lnterested people can regil1.er by contacting the
UCI Extention Office at 833-~14.
Discount store opens
Nordatrom has opened a new •tore ln Santa
Ana aelllng marked down merchandlle from the
five Norcfatrom stores in California, it was
announced recently.
The Nordstrom Rack. 3900-C S. Bristol St.,
sell• clothing, 1hoes and bed and bathroom
merchandile.
llvaluationa of children to help parenta
decide If the youn11tera are ready fo,
klnderprten will be offered June~ ln Irvine.
'llM! evaluatiom wW ?t8in at 10 a.m. at the Herltqe Park Youth Seivica c..nteP..
Childrin will be acreened ln perceptual
and aenaory skilla, verba~and co nltlve abilities, 1peech and ~ and
hearing. !M:h child'• ICOrea be compared
to a norm for children entering kindergarten.
Cost ii $40 penchild, and pre-reidatration
ii necesury by June 3 by ca.llJ.ng 360-3814.
The t.estil\2 program is aponaored by the c:lty's
Youth and'Famlly Services Program
Rabbi talks on cults
Rabbi A. Jamea Rubin will discuss
rellatQUI cult movements at the second annual
lnterfaith Breakfast June 2 at Shir-Ha Ma-
Alot Harbor Reform Temple in Newp0rt
Beach.
Rudin is assistant national director of
lnterrellgioua affairs for the American Jewish
Committee and a conaultant to the National
tests set
Council of Chu.rchea tor Jewiab-cb.riltJan Relationa.
There la a $3 charse for the 8 a .m .
breakf.ut. The temple la located at 2100 Mu
Vista. For information, call 546.2914.
Swap meet scheduled
The Lquna Nfiuel L1om Club wW bold
a swap meet and flea market ln the parking
lot of the Ziggurat June 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Antiques, ans. crafta, and p.raae ule
ltema will be featured in the .-..wllna lot at
the comer of La Paz and Ali.o Creek l'09da in
Laguna Nf«ue!.
Adm.iJlion la $1 with children under 12
adrni tted tree.
Music f esti'7al slated
About 25 'young musicians are expected to
participate June 4 durina an Enaemble
Featival in Seal Beach at Gould Music.
The free 11 a.m. performance is
aponaored by the International Piano
Teaching Foundation.
Low sale prices at Target,
rebate savings from Kodak
on two fun-loving Instant cameras
.• .as much a part of your
picnic basket as soda pop.
22 99 Kadlll'401nmnt~hm •very....,,. )'OU need to QUdcly
Target catctl ltlOM once-n·•ftetime
• &lie pnce ahots Convenient fixed·toaJl-.W
3 00 nevefneeda~~~ flash dlllY8f'I every tme. 4. to 12.
-Kodak r1r1ge S.11 of ... you tlllDY ctur. etwp pMta 1n ~· eo teoondl • ma1f.r1 rebel• Four M-..0. beltel'tea SlClJded
Get rebate coopon on rebllte board 19 99 n..-cuatomerMMCe ~
Lmtl I reblle P8' P8'SOO
• v-ftnal C09t
'I I !
I
Ji
RUFFELL'$
~Y,INC •
....... Ii ..........
"" "AllOlt •vo COSTA MBA -IAl-11U
......,
MCOMSD MAY t1, .. """"°· .. ~ CMWM11°"1Ctrn~=--students? ~T::i• ~~ We have r•t~ 30% undet
MindMd fllet for driven
betWHn •he •8ei of lO
.and(i(). Not quite. Thia ,_ .. You" ,.t'J,.i'.itt' 11 •• q 'O"ICLO.U..I HCAUtl YOU a quartet rrom A " I e I M I .. D I N Y 0 U R . PAYMINTI, IT •AY H tOLO There's I Sood re.ason for
this. F1t1Mfl knows tt\lt
rhete dflver\ tend 10 be
~ftr .and more c•rdul on
the hl11hw1y.
tL-j 8"'"' wrnt0UT ANY COUllT ACTM*, an:: -Ind you ... "wt ~ the ""' ..-rf.ormance cla.. right 10 brtftO ~ --"' gooc1 r-~ by oey1nt • of rour ,_ at UC lrrine c1ue l>4IYIT*'•• p1u1 ~ 00111• end .. ,,..,... within lflr.-monlN
practicing in the !:: ~':0':::.·;~ ::ii:~~-:, You're the drivers who
hl\'e fewer .accidents. pati Or the Fin reco1dlna •PP••tt ~Mn. Thi• 0 e amount I• t47,4H.H of which Th.lt • \ why f .vinen cre.ated
our :Jl/60 p.ack1ge .uto ·
policy. If you QU'Ufy. you
cou&d uve w~Wly
Am Village on =a:.':.~~~-=-::
eampUI (or a lncr1111 untfl your 1ooount ~ curNnt. YtN ~not h9we . d t • to pey ....... lll1Pllcl pcdon of VI eo aping your account, •v1n thouoh full on yOUf PfemtUmL
choreographed by ==-=::.=:._~ Farmen Insurance Group
il WOtlclng eot1'll,..ly co keep
lhe cosu of lnwr.ance
down . .,l(f lhe .amount of
pn>t«1iol'I up. And thil
JO/(j() p.Kkqe IUIO policy
is one wiy we do It. Why noc
atl mel
:-•• t Atllt llvll-"" trOft'I IN o.t41 .-rue or of record1tlon of thl• docul'nll'lt Ken.neth Green. (wl'llc:h dete of ~ IPf*W' --).uni-thl ~ bllng fMeciolld ~ pennltt I Jonoer Olllr ,... ...... P«IQd. you heve only lhl legll right tir Lee,.,_ to •top thl ~· by peytno "=============~===~~~========~~=================~==================~ lh1 entire tmount cs.tn1nded by -Yolll crldllM. To find out IN MIOUnt ~ lftUll
pey. M to .,,.,. tor ~ to
1top Chi toreclotufl. or " your
k!
Now at Target .
you can get a new
Mattel Aquarius
compllter, printer,
data recorder and
mini game expander
aH for just ....
' 9~96
property It In foc'idolUfl IOI Wf)' othlr r...on. contlC1: AoMr1 C.
Weat:myer. qt>e R. W. in-ton. 40I
E. Flf1lt 81,. P.O. 8oll 1'71. lllflO &llch. CA 90801 1-21~7·1251 If you ha'tl any ~. you
1hould contact • 11wyer or th• a-wr-• llOl'ICY ~ nwy tww lnlufld rour to.n • ....,,_._. YOU
MAY LOM LaGAL MQHT'I •YOU
DO MOT fAJCI ~ ACnC*.
Cr.o.GE LA 80UPF
17171 leedi ..... II.. , e .. ..._...a.a
Calif. 916'1
(714) "2..-S
~ -NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVlN: Tt11t REAL PROPERTY TRUST OHO
CORPORATION. 1 C1llfornl1
Corporetlon of Sin Diego.
Clltornll, II Truei.I und9r I Olld
of Tr u II d It Id JU n1 t , "" . ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i7-
Ix I c11 ti d 111 y "0 0 £'R l .
l'HOM,SON end Ll!A 0 .
THOMPSON. hull>lnd end "4tl • community ptOC*fY, II TNltOI, to
--Olrlatn ~lont In ,_ of REX HODGES REALTY ANot====.-=.,.=lllft=nl'C====-
OEVELOPMENT CO .. 1 Clllfomll ~ ""'"4
Corl>or•llOn (llllonld to AOBERT1--------.-----C. WUTMYEA. dbl R. W . NO~~~ •
INVESTORS. H 81n1flclery. Sc:ftool Oller1ot: IRV ... UHIAEO
recorded July 1e. 1N1, FMI No. 8ld ~ 10:00 'dOC*
2204t. In 8oolt 1'1'3, PIQI 4t1. of thl 2nd~ of "'-~1te3 Lm. •
Otllc:lll Alcordt of Orenge County' PteQe of lid Alcllpt: OISTNCT Cellfornla, dtacrlblno the lend AOMINISTMTIW CENTER, 2941 1
therein as Tiii South Helf of lot 12 • ''"""-c• .. 271• , of T'*ll 722 In ltll City of 8ull\I Alton ,......,_, "."... ., • .. •
Pll1l .. per M19 -did tn Bodi Project ldenllll~llon N1m1· '
21,Page3tofMlloila-Mepl, WOOOIRIOGE PORTAILE 1
In IN offlol of tN County Aecordlr RE1..0CA TlOH ,
of H id County. Mid obllgl11oN PleQe Plerll -on fir. ~ & lndudtng one promillofy no1e tor L.e8onte. An:.HllCIS. 2112 °'4IOl'll
the orlgtn11 principal 1u111 of Or. 8'1111 12. IMnl. CA t271'
146.000.00: NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 0... Tllll thl blnlllelll lntlrlll under "" ~lllMCI School OIMrtet al ,
1uch 011d of Trutt and th• ~ Cowtty. caitfotnl1. ICtMg , obflgattona MCUrld thlflby 111 by 1nd th~ ltt Governing ,
-That~~":.':.!:'a:.ln. ~~~ ..... _:n: ~.,:.
thl oblgatlonl tot whldl lldl Olld not 1111r th.an 1111 •bo,,..11•1.s of Trwl la e.ourtty 1111 _.,., In lime • ..-ct blda for W. .-d of a ')
thet peymlftl flat not .,_, midi ot: canltact lot IN lllOwe pl'Ojllct. t'
1. Thi UftCllld prlndpll blMftol Of lllda '*1111 bl~ In .. ~ .: US.000.00 1)4ue ICCNld Int-I ld1ntlf11d 11110111. end •ll•il 1111 ~
dul l'lbrulfy 11. 1"3 Illa not .,.., OC**' and publc:ly fled ......
peld. "" .,___Cid Uml and ~ 2 Any 1um1 adv1nc1d by Therl Wiii Ma 110.00 dlCIOlll blneflellty under thl terma end required for ••ch Ht of bid
~II of the eOOl4 dlllcrltled ~to gullrlfllll IMir t'llU<ft Of T ""1 in good tondlllOfl Wltftln 5 cteye efler
That Illy r111on 111er1ot. 1111 the bod OClllJlno dltt•
und1ra1an• ~ uecutl4 and Each bid _. contorm eno bl o.llVlr9Cf 10 llelCf TNIMe a MttWI r11pon11v1 10 the contr1c1
Olcllrat!Ofl of ~ Ind Dlmand document• lor Sell. end liM dloolltld wllll Each blCSder 11111 eubnllt. on 1111
1111c1 T""'" tueh Deed' of Truet M4 torm futnltllld Wltll 1111 oonttKt
•II docum1nu 1 v1e11nc1ng Oocumlnta. • 1111 of thl pr~
01:,11oet1on• MCUrld "11tltly, end IUOCOntract0'9 on "* P'Olld • hll decl1red ind do.. blreby requlrld by the Subletting end.
decfW• ... IUfM llCut'ld !Nrlby Subcxll•b C9iO ,.. ......... AtL lmmldl9tetw dUI end ~. Ind Govt. Codi Slo. 4100 II -.. 1
1111 elected Ind doel lllr9b)' lillCI Eacfl bidder mull IUbrftlt Wftti ltlt I
to ~ t111 '""' Pfooert1 to bl bid certlflld or ca9'ller'1 chlotl1
1old to Htltfy thl obt191Uon1 ~ to ltll D1STA1CT Of • bllt'
NC:Urld lhlreby. eubtKt ortty to thl bond Ill 1111 IOlm Ill fMh In 1111
right of '91Mta1-' 11 prOlltdld contract doculnlnta In en emount by law not .... then ta% ol .,,. mulmum
D1111 Mllr'dl 7, 1N:3 emount ol bid• I ~II llwl "°°"1 c. w~. th• bidder wlll enter Into 1111
dbl R. W. inv.et0'9 propolld c:ontrect K thl -la
Publlahld Oranae Co11t Ollty -ded to him. In the twnt ol
l"lloe, Mey 19. M. June t , t, tta fllUfe to enter Into aakl ~let.
2330-83 lllCfl -.i1tY ... bl '°""" 1-----------o'8TRICT' ,...,_ 1hl "Oht to PWUC ROl1Cl reject any M .. bldl Of '° ...,. any
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-blda or In 1111 bidding. .......,.. COURT °' Pur1111n1 to lhl provlalona of C~OAAMClll Section 1m of thl Lat1or Cfdl of ........ r=., .... ::= th• Slit• of C1t1forn1t. 1111 -DISTRICT llU o«ll.inld from 1111 .,,._ ef WIU.IAM • Director ol th• 01par1m1n1 of ~c .. ~ ..... _7 lndu11r111 Relellon• tbl o-netll
----· pt9Vlllng ,.. of per Cllern ....... CfTAnoM........... end IN general ~ r• tor T• llllCMAM 11.UOTT: hOlda)' and O'tlf11cnl ~ In U..
I)' or9t of INI Court. ~ -10e111ty In wHd\ tt111 _. la to ..
hlrlb)' cited Ind~ to..., perto11111d tor w.tt cHlll or type If =-=~=IOE~~ :::::.."=~::. :.e:i'~': Ind MISTY LU' ELLIOTT, I"**• t111018~ olfloe ~ 111941 bllore 1111 NdOI of ttlll COurt In 1111 Alton Ave., tntn., CA 827'4. ~ County of LOI ~. It.et• of ~ bl Otltalned on teqUllC. A oapy
C1Nforn41. a t lhl Courtroolfi ol of a-,.,_ 1t1a11 bl pOltld 11 the
Dept. tt. 700 CMe Center DrM JoO lltl.
Wiit. Santi Ane. CA 92701 Oii -M/ " lflllll bl mandltoty llPOfl tM
12. tta. II 1:45 e.m .. of II* dtlr. CONTRACTO" to whom 1111
tllln end ~ to lhow '*'91. " contract la IWetdld. Ind lilPO" ~
eny, wtty llld adopt ton lflOUld n04 tutlC:Onlractor llfldlf him. '° ,_ not
•oranted eccotdlno to Chi ~ 1111 than t111 Mid epeolfllCI 1'1111 '°
on flll hlftln. .. wort111W ~ by tlllm In lhl " pou Wll to ..-tlll ldvlol of uec:utlon of 1t11 contract 1n 1ttorn1y In thl• metier. you No blddlr flll)' ~Illa bid
lflOUld do IO ~ IO tllet 10" fot I pertod f/ll ~ (10) .... aftlr wll bl properly r.-... at tt11 _.. .. tor CM °'*""9 of b6da.
hllrtnO 7 ...... A ''''"'"' lllond 11tel • Dlltllt. April 2 • 1..... ~ t)Ond_wll bl~
Lii A. lfltdl, prior to UIC\ltlO!'t of VII oontrect
County °""' end ltllll bl "' 1111 tonn ... '°"" In Joyoe A. Nof\IWIO. 1111 oonttect ~a.
PuflUlnt IO Sletton 4590 of ....
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,ubllllllel Ot""'fl CoMI Del blddtf to ..-.!Ml _.. for
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Al e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, May 2e. 1983
An ins p iration
for anyone
Grea Mattson, an eight year veteran of the Newport Beach
Police Department, retired laat week. He did it, he says, because
he's lost what it taVs to be a good street cop.
Greg Mattson is 33 years old.
Two-and~a-half years ago he was on traffic duty on Pacific
Coast Highway when he was hit by a drunk driver. H is neck was
broken, his body smashed. His family and friends figured he
wouldn't live. He did.
He lived through a six-week coma, five operations, and a
year of rehabilitation with only one thing in mind. He wanted
to get back on the street as a cop.
When he was well enough to work, he returned to the
department ... working ata desk. It was good, but not good enough
for Mattson. He exercised, he set his mind on making his body
work the way it did before the accident.
His colleagues watched with admiration.
Last week Mattson Caced the reality that he could never be
a street cop again. He feared his body would fail him in a crisis.
He wouldn't be fast enough to protect the public or one of his
fellow officers in a life or death situation.
He didn't have what it takes, he said.
We d..laagree.
Matt.eon's drive, dedication and ultimately his honesty with
himaelf makes him among the best at whatever he does in life.
Greg Mattson's got what it takes ... and more .
0 1>1n1on' taproMO in l ht' ~pdce dl>Ovt' are ltlO\t' ot ttu-0 <1oly P1101 Oln"r .,..,..,, t"
1>rtuld on tn11 p~ ••I' lho~ ot lht'or .iumor~ >no .trlo<,I\ Reaoer tomm1•n1 "1nv11
td AddrtH Tilt D•oly P1101 P 0 Boa 1'.>60 Co\ld Me~a. CA 911>21> Pnont 1 /1~1
1>41·021
MAILBOX
An explanation
To the Editor:
I would like to make .a brief
responee to the article of May 14,
1983, Scientists Focus On Origins
of Mankind. Not to those who
advocate such theories but to
thoae who want understanding
and discernment.
The true scientists first
understand the principles that
govern his particular field of
science. Then he uses those
principles to reveal those
mysteries contained in his field of
expertise.
Each field of 8Cieoce contains
it.a own principles of order and
~nt. That is to say, one
should n o t u se the same
instruments, proceaes or tests to
reveal hidden truths in
archeology, biology, psychology
or theology.
Also, a truth dl.acovered iD ~
particular field does not vfolate
nor destroy the truth in another
field.
The previously m e ntioned
article violated the 9dences of
archeology, biology. psychology,
language, and the queen of the
sciences, theology.
Evolution is a good word, but it
has been mutilated. Evolution
means an unfolclinl(; a process of
opening what is contained or
implied in something. When that
principle is applied to plant,
animal, or man all that can be
said as "Each after ats own
lond."
LO. SCRUGGS
Costa Mesa
Nuclear safety clue
To the Editor:
Recently I received a copy of
my State Farm h c.meowners
pobcy form which is typical of
those carried by most insurance
companies. Upon examirung the
lirrut.ations and exclusions I came
across the statement that "under
no circwnsta.nces does this policy
form insure for loss involving
nuclear incident." Now if nuclear
power is supposedly so safe why
1sn 't h om eowne rs insuranc e
a v ailable? You think th e
ins urance companies know
something the ge ner al public
isn't aware of?
PHILLIP CUTLER
l. M. BBJd /Short trips
Not everybody knows why the
word "stage" is in "stagecoach."
Because ita trips were divided
into stages. Of maybe 20 miles
each between change of horses.
Q . Who was the kmg who
punched out his wife when she
beat tum in a chess game?
A. King Ferrand of Portugal.
History records he delivere<l a
right jab straight to her nose. She
got even. however. ln 1213 he
was kid.napped by the Turks. HIS
Queen Jeanne refused to pay the
ransom The Turks held ham
until 1226
Said Mark Twain: "The
coldest winter l ever spent was a
summer in San Francisco."
Q. What's the distance of a
"hand" In meuuring the height
of a hone?
A . Fow inches.
Among athletes. the baseball
playen are aaid to be the most
.uperautioul. 1boee in basketball
tend to be the moodiest. The
football playera are thought to be
the moat teU-confkte!lt. .Despite
what'• printed about golfers who
break their club• over their
knees. they're called the moat
even tempered. And It's the
tennla typee who have the
reputatlon of beina the moat
dedicated.
,
Q. What do.a • "gigaer" do?
A. C..tcbm frop.
Nowhere but In the United
States h.. the cbt!wlnl 1um
habit eauaht on '° any notable
~·
President Warren G. Harding
created the word "normalcy "
President Franklin 0 . Roosevelt
created the word "chiseler "
Q What's the biggest species of
crab?
A. In size, the Japanese Giant
wlth an 11-foot leg span. In
weight, the Tasmanian at 30
pounds or so. Incidentally, do you
know the one thing all crab
species have in common? They're
edible, every one.
Individual murder ia
extremely rare in Ireland. Non-
political murder, I mean. Only
0.4 per 100.000 is the general rate
there. Here, it's 5 per 100,000. A
land of loyalists. Ireland. Church,
family, work. art, dirt, liberty.
The Iriah left in Ireland dream of
the ideal but relate to lhe
condition . They belons.
Individual murder ia mo1t
common among people who don't
relate. don't belong.
The canary wasn't yellow until
man started to mesa a.round wi\h
the poor bird's love lite.
A1k your minister lf he'd
consider a transfer to American
Samoa. C hurch attendann la
compubory there.
Q. Does wheat have bto.omaT
A. For U minutes a eeuon,
yes.
Three been a day la the
allotment for U.S. MariMt tn
~.~ .... .,.
Honcmeat can tell for ll,000 a
pound -If it'• a special ~ahbl'C!d race hone.
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Synfue l ' . w aste ·1s inexcusable
r Q evaluation. "The proJe<:l ts a $23-0 million to gobble up another
relatively high risk one in terms company, Air Products wants the
of lt1 long-term economic government to put up most of the
viabllity." money for the gaaification
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WASHINGTON -The high·
salaried executives of the U .S.
Synfuels Corp. nught be forgiven
their wastrel ways if they were
spending the taxpayers' billions
on aJtemative-enrgy projects of
~tu.al Of even pot.entlal merit.
-.-.-•• -.-1 .. -1 -ft
that wanu Synfuels money to
convert peat l nto melhanol in
North Carolina. One 'member ot
the consortlum i1 the Energy
Transition Corp .. of which CIA
Direct.or William J. Casey ls a
founding investor.
Despite these mlsgivinp, project. Does it know .:imething
SyQfuela officials OK'd Fir1t, we lhou1d know? 1 Colony'i application. Now tt\e 1
Unfortunately , they're
9Quanderina money on~oee schemes of eo little p that
private industry wouldn' touch
them with a sUck unless Uncle
Sam wu picking up th~. In
fact, the major oil co aniea
have abandoned synthe fuel
ventures even with the i.,.re of
government loan and 'price
guarantees. That's how lltfle Big
Oil thinks of synfuels' future.
This leaves the Synfuels Corp.
with $15 billion to hand out -
and only second-rate programs to
s pe nd il on Five of the six
hnallsts under considerauon for
the se<.'Ond round of Synfuels·
largesse w er e re,ected by the
corporation the first lime around.
My associates J ohn Di.UOI\ and
Corky J ohnson have obtajned
internal Synfuels docwneni..that
show the dubious chance~ for
sucress of the expensive project.a
the agency is l'On&idering Here
are two glaring examples: '
-First Colony ts a CONO um
Oriainally turned down by
Synfuel• because of serious
deficiencies In manaaement
structure, First Colony bounced
right back with Ila hand out. It
now has the distinction of having
received the first "letter of
intent" from Synfuels, promising
$455 million in loan and price
guarantees.
Yet internal documents show
that Synfuels still has some
reservations about the project,
mainly because P'irst Colony·s
price expectations att considered
unreaHsucally opunustic.
"THE FIRST COLONY p roject
11 conDdered a hich risk project
hued on (Synfuela') methanol rrlce projectlon1, which are
ower than sponsor
expec:tationa,'' ~ya one internal
pener.0. Accounting Office ll STIFLlNG CRITICISM: The
tnvesUgat.lng and wanq '°know leaden of t~e· Pemerglng
the corporation's "legal authority democracy" of 'Honduras can't
for offering price guarantees of stand critidam in the prem -and
... p to double current oil prices as the nation's editors obediently
an mcentive .... " toe the government line. I know.
-The North Alabama coal They've stopped running my
gasification project is backed Ln column ever since I reported on
part by Santa Fe International, a H onduras' 1 U .S . -backed
c o m pa n y o w n e d b y th e militarization.
government of Kuwait. So Somehow the offending
Synfuels is considering a $1 column slipped by the Honduran
billion handout to some of the censors, so the newspapers
very Arab sheiks it was supposed thought it was aa.fe to print it.
to liberate the country from But then, accordlna to my
Interior Secretary James Watt sources, the U.S. ambe•ador in
rec ently barred San ta Fe Tegucigalpa, John Negroponte.
IntemationaJ from holding US. a nd a spokesman for Gen.
gas and oil leases. because the Gustavo Alvaru. the Honduran
KuwaJlis don't allow Amencana military tx.. denounced me m
to hold energy interests m their separate but o b v 1 o u s l y
country Watt's concern appears coordinated statements. Editors
not be shared by the Synfuels got the message and my column
board. . abruptly dlappan!d from their
Another North Alabama newspapers.
sponsor is Air Products and N one source put it, ··Every
Chemical Co. Though it's in the daily in the country carried Jack
Foetune 500 list of wealthle1t Anderson's column six months
corporations. and recently spent ago. Now, no one will touch it."
Small 'town • s entime n ts
WINNEMUCCA, Nev. -
When's the last time )'O'.& spent a
day or two in Winnemucca!
We dropped in by heUcopter
about 5:30 tht. afternoon. It's
almo8t midnight now and it's not
really my kind of place, but I'm
beginni na to like It better
already.
If I had to pic k the one
community moat different from
the little Connecticut town I Uve
in, I think I'd pick Wtnnemucca.
The folb who live here would
probably have a bard time imactninl what It's HU to live ln
my town. We don't ahoot crap in
glltsy caslnoa, the clruaatore
doesn't have alot madtlne.. It'•
Weol to buy or eell a~ a.ncf there b not even one hcKaie
of prostitution.
Not ao, Winnemucca. In
Winnemucca t.h.e are all part ol
the everyday scene. They're
perfectly legal and part of what
m.aket this town ~ in the eyes
of Manj' of the people who live
here. Cbacun • D> goue, u )'O'.&
often hear the natlve9 •Y·
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CONSIDERING the free and
euy nature of the economy h«e,
you can lmaaine how thfl
oammun.lty of 5,000 people WU
ab.a.ken when it turned out that
Sylvia Bmder, known far and
wide limply u "Simone," owner
and operator of the ~known
brothel ln town. WU not a dtben.
The fo1b here will stand for a
Jot., but they'te 100 percent. true ,
blue, dyed -In-the -wool
A.mer1mm.
They don't much care what
lldbd of work you do. but they
want the work done by an
American du.t\. And after 2~
years, they 've recently
clilcoveftd that Simone always
retained her French citizenship.
Now Sbnone ii under threat of
beiJ\g departed. U you don't love'
it. leave lt, Simone.
If Simone la forced to cl<* her
p1-ce and leave, it's aolnc to be
the second big blow industry
here hu sustained in the last
year. Just a1x month.I ago they
1hut down the titanium mine
where a lot of people worked.
You may wonder why 1 like
Winnemucca at all if it'a ao much
different from the town I live ln.
I auea1 it'• becaute of half a
dor.ien people I've met here.
For instance. Dave Merrifield
didn't know us from Adam, but
he came out and plc.ked ua up at
the airport in hil old rattletrap
1tation wagon and brouaht ua
blC.k. to town. Daw hasn't been
here Iona but he'• a real
Wlnn.emuoca booster.
He runs a big coffee ahop in a motel we didn't eYen 11ay at. and
he told us eome pUlcel to go for
dlnner. nu. Uled' to be blg sheep
territory and there is a large
Duque population here 80 there
are three Duque res1auranta.
WE PICKED Ma.r\in'1. Well, It Ju-t eo happened \he volunteer
firemen of Winnemucca were
t'lavtna their monthly get·
together. 11tere were 40 of th~
--.-
and they pretty much took up all
the apace there was. The
rnAMp' told ua she coWd take us
thou8b. ao we waited, and pretty
8000 the firemen all filed inio the
dlnln1 room and .. t at long,
narrow tabla.
Ten minute• later, the rnanaaoer called US in. There Weft
..ven of w and we •t at a long narrow table. too. 'nM!ft wu one
outsider at the bar, and becaua it
WU the only place left to lit, be
jo(ned ua.
I tbou1ht he looked
diatlngulahed to be han1ina
around a bar ln 'Winnemucca. and
it turned out it WH Judie
~ the dn:uit ~ bun a neuby town. Ula da t.er'-in-
l aw' 1 trailer ha been
burglarized. They arreeted a
suspect but they decided our new
friend oua)lt to awtd> poatl with
the jud1e In the next town
inatud of heuinl the ca1e
h.Umelf.
0 TBEY TBOUOBT 1 ml&ht be
preju.d.lced." he said. He fitted
into our pup ju.at fine. That
wasn't the end of the eventnc
thou1h. The Buque food was man plentiful than p.t. but It
wa1 1ood enoucb llO all of u.
were busy overeatln1 when
l\addenl_IL theft _... a loud lhouL
::~ WllQJlemucca volunteer Ir* tit~ tables
boltiid for cM doOI": 8Ure mau,h. .,..,_. bad ·Y9Ded ''firer and
they ... CID tDeir-way to put it
~•lf ·an h our later. the
return.\ to the cold food en the
table.
You m•Y not know much
about Wlnnemucca, bl.at ~ to
~whln&belre~
It WM Man ... -.:.
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GRANTS ...
From Page A7
Miller, Ocean View; Van Phan. WeRninlcer; Alan
Modanlll. Wlnt.enbura.
-Pat Pwes Award -
Julie Minear, Ocean
View.
-Hunttnaton Beach
Chamber of Commerce
Award• -Stephanie
Jeona. Huntlnaton Beach; Leta Lynde,
Huntlnaton Beach;
Suzanne Miller, Ocean
View; Suun Schwan,
Buntlnaton Beach ;
Kimberly Tom, Ocean
vi.w.
-Patty Firpo Award
-Kevin Wood,
Huntington BMl:h.
-DeWitt Wallace
Reader• Digest
Scbo14nhip -Shirlene
Jay, FOUDDin Valley.
Orange CoUt DAILY PILOT/Thureday, May 2e. 1983
William Perry service held
£f.~~~1~r~~~!t 0 B ITU AB I ES
He 11 survived by tm wile, Jane; a llilill•••llli••••••• 110n, William Perry Jr.; a dau,hcer, ....... _ ... Cynthia Perry_ RoHdale, and a Servtc. WeN cond..a;-.. by the 'lfilnddauahter, Katherine Roeedale. NeptUM Sodety.
Servlce1 were conducted thl1
;~n\;i!c:~~~·t.aC:~ Marie A.Doughty
def~. with lntennent followtnc at Pacific View Memorial Park.
