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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-29 - Orange Coast PilotOcean huffs told • ~eware of changes BY ROBERT BARKE R or ... o..,,...,..., The Pacific Occi&n la, well. aweeome. h'1 the largest body of wa~r In the world, covenna a third of the Hrth. It holda half the water on earth. Pacific indicates a peaceful nature or dlapoeitJon, but there alwaya have been changes in the rol1hty ocean's noor. But lt'a been a long time since the speck of oceanfront along the Otange Coast has been affected as aubstantially as it was by the •torm In luw Jnnu2ry 1md M6illlln In March Wave. huve hc-\•n b1·cukl111t ul lht• c•nd of lht! l luntlnjton &•uc:h .. plt-r, and they aeldom do that That'• because I.Ona or sand huw been allowc.-d w build up then-. providing ahallower waler for the waves to break on, ob.ic.>rvcra 114 \t•a the work of the cx.-can uml the timing of Easter Vocation this wee-k for most students ex,-ept those In the Huntington Beach school system lhut's causing some alarm (See OCEAN, Page A2l THE ORANGE COAST Cupt. Doug lui, I)' Arnull warns o f st•u h uzu rJtoi COUNTY IDITION TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Strip search sparks lawsuit A la w s u it seeking $500,000 plus punitive damages w as filed in U.S. District Court yesterday i n con n ection w ith the strip search of a 12-year-old girl at a Huntington Beach achool. In the suit, Rosemary Sease alle g es that her daughter Letichia suffered humiliation, indignity and physical and psychological harm as the result of the search at Park View School last Dec. 1. Ocean View School District tn.Lstees denied Sease's claun for damages earlier this year. A achool source previously said t the incident occurred during a seventh and eig.hth grade school aaaembly . Pupils allegedly were playing around when someone took a wallet from the pocket of a boy and waved it into the air. The wallet, allegedl y c on tain i n g two $5 bills, eventually disappeared. When it was found sometime late r . it oontained just one bill. Some pupils claimed Sease had t a k en t h e money. T h eJirl I allege d ly challenge d ice Principa l Elizabeth White to search he r. according to a school aource. White and another female 8Chool emfloyee took the girl to the nurse s office and the girl (Sft STRIP, Pa.ce A.2) Mesan linked to burglaries alter arrest A 21-year-old Costa Mesa man arrested on suspicion of trying to eell a stolen coin collection, has been linked to as many as 20 reside ntial bu rglaries in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, police report. O fficers said they have recovered about $30.000 in stolen (oods -mostly jewelry -smce Cpat a Mesa police arrested Richard R. Melnyk last Friday on auapidon of poaession of stolen property. -Costa Mesa police aaid they are 1till unraveling wha t they believe la a long st rin g o f t>Q.rglariet. Six burglary victims have Identified recove red propert y aa their belongin gs, police added. .Melnyk la being held in lieu of ~.000 ball. Oellf Pllol Pholo by Palrk:k O"OonneH J e nny Klima sits a top e lt•pha n l ~tu ncl "h ilt· llarbor Trinity Preschool cl assma te~ ~e t <'R~ed "i•·" o f C'in·u .. l'oin~ u p. Circus comes to fairgrounds Hoisting of big to p bl'ings b a<·k n1e m o ries in Co st a Mesa By KAREN E. KLEIN Of IN Delly Ptlol Slaff The hoisting of the C1n·u:. Varg<1s Big Top yesterday and the unloading o f l h l· ,.,h11w '., elephants. tigers. horses and bca~ ctn•"' em"' <h of children, CU't'\JS fans and cunou:. passe~b\ to the Oran~e County Fairgrounds an Costa Me<w1 Seems like there's nothing lake .i cm u<; lo bnng back old memones Mike Dunn, 35, of Costa Mesa brought has two sons down to watch tht• detc:>muned lookm~ roustabouts as they fixed support bt>ams undc:>r the large red-and-blue striped awning and creakily raised it to its ;aunty peak For Dunn. It was like old tames "I can remember comJn& to the circus an Coeta Mesa with my dad," he said Has own boys. M ,1ll. 21,, a11d Brian, l. wt·n• · JUl>l l<llK.lll.ilt'<l by thl• prnn't'dmgs, Dunn said .. Thl-y°V£• been so interested the-y haven't "''" .1 word he said indicating lhe two w1de- l '\'l d hloncb · Most of the l hlldrPn. who We're malling .1111u nd tht• tr nl and lh<' el<'phants, llamas. hor~·'· t amelc;. lagers and b<>aN chained an the park1nJ( lot. JOaned in th<' ff..">ttvt• atmosphere Fm .1namaJ popularity. tht· elephant was tar .md .1w.1y the wmnl'f, w1lh a couple of votes amung the 2 to 7-year-olds going to the horses : 111 cl po n IC'S Jl•nny Klima. 4. of Costa Mesa said she prt•fl•rrc•d the less exotic species Her favori t.e animal? ··My dog," she said The traveling circus will Pnd •ts Orange County slant tomorrow evening CM dentist's latest woe: divorce suit By JEFF ADLER Of Che Dellr Piiot Steff Dr Tony Protopappas' wlfe of less than three months filed for divorce yesterday from the Costa Mesa dentis t , cl a i ming h e repeatedly beat her and she fears for her hfe. P rotopa ppas' attorney said today he is sur prised by the accusauons. The dentist as being investigated in connection with the deaths of three patients. And m a related development, 1t has been repor ted that Protopappas has sold his hagh- vol ume dental practice to a former associate, Dr. Robert Brown. No sale amount was disclosed. Both Protopappas' attorney and a dental ortace spokesman said the sale lS now an escrow Pamela Sue Protopappas, 28, claims in the divorce peuuon. filed in Orange County Superior Court that h e r 38-ye ar-old husban d "has a s saulted me, handcuffed me, bitten me on the mouth and committed other acts of br utality. leading m e to become fearful for my life " She asked that a judge bar (See DIVORCE, Page At) Records seized in HB doctor case By PHIL SNE IDERMAN Of IN 0.-, "°4 lteff In ves tigators seized prescra ption drugs and the records of 11 additional pallents yesterday afternoon in the conllnuang investigation of Huntington Beach phys1c1an Mark Hopp. 68. H o pp , who continues to operate a d r ug detoxification clinic at 6427 &linger Ave., faces an arraignment triday on 20 misdemeanor counts alleging that he prescribed drugs improperly. Add1t1onaUy. the overdose deaths o r e ight patients are under mvesuga lion Ho pp·s da ughte r , R e n ee Young, 24, who works as the doctor's ofhce man.ager, also will be arraigned on eight counts of reftlhng prescriptions without authorit.ation Orange County Deputy District Attorney Chris Krallck said addltaonal. more serious criminal charges are being considered and may be filed a t Friday's court hearing H opp 's o ff ice had been searched twice previously by investigato rs Kralic k sa id yesterday's seizure at the-clime included documents investigators were not able to obtain earlier He saJd the 11 patients records were ma rked "Overdose" by the doctor. Investigators will meet with the Orange County coroner's staff to dete rmine whether these refer to drug- related deaths. he said. Krahc k said records of 10 pataents of Dr. Hopp were seized earlier, and eight of these were confirmed a s drug overdose deaths. He said seven addataonal files that were sought yesterday were missmg when i.nvestagators searched at the clinic The deputy district attorney said his office must determine w hether Hopp's treatment is related lO the overdose deaths of h is patients. Hopp also is being mvesttgated by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance and the state Attorney General's Office Nixon Library deadline eyed by UCI f acuity By KAREN E. KLE IN of' the Delly Not • ..., A special faculty committee at UC Irvine has agreed to meet the deadline on a proposal to house t h e controver sial Nixon Presidential L ibrary on campus, a spokesman said. The seven-member committee, chaired by Patricia O'Brien, as associate professor of history, agreed yeste rday that "lt Is important that the Nixon Library be located at UCI," eald Helen (Sff NIXON, Paie A%) -----------INSIDE----------- The Unhenlly of K.on a1, .wb~rc seve ral forme r EcUton High football tart are ba~d, it on th hot1eat with the NCAA •a•ln. Pa"e Cl . Edito rial column i1't Sydnl'y llorri" dt'fends the pour d rom o (•riti<' ogoinst th(• per11iiote nt c harge that ht''i. thl' reason pluy8 foil. ( P. . -• ydney'" on rx-c-ritic. ;iu b,. rore f ul.) Poge New chie f S mith lnte rnotionol, Inc., of New port Bench, 1he county's third·largrst compa ny, h88 named o new presidf"nl and r (•olig n ed h 1 <'orporate trul'ture . Paf{e 0 5. Savers' guide "'l'hf' Con umtor Olgest I 9 8:l Guide tu Oitcuunt Buying" givf'I ahoppen 386 pagt-1 of prico Uatlnp, t'voluntiont and rt'commendationl on thou a nd of brand-name itr.m . Page 81. .~resno State, which fini1hed fourth in the PCAA ba1durtball race, ha1 advanced to the final1 of the National Invitation Tournament with an easy victory over Wake Fort'tt. Pa t' Cl. Hot tips can earn you hard cash Got a hot new1 tip? The Dally Pilot will pay ca1h for the thtH best 1tory tips civery week. Call u1 at ( 714) 642-4321, Ext. 226, durina the day, or at (714) 642·5686 evening• and w kend1. Top prl1 e.ch week t• 115. Aa Orange Cout DAIL. y PILOT /Tu.day, March at. 1813 • ID harbor Body haf fies · police Homicide lnve1tlaatora uld today they can't explain why a Tuaun man wu beeten, lhot \0 death and d umped ln Newport Harbor, where h1I body floated for daya before beln( noUced. Police in Newport BHch uld Steven Baloah, 34, reportedly waa last 1een by friendl March 14 but not reported rnlaalng until a week later. Balogh's body waa dilcovered last T hunday by a 8CUba diver in the harbor near the Bayahores community. Police said they believe the body had been in the water four to five days and they are putting the ume of death on or before March 18. "He was derimtely dead before being placed in the harbor," explained Sgt Darryl Youle. who noted the Orange County Coroner's Office has ruled out su1c1de as a cause of death Police Hid they have no IU~ta nor a motlve In t he ala . alo1h, a Hun11arlan who 1.mmigated to th~ United Stal.el ln 10"79, WH deac:r lbed •• a freelance a u\O body repairman w ho drifted between jobl and lived alon• In h l1 T u1tln apartment. He waa further detlCrlbed aa an nverage Individua l who was a little aecretive and had a small circle of frienda. Police in Tustin aa1d when friends reported Balogh missmg, there was no indication anything suspicious had happened. They said all their information on Balogh has been forwarded to the Newport police. The coroner's offil.-e reported that Balogh bled to death from the smgle bullet which struck the man's liver DIVORCE SOUGHT. • • From Page A 1 Bay a ttractio n s Protopappas from corrung within 200 yards of her or her South Gate residence, w here she has been stayin g since the two separated March 5. A hearing on the matter has been set for AprU 15. roof. Blaming her for the bump on his head, he beat her, she said. A similar incid ent occurred Feb. 26, according to the divorce papers, when P r otopappas "became extremely intoxicated and belligerent." Noa a ll visitor~ lo Nt-w porl II arbor t•unw by frt.•t•wuy yesterday. A rwli<'un dro pped in to shart.• un yth;ng tha t K e n Wata na be of Cla r t-mo nt <'a ug ht a t lht' Ua lbou Pavilion, onJ u whu lt' check ed oul thf• mooring~ b e fort' heading back to ea. They were married Jan. 8, 1983 in Las Vegas after having lived together in 1981 and part of 1982, according to court papers. She had been an office supervisor at the doctor's dental office for nine years before the marriage. "Throughout our relationship, I have been beat.en and assaulted by the respondent (D r Protopappas) and have been emotionally abused as well," Mrs. Protopappas alleged lll the petition. She claims that since the ir separation, Protopappas has telephoned and shouted obscenities at her. Protopappas' attorney, Robert Coviello. said he was surprised by Pamela Sue's accusations that her dentist husband beat her. ''It was only a two-month marriage,'' Coviello said. "The problem was everything happening immediately after they're getting married. It was loo much for anyone to take." The separation apparently was triggered March 5 when Protopappas and his wife were driving lo the Elsmore area, according to the court papers. Mrs. Protopappas claims her husband was intoxicated, fell asleep at the wheel and somehow bumped hlS head against the car Huntington Beach A t>ufg4ary al a home on Ille 18900 bloclt ol 11011a Chic• Str••I wu r:e:;,••d • .,1y ves•arday Tiie io.. lncludaCI ~ a video rf'COrder. • 1a1apho11a ana•aring machln• and • cordlHa telephone -111 v.iu..J II $ 1.2$0 A bu<Qlar pic~ed I locil OI\ e home g.lr9QA on th• !>800 bloc-ol Mlddlecofl Orive reei.<day ~ Tiie ION lnc:ludeCI _., IOOls •-II $3 000 In asking that a judge bar her husband from approaching her, Mrs. Protopappas notes that her husband's "morale is at a low point due to loss of his practice and ability to practice dentistry. I fear that he may be inclined to become dangerous and assaultive toward me" Dr. Protopappas has been barred from practicing denuatry pending the outcome of a hearing aimed at revoking his state dental license STRIP . • • From Page A 1 undressed. She wasn't touched and the money wasn't found Letichia's mother claimed that White had told her daughter she would call the police if she didn't submit to the seareh. Sease aaid previously she believes the incident may have had racial overtones because Letichia's father is black. The suit names as defendants principal Donald Devour and White as well as the school district and trustees. It asks for $450,000 in damages for Letichia and $50.000 for the mother plus punitive damages and attorney fees. A $100 -Ch end $17 "°"'a pUrM -· reoonec:t , ... ., In• br--ln 1491•dly ~ al a -OI\ Iha 1MOO blOdl ol Cembt\099 l -Entry wu ~tty -through a r-petlO dOOr A~ fire__, 10 a h0rne Q11'9QA °" the 18900 bloc' of Coral Cay ynt•rday -*'Ii. C9U9lng llOoul ... 000 damege l>elor• fl -edtngulalhed by llreflght~ No lnjurlae -· rlC)Or1ed In Iha inddenf Fountain Valley Audio ~· velued •• $110 alO<lg Wllh $30 In c:uh -llken ~erday from I~ In Ille 10000 biodc of Sw.- A CMnerl velued at '450 -l\Olen from Mtchelle Manvlecluflng. 17420 "'' Herman 'Y19terdey A ahopllll•• wu raport•dly taken mto c.mOdy ree••d•y •• ZOdy 1 te 111 H.,t>o< Blvd Irvin e E~ 11 Lion Country Satan to<<I POloe. a llta 9Jllll'OU'-waa llolart lrom '"" lllCM•ty aonwllrM •••• Suncley n!Qhl 0< _..,, y .. t.,d•r They lound 1 tocked Ooo< p<led oC><W1 A tomm<tfctal b\Hglery occurr.o o-'"" weekend In the 18000 blOGlt or Weal McOurmott whlc:ll alao lrwol"'9d • dOO< l>elno pried op9f1 s1 .. eo a1>411k9fa ........... on .. , ttnd 1..0 bOltlea ol liquor -• llOlen II la not known If Ina two lnci<l9nla are Hl411e<1 A '"'Ciani of Blutl Vi-dillCOV9ftKI $ 15,000 worth ol 1•w•lrr m1u1ng from her nome ..,-.,day efl•noon She ..,d '"" •••u•ble8 may nave bMn tal.9fl 1ny11,.,. bet-Ille J.,,uary and 1111 ,...i. Fair days ahead Coastal Fetr M'11ghl end tomotrO• lllcec>I 101 patchy late night llnd eerly morning low cloud1 0Yetnlgtll Iowa U to 54 Hlglle t~row 1141 to 7• e11ewhere. from Point Conception 'to the Mex ican bOrde< and out 60 mltee Sm&N crelt •dVltory over out., coatlal •••er• tor .-t"-1 wind• 15 to 25 knota wtth 1tronger gutll end combll'ted .... e to 10 "" tonight Light VWllble wlndl OVet tnnttr ••t•rt tonight and tomorrow morning but -•• lo no<th-t 10 to 20 knot• wttll 2 10 4 leet wind wavea during Ill• 11ternoon tomorrow. Wnterly ,_... 2 IO 4 leel Falt ttwougn tomonow U.S. S ummary Allln Ind -Hng«ed In the H«tMMt ~ today, with dN:Pe llnd llgllt r11ln from WMt Virginie to Maine, wllll• cloudy 1l&IH -ad moat o4 Ille rM1 o4 the netlOn uont --l'IPOrt9d from eout"-fn ONo to no<tlleett•n ,._Yon ltJl1e For latet tod~ end tonloht, ltMMlderlfloww. -· kw--1 In re .. 1 Ind OlllMotfta. wflll rein acr'OM Ille Pealtlo Hcw1"-t Ind MOW In llOf1Mm ,._ EllflMCI ""'*-·--e tor to11t11«n Hew E and, the Mld-AUanllo 111tH . h• Oreat 1.#1 .. ,.... Ind ,,,. ~. Telftper1turu •round the nt t!Ofl 81 "llefnlOfll PST ranoed frOttl f deor .. 1 In Marqueftt , MICll .• 10 1cr~ 1n Key w .... ~ Temperatures ..... ... la :: !:' .. N ,42 .. Balltmo<e e.11ono1 Borminonam Bl91n11ck BoiM eo.1on Browntllllle BuHalo &urllnoton Cuper Char ... ton. SC Ch.n..1on. WV Charlol11, NC Che)'lnne ClllcllQO Clnclnnall CleYttlen<I Colum~. SC Columbu1 011-Ft Wonh 01yton Denver 0et MolMS Detroit Oulu1h EIPUO F1tgo Ft90t11H Grea1 F1t1a Hlftford ......... 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Sh<'9Vr,>Orl SIOu• Fella SPOkantt SrtacuM Topella Tucaon TulP Wnl'ngton Wte• 18 Smog 34 9 47 46 57 43 37 31 43 38 •2 24 48 38 115 45 •9 42 57 45 42 36 Where to Clll (toll lre11 tor llleel llTI09 lnlomllllon ~ Counl)" (800) 445-3829 Loa Ang•IH Coun1y (100) 2.42-402.2 AIYoel'Mde and 11111 Btfnerdlno oounllee. (8001397 .... 710 4QMO !pleode Cattier (IOO) 242-4M8 Tides TOOAY, s.eond low u• p m Second high 9 op m TOMOtU•OW 4.081m 10 14 am •~pm 10 11 p'" 0.1 IU o.a 41 o.s 55 lun .... 100., ti e 11 p m .. 11 ... •-row 11 I 4, a "l· Moon , ... today 11 '7 n pm • Nie IOITIOflOW It t J4 I It\. OCEAN CHANGES . • • From Page A 1 "Many are <:ommg to the beach this week for the Cirst ttme since last summer or fall ," said Huntington Beach marine safety captain Dou.~las D'Arnall. "The ocean fl oor i n Huntington Beac:h, as well as along most of the Orange County coastli ne, has bee n severel y altered." he said "There's a lot of new holes tn the sand Bathers can be wading waist deep and suddenly find thl'y are 1n over their heads "Channels and trenches have been scraped out. causing brisk side currents that can carry bather<; out to sea without warning 'But ther(' are many OC<'an conJ1t1ons that can be extremely hazardous to tht> public." he said Diamond la the most popular gem used In the symbolic ring given on the occasion ol a couple's 911Q8gemen1 It '"ms an appropriate choice b9cauM diamond la the moat durebla natural aunstance known. II 11 10 on the Moffa Scale ol HardnMa but that really doMfi'I tell the whole atory The Mon'• Sc&le la merely e group o l mlnaral1 arranged In orede< ol ll'ICfa11lng hard tills Scratch htrdnau can b• me11t1red with greatar prect.lon by mean• ol an lnattument known H 1 5a.romet11. When IMled b~ lhll modern acllntlflc 1n11rument. diamond It found to be 140 tlm .. harder than CO(undum (rublel and npphlf .. ) which la the next hardett mlnlfal Knowing thtt diamond I• the 11ardMt and moet imp.ri.hable of all gema, we would truly hoPI the aenllment tntt motlvaf .. the giving ol • diamond woul.d be equally dura~ and tatting The merrlag e of llgi,t and dlemonch 11 on• t hat h a• lnfS)trtd couplet tor otntul' .... It I• a marrlagt lhttl hold• a 1P9Clal promlae ~ tllal '"-pae.elonet• tire and ~11oltlng eparld• will navtt die No wondtr It It ti!* chotce of eo many rornentlc'I Thtt d~mondle dependent on llght for It• bu uty 'or diamond'• bH UIY llH '" th• qualltv ot It • t>rllllenoe, D 'Arnall suggests lhe following precautions: -Check with a lifeguard on beach and surf conditions before swimming. -Swim in a lifeguarded area and always swim with someone. -Long distance swimming should be done parallel with the shore -Don't panic if you are being pulled offshore by a riptide. Relax and swim on a 45-degree angle toward shore to get out of the riptide. Don't be afraid to wave or call for help. -Rely on your swimming ability rather than flotation devices -A void digging holes in sand Small child ren are easily suffocated by cave-ins. ~'\ (~/ EiEM WISiE 17th & livln•, w .. tdlff Pti1.o, Newport fMCh 6424310 .. NIXON . • • From Page A1 Johnaon. a unlvt·r11ty 1pokeswoman Tho lrvlno campue had been dropPfd from ronatderatlon for the prealdentlal library and muaeum lut month b}' the Nixon Presidential Library Foundation, a private IJ'OUP which will ralJIO fund.a for the f.cWty. The foundation aald UCl wu takln1 too lon1 dlacuaalng the propoeed library and woWd not meet the late-April deadline. But lut week, the UC Board ot Rege n t• aaked I rvine to reconaider the library. Members ot the board, aome with 1trong tlee to the Republican Party, are extremely Interested In having the library located on one of the UC campuaes, J ohnson said. At the four-hour committee meeting, which Included a brief seaa1on with UCI Chancellor Daniel G Aldric h Jr . the members discussed several aspects or the plan. Aldrich strongly supports the idea of housing the Ubrary on campus, Johnson said O'Brien said the committee will contmue to meet to consider the vanous 155ues attached to the proposal. One of th0&e 18SUes is the location of a Nixon Museum on campus in addition to the hbrary. "We are not opposed t o an t:'Xhibtt .area In the library," O'Brien said. ''but we are t'Oncerned about a museum that t'Ould become a monument to any president." Faculty members originally d e layed the dec1s1on on the library when some members questioned whether an adjunc\ museum might inappropriately glonfy the former president. O'Brien said the committee will have a report on the matter o n or before April 11 . The National Archives and Records Service mu st take a recommendation on the site of the library to Con~ on May 2. when it proposes Atlanta for the home of the Jimmy Carter presidential library. Golden West energy plan to save big A microprocessor energy system t hat went into full operation at Golden West College this month Is expected to save more than $22,000 a year in energy costs. The system at the Huntington Beach camp'"' controls 105 ail' conditioning, heating an~ lighting points. These systems are programmed to shut down when a building or a room is not in use. The computer controls outside lights and turns otr walkway and parking area hgh ts whe n even ing classes and special events are over. The system cost $58.000 and was funded by a U .S . Department of Energy grant. Savings are estimated at $22.291 a year, for a 2.7-year payback period. OCC to present computer class A nine week beginning computer class will be offered during the Spring semester starting April 11 at Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa. The one unit course i.s listed as Business lnformatton Systems 113 in the spring agenda. The class meets at different hours. Registration will be offered April 4-7 m the college's adtnissiont buJJding. Appointments are not required. dleperalon. color, aclntlllsllon and tuattr, and tnae all r.utt f{om the gem'• lnterectlon with tight. Brlm.-,c:y and diaper.ion are both affected by th• atone'• clarlty and II• proportlona. An oYWtbundanoe of ln19mal manta wlH Int.-. wtth Iha pa.uge Of light .. wlll the Wfong poaltlOnlng of the atone'• ~ A c;teen, wall-cut ato n• will allow maximum btllenoe of t>nlttanoe and d"'*910n. lrtlMenoe .. tN ren.ctlof\ of .tin. light frOM tht Interior of the etont. OliapWM111, alto known •• fir•, I• th• bNeklng up of ~ llatlt IMO a ri..n of "*1ttil ootcwa.J'M OdDr of t h• tton• alto playt •n Important p•rt h•r•. Tha abHno• of any color In fh• dlamOnd rnulmbM tta ~ice. A )l9llow or bfown t~ ~ h ltoM, 8olntllla llon and luet•r •r• anect•:r=b th• q11a1tty Of the ttone't . 9clf1tll .. 011 II .._ fluh lfoht from tM a.f90a '"'' .. promo*I by mcMIMnt. Lutter la th• QIHm 01et I• ~tromtMflMl ...... 1110'llMI~ .......... loon to be wedf UgM ~ yit)Ur ll¥ea wit" a diamond. It• the Ideal Qllil'ft '° IUf1 • ....neoe; .. ~IM--toa....,..·ot~ ......... Otalnoftd• .,. • '"' of lo¥e1 ~ ' I ! Orange Oo .. t DA.ILV PILOT/Tua.day, March 20, t083 ~3 NATION Jury can't rule on death penalty Reagan offers compromise on nuke missile proposal Mi trial d ecla red in sentencing phase of Anaheim newsboy slayer'!; trial By Tbe AHoca.tecl Pre11 WASHINGTON -President Reagan will make an announcement tomorrow on the deadlocked U.S.-Sovlet arms negotiations, and a senior administration official said thl' precldent would likely reveal hit new compromt.e propotal aJmed at breaking the deadlock on limiting medium-range nuclear milailes In Europe. Presidential apokeaman Larry Speakes disclosed the announcement aa the arma talks In Geneva, Switzerland, recessed for eight weeka. It was believed that the new U.S. Interim proposal wu made to the Soviet.a, but neither side would comment on the talks. Surgeons to attend Clark funeral FEDERAL WAY. Wash. -University of Utah Medical Cent.er surgeon.a who helped give Barney Clark an extra 112 days of life were among thoee gathering today to pay last l'ffpects to the man whose polyurethane heart made history. Cards, telegrams and gifts continued to pour in to the family of the world's first pennanent artificial heart recipient, medical c..oent.er spokesman John Dwan said Bigamist draws maximum sentence PHOENIX, Ariz.. -One victim o( a man who admitted marrying 105 women says his 34-year prison sentence for fraud and bigamy is fair punishment for "devastating a human being." Giovanni Vigliotto, a traveling flea-market trader, was sentenced yesterday to a maximum 28 years for fraud and six years for bigamy, plus a $336,000 fine. STATE Utility rate hike bid 'excessive' By S~E TRIPOLI oftM ........... For t e 1ocond time In lHs thAn a w k. an Orana• County Superior Court jury baa •topped 1hort of recommondlna tho death penalty for a convicted klller. Jurora in the trial of Robert Jackson ThomptOn reported to Judge Donald Mccartin yesterday that they were split 9-3 In favor of the death penalty for Thompeon. Last week, the same jury convicted Thompson of killing 12-year-old Anaheim newaboy Benjamin Brenneman after abducting him and sexuall y molesting him. Michael Miller appears in court Mc.Cartin dt.oeh1n>d o mlatrlal In ~h.-pcrnally phue of Thompion'1 clllki. Thompeon'a l'Otwlctlon for first-degree murdllr will at.and, but prOM."Cutora will now decide whether to eetlle for a life priaon term or try the penalty phue anew, with a different jury, in an attempt to get the death penally. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright said there "definitely" will be a new prosecution attempt to have Thomj)60n sent.enc'ed to die In the California gas chamber at San Quentin. Enright's swift decision was the opposite of the prosecution's pot1ltlcm In tht> trial of convicted murdere r Thomu Francia Edwarct., wh<*! Jury split 9-3 in fuvor of death lut week. l'r<*-'<.:utors, apparently not 10 sure of their cwie In the Edwards trial, are stlU pondering whether to seek a new penalty trial for the fonner Costa Mesa resident. Edwards was convicted of the September 1981 shooting of two young girls In Cleveland National Forest. One girl died. Yeste rday, Juror s 1n the Thompson case stood outside the courtroom talking with attorneys and reporters as Brenneman's mother Kay was led from the c:ourtrovm crylni 1md lk.'n·urmn.i Jury tor .. man Bob Uaug.,r, aaymg he would not reveal the 1dentltle11 of tht> three Jurc>r11 opposed to thl' dt'ath ptmalty, aaid the six men and six women agreed on th e fac t11 of Tho mpaon 's case but gave different w e ight to th e aggravating and mitigating circumstances which determ1m· the dt>ath penalty vote. Gauger said Thompson, who was detK·ribed in tc>Stimony as a person who was sexually abused for years by his father , wa11 bt>lievcd by the JUrori. to Ix> "a very sick person." Death sought in murder-rape Son of Reagan's tax a tt<Jrney held in 1nothPr's sla ying TORRANCE (AP) - Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty or life in prl.80n without. parole for the son of President Reagan's tax attorney, who is charged with raping and murdering his mother. Michael David Miller, 20, was charged yesterday in South Bay Municipal Court in Torrance in the death of h is mother, Marguerite, 52. His lawyers sought and received a postponement in his arraignment. Miller's only ronunent during the proceedings was to answer "Yes" when the judge asked him if he agreed to thl' contmuancc. The defense gave no reason for seeking m o re tim e . The arraignment, when Miller 1s expected to e nter a rlea, was postponed until Apri 11 , said court clerk LaJuana Smith. No bail h~ been set. District attorney's spokesmen refused to discuss details of the death of Mrs. Miller whose nude and bludgeoned body w~ found Thursday night in the family's posh home. "We can't discuss that. There's a pg order in the case," said district altorney's spokesman Tom McDonald. Municipal Judge Benjamin Aranda said he granted the gag order because it was requested by the defense and agreed to by the prose cutor. However, he commented, "As a matter of princ iple, I am against gag orders." "We have filed first-degree murder with s pe c ial circumstances," McDonald said. California law allows prosecutors to seek .a death penalty if murder ts committed with spec ial circumstances. one of which 1s rape. SAN DIEGO -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. 's request for a 1984 rate hike of $98.9 million is "clearly excessive" and should be cut to $17.5 million, according to attorneys for the state Public Utiltities Commission. In recommending that the commission slash the utility's rate request by some 81 percent, PUC attorneys yesterday cited the improved economy and reduced inflation rate. Crackdown urged on check bouncers Good clean fun SACRAMENTO -A special legislative committee is asking the state Bankers Association to help combat check bouncers. saying they cost businesses more than $1.5 billion a year nationwide. The Assembly Select Committee on Small Business said yesterday that in California alone, $444 million worth o( bad checks were returned last year by just the grocers, convenience and liquor stores. takes back seat Newspaper guild ratifies n ew pact SAN DIEGO -Members of the San Diego Newspaper Guild have ratified a new three-year pact with the Union- Tribune Publishing Co. that gives them total wage increases of 17.5 percent over the life of the contract. Under the new pact, the top minimum salary for editorial personnel and display and classified advertising sales personnel will increase to $650 a week in graduated steps. Under the old contract, the top minimum was $533 a week. Rescue satellite has malfunction VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -A satellite launched as part of an international search-and-rescue experiment malfunctioned shortly after takeoff, but officials said they were confident they could fix the problem. The breakdown was in a device that controls stability on the $53 million satellite launched yesterday. said Jim Elliott, a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. WORLD FORT LAUDERDALE, 1''1a . (AP) -Tugs o f war and volleyball are fine, but they don't compare with bikini contests, swilling beer and other less wholesome attractions that keep thousands of college students entertained during spring break. City officials decided t o arrange games and free concerts on the beach this year in hope of attracting students away from their usual pursuits. But while many students took part in the new activitiea, oceanfront bars were as jammed as ever for wet T-shirt contests, wet nightgown contests, bikini contests and male strippers. "I have three words for this: Take it off!" shouted Laura Rembelski, 19, of St. Clair Shores, Mich .. as she perched on a bar to watch muscular, sun-tanned men peel down to their briefs. Later that night, men jammed the bar to cheer on young women in panties and sheer nighties for a wet-nightgown cont.est. "This is great. You've got girls coming out here with half nothing on, and all the beer you can drink," said University of Massachusetts student Bill Sim peon. The reaction comes as no surprise to city officials. "There's just a certain mob that enjoys that.'' said Thomas Tapp, Fort Lauderdale's director of parks and recreation. "I don't know that we'll ever get them away from that, but an awful lot of people who. after a couple days on the beach getting sunburn, would like to do something. "This is an auempt to provide another outlet for people who could care less about going to wet T-shirt contests and private bars. You still have tens of thousands of people who'd like to do other things.'' Spring-break games were set up on the southern end ol the city beach, including tugs of war, a four-mile run, windsurfing races and volleyball games. Tapp said many youngsters enjoyed the events, but the games didn't dent the attendance at the bars. Syrians expecting Israeli attack OAMASCUS, Syria -Prime Minister Abdel Raoul al- , Kasm said today an lsraell attack on Syria was "possible and expected . . . but we say in full confidence we are ready for it.'' The official Sana news agency said K.asm made the statement in . a Cabinet session held to assess what he called "Israel's mounting threata" following the recent deployment of Soviet- made SAM-5 anti-aircraft missiles in Syria. Oil slick covers 100 square miles Fair through Saturday, thanks to high pressure KUWAIT -A 100 squatt-mile-oil slick caused by Iraqi bombing of Iran is threatening the coasts of neighboring countries, but clean-up crews refwie to enter the area until the two Persian Gulf enemies suspend their 2'h-year-old war. The slick, estimated to contain about 100,000 barrels of oil and growing at the rate of 7,000 barrels per day. is moving south at a speed of six miles per day towards the nearby Gulf states of Qatar and Bahrain. American's execution 'postponed' BOGOTA, Colombia -Terrorist kidnappers are negotiating with the nephew of abducted American oil executive Kenneth Bishop and have agreed not to carry out their threat to kill him today, according to a source close to the Bishop family. The source, who declined to identify himseU or the nephew, did not detail the kidnappers' demands or say if a new execution deadline had been aet. Terrorists kill ambulance driver MANAGUA, Nicaragua -Anti-Sandinista guerrillas ambuahed a Red Crom ambulance last night and killed the driver, a government spokeeman aid, while army troops battled rebell on aeveral fronta around the country. By Tbe Associated PreH A high-pressure area building over Southern California will keep the region's skies fair and warm through Saturday. the National Weather Servke says. A series of weak weather systems will continue to move through the Pacific Northwest for the remainder of the week. but will be positioned so that only Northern California may get 110me of the bad weather, the agency said today. Southern California coastal areas will be fair tonight., with lows of 46 to 56 devees. and fair and warmer tomorrow, with highs of 64 to 74. There will be some late night and early morning clouds in the Los Angeles area. Mountain areas also will be fair tonight, having lows of 25 to 40. Tomorrow's weather wUl be We'Te I Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Piiot'> What don't you like'.' Call the number at left and your message wlll be recorded, tran9Cribed and deUvered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used lo record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mu1t Include their name and telephone number for verilicatlon. No clrculatlon calls, please. 