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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilot'HonJe grown' executive gets top-notch position By GLENN 8COTI' °' ............. lrvlne offlclala 1crHned 80 appUeanta from all over Southem C.ltfornla for their new hlah- prof Ile poet aa a hasardou1 material• 1peclall1t, then they hired eomeone from acroa the ltreet. yean aao. beaan hla new Job u haurdoua ma\erlala pro1ram coordinator Marc h 30. Hla appointment 11 1ubject to Cl\l CouncU ratification at \Onl&ht 1 meeuna bealnr\JJ\I et 8:30 p.m. That action la conaTdered rouUno. The newaat employee la Sylvan Henh, a cheml1t who worked at American McOaw Labe, opposite lrvlne City Hall, until lut March, when he waa laid off 1n a reorgani:r.aUon. Herth wu hired on a ntno· month contract for $80,000. But he wasn't the only one added to the 1taft. Herah, who moved hia family from Philadelphia to Irvine 1even Employed u a conaulta.nt on a $1 6,000 contract wu lke Yen of Claremont . Paul Brady Jr., aealstant city manaaer, aaid a 1elecUon committee decided the (See JOB, Page A2) Sylvan Hersh THI DRANGI COAST TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 played passionate WWII. role LB • mus1c1an • By STEVE MITCHELL OftMO.-,NotSWf To thousands of Orange Coast mustc lovers, the face is oh-so-familiar. And it should be. She's Frieda Belinfante, co-founder of the Orange County Philharmonic Society and founding conductor of the now-<iefunct Orange County Philhannonic Orchestra. She has taught piano and cello to literally 11,ffO SURVIVORS RECALL HOLOCAUST See atory of aadoaa.J ob1ervuce, Pa1e A3 thousands of future muaidans over the past three and a half decades in Orange County. And. at age 78, she still teaches "a couple of dozen" youngsters, who schedule h our-long sessions with the clasai.ca1 musician at her studio overlooking the ocean In Laguna Beach. But what most people aon't know -even her most ardent admirers -is that Frieda B ellnfante was a member of the Dutch undeqrou.nd during World War II. Th~ woman sitting at the piano softly playin1 a Beethoven sonata once altered lh'?' mods ol identification cards to be used by Je wtsh fugitivee fleeln8 occupied Holland.. manager gone from • gas station Huntington Beach police are eea.rching for a local gaa station manaaer who may have pocketed up to $30,000 in 1t.ation receipts. That was just for starters. In the years to follow, the then 36-year-old music teacher and conductor: • Helped blow up a substantial portion of Amsterdam's City Hall. • He lped find a hiding place for the father of Anne Frank, just days after the girl's now- famous hideaway was dlaCOvered. • Ushered five downed American pilots to dinner in German-occupied Brussels. In public. She downplays her part in the resistance, saying. "You think you can be neutral, but the word -sometimes -does not exist." "li you're a soldier, you fight. If you're a citizen, you can't close your eyes on what is happerung to other ctUi.ens." Frieda Belinfante jumped into the resistance movement with both eyes wide open. She and 19 other artists, musicians and curators formed their own resistance group. "We saw what was happening in Germany -the taking of land belonging to Jews, the wearing of the yellow David Star," she said. "They were being written up for slaughter." FeanrlS( the same fate for Holland's Jews. Frieda began making ID cards for fugitives shortly after the occupation. .. 1 uk.ed (non...Jewiah) friends to 'loee' their Deregulation of Cable TV may cost HB, FV millions By ROBERT BARKER o<tt.o..,,... ..... Propoeod l egl1 latlo n t o dere1ulate the cable televlalon lnduatry_ t'Ould co1t Huntln1ton Beach, Fountain Valley and two partner citJet mllllona of dollan, an official aald ynterday. The dero1ulatlon bill, aponaored by Sen. Barry Goldwater, would force cities to pay full market value before taking ownenhlp of the cable system. • That provt.ion cont.radJCU an •~1reement 1l1ned between Dlcklnaon Pacific Cablnyatema and the four ctUea It aerv• - Hunt1n1ton Beach, Fountain Vallty, We1tmln1ter and Stanton. In fact, one of the major argulna polnta durlna ne10U.- Uona wu that the cttlea would get po11e11lon of the 1y1tem automatically and free of charae at the e nd o f 20 year1 of operation. 8-n NlelMn. a J'ounwn Van.ty City Counc11S1'an who alao 11 Public Cable Televlalon Authority dlrectorh aald the 1y1tem will be wort mUUona, perhas-more. "Th,re have been a lot of horror 1toriee about the role of cttle1 and I can a1ree wllh Sena1or Goldwater'• position to• point. But I don't aee why the lnduatry 1hould be deregulated If there'• no competition. And that'• the cue in our area." (See CABLE, Pase AZ ) COUNTY IDITIDI ORANGE COUN TY . C A LIFOR NIA 25 CENTS .,.., ..... "'9tO.., o.ry • ....._ Laguna's Frieda Belinfante makes beautiful music today. And she was music to the ears of Jewish refugees in World War II. ID cards so we could alter them," she said. When German inspectors began checking the bogus ID cards agamat records kept at City Hall, the band of arU professionals OIOll&idered destroying the dty's files . "The fonner dl.rector of the museum and I came up with the idea," Belinfante recalls. "We had explosives hidden m the sand dunes. and a person in City Hall to tell us where (See MUSIC TEACHER, Pase AJ) Recall supporters seek board posts By PHIL SNEIDERMAN <Xthe De11J ..... It.ft Three members of the committee advocating the recall of three Fountain Valley School Di.strict trustees have filed papers seeking to replace those trustees on the school board. F.ducation, CA.RE. a local parents group that gathered the signatures needed for scheduling a recall election . CARE has charged that the targeted trustees have failed to comply with st.ate education laws and have overseen f iscal mismanagement within the district. The three trustees have denied the allegations. Detective Art Orm said police want to question Chookiat Banduwong, 41, who failed to show up for work yesterday at the Oatis Oas Station, 19492 Golden West St. Banduwong. who bad been managing the atation for several years. is a dtiun of Thailand who has been llvinl in Westminster, police said. .,.., ......... "'°4o Night vie w of the Costa Mesa City Hall fountain in its better days. During the June 7 election, school district residents will first decide whether each of three targeted trustees, Cheryl Norton, Roger Belgen and Suzanne Moore, should be recalled. Voters who indicate any trustee should be unseated can select a peraon \0 fill that seat on CARE Chairwoman Carol Dunn said the organization is expected to endorse candidates in the upcoming election, with interviews slated April 20. Droz aaid officials of Oasis Petroleum, based in Culver City discovered the 1011 after the ~r failed to come to work yesterday. He said the missing money, which should have been deposited, was taken in by the atation over • period of days early thia month. The police detective said no warrant hu been iasued for the mlalng manager's arrest. He said an audit must firlt be completed by the company. ·Droz aaid officers are coucemed that Banduwong may flee thia couniry to return to 1bal1and. where h1a family atill ..--. Say goodbye to Mesa fountain the board. , Devon Dahl. a 40-year-old financial planner, has filed to take Belgen's seat if tht-trustee is recalled. D. Kurt Hansen, a 31-year-old attorney, has filed to succeed Moore. F.dward Sidney Landon, a 41 -year -o ld administrator, has filed to succeed Cheryl Norton. By KAREN E . KLEIN OftMDellr .... lt.ft Pride and prose 908.red on the 1966 day construction began on the Coata Mesa Civic Center. Proclaiming the center "the most fantastic complex ever put together in Southern Calllomia," then-mayor Robert Wilson turned the first shovelful of earth for the 10-acre project. The complex, which cost $5 million, included a five-story City Hall and a two-story police headquar tere. To put the finiahlng touch on the works, an extraordinary fountain and reflecting pool waa destsned. Un fortunately, the complex wasn't exactly the most fantastic to be put together in Southern California -and the fountain wasn't all it was billed to be, either. In fact, the fountain proved to be more trouble than delight for 15 years. And now, the City Council has voted to bulldoi.e the cracked concrete base of the fountain Md put turf In lta place. The cost to the city for demolition, Installation of turf, sidewalk , soil and ot her lmprovementa to the area will be $18,575. But that will be less than it eo11ta to repair and maintain the costly, Inefficient fountain, UC lnine Athletic Director Linda Demptay, who bu been a1aociated with the u ivenitr 1ince it opened Ill doon in 1965, anno.iaced yaterday 1he will ralp, elfeed•e Jane 30. P81• D2. officiah said. a fountain which has been filled with soap suds by pranksters and has flooded the basement of the poli ce department. The Will iam J . Moran Company. an Alhambra-based contracting firm. didn't know in the mid-1960a that an upcom.lng energy crisis and then a water short.age would make elaborate fountains unpopular. And city offidala didn't know the pipes would leak. the drains wouldn't work, and the pool would be clogged with debris. Orua and sprinklen will take their place. All three filed their papers with the Orange County Registrar of Voters before the deadline at 5 p.m. yesterday. The three candidates and the targeted trustees each opted to lnclu(ie a 200-word statement of qualifications In the ballot booklet. The charge for each statement la $800. The three challengen are all membera of the Committee Ad v .oca ting Reapon al ble Bob Grandatafl alway• wanted to play baseball at Golden Wat College, and llu1tler Coach Fred Hoonr eoulcln 't be any happier with the Marina High ,...d'• choice. Pap Dl. So11tla Co.it Repertory poN4 o•er more than 900 ICiipte •o fwd Its nest pley, "Gooabye Frecldy," wlUch opena April 20. hp 83. (:J . , Actress dies in NB home Actress Delores Del Rio, who won fame in the 1920s and '30s playing heroines in Hollywood films, died yesterday at her Newport Beach apartment of natural causes. 