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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-15 - Orange Coast PilotDavid Allan Mav.-d woman, dog THI DRANGI COAST TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1983 TIJanks to Irvine teen-ager, she'll get tO church on time By KAREN E. KLEIN OfhO...,,... ..... Oovld Allan doelan't even know thl' nam4! of the youfll w(lman whoae life he uved laat wockcmd. It all happened 10 faat, thtt 17-year-old youth explalnt.-d, that he didn't think to uk All he know1 11 that thfl woman planl to be married thia weekend and for 1 while Sunday, 1he thou1ht 1he wouldn't make it to the altar. As the Irvine High School senior lella It, he juat did what came naturally when he pulJCld tht woman out of a rain 1wollen Hood control channel Sunday afternoon at.art.HI out normally tmouah for Allan and hi• father, who were taklna a bike ride near UnJven!ty Park Ln llvlne. They •potted a youna woman joulna alona a dralnaae ditch near the bike trail with her two doaa Suddenly, a1 the do11 tu11led, the black Labrador retriever •lipped Into the ditch. In a matt.er of aeoond.I, the doa wa1 1ucked Into a larae pipe alone with the wat.t'r The next thine Allan knew, he Hid, the wom•n had aontr In aft.er her dofl. Quickly, her head alao d laappeared under theo Wtt.er. "I didn't ptanlc," All.an Wlid. "I JUll knew 1he needed help." Several other people were •tandina by watchin& the whole thina, he Mid While Allan'• father waded Into the ditch where the doe had •lipped, Allan rode around to the other aide of the drainage pipe ISee RESCUE, Pa1e AZ) COUNTY IDITIDN . ORANGE COUNl Y . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Fluor vows chang~s . • as earnings drop Political issues enliven meeting Despite Fluor Corp.'s decline in net earnings for the first quart.er of this year, it was not the petrochemical engineering company's financial policies that shook up the annual shareholders meeting yesterda"I. Rather, it was the corporation's political involvements that drew fire from shareholders who had submitted propoeah which called for the company to report on it.a involvement in world affairs. Shareholders defeated three proposals which requested the board of directors to report on corporate lobbyina on Mideast policy issues, a Chilean mine and political contributions. The first proposal concerned corporate lobbying on behalf of the sale of A WACS planes to Sauai Arabia by the United States. A reaol~tion submitted at the meeting stated: Chairman optimistic despite decline By KAREN E. KLEIN OflM~,......., Irvine-baaed Fluor Corp., with first quarter earnings down 19.4 percent in comparison with 1982 figures, plans aharp cutbacks in spending thi.s year, Chairman J . Robert Fluor told the corporation's annual shareholders' meeting yesterday. With about 1,000 shareholders in attendance at Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Fluor said the company's net earnings for the period ended Jan. 31 were $32.l million on revenues of $1.5 billion. Lut year, for the same period, the massive engineering company had $39.8 million of net earnings on revenues of $1 .8 billion. Eanunga per share aho dec.l.med, gomg from 51 cents to 41 cents. In 1981, earnings per share were 72 cents. "Corporations take po.itiom on controversial issues without even consulting the shareholder and often in contradiction to their vieW1.'' The proposal called for Fluor to prepare a (See POLITICAL, Pqe AZ) DellJ ............ ., °"' .,....._ Chairman J. Robert Fluor pre ides over annual Board of Directors meeting. In his address, Fluor said the corporatioh's recent financial performance showed results "well below our potential." However. he saJd, he (See FLUOR, Pa•e AZ) Morn fights for ·retarded boy's care By ROBERT BARKER OfhDellJ .... •Wf Chris Hei.ssma.n is fighting for a cause. It's for her 11 -year-old son Joey and other children like him who attend the Paul Yorde Day Care Center at Nueva View School in Huntington Beach. Joey and hls 20 classmates at the center are mentally retarded. Joey has Down's syndrome, formerly called Mongolism. T he chUdren attend the day care cen(er before and after .chool. In lnoat cues, it's the only place they can go becauae their mothers are working to supplement family incomes. But the program has been put on notice that its days are numbered. It la competing for money with eeveral handicapped programs and it'• losing. Deity ............... Renters' rights revised Tenant group asks housing plan package By JEFF ADLER or .. ~,......., Orange County renters should have their rights spelled out in a general plan housing element now being revised by county government, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Ho using Coalition says. Judy Fic k e n . executtve director of the Orange County Renter's A.9soclation, ~ed upon the Board of Supervisors yesterday to include a three- point ten.ants rights package in the hoUSlng element when it Ls considered March 30 (A general plan spells out broad county goa.l.s and planrung ob)E."Ctives) The renters' organ1zat1on, along with a number of other county housing groups, comprise the housinl{ coalition Ficken said the package the coalition IS urging would: -Detail under wh at ctrcumsunces a landlord could evict a tenant. -Permit tenanta to make repairs to thetr unit. in certain lnatances and deduct tha.e costa from their rent. The tenants rights pac kage belo~ in the housing element because, she said, it ia aimed at encouraging the maintenance, repair and preservation of the county'• rental housing stock. one of the stated ob}l!Ctives of the housing element. She said 1t would not "impose hardship" on landlords. Fi c ken added that representatives of the coalition have dlscuaaed recommendations with county superviso rs, but have received no commitments of support. The cutTent housing element does not addresa the landlord· tenant relationship. UCI caHJpus nixed for Nixon papers The Nixon Presidential Archives Foundation has dropped UC Irvine as a poaible site for the Richard M. Nixon presidential IJbrary, university offioala le.a.med yesterday. The foundation said 1t wanted planl for the library to move ahead right away, but Irvine faculty members ad dedded to delay oonaideration of the on-campus library. "We were given notice last (See RETARDED, Paae A%) Chris Heissman with retarded son, Joey. -Require enforcement of anti-dlac:rimination laws as they relate to rentals. UCI was one of .everal universities being reviewed as a home for the Nixon memorabilia, Including pbotographa, tapes, documenu and gifts from other beads of state, a 1pokesman uid. Newport bank reopens with little fuss Earlier this month, about 75 members of UCI'a AcadernJc Senate voted to poatpone extending an invitaUon to the foundation to locate the library on 13 acres near Culver and BY STEVE MARBLE or ... o.-,,... ..... Without fanfare or throngs of "'orried cu1tomer1, failed Newport Harbour National &nk reopened today .. a branch office of Monterey Park-bued Tr~ American National Benk. "I got here at 8 this morning thinking there'd be a line of --llDEX- l I • A7 85 B2 B6-8 A4 C4-8 85 C8 A6 83-4 as 83 82 84 87 C4 AtJ17,C4 Cl.S Bl IN IN A2 customers already waltlng," aaid William Philipa, board chairman of the Monterey Park bank. "But there waan't anybody here. We haven't even rec:ielved too many phone calls," he added. Newport Harbour National Bank , a three-year-old establiahment that cut its teeth by catering to the wealthy, was declared insolvent las t Friday The bank had been suffenng for months and finally ran out of capital, officiala said Trans American Nauo nal Bank, one of three banks bidding for the falled Newport bank, paid about $47~.ooo to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. tn the takeover, said Rene Fruto. executive vice president of Trans American. Tram AmeMcan will uaume all of Newport Harbour's deposit liabilities and moat of the failed bank'• lnsullment loana. The . (See BANI, Pa1e AZ) c.mpus avenues. MIXON Faculty memben said they felt the invitation required more 1tudy of the library'• implications. UCI Chancellor Daniel G . Aldrich had begun Informally polllng groups on campus about the proposal. All that will be unneoeaary now, offldala Mid. California Slate UnJveraity, Fullerton, USC and UC San Diego ai.o have been mentioned u pomlble sites for the library. The fad.llty would be built with an estimated $20 million of privaw funds. 'rhe federal' government would maintain it. ----------NSIDE-------------- A pair of dramatltt comedlet -funny pla71 to be taken 1eriouel1 -10 on , .... •h .. wffbnd In Coeta M ... and Lapna Beach. , ... 83. H dllne helpers Dally Piiot will pay caah lJ(,: Jrvine1A lenni8 leam, ranked 8 three be8t news tlpl Of only 19th in the nation, etun• the week. Call ua at (714) the No. I ranked Southern 642-4321, Ext. 226, daya, or Mclhodiat Univf'rthy Mualanp (714) 642-5888 nlghtl. Top 5-4. Page CL prize each week la $15. AllTIATllS } Disabled slaoppins Shoppl~I can be made ... Jer for the 41lMble4, tu•k• 10 • Wuhl111eo., D.C·a...td 1111 m callecl ABLEDATA. It .. ,,aa. .. ,, ........ w .......... 1peelal :1.•"' fw tlM 1a...... . ......... AFTER lHE RECESSION: TOW~S A NEW E€ONOMY ......... U.S. MODOIBJ ......... n..-. lte muMIM oeee -.al• h woa'e be the old ••••....U l•4wariM ....... •he .. , ........ ., .............. .., 11 ...... A ........... 1en.~alD1 teilar • ,.._ 1al ea .. &Mil tlte • w ,_. .. r111tw7fwA....._. -· RETARDED BOY. • • Ol·Wber that we att on txKrowed Un\e," Mid H.imnan. A Founi.1n Valley reald•nl, HelMman aid 1he beU_,ves the cloau.re of the day care cent.er would be a traaedy for the younast.era and their parent.a. ''Some 1uffer oonvulaiona and have behavior problema. Their parents have to work and there would be no other pl.ace to eend them," she said "If the center were to cloee, peopll'"' would probably have to give up thell' children to foal.er homes or h ave th t!m 1nstttutionalbed." H o w eve r , she said she wouldn't have trouble finding baby sitters for her son because he doesn't have severe health or behavioral problems. Heissman, an operatmg room nurse in a Long Beach hospital, and others aren't going down BANK. • • exact financial condition of N e wport. Harbo ur waa not revealed Ne~rt Harbour had roughly $45 m tlllon in d e posits from about 2,200 customers. Philips said Trans American anticipates no changes in op e rations but intends to augment services by delving into international operations and serving the boating community, "We also intend to get away from cate ring only to the wealthy, which was one of Newport Harbour's concepts," said Philips. without a fl&h t Th~y'rt' plannln& tht'lr tlrat fund·ral.ain.K event nt!Xt 1\.ieeday from 11 :36" •.m. to 10 pm. at Chuck E Chet!ae'a Pina Time Theater, 1~~11 Edward1 St . HuntJnaton Be.ch. Helu.man Ml.id the center for the retarded youngatera will receive 30 percent of tht- procet-ds from meals and beverages that exceed the restaurant 's average dally n!<.'eipt.s. Heisaman said tht! group hopes tO make about $15,000 1\.ie9day lt'U be a start, she says, towards raising about $40,000 In all that's needed to keep the cent er operaung. , She has other fund-raising plans in nund and a.lao is OP,en tO recommendations. The day care center, which operau.-s before and after school, receives its funds through the Orange County Association for Retarded Citizens organization . Joey, who attends classes at Nueva View, helped rus mother 11JOrt and distribute some of the 6,000 filers advert.la.ing Tuesday's fund-raialng event. "The teachers were so good to him and he was so proud. And I'm proud of him. He has so much to offer to society and he's so loving and giving. ''Joe'a become special to me like the other children have to their parents," Hei.saman said. "They are sllll lmpartant if they are handicapped. They're special and you w ould dearly love to keep them.·· RE CUE. • • From Page A1 Jumi1lnK Into th .. w1o1tt•r , he n•urht'<J un orni Into tht' pipe and ~~ht thl' doat'• tall "Thl· do6f wwi tu1 m.od aruund und try11111 to 11wlm bu(;k up wh1.•1t• ho had son1.• In," Allan 11111d "111• wu blO<'klng up thei p1µc• 110 the gtrl t,:ouldn't &t't out." Allan m&&naged to pull lhti Lobrodur Lu (t"ty aa.nd lht'n ht- wt•n t I.luck In for tht' &lrl Ht' r t•ach ed up the pipe again . Nothinat He ronll.nut.od trying as aeconda pa88t'<.i Finally, hf' l(rabbed her unci t.lr agged her o ut of thl' t~·11wnt pipe Tht> womun wa11 dazed, but siud shl' didn't need medical uttentlon "We JUsl made aure ~dw was okuy and took her back lt• hc•r c·ar," Allan aald. ·rhc action was typical of Allan, said his mother, Sharon. "He's pretty responaible and fast-thinking," ahe said. , Highway due for reopening A four-mile stretch of Pacific Cuasl lhghway is expected to be reopened F riday or soon er, Huntington Beach Public Works Director Paul Cook said today The highway, between Golden West Street and Warner Avenue, has been closed since March 1 when 1t was buried by storm- tossed sand and water. The same portion o f the highway was closed for nearly three weeks in late January when high tides deposited "thousands of tons" of sand on the low-lying highway. FLUOR REPORTS DROP IN EARNINGS. • • Ls "optimistic that Fluor's revenues and earnings will res ume their upward path in the near future." In the meantime, he srud, the company plans to reduce new investment.a by more than half. Capital spending this year will be around $250 miUion, far below the $526 million spent in 1982. At a press conference after the meeting. Fluor said the second quarter will s how no significant changes in financtal performance for the company, which deals m petrochemical engineering and construction around the world. Fluor attnbuted the decllne to debt IJlCWTed m connection with the August 1981 acquiaillon of St Joe Minerals Corp .. a mirung and minerals company which constitutes Fluo.r's second largest operation. Falling oil pnces also have l''luor concerned, he said, but he stressed the company is interested In oil conaumption rather than price. He said lower prices are apt to stimulate mcrea.ed uae of energy. Nevertheles3, he uid, "I think a ie.. than $25 (a barrel) oil price would worry me very much." Along with net earnings, new orders dropped corwderably during the quarttt jus\ ended. falling to $443 mill1on, compared with $917 million last year. The company's backlog of orders fell from $1~ 3 billion last year to $9.6 b1U1on this year POLITICAL ISSUES EXPLAINED . • • report on the extent of its paruc1pat.Jon m such lobbying. The propo&a) wu defeated by a 78.8 percent maJOnty. . Two other propou.ls alao were defeated by ~11m1lar percentages. One dealt with Fluor's investment in a Chilean nune and lls impact on human nghts considerations in that country. The third propoaat. which has been s ubmitted several times in the past, asked the board o f directors to make a report on the company's polmcal contribullons. In the management's r ecommendation agamst the propoaal. the company at.at.ed: "The mformatJon requested by this proposal i.a alrelldy avatlablt.> tO the shareholders from the agencies to which this information is r eported 1( shareholders wish to inquire " At one point in lhe meeung. a shareholder and former Fluor employee called the shareholders who supported the three proposala "Mar xists," and said 1f the proposals were adopted. the company would be "on the road tO Marxism and slavery" ~n E. Klein Clear and cool Coastal d•••rl lo Owen• Velley w1111 Q91'1«81 c:e.r-1na leter Thur8day F81f Fnctey encf Seturdey Gutty wind• decreHlng I>)' Seturdey Hlllh lempereturea Thur•d•y moetty ss to es In the Owen• v..., 9l>O ~ ~ end • to 75 •n ,,,. iow. ci-ta Md 0.th V~ Hlgfla WWm1ng S 10 7 degr-Dy Salutdey Low. 35 lo •& Owen• Valley, 4Q to SO ~ "-''-· end 4S IO 55 In lo.-0....• 10 Ratnm s-rn ~-Fk#Yiff • MoeUy d9er lfld cool tonlgfll. with overnight Iowa 44 10 58 ~...ing clOud9 1omorrow. wtth hlgN In io. to mid 70. °ll•ewhere, from Point Conception 10 the M••lcan border ane1 °"' eo ,,..... Srnllll cr.rl ilCM90t)' -OUMr _._ wllh ~~IO n«tfl 21 to 36 knPU. -.m.-11 1onigne to 115 to t.5 ""°"-a-• tO t2 '-l. b« I~ 7 IO I ._ t:lr '°"'8IN l~ llgM lfld ~ ... 1on19"' wllll .-t .... of 2 IO 4 .... ,,. ... VWOYgh tolllglll. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL ANO M OUNTAIN AREAS -8hO<*fil Thvrea.y Feit Fnc1ay end Sllliwdey l.ocelly windy. HPeclelly In Ille moun laln• Hlgha In the «lo. -lal end velley er•••. warm1n11 5 .,._ tor Fnoey end S•1111d•y Loin 46 lo :>:> MoumWI ·-high• It> the ..0. Ttlvr9day end •••ming 10 SO• t>y Selurd•y Lowt moeuv 25 10 40 ··11•,<1...ttJ w ................ , •• ~ 10 U.S. Summary A ltOrm lywtem _..., -~11tllwe1tern Ken••• today dunll)ed up lo IS ~Of -°" Vtlll and thrNtenM wintry _.._ ff"om ,.... Me.clco '° the Dekot• Winter 1torm wetc"" -• potied lor northeu1ern H- Mell'.lco and -•em l'Mibf••· •nd tr•v•ler•' ed'rieor'" -• '-'* In ColoredO and ~ lnow -flllng tod9)' In North Otllote wllll• eettern 8011th OllllOU Md rWn llld .._ T!Wnderetorme d• llDIMCI In Ktln ... IUI nigh!, ~ e tornedo 111et tore ~ elGfll olock• of tfl• com111un1ty or "'"'"' va.w In "" ~ ........ """of ....... Mhofftlal ~ 45 llol.- 'Clam90ed, power llnee blown ...., lfld 1-uprooted, ~ no ~ .. OM! IWougN ~ -a. 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Deputy escapes fiery crash By STEVE MITCHELL Of HM De1tJ ,llot aten Orenge County Sheriff's Department deputy Donald Mason is a lucky man. The 22-year-old deputy was responding to an emergency call In Laguna Niguel yesterday when his sheriff's vehicle went out of control and slammed mto a street light standard at Pacific Island Drive and Crown Valley Parkway. The impact tore the car m half, and the gasoline tank exploded into flames Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart sa1d the con cussio n fr om the explosion apparently tossed the deputy t hrough the opening created in the crash. He landed in a grassy field -unhurt except for nunor acratches, Hart &aid. The sheriff's spokesman said Mason is resting at home today Lagunan John D. Mitchell Jr, was driving east on Crown Valley Parkway when he spotted thick black smoke on the ~urve near Pacific Island Drive. "It was too black to be a house fire,'' Mitchell said He said he rounded the curve, and "the first thin~ I saw were head.lights and a hood, and the rest of lhe body agamst the post.'' He said several tru,·k d rivers were trying t.o put out L'le flames with small fire exungu~hers "You could teU by the look on their faces they thought someone was m there. but nobody could get close enough to the car," M1t.cheU said He said flames fueled by the gas line flowed down a t.•ulvert and acr088 Lhe roadway Hart said Mason was wt•s tbound on C rown Valley Parkway, as a backup urut to a l0all mvolvmg a violent menl.al case H e said the California Highway Patrol 1s investigating the crash. SUPER STATIONS. • • From Page A1 As a result, cable television comparues that offer more than two of the super Stallons fat:e nearly a seven-fold increase m royalties they must pay These fees are d1v1ded among broadc.asters, producers and sports companies. Locally, Group W, which serve$ most of Newport ~h. ha.I dropped WOR-TV from its schedule as a result of the court decision. Patty La Venture, Group W program manager in · Newport Beach, said the company would have had tO pay a huge UlCJ'ease ln royalues if it chose to retain WOR. ''It probably would have been passed along to the l'Onsumec." she said. "We chose to alter our lineup instead of ratSmg the fees." The cable company will continue to carry two other super stations, WGN-TV and WfBS-TV. In place of WOR, Group W has applied to carry Cmemax, a pay-extra channel offering movies and children's programming. Community Cablevisio n Co , which serves Irvine and portions of Newport Beach and Tustin, will conunue to offer WOR-TV and WTBS-TV, according tO general manager Don Mc Nutt He sa1d about 11,000 of the company's 20,000 subscnbers are equipped to receive the super stations. Although the company will be forced to pay some increased royaities, there are no present plans to pass this extra fee along tO subecnbers, McNutt said. He added, however, that when the company's contracts with lhe super stauons expll'e in a little more than a year, the cable company will study whether to continue offering these stallons or substitute other programnung. Dicktr\SOn Pacific Cablesysterns, which has 32,000 subecnbers 1n Huntington Beach, Fount.am Valley, Westminster and Stanton, al.so hu avoided the highest fee increases because 1t carnes onJy two super stations, regional manager David Edwards said One Wilshire Blvd · Los Angeles· (213) 688-860<,. 10000 Santa Monica 8tvd · Century City • (213 ) 551-4300• 611 Anton Blvd · Costa Mesa • (714) 966-3100• 'Form~rty Amencan (rty Bank • Assets OYer $1 billion • s 7th largest •Member FDIC ' CENTR~L BANK 701 W. 7th St• Loe M9cfa Ml1n • (213) 6i7-69V1 9300 "'*"" ltYd • kWtty ..... (113) t7S,. 7to0 i3905 S. Mien~ • CMOn • (113) 77WS33 675 e. v.wdlOW Id • "°"'-.ch · (t1J> •M-OS47 ' -~ ------=-= I t Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Tu.day,~ 18, 1Ma .-1 NATION Freeway Killer on· trial • 10 county States could fall behind on unemployment benefits Willi111n Bonin, convicted of l 0 LA n1urders, beinlJ tried for four more By Tbt A11oclattd Pn11 WASHINGTON -RAt•aan 1dmi11l1tr11t1cm offkl•I• .. y there la no auaran\ee 2'r atatea will b~ •ble to pay unemploy~n\ checkt beyond thta w"k, evt>n thouah nearly $200 mUUon la now available for loana w make auch ~ymenta. The Labor DepartrMnt noUtled It.ate offlclala Monday that $196.8 mWJon would be advanced to the Treaaury Deparunent from che' federal unemployment \rUlt fund to avert a ~tion of jobJeu beneflta thil week. Otherwlae, 27 atatH and the Dtatrla\ of Columbia would have run out of mone-y to continue unemploynwnt paymenta at 12:01 • m tomorrow. Th• Oran1tt County trhal ot convktetd ''Frnway KlllPr" Wlllh•m <.lt-or1• Bonin a procettdlni which auorney1 eetlmat.e wlll I.Ake fr<.>m thl'ff to five month1 la under way with tho tint 1tep1 toward jury 11election Bonin. alrt'ady under the death •entence tor 10 flnt-de1ree murder convictions in Los Angele• County, la accuaed of f our local 1laylng1 that prOIM!C'utors allege are part uf the lttlllle c•hafa of wrturu-murd4'rs Drfenu attorney William Charvet told Supt'rlor Court Judgei Kenneth Lat' yeeterday th•t hC' plan.ii w call IJ2 wltnt111K'I du1 Ina the trial Pro1ec:utvr Bryan Brown ntlmat.ed that aelectlon of a jury 1&lone will 1.ake a month Charvet, uylns that the hundreds of prt.w reporta of the llO-called freeway klWnp made It lmpoeetble tor Bon.In to get a fair trial here. had aoul(ht to have prcx:eiodlna• moved •IMwhere. But 1..N c.lenlf'd that r.quest In January Bonin ap~art'd In wurt In hi.a ('OUnty jl.ill lt11uf" oran&t" jumpiuJt He· wulved hie rlsht to be triod ln civilian dothN CharvC't uld hJ.a client could not afford enouah clothlnai to appear In different outfit.a oft.en enough, and Bonin declined a defenae offer to purchaat' him one or two suJta of used clothing Mot1t dttfonat' attorneys lnatat that their cllenta be tried In cMllan dothint on the theory that Jail 1arb l•evea an lncrlminat.lna lrMp ln °"' m1ndl of juron. Lae called 126 proapec:Uve ju.ton to OM cou11t'OOm for an lnttJal 8CJ'Mr\1nC y•terday, and another 1~ are ~ to b9 called. ~of ~w jurora It Jlmlted for now to whether they will b9 •vaJlable for the duration ol the trial. Stuntman scales tower sans record HOUSTON -A atuntman who tc&led the 70-atory Texat Statewide storm Garner tried for striking Laguna man Commerce Tower Mid that for the laat 20 floon, hil bod ve out and "I didn't thlnk I waa golna to make lt." Ron Broyles, 29, of Los Anfeles waa arrested laat night on a charge o criminal trespua aa he reached the panpet of the plays no favorites office bull~ at 10:44 p.m. He was releaaed around midnlght after posting an $800 bond pending arraignment today. The building la 1.049 feet above sea level, but only 999 teet over the at.reel. Offk1als said the face Broylea choee rUes 993.33 feet He was apparently undaunted by his failure to crack the ... 1,000-foot mark. "If that didn't do it MOYL.al technically, I'll go back and climb another one," he said. IRS says tax refunds smaller WASHINGTON -Federal income tax refunds thUI year are a bit smaller than at this time in 1982, apparently because many taxpayers are having less withheld from their paychecks. The Internal Revenue Service says that of the 39.6 million individual returns received through March 5, 20.7 million had been processed and 13.9 mJUion got refunds. The refunds averaged $687, compared with $698 a year ago STATE Special mayoral election today SAN DIEGO -Election off1c1als were pred1ctmg a low voter turnout between 35-40 percent today in the first special mayoral election in this city's 133-year history Twenty candidates were running for the JOb vacated by three-term mayor Pete Wilson, elected to the U S Senate last November. Two men found slain in car trunk LOS ANGELES -A Baldwin Park construction company owner and his ac:countant were found yesterday shot to death and stuffed in the trunk of a car parked at Los Angeles International Airport, shenff's deputies said. Will.ts McKnight, 64, owner of McKnight Construction Co., and accountant Warren C. Spinney, 59, were found "shot several times" and left in the trunk of McKnight's Mercedes, police said. Boy and baby sitter still missing LOS ANGELES -A 23-month-old boy and a 23-year-old baby sit~r are still rrussmg three days after they left the child's grandparents' house to see a kitten at the baby sitter's apartment, police said ''They never arrived" at the apartment to see the kitten. Officer Daniel Ruelas said today, noting that the d~ between the home and the apartment is about four blocks. Investigators have no clues or known motive for the dilappearance of Marquall Boyles and sitter Carolyn Camben, who disappeared Saturday afternoon in South Central Loe Angeles. Jury awards $8 million damages LOS ANGELES An lnSurance company must pay $8 million in punitive damages because 1t refused to pay a $12,000 accidental death benefit in 1975, contending the drowrung of a P()ftal Service employee was a suicide, a Jury ruled It was the largest verdict ever awarded in a "bad faith" insurance cue, said William Shemoff, who represented Mary Frazier. 30, whose husband, David Fraz1er Jr . 23. drowned m Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard. m her Superior Court case aiamst the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. By The A11oclated Pre11 ln Huntington Beach, holes m the floor of The End Cafe provide an eerie ocean view In Venice, the Los Angeles County lifeguards' central division headquarters rests, orphaned, on pilings six feet above the sand. In Marin County, storm- aavaged levees suffered rrull1ons of dollars in damage. These are among the most dramatic examples of the devastation wreaked by a series of stonT\S this winter from which It may take the California coast years to recover. The stonns that have hit Smet! Jan. 21 swirled away the top elght feet of Los Angeles County beaches. and , saya Larry Charness of the county Beaches and Harbor Department, "We can't tell how much sand will come back by thlS summer, or m years to come or if it has been lost forever." Of the total state damage estimated at $523 million, $151 Valley weighs hotel smoke detector law All apartments and hotels in Fountain Valley w ould be required to have smoke detectors under the terms of a proposed law that will be considered tonight by the City Council The council meets at 8 p.m. in Fountain Valley City Hall, 10200 Slat.er Ave. Lael month, Fare Chief Richard JorgeNet'l propoeed a city smoke detector law that would cover all single-family houses aa well. But that provision was removed after several COUJlCU members raised questiom about the difficulty of enforcing the requirement in smgle-family houses. The fire chief's new proposal does call for a campaign to encourage homeowners to install smoke detectors through messages llUlertro m city water bills. million was to public property and $372 million to privat¢ homes, businesses and farms. and not all figures are in "The thmg about th111 one ia that it 's affected so many counues, up and down the st.ate," said Anita Garcia of the state Office of Emergency Services ln Sacramento, noting that the governor haa declared 32 c'Ounues m a state of emergency and nine additional counties have requested such a declaration. ln Marin County. on the coaat a few miles north of San Francisco, high tides damaged levees, raising damage to publlc facilities to $6 3 mllhon of a countywide damage total of $19 million. It was the m06t severely da~ged county in the northern part of the st.ate Worst hit was Los Angeles County, with $61 9 m1l11on in damage, followed by Orange County with $29.9 million, she said. Also hard hit were Ventura County, $18.7 million, and San Diel(o County, $14.2 million. James Garner tried for assault Motorists can hardly get to Half Moon Bay. Highways I. R4 and 92 hove bPe n dosed b y mudslides. SALIN AS (AP) -Jury aelection has been completed In a civil trial ot James Gamer, beina aued for $2.2 million by a aolf fan who .:cuaed the .ctol' of beltinc him dwing the 1981 8'nc ere.by Pro-Am Golf Tournament In Pebble Beach. W illiam Stewart, 33, of Laguna Beach, hat charaed Garner in Monterey County Superior Court with hlttll\I him ln the ·face and knocldn1 him down on the ninth hole at the February 1981 tournament, in which Garner WM a partidpent. The actor, who played Jim Roc kford In the popular "Roc kford Fllea" televlalon ~rtea, refused comment on the case yesterday; he hM said that Stewart wu hecld.lnl him and he pve the spectator a alight push. In hie suit, Stewart aald Garner was a man of considerable wealth and fame whose actions eet an ex.ample for millions. Mudslide on Grapevine cleared away GRAPEVINE (AP) -A mudalide that ckad a portion of Interstate 5 Sunday waa cleared from. the road lMt night by siate w o rk crews, a California Highway Patrol dispetchtt said. The slide on a raln-aoaked hillside juat north of the Los Angeles-Kem C-ounty line tent a alippery film of mud onto the hi1hway, completely blockin1 northbound Jann, about 8:U p.m. Sunday, the patrol aaki. Southbound lanes were open along a 3-to-~ mile etretch between the bottom of the Grapevine and Fort Tejon, but traffic moved alowly because closure of all four northbound lanes forced the CHP to wte two southbound lanes to lead northbound traffic. ln Northern California, mudalides have forced closure of Highway 92 near Half Moon Bay through tomorrow. WORLD Letter bomb wounds Navy man It's sunny, but don't put unJbrellas away LONDON -An incendiary letter bomb addreseed to the U.S. Navy's European headquarters exploded today, sllabtly burning a senior chief petty officer who opened It. a Navy spokesman said The American serviceman, John E. Williams, was treated by a Navy doctor on the 1Cene for a slight bum to his right hand and he remained on duty. the spokemnan said. Williams' age and hometown were not lmmediately known. Soviet production percentage up MOSCOW -Soviet industrial production rose by 5.2 percent in January-February over the same period last year and labor productivity roee by 4.6 percent, the Commuruat Party newspaper Pravda said today. But It singled out chemical. wood processing and conswner goods enterpriles for failing to meet their targeta. Mexico matches OPEC price cuts MEXICO CITY -Mexico, the United State9' largest aingle oil supplier, has matched OP!X:s price cut despite banking fean that decreaaed revenues could force the financially troubled nation to default on ita foreign debt. Hours alter the 13-member Organization of Petroleum ExportinQ Countries aluhed lta bue price ye.terday to $29 • barrel. the Mexican government followed ault. By The Associated Preti Northern CalifomiaN enjoyed a rare day of winter sunahine t.yday aa another storm marched toward them acrais the Paciflc. the latest ln a seriet1 of frontal asaaults that have caused an estimated half-billion dollars in damages statewide since mid- January. "It loo}u Uke maybe things will start clouc:hng up today and by tomorrow it will be raining again," said National Weather Service lead forecaster Ron Wagner. The WMther Service aald the new storm, expected to last mto Friday. would dump snow down to the 4,000-foot level in the Sierra Nevada, adding to a maasive anowpack that threatens to create massive spring flooding in California and Nevada "All that we can hope and pray for la that we have a normal We're Listening ••• What do you like about the DaUy PUot! What don't you like? Call the number at lelt and yow" ~ wW be recorded. traNCribed and delivered w the appropriate editor. 642•8086 The same 24-hour antwerinc tenice may be uMd lo record let· ters to the editor on any topic Nallboll coatributon must lncluct. their name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. .. 5. _..,,..... .. ,.., .. _...,,.,_,....., UOll.A ......... 7,11'1 • ::: J:' ... , ••I M .... _,_...._,II ,... ........... ..... ~.,, ..... ..... .. .::.:,_.., .. Cf4 fJll I ~~ .. :.. ~ ... ! OAAHOE COMT Dilly Piiat L-11111 ... \1De ........ lftd Dw.ctor " A49 ·-· "6JUOMlld Ill Il.- ~ 'I melt," Robert Vickers. regional director of the Fed eral F.rnergency Management Agency told the California Senate Finance Committee yesterday "I think all of us are aware that all of our reservoirs and rivers are fulJ. Should somethlng Uke a h~vy runoff happen. we would really have problems " Heavy we-ekend rains m the Sierra swelled the Truckee River. which cascades from Lake Tahoe down the east.em slope of the range and through downtown Re no, forci ng evacuation of about 40 people from the low-lying Washoe County Jail. Alex Cunningham. director of the state Office of Emeraency Services, told the Senate committee Monday that the storms have cauaed $523 million m dAmage aero. California 80 far, hannlna 8,382 homes and 793 busineaes and causan, $214 million in agricultural damage. An Inventory Reduction Sale 30o/o to 50% off Thi" will hf. "elected Mt•rchandi~r from our own Stock H.-~ularlv Solri m our own "tore • Choin11 • Watches • RinK• • Bracelet& • Pendant'I • Necklace• • Pins • Charms • EarrinKll • Mountinp Don~t Miss Our Sale Now thru March 19 lJ!lt" Your Viu or M.at >rc.JtrJ. No Hou1r Ch"8f'f, All S.~$ 1"111.J CHARLES H. BARR. WIMdlff ...... tt 17\h_.lntlll ti•"""' ... ~ Calif ..... victf'ry .. Researchers • say meteorite is from Mars M1NNEAPOL18 (AP) -University of Minnesota reaearchera Hy they've detected appart'nt traces of Martian au In a meteorite found in Antarctica, which would make It the tint object from another planet known to reach Earth. "Penonally, I don't think there ta any other explanation rtaht now: ThJa meteorite came from Mara," ~d Robert Pepin, the phy1lct1t who heads the study team. However, Pepin said other acientilts 1UU may be s keptical and called for more study of the 17-pound rock. The unlvenml's flndlnga will be reported this week at the 14th unar and Planetary 6dence Conference in Houston in Marin County? Sclentilts had suspected the iron-rich meteorite came from Mars, amce it la much younger than the common types of meteorite that chip from asteroids and fall to Earth. But until the MlnnetlOta team found gas traces Ln the rock unique to Man, all evidence of a Martian o r i gin had been c1rcumstanuaJ. hold down the IO&rlfll 009t of living haa won approval from the Fairfax Town Council. "lt capturee the lmagination of Movies benefit Laguna schools Back-to-back classic films -eeven of them in all -will be shown Saturday in IAguna Beach to raiee funds for the Lquna BNch Education Foundation. The movie marathon begins at noon ln the Artists' Theater at Laguna Beach HJgh School with "Gold Rush," and end.a after midnight with Alfred Hitchcock's "Notorious." In between will be the "African Queen," "DiaboUque," "Wings," "Diva" and "Play Misty for Me." Tick.eta are $5 for adults, $2 for children and you can come and go as you pleeae. It'• one price for all 8eYen flicks. For information, or exact times for specific films, call SchoolPower director Sudy Tlionton at 494-6811. •Police Explorrr Scouts in Costa Mesa are joining other county pasta in an effort to ral.ae $5,000 for United Cerebral Palay of Orange County. The Exploren have placed 1,500 cans in bu1ineases throughout Orange County in order to help handicapped infants and adulta in the area. Deadline la April 15. •A St. Patrick's Day Dance to benefit the Boys Club of Fountain Valley will be held Friday at the Fountain Valley Recreation C.enter, 16400 Brookhunt St. The event will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight. Dancing, priJ.es and an open bar will be featured. 'Ilcketa are ~ per penon. •United States International Univenity haa moved i1a Orange County extenaion center to cla11room and office apace at 2300 Michelson Drive in Irvine. The new ~location. wtth 6,800 equare feet, bu about three t1mee the space u the former center lite at 2212 Dupont St., abo ln Irvine, aa1d Barrtette Dommes, ooonlinatol'. The San Diego-hued univenity offers ci..e. for mast.en and doctoral degrees ln business and management, education and human behavior at the extension cent.er. USIU .i.o haa camJ>U9m in London, Me-xioo Oty and Nairobi, Kenya. •John B. Fnkine of Hunting1on Bach baa been appotnted ~uve d.trec:t.or foe the Oranae County chapter of the Buildln1 lnd~ Amodation of. Southern CalifonUa. rr.ldne, 31, replacea ftlUp Bene.c.vt who Neently wu named direct.or of marketina for a Bakerafleld company apeciaUatn1 in re.ldent:ial and oommerda1 buiJ.dlna. F.nkine, a former executive ..t.wlt to Oranae C-ounty Supervbor BarrleU Wieder, wu recently =::: the Huntincton Bach Planninc •Bear Street School in Costa M_. la ..-me donations to buy reed1nl boob next people," said town planner Rebec~• Hammond following today'• vote to approve the $1.4 mllllon, 36-person project in Marin County. For $300 to $380 a month, resldenla will have their own 250-square-foot bedroom and will share dining, living and recreation areas. Single parents will have their own bathroom and small kitchen while childleu people will share thoee as well. Ann Howell said she was inspired by her experiences of life 20 years ago in an Israeli kibbutz. She said the organization decided to focus on Marin County becau.e high housing coats there a,l.ready have fort.'ed many single residents to share apartments. II - University researchers worked from a small sliver of the rock, which was dlacovered three yean ago and LS currently stored at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. A .ringing failure ABILENE, Texas (AP) -Pity the receptioruat at Millerman & M1llerman Insurance, who thu year will gel to answer calls for 12 businesses becauae of an error in the new telephone directory. Southwestern Bell's 1983 Yellow Pages l'Orrectly listed Millerman & Millerm:m's telephone number -but then gives the same number for 11 other agencies in a joint· ad by the Independent Insurance Agents of Abilene. Southwestern Bell spokesman Jay Allen said yesterday that the data was entered incorrectly mto a computer or at the book's printer. Nothing can be done about the numbers now. Here comes Ides of March • A woman places nowen at fool of statue or Julius Caesar at the Via dei Fori Imperial in Rome marking today as the anniversary of Caesar's death in March, 44 B.C. .! A fresh new taste ~rience that outshines menthol. ·it not only tastes fresher while you smoke. It even leaves you with a dean, fresh taste. J'Ml'Tb. f\&nd-rallinl drive ta;:; by &he llhool'• booster club. /UlyOnl! wan to make a danadon qan wnw to the ldlOO! at 100 Bear IL, Oolta .._ 82828. l'CJI' mon l.nbmation eaD 557-4818. 1 mg. "tar". 