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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-07 - Orange Coast PilotStorm 'trauma' victims can find solace in HB ~ The Wmt County Cowwelina ~nter ln Ku.n\1ncton Be.ch la '1ferln1 free counHlln1 to vtctima ol 1-t week'• 1torrna and floodinl. People eeekina help can make appointment• 'by callln1 the center at Sf? ·MM. • "Your hou.e la not only the p1lice where you live but It'• your place of security," 1aid Ken llhea. executive director of the non-profit cent.er. "People IUffer traumu when their -=urity la threatened, I I BhM Mid vicUml usually are le1>t too bu1y in the day1 bnmediat.ely after a diluter to feel trauma. 11But you a~nd a couple of 1 days at the motil and a feeling of "'-can develop," he laid. The 33-yev-uld Rht:a laid he knowa the teeUnp lint hand. He llv.. In the area of SeaJ Beech fiooded by rain and hl8h tidee In late January. · ff.ii hOUM wun't dam.aed but he .uu 1uffered anxiety. no Mid. Rhea '• counaellns 1tafl lncludea 1upervlaory pereonnel and more than 20 lnt.ema who are workJ.na on advanced rolle1e de~. The cent.er, located at 17612 Beach Blvd., la funded by government granta and fees from cllenta. If people can't pay for the services, they are asked to help in other areaa, such u reading to blind people, Rhea said. But In the case of the flood emergency. the aervice ~free, he said. THI DRAIGI COAST MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1983 2 hurt LB • In cliff .Plunge Two Laguna Beach men 1\lffered injuries when their Mf-roed vehicle plunged 300 feet down a cliff in the Ronda Hilla aree of Laauna Beech yesterday. .Re9cuera, including Marines ~ a helicopter, worked for nearly three hours to remove the more 8erioualy hurt victim. lie ... taken to Mi8Don Community Hospital in Misliml Viejo. Police said Bon Ellia, 31. the driver of the orange International Scout, rnanaaed to c:rawl up the steep, bn.lah-<ihoked hD,klde to aummm help. Ilia ~· Gerald Wilker, 38, WM aboard a ltl'etcber .and removed by helicopter to the hospital after paramedic• r,lled down the cliff to his Wilker waa reported in serious condition today ln the lntenaive care unit. ' El.lla WU taken by ambulance So South Cout Medical Cent.er in South Laguna where he wu reported in fair oondition. "Seventeen police officers, firemen. paramedics and Marine personnel participated in the bill.aide rescue, which began about 2:20 p.m. Police said they will question thtt two men to detennine why ~ere on the private I Which la marked ''No trance, No Trespe-lng' and ia oarmally locked @t its entrance at the terminus of Alta Laguna Boulevard. o.ltfNllt ...... ~ ........... 1be area ii nicknamed Honda BlJla by police because of Wepl o11-r'Olld motorcycles and other wbk:les that U8e the area. Helicopter crew hoists one of the injured from Laguna Beach crash aite en route to hospital. Police seek shooting suspect Police 0onUnued their .earch today for a man 1uapect.ed of two convenience storea ~dd 1 ootlng a Westminster ~ during hil getaway. The ahootlng vlctlm, Mary 1',lrea, 22, was reported in ded condition today at , tmlnater Community tal. emmmtea Police Lt. David E:n md the ahooUna took at 11:40 p.m.. Saturday at rd1 and Homer 1treeta, WbeN the vtdim WM aettinl into ~email pickup truck with Vincent Mires, 28, of Loa ~ and Loretta Strand, 62. of Runtincton Beech. Wl&P laid a man appeared tudde'nly' grabbed the puBenger dooC' and fired a handclm once, 1trikln1 Mary Mires. Strand, Who WU clrivinl, att.emeto pull away, but the man lnto the truck btcl and out the back w!ndow with h1a 8W\. he Mid. The gunman fell out of the truck, and the shooting victim wu driven lmmed.Jately to the holptal. Wigp said police believe the gunman la the same penon who robbed a U-Totem convenience store in Westminster and a Han1haw'1 Liquor store in Midway City shortly before the shooting. That man had been chued by police until hi.I vehicle cruhed near Weetminlt.er Hi1h School and he Oed on foot. Wigp said the shootin8 took pleoe • abort dJatance fram the blah achool and could have been an attempt by the robber to acquire a new pt.away vehkle. COUNTY 1011101 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Severe censure urged for judge A state judicial comm.illion has recommended eevere cenaure for a Santa Ana municipal judge aocuaed of tricking a man into court and then jailling him for contempt. Judge Bobby D. Youngblood, 44, has 30 days to aalt tke Supreme Court to reject the recommendation of the California Commission on Judiclal Performance. The commia1on voted 5-4 to advise 2 men still sought An air .earch in the rugged Sierra Nevadaa for two Newport Be.ch businemmen went into its ll!lOOnd week today with n!9CUe le8dera still hopeful of finding the men alive. Brian Bertha. 44, and Jeff LaHecka. 36, were reported ml9llna a week ago today when it Is believed the twin-engine pl&M they were fiying went down east of Ymemite National Park. Snow flurries and low clouds have frequently halted the eearch operation., which now has swelled to &ix a1rplanea and &ix private~. ''We haven t given up hope - people have survived t.hb long before," Civil Air Patrol Capt. Peay Beelby said today. "We1l keep aearching until we run out of ie.da." Frlenda of the mluing men have hired helicopter pllota to join the leWCh and are raising money to oonUnue funding the eearch, which 1.1 009tifil nearly $50,000 a day. Beelby said the leal'Cb team 80\ ln half • day of c:bdina the mountain. yesterday before a new atonn front moved ln. 'Ille men were tut aeen when they stopped in Reno to refuel Bertha'• blue and white alrpl.ane before headin1 for Oran1e County. The men had been ln Sun Valley, Idaho an a aid trip. Bertha, the pilot, loet radio cont.act with the Oakland air traff.lc controller while tit._., over the Sierras at an al tude o (See SIERRA, Pap Al) censure for Youngblood, with the four "no" voters calling for Youngblood's removal from the bench. The judge's action, taken io 1981 , when he ordered Dr. and Mrs. Walter F1aherty mto court for a "rehearing" of a small cl.aima action, was "in bad faith and malice," the commiaaion aa.ld. There is no right to a rehearing in small claims actions, the commission noted . The appearance was ordered BOlely to discipline Flaherty , an ophthalmologist. who had no chance to get a lawyer before being sentenced. The judge _ordered Flaherty, 67, to be jailed for three days and rejected Flaherty'& request to delay the tentence so he could see scheduled patients. Flaherty eventually served two days in jail and paid a $150 fine, which was lat.er refunded becauae of the time served. o.ltf .... ,....~ ....... ~ Tom Garrison figured the true value of lvorene Steuben bowl bought at a garage sale. It bow.led 'ellJ over 75• garage sale find worth $1,000 By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,.., ......... It a.pr\• a 7~<ent garage sale bargain. It hu tu.med out to be a $1,000 collector'• It.em now deltl.ned fClC' the SmltNon.lan Institute to complete a Steuben llua bowl eel. Tom GarNon, a marine IClence teacher at Oranae C.O.t CoUeae ln c.o.t.a Mesa. l&ld he thou&ht there was aomethina pec:ullar about the ahell-1haped ivory bowl aittlng in hJa mother-ln·law'a be.ck yard. (See GA.RAGE SALE, Paae Al) f ' ----------llSIDm;...--------------- Lapna Beaeh Hiaht1 R'ck Leaeh, • eentor • ae•med with Tim Paw1AI to win the Pedfle Cout men t1 ........ dtJe. P~ Cl. Good deal The Daily Pilot will pay ca1h for the three beat oew1 llpe of the week. Call Cd at (714) 642-4321, Ext. 226. daya, or ( 114) 642·5686 afPtt. Top prbe eaeh week l1 115. 'Bllcbelor l•ther John Belu1Ut1 latt •tace ii on a hill.aide. riqed hy pine tree1. ltwua year.,o s. ...... , tlaat tlM aeter e1m11Uu 4Uect ........ llW mJMed. ... ·. .. ' "' Ofq• Oout DAIL.V Pll,OT/Monday, March 7, 1883 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~•~--w.,--If ~-----:--:--:--:-:::-:-=-! Va ey promotes ! Laguna log-jam 'local shopping' ! The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce hu developt'd a new campai&n lo encourage locaJ ahopplna and la ukilli the c.ity to help ~y tor It. Ch.amber offlda.la aay the d ty hu an important atake in the proaram because inc rea1ed ahopplng ln Fountain Valley wW generate additional aale. tax revenue for the city treaaury. California'• aales tax la 6 cent.a per dollar. Out of that 6 centa, one penny la returned lo the city ln which the purchue la made. AA a result, cities with regional •hopping centera and auto dealenhlps generally reap the largest lllles tax revenues. I"ountain Valley ha1 no regional shopping center nor any au to dealerahi ps, but the chamber wants to promote shopping in the small commercial strlJ» throughout the city. The Fountain Valley City • Council hu directed the dty ltalt ; to determine what fund1 are I available ror th• chamber f proaram and to r:etum with a report at the ooundl'a Mareh 15 ~· The chamber prasram and lta cost.a lnclude: bannered ~es at the corner of Mlle Square Park, $400; bUI 1helter pmten, $2 ,000; an expanded local bu1lne11 dlreetory, $8,500 for printing and malling to 15,000 homea; and printed meaaagea Inserted with city water bills, $1 ,400 Chamber offlc1al1 1ay their I goal la lo lncreaae city .,.Jes tax , revenues by at least 10 percent : during the coming year. This: increase would amount to: $272,972, chamber officials laid : The chamber alao LB developlng : a Christmas promotional: campaign for local merchants• that will require no ctty funds. l • E. Irvine historic I More than 1, 700 runners participated in yesterday's l 0 kilome ter race in Laguna Beach with world mile record holder Steve Scott finishing first, and Rµth W ysacki crossing the line first for women. The race was sponsored by SchoolPower and Nutrilite. value due study . • A historical preservation ordinance aimed at protecting the general store, hotel and other buildings in East Irvine will be considered tomorrow night by the City Council. Associates to cond uct a: Storm center opens U.S. offers assistance in HB A federal disaster assistance center is scheduled lo open at 1 p.m. tomorrow tn the basement of the Huntington Beach Cw1c C.enter, 2000 Main St. The center, the only one lo be located in Orange County, 1s scheduled lo operate from 9 a.m . to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. ' Representatives of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be on hand to help flood victims apply for low -interest bousing loans. personal loans and temporary housing. Red Cross officials also are using the same location to provide assistance to flood Vlctlltw i.n need of shelter. Officials said a decision by President Reagan to extend the e¥rgency declared last January mikes the federal assistance possible. Huntin8ton Beach residents suffered damage lo their homes estimated at $16.6 million. GARAGE SALE BONANZA From Page A1 So he turned it over. On the bottom was written the famous name of the glass desigMr. "Frankly I think it's kind of ugly.'' he aa.id. "But.. any piece of Steuben la a oollec1or's item." Hil mother-in-law Md refuted lo pay the original $1.25 asking price. She finally shelled out 75 cents and gave the bowl to Gani.9on last ChriS'tmas. Garrison, who leads annual summer trips to the SmitNonian. contac\e4 the Waahington. D.C. muaeum for their opinion. tte was told that the "lvorene" bowl made i.n the 1920's as the only piece needed lo complete a three-piece set in the museum. Come summer they'll own th.is one, too. "It's no use to me," said Garrbon. "And it will be fun to have the students go and see it donated." SIERRA. • • From Page A 1 12,000 feet. He reported ice was forming on the plane's wings and that he was tuJnini around to go back to Reno lt LB not known whether the small plane crashed or landed safely in the snow-capped mountains. Ted Robinson , a friend and busmess partner of Bertha, said the pilot is a tough, athletic man who is "smart enough to know how to use survival gear in the airplane." Bertha, a resident of Capistrano Beach. is the pre._,ldent of Newport Beach-based National Services Co .. a real estate investment firm. He also lS a co-owner of Larson's Shipyard. an office complex and boatyard on Pacd1c Coast Highway in Newport Beach. LaHecka is a Laguna Beach restdent and works for a Newport Beech uweetment {inn located in Newp>rt C.enter. Beelby said the search team has spent nearly 40 h ours combmg the rugged terrain. A ground search was c.aJJed off last week because of the weather and the 200 inches of snow covering the mountains "If we get some sun today," wd Beelby, "maybe we can sp>t a reflection off the metaJ of the plane. We need a break like that." warmer Coastal P91'tly clovdy 1onlg11t with • ~ of .,_.. .... "*" 20 percent ~ io.. 50 to 57 F• Md -"'*' lomon"OW w4ltt hlafl9 In IM ~ IOe tl••wllere, f rom Polnl Conception to the Mulc•n borO. .,., out 00 ,,.... 8fNI c;refl ect1't9ory fM outer weler. wtth high wtnd• end huardoue -~ cnft ecMeory •ety tonlgllt north of Newport for ln~•••lng wind• We•t 10 ~ wlndl 15 to 30 knota •llh 5-foot •Ind wev•• end combln.d MH 10 lo u IHI thrOugfl ,_,_ Ven.ble wlr>Oe beCOfl'llng .-t.-fy IS lo 25 knob tonlQltt locally with 3 to 4 feet wtncr -Ugtlt vtw1able ... Mite '°"1gfll, beCOfl'llng ~ II to ti knot• tomorrow ett.moon. W..t.-ty ..... 4 lo 9 .... tonight encl tomorrow. Cloud• c1Mtf1111 tonight. F1* tomorrow Tuesday, March 7 Temperatures 83 45 37 35 86 47 42 24 52 30 37 23 49 41 .. 22 79 92 ee 511 92 47 112 '2 ... 411 97 ea 12 eo 74 14 91 S2 75 19 n 1• ..... 5& • 79 M It fl ... 31 97 00 .. 32 83 43 N 32 17 71 .. 41 ..... 641 44 IO " 14 .. ... 41 ..... "" .. .., lllf llPllT Rain~ Snow -;:- Showers il!ll Flurries** 86 91 93 .. ee 13 M 39 90 .. 45 38 68 .. 79 47 51 39 511 42 ee 44 85 .. 83 45 00 54 55 41 ... 52 81 53 ee 53 ... 50 72 00 12 .. 92 52 It 52 83 64 59 51 114 a et M .. 51 .. 57 ... 5$ .. 51 52 ,. ... " It IC> 41 II ~ n ... .. .... 17 12 n 12 17 .. ,., 11 ~~ ti -... ,, IJ ... u Zoe Ananda at UC Irvine Women's Day 1.oe Ananda, one of the women who Casted Last year U'Wde the l1Uno1s Statehouse, wtll speak tomorrow during International Women's Day activ1t1es at UC Irvine. Ananda, a Newport Beach r esident and bookstore owner, will discuss her participating at the fast in Springfield, W ., held to urJJe Illinola legial.aton lo pus the Equal Righta Amendment. Her speech is free and open to the public. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Humanities Hall, Room 178. A reception at the UCI Women's Resource C.enter will follow the speech. A photogi-aptuc di.splay of the fasting can be viewed at the center today through Wedne9day from 9:30 a.m lo 4:30 p.m The topic i.a listed a.a the first item of council business after routine matlerfl are completed at the 6:30 p.m. meeting at Irvine City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. The proposed ordinance sets up a procedure for designating historical districts and establiahes a nine-member committee to review any requests for construction permits In the district. Such a law is considered neceuary before the city can apply for certification of East Irvine on the National Regi8ter of Historic Places. City leaders still haven't figured the best configuration for their one major historic area, which once let'Ved as the primary· commercial center for the sprawling Irvine Ranch. Some city council members want to leave the store, hot.el, blacksmith's s h op, garage, granary and bungalows in their preaent setting. But others, notina the need to expand Sand Canyon Avenue through the hamlet, would prefer to relocate the buildinp. The council will also corwder hiring Melvyn Green and Our Special Order Service combines your needs and our expert ] workmanship .· If you're among the many men who find the fit of a ready-made garment not precise enough -or if you wish your own specifications as to detail~ng ' -our Special Order Service will handsomely fulfill your requirements. You' 11 choose one-month, $9,750 study on the: feasibility of moving the: building, to the future site of a • train-and-bus stauon east of the : Golden Tnangle. : Cou nc1 l woman Barbarat Wiener earlier this year\ suggested the relocation would\ enable the o ld buildings to: become part of the 1ta tion, giving i them a lasung economic use. I Ar chitects Parsons ,t Bnnkerhoff, Quade and Douglas,: the firm now designtng the: station, oould be asked by the: council to draft a site planl including the buildings. i Valley panel sets auction • I The Fountain Valley No on i Recall Committee will hold an~ art auction Thursday night to :: raise funds for three Fountain ) Valley School District officials~ who are the targem of a recall. ! The aale is !1Cheduled at 7:30 i p m. at the Huntington Beach i Central Library, 7111 Talbertf A~ I An election June 7 will decide i whether trustees Roger Belgen, ~ Cheryl Norton a nd Suzanne· Moore will remain m office. : from over fow hundred &brics, many of which arc woven exclusively for us ... then specify variations on our regular models of suits and sportwcar. The clothing is then made in our workrooms by our own expert tailors. Considct- ing the individu al attention and results, tbe charac is surprisingly moderate. t l j S uit1: ~30 to $630 Sponco1t1: $3SO to $'48S nouscn: $130 to $170 Formal Wear: $'455 to $640 . lltAILllMtO mt t Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Mltot\ 1, 1"3 NATION House nearing approval of Social Security plan BJ 'he Anedac.4 Prete WASHINGTON -Detlpite lut-<iitch attack.a, a Sl65 billion Soda1 Security r-.cue plan barrelina throuah Conan-llltely will lnclude a pvvt.lon for ra1lin8 U,. retirement qe from 65, la)'I Senate Finance Committee Chairman Bob Dole. The full Houee thla week ia expected to approve the J*kap of payroll tax b1ke9, a curb on beneflta, a levy on retireee beneflta and mandatory coverage for new federal employees. Mount St. Helens stirring again VANCOUVER, Wuh. -Mount St. Helena la ahowtna eetlmk aiana today atm1lar to thoee that marked the buildupe to earlier eruptions. But 8dentiata aay there la little chance of another eruption u large u the May 18, 1980, blut that knocked the top off the mountain, left 59 people dead or m.1-ing 1t.Dd devutated 150 ~uare milee. · Clarks celebrate 39th anni"versary SALT LAKE CITY -A.rtWcial-h~ redpent Barney Clark and h1a wtle celebrated their 39th weddina annJvenary ~tly yesterday in h1a room at the University oflJtah Medical ter, apokamen aaid. Clark, 62. improving alowly from a bount of pneumonia. remained in fair condition today. hia 96th day on the artificial heart. Transit strike strands 155,000 Firemen remove pole from fatal crash Glen Allen Apling, 25, of Santa Ana, was killed when his i;mall truck slammed into a light pole that broke in half and smashed through the vehicle roof at 2:35 a.m. Sunday. Witnesses told police Apling wa1 speeding on Newport Boulevard near Monte Vista Avenue before the accident. NEW YORK -A trainmen'• strike ahut down a 9eOOnd commuter railroad •rvinl New York City today and 155,000 ~ pumengen either struggled to work on overcrowded auLwaya and jammed h.igbwaya or opted to atay home on a rainy •. dreary morninl- Storm moves destruction eastward STATE , Spruce Goose awaits propellers LONG BEACH -The world's lar~t airplane looked more like a beeched whale yesterday u it aal in a domed ahelter. waiUng foe propellen. The fitting wu one of the 1ut jot. remalni.n4E bef~ the Spcuoe Gooee, built by the late mJUionaire Howard Rughel' dwfna Worl~ War II. La opened to the public May 14. 'Grandma Malia' trial tomorrow LOS ANGELES -A Florida woman goes on trial tomorrow in the ao-called "Grandma Mafia" oocaine distribution cm. despite her c1abm a federal agent mlidted a $1 milliorl payoff from her. Barbara Mouzin. 43, of Miami Lakes, Fla., who pleaded lnnooent, la acru.ed along with a co-defendant. Dorothy h.ckett. 44, of Woodland Hilla, Calif., of operating the ao-called "Grandma Mafia." a $25 million operation dealing in drugs and money laundering. Foul play feared in disappearance SAN DIIDO -Foul play U. feared in the disappearance of a 78-year-<>Jd liquor store owner wboR late brother. Wilbur Clark, operated the DeRrt Inn hotel<lllino in Laa Vepa, police aatd. Harold Von Clark hu been m1-iq aince Thunday afternoon "and the drcwmtances of hla at.appearance are unusual.'' homicide Lt. Paul Ybammdo said yesterday. Herald employees agree lo pact LOS ANGELES -Averting a strike that could have begun today, Los Angeles Herald Ex.ami.ner" employees have voCed by a 3-1 marsin for a new three-year con!!'tct calllna foe a 34.6 increa.e wer the ttV'ee yean, publilher Franda L. bale .. ,... When negoUationl beon. Herald manaaement pr'Op09ed a 40 pet"Cent wage cut while the unkJo propoRd a 62 ~t pay hike. Reporters at the Herald currently earn a weekly minimum of $446 per week. WORLD Indira Gandhi proposes summit NEW DELHI, India -Indian Prime Minister Indira Gendhi Aid toda the world "la baJand.na Oil the brink'' and aaaatecf that :f headl of state p1her at the United Nations later thia year to tackle major p,bal pl'Oblet1-. 'Bo' Gritz reports POW remains BANGKOK. Thailand -Former Green Ber« Jama "Bo" Gr1U •ya he baa found ~ remaim of AmeriClm pi8oaen in X.. and will tum them over to the U.S. FmNmy 800ll. OPEC postpones summit meetins LONDON -OP!X: postponed its IUlllmit until t.c:JmorTow after' Iran aald today it would never .,r-ee to a cut in the cartel'• ~ ~ prb and demmdect Saudi Antu al.Mb ita production co 3 million be.ITel9 daily. .. Castro claims CIA death plot NEW DELHI. India -Cut.n Preddent l'ldel c..tro laid today the 8-pn actmmktntioo hM Oldlaed the CIA to resume efb1I co --mate tum. He MJd tbe in1orma1iDn came from ·~y 80Un*," and called the B•pn ~t "the modem barberian of our dmm.'' By Tlae AteocJate4 Presa The atorm that puniahed Callfomia laat week continued to "meu up" the country today with blizzard-like conditions in the Dakow. tornadoes in Dixie and torrential rains from Kentucky to Florida. International where more than 1,200 travelera were stranded. low as 25 below in the northern Plains early today. said Ryan Tilley, a meterologlst fQr the weather aervioe a\ Kansas City. Mo. Meanwhile, Colorado began digging out from a weekend bliz:z.ard that dropped up to 2 feet of anow In 24 hours, blocking highways and closing airporta. including Denver's Stapleton At leaal six people died in weather-related accidents over the weekend, including three kUled in the craah of a light plane during a violent storm in Kentucky on Saturday niaht. Nineteen were killed lut week in California, where rains. mudslldes and tornadoes caused an estimated $203 million in damqe. "The storm is moving very slowly through Minnesota pulling a lot of cold air behind It," Tilley said. "It's been messing up the Midwest in one way or another for the last two or three da .. ohlley said the storm will keep lumbering east through The wind-chill fact.or dipped as By GLENN SCOTT or .. DellJ .... ..., My little brown pickup truck takes me all around Irvine. I buzz put all the well-kept community parka nestled within clustered housing developmenta, past the bike lanes and no parking tigria and even past the empty fields that make room for winlertlme sunaeta. A reporter's job is to keep track of the amall community tlcka that add up to trenda. In Irvine, that means a lot of driving. I enjoy the way Campus Drive brushes past UC Irvine and University High School before bending into Turtle Rock. Culver Drive haa its diatinctiveneaa, too, aa It unwind• fr om the San Joaquin Hills into the dty'a nwn linking Univenity Park, Culverdale. Woodbridge, Deerfield and Northwood, to mention a few of the larger villages. Sec>lt In the lingo of traffic experta. t.he9e main streets are called arteriala. The allwdon la a good one. A dty'a cl.rculation ayatem doee re.embte a human'a, Smaller streeta branch out like vtnna. And our can. like tiny blood cells, shoot from place to place. In Irvine, however, I find one hie problem. Few cities have auch a splendid circulation system and still lack the most important part. Irvine doesn't have a heart. There ia no center, no meetl.ng place, no natural apot lo congregate. Irvine'• design ettated aeveral aeparate villages tied together by ita road system. It'• a decentrallned city. I auapect lta reaidenla have never quite Fountain Valley story time set Spring story time prosrama for pre-echoolera will be held at 10:30 a .m . Wednesdays. be1lnnln1 this week, at the Fountain Valley Branch Ubrary. 17585 Los Alarooe St. ae.kxw will be repeated elCh Thuro.iay at 1:30 p.m. 1be free JrOlrUD ii dtqned fOI' chUdren ... 3 throu&h ~-Information la aVallable 862-1324. adjusted to this unusual suburban format, eocially a.s well aa physically. That's why city leaders for so long have been atntgglmg with plans to build a civic center -and never progresalng. For one thing, no one ever aeems to agree on a location. There 1s no downtown, hence no central focus. If they stick the civic center within one village, then it seems to belong only to that area instead of the entire city It works the same way that the piua parlor across from a high school belongs on1 y to those s tudents So the civic center needs to be placed between the villages instead of within one And il needa to be viaible from the street because people in Irvine are apoUed by their circulation system. not that I blame them They won't leave thelr car without reason. The center needa other characteristJcs too. It needs a doee of eccentricity to make It different from the rest of the well-planned city. It needs strength of character. lota of space and several meeting rooms. I think it should be on a big hill where people can look over the city. There should be orange trees growing wild so we remember what Southern California meant in the past to the likes of people like Tom Joad Places should be ael asi~ for people who feel like singing or folk dancing or telling stories. A new city hall should be built tnere so municipal decision-making isn't carried out as it ia today in a manufacturing tone. And they should lnstafl a desk smack in the center for me eo I could keep track of everythiJ\8 SoiDI on In Irvine without running up the mileqe on my little brown pickup truck. We're Listening ••• What do you lllu! about the Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? fJitf 2-8088 Call the number at left and your mftMP will be recorded, trarwcribed and dellwred to the appropriate edicor. The aame Jf-hOur ana•eri"I aervice may be uHd to ttcord let· tera to lhe editor on any toptc MaUboa contributon muat include their name and telephone numbn I« verification No drculatlon call•. pleaN. Tell ue what's on your mind. ~odddor~ Wednesday Other atorms are maaaing off the Dili!omia cout. he said, but nothing comparable to the series of cruahen that devastated the Golden State last week. Heavy snow driven by winda guatina to 40 mph blocked roeda With d.rif ts ln the Dakotas today and produced near-blizzard con9itiona in the Black ID.lb. bl eastern Wyonung, bloW1Jl8 ar'ld drifting snow abo forced partial closure of lnterwtate 80. Arrested doctor 'outcast' Physician Mark H. Hopp, who was arrested last week for allegedly over-preecribing drugs. had been denied membership in the Orange County Medical A.aaocialion three limes in the put five veari. Dr. L . Ward Wiseman, past president of the medical amodation, said Hopp waa denied membership "for reasons the association thought were Incompatible with what the asaociadon represents, becauae of ethical and professional reaaons." Wiseman said Jess than a handful of the association's 300-599 annual applicant.a are "twned down for reuontof lhia type." He declined to e16orate, saying on1y that "there was some questions about the type of mediane he practiced." Hopp was arrested laat Thunday on 20 misdemeanor charges of over-pre9Cribing drugs to patient.a at his Huntington Beach practice. Among tho.e patienta were two invertigative officer& who poeed u addicta ln order to undergo Hopp'a 21-day detoxi.