'She was 78. Miss Del Rio was the convent- reared daughter of a well-to-do Mexican family and began her career as a dancer in a 1925 ailent film. S h e went on to star ln "Romona," "The Loves of Carmen,•• ''Evangeline,'' "Madam du Barry" and, more· recently "Cheyenne Autwnn." When she was 14, her family (See ACTRESS, Pa1e A%) Bob Nord9kOI, the old man OI the eea, will make a NClOl'd ipee4boat ""'oat• sM''Of COrtei to .......... hlt 70tla birthday.~ 81. , . -, I I ~I Otangt Oo It DAILY PILOTITUNd1r• Aprtl 12, 1813 free ACTRESS. I From Page A 1 • • Huntington ex-cop's econd trial ends with jury deadlocked agiiin wa1 forced \o Uee Mexico btcauH of rald1 by Pancho By STEVE TalPOU or .. .._,......., An Ora1l4• County Suporlar Court Jury a deadlock In the aec:ond chlld mola.c.aUon trla1 of former police officer Michael McDonald may mark tht' end ot the char1e1 aaalnat the Hunu,,.ton ~h ~dont. Proaecutor Carl Armbrul\ atked after the jury's declaJon that another date be aet to start proceedl.fl4P toward a third trial But Judge Donald McCartln indicated he may dismiss the charges. ThP six-man, six-woman jury, 2 Inurder retrials un.der way Two Orange County murder trials which ended ln jury deadlocks when first tried started for the second time yesterday in Orange County Superior Court. reported lta deed.lock y .. lcrda)' after more than tour day1 of doUberaUon. Moet juron favored aoqulUal on 11 of the 18 chara- a1alnat McDonald. They were 1pllt 6-6 on three othera and favored convlcUon 7-~ on tho remaining two. McCartln aet an April 21 date tor Atmbruat'a new trial motion, but uld he wu leaning ap!ruit grantJng the request, though he had not yet made a final decU.Jon. McCartln said the aever., dMaions In the turY vote helped hlm to lean in that direction. "We've tried thil cue twtce. [n view of the vote breakdown, I'm lnclined to diamla9 It. I ju.It don't think lt'1 In the card.I'° nt\.ry It," he uld. Tho trial Judae can allow new trl1l1 lndvflnltily after a jury d"adlocu, or, If he feel.a thoro la little chance of a decU.lon, ~n dlamlu tho char1&es. McDonald i. charaocl wtth 1~ counta of lewd and luclvioua actit with a child under 14 and a 1lngle ml1demeanor count of child annoyance. Hl1 flrat trial ended In a m11trial when a jury deadlocked In September. He remains free on baU. Huntington Beach resident Val Norman Owen, accused of the strangulation murder of .his girlfriend last August, and James O'Driacoll, accused of committing the first murder in Disneyland's history, are both charged with second-degree murder. Owen's first trial ended in a three-way split in February, with six jurors reportedly favoring acquittal, three favoring a second-degree murder conviction and three others favoring a manslaughter conviction. De1W "°' Pftoto b7 ,etrtoti O'DoflMll Costa Mesa's Atlantis Massage Parlor already painted over. Ah, there's the rub: O'Driscoll 's case ended last Oc;tober with jurors deadlocked 11-1 in favor of a second-degree murder conviction. Massage parlor closed Ow~.~.~accusedofkilling 20-year-old Suzette Adams. whose body was diacovered Aug. 2 in a Huntington Beach pgrk. The two had been living together in an apartment near Oak View Park, where Adams' body was discovered. The discovery was made a day after the two allegedly had argued repeatedly. J O'Uriscoll. 30, is accused of !•tally stabbing Riverside high school student Mel C. Yorba, 18, during a March, 1981, family n!ght at the Anaheim amusement park. According to Pro~utor Pat Geary, O'Driscoll attacked Yorba after the lanky defendant accused htm of pinching his gi.r !friend. Huntington Beach Car ataraoe were taken 111 two auto burglarlel r~ecl , .. ,.,day allernoon Ona occunecl on the 111100 bloc:k ol M.._ ~-The MCond OCCUffed on the MOO -of o .. Lloht 0..,,.. Eacll llateo -....... at at>ou1 '300 An 18-lnch antique cryttal vaH •H reponed atOlen In a br--ln at a hOrne on the 20<!00 bloc* of 0.... Clrde The --v9luecl .. 11,600 A three-year battle between the Atlantis Massage Parlor and the dty of Costa Mesa has come to an ~d. with the dty winning out. The business, which used half-naked women to advertise in Hollywood publications, closed ils doors last week after Costa Mesa police served a court order. Last January the Costa Mes.a City Council turned down a request_~):i conditional use permit~ the Los Angeles College of Massage and Physical Therapy (Atlantis) at 2112 Harbor Blvd. The massage parlor was ordered to obtain the conditional use penrut or shut down after a preliminary Injunction was issued last September. The injunction was stayed unttl laat week pending the outL'Ome of an appeal by Atlantis. n.i.-~ tOOll 15 --worth s 1.000 In .. _..,, brMk-ln Ill .... 8'»or1 Ch ... t, 18242 8aedl &Ml. The lnlnider9 u-llOl1 ouller9 to get ttvough a ,_ get• A ~ -burg&aty tn a 191:1 reel Lancia -..to r...itecl In the rec>«1ed toee Of a b<W~ containing l500 In caan anc1 a.500 llPOf1l'I Of -t>ert>er IOOll, The cw -!*llad In an~ beNncl IM 200 l)IOC-Of UtlcaA_,.,., Fountain Valley A tlllel toolt the .,.,,.. and the wallet c:onlainMg S300 In -~ to a Clerlt ,I' who llacl put It In Iha dealt et Iha Ouilllng .._, 18085 Eldd St. Robert J. Davis, an attorney representing Atlantis, said the owner's lease was up at the end o• the month anyway, so his client had decided to forgo any further appeals. "Further litigation would be too costly for all concerned," Davis sald. "I think the whole thing will be reaolved very soon." Davis said the business owner, Thomas Wade, has no plans to reopen the massage parlor in the area. Atlantis had been the target of protests by citizens groups since 1980. In the past several months, police have arrested five Atlantis employees on suspicion of prostitution. Atlantis, onginally owned by a Los Angeles chiropractor, was authoriz:.ed in Costa Mesa as a mass.age achool in 1973. Irvine su"rvtaor1 at an affordable lloualng conetNC:11on ill'• at 1 Monroe !Old pOllCe ,.....,Oey !Nt 1tlle¥ee CU1 e ,_ lflCI IOOI II*' Ioctl• to tlMI ClOe>oer lnaUlllllon ancl tu'""O A *Omen told police )'99t•Oe)o Iha waa '"'*' SatU<dey night Olllllde her ..,.,,_, on Taroco In tMI Otange1r .. aectlOft of lrvlna She made her rapor1 al Mlaalon Community Hoepltal In M'-n Viejo ....... .,,. _,t,.,.. Mid. lot tr~ Brace for breeziness Coastal PwUy doudy and breay CoHtel low 52, lnlenO 48 CoMtal high mb-ISOI. lnlMld low eo.. Weter 57. Wind over the aae weat 10 nort"-*1 10 to 20 knoll late tonight etld ·-·-· Combined 1ee1 over outer ooeetal wat .. e to • *' and 4 to 8 '9el -Inn« OOU1el wet•a P#11y doudy. U.S. Summary A "potentlelly dengerout" anowttonn dMl1 -'* blow to eprlng todey, 1prMdlng heavy -from u. Aodllea lnto the Ollkotu with -muletlont o! more thaf\ a loot eapeeted If\ .,._, OIH•ter relief apeclall11a heeded for the South where floodlng In th• PHI WHll In Loutet•n• end M IH IHlppl fl'fllaced n .ooo people. 1111 dM\IG9 wt1t1leleel et MU mMon -kllad 11 peopte. Tiie atorm centered over t<MMI lled *-dY ~ s inc...-ol 1now af Clleyenne. Wyo., and neer-bllaurd 001idlloll9 .... ~ In "" ~..,of ... .... WlnW..,,....,.. ..,. In ..... tot ~ ~. tfle tou1h·c.ttrel mo11n111na Ind _... •••rr ..-.. OIMon'8M end tM lleotl Hiii• of 1011111 C*lota. _..., etOfm .. tofla9 .,..1111.,... ... ,,_...,. of ,.,...,.., Mlt•n Coloreclo. aout11er,. llld •••tarn Nortll Dalrot• anf nortllweater n ... II~ II tfll H9tlonlll ~ .............. tomw, '°'"*' '*'-.. !<..-Cit)' ......... '*'. ,.,..., __ _ ••~ In Ille .a4'tll•antr81 ....... °' .......... ,,. ,.. tlOf'l'll ....... Of'9 .. =-·'"a..... .... . .... ~..: :c:"'...f ,.. -• '.;.r, ': ~O: =...~..... .,... .... -~., *"°''""· cw.-.- • Temperatures NATION .. ~ Albany 53 44 Albuquerque 66 ~ AtnarMlo ao 48 McnoflO' 2S 26 ,...,_... llO 32 Allenla 89 48 Al1-ntle City 53 42 Autlln 81 83 8altlmor. se 38 Bllllnga 41 ae Btrmlngham 74 48 8tamarok 44 ~ 8olM 52 30 eo.ton 61 4:1 Browntvtlte ee 71 ...,,. 50 21 Butlelo 47 37 HonolUlu 85 72 Bur11ngton 38 35 Howton 77 82 CUC* 40 " I~ 41 3e CtwlMton, S.C. 72 50 Jmc:keon. MIN 12 47 Cherteeton, W.V. 48 38 ~llltle 77 48 Chartotte, N.C 83 le =City 41 38 ~ ... 61 28 82 47 Chlcego 46 36 LMVeou ~·45 Clllclnnell 47 33 Uttte ROOk 72 M Columbll., s.c 72 37 t:.:z-111 81 COlumb\19 44 21 53 37 ~tWOtth 83 N L.ubboalt 11 46 O.yion 4S 30 Mtft'IPlll 72 ~ o.n.... 68 S3 Milml 74 1111 0. Moll'M 57 41 -...... .. .. :)7 Delton IO 12 Mpie4t.Paul 17 H ~ 4& 21 HMfwlla .. 42 EJPuo 75 42 ._..~ •IO M '""'**-ao 17 NIWY«tl • .... '•OO .. 2t Not1'*I ., ~ ""°""' 40 " Not1'1 l'tetll . , .. °"'91, ... 46 18 OllWIOftla City " .. Htntotd M 37 OmaM .. 41 ::s lllf RfPIRT Or'i.ndO 78 53 Phlladelphl9 !M 37 Phoenix 71 51 P::f.1 48 33 p ,Me 45 36 Ptwtland, Of.. SS ~ Providence S6 31 =city 5t 33 64 34 ""'° 47 2t Aldlmond eo 37 St. lOIM 13 48 81.~ .. T~ .n M a.it l.akt .. 37 8ln AtllOnlO 83 ee 8ln Oltgo .. &5 81n'r~ 66 41 ., ... ....,.. 