Memorial contrtbutJona have been
requested to the HMHP Foundalion
Cancer Fund at Hoaa Memorial
.,Hospital.
Margaret F. Ray
Service. were acheduled thia
.itemoon for Marie Alma Douchty of
Costa Mesa, who died Monday at the
..ieof 64. 1
She la IW'Vived by her '°"• Lyle,
and dauahten Nancy McAllJat.er and
J-.n Clf'ochow, all of Costa M-. and dauahter Judy Walker of Bia" Bear.
*'°" l<lmA a.ct ..... 1 •
For APPolntmen1
1441 L COlllf !MY. cm.111.•
~·1
Abo aurvivlnc are 14 aranddtJ.ldren MUC fl)id MUC •1'CI
Private burial 1ervice1 are and three peat-8fU'dchJldnm. YOUAM•Nl'AUl.TUNDbA mulmum emo_u..;..;n;,.;.t '"'0• ... ,-,-a-.-.-. Graveede •l'Vice9 were tio be held 0 I ID 0, T It u. T DAT ID ~.,,-t ..... the .,..,., ....... echeduled for Margaret Fone1 Ray of at 1 p.m. at Karbol' Lawn Memorial .,.~ e. -u....u YOU to the Pfot>OMd ~trec;t If tM Newport Beach, wliodied Saturday at Park with the ft.ev. L . Tomow of TAKI ACTIOM TO f'lllOTICT •em• It 1w111d9d to lllm. In tne YOUlll PlllOPl .. TY, IT MAY 11 -t off_.,,. to.,,_. Into -'d
Change Of masters the age of 74· Chrl1t Lutheran Church of C:O.ta IOl.O AT A~ MU."' YOU contract. nch •~rlly wlll be Mrs. Ray wa1 a member of the M f MUD AM UPUllATIOM °' lMI tortmt
D h f th A . esa of Idalina. MATUQ Of' THI "'OCllDHfQ OISTRICT , __ the rtgflt to
S Co . r H . Be h au g t er. 0 e mer l can ,.------------------! AOAINIT YOU • .M_U IHOULD r4ljlc:1 eny Ot .. bjd9 oc to wllW In)' lacy tung o untmgton ac Revolution, the Lu Reynas Auxiliary, COlfTACT A LA ~ °' Inf~ 1n any
raises guide dogs for the blind. the Balboa Bay Club and, formerly, S\i\'e mone~· shoppmg value~ ad· MOTICIT~ ==--uu ~u~!n~t~rovtaton• of
F0t a-ifled M Here she turns over Buckley, 8 the Shark Ialand Yacht Cub. NOTICE 18 ~v OlvtN tttee s.ct1on 1773 of the Labor eo0a of
ACTION She waa the widow of JORph W. vertised in the on WlldnMCSay ~• 1118 a t· th• Stat• or Callfornla. Ill• Cell • Id t 'e e t ne 10:00 o·dodl Lm. of Mio o.-i. In DllTRICT hu obtained "°"' tM Delly Piiot go en re rt v r, 0 new ow r Ray. She I.a 1urvlved by her daughter ..., __. IN room -.... IOt oonductlng Dlr•clor of Ill• D•partmanl of
AD-VISOA David Larson of Minneapolis. and son-in-law. Mr. and Mn. R. Allen rma Trust•'• Salee, within ttll offtcee °' lnduelrlal R•l•IJoft• 1119 gen..-111 842-5678 .... ___ d REAL ESTATE SECURITIES prev911tng r• of"' clam MIOl9 ----------~~===================!!!!!!.~Ma~u~dal~~ey!:_, ~an~d~u~u~~.!IUt&n~~c~hil~'~dren~~·--L---------------18EAVICE locat•d II 2020 H and 1111 gienarll ~,. .. for B<ft....._ • ...... _ ..... In ....... City ..; holldey and ~ ~ In tM
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.. _,Every ···car ·: seat .
•f Targ_,_
on sale now
All com~ with federal safety standards
and the riiw Callfoml8 car wt law
to protect your chlld from Injury. -
39.99 Reg.49.99
s.;,t;'~ O'~"';· ..... s..; 1oce11ty 1n wrlldl "* -" 1a to be
o t Ca II for n 11, R eZ. Ts TATE perf0tmad for lldl craft 0t !)'Pe of SECURITIES SERVICE. a Calfomll worker nHded lo Hecute Ill•
corporation, H duly eppolnted contrect. n-,.._ -°" 111 at
Truet• und« end purlllent to the theDtSTRICToftlcetoc:.teidat21M1
po-r of HI• conf•rr.cl In 111a1 Alton Aw., !MM. CA t2714. Cop69 -''*' 0..0 of TNll •l*:Ut.0 by may be obtllned on r~ A oopy
JOSEPH J. MURPHY, Jf. and MARY of 1'-ral• lllllt 1111 poeMd at lhl
LOUISE MURPHY, husband and job .it•. wife ,_cMd Dec1m1Mr 15 1MO ll thlll 1111 mandatory llPO'\ Ole Book 13873 of Offlcl8I RecOtde oi COHTRACTO" lo wllom Ill•
Hid Cou11ty, at PIO• 1218, contnlel la -decl. and upon 9IY Aaoord«'a lnllrument No. 21571, llUbcontractor under'*"-to P9Y not -
by -of • tw-..cll Ot ~ In ... thin ... Mlcl apedlled r ... to
paym•nt °' 1>9rform•nH of the el WOfUrl ~by"*" In 1111 obllgellon• Hcur•d thereby, ~of 1111 oontrW1L
1nc1u01no thlt bfMCh °' Nfault Ho bldd4w '""" ~ hie b6d Nolle. of which wn tKord•d for• l*lod of'-">' (201 days llt'8r
F9bNlry 15. 1N3. -~·· ~ cllt• Ml for ... °'**"'of bldll lnatrument Ho. IS-072118 Will A P • ~ m • n I ~ n d • n d • ~~Mt~~r~~'!~ ~~or~~ 1-IUI mon9y of IN United 811.... and 8'1111 N In IN fOfm _. lotth In
or • ceefller'• ~ ctr-on 1 ttie ~tract dOoumenta. at•I• 0< nellon11 bank. 111t• Of ~ lo SectJon 4580 Of Iha
ledlr8I er.oil union, 0t 1 "' ... 0t ao..il"llnent COde of lhl lllle ol ,..,... ~ .,_ io.t -aatlon c...oma. the QOntr9Ct .. contlln
cSomld6ld In It*"-'•· el~ 81 ~-permitting IM IU cc lllY IM ~ of .... II rtgbt. title Ind to ~ _... kw
lnt ... -1 held tJ1 11. • TNel•. In eny mon•r• wllllll•ld by Ill•
lhet rM1 ptQ9«ty lltull• In MJO DISTRICT lb ....,,. ~
tounty and St•t•, ~lb«I u under IN oontn1ct. 9oerd
followl: ~:...,. Cota,
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a.er.tart PubU~ Of911G9 Coaet Dally
Piiot, Mey 19. 2t, 1N3
22'54-a3
Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thurldey, Me 29, 1983
Are your broW.s high OP 'low, tasf.ewise·?-
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Heated issue
This banner on a Laguna Beach
apartment balcony isn't a protest
against political injustice. 11'1 a
soap opera fan's reaction to the
current story line of "All My
Children."
By 8C01T &R.UT\ Allllllllit,,_-wiilf.,_.
NEW YORK -Back in 19•9, America'• hJPbrO'W9 wen fuay tweed 9Ula Now they wear
tw1lenecka and Jeana. Wa\Chlna the ballet wu tine
then. but mm. trom India and Japan are prefemid
now.
• Of coune, the lowbrowa wore old Army clothea
and watched we1tema. Now they favor T-lhlr1a and TV lho\n. . = Lynea It at it 1g,.m. The eocietal explorer who invented those
clewlfic:aUonl ~America'•~ buds ln
the June illue of American Herttap mqazlne. And
he oUera a mo~ern v·.,.ion of th4 chart he
concocted 34 yean aco f« l.Jfe mapzine.
In \bat ch.art, and ln an etaay tw Harper's
aalne, Lynea oate1or1Jed Americana as bro...,, Upper-MlddJ,ebrOw, Lower-MJddJJt>row
Lowbrow -all ICCOrdlna to taste.
TIM! upper-middlebrow, for example, wwe a
Brooka Blo.tberw luit and regimental tie while the
lower-midcilemow preferncf a 1plaahy de With a
double-breasted luiL
Now, Lyneaaaya. the upper-middlebrow favors
blazera and gray flannel 1lackl. The lower-·
middlebrow'! "What would you aay to a Madras
jKket?" Lynes uka.
For entertainment, "Live From Lincoln
Center" replaces theater among today'• upper-
m.lddlebrow and "Johnny Canion" hu umeated
musical extravaganza fllm1 for the lower-
rniddlebrow. •
PIANOS
BALOWINS, STE INWAY$,
WURLITZERS, KAWAIS,
YAMAHAS. KIM8ALLS
USED SPl .. ET
PIANOS ,.,. •a~
Drink1na hablta have clwlpd. too. In lNG, lt w• oot important for a hUlhbrow to buy expenlive
wine when an '1adequ.ate Jfttle Aid wine'' wo..dd do,
Lynea wroie. Now a aood Jue wine .. preferred, he
•Y'· ChW.s white wine hal repi.ced the rnartln1
amon1 the upper-mlddlebrowa, and the lower
middlebrow prefen red wine on tee. The lowbrow
drink ln 1949 wu beer; now it'• lilht beer.
Htahbrow readina material included avant I~ llterat\lre; now hlahbrowa read the New
York a.view of Books. Upper-middlebrows read
novels now, like ''The World Aa:ordlns to Garp/'
while lower-.mddlebrowt read "all thOee how-to
books on '9X, cats and IO on." Lowbrowa read the
Nadonal Enquirer.
In the c:ateaory of ..-ful objects, the un--
middlebrow'• llifver dorette box 1a ~· UWNt
&hall we tubldtutlt? A CuI.inart7 Souvinlr'a.btrar from~ NltaU.rantl? I think.,, .. Lynm ~
The ~brow now ftndl the full...tie Osfold
Enaliah DlCt1onary u.aeful. Hit and Hen towell
remain the ldwer-middJebrow'• object; the Jowbrow
now haJ the CB radio.
L)fnea, 72, wrltea a re1ular column for
Archlt.ec:tural Diplt. He w• ~ edit.or of
Harper'• for 20 vean and ~ hla-'boolm a.re
''Snobe.'' "Guesm.1' and "The TMtemakerl."
The reeCtios\ to hll chart 34 yean qo ''wal •
nice demonltraUon of how aelf-c:onecioul people are
about their tut.e," L aa .
Mesa pair
Chico grads
COltta Mesa reaidenta
Brad Allen Edwarda and
Diane Haru Ikeda are
amon1 the 3,000 Cal
State Chico 1tudent1
receiving desrees.
~~~(?~ .. 851 :0_!1350 ~ 497~262
Edwards received a
bachelor of aclence
degree ln Bu1ine11
Adminiltratlon and
Ikeda received a masters
in botany.
DRAPERY CONNECTION
Cusrom Draperies Etc ....
.... For Your New Ouclook
403 SPRING SA.LE 603 • .
OUR MILL CONNECTIONS, DECORATING !XPERTISE & CONSCIENTIOUS SPIRIT EQUAL 40-60% SAVING~I
8EN8A TIONAL SELECTION! PRECISE WOfV<~HSHlPI JOHN R. McKE
OUARANTDD -lOftaT UTWAm AT voua SllMCI
UPRITE
PIANOS
AS IS
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THUMOAY, MAY H , t8'3
ERMA 80t.48ECK
ANN LANDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
stu"fers by the thousands flock to the beach during the summer.
Figuree ealled the "Blythe Gianta" in the desert near Blythe,
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Britl1b playwrisht
John Mortimer
doesn't watch mucb
American tele¥lsion. B7.
Windsurfing ha1 become an extreanely popular summer sport.
Anhaeologist 1ita near a realistic hone in the desert.
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D Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. May 26, 1983
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Mary Jo Hundley, Dolly Can Doren, Mary A. Casper and Kathe Jen~b
Mesa Harbor Club gives check .
Members of the Mesa Harbor Club held a
sucicemful brunch and a night at the races.
The proceeds of the two eventa were pre9ented
(a check for $2,700) last week to the Orange County
RP Foundation at a bn.anch ln the Huntington Inn,
Huntington Beach.
Accepting the gift was Mary A. Casper,
pn!l!Rdent. The club usually aelecta a different group
eacli year to be recipient of ita funds, but this time
thej will repeat and give funda again next year to
RP.·
Dolty Van Doren and Mary Jo Hundley are
16 oz.
MARGARITAS
SJ.50
.~: wt th .. ~~ LUNCH or DINNER
§ COMBINATION ?:: #1-24 on Menu .•. ::: COCKTAILS :·: ~:~·::: wtt~~~~ ~~,~~ ~gl~atlon #1-24 on Menu ~ -:. Good ·Tues .. Wed .. Thurs., Sat.. Sun. ~ Daily Lun~~e:·;·S;;i~I:·~· .. $2.95
i)68 ~ Bhd. 645-0324 ~ Costa llm Cosed Monday Pattinc In Rm
·:· i..a CHll 111ro11911 Merow 1011u11ng
,.,, •• COUltT Of' TH9 la 13,000.CIO; 1 lnltllnwlt "'* -:::ITAftO.CAI~ ~~ln,_of ..... ::~, DllllllllCI .... 100.00.
Pt:AIN'rff: TOM LUCZAK Klncl of ..__ to be "*'"""'-' O'.l , I! H D A H T : C L A " I( Md nwmber -~ a-Md WOOL9'1DGI, W. GUY COIB. MM..,_ No. •aeta. OOVEA lOUfTlll, INC • 00£8 I Tiie Nie end tnine19f wlll .,_ thr._. L. lndllehe ~et 10 ~-on 0t llft• •••1c. tM ,.,It\ day of~ 1913, .. tM
· C.. ....._MIC -eec:row ~of Betta &crow 1fln1Cl1 Y• .... Mea ..._ l!i .... Pi1eee Inc., 509 N. T\191111 Ave.,
Tillj _. .., ..._ ....... ,_ lh"9 1to, 9enUI Ana. CA t270e. = ,_ ...._ ...... ..._ All otllef t>lllNMN n-end
~ ............ Midi I ...... by.,. T,_lerorel ... II ...... ...., "'9 PM' ltVW ,_.IO W t:jou wlllfl to ... .,_ llCMm of 11 u-. to the r,. ........ -.
en .attorney In 1111• matter, ~ou SAME. =do IO~ IO tNt 'fOlll Tll• putt•• •er•• tll•t Ill• ,._.., W In/ mey 1M1 tlled CONlcleretlon tor tM ,,_,,., of tM
on}9iM. ~ Ind the ~le '° be ll:f I a 0 I U •I•• ll • •I•• peld after tll• Depert"'•nt of • II .,.._. ,.... Aleollollc .._..,_ COfllrol lln -..... ... . ..,.,_....,. ~ ~-
"" ....... ..... . bated: Mer 12. 1ta. a.. le ~'I .. ~ C. Uf'tON aEAVlCE. INC.
...... ,,_ ~ Up4on. ,.,.._
• Ueted d•H• eollclter •I JolWI ~Upton, ~ ~ de llft eboD9do en eat• T ........ •94nto, d•t1.,re ll•c•r 10 El. TOfW;> ... tiaNCET. •
~. de .... -.. oer-111 per1119ilfllp IUJ'lp .... wtfta. 11 lley ~ T"°"'9 R. l9wte, Gen. ~art. PIMllle -,..., ... ...,,.,. a-. "'9rdon. Gen. Pert. ~TO TH(' DB'IHONfr: A dwl Ti• ...... ~·nt ._ bwl lied tw the ll'ubbMd Orange Coat Dally
.....,, ..... you. It you """ '° "°'· .._ 2t. ,..,
...,.. .. ~ you muet ""'*' 2•56-&3 ye ettef 1111• e11mmon1 I• .,_.,. Mft~
on ,ou. .. ""' "* COllr1 • ~~ ""'-.
,....,... to .. ~ --P1CiiiCffi1ttiii1UUeMiiMiiY9B1ii1 ~----~you do eo. yo11r OMaM.. .._ ITA~ br~ on eppllcatlOn of Ille TM fOOOWfng P9f90ft le clolnt ~.and .. court nwy ....... ~ -~ ...... you fol ._ l'tllllf RANCHITO MARKET, toO·O ~ In ... comptllnt. wHall 8911 ~ ... Aoed, *""°" co9'd rMillt In gefnlllllm•nt of a.di. ~ neeo
...... tlllllnQ of~ or property Jolln AIH•nder Andllllen,
Of ;tcllef rer1e1 r.ciUMt.cl In Ill• 22eo1 Hiiton H4llld om.. No. 11. ~. Diamond ... CellforNe 11786 ~TE>: Oclober 21. 1912 Thie~ .. ~ by ....
:: Jdwl J. Coroofwl lnclMdllel.
·: COUnty Clertl Jolln A. Andlk ....
:· ly. c. Montoya. Thie .catement -llled wtlll Ille ... """" .............. °"""' ~ cw a.ay n . tea . ........ ~CA._, .,..,,.
Orenee C-t Deity 1-----------. •-.a.'· ~A 1--;;mi0Uii1iiiiliil"-
MUC m11C1
waya and meant c:»-chainnen and Kathe Jenck I.a
club preadent. . . ' ;
The curtain will go up at 8 p.m. , today on
Punch and Judy Guild'• Bear Revue at Orange
Cout College auditorium.
The production features more than 100 singers
and dancer• and wlll be repeated on Friday
evening. PR Proceed• will benefit Chlldreqa
Hospital of Oranae County. Ticketa, $8 to $15, will
be available at the door.
llMA IOMIKI
ATWIT'S END
M usual. the c:onverut.ion between the women
turned to motherhood. We mt.at have chewed it
around 15 or 20 minutea befont we hit a deld air
pocket. RJa1na to the challenp of fill.J.ni up the lilence,
I announced with authority, "Well, lt'• not the
'luantity of time one 1pendl with one'• chUdren -
lt'• the quality.''
I coWd have been awept lnt.o the White Howe
on thme words. Everyone nodded ln ~t.
(One woman even p~ up my l~ check.)
ln truth, I hadn't ~ foal-' notion "".hlt I
had Just uld.
What la the "quality of time"? Have I ever had
it? Would I know It if I did?
la it a charact.er-buUdlna moment when you
make a child take beck a ~Y bar and oonfe91 to
the manaaer that he .nole It! ,
The quality of time hat become an ln~
phrue.
It wu conceived about the time a Jot of women
began to work outside &he home. 8omebow it took
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the ... off the cW1t-Dllpttit Che tan modMn ~ f
beoacnt of ... And ,...... •t all ~ modMri ::! ::;::~:You~ ~k,allthet.t~
remained with ...
I th1nk lf )'OU Ip.cl Ill intinlte 81DOW\t ol. love
to your children you can 1et by witb • lot of .,.
honaty. You can tell ttMm )'OU'rw dNd and don't !f 1
want to u..n to &Min .. ow. bowl to till '°" the plot of a two-hour IDOWt. You CID tell ta.n yl
you're bwy but if they haw a )ll'Gblmi you cm / ·
make time for it. And rm • tq bilUeYw' in talldnc :;:
at a Ume when they don't want to talk. That'• wbm f 1
they need it the man.
~ ~ouple of yean •101 I tboupt I had 5
expertenced the "quality ol dml'• myth. My tan /!'
came into my omce one day (l'w aJwaya wodrled at ff'
home) and Mid. "Hey, bow about bavlnl lunch ~!
with me?'' I w• cm ded)tne and l8kl. '~Nol "!~ today. I really can't." Aa be heeded out the I ti'
aoftened and ratlonalbed thle moment wo d 1
happen only once.
We went to lunch that day-JUI& the i.ro of w ~~ -for three houri. We dl8cuMed "'-and attitude&
I never dreamed he had. and to think I almost ~
~it.
When I reminded him of thll awhile t.S be
utd, "What lunch? I don't ewn ,..,.,.,.,._.,"
c.cmclUllon: I sUil don't know what quality of f
time meana. --· c ~.~,iif•~'> SKATE FOR F ·,J N!
( 'tutlt!l
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Beginners of all ages
welcome whether you
have skated before or
not, one of these
classes Is for you.
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CINTIR
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' l.Aicky Channa~ .. the delicious
cnm.chy•oat cereal with manhmallow
surpriles-pink hearts, yellow moons,
orange stars, srcen cloven and blue
diamonds! Now you can save SOC
when you buy two boxes!
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I>ZAa ANN LANDDS: May I NIPCftd to the w ' who ob11ctied to the newa media abowtna bwmn..., .a tuftertnl?
Sometlmee we ao overboard. I uy "we" .. ._.._ I am a jouma1llt wbo ba walked that -"trope of ...,...un, d•Mtten with dlanity while
trYtna not to fAD Into the m..n of 1en1adonalilm. tr. a -flm 11ne.
I am 8DITy the wcman w• repui.ed by the TV -w-•-lbowtnc that father'• 8rief ovet' the io. of
bJe fmnlly. But= .. 1mnecme watc.h1nc wu moY.t to write a of IUppOl"t or 8elMI money or
tutniture or clothiq to repl.lice what w.. lost in the
fire. S..'--of the newt ~. thouaanda of
dlwter vk:thm recetw 1etten and contrtbuUona
frUD ~moved by thdr pli&hl
Ju for tboee "hard-bciled" joumaliata, I have
-. my coDeecues ltrUCIJe to keep from breaking
down d~ an Interview. I have UC> 8ee:ft them
.Up a tlO bill Into the band of a victim.
God knows. jDumallsta aren't all angela. But
. WEDDINGS
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Mn. Dicbon
·Diclcson-
Gates
Karen A . Gatea,
dau1hter of Mr. and
Mn. WlWam B. Gaw of
Coron"a del -Mar, and
Terry L. Dicbon were
married May 7 In the
Newport Barbor
Luthenn Owrch.
The bdde ii a lfllduate
of Onnca o..t Coll• and DOW aelf-eml))oyed
aa a manlcurlai. Ber
ltuaband t. the eon of
Marlon Green of
Anaheim and the late
Frederk::k Dk:boa He ii
• ........ ol l\&Derton OolJl99. and an anpoy. ol Nonbrop Carp.
The newlywed•
DOW ftllllde In C.-. U...
Mn. Elaik
Elsilc-
Nowak
Barbara Nowak of
Huntington Beach and
Gene N. Elatk Jr. recited
their-wedding YOWi May
21 in the Firat United
Methodist Church of
Waco. Tena. 'Ibey will
reside In Caldwell, Texu
while he ia tn hia .enior
year at Texu A and M
Univenity.
The bride, who
attended Golden W eat
C.oDege, ia the dauahter
of ~. Nowak of lfunt-
1 n gt on Beach and
Merna Root of
Claukanie, Ore. The
brideooam'• parents Mr.
md Mrs. Gene N. Elalk
are WIO:J reaidenta.
nothl.na makea ua feel better than to folloW up Oft a
ltory of a dllMter victfm who baa experieDCed an
outpounna of love from stranpra Dec.mi h1I
picture apPMl'ed in the newtpeper or on TV. -
l\EPORTD IN SAN DD!lGO
DEAR S.D.: Glad JM wrote. I am ..,,, ..
preseat tM odler 1tde .i 1lle upmat.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you recomioend
a book that will help teen-qers apend money
wiael and pre are for a life In thla tou1d~.
DEREK ALLEN, M.D •
DELMAR BUNN, M.D.
HOWARD FastmEIN, M.D
LYNN STANTON, M.D.
New~g!~J!X,f!.lk-ln
CONVENIENT MEDICAL CARE CENTER
400 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE 101 (Ground Floor)
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 12110
PHONE: (714) 710-1222
HOURS: 5 P.M.-fO P.M, MO.,OAY THRU FRtOAY t A.M.-t P.M. SATURDAY I SUNDAY
WALK-IN MEDICAL CARE FOR:
• Routine Urgent Care • lllnea1 • Fracture•
• Adult1 •nd Children
1bearn •
money market interest
• c with
•
• • Super Now Checldn1
Money market interest on every single dollar, as long as
your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Fully insurtd.
Unlimited check writing.
Checldna Supreme
Funds owr$2,0GO(backed by Government securities) Mm
high money market interest. Funds up to $2,CXX> (fully
lnsurtd) earn 51/•% interest. Unli.mi~ check writing. I
Oran;, Cout DAILY PIL6T/Thurlday, May 28. 1913
plctu.-ln boob. They do not need to -fathen ln the sbowen, hanatna out all cMlr.
Teach them that thelr l>odiet are pit
~ and no one should be allowed to
thole private perta. If anyone triea, tbn
come and teU you at once. nu. ..-for 0 ·1'811111111111 netahbon. daddy, brothers, anybOdy.
I•jult 1-rned about incMt in the family ol
cbe friend. I never would haw belieYed that
a respected, ~ man w~ molelt
grandch11d -but fie did -for llx ye&rs. K•p h.ammertna away. You aet the_,..
aero. like nobody elle. Blell you for u man~ kida -WILLIAMSPORT. PA.
D,EAR WILLIAMSPORT: I've lteea ••
,..pbOK• r.e waved fta&• aH .... SM Db a n.•wtfe, ..... for pvt.q me u .,, ....... ., fe
)'ell Mme more. 1
r(}Vewport (Surf c& (Sport, Inc. -
Our Remodeling & Expanalon le flnelly flnlahed
. We've added:
• SURFBOARDS • T-SHIRT & WETSUIT ROOM
• NEW BOYS SECTION
Com• oelebrete -M~morl•I O•y WHkend S.lel
P'rtday Mey 27th thru Monday Mey 30th
"'V''~. :s. t:OO a.m. • t:OO p.111. Dally
SALi HOURI:
N..,_. -hfftolpm
• ..... -10efn.lpm
V'll.-·Mlltl~ -.. .-.. .......
99
GALLON
REG. 113.99
I
I
-:re -£ A WPP a c
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT ITMlrwd1rY, May 20, 1983
NllC M>nct Ml.JC llOTICE
NOTICE II HIM9Y OIV£H !NI -----------et Ill• roun111n v .. 1.'/ ICllOOI Cletll -N I ti<nOl\O Oittricl ~ loer """'"* Cllln! -E. M ._.,, "-ill fi.ctlcln IO lie l*d In 0renoe PRECINCT -01·1'7· 1 •
COUllty on June 7 1N3 the Polle Pollina 'leoe -AMofto Mufti, Mor
'#Ill be Ol*I from' 7:00 'A M unlit Pk. CIVbhouN. e:oo 111.M , and '" ... ~ ·,"-1•Je1 "Prtf:ast
t\oure 111• polttng plM: .. lor Ille ~ -I! ; H :i:::.::=:nc1• ltlell IHI ttle Cieri! :: R A z!1del
that tfle ,.,_ .,,_~~ Clerlil -G A Wl11w
ere ••Pointed ofllcere of 111 PRl!CIHCT -01.121-1 &eecllon tot their ~ ~ Polling Place -8u1hud ~ .. and~ 11'91 llclld l9'd Stetlorl, election and make return lher.of In 1 117 I I llullhatd SI
'"' mennet pr~ by ... Tiie ...,, -0 f Rumbley follcMV!g 11 e 1111 of Ille ~ lft Jud9' -E 0 T.mun.
ttte rountaln v~ School Dl9trtct Cieri! -J o Cuey Qo.,.,nlng Soard Memti« Rec:etl Clefk ~ M f Catrwua Elec11on PRECINCT -01·529-1
Polling Plec. -Hunl Continental
CIUbhouN, LIOAL U.TIMG Of' lllOUINO PUCH AND 80AM> .. _..
FOUNTAIN VALL.EV
PRECINCT -01-501·1
Polllng "'-' Mcl<own Relldenoe.
16770 MulOerry Qr.
ln'fl -P. H. Brlelllly
Judge -8. J McOudlln
Ctertt· -P J MCKown
Clertl -T MShew
PRECINCT -01·502·1
POl!lng ~ -Brown ~.
1&e5e SMktrM SI
11\99 -L. L Larson
Judge -M S Andetson
Clerk -A G,, 0-
Clerl! -0 A Stroud PRECINCT -01-503-1
POlllng ~ -Baxl&I' ~.
17161 Sanll IMbel St
tnsp. -M M Bu.l&I' Judge -R \I Harvlll
Clerk -l.I.. F OSI et
Clettt -E B Teylor PRECINCT -01·504·1
POlllng Piece -Lel\ru Reeklenee.
17303 Elm SI
lnsp -I( l Acllley
Judge -L A L&IVH
C1et1t -ETK&Mllk1
Cler1l -c 0 Illingworth
PRECINCT -01-505-1
Polling Plac e -Klugman
1'801 8tOOllllurtl SI
lnep. -M J. Hughea
Judr -1. Re0w1ne Clef -N. M Henkle
Cletk -G Ellieon PRECINCT -01·530..1
Polling Piece -School Olatrlcl
Ottlce
10251 Y0tk1own Ave
!nap -T L llngacfleld J~ -E J Y11&1
Clerk -M R Llele
Clatk -F L While
PRECINCT 01 531·1
Polling Piece -Huntington Bay
ClubhouM,
10199 Holt>.Kn Or
lnse> -S R Ruac:e111 J~ -J R Ruaoe111
Clerk -E P Goetz
Ci«k -T E Slmbro
• lndlc11e1 elec 11on boera
member II bitlngual
• Uni copla de eall nollcl• legal
.. 1a dleponlble en npenol cvendo
ae llOltclle Pare obi-un• cople,
l1v0t • pon&rM en c;on1ecto con el
Regltlrtdor de VollnlH 11 (7141 834-224~
0•1ed 11111 12111 dey of May 1993
A E Ol90tl
Deputy
Reg1Str111 of Vol••
By Anni Lou Lllllnglton.