642·6086 Tell us what' a on your mind . 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Police arrested four Long Beach men minutes after the robbery was reported . Tht· victim's former husband, Robert Warren Bradbury, 36, was among them. Bradbury and the other men -Richard Camunez Lazarin, 25, Richard Rueben Ulloa, 24; and Carlo Olmeda. 30 -were to be arraigned on armed robbery charges today. F.ach is being held on $25,000 bail. The victim, Valerie Aivazian, and her mother were not injur<.'d 100 mile• weet or S"n Diego. Although 110me oil and aua Willi dlscovc rtid , the quantity upparently did not )uatify full scale commerdal exploitation, said Biii Grant, of the Minerals Management Service in Loa Angeles, a subdlvision of the US. Department of Interior. But If the nauon 11 to usert its independen<.'e from OPEC and other foreign oil sourc.oes, "we've got to expand the production from fede ral lands," David Russell, deputy director of the department's Minerals Management Service said last week. He said the "streamlined," or a<.'(:elerated leasing program calls for offering up much larger areas for 011 exploration than havt' lx-en JX'rmitted in the past. Ttw obJ'.><.'t, he 1Wltl, "111 to h·t the murkt•t d11lt'I mlllt' whut should bt• lt-1.l&l.J. ra ther than lt't liurt.•UUl'flll8 llkl' myllt'lf t.Jedde " Grant and Husscll Wt're> In San Uil•11to for on Informational IJrleftng thut wus attended by local offldals and repr<.>&t>ntatlws or environmental groups. Lois Ewen, a spokC1Jwoman for tht' San Diego Assoclatwn of Govc>rnments, said the association was opposed to the lease sale because the opening of near-shore areas promise Ii t tie return and are not worth the risk to the tourism and fishing lndustriet1 Interior De partment officials have tagged about 11.6 million acres off the Southern California coast for poss1bl£> 011 exploration and drilling. Jewish center to host seminar on 'images' ''l'n·ating Images," a three part forum series sponsor~ by the Jewish Community Center of Sou th Orange Count y, will feature a cartoonist. a telcv1s1on anchorwoman and a rabb1. Mell Lazarus, creator of com1e s trtp characters Momma and Miss Peach, will speak April 14 at 7:30 a.m. at T emple Judea in Laguna Hills H is to pic -"The W o nd er ful World of Aggravation." Kelly Lange. NBC's Emmy Award-winning anchorwoman, will discuss women in today's e<:onomy May 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach High School Artists Theater, 62~ Park Ave in Laguna Beach. And Rabbi David Gordis, an author and vice pres1dc>nt of the University of Judaism. will speak on "Resurgent Fundamentalism -The Jewish Dimension," June 12. 7:30 p.m. a t the high St·hool. Cost of the series is $14 for general seating, $18 for preferred seating. For reserva tions, call the community center at 497-2070. _____ ..._ __ --- - - Vivian Borns HB r ecr eation chie f cite d as humanitarian V1v1an Borns. superintendent fo r recreation and human se rvi ces for the City of Huntington Beach, has received the United Way of West Orange County's humanitarian award. Borns, who has been employed by the city since 1974, was honored at the organization's 18th annual recognition ban~~:! ut the Westin South Coast P hotel in Costa Mesa for her longtime service to the community and United Way. acr'Ording to Executive Director Richard W. Fisher. The W es t Orange County United Way provides financial assistan<.·e to 31 agencies in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Seal Beach and Garden Grove. Officials said the organization expec·ts to raise about $1.2 million for charity in the current fund Bike-a-thon set in Huntington The Huntington Beach North Lions Club will hold its third annual charity bike-a-thon April 9 at Huntington Cenu;at Park: Funds raised by the event w1U be used to help blind and sight-impaired victims. A new bicycle will be given to the participant who collecta the largest <.'Ontrlbuttons. For more 1nlormat1on, call 848-1221 or 545-0377 •Huntington Beach residents with an Interest in environmental matters are invited to apply for a position on the Huntington Beach Environmental Board. Applications are available at the public information office at 2000 Main St. Applicants also may call 536-5511. •Dorsey High School graduates of the winter class of 1948 are planning a 35-year class reuni<,m at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club The event is scheduled May 21 . Graduates are urged to contact Chris Christenson Higgins, Post Office Box 752, Los Alamitos. •A nine-week class in basic keyboard skills will be offered during the Spring semester beginning April 11 at Orange Coast College m Co.5ta Mesa. Registration for the school's nine-week classes will be offered April 4-7 in the college's Admissions Building. No appointment is necessary. •The Westminster High School class of 1963 will hold its 20-year reunion Aug. 20. For m o re information, call Westminster High School at 893-1381 dnve ending June 30 ______ ~-~=========~===============~ Car dwellers cope with economic woe LOS ANGELES -The beach community of Venice, long a home to the footloose and eccentric, is getting some new residents -down-and-out folks living in their cars. Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Health SOfl PACK 100\ nLT£A. MfNTIHll 7 11111 '1ar" 0.2 mg rnco111w a ... p1•1 u9a1e11e by FTC me1hod Jim and Lisa Kenny, and their dog, Jazzy, live in a 1970 Chrysler parked in a lot off Rose Avenue, a main thoroughfare heading to the beach. Curtains hang in the car's back windo w , and a bed has replaced the back seat. "Sometimes Jazzy eats better than we do," said Mrs. Kenney, 20. "He always gets three cans a day because he's a growing puppy. Sometimes we can only scrape together one burger apiece." T he trappings of day-to-day clutter their rolling room -a hairbrush, some makeup, blankets, a pillow, a few clothes. a disposable raror and dog food. Last Dec. 11. a municipal ordtnan<.-e banning living in cars was approved. But people making a home out of a four-door or a station wagon seem to worry less about that law than the city's I 1.4 P.l'rcent unemployment rat.e and scraping up rent money. Police Lt. Dan Cooke said he knew of no arrests based on the car law, and the department considers it a "very low priority violation. We will act on it only if there are complaints or people are spreading trash around." The K.ennys left their native Massachusetts in February 1982, worked in Houston until part-time work there dried up. then headed to the West Coast. "Life is rough here," said Kenny, 24. "It's dangerous," added his wife. She a.aid another woman living in a car was raped recently. But despite their problems, including sand fleas and rain 90ak.ing their bed each time they opened a door, the Kennys remain optimistic. "We will get jobs," Kenny said. "I think then everything else will follow from that_" RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ........... .-S..• I '22 HAJtlOR IL YO. COST A MESA -5'41-11 5" i Going Into Business? A1 required by law, new bus i ness•• using a Fi ctitiou s I Bu1lneH Name muat register that name with the County Clerk. 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D All our children need special care We have talked for u dec·ade now, privately and pubhl'ly, about the social issu<.>s surrounding women who work But the most serious problem, who cares for the children of working women , has yet to be resolved For years social welfare professionals fought for government sponsored ('hild car e facilities for motht•rs who were inching themselves off the welfare rolls and on to the private sector payrolls. The idea has worked, with some lJmited success But it served only a minute pt•rcentage of the I 8 m1ll1on t:haldren whose parents must work for a living The solution, we have learned again tht' hard way, 1s not tu rely on the federal gov<>mm<•nt to solve social problems. Private industry has an expensive stake in the child t:are dilemma. The cost of hmng. trammg and keeping good employt't's has grown enormously since the 1960s As industry seeks to improvP its productivity levels, and its profit margins, 1t has learned, through the European and Asian examples, that such previously unthought of benefits as van pools, on-site recreation and exercise facilities, increased health car e and psychological counseling for alcohol and stres.5 management are worth the price. Employees are healthier, happier. more productive and less likely to take their expensively learned skills to a competitor's greener pastures. . Women have become an important component in this econ omic plan for success. Some employers, like the Stride Rite shoe company and the New York State University System. recognized early on that women with small chiJdre n wanted to work, made good employees, but had a special need facilities whe re they could safely a nd affordably leave their children in someone's care during working hours. Those two major employers provided on-site day care centers, at r educed fees The results were all positive Absenteeism went down. Producllvaty levels were raised R etention of valuable employees increased The movement toward affordable care for the children of parents who must work 1s spreading. In Orange County an organization ca!Jed Child Care Advocates of America 1s workmg to promote more and better day-care facihUes~ They're on tht• right track Children are our greatest investment in the future. How we educate and nurture this priceless resource is an issue none of u~ can afford to ignore The development or well-run, affordable, easily access1ble child care cen ters 1s a contribution to a productive future and a profitable present If we begin acuvt•ly and mtelhgently addressin~ that issue today, we can avoid a major tragedy tomorrow. Optn10f'h P•Prt'\'l'<1 tr'\ tnt •J.hU •• dbOv ... •Ht-tho"• 1.Jf tht-Ud1ly P1tOI Otr11·r .,., • .,.,, t • pr e'!r.\E-0 on 1n1<. (hlQf' '" ~ tnu,t• of lht•1r rtutnor ) .._.no dr ''''' R~dOt·t lomm•~n1 1\ 1nvtf Pel ACl<lrl'" Tlw _, .. ,11 l'olot I' 0 llo• 1\0\l (O\ld MC'Y (A •161~ Pnool' • '"' 641 43?1 • MAILBOX Watt 's 1101 the issue To the Edi tor No! Not "Watt's ousU>r ahead"" as reported an your March 19 ed1t1on. Watt 1s the man who has sent OPEC into disarray by producing our own Oil He is the man that has cleaned up some of the mess m our public parks left by the last administration that spent all the park money buying new parks to make a mess of He is the man that would like to leave our children a smaller national debt by selling off some of our unused. and unneeded, public land that eats up our public money. Interior Secretary James Walt has done more lo improve our quality of h(e. economy and natural resources than any other Jnteraor Secretary 1n recent history . His problem 1s bad press. prompted by environmental realots Zealots whose zeal for every flower and feather depressed our economy and Increased our anfiat.Jon If Watt's poUoes are an embarrassment to the president, as White House political adviser Edward J Rollins implies, let the prestdent resign. Rollins is off base on his other analysis of why President Reagan is losing popularity too. His claim that Reagan is ,losing support among Jews because of the recession. 1s far off base. J\eagan is losi.ng support among )ews because of his continual harassment of brae!. not because of the recession. The rea!SSaon Is ending and the et•on omy is st.abahzing. And a.s for his losing support m the South due tO black opposi lion to his policies. blacks will be better off with a better e<'Onomy than wath more hand- outs If Reagan 's support 1s lessening 1t is because he has gone bac k on h as campaign promises He promised to t.ake government off our backs. but our backs are breaking from the added weight o{ government ht• has imposed And he is letting "The Bechtel Boys" build a military "beyond the call of need " L('t's not have a Wattgate hh we had a Watergate and Sewergate AU by innuendo GOLDIE JOSEPH Cool the gravy To the F.ditor. Re your March 21 ed1tori~I. "Stop the gravy tram" As a student of Golden West College I have an interest in having SB 677 passed. Too many fine instructors a t the college face layoffs. Money saved by curbing these ridiculous pension practices. plus some restraint on high government officials' expense accounta, could be used to help these instructors ROBERT E LEFF t.M. Boyd/Personal note Q . b It possible for President R ea1an'• lnends to send hlm personal letters th11t aren't opened by his at.aft? A. lt i.a, lf aaid friends know how to code the envelopes with number ootnblnationa set up by Mr. Reapn and hla wife. Their ,,000 leitcn a day are ecreened by 28 acaflers.. Ju•t about everything 11 poillot'MNI C.O aome dea,ree, and to llOrne delfM the Jeav• of th ... ORANOl COAST Daily Pilat ==----------.. ........ -...... !_ _ ..... plan la are poisonous, too Rhubarb, tomato, potato, azalea, laurel . rhododendron end Eng~h lvy. Q Who's the U.S 1enator who holds the world's reoord for the 100-yard dash? A. Believe tha\ world record la for men over• 55 only, held by Sen. Alan Cranston of CallfomJa. One out of every 10 halr1 on your head, if such there be, ttopt growing every day. &...,., D • .,_. ... _.., ..... ............ " ......... , ... ._ EPA cost studies hack:f ired WASJllNGTON -The function of the Environmental Protet·t1on Agt:m·y, of ('Ourse, is to prott'Ct thl· environment But the peoplt: who run th(• EPA sel'm morl' 1nterestl'd an protCl·ting tht• <>nv1ron me nt's industrial pollut('rs Takt• tlw maltl'r of "particulate pollution " This 1s tht· visible soot <md dust thot 1.x:oplt> suck into thl'1r lungs EPA uffluals dec1dc>d tht l'Xtsting st<mdards were too stn<:t so lht•v dt•<:1dc'<l to run a .. tost lwrwf1-1· JnJIVslS of Its prop o-. nJ re 1 J x .i t 1 iin o C the standards Thi~ mt-ans d<'l<'rmmmg whetht>r the t."OSt of t-nfor<'tng J regulation 1s worth 1t m oorwhts to lhl· publit• T UE IDEA OF l·4uat1ng human hl'alth and dollar. and- tt•n ts 1::. pri•tty l rass In fact. Con~ri.·s..; made an C'xplit1l ex<.'mption from the cost-bC'nd11 yardsllt·k 111 th<' Clt•an Air Al·t B u t t h t' d t• t £' r m 1 n l' d paruc·ulak pusht·rs al f.:PA wf·nt ah<'..td with 1he1r t.ost-bc·n('ftt study anyway Thc•y JUSt1f1c·d this ll•>"<' thumb al t'onf,?T£•<;..-. h\ (.) -JAC-1-IN_l_IRl_l_N -~ c1ung a Whitt' I louM• t•xt•cut1vt· order that anstrucwd fl'd(•ral agencws generally to run cost benefit studat'S whenev<.'r a rull•s change was bt.·ang con~1dt•1 ed But guess what The· EPA's proposed looser standard Clunkt'<i 1b tost-bt..n('fll test EPA st<ifr stud1t'S and a $200,000 n·porl b) an oul::iadt' t-onsult.ant agn.'<'d that letting th1.• air get. dartwr would bl> far more Pxpcns1vc·. an lt•rm-. of add1t1onal health tan• t·osls and workdays lost due· tu 11lrn~. than lht> amount savt'd by havin~ a lOOS<·r standard tn t•nforn· Om· EPA study found that tht• r·x1sl1ng tough air pullutwn sl;indards had prevl·ntt•d as many as .JO million lost workday.., Anuth1•r showt'd that hundr~.Us of hvc·s would be.· lost Crom lun~ d1s4'<1~· and thousands uf illrw~-...~ C'iiUSt•d af th<' stand.ird-. w1·ri· n•laxed Embarr..issed by this l.Jun•aul-rallc boomerang, EPA offlt·tal.s -.unply kt'pt the studll'l> away from th<' <1gemy'-. 'o{'lt·nec· adv1sc.•rs, whose pb 1s to provadt' r l' I t' v a n t d a t " C u r n e w r<'gulat1ons Sht!ldon Meyers. d1n·ttor of planning and standards for EPA's oCCtte of air quality, said tht· :>tud1es were not allowed t.u Ix· UM--d 1x,·a1JM• they hadn't ~·<'n .. Pl'l'r rl'vit.•wed~' by uthl'r -.; u f· n t 1' Ls M v E Pt\ '> o u r ct· s suggt-st 1l was ~auS< tht· rt-suit.'> Wl•n•n't wh.it thl' <1gt·nc-y brass WJnU.1' to hear A t a n v r a t l' . E r' A n 1• x t <.ontr.i <.·tc.d with Mutht1·1 h <i r<'spec:tl'd consulting firm 111 Pr 1 n l' l' lo n . N . J . t n do t h 1 r('(JUln'CI l'OSt·bem•f1t study Bui the M;ithtet:h report, .1 draft of whKh was sc.-<.·n by m" J'>-"fK.'ll:ll1 John Dillon. w~s ~'\'l'l1 1,.,., palatable to the EPA poohb;.t1, Mcithte<:h est1rna1 1 d 1h.t1 rt•lcix1ng tht' ;Hr pnllutti>11 ::.ta1tdards would :.av1· <iboul $:.!O b1ll1on ovt·r a nme-yt·;.1r pt'nod But 1t f'~llmated th<il kt"'Pln~ lht State ranks as a small Therl' will b<· mixed emotions to the m·w-. that Cahfornio's populat1oll' no" t>Xt'eeds 25 m1Jhon and n·pr~nlS morc than 11 ix·rcent or the• nation's total The.,.• C1gur('S wt•n · devc·lop<'d by thC' state [)(>partment of F'lnance which pla<.·ed the s tate's population at 2.J.72.J.000 clS of last Julv Sance this IS an increase or 1 1 ·million ovt·r lhe 1980 census. 11 rcprc"S<'nt.o; an annual growth of more than a hal! mtlhon making the total as of this dat .. in t•Xct'SS of 15 million BOOSTERS of so called progrc-ss SlKh as dc•vPlop<>rs and chambers of cummcn.1· will hail th(• gr<1wth Oth<•rs. t•!>pec1ally those whoM nwrnont'' art' of Cahforma "'' ll wns prior to the poplulallon explosion which commC'nccd during WWII. will view tht.• figure. with a nostalgia for the pastoral hfl' or former dav-. Rut . like 1t o r not. CaliCorma h~ N.'acht'd the stage wlwrt• It 1s more populous than 111111/ llAClllll any other state and morl.' than 130 nations of th(• world It-. population now surpas.ses th.H of its neighboring country to tht' north. Canada. and is grc.•att•r than the eombmed population uf all Australia and NC'w 7A"aland It 1s mort· than twu:c• th<' !!12<' 111 pop u I a t 1 u n of Ch 11 t•. oft<· n rl'ferrt'Ci to as ll.'> "sister su1h-" and Rrc•aH:r than all &:andan'!.v1a co m b 1 n t' d w h ll h 1 n <.· 1 u d t• !> Swt.'<.lc-n Norwav Dt•nmark ,1nd Finland · In fa<.t 11nb 28 of the world'~ otht'C nations. 1·xet'Cd this st.itl''s population Obviously at ~ Car from bt.•mg in tht• sam<' league as l'hma but ne1tht>r 1s any nauon ,1bl< to match 11.S btlhon pl~ population Neither does 1t comp.Ht> with India (tii!I m1l11un>, L'SSR (.Hin million) or t>ven "1th lndun<-s1a I 151). Brazil 021 I ur JJpan (I lb) But for most or the• r1-st of th<' n.iuuns wnh grl·ott>r populJtmns th.tn Cal1forn1a 1t ha' rt•ached slnkmg d1stanc-e bf.mg mon• than ont•-th1rd tht· size of Ml'x1co and rn•arly half that of B1 1ta1n. France· or W<'St Uc.rmanv .ind 1s within two or so miliwn of Ar f.lt•nt1n:1, Colombia and South Afncci Yet. whll<' Californians mHV warn for the good olrl days wht•n t ht•rp was far mon• bn·•1Lhing spal·t (.ind unpolluted uir to bn .. 1ttw1 there 1s still plenty of room w1thm tht' st.at<' outsad<' of th1• ur ha11 .ireas Trur. 11 1-. n o thing l1kt Australia which ~preads a populat1011 ul lt>s..., than 15 million ()\'t'C Jn cirl'd e4ua l lo the .. 8 <ont1guous states. nearly :i m1U1on " q u a rt rn 1 I t• s c· u m pa red to Cahfurnw·s I 58.000 squart· m1)('S, tlw c;tate's populat10n dl•ns1tv of ,1hou1 150 per sQuare mill' 1s Don't blaine the draina • • cr1t1cs When I r<·hnqu1sh!'d the post or drama Crill(', after more than 30 years of 11stPn1ng to my arterie-. harden at opening rughts, tht.• greatest relief was no longer being blam('d for the failure of plays that df.'scrved to fall and<.><'d, that deserved nevN to have b<>en produced in the first place Drama <.-r1t1cs have long bet>n the favorite whappmg-boys (and girls) of the thl'atrical trade No matter what the obvious def1c1enc1es of a play, 1ta sw1ft demise was always laid at the hand~ of the critics. who have IYlllY Hlllll ~ ,y) beC'n ch ronically suspected or harboring a deep animus against t•veryone else pro{ ess1ona 11 y ronnected with the stage So I was casually amusf'd, rather than personally annoyed. this wanter when a spokesman for the Shubert theatrical interests trotted out the o ld familiar excuae for Broadway's dismal season -thOR dreadful c r1 tl('l\ had oncl· again w1t-ldt•d t ht'11 poa i,.on,·d rap 1ers a ncJ rnort.1llv wounded th<' dramat11 body • Amu::.t•d bt•cause. ;as at so happt•ns. two seasons ago, the lnmmer<:1a l tht.>ater was t•xp<>ncncmg one of 1L'l lushest years 1n attendance and 1n profits. even though the pnres ol sealll had gone through tht· re1hntt Yet and thts 1.8 the nub of the story -neither the Shuberts nor any of their production colleagues gave the slightest credit to the critics for that buatlln, season. If plays do well, and theaters are crowded, it 1s because the producf'rs have chosen wisely and weU -but if they do poorly, and theaters ore empty, It 11 becau8e the critlc1 have demolished the currt>nt crop of openlng)I. IT IS NEVER becauae the playa are poor, or the actor-a mJacut, or the dlrt'Ctor ln1•pt, or tJcketa cott too m\kh, or the ttate of the economy ta flasglng, or fUma and tclevLtlon are drewlna audiences away. Somehow the bal M lnOuence of th critics la alwayt neaaUve: \h y do not help brtna peoPl• to th theater, bul can ~relv keep them away. t·urn nl standards wouJd save $78 billion over the same period. SLAPPED DOWN by their own cost-benefit studies, EPA off1uals abruptly reversed tht•mselves They cited a prov1s1on of the Clean Alr Act that says the EPA should not use the cost beneht ratio as a basJS ror <;(•\ting pollut.Jon standards 'I h t· r t• a s o n E P A w a s l-:.k1bhshl-d in the first place was that Cong~ considered health mun· unportant than money. So l lt«tn <11r '>tandards should be t·nf o r n•d E.'ve n if they are t·x~>4:n-.1vt• EPA ofCJc1als chose to 1j.(nurc· this in hopes that the rn~t l>1•1wf1t studies would help t~wrn JUsllfy a relaxation of the -.t<111dards. lh<.'n , when things .l11111·l work out the way they h 1d h11pt"CI. th~y chan~ed sa~. F11otnCJll' The White House h.1s told EPA 1t wants to ~ the -.1udy, but 11's unlikely the results ~111 bt· uSt-0 Nobody thinks the .. 1ucly "produced good results," .in Jdm1n1stratwn spokesman ~ .. d • nation mut·h I< .. ;., than mciny other plJl(''o AMONG THE most densely populat<.>d countnes are Tatwan at l 181 per square mile. and The Nt'lhl'rlands and South Korea at 1,000 Mort· than 800 persons per squan· m1lf• arc crowded into Jap..in, Lt•banon and Belgium wh1h· Britain. West Germany and India ex<'e(•d 500 as does Jam<iu:a Evt•n China ts packed m at a d1•11s1ty of 278 per square mile dt•spltl• thl' vast land mass of mor<• than 3 5 m11l1on square mllei. wh1< h make up the c'<iuntry Althl1ugh LhL•st.· comparisons m « v t 1 t' a r I y s h o w t h a t Californians are still Car better of! than those 1n many other countries. there wlll suU be thoee who wish 1t JUSt hadn't happened as well as many who dread what 1s yl't to eome ~ the trend of growth continues Anybody who belteves this would beh<'V«' that an Indian rain rlurwt• causes ram to fall -but it 1s a l ways co nvenient and satisfying to shift the blame for fallurl' on the handiest scapegoat, instead of examining and admitting the complexity of ant<.'mal reasons for a flop Of course. some critics are unqualified. JUSt as anyone connected with a craft may be. But when the theater goes from boom to bust In two years. it SC'('ffiS to say far more about the st..ale of the public and the skill of the dramatists than the crankiness of the critics. 1l1111m Coa~a Meao'• TeWlnkle Park nceda bf!nc:het. Perhape tM dty could aave enoUJh mone)' to lns~l them by only bumtna the playlna field llahta when th lielda arc In uae. rat.her than all ntaht. -~·-·--.. -----.... ,......,_ ................ _ ... ,__ _.... _ ... ~,- r .. ... llllJPllll TU!8DA't'. MARCH ae. 1983 TELEVISION COMICS BUSINESS Teen' 'hu1ne sway from ho1ne' filled with lo¥e. ee Ann Landers, 82. ,,.,",.-.oo•· ••• ')... .. Ill .... \0 .. '" ~ .. ·u : .. ''°", , ....... ,. , .. ... 1• II \ 0 ~ o· I Detp"'4....._ T~e "Consumer Disest 1983 Guide to Discount Bu yin~" keeps the buyer abreast of prices and features on literally thousands of brand name items. $hopping smartly. • • Guide gives consumer guidelines Jht UREN E. KLEIN MIMDelyNetllteft you 1<>und like you deRrve that faat-talkina aalesman'1 retpect. For lnatance, the section on floor care appUancee advtae. the reader when looking for an uprljht vacuum to find one which loada at the top. "Uprl1ht1 that draw dirt upward into a handle-mounted duat bai muat force air throu1h all of the duat littin¥ on the bottom of the bag, thua cutting down on the auction power.' the book uya. appliancft -everything trom freezers to ranges to anowblowen. But It a.lao lncludea sections on photo and stereo equipment, fltn- equipment and personal computers. Have you ever ~e into a 1tore and been talked into buying tomethlna you didn t really want? Have you taken home ltema you '"didn't need, after plunkini out more than you could 1pend and then cuned younelf for being IO wilhy-waahy? Practically everyone hu fallen for a high-preeaure aalet pit.ch. And practically everyone could UR a little more knowledge about what they buy before they 10 out to buy It. lt'1 Upe like that -they make aen1e but you probably wouldn't have thou1ht of them younelf -that make the consumer digest worthwhile. A consumer wrap-up in the back gives general comments on It.ems whlch are bought regularly, like boola, recorda and tapes, toUetrlea and drugs and vitamin.a. The section concentrates on aavlnl you money, lncludlng providing tips on the best times to ahop and what not to buy. "The Conaumera Digest Gulde to Oi.acount Buying" ii put out by 10 1taff members and about 20 expertl In varioua flelda, aaid Mellua Lande, a apokesman for the company. The problem ii that mc.t people don't have time to familiarize themaelves with the prices and feature9 on all the applicances. • equipment and entertalnment that'• offered to th_em by retailers. The price list.I, too, are invaluable, both for the buyer and the aeller. The book Includes comprehenaive latinp that cover current modell from major mmufacturer'9. Both a retail and a "diacount" price are liven. "We publlah retail prtcee 10 the consumer h.u a frame of reference from which to ne10U&te,'' aaJd Arthur Weber, the book'• publlaher. The writ.era and edltora are independent evaluators and have no afflliaUona with the manufacturers whoee producta thev a.et1. ahe 1b und. That'• why eome kind of suldellne la ~ti.al to c:oawffective, ttspona1ble lhOpplnC. Many almllar consumer guidea can be purch.ued One comprehenaive reeource ii the "Conawners Digest 1983 Guide to Dllcount Buyina," a 386-paae paperback llatl.na prices, evaluaUona and reoommendationa on thouaandi of brand-name ltema covering more more 30 product areu. Wliile the book doesn't cover ellCh product in-depth, the short aynopsa often able to lmpart the amall bit of u.vvy that will make· ''We then lat diacount prices that are readily available to the shopper who'• willinc to search.'' he aaJd. For conawners who have a car or u.d appliance for aale, the price l.Ltta work in revene - glvlna them an Idea of what f.lgure to mark on the price lal· The sulde II probably mo9t helpful in ltl evalu.atJon of heavy locally or from national publahers, and mo.t of them contain IOme helpful advice and lnfonnation. The dfgeat la particularly helpful in the number of prices It lat1. The automotive section, for example, lncludea prices for acce910rlea aa well aa for the car models themaelves -¢hecks that clear slowly · Wou could be using the wrong bank By LOUlSE COOK ......... ,,_.rtw Don't be too quick to try to 1pend that check you depoait in your bank account. It may be your money -but not yet. Officlala in teVeral areu have recently ~estioned check-clearing procedures. particularly e amount of time that pa.-. between the date a eek a depoait.ed and the date the money ii ~ually credited to~ account. Tfie delay variea bank to bank, from area = from check to check. Aocordlnc to a newalett.er from the Federal Depoalt Corp., benla ln California alone .nport.ed dela)'9 raJl8ing from aeven dA)'9 to 20 dlya. ~b Walt.en of Sheshunoff & Co. Inc. of • tin. Texas, an industry consulting flrm, aaid t))ere are several reuona for the aeem1ng wne11. The bank doea not want to pay you interest or a.low you to withdraw the funda "until the bank aetually received credit for thoee tunda," he 'd. ''Th~:tre tryiJ18 to protect thermelvet in two ya. If lt a a checklng account that bean interest. don't want to pay interest on funds they n 't have and can't invest thernaelve-1 . . . and don't want thoae funda withdrawn and fOne then the check comes bouncing back. . .' Walters con\inued: "It'• perfectly lejit1mate. ere'a no problem there. The problem you get to Lt where the bank.a puah that maybe Umee too far." Suppoee you depoait a check tten on a bank in the same town u your bank. should clear within a dAy or two at most. "U don't af ve you credit on that for . . . a week, n either they're u.inj your funds after they ve been cleared, but (they) haven't afven you t fOf' It, er they may baw a very, Vf!!rY ~dfJC)Mnt manner of c1earin8 fundt. BanD 1hllmelve1 are conmmed ebout cle&rtna ~y becau.. of today's hSCb lntere.t ._..,.. . ._-----w.i_.. Mid the benk.t bave two way. of ~when a check bM cleared. They may ecNal lllWf of depol&t -proof that the funds ava0a6le -or they mar;.dmate when • WW div~ on w the cMck ~--. U the benk ~a 1yawm bMed on ~ ~ ll'AY :wlllt loftlel' for your money ~hawto. U JOU .. oomilMbMI ·~ Waltan laid, and ........ al .... '.lt Wmi • cheicll '° dMI' ti you lliOiald .-; '-what mll'thod or • do.,, we to -ve me c:ndlt?" U U... cnditl /: • 1DGD • it ,_... ii°90f Of .. 'I'* ~ Will not be able to flnd • ~Wahlnilld. Hair a.. lhould It ... e:hlCk 10 cleatf 1::· 11'1 tbat U a c:beCk i. wrll* on • 1ocit.l ........ out °' 1,000. that c:hlcll will bi .. taUowtas •1·" V"' out..of ·iown cMck wW \ab loapl'. .. I'm sorry. but your chec~ hasn't cleared yet. 11 Used car buying Check that smog device Before you buy that URd car, the Coalltlon ll'or Clean Air uraea you to think again. Ia that Wied car you plan to buy really the bariain you think it la? 9uyers of used can are urged to take heed of IODl4l limple auaesttona for a&vlnl thernaelv• a lot of crouble and money. CalJfom.la 1tate law deema that the eeller of a URd car la retponalble for aeel.J\8 to h that the car ii In c:ompUance with alr pollution atan.darcla al the time of the aale. However, the \.&ltd car buyer la not without reepona!billty. &.fore the used car la purchued, the buyer ll well advt.Md to make certain the amot con.troll are ln place and operaf.lna properly . Accordina to the CoalJUon For Clean Air a • buyer'• beet protec:Uoo la to INltt the teller obtain a -nos certifkate on the car . lf, howeVer, the buyer nealeca \0 obtain a anot ctrtiftcate and the car tan. to pa11 a •mos lnlpecUon, ther. 11 •Ull a ray o! hope. u th• emoc control devb a. tlmply defective, \hf conaamer · caMOt be c:barpd more than •~ for repaln. However, lf the prevk>ua owner hae tamper.d with or ~ the llnOS con&.rol devlct, the t'ONIU.mer i, then subject to unlimited rwp&lt cotta. The uninsured motorist Curious approach to financial responsibility By DON ·a. CAMPBELL LMAllfMMTIIMe LOS ANGELES (AP) -A reader writes: "Recently the car of a frtend of mine was amaahed in a parking lot by yet another uninlured driver. "In fact, no one in California haa ever been hit by an lnaured driver. 11It happens that the next dAy I went to the Department of Motor Vehlclea to tranafer the title and f.et the 1983 re(Eiatration for my new car. 'That reminded me that bllck In the Midwestern atate I came from, which had liability laW9 a1milar to thoee of California, you had to show proof of lnaurance to recf.ater a car. "You milht drop your lnaurance the next day, but at leut you had to buy lnaurance and• prove that you had lt In order to re(Eiater a car "M far aa I can tee, California has abeolutely no enforcement procedure for Its lnaurance requirement. Does It? And If not, why not?" What we have in California in the way of flnancial retponaibWty law. la a curious after-the-fact approach to the problem. It'a a matter of provtna your financial reaponaibWty after you've plowed your '69 pickup truck into the rear end of an '83 El Dorado that the proud owner hu juat driven off the dealer's lot. On the surface, at least It wouid aeem to be comparable to requJ.rtl\8 an owner to regia1Alr hla sun the day after he'• been indicted for diapatchlna hLt netahbor in a dlapute. "We dOn't make the lawa." aaya George Farnham, a apok91rnA1l for the Department of Motor Vehlcl• in Sacramento. "M it reads now, the law aaya you have to ahow proof of flnandal 19ponalbUJty after the · acddent -not nee 1111rlly proof of lnaurance - to a mlnimwn of $35.000. ''Otherwi8e, your l1ceme l11U1pended until you do eo. There have been attempts in the laat two -1ona of the Lqjalature to toU&htn up the law, but they haven't aon. ao." Th• prtndpal. rMIOCl auch pro~ chanaee haven't aotten -off dMd cenier la t.cau. of heavy lobbYtna by the lnlu.rance lnduatry. Appea..ranc.w to th• contrary,. lnaurance eooa.n.n •Y tou&h laWI f9Cluirln8 automobile lfabWty lnM.nnCe aon•t work. create. paperwork horron pd ~ ....Wt ln hla)\er inlw'ance coe11 for everyone. 