0.5 mv. lllcotlllt IV. I* Clglflttl by FTC method. •· • l Orange Coa1t OAILV PILOT/Tu.day, Maroh 115, 1983 'New' mission for s wallows Birds due Satur day; Capistrano p repares festivities NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING By STEVE MITCHELL or ... .,.., ......... Saturday m.rka the annual return of the ewallow1 to San Juan Capl1trano and lhll ume around, lhe feethcred lt'avel n will 11ee a landmark that h.u been ablent IOI" moC"e than 170 yeata. SI.nee lhe swallows' depertu.re lut yffl' for lhelr winter home in Goya, A r1entlna, the 1teel framln1 for the new Ml11lon church ha.I been completed. The new church wW have a 104-foot-tall bell tower, limilar to the tower on the Gttat Stone Church that wu destroyed by an earthquake in 1812. ~&end h.u 1 t lhe tower acted u a be4K'On for lhe ewcillow1 NCh ~c.>ar u th"y arrived ln San Juan Capl1trano on March l ~ St. JOMph'1 0.y The tuwn, and thouaanda o f vl-1ton, annually ceJebr1te th~ return of the bl rda, with a Legend haa it that the lower acte d as a beacon for the swallows each yea r. parade, cont.elta, toun of the old Mlalon and other activi\Jes Following i1 a 1chedule o f event• f o r the wee k -lo n g Map details route of parade cele b rating return of swa llo ws. Edvard Munch Expressionist Paintings 1900 -1940 l-elebraUon. Marc h lG Miu• at the MINl<>n •t 6) ai ."'. followed by crown.lnj of Old Ml.laion School youna1tcu .. u kin& and queen, mariachi• on mlt1lon arounda from 10 • m . to 4 pm El Prftidente Ball lhat evenlna al El Adobe ft.ts&aur•nt. March 20 -Kickoff mixer at the Swallow• Inn wllh live mu.Jc, bclilJ\nlna at l p.m. March 21 -Coetume kickoff day. with re1lden t1, vt1ltora, merchantl drt!elina In Weetem, Spanieh or Indian attire for the week. Marc h 22 -A toddler marathon, with younaiaten under 19 month• racing In We1tern wear. Slgnuf» at 2:30 p.m. at El Canuno Park. Aao a children'• pel parade wilh priz.es for peta in costume, begina at 3:30 p.m. In the mini -park on Camino Capiatrano. March 23 -Junior Western Day. with boys and gtrla from 10 to 18 years of age signing up at the Mini Park at 3:30 p.m. Eventa include hat contest, horw roping, COW pie lma. March 25 -HOOllegow Day. Vi11tors not an Western atyJe dress wilJ be toued in the h0011egow by Parade Sheri ff Don Johnston. Aho, the Halnest Man contest, in w hlch bearded contestants vie for priz.ea at 5:30 p.m. in the Franciacan Plaza. Marc h 2 6 -The Silver Anniversary Fiesta de los Golondrinas Parade, stepping off at noo n with banda, n o n - mot.orit.ed floa ta and digni tarles. Marc h 27 -A trail r id e through the hills surrounding S an Juan Capistrano. Rid ers assemble at 9 a.m . a l Mission Trails Stable. College plans women's week The annual Women'• Week will be held at Sant.a Ana College th.ls week from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. daily. Featured topics will be mental and phyaical health, lif~tylH and relation1hips, option1 and opportu nities In the working world, spirituality. acholanhip and aexuality and women in film. All event.a are free and open to the public. Fo r additio nal mformation, call 667-3058 from 8 a .m .-5 p .m ., Monday through Friday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Orange County Boerd ot SupervllOrl wtll hold a publlc hearing to con1lder the SunMt Beach Specific Plen/Local Coastal Program •nd Zone Cha11ge 83-7P. Date of Hearing: March 30, 1983 Time of Hearing: 9:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible. Location: Proposal: Board Hearing Room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza (Corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd.). Santa Ana. The Orange County Board of Supervisors will hold a publlc hearing regarding the adoption of the Sunset Beach Specific Plan and Zone Change 83-7P. The Specific Plan wlll be added to the previously Board adopted Phase II Sunset Beach Local Coastal Land Use Plan. The Plan has been prepared to provide the community with a regulatory framework for land use and development consistent with the requirements of the Callfornla Coastal Act. Action resulting from the adoption of the Specific Plan may amend the zoning In the area covered by the plan . The hearing wlll commence at 9 :30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as posslble, and wlll be held In the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, Orange County Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. Callfornla. Interested parties are Invited to attend and be heard. Compllance with the Calltornla Environmental Quality Act· It was determined that Local Coastal Programs are statutorlly exempt from CEOA requirements pursuant to Section 20180.9, Division 13, of the Publlc Resources Code. All persons either favoring or opposing this proposal are Invited to present their View$ before the Board of Supervisors. Material that you wish to be brought to the Board of Supervisors attention at the hearing must be flled with the Clerk of the Board 24 hours or more prior to the scheduled hearing; six copies are required. For further Information. persons are Invited to call Ron Rolutts at (714) 834-5374 or come Into the office located at 12 Civic Center Plaza, Room 268, Santa Ana. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA DATE: March 9, 1983 tSEAL) ~Or-c.-o.r -M-l& lM31 JUNE ALE.XANDER Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, Calltornla THE GENEROSITY OF THE HOSTS & SPONSORS MADE THE EXHIBITION POSSIBLE Golden Hosts: Mr and Mrs. W1ll1am J Bet11ngen Ame .. con Tolle Co f 1rS1 Amencon T IUSI Co Mt ond Mrs llonold foe I fou1 Seosons Hotets/Newporl Beach. fre1denr1ch Con1emporory Ari Globmon furniture Mr ond Mis Murray Gr bin. Mr ond Mrs Rogue Hemley; Hvghes Atr<:roft Co , Mrs John Hurndoll Johnson Gollertes, Cort Korcher En1erpt1ses l<.enny 1he Pr1n1er· Kidder Peabody & Co ; Oms londsoy Design; los Angeles Times 3M Media Ne1wor\s; Mr and Mrs T Ph1ll1ps Morgon. Neiman Morcu\, Mr ond Mrs Corl Ne1sser; Newport Bead· Morrooll Ho1el. The Newporter Resort; Odeh". Inc ; O'Melveny & Myers. Poc1f1c M uiuol Insurance Co., Pocolic No11onol Bonk, Poul. Hastings, Jonolsky & Walker; Peo1 Marwick, M11chell & Co , Jomes Pick; Mr and Mrs Randoll Presley; Price Woierhouse Pron11onu, Mr ond Mrs 81orne Ovole; Regos Homes Corporo11on; Mr David Richardson; Mr ond Mrs George R1ch1er Jr • M1 and Mrs Horry Rinker; Soks f ohh Avenue Secut1ly Pacific foundohon; Mr Corl Seltzer. Sheppard Mu"'" R1ch1er & Hampton. Smith lnterl\Ohonol; Mr ond Mrs Ygol Sonensh1ne. Mr Oovtd S1emme1z. S11odhng, Yocco. Carlson & Routh; Mr and Mrs David Toppan, Jr ; Turner Arch11ec1urol Properties Union Bonk, Mrs Chorles Ullman; Mr and Mrs Thomas Von Dolfsen, V1Mo Novo Newporl; Mr. ond Mrs. Colvin Wallace· Wespercorp; Mr Eugene Whol e; Mrs Richard Wond:ler , Arthur Young & Co '1 r ' ' General and M rs W1ll1am l yon, M r and Mrs Anrhony Otr1ng and Mr and Mrs Joel Slurz~y Silver Hosta: Mr and Mrs George L Argyros. M r Donald l. Bren, Mr and Mrs. Ernest A Bryant Ill. Mrs Thurmond Clarke, Mr and Mrs Charles Hester The lrvtne Company, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M Koll, Mr and Mrs. Roger W Luby, Mr. and Mrs. lean Lyon, Mr . and Mrs. Robert B Mclatn The M urdy Foundat1on, Mr and Mrs John H Porter. Jr C J Segerstrom & Sons, Mr and Mrs John Marlin Shea and Mr and Mrs. Richard Steele 8poneof9: Mr and Mrs Albert Adams. An101ne11e Ayres 8uchoher. Nemer, f ields; Chryst1e & Younger . Cal1forn10 Conod1on Bonk, Connell & Chofftn ln1et1ors; Mr ond Mrs Word Chomberltn; Chose Mon hall on F 1nonc1ol Services, Commerce Bonk; Doily Pilor; Oelo1t1e, Hos1ons & Sells; Mr ond Mrs John Owon II; Electrolurgy, Inc ; Ernesro's Bayside 11estourant. firs! JOIN NHAM TODAY r··---------------··--·-·--------··CUI AIONC OOllfO .. N. ----------------------------------- 1 Pleo'e Print I Nome ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1 Address City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ State ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1 Zip Code I Telephone -I encloae a check payable to Newport Harbor Art Museum. -Please bill me. M.mberlhlps ore Tox-d.ductible has broken all .attendance records at the Newport Harbor ~rt Museum - more than 25,oon viewer~ thus far. The exhibition end1 March 27. Rn• Am Patron• -Supporting .. . ... ... .. .. . .. .. .. ......... ... . .. .. . S 150 -~r ·························••·················• S300 -Spomor ·········································· S500 MuMum Auodates -Porticlpoting ..................................... $60 -General (Includes all Immediate fomlly rMtnben) • .. .. . .. .. .. . . .... .. .. .. .. . .. .. $30 -S1udent (full-ttme, under 25) ............. $10 Mu .. um Hoursa 1 I a.m. to 6 p.m. T uesdoy through Sunday, open unlll 9 p.m. Frldoys. Cio..c:J Monday. -~at'tor ..•...•................•...... S 1,()()() u-p Mod To1 Newpor1 Harbor Art Museum, ,850 San Clememe Or., Newport leach, CA '2660. Telephone (71') 759·1122. ..... ............................................................................. . - .. •I ~ ~ ji , • ~· Or•nge Coaat DAILY Piii.OT /Tue1d1y, Meroh 1&, 1813 ~rn~urnrn~ma UJillIB~ Consider who pays for these citizen actions There is no doubt thot aiuch procedures a.is rt.'('ails, cl8811 at·tlon su1ui, lnlti lives and referendums glvt dlsaruntled clt1iens a chanct..' to partlclpntt' directly In straightening out governnwnt operations that do not m~t with their approval Elected representatives who are not doing their job can be removed from office and replaced, laws that legislators have failed to mitiate can be placed on the books and laws that displease the voters removed. And citizens who feel they have been damaged by ineffective or questionable government actions ca n seek redress. All of these procedures have become increasingly popular in recent times. Right now we have a June 7 recall election scheduled in the Fountain Valley School District, where three trustees have displeased voters. Cost to the school district : About $25,000. In· the wake of major teacher layoffs and course cuts in the big Orange Coast College District, an effort is under way to recall five trustees. Estimated cost: $300,000. Oddly enough, most of the targeted trustees in both districts would have to face the voters anyway in the regular November board elections. But the recall backers apparently are n o t inclined to wait that long. In another area. Huntington Beach v ictims of the recen l devastating flood have been discus.5ing the possibility of filing a class action suit against the county. • dull'gtng ot fk1ala Wt.•l't' negligt•nt in 11nprov1ng und maintalnltig (lewd t.ontrul c hannt·ls that ov<'rllow\'t1 into tht•ar homes. There 11> no doubt these pt'Ople suffored a gn~at deal, hut the fact 1s the county simply has not been able to conw up with tht• 01oney for additional flood control work since Proposition 13 sliced property tax revenues. And unfortunately, few of the rt!s1dents of tht> flood platn hod heeded the warning to take out flood insurance that would help cover expenses in the event of just such a disaster. The pros and cons of all these actions are open to debate. But one fact is clear. When a public agency 1s faced with a special election or a suit of any kind. 1t LS responsible for fooung the bills In the case of a suit, this means paying for legal defense and, If the suit is successful. paying the damages awarded But who really does the paying? Why, the taxpayers in the school district or the government · area involved in the action. In e ff ec t . the suers are sui ng themselves and their neighbors and deprivrng the public agency of money that probably could be better used elsewhere Gross neglect of the wt!lfare of th e citizens, or gra ve malfeasance in office Justify these actions. But those who jump on the bandwagon and sign those pt>llllons might stop for a moment and consider -who's going to pay for all this? Opinions expressed in the SPdCe above are tho~ uf lhl' Oc11ly Pilot Other views ex pressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11st<, Reader comment is 1nv1t ed. Address The Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mt!Sd, CA 921>76 Phone t7H> 6 .. 2·4371 Letters to the editor Badham stand raises doubts To the Editor: Regarding Rep Robert Badham's stated opposition to the Santa-.Ana River flood control project My family and I have lived in Fountain Valley for 18 years, and during that entire time we have read periodic articles about the arguing and negotiations that have taken place on this potential problem. Alter the three counties involved finally agreed on a plan, the cost was too high so 1t was !Caled down to the present plan Everyone apparently now agrees that we have a plan to solve this problem, except Rep. Badham, who 18 quoted as believing that we can't protect everybody On the other hand, Rep. Badham obV1oualy believes that we can protect some of the people. as he arranged for a Marine helicopter and 13 Marines to aid a friend of a friend, who owns a house on the beach. How many Mannes wiU Rep Badham call out for the rest of us. If the flood does occur? GRANTED. the Santa Ana R1ver may not flood 1n our lifetime However, we know from history that it has occurred, and LS likely to occur again someday. I believe it l..s a similar situation to the predlcted earthquake, it is not a question of 1f, but when it wtll happen Recent flooding in Huntington Beach, which did not involve the Santa Ana River, shows the results of perhaps too much cost-cutting on flood control channels 25 years ago How obV1ous an example does Rep Badham want? He evidently feels that we can't afford thill protection. Who does he think wiU pick up the lab for the disaster loans, 1( the flood does occur? I am curious as to where in his district Rep. Badham has chosen to reside I would give odds that it ill not in an area threatened by flooding from the Santa Ana River DARREL JEFFRLES Policy unfair To the Editor: There is a Social Security policy that merits immediate action by legtalatora. l f a senior citizen works hard to supplement hia Social Security ~ by producini handmade Items a t h ome, aellln1 $200 worth In a month, with expen.te9 for snater1al t.otalinc $160. Soc1aJ Security polidn dem and h l1 record Indicate h e received $200 lncome •nd be penallud, not the $~0 he actually made. II USINE88£S blR and unaJ I pe y ORANGE COAST lllilJ Pilot E:E:-ni'r=-=:.~:-c..~ MAILBOX taxes on the d1fference between sales and expenses. We senior c1t1zen1 who take a strong interest m pol.iucal actlon and turn out weU on elect.ion day feel we are entitled to better corulderation than this We work hard to supplement our SS Incomes. Anyone trying to IJve on SS. or anyone who has a member of his fanuly stnving to do Lhl8. should wnte to legi s lators to have this d1scnminat1on rectified NAME WITHHELD Place to b e To the F.d.itor: Orange County LS the place to be if you want to 1/ assault a police officer 21 carry a gun 3/ carry cocaine Orange County has always h.ad a low crime rate But aft er this precedent-setting situation, I can predtct a high crime rate. Talk about gun control! I'm agauut 1t. but an incident such as this 1s incredible. Perhaps if the individual involved had been a bartender or salesman the charges would have stuck and the person would have been jailed. I understand thl.s doctor was out of jail without even spending the night. It seems strange when other offenders are required to spend several hOW'll or days before releaae It appears that money influences the law, and the same district attorneys are not very concerned for lhe public safety. CHARLES ARMSTRONC MRS CHARLFS ARMSTRONG Neig hborly To the Editor As one of those nor th C~ta Mesa residents whose home was inundated this month, I would IJke to express my gratitude to Glenn Biron, Ron Epperson and John Whitehead , concern ed t·1t1ze ns of our neighborhood Un Mar ch 1 when our neighborhood received more rams than the unkept drams could carry. water came into our homes by tht! gallons. Wllhout these three guya the damage and heartbreak would have been so much wor.e They cleared drains that lhe city .eemed to have forgotten, moved furniture to high grou nd nnd h elped remove the 1tandlng water from many truly sunken living rooms. If just worda can tv~r be enough I wnd the bigett thank-you fr om •ll of those they helJ*I. DOROTHY CANNIFF - I M~OAJo8otU­ AS A MATltROF FAQ' I WA~ C.~l[F DtSNlMAMOO Nfi,OOA~ F~ TII R£A6AN Al)41N~. ,., - I , . I Supreme Court burden grows Frustrated Chief Justice Warren Burger's persistent demand that Congress do something about the US. Supreme Court's workload IS urgent and valid In a rare departure from his monastic life in an overburdened Supreme Court, Justice Burger has takera to the public stump to arouse the people and taunt the Congress about a worserung problem The nine-member court -five of whose members are in their 70s -is creaking, and heading toward the day when it no longer can cope with the docket. ll could graduall:,i slip into "production line" JUStlce, Justice Burger believes. It needs relief, and soon. THE SUPRE ME Court had, m the 1981 term, 5,311 cases on ila docket It wrote 141 signed opinions, Justice Burger reported. And It is headed toward years of 7,000 to 9,000 filings. in h18 time. If Justice Burger sounded grim in hJ.s annual report to the American Bar Asaociation, he was even more pointed in a frank session with editors of U.S . Newa and World Report. He told of his own workweek of 70 to 80 hours and the average of more than 60 hours by other court members. "I have marveled pnvately that there haven't been some coronary attacks among the JUSU<:es. In my annual ~port to the ABA. I called on Congress to create a commission to look into the whole problem. The commisaion should be set up immediately -I hope within a rew months -and it should investigate alternatives to our preeent procedures." Justice Burger aald that while the proposed commission Is looking into procedures of other Industrialized nations and searching for new rehef valve&, the Congress should go along with h1a idea to conduct an experiment "~ ,~?· ff lll McKNIGHT 4t)?i to relieve the Supreme Court of its awesome caaeload. "I believe Congress should immediately, without waiting for a commission rerort. set up a special temporary pane made up of perhape 26 Judges drawn from t hose presently sitting in the various l'ircults, and let seven-member panels or those 26 take some of the cases that otherwise would be heard by the Supreme Court. Tius panel could be attached, for administrative purposes, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit or the Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals -both headquartered in Washington.'' He told the U.S. News editors that the panel could handle all cases involving conflicting ruhngs by CU"Cuit courts - now running at about 45 of the 140 or so opmiona now being written annually. It would have a "sunset provwon,'' he said -not to la.st longer than five years, wh.ile the monitoring rommission looked for long-range aolutioru Although he felt that neither a new Intermediate court under the Supreme Court. nor the temporary panel, would require pa11age of a constitutional amendment. Justice Burger stopped short of approving the idea of two or three Supreme Courta, aa some suggest "There ahal.l be one Supreme Court," the Constitution says, and that means that 1t cannot Bit in divisions or paneb1, Justice 81,U'ger saJd. He is firmly oppoaed to increasing the size of the court to 12 member&, but suggests that the addition of a 10th JUStice, charged with the handling of admlniatralive duties only, ia pracucal He told the editora he does not believe in an intermediate court that would screen out cues before they reached the Supreme Court -aaying the decision on what to review LS "a core responsibility" of the Supreme Court. IT IS A nightrnariah problem for the na lion's loaded court of last resort Justice Burger feels that lawyers hie too many "frivolous" cases -something l.lke 3,000 of the 4,500 new fll.mgJ each year But he admits that "we. and the Cona;ress. created the problems, to some extent. Under the vanous guarantees of the nghts of mdividuab and of cnmmal defendants, a lawyer who doesn't file a petition for an appellate review risks bemg sued for ma.lpracuce " ln the end, Justice Burger says he will continue to be provocative about the dilemma be<:auae If something is not done, it could lead to "production-line JUStlce, and that would be unfortunate for the country" Analyst plays his cards carefully Althoug h he 1s hired by the Legl&l.ature to find ways to cut spending. Legislative Analyst Wllllarn G. Hamm knows which side o f his bread 1s buttered weU enough to get his pnonues straight. This was glar1n9ly apparent when Hamm submitted his 2.022 page analyais of the state budget late last month For while Harrun dld point to areas for budget trimming, his foremost rt?<'ommendation was for a hefty pay raise for the solons of $6 ,051. representing a 5 percent annual pay increase rompounded for the four year period slllCe 1980 when the legislators ~lved their IASt pay hike.~ Increase would boost their current pay of $28, 111 to $34 ,162. HE ~O rerommended pay lncrea.98 for the governor and five other state officers but was silent on DeukrneJ1an's proposal for a 5 percent cost of living increase for state workers That Hamm was strelching out to make potnta with his employers u seen WITlll/ lllmlll in the fact that none of lhe pay increaaes he recommends for the 90Jons and state officials pertain to the current bud11et which he wu analyzing It roven the penod only until June 30. 1984. The pay ra&Ses he proposes for the lertslators Bible's no 'recipe hook' Thoughts at Luge. -People are right m consulting the Bible, but wrong in regarding it as 1f it were a recipe book providlnl' the anwers; for 1t 1s really a book of quewtiono uked of US, and we a ir1 SYlllY HARRIS ~ different ways -which ti why the Word can be, and hu been, uaed to justify nearly any poeition. -Political manJpulaton who are fond of invokina the "grass roota" wouldn't know a grass root from a patch of ragweed -The latest irrltatlnte Illiteracy. perpetrated 1Tl09tly by 1p0rta figuret and their commentators. 11 t he word "penultimate," which they apparently think meant the ab9olute plnnacle of ach levemen t . ra th•r than L he next.-to-the-lut of anythl°". -I'd f 1 wone about Andy Rooney havina two boola on the best-.cller llat at t he ume time If Garfl~ld the cat d1dn't haw fivo. -A 1ubdJvi.llon "developer" II a man who n.ath.lemly chop. down the lreel tn a larp tnct -and then name1 the .ineta after them -Pa.rtlclpentJi in a poJurr pme who 1."*1 on dw'\4Pna \hld..r aee'-.:rter a poor nm of c:ardl.,. rmpUd tJy admlt\S.ni lhat tl:fr ~Ith thetr behJndl lNlNd of -,,. o&d &Jdom ~' ")IOU cM'l beet IOftllbody WlU\ nobody" WM IWYWf' lNer than '" &h• pro1pfltt fo r t he lH4 • pretUdenuaJ elt!(:llOn. -There ia no effective "solution" to the drug problem as long as there ts an effective demand for narcouca: the most we can hope for is a rational formula that will optimize the deterrence of the American system with the flexibility of the British system of drug control -The boxing parusans who point w the stat1st1cs showing that there are more fat.alitles per year in hang-gliding than in prize-fighting conveniently negl~t the fact that the purpose of gliding 1s not ln1ury while the sole purpoee of boxing IS to mete out aa much punlahment as po111nble in the shortest time. . -We INm from Jimmy Caner's nttw book that In the 10 dayw of Camp O.vid, while~ and Sadat were howied 100 yard• f rom Heh other, they never exc~ a stnale word -to much for the st.renflh and warmth of the "pela' agreement.'' -l'he IUCIC.'C9I o1 the Columt>ia ·~ 1hunle only proves aaatn how ineenJou.s and lnvend~ the mfnd of man earl~. ~JCctpt whtn It la dHllna wtth human probl4!1'n1. -Word.a I would be p tafu1 II ~ would Ntllre for a whlJ& at ltall an "llfe1tyle," "lt•te o f the art.'• "parameters" (wbkh la invariably mlauH d ), a nd t h t omn l p reHnt "awuome" for thine• that .,.. only mUdJy un.\lllUAI ... _ 1 ll.-plC.'l that muy men cherpd wi th 1vedln1 c h ild au pport are rewnttnl Uwtrftlelvea on lM mothen tather than deUbet1 .. ly tnntl"I the chlld:nni tbMr ~ Iii tmOUanal more than flnandal. t'Ould not be effective until December 1984 and those proposed for the state off1c1als could not take effect until January 1986 Having made his "Brownie" points with the Legislature, Hamm went on Lo deal with the budgetary issues currently before the 90IOJl5. He contended that the budget is about $550 million short of providing both for spending and the deficit but proposed $507 million in further reductions along with $15 million in expenditure augmentations Deacrlbing the governor's budget as "too Ught" in 90me places, he CJted as examples the peraonnel cutbacks in the Energy and Couta1 C01TU1tl&sions and the Agricultural Labor Relatiom Board, all pets of the liberals in the Legislature. Nevertheless, Hamm proposed further work force reductions totaling 937 pocitiona in addition to t,he 953 deleted by the governor. He differed with the governor's propoub for fee increases of $150 at U.C .. $230 at &late rolleges and. for lhe first time, $100 fees at the junior colleges. But he did favor increased fees for graduate students at UC and the state coll~. espedally for medical and legal students "because of the financial beneflta •tudenta in those programs obtain.'' UN D OU BT E DL Y hia most controvenial recommendation will prove to be his call for shiftinl $72 million proposed by the g overnor for cost--0f-Uvini l.ncreuee in aid to the aged. blind and a1aabled, to families with dependent chlldttn (AFOC). Hamm'• contention that their need la ere-ter than that of the .ged nma counltt to f~ developed by Sen. Dan Boatwright of Contra Coeta County, who prevlously hu ar;sued A FDC p•yments In California are hiaher than anywhere elM In the country. But, alth<>uah th~ ahortqe of funda to finan ce 1tate oper atlon1 11 far from ended. no controversy amons the lawmaker s 11 expected over his recommendatJona to incr8ae their P'IY· -· .._.,. wan• moMJ to fix the ro.dl tn II SAividor. Why dom1't eomebod.Y pt concerned ebout th• road• In Coia.e Mtee? ff.A. } ... Orang• Coaat DAILY PILOT1Tue1day, March 16. ti83 ··.··· . ··~\· .. ·.\\.· .. . ·.• ', ·.• ;'l:· :· .. • :1:· '·.~· ..... .. I Hospitals to change identities Tha t-t• Orarnaie County h01pltul1 will lw changing lht'tr nunu'lll 111 the lomln& Wt.<t>lu to rt..Cll'C.'l till' name of the corpor11 t1on thut owns thorn, Humana O n Monday, lht• 11:12 bed WeNtmlnatt-r Community Hospital becom es ll umunC1 I lospltal Westmlllllwr: on April 4, the 2 43-bed West Anaheim Community Hospital will become Humana Hospital West Anaheim, and on May 9, thl· 141 bed Huntington lnten·ommunlly Hospital will becomt.' H umana H06p1tal Huntington &al·h Based in Lou1svdle, Ky , Humana owns and operau.•s 88 hospitals an 24 states and thrt't' European countrw:. The name change for the thret.· Orange County hospitals as to refk<:t the corporate 1dent1ty and for use in :.pt.'Ctal care programs offen.>d by the fac1ht1es Channel 50 gets ~ $108,000 pledges wnar a troor snow• And what ~vmgs• S3 off every souare yaro of Arm<,tronq Collector'> so1anan Put Jny of rne 16 oeauttful color<; ano patterns in your nomc ano get rave reviews And Armstrong s exc1us1ve Sotanan 110 wax surface means vour Collectors so1anan floor w111 keep its like Armstrong new 1ookfar1onger than vinyl no wax floors floorfa1~~ -=iii It '> a very exclusive Pngagement ptaving ontv • at vour Floor Fasn1on Center score Ontv for a limited time So catch our Floor Show and Sale today . ';"' Bowling them over 0 •11• "°' •'•" pt\oto KOCE Channel 50, the public television station based at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, had collected more than $108,000 in pledges through Sunday night in its con tinuing spring fund-raising featival. CARLTON'S LINOLEUM SHOP Police officers Pat Rodgers (left) and Owen Kreza work out for the fifth annual Cop Bowl football game March 25 at Orange Coast College. The contest, pitting Costa Mesa and Irvine officers against cops from Garden Grove and Buena Park, will raise fond!! for local high sc-hools. The pledges were made by 2, 494 stat ion viewers. Station officials hope to meet a goal of $200,000 in the current drive, which continues through Sunday 1532 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A MESA, CA. 646-899 l Employer got the wrong tip By PAT HOROWITZ Speclel to the Delly Not DEAR PAT: I ban a friend wbo'a a waltre11. She's told me that some of her paycbecka amount to several dollara and that'• all because ber employer 11 wltb.boldlDg 8 percent of Illa 1ro.1 recelft• fNm tile employee'• pay. He 1ay1 tbl1 la req1llred by the new tax law that went Into effect in January. Thia sounds unreasonable to me. Could there be some mistake on the part of tbe employer? M.N., Costa Mesa It sounds hke there is an error on the part of your friend's employer The Internal Revenue Serv1ce reports that the allocation of lip mcome required by the Tax F.quny and Fiscal Respon s1b11l ty Act of 1982 1s for reporting purposes only However. the IRS reports that many food and beverage sel"Vlce operators are erroneously w1thholdmg on 8 percent of their gross r e<'e1pts from their employees pay, resulting in some cases of zero or even negative paychecks What the new tax law d()('S require 1s a once-a-year report conC't'mang lip mcome for employees. Whe n employers complete the new Fom 8027 due the last day or February next year, they wall compare the amount of declared tips with 8 percent o( the total gruss food and beverage ret"e1pts H the amount of declared lips equals or exceeru. 8 percent of gross receipts. no addataonal mformataon or action as nt'C'eSSary If the amount of declared ups IS less than 8 percent, the employer w all allocate the difference among all upped employees. The employer will then report these allocated amounts to the a ffected employees on Form W -2, and to the IRS on Form 8027 IRS adds that employers should be withholding the amounts andacated 111 Clrcular E for the tip totals declared by the employees. plus the proper wathholdang for their base salary. The new tip allocation IS not required for establishments with 10 or fewer employees. Employers who have e rroneousl y withheld taxes should refund the incorrectly withheld amounts to the employee, according to the IRS, and report only the correct amount on Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return. If the error is discovered after a Form 941 has been filed, the employer shouJd correct the error by attaching a Form 94 lc, Statement to Correct lnformat1on. to the next Form 941 that ts faled • Got a problem? Then write Lo • 1 Pat Horowitz P8t will cur red c.ape, ptung the answel'B and action you .._ill n eed to aol ve 1nequit1es 1n llOWmmetJt and business Mall your questions to P•t Horowiu, At Your Sennce, Orange Caut Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Cosra Mt!!IY, •CA. 92626 Hereby take thl1 opportunity to notify ALL • that M1 Stephani• Floyd 11 no longer •fflllated with our 1ohool1, Nolnl'ng or producttone. ,, @ Pac\t\c ~e\ephc>ne CC>NSUN\ER YEL\ OW P~GES Orange Coun'-Y N<>r'-t'i lhe best 11C1d book has gotten better. Pacific Telephone is dividing the Omnge County ConsumerYellow Pages into tflO new local dilldories. We're dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow Pages into two local directories because your best prospects told us they wanted it that way. •-- They want a book that's closer to home, \ ~F and easier to use. We're dividing the Yellow Pages to make each local book a better advertising prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money in your particular area. •--'Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will cg:-~ command more attention. It will be seen more and used more. And it1l bring you even better results. medium for you. Thke Orange County North, for example. The people who live there do 853 of their shopping there. And the people who live in Orange County . Get in.Cash in.Pick up the phone and call your Pacific Telephone Yellow Pages -•; .. ____ representative. j (714) 972-6470 I 1!111!!1 •1982 "Onull(t' County Shopplna Hab1t1 Study." Central do 83% of their ahoj>ping in that area~ So now you can target your Yellow Pages advertising to your beat 8u1lnesa to buaineta advcrtlscn plea11e note: Becauae you do your buylng and sell in.a In both re:\t, we art-not.chanatna.. or dividinl tht Orange County Bualne to Bu In Yellow Paa . @Pacific Telephone . . I j ( l Al Orange Ooul DAILY PILOTITuetday, March 16. 198' Horse lovers fight for riding trail HunUfliton Beach horw r1den have bf.en rldlna pretty tall In the &addle. But a "rana e war" may ht> brewlfl8. Horaf' lovt'rt, throuah the Press event set for SA To honor national Freedom of Information Day, the Orange County chapter of Women ln Commun.lcationa, Inc .. will hold a "reverae preaa conference" tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. The program feature. a panel of four jou.mallats who will be qutued by four community membera about general media pracucea and coverage of specific events. The conference w1U be held at the Hunary Tiger Restaurant, 2101 E . Edinger, Santa Ana. Adnumion is $5 for members, $6 for non-rnembera. l".quoalrlan 'J'rlollla oraanlsatlon. had caam~aned vtaoroualy fur a modern hone cent.er In tht' chy'a U.ntral Park They aot their wl1h IC>Veral month• ago. A 26-acre public facility with lotll of arncmJtJee la now taking sha~ in the park wet1t of Golden Weet Stl'ftt n~ar Taylor Avenue. The facility include1 a polo field, a galloping track, an aren1t and other niceties. There wlll be room to lodge 400 hor1l'1 eventually But there's a catch. The big facility st.retches out over the popular 2.2-rnHe horse trad through the park. The trait 's important, F.questnan Tnula Secretary Sue Spranger says, because its the only tree-lined ridlna route in the park and IS widely used. The horse lovers want the trail plus the amenities of lhe new equestrian center. City officials are seekmg ways to resolve the ddemma. DR. LAWRENCE E. KLEIN announces the association of DAVE E. DAVID, MD in his practice of OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY -INFERTILITY 307 Placentia /\ve Ste 206 Newport Beach 714/645-3290 CITY CW T»1CM FOUNTAIN VAlUY, CALl'<>Mt&A NOTICa CW TMl9TU'9 aALa NOTICI INVITIMO 1111>a T.a. .... 1:1-1117 NOTICE IS HEREBY gl_, thal ~ANT NOTICe TO the Clty Clenc of the City of Fountain ~JITY OWMIJt V1119y, Calllot,,.._ _. recelw aMled YOU AM .. DCJ'AIA. T UND1R pr~ untll the hOut ot t 30 p m A LOMG N>MI MCUlllTY UU1D on M.,ch 25, 1913, for tile CONT .. ACT WITH POWI" 0, recon1lructlon and rMUrlllClng of 8ALI, 014 TIO ll!PTIM•I" 4, &.tat Avenue from Newland SlrMI 1119. UMLIU YOU TAJCI ACTIOM to 405 Fr-y In llCICOtdllnCe whll TO "OTIECT YCMM ""°"9aTY. the Plant and SpeclflcatloN rT 1114 Y U IOU> AT A PUe&JC Ptopo11l1 thall be pteHnted a AL I . I' Y 0 U N 11 0 AN undet Mal.c:t COV9f and •hall be l!XP\.ANATION cw THI NATUtlll acoompenled b'( one of the fcwma of CW THI ,,_OCUOINO AQAIMST blddara· H Curlty required by YOU, YOU 8HOULD COWTACT A .$«1ton 10 of the Specl~ttona A~ LAWYRll propoaala ahall be marked On Ap<H II, 111113. al 1:00 p.m .. PROPOSAL ON PROJECT NO FIDELITY TRUSTEE SERVICE. (2t3) 2252, AHFP NO. 10H, end malled 772· 1174, u Ouly appointed Of cMilvered ao u 10 be in the hand• T ruatee unOer ano purtuenl to of the City CWll el '*' office In t"9 OMd of Tt\Oa1 r-o.G Sep•M>er City Halt, 10200 Slatet A...,_, on 27 11178. H 1nat No 331113. In O< befcw• Iha hOut ll•led Al the l>OOk 3327. Pee-Ut, of OlflClal deelgnated lime all t>•d• rec.lveO Reco<01 In tM olftce of the Counly win be pub!K;ly C)l)en9CI, ••.,.,."*' Recorder of Orange Counly, State and dec:lated t>y Ille Clly Clerk of Calllornla, aaec:ute<I by CAl 8iddeta end the public.,. kwtled to MARO Ult ES a nd HARRIET be~· al lhe d9ciar•Uon or lalCI MAAOUUES. -venoee. propoMla Will SEll AT PU8llC AUCTION AH blda 10 <eoel...0, ea.,.,.lnecl TO 11IOHEST 8100ER FOR CA.SH end d9ciared .. be ,..,.red by the tpayeble at Ume of .... In '-"" City Owl! to the City fnoir-end ~ of the United Ste•) at tM tM City Attomey few cNc;klnO and -ranee to the la Palma City Hall repon to Ille City Council et Ila loc8ted at 7122 Wellf.et SI ..... la '9QUlar ,_'"Cl on Aprfl 5, 1"3 Palma. Califon-. ... fight. IJtte end l>tlOf IO eotnmanelng wont. IN lnlet-1 ~ IO and now held contrectcw and ell wbconlrec1ora b'(" under Mid OMd of Truat In the anall obtain• OU-.-llcerwe from p<openy attueted In aald County Ille City ol Fountain V•ll•Y In end State deecr1t>ed M eccoroanca wttll the City MunldC>al lot 118 04 Trec1 No M25, u Cod• No Volume I, Tiii• 5, 11\own on map rlCO<Oed In 8ooll Chapt-5 04 end S 08 338, Peg .. 6 to 14 lnctualve of In eccordenee wtth Iha pr-M---... Mepe. In Iha offtoe of of Sectk>N 1170 10 1177, lnduillv9. th• County Recorder of H id of the Labor Code OI lhe 81~ of County Calttcwnla. the City ~ of ltle Th• alrMI addreu and othe< City of Founletn V•ll•y hH by common o.lgnstton. " any. ol the rMOtulton '409led the P'AllalllnG rMI property dffcrlbed aboV9 la hOutty rate of wegea for aecll cre#i purported to be :M ......,... Ort¥a. 0< type ot wontmen cw mechanic Corona Oal Mat. Calfomla. needed to uec:ute the contract The underalgned Truatee which wlll t>• ewarOed to the dlactalm1 any llat>lllty ror a ny tlUCQWfut bloder, u oalel,.,..,led b'( lncoffec:1-of tM atr-eddr-111a State Director of lnduatrlal end oti-OO<nmOtl de9i0Ntlon. If Reletlona. any . .,_ ,,.,...,,, The convector afWfl provlOe 9UCf'I Said ute w111 ti• made, but compenaetlon lnau<ence •• without covenant or werranly, ,.quKed by the labor Code of"" ..,,,.. °' lmplliad, regerdlng Utle, State of Cellfornta, end 111all poHeHlon. or ancumt>rancaa. execute • contractcw'a oat1Hlc:a .. Including I•••. clle rg•• and regarding Hid compenullon ~ of the Truat• end of tlle ~ .. TN contf9Clor afWll truatl C< .. ted tly H id o..d of furttler reqllWe .. eut>oontrecton to Truat. 10 s-y the remellq prtnapel a I m 11 a ti )' p r o v I d e a u c II -of tlle note(a) ~ by MICI oompenMtlon ,,_....,_ for al of OeeCI of TN91 lo wfl 1243,000 00 Iha autlcontractort1 MC1i4)W. The with · tn--"*-'tl'om 12·142 contractor• •nd 1ubcontraotora •• t 1~ per .,..,..,. M prCNlded In .,,.. furnlllfl !tie City • oer'llllcl .. of .. Id note(•) ptu. coal• and any wlllv9r of .ubfo09llon undet Iha .,,,_ of te, t24.00 91 au«> wlltl ,_cl ttle --... oomc>er-..dDll lnter..i .• '*-~ of -'*' lneur.,_ lnler .. I due 125, 1 tO 00. at -.ib No bid .. be OOl_.ed ..,,._II • • • te mede on IN ofW ...,. form The beileflcMly under M6d Owl "'"*'*' by the City end ta IMde tn of l ruat heretofore execuMd end -dance wlfh !tie prCNWona of dellvered 10 tha undetalgned • th• Notic e and Illa propoul wrttten Oec:letetlon OI defeull end requirement• and conditions Mt Demand for Sale. and • written fotlll under Section 2 ot the Notice of Default and Election lo Sc>edllcetlooa. &di bidder -be Sell The uildel alglled -.-i Mid llcenHd In accordance w ltll Notice of Oefeufl and Electton 10 IPPICal:* etete '-t Se1 to be -dad tn Iha county Ill: r • u • n I I 0 c • II t 0 r n I • where Iha ,..., property la localed. 0o ..... nmen1 Code Sec:tlOn 4590, • • • .... undettylng note. balance, IM contrec:tOf wtll be enlllled 10 175.8811 00 f)09t apptoved MCUrltlM with the Oele Mardi IS, 1N3 City or an approved fln1nclal By Miiton S. Katz dbe lnalltutton In cwder to hew Iha City Fldellty T ruetM Service ....... funde retained b'( the City IO .. Mid Tn;et .. In.,,.. perlonnence of "'9 oontrec1 11008 PecHlc C-1 Hwy .. Plane. apeofflcatlona end oflldal Her-8Mdl. CA 90254 ~•I form• lo ti• uHd tor (213) 712-1174 cw C8tl be obtained Ofll)' at Iha 312· 17118 oflloe of the City enaw-. City ..... 8y Milton S. Ketz Co I I o t a a I cf Pt a n a and Publla"-d Orange COHI Oelly 8peclflcatl0na la ta 00, Including Plloe. Mat 15, 22. 29. 1M3 tu. • the bidder ,.,.-ta ttle1 the 130 t..