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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-31 - Orange Coast PilotTll IRllll Cllll COUNTY f DITID.I THURS DAY . MAUC tt 11 1'Hi I Mesan probed· in· beauty pageants By JODI CADENHEAD or .. ...., ....... Police In Costa Mesa are lnveeU,atlna a beauty s-aeant orpn18H who ran afoul of the law i n Texas and la now promo ting a co ntes t in Hollywood that haa attracted 186 entrants from infants to adul ta. Frank John Baptist Baaley, 30, Wll arre9ted March 11 ln c.o.ta Mesa on 1u1plclon o f mlldemeanor false advertising after h e pro mised that the winner of the MlN California Princftl Pa,eant April 24 at the Sheraton Univenal Hotel ln Loa Angeles will receive a $10,000 flrat prize, Coe1a Mesa detective Steve Shulman aaid. Police aaid the Orange County Diairlct Attorney's office has indicated crlmlnal charges may t>e filed. Bagley said that seven $100 U .S . savings bonds will b e awarded next month and that the $10.000 will be given during Court hill upsets .airport fighters . BY STEVE MARBLE or .. ....,,.. .... CaWna it an outright violation of due procesa, re1ident1 in Newport Be.ch are out to dump a bill that would prohibit citizens from aulng airports in small da1rna court. The bill, autho r e d by ~lyman Richard Robl.naon, [).S.01a Ana. came at the urging ol Orange County government, which controls J ohn Wayne Airport About 250 people have filed -U clalms action -aatnat John Wayne Airport 1n the past year, maintaining airport noise del'riva them of property righta. The bill would allow auita only In Superior Court and atipu]atea that an airport could be the IUbjeci of. only one nuisance suit. Critb of the bW allo claim the law would make it tougher to prove cSarm.-in court. People are not repreeented by lawyers 1n mmall c1airm court and can get damages far faster than in Superior Court. Robinson's bill h aa drawn angry proteata thro ughout the state and got off to a rocky start last week when it was reviewed by the Aaaembly's Judiciary Committee. The committee put off ruling on the bill until April 11 and reportedly is seeking a compromile bill. "I think RobiD80n thought he could alip the bill through," s ugg este d N e wp o rt Councilwoman Jackie Heather. She called the bill a violation of due procees. "It would deny the right to legal redress that everyone is supposed to h ave," added Barbara Liebman, leader of the Airport Wor king G ro up of Orange County. Th e ci ty haa hired a $100-an-hour lobbyist to take on Robinson's bill. The airport (See NOISE, Pqe AZ) a naUonal con test. No locaUon or date hu been decided yet, he said. Offlciab for the Sheraton Un iversal conf i rmed t h at a ballroom hal been reserved for the April 24 pageant. Lured by the promile of cuh prizes and the chance to ahine in the spotlight, cont.eatanta have paid $150•each to e nte r the Hollywood pageant that has been advertiaed locally since January. "Everything is going ducky," Bagley said in a phone interview from hla Co.ta Mesa trailer park home. "I was expecting some problems. The .ecret of aucceti8 I.a don't at.op. Keep going." Accordi ng to authorities, Bagley has dol\e just that. The 30-year-old businessman, who admits "aome pageants have not worked out," has left a trail of angry contestants, dlagruntled merchants• and canceled J>111eant1 behind him. John Moffa, general manager of the Airporter Inn in Irvine, aald t he hotel was dogged by phone calls Crom angry mothera for months after a contest in February 1981. Marla Craig, owner of the Turning Point modeling studio in Costa Mesa, said, "It was a total s h amb les. There were no trophies, no pictures and no money. The most vulnerable thing in the world is a mother who thinks she has a beaullful child." Although Bagley claims that Delly Net ""'°'° by Petncll o~ John Munson of Balboa, at microphone, was among those who spoke, pro and con, on affordable housing program. Affordable housing fa des Co~ty votes_ to phase 01;1t mandatory requireme nt BY JEFF ADLER Of' .. ...,,.. ..... The long and often bitter debate over the future of Orange County's af'!brdable houaing program climaxed yesterday when the eo.rd of Supervi.lors tentatively voted to ph.ue out the program's mandatory requirements over the next three years. Following a marathon public hearing - lasting eight hours and 15 minutes without a break -supervisors agreed to eliminate the requirement tha t developers build at least 23 percent of a new development at narrowly defined "affordable" prices. Supervisors, admi\Ung they were confused by the aeries of atraw votes that led to their conaen au a, directed the county Planning Commi11lon and staff to submit a specific program for their final approval May 18. One who was confused by the suddenness of the series of actions was Supervisor Bruce Nestande. who favored an i mm ediate tennination of the program. "We could end up (See HOUSING, Page A%) Congressional seat sought by Schmitz John Schmitz, claiming his political career is neither ruined nor over, has decided to seek a ce n tral Orange County cong ressional seat, takln~ on Democrat Jerry PattenK>n. Schmitz, reached at his Corona del Mar h ome, said he has received encouragement "from the pros" a nd promises o f financial support for a 1984 run. prizes were awarded, a fonner employee who asked not to be 'named aaid no pictures and no savings bonds were given. Conteatanta even bad to return thelr crowns, she aaid. A Princess pageant st.aged at the Hollywood Palladium a few months later by Bagley turned Into a fiasco when con testaJlts were not given promised photographs and tuxedos loaned (See BEAUTY, Page AZ) Aliens nabbed in long chase By STEVE MITCHELL of!MD.., ..... tlaff Border patrol agents and officers from a half dozen law enforcement agencies pursued a van full of illegal aliens nearly 50 miles this morning in heavy . r\ traffic before pulling the vehicle over in Long Beach. ''Th ey just ran out of places to go," said California Highway Patrol spokesman Kevin Dougherty. Twelve aliens, including the driver, were apprehended near the M a r ina Pacifica condominium complex on East Second Street at about 7:15 a.In. A CHP officer and a F'ountain Valley policeman chased down the driver on foot after he fled the white vehicle, leaving his 11 companioll$ behind. Chula Vista border patrol agent Dale Musegades said the pursuit began at 6:40 a.m. w hen agents at the San Clemente checkpoint attempted to pull the van to the aide ot the road. "Actually, it wu not a h.lgh- speed chase because of the hea~ (morning commuter) traffic, ' Musegades said. H e said two border patrol cars followed the jam-packed van, often on the shoulder of the road. through several Orange <;ounty dues. (See CHASE, Page A%) Surf side due federal funds for beach job? By ROBERT BARKER oftM Dellr NM ttllff Hare Krishna trial halted "Obviously there wlU be a lot of things aired that I don't like," said the fonner Republican state senator. "but the fact my wife and children are willing to put up with that shows I'm serious and that this whole thing is doable." Seal Beach officials believe they've received good news from Washington, D.C. in their battle to save Surfside Colony from the advances of the Pacific Ocean. But they'll have to check with t he U .S . Army Corps of Engineers before they know Cor sure. BY STEVE TRIPOU or .. ...,,.._ The hlchly pubUcized trial of an Oranae County family teekina fll rnOlfon 1n ~ from the Bare Krt.bna movement wu Mlted yesterday by order of a )lltk:e with the .cate 4th Oi8trict Caul'tof A~ Justice John Trotter Jr. ordered the halt ln resporwe to a reque9l from Krishna attorney Manhall Moqan, who w• not pawent when the trial reaaned Ihm week. . . Mor1an, a Loa An1elea ...... y. CWTently .. In trial in r. ..... In the CMe ol the LG9 An1e ... Balden ud the eou-um ........ the National ~,, .. . Jaatiee John Trouer Morgan had asked Orange County Superior Court Judge James Jackman to delay the Krishna trial beyond a just- completed, two-week recess so that he could finish the Raiders ca.e. Jackman ref used. Jackman continued to refUJe when the Kri.ahna trial resumed Monday, even tho ugh Hare Krishna oUicials told him they wanted Morgan preeent becawe they consider the case crucial to the future of thelr movement. David JohntlOn, deputy clerk of the Oranae County-hued branch of the appeala court. said a panel of three of the cour\'1 juati~ may decide u early u tonight whether to extend the delay or (See ltRISHNA, Pa1e A&> Patterson, a f ive -term representative from Santa Ana, is in the People's Republic of China o n a congre11ional subcommJttee trip and was not available for comment. Schmitz agreed t h a t some political watchdog. m ight be surprised by his decision to try a comeback. He lost badly last year in a bid for U.S . Senate. The f o rmer senator, a conservative who has courted controversy and prided himlelf on beina a polltlcal gadfly, left office last year amid report.a he was the father of t~o illegitimate Dynamic duo What d~ Gloria SwanlfOn and former Pratdent Richard Nixoa u.e In common T The doinp of botlt •re eoYerecl In the Dally Pilot'• Namee a•d Faeee eolamn. P-.e 48. ' John chmitz children. Schmitz has refused to discuss the matter. Schmitz .Blso was roundly critkiz.ed last year for statements that some interpreted as bein~ anti-Semitic. ''There are certain people who wish me out of politics, who've been ringing my death knell but the political pros disagree. I've checked I\. out. This Isn't just some lark on my part." Although the law d oes not require it. Schmitz said he likely wou Id m ove into the 38ttl Congressional district after It ls clear where the district lines are. Cau sing a minor wave of optimism was the announcement yesterday from GOP Sen. Pete Wilson's office that about $1.8 million has been allocated out of President Reagan's job bill for sand replenishment at Surfside. The jobs bill was signed into law last week. A spokesman for Wilson said the beach work Is designed to accelerate the jobs program. It's part of a $24.2-milllon program earmarked for California. Seal Beach Public Works Director Gary Johneon aaid tbday he h o p es the busin eas of restorlns the beach can start (See SURFSIDE, Pa1e AZ> Do you surf er lrom dial-flipper'• wrist? Such an ailment 11 likely thett days with the proliferation or cable TV channel1, and llnaaclal eolumni11 S)l•i• Porter examlnH the • eoa~uelleft. P~e CS. Add one for Unl•erelay el Southetn CaWonla footl..al~ liiltlnet .. ,_ Kaa•N. Tiie Trej ... ..... kt:\t••--·E.llloil ......... ..... Cl.- -'• Or•nee Cout DAILY PILOif'fhurlday, March 31, 1913 ~' •' Continued stories NOISE ISSUE . group, which repreeenta motlly Newport Beach re1ldenta, haa hired two attomeya to watchdQS the ueembly committee. C.ounty offlclala defended the bill aa an attempt to coNOUdate "a bunch of nuiaance suits" lnlQ one clear package that a superior court judge can rule on. · Robln1on aald small claim s court ls suppoeed to be "for the little guy" and not a place for trying to "shut an airport down." Any claim $1 ,500 or under is handlN'I In small claims court. : • A potential compromlS(' to tht• bill would b e t o permit clua·aclion suits agalnBt alrporta while prol\lbltlng small clalrnt suits, suggested one member of the asaembl y commi ttee . Class action suits for airport noise have been barred since 1974. Lichman said her group 11 willing to consider a com promiae but vowed that if the bill remains unacce ptable "w e'll d o everything we can to pitch It." BEAUT Y P AGEANT S • • • free by merchants were not returned. "I have never seen a beauty pageant that generated ao many complaints," said Dave Paradis, who was then executive director of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. "He didn't come through with prir.es or money. It was probably th e most un professional pageant I had ever aeen." Bagley admitted som e employees failed to return tuxedos and many contestants did not receive photographs. "It waa poorly organized," he said. ln Texas, a grand jury indicted Bagley, who alao uaes the name Shaun de Young, alter he leCt town one week before a pageant scheduled Feb. 7, 1982, at the Aatro Village in Houston. Authorities arrested him in Seattle a month later and he was returned to Houston where he pleaded no co nt est t o m.i9demeanor theft charges and waa .entenced to one year m the CHASE. • • Police from Irvine, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana a nd other _..municipalities joined the pursuit along the San Diego freeway red lights on and sirens blaring. "The whole, procession just kind of followed the van at a pretty normal pace," the agent said. "It's a lot safer that way. Tak9'°· a little longer, but it's saf«." A CHP spokesman said the van was stolen in San Diego by the aliens, who were all dacribed as men in their teena and 20.. Officen were to determine later today whether to charge the men with the theft of the auto, or transport them to the border patrol station at Chula Vista. Huntington Beach A reeldenl OI Ille 9700 block of We.rt« ---rtp«1ed ,_..,cit¥ tn.t nelgMlortlood _.,.,.. bt<*• ""° front ~ end • !font door ol IN '-~ -eetlmeted et '400 county jail. H e served four months. "It was a big flap down here when the pageant did not go off ," said H arris County Assist ant District Attorney Harvey Hudson . "TV cameras came and a bunch of angry mothers loitered aro und the Astro Dome." Bagley said he . had to cancel the 'l'exas contest after his hotel room was burglarized and $2,500 in entry fees was taken, leaving him with no funds lO back the pageant. The Costa Mesa resident said he still feels badly about the Texas pageant and intends to have a ~el of judges review the 86 con testants' pictures. "They will receive c rowns, sashes and trophies through the mail," said Bagl ey . "Unfortunately I can't send roses through the mail." ln an annual twist in the long story, Bagley's wife Susan plans to file a $5-milllon claim today against the cities o f Costa M esa and Newport Beac h , alleging police harassed her and unlawfully searched her home when they came to question her husband. who was not there. Attorney Ellen Winterbottom said police wrenched a phone from S usan Bagley's hand, wrongfully accused her of child abuse and accompanied her to Hoag Memorial Hospital to X-ray the couple's 2-year-old child, who had fallen earlier. Holiday observed Many area banks will close early tomorrow in obeervance of Good Friday. Closures will be at noon. C.ounty offices, local city halls and post offices will operate on regular schedules however. -~ •lllued e1 "'°-·••en "°"' 11 T O)'Otll &lot I Erolfy wu Dy 11 IOOI UMd 10 breo • door lock end by • amHlled wfnd9hleld A alldlng glen door ••• pried open YMl•de'f ~ to enter en llC>lltlment Of\ ,,,. 1eeoo blocll o1 ~ ••·-........., •lllued 111 t 1.eoo wu reported atOlen Founta in Valley A etiodent WM llleked -atruell by e 1e110W atuclent reateroay •I Fo..ntatn Yelle)' High Scftool. but wu not hoapltell.recl wllll 111a lnjUnea. POiice Mid An tao Molll<UI end ~20 In CUii -· alOlen lrom • -In !tie 17,000 ll6oca Of SenleE:i.ne~ s-equtpmenl velued ... 135 -- Glitte r ing evid ence Mesa lacking ·postcard image By JODI CADENHEAD Of the Oelfr ,... • ..,, A po1tcard photographer, Invited by the Chamber o f <.'ommorn· lO Immortalize the city, took one• look al Costa Mesa und 1ald flat out, "We ll, you really don't have anything worth phot.ographing." Alter a closer look, the hard- prc11sl'd cameraman came up with some shots of the then-new city hall, the motorcycle races ond the &tancia Adobe. But that was 1978. Most of the postcards are yellow, faded , outdated or sold. Now chamber folks are trying once •again to' stamp the c1ty's image 1n the minds of residents and tourists sending ptclurt.>S home ~ Omaha rind Peoria. "You'd think that the town, as h1g as 1t ts nnci n" nice as It Is, wo uld ha ve p oucard•," complained Luc y P•nkley, c h•lrman of the chambe r '• Postcard and Entrance Slgn Committee. But IL doesn't. Pa.tcard raclta in city dru1 •COrea are .-OCked with beach 1cene• fro m neighboring towna. The pr oblem thl1 time Isn't finding thln1s to photo1raph (South Cout Plaza, Town Center, Noguchi Scu lpture Garden, South Cout Repertory, Pacific Federal) but finding a distributor to handle the postcar<hl. Pinkley saJd that five inquiries lo postcard d latrlbuton have gone unheeded. Meanwhile, the committee ia working to aeU the city to a public they believe is willing to buy. Nice car, lousy boat Huntington Beach police are looking for someone who used a public boal ramp to launch a brand new auto into the Pacific Ck-can -without a saddle. have been dnven into the water al high tide, when wat.er would have been over ita top. The car has been traced to a Loe Angeles leasing company, but the milling driver remained unidentified early today. La. Jack Calnon reviews $27,500 worth of stolen jewelry and coins recovered by Costa Mesa police this week following lhe arre I of Richard R. Melnyk, believe d respon ible for about 20 re idential burglaries in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach . Persons who think the property the irs can call police a t 754-5205. Sgt Tris Swan said officers re<•civ<.'d a call at 5: 15 a.m . today that a 1983. {our-door Mitsubishi auto with just 86 miles on the odometer was resting in four feet of water at the end of a boat ramp at Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue. Swan sai~ the car appeared to T he police sergeant speculated that the driver may have been drowsy and may have taken a wrong tum onto the boat ramp, only to be rudely awakened by the chilly Pacific. SU R FSIDE FUNDS. • • From Page A 1 KRISH NA TRIAL • • • before stonns again lay waste to the area . accelerated by the building of the jetty al nearby Anaheim "'say in the 19408. From Page A1 withdraw their order. Wal ter Yoka , Mo rgan's assistant. said a fter the ruling yesterday that Morgan and the Krishna movement would be "irreparably injured'' if Morgan 1s not pn.-sent to argue the case. · Yoka, a lawyer with two years experience who has never tried a case w a final verdict. had been filling in for Morgan here. Milton Silverman. the attorney for plaintiffs Robin George and her mother Marcia. said he had no comment on the decision The dec1s1on came by telephone to Jackma n 1n the middle of testimony in the tnal yesterday. After Jackman took the call, he conferred briefly wuh lawyers for both sides. then d1Smissed the Jury until at least Monday ,..,.,day l•om en ..,,o "' me 11000 bl°'" of Mt Hermann Irvine An emptoyw Of e bOllled watet 1.,m IOICI pollCe yeeterOay 1na1 '300 in quarl••· dimw INld .WCketa lllld b<ien tell.,, lrom Ille cne~ bo• OI .... , .. werl<llnO mac:Nne In Iron! ol • aupermarhel on tll• 4000 block of lr••n• ~lld A atubtall monkey, lound on Red Blull Sunday n19111 tiit en Anunlll S.-worker r-terday and .... retumed 10 n• -In Coron• dtl Mar Th• employee wH not ... IOullto, hun Jackman informed jurors of the appellate court's ruhng but said he could not tell them details of why 1t was issued The beachfront at Surfside hu s hrunk to about 20 feet and 0Cftc1als say that onJy a seawall inst alled last November was responsible for saving the area's expensive homes. The Army C.Orps of Engineers dumped about 2 million cubic yards of sand on the beach in I 979 but virtually all of it had lx'Cn taken to Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and places south. Sand is in the prooe19 of being moved to the beach from the Navy's dredging of the bay. But it's not enough to save the beach. Johnson aaid that nearly $4 million has been authoriz.ed for a major replenishment program but that it probably w ouldn't start until next year. The Georges art• suing the Krishna rnovem<>nt for false imprisonment, libt•I. emotional distress and lht' wrongful death of Robin's father swrnming from h<>r assoc1a11un with the KrL.,hnas in thC' m1d -1970s. Ortic1als say that a natural i.outhward drift has been "We aren't sure whether this week's allocation of $1.8 million is part of the larger program or if it i.s supplementing it," he said. HOUSI NG PLAN ON WAY O UT . • • From Page A 1 with a worse program now than we had before," he commented as the hearing drew to a cloee. The plan endorsed by all five supervisors would reqwre developers lO construct affordable homt.>S for fam1h~ earmng l('SS than 80 pen:ent of the county median income during the thret'-year phasrou t penod During the first and Se<"Ond years of the phaseout, developers would be required to build 10 percent of the homes in a proje<'t at the affordabh.• rat.es During th<' third year of the phaseout. that pcr('entag<> would d rop to 5 percent Following the-three-year period, a ll mandatory requireme nts would be Ufted and voluntary Incentives instead will be used to assure a steady stocR of affordable homes. Also. the supervisors agreed to immediately lift requirements that a portion of the affordable units be built for families earning more than 80 percent ot the countts median i.noorne. The superviaon p<>lit.iona on the pr'<l8ram were well-known long before the parade of 53 witn~ began during the protracted bearing. Supervisors Roser Stanton and Bruce Nestande favored an lmmediat.e end to any mandatory requirements while Supervi8on Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley favored certain aspecta of the program . . And Supervisor Harriett Wieder, who has voiced her basic opposition to the concept in the past, announced she favored a phueoul of the program over two ye.an. WitnesleS, eome of whom stood in line for hours in order to have their remarks oftidally recorded, agreed alternately in favor of retaininc the Pr'OIJ'aln, even strengthening lt, OI' apinst it. They ranged l rom private d tlzerui to county developers to repreeentatives of varfow county civic organizations and profe.aional groupa. Low clouds return More than ever, yourAuthorizOO Seiko Dealer sets the standard for value. Rain fm SnO'llr rnJ Friday. Aprd 1 T eDJperaiures ·~.......-~...-.---.----i:~~~ Flurriesl!!J "' 40 All quartz, all Seiko, all frOm just $69.50. 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Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, March 31 . 1983 Al NATION Global seas cha~ging dramatically R agan' mi ii proposal 'well r ·e ived' in Europe P acific te mperature wit h aff e ting weath r, c urre nt , lif By Tb~ Associated Press Pn•s1cJcnt Reagan's offer to trim the number of nuclear m1si.lll'S to be dcployt..>d tn Eurllp..• If the Soviets pare their l\l'SN\al of mlod1um·range, warheads as being well received by 'Americ. '' European allies · But American anns expt>rt Paul Warnke, who negotJated the SALT ll treaty for the United States, says the Soviets probably will find "there's nothmg in it for them.'' There was no immediate offlctnl response from M08COw as Reagan prepan.>d to furtbet l'xplnin the U.S . policy shift In a speech today to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council Ga lax to take e ff eel tomorrQw • WASHINGTON -Motorists wall begin paying an extra 5 • ct•nt.s in foderal gasolin~ taxes tomorrow. The increase is aimed at r<Ji!ting money to rebuild the nation's deteriorating hlghways and bridges. Tht> federal gasoline tax was last increased in 1959, when tl went to ii cents a galJon. The new levy will be 9 cents for both t(asolme and diesel fuel Kilauea volcano emitting lava VOLCANO, Hawa.Li -A vent on }(jlauea Volcano's east rtfl zone fell silent last night, but not before sending a lava str<'am more than two-miles long down the volcano's side, officials said. A sernnd vent continued to fountain lava in heights of up to 300 Ceet. :Cult newspaper to ch a nge name By ROBERT LOCKE Al ac'"" Wrltet L.A JOLLA A fpw Uf'grl't'8 change in tcmp..-rature of the PoclCic Ocl'an is having dramutlc e ffects lln w e ather, wlods, currents and sco hfo over much of the globe, sclentiats report. And some rcscurc:he rs ci ted preliminary indications that some o f the. ef!ects of the ocean warming. often cnllc'<i n El Nino, may ht! moving Into tho North Atllll\ll(' for th flf'llt timt• "I'm not pr(.1pnrt'<.l w !fuy thut scattered n •port1 of wurmt'r ai ea w a tu r a n d wt• o kl' n I n g curronts ar El Nino, but 1t 111 unus ual." J oseph L . Reid. director of marine Ute research at S c r i pps ln 1t l tut1 o n o f O cean ography , said In on lnk•rvww Yl'8U>rdoy "It mi1y lx• thut tht! Atlantic: will hnw ont• of thcs • for the !1r111t tlnw, nt lc>ast the C1rst ever dtX'l..lmt•nLt-d " Nu 0 11f' ls gut..'SSlng what thut might mean In terms of weather on t ht" East Coast Most sc1enlls ts, meanwhile, rt'JCl't recent suggestions the c hanges, espt.•caallr a winter uf ooueriflg st.onl\S' in Southern Cali fornia, are permanent, <1lthough they won't predict how lo ng the g1gant1c pool of wnrmer-t han·nt>r mal Pacific seawater might persist Previo us warming e pisodes have lasted, anywhere from six months Lo more than two years . 'fhis one, which hegan along the equator last spring, is the most St.>vcre rec.'Ordcd, though reliable r ecords go back o nly a few d t..>cades. "The whole North Pac1!1c 1s aff<.'<'ted," Reid said S urface water tempcrittures a re as much as 11 degrees Fahrenheit above normal near the equator and up 3. degrees o{{ South ern Californ ia The warming trend now covers about on<•-third of the Pacific. And along with the w':!!!'!~· ht· Id, great poola ot un y cold water are adjacent to the wa rm reglona and almo•t aa extensive. "There's not neceuarlly more heat In the system," he aald. ''lt'a just redistributed.'' Jerome Namlu of Scripps, a veteran climate rese~her, aald the temperature difference1 are a k ey element In California'• severe winter. "The contruta are the things these stonna feed on," he said, noting storms were more frequent and severe than normal. California's brutal w inter s torms killed mor e than 20 people and fJooded hundt'eda of homes, causing $317 million In property damage since late January. 'throughout the state, scores of roads were damaged or made impassable by el'08ion and mudslides, huge sections of ag ri c ultural land were submerged and in Southern California at least 10 piers crumbled under high waves. About 100 scienti.sta gathered at Scripps last week for a closed workshop to discuss the El Nino. A summary o( that meeting waa released yesterday. NEW YORK -The News World. a 6·year-old daily staffed mainJy by followers of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, will cease publication this week and the same s~cr will put out a new paper called The New York Tribune, at was announced yesterday. The new paper will begm publication Monday and w1U be published by News World Publications, which also publishes The Washington Times. Grenada: The tiny 1nouse that roared AP Wlrephoto STATE 'Sun-Maid' dies Ca lifornia condor leaves sh ell Lorrain e Colle tt P etersen, the model for the un-Ma id 'Haisin trad e m a rk. died SAN FRANCISCO (AP) G renada, a poor Caribbean island twice the s1Zt! of Washington . DC., with an economy supported by nutmf'g, L'l worried about an Aml'rican invasion because of il8 new airport SAN 0£EGO -A uny Caltfornaa condor. with a little · human help. popped out oC its egg late last night and became the flrst of its species to be born in capuvtty, San Diego Zoo offictals ,srud. "We JUSt hatched a CaJ1fornia condor," said Zoo spokesman J eff J ou<.'tt, adding that the baby was freed of its she ll al about JlO p.m. ye terday in Fre no. he wa · 9 0. Pelcr~en re-enacled the role for this photo. ta ken in 1974. Although U S. officials have c:alll•d tht• idea oC an invasion "r1d1culous." Crenadans are taking 1t seriously Panel upholds Nogu chi demotion LOS ANGELES -The county Civil Service Co~ion upheld Dr. Thomas Noguchi's demotion from county coroner for a second time yesterday but the controversial pathologist pledged to take his fight to the courts. "What you've seen i.s a premie r performance of a political dec1Sion," Noguchi's attorney, Godlrey Isaac said after the decision was announced. "What we have witnessed today is -th e death of the civil service system." Isaac said an appeal would be (ued tn Superior Court withm 90 days, adding, "At least in court we can expect to get a hearing that pays attention to the facts.'' Saddlehack College speech champions "The threat is very real,'' said Ian Jacobs, Special Assisant to the island's prime minister, Maurice Bishop, at a n e ws conference yesterday. Jal-obs said U.S. fighters have been flying over Grenada this week, and that naval ships have passed within three miles of the isla nd -bo th v1olat1on s of mtemauonal law. Baby b oy born to 'dead' mother SAN FRANCISCO -A tiny baby boy, nurtured in his mother's womb for nine weeks after doctors declared her legally dead. is doing "quite well" an an intensive care nursery, according to the pioneering medical team. The 3-pound infant was delivered after 64 days of careful monitoring at two hospitals. Doctors then disconnected the life support machines from his mother's body. She expired 25 minutes later. WORLD B egin denies Syrian war threat JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Menachem Begin today idenJed allegations that there was a threat of war with Syria, and dismissed Soviet warnings or such a dange r as "artiflc1al." Answe ring reporters' questions. Begin said. "l do not think ·Syria ls going to attack us We certainly have no intention what.soever oC attacking Syria. All these threats have a totally . artificial basis." The Soviet warning that Israel was planning an 1 attack on Syna puzzled lsr$eli leaders, and one official said he ;believed it was aimed more at the United States than at l.srael. ! 500 injure d in Colombian quake BOGOTA, Colombia -A major earthquake measuring 5.5 • on the Richter Scale, hit southern Colombia thls momfog, injuring at least 500 people. Police said many people were • trapped under collapsed buildings. Monsignor Silverio Buitrago, : the Roman Catholic archbishop of Popayan, said the city of : 200,000 residents was "half-destroyed" and that the local ! cathedral had collapsed, burying as many as 100 J>OOple. I ! 32 killed in Vietnamese attack I ! ARANYAPRATHET. ThaiJand -Vietname11e tanks, • troops and artillery routed 3.500 Khmer Rouge guerrillas Irom : their base on the Thai-Cambodian border today. killing at least I 32 civilians and wounding 150, Thai rnllltary officers said. They I said they also expected an attack on a nearby camp. The offic.-ers l aid at least 10,000 civilians fled across the frontier into I Thadand as the guerrillas deiierted their stronghold at Phnom 1 1 Chat and split up into small groups, fleeing north along the border.• A dozen Saddleback College forensics studenta picked up two d ozen awards at the r ecent California Community College State Fore nsics Tournament, held in Bakersfield. Big w i nne rs In the talk department, each winning two gold plaques, we r e Michelle M erker of Laguna Hills a nd Mark Gilbert of El Toro. Carol Holston of Soulh Laguna and T e rr y M acLea n of Capistrano' Beach each picked up the gold, as did AJan Razec of Mtssion Viejo., Silver plaque wmners included Scott Treloar of Laguna Niguel, who picked up two and Rob Berg of San Clemente. Bronze winners .ncluded Doug Harcourt of Irvine and Bucky Stevens of San Juan Capistrant>. Both also received silver award s f o r o ral OCC second in forensics Orange Coast College's sp«>ch team finished second In the r ecent state tournament al Bakersfield College. Alice R e ic h was name d "speaker of the tournament'' and received three silver medals and a bronze medal. A 'fold medal ' went to the college s Readers Theater for its presentation of "Lord of t h e Flies." Don Goglanian, Diana Kersh, Kokl Morton, Laurel Manning and Tracy Schutt performed. Fed eral property bought in Me a A Huntington Beach developer has purchased one-third of an acre of federal property in Cost.a Mesa. it was announced recently. Jerwel Enterprises paid $77 ,· 500 for the vacant lot near the Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55). Officials said 39 bids were received March 17. What do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like" Call the number al left and your meaage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . The same 24·ho'ur ans we nna service may be used to record In· tcrs to tht> l.'d1tor on any topic Mailbox contributors mu.at include their name and telephone numbu ror Yt'rilkatlon No clrculahon c111l • please Trll us what's on your mind interpret.a lion Additionally, Chuck Bowes oC San Jua n Cap istr ano. Diane Smllex o f Tustin . and Todd Saunders of San J uan Capistrano earned bron %e awards. ·•w e view these developments as further evidence o { the prcpar~tJOn by the Unit.eel St.ates We've added $250,000 worth of diamonds to our regular stock and put this selection on sale! Save on dazzling diamond jewelry In our Fine Jewelry Department. plus a special one day only collectlon. You'll save on pendants, bracelets. earrlnga. cocktail. engagement and men'a rlnga. Choose eolltalrea. diamond ctuatera or dlemond1 with othet prectoua 1ton•. 9'11 are In 14kt. gold Mttlng1. Our Ol1mond CounMlor wilt be In our f'.,,e J~ry Department to hetp you. Reg. 1&0.00 to 1295.00, .. 1e1t.Htont.H MeNYn'I Dlemond ~ 11 lltued with MGtl purohMe. !-' 11r1 •me. the amount d .. _...., .-. "*' (Ol .... ... .,.,.,,.. d ~ ..... Oft.,. ~· ., ................. """'" of ................. d. ~ .... ,...,... ......... ~ Cir•••• ...... lll!Mnl la In -on-............. "*'*' Ot demegecl lolM ...... ...., bt ......... .. IMw,...... _.. m., vlf'Y ., ... . ;, and forces associated with the Unitc."<i States for invasion into our country," he said. Jacobs also said that President Reagan lied when h e told Ame ricans in a nationally· televised speech last week that Gre nada is building a military airfield with Cuban and Soviet support. The airport is being built to develop a tourist industry, Jacobi said, and is similar in size to many other Caribbean airports that accommodate jumbo jet.a. He said Cuba has contributed construction and technical help and some equipment, but one contractor was Layne Dredging Ltd., an American company in M1am1. Company s pokesman Michael Sass said the company comple ted Its work on the airfield last year. f' II I I 1 7-ounce baby girl d e fies odds SAN DI EGO (AP) Dr Morton L. Cohen says he wa&n't too opllmlstlc when he was ca lled to h elp with the delivery of a 22-week-old baby. "I expected to be called on to d eclare a baby dead," says Cohen. But tiny Ernestine Hudgins, n ow being cared for at the C h ildren's Hospital neonatal intensive care unit, ~defying the odds. , H er doctors say she as the earliest born premature infant on record to survive Emesune was 18 weeks short -of a 40-week full term pregnancy when she was born Feb 8 She weighed 17 ounces "She fit all the criteria for w hat would be called a m iscarriage 10 lay terms, a spontaneous abortion m medical tenns -except one She wasn't born dead." Cohen said The record for prematurity had been 23 weeks, held by another San Diego baby, Mignon "Mimi" F aulkner, born to Curlis and Myrna Faulkne r in 1978. According to Cohen, Ernestine breathed on her own for 12 hours after birth unttl she began to have respiratory d1H1cult1es. l1"r ee h e alth c are curbed for illegals LOS ANGEL1':8 (AP) lllt•gal ulums will b<• burred from n ·cclvlng Cree, 11011 t•mt•rgt•m·y 11ll'd1cal care ul L'OUn ty huitpltals and cltni<.'t> under 1.1 plan 1H.lopwd by the Los Angt•l('s County Roard of SupervlllOrff The plan , propost•d by Supervisor Kl•nrwth lluhn, waH .ipproved by 11 3-0 vote Undt-r current rules, pc•opll· t·an gel free health t•are an u munty fac:1llty 1f their income 1s less 4han $250 a month and 1f they agrce to a dct.a1lt'<I f1nanc1al screening Only wwful rt·bldt•nts of Lob 1\ngele<J County wall b<· able to apply ror the S<:n>ening under the new policy. which llikl'S effl"('t 1\pral 11 Howt•ver, both 1llt>gal alwns and lawful residents still wlll be able to pay 8.'l hule as $20 pt•r v1s1t 1f they dcclan• that thl.'y L'a nnot afford more. Abo ut two-thirds of the mothers g1v1ng birth and 22 perc·pnt or the patwnu. treated al Los Angeles County's publit· hospitals are undocumented aliens. AP Wlrepholo The condition, kno wn as apnea, was a result of her premature birth and wasn't because of any spec1f1c lung deficiencies. said Cohen, adding that the baby was placed on a respirator Dally Pllol Pholo bJ Oar} Amb&OH · Illegal residents o f tht' United St.ates make up 64 perc.~nl of the annual births at County-USC Medical Cent~r. Harbor-UCLA Hospital and Marlin Luther K1ng Jr Hospital, Department o f Health S<.>ry1ces spok,-srnan Tony Tripi said Happy w ith gift R i d i n~ th.-a~ph a lt wa ves The plucky lntle infant IS stall receiving breathing assistance from the machine. but she has e xp erienced few other complications \\ho ... a\ ... 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Sheriff's Bl'Jl h Patrol, and hl• was in Laitun.1 Beach yesterday observing und assisting in thl' tramlng o( rww lifeguard cand1dal<.'s. Laguna's hf<'t(U.m.l chll'f 81 Ul'l' &lrd said Malt'O attt•ndl·d thl recent U S Ltft>SJ\ 1118 Association l'Onft•rt•nt·c 111 S..in Diego, and droµpt.'<.1 by thl' All Colony for a short v1s1t Baird was h11<'tl by tht· l'1ty .. 1 Galveston thrt't' yt•ars ago to lwlp set up that t·1ty's lift•s.1\1n~ program The Texas lifeguard wai. ulso scheduled to receive a tour of other local city benches. Baird said Mesa hospital gets new look Construction 1s under way on a $170.000 remodt•lmg pn>JN.t at Costa Mesa Medical Ct•nll·r Hospital. 301 Victoria St The proj('<'t 1s expected to bl• t'Om pl eted 1n Augus t nnd includes a nt•w patient lu..idmg area. landst·aping. hghung and signs. T he hospital was purl'hast·d last year by a group of lm·.d phys1c1ans Community Church, Con1r•1•tional, UCC 611 Heliotrope Ave ., Corona del Mar, CA. 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SANT A MONICA (AP) -The often theatrical Groucho Marx estate trial ended in a confuaing final act when jurors awarded $471,000 to the &nlt of America but praised Erin Flemin§ for giving the aging comedian 'a lot of love" In hla aun.aet yean. The jury foreman aald most of the pe.nellsta believed that Mias Fleming vlf>}ated the trust that Marx placed in her and took advantage of hlm for financial gain. But Ml.Ba Fleming's attorney, David Sabih, promiaed a quick encore In court as he seek.a to have yesterday's verdict thrown out. Failing that, he said. he will appeal. Sabih. interviewed today on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America," said a juror told him late yesterday that one of the jurors who voted against Miss Fleming was married to a Bank of America employee. Sabih said he would subpoena payroll records of the bank and also its telephone bills and lawyers "to see if there were any conversations between the wife of the juror and the bank attorneys." Sabin sajd he was putting the former actress under round-the- clock guard because he feared a aulclde attempt. Miii Flemlna wu not ln court for the verdJct, but later aald there wa1 "abeolutely no way" ahe could have cheated Marx and vowed to clear her name. The lonr-awaited verdict came from a ury which heard teatlmony from Hollywood celebrities, deliberated 49 hoW"I over 10 daya and once declared Itself deadlocked . Twice Wednesday the reading of the jury'• declaiona was Interrupted beauae of confuaion over their meaning. "That's a verdict that only Groucho Marx could have written," said Sabih'a aaaociate, trial lawyer .Melvin Belli. "If anyone could make aenae out of it they'd have to get Groucho, Zeppo, Harpo and Chico." The bank, executor of Marx's estate, sued for return of $428,- 000 in cash and gifts which it said the 42-year-old Miss Fleming got through threats, menace and physical abuse. It also sought punitive damages of $~00,000, calling her "a gold digger" who exploited Marx for his money. But the divided jury voted 9-3 to award only $221,000 in compensatory damages and $250,000 punitive damages. Erin Fleming can still smile after jury verdict Chris and J oey Hel.Nman are two o( the niceet people you'll ever meet. Chrla la an operating room nunie at a Long Beach hospital. Joey t. her 11 -year-old son who waa born with Down's syndrome, a form of mental retardation formerly called Mongolism. When you say hi to Joey he gives you a hug and a amHe. I flnt met theQl near I y six years ago when Joey was poster child for the West Orange County March of Dimes. He and Chris were planning to participate In a fund-raising bike ride to raiae money for the research of defects. Chris said then that doctors told her at his birth that Joey would be better off Barker If he spent his life in an institution. But she and her husband J ohn wouldn't hear of it. They and thelr older sons pushed and pulled at Joey's arms and legs to atimulate his central nervous system. Joey ran and jumped when he was 14 months old. He could swim, bounce on the trampoline and ride a two-wheel bike when he was 5. I bumped into Chris and Joey again last month. He's attending the Paul Yorde Day Care Center for mentally retarded children at Nueva View School in Huntington Beach. But the center ls competing for money with several handicapped programs and its days are Robinsons 100 YEARS OF STYLE If it dORS, many of the children (not Joey) would probably have to be turned over to fo.ter homes or lnstltutlonall:t.ed Trying to head off what 11he _see& as a trag<.'