44 21 ... tUI 52 37 === .. a. M 37 ICM*.w .. n ~~ :: -40 Topeke 12 n-t .. .. TUIM .. •a w~ M 41 w~ ,.. .. Tl des ProHcu\ou all•a• \hu McDonald aexually abu1 d ~OW\I female visit.on to h1a Cape eouaie Lane home by f ondllna them, prwalna them acainet hii nude body. 1howln1 them p0moiiraphlc filml, pladna their hand• on hit body and aeklnt thttm to remove their clothe. In numerout en.countere over more than a year. McDonald'• attorney, Gary Pohl.on, argued that children who tatifled acainlt McDonald were lylng and that there wa1 insufficient evidence to convict hie client. Dolores Del Rio diet ln Newport UCI, Nixon aides at odds on library By GLENN SCOTT Of "" DaMr No4 ..... In a rerun of events last month, a UC Irvine faculty group Insisted on restrictions yesterday before accepting the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library on campus. A spokesman for Nixon later said the terms would never do. A seven-member faculty Homeowners really safe from outside Residents in the Mariner's Cove condominium complex in Huntington Beach kind of fenced the rest of the world out early today. Electronic gates lost their juice when a power outage hit the 101 -home complex shortly after 5:30 a.m. Residents managed to open the exjt door manually but couldn't get the entrance gate to budge. People could get out but couldn't get in. "We've been standing by for hours," said Clancy Yoder, president of the Mariner's Cove Homeowner Association. "I don't know why they didn't come sooner. What if there was an emergency?" A spokesman for the Southern California F.d.iaon Company said a crew was called at about 6:30 a.m. and propped both gates open before 9 a.m. However. the malfunction. caused by a blown out hae in the underground cable, aUll wasn't fixed late th.ia monung. The out.age reportedly didn't affect the manually operated emergency gate at another location. But it mu1t have been a terrible morning for early bill collectors. Hearing set on lunch fee Trustees of the Huntington Beach City (ttrementary) School District wlll 1eek a waiver tonight on requirement• to provide free or reduced lWlChes during summer achoo!. A public hearing on the issue Is scheduled tonJght at 8 p.m. at district headquarters, 20461 Craimer Lane, Huntington Beach. The district ts offering 20 daya of summer achool for seventh and eighth grade pupil• who have failed one o r more proficiency tests. committee aubmitte'd its report ye1 terday approving the presidential library on campua. But the professors called for several conditions they aald are needed to ensure the library ia strictly a scholarly place. The committee suggested these condltiona: •Pendlng lawsuits filed by Nixon to galn access to some of his papers be settled. •No museum to glorify Nixon or detail his personal life be built and only a srnalJ exhibit area be included to highlight h ow he used presidential materials. •No new acts of Congress be imposed that would restrict public access to the materials. The report will go to the UCI Academic Senate for a meeting Thursday, when faculty members will decide on recommendations to Chancellor Daniel Aldrich j r . Aldrich is expected to contact the UC Board of Regents Friday, the following day, with his recommendation for the library. His proposal doesn't have to match the faculty's, although Aldrich has been sensitive to hi.a professors' views. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the private foundation offering to finance the library and museum said yesterday the faculty committee's conditions would once again force his group to drop UCI from its list of sites for the library. "Irvine is no longer an option if these restrictions go forward," aald John C . Whitaker , foundation spokesman. "l think we can just forget it. We have too many other options to consider." Protopappas scheduled to surrender Tony Protopappu, the Costa Mesa dentist charged with murder in the death. of three patients, was expected to surrender to authoritiea at l :SO this afternoon at Harbor Court in Newport Beach. Protopappas' attorney, Stanford Shaw, told Deputy Diltrict Attorney James Cloninger the dentiat would tum himsell in. Arraignment on the aecond- degree murder charges was acheduled to take place at the court sometime this afternoon, Cloninger said. Police have been unable to locate Protopappas since charges were Ciled against him Friday. Ball has been tet at $500,000. VWa'1 .revoluUonaries. • The acu.. had two rnam._ bororo she became Involved wlth Orton Wtlle1. To1ether they made "Journey Into Pear" ln 1942. Mlaa Del Rio played Elvia Prealoy'1 mother in "l'lamin1 Sc.ar'' ln 1960 ancf appeared on the televl1lon Hrle1 "Marcu• Welby M.D." In recen\ yean, 1he eolJt her time between her beactwcle home' In Newport and Coyocan, an exchalve tuburb of M4t>dco City. She leave. her huaband, ~ Riley, whom ahe married in 1969. Funeral arrangementa were not complete. JOB. e • From Page A1 two men working together could offer the best expert.iae. Yen, a full -time c onsultant, has experience working with federal Environmental Protection Agency policies and exot ic chemical.a, he aald. Hersh knows Irvine and is well schooled as an analytical chemist, one who specializes in the makeup of chemicals, he added. "We re going to uae both of them to our advantage," Brady said. Their job will be to brush up on existing disclosure laws in other communities, prepare draft laws for Irvine, create disclosure fonns for local buainesaes, start up an advisory committee and compile an inventory of the kinds of chemicals flrms now stock in the city. Hersh said he learned about the job while watching City Council meetings at home through the local cable television. CABLE. • • From Page A1 However, Dickinson Pacific Regional Manager Dave Edwards said yesterday the company intends to keep its end of the agrttf'(lent and turn over the company despite possible legislative loopholes. "We have a contract with the city and we're going to keep it," he said. Dickinson Pacillc has a $9.95 monthly subscription rate for basic services. However. monthly fees rise to about $40 if residents SU becribe to all services. The system has about 33,000 subscri bera. Coast gets cooled off after rain Cool, breeey weather is on the agenda for tomorrow, following widely tcattered showers that dropped traces of moisture on Orange County last night and this momlng. The quarter inch or so of rainfall that was expected to dampen Oscar night never materialized, but scattered rainfall waa rt'COrded In most portions of the county. The National Weather Service aald rain waa falling in northern and aouthem parta of the atate early today, but the elusive storm waa expected to leave the area by ton!ght. Tomorrow's highs will barely reach 60, the weather service sald, with lows about 46. In the mountains. where the snow level ts at 4.000 feet, the thermometer was expected to reach a hiRh in the 30s tomorrow, BUY WfitQ[ Tiit Jt:WfLLfR~ BUY! No need to travel to the Los Angeles Jewelry Mart! Our regular prices are up to 75% lower than other jewelry storesl SHOP AND COMPAREI • ....... CHAll•tl .... , ..... .. .... ......... " • WATON •All • VllA ·~ ... I Otano• Coa1t OAILV PILOT/Tunday, Aprlt 12, 1983 41 , NATION Reagan believes Mideast peace plan still alive Oscar Night a dandy for 'Gandhi' By Tiie A11ocla&ed Pre11 WASH I NGTON - P realdent Rea1 a n 11 oonvinced hla Mi~t pN('e ln!U.Uve la· 1\Ul alive, even thou1h th e Palestine LiberaUon Orpnhallon hu turned I\ d ow n , ••Y admlniatroUon offlclala. They aay Jordan and Saudi Arabia have encouraaod hlm lo ao on. The initiative will be discusaed at meetings today between Reagan and the Sultan of Oman, Qabooe Bin Said, who is visiting the United States for the first time since 1975. John Hughes, the State ~partment spokesman, said yesterday that both Jordan's King Hussein and Saudi Arabia's King Fahd told Reagan in t e leph one Q b o· S id conversations they think his a OOS ID 8 plan still is worth pursuing. with President Jleagan Chicago votes for may or today -. CHICAGO -After a bitterly fought campaign shadowed by racial tensions, voters today were to choose between electing the first black mayor in the city's history or the first Republican mayor in a 'half-century. Democratic nominee Harold Washington and Republican candidate Bernard Epton appeared to be ~urying the hatchet in th~ war;iing hours of the campaign last m ght, although both claimed they would win today's election. 4 survive 15 hours in rough sea HONOLULU -Two downed Navy fliers and two reacue specialists who parachuted to help them aft.er an A-4 jet ditched in the Pacific Ocean 700 miles northeast oC Honolulu spent more than 15 hours in the waves before one of the men was plucked to saf~ty today by a freighter, the C-oast Guard said. The man was picked up by a small boat from the Mat.son container ship Lurline early this morning, but it was not unmediately known if he was one of the pilots or one of the rescuemen, said Keith Spangler, a Coast Guard spokesman. STATE State high court ask e d to free Fain SAN FRANCISCO -Murderer William Archie Fam's lawyer is asJOng the st.ate Supreme Court to free him and hold Gov. George Deukmejian in contempt for denying his parole. The attorney, Robert Bell, told reportera on the steps of the court building yesterday, "l don't recognize any kings in this state." Meanwhile Deukmejian's lawyer, Deputy Attorney General Tony Dicce, sald there will be a hearing May 17 for two retired judges to review Fain's case and make a recommendation to the governor on his parole. Fain, 37, has spent less than 16 years in priaon for murdering a 17-ye..r-old and raping three women in a rural area of Stanislaus County in 1967. De Lorean seeks improprieties LOS ANGELF.S -Attorneys for indicted automaker John De Lorean have filed a motion apparently aimed at uncovering any improper government activity in the alleged $24 rrullion cocaine smuggling case. The U.S. District Court motion concerned "government influence or improper activities in the prosecution of John De Lorean," according to the document's Utle. De Lorean was arrested last October with two other men, William Morgan Hetrick, 50, of Mojave, and Stephen Lee Arrington, 34, of San Diego. Flaming tanker closes busy highway SAN MATro -A tanker loaded Wlth 13.000 gallons of jet fuel plunged off busy U.S. Highway 101, overturned and bunt into flames, forcing closure of the !reeway for about six hours until about 3 a.m. today, the California Highway Patrol said. The only penon reported injured was the truck driver whose name and condition were not released. ' WORLD Walesa, outlawed leader m eet told WARSAW, Poland -Solidarity leader Lech Walesa met last weekend with his outlawed union's underground leadership, the first such meeting dLSClosed since his release from internment last November. an aJde said today. Walesa has kept a low profile since he was freed from 11 months of detention under martiaJ law, and announcement of the weekend meeting could prompt the authorities to take the 39-year-old labor chief back into custody. Jobless riot again in Brazil city RIO DE JANElRO, Brazil -Bnu:il's second violent protest against unemployment m a week has hit Rio after 2,000 job seekers answered a help-wanted ad for 170 clencal and aa.les joba. A p.