-3 ,...,. Md 9pec:Mcatlone be aetll by -----------malt, Iha m•lllng and llandlln9 "8JC NOTIC( c:Nr09 "'81 be an eddltional a.oo. --p;ffiiri(;iiiiiiUiiiiiiii~-......_ the OM! of the "'8flA 8nd l'tC'TfnOUt llU 11 ... lpeclflcattona nor th• colt of MAm STA~ malling •nd llendllllO wlll be FOT()..TAU< A&O, 3016 Catob, ~ Newpor1 9-11, CA t2980 TM City , __ the rlglll to l Q Wayne McLaren, 3016 reteel .,,., « al bide. Catoo. ~ 8Mdl, CA HMO ~ MeCllndon Ronald R MellnQ. 3016 Catot>, City a.ti of lfle NewpOr1 hectl. CA t2tlO ~oun'8111 V1119y, ..,: =::-..: condYCled by • o.ad; 0111 , .. tla l 0 Wayne MclW ~blt•Md Ofeno-Cout o.Hy ~~ -tied ...,. Iha ,... M8tdl 15, 11G Clertr of 0rllft09 County on tl02-«l . ttl3 P!bt1•1teC1 <><•no• co .. ~ Pllo4 Matdt t, •• 15, 22, 111:1. 1046-a • Angela De Palo won't change life Money hasn't changed Angela Sweepstakes winner still works, rejects 32 proposals SAN Utl'XiO (Al') Fut mont•y . 1cad1 o r ll. hun 't chanat'd Aneeh1 0... Palo ur h.-r llft1tyleo A yt>atr ago, on hC"r 3 lst birthday, E111tm1rn Kuduk Co announced that the San Dlefo woman had won th e r sweepitakri grand prlt.t' or $ l, 000 a wetok for the rt .. t of her lite "Peoplt> can't believe I'm 1Ull her~ ... said De Palo. a 32-year-old data proceulng manager a t National UnlveraHy. "They think I mu.11 be otr spending money But as far WI t can tee, there la plenty or time for that lat.er on." The Instant wealth has had little effect on her life, aaya the quiet , conse r vative and Introverted woman She dnves the same car -a 12-year-old model with 140,000 llllles on It -shops m the same store and hanga out with the same crowd Someday. she .ays. she plans a trap to Tah1U Meantime, she's received 32 marriage propoula, requests for n•UonaJ teievl1lon appearanct'9, ~ndle. telephone can. and junk mall oftc:rlnp "I've had day1 wh<"n l wtaht'd It had never happened t had bad iUJlt lrif* havlna to aay 'no' t.o ao m1tny lndlvlduala. l 've had people c:aU and tell me to quit my job and let IOmeOne e!M havt' h who n~ the Income. That was hard to lake," she told UM! San Dteco UnJon "My 1iater aaJd that now 1 have " bli probmn with nwn -I'll have to find aomeoM with more money Wan me I hope that'• not true, b'th It'• herd meetlna people," aald O.Palo, who hu never married. Government stuck with Susan Anthony dollars COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The director of the US. Mint says $500 million worth o r unpopular Suaan B. Anthony coma are belng stored away, just in caae they are needed. DonnB Pope of Parma, Ohio, who addressed the Ohio Ft'deralion of Business and Professional Women's Club& here said only 300 million of 800 million Susan 8 . Anthony dollara minted have been circulated becau1e of lack of consume r interest Many people complained that the shape of the coin, Introduced in 1979 to honor the auffragene leader, too doeely re.embled that or a quarter The federal government 11 stuck with 500 million exceu coins, which can't be destroyed because of the government's accoun methods, Po aaid. 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Mainlt &38-0$11 C ...... , •=tMlllMeh eee1 o ...,....._," 17238 "9clflc ColM Hwv Mt I 7 0 WW. 4M3 Ctn'ICM l>t , Diiiy Plat <~11 take a tab at a new coi11edy ~rie ~tarrins Tim ..... 0 TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1983 Conway ilJ the title role of ANN LANDERS 62 0 Ace Crawford, private ~ ENTERTAINMENT 8-i 0 BUSINESS 86 eye," tonisht on CBS. Page B4. ' . , hopping made easier for handicapped BLEDA TA puts them back in driver's seat ' BY•K.AREN E. KLElN or .. o.r,_ • ..., \ For mo9t people, shopplng la something that's easy and often 4'\Joyable. ~ But for the dlubled person, shopping can be virtually ~ble -etipecially ahoppang for the very specialized devices and aida that are ao necetaary to his daily livmg. Where can one of the eat.lmated 200,000 handicapped persons in ~ County obtain consumer information and answers about wbeelchaira, llfta and proathetlc devices? A national computenzed information system for rehab1htat1on producta can provide data and answer questions about 6,000 items which may be essential to the handicapped. The Washington, D.C.-based system is called ABLEDATA. and i\ waa founded by Marian G . Hall in 1977. In ABLEDATA's qomputer banks, the product name, description, manufacturer, distributor, code number, cost and other information can be assessed tuickly and provided to the handic.apped m pnnt-out form, Hall d. The system was started when Hall worked at a service livering rehabilltaUon products in Memphis, Tenn. "There waa !!*>lutely no index available which hsted these kinds of products," ~said. So ABLEDATA was born -first kept manually, and ~en, when the project was funded by the National Institute of apdicapped Re9earch, on computers. ' Regional databaae cent.era which Ue in to the mam ABLEDA TA nter now number 15, Hall said. Alt.bough there la no database in Orange County, the staff at e Rancho Los Amigos Rehabilitation Center In Downey proVldes onnation to handicapped people, or anyone else who's interested, ughout the South West United States. There is no charge for the service. satd Patge Finnerty, the onnation manager. ''We'll be glad to research any question," rty said, "even the most obecure." Most of the time, the questions are relatively easy to answer, LEDATA'a comprehenSJve capacity for information 1 rty said she handles anywhere from 110 to 500 calls a "°°th, moat from people who want to know how to lransport rheelchairs, or where to obtam devices like autornauc page-turners The database contains mformallon on items that falJ into such divene cat.egones as conununication, mobility, prosthetics, Cherapeutic needs. and home management. J "We've got everything on file here, from respirators to one- banded fishing poles," Finnerty said. Thert> are places to shop for the right equipment to make life easier for the handicapped. l. Once the Items are referred to handicapped persons, Finnerty flld• they can make a profound influence on their lives. • "Some of the Items only cost a few dollan, but they make such a difference," she said. Dan McCulslion, a salesman at the Handi-Aid Co. m Santa Ana, ~-For around $6. he said, a peraon with arthritic hands can bu)' an adapter the siz.e of a baseball which attaches to a pen or pencil and facilitates writing. "For moet of the.e people, the standard method.is that 90meone eJae does everything for them," he said. "And they JUSt go out of their minds. If they can even write their own names it makes them feel great." Anyone who wiabea to find out man 9bout UM! ABLEDATA system or needa a refernl for equipment or CXlftllUmet' lntonnatlon ~call Finnerty at Rancho Los Amigos at (213) 922-8116 Other referral services in the county include: The Dale Mcintosh Center, a private, non-profit foundation which emphasizes and facilitates independent Uving for the disabled. The center provides lnformation and referrals on attendant.a, housing and advocates for legal needs. It also maintains a 24-hour medical emergency network for the deaf. The center Is located at 8100 Garden Grove Blvd .. in Garden Grove. Information coordinator MuGretta JorgeNOn can be reached at 898-9571. -The Department o1 RehabilitaUon, which deals mainly wtth vocational needs, has branches in Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Brea and Westminster -The Regional Center of Orange Count~zes an deYelopmencal dlaabWU.. The orpniaelon'a uar1en are at ~ S. Maln St .. Oranp. A 24-bour phone staff la aYallable at 973-1999 Corrung up, Apnl 21 -23 at the Anaheim Convenuon Center, is the International Abahties Unlinuted Conference and Exposition. This year will mark the first time the Califorrua Association of the Physically Handicapped will hold its annual meeting in Orange County. The exposition will feature the latest equipment and lnnovatlons available for the disabled. The exposition is free of charge and open to the public Shopping is often difficult for the handicapped, and opportunities are severly limited. Until Ben and Barbara Paul of Costa Mesa opened Hand-Ald, at 2907 W Warner Ave. in Santa Ana last year. there was no place in Orange County for the handicapped to purchase it.ems geared toward their basic daily need.a I For people whose moPtlJty is l.inuted, Hanch-Ald will make appointments to bring producta out to their homes to demonstrate, said McCwstion, the salesman For more information, call 662-1712. The econ·omy. • • To move from smokestacks to high tech ~'/TOR'S NarE -Even m deepest throes of thi!J almost E ear-old receuion, t~e U.S. conomy #as m o lting - ~dding its tradit1onsl ndenc:e on steel, auC06 and Jo er heavy industry and em'Oradng the new "industries" of 'high technology. • -Al the first pa.rt of a senes, AP ter Robert Furlow reports on t rhe future aeem.t to hold for U.S. economy a.s the country pulls out of the recess.Jon ~ROBERT FURLOW d 111l1trd ~..,.., WASHINGTON -For ~es in the Uruted St.ates, as Wr el y a a one recess 1 on eventually led to the next, i~onomic recovery m eant Wc)rkers streanung back to the mll.1s and mines, to f actorles and auto plant.a. It won't be quite the same this ~~vernment officials and --+--10.7 '°' t""'"'l ..... --~ ••• private economists say they can now see years of strength ahead for the U.S . ec..'Onomy. But they also say at won't be the traditional sthlngth of big st.eel and heavy and us try. The old smokestack industnes will never drive the economy again, having lost that role to clean, white-.collar "andustnes" that do things, move thingis and manage things rather than make ttungl.'I. A Commerce Department forecast says: "The bright stars among American mdustnes are an the high -technology area" - electronic computing equipment, telecommunications . semiconductors (compu\er chips) and related devices; games. toys and children's vehicles; IW'gical and medical instrument.a; radio and television equipment; robotics; guided missiles and apace vehicles. The word you hear again and TOWAROS A N£W £CONOMY agai n 1s "services," not "products." And if ban.king and computing are what America now does best, that's what young Amencans will be doing in the expected bright future. although millions of unemployed will remain to remind t!Veryone the changes aren't peinlesa. "Yes. we'll stall be a world leader. but not in the same industnes," said Robert Ortner, the Commerce Department's chJef econonust And private economist Allen Sinai, vice president of Data Resources Inc., said, "I don't think there'• any doubt we'll have a Sood recovery In steel, autos, rubber, forest products, some of the most depressed Industries. But In tenna of acale and employment, H la not likely such induatriea will return to late -19701 levels for many yean." ''Thal'• not neceesarily good or bad, he Mid, lt'a just "natural evolution," and there'• no use fightina IL "It would be a aro-mistake for government poltclea to aubaldlze the expanalon of lnduatnes where we no loncer have a competitive advantap," Slnal aald. And that deecrtption apparently fits ateel and autos. Japanese planta, operat1n1 with relatively low labor cottt and relaUvely hiah productivity. have made well -publlclaed inl'OIMia lnto U.S . markets. One of every flvo can told 1ut year in America w .. made In Japan. 11 were l'ftOlt of the IOmm cameraa. t\ereoa, videotape reoorden and radial. American 1teelmakera alao have feh the •UNI of compot1tioft front J1p1n1 wfiloh produced 1boUi 1 perwnt of the steel used 1M\ 1•r ln the UnlMld ,.,..., an lnrn•• of 16 peroMl from ltll. uni.. AmM1cen ............ can eomMow Id~ Md ... WM more 1Ulcl1nt, Ortner 11ld, ''They may remam a shrunken indus try con centrating on specialty products and on the seeking of protection (against imports) in Washington." Not that big U.S. Industries will disappear enti rely . Comme~·s 1983 U.S. Industrial Outlook says: •Steel shipments should reach 75 nullion to 80 million tons Uus year -up from last year's 24-year low of 60 million -"af the auto and home-appliance industnes perform as expected" and af steelmakers replenish depleted Invent.ones •A 29 percent gaan in the value, adj\Uted for inflation, of cars and trucks built an the Uruted States "11 expected to give the general economy a lift_" •Total new construction should increue for the first time since 1978, led by home building, and lumber mllla should record a 14 percent Increase after averaging small yearly declines for a decade. Despite the expected rebound In big industry. the ttport &aid, "The U.S . economy la mov{ng into another stage, with much more activity in services, high technoioo, information." These industries -all dependin& on miniaturized circuit• -''regiatered hl&h arowth rates all throufh \he receaaJon, and they wl I post recorda in 1883," the report aald. Thia na\lon'a ahlft toward aervices and hiah technoloO hu been occurrln1 for years, althouah lt hM aometima been overloOked. perhapa Meal* of what Treuury Secrewy DobaJd Re1an cell• "manufactu'rln1 m)'OPl.a'' -a tendency to keep ...tng the world aa it wu, rather than.,,, la. ''I think we are the world'• 1-der ln lm&ll computen." SJ.naJ Hid, indicatln1 that that la IOCMthtna wtU wonh belftl. ln eddftJon, u,. ~don of the U'.8. flnanctal •~t.m, c:oupled wkh tbe natlon 1 loftl poUUcal 1tabUlty, hu put th• count.ry ln a pollttlon to _. In tlM arowlnl lteld of flriaMtal Hrv&ce1 -lnveulnt and maMlina h':.s1um1 wl&hout -~=~yUnt~ ml'/ be W·U'llMd to~ Mh1 Workmen assemble computer terminab at a plant in "silicon valley," where high lechnolOIY . hu made the area economically tlrong. d , \hO\.lah, and Sinai uked, "What doea a reiponalve, CjArinl 1ov rnment do In tuch a altuaUonf" On• anawH mlaht be \ax lncentlvH for bualnttHI to retreln work•re who can't 1•t tq.lnd....,. pa. bllck, he aid. . ~ Ortner, "It we're IOlnc to have ._ than • fUl1 recl0\1911 ln autos. tnatetd ot bulldln1 tho can. .,,.,.... nq.ht &Mm to aell \Nm -or even atU lmpors.d cart.'' "You cton't haw to F from mek&nl mn to a Ph D. lri ,..._ pb)'llal" 1n ...., • a• 1nto thil MW tcanOrny, 0ruw lakt .. But both \he Bea11n admlnl1traUon and private economlatl Hy the nation'• un mployment rate will NmaJn hl1h -thouah craduall1 d1min1lhina .. recowry pioceede. Offida)e N)' )'OW'I ~ knowln1 factory JOb• aren't waJu1111 are ain.cty ~ to lM Cl\anaa "A typical hl&h Hhool ,,.aduate wtU be wall·....a.cl tn oom.puwn." "'* ...a . .,,__ 20~~1tudmt1-* .. co1.&rHt 1Ton1 with aee4ear. M&b~ he .aid llllOI •'tm• wan be , .. ,.1 ..... '"'" hlnh,,.,. and eoftw ... • .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tundav. Maroh 15, 181) Judgment • JS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu terribly upee1 when l read the letler trom "Tho &:ye Want.a Scme\hlna, Too." I wu even mort1 upeet by your respon.. ~ou let her pt away with dHCrlblJli IOfnecot u "homely" Inf.ct. you UllOd tho word In yow amwer. Who amona"" hu the ris.ht to decide who I.I homely and who 11 tMtautlful? How aro the1e 1\andarda .. tT kh lndMdual hu h1I own Ide. of beauty and bomel1De91 bAMd on notions formed In e~1~Udbood. For example, I think Barbra S 18 one of Ow molt t>Mutiful women who ever lived. My mother dlaasre~• with me vehemently. I beUeYe you owe every namely penK>n In the world an apoloc. -GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. DB.Al\ GllAND: By apolo1lll•1 to all th laomelJ ,..,a. aa UM wor .. I wodd be p1UlD1 tllem lD a calelOl"J JM A1 .... aot esl1t. fte ltrlt part of you letter wa1 fl.ae. Yoa 1....W bve ••H wMa JOI were uead. Beauty, I aane, II l.Mee4 bl ... •1• of tale be•ol4er. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Chrlatmu la long sone, but I am atill buued by 1101nethlng that happened ln the home of old friend.I. and I need to unlOad on 80fDeOl\e. . "" My husband and I dropped by on Chrlatmaa Eve. Under their tree were three gif ta for th.eir new puppy -beautifully wrapped. The t.gs read, "To Bo wtth love, Mum and Dad." I nearly threw ~ -ton~ la wrona with people who do thlnp like that? Surely they know dogs can't read. And Fina to all the trouble of gift-wrapping for an animal make1 them look like ldlot1. 1>lease comment. -STEAMED STELLA IN SHORT HILLS, N.J. ily Pilot wants your wedding and e news. o p you submit the required information, lonm an avail.abk at the Daily Pilot ollke, 330 W. &y St., Carta Mesa. For wedding;s. only a black and white photo of the briM i8 11Cttptable. Sn.apchots, PolJl.roid and color photos can't be used. The photo must be submitted no later than ihr'P!e w.!eb alter the wedding. otherwue 1 t will not be publ4b«J. Engagement information i8 to be submitted at le.t •.ven weeks before the wedding. Fonm and photos can be dropped off at the off~ or mailed to tbe Utorial Department. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cotta Mesa, Calif. 92626. ' DEAR S.S.: Obvtoaaly you are aol a pet lover aad I'm aot 1olq &o tuna {." la&o one, bit people wlao care deeply abcMlt u mal1 fffl &Mt ..ey are very nearly la•mu. 'heir carrylDI OD b1 aottalDa to do wldl you, IO cool It, Lady. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l would like to uy a few worda about the world'• oldeet profeaalon -aa a former lady of the evenina put It. l was extremely upeet to learn that here ln la Angeles a new procedure will be followed alona the aame llne1 aa the one In New York. The law enforcement aaency plana '° releue to the prMI the namee of the men who vtalt proatltutea. They claim I\ has helped reduce the number of crimes connected with that profemion. Several members of the media uy, however, there la no poj.nt ln rwn1na the pr09\ltutH bee.au.tie they are "beyond em~t." 1 believe no one la beyond embarraument. Furthermore, the real victima of 1uch publicity would be the famllle9 and buainem a.odatel of the men who are caught with prostitutes. It could be extremely humiliating and damaalnJI. WW you comment on lhil aod.al laue that will s\&rely be the cent.er of much cont.roveny soon? -WHAT NEXT. FOR HEA YEN'S SAKE? DEAR WHAT: U tlaere l1 evldqce &bat tJte aamber of crlmet a11ocla&ed wltll prosUhltlOD oa tale Ea1t Coaat b1 bee• red.ced by prlatlas tale aamet of mea wllo are cupt payta1 for 1ex, l am all for lt. Here lD Cklca10 aeveraf malet laave bee• rolled, blacll:malW and even m1rdered. ID my oplaloo lf a aewapaper pabllalaet tbe name of tile ce1tomer, tile name of tlle pro1tlta&e aboaJd al10 be pria&ed. Engageme'nts Piper -Pinheiro A May 28 wedding In the Reformation Lutheran Church, Westmlna1er, IB being planned by Denise Charlene Piper and Johnathan t>inheiro. The bride-elect. daughter of the Gerald Pipen of Huntington Beach, attends Golden West College. Her fianoe, who la eerving ln the Navy, ia the .an of John Pinheiro and Carol Martinez of Whittier. Henry -Gascoigne Mr. and Mn. Gerald F. Henry of Huntington_ Beach announce the engagement of their daughter. Pamela K Henry, to Thomas R Gucoigne, 90n of KITCHEi THll&S IPllll OLIUlll SALE MARCH 16-22 STOREWIDE 200/o OFF C\J'Jl.ERY 30~ OFF-KrrcffEN rnINGS 4: HENCKEL SELECJ'ED ITEMS UP TO 50% OFF Corona del Mar Only • 3•29 E. Coaat Hwy. Derek Allen, M.O. Delmar Bunn, M.D. Howard Fishbein. M.D. Lynn St11nton, M.D. ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF: NewpOrt Walk-In Medical Group Inc. CONVENIENT MEDICAL CARE CENTER 40() Newport Center Dr. Suite 101 (Ground F1oor) Newport s..ch, CA PHONE: (714) 760-9222 Hours: 5 p.m.-10 s.m. Monday thru Friday (Pflyslclan On-Call g a.m. -6 p.m.) 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday WAL.K-IN MEDICAL CARE FOR: ~~c..r. ~,~ ~-Of1flopec#c. ~ ~ ,..._. ... _ lndusttt.ll~ ~end Cttlldt.-t ~ .. x...,.. Md ~ory A-.'*"1 M«llcal bama wen,,..,••~ AllWOY ~ POTSHOn BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT MV DREAMS ARE'N'T CENSORED, • auT I MUST ADMIT THAT M.4t\NY ?' .~ I~ TMllV COULD M~· WOVL.D &£. I ~ •... ,, By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna.Seach is ., ~/ "Can't you see yourself behind that desk-in Lhe office. or course." Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Gaacotgne of Lake Gregory. The couple are planning to marry in 1985. Smith -Slaught Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hook or Balboa and Palm Desert announce the engagement of her daughter, Kelley Susan Smith, to James Brian Slaught. 1110n of the Norman Slaughts of San Marino. A winter wedding i.a beiJl8 pl&nned. The future bride, alao the daughter of· Dargin Smith of Balboa, attended UC Irvine and graduated from UC Santa Barbara. Her fiance is a graduate of UCI 1bearn --------- llMA IOMIKI AT WIT'S END Take control at TV break • i ) Ev.,-yone Memt to be ln aich a hurry lately and rve flnally flf\IR!d It out. They're between rnini-aeriee and t:Yery minute hu to count. Merc:tfulll, the network hall given I.Iii four weeka between 'Wlnda of War" and ''Th' Thom Btrds" to get our lives back totether again, We've sot time to wash our hair, call our mother, do the hand IAundry, 1tock food and drink, gave birth and file our taxes. Mlnl-aeriea never u.ed to exude auch preaure Aft.er "Rach Man/Poor Man" we had time to talk lQ. the aun and relax and renew old acqualntancet '\ before "Roots" aJred. Then there waa a decent · interval between "Root.a" and "Sh<>8UJl" where we cooked and ate dinner in the kitchen and vUdted with our children. Between "Shosun" and "Maaada," people actually had Ume for a qu.ldd' divorce and a new job. \ Then the rnini-•riea not only start.eel to come• at shorter intervala, the~~ getting longer. I no< aooner got the feeling Into my body from 10 hours of "Nicholas Nickleby" than "Wi.nda of War" paralyzed my mind for another 18 hours. __: Eighteen houn. Do you reali~ 3 percent or t~ marriages ln the United States didn't wt 18 hount And who could have anticipated that thi addiction of mini-aeries would have brought about I new national diaeaae: Sweepa Week Coma (medically known as Fred Pierce syndrome). The addiction la mild compared to the withdrawal after the mini-series I.a over. People leave the kitchen table after dinner and experie~ disorientation. They have no pl;M:e to go. (You gotta admit, dependency on Ali MacGraw i.s real 8Car)'.) People stand ln book.st.ores with sweaty palms experiencing anxiety attacks when they are unable ID buy the novel in paperback they have just IM!eJ\. Children programmed to put the dishes to aoaft in the sink, go to the bathroom and pack extra snacks and liquids are now depreaed aa they face instant chores. Knowing the networks, the sua:esa of mini: senes w111 not 110 unnoted. Give them a half hour and they'll take a year of your life. There'• n() doubt in my mind, the mini-series will continue to increase in numbers and in length. I look for the next one to take three houn longer to show than It took to fight the war it depicts. 1 look for act.ors and actreaees who won't have to speed up the aging process for a senes. They'll just live it out. 1 look for a decline in birth rate and a significant drop m crime. 1f you want to steal a TV itel that isn't being watched you're going to have to work fa.at between S and 6 pm. the last two weeks ot January. • niarket interest \\Tith Super Now Checking Money market interest on every single dollar, as long as your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Fully insured. Unlimited check writing. Checking Supreme Funds overSl,000 (backed by Government securities) earn high money market interest. Funds up to $2,CXX> <fully insuml) earn 5'1•~ interest. Unlimited check writing. " Huntinp>n Investment Fund ~ Maintain an awrage balance of $2,500 or more, and every dollar earns money market interest.• Fully insuml. Limited · Now you kilow why your neighbor banbat to six drafts. ' Full~ full a~ fWl aervtce .. Whatever kind:/~ or UvlnP a~nt you want, whatevef type Of~ or bWllNM firiandal.eervice you ~·.J~ Mop bY ind eee one of ow llivil\p .. CD~ ........ ' -.:r'*-' /wwM, CaawfllColdrn WllC, H~'-" ._ .. H..._•C....9-dl _,. tm6 led ....... H~ II.ch ..... ., ..... ,,. ......... ~Y.117 - Counlelorl. .. '1U'lf ....... ·=ntf ..... --suao. ~ f/o4ll mcnlNf r1111 ... lllliW. ~ ,...._ reqWlt M )'OUI hanc» _,.II SM riW bH ~ M)IGU'account II MtoWasoo. ",_...Wi-"_,~ l t Or1no• Cout DAILY PILOT/Tund1y. Maroh 15. 1983 Two dramatic comedies -go on stage this week' Br TOM TITUS °' .... .,.., ........ A p&ir of dramatic c:omecU• -fUMy pla)"I to be taken •rioualy -1fO on 1tAp thJa weekend M Jtck Heifner'• "PaUo" and "Porch" premiere at the Coata Meu Civic Playhouae. while the La.auna Moulton Playhouae count.en with Nell Simon'• "Chapter Two." Robbi Schoonover and Helene Briaaa compriae the cut of the C.O.t.a Meu one-acta, playtna dual roles u unall town women d1-at.Lafled with their humdrum llvea but afrakl to leave the eecurity of their daily exlatence. St.an Wlaaick la direct.in& the ahow. Openinc ni&ht la Thunday. with aubeequent performancea J'rldaya and Saturday• at 8:30 through April 9 al the playbouae, on the 0ran,qe SI. '•'"1'1 Parlie1 Diiiman• Serving lunch and dinner with corned beef and cabbege which tnctuctee aoop or aalad ellO lrtsh St-that al90 lnciuclel MIMI. Located on lhe Balboa P.,..lnsula al 801 E. Balboa. Call 673-7726. 81ecldMerde Serving corned beef and cabbage for $7 .95 which lncludM potatoee and aalMI bar Happy hour wlll be from 11AM to 7PM 8nd llve entenalnment with Miii• Doucet from 7PM. L~ted al •250 Marllngale Way, Newport BMctl. Call 833..()080, Ancient Meitner lnlllt• you to enjoy lrilh drink 199ciat1 and corned beef hon d'oeuwea during their happy hour from• to 7PM. Located at 2607 W. Cout Hwy overtooklng Newport Bay. Call ~&-0201 Ceane,. BJ The ... Wiii be r..turtng a "MOOMhMd" perty, and Y91 the rnOOM wtll be evaJlat>te for dandngl G1een beer and prizes Wiii be on hand u wen u 11119 entertainment wtth the RlY9r Boet Band. located acrou from the Huntington a..ctl Pl« at '408 Peclflc Cout Hwy. C.U 9e0-9319. TheBem Their St. Pel"<*• Day petty lnc:IUdee lr\lh drink• for 11.25, comed beef and cabt>ege, free hon d'oeuvrM buffet during happy hour from •:30 to 7PM and alao llve entertainment. Located at 1•982 Redhlll In Tu•tln. Call ~30-0115. e.oech Saloon • Reeteurant The eger'°9 CMllle for green beer. lrllh wtMMtay. green margarttu and lepfectlaun coff9e. Plue an lrllh feu1 of corned beef and cabbege or lrllh st-for S2.95. Liv• entertainment I• alao actMlduled for your ll1tenlng pleaaure. Located at the Newport Pi. at 2100 W. Ooeanlront. Call 675-9900. A.T. Leoe Plana an extrav9ganze of old buahmlll lhooten and Of1glnal lrlth CoffM for oniy s1.oo. Allo In the IOUnge wttl be complimentary lrilh horl d'oeuvr•. The dinner apecl.i 11 t>ralMd corned beef and c.bt>ege with all the trlmmlnga for se.95. Second helplng9 .,. on the llouael located at 3901 E. Cout Hwy. In Cor0na de! Mat Call 759-1~. Don.loee Knowntor9'*~~ on8t. ~Dey tt'9y .. be~~--~-"" onty 11.00. Aecentty ~Ing their gnnct In ca.ta Meu you mey now c*9brate etthef at •28 E. t7t Street (&42-1105) Of' at 9093 E. Adar'N. Huntington 8Mctl (962-7111) Crazy HorM SteekhouM Their party le planned from •:30 with Special SI. Paddy'• Dey drinka tor SUO and free. horl d'oeuvres. FOf' your dancing end entertainment pleaaure will be the Showdown Band from 5·30 to 1.30 McConnlcka Landlftg Two lull ber'I upeta6r'I and downatelra wttl be °'*' all the way through from IAM to 1:30AM. The pw1y alto lnctudel two befM!s. one at •PM and IPM. There wttl be lrlah Stew and COfned beef aandwtctlM wlll be Mf'ted. Located at 3180 Alrw9y In Costa......_ Call 5Ml-1880. ScottYt lnv'itea you to weer green and come oelet>rate with their party which wlll Include complimentary tnlh Stew. Alto feetured Is entenalnment with the piano bat. Localed at 192• Newport Bhrd. In Coe1a Mee& Call &it&-1•28. Hllmburoer Hemlet The Hami.t wanta to t>r~ out the llWI In you with their chic New Yori( ber MMnQ I0!191y prepered, lradltlonal lrilh cone. and aleo green beer on t8'). Mini corned beet undwlcn.. and In.ti pQtatoee wllt be MN9d at the bat all day -ju9t I*• In Ireland. located In Meu Verde c.nter at Harbor·and Adame In Coate Meu.. Call ~7392. ST. PA TRICKS DAY DltllER CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE lnculdes Soup or 15 95 Salad, Potato & Veaet.able • ltlSH DRINKS County Jlla!rlruunda In Cutt.a M~ C~ll 7M-tH~ll tor Ucket lnformaUon At L.aauna, play~oult' dln'<.·lor 1>ouai Rowt' at.an In Slmon'a 1utobluair1phl<·al play u • wlduwt>r ~mbarkina on a ~nuoua t\t'w rolauonahlp Francy Walah, Robert £naman 11nd Karl.,ne Bradley complete Uw cut undor tht· dll"t'(•tlnn ut Mllrthella Randall. "Chapter Two" open• Friday and will be preeen&.ed Tueedaye lhrouah &aturdaya at 8 p.m. and Sunday1 at 2:30 pm. until April 10, ReeervaUona are being taken al 494 -0743. Aho opening thla weekend la the Fountain Valley Community Theater children's ahow, "The Sleeplna Buuty.' Diane Schochet dlrecta a cut of 18 youn11tera at Loa Aml101 High School. Newhope and Hell avenue11. The play opena Thunday al 7 p.m with ofunc~ & ::Dinner Corned Beef and Cabbage lncbSt1 Scq> 0t Sabd 1 Irish Stew lncbStJ Sabd sol [. Bllbol ON THE PENINSULA 673-7726 BALBOA I ....: ~ / St. Patrick's Day Party IRISH DRINKS s12s Com1d 8111 & Cabba11 Hippy Holl 4:30 to 7 P.M. Fr11 Hors D'O.Urr1s Buffet JJ£ QN*J 14912 R1<M ~- nJSTff 711-1111 • }ft Double Green MARGARITAS S1.00 St. Patrfck's Day March 17 Luncheon Specials Monday thru Friday 428 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA 2-1105 Sunday Brunch 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Cou•Mfut ~ 9093 E. ADAMS HUNTINGTON UACH 962-7911 SALOON & AE8TAUAANT AT The H9wport Pter eut.uquenl porforma~'C"I Saturday 1and Sunday uf thi. WCC'kend and n41xt at 2.30 p m and next Friday '*' 7 30 Call 847-1108 for ticket Information Elattwhl're around tht• CO&ltal thealt'r drcull, thr~ ahows hod lnw tht>lr final wl.'tlkenda They art! "Cl<»ely Relakd" on the St-<.·ohd St.aje of South Cout Repertory. 6~!) Town Cent.er Drive, Coata MeH (957-4033). reaumlnf tontaht and conUnulng throuah Sunday ut 8:30 ( p.m. Sunday). with weekend matinees Ill 3 p.m. "Bleacher Buma" In the Studio Theater of Saddleback College In Mlaalon Viejo (831-4656), givma final performances Thureday through Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 3 p.m. -"Charley'• Aunt" on Golden Wat College's mai n etage, wlndlna up with performances DANCING, DANCING, DANCING! Two Benda 4 P .M. & 9 P .M. • PARTY FAVORS • FULL BAA UPSTAIRS & DOWNSTAIRS OPEN ALL THE WAY THROUGH 9 A.M. TO 1:30 A.M .. Irish Drink Specials All Day & Night Original Homemade lrlah Stew and Corned Beef Sandwiches "WHERE PEOPLE IN THE KNOW-GO .. 31~~ ·COSTA MESI\· T\ff.I CWTO ~ST Gf RD HU· OAN:lNG Al«J ~ SEVfN fllG{TS A 714. 546 9880 ST. PAT'S ~ttLEBRAtll\' 'IKf I Corned Beel aad Cabbage s7 95 •• ti .. " ........ a s.w 1ar Happy Hour 11 AM to 1 PM Entertainment From 1 PM LIVE BAND! Wecl.4an. 4250 Martingale Way Newport S..ch 833-0080 St. P1triok'1 Dir P1rty Thu ..... March 17 • Green Beer • lrlih Whlakey • Green Margarltaa •. Lepreohaun Coffee (& more) Plu. an HUIH FIAIT: * 1211 * Corned Beef & Cabbage or lrlah Stew .. w. 0111ntrem. ... ...,. ...... If It floats, . chances are you'll read about It In the TtlUnduy throueh SatUJ'dAy at 8 pm. and Sundll1 a&t 2.30 A pll•thorM uf ot.her p!Ay• wll1 ~ otfeNd th.ta wt-t•k at loc11l tht-aien. lncludin& e.i,.1., 011 111e ma111 ••eae o4 eov1r. Cout "-Pertorr .... Town c.n1., Ot,,,., CO.I•..._. jff'1...o331 pleytno luted• lflfouall 8etu•08)'9 el I P m lunQeye et 1 ao end .-.no "'4H.,,... ti Z;M unlW MatGh 27 "lnherll tlle Wllld" 11 ,,... W•lrn1ne1w Comtnunlly ThM••· 11~ Mep!e 81 , WMUnllllllf (N~ t 13), lunninO Frld•yt lllO .. lur~"' 8 30 lhtougll APfM 2 "The M1ttlec>e Go Round" •I the Hun1111Q1on hectl Pl~, M•ln 81tMI er YC>Rlov.n A-Ill llNcjlN Vlltege tlflOpj)lno·~ (84 7 4"6!11. frl<laye anO 811urd• 11 e .30 lllrougfl Aclf1I t. ~ "8 .. How Tiley Rull" ., fM San Cwnanta Community T......, 202 Aw Cet>rl!lo, Ian Clement• (492-o.4611), oonllnulnO l'rldey'I Md 8•Md•r,• •• 11 p m. through Mwch 28 -'Annie Gel Your Oun" .. 8et>MllM'• WMI Dinner ~I t40 A•to. Pico. 8•n Citment• (412-ffOOI. on t tage nightly except Mond•y• et v111y1ng c:urtllln 1"'-through "9fN 3. -"An Almotl Per!eot PerllOtl" ., ,,,. Hlll'lequln Dinner ~. 3003 S 1411bor BIV<I . jutl north of Coat• M"8 (117t·H11). ~ nlghtty ••otc>I Mondlye et varyltlg '"'-tllrougll Apr'lt 10 By The Sea ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY •GREEN BEER •PRIZES MOOSEHEAD PARTY MOOSE AVAILABLE FOR OANCINQI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT "11 P.clflc Coa•I Hwy. Hunlltt(llon a..clt Across from the Pier lfl0..IJ311 JOIN US FOR A ST. PATRICKS ~ DAY CELEBRATION AT THE STEAKBOUIE A SALOON Heppy Hour Start• 4:30 Speclal St. Paddy's Day Drinks •1.so Free Hors D'Oeuvres Dance To "The Showdown Band" 5:30 to 1:30 ~:>..B~~hollow 549-1512 GET LUCKY ON ST. PATRICKS DAVI IRISH DRINK SPECIALS CORNED BEEF HORS D'OEUVRES [UNitMYtr:U HAPPY HOUR 4-7 P .M. 2607 W. COAST HWY. OM~TBAY 646-0201 I I I I I i j 84 Orange Cout DAtLY PILOTITuMday, March 1&, 1883 CBS' comedies get few laugh~ -l:30- l CJ) OUN~ OlLAYEM &~ UEDETECTOA -9:00- 1 (fJ CJ) Cl) CZ> MOVIE QI! 8AAE EJaSa 0 THAEFI OOtlPANY • w·A·a·H PlS>OE 8AENC GlCPOSE -t:10- G~A -11:00- 1) D II()) ({II Qt NEWS D SATURDAY NIGHT I IN WACH Of .. THE JEFRNION8 HAMY.O Cf() (%)MOYIE lSl LOVING FMN08 AHO P£AFICT COUPld -11:30- 8 !i OOINCY I O~NIO~E YOU A8l<B> FOR IT IHOEP£NDENT NElWOAK NEWS -~~ !l100a.ue ~ aa&HINO AC>OM tSl ANEWDAY IN EDEN -11:55- 'li> P8S LATENIOHT -12:00-0 EHTERTAIHMENT TONIGHT D 0 THE LAST WOAD U lC)tSJMOVIE (!) INOEPENOENT N£TWOAK NEWS C1J LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE -12".30-u QB LATt NIGHT WTTH DAVIO L.ETmlMAH OCOUPU3 (J) TOM COTTLE: UP CLOSE Cl) LOVE, AMERICAH STYLE -12:40- D {() MCM1LLAH & Wft -12:50- H OH LOCA TlOH -1:00- Tim Conway ~lors in thl" tide rolt> of HAce t:rowford, private eye,'' tonight at 8:00 on KNXT (2). -1:30-u Qt N8C NlWS OYflNOKT G) TOM COTT\.£: UP a.oeE Cl) MOVIE -1:36- !CJMOVI£ -2:00-a CJ) C88 NEWS NIGHTWATCH m 80YOU1"H< YOU GOT TAOUll.E! l S MOYIE -2:16- -2:30- llG>Q~NEWS IT SEAGEAHT BIU<O -2:45-z ()HEMASCORE -2.50- O MOVIE -3:00-ttJ SEAHUHT G) MAKE R00tit ~ OAOOY 0 Z MOVIE -3.10-c MOVlf -3:15- D MOVIE -3:30- ({I FAITH20 G>MOVIE -3·50- S MOVIE U D (f)rO)tZlMOVIE -4:00- CI) INDEPENOENT NElWOAI< lfl TOP 0' fflE MOAHINO NEWS tf •MOVIE @)ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT _4:30- -1"15-_, __ 0 MOVIE -MlWINK1.E SH com,,,.I• //•ting• In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS e KNx 1 1c.as1 0 l<N8( 1NBC1 0 IC Tl.A llnd 1 8 KA8( lAll(J Q ICFM8 l(flS! f) ICHJ fV ltntl l G KCST fA8C1 e 11. nv llnd 1 • llCOP l II llno I • ICCET tP8SJ ftJ KO(E f PBSI 15tl llOOC lln<I I 0 On TV l I TV H HBO C ((1nt•m.•• I t 1 fWORI NV N V lTJ IW1H!.1 ( IE!.PNI I lsnow1t~I 0 ~ll19f\I e fC.dblt' N"""' N~twor .. ) B~ ... RED ROTHENBERG .,, ........... '". NEW YORK ('BS h1H trlc.'<i 11 m11aikh11n, a 1wuhbudth"1 hero and """"a bumbllna aiumah°" But whenev~r the network 1u1b1 at co mt•dy or campy ltt•('l'nliy, conwdlun J:Jlll Murray ond Lo• Ant1«ll•1 Dodijl"f 1t'l't1nd b1ul'matn Stt•Vto 811x rruulw 6'Ul"lll UPJ>('llr&m(.'t1 0 11 "Squart-l't!fCJI" to lure 11dult Vlt'Wt',.. "But we hllll\.' to ~ caroful," 1114y11 Sht•pfwrd. "W h .. n you brln1 adulla into the acrlµt , lht." conct'pl chanjt'tl, lll\d you have w be.• trut· IA.I the concept." Whl~·h brln&• u1 tu CBS' o.:w 1how1 tonl&hl, "Ac• Crawturd" and "Gun Shy." Adulu won'\ find much to hauah 11bout In ellher of thtim. programmlna for young ------ and old aUkt-, ll lt't'ma lo ...... CJL]U~XQUR!:Y~T~H!!E~A:f!Tt~E[§S=~····~ tum off the old "A ce Crawford , private eyl'," which S debut• tonight al 8, i1 CBS' latest program Lo mlu the mark, jolnln& the long list of prev1oua mjstakes, including "Mr. Merlin" and "Bring 'em Back Alive." The network'• oth er new show tonight, "Gun Shy" at 8:30 p.m .. lan't any barrel of lau1h1, either. Both program• wlll be aired locally on KNXT (2). The importance of 8 o'clock programming is that It sets up the ne tworks' follow-up pr o gram . It 's no colnctdence that the independent stations and cable services start their big movies at 8. lat ... ~llHtSllewl•uOllYS2JiU.ln1otwwfMllllt4 llit.t44•'"Ml6l6s4 2ssst~:r.!, J $ FOR fl.Kl! EX . EmEOTI V111tOur ••• ARCADE of GAMES• ;:, .·-::.· * fable for Five 1t1o••NJ'e.o,/,'JI •••o "'I Al&o St rt pet C It) l'Jl "The networks' loss of viewers to the independents is most severe at 8." says Harvey Sh e pherd , CBS' programming chief. Shepherd's over-all strategies have made the E-r Tiii EXTHA ~ 1faa • ._ network top-rated, but •I. T'FRRf .C.THIAL ;o-&•W he's still frustrated by · Aho oark C•ir•••• 1~1 ~u• llrlklnt Back (It) (!I the lack of success with •~-------------------­programming aimed at * Orln·lnt Open f 4S WHknltlllt / l :lO WHkenClt * tht-whole fanuly. Children Underl2 Fret Unless Noted Shepherd acknow- 1 edges that ABC has developed 8 o'clock co medies that suc<:essfully bridge generation gaps, notably "Mork & Mindy" and "Happy Days." "The family situation was an impo rtant fac t or in 'Happy Days,' " says Shepherd. C BS tried something different at 8 o n Mondays with "Square P e gs ." about two wall!lower high school students chasing the dream of popularity "We JUSt can't get adults t o watch 1t ," says Shepherd. •BARGAIN MATIN••S • Monday ll1ru Saturday All Perl0tmence1 belore S:OO PM lbc.,t SIMClll E11p .. llltflt1 llld HM!dty1L ftl!ft.ff.tf• 10 ~994.i~oo~n·} .................... t -"VIGILANTE" 1"1 ..... ~:~'i'';"~-~E~!!_~!!_Q 10 TO MIDNIGHT l"' ..... ""' ....... 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THE •'AMIL'' CIRCl'S BIG GEORGI: by 811 Keane "Who pushed him?" Jl.\Rll.\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson "He's been more normal than usual today!" '900'.\ lll'LLl'.\S WORK IRK @ EMMA·· I RE~tNT THE --WAYiHl~S PEA:\l'TS /l.Rf. BEIN~ RUN AROUND ~e:RE ! LOOK .ATiH~ INCOMPf'TENT HOUSEWORI<, IHE PoOR COOKl~~--, I SHOUL.DN1T 6€. TEWN6 YOO ™IS CMAALES 8VT I FEEL l HAVE TO ... PEPPERMINT PATTV 15 601N6 l0 ASK YOO TO HEU M~ MSESAU. TEAM Tl'Ml•Lt:W Et:D8 NUlfANOHUNTEl~HANOIOOI Romantic atmolphere it important. Futurt Bride! Ht miaht propolt owtr tandlelisht Md wine! J you1RE iHE ON~ WHO'S DOING IT, 11M Nor. by Oua Amo11 by Jim Davis HA·MA ·HA. GARflf.LO. HA HA HA by Virgil Partch (VIP) I I by Ferd & Tom Johnson T//AT, MADAM , 15 WHAT I RESENT!! by Charles M. Schulz l{()U~ OPTIMISM 9W..D 8E F~AMEP, CMARLES by Tom K. Ryan Orangt Coul DAILY PILOT/Tueadly, Merch 16, 1983 .. GOif N ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF llolh vulnt1r1hlt·. 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YOUR c.AR ARE l~EY? FOR NON· p~ BUSINESS I / PURft:>SeS . ......,, th1• 111 hi1 !'>om•• fll'lljll•· would rnnn•d1nl( I wo h•·•rl Im k•. hut our dt'l'larl'r. uni uf I ht· .,.urld" l(f1•11I pli1y1·r• .,.,,, rnad1 111 \ll'rnl'r \tllH lit· r.in lour mun ruu111h 11( d11mund~ d,.r1rd1nl( thrt·t· hrarl, from dummy "1·•t had 111 find four dl\r11rd• S1n1·t• ht• t'ould JMrl v.1lh only uni· dub. ht· ,1urr1•d h1' 1 hn ·1· low h1•.ir1~ Nuv. 1Jt-1·l..r1·r l'Xllt•d With .S hl'.ITI. 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Sff#H: ANPMY FRteNPS WONDeR WHY;t Hl1" 1'He MeP1C1NAl.- e>RANPY AS SOON AS :t Ge-r 10 WORK.' By Mark Lasky -I HAVE THE MOST OBEDIENT 006 IN THE WHOLE WORLD I V 11 I lj .. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Tuad1y, M1roh 18. 1813 Reagan, bankers feud about interest rates, taxes 81 OWEN ULLMANN WASHINGTON CAP) ft.publican poUtldana an-aotna after bankers thl'lle day1 wllh the" kind of lnvec:tlvt' O~monat1 normally hurl. The aquabblt' a~rted owr a Reaaan admlniatratlon prop<.>Ul co withhold taxes on lnt.erest and dMdenda •\art.\ni July I In th«: pul few weeka, the rht'ton,· ha. turned naauer and the fighting ha1 1pread to charge• and cou.nt.erchargea over whether the ~ are keeping Interest rates too high and paying too few taxes. Who can blame President Rea,an, h11 Treasury secretary and lM Republican chainnan of the Senate Finance Committee Savings unit changes name The California Savings and Loan League recently changed lta name to the California League of Savinp Institutions, members have announced. The more general name better reflects the league's changing membership, a spokesman said. as many savings and loan associations convert to savings bank status under the Garn-St. Germain Depository lnsututions Act of 1982. from 111ul11& aihH 1uch •n euy wratt<t' After all. who l'Vt'r rwt.ed for Mo rllmt·r Sru~rd •• ht' fo"'t'lc.