0 M...chUMtu, beck ln 1921, w .. the first atate CO Wt a law Ulce thll on the bookl." eaya John Mcc.ann of the San rr.ndlco-bued Inauranoe Information ln1dtuw. ''Tm ,..... att.r la .,......, the ataw'• clalm fNqUtncy per 1,000 lnlW"td v9hid• had aon• up S3 pero1nt; while In the r-' Of the eou.ntry the f.r.q\.WIW)' Mid decUnld 21 percll\\. . ~·And the tNquency of c1alml tranalatel ln\O higher auto~e Insurance for everybody." Still, McCann says, other states have tried their hand at mar.datory automobile lnaurance. The lituation encountered ln the Midwest by the reader, where "proof of Insurance muat be presented," la a popular approach, despite the fact that it doesn't seem to work, McCann aaya. Many regl1tranta do drop their Insurance the next dAy, as our reader notes. Some at.ates have tried to make it mandatocy that automobile Insurance companies file a notJ.ce with the state when ever a pollcy is either canceled or put lnto force -but thll can cau.e a paperwork n1jhtmare . "It'• lnaanlty," McCann snorta "In a buaineea as competitive a.s thia. you can have the aame car owner changing lnaura.nce companies two or three . times a year, almrly 1hopplng for better rates. Almoct by mysel I would nood the OMV with paperwork. And in a few 1tatea, random spot-checks of drivers requlrlng them to produce evidence of insurance on demand have produced dianal results, McCann contends. Even ln the cases of drivers who could come up with the wallet cards that insurance companlel lasue, it waa found to no one'a surpriae that a significant percentage of thoee represented poJ.ia4es long-since Invalid. In California, accordinlJ to DMV'1 Farnham, the rou1h estimate puta uninsured drivers at about l& percent of the drivinl population. But thla ii an unreliable figure alnce It ii balled entirely on the number of drivers reportiJ\I accident.I. By law an accident need not be repocted unJeta property damage exceeds $&00 or un1.- perwnal Injury ii involved. And not reporttna accidents in excem1 of tGOC), Farnham add.I, la rather wlde.apread -a matt.er of mutual coment between the two driven involved. Not unnaturally, McCann eayt, uni.nlund driven account for • dltproportlonate I.bare of all • acddmtl to beain with -and they tend to be uninsured for that reuon. They've aot aucll a louay drivlne record. in other words, that it would c:oet them an arm and a lea to buy coverqe. And that al.lo txplalna why the au~ Insurance lndua\ry ~Y be•-than uudoua to be in the poetUon o( havlni to provtct. euch rolllnl dilutel"I wlth coverap lttardl• of their record. Admiu.dly, the DMV't hmham adda, lt'a aomethlna of a Catch·22 lltuatlon. The uninsured driven have auch bact drlvlnl recotda that they can't afford to buy ~· They then have an acddent and have to coverqe. Now, with alill another aiccldent under' t.belr btlta, they're even wone riikl than ~ and ra'*I avallable to Wm beC«nl ewn men prohlbl\iw. I -81 OranQ• Oout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, M•l'Ch 29, 1983 POTSHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT SOMEWHERE THERE OUGHT TO BE' A CLVB .,,,,,,, FOR ~NTl-SOCIAL PEOPLE. By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna8each "Vougonged?" . II cs t. ...... -l...W,..., ~~11 ........ !111-- s ...... ---- No matter w hat yo u 'r e doing , your ho metown newspaper Thellllflll fits In. Rose Show & 1/2 Price S• Oirecf ·from· grower Sup« event thru Apr. 2 at Huntington Center. Pkg. No. 1 bore· root rosesi Reg. S•. 99 ... We J fer SS Potent Roses 2 for $7 T een-ager f ind s l ove • In f rie11 d 's home l>RAH ANN l.ANDJt~RS. M y J.1 yutir old cJou"htt<r hilll II ill ll 1 H-11d. IUAffit• 1161t•, und f t•ouldn't lovt' ht'r mort· IC 1lllw w1•1v my uw11 Shl'l'l'y's moth..r carOll nothinai ui>out ht•1 Tho womun ht1H hud 41 1trln& 111 nlt'I\ ll vll1.C with ht.•r fnr flvt• yt•1.1r11 Sill' k~l'Pli shunting S}wrr y o(( tu rwlaihborit unJ reolotlvu11 I hav1• h11d h1•1 lw Wtot•loi ut u tlnw Last night Shl:rry l 0allt'd ht!r mo\lwr 1111d iwld ahe'd Uk to t-umv nnd ~··t !IOmt.• dulh\111. Her motht1r said, "Ma.ke do with whut you hove" Tht> atrl sobbed, "I don't know why my muthl•r httWH OI~ II() much. Sht• doettn't t"Vl•n wunt lo Kt'tc' mt.• fllr (1vc minutes·· I'd loVt' to kt>t!p lhlH <'hild pt.'rn11111ently, but I am afraid to start troul>IP l"m surt.• her motht•r would resent any m1:nthm of udopllon. Also, l don't want to go to the juvenilt· authorities becuu1:1e Sherry might end up m o dt>tentiun home and become a ward of the state. l know her life as su much l:>t'tter wht>n she u1 with us, and so is ours Shl' is like a ray or sunshine. Please help us all M IN SYRACUSE DEAR M: Home Is where the heart Is. If you try to get legal permlulon, you might cause Sherry some serious problems. Continue to keep her as a "guest.'" And bless you for your generosity. You sound like a person I'd like for a friend. -g Allll l.ANDllS DEAR ANN LANDERS: PlellJIE.' ht'lp us get nd of degrading, 11exlat advertlalng The one thot getM me 1s the TV 1pot that heapi shame on w11mN11n an t.•ffort to !14:'11 aa t-t:rtaln detergent. It wrut•11 1n on rmg around thto collar. Tht• distraught, beleuguen·J woman looks stricken as she at.ands there, holding om: of her hWl~nd's shirts. Why doesn't 11he tell the big slob lo wash his neck? I am marned to a guy who takeii u ~th ont·e a week If he feels like it. He's a construction workt·r and there 18 no way I can get his eolian. dean. Ont:' dav it dawned on me that he never WWI going lo be ~n the list of the 10 bei.t-dr~ me!l In America, and I shouldn't feel guilty. ei.pectally smt'e thl· dirt came from HIS neck. I hope you will prmt my letter f~r aU those women out there who are made to ft>el Like failures --------------------.-------- bt.'<.·uull(I of 1uch adwrt11lr1a. -HANOINO UX>SE lN llUNTSVILLE OEAR HANGING: HalleluJab, 8t11er! Yoa look the word• rl1ht out of my typewrllerl DEAH ANN LANUl!:HS: Th11ttlu for printing tlw lt·tlt·r rrom the womun who, ugl' 50, found :;cxuul t11tt"n:ou1 tit' painful Your (·on1ulta11t 11uggc.'tted estrogen cream with an uppUcator. l had u hylit.erec:t.omy at age 39 and experienoed the same problem. I became Irritable and reeentluJ • that our once wonderful aex life had turned lnto nightmare. M y husband waa a wreck over It, too. ' Finally 1 ~rune angry with my doct.or an lnsistt:d that he help me. OnJy then dld he pre9Ct'l a hormone cream. W1thm a week I waa enjoying ae l1kt• never beforf• You do more good than you' hv"r know Annie, -A WITNESS lN CANADA /Jf' ~ L ' n DEAR CANADA: Thank• fc>r the rea11urance~ We all need a little stroklng now and then. J )()11 '1 flunk your dwnw;try ltc'.\t. Lov(• 1s more- tli;111 111ie .'if!t 11! gl1I11d.'> c1Jlling tu another. JI yoa;t 11.11'<· truuble nwkmg a d1.'itlnC"Uun you need Ann 'f" 1>111Jklt·l, ""Lovt• or S(!X and H uw to Tell th-e,~ /11//1-rc•1w1.· •· S1.•ml 11 Jong. sdf-uddrc"SSffl, sramp;;f 1·nH·lu1><· with your noquesl 1Jncl 50 ct.•nts to AM. L1111d1ws. PU Box I JH!:J5. Chwago. Ill. 6061 l. SHUTTERS CUSTOM QUAUn SHU 11 ERS r------------._ I I I '" 0 n. ,, Designed, Finished ~ rnstalled - ~ .a --· --.• 30 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call(714)548-6841 or548-1717 HURWOOD MANUFACTOH 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. 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Huntington Investment Fund Maintain an average balance of $2,500 or more, and every dollar earns money market interest.• Fully insurtd. Ljmited to six drafts. Full checking, full savings, full service Whatever kind of checking or savings account you want, whatever type of personal or business financial service you need, JUSt stop by and see one of our savings counselors . •u your awragu dally oolanet• f111l bek>w $2,SOO, during your monthly stall)mt>nt period, fodt-rill regul.1tlont ~1.dre thal your fund1 Hm •t thl" !l/4')/o rAlU for thl' JX:Jiod thi\J yt')Ur A((\)Ul\t ls below S2,S(X), MISSION \'lfJO • 24.WS Alicia Parkway. Sti11e 1::1 • 7?0-26Sl Alw1a Town rln.t.a Thl'!le v·rv1c1·s abo 11vn1l11hlt" at the Control D111a Homeowner Cen· In in URANCF.. Bradlrv Plll.Ul, Su11e 100, 2200 W. Oran~ewood A\1°llUI.', 978-6922. 1.------------.1 STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family ~,;Life? ::"\ ... ~~ ..,.. '-' b ..... i' \.~'ti'~ J~. , 0.. 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LINCOLN UIJ•VI IN FOUNTt.IPi JAlltl' Dll• .f ·~ .. H1 .... A~ J'l . . .. "MIGMROMfOa..l" -'"'"' ntlM9". ..... _ l A ~'lo !ii< A • " ·----"TOOT .... _ -----· ... AD IM)Y8"• ------· IAY~"­ ........ IUZ'Z"'.-. -"-............ .. _.._,__ l91·Mtl '"TMI OU 'f2!l •A"._ "OYaTtll ....... C-·11- ••MllWAIC"• -"HIAYY mTAL" • -II- MON-"'"'· MO IA TllUM. l:M, l;OO lliE VERDICT MON. "'' 1:40, t0!4t (II) IATll UN. tl:JO, f:40. t~M #2 "CURTAINS" .... ......... , ........ IAf/IUN. a.ta.1•.- "10 TO MIDNIGHT" MON . ..,flt. 1.:41 U T/IUN 1:1t, S.N, UO -edword~ WESTBROOK CINEMA ·~=-~:::'~::::: llf«>A~Y,ef 530-4401 I IM Orange Cote• DAILY PILOT /Tutld1y, March H, 1993 OORDO F ~, ' ..... 9LJT ~ .. , THt He~. ""~ MtMdelt<b ~ J. I OF 1HI~ foll(~T1 MC.~ ""' CNJ'T CMlJJlCH ec:.w. IT1 VC)'f~O ~~? ~~f1f TMll ~IZ ff, Mtt.Jl~1~ ~l!~"f ~A •'-'~ Q.U\)J ~ L. t Elt ! OI 0 eif,. ,,., !l·~ ~/ll~}J/t e; \Rt'U :l .D GOBBLE G000Lf G080L£ li: .. , .. ,,,., .. THE t'A'9 IL,. CIRCl'S by 8 11 Keane "Con I eat this, Mommy? I don't see any germs on it." ~ \R~.\Dl'9'l: by Brad Ander son 3Zf ''He's after the 'hubcap hijacker' and has a warrant to search your doghouse!" ~00' '9l'LLl~S OEPRESSIONIST P,AfNTER A SJ.loW/N~ DoWN AT lrlE Af(( MUSEUM ~r l,'2 Tl'M•LE•t:t:DH HA MA~CIE. 'ftXJ WERE WRON6 ! CMUCK DIDN'T LISTEN TO 'iOO~ STUPID AOVICE!ME CAME ANVWAY! Bl<# fit:oR-.t: l 'r::.ff:s 1,11i·~ '111r/1 \ ~ 11i111 !\:.. ,,,, }-, l 'M JUe>i OVE RQUALlr:"l(O FOR TH( J00 ~ by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) ~ J~:>e. "Princess. MUST you salivate?" TAKE ™E ~EAD OFJ= C~UCK .. l'M GoNMA 61VE YOU A 616 KISS ~ by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K Ryan ' _A GOif N ON lllDGf av CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF Berth vulnerable South deal• • Whrn mmmun1rat1u11 ~· NORTH tv.t·t·n your h•nd ind dummy •QI " no prubll'm. you ran v JO 8 4 3 Mlfflf•l1m1·~ fl'l'UVt•r from II o 107&4 rrmvla)' llut wht•n lhl'rt' ha + 108 5 d1·uth of rnlriM. you u•ually Wt8T EAST havr lo makt• l'Vl'ry on1· of • 108764 • 93 lhl'm rount 'CJ K 82 r: Q J 9 5 North u•rrl th1· Stay man o 9 o Q J 5 2 !'nnvl'nliun uvt•r Sout h'11 two + Q J H + K 96 no trump rl'b1d In lht1 hop1• Sf)l!TH that ht' m1Khl 11111.l a four c1trrl + AK J 5 lll•art ,u11 111 hu partnd~ A 7 h1111d N1·vt"rthl'lt'u, Wt• o AK 83 would havf' pu~cd twu nu •A 3 2 trumv. l'Vl'n thou"h South had 11rorni'rd 23 24 pomt\ by The h1dd1ng. h1~ h1rlrlmK thl' thlntes for So11th Weat North t:Ht l(am•· with ~urh 11 wuk hand 2 + P111 2 Pa11 wl'rt' rl'mote, and the fart 2 NT Pau 3 + Pau th11t th" hand j, an exrl'Jlllun 3 + PaH 3 NT P111 provt'\ that WI' arl' ml'n uf t'an Pan prinnvll' Op1·111n1< h .. Ht ~our 111 • S1nrl' dt"claru had 'hown .i sttot: DR \BBl.t: ..__ ______ 3_11-' 1M.)\JrofltOfHl1.M'~Sytll01 11~ Int. t'f)R BETTER OR ··oR "o HS•: apadr 1u1t and North had 1m phrd a heiarl 1ull Wnt .. 1 .. ctrd to attark w1l h a rluh Stud .. nt~ 11f holdup Jll•Y• rn11eht !)f' lt'mJJll'd to durk a round of club•. bul it would ht the wrong play here. Th• In d hu marktid Wt'1l with only four cluba, and a hurt 1hift by F:ut wu much more lhrt'lllt'Olnl( Suut h made l hv for re rt vh1y by winning thl' ace of rluh•. liut l ht<n ht• rl'll from gr;m·. 111· had t"tght fast tncks, .ind the mnth could tw dt·veloµrd only from lht' d1a mond suit So dt'd.irn t·111h .. t.1 t ht• l wu high d111mond•. l h1•n t'OllCt'dt'd drfe.at whl'n w .. ~t sho wt'd out on th~ ~l'cond round Whill' 11 " tru•· that dia mond• ra~td t~ brtak 8 2, drrlarer ahould hav• r ivrn h1m11flf an nlrt tha.nce tn thl' au1t Hr tould handlt a 4 I brf'lk 1f e1lhtr P.ut or Wl'llt hrld a 11nsll'ton honor, tir .. vrn 1f w .. 1 hJd 1 ~inl(ltlon nine. To do IO be would havr to put dumm1'• only l'nlry to sood uae. lwclarer ahould caah onl1 um· high di•mond. Jr Eut play• an honor. declarer con· ttnUl'S with another high d, mund and all i1 well. But f Wtsl drops tllhrr the nine or an honor, dtdartr rnu1t croee to dummy with lht' •pade en try and lead the second ruund of diamonds from dul'I') my If East play a low, dt·clart'r inserts the e1gh! .ind thl' c:ontrart ts secure. by Kevin F aoan 1. \.IOPE 1'~£6£ f'n.t....!> bf;f 1. \J!>ll~l..l:1 bl\lf: 'f~f;~E. RIO or rf ! 10 'flt£ CA'f 1'0 Ol~!>OVl~ ,_ _ __, ruR e.\U.5! by Lynn Johnston You'o BE1TE~ NOf WEAR YouR eoNNET AROUND 'THE HOUSE, ELlt.ABE.\H you DON T' VJPN\ 10 WANNA WE.Rf( IT7 MOM ! -PLE.A SE. ? -I BE CAREFUL BESIDES Ii T~NSOAOO'/ INTO MUSH! S POIL Ii '\ e£FO~E. ~(. ""->' \~E-~ EASIER PARf\De ! MISS RANOAll ! CAMA'T ARE l.O.) OOI~ H~E ~ DR. Sll0C9' 0 I HAVE A PRESENT FOR YOU, NANCY OH,'JEAH? ~ KNOW I I SAW HIM IN PE~ Ct¥£ ! bv Tom Batruk DID <XX) KNOW 1RAT HIS RED MAIR 15 JL\Si A WIG ~ ----· p,,~eo! . . I . Orange CoHt OAIL V PILOT /Tu .. d1y. March 20, 18'3 81 New president named by Sniith International Smith lnterruatJonal l m: rvt"d u <'t1alrm1m or th" hci.urd, 1tru1ttil .. l In tht• lndu•try Ill' lll.. l'~rllt'I Ill hi• l'Ult'l'(, B..im& .. Newport S.ach, • l••cilna ull pn•1ldtortl 1rncl dtlt'f t•)(t'l UllVl' probll•m ll'llVl't wilt. tht• prnvt·n WIUI with lhl' &M.'C:ount1n.c firm ur llOl'Vtco company, haa an.nounc.'«i otfl<...-1 •lr\u• 11178. will to11tlm.w •blhty t.o manas•• &ill u~ta ut Arthur AndNllOn 1mcl <.'o lit· la u • reaUcnment of It.a corporalt! WI dtulmt.Mn 1md l'hwf t•>wc uuw our ~u.lm.•." Nl't'ly awld aradWiltt' of UCLA mana1ement, lncludln.i thtt uffil'l'r &rnt'll jolmod tho l.umpany Nuc>ly alw 1tnnount·to1,J th(' a_ppolntroent of• n•w prt"S1dt•nl, J 11 mu k 1 n ~ th t• an 1972 &UJ l'l.lntrnllc:r From 197!\ promotl111u1 of thrl'c ot lwr Fred J a.me.. nllounl't'mt•nt Nl't!ly IWlid. "Th111 to I Y78 he 11ervf'!d &• vlrt• c:orporatt' c>C(l<.'Ut1vt"11 Jm·k W Other Internal manAgl'm nt trl&rulfit.•mcnt roorganl~Uun wlll prt .. ld~nt fina04't' and treuurer Knowlton, ~6. uik••• 011 1ww c hangti1 Inc lude: flnant't'. 1trt•n.cllwn Sn\l\h lnkmataonul'~ and 1n IY7tl wa. promotl'cl lo re11pon11b1h\IC'1 u• tccnaor van· communJaallona, teehnoloi)', and 11b1llly to mt>ct eurrt•n\ ti n d 11roup vice prc111dent and thll'f prulclt•nt, tc< h1111l ogy and Dt-nnh1 R Lelht-1, 38, vie: prl•lld<'n\ tax and flnam·1aJ plunnm.c lln<'t' Ul81, bec.:omes v1ce 1111 "1dt•11t fuutrwc Paul J Ruuell, 37, who 1uru'Cf S1111th In 1982 WI dlr«\Ot' ot t·or puro1tai t•ommunlcution1, uHumP11 tht" nl'w title of vice p r t• 1 1 d t' n t 1· o r p o r a t t1 t't1mmunlc11Uo11.!i marketing and are effe<.'llvt' tuturt' bua1nc1111 t•hal11•11"t-8 hnaoclal oUh.-.·r m.trkt'tlng Friday. (Sm.Ith lntemaUonal. Inc reauh lng from tht' dt'(:lhw 1n oil ______________ ....;..;....;...;..;.;.iL..-------------------- 11 the third ~r1eet company In u.nd ~"'drilling activity QV[R TH[ COUNTER Oranae County.) 'We an• 1hortenln6( our Barnes. 43, f~rly &"roup internal llnt.1 of t-c>nuuur1lcMt1on vice p....tdent and chief financial a n d p 11.1 cl n g even gr ea le r officer, ha.a been nominated for emphaals on tight managenwnt election to the bourd of dlrect.or1' and financial l'Ontrul." a t t h e M a y 1 9 a n n u a l "Frl'<i &mes has play<'<l a Fred J. Barnes shareholders' meeUna. key role in establtShing Smith's Jerry W. Neely, 46, who haa hnane1al position as ont• ol the ..:_ga1111cou11YBUSINISS-----------------------~ Kurt W. Kalmbach, lrvme, has lx.>cn named vk-e president of sales and marketing for Decker (hternataonal, a corporate travel management company based m Los Ang<•les Howard R Lucas, Newport Beach, 1s prt•sad~nt Howard Tangier's Column "We have nothing to fear but fear Itself." The memorable quote from Frankl in Roosevelt's Inaugural address of March, 1933 has somehow over the years been credited with reviving the nation's economy. ear Is a dreadful human emotion, and we should appreciate what the nation's new President had to say at that critical moment. The words were certainty lnsplratlonal, but of course they were not a panacea for what ailed the nation's economy. Or were they? No matter what your politics, the laws of economics wlll prevail. and when fear grips an Individual, business management or a nation collectlvety, there Is a tendency to stop and to do nothing. When the decision ls to "do nothing." to "wait and see," or to otherwise withdraw from business activity, when these thought processes and actions become I widespread, then the most basic of the laws of ,conomlcs takes over. ')pacilon means decline; there Is no "holding ,button." 1, What occurs Is something akin to the domino tf'leory. We have job losa, declining seles, !>ualness closings and often panic. It Is all so unnecessary. Consider that human needs always remain Enatant ("need" may be considered relative, ut for this discussion, let us agree that dlvlduats need food. clothing, shelter. transportation, medical care, entertainment. Inspirational guidance and an opportunity to Improve their financial status.) Another factor In the Individual economic picture Is that generally one wants to hold on to what he has earned. He wants to maintain the economic position that his tabors have brought him to at this point of life. And It ls this factor In ~uman behavior that most frequently deprives 1n Individual from gaining rich rewards that accrue to the more adventurous splrtt. I would not suggest that one's decisions about f lnanclal tranaactlons be made without careful &xamtnatlon of all posalbllltlea. Wiid speculative ventures certainly should be avoided by all ~xcept perhaps those who have cushioned themeetvea adequately. aut prudence and fear are distinctly different. It should be noted that all the financial gains that come to some have come because there waa a ~llllngneaa to take a risk based on careful "91ghlng of the opportunity. Those who aucoessfulty overcame the fear of ¥enturlng out from a seemingly safe and secure ftnanclal po1lton are the people who move •head In the economic strata. At RONSON, I talk often with peopte who want io be better off financially, who look ahead to (he time when their Individual earning power will diminish and who want that elusive goal of financial security. It la clear that seems t o be the moat overwhelming 1tumbllng block that bars the 1'9th to greater financial returns. and we at fltONSON see as our moat pressing responalblllty the need to help people overcome this fear and to examine Investment ppportunlttea without emotional hangup•. When you come to attend one of our seminar• br limply come by for a private consultation, rou find that we do not try to "tell" any lnvHtment program. We are expert• In the 11partment butlneaa. We handle lnve1tment, Ital•• and management of apartment rental perty, and we think It a sound way to put r capita! to wortc tor you. We have exampla d program• that probably will flt your particular lhuatlon better than anything elM tfOU may be oonaldertng. jtt 11 that 91mpfel ~nd If I may borrow from FOR. you have .nothing to feer but fear ltMff, and you have r nothing to rt.k by hearing what we have to My. Our next eemlnart are WednMday, April 8th , and Thurlday. Aprn 211t. Call 870-6500 and uk for Debbie to make your reaervatlon. I RONSON REAL TY INVESTMENTS, INC. UNIVERSITY PLAZA eeo Langtdorf Otlv• Futler1on, Ca. 92831 Speclatl•t• In Income property (714) 1701500 or Fll'ld Advisory Council uf Tht> Pl·nn Mutuul Lllt.- lru.uranu.• Co, Ph1ladl'lphra ill' 1s an agt-nt w11h Co<•lho ln!!ur&m~· St.•rv1t-es, Im· Irvine.• Barry ('ole has bec11 1•lt'l.0\l'd Vll'C prt'Sldt•nl or salt.·s and marketing fur Tht• Soumb of Musi(' Corp. Nt.>wport Beat·h The Newport n•sH.lt•nl 1s d1n>ctor uf <.'Ounty operations for the firm Linda Marc us 1s mana~t.>r , <.<;rporate t.·ummunicat1ons at Statt• o f the· Art, Inc . a manocomputer bus1n('ss software publishing t'ompany an Costa Mesa Colleen Cotton has been promoted to a~'Ounl executive at BJ Stewart Adverusmg and Public Relations. Inc., Newport Beal'h. Karl 0 . Bergheer has been appoinll'd to a two-year term to the National Assocaauon or Home Builders Standing Committee for associate members He 1s v1l'e president of the Nauonal Subchvision development for First American Title Insurance Co , Sant.a Ana. Richard M . Geller 1~ execuuve vice president of Impenal Savings He at one ttme served as treasurer of the lrvme Co Terry McBride, a teacher and author, will speak at the first Winners Circle Breakfast Club meeting tomorrow in Costa Mesci McBride. who at one time was told by doctors he faced a "bleak future m a dysfunctional body," specializes in mouvataonal speaking. The breakfast. $6 advance registration and $6.50 at the door. begins at 7 a.m. at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park A ve Informat ion Is available by telephoning 960-2715 or 960-7337 Anthony M . Swanson as wcst~rn regional sales manager for ABLE Computer. lrvme Ronald C. Abney has J01ned R & S Real Estate Services. Newport Beach as v1c·e president and general manager Pnor1ty One Electronics. a mmputer retailer bas~d an Chatsworth, has op<'ned a 10,000-square.foot systems center and retail showroom at 18241 McDurmott. lrvme Joel D. Perlin has been approved as vace president and cashier o( M1~1on Vailey Bank m organaz.at1on an San Clement.t.· William C. Baker has been elected to the board oC directors of UnaCARE Financial Corp . Irvine He lS chainnan of the board and director of Del Taco. Inc., Cost.a Mesa Dan Pittman as vice president of publac relations for Salvau Montgomery Sakoda, Inc .. Costa Mesa Mark lssac1 1s manager of the Orange County office of Anal.'Onda-Enck.aon lnformatton Systems. Santa Ana Mike Delman has been named manager for the Newport Beach advertising and pubhc relations firm of Basso & AssoClat.es, Inc Ed Schulhof is manager of the Newport Beach branch of Household Federal Savtngs and Loan Donald L. Sol1by has been named president and chief execuuve officer of Pac1f1c National Bank, Newport Beach David Van Winkle, Irvine. lS installment loan officer for Valencia Bank's Orange office NASO LISTINGS \here's 0 church \ New VJhO e Yn11 ure fnu1red lo Bf' 0 Port ul ,, I EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 3 Sunrise Service, 6.00 AM Regular Services, 9 00 and 11 00 AM Message Let Easter be your Personal Triumph Rev Peggy Bassett Music by 1ol01st& and choir Good Frtday SPru1ce, 12 30 2 00 PM Love and Nature -A Celebro11on of Lift' CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 5e3d1ff V1"~. Suitt 20 2205 M111n Streer. Hunhngton 8"ach (714) S36 q336 AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAi CHURCH PS (f wv or• cnmm11..U to onothltrc'111rft1. ol/ol.• us ro 11J1•h you a HopJ>v Ec1t11•r UPS AND DOWNS U"\ ""' ""'""' LA., .'"'l NNO 9 ) I .. Up ~i ~·.~ . , .... VP .~.: . ,., Up ~:~ .... y . , u. ... .. Up Into•""" '" : , .,, Up ~,~ " UP ", t/I f I ,~0 Up r lnllPO h .}~ .. Up 1 • ""'tt" ..., Up I • ~· .... 11'<. Up .. I -:!.."' 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"' 0 ... c -< acn ~ ... ll'l m m r< z ~m -4 ~:II .._., z-< ;c 0 > lit> -< ~-< U> a.~ > ~o 0 :D ~ :l .. "' ... m m ~ -· :I --:I' • I I ~ . - ' Union denounces U.S., Britain steel issue By Tbe A11oclated PrHI PlTTSBUROH -Th• United Steelworken Union hu denounced neaotiaUON by U.S. Steel Corp. to lmport ecmlfiniahed at.eel from Britain for tln1th1na In thJ• country, .. ytna the plan threetena thouanda of American Jobe. Under the arrangement, the govemment..owned British Steel Corp. would lnve.t •100 miWon ln U.S . Stt,>el'8 huge Falrleu Worka north of Phl~delphla, where the met.W would be finiahed, USW Pret.ident Lloyd McBMde eald yesterday. "These discuasions have srave lmpllcaliona which go beyond any one facllity to the very future ot the lndU5try itaelf The jobe of thouaanda of ateelwork.era are at stake." McBride aald. U.S. Steel, the nation'• largest ateelmaker, haa been the leading critic of s teel Import& that now account for more than 20 percent of the ateel uaed ln the United Stat.et. The Fa1rleu Works plant on the Delaware River has about 8,000 worke ra, lncludlna about 1,400 on layoff, liVlng in Pennaylvania and Kew Jef'fley. T-bill yields high WAS HINGTON -Yielda on aho rt-term TreBBury securities are at the hlgheet level l1nce laat fall, officials say. Continuing thelr two-month upward trend In yesterday's auctiona, about $6.2 billion ln new three-month T -billB were aold by the government at an average discount rate of 8.68 percent, up from the 8.434 percent of March 26. In addition, about •6 2 billion in six-month bilh were aold at an average rate of 8.705 percent, up from 8.535 percent. Border r e tail stores close SAN YSIDRO -Two major retail outleta In thia border community are closing their doora for good April 2 after a serlee of pe90 devaluationa resulted ln a decline In sales, company offidala aay. The Alpha-Bew ·grocery s tore and the Skag11 Drug Center, both located juat lnaide the U.S. border, have eeen their business dwindle since laat year'• pe90 devaluaUona. Judge restrains Atari ALEXANDRIA. Va. -A federal judge haa tuued a temporary restralnlng order barring the Atari video game and computer company from trying to force Its wholeaale d l1trlbutora to atop aellins competing branda of video games and aoftware. Judge Albert V. Bryan laaued the order yesterday at the request of Parker Brothere, a Mauachuaetta-baaed board and video games company. Attorneys for Parker Brothera, a subsidiary of General Milla, claimed that the company haa loet ordera for $I 5 million worth of video game cartrldgee u a result ot a change In Atari'• w holesale dl1trlbulion 1y1tem . Parker Brothen charged that Atari haa given dl.ltributora a Thu.raday deadline to enter Into an ex.cluaive relaUonahlp with it. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT NYSE DID N~ YORK IA"'> _, H ;~. ,.._ . ,.. __ WHAT AMEX DID NIW YOllK IA"'I Mer M 5 '1 ' -----------METALS NfW YO~ll (API -Spol nonlorrOut """ .. l><IOM lad.-, c.,.,., 78"·80 c•nta • Pou"o u S OMlonetlOM Co,(Jer 7:1 10 c•"'' per oou nO NT C-• flP04 tl'\Ofl111 GiOMC1 Mon L..-20\t-23 _, ... oound ZJM )6..40 -'" • pounO --....ecr nn U 7011 ..._..,. W-compotllo 11> A""'""-79 c.>t• a POUnd NY Mercwr 132& 00 '* tlull P'tatlt\11111 13IO OO·S3IO 00 m.,c,, ••oy -N Y SILVER a •o 590 '* troy ounce. 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FV 2 , Ol·ean View 0 The Barons got lo left-hander Mark Glcndinnmg for single wllll's in the third and fourth franws a nd Ray Llamas made tht•m stand up as he went the d1stam·e to gain the shutout v1l·tory, i.trikmg out s ix and walk111g two Llamas didn't allow a runnl"r past second base and Ocean View uiuld get .1ust two runners that far Pete P1ampiano got things swrted 111 the Courth innmg with .i free pass a nd S teve Prall followed wit h a fielder's choice. Llamas walked , then Kevin ~mpung singled to score Pratt In the third frame 11 was Ken "<•rwin Rell Indy cars to replace Formul a I F r esno S tate earns LONG BEAC:ll 1A1'1 l"h" footing of Formul,, 0111 r.1 1n~· in the Unit<'CI St<Ht·' tru1r1bl1 .. 1 1 bit more VP~ttrrl.i' \\Ith th•• announct'ml·nt tht · 11Hl I ·1 "'"'<! Grand Prix of L()l1g l~ .. u h \.,ill featurC' lndv-C'.tr' The annc1unu·m• nt rn.idt.• thl morning .lft1•1 th•· t·r~hth Formula Ont r,i< t' rhrnul>(h tlw street., of """ nt11w11 LonJ.1 Beal·h. camp .1oin•h fr11m Chn~ Pook . prro.,1dt•11t uf tlu Le 11~ Beach Gr.ind Prix .\ ... -.1111.1111111 a nd off1l 1,1h. of ( "h.11npwn.sh1 p Auto Raung Tt•arm .. th• lndv 1 .11 sanctionin~ b<xl v With thr U S 1' 11m1ld.1 (hi<' race at Detro1l 11'JH>r t1·dl :v 1n financial troublt•, tht• sdwdult• October 1''1 nil"<' al La ... V1•ga., in n e gotiat11J n s .lftt•r w1·• k1·nu announcement th;1t thf' lndv c-;ir, w 1 11 r u n t h P re t h c· s a m l' w eekc·nd. and an ,innounct•d September Grand l'ri\. in Nt·w York City still um·Ntc11n. ttw Amer 1 ca n f ut u rt' 11 f th 1· European-based ranng cl1v1swn .appears m .ieopardv Dann~ '\ oun~ ( l••ft ) hu., Fn•..,110 ~lnlt··., n •. .,j Hnrmon• lf•:min~ "l'OU~ \\ :n. AP Wlrel)l>olo Raiders exaggeratin g? (;We 10 host LOS ANGELES <AP> A radio executi ve te11tl ftl•d Y•tcrday that the Rnldc.•rs hove o"ereatlmated potential broadc:uUng revenul' they lost in t.)\e Lot Angelca market 11lncc U180. The Raid ra hav<' llSked s:~ A million In damag~ for revtmue th y contend they would have received for rodlo broadcast rlah ta In Loa Ang<'lel af the NatJonal Football Lcoaucr harl not blocked the club'• mow Crom 0..kland to Loi Ang I In 1980. Donald Kt"lly ,Jencral l'llANi r of KLAC r lo and a vlct' prHldenl o f Mt>tromf'din Broadcasting Co, test1fwd as ,1 witness for the NFL during thf• damagc-s phase 11f the anti trust tnal won by the Raidl.'rs ond t ht• Los Angeles Coliseum agA111Sl the NFL last spring. 1-1<> said that. using tlw Rums uf Anaheim as 11 guide. the~ $:l 6 nuUion figur(' Is inflated ''l don't 8('(' how the R;llci<'rll l'An l'Ommund hlRht•r rul('ll," hc said under que11tlonlng hy NFL attorney Su.1Un Illsl<>n The Ram.'I rt'Ct•lved 11<>m1· $ l.7 m1lhon In radio riahu over the past thrt'C yt'an • swim powers F () u r 0 r I h (• s l 0 l c . 5 l 0 p c·ummunity colll'Kl' swim teams and the nntlonnl ('ommunily l'ollcgt> ('hamplon will Bquare off t11nl1tht at 6 ln o unique five-way ml'<'t at Golden Wcet College. Indian Rlvl•r Collt'f(t' or Florida carrtC'S the national title into the mN•l and Will compete nsalntl the' h ost Ruttl<'l'll, Fullerton, Soddlt-bm·k and atate chomplon Wl11t Valley Oolden Wl'11t and J.'ullcrton have roch ftnl,.hro nmong lht' top thrt't• l4•amt In th'• 11t.11t•• In thrt't' of lhl' pUl •Ix Yf'l\111 . shot at N IT crown Bulldo~s to nu·•·t DePaul tomorrow N~W YORK 1Al'1 J-"n...,no StJlt· l'Xplud"d t11 .i I~ µ111111 ha I f 11 nH• It· ad l> t' h 111 J Hon Andtrson C1nrl B<'rnJrd Tho mpson and ~t·nt o ntu a '>Urpr .... lnl(I\.' t'.IS\' \I( IOI~ O\'I r \\.'.1k< F'orl·st !iii tj:.! I.1st ml(ht 111 l h (' s em I' In a Is 0 f I h I' -1 6th Nauonal lnv1t.atwn Tounu1m<•nl The· Bulldogs '"'rrwd ,1 ll('rth in tomorrow n11-(ht''> f1n;il against IK·Paul Fn·•mo St.111· from 1h1 P.1nf1c· l'oa.,I At hit Ill As..,1111.it1nn , vir tually st•ttlt:'d l.1o;t night.., openN with a :ui ~M h.llftinw lt•ad built hu~rly with th1• ht•l p of Andt•rson <ind Thompson, who scon•cl IO poi n ls a p11•c·c• m th<' opening 20 minul<'S Th1.·v lh<'n dt•llv1•r1·d th<' kn1xkout blow ill th1 · st.1rt of th<' M•<.·ond half by ou tsl·or 1111( tht• Atlanl1t Coast Confl'renl"l' Dt.'acons 13·4 during ,1 slrt.'ll'h that gave tht.• Bulldogs a 59 36 li·ad with 11.30 ll'ft in th<• game With lht•1r rPd clad fans from Cahfom1a roaring them on, the Bulldogs ll>d by as many a!! 28 po111ts tw1t-e before the one-sided l"Ontt.>sl was over. The only thing Wake Forest f.ms had to cheer about all night ""as a brief flurry midway through the first half during v. h1ch the Deacons outscored N I T f'n·o;no State 11 -6 to cul the Bulldogs' lead to 24-20 with 6 05 rt'matn111g before intenmssion H owever, Anderson then :.<:orcd six of hts points t.o lead a 14-4 burst that propelled Fresno S tate into its hefty half-time advantage. Anderson was the game's high score r with 24 points, while Thompson added 20 for Fresno State. which won its 11th game in its last 12 and Improved its r~'Ord to 24-10. Alvis Rogers scored 16 points and Anthony Teachey l'Ontributed 14 for Wake Forest, which closed out its season al 20-12 Foli's days nunJbered? PALM SPRINGS (AP) Tim Foll played a key role m the Angels' American League West ch~mplonshlp dnve last year However, he figures his days as tht' starting shortshop for the Angels •~ numbered. "The Impression thot Buu.ie Bavasi. tht' Angela' Executive Vlro Prt.'81dent. gives me la that they're.• waltJna for eomebody to ''Ome back and then l'm 1one." said Foll at the club'• aprlna training headquarters "Buclboll'a • bla bu.tin Ufe'• not t !r all t.he ti~. "I've had to prove m)'Mlt four or five times In my c:uwr and l havt' If I have t.o do it again, I'll try. Lord willing. I'll do it." Foll, 32, was acquired by the Anaels Crom the Pil\1bur1h Pirates In December of 1081 to 1erve as a utility p layer. However, he became the Angela' regular 1hort1top after l{lck Burleson a\lffered a tom rotator cuU In the 11th 1a me ot \jle ~n. Burleton hun't played In an exhlbtllon came yet th1a aprlna 1nd chancea are he'll be aid•· lined for at le.,t • couple mo... months. "l'm rootln1 for th e ma n (Sff FOLi. Pa .. Cl) B ASEBA L L De Marc·o gelling aboard on a base hit and K elly Romine followed with a fielder's choice. Romine stolt.' second with two out, thtm Gary Schoonover got aboard when the Ocean Vie w deknse allowed the lead run to cross the plate because o f an error Phil I lillman of Ocean View was the only batter to get as many as two hits during the pitcher's duel, going 2-for-2 with a walk. lltn. Beach 7, Ma rina 3 Huntington Beach remains a game behind Fountain Valley with a 3-2 record (the same as Edison's) following rt's extra· 1nn1ng victor y over M arina, which used Huntington Beach as its "home field " Marina struck for three runs in the fourth mnmg to take a 3-2 lead when Pete Wheeler got aboard on an error and Shane F1orc.'S and J eff Pratto smgled to load the bases Chad R eed walked l.O fon.