>lice spokesman said some of the disappoin ted applicants threw rocka at passing vehicles yesterday, tried to overturn one car and smashed a crate of shrimp in the street to blook traffic. In Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city and lta lndustrlaJ and financial capital, a protest march by laid-off chemical workers OD April 4 touched off two days of rioting and looting. Kingsley and Streep • top winners By YARDENA ARAR ........ ",._ . ....., LOS ANOELES (A P) ''Another 20 yun? Without question l would do It aaaln," said a clearly aratlfled Rfchard Altenborough u h1a two decadee of labor to produce the epic "Gandhi" paid off with eight O.Can, Including best picture. Attenborou~h, who produced and directed 'Gandhi," said hla wildest expectationa were more than Culfilled at the ~~th annual Academy Awards last night as "Gandhi'' also earned him the best director award and, for Ben Klngsley. best actor honors. Meryl Streep, who won the best actress award !or he r portrayal of the tortured Polish war re'fugee in "Sophie's Choice," sald she· thought she'd given her best performance ever in the role. "I don't think I'U ever see one hke that again," Streep said. Six and a half months pregnant with her second child, Streep admitted that attending the ceremony had entailed a certain amount of physical discomfort: "The baby was kicking all night long," sher smiled ruefully. Holocaust WASHINGTON (AP) - Thirty-eight years ago this week, a Jewish chaplain with the U.S. Third Army drove a jeep through the gates of BuchenwaJd, raised a megaphone and announced in Yiddish: "Yldden, Ir reit frei!" -"Jews, you are free!" He saw a fright e ned , 8-year-old boy cowering behind a mound of corpses and lifted him into the air, laughing and crying. Last night, in a sporting arena, the chaplain, Rabbi Herschel Schechter of New York City, an d the boy, now Rabbi Israel Lau of brael, liberator and liberated, shared their memory before 16.- 000 other Jews attending the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Each aurvivor defied Adolf HJtler'a intention to slaughter all the Jews of Europe, and each had his own survival story - accounts of horror, told with distaste and disbelief: stories of atrocity, filled with corpses. President Reagan and his wife, Nancy, stood with the survivors. The president was warmly received -interrupted by applause 26 times in a 25-minute speech -and applauded most when he pledged American strength to lsrael's survival. "As a man whoee heart is with you -and as president of a peor.le you are now ao much a part of -I promise you that the security of your safe havens, here and in Israel, will never be compromised," Reagan said, bringing his audience to Its feet. Like the two rabbis, Reagan had ::i survival story. It concerned Car crushes county tot A Santa Ana toddler was crushed to death when his uncle's car went out of control as be taught himself to drive, pinning the 23-month-old child aaalnst the house where they live, police said. Jorge Cortez of Poplar Street was playing in the front yard about l p.m. yesterday when the car driven by JO&e Maria Cortez, 21, entered the driveway and accelerated instead of braking, police said. Deputy Coroner John Etherton pronounced lh.e child dHd at the 1eene, and Cortez was booked for inveat11ation of vehicular man1laughter. Wln'e Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Wh at don't you llkt? l 842-6088 Call the number at left and your mcaage will be recorded, tran.9Cribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour anawerin1 service may be used to record let· lers to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors mutt Include their namt a1'd tt ltphont numbtt for vertfkalion. No circulation calls. please Tell us what 'a on your mind OfWIQI COAST D1ltyPlllt ' , T~e big three at last night's Oscar presenta tions we re (from left) Richa rd Attenborough, produce r and director ol "Gandhi"; Meryl Streep, best actress for "Sophie's Choice," ond Ben Kingsley, best acto r for "Gandhi." It was Streep's second Oscar - she won !or supporting actress in 1979 in "Kramer vs. Kramer." Louis Gossett Jr. became the first black actor since Sidney Poltler's beat actor award for 1963's "Lilies of the Field" to garner an Oscar. winning best supporting for his steel-hard drill sergeant in "An Officer and a Gentleman." Only one other blac k performer has ever won an Oaca.r -Hattie McDaniel for "Gone With the Wind" in 1939. Gossett previously w-0n an Emmy as the slave Fiddler in the miniaerie. "Roota." Noting that his Oacar-wiruung role was not written for a bl.ad< man, Gossett offered 10me advice to other black actors: "Don't look , at black parts -look at parta." 1 He added that the part waa not 1 changed in any way after it was given to hlm. (See OSCARS, Page A7) • survivors recall the horror two "righteous Gentiles," Alexander Rotland and his wife, now of Clearwater. Fla., then of Poland. who hid three Jewish children for more than four years. were lookinR for." departure, my brother begged Benjamin Meed, now of me for these papen, and I gave Brooklyn, N.Y., then of Warsaw, them to him. The papers led him told a chilling story about death. to the infamous Hotel Polski tn "Once when German soldiers searched their home." the preside nt reco unted. "the Rozlands kept serving wine and whis key until the troops were so drunk they forgot what they "Forty years ago, I had a Warsaw, and eventually to the brother," said Meed. "His name trains wruch took him and othen was Mordechaei David. He was to'ether to the unknown. only 17 years old . One day i 'It was my name th at was obtained papers in my name that listed by the Germans for that were thought to guarantee my transport. By chance I and no\ safe pussage out of Poland. L my brother could have been on "A day before my intended~ that train." r----------------------------------* *----------------------------------MUS IC TEACHER WARTIME HEROINE From Page A1 the fues contammg ldentJfications were locAted " From there. at was a matter of persuadmg a tailor to make police uniforms, obtaining a few pistols, and waiting outside the darkened City Hall buuding on a Saturday night. Two members of the band d isguised as officers, strolled lip to the two poUcemen on duty, pulling guns on them. she said. A medic.al student then "injected them with something to put them out." and the two uniformed resistance fighters stood guard whale others set up the explosives inside. The blast went off at 10 p.m. sharp, and the group was able to safely make identification cards "for thousands of people after that." The music conduc tor also found hiding places ror refugees fleeing the continent, including Anne Frank's father. "He was very distraught," she said. "He had been out when the Germans raided the house in wh.Jch the family was hiding." When resistance members could find no more coupons to obtain food for their fugitives, they began printing their own. "It was like a game," she said. "We'd print up food coupons. and the Germans would change the oolor " Belinfante's mission as a member or the group e nded one day when she returned to her apartment to find at sealed up by the government. She fled the neighborhood. disguised as a man. Her first trip to a barber shop was a ternfying experience, she recalls. "I took off my hat and sat down in the chaU' and the barber asked, 'Sir. shave or haircut'?" "l said a haircut would be fine," she laughed The musician and fugitive fled Holland, staying for a short while in Belgium with members o.f that country'• underground. "A friend took me to five AmericaJ}. pUots who had been shot down in the mountai& near Brussels," she said. Since the Holland woman spoke English, she was asked to take them to a nearby restaurant for a meaJ. The Americans were dressed in civillan clothes and Belinfante dressed as a nune. At the restaurant, she ordered food for her "deaf and dumb" charges, using an impromptu sign language to communicate with the pilots. \ The ~rilou.s pantomime worked, aJthough Belinfante worried that someone in the restaurant might know sign language and question the group. The female condue10r moved to the United St.at.es two years after the war, settling almost immediately in Orange County. And now. four decades after the Holocaust, she remarks on the possibility of a recurrence of the horror. "I thlnk," she said. rubbing her chin, "there is enough awareness in the world today -but there ls sun enough hatred." "People are always mw-dering each other for Ideals of some sort. People will always feel superior to others." But a repeat of the Holocaust? "l don't know. l don't think so." Al. for her own actions, she said, "It is not necessary to make heroes of people who did what we did. You don't do it to be remembered. "It's like music. The reward is in doing iL" ~\ (~ 6EMWllE I I I 1 Selecllng th• 1hape of 1 Diamond II ueualty a met• of •tl,.tlc preference. Diamond le cut In many 1h1pe1, the moll popular ol Which .,.. the round. oval, pear, marqulM, emereld and baguette. Th• mo1t popular cut 11 the round or brilUant cut. It II called brilllent, becauM, eccorttmg to the ICl90Ce ol optic:•. thla cut allowl maximum brlltlanc». Meet ,...,_...,. Mlle agreed on en Idell method of cutting to achieve maximum brllllanoe and nre. but cutting verlatton1 do eic lat. So m•tlm•• 1 cutter wttl oompromt .. the proportion• to maintain welQl'lt In the ftnlahed 1tone. In eo doing, he MCf1ftoee some of that brllllance. MOf'e Diamond• .,. cut In the round llhape than Ill the other ~ oomblned Ind of OOUl'M that II *811 .. tt'le demand tor round• .. ,, .. ..,, proportion for It i. 19ngtl't equala tw1o9 width. The PMt..,.,,. la a croee t>et-...n the brilliant and the metqulM . It II round at one ~d end ~lnted et the otl'lef. f'l'te propOrtlona of a pear lhePe .,. ..,.,., ottan llmlted to tt'le ptece of rough (uncut gem mat..