{ication treatment. Renee y OWlg. 24, hia daughter and office manager, alao wu charged with eight count.a of refiJUng prescriptiona without authorization. Hopp, 68, of Garden Grove, refused to di8cual h1a cue Friday. He has been ordered co return to court for arraignment April 1. (§)(to~@)~@ .............. ··z:~ .. ' I • ( ' ' f --------~~ • --- ~4 Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Monday, Maroh ?, 1"3 Queen nearing end of U.S. tour YOSIMITI NATlONAl.. PARK (AP) -~ l:UubW\ II prepared t« the ftnal vtlit of her royal Amer~can odyaaey today. leavinl Oallfornla alter 10 da)'9 of atorml, chieerlna crowda, aUttttlna ltate d.lnnen and the tn1edY of three men who died ln her ler'Vk:e. tor Victoria. BrtU.h Columbia, aboard the HMY Britannia. while headtn1 the royal en-cow-... wi\h the lNplratJon of naturalilt John Muir, a Sool. Puk Superintendent William 8urpn aaid the pn.nce MMd h1m lt the park 1tlll had any pialy bean. The queen and Prince PhUtp were echeduled to depart at noon on a two-hour flllht to Seettle from Cutle Air FOl"Ce Bue near Merced aboard Air Force TwQ,. a preaidenUal jet made available for her u.e. The qu .. n and prince •s»nt the wHkend walktns tn th• aranlte and foresied 1plendor of the park, attendtn1 HrvlcH ye1terday durlnt which the paator prayed tor three U.S. S«ret Service aaenta killed ln an auto .cctdent Saturday. Ou~ I.he chapel, f\49ti.d in a meadow about 200 yuda from the Merced River. the queen ICCIPted aeveral aifll -a willow batlcet from a Pomo lndtan woman, a bra11 plaque from y oecmite'• ..a,nmaker and a 1944 Anul Adam•' photoaraph entitled ''Clurlna Winter Storm." "l told him I thouaht the lut one wu killed IOnWWhent In the 10209," Buraen aaJd After a day in Seattle. the royal couple wu ICheduled to aall Dre.eel ln a brtaht turquohle autt wtth a black fuandbaa and matchlfta shoe., Queen Elizabeth ut 1omber-hced tn tiny lOS-year-old YOMmite Chapel wt th the prince while the Rev. John Davia prayed for the aaenta who dted ln a traffic aclcident The queen Hked a ran1er IUJde dozena of queetJont about the history, animal and plant life ot the par'k, havinl noted on her atop ln Sacramento that the 1,189 aquare mile trect wu developed 'Ziggurat' buy proposal evaluated 'Tax Talk' semin·ars slated Oranae County aupervlaora have .,reed that a •pedal team of county expert• 1hould • evaluate whether the county ahould pursue the purchue of the Chet Hollfleld Federal Building in Laauna Niguel, known aa the "Ziaurat." TAXES, TAXES: If the April 15 income tax deadline is sneaking up on you faster than you'd like, maybe you need 90me adVlce on the tax system. Three free "Tax Talk" seminars will be sponaored by Home Federal SaV\1\gs and Loan Association in the next two weeks Far the Orange Coast area there will be 1eminara Thursday at 2 p.m . at 4543 Campu.s Drive, Irvine, and Mar. 15, also at 2 p.m., at 31972 Camino Caplstrano, San Juan Capistrano. Another seminar will take place Tueaday at 7 p.m. at 1701 Main St., Santa Ana. New tax laws, IRA's and other tax questions will be dUicussed. Reservations are necessary. • • • SEVENTEEN MEMBERS OF the Orange County Alliance for Survival. an anti-nuclear, anti-arma buildup group, left Saturday for Washington, D.C. to join oth ers focusin~ attention on a bilaterial nuclear weapons freeze. ~~~\ ''"~ ~ Caffeine levels vary in foods By PAT HOROWITZ ............ .,.., ..... DEAR PAT: I'm Hp~ed to cat down •my caffelDe latake, 10 I'm d.rlak1q coffee ~t ls H percat caffdae-free. Bow ma~ caffeiDe l1 .._,? Alao, bow mlldl caffel.De l• lD tea, claocolate aad cola? I caa't flad uy ddlllltlve Lllformatloa Oii tla.11. F .P., Buttqton Beacla The amount of caffeine in coffee, tea. cola and eome other aoft drinka, chocolate, cocoa and many dNp varla aignificantly. according to the Food and Drug Admini.tration. Colas contain from 32 to 65 milligrams (mg.) per 12-ounce can. Some other soft drinks, such as orange drinks, may have caffeine added -lf it ls lilted on the label. A lllngle cup of cofee may have a caffeine content ranging from 75 to 55 mg., depending on how it was brewed. Drip coffee is in the higher range, percolated in the lower. Instant ' or freeze-dried has leaa -about 66 mg. Even decaffeinated coffee haa a small amount - from 2 to 5 mg. A one-minute brew using a bag of black tea yields 28 mg. of caffeine, while a three-minute brew containa 44 mg. Caffeine Is found In chocolate aa follows: 1 ounce of milk chocolate. 6 mg.; 1 ounce baking chocolate, 35 mg.; 1 ounce sweet chocolate, 20 mg .. l cup axoa, 5 mg. • Got a prob/cm" Then w n tc> 10 -• '1 Pat Horowitz Pat ,,...,11 cut red tape - g<'ttmg the <1nsw£>rs and action .vou ...,. n eed t o $0 /\'t' 1n e qu1t1t~s 1n government and business Mail _vour questions to Pal Horowitz. Ar Your &rv1ce, Orange Coasr Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Blood donors sought in county CIUITY DIGEST Peace activities from around the natJon are expected to work toward paaaage of a freei.e re901ution when It Is conaldered by Congress. • • • ALL PAST GRAND JURORS are Invited co attend the California Grand Juror1' AaaociaUon first annual meeting May 4-6 at the Mira Mar Hotel In Santa Barbara. The year-old aaoclatlon's objectives include protection of state legislation to Improve the court and grand jury systema, updating grand jury /~ure and other lmprovementa Ln the gran Jury system . Dlsc uulons led by members o f the 200-member group will be featured. All former grand jurors may join. For further information write the asaodation at P.O. Box 1174, Lemon Grove, Ca., 92045. Supervi1or1 Cflrected the evaluation team to prepare a detailed ftnandal analym of the pro~erty, determine a fair purchale prtce, a.aae-t t.enna of tale and evaluate conatruction oosta and the county would Incur lf lt takes over the building. Supervlaors had previously Indicated to the federal government that they are lntereated ln purcha1lng the larply vacant building -lf the price II right. County offlcial1 have long conatdered the bulldlna a top contender to ~ county offioea and courtrooma ln the rapidly growing aouth county. -The bulldln1 WH declared surplUI property by the federal govemmenf ln January. ORIENTAL RUGS for Best Selecti on of CHINESE, PERSIAN., INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND DHURRI At Low, Low Prices ~ bJlt£Mr ~OCJ. Corona del Mar 2421 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2224 tlOl RS: Monday 1bn.1 Sa1urday 10:00-6:00, OOMd Sunday (Corner of MacArthur a Coua Hwy.) Compare Our Price. aad Se/ectioa •ad Decide. Courtesy to Decorators and Tr•de ... llllJ Piii lnulte• You To SEE THE BEST GAME IN TOWN FOR ONLY $3.00 BASKETBALL You may purcha use Ticket om window at the Office open• 2 h And don't fo Team ... #1 Int t tickets at either the it"'ll•lJlfthe 1pecially marked ffice . Game Day Box C'1 Women'• Basketball• ..., .... Community Day Trojan Baalcetball D11count Coupon Mar. 10 (Thun.) Arbon• State ___ # t ickets Mar. 12 (S.t.) Ariaona -- ...... :~~--~~--~~~----------~---------T .... tW. c .... • to elt .. r tile \JSC Tlc ... t Offke er•• 0... Oe\I t• elite ~·•~ ....... wte4'•• •• ... ._. .... AN• ... Oftlce, 19oa Olfio op1111t I ho1111pflnt14 llp qJ I ,.. . .. ...... . ......................... . f'or further Information telephON USC Ttt'l4•1 Office. (2131743 2620 The city of Fountain Valley II accepting appllcaUona from re1identa lntere1ted in 1ervlng on the city's P~r 1 and Recreation C.ommitaion and T('afflc Conunittee. The cornmt.ion ~ta at 7:30 p.m on the fourt Tue.day of each month to consider parlu and recreation a.ma. Appllcation1 mU1t be returned to Fountain Valley City erk'• off~ by FTiday The traffic committee meet.a at 7:30 p.m on the third Wedneaday of each month to conalder ways to Lmprove local traffic conditiona. It a1ao hean cit.Jun oomplalnta regarding traffic signs and signals . Traffic committee applications mU1t be returned co lhe City Oerk by March 18 •The need and consequence9 of seeking a divorce will be lhe 1ubject of a series of serrunan to be offered thia month at the Women's Opportuntlea Cen ter at the UC Irvine Extenalon. The seminars will cover 1uch l&aues aa beliefs about marriage and divorce, emotional problems, child custody and legal implications. Seminars will begin at 7 p.m tomorrow and March l~. 22 and 29 at the Women's Opporturutles Center in the Town Center building~ from the college at 4211 CampUI Drive. Fee for the teminan I.a $15. --- • The Animal Assistance League of Orange County bl offering to help people find their lost peta. The Huntington Beach -baaed organimtlon Is offering free of charge it.s latest edition of ''Looking for a Lost Pet?" The leaflet draws from the non-profit humane society's 10 yean experience in tracing lost peta through ita Help Line. Officials say the society reunited 2,363 lost peta with their owners in 1982. For a free copy, send a self-addreseed stamped envelope co Animal Assistance League, P.O. Box 818, Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648. at to reach for instead of another • Just this once, do some- th ing different Instead of having another drink, st.op ar:id think where your life is going. / Is drinking 'ng mon:- than lnhl'i0 r •a? ls it destroyin~ your life at home'! Are you mis&- ing mon> work Lhan you can afford to·! Are you to the Point where yon ca n·t funrtion without a drink or some pills? What c.an you do'! Call CareUnit is a medic.ally supt>rvised and drug treatment able only in select oommu- CareUnit successfully pie for alcoholism other private pro- before treatment to call reach for the phone. Yours. r . t \ -.../ , I ' THE E? Is a possible tereclosure, or selling your home 'at any price' your only alternative? If you answer YES to the following questions you should call us today * * * Do you truly love your home and absolutely hate and fear the thqught of parting with it? Do you dread the thought of having to disrupt your famlly, relocate away from your friends, neighbors and community. Would one year of PRE-PREPAID HOUSE PAYMENTS cure your present financial crisis? Mr. E.G. 'Bud' Warmington, Jr., Pres. of The Warmington Group, Is sponsoring a program to assist Individuals and families to stay In their home. He will purchaH your home at appraised value; grant you continued, unlnterupted exclusive use and possession through a ONE YEAR prepaid occupancy agreement with a re-purcheae option attached to give you back your full ownership In twelve months time. Provided you have answered YES, we believe that we have a sound program which will help remedy your present crucial financial situation. You should call Mr. A.L. Blm Hastings, Realty Director of the Warmington Group for full program details. 714 840-!llSIO or 957-1300. Your Inquiry will be held In the utmost confidence. ... I • -. I I o,.,,ii. Co .. , DAIL y P/Lor I 1 1 I ' 7 ' I • I ·' .. . '1onaay 44 • "'Cl! 7, 1813 ... - I I I ' I I I r . I I I •/ J ~· Orange CGat DAILY Pl1.0T/Mond1y, Matot\ 7, lH~ Hun tington TV project I SW.all help to public MOit city council meetings in communities along the Orange Coast now are f i\med for ~ntation on cable television. BUt the Huntington Beach City Council is considering going a step further. The council has approved ~ to spend up to $100,000 for television equipment and setting up a television studio in City Hall. The money to finance the operation would come out of fees from the city's franchise qreement with Dickinson Pacific Cibleeystems, which now covers f!iulai council sessions as a public .efvice· 1 Council members say they wDUld like to cover all important city meetings and publlci7.e other ~ts. such as the city recreation p r ogram, using ci ty·owned equipment and having city em.p loyees handling the writing and filming. ' ' In fact, the city doesn1t have the franchise fee money yet. It is not expected to be turned over by the Public Cable Television Authority, which administers the !ranchiae, until late December. l;lut the council haa given the green light to proceed with planning tor the venture. Thia all sounds like a rather grandioae project and one that could eaaHy be turned into an unduly &elf ·serving operation for the city with minimal benefit for the public. Councils In other cities are content to have their regular meetings taped for cable presentation, and leave it at that. In Laguna. a video club does the taping. Council meetings in Newport Beach and Irvine are filmed by the cable television services in those cities. though Irvine did contribute a few thousand dollars for special lighting when its cable firm switched from black and white to color cover~e. There surely must be a better use for $100,000 than buying equipment, setting up a studio and diverting city employees to television production, even if the money isn't coming from the taxpayers' ~kets. This could use more thought: Landlord r ole risk y The Newport Beach City Council is examining the possibil.ity of exercising condemnation procedures against obile home park and taking er control of the facility, which been involved in a rent fight bptween tenants and owners. The move would be aimed at rving, or perhaps lowering ~r., at De Am.a Bayside Village, a• 2~ 1-space mobile home park on ~Wport Bay. ' Tenants have charged that / ~y are being forced out of the park by unreasonable rent increases and have appealed to the city for help. The city takeover was proposed by the tenants' attorney, who says there is legal precedent for condemnation because state • law requires cities to prepare housing policies designed to preserve lower income housing. So far no city in California has used the law to accomplish anything like the propcsed park takeover. The state and other communities have drawn up protective ordinances that require mobile home park owners seeking a more profitable use of their land to give tenants adequate notice and help pay for their relocation costs, or pay a fair price for coaches if relocation is not feasible. That is fair enough -and probably also far enough. The city will be asking for trouble if it tries to settle the rent dispute by forcing it.aelf into the role of park landlord. oPlnions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner v iews ex· pt"essed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader ~omment is in vii· ~. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone ( 714) T-42-4321. • 'High tech' defense costly An editorial from the Sacramento Bee Congreaa needs to do more than ~tinize the swollen Reaon defeme bUdget for cub required by looming naUonal defidta. Thia .is ai.o the apt moment to dedde, as many military ~ have been U1'llng for yea.rs, wfieiher the makeup of the nation'• defenae structure haa come to n!ly too heavily on unproven "high tech" )V~aponry at the coat 'of trainin1. tMJ,ntenance and readinea ' Until recently, thoee challenges ba'Ve come mainly from liberal m•mbera of Con1re11 and aome relired 9eneral1 and admirals no i:" under the thumb of higher and able to voice publicly their cobcerm about the effectivenaa of UM armed forces. Now, however. ~tivea haw jomed the ranb of ,U)oee aerloualy worried that the Mdon'• defeme p»ture la beccminC E y dependent on equipment enonnomly expensive and to man. On that ICOft, lt'a worth noting UM doubt. exp:reMed in the latest d)fenae aueument by the CODll!l vative Herttaae Fou.ndaUon. the 1 private thlnk·1toup ordinartly .u,.ied with defeme hawka. In a by I amment, it HY• in part, "The "l' OTHER VIEWS increased spending secured by President Reagan should afford significant lmprovementa in force ala. It does not. The readinem .a:ount la falling further behind actual readiness needa aa more complex 1y1tema come on line. Complexity IJ'Mtl.Y increuell the a.t to buy and maintain equipnent, and drlvee down the size of fighting forcea while it increuea the size of the loglatica structure. Overempbula on lona~ahot technolol)' hu diverted attention away from the most vital conaideratlona of all: leadership, tactics and unit structure and training.'' The imue, in ahort. is whether the nation will aet the rilbt kiNl of b&na for ita buclt: whether the~ toward more and more hl1h·lech equipment and ie. conventional arms actually providee the belenc-d forces required to meet the nation'• br09d geopolitical challenpa. Increainlly, the evidence auaesta that it doee not. Addrelling that jln>blem ta at 1eut u important aa, and probably 1nextricably linked to, the .arch for ~ cub ln the military buqel. t .M. Boyd/ Kids still care their boot toi-when they tried to ecan with the Indiana. Do you buy \be ru.wn·. c.la1m that 21 percent o the nation'• wvwntry ltuden• don't know t.Mre are 00 ol the United 8ta*1 Nett.Mr doL ---. ... ....., ......, ........... t-=CC- ~ .. ~ fll!llllll!I ... Ooo •• >-·, Oil 'favor' sidesteps law W ASlllNGTON -One of the federal laws moat detested by the oil consortium• la the one that requires them to report details of their finanda1 dealings to the Energy Information Administration. In fact, the oil companiee fought the reporting law all the way to the Supreme Court -and lost. But now the Reagan adminiatration has overruled the S"upreme Court, in effect, by a simple ru1e: It haa cut off fund.I for the office that collecta the financial information from the oil oompe.njea. No money, no way to enforce the law. THE LEGALITY of thia slick maneuver bu been qu.tioned by the staff of the Houae Energy and Commerce Committee. A confidential memo to the committee chairman, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., minces no won:ia. '"The administration appears to be at it again," the memo aaya. "doing favors for it.a oil induatry friends at the expeme of the consumer and, incidentally, break:i.ng the law in the proce11." So what if the ~ reporting law 11 subverted? So thla: The Financial Reporting System ia ''the government'• only comprehensive and consistent 80urce of finandal infonnation on the major oU ccmpanis," the memo notes. S tate's fiscal Don't be thinking that California's "fiscal crisis" ia over just because legislative leaders and Gov. George Deukmejian all posed smilingly for photographers last week. Thia economic Band-Aid ls a thin one without much future, and CaliforniaN eoon will 1eem that the only real answer to spending abort.ages is ln their pock.et.a. When lawmakers reached their temporary oompromile with Deukmejian over 10lutiona to the state'• $1.5 billion deficit, they went to great lensth to emphasize that this waa simply a moment's respite before they reswned normal activitiea. In the case of Republlcana. thoee activities will center around effort.a to forestall any major tax increase, aa auita the wlahes of the governor. Democrat., on the other hand, will intensify efforts to eecure inc:reuel ln tax revenues to finance the prclllr8IDS called for in prae:nt and future budpta. THE BIGGEST ana' most noUceable result of the tireeome ~ which led eventually to the ".olution" will be a public fatigued by the whole matt.er, and more than a little ln.ured to the certainty of new taxes ln the immediate month& ahead. It la the topic of additional, or ahif1ed. It adda: "If the administration is auccesaful in illegally ellm1nating the FRS, it will be much more difficult for the Congrea to establiah a sound energy policy. becauae it will la.ck major and objective information on the major oil companies.'' Yet EIA Administrator J . Erich Evered recently admitted to Congreu G -J1-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -;W that he cannot comply with the reporting law becauae the Office of Management and Budget did not allocate enough money for it. Since it began gathering information in 1977, the F1nandal Reporting System has provided Congress and the public with important data on the oil industry's investments and revenue trenda. For example: -The FRS showed that oil companies pay minimal taxes and that they pay more taxes to foreign government.a than to Uncle Sam. -The FRS dl.8cl09ed that Big Oil, having persuaded Congre11 that it needed tax brea.ka for development and . exploration, actually spent millions on mergera and corporate acquiaitiona - from copper mines to department stores. These did nothing to enhance the nation's energy production. -AS THE ONLY 80U1'Ce of indu.try data that uses consistent definitions, the FRS permits reliable comparisons • between oil companies to be made and • thus present.a a coherent picture of the industry's policies. -By keeping track of just where the ~ oil industry is concentrating its ~ expenditures, the staff memo notes, the ~ FRS makes it po.tble for Congre. to ' determine "whether companies are engaging ln anti-competitive practloes such as subsidizing marketing activities with production profit&." U the FRS ia allowed to lapee -or is "suddenly and needlesaly trashed," in the committee statra words -valuable continuity will be lost and the federal government will be seriously handicapped in dealing with future energy criees. Yet the staff concludes that .. when an administration chooses to serve the interests of its powerful friends by limply refusing to enforoe the law, there is very little that Congre11 can do directly to compel action." • • CrIS I S n o t reso lved taxes that has caused this impressive burst of government activity in the newly-restored State Capito) Building, and which prompts the deluge of complex. revenue-producing formulas 111111/ ._ ••.. and plans circulatang around Sacramento. There ls a definite public relations problem afoot for thoee who run this state'• government. and it la one that poliUdans tend to take serioualy becaU9e it affects their very jobs. · Laat June, when Jerry Brown and the Democrat-controlled houses of the Legislature were pusing their spending plan for the cummt fi.acal year, data wa8 Uled projecting an end to the recession that wu then affecting revenues. In other worcb, those Democrata glibly ignored coun9el to the contrary and wrote thelr budcet on a hope and a prayer that the economic woee of that time would disappear before this so-called "crlais" occurred. As hindsight demonstration, the recession ha.a only deepened, and with it the hole dug by the budget·writers of last year. Then, to compound the problem for lawmakers, the whole deficit problem unraveled during the gubernatorial campaign and the question of new taxes became a major issue between Deukmejian and Democratic candidate Tom Bradley. DEUK.MEJIAN, who had aelect.ed a "no-new-taxes" theme for hia campaign. stuck to his guns and tried to above his pledge down the throats of reluctant Democrats upon his election. Unforiun.ate.ly for the Duke, ao many of the expenditures funded from state revenues are mandated or otherwise protected from significant sluhes that reducing the numbel"S is a difficuJt chore. often, in fact. impoaible. The protracted struggle between Deukmejian and those lawmakers favoring an i.ncreMe in taxes will have the eventual result of paralyzing the public into a state of disinterest. at which time thoee inevitable new taxee can be taken without a big fu11 from the taxpayer victim. In politics. all th1ng:s are done with purpoee. New wor ker w ill need a new kind o f boss We bear a k>t theM days about the •'retra.inina" of worbn foe new jobl ln the poat-lndustrtal aae we are now entering; and It ii indeed a new aae. in which tnd\.Wtr'y and productian will tab a back aeat to tne proceaaina of information and ~ Flictol)r wor-ken were~ called "handl. .. llke f.arm bands, beca~ tba~ ii ~ _nu_n_111_111----~ • ln dolnfl '°• they wUl ceaae to be taoe1-workers. of the eort that Marx wrote about a century ago, and will tbemMlv. be t.ranafonned into more rapon1ive and reapo111iblo penona. Education, both in t•llectually and aodall:y, wlil be the ke-y to a1mmt any kind of employment in the cOmina aae. except tor tl\e most menial Ullka. Most peo~ who are aware that our curn!!ftt unemployment rate ii • mueb "atructural" u it la atatiaUcal have aJarted ua to thJI t9d5ca1 alwnatlon tor aome ume. The d.laptac.d worker la bealnni"8 to ...tl8t 1M• be wfll DtYel' fiJit anoclm-)>b of the ..,. IGl1 = in autos. In ltilel. in any ot the ea bMlic lndUIU'te9. reeentful, auspicious and even spiteful. 11le fonnerJ1 1uat fOI' hnmedia~ profits bas been equalled only by the latter• drive for immediate pina; neither baa pa.id sufficient attentkla to the Jone-term goaJa of the entel'prt8m. and eecb aide la fearful that the other will UIUrp ltl cherilhed pl'et'Q(ptlta. C.apl t.alilm can no lonaer' afford thll lntemeciM werfare if it .. to auvtw and flou.rl1b. Hea,rta an.d heada mu.t be CINlly e.noaied. and not juilt handa. u .. .,. to mab-t.be moat ol •bat u.. r-m.n offers ua. lllJPllll MOND.tr'r, MARCH 1, 1983 ERMA BOMBECK ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION Francis Watari is an expert in the art of bonsai landscaping. Two types of bonsai include the slanted trunk (upper left) and the upright" cascade (upper right) . Bonsai. • • 82 83 85 ' .. Richard Thomas doe n 't haye enough earthiness lo be totally credible in "LivinlJ Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story." Page 85. 0 0 ~ Two varieties of bom~ei plants indude juniper (left) and pine (below) . s a 20-year hobby for landscape artist Francis Watari •~EA ANDERSON 07.l:o.., ........ ..... For Francia Watarl. tree-trimming hu its fringe benefits. .. 1Not only does he have a ready wpply of firewood, he uaes the beit materlala to feed a 20-year hobby -bonsai. The land8caper, who prlmarily does maintenance work. says bon6al and tree-trimmina are complementary. In fact, that'• how his hobby developed. He said he wanted to 1-rn how tO better abape treea. an art you must perfect to grow ~ for ahow. ~ you leem to prune miniatures, the t.eduUque. are lldaptable to full srown trees. One might think after a day of work the Carta Meun wdlildn't want to spend time at aomething 90 similar as his hobby, but he claima "it'• totally relaxing. "It takes complete ooncentration. you can't think about anything ebe." Hi.a hobby ai.o develops patience, aa nothing can be hurried. Far instance, it tam a year for a cuttioi to root and about five yeah before it ia ready foe thaw. The expert ahould know I lince be baa been ~ varietiea . for almollt 20 years after he helped found the Orange County BoNa.I Society, for which he has been the conaecutive president. He ai.o conducta bonaai claaaes . Wat.ari said pursuing the ancient Japanese art can be expensive -"pots alone can cost $400." However, there are less expensive ones, lib the $4~ 18-inch ovals that grace much of his back yard. They hold such apecies as American holly, black pine: acrub oak, Hollywood and California juniper. bottle bruah and bougainvillea. Although he U8e9 cuttings, he advi.le9 novices to start with nunery atock. Selection of pots is important, he stre..ed. 11\e length should be half of the height of the tree; the width half of the tree'• ex~; and the Clepth the same as the diameter of the trunk All coniferous should be planted In tern ootta pota (muted colon) ao the eye won't be distracted from the bonsai. However, flowering treea are planted In colorful glued pots, he said. There are many styles of bonsai from uprights to wind swept to cucadea. No matter which style I.a choaen, all muat have balance -the Compact house . ~-- -- ~ t · s . better living in · smaller spaces exact meuurementa at hand. Remember that the alle and hetaht of the lpk.'le abould dictate the acale of the furniture. Smaller apacea 1bould be furnlahed with plecea of compatible 1cale, not overwhelmed with m .. 1lve ·, fUmltunt that la llmply too tq . • ~~ta neuttal·tcoe ..... . 32" deep with • low beCk Ind arm. expoeed lep f Oft occutonal chainclr arid low ...... wbirwt9 and Ill n In .... tildnaml. a. ·= that _..and••~ have .. Cll' minOt '°Ill IA Order' to ..... Wuilon olllli bulk, 8'd ....... .,.. Cll' ...... --.. aHaohed to the wall w·ben ~lnardlrtolMwvtlual ;-.:.·~nd wall apiece beMa&h n "''ltl color, hl1 oh&ef S:~:ili If'~..=!= §$ apex is in plumb with the base, he explained And all cuts are made Crom the back 10 they are "invisible." In demonstrating techniques for a straight bonsai, Watari said, "~ funny as it may sound. you must first find the front of the tree." By slowly turning 1t you can find a slight curve -the back is where 1t bows out. Then go up about 30 inches and cut the branch from behind leaving a small amount of greenery. ''That U1 the apex." The first branch should be about 10 snches from the buf!. Trim branches all around and remove eome, "but don't make it symmetrical.'