R..ioence,
9e t9 le Gran.de Ave.
lnllC) -T Klugman
Judge -H A 80 )'1'
Cieri< -0. S Beverley Clefll -l. R Sllvenleln
Publlalled Orenge CoHI Delly
I PllOt. Mey 26, 1983.
PRECINCT -01-sot-1 I
Polling Piece -Kuuo MHuda 1 Scnool. 17415 LOI Jetdlnn Wee1
"lntp -A M. W...,_
Judge -A. L. RowtMd
C*1I -c . L. Handberry ·ca.t1-S M Che._.
PRECINCT -01·507·1
Polling Pl--Green v-., Adult
Clu~.
PUBLIC NOTICE
K..-11
MOTICI Of' tAU °" MA&. ""°""" AT PNY A Tl SAL.I .... ,. ...... ,
• ll9 ~ COUWT OI' TH9 IT A TW Of' CAL9'0N8A, fOR
ntR COUNTY Of' ORAMOa
In Ille Matter of th• Ealele of LAVONIA WINDER NOLLEY, eke
LAVONIA NOLLEY, elce LA I/ONIE
NOLLEY. Oeceeled. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttwll
AD STARTS THURS.
AD GOOD THRU JUNE 1
Bring the kid• to aee
SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN
live. iD 30. at theae stores
on Saturday. May 28th:
BELLn.GWER
9:30lo12
SOUTHGATE/
DO DEY
2 lo4:30 17250 Loe JefdW-W•t
lnsp -J. L Kingdon
Judge -J ..,. Cllrir'W1.~1191rr ~---fi"".'~:~>Mt~---""'J.,..~ltdl-,.1J-I ........................................ ....
C1etll -M. A. Broida aubteot to eonflrmatfon of Hid
ttle w11 ... M Prt¥ete
PRECINCT -01-aol-1 Supet1ot Cowl, on or aft., the 8ttl POiiing P1eoe -Speir Aeeldelic:e, day of June, 11113, et the oltoe of
17648 WeltM 81. ' WILLIAM W SOOKUP, Attorney et
In -E. J. Speil' I.aw, 1800 N. Broadwey, Suite 801.
-O. C. Merrill Senta Ana, CA 92706. County of
-p J Jom80I\ Orange, State of Caillfor'lllll, .. the C1eftl -P J Eaton right, 1111• end lnterHt of fald
PRECINCT -Ot-aot-1 ~et the time of dleeltl and =::. PIM:& -f':ounteln Valley .. IN right. tltle and In..,_ "-' Ille M late of NICI ~NCI Ila&
1n11 8ueherd St acquired by opetatlon of law 01
• tnep. -J A. Ma'-~ Gt'-than Of In a6dhion
Judge -a. 8ir1{Je to lllal of ...., decellMCI ••• the lime ci.11 ~ R 0 Zall of deettl. In end to II Ille oer1eln
C1el1I -H. ~ ~ pr°'*1)' lltueted In Ille City of
PRECINCT -01-510-t Fulenon. County of Orange. Stele
POiiing Place -Fountlln Valley of c.HtorniL ~ deec:r1bed
High 8cnoof. • foMOwa. 10 wlt'l 17&16 Bulhetd St. Loi 51 of Tract 2099 •• pet
lm1p. -E. M. W•dlow map recotded In 8oolt M, Pagee 3
Judge -C. 8 Whll~ lo 5 of Mlecelleneoua M• In the Clerk -M E. Cet"9I office of It\& County Recorder of
Oerll -V B Wiiton H id County. more commonly
PAE<;INCT -01-51t-1 known•:,., E. RoeelyT' Awnue.
Poling Place -Hall C Community Fullet1on, Celtof"nia Center. Term• of ••I• ceall In lawful
10200 Slater Aw money of Ille United SIAltee on Nie.
1n1p -E E Soute or pw1 cllllh end belenoe .,..Oenoed Judge -M L PNlllpeon by no1e _,..9e1 by Mortgaoe or
Cler\ -R. L Ham Trust OMd on the property 10 IOICI.
Clerk -O L Flinn Ten peroenl of amount bid to be
PRECINCT -Ot.512-1 depoelted wttll bid
Pollng ..._ -a.-Vllley Fem 8ida or°"""' 10 be In writing end ~. will be recef~ el the ator&MIO
u•u.a
TWlllPU
COB J TWiii PU
OB
9 YOLT SDICL! PU
YOUR
CHOICE 127
'eo-ur-p.a.UN/ a.: a quick pick-me-up for aillng
ca:meraa, electJooDlc top and ga:mff, or
aaa
011a
aa~ .
...
BOfDllllCllBD
DOUCLIS FIB
EIYBY DGOB , ••. .,
'bumm-lng-blrd dor
n:a claaay front door for
the home wlth leaded
glaaa lnaert,
36"x1'8"xl-o/•"
---------------
11 97
'•lueen' dor/ n: a device
to k .. p Wea out of the
home: ln thl• caH, mill
ll.nlab door come• in
30", 32" or 38"
1073' Loa •'*-W• office •t any time etter Ille flral
lnap. -s A Treon publkallon lw'&Of encr1iWore del• , ........ ._..,_.__._~.__._._ .... ~ .. ---+ ...... ..,_111111'!!19" ...... .., .... _~.L-.. ---.. --.......... _._._.__..;;:
Judge -H M l(elbflel9ch of Nie.
portah!e et..o.
CGLUlllll C*11 -G A Molleo' o.ted II* 17th day o{ May, tH3.
Clerfc -H. Sar-HAAOlO L. Ll!ST£R
PRECINCT -01·$13-1 Executor of the Wiii
Poll Ing Place -Everroad of Mid o-denl. ~ICll. WILUAlll W. MMMW, laQ.
8827 SWOtOflltl AW ........., Mn
lnap. -S. A Ewtfoed HAROlO L. La8"fU
Judge -S R Jotm-PublllheO 0r&n9& Coot Delly Ciel\ -M J Oar11 Piiot Mey 24. 2t, June 1, 1983
Cler1I -S f Hetnlfton 2434-83
PRECINCT -01-514-1
Po111ng Place -GrH nbrook "8.JC M)llC(
~. ~-.,..,.,~~~~~~~-18222 Santi~ St l'tCtiiiiOU9 llU .....
lnep -H F Moore MAm STAftlmNT Judge -p v Miller The following pereon 11 d oing
Clerii-C L SwlnCUl1 ~ M : Clettc -OLOoeman PACIFIC BUILDING
PflECIHCT -01-515-1 CONCEPTS. 234 E 17th St., Suite
Pollflo ~ -8edlell RM1cSence, 205, Coat• MMe, CA 92627.
Me() toucen A'll Crelg Slaven Hempton. 355
tnep. -J M. SedlM Avocado D· 1. Coate MeN, CA
Judge -A A .Grlmea 92e27 a.it -L M 8M1a Thia buaineM II conctucted by en
C1ertt -M M A41monO lndtllldual
PRECINCT -01-516-1 en-. Ha11'19ton
PolllnQ ~ -Fount. Plan Ctr Tiiie atet-1 -flied with Ille
OubouM. County Clettt of OrW>ge ~:.:
19250 8roollhuf'9t St Mey 16, 1983
lnep -H E. RetllboUm Publllhed Oreo• COHI Dally
JudQI -K f Rethboum PllOI Mey 11. 28, June 2, 9, 11183
a.it -M G Grlftlth 23341-«t
Clettc -R M ~IO&' PRECINCT -01-517·1 MUC NOTICE
Poling Pl-. -AJlllon ~. FW; hlfOUJ WU 8576 lute Rlwr Cir. !Um tTATU9Wr
15" x 39'
23" x 39'
IWl'flLLE
IYi" SUPER Tiii
R-19 FOIL BICI
llSUUTIDI
11 88
1a••
lnep -0. A. Rober1• The followlng ~raon 11 doing
JudQI -J .• Alleon buM-.. , CLIDftt'll SPIED Clerk -N. J . Coughlin WELLS CABINET & MILLING, ...... =IHc~· ~~':,'._ 1 1965 Sheringlon Pl. K-109, NewpM1
Poling ~ J-o Harper BwllAtC'i.~RO EARL WELLS. 1N5 LO-LonBE
:s.n11 Ynez St =igton Pl .. Newpor1 8Mch. CA
.,.,. -J A Ama1o Thie bua1r-. le conduc:1ed by en 7., 7
Judge P M ~ lnd ....... el
C'Aer1l -A M c .. cllnel Rlchatd E we11e GAL.
Cllnl-N D Henning Thia Ital-I WU Ned wltll Iha PRECIHCT -01-519-1 County a.-of Orange County on 'epnd/D.1alilgllCl'Mllltflat•xwallcmdtrtm
SIB 1111 COICBEl'E 1111
1•• 90 LBS.
SOICIBD
IDBEFLD:mE
.... FD.JI
13• SQ.n.
wtl:Mlli~'' tl1ml m 1. a llO'lle that pt• a lot elf..-..-.,. 2. a•· wScle gim.cutter ID
al.-tllalM
m.nna SPIED
YELYEr
.. IE PlllT
,.,., QAL
P olling P l1 c e -Ramirez Mey 10. 1913 •amehirtU.-clecmup.foundlnwlilte, AeeldellCll '2111• ~. ._...
9074 P9llcen A'll Publlahed Orange CoHt Delly atlquewlaltecmdoifwli!te ..... -~~a.:aclo99NJatlftOUM
11119. -J . W Socoon Pllol, May t2. t9. 2t, June 2, 1983 19• Jo.lun.bat ........ tolillcmoClllOUdtJM ~:: ,t ~ ~~ 2119-e.3 1 __ n.unc __ ..,...•.•~•-na_1_r.ma __ , ____ FA_--4l---ou_. .... w....,d•t1iie-1M111o•_.~,.,~hl-'-;.;*-'~----•
a.rti -M. A Kronmen •-1( aMiTM'r
PJIECINCT -01·1~1 ,..~ ""'~
Polllng Place -Ffed Molola IC-llfll 9dMlol. PlCUTtOUt WH
t710 FlnCll St ..,.,_ aTATDllWT
1n1P -M I< OIJIOfl The f°"°""'"9 persona ... doing
JudQI -0 A. Ruttedgl ~ -Clerti -E W Sllorociet ASSEM8L·E.AZ!, 3303 HatOor
a.1l -N J Pelereon etvd . Unit G·7, Coate MeN. CA
PAICINCT -01421-t 92e2t. P~ f"tace -1'1 So 89'>11•1 Richard W. Mein, 2416 ~ Ptn.cr .. 1 Court. Fuller1on, CA
.otllQ Eli. Aw 12935.
-M. .J H9lfrtcfl larry Geort• M•IH. 24 ti -" J. HoNI Plneoreet Court, l'ullerton, CA
-8.M.~ t2e35
Cleft! -L 8. ~ Thie ~ II conOucted by a
HUNT*OTOH llEAOt4 genetll ~.
lllMCIHCT -01422·1 Rldlerd W. MatM
Ill O 111 n o P I • c • -M o 0 a rr y Tllllt ltatament w• llled wlttt die ,.._ICll, County Cler1I of Orange eounty on
t0111 Kalmu Or M-V 11, 1N3. -D.E.~ ..... -P. " ,,...,_ lll11blfehed orenge co .. t Dally
-J. 8 lmltll Piiot, Mey ft. II. Jwn9 2. •· 1* Cllrtt -D t( OuNlp 233S43 NIOHCT -01~1
'°811111 "9oe -°"""Y R11fd1 -· PlaJC MJTIC( MN o.-lllld Awe. ............ Pl1ce
~~: .. :.==.. a..-"'-M.W.-.. ....,...,T-01 .. 2 .. t ,.... ,.... -,,_ ....... -----. ... f_~ LA --""· ..... "-'>·"-........ .. ~Hennll -01--.t' ,..._ ........... lllllflMi•
... Or. .... 11.i Het1 =-~· '*""" -~-.. ""'
rm: 11ca cunm
Riii COllER
OKE Oil TWO ~ORY I 5 7
. 100 n. MIN. Lllf. n .
I "7 LIJf. "·
I
LE88 TBM 100 rr.
50 "· .....
llOllECUIBD I
SECURITY SCREEI DOOi
11997
i.o..· gCDd i a nan-cldO«with
..,._prooUa!Ddprdeadbolt. 7.4"
.xbcaMdolualnuabome• lladi or
.,__ 8aWa ID W'. ft", 31"'
32 CILLOI
TBISB CU
4"" #1114
'trash' caaJ n: a cyllllder to bouM ,.fuM, aleo
uMd br bah collecton to wake people up at 8
a.m
ELLWOOD 4 PC. Pl'llD
SET WITI PIDI
9 ,777
·el-wood/ DI Ndwood atcdud flU'Dlh&N
with ,.Uow or chomlat• pacb.
uadJtlODally uMd la plcblcklag
MUBBIY BICYCLES
20" RED Biii TEAM llURRAY BIKE
I X 12
#4 PIKE
SRELYllG
c
UR. FT.
'pine 'ahell-Ylng/ n: unfinlahed
rectangular board• that are
mounted oo walla, to hold
lmick-lmack• and picture• of
long-loat relatl•••
GLASS
Dllt:i•l'E
SETS
5 PC.
'flH ·~ IU cmeatf.Dggroup
with '2" emoked gla.N top. bra•
baee. • brownrftlayl aphol.-.d
cba1ts
13a•• ....................
ii C lh, I ... •'I ....
---I
12 wun
IT 111.E NICE
Lal IO"C. lllJL.11
ID'OD
•••
:::' CllT 11111 ., 56
!Wl11TC11Tmt1111 arraarm 13'
'Joon-l-p\lr/ n: hardy North American
ahnabbery who" natural habitat la
yarda. although lt haa been alghtec:l
occaalonally ln the wild
BARBECUES
ONE GAL.
CBESTLllll Ir' BDUID SllDDB CRILL
'baf·be-lryoo/ a: pot uMd la awnmer tribal 3 7•• gatlaeringa to cook llCICl'Uldal cmlmala.
Thia o• haa adlustahle draft control• #2009
SUIBElll DOIL BUBIEB CIS GRILL
DI modem 'HtslOD of th• tribal pot. with 9 9 88 ~lycontrolled dual bW1Mn.
'1,lt•A·Matlc'' lgnltor. more. 2'.000 BTU' a *9(Ml
SUlllElll DELUIE DOIL
BUBIEB CUT" STYLE W CRILL
Dlexoctic TGrietf oi pW with Fuel SeDtrJ.
warmlDgroclr/utWtytabl•.full·YUe 18988 wtndow. Uf•A-Matlc cmd'more. '°·000 mt. .
3 PC. BARBECUE SET 477 #'JJ17
~ n: b.alth food for lawna which
DOWCIBD
3 37
Ill.I PllCE nn ,,,,,.
GAL.
6'4
Liil llWUU 2" • •• 11 ID'lll •
I
alao U.pe out crabgraH and
I pe9kywffeia ·-,;
~==-· J ... -----1097 or--t 2000 SQ. n .
'bow-au9' DI l . a kind of buJver
2. the abeence of oxal19 and 8
i otber weed9 '
tnr....al'UIZ
9" ~ IODO SQ. n . ~ p -4000 SQ."· 16" .>
IOOO SQ. n . 21"
a: a WMder and feeder that boot9 oat ta
broad.leaf weeda lnclud.l.ng pool' b.lp-
i.e. daDdelloDa
CIBDL COLE 25 n.
·~·
. ; ....
I· ..
"· ~ .. .. ... I•.· .. .. ,.
ml CllT 2 CILI. IFTEI
IEFlll 4r•
237
11-3 SJT TBODLE LIDT ·
• BT CllT PD CIL. IFTEI
IEFID
3 97
#Of4-31
Carol Cable/ a at\ultwOlllClll hom the
l930'a1 U.waa FayWftlf'•atcmd-lafotth•
Empire Stat• IWldlDQ KeDet1 ID King Kong
ROYAL TOOLS CBIRC-1-YIC
.,
'
·-•. • dow-gmdl D t a grMD.lo Uqu.kl commonly
found la radlaton: Nid to b. a coolant.
cmtUJ... mad Nst p ....... nter
1588 ~'.·.·
l
36997
CCI· 'booel 1U l. tla• .ad~ a train I. a compact
car trailer that bcnal• 7IO lbe., comee with
PREE~AllmMr~
FIRST ILEBT
IE••Y-LITE
19" #RL-100
'roy•W 'toola/ D : l. a llghtwelght cordJ ... YCIC
for car. home Of UOpl lacludH charger
2. princelypllen
STP OIL TBEIDIEIT
1 1• 1$0Z.
.. tea•pea/ DI a CODCOCtloa ·
~ Nputecl to lrHs> the ear'• ol1 froiD
br9aJdng down. C1'Clektag up. cm4
eaab1Dcr la lta c:hlpe '
CEllE CIBllE loaB OPEllEllS
~ IP TUC lllYI
..
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Oout DAIL V PILOT /ThurldtY. May 28, 1913
I , 808 THOMAS ·~ •rn•u ,,,_....,
, LOS ANQl!I .IS -What happena to an Ktor
· wbo fmda hlnwelf the star of an a.car-winning
.. movie?
.. Suddenly, YQU are not beinC turned down by
the ..me people who turned you down a few
montbt before." aay1 Ben Cron, who played
Qlym!W! runner Harold Abrahum in "Chariots of nre.·' .
But he'• able to tum down the eame producers
who hid rejected him. .8 lie wu 1ent the anpt of one of the TV movie9 i ·on Pahce Chari• and Princem Diana. "I opened the ~ the tint thing I rMd wu, 'l)jana to the
. ~ peevtably . . .• 1 clmed the anpt and 1ent It
J b9cik." era. al8o declined ~in ''The Thom Birda'' t • • • .....l--• · mlnl9erleil and the part the m~ of ar:in.-
\ mocl9l Dorothy Stratten in Bob Fo.e'a movie "Star
801" The F.naliah actor earlier'refu.ed to audition at
the Royal Shake1peare Company for ~ role of
Sky M..tenon in 1'Guys and Dolla.''
''Thev wanted to be aure I could play an
Amabn,f• he aid. "Since I bid already played
Amsblla in three London muaicala, 'Chicago.' 'I
Low My Wife' and •rm Gettina Mr. Act T~ther
and Tak:ina It on the &.cl,' I c1kin t feel I had to audition. ••
Having trained at the Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art1 and the Royal Shake1peare
C«pny, CrolS tWures be ha paid his due. . .nie
be a~ on PBS. · 0'09 paid a vt.lt here att.' compl.IUnc anotlW
Iona project, "The J'ar Pavlllona,.. a tlx-hour
venionof M.M. Kaye'1eplc of India. It WM mm.cl tn
lnd1a and Wal• and wtl1 be~ by~ to
Home Box Office ee.rly next y.(. 1"9 CMt includll
Amy lrvtn1, Omar Sharif. John Glel1ud.
Ch.Ntopher Lee and ac..no Brul1.
Now 30.s! With l1ronC f~UU.and ~ b1lck hair, U0. WU one .Q/. 8COl9 of llnclfab acton
who were OONldered for the two IMCt•na ro1el tn
''Cbariota of 11re."
,,__ Trees of Thilta," the Kenya adventure wtth zmy
.. m -~ m
rAlr..-M lfflle S..119' ll'Q) 41 He1trt (RI
~7uz:z m
Plu• '"''"' (It) Al•O Valley Glrl (It) · ~jicta be ha hela out for have been plums: "'Ille ~ ~
Hayley Mllla, and "The Citadel," a sixJhour ~~~ or•n·lnao~n11uw11n1tllh/1•HW11•"41• ~tion of the A.J . Cronin novel. which will abo1 _ _!::~~~~~=====~-======~~~~~~Ctl~i~Wm~Uildt=gr~l2f4f~rttgU.~tt1g1~1ft~tldb~~~
l • l ,
'
Your Local and Regional Sewer Systems Are In Financial Jeopardy. We HM
---To Charge A-Sewer-Use-fee Jo.SolvB-lbe.P-mblam.-lterU Why-~andJtnw Much
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSO) operates
and maintains the street sewer system in and
around the City of Costa Mesa. The CMSD system
collects your wastewater and delivers it via their
local sewers to the large trunk sewer interceptors
owned by Orange County Sanitation District 6
(OCSO No. 6), one of the seven Orange County
Sanitation Districts which own and operate the
regional network of larg_e trunk sewers in metro-
politan Orange County. District 6 transports the
wastewater to its treatment facilities where it is
treated and disposed of in accordance with State
and Federal requirements to protect human health
and our environment. our two Districts are work-
ing together to provide you the safest. most cost-
I start with cash reserves. These reserves have allowed us to
postpone additional use fees until now.
effective sewer systems possible.
Because of current reserves, the fee in
OCSO No: 6 (Areas A and C on the map) will be
$26.40 a year. ($2.20 a month) for single family
residences and $15.85 per unit per year for multi-
family residences for the 1983-84 property tax year.
For the following four years the fee is estimated to
equal $46.80per year, ($3.90 a month) and $28.10
per unit per year, respectively. The charges for the
remaining users wilt be higher because they discharge
greater amounts of wastewater to the system.
The basic fee for CMSD (Areas A and 8 on the map)
will be $12.95 per year ($1.08 per month) for single
family residences and $10.45 per unit per year for
· multt-family residences. To ensure that we can safely operate our sewage
collection. treatment and disposal systems, we
must ~ maintain and rehabilitate these
systems. Since June. 1978. the revenues available
to CMSO and Dis1rict 6 have been insUfficient to
meet our escalating operating costs due to infla-
tion, and the higher level of treatment required by
To achieve equity, the fees are based upon volume of waste·
water discharged for residential.commercial, and indus1rial
users of the system. The charges are based on the average
usage of a single family residence. For commercial
LECIENO and industrial users of the system, the fees will be
-OISTAICT NO • llOCJNOMV charged on a square footage basis, although all users will
more stringent Federal regulations. ---cosr4 MUAMHTAl'IVOISnllCTIKlUNONIY pay at least a minimum Charge. The fee will be collected via
your property tax statement beginning with the 1983-84 tax bill. Although our Districts work together to collect. treat and dispose of
sewage in the most economical manner. we are separate public entities.
with different financial requirements due to our different responsibilities
for handling your sewage. We have developed a sewer use fee structure
for our two Districts to he'p you understand how we are charging you for
this vitaJ public service and how much it will cost you. Fortunately, we
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W1THOUT UMI' ..... -COSTA MllA IANITMn' ~ICT -·-1:
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1 • How do I know whit my ... Wiii be Ind when will I pay it?
a family dwttllng units pay baled on the average volume of wastewater for a resklen1.ial unit.
.......... indultries. goy.nment agencies and flM1ll'Oli1 organizations pay 1 charoe
based on the square. footage of the f10or space they occupy. The lees will appear
• aec-ata lint items on your 1983·84 tu bill.
2. t Alt '*' llflf txllnlltiOnS from the c:hatge?
I ff your prooerty Isn't corioeclld to the local sewer system, you 111 exempt.
We know you may have questions. We'll attempt to answef some of
them here; and, in addition, we've scheduled Public Workshops for May
31. June 2 and 6. A public hearing is scheduled for June 9 at Costa Mesa
City Hall. If you have questions. please call (714) 540-2910. Extension 5. A
tulr schedule of flflS follows:
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TC TAG DOUGH llW:IB.I LBWJll~ ~~
WOVll U "Oc*la "'11l" (18111 Tony Din-
a , Jllllca 'W*
-l:00-1 S::-***'!\"The Thoma Cfown Alfllr''
(19811 Stew~. Feye Ollnl-
wey.
·~ **'n "The Dey Thi Fill\ Came Out" (1tl11 Candice Bergen, T.om Cour·
A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA 8"EM PMVllWI rJllMOAZIE
.... OAAHOE COUNTY ..,...
H ~ ''Arm«td Anldl" (1943)
Dina Andrews, WM• Hulton.
ct)WOVIE ** '"Buddy, Buddy (1981) Jack
LemmOn. Wiil• Malllllu
(D)WOVIE * * * 'h "VIC10f I Victoria' ( 19821
Jule Alldrews. Roblr1 Pr•ton 1:=81NATM
u • "The Shooust' I 197&) John
W1Y111. L1Urtn Baell
(%)WOW * * "Bone" 11972) Yephettt 1(0110.
Andi• Duggan.
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INSUSTORY llMEAK~
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I~ MA8T9IPECE THEATRE
MOYIE * "Visiting Hein'" (19821 Mlehael
Ironside. Lee Grant.
• viewer
ROTHENBERG r-..,.... ....
NEW YORK (AP) -John Mortimer, famous
playwriabt and novelist, doesn't watch much
An1W'io[2Jl television. but he does Wee "Hill Street
Bl '' He al8o appred.aies the fact that the NBC
done without network interference.
any wriier for American TV will ay, once
~ network bureaucracy finiahes
• work, it might be unrec:qptlable. 'That ~·t happen to the clamy "Hill Street Blues" becMme the producenuta&-ted a band9-of1 guaran-
tee in retum foe worldnc foe HBC.
And te1evWon butchery can't happen to
M«Umer, whom "Rumpole of the Bailey" m)'l1er)'
llel'ies and USridesheed lWviatted" adaptati<lo were
eeen on public television. Both pl'OIJ'UDI were
produced in England. and a new 8et of "Rumpole"
stories will be lhown here next yee.r.
"Nobody can change one word," aaya Mortimer,
wbme TV work recently WM 1C1eened at New
York'• MUlleWD of Broedcuting. "rm~
find i\ a bit frustratlna ...
Mortimer doem't .. y this out of arropnce but
with a proprietary interest in hia worda. "My worb
are literary and depend on dialogue," he uya.
'"They're immutable for TV. The 80Unda have a
certain rhythm in your he9d -and ~·re either
born with that ability or not .
.. The great secret," he adds. "is work:ina with
people who will treat you well." I In F.ng1and. writ.era have m4>l'e .. y ln the 1 ~ adaptation of their work. including
C9dng. Mortimer hM even more influence becau.e
he'Hucce•ful enough to demand total control. Thia
ocohsta with his brief and unham. experieoce in
Hollywood OD his .creenplay for ·:~~ and Mary,"
a theatrical film lt.arrina Dustin ffolbnan.
_ '1 don't Wee that people can chan8e thinp
without knowina the chancten.. and I object to the
idea that people can write in group meetinga," •YI
Moctfmrr. "It's lud.k::rom to think that five people
can lit down tocether and produce a work of art."
Mortimer, wbme au~ "A Voyage
Round My Father" will be .efti 0n the syndicated
Mobil ShowcMe Network in early 1984, aya his
writinl lkil1 was nurtured by rMdlng poetry and
pna to his father, a~ who became blind late
in life. ''When I ran out of thinp to rad to him, I wrote then.,,
Mortimer followed bis father into the law, and
the profemion became a primary .auroe for much of
bia writing, perticularly the an\Ul:lna chancter HoNce Rumpole ... rm the bes\ Brttlab playwright
wbci ever defended a murderer, but when I tell
mutderen that, they don't look pertkularly cheered
up
Mortimer remembers waltina with one client
for a verdict. "The convenation hid dried up. t ,ue.
I coUld have aid, 'See you in 12 yee.n,' or, 'Win a ,
fe't#, be a few,' but I Mid nothina-He then turned
to n)e, and laid: 'Your Mr. Rumpole oould pt me ou\
of thla.'
''You .e, there la a certain penalty for wrttina
·a~po1e: ..
:..Sut bis lep.l ~ hM helped more than
It hllll hurt. '"the cou"8 helped me~ how
talk in mroen .. of en.ta." he •'9· '"The bMll
of camk wrillnl .. ...uty. The aim. bowewt, ..
• doa.anenW"y writ.er but to write
. I try to have the mne relationlbip to
realty • Dk::bm. I try to write two feet ott the
pmd."
, Mm1ima' M)'I be Ii .. down to bla paper and ~ -be clam not type -with the Idea ol. ~ 101D1! kind ol statmmit. "and I U.O haw a v.p Idea of the encl U It's a aoc>Ci Idea and the
~ •Y the npt thJJ1ll, JOU'll haw a lfEMJd
tltOq."
f • um-. o1. CIOW9, the netwarb put thllr
too-rmny-flnl9n and cou:wnerdala Into IL Whicb ii
....... advantaee writ.I haw in ~· T!le1 ba\19 • ltw U.S. mandatlne thllt owiiDBclall .,_
~Ind l..ned ~ ~y durina. ~'i tll'IF'm .
,.
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~ ~dlel' .,_.. (1tlOI I.Ml
Turnw,~~
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lr"I. Mint Fiith.
-ttOO-• M'PTAMIBlf TONOHT ~~ T•"(\MT)Aobo
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* **\t "Vlclot I Victoria" 118121 JIAlt Andrtwt, Robef1 Pr•lon.
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /ThUrlday, Mey 21, 1983
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -John
Carred1ne, a veteran of 470
modon pkturet, who wu
rec.ntly hortClnd by the Lm
Angelet rumtx, .wean he ii '
unlUcky.
''I've m1aed out on
everyt.blna," he N)'I. "I wanted
to be the pre~nt
Shakespee.rean actor of my <Uy •
and I wun'\. It t.oc)k me yean to
1e& to Brolldway, then l never
played S~peare ther~. I
never ~ a lot of mqney -
ma)'be '6,000 aw• in filml."
Carradine WU hopared by
P'llmex at a IPeda1 ecreenlna ot
''Around the World lA 80 ~.. ' •t.atel7, I'm honoftcl ell av.-•
the country, yet the powen tbit •
be in Hollywood won't .Ove SDe •8 • job." ...
c.rad.l.ne hM .-oaly Ifft a ,.. •
Jeocy of filma, lnd~ w ..S"~h," '1'11wt Or.pet of m
Wrath," "Blood and Sand" and
"C.ptaina Couraceoua," bUt aJ.o ~I
la the father of three .et.or eons! 1n
David, gelth and 8obert 1()
Carradine, I 1 (J)MOYIE •• , • "Hight School" (18111 Llonald Menn, RKllel Watd
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The McMll" (19Sl) Robby e.n.on. •'h "Dllld Md .......... (19811
Richard Wldmant ---12:40-.Ines Fnnllno. Melody Andltlon e (I) MCCI 000 -2:30-
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limited quantitles ... not all sizes may be available In
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women's sportswear NOw
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11 •ID' PANTTOPI ..................... 8.M
111 JUelOf9 PANTI ......................... I .II
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women's dressea NOW
7HIAYEMNITY TOPI . . . . . ................. I .II
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Newport Harbor High long and triple jumper
Sheldon Blockburger will be setting op camp at
Cerritos C.Ollege Friday.