-lal) from which It la fa1hloned. l ength equet1 on. and • tlalf wtdth II u8U8ly OOnllldered the moet Of'aoetul peer shape. · r l\t oval •h•P• 11 ettadlly lnore11lng In favor with tl'la pubtlo, P«haPa partly becllM the 9'• eurfac• of an ov•I I• Of'MW thin a round of the M1M catat we!Oflt, and eo glvee an ~Of being iwv-. The oval oen be a very t~ and ..., DttimOnd " the e>roPOrttone. .. perfected by UDte Kllplan, lte follow1d. (You mlgltl r91Mmbtr I t~m. ttory Of Mr. l<~'a the fllnol.ll Jontl.-• Diamond .., ..,..., ootumn.) 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I\ and tM other dllftllOftd outt thet • ltooll at Ctwtll H . ._, J ........ .. •11•'1•11111111111 .......... of. diamond 11 trviy • melttr of l*"IOMI ................ .. .... .,.~.°"" ... .. ........ I A4 Orenge Cout OAtl. V PILOT IT""*-', AP'M 11, 19N Hiker recounts ordeal in canyon ByTMAIMN ... Pnu Danald Johnlton didn't think ... had the~ '°nu c1own the r-=ue belicODMr, bul .,.... morw than four de.YI wandertna ln the Grand Cai\yon without food or ~W! he .....u.d lt WM h1a ~ cnenee for 9W'Ytval. ''I MW tbMn and 1 ap,..cS that lf I w• ever P.'C to make tt I WM aotni to mab lt OOW ," the 0-year-old real Htate and lnveatment brobr recounted M he recovered at hla Anaheim home i.t week. "I aiood u hJah u I could and waved flve tlmea,' which wu once mon Lhan I \houcht I oou1d do.'' John1ton11 ordeal b•c"n ~.April t wt.Ml M arid a compu\&Qn, oi.n J~ ol Lana a..ch, ~ the Jona. .... ~ ~t of the CU\yoc\ atW apiindlnc tour ~ with eempen hm • Lone Blach church. Johnaton and Judd aoop became Hparated from the poup. Loll and d.18ottented, they hiked until nl&httall. when Judd became exbautWd and had to ~. Johnaton hlked on alone, t.e Judd to jo1n him ln the . But Judd tailed to ahow up tn the mornJni. althouah JohNt.on left 1t1n1 alon1 the trail. a.cu.n found Judd that day. Johnlton, carryh\ll a mckl*k. belon1tn1 to ~ woman tn the "I thought I wa1 •mart enou1h to get out my1ell, but Mother Nature wu teaehins me a leuon." IJ'OUp, .. urned Judd had hiked down to a vU.lqe on the canyon fioor, and went on alone. "I thouaht. I WN am.art enouah t.o aet out myaelf," he 11ld. "!fut "1other Nature wu te.chlna mo 'le.on.'' All day Saturday he walked narrow canyon t.raUa, hll water and food exhauated, but not bellevtn1 he wu in danRJr. "I thouaht I wu aboui an hour away from the parklna lot all the time," he aald. "Every minute l told myaetf that if I just pt ov r the next hill, I'd be out.' A freeitn1 nl1ht paued and Johnaton ut ou{ Sunday followin1 a trail of hone. hoota that eventually led nowhere. Twice durtna the day a aearch helicopter Clew over without apottlnf him. He lnally discarde d the unusable contents of backpack, lied a red flannel aleeplnj bag liner to a buah aa a signal, and traded his shredded1 jeans for a pair of woman'• jeans he waa now gaunt enough to wear. He lost 20 pound.a during the ordeal. Sunday night he huddled ln a little cave, catching falling &now in his hat for moiature. Monday's wandering got hiSl nowhere and another freezing night fell. Al 10 o'clock the next day a helicopter spotted J ohnston . "When I saw them, it was the moat wonderful feeling," he said. "I never had any senaation of being acared or of giving up," he said. "I had faith in God, and I really believed I could conquer that mountain. But afterward, when I saw myaelf in the mirror at the hot.el, I was shocked. "You know what I'd really like to do," said Johnston after calls from well-wiahera poured in, "I'd like to rent a big sign that says, 'Thank you, America. I'm fine.' " .Homes e ID G'*t ha.ta are 10Ught for foreign atudenta Pl&nn.lni to vta:ll the On.nae Coal durina the next .everal montha, Two aeparate groups, one handling atudent.a from Jal*\ and the other from Europe, are each tolldUl\f resident.a who mJ1ht enjoy foreign gueata. Here are the apedflcs: -'11le Pacific American lnatitut.e ls aeeJc.lns host.a for 18- to 22-year-old atudent.a from Japan who will atay three weeka ln 1ocaJ homel. The atudent.a have from five t.o eight )'eU'I of En&Uah t:ra.lnlna and a.re placed with families where they can experience American life and practice apeak.lng Engllah. People can contact Kea Kraeger of Irvine at 7!0-9097 for more information. -The International Cooperative Education Program bued at UC Irvine ls looking for host.a for European atudent.a who will work ln pre-arranged summer jobs. The atudent.a, abo with advanced Englilh skills, will pay $45 a week for room and board. lnteretted people should contact program coordinator Randall Wllllama at 833-6881. --- • Lorin Gibaon of Huntington Beach, a aenlor al the University of Arizona majoring in elementary education, has been named to the dean's list. To make the honors list, students must carry a full courae load and maintain a 3.5 or better grade point average. A course designed to offer advice on coping with chronically ill children will be offered three Thundaya this month through the UC Irvine Extension. The three-part program will begin thia Thuraday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Social ~nces Lab, Room 129 at UCI. Other classes at the aame time and place will be on the following two Thursdays. Coordinator for the course is Linda G. Young, a clinical 90cia.l worker at UCI Medical Center. Topics include using the medical system, organizing daily activities, handling sibling relation.ships and providing physical therapy at home. .Cost for the program ls $35. For more information, call the UCI Extension office at 833-5414. Masertis, such as a '55 Farina, above, and 1963 3500 GT, below, drew Steve Matchett and other shutterbugs to Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza Village show Sunday . SAVI MONIY ON YOUR INSUllANCI • SHUmRS CUSTOM QUAun_ SHUTIERS ll.MMNT •. COWANT .. ~ .. ., '"''"'""' .,.,... ..... 'IO earn • mone'r market fu:terest • 4J check \Vi.th Now you know why your nelghbOr banbat (]]HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~r':o.. • Super Now Checking Money mC\fket interest on every single dollar, as long as your average balance stays at $2,500 or more.• Fully imured. Unlimited check writing. Checldna Supreme Funds over $2,000 (backed by Government securities) eam high money market interest. Funds up to $2,000 <fully insured) earn 51/•o/o interest. Unlimited check writmg. 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NASA II boldl,y 1DOYtni forward with planl. '° •xoend Amlrica'• II"~ in~ from faunch to land1nc 1Mt week. I eec:ond In the ahuttl• fiMt, performed wit a preclalon that lmpNeltd th• experta. The only blemlah -a problem with the $100 million corhm~tiona M'91llte -apparently had nothlna \0 do with Ola1lenpt, but WU c:auaed by a faulty rocket •\1419· "It wu kind of a ~f fliJht." Mid Gary Coen, a fllaht director. 0We re~ that lt worka the way lt wu built to work. ' In two years. NASA hu come from havtna no proven ahuttlee to havinl two of the world'• mmt advanced apllCeCl"aft. When Columb6a WU po'8ed foe launch in April 1981, apace a1ency expert• atill had a tlmld uncertainty about the wt9dom of trying to fly a *** Flights keep gettlD.g better EDW~ AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -F.arly aviation feata astounded Bernard Waggoner, but after viewing the landing of the apace shuttle Challenger the 96-year-old man says he no longer conatden the aky the llmlt. "It was great-just what I expected," '8id the retired .carpenter, one of about 100,000 enthu.ed spectators who braved throngs of traffic and wind-whipped clouda of duat to aee Saturday's lNtdl.ng tn the C'.allfornia deeert. He and h1a wife, Mary, 93, peered anxiously ln\o the brilliant aky aild then smiled as Challenger. and ita crew of four made a pinpoint touchdown at F.dwarda Air Force Bue. Earlier, Wapmer admit1ed: "I wouldn't mind aoiD4E m)'9elf. I think lt would be great." -. Wapmer wu 16 when the Wright Brothers Cha.naed the world in 1903. He was 20 when he took h1a first plane ride -a heartatopping aerial tour of hia Kanau farm -and he didn't fly again for more than half a century. "I didn't think it could happen," he said of Charles Llndgergh'a 1927 transatlantic flight. "I didn't think you could pomibly fly a plane that far." The Waggonen, who live in Ventura, have followed the apace program for years. They have toured the Kennedy Spece Center at Florida's Cape c.anavenl and watched moet previous missions on televllion.' Mn. Wahoner, who had 10 children during the cciuple'a 'f4 years of marriage, noted that the United States has lta flnt woman astronaut: Sally K. ~ who ia due to participate in Challenger's next fll&ht ln June. 