-e m one run. Todd Conway's fielder 's choice scored another, then Greg Neer walked (See OILERS, Page C2> Bucs roll doubles • 1n sweep Orange Coast College's Pirat.es swept a non-<:onference double- header with VISJUng San Diego City College yesterday, tak.Jng a 2·0 baseball dec1s1on 111 the opc•ncr then breezing to a 16·5 verdict m the nightcap to run theLr record to 12·4 overall Doubk'S by Mike Carozza and Dave Tmocco 1n the seventh inning spoiled S teve Malls' bid for a no-hitter in the opener. then Pat Ogle 1C'l>d 1t with an RBI single m the eighth inn111g aft.er Kevan JW1mer doubled In the nightcap the Pirates appeared t.o be 1n batting pracuce as they unleashed an 18·hll attack, keyed by Re1mer's five RBI There were three doubles and two home runs posted by the Bucs in the ruS(htcap -with two base rap s coming Cr o m Tmoco, Mark Rassmussen and Joe Kwo lek. while Mark VanBlancom stroked his fourth home r of the year and Reimer socked hls third homt> run of the season Carozz.a extended his hitting streak l.O 13 games aft.er doubling m the first game to get thmgs started and adding a Slllgle m the second game Doug S heets struck out seven m a four-mrung sunt for Orange Coast m the second Rame Win s tre ak • continues. for Ange ls PALM SPRINGS (AP) Brian Downing collected three hits and Fred L ynn added a pair o( run-scor ing singles as the Ange ls ran their exhibition winning streak to eight games yesterday with a 6-5 win over Oakland The Angels, now 11-7, snapped a ~-~ tie In the 1lxth Inning when Mlke O'Berry doubled off lefty T im Conroy with one away, advanced on a wild pitch and ICOred u Rick Ada.ms grounded out to 1hort . Manaaer John M cNamara commented on t h e Anaela' eight-game wlnn1n1 atreak, 1ayina. "You want to w i n anytime because it Improves everyon e'• a ttitude, but who caree about what your record was In a prl n § f re l n l n 1 come Sep tember? ' The A.'1, 10-10, w~re blanked on threo hlta thro u1h tou r lnnlnp by Mike Witt before BUl Bath• and Carney Lantford deUvel'9d Nn«Orins llnsiee In th• tlfth. Oakland mad e It S·& ln the aucth aplnat wlnntr Dave Ooha o n a n RBJ 1ln 1 l• by Gar y Hancock and two ~ ru.na. Lute Olson named new Arizona coach From AP dltpatcbet lOWA CITY, Iowa -UnJvers1ty m or lowa basketball coach Lute Olson was namt'<i the new head coach a t the Un1vl•r..11v uf Arizona today. Olson ml'! with ArLZOna officials during the Wl't.'kt•nd He met with hJs flayers in Iowa City lust n1 ht lo inform them o the offer. Arizona was searching for a ('Oal·h to replace Ben Lindsey, who was told two weeks ago thJt his ont.•-year t·ontra(·t would not bt· n•m•wtod Under L1ndSt.•y. Anwnc1 l'Omp1led u 4 24 n ·cord lhe worst in st·h ool h1storv and rinished I I 7 1 11 t h ~· P a t • 1 f 1 c I 0 Confl'rt·n C't'. tht' most losses t•ver for a tt·am in that league OLSON Olson. who coacht>d at Huntington &•Jch\ Marina High School before his t'Ollegt.• cart'l'r" has built a highly SU('U'SS(UI program in his nml' yt·ar.; at Iowa He is the winnmgcst co.u:h in Iowa history. mmp1ling a lti7-91 ret:ord and has gu1dl'<i the Hawkeyes to five s traight appt.•ur a n ct·s in the NCAA tour11amt·11t. a n-t'Ord for a Big Ten Conferenct.• wam. Iowa fm1sht.-d 21 I 0 this past season. what.·h l'lldl•d w11h a 54 53 loss to Villanova in the NCAA M1dWl'l>t lkgwnal Sl.'m1f1nals m Kansas City Olson had his contract extended to 10 years during th(• 197H-79 S<"~n. wht•n he h:been app1 oaC'hed abo. ut thl· basketball )Ob at Sout em California Tht• baSC' salary at Arizona was behe ed to Ix> around $60.000 plus fringl' benefits Quote of the day .. lnd1v1dual ~oals an-for second division balklubs. team goals are for winners That's my main goal. this tt'am being a winner " Angel:. pitcher Bruce Klson. DePaul rnakes NIT finals NEW YORK DePaul blew a m twfty 15 point lt:ad but pulled away in tht> last six minutes behind some cuol foul shooting and key points from Tyrom• Corbin to beat Nebraska 68-58 last night. moving thl• Blul• Demons into the final of thl· 4tith National lnv1tat10n Tournament against Fn•sno Stat<• Blue hot for Kansa <:ity Left-hancJcr Vida Blue workt.'<i Iii five lnnlnga. atriklna out seven 1m<.I allowing just one run ill Kuiuaa City defeated C:inclnnuU, 2-1, In exhibition bueba.11 ye-st.erday. The only run off Blue cam1• In the fourth when Jobony Uencb singled and later scored <>n a sacrlflct> fly .In otht'1 spring games, left-hander Britt Burn• and thret• other Ch icago White Sox p1U:hers L'Otnb1nt'<l on a four-hitter 1n a 9-0 win c.>Vl·r Boi.iton Jody Oavla d rove in three runs with J homer and tripll· to hl•lp tht• C h icago Cub:. bt•at San Fran('IS('O, 7-2 Bobby Mitchell wt'nt 6~fur-ti al lhl• plate and Gary Ward sluggro two hm11t•1s as M1nnl~t.a dt.•fl'utt'd Pittsburgh, 15-5 Al 011\ler hit two homt>rs and had fi ve RBI to pace Montreal to a 9-4 wm ovt-r Atlanta an a split squad game German Barranca and Lance Parrish each homered and drovt.• m thrl't.' runs in DNro1t':. 10-3 wan over Ph1laddphia Tim Thompson ancJ Fred Manrique each hit two run doubles and Toronto whipped the Nt.•w York Mets. 6-5 Jack P erconte'1 two-out s1nglt- srored Wll Culmer to give Cleveland a 7-ti win -over MilwaukN • .. Joe Lefebvre hll a two-run homt•r and Steve Garvey drove an two runs with a double to l'arry San Diego over St-atlle. I 0-7 Sutton wins one at home PONTE VEDRA, Fla 1-lal n Sutton made a late move, thl'n won the prestigious Tournament Players' Champ1on s h1p yesterd ay w h en dou ble bogey disast~r struc·k down John Cook on the 18th hole "Every holC' on this golf course is a potential disaster," Sutton said afte1· his closing 69, three under par on the controversial Players' Club C'ourse, had provided him with a one-stroke triumph "I was JU:.t fortunate that I wa:. abll• to steer dt-ar of most of the trouble.'' said the young man who won one title and $237 ,434 as a rookie l~t season He was one of the few m a S(:ramblmg. struggling. frustrated rwld so fortunate. AL one lime.> or another on the final day. mrlC' men lc'<i or s han•d the It-ad Sutton surv1v(,d, wk1ng chargt.· with birdies on two of the last threco hol<'s Ont• by one thc· others wc•re strutk down The last lo have a chJn('(• was Cook. who went to tht· 18th ll't' in a lit' for the top "[ was thinking lhrt't' to w111 , four to lit'. Cook said. But ht.• hit 1t 1n tht• watl•r "[ hit om• pooc shot t.o<lay and 1t cost ml· I guess It aJI caught up with rm"" hC' said Sutton (101sht.-d 72 holc'!t with a 283 tot.al. Go o d race, g ood Relay marathon may lure 5,000 runner. All runners looking for a good rac't.' and a good C'aUS<' to go along wnh 1t can JOIO the ranks of celebnlles and sports f1gurt•s who will be part1c1patmg m the second Jimmy Stewart National Relay Marathon on April 10 Proccoeds for the event will go to St John's Hospital and Health Center's Ambulatory Care unit Five relay runners will require a sponsor who will pay the $500 tax dedul·t1ble fee or cont.act the race of/ice to be mat.<:hed with a corporate sponsor. Jimmy Stewart will fire the starting gun in G riffith Park a t 8 a m Last year. approximately 400 teams participated in what was the first nat1ondl relay marathon ever held in th e Uruted Stat.es. This year, about 5.-. 000 runners a re expected to take part in the event The 26 -mile. 385-yard course. described by race orgaruz.ers as fast • and flat, beg111S at the GnU.th Park merry-go-round and winds its way down Crystal Spnngs Dn ve past the Los Angeles Zoo and back Eal·h runner will run 115 o f a full marathon Teams will re1.:l•1ve trophies for hrst, second and third place finishes in the followanf' cate~ories men, Olympics boss says problems • • at a m1n1mum NEW DELHI. India (AP) Juan Antonio Samaranch, top man m the O lympic Games, pledged yesterday that llOCl't?r and shooting. the problem sports, w11J both be m the Olymp1C' Games at Los Angeles next year. The president of the International Olympic Committee g ave the assurances as the IOC'1 86th 9e8Slon ended with a glow of optinu.sm. Samaranch aald the problem of soccer p layers' eligabillly wlll be 10lved and the IOCX"er tournament will go under the Olympic rules And h e ll\ld Lo• Angeles had prombed hJm a site would be found lor lht' t h ootfna In C llfornla - ev~n thouah && pcm1blUUt"t have been rcjl"Ct<'d thua far. Joao Havelanae. prffldent of the Inte rnational !loccu Federation .FlF A, .,_, beside &rnaranch at a pre.a c.'Onfcrence and backed ht. remark.a on eoccer. Havf'lAnv ct.nled repor111 that he had .. ~ the tournament wu ln doubt b«•u• of a ~ltpuc. over pity rt' U•lbtllly 1fwe will have aoccor In L ot Ana••••· and u wlll be held ln accordanc• with Olympic rul .. ," Ha~lanp Mid. RUNNING DENVEH Qu1.rtNlial:k K1•11 Juhn11on p.!A4·d for lwo t.oU<.hdown1 unu running b1tc.·k li11rry Sydm·y ru.sht-d ror H:J yarda ancJ Mnoth<.·r lk'<>r\'. p0Wt•1 In" tht• Drnv<-r Gold to u 1.2 11. vkU>ry ow1 tht• ptm1thy vl11filu1'll () 1klunc.J l11vuJt:1 a hut 111wh1 in ll111h.'d Slut<. .. 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Th•• fln1l holf. pluyl:'d 111 1 a111 thol gllldually chl.Hll(t'il lo llj(hl 1nnw, l{IW lht• Guld ht em· ni1 1t.t. first t wu po&lit!lllilo11t1 to Luk(' u I~ ll lt•ud 1.11 1 n l(·rmlulon Sydnt·y plunuc·tl ov•·r frc.rn1 th1· l r111 Dcmvc;r'a thud TD and 11 22 O lt•1ul 111 tl11· 11t..11 t 111 lht· fln11l pNlod Hunning makes new pit<·h HIGHLAND HEJC.iHTS , Ky Iii Jim Bunning, who wo11 JOO ganw~ an both the Ameril·an a nd National Leagues. annoumed yt.>i>U..•r<lay. hl' 1s ~king th«" Repubhl'un nommataon for j.tOVt•11101 oC Kentucky Bunning, u st.Ht· '>l'll..llur, mudl· th1· announcement at Nortlwrn K1·11Lul·ky Untvl'1-.1ty and fru.haoned an aJWlogy hl•LWt'<'n his l·and1tl.i1} and his former career a.-. .> maJur ll•agUl' p1u·hl·r "I nevt'r start.t><l µ1U:hing a ganw I d1dn t thmk I c:ould wm,'' Bunninl( ~1d "Thu; 1s n ut sprang training or an t.•xh1b1t1on gaml· l intc·nd to win " An investmenl brokt>r, Buunin~ enlll'IZl·<l the staw's lac k of (•ommllmcnt to 1'Clucal1on and said Ke ntuc·ky dt.>servc.>s a lx•tll•r S(:hool system than th e one that now ranks last among the 5U s tates Ex-NFL lineman sentenced Fo rmer Nauonal Foot'ooll Lt·ague lineman Jim Clack rl'l·e1ved thrl't' • years' probation Yl'l>lt•rday after pll'iJ bargaining to a chargl· of m1sdt•meanor po5SeSSIOn or C:<X:alnl' ClaC'k , 35 and a former member of tht• P1t~burgh Stl'l'll·rs' Sup<·r Bowl champ1onsh1µ ll·Ums of 1974 and 1975, must also perform 30 days or rnmmumt> sl•rv1l·l., pay a $1 .000 fin<' and $bti!"1 to c·uvcr mv<~t1gat1on costs 1:18 yt.·ar -old George Halas was movt"<l from intC'n:.1ve c·an• to a µ11 vatt· room but then· wru. no word on thl• lund111un or tht· Ch1c·ogo &a1·s ownN Ll'ft winger Davt> Tige r Williams of V;;.ntouvt.•r WJ...., SU1'pt·nded fu1 thl• final thrt.'<' gJml'S of tht• rcgular Nat1u11.1l Hockt•y Lt'agu<• s<•a:.o n a ... t ht• rt·::.u It of Jll inndcnt in which ht strutk Washington\ Rand~ llolt with his st1c·k Tele vi ion" radio RADIO. Hockey Kings at Calgary. 6 20 J..l m .. KPRZ ( 1150). Bask etball San Diego at Laker:., 7·20 pm . K LAC (570). W E DNES DAY'S RADIO: Exh1b1t1o n ba...-.eball Boston vs Dodgers at Vl'ro &•ac:h, 9 10 a.m .. KABC (790), San Francisco vs Angels at P alm Springs. 12·~5 pm .. 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No9e,,_~~ Tonlghl'a 0-.e Kine• at CetQety tl08lon 11 Ou-Bul!AIO 11 Harttoro -Y0til RanQar-1 at SI LOUii Torotito al M1nneeo1a Edrnonlon at V~ Louisville's s u ccess has Crum s urprised LOUISVILLE, Ky (AP) University of Louisvill e basketball coach Denny Crum acknowldges that upcoming NCAA opponent Houston looks tough, but "we aren't exactly chopped liver '' "Houston looked awfully good," Crum said after watching the top-ranked Cougars demolish Villa nova 89-71 in Sunday's NCAA Midwest Region finals "I'm look ing forward to playing them." he said "They've w on 25 games ln a row and will frobably be a 1Ughl favorite. but like that." Saturday'• NCAA aemi-flnaJ Vangu ards f e lle d , 14-7 Southf'rn CallfornJa Colleae'1 baseball team ab.orbed a 14· 7 non-conference de feat yeeterday u vialllnS Lewis & Clark Collego pounded out a dO'l.lm h ltt, keytd by a teVen-run tl&hlh lnnins to da.l.m the V'lciory. The VaJ'\8\W'da' Mlke Spltrs, Rod Zamora and John Ptna Meh went 2-for-..f at tht plat• and Zamora'• 1tatlatlca Included a double. Th• Vanauarcft .,.. now 1-12 overall. Southern Callfomla Collq '• nbl ouUl'\C S. tamorroW at noon wlth a doubl•·hH der .. afnet v l1llln1 Weaimonl In NAIA DfvWOo m P'->' game befween Houslon and Louisville features the nation's two top-ranked teams LouisvilJe. No. 2, has wor\ 16 consecutive games and will take a 32-3 record into the championship round. T h e trip will be the second straight for the Cardina ls. who won the national crown in 1980, and the fifth under Crum, who has been at Louisville 12 years. He was an assistant to John Wooden at UCLA before that. Louisville won all itA game& In the Metro Conference regular season and tournament this year So far in the NCAA tournament, i t has defeated Ten ne11ee, Arkansas and Kentucky . In thoee Jut two games. the Cardinals roared from behind, running off 14 straight poinu in overtime .aalnat Kentucky to capture an 80~ dedaion. "I'll be honest wtth you , I dJdn't think this team would be t.hla aood," Crum said. "I w as hoplng that. moybe we would win 20 garnet And be playln1 w •ll wh e n t h e N C AA tournament ltarted." Crum polnted out that had It not been for a SO-foot 1hot at the buuor by Arbn.su' U.S. Reed In the 1981 NCAA tournament, the Cardlnala w ould be maklna th lr fourth 1trat~t trip to the J'tnal Four. ''You have to have tome kind o f Ju c k in th e N C AA tournament, ti Crum said. ti At Jeu t you don't need any bad Judt." ~ . ' • t ,, . l llhlbllloft NMbell AftllM •••••• (el ,. .. ,.. l ptlfttt) 0 11o1.,.., ooo on 1)(1() • ', o C11 f0<111a 140 00 t OOa 11 I I t<-1)11 t;nn1ny ti~ ..,~ t7) ,..,er tll onU l •ll•• Will 011111 Cfl CC>fbefl (II e111l fl be11y W CIUIU I CO<llOy Van11. ... 1.o..i..re o (el , .. , L•t1W4lltle, , .. 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Ull),,..,.,.I SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS -~ Me .. n0<1 Muruam• pftc- HOCKIY NATIONAL "OCKEY LEAGUE Su_..,.o Oevtt TIQer Wtltlemt i.11 WVlQ ot 11\1 V•ric:ouve< Canuc:h IO< lite llnel tnrM g-ot ,,,. 1egu1a1 _,, u 1 •eeutt of • ••.ck •wl"ll'"Q 1nc1dent Wiii\ Randy HOit ot Wurt11191oti l,le<dl 23 lftt.,,.attonal Hockey ~ PEORIA PRANCERS -Fired Glenn Pa111Ck coecl\ N•med Genetti Men.ao•• !\en W~oon u tnterlm eoacl1 fOOTaALL Netlonal ,_.,..I Leegue NEW YORK GIAN TS -Signed Oevlll G1M<1 r11nn1119 Decll 80CC.ll Monti """a.teen Soc<: .. lutW VANCOUVER WHITECAPS -S1on•o Fr an• Th••••-" micltl•td..-. to I 1wo .. y•1r c;onuact COlUQf BAPTIS 1 COLLEGE -AllnOUr>Oed 11\e •t849nat•Of! ot P"" Cette< DHhlball COacfl MOPCIAN Sl A TE -Nemed Tom o.ar> u 111\l.ilc d"ac1°' Dogs get their da y ATHENS, Ga (AP> -In thlS college town. spring isn't usually lake thlS Georgia rans. 1nclud1ng players who remember when times were hard, are talking about basketball and the amazing Bulldogs·· "ll 1s unbelievable." said Zippy M orocco, who managed to b ecome an all-Southt'astern Conference selection on a dlSmal 7-18 Georgia team tn 1953. "Thi• is the greatest thing lhat has ever happened f or Georgia basketball." Coach Hugh Durham 's Bulldogs are now 24-9, fresh off Sunday's shocking 82-77 victory over de f endin g national champion North Carolina for the NCAA East Re g ional championship This 1s the tlrst year Georgia has gone to the NCAA tournamen t, and they find them1elve1 two victories from winning it 1U. Yesterday, fana lined up at the Coliseum to buy tlckeu to the tournament, 1,467 mUes away In Albuquerque, N.M . "l don't feel like we'll have any trouble> selling our Ucketa," John Shafer. assistant athletar dll't'('tor, S8ld "They're hned up right now, and I think it'll go even heavier " Georg1a received 1,600 tickets for the tournament, to be sold an $40 sets Georgia's students and fans are used to hassles to get football tickets, but basketball is another metter "We got back from Syracuse so late last night, and everybody's been rushing around," S hafer said "People aren't aware ot how to go about buying ticket.a." Season ticket holders can buy tickets outright. The school's 24, 000 studen t.a are aign.ifll up for a ottery. wl\h student.a getting 11 shot at 30 percent of the tickets, Shafer said "Everybody here's about two feet off the ground." aa.ld reUred Athletk Director Joel Eaves, who watched Georgia'• ba1ketball program struggle unUl Durham arrfved from F lorida State In 1978 "Thlt ta ju1t greet. I\'1 ~mcmdow tor th~ ball club, and for Coach Durham." Llncoln • Mercury 2626 Hartter 11¥4., C01te M••• ...... ••• T im Foli FOLi • • • From Page C1 ( BurlC>son ). " i.a 1d Foh .. He's workKl hard, he's a good person. ht-loves s h onstop a nd he's alwllys bt'en great "If ht' tomes back, there wall bt-some· plac't' for me, either on this tt-am or anolher team. When somc•bo<ly's making big money and you're making a third of 1t, tht.>y'rt.• goi ng to get the chance t~ fail or su~·c·c·d . You deaJ with it." Foil. who is signed through the HIH4 st-ason, playt'd tn 150 games last year. lhe most he had played an sanc·e the 1975 season when he was with Montreal He hit .252, drove· in 56 runs. and led the AmC'nc:an L<'ague with a club- rc'Cord 26 sacnhc-es He was also the toughest play<'r to strike out m the league, fanning only 22 times an 528 plate appearances In add 1t1o n , he led AL shor tstops with a 985 heldmg percentag<' Foll felt no pressure after Burleson was hurt In !act, he f('lt pressure before becoming the Angels' regular shortstop "I was going to play four ti.mes a w1·ek or so al four different pos1t1ons," he recalled. "I knew I was going lo play, but I didn't really hav£> a relaxed fee ling until I knew 1 was going to be the shorlStop. I had been doing 1 t for 11 years "l fl•c·I ltke I'm in my prime right now," he said. "I hope l can stay healthy enough to play for a long time If I stay healthy, 1 can b(' a good utility player for several years I can play four posrnons fu-s t base, second base. thm.I base and shortstop " Softball title e scapes OV La Quinta H 1gh's women's softball team came up with a two-run lh1rd inning to post a 2-1 come-from behind victory over C:X-ean View yesterday to claim the Woodbridge lnv1tat1onal championship at Woodbridge Park The loss drops Ocean View to 7 2 overall Among the Ocean V1t-w players to earn all- tournament honors were Chans Monroe, Julie Scruggs. Jackie Oakley and Kelly Bode. In the consolation final Arlene Hemandei of Woodbndge hurled a no-h itter an s topping San Clemente. 2-0 r= --- LUXURY . LIASI PLAN FORUNDE 5396 • Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but It may be the answer to your new car needs. Lease a luxurious Continental or Lincoln for under $396 per month on • closed end '9ase, with no down payment and 38 month free maintenance & warranty. Come In and help u1 find the right leue ~n for you. Order youra today.• (';j Orang• Cou1 DAILY PILOT/TuNdly. Maren 29, 1083 Star Wars ? No, lhi · a pparent cros~ lwt~·t·t·n Darth Va der a nd c:JPO i!ot j u.,t D Border Pa trol ugt•nl w<·u rin~ helmet a nd infrured gog~le~ for use on nighl patrol a long the Me xican horder nenr Snn Diego . Bail hearing set ·for. mystery prof LANCASTER. Pa. IAP> -A Judge will hear arguments tomorrow on reducing the bail for a Jailed college professor accused or using false identities to teach for at least sax colleges Lancaster County Judge RonaJd L BuL·kwalter agreed to the bail reduction hearing yesterday. after the lawyer for Paul Arthur Crafton. 60. filed a motion saying Crafton was n('eded at home an Potomac. Md .• to care for has daughter Crafton. a George Washington University engineering professor who allegedly U!>ed false names to tt?ach at two Pennsylvama rollegl-s and at least four other universities or collt·~<'l>. 1s bemg held an llt'U or $150,000 ball an Lanccc.tcr County Pnson Crafton savs he needed monl'V to c-arE-for hts crippled daughter · Bail of $150,000 has also ~n set an a M.~'Cmd county, Cumberland, o n 1dent1cal c-hargl'S of theft by deC'eptton. forgery, tampering with public re<.'Ords and false swearing. Crafton faces a tot.al of 27 counts in L'Onnto'Ctton With hts s imultaneous employmPnt at M1lll'rsv1Ue and Shippensburg state colleges. 75 m11<-s apart He also continued teaching part ttmt' at George Washington Umvers1ty an Washington DC Crafton's lawyer. John F' Pyfer Jr. and Deputy Attorney General Kim Daniel. met pnvatc'IY with the Judge at the Lant·astl•r County Pnson Afterwards. Pyfer said ht w,c. t•nrouritgl-<l to get a hearing qull:kly The a t torney general o pposes dny rt'<iuctton in bail because Crafton has "demonstratt-d ht•s adept at creating 1dent1ties for hunsel!," smcl .,pokesman Robert Genuel Pyfer said Crafton c:reated tht• multiple 1dentit1es to fmance operations for hi.s 17-year-old daughter. Laura Melame. who suffers cerebral palsy and paraJytic scoliosis. a l urvaturt• or the spine The US Navy, meant1ml', lonf1rmed yesterday lhal Crafton had once work1'<.1 at one o f its laboratories as an engmeer DllTH NDTICIS Exec given vuEN prison for FONG YlCK YUEN resident of El Toro. Ca drug plot PUied away on March 27. Ul83 Ke lS sW'Vlved by his son Share. daughters Choi LOS ANGELES (AP) Foon Leung or Los Angeles. -The former president Ca. and tlop Y e~r of P1om"<'r Av1Jt1on has China, allO 9 gr_and 11 been sent('nced to 12 G raveside services w1 be years in prison and 30 held on Thursday. March 31. 1983 at 1 :30PM at Harbor yeaN; parolP, for his role L a wn M e morial Park. in a mult1m1ll1on-dollar Visltlltlon will be held on cocaine smuggling plot. Tuesday, Marc h 29. 1983 Edward Pearl. 32. who from 9:00AM lo 4:00PM and pleaded gualty to one on Wednesday. March 30. count nf 1mport1ng 1983 f r om 9 OOAM to cocaanl', "'as sentenced 7:00PM. Services under the yes t pr d a ) b v U S direc&lon o f Harbor DistrtctJud~e Manuel L Law n ·M ount Olive R 1 M ortuary of Costa Mesa eap 1 h d ( d 540-5554. ('ar d ace a ------------,m aximum :K·ntPnce of 15 Ml. n lllGllOM SMITH & T\ITHIU. WUTCllff CMA'fl 4?7 E l 71h <:.r C ost.1 MP<,,l R4f\.Q37 I ,ACIFtC YltW ...., •• Al, ... yean an prison and $25.- 000 hne Pearl was r emanded Into federal custody after S<'ntencing, said a court derk who asked that her name not be used. '*IC llOflU !D NOTIOa CW 4'° tALI Of' Nl'90NAI. ""°"""' NOllH le ft11 a bl 11v111 111e1 flW'ljanl lo ..ct!Ofl 1 • Qf 1n. ClvM Qooa. I tal• of C•lllo1111e , lh• undltelo...O wlll .,..l 11 public ..,. by compautlv• btddtno on lh• prOS*ly i.rt at a>.o 1 '' r0to fload, II toro. C•Hlot1111 br Loul•l•n• 'rl1d Chlcllen, • C •lllornl• 1:01po1111on doing bu11n1u H CaU""'8n 1 Roell ... , Aelt-r.nt L .. Anoeteotl OI Mdet-Al.IGtlOne wt11 t>e oonoucuno 1111 -.... on AprM 6 IN) al 10 30 • m TM NII WM lllfllduleO II tlWI dtleGllOt'I Of lhl ptoperly lllefllO'll*ll ...w.. w1111 llr()C)efll .. , lno tocalecl et 10005 Mu11r1nd1 loul1vard. •O. llYfne, Calll0tnla 112714 on benall of Ille lendlotd, Zellner lrwulm1nt Pr()C)ltll" Th<t l)lflOllal prop«ty OMcrlbe<I l.lllOW 16 Tll>ll• 13 BanGhel 1e Lempe 12 N"l)kfn Holdett 7 Plcturaa ' A11orl•O 8•1C·A 8'1C 1 Selld Ber & T 09 2 Ctgetall• lull Cant l ~l-s1111on 4 Calh Aeg111 ... lf•1 fl•I 'l Coll• OtlP9f\Mf e 2 Ice Maketl (SITCOI I lei fee 0.1pen-1 TrHCh .. Fry MIChlnl I Ke•t111g Fr)'81 I 8 S111nle11 SlMI C<k.llller 1 ~· Rt•lllng WOtk T •Dll 10 Reck• 3 PIHllC T11111 C•tt• s1111v1no Drive l l'lru lnl1•QC1m Saiel Coun111t Or1ve Thru Count.,. HVAC b"-1 F1n1 Ex11au11 Ouc11 Ftre Pro1ec11on Syllam F'r111Zt1t/COOltlt/Coo,.r Walk0ln HMI Lamp AlletY!bfy 3 Comperl'™lnl Sin~ Timer a F'toor Sell dec0t1llve Llghll Reguler L.lghll Peck•g• Dacor Package 8ullelln eo.10 Siona Boole c .... Hot Wlltlt HHltlt WALKI" I HA .. TLIY A f'rofaeelonel Law COfpotellofl a.cw1tr Peclftc 8enll Dulktlng, 4000 MacArtllw llWd., •u1t1 450. ""''""' e.ach. CA 129111 ,...,.._,. (JM) 112-2:522 PubJlehe d Orang• CoHt Delly PllOI, Maret\ 22, 211 11183 Tl'UDTSa SAU NOTICI YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST. DATED JULY 1, '11112 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBllC SALE. IF' YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE N ATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT A LAWYER NOTICI Of TlllU•TU·a DAL.I T.I . No. M1tolnlb On Aptll Ill, 1013. 11 10 00 o'clod. a m., on Tu.s<11y. •I lhe Ch8Pf'Nll\ A--enlrence to Ille Civic Canier Bulldlng. 300 E Chepmen Av1 . Or1nge, CA WESTERN MUTUAL. CORPORATION 1 Celllornfl Corporallon, 11 Tru111a. or aubtllluled Trutt ... uncle! lhe Deed of Trull eketUled by THOMAS K MORGAN, ll1r1tn celled Tru11or, tecorded July 6. 19112 u ln1tn.men1 No 112-231903. of Ofllcjel Record• ol Orenge County. Calll0tnll, wilt sett 11 publlc auction to the ~· l>oOdlt for GMl't. Pl)'•ble In lewful money of lhe United Sletw al 1111 lime Of NII. Ille ln14lrwt conveyed 10 and now held by Nld TrustM under .. Id Deed or Trull tn the property 1llueted In eald County and Stale CINCr1bed u lOI 58 or Trect No 6757 u Pit mep recotded In 8ook 25', Pages 38 Ind 37 of Mltcell-Mapt, In 1na Ottloe of lhl County Reco<dtlt of 1e1d C ounty EXCEPTING THEREFROM alt Oii, G ... Mln1t ... Hydrocerbon Sub11ence1 In end und11 .. Id land. bUI wllh<k.11 111• right of eurl-entry 10 e dlpll'I Of !>00 INt, mMIUted lrom the eurt- l here o I •• 1e1erv10 in Oee d recorded 1n 8oo6I 87:M. Pege 944, I Olllcl•I Reco•d• or u ld Oren~ County Tr... StrNI ~ end/or Ol'- common d•••onetlon II 1ny 11 purporled lo be 11311 Orlotl OrM. Cost• w.... e e111om1a. SBld Nie Wiii be m101 wflhout werrenty N to tltll poe1•1lon Of encumbrancw. for thl putl>OW of paying lhe obligetl<>nl MCUted by Hid o..o of TMt. tnclud•no 111e 1e1 Ind ••PINI Of 1111 True!" and of ,.,_ tru•t• cr .. 1ed I>)' Nici Deed ol Trull. ednncee lh1<eunder, wltll 1nter•t M provld«I lhlt'ein, encl the unpaid l)<lnelpal end lt'llarMt of the Nol• NCUred by Mid ONd Of Truel. 10-.it s:ie.oee 56 0.ted Ml/Ch 23, 1983 WESTERN MUTUAL CORPORATION 100 S TUllln SI Orange. CA 112e67 11141 n1-1400 Nancy L 8etlUlt TNltM SelM Offtotlt Publll"-CI Oreno• CoH t Delly Pltot MwCh 211. "'9<fl 5, 12. 11183 14114-83 P\El.IC NOTICE NOTICI IHVJTINO DC>8 Nolte. 11 llltaby gl'1n th•1 lha Board of Truel-Of Illa Hunllngton 9ffef> Un IOn H!Gh 8ctloot Olttnc1 wilt receive •••l•d bid• for supplying Smell Sclloor 8uH1 meeting ot aqu e l 10th• 9')eGll'ICellON on 1111 In Ille oflloe of Hod Olltrtci Bid• eh•ll 1>• c11.,r1 merk•d SmM1 8cnoot au-Bid Ho 51e··. •dOrHH O 10 Allyn E Rowl•y. Purch11rno Meneger, Hunttnglon 8-h Union High 8d\O()j Ol9trtcl. 10251 Yor•1own Ave., Hun11nO'Oll ~. CA 112646, i nd racelVld et or bltor• 2.00 p m .. Wedf\411day. AP<ll 13, 1"3, al wfllel't llml ericl pt-bide wlH be publlcty oPtlt*' end read 1n bUl\OlflO C room 361 EllGtl Did e11a11 rt1t1111in v.itcl lor • perkxl Of 60 day• attar tllt d•t• ~ for the rec• of Did• Tl'9 Boero 01 Tfl.lfl-111a11 be 1111 10ld juOg• of tllt quellty or equipment offered and ,._ Ille rlghl to rejlCl IJlt'I Of al bide end 10 waive 6"'f trr~ar1ry u..ln 0.led Marth 21 19113 A~ E. Rowi.y ""'cNalnO Mor Publlltled O••"G• COHI Dally PllOI, March at. AprN 8, tN3 MllC NOTlC( MOC NOTIC( ~= K·••h NOflCI 61 MOTICt Of =· .. •ALI NOTICE OP DEATH or TMlt'Tll'I IAU *>TICI °'·-=....MU YA..... 1 RUTH VEI\ CRUlll£• ala .._.., ,..,....1 l'UllatWY TO I~= OW •'O l\UTH ft V£Jt CitUl8S!1 VOU AM .. OIPAUlfl.HtollU OICUMTM* °'ca .. ., . "'~D DUO Ofl TMllf DAftO ,......,, ~ AJ1D lllftJIO YOY AM* ~A""\' '*Ollt aka R UTH ROTHMANN' 1 , .. , UNl.111 YOU UICI YOU AM* DPAULT ~01.=A~~""o='.:.~4: o F PE TIT Io N To A'ct1olf To "'oucT vou1t ntATCMTMtPRUUno-.cw ULI, OATIO HPTIMH.!L~t !~~ar.~STER ESTA1'E NO. :err~--:".,:,~~ :n:oatp.:.;=::::...~ ''"' UNI.Ill YOU TAICI AC~ • . 01\.AMAttO. Ofl THI MATUM "'" Of' THI POUWJAIN ,.,._ ~o .. 'T::io1olc:':,":~'J! T~.~ Mind bl!ne!~dart•i °' TMI NOCUDtNO AOA*n MOMIOWNlllll AHOCIATtON. • A&. I . " y 0 u .. I ID A .. er• .ore an con n a en y~ YOU ~ COtfTAC1' A UNUM YOU TAU ACTIC* TO .. ~.-ATIOtlt °' '"' NATlMa trodltora of Ruth Ver LAWTllL PIOTICT YOUtl "'°"""· rT °' THI "'">CllOtHO ACWNlf CNllN, C-Oeta Me.a, CA. and M~'~:,~ ~~~~CIAtv~,:clh•I MAY II •O&.D AT A ,u.u c Y~ YOU 1HOUt.D COWTACT A P • r •o n I w h O m • Y b • OMP«atlon, 1e1 Horth ··i." ll•Wc~ U,t.:.tA~rc,.: g.,u T:: ~~ LA0 llt u t ~ OO olhl'rwlM lnt.e""'tt-d In the SM ..,_,,.,dlno, CellfOflN t2<IO>. °' THI '1'0CllotMO AOA*IT 111oi'1.1~ TRUS~H ·=~~ICI r2'f>i will .nd/or Hta~· T~ Ht.Imber (7141 M1-1<t11, YCM.I, YOU tHOUlO CONTACT A 77'-1174 at out .. i ppointid A,i:UtJon hu bten filed al lh. pr-I T1ue1 .. und., lht LA_.,.A, • ' b jo I H l h cl..a of lruel htretnertl' mtNll!On9d. On ••on .. • •~r11 11 lt t • et Truel" under end pu1t 11an1 10 y ar r ., ouH n t • wlll NII 10 ,,,. l'llOllMl bldOtr lo• '"' y y , ...,. ' "· 0..0 °1 Tru•I •IOO<clfd *1'"''* Superior Cour t of Orana• c:..n In tewfut """""" 01 111e un1tt0 10·00 •"' · °' .. '°°" lhlfM rtat • 27• 1•18• u 1"'1 NO >Sit>. 1" Cou n t y requ o1tln o tt1at S1••-w1111ou1:;,;;;;;;11•01--.. klA .. may bl , ... o,,abl•, •I 111• front book 33U. ll•O• UG or Olllcllf • -... '• -·· ...... •leP• of .,... IMP!RIA l SANK R.co•d• Ill llwt otllee Of ·~ CO...nt Marjorll' Huu.. btl appointed ., • 1)11.,.IC tuCllOt• .... ,. Urn• and BUllOlNO. 696 Town c.n1 .. Ol'IYI. " Y I tJ plecie d111onated O•low. In lhe I , ... Cll of "-·ta "-· C--1 of n.COfa.t ol Ot1noe COUt'll)', 51111 U pt'nlOl'la ntp"'9ent.a Vt' to COUt'll• OI Illa State OI Calllornle n ,... y """ -· -· y Of C•Hlo1n11, •UCUll d ~ CAI. 1dminl1ter the l'llltl' of o.eion•lfd t>elCw •II Of Ille rlOhl, ~ot".1rA1~'i'.:R~· ~J~:or~·Ne1~ ~~~~~1~~~:. :;!..HA Alff Ruth Ver Crutllk, akA Ruth 11111 Md 1n1., .. 1 now held by .. Id 1-SSOCtATION (thtl Auodetton"I. Wll.l SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION R V~r Crut11e, aka Rulh Tn.111 .. In and lo ell thal Glflaln thr()\l(jh 11• duly appolnled llOlf\I TO HIOHEBT 8JOO!R FOA CASH Rothman (under the properly whtCh 11 inuate In Hid and auotney, 1.t'.£ H OUA8T. County and II Onc:tlbld l>llOw The wt10M '""' llddrMt and~ IP•Y•l>ll •• lltne Of •all In lawful lnde~ndent AdmJnlatrallon et•••• aOdrau 11 1ny or o1her numb« II lhOWn below. WILl SELL :~: .~~~t~.C:.::!~n~'.:: of Est.ates Act) The peU!Jon common OMigMllOn lleny of Mid AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE IOCaled al 7122 Welk., 81r .. I, I.a II Bel for hearing In Dept. P<DPltl't II Ml IMll below HIGHEST BIOO!A FOR CASH Palm• Cel1IOfnla aH rl()lll 11111 and No 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Seid deed ol tru•• wu uecu1.o (P•v•bla at ume ot 1.i. In lewtul lnlt1t~1 convey.ci 10 and 'now lllld Dnve West, ~I.a Ana, CA !t,'': .. Tr=~.C:,a~n,~dda~!'.01~ money or the Unlled Sl•l"I by 11 un<1411' aatd DMd of Trull In Ille 92701 on April 20, 1983 at lh• Boo« and 11 1h• P•G• u ~~1~:.':,1,~~rw:~~:~~~:,~ ~~~P::!r. ~=~~:.C:".:ald County 9:30 A M , • Oocumen1 NumD•r of OfltClal 01 Cov1nent1. Condlllon1 and Loi 611 01 Ttacl No 1142r. .. IF YOU OBJEC'I t.o the Aecotd• In Iha Olhca ol 11\a Coun1y Ru1r1c.11on1 (th• ··cc&R'•"') u ahown o,, m1p r.c.orded 1,, a'ook granUna of the pelltton you Recorder ol utd Counly. all H r8C)()(d~ In Book IC>e25. Peo-17, 3311 p 6 14 1 1 ... ., • dHlgnaled below, •nd conveyed 1nc.1u11ve. Ofllct•I Record• of · •oaa to no uilv• 01 should either appear at the NAO P<QPll1" 10 11\a 11ua1oa 1hetetn Or•no• County, C11tlorn1a end, Mlte1fl1neout Ma1>9. In Jh• otJIGe or h d ' 1111 County Ric;ord1r 01 utd earing an 11tate your 9'>edlled. w11hou1 cov1nen1 or warranty, County obJeCl1on11 or ft le written Sale of Ina propeny w11t 1>1 med• ••Pl ... or 1mpllld, reg11dlno 1111e. Th• """ addreu •nd oth11 Objections with the court urauen1 to lhl d1mand of lh• ~ "' lnClUmbnrenc.t, all d 11 11 1 lhe Blnllielety und« aald dlld of tr\1$1 th•I ~aln reel P<QPll1Y 111u1ted '" common Hlgnt on. •ny. 0 before the ht'ar1ng Your and b .. rH1on of d•l•ull 1n lh• th• Counly ol Orange, S1111 or ,.., ptoperty dHct1b1d aDov• 11 be ' Pll•Po'led 10 be 25 MllnNAI 0.-lve appearance may l1l perlOn •ymenl or p1rlorm1nc;1 or Calll0tnle, oeactlQed M lollow9 COton• Del M1t California or by your attorney bllga.Oon1 Meured by laid deed Of LOT 10 ol TRACT 7H7 AS rr... u n d. r 1Ign.0 Tr u II• e l F y 0 u A R E A lru•I lnciudlno Ille d1l1ufl. not1C41 or CONTAINED IN BOOK 326. PAGES ~!'r~!.:"l, ::.:D~::~ '!;d= credCREDlTOfR hord~~~_!lgent IWI tx':,..u =<>;~ ~.:. ~~: :; ~~s6~LUNE6Nui L~ASP~V I~· T~: all<I otl'llt common dellQnallon 11 ltor 0 l e "'-~• you menl Numbat of Hid Ottlelel OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE an 1hown herein must file your clalln With the Aec:otd• u a..IQnlled below COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~-•Id 1a1e wlJI be med• Dul court o r present It to the The •01•1 111nOUnl or Ole unpaid Tha 11reat •ddru1 ind othlf wllhoul coven•n• or werr9n1y, per sonal representat ive bb•I~ ... ~1heol 1~bl•~•a~tond etMCllmu•~= common deelgnatlOn, n iny, of the 1xprea1 0< Implied, rege.rdlno 1111e, i l d b l h t Y ..... .,...., u r1e1 properly Oeecrlbad •Dove 11 pouinlon or encumbr•ncet app o n e Y e cou r coe11. 111pet1MI, and edv1rn;ee 11 purpotled 10 b• 101158 PeDDI• 1ncludlng iau, chero•• end wlthm four mon ths from the lh• urne ol lhe lnHl•I pu~llcellon or Court. Founteln \/alley Calll0tnla, expenMI or 11>e Trull" end of'""' date o f first issuance o f Ihle Nolle• ol Trullee • Sele '' 1"'1het. veiling 10 .. ad real pre>PlrlY tru111 crHlld Dy .. Id DH d 01 letters as provided In Section ~= ~="Tru1tor" at\1111 be ~~t.!~~ ... n•m• of WILLIAM M ~:!·~f,!'.:C,~~:,".:'u~~r 700 o{ the Probate Code of 1orr--."Trutton"llm°'• The und•••lgned Trutl•• o-i of Trwl 10 wll 1243000.0 Caltfor nia. The lime for han one Tru110• 11 daalgn•l•d dl1c1a1ma any llablllty tor any wtlh • 1n111t .. 1 th«IDn from i2-1-8 filing claims w ill not expire below, end "BIM~ety·· eh111 .• 1>e 1ncor1ectne11 of the 11r .. 1 edOrlH •• 11% I* 11nnum u 1><«Mded " prior lO four months from 11...:,0 :'~~fk:!~C:, • .:: enc other common a..IQn•llOn, If H id no1e(1) plu• co111 end '" the date o f the hearing ...... Ho ...... I "-'ult~ .. bO iny. lhown ,,., .. n Mlv•noM ol ae. 124 00 •I IUb wll ... 1 ..... 0 ...,... ·-n• ve Seid .. Ht will l>I made lo Mlllly 1n1., .. , • p1u1 balanc:. or ecc:rue. nouced above Uoned tl'I• 0Dllgallon1 aecureo by and 1n1ere11 du• '26 110 oo. 11 1ub YOU MAY EXAMINE Th• llm• •nd piece or .. ,., purauenl 10 th• power of ule The benlJICtery una .. Mid Dea< Of Trull h .. •lOIOt• ••ec:uted .,,. delivered to lhe underelgned wrltlen Oeclarlllon of defeull an Oemend IOr Sele. end • wrllle Nolle• of Delaull end Election I• Seo The under•IQned ~uaed HI• Mollee 01 Del1ul1 end Elletlon It Sell to bl reoc0tded In Ille count• -· lhe reef P<OO«IY 11 loceled • • • .... underlying note, Delence $75.1181100 Dale M1teh 15. 11183 By MMlon S Kitz dbl FldelllV TruSIM SerVICe ... Ulcl Trual .. 11008 PICllllc Coul Hwy Harmoee BNc:h. CA 9025> (213) 172·1174 Of 3n.11111 By Mitton S K11J Publlehed 01en11• Cou1 0111• Piiot, Mer 1s. 22, 111 1063 1301.9: P\&.IC NOTICE the file kept the l'Ourt U you rlpllon ol Hid properly end conletr.O 1n Anlele 1\1 Of Ille above . ·--' , h ta•-thlt CS.I• ,.!erred lo ebove are u n1ftwenced CC&R e, and, pureuenl are tnteres""" 1n t e es ""• lollow9• 10 Arltcle IV, S1c11on 1 ol lhe you may hie a request with ty. Or~ CC&R'1, the No11ee Of A.