<iy Chris hu been tryinj( to ra1.se money almost 11lngle-handedly. She put o n the firat fund-rai.stng event last week at ~e Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theater ln Hunungton Beach. The Daily Pilot publahed a story before the event. A day or two later. an e nvelope amved, addressed to "Chns Hel&Sman, Page One story, the Daily Pilot." Assuming it bore good tidings, I forwarded the mail t.o Chri.8 at her Fountain Valley home. It arrived the morning of the Chuck E. Cheese dinner. But it wasn't from ~nybody touched with the story -just touched. The letter writ.er, who didn't sign his or her name, said that Heissman, being a nurse, should know above all people that she should keep her retarded boy home and not permit him to be a drain on society. That hurl Joey is as dear to Chris as anyone can be. And she's been workmg since th~ day of his birth to help him to live as complete a life as possible and to be a loving, caring member of society. She was momentariJy taken aback. But she's been too devoted to be bothered for long - even if the letter-writer was a jerk. "T'm sure it was from someone who didn't read the article completely and clidn't understand fully," she said. "We had all the center kids there (at Chuck E. 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I .. .. ·S ' ~ ~ • . ~ t ., ' 0 • ~ ~ ~ f ~ • s r ~ r . ., ' -,, . 'No-car' event won by duo RIVERSIDE (AP) -Two men, onti of whom hu undergone heart auret:ry, Ued in a cont.eat to~ who could last the longest traveling only by bicycle, bua or carpool in car-crazed Southern California Paul Madore: 22. who had heart 1urgery m 1981, and Dwight Davis, 54, were declared the winners of the "no-car" <.'Ont.est spon!Ort.>d by the Riverside Bicycle Club. When the cont.eat atarted April 2, 1982, there were 22 conteatanta. M adore an d Davia became the last two contestants when Oliver Maller, 39, broke the rules by drlvmg to a baseball game Both men were used to bike riding ~fore the cont.est For 13 years, DaV18 had ndden 10 mJlet> to and from work. Madore rode a bu:ycle around Riven.Ide as a teen-ager, and he rode to regain hlS strength after his heart surgery. They both said they'll continue to cycle, but they'll also use their cars. Under the contest's rules, the entrants were not allowed to drive cars or ride as passengers m cars reglltered to or driven by relatives They were allowed to ride m carpools and buses There were a few occasions durmg the year that the men had to do some fast thinking to avoid breaking the rules. When Madore asked a woman for a date, he 'had to tell her about the contest and ask her to drive. "It's hard to bring up," he said. W hen Davis attended a funeral in San Bernardino during a warm spell m January, he wore bicycling shorts to his daughter's house m Redlands, then changed into dark slacks and carried his tie for the last l 0 miles. "I rode slow so I wouldn't get too sweaty," he said. Dwight Davis, left, and Paul Mad ore only s urvivors o f Hno-car" contest. AP Wlr9P11oto Tht> first pnw m the t.'Ontt•st was a $400 b1l·ycle. Club prt.>s1dent George Wt.>st said the group was trying to raise enough money to buy two. Madore and Davis also will rt'Ce1vc certificates from the state Department of Transportation Orange Coaal DAILY PILOT /Thur1day, March 31, 1983 I\ 1 Victims recall day of terror Reagan, Brady 'hold no grudges' in assassination try WASH INGTON (AP) - President Reagan and White House Prea11 Secretary Jamea Brady .ay they don't hold any arud ae• against J o hn w Hinckley Jr. for 1hootina them two yean 910, but Brady adda, "I hope he doesn't win the lrl1h aweepstakea." Reqan, in an interview with The Wu hlngton Poet, said he haa accep ted the auaulnallon attempt aa "90methins that goea wit h the territory" of being president It was two years ago!est.erday that H i nckley trie to kill Reagan as the president was leaving the Washington Hilton. Reagan, Brady, S«;cret Service agent Timothy McCarth y and police officer Thomas Delahanty were wounded All but Brady, who was hit in the brain, have fully recovered Hinckley was acquitted by reason of insanity last year and iB being held in St. Eli1.8beths, a federal mental hospital. "I don't hold any grudge or anything," Re agan 1aid of Hinckley "l just think 1t would be fme 1f h e could be cured , also." Reagan a l so sai d that "whatever lime I have. I owe the Lord "l think someone was Ja m es Brady, with wife Sara and son Scott, refl ects on second anniversar y da te of assassina tion attempt. watching o ut for m e," the president said. Reagan was strucl$. in the chest by a sinsle .22-caliber bullet and rollapeed as he was escorted mto George Washington University hospital At one pomt he was close to death as surgeon s struggled to find the bullet and patch a punctured lung. Brady said in an interview for yesterday morning's "Today Show" on NBC, that he doesn't wish Hinckley "any evil," but gets angry about the shooting "when I think they are going to let him go." He sai d . 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'21. 99 f>,j(I' Wings Reg $21! '14.99 each Seville.Reg $18 75 !ORREFORS J. '12A9 Neh lidwtnorne on Alure BluP Coral Pink or Clear. Reg $ 16 •17A9 eecn Isabelle.Reg S22 DAN SK •21.99 eect1 Prin1emps Pink ReQ S28 •17A9 eacti '14.99 .ch Renaissance P1111num. Reo S22 Rtllectl00$.Reg SIB 75 ' I :-. r ' I Actress recovering on 84th birthday NEW YORK (AP) -Actress Gloria Swu1on had to celebrate h e r 8 4 t h ~ birthday in ~. -~ the hospital. but a friend says she is recuperating nicely from a heart attack and 1s "g01ng to be flnt>." The former sllent -mov1t:' Swanson queen was stricken last wet:>k Her two daughters have flown here to be with their mother at New Yo rk Hosp1tal -Cornell Medical Center 1n Manhattan "They are very happy and very pleased with her progress." s a id E a r I 8 la c k we 11 , th t· president of Celebrity ServiC<'s and a long-time friend of tht· actress. SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP) New York Times columnist Jam e 1 R ett on will deliver the inaugural R e d Smith Lec ture 1n Journalism at th e University of J Notre Dame on April 20, A s c h o o I Reston officials have annoum:ed Reston. whose twll't' wN•kly ' ' W Ifs h I n g t o n ' ' co I u m n 1 11 syndicated by the Times, has been reportmg from the nation's capital for 38 years and has won two Pulitzer Prizes for cti.stinguished reporting. The lecture honors Walter "Red" Smith, a 1927 gradualt' of Notre Dame and one of America's most admired sports writers SmJth, who died last year at age 76, won a Pul1t2t'r Prize for commentary in 1976 while ht> was a sports columnist for the Times ROLLA, Mo (AP) Former President Richard M. Nixon will speak o n foreign pohcy at a $100 - a-head fund- raiser in Kan- sas C11y. The former Re publican president's April 21 talk in the Crown Center Hotel Nixon will be f ollowed by a quesuon-and-answer session. said J ohn Powe ll, the i.tale GOP chairman. "It's a well known Ca<:t that the man was very able 1n foreign policy," Powell said of Nixon, who resigned fr om the presidency 1n 1974 because of the Watergate scandal "We think it's a good thing for him to speak about at our fund-ra1Ser " Missing 18 months, lawyer returns home GALLATIN. Tenn tAP> Wllhs Perry McArthur Ill. who disapp<•ared from his home over 18 months ago and le ft his brain-damaged son behind. returned quietly m the rught. but he "is not the Pcrrv 1 knew," a sheriff says - "His parents found him on the porch," Sumner County Sheriff Richard Sutton said of McArthur's a r rival shor tly aftpr m1dn1gh t Tuesday. "He rode a bus from Atlanta to Nashville. and then he took a cab home" to Gallatin. about 30 miles away McArthur, a successful attorney. disappeared the night of Sept 21. 1981. and was the subjt"<.'t of a mass1Vl' search after his brain damaged 3-year-old son was found a day later in McArthur's home. The boy was inju red in a 1978 car accident that killed McArthur's wife. Police found McArthur's automatic pistol with a spent shell on the Door and discovered a bullet hole in a window I Sutton said M<·Arthur had spent about a year at a resort 1n the Virgin Islands. where he befriended a woman who has since moved to Nova Scotia, Canada She helped authori ta es 1 n their search for McArthur. In a brief interview with reporters, McArthur was asked why he left I home. ·•It was a lot of things," he answered. "The innumerable prayers of people o f alJ chUJ"('hes have provided great support during thas ume to me and members of my family and are gratefully acknowledged," he said in a pn?pared statement. "All my fanuly will go into seclusion for a ume of reun1on and rest " Sutton said McArthur "doesn't seem OK and 1s not the Perry I knew." "The old P e rry was more outspoken and outgoing," the shenfl said. Art Show Easter gift sale thru Apr. 2 at Huntington Center. J"WP's by Josepn purcha5es d•amonds oemslones OOl<I and silver from prrvate 1nd1v1du11s and estates Care fut e•am1nat1on ano evatuahon t>y our experts Hogh~ es1 proces peid Dally 10·9 Sat 10 6 Sun 12 4 45 Phone 1oday A$k lor Betty Grace or Enc ZelHkus clEWELS by JOSEPH SOut1 Coal Pia.a Co.ta Miu • 540-eoef Three of the most popular seafood Items. Specially prepared and priced to please. 5'"'111.,... FILLET OF SOLE S3.49 Lightly breaded and deep lr1ed to a golden brown. Served with rartar sauce and lemon wedge. PACIFIC RED SllPPER Delicately grilled and enhanced with melted butter Served with tartar sauce and .. mon wedge. llUIUT STUI $3.49 o.tlclou• Northern Halibut grilled to perfection and served wllh rartar uuc• and lemon wedge. ALL SEAFOOD SELECTIONS INCLUDE HOMEMADE SOUP OR MIXED GREEN SALAD WITH CHOICE OF DRESSING. SERVED WITH CHOICE OF POTATO AND DINNER ROLL. ·> • • • • I IASTll • IGG HUMT • • • A special invitation to all children 2 to10years old • Come join the fun Saturday April 2 at 9:30 The Easter Egg Hunt will have lots of candy, prizes, Magician Don Kenny, balloons & a giant Bunny for pictures! Bring a basket or bag! • We 'll be looking for you at the park area at Vista de/ Oro & Eastbluff Drive next to Eastbluff Village Center • • • • • • • • • Sponsored by • • City of Newport Beach Park & Recreation Department and (9stblu .... b~i~~~ff (enter f P©PPA'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE NAME BRAND LADIES APPAREL AT WHOLESALE PRICES WHY PIY RETllLfl e 0111 Piii ll····Wl'lll WlllTI Flllllll • NEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVE DAILY NEW BRAND NAMES ARRIVE DAILY Open Dail y including Sat. 10:00 A.M .-6:00 P.M. Open Sunday 12:00 Noon-5:00 P.M. T REMENDOUS SELECTION OF S IZES 18218 Euclid(s,~!;n0f,!?,~u?.\~~)n Valley, CA (7 14) 557-2201 . I i I I Jobless henef its taxable income By PAT HOROWITZ • Of"tM o.-, Not llAtft DEAR PAT: Cao yoa Hod out If aaemploymeat beaeflh are couldered taxable Income? I've beard tbat aomeUmea U la, and other times It llD't, depeadln1 on the circumstance•. L.G., Co1ta Meaa Unemployment compensation is considered taxable income by the Internal Revenue Service under certain circumstances. For 1982, a larger amount of unemployment compensation must be mcluded in income than previously. The general rule is that taxpayers do not have to worry about their unemployment benefits being taxable if their income, including these benefits, is $12,000 or less, and they are single. The minimum is $18,000 for married taxpayers who file a joint return. For married taxpayers, filing separately, and who do not live apart from their spouse for the entire tax year, the base amount is rero. There are other variables which enter into the computation to detennine JUSt how much of the unemployment compensation is taxable, and the IRS urges taxpayers to pay cloee attention to the instructions in the tax booklet. Worksheets are available to make the computations. Taxpayers who received unemployment benefits during the year ahou.ld get a statement in the mail, on a Form 1099-UC, showing the total unemployment compensation they received. Supplemental unemployment benefits received from a company-financed supplemental unemployment benefit fund are wages, not unemployment compensation, the IRS notes, and should be reported as such on the tax return. Because these c hanges were made during 1982, some taxpayers may have underpaid their tax and be subject to a penalty on the underpayment. However, relief from the penalty will be granted if the underpayment is due to theee changes in the law. For more information, see Publication 905, ''Tax Information on Unemployment Compensation," available by using the order blank in the tax pack.age. Marriage age increases DEAR PAT: My daapter ls plaonln1 to be married later thJ1 year. Siie and moat of lier friends are In tbelr !01; tome are abo.t ZS. Am I Incorrect ln tb1Dk.ln1 tlaat girl• aren't 1ettl.Dg married a1 early a1 tbey dJd a few years ago? Moat of dae ctrl1 I k:oew a few yean a10 were maJTYlnl by die time daey were to or tl. I've looked for statl1tlct on tlal1, bat b1vea't teen uytlalo1 pabll1bed abo•t It recently. PM., Newport Beacb The median age at tint marriage for both men and women has increased by l 'h years since 1970, according to census statistics. By March 1981, median age at first marriage for men was 24.8 years and 22.3 years for women. The tendency to postpone or forego maniage in favor of continuing education and career advancement has resulted in a higher median age at {int marriage and a greater percentage of young people who have never married. In 1981, 52 peroent of women aged 20 to 24 years had never married, compared with 36 percent in 1970. For men in this age group, 70 percent had never married in 1981. up from 55 percent in 1970. For women aged 25 to 29, the never married rate more than doubled from 10 to 22 percent between 1970 and 1981. The rate for men in this age group who had never married l"09e from 19 percent in 1970 to 34 percent in 1981. Iese Show& 'h PrlceS• Otrect-from • 91ower wper ewnt thru AfK. 2 ot Huntington Center. Pkg. No. 1 bore· root rOMt: Reg.$4.99 ....... 2fw$S Potent Roeet 2 for $7 Easter Parada/ Contest Prtzee for belt Eater bonnet• for children 2 thru 7. Get entry forma from Eater Bunny. Reglater 10:45 to 11 a.m. Sat. Apr. 2 at Huntington Center. Parade at 12 noon. I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, March 3 1, 1983 A9 BJ\LLOONS & Bt(J~ (' I I . r I ,, ~,·., ...... ~ "·~Y ; ~ --...J.. .• Enjoy our spring fashion show, boutiques, galleries, specialty shops, cafes. live music al I afternoon featuring lllOAOWAY 7 Peter Cottontail will have "South County Bluegrass" Free balloons for kids & kids at heart Saturday, April 2, 12-4 p.m. The Lumberyard Plaza 384 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach Bank of America's IRA PLUS ts a high - earning mvestment that\ a great tax shelter, too. Depending on the IRA PLUS investment you chooM:, you nnd your spouse can set asidt from SSO to $4,000 (up to S2,000 per working individuall each year. Not only docs your investment earn high rates, but 1ust as import.mt you can c;avc on t:ixes ihe money you mvc.,t 1s dcduct1blc from the gro"" income un your federal m come tax return., Wh:it\ more, the interest you earn i., tax deferred as well. · COMPARE: HlGHER RATES WITH NO FEES Open your IRA PLUS now nml your investment can earn higher r:itc1, than many other institutions offer; ha~h rate<, that make your inyestment rea ly ndd up over the years. And unlike mnny other institutions, at Bnnk of America you won't pay a penny in set -up or main- tenance fees. THE SAFETY YOU WANT _.__ ~--------With tRA PLUS you'll feel M:cure knowing your retirement fund is bAcked by Cali- forn ia's leading bank. Bank of America provides just the margin of Ml fcty you need for a long -term retirement invest- ment such as this. NOW IS THE TlME -----If you haven't opened your 1982 IRA or contributed your full amount yet. be "ure to do tt by April l'l. That way you'll cnioy tax benefits on your 1982 Federal return. Open your IRA PLUS for 198 ~ right now, and begin ea rning high rate tax deferred in terest immediately. So to get a high rate tax break, open o Bank of America IRA PLUS now. Cali- fornia's leading IRA, from CaltfornJo's leading b:mk I ~·· Or nge Co11t DAILY PI LOT/Thur1day, M 1ch 31. 1083 Nuclear ~af ety comes close to honJe J Nuclear powe r und how to man age it may w e ll be the technologicaJ and socio logical c hallenge of this decade . We n eed the energy. We fear the consequences. We w eigh the short-term benefits agains t the long ra nge dangen;. The issue is as d ose as th e San OnoCre nuclear power plant to the south and as distant as slow -moving trains carr ying a potentially deadly cargo of a tomic waste to temporary disposal areas. T he recent news tha t lrvine's Fluor Corp. will soon begin work on a desig n for an underground repository for nuclear wastes brings that problem a nd the h ope for a solution into our own back yard s. The De p a rtment of En ergy c h ose Fluo r 's Advan cC' Technology Division to research and design a model for storage: partly because , says a com pany s p ok esm an , the d iv is io n personnel were so confide nt they could, indeed, succeed where others have failed. F luor e ng ineers a rc cons~dering a system that w ou ld encapsula te the w aste and deposit it d eeply enoug h to w ithstand natural an d man-made cataclysms. The system wo uld be fle xible enough to allow re trieva l of the waste if future technology offered n ew aJte rnalives to its . disposal, but be secure enough to guarantee the deadly residue would not contaminate ground or wat~r. and could isolate the substances Cromlhuman contact for thousands o f years. It is a monumen tal task and an awesom e responsibility . We can only mirror Fluor's enthusiasm for the p roject with our own positive support for its su~ ... ~success from which k. w e may all benefi t. • I " Op •n•O<h 1•cprl' ,.,,.d 111 ll•tl \l>dt l' d l>Ovl' clrl.' 11'1~ of 1ne Oc111v P1101 u 1111' v• w • 1 Or<•\\ed on '"'" P<lQ•' •"•· 11'10'<' l>I ll'leH otull'lo•~ ind c1rlt\h R~dON 1 urn n•1 Ill """'"' ed Addro·" fltt .,,.,fy P1101. PO Oo• 1>60 (o~ld Ml'w (A '121171> Phon• d !J b'i-·4)71 MAILBOX Still in business To the &fitor: Rep or ts In the news media over the past S(!VeraJ weeks seem to me .to have over-emphasized the negalive StdP o[ the local communily collegl!s' financial predicamenl. lnd(.'('(j, I have felt s o m e c o.n ce rn lh a t lh e communities we serve might gain the impression Crom these reports that Gold en West College is going out oC business. On the conb'ary, even u . we take the necessary steps lo cope with the severe budget cuts in the coming year, we arc a lso anticipating serving over 20.000 students next fall. And they w1 U have a wide range of quality instructional courses and support services offered to them by an outstanding CacuJ ty. IT JS TRUE that w e aTe p r epa r ing at Golde n West CoUege to cut our expenditures Cor 1983-84 by about $1.7 million. But this is not news -we've been cutting the annual budget ever since 1976. to either absorb loss of income from the St.ate, or .Flying high To the Editor: Much inaccurate information h as recently been published re garding lhe Orange Coast C o lfe ge Fligh t S e r vic e Department. It is only March and 28 A irlines have been interviewing and hiring Flight Attendants du.ring 1983. United States c:arrlera hired 2,- 444 "fligh t attendan ts during 1982. The confusion regarding the empfoyment opportunities for flight auendanta could be as a result of some a irlines still having empJoyees on furlough. The Orange Coau College Fliaht Service Program has an excellent reputation in the airline industry and ma ny carrie rs contact the rught Service faculty to reallocate funds to personne l categories. The impact of these prior cuts and allocatio ns h as been lo reduce non-direct instructional costs to a minimum, in fact, to a point where further reducuons in these areas are neither pra ticaJ n or w o uld t h ey p r oduc e ..re du.c lio ns 1 n t b e amount necessary to balance the coUege's budget. Thus, this year we have had to turn for the first time to a carefully considered reduction tn sc o p e o f t he co ll e g e's instructional orcen ngs and direct support serviC<."S S tude nts <.'a n expect some ac.idemic and vocational areas to be reduced in scope. but Golden West College's central miSli.lon of lower division transfer edu~tion , vo cati o n a l tr a in i n g . developmental education and co1:1nseling services will remain Intact, and students can continue to gain a quaHty education at this institution. . 1. LEE A. STEVENS President direcUy for recruiting and huing flight attendants. This reputauon is exhi bite d b y the join t programs w ith OCC, F"lighl Service stude nts serving as customer service student Int.ems at Air California and student age nt unde r s tudies at J e t America. OCC Flight Service students serve Orange County travelers at John Wayne Airport, by providing all information services in the terminal for 14 hours every day. 36:5 days a year. These valuable expe r iences plus excellent claa&es provide us flight ser vice students wl th exce ll ent e mpl oy m e nt o pportunities in the airline industry. GUY LOUGHERY Also signed by 29 other students. Owner's responsibility )To the Editor: . ordin,ance, to relieve themselves 1 mull r espon d to L a uri however and wherever they will, Pell11e ro'1 Jette r on Bruce I protest. When {.our loving dog Hopptna'• ~naclous attack on owner leaves a aithfuJ pet Ued doll ownen. up all day and hall the night to Lauri, you HJ ttrat dogs ye.Ip incellantly. I prot.eat. • ex preu loyalty and J ov~ If you love your dog, clan up lpOfttaneow!Y and fW • lpiritual after it. Keep your doc leMhed ne.d fOf' many people. You speak wherever you go 10 It won't wry dMrly and truthfully about d isturb thole of ua who fUlflU the mnple, honelt c:rNture a dog OW' spiritual needl in other waya. "1 nature ta. .... ..: •~ he And keep your canine friend It'• all true, but v .. t m.-..1 t content and quiet • much u lt le pomt a mile. When your ov1ng pol9lble ln comideraUon of the dam OW1*' wallll a pet down t~ reet of us. 1'hele are all your ..rl1 rnarniJW ...... of our town ~bWtlee • a dol owner. • It ma unJmd hmlf fGr me IO U ,OU honeltly do your Mil to .., m. r ,.ae•• Wb9ft ~ a.p your dos to ,..,.11. blem turn their ~ IOOH on our you, you an a nn one. bwtm In ,_,_. __.. al TDRY HDIDfY ,,_:.-----..._ ~'AND S'OME~V MP. SCIENTIST WUJ. GIVE ME A MA60 IC MISSILE MEDEii AND IT WILL MAKE AL' ~E BIG, BAD NUKE<; .. GoAWAY! ------ ' l Wilson c WAS H INGTON Th t Justit"t' l)cpartme nt 1s on th\· trn1I or n:m·gude l'X CIA U~l·nl l':.lwm p Wtl~on ':, h 1gh ·pll'St 11 d CO OI J C l S 111 WJ.,h1n 1-:tnn lnvc·~ugators ha\!(· Jln·ath l lf·d hi m to a numtx.-r of pn·i..•111 .11111 fo rmer Capitol l iill lumin,•rn-.. JACK ANDERSON Whl•n Wilson w us lu1t'<I 11 .. 111 his Libyan san<·tuary into 1!w U.S M arshals' d ulehcs l<•sl J urw prOSt.'\:Uturs offl'rl'd to LUl a d 1· •• 1 if he would g1w them th1 good~ 0 11 mcmlw rs or Congn•i.-. :111d other fo<k ral off1q.:i ls Th,·y tvld h1ni he couJcJ get off with lt-ss t han 20 y ear'> 1n pnson o n l'Om'Urrcnt sentc·nce1. But Wtl<,on Uc'llkc.od, he d1d11'\ W&nt tr1 M fVl' an) lln ll' ht'htnd hnrs Ir \\a" roo h igh a price So Wilson was brough1 to tri.11 and '!enten~C'd to :·J:l vcar' m safe and Some people h ave b uilt·in clocks In the ir syste ms , and others have calendars. Those of us with clocks are always acutely aware of the time. while the others more or less kl'IO'\\( the dale and the day. More often than not, these two kinds o { pi.x>ple marry each other. My inlernal clock will not 11.!L me be I.ate !or anything. I would like to claim it as a virtue, but lt i5 more of a compulsion. £ven whe n I kno w that on <? is supposed to be fashionably a little late In arriving for a dinner party. the re I am, cruis ing around the block. JUSt marking dme undl my hoe18 may be tt&dy to n!Cetve. 1 REQUIRE a wide mat'gin ~roui"d my Ofe. while some • t1 m l. I. llJll; Baby b1ri e. lo u 11 111g As one 1 I 1 hl• h1g s h ot l un1i ng o n tl'•l'v 'risk~ J u k l\ndt-rson 1 , r ng 1axpayer I 11 lft I' t h t' Cd r t E' r r • 1 011 \\'11~011 cipok e of '1, llr>lf '<( <t ides f l 11 _.n.t Fr<sn k Ut• M1dcllt burg • Jl• r ... rtrr11 ·•\l hoi:x•s 11 • • • 11ruall) help • t' l11!, fish h e • n :\<cord mg ,...., n r 1ped all ,, •JI I l':' ThL' ~"'"' d bf' <.ln i •Jt1 11 t1nit -frame. Easter Basket Fillers Have a DUcky Day! Ready for spring showers. this hapP'f duck is a fun Easter basket surprise. $8.50. Share Easter Joy Pretty plaques wrth special Easter messages are thoughtful expressions of your love. $4.00. 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''"'"• SS.5200 TUSTIN HERITAGE PLAZA 1112 Irvine 81~ u 100 B c.,1.., 0. lrvtne 544-200 167-1222 ' Anthony'• Shoe Service• Bank of America• Charles Barr Jewelers• Crown Hardware• Dr. t ou Elder• Halllday's Men's Clothlng • Hickory Farms• Humpty Dumpty• La Chantee • Hughes Market• Mes Amles Teens• Nancy Dunn Antiques • Newport Balboa Savings • Paper Unllmlted • Sav-On Drugs• Serendipity • Storekeeper• Storekeeper for Her • Veta's Intimate Apparel • Westctlff Shoes • Westcllfl Cleaners ' 1 I ' "12 Or•nge Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, Marc.II 31 , 108J to rm claim lo till being taken Tht• ft-dt'ral d1sru.tt-1 w.1111>tu1wt· n•ntl'r11, st't up to u1d w1111t 1 Storm VICllrrlll, huvt• dOSl'ti, l1ut res l d e n \ 1 I l' l' k 1 n ~ h ,, 1 p 1 11 connet·11on with 11\orm rl'l1Ht•d losses 1.·an 111111 t•all tht' toll fn-<: disastl'r hothnt· number The number l11 I 800·~>'17 :illllJ ll operates 9 .l m to 6 pm Monday through Saturday The deadltnl' Cpr filing Small Business Adminlstrut1on loan applications 1s May 11 for homl'. personal. busml'SS and non.profit organaz.auon lossel> The deadhm• for applicauons for Et·onomll" lnJury Disaster loans 1s Nov 9 Newport asks relief funds Newport Beal·h will ~N·k $150,000 in r<'deral rclll'f aid for damage c>arly thlll munth when a storm left much of the city flooded The d1sastt.>r appllcallon to lht• Federal EmNgenl"Y Mam1gt'ml'nt Agency was approved this week by the City Coun('1l Orange County was dcclart'CI a disaster area by Prt>s1dent Reagan after thl• storm a move that allows t·1t1l>s to apply for aid Multiple nJurders shake Alaska calnJ ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Within the past year. a series of multiple murders have rem1ndl'd Alaska residents that the darker s1d1.• of c1v1hzallon was not k•ft ht-hind when they arrived in tht• 491h sl<lte There's· no consensus on "hether the tragedies are a tn•nd nr a coincidence But despite th(• state's romantic image as a s<•re nf:' wilderness, sudden. v1olt·nt dl•ath 1s never far away Alaska's murder ratt• 1s far above the national av1.•ragt•, and tht> stme has been shaken by a rash of unexplamro, unprovoked and random killings. Last May 3. four tN'n-agers were gunned down on a summer evening in an Anchorage park Charles Ml•ach III, a mental patient on a work-release program, was convicted o n four C'ounts of first-degree murder He was sentenet'd to 396 years in pnson the longest sentenCf> m the statt•'s history A few hours alter the park k1lhngs and a few blocks away, a }t'alous man shot his former girlfriend and another bar patron to death before tumin~ the gun on himself l't>nft>SSed to '>tranghng aml o;hoollnl( f1vt· young womt'n tn tht! F'a1rbank.' ar1o·a over a two-year period Fo ur months lau•r a burn.nl( fLShlng boat was dts<:oven-<l al anchor near the llny southeastl'm l'Ommunil) of Craig State troopt>rs found tht burned remains of st•ven pt•o ple aboard including two th1ldren, and n.-ported that several of the v1ct1rru. were shot before the f1rt> was ~t No one was ever charged tn the d<·Jths "I don't know that it's anything more than a pushing togt•lhl·r of ... tal1'Ucal comc1dc>nces,' savs John llavdc.x k d1rt'I. lor of legdl stud11-s ,11 th<' Un1vl'rs1t\ o f Alaska's Ju~lll't' CC'ntcr '"It 1"mult1ple murdl'r) 1~ bc<.'Omtng more ur d C'ommon palkrn on the nauonal ..,c:~mt• I think wp'v(• had stausucallv mort' lhan our sh<1n• ·· According io the FBI'~ Uniform Crime Repurt1n~ Unit. Alask .. ·~ murder rate 1s above thP national average In 1981. 11 was 14 5 pt•r 100, 000, compared to a national avt!ragl' of 91:! per 100.000 ln 1972. ll was 9 S rx·1 100,000 m the stak and 9 0 pt'r 100. 000 nattonaUv On March 1, six pt•o ple in th<· Wrangell Mountains ghost town of McCarthy wert• slaughtNro as thl'Y waited for the weekly mail plane A self~mployed c:omputrr program~r. LouLS Hasllngs, was tnd1('t.e<I on six counts of ftrst·degree murder He 1s awa.Jung tnal Earlier this month an Air Fnrl·<· sergeant form('rlY 'ilallom-d in Alaska Lt George Pol11tt of thl' Ala~ka State Troopers says populatwn growth and econom1<.· devl•lopmf'nt an• putting unl:>f'arablt• pressun· on some people HOAG llOI0"1Al HOll'fTAl lliwdl ' ., • 8'>d Mr' Ar11ltif l eone •••"~ i": end Mr~ 1'!1cnertl fll" "flWNtmtnltf't boy ...., encl Mra Jam" Mt>nlge>m,.,, ,...,.,,'"01on s.ech bOy March, Mr en(I Mrt William MrLn11~ "'-P0<1 Beach bOy Mr an<I Mrt RICher<I An•l•llh• Hllnlinoton 8Nc:h girl lilllt'ch J Mr an<I M•• Cretg """'"' Weeim~e< gtrl M< and Mrt Wilham Wsnn"l'n C.O.C• ..... b<ly Mr and Mra R1r•dall I er1on ~1111""a Nlgue!. boy M-r and Mra Mtoha11• 91tll ""''ln9'°" e.ach II"' M• end Mr• Naji Anou~i.. Coate ... _.(Jlt1 Mr and Mrt Wtlllam Rob•"'' eo.ia ...... boy lltlwcf\ • .,_J end Mr1 J-Roch Clltt• ..-...111'1 Mr end Mrt Rob•" 0 111•" ,_ourQln Vt//Wt boy ~ 9"d M<a JoMpl> l(,..,..ntr.h•ld co.ea MeM. ;w1 .. , end ...... ... • o....... lrvtn• fWI BIRTHS March I Mr •n\1 ~'' J•l'f'I•' tj1llf'lfUHJ trv1rw-b l)( "1r •nd M rt Rob~rl B•Wsr uur•t•rtqtt't'' Rf'lllM ,., trl'\'1 ~t lltf\(1 l.Att (Jnn"ld r ullfU Cr>ron-. r1"'4 Mer br y M r "nt1 M r\ O •rr 1c • c ,,.., .... t·twn 1g h w"'""*"''.-. Qifl ~' •nrl Mr" A lfnn•U) AQulnf1 ( ''"'t• M.-". t101 M t flHH1 Mrt ""' n .. m•no r (I~·· M"'" Qtrl March 10 M• 11nrl Ml\ 'H"ll''"" ll•mdtn~r rnun11111n 111111 .. y bfly ~, 11\nd Mr • V1rlnr Nortou N•'Npnrl 9flt@U h hny Merell 11 M• 11ncl Mr• Rllbll•f M11l'hl"'"l>fKk hvtnt1 {fwlnl Qltl ltO)'" Mr nntl Mr• (,110 Pham Fount11ln Vllll"y boy Mr 11nd Mra I •Iii. Bedtn lrvln41 t>ny Mr and M•• M•rlln 11.,, l flUV90. ( ""• M"HJlfl llfCll 12 Mr •nd Mrt Joteph Ztem•n N""P'lrl e.ach Hwln) ~Irle Mr end M•• Stuen Co• frvtne. 001 Mwell H M• and M•e T1,,1nce 811ne1 Ca<l)nl 0 .. M11t. boy Mt en<' Mtt OOnatO Oc>OMI, INIM, OOy Mr t!\O Mii cnw ... ltuoa Coeta MeM Ol•I "" and Mrt Euci-Chleblckl, Hunt1no1on IMc;fl, glr1 "" ano Mt1 w111111m Hend«IOO. CCM1ta ~. boY Mr 1no Mre Ouy llnc;tman. !lvnllnQIOft "4HIOf\, girt Mttrefl ll Mr 1110 Mtt 01nlet Vlttkar. Coeta tHM, bOy Mr aNI Mtt Jofln 8Hton. IMM, bOy C'J"l"" rt"4 Mllltf girl M r 4nd Mr• ~,.., .. , Cout 1n1 l llO '"" N•QU4'1 ttw•nl Day M r •nn M" Scuall Rtmpp l nrone cJ,.. M•r girl "4r A"d Mr a f tu r 'f Brtu'\n•n tcuntongto" B•K" girl M• 11nd Mr1 Fl!CI Ho111berg c;~"''" Mtt'I llOY Mr 1nd Mr• V1nc•nt 'for~ Irvin• blly Merch II Mr •nd Mr• Ktm 'legtrblom Atl1ln11 boy M• and M11 01.,g Chtknonl N-l>flfl 811,.ct. gtrt Mr and Mrs Oontld Seyflllth C"•I• Mtt"t boy Mr and M,. W111llttr Maddoc•• w ... 1m1n,l•r boy M••cll II M• 11nd M11 Bttan B1t11clt11 Hun11noton Aeec.h girl Mr en<! Mra Raymond HantlOfd lluntlnQl'Qn e .. ch boy Mr 11nd 1'1'1 J<11M1>h OcnMtlll Coll• M.,.. boy Mr ttnd M11 Oery Coleman ftunllnijfon 0..Ch boy Mr and Mr• Agu1lln Plnaon CCMlll ~. girl lletcfl lO Mr and Mr1 RaflHll Andll Coela Me-.. boy Mr 1nd Mrt Rl<;httd O,.men Fovnttttn Veney girt Mr end Mra John Raley. Huntington Bt9Cll. girl .... dl21 Mr end Mii MO,,I• NottlCI , Hunt1n13lon 8"cll. g111 M• end M" 011eld O"llon Huntington lkeeh. girt Mr and Mtt Oery Artm•n ~· Bffl'h. bOy MOC NOTIC( 'ICTITIOUe eutlNIH NAlllll eT.ATIMINT Tlla toflowlng Parton 11 doing bull""9 •• £MI'S CAIATIVI! ATTIRE. tit e 11111 9l , Cotti MtM, OA 12127 •MIKO IAIAt<t. 16111 1l tOOkllu111. Wt1l1T1ln1lar CA ·~· Tiiie 111.tllneat la conduclltO by an ln(IMdVal tmlllo k•Mll ""' t\11""9111 -lllect wltll lllt COullty OMt\ of Ortnfl o-i, Oii MMCll n. I"' '" ... ltullktt\H Ortnl)t C"tl Dtl'l Pilot, Mtrcn t•. :11. AJtll 1. 1 , ,.., tUO-U Dally Pflol l"llotot by IUChlld lloetlla< Support your E11t1r $111 Sooiety SylY1ni1 soft whit11 IO, l&, 1DO Watt 2 11k. Rq. 1.99 Less Sylvania Ma1l-1n-Refund J w., Rec. 2.2t 111 A "talk with the animals' \\ t•..,f•·) (;oltllwrg, !l, of llunlin~lon llt'm·h, anti l.i!>!a Lu~, 2, of Sunlu Anu, l(t'I ut·quaintt'd wilh u boa t·oni,lrit·lor w hilt• \\ •·n•ly Brm·kt•ll, :i, of Sunla Ana, ki !-!!\t.·~ a llama Jurin~ u ~i!-!il with lht• u nimul-. a l HIO Rt•h u bilitu lion ln.,lilult> of Ora nl(t' Comal). Tht· a nimal~ arc· from Ma~it• l\lounlain in Vult'n<·iu. Thirty pn·-;.,t hool daiMrt·n w<•rt• invitt·d lo ullf'nd lhf• function a l llH' in!-!lilult· in ( )nrn~t·, wh it·h s 1u·t·iulizt·!'! an u vurwl y of rt•hahililalion pro~ram ... for d1ildrt-'11 and ucluh!-i. murkey spa water ~:~All 7.49'1' \\ lwr1• I· rll'wllu .'i!'rt 11'1' 11 I 111111/11 ·1 r11d1111111 granular chlorine wood 1t1in 51b. reg 17 99 10.lt 1 tablet chlorme11 n ---~ &lb. reg 19 99 • to my In hot water In lle11tt ''"'°' HlilHft 30 galton wale• he818f wllh ene<OY 11vtrw,i 1empe111ure lh\Jl·otf JJ}.15 ,ae.e5 > Rec. 271.18 onlJ ~aouni 1•• &rill olfri11 • H•tt-1 1 1d llf1ttm1 warruty on all cast I Zf elumlnum parts for es long aa you own .169.95 your grlll. #4022 LP. 111d talk Reg. 329.00 211.11 When you want to do It right. Nol many moving parts Easy 10 •nslall for moal 28" P728C SL728C • 97 Dally Piiat THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1983 THICDASTINDTHICDUNTY ERMA 80M8ECK PARTY WRAP ENTERTAINMENT . Disalbed kids t Wheelchair sports camp ~· offers athletes galore · ~ More than 100 disabled children, attending the third annual Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, are gettmg their share of professional athletes this week They've met former Rams quarterback Pat Haden, tennis coach Vic Braden. Rams quarterback Jeff Kemp. Raiders defensive back Ot.18 McKenney and lmebacker Cal Peterson, and former world weightlifung record holder John Brown. And tomorrow they'll meet with Rams quarterback Vmce Ferrag.amo. The sports camp, sponsored by the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tenrus, and supported by the Mission Viejo Company offers a "camp-like" atmosphere t.o disabled children 7 to 18 years of age from Southern Califorrua. h winds up tomorrow afternoon ' 82 83 86 Joh11 Klug is the self-(•entered I ormer fhJ111t• i11 Nt•wport I/arbor Actors Theater's "Game how.'' Page B7. 0 ti. Daily Pilot Photos by P atrick O'Donnell Tennis pro Vic Braden gi~es young Erik Christe~sen, 13, of Irvine, some special net pla) instructions. -..... Youngsters in wheelchairs gather to watch tennis match. Erik Christt"nsen hammers the ball. Brad Parks watches Alacia Busziglio. Nuclear power. • • Ho\N to make it safe By MATr YANCEY ~M4 ,.,_ ""* WASHINGTON -Atomic power plant• have been 1ubjected to more than 4,300 changea 1lnce the accident at Three Mile bland, all aimed at maklna nuclear power ufer. But crltkl oootend the changes don't aotare~. Some cri'1ct a11ert that the .lnduatry hM made only the euy, cheap changea and that the dlftlcult. moat important Improvement.a have been left on the drawtna botrd. OUlclaf1 re1pon1lbl• for overaeelna the lnduatry ldlnowJ.qe tha\ a doun of the U8 flxea 1tven the hlaheat priority after the March 28, 1979, accident at Three Mlle laland have fallen more than a year behind achedule. Harold Denton, whose calm and confidence defused the panic four yean ago at Han1abur1, Pa .• aa1d he hacf been too opt.lmiatic about how fut regulat.on could tum around an lncfuat.ry wllh 65 nuclear utllltlH, tour reactor manufacturera, a dozen arc,hitec i .. en1tneera and thoUaanda of 1ubcontractora. "It'• not a1 thou1h we're NASA, buylna our ow,n s~ •huttle where we've aot control over eYerYth~ that 1oea Into It." WCI Dent.on. ~ ef the Nuclear Retrulatory c.c.nmllllon'1 Office of Nuclear Ructor Operatlona. "We have to develop a technical basis f or a requlremtmt and aee how It flta in every plant before we l.aue it." TMI plus 4 -" It was not unUl three montha aio. for example, that the lut of the nation'• 76 nuclear planta wlth operatlna llcen1e1 completed inatalllnl lnstrwnenta that tell control room operators the level of water ln the reactor con\alnmenL Had the operaton at TMI had such a 1au1e, they would not have wronaly a11umed the rMCt« wu lately covered with water. lnatead, TMI operaton cut off an emergency syatem feeding water td the reactor , thus aUowlna the unit to overheat, d&maglng ita core and releaaing radioactivity lnto the auno.phere. ''The planta are a heck of a lot safer now than the'1:.ou1d·have bHn lf Three Mile d had not occurred," Denton aald. 11TMI was the impetua to force a lot of chanlet." Followln1 lt1 own lnveatlgatlon lnto the accident and one by a preelden\lal cornmlulon, the NRC came up wllh what Denton caUed a '1wlah Ult'' of 349 iteme to mab nuclear ~tamer. That "TMI Action Plan" .. a utllnln1 1om• 6,000 1pedflc taskl has been the basil for moll of the safety change.. The NRC aaya 72 percent of thoee tub have been completed, at an average coe\ In older planta ot about $65 rnllllon each. While concedlns there have been some chan~ crltlce contend they haw too,.. and too alow ln ~. Funhlr, they assert, the industry and tbe NRC have dwelled upon the 9111 fiftt. ~ "They 've applied • Band · Al d 1 , but m A'J lmprovemenu ln power • dellsn and o natlOn \hat ld•ntltled ~rlnc th• po1tmortem1 hav• J•' t hnplem,nttd," HI nuc aa.ftt.)' ~r Robert PolleM. I I I l 81 Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThur9day, March 31, 1983 llMA IOMllCI AT WIT'S ENO Well. the Metropolitan Llfe lnaurance Co. hu finally ilaued Ila new welaht table for Americana. You know, the ones where they tell you what you ahould wetah if you're• certain helaht. lt'1 an excitement I uaually reaerve for an im .... wi9dom tooth. But not thJ.a year. For the flnt t1me Ii.nee 19~9. the tablel have upped the numbers on how much you can welch and •till be healthy. Have you any Idea what that mean• to a 1-ypenon? It meaN for the first time aince 1959, I don't have to lie to my.elf about belna a large Crame inlteld of a small. I never knew what that meant anyway. Besidea, why should I aay I'm a small frame and live with 16 extra pounds of guilt? Who need9 that? The study aaid the fact that Americana are heavier ii no cause for alarm. It just means that a lot of heavier people are living longer than they did 24 years ago becau.e of improved die&a, lifestyle and exerdae. I prefer to think it is the first thread of sanJty to be woven into the fabric of the future. It wu bound to happen. People are just plain bored to death with dieting. It used to be fun going to a 1atberin1 and talking about a brand new diet where you change fruits every hour and dance. And then the books started coming out about how the only way to lose weight was to eat leas. Anybody can do that. It's no fun anymore. lt'1 going to be Interesting to imagine what will dominate people's conversations when they won't have thOle "10 extra pounds" to lose. It'll probably tranalate to the following conversation: POJ SHOB BY ASHL1:1GH BRILLIANT OBVIOUSLY, TM& WORL.D IS OUT OP' O~DER - BUT WHEN '(t)lfV£ GOT ~ L.IVE, voo•v.: GOT 'l?