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111an '• .
By JOHN SEV ANO °'"".,.., .........
New York Yankees Manager Billy
Martin saya it wae done to get pubU~ty.
Robin Olaon, a resident pf El ,Toro, cla1rn.
he was only trying to meet someone he
admires.
accounts of what took place.
Olaon'1 atory la that iMl ~ Martin
a Lite beer "• a joke/• ... becaUte ol Martin's
deelinga wi\Jl tU comlml'dal.
of his shirt and phyaically removed him
fnirnthe~.
OllOO, the report stated, told "Dinieon"
hew .... 1~.to return to the tounae to
flnflh h1S drb\k·" Obon ~ io the
le>Unge, but ..,an approached Mattlb. this
time '1appm,;tµm on his th>u.1der to pt h1a
attention. Whatever, BUJy Martin is back in the
news today, and he's there exactly for the
reason you think he would be.
ln a report filed at the Anaheim Police
Department at 4 a.m. Wednesday, Martin
and Olaon allegedly eD41aged in a acuffle at
the Anaheim Hyatt Hotel earlier that
Olaon then tried io ooni.ct the Yankee
manager and, ac:corcHna to the report,
"Martin auJ9*1dly became hottile, te~
him (Olton) to 'jet the (bleep) out of herr.
and calJ.ini him a 'faaaot.' "
Officer Kraig Switzer, who took the
report, then wrote, "Ol1on, hurt by
Martin'• a>mments becaute he wu a fan,
approached him apin. Martin told him to
leave him alone and called him a 'fagot.' "
''Ollori aaid that Martin then atruek him
on thf: left side of. the face with a ckmd fiat.
lmiockina him to the floor."
morning. ·
It was Olaon, 27, who filed the assault
and battery complaint against Martin. But
like meet barroom brawla, there are two
Olson then said that aomeone named
"D:.1""le0n" (which turned out to be bullpen
coach Dom Scala) srabbed h1ln by the front
"l>alheon'~ then reportedly 1rabbed
Ollan by the hair and bounced hta head
"asatnat the floor 10-16 timel." At that
point, ooe of the hotel aecUrity employees
arrived and told Olaon to leave or be
anwted. 01.on then left with his father
(See BILLY, Pase CS)
Subs torpedo Yankees
Angel bench has productive night, 7-1 ' .
By JOHN SEV ANO o<ho.lfrPllM .....
If you didn't have a ecorecard, it would have
....beeA haal .to .l"eCOpize . .tha. Anaeb-W.edneeday
night.
Gone from the lineup were regulars Rod
Cai ew (bruised ankle), Doug DeCinces (ltlff beck)
and Reggie Jacbon (sick bat). And in their places
were auch names aa Rick Adams, Bobby Clark.
Daryl Sooniers and Juan Beniquez.
It waa definitely Manager John McNamara's
"B" lineup. '
So, what happened? Oh, nothing much, except
the AJliela went on to beat the New "\'ork Yankees,
7-1, to complete a three-game sweep of the Bronx
Bombers before 4~.38~ at Anaheim Stadium.
"That lineup did a helluva job toniaht. No
doubt about it," complimented Mcl(amara. '1t wu a
different kind of lineup where I thought we'd have
to play it one run at a Ume. But that wasn't the cue.
"lt'a nice to .ee thOle people come off the bench
and do thetr Job ...
In all, the AJ'llela recorded five doubles and
two home runs. Everyone in the battine order, with
the except.Ion of Bob~. colleded at leut one
hit.
In fact, it waa such an lmpralive performance
lt prompted General Manaaer ~uu.ie Bavaai to
re~k.. with tongue planted firmly in cheek: ''Th.ii
ju.t 1oes to 1how John JrcN~ra) ~-been ~kn~ around loefna
pitcher Shane Rawley (5-4) lo the tune of nine hits
and aeven runs over the first 5 ~ inninp.
Beniquez., who went 2-for-6 at the plate with a
double and RBI, ax>r'ed the flrat run. Clark, who
went l-for-3 with an RBI. ldnlled home the second.
Sconiers, who doesn't see much actioo againlt
left-handers, stroked an oppc:Cte field double down
the left field line to &'Ore a run in the fifth. And
Ada.ma came home ahead of Ellis Valentine, who hit
his third home nm of the 1eUm off the second·
deck fadnl ln right field, in the sixth.
Bobby Grich, incidentally, hit his fourth home
run, a aolo ahot, to lead off the third. ·
After all that, the rest was left ln the capeble
hands (or i8 that arm?) of Tommy John (4-2), who
ICattered nine hill and one run (a HR by Ken
Grifiey lb tJie third) in aotna the distance.
.._._ ·;:~"· plal"'d I« .. Ione they tend·~ ptestn-up to shaw people
the')' d.n S>l&Y. too." John. ''tt'i. fwnlry
(See ANGELS;Paae. >
Steve Scoggin
Al-ea track standouts hid for state ineet
Trojans
select
Scoggin
BY ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..., .......
NORWALK -Area prep
tnck and field stars iake their
aboa at eecuring a berth in the
It.ate finals at Bakersfield June 4,
Friday here at Cerritos
at the Southern Rc-
with the tint running
event a:heduled for 5:40, follow-
inl a 4 o'clock start in the field
events.
Among the field are Newport
Harbor's Sheldon Blockburger,
~ del Mar's Dave Andenon
and Huntington Beech'• Gus Quinonez ahd each ia considered
within range of obtaining h.ia
objective. In the women's claniflcation,
University High'a Julie Seleine,
F.d.ison'a Leslie Pratt and Irvine'•
Jocelyn Lee have le&lUmate shota
at continuing on to the It.ate meet.
Others in the women'• field
include University'• Judy
McLaughlin, F.di.son'a Nicole
Ritchot and Barbara Rainey and
Irvine'• Laura Chapel.
Friday's prelinw will pare a
field of 18 in each event to nine,
then the list will be narrowed to
the five qualifiers for the state
finals on Saturday.
Blockburger is in two events -
entering with the best qualifying
mark from the Southern Section
with a 48-6112 leap in the triple
Shriver out
~ith injury;
Lloyd triumphs
"Mii SHMVW"
PARIS (AP) -Amencan Pam
Shriver fell and seriously
sprained her right ankle today
and was forced to withdraw from
t h e French Open tennis
t0urnament.
It happened durint a third
round match against Jo Durie, Brllllh Wightman Cup player.
Durie won the first set 6-2 and
Shriver, who was seeded No. 5.
then withdrew.
"She has hurt her ankle
badly." said her Au.t.ralian coach
Don Candy. "She was ln a lot of
pain, and ahe told me afterwards
I.he thought ahe waa going to be
tick." Durie wu leading 4-2 when
the Britl1h player dropped a
1hort ahot and Shriver raced
forward, fell and remained
ttret.ched on the ground. A doctor wa1 called to the
cburt and Shriver wu allQWed a
10-minute rest under lhe rules.
She resumed with her ankle
111npped and moved well enouch
lo .. ve two aet points. But ·u
eoon aa Durie won the aet
Shriwr went forward and •hook
hands.
0 When we 1hook hand• ahe
COid me the didn't want to take
any chances with Wtmbledon
ahead. I could~ ahe w• ln • lot
of''*" ~ ·iiiMn:>-u1e;
fn':other .ct&on JO(liy, Chrla
8VeH Ll~ and 'fl'Ky Au.tin
........, ed41ad. LlOyd ~
•ff Christiane :Joli11alnt of
Fniriclt. e .... 6-2 lh ·~round
match while Austin downed
Switzerland's Petra Delhees, 6-2,
6-1 In a third round match.
In men's play, No. 12-seeded
Brian Gottfried rallied for a 4-6.
2-6. 7-6, 6-3. 6-1 victory over
fellow American Mark Dick.son.
Gottfried had a difficult time
making it into the third round.
The 30-year-old from Florida lost
the first two sets and wu down
2-5 in the third before findJng hia
timing and defeating Dickson.
Seventh-seeded Sylvja Hanika
and ninth-seeded Virginia Rur.ici
were upset victims in women's
play.
Jump. He abo quaUfled with a
23--31/2 effort in the bll )Imp.
Andenot• ta entered ID the
1,600, ~·metric equlvalem to the
mile, and he'll be trytna once
ap1n to mat.ch the elUlive lluben
Esparza of El Modena, who bu
beaten him three ltraliht timea.
Thia meei.. bowewr, offen no
ti1lee, just • dwice to qual1ty for
the state finala. ., in ~ ~
at.hletee will be coocentraUnc on
qualifying with wtnnlna aecond-
ary.
Andenon nn a 4:14.27 at the
CIF 3-A finaJa, but Elpe.n:a WM •
few steps better, u he baa been
all year Joo&.
Qutncmn baa .-lhot at the
3,200, in terms of qua1Uyin8 and
eventually medaltnc, althouab
Camarillo'• Eric Reynolds a}>
i:-n to haw No. 1 locbd.
Quinonez and the rat ol. the 3.200
field await Saturday. 'n'8l'e are
no heata fer the 3,.200 Friday.
SeWne qt•llfled in tht 800 and
1,600 with clodcinp of 3.-()9.83
and 4:61.86 and ficur9 to be PD1 in Just the 1,600. She ..ad
abe'• poUitlna toward • 4:40-4:415
in the 1,600, ewntually. Of1 her
time., abe appears to be. aboo-in
io quality fer tbt atate. Alm in tbt
1,600 la Pratt, who went 4:54.98 ln
winnlnl the 4-A c:rown. and her
Ume flprm to drop with the
llddlUcml cmnpeUUm ol SeWne
and othera.
Lee, who won the 3-A Utle u
a junior in the 100 low hwdla.
but h8d to settle for third plaice in
the 3-A ftna1s lMt week &.:au.
ol. a beck ailment,, II ID tcQcb
:ny, an m which in-~ Walnut'• Geyle Kellon.
&JDOal othera. 'RalDey clocked a 56.CH In the
400 and i8 the anchor to l'.dilon'• 1,900 relay quartet.
IUtchot (4:158.09) and
Mel~ (15:05.10) are UC> en in the 1,900. Chapel
(2:14.08) i8 in the 800.
9leYtt Scoatn. wbo baa ,wded
Glendora HJCb to three Bawlhw
Le a • u ~-b a s k e l b a 1 l
champ6onlhls;. in the pal four
yean, hM been named to •nwd
Jeff Cunningham at Univenity
Wch-
1'be 33-year-old Sconln
survived a list of ~ cand\clata
for the job and University
Athletic Dlrector Dick Boche •ys
he'• "very pleued" with the
~
Smgin, once a junior vanity
coech at Laauna Be.ch (1971),
prepped at \rictor Valley H.ich
under eo.:!l Ollie Butler, WM an
-"tint in Butler's pl'Oll'UD tot
five yean, then took the bmd jib
at Serrano lll8h for one year,
wiDn1na the Pinon t.e.pe title
before movlni on to Gleildon.
ln five years bia Glendora
tearm ndled up an 83-40 record.
"Offen.lively we like lo run
and play a paaain1 1ame,"
~n says, 0 and try not to ma; too many mistakes.
Defemlwly the mm defense ta
the balia fl'll' OW' cleferm ...
A Whiuer C.OIJe&e IJ*luate,
SonaSn ii expected to be worked
Into the achool'a eodal 1tud.iea
procram with a full-time
~job. •
He 1-w. Glendora H)lb after
b$& served with his walldna
~ becau. ol • reduction In
1 t~r~•· due to deellnln1 ·~t. t AdviMd thal th• Sea Vlew
Lea1ue, which th• Tto~u
compe&e ln. hM ~ l.he .._ C':" ol. Oorona del ... mil fotthes-t•~~ terme of 1·2 Un1thee. SCioaln ~ .. I tblnk .. hive a Joil of " ~t"'.!:'" not be di.tfwmt. ear •
Clel KOOGIN, Plee a>
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Schlichter reportedly
considered suicide
From AP dispatclaes
NEW YORK -Art Schlicht.er, 5J
the 1u1pended Baltimore Colt1 ••• quarterback, was burdened by such
lar&e pmbJ.Jna debt.a -almost double
the reported amount -that there were signs he
con1idered suicide, according to Sports
Illuau-at.ed magazine.
The magazine, in it.a May 30 ilaue released
Wedne9d.ay, laid it waa told that Schlicht.er's
saying.
gambling-related debts
actually exceed $750,000,
almost double the $389,000.
the quarte rba ck has
acknowJedaed losing. And it
quotes his lawyer, John
Chester of Columbua, Ohio, as
saying there was "some
indication," Schlichter
contemplated suicide.
"I only have his word for
it," Cheat.er was quoted as
-'fhe former Ohio State star, currently
undergoing treatment for compulsive gambling
at an undi1elosed hospital, was suspended
indefinitely last week by National Football
League Commissioner Pete Rozelle for his
gambling activities.
Chester refuaed to divulge the exact size of
Schlichter's gambling debt.
Quote of the day
Ka Sbasletoa. Baltimore outfielder after
visiting President Reagan to help kick off
NadcJnal Amateur. Baepbell..Month:....'..'I WU
alad to go becauae rd never been to the
WlUt.e· Howle, and I don't expect that I'll
become President."
Nicklaus blasts CBS
DUBLIN, Ohio -Jack Nicklaus !I Wedne1day criticized the early
windup of the Memorial Golf
Tournament, dictated by t.eleviaion.
"I hate it," the tournament ho.t said of
CBS-TV's .cheduling a final-round finish of
12:30 p.m. PST Sunday .o it can carry the pro
basketball game between Los Angeles and
Philadelphia.
''It robe the people of Columbus from seeing
the finish at a time when it should be finished.
But there's nothing I can do about It as long as
it's in the contract," Nicklaus said.
"I don't like to see t.eleviaion dictate what
you're domg at a ~t." he la.id. However.
the game's all-time money-winning champion
says he has been assured by PGA Tour
Commissioner Deane Beman that the network
will carry a sudden-death Memorial playoff, if
there is one Sunday.
....
Tigers snap Jays' 1treak
Kirk OlblOD hit hit tint home Ill
nm of the 1euon. • two-nm lnlfde-
the-park t)omer in the tint tnnlq, to
lead Detroit to a 6-2 triumph over
Toronto Wednesday night tn the American
i..ea,ue. The lam, which snapped a five-game
Toronto winn1ng 1t.reak. dropped the Blue Jays
into a tie for first place in the AL Eut ...
Bad Black, two days aft.er betna called up to
replace a alumplng Vida Bloe,
blanked Tex .. on four hill
for seven lnnln1• and Joe
Slmp1oa belted a two-run
triple to lead K.ansaa City ~t
the RanQen, ~-2 . . . Hot-
hitting C"eeU Cooper smacked
a two-run homer and Robin
Yoaat stroke a two-run triple
to lead Milwaukee to a 7 -6
'--_..._._~___, decision in Oakland. Cooper,
CMMOM on an eight-1ame hitting
streak, c.pped a three-run third l..nn.ing with his
seventh homer of the seuon . . . Keat Hrbek
drove in four of Minnetota'1 six runs in the fint
two innlngs as the Twins completed a three-
game sweep of Baltimore with a 7-4 victory
. . . Pat Putaam'1 two-run homer lifted
Seanle to a 2-1 win over Cleveland . . . Reid
Nlcbola rapped a two-run ai.ngle with two outs in
the ninth inning and Brace Barat pitched a
three-hitter for hia first major'-leep lhutout to
lea.d Bo.ton to a 2--0 victory over Chlca&I>·
Braves walk past Dues
Rookie Crall McMartry hurled a Ill three-hit 1hutout for his seventh
victory and Atlanta received a major-
league record-tying aeven 0008eCUtive
walkl u the Braves blanked Pitllburgh 6-0
Y~y niaht in the National l...eque. The
Braves drew the seven ltraight walks aft.er two
were out ln the third inning, IC.'Orine four runs
without a hit . . . Elsewhere in the NL,
Jolaaale LeMaater'a three-
run homer In the fourth
inning carried San n-ancisco
to a 7-6 victory over the New
York Mets • lten
Qbertfell collected three hita
and Jobi St•per survived
acme early wildne9 to pitch
St. Lou.la pat Ondnnat1, 7-2.
Stu per, 5-2, walked flvf!
batten the tint two inninp.
LellA8Tlll but •ttled down to ove llJ>
only five hita while i.-uing one walk the re9\ of
the way ... Steve Rosen fired a teYen-hitter for
hia aix1h ltraight victory and Clu11 Speier and
Bryaa Little crashed RBI aingles to lead
Montreal to ita fourth oomecutive win. 2-0 aver
San Diego ... Mike Maddea and three relieven
combined on a thn!e-hittef' and Houston 9CClftd
its only run on a puaed ball as the Aat.ros ~
the Chicago Cube 1-0. Madden, 3-0, making his
first major-league start, allowed only one hit in
lix
Soccer exhibitions set
Two week.end 10CX1er games
which will benefit the U.S. Olym-
pic IOCCler tealn will be held
Friday and Monday nigbta at
Glover Stadium in Anaheim.
Friday night'• game matchea
the U.S . Junior' World Cup team
against the Tulaa Rou~ of
the North American ~
80dation. '11\at game ii let for
7:30. .
A ~ game Friday
mate.ha ihe Onmee Bluen and
the Cerria Giants, two powerful
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game will begin at 5:20. Both
tee.ma won their respective eo..t
~ IOCCer divt.iona.
Two area youth.a •• Joe Max
MOOft of Newport Beach and
Matt West of I.rvine •• play fM the <>ranee Blazilq.
Baseball today
1939 -Harvey Haddix pitched 12
perfect ln.nlnp agairut the Milwaukee
Braves, only to loee 1-0 in the 13th on an
enw by Don Hoak, a walk to Hank Aaron
and Joe Adcock'• double.
~ 1976 -Joe Niekro hit hll only major
lea,ue home run to thll point, against his
older brother Phil, as he pitched ibe
Houaton Astroa to a 4-3 v1ctory over th&
Atianta Braves.
1982 -Right-hander Fel'l\l90n Jen.ldnl
of the Chicaao Cubs became only the
.venth pitcher in major leegue hil1ory to
record 3,000 strikeouts when he fanned
Gary Templeion of the San Diego Padrel
on three COhlleCU tive pitches ln the third innlnl of the Cube' 2-1 to. at Jack Murphy
Stadium.
Today'• birthdays: San Franci9co fint
bueman Darrell Evans is 36. New York
Meta coach Jim ,Frey i1 52. Baltimore M.anaaer Joe AltobeW la 61.'
Indy rookies blameless
The 20 splm and ~ durlna • practice and qualifications were
equally divided between veteranl and
rookietl. yet not one incident involved
any o_f the aix firft-year driven who will 1tart
Sunday's Indlanapoli.a 500. The moet serious
crashes Involved veteran driver• Jo~DD)'
Ratlaerfonl, Bob Hartley and Pete HaJamer and rookiee Job Paal Jr. and Doq Beveroa, all of
whom w~ hoepit.allr.ed with lnjurieia ... The
United Stat.es carved out a narrow one-point lead
aft.er Wedneaday's matches in the Walker Cup
golf competition against Britain and Ireland.
Despite ill lead, the U.S. IUffered a double blow
when playina captain Jay Sl&el and 1981 U.S .
Amateur champion Natltaalel Crosby both
auffered ahock.ina defeats . . . Jaclt Panlee,
the Nation.al Footllall Leque coach of the year in
1979, met with owners of the United States
Football Leacue'1 Houston Ganablen to apply for
the head co.c.h1ng job.
Television, radio
TV: NBA Playofb -Lakers at Philadelphia
in championship final (game two), 6 p.m.,
Channel 2.
RADIO: NBA Playofh -Lakers at
Philadelphia In championship tlnal (game two), 6
e_.m_., KLAC (570). Buebal.l -San l'ranciaco at
Dodgen, 7:35 p.m.. KABC (790).
•
Fishing good
for weekend
Outdoonmen and their fam.Ule. who are
headlna out of the aree over the Mnnorial day
holidays th1a weekend haw alrudy m.se plans tor
their vacation ti.me. but tor U,C. of ua wbo are
1Uckin1 cloee to home there are many nearby
outino to take advania,e of.
t'or ult water anglert the •uon has ju.It
begun and with wanntna temperaiurea in our off·
shore waten there la aome aood bonito, bua and
barracuda action taJdne place at C.tallna and s.n
Clemente lala.nda.
There are al.a a number of yellowtall and they
could turn on any day. Davey'• Locker. Art's
Landini and Dua Wharf all aendln& full acheduled
trips out th.la com1nC weekend. Abo, bsy flahing la
on the upewinc and croekeJ' and spotted by bay ham
have been produdna fair action on the ebanainf
tides f« Newport barb« 8fllJen.
Down San Dieao way there la an oft and on
bite on yellowiail. 6ut wide open bite on betrie9.
baa and bonito. Many open perty and chartet-boeta
are now maJd.na daily runs to the Coronado ialanda.
Fresh wat.er ~ abouJd have to travel a
long way to beat the trout fillhlnl at neerby Irvine
Lake. Bl.nee the first week of May tcm of trout to
12 POUndl have been stocked ln thil tiZular lake and a pnt lc.t la due to be planted week in
preparation f« a .. tumout OWi' the weebnd.
Irvine trout bit best OD JJpt line with floating
womfl, aalmon egp and du rn bait wwk:ina weO
for pat.lent an.alen. A 10.pounder tell t.hla put
week to an an11er trolllq a Mepp. Spinner
with buck1ail. The Santa Ana River 1aka ~
Anaheim Lake will aho be anractlna a 1ood
number of a.nclen in -.rcb of aood trout and
catfiah action.
The San Dleao Qty lakes are prime f« baa.
cat.fiah and a fantMtic bite on bh.lelW (rr:'i!Jly at
Hodpa) la under way. Crowds abould fair to
heavv. but mo1t of the lakee can handle It.
Henabaw, Wohlford. Veil and Skinner will be eoc>c1
for mixed filh1nl • well.
There la good hem tilbinc •t c.taJc. Calli.a
and Cachuma, while Pyramid and Silverwood are
good foe strtpen to 20 pounda. Blc Beer will bellow
aue to all the boetina acUvtty by Sunday morning.
u will be the CaM for Elsinore, which is atill
Ooodina.
Thoee headina to the Hi&b Sierra will oontend with~run-off water in all sll'ealm and riven
and will be limited to lakes where heavy atocldna make fw good flahin,g.
NFL won't expand rosters
WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (AP) -NatJonal
Football~ ownen voted 17-11 Wect.ne.day in
favor or incruling team rmt.en by four playen to
49, but the rneasure failed becau.e it didn't receiw
the three-fourths majority needed for puaaae.
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Orange Cout DAILY P1LOTIThurlday. May 28, 1883 )
Boating schedule
heavy, as usual,.
for holiday weekend
}4emorlal Day weekend la
traditionally one of the bum•t on
the yac:htina calendar with races
acheduled In all areaa of the
Southern California Yachting
A.x:lation.
Thoee who want to wander a
little farther afield than the race
courses will be pointing their
bow. toward various Wand COVe9
and anchorages for a weekend of
"boolin', m~· and cruialn'".
VJrtuclly every cove on both
aldet of Catalina Island 11
exp«'ted to be jam-pecked with
every conceivable type of power
and eallboat.
On the local radni ....ene Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club has
invited all monohull and
multihull yachta to participate in
ita 10th annual Santa Barbara
Paaaage race which hat been
dubbed the "ultimate crapshoot."
The event actually get.a under
way Friday night with a skippen
meeting at 6 p.m . hosted by
Barry Labow , a S o u t h ern
California Yachting Aaeoclation
ju<!fe and mu cotrimodore. ·~~e event has been dubbed the
"ultimate crapshoot" because
aklppen are allowed to choose
which coune they will sail after
the starting gun -with the
admonition that "everyone roll.a
ana.ke-eyea once in awhile."
Raoe offidalB said new COW"M!9
have been laid out which wUl
test the deciaions of skippers and
their aktlls and comp~tltive
strategy. The race atarta
Saturday.
BCYC ai.o will halt lJdo..14
aal.lon S.iurcs.y and Sunday In
'1l opeo lnvttaUorw repna.
Two of the ,,,_, marlnen of
all time w lll be honored
Saturday by Dana Pomt ,Yacht
Club and C.brillo Beach y.cht
club ln the annual Historic
Martnen race from Loa Anaeles
Harbor to Dana Point. one ia
the nameake of Rkha.rd IWnry
Dana. and C.brillo a.ch y acbt
Club takes i\.I name the famed
Spaniah explorer Juan~
Cabrillo.
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to Derl9 Point etound CIUll'8 lllend, IUr1a
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Ho11st« Trophy ,_, ~
BILLY BRAWL? • • •
From Page C1
and returned home, only to call
hia at\omey and return \o the
Anaheim PD later.
The incident occurred at
approximately 1 :30 a .m .,
according \o the report .
Martin's version, since he
didn't file a report, ia much
aimpler.
Martin states he waa having a
drink with Scala, pitching coech
Art Fowler and Heather Heath
(''the daughter of a friend''),
when 01-m approached two or
three times in an obnoxious
manner." Said Scala Wednesday before
the o,me: '"Thia guy waa drunk.
He threw something at Billy I
don't know what it waa, but later
I saw an uh tray in hia hand and
pulled him away."
Added Martin: "It's the fint
time I ever got into a fight aittinR
down. How can someone file
assault and battery charaea
against you when you don't even
get out of your seat?
"If charge. should be filed, I
should file them against him. If I
have \o eventually, I might .
"People come out of the walls
after me. There's alway. 90me
jerk. If Dom wasn't there I might
have had to jump the guy. lie
wanta publicity and that's what
he got. You guys are all going to
write and make a big deal abo\,lt
lt.
"I\ was very apparent he was
trying to provoke me lnto
something. If my name wasn't
Billy Mart.in, nothing would have
happened. He should haw been
knocked on his ua a half hour
before he waa .
"Maybe that's where I 've
matured, huh? A few ye.,. ago I
would have decked the (bleep).''
O~ contacted at hia home,
said: "I didn't know he wa1 so
notorious (for fightin1). I had
heard of only one other incident.
"All I did WU buy him a Ute
beer and bring lt to him. I
thousht it was a good
opportunity to rMet him beca\181!
I was a fan of hia. I Wiii enjoying
It.
"But then he said to me, 'I
don't drink that (blffp),' and told
me to get the (bleep) away from
him. 1 just thi nk he waa
m1.aappropriaUng llOIDe ancer be
had about the game toward me."
Olson called Scai. "a wild
man." "The whole aide al. my
head i• awQllen and I have
patches of hair rniasiJl8."
A publicity stunt? "Not at all.''
01.aon inmted.
Anaheim Police Department
detectives will now investigate
the incident and turn any
evidence they may unoover over
to the City Attorney, who will
decide if a formal con:.•::cr against Martin should be . .
The report WU filed ~t
Mattltl. No complaint was filed
against Scala
ANGELS ROMP . • •
From Paae C1
we have a Sood bench."
lt •• al.lo a luxury to get lt.ronc
pitc hing performancH from
John, Geoff Zahn and Br~ce
Kl1on three of the paat four
~h\I. "Again, our pitching haa beem
tremendoua,'1 noted hed Lynn.
.. We (aa hitten) haven't been
tetUna a ton of hi\.I lately, but
·we're Jrettlng the one• we
needed.'r
And it couldn't have happened
at a bttter time. '
After '1oaln1 three to
MtnMllota ln the lut hornntand.
and ~o ot three at. Seattle. \he
AJ\iela have now won five of
SoCal adds
two coaches
their laat six \o take a two-game
lead over Oakland in the
American Lf:aaue W•t. It's their
b1ggat bulp a1nce May 7.
And, more voportantly, the
last three have come ...-the
Yankees. uwe•re dolns thlnp we didn't
do durtns the dry apell," uid
McNamua.
"We're finally 1ettl"1 aome
clutch hita, and we'tt puttina OU\ •
hittlna and pltichlnl t.o('ether."
added Valentine.
'-of COW"lle, lt'• US'/ to It\ U.P
and &et excited about pl*'>"lna a wam llke the Y ankeel. • . ..
"Etpeclally becauM tbey•ve ·
been playtna pd ball.•• chlm.d
in Grich~ "Il'• ai.o. ~ 10 wtn wlthoul ~ lib ~ I
Carew, B•18l• and (Brian) ~ln°"6'~ ·~ta a lip Of our~ and
a cnd.lt to our btnCb. lt 1 what
you haw w haYe owr tht ~
of \M aeNOrL h'• 1.mporwu U ,
)"O'A .... aolna '° wtn ...