-.ment the court lo receive special Tru11or JEFFREY B BEAVER. A and Cl•lm ol l.l1n w11 recorded notice or the Inventor y of =L~,~~~11 Recordallon oeie ~o:~~·:~·.~~· ~9:'1f~'f:'1!~";, estate asseu and o f the Fet>tuery 17t08tBOOk139411Pege ...-1men11 on Juty 111. 11162. u petitions, accounts and 1762 Oocwnent No 17642 1n11rumen1 No 82-248842 In the reports de.cnbed In Section Nollee ol Olleull Fleco<dallon Dale Otflclll Recotd• ol Orenoe County. 1200 5 of the California November 12, 11182 Oocu,,_,t No Ce111°'n11 end lunhtlt. the Mollee 01 Ptoba Cod 112-397161 Oet1u11 1nd Elec11on to Seti t.e e Ti me ol Sal• 10 00 A M 11tec1lng H id reel property wH Jobn M. G •1laho n , A WednMdly, Apt1120. 11183 r1coroed Augull 111 11112, Profe ulonal Corporation, Pl-of Sate At th• North front 1nc1u1lve •• ln11rumen1 No I t7U MacAr1bar Blvd., 3nl 1t11renc:.10 the County CounhOuM. 82·291396 in 111e OtflclAI Recotd• of Floor Irvlae C A U71 S. 700 CMc c.n111t Ottve w .. 1. Sanl• Orenoe County, Caltl()tnla • ' An•. Calllorlll• The IOlel ""°""' ol Ille unpaid (7'14) 151-1315 Totel or obllO•llon end e111me1.o t>ei.noe of Ille obl~llOn MCU<ed PuDlllhlO Ouinge Coell Olllly coell. ·~-end edvences 11 by th• property 10 t>a 10Jd end Piiot. Merch 29, 211. Ai><H 4, 11113 tnnlal publk:ellon S3t6.1137 21 reuonebl• u11m111d co111, 14118-83 SlfM l 10dreu ot olhtlt common ex,,.,_ 1nd edvencea 11 lhe lime ------------a.lgnellOn of NA<! PtOPlrt)' 26225 ol lh• 1n11l11 publlcellon 01 lhe PlB..IC NOTICE onza. Milelon Viejo, CA 1126112 Mollee Of Sale, Including 1t10tney ,. Dllcrlptton of Pr~y ,_and COlll. II Sl.83070 NOT.Ct! Of TltUITWl'I tALE PARCEL 1 OATEO M1rc;h 18. 111113 '""'" .... PfC NO. 202SI Lol 25 of Trec;t 11894. In the FOUNTAIN PARK YOU.,.INOU:AUl.TUNO£tlA Coun1y of Or1noe. State of HOME O WNER S 0 I' Fl C I Or TH I t HE A IF F • 0 EE D 0 I' T It U IT D A TIE D Calllornla, u pet mep recorded In ASSOCIATION COflONP OCToeEtl 29, 1•1. UNL.al• YOU l>OOll 437 PIOM 18 lo 71 ·~ av LM H Durst. COUNTY Of OfllAHGE fAKI ACTION TO f'tlOTECT ol Mlac.llanec>ul Mepa.'" thl olflcl 1,. enorney at\d agent NOTICE Of •ALE UNOt!" YOUlt "AONltTY, IT MAY DE of the County Recorder ol .. Id 611!> Town Centet Ot""9 O.C"H Of l'OflECLO.uM: IOU> AT A f'U9lJC IAlL IF YOU County. Bulle 800 Plllnllfl N1wporl Cretl NIEEO AM EIPUUtATlON Of THE Except ell m1n11el1. oll. gH. Cotll• Meea. CA 92626 H-t AMOCletlOn. 11c . Y9 NATU.I Of' TMI NOCllDtNQ p11rolaum olher hydroc1tbon (714) 641· 1397 0.fen<lenl Bruce A Ouyeue etc. AQAINDT YOU, YOU 8HOULD 1ubalance1 end ell unOlforound Publl1haO Oreno1 CoHI DlllJ el al NO la 01 66 CONTACT A LAWYm _,.,In°' unOat or wfllcl't mey be PtlOI M• 29 Apr 5. 12. 1983 1 lhe undetllOned. BRAD GATES, On /t.p<ff 12. 1963 al 12 00 P M • produced from .. 1d land wlllch 1532-83 S'*1tt C0ton1t, Co.mty of Orenge. P E E l I. E F I N A N C I A l underllee e ~ p1tellll 10 and 550 1--------------- Slale ot C1llr0tnta. do htlt•by certify :A>RPORATION u duly appo1n1eo fNt below ll'tf Pf-'l IUrl-or fltRIC NOTICE YOU AM• IDUAUlf Ulll>«A A 000 OI TMl9T 11>.lTU NNI 9'i -. "*Liii 'WOU TA .. AOTIOM fO NOflOT 'WQIM N~~ rt MAV • IO\.O AT A tA&.I. " YOU Naao AM IU\.AMATM* OP TM NATUM Ofl 1'HI NOCUl*IO AAAMT ~~MOULD COSTACT A MOnc& OI TMllTU'I eA&.I , ...... _ HOllC< .. HIAUY Ot\llN, I~ on W.on.d41y, Al'fll 201 11113 ... 10-00 o' 06clc* • "' of Mid day. In the rocm Mt MIOe for oonduCllltlG TrwNe'e ..... w!llllA IN Ollk'M <ii AIAL UTATE llCUAITJll lllllVICI. IOCatact at mo Nort11 •road way. 111111 :zot. a1a1e 01 Caltor"'a IP UCAOW 8EAVIC!. INC , a o.iawate CO<pofallOt'I, H duty llP9C)lnl9d Trust.. under encl pur1vant 10 tllt powet of HI• coni.r.O In Ill•• cetlaln OMd of True1 ••~Id by EOwatd Y®no Paltka pu l<At•lldnl and Eyu KAllelltlnl. ""'°*'°and wll• .. jolnl I-It. recorded June 25, 11180. Jn Book 13646 Of Ortlctel Raeord. Of Mid County. et pege 117 Rec.ordlt't lnll•-' Mo 26f96 Oy r-Of a brMCl'I or default In peymenl Ot perlo•mence ol 11'11 0DllG•llon1 1e<:ureo thereby, lncludlno th•I IHeectl or o.f eull, HollOI ol wtllctl WU 1900fded o.c.tnb« 15, 11182. •• Record••"• ln1trumen1 No 12-143023 Will SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, lawful ~ Of 1111 United SlalM, Ot a c;ulMr' • chldt dfewn on a 11a1a 0t nenonal b•nk, 1 11a1a or l•d•••f credll unlOn, or • 11eta or tedltel .. v1ng1 and loan eMOClallon domlc:llad In 11111 atal•. Ill payable 11 Ille time of Nie, ell fight, 11119 and 1n11twl Mid Dy II, •• Tru11a•. In lh•1 •••• P<°'*"Y 111ua1• tn Mid County end S1t11. dllcfll>ed .. lolowe lot 11 of Jtacl No 4607 as lltlOWn on • m.,, lhat90f recorded In Book 160, Pe en 31 end 311, Ml1C1ll1n10Ua Map1. Rec:0<d1 ol Mid Ofenoe CO...nty ExCIC)llng 1111 off. o-t Ind 01,...,. hydrocarbon 1ub•l•nce1 tying below I var1lcal dlplh of 500 IHI from the 1urfec1 lhereol, Dul wlth<k.11 th• right of entry on the ""'-lhateof ... r~ed In Deed recorded f'ebNary 8. 1063 In Boole 6425, Pege 415. Offlc:lel R«x>t01 The 11,.11 1ddre11 or other common Oe1lgn1llon of lh• rial P<°'*1Y hit~ Olealbld .. purported to De 3081 John1on A--, Coete Mela. Cur°'nia The unde reion•d h•r•by dl1Cfelm1 all ltablllly tor 1ny lnCOfrect,_ In Uld "'"' eddreu or othat common a.ion•llon S•ld Mia will OI med• without w1rr1n1y. ••P•••• or Implied. regarOlng 1111•. ponenlon. or encumbr•,,c••. to 1e111ry Iha prlnclpal D•l•nc• or the Note 01 olher obllg•tlon tecuted Dy .. ,d Deed ol Tru11. wllh 1n1ere1t and Olhet 111m1 11 parOVlded theteln, pfu1 advenc;es. II eny. undlf 11'1• lerme t,,_eol end tnlateal on auch advenc.a. Ind plua r-. cNl/119• and·~ ol INI TrutlM end of lhe lf\1111 CfMleCI by laid 0..0 Of Trull Tne 101el 1mounl or 111d obflgellon 1nc;lud1no raHoneDI• e•llma tad l1e1. chero•• 1nd eicpen-ol lhe Trust .. •1the11me Of lnlllel publbtlOn of ll'llt Notlel. •• S58 16' 65 Dated M1tcl't ~5. 11113 SP EKrow SeN;c:e. Inc a Oelawar• c.orpor e11on. UTNat ... By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. • Celif0tn•• c.orpor111on. "'Agent By (SEAL) 0 J Metge. 111 Preeldent 2020 N 8'oedw1y S...1• 206 Sent• Ana. CA 92706 Tel (714) 953-6410 PuOlllhed Ore.no• CoHI 011ly Piiot. Mer 211. AP< 5, 12 11183 1525-113 P\Bl.IC NOTICE '"'' Dy vir tue of 01cra1 o r Trulle• under ind pu,.uanl to 1a 1d land for lhe purpose of 1>------------- F'orec101ura end $111 In the 0..0 of Trull tecotdld Novemb« pto•PICllno for, lhe exploretlon • NOTICE Of TltU•Tll'I IAU Superior C<k.111 of lhe Coun1y of 4, 1061. •• lne1 No 47111 In book d1ve1opment. production, T.•. No. ll1M NOTICI Of fMISTllr'I •AU Orenge. Slale of Celllornl1, entered 14280. P•O• 11157, ol Olllcl•I utrectton and llklnO of 111d IMPOftTANT NOTIC! TO L-No. I015190:Z on November 16. 111112 , end Reco<dt In the oftlOI of lhl County mln1tel1. oU, OH. petroleum. otl'let "'O""TY OW_,. Ta. Mo • .a-• rec0tded on Novemt>et 16, 11182. In Recorder of Orenoe Coun1y, llydrocarbotl aubllencet end wel41t YOU AM IN DU'AUlT ~It A BUR I.I NOTO N F J NA NCIA L lhe 1l>Ove entnlld ec11on, whtlteln Calll<>tnlll, Will SELL AT PUBLIC from MIO letld by ,.,_n, ot ml,_, DEED Of TltUaT, OATWO MAJtCH SERVICES, INC . 1 CeJltornie Newporl Crell Hom1own1r1 "UCTJON TO HIGHEST BIDDER wet11 derricks and/or othe r 12, IH1. UNLI•• YOU TAKE corporellon H duly appointed Auoc .. lton, e Celllornle non-i)fotll FORCASH.CASHIER'SCHECKOR equipM.,,1 from 9Uf1-locellon1 AC TION TO "ltOTECT YOUlt Tru•lll unOll lhl tollowtng corporallon Iha eoove n1med CERTIFIEO CHECK. (payeble al on edjolnlng or MIQf'tborlnO fend or ""Of'£1tTY. fT MAY U tc>L.D AT A dleenbld deed o! lrutl Will SELL plelnlllfl•IOblelMO•ludQ,.,_.land llmeOf .... tnl.AW!ulmoneyofthe ~OUlaldeoflheabo ... ~bld PUllUC DA~ .• YOU •m AN AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE OecrM ol lorec101ur1 and H ie United Stelea) al the North lronl lilncf. It o.if'O underllood that 1111 fllf't.ANAT!Ott Of' T,_ NA~ HIGHEST BIDDER F'OR CASH ege!nat Bruce A Guyel11 enc SulWI enlrance to ll'le County CourtllouM owner of IUCh min« ell. Olf. gH. Of' TMI "'OCEIOIHO AGAIMDT (p1yeble et llme ol Mii In t1wll.il I l..UI oetendentC•I lor the aum Of 700 CMc Cenl• 0.-lve WMt. s.n11 pelroleum, 01her hydroc;erDon YOU, YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A money of tl'I• U,,llld Stetul 111 On• Thouund On• Hu,,dr•d AA&. Ca. Ill rlglll. Ihle and lnlar•t MlbltencN and -lat. 11 Ml forth LAWYIA. t'ighl lltle and 1nlatMI con"9)'ed 10 T-n1y four and 211100 Oo1Jer1. conYeyecl to end now held by 11 lll>OYe. lhell he"' no rlghl lo enter NOTICE tS HERESY GIVEN lhet and now held by u unoeor laid o..o lawful money of ll'le IJ'111ed Stetw. under Hid Deed of Tru11 In Ila upon lh• 1url1ce ol 11'1• ebov1 Iha rHI orooerty 111u11eo in lM Of Trusl 1n tr... pr~y htltllt'lltt• • n d Dy "Ir I u. 0 I • ... r II 0 I property •llualed In ... d Counly delcfibed lend nor 10 UM eny ol lhe c 0 u "' y 0, 0,. n g.. s •• l. 0 I d4leerlbecl. enf0tl)tltMnl tn MIO IC11on IMued and Stale Clelall>ed u HIO lend or 1ny portion ttar90I Callfornle known ae 1116 Mtltlne TRUSTOR· BERNI J ZAWACKI. 1 on NovemD1t 24, 11182 I em lot 3 I,, &lock 4311 ot Cena! el>OYI .. kl plane parellll lo end 550 Otlv$, leQUn• Blach. CaMIOf'nl• and 9lf>Qle men commanded to aeU aH lhe P<091NY S.Ctlon ol NlwPOf1 8eech, In lhl !wt b91ow 111e ~I aurt-ol deleflbed 1.9 loltowa BENEFICIARY MIDWEST In tile County or Orenge Stetl of City ol NfwPOrt Beec:ll. County ol tll• .. Id lino for eny purpoee Lot 1 In Block X of McKnlghla PACIFIC FlNANCIAl. INC . an '-• Celll0tnla, deaetlbed u lolk>wl Orenoe. Siil• of CelUorn1a. u I* '""-~, u rM«Ved 1n lhe deed Addllton. Sec1lon 8 10 Legun• Clttt1. corporetlOn. Loi 2, Un11 16 Of Tr•cl No 1N1P recot'Oed In bo()li 4, PIQI 98 . ..-ded Feo<uety 17, 11181 In t>ook II' lhl City of Legunt BMGtl. County Aeco<ded Oecefnb« 23. 11180 u 7617. u racordaO In Sook 301. Mlecellanloue Mec>e. In lhl office or 1311411. PIQI 1780, Olflalal R«X>tds. of Orenge, S11ta gr Clllloml•. u 1n1tr. Ho. MOl4 In booll 13&M pege Peou 33 to 34 1nclu1tve ot thl oounty recorder Of Mid county. PARCEL 2 lhowfl on • Mep rkorded In l>Ooll 142 of Ottlclel Reoofdt 1n 1111 olfiOe Ml-'11.-. Mepe In lhe Office ot Tru91or or rec:ord owner ALAN K Non-.. clu11ve H11m1,,t1 tor I . page 4 7 Of MllCllleoeoue M-. Of the Aecotdlt of Otange County, the Orange Counly R1corder MILLER ANO JUOITH R MILLER. icceei. 1n greee, iore11 , reco101 of Oreno1 Coun:Jc .. Id deed of 1n111 d.-crlbes the Callf0tnle hul band end wile H communliy 1ncroechm1n1 dratn•o•. 11pelr, Calltornie end wlll be told •1 po lollOwlnO propetty Property la more commcnly ptoperty "'91nl.,_, euppon and tor ot,,_ IUCllOn on lhl Dec:ll •llC>9 •t 230 LOI 36 and loll A 10 L ~ ol known 11 200 COlumbla Unh 16, T'll1 •1r••t eddr1u end oll'ler ~ ell u dlectlti.d In tl>I Newpotl Center Ortv1. N1wpor1 Trec1 No 103411. In lh• City ol Newpon 8Mctl C•hlornla common Oeelgnetlorl. II 8/T'f. Of IN ....tat.....e.it Ind lmtltldment of the S.ech. C1lllorn••. on April 22nd 1nftn1 County ol Oreoge. St•I• of Togatta1 wllh 111 eno e1nourar rMI pr~IY deecrlbed 1bo,,. 11 M a 1 1 1 r o 1 c 1 1 r a 1 1 o n o t 1983 II II o' • m . lo 1111 htot-1 c.i11omi.. 11 pet Map recoro.o 1n 11\11_,.,,11 hltedll-•• and purported to be 404 '°1h Sl!Wt. EnYtronm1n1el Coven1,,l1. bldderlofc:uhlnlewfulCU<rencyof Book 472,Pagee 48to501ncluel'tl. eppunenencM 111eteun10 Ollonglno Newport BeaGt\, Cell! • Condlllon•. •nO R .. 111e11on1 and the UnHed S1et11 ot Ml9Cell11MOU• Mape. 1n the office or In any.riM appenalnlng Thi unda relgne d Tru•l•• RaNno•tlorl of e-.. r.co<ded Th• .. 1. wlll bl meO• wtlh<k.11 ol the county recorder ol .. id PUBl.IC NOTICE rs HEREBY dl1clalm1 any lfablflty lot any In t>ook 111194 pea-121 .. MQ ot cov1n1n1. 01 w1rr1n1y reg•rd1ng county GIVEN Thll on Wedneed1y. April ~ of Ille etrwt llCldr'lla Ot11c1e1 AecofOI ol ()renge Courlty 11111. poaMlk>n, 0t encutnbtencN. "You we In dellK.!11 una.t a 0..S 21 11183, al 10 00 o·e1oc11. 'm of end °"* common dlefOn•llOn. If Calllornt1 lh• 01clar1t1on oi lo ••ll•ly th• obllgatloo iecured Of Trual deled o-nt>er 15, 1080, lhll Gay at Mein lobby , aoy,lhown hlteln CoYa ne nt'1, Condlllon1 end by and under Iha Power or Sat1 uni ... you tek11et1on to protect CourthouM 700 CIVIC Cenl1t Ottve Said H I• wlll b• maoe. but Rlllrletlon• ••corded In Dook conl1rred In '"'• DH d of Tru11 yQUr property. 11 mil)' 1>1 told el a W•t.CltyoJSa,,laAna lwlllM1l ,..11hou1 cov1nan1 or warranty. 11063paci-lllllelMQ ofOffleial execu110byMIChNIMcF'eddenend publlo ••I• II you neeo 1n 11'1• eboY• daacrlb•d properly, ~or lmplted, reoatdlng 11111. Aecotda ol ..io County, end the 8u6ln J McF'eodln, Hu•b•nd Ind 1 xp11 net1on or th• nelu•• ol unaet uld Wfil and o.cr ... 0< ao po...alon, or encumbtanoee. to Nollc:e of Addntori ot Territory and Wife u Jollll Tenanta. •• TNtl()t, IO 1tie proclldtno egeln1t you. yo.i mueh 11>«10f .. may be ~ pay Ill• unpaid bllance ol tll• ~t• OeclaratlOn ..-o.o American Home Morto•G• Tru11 atlo<ild aon11C1 • rewyw · 10 1a1111y uld judo.menl wllh note(•) NCWed by eeld o..o of In booa 13061• PaoM l61 II MQ Of De ed Service Corporellon, • SllHI edd••n or •Dove 11 11 1n1are111 and 00.11. to lhl IMQheal Tru•t. ptue H provided rn uld Otllclal Aecofd• 0t Mid County Celtlomia eorporetlOt'I, u Trw1 ... Mllocfy~. 1 ........ CA 112714 Ho l>lddef for call In lewfVI money ol nole(t ). ed1t9ncel, If wty, under the Oiied Mwch 15. 11183 tor th• Denelll and H CUtlly or warr1n1y 11 given •• to IU the Unlled S111ea 1-of Mid o-1 of T ruat, 1-. MAR VISTA Am I r I c 8 n HO m • MO r I g I g • compjel-or OOfT~- Oated 11 San1a Ant Callt0tn•• cnaro••· end 1xp1n1e1 of th• FINANCIAL INC Coro or ••• on • Ce 111 or n I a Tl'9 bat>eftelar)' uno.r Mid 0..0 Mltefl 11 1943 Trusi .. end°' ... 11\1111 creeled by • OOtPOflllon Tn.11.. COfl>Ot•Oon ... Bar'lflciery daled ol Trust. by ,_ of • br-*i or BRAD OATES MIO Deed Of Trutl SUR~ 6 HEllYER M11rcl't 12 1991 end rec0tdld on cMfeull In 1111 ®"Qallonl MCUt..c1 Shtltllf Cotonlt At t 111 11 me o I I l'I e In 1111 I A PROFESSIONAL CORP April 2. '1111 In 800lt 14005. p= lheteby. htltelOfOtl elllCUlld and Counly ol Otange. CA pul>litellOfl o1 lhlt notice 1111 total Dy J A Whllmat 17112. es lnetrumenl N\lmbat 1 5 dellvereO lo lhl undarslonld • By K Brown, llmOUfll of the unpelcl 1>a1.no. of Ille An~ for Tniel" of Ottlctat Recotd• of thl County ol wrmen Oecler11ton Of Otfeull and S...091n1 oblto•llon eecured by lhl ebov• Publl•hed orano• co .. 1 Dally Or•noe. 5111• of Cellf°'nl• DlmlllO tor s .... and w11111t1 nottoe n.&.OIOTI, U:I I VAN GaMIAT dH crJbed de1d of lrull e nd PllOI Mt1tc;tl 22 29 Ap<M 5 11183 Notkie Of 0.leuh •nd Election lo of btMllh Ind ol lllectlon to -1117 w .. tollff OfWI, 1at1mate d 00111 ... p1nH1 1no • ' · '301-83 Sell lh• o .. crlb•O real properly lhe unde r11o ne d 10 ••II 1ald luft1 204 adVlnCM la 1173,035 5e under lhl OHd or Trull wu l)<operty lo .. Italy Mid Obllgetlon1, Newpoft llNcll, CA t2tlO The blMflclary undet Mid o..o IMDttC ..,,,Tl"~ t1<1ord1d u 1n11rum1n1 Number •nd tl'l•r••lllr th• undlfllgned Pu~ll•ll•d Oreno• CoHl Oelly ol Tru•t 111re1ol0t• •ll9C\11ed and '"""" nu "" 82·2fl2204, on July 211, 1182. or aeuMCI Md nollce of brtl9Clh end ol P11<>1 Mlf 111, AP< 4, 11, 11113 dellv•r•d to th• uno1111oned • ,ICTJTIOU• eu ... Da Olfk:lel Rec0td1 of the County of lllectlon 10 be r~ Dloetnber 1463--13 ..,,.,., Oeolarallon of OeflUll end ..... ITATl.•MT Otange. Sl•l• of C.lllomla 2. 1912 .. lnllr Ho •2~21•2 ot O.mend lor Sall. end a wrlllen Thi tolloWlno .,._ -ao1no The ute """' l>I conOUG1ed by Offtc:lel Alcof6I. ------------Notlel of Oefaulf and E*1ton to ~ 11 AMEAICAN HOM.E.._MOATGAOE SelO ura will bl made , bUI PlB..IC NOTICE Sell The unOlf9lgnld C4IUMd Mid F~ONTIER FUNDING 25226 TR US l 0 EE 0 8 ERV r CE without covenan1 or warranl)r, ---ric-nnoue----~---.. ---Hollel of o.tllUlt and EJ9Clton 10 Tarr•"O Ot . MIU IOt'I v11i10 C• CORPORATION • Call lorfll• ...,,.. Of tme>llld. r9QM'dlno tltle, NAMI tTATlllPfT Self 10 bl ~ In the county 92MI COl'POtallon. 230 Newf)Oft Centat ~~on. or enc:umt>r-. lo fne followlno p111on 11 doing ..._..IN fMI propeny • toceted. Cllflon A Snetl•Y H226 Or UOO. Niwpotl &Heh. ,._CA pay"'-•tft\llllt'ltnO ~ -ot bulltltlM .. Peny conduc:tlnQ NII Pl!EllE Terre no Or • MIUIOn Viejo. c. = (7 l•) T59· l51ll. Attn "' ttle "°'' tteut.O by Mid OMO ot LA PAZ POOL SUPPLY. 25280 FINAHCIAl CORl'"ORATIOH, 591 92891 PA'..,. P•l •NO JNTE~EST DUE Tnm. wtll'I lt'll.,...I u In Mid nae. P .., " l Hiii C Cemlno DI I.a Aelna. ""'-Ho. 400. Emel O v-..... 1, 3036 Hllfdlt'IQ '""' " " P'~ • .O•lt'ICM. II any, 111\CMt i:6st' noav, aoune 1' •. San OlejjO, C•llt. 112101. Phon1 Way Colli M-Ca 112t2t SH.179 11. COSTS, EXP!NSl!S, lhl 1wm1 of ... d Deed Of Trult. MlchHI lletrlCk lurn1, 2103 (61t) 2tf-7110 Trlnlty Pactlle Flnanc:lal OrOU9 A N 0 A 0 v AN c I! 9 ° u E '-· cNtO-ancl eicpen-of the Ce"1ttOI"'( MOtluclty Cha pel·CreMatory 3500 P1K1l1c View Drive Newc:iort Beach M-4 2100 Pearl was arrested in Geneva aftt-r an alleged smuggling ring was broken up during a shootout at a remote m1ht.ary airstnp m Peru In December. Authorities said Pc11rl was t h e rin gleader o( Lhe group . Sunrl•.Antl\lltll,Ca 92801 Det•·Maroll14 1983 lt'IO 2G2111 PIM<> d4t Alicia Sta' ~APPAOICIMATILYI 111,4011.16; TN*i .. llldol the lruall-tadby ~-----------! Tt111 t>u•l,_t 11 oonc!UC1fd by .., 8EAl . • :ro3: Leguna Hllll, Ca. 112132 ' oc:.~~·· ~0:~·~21183 Nld Dlad of Trutl. Said .... will ba I_ ......... ·-· p E IL l I fl' I N A H c I A L Thia bulinlM I• ooncll.ICltO oy • ' • held on Fl1Ny. Aprtl •• 18131 ttt!OO 14""83 Nc.COIMa MOITUAlllS L.Jguru1 Beach 494~1!1 L.agun1 Hill' 788-0'J3J San Juan Cep1•1t•~ 49!> 177& MAUOa L.AWM-MT. OLIYI Monu11y ' come ••'Y ClefNl•ory 16,25 0111or ~v• Co•ta MllU ~~!;4 "1 am consumed w l\h ii sense of hypocrisy and despo1r du~ LO the fact th1&t my condU<"t in \.hlt case ao totally vtolated all or my value• and •tandards o f a ch I eve men t 11-n d tnte9rlty," Prarl wrote the~,., Autl'orlt1e1 con - fidscated 73 pound• of cocalne. valued Ill $16.!S mjWon on the ltreet. T wo oth er a lleaed me m bers oC t h e r lns1 Micha l Motl, i.7, I J\O har1t1 L eo n :.rd dwarda, ,2, of ~01 n1ele1,./Jtt1 d •d nnocent an went on lai1 w k. THINGS TODO .. No matter what ~·re etolng~~r horMtown newepapet' Thelllllllll ,flt9 In. ,.,.,........ CORP. AtnlftCan Homa Morto~ p.m at tllt Chapman 1t.v1n111 MlthMf Pallldl llUl'M ... V ..... I H··-...... generel P!!1l'T~ Trvet OMd,,.,..,. ~ 1ntr1nce to Ill• Clvle C1nl•t Thi• l laltmft'IJ WM m.cr wltll IM -· -... _. .... " ...... -i> c.11 Count'/. Clttli Of O.anoe County on ,.....,, vio. Ptelldlnt Thie Uat"'*'I ..... fllacl wllll lhl JONI.Cl. Mdlng. ~ IMt CMpmen Ave .. ••• , , ,..... f'vl>ll~ Otan.-Co111 0 •11" ,._,...., Clll1l Of er-Co\ltlty on Oranot. OA. • "' .._ -... •• ..... 22 -•· • 1"'6• ' "'""""' -....-8TATI ~ Hot1oe Al \NI ttma of .... Mdlt Pl1,_ r...,., _.,.., , .... Apt1I ,., t~ March 11. 1"3 ts OOVNTV m.-, N llladl In ~ encl/Of IM .. 11bflttlld Ora11~ COHI Dally .. o .. lll•tt Of oertlllad oh•Olll PllOI Mtt Ill, '2, 2t Al" 6, 1913 Oft 1pacl .. -" I C .... I C.... , ..... , •• 132113 "'bile Ill ~41',._ 11 '"' vvl .....,,...., "'*'C NQTIC( ::d tot H d llty lftct lt1t1. Af"t ll• llm• 01 '"• 111111a t f'tCTmOU9 .,..... p•rtofl•llV appearect Joll11 0 . ~ 01 w. f10t109. 1'le *II ...._ aT'A,.....,. ""111cto. 11now11 to IM 10 M Ille ""°""' o1 IN llnCMlld MWIOI ot tM f'ICTmOU9 ~ Tiii ftllclwlnO l*toN .,-1 ctotno ~t ol 11\e CorPotetlOn tflet OC>fftellon M041r«I ll>Y 1M M09t ....-8TAftMINT bu"'*'... ••.Cllltd Ille w11111n lnetrull'l.,,t, ctuorlbad d••d of """ aflct, bu~:::':'"' '*'°" ,, dOlno ,.,0¥·~:.~::;1~~'te·~ :=,: = ·~i:n ~,v::: :~~':~~~. ~!':\ ::.r,r:* ·;: ,c I A T I fl 11 0 A I , U I I Ce. 929H Mhelf OI Ille Oor~etlOn tl\4nln. d """*'-tM oo.nlnQ bid, J'Oll IMV TUN ... POAT. lll01 ~-Aoecl. Allfl JottPll D•Ueo. H l l l\llMd, Md-~ to -.cull(ttl=~ . Mewporl ...... Ca. e2MO Ania. coeta MtM. Cl tHH -1 *1Cl'I Cotpof9tion .-,_, I QM« 1. lta l ylvla .. bofl, 1101 Private Pu K, ....,. ...... ~ .. tt7 ,..,,., wllhln lntlfll!l'llflt purt\llllt to II t~TOM ~ i.o.ct. N9wpor1 llalcll, ca. t2MO Ootu ~ Ca .,_ ~ 0t • '-*'tlGll .. ltt JUMCU, INC. Tiiie bUllneaa It oollduct.O by M Thia buliMe9 le ~ by a of ~ ...... TnMla lftctl"4dilal ..-11 pel'l ...... 1 WfTHIM "'I !In T.O. 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March 2e. 1883 ('5 ClABSIFllD 7'1lc• murkt'lplcwC' 011 tlw Orcrnge C'<Jc1st 642-5678 Ml'dfurt aracunu• o/ Du&ly Psu>t Jumtlat•tr t'ICt!eds $3.f,000 u yt•ar Your cul rt!aCht'a thl' count11'1 m ost <1f/lunrf buymg audience CLASSIFIED· INDEX !u1e1 ••••• ,. ,.,.... ... •••• e ........ Salt ....... '"hit IRtattl I••.... , ........... ,. l!•••••rlal r1utJU7J ...... R•faraltW ,.., ... Vafpn!IW 1.,!'!::tt:;:;•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;m='OO:il~O..=er=•l:m;;;;;;;=l=OO=J hatral 1001 lelka 'ln lat 1044 llt!)!ft lttt~ lOI! Piii WJ/WIE C!e• ••l !!! ma lnfM Uff I• lmU fill PtaJuala 10011 1111.000 ~8:: •• = r~j~l: BAYSIDE PLACE BAY 1 8t & toll 01~1M, UIU llU IAYPllDIT EIPA .. DED 1 Small ~ Bf home on trg Chuc:tc ll)lller, 831-1180 fl~ONl 191dou1 2 b<. 2 152&. 111 & 1111 1300 To Pttce Yow Ad, Cll ""'-' main channel view from =f~nl 8 A LDOll PHllllU Hiil 1·2 " 101 tHdy fOf t•penll<>ft be J 1700 mo 8111 Grun MC 7&2· 1123 Tti. RES I a ... bui Ill Newµorl lovely Olde! 2 1tory PUii 1 & ... lhl Wllll' °""""' dy. Allr. 875.ftOt R·~-:. ··-...... Auln 1/11· 642-5678 R£NTAlS -"""'"""" .._ Unl1trNOhod ~,. .. ,_ .. Unlunu&lw<I Condo""" ~Uni T.......-1urn 'towni-Unl o...-.... """' °"I* ... Uni A,..,_,.~ ...__ .. u"" -""" ""1> "' Ul\I -"-"---.. c...---..... V-1-R.ftl&la . ......,.. .. ~ '"""ca..a. Wa.nwd ~1 .. 11.rn1 Oflnllonw. --w. Comm! ........... 1-Ren...i. S.0.-. M1«""11&1a AllOltCEMUO'S ~ .. i-• l"ound P-'" -...s~ ...... SriKJo'a ., lrwtrutlal TTa""i BUSIUS ' FINANCIAL __ , .. s.i. ·-OppwwN-a.--w ... ...i ·1ti-• °"""""""-'"~•Wan""° "W-,. IO t_. •Morwyw ... .- ....._TO • \~ If.IOI 1001 1011 IOU 1014 tOH IC>n I~ 1040 ICM2 10.. ICMI 1-1~1 10» IOl1 106t IOH 1071 1-1\llot IOl6 rOM IOIO 1-1100 Br, 6 Ba pool twnw Rech.aa!d $1,6 ,000 I -"""""' .... , .....-. H .. gt111 ~.,, rwwl J 1101nt 1r1 vt<y gvoo '°". I AQt 714/llt .. 8000 Spectacul., 2 e1 2 e1 IH 1 Br w/loft frpkl, Ufllll PUDI UJJllOIT Bdrm horn. with Iott 01 dlllon 4 Udrm, dining In lurlt. Rock 3 Odrml. BARGAINS IN CUSTOM & 2·1ly. wood p1n1llng. brlCll ttrlum. OtoOr wait Chtr1c111 roomy yet room. hardwood t1oor1 2 81 7 • tO kidney UXURY HOMES 8 1ton1 trpl, picture win covetlnQI & 11 .. Upgred· S~'U.lar bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br, v.,y cozy Auum1 low end llreplaoo In m11n •h•p•d SPA Seporllt, L · omt Ltt1 lt1 lalt l400 dow. loll S1050 111 Id end unll 1820, 2 ba dn. 2 boat •J>llC"· 1Wdut.'t$CI $1.~.000 1n11r11t r11t1 loin Ju•t hou11 :i mo11 bdrm• ternlly room Sp.c11eular wllow down A~t Jerry 073-1734 857•2914 reduoed to 12211,600111 ovor 3 cur gll'ege. ,0,. day and night tight view• 762· t414, 663--0 40 Corn11r lot. Dutrt Hot --------P!lllllU 11111 OOUIPllOIT Hurry! Call u• tor com nect1111 by !i'nd ttvtl 1m1n1cul•I• condition Sr>rlnl:. iontd for du· Cffll •m 22M BHulllul North Wood 4 Oc't"an & jetty vi\' WI. Marin<' room, 4 bdrm, :i plett detaM•. 848·7 171 walk•wly 81y view ft om $ 1117.&00. Pllllll OOll.,llOIT plex. 2•4818 81 Fem Rm. new c.rpal. bMth, 3700 1q It. $1,38&,000 CX.·antmnt. porch and upptr b•I· Corritr lot locallon 2 2 8R 1 Ba. •nod yard. d r I IJ • •. no Pt ta · cony $3:.14.500 ~lsor atory, ·1 bdrm, 2 bath, YIEW LIT lockable •tore •hed. $1000/mo 111. 1111 & UIO llLE 1•2-1200 l1ni1hy rm. huge aundtck so-Ullll grdnr. ~ c.pll. no pell MC Avail now 1170-6040 + • ••n $560 & d ep 11160 B a •M llPM 551·3848 lWmod\'led 3 bdrm, 2 bath UlrfJt! rt.'C.'. Ull , ealfy W/IPA Many upgradH f antll l lC ocean & Mtytf Pl !J.411·341M --------- beam ceUlnp, fum.lahed, paUOll $4W.OOO 1545.000 coa11a1 view s 185.000 ------Lovely 3 8r Incl ()e(i 2 bth ,llllu.11 •••Oii lllLLTOP WEIT llWPOlll 651•1177 LIM llULTY (714)772·7281 Wt1t1101 C M Clt1n & lrplc dbl gar pool kid• """ Duplo Two thrH be-lll·ll00 WALKER & LEER E aherp 2 Br 1 Bl car pet ok 1686/mo BEST New 4 l>r. 4 '11 bo, CUit.om French Normandy droom unit• i:.•c•llenl Pflt•. fenced pallo. en· Rily S39-0190 ltt hill • 2 .. " 000 I cltd garage no pell Eata~ l.2 primf' acre top .1. ""· 1oca11on S11p1 to Hnd ·-------i REDUCED TO NtHtaia, Deatrt l450 $525/mo plua $525 MC La1a•• ....... 2241 O ... •&AA OATS 1•ffROIT Oce1n vi-from upper -19CN1l--. C Credi ! c heck req I ---• .._ • un11 Great llnencl"Q Fee CtrHI •ti llar 1022 ~ LOWEST PRIOE Palm Desert. Deep •· 548 5442 or 770-5&211 3 br den. N Ltguna, C.oronado laland cust. bayfront lot 8:1' lx>11t land $245,000 nyon Tennll Ctub 3 Sr 2 -ocean vu Walk to beactl dock Plana avaJJ Now ..,70,000 w /tenna IAlHllT MOYE UP lownhoulle 1owe1t pric· Bo 1 llory. end un11 MeuVtfdee•ec home 4 $1500/mo 49•58<419VI .., SHQRECllffS •d O•eperattl Ow11tr view enc patio. lully turn br 3 be 2 llOf'Y tam rm. ---------UY a WOI aua.TY to thll •tunning wood moved Prlctl $126,200 s 1 0 8 5 0 0 c 8 11 din rm Wit bar 3 car PANORAMIC OCEAN ••1 t•OO J st lleted ocean side ercecutlve hO<Tie lo-s 800 .....,, • • • " Which 11 21 ..-ow 6191340·03115 garege Gtrdener incl VIEW 2 81 . I'' 8a. canyonv1ew.11unning caled lnN011hwood 4 Br eppra1Md value & 181es ---$1200 mo 838·5085. btachfront $1500/mo 4 Bdrma 3 Be f1mily rm bonus prlet 3 Br 2 Ba ep111-l t•ttrer CC Ce14e evet 770· 1804 incl utll. IH opt Cell BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.11 Ruy,.d, Or.,, N U O/':l blbl 112~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l •:wl COLDWC!U. llANl(eRC TMI TWI LOllS rm, 2 wel btrt . 3 car 1ev1t. trplc pool S 15.000 lg 2Br :2&1 below mkt --Anew tr Ad 5 6 9 garage & much more cHhlflrm gon A hmnts 675-0105 S950tmo 3 Br 2 Be with 842-4300. 24 nr1 Nearly 3000 5 1 for only BrOker 833·8182 (6191346·6996 p ool 2 cir garage w/ Corry & Ctmsla l lU 1---------:~ Rt1l Estate 12)( ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I 127! Ill IWUIH llOC l)l. ll:)( IJ1~ ltl.( 14U 14)(: I~ 1)2$ I~ 1)1~ I* I* 1600 19U 2100 Z>OC l:IOC 2400 2410 2)10 2)2) 2)30 2))) -2100 ieoo ?900 Den ,_ acn For Tuesday through Stturday publlcettona 5 30 p m lhe prevlou1 day For Sunday and Monday publlcat1ons 12.00 noon Saturday. llLLS 01· otHEOTitll KIIii end corrections may be made until 5.30 p.m for the next day·a publl· cation For Sunday and Monday publlcatlons 12'.00 noon Selurdey Pleue ask for e ''klll number ' when cencet· llng yoor ad HHH Check your ed dally and report err0ts lmmedlete- ly The DAILY PILOT as- sumes llablllty tor the fl11t Incorrect insertron :;~~~~~~~ -----------?tl2 ..... 1002 ::: ~---U._S_T_S_l_D_E....--.- :~ FllER l9U 8eet batgeln ever! Super »02 )(I04 l012 l014 JCll6 )1111 large 3 Bdrm 2 bath with add on family room. warm cozy flreplaoe Ex· oelten1 valve, only S 129. 000. You muat see. 546-23 t3 THE REAL ESTATERS $262.500 63 t 7370 --------11uto opener w11htr Laiaaa BUia 2250 OllET COHO 549.3549 VERSAILLES CONDO by l eaort Prorrtt 1510 dryer ho ok up terge =-a.;;;,;=-=-------. Relax. enjoyt POOi. spit, 2 owner 2 BR 2 Ba. S t3.C 1amlly 1m Poot/fee 5 rm nee ell fncd big garegu, & a glamo-0 0 0 Wk d Ya •II 6 For rent condo Snowbord 2094 Balmorel dbl gar kid pet ok 1645 673· T78 I 760 1397 II Tll IUll IF Ill INNIT Ital.Hoe I C•••'I Live In 3 bdrm, 2 beth upper apt Commerc111 shop, office or retail on lower level plus 4 car perking Prrce 1t $396, 000 1ous 2 br, 2 ba sundeck· 631·2592 Utah Apr1I 16•23 s3oo TSL mgmt 642· 1603 BEST 5311·8190 fee 1Wll01112:~~:0:011H o~:;~. vhl 1:; ;;.~'. TWS TUEii TTUH I.E. Exc6~:~::• 1600 USTSllE Laina li1ael 2252 Price ju1t t&ductdll ll• I 14 lat w1fll ftt I rl,IH -3 Br 3 Ba 3 car garao-4 Bdrm 2 be, NICE VIEW. Completely decorated •• 4 Bedroom In front pan .c Br 2 .be, pool. Npl Bch condo Ab1olulely Im $800/mo Cell Vicki end evelleble tor Imme. Coata Mtll 1024 WOOllllll5E 00110 and owner's bHuUtul h•· (Westclllf) home for IOP mac Catt for appl 495.4090 dlate move-In Lota 01 ...-. ..... ..-....... ._ _ __,.....,.._ denway In rear over 2 car E CM or Np1 Bch in S9501mo Agt Harry -------.-,.<117-associated oak, used brick and TllE OYEll t .I "-LI 3 Bdrm. l'..\o ba super gorage You're so close come pro perty with 631·1266 Nlaaiea Vitit ..- charm Try l11B&etopt1on Absolutely "Prtde of sohu~lrTpal~e'nov·'!..,'r'•~arvmwe•;,t~s to the oc.ean • you can owner's unit ground fir 3 Br. 2 Ba, gar. yd & For S•le or Ren• Luxury H OKEAS-REAL TORS l OI\ W folboo •" IOI I L d I I d.,. • " •v .. , ~ i.treak 10 II Top location Owner 642-348 t h .. , I "I J or sat en nc u ""' Ownership"! 3 Bdrm s 1 1 6 5 o o o 111 gardn S875/mo 287 om• on ... II on • e o 144-totO huge corner iot as-752·603o n er In Balboa end priced NO CASH Brentwood 6"5-8373 Lake. 5 bd. 6'"' be. In· "Ill ClllRIER"I If you like old tudor ttyle. you must see lhls1 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. BrHllfut nook Format d1n1ng room Hatdwood floors Ftreplace. Huge coonlry style y•rd Total price only S 154.900 Call now tor Showing 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS HUIFlm The linesl locatK>n with an e1tclUllQ wt111e water v-In uclullve Cameo W.Ul llU .. IPU SlllllT II Owner will finance Envi- able value tOf th11 Ideal Investment on a summer1 w1n1er rental schedule 2 bdrma rn each unll + balcony 4 p1110 Owner motivated and will negot111e S360 000 CALL 673-6900 Ill Ill WlTl1'FIOIT Unobstructed baylront view ot turning besln F•buloua quiet end ol Belboa lsld Ctn be 11n- gi. family If desired Pier & slip for 3 boats Now 2 s1ory home + u11111 Call 63 1-1400 or 673-6900 Shores. torltemporary 4 -\\ \I ll<I HI '" 1 b(1rm. home detlgned by , .., renowned arcl'ti1ec1 Ha· I tt' 11 tn• rold Zook. Levlsn use of ~ A~ AL t '>I Al f glau and beautiful tro-_ 631-1400 picel landscaping Only YOlll a 111111 one ol Its 1c1nd $2.350. Spacious 2·sty nome 000 with 2·~ Ba. stone fire· 17 I 4 I 6 7 l -4400 pl&C41, sheke roof wall 10 12 IJI Ul·ll21 wall carpeling cuitom HARBOR drapes and only s110 000 75 1·319 I au me the low Interest right at '295·000 3 units Bal ts for To·s. ---ciudee all amen111es, In· loan Only$132.500 Call LitaH IHtll 1041 llEL FICMS land e1c McNash Realty 5rmhaekidlpe1S490hta eluding boat dock now979-5370 =-a.;;;,;=-=.;;.;..;;_.-..--. PAYILlllllULTOll 642·1334 851 ·9889 garagenolaetreqBEST 8'40·1271 By owner Lovely wood lll·l1tO eves Alty 539-8190 '" -------- •HA YEHE lO~IOWI A Sharp 3 Bdrm family 11ome great location Asking only $ 124 950 For en appointment 10 see call 540-1151 J Ill Fllll Stl,500 • Ill MOllE SI a1neO and leaded Nice 4 rm hM btllt pd Wiii\ l!!l!rt ltac~ 2269 glass Ocean VI-Walk OPEi 12 te I WANT Ocntront dPI• for 3 8 2b 1 1 1 to town & beach 2 Bayfronl Condo boat· rent $350 kid pet BEST r • em rm, rm frplcs )(Int flnenc1ng ...... 4., a Thrt· slip 675·0 105 (619) _R_1_1y_53_9-6_1_00_1ee dining, frplc, hyge matr 10lte wlGrec:lan lub. pool $254.000 494-95<16 IOl llJSl4e Ir. 1 346-6996 Cheap 3 Br 2 8th $475 & sauna, 300 11 lrom Be S I h S I I 1am11y unit othe11 et harbor S17S0tmo. Call aut pan 1 ur vi-OI PllOllOITHY llY I t l BEST Alty 539-6190 tee among m1111o n S hms ea I I a.<>-5377 or 546-3208 Appr $339K OulCll sale 4 Bdrm lemlly rm )8----------EISlde 3 Br. 2 Sa gar kld1 S335K Open Sal/Sun CUZZI and docks tor 21 a ..... Far•iakH OK Agl 631·8499 or .....,. Ten ... I .5 3 1131 Holly So large boats 1, I""-· 545.9161 s~ ~ bf. 2'"' ba c~ Lag 499-1800 HELENE o ·CONNOA I --Lr_g_Con<l __ S_oC_._P_lu_er_ee_3 =~gi.f~. l~ etc PROBATE SALE --I PHiaaa)a 2107 br 2'1t b• Maj Appl/Air . __ __:;..._ ___ _ Fantasllc large oct1n· ~H~~~7'.,"~1" $325 Sm Studio 1 pe<s Poo I site n n 11 S 7 00 Lrg E/Blutt Condo, 2 1try. fron1101 Beau11tulnorth j REAL ESTA~cE only St prkng Ref~ 646-2t4311·73S.892S 4Br.38a Newlyrefurb. end cove Older 3 l>d. 2 'F" ... 1 1400 re Q o 6 7 5. 3 0 6 3 o' E side cute clean I Br :7u5~2~~ S 1 3 0 0 I mo ba plus gues1 apt S990, -• 679-9667 000 Peg l\llen. Realtor ---------collage, yard Best Wit· LAROE BLUFFS CONDO 494·7578 10 MOIEY DOWll lnprt Inell 2169 ~;~0:gu1t "450 & sec 2 airy . " Br. 3 ea LIOUIDATION 3 8r $1300/m<> 6"4 2607 La1aaa Billa 1050 MODEL perfect home IUCOI UY E side cut clean 1 Br cot· • lmmtd av•tl $20.000 SI .. •£• •EITll tage. yard Beat suited Ooetnlront home 3 br. 4 plus below market •P· • "" tor adlt $450 & sec bl $2000 m<>. Avail Mey pre1u11 at $369,500 Large charming furnish· 857-2040 191 Mrs Long. 650· t 190 0·??1 down Cell Pa1rtck ed home -Sleeps 8 ----BLUFFS 4 BR or 5BR. 3 Tenore, agt 760·8702, Close to nndy !)each OllET I PllllTI BA. Bonus Rm. beaulllul 631·1266 Opn Today Tennis available $1,000 1 Br treOer. furn or un· t1ecor s14ooimo per week 2 weeks min· turn Ulll pd Range & 644-6636 lmum beginning July 151 frig $410tmo 1at plus thru Labor Dey. Mary aec only 499-1617 Loo Marlon. 644-6200. Nice 3 br. beamed cerl· 111g1. triple gar $630 mo + sec dep Av8JI A"r I 1>45.5527 $975/mo 3 Br 2·~ Be custom Condo Nwpt Creal 2 car gar, pool. tennis. spa w/d hook up Avail Aprll T1L •1.t 142· 1IOI WU )100 )lili!I 3 Br Townnoose P<>Wd- 11< rm. 2 Ba frplC. com. mty pool S tOOOl mo 873-6856 ECHAIOSE M-~ A......,.. llldc ......... c--.. 14..ipmml Compuvn r-IO Yw rum1"""' a..,. s.i.. ~Ooodo J--"'I Mod>._-y ~ Mw Wonled Mllliool lnalNIYWnla °'' .... """''"" .. """''"""" """-.. °'"'""' ~~- BOATS 0--"-• ~ -s.tl ~"""" .._,.,..,,_ Sli,a. °"""" s-.., s..,,....,._ s-- AUT<M>TM AulO'-"c """'........,.._ A.-W ... w 3pcw1a. """'· -4-Dn-Tnldl» v-M...-. a- AU10S M'mtTtD n 1910 1011 'IOll 7014 101• =1 !Ott 1014 . 1VJt 101a !IOIU IOl2 111114 llO" llOJI -ll01'J I014 I02ll •1~ tlOT "°' tlt2 .... •111 •11t 1121 till tlU 1121 ... llJI llU II» 11n 1141 114.1 .. ~ ... , .... tltt tlU .... .. ., .... lltt .... .... '"' .... "" •1n lt'lt •1n CdM CHARM DUPLEX 1 block to the heart of old CdM s hops and 4 blocks to the main beach from this 2 bdrm w/frplc front urut with spacious 2 bdnn Z ba , f1rplc rear unit+ mother.in-law quarters. Nf.'w carpets, draperies and paint in both uni\s $1685/mo income. Owner will consider trade and/or carry paper. $284,500. N.B.