. Branches are then wired tO grow m a preferred direction. ''The idea ss to make the tree look old, so swing the branch down and wire. This gives the branches a heavy look that adds age to the tree." All of the cutting 1s done before the bonsai is rooted In sand. For potting, Wat.an sa.sd, the general rule is to rrux one part each of sand, mulch and sandy soil to provide good dramage. - A den-of lice (left) with build-ins and paneling oiler extra storage and chain give comfort, while a beautiful living area provides visual expanse a nd indoors-and-out r e lationship achieves sense of s pace. I . Iii Oranoe Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Match 7, , • ., l l-year-old's bizarre behavior baffles grandmother · D&AR ANN LANDERS· 1 am worrl.ci 1jck abou\ OW' 11-yeu-old arandchild. Hla p&ren'-wetto divorced two yeen .,o. Both remanif'd and neither one want.Id him, '° I took the boy lntO our horn" Jett wu never a MJ>py <.·hlld. He had 11')4ln)' allerlJMI when very Y<>Wll· and althou1h he tat«i way above averaal' ln echool, hi• srade. were alwa.ya pooc'. Since h e'• been ln my charge, the boy hu been ln trouble w1th the ne!ghbors (for abuaing thllr pea), and h.1a behavior ln achool la a cauae for deep concern. He h.u stabbed hl.mlelf ln the wnat.1 with .a..x.. and pen·polnll, kicked two teachers and twice yelled out obecene words during achool .-mbly. The child bltel his naila until they bleed. and hu pulled out nearly all hi.a eyelaahea and eyebrows. l reA11re he feel.I rejected by hia parent.a and I have tried to be e1peclally attentive and atfectJonate. Ke respond.I w1th cold stares and foul Jan8uale. Pleue, Ann, tell me what to do. I am - BESIDE MYSELF tN CLEVELAND DEAR CLEVELAND: Tbe curreol l11ae of Sdeaee Dtcnt hi aa excellent article oa behavior ud bl~m11try. I ar1e yoa to get IC. Tlae article polall ... CMn la a w1e body of evldeace lht extnmel7.Uflcalt cklldrea may kave aevoloatcal problems &Mt prodace a cbemlcal lmba.luce and flMA IOMIECI ATWIT'S END I don't know about you, but I never buy a cookbook written by a skinny penK>n. It's pure fiction. Same with foods I buy in the supennarket. I e.t to enjoy, not to have a.fiber experience Show me a fat Gerber baby on a jar of strained bananas and I'll show you a woman who has strained be.nanu over French ice cream for lunch! Now lt seema all that is about to change. Remember thoee chubby little c.ampbell kids with the dimples in their fat knees acarfing down all that hot aoup? In kee ping with the nation's pl'eC)CC\lpation with physical fitness, the "kids" are QOln8 to abed a few pounds. Experts are now saying lat babies are not ~y healthy babies and they're aoin8 to update their Image. :okay, l didn't say anything when they lightened up Aunt Jemima a few years ago. I even ~e t silent when they gave Betty Crocker a new le, but now they've gone too far. faces on my cupboard shelves are like old frienda. How do you think rm going to feel picking up Mn. Butterworth and diaooverlng a Barb1e doll ln rey band? Or poking around the freezer case and conung up with Mama Celeste with a facelift, blonde hair and a jogging suit? It won't be the same. Sometimes I think advertisers don't underatand people at all. Eating should be a pl~ rience. 1erlo11ly atfeel tbelr bebwlor. J uwe beee aware of "'' for Cl•••· 1ome elm• ... uwe ~mmeaded a Hurolo1t1t f•r clllldtH •~•H ~t~awlor ta blurre. l>tAR ANN LANDERS: I have a bcm who hu dN'lded that the convonUonal ulutatlona on buainNI Iott.era are bortn,t and old·fuhloned. He at.aria hi. letkr with no aa.lutatJon -j\at 1oea rijht Into the aubject For ex.ample: "It wu nice to talk with you" To my way of thlnktn1i. letters with no aalutatJon look unflnlahed and unprofeaaion.al. If I received 1uch a letter, It would dimlniah my opinion of the aender. I told him llO and he aaJd I wu "unadventurous" and "aquare." He'a the boa and I muat do as I am told, but I feel Ill at ease with h i• ao·called Innovative approach to letter wnting. What .. your opinion, Ann? Wm you poll your readers? -0 F G IN TULSA DEAR OLD·FASHIONED GIRL IN TULSA (DID I GUESS RIGHT?): I'll &Ive you my or.talon -but DO poll, please. Tbe normal mall load 1 all I cu bandle. Every DOW and tben I receive a "Oood Moralas Alla" or "Hello, My Frtend." I've also bad POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT j ha.~ ~thro~h. m.a.~ diHlcult b~ do!>il~ me') eJJ~S a.n.d thi.nki.1$ of 2Jou ~ I know by looking at the Hershey klda that they eat chocolate until their faces have to be retouched. I know that Mra. Smith drap lnto the kitchen every morning and bakes every one of those pies and never counted a calorie ln her life. And I know that when the Quaker appears on the oatmeal box wearin& Foeter Grant gl.ame9 and a cham around his neck, it'll be all over for me. If I were the advertisers.. I'd go the other way. I'd try to restore some of the warmth and pleasure that comes with good food. I'd have a fold-out page of Onon Welles eating avocado and sour cream dip and saying, "Would thia body lie to you?" teuen wltla NO Hlalatloa, 1ucb H your bo11 wrlte1. Maybe I'm aqure, Uke you, bul I prefer tbe old, familiar "Dear Au Ludera." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our only eon married a airl we felt waa not up to hi. IOCial or Intellectual level. Her letters a ll begin, "HI, th.,re" or "Greetings, Folka!" She cloees with, "S'long" or "Goodbye now." We feel t.hia LI Ignorant and rude. What do you aay, Ann? -TRYING HARD IN FREMONT DEAR TRYING: Obvloaaly your daao&er·la· law I• avoldJa1 tbe traditional "Dear Motlier ud Dad" becaaae abe 1enae1 your feellag1 aboo& ber. Wben yoo flad It ID your beart1 truly to accept tbe strl tbe 1alatattoD1 wm warm up. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you suggest a tactful way to approach an-laws (widows and Nuptial plans announced Leenerts -Pratt A May 1 wedding an St. James Episcopal Church , Newport Beach, IB planned by Laurie Ann Leenerta, daughter of Nancy Leenerta Barnes of Costa Mesa and the late Elmer Eugene Leenerts, and John R. Pratt, aon of the Ken Pratts of Yorba Linda. The bride-elect i5 a graduate of Azusa.Pacific University. and is currently employed there as an admis.1lona counaelor. Her fiance is a graduate of Fullerton College. Bird -Hudson David a nd Geraldine Bard announce the engagement of their daughter Laura Ann Bird of Garden Grove to Randy Floyd Hudson. son of Floyd and Joanne Hudaon of Huntington Beach. The bride-elect la a part-time s tudent at Orange Coast College and the future bridegroom is a graduate of Marina High School Gordon -Healy Mr. and Mrs. James E Gordon of Newport Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Carol Gordon, to Joseph Otis Healy of THE INVESTMENT PICTURE FOR OIL ANO GAS If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a IS CHANGING DO YOU HAVE IT IN FOCUS? Daily Pilot classified ad.call 642·5678 and a friendly Jeffrey P. Morand or ad· visor will help you turn your wheels Into cash. INTEGRATED RESOURCES EQUITY CORP. Back by popular demand NEWPORT BEACH and R. JERRY OVEROAAD of DENVER.COLORADO OIL ANO GAS REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONDUCT THIS SEMINAR wkSowen) ClObCem1.ni famlly heirloom9 atier tho 1 dellt.h ot a •IXM*T .. Even thou1h they may be only &rlnkflu .4 (watch .. , rlnp, braceleu), 1hould they not be pAIMd down to bJood11ne Nlat.lvel? Thia can a. a delicate subject when one teei. •ll'onily about it and yet wta&ea to maintain a friendly rolaUonahip . -BOTH&lU:D IN SPOKANE DEAR SPOU: 'here la mo &actf•I way .. &ell a widow or wldawer to come acro11 wlttl ttle ,' famUy &.elrlooma bea•M U..y rlptfally beloa1 to blood relatlvn. My advice t. to keep .. let, or yoe wW d.ama1e &be relatlo.111lp beyotMI repelr. DEAR ANN LANDE.RS. I need a Uft. What's the funnle1t llne you heard today? -AL IN ALASKA DEAR AL: I read lt la &M Farmer'• AJma.aac: "No petleat 1tioald try lo leave De laoapttal utll lie 11 1troo1 enoap to face ~ caabler.'' Are your parent.a too at.rlct? Hard to reach? Ann La.ndef'tl' booklet, "Bugged by Parent.s? How to Get M ore Freedom," could help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50 cent. with your request and a Jong. stamped, aelf·addrf!'SS«l envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611 ·----------~:-~-:-------------~----·~,,. WeJJingj & ~: £ng~gemenfj The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and engagemen r news. To help you s ubmit the required information, lonns are avail.able at che Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For weddings, only a black and white photo of che bride is acceptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color photos can't be used. The photo mus t be submitted no later than three weeks after che wedding, otherwise it wiU not be published. Engagement information is to be submUted at least seven weeks before the weddinJ(. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Editorial Department, Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Ca.ta Mesa. Calif. 92626. Huntington Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs Oua Mc.Dowell Healy of Laguna Be.ach. The USC graduates will be married July 23 in St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. HEALING ENIRGY FORUM A scientific experience with Spiritual Healing Every Wednnday at 7:30 . TERRY McBRIDE March Ith Nstlona/ty Known Motlv,~al Speaker Followed bJ a "larlng on of h•nda he•llng Hrvlce" Co-sponSOted by Wllflam R. Perket Hobtk: Center and CommunHy Churd\ by the Bey 141 E. 22•• St., Cetta ... Top Slrloln Terlyald Steak or Prawn Dinnen for just $5.95 Complete U.S. Choice dinners. indudinQ soup or salad. baked potato or rice pilaf and toasted Ranch Bread. Get the total picture on otl and gaa. tax reduction and how It could flt your lnveatment needs, at this F'REE eemlnar. Wedneect.J, Mer. I, 1113 7:00-l·IO PM 8ADDLE8ACKINN 1• E. Ant Street a.nte Ana. CA (5 Fwy. & First St. One Bk>ck W-1 ol S5 Fwy.) STOP!. Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family Values like these won"t last forever so come into Stuart Anderson's today You're gonna f~el good Inside. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, GARDE SANTA ANA TORRANCE,CERRltOS,LAKEW Life? . . , -·~ ' 'j •v ._.,.,, '. ~· ... -~ /AF .. -. .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Mondey, March 7, 1983 ·Sad, lonely year for Belushi's friends, family .. .. By 8COTI' KRU'T •11111111111 .......... MARTHA'S VINEY ARO, M .... -The Comedian'• lall l\ap LI on a h111a1de, rtnaed by pint trff9. The turf pounda ltl applau.e. And the tana touchtd by ~ comedy atop by to aay they mi.a him. There have been Ha 1hell1, pennl• and, one:., a broken Led Zeppelin rteord. "He teemed to touch 1omethln1 In younaer people," ah• aald. carefree •tUtude they once did.'' aald Simon, Vlney1rd re1ident and brolh•r of 11n.ier C•rly Slmon. a1ta on a bluff above the coutllne, blAckioP. r0Md1. d I e d , h ~ and A y k r o yd • mJlc from tht burial plot. The "Wed talk about aatroloay, volunteered H auotlonHre &o bhtck DodS4t Polar• from ''The and I'd k1d him about bc!na a raille money Lor ChUmark'1 .,W.' • 1 BluH Brothera," mi11tn1 lt1 Republican." aald Bryant, • fire depennvnt. Btlulhi'1 widO*:·:•, wlndowa, ll parked In a clcarl.QI. Democrat. "He had a 1hellfl.ah recently 11vt 0 ,000 to the ~A' Belushi made Impromptu l1ctrulo and liked to IO down and comnwnJty ler'Vlcet fund heN appear•~ on 1\ap at the Hot ~tt llOmt oyatera Ht bc-haved whlcb In ludea a dru1 and " Tin Roof here and rHlderata uat like anyone elae behave• tlcohol abuto Pf'OIJ'am ' remember tt.>elng him drive hll ere " "He waa one ot our favorU,j 1 He waa Blutto. The Samurai Warrior, The Bluee Bl"othtt Belushi'• mother vl1lted the 1rave for the tint tlme In Novem~r. Her 10n wu away from home 80 much "th.at I 1Ull lhink he'a around eomewhere," lhe uid. Althou1h a yHr hu paued, the clrcumatanc:ea of Belu1hl'1 doth are 1\lll unclear. A &rand Jury in Loi An1elea hu been hea.rtna te1Umony on the matter and plan• another aeulon Thunday. black J~ep alons the windin1 The aummor before Beluahl peopi.," Bryant ult.I I ~~~~ ........ -~~&-~~~~--".._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..;~~~~~~---· I ..... c LUXURY THEATlfES 11t lwtM1th11tSl1 .. 111uOlllYS2.1AU•lm0tlltfwittllett4 A year qo Saturday, a fatal dOle of heroln and cocaJ.ne took John BeluahJ while hia atar wu still rWna. lt'a been a painful year for hla frienda and family. And a lonely one for hia fana. Dan Aykroyd, Beluahl'a comic partner, Chilmark nelahbor and friend, aaid he waa emotionally crippled by Belu1hi'1 death at flnt. Theee daya, Aykroyd aa.ld, "He'a not always there In my thoughta, not the way It waa ln the be1lnnlng when I would wake up and think of him Immediately. After the manner of death la cleared away, "The work will be left and the work I.a 1ood," uid Lome Michaela, producer of the orlainal "Saturday Nljht Live" that brought Belushi hla firat fame. s m•GHer•J11Il6J6'"4255J /~~~~.) At age 33, Belu.ahi died ln a hotel on the glittery Sunset Strip, where he had fame and IUC1Ce91, and WU buried on this ialand, where he had peace and privacy, 1n a cemetery older than the republic. His visit.on find no tombetone. On a pat.ch of land trampled to mud, a pyramid of smooth stones and a wreath, soggy and yellowed, mark lhe apot. "I know when I go back to Martha's Vlneyard I will pus hill grave, and I will have to go there and eat a chicken and ijink • six-pack," he said. This paat year "has been different" without Belushi, added Peter Simon, a photographer who uaed to lllten to ref.!'ae muaic with Belushi. "It'• IOrt of chllllng" to watch the ahow'a reruna, he added, "but It'• just astounding lhe amount of good work th.at he left. The body of hia work will a1way1 be remarkable and I don't think it will date." Belushi left hi.a estate, valued at $2 million, to Judith Jacklin Belushi, hi.a wife and high .:hool sweetheart. She plans to write a book about him and uy. she will one day put a marker on his IJ'BVe. "People atop and weep and leave all kinda of things on the arave," said Betty Bryant, •lectwoman 1n the ialand town of Chilmark, population 500, where Belushi wu a registered Repu blican, homeowner and community .ctivist. "It a had an Interesting effect on a lot of my friends wno take cocaine. John wu aomeone who uaed drup but got away with it. Now a lot of people can't take cocaine with the comic or She r ecently produced a tribute on "Saturday Night Live.'' a 5-minute segment of anapsbota. "We had a very e;!vate life," she said on. NBC's 'Today" show. The lribl.lle came about because "the kinda of N things being aald about him weren't repreeentative of him as a inan." The stocky comedian with buahy black eyebrows began his career with the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago. His big break was "Saturday Night Live," on which he often played wild-man characters. Before leavins the a how. he launched a film career that included "Animal House," "1941" and "The Blues Brothen." He twned to a more serious role In the romantic comedy "Continental Divide.'' and played straight man to Aykroyd'a zany character ln the comedy, "Neighbora.'' It was a year ago Satur day th at J ohn Belushi d ied . The actor -com edian is remembered Belushi bought his $600,000 Martha's Vineyard estate in 1979 from Conner Defenae Secretary Robert McNamara. Belushi'• publicist once aald the comic was buried here because "It was the one place he reallr slept well." for his roles as The Samurai Warrior a nd· The Beluahls gray frame house, on 16 acres of 9Cn.lb oak. his portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Serena Richardson and Kurt Weinheimer are members of the Bella Lewitzky Dance Company which will perform at UC Irvine this week. Bella Lewitzky Dance Company · to perform this week 8t UCI The Bella Lewttzky Dance Coompany ia com1nc to OranQe County for a 9el'ies of three oonoerta at UC lrvlne tonight, Tunday and Wednesday ~at8p.m. The 12·member modern dance enaemble, which toun throuahout the United Stat.ea and Eurooe. will perfonn at ucra VW.ap Theatre. The cxmpany ta under the dlrect.kln of Bella lAwitlky, a cboteo8rapher and danclr for nearly tiw dem.tlel lAwitr.lr;y'a cndlta lnclude: member, Board of Truatee Fou.ndatioo foe Advancement of th e Arla; member, Board of Directon, Arla, EducatloD and Americana, Inc.; member, Joint Cm>mleelm of Dance and Theatre Aa:redltadcn. and member, c.alifomSa Arta Council. . t.wltlk:y WU a1lo the 1978 rec:ipent of the Annual Dance Mapdne Award, dance'• mo.t ~ award, an honor ahe lhared &bat year with Mikhail 8aryahn1kov. Abo on the projl'Ull are "Pas De Bach" (1977), a ooromentary on Unaerlna baroque mannertarna featurtna \he music of Jonann Sebastian Bach; "Chan1H and Choice." (1981), wh ich waa choreopaphed by Lewitzky and the Company and "Suite SaUe," (1980), a lyric dance 1et to six piano piec. by F.rik SaUe. ~ out the pr'Oll'alD are "Ceremony for Three" (1872), and "SJ*lfll Between" (1874). "Chana-and Choices.'' "Continuum" and "Spaces Between" will be performed toni1ht and W~y. "Ceaemony foe 'nln!e," "The Snno of the Woman," "Suite S.Ue" and "Pu De ~ wW =--med Tuelday. U. '6 and $6 far een1or cttbena and UC IMne t.culty, naff, alumni and ttudenta, and can be ob1.ainad by caWna (714) 83M379. .. DON'T MISS 'TABLE FOR FIVE'. Volght'I M.-OU. Port,... TUme T"'8 ~.._. Into A ~·· _,..,,..,,._ .. UI UU s .. Joo~ ., l[.able ~•ur·Ftve - ' -, •. ' 8'! .. ·-· ·~ * FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V111tOvr ... ARCADE of GAMES• :· ... ·.; ..... 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' '1=",.:.- ... 0PHIE'I CHOICE" 1111 ·---- "THI I NTITY" "" --·-"IPNNG nvsR" ---- "ATotr'"l ------ "THI INTITY" .,.. -............. Clll .. _ "VIClllL.ANTW" "" -... TRIKING U CK""" ..,,.L ~­-·~· TH1...-• 11Alt"N"'• -"Aml!THl-ANDPAU·· ±¢ I I ( I I ., J l ) 1 ) f •. I I 1 4 } •. J ( ~ ' f I I I I I' -·- f9.\Rt'lt:l.D THE Ft\MILl' ClaCl'S "look! That newspaper thinks it's a kite!" ,.i\RMl,\Dl"KE by Brad Anderson "But, doctor ... your vacation doesn't start untll tomorrow!" ,.00~ ,.l'LLl~S ,,...T'S A THOOGfo'T r' NOT STUDYt~<i ........ ~ KAYO? •·TSK···( PMN.l!TI i lH91N(]IW lV ~'J'f/lJ.V 3M Bl6GEORGE by Gu• Arriola by Jim Davis 8EWAR( Of GIFT~ e£MINCi AIA. MOlf.C?> C'•m~i .. vos~ .. "" by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP) At "I IOtemnly 1wHr to tell the truth when I HY I halt Moncta~1." Hank'Ketchum I DE:\~IS THE ME~ACE I~ t @] [!] ~~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz a•· GOllN ON lllDGf ~~~-'~ -------------------------------------------~ ........... __ __ ~ BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF -- Q.l-Both vulnerable. u South you hold: tJU. c::>AITI 01 ..... The blddtnr hu procffded: WNt Nri Eat& .._. l 0 OW. PUI I c::> , ... l. , ... ? What do you bid now? A. -Partner ha• ahown that he hu a better than minimum takeout double with a nve-urd 1p1d11ult. ln 1upport of 1pad11, your hand 11 worth 11 point•. To bid any lea• than four 1pad11 dote your holdlnr an lnju1Uce. Q.Z-A• South. vulnerable. you hold: + KJ Q J76S 0.~8 t Jtsd The bidding hu proceeded: Nerd! tut 8 .. ll w .. t I • PHI I NT P111 Z O P111 Z • P111 S • Pue ? Whal action do you take'! A.-Yo u have 1 weak hand and most of your valuea are sort. 1.e., queens and Jacks. which might prove to be or doubtful value. But partner knows you are weak. What he dOfan't know i1 that you have two honors in his trump suit and a key honor in hit aecond 1uit. That i1 juat Jl'DGE PARKER As JE.ANN1E AND SAM ENTER COVNTR'I OOY'S ROOM AT THE HOSPITAL THEY FINO HIM TRVlNGTO SELECT AN ENC::>A6EMENT R11'6 FROM A JEWELERS TR AY' DRt\BBLE ,, tnourh to take the push to four 1pad11. Q.1-Eut·WHt vulnerable. u South you hold: tlO'IM <:?IW OAl4 tAI The blddlnr hu procteded: N...U. Eut It•" Wnt l t I <:? Pue Pue DW. I <:? 7 What action do you take'/ A. -By reopen Inc with a double, partner ha• 1hown 1 sood hand . You can probably npect four defanalvt triclu from him. Your hand rat•• to take at ltut thrff trick• on dtltnte. At thlt vulnerabll· lty. that look• llkt a 600 pen· atty at leut. Doubl1. Q.4-A• South, vulnerable. you hold: tl0'114 <:?IW OAM •Al The blddlnr lw proceeded: Nertil Eut 8...d Wtlt It 1 <:? PUI Put ow. z <:? 7 What action do you take? A.-No th1111 not a repeat of the previoua problem. The hand 1;;d bidding are the aame. but the vulnerability is not Thi• time, a penalty or 300 might not be sufCident '1'M£ f{AIW "A~ r1NAU.i ~romo. ~No 'f i.1~ ~uN I~ ~MlNlt-U:i! FOR BETTER OR t'Oa •OR8E I PUT Tt-iEM IN R 8PG AND compenutlon whu you could tlott out the rubbtr. 8ince partner •hould have four 1pade1 for hi• reoptnln1 takeout double. jump to thrH 1p11dH to invite part ner to game H he h11 aound valuea. Indeed, we would not quibble with four epadH. because the hand• 1hould m well. Q.5-Neither vulnerable, 11 South you hold: +85 <:?1$ OQMH tAKQlO The blddlnr hu procHdtd: Nertil Eut 8 .. ll Wtlt 1 • Pue I O Pue 4 0 , ... ? What do you bid now'/ A.-You have no need to bl uhamed of your hand -It i• the equivalent of an openinr bid. Faclnr a partner who lw jump ralled. you art In th• •lam aone. Tht beet way to set your meuar• l trOll to partner It to cue·bld five clubl. If partner can do no more than return t.o live diamonda, p111. Q.t-Both vulnerable, 11 South you hold: t9874'J <:?At 071 •Al5 1'ME. ~NIN& Af'f~R ~ fU1..i~IORM t-5 ~WA'<!> NllE ! The blddlns ha• pr~td: Nri Eut s.-. WM& fl I. ,.,. I. ,... •A 2. , ... 1 What do you bid now? A.-Onct partner raltH "• spades. your hand revaluH • I to 14 points. Since partner ' opened, you have enough for game. Bid four 1padu. Anything lea• earn• you an award 11 Conaervativ• of the Yur. ·' ~· ·'· .. tl.w de )'IW eMeM ill • .... .,..m, a.ad? ci..ri .. a .... tau ta.. ..... ,. ,., • CIPJ .. "Wl.aal-s Opt..., Luch," 1tad 11.U t• "G1,.a·Leed1," care tf tW1 ' ... ,,.,.,, P.O. 801 ZH, Nenrtecl, N.J. 076'8. Maki c!Mdu ,.,.w, tAI N1w1-,.,.,...._,, by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston by Tom Batiuk FUND-AAl~NG ! I ' • .. Richard Thomas identifies with character he plays By P'RED ROTHENBERG ,.,, ................ NEW YORK -Kank WHlhur\11 Jr g~w up wltho\;lt hia father -but with ht. father's ll•g"nd At timelt, carryina the burden or his dad'• name. fame and early death wa a the slufr o f COW\try--and-weatem lament. The atrugale to leave his father's shadow and u.ert hit own music.al and pel"llOnal ident..lty ia the focua of tonight'• NBC movie, "Uving Proof: The Hank WlJITama Jr Story," based o n the aut.ob!<>lfaphy by Williams and Michael Bane. "That aucker cut.a a long lhadow I'm the living proof of that." says ~k in the movie Ilichard Thomu, himself trying to overcome television's inflexible image of hlm-as John-Boy Walton, gives Hank an ee.meslnftl but not enough eer1hinea lo be totally credible. Thomas' amging doee justice lo Hank's tunea. whJch are perofnned a half-dozen time• to enliven a production that dawdles too much , yet still manage s to be appealing. At the age or 8. Hank sings hlS daddy's SOl'\g5 on atage, beneath a huge picture of Hank Wil..IJanu Sr. As he gets older. he rebels against h is controlling mother, Audrey (Allyn Ann McLene), who stifles any creativity. "I know I'm not great. I juat Imitate," ht-wn~ m one aona On 1\.ltac. AuJr,•y won't It'll him alna hl1 own aonat. At home, where another l.rf•r-than-llf~ picture of Hank Sr adorns the fami y room, ahe snubs any woman who m.taht take her boy away "When I httar you doing hi.I 10np, lt ~ .. him cloee to me," Aud~y tella Hank Hank Wl.llia.ml S r died at the aje or 29 from an alcohol-Induced heart failure. Hank finally tean away the apron atrtna-, but hla fans aWl won't let him be anybody but the amgin' lJTlaCe of Hank Sr. On the road, he 1uocumb9 to some of the same temptation.a that hooked hla father -druga. alcohol and easy women. He breaks up with his hometown girl-next-door and marries an aggrealve woman. June, played by the talented Liane Langland, tuma out lo be another Audrey. She advocates pleuing the Cans with the oldies. thmking more of gate receipt.a than her husband's needs. The marriage dlaaolves, and so does Hank1a diacipline. He arrives drunk for one concert, and later tries lo kill himself with an overdo.e of pills. A new man.ager (Clu Gulager) and a supportive girlfnend (Ann Gillespie) help tum his life around. But his rebuilt career is nearly destroyed when his face IS severely damaged in a mountain-cllmbmti accident. 'Children of Pride' subject of PBS documentary By BETSY KENEDY -..11tl1l1I ,,_ W,.._ NEW YORK -F.ach of Kojo Odo's 21 kids came to him as a shadow of a child -physically or mentally handicapped, abused by adults o r a sluggish child care system and, worst of all, unwanted. But Odo, a 42-year-old bachelor. wanted them, and in the Last 10 years, whether 3 years old or 15, they have come to his old, lour-story Harlem brownstone and been nurtured in his love, safe in the knowledge that their days or lJ\Stituuons and foster homes are over. These "special needs" children. all considered hard lo pl.ace by adoption agencies, are bl08S0ming, surprising doctors and social workers with their physical. mental and emotional progress. Odo and hi• children are the subject of a documentary, "Children of Pnde," lhat will be broadcast tonight u part of public TV's "Frontline" series. The decision lo make the film was a painful one for the fiercely private, protective man who worried that the family he had carefully r.u.ed not be destroyed, turned Into an "oddity and a freak ahow" -that his children not be mishandled m the procets, or exploited. But he agreed to make "Children or Pnde" after putting the idea to a family vote, because. he says, "I felt there was a need for a statement to be made that would help promo~ homes for chtldttn. "Our future is being destro y e d by i.natituµonaJiutJon of our children," Odo says. Children are being ••vtctimized and labeled and destroyed. Given the opportunity, they can make it." The "credentials" of his five girls and 16 boys, all of them black, as is Odo, are impressive. "I have a child who is blind." Odo says. "l haw a couple of children who have rather poor eyesight. I have a couple of children who have been diagnoeed as brain-damaged, a couple diagnoeed as retarded, a couple who may possibly be tenninally ill. "I have a c hild with nephritis (a kidney cll9eue), a child with severe sickle cell anerrua. I have aeveral children who have been diagnoeed aa leVettly emotionally disturbed. I have a child with alcohol syndrome and several with failure to thrive," diag:no9ed at birth as dependent on either ;alcohol or drugs, he says. He says his commitment to the children began a decade ago, after he had read an article about the plight of black children within the child care system. Odo says he expected aorne bias: He was black, he wu single and he wore gold rings ln his ierced l-11 l1.t-l-C1r ..... ., ... , ........ o.c. NIPO#rr ,.,., ltOTU ~ tiDCEDES BENZ ROllS ROYCE FERRARI MASERATI Cl.EE BMW CONVERT. r.IJSTANG CONVERT. YW CONVERTIBLE LKOLN CADl.UC CORVETit FORD (714) 650-1180 2DO W, c...t ""'w ~ .... ,,. .. -.. °""' ' '°' ears, noae and lips. and silver bracelet.a bunched up to ha elbows. "I didn't fit into the stereotype or the sujted, tied, black middle class ma.le." he says. The bias was there, but, says Odo, "After a while, I developed a reputation for being able to cope Social worke rs began to believe in me. it wasn't a matter of breaking the law, it was a matter of breaking policy." His decision to take only "special needs" children came about by accident. He asked for a healthy black boy, aged 3 to 6. What he was offered was a 7-year-old with one arm and "somewhat severe emotional problems." By the fourth or fi~ child. Odo says he knew special needs children ~re "what I wa.s going to be about." Odo was head of an adoption resource center at Columbia Uruvers1ty until late last year. when the JOb was eliminated by cutbacb tn federal funding. Now he works only at jobs that permit him a flexible schedule. That schedule begins at 5:30 each day when he walks the two d o&s and s tar ts the first of in.numerable loads of laundry before waking the kids at 6. Ke J(eta them all off to their public or speoal schools. then does the household chores Early Bird Dinner Specials BEEF RIB DINNER '5.95 Includes Soup or Salad Baked Potato & Corn on Cob al.sp Pacific Re4 Saa,per Priae lilt '7.95 DAJJ.Y Stt7J.a. SUI. ........ > Tonight 7: 30 I want to survive American Chellenge. Totally alone. 3,000 miles of open ocean to cross. A race of 89 small boats Share the struggle as solo sailors test themselves against the awesome Atlantic. Plu1: 8:45 The Ra Expeditions Anthropologlat Thor Heyerdahl aeta out on a harrowing tran•Atlantlc journey In •fragile reed boat. Can he prove that ancient cultures made this 1ame voyage over 3000 yeare ago? 10:45 Thi M-af Blndhl Sir Rlcherd Attenborough narratn a behlnd-tM-acenet look at~ of the moet mualve proJtcttln the hl1toryof cinema -the making of the eplo f llm "Gandhi." Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, MarOh 7, 1883 DAYTIME ~·a SHOW8 -4:30- ()) THI! 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Nt-1-0rkl ' Here's a b~ offer that will open bacon or four sausage links, your choice your eyes: one dollar off a Season's of three griddle c.akes, or hash browns C.OuntJy Breakfast It's our most popular and buttered toast and jell)t Now that! breakfast, and what a big meal it isl 'l\Yo what you call a ~ cooked your wa~ four strips of break on breakfMt Honest-1&-goodness good food.ow , .. ..... C! ... .· . .. :-. .. .. .. ( I I I f' I ~l Orange Coaat DAILY PILQT/Monday, Merch 7, 1883 Garage sales. yard sales. rummage sales. street sales no matter what you call them, the idea 1s the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH When you get trred of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a ltttle extra cash, have a garage salel So get into the act, clean out those unwanted items. and make money doing 1tl It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make 1t simple. 1 Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your • sale Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held 1n the evening. 1ust after work. Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away, such as lairs or community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. 2 What to sell. Everything• That is. everything you haven't used in the • last year If an item has antique value. or rs brand-new. or has unusual value. be sure to ask a healthy price for 11 Get a pad of paper and search your whole house Look everywhere. and list everything. ~.This 1s your main attraction and your best source of income Be sure to place furniture where 11 can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the class1f1eds for compansons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest Rock1nq chairs. chest of drawers. tables and chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Afttiqwt. Smaller antiques should be groupeo. and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them Nostalgia items are very popular - display them well aotWRcJ. Make sure clothing is clean. and mark the price way down Put as many things as possible on hangers Separate kids things by age Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a _, on clothes except for unusual items. which should be tagged witn an explanation (ltke. "hand-embroidered flowers. dress worn by Mae West).· ....... '"·These will sell for a fair price only 1f they work No one will take your word for 1t. Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better yet. have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as rs .. "-h. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight A good idea 1s to name your plants before the sale (Spider lady, Cousin Jasper. Maggie~ and wnte a line or two on the name card about how to care for them. ] Write your ad. Here 1s a suggested ad ... Garage Sale -desks. Bentwood rocking chair. toys, infat)ta' clothing, 1922 • Victrola en original cabinet. many gadgets, lots of unusual items. rock collection. plants. Refreshments. 8 am. to 6 p.m Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet. Yourtown. Just west of Marn and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to ltst unusual items Be as spec1f1c as poss1ble. Give drrecttons if needed Don "t use abbr81f1ations -many people won't bother to decipher them CAUTION: Don't advertise anything you don·t really have Every rtem 1n the' ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. c 4 Where to advertise. Pla.ce y·our ad where 1t 'Mii be seen by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The • Daily Pr lot 1s read by 88,000 adulfs in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. Irvine. Huntington Be•ch and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure And with the Pilot. you·re not paying for W98te circulation rn Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more. and start It a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. 5 Make a sign. To help make your sale successful, make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14" x 22" 6 Placing your sign. The morning of the sale, bUt not before, place your signs Be sure and add your address and any • d1rect1onal arrows This should be done about a halt hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where rt can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians CAlJTION: Some towns have faws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs Please check with your town's planning department or clerk 7 Marking prices. · Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varo1us sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape. However you mark them . ..-. prtces low. Garage sales are tor bargain hunters. Remember. whatever you can·t sell yo~'41 have to drag back 1n the house and store again for atiother year 8 Serving refrest.1Wts. This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly • atmosphere. It also enCC>W'8g89 people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. Yoo could even charge tor expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in business for the day. with a lemonade stand. 9 Displciy. Make sure everything can be seen Have card tables or • boards used as shelves between two ehaira. Don't cause people to bend o._., unless you can't help It. UH one table as a desk wt*1t you can ... everything and take money. Use onty one cash boJC (tin ean1 Of boJCH work fine) and make sure eomeone la appolnl9d "cashier .. at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questions. reUef for lunch • .to . Check your nei9fbon and friends. •See if any want to join your uae. This will give you aomeone to snare e•~ with and lncrHM lntereat In your ule. It otnen )oln you, be Mn to lrtcha th .. tn your ad (example: "th,....famfly tale." "nelghbOmoOd Nie"~ Group sales are a k>t more tun. too. • aooa LUCK WITH YOUll GAMM IAL8 MAY IT .. Wccatll'UL MIO l'UNI . -· . D11t &o &r1Hml11toe trouble &oday's a&ock m.a~el q..otatto•• wlll eot appear. Return of high inflation feared By Tiie Alsoclated Prell NEW YORK -A ll"OUP of economt.ta warned today that double-dialt Inflation and economic stagnation oou.ld return ln the next two or three yean, despite growiJll tlgna of an economic recovery. • The Shadow Open Market Committee, ~ 1Si>' " of "monetartat" eoonomata, urged the Federal Raerve Board to slow the growth of the nation's money supply, even If it mHn1 slowing tho pace of the recovery. It alao called for curbing the growth of federal spending, a tougher stand on loans to debt-ridden nation. and w ent on record against protectionist trade restr1ctiona. The committee owes ita name to lta self-appointed role as a watchdog of the policy-making ann m the Fed. which ia known u the Federal Open Market Committee. Monetariata believe the quantity of money detennines the level of economic activity and pricel. U the money supply grows too quickly, they believe inflation will be spurred; if money supply IJ'OWS too slowly. the economy will be choked off. "We have paid a very high price ln th.la country to get rid of inflation. It would be foolish policy to squander that now," said Allan Meitzler, a Shadow C.Ommittee member and profeuor at the Graduate School of Indus trial Admi nistration at Carnegie-Mellon Univen1ity in Pittaburgh. Union Bank lo sell offices LOS ANGELES -Union Bank of Loa Angeles said it plans to sell 14 of ita 58 California offices to re.tructure ita retail banking opttat1on1 IO appe&I more to bU&iness executives and profemionala. Union Bank i..t a aut:.idiary of Standard Chartered Bank Group of London. The 14 branches to be aold were among the 35 offices renamed aa Union Bank when the L os Angeles bank m erged with Standard Chartered in 1979. PSA expansion announced SAN DIEGO -Pacific Southwest Airlinel _plans to expand and eventually operate routes out of Dallas and other major cities, and it may even work out 90llle kind of deal with Braniff Airways, aaid PSA president Paul C. Barkley. A deal for PSA to leue 30 Braniff Airways jets offirially expired last Friday at midnight, two days after a federal appeals court blocked the deal, saying it was almost equal to a reorganization for Braniff. (PSA , hued in San Diego, aerves John Wayne Airport in Orange County.) Few~r Wespercorp sales seen From Tbe BaalDesa Wire Randy Knapp. chief executive officer of Wespercorp, Tustin, haa announced that he anticipates reductions in sales and earnings level. for the quarter ending March 31 when compared with the prior quarter. "Our tape controller bu.inea hu since mid-February been significantly impacted by the unanticipated downturn in our OEM busi neu, including cancellations of OEM orders and unexpected disruptions in order flow aa the company implemented ita strategy to concentrate on sales to end-u.era throuah distributors," said Knapp "As a result we are now projecting that controller revenue• for the current quarter should be down by about $1 million." Mitsubishi sales increase M.iwubishi Motor Sales of America Inc., Fountain Valley. has reported a meable increue in new car and truck sales volume for the month of FebNary topping its highest previous monthly sales by 67 percent. February car and truck sales totaled 3,270 units. MMSA's previous high month was November 1982, in which 1.957 vehicles were aold. Gold price $8.50 an ounce LONOON -The U.S. dollar turned sharply lower agai.nat moat other major c:urrendel in early European trading today. with the West German mark boosted b the political victory there of Clwlcellor- Helmut ~hl's conservative coalltion. The price m Fld ~ • much as $8.50 an ounce to rebound from ita slide Friday. Brokers said the bullion market was anxioualy awaiting the outcome of a meetina in London by the Organ.t.zation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Gold coins By Tbe Anoctated Presa Selected world gold prklel today: . ' .... , .· .. LoDCloll morning fixing $421.26, up $8.76. Lo.•• afternoon fixing $420.75, up $8.2&. Paris afternoon fixing *427.77, off $1.09. Prautwrt fixina $f22.01, off $4.66. l•rlu late afternoon $420.50 bid, up $4.60· • $421.50 Mked. • .a a.., 6 llarmu (only daily quote) $420.75, up ..,.20. ~ <ooJ.y daily quote> $420.76, "'f ta.2&. =::f•Dst~ fabricated (only daily quote '441.79;. Up $8. • •I• NY C.mes aoJ.d apot month Frt. $417.eo off 1 •12.10. • .. Silver • ,. i HMdy and Harman. $10.22 per troy ounm. Gold Of, IA NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferraue metal .... today: . I f l .. f ¥ a a A llllJPlllt MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1993 ClASSIFllDC4 The jury is still out Campbell's gamble nearly backfires By JOHN SEV ANO °'.._....,,......., LOS ANGELES -About the only concluaion one could draw ln watchini ye.t.erday'1 USFL opener between New Jeney and La. Angeles wu that maybe the wi1dom of the head coache1 involved lhould be questioned. With a multi-million dollar, Hei1man Trophy-winninl running back at his dlapoeal, why did Generala Coach Chuck Fairbanka run Henchel Walker only 16 times? On the other hand. with the Exprea holding a 20-15 lead and le. than four minuta remaining, why did LA c.o.ch Hugh Campbell decide to go for a f'lnt down on fourth-and-one at hia own 32? In both cues, knowledge isn't being questioned here ... only sanity, although the Exprea did walk away with a 20-15 victory before 34,002 at the Collaeum. Campbell wu fortunate with hia gamble. As one might expect, the Express didn't make their tint down and the Generals took over at the LA 31· with 3:48 to 1(0. Three excruciating minutes I.at.er, however, the Express got the ball back aa the Generals came up inches lhort in their quest for a fl.rat down at the LA two-yard line. For the record, Campbell, who won five Grey Cups while with Edmonton in Canada, explained his strategy thil way: In other USFL openers .. •George Allen returned to the nation's capita!. leading the Chicago Blitz to a 28-7 win over the Wuhlngton Federals. •Ex-Cal quarterback Fred Besana sparked the Oakland Invaders past the Arizona Wrangers, 24-0. •Chuck Fuslna paced the Phlladelphla Stars to a 13-7 win over the Denver Gold. •John Reaves passed for 358 yards. guiding the Tampa Bay Bandits past the Boston Breakers, 21-17. •USFL roundup, page C2. •USFL summaries, page C3. sidelines becauae Walker didn't have enough time to properly prepare for the game. Fairbankl alao added the club 1eemed to be "doing OK" with Larry Coffy (Walker'• replacement) in the backfield and, in being behind, the New Jeney coach felt Walker wu ill ~uipped to pick up the Expre91' blitzing~. if rett Construction Co. "We had two defenlive baclu hurt and l didn't have confidence we could atop their passing game. l had a loi more contidence that we could get the fl.rat down." "Thia is the guy's first time out. Everyone is expecting an enormou1 amount from him," Fairbank& explained. "I ;u.t didn't want to put him in a situation he'd have a problem with." 1 ' l I ' I I Kansas City third baseman George Brett put his time to good use this weekend while waiting his turn at bat at the Royals' Fort Myers, Fla. spring camp. He makes a bench out of cinder blocks, a board and a piece of astro-turf, then is joined by teammate Willie Wilson. Nobody aaked Campbell how confident he was the Express wu going to wln alter the offense failed to acoompliah ita tuk. Fairbanlu' decision to keep Walker idle, primarily in the aecond half when he canied the ball only five times for 21 yard.a. is even more of a mystery. Fairbanka said he kept his college star on the Walker didn't exactly aha.re ha coach's view. "[ didn't run out of gas or anything. I could have played more, but coach decided tO go with some of our other bacb late ln the game," Walker explained, as he touched the ball only twice in the fourth quarter (on the team's final .eries) . • I alker: B i JOHN SEV ANO ~ o.llJNot ..... S ANGELES -If Hersc hel W la indeed making $1.2 million a ye~ aa haa been repocted, he earned $3 1.56 every time he touched the ball b yesterday at the Coli9eum foe the N~ Jereey Generals. What the team got in return wu 65 ~ 16 carries rush.Ing. three yards o one reception , one touchdown · • and a lot of standing around on New Jeney sidelines -although the la is no fault of Walker'1. oomparlaon. based on an 8tirnated 000 a year, LA Expre911 running back T y Boddie earned $108.02 every time had the football. Jn return. the Express received 77 y on 13 carries rushing. 49 yards on .. . 16 five receptions and one touchdown puling. Something'anotrighthere! 'n>e numbers, however. don't lie and although Walker came in as the much bally-hooed attrae\ion. It wu Boddie who walked away with the attention ln the Expn!91' 20-15 victory. ''We're hard to compare becauae we're two different peo 1le," understated Boddie, who WU . by the Express on the 12th of the draft. ''Thia ia cnly one game and I juat happened to gain more yarda than he did." Actually. there i1n't the al~test similarity between Walk.er and die. One la big, fut, the prx>to -type NFL running back with speed, while the other is 1mall (5-11, 195), reliea on quickneM and pcobebly would be out of football il it wasn't for the new league. Monetarily? 'nlat'1 even a bigger joke u Walker haa a three-year pact calling for a base salary of $1.2 million per seuon (broken down that'• $66,666.66 per game), while Boddie haa a one-year deal at the USFL minimum (around $3~.ooo. which breeD down to $1,944.44 per game). "I wun't worried, and really didn't think about it." said Boddie about ail the publicity surrounding Walker. ''I flaured that Henchel would do hll thing.1 just wanted to show LA who Tony Boddie waa. "l'Vl! alwaya looked at He~hel as a goal. I always tried (in college at Montana State) to outruah or outplay him.'' It's probably safe to aawne Walker never .et his standards next to Boddie's. "I think I did OK." was how Walker explained hil performance. "I could have played better. How much so? I don't know. "I'm not out to prove anything. All I want to do ia play. I ran the ball a little better than I expected. and I caught a pua. I guea that would be the pluaes. ~ for the minuaes, we lost the game and that'1 the mmt important thing." Walker, who had only a week to prepare for his first game u a pro. admitted to being a little surpriled by what he aaw. "It's tougher than I thought it would be," aaid Walker, who was a man among boys in college. "A lot of guys had more speed than I expected to see. And besides (See WALKER, Pase C!) Laguna's Leach captures doubles title LA JOLLA -Top eeeda Tim Paw.at and Laguna Beach'• Rick Leach defeated fifth eeeded Scott Davia and John Letta of Stanford, 6-3, 6-2. ~. 6-2 to capture the 94th Pacific Coast Mena Tennla Double. Championship at the La Jolla Beach and Tennia Cub yesterday. It wu the tint time a team repeated since Peter Fleming and Brian Teacher won CIOIW!ICUtive titles in 1976 and 1976. Pawut is a fntshman at the Univenity of Southern California and Leach, an !!I-rear-old senior from Laguna Beach High. ia the top-ranked junior in the United S'-*· ---------~ -~ WW'1llllDl!ln is the 8eCOOd oldest In the United Stat.es. F.arlier ln the day. Pawut and Leach' won their Nm1final match with a 7 -6. 7-6 vict.oty over fourth wded Richard Gallien TENNIS 11 and Kelly Jones of Pepperdine. Davia and Letta reached the fin.ala by downJ..na Rill Baxter and John Van Nostrand of Pepperdine 6-4, 6-2. Navratilova wins INGLEWOOD -Top-.eeded Martina Navratilova defeated second eeed Chris Evert Lloyd 6-1, 6-3 yesterday to capture a women'• tennis tournament at the Fon.am. Navratilova and Evert Lloyd later paired up to win the $10,000 doublel title with a 7 -5, 6-3 victory over Bettina Bunge of West Gennany and Billie Jean King before a crowd of 7,994. The tournament champlonahlp !1'8kh Bates Motel ·needs Anteaters face PCAA's hottest team • JUSt a little room little room," Mid the winninl jlx:key. ~it by &dna wide-at one time• far out_• the w\dth ot four rival~ Trainer John Goaden, a 31-year-old SncU.hman who came to t.he Unic.d Stai.. in 1978, tenMd hia l,t40-pou.nd dMY'et "wry ..... ui. cs.pta hil ~1.U. 8Dd N1Y to train." .. Motel .,... 17 hand., compmnble to the .. of a 7-toot t ft -tbaU .... Now bt ~. Nit .,... Elilt'1 the One, wttla~ 2~-...... w~ wtthlildle Delabou.aye, flnJahed Ualrd ...._._...._ ,,,. fnand .............. ,,. Wonder n•v,z.,r_2rovtded 1 •• ,..... 'WI", ..... ,,_ fotdae lW...aa. w .. 1:11 M. .............. ,.... -w AA ul la 1m. ,,. ........ ~ .. ..., ..... 2 , .... Min ~ ............... NtMlda Lall Yeps, the No. 1 aeed for the PCAA buketball tournament which be1tna 'Ibunday, baa drawn the 7 p.m. ltarUns time for ita pme with Pld.tic al the Forum. The other three quarterfinal ~ find Utah State (20-7) va. Sen J~ State (13-1~! p.m.; UClrvtne (18-11) va. Stat. (18-8) al 4 o'clock;~ c..1 State "'1l.inon (21-8) YI. Lons 8Mch Sta .. (12·1&) at 9 o'clock. 1be ~ ....... f« 7 pa -~ J'nday with the ~"C4. ecbed~ for l The Aa ....... Who flnWwd In lftb ......... ~.dt &Mll two ...Unp wtth ih• ... ...._ t1"8 ~ wtM&nl at ltom~l·H, wbU• lotln1 at ~,..,.,.,, fte AtDfn .. M\111 wn diillr ::~.,-~· ~ ::.: .... ~ .. _~_ ... , ... .,. •.• ~·,~,.!!!" .... "la~.::..-..,_ was the ~ meeting of the world's top two women'• tennis pl.ayers. and despite the la.a, Evert Lloyd still holds the .eriee advantage at 30-20. "It help. to get the year off on the nght foot." aaid Navratilova. "[ had two bad games with unforced erron.. but Chris is the toughest one to play." In the flnt .et. Navratilova held a 5-1 lead, but Evert Lloyd ltill man.aged to make lt tough. takina Navratilova to deuce twice in the final game. Evert Lloyd started out strong in the leOOl'ld eel, POI ahead 3-1 on an unforced error by Navratilova. But the champion came beck with 12 ltraight points to take a 4-3 le.d and eventually the $35,000 first prize. "I now know I can rally from the bueline," Mid Navratilova. Cas and Mas spark UCI to sweep UC Irvine. behind the pltchina of aenicr ea. Soma and frwbman Mai Yota, rolled to a double-he.del' sweep of villtlna UStU yeaterday in colleae bMebel1 8Ction. Soma 1eattend 10 usru hlta and atruck out five ln wtnn1nC hi• Unt 1ame :f;!n•l three "-. S-2. In the tcap. YOU. a left-band.-, ll8o won hit tint ... of the~. theAn•t.n roDlcl. &.; l. Yota (l-2) ~hitter ln the aewn-. In the opms, ...s all of lta run1 in Ul• fourth lAnlJ\I aftlz' belnl--..n. 2.0. A dOuWit Dlmin .............. Dlttott a.. a........_ two-nan d u • and laeve·\'Jiaworth11 .nllel fly ... the .,,, .. , -lcnadlkliM .... Xtlil hMr lllD'.•••w.,.ii .. M liUli &lu •••o••· 11•••· 1oln1 '""•·f•r·•9arH. II• i.atl • , ... ,.~,= ...... :IC:: ft.I=: Frustrating 8-3 defeat for Kings BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) -When Minnesota'• Steve Payne ICOl9 a hat trick, he hates to be alone. "I like to share," Payne said after both h e and George Ferguson scored three goals apiece in the North Stars' 8-3 victory over the Loa Angeles K.mga last night. The d ouble hat trick has happened only three times in North Star history and each time Payne waa half the double. "It'• }u1t the way it happened,' he said. The way it happened last night wu a flashback to lut aeaaon when the North Stars were u8ed to wide-open games and high acori.ng. 'Thia .euon the emphasis ha1 been on defense and the scores h.aVl! been cloae. "Everybody kind of g o t excited." Payne 1aid. "We haven't had that kind of game in a while." It wu the first regular-eeuon hat trick for Fergu•on in 11 National Hockey Lague aeuom. "Thi.I bu been a frustrating year for me oUemively. To have a QOod game like today i.a a big relief," uJd Ferguaon. who bu scored only eigbt goal.I alnce coming to , the North Stan in a trade with Pituburgh early in the~. But to Minnesota Coach Murray Oliver, center Bobby Smith, who had a pl and four Ulilta, WU the best player Oil the lee Sunday. "He'• been playing well. But thil WU hia best pDle of the .eaaon." "I could have had 10 point. the way It WU ao'nl." Smith Mid. La. AnaeJee c.o.ch Don Perry WU fn.aatrated with hit team'1 play. CdM, Locke vie Wednesday LONG BltACH -Corona del Mar Hlch'• womm'• bmlmtbell '-In conUn\* tta 1883 $ tomonow al 4 o'clock at tht 8-ch Arwna ln the am round th• Southern California ~b-~mplonahtpa tollowtn1 mGAY• Cf7 a.A ~p. I J • ('I Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, March.,, 1e8J Football attendance: USFL, WFL and AFL From AP cl11patc:bH Here's a l11t of announced m opening-day attendance figures for 4. • the United States Football Leagut> Sunday, the World Football League'• first weekend In 1974, and the American Football League's first weekend lD 1960. Note: Great dispantles were later dLSCOvered between the paid attendance and the total m the ballparks at a number of WFL games, and the New York Titans' announced attendance was acknowledged to be about triple the actual number of fans in the stadium. UtWIM li.t• ,~ ~ Chlcaoo Blitz •I W..,.,lnglon F~··· 38,010 Boalon 8tMller1 al Tampa Bay Balldlla· 42,07 Phlladtlpllia Sl9'1 al Oenllilt Gold 4.S. 102 Oakland lnvad«t at ArlJON Wrangten· 45, 187 Ncrw J«My o-a11 at Loa ~ Exp<-34 002 Total announced 11111-..,..... anen<lanoe 204 718 Mlclllgan al Birmingham -t1onlgh1) Wcwtd Football~ New Vorle Siar• at Ja4;llaon11111a Sharkl. 69. t 12 Portland Storm It Phlladelphla a.II 55.53-4 Sout,_n California Sun at BtrmtnQharn Am«ana 53 2J 1 Houaton Ta.1tans al CnleaOO F11a l2.000 Dalrolt Wheal• at Mamphla Soolhman 30.122 The HawaHana at Ille Flor'i<la Blazers 18.825 Tolat announced llrat-weel< allaodooca 258,824 A~ Footbell Laaewa o.n-Broncoa at Boston Pa1r1011 21,597 Oallaa Tu-II Loe~ Cnargars 17.724 HOullon Ollers at Oekland Raio.ti 12,703 8ulfalo BUIS at New Vor~ Tl1an1 t0.200 Total announcec:t flr1t-weak atteo<lance 82.n• Quote of the day Scott McGregor, Ball1more Oriole:. pitcher, on the rcuremcnl of Earl Weaver as manager· "l wish Earl well. I OWt' my career to thl' Lord and the Baltimore orgaruzation. mdudang Earl But I'm not going to mass hts language He cussed so awful last year, I finally told him I wasn'l going to sit beside ham anymore because the Lord was going lo strike him dead If he kept talking like that. and.I didn't wanl to be there when 1t happened" Feds blitzed b y Chicago Rookie Trumaine Johnson caught Ci] one touchdown pass and set up a c. • second to lead the Chicago Blitz past the Washington Federals, 28-7 yi:sterday and gave Coach George Allen a t~tumphant return to the nation's capital to highlight the United States Football League openers. Chicago quarlcrback Greg Landry completed 19 of 26 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns Jobn Reaves passed for 358 yards and three touchdowns, UlCludmg a 33-yard game-winning stnke to Wlllle Gillespie to lead the Tampa Bay Bandits past the Boston Breakers, 21 -17 Reaves completed 28 of 39 passes . . . Cback Falim scorea a TD and David Troat kicked two field goals to lead the Philadelphia Stars to a 13-7 wm over the Denver Gold . . . Fred Besana flred two TD passes to Wyatt Henderson -including a 53-yard bomb m the opening quarter -as the Oak.1&nd invaders downed the Aru.ona Wranglers. 24-0 Fresno State be lts Titans Junior forward Ron Anderson m scored 23 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead Fresno State to a 94-72 win over Cal State Fullerton yesterday in the final PCAA basketball game of the season. Leon Wood 11COred 33 points for Fullerton. including four three-point field goals . . . Ralpb Sampson's jump shot from the foul line with four seconds left earned Vu-guua an 83 -81 win ove r Maryland and the co-championship of the Atlantic Coast C::o~ference wath North Carolina Sampson fmaahe d with 23 points McEnroe loses as U.S. eliminated BUENOS ARIES. Argentina (AP) - Argentina eliminated the defending ctwnpion U.S. Davis Cup team m first-round 1983 World Group action when Gwllermo V1w overwhelmed John McEnroe 6-4, 6-0, 6-1 yesterday to give ArgenUt\a an inaurmountable 3-1 lead in the best-of-five matches format. Gene Mayer defeated Argentina reserve Alejandro Ganz.abal in the fifth game of the aeries. It wM the second singles l01!18 of the aeries for McEnroe, who is ranked third in the world He fell to J oee Luis Clere 6-4, 6-0, 3-6, 4-6. 7-5 in a marathon match which started Friday and w .. finished Saturday morning. It a.190 wu the U.S . ace'• fourth straight llingles defeat in Davia Cup play in Buenos Aires. He dropped both h1I singles matches -.i.o to Vilas and Clerc -here when Afaentlna eliminated the Americans tn 1980. Saddlehack plays at PCC &iidcDebeck Coll• lost a ,c:oln flip yestenlay, th'-9 WUl iravel '° P~ City CoUep tomomJW nAlbt (7:80) tor lta aat.e rqJonaJ community coUep ~ pl.tyo(t pme. 'n>t ~·Paudma wiM« wUl adv~ :.:::r,i..i.rn dale tounwy lri Senta Clara th.t. 7 6erM lose econd in row Bucl1 Wtlllam1 •nd Albert KLa1 m ut•h 1cor ed 22 polntl and Ottt 8lrd1on1 added U , lndudlnl two crucial flold 1oal1 In tho final two mlnuk••, tu lead the New J•nt•y Neot• \O • 111-106 NBA vfctbry over th4: PhUadelph.la 76era y.,1(rrday It WH th• tlrat tlmtt thl1 aea•on PhUadelphU. (60·9) ha.d loet two Waight 1amn Boeton d•ft'aled tht-76•r• Jl'rtday nljh\ . . Ela<-where In th• NBA: Mike Woodson camtt off the bonch and a'Ort'<J 22 polnl.I \o poce ol9ht ff')ay•r• In double ri1ur" •• thr Kan1&1 Chy Kins• thruhed San Dle10. 