> &..lVE. ~\ -.'tf"ll~ . '·--.. "You look wonderful! Are you on a gain?" "Yep. Started laat Monday. I'm doing it slowly this time ... all I can hope for la that I gain two pounds a week." "That's great. That way you won't balloon out all at once and look old. I'd love to gain a few pounds. What's your IM!Cret?" "I eat fast. I gorae myaelf. Snack between meals and haven't touched a 1talk of celery since the holidays." "I envy you. I wu a bli.rtip when I got married. Now look at me. All I do is lose. I thought when I had the baby I'd keep the weight on, but I didn't." It makes me a little giddy to even think about a nation that isn't on a diet. In the aame paper where I read about the Insurance tables, I al.lo saw a story that said a atudy was done on pigs. It aeems the more they exercised, the fatter they got. There really ls a God. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sick and tJ.Nd of hearing "child abwie" hurled at every parent who trtea to 1traiaihten out a amart,mouthed kid. 1 1ee theae •polled-rotten little twerpt who ao around braaiNI that they have never been hit in their liv•. Tfiey pop off to t.e.chers and run wild all over the community. Their parenu are ICAJ'ed to death ot them. My two brothera who are pol.Ice officers aay I am right on. Our old man ruled the hou.e and everybody In it. There were 1even kJda In the family and he never took any Up off any of ua. When we aot out of line (which waan't very often), we knew a razor strap would IOOl'l be laid on our backaide1 and we'd be eating the next f~ mea1a •tand.lni up. All of ua turned out to be aood citizens. We railed our kJda the way we were rallied and not one of them was ever Involved with drup, •tealin& or the stuff you hear about today that aeems to be like an epidemic with the young generation. Eve.ryone tella me how lucky I am, but luck doesn't have a damn thing to do with It. I never lost control of my kids, and the old razor strap made the difference. Alao, my wife knew who wu head of the houaehold and never opened her-trap. Print thla and teach eomebody 10methlng. - FROM WISCONSIN DEAR WISCONSIN: A fatlaer wllo lla1 to aae a reaor ttrap OD 1911 kldt to keep tlaem in line 1et1 DO 1ood coadact medalt from till• corner. I beUeve la dllclpllae -evaa • well-dmed wallop at tile aeat of tile problem for ldd1 aader t 11 OK -k& wlaaa '" eeuW.r ......... ... are probettl1 leniftM kW• ............ .... ..... IO CNf .. , .. lt.'rlap ... w_,.e .... .,.. Y .. r Nfen.ee IO JMr Will WU .... Nf 'Mil Blllly It die wot'd SM& eomet le .W ........ '9r wrldaa. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hu1b 11 aettina to th• point where h• " &atkJnc ....,, • movtna into the lputl bedroom. Two yeuw ... went out and bouit:it twtn bedl. I mu ...U1 The problem: I .,tnd my teeth at nllht •ya it drivea him cruy. It ii eomethlna I Ann. U I could, I would -beliew sne. wake up in the mornJ.na, my jlwt are IOft. I've aorw to two dent!N. and they •YI becawie I am t.eNe. Both suaated tra1:iau:ll don't want to •tart takJnc the1e damed becaw.e I know too many people who are hooked.. on them. suJI Pleue &ive me 1arne advice. -TIRED OF THE SAME OLD GRIND IN W.Va. DEAR TIRED: YH are Hlferla1 lrem brut1m -·~It Mt meommea. Ge le a GOOD deatl1t wb will flt )'H wt .. a m•dtpieee .. pre.eat yom from 1rtad~ '"' teed! at 'Rell talk to a CMUelor AIMMlt die pnblem1 We daat may be cH1ta1 die auie&J. • Wltea )'H 1et yomr1elf 141ure4 awa,, thse &1eatilt1 "'° cotllo't ltelt '" ud ten bow yo. licked die problem. SOmetimet ud deatl1t1 lean • l?t from dlelr patta&a. Diaoo'Vf!:r how to be date bait without hJJ.lnl hook, line •nd •Inker. Ann L•nden' booJclet, "Dating Do'• and 1b1 'CS." wiJJ Mlp you be man poiaed and sure of youne1/ on data &nd fKJ mnr. •long with a •lon1, •Ulmped, •elf,addreued envelope with your reqW!tlt to Ann Landen. P.O. Box 1199, Chicago, m. 60611. I I PRICES GOOD THRU TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1983 HOME CENTERS a GR.ACE company SINGLE CYUNDER oeadllole or 11ner11 1.oc•see FLUORESCENT 48'' ShOll 1.111he ••• .... 11 "°"""" WB .. .a Gt .... •ev ' ...... , 1.-S. lltSa5tS ~ OM • ~ tor um strtn9t!l- am LICISl1 1.-t. uw on _,, ooor wtwft emnor kfY IDC*V ts de5lf'fCI. QUARTZ secur1e11 ,_,,,,,e ••••• WIDE ASSORTMENT 4'' Poeeed ,.IOWIW•. 11 .. n.111 .. VARIABLE SPEED REVEfilNC SIB'' Drill . • , •• , DELlfA Y SPECIAL TWIN BURNER Hooded Cos Crill wmr 1 Levels and SIM StteH PorcNln CMrtd '*' "'°5 01 sq In COO*· Ing .na 'TUl'tOltf' stJrt Wltfl rOIK1I Of ' ftngff 20111 ps rn nsm e~. o.ak.,. 2 H.P. 7%'' Clrculor•ow SA1f PllCE . ...... 111F1 IBATI . ..... AlUlfllnutn J Shed• I MtprOOf Mlmlnum -fatWls .... floor -sturo, dDClf .... fUI .., .. Mlllll'llO<tUdt s·11· .......... •••••• ................. , •.. , .................. . ···1•· ·········•••••• 1'111' ........... , ... ....... .............. . .. ; - . . .. .. .. .. . ~ • . -.. • " • .. f p ' Gold sale brightens Thu outlook for the Oct. 29 Solid Gold Rummaaie 1ale '"'t• brlahter every time the Sophlltlcatet 1ather. A buf(et dinner at 1£rneeto'1 Hay1ld4t Reetaurant, partly underwritten by Erne.to Meara, brou1ht ln the lai.et fund.I for the aale. The if'OUP la buay now arrangtn1 for a place to hold thl1 de1lgner-and-delicately-u1ed aale. Proceeda will ~neflt the Aueament and Treatment Services Center of C.OUtaJ Orange County. The Erneato party waa attended by more than 200 including Carlyn and Dick Steiner, Elaine and Bill Parker, Ollie HUI, JoAnne Mix, Tom and Emma Jane Riley, Donte and Glen Stlllwell, the Tom SteplleD10D11 Karen Roko1, the Jobn Lon11 ana Bet1y and Tom Twaddell. • • • !(A 1 a [ii;J it-~ ...... t pn!Sident. Marlon Picken•, Dorotlly l\elclale, Elaine B11m1Jlaa, Anne FreemH from the Vlralnla Cutle Auxllla.ry, and Judy Lawrence from the Junior Auxiliary. Carol Hampbrey1, Bullock'• South C.oaat Plaz.a, coordinated the faahlon 1how and the proceeda will go to the Chlldren'a Dental and Orthodontic Health Cent.er of Newport and the Child Day Care Cent.er In Coat.a Mesa. • • • A pre-ball brunch planned by the Viennese Ball comrnJttee will be held April 10 at the San Clemente home of the Carl Karcberc. Dr. KeJtb Clark, conductor of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, and Mn. Clark, a native of Austria, will be honored along with patrons of the ball, to be held May 7 at the Newport Marriott. A a 6 a Orang• Co11t DAILY Pll.0~ /Ttlurlday, March 31 , 1983 I hr Rticnu A ~rite r uylc for Sp1111ii A m1ppy pidded 1ntolc u nJ1J 1vatl1blt 1n wh11e or lx>ne ulf '>llt.S ~!> bl'>·lO <, b-10 ' ~ aJIJ N ~It, JU es s 83 Helen Waddell, founder of Las Remas Auxiliary of The Assistance League of Newport Beach, waa amonlf the almost 400 attending the groups fund-raising fashion luncheon in the Newport Marriott. Othera there were Marti Tilden, benefit chairman, June Donovan, auxiliary chairman, Elmorene MllH, benefit co-chairman, Belly Kraue, Marie Egg1 tafl, Marietta Selle, Jeanne Ungerland, Ann Spencer , Vivian Staaffer, Bonnie Stauffer, Margaret Corkett, Katie Walker, Lee Gorml ey, league • • • Invitations are out for the Adoption Guild's 22nd anniversary tea being held April 18 at the home of Judy Argyro1. The gwld i.B alao busy with plans for its annual tennis tournament. ~-M 410 ----H-~q SHOES---- 1/Y foa!>h1on l!>land, Newport Bt•dch 7'i9-9551 ----------- CONSTRUCTION •conomv 2''. 4''. 8'Sruds SEE OUR lUMSER DEPT FOR TOfl OUALITT LUMBER AU Pt!ICEO AT lllt SAVIH<iS' 518" 1111W' 118' Pottle I• .. .,.,, I~-~ .,,.,,,,,,,, MINERAL FACED l=lll•r•I••• Rolled Roo#lng cnoow brown un or whttt usy to tnstat weatJltrprOOf vour rOOf ~t 1'11"1 ratn Of IJllSttnnc) sun c~ aooro11matP1Y 100 SQ ft 4 · x8· ••nded S/4 '' •11011 Pll/llllOod ,. Jt ,. f/2'' •11~roc• •~fr ALUMINUM screen ~~91 Door Solel "BRAVO" _,, •. U" OI 56 .. COll'UTE Wl1M Alt HAllJWAl!f "PIONEER" -···· U " OI 56" COWtm WITH AU HAIOWMf Pflf-CUT ltEADY TO ASSEMBLE ••• ,,.,....tt EISl to fOlloW In· s ••• structtons ltl1uOed .. J PlY 14", Jf"O.U" ••R.c~lll• •lrror ,.,,,,, The Rene~, Redo, Redecorate Place!!! 0 BATH i-IXTURES 0 PATIO COVERS 0 GUTTERING n GARAGE DOORS D STORAGE BUILDINGS n INSULATION 0 ROOFING [l PLUMBING !SJ GARAGE OPENERS 0 WATER HEATERS ''GREENWICH'' METAL 2-TONE 7 ' • S' • •~or••• •ulldln Whitt mtl.lf stor• bllildl119 wm1 91lffl rnm E1Sy 1Sst Tri • tor strtn9th E.Jsy OOtn Ooors tri~r tnrtr1ock lllfltn rlOSfd ""'JcW::,s~ cnan°" P.lntls 10' x 6'• •ti9•• 10' x g·· ICW1009 . stsg•a • APPROXIMATE ROOFUNE DI MENSIONS 4' XS' RIHIMIOOd 1.~lc• sts•• 1 HJOT CONC'ftTf lie.,..,, """'n• 59!" ALUMINUM 12" rurlllne ll•lltlloeor St&•• I /with bast ComlllttPIY aci 1Um1* ffOm "'1IUI POSltlOn . to 12n pltdl 118·12 II~ l.on'wnc:o H " lHIHll . •ae. •• ...... , 14" Jt JS'" ALUMINUM fllllndow Awnlftfl -··· ~t1 Mt HtlPS kffO OOfTlf COOi . . ····-.......... •••·- ... ········- • WR: 12260 E. Cant¥ 121SJ 4'5·&955 NllU: 655 North Miits 17141124·1695 SAi .......... SM o~ snow 17141 889·9661 ..... : 10955 E. flmtont 12151 818-9191 .... Glln: 12M2 Cftapman 17141 750-5"1 t.M llMI: 2517 '· south St. 12151 428·7581 •11•• 11M1t 7800 kt1nOtr Avt. 11141 8U·6066 ••Ii* MU; 22140 VICtory 12151 SQ.•SO SAITA All: SSOl lrtStot St. 17141 979·8181 a1&111t 1oss1 •aonob 11141 687·2054 w1•1· 11991 s. WISttm 12151 S52·21SS CICAll•a 9775 ..wne RO 11141 980-0212 mom: 2514S.~17141 MS·SM4 • Niii: 21141 S. WtStfm 12151St?-1122MIMI:15555 Cutvtr Dr.17141 552·5761 ITOll MOUn: llONNY THIOUCH flWtDAY I · I / IATWDAY AND SUNDAY I . I Q.OSID ON IASTH SUNDAY ..----~ .. I , I . Auorted doll• have POf~laln handa, Ifft and hand painted halide with yarn hair. Each la colorfully drtlled In the coa- tume or her country and haa bendable arma and 1901 and a wire stand for dlaplay. ITAY AT HOMI OR T"AYIL IOA" flrom China SANDALWOOD BATH SOAP 3V. •bar 4 4 oz .89 MAXAM POCKE!T OR PURSE .--..!'• SHEETS flftOM OUllt CLOTHING llCTION COTTON DRESS WITH APPl.IOUE TRIM From lndla Smartly ltyled drtH 11 brlghlly flnlahed with contr11t1ng yoka on Black or Navy Blut RUFFELL•s U,HOLSTIRY ....... ........ ltU HA.1101 IL.YD. COSTA MllA-14 .. 111 .. IAVI MONIY ON YOUI INIUIANCI .. ll =ANT MOtlfTM&Y •AY...., ............ RAl8TT _.AMCE 44 I OW Newf'l'f ....... ........ ...,.., c:.. 6.Jl-7740 NltC eta ~ mra Nm'IOUi....... P'ICTmOUI i(J I •N MAm ITA'f.-n ..... ITA,_, The~ PtttON.,. _,. T"9 ...._ ,.,_. ....... ~ .. ; ~-l'OWllL ,AM..,.... I, IOI w=:Y.:!.&J•U o._, .. ~. C.. ...... CA._,, WW., 0... '"' LOflllH , WY"ICIC, 0.0.el . ~ W~ lt11 C..W\ ,..,t11er, IOI flloolleeter, C"t• lrWw. ~ ..,,,. ....._CA t2.t27. wi.=.ot111 c 011 .. r, Ht a OOUOLM I . POWIU. Umlted c.1. ~ ti1H Pe1tner, 10'9 Odord, ,.....,,... 1'* ~ • ooildwdecl lit• C.A. ..,.,.,~ MAfll0A"IT I . ,OWILI., ll\'llb' W Llmll•d Pet111er, 101• Ollord, fNe ICllt,,.il... ...,_.,... ~ CA Ooullty Otlrti ot 0...,. ~ °" Tlll9 ~ .. OOlldudef by • MltClfl 1, 1MJ. limlled '*"'='· ~ 'vJ>lllNO Qt.,. COMt "'= Oenet9 ,.,.,,., ...... tlllardl 10. 17. , .. , • 1, - fhle IC~ -.... wlUI Iha 1 .... ~Y C6artl of 0renoa County on totaroll It. 1"3. ,,,.,. Publlelled Or1n1• CoHt Dal~ ~A~ll ~=· Merell 31• prll 7• H , 2 ' flle lollowlng perton 11 doln• ...... ~ ... _________ 1.._..___ 'fll 18 Tl Hf "91 "0 L All NlJC NOTICE YACWT lllMCU, 20531 Moutaul OVER 20 aaaorted dolla. 10• tall Each 1hfft 11 r .. 1 aoapl I SIZES 3• x 2• 4 % • to 11 • tall Shfft Size ----------Cr .. Hunllington 9-dl, c.lf ...... t------------1 l'tCmtoue IU_,I 0wtM R. ....,.,_ Jt .. 20A' NA19 ITAT'lmWT Moul-* Cf , Huntlllfton ~. S·M-L 17.99 V. lltar to 3 lltera .29 book ol 20 Shae11 1.89 to 3.89 1---W-H-IT_l_PO_ft_C-ELA-IN-Kl-T-CH_E_N_. 2.99 uch WHITE STONEWA"E MARBELLA DINNERWARE From Spain ACCESSORIES From Japan "ANIMAL" SPOONS CAT, DOG OR ELEPHANT Charming whit• dinnerware haa gracelul molded leaf· llke bOrder. PLATES Cheery llttle chefa to keep the kitchen clean and tidy Earthenware with partial white gtazt and color accent• TOOL HOLDER 6' tall 2.59 MAGNETIC KITCHEN BASKET WEAVE VISCOSE WITCH MEMO RA YON PLACEMATS 5• long .99 Hch PETITE RAMEKIN 21/J • die. 1 '/J • deep . 85~~~ HOLDER p From Japan From Wonderlul colors and textures CLEAR GLASS POT WATCHER From Taiwan Taiwan to set a handsome table Good tuck Auoned Colors 12· >< 1a· lady In crisp .99 cotton will keep memos on lhe refrig· era tor COST PLUI' OWN DElfQN FIREPLACE MATCHES From Taiwan ,,_rfectly pack· Set It In the pot and water wlll not boll over. COTTON PAINT BLOUSES ~5'-~~~~~¥..!lPJ From Japan Tradltlonal Japaneee print• In Navy Blue and White plus cool trim styllng. Assorted Prints XS·S·M·L 8.49 SOLID BRASS ACCESSORIES From Talwen Beautllully molded and finished o+m+n~::, 4·HOOK KEV 4.99 "HOUSE" RAC~ 4'/• •Wide 1.50 TREBLE '-: :' CLEF !i 6 'I.• long U 2.66 aged wood PRINTED metchea. NYLON CARP From Jepan HOT AIR HEXAGONAL BALLOONS Dazzllng Green, Red. Blue or Grey 3• lo e· die. STEMMED carp with colorful accents makes a g• x 14' 11·x 16° 1 'It· to 3· tall 2'1• • to JV,• tell FLOWERS fine "banner" for bike, pole or room 1• x 12· 5.99 6.99 7.99 Both .58 to 1.58 11 • long matches 20· long 1.95 NATURAL BURI HAMPERS NATURAL SPLIT BURI ROUND RATTAN a BURI MIDRIB TEAK a BLACK DINING WOOD' CANVAS FOLDING From The Phlllpplnes IACK CHAIR From The WALL CABINET From CHAIR From Romania DIRECTOR'S CHAIR Fine split burl with sturdy Philippines The Philippines Molded From Singapore rattan rramlng. Sturdy, With told-up tray and teak veneer Well constructed P.fl~~-.1 airy, cabinet with doors. seat with chair Is at home open· Black finish on the set, In work hardwood the flat or design la back and studio comfort-legs la Natural ably al per· hardwood home In feet with any decor. lor Brown, 20· ... , deek, Black, orange ~car;;~~ dla. dining or Navy Blue 33• tall Of canvas. ~""""11.."\. 19.99 1::z: :!; 9.99 f:gm· 22.88 DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA SUQHTLY WE.ST OF llUSTOl AT 1313 SUMFlOWD (TAKE llUSTOl EXIT OFF 405 FllUWAYI MON.· FRI. 10 A.M.· 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M.-8 P.M. SUN. 12 NOON · 5 P.M. IDashington. il. <! .. VISA • MASTERCARD AMPLE FREE PARKING NO TELEPHONE OR MAil ORDERS PLEASE DON'T EAT STRANGE LEA YES M.ny pJanta and Reda can be very hlm\lul If cMwed or 1wallowed. Children es~y att prone IO lhla danger and 1ho uld be cautioned to avoid them . C11tor bean1, polneettla ~aves, mlldei.oe, dalfodlla, hyacinth and nardlaua are !particularl y d1n1uoua Some of them will cauae vomllln1 and dlan'hea and &1J of then'I ha~t.91 known to be fatal. • If you 1u1pect that ~ hall C'Mwed oc hall 1wallowed a potentially harmful leaf of aeed. 1et them to a physldan without delay Time 11 o f 1reat importance 10 avoid a pcmable ~y YOU OR YOUR DOCroR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery We will deliver promplly without extra chuJe A great many people rely on u.a f ot thftr health nHd9 We welcome req~ foc deli~ ~ and charge IOC'OWlla ~AM UDO l"'NAlllfAC,. "'-IWlfw1 •. ,,,,.,,. ,.,,., -=~ ill herm .. Krhjkrby,d1¥;kl7'.I~; £"91,fwJJMk,/ k,/;{:/ r,;~¥/m//,,;,_/%1;/ 1,;,,_,~, di /. 0 HI~/'/ "NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA", h-q~y~)l SANTA ANA, '( /Jrk,/1 CALIFORNtA, ///~Jfl'?/ph~Vff#~//!h/1"k;~e/ ~,,;~k~J~,,/b 16t~M~,{/<'<'ir~km~/l;m'V¥/£'1,Pn ~>:?f_,u,,d;;.jM' / /// // · ~./1 // //. ./h . /. ~/ ./.LJ //. 1---tv . /· .'°'~'t?;~1J/llf/l~I' ///~ f°'l't.)t'/J1~JJ '? /i'l'/';1/,~~y<('~} I'' /l'r,/l'u;11',,;, //-l'r/1h¥;JY ; 1?.i1~¥YQ/l'PH ,· NolD.therefore. r .J !J;,&lf~/~~n~'d~1~vv/onJ,k;Wd/<~Mj ~d~d ,.~,,c.?>.11///IA?V~~~-4;.,u;4J.J ~Z,,n~7~,.; d-'J/n#hvr//:::dan//:~; ~~w,,, Jn testlmony ttJheteO(,~N~.di ,~~,,,/ ~,.¥/ #~/A'd lOnl _,daJ'~J JANUARY. /~83. 4kartrt No. 17623 - Tile follOWlng pertOn I• Oolno c.lf. t2Me ~ .. I hie .,.,..,_ la OOllOuGt«I by WI 8AV·MOR AUTO REPAIR, lnOMduel. 132111 Hltbof, Oaroen Or-. CA Cfwlee A. Seymour Jr. 112643, Tllll ttalMnerlt WM Ned wlltl ttle JAMES LEE WOOTEN, 1905 County CllB Of 0111nge Counf)I Ori Huntington Sr , Huntington &Mch, Marett 11. 1N3. CA 112647 1'11,._ Thie bu..,_ 11 conducted by an PubUellecl Orange CoH I Oeltr tnOMdual Piiot, Ma1ctt 17, 24. 31. Aprll f, J-L Wooten 1913 12'to-U Thie 11a1-t WM llled With the .. _.,. ~ County Clent of Oranoe County on , ___ ,.. ____ ""_'-. ___ _ Marcil 21, 111~ . l'ftll74 Pul>llellaO Orange Cout Dalt) Piiot, March 24, 31, April 7, 14 PlCtmoue ...... NAl9 STAT'lmWT The following ~ .,. dOin9 ~ .. : 11163 HUNTIHOTOH8 H~ IH THe ________ 1_408.;.;...-«I;.;, WA l L. 1 111 o,\ Ma In Street, HuntJnoton BMCf't, Calf t2941 --------------Lyne M Wein , 1422 N • Santa Ana. CelM • t27oe Athena C IAwll, 5001 ~ , Hynttng1on Bead\, Calf 92$44 Thil ~ la condUlot«I by a ACnnoue• I M MAim STATDmlff Tiii toltOWlno per.on la dol119 ~ .. : DESIGN WOOD PRODUCTS, 1790 Monrovia, Suite A2, Colla ...... c.IHomle 112827 Donald Wood P111on, 3244 !owe Str .... CoMa ..._, Cellfotnlll ~ T1* ~ .. conducted bV. lndMduel. Donald W. Patton T1* ~· -tlled wtth ""' County Clartt of <>-. County Ol l Mardi 3, 1883. 1"11*9 Publlalled Orano• Cout Dally Piiot, Mardi 10, 17, 24, 31, 1ta 122a.&3 l'tC"' ilOU8 Ill II ... ....._STA~ The kllowtno ~ .,. ck*IO ....._ ... MLM HEWSlETTEA8; MlM CO MMUNICATIONS , MlM PUBLICATIONS, IH S Wallace A venue, Ho. H, Coate M•••, c...tomill t2e27 ., partnenhlp l V"' M Weia Thia atat-t waa 111«1 With the ty Cletk Of Orange County Oil arch 11. 1913. ,,,.,.. Publlahecl Orang• Cout Dally llo1. Matctl 17, 24, 31, Aprll 7, 1!8J 1253-83 ACTmOW.,.... NAm STAT'lmwT Tiie followlno per1on la dol119 ~ .. : l .A. SPOTS, 980 Cai.Nna St .. Laguna Baadl. CA t2$61 S'-1 L AtMa. MO Calllina. Uouna BMCf't. CA. 92851 Thia ~ • COftOucMd by an lndMduel. S~L A1- Thlt 8tat9t'Nftt -llled ..... Vie County CWll of Or"lllOI County on Mare:fl 211. 1"3 ,,,.,, Pul>ll1lled Oranp• Coaa1 Olllty Piiot. M"cll 31, AprM 7, 14, 21. IH3. AC11TIOU8 8U I llM MAm STATDmWT Tile tottowlno per.on 11 doing ~-BE LL'S BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, 20281 Running SprtnQ1t ~. Huntlnalon a.en, CA~­SHARON KAYE BELL, 202&1 Aunntno 8prtnga i.-, Huntington BMcltl. CA t2e4e Thia ~ le conduc1ed bV an ~ ~on Ka)'I a.a Thie llatement -llled wttt1 IN County Clarti of Ot"ange County on Mlll'Cll 21, 11193 nu:. Publlthed Ora~ Cou1 o.»y PllOt. Match 24, 31, Aprll 1, 14, 1983 Maril l eo Murphy. 1113 Wall101 A••nue, Ho. H. Coat• ________ 1_4_48~831 ...... Celfomla t2t.27 .. _ .,. W\'ftH'. Thie~•~ tiv., -,'iCT.--mcWi""iiti'-.iii..--lndMduml. ACnnOUe • I ••t MMI L MYrpfly .... STAT..-r TIMI .ac.m.11 -Mad wt1t1 IN Thi 1o11ow1no pereon 11 dotno County a.ti Of ar.,. County on ~ • Fe0Nary 14, 1N3. (A) PMS, (B) PROOUCTIVITY ....,... MANAOEMENt SYSTEMS 4242 Publllhed Oranoe Cou t Dally Carnpua on,,. ~ ~ ca Piloc, Mlrdl 10, 17, 24, st, lta 92183 • _________ 1~--Virgil Matlon Freeman. 1147 Memory l ane. San1a Ana, Ca. 92708 MlJC NOTa: fltCTITllOU9 -.rlD •aa Thia ~ le c;oncluc1«t by an ..-ST•~ lndMOual. The ~ ~ -ck*IO VtrlJll ~ ~ • nm .... '"*" -llled w1tt1 .,,. ~ VESPA--NVA. aoe County Clartl of 0r-. eouncy on w. COM!~. ~ ._,.., Mar'Cfl •. 1883. California t2e.s 1'111UI ,..,.... Corpor1t1011. a c.Mornl9 Publl•W Orano• C~ll Dally corpora tion. 2 1oe w. Cont Mllt'dl 10, 17, 24. 31, 1N3. ~· ~ 8-11. CaMafnla 1------_..,1,;,,;080-«);;;..;;,;. n.a ~ 1a oonouc:t«1 by • l--~--Nl.l....;..;..,IC;.__NO.;,.na:;,,;.;.;;._ __ corpotaltc>n. ACTITlOUa MW .. ..... Corporatton MAim STA TDmJfT a ~ Thi ~ ,.,_,,. -ck*IO ~ ~-Thll ...,.._. -llled wltl1tfle • A , p L U 8 W 0 A D Counf)I C6artl of <>anoa County on PROCQSIHG, H 1• L.oreto, C:O.C• Mwcll 7. 1ta. 1"111ml ....._ CA t2e29. Pub41.W Or•"""' Cout De.... PATRICIA A. HEITWOl"F, 2914 ~·.-"• l.Ol'lto, Coeta W... CA nt.H.. Plot. Mar'Cfl 10, 17, 24, st, 1NS HOWARD E. HEITHOff. 211' 1241~ Loreto. eo.ta ...... CA neH-"8.JC MJJIC( Thie ~ .. ooncluCIN .., .,. --"iii:iiinoiii"iUiiiiiiiii;--~ lnOMdwl. Ptennoua ........ Paltida A. ~ ._STA~ Thia ata*'-'I -llaCI wtV1 t11e The kllowtno .,.,_ -doing Counf)I a.II of Oranoa ~ Oft ~ M Man:fl 21, 1M3 O'CONNOR EHTEAPllltS!S. ,,_,,. 33011 Camino Capletrano, San Publlahed Orano• CoM t Dally Juell~. CA. 82e76 Piiot, Merell 24, 31, Aprll 7, 1,., Ronnooo Cof"p .. 330t1 Camino 1183. Cepi9trano. San Juan Cepllerano, CA. t2&75 Thie ~ la conducted by a OOf'P(llt atton Jerry O'Connor HChiiOW 9Ull .. P...,.,,t llAm STA~ Thia Mai.nent -flied w11'1 the Thi lotlowlftf ~ le doing County Cllfil Of Oranoa County on ~ • Man:fl 211 1983 DE810N llLUSIONI, IHH · l"l1INt Puo Del Sur, 1011111 Laguna. Pu1>111111<1 Orang. Coa11 Dally Cellfomla t2t7'7 Piiot, Match 31. April 1. 14, 21, Gary P1u .. n111r91r, 21211 1"3. P110 De~, Soutll Lagun a, 11161-13 -...... ... _.__ "8.JC NOJIC( ,._ --11 ~ t>v 111 Aennoue-....... ITA~ T11a 1o11owtno "'llO" 11 dokl9 ~-SH AMROCK 8UILDIHO MPAHY, 4029 W~ P1-, ult• 202, Newport Betd\, Cellf. llndllvldlo•. • Gary fl'IUMICliiiglll '"* ........... -... """ ... Clartl ot Or'lf1ga ~ 9ft 7.1Mi. ,... ... Publlehacl Orenoe Cout Oally • ,,,..,_ 10, 17. 14. "· ,.., _..!!....4NS f Cout DAILY PILOT Bl MUC llOllCl OIM» RHOLUTIOM OP INTINT TO llCa.lllT, llCCCMI MG CONM)U "'°"°9AU COAtTUe CoemuNrTY cou.aoa CINTU AD SJUTS fBURSDIY AD GOOD TBRU APRIL 6 WE WILL BE CLOSED EASTER SUIDAY Don't miaa thla once-in-a- weekend chance to see AOUASTREAM WASRERLESS FAUCETS ~ .... SllGLE LEYER DECK MOUIT mcllEll FAUCET #'331 l'ICtmou• -·· _,.aTAft..wr Tiie tollowlng ~•on 11 doing ~ .. : WHEREAS, S.cllon• 81390 to 81402 ol Ille California Fducallnn CO<le meke provlelona for Join Occupency of dlltrlct owned pr04>9rly with privet• lndlvtdue11, llrma. or corporllloN. end SHORTY AND CHEAP CHICKEN SDIGLE RIRDLE LAYITORY FAUCET WITH POP-UP ·*'201 GLASS ILLUSIONS, 2118 Country Club Or .. Coeta ,,.__ CA 92e20. CHERYL ANN PARKS. 2988 Country Club Or . Colla M ... CA WHEREAS, the dialrlc1 llnd1 11..ii conatralned 10 •••k 1111rnat• -.orcee of f\H\01 for vltloua dlllrlct reqlk-t.: end Live. in 30 at these stores on Saturday. April 2nd. Chrome plated. non·metalllc faucet a won't corrode. which make• them great for hard water area• (like Antarctica?). They· re alao eaay to put ln. ·~· TNI bwo1nMe 11 conoue1ed by 1111 lndMdual CHERYL ANN PARKS Tl\11 111'-11 .... ftled with the County Clettc ol Orange County on Marctl 9, 1N3 f11tl0 Publl1lled Orange COHI Dally Piiot, MarClh 24. 31, April 7, t4 1983. . 1-Mll-83 Nit.IC NOTICE MOTICa 0# MIU( TllAN9l'D ,._. ,,... ... u.c.c.) Notice 11 hereby given to th• Credltore ol PACIFIC TIDES MARINE. INC .. Tr-feror. wf\OM ~ eddr..-11227 20th Street. Newport BeeClf{, County ol Orange. 8111• of Calllornle, thll a bulk trenater la •bout to bl made to a.18111 and Ptgnen, • partner9'11p, trwwtww, ..._ buel.-~ le 3470 Vie Udo. Sult• 207, Newport BMcfl, County Of Orenge, Stlte OI Callfclrria.. Said pro~rty 11 dHcrlbed In general aa· All 11ock In trade, tbcturw, equipment and good wlll of tllet boetlng bualn•H known u P1cUlc Tide• Merine, Inc .. and located at 227 20th Str-. Newport 8eecll, County ol Orange, State ol Cellfomla. Tiie bulk tran1lar wlll be -led on or •"-the 14th day of Mey, 1983, at SHEAASONI AMERICAN EXPRESS ESCROW CO .. 2929 NEWPORT BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACH, County or Orange. Stell of Calltomla. WHEREAS. Ille Oletrlct hU 1 rMI lnterHt In • 5.27 ecre percel ldenllfled u t t4e0 Warner A--. Fountlln Valley, Cellfo<nia. end j3HEREAS Ille dlelrlel requir .. !_ .1tronel (1cllllle1 lor dlalrlc ~. end WHEREAS, the dlatrlc:I lntenda f UM • pot110n of Ille bvlldlno-to GC>Nlructed wtlldl Mil pr~ en ., .. o1 noc 1ee1 then e.ooo llCIU• feet lor coM9ge purpoeee end elao to obtlln onalt• lrnc>tovemenl1 lor petklng .,,,l(;h wtM provide not lt\ln ltt lddltiONll 365 ~ on the Coutllne Community C C.-.1er lite. NOW THEREFORE . BE IT RESOLVED. thll the Governln Boerd of th• Co11t Communll College Olatrlet doee h«eoy 111 lnt1tttklfl to reeet~ end con propoMJe lor Joint occvpancy o di.trlCt pr~ In -d-wit the pr~ ol Seclklfl 81390 Mq. ol Ille Eduoetk>n Code, a notlc. le hereby oiwn tlllt on t 15th dey ol ~. 1983 11 8:00 p.ln. the Qo....,nlng 8oefd Wlll hold I regular public mHllng end wll con1lder 111 plant or propo111 wbmllled; ll>d BE IT F\JFITHEA RE.SOLVED. that the Secrellry ol the Board o~ Truine. II IMnlby dir9c1ed to give nollc• 01 the a1ore1110 ou611~c mMllng by publlcatlOn punuenl I Section 81398 of the Educ1t10 Code I STATE OF CALJFOFINIAI COUNTY Of OAANGE .. EL TORO 9:30 to 12 RUMTl1'GTON BEACH 2 lo 4:30 YOURG FAMILY FLIT LATEX WILL PAINT I hear II'•~ popular w ith Engll1h apartment ownen. They·._ got a lot o f young family flat• FOREMOST MICROWAVE OYElf CUT Wl1'll f IMBOUR DOOR 3788 #ill Oak Unltb. Scott aaya lt took him 15 minutH to a •Mmble. wlth hi1 wUe readlng tbo d lr.ctlona. How long the other way m:ound? So tar •• known to the Tr_..,..., aM ~.._and addr-uMd by Tr-teror tor the ttlrM ~ IUt pMI, tt dttlerent from the aoov.. -None Dated Mll'Ch 25. 1983. .....!.:..JIORMAN E WATSO N, .._. .. ery to the Bowd of Trual- ol Co111 Commun11y \.011•11""; Olltrlct of Orange County, Cellfornla, llert«iy oerilly 11111 t~ above end foregoing Reao1ut1on ·----------------------l~f/~;;--------------------1 wu duly end r90ul11ly regularly o•erthere. CNiriee p. Plgner1 Tr.,.,.,w PW L 8elalle. T,--. Publl•lled Orano• COHI Dally PMot, Mareh 31, 1943 TM943 aoopteo Dy tne 1110 .,oero 11 .. regulat rneeclng therlOI held on ,,,.. 1fth d•y ol March. 1983, and ~ by a majortty VQ4a of~ Board IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ,,__to "' my hand and..., telh d9Y of Marctl, tta3 l'tll.IC NOT)C[ Hor'marl E. Wat .... -Secretary to t -Boerd of Tniet NO'nC9 M ~ ~ Pul>ll~ Orenge Cout Dall ·you':.-:-.:;:;=...." Pttot, ~ 2•. 31. AptW \ 1983 D••D O' TltUeT DAT•D1 4e3-a3 Dttc.-. ~-1. waaea NttJC NOTICE YOU TM.9 TO NOftCT 1-....,.--------- YOUlt PROP•Rn. tT ••'f •• MOTIC:ec&•~~~~OM aoL.D AT P\aJC 9AlL. • YOU -..-p_.. -• Nin Ml DPL.ANA noee Of' TM9 School OlaCttct: Huntington 8eeclo UT\MI OP TM "'OCUDMQ City~ Deltttct AOAt••T YOU, YOU aMOULD 6id 0eecaw: 2:00 O'Clklcll Pm Of COWJACT A LAW'nA. \tie Otl'I day of Ap#W, 1983 On April 22nd 1983 ., 11·00 Pl•c• OI 8 10 Rec a tpt . A.M .. STANDARD SERVICE Ad"'tnl11r1llon Olllce. 20461 CORPORATION, 1 Callfornle <A..,_. i..-(8o11 71). HUntlngton Corporation •• duly appointed ~. Cellfomie ll2MI Tru•IM under end purauent to ProJ•cl ldenttltcatlon N1ma. beed of Truat r-ded o-noer E11tentkln to CIOcll and Program 7. 1te1 ... in.tr. Ho n'3. booll Syatem et Burke end Kettler t4313, Peoea 412-e1e. of Offtctail Elementary Sc:floote, S-• and A.c:ordl, ex.c:uled by. Peter I. G~-Ml!~ ldlooll -.... F Fogeraay ll>d Joen P. Fogera.y, ,.._ ,..,_,,. "'on ·-: Jotln hulC>tlnd and wtle .. joint llNnts Lenzini and A11oc11111. 3910 u trua1or(1). In the otflcie of the Wwter1)' "'-· Ho. 205. N9wpor1 County Aecorder ol Or-. County 8-fl. Celltomla t2MO WD-40 11.~ PreYenta ruat. atop• •queaka. loo••n• ruated pa rte. Good for eYerythlng bom door bing•• to trlc:yc1e wh-la. PRESTOIE SUPER nuse Geta rid of l'ffldue and ruat depoalt• ln the radiator. 22 OZ. SUJt:R SEALER Tb.y aay It M<ll• bigger lea.Ire tban the other brand•. 16.S OZ. YOUR CHOICE 149 S.Ci.L. W DER MULn-OUTLET STRIPS 4 OUTLET 6 OUTLET 9 97 #4SPDX I I 9 7 ftSPDX Let'• ...... got a typewriter. tape recorder. clock. calculator. and plnball machlM. letter get tbe alxer. Boy. theM thl.ng1 a.re cheap. I• that the rlght prlc.? I'll be right back. l'Hgotta ... thl• for myMlf. SW• ol Cllllfomle, Will SELL AT NOTICE 18 H~BV GIVEN 11\et PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Ille~ Scfloot Olettle1 ol 1---------------------.. ----------------------1 BIDDER P'OFI CASH (peyabte et Or.-. County, c.llfornla, ac11ng time ot ... 111 tewf\11 ~ o1 the by e nd tllrovoll 111 Governing mcom BODYCilRD CAR WU United 8 tat11) et· the South ao.nl. MN!naflw ,-.,f'ed to .. Entt9n0e ot the Or-. County o«t "OtSTAICT", d,..,.,... up to. bvt ~. 211 Wwt s.nta Alla not later then the 1bove·1t1ted &ow-. d, ()ty ot Senta Ana. St.le Urne, ..-ed bicM tor IN -.'d Of a o l Calll0tnla alt right, tltl• end CIOI~ .._'!I!~ libowe pn>tec1 .,,..... ~ to and now,_, -.,_ ... ~'"the~ Pim Wll by n under Mid Deed of Trwt In the Identified 1bove, and eh all b• Pf'~ lllluated In Mid County °'** and publc:ly rwd llOud at LIQUID 14 oz. 16 oz. and SIM•~ M Ille~ trne and P'ICll Lot 298 ol Trect No. 1112, In ,,_. wlll be • $10 00 dep<>elt £IPIESS SPUY 18 oz. the Coet• M.a Sanitary Olltrlet required for eaell ••I ol bid YOUR CHOICE city ol Co111 Meaa. county o; doCumen1a to OU-*" .. ,,_ retvm MURRAY MEI'S 26" MOllTEREY CRUISER 7 9 97 #3-5022 Orange, 1t11e ol Calllornla, H In good condl110n wtltlin to deyw All•'--Ul ..n (l .,_, on 1 MllP .-ded In booll ~ IN bid~ ctet.. ~ w •·"•you mean 3 5 7 GloH black. with comJort eaddle. coaater brake. 50, paget 32 to H . 1nc1u111 .... ot Ead'I bid 1t'1V91 confofm and be yow car) a quick bard and chubby whlte·walh. Take aome lap• around ~=·:;. ~ord• ol =v• 10 the contract beadlngtinlah. thepletwlththlabeachblb. ~ uw.om a1 ONda &ell bidder If*' IUbmlt. on the, .. ---------------------+---------------------.. ol, ,_.,..,_, gee. br9a. mp11e11um form fl.lrnlelled wltll Ille C10rtlrac1 IRACO Ill/FM RIDIO WITH IUTO-mP CISsmE TAPE PLAYER and all kindred 1v1>et.,,_ end ~. • Ille ol Ille ptopowd OINr ,,,.,_.. vncter .ws 1n Mid Wld auooontn1c1or1 on INI Pf'OfeClt .. uciept the rtgllt 10 .,.. MY ponioft required by Ille 8ub .. ltlng end ot the ~ o1 the lend tor dr9lng SWcontrectlng Fiii' Ptec1io9 AGt ~. "**'II 01 ~ of Govt Code See. 4100 el aeq. 01 Wn1I ... TllCI TIPE PLIYEI ... kinda. lnCludlr)g ~ not ~ Ead1 bidder '""" IUCMnll ""1h his ol ol Ml drimng. oil de\ llopnent. bid certllted or ca1hler'1 ell.ck m1n4ng op«911one, togeths with ._ payMll to Ille OISTNCT or a I*! uee ot Mid -1-tor o11 ....._ bond In the lonn Mt tonh In the ~. tunnete, rnlr*1a -•tlOI• contrlltt ~In 1111 llTMMll or 11111111, j)«WIOed. ~. the not !eel than 10% ot IM muJmvnt YOUR CHOICE 11m• •h•ll not be con trued to -t ol bid • • QUWlllltee ltwt Mount them lll..doah or &' x 15' BDIBOO FEICE 399 ptOlllt)lt *" dr9lng or euctt ottw the bidder •Ill enter Into th• bal 44•• open1tloN wHcti In no wey.,.. °'"' propoeed oontrac1 " the -11 under. both bcne ance You ccm do all kinda ohtuthritb tbl1. Beautify fllf'f wey af'9d the_._ r1g11tt of ••erdecl to him. In Ille _, ot cootrol cmd atereo 1Ddoca1or. IJD.581 your cbaln llnlr fence with It. or put some up Mkt lend, end wfllcll oo not...., ,...,,.. to enter Into Mid oontrect, Mab1f"11hbou.tnofcnter. IID .... 1 Mid lend • • poWIC ... "*' 500 IUdt ~ • 11e lof1lll.. • ._ around the ca.bana. '-' of Mkl ..-.. • ~ 111 Oll'TNCT ,..,,,.. tM f'IClht to lti------------------~~-·--~ ... -----------------.. deed frOftl Ednall "-Capron ,.._. fllf'f or II bide OJ to w9lw fllf'f ~ P'ebnler'\' 3. 19P tn "°'* ffreguler"lea Of tntormelltlee In Ill'/ 1...-,,... 12 of OMcl.i "9cofdl. b4dll or In Ille bidding nie at,..t eddr•11 and other Purl4!1n1 to Ill• provl1lon1 ot ARMOR ILL PROTECTUT OOfMIClfl de19..ton. 11 wry, o1 the ~ 1173 ol the UbOr Code ol r ... pr~ deecrll>ed aboW I• th• Stet• ol Calllornle, Iha 8 7 • ~rported to be: Ht OoowoOd DISTRICT 11 .. ob~ from Ille c;,;o.&a ....._ Cellfornle. t2t2'7 ' Dlrecitor of th• Depertment ot The underelgned Truttee lnduetrlel "•l•tlon• the gen.,., 6 OZ. c111elel1T11 any lf1blllly tor any ~ t!M _,,ot ~ WllOll 1 •'J .. ICOl•tclt• .... ot Ille 14.-1 llddrw -.... Oii* ........ ~ ... , ... fOf end o4IW OOfMIOll ~ " hotldey end Ollel'tlme WOt1I "" the • oz . ., ...._..., ~In 9Hdl .. --II to be '•Id •••• wlll u made , but '*"""..,'°'.at cnft °' ()'Pe°' Th U. d ahboard •111\fllt oovenent or werrenty, worker nMdld to e 11eout• Ill• • 9lLll CGD m 'fOUI a ..,... °' ..,,.,.... r.,..,.s1ng ._ oonCrllCt. n.. ,.... -on Ille at look lib well.clone pl• cruat. Protect 0a11 ll t I '· Ot ~ to th• OllT"ICT office located at all yow Ylnyl cmd t.atber with tble. ~ .. ,....... prtncfpll IUlft Oii 20461 Ct..._ Lene. H\#!Unfton ··--------------•'-h notee•> ...... lly Mkl Dead ot 9-lfl, ~ Coptea mey .,. Truet wllll lnt•r"f thereon, •• obtllln.cl Ofl ,.qu"t A oopy 111 ,,~ In ... note(•). ~ "-,... ... lie .-.-al .. • .., • ..., .. --of ..... Olld ~~.. tlle ~IOt ·::~'::.•.::.: CONTllACT~~11'::' tl\e ft\11\t OrMted tty NICI Deed of -tttct .. .....,..,, Ind upon ~ Tnitt, ,., 1M ........ -~ IUDoonlttctOt vndtr him, to~ not .., ••••• to ... ••..M0.10 .... "*' ............... ,..... '° Tiie ..., aAday WMltr ... Dead 11 WOttc41r1 ~ .,, "*" lft the Of TIWC ,_..otor.. neou1ec1 Met tllleoutloft Of 1111 oontraot. .. ,.., ........ ~"" • No ...., ,.., w1tfldreW 1111 .., -o.a.-.t .. ~Md :~!.~=.~~ ~tor ..... .,.,,• wrttteft ._.... ,,,_ --f11 °""'*.,....,... '° A_ Cl •Ylft•flt bo11d e nd • .... ,,. ..................... ~~---~ YILYOLllE MOTOR OIL 30WT •••• QT. lOW/40 WT. 79•Q1'. ~ tbeoU....., It tluMMS op and talk me. to 11. aact U.. OGrlDClf lcrtt a ELLWOOD 4 PC. PlnD SET WITH PADS 9777 ca•.111•1 cu.a: TRlll.£8 3699 ' ORTBO REIDY TO USE LllE KLEENOP WEED• GUSS m.1.n Kllla weed. and gnzH. which lecnea you wltb a rock garden. ROSE & nGWER IKSECT mt El UM anytime ln the growing MCDOD for •Ix-legged beaata. The 1mooch of death for broadlea:f we.de. •purge. dcmdellona. 2 99 YOUR CHOICE 26 oz. MAllYILLE FIRE GLASS m FIBEBliUSS SBllGLES Lightweight roofing stuff with a claH A flre ratlna and 20 year warranty. (I had shingles once and I'm glad it didn't last 20 years.) -PIJllSOllC ALULllE BAnERIES UOB C OR D TWIN PAK OR 9 VOLT SINGLE PAX YOUR CHOICE Yow Barbara StNlacmd tape la atartlng to eoUDd like Wllll• Nelson ln your portable? Might be the batt•tl••· FD.01 FIBERGLASS PllfELS CORRUUTED SERIES t• 8'X26" 2•• 10· x 21·· 3•• 12· x ... 4 .. COOL RIB SERIES 131 a·xn" 466 10' x 29" .~ i1· x ...... .................. adroofblg .. U..patio. '°'"_...., .................... .. ...... .. Dallfill( ..... ....... .. jlftcw to ........ °' the oontf• ... .. .. ,_..., "' .. ...._ _. ....... 111 .. """' .. lol1fl 111 ........... .,...., .............................. . ........... ,..,_ ... ..... .... _. ...... . !llfll"'9iftlll~ a.. .......... .,. """*" '° .... ....., Of tN eTANDAllD •11tv101 Go\ ........ Code Of ....... "' COflJ a---. .. oontrld .. llOMlln ·• a~ C1rp poqvtatlf• ............ • c 1111Pwl •-T~ ..................... ~'°' • L~ 1i11r •n1 lftOfl•JI wttllllelct It)' 11\e .". ... ......... I DttTNCT .. tntUl'9 ~ =·=----_. .. °'"~· ...... r.:.: ·~-==-~ "* L ar.nv ...... ,., ... t •• =0.-.,..., "'..,.... Oflfttl OoMt 0.., ........... '· '...... . .... l ... at.1• ...,.. . .,.. ~ ___ .. ....,.._ • Ortn91 Cout DAILY PILOT/Ttwrlday, March ~1. 1983 GOllDO ~~ LI~ ~lrl'Nf m; AW rey 4.-1 Ci.\Rt'lt:l .H NO MORE O~ THIS ~NIVELll"(C"1 &IS'V SiUFF THIE t',\'llL 1· CIRClS bv 811 KP.ane "Daddy! The Easter Bunny's here already! APRIL FOOL!" '9:\R'9.\Dt:KE by Brad Anderson "Don't let him in! Don't let him 1n!" PUNt:TS VOO NEVER KNOW HOW 't'OO'RE 60IN6 TO REACT lAMEN THE TEACMER CALLS OH YOO ... .. , l'M OETTING-OUT OF TMtS TA.EE LIK.E A MAN BIG GEORGE by Gus Arriola by Virgil Partch (VIP) Hank.Ketchum by Ferd & Tom Johnson L~T1S JUST SAY /T15 BEEN EDITED OUT. ~ by Charles M Sr.hul z ' ~. _A F.1111 W11t vulnerable. South deal•. NORTH •QI ~ K8 OKQU7 •QUI Wt8T £AST • IUOSU +A U5• t:i Hd ~IOU o t o l05U •AU •a SOUTH •1 ~ AQ7S O AH •KJ109• The bidding: South Weet North E11t t• t• 2 0 a+ • 0 Pu1 5 • Pa11 Pu1 Pa11 Oprn1ng lead Sue or o SHO•: GOif N ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANQ OMAA SHARIF The defen1t1 11 much eaaler if partner• have the oppor tunlty lo 1l1n1I their ttrtnf(th and enlrlea lo tach other. But the delen1lve maneuvera t.o achitve thi• goal can bf r111ly, 11 th•• hand dcmon1tr1t.a. North South arrived at an 11minently re11onable con tract. Note Eaat'• jump to three 1pade1. Many expert• today u1e a jump ralee of partner's overcall 11 a preemptive me11ure. Since he held rirst round trump control. West decided to try for a diamond ruff. It wu obvious to the world that his aix of diamond• lead was a singleton. Declarer won in hand and led the nine or clubs. Weal thought hr could afford to duck the fir1t club. th41n win the continuation. Thi• would sJve hi1 partner a chance to 1l1nal •M!rt hi• entry wu for the diamond ruff The 1l1nal never came. Declarer abandoned trump• and played four round• of heart.I. On the third heart he dlKardrd a 1pade from dummy and, whrn Weal followed to tht fourth round. declarer did not rufl. lnatead. he 1luffed dummy's remaining 1padr Now Wut had no way to reach Ent for the diamond ruff, and declarer held h11 IOHt'I to one trick in each "round' suit lcluba and hearts I. Obaervr that drclarer must time the play euctly as he did If ht play• lour round• of hearu before play· ln1 a trump. £a•t wlll be able to ruff the fourth hurt and aet the contrad by fivin1 hit partner a diamond ruff. laltlttr lllrl41• cl•lll• ~dle~w die ........ !rile• ....... Dt dle7 .... _......., , .. clH't1 Chrlu CerH'• "fHr·DHl lrhl1e" •Ill &Mcti '" tlN ~e .... tank• •• &Me ... .,.c-4 IC" u..,.. ..... ,~t.IN nreltr•..._,......,... ,., I CltpJ aM I ..,.,.., ae..t 11 .75 t. "Gerea-Pew Deal," care ef 011 aew.,.per, P.O. Bea Ut, Nerwoocl, N.J. 01..S. Make elitck.a pey.W. t. New• pepert-k.. by Jeff MacNelly "HELP.'' DR.\BBL•: ~tlVWm\E~ ,....... -... ., .. o. ......... -... ........ ·-•• ' • • ' "' W"f.N 1 WA~ 'IOU~ AU~, 1.11"1'\.E. ~~f.R, 1 \J5~0 1"0 1'~Kf ~ AAOIO 1'0 !Jl~1 1'\1"f 11 vP 1'0 ttt4 E.AR, ~~o ~w 1~ \/OW Me RE.~\. U>W! 4 I t'OR BETTt:R OR t'OR "ORSE WHY ME. '/00 UX>KINGSO T~Ul, M\CHAEL'? l THINK rfS SAD 1Hfff JESUS DIED -!HAT~ ALL. •T~K ,. "l~Kt:RBEt\~ 1HANK5 ~ WAJTIN6, F~ f ;t eouGH-r rr FRO/ll'o. ON~ OF -rHOSt; S"T"ARVING AR-r1s-rs IN "f"He VtU...AGfS. HfS WAS ~A"f"tNG i'HA"f" PAR"f" WHE!!N .:t i'OL-t:' HIM i ·p euY 1-r ·' SHE LIKES PISTACHIO ICE CREAM, LOOK, AUNT FRITZ\ --A LETTER FROM MY NEW PEN PAL JUST LIKE ME M~ 1EM."~~ NE\JU. ~fe.<.1E.t> ~ 1~1N6~ HE HAD 1b D\E., 1-bNE.Y HE DIED To SAVE-US ALL FROM QJ~S1~S HOW DO YOU KNOW? IT'S NOT IN HER LETTER-- by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston BUI, MOM~- 1 MV~T~ ANYlH ING \II bv Tom Battuk by George Lemont By Mark Lasky -BUT IT'S AU. OVER THE ENVELOPE .. ...,.., __ .......... __________________________ ~ ........... ,;;...~:...... ............... ~--...... --........ .;:;,..--~.,,---..-~ ....... ------..------....... --........ __ ........ .__~--~--.....-~....:....-.. ....... -..~--.-.~~--_;;. ....... __ .....:.,;....JU'' ,_. Orang• CoHt DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. March 31. 