-VIEW-10% ON. High above old CdM is this 8ti x 156' parcel in the private communi\y of Harbor Ridge. The 180 deg v1ew is spectacular and S<> are the terms for a qualified home builder CHINA COVE-COM Sphl level 4 Bdrm 3 bath family home with extra spacious Hving and dining area; partial Newport Harbor view. Only 30 steps to bay and beach -yet tucked away from the hustle-bustle of summer tralfic and crowda. $~2~.000. f or ( IA1<1rf1NI A4 AMIO'i t~ll A DAIU "lOT AD-¥150ll MJ.U7t Super 1harp 4 81 3 Ba. comm pool. lrplc. S 1300/mo Hive others Fred. eot 831· 1266 ('I Orange Coatl DAILY PILOTITUMd•v. Maroh 29. 1043 Em Pralessianal Service Direclary riJ Ca~'···...... C.raalc TP• ,.,...... , ••• u., ·! .... lltda1 -"'•"•• n., .. ,,, .. , ..... ,., fnl•• .. ,.. .. $1.84 per day *New cabln•ll, ceblnet tm1 ... Ttll IU m IUll ..... HAUL.ING HI! . hOllHI ' reliable, .. !',•ch•'rd"m.,n.or• Lie p~~:.t•p1~,~~1:."~p·~~~ ... ,. 1ttfl11 Hl·llll Ty~ng/W ... Otd Prr~~ facing, blre ' IOrmlCI ... I pt~ "3-3213 Lewn trM lhNb loatllll CIMnup1, yard/Ir .. 1vC no Cfla1g• R•I• avail wy n r I fie .r381042 u;;~ y .,,,_,,,. ~tertope. 642 oae ~ CLll.I Cart Tr• t1lm/R4ltnoval R1n<.1y 642-760 P1ul !Sutler 1146 4140 2800<14 , .. yrt OI hippy H•lt•, w.odlngl, band1, __!!!:! ~ ~ • .onaoie Ht \04l Thal'a ALL you pey lore so d•y Id In lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOWI ... ,., ..... ,. Yo;Jr Delly Pllo1 Sarv1Ce Directory Repf'eeent1tlve Ml·Hll, tit HI •JM I 802 local cu11om.,1 AIC 81udlO eitp rAEE REPAIR 8Pf.CIAl.t6T Cam••rr FrM w ...... r: ........ Lewn melnl/AololllNnQ ..... ca ... 1., •• lhanlt. W()\j, oe3·4114 6x1 w/1llllng 1148 111118 Sh•k•Como·Shl,141 w Cl l -in.......," Fr" .. 11ma1e 6•11·6045 -I T ' I.. tu n.mod /Atp1tr1 Lo r•IH ,.~ Y"O.Coet• M... ROBIN'S CLEANING ac••• IX ..... Lin pai11111 ~. I la al 151 7710 55t 552 "' •• Oeckt , pe t101, lence1 M 1·8826 wtlOye Clean·upt/Landacaplng Se•vtc:e • I thorooghty F-"e•at..,. Tax Service """ 11t II If_ f r lllT .-.-,-•• -,-.,. WE WASH WINDOWS FrM ... Slew 752-11650 H1ullng TIM Trim C4ean hOUM 640-06!H I Homelolllc• •"Pl• I Prompl, nHt p101 ... 10-eo·s PLASTERING " " " Fiii Proleulon•I C •• tr •• t.'. "······ FrM ••I 042 9907 •• nal1 15 yr• 638-71411 Ouellty ~llCMl/lexturee SERVICE IN 0 c Qu•'ily w""k ,, .. .,.Al&..A R91>411r-Alteratlon1 • ---very lhoroueh-0" rel• ~ 631·4871 I F 1 ... "" 1f¥ -· ..., " 1 c b 11 a 8 " p•'llT Ytt• O' ..... I tnt1e11t ••I e.46-8258 Loweel P•tceie· '" .. Fr .. Htlm•t• 848 7391 Ooo1 .. wlt1dow1-c1blneta Aemodet/Rapalre, comm. nlflh • • e10 .. one 0.pendib• & Exp'd Div•'• Mot• sio.s 75 or ~ n _,., 1-----Local 7Dt 4364 P1n9! petlot-lenoN I & re1ld Llc'd bonded Compl. melnl, comm/ !>4!1 601111 652 9522 rAEE !ST, INT/EXT PLASTER PATCHING ----.i'O'h,;•1 Wlridow Cleaning Jer;y 5•!-4'413 1n1 For'"'· 1152-9142 · rN, TrM 1r1mmlng & ,,. · -· • 20~· 1°f!4':•J,,~~r'• Wiii AEl'S LIC 3aooe1 Ru111cco1 tn11ex1 30 Saa••l11tia1 Fr .. Ht 12 y•• exp moval, CIHn UPI Free ExpertlH HOUHkMC>lng ~v· :. ...... TEO 7141871 9047 Y" N••t Pe I 645 21177 -840 1061 REMODELS/FACE LIFTS HMlllUll t llW e11, 848-4654 ah 4 30 Vee & euppllea Included l TAXES pickup & dellvtf\' u . Budge1 rate,.low min -----Cuti om wood patloa, Medlt41frenean Cont1r Kiity 641·4970 11 your homA 0, olllc• INT/EXT CAI I. JIM. P1111er & Oryw111 Au Comm. boat 1r1111 ________ _ ~:k~e!:~·.:11 .~ Uc'd, bonded 549·t97e ~~~·~.~;:i~n~~:~v HouaeCIHnlng AHlden-1 Qui 01 llAle I military _1_40-_._l_ll~ _ 8~:!11:~~~~::2 FiM ell ~~Hie! lflft llw l .. llftl Renay 64 t-0622 11.J. ll•ff•u a s.1 Free eet 5<111·2489 1111 6 vec1nctu Oelle 1 also Appt 832·!681 Pa1m ei.1 s200 (tac11 & Pl • lltcretarlal S1rvlc11 That 111 con1ractor1 who Rm eddns-Patlo co.,;;;-lie 306888 Remodtl. COMPLETE OAAOENtNG P!:olle 845.,..8"0 X804 L1d1CtJia1 doo11). lnl S40 room U ia1 81Cfetlrlll MrVlce• lyp· l*'form worl< over S200 .. dd • c bl t - -llC'd .. 31111898 2 1t F Including l1bor and Oeclt.s-Fences·lmprovmt " n1.. a ne I SERVICE call Jerry'1 SPARKLE PLENTY f•I( llTIUJEI _" . _ 4 1111 1:1 : 141·1121 1no. copy, ere HI M<v maier Ills muat be 11. & A.pal a Cliff 846 7552 6"6-6588 645-4114' L•wn Service 631-43115 Home Cleaning Service " HIGH QUALITY WATER HEATER Special 876-445e, 760-6360 ~-·" Uni'---.-. con ___ r · ------Xlnt tell 642·8800 SO<I, 1prlnklar Ind thrub S _,...., .._.,_, C.r ... t Str•lct ·-Drywall G11den1ng. clu n-up1. ---1n11alle11on Our work EXT/I~! A7E0~3 Pool hHt41fs•Furnace• ltiril11l Ct1a1tUa1 1rac1or1 1hould M> 1111' ...., -I I I ~• I ~ C11enlr1g olclrea Q al JAY .,_,l-" R R ,_._-.-..... -.. ..... --. ..... __. __ I In lh14r ldverll&I""'. Con· ORYWA L l APING 'mm ng ...... men wor.. u only look a •xpenelve -lnataU-eplpe-ep11r .ANGELA SPIRITUAL• ... kealtltal Ctilla11 No Steem/No Shampoo L 546· 1804 84'2·2985 work A1l1 Bondable Check our p1lut befOtli INTtEXl PAINTING Free ML ReHOn1ble lflCtOtl and conaum«1 -Stain Specletlst Fall I All Textures & Acou111c 538 2738, 838-3525 you buyl lie 204510 A WALLPAPERING Lic'd John 113 I· t 15 t Con1ul1ant1 Coun1111ng con11ct Mllfy Orondle 11 New & RMpray Remod, dry FfM .. , 839· 1582 FrM ell Kevin 673-1503 8 U Q UALITY CLEANING CALL 84'11-1013 C.ullom work Fr .. ael in ell ma11er1 ol Ille (7141 558-4088 with 11'1~ catJ*ltry Lie •414811t ------ORYWaLL/ACOUST-IC-.. -l ,....,•.....,..,ft! ..... •-.•.._____ LI .. , I .. lh Aaea Steve 5•7-•281 Pttl ltmct/ lt"irl 675-2495 or 1173-11784 3ue1llon1 Contreclo• • Abllity 81dt1 730-1900 Sh1mpoo & ateam ct .. n " " * HO.. A palR with I ""'•tonll touch fJ• I lf•t• ., v .. -~ C .. LL PH .. SES * * ..,f E " .--Splrllull .. du1•-1a1e Ltc.nM Boatd 28 olor brt11hleners. Whl " " Eltlc Plumb Cor.....,tr BETH 850-0033 E a DAVIS PAINTING UOIWUI llU 'S " • -Civic Center Plue Miltitu/ ltaMtl crpll 10 min bleacn BUD (7 14) 552-9582 Sm.ill IObt.O" ..... F .... ty llpe< llndscepe o c1e111 .... In bullneu. m1r111ge, _ S " Hou1e & office cleaning ups ,, .. 1r1mmtng Fr~ lnl/eat Acou1Hc ...,11ng1. Experienced & protea· •••••• problem• etc Room 800 Santa Ane Hilt, Uv/dln 1m1 15, •"" Eltctrical se•v•-e .,,1111 ... 6 .• 872 · -t 1 F Add'nt -ONlgn-Remod room 17 50. couch SlO' ... -"-.,.._._ .. _ Reliable thorough & est Tony 646-7556 cab ne1 relln n1 ree tlonal Ve<y reuonebte 8 3 1 . 9 • 7 6 o 1 an e CA 92701 Top quality Low price chr $5 Guar ellm pel ELECTRICIAN P11ced JACK OF ALL TRADES quick S tO hr Ginger 911 0368780 842•7•7ll rites tor all ol your pool 031-8904 I========= Fr .. •t Uc 63~5 O<I<>< C1p1 repa11 1!"> yrs right, trae ut1mate on Call Jacil •nytlme. 754·7321 J .. aoarJ 'i IW'I PAllTlll,... ~1:~~a1i::~1~:r~ ~°r:i-S,riaklm People wno need Peopta Aa@alt up Do work myself large 01 1mall jobl Day<>< night 675-3014 High Quellly Houtework BR C"WORK S 111 b -10 9 pm. 11 no enawer, 1;;.ii-==='"-----1 Thats wflat the -Rel 554 0123 Uc 396821 873 0359 --R I I h I " ml 0 • Top quollly/Rua. ,.,.. PLEASE k--trying.. A A A s p, Ink I., 1 / DAILY PILOT Orl111W1y-Patklng Lot -1 • ONE CALL DOES ITI 6~~-1011~ !n~ :"p~1 N-port, Cotti Meea Free Hllm11e 650-7189 ~.. Land1c1pe repalra lie SERVICE DIRECTORY Repelra·Slllcoallng We Care Crpl C•eanen RESIOICOMM'L/INO Pa1n11ng corpenlry Irvine Ret1 675-3175 (114) 411.flll ,,262873 545 8974 19 ell aboull S&S Aaphtt 831-4' t99Ltc Steam Clean 6 Uphol 20 y11 Do my OWTI wo1k roofing, crpt lleam cln· lllllEDlElllll Cullom Painting lnt/exl 642.6007 Truck Mount Unll Gue• Uc 27804 1 Al 6"6-8126 Ing, gardening, yard cln· Frplcs. bull!, remodeled Quallly Spring Special 20 yrs exp Pool eerv, re- Oan Hallbefg Gredlng Reaa. rates 6"5-3716 CHRISTY & SON -up, etc Lowe111alea 83&-0221 altemoona I Brick & atone, brick Free eal Dive 673-2031 molding Early comple· Tilt & Paving Co. R11/comm STARR 548 447 1 paving Exp'd 893-3743 --llon. ma1n1 & repair Lie:. 3078804 842-1720 CARPET INSTALLATION 24' HOURS LIC'D 01PJ/IPll0l I IEl'l BRICKWORK Small 0 RC PAINTING Free eat 24 hr terv Uc 1.....0. ........ T-IL_E_l_N_S_TA_l_l_E_O __ & REPAIRS 30 yll axp 536-6121 or 850-0998 REASONABLE RATES t1secteanlng 638-5543 r Exlllnt R1nbl r11te1 on 283600. 645-6280 ldytlllla1 645-9031 (bet 8. alt 4) Et~irtctatl new & rep4 lr All 1ypea of wo1k real lge loba, repairs Local ren1111 & aplt 538-4610 All kinda Oueranleed - -~ • e g I HOUSECLEANING refs 645-8512 - -p kl Refs John 893-0467 B1bytltt1ng, •Xl: hour Thomaon Carpel Sales & Low prices Uc Fr&e est ~0;'~ 0 ;g 0 , '~1 ~o~~ EKcellent References Masonry & Slucco new & ~~T:1E~:,:A~7Jc!"!i~, -•J! __ cs ______ -Tl-le-& Masonry-new & ,. Near Vlclorl8/ Int 1t1f1, lnetallottons Comm/ 631-2345 548.2 t74 Stou• 835-9306 repelr All lypee Quallly PIYOlllO IWEll pair All lypea Ou&l11y Coll• Meu. 842-8482 reald, reatretches & re-Oreg Alley 5"8·9790 Paal, Prnent & Future Free est 631.2345 •·"ttal pelr1, 111nt refs •430277 Garett O..r ltt@r H li J.E.T. llt11toltHl11 Lowest price 831 -2345 Loc11 p8lnte1 needs work Llc'd 714-527-3406 _.. Oran 558-5324 --II •I Joan 553 05•0 ...,, -----1 SPA GS GES NEW --MHia Ouallty work, economy l.£ p St • TrH Senlc1 "YS'K of "'1 r#'Ap<>lt~o f'llnr from lhr 11110 1." 8eMoon Promotion• Unll-c I c IN ·HIN . DUMP JOBS Cleaning No job 100 blgl I reles. h&e .. , 96"-7160 • ""'" meet ml'_. brlnht bouq·-tal tatat taClltt Openera. All repelra & Small Movint• Jobi •BC ••ovtNG .... • --E l .. or smell Ekp, reliable, ·~ .., ---Rental Survey11 for hire Same dey. 4'9.C-7550 c.rnent-Muonry·Block mergency ~ Cowest Cell MIKE 64'6· 1391 rela $6/hr 957.3341 Quick, C1relul Se<vlce , •1..r, 112-11.111 W1ll1-Cu11 work Uc ratesll 18 >"' In M ---Lie T 138048 552-04 10 flf!rl•I -.. laqlar/ Fire Alara1 381057 R b 547•2683 0430158 Tom 557-4480 HAULING & St0<m Cteen -·-------- - -II 0____ upe, low rllH Thenk a .... Sittia1 I •A· 1 ••v•••• Farthing Interior Oeatgn l1liai1 .. ia1 Trtt Trl•/l•••nl Slump gt1nd Save 30•1, Free"' Jim 855·51110 I t.J.-r•H•rd llt 1h1 r,1,tt .1111 1h' R'iutrt fo, mt op1n h.,,,.,. 8urgtar & Are Alarm• Rod a cone•••• & muoo-C11•taia1 you 759-1978 Jann Best Quality 26 yr exp v7:'.~:JclNSGc10St~R6~:.91N3025 J O Horn Re11n11h1ng T1teri11 FM/Cettlral ~~~ ry 9 yeer1 aame toe HAUL-MOVE-RE MOVE Mature. reeponatble pro-Compettllve 11111 Antiques. kll cabinets, Pvt Tutoring/ Remedial I ,,.,,. .. ,.d 20 fell• - 141 , .,,,,. IU•• 1hr l'1lot •nd uni, 1it11r thpOlh' f••m th,. Kf"&Hl'f comm Free"' 7141840-.1705 TIEES Furniture, Tteah, TrNI IHSIOJlll IOoltlng lo hou-Lie T· I HS,428 730-1353 Expert wellcoverlng In-line painting 645-0664 1nstruc110n Xlnt results •-11.aen Concr•t• amalt or tge T...,,,....lremoveo Ctean ~3-64 15 NORM M •11 for summer mon-1 11e11111on Rea• Consul· K-8 (213)592-3794 I ••• ',.,._ h•pr' UHi .,....,.... lh b I 1 1 M STARVING COLLEGE l (' STAPLEY CONSTA !Obi R•move old. re-up, new lawns 75t·347e OOuG·s HAULING W~I c~~:~o~g pe~s a1nyd , STUDENTS MOVING tanl A"lgnmt 581"8590 1.-"--1-• .. 1.._ _____ Spanish Tu1011ng 811 le- 1 New & remod, finish CAI pl-wlnew 645·8512 Lafl<llCllPlng·Yd Clnupa No Job 100 Dig or 100 pay u 1111 tt •• ca II CO Uc T124-438 Blackwelder P1perh1ng-Huber Rooflng~l lypes vela BA degree wt ere .... a.i ...... "''°' J·rr~ 'hrhon \r •f.H''' &•rl. pentry, door hanging Sell lh1noa IHI worn Deily Tree 1t1mlremov-Maln1 1m111 Low ratH De· 675-4478 atttlf 6 p.m lnaurt<f 6" 1·8427 Ing & Removll Oual N--rec:over-<lecks denllels Mra Higgins 1384431 631-8371 Mike PllOI Want Ads llrlgll.llon Jim 051-0129 pendeble 831-8245 -WATCH us GROWi work only 494-36111 Lie •4 11802 &48-973~ 963-1682 eny11me --------+----------- Aprtanlt hralt .... Af!!latata, Ual. Aertaeata, Oaf. A1arta11t1, Val. t!tlrtatab, Vu. butmtata, Val I teatalt tt Sbre Ztol Cnt• .... 2624 Ctrtal ... ... 2122 lc..11 .... 2724 c .... MHI 2724 Bui. a .. c.. 2740 ..... , .... c.. 2761 M/F 10 lhr beaul Bick I Bay condo Poot jac $350/mo Dix moblle 2 Br, lrplc 11eps 10 beactl, Specious & sunny 1 B• Oelu.<e poolstde xtra large,EJtecullve Bachelor. oyn•· lennll s300 845.5123 home. no pell Ma1ure garage, $795/pr mo garage,dw, bet _...Slt-BJIU 2 br. 2 be, b11 -lna. mile locatlon, view ol 1dult1 Quiet, secure 851-8'167 $400/mo 548-9084 ~ u I dswahr 1'i't miles beach Newport. The Bay & ROOM FOR RENT 1 0 II 1 N • w port Large, clean 1 Br Apl APAl111Eln I No pels S500/mo I open ocean 111ge 2 8r 2 NEAR BEACH & FWV &4&-11373. Ct1ta Mtll 2724 pool, lttdry lee. near BHulllully landecaped 536 8362 Be 631-"060 J S2SOIMO 1131·9805 WIHI ... c.. 2'41 shops, ullls pd From ~arden •PIS Pool & Sp• WOllUIE APTS Avail 411 1 Br & patio c .. 11. ,, .... ,. Oceen lronl I Br 1 Be. \\\!slfield $386/mo 546--0336 2 ·~~,'~"r,;,k~•No pets i Lrg 1 & 2 Bdrm., amono )575 2 B• $695 Lu11· I Female non-smkr Nr kllchen & 11\llng room, TV Nr beoch, lge 2 br, 1 ba S560-$585 pines & streams Sec bll·lna, pool, BBO no I beach Un!urn Wa1her1 lncld. $450/mo S 100 APllTIHITS lrplc. 0/W, lrlge. Dal· 2250 Vanguard ! gates pOol, gym & spa pets. no eKec14>t1on1 )(Int dryer gar 63t-8029 all : .._ Beautllul garden 11pts cony No pets $525 g 540.9626 1 No peti F•om s46o Np1 loce11on Dover/ 5 PM I •ec d•p ptua '-. ulils Pallo11de<:ks Spa, heat d 1785 A h 1 846 659 Westclltt Walk to Weal -- 7eo-.3831. -paid No pell 63•1P 1266 Bnab ~.imlll -. 1 cllll Plaza Catt rental olc. 'Responllble lem 20's n 2 Bdrm 2 B1 S535 • agt. o .., -2 Bdrm 1' • Bl S585 ,Hunllngton C1ee~ Apts Iv m90 645-6646 sm~r anr wtsame lovely l!!J!d ... ,.. u•t 3 Bdrm 2 Ba $655 can 3 Bdrm 2 b• $645 Luxury adul1 llVlng 1 & 2 --------CM twnhm. own be, nr I 398 W Wilson 631-5583 2 BR duplax. encl glr, lge ~Isl 5<18·2•08 Bdrm, with g11ages. heal ••LIDO ISLE** bCh $315 84'2·2897 . -----yerd, nice 1111 537 & water paid 1e1ev1ted 2011 Vie lido Soud F 1 H 1 11 SpidoU~ ~inglt. Ont Areplace, pool, dlahwUh· Bernard·B 1550/mo STUNNING large 1 B• aecurlly From· 15lO Clll 21>< $850 875-t244 evs =~ .,::-::::~ C~~. & IWO btdroom er, pvt p11lo kiri lrg 559-5001 garden apt pool 6 rec 8-48-1613 from 9-5 **UH till 3 &. 2'i'I Be $2"'0/mo. g1rden 2 Br $505 00. etea 710 W 18th St ., ipirtmtnts 557·284 t $385· 1 BR 1 bath, poot, Eut5IOe gorgeous 2 Br 2 J Br 2 B• LA .OR. lrplc 2 BR, 8dulls only, 208 ~9-or 8«-25~ MORE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH ClU8S. TENNIS SWIMMIN<i plus m11<.h mort! Sorry, no ~ts. Modtls optn d•ily 9 to 6. Oakwood Golnn Benanas looking ~• .. u.,nd7ry8908d&u!t!,. n1o9.pe7 II Bl yerd $595 g1rage Sll751mo $300 S6ou75~ 12"?~n.•lv•e'',' $8da50ya M11141 to ehr 3 bd house " .,.,.,,.. "'""" .. 840· 7814 5ec 7 78 1 Cypreu St .. .. S 195/mo + ·~ ullls + for family l1v1ng · 111 Mo "63 ..... 2 att 5 30 wlld"'". 622-8795 $l00 eec d'"" Mull be •tnt moves yO\I on * 2 B• 2 Ba nr SC Ptua .,, ...,,_ ,. ..., • We h.ve 2 Bl I B. SA patio pool spe 2 bf apt y•rd g•r NI A • NEAR BEACH amply d non s m kr w I I • 0 n I u • , b 0 , I B ' pel Q •mall child 7 5 7 3 5 1 SU5 • 3 Br I·~ Be $600 No pell 752·5822 " 1 bd•m unlurn apt Yrty I 1 d •YI 5"851mo s.c 1s MCurrty I OK $4'65 mo ... 80 .. 675 • 70 831-1198 ev" S475 Pool lndry lee no $300 1 Br dpb single 754-0986 960-7165 .... mo "111 ·o 1 pet1 548-0556 non-lrnotler onty quiet WATERFRONT 2Br lge F rmmte rieeded lo ahr Oupl•• Weststda c M 2, 95" W 17th 548-3829 Clffn 2Br nr bu1. llorH B1at RarMu 2742 deck very n 1 c e lovely Npt Condo 2BR I n-ltv rm cpll lndry • $85-0tmo 650-1906 2Be $300 mo plus '• Br 1 Ba Neel & cule llY MIAHW poot 2257 2284 Maple Huge 1 B• lua condo elec 0.bbla 6"2-813.c cerpe11 d••P•• small llW •vm. 1.c 10-s.c20 8"2· 1803, Ir p I c t n dry . 11 • r EASTBLUFF 1pac1ou1 1 fenced Piiio, enctsd B • ... ,.,.. ~2-3153 $600/mo 964-8686 or br pallo. view pool IRoommale lg• nee Back I ~erege no pets I I Br 1 a _.., 962-4'91• $590 mo No pell Bey $275, 111 & 1u1 I S4751mo plus $475 eec 2 Br 2 Ba $580 Lg 2Br cp11/drp1 bttne. &44-4767 ullls Incl ~2-6811 I' &48-~42 or 770-5629 Enctsd garagM included. frplc, g•• W/O h<>otl-up, I gu & wate< paid. pool, pvt patio 551-5932 La11u leacla 2741 Sh• 2br/2'i'tb1 condo CM TownhOUM 2 Br "'' B• 1acun1. rec room volley· 1323 Boer (blwn Royal Tahitian Apt.I. 330 laala Aaa 2710 WIO. gar. lrpl $295 + trplc, pool, spa, all&ched ball court. gu bbq • Harbor/ Fairview) Clllt Or Lagun1 ,. ___ ... u!111 Joan 64'6-9928 ~areg; Avall th11 llrat ...,...,., DELUXE BA CONDO •• .... ------C U I t led ace. 1 F/M to thr 2Br 2Ba 811 t-4984' • Reaor1 living 1mong tall a n n e<•up n lmmec, poot, tennis, spa 387 W S.y SI C M pines, running itreami. view, sllt>I from beach, Manv upgradea Com-NEW P 0 RT BE AC H • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Wedneaday, March 30 ARIES (March 2 1 -A pril 19)· You gatn additional i n fo rmati on concerning rates, percentages and fiscal responsibility of one who would be close to you You are on verge of making decision which could change present l'Ourse of your life . TAURUS (April 20 -May 20) ReJect second-hand gooda -you've prud for and earned first-rate product You'll make new start. fresh contacts and member of oppo6lte sex w1U sing your praises You can be rn dnver's seat GEMINI (M ay 21 -June 20) Intu1t1on is on target -family m e mber will make tntelhgent concesmon Go slow, lJe low, realne that tune is on your side Check legal aspects, be aware of nghts. permissions CANCER (June 21-July 22) Keep resolutJons concerrung diet. health, nutnlJon EmphasJ.s also on employment, meetmgs with those who share your basic concerns. Q uick trip or fltght may be on agenda and comes as result of surpnse request LEO (July 23-Aug 22): Be ready for special messages. written reports, reply to urgent request . Home, property, completion of long-standing transaction -these are also spotlighted. Members of opposite sex plays prominent role Garden Apartments •3 Br 2 Ba nr SC Plza, 714/6"6-0073 lulfllandsceplng& 2Br21 Par11dlu lo• retired ... plete prlv.,... S41151mo. HOME S285 & UTIL I SA pool. spa. carport Be $795/mo 957-4001 nlora Room1 -iap~ous --, 720-0375 I por1 ~adl/No. I Child ok s595 No peta WISTUIE YlLUIE wl<dyt. 673-1664 eves & chumtng. ••curtly 857"2914 Nicety turn 2 br, 2 b1 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Short trip may be 880 '~tu .. u. _7_5_2_·5_0_2_2_____ Bech, 1 & 2 Br Apts --featured. heeled pool, •--"toO .. "·~ ..... poot, ape. LIA. carports S.CtO. toe u~r 2 bdrm, 1 aubterrenean guege & _.. • C M apt .• 3ootmo utlls necessary in connection wtth home. property or C•t l6lht I E'elde Adult LtfMtyle I No pell lmmed occup-t>•lh wicuport. t1und: e1eve1or, 1 block lrom UllU HAii ' Incl 6"5·9390. 662"2801 possible purchase of luxury item . Close relative 645-1104 ~~~ ~~~1;;'g~': ~~t ancy t1c11. no pell Oulet 311 1 down1own F'om S900 10 lllTla Ill ROOMMATE REGISTRY seeks your couruiel refiarJi.ng payments, rollections, D-_.. ...50 _, 1 ...... 5•9 B&ch $375 W Wiiton 831 2177 S 1200 Yeer1y leaae Cell menv ren1a11 10 sh ere tee d b pot1 ...:•u./So ... ..n11 e ,_.,.... .. 1 B 1450 $480 ---Wkly ran1a11 Sll5 up s 5 7 sale or acquisition. nitial ec1sion is su ject to 1700 16th St Letge 2 Br 1 Ba ups111rs 2 B~ 153~S5"5 Daaa Ptiat 2726 494-8083 Color TV lrH coffee. 1 14 991·•oom h (.i De ... ,, Nloe area, quiet garage TSL M9mt 645-8122 Bachelor apt, ell utll pd Ullll PEmltlE hHted pool & tlAP• 10 Working women Hek1 c ~jBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). Dehne tenns, steer 64?-Slll $515/mo 63t-6812 cloee lo bCh Furn avail Fabulous 2 plus den. 2; ex.an. Kitchens •v•ll aeme to ,,,, 3 BR. CM ~~~~~~~~~ 3 Br, 1 ~ Ba oar Tr1-p .. i. '380lmo 88 l-8142 B• wlwhll• wale< vl-1 085 N Co111 Hwy h11 s200 & ut1t Ellen clear of nefarious schemes. Protect assets. get .: 3 br, 2'i't ba. frpk;. encl $600/mo incl trptc 2 lrg decks Lagun1 Beecfl •94-5211• 045·0808. w11 557-1000 accounting, obtain ~ult.s of professional appnusal ON THE SANO Y., 1750 Avail Apnl 1 535-8828 10·4 pm FANTASTIC VIEW. Direct gourmet kit $1450/mo IElWI Mm IFem rmm11a w1nted 10 I Avoid being target for individual who wan ls 3 Br 2 Ba up~ unll, _59_-1_6_s2 ______ ,1BRbtt·1n1.encg•• '3eo overlk Mafln1 1 bd llpl, Incl u!O •04-854 1 9.5 Wkly rental• now avail thr lg• h•• In D•n• somethinl for nothina. wet bar, p11 I lur n . THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/11er per mo t50 E 2111 pal Reapon, ltabla gent pm I Point S•OO incl 111 "' ,,.,.2379. «••~•2,,, $405 + u1111 4116-75112 $105 & up Color TV u SCO PIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21)· Lunar and waehe r, dry•r lncld apls drp1 bltlne lncd .... ,,.. ....... -.. ... ltw1Mt ltacla 276t PhonH 1n room 2274 240-7018 1 hl.i h Yeerty or winter. ~Id yd wt pallo w1ter pd THE SEVILLE IOUI VIEW _ Newport Blvd CM Steoa 10 beach M/F ahr 3 numeric.al cycles h1g g , t power, crealJvity, money oar• 28 IO G Senta Ana Newly decoret•d 2 Br From Dena P0tnl' moll NO FEEi Apt & Condo 6"6-7«5 I br 2 ba $292 01 1250 and love Don't waste this day Focus on rromotion, !>802 Selllhofe Ave S520 Call 1·5 I renlale Vllll Rental1 h ·b·' d dd · -'-TSL ........,1 &42•1603 638•4120 w/gar n-~11. dtpa Hcluded tcenlc blul • 875_..912 Broker •••ye•--Nwpt Bch &40-_9741 sut o r ity, respona1 utty an a 1t1ona rewaiui;. CHANNEL FRONT Upper 2 St 1 ea 1 car gareQe wate< pd ""' lg pvl patio s 750 W11Ttl IEITAl.S Very prl•••• rm & b• Rmm11e wanted MIF 3Br U gm en • 1 n u 1 1 n Pr v · _.. bltlns lncd yd w1p1t10 I "k• newl 2Br wl lrplc -.. -I J d t · t t o o e accurate unit, Nlwpo(t laland 2Br. prtval• pellO uf>P« unit 2619-G Santa Ana S520 mo Ce ll 68 t-0441 01 ralrlge Prel lam11e turn hM E S!Oe CM yd SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21); Project or lg• d eck, ex111 nice, S 5 2 5 1 mo Broker Call 1-5. 836-4120 M-F 11·5 &43 0212 3 & 4 Br CloN 10 wel.,, $325/mo 673·75"4' lndry lecll $300 mo + assignment can be 1uccessfully completed. You may turn & unfurn. reeaon· I ulil 540-0702 ed U 11rN1 view $900/mo yrty 85l-6800 S495/mo 2 Br ,., Bi B In L 2740 Ible . 111 eme ntllea 4 Br F v near <105 lwy & be invited to explain po6illon before m ia You' 650-1908 •Townhouae 2 Br 1''> upper unit batcony. L/R, ut. C• Brak., 675-41112 a hopping Kit prlv Balboe l1te-Fem11e to lhr al9o have access to ll\Side infonnation. More people Eitee. 81Ch . dynemlt• Ba Palro, ger. dw carport WWlll $240/mo "'4·3844 p2B; r:"1•1,1v3tu;n5h~ ~o will be lnlriE<ed by what you say and do. locatlon. view ot New-S550/mo &48-0064 527 w Wl11on y 111 1 CAPRI ORN ( D 22 J l9) F 0 t the ba & ope -TSL Mnmt &42-tll03 ILUll rm "" oute pr v, nr 873-8293. 875-2209 ec. -an. : OCUS on P r ' Y n Cle1n, 2 BR nr 11or .. , " N-I & 2 Bdrm luxury t>IJ•llne & •hopc>I~ cntr creativity, getting to heart of malten, articulating :""....o:'ge 2 8t 2 B• bua. ,_LR cpl, S•25 WNIWI VILUll •Pt• In 14 P'•n• 1 Bdrm UNTAV LUB ING Adull• only 1162·7 20 ltalab Waalt4 2909 views. You 'll have chance to win friends. influence t ' 64'2-1803, 642-3153 Bach t & 2 Br Apll from $54'0, 2 Bdrm from IN NEWPORT B CH Furn rm In p\11 home nr Ro · _, __ PreetlglcMll Ellecullve Apl -IAY Yll Tl Avail Im~ pool. •P•.1 $505 Townhou11 lrom Slngl•• 1 & 2 Bdrfl\ SC Plaza. •hr beth. Mii M law lludenl from I people and make wishes com e true. mance lS ll.l3U •t the Balboa Bay Club ... l R corport No 0-11. $685 + pool•. 1ennl1, Ap8rtmen11 & Townhoo· S 6 15 I wk , n I 1 m k r mid WHt needs room highlighted. 11,000. LMM optional .,. .. 3 ierge bdrm Bach S410 wa1er11111, pond•I OH 191 Some •r• eklgently 556-1737 ~~~ 05~1~-:~15 ;~ ~~-AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Study Capncom IMMI02 yV: 0'~:0l~ ; :~ 1475 =~=~ ~0:1dco~~~"mg :.~1•~,~~~ lu•nl•~~om S505 Speckx.ia Ocun front un· 6 1 8 • 6 2 5 · 6 II 2 6 e 11 message for valuable hint. Career gels boo~lt. Sell.9e Aff!!l!t!!• u.1. v ... 1675. NO pet• TSL Mgmt 76-4.0081 Frwv drive North on On JembofM Rd •• tit June 11, 3 bdrm. 2 bll. 5/wknd• of direction ls restored. C.Onflict between business 845-3381 Condo 3 BA 2·~ b•. clean. Beech to McFlddtn and San JiJ'.'.~' Ad $200-$300 &45-14'44 Aara1t1 ltr lt•l 2912 and family obligations will be reeolved . ...... blaa• 2106 1 UITlllE 1750 mo 2 cir 1111ch $!!~,~~ ~1~r.~:dj~ 1~) R:'tf ~·",;.·; M +Nru~f WANTEO Obi garege 10 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20); Accent on travel . BAYf'AONT, pier •v•ll 3 2Br Ht 8• TownhOUM. gar, w/opene,, OIW. ml-8113-51118 TOI IElllYE m 957-3955 rAf'll, S.lbot llltnd. will commun ication, publishing and pu rsuit of 1tory. 2 81, "f'c. c1rport1 g•r•g• smell crow•v•. centr11 vec . NEW 1 d 20 To p a y up to l tOO mo educational pro~. & .elective. versatile and ~ve 11800/mo. 875-306 pet oil, laundry rm, frpk: g •• B 80' wa t bar. AIUllTH ""· no-• \',L.LAOE co~: •RM FOR RENT. pref 073..0027 fu.11 in to in•-Av•U Aprll 1tereo11n1ercom Mo/Mo I Quiet ip1c1ou1 nor MUN TY 2 & 3 B 2''\ turl., or lem1 .. On bdl re "" ectuaJ curioaity. LoaJam ia bro en. ...... 25"30rengeor only. Steve Arndt, beach, 2 Br ,;, B• 1 Be :800•1800 1q'1t ofl 11 52nd St NB S385 13n~~7Y~':rii~r~!,~~•I 1 ....... 2707 254'8 Orange 5411-23 13· eot Townhou .. H051mo I pure luxury Q1ra11H. 83l-88l8 & MC &42-3473 . OUlet lnt1lc 2tl4 lall•n• ltat1l1ltl! ••••••• ltatah 2120 2 Br 2 8a din rm du· 1550/mo 2 Br 2 S. Apt 1 Ba kitchen, L R 300 * S3a01mo up 811Ch, t & tnurer 1 utt1, dining home w/frplc, pool 1pa. Offlct lnff)I lfl4 Fl>ll ~Suttee 8ayfront bldg 700•1 007 11rlll o~ 18101 A.- __.llT TSL Mgmt M2-t003 S5761mo ssoo dep. 2 8r 980-66$6 ___ •PH In every llome • C M nr occ 3 bf, 2 b1 I llWNIT tll1U 1nm lfFIOl ltrTUl**'75 up 1000 It fndu.. ' vtlll 411. Shon Of upp•r unll, balcony ''0 ' 10th Pl C M 2 Br unfurn & furn, pool, room•. wood burning turn. uni S250tmo + ',\ II_.. OllT1 It IQ It lvffll lrom 1125 dondo Clrcle, "R' m Ht-1682 or lrpk:, tndry rm, carpon 546-4'131 1p1. 18992 Florid• flrep1ace1, micro-wave ulH1 5411-3674 llWPllT llAOI -· BASEMENT 1100 1q 11 Huntington Beach 2195 Maple 2 B lo 842·283.C 842-3 172 ovens, private P•tlot l Nice f rn bd e ell lor OFFICE SUtTl w/MlrbOt $575 F\rrn/unturn 2500 ,..,.. It Cell Mon-Fri '42·21134' ---------: TSL Mgmt &42·1l!03 r garden ept, Pit ' 1 Yatdl. g•rdener provld· u v view Pecllle Cotti~ All YOU need IOf one ....., 1---------c.... ...... 2122 ' chlld OK. No pell Stor· MARINERS WALK ed Elegant llvlng on!y 15 non-llTll!r Fe, 18-28 Nr Af'f)( 1000 It ,,_, Monthly FMI t-5 In ~ Nfc11*, ~own ..,_.--_,.,.._ ............... _... ......... 2 8r 1'~ Be quiet town-•::. rm I 4 5 0 Imo 2 & 3 IR IPll nr H\Hll , mlnutH lrom l'Hhlon OCC. S150/mo 556-4378 o;,._....5-~toO &40-5"70 t42-48"4 -Vtlley Parll-y, ~o•. tlr ~· hOUM No pet• $450/mo 5 9950 Hl rbour Oewhr, rHI llland, 7 mlnutae to S.C. I Br. Ilk• I J*'lhouN apt, •llLID lffflll* Al)fl'o• 1 100 Ml· tt ator., 1644 Ml It 545-0a15, dlhwlfWeo:..es1 rno fOf ~ 755 W 18th Npt Hgt• baeh 1pt, pvt 1 lplc, yd, dbl car git WIO Pl•H or 0 C Airport. m•JMtlC view, pvt entr , RPMT IUOI .. 0 F ....... RlNT QIHI lron1, I! 17111 91. 1100 11 2 ote & wrhM 1 It 0-11607 yrd, 1325/mo, no pell I h k "/eo F' om S 16 0 J1111 tllt of Newport 12to/mo. Mutt pu1cn ... ' OFFICE/ WARE.HOUSE, 1 r:,;;, 10 ~oome Adi C M IHOO mo 811 r, 1700 ef wthH •pace, LO& 1 •.vi... pr, dedc. L..,ge 2 Br 1 81 up1t._, 8"2-5722 04().. 7 Blvd & '° of Sen ~ lurnllure On 11 bad, 1000 It to 2700 fl. At· A.-....., Inn & ,.._.. NO MMm lrwy oloH , top foe ttltrN. tee& plue dep E11t1lde 1•75/mo No wu •Tl IUOI Frwy. From 1 1000/mo. drt1Hr•. nit• 111n..s. 1rac:ttw. wtll mektalntd "•'"'" ·-•· 97~51 7 1 't.t M 1 r I go I d , pet• tat .. 168 t br •Pl, cerpor~ tmtll -83t..&43t, 2473 Oran~ d11ll, relrlg , etc. 1500 modern bulldtng• on IHM rtqulred. ~· Appro1t 500 Ml ---------~HO e. petlO, .... 211/mo. 9Pf>ll'· 1 8A I DA CONDO, Ave Coele ~ cun •t• 1390 qultt tlrHI AHlOntd Cell AM m-3221 It beth, llOfllQI, quaint 2.000 Ml ft untt wtth oflloe ---------1t Br E·tldt tmlll but wood Aptl 310 Montt down111lre, ltplo, dlth• " . ' • parking, garage• av•ll· 1nt1qut Of ClrtH thop, Anti lmmad • Coate 2 ~r-"' oc .. n. w/vltw eo1y, Iota ot n11ural VIiia. Apt C. waeher. patio, c1rport LIDO OELU)(I SPACIOUS ltltb •tttll 1t9t lblt •• ~~ .. 1.,!.~2fll5..::0 11 euOOMAIU4 t>utlMee ofa. M ... 304 Ml It Min 1 Yf F'P'IJ> "'* OCI. wf///IJl/dry. wood.13811 851-9522. Rl!.,"IOf. oommty pool/ 2 Br, Den, frptc. br p1tto. -- ' -t4i.4too, t4a.aaaa da .,..., '"'" • '13-0522 IA15 i.a ... Call 11.ft., t PM. 1171, ue, W.1111 L.rQ 2 Br, 4/plew, •"""tmo, laltt .. t htfl .... ape No pelt. 1!&0/mo. S13llO. 975-8369 Pint t<not Motil on CO..I 11 I* lq "/Many Ktru C--•,. lt1ta11 Jtlf 4~427 ~ ......, ~ dupfflx, a & 3 bdrm. 5•9·2000 Ao41nt, no .... Hwy, N8, atapl IO OOMn. m-llflll Call 587-7010 _ -__ 1------~-Hlott 2 Ir. 1 ••· frplc, nu crpl, clw, lnd ry rm. (Moo-lt&Q). Apt, 2 ba. 2 Br. 2 Ba.1!26. No pete. Wkly,.., .. , t45-0440 * -nH * atoQ, ft. tocattO near 1un•tok, oarport, no d n • t 1 • w 11 Id•, 11:u Fullerton Ave . Vtr'I 1m1 2 8r b11c11 Locat4Ml eorOM N.8 . Golf 1 MO"'" "I NT II &.WI Com,,,..cltl O·t. w ltth 11111 Pl1oentl• CM ~;;,~.·~f'° 945-0625 841 •1114 wk n d 1 aheok. 1 blll• tr om CourM. M&-4185. gptfl• !! Dt!! J!9I :1~ :,'7t.:> • llMlln ~~.~:;,,~'1'rar~"r.: teettmo. Me-116' 1 ' I w ... , ••.• 842•5562 8-6 Mon-ir ::r~:.w•t ... pd A TTRACTIV6 Hr 2b•. fA1' 10 ''" • It hOuM, 'IOI.tr OVttllHCI tow l Jlllflmt °°''' Mtll ioc:.-l)ttvate houM wllll ..,~ HOO Ml· rt. l'\Mr 110419 1 rm •'" D•. ••llt to ti-H11 81!AUTIFUL Btchelor wl • •tcurlly, ~ vtew, nr btwfl e.y a Ootan, NI. prOfWloNll wn8Qil lllGf\. tlof\. abundlllt patklng, I yerd. UM 11 oftlot. ~ leparate ortlo• a rt-""°"' ell ulll• Pd..1. '!o P•tlO & carport. MOt. No l 101'111or apt tor rent. b" oll · 1115 D.. OIO-H31 ett o. M1 Dovw Of. ~ 14 Nit ..w-. F'rom 1155. lf!OP, ant~ '40 1111'1 -room• SS. I* Ml· n ~/mo. NII. NA 80. COAIT PLAZA P•t• AYlll now 2050 S1t5 mo. 111t, !Mt, f40 845-t4511 , let N •• p 0 r I I. I 0 l'I . 142.7a50 MA IC IN Q M 0 NI.,' Iller, ........ o.a 22 M..,, 1 DA APT, '37otMO HartL · I c1ng ~ b4ll to l>Mch a.en Apt utu t:>CI ,20~ ttn1 Ht 1~od 1:ap "o•~ 111-*'· U50tmo. + .-. ll00-2IOO *' n WIM Ir· A I• •1 • •.• •I• I fl Utlle OCI 784 05M TOP MM ..... 24'47 Clltt)1 Ult afttf I . '"" Pl . AYlll ··1·13. ~.~:c~~do n N •• ·.,~~· Daul• Ofno.. up to 4000 ON THI IAY 100 IQ tt MW44I 1f0-Hlt *" ...... ll'tOldl ~ ' ll*W_, lfle •d• Find•"'' !au went 1n 111,.,..1QtMtllng 10 NII'> "no w1111you """In 1211 rno. t11 I 1111 Oto w ... ;7 Ul HOfM eqft. ll01H9111iPOftlWd, o~1 pe110, 1anttotlal, w INnOI fMt 1111111\ o.,.. trofl\ IUI "'o, Tom. _,_.,MJ~H tww Not O\Mltlted& ~ c-.in.o adt 00 It ""...:..b~~~I~ -"'"*Mary 14W513 _ ,_ t4-IOtl ---~a.1ooi NOt WMt Ma, Mt-lt21 - -------• .. •• • ' Schaals & Camps Forfurther information reprdin& advertising placement in the Schoole & lnetructionB Directory -call Looiee Griffith 642-5678 ext 330 CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL Openings available for 1983-1984 School Year For Kindergarten & other grades. "A CARING SCHOOL WITH A CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION" Extended Day Care Available 548-8888 780 Victoria Co1ta Meta SAILING LESSONS Aboard 28' Newport 12 Hour• $125. Aprl Classes: April 9th & 10th Aprl 23rd & 24th Dur1nt1 Gh1rt1n For reaervatlon• call 650-2305 WORD PROCESSHC SCHOOL Learn How to use Wang , IBM 056 & D1splaywriter Xerox 860 Call 014) 556.6&)4 ~ lriilt ~ ls1i.Sm Dcrys • h ... • 5dtw'dclys EUN MOH WOHlY Become a Word Processing Spec1altst Excellent Career Opportun1t1es WORD PROCESSING ANO INFORMATIO" SYSTEMS 2232 SE 811stot-Su1te I~ S.nta An1 <.;a 92701 A*-'wolfdu<et'°"'"'°''~ -fa..aictOf'9'1fttiM' ..... ,, .... 3004 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS ACROSS 1 Seaweed 5 Conflicts 9 Rekindled 14 Ego 15 Plant genus 16 Clio's sister 17 Overlook 18 Festive 19 Cryptogra- pher 20 Ninth day 22 Vatican palace 24 Snare 26 Plow sole 271nnuendo 29 B ind 30 Deity 33 Baker's need: 2 wds 37 Conserve 38 Ending for sacro 39 Jewel 40 Water body 4 1 Silly one 42 Niagara and 49 Flower parts 53 Bellttle 57 Supply a new crew 58 Apportion 59 Tunnel MONDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 61 Romulus' city ~'~+;...~• 62 M oon goddess: Var 63 Maj.-Gen. Jesse Lee - 64 Silkworm 65 Cut 66 Card 67 Defunct DOWN 1 In tune. o 2 wds. 23 Useless 45 Olsjoined Vision -Depth Manor -Barber PROMISE Aller listening lo cam- paign speeches, I l<now why this country Is known as Iha land of PROMISE LOS! Cody. 1 yr mate. gold. retrvr 19l h St & Ptac . CM Aewerdl 642-6588 el1er 5. PtrlHUI 3012 ITLAITIS MISSllE 2112 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 141-3433 Open 24 tirs l l&YS l WEEI ATIRACTIVE MASSE USS ES TO SERVE YOU 2 Fruit 25 Witticism 47 Bakery item CIRCUS Of 3 Sparkle 28 Molding: 48 Pos1t1on flllSSllE 4 Repercussion 3 wds taker 5 Farceur 30 Scot 50 Love· It 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD 6 Semite 31 Stadium 51 Female FULLERTON 7 Dominates 32 Hideaways monster 170-1112 8 Second rater 33 Thrive 52 Slammin' l ,0,pen,, 2,4 whrsEEI 9 Slope back 34 Hodgepodge Sam - 10 Wear 35 Portray 53 Parents ~~;~5~~vE~ 11 Stow freight 36 Cosset 54 Mother of TO SERVE YOU 12 Road of old 37 Dispersed Romulus COEDS-Would love to 13 Wrenched 40 Propose 55 Cold dish party w/you Catt Sue o' 21 01 some 42 Beverage 56 Tooth Kathy anylfme (213) Orengo CoHI DAILY PILOT /TUHd1 , M1roh 19, 198:J laft1ta1at !••n t• J:!e• !OH Mtl1 Wt!! .. 011!1t111!1n 4011 Ja1111or111 1gouu11t• for 1111 S X'• uron 1111·30'9 $$ $ Excellent Investment Oppor- tunities 30% YEARLY !lttt11111, T.D.'••02! I .II. llTILH .. ,. •• ,. o ...... ::lpec1a11i1110 111 111 & 2nll 10·1 1fnc1 1049 Aobl 81Uft1 NtllCM R E Orok11 Od l~Hlf<11t 1142 2 t 7 1 64b Oil I I w roow HAS su 101 T 0'•. S 10.000 ur> No c:redll chtte;k, 110 p1111nlly Ctlf Oen1e<>n Auoc: 1173 7311 HIGH VlllllLITY • LOW PAY 'l'hc Dady Pilot ts looking for ~·opll• whu know what'8 going un u1 t}wir l'ommunity to write news tlern8 on a fr~lam:t! basis. You 11t·l·d not bt• u "p rofessional" journalist wt.• will train you. Cull L y nne Johnson ttl the Pilot, 042-4:i2 l , l'Xt. 245 --------------- UUI, PltT T• Svpp~t YO\I• lneOMe by doing tn1are1tlng t~hon. NIM wO<ll Of'I behalf of NatloNll Com. panlH M1ny ehlfts to chooee from '4 ~ hr gu1r1ntHd. ptu• lucre· tlva bonu1 program. 81111 .. p11 pref'd. but will 1reln the 11gh1 plr• eon For Interview Call: Aobln or Lindt 11 141-1111 E 1 t ~•01111 1P11t-llm1 ct11nar. Work •• oyatn Cunclerga AUlelanl during •ohool houn HUI' I ... Helt W1at1• 5100 needed for lu•ury La-$ 4 5 o 1 0 1 l 1 r 1 CfoM Corporate IHdt , ........ _________ guno B11ach Holet Sun 7141963-1337 from doek at great L•· AN OHIO OIL CO ot1111e Mon only Conuact Don ------gune otfloa. 