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, May 28, 1983
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YOU AM* DtPA~T UNHll A Miii be II\ tftl fotm ... M jj\ DUO MTIWtTOAftO _,_.. oontulCI doCIUIMrltt war on credit card 8buse W 1. ut&all YOU TUI ACltCMt ~t to ~ 4&e0 Of the
TO "'°TICT YOUR ~TI. "*'t Codi o4 tN at ... ol tr 11A Y N IOUt AT A "*-Kl ClllOtTlll, IN oontr8Ct .. CCWltllfl ~:MA~~,::~~~.:=~ By SYLVIA PORTER Lowe cauted by counterfeitlni and alterinl muat be beaten now. ..: °" THI NOCllDIMCI AGAIMIT dy mon1u wtt11t1e1d by th• A concerted drlw to filht the 8l'OWbw volwne carda have received the mmt pUblJdty recently. But 8) U you do io. your card (or cardt), cancel"' w~ IHOUl.D Coen'AOT A =-~ c!:,.::.'9 pertormenoe of credit-card frauds 11 under Way~ and b etfort the Other probk.ml tied to credlt carda are where lmmediately and tcnore any caUen who ~11 )'OU <1
MOTICI °" TIIUltU'I IALI ~ llolltd to date by banlu, men:hanta, the real battle snu.t cent.er. they have yOW' card and will lend It to you. You •
NOnei T1'f H':A.mivEH, 11\11 ~ Cor9Y card companies and enforcement For mo.i of you, mH1UN1 to control to.es may eventually set your card; you allo may aei ~
on weo~y. June 1, 1113. at Publl•lled Of11tt•. cout o.uy qencles predict eome dramatJc from fraudUlenUy obtained carda and numbers molll\.roUI pile of unauthorized ciMafpe. •
10:00 o'CIOC* • m of Mid day, In Pllol, Mey it, ae. tta victories. must ~ in your C1WD borne. Stolen cai'Cia COO» 7) Whenever ~ble, keep the aalespenon ~ =-~~.=i:,, 224"3 To 1 u b mi t ju• t one ~ you -up to 70 percient come from women'• wtth your card in view. Mtnim'2lie the chancel tha\1#
REAL UTATE SECURITIES PUIUC M)llC( WU1tratlon, u a reNlt of a Vlu hand~. he or lhe h.u nm blank receipt.I over your card.
:r~,~.!~.::-S~~t~·~ :t11!0~::., '!i you.,.. .. DmPAULTUNDP a pilot proaram, partlclpat1n1 The rulee for winning ln this batile Kem to When your card 11 reiumec,t alter a aale, read Ji;~
Sant• AN. ecunQ'l of 9'anoe. stat• o 11 o o • T" u • T o A 'T • D banka are now ordering 30,000 obvioUI, and yet, l am 1ure eome of the following Make IW'e the card ii y~ and wun't swapped fOI' "
Of Cell..._.., c 8TLINe EQUITY, NOVI ..... a. 1m • .,,... .. YOU polnt-<>f sale tennlnall tha~ta will come u n-to IO'--of you. anothe,... ••Jr INC .. ~"'c;iifOfnla eotporallon ... TAICI ACTION TO PflOTICT -,..... ••"" • duty ae>Polnted Truat• undtw and '(OUfl PflO,HTY, IT MAY H into a main computer for t 1) Know where your card I.a (or cards are) at aU 8) Keep your cha.rp tlckei. en\l compare them,,
pureuant 10 th• power 01 HI• tOU> AT A "'91.JC IAL.L •YOU in.formation when a purchaae of ~ tlmea. "Use common een.e. Be aware that card with your monthly bill. Notify the ciompany at once
oonf.,red 1n tl\at oertaln Deed ot NllO AN •~•'"°" Of' \'Ml ..... rt •-mad · l f tj t ...._ •-ted " •-J ll '-•-t Trust executed by KENNETH JOHN MATURI o• THI PflOCllDINO any -llt e. • n onna on mua """ pro--.. • COUJllea ames any c ........ are no youn. •
AEBERSOLD an unmarried men AQAINIT YOU, YOU •HOUt.D The Vlaa pilot program wu tried out in 1981 McGrath, 1enJor vlce president of 1ecurity at 9) Never lip an incomplete r..elpt. Tuck away •
reoorded A,,f11 23. 1ee1. In eoo.; CONT~T ~~W"f'D-•-··• ,.. • and ill luoceM wu truly 1pectacular. The credit-AmerlcAA Exprea your copy of the receipt, rtp out carbona. tear~· 14030 ot Olficlat Recofd• of .. 1c1 ..o .... a....,.. ,...., ·---d 1 d 1 000 t I 1 t 700 2) C I th d d d b and •-'--th with '1 County 11 page 1995 Rec:Ofcter'• T.a. No. -car company p ace , erm na 1 a arry on y 01e car a you nee an up, or wrap t em up ..-em you.1,,
in1trurMrit No 211451. by reuon ot NOTICE ts HER£8Y GIVEN. tl\et locaUona. The out.come: Partidp.tinl banka reduced maintain a eeparaie liat with all card numbers, Crooks actually ranuck pl'mge f« theme fonm
• l:N'.-cn « defeutt in payment « on Wedneaday. Jun• 1• 1913• •t theif' fraud loaeee by 20 percent; char,e-becka to expiration dates and phone numbera to call it they and carbons to get the valuable card number to ~ ~
perform1nc• of th• obllg•llon• 10 00 o'cloclt • m. °' uld dey, In merchant.a =un ed 80 percent,· detection of ...... 1~t or 1tolen. in ,..... ..... •-rfei•• and char-. • 1ecured thereby. lncludlng thet Ille 'GO!" Mt ulde IOf conduetlngof ... .., """' ... ..._,..... .. -
t>reach °' oe1eu1t Neta of Which Tru•t• •Salee. within 111oe omc.a fraudulen• a carda and overrun credit lines 3) Update your lln of cards, dates and phone 10) The hu.,. ~ ln carda are "'-' .. ,,, ~ wu recorded Februery 3, t943, u REAL ESTATE SECURITIES · __ ..,.a -..b •'---90 Wha 1 --~~a--' Rec order , lnitrument No SERVICE. touted 11 2020 North mere~ Y more 1>1uu1 pen:ent. la ltJOCela! nwnben regularly. on to ua and are reflected in finance chargel of aa~
113-055881. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Broac!Way Suite 208. In the er Of Al.lo corning Up &re new l)l'atems that complete 4) Never give your credit-<:ard number to an much U 71 penient a year and annual I.Lief' fees.
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Sent•Ana.Countyoro.enoe. tet• charge ales without the little paper receipia all of unsolicited caller who may~ a ruse 1uch u "the This ia our cmt. Let'• get rid of lt Cut!
BIDDER FOR CASH. lewful tnOft</ 01 Celllornl•. WAYNE BURTON. us have become accu1tomed to foldlna up and -pe.ny computer failed and we neded to retrieve • ("Sylvia Porter'• New Money Book 1or the ol the Untied Sitt•. Of' e uth!er't U N I V E R S A t. M 0 A T G A G E 111> "'"'" " ct1ec1t dr.wn on• 11a1e Of' natk>NI COMPANY ... d11ly appointed stashing away, a Visa spokt!tman reveals. your account number," or "You have just won an 80s," 1,328 pagee of down-to-earth advice on
b•nk. • •let• or feoerai credit Truet• llNMr and purWw\t to the Other credit-<:ard companies are not 90 frank all-expense-paid trip to Hawaii. Please gjve us your personal money management, ia now available ::"i<:n ·.=::~~1<>ni.a:'o!::~ pow:i ~1~ ~~~,!.~~h:; about their plans to beef up eecurity and al.ash loues credit-ard number eo we can verify your prize." through her column. Send $9.95 plUI $1 Coc mailins •
11111 1t•t•. a11 payable at the ume o1 RUSSELL E o·cAMPO and TRUDY -which now exceeds $200 million a year from The.e calls are nonsensical, but they pull. and handling to "Sylvia Porter'• New Money Book
NII. a11 r1g11t. t111e •nd 1nttwMt held A O'CAMPO. huebanO and wlte, counterfeiting 1tolen and lost credit cards -but all 5) Know who you're •• u.i ...... to whenever you for the 801," In care of thu new1~._r, 4400: oy It, •• Trull••. In that real recorded December 111. 11117, In • . -....w.ooe ,-
property 11tu11• tn .. 1c1 County end 8ooll 124911 of Offlciel Rec«d• of agree they are working relentlealy to control this diacuas your credit carda (if you do dilcusa them). Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. ke checks•
St11e, dMc•lt>ed N lolloww. ••Id County, 11 P•g• 759,1 huge problem. Scams via phone are a fut-F<>wlng mtnace and payable to Universal Pre.1 Syndicate.) • ThOM portion• of Loll 2 of Trect Recorder'• ln1l<umen1 No. 24788, _.....;;.._..;; __________________________________ _._.__ __________ ;:..._;:..._ _________ __....._ _______ _
8667, u per mep r-ded In boolc by reuon of• t>rMOh of defMlll In
342. peg•• 4 to 8 lncl111lve ol peyment or performance of the
MleeeltatleOU9 Miapa, of aald county. obllgatton1 Hcured thareby,
deecinbed In parcell u lollOwl: lr>eludlng th1t breach or default,
PAACl!L 1· Unit II •• lhOwn and Notice of whlcll wH recorded
deec:flt>ed In the Condominium Plan o-m1>er 15. t1182. M Recotder'•
("PLAN") recorded August 14, ln1tr1.1men1 No, 82~40191, WILL
1974. In t>ook 11220, page 17, SELLATPUBLICAUCTIONTOTHE
Olflclll Aeoo<de. HIGHEST BIDOEA FOR CASH,
PARCEL 2· An undivided 1/63rd lawful money of the United Stat•,
lnttw•t u a tenency In common In or • c; .. hler'1 check drawn on •
a fee lnterMt In end to all or the rMI 1111• Of' national bank, • 11at• Of'
property. Including wllho11t lederll crWll union. Of • ll•te Of'
llmllatlon th• Common Ar•H tederll Mvtng• and loan eNOCl•tlOn defined In the Condominium Plan. domiciled In lhll etate. all payable lit
EXC€PTINO THEREFROM Unlll the time ot Mle, all right, tltle and
1 to 53 lnelllelve, of Mid Lot 2. u Intern! 1\940 by II, u TrwtM, In
llflOWn on the Condol'lllnlUm Plan thlt teal property elt11ete In .. Id
EXCEPT THl!MFAOM ell oll, gu. County end State, dMcrlbed H
mln«ela and Of'* hyd(OCMbona, IOllOwS
b9CJw a depth o1 500 ..... wtthout Loi 4, Tract No 6923, U pat plat
the right of 111rrace entry. H record.a In BOOie 288. or Mapa, ~ In lnet~ts of rec:ord Pll> .. 46 to 41, record• of MIO
PARCEL 3 Non-111olu1tve county
NHmenll ror acceu, lngreu, The •tr••I 1ddr•H or other .-a. -oachment. wPPOf1 and common d .. tgnatlon of the real
for OC'* purpoeee, all M thOwn and proper1y hereirlllbovl ~t>ed le defined In lhOM oetlaln Oecleratlon pi.rported to be. 14$32 Otange
of Covenant•. Condition• end Act• L..lne, Irv'-. CA.
Re1trlctlon1 recorded In 1>ook Th• undersigned hereby
11213, P•O• 188, of Olflclal 011c1a1m1 ell llablllty for any
Record• and In l>Ooll f 1305. page lne:Orfect-In Mkl '"-addr-1889, Olflclal Record•. and Of' other common dMlgnatlon. amendment• thereto. Seid Nie will oe mae. without
The atreet addr•H or other warrenty, eapr•H or Implied,
common d••lonatlon of the re11 regarding title, po11111lon, or prcpany herllnabo¥e delcrtbed 11 en cum br • n cu. to Htl • ry th•
p;Kpo<led to be: 22 Wintergreen. prlnclpal balance of Ille Not• Of
IMlte. CA. olher obllo~lon MCured by .. Id the undertllgned hereby dlaclelml Deed of fruit. with lnt.,.11 and
all llal>lllty !Of any lnQorrect,_ In other 1um1 H provided therein;
••Id 1treet addreu or othar plu1 advancH. II any, unde< the common dMlgnatlon. ltwma thereof end lnterwt on eudl
Said ..,. wtll be made without advlMICM, end plus '"9. cll411gn
warrenty, upre11 or Implied. and ••pen-of the TruatM and Of
regarding 1111•. poueulon, or the trust• crMted by aald OMd ot
encumbrance•. 10 1at11fy 11\e Tru1t The total amount ot 11ld
principal balance or the Nole or obllgallon, lncludlng rH1onably
other oOllQatlon 1ec:ured by Hid a1tlm1l•d I•••· charge• eno OeeO of fru11, wlth lnterHt ind ••Ptlf\MI ol the Tr~t ... at the lime
other aumt H provlOeO 111eretn, ot tolllel PYblleallOn 01 thll Notle9,
pl111 adv•-•. II any, under the II $13,783 78
,..,,,, ther9ol and tnttw•I on aucn Oe1ed Mey g 11183.
adltancea. ano pill• ..... C'hetgel WAYNE BURTON. UNIVERSAL and··~ Of Ille TruatM and of MORTGAGE COMPANY. In
the trull• crMteO by Mid OMd of Rece!Yerehlp, ROBERT A.
Truet lite total amount of Hid BAJ(ER. ·--· M Truat .. obllgatlon, Including rHtonably IJEAL ESTATE SECUfUTIES
utlmated teu. chargu end SERVIC£. •Cell! corp,
...,.,_Of the Trwtw. tr! llloe time Ill A9ent
of tnftlel pubkallon Of this Notice 11 DJ Morger. Prea. 145,171 87 2020 N 8'oedway •208
O.ted. May 9, 1"3 Senta AN CA 92709
COASTLINE EOIJfTY. INC, 17141953-&810 a Cellf. corp., .. Truei.e Publlal\ed Orange Coa•t Oally
REAL ESTATE SECU RITIES PllOI, Mey 12, 19, 28, 1983
SERVICE, 2208-13,
• Cell!. corp • It• Agent
D.J Morger, Pr•
2020 H 8toed*ey. • 208
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TO START A FORECLOSURE
• AIYenuM and p!'Ofttt IYom long dltttnoe Ml'Y1Cea hletOtleelly heY9
been 11Md to tub .. dlie batlc MNlce rtltl tO keep thfm N fow at
l>Olllble. "'-oompetltlOn --oeot•lly WI the tono·dlltenoe marut -ti .. made ..,.!Ou• tnroMle In our bullnete.
• Shortly Ill« tllle c:eee It ,_,d, Paolflo T alephone wlH t>.aorne a
tltnd-along OC>m9MY -MC>lfatld from AT&T, The ~y mutt be
ttnenct.lly ~ .. an tnct.pendent oompany In 0tO. to ralM ~t capltal to enable It to continue to prcwlde OOOd MNloe In 1111 ,_
envtrOM'*lt Thia awttcatk>n will be the lound1tk>n fl>f IN company to
mOll9 11111<1 .. 1 l11nd-.. one c;ompany.
A ttudy, undertaken to re'Aew telephone aQ.ulpment .._ and , ... ,Id
l1C10t•. hM reaultld In lnclrMMd depfedttk>n lkl*I ... l0t the ~
Dec>redaUon la the method ~ by bu411-to recognlu tile coat of
equle>mef'll o_. the period Ille equipment wlU be uted. 'Thie recognltton
provide• additional 11\ternel funding to help In the rec>laeement 01
IQUIP"*"t .. .._..1)1
OATES ANO lOCATIONS OF PUBllC WITNESS HEARINGS IN APPLICATION NOS 83-01-22 llld 82-11.07 BEFORE THE CALIJ'ORNIA
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
The hearing d1l11 lletld belo. gin you an opportunity to ex~
your views to lhe CommlNIOf'I You may M.lbmlt Wfllten c:ommanta °'
mau • bnel 0tll 111temen1 11 the '-'Ing 'Sen FrtnelKO
Monday. June t3. t983 11200 pm and 7 00 pm In the Commlalon
Counroom, St111 lkl11<1lng, 350 McAllltler Street. San Francieco, CA FrMnO;
TUMdey, Jul\I 14. 1983 11 2.00 pm and 7 00 pm In Room 1030. Sllll Bulldlrig, 2550 MlflpoN Street, FrMnO. CA
Stodtlon .
Wedn11d1y. June 15. 1983 •t 2;00 p.m end 7.00 pm In 1111
Audlt0tlum, State Bulldlng, 31 E.ul Cntnntl Str .. t. Stockton, CA. Red Bluff:
Tllurtday, Jul\I Ill, 1983 11 2·00 pm and 1 00 pm. In the National
Gutrd Armory, 2000 P1111 Avenue, Red Bluff. CA
Santa Roaa.
Frldty, June 17, t983 11 1·30 p.m. In the Dining Room, V11er-
Mem0tl1I Building, t351 Mlj)le Avenue, Santi Rota, CA.
San Diego:
Monday, June 20, 1983 el 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m In Room 351,
1county Admlnt1tr111on Cent.,, 11~00 Ptdflc Highway, San !>Iago, CA.
l oe Angelel:
Tueaday, June 21, 11183 •I 2:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. Ind Wedneeday,
Jul\I 22, 1983 II 10,QO Lm. In the Commltalon Cour1room, 81111 llulldlng,
107 South Broedwey, Loe Angelea CA.
SM JoM:
Tllurlday, June 23, 1983 11 2:00 p.m. and 7,QO p.m. In Room 205,
Councll Cll1mb«1, Cl1y Hiii, 801 Norlll Flrtt Street, San JON, CA .
Monterey·
Frld1y, June 24, 1983 at 1:30 p.m. In the Councll Clllfllblf•, City Hiii,
oomer of Padllc Ind Madllon, Montwwr. OA.
The CommlMlon weecon-your cotnment• If you cennot 1nend t~ heltlngt, you may 1&.1bmlt written --.11 to the Ccimmt..ion 11
on. ot 111e ~ U.ted belOW Stmpto; 11111 that you -wmtno •bout
Appllcatlon Noa 83-01·22 and 82· t 1-07 of Paolllc TIMphone, In llddlfk>n 10 Ille publlc ..,,_ "-lngl, 1ddlUonar'-lnQ days
have been ec:lledultld l0t anelyzlng tM Med ll>f tile llQU991tld rlJ•
lnot-end -ya of alloCatlng any~ lnef-~ rNldentlal,
commerc;tal, Ind lndut.tr1al CUSI-•. At .,_~the Comml11lon
wlH rac:.lve the teetlmof'ty of P9Clflc T...,.,_, end the leeUmony of~
lnternted partlel, end the Coml"ftlllkln ttalf. The ColnlNMlon 1t1tf
conaleta of tnGJ,_1, 8QCOUf'llant1, economt111, and t ttl>flM)ll wtlo
lndtoendtntly .....io111 the PfoPOMil ol utllltlN IOI rlle lnct-and
their 1n1lyaea end recommendation• to the Commlu lon 11 public
~-If you would lllct to per1lclpate In en ongOlng WW'J and need 8dvlce on
how to do IO, write 10 the Public Ad\/leor, Publlc UtMltlN ConwNellon, 350
McAllltttr StrMI, San Franclto0, CA 92102
A copy ol Pecltlcl T~honl't Apslllcltlont may bl tnec>ected In Its
local P\lblk: otflcel °' II II• llMdqullterl ., ,40 New Montgomery Street,
San Francleco, Calll0tnl1 9-4105. F14f1htr lnlormatton may bl obllined
lrom P9Cillc T ~ I I "' '-<'QUMl .... Ill looal pullllo OfftoN Ot "°"" Ille C1Hl0tnl1 Public Utlllt._ Commllelon ofllot 11
• 350 McAll191er Street • San FrencltoO, CA 94102
°' • t07 South Broadway • Loe Angelee, CA 900t2 ·Thi• notice cowr• the oonlOlldellon of AppllCltton No 83-01-22.
Ried J1nult)I 17, 1983 and Appllcltton No. 82-11.07. "'*'November <I,
1982 @Pacific lelephone
Publltl>tld Or1n9' COMI Deity Plk>t. Mey 2t, 1983
NlllC NOTICE
1(-oao:l
'1C'TTTIOUI w.-11
NAMR ITATl .. NT
The followtng Ptrtont a11 doing
bulsl--T HE MARKETIN G
OEPARTMENT, t8962 MacArthur
Blvd , Suite 205, trvtne, CA 92711> AG I 0 A "f'O C 0 0 P ! R
ASSOCIATES. t8952 llAKArtlf\lr
Blvd Suitt 205. 11"'1"1. CA 9271$
KENNETH W AGIO. INC . 1
Calllornl1 corporetlon, 18952
MacArthur Blvd . Sul1• 20$, Irvine,
CA 927t5
Tllll buslnett Is COf'ldUClld by I
generll pl/tntBhlp
Kenneth W. Agld. Inc
KenMlll W. Agld, Pr ..
Tlllt stat-I WU nled with the
County Clel'tl 01 Orange County on
l\Aey S. 1983 '21IMI
P11bll1hed Ortng• Co11t Delly PHol. May 12. 10. 211. June 2. 1983
2196-83
rtalC NOTIC£ ---~ICTrTIOUI auatMH NAm ITA.,.._NT
Tilt IOllowlng '*'°"8 are dOlng
bu .......... :
CUATIS -H ERRERA
ASSOCIATES, 5-48 Ocean A....,_,
Sell Beadl, Clllfornta 90740
B.,bere A Curtlt. general
partner, 548 Oc"1I AYWIUI, S-1
Belctl, ClllfOfnll 907 40
Sondre H1rrer1, general
pan,_, 548 Ocleen Avenue. Seal
BMch, Calllomll 907<IO
Tiiie bUllMN 19 onducted by •
Hml1tld Pertntr'9NP
Barber• Ann Cunt• Oentral Partner
Thi• .,.t_I ..... llted with the
County Clerl< of Orange County on
Mey 115, t983
'2Mltt
Publl1hed Or1ng1 Co111 011ty
Piiot, May ,9, 215, June 2, 9, 1983
23<12·83
Plait NOTIC(
K.-11
FICTITIOUI llU9IHlll NAMI ITATl•NT The loUowtng per1on• 11 doing
bu•l-11· ROlllN' ~OOT ER, 23VO
Ftlrvtew S-102. Cotti MHa, CA
021529.
John lell. 2300 FlllM9W 8-102.
Coat.I ,,...._ CA 928215
Tlllt bu'"-II oonduded Dy an
lndtvlduaL JOf1f'I....,
Tfll• "'*"""' -lled wttll the COwftty Cler'k or Orenge County on
llAty 10. 1W ,.,...
P111>l1tlled Orange Ooa1t Dilly
'1IOI. May ti, 28. J~ 2 .• l. ttti a:~a3
Jt.un
NOTICE OP DEATH or
HAROLD WILBUR
HAMILTON AND OP'
PETITION TO
ADMIN'ISTER ESTATE NO.
A·lllU5.
To all heirs. benetidariea,
creditors and contingent
creditors of Harold Wilbur
Hamilton, Founta.ln Valley,
CA and persons who may b9
otherwile lnteretted In the
will and/or mtat.e:
A petition hu been filed
by Steven J. Hamilton in the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
Steven J . Hamilton be
appointed as peraooal
repreMntatlve to admlnllttt
the estate of Harold wu:
bur Hamilton (under the
l.ndependent Ad.mlnJ.tndon
of Estates Act). The petition
ts lf!t for hearlnc in Dept.
No. 3 at 700 Civic Center
Driw, West, Santa Ana. CA
92702 on June 22, 1983 at
9:30 a.m.
lF YOU OBJECT to the arantina of the petitiDn. you lhould either appeer at the
hearing and atate your
objections or file written
objection• with the court
belore the hearing. Your appee.rance may be In pe.-.on
or by your auomey.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a conttnient
creditor of the deceued, you
muat file your claim
with the court ~ preeent It
to the peraonal
repreaentatlve appotntad by
the court within fOW' monthl from th e date of tint
luuance of lettera •• provided In SectJon 700 of
the Probate Code of
California The time for fWna clahnl will not expire
prlot to four months from
the date of the hearln1
noUc:.d above. YOU MAY SXAJiUNS
the tu. apt by the coun. 11
you are tnle'tflt~ In Sh• ..-.c., you m&¥ ....,. upon
th• executot of ---.-_-"'_""" _____ _. admln.&.tntor. or upon the
~ ""'-•tt.cln191 I« cNt ........ -Cir ----"-,.--'"----~tnw, and tu. wtlh nounout .,..... th• court with proof of
..,._ 8TA......,,. NrvfC., I ~ltt.a"\ ,...uett ~~.-.one.,. OOlllO at•tlnt that you d•alre
TOWN CINTElll OINT Al. I~ notice of tM fWna Of ~'!!..r ~,31 Town o.n..-Of . an I n v • n tor 1 • n d lte. i.u. ~ ...,.., c.lllOtNt appni'-ement of ..iate ... 11 tU'f~ truoe 1.Mle. o.M.O , or of the petition• or iotn lt11te11. Lto1111t Nto11••· ucounta mentioned lo
Cellf«nl• 121n ~ u.oo lftd 1noo.o or Wlllllm 0 ,..,... 0 0 • • lllC., \he CaUfomia PrObete Oodit.
(12.01 1~1 HHt~t~~: • .-c1 .. ••11 '"'" O.M. MONK SSQ~, ~ J LOnQllOe. o.o .•.•• no .• I''",. ..... " J .... :o. ~ 01llfor11t1 corpor111on"'-~-·~.~ llft1't s..~ N'1 Abjin
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Orange Cout DAJl y PILOT /Thvradey, May 2e, 1983
llllllCIUITY llllEll-----_.;,..._.-
New Karcher research director
GaW. Ham hat been promoted \o d.lrtc\or of
product development for Carl ltarelter
Eat.rprt.tee, tac., ownen and operaion ot C'.arl'•
Jr. a.taUl'antll. A Nii.dent Of Fountain Valley,
~will be r.ponstble tor reeearch, developawnt. •Una and implementation of new and improved
CKE products.
• • •
Robert A. He11 has joined the ataff of PCM
Real&)' eH Mau1emeat, i.e. of El Toro .,
controller. Hees wUl be ~ble for establlabJni
procedunw and adm.tniltntion fer •.he acoountinc
and ciata proce..tna departmentll.
• • •
Doua Toaalpaat, an account executive
indUltry consultant for American Bell Advanced
laformactoa Syatema in Santa Ana, h.u been
named to the company'• CoundJ of Leaden. The
honor recognbee T~t'a placement in the top
3 percent of the firm'• aales and marketing ataff,
which numbers more than 900.
• • •
Micro General Corp. of Irvine hu announced
record Ala and earninp for tta first quarter
ending April 3, 1983. Revenues were $1,702,045,
compared to $201,958 a year earlier, and profit.a
were $426,411, up from a to. of $67,080 in 1982.
• • •
Coon Dlatrtbat11a1 Co. h.u pre1ented $2,000 to
the Labo Peace Offlcen A.Hedatloa for Qm.
curao de Mariachies, to be held Sunday at the
Santa Ana Bowl. Concuno de Ma(iachies will
include a menudo cook-off, dance poppen contest.
c:uatom bicycle contest and live entertainmet\t. J'or
infonnation call 957-0131.
• • •
Bell 4i Bowell'• Irvine-hued Compatu Oat·
,.tMterofUm Dlvlaloa h.u announced the addition ·
of Guy A. Byrd to the w8te.m f'ellonal aalee ataff
u a OOM aalea aped.al.lat. He will be bued in
Dallu.
• • •
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
NEW YORK (API CmlSlw 11 .. "" J......, '~''"' ""'Ji• ' NASOAO =llC>•>l ,,,,..,,.1 )O\• 2S J ... lco I n 2Jlt PrftGM
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Ebuco S.rvicaJ.. lac .• a wholly owned Santa
Ana sublldlary of r;NSERCH Corp., h.u been
awarded a t12.3 million contnict to provide d'9ign.
procurement. oonat:ructlon rnanaaement and in-
stallation aervicm on a new $16 million oogenera-
tion facility on Oahu for Bawa.Uu ladepe-acln&
ReftDery. lac.
• • •
Fred J . Suden, a 36-year veteran of
Mcl>oaHU DoqJaa Corp., hu been named vice
president-general manager of Tomahawk Weapons
$}"Item. Sianden le'l'Wd at McDonnell Oouglu'
Huntington Beach fadllty from 1970 to 1977.
• • •
Salvad Mont1omery Sakoda, lac., which
began operations about 16 moot.hi ago in Irvine,
hu moved to new h.eadquanen at 3710 South
Suaan St., Santa Ana. SMS ta a full·.ervice
advertilln81 public relation1 and marketing oom-
municatlom company.
• • •
James R. Boltoa bas been 11elected director of
marketing for Wyle Laboratories Electroaic
Markedq GrMp, hued in Irvine. In his new
pollition. Solton will be ~ble for de-veloping
and d.1ttcting Wyle mar t ltratqy, product
planning, supplier Interface and divilianal aales
support prosran» for 8elllloonductor and pam;ive
component product lines.
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Heublein offers grape
growers money not to
By Tiie Alsodar.M Prea
SAN FRANCISCO -lmJtaUns a tactic typjcaJly
used by the federal iovernrnent to 1ron out crop
•urolu.tea. the naUon'• No. 2 wine producer hu oUfftd
to pay lta CalJfomla gr.pe powen not to deliver une crol)I thia su.mmer.
Heublein Wlnea, faced with an abundance of
stJll-to-be-bottled wine, augeated the arraqement
earlier lhil ye. to 80lne contracted arowen ln the
Napa and San Joaquin valleya.
The propoul hu attncted nodoe within the wine
induatry aa one strateaY for CIOPln8 with a glut which,
combined with rece11lon, fndf fferent .. tea and
competitively priced lm~ wlnea, thttatens i.o put
aome growen1 and wineries out of bualnets.
VA W, GM-Toyota in talks
DETROIT -The fate of 6,000 laid~ff General
Moton Corp. autoworkera in Fremont, Calif., remaina
in doubt after opening-round taJka betwttn the
United Auto Workers union and an official of a GM-
Toyota Motor Corp. joint venture.
Top offidall ~f the UAW and a labor consultant to
the joint venture held conatrod!ve talka Wedne9day
on whether laid-off WOf'ken will get lint crack at Jobe
at the now-idle plant, the union said. OM and Toyota
plan to build 200,000 Toyota-designed subcompact can
a year there beginning in 1984.
Motor home sales impro"Ve
RIVERSIDE -Fleetwood Enterpriaea Inc.
reported Wed.neaday a 300 percent inc:re.ue in earnlnp
during its 1983 fiacal year.
The recreational vehicle and travel trailer
manufacturer uid net income for the year ending
April 15 WU $29, 740,000 or $1.33 pei-ah.are oomOarec:t
to $9,153,000 pc 41 cents a ahare for fiacal 1982.