1983 ur ., New theatrical grpund broken by NB g~oup ,{I ... ByT0MnTU8 ... ..., ......... lt'• alwa)"I a pl~ to watch new thMtric&l pound belna broken, even lf 10me plotai of l\ are men fertile t.IWi other1. Take, for lnata.nce, the Newport Harbor Acton Theater'• world premiere of 'IQame Show." 11\la new comedy by Ora.nae C-ounty playwrlaht Lew Riley t.akea ua becka ... at a TV quiz ahow where a handful of contestanw nervoualy awalta the chance to mat.ch wita for a CMh pri.le of $2~.000. Riley drew from h.11 own prne ahow experiel"'* to create the play, and haa come..., with a 11ory which compenaates In ent.ertainment value what it lacla in depth of cbanicter. Under Nancy Ebaen'1 upbeat direction, the c.o.ta Meu producUon aldestepe eorne tricky plottiq pitfalla (such u overemphuia on the faetual-material reprding quiz lhowa) and hones in on the relationahipe between the play's major characters. The obligatory romanUc subplot Bomb threat halts concert LONDON (AP) -A telephoned bomb threat delayed a perfonnance by singer Dolly Parton and about 2,000 fans were evacuated from the theater. But a eearch by police explm!ves experts came up empty and the show Tuesday night resumed after a 9Q...minute delay. Parton, who previoualy canceled two concerts in the United States after receiving death threats, was atven a atandJ.ng ovaUon when she marched down the center aiale to go on stage. The anonymou1 call stopped the concert 1hortly before the bouncy, buxom 37-year-old country and weetem star was due to start her performance. The opening performer, Canadian singer Bruce Mwny, already had sung aeveral songs when a voice announced over the sound system: "Ladies and tentlemen. The DOminion Theater has received an anonyrnoua call'' The ooncertgoers streamed in orderly fashion from the theater in London's West End and were directed to aaembly points along Tottenham Court Roed by ICOt'eS of police officers. Parton went to a nearby hotel Scotland Yard bomb aquad officers with dogs trained to sniff out exploaives combed the thJ!Qter and when they gave the all-clear sjgnal, the audience filed back in. When the ahow r4;Sumed, Parton told the audience: .. We have wonderful fans here and you proved it tonight. .. She added jokingly, "I appreciate it, because I need the money." The concert, which was being taped by the U.S. cable televimon company Home 13ox Office, was the last of three that she baa gjven in London, to rave reviews. TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSfRONG fflGHRoAD 'lb CHINA Fun and adventure at every turn. O·SfAt9UTCOllY ~M0S 0 & WARNfA co ...... u .. >CAT•ONS COMPAHY c---.. -~ matche1 the 1how'1 aaiatant coordinator, and a conie.t.ant, whom ahe walkt'd out on four yNn before, while anolh•r deal.I with the cavallM treatment of an eld rly contoatant. Pamela Wyd rka ln the key role of the fledallng ...i..tant &ivee • fresh, honest performance while John W Klua ta credible u her IM!lf-centered former flAme. John Oreena.lade unoothly 11Ct1 the ahow'1 lecherous producer, but Chuck Hintz la aomewhat tentative u the coordinator cauaht between caner and CONCience. The other conteetantl are a dJvenie lot - Diana Drake efferveecent and lively aa 1he pokea fun at her rocky marriage; Richard Brown 10lid and ~ful u • blacl' Army 1er1eant; Flora ~ble and vulnerable u the unwanted eenior clUzen. But the com.le gem of the night la mined by Thereea Jane Carroll u the bookiah know-It-all in her outrageous farewell ecene. Kevin Hoggard strikes a familiar note u the fl.a.shy emcee. Dustin Ebeen's TV 1e.iments add authenticity to the evening as we watch the show on the backatage monitors. "Game Show" has much of the structural sag of an original play, which Its perky performances do much to muk. It continues Thundays through Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30 (except F.aster) until April 16 at the Actora Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Cost.a Mesa. Call 631-5110 for detaila. • • • CALLBOARD -Audillona for the loc.-Al premiere of "Nuts" will be heki by the Newport Harbor Acton Theater at the above address Saturday at 1 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. . . . .direct.or Deborah La Vine will cast six men and three women in the courtroom drama .... ,..,Ml(th'(t .. Utt QltAfltOI • •>4 W91 The Outst<lers They wcren't lookJag roranp1 ... Just to belong. IT'S TIME TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN. ] MAX DUGAN RE1'0RNS She rMMK knew he hod an affok He newt knew he had 0 son. "could ha-.. meant the end of their manlage. lnlteod, It WOI the beginning of a tow stoly. I Pamela Wyderka and John Klug fan an old flame after meeting backstage in uGame Show" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. LUXURY THEATRES 1st Twe la11HtSllewlqs•YS2.lflllaltuOtllenrlullb4 S 113b134•111ll6)~25s3/~a;:,) S ---NOWPLAYJNG --- lllU lllWIM • OflUGf °""°"""' IA• JUA• UA ....... , !""••OS WOOO!Jodo• 634 25~J CAPllTUtlO 990 •021 C,,_ ~~t 0655 CIUllQ( =K•~5~~ [)r,.,.. 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T&lllY JOl'IE3 A tnill\IZR.'IAL Rl!IJ'.A.'ltl ()QIM• ....... ,,., ......................... -...------[Jtj~I * FOti FtKll EXCITEffiEITTI V1srtOur... * ARCADE of GAMES• :::. ·.: ::- l ·OS l :U S:2S 7 :35 a. t 14S ~NG Of Ufl !II.le 1:00 3:10 $120 7130 t :40 HIGH~ 1b CHINA lg? 12:41 2:51 S •OI 7:25 t :JS 12:41 3:00 S:U 7145 IO:U 701~1~ CANNDHi'.. l/ 8 HR 5 .• U 100 4 :00 11001 No rutet 12110 2.1.10 46·1001 :10 Icon. Suh 111 5how OlllY I : fu ~ f 'f Also S1rlpe1 (RI Ori••'"' 01M1t l ·U Wlrnlthh / l :JO Wllench Childre11Uwdtr12 f rtt tMltss Meted U I CAN'T TIUNK OF ANOTHER RECENT FllM rnAT IS SO RJN~ SO MOVING ANO SO RIGOROUSLY UNSENTIMENTAL THE WRITING IS SUPERB. AMONG OTHER THINGS 'BETRAYAi: IS A MYSTERY STOR't I HOPE IT Will. STAY A WNG TIME.,, 1 ''"'"' r .. ,.~r . .. ,..,. )of't Tftlf,S U EMOTIONALLY RICH, WICK.EDU' f\JNNY AND DEVASTATINGll' ACUTE IN ITS OE~CTIONOFAGAMEOFROMANTIC MUSICAL CHAJRS.H -IM1"4AllSlll, 'l/n·s~ U POETRY AND PASSION.,, IM1-U Dntt)~ ,\•,,,. )'~ MlfltUl"t U ONE OF 11tE PROFOUND TESTAMENTS OF OUR TIME! DON'T MISS IT If YOU HAVE ANY REGARD FOR THE GLORIES OF GREAT ACTING.H -.,.lb?., Mrrls I """' l'okt •xclualv• Or•n1• County lnpgement ltart1 Prklaf, Aprtl 11t. ' J. 'I 4 ~ A~ I t ... fi ~1 ---~---~--~-----....... --c~-....... "l""""'~--.....-~~-------------------~--------------------. ---------------- -12'.to-D QI LAlt NIOKT wmt DAVID l.ETTEMIAN G OCM\.£8 Cf) TOM COTTLE: lift Cl08E ~ ~ AMENCAH SlYLE • • •i,; "Olnet" (1982) s1 ..... Gui· ltnbttg, Mk:hy Rourkt -12:40-IJ CJ) MOClOUD -llM- (k>MOYIE -1:90-(SJ~ H "A U1t11 Su'' (1981) Tim Mlll'lllOn, Edwvd Hemnenn -~ I ~ HeW8 NIGKTWATCH -2:00-<Hl MOVlf * *'A "Cheech Md Cllong'e Nice Orelme" (19811 ~Cl "ei..cn" Mann. Thomu Chong -~-1 L .na * * * "Thi Story Of EetlMlr Co.tel· lo" (11157) Joen Crew!Ofd, Rotal/lo Btm!. IQ)MOYIE * *\\ "Fide To BllCll" (1880) DeMla Ctlrlltoplltr, ~ K«ndQI. (})MOYIE * * * "Shoot Thi Moon" (1982) Albttt Flnn.y, ~ KMlon. -2:55- CCJMOYIE *"' "Minding()" (1877) JA/MI Muon, Suun Geofge -3:00- U \; "Vletoty'' (19811 Sltllc>M, MictlMI Cllnt. (%)MOYIE S)i\'tlttr 8 MOYIE "Thi Roering City" (1841) Hugh BNumont. Rlc:Nrd T 11vt&. * * \.t "Fiii ~. The Moont>Mm Cf) SEA HUNT s .. complete llatlnga In TV Log CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 ic:NXT 1(6'>1 0 KNl:IC 1Nl:IC1 0 I\ fl A tlnd I 8 !<.Allr IAllCI 0 tc1 Mll101'>1 f)ICH J TV 11!'<1 I CB k (. ') T IAl:l(. I Cl) I>. llV llno I Cl) KCOP IV Cl 'l<I I ID l<CE I tf'A\1 6B KO( f I Pl:l')J l~IKOOCl"'Cll o On TV l l TV I< HOO c <ttrwm .. •I t 1WOR1 NV N V It CWI BSI t U:SPtO s c Show!,,.,.., 0 Si>oll•Qhl • ((.<tblr Nr'W\ Nt"t-rkl Weekend TV: Laughs f rorn unlikely places • BY FRE D ROTHENBERG d T .......... wfttw NEW YORK -There's a lot to laugh at this weekend, and it comes from two unlikely places - ABC and public teleV1B1on's "Masterpiece Theatre " ABC, which hasn't had anything really funny -except for its programming d ecisions since "Taxi" and ''Barney Miller" left the network -has a delightfully warm family comedy called "Baby Makes Five." st&rti.ng tomorrow night Thia features 10methmg unique for TV -a aitcom family whose members care about each other. The good humor springs from their concern. their compurion and the real-life situations -not from some sexual mistaken iden tity "Three's Company," ABC's mmt popular comedy, or from high-decibel households, ltke in the network's recently releued -and re.JE!C1.ed -"Condo" and ~'Ainanda's." The "Baby Makes Five'' opening montage has a bunch of adorable babies. so how could the program go wron'? Peter Scolari (from "Bosom Buddies") plays Eddie Riddle, an accountant struggling financially lO take care of his family -his wife (Louise Williams) and their three kids -which grows to five by the end of the show. when Jennie has twins jn a riotous delivery scene ''There's not anymore conung out. LS there?" a shocked Eddie asks the doctors before throwing himlelf into a rollickingly maruc fit. ''Double your pleasure, double your fun .... Two. Two. Two Jdda in one .... Two two tootsie goodbye ... Two 'be or not two be .... Next year, we'll have triplets. We'll start our own country . Rabbits will study ~ .. ·· Srolan is simply terrific doing zany physical comedy His style is more controlled and less far-out than Robin Williams'. But what's more special is that he's ~ genwne and natural around his wife and kids. "I love you the way you are," he teU. Jennie. ''And l'U love you when you subdivide." When his young daughter tells a joke, he actually seems surprised and delighted that it's funny. And these k1cb are not smarty-pa.nta brata, stand-up comics or grade-school philosophers. When the Riddles' y~ daughter aska, "What do you think I am, a baby. ' it's really funny becauae it's really real. Kids do say the darnde9t thinp. when Hollywood leta them This show LS so good that even the bathroom humor works. On Sunday night, "Masterpiece Theatre," which specializes in aerioua-minded drama. begma the farcical "Private Shulz," a six-parter about a street-smart but stumbling Gennan clerk in World War 11 who masterminds a 1Cheme -balled looeely on a true operation -to crumble the English economy with bogus five-pound note.. The up-and-<lown acam takes Schulz (Michael Elphick into England, prison camps, back to England and even Austria in hi.I pursuit of the counterfeit gold at the end of the rainbow. This miniseries ia wickedly funny the first three weeks. then gets a little tiresome in the way the mercenary and definitely not military-minded Schulz is repeatedly out.smarted by the fates. All hi.I ideas are stolen by his superiors, particularly Maj. Neuheim Ian Richardson, who detests Schulz's intellect and cunning. but uaes -and abuaes -him whenever he can. ;'Thorn Birds' put ABC on top LOS ANGELE:> (AP) -"The Thom Birds" .rus, which 'outdrew "The Winds of War" on 1ta .!opening niaht, gave ABC a much-needed ratings victory u tlie current televialon seaaon approaches an end. The A.C. Nleben Co. ra\Jnp for the week ed M.areh 27 placed ABC 4 ~ ratinp polnta aheed of CBS. With three weeks to go CBS IJtill t1eada in the 11eUOn-to-dat.e ratings. But the final !three c:hapien of '"Thorn Birds" could give ABC ianotbtt victory next week. I Sunday's openlna chapter of "The Thorn Birda." bued on the bes~aelling novel about a ...-i tom between love and the church, wu teen by~ audience est1mated at 80 million by ABC. Ith.cl a n tina of 39.6 and a share of 66 percent ""'l'he Wfnda of War," telecast by ABC ln February md eecand only &o ''Roota" aa ~ highat~rated ~of all Ume. had a 39.1 raUng and a share of. 53 percent for the first night. 'ftlt rattnp ~ the percentqe of all TV t!'i&l are tuned to • show: a 1hare meu\&1'19 the ~tacel of Mii ln uae th.at are wned to the ihow. In all. ABC atlmated that 96 m.Ullon people w a t lwl some pt.rt of t.be f.lrlt two epbodea In • llDilictal u-dty ~the mln18ttlel aot an avu.p D*'C of 41.t for tM ~ chapter Monday n!Cht. lO·hout 11Thom Blrdl," adapwd from &ti. t·••Ull'll novel by CollHn McCulloush , [411dl~lll&nllbt.. . A.8C .-ftril Iii the network • .....,..... with a .. ilnl Of 30.a. Tba netWOlt&i MY &hii meuw that. lo awrqe prime-time mt.nute 20.8 perftftt of homes with ~leviaion were tuned to ABC. CBS wu 9e<.'Ond with 16.3. NBC WU third with 14.6. CBS lead.a by one rating point in the current eeaaon. which runa from lut Sept. 27 &o April 17. The 1euon-to-date averages a.re CBS 18.4, ABC 17.4 and NBC l~.4. Trailing "The Thom Birds" were CBS' "60 Minutes" and ''Dellaa" ln leCOnd and third pl.ace, respectively. ABC's "Dynuty" wu fourth and ABC's "The Fall Guy" wu fifth. Next. in order, were ABC's '"11\e Love Boat," "Intimate Agony" an ABC movie about herpes, NBC'a ''The A-Team," and CBS' "Macnwn. P .l." and "Simon & Simon." The premiere epilode of &lph Wait.e's new CBS ru-am.Uc .mes. "On the Mlalillippl," wu tn 11th pl.Ice. Here are the Top 10 ratings: "The Thorn Birds," Part l. • 39.~ ratln1 or 32.9 million houaeholda, ABC; "80 Mlnutea," 26.6 or 22.2 mlllion, CBS; "Dallaa," 2&.l or 20.9 m.lllkin. CBS; "Dynasty.'' 24.8 or 20.& mlllion, ABC; ''The Fall Ou ," it.a or 20.2 mlWon., AJJC· ''Tht &Ave Boa&." 24.6 or 19.9 mUllon, ABC: ABc Monday Nit h t Aa.on.Y," 23.& or 19.6 Ere~; '"nM A-Teem," W:.5 cit or J7.1 mW.ion, NBC; 11 um, P.I.," 20.4 or U9.99 m1Won, CBS; "S!mon &s "20.3 or 18.90 ml.Won, CBS. Hen are th• fiv e loweat-rated 1how1: "\'oyapnt," NBC; ''Talea of ihe Gold ~y." ABC; ''Thi ~" ABC: '4Tht AmertcaniJ'Um lnaUtuce 8aJut•to John Howion," CBS; .. Man11«," NBC; MON '"" I all Uf/IUH 1111,430,llO #1 "10 TO MIDNIGHT" MOH . .fl"I UO. 10 M <"I UTllUH. 100, 110, 11~31 THE VERDICT MC)H,.,,., 1.11 IATll'IH t:OO, l o11 edward) WESTBROOK CINEMA .~:,:;:,":::~:: llr•••t.l•ut•t 530-4401 * •ARGAIM MATIN-• ..... .,..,. ..... , . ., Alf l'etfOf"'MMt MfMe t;OO l'M IW. ..... ft"" •• ... .......,.., . " .. -..... LA MIRADA WAI N 1H l ......... ~ ..... H4-IAOO ._ ... __ _ lAICfWOOO CfNHR SOUTH """'" '" ~OOT•"-._ ____ . ·~Rf~i>~faf v'~ &tfftlf s2 CtlMClren Under 12 Alwayt FRIE ,.. '9SOll #OT GOOO HCIUCM t' cvae ,.....,.Te CW .,.-cu.&. ..a.• .. ,,,. •flt.,. .. ...- ANAHEIM Ol'llVf IN ,_., .. ~ .. l.,....IO "8AVAMNAH ........ _ "HIGH ftOAD TO a.NA" ---~ .. PUIZ"... ..,,. Tl91G" .. t ••• " . " •• BUENA PARK O~IVI IN ~-" .. -.. .-12l-4010 ", ..... . c-. .. _ "11AD llOY8" • -"tfAIT..-eAT M>QDIOWTW• LINCOLN Ol'llVf IN '"TOUGH IMOUQM" --l W'COM A.. ..,, Of lftOtt "91X l'Acte" - 121·4070 ~ )~.,. .. !ftlllj! • .p"p aAYANMAH -.Ee" - Mft0...0,_, 91-!MI ff2·2411 -.......,_ Am" -a.,._ ...,,_Sol• J ___ ,,,_ Hl·J69~ ........ LA HABRA r ,, .• 1 '" ---·--·--871-IMJ ..... ORANGE Ol'llVf '"' ' MISSIOf'-i [\ll>ld '"' - WARNER 001v1 '"' ___ .. _"_ M7•Ht1 -.. -.. .,..,ca~ .. -....,." mTAl"-_,,_ Osc•r Fever: BALLOT BEST DIRECTOR 0 Wollgang Pet~ D Steven Spielbelg 0 Rlchard Attenbofougn 0 Sydney Polled! a e.n 1<1ngs1ey a Dustin Hollman a .i.c11 Lemmon 0 Peut Newman 0 Peter O'Toole 0 Sidney lumet BEST ACTRESS 0 Julie Andrews 0 Jealce Lenge a Suy Specek 0 Meryl S1reep 0 Debra Wingef 8UPPORTINQ ACTOR 8UPPORTINQ ACTReS 0 Chattes 0umno 0 LOUll GosMtt Jr 0 John litl'lgow 0 _,.,,_ Meson 0 Rohen Pr•too BE8T IONQ 0 E~ ol the Tlget a JNe1ca unoe 0 Glenn Cloee 0 Terri Garr 0 LMlev Ann Warr90 0 Kirn Stanley 0 How Do YOJ Keep the M\.lllc Ptaylng? 0 II I Were lo Lav. 0 II Mlgt\1 be You 0 Up Where We BelOng DMdltne Mtdnleftt Aprtl 10. 1m Oec:er Fever 11 tpOnlOf'ed by ttMI ...,_ Prine pteeenttd ~ THE HARLEQUIN 1 DINNER PLA YHOUS• 1 )I. • L~ve Geroux dison 'h olds off t • , Surviving some nervous oments in the final inning. the ison High baseball team held n to beat Marina, 4-3. last night n Sunset League action at Mile uare Park. The Chargers. who rallied a 3-0 deficit alter the first all-inning to 1ead 4-3 entering he seventh. withstood a big e as the Vikings loaded the g:)3$es with none out. ' But S h aun Takkine n, the f hargers' fourth pitcher, retired t e f inal three outs on a fielder's oice at the plate and a pair of trikeouts. "Marina took its quick 3-0 lead the first when center fielder had Reed d elivered a bases- oaded single for two runs and ' • ·unior T odd Conway added .anothe r RBI hit. _ F.dlson quickly retaliated in the bottom of the first to get cloee. fter Charlie Guest walked, nior Todd Nash tripled to 1COre uest. Catcher Paul Ellison ~ght home Nash with a base l :)Qt. !-~The Chargers got some help in • the second to tie it as Jim Auger was balked home from third. In t~ fifth, F.dison's winning run wp. driven in by Steve Overeem. wno doubled to bring in Randy Hamilton, who had singled. Marina also missed a chance in tbe top of the fi fth. stranding the WY~~ loaded. NEW YORK (AP) -The _name of Fresno State's game last night in the National lnvilation idiarnament was "Intensity." and the Bulldogs made it pay off against DePaul with a 69-60 victory f or the NIT championship. "We came out with Intensity," said Bernard Thompson, whQ. scored a game-high 22 points for the team from the P acific Coast Athletic A ssociat ion . "W e practice good d efensive ~ techniques and It pays off. We didn't want to let them fast break a !P. us." The Bulldogs seemed tentative in the first half but really turned thlnp around late in the game w ith their d efensive pressure that f o r ced D e P au l Into numerous turnovers and set up som e Inside 1hots for Fresno State. "W e wanted to make them have trouble handUng the ball," aakt Thompeon. "And we did." Fresno State Coach Boyd Gnnt aaid be felt hi.I tam came alive in the leCOl'ld half. "We 1tal1ed bJttina the boards and we evened up the rebounda," Mid Orlnt, polntinl to a 27·17 rebound deflcit ln the firtt halt 111n the fint half, we wen far too tal&aUve." The vtct.oc'y w• the lint ever 1e the N1T for a PCM .:hool. :By c:ontrlll, ll WM~ lcm for 0.Paul ea.ch Meyer, whme ....., ~ one ·-Na) ,.,,.,.... wt• the ~ ..... ., ... Tbomp1oa, I 8·8 junior ----arct, .....S Mvea of hi• ,.... .. ~.._ ......... av. flaal &he M l lln~1 •• ti•• aulldoa• .. lnd1,. .. n& ldm a-. 11-0 to ..... ~ • 1••• tn the 1'11 four • Daily Pilat THURSOAV. MAACM J 1, 1083 ClASSIFllD ce BUSINESS C4 STOCKS C6 Geroux makes move to USC By ROGER CARLSON Of the D .. ty Hol lt•lf If you're into numbers add onl' for the University of Southern California, subtral·t one Cor the Un iversity o r Kansas. Freshman running back Uaw Gl'roux, a first team All-CIF D1v1s1on I runn111g back out of F.d1son High School made 1t official last night -he's leaving K:msa~ and transferring lo USC. "Things haven't gone welJ Cor nw," said Geroux last night. "I Just thmk I made the wrong choice an right now It's the right move for me." A bulldozing fullbac k , th<· ti-0, 225-pound 18-year-old must sit out tht• 1983 season at use. using the layoff a~ his "red-shfrt" year, thus he'll begin his football career with the T roJ:.ins in Se ptember of 1984 as a sophomor~. 'l'ro.J8ns Com.·h Ted Tollner l'<>uld not muintain u Kolt•mn exprN1sion when approach<'\.! with the news that Gcroux hod mndl• the c'Ommlttment, but ~ause or lhC' for t lhllt formal paperwork has app:m.•ntly not been c·ompleted, asked not to Ix• quoll•d on the matter. Geroux will r1•mu1n at Kansas through his frc'Shman y1.•1:1r and return to Southern CahCorr11a in muJ-May 8 J yard s pe r carry average and 1 J touchdowns in 1981. Remain ing at Kan1a1 are Clrat stringers Frank Seurer (qual'terback) and Kerwin Bell (tailback), aJong with other Edison High products -Dino Bell, Troy Seurer and Major. In addition to Fount.am Valley product Steve Clower. I le, and his father, Richard Geroux or Huntington Beach, deny that any of the (.•urn•nt NCAA investigations of Kansas had anything to do with the turnabout. N1•vt•rthl.'less, G eroux 1s expe<:led to fill a l.1rge vu1d m thl' Southern Cal attm:k ,11 fullbm:k , espt'Cially with the tentallyf'm•S!> of Mater De1 High product Kt•nnNly Pola, who has been bogged down w11h injuries srnl'e his junior M'aMJn in high school Pola JUSt ra-cntly hud two kn1.-e operations. ··No," mud the Kansas freshman. "The NCAA has been Investigating us ever s1n(.~ l signed. It had nothing to do with ll." His dad, among many o the rs. had strongly encouraged him to attend Southern Cal originally and he admitted last night he hadn't forgotten the advice. . "I was talking to Kenny Major a fe w weeks ago about my reasons for wanting LO transrer," said Geroux. "And it kind of hit me, yes, l thought about the 'l told you so syndrome."' "Obv ious ly l 'm happy about the ded.sion." said the elder Geroux. "I'm glad he had th(• courage to make a tough decision. He's leaving a lot of friends to do what he has to do. I always thought USC was the school for him." Geroux averaged 4.2 yards on 25 carries for the jayhawks in 1982, caught four passes for 20 yards and scored one touchdown during a season in which Kansas went 2-7-2. Ucroux was strongly coveted by the Trojans rlunng his senior season at Edison J hgh where he exploded for an Barons toppled by Aztecs A slow start m each· of the first two games proved costly to the Fountain Valley High men's volleyball team last night in its matc h with La Quinta t o determrne first place 1n the Sunset League. La Quint.a coasted to victory m the first two games. then held off Fountain Valley in the third to post a 15-9, 15-7, 15-12 triumph At USC his roommate has already bee n es tabli s hed -punter Troy Richardson. another F.dison product. at La Quinta. Reid T hibodeau colt McCr immon O•llY Piiot ,.hoto by O..-, Ambot" ln o ther Sunset matc hes. Marina outlasted Westminster, 15-8, 15-8. 8-15. 14-16. 17-15 and F.dison fi nished fast in a 9-15. 15 -12, 15-1, 15-2 win over Huntington Beach. In l:..a Quinta's victory. the Aztecs raced to 5-0 leads in e~h of the first two games and were never threatened untiJ the final one . l rl the third game. the Barons held a 12-10 advantage before La QuJnta closed out the mat.ch with five straight points. Oul.slde hitter Ric Weissinger and Junior Utu proved effective 10 the Aztecs' attack as La Quinta moved to 5-0 in Sunset League play and dropped the Barons into second place at 4-1. Brent Hanson recorded 11 kills for the Barons a nd middle blocker Tom Powc-r also played we ll for Fountain VaUev In the deciding fifth game at Marina, the Vikings saw a 9-2 lead disappear. fell behind 14-13, the n closed It out at 17-15 when Jerry Meunier dlnked the ball over three blockers. Blocker Mike Crowley also was instrumental in the victory. Area soccer players earn All-CIF honors Ocean Vie w iiigh's Reid Thibodeau and Corona del Mar Hlgh's Scott McCrimmon have earned first-team All-CIF soccer honors. Thibodeau, a senior midfielder. helped the Seahawks of Coach Paul K ollar advance to the second round of the CIF 4-A p l ayoffs before falling to Damien. McCrlmmon. an All-CIF 2-A performer last year. led Coach Bryan Haney's Sea Kings into the 2-A semifinals against La Quinta this season. The Aztecs pulled out a 1-0 penalty kick victory. At 5-5, McCrimmon, a senior. was one o{ the smallest players in the Sea View Leegue. Second-team 4-A honors went to F.dison defender Eric Biefeld and Hun~ingt o n B eac h midfielder Brett Davis. while Edison forward Gerry Graham and Marina forward K enny Gunn rece ived third-team honors. McCrimmon was the only area 2-A player to receive All-CIF laurels. University High's women's team. which advanced to the second round of the playoffs. b oas ts two All -C I F 4 -A first-team selections in senior defender Christina Misen and senior midfielder Jamie Nourse. And showing that soccer seems to run in the family Edison's ($e.e ALL-CIF, Page C2) Sconiers' hit lifts Ange l s, 3-2 Brent Hanson of Fountain Valley a llempt~ to bloc k shot again t La Qu inta la st night. Edison, which moved into third place with its triumph over Huntington Beach, was paced by outside hitter Joe Krafka and se tter Dave Fraze lie. The Chargers are 4-2 in league play. Laguna Beach senior forward Mark Pitz was the lone area 3-A selection. Pitz earned second team honors. Likewise . PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Daryl Sconiers broke a 2-2 tie with a run-scoring single in the sixth Inning to give the Angels a 3-2 exh1b1tlon baseball victory over the San Francisco Gian ts yesterday. Hu1ltington to play • Ill Hawaii With the Gian ts leading 2-1, Joe Ferguson began the Angels' rally with a one-o ut single off loser Fred Breining and went to third on Rick Adams' single. When Adams took off for second, and unaware that the pitch to Rob Wilfong had been ball four. catcher Bob Brenly made a wild throw that allowed Ferguson to 91..'0re the tying run. It's becoming an annual affalr the atea will once again be represented in the H awaiian Is lands -th is time' by Huntington Beach Hlgh's formidable basketball team. Coach Roy Miller has accepted an invltatlO{l from Iolani High of Oahu to participate In an eight-team tournament from Dec. 20-23. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON decision to Marina in football and a year ago It WM Edison crushing Punahou. 44-13. Edison's girls cross country team was enten.'CI in a four-team invitational and the fi rst 10 girls across the finish line were ALL from F.dlson. ' . "The k.ids are really jacked up about this," says Miller. "All we have to do is come up with plane fare and mt'al money They're going to put us up (five nights) at the Moana Hotel for free. the Las Vegas tourney. Hence they borrowed some Ideas, formed their own tournament and Lnvlted four of the teams that were in th at Invitational. Then again, maybe somebody tried to sell that line to the University of Virginia recently when the Cavaliers made a visit to Oahu to play somebody called Chamlnade. • • • HunUngton Beach will also be competing In the Marina-Lakewood and Sea-Baron (F o untain Valley -Ocean View) tournaments. but a rematch with defending ClF 4-A champion Mater Del may not be in the wind -at least during the regular aeuon. ••And, there wil l be some good competition, too." There will be a guarantee o( three games and 1t would appear that each mainland tc>am will be paired with a team Crom the blands ln the rirst round. The competition Includes three other Hawaiian teams AND Rancho Las Vegas, West Philadelphia and St. Bernard. Iolan was in th,e Rancho Las Vegas so uroamenl this past December and apparently the Hawaiian.' liked what they uw ln tenna of ~petition and fonnat of Chances are that's the last you'll see of the Hawaiians in tenns of a ahot at the tournament championship -at leaat on the basis that lolani did not fare well a t Laa VegM on the floor. Two years ago Caalle High lost a 28-0 St. Anthony has rep~ Loe Aniigoa on the Olten' 1ehedule and Millikan may ha~ gone by the wa)'lide ~UM of the SuMet (See KB, P••e Ca) sec allows one run, . Two Southern California Collep pUcben allowed jutt one run Md" 1even hits ln a collep buebatl double·head e r yHterday~ but the Van9uard1 could only come away with • ~t. sec captured a 4-0 vktory over Weumont J n the ..,,.._.,..._ apentr, iMn ltU ID the Yiltdnl "Wanion, 1-0, ln the ~ntpf(ap. '. _'V...,,.. f11ht·handeC' RAdl ~ thm\ a Une-hiuer ln the fi,..t pmc. allowing a pair of harrni... linglea In the aecond lnntnc a1'd a double In the 11>cth. He atruck out 1tYen and walkt'd jult OM. sec ~red the only run it "eecled In the openlnJ frame ........... 8p6en ~-d. •to• llCOllll. ~' co third on a beee hit bJ Carl Root and talUed on Rod r..nor.11 ll'O'lftd out. Th• Van1..ct• put It away wlth thl'H na~ In the fourth. splits twin bill Zamor• •....S lt tri&h • 8'fll)e and 1cored on Jeff Haun'• double. A walk, • ..-crlfb Oy by Todd ffopptna and a linele by John Ptn.a 90t the other tW0 NN ln. In the MCOnd pim, W..unont a'Ol'9CI \he anly nan of \be contelt tn th• •l•th lnnln1 on a hit ballman, I .... B I addde ~· SCC'1 Joe Avila -the '°""I Dit.cMI'. He pw up 8 :1J four hll• (aU ...... , •• • ..... 1truck out one and hit two ba\ttts. The Vancuardl collected tlll: h l\1 but couldn't put t h em qethe r for a rally. Only one 8CC nwwr reached third .._ ln \M Nch•P· The •rllt ran SCC'1 NAIA DlmtDI ....... '° 2-4 ... llli overall mark to I · U . The ~ ancuardl return to Htloa ~.halitilmClll...,...at a:ao. t Sconiers, a pll)duct of Orange Coast College, followed with his game-winning single to right. The Angela are now 12-8-1 overall. Before the game, the Angels trimmed their roster to 31 by placing outfielder Ellis Valentine and shortstop Rick Burle90n on the 2 1-day disabled llat and right-h ander Don Aue on the 60-day emer,ency dlubled lilt. NBA, union OK ·contract -l' t. Basketbatf' !i£kets ·available\l6r a price From AP dl1patclle1 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -If m you 've got the money -a k>t of money -there's plenty of room for you at the NCAA baske tball tournaments here. And tickets, too. The hotel and motel rooms in Albuquerque are Jong gone and so are tickets -at least at the ticket windows. But how about six tickets along with four nights in a trl-leve l, three-bedroom home ove rlooking the Rio Grande Valley -plus a full-sized car and a Mexican dinner? It's being oUered for $12,000. Short on cash? How about four tickets and the use o f a two -bedroom Albuque rque townhouse, complete with stocked refrigerator, stocked bar and the use of a Cadillac Eldorado - plus a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne? That's only $5,700. ~ Tickets to the Final Four sold for $40 apiece at the gate. Now they are going for as much as $1,000 with standing-room tickets reportedly aelling for $500. New Mexico has no law against acalping. Quote of the day "I have always put the game before anything else, before my religion, before my wife, before my kids, before lllOney." - Golfer Lee TrevlDo, who has earned $2.5 million in his career. Bird's 53 paces Boston Larry Bird acored a team-record m 53 polnta last night aa Boston slammed Indiana, 142-116 in the N at- ional Baaketball Auociation. Bird's hot &hooting helped the Celtics avenge their wont lam of the year the preVioua night, a 29-point defeat by the Pacen . . . Elsewhe.re, Jallaa En1D1 had 26 poJ.ots and Maarlce Clleeb added 24 as P h iladelphia topped Atlanta, 120-113, the 76ers' 60th win of the season ... David Tbomp1on'1 38 points and Jack Slkma'• 27 paced Seattle to a 135-124 decision over Detroit . . . Tom Chambers poured in 24 points, -including eight key points in the final 2:25, as San Diego won its fourth game in six outings, a 103-97 victory over New York . . . Rickey Greea scored 27 pointa and Darrell Griffith notched 20 as Utah defeated Dallas, 117-103 . . . In a matchup of teams with the league's worst records, WorN B. Free tallied 28 points in Cleveland'• 102-95 triumph over Houston . . . Jeff Raia.ad had 26 points and 13 rebounds and Ricky Soben made a technical fow shot and free throw ln the final three seconds as Washington edl{ed New Jeraey. 100-97. Dye head ed for Boise State BOISE. Idaho -Bobby Dye of m Cal Stat e Bake r s fi e ld , and former Cal State Fullerton coach, will be the new head basketball coach at Boise State University, school officials said yesterday. Boise State Athle tic Directo r G en e Bleymaier told a news confere nce that Dye, 43, had been signed to a contract. Dye, whose teams have won 25 games in each of his two seasons at Bakersfield, •ucceeds Dave Leach , who was fired after three seasons and a 29-50 record. Dye said he wa.s promised a contract at $41,000 for next season. lo • f if1h lraight Dw&pt lhu1' 8"'(.'Ul\d doubl .. of Ii \he 1•"'41 drove home J•ll• Valdea with a MWnth-lnnina run &hal brok~ a 2-2 Ue and aent Botton lO a 4-2 uhlbhlon bateball victory over tho Ood1er1 yeeterday In Vero BNch. The loll wu the fifth 1lralaht for th Dodgers, who snapped u 34-lnnlna •'Orel<.'SS slrtak wl\h two runs In ltw sixth Inning . . . Robla You.at drove In three run.a to help Milwaukee bt.•at Oakland. 8-3 Jim Maler and Orludo Mercado drove In three runa apiece as Beatlle clobbered Cleveland, 12·4 ... Je11e Barfield and Oeor1e Bell each homered to pDce Toronto to a 4-2 decision over Plttaburgh . . . Ron Oeater't two-out double in the ninlh Inning lifted •VANI Cincinnati into a 3-3 tie with St. Louis and the two learns played to a draw afler 12 innings when the game was called ... Dave Hosteller homered twice, the second time to snap•a 2-2 tie in the ninth, to give Te xas a 3-2 win over Minnesota . . . Tlm Wallach, a· product of University High and Saddleback College, singted In two runs as Montreal edged Baltimore, 4-2 . . . Kurt Bevacqua singled in two runs as San Diego beat the Chicago Cubs, 5-4 . . . Left-hander Larry Gura, Kansas City's scheduled opening day pitche r, worked seven innings to lead a Royals' split squad over Atlanta, 8-2 ... The other Royals fell to the New York Yankees, 7-0. as Bob Sblrley and George Frazier comblned on a three-hitte r . . . A two-run homer In the first innJng by Gre1 Walker Lifted the Chicago While Sox to a 4-2 decision over the New York Mets . . . Mike Schmidt belted a three-run home r to lead Philade lphia past Detroit, 4-l. Kings' slide continues Rod WU1oa scored four times as Iii Winnipeg moved within one point of , third-place Vancouver in the Smythe Division of the National Hock ey League last night by trouncing Los Angeles, 10-5. The Kings, who already were eliminated from the playoff race, have lost their last seven J:i8:es, aJlowing 52 goals in that span ... where in ehe NHL, Mike Bouy and Brent Sauer each score<l twice as the three -time defending Stanley Cup champion New York I.sJanders routed Washlngton, 7-1, to move into sole posaession of second place in the Patrick Division . . . Denis Savard notched a first- period power-play goal to lead Chicago past Minnesota. 5-0 ... Rick Valve scored his 50th goal of the aeason as Toronto posted its third straight win, a 4-2 decision over Detroit ... Doag Slteddea'1 third-pe riod goal rallied Pittsburgh , whk h trailed 2-0 in the fi rst period, to a 3-2 verdict over Montre al. Garcia sparks . Lazers Poll Garcia scored four goals to • lead the Los Angeles Laz.ers to a 7-5 victory over St. Louis last nlght in a Major Indoor Soccer League game at the Forum ... UCLA Athletic Director Robert A. Fltclter, who underwent triple heart bypass surgery March 22, has been released from Santa Monica Hospital ... S wedish tennis star Bjon Borg, retiring from Grand Prix tennis after this year's Monte Carlo Open, prolonged his career a t least a day with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Jose Lab Clerk of Argentina ... The United States, with an 8-2 vicotry yesterday over Norway , clinched a position ln Croup A for next year's World lee Hockey Championships ... Facing budget def.icits, San Diego State Uruversity is ma.king plans to drop men's tennis and swimming ana women's golf at the end of the achool year. Television, radio TV: Basketball -Lakers at Denver . 6:50 p.m., Channel 9. RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at Denver , 6:50 p.m., KLAC (570). 'Sacred Sixes' race for national crown Ba.lboa Y acbt Club will be h06t to the S i x Metre national championship starting tomorrow a t 7:30 p.m. with a aklppers meeting. Racing will start Saturday for the "Sacred Sixes" with two racee. Two more are aet Sunday with the final race Monday. General chaim1*n Terry Welsh aaya there a re nine U .S . and three· foreign country e ntries. The forelgnen. from France, Switzerland and Italy, are here for the world c hampionahip Seahawks stopped; Edison blanks ~D K i m Martin tossed a three-hl«er and Diane Wa~n aluaed a fourth-lnnina homer '° ie.a-watmiJw1er HJah to a 3-1 Sumet 1.-,ue women'• IOftball victory O\l'er' vttltinc Ocean View y-.erctay. Meanwhile , ln a non-leape enciounw at l'dl9on. hurler Julie Carpenter won her nin&h pme ,.,lfhout a 1011 thla aeaaon, blanklnl vWtilw Maler Del on two hila,. \he o..r,... eoored a MWftth·~ run to bNt the Mamldw.1.:0. which follows next week out of ~J ~<YdtOub Six Metre ii one of the o developme,nt-type racing y in the world, having o inated in Europe in 1906. T ey have be en growing in popularity in the U.S. since 1921 when they were first introduced by the Seawanhaka C.Orinthian Yacht Club of New York. In other local reptt.as, South Shore Yacht Club and Voyagers Yacht C lub will join forces Saturday and Sunday for SSYC'a Hi-Poin t Series and VYC Bogart Series. Dana P oint Yacht Club will inaugurate ita 1983 Dena Point Seriee for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachta Saturday. ln other Southern Calilornia yachting A.-odaUon aJ'US.: .... ··,:;· "--...... 8..i tMICft T ClllD -89f""9 81t>ol ~a-: Kint H1t110r YllClflt·~·--z.. 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Sophomore J eff Eulg recorded victories In the 100 and 200-yard events and Tom Warde swam to a firs t -place flnlah In the breaatatroke, the first time he's compete d In that event this season. In Fountain Valley's triumph, Mark Wan ea.ally captured the 100 fr e e atyl e and th e breaststro ke. Wan will be competing next week at the U.S. S e nior Nationa l m ee t in Indiana polis. Steve Bentley no tched h is personal best time of 57 .89 in winning t h e butte rfly a nd freshman Brian Judd took the 500 freestyle by more than 24 seconds, posting a time of 5:12.27. David Wadleigh's personal best of 5:04.6 was good enough to win the 500 free for Edison. The junior alao was aecond in the 200 individual medley. Huntington Beach's Ste ve Pannentier was the meet's only double winner, placing first in the individual medley (2:11.51) and the butterfly (58.59). • In women's competition , Laurie McKean posted a first ln the breaststroke and a second in the 50 free to help Fountain Valley take a 126-42 victory over Westminster. Meanwhile, Edison beat Huntington Beach, 100-72, as freshman Tania Ziegert was first in the 500 free and anchored both relay teams. In the other women's meet, Marina toppled Ocean View. 92-44. UCI faces Waves Riding the crest of a 17-match winning streak, the UC Irvine men's tennis te am will host Pepperdine tomorrow (1:30) at UCI. UCl's Ant.eaten. 23-2 overall. are ranked 15th in the nation. The 1 Waves, 13-2, a.re the No. 1 ranked team in the country. ... ~ ..... ~ .. _ - ALL-CIF SOCCER • • • From Page C1 Kathy !Mefeld, (J:ric'• uter) a1lo earned flnt-i.am 4-A honon, w hlle J oy Blefeld, ju1t • freshman for the Charser women, earned aecond-team honora. Edl1on teammatea Shanel Chaven, a eophomore m!dllelder, and Melanie Cooper, a junior goalkeeper , wer~ aho BOOOnd-team eelectees. Marina forward Judy Calkina was alao among the aeoond-t.eam members. Both Ediaon and Marina advanced to the CIF 4-A playoff• but were ouated by \he aecond round. •N ~ .... '1MTTIMI Tony Atlrtdo, )f., (Dlmlen)t CM11ea Bryant, er • (South Torr1nc1): Oavld Cullan, Jr .. (Claremont): Pater Drummond, 14'., (Culver City): PIUI Hovde • ., • (Doti f>v«>lol): Jeff Hooker, er .. (W•lnut): Of-Leonard, er , (Palo• Verdnl: Doug Niii)', er., (Cenyon, Anaheim): Rlch#d '"-od, w., (Simi Vetieyr, SI-Pinto. )f •• (c-111o); Law ~ 11 .. (PllOI Verdie): OeYld ~ •• 11., (PllOI Verdel); Nlelc Skl'llma, Jr., (Uplandr. BrlO Smith, 11 .. (Culver ~); Caleb Sun. Ir .. (Oon Lugo): llleld T11• 1 f11 ', If., (Ooeln View). MCONDTIAll JOH Amaya, Ir .. (Gl1nd1l1); Varoug•n A..0111111'1, w , (Glencillll: Enrique Andrada, ar .. (C1rr1to1). Don 81bbl11. er . (81n1a Monica>: lrto 91efeid, ..... (ldllon); Doug Golden West, Bucs advance into finals The women's basketball teams from Golden West and Orange Coast colleges will be playing for championships in their respective tournaments tonight after advancing with easy triumphs last night. The Rustlers moved into the finals o f the Golden W est Invitational at 8 tonight against Citrus following a 63-54 victory over Cuesta. Meanwhile, at the Pasadena Tournament, it will be Orange Coast facing Mt. San Antonio for the title, also at 8. Sophomore Kelly Harrison poured in 24 points and leading scorer Jill G uthrie, suffering from foul trouble much oC the second half. managed 22 to spearhead the RU.Uer attack. For the second s traight evening Orange Coast boasted a balanced attack in its victory. Leading the scoring parade for OCC was C.Olleen Berry, who had 22 points. 12 in the first half. Orange Coast broke Crom a six- point halftime advantage with a couple of spurts in the second half and coasted to the triumph. CllMlel "·· (llnll v~ ............. • .. ~M•et •tlee ••Hlltl JUI" lllH, If., p .... ...,_ Gfody, ... Cll ........... Mllll .,,.,., w., (Oxnard), ....., Lofllell, 11., IOomlll~ ~ M.,.,_, ft., C'-dllllll Da"l•I Ml IO, ., • (Mira Co111): O•btlel M.,oldo, .,,, (WllllOfl), "lcll '"~· .,,, ~· AlllMIMI. Clwlt ll*•. w., (Ab AMA~ TIM -..cnoeet °""'.,...., ... , ..... )l ........ "t:ii:"). p ), ol the ~ 0..-do Jlnlellel (OOI U-C• a.A NITTIAM JoH Alimo. Jr., fL.•llewoodl: "Obert 8eron1, et .. (HOrw• k); "'•YIO c::., •. .,,, (81ldwln Plfk): M1ttln 0.. "'°· I f., ( ... Oerdene): Terry OonlllO. w,. (DIM t4ilt): Jonn Flllechmann, 11 .. 1cwr-1: • ......