144 10~. Terry Cummln11 Joo tht-Cllppert with 26 point.a Artis Giimore acored 23 polntl an juat three quar~ra and Georae Gervlo added 20 wtLUAlll as San Antonio ran away from Cleveland, 117-98 . . . Regle Theus 1COred " game-high 28 points and David Greenwood had five poin'-and five rebounda Ln the fourth quarter to 1park the Chicago Bulla past Indiana 106-98 . Jeff Ruland 11COred nine polnta and Rick Nahorn grabbed ~ight rebounds In the l'rucial third quarter, helping the Washington Bulleta to a 102-91 victory over Atlanta. Ruland It'd Washmgt<>n with 25 poanl8 Jobn Drew scored 10 of his game-high 31 pointa In the fourth quarter to pace the Utah Jaz.z to a 110-105 val·tory over the Portland Trail Blazers. Guerrero sparks Dodgers VERO BEACH, Fla. Pedro II Guerrero t•racked a home run and drove an two runs to lead a 14-hit Los Angeles attack as the Dodgers routed Atlanta 10-1 yesterday ln their spnng exh1b1tion opener Jerry Reuss, Alejandro Pena and S teve Howe rombmed to lmut the Braves, 0-2, to fave hits Vancouver slows Jets the second straight night and the ' Darcy Rota scored two goals for ~ Vancouver Canucks outskated and outch<'('ked the hstlcss Winnipeg Jets for a 6-2 Nauonal Hockey League victory last night Elsewhere in the NHL: Ric k Middle too t.e0red lus 300th career goal 34 sa"Onds anto the game, then gave Boston a 3-0 lead with his 37th goaJ of the season to guide the Brui.ns to a 5-2 triumph over Edmonton Jeff Larmer collec-ted two goals and two assists as New Jeniey toppled the New York Rangers, 6-4 . . Peter Stastny scored thr('<' goals, whLle his younger brother Anton had a goal and two assists to lead Quebec: lo their first wan in Hartford in nearly four years. 7-3 . . Buffalo left wing Tony McKegney netted hls 30th and 31st goals of the :.eason to spark the Sabres past ~troll. 6-4 Denis Savard tallied a pair of hrst-perlod goals and assisted on another to lift the Chicago Black Hawks past Montreal, 5-4 Ron Flockhart and Paul Holmgren k'Ored second-period goals and llkka Slnisalo tallied twice to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-3 victory over Ptttsburgh Miller wins golf tourney Jobnoy Mlller turned back Jack n NicklaH' late bid w1lh a no-bogey three-under -par 69 to score a two-stroke victory yesterday in the lnverrary Golf ~1c: at LauderhJll, Fla. It was the 22nd American tour victory for Maller Pries lead s UCLA past Cal Former Corona del Mar High II standout Jeff Pries , a sophomore at UCLA, pitched a five-hJu.er an going the distance as the Bruins toppled California, 3-2 yesterday in a college baseball game at Berkeley Pnes allowed two unearned runs and struck out six UCLA us now 1-1 m the Pacihc-10 and 9-4-l overall Television, radio TV: College Basketball -Dayton al Notre Dame. ~ pm .. Channel 56: UCLA at Washington State, 8 p.m , Channel 56. RADI&. College Basketball -UCLA at Washmgt0n State, 7:~5 p.m ., KMPC (710) TOMORROW'S RADIO Baseball -Dodgers vs Atlanta at West Pahn Beach, Fla., 10.10 a.m ., KA.BC (790) Boats daniaged in LAYC race By ALMON LOCKABl!:Y o.Jlp"'9C ........ ,..., Lot lt.naeles Yacht Club'• !~~mile Trt uland race around Sant• Barbara, Cf&'1allna and San Clemente lalanda rn.. always bt-cn known for ILIJ occulonally rugged upecl.I. Th.la yHr'• race, the 14.'CUnd In ttwl Whitney Serie. tor lntemation.al Of fahore Rule ratJnga wu no exception. Three boetl were badly damaged by strong wind.a and high teU u the fleet approacht'd Santa Barbara laland' Friday rught. Moet .ertoualy dama&ed wu tM yacht Apple Pae, a Santa Cruz-40 which 1uatained a cracked hull and had to be ret1CUed by Cout Guard and Navy craft. Michael Kennedy's Audacious waa dlamaated In the same area bul ma.n.aaed to return under her own auxiliary power. Dkk Pennangton'a Heat Wave lost her rigalna and wu towed t.o Cat Harbor on Catalina I.aland. Final corraclad time .-i111 TfU.ISLAND RACE (Whitney ..... ). IOA-A -1 ~. Wayne Wlllenbwg, f>tarpoinl Bay VC 2 Whlala.wtnd. Stan Miiier. Long 8Mc;tt VC l()A..,B -I VM Ill, Randy Cfowtlly, San Olaoo VC 2 M-tum Pater Tong, South Shora VC; 3 Mutphy'1 Law. Mika ;.._ft ...... , L,_.; e..ctl YC. ' ~,,...,_ ' -· .. SHIP AOCK RACE (TlmM. Ullle Whitney, Tod<! Pactfk: SerlM) PHRF-A -t. Aoclcet, Matte ~ •• Del l\9'f VC. 2 O~lon. Weegar Syndlcale, LAYC: 3 tn1.-, Al ~betg, Alamltoe 8ay YC PHRF-B -I 8lua Mu. St.-And«ton. Cepla1rano Bay YC. 2 ~'-·Bob Young, LAVC. 3 Spindrift, Alan Feltl'la.m, Santa Batt>ara PHRF·C -1 Torch. Al>l>ot1Gaar1ng, Cabrlllo e.aoh VC, 2 C1lll1to. H-IHarlman, Sanla 8arl>are YC~ 3 Eacaffb.ir A L J~ WMI CONI YC ' ' . ~-. MORC -1 WrackleH, AG Ka<llng, Caplatrano Bay YC, 2 HMbet Cr.aper. Mllta Geol'ge, KlnQ Harbor YC 3 Oe1a111 81-.,~ L Beectl VC ' ' ,._., °"iHRF (under 30 fM1} -I AIOha II, GleM Aeao, South Sh0r1 VC, 2 &inehlne, Oenn11 Humphrey, Cabtlllo Bead'! YC. 3 Or~ Bloaaorn Chuck c .... SM.I BMon YC 15 boats compete in Bogart Series Fifteen ocean racing boats turned out tor t.n~ opening two races of Voyagers Yacht Club's Humphrey Bogart Senes -a race to Casino Point, Catalina Island, on Saturday, and a return race on Sunday The two races also were an conjunction with South Shore Yacht Club's Hi-Point Senes In S.turd1y'1 r-the wl~• In Iha Bogart SariN w8'1 CLASS A -t Spirit, A'*' Brorwn, VVC, 2 QvlCklll\ler, Hetm Sch.-. VVC. 3 E Ticket. G Ctlan<ller, Soulh ShOra YC CLASS 8 -I Nugla Too. Jim and Katan Nuoenl. 8aJbOa YC 2 SCfloClt w ..... l(ne1111Wlnllternan VYC. 3 PuMyca. , Jonn Szalay VVC CLASS C I CAMbratlon, Jan Fluega 5$VC In Sun<1ay'1 r-Iha wmr-. -• CLASS A -I Ovlelcllh«. 2 Call Pajamu Carl LUI VYC 3 Sptrll . ' CLASS 8 -I ...... Too. 2 o~. Biii APpa. eve. 3 YO HO Ho. Kan Rogar1. VYC CLASS c -I Hampehlra Aoaa, Dannie Bumalt Soulh Stlora YC 2 CtMbtatton, Jan Fiuega, SSYC ' Boall gaining polnll In SSYC a Hl-Potnl Serlea aatl#'CMy CLASS A E Tlcilat. G Chandler. SSYC, 2 Call P•)•maa. Carl LUI, VVC CLASS 8 1 Nugla Too. 2 ~ BoH "WI VYC 3 Vo Ho Ho. Ken Rogar1. V'YC CLASS C I C411ebretl0n Jan Fluagga. SSYC SORO -I Oaflnance Rici< No'#ltng, SSYC. 2 Yank-Paaha. Ka<tn Olnamoo<. ~t>oa Y<;. ._.., CLASS A -I Cata "9Jamaa. 2 lndlgO Tigar, Ron Deacon VYC Too CLASS B -1 Sct>oc:il Wa.,., Knalat/Wlnlelaman. VVC 2 Nug1a Clau C -I H~ Aoaa. Dennie Bo<nett. SSYC SORO I Sorcerer R-. SSYC 2 Qaflanoa • Rock N Roll WIDS Rock N Roll. sailed by the Rogers-Ritter Syndicate of Dana Pomt Yacht Ciub, was the Class A winner Sunday an Dana Point Yacht Club's Harding Memonal race for Performance Handicap Ra6ng F1eet yachts. CLASS A -1 ROOk N Roll Roger1-Rl1t« Sync:tocata ()f>Y<; 2 ~line, Fred P-. Capistrano Bay Ve, 3 Bang &ang MUwetl, Tom an<l Kallly A<lamton, OPVC CLASS 8 -1 Vlvace BIM Clore OPVC, 2 SunMI. Oulton-M- Syndlcata. Of>YC. 3 Sun"'-. Ev.,, Malanoelly OPYC NO SPINNAKER -I Moo<ly Blua CnarlH Mendanhall unaltactled 2 Sarena. Hilar, Syl\/Mla<. OPVC 3 No n~ Mike KISlng, UNltttlCNO Shy, Bever triumph Shy, aluppered by Don Bever. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, topped a class of 15 F.tchells-22& in NHYC's March One-DeSJgn Regatta Sat urday and Sunday. The four-race senes was sailed m the ocean off Newport Beach. WALKER. • • LUXURY LIA•I PLAN NBA talks may resume I NEW YORK (AP) -National Baaketball Au oclatlon Commmioner Larry O'Brien Mid yesterday that neac>tiations may rfl9ume thia week between the league and playen who have threatened to strike April 2 If an aareernent isn't re.ached on a new contr9CL In an interview o n CBS' "Sporw Sunday.'' 0 18rie.n said that he had recetved a letter from Larry l'leliaher. pMn1 cou.n.1 tor the NBA Playon A.ociaUon lll'OP(lllna \be r.umit:.of ia1U ihat broke off tut y From Page C1 ~he speed, the execution was better than I'm uaed to seeing I gueu that'• the bigfe•l adjustment I have to make.' Added Walker's coach, Chuck Fairbanks: ''Give the kid a break. He made some mi1takea out there. but cer\ainly nothing that can't be corrected. "We could have brought ln a top fllgbt NFL back who had no famillarlty with our sya\em and it would have been difficult for rum, too." Boddie'• performance wa.an 't perfect by any means. But, at leaat f or the moment, he ~~ed to ba1k in the "Before today, no one even knew who Tony Boddie wu." he aaid wtlh a m:nlle. Servile at CdM Corona del Mar H11h'1 Se.a View Lu1u• champion~ eoccer \tem hoata Snvla.e on 'h• s .. Ktnaa' c1n:,~k tomorroW. be&tnn1na at S o' for the ClF 2·A quarterflnall amt. FOR UNDER 5396 -Leasing lan't right for everyone, but It may be the antwer to your new car Mede. L..,. 1 1Uxurk>u1 Con1tnentat or Ltncotn for under $3&e per month on a ctOMd end lea.le. With no down payment and 38 rnoftth f,.. matntenanoe & 1 warranty. Come In end Mtp u. ftnd the right IMM ptan for you. Order youra today.• • HAPPENINGS IN THE DAIL l' PILOT'S AUTO MARKET ... ~ ... 808 MORRll AND RON RANI have Joined forces for Orange Co unty '• newe1t Llncoln·Mercu ry dealerahlp, Beach Lincoln-Mercury. HUNTINGTON BEACH ... We are proud to announce the recent Grand Opening of Orange County's newest Lincoln-Mercury Dealerahlp Beach Llncoln·Mercury. • A combination of almost 80 yeara Lincoln-Mercury Dealership Management experience Includes: Peter Chang, President and General Manager; Bob Morris and Ron Rane Sales Managers; Bruce DeLaCuardra, Generai Service Manager; and Bob Lamb, Fleet and Leasing Manager. The dealership Is located three blocks south of the San Diego Freeway on Beach Blvd. In Huntington Beach. ••• ORANGE COUNTY ..• A new Nlasan 19831~ truck which combines refinements of the '83 Datsun pickup w ith s everal additional Improvements has been Introduced here by executives of Nlasan U.S.A. Its cab, cargo bed, engine selection, Interior and suspension systems all have undergone revision, according to C.P. (Chuck) King. senior vice president/sales, Nissan U.S .A .• In Carson. "This truck embodies all the virtues truck buyers have made It clear they expect In a truck," King said. "It brings to the marketplace Increased power and roominess and state--of·the-art engines and suspensions." The enlarged cab features nearly an Inch more headroom and nearly two Inches more legroom than available In the 1983 Datsun pickup, plus redesigned seats with additional seatback rake to enhance driver and pasaenger comfort. The tall of the truck features large, vertically-mounted wrap-around tall lamps and the Nissan name In bold letters on the tailgate. The tailgate Is removable and swings through an arc of 180 degrees. The pickup's cargo bed features double-wall construction on all trucks except the MPG models. Changes to the suspension systems on the Nissan trucks Include revised shock absorber valving and steering linkage (for Improved ride and handling). ventilated front disc brakes and a front stabilizer (anti-bar on all tru,:ka). Four-wheel-drive models use a completely revised front suspension design which eliminates last year's tension lower links In favor of <(Ompresslon links for fore/aft front wheel focatlon. A revised lower A-arm also contributes to an Increase In ground clearance under the A·arms Because of these changes the four-wheel-drive trucks all have a smaller turning radius, making them more maneuverable In close quarters. Additionally, the four-wheel-drive trucks use automatic locking and unlocking front hubs. Three new engines are available In the Nissan truck -Nlasan's NAPS-Z 2.4 ·11ter ( 146·cld) hemispherical-head, overhead-cam powerplant Is the base engine, with a two-llter ( 120-cld) gas MPG engine and a 2.5-llter ( 152-cld) diesel engine a vailable optionally. Electric fuel pumps have been made standard on both gasoline engines. Available transmissions Include a flv&-apeed overdrive transmlulon and a three-speed automatic with lock-up torque converter. The two-wheel-drive version of the Nlaaan trucks are avallable In the following models: MPG Regular Bed (49-state), Standard, Deluxe and Sport Truck: Deluxe Long Bed and Heavy Duty: Cab/Chas.sla Deluxe, single or dual rear wheels; MPG King Ceb (49-atate), Deluxe and XE. Four·wheel-drlve Nlasan trucks wlll be available In Deluxe Regular Bed and Sport Truck; Deluxe Long Bed and Deluxe King Ceb. The following Orange County dealers are Dot Datsun In Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa Datsun, Datsun of Orange, Datsun of Orange In Orange. Target Oataun In Garden Grove, Zee Oataun In Brea, Barwick D•taun In San Juan Capistrano, Anaheim Dataun fn Anaheim, Santa Ana Datsun In Santa Ana. 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'81. c::a r j C4 Oran Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monda , Man)h 7. it83 Phillies' Schmidt has knee injury- CL.l!ARWATD, Fla. (AP) -Mike Schmidt, the Philadelphia Phllliel' power·hltttna third b,taeman, left tralnln1 ~a~p yeai•tday for Philadelphia where be'U und.rgo exploratory 1ur1ery on hia right knee. Dr. PhUllp Marone, t .. m phyalclan, aald Schmidt would have arthroecopic aur1ery to aee what la caustna sweWna ln &!le knee and would miu at leut 10 d a ya o f t r al '!...~!'..~J aJthOu(_h he la eXi-:\eU to return to camp t.cmonvw. In the meanwhile, free a,ent KJ.ko Garcia and rookie Ruaty Hamric played third base in Sunday'• intrasquad game. Schmidt alllo misled Saturday's game. "What baa happened ls that Mike Schmidt ia havint a problem with his knee.'' Marone said. DEATH 1mc11 .. Thl1 l• due to old IUJ'IWY two Umee ln the paat. H~ ha1 an lnflamma\lon, probably brousht on by aome extra activity jult before 1prtna tralnlna." Maron• 1ald the condlUon 11 not aetttna better, and Schmidt h.u a tiaht feellna. the result of lluld In hia knee or perhaps some l ooae pfecee of bone. "He'll have hls knee looked into with an ortho.cope. I will decide what I.I aoinl on at that time ano then do the least I have to do to get him back (playing) within a 10-day period." Marone u.id. Marone said that at the moment he isn't plannlna anything more than the arthoscope procedure. "The knee swelled up a week ago and hasn't gone away," Schmidt said. BARRY Engineeri ng problem• FLORENCE BARR y, conncected with the reecue r.ident of Co.ta Mea, Ca. of downed. flyers in the PUiied away on March 5, South Pllcific. after World 1983. She II aurvtved by her War II h e developed a dau,hter Lorine Ha1kina of wholesale grocery buai~ Costa Mesa. Ca .. '°" Jack of that lead to the develo~t Tuitin, Ca. and Bob of of M exlclan Food Chain Enc 1n1ta 1 and 5 Re.eturanta In Neva~a. ~. Recitation of Arizona and New Mexico. ihe Rtary will be held on He moved to Oran«e County Monday at 7:30PM at lbe In 1954 and in f959 waa Smith & Tuthill Weatcli1f recruited by the Fede~ated C h a.p.e.J, Mau oi the PurchMen.. Inc. a1 Naboi;W Reaurrection will be held on Sales Manatr, woildng with Tue.day, March 8, 1983 at indu.tries connected with 9:30AM al St. John the the 9J*Ce prosram. In 1962 Baptist Cath olic Church, he went to work for the Interment Immediat ely Orange Conunty .Chemical followtq at Good Shepherd Company and retired after Cemetery. Services u nder 16 yean. He then formed the the direction of Balta Crescent Cemete Cemen Bergeron~Smith & Tuthill Company of Costa M esa, Westcliff Chapel Mortuary which ia a small company of o.ta Me.a. 646-9371.. developing adhesive for RAMPTON acrylic pala1tk and other chemical formulations. He has ai.o been aciive ln the Se.a.fairing Lodae #708 F.& AM. the LB Scottish Rite, a c harter member of the Santa Ana Scottlah Rite. the El Bekal Shrine Temple. He i1 survived by his wife Marlon, children Elisabeth Vargo and William Loman. 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grand ch 1 ld ren . Services will be held on Tuaday, March 8, 1983. al 7:30PM with Mr. Don Hargrave.a of the Seafairlng Loclfe #708, F .&AM o fficaatina. In lieu o f . Dowen the family req~ donatlona be made to the American Diabetes Aaaoclatlon of Sou,thern California. Services under th e direction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Ol ive Mortuary of Costa Meas. ~~. MARY NELSON RAMPTON, widow of H.F. (Nate) ~a~pton. Passed away in Burllnpme, c.a on March 4, 1983 following a lentthy lllAU•-Mrs. Ranunon WU bom October 5, l* ln San M.udal, New Mexico, and moved to Runtlngt.on Beach, Ca In 1912. She WM a resident of Hunttngton Beech until 1976 when she moved to the San FrancUco aree to be with her daugbten. Surviving are 2 dau~hters Marie llauaer, Burllnpme, Ca, and Shirley Dick, El Granada, Ca; grandchildren Leslie Wood and Mark Stevena; greet-«randchildren Eric and Erin Sherwood and Marisa St.evens. Frlenda may call at Pierce Brothen • Smiths' Mortuary tram noon to 9:00 PM on Tuesday w!\ere EMtem Star aervicel ~ be conducted at 1 :00 PM MUC llmC[ ' rtalC 11)11C( Ml.AC llOlU ITA ~·-T•tMll tiMlt tlCmOI Oil_,~, l"ROlll ·~ 1M ,,,....... .. ........ T.a . _,..... ANO~ TO ta&. UMDH JtOT•Tt I llJl*lll lll'PtlH..... ....._ fll ~ llM UMDIW DAO Of TtllUIT MOTICI Oii DVAULf AND • ...._ te W TM .......... ..., f/11 .......... " fll• tollowlnt ••non hu 1\.10''1CMUOML4 .,._,._..,TnlM .,..,.......,...,._. ....... wtttldr_, 11 1 genw.i .,.nner lrOfrl '*"" DllD cw MJlf • ....,.Alff N01101 ,...,., ... t·n• Ill lhe .,... ., tlte pen~ ooerllllnO UllcMlf In. n. ......... ..., II .._...,. " YOU,_ ,,,0,.ftTY II IH Of~ c..eJ, -. ....,_, ef 11011110111 11ualno .. neme ot -.,...., of.,,_ .... tlllM ._ llORICt.OIU"I llOAUll YOU ~ 0 ......... -' TANOLll •• 11100 IUI \7111 ......... ,. .. "' .......... A"~HIHDIHYOU"ltAYtitmrrt l• .., tu ............ Ill etf .... fuellf\, ~ °'""' ~. -........, .. IT .. IOU> WITHOUT-"' .......................... Nl4 Thi flolltlOlll DUllllHI n1m• ~ o.-tf, 0 ........ _. COll ACTION. Md )'Oii ~ N\le trvet. ,, • ...,., ...... ~=' tllt-1 fQf llle oertnortilllP WM t I , e II I It I I Ill ¥ 4P .. I t I .. tlM ...... tllhl 10 bllrlt YGUr IOOOlll'll Mte _, ........ Ill tfle I fllOCI on J-.rt 11; 1t1t M lilo No 01~ .. tllo Ut .. te Mltl In 0000 Mandlng by pe)lfnQ lill of ..... "'''I..,._ '10...71 ln tlW CO<lnly of Orenoo. e· '"""1r 9'1eWI ~· yo11r PHI d111 pay111enf1 tlut ~ANT NOJ1CI '"II Name end A~r-• Of Ille -......... Ill IN • P•rmlU•d oo•t• ind HPOnlH ., YOUR "'0''1"" .. IN p0,.on Wllhd•••lno. autiua ............. within lhr• monthl from tho ~ '°"IC&.OIUftl lfC Ull 'IOU Kont\OCIV. ~ANT M0110I Ihle notlOe of doffllllt wu reocl'ded. A fl I I H I It D t.. Y O U fl /II lerblta~ If YOUlll P"OPl"fV 11 IN Thia omounl I• U1154t.H pt111 ,AYlllNT~1_1f llAY 11 IOLD GNtwtN a WA_._ '0"10LOIU"I llOAUll YOU .. of 1·:l1·93. end wlll lnef ... WfTMOUT .,., ODURT ACltOM. A •1of111l1rllll Low 0.,,.. Af'l llHINO IN YOUR PAYMl~~!i 11111" yOllt aooount ~ Ollfront. Ind you may 11aw ttio loOfll flOtll to .. -IT MAY .. IOt.D WnHOUf """' Voci "Wlf not.,...,. to pay Ille.,,.,. ~Ing you• oooount In OOod ttllldlng alOO lrWtM A-I C<>Ut'T AOflON, encl you fNIY flaw 11np1l4 por1tot1 of your ocoount. by poylng 111 of yout p111 duo .... ,..,. ....., CA_. tlW ~ rlgflt to bf'lnO 't04ll -.wtt •"•n lllouoll full p1ym1nt wH peyrnen11 plut permitted coe11 end Publltllod Oreng• CoHt Oolly In goOd 1tlndln0 try paying Ill of ~. l:M you mlMt Pl'f the 1xpen"' within INN mon11111rom P1Jo1, ''°· 14, 21. 21. illlw 7, 1"3 your pHt du• p1yman11 pl111 ""°""' ltaled obo'le. lho d1t1 thlt notlOe of doflUh wH en.as permllltd ooat1 end 011p1n1H Allor lllrlO month• lrom 1111 d•t• r • 0 or d • o T 1111 •mo 11 n t 11 ----.. -.,-111<-W\_TM'C ____ Within UvM monthl from tho deto of 1ooor<1111on 01 11111 <1ooumon1 U7e.548 oe . plu• F•H 11 ot r-.n. n111.-thll notioo or clolllllt w" •tcOt~. (Which d•I• ol 1ocord8110f1 lflPM'9 Jonuary 21. 1983. Md Wiil lnef .... Thlt omo11n1 II U71,64t.H pl111 hereon). unloN lho OOllolUon MlllQ untM your -nl ~ ourrenl, ,_ of 1·11·M. encl wttl lnCf .... forec:loMd 11Pon permft• I lon(ltf You moy not 111.,. to p•y lho enUI• untU ~ aocount **'°"* °""'"' PlflOd, you 111w only UIO leQAl~t 11np1ld porllon of your oocount. HAft•NT Oil MAIMD'.)1 .. lfT Ofl\119 °' f'tCTITIOUa ..,._ .. NAMI Th• tollowlng ponon1 lltY• •blndOned tho ~ of the flctltloul ~namtt: NEWPORT MAIN, 11952 -...rble Aldi, Sent• Ano, Cellfornla 92705 The Flctlllou• Bu1lnH1 Neme rol•rr•d 10 ot>ove wH flied In ~ County on Auguet 4, 1H2. lfobert W, 01w1on.1. t tH2 Morblo Ard'!. Santo Ana. 1,;ollforn11 92705 ChlrlM E. ~"'· 6eee King Street, China. Clllfornla l>t7t0 Thll tMieinMa WU oonducted by I oer-.i portnorehlp. Robert W. D1wt0n Tttie 1t11oment wu n1oe1 wttfl 1111 County Clatl( of Orono-County on Febtuety 10, t983 '1M910 Put>lltlled Or1ne1 COHI Delly Piiot. Feb. 1•, 21, 28, M., 7, t983 7~-83 '1CTmOUI ....... MAim IT ATllllMT Th• lollowlne per1on 11 doing ~-CALWEST 27, L TO .. tO 101 Sill• A--. Suite 211, Fountllln Vllllrfrt, Collfomte 92704! forek SomH, 10 tot Sloter A--, SUit• 211, Founllln Vlollty, Cellfomll 92708 Thia buolnool ii condueled b)' a limited par1"*'9Np. T ... •s-Thtl atetement wu llltd with lhl Counly Clof1t of Or"ange County on FIC>ruery 10, 1983. ....... Publl•tlod Orang• Cout DaOy Piiot, Fib. 14, 21, 28, Miit. 7. te"3 7IO-IJ3 fl'fCTrTIOUI .,._ .. MAm IT ATllllMT The tollOWlne per.on I• . doing ~-JEUNESSE SKIN CARE. \521 Dorothy Lone, Newport 801c11 , Cllltomlo 92$4!0 P1ul1 Y. Hlno, t621 Oorot"y Lono. N-port Beach, CoJllorn11 92eeo Tttll bull-19 condueted by on lndlvld\l.r. • Poula Y Htno Thie ltotement -flied With 1111 County CW1I of Of"8"QO County Otl FebruatY 3, 1983. . ,... Pullll•hod Orange COl•t Dall)' Piiot. Feb. t4, 2t, 28, M•. 1, tt83 871-83 'ICT'fTIOUe .,.._ .. MAim ITAf'lmlfT Thi IOllowlng ~ -doing bu-"-•: BALBOA DESSERT COMPANY, 3011 Newport Blvd., ~ Beadl. Clllfomla 92M3 Suun K Monroe, !JOO E. Oce1nfron1, No 2A, Bllllo•. Callfomta 9268 1 01n111 L. 1>11mll1on. 35161 8Hch Rood. Copl1treno 8ooch. Callfomla 92$2• Tlllt bu*'-.. conduclCld by • eenor.r partnor-..p. Oeirllol L: Homilton Thie II.at-I WU flied with Ille Counry CWll of Orengo Coun1y on Mareh 4, t983. '211111 Pubtl•llod Ortng• Coa•t Dilly Pilot, March 7, 14, 2t, 24, 1983 t tS0-83 You "'•)' not lllYt to pay tho lo 1top tlle for4!Cll0eur• by oven ·111ougll full p1ymon1 wu entire unpold po,tlon of your lh• enttra 1mo11nt clemond by dlmlndld• t>ut you mua1 poy 1111 00001Jnt, ~ thouOh llltl poyment your «editor _,,, 1111111 lboYO wit domandld, buf you mutt P•Y To find OUI Ille ""°""I you mu9t Ah• ttir .. monlhl flom the dote tho lmOlll'l1 ttllld ·~ poy, or to onel"IQe tor peyment to or rec:o1d1llon ol 11111 dooumonl All• ttlNio lllOl'l\111 from the d•I• atop Ill• foroolo1ure, or If yo11r I:':, dt11 of record1Uon ~ or record1tlon of tlllJ doo11m1nt 'pr°'*1)' II In toreoloeure for ony ), unlNI tho obllQ1lloft !Ming (whlc:t> date ol -dellon APf>N'9 other r111on. oont1ot: PACIFIC fOtteioood upon permh1 • lonoet hereon), 11n1N1 tlW obllQetlon bolng E M P L 0 Y ! R S I N S U R A N 0 E period yOU 111 ... only tl)o llgol rigtlt forectoeod upon pwmlt1 e longer :oMPANY, f too Glendon Ave .. 1o •toP 11141 forooloellllt by P•vinG period. you,,..,. only tlll llgll right Sult• 1800, Loo Anolloe. CA 9002•. lh• entire amount demondod by to •lop the forec:tooure by poytng Tel., (213) 879•9116. , y0ut credit<><. th• entire 1mcx.int demendl<I t>y II you 111111 ·~ q11Htlon1, YoU To flnCI OU1 lllO omounl you mull your Cledltor. 1hould oontaot • l1wyet or tll• pey. or to enonoo for 1>41yment 10 To find out tho -.it you mutt government agonoy wNoh mlY hAW atop th• 1oreclo1uro, or IJ yo11• poy, or to lffltlgO for payment to lntured the loon. pr~1y 11 In I01o<:lo1ur• for any 11op the loreolo1ur1, or II your Remember, YOU MAY LOSE othlf reuon QOnlac1 property la In loretloaure fOt ony LEGAL RIOHTS IF YOU 00 NOT PACIFIC EMPLOYERS INSURANCE other ro11on, cont101: PAClf;IC TAKE PROMPT ACTION. CO. EMPLOYERS INSURANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIN:' c/oHtnkJ.Gucou, COMPANY, o/o "°"9 J. Gucour, THAT TICOR TITLE INSURANCE 1100 Glendon A.,.. #1000 Jr. 1100 Glendon A.,.., Ste. t800, COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA LOI AnQelM. CA 90024 Lot A~. Cellf. 90024, Tel: (2t3) formerly TITLE INSURANCE end (21:1) ue-9115 879-9116. TRUST COMPANY. I COfllO'lltion, If you he'll any q1111t1on1, you II you t11v1 111y q1111llon1. you II duty oc>POinted Tru•t• under • atlould contoct a lowyer or 1111 1t1ould contoct • 11wyer or th• Dffd of T ruat d•t•d 7111 dey of 90"WM*'tl ogoricy wtllell m1y he'll gowrnment IQlflCY wn+ctl may llavo April, 1972. uoouted by WILLIAM lnturtd the loon. lntured the loan. J BUCKU!Y end JOAN MARIE Rornombor, YOU MAY LO•I'. Remember, YOU MAY LOSE BUCKLEY. hu1band end wife H Ll'.OAL "9QHTI • 'IOU DO NOT LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Tru1t or, to aecuro cortlln TMCI'. ~ACTION. TAl<E PROMPT ACTION. obllg1tlona In f1Yor of PACIFIC Notice It hoteby given that TICOR NOTICE 1S tiEREBY GIVEN. that E M P L 0 Y ER S IN 8 UR AN CE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, I oorpor11lon U CALIFORNIA. lormorly TITLE COMPANY -OF CALIFORNIA llonoflclory, recorded 4-t3-12 M INSURANCE 1nd TRUST formtrly TITLE INSURANCE end lnttrumont uv. 1~627 In book GOMPANY, a oorpor1tlon, la duly TRUST COMPANY .• (l()l'portllon, 10080, page !Jee of Offtcltl Record• oppolnted Truat• under. Cl-' of 11 duty IPC>Olnttd Trvtt" under 1 In Ill• Offlet or tho Recordef of Tru•t ctatl<I tho 1Ut dav of AprN, Deed of fruit d1t1d 7th dly of Or•nge County, C 1lllornl1, te72 u1c11led by WILLIAM J. Aptll, 1972011ooutedbyWILLIAMJ. o-lblnglandlhOrolnMLOt 1tof BUCKLEY end JOAN MARIE BUCKLEY end JOAN MARIE Trtct No. 1225 u "'°""'on I "'IP BUCKLEY, lluabond end wife In BUC~LEY. t111ab1nd end wlle In recorded In bootl 38 P~ 10 ol f1vor ol PACIFIC EMPLOYERS llYOr ol PACIFIC EMPLOYERS Mltcell1neo111 M1p1, recorda of INSURANCE COMPANV, 1 I NSURANCE COMP"NY , 1 Or"11191COunty,Callfomlo. corporellon. u ben1flcl1ry. corporation .. Tru1t0t, to MCUro lncludlng~tdlltd 4·7-72 recorded Aprll t3, 1972 •• certoln obllgollon• rtoord•cf that tM ti.noflelill lntorH1 under ln1tr11m1n1 no 10527 In book 4113172 u 1n11~1 no. tOIJ29, ln 1uch Deed of Tru•t end Ill• 10080. p1g1 666. of Olllclal book 10080. p1ge 662. 11 obllgetlon• MCurl<I thereby 1re Record• In tho Olllc• ol th• benlflctory, of Oftldal Record• In pr-11\1 l'IOld by 1M uiictor'lignod: Recorder of Oreng• County, th• Office of tho Rooordtr of tll•t • peymont of, ~ deftult In, Collforni•. dllettblnO land ,,_tin Orong• County, Catlfornlo. lhl obllgat10n1lorwh4dl1UC11 Oood u · doeCrlblng lend therein -Thi wwt of TN•I II MCUtlty hU occurred In Lot 1 t ol Troct No. 1225 .. 60 foe( °'lot 20 of treat No. t073 .. that poymont ti• not been made of: lhOwn on • map rtcordod In bool< atl0'4lm on 1 mop lhlfoof ,_dod In Tl'llt euma Miich bOOWM duo on 38 page tO of Ml.calloneout Mapa. t>ook 3• P•OO 40, MllClll1noou1 Ociot>tr 28, 1N2 In aooor~ record• of Or1ng1 County, M1p1. record• of Hid Or1nge wlth • Wfltt.n demand ton• C111fornl1. Sold ollllgellon• COunty. OC1obor t8, 1M2undltt111t Including one porlormonc• 1ncl11dlng one Hid obllgtllon Lending A~t dated 1. llQ<ten'*'I dlted Aprll 7, 1972 That performenc• •t;=' dottd t972 tlll blnO!'lcill Int-I under IUOll 417172 lhat IN Int•• That by ••H on lllUOOI, Ill• Cl-' of TN•1 Md lllO ot>llgAllOnl under eucn o..i ol TN$1 end the underalgnod, pr...,,t IMmoflcllfY MCU<ed thereby -P"_,11y held obllg1llona .. cuttd thereby 111 under 1uc11 DHd ol Tr11at, llH by 1111 undorligned; thal 1 t>reoch iw-tty held by tho ~: AMCUtod and dellvered to Mid duty of, and Oefoull In, the obliootlont lor 11101 t>rllCh of, end dofMlll If\, the appointed Tr111to1. • written which IUCh Deed ol Tru11ln NCUrtty OO!lgotlona for which lldl o..c:t of Oocl• •Uon Of Oofeult end Demand hal ocx;urred In that payment llu Tr111t I• MCurlty hM occurred In tor Stlo, end tlu depo91tld with not bMll midi of· that Pl'f'Ml\t llu not beor) made of: Mid dut'( APc>Olntld Trwt•. llUdl Tho IUmt wtMch lleCame duo Otl Tho "'"" whlctl becen1I due on DMd of Truat and Ill doclumen1• Oc1ol>er 28, t992 In eecordance October 29. 