Sale9 for flacaJ l~ were up 4lf percent to tMa.-
025,000 compared to $581,432,000 for the previoua
year, the company said.
Casino operation a loser
LOS ANGELES -Caean World Inc. reponed a
third quarter net io. Wedneaday ol $14.3 million or 66
cents a share oompared with net Income of $1.2 million
or six cents a share for the same 1982 period.
Caesan said the io. waa cau.ed primarily by the
establiahment of an addidonal ft5 ml.Woo In re.erves
for past due accounts receivable from M1ddJe Eutem
U\d A1ian cuatomen. The cornpeot'.~n re.suits were alao hurt by lower ~· at Boerdwalk
Regency In Atlantic City, N.J . Revenues for the
quarter ended April 20 were $133.8 mllllon, Caeura
ea.id, up from $131.6 million in the aame 1982 period.
WHAT NYSE DI>
•NEW Y°"K CAl"I -y U
SYMBOLS
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by Jim Davis
THE. MOON RE.MINVS Mf. OF THAT WA5N., NIGMT. AN'7 THAT RE.MINPS M£ WMAT I MAP
Of 5LEEB WMICH REMINPS IN MINP
ME OJ-0REAKFA5T •••
THE
F i\MllL \'
CIBCl'8
I "Mommy? The barber won't give me a crewcut
unless I bring a note from you."
by Brad Anderson
' "I don't like how springtime affects
him, either!"
'lll'LLl~M
DREAM SOY. ..
BIG GEORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP)
--
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"Not THAT llne -THIS llnel"
DE~~IS THE '9£~:\CE
~~ )·2'-
THAT WAS 6000 ... I
DIPNl WAkE UP MIM
NOl MtS LAHCUDV
, Orengt Coat DAILY PtLOTIThUtldly, Mey 28, 1!91 _ Cl
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHAfUt'
Both vul11ttabh. Sout~ dealt.
P'O&TB
•JO <:;>IU
OAIU4
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WEST EAST
•A&CUI • ltU
ti.UU <:;>t o 'U o HI
•Kt • IH7UI SOUTH
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•AH
Tbe biddinr:
S.... Wett Nwtll Eaet
l <:;> I• I O r ..
J 0 , ... <;:;> , .. .... , ..
Opening lead: King of +.
Tlilert are IDID1 card eotn·
btutJou we reeoplae ud •nc1 \o play 1utomatlcall1.
'that un be aa ea~uive
putlme. n. IWdctlar wu normal.
Weal'• one-level overeall It
beyond rep~h and North
eenalnly had th val1ttt Lo In·
troduee Illa 1uJt at tbe two-
level. The final contract w11
eminently aound.
Wett attadled with three
round• of 1padea, declarer
rufOJlf the lut. SlAee Wnt
wu lone In ·~·it aeemed
likely that he would be the
one to be 1hort In heana. So
dedarer continued with the
aee of heart. and a heart to
the king. That would have
allowed him to pic.k up the
t'l"~K l ' • l~KEB8£.4 ~
W> 'Hl6e Of (JOO (A)HO ~=J~A~ 1HAT IT f& 5.EAK KT BE5T ...
t.rump l\lit Via a n ..... Ud
Eut ttuUd wit~ four to th
jack. Unfe>rWnatel1. It wu
W .. t who held tbe four
t.rumpe, and the contract
eould DO lonpr be made. ffl
bad to rel1 oo tbe dub
finet1e, and when that Iott dedarer 1Ull bad Lo eoeeede
a trump trick for down one.
Had South'• ten of tru111p1
been a low card iutead, he
would probably have 1poUed
the winning line. South ean
afford to loee a trump trld in
addition \o two 1pades a1
IOJlf u be ean bring in tbe
diamond 1uit.
With that In mind, there la
a 1imple way to handle tbe
trump situation. Declarer
1hould cuh tbe ace-queen of
Wt-Wrr8V..
°'~~ '/OJAtC>~?
lleare.t. II ~ •lel4iri •
fellow, ct....,, *iw tM
l&tt ttu1111p aid .tile•,.... tin
dluloDcl &rleU and Ult aee of
d11be to leof'e an OYert.rieL
Wlien Eut •bo•• oui oo
the aecood trump. dedarer
abudonl that tuit and 1tarll
\o rua tbe dimoncb lm· !
mediately, 11umn1 elubt !
from hit hud •hould w .. t ~
refute to rutf. Weat ean ruff ~
whenever be ple11e1, but ht :
cannot harm declarer. Soutll !
can wla any retum "'ruff• a 4
1pade in bud), draw tbe lut !
trump by crouiq to tbe kln1 ~
and a&. the ume Ume provide :
IUIDlelf with the en&.ry \o : •
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inr dlamond1 to ditpoee ol ~
bit dub lotert. , ~ ..
by Lynn Johnston
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Q Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, May 28, 1883
OBITUARIES
Barbara Watson
Services were .cheduled today for Barbara
Ann Wai.on o! Lquna &.ch, who died Thunday.
She 11 aurvlved by her hu1band, Rus1ell
Wai.on; a atepeon. Dr. Ruaell Wataon Jr., and
CIOUAna Robert and Vizainia Raymond.
Memorial 1ervices were to be held at 1 p.m.
today at Pacific View Monuary Chapel. Private
entombment waa to follow at Pacific View
Memorial Park.
The family has asked that contributions be
made to Shenl\an Gardena, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar.
Alphonse Le Doux
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Tht IOllO•lf'IO "'•Oft ,, clo•no ~ .. Tllll!'I HAlll OHIONI, te>sn f . Slater, ,~ \/~, Cellfome taroe
Oontltllle Nlevel, 1~011 Wwd
8tr•t, Foun11ln Velle)t, C1lll0tnla
9270t Tl'llt buelMN la GOlldUClted by an
lndlvlCJl;el
Domllllll Nle¥el Thia 111twnan1 w11 tlled wtth the County CWll or °'WI09 County on
Mey 23. ta.3
1"11NIM Publl1hed 011110• CoHt Dally Piiot, Mill/ 26. June 2, II. II, tM3 -~~--~~~-2~4~1~6-~83=-~--~~------~-~~ Ml.IC NOTICE !'\Bl.IC NOTICE
•tennou••u ..... NAME ITAftMINT Tiie lollowlng ptt90ne .,, dotl'IQ
bUllnell ea· •
THE OEVMAR GROUP. 21155
Mein S1ree1, trvlne . Cellfornl1 112714
Merk J Schulz. 25 Abeta, lrvlne. C1t1forn11 927 14
PKlTITIOUI llUU9U NANI ITATIMINT
Th• tollo-.1110 P•rton II dOlllO bvtlneel al: COAST LANDSCAPE ANO PAOPt!ATY MAINTENANCE, 1824
8andellll00d 11,..t, Coate w ....
Cellfomla 92t28 Aoberl Allen Unvert, 11124
8endelwood SlrMt, Coet1 M .... Cellfornle 92628
Funeral eervices will be held Friday morning
foe Alphome G. LeDoux of Costa Mesa, who died
Tuaday at the age of 76.
w 1111 1tn O &Inghem , 14 Shooting Ster, Irvine. Celllornle
92714
Thi• butlna .. II COnducle<I by • gener11 part,,.,.,,.p
Mark J Schutz
Thi$ buelnea le conducted by WI
lndlvidutil
Robet1 Un-1 Thie ate~ ... flled wttll tlle County Clettl of On1nge Coul'lty on Mr. LeDowc was a member of the Knights of
Columbus of Anaheim.
T111s 1111emen1 ,..., Iliad w1111 the County Cterlt ot Otenge County on "4•v 16 19113
Mey2', 1"3
f1211M)
Publl1hed Oreng• CONI Oetly Piiot. Mey 28. June 2. ll. 16. 19'3 2375-13
He ii survived by tus wife, Blanche, and son,
John, of Anaheim.
'21MOt
Put>h1hed Orange CoHt Delly Pilot M•y 19 26 June 2. 9 11183
2344-113 Recitation of the Rosary will be held tonight at
7 o'clock at the Smith & Tuthill Westcliff Chapel.
Mua of the Resurrection will be held Friday at 9
a.m. at St. Joachim's Catholic Church.
Ptlll.JC NOTICE
JltalC NOTICE ftc:TTTIOUI _, .....
FICTtTtOUI IMlllNIH NA• 8TA..U.NT NA• 8TATIM«HT fhe lollowlng pertoo 11 doing
Th• lollowlng praon 11 doing buaone(A"l CALIFORNt• CHEC" bu11neas •• " "
DllTH lmal (Al SPLENDID (8 ) PILL A~ INVESTIGATIONS. (8) CUSTOM
PROTECTIVE COATINGS (Cl CREATIVf IMAGES. 2215 Mlyfalr
CHEM·HART INTERNATIONAL Court. Coate MMe, CA 112627
-----------------------•4011 Promontory Ori 8 Ee t' Kenneth E ,,.lch1rd1. 2215
. DREW
DANIEL DO'LIER DREW.
born on A\.ll\llt 4, 1963 and
died o n May 21. 1983 of
cancer. He attended Laguna Beech High School and WM
a ·member of the football
team. H e w• acdve ln the
'JfAlth eroups at the Laguna
Prnbyterian Church. He
enjoyed aklln8. body IUl'fi.na.
and boo1ie boarding. He
1 rad uated from La1una
Beech High School ln 1982.
lie ia IW'Vived by hia parents
Mary and Pat Drew. hi• ~ Jody and brother and
Uter"·tn-law Ken and Liu Drew and nephews Peter
Mc<:oaMICll MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
769-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
M+l90tl U.W.._MT. OLIVI
Mortuary • Q!melery
Crematory
..
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
5'0-5554
... CIUOTHHS
llU. UOADWAY
MOtlTU.UY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
LUTZIM•HOH
SMTH & TUTHtU ,
WISTCLW CHA"L
427 E 171h St
COSla Mesa
64&-9371
PACIRC ••w MINOalALP.AU
Cemetery Mortuary
Cl'lapel-Oematory
3500 Pac1ftc V1f!IW Onve
NeWport Beach
644-2700 e
Newport Beech CA 112&&0 1 · Meylllr Court, Coate ~•H. CA . 92827 a n d S a m , a n d h I a Vlcl<i J Hert. •409 Promontory T1111 bullne .. 11 oonduele<I by.,, &::parenta Bob and Fan Drive EHi. Newport Buell CA tt><IMduet 92660 r and Hozy and Agnes Th11 1>u1lnesa 11 conducted by en K E Rlcherde Drew. A memorial service lndlvtouel Tiiis at••-• w11 n1e<1 wllll Ille
w as h e 1 d a t L a g u n a v Hert County flerk of Otange County on
Presbyt.eri&n Church on May This 111temen1 wea ttled with Ille Mey 9. 983 '21to6t
23. Bu rial will be by the ~~n:~.c1':a~ 01 Orenge County ()(I Pub11111eo Orenge CoHt 0111y
Neptune Society at lea. In fl'l1Mn P1io1. Mey 111, 28. June 2, 9. 1993
Ueu of flowera the family Put>ll•h•d Orenge CoHt Delly 209l·83
requesu contribu tions may Piiot, M•v 19. 26. June 2. 9. 1983 P\B.JC NOTICE
be made ln Danny's name lo 2191.93 -----------
either the Laguna Beach P'ta.IC NOTICC '~~aw=•
High School Weiiht Room. '1CTTTIOU• .,..... The lo4lowlng P«90fl8 -doing
clo Jan Frlt1en, La1una NAllll ITA~ bu"'-11 Beach, High School, 625 Tiie lollowlng ~ .... dOlt'O SOTO STREET PARTNERS.
P k ouai-•• 2965 Mtln Street. trvtne, Cellfomla ar Ave .• or the Youth (A) FINO VOUR IMAGE. (9" 92714 .
Tr u It Fund , Laguna F v 1 .. 626 eeywooo D•. Newport Merk J Schutz. 25 Abato,
Presbyterian Church, 4U 8Nch, CA 92te0 lr-Ane. c emornle 92114.
Forest Ave.,~ Beech. Petrtc l• Jean Ettlott, 828 Wllll1m 0 . Btngllem, 14 Lei)() Baywoo<I Or . Newpor1 &Mch, CA S11oot111g Ster, trvlne. Celllornle 92&60 92714
ALPHONSE G. LeOOUX, e.111 cem111e Byren\ 692 Rid! Thie ~ tt conduc:ted by • remdent of Costa Meaa. C... Orenge, CA 92687 ' ' lllnli.d pert~
PaHed away on May 24, Thia t>uslMeS tt conducted by • Merli J. Scllutz
1983 He wu a member of ~al pennerenlp This ••••-t wu tlled wt1h ttie · P J EMIOtt Coonty Clefl( or Otenge County on
the Knlihta of Columbus T111a 1t•t-1 .,.,., 111ec1 with lhe Mey 16. 11183
# 1154, Anaheim. He ia County Clerk of Otenge County on aurvived by hia wife Blanche M•y 111. 19113
and eon John of Anaheim, n1N4t
C..W. Redbe tahdlond of thThe Roury P11~~.b~:~·~11. ~~~~~8,... c2~~~· 1~~1v w e on unday, 2314-83
May 26, 1983 at 7:00PM at l---Dl-tDt t_C_NO_T_.,.(
the Smith & Tut h 111 ---~-----"'----Weatcliff Chapel. Mau of PICm lOUI •uaMH
the Resurrec1ion will be held NAMI I T/onMl.NT
on Friday M,av 27 1983 at The lollOwlng l*IOlll If• dOtng
n ·OOAM ' s"' ' , ou11ne11 ••· ... at t . Joachim. WARMINGTON MARINE
Catholic Church. Baltz ENGINEERINGI.. 3090 Pullm•n SI
Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Coe•• M .... CA 92626
Westcllff Cha~! Mortuary WARMINGTON INTERESTS • .. •~--., .. ., 371 C•lllornla corpor•••c.10. 3090 UM~wo• • .....,. • Pullmert SI Colla M .. e CA 112626
WATSON Th11 bualne11 11 conducted t>y •
B A R B A R A A N N tOfpo<allon WATSON re 1 id en t 0 f The WerfTllnQIOtl 1nter .. 11 ' E G W11m1ngton Jr PrM Lacuna Beach, Ca. Paaed T1111 11••-1 wu !tied wtt11 the away on May 24, 1983. County Clerk of Otenge Countv on
Survived by her bu1band Mey 8. 1983
&.ell Watson, atep-90ft Dr.
RuHell Wat.aon, Jr .• and
lovtn1 coualna Robert and VIJ'llinJa Ra)'MOnd. Servicea
wUf be held on Tbunday.
May 26, 1983 at l :OOPM at
lhe Pacific View Mortuary
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llHODll, KINDAL L a
HAMllNOTON A~of.uw~ ... MecArtftw ....... 105
P 0 Box 83117
NewpOrt BMch. CA 92680-2091
Pubt11lled Orenge CoHt Delly PllOI. Mey 12. 19. 28. JUM 2. 1"3 2200-113
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Put>ll1hed Orenge Cout Delly
Pilot. Mey 111. 2t. June 2. II. 1983 ~83
Nil.IC NOTICC
ITAn.Nl OP WlTHORAWAL
fftOM l'ARTNR~
Ol'UATINQ UNDP F1C'TIT10UI eu.-H NAiii
Th• foltowlng peraon·ll••
wltlldrewn H •~et per!,,., from the part,..,ll"P operetlng under Ille
llCllllOUI bu..,_. ,..,_ ol HUNT"S
GLASS ANO MIRROR CO et 839
Peulartno Ave Co11a M•H CA
112621 The l1c1111ou1 bus1ne11 nem• 1111-1 fOf the pertnerllllp was hteo on July 111 1982 •n th• (:()uni)
ofOt-
Fu" Name and ltddreu of hrton Wlll'tdt .-.g
RONld J W)<lltt 598 M~
C1tete Coela Me.a CA 9262« .
Roneld J Wyen ,_
Pu1>1ta11eo Otenge Coest De\t~ Piiot May 19, 26. June 2. t, 11183
22e1~
Ml.IC NOTICE K.--~COURT OP c......,.... O\apel Private entombment
at ~aclfic View Memorial
Park. In lieu of flowen
oootributiona may be made
to Sherman Gardena, 2647 Eut Coast Hwy, CdM, C...
92625 . Pacific View
Mortuary, Newport Beach
-~=rta.~~IC~NO_TIC(_.,,... __ , HTA;.o:rv °" OIWfQll
PlCTmOUI euu.H flOCHAN I VaTTI POllD,
..... ITATIMINT Duu .. d Tiie IOl!owlng l*IOne .,. dOlng CAM NO. au1a1
bual._. u : NOTICI OP INTIMT'IOM
direc:tora.
NEWPORT BEACH INN. 62011 TO MU. fl9M. Pf'()NltfY W Peclllc Coeal Hlghw1y. N9wport AT """ATI IALI Beech. CA 92600. NOTICE 18 HEREBY 01\l!H tl'let,
Ocean Enterprl-. • C.lllornl• eubjeot to co11flr,..•tl0ff by Ille -----------.....L-----------· c0tp0teUon. 8208 W. PllCtflG Cou1 ebove-enlllted S~ ·Co.#1. on
9
H1g11wey, Newport Beech. CA .lune 2. 1983. Of ttllt'Mff• wtmln 2'80 1111 llm• etlow•d by l1w, the
Thie t>utl-1e cooducted by • underligned. u C:O-Admin111Tet0t1
-COMPLETE sports
dally '"the Dally Pilat
•
c:orpor•llOfl of the £•tat• or AOCHAN E'(ETTE
Oce8I> Enterpri-FOAD. o.c..&Md. wlll _. 11 Pff'v• .. ~rlM R. Oeogf .. ,. to the highest end betl "91
Pt"MlcMol bldcMf on the lerme Md cOftditloM
Tlll9 atet-t wu tu.cl wttll ,,.. hereinafter mentlonef 11111'@. lltll.
Co.inty Clefll of 0r.,. County on and 1"1«.., o4 AOCHAH IEVETTE
t.Aey 19. ,9113 P'O .. D oe-.d, et tlle time al*' ,..... dNtll and aA r'9f1t. lltle arid fnt•Mt
Publlalled Orenge CoHI Oelly thet th• Htele Ila• eoqulr•d In Piiot. Mey 111. 26, June 2. t. 19113 addition to tMt o4 ~ et Ifie -::=======~:!:~ ttm• ol lier deetPI. la Ill• r••I ptopeny toce19d In the ~ d
Call 842-5178. Ore na•. S111e ol Oellforn11.
Put a f•JI' word• cleKltbed • fdlows·
k Lot 14. Tr~ 1991. ~ In ':========:="".=============~!.._ towor for ou. Book 368. P•Off 211 Md IO of ----------·. Ml~lleneO\le M9t11. -de of Orange~. State of~ Tiie ptoper1y II COl'IWTIOloly It._...,
u 23tll1 \lfete W•'I· Et foro.
Cal1lornl1 •
THE
NEPTUNE SOCIETY
The Ht• 11 aublect to C41rrept
te11•1. co••ll•nll, cononlon1.
rH trlctton1. r-v•ttona. rlQhtt.
rtgf\11 of w1y. end •-lltl of record any~.,_ o4 ~
to tJe MU.tlltd out of tt1e ~
price
The P'°'*"Y II to be llOld on an "M 11"' !>Hit •
CREMATION BURI AL AT SEA
Bide Of off.,. lfe 1"""90 for tNt ~rty and mut11 be In wrltltlo 11¥1
wltl t>e recetv.ci 81 the oltlel of ANN
NEPTUNE H AS MOVE D
TO COSTA MESA
Wc\te outgrown our old offices in Newport Beach. We\tc moved
to 1 new and larger offic.c in Costa Mesa on Seventeenth Street
near l{Vinc Boulevard. Our telephone number will remain the
IAllK.
If you han nttd for our Krvicc. or wish to receive membership
information, please call us or use the coupon below.·
L ME.LFI. •tlornay lor Ill• Co·
Admlnlatretora 11 toe E•tt Ch1pm1n Avenue. Ore11qe.
Ottllornll 92"0. "' Ml'/ tie fli.ct wtth t~ Ctar11 ot tilt 8upertor Cowl
or deltvtred to ANl4 L. MEL''
penonelly, It erTy time lftet llHt
publtoatlon ot ,,. "°'loe er.s tlefor• m4!1ng the ..... The P'OO«IY wlll i. .old on tlie ~ l«me Cltll Of pert CW!
end pwt ~edll, ~ •rnt of WCll credit to be acceptable to th• undertlQMd and to the lllO*!Of coun, to pergent ue tne 8ll'IOUftt • '° ~ t11e oftier liy ctnlli.c:t ePI«*. and the ~ to .,. .,_,
on eonllrlfteUon ot Mlt by tllt
luperlor Court. Tutt, 1en11.
op•rallnt alld 1na ln1tnt.11C•
tapen•e•, end pre ml11"1I Oft lnturanoe Hcepta blt 10 lllt
plHdleNt .. be pr°'91ed .. Of
tht elllt ol oontlrmallon ot ..,.,
Our new 1ddress is:
111am1Ni• Of ""9. ~ Of OOll~ lllrllller ... Mlf tl'IY tttlt !NufanGe ~ 9'1111 .,. et ..
474 East Se"tntttnth Strttt
Cotta Mna. CA 92627
~7431
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to 91111')' ol an ot4lr CIOl\tlt!llOO CM .... 0.1.a A"11 2f. IMS.
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for TuHday tllrougPll Ulaa llLI UYf•...W To Place Y Otl' Ad. Cal laturday publlcatlo"t: -... , &:SO p.m. tn. prevlou•f Fine1t L.aaoon view from .,,.&n1flcent 4 642-5678 day. For 8u"day and bdrm, 4 bath pool borne. $1,450,000.
Mond•y publlcatlon•· •Af .. I ..... UfflllT 12:00 noon Saturd9Y. -,...,.." Spec.war bayfront dplx 2 be, 2 ba up: 2 be,
2 ba dn. 2 boat IJ*ft· Reduad-$1,&00,000. REAL ESTATE
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H.11111 lu, t .o1111
"->rt l'rop,.My Tim.-81..,,na II t: t.xcl\a,.... 11 f. w.11..,.j
RENTALS
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llUI 111 •armea Kiiie and eotracrtlon• may
be made until 6:30 p.m.
tor the ,,.., dltY' • publi-
cation. For 8und9Y and
Mond •y publlcallon1.
12:00 noon Saturday.
PIHH Hk tor a "'kill
number" when cancel·
11no your ad.
nam
Cnectt youc ad dally and
report errors lmm.atat•
ty. The DAILY PILOT ...
1umH lltblllty for the
tlttl Incorrect lneertlon ,.
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31•8 MANISTEE DRIVE
Fantattlc. Super. Tre-
mendoo1. Gorg•ou1.
Homey. S~ Oeco-
ratad. Sharp. 3 Bdrm 2
ti.th home with den and
'"" brick fireplace. Bright, '... 1unny kitchen. Sp•.
: :~, Many extru, only $148,
":' 600. Call tor mofe lntor-1* matlon. 64&-23 13
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lllOI lhl! THE :REAL
E S TATERS
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PllllllLA 1111 IOUlflllT
<Xean & jetty vtewa. Marine room. 4 bdrm, 3
bath. 3700 1q.ft. $1,38&,000. Oceanfront.
Liil llU
IWmodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ large rec. rm..
beam cellinp, fumllhed, patios. $420,000.
PlllUlll UIOI llUTIP
New 4 br, 4 ~ be, cuatom French Normandy
F...tate 12 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000.
DlllUIO OAYl IAYFllll
Coronado llland CUit. bayfront lol. 85' boat
dock Plana avail Now $370,000 w/tenm.
POI Ull OllH
3 br. 2 ba. frpk, Immaculate condo On
greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000.
Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1·11 h ) · •I• ll• • . r, k r. , ., 1, :r, 1
.. .,.rt .... 111 .... "
II• •P lltlll · One of a kind Ocean
vie w tri l evel office bldg •
elevator-deluxe · 1st floor parking AND
Two penthouse re.ident.ial condo'• from
back street ea. w/large double garage.
Must see to appreciate. lnveator terms.
Price; $1,100,000 or best offer by 6-1-83.
Mr. Clark 64~-9930.
I .. ,1 lul
l•·,.ttl•·...-.. lu•11
I \!lh•-.t.w 'nl
lar-ult ,,..,, tuof
•--~I .. "'' ... I nl
,.,. Payment• approx 1700
: '1 with 10% down. Santllgo
: •:• Creek 11 1 1 yr otd com-
~ '' munlty with 130 Modulw --• • •w ::~ ..___. 2 BA.....,,,. f--•au _,_..__ ....... .,.
\t••fltlM llV t VH•l•l•nl ''"'""'. ""' , .. ,, \1 i..-t vrn ot I ol ........
140411 /lo t\wt•I
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'411•1•••1 M• ,,, .. i.
• -,,...,_ ..--'"'' Need 5 bdrm home?
:'.:'"' --rm. 1300 aq ft. With ueum1ble loan•? '.!~:~ 11i-11i1161611i1Mh .... -•I Loo6c no moret Huge tot :,.., on cu~. ~ tor
:·-·: gtowtng twnly Of ln-4aw ~=:~ quarters. 1 141.tOO Call
ELEGANT! Panoramic
bee* bey vtaw from u.
r•W/~··A"pten.
Highly upgrade d with
prtvat. garden entry I
MCUrlty system. "futtl-
level wt1tl 3 bdfme and a
a.parat• mu ter wit• .
Super IOtcflen. Aeduc9d
t.o 1468.900.
:,..., Wiii tra de La k• Arro-t~70
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ANHOUHCEMCNTS
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BUSINESS'
FINANCIAL
l\1, .,._ I <1\11+ •o., . .,... t •11• 1•u111ln
H11•1•.. \\ '""'' • 111 ....... , ' .... ·•lh'"'"""
.• ,. wtleed hon'9 or lot In IN
• "''" communhy of Hamlltalr ;:1~ tor Newpo rt Bea ch
.,.,. hOme. 114ns2-1ee1 _...,...
30 NP9 to Bay. cnarm-
1no older CdM ,.ldence.