_ Olbflel, tr,, (9oeco Tedi); FflftOllGO o.oll, Jr., (84wl Oabttll); .,.._ H~. fr., (Henk'* Jottlrl, ., , (Alv.,elO. Poly); Joe Klfll, 11., ~)t Wiit Michel, )f., (Cebftllo); ._. • 11 .. (81rt Olbttll); Stew Toni, w .. ~•h•I: Aot>erl Ufbl .ny, .,,, (ft, Jell" ). Muro :.=·/ii,......,_). 8rilrt Bannon. "·· ,..,_.... Poty); Adolfo Cen anu. If,, (Bel OwcllNl: J.R. C.W... Ir .• (Righetlll, Mltle DlegM\, II., ~ Wlile F1Jltdo, w .. (Nopllee): Mllto 0.Clll, w .. ( .... ..,., 01CH-lel); John HokMn, w., (.._.,.); 0... L~. '°" (81. JoM 8-); 9rlM ....._,, ., . (o.n..tle;, °""" P-. •.. , .... Gelwtel); Marti ...... .,.,, .............. ~ ....... If , ICebtlllo); JoM Solo, jf., I; SlbM Torr ... If . (Btildwln Plt)I): Aotlert V1911. w .. (St. John Boec:o); Todd WaternlM, If., (El Oorldol-Pllyw of the yew: Pat L~ (Allnwly). C•J..A ,...,'RAii Diego Arana. Jr .. (Temple City); Paul Cart_.., j(., (LI Oulnta); Aldlard Dldt, 11., (8l1hop Montgomery): John Humnoer. er., (819hop MonlgomlfY): Troy Henclttc:Uon, 11., (L• Oulnll ): John Hughlett, w., (Mitt! Keppel): kott Mc:C""'-, w., (C•-.. Mw); Aun M0Ken1l1, tr .. (La Quint•); R1ul Mandoza, ,,., (tndlo): F11.11tlno Remol, 11., (811lr): Ed Atotc, 11 .. (Tamc>ll City); AoOerto Rincon. Jr .. (Anaheim); Kavin &h111e, er., (Corona): Paul Soull, 1r., (Bl1hop Montgomery); John Tlmco, tr., (Blehop MonlgomlfY); Mlf<:O Vucurelllc, It., (8enltte). MCOMDTIAll Terry Boyte, tr .. (SI. 8.,nlfd); Maro 8cJrzynakl. tr .. (lndlo); Rud)' CINlee, eo .. (I.I Oulnll); Eduerdo OleWa, jr., (Caleaioo): Min Doidge. Jr .. (Troy); 811111 Ounc1n, er .• (Central); 0.erdo Flotw, jr .. (Mounl9n \/lew): tlm Huddy, Ir., {W....-n); Jofw'I Kim, "" (Sin MarlnO): ,.., O'Brien, w .. (Garden Orowe); Rlch1ro Oca1npo. er .. (Cant-II); Pedro Rlrnlra. '°" (El Mani.); Atmendo Aojo .... (Futlef1on); Antonio Sotelo,"·~ tJno Vlldllz. Ir., (Corona): KeWI , 90., (I.I Cenedel- Pllyw of the )'9W: Jon Cannon (LI °'*'II). Wo.M u-c• 4-A ~'RAii ~ ......... "" , ..... ); ~ 8yrMI Ir~ (Rolllng Hiiia): Stac.y ct\apmln, )f .. (Soulh Torranoal; Keren Cllncy, er .. (Patoa Verdie): sr-ry ~r• . .,., (RcMllng Hiiia): Annett• Fernandez, sr., (WHt Torrance); Laurie Hagen, w., (Dina Hiiie): Betti Handnc:*a. fr., (Afl1 Loma l; Monl!Ju• Mercou x. er .. (Torraooat. CtwtallM......, w .. (U..•..,); .l••le ""'"· .,,, (Uitl•.,•llJ);: Haney P1yne. Jr., (Mn ca.ta): Mellndl ~. "·· (Redondo); Ml• Piechocki. ar., (Blehop Montgomery); Ann VHHy, 10., (Palos Vwdel): Kriltlne Ward, er .. (W• Torranoa). llCOMDTSAll "" ......... fr.,, ..... ,.,,.., e.-.... .,., (M•tM~-~~1M4 C""••• M ., (I._); ................. ,, .. ~);Kim~. jr., (Mlrl COltlk AndrM Jueluroltll, 90., MilllOn Viejo: A1110n Keller. Jr., (Rollna Hiia): lltooa Le Blrron. 11 .. (Mir• C:O.te): st.-.._.,,, .,., (Mira Coeta); O.nlM Rlcherdaon, I'·· (Upland); M1ur11n RUHICll, Jr .. (Sin Ci.m.nte); Kit Schwert:tmsn, ff., (Blallop Montgomery), Kally Sl1b1ft, er .. (Sen Cllmenlel; SNnnon Strand, '°·· (Alla Lome); Jemie Vldll. w , (Mifl Colle); StepNnil W... II., IRolllnO H .. ). Pllryw of Iha yew Cerln JIN*IQI (Pa6ol Vwdel) ~ASTER SALE A Spring Brealc in Pric:es 50% to 80% \ Off All Merchandise Shoes -Clothing -Accessories 3 Days Only! 'Hurry In/ Supplies are All Sales Flnal. No Returns/Exchanges Sale Starts 10 a.in. Thurs., March 31st Ends I p.m. Sat., April 2 limitetl to stoclc on hantl ,. Seacllff VIiiage 2205 Main St. #26 ' (at Yorktown) Huntln ton Beach 1 2 t ~ I I .. " NBA Wll!lf EAM CONH:ltENC:E Peclflc DMtlon w L ~2 ,. QI ........... ,. Pht .. •V• 9 s ....... 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"910< 100 ,.._ Jet~"' ~ 7 PMaelelph•e 120 All•nta 1 IJ Cl&•el&nd 102 1<o..r11on 9~ Uluti I 11, DilllAo 103 San Ol900 103 New York 97 See11l1t 13~ Otitroil 124 T ontghl'o Qam•• lalrere a1 0.f'YN Po.-oar10 at r>n.uwn. COLLEGE NIT Champlonahlp FrHno St. 69, DePeul llO DEPAUL l-orb1n 12 Holmes o Bur,holdl!r 5 J•~~son 5 P•ll••toro 12 Rind oto" tJ Oo .. 111ng 11 MCM1ll,;n 2 EmOry 0 Allt'<' 0 Tot.tJs t5 IQ. t7~ FRES NO S TATE Anll•••on I' Tnompaon 1< 8ermore 12 A111old 11 8 t..S1ey 8 M, .f!b<tt 2 N ·-0 T Ot \JI 1S •9·2!1 69 Hallumto O•P•ul JI' Freano Stale 211 Fouled OUI A~ndolpn T olal IOUll 0.Paul 2S Foesno fi1•1• " Tt1chnlc•I And•roon A· 10,1164 HIGH SCHOOL All·CIF 1·A fl"ST TEAM Pleyw. K ltool HI C:I Joe Wail~ '>anu CIBI• 8 6 Sr G'f•r! Jeckaon Bl•~ 6 J Sr I tm OoPrtt• I SI .>t>•..pn 6 , Sr Bnan Mond1 St Jo @!In I> ~ Sr Of-Pui.11 So l'uaoen.. t>-.l Sr 0 Un<SetwouJ 81111• 6 9 S1 S Cv11o1novoen s.on11 C111a ~7 So 0 ll~ol II •~ (.;f>r 6·3 Sr IECOND TEAM R t.oetle B.\M :'11 8 I I Jt Mer• Wattfl<• l d :w •e 11 6 Jr Jon Stegle< A11<>w• • C • Sr I( H8"lllllWOUI Aau nH 6·S JI 0 t<OOl<Mel Valley Clw b· 1 Sr P CoeH11< l A 811PllSI 11·4 Sr r Se<v«t '""'"'-C.ty 6-2 Sr 0ovci Roche> Oek I'll<• '> 10 S• 1'HIRO T£AM V Le...» Na .. 6.• Jr J >iotl"'a.n lA lull'*'"" f, • K 8'11'\Jo"c~. Santa 'rnai 8-3 J1 Qe.,<l N•')~J ~oron 6 I $1 l Aoc~d Bu o .. ,,, Pai• 6 • St M11ie l(moa O"'•OO 6·• l>f E 8rewt~.NMr~DnirelRov1llJ S• R Van Ou,., Vul'"t Cnr 6 0 Sr P11~ r uelr•• "'" a·•••e f>.J St Pl.eye< OI lhf' fUt .1oe WllllC4 Ctar•t HIGH SCHOOL All-CIF 2·A F"IR8T UAM ~r··· .chool HI C:I Eric Samue<so Son·><• f>..4 Jr Tom Totl>o<I Ari'"'& 6-7 Sr Stony E•lll>I Bonita 6-f St ~ An<J"faon Br... I>-• Sr VltlOO!nt 8Jo,,. W0t•rn•" 6· 7 Jr e>.atge ..,., t:hn r;., try &-• So .Jon Sam..ei,,n SOI'~• 6-5 Sr Dan Meanc. Borrouglls &-0 Jr Oennll Cal victor l/lllWfv 5·9 St Kallh Wata,,abe. S•~anna S-9 Jr 81!COND TEAM Bob R1Ch1t1d A1>9te Va"ey 8--5 S• J-Elt<t. Ouatl• g.2 Jf FeDian Rod<IQ~.Palo VetO•ll 2 St .wry Ma1_.1 C.-t!)fftltl 6-2 St Aooco ~. L• Serna 8-5 Sr Jonn Braog, Nog.._ ~ Sr Todd Trueman lit Hab1e &.o Sr Ben Raevn, Ga~ ... lla 5· I I St Kevin Cluk, R1gh8rn S-0 Sr Cllrla ReltM Saugus 6-1 Jr THlltD TEAM A•9 700 18 s 18 I 16 fl 1e o 14 0 17 0 18 ~ 180 111 1 190 20 . IS 6 20 a 18 7 ,, Ii • 19 " ,, . 18 0 18 2 •• 9 1S • 19 fJ 110 15 . S8l>la A•9 16 9 315 18 II 23 3 200 t& 5 16 II 233 18 4 16.0 22 6 702 18 5 17 4 18 . 19 " 111 5 lll 0 119 17 3 Ron FddMt Gtery 11-7 Jt 11 6 Aaton Paulsen Ar G,.nde 6-3 Sr t• 0 Steve 8tUC<t Battt'>W II S S< I 7 3 M11te Srnitll Arroy<; 6-:l J1 I 7 0 Ron R<>O<nell Art-a 6·4 Sr l!t 5 MaMn M•llO• G•r•r 6-• Jr 14 0 C Cunllinghom Bonita &-0 Jr tO II R Bnuohamp, Palrndllle 6-t Sr 18 O Kevin Rey La M1tltda 6-1 Sr 16 8 8 Van<M!fgrtH l a Heb<a 6-0 $1 13 5 ~ OI tr.ri Y-Jon Satnuelllon CSonota) -Tom Jolb#l 1"'1Hllll COMMUNITY COLI.EGE WOMEN Golden Wf tl 13, CuHte 54 C:U£8TA Mon<,jolO 6. l>Mda • P~ 4, Heenm 8 Sandrt 24 Mendonea 8, F~ O. Totals 25 4-0 04 GOLDEN WEIT -C1emenl1 2 Gulllrle :12 11amton 7• HuM•ll • rnompaon 2 t LO,,• 3 Fouum 6 Tota" 25 13· Ill 113 HalfM~ GOl<len WMI 21-M Tola! IOUlt C.-11 111 GOICHW\ ...,., I I I ~ OUI a-fl rc.-t•l QolcMn w .. 1 ln•ltatlonel Othef ScorN Clirusc 611, ven ture 66 (MmlliNl•I Sonia Ana 78 RIO Hondo 113 (COM<Mtlonl El Camino 7& f .. t LA 67 (conaollllonl l u'"''"'flQ R~ low •. Docte.,o 2 (al Veto ••ec:ll. f'te.) Bc>oloo 100 001 I 10 • II O L<>• All~ .. ~ 000 001 000 ' 11 • 8ro ... 1 I' 10 (!>I Apo11lw Ill •nd NPwrn IH fldul\ N1Nl&ntu11• 171 b"''"'"'" fllJ """ SrlU t 10 W lt1fd l Nl-Odl'ntuer Other Scot"' Montrwal "' OaU1n'h.1'• / • nn..a• C'11; 8 """""in • r .... ,., ~ M~e'\Oto1 ;e I •onlu • P•ll•liurgll 1 ~t LCJl\,H• ) C•nt"mn1111 ', ,; 1nfUttV• t1f"tl °'""''It! I:> Cle""'•"ll • ._.11-.aukoe 9 0 Aii:ldf'\J J •,.111 Ote\JO b Cni<:ugo tNl I • \;hi< ~go tAL) 4 N•w Yot• INLI ? l>h1l111lolp111a • 0.1r0<1 1 N<., ~on. tAlJ 7 Ke111~• C•ly 0 College F"IAIT O~ME SoCat co11eoe 4. w .. 1mon1 o w -.1mo<11 000 000 O O 1 II ""C \I COll8Qe lllll 300 • • !> O I hompson uundur1nn 1•1 and SltoutJ C.0111 .. 11,. end Plr•d 'fJ lloun ISCC') Ome1e1 (WI SECOND GAME We•IMOfll 1 SoClll Con.ge 0 Wt It onl 000 001 OO(j I 4 0 .. c,.,. c eo• ooo !"lO ooo 'I b O<hi jj''\d Stroud A .. '• tnd Pin\! 0 1..., lkoroo (, tl $lulu Fu lttr1<>" 7 U ,CO Uf,l A 13 LOYOf• M11t;"10<.rnt 2 ._,...,,,, P1tcthc ~ Pflo~rd•nt• 2 San 01or•J J <;1a1e • "' Maty ~ 3 l'C A """oe 4 C•I POiy l"o"'""" :; t,;ri.1pman J Ce Suue NntllVIClg. 2 Ot>I~ 10·3 UW Wh I .,,.., 8 8 Wtiot .. Olt'1 •O Cal 8ap1 " ' RfKl•tO\Cls 3 P0tn• Le;ma 1 $10 IOHI 11 Sen1e ci .... 6 C• l'o v S~ri lu • Ob•••O ., Cal Stal~ Ootrttrt4'Jl.lftl .-1 '"' 1 High achool ldlaon a, M•''"" 3 M'"'" 1 )00 000 0 l ,, Ell•"'fl , tO IJ 10 , • 1 ~ [mn o ~ and F"1ortwa Co• B••t • t JI M.,l'tf'il H>~ ,.a••~ rt I n.cl Etf·soo >N J<.-. "~ 11 , E"·rn.~• 2e o",.,•tm !El JB NU" •El • HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS SunHt Leegue ~ount.-•f"! V..tl e~ Ft1tl!O<' Hunf•n.itor Bea n Nett,,,..,,ste• ..,..,,.,ti Otuo'V~ l .. 1 H19111 o Score fO»Ofl • Moon.t 1 Tomon ow'1 Oem•• W L ~ I ' 'l • 3 oe 7 i I • )I, • 3 • f t int~ n VAii~ at w .. ,,...,.,., (3 15J O<tt•" V-•• Mat ne dt Baot F..id (71 ... ~,..ungton Bea.rr· .... Ed11on at M•I• :;q..\ra 7 High K hool renklnga CIF ._A 1 A<c1'<l•• 18 O • Fleclono o r7--0 h i Nrttr• Oall't< Sllf<rm3r Oak• t1 0~ 4 H00•91 f6·0, ~ ¥\'"61lQtfAllt:•17 ., 6 ElMnhOwef <9 II 7 Edt.on \<1-0-11. 9 La~ow<>Od" JI 9 n "'' •n<I Ona 10 c; m1 Valley 11.11 CIF 3-A I lOtrfl I~ Ot 2 Santa An• 16· II. l Ml l)nOU 6·2 4 k..mO"• 17 01 ' 'i•<t 17 11 E I • "'°' •·•• & JI 1 f -WIU ~·~I s C•" tr .r• JI 9 •~· • 11 •o 'logW. t t,, ' I~ C:IF' 3·A • Cd10l'I .a.1 , l 1 ""'''"0.,. re 2 11 J P.~ t~f#tl' 1ol o4') 4 Cuft'tl .. NI t3-0), 5 ftl(.••Ptt <111 b A<1""" 1 ~ •1 7 CoachellA v11roy I~ It ! Ch·"o 1~·11 'I l•e l M•O..,.,,, v "JO l~·~l ltf\O """' 5"'"11' '0 Deep •H flahlng urre LANOtNG 1..._1>«1 9-dl) -•e •no*• 23 llUS. 110 bONto 11 mac:lleret I 16 roc.k 11!111, 10 sheep~ I 8Q.Jlf>ln 1 lrfOQNll\11 117 bNe ~"h OAVEV'S LOCKER (Hew-I a..cll) 77 ""II~ I c.&ltGO b-. 108 mactior .. ;i., I 1oclt cod • 5M1d oeru l'l ~-DANA WHARF 97 lll>Q'•~ 16 bus IJO toe~ cod ? 1<1g911• ttall II rock 11111 ~ "1ac,.,.,. 111 ,n~ 1• ICUlptn Thi• WH ll'• trout plant• LD8 ANGELEI 8 19 Roe• c .... C..taoc I ••• r..aalaic 1,.aiQOOn Utlle Roe~ ~•" • UtU.. Aock C<MI< Pudd1ngalontt l•k• San O.rr•• Rewrv0<• S•n f),br1•I ~-Sen G.tbt~ A. • ., ,E~~1 •nd w..,1 lt1<~a1 Santa F• Re..et-r I ANT A aARMl'A Clh ) B•own (.< ..... M•rua.na CrM' 0 """NOE L8Qu"a "<;11.1~ Per• Lall~ San JuAn C•Hll lllVIRllDE -E"'"' lake Pem s lAk• # IAN B!flNAADINO Coto•1<do RMt• tNff<llHI euc.<nong<1 OuH ll P••• L••• Olen lj~ p-L••• •Ml••• Na11owa P1•" la~e !.....,..,00<! l I VINTIMA Sar>le P ula C.-~<'41 0 .... IL-~ Ve<"I~"' R,,;o, tHorlh F0<~l I AN C>IEGO -Doane Pond, Se" V1t«>l<1 I ake S-1-le< R,.e< IN\'O -Colton ... c.oo Cr-l);az U lle Georgee Creel!. lnder>41<1df!ncft C<@<!k LOf'111 Pine Creek 010en1 River !6 Brtllg•• do .. nsu eam 10 S ••w11r1 L•n•I SyMmot C1•k Tuttle C•- HB HAWAII-BOUND Ffom Page C1 • e • t &,Jague's decision to began the se~n on a Friday, ending it on a W?e d n e s d a y 1 n o r d e r t o a'*'mmodat.e any special playoff g1fnC5. ;J'he past two years the Sunset gue has been anarled in lut- ut.e playoH1 lo det.ennine the . 3 team for the CIF 4-A off1. Iller says no decision has n finalized about achcdullng ter Dei In the second ol a "liome-.and-home" aeries, but It a an the Monarchs may flnd c mp•llllon hard to find in an1e County out.aide of the 0 an1e Tournament. end th~ p tra. tra IUC't'ell wUh A run-lt·up ~lion, built on tran1fera, 't breied • kK of frieftdl, • • • Cl1' DMlion l Pllly.r IM Y• 09'79) Kac'win •u Gt ll1Wcl on the 1prlnt chert (two-dMp) for the .,.'1 of K1N11, wtuch w• ~ atioUt four we.u I lelt;boM call to UK ooiittrma • 6-t, IH·pound huddle with quarterback Frank Seurer, a three-year starter and a teammate of .Bell's since that 1979 ClF Big Five championship season at F.dison High. Li11L'<l and playing ln a No. 2 role was linebacker BUl M•lavasi, who i1 al.so leaving (for Long Beach State), but tallback Dino Bell (list~ at No. 1) and free safety Troy Seurer (Hst<'d a t No. 2) aren't •t that plateau -at l east now . Ea c h of th e aforementioned are product. of Edi.Ion H1ah. Alsu back In the Jay hawka' backllcld Ill the No. 2 tailback 1lot 11 200-pound Oarlleld Taylor, who 4ult the team l&st year, only to return after a coechJnf cha~ Kanaa1 v'•it• the Coll1eum Sep&. ,. lo play use. • e e The CIF volleyball rankln 11 ant 80 bMily put lott'lher lt WM deddtd not to run them. But, ~ thil; COit.a MAM la No. "4 -AHEAD of No. '7 r.tancta. ~ J:-2 In ......... ~· overall. 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WllUIER I UCK UITtAPfttSU Presents 15th Annual Anaheim NORDICJ\, RAICHLE, LANGE, KOFLACH, ATOMIC, ROSSIGNOL, HEAD, DYNAMIC, DYNASTAR ca C4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thureday, March 31, 1983 0.11, Piiot ..... ""°'° Healthy employees Linda Kelly, corpo ra te insurance administrator for the Irvine Co., pedals exercise bike while having her pulse taken by Jan Cliff of the Orange Coast YMCA. The exer cise is part of physical and menta l health tests providc-d for employee of the Irvine Co. T he te t are being conducte d in the clubhou e at Promontory Point in Newport Beach. Syllabus sch edules contest S yllabus, Inc., will hold a 1ebolarahip contest with prizes l nclud lng cash and computer tralnlng valued at more than $10,000. Students should write a blo1 raphy listing w o rk experience and classes completed. Aho write a s tatement ~><plaining wha t ben eflls the training would provide The Clrst place winner wiU sit as student direct.or on the board and w ill be C1 Hcred summer employment. Deadline for subm1ss1on of applications is April 30. For more information , caU 660-0455 Securi!:J National Mortgage Co. /la;. the pro{!ram ·""' nrr loo/..i11µ for: WE SPECIAL IZE 11' .\LL TYPE OF : Res ide ntial Loans Indust rial Loans G overnme n t Loan s Aparttnent L oans Jumbo Res ide n tial • Lower energy costs ease inflation 8y DAVID T. COOK OftMCIWIMIM....._......_ So far thla year. the naUon's battle with Inflation la a draw. The Untied Stat.et enjoyed a zero rate of lnflallon for the tint two montha of 1983 aa consumer prices declined 0.2 percent In February, offsetting a 0.2 percent rise In January, the Labor Department reports. February's decline In the consumer price index (CPI) was only the second decrease since the summer of 196~. The progress against inflation ls a major political plus for a president who haa made combating rising prices a key goal. President Reagan waa quick to hall the news, saying ·it "conflnna once again that we are putting Inflation back in its cage and that our economy la on the mend." But economists caution that while Inflation may be down, it is far from out. "We are expecting inflation to aa.'elerate from its current level," to a 5 percent annual rate by year's end, says Robert Davis, vice-preside.nt and economist at the Harris Bank in Chicago. The key reason for the expected increase is that "many of the factors which accounted for the striking drop In the inflation rate are unlikely to be repeated in the second half of the year," said Nonnan Robertson, senior vice president and chief economist of the Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh. Food and energy are two areas in which major additional price drops tare unlikely, he says. - "Unless there is no recovery, oil prices shou ld stabiliie and profit margins shoulCi start rising on a whole slew of goods," warns Sandra Shaber, senior economist at Chase Economet r ic Forecasting Aasociates. "Food prices are moving up and wage rates will undoubtedly start to firm when we get into the recovery." In February, gasoline prices plunged 6.7 percent on the heels of reductions in the price of oil. At the same time food and housing costs held steady and costs of medical care roee. U fuel prices had not been included in calculating the index, the overall figure would have risen 0.3 percent. "Although th~dnfiaUon news is not expected to· be so cheery aa 1983 progresses. it will still be much better than in the recent past. Excess production capacity is making executives reluctant to raise prices. And high unemployment is keeping wages from surging and putting pressure on costs. Annual change in consumer price index 15%~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pr1ce1, from '34 to $29 a barrel, hu already shown up In auollne°' prices. "We are not likely to get monthly price reduction• in gasoline aa good aa the on.ea we have had recently," aaya Alan Murray , vice-president of CIUbank. 1975 '76 '77 '78 '79 '80 Source Bureau of uoor StallShCS '81 '82 Food costa, which stood allU In February, are expecied to begin moving up again, eoonomlata say. ''The drop In food coats has J probably run its course," says Robertaon at Mellon Bank. For example, although frult: and vegetable prices dropped 2.4 percent in February, storms~ along the West Coast have. pushed produce prices up since' then. At the wholesale level food costs have already started moving up. In February the wholesale price of consumer foods climbed at a 0.6 seasonally adjusted rat.e. "We are forecasting a turnaround (in the economy) and a little more inflation," says Robert Eggert, publisher of Blue Chip Economic Indicators, a newsletter that surveys 46 prominent economists on their forecasts. "But we won't be back to the kind of inflation we had in 1980 when the CPI went up 13.5 percent." percent ln the fourth. Barring a war in the Mideast, economists see little danger they will underestimate· the nation's inflation rate. "The one thing that might blow (the forecast) out of the water is on the downside -further good news on energy prices which could cause the inflation rate to come in even lower,'' says Don ald H . Straaiheim, vice-president of Wharton Econometric Forecasting Aasociates. And the housing component of th<' consumer price index i. likely to move up as housing prices rise along with the demand for homes. "We see house prices and housing inflation starting to edge up," Wharton's Straszheim says. He expects housing costs to rise 5 to 7 percent in 1983. The economists Eggert surveys predict that inlfatlo n, as measured by consumer prices, will average 4.0 percent this year. T hey expect prices to rise 2.3 percent for the first quarter, 4.2 percent in the second quarter, 4.9 percent In the third, and 5.1 Nevertheless, there a r e a variety of reasons prices will not be as well behaved as they are now, forecasters say. Many think most of the recent reduction in oU Finally, economists eee some danger that recent rapid growth in the money supply will reignite inflation. M-1, which includes currency, checking accounts, and traveler's checks, grew at a 21.2 percent annual rate in February, in con trast to the Federal Reserve Board's 4 to 8 percent target growth range for the measure. Broade r money measures also climbed faster than the targets. 'Entry-level' hoilles selling LOS ANGELES (AP) -Interest rates are at a two-year low and "entry-level" homes are selling well across the country, but the housing industry's recovery is still sporadic, real estate experts say. Sales of modestly priced homes aimed at first- time buyers are surging throughout moet of the country, but higher -priced home sales are sluggish because discretiona ry buyers don't feel interest rates are low enough to warrant "trading up" to more expensive homes, housing analysts claim. As a result, industry analysts conclude the housing market is not yet able to give the economy a needed boost. Sales of larger, more costly homes for buyers who must first sell their existing homes - "buy-ups" In industry jargon -remain stagnant nationwide. "We have a great d eal of sales in the $50,000-$80,000 range, but we're not getting the buy-up, single-family house," said Chris Gigliotti, president and chief operating omcer of his family's home-building Urm in Langhorne. Pa., outaide of Philadelphia. In some regions, particularly California and south F1orida, there ~rf' ~ mimy high-priced unsold homes and condominiums left over from 1981 that even robust recovery this year will not generate a healthy construction market. This Is particularly true in Los Angeles' Wilshire corridor, where builders threw up ranlu of expensive high-rise condominiums in anticipation of a boom that never came. "The high-enJ buyer is under no pressure to move," said Christopher Leinberger, president of the research frim of Robert Charles Leaser & Co. One analyst familiar with California real estate said there are as many as 130,000 unsold homes on the market, including as many as 50,000 new homes. That Is aa much aa a nine-month backlog at current mortgage rates and enough to keep the construction industry on the back burner until 1984. But it Is the entry-level homes that fall lnto the "afCordable" price range starting at $70,000 that are selling unexpectedly well. 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Marta Diana Andrada Thia ltat-1 was lllad wllh Iha ~ Clatlt of Orange County on flCTITIOUa .._.. flCTrnOUe --· MAm STATW•MT NAm 8T/4ft_,.,. The followlng Petton• ate doing T'ha followlng parson la doing bull-••: ~-OIVEASIFIEO ASSOCIATES, J 0 L E E N P A R H A M 270 So Bmlol StrMt, Suite 201, MSOCIATES, 3810 E-Coul Hwy . Coele MaM. c.lifomla 92626 Sta. 2. Corona <let Mer. CA 9282~ Ranney E. Ora.par, 22 No. La ANDREY JOLEEN PARHAM. Senda. South Laguna, C1lltornla 2104 Mlratnat, Balboa. CA 92981, 92877 Thi• 11a•-· ... flied wllh the John F. Gullllnan, Jr • 2752 County Clafk of Orange COunty on Bayahore Oflva, fMwport S..Ch, Marci\ 29. tt83 callfornla t2ee3 '21211'7 This bu"'-II conducted by a Publl•had Orange CoHf O•lly ganatal p~ Piiot. Marctl 3 t, Aprll 7, 14, 21, John F Oulltlnan, ~ 1M3 Tllla 11•1-t waa Iliad wl1h the 1519-83 County C*1< of Orange County on r------------Mardl 28. 1983, '21 .. 7 1--~~PUtl.IC~~-ll)~TIC(~~~- Publlahad Oranga Coast Oally MOTICE M IAU! Merdl •• 1983. Piiot. March 31. Aprll 7, 14, 21, MMAL.~"" 11'111t21 1"3 AT 'NVATI IALI Publl~ Orange Coaet Dally __________ 1_54_&-_83_ In the SUl*'IOr Court ol Iha Slit• Marefl 10 17 2• 31 1ta3 •-te Mftftl'C of Calflomi.. In mr1d tor ow County t,..-------------i ' ' ' ' 0110743 ,__ "'""4 OI Orange In I ha Matter or .. _.,. MftTIC( .. -.,. Mftnl'r --'1C--Tl-T_IO_-U_l8_• __ -1-1-.-.. ----8'vmmat1 at al v W•tarn Tetraln, r-UUU\O nu ~ twVl"4 Inc:....... k ..... .._ 8T/4~ Notice 18 llafetly glY«I 1hal Iha ..cnnoue .,_.. Ttta followlng P«IOnt -dolOQ und«llgnad wtl ..., •t pttva1a ..... Maner°" AMJCAT10M llAm eTATUmJIT ~..: 10 Iha hlghHI and l>all bidder, TO MU. The followlng per-18 .,. do4nO NATIVE TOHOUE. 5252 Clerk I UbJact to confirmation of H id M.COHOIJC....:V-"AO.I bl*'-G&M .. ES! ON WHEELS. 3435 Clrcla, Wattmlnatar, Calllorrila SllP«I« Coun on°' oiler the 13th To" ~-11 ... ~Concern "' t2ee3 day of Apfll, ftl3 ,, tht office ot .... ,.... ... f"uchala St., CO.ta MeN. 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M.,Ch 31, 1983 £• Cable TV choices staggering Thorough snaly is needed lo select proper channel• By SVLVlA PORTER I hav been a long-Ume aubecrlber '° cable televiaion. but am ult rly befuddled about th varl ty or additional proarammlng offered at a chat1e tacked on '°th• fee I'm already p11ying for buic cable celevllion eervlce. For my own benefit, u well u youn, lf you are aubacnbina '° cable for the flrtt Ume here la • review of the many pay-TV option.a available. (The add-ona vary from city to city.) The baalc aervlcea ln cludc : the Alpha Reperto ry Tele vision Ser vice (ARTS); Black Entertainment Network (BEN); USA Ne twork: C able News Network (CNN): Cable Kealth Network (CHN): Cable Satellite Public Aff ai r s N e tw o rk (C-SPAN); Enter\ai nment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN); and Financial N~ws Network (FNN). Basic cable, for which you pay a nominal fee -often only to get the cleary r picture because Porter cable elimin•th ''ghosts" and other Interference - gets its revenue from the same source aa commercial TV: advertising. Ads are mor e limited on cable tha n on broadca st TV, th ough, a nd ofte n a re m ore "narrowcast" toward specific consumers. The number of ad-supported or "free" services a cable aubecriber receives depends on channel capacity of the cable system in your service area. Cable systems w ill h a ve from 12 t o 100 channels -depending on when the system was built and what selection of progral'T} channels is available in your area. · Say you've decided t.o subecribe to basic cable. Now you come up against the ba ffling choices. Which pay-TV services do you want? All show movies. Some also o ffe r sports, documentaries, talk shows. theater, dramatic and comedy series and enter\alnmenl specials. In fact, Home Box Office -the nation 's pioneer pay TV service and with 11 million subecribers by far the largest "-offers all of thoee, plus recent blockbuster movies, some movie classics and the new breed of movie, the made-for-pay-TV movie. Other pay services with la rge national appeal include Showtime, which offers films and specials, and The Movie Channel. which shows fllml only. All the competl&on operate 24 houri• day, MYm da)'l a week. An lnnovaLion of eome cab~ oompMie!a ii a pay-per-view ca5*1t.y enablm, a 1ubecribtr to pay one additJona.l f• to tee a o.w-time event euch u a ctwnpk)nlhlp flaht or an enterWn.ment apedal. Th.11 ca5*1ty eoon may be upended '° include regular ahowtna of first-run movlel ln the home on the same date that they debut ln commerdaJ inovM theatert. Showtime and The Movie Channel recently announced a jolnt ownership mttift' -ra.iam, the question of how that will affect their ~. HBO la already programmed ln oonju.nCuon with Clnemax -10 you, a pay TV customer, can aubecribe '° both lervioes without ,ettJ.nC a Jot of program duplicaLion. To aave money when chooeing pay TV, avoid aervlcee that overlap. OtherwiJle, you're paying twice for the same thing. In some areu you may be able to buy an over-the-air pay service that often ii prognunmed locally. You are charged a monthly fee to equip your aet with a device that UNCrambles the movies and other features a station transmita. Thia type of aervice u.ually loees out when cable becomes available beca1.11e It offers only one channel and is aubject '° the same interfere nce suffered by ordinary t.elecaata. . You're a cuat.omer for pay TV il: you're an addict who needs more sports and news~ yoo love movies and can't afford the money or time '°go out t.o see them; you despiae the editing and deletlona on commercial TV. It truly depends on your lifestyle, your habits and TV ta.ates. Now that I've analyzed all t~ option.a and add-ons, back to simplidty itself: LOok at your TV set. I.a it giving you what you want? Could you get more from cable TV? Do you want '° tum the thing on at all? What about relearning the joys o1 reading? And conversation? ("SylvU. Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money management, is now available through her column. Send $9.95 plua $1 for postage and handlin.g t.o "Sylvia Porter's New Money Boole for the BOs." In eve of the Orange Cout Daily Pilot, 4400 Johnson Drive, F&lrw~Kan. 66205. Mile checJcs payable t.o Universal Syndicate.) u" ua ~ ~"\. utt Pcim.> sv. • 1\lo Uo ,. ... •V. + I Ult ... J ·-U.ILJ :tYt • VI U. IS.a J llli • VI Ult 22.l II • Hit U. •S .. "' • tv. Up .... 214 • -Up ... ·~ • -Up "·' 111'1 • 11111 "" 17,f JV. • VI Ult 16.7 UV. • JV. 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M>•tto IY '"' !llA\0 ... o ... ," ... ' Dow average sweeps toward a new record 8)' ne A1aoclatecl Prest NEW YORK -Stock~ twept a.M.ct today, carryinR the Dow J onn lnduatrlal averaRe to new highs as the belief 1pread th.Rt the world oil market had 11wblllzed. The widely recognized average of 30 blue chips climbed 6.28 to 1.149.57 In the flrat hour. The average's record closing high of l ,145.90 wu set a week ago today. Gairlera held a 5-2 edge on lOlen among New York Stock Exchange-listed iallues. 1 Many energy stocks were delayed in opening Ix-cause of a surge of buy orden following a modest reduction In Britain's oil pricee yesterday. The NYSE's composite index roee .59 to 88.75. At the American Stock Exchange, the rNll'ket value index was up 4.36 al 391.37. Operung-hour volume on lhe &g Board totaled 29.52 mJllion shares. Buyer sought for clinics LONG BEACH -Petrolane Inc. said it is seeking potential buyers of its R aleigh Hills alcohollam t reatment chain following Ame rican Me d ical International lnc.'s dec:iBion not to purch.aae the chain. AMl, which operates hospitals in the United States and overseas, had agreed last December to purchase the unit for $87 million , a P etr olane spokesman said yesterday. Raleigh Hills oper ates 24 centers using a n avers.ion therapy to treat alcoholism. Petrolane, baaed ln Long Beach 25 miles southeast of downtown Loe Angeles, still plans to sell Raleigh Hills and aeveral other subsidiaries to focua on the energy field, the company spokesman said. Bank to pay for new name LOS ANGELES -It's going to cost First Interstate Bancorp $1 million over the next 10 years to uae its own name in Vennont. The Los Angeles-based bank holdinB company announced that it agreed to pay $100,000 a year for the next 10 yean to the First Twin-State Bank of White River Junction, Vt., which used to be called Firat Inter-State Bank. The money will compensate the Vennont bank for agreeing to change its name in May 1982 to allow the California company rights to use the F irst Interstate name in that state. Dollar firms, but gold slips LONDON -The dollar firmed against most major currencies today, but dealers reported slack trading ahead of the F.aster holiday weekend. Gold prices opened lower. Gold opened in London at $414.25 an ounce, compared with $416.875 at the cloae yesterday and showed little movement in quiet later trading. London's five main bullion h o uses set t h e mJd-morning "fixing" at $414.25, unchanged from the opening. ln Zurich, gold opened at $414.50, which was $3.25 down from yesterday's cloee. "I doubt whether the price will do anything much during the day.'' said one London dealer. "It's the Last day before the holid ay and a lso the end of the financial year for a lot of people." AMERICAN LEADERS Ht:W YORK IAl'I· S.I•, 1 p.m. Pf'IO --c:iw.,. ol ,,,. '•" mott .c:ti ... Am•rlfa 11 Sloe~ EXCHANGE ISSUE:S , ~ ~tly •I ~IN";.:. . T ...... •" IU.• I~ +Ill> Oeme""1 ltl, 10I 1 I Ht THMAlrQ> ISi.-I-+ Ill C'rll'\llCP 10.-1-. + \It ~i::=. :~= ~ ~ .. r. ' "'·* »~ • " IU,109 I• lot.1t0 ,,... METALS HEW YOAK (AP) -Spol nonttrroua ..... .. prlctt tod•r ~ -~ centa • pound, u 8 ~ ~ -7• eo cen1a '* pound, "'" c-""°' _,, <*leeO Wed LeM -21-n -• llCMICI. .. -31 cent.a . pound, ......,. na-11.nM Mtic• w.... _..,..,..lb .......... -71 cente e l)CMICS, H.Y. ......., -1326.00 pet ..... ....... -PI0,00.t»O 00 """"'· tfOI' -.H.Y. GOLD QUOTATIONS ., n.. 1111-"'-...., ~ OOiCI Pflc:. ,_,. ~--- IC ,, .. , •" -, _ ... • r. ·. UMell morning ftJtlng 1414.26, oft 13, 76 ... L--.. atternoon lla11111 S• 14.75. oll t3.H . ..... tllernoon ftlllna 1411»'4, up S Ut . ........... lbdna ... ,, ... oft '3 02. ZWtMI Ille eftetl'OOft 1413.75 btd. Off : o $UO: 1414.75. •td. H-41 a lter•H (only delly quote) "414.75, ofl 13 H • • .::t. 9 4 (only d8ily ~) $.4 14 75, ofl I; l.111.._• lt lH1caled (Ollly d4IMy quote ) '435.At , oft 13 4 I SILVER STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT ,,. • '11111t Pub11111oc1 Orenee Co111 Deity PllOt. Met 24, :It, Ao<. 1. 14, t"3 141().Q ~-ncr MUC -~ IGTICl MUC NOllCU MUC fl)TIC( Mlle ~flC( ~........ ii "·eiOUi.& ":.':°!'!........ "CTI~.,..... ,Kn1T1ou1 ...... ''°Tm0Ut ........ HTICI TO OAHITOfll Of' -, .. ,_ 1. ef• .... ~ ...... ITAl'lilmeT ...... ITATDlltff NAm lfA,._., eulK T•A•t,1'9 A•O ., Tl'le 1.....,. ~· .. --Tiie wiftf ..,..,. •• GOlllf ,,. '9lowlne 1*""9.,. ~ rn. IOllOwlng PlfllOfl I• dOlllg The IClioW(ng oertont -doiflg Th• following "'"" ,. O°"'t l•Tl•TIO .. TO T•A••,•• bu11MM 11 ....._. • ::e 11 ~a.. llwlf-. M ._.,_ M ALCOMOuo ..,,.._ UCW __ _lt~t_!~IOUI, -DUOONIOI CONIO•TIUU, -YILLAOI '"'"ID >-c OILIYl•V. .... ·-< I U •••TNIOl•o•, 2'IO U f • AllOcO•Tll. °''° N = ......... f U.O,O. -r-1• 1.., "':-~.-·CA •lat 14* lulllard, 141, w .. 1M1ne1er,1 'A" Nl"IHI,., 1010 'vtl111en 11 , Cotte MeM, OA IHH Mlcl'lelao11 Orh••, lull• No. t66, 8rM lflld , lulle 114, 'Ull«ton, CA .. Ml 9AP1 r•G" ... orl••ll•, 1114 CA.ta..:t '""'· OHi• ....... O•llfornl• "Obert I MoOonnoll, 34H IMNl.CellfornletU-16 92135 NOTIClllHIM8YONIHIO!fle ~lie, Cotl• ....... 04. tl117 "o I oo,,oug"· UHi tHH '11C1ll•lf ., • Ootl• M~--~1 9 A. Miii• Me<quano.l 2.0 fldef'befry, 'r" lohneloet, , ... ,., ... Creclll«'o of WUN K. CHUNG anct Pflytt11 M. •m1111 ..... Pleoenlta, lvlllerd. ""'· Woelmlno••· CA ~ '· Wetl!'lnQIOftL~ HIH. TlllO ~ .. -eel ltvlne, Cellfornle H716 l'vllenon, CA H•.>a YONO •• CHUHO. y,.,..., .. anct C0111 ....... OA 9H27 8~ '1111191111 IUHI, Cott• -. .... by 1111 ~. flytlen O.ve1opm1n1 lno . • Tl'lll bvelneet 11 OOlldl.lctldby1111 Uoerleeee, wflOeO .....,_ ...,_ Tlll9 ~ .. ~by. .._ ~ .. OOllduoteG by en c.lifofnle tMH ~ f MoConnell OetllMnll ~l>O'•llon. "° Oitlll lllllnOOtOC>t•l.O UIOCl•lloll Otl'let le HO •• 17111 II. "'IM Cfty Of ..,_., '*.,:.!o!lihlD.:..........,_ unlllCOf'OOfllld e.Hoclat1011 oillef "°ter 0, Oemelt, 10tO "ullmM Tlllt e11i-1 -flied IWlll'I tl'le Olfcte, I.Of AllOt, Clllffornte e.o<)1 then I l*tnerlhlp CHll ...... C~nly Of Of~. -" M1..-... t'*i I Petlntt~ 8 1r11t. Cot ti M•H, Cellfornle Cownty Clerk Of 0.111191 Cownty on TNt butlnttt II COl!duct.0 by 1 ''ed kMlloet ..... Of~ '"2t lflM • "* ,. TNt •cl~tl'n«ll WU lllld Wltll lhe "9y L Ootrout111 .,.,. MetOtl 11. 1ta. O'Mfel Plflnttltllp, • Thi• .... ..,,.,,, WU -.0 With Ille ,,.,....,, 11 to De " &Mui lo De vOUllty ... 11 ot Oreno-County on Tl'llt 1tetemen1 w .. !lied with tll9 Tiiie ~ flt OOndllot.CS by e f'l111'7' Miko MerQ41and Oou111y Ci.tk Of OrllllQI CO\inty on rNdl to MUAO JANHATt ""l'OlJ9' Mlfell "· 1"3, Coi>!\ty Clerk Of OrllllQI Covnly on llnlltect '*''*"""· ,.ublltl'led Or1110• CO••I Diiiy fl'lle ••• ,.,,.,t WU llled wllh tlll Mwc;l'I II, tff3 eno '"ftOOON N. TI H"ANI, '"1111 M~ H , 1"3 "°4lert '· WMllllnflOll Piiot M.,cll t1, 24, 31, A"'" T, County Olefk Of Orange County on "'1S1M Tren1f1r1H e nd tnl•ndod Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thul'1day, MarOh 3f, 1"3 CJ .. P11bll1noe1 Orenge C:out Oetty ,.._ 0.-el Pwtrw tlQ. Mvc11 18, 11Q Publl•lllCI Orenge co .. 1 011ty Tr•n•l•r!!i wllo•• bu1t11eu rltot, Matc;l'I 31, Aptll 1, 14, U , P11bllth9d Orenge Co111 Oelty Tiiie .. ...,_,. -Ned -"ti Ille tH7~ "12t1'1 Pllol, Merell 14. 31, Aprlt 7, 14, ..... t. -...,_ A11&, Ill tlle 1"3 Piiot. Merc;ll :It, Aprll 7, 14, H ~ Ollrtl of er.,. County on -------~~~----Publl•l'l•d Ore npe Co111 O•llY t"3 City ol Coat• .......... Oovn1y of 11~ t~ Merall 1, tlQ, MUC N011C[ Pilot, M.,. u , 3t, "P<M t. "· '"' t07·63 0t1nge. Imo or Calllomte ttGt. MlJC NOTICE ---.-.. -.,.----""'-I 1645-t3 11111a1 --===:::-::=:::::--1 1•2t·'3 The locetJOn '"Clilfo(nle of,,.. ---::==~~~=~--l·-~-=,.~~~-"°,.,..TIC( ..... ~~-I ---"-."'."~~ .......... ---1 Publllfted Orenge Cout Dally '90TmOUI •-NOT MlJC NOTIC( cfllel •JlOCllttv. ~ or PfinclOel 'tennout ........ PtCTTTIOUI eut•M Pt9UC N0TIC( Piiot, MMOll tO, 11. 24, 11, 1"3 NAm ITATll!mlT MlJC IC( bu•lno11 office of tho lntlflhct ..... ITATl•NT ..... ITA'-'fT --... fllC ...... nn ........ -ou-.. --.,...-----.. ---1 12"43 Tna iOllO'<lflng Petton I• dol11g f'M:TITIOUe ....... ~.~.. 11.-.0f .. tho IAMe. Tl'lo tollowlng poreon I• doing The following porton 11 dOlflil ..._ ITA'-' ~ • ...._ 8TAT'UmNT AN otr..r bvll-ne"'" Md ~ U; ~ M. •-,,. _. 8PAl'ICl.I ILIN08. ) 13 t8111 The f............., llWIOn9 ore doing TM IOllOwlng pereont lrO dolrle ecldr ..... llMd by Ille lnlondod TAYl.OR ASSOCIATH. 1711 ARAOWHEAO ORYWAU. Ht Tl'I• fOll-1119 l>OtlOn 11 dolno ,._ ""'~ Piece, Coote M1M. Clllfornll 12627 l>Ytlnett w""' buelMM M t1en .... 0t wlthlfl thr• yev1 teet Teneger Or , Co111 MeH, CA. Oall Pie ce, Sulle ·e. • 8rH, Oe. ~ •: '9CTITIOUe .,_.. MlohNI J. lotltock, 313 11th HOTEL I RESTAURANT I 1 QUALITY P1.U8 CL!ANING p u1 eo fer u known bo tll1 121K 92621 (A ) 0 I ITRI 8 UT 0 AS NAm HA.,._NT Pl-. Coote ...... Celllorntel2&27 PURCHASING SERVICE. UO It ANO MAINTENANCE. 11623 Slet1t. IMoncl.o Ir.,,._ -NONE. Ao"" fmou "fl•" HIO l •mo•O •. '"""" 1IOIO o NT f ANA TOON• L' I Bl OP• '"" loH-Oog _ .... Oo O~og -.._. -"'~ -~ .. .,., -'"'· ._.,. No K. ·--·-· ~.;, "' ,, ..... ,, " ·-""" Oo !!:~•Q•r Or • Coate IH, CA. LoreMlte DI' .. Covina. Ca. 11722 pt7Rt00UCl'I 81 T~·n°"• 1 A!t!._Rt11C~._!~CEA l>utlnel9 II lndMduel. •~ Hilll CA 8H&e 927ot0 Cl Co nt 9 ltdln" g1noret 11· A I t tocll In lredo, ... -~ Tt!lt bullnMe i. oonduc:llMI ti,. tn " -' ....,. -· WHIT! SHEPHERD. 210& 81. MIClllll J ..... toai Jim Wiibur 234 t t C•mln110 ' r •11 1 u 'f u • lbrtur .. , ~Ind good_. Of Thie~ II conducted by en lr>dMdull. 924127. Ger1 ude S 1 AN CA 82704 Thie •t•t-t ... llled with tlMI Penlcle , -·ne ·Hllll, CA 92661 Melnl•nenc;e Compeny, Inc:., • • cetteln Liquor Store IHl9ffloee lndMdwl •-~ NANCY LEE. l&.45 Anlllolm SI.. r • .,, 1 t • County Clertl Of 0r-County on How' ..__•rd Suroin', 3 1 • ... Vie C:elllornle oorporellon, 21H1 known .. HILLOMN UOUOA end Aobo,, T•....._ ._......A. Furnen 13 0 C091e .,._ CA 82627 J •ll 0 Wortny, 1805 -...-.. ~.. 8oec Ill '--Hulltlngton a-ti ..,..,. f1'119 etetornent WU lllod with tho T"111'e t>u·•-~-._·a-... ~ ... bw ·-Oer1Nde, SI/Ill AN, CA. 82704 FllC>rUaty 24, 1913. . Cowot•. Trebuc;o Cenyon, CA r • ' local.cl II 280 E. f7ltl 81., In tho Thi• tllt-t ..,. tltod wttll 1111 C C " O Coun --.. ~............. ' -· ~.... d b 1'21Cllll .,.,0•7• Cellfornl• 0264e Cllw ol Coete MeH, County ol ::ounty Clettl 01 Otengo Cou11ty on M~ty 4• ~~ •lnQI ty on lndlvl<luel. Nenc;y Leo 1nJ.::.-11 con UC190 Y .,, Publl•llod Ora no• Co11t Delly .,Tn; t>ullllOll 1, conducted by • Thi• bu"-It GorldUc:tld b'f • Orange, s1e11 ol ce11torn11. Md \itorefl tt. 1~· 1"111111 Thie 1111-1 WM lllod wllll 1111 Jelf•"Y D. Wortl'ly Piiot, Mor. 24. 31, A/H. 7, 14, 18'3 ~el pertnertNp GOrPOt•tlon. Bldg 1ren1ler the tollowtn9 elcollollo ' 11 "9 Publltlled Oreng• COH! Delly 0oun"' Cletlt 01 Of........,. Coun1w on TIMI 1111-t w11 llled with tho 1444..aJ Howard s.,;_dln ~.:r~ Inc; b1111r191 ltc;11111: 0"'' SALE Publl1n14 Orenge Co111 Delly Pilot Mllc:tl tO. tt, 24• 3 t, tta) Mau;n' 2l. IN3 -..... ., Counl'f Ci.tic of OrW109 County on •-.,. _TIM' Thia •ttl-I w .. llled wttl'I 1 ,... · .. GENERAL. Numoer 21.1111• now Piiot Morc:ll 17, 24, 3t. Aprll 7. l174..a3 '2t227I Mileti 28, t883. ,._ ""'-. County Cl4rk of Orengo County on ~~IT~. IMuod to pr9"11Me 1oc:*c1ot260 E. !983. 1------------'21a.Q --... --.. Mer-26, t983. 17111 S t .. Colle M•H for the t2&4·13 •-IC 111\TM"r Pu1>1i1h10 Or111g1 Co .. t Delly "":.:.~-:: .. =. "" ,21_ Thie 1111-t wu lllocl with Ille e:9miM9 loc:ot.O et 250 E.. t7ltl St., .. -. ""'-. Piiot Merell 24 St Aprll 7 14 Publl•ll•d Orenge Cot1t Delly -.... ,._, -County Cl«!< of Orengo County on ...... ~ ... ,..~ ...__ ,. _ _...OI 1983• ' · · · Piiot, Merell 31, Aprll 7, 14, 2t. The lollowtng per90n It doing Publl•h•d Orenge Cont Delly M 117 1883 .,.. .,.,,,_,._...,... .. F ~~8TA~I t447·'3 tN3 bue1neM M: Piiot, Merell 3t, Aprll 7, 14, 2t, llC ' ' ,.,,,. Orenge, tall Of Coltomle. .. _ ·-· t493-83 · n 6 w tt93 Tllll the •moulll ot purchHo T111 followtng 00t1on It doing P.L.t. Ot8TRl8UT<>Nl, · tM 4 • 83 Publltl'llCI Oreng• Co11t Oelty prtc."' conlldefetlon In COl•-160ft ACTITIOUl ...... lt NAmlTATI_,,., The '°"°"""" .,.,..,.. • .,. doing ~ ... (A) INV!STOR'S PROPERTY MANAOEMfNT SERVICES. IBI INVESTMENT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, 518 Huntington Ill .. Hunlln01on hectl, CA. 12e-48 Cllo rto1 B. Tllomeon, 309 Momc>hll # tO, Hu11tl119ton BMcl'I, Calllornle 92948 Cind y M. Tl'lomaon, 518 Hunllngton SI., Huntington 8olcl'I, Cllllornle 92944 Thie ~ .. oonduct.O ti,. • oen-at partnonlllp. CMttee 8. Thomaon Tllil llat-t WU fllod with tho County Cllrk Of Ot engo County on Feb. 28, 1883. rnor. PuOll•llod Orenge Co11t Delly Piiot. Morell 31, Aprll 7, t4, 2f, t883. tll2t..a3 PICTITIOUI ..,_ .. MAmlTA~ TM fotlowlng ~ ore dOlng ~-EDEN. 3Mt W, McFadden ttC. Senle Ane, CA. 92704 Jeffrey L. Brlam, 3g4 I w Mc;Fedden •C, Sente Ane. CA. 12704 Steve Ellenburg, 314 t W Mc;Fedden •C, Sente Ane. CA. 92704 Thie ~ I• conduc:t.O by • gonorel portlMlflhtp. .i.tffey L 8rlem Tl'll9 .. .._, -ftlld wlll'I tne County Clerk Of Otenge County on Mtn:n 28. t983 '21Jlae Publllhld Orenge Co111 D11ty ,.llol, Mercl'I 31, Aprll 7. 