1982 In accordanet e'lldonclng obllg1tlon• 1.011rod wtth a written demand letter daled With • wrttten domllnd i.tt• dated ttllfllly, and llu declared and do.I 0c100or 1e, t9"2 under tt\111 oertoln October 18. t982 unOOt thl1 cortoln hereby d«ler• all 111m1 HCured Londlrig Agr.....,,t dated Apr!! 7, Lending AgrMn*lt dated April 7, tll1re1>y lmmedletory due end 1982. Thal by rouon ltloroof, ltlo 1972. peyablo and ha <111e1ed end dole 11ndera1gntd. pl'OMOI t>onellclory Tllot by re11on 1111r1of. 1111 hereby elect to couu 1110 tru1t under 1uch OHd or Tru11, 1111 und•r•lened, pr-t ~llc:llfY prOc>Of1Y to lie IOld lo .. u.ty tho AQO.lled and dlllYlted to l8ld duly under aucll DHd ol Tr111t, llH ollllg91tona-ed thereby. 1ppolnled Tru1t10, I writ Ion oxoout«S end del!V'ered to Mid duty PACIFIC EMPLOYERS Ooclar11110n ot Oelll.llt and ~ appointed Tru1tu, 1 written INSURANCE 00. for Soll, end hN dopollte<I With Dldlrotton ot Oelault end Dtmitnd 8y. 0. F. 8c:tlmuff Mid duty appointed T~. MIC:h fOf a.. and 11aa dlpollted with O.ted Jen. 26, 1N3 DMd ol Truat end Ill doc11ment1 Mid duty apt>Olnled T""9too, IUdl Pu1>ll1hed Oronoo Co11t D•lly evldenclne obllg1t1on1 .. cured Deed of Trull Ind 111 documenta PllOI. Feb. 2t, 28, Morell 7. 14. 1983 thereby, Md hat dodlrod and doeo t YldenClng obllg•tlona MCured ~ hereby doeloro all 1um1 aewred trllrlby, and hat dec:larod and dOOI .. _.,. llln'l¥r lhoreby 1mm1dl111ly dut 1nd "-teby doel•r• 111 tum• eewred '"-.... ""'~ pe)'lblo end hat OIOClld and dole thereby 1mm1dleloly duo end NOT1C8 Oii TRUS1U'9 SAL.a hereby el.cl to c111 .. tho trull peyeblo end 11u eloc1ed ~ cloell ,.,,.._..., ,._1119 prOc>Of1Y to bo aOld to .. 1111y Ute tlorelly elect to cauM the tru•t On Mardi 26 1983 at 2:00 PM obllgatloM MCUrwd thereby prOC*ly to bl told 10 tatllty the • • • • .. Oeted Jon. 26, 1913 obllgatlona toeurod tl\er'Oby Mld-Cel SorYICH, I Ctllfornle PACIFlC EMPLOYERS o.ttd 1•25-83 Corporetlon. 410 W. 8edtflo. INSURANCE COMPANY PACIFIC. EMPl.OV~ CO'llna. Cell1omta 91722, u dll4Y Publl1hed Oronge Co11t Dolly INSURANCE COMPANY op}lolntod Tr111le1 under end Plot, Fib. 2t, 28. Mll'Oh 7, 14, 1983 By G F Sct>muff pur'IUlnl to Deed Of TNIJI ~ 982-83 Publl•ll•d ·orange Co11t Delly September 3, 19'o In .t>ooei 13n. ---"''-t F.-.. 21 28 Morch7" 1983 t5",ot<>mcielAec:otOllnthll MUC ll)TlCE ~"" • ..... • • • ~ Of tho County Aocxlrdon Of ongo COl#lty, Stitt of Callfomla ~COUNTY ocuted 11y· a-oo F.-n 11 ~ COURT rwtore, WILL SELL AT PU8l1C 700 CMI c..... °""" --Wedneaday by Seaaide 1---AC ..... Tm=-IOUS~~.,...~==-u~-- Chapter no. 259 0 .E .S . NAm •TATDmff ACTmOUe .,_.. Interment will be made at Th• fOllowlng per1on la dolnQ HAim at•....-w? FICTITIOU8 ....... UCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER ..... A-. C•11Mt ll79't NAm eTATDmNT OR CASH (payebM ot t1tno of.... PLAINTIFF: KERI OOUMANI, Tllo followlne pereon 11 dOl"Q n ltwf\11 money ol tho United THOMAS J. OOUMANI, ntOMAS bu ....... II: lltll) It: the frOfll entrenco of M. OOUMAHt •• min«, by ntOMAS R l 8 LAND 8 CAPE 1108 W. SeYeflloenth St .. Santo J, DOUMANI. hl1 G111rdl1n od SPECIAL.TIES, 231 E. 18th Street, • Celhmla t21ot .. notit. Ihle 1.llom. KIMBEALY .OOUMANI, • No A. Coate Mela, c.llfomll e2e27 lnt-1 ~ 10 end."°"' minor, by THOMAS J. OOIJMANI, Rob1r1 ~int. 231 E. tlJtfl by It unoar Mio Deed of TNOt ,_ Guardlon ad utom. Strt•l. N o A. Co•U Mou. n tho property lltvetOCI In Mid DEFENDANT· PATRICK California e2t11 end Stew doocrtbed -ANTHONY AUSTIN, COUNTY OF Tttll ~ 11 oondve1ed by an Lot 8 of Trect No. ~4. In the ORANGE. CITY OF YOA8A LINDA. indlvldull. City ot Newport 8-ltl. County of CITY OF BREA. TRAVIS TRUST. Robert 8rond0flno OtlnQO. Stote o4 ~ M "' M.J. BROCK l SONS, INC., AMO Thia IJlatemenl wu fllod w4tll the map ,_dod In 8ool! 167, Plol(1) DOES 1 THROUGH 70, lnCt\llt\'9 County Cler1l of Otanoo County oo Jl to 14 1nc111etw. Mlecoll•-• SC -OMS Februery 17, 1Ha. Mapa, In tho olftct of tho County c.--S1 ..... 1 Fltollll Rooofdlr Of Mid County. NOTIClll YM l'9ft ..._ MM. Pu1>111hod Orone• Cout Dally Th• 11r .. t actor ... 1nd other n. _. ..., -.... ........ ,_ Pllot. Fell. 21, 28, Mw 7, 14, 1983 oomtnOfl ~·~!.!'!.:..~ ~ ....... ,._ ...... ..._. ......_ 924-aa ~••I P"090f1Y clMCfl.,.., ........... .. ,_ ,....... ......... ..... ------------puri>Of'lod to bl: 2100 Santtogo IN...,..,,, ...... . PlllJC ll)TJC( Ori.,., Newport 9Mot\. Clllfofnl• n )"O'I ww. to Mok "'° adwtcll of Westminster Cemetery. ~-Thi 1o11ow1ng poreone 1111 dOlnO Pierce Brothen Smith•' SUOANI DESIGNS , 17 t5 ~ u : Mortuary, dil"ectora, Fullerton, Suite B, Cotta MeH. t.llLLINGTON TOWERS cellfomla ta27 GROUP, 2e54e Mcimobollo. MllllOn S36-6539. ausen Huff. 1734 WHICllff Viejo, Cellfomla 92981 LORMAN Ortw, Newport Beech, C1flforn11 Cl\rlltOphor T Mllllngton. 182t 92t10 E. Balboo BMS .. Belboo. Cellfotnll MICHA.EL S. LOHMAN, Thlt buoit-.11 condueted by an 9294!1 reaf.denl of c:osta Meu. C... lndMdull. Edger J. Tower1. 211648 Paaed away on March 6, ~Huft Montebello, Minion Vie Jo. 1983. He b.d been a resident Thll 1Ul1oment -111oc1 wttll 1111 c 1111om11 92et1 Of the Co.ta Meu and Courity a.tt of Oranoe County on Thi• t>u..,,_. II oonductld by• Februwy 17. t983. oer-11 par1l'IOrlfllp. Newport Bmch area for the ..,,_ ~ T M~ put 30'J'ean. He was an Publl•lltd Orone• CoHt Oally Tllll ltAltllMllt -Ned tll tlW -•·-' USC~-of 1"3l PIOt, Fol>. 21. 28. Mor. 7, 14, 1963 County CWti of Otenoe qounty on ............. ~ • 923--83 Merel\ 4, tt83. and received his Masten --....---------m1111 Degree tn Physk:9 in 1933, ln MUC 'ITJC( Pu1>ll111od Or•ne• Cout Dolly .... _ apri"" o1 1933 be wu 1--===~-~===--Piiot. M1rch 7. 14, it. 28, te83 --PlCrrnoul .,_.. 1129-83 ------------t2e8() on attorney In 1111• mettor, you PtalC NOTIC[ 1'1CTTTIOUa _,_ T ".; u n do r 1 I g n • d Tr 11111 • lholllcl do eo promptty IO that ~ ..crmout ..,..... T~ fNAm11 .... •TATW:lmlff1 d 1..,. dl1c1alm• any lf•lllllty for any wntten roopon10. tf All)', inoy bl hired by 6 ~who umnAy_,- were the pdmie aontnccara Th• foflowtng 99'ton 11 doing at Boulder Dam aa tbe ....,_-= .._ .... _ f .... _ P RE Cl 8 I 0 N 0 ( 8 IQ N Concrete-~ or....,.. MANUFACTURING, 17125 project. Prtar to World War MonroYI• AYon110. D·4, .;0111 D be w• Ccn rcece ~ ....._ Caltomll ne21 at bo&b on both cam~ San Do11ot•• o . N1d11dy, aae Lula Opi~po and Camp =:: = .._port B•Mlh, Robe.rt.. While In the US Ttlle ""*-to conductod by an Navy Betierve be wu Lt. lftdMdual. Command er in cbarae of Oouo Hedeldy ll* ltatOmoftt -lllod with IN County CMl1I of Orange County on ------------tfebNary 10. 1983. ...... MtCC>aMIOC NOITUAlllS uouna Beach ..,._!MIS Pullll•hod Orong1 Coul Dally Piiot, Feb. 14, 21, 24. Mar. 1. tM3 752-83 .--tTAlW ... o o .. ,ng porion I o ''V ll10011ect1-of the_,.. oddl'IM Ned on .imo. The followtng Pl'IOft I• ctolng ~AS-;: AS8ET MAHAGEMOIT end otMt oomtnOfl d119.ilon, If A Vt 8 0 I U •to• II o •I• o ~ Mt .rlOWll ,__ ~Mio. •t trt!MMI ,.... •: • COMPANY. 3712 8 .... Breao. Sold •II• wlli be macto. bvt ...., _.. u.. • a PRO· TEL ENTERPRIZES~ Sent• Ana. Celtlomta 92704 wltllout 00'191\l llt Of w1rr1nt1. -... Ud. .............. 15702 Produoer IM10. HllntJnOton Voron E. Lonci. 5712 S. hi eKPIW °' ......... ....,c11ne WO. ...... U.la'n'smw• .. Boedl, ~ t2148 er-. Sent• Ana, Clllfomia 92704 pooHHIOn or ono11mt1ranooe. ...... Wltllam W. JHP•r. 718 N. ~!llllMd 111191.r ,_ 11 conducted by on lnoludlng I .... cllu901, 1nd ti Ullod d"••• 101 .. u or ol MenUO "-· Santa AM. CellfOtnil ~.., u . ....,.,_ of IM'"'°"" ind °' "" CIOllMIO di 11n •boOado lft -- 92f: ~ II oonduC10d by WI Thll It~:::::.· ;:otllocl Wit/\ llM trueto orH\ld l>y .. Id Died of I I u n t o , d o b o r fa II a C • r IO lndlVlctllll Coun1y ewtc ot n.-County TNllt, to SMIW'lll ~ ""'*"-'-••. do ..ee ,,,.,..._ W-.rn W ,,_,., Mwoti 4 1983 ~-..,.. on *""'of "'9 .._., . tiy lltd 111,...,_..--.11 '-llQuria. Thia 1~ ,Ho lied with tho ' · -..1w DMCI o4 Tniot \o wit: .oaa... ~ -'9Qlolrllda 1 .._.,.,. • ....___ ,.. _ _... r•• w11t1 ~ ~ froltl 1217112 1. TO THI: OERNDANT: A oM1 County Clerll of ...... _ ....,_.,, "" Publllhod Orengo CoHI Dolly to vtva o1 ....... 47 • 21.~ OOfl!Plalnt llM bllft n11ct by 111e "*'-'f 10. 1983. ,_ Plk>t, Mwoh 7, t4. 21, 21. 19a per annum M PfOvlcfod 111 Mid l*lnfl"E °YO"· "you llMll to 1112-13 notl(t) .._ °°"* end ...__ GI ...,_, ......,.., you muat, 9'tf*I Publlthod Or•noo Cout Dally ------------~.fl with ---. 10 ,.._ M <l•y• •fl•r lhll 111"""0111 11 PllOt, ,,..,, "· 21• a ... .,. 7• 1"3 ftmuc NOna "'° bellOlfl=ry unc1«...., o..o "'-' 1111 .wi ..-court 711 t-113 of TM;;;;;a, • ....,.. -wrtnon =-to .. """""""'~ 'IC~ ••11•• -----------f'ICT'J110Ue ..,_.. dollverod t o Ille unct..eonocl 1 Un-. you clo eo, your....,... wit Tllo~=-!. c1otng MUC *"1C[ The ~:-~ <I 1 wrlt\011 Nolle• of Default 1nct bo ohterod on appttoaUoft o4 tfle l1::~r San Juan C.p1strano •9S-t776 HAD01 ~.:..MT. OUYI\ MortUllY • O.metery Crtmt«>~ 1125 G•s'-' Ave Costa~ 640-~ -Tn--IUll•U o ow porlOf'I ' o ng lleOtlOn '° .... TM uiidlnllOllld =:n:· anct "*court"-.,..,• ~... ~ -~-........ ~°'~-llOlllWt_,tw.,.,...., PACll'IC l)(PAEU. 140 W MMm 8TATtmWf lUTl CLEANl .. Q HAVIOE. 8lotloft to ... to be NOOf'CIM l!t --ld9d ii ltll ~ wt*1tl w111on. 8111t• I ... Co•I• Mou. Tho tonowtng poroon 11 doing A 8 8 O 0 I AT l 0 F M 0 11 l l I IN Count)' ..._.. .,_...., ~ ooutd ~" 111 oernl•ll'"'1t of Cllll:::,.. n:, ConlildlN.. 140 W. ~I~ C 0 A 9 t W l ND 0 W ENVIAOHMEHT8, 1&402 !~ 11 looltod. '-llltOfnuJlon °" ......... ..._of INlftl¥ OI ~ Wiiton, 811lt• M , 0001• .-.... CLIANTHO, , ... ttoeow-v. Cotti ~ Huntlng1on a.ch, Clllfomll ootltact ~ ..,.. fl\ctellly Of otnor r.ilef roqUMtocl Ill ""' ClllfotTlla t2G7 Mlal, c.Momll tn27 CMtttne 8'*' 22511 A bUtll Tilrlft l l.oell AMoclatlonL(714} QMlllllh. Dlf\lll I!. OllW¥ 140 W. Wlllon, t<on Taylor l'111tor 1 f4 Dell DtM,El Toro, Callfomll ~ = 1, Altontlon: .. alptl .,:DATU>:"-~ .... J~. 8u1W E·e, co.ta MeM. ClllfOfl'lle ~. Cotti ...... ~ Tllll ~ 11 OC>nctuotod by en DATID:• '*'*YU, tta. ~A.-"· nul 9*7 ~ ~llJMCa. ....... Thll ........ II oonclU*d by I Ttlto b11111-. le conduG* by"' Ctwll'llne 8-A~~.. . -= L Oonloren. .. = .c::::'P-.,.. ........ lnclMduol. l<M ""°' ~ ':':' ~ ~ '::: ...... 't,.... ..., • ·-County '*'ti of Onintt County on Thia.....,_. -ftlld Wltfl tM ~ '1, ttM. !"~......,,.., • w.,,. _. '°"'*Y 10. tea. County ewti Of Orengo Cllunly on ...,.., ~ °'.,... c...e o. ..... ~-: . • ,_, Mllfdl" ••· '"""''*' oreno-eo..1 0.111 ,,.,., ,.. ... .,..,.,. '·,..., 1• · =.n:i:r ..,. fllubU•Mct Ofena• COMt Dell)' nmtt Plot, '11b. 21, 21 • ....,, 7, 1•~~ ,.... hblltNct °'.,,.. eo.t o..ty "°'· "-· 14. tt, 18, M*. 1,_ 111S Publtlftod Orona-Cout Dally -Plot.,_ 14 t t. a. Mir i Ml r4f,.. Not • .-1. 1•. 11. n . ,., . . • • _. ---,.-llU-IC-.,-m-a ___ , . 111wa fWUC IUl1Cf .....a ..,_ ~=:t... Ml& .. , ... ;;;;..;;~ .. ..... s:=nr.I' p ~f UAHJ tMTlllUfA· llte ~ ,...... ..... 'tlOHAl.fl.!= t.•'Or•HHt• ~MAI&. M.::n:u ' A--. v..111¥.~ lollCMMT&_,. ...... eul•ll M • M llH1 1 tf t1 hflMo ~ ,.... ION l.a a-niil ""4 lewu111~~=; ~~,_...Ytllw, ....._ tit• ,,... tr• "'Ti:M"'= • •u•• • •"' Uill,.. ... ,..n11-. I:=== w••=:;.-;f;f;.. ..... ......... ........ ,.... ... • ------~----.. TNl ,IM!i!i!j~f.111~ ~--o...~· f:::l,,':;;.:.r---· aa:; ,;.-c1.'12... ~Jl:'1'W 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A .s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • CLASSIFIED· INDEX ··-'or TUHdar ltlfOUtll lo Plact YOUI Ad, C1I llllurday pubfio.ttone: 11:30 p.m. ttw ~ou• d1y. For lunday and Monday publloatto111: 12:00 noon a.turci.y. 642-5678 REAL ESTATE ti•n.t.• A,.. ... ,.., 1111» U..lh·-w., •• k.lt..o• i>•ft11...,.I• t .. .,.. ... .,.,.,, .... , u.. ......... 1MM l'••ta M,.._ ... n.. ~ ..... tJ fUtO h.unt..1ti Va1i.-.. ttunUr'iltlin Sr.~ tlwnt U.rbout lr1d•W ..... ~. ~ ...... ••• u ... "''"' t...,•m•N1~I .... ._ ... ,,. ... t M,.,..,.o VWJO NH•••ffl Hf;~ :-Whc.·1.,......m.• ~.n Jw...n ,·.pnU•'"' !'\..nw Ar .... ~ .......... " buult1 I-Chi\• ~u1.._1 f""'t111:h \.\'•''"ll'~hf M11t1t'4 U1~'"'' A•••••• A1.wrrn ... •H• 16. .. 11 l'tuVf·n't ,..,,._.,....,. )'r'tt'°'\ (Ntlitl••f'¥ l.l1\A (•lfllflll ''"tf•" t '"''°'LIHIUtU\411• J Jir\1p\r•-U1u1,.t. ft·~ Y> bt Mi1v"'t.I lr111or'" ••rop••h lrwf•1"'H1fl .,n,"h l1Hb,11l ~J. f.1,_.~ ... U\Jfftil' y,.;,. Movnw.1n U..,.n (;,•n_. l 'u Uul vi C1J11.1nl) <Jul ul SU~ ,.,_,.hftl 1•m• -f'n>por1) '?\mo -.... JU~ RI. Wanwl RENTALS H°'*"' t• urn .. Nd H°'*"' Unfur~ u~ .. urnu.ht<d (;If Unturn111~~ c:::.ndi1 ... urn C-1.tfldi.1 Uni TfroA'ohut..n li.Jrn TIF'*n~Ur.f Du.pk.ao F ~,.,. Dupk.,.. Vnf AP"''"'"''° t\unllMI A p.u\l1llrft U l! n f l\J>IO rurn "'Vo• "'""" Room " &.rd H"'4"lA Mot.olt c~''"~ Si..mmr-r KM11Ala v •• u.-"" Mrnt..h •K.tnt.b Lo St...J .. •ttrnta..h Wan'""'t Git,... .... for ff...t1I o,,.,.,.. tWn~b ~~Rrnt..\I l 'om.ml J\Aon&.ala lf'ldw\ flt.nYab Si.."a..-M•• JW.fl\lft. 1001 1004 loot •007 IQll 1111% 11124 M6 IOJ) 111~· 11'40 1042 l~ 1041 ·-111~:: 10)\ 1oe1 I<* 101~ 111.11 ll)lj<J u•• aw• ....... Kiii• and con'eotJonl mey bo moc:to llf1UI 6:tO p.m. for 11\o nold day'• pullll- cetion FOi Sund-V and Mondoy publloatlon1. 12:00 noon Saturday. PIHH Hk for • "11111 number" wtlon oanoel• ting your Id. ..... CMcll y011r ad dally and r~•tOf•lm~ IV Tho DAii. Y Pit.OT ... oumH t111>lllty tor tho flret Incorrect lnMrtlon ·-1~~~~~~~ 10..r= ::: ...... ltr Illa ::~ lnnal IJJ J.3(11 rn• HI~ 2)'.11. nu l~JO U)) l.000 J7(/(J -r900 1902 THE REAL ESTATERS • 111 IUll ......... .......... ._ .. Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath uppor apt. Commorclal lhop, offloo or rot.ii on lower loYol plua 4 oar parking. Prta. at 1395, ••• associated B Q 1) ...-( o S LI E n • r t> ', /1;/' ~ lo1~ t I) I' ::1•----,-,--~-= IES& fllll ~ Owner w1nt1 out! A m• g...at fMllly homo on cut i916 do UC ltreel. 3 Bdnnl, 2 lil • 1 b.ltha. In fantalUC condl-= tlon. A mual .... only llln 1127.500. CeM 546-2313 AllOJNCEKHTS THE REAL ESTATERS "'',.~"' I.Al & found f>n·•.un,..\t t'~l~·~ St-h.Ot. & tr«n.rt.wt Tn" .. 1 BUSlftl~ ' FINANCIAL -.....-. .... ~ ·a..-~ Uipp;.r1~\M'$ 8uMIW'9 w •n\ied •1nvw.\mlf'f\t Opponuruun ln~WMWd ._, \0 Loan ·~W•n\.ild M• ""'-" T 0 o KRCHAIC>lSE r\nV•t'"' Appl tent'" AUlft.un• 9U(t M'evr..it <'alTW"• "' r..quipmrn• ( • .-~Jmpu~ I y,-..,.wYw r\U'Ntt.n' u. .... s.-. ,..,.__G<>.,. J~•lr" M.rillf'W'f") .......... ,i.-- M&.lli* w.,,"""' MWMCal lr¥1.N1•-"''' (.)(f~ f"umuun • f..q"'P""'"' ,,.,_.. ,, tX••'"- ~or~H'~~ BOATS .. twrtrr K.fnt ~-' Po........,, S.11 s.-151<, Man.,,. .Equ;p M-..nt 15"H-v'W"f' Shpo 11 Oo<U SW< .... Suppl-. lno•Nn""' S.1lboanlt )IJ02 )004 :::::; Trocto 43' 01 .. 01 Sport JO•e 1 Flatlorman &/or HouM 1011 Troller in Udo PAlll u pat1 down tor HOUM Of Ouplu 1200.000 to $400,000 ,_ -tor In Newport. 154-0344. 4012 I---'---------:~:: ···-4011 111191 :~! Auume 152,000 loan ..n• wlttl paymen.. of '509: .ou Super bec:holor (or ba- ct1oloro1to) pad. Adult )I ~-~~. ~liliia )))() .. ULI IY .... ))U lmmlc: 3 8r, lillglo ...,.. 1 llOllM In ftno nolgttbor • I 11ood. ldHI tor y~ :::~ lam. Nilturinll cart !K11.i. trplc. t>ltln &BQ, 1pac 11111~ m11tor •111to a lulhly ""1 londec.ped garden 30 :·. yr loan....,.. Ill 11~ wi Prlcod for t11t 1110, 01 1149,000. Call now ~;: 1~t565. ~: ., .... "!Im .... , :~2 WATDflllT 1010 7011 .. OlJ 7014 701~ 7018 1020 7ot2 s1n,5001 &aper 3 Bdrm tlomol Cozy flroplaoo, wood beam colling•. belcxlny off ,,,...., "'"- p I U 1 prlvato 1andy boac:fll Ownw .. f/lllJY fln1ncl~. HurfY, won't i.tl Call 646-7171 THE !<EAL ESTAT E RS ~OH SAVE THOUSANOB, ... ~~: ~our own homa, no TRANSPORTATION · oomm. Prof l>tllf hMp onolo-.~1 .... t<OIO liiiiiiiiiiii~~--A1r-n1t\ ""'(''" (~•Wl!lt"~ M•'4.1,. 84""' ~~~ '"'" ,.., .... "-TJ-tt.,,...I ,...,......," Uuh•y AUTOS ll'alTtD !Oll 2 Ml ::~ 11111 :m S Bdrm 1ll4ttl mlN .,..,, llOU lll>f ary. 1poolel meat or tlOl• oult• 'With ....... M- IOM IUme largo fD. SSff, 000. llC)lo Ul'llilOOI: 11()...0 :ii1'i~==::::•;Ji;5-e;;a;dl!·i; flO:io Ii --IOU l Orange Coal OAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, March 7, 1913 Cl ~~~~t::•w. ..... 111.t ...... .. '!!!iii;:~=~·!·~~· ~· --·=;;:!'•! llMD' IW Cttlt J1tM Hit ....... ..... vt pa,ly wenl• to buy ' .. =-l.IAl 0"10k ~ -from OWf* I to IO !Mite, . ~r~~ .. • •.• .J ~ POlillU ... a ~.:. Rl4 ... i:,oo .... Coeta MeM. 1414490. l'ool llel on ouf ....... I • 11 NII. I IN bd, 2Yltl~..!1J,'· HI f • CAWli tty YliWl.11tiitni room,' bdrm, larp~.,,,._. .. toan. r11.1t11 -...._. ~~ option• • good .... wmll M~ =r.::· Oell ~ir.!."::•~MIM':·.~ Mer"?Mi1i'rM. ii. bit*e loe. •· ........ , •7 ... fl. •1H1a000 ~--•~1 •eaolov• 4 b•dromam I bdrm. ,.,. ball\ 1211, l'ml•I• l*1Y,,... ~ -11"""1-. •v-" ...... __., OCIANllDI o, HWY '°"•• f/fl'llll .oo. ....... ... ..... _... . ~""' . ··,~~·un11"10!',1!..~'!.~ hutt11 Ytlln aw • '°' lfttle °' "° doM'I I _,,, ,,_ ,. -....,._, . .-n g .,.., -.-,1., -----_!!:! ~ s balll 1225 lnoome property wlthg!s ""' IHI '' • d T •nor•• •I I Lfe, MtTllOt 1 '"-t ... ,,_...;...._· _...;.......;. __ _ Lllll llU IAYflllf bay view, on lovely No &town-No qU4111~ Botti°" belte ,000. owrw'a unit It 1 Poe1i--Lta. flfYI, 1p1rlmenl1 QMlte 1\1111 4/ 1 HOO/"'O, Pnweae l bt, 1 bet= 1 ........... vt.w •-8 ...... _, 4 beth, ham nn. grHnbelJ Or•m•tlo 3 Ir twnflm. Move~~ .... .:ua:'~tM bitty. M1""3t ••711mo. 2 Ir. 2 11• '*".,._Creal.~ t1a.eot1 l!llktt,a-.tel0'4! __... u""' .,........ vaulted wooo.,....,.. oell· take over l1:J~21w 'ool/J~ Ktd• OK model. lot=r uw -,. '"-1• Boal allp fOC' 3 boala. Now '"6,000. ~ ....... ~, ""-•· negot. pymta. Shared Ml:lml probtem/retlrlno'? ... l..eecM ' • · 1 · ' 1-~-...;... ___ _ ,_. '""" ,._,..,. Ion llOOK note tor dn or tenl'\ll. 1 LMoe 1 •· 1 k ~ IAYllM PUii m11ter bathroom •PP'eoial Wiii trade. WILi fl.... HO"/lnoome l)rop Why throw rent away? OtllnlCoYI. Hd llomeln * Houle I Id 1.. ~--.~.Mi s~ beytront dplx a bl', 2 .,. up: 2 br, 2 lie dn. 2 boAt ...-, Raduced-$UOO.OOO. •ult•. lt•eanded atone lue 1t1.aa.oe eonirectota own llometll Mt.111,. · Alnl to own 3• tvwnllm.' bMllllful 1ooatlon. Spa. S3a e a1tt C.M. HO Avoudo. t'251mo. =~all~~ t lmatlllftO 3 br home no dn, no quellfylno. t2000 MM103 8flOWn 11...,.JCI 1-•-1_,._1_11_. ____ _ 12 ·• ·-• featuring uMd brick & l1300·U800 nagot 1~TIAFAONTHOME8 a ICI. 1 la. rldeootllMct, ~29r2kfrpl fnod M,000. 759-100 11&11 -wrought Iron, akytltee, pym11. atw9d ~· ts1 l400 gar, pool. Child OK. No y.,d, 2 o., ,.,Ifie w/ I.My welk to bot\, 4 er. 3 •trlum, lf'lak• r0</4 & ••· Uon avell. Wlil trtade. b · "" *475/mo 1sto A etoraoa. AoroH troM Liii Ill.I aa. epacloua 11v1ng rm, tenllv. "" of MexloM tt1·HN Ovetlooke Newport 3 Br lak•. 141.0783 Santa Ane OouMty CIW. ~ 3 bdrm. 2 t.th + i..rae re9. nn .. bMm ceWnp. fumlabed, s-Uoe. $420,000. femlly rm. laundry rm, PIVIN. ~ad 11 lte&, .. l Lov9t}' 3 BR 2 .. oov'd vw/bbq l 81' nwol'I more * 1ecf113211 LJt-. Pd Meo mo. AVll. M#Clh t . large blloony. •111.000. 000 w/111um•bl• fl· • patio Cl'llet ., .. ~t t •HO kid• Ok. Hurryll w E 21et c M do' ~1-ITllTll 531-1711 nancln~t Call 769·1601 LIDO LI. I bdrm, 2 ba. own . S 109 0 mo~ 5)M190 BUT Rtty f• 145-1100 ~ 11-11:30 OcMn view l City LI* Cute 2 Br 2 81 condo IWID wun 1n °' 782 371. femrm. 11700 mo. 8111 H2·7'40 wear NEWPORT 2 bf 2 bl twnNe. trplo OEORQE flKll'f6 CO Hlllllll UHi New 4 br, 4~ ba. custom French Normandy .r..tate 1.2 prime acre hllltop $1.2&0,000. I t .,. So ,.___ Orundy, Mt. e1s-tta1 2 8,.,, 1 ........ ~ 2 .... 1,L 2 mMter bdrm•. 2•,.t>a. bll-4M. =••view'. oca-near ......... t 3 tr. 1Yt B•. newly M, ..... _ -'" s1001 ...,__tn-...a..1 -Plu.I. Perteet for ~ J>•lnted townhoun. WltUfY, e.qulllltely tum. 2 ea, lndry, g.,, petlo. mo. ••CU W5U .,26. 64 119 CO\.IPI•. Full price Uf. Owner may cerry •rd br, 2 b• edull oondo. M60/mo. He-6088 3 Bdrm · 2 Yt b • • ' 11••n•1 1 •A ........ •AA ., Fl vtew w1llk t 1726/mo. Kid• ok, no -• .. • auper ,._,, encl ouu. 831·7370, 8e2·2411 T .O. at blended rete ~OOCutttv,'ell fine: 4 BR, 2 atory, 1'A mllM pet•. J Ma rah all Agt j 8Hullful gafden apte. gw, '450 mo. utt1 Inc. OlllUllOIYI 12.S~ fOf II yre wit~ amenlllH Ho eta from bMctl. 11200 mo. 842-9808 PatJoe/dleb Sc>I. heat M&-1119 Coronado la.land C\lat, t.yfront lot. 86' boat dock. P1alll eval.l. Now $3'70,000 w/~~ TR,\DITl<)\,\I ~L\11 \ ~n. U~.1~. Craig s1200/mo. Ht-1(,t · 945-1747 ~ f:· 1615 3 t>t. 2'AI b•.~· end. I L' I LM... Loe f\lrn twnh .. 2 BA & 3 lk, 2 .... frplc. 2 Cir at· ... a...... UH 3 Bdnn: 2 ea: M&a re..~~e:· A . Apttl t. ~~~~,~. Enjoy bolling. tennla & Cler\ 2'A ba. newty die. llOflad, yd. 4 8drma 4 bathe OOMrl 398 W. Wlllon e31·6683 0 ~ 1 :. l G H u N ~ v. ~< £ t!. l r r ~ L \ :..~ 2,!!r:i!• r!!:~ Tennie. pool, apa. 1 yr •7ooimo. 780· l3M 111ew.'11 o o o i q 11 . ~ ~ dlehwaaft. *415. 1 BR. RefriG, petlo, ••-•••11 I oopper'l)lumbl l.Ocel· IN. •1100 mo. ~fl«yt. BlltetoHUf\tH.,bour28f 12000 /mo . er. pvt'pallo. xtre lrg clHn. No 1>91•. 724 C No Down-No au..ittvtna. ed on qui.tend~ laland. dye 1132·2494. eve abode w/bltlnew/'# crpla 714/769·9100. Sally garden. 2 Br. 1575. Jemae en.n97 ... ' . ,... 1111 -._ 3 Br twnllm. Move Tn, '305 ooo 8.46-!l300 I '400. Kid• ott fair ~ Shipley AQt. 567-2141 MESA DEL MM ="=J ~:112::: ~a.tt;0fv;;.!t1:.°t~!~ ·~,_a:::.n I :. 63M190 BEST 1y luta Au UM g:~ ~~ •.. -... 00 • • • ... ,-111114 -Uiii ..... OIMghtf\11 family home on ~ ac. w/pool & ape 3 Br l femlty nn, p'lt bMctl . 1585,000. 780-8333 trH; llreplace. micro-appreciation IYlll. Wiii ...... UafualaW 18uyea ""two''~ delU•• 3 .. ~2 1--~ ......... •"uh.......... me ..... vweve. vaulted celllnS, trade. Sue 891-5558 .. al ml .,ory ~ ,..,., .. ""'-.,,... -""'""" EU111de 2 BR twnllM. '1t51c1~ ... •1r"p1r1ce 1134.95 . 1112.00010Bo. 3 Bd. 2 IY ...... klda/peta 1576 wont IUt sP:~i g,•;~ntes4~~' ba, B ~~"'8dfl 1'A be, Pllllo. no P9f8. ~.. Be."1>1. t•~dwn.OWC. Prloe r9duoed '°' qlJlck 3sf~2 B• on vweter 113M1toBE8TRltyfle , 831.5273 • mo ~:.,:;r..:::O.':T;: MOOmo.548-4971 • 1:.41:.AECT An• pllne 213/539-1880 Nie, Nwpt Hgt• twnhM. 2 Bt t"C:•'"''"l(tt LeaM/opllon: 48r 2ba Patloeldeck•. No pet.a. LYlmYll.ll'lm ...... 1111 ~ 3 Br 2 Ba. powder rm -edl t ~ O c' Cozy. lp8'kllng clean, S700 3 bf 2 M. 0. PROPERTIES 4 Br 2ba, adj. 10 MH· 1 •rpic', comm pool. wui 1 Br 1111utll.1112 .,.o.J,78 · · freahly pelnt•d 2 Br 8IChllor ... 10 184C E. 219' 81. No= t Bdrm M76-S486 dowlark 0.C. le ... OP· talce 10% dn from quail· ,,_ llM.n hO\IH, n11r foA•ln 4 11·~===~==~,i~~~~~iiiiiiiii1l~ll~on.~MG-~~50~7~8~~;;~: fled buyer. 1148,800. PllP '"'llmf I t. •--L---•••• Edinger. Large backyard. I 1111111-MT LJITDt lntat 1044 87W&M llM1ll u au--.. .-. 2 cer gar9g1. aeoo1mo. .1u _,. Or .. t gcoll c M I P11er'e ' ...... Ing. "'~ 28r 837·7918 Lg aepere~ eull• from ... ~r 2 ~r=-llLY 1% llR IHI .... Ill 2'~ bl t';;hm. ~rttyi-------- l gueet rm l blth. Din-condo 011erlooklng Big Owrler uklng $109,000 • ... a. I.I. lftl laUlM blaU Itel g • t • . I 9 0 O I m o . ..... ....... Ult Ing rm'°' amall Intimate Cenyon. Expenalve llvlng for deteched nou .. with Buy now & MWlll Min-BAYFRONT 2 Br 2 Ba &4&-eeee Bkr. entertaining. 2 bllconlel, rm. wltll II replace end garage. A11um1ble or lmum 20K dn. Cell John • 1 3 9 5 / 'm 0 'Her ti IDO lllSM 5 mlnutH to be,cll. veulled celllng. Priced MW loen avail. et 12%. Zarvoa 780-9889 or 213.474.3577 123 E 1rftu 2244 View of ooean. pvt walk· OW.-vw111 help flnlncl. rignt et 1266,000. M U S T 8 E L L . Ag t . 831-2242 Beyfronl Uttle j1 ' W~ water, 2800 ~ft. Mery Lou Merl4n. IJl4t 67,.400. 640-1538ewninga. ' . llnlU 11 /mo. 31081 A eo ~. -1 to 4 bdrma. atenlng at Cir. 4~8<t 11u1 ua.n21 •TIWMI laUlM M60 to s1295 HARBOR 2 bdrm,'~2 bat111, Ptalanla ut7 ~ Tutla Utt ~Int., alt, QUkt.. St_,,. to blech. ~. SOI' Nie. .,. .. 38'. 38a, ger- uc alk to pool, tennla, llJ ... •I •P~!,01 Y•:7rlY7·.J~l!_P3d. lty dener pd. 1&50 mo. lie. Re ALTY llh<>pl. Fruit t,..., auto 5 ... ng. " ~ ........ , 873-0227. 879-IM58 tp<lnkllr9, 2 car Glfl!CJI. Highly upgraded 3 8dnn Char I P Pt 5 br I~~~~~~~~~ By owner. 11n ,soo. 2 Ba home w/apa mi, en. · • 651•n77 3 Bf. pool, 1>11tlo, dbl g11, COLDWeu. BANl(eRO '' Open Sell Sun. 12•6. cullom tlle & •t•lned 3"' bl. .A .. patio St200 quiet neighborhood. laUlM 7 no..e g1111. Kitchen ovwlo<*a mo. Agt. 873-9080. l800/mo Agt ~ Ptalaiala 1117 141 742' MCluded etrtum. AllklftO 11000. Nevw a br, din,""" BYOWNEA IYl .... 11~ 1339,500. 831-7370, rm,dlnrm,3~3CM ., .... '"' 4.1111 .. 1 .1..e.•t •~•I 1113 Court St, n .. r Oeerfleld. Outatandlng 540-0312 gar. Agt 873-9080. Nwpt Pier. Fee. 2 Br. ~nglncl.ouet>c>, Cenu Ml Jiu m2 ....... .., .. 1 .... Cuatoml Cuatom • re- A·1. 1115K Open Sun IPI. Iota of trM9. Many 1 • 3 . 7 3 o. 5 e 8 8 0 , uc>gr•d••. 1/c. frplc•. &4&-7968 12fSK. 552-8807 mwa- TR,\DI T 10\,\1. RI ,\1 ·1 \ modeled & ••pended Cl=aat Portoflf\O Plan. ExQulsl· tely decorated with · ltlJ llltdwOOd floofa. wood 3BR 2 atory c:uat. time. Nr c.mnoe. fr~h door1, oe1111lfrwy. Open Set/ •~ b1tll1I BHutlfully Sun & evea. $149,500. lendaeaped pool-•lz•d HH 187M a11um. In. lot backed to nature 9V•"'-Sam Crane. Agt spac1ou• 1 Bdrm end unit on Ille wit•. Pro-•---------' ~-493-4900 Hm 548-7530 ....... c.... .. 111u llU fe11lonally decorated throughou1. ASSUM· ABLE FINANCING AVAILABLE. Alklng only 1115,llOO. C8A 540-1151 I HERITAGE REALTORS ......, llTlll 111111 .. l&nmf 2 bdrm. 2 blttl Corona•-------- 1 Ex~ QUiity MW def Mw Condo. P"-" & home on quiet Llltl• iu.tl, S.E. IUlldlc:k, huge lllllnd wftll • reeldenoe 2 c:er cloHd garage. ~In d9telll end Pool, ape. LMM option? 1209.000. ·-----------1 ....... Wti1IUI 5.5 acrH overlooking Caplatrano Velley. Pri- 3BR.4BA 2 Bdrm l'I• Ba S6IO 2 Bdrm 2 Bl MOO 2250 V=ll'd 640-e 1 Bdrm 1'85 2 Bdrm, 1 v. ~. fli80 131 E. 18111. &46-e818 181 E. 18tll. 842.()851 ---3 Bdrm. 2 be. 1645 151 E. 21at 548-2408 YILU lllSll ID Sptie:loul 1·2 bdrm~· 557-8200. M/F Sat/Sun 10-5 PM STUNNING IM~ Br. 2 Ba. Garden t. Pool. 1495. 710 W. 1 St. looln~nenaa looking tor IMng • tat Mo. rwnt fflOll9e you In We have 2 Br., 1 Ba . 1445 • 3 Br .. 1'~ Sa. 1475. Pool, lndry r.c .. no pet•. 54&-H5e. E.Sldl, freah 2 Br. 1 8a. ~age, aundeck . Imo. 180 211t. St. 54&-0185 OUplex Weetaide C.M. 2 Br. 1 Be. Neat & cut •• 646..eee5 .... 18A utll pd, edulte pr• *red. avlll Afw 1. poea. mgJ$300~ ~-New q>t/palnt. II. 1.vi.t. dep. 543-9574 LIKE NEW 1 Br. '480 up PVT patio lrptc ~ 1P1 TOP ar-. r· no peta. MESA PtN 54._2447 l&Y .... .. ., .. 111.111 ... 1• 111 ... 1•111 ... Enci•~eo••· gu a. --• pool, epa. ~ room a. vol9ybel court ...... 714-&4&-0073 LllllT-............ Frplc, elagant frencfl wlndo.1. ale, ln-llome MCUrlly, 1 81. 1 Bl. & Studio. Waaller/dryer plu• privet• olub w/ tennl• court•. pool• . ::,~:::::i much more. From $500/mo. lncld• mo•t utlltla 54t-3421. 3141 e... St. (BeilwMn Sun- flow. & MacN1hur). THE SEVILlE 2 8r wto-. 7 5/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. c:rpta. drpa, bltlna.. fncd 2 Br. 2 Ba. frple, lndry yd w/pello. well' pd. rm, ell~hta, amall cm 2819 "O" Sent• An• alt. Ave. 1520. Call 1-5 3lt Avocedo ~ 120 TSL Mgmt 142 ..... 121------------1---=------~I 64lde lrg Cl'llet 2br In trl-~ 2 Br. t% 8a. pix, petlo. lndry. 1550 frple, poot,..,., attlldled t73-3800. gwege. Avlll the tlrat. -----------Call 831,...984. t Br. carport w/atove I tWrtge. Go -725 C W. 1 Br w/pool, OH paid. 18th. St. then call Don t3to pr mo. No pate. 942.1700 ~ .-.q'd. 147 Aoww SI -----------... 5-1111 Spee 2 bd. encl g.,, vate and Meluded yet•--------- only miout• from town and Dana Point Yacht Harbor. In en area ol lllau.1"9 homee Idell fOf a palatl8I ~ Honee permitted. 1896,000. t=~--:::-.......,.-:::-::--1 edull • pf ef. no pat 1. -----------/mo.~ 2 Br. MeS. 640-0105 aft91' • ·-------C.ta ... UM 1'1\ 8a. T~ glf· PM .... , Y1J.AM =·alt~ btl.ft, amell __ BA_Y_TIM __ BERS __ _ BelutlfUI Ulndlc:aiped 2917 Orange. 1 Br.~.~ a-. -t• pa6d. Petlol, TSL Mgmt M2"-1803 prtv8t9 pdo l genoa ~. jaol.ml, --. ..,,.. 2 Br 1 8a. ,... c:at1* & $475 No pMa ~ •(in lk spen' sivl not high in price; re1eo able cost: d aui6ed advertising. nla court1, voll1yb1ll paii.t ,,_,bull llt~ 399 W. Bey St. ===·Jr l 8r. $410:...20. 2291 Mepll Ell6de arMI 2 Br, 1 Bl, ,...u c~ ,.,,75 Sl dplll, pnv yd, gw,. No ~.,.,,_, doge. 15 25/mo. .. _ ·-·-:r •• ·-... -·-.... ·-·-:;;. ·---.... -·-:::=.. ·-... ·-::-== ·-J PETE ' BARRET I Rf.ALTY ...... 