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842-1422 clasa Mrvlce: 750-9075 DRYWALL TAPINO II sm .Ut Fencing, 11,.~~blng. month• baglnnlng tn ln1Ur.ct. 841-8427 H lw It \/ 141-lHI =~ ':.v.ra1 veer• Are I ~ I I C C All Te11tur" & Acoutttc Let me make your Q#d· odd jobL 4M tYW June. I Wfll c.,. tor petal WATCH US GROWi WATER HEATER 8 I you golrlg to tit etifl for
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30 Helium Balloon• det. Rod's concrele & mason-I AESIO/COMM'L/IND & lnatallallon at your laaliat M&-5901 bel 8 pm 280&« 14 yra ol happy uoawae11 llU_. BEST INSTRUCTORS anytime Perfect lor all r 9 ears same 1 ca 20 yra Do my own WOfk l«lllCe _ local cuatorner1 -• Red CroH cert. Watm occat1on1 . bride• & 1~·0 / Free 8~1 -, lie 27ll041 AIS..&-8128 DUMP JOBS HouH1ltter. quiet UCI Thankyou.963-4114 Experienced & protea-water . c M loc graduaUont 673-44 19 7141840.1705 --TllEES & Smalt Moving Jobi grad lluO.OI avall dur· -.ional Veiry reHoneble 720-1927 Aee.aatlat . •Etectrlelan new/rapaJr Topped/ Yed Clean Call MIKE &46-1391 fng aum!MI' months Xlnt tlwn PlllTOS rates lor all of your pool --------
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Complete Mt up & _: facing, bars & lormlca needs Lv mag 675-8890 ELECTRICIAN Lawn·l,..._atlrut> loalall 983-5415 NOAM Mlllllng job Have rela RALPH'S PAINTING PLEASE keep trying ' All kinda. Ouerlf'lseed
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v I c • R 8 a s F r a n countertops 642-0881 Cullom Brick-Stone Gd ratet Free est. Uc P e I t o k M I c h a el QUALITY INT /EXT (l l4) CH·llll IW!a JOhn 803-0487
540-5334 attemooo1 Cat>lnets & Carpentry Block-Concrete-Stucco 418"449 Wayne 831•7530 La~ .. ~i:;:,~=r,~ Cleanu~:~~~'" ivc 2131747•9885 Low rates, lie 536-9898 Cullom Ceramic Tiie •~·tlcaJ C •1. I Small jobs & repairs Reis Free ut 549-9492 FrM Mtfmete 548-dS RANDY, 842-7647 Laa•acatlat ctlTIM , .. .__.. Jack1orl'1 POOi ~ WOtil. FrM •t cnuca. -... ti aa11 Free estimate 645-2003 C • T' ~ ALL ILICTlllC --.... ,... 20 yrs exp Early com-54~1se 9~1
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pelra everyday. Instant Repair/am! jobs Fen£M, M~~~~~ ~~i'~glle lbolmye We want your work! JAPANESE GARDENER wllhBET• ~8~~1913ouc3 h Ller•'a ler4ta lit•• RAY'S PAINTING L N--reooveir-decke ExJ~ ~t ·~I -+ ~by beQper Ola-shelvea. pertlllons Lo Pref 6 -9 yrs. Reis ~FF~AD3ABLE PRICES Malnl, clean-up, tree n """" 141-1111 INTERIOR EXPERTISE IC "411802 ~8-9734 540-7944 . 875-«>98
petc:Mr 631-8300 rates. Sieve 731-8311 8.46-2124 Le "21 6 869-6727 trimming, amall tand· HOUSECLEANING -FREE EST. 6-45-4589 laJI rHftullt-1111
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JalftMr1 & Repair, etc Quick Mr· 1 CAPT/LINO/WOOD GardenlOQ wanted, mow-BRICKWORK: Small jot>e. Int/Ext. Cabinet. Refln· talfha • .,. llO-CCl11 WEF!!,AS~otW~~S vl<:e. Reas 20 yrs lfc'd. Aernodet/Repelrs. comm. Install Uc 369260 Ing. edging, raking. Claes Action Cleenert N-port, Coal• Mesa. 1 h Lie 1 8.42 7479 -· -,.., --...-TOTAL DESIGN SERV Palombo 962·8314 & restd Llc'd, bonded, 495•9270 831•9755 •weeping. l=ree 9111• Exp local home & apt lrvlne. Aefs. 875-3176 8 • " na. • 1403901 ree •• 24 hr Quality wort( guaranteed
18C Conaultatlon Free AFFORDABLE carpentry, Ins. For est, 552-9142 mttH 6-45-7541 Cinlng, lna'd. 8'42-9264 BRICKWORK Smell or Steven• Painting, lnL1<IOf ........ u.. Free eattmet• 841-7391 ~~~!~:'.' ~:~~~hl:ec~•: plumb, elec Quallty l ... tl CtastrHtfH Garate O..r ltf!lr Mow, edge, clean-up, Quallty HouMheplOQ large job• & repairs. & exterior, quallty work, "Let ttle 8unaNne In" detV* tNm. M0-6-455 work/ l«\'loe. 751-7716 Add'na/Flemod. Plana & SPRINGS-HINGES-NEW lrlm. Free HI. Reu. Cteanlng, laundry, ahOp.. Local refa 645-8512 reu rates. Free eat BUDGET RATE-LO MIN SUNSHINE WINDOW
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ARIES (March 21 -April 19). Accenl on Aa 1815So.EIClmln<>Aeel. typing req'd . Call party equipment. Heavy tnventory,fttJng/logglng/ 111 .. 141
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TAUR S (Apr·' 20-May 20)·. New approach 631-94715 831-8964 ablflty a mull. Call at1 Count8f' help wanted. Ex· courier ullng employer'• Tue-Fri. Plennera. Potenllal ot u llLlll Tim 3Pm 549•7932. perlenced pref bul will vehlCle. Vell<l CaOf. drlv----------1 S 10001$2500 a month.
enables you to grun more ob,ective view. Focus on SCRAM LETS •NEU• -· train View Cleaner•. er's lie req'd, Good be-11111 11111 11111 &42-713e ••-BABYSITTER needea lull 5313 Unlverally Or. fr· neflt package. APPLY IN --------other people's money· possible partnership and • Beautlfvl exciting girts, time. n1ghta & wknda. vine 552-1322 Call bet· PERSON: 9 AM to 4 PM IOJI llrlt 12· 11. •lllllU 111111
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respons1bilitJes. Aquarian plays key role Wat I,.... ... ejij)er.&40-565e Fuldlarge.uletynegot DAILY PILOT rlghtpet10n.6Sl ... tlt. S.•retary P/T charm. Huntington
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Leavehdeta1Fls for King• taland D•Y .. ':.~~ 551"2443 ~cc~t~ ~ppltcetton• ~~.~~:'~°'&'~~= !e0:k·.-~~':2d:~~r~~r Beectl 847•7878 another Ume perceive picture as aw ole. OCUS AOlll &-12. First ...., ... , leat Salttmae or 1 1 anager. IU· help. sandwich maker. 4119-234&, home S.tt&Mi .. _..... __ ~ on nutriuon. baste tSSUes, cont.acts with those who Church. Coit• Meaa Need Hc>ef. aalea pe<· per'llelnQ cetrler• Muat PT FT 1 4119-2918 ......., __ Ft\11111'\ Ins $60/wk 631-3011 •tn loc.i have llallon WllQOn. van Of W lllng IO train, 10 yfl exper •/good share your concerns You'll gain new view o( \M1ll nu tOtl uper and or am1 plct( up wtth el'lell ldeel for houuw111es, rwta Muet mow fuel tn-
1 G . v· s . . following for twokerege w..... good pey. 833-2491 .tt LIFEGUARD emp oyment picture emm1. trgo. ag1ttanus ARE FREE 1111--I end new boat aal•• -Ir Miiiy and com-1·30PM. Fred Jec11on Work on ...,. persons figure 10 scenano ...... 714-64>5670 pany t>enenta plus mri. _________ c•d••. BMW'•· Ced'•.
LEO (Jul 22 Wh be fiaaadal age and ClOl'IWfl4laaio op-Hop Slng's now hiring an Appllcallona now being Llnc'1. Good mectlank: Y 23-Aug. ). at appears lO a Cal· Bo0yS11o9AlllatantM/F. portuntty APPLY IN poelllona OeUverydrlver. accepted. Newport wt 11 m • k •
setback will boomerang in your favor. Know it, I • I~ Good working condl· PEASON al Dally Piiot pr-1, null enc:1 fold. Dunea Aquatic Park S3S.ooo-l60.000/Yf. Nc>t proceed accordingly Accent on creative changes. Nl-Mll "tltS 4114 tlon•. Mon~Fr1 Contact Clreulttlon oftlce bet--Apply Jn perton 8-10 1131 Bad! Bey Drive. NB Ben.,... e.w-11&1, Bud
intensified relationsharw and willingness to lear UWTy, JOHNSON & SON en 3 PM & 5 PM dally •1 AM 1000 North Coaat 3 1 1 x Fl T ... 1111_1• ,.,~ l~~~~~~~~~jMarlne Synthetic lubrl LINCOLN, MERCURY 330W Bey.CoalaM... Hwy. Laguna Beach Lmted • ay echnl ••••••
down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a more Loat. German Shep. ml• cents, rwtall/ "'10l•ate. S40-5830 No pnone calla 494•4044 clans with or without 1IUll
suit.able base. M. tan, bit< 1-. w/wht dealer tnq. 527-7170 Bookkeeper, pay lnvolcea. llUYllY Fl-H-1•-u-ra_n_t _____ :;~ng7~~~~ Futt HmepoelUon In Dena
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Study Leo message etrlpe. 75 Iba, "Bud". *UITAIUIT k"P 111 .. orderly, hr1 Need extra Income? ee llST/llmlS point for s.Wiga Teler
for valuable hint. You'll perceive unusual trend, ~.~:~ ~~v~.~ H0~bno;; NEWPORT BEACH ~ablert ·~~t non'· •" Independent carrier E.rper'd JOLLY ROGER. L~~;fy ~·~~~~. ~: === you'll have opportunity to imprint style and to cash Doug 850-2849 20 YEAR l .. 18/Prlm• _.. · ,,... .... -·-· · -tor The Register Must APPLY IN PERSON. 400 er Inn Hotel. 18700 M• at: PFIOVIOENTFEO:
ln on correct liming. Chance exists to improve IO<Jatlon. 2 Veara Oldi •mklnt· any •g• for have dependable eco· S. Coast Hwy Legun• cArthur Blvd, lrvln• E Fl A L SA v 1 N e S
V FOUND: You~ fern 811>9-Fl'M81endlng Exoellentl) amall uitnen. CM nomy ear frvlne, Co1ta Beach Tues • Thut'I. 9 AM • 41 49e-8133
property. Sagttlarius and another irgo figure rtin Huaky, 6 -18. Priced. 764-0370,9-3pm M•N. Newport Beach. PM ONLY. No Phont EJO/E/M"/H
prominently. Bannl"31 M~ll•. nr ChurcNll Prop. 540-447C 81'.a Pottatier n.ded tor Cell Vicky, 951-71 13 bef HouMl<eeper needed for ealfal --------
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Short trip may be Buahat • HB. 5548 WllTll IMBlllS 82' yechl. Call 11 ~~t P~~ ~~a':'S::t~~ LIQUOR CLERK '*"*' mYIM MT .....
necessary to complete assignment. One close to you LOii: amell brown 9'lede OF ALL AGU 54f.ti9S. Dental 1ran1. 5 hrs a dy. 5 dya a Mu•t be exper'd 510 E Mng & CHiiier. FIT,
presenta gtft, it represents token of appreciation. I puree, w/wood handle, OyNimic .,... 9'ofMeio. euey Newport Bctl Pltutlc Hlghly •kllled ROA for wlc Am or pm, Htary Balboa 81. t7M884 Hper. 1231 ~o .. t
aff-u·on Tak• not.es regar~•~,. dream put l·deas on Mal n & Pc H. H. B net• needed for P'..U· Surgeon needs llc'd FIN fut ~ OrthO<lonttc open, ref a. 640-6982 , ..._ In ,. ____ ..._ 1--~· 7HWVP •• LftGvna •"-~ · "' "'"'6 • 53&-7948 glout ilnt!:~ Orang• for lull·tlm• poaltlon. Prac11oa In Mllalon VleJ<> d .....,.. ""'''Y9'""'' ....... --·---·------paper, chttk references and cont.act one familiar County pu tlon. For ExPW 1n 1.c .u. °' o .R .. & area Full time. Ortho· ys I der1)' lady. Mnlor clttmr -511 •> within law. Found Auatrallan/ Sh•· ._._ ...... ,._ tor ctn:ulet...., . dontlc •xper required. leuali:H,.r/Lhe la wanted C.M er•• -Ir Jmerd mix l>UP9Y m"8 mor• "'"'· ~2 .... ~ ........... 03 •• .....1 b &46-81132 Private uty. Muat ~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21}. Protect assets; Vic. Baker/Fel~vl••" ...._ •-·-~ rm. S•lary negot11ble. ,_,....r. ...ature ... e leperaonto ---· ------• eicpatlellcecllnelptw
10meone wants something for nothing and you 5-22 &e2-2704 .. _ ""-1240. 1111t••;r--atte. help care tor elderly LoenPr-.or of o•rl•trlc c a re . 126 000 1500 000 -·-· couple Call &44-&421 aft exper Lo•n Proceaaou 841 ·74011~ Wad-s.t.' could be prime target. Be open-nunded, not gullible Lott amall wnt dOQ Ja· • 10 • CABINET MAKER • Miii, Buay plMla.nt NB of-8 em nHd•d lor buay ex· · · ' IJVist on definitJon of tenns, see others in realistic amine ., .. COM 'fkin 2NOS. At•o •llf 1>uy MMmbly. lnatell lli4u11 floe. Exper. In an phUea pend! olloe. PIMMr1
light. You'll succeed in locating needed material 7114.! Y9"'!.20t' ~ .. ~ w70in' d ' ~ .. ~~,:~ e'fi'~~~;f ~~~x:'.~·~;~~'." ' ~ont ok. F'f bllme. f~· I Hf~U=E~i~:,.•: llWf~, Xtnt ~ Nurwtng _.. ......, .,._.. ~ Cots> Doug W: ary open ene ta 675-9322 . n1a. Muet be eq>erilflClcl Dl£CTnD Pi9cer'plays key role ._.!Mu · CHhler. Marin• Equip oa~..eaao. ev/wknd in FHAIVAICOnventlone UI\
SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21): This is your Loil med Oobermin. _,, Full llme. good benefli. 87 llllSEPUlf 1&111 1 procHal"&.,S•nd R•· ....... lentHI
power-play day. Take initiative, make personal ~t~~.~. 'i:; W.LTV.,!. "f:'•"f'*"'.a .... I!!'. 175-0647 DENTAL Sec -Enthua & Exlentlve plant knowted· -to MY & Co Hom41 HMlth eere Co
anc..... ""'° t chaJlenges welcome added REWARD for anv Info -.. • ---·· org•nlzed. w/blrp~ I ge required. Retail ~ 17871 lrvlne BIYd. Sit .. _ __..._ .._ .....__ appear "'"• a .... "'p • 7eo-8074. ' TD'• • 1500.000 ind. c..="t . In• -ii 4-da n Pd vec, er. Pf'ef. Wktlda req. Sa-201. Tu.tin. CA 92elO ·-,..._....., "'" .---responsibility Focus on money, love, personal TOa & over at ti._. a. ....._.t 1 untQUta we.tw-llolldaya CM, 546-3000 1.,-y open. 845-0210 of patient .W.. au..
achievementa. Judgment, mtuttion are on target -Found: F. goldtwf'll Afg· current m1rk•t rat•. tront ~tro ..-1ng ..-LIT '°"' mm = 5~~ ..... .,t experience will now pay dividends. han, F. Blk/tan Germ. OouQ Sharp 781..0992, per1encec1 & compet«it Olal'!waeher and ci.anlng Immediate advancement for 7.11 Refit A car ,~. ---...-.Pl Sheph4trd. F bllVQl'Y/\ln ~ lndMdutil wfloM lnaplr• petWll Dena POlnt Cof. lor shatp lndtvlduat. Will Wash 1 detail Cata, Orll) =:, ';.. haetttl,cl.-=
CA RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish what terrlet' mix • oldet' •o0 Prtvai. Party ha~ tlon & ftelr w!ll add "lutt t .. Shoe>. 496-2434 l train. Interior Dealgn. exp. people apply • t>tel'·
you start. become aware of your own potential. w/tGM on neck, M. butt 10 toan lof MllW and..,. the rtoftt touch" to our Driver, Part-time diyi, or .. 1 P•Y 831-15360 8!50-1180. tent oppo~nlty and
What had been a cause for fear. doubt will be Cocker Spthlel. M bm/ lttlng TD't. '40-7328 creative menu. 811•ry aome .we. Stza 5, 7, Of llWILIY llLU ---U-.------i ~to~ • di d R i I d r· I l t>lk Shep mix puppy wtlt oomft'leMUfll• with••· I Apply al ALAMO _.., ........... No "7"' PO •-era cate . estr ct ons are remove • mane a 11 .. collar. M. bllc/brn/ Cuti io.n., ""to U .00(>1 pertenc:ie. Send r.ume a RENT A CAA 4545 Ma-Co1t1 Mff• •tore. Full LATHE & MILL .., ""' · • ''" · ·...,..
picture ill bright.er, you'll have wider audience and wf'lt Shettle. NB Animal tlO'# °' b.o 01edl1 OI(, ..-y hletOfY to Mr. Al· c:Arttiur Ne.• time. eom. .-..etllng•. no 2 yra min. ~ Proto. ~=7 Coate Mee&, C~
chance to dlahla~ special abilities. Shelter, 121 MeH Or. -H "'~· U.. chard Bablreckl aoe • · 8undaye. Wrltf Ad. No I n-lkr 848-1813 --------... 3••• f d p-....._ ,._~ ......, 'H •-1 974, Oall~ Pilot. Box ---· ------1 AQUAR u (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true ...... ...,.. un • •ny purpo .... _.., ........ n ... ,. unt., IH 1680 COit• Mes&. Cal • Malnt Perton needed fOI Par1·tlme wortlet• innt-
if you aBSert independence, imprint style and Found· Blk Lab IPP"O• 3 155t·2443. ' 8Mch, t2e4t Mutt have Ml•ll c:t1r Of 9284e St•t• .~I Flue 01unlng "T act No EJCPW Nee. ,,.._
expt ...... w1'll1'ngness to mak• new start In new mo. Wgt 10 Iba. ~~ T.1.1-iiii Chllclcar9 needed for St•·1 motOl'cyete. Full or part tnd Ua•ry expertenoe. Motlly nlOhta, otiiy ,..: days I 8eturde'/9. 1M, ~-"" 850.()208 •atdeM with 3 'I' old. time. For lml'l'ledl•I• pontlble paopta nHd demonttnitl~ food "' direction. Sudden turn of events favors recent .... uma . T Fle11lbl• hr• Hpef 'I •Oftt. Sell tl'llno• , .. , wllh Dally IC)ply C•ll Chrlt, fNll'Mt9MWYGUthome. bwrinea investment, enterprise. Another Aqwui.an Found. KEYS on k9Y nng. ~ ... n r.rt plMee. 'c.M. ..... ~: e48-03te Pllol Wini Ada. e4M070 1141n.aan Vic Meu Drlv• & B•Y· ....... ,..... •7"2512 figures prominently. 1119W..,A~1 CM 8A. Iden-~lft 1tt & nd .......... -orv ~ · l!lectronlct •11•mbler.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): S tudy Aquarius tlfy. 1!4»-3884 TD'• 1'49 _, UU exper. Sttould have QOOd Newspaper
me.age for valuable hint. Accent on career, special Found: bleOk Lib Ft~ moa ~~ N =o:: at hMlth olub. An In. :=;r~n~:n= KIDS·[ ARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI. honor. participation . in political or community Oki, nr Br1ato1 & MllCAr· 842·2171 "f-Oltf = •lohltdr«i pref. lltlet. Apply In per90n, n
project. Intuition work.I overt.iwe, you'll .enae w~n thut. 8.A. 55t--OMI WIDOW HAS HI for '74 Mk tor kll'wl 1020 w. 11th St, Coeta •
tmpor1ant event ia to oocur. Promotion la due. 1.2'1 c.11oo oat. 1\4 ~old, T.O'a, t 10,090 up. Mo ~~ Meet -"'!!!lll'!!lillml!!fllllllll!!!i!I~-------·--------.. /24, Vic COM....._,. Cftdlt cfltdl, "° penany '3l-17ll inllY 1.tvel M=rttelln _ ___lm ... ..... ltlt'Off•-._ •• 1• -•.a C •1 ....... , ... 11 werd. 780-HJ2 •~. Call D•nteon A"oo: Secntwy IOI' fut '-»'--_ _ _ '"' -... , .. ~=.--!! __ 640·4850 dya Hk for 113·7311 -TMT ..._, ltltlt In ment r ~ "~:.rac.:.~!.!!'NEWPORT oom! ... Fill 8otN $hoppl, Centef, Cotetn ff'QOOU..UNG C.P,t.C41rp .. a._...of ~.~n.":':aio":!'1:1~:-) ~ • •, -. MIO/mo. al ut ........... ~7 .... Exealtlwl25 ..... ,. .~70.• oorn•r or 011a a Lott whit• cat.~ ff )'Oii.,. refloandng Of a..a, ~and CO., _.. ___ ....... ~:r::-:-::·-1 -· • •· V
.....,, ---.......... ~Hunt 8eeoti "'*Vic. \.IGUf'INIQUel ... ...._~ I '' ... 1c1no • p1rt 11--~"""T··-1nGMC1U81 lf..f,..:,.~:-• v · -·~ · ~~~~~:2,~~I PFIE8TIOIOU8 NIHOC. ,orl•MuvelfJli.yt5th eo.9.Hwy.4h-atl .. M"irt~-t~= .. tyS*ttorlMhcMM ::r.nr:.~"::~' '>..-~~ ~u ...., -.mom omo. ~~~o~ISO~ofa': ~:;•;,~~':a-'1~~ ~! P!!M!IJ Hll:~:':U.w. '*f'11• ~~ e,~,::'~· ~'.'r, • • ...
tMO ''· IOrOH b•) 146-MOI 213/841-6549. ' -' ::C"ey wt ooOcl ...... &-' AGES 11-14 I .,.,_ ~ldo Vlll•O• Ntwl Je.ek la~ d ... IPt OltllH In nofl· ~ requtf 1.., .. 1.1801 -1. 211 EARN ll' TO S7S.OO PO WEEK ....,., lpl!t!t lg!altl!H ... ut. letab ltH ahake. m•kH weight =f=~fflciult otll•t-4174 • ...,._,*'"° f'«ll•1 Car W• now-•·• I~~"'"'' lot touftl uctt
•l lls<lh. N 8 .WO eq 11 HOO aq, ft Cofona de *t771 up. 2215 ft lndU> loee fMI ~ OOod )'OU.... lrde '= lc!uel Qpoort.,..tty !""' penon need9d to ~ llmcrs to •u11 rttdln lol Tiii 0.~ ceail ••• 0 I m 0 . A •• n I M•. ~IS. per eq." ttrlal omce. 11101 .... ttilllk you,. et\llttll'4. '°'.0.0.U" ,: IUC'MI-~.Ml,;_. ,,, cont~•. 7-11 ~· I Da!IY Ptlot ()uf m.,s ,,.,,ii 3 30 p"' ... M~ Or•t ~tritltf IOf ...,_ dOndo Chit, #T, Hunt• CheolC our •11°1•H • tno. hi~ ~ l' ~-P. C#. llO-Hto ""k unlJI I \0p111 wce•daJ$. On ~t~rcu1. we W .. t f o t u • • 1 . Ag t ln(ltoc-. lefO!t. ••2·2134. plan. ee..1m -lkr. n1..,1t , · ' ft.IUL NII-wo,_ • ltw 1110rt hOu" You wit urn Nnf
""" ... to -..,.. Prl¥ • HTOO. 1200-2500 eq.ft. Wttt fr. 011··· IF. ~ ' e ~ 11 ~ TVP• • PM, ftllno t,4111t .,. •• ,,.,,.,.O.d, Utl)S •!Id prim •tollt ... ~ Wlllf'C W(IUI twit C11f101 ......... owrfoo11 81top w/ofa epece, 10C YIN.,. lndd• omo.e. ... ._ .. a#l1wtt phone• 8mal Cell ,ltth Avenue Jt.!Of'• rnone, .~It ll ~o dth~trtlll ., tollectio•
l"9:Merlne A••, Hon• eq.lt. °' ..., Aeuon· from IUO mo, Tolftl t rJJIE : ~~ht ~. Mtt. co. HuntlnOt°" It t •, Kun t . •oh. 1 1ft~~td tt yov '" 111l11fl\td. lllu• QI Mi
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PlJZZI F
~ Hellconname
&5 FablJlltl
67 A·one· llang
10 Concocuona
7l UK atreem
72 Sip
73 In re
74 Ck>Mat
75 Reception•
DOWN
1 Lovedelty
2 Ma. Dunne
3 Polley
chanoe
4 A9cellc
5 Three: Pref.
ft.DNISDAY"tl
PUZZU IOlftD
6 Rower's need 1-+...,..,...,..
7 t.ut word
8 More dismal
9Command to
Fido
10 Three-sider
11 ROdent: pl
12 Nlpa palm
13 Big pokeya
18 Urge
22 Bundle
25 Mulligan
26--fire:
Ignite
28 Hawaiian
ha~s
30 French
author
l La L~l~::..1
32 Valuable art ablJndant
Item: 2 Wda 55 Nut
33 Weapon 57 N.Y. city
34 Abysmal 58 Rldk:utel
36 Stereo 59 Sheba: Bib
medium 60 Catlfomla
36 Scottish port river
38 Pieces 61 "Under-
41 Restricted· stood:"
2wds. 2 wds.
43 Undiluted 63 Blrd
46 Auto 66 EST 1eU
48 Parents 3 hours
51 C\larrel 68 Plague
63 Least 69 Pismire
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CIZ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT fThurlday, May 28, 1983
SHUI f!i ~01 YOUI , '
Nin MAIDA. '
""n' ~--... . fAGITTI
111' Miil 11 USll llUi WI Ul4
ATLAS CHl'HLll.f'LYMOUTH
2929 H•bor Blvd Coste Meaa Tel 546-1934. 3 b4ocill
soultl of San Diego Fr-•y ott Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept. open
Mondey thru Friday 1 30 A M to 5 30 P M and 8 A.M. to 5
P.M on Saturday
OIANGI COAST AMC/JlllJ/HNAULT
2524 H.,bor Blvd , Costa M ...
549·8023 645-7770
= 1 Jaap Dealer rn lhe W•ll s .. us today for aales, ~Ice
& laallng. There are reaon1 why -ere 111 .. Pt1ce and
eetecllonl Also. the •II-new Renault AINence I• here!
THIODOH 1081NI POID
Modem sai.. MrVlce. pattl. body. paint & tire depta.
Competltl¥9 ratea on laue & dally rant .... 2060 Harb«
Blvd • Coste M .... 6A 1-00 10 or 540·82 t t
PUNK'S PGallON CAal
OJ.,.. CountY• OHLY lndec1eodent ~ In the ...... a...-& LAM!ng Of fine~ Merc9cJee 8enl .,.,.._ ·-n.r. a. en llrt •a1n1.,..,.,...,. to Nah .......... ,
900 8 . Coelf ~ u.p. e.ctl
DAV10 I. IJHK.UIJl IUICK.f'ONnAC•MAZDA
8atee •~•Le~
24H8 Alicia Partlwey
MATCH THE NUMIERS ON THE.
MAP THE NUMllRS IN THE IOXES
• LONG HACH 8MW
Lerge Mlecllon of new I quality uMd 8MW'a end other fine ~'''Sales. MrVlc:a & laallno Trees.Ina welcome' Tllke 405
Freeway to North Charry otf-remp. turn right I go 6 bloc:b
north lo 3670 N Charry Ava • Long BMch.
(714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Coate Meaa. Tel S40-9t00. Ofange
County's Largest Cedllfec dul«. s .... s.Mc:e. Leu4ng.
• SOUTH COAST DOOOI
"Your Frlendry NelgttboffM>od Dodge Dullr9hlp''
2eaa Harbof lMVd .• eo.ta Mw 540-4330 au... L...ing l A Full 8aMce Oepertmant
lndudlng Body And Plllnt Shop
We~ In oue1om v11n ~ .. in el pl1oe rengee
AND WE PAY CASH FOR USED CAM TOOt • CHICK IVllSON POaSCHl-AUDa.vw
415 E CONt Hwy., N4'WPOf1 8Moh. 673.oeoo. The only
dealership In Orenga County with t!MM three great m&k•
under one roofl
LAHIC AUTO 091111
765 Newton Ww,. Coa1a M9aa. l ... 131-1~93
"JAGUARS OUR SPECIALTY"
lCK 120'e/ 140't/ 100'1/XJ'alf.· Typee
Salee -Servtc. -Aeator•tloM
IOI LONOftll IJONTIAC
t3e00 8Md'I Blvd .. W•lmlneter. T.i. 892..-St. Ofange County's oldeet end l&rQMt Pontiac de......,,lp. Sele9.
S.W:.. PartL
DICK MILLll PIAT/LANCJA
"Probebly ttia loweat priced Fleta fn Sootham CallfOfnla"
(Loe.tad t mile nor1h of South C.O.t Plua
near Mein St. end Wf!mtlt Ave. In S.Ote AM) 120 W WerMt. Sente Ane 557·213a
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 11th Strfft, Senta Ana. Tel. 5&8-78 t 1 Your
Oflellnai Dedicated D_.tun DNlat.
• IUNSll POttD, INC.
(Home of Wiiiia the Whela). ~ Garden Glow etvd.,
W"1mlrietaf. Tai. '36-4010.
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another llS ~~ent off the price, wJ\h leJter
diBcounta over pie neX\ se months.
-1l\e CQl'Opany will offer a f1nandna plan t«
buyen, 1Mnt' them a 30-year loen witll a ~
10-percent int.el'elt rate for the lint flve yeara lf the
purchase cl~ within aix mQnths.
-Leueholden who continue leuir\& will piay 6
to 8 percent of Ute fair market value aft.er 1imllar 30
to 50 percent dilcowlll d applied u for buyers,
-First-year rent will be 4 percent.
Irvine Co. President Thomu Nie1-en and plalnUff
Louilt Scott said the •ttlemen~ repr'ftef\ll montha
of neaotiati~ conducted in good faith.
The leasehold•, lniUally intended to help
homebuyers obtain their hotnea without lncumna
the full value of their· land, are divided between
Newport Beech, with 2,326, anti Irvine, Wtth 3,488.
I 'ntie J.ar&es_t concentra\JQna fte in Harbor View
Hll& ln N.wport, whm tbere art 39~; The Bluft.
near Corona del M.,-8Jgh School, with 778, and
University Park ln Irvine, 922.
Development overview
locates 3,499 units
IHI 111111 CllBT CDllT 110111
Crabs
clog
nuke
• • station
BY STEVE MITCHELL or ... .,.., ,... llllft
There always have been bug,
to work out at the new San
Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station reactor, but power plant
officials had a new problem last
week -crabs.
. Several tons of ced crabs, the
ones that have been crawling up
on Southern California beaches
tor the past two weeks, clogged a
3,500-foot-long underwater
i&take pipe, promp~ engineen
to cut back on electrical output
from the new Unit 2 reactor
I 90Uth of San Clemente.
"The cnba 0.-it aU the way
i.ip the pipe and were trapped in
\he 8Cf"eens." Southern Callfornia
, Edison Co. ~pokesman Da-vici.
Barron sa.id. I 1l\e oceen water ~ into
I the plant ia used to coot the
plant's steam bdck into water.
and the lo.flux of craba forced a
reduction of power output from
80 to 50 percent.
Barron a aid the
1,100-megawatt reactor should
>,iie beck to 80 percent power by
late Monday.
Meanwhile. F.diBoo's foesil fuel
plant in Huntine1on Beach also
was plagued by the small craba,
believed brought to this coast
from Mexican waters
Resnick new
trustee on
Coast board
Lawyer Barnet Resnick of
Huntington Beach wu named
Wednesday night to replace
William Kettler on the Coast
Community College Diatrict
Board of Trustees.
Reanlck waa one of nine
appUcanu to. complete Kettler'•
four-year term, which expires in
Movember. Trustees interviewed
ttle candidates Wedneeday night
llefore Choosing Remick.
: Reanlck has lived an Jf untington Beach for l!\ years
#Mi hacJ practiced law in Orange
County for 10. He la a principal
In the law firm Caplan and
Jesnick, which hu offices in
&vine and Santa Monica.
8 He hold• degrees from the
nivenity of llllnoU and D! Paul
niveralty . Resnick haa
tteriodically taught claaan at
Golden Weat ~nd Coaatline
Community Colleaes, two of the
thrH colle1es ln the dlnrtct.
0.., ......... ., ... ..,..
UC Irvine's oldest studeht Milton Curb showt off .. Marching
Jack&," one of 14 artw4frks he's created in tfae last year.
His ! • art remains i;lgeless .
UCl's oldest student says work makes him forget years
By KAREN E. KLEIN Of"tMO..,......... .
Women today are fntereated t
power, pOlilics and finance -
at least the l,300 or ao women
attendin& a conference ill
Anaheim Wednelday seemed t6
be.
Seminar• on those aubjec
w~ a\aDClina room onl:y at the
1983 Conference on Women. beld
at the Anaheim Marriott from 8
a.m. to 6 p.m.
The crammed conference
attracted abo-.t double the
expected attendance. Mid an Ude
t,o .iate Sen. William Cam*U,
who apon.ored the "°"(~ntt
.