<d on poor Paulin•" Thc polltklan.a know there'• nu lovt.' I01t betwecm th~ pubUc and Niil llllYBll tho11~ lilk-hat~. bulging-vealed, Ught·h•ted banken That might be why Reagan rippt.'d into the banking Industry with r e lish lust week , complaining that ita lobbying blitz In Congress to rt!peal the wuhholding provwon haa been markt'd by d1storuon and acare UlCU('S "I thank that the banking industry would do a lot better to sp~nd its t ime thinking about lowe ring interes t rates than lobbying," the president told reporters. Re a gan said h e 1s so detemuned to defeat the banks on this issue that he would veto a mulubaUJon dollar JObs biU if the moneymen succeedt.'<I in adding on an amendment to repeal withholding. The day before, Setiate Finance Chairman Bob Dole, R-Kan . all but accused the banks of throwmg orphans out mto the st.reel. "Let the poor people who are lookmg for jobs Wlllt for the bankers," Dole said. referring to the dela s in bs bill that ,....ulk-d from thl" at~mpt w add thti wlthhulJlnt ntpt'•l t.o th .. 1~al1laU11n l>ule hu ~'tll\ •o ln<.'t"l\lt'CI by what hu hua lallod thC" mu1t lntenae and vh:loua lobbying l'ampal1n In h11 Senate c1aroM th1o1t ht> hu lawwht'd with the admlnl1tnatlon'1 ble11tn1 - ht'arin"• Into thl' t11x break• banka f'E(.~I Vt.' Treuury Secrt.'tary Donald T. Regan, himself a former Wall Strt-et financier, threw the admlnlatrataon into the fray In mJd-February by auggectlng that banks were keeping Interest rate• higher than their own borrowing C()l(ta w ouJd juaUfy 80 they could inc rease earnings That Judgment was endorsed by Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker. The president pickt:d up the theme to do some personal jawboning a week later. saying he saw "no reason why the banka can't bring those interest rates down another notch or two." The next day, major banlu lowered their prime rate from 11 pert.-ent to 10.~ percent · The banks, cla1nung they are being used as conve nient scapegoats, have accused Dole and the administration of raising phony issues to divert attention from the merits of the lnduatry's opposition to lhe withholding lttw. whkh pu....d Conar.-lut Richmond, Va .• bu\ker who la 1umnl4lr 19tarhtadln1 the Amerltan Th" b4ankcr• ail1<> 1&ttu_. the Banit.ni AMoctaUon'a umpelcn OOP p o lltlclan1 of beln1 for repeal. "They're flu1htn1 hypol'rltu, nullnM that u t"vorythln1 out th•y can under Th• admlnt.trauon ronwncb the law II lncended only to ooUect taut from people who .,.. not report1n1 their lnterHt and dlV1cMncrincome. rcx'C!ntly &at 19800ol-.,, Roqan and the 1un beuute they know thtl'y the" Rflpublkan Party aJJ Wert' on ~n't wln on the merit.a." 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G~•t American lnvHtor Account R•te Yield 4·YHr Account 10.10% 11.11-i, S·YHr Account 10.20~ 11.M" 6-YHr Account 10.ln 11.M" 7-~u Account 10.40~ 11a-i, &-Y~u Account 10.SO~ 11.11-i, 9-YHr Account 10~ 11.n-i, 10-YHr Account 10.70~ 11An -----------1 $ I I 100 I I l'racnt dlls COllpoll ti 1111 o!lict of Grut Amtnun I I Ftdtral tM $100 "' bollllS lllltttlt tot ...,, SS.000 I ,._IHI 11111 M 014itlHI to yo11r Olltflllll btlanet -. .., ....... tt.s Bolla ~t.tr .... rt I .. ,.. . die ~ '° ......... lllt«tli I at: UntNllJ ""' be ""'*"" " My '"'"· ~ I tll!Mrtwtl of "1f'Clfll pnor to met unty-lflll ta11lt 111 I 111bst1nhal inlertst pen11ty plu1 foff11ture of ttrtn I "''eml~ I -----... ----- For tod•y's high r•le, coll The fin•nci•I Line (800) 272-9000@ GreatAmericanrederal r. I ...... ,.. ....... .................. ................... ..,. Ltllll ......... ...... Ltllll ........... ...... ................ .., ..... ...,...ma .... -. .. a... . • ..,. IC..-11111 Grett American Federal Offices 0-.. ... ltlllklll '" Ill' .IOtKUlt ~ Wtlcl' lalt.S ~National MOrtgage Co. I la!<> the program .vou are looking for: WE SPECI ALIZ E IN ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF . WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE TO SUIT YOUR .FINANCIAL .NEEDS! . W-. ••••• An ....... Te Arid•> AM~ GARY ANDERSON Aut. Vice Pmictentl Sileli M1n1ftr , 400 North Tuetln Avenue• Sul•• 101 S.nt1 Ana, Clltfornll • 92705 (714), H1•2tlJ I j Clfelle "T ' Corp CIYIO Cenlet Settlo tlouelng COfP 9outll COii!\~ ~··eel 18111 and lpur~ Stint• Ana 141111 Incl llC>urGeC>ft &.nt• Ana Ad.,.,..llr .. I 811111 An• RalO SllM I • 7.~000 • 2.000.000 • 3.000.000 ' 130.000 • &70.000 811>11 Ana Jac:kton 8trMI ..,,,. Ana • ~20.000 .-----------------------------------------.... Corone~t ~lnclhadl t~unllngton 8Mch o.i.w .... INS Vllea Hunllnglon a.en • 2.200.000 ' 2.200.000 CMl9U• Drive end Bertoei.y Irvine ' 5,450,000 s 2,llOO 000 S S,450,000 ' il,800.000 Hwv11td ,..,,. and C1ln0<nl1 Ir vine c~ OrNe and a.i.eiey E~~ifii,I. l009 l)el- Afton Plltlwey Md SPfl"G BtOOll~h lrvlM Allon Patkwey !)el-Eut v.i. l009 an<1 er-Roed IMM ' 8600,000 lrvlM Cet'lter OrM end ~hat one '12.000.000 IMnl Sanll An1 Fr-•y ano vai. lrvlM ' il.600.000 s 180,000 ' 1,000,000 s 200,000 2963 N Or1ng1 Olive Road OrAnge ' 300,000 R&G OeY9iol*• 210 S lyon Santa Ane 800Roea Street $ 338,3615 An•helm 5&42K~ s 128 000 Buena l>wll 51111 8omNom s 144,000 Buena Pwll WM'lernPrOPWtlM Rlmhural encl TrebuCO lllle For•t ' 3,370 000 Caflt Sonor• Rold end El Toro ' 8000000 lAgunl Hiiie Al IMll 20 percent ol IM rental unite In -=ti projeet llnenoed Wllh bone! ~ ..,.. ~ required 10 ~ evtlll&ble tor oc:cupan., on • priot1t'f l>ul9 by IOww lnCome lemll!M .. dellned In California HNlth Incl Selety Code S«:tlon 500711 15 All P£RSONS HAVING ANY INFC>fWATION RELEVANT Tlii RETO ARE HEREBY INVITED TO APPEAR AT THE TIME ANO PLACE MENT1a..eo A80VE TO PRESENT SUCH INFORMATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Oetecl. Matefl 7, 11M13 (SEAl) JUNE AlEXANOER. Clerk ol IM Boatd ot Supetvltott ol ar.,. CCM\ty, Cellfomle Publlahed Or9nQ4I Cou1 Delly Pilot. Mwdl 8, 1~. 1943 NOTICI OP PUaJC HSAlllMO Tiie Or•ng• County Board of ~on Mwdl 30. 1"3. wlll llOld • hNtlng to con8ldef revr.lonl 10 1119 All~ CrHll Plennlng Uni! {EJIQlvdl1tg Allao Viejo holMlll): encl th41 ll'ltrodoctlon (VOIUme I I 8l1d Oena Point (VC>lunw 3) al 1119 8outfl Co•tl Pfenning Unit Thue rrtllllON .,. ,,.. 1 to 1-..pond 10 oondfOont lmpoMd on tM land u. ,..... by .,. Callfo<nle eo... i..ommlallon ,,.,. ,_.Ing .. allo klciu<M .,,. lmpMtMnllng ~Ion• Proor•nt (lCP Ph1H 1111 for &Mrlld. a.y1AIM9w T.,.,.. Ll'al ~°t:"wul --el 11-30 Lt'I .. « M IOOn "--'I• a poulble. lln<I .nt1 M '*d tn llM Board ol Sup•r•l•ore Hearing Room. Or•ng• County Hell ot Admlnletretlon. 10 Civic Cent., Pl•i•. Sanle Ane. Celllornl• lnt•rffled par1 ... are Invited 10 etlend encl " '-Cl COMPLIAN CE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT local Co11111 Program• tr• aletutorlly eaempl from CEOA r1tquw-11 pur-t lo s.<:110n 2011Ml.9, OMtlon 13. of IM Pvbllc ~~Code Meterl•I th•I you •Ith to be brouglll 10 the Bowd al 8upeMeofa attentklf\ Id u.. i-1ng mutt tMt lllecl wfttl "-CWtl al ,,,. 8oltd 24 houri or more prior l o Ille ICMduled lleerlng; ... 009lel ... requtrtd. !'or im>re lnlonnellon, conttct EMA-Pltnnlng •I 1:l CMc: Ctinlet Plaie. Room 2ee, Sent• Ana. Calllornl• or tele phone (714) 834-!>3112 Of.TEO MerCh II. 1883 BY THE ORDER Of' THE BOAAO Of- SUPSMSORS Of' ORANOE COVHTY, CALIFOANIA IS e•ll JUNE Alfl(ANOER c.ti a1 111e Boero of Super..taote of On1nge ~. c.llfoml• Publlehed Oreno-Co•ll Oelty Ptlot M•Ch 15, lllU t llMHl3 NtllC NOTICC NOTICI Of' TitUSTH'a aAU T.I. Mo. 990719 NO TIC I YOU AM .. oe?AUl T ~ A OHO Of TitUaT OAttO MAltCH ti, HH. UNLtaa YOU TAKI ACTION TO f'flOTICT YOUR ~lrrY,ITMAY•SOLOAT A "*H: aALa. • YOU NHD AM DPl.ANATION Of' THE MA~ OIF THI NOCUO...O AGA•aT YOU, YOU aHOULO CONTACT A lAWftJl On Tueadey, Merell 111, 11183 11 10 oo • m Trenumerl'• Till• 1nauren'• Company •• duly eppolnled Truetee under ano ~t IO peed Of T ..... -OICI ,,..., 3. 1882. -"* No l:l-150964 ol Ottlclal Rec:orlll In the ofllce of tna Counly RecorO•r ol Orange County Slate ol C alllornle E•ecuted by CH ARLES 8 MITCHEll JR. •nd CAROLYNE SEALE MITCHELL. hulbMd and ..... -c:ommuntty proC*fY, Wlt.l SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST SIOOER FOR CASH (peyab'e llt llfM ol .... In lawM ~ Of "'9 Unl'9CI Si.t•I al tM a..pman A--antrance to tne Civic Center 8ulldlng. 300 E. Chapmen Ave . Orenee. CA . ell rlgM. lltle and lnt-1 ~ 10 llnd now ....a by 11 ...ow Mid 0.0 al T NSI In ,,,. propeny eltllaled In ._, County and State deecrlbed - TM -eo feet ol IM eul 3llO teet ol IOI SOS, ~pon M.e Tract •• 1hown on • mep recorded In bOOll 5, P-ill 1 ot Mlecellan.ous Map•. In ,,.,. office ot IM count., reeordet ot Htd Ortno• County. c.itlo.rll• wtilCh le tflown • par~ 1 on 1 m19 tiled "' bOOll 110. page 3& of parcel m9')1, In IM otllOe ot IM county recorder ol Mid eounty Tl\e ttreat 1odre11 and other c:ommon dealQN!llon. 11 any Of lhe reel proCMH'ty daacrlb9d above 11 purponld 10 tie 8711 w 18th 61 Colle MeM CA The underelgned Truetee dllC1tlm1 eny llablllty tor eny _.,ect,_ al t,,. street ec:tdt-"'° other c:ommon 6ellgnat1on. " """'· .,_,,....,, Slid ula wlll b• made. but ---------'.-2911-«J""-= wllhoul covenent or warrenl y. l'\aJC NOTlC[ npr-"' ttnplled. reoerdlnQ m1e. ~on or encumt>renc::M 10 NOTICa Of' ...,..... aA&.I pay ,,,. retnetnong prlnapal 1Um ot PLAINTIFF TOM THUMB Olovt ttle notee eecured by Mid 0.0 ol CO . INC v1 OEFENOANT Tru•I. wtlh tntere11 tn.,eon ee KWANG -WEI HAN, etel No P'ovtdecl In Mid nole, ~." 2$-34-8 I any unOlt Ille t•mt Of Nici 0.0 By virtue ot.,, .. .autlon i-iecl ol Tru11 lee•. charge• and Ott ~ 4, 1983 by ttll ~ ••pen-of IM Truel .. 8"d al IM Court. County ol Orange. St•I• OI trulla er .. tad t>y .. Id Offd ol Calitomll, upor1 a judOIMnt en..-.cl TrU81 In le'tOf of TOM THUMB OlOVI The IOlal -.rtl of IM unpaid c0 , INC M ludQmenl aedl1or and bet.-ol the ObliOallon eec:vred agein.t KWANG-WEI HAN and MAN by Iha prope<ly 10 be told and A"'O CO H f1.10gmant debtor. reHontble u 11m111d co•ll. 11to wln11 • net 1>1l1nc;e of ft.,.,_ encl~ flt IM•-S.40,218 81 ectually due on Hid o1 t,,. lnltlll publk:atlOnol ttw Notloa t11dgment on the Oii• of the of Sela II IA2.123M. .-nee al Mid ...autkln. I ~ The b9Mllctery unoet Mid DMd ......, upon 1111 "'-right, trite and ol Trual fleretofor• ••ecuted and tnterMI ot Mid judotMnt debtor In dellvereo to lht undettttn•d • "" property In the County of wr'"en ~lion of Default end Orang•. State ot Callfornla. e Oem•nd tor Sele, and • written «*Ct10ed M 1o11ow9 Nqttce al OefltUll al'd ElaetlOn to Loi 8 al Tltct 1138, City ot !Nine, W Tiie ui1denlg11ed C:.-S Mid County o f Orenga , Slit• of Notloa of Def~ end EleG110n to c.MIOmla • per ~ ,_dell 1n ... to ~ -dell In ,,,. county lkloll 1U. f'•11• 30 end 31 ol ""'*'-,,,. ,.., P<oC*t>' 18 1ocat«1 W.C.llen.c>u• M191, rec:Ofd• ol Oet• February 23, 1M3 Mid~ Tr-a Tine lnlUr.,_ Co f'rop•rty le more oommonl)' a30 N Mein St llllC*ft • ,U1 Mc08W A-. S.... Anl. CA •102 ~ ~ {114) 54'1.....,1 T..,_ -"" .. ltld ......, b ~ 0 ""°· MM lee ~·""· "-t•dllemeftte 1ftd Publl~ OfMOt C-1 Delly __.....tu....,__....,... P110C,....,.. I. 11, H , t98S "':arr.~... 1111..a ................... tea. at w MJ11C( o'diodl • M. • Mllft l.A*ly, , ___ .,.;..;;.;;;..;;;.;;,.,;.;;;._,...-__ _ tho11M, 100 Ctvto C.nt9f '90Y1C8 OI we W .. t, Ctly Of .. 1110 Ant. AV~°" 0011ntr1 •f Or•nt•· It••• •• ,........ ....-T a.omio,1............... ~ .. ...._IMM (clJ of ........ .....,~ ... 111. ""lnWM"--Cocl8. ...... _.., -... ....... ..... ~ ..... ....., ""*' fliM, ... ..W ......... _, tof 111! flM•I ,,_, tlH of 011 ••''°' II\ l!Mt 1etow. tnttttut• tor ••••t•111ta1 •n• illf"'*1Y. Of N fll!lltll Ontot0olt4il "naly9'e, 1 pflYall • -.y.,. ...-..rr;t• e.nfflton. 11 av~ •t tH• ,,,,_,... •• ., ""'~ MVflf•tlofl=• .,..... otno. fOf ....... t\llfiNtlon ,...,..,.....,_ et.._ AM. Odflill9. hN't"°"'t.oo "'·'°'~'"' br .. .... "" ....,, ... ~ fl ""'*' =r:= ~--,·-······"·· Otii.="""~ ~;·.c= = I lt!Mllllll. 1 ~ "n• ' OM!!!r. ,:~1••1,M ~~ii.= _....,, ... °"':.:.: Howard Tangier's Column • "Keeping up with the Joneses" used to be a slogan that suggest9d something unpleasant about the drive to accumulate material things of life. The heroic figure was always pictured as someone with "modest" desires. He lived In a "modest" home, drove an "economy" vehlcle. dressed "conservatively," and as a result of all these things, he was a good, solid citizen. I am not opposed to any of this except that It might suggest that anyone who has "extravagent" desires. who lives In a "luxury" home. drives an "expensive" car or dresses "flamboyantly" Is something less than a "solid" citizen. Not only do I protest that suggestion, I offer a challenge that rather than Keep Up With the Joneses. you have an OBLIGATION to SURPASS the Joneses, the Smiths and the Browns and anyone else In your town! You have an obligation to achieve all that you are capable of achieving because you thereby will help promote the general welfare of the community. It may be simple to vlsuallze the very wealthy members of a community as those who contribute to welfare projects. the arts and other humanitarian projects. At the same time, It may be easy to vlsuaiilze the very poor members ot a community as those who are In desperate need. Those who seem to get lost In this scenario are those In the middle. Those who are "making their own way." These are the people who are causing no ·problems and the ones generally who pay the most of their Income for the community's general upkeep. The great middle class of America bears the greatest burden, and this Is because this class Is composed mostly of people who make good salaries or wages and who have not learned how to properly organize their financial programs so that the bulk of their dollars Is avallable for their own dlacrettonary uae. Avoiding unnecessary tax Is a perfectly legal and responsible way to conduct one's personal •tnancial activities. And when one can save dollars from his tax bill, he has that many more dollars to spend wisely for activity of his own choosing. When I suggested that one should get all that he can get and be all that he can be, I am not suggesti ng some wild, greedy, grabbing lifestyle that runs roughshod over all his neighbors. That Is hardly the point. But the hard~worklng, sensible citizen who has demonstrated the ablllty and has put forth the energy to gain a substantial foothold on the economic ladder has an obligation to hold on to all he can of what he has earned. The community NEEDS that kind of person to be economically sound and secure becau~e then that ability, that energy can be used constructively In other directions. It Is one of my Jobs to help people hold on to what they have earned and another part of my Job Is to helpJhem to put their earnings to work to help bulld greater flnanclal security. We do that sort of thing at The RONSON COMPANIES In Fullerton. where we are the undisputed experts In apartment real estate Investments we w lll help you exam ine your personal financial status. discuss your hopes and dreams. examine your goals and help you to achieve them. The first thing I suggest you do is to examine your achelvements. Have you really gone as far as you can? Do you really belleve you need not build a larger financial package for to day or for tomorrow? Chances are you have a great deal more to achieve, and It Is po11lble to achieve more wlthOut strain and without rtsk to what you feel you must never Jeopardize. we at RONSON have gone over this ground many times with out clients. We do not try to preuure peopfe Into any deals; we do not offer any suggeetlona of "get rich quick" 8Chemes. But we believe we can help you make your dream• come true, and we have leerned that a lot of people out there t,ave hoped-for goats they have never da,-.d •xPf ... becauae they have hetd to "modest" deelf•. We conduct Mmlnate to help peopte plan for greater flnanctal MCUrlty. Catt for a r-eeervatton at out ne•t Fr .. Semlner or you can "" tor • private consuhatlon. We .,. here to help. Our next Mmlnara wlh be 1'1Md•Y. Mardi 22 •od WednHd•y, Aprll 8. To malce0 your feM(Vatlon, call 87o-e&OO Ind Mk for ~. RONeON ASAL TY tNVD,....INTS, INC. UNIVEtlrr.f PLAZA llO~~ Nllfton, ca. t2tl 1 .orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Tuelday, March 18, 1983 87 -IUllllCDllm•llll------ Roosevelt to speak Thursday James Roo1tvelt, prtt1ldl'nt of tht' James Rooa<'vc:lt ,ind C'o ccm1ult1na firm In Nl"wport Stouch, wilt 1w aunt tpt'akcr at th• Thurtday 7 p.m dinner meeuna of th" Purchulnai Management A..oclatlon of Onma<· County at thl' H-<•et.uy Hotel. ltitiOO M.:Arthur Blvd .. Irvine Roo9evelt, t1ldt1t lK>n of PrHldent Franklin 0 Rooeevl"lt. wlll 11JW1&k on "Govt.'mment and Bu11int"U It It A Good Marrtaae" CurU1 S. Rel• hu bt.'t'n appointed mana6'er of The Crocker Bank'• nt.•w South..rn Callfornlu metropolitan area Reis, 48, ,. vh..'t' p.l'ritdem. i. rt.'8ponaiblt• for lht· bMnk'a 84 otfl.ct!t In the newly fonnt•d ditltrh't which encompaaes 10uthcm Los Angt'I<. .. County, Orangl' and San Diego 1.vuntlt'tl. Reui joined Crocker two yea.n; ago to auunw the management of the bank'i. rla~h1p offlct> in Los Ange lea. Howard Hay, a partner In the Newport Beach office of Paul, Hastmga, Janofsky & Walker, will bt.· the speaker at the March meeting of the Orang•· County lnduatr1al Relations Research Assoclat1un The asscx..'UlUon la an organizauon devoted to the promotion of Industrial Relations. The meeung will be held Wednesday at tht· Hilton at the Park, 185~ S Harbor Blvd m Anaheun at 6 p m. Gre11 K~J has been app01nlt'd Amem·an Bdl General Business account executive for the Newport Be~h area "Amencan BeU is a new company 1n town," explained Kail. "lt began operation Jan. 1 as the result of an FCC order, and is the hrsl unregulated, fully-separated subsidiary of AT&T established specifically t.o sell new Bell System rommunications equipment, systems and services" Kail pointed out that the new firm is not JUSt another telephone company. "The local phone company is regulated and provides the basic exchange service that conne<.:ts residents to the telephone network," he said. "By contrast. American Bell is unregulated and deab strictly w llh new tennmal equipment developed by Bell Laborat.ones and manufactured by Western Electric." OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND Bank of AIMnn1'1 Seal &>ach br1mch K'a'lved a branch u.•11m •wllrd for bt·1na th .. t.up brMnCh In tht" Oranae Cuunty Mnd L<lll Arlgt'lt.1 Cout Realon 11t the manaaement 1.•onfercmcl' ht"ld aboud th• QUt.-cm Mary The award w1&1 prt'tlt'ntl'J w MaN1ger Gene Micco by Execuuve Vice PreaJdent Jamee P. Mlaeoll for outat.Andd1nR manag.-mt•nt, lncludln& hwrt'Hlng thl' quality of aervlc:e and bu1lne11 devE.'IOpnl('nt Patricia M. Hyer, 1.1 22 yt'ar Vl't.ernn of the Insurance Industry, has lx>cin named pttr9<m•l Unct developnwnt dlret:lOr for PrldeMark Corp Prtde.>Murk b a ru.tlonal franchiling company formed two yean •iO lO unify a network of ..elect independent prupt·rty nnd ~·uualty a:J:les under a single identity Hvt-r had bl't'n with Chubb Son, Inc an S h ort Hiila. N J , for 17 years and was national markl'tlng manager for the penonal Una d1vis1on of that company for the past eevcn years The KACOH Development Company. • subsidiar y of Kau;er Development Corp .. will heel dn open house today for a new two-story office building at 5762 Bolsa Ave, Huntmgt.on Beach, KACOR execuuvt-Frank Rice announces Brokers and prospective tenanla are invited to alt.end from 4.30 to ,7 pm · John Brown, general manager of agricultural services for Boyle Engineering Co in Newport Beach, has been re-elected a governor-at-large by the Counc·1l of California Growers The council, based 1n San Mateo, is a voluntar y , member-suppor ted statewide organization that provides the communications link betwee.n agriculture and urban residents. The council presents points of views of far mers, ranchers and others associated w ith agnculture through d.isserrunation of news about agr 1"ulture to the electroruc and print media. Micro Five Corp of l rvme has restructured and expanded its marketing department, creating a new product marketing group and adding a former bask t.our executive as the company's new vice president of sales. 04 ... uo I.Ml .., II ........ L;'f .. ~. ,,. . ' l lo'J • "' ..... ' ' . .. ,.... . "' 6 t I ""' . , ... Ao • "' ., • 10 . . ... J'4 .-Jti. 111+ .,,. .. ,.. . ' ,,... . .... ... . ... ~. '"" . ,,,... . .. 4 • VI '"" . ' ..... • ¥) J\4 • ... ._ t VI .... . ' ,. • J oowwt ..... II "" , .... • .... Jllo s .. !Pio JI'> ~ II '"' ,-. , .. 2 •VI ..... IPo IJI'> , .... ··~ . .... ·~ , .... ..... , .... u;t '"' -Ill+ "'' \'> ~ J ... ._ '"' ''"' "' VI '"' ,.., I J\lo '"' --, ... "' ,.,.. II+ "' "" Pl'\. OH IS 4 OH M.& Off M..l OH 1U Off IU Off lJ..J OH IU Off 12.7 OH IU OH It I OH 111 OH II OH 111 OH 11.4 OH II I OH M.t OH te.a OH MU OH .._, Off I0.7 OH ia.& Oft .. .) OH IO.J OH IU g: :t1 NIWICa &.• NL Ml 'n9 11.0 Nl u-.. ,. Ill ....,_,., ·1~ " .. ,. .. I .. y a.• &At I NOUJ .... 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OPEC cuts base price to $29 a barrel By Tbe A1soclated Pres• LONDON -The Qatar oil mini.at.er announced today that the troubled OPEC cartel agreed to rot $5 off ita $34 per -barrel benchmark oil prloe and to curb production in a desperate bid to avert a price war. The price cut probably will mean only a couple of cents' savings at gasoline pwnpa, because two-thirds of the world's oil already is priced at between $29 and $30. OU is selling on the unregulated spot market for $27.50. It was the first such reduction in the 22-year history of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The Qatar oil minister, Abdul Aziz bin Khalifa A1 Than!, said the new p.roduction ceiling would be 17.5 million barrels per day, down from OPEC's current official limlt of 18.5 million barrels. He did not mention any 1ped1l.c product.Ion quot.as for individual memben, which had been the final stumbling block to an agreement. Without production quotas, agreements on pricing and production probably qould not hold up after a daylong bargairung aesaion among the 13 OPPX:: oU minilten. "We have finish~ everything," A1 Thani said. Dollar weak, gold up LONDON -The dollar weakened an early trading today following the OPEC accord on oil prices and production quotu and the abeenoe of a widely expected realignment of currencies within the European Monetary System. The succeu of the French Socialist government in the second round of municipal elections on Sunday spurred the franc . higher and eased tension within the EMS, the C.ommon Market's money system. The price of gold jumped nearly $10 an ounce in early trading in Zurich. The precioua metal wu quoted at $436.25 an ounce. WHAT NYSE DID NlfW VOtt• IA .. ) """ II -~ ==:. -.... ...,_ WHAT AMEX DID NEW \'Ottl( lA.., ,._ 14 .., .. al. ., -"' D I .... NEW YOAI< (AP) -Spot nonf~rove -·~!od8y' c._... 11~·• I cen11 • pound, u.s deelNltolw. 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"I had always wanted to play handball, but there was no way I was going to damage or develop hands to play that sport," explalna the Huntington Beach resident, who 1s an aero-space \!nglneer. "I got to thinking about It and I wondered why nobody had developed racquet• for the hand. Nobody, that I knew of, had come up with that concept. That's how 1t all began " Of course, the growmg process oC any new sport 1a slow, and smacquetball 1s no d1Cferent, althouj{h more than a dozen clubs m the Orange County area having been introducing the new game to their members. ,;-I think it's going to take some time," says Steel of the sport's ability to catch on "I know a lot of people would like to see it go faster. But what we need to do ls give people something to strive for. We need to give them a reason for practicing and workmg on their games." Steel's idea lB to run as many tournaments as possible over the next Cew months for JUSt that purpose In fact, next Wednesday the Lmdborg Racquet Club m Huntington Beach wall hold a tourney featunng a number of Rams players who have become mterested m the game "I like it because it's something ambidextrous." Steel points out. "It's something that can devt-lop both sides of the body. I think it's really appealing to ex-handball players." The l(ume la also faster than handb•ll but slower than rat.oquctball In terms of speed If there's a drawback 1t'1 the fact the ball ta difficult to pick up and serve with when you have two flat paddles, with an oval, t.enrus-head ahape, strapped to your wriata "It's been tmdorsed by Voit, the U.S Handball Association and it's rn all the '83 18.les catalop,'' adds spokesman Denny Moulton "I'll admit reaction haa been mixed. Some racquetball people sec the sport as a threat, while others see it as n novel court change · "I think 1l's safer than racquetball, and more 'I like it because it's ambidextrous. It can develop both sides of the body.' social, b<'cause you don't have to worry about getlmg hit And, the tennis player can also get in this game because you use your arms not your wrists." The purchas£" price for a set of smacquetball racquets ran~es anywhere from $30-$56. "We know there·re approxunat.ely 8 rrullJon racquetball and 3 million handball players,'' says St.eel "We're naturally gomg to try to cut mto those areas to show off our product " Steel says he's mvested $12.000 at thts po111t toward makmg hts enterprise su~ful He aJao has two other partners. Steel's JUSl hopmg others get excited about the sport as quickly as he did. Smacquetball is somewhere between handball and racquetball in its style of play. The advantages to smacquetball are the obvious wear and tear on the hands one saves from not playmg handbaU, and the one-armed wrist mouon one encounters with racquetball "I would like to trunk aft.er three years we should have a good. established sport ·· Those mt.erest.ed m learning more can phone 953-8159 UCI tanJes Mustang, and lassos notoriety To say UC Irvine tennis coach Greg Patton was happy yesterday would be an understatement Overwhelmed would be more appropriate. "1 might quit coaching. l want to go out on top," joked Panon yesterday after his 19th-ranked Oilers thump Bolsa Grande in track The Huntington Beach High School men's and women's track teams both dominated Bolsa Grande yesterday in non-league action. The men won, 118-15, while the women were eq u a 11 y imp~1ve winning 108-18 Danny Thompson was a double winner in the sprints, winning the 100 meters in 11 3, and taking the 200 in 22 7 Gua Quinonez won the distance events for the Oilers as the senior took the 1,600 and 3,- 200, beating his closest opponent by 21 seconds in the 3,200. Rich Mendoza won the 300 low hurdles for Huntington Beach in 42.8, while taking the long jump aa well & for the women, Lah Bess won both hurdle events and captured the long jump and triple jump. Joan Mc:Govem took the 100 and 200, while anchoring the 400 relay team UCI recruits JC guard from Butte Raymond Lankford, a 6 -1 guard f~m Butte College, hu announced be will attend UC Irvine next fall. Anteaters had just upset No. 1-ranked SMU, 5-4, completing a match that wu stopped Sunday due to rain. "Actually, I don't want to qwt. nus tastes too good. I want .ome more of th.la llC'tion." Play started Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club and the score ended 3-3 after the singles competiUon. OCI'a No. 1 doubles· team of Jlm Snyder and Eric Quade la.t their match to SMU'a Eric Korita and Jerome Vanier, 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, to push the Mustangs in front, 4 -3 afler the first match yesterday. But the Anteaters stayed alive as Mark Ramos and Ruben Percz.ek, both junion, beat John Ross and Mark Styallnger, 6-3, 6-4, and then clinched the match when freshmen Bruce Man Song Hing and Stephen Anlston outlasted Erik Van't Hof and Kun Forsythe, 7-6, 7-6. "This is one of the greatest days of my life because th11 means so much to them," S&Jd Patton of his UCI players. "For at least one day no one can take thla away from us." The Mustangs, 9-2, played without their No. l player Rodney Harmon, a U .S Open quarterfinal.isl I.a.st year. who was sidelined with a pulled leg mU8Cle. Patton, however, said Harmon's absence didn't taint UCI's achievement. "It shouldn't becau..e they're such a good team anyway," said Patton of the Must.anp. "Elven though they didn't have their King Kong. lt waa an accomplishment to beat them. We beat a good team." Patton believes th.e victory will vault the Anteaters into the naUonal Top 10 the next time the ratings are released. "I don't see how they can keep ua out of the Top 10," Patton noted. "I don't know what ebe we would have to do. "I'm just 10 happy ril.ht now 1 could de an Iriah jig." 'nle Antaten are now 14-2 on the aeaaon, their only 10He1 comln1 to third-ranked UCLA and .eventh-ranked Stanford. Timber!!!!! Courageous (left ) loses its chute in a farewell race against Defender Sunday. A new chute was hurriedly hoisted by John Kolius and the crew went on to defeat Tom Rlackaller's boat. Perry set to defend Congressional title By ALMON LOCKABEY Deltr ............. .,_., T'h.ree previous winners of Long Beach Yacht Club'• world famous Congressional Cup matx:h racing 11eries will be on the line Thuraday for the 1tart of the 1983 renewal of the event On hand to defend hi.a 1982 title will be Scott Perry, rt~eaentlng the Nav•l Academy Sailing Squadron of Annapolis, Md. Perry la only the aecond akipper eut of the San Dte,ro Freeway to win the event. The other was Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga. in 1977. There have been several two-time wmners of the series, but onl>-one will be on hand to try for hl.s third victory. Dick Deaver, sailing for Loe Anaelee Yacht Club, was the winner in 1976 and 1978 when he was sailing for Balboa Yacht Club The other veteran and fonner winner 11 Scott All.an, AnnapoU., Md., a former Newport Beach uilor who won for Newport Harbor Yacht Club ln le68. Al9o m ttus year's 10-man lme-up are two skippers who will be competing next summer as potential challengers for the America's Cup. Phil Crebbln of England and Ha.roted Cudmore of Ireland will be t.eam-matea in England's bid to become an Amer1ca0s Cup challenger. Two 1984 Olympic hopefuls will be in this year's Congresaiona.l Cup. They are John Kostecki, St. Francis Yacht Club, San Francl.aco, and Dave Perry (no relation to Scott)' who will be repreaenttn, the Yale Corinthian Yacht Club. Lankford averaeed 24.1 pointa thla put teUOn ln the Golden Valley Conference. Butte, which eoftl .... ln Dtvialon II. WU ~-6 d~ 1982-83. occ • • ninth; CdM stops NelVport Screaming Eagles advance to final A -IOPhomore, Lankford wu both Oakland Pia~ of the Year ~ and Northern c.lltomla Player of the Year while a .enior ai IWmont Hl1h. averaciJit 21.4 pdnta I* pine. Lanktord went to Ore1on Sui. out of bJab school bui didn't play much • a ftalhnwl. Lut ... eon, be dlaloca&*S an •lbow and ... forced to red- lhll1. In addtiloft to UCI, other Mhoolt Lankford con1ldered ............... ,,.. ..... UtM and Or..-..... ,....,, , wins 1n Oranp Cout a three-run lead, u the left fielder drove a ahot owr the wall with two men on. Cypreu tied lt ln the el1hlh when • walk, a wild pit.ch and an error contributed to \he rally. Jeff Gardner led ihe Pirate• wlth • f-for-4 9trformanu, whtl• Sal D' Almllndro added • pe.lt of hJ ... lncludinc • double. 1n hl&h IChool action, Corona del Mar downea Newpon Harbor, &•O, whllt Marina .,.. up on thl lhar\ n ol a 10-1 .......... Lani 8Mcfl Jordln, , CdM'a John Bunw, with relief help from Mike H-. •topped Newpot"t on juat one hit In the MmUlnal.a of tht Newport Elka Tournament coneolatJon btackeL The S.. KJno IOOC'ed all they needed In tM third a1 Jeff Hf~ Sol on an mw, and Gordon Moaa all\lled. After a wtld pitch advanced them a bMe ff-lln&1ed both home. Hea1 th•n 1eored on Brett Huahtt' double. • n,. Marina Vlk&nll allowed ftw rum an &ht fourth ~ tUl"ftlnl • cm lll'M lnto . ""'' .. The Screamln1 Ea1lea, an A YSO DlviDon P'our IOCCef' i.m bued ln Newport Buch, haw advarad to aacuns.y•a (11 a.m.) Section r ttnal ln Upa.nd alter bee\lna the 8acmn. a.1. Sunday. Andy Carter, wr.f.la)'9 left wtna. 9t'Ol'9d two for the Scre_.mana 1111~~· whll• tea.mmate Chril oe41.n1 idded one. Allo ~ WM ftlhl hal.lbldl Rani Khw1Ji, who •¥!Ml awo pll wtlh hll .... w WWII. t • • J ' There are no more seasons for Winte r . Fn»m AP dl1patclle1 LONG BEACH Tex Winter, m who has se'\Yed as the head basketball coach at five major coUt>gt'S as well as the Houston Rocketa of the NaUonaJ Buketball Asloclatlon. iJ reunng from t'08chlng. it was annou~ yesterday. Winter, who ha.a <,'Oached Mt Long Beach St.ate for the put five aeuona and 111 the 11th winninest active coach in the coUeg1at.e ranks, will ret.lre following the 1983 NCAA finals and the Natiorwl Association of Basketball Coaches Convention at Albuquerque. N M , next month Wanter, 61, Iii currently f inis hing his term as President of the NABC, a position he will relinquish during that group's annual WWB" convention held during the NCAA basketball championships at Albuquerque April 2-4. Quote of the day "I was there five years. five years with a great organization about which I will never say anything bad. But now I'm here and we're gomg to beat the tar out of the Dodgers for the next three years" - Atlanta Braves pitcher Terry Forster , who served up Joe Morgan's eighth-innning home run on the final day of the 1982 season that snatched the West D1v1sion pennant from Forster's Dodgers and gave 1t to the Braves. Guidry, Murray no-hit Dues Ron Guidry und Dale Murry Ii comblnt-d to pltdt Ii n o-hlttl'r Yl .. terday as th~ Nt!w York Y1mk~ cruah('d a split Pittsburgh Plratt11 squad 11 -0 in an t>xh1b1tlon b1uit.>ball 1iuml' yesterday Gutdry worked four pt!rfoct lnning1, str1kmg out four, and Murray pitched the laat five Guidry ha11 pitched seven innings this spring, Including three against Jacksonville Univen11ty. and h.aa rellred all 21 batters to {84.'e him Jim Rice dnUed a ~lo home run and scored two runs, pacing Boston to an 8-2 pounding of Cincinnati Rtre's homer leading off the fifth Inning was his fourth In seven exh1b1tion games Paul Molitor, Robln Yount, and Ben Ogilvie continued their hot hitting, leading Milwaukee to a 4-1 Vlctory over Seattle. Molitor hit a solo home run m the third inning and Yount doubled in the fifth. SC.'Oring on a single by Oghvie NBA ho nors Magic NEW YORK Guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson, who averaged 20 points, 14 3 rebounds and 9 3 assists in three victories for the Los Angeles Lakers from March 7-13, was named yesterday the Nauonal Basketball Assoc·iat1on Player of the Week. Johnson beat out Sidney Moncrief of Milwaukee. BiU Cartwright of New York, Joe Barry CarroU of Golden State, ls1ah Thomas of Detroit, Alex English of Denver and Clark Kellogg of lnd1ana Johnson's highs for the Lakers' 3-0 week - victories over Golden State. San Diego and Chicago were 31 points against the Warriors, 20 assists against the Clippers and 12 rebounds apie<.'(' against the Warriors and Bulls. Tars, Oilers, Laguna outlast tennis foes It was a good day for area high school tennis teams yesterday. as Newport Harbor, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach were all winners. Newport Harbor ran its non- league record to 4-0, stopping Foothill, 21-7. John Myers led the Sailors in singles play. talung three of four sets. The Sailors dominated doubles action as Rick Conkey and Mike Hays teamed up, along with Charhe Baxter and Scott Read to win tn acralght .eta. The Huntington Beach Oilers .. used e ffective doubles play. wmnmg all eight sets while turning back M1ss1on VieJO, 18-10 The t.eams of Bob Carroll-Sean Dodds and John Gabriel-John Dampman settled the match with easy v1ctones. the latter pair losing only five games m four sets Chris Ganz led the· Oilers m singles. taking three sets Hunungton Beach improved its record to 2-3. Laguna Beach breezed past Fat.anci.a, 22-6, and saw its n.'COrd Jump to 3-1 Frt•d L ynn Rangers rout ft'lyert Mark PaveUcla .cored twice to Iii hl&hU1ht Nrw York'• flvt-&oal Ut'lt ' period 1 .. t nl&ht H tho Ran1era • routt'd th• PhllMdclphJa Flyeni, 8-2 ln • Natlo/\81 Hockey ua1ue pmc The R&na n h•ve l('Ort'd 44 joala In thc-lr wt lix h~ jamas and Paivt"llc:h hWI 2~ pcJlnta in hla lut 16 aamm . Mlnnt.'IO~·, Dino Ciccarelli llCOA'd twl1"1 to lud tho North Stan to • 6 3 victory over Vom·ouvt!r Tht· v1c:tnry give. Minnesota a :n llH~ rt'('Ord fur H~ polnta, 1UU four potni. behind C:hkuaio In the Norri• Dtvlalon Vam'OIJVN droppt.>d to 26·:i3· l l ... Calpry'1 Lanny McDonald acored two ao•Ja and ({Ollltender Don Edward• blocked 23 1hota u the FUunet recorded their flrat 1huwut of the year by tteltoaung New Jen.ey, 7 0 Sof ield ineligible COLUMBIA , SC -R1 c:k Ell Sofleld, a former Minnesota Twins 4. • outfielder taking a s hot at colleae quarter back , haa been decla r ed 1nelig1ble to play football for the Univenuty of South Carolina. Sof1eld has been named an a.aslatant baseball c.'U8ch at South Carolina and will remain there a." a student, the university ea.id Mond1&y. Titans' Wood honored Guard Leon Wood, who led Cal • State Fullerton to a 22-7 record th1B season in basketball, has been named Southern California'• Athlete of the Month for February by ~mbers of the Athletic Foundation awards board . . Baz BHlleo, general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, died early today from inju ries susuuned in an auto accident in Pittsburgh . Dick Harter, the basketball coach at Penn State the past f ive years. has r esigned Negotiations are taking pl.ace for the release of the champion race hone Sbergar which was stolen by armed men Feb. 8 Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADI~ Hockey -Winnipeg at l{jngs. 7:20 p.m .. KPRZ (llSO). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO: Baseball Dodgers vs Detroit at Lakeland Beach, Fla. 10.10 a.m. KABC (790). Edison outlasts Westminst e r The Edison High Chargers stopped Westminster in five games in Sunset League volleyball action yesterday. battling back from deficits of 6-1 and 11-6 in the fi~I game Seruor outside hitter Randy Hetnck had 10 kills for Edison. while junior mtddle blocker John Singer recorded a team-hJgh 12 kHh. In other play, the Marina varsity was stopped by its alumnJ in four games. KeV11l F1.5Cher (Long Beach City) and Craig Fisher (Golden West) sparked the Manna alums. Rum Run race canceled MARIN A DEL REY -High storm-driven seas and debris from thl" last btg stonn in the waters between Marina del Rey and Lorig Beach forced can cellat ion o f tht> M arathon Boat Racers Asaociauon Rum Run race last Saturday The forecast gtven by the meterologull o r the U S. WeathN Service md&eated there would be winds of 16-18 knots on Saturday NHYC tops • race entries By ALMON l..OCLUBY ,,.., ................ Twe-nty two yacht clube, from San Dleao to &in Frandaco, a~ repn....nt.ed amona the :H Milin& yachts whkh will be ifelU/\a undC'r way Saturday l.n the Newport co C.bo San Lucu race. Blaeat repreeentaUonl.l trom ttMt host N~wpon Harbor-""M:ht Club wlth ellht enU1• San Diego Y44c:ht Club haa five, Califomta Yacht Club, &Jboa Yucht Club, San Franct.co Yacht Club and St 1''r11nd1 Yacht Club ruave four each. Clube with three entriH ure Bahia O:>rtnthian BOATING rlJ and Southwe.tem; two entrleS each are from EOng Beach Yacht Club and Cabrtllo Beach Yacht Club. Clubs with one entry a.re Voyaaen, Little Sh1Jlll Fleet, Santa Clara Racina AaeodalJon, Cap .. trano &y, Assoc1acion Nau\ka de Cabo San Lucas. Santa Cruz, Santa &rbara, Richmond, Ventura. Lido ule, Ot-t·anside and Stockton. Eighteen yachta are enter ed from Ora nge County yacht clubs. Twenty of the top designers have entnes ut the race. Leading the field 111 BiU Lee of Santa Cruz with 12. including hia record holding 68-foot sloop Merlin, eight Santa CrU1-50s, two Santa Cruz-40s and one SC-33. Eight yachts In the race are from the design board of Doug Peterson of San Diego Nelson and Marek of San Diego have four entries, Swan has four. and there are three Spark.man & Stephens designs, including John Scripps' 79-foot ketch Miramar from San Diego. USYRU selects four alternates The United States Yacht Racing Union CUSYRU) Offshore Team Committee has .elected four alternate yachta whJch will acoompany the U.S . team to England and compete lndivldually m O:>wes Week and the famed Fastnet race, which together make up the Admiral's Cup Seriea starting July 27. Chairman John B (.lim) Kilroy of Newport Beach and El Segundo said the alternates will &'Ive more top U.S . competitors a chance to gain local knowledge in the international fleet as well as the vaganes of Solent w1nds and currents for future years The official U.S. team is composed of Bill Palmer's HoUand-40 Shenandoah from Newport H a rbor Yacht C lub; M o nroe Winga te's Serendipity-43, Oakland. and George de Guardiola's Soverel-42, Locura. West Palm Beach, Fla The alternates are Bnght Flruah. a Peterson-42 owned by Mike Levin, New York; Morning Star, a Frcrs-45 owned by John Ambrose, Greenwich. Conn .. Secret Love, a Peterson-45 owned by Brad Herman, Manna del Rey, and Thunderbolt. a Nel.son-Marek-41 owned by Rod Wallace. Excewor. Minn. The US team has won tht> Bntiah-donunated senes twice -m 1961 and 1969. To date, only the Bnu.sh have won 1t more th.an twice The U.S team has taken the runner-up spot in the last three series.. Grunion run to start Eric Schantz. Ian Haworth won 1n straight sets for the Artists In doubles. Laguna Bt•ach didn't lose a set. as Rick Leach, Enc Dickerson, Wade Perry and Chns KoUenda paced the Arttsts Lynn sharp, Angels dull INJURED? tomorrow Off1c1als at the sta te department of flsh and game say that 10:19 p.m . Wednesday will signify the start of the gruruon hunting season. M ar ina biolgist1, who keep track of the slippery. elusive small flSh, say the fll'St grunion run will continue through March 19. The gruruon wash up on with the tide late at night, shortly after the full and new moons The females dig them1elves into the sand and then deposit eggs. which are fertilized by one or more males. Thirteen to 14 days later. dunng the next series of high tides, the eggs are washed free from the .and and into the ocean where they hatch Here's the schedule for the first run: Mllfdl 18 -10 ·111 pm 12 19 ~m . Mwctl 17 -10 48 pm -12 •e 1 m . Mareh 11 - 11:20 p m -1.20 a m , Mitch 19 -12 03 1 m ·2·0$ am lndlcetaa whet\ the time of ,,,. unexpec1ecl "'" la efler mlOnlQlll Iha date of tM nlQl>l '*«••~ OCC women top Cypress in softball C.oach Barbara Bond's Orange Coast College softball team won its first South C.oast Conference game m three tries yesterday defeating visiting Cypress College. 1-0. Pirate pitcher Angie Antrobus allowed only one hit. a two-out smgle ln the flnt inning. The Pirates used a walk, a sacnf1ce bunt. a passed ball and a pair of SUlgles m the fifth mnmg to acore their runs. Michelle Armstrong's infield single talhed Sharon Brazell from third foe the fll'St run. with Sherry Petrone addmg another single to knock m Diane Snyder. The Pirates travel to Santa Ana Wednesday for more conference actJon 22,453 watch Rae lead Express, 20-3 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mike Ree threw • pair of touchdown pan.ea to R icky Elll1 in a 35-1eeond apan of the 1econd quarter Monday f\iaht to •perk the Lo. ~Jes E:xpnm to • 20-3 United States Football League victory over the WHhlngton hdenla. Rae, a lon1t1me backup quarterb ack ln \he National J'botbell ~.hit EWs wtth. 11-yard .:lOrinl IUi.Jot •t 8:0& tn \be ..-id peiiod. then booMd up wllb him on an 18-yard ~ .-36 .... lat.et • lbt llil*W pulW afty from a wue. AlW .. droYe t.tw = .. ,.,. tor \he """ ~ • J.,ot Aqelff'' atcky Oran1e awww•• h RoWMon'• tumblt of .... ~ ldckofl ., th• W•t'--'l~,_,. au. to• ............. UfV'"" Abbott pro\iict.d th• other Express 1eorlng, kicking field goals of 30 and 28 yarch. Obed Artrl'• 28-yard field goal to ~Pan 80-yard man:h with the opening kickoff provided the Federala' only ICOTe. A crowd of 22,463, the smalleat .o far tor any of the USJl'L't lame1, view~ the cont.est ln the 2,000-aeat Loi Angeles c.ou.ewn. RM, 31. a 10-year pro wteran who formerly wu with Oakland, Tampa Bey and Wa.bJncton ln the NFL. 1ave way to toOk1e Torn Ranwey ln the MCOnd ball after compl1Un1 tltht of 14 throw• for J 10 yarcla In the openlnl ao mlnu..-. ElUi. Ytho played .. Si .n. Canadian rootb&11 • had tlw C9tdW for 83 ·"(< ln u.. vk1ory, \M 111,,..., ~ ln 11 many ouU. Ln U.. rww a.,u.. ' From AP dispatches SCO'I'TSDALE. Ariz -Dan Gladden sent San Francisco ahead with a run-.cormg triple and Jeff Leonard belted a two-run homer in a four-run, fourth- 1 nrHng rally which carried the G1an t1 to an 11 ·7 exh1b1tion victory over the Angels yesterday. In a morning 'B' game, Max Venable had a homer and single off Angels' •tarter Tommy John, and the Giants won 5-3 The good news for the Angels waa the return of Fred Lynn, who in his fi.rst Cactus League appearane went three-for-three with the homer. Lynn had attained BASEBALL his upper back the day before the exh1b1tlon season opt•ned. Angel Moreno, the Angels' third pitcher Ul the aft.emoon game, was on the mound m the fourth as the Giants broke a 6-6 tie Fred Breining. the Giants' starter, got the victory despite allow1rig six runs m four inrungs. Doug DeCinces hit a two-run homer off Breining m the fll'St Lynn led oU the thJrd with a homer In five prt>vious games, Angel pitchers had exhibited excellent control, walking a total of just eight men However. they walked 1even in only thl' first th~ 1nnmgs of yesterday's game "There's no defense against walka," said Angela Manager John McNamara. "I know It's early, but nothing upsets me more. Our lefty altualion got a llttJe muddled.' Non-roster IOuthpaw Jose Calderon •tarted but couldn't get an out In the third inning, allowing a total of five hit.a and !Ux runa. He a.l9o contributed five of the wallu. Moreno, another left-handed canc:Umte for the staff, took aver Jn the fourth and SWTemM~ lix hlta and the other five runs. RookJe right-hander RJcky Stelrer ~ened hi.I bid by one-hlttlna the Giante ov~r the fl.nal UUft lnnlnp. Twins out&lus Dodgen ORLANOO, Fla. -Gary Ward knocked ln th1" runa with a pair of ~ and Oary OaetU added a two-run homer to cap a lfx·run fifth lnnina u Mi.nn.ota deleeted th• Loa Anlelel Dodan. 8-&, )"tNtday. Loa Anielel jumped out tO a 2.0 leld ~ 'I'wlna a1ar1er l'ranTt Vlola on do home runa by Mike Manhall In the llCOnd lnninl and Ettew Y...,.,. ln the th.lrd. 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M l~• Breehl Crt lg Cllambetleln Jett C0<Mll P1114 Hlnr~t .,Id Fr•n~ w 11111m• p11cfl•11 Renay Qom., c.lt:nH •nd Tom Runnell11, lnllelder lo'""" mlnOf lffOlle CM11f1 fOf rMMign-1 9A9«1MALL _._.. ...._ .... ~ NEW YORK KNICKS -Signed Ml•• tl•vt• c..,, .... fonowo '°' •he rem11no.r ot , ..... .._ Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT/TuMday, March 1&, 1D83 ('I lllllTll IDARD l~rc•p tra~" .. f"hc•d111,.. .. Capletrano Valier Mar tit t 1 11 Wuudbrldge' M•rtll l<I MIUIOn Vl•ICJ" Aprll 7 L1gun• HUI•" Ap111 '1 1 1 ogun• Be.en· Aprll '17 al Sen Clement• leQlll\• .. ltCh t•rand Prl:w M ... ,.." Tl111 01011cl P11x of l ong Uea(.h, ll(;lllKIUletJ fol M11rch 2!. 'J1 II th• tull'TllrlllllUrt (.If • WNk ut 11tll1111111 on tap 1n contuncllon wllh the "'"" A c;t11111y Con1.oure d ~1901ne;.e 1\1(.ke off 1ti. Mt1tt t1 11 01111 Hiiie' Aprll 1 MIH IOll Vl1fo' A1>rt! 14 Sen Clement•'. Aprll 21 el C apl1tran o Valley·. Aprll 21 11 Wooclbrldgo· wMlt. u11 S1tur<.111y Sun<.l•Y • 10-llllomet., ru11 1;h11rlty Clllll CUCJkCJff 111d 1n11rnat1oni11 food 1 .. 1111&1 111r• plenr~ 011 r ue•d•y Much 22 • cnar11y 0011 1ourn1ment, r:ountry mu1k. cc.ncerl and •rt ahow are on tap On March 23, • counlry mu11c concert 11 eeneduled, while a recJng car show 11n<.t 11 C :100 "Prl~ View" event 11 eel 101 March 24 L119un• Hiii• M.,c;h 17 at M i n ion Viejo ·. Mai en Pr11c.t1c;e 111d qu11Jfy111g are on the agenel• for Friday M11rch 25 A pto·celebrlly rac• II 11e1 for March 25 24 San Clem•nte' Aprll 7 at C•plltteno Valley' Ap1ll 14 al Dane Hiiie'. Apr II './ t WoOdbrldge' Aprll 27 Diamond Bar 011 Sundey Mllrth '11 • Formula One warmup end a p10-ll1rt rhallenge elart ull the dC.llvlllea The Grend Prix follows MIHIOfl Vlefo March 17 Laguna 111111 ·. llA•rch 24 ttl C11platr11no Valley•, April 7 at Lttguna Beach". April t4 Woodbridge'. Ap111 21 at San Clemente', Ap1ll 27 -Dena Hiiia' A three·d&y general •dmlaslon adult pan le $25 General adml1111on tor the race only le S20 For additional ticket lntormatton pho1111 1'1 lJJ 436-9953 WoodbrldiJe March 17 C1platrano Vell•y·. March 24-Dana Hiiia·, April 14-et MIH IOn Viejo' April 21 -et Laguna Hiiia'. April 27 Laguna Beach" 'deno111 South Coast League meet. All 111"8ta at 3 p m Olf·rflad ... h"M WHtmln1teJ March 17 -Oen• Hiii• (2·45). Match 24 at. Ocean View'. M1rch 31-Fountaln Valley'. Apfll 14-Marlna· Apr II 21-•t Edison•. Apr II 27-Hunllngton Beach• •denotes Sunset League meet, All mee18 at 3 p m unlese noted Th11 sixt h annual SCORE 0 11 roao Equipment Show 11 set tor Aprll 1-3 81 the Anohe1m Convention Cente1 The show wlll include a pane! 01 six oll-road drivers Including Baja 1000 winner Terry Smllh The panel will dlscuu racing and olt roadlng as a family recreation llot rod ... fhe 1983 line ol oll-roed vehicles. cuSlom trucks, vans. tour-by-tours, race cars and all-terrain cycles wlll also be on dlaptay Admission Is $4 50 for adults and S2 75 101 chlldren ages 6-t6 Children under six are edm11ted free when accompanied by an adult Hours are 5-11 pm on F11day. April t 1 t am 10 p m on Ap11f 2 and 1 T a m -6 p m on April 3 The National Hot Rod Assocla11on s Pacific Olv1s1on Wlnaton World Cnamp1onshlp Series d1v1s1onat point• c1rcu11 comes 10 01enge ~ounty 1ntem11t1on111 Raceway F11day-Sunday . llhlt.ol/t! llf P ... (l IP Personal fllne$S con1ultan1 Den Empfield of Westminster !'las scheduled classes in athlellc llfestyle on lour consecut ive Sa1urdays 1>eg1nnlng this Saturday With a $65. 110 purse up tor grabs, more than 350 entries 11re expected In eight sponsmen racing categories· top alcohol. dragstar. top alcohol funny car. compelltlon, super stock, super gas stock. super comp and super 1tree1 Qualifying and n&Uonal record attempts wlll be held Saturday. from 10 e m unlll 6 p m Championship final t'lllm1nat1ons are set for noon. Sunday Classes are 11mtted to 12 paf11c1pant1 Participants are required to bring running shoes end a bicycle Cost ts $25 F0< ticket 1nforma11on. phone 552·55 I 1 The class will cover such top1ce as how to be en athlete with a lull·llme jOb. correct running technique. co11ect cycling technique nutrition and how to buy atllletlc equipment lnl ormat1on on the class Is avallable by phoning 892-8475 Dusty's burning desire VERO BEACH. Fla CAP) - Dusty Baker has what he calls a burning desire 1ns1de It won't be easy Cur the Los Angeles left fielder to a("('omphsh what he nt'<-ds to quench that dl'Slrt.' "[ want to have my best year t.•vt•r," said Baker at the Dodgers' spring tr:iinmg headquarters in a re<.·C'n t interview. "It's kind o f eating me up. that thought. I don't rC';..llv knuw what the numbt•rs are: but I kno"" 1 lan do n1on• Baker, who turns 34 in June, has done quite a bit in hlB 11 -plus bag league sea.sons If he's to have his best year. it's going to be a big one Bak<'r has a 11fet1me batting avPrage of 282 wllh 206 home runs. has played in two All-Star Gam('S and three World Senes. Last year. he hit an C'ven 300 with 23 homers and 88 runs- balled·m His best year for average was thf' s tri ke-short ened 1981 Tinie Machine TC sets top niarks There were some good early S<'ason p<>rformancvs turned in last weekend by mc>ml>E>rs of the Orange County bast.'d Ti m e Machine USA Track Club The Time Machine USA Track Club, which ongmatC'S m M1"-S1on VteJO. has boys and ~irli; h«>tween Barons break swim record LONG BEAC H l he Fountain Valley Barons broke a meet record la.st Saturday night at Belmont Plaza in the C IF swim relay final!!. Tht> Barons captured the record in the 4 x 50 breaststroke relay, winrung in a time of t ·52.96 But Fountain Valley could finish only third in the team t•ompet1tlon . as El Toro dommat.ed the meet, takinB four of the six events. Craig Popp led the way for El Toro, as he was a memb<.-r o f three flrstplace team1. Greg Wilson and Jerry Wi.dom also helped the Charger cause Other El Toro 1winunen who sparkled lnduded Miki-GUlt"oSpie, Mark Yokota, Dan Novinakl and f reahman Joel Bussard the agL'S o r 7. l 7 competing on 1t T hi s past Saturday at Southwes tern College in Chula V1st.a. Chnslle Engesser (age 7) of Huntington Beach, had a top performance, qualifying for the TAC nati o n al age group c hamp1onsh 1ps which will be held in Dayton, Ohio July I ·3 Her ume in the l ,500 meters was 5.36.0 S unday , Engesser added another fine showing, when the track dub compe te d at UC Irvine S he won the 40-0 meters If\ 1 18 0 and the 800 mt'lE>rs in 2 51 0 In the bantam d1v1s1on (9-and-under), the 4 x 100 meter relay team, composed of Jaime Braun of Mission Viejo, and Donyelle Norris of Laguna Hills ran a national qualifying ttme of l.03 5 Norns al.so qualified an the 200 meter dash on Sunday with a 30.06. "We gained some <'Onf1dence and a lot of respect this weekend," said Coach Vernon Smith. "l 'm really proud of all our klda." The ~xt acheduled meet for the Time Machlne will ~ lho Saddleback Valley Municipal champlonahips at Mi.ton Viejo HJah Saturday. • Llncoln • Mercury MM Hllflter llY .. , Celt• Met• campaign when he hll .320. HJ.s single -season home run highs were 30 in 1977 and 29 1n 1980 "I've always been a late bloomer. I matured late." said Baker. a 6-2. 200-pounder "That!> the way I've always bcc•n Tht> late Jim Gilham (a Jongt1ml' Dodger player and t'Oa<'h who died in 1978) told me I'd Ix• a better hitter when l got· to be 32. J3 and even older than I was in my younge r days " In add1t10n to being a late bloom er . Baker beheves he's bec>n underrated during has t·areer He said that used t o bothPr him, but it doesn't now. "l think I've been underrated most of my IJfe m everything I do" said Baker, who wasn't named to an All-Star team unul 1981 LUXURY LEASE PLAN FOR UNDER 5396 Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but it may be the answer to your new car needs Lease a luxurious Continental or llncoln for under $396 per month on a closed end lease, with no down payment and 36 month free malntenane4t & warranty. Come In and help us find the right leaM plan for you Order yours today • • •••• . .. ..... a...1-..... --........ ,.. "'".. . ' (:4 Orange OoMt DAil. Y PILOT ITuHdly, March 16. 1083 Palmer a sex symbol? Not really tWnCI.,.,...... ...... ........... , ' ., ...... .,.... fJ'. WlLL GRIMSLEY fltAMt~F\'!' W) Jim Pulmer t. one of the beat pitchers of our tJmt-but moet Americana rt'CO&nizo him not 11<> much ln a Baltimol'f' or1()lt· uniform with a bla "22" on the back but tn hla underw.ar vartkulurly, echool Wlrla, 1t~:rc•Ulrt llUlhlnw houat wlvt•a hl• la • btttwNm lfob••rt ltt•<lfm d •nd Rc:ynold11 and CrOH Burt lU, u1d Kelly, 13) I •m I f•lht!C . "l uut.n"npht'd onl' of my pc»tet'a to Jarnle llnd wrol.c", 'Bt-.t Re&Mda, Dad,' juat u J do In thl' l&orH ShC' th(IUih t It WP hllarioWI P•lmer 11 more ab11hed than rtrwnored of lhe arw:llt.ry populartt)' hill unadorn~J Jockey 1hort1 a da have t·naendt-rt'd ~ HOMt LCM. INC • .., •Pll11M T~ ~!tie IOlowWll .._.._. .._, of lrljf4 WILL N U. AT f'UIM..IC AUCTIOH TO THI HIOHllT e100I" POlt CAIH (~.-.. .. llfM OI .... Ill ....,, ,....... of .. l.MIMd oo::= .. """ 11119 ... .,,..,... IO Md _,....~ll~Md I h• I• lhl! nui*·11lllw toqulvofont of Hu D1•rt•k 'a "10 " ")for pt.<er• Mrt• more· lmprt'Nll.J than lht> La" "There .,.. po91tlve u pecu 10 It.'.' he uld "Tho mo,.. people who ... me on TV 01 In mapdne ad.I, the ~ llkely they ate to become lntereat ed Jn ball·bl&ll" Oeed of '""' In 1110 proporlr '*einef* ~·tied Ull.JITC>ft CLYDI A ~AY end WIHWi.eD I Mc;t<AY '-bend and .... "That'• becau1e morl' peoplt-re1ut maaulne• and watch televlalon than look at bueball i&nlt"I," say11 the tall, dark and hand1ome right handt•d pltchlna 1tar, rationalizing on hi1 unl4ue dual role u bueball hero and ru.uonal aex symbol. Wnml'rl »iah at thl' •liht of hla nwrvdoWJ 6 J, I lM puund phyatqul•, In pt'NC>n or pc•lt'1 They awarm oil uvl'r him whl'r\ h(! IAppt•ar. ut " d~partm4'n\ 11tort.• for un autoaruph i.t·~ion Ht• 11t•nd• tlwm into squeullng hyatcncw Tht-youn&llh veteran .. t er<• h·ual'd on t.1 tn.mk In th1· Ortult .. ' locker room ond fre.•l y wlked of the poeltlvc und nf'6'ullve &IJX"Cl.I of bclni o "n1ttlcmal ptnup boy" Pulm_,r recalled a reoont appearance un Phil Donohue'• popu lar dayt.lme TV s how In whlc.:h the aubjt"ct waa male motlt-1• eu~.,ICIAllY MOllllll '1111 M 0 T""9TU '°" MH!PIT 0# MOll llll "'"· M 0 INC l!Ml"\.OYM«HT K N.,1'1' TIWIT lleootOed ~ 14, 1MI .. 11\fV No IOIM In bOOll 14il 1 ,. ,,. of Ofllml ~ In Ille oftlOo of IN "-oofdlr ol 0. ... County, Mid doed of Irv .. 0.Cflllee lllO The jo&a tAllt about him In t'Onne<>tJon wit h thrl11ty Mathewson, Walter Johnlon, Grover Cleveland AJexan~r. Gaylord Perry and Tom Seaver, great pitchers of the put and present "l dun't l'Ontlder my~lf u .ex aymbol," hr 1ald, referrin6' to the lnten1lfll'd 1Advcrt11lng campaign thl' Jot·kt-y people huvci put on to •~II tht:ir men'• underwear "I tam nut t'Ofnfortablr with the idea,'' he; 11uld. "I wouldn't 1ubmlt lO ll If it werun't for the fact that It helps finance om· of my favorlk' charllle. -the Cystic Ftbro&l.a Raearch FoundatJon "Th~ rc. .. pol'\le l aot waa t.ttrnendow," he said, "llnd not jwlt from women. Ev~ men wrote that they were 1urpriled to ~ that bueball players weren't thick head• ~ i:.oir,:. No ,, •. In tho City of Oo11a Mo" H por map r-ded In 900ll 18, Peoa H of ~-M8Cll, In the oftloe OI tho Co1111t1 lleco.1dor of aold County lXCUT 11'9 Hort~ 5&7 d ,_ A.ddteM 2NO lant1 An• Avon110, 00111 Mo10. CA t2t29 But to m!U1ons of others women "My wafl' d<>t.'lln't con.sider me a ll'X symbol Neither do my daughten1. The-y are amused by 1t all To my wife, 1 am 11 husband. To my two daughters (Jamie. "All the net proceeda of poaten11<>ld go lo the Foundation. Thia past year we prt'llented thrtm a check for S 17 .~00 " "They found out athlete• could be urllculate and that they had frallitlal and emotions like everybody e~. I think that's good." Wimbledon purses up WIMBLEDON. England (AP) -Pnu money for thlS year's Wimbledon tennis champ1onsh1ps 1s up by around 60 pen:-ent, the All-England Club announced today. Defendin g champion Jimmy Connors, John , McEnroe and Ivan Lendl will be favorites for a first prize of $112,654 That compares wnh $75,000 last year. The women's title, held by Martina Navratilova, will be worth $101,400, against $67.500 in 1982. Wimbledon showed a profit of more than :! million pounds ($5.4 million) last year "We felt that in view of the exceUent financial resu lts, some of the money ought to go to the players," said Sir Bnan Burnett, chairman of the All-England Club, at a press conference "With the possible exception o{ the U S . Open, Wimbledon priU? money will compare favorably with any other tennis tournament in the world, lncluding the French Open. We believe this is in keeping with our position as the world's leadmg tounlatnent. '' Burnett said the three big Grand Prix events -Wimbledon, the French and U.S. Opens keep in touch over p rize money. t "We have no agreement on the sub.iect, but we consult," Burnett said Bf ITH NDTICIS Irvine boating schedule Irvine Lake's lllx-week pl'ofess1onal boat racins sch edule begina April 9-10 with the Western Championships. The competition will include a san ctioned N a t ional Drag B oat Racing program plua a water ski race featuring eight o f t h e world 's fastest speed skiers in circle courae com petition. In addition , at tempta will be made to br eak the world quar ter-mile speed record on skis and bare feet. Other events al Irvine Lake: M ay 14 -1~ -t h e Thunder & Ligh t n ing S pectacular feat uring the 1983 debu t of the '82 Unlimited H yd roplane high -points ch ampion , Gold Cup winner and world champion "Atlas Van Lines Specia l ," driven by Chip Hanauer . June 25 -26 -t h e Grand .t'rix, a tul l YO.,, ARL IN Dl!fAUL T UNDl!R A DEED Of TRU8T OAT!D AUOUIT 1, 1U 1 UNL!88 YOU TAl<f ACTION TO PllOTECT YOUll PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E SOlD AT A PUl!ILIC SALE IF YOU NHO AN f.l(PL.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCE!DINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU 8MOULD COHTACT A LAWYER 11 • '''-' llddr ... "' common dot19n•Uon I• lhown •l>Ovo, no ••rt •nly It glvon •• 10 111 complet-Of COf•ect- Tha beneftdV; 11nder Mid DMd ol Tr1111, ~ rN90ll of • brMCll Of dotaull In lho OClllgallono ~od thorot>y. llerelofO<o oxaoutod and dollvor•d 10 r11e 11ndofllgnod • wrl11en Oec:leratlOn of Oelaull Ind Oornllnd lot S., WWI wrln9n notle» of bf MCI! Ind of -.c:tlon 10 c:auoe 1110 11ndorel9nad to ••II ••Id pt~ 10 Mtlltty Mid obllgattone. 1nd 111ar .. 11er lho 11ndortlgn4td ~ Mid nollce of bfoech end of elec11on 10 be ,_dod ,,._ 30 1H2 U ln11f NO. S2-22&042, of Mid Offlc:lal Aecofdl. Said aolo •Ill bo m•Oo . but w11110111 covenant or ""'"'nay, .... "' tmpllod, t9QMdlng title oo.1111ton, Of enoutnbf'anoM, to pey Ille remainlnO ptlnCIPel eum of lho not• -.0 ~ Mid Deed Of Truet, """" lftweat .. 1n Nilcl noto ptolvlded, adv-. If any. llnder Ille lermt of Mid Deed of Tru•l. f-. <ihWO-and ~ of '"° Trutt .. and of the trwU c:tM lod by Mid Deed OI Tr\191 Said ••lo will bo ftotd on Woeln.dey, Marefl 30, 1983 II 2 00 p m , •1 lllo Chapm•n Avon110 ontr•nce to 1110 Civic Contor 811lldlng, 300 EH t Cllapm111 ,,,...,_, 0r"I08 CA NOTIC£ A~ TIME OF SALE BIOS MAY BE MADE IN CASH ANO/Of\ THE CASHll!RS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Cl\111. COO£ I SECTION 292411. Al th• tlmo ot tho lnltl•I putM!catJon of thla noUca, '"° total ""°""' of Ille unc>ald ~ of tho obltg•Uon MCurod by tho •boYo do1c•lbod dood of 1ru 11 •nd Ottlmotod C:Oltl, OlltpetllOI, and •dv•nco1 I• IS l ,210 80 To o.1w...-111e opening bid. you may call (7141 937..oMe McGUIBE Ca . and brother Rob~n •~ T~o sanctioned points meet EVEL YN FLORENCE PadachorOhlo Mus will be for drag boats with 17 o.te t..twc:n 2' 1983 H9wpol1 HomO LoM. Inc: M Mid T.....i ... McGUIRE, resident of C.OSta held on Tuesdac?'., March 15. Passing b y d i fferen t c l asses o f Mesa. Ca. Passed away on 1983 at St atherine's quarter-milers on the T 0 SERVICE COMPANY. tqenl Cindy~. AMI Soc Ono Cl1y 8lvd Wel1 OranQO. CA tHea March 12, 1983. She isCatholacCh~hatlOOOAM water sur vived by her husband lnt.ennent pnvate Services Arizona t ate gua rd Chris Beasley, a Costa Mesa Hig h and O ra nge July 30-31 -the 1714) 835-atll Publitlled Ot1n90 Co"I Deily Pilot, Merell I, 15, 22 1983 11~ Marshal I. sisters. Mary under the direcuon of Ray c ~ (' II d ff S t d Coors Summer Classic Elmer of Costa Mesa, ea .. Family Laguna Beach ""fl&Sl .o ege pro uct, passes o to a teamma te a ur ay ai, Ora Hom of Anaheim, Ca. Mortu.ar~OLBROOll lJCLA 's Ra lph Jackson looks on. Arizona Sta te plays Cal Sta te ~e~~~~fn~hr~eocfoSi~ ~~ ~~~1:.0~~ 0~= L £SL IE M £ Y £R S f'ullerto n in fi rst rou nd NIT basketba ll action F riday. season plus a speed slo of Cost.a Mesa, Ca., Leroy HOLBROOK. age 71. passe<I and Mod VP outboard ACnnoua.-u U..STA~ ·~ s~~~ta~.~~~on~~ll.l~~~-----------------------------------------J ~~t~~~ and Karl Slhilling of Desert Hospital. Palm Aug. 12-14 -the 19th 'T110 tOlk>wino e>o<M>n 11 do•ne ~- Camarillo. Ca. Graveside Sprines. Ca. after a 21-, annual NDBA Nationals services wall be held on month illness He had been 8 y d ' h h d H.A F. 018TRJ8UTIN0, 1034 w .. tward Way. Coeta ....... CA t2e27 We<tne.iay. March 16, 1983 Cahfo rn1a resident for i'I ester ay s eros onore showcasing the wo:-ld'a at ll:OOAM at the Harbor years. and a Palm Spnngs quickest quarter mile uwn Memorial Park With resident for 28 years He WU drag boats. R11dOlpll JOhn Frl.,,dt, 103' woor.wd W•y eo.11 MOM, CA 92627 Thie ~ .. conduc1od by .,, lndMduel Re v 8 r u c e K u r r 1 e employed for 11 years tn the G J {:'I' • d For more infonnation, officiating Services under Englnt>er Department for S hakespeare, Baker , a i 18 among 1n uctees phone 649-2996 Rudolpti Jot>n Fneno1 Thia et•l-1 wu flied wltll lhO County et.ti of 0r"I08 Count'Y on F.o te. 1N3 the darectaon of Harbor the City of Newport Beach Lawn _ M 0 u n t o lave and employed for 14 years as Mortuary of Costa Mesa the Su perv11or of tht> 540-5554 Engmttr Department. Palm .JARDINE Spnnp. Leshe fought an the HUDA JARDINE. age 71. South Pacific and World resident of Stanton. Ca. War Das an Army Ordnance Passed away on March l2 Officer, he lat.er paned the 1983. Survived by he; Army Reserves and retired husband Henry, son Jerry. at the rank of Ma~r He 1a daughter Jeanne Webb survived by ha.s wife Mary brolhen H,a.lmer and Jo~ Lou of Palm Springs, Ca . Lee, sast.ers Hprdace Tonn, sons WLl.ham L Holbrook or Thelma Skinner, Nata WestCovma,Ca and Wayne Fjeseth. 6 grandchildren G Holbrook of Newport Services will be held on Beach. Ca. and a step-son Wedneed.ay, Narch 16, 1983 Joseph K Stuart of Palm at 12:00noonat P~kFam1ly Sprangs. Ca and step Colonial Funeral Home daughter Mary Jo Dunn- ( n t e r m e n t a t F r o I d , Ruu or Oakland. Ca · a.bo 2 Montan a Peek Family step-grandchildren Funeral Colonial Mortuary direct.ors services will be held on PADACB . Tuesday, Man:h 15, 1983 at JOH N EDWARD lO·OOAM at Waefels and PADACH, JR., resident of Sons Chapel. Palm Spring:!, Laguna Beach. Ca Passed Ca walh Rev Lowell away on March 11, 1983 He L 1 n den off 1c1 a t Ing waa a retired military man lnt.ennent will be at Pacific and aerved in World War ll Vaew Memorial Park. and the Ko..-n Conflict He Newport Beach. Ca. on 11 survived by his wife Tue.day. March 15. 1983 at Gloria. ~ Bruce &Ue of 2 OOPM Donations are D Toro, ea .. daughter Juba wel.come to The Palm E. Padach of Laguna Beach Springs Stroke Aclivuy -------"------'-.Center in Mr Holbrook's ,_Cl•OTHBS llli •OAOWAY MOHUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 a.unlUGUOH SMl'TH I 'YVTHJU WHTCLW CHArtl 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa fl48-937 t ,AaRCqW ...,.,Al, ... CelNlef't Mortuaty Chapel-Crematory 3600 P1c1t1c V1~ Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 name ' NEW YORK (AP) -Former Notre Dame halfback BtU Shakespeare. hero of one of the most famous rallies m college football history, was one of five men named to the National Foot ball Foundataon's College Hall of Fame recently an the deceased category Besides Shakespeare. others named to the Hall of Fame were Southern California guard John Baker. Army quarterback Arnold Galiffa. M1ch1gan renter Errue Vick and Frank Murray. who coached at Marquette and V1rg1naa The selections were made by the foundation's Honors Court The d£>reased Hall of Famers will be inducted at special on-campus ceremonies next fall prior to a home ganw to be designated by their respecuve un1vers1ues Shakespeare was the hero of Notre Dame's 18-13 triumph over Ohio State tn 1935. The Irish trailed 13-0 entering the final penod but eventually won on Shakespeare's touchdown pass t.o Wayne Milner wath 32 seconds remaining Shakespeare died m 1974 Baker. who won four football letters at Southern Cal, kicked the field goal wath one nunute to play that gave the Trojans a 16-14 triumph in 1931 that snapped at 26-game No tre Dame unbeaten streak Baker died m 1979 Galiffa, who d ied in 1978, was a standout quarterbacl< at West Point from l947-49 and also played baseball and basketball. He served m the Army for two years before r eceiving an appomunent t.o the Military Academy and later was on act.Jve duty for three years dunng the Korean War Vick, who won four letters at Michigan, was named to the 1921 All·Arnenca team by Walter Camp He later played profess10nal baseball and was a catcher with the world champion St. Louis Cardinals tn 1926. He also played pro football with the Chicago &oars and was a long-time football official. He died in 1980 Same jury to decide All-Star NFL, lt t basketball LOS ANGE~ESi:_~n~ly o~om~g~~anU~l game looms Fed~ral Judge Harry Pregerson laws, primarily with lhelr rule SYRACUSE. NY (AP) - has ruled trnat the same jury that that a vote of 75 percent of its College basketball broadca.steni found the National Football memben was needed for a team Billy Packer and Al McGuire League guilty of antitrust to switch locations say they are underwriting a Big v1olat1ons will decide the F.ast vs. the United St.ates aenior pena1t1es it must pay to the Loe Yesterday, the NFL asked that all-atar basketball game to be Angeles Raiders and the Lo11 the jury be disqualified and that played at Manley Field HOWie on Angeles Coliaeum. any peraons who pay taxes in Loe the camp u s o t Sy r a cu 1 e With opening argument.s slated Angelea County be ruled out. University April 8. for today, the Raiders, who Judge Pregerson. now an moved from Oak.land after the appellate court jurist. J.S heanng antitrust decision lut May, are the cue tn U.S. Oiatrlct Court asking $22 million to $25 mlllion because he was presiding when and the Coliseum $4.9 million ln the cue began. He found the six p e n a I t I e s . T h e • e • r e jurors and alternate, all women, automatic.ally trebled. qualtfled to hear the penalty The jury of six women found phuc of the t.rlal. unanimously ihat the league wu Appearing at Manley with Syracuae Coach Jim Boohelm, Packer and McGuire, the chief execu tives of PAC-MAC Inc., said they are .eek.ins 10 lure the top aen.lon In the Bi Bli Eut and top name players from a.round the nation, espedally Ul09e with eastern roou. "1Ct111 Wants Publllhed O•onoo Coaaa Dally P1601 Mwdl 1. 8. 15, 22. 1M3 1()64-13 King Cava·Jiers ACTI110U9.,... .. MAim STAnmMT CLEVELANlJ (Al') -The followlr'O .,._ wo dolnQ Boxing p romoter Don ~ •· King said yesterday he ia BASKET UNLIMITED, 106 ....... Strwt. a.boa, Ca 92M 1 r e a d y t o b u y t h e NM>ey ~. t5'09 Santa Fe Cleveland Cavaliers, s1 . WNtrier. Ce to«xl Ted ClnOy Cheng. 2M5 T ealrwOOO solely to keep owner Pl . eo.te ...... c.. He2e Stepien from committing Thie ~ 11 conducted by • "treaaon" bv rno~the ganera1 ~. ./ NM>ey Hwang Na tlonal Bask e t all Thie et~• -fllod w111H11e Assoc 1 a t ion t e am to Counl'Y Clof1t of 0..-. Collnt'Y on Toronto Marefl 14 1983 n-i,.. "I'm standing here, Pullll•'*I Or•nge CoH I D•lly ready, willina and able Pllol Mar 115, 22. 21, Af1r 5, 11113 ""O 131e..83 to buy the team, but r u 1----------onJy do it if he (Stepien) 1 ___ MUC....-_ll>_TU ____ _ gives me exclu1ive ..cnnoue~u negotiating rights," King The r=:'~. dOi"CI said by telephone from ~ • his hom e in Windsor , CALIFORNIA AUTOMATION Ohio. "I can't~ for this SYSTEMS. 2112 Ann. Co91• ....._ Ce. 92toH rmg-a ro und -t e -ro11ie11 Al•n J .. oph o.ueo. 2911 stuff from him. ANa. C-• ~ c.. 92toM PllUl K BellawWICe. 297 P...,_, ·-.,. --eo.ta ....._ ca. t2e2e ___ ~ ___ ,.,_._____ Thie ~ Ill conduetecl by • PICTTnOUe ..... general partnenHp. MAim eTA,_., Alan OeUlo The lollowlr'O ,__ .... dolrlO Thie ....,,..,... -fled wtlh lhO ~ .._ County a.ti of Or.,. CouMy on MAAl.IN CKAllTEA COMPANY, Fetwuety 21, ftla 4H Flo-8tr .. 1. Coal• M.... n1G1I Caltfofnla t2U7 Publltllod Or•noo C~•• Detty Kolly T Marlin, 4H Fl-Piiot Mw . 18, 22. 29, Af1r 8, 11M Slroel, Colla M•M. Calltornla 1uo-.3 9"27 K..-dl Matin, GrWld.......... MUC M>T1C( "°"'~ .. °=°,:;:r Dal ACm'tOU9 ....... Oodo Ortve, lllerman 0 0•, U.. eTA-nmlff ~ t t4°' Tllo lolcMlnQ ,,..._ -OOll'O Thie ~ .. oonduclted by a buall19ee -e--w pW;l•al'tlp. Ol!SIOH CAIU"ENT'AY, 106) W ~ a.w eiompen., Wllon. Coe1a ...._ CA ntaT l(ely T w.tn Ak:l\ard I Oumell, 10N W Thie ~ -t119C1 wllfl IN W1llon. Colla ....._ CA ttaT Ooun1Y a.ti of OrMga c-'!ly on Rolle" T. 011r~I. 1UO e. F*\lllly 11 tta o.m.w, a.Ma AM.. CA tt?Of. . . ..... '"""~·~~· PubltaMd Of•• Coeet Oe11J 9'l*1il ~ ....,., ,. 12 .... 1, .. , .. ~ Tiiie ........... -leld """ .. 1-----------1CowMY a.ti af Or-..oe Oouftly °" PWUC llJllCI ,..,, ts. 1tu. .._., Lazers capture 4-3 victory Tomor row, the defenae will C*ll It.I openina wttne.ea wtth NFL Ccmmillfoner Pete Rolelle expecWd to be the tint 10 teetlf y. Al O.vt.. the f'll&nl8S.nc pnenl partner of Ow Raiden . will tak.ct the aiand tn a few dayt for the pl.alnUffa. "9CTI~ • .. ... PubllllMd Of..,.e Coatt Deity By April 8 the NCAA ~ .._ efA,_., Not ~ '· I. "'· u. tta. will hive ended and pl.a.yen wW ~":'11• ...,. .. -. 1091.a INGLEWOOD (A P) -Poll Gar cia 1cored t wo 1oal1 and uail\*9 on Loll An1ele1' other two pit u the J..aUn &opped Uw Plttaburah Sptrh, 4·1t tn ~ only Major l.Rdoot Bocoer ~ prne .cbedw.d I.Mt NahL Oarda now Ml 12 ICllll.ll for the Luen, who nJMd ihelt ...on l'lll:lOtd '° 7 .J l . The a nlmotJty bet wHn the Raid n and the 1_,ue tn Lhil CMe WM lhown aaa1n )' .... rda)' w!wn th. 1mm'1 lud •\tome')' JoHph L. Alioto, objected e tre nuoutl )' to h1v ln1 • reprHtni.Uv• of • dtftnH attorney 1Utln1 nHr th• plalnutre ca~. ... bt •Uaible for paymen\. 'n\O two ,, .At.t.IEltOY "IH.A9'CH '9.IC llmC( dld not d.i.cu. payment IJ\ their LAIO"ATOAY: u.:uT"ITION hoiweYer llJMCU LTO., 1 ~ ~--announccroent. -eMS. OtOUlld "°°'· k '°' we. ~~ They .mmiloned UCLA auardd._.. ~r~a"J.'l:.:~ 011 N Of MC• IUO Rod ro.ter,a~tna ..,., ... ......._... OAl1nt. __. •• ~ U lhe tv.,.. of~~ lhei ate IWHfl M. Nt11, •t•1 N, • --· ~ .,,_ ~., ....... ..._0At1M ·•-...,_ Mellin•· thou• t •7 di not• _....._ ......... "'"' UUMMA*~ off er any n1m11 o play•,. ~., .._ &: •• ._•,• .. ;FO:'-.. -.:;'i c:arnnUnad CO J*Y heft, 11111 I ti I• W e.f ......................... = Dtdc lnbut of NBC-TV hM =-ac=.~a...~• £i':IC:::r~.k bffn contac\jd to h.udl• the ,... "'=· • °*99 Ow/A. o.lr pl1_y-by·pl1y, PaclHr and ..:t:=",.~_:"'i.°':,... 1L-Mc0ulnt M&d. ...,. I ' t NOncl Ofl ._,.,..., U&.I "*"'--, .............. IVflLllfOTOH "HANOIA'- HflVIOll. INC a C elllofnla cio1po1allon H 1h1lr appolnled Trull•• 11ndar Ill• lollew1"r ci-iMll deed ot 11\!M Will Ill AT ftUtLIC AIJOTION fO THI HIOHUT tlOOlfl flOlll OAIH (peyMll9 et time of ... In lewM "lonoy of lllt Ulllled llal•I ell rlQht, llU. lltlCI ..,..,... ~ 10 and -held boy " ~ Mid Oeed o1 TMlt In "'9 P'~r ~f\" ca-IMC! TlllUITOlll N'.RHI J ~WACICI, a llnQl9 "'on llNlf'ICIAlllY MIOWllT ftACl,IC ,INAHCIAL, INC , en lo. G«llOf •llOn ~ ~-n . IMO .. in.Ir No »014 In booa lstle ... 142 of OfllNI "9ootdll tn !tie oMoe ol 1"9 "-'d9r of OIMfll COuflty, H ICI deed ol Inlet dOllCtlbo41 IM fottowlng ~. Loi 36 and Lola A 10 L lnolutiw of Trac:t No 10341, In Ill• City OI 1rv1no. ~1y o1 01anoo. s1a10 o1 Cellfomlo ... pet ...., ,_dod In 80C* 472, Pegoe 48 to 50 lnalutNoa, ol M~ Mai:», In Ille ofllOo ot 1110 c:ountr t.cordor ol H id COUl\fy "You -1n doflUll uncMI • Deed of Tl'\d1 ~led o-Ttbol 1&, IMO, unlOM you laU octloo 10 pro1001 your pr°'*1';, n mar ti. told at • publlc: atlo. If you nood an ••Pl•nat1on of Ill• naturo ol 1110 proooodlng agalntt you, you thOUld conlact a I~ " 811Mt addron of above la g Melodyi..-. IMno. CA 927 14 No warranly It given •• lo Ila ~t-or corroc:t- Tho bonM!olory undOI Mid Deed Of Tniet, by r~ OI a b<eeoh or dollKJll In the obllQ•Oona MC:Uroel 111otoby, llorotolor• oxocutod and dollverod to Iha undaralgnod a written Oec:lareuon ol DefllUll and ' ~ for Sele. end written notlco ol ~ and of OIOC11on to ca..• Ill• uadoralgned to aoll aald property to aati.ty Mid obllOa•lona. and lhoroattor 1110 undortlgnod ~ aad "°'IOe of brMCll end ol OIOC11on to ti. roe0tdod o-n1>o1 2. 1882 u lnatr No 82-421992 ol C>mclel Aoc:ord• Said aala wlll bo mada, bul without covononl or warranty, •llP'el' or lmptlOd, regarding Ullo, po._lon, or oncumbrancee, to pey the remaining prlndoOI oum of Iha nolo ooeutod by Mid Deed of Trwt. With lnloroot u In Mid no1o provided, OdvonQOO. II any, under Iha torma of aald Deed of Trull, '9w, d\orgoo and ~ ol Iha Trwt• and of the in.ta u .. 1oc:1 by Mid Deed of Trull Said Mio wtfl ti. hold on Friday, Aprlf II, 1M3, 01 2.00 p m al the Chapman Avenue ontranco to lh• Civic Cantor Building, 300 Eaat Chapman Ave., Orengo, CA, Notico· At the time ol Mio, bld9 may bo made In caall ond/Ot Ille coahlort or cortlllod chock• apoc:lflod In Clvll Coda Section 292411 Al 1110 time ot 1110 lnlllat publle:atlon ol 1111a notlco, the total 1NN>Unt ol the ~ bolor'tCO ol tho obligation aecurod by the above doac:rlbod dood of lruat and Hllmalod coata, .. ponaH, and advancH la $1tt,S12 47 To ootormlno lhO oponlng bid, YoU may call (1119) 584-8333 Ooto· Morctl 7, 1983 BURUNOTOH ANANCIAL SERVICES, INC oo Mid Tn;et• T 0 SERVICE CO .. ao-'11 Tracy~. TNel•'a Sala Ottlool 3e33 CtlmHlo Del Rlo s ,, 204 San Olego. CA 112 1011 11111116&4-82&4 Publlattod Orange COHI Dally Piiot, March 15. 22. 29, 1993 1l!'.f3 ..... ,. NOTICa Oft tALa MMAL~ftn AT ...VA Tl SAL.- C.. .... MP 171• auporll)f Oouft of t"9 $tat• ol Calltomlo 10< tM County ot Loo Angolet In the "*"' of the ..... of Albert Olit>en, doc....o Nollco .. lloroby ~ that .,,. uo.0. algilod _. _. at pri¥alo .-. on or •ftor tho tat doy of Apf'll, t9113, at tho olflco ol Socuttly Ptc:fftl; Nottonal Bani<, Atll'I ~ C HO\llland, Roat e.t81o Offtoot, 4000 MacArttu Bfvd , No 320, Nowpor1 BMl;fl, OA 92ell0, (714> 769-41711 to tho hlghMI and boot b6ddot. and aubjoct to c:onllrmellon by aald 8"'*'°' Cowt ... ngm, 1111o end umlim~, "~~~ ·-~--" MllUIY QIV ... tM1 _..., proooallla .., f\ltnWllflt .. la bot, "late1lala, 011111,11101\I. t1ane11ortallon, ind tllGh other laclllllel .. lftllY Ila ........ lor -OOHlflllUCTION Oil tHI FOLLOWING ftlllOJICt MOOlf'IOAllONI TO IJUl'l'INQ PVMPIHO ITATIONI. ftlllOJICT 1112100.n lldt _.. bo r~ by Ille Coale MoM lonltaiy Otatrll:t. at Illa olflot ol tllo Olly CIOtk, 7t llelr Otlvo, Coota Moaa, Caltfornla 11ntll tho hour ol I I 00 am . Aprll 4, 1~. 11 wlllGfl ""'• they wtll Ila oponod publlGl'I' and t oad 01011d In 1110 oounoll cNlm'*-...... ~ aflllll "°' ,... tttte of , ... WOttl "'° tt1o -of IN bldOor 1>111 no otllot dt111no111thtng matkt A~ r8QOIWO oftof Iha ICfloduled time tor the .._ipt Of blOa oll .. I be mutllOd lo lho biOOer ur\090fl0d II tna11 ti. the ao1o rat90nt1blllty 01 1110 bkldot to -lhol Mo bid la reotlvod 1nr°'* •Imo Ml of ~. Spoc:1o1 PrOVlelON and oddlttona lo Oonor al PtOV1elOnt to the Stanoatd 8poc:llloetlone "'°l' b• obtained et lh• office of the DlrOC1or OI Publlc: Setvlooo, Room 419, 77 Folr Drive, Cotta MMa, Collfornla, upon a non-rolundabto payrnonl ol I 10 00 An oddlllonal charge or 12 00 will bo made If handled by mall. Eocll bid allall t>o made on tho Propooaj Form, ohoell P· 1 thlougll P-11 provided In tho c:ontraol documon1a and thalf ba accompanied by • cortlflad or caehlef'a ~ or • bid bond for no1 .... than t~ of tha amount of tho bid, made peyol>lo to Ille Coote Moaa Sanltory Dlatrlot No propoHla allall bo aonatdorod uni••• accomponlod by auch Catlllor'. Clloc:tc. CHh °' bidder'. bond No bid oll&ll ti. contklof Od llnloaa II It made on a blank torm 1\#nletood by tho Coot• Mooe Sanitary °'91rie1 and i. made In llCClordanco with the provtalona ol tho Propoaal roqutr-11 Eadl blddor tnUtl bo I~ and alao praquallflod u required by i.w A CIUI A, 8 Of C42 lleonM wlU bo odoquoto '°' 1111• pro)oct The Bo1rd ot Dlrocton of Illa Cotta Mou Sanitary Dlatrlc:t ,_. Iha right IO tOjOCI any or .. bid• Tho Controc:tor ahaN comply with the provWont of $oc110n 1770 IO 17110 lnclualvo. of tho C1llfornlo Llbor Coda. tho prwa111ng rate and oc:ale of wogw •tabbhed by the Coote MOM Sal\ltery 0tatrlC1 wflic:h ara lllod with 1110 Aaalt1on1 Secretary of aald OlatrlC1 and lholt IOffott penalllot ,._.,.,.. tor non- c:ompttanca of Hid codo DATED Marc:to 14, 19113 BY ORDER Of' THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA MESA SAMIT ARY OISTillCT Publtallod Orange CoHI Dolly Ptlot Morc:to 15 22. 