111 et '°" ~ 'It lli*I ltg, ll'IWneO ... l)t ... pool, llv '"'' dlft '"'• den, HHHI .. hoot. arH. ~ Walker 6 Lee I , FUINtSlllD« UNF\llNISHED AUUTIUTIES PAID. MUL1" atJIS, TEMNIS SWiMMING plus much mortl Sony, no pets." Models 2 Irr 1 Ba, carpeu, ctr-. no S*1-MOO & t21>0 eec. utll. pd. 831-6230 &ecll. *3 Br. 2 Ba. nr SC Pm. 8.A. ~ .... ~. Qlld alt. t750. No peCa. 7112-6822 OCEAN 8AEEZE8 NE.AAUACH 1 Br ...... ,.,.. Oper\7_. ..... •4 Poole l .Jecum'• •T..W ~TV • Peta neootlllble-l4-11ZS Hwrttngton Gerdlna LARGE 1 l 2 8r. c:tpte.1.,.... __ 4_90,_ ·Hll __ A_via. __ drpe, lndry rm, prttno, 1595. L.rg 2bt 2111.. bft...._ ••t•r pCI, CJ" a. trio• mint eond, nr b .. ch, ft811. Xlnt loo. No peta. bHt eree. No pet1. 131-&427. ~7. 142~1S3t EASTSIDE 18r, peit & 11n111 cHd OK. Mull Uflltyle 28' 181, S4e8 mo. mi.wt -to ~. M0-711& ... 4648 -i· Ce Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Marett 7, 19'~ . • "' 't TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZDF 8-4 Peace aymbol 2 worda 8& Having wlnga e7 Grafted, In hefaldry 88 Buay as - 89 Sat 70 Santa - 71 Pell'• kin DOWN 1 Celtic 2 Portland cement tngred- lenl 3 P.O. gadget 4 Beseech 5 Bel<>ngef' 6 Pack down 7 Bring to bear 8 Unimportant 9 Painting, etc .. 2worda 10 " --In the house?"' 11 Income form 12 Weapon 13 Pung 18 Soften 22 -off· Drive 24 Evened up 8 AT'Uf'DAV'I "'lZU SOL YID ,. e a a 27 "Botherl" 48 Up-tight 29 Feast 47 Runway 30 Harrow's 49 And not rival 52 Cruder 31 Oeprea1 53 People· Pr&- 32 Ga»cet fix 33 Burden 55 Bnck type 34 "My Frtend 56 Orange " 57 Toughen 35 Goof 58 Cloak 36 Profound 59 Aureole 40 Spanish art-60 Cutor's lat killer 43 Lie - -61 Convenes 44 Rose high 65 Oolong KIDS-EARN QtEAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 7. 1963 l~ssi1n1al Serv-iae DireetDry fl .=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::;:CH!a~i:.:,-;Pltkla;:-:.:.:---rc..== .. =·1;-;c..i;::;i~rttt=-fp;;:::,:d!~;:r1 1hd!tl•• ..... Clt!t!y ka#wt!H 1:.•--·'~··--'·--·----PJ..W11....,. Tiit.__ ____ _ Sl.14 per day New c•bln•t•. ceblnel Cernent·Maeonrrltook l!L!CTRICIAN fttloed OARO!HINO 'MAINT ROllH'I Cl.~NINO •m UTI9Am INT/lt)CT, CALI. JIM ATLAS PLUMllHO' TU ..... l1c1ng. bere, formic• W......Cu.t WOf1I LIO rlQhl, ''" Hllm•t• on "-id/oornm/lnd Y11d llf'll'oe · • thorO\.IQtlly lod, epr\Mler Md 9hnib ........ tMetlng, ~lllllnO In All~ N1·2a'I TNt'• ALL~ pay ooun*'°"" 642.otat 081047 Roe> &47·Hl3 IWQe or emllt IObt oleln-up. tr• trim. cleen IWluee 640-0&67 ln•t•llellon Our work -------~ repeln M5 IUl1-... T-IL.1.._Mm000:_....__,..":".~tb~tl~ '°' 1 Clblnete & Clrpentry FREE EST'8 fOf Cement Uc 39oe2 t t 7S.Q:S&t ~947 l40-1ltl Very 11\ofOUQh..Qd reft only 1001!1 e1tpenel11e ••Alff,.,... LOW COITll 2• HRS Te"• Oona, Ut H '°1n,,_., Id Small "'be & ..-........ block & brick wort& llC'O lll!CTRICIAN JE881E'I OAAOCNINO Oeoefldll>fe l Elcp'd Ch«lk CMK Pf1cee b«ore HIOHl!ST QUALITY Rlollt·~Aemodll ._ ........ 1 1 10 -u- 'IM Fr• •II:;.,• ~20o:s EuropHn e11111man Ouel wotll·"9M rel• c~. V.. tttm I 6.48.j()H 652·9622 you Ml Uc :ro-4018 t? vra In OC 130.tlte Draine Lie 060-1030 d;i to cnoO;. ;;;fj DAl y OM-Oee4 fom 03t·607alt73·75'4 m.int .W. 840-8036 Home & Offic:. CIMl\lng CALL 6'4 1013 P&llT Y• Ul1U Pttl hnkt/ lttair• lnetM ~all. eao-111,a CulUtff Cfraait Tilt lid101COMM'LllNO. •11111 Ulllllll LIG'd, ~. lne'd UtJ•'a let4M .. ., FREE UT INT /EXT ---PILOT , ............... ...., ____ --20 "/fl. Oo ffr't own WOf11. 130.5031 Xlnt ref•. 167.Qe9t EllPI' landeoape l cte111-RlFS. LIO. 320881 UllW&ll Ill.L'S Trtt len!n Aemod./Repllre, lo"'"· mn ... TU UI Lie 27804 '·Al 644-8129 OLUI ,,. HOYMCIMnlng, full or pll up• . ., .. trimming. Fr• Tl!D 71"171-9047 bperlenced ' prof... STUOf.HTI TA[I! SERVICE Oecka, ptlloe, lenoH Beet prlcel. te3-3213 lllll/_/.. .. lime, 22 y,. ••P· I'm the .. ,, Tony M&-7660 --1 1tonal v.,,y reuonabte ~. ttOf'm proteo-Fr• Ml Sieve 752-ll!IMI l.ge/emall, lawn melnl, bMtl IJ.42•616e Cu1tom painting. bl. nt. ,.1 .. fOf 11 of your pool tlon, up'd ff7•1111 Repelr·Allerlllont ClilW Cut Reu-lle..guer 131-2345 dw1lng te3 2503 ••M!!J quellty wof'k 11 reduced nHdl. ,or expert Mr·....,.._-------~ DltECTQRY Ooo<•wlndowa-c.b!M11 I CHILO CARE with low, g11t · • ExpenlM HOUMkMPlng BRICKWORK Sm.ii Job• *Inter relH FrM Ht, vie.. ~ll evenlnge & p.m Tr" trlmml"11, r.moY.a, 1 Panel'1Mtllol-i.nc.. l900ed yd, melle, CM f ... lal Tr• CiMn-UP 6 hauling, I/to 1 euppllM lneluded ~. Coete M.... 0.ve 873-2031 to 8 pm. If no lnl!Wef, tlump grinding. llWlnt I Jet"' 5'6-'•13 8'M189 wkdyl -iprlnkl•r repair, gen Klny 6'1,.870 lt\llne "-'• 67~31115 Pllnll:;f,/P'C Henglng PLEASE keep trying. by ~ Rlnbt Fr• ., A·1 WOOD FU..CE & mllnt 8'5·7211 C _,_ .. 1 (1 1•) -1 .. 111 Mt Jim 166-5110 R Fu"'' h a•T"'·. NKUI & ""'PAIR ... -.. ..... ... __ , 1 .-• net i ..... , no "' -I Mlle got • CIJll Remod, TOODLE ,.. Lune . " " .... ~ I .. -a• ---.,...,. AMI UC'd 638-11898 T'9ia lenkt con1tr. rep11ra big or anec:ke, ectllllll•• Fair/ (2 t3)4~2fl/69t-3'25 a fl!!! ThOfOYQh & oep.nd•ble I AK~, ... 831·23'15 20 yr• exp. Pool~. r• amlll. Gull 87!1-8294 Fllrvt.w, CM 75l·23'2 BRICK•BLOCK•WOOO llYU MISTI, 9&4-9114 (Ive mwege) •niai· fattrla1 :';'~~~ln:11~~rl~ er~~~~ T~:: .. t:!~'111'18 ANY WEATHER DAMAGE Chlldcere, llcenHd Fet'ICM Muonry. 16 "Jfl. Exp'd In Ill home rllC)alrl. MRS CLEAN -,....,F..,t11......,hlng....,._ln-ter-1or-=--n-FrM M1 24 hr~ Uc. ~ 161·1041 REPAIRED 20 r.• lie, N.wpor1/Coell Meu lie, bonded. 5'0.1878 Comm'l/RM 6-48-3018 Mekee II gleam home, ·ABC MOVING· HANOlNG/STRIPPI 243e00 6'M280 Wl-.1-~ bonded. 982-&3 4 65().l330 •••HOME REPAIR ept. ofc FW1 8'8·2240 l~~s=1 ~·o l/IM·MC Scott 6-45-9325 -~ AUllitu/ ...... ) REMODELS/FACE LIFTS CltHlal lenicft laJa1t Dltr ltph Elec-Plumb..Clrpel'ltry HouHCilHnlng RHlden-1 . fllpert wallcoverlng In· ... 1la1 WE WASH WINOOW8 KITCHENS/BATHROOMS Cu•tom wood P•llo•. c Ot Reed'I I ALL MAKES: eprlnge , Small Job• OK Fall 11•1 & v1c1nclH. O•ll• 1 •A-1 •vt•• •1•1111100 Re ... Conaul· Huber Roonng4 typee. Fu1 . ProfH1lo111• * FRENCH DOORS* ~~.!.~·.~1 1~ ~~1."\et~ bond:~:. hlngee, new openers. MfVl<Je, Keith 8411·4872 1 Pecot11 846-'440 X804 Beet quality 25 y1 exp. ient AHlgnmt. 681·8590 New·r~-deck• Qulllty wort! guerentMd Slnee 1947. UC. 1411370. Randy 8'l.Qe22 534-2738 . 438-3526 lo rel ... Tom 667-4480 20 yHrt ••P· crpntry · YOU'RE THE BOSSI! Compellllve ret.. B I P h UC #411802 6'8·9734 FrM Mtlmele 841-7391 Oealgn <X>nlr &48-1837 --------,._ t "-l eiec, ptmbng. Ever)'1ttlng'. au1111y HOYMIOmc.. I uc T-1111.428 730.1353 i'~~k:•~::nov':i"a~.r ROOFING REPAIRS s .. o.,·• w1n0ow Wuh--•trac tll, -atra 8&r•talal Alu 111 .. 8'1-<>063. BEi/ 566-e7UI STARVING COLLEGE work only 4114-38i8 Smell jobe OK FrH tno. qtty WC>f'tl, lo prloee, Aae!t Carp! lentee Remodel/Repelf9, comm. TIUI JACK OF All TRADES HAPPY MOP CLEANING STUDENTS MOVING eallm•t•• Call Tom or M&--0e03. IM&-31'3 ......__ p .... ,..,, lot No SIMm/No Shempoo & r•ld. UC'd, ~. c.u Jeck anytime, T"" qiu•'lty·Slll9 ,..,., CO. Uc. T 124-•36 Pl t J le-·'-Cttuck. 5'2-11392 ~.,....._ • .,. •""""11ng Stain ~t F .. t ln1 For •t. 552-91'2 Topped/removed. Cleln Dey or night il7S-301' a.2-1025 842~T081 lntured 8'1·"427 H tr ru All Roofing Repelra ooflng dry. Fr• Mt 139·1582 up. new'·-· 751-3-478 WATCH us QROWI PLASTER PATCHING H I,., 'fllood comp Ille ................. . SlS .......... 831~199Uc IM4tl 0..1tr111ttM llnd-·'""no·Yd Clnupe la.Ua1 Superb Houw:IMnlng .r-&.1-RHtucco1 1nt1Ht 30 F;>.. ,M1 639~3232 · That Ill conttlciore who ___ ,...... __ ··----1 Shlmpoo l ltMm ciMtl Add'ne/Remod. P11111 & TrM '"'t,k;;1remov·Mllnt DUMP JOBS Service "Beck In Bu11· 1,P .. ~.....,..,1ui .... 1_____ yr1 ~t Peul $-46-~77 ---------i perform WOf'tl -1200 OM Hellberg Griding Color brlghlene11, whl permlta. Bonded. ln1'd lrrlgetlon Jim 85H>t29 & Smell Mo'""~ Jobs neu:.:....1173·8•0 I for JIM PAllTill l171 rNftu 111·1111 lneludlng l•bor end a Pevtno Co Rea/comml cri>t• • 10 min. blMc:h Lie. #418570 5.48-<427\, '"'V appt I "' ui• Fr• eat Uc: t3810'42 materllha mull be II· lie. :S07Mo4 8.42•1120 Hiil. 1111/dln nne I 15, •VO C*ln·upe/Llndec:aplng Cell MIKE 148-1391 · by R1c:tt1rd Sinor lie rUSTllllQ cenMd ~ ~ room 17.50; ooucti 110, ......... I llW H11Jllng · TrM Trim HAULING·1ludent wllge I T 280644 14 yr• of happy 11o14 -•-a • ..J.1 lent trlciofl lhould eo ttate L\.::Ju!:: chr 15. Guar. ellm. pet Conetructlon. Lle'd & Fr• nl. 8'2-9907 truclc, 11m41 lo ret•. Jon actat U locll CUllomet'e fl'!,':'! ... ~~,., ..nltw1.., en In their edver1lelng Con--~~ odor Crpl repair 15 yrl Bonded. 5•9-1914 (Joe) 750.tlml Think yOY o.~·. M-· $10-$75 Of Think you, 631·•410 I~~~~~-~~~~ s.creterill MNlcee: typ-lflciOt• end cxin---. · · Mowing. edging & gen ---------1 •• ~• ! Babyllttlng, eny hour exp. Do work myHll Cta1tractita Cltuat clean-up. Honeet & d• HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE 20% off lut yeer'1 Wiii LOWEST RATESI Prompt, Ing, copy, etc Fu1 lefV. contect Mery Qrondie el Nw l/lctone/Xlnl rell. Alfa. 55.4-0123 _ pendeble. For 1,... Ml. Furniture, Trelh, Tree• trivet. 841-0929. nea1 profe11lon111. 15 Plaulai 67!i·••56. 780-8359 (71') 5~ with 8"Y Coele Meal. 6'2-8.442 We Clre Cri>t CIMMr• ROUGH & FINISHING 750.«03 ~ 55'.-«54 1163-5415 NORM TAXES· piellup & delivery yrs eKp 1136·7149 _rr ---------1 queellon1. Contrector'e I wlll blbyalt your chlld. Steern Cteen & UphOI Cteen-Up Incl. wlndowe & Son ., yoor llOIM or oHloe PAINTERS NEED H "' u :; 141-1121 1,;:l;,;;;ky;.a.;;;;U_1n_______ Stet• lJoenM Boero, 28 my home. FIT PIT.CM. Truat Mount Unl1 Gu111 .Detail wort!. 957--0e9t ~~ f·~~ com~/ ltat l!elrl I Out of atell & mllltary WORK! 30 yra 8Jl9, lnll WATER HEATER Special Don't Move . Improve! ~~~~ ;;,~1::,,:.1~!: t-.,. 5'&-&:Me Rau. rll•. IM5-37l8 Dl'J!lll r" f, .. trlmm'lng & r .. WHtl't., 11orm demage? 119o. Appt· 832-8681 e•t. Acousllc celllng1 Pool heater••Furnec.e Sk'(lllee & Bay Wlndowe CA 112701 CARPET INSTALLATION DRYWALL TAPING mo111J, deln·upe. Free Ile Cell Mike 11 An.-Lie 3e6780. FrM •t Comm'I Spec. In '"llU· Free ell R ... S39-3232 • .a.u... & REPAIRS. 30 )'1'1 ••P "" T•Jlll.lf' .. & Acolntlc .... IMM65.4 •ft. 4:30. Ad •779. 4•2·•300 24 luaraaet 011111 Painting 6'2-7'711 ranll. ,_or remod mlt1d: bright. bHIJI. 'Helplng H1nd1' Cerpel Hive something you 'fllllll Spedlbl. Mllnt, cie.n-SELL Idle 1tem1 with a home · Iulo & Ute ~ yr1 Lie "4039'1 Ina. Replpe. repllr. remodel TILE INSTALLED bouque11 Sime d1y Ci.tnlng new dry m• to Mii? Clasaln.d ad• do Ing, trtmmlng Free •t Diiiy Pllol Ci.ultled Ad The Factory lnaurance b<>nded. Aefe. COior E•· Free HI, re11onable All kinda Guar1111eed. You don't need 1 gun to "drew fall" when you piece an lid In the Delly Piiot Wen! Adel Cell now I 6'2·5&74 :seiOOfl Promotlonl Unit-6'5-9()31 (bef a. •ft,, FrM •t. Kevin 873"1503 1 JAPANESE GARDENER "'* LOW RATES bull-. OISTlll PAllTtlt TOP HAT 536-2030 TU• 494-7660 thod. S.Yll SS 2"40.Q27S It well. 6'2·5678 5't-9e12 842-o40'7 842·M178 6'!>-9930 433-0-421 Pftf1 983-0911 Rldllltd Uc'd. Jahn 1131-1151 Reta JOhn 693--0487 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •1&1 Wutt4 SIM l!lt Wut.. 9100 Ptb 5131 !Faraltare IOU fanltart I02S 11i1CtllaaMa1 1211 p ... , 7012 :iiiiliii::i:;-;;-i;i-ili:;;i·:::;::~~~;;;; BMutlful tame 2 yr grMn Sectional 1or1, pleypen Mepl• d••k, top Shipe, FEATHER COMFORTERS Hive Hjttbor RloOe Con-1 _ wing Mec:ew~ Cell Jett atyie, eemet cir. '2000.1 w/typ-rtr drwr & chr. We clean & reeo11er do. 3 bd, 21,;, bl, '416, I O,Ell.ll!S 8'2-8391 5'9-7287 41•22. 642·7902 European 11v11 with ooo Equity, $83.000 II EDIATE • MOVING MUST SELL !King mettreH. round•· beeutllul downproof went 25-30 boat 11 •: MtrCW~lt Herttege "Madrlgel" So-tlon, lr•m•·•lnt cond llcillng &42-4670 pert 951·9399 :: Need telephone sales representatives to -.-.................... ...___ !Id p_, dining rm .... SJ00/080. 55~28 IHI 100 nwu Perine< wented. 1980 25' • start tonight in Costa Mesa office. Aati.-llH tbl w'::J :9?' s>ed•. 6 s · black 1111ugh couch To ION 30 Iba H«bllll• Toll)'. FB. IOlded, lmmec. o.-1oet>o11 circa 11100 1 :;::: 12600 6./:'/:sfm 1100 Brown nauoh rec: Ols1 ~ 842-2424 1nc1 Dan• ~ 1~1f/,0L':*" •part time •Must be at l~t 16 •No experience necessary •Pleasant personality •Reliable •Good earning potential .................. 1-i Mt-1111. Ed.112, att. l1IO I' o o I b ~· t or I• r . 8ookeMlf ~ 175/$100 ~~7~50 bit cono Newport B .. ch Tennl1 ~;~~. 983--0007 n ' 546-3&42 I . ~b llot«nber9hip. seoo A U .. l l kltchenetle ""' c"ra Olnnett• lbl leaf , chra 64s,.9554 '42' Callfornlen Trawler, JI Uctl 17!1, Ml of cotf" tbla SfT5obo .iv-· la& t. Lo hr1 on twin .. L -.a..w frMIM S 140. lo11ng• chr• w/ 082.2012 Gold Chandelier $100 c.te Belter then,..,, wl ..,..~••• ottoman (lgt bl'wn) '200, White°'""' w/lhelvel IPPf'Oll $40K In extru. 190 876-3680 uphol. 1111 rm chr $7!1, ..... IAU 150. White DHk 1•5 N.B 11ip evall. 645-21124 HARBOR AREA 873-2•28 Cttelra. 1011, lamps. Power Mower f 35 <>< 644-7812 I APPLIANCE SERVICE Queen IOl•·b•d. S.lge t•bl ... bed . etc ~~~g~~~0Ml_!~~~ & STEAL! $25,000 Chrl• We Mii rec:ond., QI.Ill. velour plllow 1200. 989 '40-4181 · Craft~ for only 19 I eppllano9. Mt-3017 Vletorta ~ F7 C.M. 3 Pc. Bedtoom aet. Dltk 1 Mini! jaelcel, lbll 6, wom 5 000. Restcnd ·ee S~ I lft ~ Simmon• OeluH. Firm wood S300. Incl dr..,_, tlmM. ApprllMd 12500. Bol1. 11"~ I "*'h 957,a133 Queen M1ttreu & Boa dbl t>«t. bile .... Stltft ..a '2000 obo 7eo.o142 16. ~.wood ce>nM>le. 8Pf1nga with lreme. UMd 6412--0457 l I VHF ractlo 75 Evtnru<le ::=============== ~;:s~-."::. 2mo.5'9-0880 llbc. Wu.-12.20 ll!nl cond.' 673-7181 ~ I hwleher. 1100. 1M&-56'8 jArmolre w/5 drewera. *'·-lal WANTED OH Oriti In 1_6_7_3-3_n_8_. ____ _ SPENO YOUR DAYS AT THE BEACH TEL·l·CIRC HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings and Saturday mornings ·Commission/Guarantee ·Must be ambitious, pleasant and reliable ·experience helpful, but wllllng to train •This Is not temporary Call 548-4000 between 9AM-3PM &42-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" I 8' "* good CX>lld. S50 Wiit ti good condition 1966 20' CMe Crett glaN ~:Ot"~Y ci:: rune S62-44&7 IHHMW GteU IZlZ 8-48-74'7 va. lo ttra. Bey f0r •kl , e • t s 2 5 o 0 b 0 Mull NII 1mmedl11ety 1 • • al boat UMd by lady H Yeo-3861 couch with metchl.ng Twin & fuM Sti• Mattreu aaac bey bo111 been under I loWleet. Mim .... Ukl & BolltC>l'lnQa 751-4391 la11Junt1 1224 cover Look• like ne* Wlrda S lgn1ture dble new. Bellk 1ty11og. Sa6() Gulter & Amp, Fender 16750 675-0915 NB. wide relrlg. fro1t1e11. 0 , b • 1 t 0 r t • r . J l lllt Chemp. fleslo 6 tiring, G e o r g e 0 1 u d e n lcemllter, gold. S300 « (714)675-3957 eve•: or ... !J OOOd cood S80 ror bOlh 642-9998 tm otr. 5'8-2871....., dlya 557-9525 MellMa. 1Antlq 11111ng, 'flleddlng. S52-'487 1a --il------7014 w..--s 1'5 Gu dryer & I cuetom 4 2 c:11, 6 di•. s 145 ' Refrlg. $225. King~ ~!~~d dbO .. ll 1ppr 14000 BHt oh Office farahart A 1111111 fin NOi I IPfn.,,I, ,,...,.,.. , r , 5.46-3&42 •--l t 12 .. olt I Freezer. 11'5. 5'7-2918 Hf & mirror, bed HI ., .. ,... -, FOR SALE I Ml)'lag wun.. go6d. o4d-tlble. $500 ee2·2717 .... ~ 1211 s-·1 Electric Typewriter 6'2-464-4. M·F. 9-5 er model, 1200 Good l..llge dloett• Mt, table. UI ._ ""'1 1120 Non·S•l1ctrlcl16 Hobie C.t. yelloW *' concl 6412·2785 per1c benCh 11n w/2 lrg IB M typ9wril« S300 & Teq Sunr1M Alie lltru, OUlhlor\ed t>enct-IOft O•Y·•c•t. 1m1ll tanks. LB M Seiec:trlc: rypewrn-$l650 675-3313 · C..rttr• .... leather a 2 encl cf,.,,.. Teecom min torch. Vic· er Mdl A $380 All In I I ••BM-PC 6'K, 2 drlllff Ex 1 t c 0 n d I 4 O O tor duel 11180 geug... goo O con d 111 on llJSTIL CllltT1ll (180K8). 12" monitor. et2·2711 =~~~ '2 969_1221 673-79'8 __ 2 8 ' M1hog1ny/oak compl 1y11 12895. 2 p6ece Ch dtnett IBM elec typewriter en sloop, bull1 In Sweden I 553-0429 I 150. 0n:~':.c1111 t:i: llhctllu"al 1211 lllnt ottlce machine, Per· 1 ~r~ O:h~~~ ''" te fn MU 1150. E.•11 cond. Karen POOL TABLE feet wor111':1, order. $325 a~all. NB $15.500 653-905 1 4 '1t7' ll•t••. cuetom wood 7 59-1139 • 8pfn 6'>5258 I Shaggy white "Benji" 1 .. HOUSEFUL/ NEW CON· deelgn Comee '-t/bllllatd Neerly new· 3 Oek roll I -1 a•ra male OMdl good home. TE Mp SO LIO OAK llQtll & well unit w/~ topm • pd $1100. tell f~ •aw __.. Medtum...a..d. eply9d. FURN Mull Miii need I/Ill.led at 12000: Mlllng $500 with oak chr IUll • llELAlll 842-0100 IMl9-1221 cuh 8'2·5027 IOf $500 llfm ee1.a237 8 walnut grain 30•110 WOfl 1n rem.. 11300 dHkl $40 H w/Cl'll 87$-6389 ~ of furniture. All Work Bench w/attel11H 79().19&4 or 79().1"8 I fualtart Mn In Heel cond Pl1nt1 I H•ve lllM end elec. out· p a Or 1,._ llarlu lc!1t. 7011 Old Mexican Cebliwt, lll Mlee 990-3379 let 150 963-•058 . laa• • pas _. 'Yenmar OI.-15 HP pful 12!10.00 wHkly P•Y· J• Wu.-Sits $100 Mull Sell 5 pc IMng rm 96'~326 IGrend pie no w/p leno I manne tr-new $1800 dleckl (~ gueran\eed1 cw-ht u... wll ..,.... 457~ wt, 2 twn alelgh bed•. 50 lb body beg. $40, •Int corder reproducing 845--98'9 wor111ng pert or full time ......_ ...., ....,. "'""" I lft .__ country trench dining condllloo 1yat1m 8', RoMwood ---.. -..__-L-_-.--7--~. It hOl'M. WMkly P•Y clently menege your iapt r-·-l'* w/ metdllng butte! 6'S.7oe& Provincial 110.000 lnci su ... -IU ·- dleckl meMed dlt«:tty le Cells. llladl llM-11314 Hert> 957.a133 (No chrl). BHI ofr Chlld Crelt book I by ~·-· 551~23 1,;:N_B .... M_A_R_IH_A .... -d-.y-,-Wt(-mo- you from Hol'M Oftlc:4 Home Economlll n.eda * *' BtJY* * ~5' Wortdboo6<. S50 Wur11tzer Fun Miker Or-E11cl toe, HI••. & full .,.,Y Wed~. 81111 woril: Strong In bualMM, B,.... Celling Fen w/Tullp 8'6-3712 g 1 n s 1 5 o o OB O ..-.i, mllnt 84U561 lmmldlewty. No ~ probl«n eoMng, deco· 1 ..... ( ) I 100 Ker 842.Q747 ~ ~· Hltlonll retlng, 1111ra1ure & ert. FmJIRE ...,, .. ta ,_ · o-Brunewlck Electric Air•---------Side TIM to 59' avall Im· compeny. Oo 'fOUI wotk Cen 1o!MM ~ do, o.lla MASTEAS AUCTION 1 I If• H • 1 t1 r I' O · Hoclc.y g.,_, IJNti8t ..... 1230 med. Ba)'lide Or Ill/ft, ........ tn ...._ ___..__ ..... •• •••11•1 730-09114. 5'9-7247 --mo to mo No 11111 ,..,... .. .. """'"'""' • .., Picotte 845-•&40 ••1 141 ...-a 3 ......... , ..__ ..._..., .... tlO Ren .. y Lewi• Surlt>oll'd, 5 73 e.curltv of your own 904 ..,_. .,,..,. .,.... ..... ,.. v 1bo1rd1 95 -24 I helme. 0..... end ec>PI'-Ru1t Flo rel Sole, 8'. llbtee 165. BACKGAMMON Teble. 5'11", twin fin. XLNT wkdyl catkin INlled Send ye>ur plno-t>ec* '250 5'(>..1735 Solld Olk. 1275 cond I 120 obo w/plpe Bolt eltc>e ivelllble New· neme end eddr•H to: A1lw1l1 ~58 Contemp 5 I>'-dinette 6'0.1287 r,::::'e1gr'" Brown, port Beectl. 25', 30 t mo • Atnerlc:en Fldellty Com-... Silt Gl&M Top Dining Teble Mt, WbK upt\Ols chn. l1tta1t P111,ert trM renL Cell 8'2-4&« peny, Hiring Dept. 11• 3•61150. E11l1 cond 1250 Eerlyl ,..... .. -lfril Led"J'• ™ lkl boott Dy-A190 40' 1CMO I.one SI.Ir Or.,,._ Silky Tenter 857'*" American wood dHk 1 •11t I _ _. II' nellt, excel cond 150. "'EWPORT IS' ..... 0 ...,..., TX. 78130 M•. AKC. 111!1 · t • •••h• I Pr Powder at retch .. ..,.,.. - -·-835-1249 4 pc chrOl'M din• HI, 16S 5'6-5.427 TrntL • t .... 1.. m11.,1.i, florll blue eill Privet• dock Under 30' ~·-1150: cocllt•ll l end l*•,,.. eectlonll IOf• & I bfba, l..adte9u !OR Sk~ Eay llCCMI. 850-1906 l.MdlrlO bfok•llOI fltm Golden~ puc>Olea. llble, 1 150; •Int eond lolleeeet. Oek end coft9e Unlverelty Alhletlo Club "'°· 5'8-42111 FREE 40' SLIP' DOCK hM lmn*llate opening AKC. 1115. Ker.n !16MM)61 Ible 21" co10f TV W• Memberlhlp. S300 Hm -------- • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Tuesday, Marcil 8 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Reaponae 11 received from governmental agency or profellllional supenor -1t 14 favorable, despite indications of delays, red tape Don't force issues, check regulations. realize that you are on right track. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Define tentlS, see places and people as they actually are, not merely u you wish they might exist. Focus on distance. language, travel, communication and pursuit of educational project. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Debt i.s repaid. Longstanding obHsation is fulfilled. Financial prospects prove bnghter than onginally anticipated. One close to you, Including mate or bu.Ines.a partner, provides information previously unavailable. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Persona previously disinterested will now display enthusiasm -favorable publmty or press notice ls responsible for turnabout. You'll be reUeved of burden which was not your own to carry in fllllt place LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Job gets done in surprismgly short tune. Focus on creative energy. new techruques and speoal support from memben of opposite sex Spotlight also on employment VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22): Follow through on first unpressions Refuse to be intimidated or to become involved an fanu.Jy dispuJe. Minor conflict could exist between family and career obligation,, LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Numeroua restrictions are removed, you'll have more working room. greater freedom of thought, action. Open lmes of commurucation -make inquiries relating to travel and necessary documents. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You win majol' potnt Favorable lunar aspect coincides with relief from tensions, optimutic ftnanc1al report and a surpnse gift which represents token of affection. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready for written notice which indicates that your material la worthwhile and IS being aeriously collSldered for acceptance. Money comes from unusual 90\.ln:e. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): Dome1llc adjustment occ urs, surroundings are more harmoruous and you'll be at right place at right time. Pef"90nal popularity soan. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on clubs. organization• and visit to one who i1 temporarily confined to home or hospital. You'll get story behind story Answers are found followin& inveatigatlon which could involve unique correspondence PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Lunar and numerical cycles are high -this could be your power day, featuring money and romance. Spotlight on friend•, aspltations and s~ business or carttr endeavor. lor e11perlenced wire 839--4 t 18 ' nut · din rm Ml. SN l I 2 1316'9. 7 t O 1 • Wk Oun coll1et1on for HI• In Newport w/pvt owner operetor. Houri: 5:•6 AKC M. Sl>f'l"99f, 2 yre mite• offer, 6159-6127 7 t-41541 ·6171 Alk for Wlncllee1era. Mennllcher AM . 2 PM. 9allry oom-old. LN.W., good •. & Merk Shon, pr• wer. Mini IOU Aatt ltrrittl/ menaurete wtttl experl· perfect markings 10 Went Ad9 Cell 842-5874 ·-... 111 I cond. Vlrloul lteme. Cell 1..,. ...... _______ pa...., enoe. For eppolntment. mete. Olan• 831•12114• ...H -I I fof prloea. 1568-1127 •---------1._. .... __ .. ____ ....,.1 0 • I I H • I e n 6'2-3'442 30 Helium Bllloone dell· WANfEO. SKI equipment AUTO &ODY & PAINT 7141~ llefed 1nytlme. Perl.et tor t end 8 yr 0101 ----------•rrecse yol.lf o+d etuH for for .. OOOMIOnl. ar-1 "°"'°" ,_.wtton..tpeopte 1 n••y~odl.•• wllh ror St Petrlekt.1 ________ _ • -:::. ...... ~:: (_:::IMect ad 6'2-5e7t 87$:4418 DAl~T l!t!l Wu... 11• ~ily Pilat ················"·"-: .. • watch this column for places to play B ingo. This column will appear each Wednesday In the Mirror. To place your Bingo Parlor ad call 642-7667, Clasatfled Ads. BINGO AT FATIMA • ... f ' I A ILAS CHITSLll_,,LYMOUIH 2929 H•bof Blvd .. Cos1a Mesa. Tel. 546-1934 3 blocks IOU1h of San 04ego Freeway off Harb« Blvd Compi.ta body ahop. Sales. Service Part• Service Dept open Monday thru Fl1d•y 7:30 A M to 5•30 P.M. end 8 A.M . 10 5 P.t.I. on Saturday oaANGI COA$1 AMC/ JllP /llNAUL' 2524 Haft><)( Blvd., Cotta MeM 649-8023 &45-7770 • ~ Jeep OMlef' In the w .. 11 See us today fOf Nlea, ~ & 1M11ng There ere rM80nl wtty we ere • 1 Prlee and ~ Aleo, the all-new ReMult Allfanoe la h9'ef , ......... 1123 ~ 4dr, equlPP«! with root 'l2LllWllll rack. atereo wllh tape, One owner. Auna Jtlnt '72 SIPll llETU power ... t •• power win-Tramoortatlon plual Good cones. Stereo New 4-tll E. Cout Hwy dow•. tpaed control , 1750. 114M118 paint 12300 C all ~~ power door lock• Good 'II FM.Ml flTIU 546-9215 eft 8 cond 14850 May be I Hen at 330 W Bay, Clualc, lharpl Auna A· 1 '89 ~ rblt :'tt trana 15 CARS WANTED Costa MIN. Mon. thru $950 54&-<>118 TOP SU PAID ' tlal,"" .... New Dir. ~Salee Fri. 10·5 p .m. Don Wll· '82 Station Wagon. LTD Int .. llr• 6 batt. 11250. 4 .. 3 W. Bay, C.M. Uama, &C2""321 859ZAH Dht lo ml. All opllona &45-20&5 acrOM from Robina '11 El ............ 18900 be1 ofr. Muat - 1"5 vw Bug Muat Mii Ford Part1 & Service TUI, cruiM, ._ radials. &ee-8115 9000 ml on ,_ engine Andy Brown e.4~2983 No denta. I 1900. llmuy 1325 and trana. Good body, 873-0365 &C2·5077 paint. llrH, tunrool. ht!!, Deaatic Mother'• ·ae Cougat v..e 1••auw ... a 1tt5. 4M-& 178 CMlllac UM auto, 83K ml. 4dr, equipped with roof 11200. 642-5290 '81 VW tuH window van. 1 aunrool , atereo, new ·10 Eldo, Flremi.t rid wt rac;k, etereo with tape, Ptadac tl3S reblt eng. & trana, 12!500. wtlt Int. MW radlala. xln1 power Hlll wlndowa, Call men~ervlce. cond. 13450/bat olr IP-' control, un wtlell, '89 Converllble XLNT Don Roel, Ill. 964-2922 electrtc ooor lodla. Good Cond. $3250 080 '77 Seville, moonrf. cond $41125 May be 980-523-4 '77 Sdrocco. 4 ape!, ale, 1 aeen at 330 W Bay, O'lllllW, •ereo . ..,.,.., xlnt Coat• M .. a. Mon.-Frt.I eo ~ 2-dr, 24K ml con d . I 7 7 0 0 Iba t 1().5 p.m. Don W*arne, PIS, P/8, A/C, 14950 _________ 55_~_5851 ______ 1 1142-4321 ~ _a.._2._2_eoe ____ _ MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • LONG ••ACH •MW L11oe selection of new & quality UMd BMW'a and other fine ural s ..... Mtvl~ & leUlng. Tr~lna welcome! Take 405 Freeway lo North Cherry off-ramp. turn right & go II bloctca north to 3870 N Cherry Ave .. Long BMch. (714) 836-5790 (213) 427-64a.. • NAallS CADILLAC 2800 Harb« Blvd , Coeta M..._ Tel. 540-9100. Orange County'a Latgnt Cedlllac: dMlet. Salee Service. leulng. • IADDLlaACK IMW /SUaAaU 2~2 Marguerite Pkwy .. A~ Pkwy. 11111 We ofter What no benl! Of ..... oompeny can: 1. £1tpeftly ttatfed. moat mod«n NMcle & pen. dept.; 2. ~ of the Southland'• moat e•perlencN ..._ & IMtlnQ •tllf. 3 EMmlnatlon of the ~ by 1Mi11nO OM'-' dw.ct. 131·2040 Mi.ion Viejo 4ttMCM9 • cMICk IYlllON 'OllCHl·AUD .. VW 415 '· COMt Hwy .. N9wport 8Mctl 17s.ot00. The onty .... , ahlp In Orange County wt.th thaM ttvM ... , mell• under one roof! • • aoa LONGPll PONTIAC 13e00 Beach Blvd .. Watrnlnat., Tel 892-11651. Orange County'• oldeet and largeat Pontiac d .. lerahlp Salea, Servtoe, ,.,•rt• DICK MILLll PIA I /LANCIA "Probabl'f the iow.1 priced Fiala In Southetn Calilomia" (located t mile north of Soutt Coaat Ptau near Main St. and Warner Ave In s.nta Ana) 120 W Warnetr, Santa Ana 551.2132 • SANTA ANA DAllUN 2001 E 17ttl S1rMt, Santa Ana. Tel. 558-7111 Your Orlgfnal OeO~ted OatlUn DMler CO SIA MISA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd , Co.sta Mose Tel 5•0·~ 10 Secv1ng Orange County for 16 years 1 Mlle So 405 • SUNSIT POID, INC. (Home of Wiiiie the What.). 5440 Garden Grove B1vo , Wntmlnater Tel. 636-4010 • OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Garden Grove Blvd , Garden Grove Tel. ~().9190. EJicluslvely l/dvo to cover all your Volvo requirement I. N..-Ueed•Selea•Laallng•Part••~Body Shop Freeway c:loM In the Mal1 of Oranoe County at ~ Grove Blvd & 8rootlh\11'9t CONNILL CMIYIOUT 2121 Hatbor BM:t .. COila ...... 0. 13 ~ aarvtng Oranoe County Sa ... ~ng, MNtc. Call 84&·1200; ~ PWI• 11ne; !Me-• bOdy llhOC> MM: 754-0400, IOY CAIVll IOLLI IOYCl-MW 1640 JM\boree AoM, ~ 8Mdl MO 1 .. 4 .... • hnlloa. Pat1t And ~ •• • • • . Storm 'trauJDa' victims . r • l~n find solace in-HB I 'n\e W•t C-ounty CouNelln8 The 32-year-old RhM Mid he Center ln Hunllncton Buch t.. k.nowa the feelln&a tint hand. otferlna free coun1elln1 to He Uvet ln the area of Seal ~ ol IMt week'• atorma and Beach fiooded by rain and hiah floodina. UdN ln late January People .ekina help can make Ha h<>UM wun't damqed but appointment• by calllna the he at.UJ auffered anxiety. Ile aald. center at 847-3.sM. Rhea'• counaeltn1 1taff · lncludea supervl10ry per10nnel "Your hOUM la not only the and more ~ 20 lntema who piece where you live but it'• your are work.ins on advanced colle1e 1 e of aecuri t~" said Ken d egreea . • executive of the The center, located at 17612 non-profit center. Beach Blvd., la funded by "People suffer traumu when 1ovemment grant.I and feee from their leCW'ity la t.ru-e.tened." client.a. Rhe. aaid vict1ma usually are If people can't pay for the ltept too busy in the day1 aervfoee, they are asked to help in lmmedlately aft.er a dlaaat.er to other areaa, such u reading to feel trawna. blind people, Rhea aaid. • "But you 1pend a couple of But in the cue of the flood days at the mot.el and a feeling of emergency, the service la free, he io. can develop," he said. said. - IHI ORAIGI COAST MONDAY. MARCH 7. 