Mesans to face
charge for use
of sewer lines?
BY JODI CADENHEAD oftt..Qllr......... .
Tbe Costa Mesa Sanitary
District and the Orange County
Sani~tlon District are proposi.na
a ne'W u1er fee that wlfl co.t
property owners in Cost.a Mesa
up to $39.35 a year in September. The dlttctora of both sanitation
diat.ricta are 8Cheduled to vote on
the prop<>Rd fee during a 7:30
p.m, meeting June 9 at City Rall.
77 Fair Drive.
Two public hearin1• are
scheduled at City Hall at 7:30
p.m. May 31andJune2. Another
meeting la 1et for 7:30 p.m. June
6 at \heNelghborhood
Commwalty Center, 1845 Park
Ave.
Oranae County Sanitation Dia~ct 1poknman Bill Butler uJ4 Uae new fee is ~ co
UPIJ'ade tarce sewer llnea and
because of revenues loet to the
dlatrk;t following paaaa1e of
ProPGllUon 13.
J( '~· the ne'W u.r, l.ee charse wiU appear ln September
on t))e county property 1aX bill,
said Butler.
About 80 percent ol the city's
~ta (living south of the San
Diego Freeway) are 1erved by
both d1stricll and will be charpd
an annual rate of $39.35 for
alngle-famlly dwellln,., $16.30
for apar<menta, and $39.85 per
1,000-aquate-feet of commei-dal
and industrial ....
Also. the Oren1e Cou
Sanitation District ia pro~inlj
increa.e the fees over the
four years beginninc ln 1984, 80
that property ownen 9ttWd by
boih diatricta will pay: $46.80 f.or
sil'lale-family dwellinp, $28.10
for apartments, and '33.50 per.
l,000-tquare-feet of commen:ial
and Industrial apace.
Residents livfn& north of the
San Diego Freeway who are
served only by the C.osta Mesa
Sanitary District will be charaed
$12.t'S for 1ln1le-family
dwemn,.. $10.~ fol' aplU1mellSa
and $20.95 pet' l.~feet
of· commercial ••d inchaatrlal
apace. No i.ncrew ta propoeed in
1984.
Jlesidenta llvin1 on the
80Ut~ aide qt town near the
HunUnaton Beech border. who
are served only by the county
aanltation d1strict. will S-Y $28.40
for ain1le-femny dwellln1a.
$15.85 for apartml!!Dta anCS $18.90
per 1,000-aquare-feet of
(See MaA. Pqe AJ)
Olympics hacked
~with coriditions
The 1984 Olympic Goamea
formally were welcomed to
Oran1e County w~::,:.e~ wblD dMt a.rd of S
voted to endor'le -in ~
-an -cieement au-ran~ the COUD'1 wt11 be~ for
eecu.rtty at Olympe ewnta.
Board membere voted
unanimously to endorse the
,..ment worked out i.t "week
by county offlciah· and
,.,.eeent.aUves of the 01.Ymdc
Ora•niain1 Commtuee.~:The a1reement, however; 1tlll
• Vle\f
WorJien'1 votes and criddled the
inc:luaron of a ditc:u•lon about ~Uc eurgery in~ the da1'*
schedule. ~ day consl.sted of ~
on topfcs ran1tn1 from
en\repreneurahlp to feelln1
fulfUled at home. • luncheon
Clee WOMENS', Pa .. Al)
..
•
Parking
f!~~if Arts
~nter ·., . ' .. '
probed
Record bHch crowd• and
heavy tn.fQc .... ·~ OWi' · Memortal Day weekend thla )'Hr
aa travelen celebraie the end of a
lOl"I, rainy winter.
Althou•h the holiday
weekend'• rMJot ewnta -IUCb u t})e US '83 hstfval -are not
bein1 held In Oranae Count.y,
~on the~ la likely to be bad, aald officer GaryKeller ot th• California Ht1hway
Patrol.
Hi• •1enc y will be in a
maxtmwo enforcement period
over the weekend, be aald,
mean.inl at 1..-t 80 .,...cent of
the force will be oUt on t1'e
highway• over the four·dlly
period from Friday to Monday.I
Crowd.a are expected •t the
beaches and parka u well, u1d
Kurt Brittain, ar.n_. County
mabapr of recreatlonal fldlitJea
opera done.
County par1c1 do not take
reaervatlona for c:.mp1ltea, he
aaid, and aome families will
By JODI CADENHEAD or.-o.lr,... _...
Costa Mesa city officials are
taking a 1econd look at an
agreement to finance a $14
million parking structure for the
Orange County Performini Arts
Center through the sale of tax·
exempt certificates.
eouncn~an McFarland BOat Can_yon plaza·
questions city benefit
~:~'-·""' ·· ............... bought in Lagurul
Mayor Donn Hall said he :RP • Ci ty coun ci l members
reviewed the two-year-old
cooperative agreement to finance
the 1,257-space garage tha t
would be used by patrons of the
future $60 million theater and a
nearby 20-story office bwlding.
"surprised" the parking structure A Newport tteach lnveattne11t
financing came up this week ~mpany hal purcha9ed the Boat
because he had been told the \ Canyon shopping cent•r in
Segerstrom family (part ~rs Laguna Beach for an und18cloeed
of Town Center) was mteresied price. • 1pokesman for the MW
in dropping the bond finandJlS in , owners an,now1Ced. . .
favor of see king pdv•t.e Cre9cent Partnen. a C.alifonua
financing sources. gener•l partnership. purchued
the w o rks, but we're n ol
in\erested at th" time in telling
the wor\Lf aboUt them," he laid.
He. said plana •net c:.h•n1ts "may affect tome of them
(tenantl) and It may not affect.
some of them."
-STEVE MITCHELL The deal still requires final
approval from the City Council
before the tax -exempt
certificates, which are similar to
bonds., could be 90Jd\ officials
said.
C .J . Segerstrom & Sons the two.acre center from the
spokesman Chase McLaughlin Chrlstlan Science Church of WOMEN'S • • •
said tt)e company ls s till Boston.
iiUerested in the tax-exempt The propertr1 was willed to the From Page A 1
City m4lnager Fred Sorsabal
said the city would be acting as a
conduit for the financing and
would incur no direct costs.
U approved, the center could
now obtain financing at 9
percent, compared to 12 pen:;ent
available through traditional
financing options. officials said.
"We'll be the second largest
contributor," said Councilman Ed
McFarland, ref~ to $269,000
in waived building fees and
Lmprovements the city agreed to
finance for the center last month.
"We're giving a loL What are we
fh\llncing method and had never ·ch~rch by tne l~te Corinne
expressed a desire to terminate Griffith, a silent f1~ star who
the agreement. owned the para:l, until her death
in 1981. '
MESA.· ..
From Page A1
commercial and industrial apace.
The fee for property ownen
living only in the county district
area is scheduled to lncreue in
1984 to $46.80 for si.ng)e.famlly
dwellings, $28.10 for apartmenta
and $33.50 per 1,000-square-feet
of commercial and industrial
space.
New owner11 include Allen
AlbrJ&h\. Tlmo,hy Hoffman,
John Wm and·~y Sardonla.
P1ulll fot' the ah;opPmg center.
wbidt lnclud~• a sa1,w111~
market and •bout eight 1hop.
and re1iaurant1, were not '
revftled.
Roffman, when reached by
phone, aald he WM unwilling to
diacuss potential plans for the
~ve probably 14 pl.ans tn
ARTWORK PREVENTS AGING? • • •
From Page A1
other goodies supplied by his wife fot the
recrption 11CC01Dpanying h.la opening. But for now,
h1a mind was on b.ia art and not the long-awaited
show. • •
When inspiration comM, he said, be can work
a doz.en hours in hia garage studio in San
Clemente without stopping. Sure it makes him
U,n,ct, but that only meana he'll sleep well.
"I forget about time and age. It's a matter of
being involved," he aald. pausing aa if to think
about what he'd just uid.
~ he aald lt apin; "InvolvemenL"
The exhibit .. open to the public through
S.1Wday from noao td 6 p.m. Cort> ia bopmJ he
can attnlct lots of other ...... and Ndred people
to the gallery to ~ them to -.rch out ncwfonmof~
It. doeml't have to be art,. be eald. ,
''Let them come~ here and ... du. abow to tee what an old -duddy can do Y'bm ht
gets involved,'' he • • , •
J
The curi~ put al thla lllwl~t la that
it doesn't eeell1 to quit.~ intends to taU a )!ll9f
off from 8Cbool to travel whb bis wife far andtber
glimpee of ,reat artwwb ill~ TbeD I&
could be back to 9Cblol. . .
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Costa Mesa
Two 1nen cll•Md • Coml• ..... "'•" ~,,. ........ -.-......... . Ta,ote Md llalcl tliM unlll. ~ .,..._ ............. -............... -1111111t •I H•rt101 aoutev.,cl •nd GI .. ., A-on IU9plolorl of 8U1o theft and ..,_
vlola1'Dn • .,.. lllld.
with KNBC anchorwoman Kelly
Lange as gue1t speaker and a
serlet .ot informal diacu11lon • I , ·groupe.. • ~ .•
The .focua wH on practical
..nfonnauon atvma and ptt.ip•• .
• Carrl~ll ..ua. And OI\ •tine' • "polid~ popcai\ion., tow~
, At the conference, women
wanted to dlac\lll thlnas Uk•
networking, feminist ialbe1.,
Social Se~urity, con1umer ~
protection •nd 1treu •p'd
IUbetance •bute aa. well u the
more traditional ''women's'' •
subjects like fi~ INkeup tnd
tuhton. • I
But despite the "enlic)ltened''
tone of the conference. 1ome
old·fuhloned ideu aeetned to
pefSilt. Lunch ccnlswct of cold
consumme and • •m•ll 1alad
platter rather than the ~
fare UIAlally aerved •t lmlinan
where men are invited.
: And the conterence, though lt
wu conceived arid coo~nat.ed
by ~uen .Sinith,, Campbell'•
dlat.r,lct t'epJ'4'HDt•tlVe, WAS
aponlOl'ed by a male ~lltidan. • It la that .,.. -utKJlt level
mana1emenl ancf ~lnlc1 · -
w,ber. ·wome1a are itht behind
men, aaid Kelly Lanae ln her
lunc;heon •ddlde. Lanae. "-'ho
broke into ~ ,JQumalisrfa
16 yRH aao when \ter-y few
women held Jobi ln th, field,
WP.I , ..........
,
arttw u early u today to~
~.,;or heir c•mpetl and
t"R•naera so1J1etimea clo1e
pfpular parka down because
re'• no more patkins even for 'J Ulel'I," Brittain aald.
ile Square Park in Fountain
ey la one \hat la off.er\> ~
uae of crowds, •~Y on
rial 0.y' Brittain aalC:I.
e Monday holiday will find
government building•,
pre$Jdent of
VCC stuilents
~LWilal 10ca1 dl)' ....... c-.cs aild poat c>ftlcet wlll .-'atpend
eetvice f.ar the day.
A Memorial Day. pro.,. .... .honottnl aerviClemen ldu.d•tn the·
Une of duty, wlll ~ held at
l:tarbor Lawn Memorial Park,
lW GllSer Ave., C.cms Maia.
Maj. Gen. Clayton L c.0mtort,
of the Marine c.orp. Air Sta~
at El Toro, wfll 1pea.k at the 2tth
annual eftnt.
-KAREN E. KLEIN
Fish Fry
'secret'
revealed
The "top leCl"et" recipe is out,
Fish Fry fans.
The magic batter fint Uled in
1946 by the late Heinz Kaber baa
been a loni·time favorite at the
Fish Fry festivities, aponaored by
the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbof
Uona Club.
Fiah Fry publicity cha!nnan
Bob Wolfe aald Don Butta ii in
charge of cooking for thia year'•
Fish Fry, scheduled June 3-5 at
Lions Park in downtown ec.ta
Mesa.
Butts waa only too happy to
tick off the long Hat of
ingredients: Two tom of cxxl ftah,
two tona of fl.Sh trie9, S00.750
gallons of oU. 500 pounda of flour
Joeept\ Lobe, an Oranfe~CoMt and then the ''lecret batter."
·C:Obeae busineea major, !Ml been But Butta aald It bad been
named OCC'a Student body years lllnoe he had mixed up the
president for the 1983-M acbool 9elCret recipe hinwell, and be had
~· forgotten what went in iL Enter
ti Lobe, 21, of Wbitll~f .,,. Unda Brandt, emenJ manlpl'
lected by OCC'• Aatoclatecl of food aervka •t Or,net c.c.st
tudenta' Board of Tn.wi.es..fraiil College.
field of eight~ He tl'a Bnndt knew what went in the
aduate of »'.hittier 8Jjh batter~. ~ollu, ~ •bites. hool .. .r. u-~f~ oottou >U, pr.-; t, pepper.
l During the pce9eni·~• Ult, fJQur, milk and 1flMl. lhe Lobe wu a member of ~ aid.
uderlt govenunent, lel'Wl8 •· But how much? ahe w.. aaked.
tudent aervaces repraentative "Oh that's • 1ecret," aaid ~ student .SVOC:-te. Brandt. "Ther,'ve told me never ,._ __________ ... to give it out. '
P'lah Fry fana will just have to Sorry about that come to the festivities to set the
famous dilh -ltiil only $ot. For "Star Wan'' fans who
wondered Into what
dimension Wednesday's Page
1 story on "Return of the
Jedi" had disappeared, the
article la reprinted today in lta
entirety on Page A9. The
Daily Pilot regrets the
Inconvenience to ill readers.
eks U.S.
• ous1ng
Monday the dty bu .a lack of bousmi for older dUzenl.
She aald the one senior
houatn1 project ln the city -
$eeview Luthenn P1ua -now
hM a. 10-yev waldnl liat. She
Mid the Bethel T~ ~
project in Coeta Meea ~n t ~ keep a w.tttq list anymore.
Body at HB
fire station
identified
A de9d man whme body waa
dumped on the doorstep of a
Hunttnaton Beach fire station
lut weekend hu been klentified.
pol.lot aald today.
The m•n . Geor1e Paul
Perkin s, 31, llved lD varloua
reaidencea in downtown
Huntinaton Beach but bed no
permanent home , ••id
Huntinaton Beedl p>1kle Sgt. Ed
McF.rlafn. He worked • a carpet
layer.
A woman who hlld 1-.d the
deaTipdon of PWkina' body in a
newapaper called police •nd
identified him, Mcl'.rfaln aald.
Orap1e County coroner'•
deputla have not ruled on an
exact Quae of de.th.
f
j
l
i
I She aald acme .enior' dtbrml ln
Newport Beach an ~Ylna '°' other pu11 of the ltate to ~lllld
rwanably·pdced llDlWDC. . . . Bay talk slated i
A fr~e lecture entitled f
"Biology aqd Hiat.ory of Upper i
N•wport·Ba)','' wUl be ~~en
Friday •t. the o.ia SeNor Cituen
Center, 800 Mar1uerlte Ave .. i
Corona del Mar. I
"1iber tenl~ aaid, are
forced to \lie •Yinll '° make month y rent paymenta
because thelr fix~ income doea
not 10 far l'l10U8h·
ReJMr uked the council to
eon.aider purcha.alnl property
adjacent to th• .elilor dUzen
center for hoUminl· The land la
qwned by the lrYtm Co.
Gayle Brenchley, usiatant I profemor of biology at UC &vine,
wtll live the talk-lrom 9:30 to 11
a.m. •
INTRODUCING
TASMAN CLOTiii. BY SolrrHWfCK. THE VER 1 BEST OF THI! WORSTEDS.
.'Jedi' worth the long wa ·r
EDITOR'S NOTE: ln•dvetr•1,1l1y, only the
beginnl"I ol thl• 1tory a_ppea1-d In th~ Co.lft
edition WectnHday. The Dally Pilot ,.,-et. the lnconwmJ~nce t.o lea relHkn.
By LORENZO BENET "' ... ...,,... ..... Many of the moviegoers who surrounded the
Edwards ,Newport Cinema at 7 t.hJa mom1na had
been in line lofw enouch to ba\le wsine.ea the thron'8 leavtq tne midnlsht and 3 a.m. ahowtng,
o( 1'Retum of the Jedi.''
A auoll around the theater after dawn meant
stepping over aleeping b;ags, avoidihg lawn chairs
and · Frlabees, and listening to radios blaring rock
Home con;puter
! price ~bri· k!
Now at Target
you can get a new
Mattel Aquarius
computer, printer,
data recorder and
mini game e~der
all for just ...
369.96
........... ..,... ~ayllllTI ,,_. Pt'd._...._
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We ~ tMet 30% under
ltlndard r1C~ for drhteu
betwttn 1he lll" of )().
llnd60.
lhere's ll good reason '°'
this, f armen know. ch11
theH dtiveu tend to be
tafet and ITIOl'e careful on
the htghw•y.
You're the drtv~who'
have fewer acciden11.
Th.ti'' why ftllmler\ aeated
our lOl60 ~ auto
policy. " you qualify. you c~ 1o1ve wbltMltlalty
on your pttmlurr6.
farmers lnsurMICe Gtoup
5 Working CX>nMandy to keep
1he emu of Jnwr~
down, and the llrTlOUOI ol
proteaton up. And this
)()/60 pllCkage aulo policy
ii one Wfy wt! do It. Why not
all mel
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Schlichter reportedly
considered suicide
From AP dJ1pa&daet ,
NEW 'YORK -Art Schlichter, Ell
the suspended Baltimore Colla •• ,
quar1erback, was burdened by such Iarae gambllna debt.a -almost double
the reported amount -that there were signs he
considered suicide, according to Sports
IDustrated .magazine.
The mapzine, in it.a May 30 imue released
Wedne9day, uid it was told that Schlichter's
gambling-related debts
actually exceed $750,000,
almost double the $389,000
the quarterback has
acknowledged losing. And it
quotes hia lawyer, John
Chester of Columbua, Ohio, as
saying there was "some
indication," Schlichter
contemplated swdde.
"I only have his word for
it," Cheater was quoted as
sa~he former Ohio State star, currently
undergoing treatment for compulsive gambling
at an undisclosed hospital, was suspended
indefinitely last week by National Football
Lea1~e Commissioner Pete Rozelle for his
pmbllng activities.
Chester refused to divulge the exact size·of
Scbllchter's gambling debt.
ote of the day
ltaa Slqletoa. Baltimore outfielder after
visidng President Reagan to help kick off
National Amateur Bueball Month: "I was a.lad to go becau.e rd never been to the
'Nhite Houae, and I don't expect that I'll
become President~"
Nicklaus blasts CBS
DUBLIN, Ohio -Jack Nicklaus !I Wednesday criticized the early
windup of the Memorial Golf
Tournament. dictated by television.
"l hate it," the tournament hoet said of
CBS-TV's 9Cheduling a final-round finiah of
12:30 p.m. PST Sunday 110 it can carry the pro
basketbaJI game between Los Angeles and
Philadelphia.
"It roo. the people of Columbus from seeing
the finish at a time when it should be finished.
But there's nothing I can do about It aa long as
it's in the contract," Nicklaus said.
"I don't like to see television dictate what
you're doing at a tournament," he said. However,
the game's all-time money-winning champion
says he haa been assured by PGA Tour
Comm.ialioner Deane Beman that the network
will carry a sudden-death Memorial playoff, if
there is one Sunday.
~
Tigers snap Jays' streak
KJrlk Gtbto11 hit hW tint borne •
run of the lleUOll, a two-run lnltde·
the-park homer ln the ftnt lnnJ.na, to
lead Detroit to a 6·2 triumph over
Toronto Wednesday night Ip the American
Lea,ue. The km, which ..,.pped a five-pine
Toronto winning streak. dropped the Blue Jays
lnt.o a tie for first place in the AL Eut ...
Bad Black, two days after bftnl called UJ> to
replace a alumplna Vida Bhae,
blanked Texaa on four hita
for aeven inninas and Joe
SlmplOD belted a two·run
triple to lead Kanaaa City put
the Rangers, ~-2 . . . Hot-
hitting C"eetJ Cooper smacked
a two.run homer and RoblD
Yoant stroke a two-run triple
to lead Milwaukee to a '1-6 .__ _____ ...J decision in Oakland. Cooper,
G1990M on an eight-game hitting
1treak, capped a three-run third Inning with his
1eventh homer of the season . . . ltent Hrbek
drove in four of Minnesota's a1x runa in the tint
two innings as the Twins completed a three-
game sweep of Baltimore with a 7-4 victory
. . . Pat Putnam'• two-run homer lifted
Seattle to a 2-1 win over Cleveland . . . Reid
Nicbola rapped a two-run single with two outa in
the ninth inning arid Bnce H•rat pitched a
three-hitter for his first major-league abut.out to
lead Boston to a 2-0 victory over Chicago.
Braves walk past Dues
Rookie Craig McMlll'lry hurled a •
three·hit shutout for his seventh
victory and Atlanta received a major·
Ieaaue record-tying seven,conaecutive
walks aa the nravea blanked Pittaburah 6-0
Wednesday night in the National Leque. The
Braves drew the seven straight walks after two
were out ln the third inning, IOOrin& four runs
without a hit . . . Elsewhere In the NL.
JobDale LeMHter'• three-
run homer in the fourth
inning carried San Franclaco
to a 7 ·6 victory over the New
York Meta Kea
OberkleD collected~ hita
and Job St•per 1urvived
90IDe early wU.d.ne. to pitch
St. Low. put andnnati, 7-2.
Stuper, ~-2, walked five
batten the first two tnninea,
lAMA8Tal but arttled down to give up
only five bita while iau1q one walk the rest of
the way ... Steve Rosen fired a 9eVeD-hitter for
his sixth straight victory and Orta Speier and
Bryaa Little crashed RBI ainglea to lead
Montreal to it• fourth conaecutlve win, 2-0 over
San Diego ... Mike Ma.cldell and three telieven
combine() on a three-hitter and Houston axnd
ita only run OD a peaed ball 81 the Am'oe edged
the Chicago Cut. 1-0. Madden. 3-0, making hia
first major-leegue start. allowed only one hit in
a1x '""'""' ..
Soccer exhibitions set
Two weekend aoccer games
which will benefit the U.S. Olym-
pic 90CICer' tam will be held
Friday and Monday nights at
Glover Stadium in Anaheim.
Friday night's pme matches
the U.S. Junior World Cup team
apimt the Tu1aa Rougb.necb of
the NOl'th American Soccer ~
mdation. That game is 9el foe
7:30.
under-12 youth llOOCel' clubs. That
game will begin at 5:20. Both
tftml :won their respective Cout
~ 900Cef' d.ivt.iona.
Two area youths -Joe Max
Moore of Newp>rt ~ and
Matt West of Irvine --play for the qrange Blazen.
From Page C1
while, but lt'1 a chance to test my
abilities.
"lt'a a challenge. Larr:y
Sunderman (Eet.ancia'1 coach)
and Jack Errion (Corona del
Mar's coach) are the cream of the
~· there's no doubt about It. We ve bumped heeds a couple of
tilnes."
HOUSTON -former Bo.ton m CeIUc::a Coach Tom Heinaohn aaya he
la '1tlll tntereated in coachlnJ the
Houlton Rocket.a tt he I.a offered a top ~~~~~·-ulary but the Rockets annou~ W~y \My have ended ooo&rlc1 ta1ka.
'I'd love to COilCh the HOUiton Rode.eta and I
would if they make me an ofter that l1
~ with the top (cmcb) IUY ln the NBA. •• Hdnlobn said.
.. It wp my undeniandina they would make
a oomm1onent to me commeNU.rate to the~
IU.Y In the NBA," Heinaohn aaid. "It dldn t
happen. The commitment wun't there. I wu
willina to take far leu than that and to
comprom.l.ae in aome areu. ''
Baseball today
1959 -Harvey Haddix pitched 12
perfect lnninp •aainat the Milwaukee
Braves. only to ae 1-0 in the 13th en an
error by Don Hoek, a walk to Hank Aaron
and Joe Adcock'• double.
1976 -Joe Nlekro hit hla only major
1-aue home nm to thia point., apirwt hia
older brother Phll, aa he pitched the
Houston Astroe to a 4-3 victory owr the
Atlanta Brav•.
1982 -RAahi.-hander FeJ'IUIOI\ Jenkins
of the Chlca10 Cuba became only the
seventh pitcher in majoc' leque h1ttory to
record 3,000 atrlkeouta when he fanned
Gery Templeton qf the San Diego Padres
on three oorwecutive pitches in the third 1nn1na of the Cut.' 2-1 km at Jack Murphy
Stadium.
Today'• birthdays: San Franciaco first
baseman Darrell Evans is 36. New York
Meta coach Jim Frey ia 52. Baltimore
Manaaer Joe Altobelli la 51.
Indy rookies blameless
The 20 spins and crashes during • practice and qualification• were
equally divided between veterans and
rookies, yet not one incident involved
any of the aix first-year driven who will start
Sunday's Indianapolis 500. The meet serious
crashes involved veteran drivers Jor.DDY Ra~erford, Bob Barile)' and Pete Halamer and
rookies Job Paul Jr. and Dous Hevero1at all of
whom were holpitallzed with injuries . . . The
United States carved out a narrow one.point lead
after Wedne9day'1 mat.ches in the Walker CUp
golf competition against Britain and Ireland.
Despite its lead, the U .S. suffered a double blow
when playing captain Jay Slsel and 1981 U.S.
Amateur champion Natbaalel Cro1by both
suffered ahocldna defeats . . . Jack Pardee,
the National Football League coach of the year in
1979, met with owners of the United States
Football Lea,ue'a Houston Gamblers to apply for
the head COllChlng job.
Television, radio
TV: NBA Playoffs -Lakera at Phlladelphia
Jn championahtp fln"l (game two), 6 p.m .,
Channel 2.
RADIO: NBA Playoffs -Lakera at
Philadelphia in championship final (game two), 6 e.m_.. KLAC (570). Bueball -San~ at
Dodgers, 7:35 p.m., KABC (790).
1
Fishing good
.for weekend
I
r • • • r
I • t • I
Outdoottmen and their families who are
headin& out of the area over the Memorlal day
holidays thla weekend hllve al.ready nl9de plam for
their vacaUon time. but for tho9e of us who are
aUcklna cloee to home tbett are many nearby
outino to take advan~ of.
For aalt water anclen the aeuon haa JU1t besun and with wann1nc tempentu.ra in our off-
shore waters theN ii acme p>d bonito, t.. and
barracuda action takina place at Catalina and San
Clemente lalanda.
l
The.re a.re abo a number of yellowtail and they
could tum on any clay. Davey'• Locker. Art'•
Landilll and Dana Wharf all sending full acbeduled
trip1 out th.la oom1na weekend. Allo, bey fiahlng ii
on the upswtna and croekel' and spotted by t.y tie.
have ~ productnc fair action on the chan8ina
tidet I« Newport harbor..-..
DoWn San Dlego way theft ii an ott and oo
bite or/ yel.lowtall. but wide open bite oo barriel,
ball and bonito. Many open party and char1't" boats
are now rnaldna daily n.aw to the Coronado iaWlda.
Frelh water ~ lbould haw to travel a
long way to beat the nut fithtna at neerby Irvtm
Lake. Since the ftnt week of May tom of trout to
12 PCJWlda have been stocked ID UU. PoPU1ar Lake
and a giant bd It clue to be planted ibis week ID
preparation f°' a tq tumout over the weekend.
lrvine trout bit be9t 00 liCht line with floating
wonns, aalmon ea. and c:huaebalt wortdQI well
for patient anaien. A 10-pounder fell this put
week to an an1ler trolllq a Meppe Spinner
with bucktail. The Santa Ana Rlwr lakee and
Anaheim Lake will a.ho be attracttng a good
number of analen ln aearch of aood trout and
catfiah action.
The San Oteao Qty lakes are prime tor bua.
catftah and a fantastic bite Clll bluecW <;i:tHy at
ffodsea) ia under way. Crowds ahouJd fair to
heavy, but moat of the lakea can handle it.
Henahaw, Wohltord. Vall and Stdnner wU1 be aood
for mixed fiah1nc at well.
'nlel'e ii iood bul fiabin8 at Caat.a.lc, Casitu
and Cachwna, while Pyramid and Silverwood a.re
IOOd foe strtpen to 20 pounds. a, Bear will be slow
aue to all the boatina ec:tivity by Sunday moming,
aa will be the cue fot Elainore, which la at.ill floodlnc.
Thoee headtq to the H.iah Siem wW contend
wtth~nm-off water in all streum and riven
and will be limited to lakel where beevy atocld.na make foe good fllhlna.
• NFL won't expand rosters
WF.SLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (AP) -National
Football Leque ownen voted 17·11 Wednaday in
favor of l.ncreaaln& tam roaten by four playen to •
49, but the measure failed because it didn't receive
the th.ree-f~ majority needed for ~-
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crops this summer.
Heublein Wines, CAL'ed with an abundance of
atHl-to-be-bouled wine, suggested the arrangement
earlier this year to IOOle contracted growen in the
Napa and San Joaquin valleys.
The propou) has attracted notice within the wine
Industry aa one strategy for coping with a glut wbkh,
combined with rece11lon, Indifferent ealea and
competitively priced Imported wines, threatens to put
some growers and wineries out of buaine99.
UAW, GM-Toyota in talks
DETROIT -The fate of 6,000 laid-off General
Motona c.orp. autowork.era ln Fremont, Calif., remalm
In doubt alter openln1-round talks between the
United Auto Work.en union and an offidal of a GM-
Toyota Motor Corp. joint venture.
Top officials of the UAW and a labor conaultant lO
the jolnt venture held oomtNctive talka Wedne9day
on whetht!I" laid-off workers will get first crack at jobs
at the now-Idle plant, the union eaid. GM and Toyota
plan to build 200,000 Toyota-designed subcompact can
a year there begtnning in 1984.
Market takes a holiday
All U.S. stock and commodity mark.eta will be
cl08ed Monday in obeervance of Memorial Day. Banks
and U.S. government offices abo will be clo.!d.
The weekly Treasury bill auction is 9Cheduled for
Tuesday.
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