'llloulanda of other spectators crowded behind a ~ fence on the eut shore of the dry lake bed lut Saturday to aha.re in America's apace ~ and pin their own anal.l penonal piece of ~.f hea.rd we would be a lq way away and we wen, .. aa1d Jim Marek ot Los Angeles. "But there la always the fear that it'• not going to come down and in seeing it, it's like you are part of the suocess in a bistory-ma.k:ing event." "We've been out here for each landing," said Marty Holyfield of Los Angeles. "You can't beat it. It'• Just for that fleeting few momenta of glory for the U.S. It really puta ua out front." The landing held a ~ significance for Ray Vltola, 60, a naturalized 0 .S. citizen who works for the Navy at China Lake, Calll. Junior Mi~s signups slated The South Orange County Junior Mias ~Ution wtll be held Apdl 30 at Laguna Beach Higb School, but potential entrants must sign up at their IChoola kln8 before that. The Junklr 'Mm prosram la apomottd by the Orance eo..t Jaycees. and the local winner will complete tn the at.ate contest in November with a cbancJe. at the American title later ln Mobile, Ala. Glrla must be hiah 8Cbool junion from 80Uth OOW\ty h1ah IChoola to pertidr.te. For information. call Paul M.arquie at 4.._381'. Notice • Notice • Notice As of Aprll 15th the City of Costa Mesa will no longer receive direct fire & burglar alarms. IN Coast Security at 2488 Newport Blvd. offers A.A.U.L. 24 hr. central station monitoring utlllzlng presently lnstaJled telephone llnes. One Time Special $20 a month 842-3490 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper Thellllflll fits In. wtn1ed craft ln\o and out of apace . Aerodynamlcally and eclentJflcally, there were unknoWna that cau.d aleep1-ntah&a and lfaY Mir. Now, after five fliahta by Columbia and ON b~ Challena-r the ahuttfo 1y1tem hu aecomplilhed u.. lmpoMa.nt mil•tonea: -Proven \he pc11eUcallt;l of • reuaable craft that can land like an airplane. That ecoompllahment will be~ even further on the seventh flllht when Challen1er land• on a lhntted concrete runway at the Kennedy Space Center. Lauren Leonard -Proven a apaceault dealan that la more flexible, ~ eully put on and fees expen:lve. A pair of mallu.nctJona In the tlfth fliaht helped to lron our amall design and application flaw• and helped make po11lble the highly aucce11ful 3~-hour spacewalk by Story Muaarave and Donald Grand Jury Petereeon. Aatronauta aay they now have full oonfl~ in the new aulta. _ Proven the deslsn and uae of a robot arm Irvi·ne GOP that can be uaed to move large objecta ln apace. The arm wu tested on fllahta of C.Olumbw and 11 ready for a major application, 1uch aa launching or meet topic recovering satellites. -Proven the reliability and cost-effeetiveness By £HJ!.18111~11Et DECKER of uaiJlg the shuttle to ferry satellites into orbit. The Nilt ------ fifth flfghl auocemfully launched two satellites. What la a erand jury? NASA officials are now looking ahead eagerly How does It worft? - to their goala for the next alx fllghta: What if you were called to 7: Three satellites will be launched and .erve on the grand jury? America's first woman astronaut will fly In apace. These queatlona w111 be 8: The shuttle will be launched at night for the considered at the Thursday fl.rat Ume, on a miaaion that Includes America's fint meeting of the Irvine Republican black astronaut. Club. 9: Six astronauts will be housed in C.Olumbia Lauren 1W . Leonard, foreman for a week of actence experiments in the Spacelab of the 1983 Orange County module. Grand Jury, will be the guest 10: Challenger wlll deploy a secret military speaker. He will du.cuss Its new cargo on flight. organization, procedures and civil 12: A third shuttle, Diacovery, will take ita and crlm1nal concerns. maiden voyage. The meetina will be held at Owing a later misalon, an astronaut flying In 7:30 p.m., at the Irvine branch of the ric.ket chair will crui.e out to repair a brol<en Proereaalve Saving• and Loan, satellite. And on Flight 2:5, a powerful apace 4860 Irvine Blvd. Further tele.BOOpe -able to study vistas never before seen information is available by -will be launched by Challenger. cal.Ung Argyle Nelson, 640-9141. --~~~~~~~..;.._~~---~~~~~~~ EPA's chief l new gets good neWs WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation'• alr la pttlna cleaner, but the !nvlronmental Protection A1ency la holdlns off on the braa1tn1 untfl 1\1 new• admlniatratlor can releue the new1, accordlns to a trade publlcation. The weekly Air-Water Pollution Report , a trade newsletter, 1aya EPA la waiting untll William Ruckellhau1 la confirmed as the aaency'1 new admlnlatrator to releue a study ahowlng Improvement ln air quality. Ruckelahau1 then wlll be allowed U> announce the news. a ttribut'lng part of the improvement to Reagan admlnlatratlon environmental policies, the publication say1. The study will show, however, that much of the most recent imprvvement resulted from the idlinl of factories during the ecol'l<ll'l'lic recession. Preaident Reagan haa nominated Ruckelahaua to succeed Anne M. Burford aa EPA's chief, but the Senate has not yet voted on hia confirmation. EPA spokesman Chris Rice sa id , however , that the publication had obtained a draft copy of a report that was still 1,1ndergoing agency review. He !Mild Kathleen Bennett, aaaiatant administrator for air pollution, had not yet reviewed the draft or approved lt. "There's no attempt to hold it for Ruckelshaus," Rjce said, adding, "Coincidentally, he'll I probably be on boerd when we I releue It." 1 Rice aald the anhual reportri ordinarily la releued ln late 1prtn41 or early .umrner, ~ thiatt year'• report w~ follow thatv schedule, with pub11c rei.... in " about two montha. •I Accord ln1 to the trade I eubllcatlon, the "National Aird Quality EmJtatona Trenda Report, 1976-1981 " concludes that alr., pollution bu been aubatantially reduced over the lut alx yean. Marine dies after cycle accident CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Pvt. lat Claaa Hardy E. Tea, 20, of Sunnyvale haa died from injuries he received i n a motorcycle accident lut week at Camp Pendleton, a Marine• spokeswoman reports. t Teas died Saturday at the; Naval Reaional Medical Center; In San Diego after being tn very critical condition wlth head and! cheat injuries alnce the April 41 accident, aald Marine Sgt. Tracy• Heuman. I She said the riders veered off a road Into a ditch, but caUBe of the accident still wa1 under Investigation. The driver of the motorcycle, alao a Marine, wu treated and released for mlnolJ cuts and abrasions. 1 ' I ' f I I I I "' 0r-. OoHt DAILY PILOT!Tuetd•v. April 1a. '"' Honored Mother Tere a, 72, who won ahe Nobel Prize for her work in the slum• of Calcutta, hat been awarded the Order of Australia, that nation's highest honor. See And Compare ••• Hundreds of 19831/2 and 1984 auto1noblles. More than 25' ne-w 01odels you1nay never have seen before! Air controller now a 'piz za man ' SALT LAKJ!! CITY (AP) - Dou1 Ramuy ollC.'O plotted the cour1• for alrplan .. carrylnc hundreda to the •fety of &lrport runway1 . Now he trac k• pepperoni plnu to their d•UnaUona. Monitortnc tho route of a p1ua ll 1... 1treuf ul than dolna the aamt for a Boelna 727, and It paya a lot 1--about one-filth the $42,000 aalary he made u an atr traffic controller. But for Ram,1ay, 36 , ihere are compenutJona. "I uaed to have nl11htmare1 about planee runntni lnto each other." he saJd. "I u.ed to chew antac:ldl like candy. No longer." Altflough he worka u .. Ittant mana11•r for a plr.u tranchllo, Ramuy Mid he t.ochn1cally la on l\rlke 11aln1t the federal aovernment, a year and aeven month• after he and 130 collea1ue1 of the 160-member Proteulonal Air Traffic ControUere Oraanlzation Local 604 walked off their Jobe. A few day1 later. Pre1ldent fteaaan grounded them and 11, 400 other 1t.rlklng controllers. The unlon waa later decertified •• repr eaentatlve o f the controlleu b y the federal ovemment. Rarnaay led PATC0'11trike ln Salt Lake City ln Aupt!. le81, U Local 604'1 president. Jt W• the end of a 12-year career and hla job in the Federal Aviation Adminl1tratlon'1 Air Traffic Route Center. He took hl1 new ~b lut IUmJ'l'lW after volunt.ee tor a year to help membef"I o Local &04 find other jot.. Rameay, a cook before he became a controller, eald he might try to start hla own piz.za franchlae one day. Would he trade plz:ia for dlrecting airplanes again? "I've thou ht about it," Ramlay llJd. "It wou.Jd deoerid on the 1hua\lon. To ao ti.Ck to Uw Mme~ I'd My, 1No.'" He applled tor an lit tr~rtk oonlr01Jer'1 job ln AUltralla ltteJ Reapn tired the 1trikere, but WM told he WU 100 old. Othltn d1d find Wotk ln AUltralla, Saudi Arabia and New Ou!Ma. he Mid. Some became police offlcen. niree_e a country-w..iem bar ln "Quite a few have juat v hed," Ramuy Mid. "I don't know where they're at." Ramsay aid he •till aeta upeet by the government'• plan to train n ew controllers ln1tead of re old ones. This on is wort for each $5,000 you deposit in a 2Yi-Year to 10-Year Great American Investor Account! ll's new: a 11,.year at<.ounl thal qu<tltti. ., lnr our S100 interest bonu!>! Al<,{1 n~"'' · a \ \ l'clr J« ount that qualifies. too. Yt-,. on April I, n•gul.iton change<; allQ\.'\-'ed U'> to 'horwn 1ht• INm of lht· Great Amen<.an lmt•,tor ~m•,'" to ~J month'> That's why we e\tl:'l'lded our bonu' olh•r bt•\ Ond March !1 to propt.>rh inlrodu< 1· our t\\ n shorter-term atcounts. Gre•t Ameriun Investor Auount l-Ye.u Account 4·Yt!clr Account 5-Yt'cH Account b-Year Account Relit' 10.00'\ 10.15'\ to.JO'\ Yield• 10.97'\, 10.C)CJ'\, 11.08'\. 11. 18'%. 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If you choo!>e to u!ie intL'rt•,t d' monthh 1n-I I l'rntnl lh•s coupM ii any olft« ot Greil AIT!trrun ftdt11I come, earning'> <.an l:x• au1omat1< alh tran,ft•rrt•d ,nd StOO rn bonus 1nl'1tst for rwery s~.000 depos1ltd '"" bt 10 a Great Ameritan Federal < het 1.mg or sa1;111~' I crrd•ltd 10 your optn1n1 bal1nct rn •Greil Amtric1n lnwestoi I account at the end of l'd( h month. Account You m1y w1thdr111 lh1s Bonus 1mmed11tely 01•llow11 I 10 rtm11n '"the 1ccounl to tlfn even 11\0ft interest. This otte1 I If you have a m<1turing IRA or Kt'<>gh Au our11 P•P•'ts 41>1111~ 1983 of $5,(XXl or morl', now'<, tht• tlm(' IO mO\P 1t lwrt• I NOTE:h1n1nl'mllybt111lhd•1•na1iny111ot but w1thdmu l I and pick up a bi~ bonus. And ...:I\"'~" in a Crt •,ll ol p11nr1pal PllOI to m11u11ty w1ll 1tSult 1n subst1n1t1l 1nlt•tst American lnvci.tor Auounl are '"'urNJ up t11 I penitt, plus tortr1tu•t ol en111e inlt•tst bonus I $100,000 by lhl' F\LIC ----------- For inform.,ion on tod•Y• high "'•" ldll Th• Fln•nd•I Une 1000) 272-9000 TI Great-American rederal ........ w ........ ............ ..,..a.-................... ., ... "-.......... .... L..