14, 21, 1983. 0011,_ u · l'mUC NOTIC[ ---~.~-:"".IC":""".-::::T::-ICE:::----17111 Stteol,...,.. 'O', Coell MoM, Piiot, More11 10, 11. 24. )t. 1MS wltl'I Mid trenafw of Mid llcoflM DANIELS CUSTOM SIDING. -.....,,'."." ... ~nn=tOU~~.-.. ~.,,.~~-= .. ..,.--.. -. "" Clllfomle 82'27 •-.,. 111\TM"r 115t-83 b 1 --. ... 1 1 ... _ ,.. Pet.,Law, 1760t ~Drive, ,.~ ""'-. end •aid uetnoee, ......... ng ,,. 9732 Relnle< Clrcle, Huntington Na. ITATUmNT 'ICTITIOUI llU8INll8 Slnte Ant, Celllofllla 82106 •llM.,. NOTICE •tlmotld Inventory, 19 1'1o ~ Of Bolc:ll. CA. 824146 Th• following peraon It doing NAlm ITATl•MT T•.1.a .... ......._ 19 oonduc:tod b" en f'~!!!lO"ITl .. ~!,!!!t ,.~ 11~o:.·oo, wfllctl CClnlll9lll Of tne Oan Allen Oumu, 8732 Rllnler bualneet u ; Th• following peraon I• dol11g ·-.....__ ' -.. ,.._, OUftT Clrc11. Huntington Buell, CA NOUFTNAtLSSTUOIOt,ln( l>YtlneM .. : lndMdullP...Law Tllofollowlr'CIP9'ton9.,•dOlng ~~A°" 0 111 111 che ck. P•rtone l, g2$48 Orenoe Ave .. Sult• F. 0091• ...... AUSTIN.JACKSON FINANCIAL Tl'l4e 11a1-i ... flied wftll ..... ~v .. .,,, .. u·· .. o P'""TNE"S. LTO. COUNTY°" OAAMOll l t.000.00. Oen Allen Oumu CA t2926 SERVICES, 2220 Pa rk Newport. O C """' "" "" " Or'9 (t) PTomtuory noCe dllmend Thla lt•l-t waa llled wltl'l I.... . Tl'lom11 A Gurtne r, 2377 1'3t8, N1w1>or1 Booc:tl, CA. 92MO. County Clerk ol rer19o ounty PARTNERSHIP XVIII, Ht Dover 100 Ctwo Cir Dr. W. note lo bo ,..,._.,In ca.ii through County CIOl'1I of Orengo County on Purdue Or .. Coate Moel, CA. 92828 Chlfl9t N. Jecbon, 222Ptrk on M'Wcfl 7• tt13. 1'21'9 Orlw, Sun• ti!, Newport 8Mcll, C1. llA..,.!:"0::'9' CA "1'111 eec;row. 161.000.00. M-20. 1003. ....... :::,:::.•'-• • '°""""'° "~ ~:~r:ilo 031', -··" BoK•, PobH°''° O<o ... C~" OoH, '"".: ..... 0. Sm"'· no Oo'" -.0090 ,...._ ~ '.::.!'::.:::-:Z=:.: ·- Publlllled 0111111• COHI Delly Tom o-tner Tl'lle buelMU It conduct90 by on Pllc>1, Morefl tO, 17, 24, '1, ttt':..a:i Ortw. Suite lll, N9wpor1 BMc:ll, Ca. •8"0NDINT: DINIH MAR• Or'9 (I) dlmond note In ,_ Of Pilot, Mercll 31, Aprll 7, t4, 21, Thlllt1etorn.ntwMftlldwt1ll lM lndlvlduel. --------------I02983 TAY!'!.._.OIMl(''" ... Y'•W) .... 19pr-ang.,.,.,_owoc1on l883 County Clerk ol Orenge County Cl'ler ... N. Jeckaon PUBl.IC N011C[ Reymond W OeMo tt, Ut c.M N._ ~n exlellng ot19tton to be-"'*' tll52-83 Morell tt, tN3 Thia •t•1-1 -llled With IM I --~=~~=-=~=~=---Dove r Drive, Suite t5, Newport NOTICll Yeu "°" ,._ NMI. tlVough -ow et IUdl lime .. II ...... f'M:Tl'TIOUe ...... MAmlTATlmwT Th• lollowlng oeteon I• doing ~-HARBOR GLASS CO .. 1733 Monrovle SttF, Cotla MeH, CA. 82627 TIM ANDERSON, SI Xlmeno Aw .. Long Boec:ll, CA. 90803 Tlllt oo.--.. conduc:11d by..a11 lndMdual. Tim Andereon Tllll llltlmeflt -llled With the Cour11r Cl«!< Of Orenge County on Mercll t4, t983 1'211111 Publlen.o Orenge Co1tt Dilly Piiot, Merch 17, 24, 31, Aptll 7, 1"3. 1"11,..,. County Ci.tk ol Ot•noe Coooty on '9CTl'TIOUe ..,...., 8Nch, Ce. 928413 ...._ ....._. crodllora Wllo llaw Ned c:lelrn9 In Publltll•d Orengo COHI 01111)' Merell 2, 1883. ..... ITATlmNT Vanguerd ln111t1mC111I Corp. (e ~ INIJbelfte ...... :.:: tNe MGrOW ,_ ~ P9ld Ill IUI In Piiot, March t7, 24. 31, Aprll 1, 1'21-t Tllo lollowlng peraone are doing Ce.llfornlll eo<potellon). 881 Dover rou ,..:= ...... •..,... ,_.... ecc:orderlo9 wtttl Soctlon 24074 Of 1883. Publltl'led Or111g• CoHI Delly bu"'-.. : Ortw, Sult• 15, Newport Boactl, Ce. ttie .....,_._ ....... 1t1o ~and,.,........,.. Codi, 1285-13 Piiot, Marcl'I 31, Aprll 7, t4, 21. OIC ASSOCIATES, 270 S 92983 II you wlll'I to Mell Ille ectW» of 151,000.00. tN3. 8rlt101 Sltffl. Suite 201, Cott• Thia bu.._ la c:onduc:t.O by • en a11orn•y In 11111 melter. you Thot" hM ~ ll8fold ~ 152t-83 ....._ Celifornll 826H llmltld Plftntrtl\lp. Hid 1tc11111H e nd Intended --------:---~---Ren"9)' E. Orepor, 22 No. LI VANGUARD lhOulO do '° ptompUy IO tllel your trentl•rMe H requlr.O by Soc. •CCMDI:;:. -tea Mlle NOna Senda. Soul II L•guna. C1lllornl• INVESTMENT CORP ~=~.:.~Ing. If In)'. ml!)' bo 2 4 0 7 4 0 f 1 h. 8 u •In ... and "" -....,...~~=-=~==-::-::":"":;--12177 RObottO.Smltll, AVllOI Ut l•d lu •l4le Prol•uton• Code, tllet tho of:::.:..--..:: C:, NOTICI °" ""'8Tlrl ~ C111rlH Jeck Terr. 3514 t Preoldlnt 4l•l9te11de4e. 11 trt•w1tel ~ contldoretton for tho tr-1or of °'-~~,,,. i.w::-~OR.A\' 811c;l'I Ro1d. Cepl1tre110 8o1c11, TNt 1111emont,..'?9 l11edCouwOl'I the dectdlr _.,. Ud. • 11 •• ... 1 Mid~ and.,...-Of M6d -.... ,__ UNrr com, Caffl"'nll 82824 County Clerk of ..,.engo nty on -... Ud.. ........... llool*l 1910 be P9ld ont,.,.. ... ..-oR'TMTNOltCa SOUTHLAND COMPANY .. duly Thie bu*-II ~90 by 1 Mllcfl 4• t983. 'J11t22de•dlM.Leolell.._,111 ... ~,:. ~~~:: " YOUI' PROPll'T\' 18 IN eppolnled Tru1t1~ u11d1r tll• QOnorel ~~Or Publltllld Orenge CoHt Delly ..... Colltrot. 'ORICLOIUl'I 91CAUll YOU fOllOWlftO deterlbed dOld of trutt · 9'>0f Pllol M.,Ch tO t7 24 3t t883 SI Ulted OHU IOllcllu •I Tllet 1 aate, tren•fer end A I' I e I N I N D I N \' 0 U R WILL StLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Glnerll Plllnor ' ' ' ' t l 7~83 c;onH)o d• un lbOGIOo 9" Hie PA \'lllNTI, IT llA\' •• IOLD TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR Tlllt 1t11-. WM filed with Ille • , u II t 0 . d •I>., r. l'I • c., I 0 llllllOfmonl of tho llorlMld Modi'" WITMOUT Alf\' COURT AC11C*, CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Coullty Clerlc Of Orange Counl'f on lmmodiet11Tl41!'1te, de •• manere. ltade., llxturee, ~1111-11 and lllOOd Md ,_ _, .... .. .... ...... CERTIFIED C..ECKS SPECIFIED IN Me<cll 21. t983. MlJC N011C( au retpueeta 0 elOgeclon, ti hey Wiii o f tald butlneH wttT be te ..... ,._, --· T11 .-M CIVIL COOE SECTION 29241'1 1"11... elgu111, Pu•d• Mr regletreOo e c; on I um ma 1 Id • Ind 111 e ....... ",.,... 11 of,_ ..... {paylble et IM llnw otllle In tewful Publltllld Ora11ge CoHI Delly 8TATlmNT ~ M AMIOIRIDT llernpo. oonelderation therefor togottllf w1t11 t3117~ ••• ,.,_Ille ,1111 ,., .. ltted money ot Ille Unltl4 StllH ) ell Piiot, Merell 3 t. Apnl 7, t4, 21, f'M:nno:t: ::..: .. HAim t. TO THE RESPONDENT: TM :::, c:= 0~~,.:."°.,:,= ----.~-~ ... ~NO~TM"r~~----.-. 9lti4I • .,..._ ..... tlweo right. !Hie end lnt., .. t conveyed to 1883. 547 13 The lollowlng P•rtont ll•v• petlt10111r 1111 lll•d • petition ~ i. to bo P9ld °"Of llfler tho ,._ ·~ ...... "-._ ...... ....._ end no. held by n undlt Mid 0..0 t • .................. Ille UM of the flc:lltlow conawnlng your morr11oe. "you tel 1 .. d f .. II tH3 t lho el .......... _..., Of T-·-•-tne ... -. herelnafl• •-"' 111\Tll'r ~--:..___ lo flte t rllC>OftM within • deye Of 2 In ey 0 "f.r • · I PICTITIOUI -.. NAMllTA~ The tollowlng poteon It dOing ~-COMSTOCK'S CUSTOM MASONRY. &56t Moaalord Or .. Huntington Boec:ll. CA 12648 WALTER 0 COMST()Ct(, 8551 Moeatord Or .. Huntington 8Mdl, CA 12948 Thil~l9~byon lndMdull. ·-· '" "' .......... " .. _ ""'~ --·-·-11 1 1 ••crow d epar mont of 9urrow Thie llmOUrit It l l.02 4 . 79 u ol ~ WBW ENTERPRISES. teotl tlle date 1 et tl'l t tummone 1 Ee crow Compeny, et 1871 E.. January t8, tN3,andwlll~ TRUSTDR. CLIFFORD W. "CTITIOUe._.. l"tlc;ll Avo11u1, trvlne, Celllornle ~t-}"}._'f!"t~~!'!~~ Ltncoln, In 1111 City of Orenge, untll your account~ CIUn'Ol'll. R08ERTS JR.. Jill. W. A09ERTS, NAm ITA~ 127t4 -· ......... ·-~· .. _, _,,_ c I 0 St ,. , You may not nave lo pey the onllro PATRICK DENNIS GRAY, JENNY Tho lollowlng llW'IOM -doiflg The FICtltloue eu,lllHI Neme tudgmenl containing l11junctlve t>r ounty O rengo, I o unpeld porllo11 of your 1ccou111. LYNN GRAY ~ • other orclefa concerning dlvtelon Of Cettfornlo, provided tllet tl'le even though lull pe ymenl WH BENEFICIARY: &EVERLY Hlll..8 (t) AcCESS (21 APPLICATION t•lerre~ •i::,ve w:~ t~~~ In property. epouHI 1upport, c;lllld ="':!~a:-:.: dernendld, bul you rnutl P1Y the SAVI NGS AND L 0 AN OF COMPUTER CONCEPTS IN ~ .. "Ml"GT~·&UTLER c;uetody. Ghlld tupport, lltorney ............... etetod above OC T"""' r"' .,...,T.,,,.. •• ~A"" 2tOO W;.." t-. coe11. end IUCfl otllOt rlllltl 11 ot Mid --omount · ASS IA "'"· .......,._ ""'""L _. •" ""'· VENTURES , e C 111 for n I e ,,,_., Ill granted by the court. Tho Oeled; Mardi 22. tta. ACTlnoue WU NAlmlTA~ Tl'I• fOllow'lflil per.on 11 doing ......_-= OOH MOUJCA'S VIDEO OOU: 9CHOOt.. t77'1 8lly Pork C#do, .,... A. lrvtne, CA. 12707 Welt• 0. Cometoell man PublllllM Or•llQe Coett Delly Piiot. Merc;l'I :14, 31, Aprll 7. 14. tN3 Allor ttvM rnonlN from 1'1o deN Recorded October 7. t910 u E. C-Hw,,.·8 Sullo 2t2. Cofone corpordOn, 17t00 o.ti., lntlne. "'•rni·~~i 01 w-. t·"I"" 01 Wurt K 8 . et.ulteetlunlg bl r-0<de llon ol 11111 document lnetr. No. t04'4 In 800lll t3771. del Mir, CA t2t2$. Cllltlomte 12714 • ..... ~. ..,... ... ... y (WHol'I ... of -dlitlon llPPOW'I POQI 805 of Olllc:iol AocotO• In 1M PATRICIA c . BRYDON. 307 THE e uo WARMINGTON money°' f)foperty, or other court ong . '*-I. uNIM thOObllglltton being office Oft,... Aecoroor ot Orange 2111 St .. H1111tlngton loecll, CA CORPORATION. • C•lllornle eutllorlaeo f)foeeedlnga mey allO T,.....ora and~ lorectolod upon oermttt • lollQOI' County: t2941. corporetton. 11100 Olhtte, lrvtne, .-.it. ,.. _...._ N T.:::: ~": l)Ol1od, you 111119 ont, the teoal rifl\I Sold deed of tn.wl doeGtibol Ula ALICE MYU, t0802 Qf'OW Oa1! Celllomle 92114 Doted Octooer 8, 1N2 r...,_., · to llop ttle lorectoeure by ~ tolowlng: Or .. 8llllca AN. CA 92705. The 9ud Wennlngton Loe. A BtllllCh, a.ti end lnWnded TIU .... _ Ooneld Weyne Molllu, H 3 Sonore Ad •. Co.ti MoM. CA. 12t2e Thia Ouel,_. It conduG'llMI by en ltldlvldual. OonllO w. MOlllC:a IM entlfe -t detnendod by Lot 1 of Trec:t No Ml7 In the DONNA STANl"ORO, 10112 ~etlon Et1n AIOI>'(, Deputy Putlllelled °'= C-t o..ty ~credit"'· . City of !Nine. C-ty of °'""'°· n-. Or .. HufttinOlon 9eocll. CA Edwwd G. WerrnW>gton. .....v Ill. N\'LTON, ..... Ptloc. Mercll 31, I !403-&3 To find out ._ omount ~ -Stele of Calllornle H per mep 192Me. ,.,....,.,.t *'111 T-C", Or. 1~ ----:-_-:-_"'""'.",,.:"".-~TIC(~~--Pl!)'. Of to arreno-IOf ~t to r-oeo In Book 4 t 1. PIQOI 37 Ev I l y N w EI 8 8 . t 4 112 2 Tiiie .. .._, .,.. Ned With ,,. ..... - ,."""" """' atop Ill• forec10111re , or If your t II r o u g l'I 3 8 In o I u •Ive or Newlend St .. Mldwey City, CA County Clwll or Otenoe County on ~!",!!~~mm T411C1 ptoporty 11 In '"'ec;loollfe for_ eny mtacellan1CK;1 mepe. record• •ot tH65. MorCfl T, 1.., ,. ~ - Tiiie ~ -llled wtttl tM County Cloitl ot Otange County on ~, ... 1M3. ....... Publlll1ocl Orenge Oout Delly ,.llot Merell t7, 24, 3t, Aprll 7, 1883. a1 1ma1 MOTIC9 ~ D9PAULT oct. ,_..,contact· CAUFONIU. Mid OrlnQ9 County, Thie ...._. -Meet wt1t1 the R NO DI I , t( I N D A L l a Publltllod Orange Co11t Deity A.-. NTDe 11712 FIRST BANK, • Cellfornle \'OU AM .. DtPAU..f UNOmt~. C1w11 Of Orenge County on M'-JUON Piiot, Metell 17, 24, 31, A~K 7, NOnc. <W ~ 1AL1 TheOrlQIMIOfTIM "NOTICE" CiOfpotltlon:..~ni:!: sc·~~p·t'?· A DllD 0, TRUITUDATT!D,,.._,,.21, tte:i. AP\, Ill 4fl.aw~ tN3 1354-83 '-.... ~ ...... w• -did on Mold! 23, ·~ Box 1311, _, "'.'~· .. HI •• l •tt·•·· UNLlll YO A.. ,..,.., .... _.,.. ............. ---11 tnet--.t No. 13-t 12407 Attn: Jo L-(7t41 ~. ACTION TO PROTaCT YOUR .Publlellod Orenge Cout Dolly P.O • ._ 1111 •-.,. N()TM"r T.I. .... A.-. lfllMOfllclll-O.oftM • ,.. .... .., ....... ,.. PROPeln'\',ITMAY•80l.DATApuot, Mitch 31, Aprll 7. 14. 2t ......... ---.ca--..... ~_,,. '""' UMITCOD9A Or County A.a der tMwl4 -teet • lewyw ot tlM "*JC IAL.L • YOU NUD AN 1N.l ,,._ a U,. I I' IO I' COURT o, T 0 SEAVICE COMPAHY .. duly l~ATAHf NOT~ · t"ont-11t ee-J wMollt •Of IXPLANATIOM Of' nta NA~ tS42..a3 Publlalled Orengo Coeet De lly CAUFONJIA 11ppolnt1d Truttoo under th• IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN 11111•1 l11e•re4I JO•r loe ll. Of' TMI "90CllD9JO Ao.A*IT Plloe, Mord! 10, t7, 24, 31, tt83 COUNTY Of' OflAMQI tOflowlno dMcttbod deed Of !Nit FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU Re••••e r, TOU MA\' L081 ~~,::' 8"0Ul.D COWTACT A MlJC NOTIC( t237-t3 "-•t• of EUGENE E SARNES, WILL SlU. AT PUelJC AUCTION ~s L.l4ML NOH't'I • \'OU DO NOT -..... , TO THE HIGHEST llOOER l"OA AREBEH!ffOINYOUAPAY-..ni . TM•~Acnoet. )Mlllllow lrvtne,CA.9Ht4. YOUAM• .... AULTUNDmtA ...... NOTICE Oecaaaed. NO. 1147 CASHANO/ORTHECASHIEAIOR :rooa.e:.: ~~ .,:~ = NOTICE IS HfAE8Y GIVEN: Tllot "(II • •trHI •ddrHt or c;om· DI I D 0 ~ '" u. T DAT ID .. _ ~~. M ~ CEATIFIEO CHECKS Sf'ECIAEO IN tMtogalriglltto~lllQ 'fOU'ileoount CALll"OAN IA FIRST BANK,• mon dHlgnet1011 ol prop•rly la DICIMel• 11. , .. ,. UNLlll YOUAM•DIPAUL.TUNDIJllA ,_,,..KMTATIYl .. IM.I CIVIL COOE SECTION 292411 In good ttenotng by Pll)'lllg 11 Of Celllor11l1 Corporeuon of Sen e11own ebow, no _,Mty 11 Q1¥er1 \'OU TMI ACTIOJJ TO PWOTICT -.., ~ fRUIT DATID .1UNS 11, °' MAL PRONRI y AT (~ 11 IM time ot .._In llwflA WILLIAMS your PHI oue peymentt plut Oleoo.~19Trueteeundor e 11 to ltt c omptete neu or \'Outl NONRT\', IT MA\'•• 91.W&aM\'OUTAICIACnoet """ATllM.I money ol tl'IO UnllM Stal•) ell LINN C . WILLIAMS , permllled co111 end expen1H, OeOC1 ot '""' deted "'-~. t972, corrKln•ul." Tiie t>onellc;lery IOl.O AT AW IALI.,,! ~ TO PWOTICT \'OU. ~n. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll tight, tit• end tmer.ot ~lo Beach wittWo ""• mont1le from tM cla19 ··~•.CS by REY WHEELER eno under Mid 0..0 Of Truet. by r.-on fJlllD AN~"°" _.. .... IT JlllAY • ICkO AT A "*'C JAMES A 8ARNES •• pereonal and no. Mid by" under Mid 0..0 ~denp.:.~i aNwewportay on' ,.. __ .: !Ne notlce Of defeull --did. FLO WHEELER. llwbollcl and .... of • br11c11 or d•f•ull In th• •ATUM M T .... PIM>Co ... 0 ... U'D • AL I . , ,. \' 0 u NI ID A .. r•p••Ht1i111v1 01 ,·,.. ••1•1• Of of Trul1 In tM Pf°""1Y ~ ....._ nuu"" Tiiie wnount It 12.2t1.70 ~ coet H Joint tenentt H Truttor, 10 obllgetlont Hcured tll•r•by. AOAl•IT \'OU, • U M • IXPl.ANAnoet OP THI NA~ EUGENE E BARNES dlooued deoc:tMlecl: 28, 1983. He wuchainnanof 11 of Mercl'I 2t. 1913. end wlll IOCur9 °""eln o«lllQllllont In'-heretofore Hecut.0 and~ CONTACT A ~W?!!.,.. ... , • ~ THI ~ll*JQ AOAIM8T wlll H it e t' prlvete flle , 10 Ill~ Truttor: JACK DOUGLAS the Board fOI' the Linwlklo lncr••H u 11 tll your ec;count of SOUTHERN CALIFOANIA ARST to tlle unde relgned • •rlll•n llJOT1CI ~ ,,_,_ • -\'OU, \'OU IMOUl.D CONTACT A ........_ 1 end bolt bidder under 1'1o BISHOP and JOHN LEON SAXON 3 tllCOfnM curr9nt. NATIONAi. SANK,_ CAUFORNIA Oec:loretlon of Oefeull end Oemend T.8. Ma.__, LAWYIDL i~m"'; tnd condlllont iiete1n1tter Boneflc;lory: S ·G MORTGAGE Laboratoria for the pelt You mey not nev• to P•Y the F IRST BANK, • Ce lllornl• tor Sele, end written notlc:e of NOTIC€ IS HEl'EBY GIVEN, tt101 NOnCI ~.,.,.,.....IA.LI mellllon•d end •ubl•c t 10 COAP recorded Merdl 17. lt81 .. -... He ii survived by hil d ti 1 corpor•llon. •• ••n•llcle ry, bteecf1andofelec:tlOfl10 ~ tM on w.ci....ciey. ~ 8. tff3, •I T.8. fJo. ._ ----·ion ~ t ...... .,._._. ,. __ ln11r No. 226&1 In aooet 111'4. ~If; France1 of Newport entire unpel por on ° your r.cord.CS July 10. 1872, F114 No. undl!llQlllMI to ... Mid ptoporty lo 10:00 o'Cloett Lrn. Of M6d de'(. In NOTIOE IS HER.EBY GIVEN, "'°' oon." .. .., ~ ''"'on--""; ';'M3' Pae-1tte of Otlldll Aecorde In lfll B h c Li ::°:!n::1s'.":!r' ~ ~ 8247, tn Booil 10214, PIOllS«toe Hllety u ld obllgatlon•. end tM r00<n • _. IOf oonduc1tng on Wldneedll'f, Apr11 20. 1N3, et : %7."' Z· ther~rter · ~ office 01 tM Recorder of Orenge dae'tia C ~ ~ O& W~i tM amount etet90 abov9. to8. Ofllclel Recordt of Ore11ge ,,,.,..,,., the under llgll!MI CJIUMd Truetoo'1 Solee. wltNn lhO ofllC99 Of 10:00 o'Cloc* a.m. of Uld dty, Ill IM 0 ,:.,. eiiow:.o by few el tho law County. Mid deed Of INlt doecrlbol Aflortllroemontl'ltfromflled•I•= CounCll!fomle. llllkl Obllgetlont H id notice of brH Cll 111d ot REAL E8TATE 81ECURITIES tne room ... Midi tor oonductlnQ ofllcH ol AARONS &'AARONS the~: of Toro, C.a. and S . Carroll ol recordellon 0 1 1111• document -Pfomlleo"t note tot .-ctlon 10 bo r~ Oeoernber SERVICE, IOCallMI •1 2020 Nortl'I TNllw'• a.... Wft111n the Of11cee ol INC •llorney for 1111 oor•onai lot 5, 91ocll t 1 of tM PaolflG 0 . c 0 n n e I a n d • (wl'lic:tl dll• Of~ IC>OMfS tlll llUft'I of 124,000.00. 2t. 1882 U lnttr. No. 12 .... 7607 In S.oodwey. 8"'9 209.'" tho City ol REAL E8 TATE SECURITIES r•o;· ... nteltve 2710 Hubor Sectrtc SuOdMlloli ot "-Trect, ~ Se.rvices wtll her-I. ..,,,... tM obllgetjon being Thet tho~ inc...-ulldor Olllc:iol Alc«O. In the oftloe Of 1'1o 8ent• AN. County°' Orenoe.s StllOE SERVICE, loceted •t 2020 N. Boutlivard Suite 2oe eo.te ...... In .... City of Slnta AN. County°' pril 1 forectoeocl upon permit•. longlf lllCl'I DH d Of Trutt end Ill• AKordlr ot Orenoe County. Seid ol Cellfornla, REAL i(STAT Brellldw9y Suite 209 In ..... City of calllornle '92429 .. the right lltte Orenge, Stet• ol Cellfomle. .. ,_ held Friday, A, • 111119 only IM teoll right otlllgellone Meur.ci llloroby ere HI• wlll be mede, but •llllout SECURITIES SEAVICf. • Clltomle e.nta ~County oi Orange, Slota •teie Of tho~· mop recorded In 9oo1c 4,,.... 14 ot 1983 at 4 :OOPM at St. = r,:' looc;toeure by~ the no. CMMd by tho UlldorwlQned. co-11111 or werrent)', Hor-t or corporet1011. H d11ty eppolnled of C elllornte , REAL ESTATE :C,er:1 ~rlQllt utte. Int.,. Md ~ Maipe, In IM oftloe of Andrew'a Pre1byt e rlan entire emoun1 dernondod by Your 'tnal • btMCll of, and• dofeutt In, lrnt>tlod. reoorotno tltle pou11elon, Tl'Ull• Ullder and PUl1UU'tt to tM SECUAITIU SERVICE. 1 Clllfomle eete.'9 lllat 1 ,,. Eitati of EUOENE E. tho County Recorder or H id Church, New'pOC't Beech, C.a., creditor. IM OO!lgelton. for w111c111 M1Cti 0..0 or encvmbre nc;H, to p ey the ~ of .. ,. c:onferrod In 11'1•1 c:orpot1t1on H duty eppolntod 8Al'INE8 0-...0 Ilea aoQWlr'od Colln\'inty ... -.. -.. ••T ,_ .. Chara Dieren.OeJd To find out UM &nou11t you -ol Trwt 19 llClUr1t)' hM ooourrect In r•melnlng prlnclpel tum ot Ille oert.in OeOCI ol TNO! _,., by TNllleO .-and llU'-' to the ~llon ol iaW or otl'letwleo OU -__..._ -.. with Dr. ,_,, ~ oo ~-.. ,._, '° ---,_ ..,. __ o< ooO~ol _,,. ., MOO -ol Sf<YEN L. 0ANO£UI, <K~O .. -oO .... ...,,_, .. '" ''°' ::...-.... ~ ·-'°" 1o _ .. -°' .._,. OA'IWD ~ off l c I & t In I · Pri vate •lop •II• lorec:loeure. or ti your lntt•lll'*'t due Oc:tobor 1. lte2 Ttwt, wttt1 lntlfell .. In Mid note Otcomtler 22. tMI, In 9oo1c 14333 Clf1MI o..o of ""* OMCutlMI by tho ~·Md •I IM ttme of Ille UNLlll YOU TAKI ACnOlf Interment services will be Pfoper1y 19 1n foroaotur• '"" lll'ft d1llnqu1111 111d •II •ubHquent provtdod, ec1v-. " eny. under of Ofllclel AecOfdl of ,Mlt4 County, OAAY ELOEJI, .,, UIWNffled m&'I. dMtll. In and 10 .. lflot certllfl reo1 ""• .. oYTl•C 1 T a"o°""LD !M""T .. •u"e'Li"c h ~ 1 d 8 t H & r bo r Lawn other ,_, oontac;t ROSALIHOA ln11111ment1 11'1•1 may b1com1 the tlr!N ot Mid Died of Truat. •• ~ 211, Aocordlf I ":':"1 teeordecl Juno 22, 111& t, 111 800ll properly tllueted In ll'IO City ol .. .. .. r D A Memorial Park. The family E. ISRAEL •t•I G/O WHIWOOd dellnquont. A Ille Ghorge Of 2% Of ..... OharQOI MO·~ of !fie:-~ 1n6·~of~mu.: 14t10 of Offlclll Aoeord• of~ Coat• Mff•. County of Orengo, •All . ~g,u =Lrua: req,__.. in ll•u of fiow•n S9Ylngl llNI LOlf1 Aotoc:Aellon, 2001 IOGtl IMtllllment nOf pold Within 16 Trueteo end of the m.tt Cf'IOled by _. -... ~.r.:.:,=."_.=:. --.. Oounly, et PoOI t"2, RocorcMr t St1t1 ot Cellfomle. dffC!rlbOd u IXPL.A.NA --"' "' S 8errlngton, Ste. 318, Loa doyt Of tho due deto. Dlllnquonoy Mid Deed of Truet "' .... .......,,.. ........ --"--... "*"-'it No. 32"8. by,_, of ioii-0# TMI """._ MaAMT donauona be made to the AflQOlll. CA 80025' ettn: we11er of prior encumbre ncee, lexH , Alld ..,. .... bo l*d on: Mondl!y, tncllldlftO 11\tit brMCfl or def9ult, 1 tlreoc:ft Of defauet In~ or Lot 2t oC TrK1 41 &4 .. .,_ YOU, \'OU ~ COWTACT A Oran1e County Cancer l<r-. (2t3) 477~t lnllK-&Id 1111 111•111• If ll'ft. ~ :lll, tte3, •t 2:00 om. II 1'1e Notice 01 wlllc;l'I •H record•.d porlormenc• of 111• obllgellon• on• MICI ,_did 1n 9oOll t48, LAW'Y'BL ,._ h S 11 you hl"9 1111 y CW-11one, you Any 1u11u •dveno1d by th• Cllopmen A...-ontrono9 10 tne ~ I, 1M2. II Aooordlr • HCUrod ll'lereby. 111ctudlng tllet 38 10 40 lnctuetvo 01 1820 W. 3'0 S.,_, Sent• ... _ S o cl ety a nd t e l · el'lould contect • l•wy•r or 11'1• benellotery under 11'1• 1bovo Civic Center 8ulldl119. 300 EHi 1netrutn0n1 No. HUCT-430,l!3...1 0 WTILEL bfWdl "'o.111111. Holtco or wNcll ~~:C~rteMOua M.,,e, Aooordi 01 CA 02703 _ Andrew'• Pre1byterlan government eo-ncywlllcfl may hew dllcflbed 1Nlt deed. Cllopmtn Aw., Otenee. CA SE.LL AT PU8 1.IC A '"'" T H -,_did Declembef 21, llU, Ore n 1 County Celllornl• •nd "(If • etreot ooelfw Of -m-• Owrch. Servket under the lneurld the ioen. Tnet by,.:..••,.•on tll•r•odl, Ihde At Ill• t1m1 o~• 1n1111 1 ~~UT 81~0,!!',!'..2!'.. ~~.!.!!· u flecorder·1 tnatrument No. ~ 11 ,,_n • 137 sMllaQll ~•tlon~T;.~.":':: dlre~tion o f Harbor Remember. YOU MAY LOSE =:::rn-.. 111•aut1 •n publlclelton of tlllt ·-·the IOlll --money_,._.,.,,,_ --12-4Mn7 WILL SELL AT PU9UC Flood eo.c ....... CA t2e2I -·no--.-.. , L.~n -Mount Olive LEGAL RIOHTS "YOU 00 NOT to Mid TNMIO I wrtftltl MIOUl'llOftl'leunpeiclbolenc9otlN Of . CMNer'• Cf** drawn on . AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST n* .... i.IUOfOClto .. oer-1 conicil•l•-OfC011 .. 11wi,"n. -TAKE PAOMPT ACTION. Dlderetton Of Ooftlllll and Oemend obllgetJOft llCUfM by ll'IO 1bow .._ Of Mllonll benll, • MllO °' 1CJO€A FOR CASH, 1ewt1it money and I0006ll 1 -end bonda, 1n1 benellcle ry under H id Deod of Mortuary of Coit.a Meaa. Hottel•• l'leroby ~ Thet WSL '°' ..... Md n.. deOooll.O ~ ducrtbe d deed of trut t end .._., cr9dlt union, "' • ..... or Of h UNtld 8hltoe. or • calNer't t11biec;t 10 covenanle, condlttone Trutt. Oy rMtOn of • broeofl Of $40-~ Flnenc:lel Corpore llon 11 duty Mid TNetoe IUOll o..d Of Trwt and H tlmlt9d c;oate, •11i>enH1, end ,._., Mll'"'9 Ind loul -0.tton cf-* drawn on • llote or netlonel rHtrlctlone, rowvatlone. rtol'lll dof9ul1 In 1119 a'oMgettor .. llClWM ------------appollllldTrwtleundef eO..Oof ell docum•nlt e videncing tldWlnceelelt3e,1tt.ot. dOn!ldlecllnthll11tel9,ll~at Oenll, a atete or foderel eredll rlQl'iltOfwevend-ta,t(·,~ tl'llfeby. llOl'etofore bocutecl Ind Truet d•l•d Ootoll•r 7, IH 2, obttgetton1 -r.ci tl'loreby, and Tho ooontno Old may bo Obllllned the time of-. ... rtghl, title and union, Of 1 ltalO Ot ....,., MWIQe 'The t•ma end aondlllone of dollvored to IM 11ndorllglled a ~ .... llCIC\lt90 by NE.IL •LOCK ........ 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TO HAlllOE In Mid C;oumy and 8talo, cleeor1Md P'OC*l'f •-....... .............. bid to eoc;ompony tM °"°'and 1 111d tllerHfler lie undorl1t11M ,....,, .. tn common. .. ,_,_, _........; eub)lol onty to the COMPANY .. followl1 ltale • ._._ 11......,.... .,.._ 10 bo pold on oonftr-ICNI O*Md Mid llOllOe of bt9eClfl Md Of ~ certllfl OOllDellON 111 •-,..,.....,_t ~ · Loi 14°'TreGI1163 • oer "!IP Loi 11 °' Tr9CI No. '721 • '* °' Ille by Ille Coult. T...., NM& electlOll IO be reoorWd Ou11 .. Of ROSALINDA e. llAAEL. • *"" rlgllt °' .. pr ~I J l'Oflllrn. t900rded 111 OOOll lt7 ,.... .... 4t. ,,.., ~In boot! 1)4, 0...-1 ooerollng 111d rne lnttnuc1 t:I 1 .., 11 "*' No • ...._of ~·..!!~~,.!. .... ~o..,H.,,.P_.e..r!l•nat bylow. Cllfomle~a.ltl. A.-enct.--· •nd IO of MIKolt•it-.,..,..; MdlofNllC1l•llOi'9Mape.lntho upentH, end pre mlu1111 or oMd.t~i.Ht,:..._of._ "' _ _, ................. ""_....., • Colltomlli tton o.. City M.h. record• of orena• county oMoe of IN County "-corw of t11111ranc• eacoo11bto to tllt AeoOtW ol Orwliie ~ r,:e.~0,:.r.;~ :=. ~'red 0. = 0tM09, OA tatM ' ~ · ' ~11~1 lddr•H or other = =:.:.::':"~.. 8 eld l •I• wlll be rneci.. ltul 124 6644 4 , Of Oftldlll "9oordl in Yb Pf'llllllont Tel.: 114~ IHI Tiie 1trHI •ddreH or other COfMIOft ~atlon 01 tho rMI llllllnelton of m1e NCOrdfltV without 00 .. 111111 or ••rr•i::.t; 1,,. Ol"°9 Of tho Aeoordlr or 0r111191 Publt•lled Oranoo Co111 Deity ,.utll•lled Orenge Coaet Deity oommon deelfnetlon of tho rMI ~ ,.,.,..,...,.. .._!Md 19 H ~ and .,,,·""' ..,._ Of ~. ,...,..,. County. CA. dlilal1lllllg llfld.,.. •Piiot • .,..,,. 1124,1'1, A/11.1. '* PllCM, MerOll J 1. ~ 1, 14, Pf'Ot*tY ,_.~ dwrllled i. ....,.,.,.,'°lle:M!l~Or .. =be• ttle...,.,_Of po1u .. 1a '·or~. to ltllfWI, lnolYdlrll -llOIO lot the t)44..N tlat-a PllrPOrWd to be: ..... e ~. Cott8 ...... CA. T"9 Pf'OClet1Y le to pe,, Ille ,_. ................ Of ,,____Ofln,ON.17.IMI• tiwle.CA. Tiie uncterelg11od llor eby IOldonM "Aall"i>Mlil.. ""'~....,.....,_.,_.., btH cll of, and cfefeutt 111, tlle NOT1Cl · -..C lln1Cl Tiie unaerel9neC1 ller•1t1 dllCltelme ell tteblllty for e11y 9lde °' °""" -lrwtted 1w ll'lla T"*• "'*-• 111 -,... ,ollllalltlol• '°' WlllClfl.,. Deed Of • dteotet1111 111 llellllltV tor •nr lllOOl•...,w 111 -..,... ecldreeo property and"""' be lll twltlltg Md f.:Ol!lded· ....,...0:.,-:......, Tr1111 .. ~MC WM '" .. 1-~io:::·~ -::=.~ Of ---..... ,.,,.. Witt be reoolvecl ti Ille offloo ~~ .::.. ':.: = ---::. ltlM,,.,_. beMllledeOf: •••011111 0 1' THI ANNUAL ITATIMINIT 0 , ............ ,.... ....... ..... ......... Mede Wlttlout AA"ONI' AAl'ONI, INC., b, TMtteMdolthe'"*I ...... .., Tllo ln•tet of prlnolpet lllld UNICAM ~ COWANY, m1 0911911• Dr.. ••rr•llly .. ,r•H or '"''lle4I werre111y, uprffe or l19tpllef, Vil.MAM. AA"°"'-UQ.,....,.., Niil .,_.of TNll ~:.:.:,: ;:'~ ,::::::.::: --.-CA-, ,_,., .. """ -··.,; =:~,:::!!'. '::°:°;'t:.: ~'"'.:::"':.:a":,":::1.: ,.,. 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IOfl INIUdlfle r&lldlMlllW o•tlltaon, lrlOWlftt NUONlllr ,_...., IA ...._II ........... . ..... llerll...,,. "*"r. a ,..-...;; ---~ 3,747,481 elllMettd ..... ollettet en• otlftHtoO fe .. , Olttrtol H41 llwftllllll,.._.to,.....-., ,,.....,.. ........ ...... .............. ·-... .., ;;;,:;;; ... ii:"--••.112111 .... .--.. "':: ===---.... -... --.. = ..... --.. ... ---·-==:-...== ~cr .... ,.., •.• 1:,., ;i.:-............ _ !1i.lf · ...... _ ...... ,., .. r.'"t=-~-'T' •• - ""~·""· o ...... ., 11, , .... "''"• •• ·~• ,., ......• -.::-• ' · • L . i ·, "" MZ!' IA&.Tl...aOH ...ntATVTMU WUTCUffCHArt\ 4?7 E 17th S I Costa Mesa 646-9371 --- •ACtNC ••w II .....,IW..,. ... c.mttr.t Mortuaty ChaP91 r•matorv 3500 P.crlte Vi-. Orivt Ntwport 9e.ch &44·2700 -- MICOllMCS NOn'UAalll Latuna•.:h ........ ,, l~lt San""-" C.fi11tr•no •11 e --- M'•N LAWlto-eiff. oun .....,..,, • c. ... *Y CIMll•ort ' teO..-Avo C-.MeN .... - ' "' ' .. =-.-:::-.:-:-:.:::.-: ~~·=~~=:.:~::.::::..~ -~.:i=.. ::t.V-.~ -~_..,_..,., ~l~ -.u •. -="t~SY.: tti:?. lf:F° . F.i~ 1 ~ r.:.·:c.nn:.:r.,::: a, ~-..--..... -11·=..:; :..._ ........ ~.::,--·t=lll:'.£ -. =-..:: ~-::. •• .:.. ! • ,,ttlO • .... r I . > . . C8 Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT 1Tttur•d1y. M•r h 3 1 1 10:t AT&T unveil for purchasin By NORMAN BLAC'K A111•1N ,,_. Wfllef WASHrNGTON If yuu'I'\· t·o n11t<.l(lr tn g tht• purchue of the-lCl<'phonc you nuw rt•n\ from a Bell company , the American Tcl<:'phorw & Tt•ll.'graph Co haa unveiled some pricing ln fornw.llon thut nili.cht help you makl' a dt.><:lslon . In a filinR with \h • Federal ~mmunkal1vns Commission A'r&T proposed "a guarantf'('(I prlt'(' Uat" tha t showa t-onaumc-rs how much t hey would pay to buy the phone they now r1mt if they wmt unUl next year to make a decision . The com pany also d isclosed how mud1 1l intends to charge those consumers who choose lo continue leasing their phones. Consumers in 34 states are being oCfered :1 chance by their local B<-IJ System company to bu) the phones now In theu-homes, a<.'t.'Ording to AT&T spokesman Pk Wagner. On J an l, 1984, however, when the Bell S ystem is broken up to t:omply with an antitrust settlement, the ownership of rented phones will pass to AT&T AT&T says it mtc nda to oontlnue the sales programs launched by tho Bell companws after the breakup, and will do so at guaranwed prices for al least two years. lt is also saying it wm continue lo rent those phont>s if consumers pre fer that option Thus. assuming FCC.: approval. ron.sumers c:u1 compare not only AT&T 's proposed prires w11h those being oHered by other retailers for n<>w phones, but also AT&T's sales and leasing fe<>s to those being offered now by the individual Bell companies. • Ii t p hone fot sa\e The FCC must rt?vit'w AT&T's proposed ft!'f' schedules, as well as decide w hPth cr it will completely deregulate au re n ted phones al lht: time of the Bell System's breakup. AT&T is oHering guaranteed prices because it wants the cornmissLOn to approve deregulation and is trying to convince the agency 1t has no tntenuu n of gouging consumers. F i11:1/ly, this • IS AT&T's propost.>d pr1t'e list for purchasing a rented tele phone alter the break up s hows the maximum charge for a standard rotary phone will be $19.95; for a standard Touch-Tone. $41.95; for a Princess rotary, $39.95: for a Prin~ Touch-Tone,. $49.95; for a T n mline rotary. $44.95. and for a Trimline Touch -T one, $54.95 n o t c.1 recording I .t )S 1\ 1 , J. I ... _...., i \I 'I Po(·1f1« TL·lephone Co. Wagner said those are maximums, becaust' AT&T wants to reserve the right lo lower its prices in the future. S•i)" Llt.11 .1 1111111• tnrnorrow callers seek ing d111,tun .c 1 '·''"' 1111 longt•r will hear recorded nH•..-..<;;1~•'' Ix lo •11 111 llfH r.1111r ;answt•rs Hul l11•q111•1,1 d11 1•·111rv a:-... ... 1stance callers will h<i\t I•• :sl.11 I l •••\lllJ' f111 tlll' "4.'fVIL'(' -15 c.-ents per t-.111 .11 \1'1 lt11• 111"11 ,111 frc..,· <«Ills Pach month. As for rental fet>S, AT&T's proposal shows t>w monthly rental fee for a standa rd rotary phone will be $1.50; for a standard Touch-Tone, $2.85; for a Princess rotary, $3.15: for a Pnncess Touch-Tone. $4.05; for a 'rrimline rotary. $3.45, a nd for a Trimline Touch-Tone, $4.60. lJ11I. ''"'"' 1 p1 H t•rll of t·ustomcrs will be d1.u )(<'<i ..,1111 •• tlw ' .... 1 r111t.)or11y llo not make more tlwn .!U J111'\ l<•r' ''""'t:mt'•' t'<tlls t•at·h month, sald P.u 1!11 'I 1·h plr1111" Those rental fees -with the excepuon of thl' charge for a standard rotary phone -will also be fixed for at least t wo years subject only to increast>S in t he Consumer Price Index, AT&T said . ThP rental fee for a suindard rotary phone w ill remain at $1.50 during the two-year period regardless of inflation . f'><!'•llJtt t rur11 1h1· d1argt• will be ph ysically J1s;,l1ll••I , t<'il• 1111 r, \\ hu t·:annot ust-phone books ,md Jll , .. ii•, 111 ... 1, fr nm hotels. motels, hospitals and pav plt11r11 ... tlu pl •>11« n1mp,111y said . 'l'h1· I'•,"' d1 ·d 11ws.-..11<1·s. which started in April I Y7f· w•11 .w 1ri1 t.1nt to m:iny people calling din t r, ,, ~ ,;s..,1sl.1111 t' .11 ' 111" to"'('{ a phone number. Thtc· rr\l's.-..1g• th •• 1 w,a.. nat >Sl 1rr1t.ating said, "You redU\ l 111 lit Ip I<• •·p \our phom• l~:ists down, just by lvokmg UJJ 1111111IK·r 111 vuur phone book whenever p.~tbl· • The company also said 1t would launch a $1:! million national advertising campaign in July "to insure that customers are aware of t heir options lo purchase or continue t he mon thly charge plan for telephones." • \\, •• jlt t s;a' tl1• r•'C11rcl111g'> will be missed," a p,,, du l'· 11 1•lior11 11/ltu I ~ho was not identified, !>aid New jobless b ene fit applicants do wn by 9,000 By ROBERT B URNS ~ ...... Wrttw The Labo r D epart ment repo rted t oda y th a t n ew applications for unem ployment benefits declined by 9,000 to 484,000 in the t hird w eek of March. Th e n a t io n a l i n su r e d unemployme nt rate -the pr o p o r tion ot th e 11 I mi lli on -member lalltlr f 111 t:t' d r a w i n g u n e m p l n ' 111 ,, 11 t pa ymen ts -stood -.trll .rt I ;, per cen t in the wt•t k "11di11g M a r c h 1 2, a C'C'ord1nv. tr. unadjusted figures M e a n w h i 1 e , 'l r , .•• , 11 1 y Secretary Donald T H1 ·1•.111 ~·1rl yesterday that the l<ttr·.,t JlHllJl 111 Bankers confident withholding fight • ID By BOB FICK All 11111• "-wrtl« WASHINGTON -America's bankers, after e ngineer ing a flood of public support for their cau.e, are jncreasingly confident they ca.n Mn repeal of federaJ incom e tax withhold i ng on interest and dividends. Having aban d o n ed th e traditional tactic of relying on lobbyists to lnOuence decisions. the industry continues to build on what it. ca& a "grassroots'' campaign bued on the nation's mWioni of bank and savings and loan depositors. Tboee depositors, egged on by local blinkers, got the ball rolling early t hla year by floodin g eon.,._ with the most mall ever received on a n y on e Issu e . Mllllon1 of piec es o f m all d e m anded that JO percent withholding on lntereat a n d dMdendl be stopped before It can .wt ao Julv 1. h '• t hat mushroo m i n g campalan tha t Re afan a nd a 1mall but powerfu cadre of con1 r e11lon al a llies a re up ....,_, An anary pretldent N>'W W,b"e1n1 orches trated b y "a ee1ft1b apecial Interest'' bent on provlftl "that the banks a nd other flnanclal inatltutlon• cAn H il l b eve th eir w ay I n ~~try, ltd by tho ~.....,. AMocla tlon, I• keepinl &he preeaure on. It 11 W.U ...... tbat ntpf'A l la all but ~ -a VIM la forwc:t on &he wtdlt llll'C proviaion of &he T•• 1::!:!11,L~.·~~a Phca 1 •z: S ~M2M both aid•• of tb• lnuea tiave ack nowledged as mut h. ''"'"' going so far as to pn·<lrt'I th.11 Reagan's c-ertam vPtn ol ,, r•'I"' ti measure will br ow·rr11ld .. 11 Even staunch repeal OIJJ><11wnts Uke Sen. Bob Dole. R K:111 , thP Finance Comm1llec < hJ•l 111 •• 11 , concede a vote to overr1d1· ;, "' t11 will be close. Yachtsman to h ead NB broker age Vincent F. Arrigo, WE'ii lrno\.\.11 Newport Beach ya~htsnmn. "·'" been appointed vice prP 1de11t ul the Crow's Nest Yacht and Ship Brokerage in charge M th1· f1nn'11 Newport Beach operatlott!I Arrigo has been an at·t1v1• me mber of the W t•sl Const yachting community for 23 Y• oni. He is a n ative of SoullH·rn California and was formerly engaged In marketing muJ1col Instrument.a. H hn"I nl~o h •d experience in yacht brnkc1 ua<! • H e le a m emb(>r o f tht• N~port H.arbor Yach t Club. St Francia Ya c ht C lu li, Royol Swedish Yacht Cluh, 1md hold!' u B.S. degree In ml•rkc-tlng from CJ•rcmont Men's C.Oll<'ge. The C r ow 's N eu t 11lcen announced t~\ Al#lJl w StuWl•U, manaaer o f the Slln n ttJ t(o operations. Jiu ~t1 ~ppoll"ltid vice ptttident of San Diego and MexiCO CIJ*llUON The Crow•• Nell hiu1 yaC'ht brokera1• offkff In Ntwpor\ 8 each , 8 1 n D I ,. I o . Jo' v r t ~. Fla. and Aaapulcu, th• g11 \t.•rnmen t's economic fun 'f"Mtmg gauge means a solid .n1d "u~ta111ed recovery from nn"'XH>n ls under way. rtae Comme rce De partment n·porlf'<:I yesterday its Index of LP.iding Indicator s rose 1.4 rx•n.'(.'nt tn February. lt was the ci1x th straight monthly increase, though smaller than January's. Conunerce Secretary Malcolm B.,1ldng<' called the report "good flf;W'i again for the economy." Orw of th<' main forces that , •>U lrl s ustain a n econ om i c rt'<'llV(•ry ts the continued decline 111 l'n~rgy p r ices. Britain pr•>pooNJ a new cut in its North "'h• 011 prices yesterday, and .. 1m·~ ~ad lran tnmmed its oil pr Ill• by $J 20 a barrel. . Bntrun offered to cut Its pnces liv between 50 and 75 cents. to a r.anw• of $29. 75 to $30 a barrel. Maray industry analysts believe a l11J(gcr cut might have drawn the ( )q (lrnization o f P e trole u m F.x portmg Countries Into a price \\'.ir On March 14, the OPEC ministers agreed to lower their h:uw prlt:e by $5, to $29 a barrel. h·t1 n set Its new price at $28 a bar rf'I, according to industry sou1 ~ m Rome. I .owrr 01 I pri~ mean direct 811Vlngs for Am erican consumers nq well as industry , and the l>t•ncf1ts can be sp read e ven furthE>r by a resulting drop in l11fl. t1on In n less optim.ist.ic sign for the <•con om y . t h e Com rn e r c e L~partment reported new orders tn roctori<'s Cor manufactured g nocis tell 2 .2 p ercent i n l<'flbruar y. Orders had ruen 2.5 pcrcent In January, 3.9 percent I l ~mber and 0.4 percent ln Nov(•mtx-r Ot11pl l the mixed economic r .. port , Donald S\auhelm of Wharton F.cunometrica takl, "We nr qu i te con vinced t hat the rt:cov~ry la In place and the ('('t)l\Om y II golna to rt better U the' YNU'' R<* alona.' In It.a rf'pe>rt on the Index of Lr1dtna Ind lcuou, the C.Ommcr'l't' Department llJd the lll'Otl~t lndH component Wll. R"ln of more than 20 per<."mt at an a nnual rate ln the nation'• money supply. Muy ICOIMllll'ICI have Mid they belMW thM ,.. .... 'of money .. n11a ...... th tc:0nomy more hiWiD dlan tcOOd by "*lltriiJ ,..,. di lrilliltl6D: 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L .A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Clllllf 111 _ J ........... , ........... CLASSIFIED. IHI ltM" ,_., '"''"" am ..... INDEX I To Pllct YM M, Cll 642-5678 . 'or Tuetday through h turday pubtll::atlone. 11:30 p m. t11e prevloue day. For Sunday and Monday publlClllOnt 12,00 noon Saturday ..... llLI .,. ••• nnnit main channel view from l'M01flcent e Br. 6 a. pool home. a.duced •1.850,000. :: llWlll ::; •••men 1011 Klllt end correction• may ion be made until 5,30 p.m. 10:14 '°' ,,... next d1y'1 publl-:m j!ltlon. FOf Sunday and •~ 'Mond ay publleallon1, 11MO 12:00 noon saturdty 100 PIH .. 1111 for a "11111 :::: number" when ctncel· 1060 ling your Id. IOU ~~~~~~~~~1 IOU= ::: = ...... ~--=_ .. __ ,_ .. __ •• ___ ~~ 1011 leural 1•2 :: llTill TUE :: I 1.1111 :: Bell buy In Newport 1100 ~· .. 5 yelrl ~ 3 11u Bdrm home with loll of UYW PLm U"lllT $pt.'C.'taCUlar bayfront d~ 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, l ba dn. 2 boAt •J**. lWduced-tl,500,000. PllMllU_.........., Oceen & jet\y Vlew1. Ma.rtne room. 4 bdrm, 3 beth, 3700 iiq,h , Sl,385,000. ~front. I UMllU Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larJe rec. nn., beam ceWnp, fwnlahed, palb. $420,000. Flll ... IU.a&.TIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, CUit.om Frtnch Normandy F..tat.e 1.2 prime acre hilltop •1·"°·000. Mllllll l&YI llYflllT Coro™Kio la1and cwt. bAyfront lot. 85' boat dock. Plana avail. Now '370,000 w/lel'm9. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ) j ./ y )1 'lJ' • o o h f 'J I It, 1 no ch er a ct er. roo my ye I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1116 very cozy. Aasume low := lntere1t rate loan. Just lllT MUlnllT llW 111111 11•tr me reduced 10 $229.500111 .., ...... .., •ar•et. llHt te lE .. i~:: .. u~ f;>;n· Newly con11n:~;' hOme .,, .. ...._ 19'. ... i~ ·i1ntti%i!I gf ~f.\~~,~~~:~ -~-.... -.-.-:.-'-~-... -..... --- tUO secluded b .. oh. Archl· II.Ifft 1141- 1*' llWI II teotural triumph with 4 Br, 2'A Ba, prime loca-::: TIAllHllEll French doort, oak floor• lion. Woodt>urnlng flre- 1$1$ end all amenlllea. Cti.1'1 plec., 1arg41 patio, 2 car llllO Darling end unit In quiet gour mel kitchen and garege. Eaty walking 1NO aecurlty gated compleicl formtl drnlni rm. fem dl11ance to all IChools llOO Clean u a wtilalle, pools, e 1 ... 1 1m .. ,,8 end more. 10.5.,-. 11• rm, 2 bdrm den. • , and complete ... opp ng .... 475,000 tee cent.,. Neerby commun-nanclng. Only $80,500. lty pool. Aek for Lola Jaoo Call now 979-5370 "IM•I UHi Egan. M-4-7020 noc UllOllt UM1 IU&. man :: lnHIJPH•·111M1 U IO ...... ,n.-4 .., ... Ptalatala 1117 :~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii larp .... .... •, BALBOA PENINSULA = • Tll IUIT lat• 11 • I I Ir• t • Sharp 2 br red~ to = If Ill •WNIT e_'!~tt .. 1• .·~~ ~2~~ :~~ ~: -.............. , ..... _,, • ~ 544-1281 1100 Uve In 3 bdrm. 2 balti .... n .. MC.,._ = upper apt. Cqmmerclal • I I It • I t t • r • I c:.... ... llu 1122 2111$ ehop. office o# retail on ·-11. .... aoe tower level plu1 4 car .,...., lew -SHQRECLfFS ttcn parking. Price at $395. tr U Easy ft ... 