11183 1297-83 Pllil.IC NOTICE FICTfTIOUt 9UtlNaH tu• tTATIMbCT Tllo lollowlng per•on 11 doing t>uainouoa CERTIFIED REFUSE TUNNSPORT 22011 Private Rood, Newport a-:ti, ca 112680 Syl•I• 8aboll. 2201 Prlvlfa Road, Nowpor1 Booch. C. 112MO Tn1s t>utlnwa " condvc1od by an ln<flvldual Sy!vta Btboll Thia tlat_,I waa Ille<! Wiii ,,,. County Ctork of O<anoo County on MAICl'I It, 19113 '211 .. Publlthtd 0 11ngo Co111 Oally PtlOI Mar I~. 22 211 AlX 5 t983 1312·93 FICTIT10U8 MIU. .. N.u.ITATl•NT Tllo lollowlng poraon 11 doing bUtl,_U JIMMY'S VOLl<SWAGEN. 10S4 Val9ncle. Coote ...... CA lla.2t Jimmy Noll, 1034 Valonc:fa, Coota MOM, CA 112829 Thia bullneu 19 conducted by an 11\dMdual Jimmy Nott This 9101-1 WU flied with the County Clorlo ol O<anga County on Feb 25 111113 ,.., ... Publllllod Ortngo CoHI Dally Pllol March 1. 8 15. 22. 19&3 104 1.11• lntatwt of Mid d.-cl al time of 1------------ deottl, and a111g111, "''° onc1111,.,., PUBUC MQTIC[ the ...... ,_ oddltlonel'jl acqulrod ·------------In and to ell 1110 certain real F1CTITIOUI llU .... I property tltuotoO In the City of MAm tTAn.MT Nowpor1 BMc:ih. County o4 Orange, Tho lollo•lng PO<ton I• doing State of Calllornla, particularly bU-u o-tbad a lollowl, to-wll. NEWPORT GfU1PHICS. 534 Lota 5. & & 7 of Balboa Troc:t In C1toltna Or . NewpO'l Beech, CA the Cit)' of Newport Beach, 1128e3 IOCOldod In Book 4, P•9• 11 of Mlc;hMI L Hardin. 534 Calollna Mapa Or Newport Boacll, CA 92683 More commonly 11nown a 209 Thia bu~ 11 condUC10d by .,, Palm A--. Newport 8-:h. CA lndMdvol Tortne of Mia -c:mfl In i-1\11 Midi ... L Hord1n "'°"9)' o4 ltio lJnllod S~ Of tonne I ntt llal-1 WU flied wllh Iha Mll9'oc:tory to tN 89 Admln on Coun1Y Clot1< of Orat11111 County on conllt'matlon or Mio. °' '*' c:aat1 Feb 25. 11183 F'2'toMI Publla,,od Orange Coal! Dally Piiot MAieh 1, &. tS. 22. 1983 and balan" ovldencod by not• MCUf'od by mon~ °' tf'U91 o-i on th• properly ao •old Tan porc:iont 01 amount bid to bo Oopoejlod wllh bid Sale I• boltlQ modlt "ala". P\8.IC M011C( 1040 113 8lclt or ott.r. to bo HI ""''Ung end ncnnout euMMRU wlH ti. r-VOd ot tho aloroaald NAm tTA~ olfM:o al any time enor Iha 11111 Tllo toHowtng poraon 11 do1no publlc:etlOn llorool ond l>OfOI• dlt• bullnooo .. of Mia LA PAZ POOL SUPPLY 25290 D91ed MOl'Ctl 11, 11183 L• Pu Rood, Laguno Hiiia Co Socur1tr Poclflc 112653 Nl1Jonat Bank MIC:hHI Pllrlck lklrn• 2103 Spec:ial Admlnl91tolor of Sun<:IM, AnAheHn, Ca 112801 1h0 Oltale of oald r1111 l>ullnwt la condvClod by M dooedont with 0.-al p_-. lnellvk:lual ..._. ol.. Q9 Mlctlaol PatrlClc Butnt '" •• .._. ... This atOl-1 ...... lllod """" the loo~~ e.17 ~~ = of Orenge Counfy Of\ Anar-, .. ~ '211tll Pullllahod Oranoo Coaat Dally PubllallOO Orang• COHI Dally f'Wo\, Marctl 14, 16, 21, IN3 Piiot Mtt 15 22. 20 Apr 5, 11183 1293-«l 1321-& ---~-------~ Pta..IC NOllC( 14, 15 111, 17. 111, IHI 112~ 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 • 5 6 7 8 Ot•ng• Cow DAIL.Y PIL.OT/Tuetday, M•'°" 16. 1883 Cl 'l'he nwrketplace cm t ht' <>r<mye Coast 642-5678 CLASSIFIED 1;::11 " .... .,..1;:, 1" a.a. INDEX L1•1& llLI UJPlllT Jo Plue Yow Ad. Cd t'lnwt n111ln dW\nt•I Vlt-w from nwjnHk"nt " lit. ti lilt pool hom Redul't!d Sl,660,000 642-5678 ' .. , ....... An.twti1ft t llU,, lt.lbi. hl•ftot ft..ltti• ,.._.nn,.ul.-. t ·~·"•' ... ·"··· t H(Uf\.tl tt.ftl ,,,,,., l1AY. Mf"M l.tiu'--''""' rJ 14Jf•• ... "'tit.Ht v.,, .. , u~•nU11Ch"fl do -,, tlunt ltM\aJu• ""'' .. l .,•un• .-.. h l -C\.tn• ...... ,..,u, .. N •• , .. 1 t .... ~, ........ Mu,,..,..,, Vtt1• Ni""..,_.,, t\. •h ~t'°'ll t ·t, flM nl4 !'\_.h Ju,.n \ .;11•1>\l fl'°! ~m ... An• "'·' •"•"' ""''h I A.ICU• .. ,~.,.._. ' n •• ,, "'· "'""'~''' M·" ,, II""""' \," ...... At .. 1h111ru'4 .-.. ... h .~"'•·. h n,,.,.,w_ t•,,.,.1, t 1·0•·hf\' '·"'- t H0\1111 ''It! ... 11~ l • 111luuuu1u11" t Jrru11l1 ....... 'hllA lt1"''•' h• tto M .. \ .. t ''·~··· '''"••. '\ ''"'h"''"•' '""•'" ~:t~ .. · .. ~.~ ....... M•-MIH•1h I"-, 1 • tf 11"¥• ' •• t lu1 "' 4 "'.I"'' Uu1 ••f SW!• tc...""tw... ··'""-.__. Pmp.ny ""-st.....<,.. 111-.,.. I\ £ Wa11...S RENTALS •I•"*" • 1Jrm~I ''•tUW'l l'r,t ... rnulw•,I u . .__., •'"'''""'""' "' lnh .. 1ru'1••I l on.Jn •uto l •"""" l'nf r''""""'~ ho•I• T11wttf•,..~ I 11f '"'"l. """' .... , .. 1~.~, .. ~ l111t Aptillut~ lt\Alo t lum11h,..J Ap..r1mrn-. l·o' Ape.a turn ,.,\ 111 ,.,.....,. k..om & f\.-HI tl•M&.. Mot,.h l•""-""\' H .,..,..., '°"'*'•' kr11W1' ,.,. .. , ..... ~"-'' •H1 t1YJ•"" !'\twr. • H.• nl.41• \'-.. o, ... J " • ., _.,_ tut K.-ot f .. ,.._ .. t4rn'4b ."' ... "",. ""'"'•" f "ftl'1ll H•t1Wil• lf'kJt.A)• """~'' ,,,, .... ~ ... 11< ....... At11.,._.., •• .,,..,-ni. 1..,, .. 1 Al t ..,nrt .... l11t1ofMt. l'oht'IWl:'Vr""'- 'h • Ao,,.,,, ... ht I 11 ... " BUSIJUS J FINANCl~l 8wrr.t.~f...-'-e)I •f\u&.in.r. l~pof\Wf\H,f'• Ru.knf'9 ~ an'"-I •ln"""911TW'•l l Jorl•ttl,,,.11- ln\.-..lrr-nt ~•"""' .,.,..""'' "' .... ,., ·~ . .,..,.., "'""'-' ,,.,,. ••. ...-. r &• • IU)I :~~! Nt'w 4 br, 4 ~ ba, cuatom Frc:nch Nomwndy """ F.wt.e 1 2 prime actt hilltop Sl,2~.000 11111• IU7ft IH fl'. OORDIADO Olli l&YFllOIT ::: Coronado Llland CWI\. bayfront lot 8~' boat '"""I dock. Plara avail. lilow '370,000 w/\ennl. ·-..... IWI 111111 11:• I l)U 11 ·1 I :1-. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 111 l\,,y,..I• II•,, r, fl t>/'> r,11)1 1.:.!' ""' ·-----------------1:7 I \0' I ll I "' I 1}• I tol. U.!~ IPll WUllllAY 1-4 1111 W. IOUlntlT CW. Niii) 11'1< ,... Large lot. Monterey style home with 4 !:~· bdrms, 3 baths, spacaoua private patio :~ and parking for 5 cars. 20% down. 1~ Owner wall carry balance to qualified ::: buyer. lee llLUIY TUIHI, Alt. 144-IOIO • .k• J4'• H ll "21.----------tti•·-------;~~ '"'=·=·=· =£=··=·=··=--•! ;) I~ ... ;;: IWLllEI Jl!W For TueadRy through ~:; Saturday pubflcallons 5 30 p m the pre111ous d1y For Sunday and M ondey publlcattons. 12 00 noon Saturday llLLS All 11111m1n Kllla and correction& may be made untll 5 30 p m. II Tll ll&IT If Ill IEWNIT lltshlHH Io. •• , Live In 3 bdrm, 2 bath uppar apt Commerclat aflo9, olflee or retail on lower level ptu1 4 car parking Price at $395, ···~· associated 811<)11111 ~ QfA,1011~ Jt1) .... 1 01 ... J() • ' tf•ti 1or th• next day·• pu1>11-1-1-W--Tl-E..,... -1-0-1-1- cauon For Sunday and M onday publlcatlons. Thia 4 Bdrm homo llu t2 00 noon Saturday full b••n reduced to Pleate Hk tor • klll s 118 900 & Q<Oet 191'1M number wnen cancel-aro av1llablof Upgraded ting your ad & profeulonally land· EHHI Check your ed dally end report errors lmmedlale- •v•~ I tr The DAILY PILOT U · •~11 sumea llabllfty tor the ::::; llral ncorroct lnNrlton +Im onl fO'J< ecaped with many ame- nltleS Call now tor com· plet• datalla on 100¥ Int• reet rate financing --Call nowl &4&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS :~ .... -.-.-'"--.-.,-Sal. STUlJ SAVE THOUSANDS. NII your hmo, no comm Prol help I tow lee 53&-148-4 JUlllE 01111 High!~ upgradecl, lmmoc fee 2 Bi don. plWi 2 Nu permanent fin commll monl, 30 rr• 55g.&901 ChlllH 6'10-1494 alt 8 or wllnda '34g,ooo , ...... OIHI SHORECLIFFS IUIOll IJ Ju11 111ted, ocean, Now only $320,000 • lo-canyon view. 1tut111ll'I() woat price lor Ihle large 4 Bdrm• modal Plen 4, behind TIE TWI LlllS guarded gatea 20th Gorrr & Ch1lt18 century for.,,allty In 3 873-7781 760· 13g7 bedrooms Owners will ------ nogotlato • aubmll te<ma C.111 •t11 1024 trad ... low caltt down or ??. Euy to ... 1200,000 Cllll UCLlltYE ll llrTS Great Grandparent• on almoet 5 acros with need lu•urloua. stngle IOI• ol greenery and 1tory home. wlll pul up to open 1pece -plu1 pool • S200K tor ttue equity and recreation area EJI. buy-out. price lies 10 be cellont Coate Meea loca· r I g h t 8 3 1 • 5 0 5 S lion near N-port Well 8-42-2000 mtlnlllnod and never • ------- vacancy Large 2 story AllOLITI STULi townllouM units with 3 Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba w/2 car bedroom• All with pa· gar ltplc. hi cetllnga & 1101 Call lor financing pool/spa Steal at S 109, detalla and floor plan& ~99 Try S 13,500 dwn 81 Large aaeumat>te loan S 10!>0t mo Patrick Te· $5,300,000 FEE land n«e, agt 760-8702 - WATlRfRO"ll 11um n ., llTI HOMl.., lac. C'-1ul and bright 3 BA REAL ESTATE home with extra large loll 131-1400 Flutblo llnanclng 11nd only S 105,000 Call COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC __,,.,._ •114 UT•n .....::a.a WTll.IFF 1211.000 Rodu<:ed & mouvateo to Hiii Specious lmmacu- t et e Luak bUllt 4 BR homo with poo enter- tainment yard. cul-de· NC locatlon Aaaumo 111 & 2nd Owner will help flnane41, 144-HIO . . . . ... \ ( >I l4 / 1l /~· 11 • I • -. '•, i '. t 'At t,.1 LEASE/OPTION CONDO 3BA. 2BA $95,000 751·9195 ~-4157 O.W.C. 1ST at ll>"o, 30 yr liKed lrg . 1mmec 4 Br 3'1> Ba. pool, Hv rm , d in rm den. NHHS school area 631-5055, 642-2000, 546· 1347 SANTA ANA HTS. 3 Bdrm. lamlly rm. lrplc, big IOt Hardwood floor'a Super buy 1100,000 FHA/VA torma ,, j • .... • \ ( . '/ l I ti/.'/( . " • HERITAGE 10 !AllO 1111 . REALlOHS ----HAr dOA VIEW HILLS 3 ---------~ B<lrm M ODEL Homo •mwtM lmmod M ovo-tnt 126. 000 below milt af 1364, JIWfl 600 Call PATRICK TE- 2 t><lrm den, 2 bath* NORE. agt 7110·11702 deMgnor int.. alr, CUI-de· 0pn o..lly HC Walk to pool, tonnl1, 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ahopa Fruit treea, aoto 11 sprlnlden. 2 car g•r• B'I' owner I 153.500 Open Sal/Sun 12·5 7 I 41730--6 742 IY IWIEll '81/2~ Deerlleld Outatandtng landecapmg Incl gazobO. apa Iota of tr-Marty upg1adea, ate. trptce S2 ISK 552-8607 HARBOR Rl>GE FHIA&.llY .... LOI at 14 Nerbono $438, 000 $338,000 •HUn'I• •bleat 13% AeneJUan<:e M<>Oel. 38r. lam rm, 2'11Ba Creel '399,000 1270,000 ... tomable at 10.376% Dynu1y M<>Oel 2Br. 2S. TURTLE Roel Croat, $329,000 1230, 000 aaeuemabla It HllHLllDS 1° 375·'8.o.2038 Townhomes 2 bdrm. 2 ~~~~~~~~~! Ila upper unit In mint I= cond11ton Spectacular IY ._. VIEW With Iott ol ptlvacy lfWPllT m. Highly upgraded Loena L 3B 1 ~ are euumabl• $ 17S, arge '· am rm, rm & den. 3 lrplc:I, AV 000 t>oat gate. Spa & guet>o sor Priced lo Nit. 1257.000 lee land 631-3889 lty = :::'t'tt 651·1177 Bell price In town et S 135.000 Cornet Bay & Cypr- WIHI ltacll 1041 Beaut SpanlSh hrne, aurl vlaw, among Miiiion $ hm1 Appr SS25K Oulek sale bst otr ov91' $325. 000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 31131 Hoity So Laguna 499-1&00 E. ...... PAYIUll IULTll IJM1H IOUIYIEWDllll 11M,IOO Walk to beach Every amenity Muat Mii 1111• ...-1CaNnow Mullen Realty 540-2960 Asti for Lort " .... •Lotlacreage/home. au· Prl<:e reduced lor quldc perb ocean vu. 1trHm tale, Nwpt Hot• twollM. T e r m t o t I r a d a 3 Br. 2 Ba, powder rm, 4119-1600 frplc, comm pool Wiii _L_O_W_EA_3_A_R_C_H_B_A_Y_"1 lak• '°"· dn from quail· lied t>uyw. 1120.000 ... Oen vu. 4Br, priced to eum at 13'11"• 1148,500 to I I Po I a I r ad O 87!)..8856 499-314' I ·CWlOYMEHT Gutral lot2 3 Br 2 B•. Laguna 8eacl'I ,,..... •m charm. 8 blka to boecll, 3 Bdrm with mini view. )II•• M fW FllEE IEIT remodalad, 12% flnan library, epeclal mailer >iv~ If pur~ br 3-31·'3. w /40K Own or ? Br aull• with flroplace, U · ..... , ... "' 141-0114 1..,.11 ltac~ 1011 LMllU 3 bdrm , 3 batll1 on choice corner locauon utre Wide lot Fant .. Oc flneltcing. 1387.682. H·•··"'°•"'•"J •;,,.._,.. WAA'-"tt HSPHUE Tl HT New M obllo llom• tn ~ Mt-6143 aumo l1•g• T'.D S390. ~ South Laguna Ocean----------000 ll'Tt lllffl mo ...... Xlnt loc. 2 8r lba 1137, 000. 811.r. 840-9019 a.. llM.n na.1• »10 front Pa"'I Aoent there IPYIUIS »20 da11y 10-4 30 U!llll ()Uf. OOAtf.i !~ Daya 499-4242 1121,000 ~tors. 675-eOOO Salle tlmo, commlllk>n. have llquldtly without oeaporatlonl will pay up to S200.000 CUil tor true equity buy-out. prlCe hal ·1 l R '\. I I{ -5-48-2739 Drem1t1C OCO*\, Catalina l~~~~~~~~~~i -------1 nit• llto view Poot. spa to be eharp 631-5055 or LEASE OPTION lo A...,H l((T RA\ f ~ r: f p ., ( ~ IUWllUELEUm MERCHAflMS£ '"'lf"•'-"'"'+j,.,..., "·•""'h~ .0.1. M•I• I '•lit \~'·'"" ••tUlptH••11 l·.,...·putrf'-. t , .... '" .. vu t """"'~ ... c ...... .,.. '-""" tt.-~h.•tc ...... J,,,.,,k\ \\•ton-'' \11••hM.-•• '11• ...... ,.t .... J 1\.1\#1,.•I lr-..1r1,trrwu11 ,,.,..,_ .IU,l•lil!f A. ••flH .... l•-•tf .. , .. , •• Al tlt)t1U11t ;t"'~.tt *'~:.~" ~.'111 ..... ,. .. ..-t .. I , ..... ,, BOATS oue 62111 •I~ •l•l !~:'. I WALi FrH & clHr Call Tim TO IUCIU Roon. 93'·1286 Nawporl'1 lineal! Spe- cloue 3 Bdrm 2'1t bath condo with calhedral ceilings Large llvlng arM 1----------- wjth cozy flroplace Lo--------•• -1 ptlee<I • IUll reduc· ed 10 $ 129,g50 It WOO I tat, ~I nowl 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS Cadlllec. to Go-Cert• Wl'lat....,. the FOO Roll 'am off the rnartiot With a Qeaalfted Ad Call Now! &42-5678 For Ad Action Cal a Daily Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ..... "" ----------· ,, __ ...,.J...,_1 , ... M•'*'' ~ .... , 01a Maant ..._,".,' 7010 Sh~• A. 1-.. lu tin ... ,~....... tt:• '"'.,../,fl, tNlflMtltW• 'ft/f '-•H•...,.n•• 1U/t< , ..... ,,!,~ANSPOftTAltOft .... 1 .. I "'-' '" llllr!JU .,w;,....,... -.Jl• '4·•tllf u.' .011. •M·t.i'"""""""-,, ... ,.., IOI• M·•t rr H·m-~'t~ "\, "-ln Tra1M" tr•-1 illrl4 Tt.t111l-o"' Lt1hlv ,_OM AUTOMOTIVE AU\I• 1..#_,r\C At.'W ...... ~PMV "'"'"• W•nt1 t .............. "' ..... t V.1.-.~ I fl'•\•' 1.-tu \ .. AU10S IW()aT£D A~hH llM\lo ·,., ..... """"""' O•l•"••u ''"•" f •• H1-..l.t .... ,u ,.,...., J ....... " w,, ....... n.,,. L11111tt l#l\U) ~.,.J. ..... ,.,. M..,,,..._,.,~ .• M1Yiuht~ht M(, """'' ~\l't• ,..._ ........... ...... ..i. llollt ""-•• ....... -~ ........ Tu"""' ,.,.,....,"" Volk ... _n v-Mw- AUTOS, OClllDTIC '""' \ftftJ •11111 •1 11 •114 •Ill •llV ¥111 1111 Pl!) t11' VIJI Vlll tl:U VIU •137 tl41 ~10 110 ::::I t1i1 tl~J tlU t1i1 t1M .... tit.a •1" .. ., .... "" .. ,, '"' '"' AMl' ._ ~ .., Ila -QIJ Pit tJn .... Dlt = ..., -... YOUCAll COUllT 011 CLASSIFIED To help you Hll ltem1 you don't nffd To help you find llema you'd Ilk• to buy To help you publlcln an ev•n1 Of rn.ke tn ___ ,.. ennounetment To help you uw money-and gait / - LIWllWI Big 3 Bdrm 2 ~a w/huga lemll'jl rm with -• bar New paint, new roof, and a Miiot who'• wllllng VA. FHA or you name Full price rock bottom $96. 500 751-3191 =64iiii2iii-2000iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Comp f\lrn One of Btg • Cyn·a mosl eleg homee 4b<. 1tudy, Oen, llreplc, pool. epa. chlld'1 p•rk. lush grdns S 1,495.000 , .. •PlD Two bedroom on each 11de ol 11111 duplex on a largo 101 R v eccen $127 700 l•J lhhr•, lltr. C:. SElECT ~~Ml~-l~l~H~d'~~ Tl Siii-... PAOPERTIES ~ In Beycrnt 2980 aq It. cus1orn 4 Br 3 B• Ol-11' ti UY IHI. ltacll 1040 Hee Family Am Pool Spectecul1r view ol m111n IUOI lllE AB,'~,!!>' Dorla Owner/ channel Four bedroom. VO\v• dining room. laml l~ Eaay walk fo t>eh, 4 Br 3 955-080ll 957-8400 room, In g1tod Commun· Ba. spacious llvlng rm, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Uy, wllh prlvale boacll family rm leundry rm, llllT All IWY B ' I I d large balcony S 188.000 HUii u cour 'j18r on-SJt..1718 TllO RIGHT pric. S237' try Land may Ile pur liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii.•I 000 for 4 Bdrma. 3 clluod $700,000 i......1• hold Call M•rttyn Twll-_ti .... 10 ballls. In 1110 RIGHT cllell for more dotalfa 1 -" -WNICllff tocatloo REA· 75g..g100 Bin 4 bdrm, Sl119le famlly DY a11a1labtllly owner1 rNldonoe within 2 mli.t have moved. lloma 11 OEO,.OE ELKINS CO Un.la Largo c:«net lot locatlon 3 Br 3 Ba te.mlly hOmo with grut potenllal l0t remodollng $410,000 Foe Boll• CllaH Loo &44-7020 U ... HAL UTATI CAU FCC. . .......,.. DOU.AM ~· Wm C.Ote, 8kr of Mocfll Lvty brlek patio spic and span, READY & fruit trees add warmth tor y<>Y See 11 todayt & country charm to Ihle 1•2 1200 oulltandlng new olltr-• • 1ng One side yard haa dog run Xlnt price ol only St27 900 Thi• should go laat• 759· t501 or 752·7373 ~ Walker 6 lee VA 111111 3 St I~ a. newt; paint· ad lownhOuM .. 12 5% AITD for 5 )'II w / 10'.t. dwn. $84,900 PETE BARRETI .. REALTY UYHllEI Hight)' upgr•o.d 3 Bdrm 2 B a II q.m a w II p a , cutlom tit• & steined glue Kltch«I ov.rtooka ~ atttum Aettlng '339,500 831-7370, Yn-0.'17 TR\DITIO\ \I J.?I .\I " Magnlfleenl French ~ goncy nome w/111-ot ~ewpor1 Hllft>Or Of- llC entry w/circulat etalr- caao. Boeutlful 2-ttory. format dining rm 4 8Re, 2 muter IUllM. one w / lacwzt & llr9')1aoe M-'da rm, workahop. etudy '868.000 Mlc*t Cooper 544-6200. ~MacnatJ -lrvme IUTPMll ......, .... Cleoa 10 Hoag & beKtl. Have 2 1uper 2 level COf\do. Only 1135,000 ' $150,000 Agl 552-7500 Tulia .... M" 711 .... _ 3 BR. Iorgo eolld Oak tem11y room w1tll a· eold Oak bar. waln1co1e. hardwood lloora, hwgo oountry kltdMn wttn ttr. place. Tastefully deco- rat od. Enormoua lot. Quiet ~I de MC. Beeu11- fully tandeceped with fruit treH. 1215.000 Shown by appt Cell Frank Veulleo. 76~1501 ~ Walker & lee h•l!dl!!9 '"' COdlltec9 to Qo-Cene ~1-theFlld AOll 'am off the market With ii CIUllltled Ad 0... Nowt 642-5671 P90C)le MIO need Pwopte Thel'• what , .... ~IL.Y PILOT SER"1Cf£ DIRECTORY led abou11 '6000 REllTE! ':~~~· ~~~~ -£1'S• -· • ••• -... ~··------·~~== .......... ._ ..... _ I HUILES I I I' I' I I I NADDY I ........... , ,.--.-, --, ......... , ' j l I I A I T Y I 011t e111111otown paper • I' I I I i =~ i:. ::.!n =:,,:.t --------°"'llloM -~ -* I I Et 0 II Y ,.,.._ ... _l ........ l' ...... l -1-1-4 • ~..::: !'-...:':!!:..-:::: _.._ _ __, ___ __, ......... ~ .... ,,.. J ........ On brand new Towne Hornet in Euuide Costa Meea. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathe, attached, dbl ur gara,et with automatic door openera. Larp private petloe for all unitt, and a couple even haw extra Iarae yarda. ANb --you can chooee your own color of aa.rpeUna! Builder wm help finance whh email down peymenta. Prlcet u low u $134,&ool Bitter check an thMe exdtina NEW~ for um Jaw price TObA YI ,.. •• , • 111-nn I• . . • t i 1 ' 1 I • ce Oran • Oout DAILY PILOT/Tu •d•~· Maron 15, 1913 llWNIT ILYI. Le .... O..•I, LOOI<• , 1% actull II· turn Levet'aged llnenc 1ng of 57% of price E H LANO COMPANY 714-842-11843 ~~~~~~~~~~! Nny new J br 3 bo 2 rrptc. 2 car gar we1 bar bale Garden" S 1350 lease 551·4693 ••• Ct•tttrt Lttl 1225 BIO DISCOUNT 2 cemet· ery .i1es at Pwtlc Vtew Memorial Perk Prime Area 1800 for both 847-8406 Cta•l. Prtper!y 1250 NWPT BCH TRAVEL INN S 1,050,000 8208 West Coast Hwy Oen 111-. fee lend. 44 unite, gr. $240K, will carry AITO 1211\'lo, bkr courtesy (2131 247-2120 or e va (213) 445-8868 ".\-1 I -••-- Ooean view, bellUlllul re- mo<1eled 3 Br home. 3 Ba S e ll or Rent $1400 /mo Call 71 4/831-5137 Very nice Iron• olfoce 2 Br 2 Ba plus ofllce lrplc. relr1gt1. ready now $850/mo 673-0359 SPACIOUS 3BR Jba du· pie. Washar/dryr Welk 10 b<:h $900. 673-8154 all 5pm or dys 675-1457 ----- Ir letaa w/•I•• 1 2 bd . S(l75 . Leese o••r1011L le:;.;-~:.. 2z24 llllSTllllL 2 BR f Ba lncd yard. 'TAYLOH CO. l ·' -.. ·•·). lmrTllllT lockeble s1ore shed Properties Exclu11Vety grdm n-cpts no pell · 1,.,. ,.110 $550 & dep 1950 B ~~~~·~·~-~·~~~~~ _Mt<yer Pl 549 3~ _ : $900/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba Et Cta•talaiD•I 1275 Sldff lamely hm 287 Vac•nt Harbor Ridge Bren~5 8373 Condominium In Npl MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED All UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS Jllll ~ 11111¥1 SWIMMING plus LEASE ON Tt\E LAKE much mort1 Sorry. Beaulllully decorated 41 no ptts Modrls bO 3 ba 1r111tdr Seel open dally 9 to 6 Gate• prlVllle road Ar· bor Lake S •8501mo Oakwood 551-8674 SS75 2 Br w/poo111ecu1 Garden ApartmHU also 3 Br 2 Be kld&lpeta • h u $695 Cell 4 ue11111s nitport ut•< /"o. 539-6190 BESl Ally lee ll!lO hvinr Av• w 161hl La1ua ltack 2241 Pone Cottag~. small I Br lrplc. yard Stl95/rno 6H Lombardy Lane 499· 1997 6.tS-1104 Nnwport 8Hd\/So 17011 llittl \1 161 Oo~•n 642-Slll LttHt ll,.tl 2252 OC..EANFRONT Ob 2 4 br aeach 1enn1s pool By wttelo. or monl h guard 3br 2ba, lmmac 673 7813 no pets 831-1293 S875 ON !HF SANO Twnhome, 3 br 2·., ba 3 Br 2 611 upper unit lrpk: Walk 10 lhe beach wet b•H part furn $800/mo 493-0467 wesher dryer 1ncld 3 br 2'• ba nr bPllCh Yearly 01 w1111er enclsd pool & 111c x 1n1 toe gomge $950/mo 497-3973 5802 St>')Shore ~ Bd~,;;-2-ba-NICE VIEW TSL Mgmt 642 1603 $800/mo Cell Vic.hi OCEANFRONT Lge mo 495-4090 de<n 3Br 2ba gar ""'nl er avail now No p~ls S9001mo 61 l 6640 8ch Renalsnnce model 1Wetl51de C M Clean & 3 Br, 2''t Ba. 10'1. down sharp 2 Br I Ba ell· owe Ill 12' .% 1nleres1 pell lenced patio en-•• .,.,, ... ,~ 22'9 Below ml'ket at clsd garage no pets ,.-.-_-... ...... ;..;;; ...... .-;._o;.;::;..;;.m. S4 15,000 951-9390 S525/mo plus $525 sec 3 Br 2be, l1m rm. lrmt Attrt•tatl Oal. Credit c hec k reQ d1t11ng, lrplc. huge mall .i1... 2 ~ lac••• Pnrrtr 1350 548-5.442 Of 770-5629 suite w1Grec1an tub pool ... _ 111... 7vv OISTRESSEOI 4-plu --& s auna 300 11 lrom 'l'early t Br t Ba stove under m1rket 11elp ton· ltstte4 late•C Trett I narbor S 185-0lmo Call fr~ lrplc; $600/mO elec ance S 16K down Rive< N-& designer perlec1 640-5377 or 546-3208 pd No P"' tl75 3683 or aide near Tyler 0Mall & 2 Bdrm. 2'' b1 IOWT1hm Spec 3 br 2';-ba ciean 986 7046 Frwy. ~I 642·9808 S 1000/mo Call 10• oppl twnhse Pool 1og etc to see Many amenllre' SBOO A 1 544 1440 lal~a PllH Of IWIEllHIP included C111 tvet g · · PtaialDlt 2707 Large 7 IHI 2 Ba 2 •I~ u11il $411& mo No p.11 Nr OC..C Cell !'140 I I~& ..... 101 OIVI Ltlrry (II Pam WILLA IUHllLLll 8paclou1 t 2 bcJrrr1 •v•• "'51 8200 Mlf II 8 $11/Sun 10 !I PM STUNNING large 2 l:lr '2 Ba 01rden Apt Pool $495 7 10 W 1lllh SI Hpat. ltac~ 2740 IHtt Aaa UIO O.•u~• l'0<1l•1ue •II• ''"'U" In• 1 l))Ct 1 bll c.;Op.jOO 2 br 2 ba, bll 1111 1111ma1 11001 '"""" 1ptt dtwatl1 I'• mile• b••C h Mally u1111• •II•• '"""' No 11••• &&001mo plel• p11v111 v 141l'}11110 636 6.l67 ll!H 2914 OtlAWAHl l'INUi t 81 hpl<.. pool.11111 prtvate patio, 141blmo 1142 8807 111221 Dttl1w11e ::.1 I.. 0111Jco~ I Maah11 ~. & 2 I Hath• ~; t. f>ltue "''" 1111110111• 10 All 1m11 & h vine lnllalr 1 •r 1111 634 lol!i .. WOOIUlf lPll Jot•• 2900 I rg I 4 'l Bdrm 111110110 IHUH MOTIL pin•• & 1tre1rr1e S 11t gllH Poot. ovm & ep11 Going B1n1nu 1ook1111J No pet a f rorn S480 lor family hvlno 111 Mo 846 t159t Wkly re11lala nuw 11v1111 $10!> A up L11101 rv l'hon1• 1n rvum ~ // 4 N•w111n I fllvtl ( M I 04& 144~ rant move• you "' Nice ~ Br 1 Be '" ~ p>e• We 111ve 2 Br I lJa n•w carp1111ng & lrHr11~ 1445 3 Br . t•, R• p11111ted llll·lne 111ir11ue J $47!> Poot lndry lot no no p;ita Leue SS251mo pelt 548 9558 18() ,, 13 833 3307 Ullll IUOM MOTOR I .. W~ly 11H1C11I~ S<1 11 up E bide lreth 2 Br I l:il OCEAN BREEZE<; I olor r V Ir tit• t.ull~e gar e g a • u n <le c lo. NEAR BEACll h11111et1 puol & 10te1J• 10 1465/mo 160 2tll St t Br some wlfrplt ric1111 K11ch11<1111v1111 648·0185 Open 7 days 11 wff~ 985 N Coast Hwy Oupl•• W"ll"j(j; c M-2 • 4 Pool• & J1cuzz1 a I ogunl Beac.11 49ol S;.-9ol Br 1 Be Niil & cute •Teonll 0 carpe11, d11p11 small •C1bl• TV "111 OOVI I fenced patio anc110 •Pet~ n81jolldbl11 Sing10 roolfl wtthoul ue ga11ge no pets 846-1323 "" b ... er:ri •11 14v1111 S475/mo plus $475 sec Hununglon Gardena March I aft 6 b'S 473 I 548 5442 or 770 5629 I 4901 Heil Av11 UITSIH I $455 ITIO , Br , Ba lrpfc r I Very JlrlVitltl rm II htl I lndry rm skylight, small I ""' SANDPIPER 111lr111e Prsl lt!ma1c I cat o~ APTS. S32S1mu fi1'\ 7!144 36tl Avocado 4 R1 f I/ 1111ar 405 fwy t. TSL Mgmt 642·941? SIOO OFF )h1Jpp111y Kii prov Townhouae 2 Br , •• Ba 1 Ito... •• .... $740 lllU 964 3844 lrplc. pool. spa. e11ached 1 I 2 Ir. lull CM Ruorn '" terge ho•.JStt g11r11ge Avail the llrst I•••• •Ht l•I kttch 1:mvlltlges washer Call 631-4984 drye• ins ptu~ uni t Br wt pool, gas paod 01/Stltot TY bell 957 3~!> S380 pr ,.,0 No pets •P>ush garden atm05 phere $27'.i .S $75 011µ f1ooni Relt req d 1"'7 Flower St •Heated Pool .s Spa wlkllChen provtlt'OP'> Nt:>I !45·816 t -1 •lllum1neced 11111.!1 ~e11 Bell 642 230:? $385 IBr Iba pool, cngs Bdrm wlhOu,e JH• .. 111 leundry, adlll, no pets •Some wllr(l encl p11110 llus111111 4 shopping tnll 833 7890 & 64tl-19417 •Furniture Avail Adulls unly 962 7!>20 2 B, 1 Ba , carpets.' 1011 Mtllaa• Olrolt drapes no .,..19 ,500 & Cell 101 appl 947 9595 Room wotn 1011 Block .. -lrom beech NB S250 sec ulll pd $J501mu 675-IJ576 510 631 ·5230 Bell\ Off Beach Blvd Olwn 7pm W1rnfJf & SllllfJf HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Wf"dnuday, Marrb II ARIES (M1mh it April IYJ Adt.h-d re."oinlllnn dut• fr11m r·ollt'1•HU1"11, 11u1w·r11m• »nd from a vt·ry 11p1·11.&I nll'mllt'I u l ovpo1111.-111•)(, l.un1.1r t')'l'le h•Khlll(hhl 1 ha1 llHllJ 1ut'tt.•H throuwh pcr11uuKI .IJIJ't"lrum, .. u11d 1hr•'< t l•IJJ.'4'4'111 T All f\l lS 1Ap1rl 211 Muy :tO) l>omt•tllt· tJdJWl\nwnt 111 h •atu1 l'tJ Spotlight on r1•11101Jt:hnl(. rt•dt-t·ori.tlng. bt•11ut1fyln6' hurnt-1urrout1dln¥• C:la11dl'11t1m• nwt•tinw will h11v1• mut·h to du with P<™'thlt· m·w 11t;11 t 1r1 dltre.•u•111 lclC;llJon GEMINI (M1:1y :tl Junt· :W) P1·rc.·1•1w plil('t'll, pt>oplt• 1n n·ult1'lll' ltl(ht Ht• uµt>n n11ndNI, nu\ gullible• l>l•fuw tm'urlllll(•, 11lrN1mlln1· tA't·hnl4u1.1, g1·t m l of llUJX•rfluous ll'ldl<'rtUI Mc.·mbt•1 v f •>Ppot'ltc• Kt!x lwlPfi nrnk1• w111h nmll' u·ut-t ANC'f': R (.Jurtl' '21 July 22) You may be µullt'<I 111 two <l1n,·twnis t.1mull<111c•ou11ly t•hooa.t• puth th.it h·ads to Mrt•11t..r ~'<·ur 1ty, l'l\ubl<'S you lo hunrflt• addt•d l l'MJlOllSlbtll\'j [lllcl lo (ufftll 111111r111l111tmt lo loVl'tl 1Jllt' LEO (July :l:i-Aug :l:ll O!lt-"1 niuld Ix· n'(c1v<-d l,'(J11l't'llllnr long ll'rlll lUllll ..ll'l Tht·n· a1 •• IWISl.ll, turni. aru yuu .. huuld kcc•p 11pt11>r1'< O!Jt'll Rt'a<l bt-twt't'n hm'!>, '>ludy f1n1· pr111t Jlld <lun't give· up -;c.1nwth1ng uf valut• Cui nuthmg VIRGO (Au~ i;i &·pt 22) H<· rt•ady fur frl'!ih ... 1.1n. h1ghhghl 1 n·at1v1ty and gt·t to h('<Hl u f 111Jlkr., wh1•rt' romanlit 1ntcrt.•slS art-\.On<·t:rnE."d I >•Jit dt'<'J'• rt'Jl'<:t '>Upt.'rfloal c><planat1ons LIBRA (St·pt 2:1.0<.·t 22) Attc•nt wn 1.vntcr~ un lio1t1l'. f.1mtlv . proft•s'1onal and IJ<'r'>onal <umm1tnw1ll!> Lm·i!ll' h·gul tlocunu·nts, t ht·<'k n•l1·n·m·t•!> .111u ht' rt·udy l11r r<-<jUt.'l>l which 111dudt·s JPJ.14 Jrantt• l.)(·fon· publtt. SCORPIO (01 t :.!:J Nov :l I) Op<.·n linc·s of l'o111munit·at1111\ ::.h.irt· k1wwll•dg<'. 1N1rn by lt'iKhmg and t•i-tahli!>h t'<mt.;11·1 with world travclt•r K1..•t.·p rt·solutioru. l'flllllt'<'lA.J with cxc·n.·tM'. nutrition a11d hody 1magl' SAG ITTARI US (Nov 22-0t.·<.·. 21): Som(• r<-stnt·t1ons ure benl'l 1<.·1al r<.•stlc"SS young i:x•rson advocates l'rash program Kt•y LS to b<• dtscrevt, Opt'n to suggestruns but always to maint.am l'ontrol of your own affairs CAPRICORN {[)\'(· ~::!-Jan HJ) &> rc>ady Cur cornmu111catwn fru111 111w who !>uppust•dly had t•mbarke<l on o 1ourn1·y &· analytll'al. protect your own sntPn·sts and Kt.•t agrt•t:'mt·nts 111 wri11ng Propt•rty valuL' will tx• ~-ssed •3 Br 2 Ba nr SC PIZa S A pool spa carport Child ok S69S No pets AQUARIUS (Jan :W f't•b 18) Rt•lallvt"> h(•lp 1n SUWlll Bottla, fllottla 2904 program o f hmrn· 1mprov1•mt•nts Call or messag<.· YILUll 1P1ne Knot Mo1e1 on Coast could result in l hdngl' of d1n•ct1on H1ghl1ght 752-5822 --1 F side Adult L1fe5lyle 2Br 1Ba Lndry lac like nu large quiet 5>450 single 646-4549 --------~-Lerge 2 Br t 81 UPllllrt A .. 111 3-1 Nice area. qulel. garege $530/mo 631-6812 Roomy 2 BrEi~1(i;,-;/ gar Kids OK $500 S36·3445 or 969· t620 Westside 2 BR. 1 Be. pool, no pets $<650 mo 111 & la'1 833-8533 New I & 2 Bdrm lu•ury Hwy NB "0P5 '0 ocean versaltltl y, be Clt.>Xtblt•, m~unldtn st•nS(.• of fttnt~ <tnd aplS "' i. plans 1 Bdrm~ Wkl1 rahn 645-0440 • from 1540 2 Bdrm rrorn w1lhngn(~ to laugh at your own fo tbh . .., $595 Townhou'e trom SPECIAL wtilp "••· PISCES I Ft·h I !-I Ma H h 20 l P1 um1sc•s 0<.81lfl vo~w COIOI t• $665 + pools tennis room pnones ,. ·c hett conct.'rnmg m onf'y r<'qu1n• st•nous rt-v1ev.. You ~~t~~~1~~n:~ndhs~a~~= collee Steps to beach <.'Ould lx> target for somc'<>Ol' who wants somethmg paid from San Diego Htd pool 642 8252 for nothing Def11w ll•1111s, avoid S(•}f dC'<:ept1on Frwy dr111e Nonn on 1 vacatiH leatah 2907 I Fsnanual p1t·tun· v. tll lw hrightt'r 1! you arc Beach to McFadden 10 observant Seaw1nd V1ll11ge p 141 Big B~ar C..eb1n for rent 51 893·5 198 M1le1 from Snow Sum mtl I Br 4 loll hpl TV loll' I l 2 .. looking 10 rent 1n apt nr forest rrom $19 per let tata I ~14 A. See apt son ierge scrHM day 586 &167 11617 Wes1c1tt1 NB 276 DD011DCtatDh T\I. computerned selec •-3002 toon save gas & lime I AKE ARROWHEAD min to 3600 sq ti 2.435 sq naDtDaCtatah 835-2575 retreot lor l 11s1er 3 Br I 11 Sulleble for med•cel or BANKRUPTCY? STOP• PentHb 3012 4 Pl.fl 6 4 6 · 3 3 7 5 o r d y s HV Monteoo Ille. airy 4 Br COllA llaaa, •lnl fln1nc-494-2200 2 e a s 1 2 7 5 I m 0 l arg~ 3 Br 2 B• & 4 Br 0 ..,_ 6>40 4099 & 975 0040 2 ' Ba lrplc enclad gar $4!>0 2 br. prev rental rl!I, Ing. 751H652 PllYATI I tlln · · No pets S800·S975/mo non-smaller. d•s<:l 2019 OLIHTOI lPTS. $275/wk 497-2057 dY' dental Agent 541·5032 Save honw:1 car. e•c. Cell 549. I 7 17 - - - - -I p • * HUI£ OFFICES now revenlallve "cllon ltatab to Slaare 2901 1 MO FREE RENT* '1 Workshop 951-5647 CIRCUS OF MASSAGE 7 19 NO HARBOR BL VO FULLERTON 2 AdJacent R2 1011 & 2 1 Br plus Oen newly Lrg E/Blufl Condo. 2 stry 675 6606 A Wallace, 548-0358 _ Ou1e1 spacious. """' llOUMt $80K each/ otterj remodl ges & watar 4 Br. 3 Ba N-ty relurb OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm, ~,Private 2 br, 1 ba duple~. beach 2 Br '" Bo or trad•? Own/Bkr p11d No ""'IS $570/mo Super $l300/mo Townhouse $565/mo 0 ...., 675 2490 ba yrty $900 or thorl E/Stde, ger $SSO +-$200 642·966e Isl plus sec 648'• W · 1arm 559· 1692 alt 5PM dep 645-t668 960~ - DISTRESSED' Trl-pleic 181h St 499-16t7 -Big Cenyon el'.ec 3 BR. 2'1 - ---Spacious clean 3 Br 2 Bo view Tennis pool sec gar ~mo u1tl Inc 8>42 825a under market, help fln -1E11ttaide 3 BR 2 Ba, !pie ba condo Goll course Ctrtal ••I Mar 2722 t BR 5!:!£er clun encl g er a g-e.. av a 11 • 1 1nce S ISK down. nr encl pauo, 2 sly S680 ~ete $1400 mo· Dys Newly redec0<11ted uPOer 645-1819 • Tuatln & Frwy Agt mo llA0-0907 57_7372 E-675 0109 2Br IB• frplc quiet no Oollhou•'" 2brl2ba du "•2 9•"" •• k 1 3 br 2'~ bll lrplc encl .,... · ""° ., • .,.,•••HI 759-0279 'm r no geraje re• pie• gar sm y11d re ~ $700 .. ., n2•0 gar $750 A•••I April t Lt • e-t 14001 mo IM """" ~ 7 dee crpt s t11111lrig tl1.tr ... t 38' 2Ba.cul·d&-NC.nr S 11n11ago Or Dover eves/ wllnda 6871555 59·1652 $485 8171 Newm1n I So Coaal Pl1111 Avall SllOres E11ec 4 8r 4 a. dys Uf ·u-w 759-0840 YlfW LIT 511 S8751mo Eves & 3.500 sq tt ramlly hOme ~ wknd• 540-0703 Dav• 3 lrplc 9 pool lull secur l1rge 1 Bdrm lg8 k11c:11en. llW HAIL. • $360 mo~p Bach 1 & SI. UHU 838 tt!AO 11 Y 3 c 1 r 011 r 8 g 11 lrplc: urn incl $575 All I\ 1 IR. t la 1410 2 B• unlurn & lurr> pool F • n ti• tic o c e • n "13Br 2Ba condo 2 car gat $2 200 tease 644 7424 can 760 1813 ---2 H 1 la llSO 6s~•2-2'~39112 FIOf1ds cou1el view $155,000 •Has $750 mo viii inc; I Brake< c;pec1acutar oc.ean & city " ~ 842-3172 WALKER & LEE A E See II HI I Yorktown E181uf1 e .. ac h<>mt' 3 Br light v•ew lrom every Enctsd g1ragea gu I lmae 2744 772-7281 I _ 2"' 2 •• ...a -. - ~~~~~~~~~~: (Monlic.llOt _ 2 ... Ba 2 lrple, 2, 121 IQ ~~:5mm01 1c1~111 O~r:.~y wit« paid. pool spa rec ORANGETREE t Br • l&i DtM t 14SO 1'~ yr old E tide dlx con-IL trg patio $ t25oimo 7141673 7975 room & volleyt>Bll coufl pool tennis on stream tU a, r do. 2-lly. 3 Br 2 Ba. lrg ~2--0350 le Pah. tmmac 11r ldulla. no Palm Desert. Deep Cl· llvlngrmw/frpl yard.dbl B19Cenyon Condo Hide •w•y w/voew Mo 7l4-llAll-0073 pals $49 5 E•as nyonTenot1Club,3Br.2 gar.balCony.micro.S795 3 bd. 2't ba lull golf dern 2 Br 1 Bl Deck -------553-1141or6735003 Ba 1 11ory, end unit. & utll 720· !)012 ore. course.-. pool tennta. OIW gmrage No pets ltwprt leac~ 27'9 NO FEE' Apt & Condo 1en111s VIiia Rentel• 675-4912 Brokef Vl9W. enc pailo, fully lurn 644-4998 nm $ tJOO tease Also avill 2 S7251yrly ~5 I 682 s 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 c II I I B d $. 100/LA••• I 72 8191340-0395 Clean 2 8'. 1 Ba encled r. en ' _.... C.1ta MeH 2 4 g1rage. prvl yard NO Broke< 64•-74211 Bgl Wetitfield llHllY CllNI •• ,. .. s.c. Pt111 F'rplc e1eg1n1 lrench ...,1ndows 1/c, en-home Shor I' E) ec home with I room 10 7 rooms Adi Loat ' r.... 3004 prof $285 Isl 1as1 dep A11porler Inn 4 Frwys No miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiii;j u 1 , 1 s 9 6 6 • 8 4 7 9 I lease requ11ed I 662 2449 Call AM 633-3223 MIF 10 ''" 1rg Npt Hgts •CdM E•ecullYe Sulle nome non·smkr 27-371 E1egan1 decor furn/ 5350 lrg room Diana unlurn Elevalor & un- 63 I 1'66 642 J4'1'1 d e r g r n d p r ~ n g Female rmm1e wanled I 675•9510 499.4722 CdM 2 Br house ISi N B 800 ~ It ottiee avail FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: IU-Hll ll0-1112 Open 24 hrs 7 IAYS l WEEI ATTRACTIVE MASSEUSSES TO SERVE YOU COEDS Would lo•e to parly ""'YOU Cell Sue or Kllhy anytime 1213) 634 4571 t71 4 l 527 7186 IBSI & dep S3501mo Mar 1. S500 mo A•lll 4, I fi:l-7464 646·8402 673-5500 , __________ ,FOf Lad.es only ~· bUlll TWO SUPER walMlronl I W/M escorts available Snr lg Newporc Oct-an lront yrly, tem n ~mi.r S333 mo 828 0057 25 plu• rf'~P ml\I" pre! d $240 plu\ , ulll Hue shere b• HB A•~·I 3r28 847 4781 ROOMMATE REGISTRY Renlors St2 Rt-nleel $20 ollices $375 each Ma· LHT /RlWlRI SPM 1 AM Cell Robl'!rr flnt-rs Mile NB 646-$051 l•glll brn wht Persian 675-1467 S11mese m ~ tong heir SPIRITUAL READINGS llWPORT 1uc1. ..... Blk whl & beige Ad .. •C• In all matlers OFFICE SUITE OvrH · bl~e 4 I~\ d~p blue love marriage & OUSI· cooking 1ne harboi AP· ey.-s 751 7041 nets Also counseling pro1< 1000 SQ ft round sel ol keYsll t815So E1Cam1n0Rea1 7141645-7100 Bobs B•g Boy 111 H B S an Clem 492-7296 st.:'::'rr'oa;,e;2t~ 111 Owner ~denllly 646 3810 011111 llTILITll $1 per~ 111Many ,1,05 111$111 Pm pleue cell 557·2830 M/f shr lu•ury 3 bf 2 ba Cell 557·70 lO Pel Fond~~L~36 9 t83 ESCORTS I MllflS 1 yr old NB be3cf11ronl Oeflk gpace for renl vll'!ry 1•--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ___ OUTCALL 83!-9199 714 Cl91 fOOOI V1p1MC g11r. lrplc: Musi see reasoneote HB eraa I' $390 650->4S22 7141536-1484 security, JumbO 1 Br w11h WllTllt llEITlLS APUTMllTI I Oen Waaher/dryer plus 3 & •Br CloM 10 water, Beaullfully landsc11ped private cluO w/lennls furn & unlurn reaton Fe rm mca 10 'Share 3 bd 600 S<l ft ~oratll<I. vl-~arden aptt Pool & Spe courlS pools spu, sau-able, 111 amen111e1 1pt wlmale e1ecuttve su11es. near lrwys. Mese O.t tf C.u!J 1525 PETS s 4 8 5 1 mo LARGE BlUFFS CONDO! PORTERVILLE. CA. 643-6680 2 t 1 r V . 4 B r . 3 B a 5 N: w ange rancti. 4Br, •CllLI WELCH(• s 13001mo 644-2tl07 2'11Ba home, 3 yrs old 160 East Wiison. 2 Br Nwpl Hgt1 3 br. 2 ba. Found small l erri.. mta p l M d09 wh1t1 red coll1r. trHat vie Sloter & Gotnerd, S.rricta 3014 ti B Cell •ANGELA SPIRITUAL d N nBS , beautifully decoral· Br-•-•75.4n12 $250 .... ', ullls 5416 04104 Verde presllge oa11k 111011 eeks o pall ed clubhouse & much ..,.._ " "' S 140,000 538-8157 ett yard, g1r1ge. no pets S8501mo 221 I LaurPI 5PM. S825 IMI0-3989 Isl. last. sec 6>46-3532 8•2·0100 969 1221 conlWtten1 -e11 mauers 675-2495 673-978>4 Vl1ta lll0P9'ng cenlet,~ Nl950/mo 3 Br 2 Ba with Large 2 story 3 BR 2b• Bachelor $4 IO more lncld t most ullll· Fem 10 shr 3Br 2' 1Ba 2 building 556 · 9250 Sen Diego, 8 1/iXgron. pool 2 car garage w/ home on Ne ""Port 1 Bdrm S485 11u 549-342 1 3641 sty condo Balboa Pf)(l1n MACARTHUR & REOHILl round Terrie• m1• rusty good 1pilndob1e $285, auto opener. washer Beach can1I 2 car gat ')~rm 2 Btll $600 Be1r St (Be~n Sun-Vaulted ce111ngs gcu Lg slngle pvl ofc fur. goldan brn Solver type --.------- 0 0 0 d ""n Bk r dryer hool<-up. large wlelec opnr 11250/mo 2250 Vanguerd flowe• & MacArthur) COUNTRY CLUB LIVING b1lcony lrplc yfly S..66 nl511ed Non·smkr A•8•1 c1>1on ~6-2501 BallDtll I 619-433-1723 family rrn Agl 536 1435 540 9626 THE SEVILLE 2 Br wlgar, IN NEWPORT BEACH mo 675 9518 Jim tmmed No IM req Ph & Found malP Old English Fia1aci1l LL hc~Hlt 1100 TSL ,!2.~1 Bal"?,Bl 2 _ 1803 BLUFFS 2Brlden nevi 2 Bdrrn 1 • B11 $565 crpts drpa, bltlnt lncd Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm rem11le to shire gorgeous I "'retar1el MtvlCe avail Sheepdog white w/bleck -...;.;====--- -.. .,, ~ decor, bsl grnbell toe 3 Bdrm. 2 ba S&>45 yd w/pat10. w11er pd Apartments & Townl1ou 2 Br 2 Ba pool 1911 etc s350 mo 75 t-9774 ups on ea11 V&<y pllyful IDaiatH Want luxury dptx-vl-. PICk & move $495 makes Neutral decor BUI 151 E 21tl 548-2408 2619 G S1nl1 Ana -Sorne ate el~enlly $2751mo Call 662·22471 1 I l 2, ' Fairview & Wilson P 0 l 0.,.tlHititl 4014 CdM Of Nwi>t. wlM trade 11 yourt family 3 bdrm e grnblt loc SltOO/rno ---Ave $520 C111 t-5 l\lrnlltled ef1 8 & wt.nds D11an1 tata I I 631·3123 my Monter-v cc Condo na111eal 539-8190 760-3384 675-5930 SlY YE· Tl 636 4120 From $560 . I -Eacel Cleaning 4 Mainl or my Nwpt Be f nl • ... _ · ------I On Jamboree Rd a1 F M 10 thr 2 bf 2 Da P1rk Yacht Sales Office lor Found P91st1n cat CdM enance Company for Condo 87 5--0 105 y r BEST Ally em fee 2 BR den 2,, ba ror Yet 3 large bdrm 2 Br 1 Ba I car garage Sen Joaquin Hiiis Ad N-porl iJPI NB $350 LeBM Call bet_, 9 -5 552-5482 sale S50 000 1erms ---------~Just tor you 11 whole llOUM leaM $1100 mo 0, ""'" Yes frpte PlllO private peho upper uni! 14'-1100 720· 1645 e•es PM Mon-Fri ~2·4~ LOS! Fllckll 811 blll av11labte Receovables of LL Wut.. 16i5 fncd 2 Br blllnt provided IM opt. 631-5661 'l'et QBlag& P<>OI $ 5 2 5 Imo Broker --------.~ Sh••e luxu"'-PromonLO"' E•clusive lullury medical neut M eel no coll•r $10.000lmo 751·3029 kldl""' *•SO I 53" "1""' ----------Yet $675 No pell 851-8800 -'• ·' ~~ ·~ 8esTi.;' I ~ .., Fl•I berg11n 2 Br 2 Ba &>45 3381 ---------YDI IEIERYE IT1 Point PenlhOuM Cathe-I prof bldg adl to Le.sure very sllghl lomp l hind Mobtle p-Wa$h1no ,..,,.. 1 ft--. • .....,.~ $525 del1.1xe kit appla -CINn 2 Br 1981 Mmple dre> Ce111ngs Frpl All WOfld. lag Hiiis Sublel leg m1Ntng .... of 3r9 Van & EqlJlp, makes M ,'o,e ..tti."Of no downW __ o_n_l_b_e_be_ll_Ll_S_3_00 __ h_m kid• fine wont 1a1t ph Ea1ts1de 1 Br 1 Bl walk Ave Bu11t-1n1 2 pe<sons NEW gited 20 Town· amen111es 101111y lurn 2000 sif NEW IMPROV· lePene Place nr lusun S501hour t-S33->4242 Income property wllh fncd IOI' chlld & pet gar· 539~190 BEST Riiy fee in clOM1 S>425tmo $500 11ar11ng $440 Sierra ~~U~elTYVIL2LA1G3E BC02~ Home -•v lrom home1 E 0 S P A C E C M 1131· t40V I -H<: S 15 credit appllea·' Mgmt &'41-1324 "' r ., thru June 40ol-29&9 7141768-4000 -owner'• unit II 1 PQHI· age •PP a crpu too Ge><g80\.ll ocaanlbiy vu 1 A 957-070 I Ba 1600-1800 sq 11 of Lost 1n CdM Shorecfllls blllty 987-3939 1139-6190 BEST Riiy fee condo. furn or unfurn 11~ .!!. genl 1 Sharp 2 BR new cpl pure luxury G1r1gu Beeut NB pvt home. Office. Storage. Ra1a11 Mele H1malay1n kitten Wiii T I p WTSllE 111 g h I y up gr 1 de d 2 Br. Wltlde 820 Center pelnl drp• $475 >JPH In e .. ery home .... int resp empl •dull Shop spice av111lable al wlll Chr1s1mu gilt ol ake •tr IJ• &>42-3772 St 2 B•. 11ov1 4 lr'9 No 760-8862 muter au Ila. dining 1mmed S:i'75 + ultls 45' sq H Any &ire up Lo love Greatly mined •HESS IHP Elegant designer fuhion 1hop Prime Newport Beach Area Days ~8-5402 Eves 642-3282 ...... 3 Br 3 B1 3 car garage ----'------pets 1450/mo &46-4382 2 e;-1" Ba-Ea_s_t_tl_d_e.-n-0 1 roomt. wood burning 645 9515 12411 sq ft 548-7249 Please call collect 3-4f bdl., bch area prl· condo Absolutely Im-oceen1ton1 home 3 br 4 flrepl11~H. micro-wave -Costa Mtlff Zoned C-2 7 7 6 · 9 9 O 3 o ya or laff•t•t•I V9le ............ c.a ~-8 mic Call lor eppl bll, $~000 mo f.vell M•y t BR ulll pd S380, lndry peta 1 child ok 2563 1 1 11 lo 2 Br houlfl frplc. p1t10 64().6197 1 lo:nd 714 .'46.'( 430 $950/mo Agt,Harry 111 M,.long,650-ll90 lacll c11port.nope1a Elden-0 $475/mo ovens.prvaepioi newlydecorocean••-29 ---evew O.rrtaaitits4011 &3l·1286 383 W Bay, 548-95t8 631-367t yard• gardene< provld Female non smoker ICt••l. l•atala 11 C W •ll'l'rll --------In Cl.tatatt 227& --------eel Eleg•nt llytng only 15 1476/mo 673-, 195 S RIM.LETS $25.000 total lnves1ment _,., M-Verde. pool, Mt.ma, 111 Sm 2 bd, 1 be. Elt·Sde, 2 Br 2b1 condo Bullllne. m1nulH lrom Fuh1on 675.ge88 Commarciil C·l W 19th " lurnt 1mmed1ate profit +/ • , • ..,... t\ ff den, 4 bdrm, 2 bl 11100 4 Bdrmt, 4 battle, oceen N o O o g 1 S 4 9 5 O/W. AIC, pool spa, M · Island, 7 mlnulN to SC _ St C M Prlme2 BIOC41llBon. ANSWERS 1nvestors1 Owner Opera· ...., ttl ~134 view . 