81tery plu1 high lncoma, ptu1 CHh na 111 494-84160 PART TI•E comm Cati Richard bonuHs. beneflls 10 494·4 I 16 11 AM -12 mature person 1n Or•nu11 HOUSECLEANEAS EYH/WHllllll noon ruea, Wed. County area Aogurdll!SS f •O <l Mull nave own M11k• ex Ira SI helping liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 o l eiperlence w111t1 !rans Flex h11 540-0857 yo1Hh carriers promole T F' Reao. American Lu· HSKPA LIVE-IN 6 dya thell own eetabll•had brlcants Co Boi. 096 Mui! drive ow~era car 1ou1ee Mature, oulgo- Oeyl on, Ohio 4540 t 10, uµpts & ahoppong Ing, a11rac11ve pa1en1a1 Stra1gt1 1 comm101on Xlnl wages 96.,_0439 type person, pteaM ca.II llCllnllY (Ot1fl4t1tla!) building product salea 9 fl 8 . 2 5 7 2 b 1 w ~ 2-5PM M·F· 646-7021 Businees axecu llve needs aecret ar y I HSlll Musi have gooq h1nd- w11ung end 1yplng 1111111, be presentable, soma 11avel Excellenr oppor- tunlly We are no1 N-- po11 Beach promolors - we are estabUshed hawr11 Serwlot 4PM-6PM 101 appl PBX Ana Serv Exper'd Plant otc NB only exper lmmedlllltl op-en1ng ,0-; Fast cord board Days PBX opr need apply exl)elleflced seamslrttss 760-8305 Fashion 111and P/T Slll·Sun 11 PM 71 Sewing bobt covers and People 011en1ed person AM Sun 7 AM·3 PM and tab r 1 c cu sh Ion 11 needed Theatre Box 0 1· Wed 3 PM-11 PM Call 6 75· 7881 ttce day shltt reaerva11on 631-5640 Insurance posH1on open Mual oe ART /SALES Look1nu tor Agency underwrner wllh able to work weekend• sharp people to train commercial 11nes experl· and holidays Good tale- Catt t-800-262-4245 1.0 Finance) s l 5 I S 5 o po r hr encu needed tor smc1ll phone perso"altty a &37-4868 NB ollrce Conlacl Key , muat Appl~ In person S.oretary needed tor Sales Ma nager of Fashion Co Experience s mull Catt ThereM 631-5414 AUTO Re,air 714·778-1400 SEBASTIAN S. 140 Ave-----nue Pico. S C Au1omohve re1Ja11 shop Gene1MI stoop labor M 1n1mum wage 631 7270 Legal Secrelary Very Exper 1n ll11ga11on n-n ,., lltur SEORnlllY ano 1arnlly law PIT Flex Telephone work In Sanla BABYSITTERS resp adull Temp Agency Charlolle's Sitters &45·3746 Hi~ $10/hi Nwpl Bch Ana Office. making ap-Full time Departmental 7141752-2234 poontmenls No Setting role Good typing and Salary Will Train w ork telephone skills Enlhu-LHAL SECRfTAllY hours 5.9 PM, Mon-Fri. ' slasllc attilude. sell mo- Newport Center Real 9.1 PM Sal For 1n1er-tlvated, plea11ant perso- Estale L111ga 11on Firm view. 662·!>844, Mrs nallly sough! APPLY IN needs sharp, exp'd legal Paulson PERSON with reaume to BABYSITTER Lovong, exp d babys111e1 tor 10 mo old 3 days a wk Refs req 851-3010 S · XI • • p dicta ------complete apptlca11on. ec Y n. •Y ong, • PHAA"ACV CLERK • phone, and shorthand a "" M r Fuentes Robert must Satar y open Exper preferred. Mon-Fri Bein, Wiiiiam Fros! and s4o.6962 9·6 Call Peter 640-6568 Associates, 1401 Quall IHIUllQ Liquor Clerk Malure per-lmmed opening for per-son Full tome . Nights manen1 tull ume sectry 10 Good Pay Recent expe- dynam1c execuuve vice-nenced only need apply pres In our rapidly ex in person 293 7 Eesl pand1ng So Coasl office Coast Hwy. Corona def Abollly to cope under Mar pressure wllh diverse 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii personafll1es and inter-II lace w11h cllenls Excel Loan Processor organ1za11onal sldlls last E1<per1enced Real Eslate accurale lyp1ng (75 w1Jm) Loan Processors needed shorthand or speed wrol· 1mmed1a1ety Must be 1ng eMent1a1 (100 wpmJ experienced 1n FHS/VA Able lo exercise lnde· Good Pay Please call tor pendent 1udgmen1 and Appo1nlmen1, acl w•lh d1screl1on At 937-3958 least s yrs e .. perience l•triCH Tt•,orary wnn all facets ot office StnicH Nwpt SL. Newport Beach Pre·school A M Aide, SEOllETUY PIT Immediate employ-No experience neces- m e n I C M a r 8 a sery GOOd phone voice, 540-1919 no selling Ask tor Pam. Priatlac I Paob1i•1 ,_6_7_5-_37_5_3 ____ 1 Helper lralnee 979.:,-500 Secretariat ,/T .SSISTlllQ General ofllce dultes. MuSl have 2-3 yrs exper Dally Pilot newspaper w/college bustneu clas- deafer In Irvine area sas Type 55 wpm Pro-- Approx 20 hrs pr wk 1ess1onal phone manner. Aflernooos & some wee-Able 10 organize and Ille kend mornings Musi Some errands. Must have dependable vehicle, have car Non-smkr. prefer llghl truck w/ Busy CPA Otllce. O.C. camper shell Only neat, A1rpo11 area 833-9062 responsible persons need apply Slart1ng ap-SECRET ARV prox. $4 75 hr & mileage for pvt onveslor, b~png, procedure Previous I••••••••• bank ing e•per pref INTEREST EOE/MF Call personnel MAID WANTED Don Qul- 851-9900. ext 218 xole Holel, 2100 New- ---IAllTHDEll - -poll Blvd C M Call blwn 9·30-10 30AM exp & grammatical skttls only Mon-Fri, ask tor req Non sml<r . salary Greg Hyde. c11culallon neg Mall resume to Ste 642·4321 200. 2855 E. Cat Hwy. CdM 92625 ON 6 Month Loan Against Secured Accounts WAITRESS IAllHHS IEEIEI 847-7678 Earn $450 to $800 per -weetr 11 you have a sta • BIKE STORE * wagon or van and en1oy Mi1chan1c for Scnwlnn working with teenagers Store Xlnl Satary-6 da/ C1111 Mr Rountree at wk Musi have prior Bike 548-7058 blwn I 1AM & Slore exper 544-9835 3PM week dO'f1l Cleaners. work Fl/PT for Medical back office. 61· $4 50 lo start Transpor-1rngual (Eng/Span) Exp- iation ano phone neces-a1 Req FIT, M·F Call sary 7141963· 1337 558-8033 c .... , .. u.. -.-... -,-.-,-.,-~-.,-•• -.-"- Alum s1d1ng 1nstallers 101 LA Times 10 homes on mobile homes Newpo11 Beach 3 30 AM 8·47-7617 10 6 AM $625 per mo COISTRUCTIOI WORKERS U S & OVERSEAS Pay Range 123 500 . $46.600 For Info. (312) 888-3338 E•l E-1530 Fee for 01- reclory OOOI WAml Send reply 10 L A T1mu. PO Bo• 2723 Newport Beach 92663 OFFICE HOWIH PAJllS Help us We are a las! growing. very professio- nal one-yr old Agency wnn greal t>enelHs. fun people and a noce loca- li on near Soulh Coasl Plaza PIT-FIT Hm computer sates, be your own bO&S! Lv msg 832-7306 P /T Secrelary 20 hours. Ille lyplng and book- keeping &46-0244 Real Eslale broker has too meny leads. needs sales agenl In N B 851-7720 REAL ESTATE Salesman Need 1 expe. rlenced person on com- mercial & Industrial real estate for a successful & Service Slatlon Attendant Par! lime evenings and week-ends Neat ap- pearance and handwrit- ing only need lo apply Apply tn person 2590 N-pol1 Blvd CM Servl"9 Station Attendant $4.00/hr + profu snaring program + beneflls. Olly & Eve Shltls Reis reoulr· ed Aak for Jett 661-0700 Ortega Hwy Chevron In SJC growing llrm Servtoe station auendanl, Best worl<lng conditions PIT, weekends Hun1109- 1n Newport Beach Ion Bch 988-a505 ___ 7_1_41_64_6-_S0_5_l __ SERVICE STATION AT- ltECEPTJOllST TEN 0 ANT, exp er' d full/time Musi lype & 2· 11 Apply Shelf Statton have good phone man-1_1_1t_h_&_1rv_1_ne_._N_B __ _ ner Nloe otflCe tn New- p on Cenler Kelty 644-2507 Serving help wanted, Fe Pref Original Pizza, 2121 61lboe Btvd (Crnr/22nd RESTAURANT so N 8. Apply In person 7 AM lo 3PM. 6 days wk incl wknd Z t BEACH- WALK CAFE 508 Pac Coas1 Hwy Hun! Bch 536-1437 I mmed open 1ng tor a 1_be_l_ween __ 3_an_d_5_p_m_. _ responsible, enthusiastic I it LL-..a I t ".c.,tl •• i't •-c'y person to do lo<'d prep & • o ... ar. Ptrl er -3 to 11 Shilt Part time, to work busy front desk take phone ord~rs Hrs answer phones handle I M on-Fri 8 30-2 30 at no expe~":;,S:3ary I CISTO•H SHYICE ma11. 1ype accurately Meyerhot's. 11021 Sky-i--------- Soncere. pleasant 1101ce I park Cir· Ste A · Irv Ttaolltr /llt14lac Ins background helplul I A4•l•ls1rattr lu't I 557-6232 ttr Victoria 44 Eternity 45 Fastener 46 Fissure 47 Pollshes 2 3 4 Franks 43 Unseam 60 PlaV1hina 6 3 • • 4 5 7 1 . ( 7 1 " l 5 6 7 a .... 9--r.1"'""0 ..... 1~1""""=12,.......,,1,......, _52_, __ ,1_86 ____ , Rece1·vable SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In ell mailers love, marriage & bual· nest Also couneeltng t8 t5 So El Camino Aeet, Sen Clem. 492-7296 20 hr wk Flex hrs $4 50 lo handle 11ccounts pay-lltiha'I ltwptrt lell wenled tor Hunllngton P • r '" + b 0 nu 5 I able end receivable bll· I Full lime and pan time Beach pre-schooler, 3 964-8664 10AM-12 long, lypong and general hostesses snd nos! days/week, 1-2 houra. IECOIUTIH IAUS I ottlce duties needed Apply In person Send resume & eatery I •• 0-lllltS from 3 to 5PM at. 251 E.. requlremenls 10: L Mee-r~ I Send resume and anlary Pacific coast Hwy New-ca, PO Box 89G9. Foun- PIT. FIT XLNT Commls . requirements 10 · port Beach · taln Valley. C• 92708. Worl!. on QC Musi heve 1---------14 llalr for color & be a sell Silutl IHt1•••1'J HOFIH HTlllATOll TEL • l • 0110 s la r le r w 111 It a 1 n , S L ..a I needed Experience ne-840-5249 •••••1 10. • c.ssary 842•5516 Immediate openings In 3151 Airway Ave telephone sales. setting UCHTI I •llEU OUTCALL 835-9199 ORIEITIL MISSllE 2022 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH 112-1711 10AM-12AM IDettvery Master. 234 Fischer Ave. C M A local I supply co needs full time driver from 8 5 Mon-Fro Slar1 $3 75 hr OMV read-up mandalory IHTlL lSllSTUT 20-32 hours/week ADA pref Happy. p1~1ess1ve otllce Irvine on-F11. 7-3 752-7555 l llYI l WEEI Call DESK CLERK, Full or PIT ' Exper Prat bul wt ll lre•n ' CUTE GIRLS TO SERVE YOU uia111 I 1 Fia1acl1l '"='=-t--t--..--t-~ la1lan1 rtaaitin 40H lllnen tore•• ••I• of Wood end Metal Buel-.... -+-+-+--~! nest. All equlpm41nt Ptos. Good Income, room for ~-+-+-+--~I expanllOf'I. Terms .Avelf. 175,000 968-8t87 ELENA AL I BABA M OTEL 6415-7700 --HIYH Must have smell car or molorcycte Full or part time For Immediate work Call 6'15-0366 I Ory cleaning counter help wanted Wiii train 6 days wMI< Bergatom Cleaners Corona dll Mar 644-442 t EIOllW IEClnlllY Need escrow secra111y with uper. lo worl< In '40.000 total lnv .. tment -:::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;1;---:-;--;:--;---=:;:;-;;t::--:--;.-;:·-:----_'"":""--_-_ .. -;,_;._;,_~, turn• Immediate profit. • 11-.. •.a. 1nvaetor 1/ o wners-Au1aactant1 ELM;;;t;l;;;fna;;;;•iiiiii--iliiiiiiililMiii'i. it ;';';•;•;d;;=•:;'"":i;I operators we1c:omed. pa $ 10,000 gr on monthly. ~ti HU PL.Ull 111.P n 151-3029 Huntington Beach Calf I E1crow Con cepts 71411842-5665 11k for 545-2030 Carol Experienced Aenlll Car person needed 10 write contract1. 7 -11 Rent 1 Ctr. 6S0:1180 •FASHION COUNSELOR 112/hr, PIT, ~dlM~ parel 9ullneu 73().. -~--------.... llVRllW A fttnr ft\11111'\ ADS rflOOYI( ~· el1 Chrome WANTED: 011erwetghl raa• .. ••n•s UVl1U 8M)( '1Kllng bik• Hut<ltl men & llWOmtf1 to try our """' ID F EE lr•me A forks, ch Mat product• A ltllrl In co. Wiii .... " ME R !>091. Araya rim.. Taken Pfoflll. AH natural weight ....,. Wedn.dey from tn front tou prog11m using WI IAll Cal• of World o f <hm... h«bl. 100% guer. LON $ =not let UI Mlp?" • BHllh l At11nt1, H.B. UC> to 30 lbl/mo. H«ba.. Troubttil?/ DI-Mt-Nll Aewerct for Info IMdlng 11 f e d t •t r I b u t or • or 131_.347 Fll'llMY Pr~? to reco , tff· t221 reo-1854. Ooineetlc 9tol•nce?/ -. ---,----Ftll TIMI PAY Chlld At>u1•7I Chlld 8SllM "'1 Found· Smt wtit 8ernwed amt••• PAaT·TIMI WHI (:111t0dy? IMm1gr1tlonCA1.L Bak er/H arbor C M '. Oiprt1aJtJn 4011 opportunlttH avellibfa (~~ p_. F'lnderl 838-8183 MO.tl4l New aporta prOduct Lev· wtlh the LOI Angeles I CALL8 Olt ,,, ••• 81•~ Cit Loet: Atd hMdM pettOt .,., Meglc Wrist mak.. TlmH Ctroul•tlon Ot· }j~ .... 2~ !. whll• llta coll•r Vlo lat 312&. Oak a Monro-everyane play better. In• partment In our dOOf•tO- ..., .. '" ~ N 8 720:,540 • via. CM. 64f..6e8 t dorMCI by toP pro1 In $ $ door n1wep1per "'" • · teMlt. golf rtioquetball p rog ram. Ovtrenteed ':!~~-··RVDfNGSc• ...... .,,..· Found: 8eYylof t<N. PCW FOUND: ~t occ llf'l•1• bowttng. ci.,1111 MtCSeci llo11r1y w•o• ptu• com-,.,.'~-..-. a I .A. "111er. 81rta1 I blklootd kitten, frtenoly, to oo to mwket. Cell 8uct mltllon. Hou,.. o AM • t --------• ~. ee:»t11 IM-"IOOI. 0404790 211143t-1783 PM, or 4 PM • t PM <::;<::.) M'f <::;<::.) bee* Uttle "*"'. OUNO: Med u ftmate ........... It 9= 4a:u Trt lnlng 11 provided. Po- btk dOO Vic Broo«IM "' & ~ _ !!!!! _!!! ttntlal 10 .. rn UOO + 1 ~ .=·r: =::: -.. --i..i:,~::n: Ao.m.: "·' eei.ff:la 1111nmn ltlPI P« wttle. '"' .,, 1n1.,. "I' vl •w , Call you? Word.• can't Hr LOlt In .,.. of Ptrtt Aw, Found. 8m Blk a Whl lave hOmt. w , eto. Call 1,100 ....... 1• t "' tlOW m&ldl' ~ lOll· LIQ.Uni •••ch HIOhj oook•t m••.· Ft. H .I . ""'Prewnt1tlllt AetlOn ......... ... •1" Sulle 0 -2 Costa Mesa Sales tub1erlpllon1 to the Dally CLOSERS Piiot. Evening houra and lie , ..... oalls ,1111• PHT ITl•E RH 1-1 Wanled adults over 22 · Publishing firm ~s 10 In O C. area to ctoae magazine orders $50 to $100/day t gas Hun! Bch Cell Nlkl<I at who enjoy working with youth Must be waft groomed. personable. a Sates 114-2110 positive motlvelor Start Futt ume sales of busl- a l S75 per week Cell I 0895 telephone systems 2-5pm 646-7021 (ask for Must be sh&rp, $800 Sherron) _ _I draw ag11n11 commit· I slon + car allowance Lillie Miu Muffat .. , on 1 669-9575 Tufte!, along ceme a --------- spider end read In the IALEI HI ... Dally Piiot C1a111tled E.xper'd. maiure needed HChon about Miss Mui-to manaoe tldtn depl In let's Tutfet end bought II excluSlve men'• store In for 19 95 You cen sell Newport Beach See your lulfet and lots of Trlnl 759-1622 other things through Dally Piiot Ctanllted Ads Cati 642-5e78 Newspaper WANT ACTION? C1ullled Ads 8'2-5878 Saturday mornings. Commt111on with gua- rantee and bonuees, Contact 642-5676 aft 5:30PM event TtleplleH Werll Wt lff4 20 l11Mtlt11 ,..,.. ,., ltoal l4Yerti1l11 ,.., .. 14-110,... "" ''" ., Part .... l.11 qH Wtl .... ,., 111'"4iltt ..,. 01H Ml·Olll KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO S75.00 PER WEEJ( Wt now t11n t 5 optru~ for rov111 .... , bOm• to acurr readers fill Tiit Ot•lllt Coast OlllJ Pilot Our trews \tart It 3 30 p 111 a!ld wor~ IHll~ 1'30 pm -tdars. Oii Satur,.,,"' •oO 1 ft• 111011 hour• You •ii ttlft ftltfl'J lllP' •lid pmu. ·~ wttll -.u11nt rout OWft montf, t~ert tl no dtlt•fftl or eollectlOll 111.olwtd n fOU lrt llllllfHltd, llftlM call Mr h<I I (714) S48-7051 ... CT HAPPY IH•THOAY, tta7. , .. help ,,,. fll)G ., ... 81k 004tar, no ... WorkahOp. H 1·H47. 1204 ...__,~ fltt. ~ 414-M20 H0-4M3 ~.:_~_:L··--~~~~~~Cl~elll~flec)~A.dt=-~t.t~l·~M~i11:.lJliil•illl•••••lill•••••••••••l!!J=====:o::=!ilia ·~~~~~----------------~· .. i . 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C,OAS I NI w•,f'Al '1 It •Evenings and Saturday morn1ng9 I Jf • .,...., ''"-"'"' 111 "' • I ·~'"' A • 4 I ~.nit w 'u•• ..,, .... 1101 ff\\""'." ""V .. ,, V 1h1--·• •1t •,uwl{J •e01t)•l 1 I~ rt t •tOfl\•tf .. I\ f4 ll"llO'#ll w l"'m '' 1uo1 • A1•t•4U" Wh1 A1ruuu.11U •JI Mn1 t111vlll" $ 17'• IJ'.J/ l•l>4 I 1 tut r ltl ~U.. ti C. UllflhJll '"~'"' •htr• t1uw uu.t•pl HI~ fHh,i'tWhuht futtu~h -zu • "' "' ~ 1 plit ""'• la . .,.,. 1tc.nf10tt l11·\~IMll1t1H tlf\lh/\7 ttl l11JW W tr .. llUI f11ttt1•l•t ltt1• llfHtll(tf Ii' llKI 114 'Ill 111 <.I'"' JI'• ""'' Im 111 11111 Ill( OAIUUEll .... ,,.I ,,~ .. '"'W '"'""' 'O•d• .. 1 I.I••''" I li41•,(J t.Httllh iUICH,. 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Un•Qv" '" ~t~P<' Pialltl I Or1an1 6221 "'"'."1 ritver use ove1 m1c•o ,.,a.r-& s.,c 111 , ~ s;oo _ $4CIOOEIO &40!>084 ooH oo $400 Trasn 04~ ~· -IJANTED n 11 u....:<l p1~ com(• S<'50 A"'''<I 560 n• '"a' .,411 1. ;') "''I" Dort Slhe Parts The Delly Piiot has 1m SP"'·ng ma h $100 Dys !Mack· e 62 16 ''""I" 640 5084 mediate openings 101 49~ S!>J; ,,.5 1)31.161>6 ___ a_n_ry._ __ _._-"' ~'Jnrt Pl '"o c" 1u11tu salesperson1 fullorpar1 MPlis, ~,10 rnllll Et>>"1'"'~'' ·"·•t<•no Caaptu 8014 1 lime Great e11rn1ng po· 1Relr19entor QOCl<l »nO ::.outh 0Pntl 11 L09J1 ""''" Clt!liver Atk1110 70 vw Comp,., 1800 m• tentl•I Guarantee Clrllw St2!'> no 11 .. t 10 afld 12 At'!l!o Bt1ll SJ'.!JQ or nf!QOt•.illl~ on lt'bll Pf>Q permanpnt against comm11111on E.t·IAn•ana C.:0111ng smooth· qepe>rt M ill t·,.nt.n mill 7b0·86ot Nill~·t hru top cli-ari I cellent opportun11y lor top "'"'· $IC>•,. '"" band ~a"" table ';dw G,,c.d up,.9n1 pi.HK .:l•k SlOOO 'i45-6254 p e r1on With car .. 01 .•ean OIPn Sl?5 101nter rjfltl JJ•e:.s and color c1e11n s •OO 11mbltlon1 Senel1esume 5492554 Hvdpress\121·2061 LIK( NtW 4,6 lrbg•a~~ .... ) ........ -~ l \ii,. • .. 0 4 Wkffl Ori.es 9030 ~IJ 81 ,. ')00'1 llflJ ~ sun•o I S2800 645 8083 "" ' 78 Ply Tra•t Oust0t P l A C P /5 P 8 C C Lnac.l••ll w oll ro~d ,. Ct'!tl> $7200 64~ ,8'8 Moke 82 Jeep Scromclur 12K mr auto JJ~ po a1r 51ereo ~llvor S87!>0 b7J 3753 J1111 to '46 1088 unlll \IPM '>""" C<ib lf'VP.I 11a1Ch· Orange Co11st Cameru I 1 Mi1celJ1aeou 6218 P1t1no ~mc111 11prtqn1 ~ohd llll'~ S300 642-2238 T racks 9035 Dally Pttol E!aipmenl 6016 11· k .I ' I wAlnu• Al'>itut11u1 i11~1oe& Motor Bikes 8016 82 ARROW SPORl PU PO 8011 1580 ---~._ _____ _..._..... II I C I oulq•dl'O '"'" 11 •toot All 5 spt.1 sl1>r1>•) Costa Mesa. Ce 92626 M tnolta X· f5 Camera Bei9e wilh wh•lf' <.Ollar ll l!t I 1 v f' r f' c.I $ 7 '1 0 112 Peugeol IOI> l~n~ $6495 pip 968 0625 EOE 5 5 mm ten~ r 1I1 er sl .ind 111'" Worn 1 tim., 847 '>672 1100 m1 New cond $475 • 200 SOOrr•rn Tamron Size 10.12 Pr1ceSt,898 fum Mu,tsellQ64-4515 Mu" s<>ll 75 <.hPvyl ''•pod 714 760-l\7q9 P•P' "' Wurlttz1., con\oi!' '"''''U Shorll>1t<l l26 4 'Pc.I -HIE£ I ;ve..kend~ S 1100 752 10'!4 I fl:/ Puch M11Pf'd tira1t.JPd stwni"'•' plvmlJ nuu I >tint COM S395 N 1 •·~JPS The Dall~ Pilot 1s ec· free It Yoa 6022 2 1 ·H1ronom Cd1 '"1" Sporlilll Good& 6230 646 8510 ~'11q 9 ~ ... Pa•r 0 cep!lng appllcallona for ----------,copP w Pt'< vopP "' F • 6 \· 07 6 ~ o ', ~ ,. s Dlllrlct Manager Tra1-N< ... Clti 11°00 110"" 10• flt> I 'P'"' N•~P" l"•c;, ~" t•hino "i•HP tj'",'~"'1Motorcrcles/ 4 · 2 JI ti! 1 voted yng Au•t ShP mera alla t11npnl Fo<:al ~qflng 011 40•' $ 8018 !l 1 Dol'\u11 ~ , 1 M •nQ nees to SUperv1M ~rner pllerd m1• "'" G80 mm wooder1 Pl\ron Nt>wl'll 1,.,onv ii~ COOiers I ti• t r~ 4 • i ~. n boyS end glrl~ Salary & " 1 f ll fl~ 1 3G' l " company benefit& plus mlle•g• allowance & FR((IO\lOOdn.i1l'hOtrl' Jt,\5 , ... d, I 11.!ull o• TRAMPOllNf oml New'>h:X~s\re.ir 1)7' o•f1 commluJonnnportunlly <."l<11en SJ50nPQQll AfHHO• l?•f $14 lorP1t.JH1tlbt'Qlllfl'llob•~ .. 1. 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"'"" ma111toin.-11 l.>OOd P L .,157 cond $2'.\00 080 _o_u_c_._e ____ ~__ 1;50 2 ,~ 7 t975 Mustang 11 ne .. brks 11 +ns p111n1 looks 67 neAdS ... or• S!>OO & run~ qr"ot Call alt 5 MEISTER PORSCHE/AUDI l ii 11 Harbor 6Jvc.I (>att:l11n C.rove Salts·Stn-leasi•& 114-838-2333 ·•, q 14 t>tack ~Int C'Olld, nu 1irtt"'i AlrdS Must sell $L110Cl lirrn 751-A784 11 914 I 1 oronge o c f. F. 0 (l;> :>; ,,, f • • , , OOl1~htlO """vs IU1upu,.1<1 stert>o c.ar ll•Pr S6000 548-'>493 18 <JI •SC JAAGA :.upo• car Sliver 011< 1 s 17 550 p p 675 ~~54 968 2212 114 ·548 .. n3 Volwo 9175 78 f'•nt". s~oo ca11 65 1:ns. reDlt cr•q 11an' Men 675 1131 Gr11a1 body Musi sell 7 t Pinto. rblt eng A S 1400 55?·3232 llllM have rece1p1s ovPr 75 Volvo 24'1 Wagon. 9uoranlt1Rd the IHCeSI cleanest Pilrh1c1 or1gina1 around All options S.3150 631 3016 Mite. S2400 1nvestee1 mags r11as Snc S 1700/olr 730-6194 Li1col1 9323 73 L •ncoln Conunenta Coupe I or it k1ne1 con<J 4 2 000 "'' l o w ner $2600 form 720·0295 SPorts r1>101ng sunglasses on case Porsche & Fer A-I "'-ti rau Spec1a1 SJO ea Call • II, -••• C 73 Mark IV 5-4 ()()() ml, 1 owner sherp S2700 673-7039 Dally Pilot fu1itue 6025 1 .ldd•nq mach $35 TyP6 A42~741 Pv.,s 1nn1na co11d 330 W Bey St I IUY FUl'lllTUll( """1e• chr goon ~onrt Sony Lrgt' scrt-.n 1.><01~ 8<I Hur llA 750 F Xtnl •irm 6SO 1109 ~~C~os~t~e~M~e~u~~E~C·E-~j HPrti qs7.513:1 b~~ta~o~~tlylr~~1~1~~·1;~ ~;t~,,!ol~ v~!r?i c:.~~~it~ conc.1 low mileage Mu5• :1a~i~·'11:"'~~:g0P IJ "" -**'BUY** 160•42 w.,1 IP&•" 4 ••<.Otell'>• llkt> """'"in ~:~1 4S916Bio o~~ iJood E1t1a~ Marc 67'> 3011 hick 9307 83 944 S1Pnna Re<J, 5 r-8-1 -A-,-.,,-fl-rll-,-0-8d-ed--au_t_o 000 m Pl)r~Cht' 16 ps pb. alt vinyl roof whflA" I\ Torf!S Alarm amll1r1 •llHBO $8999 011df'd S 1000 as'lume Call days 640 8800 lf!Ase np a10.q118 or 1 .. Mark IV •ncoln Con ttnenllll wh•l8 clean S2995 000 545-9608 nPIST malch ng Chrs oo~.l bo• S1SO f,71 4200 2U C,Cf, 3176 Cnll ,.Vf'Ol' 4Q) .1428 Minimum 45 wpm Plea , Fll'lllTUI~ ~op~? l4'>0 641'>·8773 sit r •!JI,. me>dAI color r v sant ~I BellCh I E , ... ~'10·4 76 HONDA 81 Dodge D50 P•Chrr• fkle. Full llm• Call Rob , MA~TfASAUCTION I 19 RCA·Xl lOO rwrt xintcond 9000mi. Wh•t,.lblue.outo b•toh 0 1"1-1111 133-112 .. artltur leau•••I orl1&. rn11•1 S 1"0 "46 111' o.,,, s•200 ,.94 94'·6 at 851·962S ~ u • Willercotor appraisod &4!> S780 S.'li'51hst oh 631-2471 Wlftrt11/Walters Rusi Floral So!.+ 8 s 12,500 645 9510 M1dlortd rr<.. ,,,, I l1Jrn • 1 Hona11 XL 2SO good A11i.111, Experienced Cocklall plllow·hAck,$250 tbl, 8 "" & rue. ,,, 1 unit i.ono S350 645-0177 Clauics 9045 ' W__.. d F & 963-4058 Ot11ca dMk & rhaor $6!> 50 11 11 k _.;,,o.-.;;.;.;..;... __ ....;."'-"" ...,..en 1. ood ~-I 3 M c 0 P , e r s 5 o wn s w way ftp " I') I SBCe 750. xlnt cones. See• He•tt •••••• verage lor breaklasll 5Pc w 111nu1 bdrm"" king 963•9953 95;>.447 1 Cost $3?'> no1w snc S65 I S 1700/obo 557 6964 1946 Ford Woodu WCI• lun ch .Apply Ben sz hdbrd drsr rnght -----645 1731 llBW!Our Gary , Brown'•· 31108 Coaat I st end & chAs• s385 I IALLOH IOUQUnS 76 Ho11C111 Odyssey wtopt qon. S13.000 Hwy S ~ j pp1 l o1111 equip, new • 54 5·2250 Deliver eel by Bunny 180111 S t8SO 'Ulll S77S 7611929 t'ord Mo<l"I A fnwn Weftr"t/Wllttr Oak bAntwood roe~,., I Rabbi! with Eastt!f baa Hr.nelA Odyuey. stock. S 9 d an S l 0 0 0 0 c • ..-.__.... tt h S35 A11td flames & p;c ket Great Suprr'\e' Powtr 7012 n11w S.1700 sell S67S 675 6161 ____ ....... c:o ... op I 857-2379 wal1r ... 1 waller Good turn S20 $40 Shell ___ r.10111, 111 lapstrllke Bntll uted 78· 79 see· •65 p 110 C llbl 1111 a11u 11 mu •111 1111111 72 Mazda RX1 r11bulll ftnQlfle. runs w ttll $1f>O 751 8406 •vf't 80 Mez<lt 826, tmmac lo m1 AC PW AM/FM w • lope S5000 to!r 552 866!1 t ............ , ....... nour1 A"-lamp SJS Bronze arc AntlQue.s tor sale ruga son only (714) 834-0689' on c onver e ...., .. ,. """ ....-Cenlury b11y boat 4 cyl -----Ca11111ne re1101ed u t4 h 9145 p ly I. n per1on Looney. , tamp $50 Asslel stainf!O I lurnllvre pictures book C.rPy SJSOO fi75 8161 1980 Yameha 850. good S 4 2 S 0 6 4 2 9 8 3 7 .. trc ti a1 Balloon. 745 w 19th St glua w1nelow~ StOO collecllon. boat gear Ht cond s l600 080 673·7065 C.M , between 7'9pm, Aa111n table & 3 c;t1a111. llne cio111eS much m0<e BAYLINER ;>O gooel ,.93.2250 ore911MS-2630 S350 never u111d 1 497-7090 cond. 110 llc,tvo Pt<1te, 49B8<1tley Mark VI. blk& 78260E Lghtbluee•tr l t •985533.6311866_,Hospltal o.--. a•-~st~ trlr,S5VOO 84l·401,. MICuntCarborators 3dll· yellow eKI blk Mohetr owner, &OK mllta Stl ' ... W IES ....., ~·"' ·~-ferent SIZH )(Int $35 1n1, runs & 100111 goo<I 600 obo 541 0272 ""kely, Attracuve H'Oh Boy. 6 lge Coit HOO Sell SSOO 13 FIBEROLASS Dall9 or Ga('/ 64s.1731 roducod to sell at S 12 64 t-4909 9\t/wknd TM• llYS dwrs pecan lln mu11 Walke<" $35 Pienta S25 WITH TRAILER S250 -• 900 873 4?06. (8l9l 1Mercedea 6 3 Sedan tor 1 tOO•l300 pr de~No N9 S2001obo ~0·5084 I ta It es a 11 Lumber 53&-6228 213-802·•3 .. 0 74 HONDA 550 4 cyt xlnt ().." 3 I -548 8207 cond 11t1es S59S 3,. 01 4 rtUIOrellon or parts aps. neeUUI')' SOYS BDRM FURN ----875-5127 perfect IHlher elloy l outc.11. tome mod... Incl t>vnk bed• & mall Beaut revolving Jewelrv 18' D ffj Id 'H Fllll I H #hMlt run1 llkfl 11 bat lflG, Muat flke l)e09le. ctr dfl6c. nit• atand 6 dwr I show cue. new condt· U le Meler Hean 1020 v8. 3 apd run• & look• I out or hell S 3000 =!j :="'~·1:~. ~:'~'L ~~:~'Go s1 2(i0 uon 6-4&-i&n B C · WANTED good. s11 or•o St400 631 '3018 1209 or bet ofr 840·5084 181g Canyon Country Club av fUISers MINI MOTOAHOMf'. obo 842 0100, 969·t22t 112 300D Turbo M B But M•mberthlp H S.000 fDI LWI :t'O to 2211, rear OllUChO, I gundy cl\1 wllll, 1ut1rf, J• Wy... 1101 *IPIOIAL * Call\ (714) 547-8130 lttl ft UIO Me ••a. dl,,.llt a tide l>ath Aalea, laJ!rtH I 151< ml. warr . l?S.500 ~ FVn Ctwoe Bllltr. Thi• Wtel< Ottly l"'r Coo<IJUOn9f, keep cool 11" , .. , 1111 pr•ferrtld Prlvat• Piii)' --a .. 8·6792 Avtll l)tt1·11f1'141. lwn N HI 189 9!> Full u In aummer _.ther Seti ~-.. " will pay cull Call Alf• l••M tlOS -,7-9-300--0-.-.-tlc-k-.-2-7-.600--tnl, 11524039 •At 179 95 l<g & On"'' cheap $50 8 .. 5· 17 3 t ---129-5050 •lter ~m __ All• Sporta Sed•n • 11. eunroof, 11ereo tape, Ilk• EJil*'d woman wi• cart at dlacount prices FrH Dave Of Oaty 111 Wtller1ft Tralltra, Tran) 1024 1111w1 .. 1 cond •unrool, MW I 14,toO 133-&967 for 914«1)' Ot 1hut-tn1 d .. lvtry ~lli 1 !N MAC DONALD'S CON· l 111 HP, 08 12995 elloys, atereo, mini atl II 30 __ --- In.MM II' lovuHt. bea111 up· TEST we nHd 807 101 646·80!5 __ 1~!~.~~·z~.~:~·1~1~~-''960 831-~18 '110 w aoon. )(lnl cond ll<>let9fy, down culhlOnt. $100.000, 1114 lor 1:>6. BAY LAUNCH. 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But It's been a long Ume ainoe the speck of oceanfront aloni the Cl-ange Coast has been affected as substanUally aa It was by the atorm In late January and ~aln In Marclt. Waves tuive been bttak.lna at the end of the Hunttng10n Beach pier, and they 1eldom do that. That'• bec::awie tons of aand have been allowed to build up there, provldlna ahallower water for the waves to break on, obeerven say. lt'a the work of the ocean and the llrn1na of Easter Vacation - this weelt for moat atudenta except thoee In the Huntington Beach school system -that's cauaina some alarm. (See OCEAN, Pase AZ ) THI ORANGE COAST Capt. Douglas D' Arnall warns of sea hazards CDAU f DITION TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Seniors NB • ID seek housing BY STEVE MARBLE or,,. o.-,,.. ...., Newport Beach aenior citizens requested last night that a chunk of Irvine Company land In C.Orona del Mar be used to build a small village for aeniors. >'For once," senior citizen leader H. Ross Miller told the City Council, "we're asking you to put the people first and the developer second." MUler said he envisioned a netwo rk o f cottages and a geriatric ward. 'The Irvine Company. as part of a huge general plan amendment the council is conaiderina, wants to build as many as 100 homes on the land. The land, adjacent to the Oasia senior center on 5th and Marguerite avenues, is one of eight parcels detailed in the general plan amendment. The .::attered bits of property range from a 13-acre chunk on the corner of West Pacific Coast Highway and Superior Avenue to a vacant area in Newport Center where a developer hopes to construct a seven -story medical tower. In all, the general plan change would create as many as 335 homes. some of them priced in the ao-called affordable range, in addition to the medical tower. (See SENIORS, Pa1e AZ) Mesan linked to burglaries after arrest A 21 -year-old Coeta Mesa man arrested on suspicion of trying to sell a stolen coin collecoon, has been linked to u many as 20 residential burglaries in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, poLK'e report. Officers said they have recovered about $30,000 ln stolen goods -moetly jewelry -since Costa Mesa police arrested Rkhard R. Melnyk l.aat Friday on suspicion of paisess.ion of stolen p_roperty. Costa Mesa police said they are still unrave ling what they bel ieve ia a lo ng string of burglaries. Six burglary victims h ave Identified recovered property aa their belongings, police added. Melnyk ia being held in lieu of $25,000 ball. 08'tJ Not ""°40 bf htrtcll O'Donnell J e nny Klima s its atop e lephant s tand while Harbor Trinity Preschool classm.a tes get caged view of circus going up. Circus comes to fairgrounds Hoisting of big top brings back memories in Costa Mesa By KAREN E. KLEIN of .... a-. Not sa.n The hoi_,ting of the CU"Cus Vargas Big Top yesterday and the unloading of the show's elephants, tigers, horses and bears drew crowds of children, circus fans and cunous passersby to the Oranj(e County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Seems like there's nothing lake a circus lo bring back old memories. Mike Dunn .. 35, of Coeta Mesa brought his two sons down to watch the determmed-lookmg roustabouts as they fixed support beams under the large red-and-blue striped awning and creakily raised it to its jaunty peak For Dunn, it was like old Umes "I can remember coming to the circus m C.oata Mesa with my dad,'' he aaid. His own boys. Mall, 2 1 1 , and Bnan, 1, were "JUSl l~·tnalt.•<f' by the proceedings, Dunn said. "They've been so interested they haven't said a word." he said, indicaUng the two wade- eyed blonds. Most of the children, who were milling around the tent and the elephants, llamas, horses, camels, tigers and bears chained m the parking lot, JOined in the festive atmosphere. For animal popularity, the elephant was far and away the winner, with a couple of votes among the 2 lo 7-year-olds going to the horses and ponies. Jenny Klima. 4, of Costa Mesa said she preferred the less exotic species. He r favorlle animal? "My dog,'' she said. The traveling circus will end its Orange County stint tomorrow everung. CM dentist's latest woe: divorce suit By J EFF ADLER or ttie Oe11J Not Slaff Dr. Tony f>rotopappas' wife of less than three months filed for divorce yesterday from the Costa Mesa dentist, claiming h e repeatedly beat her and she fears for her life. Protopappas' attorney said today he is s urprised by the accusations. The dentist is being investigated in connection with the deaths of three patients. And in a related development, 1t has been reported that Protopappas has sold his hagh- vol u me dental practice to a former associate, Dr. Robert Brown No sale amount was disclosed. Both Protopappas' attorney a nd a dental office spokesman said the saJe as now in escrow Pamela Sue Protopappas, 28. claims in the divorce petition, filed in Orange County Superior Court that h e r 38-year-old husband "has assaulted me, handcuffed me, bitten me on the mouth and committed other acts of brutality, leading me to become fearful for my life." She asked that a Judge bar (See DIVORCE. Page A%) Records seized . in HB doctor case By PHIL SNEIDERMAN of tM Delly Not Slaff Investigators seized p rescription drugs and the records of 11 additional patients yesterday afternoon in the continuing inves tigation of Huntington Beach physician Mark Hopp, 68. Hopp, who continues to operate a drug detoxification clinic at 6427 Edinger Ave .. faces an arraignment Friday on 20 misdemeanor counts alleging that he prescribed dru~ improperly Additionally, the overdose deaths o f eight patients are under mvesugauon. Hopp 's daughter. Renee Young, 24. who works as the doctor's office manager, also w1U be arr&Jgned on eight counts of refilling prescriptions w1thoul authorization Orange County Deputy Distract Attorney Chris Kralick said additional more serious criminal charges are being considered and may be filed at Friday's court hearing. Ho pp 's of fi ce had been searched twice previously by investigators. Kralick said yesterday's seizure at the clinic included documents investigators were not able to obtain earlier. He said the 11 patients records were marked "Overdose" by the doctor. Investigators will meet with the Orange C o unty coroner's staff to determine whether these refer to drug- relat.ed deaths, he said. Kraltck said records of 10 pauents of Dr Hopp were seized earlier. and eight of these were confirmed as drug overdose deaths. He said seven additional files that were sought yesterday were missing when investigators sean:hed at the clinic. The deputy district attorney said his office must determine whether Hopp's tre atment is related to the overdose deaths of his patients. Hopp also as being mvestigated by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance and the state Atto.mey General's Office Nixon Library deadline eyed by UCI f acuity By KAREN E. KLEIN O(tfle Delly ..... Staff A special faculty committee at UC Irvine has agreed to meet the deadline on a proposal to house the controversial Nixon Presidential Library on campus, a spokesman said. The seven-member committee, chaired by Patricia O'Brien, as associate professor of history. agreed yesterday that "it is lmportant t.lull the Nixon Library be located at UCI,'' said Helen !See NIXON, Pa1e AZ ) -------------NSIDE-------------. 'The Unavenlly of l\an'8~ where ee~eral former • Edtton High football 1tart are baled, 11 on the hot1eat with the NCAA .. •in. Pa~e Cl. Editorial columnist ydney Harris def ends the poor drama critic against the persistent charge that he's the reason plays fall. ( P.S. -Sydney's an f"X•critlc4 ao be C'8ref ul.) Page A6. • New chief Smith International, Inc., of Newport Beach, the county'• third-larse•t company, ha1 named a new pre1ident and realigned its corporal~ structure. Page BS. Savers' guide 0 The Co'91umer Dlgett 1983 Cuide to Ditcount Buying" 1lve1 1hoppert 386 pagea of price U11lnp, evaluatlont and recommendation• on thou .. nd• or brand-name llema. Pa1e B 1 • f'resno State, which finished fourth in the PCAA basketball race, has advanced to the finals of the National Invitation Tournament with an easy victory over Wake fort"tt. .Pa11e Ct. Hot tips can earn you hard cash Got a hot newt tip f Th~ DaUy Pilot wUI pay a.1h for the three bett 1tory tJp1 every week. Call u1 al ( 714) 642·"321. Ext. 226, dur• ... the day, or at (7.14) 642-5686 eveahtp and wef!1tend1. Top prise ach week •• 115 . .... \> 2 • Or1ng• Co11t DAILY PILOT /Tuolday, March 20, 1083 Body • ID harbor baf fies police Homicide mvuat1gator1 11ald today they can't explain why a Tuatln man waa beat.en, shot to death and dumped In Newport Harbor, where his body tloaWd for days before belng noticed. Police m Newport Beach said Steven Balogh, 34, reportedly was last seen by fr1enda March 14 but not reported miaslng until a week lat.er Balogh:s body WMS d1:icovered last Thursday by a t;e:Uba diver In the harbor near tht• Bayshores commun1 ty. Pohtl-' said they believe the body had lx"<'n in the water four to rivl' days and they are putting thl' t1mt.• or dPath on or before March 18 "He was defm1wly dead before betng plac:ed in tht.• harbor," explained Sl(t Darryl Yoult.•, who noted tht.· Orange County Coroner's Off1t·<• has rult.•d out su1c1de as a <·au.