1 = ooo. Jull listed. ocewi, •ia canyon view. llunnlng ••• "" 11 HI Ht I' I 4 Bdnn9. •r• 1111"'11 ., t1K. Tll TWI ~ 2tll REAL EST~TE Gerry & Chnttt = 131-1400 873-7781 780-1397 m,I~~~~~~ NI IUll• MIQJNCODTS aooi Piil I IPA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PllfllT LIUNI ~,. -PLUS 9.25% assume~ lllTl9 .. , 5 Bdrm1, 3 bathe, In- ...._. ao12 loanl Family room. gt-1.._.. --CludM mut., tulte end .,._ 3014 1 d 1 .,., ... _, -• larg41 lamlly room & off p_,..i 3011 zebo, lao ate mes er 3 Bdrm, 2 ba and 1p1. ttreet pwtllng for up to 7 =• ._.,_ :io11 bedroom . B eat buy Corner location. Priced car11. Only 5 door• from around at only Sl39,950. 11 only $225.000. th• ent11nce to Main IMRSS • FNNCW. --·-iw. . ._ °""'"""'--w-·in-·o.---ln_W_ ._,. .. i.o... •-,.w- --TD'• OftOYIDT tMlp W_,... .-w-.... TIMSPORTATD ""'"'' ..,...... ~ ..... ....... ,r......,..~· .._.._ llV-. 1'r9lloft. ~ ~UllMJ AUTCll>TM "'*~ A-~ ......... _ ~"-.... . ~ ,._ v-All ...... C-.. AUTOS M'ORTD> All•-AIOlll A-BMW Ctll'OOft .,,. ...... Dti.-,_ .... ...... ........ ,_ ,.._ l&a&ll•• ...... ~ --........ -..... .... ............ MO ~ ...... =.: ...... ........ _ ................. ... ...... ~ ~-,,_ .... .. . . . . \ ( >I l / 1l /~ t // • . • •.•1 •• .....,. MC-1211 Beech. New on market at rJn N1L£L GAIL( Y b. ASStUCIAl[!i only $575,000. MC-1211 4012 4014 401t 401t 4022 4014 -The tir-t location with 1---------1 en exciting white water view In excluliYe Cameo Shofel. ContemPCK•ry 4 bdrm. hOme deelgned by renowned architect Ha· rold Zoott. Lavilh UM ol glUI end beautiful tro- pical landacaping. Only one of 111 kind. $2,350, rJn Nl(,fl llAILl ¥ & AS,S,tJ[ tA I [S, - -M IO -· --000. 17 141 673-4400 UIJI U l-ZU I HARBOR ma ftlll The p~ler "T" Plan. T hree 1paclous b e- drooms. L.arge living room. Freshly painted outside. Juat reduced. Now $133.750. Ulla? UYl-IUl.n 101• 1~~~11~1-~l-~~~ '1'11 1: ::! aTlTI fllll 101• Situated on ovw 3 acr• 1011 In the Atlln01on area of = ~. oJOer 2400 1.f. 10:l4 hOme that needa remo- ,.. dellng. Guell house. ma pond, greenhOu ... and ~ out butldinga. The grounda Include almost ev9')' type of fruit tr .. you can Imagine. Truly unique property off"9d at '395,000. 83 1-7370, IOIO IOll I014 IOll .. ) . .. "" IOM .. ... IOU ---., ICMO IOU tlO\I 110'7 .. .. 1111 tll4 tll1 1111 ti~ ti ti l ln ti• t lSI t\J.I •1• •111 t ltl tlU t141 '"' ... 1111 lllU .... ,,., ... 1111 . .. ... "" 54~ TH \DI l 10\ \I 1\1 \I 11 •.Af (lR<lf [I I<'""'-( 0 MOfe lamlllel are getting ---------lhe ~ping "bug" thit year II you have 1 Sea tnlnO• 1111 'Mlh Deily camper that't not getting Pilot WWII Ads. ~)!,now wtth a ciMraJ HU ------~~~ ..... ...- RfSIOf NllAI Rf Al r s tAtr StRV!CfS llllfllU 11•.- Take over great 888umable loans with low down payment on thil b e a ut i ful 3 BR P lan 4 tow nhome. Great property & terrific financing too! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ,. ........ t tltC'.'. .,., . '• .,. .,.,_ .. ,..... .. .. .. . ...... a n. .,.....__. .P•oc" .,_ •••tK• ...... ••.,.,.... :::=.. :=.. .,.. ,.,... .,...... ,,,....., •l"""' ,,,...., .. ..,,.,...., ,.,, ...... .. ,. ,._ ·--,. .. .,~. ,,~ ttt> It• ... , .... ,-.,. ,,.,....... ·-... ··-..... .,,....... ·-.,_ II.,_ ..,. ..-....... ·-·-.,_ ,,,....., ,,_ =~ ::::--. ............... ... ~~,. ..... ' '°"""'"' .. ... In Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thureday, March 31, 1883 /.Jn ~1r,1 1 OAIL I; 1:.. A".iSUC IAll ".i 1 ......... ,... llU• TUii Your boflng lneom• pro- ~ty Ot outgrown rMld· tnce with a large ~ully tor Ihle neat ruetlc and roomy 4 Bdrm 3'~ be home In • WALK TO BEACH CORONA HIOH-=DS locellon with • ecteoular view o t end harbor. Priced ¥LOW current appral- HI at 1485,000 IH, Owner hU 1 195.000 equity end will carry 2nd TO. 144-1211 /.Jn NIG(L QAILL V & ASSOCIATES Duc*tx by Own/Agt. 18' & 28', $235,000, lge c:uh dwn . owe 12% 1175-3063 or 679·0987. Cetta •na 1124 a• '1111 Stl,llO 4U•I Quiet 1traat, Eaelllda, s1e2.500 . .., ......... "' 141-llH 2 bdrm, loft, 2 be. new condo with weter view. Upgred«I. S 142,900 120-1058, 957-9200 IAllllPI Benk wlll give 95% fi- nancing at low rate. Neat new condo. Large mHt· er aulte, lrplc. wet ber. 2000 eq, "· I 149,900. 1.1111ULn 111-1• I IAITml..,.. 11~ .. / 111'• .,... Owner wlll carry eub- atenllal 2nd on till• well maintained alngle etory 1 and 2 Bdrm unit. Plenl)' 01 on .. ,,... parking a 4 car garage. Attrecll~y ptlc:9d $325,000. 144-1111 /.Jn .. 1r,r1 liAI: [ j & A55UUAI re;, ·~TE~ ... l'IM 4 Bdrm. 2 tHI, remodel- ed. Listed below matt<•t. Priced 8' Only $149,000. 14'-1111 /.Jn '1 1Gf l r 1111 [ '· 1\550(.IATfS /.Jn NILfl QAlll Y ~ ASSULIAllS • ' ' -~---~ -~ ----~~-- C l 8 Orong UAIL v PIL 0 l/lllurw Friday, April 1 ARIES (Mardi ·n A~rll IV1 1"11 um: 1.111l•'" take sudden turn in v1111r l.1• 11 Bw i. .. , 1• 1 • 1111 ~•~I relationship with ,;,\ 1 I n11L 1111prO\' ... 1 • " •f1 spiritual valu<>s JU:<t1~·1 ir1 I • 111.•11 • 1. ,• 1·1 11 action . TAUR US tAprll .!II :\1.1\' _1 t independence rt fli 1· 1u h•'1. l~al-financsal dL-;puu~ Y11u 11.• 1 • by direct approat'h GEMINI 1M" .!! .Jui , _u, be a cornphcauon 1,, ciu ... I) .. tJ and this ulomatc>ly will prnv• IJ< with know k'<.igl' o' l 114 :ould ""' •Tn• ;JI, CANCE R (Junt• :..1 Jul 121 confrontatsons h• l pit A ccent on wur 1-. medical-dental I, I 18:\ II. Ull.&'f "' TAVT.nR "CO. a£i'LT'oi"s""· ..... ta.e I COlllHCtll I IMDUSTlllAl IMYESTMUT Prt'po. rte E.•c;lu1••f'ly 644~41 10 t.;dM ~A d •·Ill 11)00 • <! II AC !Jrt lt 111 ~hri-11 191b 1mp1" 11~Q i98'1 C V'I M"D'1_> I 11 11,0 ()'J I HE llA ¥ 30\l °'q 11 1,111.f ~·JllO hll"lonal I ,,I, .,; J 1003 Lciqu11a 1-orvi.I A~• prof I oltic~ 111ud10 '"•Ille .2s s;q It gOO<J \la•te< 10 .. e11 po 401 U 7( Bosiaeu Rent&la 2916 011• ,, Stor 1g ... Re!all • " p..... avahdlll' di ~x 11<1 '' Any site up 10 12~11 ,., 11 S4111·72•9 ,. t 1 ~ SI 2 "-' L > DELUU OFFICE SUtTES I'S •CH(. REAO.NuS PArH!E~ .\ CLASSES c,rt; ~f;<,i) ' CMILOEllR TH c.h•Ue" ~tan1ng Ap<1I Gre111 ''"I 2nd bat>yl Cl!• tilted It 1 her Deni-. .. !ll'tt OOS.i l-IELP 01 Jllflt> Counly AED CROSS P 0 Boa 11364 Sanl<1 Ana GA 9,111 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Fat>ttr ·• Empty Jelly Kettle PET BEE f()('lk my dumb hieM 10 •t111t • lormer lnend They pul honey on Iha 11bte amt he Mid, on 1 soe you have a PET BEE. 1 'ronl CJIOQ 100 1 007 q 11 a "'' lrom S 1 :!5 I.tit & Foad 3004 l:IA !:.E Mf NT $ 1 00 t<I ti l";~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=~ii bOO 'Q II Call Mnn f"rt 11 # 5 li<t2 41644 STOIU-FROMTS WflllC 1111 [Jr 111 N fl 17 SO• !;000 IQ II ltlgl'I 1<1111,i;; ri.-•hglo11~ c"'ll· ~· 11~r •• 1a19 Ceaal lent1la 2911 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: U2-H71 ,1•~1AflFr Rot..'D I OST.A ME< A 646-3433 CouplP to menu~e 8 unlls In Lo~la ,_.e .. & Pertt'CI IQ• <ehrf'\J St'"'T!o •etir6J !•--------Employment s .. no RPSume 10 Mi.•1 .. - -RGllO,,,s SIF.~ R"·" Heir Waate4 5100 11ur. s 12 A .n 1 l Palos Vl'•des CA ():;>, 4 I Sti~~IM,l~!~!!f~M e11 CUSTOMER SERVICE s 1aner ••et.'r1t'h1 ',, JHITOR ~~~ Wtt+ f rndb Sal and Sun I 1 A.M lo 3 JO PM ;w-1 64~ !:ill€ I .iooo Hiiario ' I w.,, tfo ... pon Beach -~ LEGAL SECRETARY :-?! t•~" on ( 1tnte· Real-r 1 .,,. l l.get1on Furn 0 • n • ...,,,, ;.ni.r;. exv 0 eoa1 • ·~ ; •Uni l't'P•ng d1ct11· ~ pr o ·~ and .itO< 11\and a • mu11 Sal<1ry open --(i.;Q.£>942 !'i I OllOfl cl E RI( over 21 :·· QLJ If .' ;.t' C)C(\t., e)(.per .:. ff•' ( I;.. 6864 510 E • Bdll><'>a 8 vc B.111>r:>a ' IHUliERS IHDH ·~ I SbOO Pt'' • d've d 5t8 •, " "' o nt ur 1•n Jr.d enJO)' .. •' "~ ... 11h t~n .. gers 1 Noon tu• AM 1r.tnt1 t•a~ con·"""Y JS .,,1 ~' Ho11ntre" at "4R-7 t58 01 ... I I 1AM " M ...,.,. 11)'> l Dl YS A WEEK Ao 1 rt al .!tllvt As~tar I 20 ht wk Fie~ •rs $41 'u 1 to .t.dnHnl~lt<ttlv" M•·1 per h 1 + o on u ~ n ;9er M• 1 lypt1 IT Teust -9&X~86"4 IOAM. i :! ... -Nt chanics M''"' A1fFtAC 1Vl MASS CUSSES ro "E• vr vou CIRCUS OF MASSAGE 71" NO HAf!BOR BLVO FULLE"ITON 810-6192 11 noon 10 " , m 1 DAYS A WEEI ATTRACllV( MASSClJSl:>lS TO SERVE YOU 55 110 w11n1 r .. ., '(1'8" ---- ollice e11r>f't1ttnce pe<for-DESI". Cl EAi\ Full nr Pl1 rod Res~·<>n'llbltl for vo· I C•per Pref but will Ir •In r1ety of oenerel ollocf' \ AL I BAB A M 0 TE l •dm1n1,11.wve dulle~ 645-1700 Mu•lt en)'•y dOti>•I wnrlt Desk Cfflrl< P T Bu~ Call '"' 1nte-r.1ew $h<'•ei. inn Con1act in 75?·0875 ll!ik lor Und11 j)N\On pli; 1800 W Bl\I EOE boa. NS Anawr'& S1nice Door H11t/llo&t11ses Plsr11 Ole NB only e•vcr for private ..,tghl "'lub. PBX opr need apply Musi haVi! gooct appea. PIT S31·Sun 11 PM-7 onc;e. over 21 years. dtt- AM Sun 7 AM l PM end ptndeble & wllllr>g to CHEUL OFFICE Ollie .. tru ,,.,. lull urno "'' r kn .,.ltidgc ol m.i • • • 1g1ne5 •tQUll(,d 546 ~56 1 Mt1i..l1CAI bo1ck 0!11"e· 6' lingu:tl 1CnglSpan) C;r;p· , ~' R1:q FI T, M -F Call~ ~S8 80JJ w'• ---... () Ml+dl-:al FROIT OFFICE < RECEPTIONIST ~ 1n busy lr111nq Chlroprac; ~ ' uc olc: retepho11e. 10 i.ey ttte lyp"l l v Me5 •" 5!>1 4!r62 ~ Wtd .) PM 11 PM Call work any n1g1'11 Plee"e COEDS Woulo lovv I G3 t 5i;<t0 opply 1n person onl~ on ~ly w vou C•ll Sue Of -• • Mc>n April 4 4·6 3J3J malt> or fem111, L<.'Okn•g MildlCat , ror llOfT 001>11 ~··ti ~<Xld E ·~nencetl a•~•stant 01 •• Oll•Ct' BµP<J "•11•Ctl <!ood EM't with llmtltl<I or lull"'·" phon, rnanne15, 1 " lrP· i -r•v p1rm11 to w ork ' mg 11' 11s 1ru~1 oood MF s 12 Mklntgnt Sd• w•t>mmar & Sf>(llm<1 Will •ery ~Ollllbfl Send r11"- 1111on on c0fnpu1t1r I tel eume. J> o Bo• A 236 Kathy 1nytrme 1213, lttrHllYI Off1c1 w Coast Hwy, 2nd 634-4Sil , (7 Ill Frnnl ol11C4!' 1ho1rp f'loor.Newporl~.JC/l 527-7186 epp1111 l>k~p g A P -SPIRIT~ADINOS AOYICe tn 1111 mall••• lo11e rnarr1agn & 1'1111 nt1ss Also counseling t815 So El C11mmo RHI AIR. typing & phones Drafts Ptrsta E •P only lor boa t Part tlmetFull time 111 . Oealt-< / 1mror1e< on Ma chttecturel drelts person r1n1>r1 Ml Appl only "'''h •Int slull~ tor c:omm 1 &42·8200 Ask for John space planner S56-200" tk Salary $650 during 369 E 17th SI Co11a tr.1 n1rg C11ll tor ilPPI J,I n2627 757.7491 & ui.. lor Dfl· Ma."' torn or C"·dY Movet/dmrer Nee<I gOO<T SH ERIL OFFICE ~7;~':~ ;.~~2,°>-pe• d !: Good typing at lllty '• • s n ciem <t92-7296 Alli Repair DRl'tER ESCORTS a llOIELS Au1omo11ve ••Pll•f .nop Ol/TCALL 835_910$ Gantortl shop tabor ORIENTAL MASSAGE 2022 OUAIL ST NEWPORT BEACH 862-ilH 10AM-12AM l DAYS A WEEK CUTE Glf'L8 TO SERVE YOU OfNlLEMAN woulo llkt to m~t lady who w11n11 H iiied home Ille lot compan1on1hlp & po• tibia mamage ,838-<t8~6 M inimum wage 631-7270 Beby 111111 rup, run 2 d•'f'l wk Newport Bch 10 mo & " .,,, MUSI Mve Iran\ 1142 320<4 1111111 hnmed. opentng for per· m11nen1 !ult time M!Gtry 10 dynomto t1J1e<:u11ve vie• prH In our repldly ••· ponding So Coaat 0111<:11 At>lllly 10 cope under pr11ture w11h dtYeraa perfonoll11111 and lttter- l1e1 wltb c11ent1 E~c•I Cll'g•nlza11on11 alo.llts. leat tccurett typing (75 wpm) tl1Cll'1hand OI IVMd writ log N•enll•I ( 100 wpm) Able to exercise lrlde· pendant judgfl\tnl end act wllh dltcrellon Al lent 6 yra uperlenee with t ll facets of ofllee procedure P'ra111ou1 b•nltlng npar prel EOE/MF can l*IOflMl 1151 9900 •••• 218 Mu~I ha•t' "1'11•1 car or motorcycl<! FuO o• p 111 time For 1mmod101t Wl>fk. Call 6'6--0~11& Dry cleaning countC!r help wanled Will tr81f'I 6 dllyl -k !Hfgstom Cleanf'r .. CO<ono de4 Mar k nowl"•Jg,. OI hn l>Q, l tWSpaptr fltliHry • ., goc>d on pt oneJo (orcier L A nines to homes lilt•~ lr•~tng I CclPOI>•" ot run· Nev.PO<! Beitch 3 30 AM·, ""'II 1u•om1111td bat1gs to 6 AM $625 per mo .. • slilmpmg mech1ne PIT Sflnd reply tn LA Times. , or full time Slarllng PO 8011 2723. Newport~: ·$'4 f.() ti!'• hooor up Salary BallCh 92663 1 canimen-.ureh1 w•th e\ Nur,lng --i;• ~~~~,.; ..g~n ~~~.t.Df: CEln. ICIHES AJIES~ 844-4421 Eucullve Secretary to HAIR OREH ER work ror e•ecut111e DI A•11s1~nt wnntl'd 11ohm rector In non-prot11 Ot ilt1I 10 111;;., 0110, r.llenlale g&nfzation Must have 0 XLNT aec1eter1111 •11111•. C:lll A"Swl'lr Ar1 8 :> min 2 yr exper Joh re-642 4300 :>4 "'' quires tecl, dl•crello". -HOUSECL(ANCAS end po I a e . Good Exp'<! MIJll ha'fe own benef1te/ working Condi· ll•nt nt1\ hr 5'0 0857 =n~~79-T900 for lmmed111ltt open1rg tor _ • --_ e111)efHWl(;Ud M1111t1etreu ~·•"• tomtthlno you want to sell? Classified oda do II well 6A2..S678 s-1no bo.a1 cD"ctt ""' tebrtc: r.u,h1on, 875-7181 1 tpm to 7.30am tl 3 t~, 11 30pm Please cal ' ' 1>e1woon tOom & 4pf • only, Mon-Fri, Coun1r)' • Club ConYaleaC1ent 1\-l !><t9-3061 .... PAIT /TIME .,:; Mu" have g ooo hand-.\-1 Wt1t111g & pteuanl phoneo. voico Ca11 833-18113 '•' ____ ,. H*'te tOfll8llt1ng you wantar lo 11117 Clnllh~ Id• dO'll II I n42 5878 r TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE ACROSS 6e Wedi egaln 1 c..tpool 59 Br .. part 5 An emotion 62 Cattle genye 9 Chuck• e. Habltu1te t 4 Amef. MH1ti.; 65 MOdlty abbr. 67 Bird .15 Bcwt'* ftlghtoner 18 Tit 70 Gamt bird t7 8'11con-rlch 71 Aviary rocka 72 Comfort 19 StNk 73 Admitted 20 Gran• herd 74 Seth'• kin 21 An ert: abbr. 75 Snow vehicle 23 Pitcher DOWN 2• Rumors 1 Sweet 1tutt 27 Sw.UO'WS 2 Pr.ctio. 29 Labor groupa 3 Knead 31 S.ta 4 Pokey 35 Entire 5 Stolen 37 Maley botit• 8 Cutting tool 39Lartat 7Semetter 40 Fuel 8 Follow 42 Aggtegate 9 House pet 44 Move around 10 Mlnetaf 45 Hulhed 11 Veuel 47 Preeontor 12 Acc.nt 49 BurmeM 13 Door: aufflx eplrlt 18 Uncloak 50 Ptac:. of 22 Indian tribe dnneea 25 Wrong 52 State 26 Hair net 54 T OUCh upon 28 Color WIDNmlOAY'8 ltUZZLI IOL YID 30 Squelc:hed: 2wds. 32 FOfced' 2wdr 33Cont~t 34 Insolent 35 Heydoy 36 Scowl: Var. 38 More lucid 41 Beirut n1tlve <43 Adore 46 Nlcknome 48 Plan! fiber I H 51 Navy ahlp 53 Reels 55 Puccini work 57 Notched 58 Darned 59 Kind of palm 60 PIOd 61-- of bricks 63 Sore cover 66 Leftist 68 Wither 69 Efec1rlc unit • Orang• Coatt OAILV PILOT!Thured1y. March 31 , 1883 Cl l ltl! ,.,,. "" rm tt '" HU .... ,....., 1111 n1wa.11..,,,1u1 ..,,, •• • ..,.._.... flR I Lumt>M, grNI IOI 2W' .. ttonomloel tel•• llAUTU1UL 25" "CA eotl ..._,, 401 ma.. Top ft.l.. Oener1I office dull.. T.-. llrftlOOCI, cloO hOIM.. eoope W/pefltcope Id· Color TV. 2 vr wrnly boau only. Call Ron IMlf ...,.. hlw a~ yn ..... Th• Dally "IOI I• 10• 2020 Wait-IC)t o. . . aptlf, Nl~on Lel'ca Cl• • .... ,r .. dellvery t71-S41S Paid •loollete ~ o1M-oept1no appllcallont tor r--•"'"-aaa• mer• 1neotlfMn1. 'oc.i ~ !kin. 8all:IOI c .......... ....., .... n.e II wpm. ~o-Ditti IC I M=•r l rel· !f!IWJ nH IQlll HO mm, wooden TV JoM't ..... 17M bOel to sf!"' """" .... '°'Vow Catt ~ 0:::: :::':. = •:i: Ql<te ~:'& I llY ,..,. 01bln11, Iott more ••· ""°f'/8Tl"!O IVITIM Lono eeo.'1~ mo. · 'llll II 1 -lo"le errendt. Mutt bell Herl> H7•11S3 lrll. Grell tor ldull or Complete, wonh NOOO, ' ' l\IVI oar. Non•11111tr. s1r~!'~~o~1u: ohlldr.,•.r .... 1350 nagoU· .... S1400/otr.17M0et LllHll .,., lkl•Y OPA Ottlce, o.o. OPl)Ol'tunlty. * *' BUY** able. """'·11M· 111• tony TrWtronlO ,.. Nit HettlOt IMf. Alf'port ., ... l»-llOl2 oepend•bl• '''· wao.. w11111no mechln•. 135. "'°'' 1460 u!WOM Co«a ...._ ..o.t110 van Of eml plctl~ wflh ,_.,. Bolt tfMflnQ S25 Mete ' • ,_ -~MY current 1neuranoe neoee-MASTERS AUCTION Pr* '40. lo IPd bike Sony. Lrr. ecrean pt~-R1111gh 1n1ern111on11, -- MajOf tMI •Ille lnvett• ury. Houri 1pprox. • .. MM UJ..Mll St&. 162-'711 tlon T • IHO.c:1~~r,o cuetom made, touring 11.fS "' 1111 ment company lc>Qlld In 11AM 10 ., .... Mon. llvu Fefber'W food 9elarNP Video .. ,RA.Ml , C•"'P•enolo -Newport 111011 nMd• Frt. 14.ootv In pert0n bet· Ru et Floral lofa, I ', & '"1pe JO: recordar, Ilk• new, In HHd lat, Drop·Out I MCrelary to director of ""' ~FfM & 6PM Mon plllOW·bactc. 1260 ~. ·~· 8elr• M~ bo•, 1360.173-4200 hat Potl a IOtlOM On.,,.,,.. 'II•''* AMO Developmenll Condo thru Fri 11 MS-4058 lddl'IQ mach 135• TVP9-Table model color TV, lr•oket, never uHd, Jeep or Aeftaull (Nol Converalon. Shorthand 6 Or~ Cout 15• IOVHHI. beaut UP· writer chr, good oond. 19", RCA-XL 100, perf. '4001080. 640-50&4 Wegoneet). 'r• IOft lop typing required, baok· Dairy Piiot hOltllfY, down cuthlone, S 16. 8olld Mahogany cond. 11150. 1541·1177; Kid• Dirt Bike p.,11, 1 doore wtevety Jffp ground In oonetrucUon 330 w. Bay St. n-oond. 1215, Mutt Dunoen Ptl"'• dlnl""' tbl 846-15780 ......... ft .... ,...,.,. P\lfCheae or condo converalon Coet Meaa EOE 3' ... _._,. .....,.....,.... ~ helpful, but not requl~. a . Nit. 494-7348 80~421 wl IHV .. , 4 Mldlend, FEC lnt'I. Tum-Ment 23" ROM 10 IP-' 5*-8766 Dining room Ht 1800; ~c'S,."s\ ~19g:~ tbl, I Irk & rec. In 1 unit. lhnd New. 1175 · &!e....,. ... _- SECRETARY nPllf Sp4inltl'I Provt,,.. CMV• 5PM. . 50 wette w/3 way epkrt, 144M>7IO In Minimum 415 wpm. P191, ed oek, 10 ~; W• ' Coat '325 MW, UC. 185. 1°' PV1 · veatOf, '*::t aant Newpon 8Moh of· g-ood Ohlna(8) 6 pc ....., leH•llf ft. 84&-1731 IWle or Gery I ~ -•• _.. .... •llP &Ngrammektlcal 16cl flee. Full time. Call Rob place Mltlngt PIUt mleo Watercolor IPP'ai..O '70 vw r~-. 1900 ml 111•1 -Ill.I VI•>_,,,. :.=: M:r r~ .~· :,r:. II 851-98215. pltcH S700; 4 •di bar 112 500 • 8'&-9510 .... -·- 200. 2855 E. Cit Hwy, Welttr/wlffr"• •ti• $100. 642·9139 ~ .;. a Chair 185; I :it~~ .. ~~ 4 ..... .... "" CdM 82t25 Apply In per-ion bet-Contemporary 8 ft couch, 3 M c 0 p I er . $ 5 O. ..... 7111 '3000. 54M254 '12 Jeep Ser..,.., ~ St•llon Attendent. 3-~ pm BAXTER'S RES· matohlnQ ch81r. Gd cond 163-9863; ~471 Claulc 18' Lapatrake LIKE NEW 4d lrbglau l2K ml, auto, pt, pb, *· P8'1 time• Inge and TAURANT 6180 Birch Sl50; wll. klleherl table Cent be boat 4 oyt •hell cab level hatch-•tereo. •llver. 11750• WHk-•nd•~HI •P· St. Npt ad,, No Phon• & Chllrt •35; drawing l&Ll.-..... n. Grev'.'1:.~. 67M181.. beck'. '300. e.u:2231. •73-3763 Jim pMllnCe end hlndWrlt-C8ll• plelM boatd S15: wicker twin Dellvered by Bunny 'IO Toyota 4 wN dfM PU Ing only nead to apply. • h •Id boa rd S 1 5 . Rabbit with Euler b .. BAYLINER 20', good .... IUl1t Mii 3e" ,_ I.Ir•, AC, PS: Apply In pereon 2590 Walter/waltr ..... exp d. 751-6179 kit. Great Suprl1el cond, 110, VCINO Penta, V P200E .• 82 2 800 loaded w/off rd •Ir .. ...__......Blvd CM plcttup apptatlon at El a..u1 cuetom 4'x8' wal-857-2379 trlr. 15900. 642-4014 meec>lll ,·II er 1'750' c' all S12 000 lnwH ted wlli ·~ ........ • · · Ranchlto 409 28th St · · v · · • • •·s.rv--1ce-.-,.-,1on--.-ttend--.n-1-• NB • . nut OOffff llbl•. Inlaid AnllquH lor HI•. ruga, 13' FIBERGLASS Dave, 769-1094 talc• '8500. 642 ...... Of PIT WMkendt Hunting: merble, S300. 833·1574 furniture, plctur ... bOOk WITH TRAILER S250 M I 979-1&74. Ion 'Bch eee-e6ot1 Waltreu/w1l11r, exp. In 4 BAR STOOLS 175 eollec11on, boat gMt. HI· 53e-8228 213-802-4340 ... ,.,. "' ---,7-9-Chevy---- . food & cocktalla. Karen. 650 9497 • . llne clothee, much more. BAV LAUNCH 20th Cen 1111•1 Mii St~ Side '3200 SERVICE STATION AT-644-9550 • 497-7090 • , • . ' TEN DANT exper'd Flotallon t>ed '°' .... 2 1u~191tr1ke 18. 18. Honda XR 75. Perfect 860-6571 2.11 Ai>PtV Shell Stet~ Wlltnt1/Welttn vrs old 1150 °'otter Hotc>ltll Bed. almoel ,_, 12 lotr. 1175-1135 cond. New lhock• & r-Trub NH 17th.& !MM NB Experienced. Cocklall. . 645-8057 . Coll '800, Sell 1500. 28. c.,._ ·77 S/F FIG tlfe, ldNI beglnner9 bike. ' · • Weekend•. Food & ~ Wllller, '35. Pienta, S25 TIO, 28 knoit, c~,1~ 646-1087 '81 Dateun 4 x 4 King sml IM verage for brHkfHI/ H~•-bed. lludenl deek, Uk•• ell. Lumber etern rm io.ded Imme-•81 Hon<l8 H.wtl 400 150 Cab. lo ml. 145-1320 Happy Poelllve Atmo•-lunch. Apply: Ban ~fs': & bllbv llltlng. 548-8207 culate. 0S29,90°0 P.P. ml, thW·rm cond. 1;400 dt1ya phere "you help pro-, Brown·•. 31106 CoHI Beeut. revolvlng J.._.lry 984-4100 Wk dt, 642-2741-87~1 mote our publlcallon Hwy, S. l.8g. Olk lormlca table w/blk 1how caH, new condl-984--4820 ~ & Wknda ,80 H d 750 F XI 1 ·77 Oateun King Cab, Mrvlce In OC ""· Full Yll• UllEI wrt Iron blM & 8 avo. uon. 641· 11177 • on 1 · n C8mper ttlell 48,000 ml., or PIT. Salary or com-naug covered ch rt Owen• Flagahlp, 22 ce-oond. low mileage. Muat '31SO/obo '36-o41e million. eorw .... Hunt. , ... llYI g 0 0 ci 0 0 n d s 1110 • 111111 •m bin, no motOf or tren1. s • 1 1 . s 1 8 o O o b o · &ch. Cell Krltlle at 892 7512 · · '300. 730.ee:!il 8 4 6 • 4 9 6 6 or '78 DetMln 2000 PU. Auto 984-7492 $100-$300 pr d1~ -Ill I ltllttftrt 18• FantMy Tr1-Hull, bow-213/592·3176 Call-· tr-. vy gd cond. Uned exper. ~· Glau patio table w/4 a.. rider. 11111 8 +. llO. 5..,. •• 76 HOND.. cemper th•ll 12450, Stockperaon, PIT, llu-& outUll, aome model· canvu chtlrt, S250. IPll. • I I --" 752-«)18 den1. Mue1 be 18, dellv· Ing. Mutt Mk• people. 08I Chopping block, S75, & good cond. new uphol. Xlnt oond. 9000 ml, 1---------ery & maintenance. W 1 help, ll~ln poulble mlic chalra & d .. ka, ... -ti IPI "4000. 979-<4513 Kathy 1925/btt otr. 831-2471 •77 Det*"1 Ptdwp, good L" & Auoc:. 752-2277 Sund•y calla OK. Jwry 752-1094 Wkdyt. •73 Honda XL 250, good running cond. l i200 or 494--0787 841-4209 LOVHHI Hcllonal w l llY-llU·TIAll 31 Bertram FIB. S/F, twn c:ond. '350. 64~1f7 flnn. 650-1109 1WllT ..U JeL-Wut.. SIM ottoman. cruahed C8mel, FMturtng -.pone of all gu, reblt '82, many '81 Sec• 750 Int cond '77 Toy longt>ed P.U. w/ If .. I.Ill" .. 1 350. Full Mattrell, eru: Sword•, colnt. wer xtrH. Xlnt cond. $49, 11700/obO 557_8964 • camper. '2800. Rune Exper'd woman wlll C8n $45.00. 720-1998 aouvenlrt. antlquee and 500. PP. 673-64'74; · good. Extru. C all The Robt> Rec>or1 It now for elderly or ahul-ln• thOuNnd• of oollectlble 548-13e5 '78 Hond• OdytMV w/opt ~03-34211 In Southern Cellfornl•. 673-58118 Wurllter Or\an w / ltemt. ll ...... ....., perform equip, new -.8-1-Dod-~-ci--D-50--P-lc-kup- 20% cTommw. fu~ald 1ynth1111er. 1h~ ORANGE COUNTY 115 J-... ........ ll l.""" S 1850. 1111 1775. '78 White/blue auto btll olr. ~ -• ·-IC>-ktlya. tape dee« .._...... FAIRGROUNDS -",....... ..,... Honda Odyuey, •tock. • • • phltllcated, up HIH hiaaJI bNut wood. 1700 obO. COSTA MESA. enter Alllton Marine new S1700, NII '875. 0Ylt'4200 . ...._ .. people who would eojoy 651-1804 get• SA ott Ar11ngton St. 645-8015 Both UMd •74.•79 --·eo Toyota 4 whl drM PU. =~ri,;:h ,:;';'!,~ Cab HIS Redwood furn .. loungee, Big canyon Country Club 20· Riii*! 1973 Crul-. ton only. (714) 834-0MI 3e" MW llr•. AC. PS, yacht•, alrplan ... art, Pertlan Kitten•. blue & chalre, tbla, umbr•ll•. ~•mberthlp. 185,000 OMC. 110, 155 hp, V8. 1980 Yll'ftlN 850 aood loaded w/off rd rtr11. antlqu.e and premium white tem1111, 1hot1 cuahlon1. ult cond. Cuti (7141547.e130 15485 obo, NB tllp avail. cond. s 1800 ollo. 112,000 lnve•t•d wlll pr~-· IF vou CAN reg .. 548-9915 '5.00 to S100. 151-1804 . Term• If teeured. Aleo 9' 493 2250 Ilk• S8500. 842 ...... OI •------------------•Air Conditioner. keap cool FIG I man dingy w/7hp • 979-8674 CL •call: on Monday ... I Silt Sofa t>ed, grn, c:oet S580. In tumtner -th«. S.it mtr. Ss.45. Ccx.irteey to Mlcunl Clrbor•tort, 3 dH--------- only Aprll 4, 1983. FOf Sell for only 175/ofr. chHP 150 . 645-1731 bkrt. Cell an-ad 748, lerent 1lze1. Xlnt 135. Aadtw, •P P I Pho n •: Golden Retri.ver Pupt>lel. 645-1731 Deve °'Gary Dave°' G.,,. 642-4300. 24 hrs. Dave Of Gary 646-173t. a.a.. M 714/489-4584 A.KC Chimp "'-gr .. t -' _ wl chlldren if 50. 58" X 24" wrought Iron IN MAC DONALD'S CON-IUl 7114 '61 Suzuki GS450 fectOfY ........ ~ .......... .,.,..., 1198--4207 ooffH table w/hHVy TEST -need 807 for warr. 15K ml. MUSt 1941 FOid WooOy wa- 3 to 11 llllft. Part time, le1M lelrt gtue top MO. 846-9824 1100,000, 814 tor S25, ..... fllL.. SELL S 110 0 0 8 0 gon, 1 13,ooo. no e>IP9!.n2*..!\1 1 1!''1 PUPPIES. aKc ... "'aho-Magnlf. carved m1hog. 000 and 824 for 12.500. FOR SALE 77S..7e32 ,... .._, ~ " -din. rm & buflet/8 chrs. " you hive any of theM ~2-4&44, M-F. 9-5 •-.7-8_Y_amahe ___ XS_1_100-. -......... -• 1129 Ford Modlt A Town quall1y. 1150. Hl-7278 s 1 '""0 . •4 2-2 5 1 o. call Loul8e et 640-1709 ._-8 d I 1 o o o O Tt .... r/ltMlll Tl• Ool .. ~ n.-.. nupa, .. KC. , ... ·.~ •• , v att IPM. 25' Wlndroee Tandem ga9e rack, 4800 ml.. • In • • · """' n•• ... -" .,._._.._ w 11 h B r a k 1 I . Uklng 12500. 551-2741 175-1181. "'::::::::!::!::=~=~:::=!!!!!!!!!::=~=~~=::::!!!!!!:::~!:::::~=:::!:=~ . "' ch8mP 11,,., 9 wkl, 111 c 7' ·----------wanted for Huntington "'°''· $200. 812-0974 Whit• lt811an Prov brMk-uatom made 1_ po !?~~o2~7o1~. 833-9408 D'I 1111 '4te'.Benttaylow e~t~ ....... Y,!~!'!'-~ Beach pre-1chooler, 3 front whit• French Prov p1c:n1c Ml. -ti 10. '85. .... .... .., -A .,.,. __, ... ..... 119... ..... 11•1; ·= Pru;:;-.:=r .. :c:z. sPENo v R ;vs da-tWMll, 1-2 houre. Gd6er1 Retrlevilr. 19 mo. hall 't•bl•. Magn•vox 1pc40" round picnic Ml ....... 1 u.. ~ '75 28' Owrtand, 2 roof , rvna a loollt good. Send , .. ume & Hlary old male, A.KC. 1100. 1tereo. end more. hitlhenl 185. 540-1735. ...,.,. sr;,.-· -.. genera\Of. fuly Mlf rectvc:.d to .... at 1 12 requnmeott to: L. Mee>-847-4781 &40-9351 er-celling fan with lullp 730-0352 1 7'17-32tl contained. N-t1r11. 100. 873-4701, (1111 PO """" F • 19000 417-6831 340-4143 ca. Box-· °""'" P9t1.,. people too. Ooo Din Ible & chalrt, S150. llghtt, wood /cane ..... IM. MIT l:Tp;-;&ini;;;~~Th.-;;i•li-iiiii.a~iiiiiiiiiiiiii-IOijjtaln~!V~~i·~Clii9~2~7~0l.~.ii~j&~c~1~1~g~r~o~o~m~1n~g~3-= i Sofebed. 1150. Antique bladel. Mt. 730-0988. 30. 5 meter Racing 11 .. .._., r.---r boarding. 54&-2Me 150. Mombau Net & NEW MATTAESS SETS Yacht, bultt In Oenmwk .• 80 Sc8mS-35:. Cedar 'II .. I. f1t.::~~ ''art · AT THE BEACH NIT!Tmnllf.I Wanted edultt -22 who enjoy wortdng with youth. Mutt be well groomact, .,..,,,..,.., • TEL-1-CIRC m. • I . .. "SHERRY'S POODLES" Brua hdbrd, 125 ..ctl. Twin a seo. full Ille 185, 9 Hiii Included, many L 0 d g. m 0 d •I. 8 . c . VI. 3 tpd. NW & tooU Immediate oper1lng1 In ... ,er Sale T..&ip-t~-646-5605 ~ $105, King S125. xtru. X.lnt cond. 18.500. 18975. 842·0796, good, all orig . 11400 HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART-TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT t~ lllee. Mlllng mini. 541.-2648 Single bed Ilk• new 1125. Andv 750-5832 Clll 714/651·1369 1-~54~...,~!!2~3'.:_. -----~~obo~~· 842~~-4!!!1!00~ ... ~~1~22~1 IUbtcflptlonl to ttle Delly Sot• $200. ,.._.., , ........ t Plot. Evening 11out9 end Shetti., M, I wtce. A.KC. 875-3908 "',. w~ o CAL 20, ex«* cond, I hp 1--------1 1• ..., llWr . poalttYe rnolMdOI. Start at 871 Plf '"9k. Call 2-!pll, 646-7'02t l• fOf ~). OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER Scatur dl ay mo1r nhlng1. :_-c~2_:~~/:ht. 1200 1.Jke MW IOflbed, brown TempelMl3-2163 '85 eng. !:,_n300ot "Z~2t·~~·w AatHledft ... V.,. )oO • .,,__ omm ulon w t gua-..ill. ... • '" .._ new Interior chrome. rant•• end bonuHt. Fr" 10 good home L•b tonn. s75. O.Slt, 125· Hot Wheelt & baby bike •••n IMPORTANT NOTICt: muc:ll l2IOO NIT'lm ·Evenings and Saturday mornings Contact 842·5178 aft sn.p female mix, IC>llY· Stalnl .. , •IHI teble, _,,for ..... beet ottw. _. lO READERS AND ":;.1763 · f~5~:30~PM~~~~~~~ ed, all aholl. 6-42-7970 195. 646-1705 c .. 775-1131 Extrl dean, 7~ Honda. ADVERTISERS RD/I CWI Mak• ••tra .. llelplng vcx.ith carrtera promote their own .. tabll•h•d rout... M1t11r1, outto· Int. attrecttve perental type pereon, ~ cell f.:llPM . .....,, 646-7021. • Commlaalon/Guarantee •Must be ambltlou1, pleasant and rellable •Experience helpful. 1: -. CIMn king Mt, compl wt Matching llOf• IO-t & ~attery, 1t50B ~o~ 1 w/ The price of 11em1 lld-l~~!J!I!!!!!""'!""~ Free to good home leb mettreu. box frame. Chair l100. 4 Chevy l5" 84-:S~~ c ' p . vertlMd by whlcle deel-14" I Shep fem ... mix, ap•y-h11dboerd. )(Int cond. alum. mag• $75. Ken-ere In the vetMcle daaa4-i=;:..:::::::;:::;:.._.....::i~o:- ed. 111 lhota. 6-42•7970 l135ftrm. 845-1732 more gH dryer 1100. '80 Hobie Cat 18w/traller. ~ ~ltlnQ colulnnl Alf• Sportt Sedan '77, 841-0924 or ~t-3783. Teq. SunrlM aalls. Xtr•. .,.... .,,,. Include any IP" flawleal c:ond. eunroof We need good people to -· '3100 524-2432 pucable tu ... lloenM, alloy•. atereo. mint but willing to train 0 Thls Is not temporary ~,:n ':, ==nc:.~ .... SUS luHt lain llllc. ...... IUI 2 tplnnak.,. fOf 55'..... ~::.!::'for'::;: '2960.131-3018 flee In the evening for U.... bllby EASTER lalMa Ja1aM Private party With .. to bOl1. S 1500 each. hltlon control device '71 89'der. nu top. M30C. .... 1,. .. T....,..,,_ WOf'k In Santa Ana Office. making ep-Pofnlmente. No Seltlng. Salary. Wll Train. Woril llourt: 5-11 PM. Mono-Fri, .. 1 PM Sal. FOf Inter- ...... 182·5844, Mrt. Paullon ~·MW lravel BUNNIES. Reuon8ble Ettat• Garage Sale: 9-4 ~ ~E~ ruga. 842-1234. certification• Of dNler obo.131-3807 ~n + bo:u~t 645-1115 Thura, Fri March 31. 541-1968 SANTANA 526. 7~ hp ~lo;nun:,:~1:gr!,P~•:,~:~ WI tlfl 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM Apf1I 1et. 116 Ametttyat Honda. Brletot. Elltr11. ---751-4222 •fttr 1 PM. In alley ..... I 1 1 , 5 o o . h 0 m 1 otherwlM 1pecllled by '81 turbo 5000, ver) T•l•=HI Witt •1rclladlH ,. ___ ... ---............ 1114 7 1 4 I 5 3 8 -1 9 5 2 0 r the ~. otean, fully io.ded. •Int Aatinte Mii --547-7823 wort! &ate """"' cond ... .-0. 40,000 ml. I IMl4 Fri/Sat e.m. 413 JMmlne. Ovetlon C11111ca1 Oulter Secrtflce 1111500 °'beet r Mii 12mo~.112.eoc 21 A 'ltlt11 .. ...., ... behind Albert8on't Mkl w/hard lhell c .... haa offer 17' cabin crul-_utl _ 551-1373, ewe. ...... Standing pin ball ma-Baby lteme & INec hou-bulll In p ick-up w/ w/12.5HP Johnton OB. SAV£ UP TO 50%! Prof. 723 Audi Foa. good meet "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" PHAAMACY CLERK • &per Pl ... led, Mon-Fri ...... c.11 ,...., 640-e6N Hwpt. f a...I chine. Wkg '300. Hand· MhOld. volume. e... & Treble N9w COV9f. trlf. bait tar* pelnt & l&lto body. H.B. cond. Need• paln1 I v.-... r:, .... ....___ medequllt1(,_)S150& ,._ ... ~tro4 ~ r.i:-· ea;" & exit• 21~771 811142..()100 • .-.1221 body work, no rutt lllElllTE OPllllll --. ..... _ up end other mite. -ta ~rile 1 onn • aft 4PM · •-... W ... ... H 75. Cotteae 1tUdent 14-llt,., .._ 561-4274 o.r-age Sale 2648 w•· -_u _ mu11 .... 144-1511 ••tr P.t.... Engllth breck .. ~ cW· m1n1ter Pl 'on Del Mar. It' •WlllT ... , .... II .... •llH•I ca 1770 ~ Fr~clt Al· Fri/Bet. 9-5PM For ..... 115M3 Gretcf1 :,~ \=h:•lrH. ttl:; ttwu ~ R! !Ill fer I••• .... ""' ktt~· 1"4ntl~ ~ct"'oc'ko•merfor 2100 Pew.on P1. 11-D vie "Chet CAt1k11ne1" Tennea-1 11 ..... ,~ •tll Sevtlee, eoup., ~ .V-.~ Pre-1choo1 A.M. Aid•. Need telephone sales repr......,.ntativ-to PfT. Immediate emptoy-......,. ... "'• n t. c . M . ., •a. start tonight in Costa ME!M office. W ... tMI ·-.5S4f H1rbor/Ad1m1 next to -n. o ec Ort tern ,.. , & lroughame. ~~ PIT IWI• T.;;;t;o;;;~~---~i .... ii·i 4 i 9 i 7 ·iiiiiiiiml mar'• offloe Fr1/Set M ::S~ ~·= -:; 11· Jet Bo•t, trtr. •kit, N~~ 640-1119 Dal~ Piiot n•••P•P•r •part lime T~ .. --.. , 111 CARV£D ANTIQUE OAK ...... , .... oond.' Call Shamroctc S8500/ofl-. 875-«>M C LL · d I I Vin •• r.. •M ... _ I 6 ------COUNT"Y DESK. P-f M'--....,..........., .-.. -anytime, _. for n..-. •-..a--~ •tll _ = n20 r hr• pr wk: ust ~ al east 1 . ~ ~•ii!us oond w1b.v.d ,.,.,;& ~~s;" ONLY:"'~ 8*-14-2' --, _... ~ .:SO MOO Harbor llvd. IOOI• & tome.,.. •No experience neoesaary ,_. openlnaa for tome ~. n•a~~I pm. 430 Tuetln Ave. ~:~Scott. SlOOt.. C<*I Mftl 54CM100 kend morning•. Mu11 •pJ t nali oeooft. Co .. ,,_., ..._.,,,. 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It. Volvo 2411 W•oon. C"tvHltt 1313 • lilt Pllt• t972 610 D1teun wagon, 968 17:>3 " -n-11r111, body In good Qull•l nleed 11111 nlCHI, 4dr, equipped with roof IMO ••J 1 •• 1 run1 11lnt. New llret 80, 4 ur Aocoid io.lnt n• IT a IOOSD 7u, 1mr1111c wtlt Muu cond l t9,000 Ge condlt111n. •lnl 111011111 cleanett, pelfeet 0r1011111 IEE US flllm rtcll •nd 11ereo 14126 • -• •• Auto. A•klng I 1650 or cnnd $58"" w/a11Cldl11 lnl • porll1r.1 , I u \I " p., I y 0 n I y $2198 OBO 404·8046 a 0 n d All op11on1 Mey be Min •• 330 w LI I 13•• b .. t Off 642 62 1 t ~· "" "'"'f -.. ..... • ... 6"!13 .111 ~r 6 PM r u Wo have • good ,,reci; 8•"· Cot ti M .... Mon·· let a -er. • 1162 12117 '"' 1;01111 . II ult • tnCI """ " v • d11y1, 66 1 ·6~37 eve/ 13150 83t·3018 11011 o l NEW & USED , ~~~---::~-.--~ '78 210. 4 dr Good con ' fA(lllf'1 111111001 ~ t111n•lr No111t wkeud wknd Chftvroletel Fri, 10·6 p.m. Don Wll· ·73 Llnco1n Cont1nent11 dltlon, 10 good llOn'll! 70 4 01 HundR Accorcl 1111Ulll 11 CCIII ~Ill 111 m1 attWJn;;g wlll, grnut buy 111 18 924, blnck on block, _ __ '88 t42, good oond, a1111 111m1 , 8 4 2 . 4 3 2 1 Coupe. 1 of 1 kind cond o nly . 1 2000 obo :~~·, tl1~~~~1:11oc::'~"tt' SIG,'\ 813 736-0 1147 S~~ol7~'1~~1;;611111,11Jr,·e11~r~~~/bFb~'.411~re 1~: ~o;6~~~~t 633·8148 '71~1CAhE•Ove111, new br"1. ::~~r:.11~:2u~•r e44·0t e7 s 5 9 o o. c: n 11 n M rda Ille<' 111uu111 Mlt1alti1lai Ml 9177 " " '711 011sun 280Z 2+2. 10. 71 4161>2 511:.1 1r.,,1r10. runs woll 5750 · ---------1 llolla loyce 9161 ~ 831 ·~8 IC. n-e1u1ch Good c:ond. ·73 Mark IV, 64,000 ml. 1 000 ml. 1unrl , Inc 1111, ... 751·8406 eves roott Dt1vu & Pitce -'77 Sc1rocc:o, lmrnac Com• Ing aee Nswporl l1&00 0 BO 660·2167. owoer, 1herp, S2700. 1m/fm, llPI deck. bre 4 .. ~~ ~~('~ s:.:~~nd u _... I a14s THE llW 111311 JYV CARVER M ust s e It s 3 4 0 0 BH Cll'I llnell I Ol9CllOfl •n .. va • •• _8_7_3-_7_03_9 ___ --::-_ dl11 lntr. Sliver, lmmeo 4110 OJ!>J ... erc1111ea HI • Tu11>0 Sta11on 'l..../I 759-173 1 or prtvloualy owned GOOD CONO 11900 '74 Mark IV Lincoln Con- 172001ob0, 646-0523 A~k about 1~?~~1'hi~:.:.~1~ fO.J..S ~ 71 vw Fastbtck 1525• Porechu, Audie and 1110 &•PW •llH 046•5828 (JIM) llnentel, white. clHn '72 240Z, •Int eond, now '10 Prehulo SERVICE ....... , .,, ,. needs work 549·9270 or Vo ..... kaw •· 4dr, eq11lpped itllh rool . S2905 OBO 545·9808 paint. eunrl. & much !'> 111 eud 20 000 m1 lffEfl TIIE SALE .• .,.. • .. .. ..... 2131425·08!>3 rac k, AMI FM radio, 77 Monie Carlo Lendeu, • 9325 more. S40001bSI ofr cluan. ·'"0 uwne• 1tl11t " °"" WHOAU 11.1 powur wlndowa power euto tr1n1, totded. _e_r_n_rt _____ _ 646-7517 eYH . 760·3926 cood 56.000 wht>n yr.u buy your •W•t '79 flabbll, dleltil, wtlt WI doo1 loek1 Good cond a.tn, $1800 662-2262 76 Couger XR7, elHn dye. Lenee 760 12bJ Merc;t-Jes Bertz CiAll u~ brn int 66K "''· $4996 445 E Co111 Hwy S407~ May be ~n at 60 Corvatr Gd cond/ $2500 540-0430 •h 5 79 210 Stal Wgn lo mt Inn 9127 at 'II flR IHTUY S 1 760--0532 N-S~~~h 330 W Bey Costa Mesa, paint $650/obo PP 77 Capri, 4 cyl. 4-1p-d-, JIM SLEIGH 1 2833 HA Xl111 tOnd $16,500 79 vw Rabbit AMffM Moon wlhrlu Fri 160·25 f3.m2 546-6095 -gold 1mllm CHI, win· llPOflTS MG I 533·4242 cass 1ear defrost ~Int •atoa, ft-aeatic on 111ams. 4 . ., 1 d 1 ood n • .,. 209ZAI 77 MONTE CARLO ow OUYl<S, g con- IJO t Ouall S1ret1t 6:? SCll S11ong runner ~he~pel $3~10.0000tb me•.1t Moul1rt ''c-.......... il""l'-1 .. -----9-3_09_ S5~~~5BO d11"10fls2000· pr.lced87" '!!"21 latt ••c e ll cond --------- S4700/0BO 55 t-0478 ------~~ Fiat 9123 '74 Fiat 128 l ow mt nt1w tlrn, mags. AM ffM CI SS . •Int cOn<:I. xt•a $ s 1450 OBO 848-5492 NEWPORT BEACH 64 MOB or1i.1t running Rll\.enl engtne and trans ~ ~ " 1110 llPlU Wl"'DI .. .....,.,., ..,.. .. vv 133-1300 new top $995 Complet rt'!bulld Al• cond 0 11v< 673·6373 TllE I •RIEST • SU c.urtJ aet up $150 anywllere $20,000 11'Kt.rml\nnGnia UI 4dr. equipped with roof Fer• 9319 ·7ocougar.n-pelnt,vl-'H Mil 280SE CPE E~llau11 rn1,,1lold $40 675 4870 or 644 72 1 t Goad 11 $2 tOO SELEOTIOI reek, stereo with tape, , nyl rool, 65M, orig own· ISUZU 5,1, .. r blut1 leather 10 mi P S 0 S 0 • _.___ ' 111>8 power sealll. power wlo-73 Pinto Runabout, 4 c:yl, "· xlnt cood S t35o PIP ""8 Ask ing S 10 800 5:t1 \~~~O" I . S.~ara 9161 ____ 9_64_·_56_6_6 or Iott model. low mue-dow1 speed control, auto , 501<. nu t ir es. 552-444-0 '74 Flat 128 4 0.-. greor eond., stereo, orig own SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 85 .9745 . '7 1 Bug. aut o/stick age C1dllloc1 In Sou· power door locks Good mech perl 1 owner --------- 78 MOB Ei cel cond. 79 2·dr OL, 5-spd, air $l500 67s-5862 11\18I thttrn Calil0rnl1I See ua co rid 14650 May be Cute c ar r S t 2 9 O 'll leHrtlt lltl• 0Jt • er, S 1200, 545 35 t6 55 1·0825 eV8S CUSSIC 'lO 210SE t>ltmn low rni, S4 500 nds some body work 1---------lodavl lllEllS seen 11 330 w . Bay. 494·2921 Compl rebll. A1klng Co11v11rltbli1. '.lit "'d '"' 5!>6 3743 $1800/0BO 536-5708 '78 While llW Convert Costa Mesa. Mon. thru '60 Pinto, •Int cond, 37, S2900 545.0477 day1 . '76 Flat 128 wag Go tlCO· nomy trans. Xlnt cond Formerly Jim Murtno blue top stertl-0 O I 9151 y I" Champagne Edit Lo mi, ClllLUC Fri 10·5 pm. Dori Wll· 000 ml, euto S2,600/bll Ol• L'J t327 $20.500 M6·029t pip -'-'------· _ • alWlllD 9173 seooo Call 750·t489 2600 Ha1bor Blvd harna. 842-4321 859ZAH olr. Mull sell 631-6935 ••t•l • $1,000 0 80. 548-0825 IBUZU "WE WILL IDT Htua 9125 IE UIDEflSO LD" '11 WAlll HHI Votumu Suh-'•· Sa1v1ce 301< ml, ale, am/Im casa. .ind Lno&lrig ex1ru, xlnt cond. Dwain 18711 Booch Blvd 548-6792 Hun11ng1on ~acll '77 Honda Accord. 66.000 (114)142·2000 1T1llee, good eond. S2500 ---,. - Must aelll Call 6•2· 1490 laraHa ulai1 9132 '81 Prelude, Blu wllen 1n1 14 hr•IH lllia ·ao JOOSO, ivorv, sunroof 17 Spt t<i<ll concJ S 1495 <;u8Selt6 , ChtO•IW Wf'l681S 548' 51)82 23,JOO m1 n11n1 S25 .ROO Ponctie 9157 760-8636 1---------r 75280 Ong Ownr 90,000 orig mr No Aec1t1en". Pe1tect cond 4 dr $8!500 Dey. 549·8680, wkods 646-5595 '78 260E Lghl blue ext•. 1 owner 601< m1ltts S 13 500 ot>o 54 1 027'l wkdy 64 I 4909 ev wtmd MEISTER PORSCHE/ AUDI 13631 Hatbor Blvd Garden Giove S1les-Son-ltasl•c l 14·138·2333 ~ SOUTH cou1n VOLISWllEll Formerly Jim Marino vw '71 Super Beetle, sunroof, COSTA MESA '79 CUTLASS Wgn, die· well melntllned Good '79 Camero, xlnt eond. 2 Mustang• '87 not In HI, woodgrn, AM/FM/ cond . $2300 OBO 540-1860 ~800/0BO Mult selll worlclng cond,S900both C8. rool rack 48K ml. 650-2 167 650-6598 obo. 8.45·3204 141150 6 75-0 912 or '87 VW van, rebuilt '7 1, dual porl eng1111, runs excellent S 1400 213·592· '792 '62 Jolla. d1&1181, A dr, 5 spd, 1lr, sn/rl, CfUIH, al· 1oy1. rne1 paint. KNWO amlfm cas1, 27,000 ml llke nu $895 0 PP 673-1322 '7i1~";>~~~~ 1110 llPAU WAIOll '67 Muatang Festback, _6_7_3,...·7_3_75 ____ _ 957·3285 4dr. aqulpped wllll rool 289/V8 auto, good cond. '60 Culleas Brghm, 4 dr, ----___ _, ri ck, 1tereo With tape, S1&00 obo 646-2759 V6, outo. AC. xlnt Seoo<>. '81 Seville Elegante, all power aeat/wtndowe, 1975 Mu llang II, new _6_7_5-_12_1_1_, _55_3_·9_83_3 __ opt1on1. lnedng A•lro· speed control, 1111 wheel, brk•. trans. paint, loolcs ·e 1 Olds Cullen sedan rool, dleael low miles, electric door locks Good & runs great Cell Ill 5, H1um1 leeae peyment $17.500 C all Sally c ond $4825 May be 7 ' •te•1.0289 · 714-5-48-4223 $238.12 low ml. super .. ~ 111n It 330 W. Bay.1------..,---,.-TI'Ei"°Do.-luel--ln-j-.-4-5-.000-I Co1t1 Mesa, Mon -Fri '78 Fiest•. $2800. Call _5_5_3_·09_1_9 ____ _ ml. gerige kept, mint 10-5 p.m: Don Wlftlams. Mall 675·1131 Plpoatla t32t Great Sttreo, sun rool Absolutely ltke oew. ask 111n 1 cond , $650 0 1ng S38SO 778-3:.'49 494-3067 Mercedes 6 3 Sedan 101 75 914 black, 11tnt cood, nu 11res •fires Mull Mil S6800 llrm 751·478• con d , on I y S 5 4 9 5 642·4321 445ZAJ '62 Ford Falcon. good ---.-7-3-P-ly_400 __ _ '69 VW Bug S2100 New 979-7229 lllO IMPW WAlll engine. nr new Michelin $650 uwe Will HT -------res1oratron or pans 1980 Hood• Prelude. au •udl 9141 perlec 1 leut her alloy cond, AM/FM Catsette ,.-....-.--. ____ ...._.....-. .. 11ee1s runs like a bat SunrOOf, 44,000 ml 60 Maida 626. rmm11e. lo out o I n e fl $ 3 0 0 O SS,200. 495-2935 m1. AC. PW AM FM w 631·3016 llPI $5000 Of r - 552·8665 Class•fled Ad5 642·5678 83 944 S1enn" Red 5, 000 m1 Porsche 111· wneels & T1re1. Alarm toaded S tOOOtauume leese pp 830·9318 or 951·9615 IE lllHllLI" VOiume Siles. Senlioe ano Lee.sing 1871 1 Beach Blvd. · Hunilngton Beacti (l 14)142·2000 p11n1, new llrea, euto, --------tires. needs body work ~2 2817 go od cond 63 1 ·4459 '79 Seville, prleed to 14111 4d1. equlpJ*j with roof S600. 17141 631-6586 .., • eves $7099 Xtras. runs & reek and stereo S3200 •---------p • 1335 ~~~.k~.~~ih~~~~b;.~~ ~::. ~s':"M:!.~~~~ -~~~~~~~357~~ --•-•_ll .... ac _____ _ '78 BUS, good COfld lo ml. ~200 644·7085 cond 673·4706. (6 19) Fri 10-5 p m Don Wll· I t n g $3500 /obo. 340-G 143 llems. 