5000 aq fl 552 11343 Yard and cu rlly Sunflower / Ptaze or O.C Airport CdM 2 br. ocean view 3 •lnl terms ' 1 11 tors welcome $5000 ••llllTEL per mon S 2 O O 0 I m o Garage Br 11 to I S 5 715, c e 11 Ju at aaet ol N1wpor 1 blk• 10 beooti 1250 mo Prlvlle hO<JH with large Bushel Dandy ¥ r o •a. net $ 2 5 O O Co•t• M ... "9tall llle 3 bdrm, 1~ ba. gar909, 714 /7511-0100 S11lly -Wll 1-t128·5t47 Blvd &to ofS1nOlego Cralg581-t411d1ys > !~~dp·.~~1~!",'~~~:'a~ Tabby ·Bygone • 61-3029 tor bemlt'f ~. NMd Babb S t $800 per mo Shlf>leV Agt. I Frwy From 1 1000/mo --0 AOHAST M ------, •• ----AIAP Cell Tim Sloat. 751-9685 (Ive ~I e._ J ,._ 2271 3 Bdrm 3 b1lh. garage. Sherp 2 Br ,,.., Bl patio 831-5439, 2473 Orange Lagun1 hou"' $295-1425 MAK IN M 0 NEY 1 Our amall·lown paper tatJ It-• 4014 euw.e. ProperUl9 Bro-2 Br 1 81 Santa An• _. ua -•· new carpel•. good cond :.lo~~~Cl;46~J 811 Ave . coe11 M... !~~1~7~~. '4~~b!3~; sea ~~~~~ .... MCT70-S829 reporled 1 gmt deal ot 8'Al·13% 1st-3rd TD'• k • r e g e c 0 Hgt• peU 'oK $550/mo Special 3-4 Br hM wllh 1505 Cell 546-l l61. Ilk -2 BR 2 8 bMctt --- -responae to 1 cer111n No prepayment penldty. 7t4n u.aon & s30o aec 20312 Aca· frplc 21er I/yd kid• petal ~eve. Larry Of Pim 2Br. 1 •,~B1, a Ingle car 8• 11..,_ 10 1 . Roomm1te to •hr 2Br 4 Storefront te>acet 350 edllortal Opinions -• Low polnta Herd money cJ9 833-1927 Oii S72 oetellt 539.e100 UITlllE gar11ge. lrplc. bltn•. $500 Newport Snra 17oo mo 1325 & ulll Neptune, to 520 s/I. 143 Broed· divided 101 1nd AO· 101n1 Foreclo1ure & BEST Alty fee mo S4S.4900 846·8747• 646-7l7l, All N 8 . 1tap1 lo bch w1y, CM Adrt11n Rily HAST bankrupt OK. 848-7822 lntalt hMttfwl ..... ea •-· ••eo 2 Br l'AI Ba TownhouH, ,, BLOCK FROM OCEAN Upl11lr1 3 bd, 2 be du· 850· t319 e~ _ 5>49-8547 Found Mena blfocel sun· • t f.D r tt•• -2 bdrm, 2 t>e. encloeed .. eta_. .._ carport/ garege. amill Bachelor no cooking pie• Piiio, gerage. Y'rtY. ,... I le -12• glltMI K Men H B 1n tr lltlff, '1 -...... fuaJ~ ale ctrlo g1raga Olah• Super 4 Br. 3 Ba. t un pel Oii, l•undt)' rm, lrpk: prlv $300imo 648-5855 '826 mo 87&-te.42 Agi.. -ra1H tf et H ....... ltatab H!O parklnn lot. 983·6367 1,1, IATilD I a..a.a. lllt welhef. rnic:fo wave. C6-deCtc I~ nr SC Avlll April C I M S70 I "' ".......... thedfel -No ... ,. p I.·, I I . 9 .. Im 0 2643 0reng41 or Of 4118-1228 Avail 411, t Br ' patio. 0 1 I eaa . t ngle •1776 up 1900 ft lndU· F d •• I bl k L b ~· ....... ---_.....,. ,..,. " " 2648 Of 1575 2 Br 1895 L11• O•raoe Hie & tecure oun ... a I •c I LIDO 181.ii • 3 lldrm. 2 o.. Non-emolter1 1750 pl\4 7IO-ll307 ange Eaatllde 2 Br. 1 Be en-blt·lne, pool, BBO. no 7 3 1 w 1 8 1 h s 1 atrial omce te 101 ~4!'" ml• Bob 11.11 Vic Cettt a Specie Ina In tat a 2nd temrm. t t700 mo Biii eecurlly 640-2263 In TSL Mgmt &>42-1tl03 cltd gare ge. d•hwehr .... ,, no ex-tlone >Cini e73•7117 don do Clrcla, R , Qi.let 556-0483 TD'•~ 1949 Qrundy, Ntr. &7M11t 3 bd, 2 ba. .,,,...._, .....-..., I~....... 22.lt S&50lmo 2 8f 2~ 1 625 /mo No pell .,..... ....,.. Huntington Beach -Robt Sattlef NHJCM .......... ,..,..... -e76-8e0e Npt IOCttlon • Dover / CM, tingle rw 171h SI 180, 642 2834 Found Te rrier Mlll VIC RE Broker 8d ~Ol'I ... .U Corne r Loe. AdJa c: to Oii lllt• upper 11n11. b•loony. w .. 1cr1tt Walll 10 w .. ,. car or 1torage. El •c· M"a Verde iono ru11y 842·2171 SU-Gell Com:.,rtpl. '~o•P=e ~ :';· ,~.~·d':,,~ =-•:' .:1'21:, ~-trsplC. ~715r~.;por~ Ll .. f OHM ~'!::au:..~tel ofc, ;:;.051~4 3 Ca brlllo. '"v~i;.:~·;:,,c:' ~~-'2&0:•hort leg a WIDOW HAS SH for .... ..:..... I, 'l12Slmo' 0 1 rdner SIU/mo 11500/mo. alOll AlllO T L Momt .,..2.1 New 2 er 2 91 frplc. 1(144 9q ft 54S-0215 --T D'1, S 10,000 up. No _.... ... 2 .t2•• I I Bet Penln 3 8R 21>8, t tot •,~ tt""fe~at...,., ..-. ... 2.,_ :'Ji." __ ....._ p-..,1~ Ptr·~·•s •oa• ..--It • ..__ .. , no -•tty No ...... MO-lt32 -.... 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Tract W/pod, OBlt '632 1395/mo llerre Mgmt ~ "" • UJCUt)' fie 114 It I 52" If W/tml omce, Wiii OI COSTA MISA 2nd TO't from 13.000 to • • • IH• dtecount, or pur· 141·132-4 condo. 28r + o.n. 28•, 2 .. !;: l.~,·mN0•1!!!,,H11g"t• 11e, 1 e r aq 101 c 11 •1 vldt. lultebi. for con-........... , e•o.ooo ltStl T.letd .. . a ••· fv Ir fur11111ted ._.11, .._... ........ ct1 ... oe>tlon 776-2680 , 1 .. bltn1. 3 eat oat, "' PoOf, --......., ,,... ,, ........... ~ ._ ~ .. ... .. ... f 1.., w.i,.~L!: pete, •• ,, • --... :::,.~o~r.:O:".c~1 1760mo. 7S1·1110 H H City 81. A unit 7141111·11'4, ,,";;g."'call 1$f.T3f0, Opetl2Afltt =i;iY.!,:'1:~ ..... "-· ,,,... ~· tac ~ no toollllt A -··· -• • • TV. oomout•lad ..... •peclout , ....... bltne, .. a.a7<>6 .. .,., mm .. '°' """ , 1111 i Wiii fttln o:• C•O Oennlt ..... ,--.. .......... ' lfl'•rf roo-;/£'' · t•~. 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DIMV~ Jnttn~ • ..tktt n• ~ 1 • , • • DllJ NII~ M l tMICMOtt ..,_~·~1~.,~~.-n= .. d:~~~-=1~·~--===J;=~= .. ~Ald~====d:;;;::;~~~~~,o~-=::::.l:::N::•·: .... ::::. __ ==:.Wtot:;~=~~Ml~"~;_.1~·~-~;,..~·=M~~~t.,..~~ ·=- • ' ... • Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Tuetd1y, MMch 15. 1913 C7 - lessi•n~ Service Directary 51 .;;;;;;;=;;iiiiiii;~Cmt~~~.~t~!J========i.c::,:,,:,,:,:.,:,,:-.~,.,=":.a~i'.1a;.":".:,4;:,::.;:,,~, Maa4pH "''" CltealM , .. !a..._u ... a ... r1 _____ 1...,Pa_.p_r_1 ... 1..__ ___ , .. , a.,.1 .. 1 leeh• Tttt lmkt $1.84 per day "-Plllf·A1tere11on1 Rernodell"9peir1 OOl'\ll'I TU QIU IOID ONl CAU DOU ITI OUAL ITV CLCANtNO 8RIC.KWORK rertl'lul1f tnttrior =11 UOIWUI llll 'I Tr" trlm"'ino· r•"'ov.,, Ooot._wlndowa-cablnel• I 1M ld I.IC d bona.a, I e..n lr•lhtub lnllall Patnl tng, c.arpent ry wlll'l 8 1>«t0n•l lou< 11 Smell or lg• tob1 re HANG NG/STRIPJ'I G hperiwnt.elJ & 1>rof.. 11ump Qtlndrng hauling fl\at'• ALL 't'OU l>BY Pinet patloa·fene.a in• l'or ett 562 11 142 ''" 111mtl'l•mova1 rOOflf'il, c;1p1 atHm ctn DCTH e&O 0933 II" r • l o c •I '•I• VtH ~C Sc:on 045.g32ei t11>n11 Vfiry rauonable l1Y e•pe<lt Renbl Fr• tor• W"I 54~44 13 L.1wn matnl/Rotolllllng Ing, gardening yerd cto. -&.4& a& 17 E•P•ll wallc;oveitng tn r•lff IOf alt 1>1 you1 pool eet Jim 8&6·6tl0 30 day •I.I ln4tl 0..1trlltffel tr•"tlmata 641 e-006 up. ale Lowell '"" Good ••rvlca. tel• •v•ll 11twiai 1tett1t1C111 F\ .. , GQn•vl n .. d• 'or eaparl Hr TAtM & CU'TTRfES, ln ll~ R£MODEL8/FACEl.IFTS Add'n1/Rem0d Platte& -STARR 641·401 Mon·Fll Own tr•n11ioi ~ _ tenlAHlgnmt 6818~11<> v1Ge.cell ev.,1tn;16pm g•ner e t cleenup & DllLY Cu11om w ood patio• 1*mll1 Bonded,lnt'd C1Mnup1/landKaplng 1etton 6411 411JO ABC.,.OVINQ 10 9 pm 11 00 an•-· P"lMS,noJobtoamaM " dec*ll & ~ ell~ Lie •4 18670 641·4271 HtMJllng • T1" Trim RFASONABlf RATE8 046-3831 Ouick Car•lul Service Olec;kw•lder P•perh•ng. PL!ASC keep 1ry1ng AHi (All $PM) frerill. llm repair Free ell •l--Llll I -F1 .. aat 84211807 p,per In 111 typn o t ---LI<: 1138-0411 !162-0410 1ng I Aemovet Oual (114) 4H·llll 0..6-S~ PILOT AlNldy 841-0e22 ._. •&w Aetpn Cat>etiero 4 lone work·rH td/eomm Big & lactat Taa work only 4114 311111 _ Cu,.t lenltt L~1:=•n~;~~~r71 Compl ma1n1, comm/ ;';~~~" O•y Ot ntgl'll Ftdetett<I ft• 8•111tce •A-1 MIVlll* Platlttratlat Ptrtlaitl ---T1ltrial SERVICE ----rff Trae 111mm1ng 6 ra---Homa/ollk:e 1µ1111 BMt q\lallty 26 yr ••P - --Pvt T torlo / Ramadtel No Staam/No Shampoo Drrwall moval, clitan·uP• Fr•• Haallll 631·"47 1. Compa11u~e r•t" PRO~ PHOTOGAAPtiER PIYOllO IWll tniuu~tlon. glClnt rMUll• DIRECTORY Stain Spec:lellat Falt -ell 846 4664 11t 4 30 -UCT-1 Hl,4'28 r:;o. ,353 Model potllolto• por PHI ~eMnl & Futura l<·I (7'3~,.2•3194 d"I FrM •I 839·1662 DRYWALL TAPING ' • DUMP JOBS Oave'1 Moll $10·$75 or STARVING COLL-EGE-11e111 wedd1ng1 b1nd1 Uc'd 114 .&27-3408 ~ All Ta•luraa & 4cou1llc JAPANESE OAAO(NER ! Small Mo111ng Jo01 I 20•1t oft IHI year• Wiii STUDENTS MOVING •le Studio e•P FRFE -~ !Tnlat S.mct 00 tl NOWt Sl'tempoo & •team cieen I FfM eet Kevin 873-1503 Sl)4lelell1t Matn1 ci.en Cell MIKE 848 1391 1ravet 841·01129 CO LIC T 1 ...... 3• !u7 w111111ng ~e 11~118 l ... 111 -T~:::J....~---~--- •-L a... •~..... COIOt brlgt11aner1 wilt 1ng lltmmtng FrM H I -----T AXFS , .... " -1----------1,,..-vl WOld Prooe.Jng -,... -crpt1 10 min bteacn Elffhical 541.9812 ~2•4047 HAULINO·lludent w/lge Pickup & daltvllfy ln1ured 64 1-8427 PlHltr/ letah tlubef Roollng 111 IYP" O\ilc:ll, Nly revfelone Your o.ity Piiot Hell, Uv/dtn rm• s 1•, eyg •---------trucil. 1&me IO relH Jon •I you1 l'lome or ollt<:e WATCH US GROWi -_ N-·recoY8f·dacti1 ., _____ ...... e• 1 1 ... 1 Serva Directory room S7 50: cO<Jcl'l"' $IO, E LECTAICl"N Priced OA'AOENtNO & MAINT T511-1117e Tll1nk you Ou1 ot 1t11e & mth1ery PLAS TEA PATCHING I Lte •4 t 1802 541-9734 ...::=-""'8 .... " • ~ Rec>feMflllll,,. chr $5 Ouer ellm ...... 1 r1gt11, lree Hllmate on Rtaldlcommllnd Verd H•UL·.,OVE·RE"OVE •llO Appl 832-61181 I Rutuc.co' tnllexl 30 -----Wla•ew Cltaaiai ••• Hll ••• ... t II j b ,. "" .., ftill Al ' ,, Nelll Paul L4-.~977 All Roofing Repair• -•· ••tit••• odor Crpl repa11 15 Y" arge or ame 0 1 cteen-up, ""trim r T I -Y " "• Hot lar. wood, comp. Ille WE WASH WINDOWS ~~~~~~~~~~up Do w ork myaett L•c 396821 1173·0359 6411·494!___.640.l81!1 "'~~~:4 1~·~~RT~ae• 1-~-~-'w-"-:-:-:-E-S_b_u-1-1n-u-1-Fiii PlllTlll I Free tal 639-3232 FHI . Prol-lonel Ae.utlcal c.Jllatt A•f1 554-0123 LICO ELECTRICIAN JESSIE'S GARDENING by Richard Sinor Lie 1 ~ -----Ouallty work guaranteed --w;-c.,. Crpt Cl•aners Oust W()(k AHi reles CIMn UPI. lrM lrlm' 1 .... Clt1aia1 T~0;:,~~~~~!r'!'!:. 280644 14 Yrl 01 l'lappy I • { ruriU.c llllJ• rttfla1 Ht-talt FrM eeum11t• 848-7391 N-& Re1pray Remod. StHm Clean & Upl'lot rom 63~7219~ _m_a_1n1 --..ice 540.8035 ROBIN'S CLEANING ..... _9.,.30 , 83,:-0421 local cu11omet1 lliu!eol<.., Free"' (1c: •381042 --------carpentry Uc #414691 T k M 1 u 1 G S h .,...., • ,,. Ttlank you 631-4410 j ., r•I ....,1 .. ,., Saagef • Window W••l'l· AbUlty Bldra 730-1900 rue oun ni "" RESIO/COMM L/INO aaaa•111 • &••11111 ervtce • • I orougl'lly ---' --••• ,...... Stcrtlarlal lemctt tng, q. ty work, to prte. R ... rates 64S-3716 20 yrs 0o my own work ,._.._ --.,lean houN 540.0857 Laa•111tla1 LOWEST RATESI Prompt, -,...... • ..._ 546-0603, 845.3143 IUJ111tl11 CARPET INSTALLATION Uc 278041 Al 1146-11126 839·5036 G ne91 proleulona11 15 Secrelartal &er11ie.1 typ. ---------- ---Very tl'lorough· d rete fllll llTIIUTH yr1 exp 638 7149 Plaaltia1 Ing, copy, etc Fas1 wv John• Window Cleantng BabyslUlng, any l'lour & REPAIRS 30 yrs e.p llHll/OIMM/111 OLUl·IPI Oependeble & Exp'd Sod 1prtokl1H end 1hrub ---• --675-4456 760-8359 Fr .. nt 12 yr1 up N.ar Vlctorla/Xlnt ref1 845·9031 1~1 8• •It 41 Reaa-ltc:-guar 631-2345 Lge/amefl, t1wn ~1n1. 546-8096 562·9522 1n1tallet1on Our work PAINTERS NEED 24 llr H 141-1121 ' &.40.1oe1 Coet• M... 842·8482 c ..... / Ctacrtlt ---g81dtn1ng 983-2503 HOUMClean1ng, lull or pl/ only looks upen11ve WORK! 30 yr• ••P 1n1/I WAT(R HEATER Specie! Im••/ Allt11lit•• h11eell Cemant-Muonry-BI~ FtacU.1 K&O Landacape Melnt 11r.ie. 22 yre e~p 1 m tl'le Cl'leck our prlcee befo1e ~~I 3~~~·~~·~~~11" !_ool haate_r_•_*_F_u_rnace1 Sewtng Macl'line on ine ltaft Law 1 ..... .a.ff Wa.Ha.Cua1 work Uc llllOl•ILffleWtOI Compt Gardening Serv ~111 542-5156 you buyl LIC 2045111 Davia PaJnlln" 8'42-7479 Comm·1 Spec In rH1•U· Btl!*? Cen I "8' •good Ttlet all contrllciT. who Balloon Promollona Unit-FrM est 548•2488 CALL 646-1013 I ·--_ 1 ranll n-or remod cteantno otllng & adjull· mlted: brlghl bouquetel lf3110!17 Rob 547·2683 Fences Meaonry 15 Y"· ExperllM HO<JMkMplng U •• I _. SL ----I 1 r h ) perform woo OYef $200 C b & 1 d lie, bonded 649-1978 Vee & 1upplln tnctudt<I IJ I trwH ••• OllTtM PAllTll roP HAT 636-2030 me<il ( n your ome 81 • lnctudtng l abor and _s_ame __ d_a-'-y_. _411_4_·_7_5so ___ , ur gull er. oun •· ---------Pcroleatlonal Q1Frden1Eng & I Ktuv 641·41170 Ex,,.., la"daca.,,,., & clean· 25 Yd'! .. LRIC t403C9411 IEns, Rep1pe, repair ,;;;;-odel dHeacnennatl'l P~!C:.a. 8?0C88•11otMwrn meterlat1 mu1t be II· 1lon1, pallos. watka. '81111 Deer ltNU lean Ups ree 111• ' .. -. " ,.... b ""' e 1 oor x v ., .. ., CaLmtl llUlai ot~ & brick 675·462l m11e1 Full Ser111ce IWll'I OLWlll upa, HM trimming F'ree on · Free e11 reasonable 1pM 9PM <*'Md UnllcenMd con· • -ALL MAKES eprlnga 1146-8544 Ml Tony 846-7556 per1 963-0911 R1ctiard Lie. d John 631·1151 • ---1rec1ore lhould 10 11ete • New C.bln.I •• C.btnel Rod 1 concrele & me•"n l'ltn"""• ~ ...,..,,_, fl\()(~ 6 Oependebfe ---O• i snl S .. •littl tn their edver11..,.,.. Con· -• •-·--_,...,._ "~'-97 (t~ m-•an.al Nattar·-PlllT f II 0" ATLAS PLUMBING & -"-"--------.. facing, bere & lorm1ca ~· 9 years .-me toe Lo relee Tom 557.448() llaa•yaaa ~ •• ----..-"" r 1ractor1 end contum«S, Count....,.,... ••2 ""•1 7 t'/8'0 1706 ....... -... ... _..=..-..-----FREE EST INT/EXT Healing apec1altztng tn Don I Mova lmprovel cont..,., "'•~ G __ ,.._ 81 "',_,.... .,... """° ree esl '" .. • G • i * * •HO"E REP•tR MAS CLEAN BRICKWORK. Small jobs EFS C 32088 6 5 68 ""'' ..,_' r..,...,..., ----------•---------ar ti a1 ... " I A LI 1 rep11r1 4 • 1 6 Skyfltes & Bay W1ndow1 (714) 558-4088 w111'l Cat>lnete & Carpenlry Concrete small or lge E~·Plumb·Carpentry Makea ll gleam home, Newport, Coale Mese, TEO 7 141871·9047 LOW CO-STit 24 HRS Free est Reaa S39-3232 que1t1oni Contract~~ Small jobs & repalra lob• Remove old, ,.. TIIEEI Small lobe OK FHI 1p1, olc Reta 648-2240 Ir.me Rel• 675-3175 St•I• Llcente Board, 26 Free estl~te 645·2003 place w/new 645-8512 M<lllee Keith 646-41172 Hou•~t-antng R•alden-MUOlllY I 1 .... 000 Custom painting. ext. int. Hepe11-Reptpe-Remodel Tilt C C P Topped/removed Clean ~v .. v v •• quahly work 11 reduced Oretne Lie 650-1030 ---------lvtc enter l e1e, _eu~l!!--•!J ..... ____ 1_c_~_1• ....... ca_._. ___ _ up new tawn1 751-3478 20 year• up cq:>ntry I tlaf & vacenctH Dalla Alf typa·reu 631-2346 winier ralea F•ee 911 ---TILE INSTALLED Room 890 San11 Ana, ---alee plmbng Everytt11ng Pecolle 645-4140 X&-04 o.ve 673-2031 Pttl S.f\liCt/ laf!in All kinds Ouarell1Md CA 92701 Rem<><l./RepaJre l.o reles CHILO CARE wtll'l love Deck•. pa1fo1, fencea fenced yd, meet•. c M FrM est. Steve 762-955fl 045-6189 wkdya I neva go1 a cetfl Remod, C h lldcere Licensed constr, repairs big or Co1ta Mesa/Newporl amatl. Ouat. 675-829'4 lnfenll & up 650-1330 TREES Topped/removed Ctean up new 1awn1 751-3476 l andscep1ng·Yd Clnup1 Tree lrlm/remov·Melnt lrngatlOO Jim 851-0129 Raat r1IM 841.0063 I SPARKLE PLENTY FrplCI bulll remodeled Refs Jolln 693-0487 1------------Brick & atone, brtck Pelnltng/Peper Hang1"9 I ---JACK OF ALL TRADES Home Cleaning S.rv1ce pe111ng Exp'd 893-3743 Cao1na1 Ra11111ar11no 20 yr1 op Poot ffrv re· TILi I MAIOlllJ Cell Jack anytime, .Xlnl refs 642·86011 Reaa llc'd 536-9898 molding Early compte All types·reaa 831·2345 Day or night 676-3014 Cleaning olc/res Oual Meke your ah09Plng ea•· lion, malnt & repair work. Reta Bondabfe. ler by ullng the Deity Pl·' INT /EXT CALL JIM, FrH es• 24 l'lr terv Lie Cl ... lfled Ada 642·5878 536·2736, 838-3525 lot Cl&Nffled Ada 140·1111 263800 64!>·6280 Have aometl'll"g 10 sell? Clua4fled ad1 do 11 well Paoc>le who need People Tl'lel'I whel Iha DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 elf abou11 •ert111ff, T.D.r14IZI l!lt ...... 11• BtlJ Waatt4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 BtlJ Wutt4 5100 lalt Wu... 919 ltlt W111t4 111,00I te ll00,000 bpe< Counter Person tor INTER I 0 R 0ESIGN1-:=:=iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;iiiii:iiiJiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiilAecepllonf1t I 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 Btlt w..... 5100 AHliHCll 6011 ""*' I AP~~~~~~ ~~~ICE 2nde to 5 yeare Special-renlaJ cer co Call Laure. I SALES We need brtgl'll. -ge· 111 In NB & CdM prop8f-~3856 · 1 Earn $700-$800/mo PT llEDIAT£ OPEllllS Uc. & dellnllely pleuen1 Daily Pilat Mu$1 lype 60 wpm ac<:u· we NII recond., gua1 tlel. Call SS1·11135 COUNTER HELP parl· Musi be cree11ve. well I people We wm train you DANAE CORP BKR time apply In peraot1 81 groomed 1m1>11 1ou1 to wor• on our prtooa rat e I y I u 11 t Im e appllal'ICM 540·3071 549-3942 Wa11r11ss/We11er. PI T I llY APPUAIUS days over 18 Will train, Herb 957.8133 • 499-1481 lo sy11am/compu1er You 1 ITIP llllPPIM The Tummy S1utt~r Need telephon e sales representatlves mu•t be able 10 lype 111 & 2nd TO'• SFA'• & 751"3~ LfUL 11011nuY st.art lorught tn Costa Mesa office 70wpm unlll to 20. $ to 1Mll llOMATill Ulll Newpon Center Real 'HT Tillt EVHllll lllllWIYH • UTU llOIME 11m111u • HPPLIMllT llOUE MIUIEMEIT • PUT TIMI Sl'llraz 546 7948 RelrlQ8'810f, $200 w&lh- Equfly/purcllua, tufty IM• IPEll••• ESl&le Ll11g1t1on Firm amort. no pr•p•y F-_. needs sharp, ••P'd legal fixed by contract Cori· 'PIT. FIT. )(lNT Commia Sec'y Xlnl 1yplng, dlc1•· nelly & Compeny 30 + Wort! In OC Must l'lave Pho~ and ahor11'land • .,.,.. exper llelr lor color & oe a self mu91 Selery open Call 720-08589AM-7PM 11ar1ar W ill train ~0-6962 . 84().5249 ,------''---------------Loi Person wanted for •-1 lllYH 1·11 Rent a Cer 11ml !J!ltat Musi l'leve small car or I 650-1 180 ltlt Wut.. 5100 motC>fcycle Futl or part Maids of Orange CO<Jnly 11me For 1mmedlele are accepttn9 eppttea-&IHllTm OUll WOl'k C·'I 11on1 tor proles11on11 TheJOllyRogarlnchas• .. 645--0366 Houaecfea ners Car poaltJon open for an Ao-Of._. went.a tor <JeMv. Needed $5/l'lr 10 stert counlfng Ct•rk f.llperl· • ery to bulllnelSel. deytt HouaewtvH welcome enc• preferred Duties Mutt h•ve own vehiefe 631-8222. Lv Meuage lnctuOe batik rtc:OOClll ... (714) 779-1062 Ma1n1enance person lion, auditing 1alee re-· .. por1• end General AC· • momYt IOTIY wanted. F/T In HB. Siert counting duties Excel-Highly quelllled lndlVI· S4 SO/l'lr Cell J C lent benefit• and worillng duet w11h ucepllonat Cleantng 96&·9048 alt 5 QOndltlons wtttt a QIOW-typing IAllll tor lu1 pee. _pm __ . -------Ing Company Apply In .a QOmn'IUntc:e11oM de- person· pertment Knowledge of THE JOLLY ROGER·~ Meo II preferred XUH 17042 Qllletl• ,.,,. beoef111. Newport Beach ll'V1M I ArN. 840-8950 7 14-548-0331 -----------;f•pertenced COO KS W... lut/hH lect neec»d '°'ell shltla Xfnt tntelllgent. mouvetad. worlllng environmen1 •In IWIAIDllllm Earn $450 10 S&OO per ~ If you l'lave • lie wagon or van and enjoy worlung w111'l 1--.ager1 Call Mr Rountree et 546-7058 b1Wn 11AM & 3PM _. Cleys IMe chatge ablll!y Res-Belt>oa 875-78<'9 Macllenlce Helper / pon1tble, xlnt office Exp•rlenced WAITPER· Trainee Soma E•P•r 1111111. Front ol1tce •P-SONS needed lor 811 l'lelpful MacGregor peetan<:e. Poaltllle l>ec> lhlft1 xlnt working envl· Yacl'lls. 1631 Ptacentla, pie, greet opporlunlly r onment In Balboa Co.11 Mna Newport Center Call I 67!>-7829 Denise or Cl'lrts .r,--------- 714-760-1000 •FASHION COUNSELOR Awo«>lcs E.ar $ l2 1_ .,..,,.. $12/hr. PIT Ladlee Af>-. n ~" parel Business 730-90&0 en hour 1MC:ttlng Aero-of 731-434 7 bk:s for,_ club Try ou1 1 ______ _ 3-18 8 PM El Toro H1 or Flne11 re111uran1 needs, send resume to PO Box c a p I e I n s , w 111 e r a I 6567, Hun1tnglon Beactl wafltHlet, bartenders. 11264e t1011/l'loeteaa, bus pe<· ASSIST ANT MOR Dress Shop, NB Ledy'• Clo· IOf'la MUil epoly 1n per-'°"· 333 Bayside Dr. NB I h 1 n g e • pr n e c Full Charge bookkeeper S«-2470 II typing, 40 l'lr Wk Prefer AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SHOP Genwat lhop la· bor Minimum wag11 831-7270 meture person. mull ~ permanent local reel· denl Send ruum. 10 Penonnel 01rec1or PO Bo• 5115 Betboe. Ce 9211&1 Babysitter n..a.d f<>< 8 mo old Beby, Ml time, 1--flU--__,--,-1-,- Mon fhru Fri. $50/weetl •-& 650-20411. Julie Celt ell PAIT• TIM W•l 6 opportunllle1 av1tleble --.-1-0-inrair--.-.--• with 111• Lo• Angele• ~--Tlme1 C1rwta11on De· Preler w/benlclng 8JIP8'1-pert,,_,1 1n our door 10- Medical , Expenenced a.ss111an1 0t EM T will\ ltrnlted or lull " ray permll 10 work M-F 8-12 Mldntgl'll. la· lary negoheble Send re- sume I> 0 Bo• A236. 389 E 17th SI Co'1a Mesa,92627 Miii/Cl.Hi for Hallmerk Card•. G1l11, and Cosme11c1 Ex per pref 64-0· 73 73 Motherless tamlly needs meture women 10 hve In & ilelp care for 5 tell re- 1t 1n1 well mannered, school age Children Pv1 room & ••l•ry In WHI CM 966-0321 7 ·II pm NEW OPENINGS For Ne· uonwide tndullrles. No Sales, wlfl train 15.000 plus a reer For Into call 1·312-931-7051 ut 2239A FM/Otfeclory OCUI UIER 'Ill •Part time •Must be at least 16 •No experience necessary •Pleasant personal.lly •Reliable •Good earning potential Eacellenl pay + good working environment and a growing compeny 11\al r91pec:11 11 • people Sh1t11 available 6 A M 10 A M , 9 A M ·2 P M ,11 AM 3P M 4 P M 8 P M , S P M 10 PM IW1cker Basttel Lunch De· er & dryer, $135 ee, di&· livery, Mon-F11, 9 • 1 tlwalher, $100. 648-5843 Need Car. Pays l'ltgh Retrlg, ctaan. troll tree, comm 720-0365 $155 893-9060 The Dally Piiot has two openings Wtrtl Prtot1W-18 cu 11 AOmirel retr1g1 for Route Managers In Newport llti••tiHlsl traerer w 1cemeker Beach area to supervise a limited Full lime pos111on tor Le· avocedo. good cond number of carriers M onday thru x11ron word Proce111ng 1250'0bo 5*-34541 F Id f d l group Typ11t and tele· Kenmore walher end gee r a y , a ternoons an ear Y prtonerecep11onls1 Entry dryer, 6 yeara old ... (.UUM evenings. Applicants must have level role with good bet-$125 00 each. 963-2187 01fl 141-4000 Mtweta •·I -dependable transportation and ne111s and beau111u1 --------••2 Hl• ir .. J12 _. I •A OIMMlltO&TlllS working surround1ng1 Lady Kenmore le>ual con· -• ••&A" • ""' ,_ lll-4IOO current Insurance Salary, mileage Appty in per1on w1th re-1rot • ._,dryer Mt, a1 ~::::::::;:;:;;:;;;:::~I ---------• and commission o pportuni ty. sume 10 Mr F~185 •t mood s225 .. Frlgldeir• 1 E ll t lt l I liege Robert Bein W illiam refrig 21 cl very clean SPEND YOUR DAYS RECEPT/IEC'Y xce en pos on or co F1ost and Aaaoc111es $295 Everyll'l1ng Ilka AT THE BEACH TEL-1-CIRC HAS IMMEOIA TE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTM ENT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •evenings and Saturday mornlnp' ·Commission/Guarantee •Must be ambitious, pleasant and reliable •Ex perience helpful. but wllllng to train ·T his 19 not temporary C all 5 48-4000 between 9AM-3PM 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5 :30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" P/T USISTill IRHI Ea1ate broker ""I 1 100 m1ny IHdl, needs Detty Piiot new1peper 819 0 e 1a1 9 1 n N B dufer In Irvine area 851•7720 Appro x 20 l'lrs pr wk Neel, trgn• office 11 p s tudents. housewives or retirees. 1401 Oueit St . Newporl new cond 848·2498 pearenca req'd for this Please call 548·•4000, M r. Wllllams S..Cl'I verv ctnn trg upr1gh1 pru11g1ousfy located for Immediate appointment ---------• lreezer. $200, & refrlQ • ltrm Mull lleve good ol Po sitions available now. • ... PllGESSH swivel 11\elv•• s 1!5 llC41 8Jll)8tlence & be very Regional olftee ol tvga ~•ofter. 720--0345 ver1&tlle & eccure1e In o••-• OlalT i••LY PILOT Nallonal L-Firm t•· ----.,.....,..-----Oelalltype worio Wiii be ftlUl•li a Al perltln<:e llrill'l feoal ler· 18 Cf GE. refrlg, wooino wl1op '-' ••· 330 W. BAY ST .. COSTA tit:SA. CA. 92626 m1no1ogy •oo lorm1 pre-go1c1 COior $t00 ecu11ves for ll'le world AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM PLOYER lerred Vydec equ1pmeri1 042-4778 l'leedquar1era ol 1t111 &Ye< presen11y E•cetlent M · Kenmore wather $ 100 & eapendlf'l9 org1n1zellon 1 nelHt Including dental •tee dryer, $JS Xint Pten1y ol g1owth oppl y 1 n s u r a n c e a e I I y cond ~-6488 lor r1ghl person Med/---------, SECRETARY 851-0291 Oen banelHs Con1ac1 S'LES REP to• pvt investor bllpng --11141. 9bttriab 6014 7141752-6003 EOEIMtF Well-groomed & gra· reQ Non sm~r setary Ju 11 e a It 8 3 0 AM " eap A gramma11ca1 sk1Hs Jt~I Waalt4 5105,Peyne cenlral tor~ elr ACOUIS CORPORA-clOUs' We are lffdlng lhel neg Miii resume 10 Ste EXPERT WORD I urn 1 c 8 • m Od e I TION pack 1n Temporary Help 200 2855 E Cal Hwy PROCESSOR 125U l9A, lOO,OOO BTU 18952 MacArthur Bl, 'four cl'lallengtng aaston· CdM 92625 Needs employment part $ l 50, Culllgan Merli 50 Sta 100 Irv, 927t5 m11t1t Win So Orange -----11me or 1empod11ry aulomallc weter IOl1en· County•· II you re ag· Sil~ scrMOer. ••Pet Ap 667-3939 ., $800 ~762 llSTllllll • g1ess1ve wlll'lOul being ply In pet'M>n 81 1020 w T-l'ln1'al wrllln" done all Caatfll a OlllTtl/llTOlll obnoxooua entrepreneu· 17in St C M -~ " I Meture Ttlura-Mon 10 rtat, sates 011ented, a J types wnHen edited lt•ipatat MUI AM • 3 PM $4/hr Lo ca1ety11 1t1at ign11n re-Ttl • A. 01110 typed no 0991 JO Cennon camera 35MM gune Niguel 498-5767 1 suits. succeuful track I Immediate openings in I SLR Exel sl'lepe W/ ••140 bet-2 • 6 PM record & c1pabte o f telephone sates. selling &-' l I 1cce1 $200 OBO tor lnlervleW mak17. top $$ we w1n1 subacnpttons 10 11\e Delly 1:na=~·•--•;.;;.;I;.._ __ -:-~:: 832· 7306 Sa•e1 yO<J OU will l'lavfl free-P•IOI Evening hO<Jra end Cats ssos ,c.-.".-.-n---11!-.. -•• -dom & inoependence 10 s11urd1y mornings _ -CLllERS ac:l'lteYe w111'lin • Qualily Comm1111on w1tl'l gua Loving nome MeOt<l lor 2 APPLE 11 COMPUTER org•n1za11on Cell Re-rentee and bonuses female cell Indoor ti 48K· 16 Sector DOS Pubttan1ng htm needl 10 I tn 0 C area to CIOH I magutne orders S50 to S 100/day + gas Hunl Bch Call Nikki a1 medy Temporary Ser-Con1ec1 548-4000 bel outdoor moving East.I Centrontx pr1n1er • mon· vtCM. 5-40-4450 lor con· ween 9AM and 3PM or pleaSe help 840-6352 tlor micro modem auto llden11et •pgo1n1men1 84' 5678 at1 5 30PM I 1tar ROM + v11lcalc & even•1 •· Otta 5510 ~~~:0 1:2 ,000 c uh "4-HICI Alternoons & aoma --I Real Eatete Satea SALES Ser_, prlnlflll e,per, 1 lull 1 patHlme con1ec:1 Keuh1 831·3494 TELEMA-RK_E_T_t_NO 16 mo Golden Retr_ .. , Mu comm Ad\19f11Slng mete, AKC $100 To ••BM PC 64K, 2 drtvee. kend morning• Mull Reel E11e1e/Proper1y fllMlll 111 UH' "•,,.dependable vefllcie. men11Q8'T1t"t opening tor I IECRnUY prefer tight truck w / el!p lncoma properly c a II u • 8 b 0 u t 1" e Join our company and cempe< lhefl Only neat. 11les 1pactall1t . welt outllandlno carHr op be an 1mP<l(1an1 par1 of ruponaible peraon1 known ept St ies mgmt l>Ol'1unlll•• u an tn1ur O<Jt team We re • New- need epply Sl8r11ng IP· co Repeal C::omm on anc41 Agent Trelnlng wlll port Beecl'l con1uttent prox $4 75 l'lr & mileage mgml acCOV{lll 65115 not fn1erlera with your hrm looking t0r an ton Ca" btwn 9 30-10 30AM on a • I • a E. 0 E pr-1 emplc)ymenl ergetic talented sec: y only Mon-Fri. ••II for 1142· 1518 &eJ...4518 wl'lo will prov10e 0 H1c. Greg Hyde c1rcul111on •fOl-.llllT MfVlcee 1ne1u<1ing deal 642·4321 " ru UUI PDlll 1ng w /m1ny dtllerenl f()( ~•Y c:tllf09recllc of· S.ll·mot1veted, wilting to cilents. scneduflng meal 10.•pm ... 7.()'I"' goodtlome ~7-4781 1 12 monitor. compfale .. .,... ~ " ---------. 1y1tem $2450 553--0429 Ttlt ...... W•rt Wt ue4 20 laWtle111 ,..,.. Ftr ltoal U.trtfslq Pre•• M-110 ,ef .... , Old Engllal'l SllHpdogs Cl'l Sire/Dam Pet & FrH It TH HU s " 0 w 0 F A To good home blk Leb 714/844-7907 Eves mix, 1peytd. sl'lota, IS Standard Poodle Puppies mo 842· 1124, 845-8144 bleck, AKC $250 a up Beeutttul Siberian HuMly 641-33711 ,.,.,... Neutw.a 3 yra old Murad ll'lasa/PelclneM, 3 w/papera, nd1 good m•lea blk l•cH gray llc>tM. 7 59-1680 enoe. s.lary negollabi., door new1paper salH I comman1ura1e w / progrim Guaranteed experiance Send re · h<>urly wege plu1 corn- MHM to: FDIC. p 0 Bo• mlsak>n. Hours. 9 AM • 2 7870, Newport Beech, PM . or 4 PM • 9 PM CA 92M3 Training l1 prO\llded Po-----..,.------t tential to earn $300 + REAL ESTATE flee. Mull be eherp, well work Exp'd. Own trane * Sl-81d• S•Je•men N-i 1 expe-oroenlzed and depend· 549-1978 (Joe) lngs & making travel ar- • Olrector1 rtenced parson In com-Ible w /g ood phone ----'---'---r1ngemen1S A good Falt tr Part ti•• All .......... . body $100 each Faralt1rt I02S 847-3228 pet ,.... For en inter· Accepting appftc:et1on1 v 1 e w c 1 t 1 Newport Atc:h9 Mer1na. 118 00. 2 5 2. 9 14 1 Ell 1 c... '~ IPPf 3-5 M<Jn.. 1204 Fri 842-4844 *Casino Oppty'• ' merclel & fn<lustrfaJ IHI m1nner 45 W PM. 10 SALES poaltlon open w/ ~ for figures • mus• ,., 1 ... 41 ..... ... Caal Ml-OHi For Info (3 12) 886-4347 1 91Ute for a M.IQQelelvl & key good figure apll· guerant•ed lllery or In llandllng 1118 acct & bt C-1533 FM fer ~ growing 11rm tude, ••P noo-am•H comm Eern up to $l000 tnVOOCHlQ 2 3 yra ~e rectory Beet woriltng condttlonl pr9' ea 1·5e90 wk & more Call Dick 1er1&1 exper1en<:e. diet•· TeleQhone SaJes ,llW/ftMtr ml 'I In Newp«t71,1.~51 ------Herdy ~1-3000 lion, & tyi><ng el 80wpm Evening Ptlone Soltcl· -• •-.-.. .,...,..""' Recep11on111 • Laguna -----------$1200 mo to 1tarl w/ 1or1 Wor11 Mon-Tllurs Cabinet Maker/ Wood Qll ITYUS1 Wented edull1 ovtf 22 Baecl'l Anew erfng S.-pet'IOnWW'llecl,pert opportunity tor growth 530 pm 9.30 pm. Ml Beaut AKC Golden Rtvr 2 Rolling tove chairs pups Xtn1 ltnet $225 ea $3-0MCl'l 960-0183 84!>-7194 Gorgeous entlque Duncan ltrclaaalli11 I l'tlyfe aolld ~~ I ml !lbla $800, 4 WOfller, 10 yean 8llperl· To ranl space Audel I who enjoy worlllng wtlh HIYB eomethlng YoU W11111 phOnes. lyplng, olerlcal time In IN"'8 rataJf 110r·e Call Laura 11 720-0177 11ng adver11slng tor • 9'IC8 full ume o.n.nta Marcu1 Seton. Irvine youth M utt be welt to 18117 Cluelfled edl do Sh0f1hend not required 857-J840 btwn 9AM-noon Pro-group at local newpep. I dl1piay man~lecturer' i-l-9_7_5-_1_29_5_____ groomed, pereoneble. • 11 wall I C ell HOW . Cell Manha. 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PeoplepwraonnMdedto &33-e012.-S73-1817 --------1 s RN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! tor Npl BHcl'l lnvea1· IRVINE TODAY *Utt•" ........ heod cerwd, wtth ~ ~o-• ln ... 11,..n1eble c PART·TIME letaphone KID EA ment co Gan·t office Cell Ste-THURS, MAR 17, SPM wire door1. P8C1" flnllh • .,.... '" " ,... oue.kaeper/ hlfdcare, edvlce. meture r••P •v from HSO Bdrm war rtgl\t arm to buly linen-Newport Baech. Par1/ r::r::· ra1lred welcome • 1kllf1 tncl good typing I 631·8120, day• AMERICAN ANTIQUES drobe eu~'brd . pece~ olal •)(8Wtllle T)'l)lno of t i me ce11 t or I nfo end 10 key req Math ---------St Petr1Ck'1 Dey eo, ""1hn0 of le. ano 7eo.to68 encoureged 10 ebtlfty tor llgl'll book-Telephone Mlel SP9Cl•lll flnllll S3 O. 4 poal•r your profeHlonallam eppty Poel1lon 11 not kHptng t;xper d end INAI. FM MU.All 1 FREE BEEfil & WINE ~ be<t •!wood ce-~ u. ..,oe wtttl dyne--.. lllDll Mlea orienl«I f'lax hrl. non•1mkr Calf Velerle full or pen-ttme Pu Fumtture & Imel! 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Q • • ' cai •PNk.,, se5 obo ce 100. z50 & trailer. ·79 Chevy Luv 1rUQtl. ,.;;,_ Io P • S t 2 2 o O P P MEISTER cono clean p11n11 llll• d o w1, •P••d control, 215 "-1, 81 87~1378 Compl•I• l•walry mrg Seet>urg juke bO•. 963•8059 $100·1"400 8"41·8775 Hiie cond. jreat bu~ 873-6595 rtor S225 0/ot>o C ell PQW9' dOO< lodll Good P content• I°' •ale AltO ' $1200 Pinball maclllne, n200 97"' a •• w An • war Ad • 3 7 I , cond $4850 MaL b• 5 c Bdrm Ml, walnut 11\adow bo•n. watnu1 2 A••1F•• TURNTABLE & Vam· .. • RD'""". nu -i& .., •• ., ..., •Y '80 Dlltun 210GX. 2 d' 4 POllSOllE /•111 King u hdbrd , beveled $700 wood pllona ... .., ... ...,., -· -lpd 1 " • M2·4300 24 nre teen •• 330 W ay. mln0t Gd cond 1395 •ll·down Jewelry ahow· booth wlphone, I 1000 CASS • $80 Irani, Hit cond $8 5 ; S ' I'· tlareo wtca11. 13631 Harbof Blvd --Co•I• Mn• Mon lhru M&-2250 c • • • • 6 7 4 . 1 9 2 I Holly c1ane $800 Lii•· M6·7194 8'5·2443 °' &"48·8200 1978 Toy Longbed, ,.. 3 0 0 0 8 7 5 . I 2 7 7 01tden Gro..e 66 \/W 8uo rt>tt eng IHI Fri 10-5 Pm Oon Wtl 050·3111 llH dolt sh .. p, $1500 175 S1,1Zukl 18!1, 1275/otr. dlal1, amltm CHHll•,I 5!13-9633 lale.,.S.n·Ltatfl& than 300 m1 $1000. ll1m1.642·4321 8511ZAH SACRIACE MUST SELL "Carat Diamond. nearly Fire Hydr•nl $250 . lmmac ClmAlll moped CB, 59M, 22 MPG. Rune 2402 73 13300 714-111·2113 7141240.0176 all 5 pm ----- KlnQ IUe ~'';7~ ;'o' llawl111 Rllall. S 1000 6-45-85 12 ..... ""1"" d • 111 d 1211 5 ~~ •6~ ~6 C ;~~ 1~5•2r k 559-423• 81 Rabbll conYerl air. ~~~~~;··~.~o~~~. en:; canopy, 4 s.11. $"450 8"42-8632 Cuatom Deluxe Cll•r B1041 Qeaeral 7011 548·2429 •h 11AM • °' · 77 B210, 2 dOOt Mdlll'I 'l' Nlllll 1111 •ulo tran• AM IFM cua car pat 12000 Call SACRIFICE, MUST SELLI WEOOING RING SET BBO 400tq In ~ 10-81 K•w·--'"I KZ305 Vua tf40 1tlek lhltt 48,000 mllea 1mmac All op11on1 25K mi Biazo bin 1.lnt 1 675-1470 °' 075-2880 Thom 1 111 Pe an 1 Sm1U blodl C,,..,,'"""" IOfl -o c:ond S8595 534-1281 • "' • c $126 545-8922 II-• 125 5-48-1201 ~·· Xtnt cond, $900 Ot beat ·79 Clle'ly van V8 ·~ton ood c ond Atklng 112.500 675-9481 831 6908 1110 t•PW W&IH Country French dining Uttt••n-•111 • boll. ••211 cond $350 otte< 751·4288 auto, xlnt c~d 's.c•""' '2150 833-0296 ---'82 911 SC Imm~ cond --· ---""Ml. Incl lighted mlrrOt •lacellutt•• 1211 -·--873·"42"4 ovv -67 KARMANN GHIA 4d1. equipped wttll roof cry11a1 cabinet &1400 Tlblet, benchll, •h•I· KAWAS•Kt JET SKI 1180 ... ,.HO n 8 u . 0 7 9 8 All .. 0 , Flat tl23 3000 ml, red, po4 alum New palnl Runt good rack 11ereo wllll tape, 87" ,.30 POOL TABLE I d . ,.. 8"41-o804 (Ive mean.gel , rime, F11po ller bra, I I d _,.. 4·x7' tlll•. cuttom wood ¥es, In ua MW, mach • Super Stock 440cc Und., 2,000 mllea. runt 1 10 Spider 12"4 conv 5 ilarm lltireo iunrl '3750/olr 64 -0292 po wer •••I w n owe. Blue Da mHk lovet .. I. design Comeewlbllllard Pusl 11"· 540•3118"4 Clean S 1"400, Pll Ilka new 1800 Oay1 11l' ,.,. Y4 T lpd. new yetlOW palnl & sporl '1u1p 1'31 500 E•HIEHY l&U ="~c!.~~~ = ~ .. $2""' .... 73 • s 50 t 8"2 b k I PIP • g1an , ...... ult '"V ... down c:Ulhlon•. 5 , new llghl & wall unll wlcve• Eureka hvy duly comm 1150-1295 851·5111.evH720.0789 Pwr 11aerlng . pwr, top, 12950 875·2112 548·9953 . 1 I 5 d k t •• cond s••25 ••ay be """'""· ..,., ...... 4v \latu.d Al $2000, selling vec. 1 5401-" 2 BOMBARD INFLATABLE 12'200 1 H . ._!eryS c eaJ~I I MO today 79 Sc11occo. Han al 330 W Bay, Limited C>ffar· Twin Sl:ted lor 1500 llim 661 -8237 Mope<l_$50. l>041a ol lebr•c w/wood floor. awrox 81t, Tnilera. Trntl 1024 ~4&":~37~evel 1 73 850 Conv, new top, I 'll f111 TUU all utrH . perl cond Co111 Meu, Mon ·Fri Bo11Sprltlil• & Maltr"• FEATHER COMFORTERS $5·120. ptcluraa SS 10 bll In pump• $"400 18. Santa Fe Hll cont I new eng, •lnl cond Hu Whltel bleck, ate. po4lsh· S 4 5 O 0 C a I I n o w 10-5 pm Don Wllllama. $119 .95. Full Sl1ad wa c111n & recoYer $20, misc household 850·1295 ---1' llke new. Mull aeei '77 Dodge Van. nu brk1. racelpla S 1500 ~i~":~io~-111~9,!~~~· 548·8809 642 .. 13214<15ZAJ Boxeprlng• & Ma1tre11 European alyle with 11 em• S 1 1 o S 3 5 . Al/ON Aadcre1t & Saagul $3500/ofr. 6"40·0292 wlr pump & valve• 445•53o4 •442)00 011 759·1600 '116 Bug. runa great, loolls 'II 11•••- $79.95. LAST WEEKI beautiful downproot 675-7753 1 1 k $2250 458 B'oadway, 8 • ll"S -·-Free dellvary. FramH tlcl<lng 642-4670 llaaic·' ~or&..e~:,g1• e P 0 '66 KIT tr•ller 18' CM. ru1 hae •• I " '64 Porsche 356C. •Int grHtl Xlnt tranaportauon Red, 6 cy1 One owner •l•o avall al dlacounl ., · Slp1 8. w/11\0wer. ewn. '80 Prelude, loaded, new cond. ret>ll engllrane, e9ar S i 900/obo Call $1100 675-2837 rate. 751._.391 Chocolete Cntp Cookie laatr .. tala tt•• '"'' 7012 1 n g s 18 001 0 b 0 Aalitatl, $6250 8"42..0447 75-8805 be• 10 6, a11 recipe, H•Y to meke F0t -535 7808 Cl l &A.a ttree, good cond wl 6. 644·8'68 1180 l•PW WAUI •~. equip~ with root rack end stereo 13200 M1y be Men 11 330 W Bay. Coate Mesa. Mon· Ftt 10·5 p m Don Wll· 11am1. 642-•321 396l.AI l ft a...11 more detalla wme 10· Olbeon Bast Guitar &for Clutic 18' Lap1t1ake • 111 Cl .-S im/lm s59oo 0' trade '75 914 Steck Por Xlnl Great .nape. $111 lmmed Ktrry Benka 4049 SIP· Acou1t1c Reverb Amp c;.,,1ury bay boat, o4 cyt, '78 Inv.oar 30', 5111 whl, 1M4 ......... , 1 0 ' v • n ° r 1 ruck cond. N-Urea & extru '51\~~,6ABNO r~06J2~g·1 $125. 876-83CM plllre Of . Encino 91436 Xlnt c<>nd. 548-1274 ev, Grev $3500 876·4181 AC, xlnt. SC $6800 l946 Ford Woody W•· 857•8718 Mull Hll $6800/llrm Pecan trtpi. "'-· mlr· Uaed Backswlng, like nu s.46-8086 IY mtg Patin.< wanted, 1980 25' 8"40-7072. eva 7511-7933 gon, $13.000 ·77 Accord, 2 Cir helch· 751-478"4 'll Ill OllVElT rort, comer deak, book Mu• 1 • 111 S 2 6 5 OY1t1on Claulcal Gull., Tolly, FB, loaded, lmmac. Trailtu, Utility IOU beck.,1AIC.1 •1unrl,damlfm 'U 11' Perultt Ch1mpagne Edition 5"46-0729 wlhard Sllell cH•. llH 1nc1 Dena Pt tllp L-I - -t929 F0td Model A Town caaaa e. • n con ·mull White th1uou1. ate. emt1 lhllf 1250 873·3800 b 111 I I k I o' bu Y S 100 0 d n Truck bed utll. tnr $325 S • d • n . 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Morrie all wood bdrm mu11 Hit S250 Bl•ck lertl , .... .,.., 5411-1174 S.-6-3642 pllcat>I• tuH. llcente.1 ~~~~~~~;~~!';~on: coOo $1500 979.'2699 1 'II RI lllnH 72 Super Bug, new 11•n•. 11 k e n ew S 3 9 o o tum, \/aquero ·~·dbl nauga sol• $100 19" Model 455 Tlka over BAYLINER 20. good tran1la1 lees, finance ang. 0, .. , 11111, need•:J1tw ll2t S17K. xlnl! 1·533-42'2 ~~4:. :~11·c=k~2;9i,b~I 559-4234 dr11Mr, twin hdbrd WI port color TV 1125 Girls equity on I YI ,_lei-p. charges,,_ f()f air pol· only clutch lo run $&35 ' -I L.-9117 o• 673 3705 r • tllt lrame. dealt wllh chllr, 20" Bike 120 "492·37'2 ecopier Paymenta •I>-cond. 110. llotvo ante, lutlon control device &4()..8733 I 68 Jaguar XKE Coupe, :.•:::-=';.;:•;._ ___ ...=.;:.:.:. 67/.~130 · eves tr =r..::.::·C:::~ Offb ~ & cttair, $65 lell on 1ea19 F0t furl"-Sail 7014 documenlaty p11par•· ·55 T-BIRO, lmmac. eulo. Chroma wire wheal a THI 'la VW ltqte,, conver1, 116, euto. pa, pb, $300 I PfOX $100 monthly 3 yre ''''· $5900 8"42-4014 cerllllcatlont or dealer I Engll1h Racing Green., BUY S ·79 MuS1At19. white T-109 3 M cop i er . $50 . Into Call lion c11110•• unleu p1. pt>, pw, plH•I• 1 Conaidered In top 10 of $3,000/olr 650.3319 atereocue OflQ own« 3 pee corner b1droom, 968-9853, 962·4"471 Ted at 790.1313 ll&llll FIR llOI 0111erwlH apec:ltlad by ow.-. red. 112.500 ObO motl t>eaulllul cara -I CAR I, Low 37K ml Mint cond wlll fo rmic• Ible Vry MUST SELL Siamese c_ 1 d k _ _.. FOR SALE the advef119«. 759--0913. 873-9003 I built One Owner since '69 Bug, factory sunroof. $3850 675-9891 Good Cond S i to b • d R ~ecutve ea crwullf'llA, ~Only 77000 miles • 1111 SaL.arl IL no denta N4 -dt •ome """2 "7£"' ., ronz••. ,.n re Olh mfg. s1~-0avl• Ro~ 8"42-4644, M.F, 11-5 a ••• •-m'cea/ IV,,.,... -·--' • . . ~ a ""....,"" palntlng1, tad•P41fldantsl wood ;~d a1a';,1 elk "p " MlSI -n--Thi• 11 • ct11slc ranking O•IJ 21 000 Milts ~9o6'.2k228S IOOOtOBO ~~wPl~lo. 1R=~· n~-a~, King .ll. mall bo~ Incl I 640-8688 Laal"-~ ..... ,, t-1-uta RY STQUll!E #1111 • Ferreri P P S 11. ' .. ...., ~ ..... ""-" ,,......_.. ........ .... .. • 500 Call 71"4/5"46-3389, AIC. AM/FM, c uselle . $1290 49"4-2921 frame, good cond S70.1Food dallydr•tor s 125, er $1500 obo Call tor •t •--I__. • ., • .., MBZ European Head· ••• __ .....,. 5"45·5815, 675·57l6 11ereo, 5 spd. Greet on 69 PoP·IC>P c.mper AM I --------- 5o4a-.4IMIO I B&H home 11at1onary 1nlo, 859·7534 " --· t fights tor your 380SL °' ...i '9f -o.. FM. nu eng. brakes '70 Mustang Grande Xlnt bill• Sl50 673.3600 I ---Sae Ille TAVANA 42 & SE L $ 3 5 O a pa I r Wei tllpt paint $2300 646--0,34 cond Lo ml, •ulo, Air. Cu1tom <1e11oned mH· IHam111on dral11ng tablet MARINER 48 OtMeJ a..6-3955 from $5/'1 and up 1141 WHAT A PRICE ' PB. $3195. 955-0058 HO• tabla Wiii 1111 s-tng Mac111ne Belve· wlVemco d11fllng m•· Crui.lng Culler & Ketch M lllZA 69 BUG. good cond $270/0BO 8"42 ·9732 dare w111te, Ztg-Zeg., ct11,_ 675--6110 M • r 1 n • r M • r 1 n e SA\/E UP TO SO-/el Prof -LA.a wua $&OOO sunroof, am/Im, runa 6"4''> Mustang Ful·bactl. Carol conaole, 962·427' , I 8"42-8200 paint & auto body H.B la1--...... Kini Muel tell quickly •kit cond S2500t080 ........ an~ din Ml •8" 1Piu••. 0r, ... 6221 2701 w Coast H NB 8111 8-42.0100, 969-1221 300 E Coat! Hwy $1450 !>"46-0268 551·3212 -r -· . .. John Wayne Club Mam· · · t'f• 1••1 C•ll 111-4214 met lnleld tllble. 