-.t• of dt•ath SENIORS. • • From Page A 1 The t'Ouncil postponed voung on the pa'·kage until April 11 . Senior citizens wt:>ren 't the only ones to speak out A group of Corona <:lei Mar residents complained the ci ty is doing a disservi,·e to c hildren by not setting aside e nough park land. Somt:' ol the residents brought along c hildren ca rrying hel1um-falle d balloons that proclaimed "Save Us a Place" and "I'm Active Not Passive " "P eople tend to ignore o ur children," said one parent, Clyda Brenner "They need land, room to run around." The complamts stemmed from debate on whether the Irvine Company should provide land for parks 1n Corona de l Mar or supply a combmauon or land and m-lieu fees instead Bandit robs hank in Mesa A Oista Mesa bank was robbed yesterday by a gunman who walked m just before closing, police said. Crocker National Bank, 3400 Bristol St.. was robbed of $4,000 at 4 p.m. by a gunman deteribed as about 28 t.o 33 years of age, 5-foot-6, 150 pounds, with brown hair. Police said the gunman forced a bank e mployee to unlock a back door and then drove off an a pickup truck. New port Beach 80<glars pr*I _, the ''°"' 000< to a Pen. 1~-porl apartment end hllU*I on SI 7'& tn valuable• yelle•d•y 1nclud1ng cam••• equlPfT""'I and tkl CIOthlng An antlQUt Int. -I "'°'1h $300 •at !Men lrom Oo<ottly St•nsburna AntlQUM 4211 3 lat. _,,,,., yHlerday rn-es uMcl • d~oe door 10 cuwl into • rHidence on the SOO blocl< ol Redllndt Police aa Id th~y huvl' n <> 1u1pect1 nor a motive In the alayipj. 9aloah. a Hungarian who immigrated to the United StatH In 1979, was d eacrlbed u a freelance auto body repairman who drifted between joba and lived alone In h l1 Tuatln apartment. He was further deecrlbed WI aJl average lndlviduaJ who was a little secretive and had a small circle or friends. Police in Tustin said when Cnends reported BaJogh missing, there was no ind1~uon anythtni< suspicious had ttfr'ppencd. DIVORCE. • • From Page A 1 Protopappas Crom conung within 200 yards of her or her South Gate residence. where she has been staying since the two separated March 5. A hearing on the matter has been aet for April 15. They were married J an. 8, 1983 in Las Vegas after having lived together in 1981 and part of 1982, att0rding to court papers. She had been a n o ff ice supervisor at the doctor's dental office for nine years before the marri~ge. "Throughout our relationship, I have been beaten and assaulted by th e respondent (Dr . Protopappas) a nd have bee n emot1onally abused as well," Mrs. Protopappas alleged in the petition She claims that smce their separation, Protopappas has telephoned and s houted obscenities at her. Protopappas' attorney, Robert Coviello, said he was surprised by Pamela Sue's accusations that her dentist husband beat her. "It was only a two-month marriage," Coviello said. "The problem was everything happening immediately after they're ge\ting married. It was too much for anyone to take." The separation apparently was triggered March 5 whe n Protopappas and his wife were driving to the Elsinore area, according to the court papers. Mrs. Protopappas claims her husband was intoxicated, fell asleep at the wheel and somehow bumped his head against the car roof. Blaming her for the bump on his head, he beat her, she said. A SLmilar incident otturred Feb. 26, according to the divorce papers. when Protopappas "became extremely mtox1cated and belligerent." " go1c1 eno dlan>Ond nec1>.1-worth seoo ••• taken from a eer Darked on the 1•00 OIOCk of Avocaoo Str•t yesterdtiy. by I tNef ""'o uMld a coal llar>ger to b<Mll lllto the ..,,ICle Laguna Beach A men retumlng 10 Ill• nonh Laguna 8aectl home -jumped by two euepecta yeeterd-.y morning The pelt, deecrlo.d u m .... In t,,..r ,.,. le«>• ,,. ewty _t .... llad with ·-· $100 In CUii Sta Illegal alle1u ••r• epprehended yesierd-.y In the 300 block of Clift DrM by ofhcera wllo lmPOUl'ded their c;ar a nd Bay attra ~tions Nol all visitors to Newport II arbor came by freeway yesterday. A pelican dropped in to share a n ything lhnt Ken Watanabe of Claremont caught a t the Balboa Pavilion, and a whale chec ked oul tht• moorings before h t>a ding back to seu. School property sale pushed School o ff1c1al s in the Newport-Mesa Unihed School District have taken tentative acuon auned at selling 47 acres of valuable property near Newport Beach Trustees last week voted to Ir~ tl'9 M .. ICO l~la to the bOfde< oetrol ~l)Olnt A r...O...t If\ the 400 bloc;i. of Horth C:O..t HIQhw9y cali.d poNce ~erday to c:oml)leln of tllt• nude men 1nung Irr hi• J.:uzz.1 The men -·gone by the tlm9 ollloera arrtve<I <:osta Mesa A Coeta MIU oent.i ol!loe a1 1503 South Coaat Drive w•• 1anuckad yeata1day by t>u<glara wt\Q loci< an undettrmlned r>umber of 22·k gold IHth 1n11ya end poecH, poltce 191)C)rted A 47 yH r·old Co11a Mesa b1cyc1111 wu allghlly 1nju<ed -he wu 11rvck by 1 weh!Cle on HarbC)f' 8outeYard yealerdey afternoon O.•ld Hugh Moore. w11 c,c11nQ llO<ltlll>Ound on Iha ooay atr"I -the 8GGldent oc:cum1d seek a state wa iver that, 11 approved, wiU allow the dlatrict to accept offers on the property at Jamboree Road a nd Bristol Street without gomg through a time-consummg bidding process. An y sale o r le ase or the property will still h ave to be approved by the school board during a public meetmg, officials said Frank Hugh es of the Wellington Group. a Tustm firm hired last year lo manage the dlSlnCl ~ llW VlUS property, said no offers have been made on the land where the closed Bay View Elementary School sits. Hughes said that the waiver could make 1t possible for the school district to enter mto a jomt venture agreement on the site. Similar waivers h ave been granted on the district's four-acre Corona del Mar Elementary School s ite and the 10-acre Wakeham parcel in Costa Mesa No offers have been made on either property, officials said. OCEAN CHANGES. • • From Page A1 "Many art> coming to the beach this week for the first lime since las t s ummer o r fall ," said Huntington Beach marine safety captain Douglas D' Arnall -Swim in a Lifeguarded area and always swim with someone -Long distance swimming should be done parallel with the shore. Fair days ahead "Channels and trenches have Ix-en sc:raped out, causing brisk s ide currents that can t·arry bathers out to sea without warning. D "Arna ll ~ugg es t s the• following precautaons. -Don't panic 1£ you are bemg pulled oCfshore by a riptide. Relax and swun on a 45-degree angle toward shore to get out of the riptide. Don't be afraid to wave or call for help Coastal Fatr 1nn1ghl and tomorrow e•cec>t lor pelchy 1111 ntQht Ind early morning low cloud• Overnight Iowa 44 to ~ Hlgh1 tomorrow 68 to 14 E l1ewhere, fro m P olnl Concepllon to the Mea1c1n b<)(der Ind ou1 eo mu• Smell etal1 e<lvlto<y 0-OUtlt COHiii water1 for n0t1"-t wtn<11 15 to 25 knota with llronger ou•ll ~ combined ••11 8 to 10 •••I lonlght LIQht verl11>1e wind• o- t n n er walftrl tonight end tomorrow morning t>ut well lo north-• 10 10 20 knot• wtth 2 10 4 feel wind w•vH during the afternoon tomorrow Wallerly .-Ill 2 IO 4 IMt Flir lhtOUQh lomotrow U.S. S ummary Rain end enow 11noere<1 In tl'MI Not1l'MINI .-ty to<ley wtlh d<IJ:Zle end light ,..,, from """' Vlrglnte to Maine. while cloudy eklH COYered moe1 or the rHI of ll'MI net ton Light 9nOW wu repone<I ffom IOVllletn Ohio to nortlHMutern N9w YOttl 1tate 'or later today end tonlOht. ·~· -· '°'_, In THU end Olllahom•. wflh , • .,, --1"-PllClllci NorthweM Ind -'" notlhem ,._ £ngland llvt deer """' -· predlGted for IOllllletn H-England. the mld•Allenllc •t•IH. lh• OtHt Lek• raglon end the Souttlwwt Tempet elure e a round th• netlOn .. ll'lldnlOtll PIT tanoad ''°"' • deftMI In Marqu.tte, Mlcfl • 10 10 deOt ... 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I Second hl(lll e.•11 p.m II II TC*OMOW "'91 low 4 OI I m C)3 "'91 hl!lll 10 14 • m • 1 Oeconcf 10W •·O) p 111. 0.9 1eco11C1 llW\ 10·17 Pt!\ U -Check with a hfrguard on bt_.ach and surf conditions before swimming Diamond 11 11\e motl popular gem uiMKI In the 1ymbollc ring given on the occa1lon of • couple'• engagemenl It teem• an epproprl•t• choice becaUM dlemond 11 the moll durable na1u1al 1un1tenc. known II la 10 on 1ne Moh'• Seal• of Hetdneee . but that r .. 11y donn't tell the wttole atory The Mon'1 8c&le le merely • group of mlner•I• erranged In oreder of lncr.ulng herd~ ScratcJl herdneu cen be meuured with grMter l)feelllion by m••n• of an ln11rument known u a Sciefometer. When !Nied by this modem ecientlfk: lntlrument, dlemond la found to b• 140 tlmu harder then corundum (rul>IM and ~ltet) which 11 th• n•11t hardeat mineral. Knowing lhll dlernond le tl'le hardelt end mMl l~bte of en ~·· we would trv!Y tloPe the Mnlltn.nl 11'111 MOllVll• the giving of • diamond would be aquelly dur..,._ and IAIMlftO. The merrl•g• ot llgtlt end dl1mond1 I• one tliat '1H lnaplred ooupleil for oentilrlel. N 11 • m•rf11Ge thlt hold• a IPecMI PfomlM -that I.he paMIOnete hre 1nd ••oiling •P•rll .. wlll ~die ... o~ It II the ohotoa ot to many romanta. -Rely on your swimming ability rather than flotation dev1ces @ EiEM WISE 17th & IMM, W•tdlff ,.._ Photo • artist dead i J I Elihu Sutta , wh o~ phot.osnpha of people and pl around the world were exhlbl at the Festival of Ana 1n Lag Beach. la dead at the age of 49. A m emo rial aervlce I acheduled Saturday at 3 p.m. a 1999 San Remo Drive in La~ Beach for the photographer, wt\4 died o f a h eart attack whllE( playlng t.ennia Lut Saturday. : The 11-year Laguna resJdent; waa an exhibiting artist at th~ FeaUvaJ of Arta the past thr~ 1wnmer11 and alao wu a member of the Laguna Beach Musewn ot. Art. : The native New Y o rker: attended Duke Un1vers1ty 1n! Durham, N .C. and later studied: with a rc hitect Frank Lloyd; Wnght. : Sutta was vice president of a: con1truct1on firm when he• moved to Laguna Beach, later: q uitting that job to take up: photography on a full-time basis.! He traveled to Portugal, Spain,! Italy and France, u weU as otheri parts of the world to capture his i subject.I on both black and white: and color lUm. I His ph otographs w e re: published in several magazines,; including World ma,gazine, and.; he was .active 1n locaJ communityj art pro,ecta. • S utta is sur vived by his: daughter, Valerie S utta, of! Laguna Beach; a nd a sister •. Marian Unver, of New York. , NIXON. • • From Page A1 John son. a un1vers1tY: spokeswoman. : The Irvine campus had bee1' dropped from consideration for the pres1de n ti al Ji brary an& museum last month by the N~ Preudential Library Foundation; a private group which will rais& funds for the faciUty. : The foundation said UCI was: taking too long discussing th~ proposed library and would not: meet the late-April deadline. : But last week, the UC Board of! Regents a s k ed Irvine t°' reconsider the library. Membe~ of the board, some with strongi ties to the Republican Party, are; extremely interested in havingt the Library located on one of th~ UC campwiea. Johnson said. ; At the four-hour committee meeUng, wtuch mcluded a brief se111ion with UCI Chancellor Daniel G Aldrich Jr . the members discussed several aspects of the plan. Aldrich strongly support• the idea of houmlg the library on campus. Johnson said. 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In ttt. quellly of II• brllll11101, New,.t IMch M2-:tt10 ' "I .. Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, March 28, 1883 * 'A3 NATION Jury can't rule on I death penalty Reagan offers compromise on nuke missile proposal Mi trial declared in sentencing phase of Anaheim newsboy layer's tria l .. • . By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Presldenl Reagan will makl' an announcement tomorrow on the deAdlocked U.S.-Sovlet arm1 ne1otlat1oru, and a aenlor admJniatratJon official aald th~ president would likely reveal his new compromiae propouJ aimed at breaking the deadlock on limiting medium-range nuclear mlllllea In Europe. Presidential apokeaman Larry Speakes disclosed the announcement aa the arma talks in Geneva, Switzerland, recessed for eight weelu lt was believed that the new U.S. Interim propoul was made to the Soviet.a. but neither side would comment on the talks Surgeons lo atlend Clark funeral FEDERAL WAY, Wash. -Univeni1ty of Utah Medical Cent.er surgeona who helped give Barney Clark an extra 112 days of life were among those gathering today to pay last retpects to the man wh06e polyurethane heart made history Cards, telegrams and gifts continued to pour in to the Canuly of the world's first permanent artificial heart recipient, mcdkal cent.er spokesman John Dwan said. Bigamist dra ws m aximum sentence PHOENIX, Ariz. -One victim of a man who admitted marryi.ng 10~ women says his 34-year prillon sentence for fraud and bigamy is fair punishment for "devastating a human being.'' Giovanni Vigllotto, a traveling flea-market tradE'r, was aen t.enced yesterday to a maxtmum 28 years for fraud and six years fOl' bigamy. plus a $336,000 fine. STATE Vtility rate bike bid 'ex cessive' SAN DIEGO -San Diego Gas & Electric Co. 's request for a 1984 rate hike of $98.9 million is "clearly excessive" and lhould be cut to $17.5 million, according to attorneys for the 1tate Public Utiltities Commission. In recommending that the commission alash the utility's rate request by some 81 percent, By STEVE TRIPOLI Ofrhe~,....tt9't il'o( the aecond time In 10111 than a WOC!k, an Oranae County Superior Court jury haa atoppttd 1hort of r«01runendln1 the death penalty (or a ronvlct.ed kJller Jurors In thf' trial of Robert Jackson Thompaon reported to Judge Donald McCartln yesterday that they were apllt 9 -3 1n ravor of the death penalty for ThomP90n Last week , the samE' JUry l'onvicted T hompson of killing 12-year-old Anaheim newsboy Benjamin Brenneman after abducting him and sexually molesting him. Michael Mille r a ppears in cou r t Mc.-CMrtln d ~lur't'd a miltria.I ln the penalty pha. of Thompeun'a ('AIM), Thompson'• conviction for first-dearee murder will 11tand , but proeecutora will now de<:ldt' whether IO eetlle for a llCc pr00n term or try the penalty phue anew, with a d1rferent jury, in an attempt to aet the death penalty Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright aald there "definitely" will be a new prosecution attempt to have Thompson sentenced to die in lhe California gas chamber at San Quentin. Enrighl':i swift decision was the opposite of the proeecutlon's poc1ltlon In the.! tri~I <>f t-onvlct.ed murderer Thomaa Franch Edwarch, whose jury aplll 9-3 In favor of death last week. Proeecutora, appa.renUy not .o sure of their cue In the Edwards triaJ, are atUl pondering whether to aeek a new penalty trial for the former Coeta Mesa resident. Edwards was convicted ef the September 1981 shooting of two young girls In Cleveland NaUonaJ Forest One girl died Yesterday , Jurors 1n the Thompson case stood out.side the t'Ourtroom talking with attorneys and reporters as Brenneman's mother Kay was led from the <'<1urtroom crytn.c und acrtoamJna Jury foremarn Bob Gauger. sayina he would not rt>veal the ldentltiea of thr three jurora opposed to the du th penalty . aald the a1x men and atx women agreed on the fal'tl of Thompaon'a caae but gav~ different weight to the aggravating and miUgalina ('lrcunutancea whlch determine the death penalty vote. Gauger said Thompson, who was described in l.etillmony all a person who was sexually abuaed for years by his father, was lx-heved by the ~uron. to be "a very sick person · Death sought in Diurder-rape Son of R eagan 's tax a ttorn ey hr ld i 1J mothPr 's slaying TORRANCE (AP). - Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty or life In prison without parole for the son of President Reagan's tax attorney, who LS charged with raping and murdering his mother Michael David Miller, 20, was charged yesterday in South Bay Municipal Court in Torrance in the death of his mother, Marguerite, 52. His lawyers soug ht and re ceive d a postpon ement in his arraignment. Miller's only comment during the proceedings was to answer "Yes" when the judge asked hun 1f he agrC{'(i to the continuance The defen.5<' gave no reason for see king more time The arraignment, when Miller is expected to enter a plea, was postponed until April 11. said court clerk LaJuana Smith. No bail has been set. District attorney's spokesmen refused to du;cuss details of the death of Mrs. Miller whose nude and bludgeoned body was found Thursday night in the family's posh home . "W e can't discuss that There's a gag order in the case." sajd distract attorney's spokesman Tom McDonald. Municipal Judge Benjamin Aranda said he granted the gag order because rt was requested by the defense and agreed to by the prosecutor. However, he commented, "As a matter of p'ranciple, I am against gag orders." "We have hied first-degree murder with special circumstances," McDonald sa1d. California law allows prosecutors to seek a death penalty if murder is committed with special circumstances. one of which ts rape. • PUC attorneys yesterday cited the improved economy and reduced inflation rate. Crackdown urged on ch eck bouncers SACRAMENTO -A special legislauve romrruttee is ask.mg the state Bankeni Association to help combat check bouncers. saying they cost businesses more than S 1.5 bi I hon a year School faces suit • · nationwide. The Assembly Select Committee on Small Business aaid yesterday that in California alonE', $444 milHon worth of bad checks were returned last year by just the grocers, convenience and liquor stores. over strip search Newspaper guild ratifies n ew p act SAN DlWO -Members of the San Diego Newspaper Guild have ratified a new three-year pact with the Union- Tribune Publishing Co. that gives them total wage increases of 17.5 percent over the life of the contract. Under the new pact, the top mini.mum salary for editorial personnel and display and classified advertising sales personnel will increase to $650 a week in graduated steps. Under the old contract. the top minimum was $533 a week. Levee collapses; 20 families flee VERNALIS -A levee broke today on the San Joaquin River, north of wheft the Stanislaus River flows into 1t, forcing evacuation of more than 20 families from flooded farmland. otficiala said. About 8,000 acres were flooded east of the San J oaquin and north of the Stanislaus, including fann.s that grow row crops. corn and alfal!a, aaid Ed Worland of the state flood cen ter here. ·woRLD Syrians expecting Israeli atlack By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Oelty Piiot lleH A lawsuit seeking $500,000 plus puniuve damages was filed m U S. Distnct Court yesterday in co nnection with the strip search of a 12-year-old girl at a Huntington Beach school. In the suit. Rosemary Sease alleges that her daughter Letichia suffered humiliation, indignity and physical and psychological harm as the result of the search at Park View School last Dec. I. Ocean View School District trustees denied $ease's chum for damages earlier this year. A school source previous!~ said the incident occurred during a seventh and eighth grade school assembly. Pupils allegedly were playmg around when someone took a wallet from the pocket of a boy and waved 1t into the air T h e w a I I e t', a I I e g e d I y containi ng two $5 bills, eventually disappeared. When it was found sometime later, it contained just one bill. Some pupils cl.auned Sease had taken the money. The girl allegedly challenged Vice Principal Elizabeth White to search her, aocording to a school source. White and another female school employee took the girl to the nurse's office and the girl undressed. She wasn't touched and the money wasn't fouf\d. Letichia's mother claimed that White had told her daughter she would call the police if she didn't submit to the search Sease said previously shtt believes the incident may have had racial overtones because Lelicha's fat.her is black. The suit names as defendants principal Donald Devour and White as well as the school district and trustees It asks for $450,000 in damages for Letichia and $50.000 for the mother plus punitive damages and attorney fees DAMASCUS, Syria -Prime Minister Abdel Raouf al- K.asrn said today an laraelJ attack on Syria was "possible and expected . . . but we say in full confidence we are ready for it.'' The official Sana news agency said Kasm made the statement in a Cabinet 1eaion held to assess what he called "Israel's mounting threats'' following the recent deployment of Soviet- made SAM-~ ant.i-aira'att missiles in Syna. Oil slick covers 100 square miles Fair through Saturday, thanks to high pressure ; KUWAIT -A 100 91:1uare-mile-otl slick caused by Iraqi bombing of Iran is threatening the coasts of neighboring countries, but clean-up crewa refuse to enter the area until the two Penian Gulf enemlel suspend their 2 1~-year-old war. The allck, estimated to contain about 100,000 barrels of oil and IJ"Owing at the rate of 7,000 barrels per day, is moving south at a speed of aix miles per day towards the nearby Gulf states of Qatar and Bahrain. American's execution 'postpone d ' BOGOTA, Colombia -Terroriat kidnappers are negotiating with the nephew of abducted American oil executive Kenneth Bishop and have agreed not to carry out \heir threat to kill him today, according to a 90W"Ce c!Ole to the Biahop fAmlly. ~ IOW'Ce, who declined to identify himself or the nephew, did not detail the kidnappers' demands or say U a new execution deadline had been set. Terroris ts kill ambulance driver MANAGUA, Nicaragua -Anti-Sandinista guerrlllas ambwbed a Red Crom ambulance last night and killed the d.rtver, a pemment spokesman aald, while army troope battled rebels on 1everal froota around the country. By Tbe A11oclated Preti A high-prellllW'e area building over Southern California will keep the region's skies fair and warm tbrough Saturday, the National Weather Service says. A series of weak weather systems will continue to move through the Pacific Northwest for the remainder of the week. but will be positioned so that only Northern California may get some of the bad weather, the agency said today. Southern California coastal areas will be fair tonight, with lows of 46 to 56 degrees. and fair and warmer tomorrow, with highs of 64 to 74. There wiU be some late night and early morning c louds in the Los Angeles area. Mountain areas also wtll be fair tonight. having Iowa of 25 to 40. Tomorrow's weather will be : We're : What do you like about the Daily Plloti> What don't you like., Call the number at le(l and your message will be recorded, traNCrlbed ~ delivered to tM appropriate editor ! 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Whatever happened to "Ba l Week?" T he first day of Easter vacation found only this sparse beach scene look ing south from the Ba lboa Pier in Newport Beach. BUY WW:Rf THI: J[WfLL[Q~ BUY! No need to travel to th e Los Angeles Jewelry Mart ! Our regular prices are up to 75% lower than other jewelry storesl SHOP AND COMPAREI •Pllll ... Cll•••e ..... , ...... ... HM • AftJllAllAU •WAfON ..,._ ............ ....... v.e .......... • AIOVI AYA&A .. ........ • VllA • lllAITllOAID ) ~ J I ., A • Orang• COHI DAIL y PIL01 /Tu.1day, March 28, 1883 Off shore oil land lease eyed ale could bring 20 ~x 1>loratory wells off t•ouuty coa~t By Tbe A11oclated Preu Up to 20 exploratory Wl·ll• could be drilled m watrn. of{ San Diego and Oranaie 1.c-ount1l'S WI a reault of u propo6('d lease salc by the federal government, offkla~ say The sale of exploratory tru<.·U. IS part or the Reagan administration's "strc>amhned" oflshore oil lt'asing program und ii. slated to bt-Jlm an 1984. Sance 1975. seven t•xploratory wells have been dnlh'd In th(' Tanner Cortl't. bank .i.n•a, some Woman says ex-hµshand among thugs A Balboa woman hui. informed police that her ex-husband was one o f four arn1l'd men who chargt.'d mt.o her home Jail' last week, robbing ht•r and h e r mother alter tying them with telephone rord Police arrested four Long Beach men minutes after thc robbery was r eported The victim's former husband, Robert Warre n Brodbury, :rn. was among them. · Bradbury and the other men -Richard Camun('Z Lazann, 25. Richard Rueben Ulloa, 24: and Carlo Olmeda, 30 were t.o be arrai.gned on armed robbery charges today. Each 1s bemg held on $25,000 bail. The victun, Valerie A1vazlan. and her mother were not an1urcd I 00 mllt•11 Wt'tll of San Ott•l(O Althuuaih sonw ull umJ ilL!I waa d 1s1· o v c r c d , l he qua n t l t y 11ppanmlly did not JUStlfy full ~c.·ulc commen·1nl explo1tallon, said Bill Grant, of the Minerals Management Service In Loa Angell'll, a subdlvlslon of the U.S . Department of Interior But If the nation Is t.o assert Its independence from OPEC and other fo~ign oil sources, "we've got to expand the production from federal lands," David HusseU, deputy director of the d ep11rt ment 's Minerals Management Service said last Wl't'k lfo ~1d the "streamlined," or Ut't·eleratt.'d leasing program calls for orfl•nng up much larger areas fo1 Oil exploration than have b<.'l·n µt·rm1ttt.'d an the past Th<' oliJ'." t, hc 11a1d, "lic U> h•t ttw ma1 k1•t th•tt•rm1nc whut Mhuuld t,t• lc11JM>d, r1Uh{'r than lct burl•1&ucrat.1 like mytt-lf dt..>cldl' " Grant und Ruucll wcre In Sun 01e110 for an Informational briefing that was attended by IOl·al otllclala and representatives of {'nvironmental groupg. Lois Ewcn, a spokeswoman for tht• Sun Diego Auoclation of Gove rnm ents, said th e aaso<.'iatlon was opposed to the lt•uS<' sale because the opt>ning of nl•ar shore areas promlsf' \sttlc r cturn and are not worth the risk to the tourism and fishing industries lntcnor Department officials have tagged about 11 6 million ac.Tt'!i ofC the Southern Cahfornaa l'OUSl for possible 01! exploration and drallmg Jewish center to host • seminar on "Creating Images," a three- parl forum series sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County, will feature a cartoonist, a television anchorwoman and a rabbi. Mell Lazarus. creator of comic strip characters Momma and M iss Pea('h, will speak April 14 at 7:30 a m at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills . Hi s topic -"The Wonderful World of Aggravation " Kelly Lange, NBC's Emmy Award-wmnmg anchorwoman, 'images' will discuss women in today's l'COnomy May I at 7:30 p.m . at tht.• Laguna Beach High School Artists Theater, 625 Park Ave in Laguna Beach . Anp Rabbi David Gordis, an author a nd vic.'t' president of the University of Judaism, will speak on "Resurgent Fundamentalism -The Jewish Dimension," June 12, 7:30 p.m at the high school. Cost of the series is $14 for general seating, $18 for preferred seating For reservations, call the community center at 497-2070. Vivian Dorm; HB recreation chief cited as humanitarian V1v1an Borns, superintendent f o r recrea tlon a nd hum an i.crv1ces for the Caty o r Hunun~ton Beach, has received the United Way of West Orange County's humanitarian award Borns. who has been employed by t he city since 1974, was honored at the organization's 18th annual recognition banquet at the Westin South Coaat Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa for her l o ngtim e se r vice i o the community and United Way, ac."C.'Ording t.o Executive Director Richard W. Fisher. The W est Orange County United Way provides financial assistance to 31 agencies in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley. Westminster, Seal Beach and Garden Grove. Officials said the organazatJon expects to raise about $1.2 million for charily m the current fund drive ending June 30, ~,, Hoag's 552 Club names president Costa Mesa resident Gordon Bowley has been named president of Hoag Memorial Hospital's 552 Club, a support group for the Newport Beach hoepltal. Bowley, president of a howiewares firm In Sant.a An.a, hu been acuve m the club atnl't' 1980 and was chalnnan of the recent Crosby Southern Pro-Am Golf Tournament for the club. A Rotary Club member m Costa Mesa, Bowley la chalnnan of the special events committee for the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and an Estancia High School booster club member. Other new club officers are Jim Vlllers, vice president; Austin Mabr, seC'retary, and Jim Reed, treasurer Last year, the club ralSed about $445,000 for the hoepital. •A film and presentauon on the importance of the arta in t•duc.at1on are available for t·1v1c associations and educaton through the Orange County Arts Alliance Edu.cauon Committee. Hal Pastorius, a Laguna Beach sculptor, has volunteered co show the 10-minut.e Calm, "To Honor Art," and speak on the latest findings on the effect of the arts an school curriculum. Groups which would like t.o hear the free presentation may call Pastorius at 494-9354 or the Orange County Arts Alliance Education Committee at 836-1600 •The Laguna Beach Soroptim1st Club has donated $1,000 to the Laguna Beach Unified School District t.o go toward purchase of computers for the classroom. The money will be split between the two elementary schools, the Junior high and the high school for computers. •Student educational and livestock exhibits will be on display during Youth Expo '83 April 23-24 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa The free exhibit includes a horse show, fashion show, educational booths, entertainmt-nt and refreshments. Hours are 9 a.m to 5 p.m. each day. • • •I"-~....,._ Oh• Car dwellers cope with economic woe Warning The Surgeon General Has Oetermined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health SOfl PAC• 10 Fil HR Ml NlttOI Z rng IJI 0 2 mq n·c~1·ne a ... ~er t•Qarene L, FIC method LOS ANGELES -The beach commuruty of Venice, long a home to the footl00&e and eccentnc, is getting some new residents -down-and-out folks living in their cars. Jim and Lisa Kenny, and their dog, Jazzy, lave in a 1970 Chrysler parked in a lot off Rose Avenue, a main thoroughfare heading to the beach Curtains hang in the car's back window, and a bed has replaced the back seat. "Sometimes J azzy eats better than we do," said Mrs. Kenney, 20. "He a lways gets three cans a day because he's a growing puppy. Sometimes we can only scrape together one burger apiece." The trappings of day-to-day clutter their rolling r oom -a hairbrush, some makeup , blankets, a pillow, a few clothes, a dis~ble razor and dog food. Last Dec. 11. a municipal ordinance banning living in cars was approved But people making a home out of a four-door or a stat.lon wagon seem t.o worry less about that law than the city's 11.4 percent unemployment rate and scraping up rent money. P olice Lt. Dan Cooke said he knew of no arrests based on the car law, and the department considers it a "very low pnority violation We wiU act on it only tf there are complaints or people are spreading trash around " The Kennys left their nauve Massachusetts in February 1982, worked an Houston until part-time w ork there dried up. then headed to the West Coaat. "Life is rough here," said Kenny, 24. "It's dangerous," added his wife. She said another woman llvmg in a car was raped recently. But despite their problems, including sand fleas and rain soaking their bed each time they opened a door, the Kennys remain optimistic "We will get jobs," Kenny said "I think then everything else will follow_ fro~ha_t _"_ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ......... ._ ... s... I '22 HAJllO• IUD COSTA MISA -541-115~ r I l Going Into Business? t As required by law, new bu1lntt11e1 using a Fictitious Bu1tne11 Name must regteter that name with the County Cl•rk. Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for forms and further Information. 642-4321 Ext. 332 Rose Show & '/J Price Sale Direct· from -grower super event thru Apr. 2 ot Huntington Center. Pltg. No. 1 bore· root rose5: Reg. S•.99 Sa .. 2 fer SS Potent Roses 2 for $7 8mg 7mg 6mg t 5mg 4mg NOW THE LOW~SI OF 1\11 BRANDS We promise you less. MP-0 ITE T RAN SACTION OUOUttOH• INt~uoa •••OH 011 , ........ YOll• MIOWIU, •• , ••• , •••• •o••ON Dlf IOtf ANO (lll(INllUI uoo ••CMANOH Allb ··~n•o ........ llAaD AllO tNUtl ... , Ntl ,.,., ,...t " l llO• ~ lo"' ( "9 ¥•lff I 5 lti .. ~=,1 ./ L; . ~tu''.' 1-t ·~ ~~i:i:· "' . ~ A::Jl.. ~ ~mt" ~J .. <. "" '~ l'O 'i .... "" ' Dow Jones Final DOWN 2.12 CLOSING 1, 131.91 Union d e nounces U.S., Rritain steel issue By Tbe A11oclated P re11 PITTSBURGH -The United Steelworkers U":lon has denounced negotiations by U.S. Steel Corp. to l~pc>rt semJfinlahed at.eel from Britain for finiahin m th~ t.'OU':'try, saying the plan threatens thouaanda o' American JObs. Under the arrangement, the govenunent-owned Britl.sh Steel Corp. would invest $100 m1lllon 1n U.S. Steel's huge Fa1rless Worlu north of PhJlad.elphla. where the metal would be finished, USW Presid~t Lloyd McBride aaid yesterday. "These discwaiona have grave irnplicationa which go beyond any one facility to the very future of the industry itself. The jobl of thousand.a of steelworkers are at stake," McBride aaid. U.S. Steel. the nation'• largest steelmaker, h.u been the leading critic of steel import.a that now account for more than 20 percent of the steel u.ed 1n the United States. The Falrleu Worlu plant on the Delaware River has about 8,000 workers, Including about l ,400 on layoff, living in Peruuylvania and New Jeney. T-hill y i elds high WASHINGTON -Yields on short-term Treasury securities are at the highest level since la.at fall, officials say. Continuing thei.r two-month upward trend in yesterday's auctions, about $6.2 billion in new three-month T-bills were aold by the government at an average diBCOunt rate of 8.68 percent, up from the 8.434 percent of March 26. In addition. about $6.2 billion 1n six-month bllla were sold at an average rate of 8. 705 percent, up from 8.535 percent. Border r etail s tores close §A.N YSIDRO -Two major retail outlea In this wv• uer community are closing thei.r doors for good April 2 after a series of peso devaluations resulted ln a decline 1n sales, company of!icials say. The Alpha-Beta grocery store and the Skaggs Drug Center, both located just inside the U.S. border, have seen their business dwindle since la.at year's pe90 devaluations. Judge r estrains A tari ALEXANDRIA, Va. -A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order barring the Atari video game and computer company from trying to force its wholesale distributors to stop selling competing brands of video games and aoftware. Judge Albert V. Bryan iuued the order yesterday at the request of Parker Brothers, a Muaacbu.etu-bued board and video games company. 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