642-4321 396ZAI 552.0523 MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • ATLAS CHRYSLER·Pl YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Meaa T ~ 546· 1934 3 blOcks soulh of San D141go Freeway oll Harbor Blvd Comptele body shop Sales Service Parts Service Oepl open Monday thru Frldey 7 30 AM to 5 10 P M and 8 A.M to 5 P M on S1turday ORANGE COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT 2524 Herbor Blvd . COS1e Mesa 549.5on &45·7770 • 1 Jeep Dealer in the Wesll See us todey lor sale~ <;er111ce & leasing There ere reesons wny vwe are 11 t Prcco and selectionl Also, the all·new Renault Alltonce 1s here• THIODORI ROBINS FORD M odern sales, aer11lce, porls. body, paint & trre depts COmpetltlVe ratea on lease & dtlly 1en1a11 2060 Horbor Bt11d .. Coste Mtsa,-64 1·0010 or 540·82I1 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY 2621 Harbor Bl~d , Cotti Mna Tel 5•0 6630 57 Veare of friendly famlly service -Orange County , old est Linc:olri·M«cury deelerth1p DAVID J. 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Newpo11 6e&cn 673-0900 Thi only dealership In Or nue County Wtlh lheH three g1eat mall•• under one rnof' • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC·SUBARU 2480 ltarbor Blvd., Cotto Mn1 Tel 549-4300 Salta. Sflrvl<le, Le&!llr.g Mr QOOd.,.rench " CLASSIC AUTOMOllLll 7Cl5 Newton Wrty, Coeta M"a Tel Cl3t·1393 'JAGUARS OUR SPfCIAL TY" XK 120'1/ 140'11 1~·1/XJ'1IE·TVP11 Selat -Strv~t Ro~t0t•llon1 n 11111 & 11111'1 In co.ta Mee• BO• LONGPRI PONTIAC 13600 Be&Gh Blvd Westminster Tel 892-665 1 Orange County s oldeSI an11 lergest Pon111c deatereh1p Sales. Service. Parts • DICK MILLER FIAT/LANCIA 'Probably the lowest prleed Flits '" Soulhern Cal1tornla" (Localed 1 mlle north or South Coast Plaza near Main St end Warne1 Ave 1n Santa Ana) 120 W Warne1, Santa An 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DATSUN 200 1 E 17th Street. 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(Home ol W1lll1 the Whale) 5440 Gerden Grove Bl11d .. Westminster Tel. 836-40 10 ORANGI COUNTY VOL Vd 10120 Garden Grove Blvd . Garden Grove Tel. 530·9190 Ell.clu1111ely Volvo to cover ell your Volvo requirements New•Used•Sal11•Le11lng• Parte•Ser vlCe•Bod)' Shep Freeway close In the heart of Orange County at Garden Grove Blvd & BroollhurSI. CONNILL CHIVROLIT 2828 Harbor Blvd .• Cot11 ~ C>l'8f 23 yMt'I MtWiO Orange Counly Sales. le111ng, 1ervtce. Cell 548-1200: spec1el part1 line. 548-9400, body lhop tine; 754-0~00 0 IOY CAIVll ROLLS IOYCl.aMW 1540 Jemboree A~o. ~t BeMlh 840.8444. Sa .... Service. P1111 And Leetlng IMOW IVlaYONI WHUI YOU Aal ••• °" our Orange CoeM C. Clutde =¥"'*' JOU "' V'l'lf -~~(ftO,__ ..... ,"'._ o.My '"°'· you ,.... ·-er:: ...... '""" HW!tlnglOn "'°" IO IMa Clll "' r llndll retel IM "*9 lnfWIMIDn _ .............. an. ....C.D1 .. 1,.. ... 0ll,aw ....... _,._ . ----~ THI DRlllif COAi COAST 1011111 THURSDAY MARCH 31 , 1983 OFlANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesan probed • ID beauty pageants By JODI CADENHEAD O(' .... DellJ ...... '*-" Police in Costa Mesa are lnves~gating a beauty pageant organu.er who ran afoul of the law in Texas and Is now promoting a contest 1n Hollywood that has attracted 186 entrants from Infants \0 adults. Frank John Baplllt Bagley, 30, ~-arrested March 11 In Costa Mesa on suspic i on of misdemeanor false advertising after he promised that the winner of the Mlsa California Princesa Pageant April 24 at the Sheraton Universal Hotel In Los Angeles will receive a $10,000 first prize, Coeta Mesa detective Steve Shulman said. Police said the Orange County District Attorney's office has indicated criminal charges may be filed. Bagley said that seven $100 U.S . savings bonds will be awarded next month and that the $10,000 will be given dunng Court bill upsets airport fighters By STEVE MARBLE Of'ttte Deltr PMOC IMff Calling it an outright violation ol due process, residents in Newport Beach are out \0 dump a bill that would prohibit citizens from suing airports in small claims court. The bill, authored by Aaaemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Santa Ana. came at the urgmg of Orange County government, which contro ls John Wayne Airport. About 250 people have filed small claims action again.st John Wayne Airport in the past year, maintaining airport noise deprives them of property rights. The bill would allow suits only In Superior Court and stipulates that an airport could be the subject of only one nuisance suit. Critics of the bill al80 claim the law would make it tougher to prove damages in court. People are not repre.ented by lawyers in small claims court and can get damages far faster than in Superior Court. Ro binson's bill has drawn angry protests throughout the state and got off \0 a rocky start last week when it was reviewed by the Assembly's Judiciary Committee. The committee put off ruling on the bill until April 11 and reportedly is seeking a compromise bill. "I think Robinson thought he could slip the bill through," suggested Newport Councilwoman Jackie Heather. She called the bill a violation of due process. "It would deny the right to legal redress that everyone is s upposed to have," added Barbara Lichman, leader of the Airport W orking Group of Orange County. The city has hired a $100-an-hour lobbyist to take on Robinson's bill. The airport (See NOISE, Page A%) Attorney's absence halts Krishna trial By STEVE TRIPOLI O( .. Delly ......... The highly publicized trial of an Orange County family seeking $16 million in damages from the Hare Krlshna movement was halted yesterday by order of a justice with the 11\ate 4th District Court of Appeal. Jus t ice John Trotter Jr ordered the halt in response \0 a re.quest from Krishna attorney M&rahall Morgan. who wu not praent when the trial resumed tlUa week. M organ, a L91 Angele• at$0mey, currently ls in trial In Loa Anaet. in the cue of the Los Angeles Raiders and the Coliseum against the National Football League. Morgan had asked Orange County Superior Court Judge James Jackman to delay the Krishna trial beyond a just- completed. two-week recess so that he could finiah the Raiders case. Jackman refused. Jackman continued \0 refuse when the Krishna trial resumed Monday, even though Hare Krishna oUiclala told hlm they wanted Morgan present becawe they consider the caae crucial \0 the future of their movement <See KRISHNA. Paae A%) More than 100 kids confined to wheelchain gathered at Saddle back College for the Junior ~heelchalr Sport• Camp. See atory and phot0graph1 on Paae BI. a national conlelt. No location or date ha1 been decided yet, he said. Offlclala for the Sheraton Unlvereal confirmed that a ballroom ha.a been reeerved for the April 24 pageant. Lured by the promise of cash prizes and the cha.nee to shine In the spotlight, contestanta have paid $150 each to enter the Hollywood pageant that hat been adve~ locally since January. "Everythmg ia going ducky," BajtJey said in a phone interview from hi.a C-Oeta Mesa trailer park home. "l wa1 expecting some problems. The teeret of auoceaa la don't s\Op. Keep going." According to authorities, Bagley hat done just that. 'rhe 30-year-old busmeaman, who admita "90me pageanta have not worked out," hat left a trail of angry conleltanta, diJJgruntled merchants and canceled pageant.s behind him. John Moffa, general manager of the Alrporter Inn In lrvine, said the hotel was dogged by phone calLI from angry mothers for months after a contest in February 1981. Marla Craig, owner of the Turning Point modeling 1tudio In Costa Mesa, said, "It was a total shambles. There were no trophies, no pictures and no money. The most vulnerable thing in the world IB a mother who thinks she has a beautJful child." Although Bagley clauns that Deltr Not Pt>oto bJ P•tric:tl O'Oonft811 John Munson of Balboa, at microphone, was among those who spoke, pro a nd con, on affordable h o us ing program. Affordable housing fades County votes to phase out mandatory requirement BY JEFF ADLER or .. hlr ..... •t.it percent of a new development at narrowly defined "affordable" prkles. The long and often bitter debate over the fuwre of Orange County's affordable housing program climaxed yesterday when the Board of Supervi.8on1 tentatively voted to phaae out the program'• mandatory requirements over the next three years. Superviaors, admitting they were confWled by the series of straw votes that led to thelr consen1u1, directed the county Planning Commlsaion and staff to 1ubmit a 1peciflc program for their final approval May 18. One who was confu.ed by the suddenness of the series of actions was Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who favored an immediate tenrunation of the program. "We could end up (See HOUSING, Pase AZ > Following a marathon public hearing - luting eight hours and 15 minutes without a break -supervuaons agreed to eliminate the requu-ement that developers build at least 23 Peninsula shuttles studied Nine years ago, the experimental Harbor Hopper bus service in Newport Beach sputtered \0 a halt alter l<>&ing $27,000 in only three months. The city's shuttle service, which cons1Sted of four rented school buses, was deemed a failure. City officials, at the time, calculated the transportation program would lose about $100,000 annually. With that as a backdrop, the beach city again is considering a shuttle service, one that would serve only the congested Balboa Peninsula Old school buses were used in experimenta l Harbor Ho pper bus service which sputtered to a halt nine years ago. The City Council this week voted \0 pick up part of the tab on a $34,000 shuttle aervice study. Two developers who are set \0 construct project.a near the old Balboa Fun Zone are putting In $19,000 toward the project. The study, \0 be conducted by Van Dell Associates of Irvine, was ordered partially In an effort \0 avoid the problems that faced the short-lived Harbor Hopper. Rich Edmon1ton, the city's traffic engineer, said the study wiU determine what the ultimate traffic load In Balboa will be and then determine what sort of transportation syatem Is needed. He said the study, expected \0 be finished by early June, W<ely will r ecomme nd several alternatives that could range from expanded Orange County Transit District service to a apeclal lane on Balboa Boulevard for a troUey. Council members will be handed the ultimate decision whether to move forward and again try to move tourists and residents up and down the peninsula on a shuttle. It hM been suggested that if a Balboa transit program draws cuatomera and makes money. aervice could be expanded to Newport Cent.er and Corona deJ Mar prizes were awarded, a former employee who aaked not to be 'named aaid no pictures and no aavinga bond11 were given Contestanta even had \0 return their crowns, ahe aa.id. A Pnncet1S pageant staged at the Hollywood Palladium a few months later by Bagley turned Into a fiasco when contest.ant.a were not given promised photographs and tuxedos loaned (See BEAUTY, Page A!) Aliens nabbed in long chase By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... 0.-, Not ..... Border patrol agents and officers from a half dozen law enforcement agencies pursued a van full of illegal aliens nearly 50 miles this morning tn heavy traffic before pulling the vehicle over1n Long Beach. "They ]USt ran out of places to go," said California Highway Patrol spokesman Kevin Dougherty. Twelve aliens, including the driver, were apprehended near the Marina Pacific a condominium complex on East Second Street at about 7:15 a.m . A CHP oUicer and a Fountain Valley policeman chased down the driver on foot after he fled the white vehicle, leaving his 11 companions behind. Chula Vista border patrol agent Dale Muaegades said the punwt began at 6:40 a.m. when agents at the San Clemente checkpoint attempted to pull the van \0 the aide of the road. "Actually, It WM not a h.igh· s~ ch.ue because of the heavy (morning commuter) traffic,'' Musegadea 1a1d He said two border patrol cars followed the jam-packed van, often on the shoulder of the road. through several Orange County etties (See CHASE, Page A!) 'Drydocked' animals keep rescue r s busy Laguna Beach animal control o fficers were kept busy yesterday with a rash of reported beached sea lions, sea elephants, and a curious whale that patroUed Main Beach Park Officer Keith HaU said a large gray whale swam within 50 yards of the main beach about noon, delighting hundreds of F.aster Week beachgoers. "He popped his head up, looked around and took off," the animal control officer said. City crews are still puuling over how they are going to remove a one-\On elephant seal that crawled up on the rocks below the gazebo at Heisler Park and died yesterday Because of the marrunal's size and location, municipal services officials were unable \0 remove the carcass. Two others that died at Cre1cent Bay beach were removed and a sick sea lion was transported to the volunteer Friends of the Sea Uon group In Laguna Canyon. Dynamic duo · What do Gloria Sw1m son and former President Richard Nixon have in common? The doing• of bo1h are covered in the Daily Pilot'• Name• .and Faces column. Pa•e A8. Do you suffe r from dial-flipper's wri11? Such an ailment is likely these day1 wilh the prolif er.lion or cable TV channels~ and financial columnist Sylvia Porter examines the con1equence1. Page CS. Forget cars Think you abtolu1ely have to haYe a car to 1e1 around? Two bleycU111 pJ"Oved dltrerently In a recent t.ran1portallon eonteat. Pa~e A7. Add one for Unlvertlly of South ,rn CaUfomia football\ aubtract one for Kanta•. Th• Trojan• are plckln1 up an ·~x·Edlaon High 1tar. Pa1e Cl. Al * Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, M.-oh 31, 1 .. ~\ -Continued stories NOISE I SSUE . • • group, which rep~nta m<llltly Newport Beach residents, has hired two attorneys to watchd0tr the auembly committee. County offlclala defended the bill u an attempt to coll801ldat.e "a bunch of nulaance suits" into one clear package that a superior , court judge can rule on. Roblr\aon said small claims court ia auppoeed to be "for the little guy" and not a place for trying to "shut an airport down." Any claim $1,500 or under is handled In small claims court. A potential compl'OmWe to the bill would be \o permit clMa-ac:Uon auita acalnat alrporta whUe prohlbltln1 small clalma aultl, SUl8"ted one member of the auembl y committee. Claaa action auita for airport noite have been barred alnce 1974. Llchman said her group ls willing to conaider a compromile but vowed \hat if the bill rema.ina una cce ptable "we 'll do everything we can to pitch lt." BEAUTY PAGEANTS • • • free by me rchants were not returned. · "I have never seen a beauty pageant that generated so many complaints," said Dave Paradis. who was then executive director of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. "He didn 't come through with prizes or money. It was probab l y t he moat unprofessional pageant I had ever seen." Bagl ey admitted some empl oyees failed to return tuxed<>e and man y contestants did not receive pho~aphs. "It was poorly organized.' he said. In Texas, a grand jury lndkted Bagley, who a1ao uaes the name Shaun de Young, aft.er he left town one week before a pageant scheduled Feb. 7, 1982, at the Aatro Village in Houston. Authorities arrested him in Seattle a month lat.er and he wu returned to Hou.ton where he pleaded no contest to rtU8demee.nor theft charges and was 8elltenced to one year in the CHASE. • • Police from Irvine, Fountain Valley. Santa Ana and other municipalities · ined the pursuit along the San ~ego freeway red lights on and sirens blaring. "Th e whole procession just kind of followed the van at a pretty normal pace," the agent said. "It's a lot safer that way. Takes a little longer. but it's safer." A CHP spokesman said the van wu stolen in San Diego by the allena, who were all deecribed u men in their teens and 20a. Officers were to determine later today whether to charge the men with the theft of the auto, or transport th•m to the border patrol station 'at Chula Vista. ·Newpor t Beach Mleheel ~ Torr•. 27, of Inglewood ,,. .. •rr•"•d on retld•nll11 burglary c:h1r11H ye91•d11Y on °*"* Pl-He II belllo ,_ on '25.000. Thlevee IOOk two wire wheel llubc:ape valued at $81 ~om a paned cw on lfll 4300 block of Jembor• Aoed reet•dily 8urgl1t1 took 1n electrlc: typewriter county jail. Jie served four months. "It was a big flap down here when the pageant did not go o ff," said Harris Coun ty Asslatan t District Attorney Harvey Hudson. "TV cameras came and a bu nch of a ngry mothen loitered around th e Aatro Dome.'' Bagley said he had to cancel the 'texas contest after hi.a hotel room wu burglarized and $2,500 in entry fees wu taken, leaving him with no funds to back the pageant. The C.O.ta Mesa resident aaid he atlll feels badly about th e Texaa pageant and intends to have a panel of judges review the 86 contestant.-' pictures. "They will receive crowns, sashes and trophies through the mall ," said B agley . "Unfortunately I can't eend roees ~h the mail." -In an annual twiat in the Jone story, Bagley's wife Suaan plani to file a $5-million claim today against the cities of Coata Mesa and Newport Beach, alleging police haraaeed her and unlawfully searched her home whep they came to queaUon her husband, who was not there. Attorney Ellen Winterbottom said police wrenched a ph one from Susan Bagley'• h a nd , wrongfully 8CCIJ9ed her of child abuse and accompanied her to Hoag Memorial H08pltal to X-ray the couple's 2-year-old child, who had fallen earlier . Holiday obser ved Many area banka will clOM early tomorrow in obeervance of Good Friday. ClOIW'eS will be at noon. County offices, local dty h&l.la and post offices will operate on regular 9Chedules however. Hub c:apa v.iu.ct et 1100 WWI rtpOned atOlen ~dey "°"' e "'*-,_.. • M10 8rlelol 81. Glittering-evidence ' ' Mesa lacking postcard image 8y JODICADENHEAD .................. A postcard photoarapher, Invited by the Ch•mber o f Commerce to Immortalize the dty, took one look at Cotta Mesa and aald flat out. 4'Well, you really don't have anythlna worth photographing." Alter a closer look, the hard- pre11ed cameraman came up with aome ahota of the then.new city hall, the motorcycle races and the Eltancia Adobe. But that waa 1978. M0tt of the postcards are yellow. faded , outdated or sold. Now chamber folks are trying once again to 1tamp the city's image in the mJnds of residenta and touriata sending pictures home to Omaha and Peoria. "You'd think that the town, as big as It is And a.11 n ice as It ia, would have poucarde ," complained Lucy Pin kley, c halrm•n of the chamber'• Poatcard and Entr•nce Sien CornmJ ttee. But It doesn't. P0ttcard raclu In city drua atoret are •tocked with beac h t cenes from nelahboring towna. The problem thl1 time Isn't · rinding thing• to photoaraph (South Coast P laza, Town Center, Noguchi Sculpture Garden, South Coast Repertory, • Pacific Federal) but finding a : dla trlbuto r to handle the : JXJ8lcarda. : Pinkley said that five inquiries to postcard distributors have gone unheeded. Meanwhile, the commJttee ia workJng to aell t.he city to a public they believe la willing to buy. • I I OCC, H~.rbor High teacher E. Hall dead California Agricultural Teacher : of the Year. Lt. Jack ~lnon revie ws 12 7 ,500 worth of stolen jewe lry a nd coins r ecove red by Costa Mesa police this week following the arrest of Richard R. Melnyk, believed responsible for about 20 residential ~ burgla ries in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Persons who think the property is theirs can call police at 754-5205. Graveside aervi.ces were to be held today for Corona del Mar resident a nd longtime area teacher Elgin Lee Hall. who dled Monday. Hall , an ins t ructor In agriculture, taught at Newport Harbor High School for 10 years and at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa for 16 years. A -graduate of the 'University of Wisconsin, where he was active in varsity bateball and basketball, f{all was honored as He was active in Oasis senior '. citirens center in Corona del Mar, w here h e taught a gardening class. Hall was a charter member of Church of the Mast.er, a Maaon and a member of Cloud Peek Lodge in Montana. He ia aurvived by hla wife Hazel; a aon, Terry of Los Angeles; and a grancbon, Jeffrey. 'the famil asks that memorial y . donations be made to any charity. K RISHNA TRIAL . • • NB businessman dies From Page A1 David JohNon. deputy clerk of the Orange County-baled branch of the appeala court, said a panel of three"of the court's justices may decide as early as tonight whether to extend the delay or withdraw their order. Walte r Yoka, Morgan's assistant, said aftei; the ruling yesterday that Morgan and the Krishna movement would be "irreparably injured" if Morgan l.s not present to argue the case. Yoka. a lawyer with two years experience who has never tried a cue to a final verdict, had been fllll.ng in for Morgan here. Milton SUvennan, the attorney for plaintiffs Robin George and her mother Marcia. said he had no comment on the decision. T he decision cam e by telephone to Jackman in the middle of testimony in the trial Laguna Beach A '-!Doi IOng rll"--• -ci.co..ed on lfll plilygrouncl .i Thurw!Ofl lnterlNdlete ScllOOI yeeterdey llfternoon Anlmel control oMow1I OlillrOyecl tile rept ... Irvine A -clal burgWy -~et en "'--Oflk4. wllefll tlM front OOot -ll'led °'*'· nw .. ~. • c:op1w 11ne1 • mla~ oven -• l'lolell, t04allne M • ...O. A reeldent of T "'111 llOC* reported 1 deer .....,, a br1*en leg to pOloe ~~. Anlrl* a.Moe pereonnel c:apt...O lfll deer Md IOOll ltlnto~, yesterday. After Jackman took the call, he conferred brie fly with lawyen for both sides, then diamissed the jury until at least Monday. The lieorges are suing the Krishna movement for false imprisonment, libel. emotional distress and the wrongful death of Robin's father stemming from her association with the Krishnas in the mid-1970s. Funeral services for Newport Beach resident and busi.neseman Linn C. Williama, who died M onday, will be at 4 p .m . tomorrow at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Williama was the founder and board chairman of Linw ilco Laboratories Inc., a Tustin-based manufacturer of food sup- p I e m en ts and over - the-count.er drugs. fl.rm in 1Y)4 in Can.a Mesa where it wu located for 24 years. He is survived by hia wife ; Fran ces: a aon, Linn; and : daughten Diane E. Wilmot ol El Toro and S . Carroll O'Connel. He abo leave. four grandchi)dren. Private intennent aervices will b e held at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in C.O.ta Mesa. The family asks that memorial donations be made to the Oranae County Cancer Society and S"t. Andrew's church. The Newport man founded the HOUS ING PLAN ON WAY OUT ... From Page A 1 with a W Ol"9e program now than we had before," he commented as the Marini drew to a c:Jo.. The plan endorsed by all five aupervilon would require developers to conatruct affordable homes for families earning lees than 80 percent of the county median Income during the three-year phaleout period. During the first and aecond years of the phaseout, developen would be required to build 10 percent of the homes In a project at the affordable rat.es. During the third year of the phaseout, that percentage would drop to ~ percent. Follo wing the three-year pe riod, all mandatory requlrementa would be lifted and voluntary incentives instead will be used to a.saure a steady stock of affordable homes. Aleo, the superviaora agreed to Immediately lift requirernenta that a portion of the affordable units be built for families eaming more than 80 percent of the ooun~·· median blcome. Tbe 8UpeMeon pc:.ltiolw QI\ the procram were well-known long befon the ..,..oe of 53 witnewa bepn duri.nC the potaacted beuin8. SupervWorl fto8es' Stanton and Bruce Ne.tande favored an lmmedlate end to any mandatory requirements while Supervbon Ralph Clark and Thomu Riley favored certain upecta of the ~ And Supervi8oc' Harriett Wieder, who hM voiced her beaic oppolltion to the concept in the J)Mt. announced .ne favored a ph.ueout of the procram over two yean. Wlme.e., 80IDe of whom stood In line for houn in order to have their ranarb ottidally recorded, ap-eed alternately In favor of retainina' the program, even atrenathenina it, or apinlt it. They ta.nae<! from private dilz.ene to county developen to repre1entativee of various county dvtc orpn.izationa and profemlonal fll'OU ... More than~ .... Se.,,. Deale your Authori~ ll\O r i ' Low clouds return sets the standard for value. Coastal ~· night and Mt1y m<lfnlng IOw dollCle tonight end lomoff-. OtMfwlM tfllf through ,_,_. C>wtnlght lowt 52 10 51. HIOftll tomon-ee to 74. El•""h•r•, f rom Point Conc•ptlon to the Mexican bofO« end out llO mllee: Small cr.n ecMeory OYtr ouwr COMtel wetere tor north to nor1h-•t wind• 20 t o 30 knou end com111MO -II to 10 ..... LIQM ..,.,....... ..,. -Inner ..... through tofllonOW with 2 to 4 foot wll'l9-. w...1y ..... 2 to 4 ..... Low dol* Md -too moelly over 1ovtlletn wetet1 during lete night •nd eerly "*'*" hOun. otllerWe '*· T emperatures .. ~ Albeny 43 20 ~~ue 72 3o4 7t 40 Aet--. 44 3t AUenta 51 43 Atllin11c City 47 40 Aultln 7t 51 8aftlmor• .. 33 ~ se 36 55 47 !Melnllrck se 33 8olM 52 39 Boetotl 45 29 Brown9'1111e .. 54 &ufflllO 37 1111t11ngton 34 UI CMS* eo 37 CMrtNton,SC 82 53 Clw!IMon, WV 5'4 40 Ctwlott•, NC 65 46 ~ 51 31 g:".=:.ei 39 J7 48 is ~ 42 2t Columbia, SC .. 47 ~ 44 31 o.t-FI Wont\ M .. ~on 4a 2t 0.-.., SS 0.Mol!IM 47 40 Dttroll )t 26 ~ ,, 32 IJ Peeo 77 .. ""'° 37 38 ~·~'!... .. n 57 12 ...,,..... 44 2' .....,. N '7 HOftCllWlu ... .. "°"""' 10 .. ...... 48 M '**'°"·Ml .. • ,..- Rain II Snow~ •t11t'"""',,.. w •• ,,.., Set·<• -.OAA u s Oeo• Cl CO•M•t<tt Fronts· COid ~ W81m ..,. Occluded ~ Statron&fY •• ~ et ~City 53 LMV-O-IO um."°'* llO ~ 47 UltlOodl 77 ......... N ~ 75 .. ··-40 ........ Peul 41 ~ S7 --~ .. NlwYorti .. Nortoll .. Nof1fl ....... 70 Otdlfloo1• °"" at ::.:. .. n "" fltfi•· .. "'*'* .. ,... ....... 41 .. 43 57 ,. 40 4S 41 71 H • ... IO N 41 II ..a ta • M • ... Pot118nc1. Me Portltncl, Ont Pr~ =re.,. "'"° Akfttww.ct St. LOUii It. ,..._ TMIP9 1111&.IM .. ~ .......... ..... ...... .,..,. ....... ---·~ T°"*8 ~ Tt*9 w.t•••· WlaMa 4t 13 82 ... ... 31 M 41 .. 38 .. 41 63 40 41 43 ta 51 17 .. 71 51 38 II 57 44 .. 41 41 • .. Ill 37 1t 52 .. '° 11 51 40 47 S7 .. 41 1 . .' lllf llPllJ Tides -, N ti , ~ M .... -= ... = .... • All quartz, all Seiko, all frOm just $69.SQ ' j A4 • Oran • Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, Maron 31 , 1fe3 17-ounce baby girl defies odds SAN DIEGO (AP) -Dr Morton L . Cohen aaye he waan't too opUmlatk when he was called to help with the delivery of a 22-week-old baby. "I expected to be called on to declare a baby dead," aay1 Cohen. But tiny Ernestine Hudgins, now belna cared for at the Children'• Hospital neona-tal lntenaive care unit, ls defying the odds. Her doctors say she is the earliest bom premature lnfant on rea>rd to survive. Ernestine was 18 weeks short of a 40-week full term pregnancy when she wu born Feb. 8. She welghed 17 ounces. "She fit all the criteria for what would be called a miscarriage in lay term1, a spontaneous abortion in medical terms -except one. She wasn't born deAd," Cohen said. The record for prematurity had been 23 weeks, held by another San Diego baby, Mignon "Mimi" Faulkner, born to Curtis and Myrna Faulkner in 1978. According to Cohen, Ernestine breathed on her own for 12 hours after birth until she began to have respiratory difficulties. The condition, known as apnea, was a result of her premature birth and wasn't because of any specific lung deficiencies, said Cohen, adding that the baby was placed on a respirator. Delly f'tlot l"hoto by Gery Ambr- .t. R id in g the asphalt waves The plucky little infant is still receivin,a breathing assistance from the machine, but she has experienced few other complications. Who says you need water to wind surf? Tom West of Huntington Beach combines a Hand Sail, a skateboard and a parking lot for a wind-powered ride. And if it gets too breezy, he can just let go. Orange Councy International All'l'O SHOW Anaheim Convention Center • April 13 -1 7, 1983 COME SEE AND COMPARE Joln ln the April ... •More than 25 new models you may !ielling !!ipree never hove seen before! .,=or ·~- •FREE discount coupons available at 8~3 Denny's Omnge County Restaurants and all participating Auto Dealers. ~by Oangc Couniy '°"lolO< Cat DNk·" "''"" • Pro.Jue~ i,.. Cannen UposiD<>n Group STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family --..... L·~ 9 11e. No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county · government than the llllJ Plilt 31st 10 1m to 8 pm Free health care curbed for illegals LOS ANO&:LES (AP) Illegal allena will be barred from recelvlna tree, non-emeraency medical care at county hospitals and cUnlca under a plan adopted by the Loa An1ele1 County Board ot Supervilora. The plan , propo1ed by Supervt.or Kenneth Hahn, was approved by a 3-0 vote. Under current rulea, people can get free health care In a county facility lf their l.ncome ta leu than $2~0 a month and If they agree to a detailed financial acreenJng. Only lawful residents of Loa Angeles County will be able to apply for the acreenlng under the new policy, which takes effect April 11 . However, both Illegal aliens and lawful residents still will be able to pay aa little aa $20 per visit if they declare that they cannot afford more. About two-thirds of the mothers giving birth and 22 percent of the patients treated at Los Angeles County's public hospitals are undocumented aliens. lliegal residents of the UnJted States make up 64 percent of the annual births at County-USC Medical Center, Harbor-UCLA Hospital and Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital, Department of Health Services spokesman Tony Tripi said. Cost to the county taxpayers for these services will approach $1 0 0 milli o n by June 30 , department Director Robert White said m a report to the board. -"It· rVUI Whale lovers Mike McCreary (right) field re pr.esentative for Greenpeace, presents plaque to Pottery Shack manager Bob Barkdull and sale woman Peggy Kae lin for their efforts in recent Save Our Whales 5 K run sponsored by the Laguna Beach business. More than 400 participated in race. which raised $350 for Greenpeace. ANUFACTURERS DIS I RIBUTION CENTER 17480 MOUNT CLIFFWOOD CIRCLE (H..W lltd. Md lln oteio rw,. at ~*) (714) 556-2992 LOOK FOR CLOTHING SILL·OUT IANNElt -PMlla.TO~"L \ . . ' . I J . Dilly Piiat • THURSDAY. MARCH 31, 1993 ERMA BOMBECK PARTY WRAP ENTERTAINMENT Disabled k i ds :Wheelchair sports camp ~ offers athletes galore ..,. More than 100 d.laabled children, attending the third annual Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp at Saddleback College in Miaaion Viejo, are getting their share of professional athletes this week. They've met former Rams quarterback Pat Haden, tennis cmch Vic Braden, Ramm quarterback Jeff Kemp, Raiders defemive back Otis McKenney and l.lnebacker Cal Peterson, and former world weightlifting record holder John Brown. And tomorrow they'll meet with Rams quarterback Vince Ferngamo. The sports camp, sponsored by the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis, and supported by lhe Mission Viejo C.Ompany offen a "camp-like" atmosphere to di.sabled children 7 to 18 yea.rs of age from Southern California. It winds up tomorrow afternoon. ' 82 83 06 John Klug is the self-centered former flame in Newport Harbor Actor. Theater's "Game Show." Pase B7. DaiJy Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell Tennis pro Vic Braden gives young Erik Christensen, 13, of Irvine, some special net play instructions. Erik Christensen hammen the ball. Brad Parks watches Alecia Busziglio. Nuclear power. • • Ho\N to make it safe By MATI' YANCEY A1111l1lal"9M ....... WASHINGTON -Atomic power planu have been 1ubjected to more than 4,300 chanaes alnce the accldeot at 11\ree MU. Ia1and, all almed at mUdna nuclear power aafer. But c:ritlcl contend the chanpa don't 10 far tDOUah. Some crfilcs .... rt that the Jndwtry hM made only the euy. cheap ehan1ea and that the difficult, moat Important lqllOwtnmC. have been left on -drawtiw bolrd. Off lcJaf1 rHponalble for overHeln1 Ui• lnduatry sknaw .. that.~°' the 198 flxtl alven the ht1heat priority ab.er the March 28, 1978, accident at Three Mlle bland have fallen more than a year behind achedule. Harold Denton, whOM calm and confidence defu.ed the pe.n1c four yean aio at Harrilbw'j. Pa., Mid he had been too optimilUc about how ,_ ruulaton could turn around an lncfUltry with 6~ nuclear utllltle1, four reactor manufacturer•, a do1en arch1tect•en1lntera and thoumrMla of subcor\\nc1on. 0 lt'1 aot a1 thou1h we're NAB~. buyin• our own •J>Ke 1hut1le wbln we•ve tot control over ev~ &hat .,_ lnto It," .... Dis.ton: dtriCW Of the Nui:lllar ......_tary Colnma.IGn'• Office of"Nuclear RHctor ()ptnUonl. 0 We have to d9Ye.lop a technical ba1 il f or a requl.rement and aee how It fita ln every plant before we ilsue lt." TMI plus 4 -II lt wu not until three montha A/IO• tor ex.ample, that the Jut of UJ• ruitlon'• 78 nuclear plantl wtth operating llcen1e1 completed lnltallina lnltrumenta that tall control room operaton the level of water ln the rMCtor CIQl\talnment. H..d the operaton a\ TMl had tuch a aaup, they would· not have wronaly a11umed the rwtol' WM lafely COYtnd wtth wa•. lnltM(I, TMI openton CU\ off an emer1ency 1y1tem feeding water to the reactor, thu1 allowlna the unit to overheat, ~ tc. con and releM1nc radioactivity Into the atmosphen. ''The plane. are a heck of a lot aafer now than ~Y. would have been lf Three Mlle bland had not occurred," Denton .. 1d. "TMl wu the bnpet\.11 to fon:e a lot of ~·· FollowJn1 lta own lnvnU,atJon into the accident and one by a P!Hldentlal comnllll1on. the NRC came up with what Den'°" ciallld a "wtah Ult'' of Mt..., to make n\ic:Mr ~ta..rer. That "TMI Action Plan" 0'1tllnlnl JOm• 8,000 1peclflc task.I has been the bu1a for molt of the aafety changes. The NRC aaya 72 percent of thoee tUka have been completed, at an averap coet in older plantl ot about $66 mil1Jon ..m. While concedlnl there ha" been 1ome chane; critic• cont.end they have too fWw and too alow 1n condni· J'\irdlif, they ... rt. the lnd\lltlj md tbe NRC have dwelled upon \ht l'9Y flx•. "They've a pplled t1'e Band·Ald1 , but maa1 tmprovementa ln power plant ~ and operation \hat ~ tdentlfled::>durtn1 the 11Jll r.ottmortema have ;yet t• M 1mpl1ment1d1" aald nucleir aafety ~ ftobei't ~ T~. Mitch 11, 1113 CiOllDO w~~ ~~L.w HO!Jpl'fAl..l'T'V [ ~WTHIJHIJ ~~~' Aw ~ G\Rt'U :l .lt NO MOP.E O~ THIS ~NIVELINC1 &15!>Y STUFF THIE t'AMIL\' CIRCl'S \\How come our margarine never talks?" ''Don't let him in! Don 't let him in!'' ,_00~ .'tll'LLl~S CLOTHES CALL YES ... 1HE L..AST POEM l MAIL.ED IN WAS A MASTERPIECE~ PEANl'TS V00 NEVE~ KNOW HOW YOU'RE 60tN6 TO REACT ~ THE TEACMER CAU.S <>f' VOO ... So I iHOUGHT I COULD AFFORD IT. i f'M GETTING OUT OF nus TR.EE LIKf A MAN Bl(; fiEORGt.: by Gus Arriola by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP) ... \ (" "Come on, Ajax. Haven't you ever seen a note In • bottle before?" 'IS THE ,_E~.\CE Hank'Ketchum "' ~_111 -d ,~ ·~ J • . . Suess ~r .. wE woo ro THE BUG St>RE I ~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson LET'S JUST SAY /T15 BEEN ~DITcDOUT. ~·---- by Charles M . Schulz Eaat WHt vuJnerable. South dtal•. NORTH •QI ~KA O KQUT tQU2 WEST EAST • K 10 8 U • A I U 4 CV J942 ~IOU 0 6 0 10532 •AU •A SOUTH . ., IV AQT5 0 AH •KJl094 Thl' bidding· Sou~ Wtet NortJi E:.1t 1• •• 2 0 l• 4 0 Pa11 5 • PaH GOii N ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF The derenao 11 mlJ(h euhJr H partnera have tht oppor tunlty to algnal thtir atrength and tnlrlu lo each other. But tho defenJlve maneuver• to achltvt th11 goal can be r111Ly, a1 this hind demon1trat.e1. North-South arrived at an eminently rtuonable con tract. Note Eul'a jump to three apadt11. Many experu today uae 1 jump raise or partner's overrall u a preemptive meuure. afford to duck the rlral club. thtn win the contln111lion. Th11 would give hi• partntr a chanct t.o 11gnal whm• his entry wu for tht diamond rurr The aienal nner camr Dedartr abandoned trump• and played four round• or ht:art1. On the third heart ht: discarded a spade from dummy and. when Weal followed lo the fourth round, declarer did nol ruH. lntlead. h(" aluHed dummy'• remaining spade Now West had no way to reach East for tht diamond rufl. and dtclartr held his losses to ont trick 1n tach ·'round' 1u1t lclub1 and hearts) hr did If he play• fe>utu round• ur heart• before pla' "· 1ng 1 trump. f:ut wlll ht able lo. rurr thl' rourlh hurt •rt6 1 set the rontntl by f1Vln1 Ma ' partnrr 1 diamond ruH Pu1 Pa11 Opening lead: Six of 0 Since he held rarat round trump control. Wut decided to try for a diamond ruff. h was obviou1 to tht world that baa 1ix or diamond• lead was a singleton. Declarer won in hand and ltd lhr nine or clubs. West thought he could Observe lhal declarer must limt the play exactly as B•bbtr brl41• cl•~• tAroU(Met Ult Cl9Utrf •·1 tilt f•u-deaJ ~ ""'4f, I O.tlie1b••-ttMtc1• .. • doa't? Charlt1 Ger••'• •• "Ftur·Otal 8rl41•" •llJ :• teac:li JH tile •tra&ep1 ... tadlc1 ef tMt latt1*-' Ill• tJt• pal , .. , ~rilfM • I eve r.r ... ...u., ndtberL Ftr a e9p1 ud a ...-.pel, I MIMI 11.n c. "Cere•F• Dul," care ef t~I• ... _,.,_,, P.O. Bea %59, ' NorwMCI, N.J. 07648. Make ' d1eck1 payable c. New .. paperboo"·· ~ I snot: DR.\BBLt: Wf.N 1 WAS ~OOR. ~E., 1.lffl.f. ~~R, t ~E.O 1'0 1' .. Kf. M'I RAOIO 1'0 !Jli«>ot.., PU'f 11 vP -ro ~ EA~. ANO l(W' 1~ VOWMe RE.Al. U>w! •'OR BIETTER OR t 'Oll •URSE I TH\NK \IS SAD 1Hfrf JESUS O\ED -IHAT5 ALL. M'I 1'E.._c.~£f( NE.'JE.~ ~ff.l'ff.P A "f~IN(,~ HE. HAD 1b 01~. PDNEY, HE. DIED lo SA"E. US ALL FF.OM CX>RS1NS t'l-~k \ Ml:\kERBEA' 'THMIK.5 ~ WAITIN6 ,~ .1 I f()PE <,l()(J ~·r MIND Pte.KIN<:J ME uP HERE AT :(. eouc:sH-r rr FROM ONE: OF -rHose S'fARVING AR-r1s-rs IN 'f'HE: V'll,..l..AGE:. He WAS E:A'flNG 'f'HA-r PAR'f" WHf!N )'.: 'fOL.P HIM ~·p e uY 1-r .' ~K ! SHE LIKES PISTACHIO ICE CREAM, LOOK, AUNT FRITZI --A LETTER FROM MY NEW PEN PAL JUST LIKE ME HOW DO YOU KNOW? IT'S NOT IN HER LETTER-- ''HELP ,, by Kevin Fagan. by Lynn Johnston. , BUT, f'-40M ~ - I t1fW~T~ ANYIH ING [~I bv Tom Battuk . \ ~ ~'' by George Lemont l By Mark Lasky -0UT IT'S AU. OVER THE ENVELOPE '• .,. I J ~ ' ) it 1' I f • . , ,. ' !'I ,f 1.1 ~, '" 0 2 . \ NYSE t :OMPO ,ITE TRAN ,ACTl()NS •UOfAflON,IN(lUO&l•AOUOllltlflllll••OI• MIOWUI "&(111( l'IW I OUOOI OttllOlfAlllO (l .. (lllllll&TlltO<• llC•&weu A•O 11 l'O•f tO IT'"' lllUO &•O "''" .. ' t Dow Jones Final DOWN 13.25 CLOllNO 1, 130.04 X-car brake recall to cost GM $30 million DETROlT -General Motors Corp. saya It.a planned recall of 240,000 X-cara to fix brake problems -including rear brakes that tend to lock in wet weather -could cost the automaker $30 nullion. GM announced yesterday that it was mailing m.structions to dealers on how to tix brake. on 1980 model X-cars that have been under inve.tigat1on by the National Highway 1)-alfic Satety Administration. The safety agency aald 1,700 X-car owners complained that brakes tended to lock up in wet weather and cause accidents. The agency said 17 fatalities have been associated with the problem. Bank to pay for new name LOS ANGELES -It's going to cost First Interstate Bancorp $1 mtlljon over the next 10 years to use its own name in Vermont. The Los Angeles-based bank holding company announced that it agreed to pay $100,000 a year for the next 10 years to the First Twin-State Bank of White River Junction, Vt., which used to be called First ln ter-St.a te Bank. The money will compensate the Vennont bank for agreeing to change its name in May 1982 to allow the California company rights to use the First lnterstate name in that state. Buyer sought for clinics LONG BEACH -Petrolane Inc. aaid at 1B seeking potential buyers of its Raleigh Hills alcoholism treatment chain following American Medical lntemationaJ lnc.'s deci.Slon not to purchase the chain. AMI. which operates· hoepi~ls in the United St.ates and overseas, had agreed last December to purchase the unit for $87 million, a Petrolane spokesman said yesterday. Raleigh HiJls operates 24 centers using an aversion therapy to treat alcoholism AMERICAN LEADERS -I .-utd plU ._,_,. 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