-• .... ,_ .. ....... ..... ..,.a..,...,,.... ....,.... ........... .. ...... . •..,.a e11111tt 111r1 Great American Federal Offices I Je&&ica Lange and Louis Gossett Jr. accept Oscars for supporting roles. Mickey Rooney gets hug from son Tim for life achievement award. OSCARS ... From Page A3 Spoakln1 to reporur1 beckata1e, Aflenboro\llh IAld of "OandhJ'' that "n<> Brhiah film haa ever won thll many Olean." Earller, he told the Mu1k Center audience that tho "GandhJ" IW~r WU a tribute to the meeaa1e o Indla'• man of pNCe: "That 1urely in the 20th century, we human bein11 1earchinJI for otlr human dignity could llnd other way• of ultimately eolvtna our problema than blowing the other man'• head off." AttenborouJlh commented on Gandht'1 lntfuence on Martin Luther King and Poland's Lech Walesa. "What we should be aaying to Mr. Reagan and Mr. Andropov and Mrs. Thatcher ia, 'we don't wa nt t o accept confrontation'," he said backatage. Kingsley. who played Mahatma Gandhi from his first experie~ with discrimination in South Africa to his assassination after India's lndf'pendence, said he thought Gandhi "would have been delighted" with the film. Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, Aprll 12, 1113 A7 "I wish the opportunity to open an IRA Accouot had been available to me 20 years ago to ensure a comfortable ,; retirement for my wife and myself." "Why not take advantage of the opportunity I didn't have and open an IRA at NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS -make your future work for yo ti." Streep's primary competition this year was Jessica Lange's performance In "Frances." But Lange seemed content with her consolallon prize of best supporting actress for her soap opera star performance in "Tootsie." Interest Fixed At 10.6% For 18 MONTHS "I feel real lucky to have worked with actors like Charles Durning, Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr and to have Sydney Pollack as my director and Dustin Hoffman as my leading lady," she said. In "Tootsie," Hoffman played an actor masquerading as a soap opera actress. . Invest in your IRA plan by APRIL 15TH to guarantee your 1982 Tax Year Deduction Benefit -And. deposit into your 1983 IRA plan to earn the same high tax-deferred interest for the entire year. Accounts are insured by the FSLIC. It was the only win for "Tootsie," which had received 10 nominations -second only to the 11 nominations for "Gandhi.'' "E.T." the top-grossing film of all time, could muster only four technical awards: for J ohn Williams' score, special visual effects, sound effects editing and sound. ihNEWPORT "Gandhi" was the second straight British film to take the best picture award. "Chariots of Fire" was an unexpected winner last year. BALBOA Savings OPEN MONDAY -THURSDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM FRIDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM SATURDAY 9 AM TO 1 PM Last night's "Gandhi" sweep was a tribute to ' the vision and courage of Attenborough. who could get no American company to finance tht: biography of the man whose spirit of non-violence helped free India from Britash rule and helped In.spire the 1960s U.S. civil right.a movement. ~ W•aTCLIF, ~~AZA, 17th and IRVINE AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH • 714/645-6505 ~ CORONA D•L MAR, 3021 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR• 714/675-8060 Look what th• Gas Company is hitting you with now. Ttred of getting hit by big gas bllls? Here's your chance lo get money back from the Oas Company. It's called our Home~atherlzatlon Program. And It offers whopping rebate checks. All you have to do ts I nslall gas- savtng devices. For example. tf you live In a stngle-farntty dweUtng and Insulate your attic to R-19. you could get a 8302 rcbat(. ~lherstrtpplng all oulstde doors dwelltngs. Rebates for multi-family and wtndows and caull:dng on your dwelllnfs vary. Both owners and butldlng's extertor could net yoµ a renters can apply. And. of course. you $19 rebate. have to be a Southern California Gas Wclter heater blankets on all water Company customer. heaters. $8. Low-flow showerhcads on -call the Oas Company at 800- aJI showers. $2 l. And duct wrap on all 352~ 124 for lnfonnatton about exposed ducts In unheated areas. 8106. rebates. Or lnfonnatton about alter- tf you Install all these dev1ces. you11 native 8% nnanctng. not only save gas. but.you could get a \\t"" sure our money-savtng rebate check of up to 8456. Home \\tathcrtzauon Program will Th-ngures are for single-family be a big hit. ~ lgntd walYer from the owner 10 ~l'IC ~les. 80UTHIAN CAUPORNIA ~ COMAUIV •f«-nlC:f9 mull ()btAht a I ·} I I f .. Al D Keep politics out of the classroom Recent cutbacka ln the Cout Community College District, which included ellmlnatlon of many Pt'OfJl'am8 and the layoff of 114 full-time lnltructona, have underatandably stirred a furor amo~ both studenta and teachers. Soon after announcement of the cuta, a recall campaign against the five dlatrict trustees was launched. Supporters of the recall contend the trust.eel could have found other ways to respond to red~ In financial support from the state. For weeks now, the cutbacks and the recall have been the chief topic of dilcussion at the district's three colleges, Orange Coast, Golden West and Coast.line. Unfortunately, according to some students, the topic has been prominently feat~ during classroom hours by some teachers eager to enlist support for the recall action including, some allege, the circulation of recall petitions in classes. M a result, District Chancellor Norman E. Watson has issued a warning, In the form of guidelines sent to the presidents of the three colleges, against using instruction time for partisan campaigning. The guidelines state that employees may use district resources to disseminate information regarding school measures during their work hours, but not during classroom instruction time. The executive committee of the American Federation of Teachers, representing instructors at the colleges, has called the Wat.son memo a "feeble attempt t-0 silence the faculty and students" citing constitutional guarantees of free speech. Thia is stretching the point. The instructors are clearly free to discuss the cutback:a and the recall issue on campus before and after class hours. But their students, many of whom are equally distressed about the cuts, should not be distracted from their pursuit of education by dragging the issue into classroom time. This should have been obvious without an official warning. • Op1n1on~ e•pre~Std on lhe \P<ICt' c1bove .trt tho!.e ol the Oc11l y Pilot OMtr "''~""' e• pre\Sed on tn1s paqe art tho!>" ol theor dulhor'> "no art1\t\ Re.ider tommcnl 1\ 1nv11 tO AOOreu The Daily PtlOI. p 0 Boa 1'.M>O, Co\I• Mt>'>d (A 'H1>21> Phone I llJl 1>~1·4311 MAILBOX Mesa Visitors Bureau To the Editor: The Collta Mesa Chamber of Commerce appreciated the artkle which was In the Dally Pilot, under date of April 5, ln regard to the Vi1ltora and Tourl1t Bureau to be established in Collta Mesa. We would like to correct an impremion that the Chamber of Commerce ia be1Jll aut.idlzied by the city in Implementing thi1 bureau. The Chamber, through many meeting•, 1tudied and compiled the Information we pre9e11ted to the Oty c.ouncil; on the buis that the Vi.ttora Bureau would be entirely aeparate from the operation of the Coat.a Mesa Chamber of Commerce. We in- dicated that the Chamber would provide all the necaury liai8on with the public, oocupancy apace for such a bureau, aa well u the aecretarial help which would be needed in placing such a bureau in action. Thia would be the aole part of participation from the Chamber standpoi nt in establilhinl thil bureau. We are mo.t appreciative of the cooperation and participation of the Clty of Coit.a Mesa in helping make thil a fftli ty In our ilOOd city, but we wish to convey than in no way ia the Chamber of Commerce being subaldized in any manner in establlahing this Visitors Bureau. This is a fine example of your Chamber and your city working together independently. KENNETH W FOWLER Precident Communication lapse To the Editor. I recognize that there are few thinp -likely to evoke public sym~atby than a bureaucrat cla1m1ng he WU mbquo10d, but I muat at leut try to correct an error in communication. In ha S1ory in the April 5 edition of the Dally Pilot, my comment. to Steve Marble about the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce sidewalk bu1ineu promotion were paraphrased and their meaning 1li .. htly 1kewed. The article saya • . . . the problem aroee becaWle the Chamber did not get police approval for the daylong fest." Police approval, however, ia not required for any special event -the Police Department mak es recommendation•, but the permits are approved by the Oty Manager'• office. The problem that Swlday came about becau.-e no one on duty at the Police Department that day was aware of the planned event; the permit prooese had not been completed. The unfortunate comments by Mr. Wood, Pre1ldent of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commeree, have diltorted the incident. 1 think a bri e f recounUn1 of the fact.a might alleviate 90lDe natural concerns a Dally Pilot reader mtsht feel aft.er read.inc oommenta such as "(police) should have been able to analyze that kid• 1ellln~ balloonl and women with Euter bonnell aren't a threat." What actually happened ii that the area officer, having no knowledge of the planned event, was 1urpriled to find balloon vendon. hat vendOl"I, an organ grinder, and sidewalk sales in Corona del Mar on a sunny Sunday in Easter week. He was even more surprised when he talked with an official of the C hamber, who by tbe way described him as cheerful and polite, and dilcovered plans for a hot air balloon launch and a skydiving exhi61tion. The event was attracting people. and with additional people comes additional traffic. None of these circumatancea offered ln1urmountable problem1. The beat officer warned vendors on business lkenae violatio~ and cited no one. Traffic officers alleviated aome of the traffic problems. The event continued. and according to Mr. Wood was a sucee11. The city. and the Police Department. handle hundreds of 1peclal events each year. On thoee rare occaaJoru when the permit pl"OCe9 breaks down and the Police Department Lsn't able to plan for antlcipetad problems in advance, a spirit of mutual cooperation can resolve almost everything. CHARLES R. GROSS Chief of Police Egg on their faces To the Editor. children who were knocked to We took our 2-year-old the around, othen cryina tn dau1hter to the Co1ta Me1a dilappolntment l1nce no C*ndy !'cl .. ·thoo wtth no klee we were waa left by the "bUr pe0ple" and to wttnl9 the ''C.otU M-Pea-tour dozen or .0"'f•bts people" a-t.hoo S.t.wday Malucn." who looked Wee perfect fooll. Beca.