1983 2 hurt t 1D LB I cliff plunge By STEVE MITCHELL °'.,..,.., ......... Two Laguna Beach m e n suffered in.juries when their off-road vehicle plunged 300 feet down a cliff in the Ronda Hilla area of Laguna Beach yesterdav. Beecuen, including Marines aboard a helicopter, worked for DeU"ly three houn to remove the more 1erioualy hurt victim. He w.. taken to MilDm:l <:ommunity Hmpltal in Mmion Viejo. Police aakl Boo Ell.I.a, 31. the driver of the orange International Scout, managed to crawl up the steep, brush-choked &Olalde to aumrnon help. Hia ~· Gerald Wilker, 26, wu placed aboard a stretcher and removed by helicop1er to the boapital after paramedics ~ down the cliff to hia Wilker WM reported in aeriowl condition today in the intensive care unit. EWa waa taken by ambulance to South Cout Medical Cent.er in South Laguna where he was reported in fair condition. Seventeen police officers, firemen. paramedics and Marine penonnel participated in the hllhide reacue, which began about 2:20 p.m. Police 18.id they will question the two men to deten'nine why \bey were on the private property, which ia marked "No Entrance, No Trespalling'' and la nonnally locked at ita entrance at the terminus of Alta Laguna BoUlevard. .,..,,... ..... .., ........... 1be area la nicknamed Honda HWa by pol.Ice beau.IR of illep1 off·roed motorcycles and other wbldel that u.e the aJ'1!IA. Helicopter crew hoists one of the injured from Laguna Beach crash 1ite en route to hospital. iB gunshot victim . released . ' ·A man w.ho wu abot ln the Police det«tive Gene Broob ~ wtth a amall caliber bullet aaid Fowler wu ltrUCk ln the ~ playtna t.ennia in Lacuna rilbt temple with a .22 caliber l!lhch, wu releued from the abort round. ba.sllital today after unde:raoUl8 ''At thia time I have no reuon "8'1'SY· .. ~· I>oualaa Fowler, 28, waa PIQinl in a tournament 8':l'Om tbl ltlWt from lApna BMc.b ~ Saturday, when be • ly oollai-d CD the court. to believe th1a WM an intentional abootinl.'' Broob aid. He aald IQIDeQDe mlaht have fired a ahot from acme Clistance away and it Inadvertently struck Fowler. "PoHibly aomeone In the Temple Hilla area fl.red off a ahot and it ricocheted and hit the victim,'' Broob aaid. He added police will continue to inv.tipte the ahood.na. '"lbe bullet struck him ln the richt temple, acoo1ed under the cheek bone and came to rest in a 1inu1 cavity near the nose," 8roob aid. He said phyalclam at South Cout Med.k:al Center ln South Lacuna removed the bullet. " ---- CDAST EDITION On ANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Balboa pro j e ·ct nix 'shocks' developer By STEVE MARBLE or .. ..,,......, A developer who wanta to build a $10 million waterfront complex near the old Balboa Fun Zone said today he la "shocked" hia project was rejected by the dty planning commlasion. Jules Rlckleaa said he has appealed his plan for a three~atory, open-air building to the Newport Beech Qty Council for a ~ 14 hearing. "I don't undentand why lt was Search for plane resumes An air learch in the rugged Sierra Nevadas foe two Newport a.ch baasinem•nen went into ita leCOnd week today with reecue leaden ttill hopeful of find.inc the men alive. Brian Bertha, 44, and Jeff LaHeclta, 39, wue reported millm8 a week aao today when it la believed the twtn~ plane they were fiytna went down eut of Y~te National Park. Sbow fiurrlea and low clouda have frequently halted the aearch opentkJl'.l, whJich DOW baa awelled to ax airplanes and six prtvat.e~ "We haven t liven up hope - people have aarvived um lone before," Civil Air Patrol Capt. Pegy Beelby aaid today. "We'll keep aeuclling unUl we run out of ie.da." Friend.a of the mlalnB men have hired helicopter pUota to join the llMl'Ch and are raill1ng money to continue funding the search, which la oostina nearJy $50,000 a day. Beelby aatd the aearch team aot in half a day at c:lrcUng the mountain.a ye.terday before a new atom> front moved in. 'll"8 men were lMt 8MD when they stopped ln Reno to refuel Bertha'• blue and wblt.e airplane before headina for Orange County. The men bad tieen ln Sun Valley. Idaho on a lkl trip. Bertha, the pilot, loet radio contact with the Oakland air traffic contzioller wbile s-tna over the SlerrM at an ahitude o1 (See llERRA. p ... .U) rejected. It's unexplainable, it doesn't make any sense," said Ricklea. The waterfront project, to include shops, restauranta, and offices, would be located on the site of the former Bay View Hotel. The hotel was destroyed a year ago i n a blaze that firemen believed was the work of an araonlst. Nobody has been arreated. } "I would think the community would be in an uproar if the project isn't approved," RlckJess said. "Here's an area of town in d11repair and needs an improvement. And the lot ii vacant, ready to go." The project waa turned down late last month on a 4-3 vote by commisalonera, who r aased concerns that the building would be too dense and likely cause traffic problems on the congested Balboa Peninsula. (See BALBOA. Pqe A%) Tom Ganison figured the true value of lvorene Steuben bowl bought at a garage sale. It bow-led 'ein over 75• garage sale find worth Sl,000 By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,.,....,. It bepii u a 7~t pra,e aale bargain. ~ It bu turned out to be a $1,000 collector'• item now destined for the Smithllonian ImUtut.e to complete a Steuben 11-bowl aet.. Tom Qarrilon. a marine aclenoe tMcber' at Onnae Cout CoUep in Costa M-. u.ld he tl\ouaht there W1l9 90IM'thin8 peculiar about the ahell-ahaped ivory bowl aJttJnc in hla mother-in-law'• a.:k yard. (S.. GA.MOE SALE, Pqe Al) ----------------llSID ......... --~--------...... Lapaa Beaeh Hiah'• Rick ~h, a eenJor, , teame4withTim PawMI lo win the Padf6c Coeaa mea'• ._.....title. PllP Cl. Good deal Tlae Daily PUoa will pay cuh for the three be9I newt tlpe of the week. Call ut al ·(714) 6'2-4321, Ext. 226. dayt, or (114) 642·5686 •IPU· Top prise eeeh weelt .. 11 a. .+ I ' Laguna log-jam Severe censure urged for judge A state judldal commiM1on haa recommended aevere censure for 1 Santa Ana municipal jud1e ICCuaed of trickin&_ a man lnto court and then jailln& him for cont.empt. Judge Bobby D. Younablood. 44, ha1 30 day1 to aak tke Supreme Court to reject the recommendation of lhe California Commlulon o n Judicial Performance. The comnllaion voted ~-4 to advt.e cenaure for Youngblood, with the four "no" voters calling for Youngblood'• removal from the bench. The judge's action, taken in 1981, when he ordered Dr. and Mn. Walter Flaherty Into court for a "rehearing'' of a 1mall clalml action, wu "ln ~ faith and malice,'' the comm1-lon aaid. There la no right to a rehearing In •mall claims actions, the comml11 lo n noted The appearance wu ordered t0lely to dlaclpllne Flaherty, an ophthalmologl1t, who had no chance to get a lawyer before belna aent.enced. The jud.ie ordered Flaherty, 67. to be jailed for three days and rejected Flaherty'• reque1t to dehly the sentence IO he could !lee 1eheduled pa lien ta. Flaherty eventually served two days in jad and paid a $150 ftne, which waa lat.er refunded because of the ume served E. Irvine his tor i c value due s tudy More than 1, 700 runners participate d in yesterday's l 0 k ilometer race in Laguna Beach with world m ile r ecord holder Steve Scott finishing fi rst, a n d Ruth Wysacki crossing the line first for women. T he race was sponsored by SchoolPower and Nu trilite. A historical preaerva-tlon ordinance aimed at protecting the genera.] 1tore, hotel and other buildings In F.aat Irvine will be considered tomorrow night by the City Council. The topic is listed as the first Item of council business after routine matters are completed at the 6:30 p.m . meeting at Irvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. train-and-bus statJon east of the Golden Triangle. Councilwoman Barbara Wiener earlier this year suggested the relocation would enable the old buildings to become part of the station, giving them a lasting economic uae Unusual canine capers reported in Laguna Talk about dog day afternoon. Laguna Beach animal control officers had a pair of them over the weekend, according to the polke log. The flrat incident occurred Saturday afternoon, when a Laguna Canyon resident reported seeing several dogs trying to break into the animal shelter. But by the time officers arrived at the shelter. the animal.a were gone. No evidence of a break-in was diacovered. The second incident took place ye1terday afternoon when a cl ti:zen called police to report an injured dog in the street. And, when animal control officers arrived on Anacapa Way, there, mnack dab in the middle of the road. was the prone figure of a Gennan shepherd. Upon cloaer inspection, officers diacovered the canine was only napping. The animal control officers removed the dog to a nearby sidewalk where he continued his snocn.e. GARAGE SALE BONANZA From Page A1 So he turned it over. On the bottom was written the famous name of the glua de"8ner· "Frankly I think it's kind of ugly," he uid. "But, any piece of Steuben la a collector's item." His· mother-in-law had refu.ed to pay the original $1.25 asking price. She finally shelled out 7~ oenta and gave the bowl to Garriaon last Christmas. Garrison, who leads annual aummer trip• to the Smithaonian, contacted the Washingt.on, D.C. ml.llleW'n for their opinion. He waa told-that the "lvorene" bowl made in the 1920'• la the only piece needed to complete a three-piece set m the mu.eum. Come summer they'll own this one, too. ''It'• no uae to me,•• la.id Garri9on. ••And it will be fun to have the students go and eee it donated." SIERRA. • • From Page A 1 12,000 feet. He reported ice was forming on the plane's wings and that he was turning around to go back to Reno. It is not known whether the small plane crashed or la nded safely in the snow-capped mountains. Ted Robinson, a friend and business partner of Bertha, said the pilot LS a tough, athletic man who is "smart enough to know how to use survival gear in the airplane." aertha , a r esident of Capistrano Beac h . 1s the president of N e wport Beach-based National Services Co., a real estate-lnvestment firm. He also is a co-owner of Larson's Shipyard, an office complex and boatyard on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. LaHecka is a Laguna Beach resident and work1 for a Newport Beach lnvestment fum located in Newport C.ent.er. Beelby said the search team has spent nearly 40 hours combing the rugged terrain. A ground search was called off last week because of the weather and the 200 inches of mow covering the mountaina. "If we get 50me sun today," said Beelby, "maybe we can spot a reflection off the metal of the plane. We need a break like that." Fair, lVarmer Coastal Peffly ctou<ty lonlght with a cMrlC'9 ~ .,_.. .... !Mn 20 percent. ~ io... 50 to 57 ~-lrld wwm. '°"'°"°" ...... hlGtW "" .. UOI* eo.. "ll•••h•r•. from Polnl Concepllon to th• Mealcan _. and out eo m1ee: &me1 creft lld~ tor out• •••.,. Mth high wlnda end twlnfdou9 ..... 4"*I crllft 8IMaory lllely tonlghl north of Newport lo,. lncreaalng wlnda. Waat to "°'11:.-t wtnda 15 IO 30 knota with I-foot wind ••v•a and GOmblned ... , 10 to 1' IH1 ""°""' ~. v..--wlnda ll9oOt'l*'O --~ 15 to 2S knola Jonlahl IOcally with 3 to 4 ,.., 'flftt'4 ..... Ught WlfW* wlnda .... tonlgflt. beoo!T*:O ~ • '° 11 knoD ~ an.noon. w..ty ..... 4 '°I .... tonight end tomorrow. Clouda c:i.rlng tonight. Ftllr ~. _r : .... -...... -.. - T .-A. .• rL-' \ ~ -., : __ .,. NdoMI w.u. SeMca Mid toct.y_ The ...... c.ualtlea lnduded 7.,_41t Ruby Lou91 Cook d u.:.rne. wtio ••• etruc:k by a p91Q~•-'~­-the ....., *"II ,. .... e..tl 7 In Sen LUia OIMlpo County !Illa ...and. In addition, Iha body of 35·yH r·old Angel Garcia of South El Monte waa found yeatarday by •n olfroad molorcyolle\, oflldala Mid. ~ Thur9dey, Gerda lex* .. IOI"! aod ,._ boellng down '• 11 •• ~ W• ,,, , , th• r•ln-awollen Sen Oabrl•I """" "· 11., ,, ,., 1 RIV9t He •• found aboul 2'Ai ..,_----,,..------__;:---:------~---I mll•• lrom •h•r• lh• amall Fronts C•1ld ~ w.irm ,.... 0< ( l11<lr<t ~SI 11•'111 II (. rowboal overturn.ct. ~llf'a Deputy lob Dearmore aald. °"""'* llM*ed Ifie two boY9 "°"' .. ,._ 83 ~ 37 35 16 47 42 24 S2 30 37 23 49 41 ... 22 79 82 ee 6& 82 47 ~ 82 ... .. f7 52 72 tlO 74 64 87 12 76 56 11 14 .. .. 116 • 78 .. 11 S1 41 37 t7 eo 41 32 13 43 63 a2 17 11 64 48 . ... ee " IO 13 ... .. ... 41 .. .. .. It M 40 lllf "llPllT 65 63 al &4 80 45 .. 79 51 51 .. 86 83 80 56 ... ., • .. 72 92 12 81 13 H ... .. M .. ... .. 12 ... ., ... • 74 .. :f ,. 17 11 11 .. " .. 81 48 73 39 41 38 ... 47 39 42 44 ... 46 64 41 52 13 53 IO eo &4 52 S2 &4 61 53 r, 81 A 51 II 21 IO .. .. A .. .. u u u ., .. q .. It Zoe A nanda a t UC Irvin e Women 's Day Zoe Ananda, one of the women who fasted last year inside the Illinois Statehouse, will 1peak tomorrow during International Women's Day activities at UC lrvine. Ananda, a Newport Beach resident and bookstore owner, will diacuas her participating at the taat in Springfield, W .. held to ur_Be Illinois legialat.ora to paas the Equal Rights Amendment. Her speech is free and open to the public. It will begin at 7:30 p.m . in the Humanities Hall, Room 178 A reception at the UCI Women'• Re.ource Center will follow the speech. A photogaphic display of the fasting can be viewed at the l'ent.er today through Wednesday from)v.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m . Archit ec t s Parsons , Bnnkerhoff. Quade and Douglas . the firm now designing the station, could be asked by the council to draft a site plan including the buildings BALBOA . • • The proposed ordinance aets up a procedure for designating historical districts and establishes a nine-member committee to review any requests for construc tion permits in the dist.rict. Such a law ia considered necessary before the city can From Page A 1 apply for certification of East Rickless said he plans to have Irvine on the National Repter of parking valets for all customers Historic PlaceJJ. and machines 1n the parking City leaders still haven 't structure capable of lifting up figured the best oontiguration for cars in order to squeeze m more their one major hlatoric area, vehicles. which once lel'Ved as the primary commercial center for the David Goff, o n e o f the sprawling Irvine Ranch. commiasionen who voted agamst the waterfront development, said Some cl ty council members both the parking machines and want to leave the store, hot.el, the valet system leave him black1mith 's shop, garage, worried. granary and bungalOWI in their pre1ent setting. But others, "l just have to wonder how d San many people going to a Bikim noting the need to expan d shop or a T-shirt shop will want Canyon Avenue through the to use valet parlong," he said "I hamlet, would prefer to relocate also wonder how many people the buildinp. will want their Mercedes put up The OOUDCil will also oorwder in the air like th.at " hiring Melvyn Green and Rickless noted that the Associates to conduct a $20-million building going m one-month, $9,750 study on the next door at the old Fun Zone feasibility of moving the will be using valet service and buildings to the future mte of a the parking machines. ~~--~~--~~~~~~~- Our Special Order Service comb ines your needs and our exper t workmansh ip If you're among the many men who find the fit of a ready-made garment not precise enough -or if you wish your own specifications as to detailing -our Special Order Service will handsomely fulfill your requirements . You'll choose from over four I • • ~ arc woven exclusively for us ... then specify variations on our regular models of suits and sportwear. The clothin1 is then made in our workrooms by our own expert tailors. Consider- ing the individual atten tion and results, the charge is surpriainaty moderate. ·' Suits: $430 to $630 Sponcoata: $350 to $•BS nouscra: $130 to $170 Formal \lar: $44SS to $640 IJTAlllMtlO ltlt . I I I ~4 * Orange COUI DAILY PILOT /Monday, March 7, 1913 Queen nearing end of U.S. tour YOSEMITE NATIONAL. PARK (AP} -Queen Ellubeolh IJ prepared tor the final vWt of her royal American ody1ny today. leavlna Callfomtu alter 10 day1 of storma, ch~rlna crowdl, 8litterin8 at.ate dinnen and lhe tngedy of three men who died In her eervke tor Victoria, BnU.h Columbia, aboard the HMV 8rUann1a. while hHdln" th• roy•l t"n- touraa with the 1naptrallon of n.aturalltt John Muir, a Srot Park Superintendent William Bura•n uld th«: prim .. uked him It tho park •Ul1 had any frluly t>Hra. The queen and Prince Philip were echeduled to depart at noon on a two-hour fllght to Seattle from Castle Alr Fotte Bue near Merced aboard Air Foree Two, a presidential jet made available for her uae. The qutletn and prince apcmt tho weekend walklna In th• gr•nlte and forMt.ed •plcndot ot the park, attendlna aervlcee yeaterday durln11 which the ~•tor prayed for three U.S S«rt:t Service agenll lolled in an auto accident Saturday. Outaido the chapel. l'lfttlod In a mHdow about 200 yarda from the Mt'rced River, the queen accepk'd ..everal attt• • willow bHkrl fr om a Pomo Indian woman, a bra11 plaque from Y<llN!mlte'• alinmaker and a 1944 Anael Ad1&m1' photognph entitled "Clt-arlna Winter Storm." "I told him I lhouaht the lut one waa killed aomewhere In thti 1920.," Buraen aald. After a day in Sealllt>, the royal couple was acheduled to sail Dreued in a bright turquollllf' ault with a black nandbag and matching shoes, Queen Elizabeth aa t aomber-faced in tiny 103-year-old Yosemite Chapel with the pr~ while lhe Rev. John Davis prayed for the agents who died in a traffic accident The queen aaked a ranger guide dozen11 of questions about the history, animal and plant Ufe of the park, havtn1 noted on her stop In Sacramento that the 1,189 square mil~ tract wu developed 'Zig~·urat' buy proposal evaluated · ( 'Tax Talk' seHJinars slated Oranee County aupervleora have agreed th.at a apeclal team of county experts ahould evaluate whether the county should punue the purchue of the Chet Holifield Federal Bu1ldin£ In Laguna Niguel, known aa the "Ziggurat." TAXES. TAXES: If the April 15 income tax deadhne ts sneaking up on you raster than you'd like, maybe you n('('(j Stlme advt<.""· on the tax system Three free "Tax Talk" ::.t.'mtnclr:. will be sponsored by Home Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on in the nexl two wt:"l'ks For the Orange Coast area lhere will be seminars Thursday at 2 p.m. al 4543 Campus Dnve, Irvine, and Mar. 15, also at 2 pm., at 31972 Camino Cap&Strat'}P. San Juan Capistrano Another seminar will take place Tuesday at 7 p.m. at 1701 Main St .. Sant.a Ana. New tax laws, IRA's and other !Bx quesuons will be discussed Reservations are nec.~ry. • • • SEVENTEEN MEMBERS OF the Orange County Alliance for Survival, an anti-nuclear, anti-arms buildup group, left Saturday for Washington. D.C to J01n others focusing attention on a bilatenaJ nuclear weapons freeze Caffeine levels vary in foods By PAT HOROWITZ ..... lo IN D1111J !'lot DEAR PAT: I'm sap~aecl to cut dowu my caffeine lntake, 10 I'm drtoklDC coffee tbat 11 98 percent caffeloe-free. Ho" macb caffeloe Is tbat? AJso, bow mucb caffelne la ln tea, cllocolate and cola? I can't find any deflnJttve lnformatton on this. F.P., Hutlngt.on Beacb The amount of caffeine m coffee, tea. cola and some other soft dnnks, chocolate, cocoa and many drugs vanes mgnif1cantly, according to the Food and Drug Ad.rrurustrauon Colas conta.m from 32 to 65 nulligrams (mg.) per 12 -ounce can Some other soft drinks. such as orange drinks. may have caffeine added -1f it is listed on the label. A single cup of cofee may have a caffeine content ranging from 75 to 55 mg., dependmg on how It was brewed. Drip coffee is in the higher range, percolated in the lower. Instant or freeze-dried has I~ -about 66 mg. Even decaffeinated coffee has a small amount - from 2 to 5 mg. A one-minute brew USUlg a bag of black tea yields 28 mg of caffeine, while a three-minute brew cont.ams 44 mg Caffeine is found in chocolate as follows: 1 ounce of mtlk chocolate, 6 mg., l ounce baking chocolate, 35 mg., 1 ounce sweet chocolate, 20 mg., 1 cup cocoa, 5 mg • Gor "pn1h/t·111' 'l'h1·11 \\rll<' lo 91. Pal flonm tlT J'JI will, u1 t l'<i ldpc· - i(f'llmg thr .1n,w1•"' .md ac 11on yo11 .,... n e <' rl t o !> o / l c Jrl t • 4 u 1 11 t' s 1 n government and bu\inc~' Mail \:our qut·sllons to Par H orow1t1. A 1 }'our Srn•t«' Orang<' Coast Dmh Pilot. P CJ Bo' I .inti Cost.1 Mt><\8, CA 92ti:!t{ Blood donors sought in county During March, National Red Cross Month, bloodmobiles will be located In the Orange County area looking for volunteers and blood donors to help provide the 300 unill of blood needed In Orange County hospitala daily. Blood donora ahould be between 17 and 66 and 'Vffigh at least 110 pounda. Blood.mobiles can be found in the following locations: Laauna Niguel. Today at Laaun• Niguel .. Womem Club, 24600 La PU.ta from 2: 15-7 p.m. {836-5381 x291). Mialton Vie-JO: March 11~ at Abldina Savior Lutheran, 23262 El Toro Road from 9:•5-2:30 ('30-14GO). Mimion Viejo: March 21 at &iddlebeck Valley ~ al Realton, 26552 La Pu from 1:10-6 p.m. ('fe8-101l). Hunlln(ton O.ach: March 28 at Penneya ~' St.on ln Huntlnf'On c.nc.r from ~;·~ ~·~:lll!' p.m. (833·~1 "290. w~ Maleh 23 •t nm~ Church, 1101 Wt1tmlnewr Blvd. from 2:•&·7:30 __. (IU•Nll dll). COUNTY OIGIST Peace a<.·t1v1ties from around the nation are expected lo work toward passage of a freeze resolution when It 1s considered by.Congrnss. • • • ALL PAST GRAND JURORS are inv\ted to attend the California Grand Jurors' Association first annual meeting May 4-6 at the Mira Mar Hotel in Santa Barbara. The year-old association's objectives include protection of state legislation to improve the court and grand jury systems, updating grand JUry proc-edure and other improvements in the grand JUry system Discussions led b y members o f the 200-member group will be featured All former grand jurors may join. For further 1nformat1on write the associauon at P 0 Box 1174 , Lemon Grove, Ca . 92045 Supervisor• directed the evaluation team to prepare a detailed fl.n.ancial analyaia of the property, determine a fair purchalllf' price. suggest tenna of sale and evaluate construction cost.a and the county would incur if it takes over the building. Supervisors had previously indicated to the fedtral government that they are Interested in purchasing the largely vacant building -If the price ia right. County officials have long considered the building a top contender to house county offices and courtrooms in the rapidly growing south county. The building was declared surplus pro~y by the federal government m January. ORIENT AL RUGS for Best Selection of CHINESE, PERSIAN, INDIAN, PAKISTAN, ROMANIA AND . DHURRI At Lo"l' Low Prices ~ bJlt£li4' ~D£J.• Corona del Mar 2421 E. C.oast Hwy. 673-2224 tlOt Ii'" \lunday thru "•turd•) I 0·00-6:00. ( l•-d •111ndu (l.orner of ~•('Arthur & <".oall Hwy.) Compare Our Prices and Selection and Decide. Courie > to Duorators 11nd Trade ... Diiiy Piiat Inuit•• You To SEE THE BEST GAME IN TOWN FOR ONLY $3.00 ~ASKETBALL That's right, for onty $3.00 you can purchase a regularly priced $6.50 r&Hrved aeat for any of the following Trojan BasketbaU games : Mar. 10 (Thurs.) AriEona State Mar. 12 (Sat.) Arizona You may purchaee wqur 1pecblldlscourtt tickets at either the USC Ticket OJfloe, _.on GailM Dav at the specially marked window at the S,ortJ Arerta Bo• Office. Game Day Box Office open• 2 h prior to tip.off. And don't forg t ca1ch USC's Women's Basketball* Team ... #1 in tf.f nation. "A•'"'' A·""''' 'i'"'" """'~' ''"'' ..., .... Community Day Trojan 8a1ketball Discount Coupon Mar. 10 (Thure.) Arltona State ___ • ticketa Mar. 12 (Sat.) Arizona __ _ Acid ..... · ---------- Pho• -----~ lake thle Co•po• to eltlaer t•• USC Tlcket Offln or oR Gante Da11 to tlae e..-clatl11 _., .... .ttMtow at the t'•rt• Ar•u Bo• OfRee. 11';1-011. • l'lf't'n' t hnor• ,,,.,, "'1111 .-<r 1 For lwrthtr lnform.atlun fflephOM USC Tick•• Olhc. 1• 12131 70 2620 . 'Watch' leader honored in Mesa • Jackie Gillis •~'l.'ently waa honored by the city of C.O.t.a Mesa for her e fforlH to organize Neighborhood Watch programs in her eruitside neighborhood The Costa M<'Sa realtor and 34-year resident apearheaded a <lnve last yNt.r to swrf the anti-cnme program in a nine-block area • Gerald McMiiian, a Newport Beach rea1denl and 11tudent at Univenuty of the Pa.c1f1c, has been selected for th~ university's A Cappella Choir McMillan, a graduate of Pasadena High School, 1.11 a aeruor maJ0r1ng an voice performance • Fnends of the Laguna Beach LJbrary will hold a used book sale from 10 a.m to 4 pm Saturday in the library parking lot. Selections wiU be prK-ed for between 10 cents and $1 for the most part and proc-eeds w1U go to help purchase library materials / • "A Holistic Approach to Goal Setting" i.s the topic of a 9 a.m. lecture Saturday in Orange Coast College's Chemistry Building. Room 214. Adrrussion is $5. Attorney Hugb L. Black will lead the three hour seminar. Tickets will be sold at the door and at the <."allege ttcket office at to reach for instead of another • J u~t thi!-onc-t', do some- th i 11~ cliff f'r('nL lrn;tead of huvin~ another drink. .. top and think when., ~ou r liff' is ~zoi~. l!ot drink.inµ usmg more ms than :"~' . ? I . l!IWVJ..Dg. ::. It dt"!-tro~inJ! wur life at homt-·~ ..\rt• '11u mi~-.­ i nµ morr \\ orl-t ha JI 'ou f'an afford to'~ Are ~·ou lo the point where vou can't function without a drink or Mmt> pills'! What can you do'~ Call Carcl'nit · alcoholism is a medi<.'ally bupervised and dmg tl"t'alment program avail-able only in selt"C( t'ommu· nity h08pitals. t.n>.ati> more~ each year than auy gram available, But can begin. you have Carf'llnit SU('('~fully ple for aloohollsm othPr private pro- before treatment to call Just this once. don·t another drink. Reach for It could save someone's life- 70 talk personally with a CareUnit cocUl-'elor; phon e your local CareUnit or call u.~ tollfn'e at 800422~:.....11 re.ach for the phone. Yours. \ \iiQJ. . CAIEUNI A"'"'~ uf t.omr,eM•iH Care CcwpoNtJon. .... I '. ,..?. 1111• u-.. \ UP 0.78 CLOllNQ 1, 141.74 Return of high inflation feared By Tbe A11oclalecl Preti NEW YORK A group of economist.a warned today tftat double·dagh Inflation and economlc stagnation could return 1n the next two or three yea.n. despite growing aig_na of an eoonom.lc recovery. The Shadow Open Market c.ommittee, made up of "monetarist" economist&, urged the Federai-Raerve Board to slow the growth of the nation's money supply, even if It meana slowing the pace of the recovery. It also called for curbing the growth of federal spending, a tougher stand on loans to debt-ridden nations and went on ·record agaimt protectionist trade a:estriclions. The committee owes ita name to ita aelt-appotnted role as a watchdog of the policy-making arm of the Fed. which is ·known as the Federal Open Market Committee. Monetarists believe the quantity of money determines the level of economic activity and prices. U the money supply grows too quickly, they bell~e inflation will be spurred; if money supply grows too slowly. the economy will be choked off. "We have paid a very high price in this country to get rid of mf1ation. It would be foollah policy to 9<1uander that now," said Allan Meltzer, a Shadow Committee member and profeaor at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration at Carnegie-Mellon University ln Pittsburgh. AMERICAN LEADERS .... ,,-. 1 ltll>w l~ J Allm..,H J Hoo, r':3 t ;:-,r.:~ • hi .. (.of<p 1 Keul Br-t CllrltCll • ' (Ir.<; 6 , ... 11 '··-·. 11 AMA (Mp"" u , ........ , 11 Medi"' F'G U "SEG • llPI :: :~\r~ .... U J•ftLln It EAL •IO 11 • II<. 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