4 _,..,,. bertlllp S tOOO or DSI WURLITZER FUN MAKER VW parll-'72 Supett>ug •• -75 \/W Scirocc:o Good 'll •tlfAll fWU chalrt w/padl, SSOO ~ C.rl 84~7078 ORGAN $1500/0t bell CF 27, 118, AIWlll. cond. M·S trnt 1u1pen 1100 -•--__;,,la..;..:___:~ .. ---lr 1169 c ond i tion S 1495 '3100 751·5266 Unlle d llollatlon king otr 6'12.0708 11111 loaded $ 111 ooo ~ S50 .. '99 Bug rw _._, pit 5.46-1487 matt w/hner. co... no AH Brandl 111110 $200 Lowrey Ofgan $375 848-0&30 tendefl. 64 Transporter Alfa ..... llM CLEAN f\Cll 73 vw Thi"" good con 3 ,.,lo ::nutscTonANGd. bOdy Miter nee 55&-~ Bradbury Oii 5450 Goya 644 34 trans ule M1~ '°' Bug =~--=,;,_-_...,;;.;;.;;.;;. ft ur.ft · ... ""' er-~ Fan wlTullp Upoght Piano fatt condl· .,, $1000 Red. aharp. !*ow book ON • $2195 5"48· 1'87 ---I etcnlng $125 535-5595 ~1 18 HOBIE CAr wllll ,,.,.. $250 Ml-73118 '76 All•ll• GT, perfect I 11111~111111111~•· dlllon good $2300 6"0·8733 Llg ht a (new) $100 SELL ldl• 111m1 with • 110,, 1250 675·99211 Victor Tunn1I Ram w/w &3600 642·95'82 r HI Ill ~ ft 1973 1600 vw Fu_t_b_ac_k_, 7~;":°" ean cond in & 73C).()Ne 1 o.ity PllO• C1ua111ec1 M · S4S.S408 eeo hollyl Braided 11ne. • M>t Tou• • CLE CA ..,.,.. <1 "·d oc1 ---------Hob•• 16 wl trall1r no llnkaga. etc SIB ClleYy '78 Alfa v~ Sptlnt cpe. .-n ... ...,. AN R vvvY llT'l•ge ..., r · 548-097"4 Miit, need• 101'11e WO<k Mull NII 1325 54Q..IM81 blk. air, aovnd •Y•l•m. lllP If & I ft bul otr Ad No 758·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S800 ot>0 5"44-8133 ' MIOO . Gotll alloyl. g<>f· 1111 f tJtt• 1>42•4JOO 24 hra 1980 PINTO 2 dr. tlldl, I •LJ 1111 Canter llnet 2 15•8'1i 9eou1 cond 6"45-3639, f9" -.. ... I C I amllm st.,eo CAM, e/c, TOD.A.Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E .... /ieu n • i o t'. ••I w 675-1981 . fACUnl trt I• •a&•• Iii.Jc. tl77 20K m1. x1n1 c ond " ___ _ 59 Chrl9Clatt All maho-wlL Ol5 1 2 t5x5 w l ---------1 11 IU& lely H,olO •Uet Come 1n & see N-port 1hruou1 MU11 -to ap.. ACROSS 1 Hiii 6 Atewlle 10 Peeve 1'4 Cargo 1tower 15 Depository 16 Colombla Ind tan 17 Expiate 18 Hockey's Nest•enko 19 Eno9' grandfather 20 Excilement 22 Importance 2'4 labof 26 Realma 27 Red lhadet 31 Cistern 32 C&k• •oPPlng 33 Leaty thefter 35 Jr. Leaguer 38 In cue 39 Grinder '40 Extra 4 1 NY summer time 42 Worth 43 Elevate « Seed 1l99MI 45 PlMner • 41 V«y wicked 51 Wand« 52 Lanal1 ~ Rudder pan 58 Egyptian goddeu 59 Sharp 61 Nullify 62 Church head 63 Wrinkle 6"' Scope 65 Niche 66 Langu1d 67 Fed the Po1 DOWN 1 Bed part 2 Sphnt 3 Fragrance 4 Contrite 5 Shonly 6Comp pt 1 ln1tnJmenl SBlu~ 9 Time or year 10 Unmoving 11 Lowest Potnl 12 Portralt 13 MMtlens 21 Kindled 23Jlbboom 25 Wont hard MONDAY'8 PUZZLE 80l VED NN Ut E 8 T S 27 Length unit loeale 28 Sank a drive 44 Zoroaslnan 29 PurPort 46 Tippler 30 -geometry 47 Grass genus 34 Irrigate 48 Fable author 35 Krll 2 words 49 Excursions 36 ScoWsh SO Mr. Rhodes 37 Malt drank 53 Chinese. 39 Some exams Comb. form 40 Phlllppines' 55 Raveling• discoverer 56 Bcrder 42 Girl's name 57 Sley •3 Cannes· 60 Mo1slure giny Cavalier 18 fl Moroso front runner laii llt7 14n 118 .1111t IUWI &/O, I &,4, -...a &•• Beach 1 llnetl Mlecllon PfK $3850/obO Bed<y & 8 5 O 0 AM c •I I llr• CheY bOlt pattern. 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ONt • _, DAIL .-.11t&M4•t1 Mt.... ,........ ... •t• '73 Lincoln Continent•I Cou 1 of kind cond 6-1624, 780 ~ • 2600 Hart>or Blvd "42,000 m l. 1 owner Yelbw .... tl7l COSTA MESA &2600 firm 720· 18&5 70 BUG •1'87 body, loo 540-1110 •er!!IJ tlU many new p.,11 & ac· 09U 10 1111, $2900 Obo '79 Sevllle, loaded W A.II· '81 Capri T·IQP, llvf, A/C, Oarrtn 546-1793 tru. mutl -to app1ac PIB. AMIFM 11-eo cau $9695. M<1·5732 amp, 1pon1 HAii, H · I '73 412 F1lbk, nu llrH. tru 17200 752_.500 ex body & paint xlnl B•r· 'll II• IUUIOI "4072 or 859·68"42 gain $1800. 759--0650 Christine '67 Bug, mi eng & Irene. Sed•n. all A.lltra1 Incl. '76 C~rl, V8, o4 lpd, 2nd aunrool, Ilk• new, 52K cuetom Int. vde da1h, ml. M895. 644-8 t99 ownr. beaul. cond. 1111 exit rad paint, chrome OUI Be•I ov1r 12500. II u b 1 3300 obo 98()..-4127 075·7067 M* IOt SCott '72 Eldorado, lou. •• -.u. IJU • '78 Sclrocco. od cond. ,_ tr.ne, 1700 951·8177 . •• • • • r THI DRANGI COAST TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1983 Fluor VOW·S Political issues enliven m eeting Deaplte Fluor C-orp.'s decline in net eanungs for the tint quarter of thia year, It was not the petrochemical engineering company's financial policies that ahook up the annual shareholders meeting yesterday. Rather, it wu the corporation's political involvement.a tha\ drew fire from shareholders , who bad submitted proposala which called for the company to report on its involvement in world affaJ.n. Ra ved woman, ~log Thanks to Irtin e teen -ager, she'll g e t tO church on time By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... DlllJ .......... 0.vld AtlAin ~·t even know the name uf the youna woman who10 life ho 1aved la1t week.end. It all happened 10 tut, the 17-year..old youth expla1ned, that he didn't think to uk. All he know• la that the woman plana to be married th1I weekend -and for a while Sunday, 1he thought 1he wouldn't make It to the altar. A• the Irvine Hlah School aenior tel.ls lt, he juat dJd whAt name naturally when he pulled the woman out of a rain 1wollen flood control channel. Sunday afternoon 1t.arted out nunnally enou1h tor Allan and hll father, who were t.aklna a bike ride near Univen1ty Park In Irvine. They •potted a youna woman Joalna alona a dralna1e ditch near the bike trail with her two do11. Suddenly, aa the do11 tu11led, the black Labrador retriever 1llpped Into the ditch. In a matter of aeconda, the doa wa1 aucked Into a large pipe •Iona with the walAtr TIW! next t.hlna Allan knew, he aald, the woman had 1one In after her dot. Quickly, her head al10 dlaappeared under the water. "I dJdn't ~." Allan Mid "l juat knew 1he needed help." Several other people w ere 1tandina by watchina the whole thina, he uid. While Allan'• father waded Into the ditch where the dog hAd 1Upped, Allan rode around to the other aide of the dralnaae pipe. (See RESCUE, P11e A!) GOIST UITION ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS changes • as earnings drop Chairman optimistic despite d ecline By KAREN E. KLEIN o<tMO..,Net aWI Irvine-hued Fluor Corp., with fl.rat quarter eaminp down 19.4 percent m comparUion Wlth 1982 figures, plans sharp cutbacks in 1pending this year, Chairman J. Robert Fluor told the corporation '1 annual 1hareholdera' meeting yesterday. I S h areholders defeated three proposals Ii which requested the board of direc10rs to report an corporate lobbying on Mideast policy issues. a Chilean mine and political contributions. The firat proposal concerned corporate lobbying on behalf of the aale of AW ACS planes With about 1,000 1hareholden m attendance at Westin South Coat Plaza Hotel, Fluor said the company's net earni.np for the period ended Jan 31 were $32.1 million on revenues of $1.5 billion. Last year, for the same period, the massive engineering company had $39.8 million of net earnings on revenues of $1.8 billion. to Saudi Arabia b y the United Statea. A resolu tion submitted at the meeting stated: Earnings per share alao declined, going from 51 cents to 41 cents. In 1981. earnings per share were 72 cent.a. "Corporation.a take positions on controveniaJ iaues without even conaulting the ahareholder and often In contradiction to their views." The propoeal called for Fluor to prepare a (See POLITICAL. Paae A!) .., .... ,._.._.,,...., ~ Chairman J. Robert Fluor presides over annua l Board o f Dir ectors m eeting. In his address, Fluor 118.ld the corporation's recent financial performance 1howed results "well below our potential." However, he said, he (See FLUOR. Paie AZ) • .Moni lights for retarded Developer WIDS approval $10 million Balboa project to proce e d boy's care 8 7 ROBE RT BARKER Ol .. O.., .... SWf Chris Heiaanan ia fighting for a cause. It's for her 11 -year-old aoo Joey and other children like him who attend the Paul Yorde Day Care Center at N ueva View School in Huntington Beach. Joey and W. 20 cl.uamatea at the center are mentally retarded. Joey haa Down'• 1yndrome, formerly called Monaou.m. The children attend the day care center before and after 8Chool. In most cues, it's the only place they can go because their mothers are working to supplement family incomes. But the program has been put on notice that 1u days are numbered. It la competing for money with 9e'Veral handicapped programs and It's losing. "We were given notice last (See RETARDED, Pace AZ) Deify,.,. .... ~ Chris Heissma n with retarded son~ Joey. By STEVE MARBLE O('IM 0.-, .... ...., A 28-year-0ld developer with R set of $10 million bwJdlng plana tucked under his arm brushed bac k teara last n ight after winning approval to redevelop an aaing wate rfront lot on Balboa Peninsula. "I've worked ao hard on this project. It'a been my life for the past three years," explained Jules Rickless after the favorable City Council vote. The council, except for an abstaining vote from Councilman Don Strauss, unanlmoualy agreed to overturn the city Planning Commission's rejection of the project. RickleBS, owner of a faal·food restaurant in Anaheim, said the commiaion vote left him shocked bu determined to win a reversal from the councll. The Balb oa Bayview development, 1Ull laclong at.ate Coast.al Commtuion approval, would be located adjk-ent to the Balboa Island Ferry loading ramp on the site of a former hotel destroyed by fire last apnng. ~1c1<Jeu mtenda to construct two three-story structures connect ed by a bridge. The buildings would ho use small shops, several restaurants and top-floor offices. Rickless will preserve a s mall marina currenUy located in front of the property lJl Newport Harbor. The approval marks the .econd major redevelopment project slated for o ne of Newpo rt Beach '• oldest and moat run- down part& of town. The former Balboa Fun Zone -just east of Rickle11' land -has b een (See P LANS, Page A!) Treasure Island conversion OK'd The Orange County Planrung Commission has approved plans to convert the Treasure Wand Mobile Home Park in South Laguna to a time-share resort despite the continued protests of C\.11Tf!Ot park residents Foll owi ng the action yes terday, an attorney repreeent:inc the park's tenants aaaodation vowed to appeal the dechion to the B oard of Supervisors. resort will be allowed to generate on Pacific Coast Highway and a rent st.abiliz.atlon program for current rea1denu, which bars exorbitant rent increaaes while residents aeek to relocate their mobile homes Laguna weighs study on slide repair And park residents prom.iaed to carry their long-.st.anding fight against the project to the at.ate Coastal Comrnl8aion, which alao muat approve the .development The co mm1asionera al10 requeated that supervisors review the rent 1tabillz.ation program to detennine whether further action might be warranted, said Robert Fisher, director of the Environmental Planning Agency's planning divi.alon. Laguna Beach City Council memben will consider spending u p to $3,800 tonight for some expert advice on how to repair d amaJ: caused by • 1mall laodal near the Heisler Park p.zebo. Nearly 4,000 cubic yard• of earth llld down the steep bluff at the .outh end of the park during ...--. ...... IDEI- the recent rains, undermining a sidewalk and threatening a portion of Cliff Drive. A walkway lead.lna down to the beach adjacent to Lu Briaaa reataurant also wa1 eroded. prohibiting pedestrian traffic to the beech at that point. Geologiat.1 from Lefahton and Auoclatea of Irvine have perfo rmed a preliminary inspection o f the area and recommend at least one borehole be drilled t o evaluate the stablllty of the Cliff Drive embankment. Soll and bedrock samples obtalned from the boring should indicate the strength o f the blufftop area, and re medial measures would be 1u11ested by the geologists following their investigation. Iraj Poonnand, chief engineer for Leighton, laid the flrm would prepare a geologic hazard map of the area that could be uaed by the city to determine where corrective work la ~· plan. . Planning commlsaloners gave their unanimous approval, but lmpoaed 28 ~ondltlona on the park'• developen that must be met u the re90rt development P~· The moat important condJtlona concern how much traffic the Owners of the park are ~ to build twin time-share l containing 440 units, an a . 75-unlt apartment building on the 27 -acre beach front parcel. Developers firat con sidered convertin& the 50-year-old mobile park to a time-ahare reao rt In 1977 a n d began plannina the project in 1979. ) ------------llSIDE.---------. ------- A pair of clramatle comedlet -funny play• to be taken ....,ou•l1 -ao oa .... thlt WMkend In Cotta M ... and LepuleMh. P1p 83. ' UC Irvine•• tennis team, ranked only 19th in the nation, •tun• the No. I ranked Southern Methodl1t Unl~enity Mu1taq1 5-4. Pqe Cl. 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'"41• tM ... , ..................... ..., 11..-.A ........................ .. ..., .. ,... •t .............. . • rM4 .. ,.,.,.,, fer A••-· -~--r , 2 • Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT/lualday, March 15, 1983 Laguna ponders • energy savings Tlw i<>{ll uf lhl' pro~ram 111 Lu lrn<IJ.lll t•rwrgy lillVUlg d1•vln.':> .. ud1 as low-flow showt•r ht>ads 11ml water heater blankel.I in u mn,1urlty of La,guN1'1 ho~holdii Mt·mbcrs of thl' llly'11 Committee on Encriy and Environment will outline two nlll'r11atlves before rity l'OUnnl 111t•mbt-rs tonight. The panel is calling ll the · t-:rwrgy Savl'rS Program" and l ht• Koul 1::. to 1nst.1ll t•nergy l'\>n'lf'rvntlon equipment using a lltilitv eompimy rebatt: program 111111 part t1mt' c.'1ty employ('t'S l'ndt•r the first propo::.al, !>t.11 lllD l'OStb to lht• l'llY wuuld bt- alx1ut $2,000, with the poss1b1hty of futun• l'OSl.'i borne by n.>s1dent.:> who h&Vl' the t•qu1pmen1 lllSla\lro Urn.In lht• Sl'<.'\.>nd proposal thl· mw ll'l'ommendc•d by the 1•1wrgy pan<'I th<' c11y startup ,, •»l wo111<1 Ot• ttl'l•tn •:l,:1011 I ht• a11nu1tl ongoml( 1u-.t to lht• r11 y wuuld be.-ohout $4,000 Tht· prol(ti.uu would ::.t't· l>..lrt t1mt· dty l'mployees ln!ltu ling t•rwrgy 11avint{ dt>Vlt~ an horm·11 an the evening hours 11111! on wt•ekends. Laguna property ownc•rs would pay for tht• service!', but w11uld be l'hg1ble for a purtanl rt•l>Jtt> from tht• ullhty rompany l ht: l:Omm1uce suggc::.t::. the program could gt>t under wuy with anstallutmns bt.'gannmg m the summer or 1984 Prior to thut time. a program manager would bt• hared and tramc-d. as well as the• part-lime 1ru.tallers Coum:il members wilJ be askt-d tonight lo tonsider the energy program in 1 t::. 1983-84 budget ht·armgs The m~ung starts at 6 pm at Cny Hall RETARDED BOY. • • From Page A 1 Ck tuber l h.1 l we art-on borr uwt..J uine." saul He1i.sman A Fountain Valley resident. I le1ssman said she believes the closure of the day care center would be a tragedy for the youngsters and their part•nt::. "If the center were to dose. pt-ople would probably have to give up their duldren to foster homes or h ave them mstitullonalrzed," she said. However. she said she '>'ouldn't have trouble finding babv sitters for ht•r son bt'\:auM· he d~n't huve !*'Vl'r£' hl·olth or behavioral problems I le1ssman, .in operating room nurst• an a Long Beach hosp1ui:. and others aren't going duwn without a fight Tht-y're planning their first fund-raismg event next Tuesday from 11 :30 am to 10 p.m at Chuc:k E . Cht-t'se's Pizza T ime Theater. 15511 Edward::. St , Huntington Beal·h RE ~cu11: • e • From Page A 1 .Ju111p111u 111111 1h1 w11ll•1 , ht• l't'IWht'(f "" 11111\ llllU tlw ptpt· ml t11Utih1 tlu d11ti'" t.i1I '1'hr dt1K w11N turrlt'd iuound tt11d p y111g to 11w1n1 back up wlwrr hf' hod gont· In," Allan 1mltl "111• w1.111 hl1x·k111u up tht• J>lp<> 1M1 lht• Kir i t'Ouldn't get out" Al11rn mAnng(•d to pull thl· L.iurmlur lo 11&tft'ty und thf'n ht' wt·nt bot·k In for tht' gtrl He rt-11t·h1·d up the p1pt> ugain Nothing. lh· mntanuc.>d trying BB 11eCOnds pakllo'·d Jo'lnally, he grabbt.'(J her <•11d cll uggt>d hN out o( the l't'llll'll l pl pe Till' woman wai. du2t•d, uul said sht• didn't need medical atknllon "Wt• just madl' sure sht• was ok~y and took her bac·k tu lwr l'ar," All.an said Tlw action Wall typical or Allan, :;wd hts mot'1er, Sharon "He's pretty responsible a n d fa8t-thanking."' she said. PLANS. • • From Page A 1 approvt-<l for a three story, Cape Coli ::.tylt• bu1ld1ng. But that project has been h eld up by appart•nt disputes between the dc•vt'lopt•r and rt'maanmg tC'nants A::. J t·ondillon, the young devc·lopcr mu::.t contnbute more than $5,000 to a shuttlt: bw. study for ltw pl'ntnsula. R1cklt'!>.'> ran mto lrouble with the Planning Comm1ss1on mostly ovt-r plans to accommodate all customers wllh a valet parkrng St.>rv1c:e Comm1SS1oners also were critil:al or plans to mstaJJ devices capablt> of hftmg cars off the ground m order to squeer..e more veh1dt.>s m the parking structure FLUOR REPORTS DROP IN EARNINGS. • • From Page A1 is "opum1sllc that Fluor's revenut"l> and earnings will resume their upward path in the near future" In thl' meanume, he said. the c't.lmpany plans to reduce new investments by more than half Capital spending thts yt>ar will be around $250 1111lhon. far below the $526 million spent m 1982 At a press conference after the meeung. Fluor said the second quarter will show nu s1gnif1cant changes in financial performan('(' for lht• company. which deals in petrochC'm1cal l'ngmHrmg and ronstruct1on around the world Fluor attnbuted the decline to dt'bt mcurn-u m <.-onnec:Uon with the August 1981 acqu1Stuon of 'it J~ Minerals Corp a minmg and mH\erc1ls l'Ompany whll'h roru.tttutc~ Fluor's s«:ond largest opl'rat1on Falling 011 pm.-es al.so have Fluor cvncemed. ht• said, but he stres5(...J tht> company 1s m~rest.ed an oil eonsumpuon rather than price He said lower prices are apt to stimulate increased UM' of energy Nevertheless, h£' said, "I think a less than $25 (a barrel) oil pnl't.' wouJd worry me very much ·· Along with net earnings, nt•w orders <lropp<>d rons1derably during the quarter just 1.•nded, falling to $443 rrullion, rornpared with $917 million last year. Tht:> company's backlog of ordeni fell from ~15 3 b11J1on last year to $Y 6 b1l!Jon this year POLITICAL ISSUES EXPLAINED. • • From Page A 1 report on the extent of its partJc1pat10n m such lobbylllg The proposal was dt'feated by a 78 8 pen-ent rnapnty. Two other proposals a~ wer<' dt·ft·at.ed b) s1mtlar percentages One dealt with Fluor·., mvPStment m a Chilean nune and its impact on human nghts cons1deratJons m that rountry Th<' thir d proposal. whic h has bet'ti subm1ttC'd several times m the past. asked th\' board of directors to make a report on the company's pohllcal contnbullons Jn thl· mona~em~nt 'i; fl•(o mmt·ndat1on against the propoc>a.J, the t'Umpany stated. "The infonnauon requesl.('d by thtS proposal is already available to the shareholders from the ag<'nc1es t o wh1l·h this rnformat1un is rc>ported ir ::.hareholder!; we>h to mqu1rt• " At ont• point m the· mt't'llng a shareholder ond rurm<·r Fluo r c•mpl o yee c alled the -.harehoJ.jt>rs who support..:d the three proposals "Marxists," and said tf the proposals were adopted, the t'Ompany would be "on tht> road to Manusm .md slavc>ry · -Kart>n E Klein Clear and cool Coastal M~lty ci... and coo4 tOO<Qhl with ov••nlght Iowa 44 10 SS 1na.-.g c:IOud• tomomwr With "'O't• .... '°"" 10 mid 709 datett 10 Owens Veltey with pw>ef•I c-ing 1a1e< Tllutaday Fal< Fndey end Sehxdey Gusty Wind• deae•llng by Satu•d•y Hlgt> temp•••lu••• Tl'lurtd•y mottly 55 lo 85 '" the Owe"s Valley and urx-~• and 61! to 75 In lhe lower d-rt• and Oeelt\ Vllley Highs we""lng 5 10 1 Oegr-by Setur<ley lows 35 to 45 Ow1n1 V1lley 40 10 SO :.ppe< 0-lt. a"d 4S lo 55 1n lower~· Wednesday ..._.Ch 16 .. ,. ,... N••"• Rainma Snowc:J sno-rsm Flumes(!!] Ellewh••• from Polnl Conception to th• Mealcan t>orde< and DUI 60 ml... Smell craft llMtOf)' OV9' out• wtten wltl'I Wlndl nortl'l-1 10 north 76 lo 35 knot•. Oeereuir>g lonigl>I IO 15 10 7S ltnolt S.N 9 to 12 IMI t>ecOm4r19 1 10 II ,... Dy lonlQM Locllly, ~I lf)d vlftM>le Wlnot lonlgl'll wlll'I -t SW9lf of 2 IO 4 feet Fair thrO\.IQf' tonight SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN AREAS Snower• Thur•d•y F•lr Frldey and Setu<day locally windy op~1a11y In th• moun 1e1n1 H1gl'la In th• SOa eo111a1 •"Cl vellay areea warming 5 deg<-f0< Friday and Sa1urdey Low. 45 to !l!l Mount81n r..ot1 night •n the •Oe Thurtday an<l ••rm1n9 to 60• by Selurd•y L~ motllv 25 lo 40 ... ,. D-ct ._ r "'~"• U.S. Summary A •IO<m !IY'1tm oent•ed ~ aoull'lw•et••n K•n••• today dumped up 10 15 lnci>W of MW>W on Ullh and lhreat•nec:t wlntty _, ..... from H.-Me111CO IO ll'le Oelkot• Winter 11orm wetchet were potted for nortl'leaetern New. M•~•eo 1nd w"'"" Neb•n••. 1nd travele<a edvlaorle• were le.,.o In Colofldo lf)d Wyomlr>g 8"ow -flllllnO today In Honh O•lcote wl'l1le •••tern South Oelkotl l'lecl rein end -Thunderetorm• developed In l<•ntH IHI nlgl'lt. tpewnlng • tornlldo 11'111 tore thrOUQ'1 .. gt'll block• ol the community of Prelfle View In Ille nort'-"tn Plfl of ll'le tllte Alltl'IOrlU. r9')0f1ed •6 ~ d1m1geel, power llnH blown ._, ..a 11·-ucwocMCI. but no lf\IUflel Tiie Morm t>touoftt Mev}' enow IO Ille mountlln• ol Vtlfl. wllh llCCUll'l\1lt1k>nt ol 111 Inch .. II ...,.. and 11 ~ •I Snowbifd 8ho-• 111d lhuf!CMrt1orm1 w•r• lorec ••t todey In 1111 louthern "•In• 1 nd to••• MleelMIPIM Vetley, with -• lf\UflGeretorM• poHtbl• Ill O.WltfM .,_, o.ntr11 r .. tun"*'-.., ~ lrom V\tglllll iM tl'lt CatO!lnM to tile 10..., Ohle V•ltey and In Ille ~ ~ -...,...., to epraeo Oftl IN ..... ,,, I It-' v..., eot• tfle c.n.11 PWN. A ... ........... , ...... ..,111 .. .....,.,. T•111Hrtlwt•• .,..," .. 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COlumllut 86 33 Olllla-,t WOftn 78 64 Ollyton 611 30 0.-6'I )2 O..MOIMa 61 40 lllf RIPllT Occluded W'lr S1a11(,, arr •• Richmond a& sa St loult 511 58 Seit l &l1t1 •9 32 Sen Antor.10 74 511 St Sle Mer" 35 36 s -aute SJ 40 Shrev990'I 77 45 9100• fllllA 40 3t Spot<-~ 3-4 Syre<:uM 53 43 l Ol)el<ll 89 55 lu<:IO<' 73 50 Tuite 74 58 W•-"lr>Qton et 41 CAllf'OflNIA .. LO Ball1r111e1<1 82 40 l•ncatlef 5!1 44 Loe AngelM , 73 112 01kl•nd S3 411 Puo Rot>IM 61 45 A.a 811Jl1 83 41 Redwood City 62 41 Reno 41 28 S1er-o •• 46 SahnH 83 44 Sen Diego a& M San F r1nc111eo so 6a Santa Beri>ere 72 50 8••110'* S3 S2 Btg8-44 33 l!liehOP 57 34 Catlilnl 75 M MOnto.ia 74 54 ~·WW-46 u H.-por1 hacfl 17 .. ~~.,.,,. ee 02 77 17 ~~ 14 u ,_...,tide 16 N • .,, lemerdlnO ... Q ,.,, 0•1>11a1 ta .. ..,,,.. &2 .. l ent•,.,. 71 Q • .,... Ona 10 41 Tides °' ., • D•• ...... f'Mt.o bJ ChariM la.tr l,owm..ra examine !-leve re d 1u•trol car on Crown Va lley Parkway. She riff', deputy was thrown clear and escape d injury. Deputy escapes fiery crash By STEVE MITCHELL Of "" 0.-. "1tot • ..,, Orange County SherrU's Department deputy Donald Mason is a lul'ky man T h e 22-year-old deputy was responding to an emergency call in Laguna Niguel yestt•rday when hts shenffs veh1rll' went out of control and slammed into a ::.treet light standard at Pat·1hc Island Drive and Crown Valley Parkway. The impact tore the c:ar m half. and the gasoline t.ank exploded mto flames Sheriffs Lt Wyatt Hart said the conc:uss1on from tht' explosion apparently loosed the deputy through the opening created in the l'rash He landro 1n a ,grassy fu~ld -unhurt <·xcept for minor scratches, Hart said The sheriff's "spokesman said Canyon road s till closed Laguna Canyon R oad will r£-main dosed to commuters u ntil Friday morning. city officials said today Asstst.ant C1tf Manager Terry Brandl said Sunday's hght rams set the schrouled opeJung of thl" two-lane roadway back a day He said paving on damaged po rtions of thl' road will be < ompletcd Thursday. and tht· road should be op<>n for f'nday morning travelers. However. Brandt said. anv additional ram between now and Thursday could prevent Fnday's opening ---- Muon IS resting al nome today Lagunan John D Mitchell Jr was driving east on Crown Valll'y Parkway when he spott<>d thu.:k black smoke on the curvt• near Pacific I.sland Drive ''It was too black to be a house fire·," Miu:hell said He said he rounded the curve', and "the hrst thing I saw were headlights and a hood, and the rest of the body against the post " He said beveral truck drivers were trying t.o put out the flames with small fire exungwshers "You c'Ould tell by the look on theLr fac."t'S they thought someone was in there, but nobody could get close enough to the car." Hart said Mason w as westbound on Crown Valley Parkway. as a back up wut to a call involving a violent mental case. UCI ca111pus nixed for Nixon papers The Nixon Presidential Archives Foundallon has dropped UC lrvine as a possible site for the Richard M Nixon presidential library, university officials learned yesterday The foundation said it wanted plans for the Library to move ahead right away, but Irvine faculty members had decid ed to delay consjderat1on of the on-campus library UCI was one o( several universities being reviewed as a home for the Nixon memorabilia, mcludmg photographs, tapes, documents and g1fts from other heads of st.ate, a spokesman said Earlier thlS month, about 75 members of UCl's Academic Senate voted to postpone extt·nding an inv1t.at1on to the foundauon to locate the library on 13 acres nl'ar Culver and Campus avenues NIXOM Facully members said th<'y felt the inv1t.at1on required more study of the library's unplications UCI Chancellor Daniel G . Aldrich had begun informally polling groUJ)b on campus about the proposal. All that wall be unn~y now, 0Htc1als sa.Jd California Swtt• Uruvers1ty, Fullerton, USC and UC San Diego al.so have bc'(•n mentwned as possible sites for the library. The facility would be built with an estimated $20 million of pnv<1tt> funds The federal government wuuld mamt.atn 1t One Wilshire Blvd · Los Angeles· (213) 688-8600• 10000 Santa Monica Blvd ·Century City· (213) 551 -4300" 611 Anton Blvd ·Costa M~ • (714) 966-3100• •Form~rty Am~rican City Bank • Assets ayer $1 billion • california's 7th largest •62offica d1892 •Member FDIC • CENTRAL BANK 701 W. 7th St • Let~ Mlln • (913) 6i7·6ii1 9300 'Mllhlrt IMt • lewrtv Hltll • (i13) 978·7i00 13905 S. Jw9lo0 M • CM10n • (113) n5·6SU 67!(. W.doWlkl • LoMleleh. (913)42fr0547 a NATION States could fall behind on unemployment benefits By Tbe A11odated Pre11 WASHINGTON fteapn 1tdrnlnliitrallon offlclala aay there 11 n o auarantee 27 atatea will bt• able• to pi.y unemployrnent checka t>.yond thla Wt'f'k, ever\ though nearly $200 million LI now available for loons t.o makt! such payment. The Labor ~part.11\e'nt notified it.ate official11 Monday that $196.6 millJon would be advanced to the Treasury Dt-partment from the federal unemploymtmt trust fund to avert a ceasatlon of Jobina beneflta thla week. Otherwi.se, 27 states and the Ollt.rlct of Columbia would have run out of money lo c:ontinut- unemployment paymcmtll at l2:01 .i.m. tomorrow. Stuntman scales tower sans rrcord HOUSTON -A stuntman who IC&led the 75-story Te>Ui.!I Commerce Tower said that for the last 25 floora. his body gave out and "I didn't think I was going to make at." Ron Broyles, 29, or Los Angeles was arrested last night on a charge of cnminal trespass as he reached the parapet of the office bwldmg at 10:44 p.m He was released around rrudmght after posung an $800 bond pending arraignment today The building ill 1,049 feet above sea level. but only 999 feet over the slreet. Off1e1als said the face Broyles chose rises 993.33 feet. He was apparently undaunted by has fatlure to crack the -t. 1,000-foot mark "If that didn't do it •~OYLH technically, f'll go back and climb another one," he srud IRS says tax refunds smaller WASHINGTON Federal income tax refunds this year are a bit smaller than at this time in 1982. apparently ba'ause many taxpayers are having less withheld from thetr payt·hecks The Internal Revenue Service says that of the 39.6 million individual returns rect.>ived through March 5, 20. 7 million had been processed and 13.9 million got refunds. The refunds averaged $687, compared with $698 a year ago. STATE Special niayoral election today SAN DIEGO Election officials were predicting a lo" voter turnout between 35-40 percent today m the ra rst s~1al mayoral election in this city's 133-year history Twenty candidates were running for the JOb vacated by three-term mayor Pete Wilson, ele<-ted to the U S. Senate last November Two men found slain in car trunk LOS ANGELES -A Baldwin Park ronstru,·tion company owner and has aCl'OUntant were found yesterday shot to death and stuffed m the trunk of a car parked at Los Angeles International Airport, sheriff's deputies said. Willis McKnight. 64, owner of McKnight Construction Co. and accountant Warren C. Spinney. 59, were found "shot several times" and left in the trunk of McKmght's Merredes, police said . Boy and baby sitter still missing LOS ANGELES A 23-month-old boy and a 23-year-old baby SJtter are still mJSSing three days after they left the child 's grandparents' house to see a kitten at the baby sitter 's apartment, police said "They never arnved" at the apartment to see the kitten, Offi~r Daniel Ruelas said today. noting that the distance between the home and the apartment is about four blocks. lnvesugators have no clues or known motive for the disappearance of Marqwul Boyles and sitter Carolyn Cambers. who dlS8ppeared Saturday afternoon an South Central Lo6 Angeles Jury awards $8 million damages LOS ANGELES An insurance company must pay $8 million m punit.lve damages because It refused to pay a $12,000 accidental death benefit an 1975. contf.'nding thl' drowning of a Postal Service employee was a su1c1de, a jury ruled It was the largest verdict ever awarded m a "bad faith" insurance case, said William Shernoff, who represented Mary Frazier. 30, whose husband. David Fra:uer Jr., 23, drowned m Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard, m her Superior Court case against the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. WORLD Letter bomb wounds Navy man LONDON An Incendiary letter bomb addressed lo the U.S Navy's European headquarters exploded today. &hghtly burning a senior chief petty offu::er who opened 1t, a Navy spokesman aaid. The American serviceman, John E Williams, was treated by a Navy doctor on the 9C'ene for a slight burn to his right hand and he remained on duty, the spokesman said Williams' age and hometown were not immediately known Soviet production percentage up MOSCOW -Soviet industrial production rose by 5 2 percent In January-February over the same period last year and labor producuvity roee by 4.6 percent. the Commurust Party newspaper Pravda said today. But it singled out chemical, wood processing and consumer goods enterprises for falling to meet their targets. Mexico matches OPEC price cuts MEXICO CITY -Mexico, the Unlted States' largest single oil supplier, h.u mat.ched OPEC's price cut despite banking fean that decreased revenues could Com? the financially troubled nation to def•ult on lta foreign debt. Houn aft.er the 13-member Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries slashed ita ~ price yesterday to $29 • barrel, the Mexican government followed ault ..... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, M11oh 15, 11•3 * ~I Freeway Killer trial • ID county on William Bonin, convicted of 10 LA murders, being tried for lour more rht" Orunait· C'ounty trlul of convkt1.•d "Fre~way Killer" Wiiliam Ol•or1e Bonin a pro<'t-\•tUna which attornt-y• e.tlmatl' will take from thrff lo flvt• month• la undt"r way with the.• (lul •tt'p• toward jury •dl'<:tlon Bonin, ultt>1tdy under the death eente nce for 10 first-degree murde r convict ions In· Loa Angeles County. 11 accused of four local :.layl ngs that pr~utora alll'ge are part of tht." , 1.w1lf' chain of torture-murdera Defense atto rney Wiiiiam Charvet ti>ld Superior Court Jud&e Kenneth Lae yHterd_ay that he plana lo <.:all 132 wltnelAIC'tl uurtna tht.' trial. Prosecutor Bryan Brown t'ltlmat.ed that eelec:Uon ot a jury 1tlOnt" will take a month. C harvet , uyln1 that the hundreda of press reporta of the so-called freeway klllinga made It lmpomible for Bonin to 1et a fair trial here. had aouaht tQ have Rights of tenants urged in new plan BY JEFF ADLER O(tsw Oelly ~ltol ltaff Orange County renters should have their rights spelled out in a general plan housing element now being revised by county government, a spokeswoman for the Orange Count y Housing Coaliuon says. Judy Ficken, exec ut ive director of the Orange County Renter's Association, called upon the Board o f Supervisors yesterday to include a three- poant tenants nghts package an the housing element when it is considered March 30. (A general plan spells out broad county goals and planning ob.)eCtiVes). The renters' o rganization. along with a number of other c.'Ounty housing groups. comprise the hous•n(( coalition F1c·ken said the package the c.-oahtlon l8 urgmg would: Detail under what ('1rt·umstances a landlord could evict a tenant. Require enforcemen t of anu dascrimmauon laws aa they relate to ren ta Ls -Pe rmit tenants to m•ke repairs to their umts In certain an.stances and deduct those coet.s from their rent. The tenants rights package belongs an the housing element becauae, she said, it Ls aimed at encouraging the maintenance, repair and preservation of the county's rental housing stock, one of the stated objectives of the housing element. Ficken added that representatives of the coalition have discussed recommendations with county supervisors, but have received no commitme nt.a of support. The same recommendations were made when the housing element was conaJdered by the county Planning Commission, but they were not included m the draft housing element submitted for the board's coruuderatlon The current housing element does not address the landlord- tenant relauonship proceedln11 moved el~wh•r• But Lao denied that requeat ln Janu.ry. Bonin appeared In c.-ourt In his county Jall-1.uu• oranae jwnJl9ult. Hf' walvf'd hla rltiht to be t.rlf'd In civilian clothe.. Charvet uJd his dlt•nt could not afford enough clothlol( to appe•r In different outflta oft.en enough, and Bonin dec lined a defen 1e offer to purchue him one or two 1ult.1 of Wied clothing MOllt defense attorneys in.al.at that thtlr clients be tried In civilian clothln1 on the theory that J•ll 1arb leaves an lncrlmlnatJna lma,e ln the m1nda of jurort. L.MC called 12~ prospective luron to the courtroom for an nltlal acreenin1 yaterday, and another 12~ are expected to be called. Queattoni.n. of prospective jurors 11 limited tor now to whether they wLll be available for the duratlon of the U1&1. Garner tried for striking Laguna man SALINAS (AP) -Jury selection haa been completed in a civil tnal of James Gamer, t>.ing sued for $2.2 million by. aolf fan who accu.ed the actor of belting hllTI dwing the 1981 Bing Crosby Pro-Am Golf Tournament in Pebble Beach. William Stewart, 33, of Laguna Beach, hu c harged • Garner in Monterey County Superior Court with hitting him in the face and knocking him down on the ninth hole at the February 1981 tournament, in which Gamer wu a participant. Jam es Garner tried for assault The actor, who played Jim Roc kford In the popular "Rockford Files" television aeries, refused comment on the case yesterday; he h.u said that s~wart was heckling him and he gave the spectator a alight push. In has auat , Stewart said Garner was a man o f considerable wealth and fame whose actions met an example for millions SUPER STATIONS CUT BY COAST CABLE COMPANIES .,.. From Page A1 As a result, cable televui.ion companies that offer more than two of the super stations face nearly a seven-fold increaae in royalties they must pay. These fees are divided among broadcast.ens, producers and sports companies. Locally, Group W, which aerves most of Newport Beach, has dropped WOR-TV from its schedule u a result of the court decision . Patty LaVenture, G roup W program manager in Newport Beach, said the company would have had t-0 pay a huge increase m royalties if 1t chc:.e lo re1ain WOR. "It probably would have been passed along to the consumer," she saJd. ··we chose to alter our lineup instead of raising the fees " Highway reopening due through Huntington A four-mile st.retch of Pacific Coast Highway IS expected to be rc·open ed Friday or sooner. Huntington Beach Public Works Director Paul Cook said today. The highway, between Golden West Street and Warner Avenue, has been closed since March 1 when at was buried by storm- t.ossed sand and water The sam e portion or the highway waa cloeed for nearly three weeks in late J anuary when h igh tides deposited "thousands of tons" of sand on the low-lying highway. The cable company will continue to carry two other super stations, WGN-TV and WTBS-TV. In plac:e of WOR, Group W has applied to carry Cinemax, a pay -extra channel offering movies and children's programming. Community Cablevision Co., which serves Irvine and portions of Newport Beach and Tustin, will continue to offer WOR-TV and WfBS-TV, according to general manaaer [lpn Mc Nutt. He saJd about 11.000 of the company'• 20,000 aut.:riben are equipped lo receive the super atationa. Alt.houih the company will be forced to pay some increaaed royalties, there are no present pl.ans to pass this extra fee along to sut.:ribera, McNutt aid. He aaded, however, that when the compAny'• contrecU wtih the super stations expire in a little more than a YNf• the cable company will study whether to continue offenng theee atationa or substitute other programming. Dick.mson Pacific Cablesystems, which h.u 32,000 aut.:riben an Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster and Stanton, also has avoided the tughest fee i..ncreaaea beanae it carriea only two super stations. regional man.ager David Edward.a said. Edwards said the company will continue to offer WOR-TV and WfBS-TV as part of the baaic packase with no fee increue lo subscribers. He noted, however, that a SJSter Cablesystems company in Downey that had been carrying three super stauona haa dropped WG N-TV in the wake of the court decision . A spokesman for Storer Cable Television, whk h aervea Laguna Beach, said the company will continue to offer WfBS.. · TV and WGN-TV He said the company had no immediate comment on the court ruling. It's sunny, but don't put umbrellas away By The A11oclated Preti Northern CalifornJans enjoyed a rare day of winter sunshine today as another storm marched toward them across the Paci.fie, the latest m a aeries of frontal aaaaults that have caused an estimated half-billion dollars in damages statewide since mid- January "It looks 1.tke maybe thing:a will start clouding up today and by tomorrow it will be raining again," said National Weather Service lead forecaster Ron Wagner. The Weather Service said the new 11onn, expected t.o last lnt-0 FridAy, would dwnp snow down to the 4,000-foot level in the Sierra N evada, adding to a mu&lve anowpack that threatens to create mamlve spring flooding ln C...Utomia and Nevada. "All that we can hope and pray for I.a that we have a normal melt." Robert Vk kerw. regional d i recto r o f the Federal Emergency Management Agency told the California Senat~ Finance Conunitt.ee yesterday "l think all of us are aware that all of our reaervo1ra and rivers are full Should .omething like a heavy runoff happen, we would really have problems." Heavy wttkend rains in the Sierra swelled the T ruckee River, which cascades from Lake Tahoe down the eastern slope of the range a nd through downtown R eno, forcing evacuation of about 40 people from the low-lying Washoe County Jail Alex Cu.nrungham. director of the st.ate Office of Emeraency Service•. told the Senate committee Monday that the storms have caused $523 millioo m damage acroea California ao far. harming 8,382 homes and 793 buaineste11 and cawtna $214 million ln agricultural damace· An Inventory Reduction Sale 30% to 50o/o off We11e Listening ••• What do you hke about the Dally Pilot? 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