-orpnlren requested For tboee who worked IO Iona ~ta not io enter the toddlen' and bard to execute ihll event, ea bunt ¥fa we 1tood back, we thank you for your efforu. ~ to~ watch our dauabt.er For thOM "bll people" who enjoy her ftnt ea bunt. walked off wtth tiucketa of candy on the • Mi-1 we w•tchtd and pins from ear '° ear, our wtth borTol' • ac-m ot parenta prayer for you i. "what 1oea arNdJly ru1bed in, pu1bln1, around, may lt come around ~ ooOecUnc Candy for tpedal de~ & ~ ~ 8Jorbll ~t? TenWed JTI'ZODAl.J) "-'-'·"*' ...... c....,ow.., U.S . West Bank land sale • ID WASHINGTON -Without saying anything to the U.S . State D e partme nt, the Israeli government ls risking further deterioration in relations between the two allies by trying to sell to American Jews the very West Bank lands that President Reagan insiall Israel muat stop settling. The sales pitch was made, through the auspices of a tax- exempt American organization created to boost Iarael, during a March 13 confere nce at New York City's Sheraton Centre. Some 300 prominent Jewl1h dtiz.ena from acrom the country w ere Invited to hear llraeli government officials close to Prime Mi.niater Menachem Begin brief them on current Mideast conditions and promote West Bank land sales. THAT DAY-LONG conference, sponsored by Americans For a Safe Iarael (AFSI), dramatized the co mplicating fact o r confronting the U.S . and its closest ally In the Mideast: the direct relation.ship between the ilraeli regime and mllllona of American cluuns. Government o!f1ciala from (Jr:· H-1-1-1/_l_R_AI-~ Jerusalem were blunt in informing the partldpanta at the Sheraton Centre that not onl.y are Israeli aettlen on the West Bank to stay, but Iaraell troopa would have to remain f n southern Lebanon unleu and until Maj. Saad Haddad's Iarael- backed Christian mJlltia could take over. At that point in the meeting, the aenaltivity of Iarael'1 direct relatlon1hip with American Jews wu underlined. According to persons attending, there wa1 a pause when a 1peelter declared that the Marines would be no macch for Israeli troope ln Lebanon. The speaker later told us that was a misinterpretation of what h e really said: that the Marines were not capable of keeping the peace If the Israelis pulled out. There la no doubt, however, that the Invited gueau were given brochure• and maps explaining how ea1y It la for American Jews (non-Jew1 are not ellstble) to buy a piece o.f the West Bank, with or watnout moving there themselves. That would put a private American presence into the Israeli settlement of the West Bank that alwaya has been oppoeed by the U.S. government. The reaction at ·the State Department when it was learned what went on In New York was one of shock. A WRITTEN explanation (''Purchuing Land ln Samaria'') told how to take title of land bought from Arab deedholden. A check payable to Eretz llrael Academy ln the West Bank town of Kadumln (where an ilraeli settlement has been widely criticized) would buy land "ln areas to be developed in the near future" at $3,800 a dunum (one-fourth of an acre) or $2,500 In areas scheduled for later development. A brochure compared that to $80,000 a dunwn for land near Jerusalem, warnln~ that "prices are rlalng rapidly.• MOSHE ARENS had been scheduled as the main 1peaker March 13. but AFSI dltector Peter Goldman explained to the guests that Arens had left as amba-ador to the U.S. to return to Jeruaalem as defame mlnilter. Subetituting for him were Ehud Olmert. a member of perllament who belongs to Begin's Llkud Party and Is clme to the prime mlnleter , and Mayor Era Rapaport of Shiloh, another controveraial West Bank aettlement. Mayor Rapaport, a former American citizen, declared hiB motive waa idealism when he first aettled on the West Bank. But today, he continued, It la not ldealilm that makes the West Bank 10 attractive but limply that "it has become a good place to live" with huge mortgage subsidies and cheap land. A We.st Bank apartment twice as bis as a Tel Aviv flat. he said, costa only hall u much. Only thl1 month Reagan 1hocked Iarael by banninl the sale of prorniaed F-1& becau.e of laraell foot-draatna in Lebanoo. Discovery of Iaraeli eo.lldtation ln the U.S . for purchaalng West Bank land in direct OJ>poGdon to U.S. policy might evoke a similar presidential reaction. Israel's direct relatJonahip wltb Jewish t'\mericana could mean more trouble with offictal Washington. Freedom includes some risks Last Saturday night police in Westchester County, New York, set up barricades and stopped 3.200 cars. They were trying to find out whether or not the driven were drunk. I'm glad I wasn't one of the 3,200 drivers detained while they checked the state of my sobriety because it is likely I'd have ended up in jail; not because I WH drunk but because I'd almost certainly have had a run-in with the police. 'THEY WERE just doing their job" 11 an answer I haven't accepted 1ince I saw my first concentration camp at the end of World War Il. I find thil kind of Gestapo-like invasion of privacy intolerable. Don't write to me about the innocent people who are killed by drunk drlvera. I know all about them and have often thought that getting killed by aome intoxicated idiot who croaed the median divider and hit me head-on would be the worst and moet aeNele. way to die. I mourn for the parenll of children who have died at the hands of drunk drivers. But none I~' -."-.-lm--(j. of this makea • police 1tate acceptable. Freedom doesn't come risk-free. I'm willing to take 80me rlaka in exchange for my freedom. Thia aame 1tunt was pulled by police ln Maryland a few weeks ago and apparently it's a growi.n& practJce. And a lot of Americana not only accept it but think It's the rtaht fhlng to do. "I feel a lot safer drtving home knowing rou IUY• (police) are out there.' one driver was quoted by a repor1er u saying. "You 1hould be out there every weekend." One of the most chilling winds I feel blowing la thil popular rHctlon a1aln1t the kind of freedom and liberty American.a used to love. Too many people teem wtWnc to live up eome of their liberty in exchanae for what they feel Is lleCUrity. We talk a lot about the ConaUtution, but we don 't read I t or undentand It. Sometimel I doubt . if we'd even vote for it If It were put on a referendum tomorrow. The Fourth Amendment says; ,'The right of the people to be leCUJ"e ln their penona, houaes, papen and effects against unrea1onable 1earche1 and selrures shall not be violated, and no warrant.I 1hall laue, but upon probable cause, 1upported by oath or affirmation, and particularly deecribing the place to ~ searched and the peraona or things to be selz.ed." THE FOUNDING FATHERS who wrote that didn't drive around Philadelphia in their can. of coune, ao It didn't occur to them to include automobUe1 in places where dtbenl should be able to expect aome personal freedom if they weren 't suspected of breaking any law. Did the police ln Westchester C.OUOty really have aome reuon to believe all 3,200 people they stopped were breaking the law? If they did, they turned out to be wrong becauae only 12 of the peo ple they stopped were arrested. It WU determined that eleven of the twelve were drunk and one was stoned on drugs. In 1979 the Supreme Court, ruUna on the right of cope to atop driven indilcrimJnat.eJy, found in favor of the police "provided all motorists are stopped." It 11 one of the most disgraceful decisions the Supreme Court ever made. It nibbles at freedom. That'• the wont way for freedom to go: in small pieces to we don't notke it mu.ch. "U you aren't doing anything wron~. what have you got to worry about?" That's the argument you hear. Well, I haven't done anything wron1. I don•t drink w-hen l drive and rm plenty worried. U the police can stop ua anytime ln our cars. why can't they slap us on the street and check us over for counterfeit $20 bill• or weapons? They would question us on any criminal activity down by the aupennarket. The police in th.ii country have a tough enoush time maintaining their image u friendly protectors of law-abldlnl dtizen1 without the burden of this kind of police-st.a~ work. Why does 'education' stifle learning? Being a triOe out of touch with the public school situation, l learned 1omethlng today that you may already know -ln New York City, at leaat, the old- fuhloned ''truant officer" ha.I a new name: he la now an ••attendance ~acher." I couldn't cocn~hend what an "at1endance teacher" wu until I read the .xplanation tn r MW1 ltOJ;)' that dl.9C10Md that more than one-third of New York'• hlah acbool pupill a.re chronic tn.&anta. who aU.end IChool only on tbOM rare OCCMtom when they can find nothtn1 more pleulr\alodo. ONE ACADEMIC ph.rue that hal alwaym fMCinated me with &ta monum•n&•l Inaccuracy I• 'leom~ucaUon.11 Tbere ii no IUCh and &.hen MWr' hH bHn. ou cannot have compulaory •ducallon -the me.\ you CM haw II~ at\ft\dence. Th• ~y naay be ~· 1-n-1n----~ truant, it would 1ee1n co me that "attendance teechen" would be more uaefully employed In examlnln1 the 1yatem than in l"\lJ\l\fna down the truan1a. Then may be 10methinc Wl'Ol\f with . the pupU, or hJa envift>llllMftt, but tht Qddl are much bf&,her Wicka that there It IOmethlna wrona with the achoollna. Every normal child 11 born wanting an education, whether he knows It or not. That ta, he ta born wlth a natural Mnae of curtoalty, be1innln1 with the ftr1t month of existence. The human animal le1rn1 by dilcovery, and cl.l8Covery II the rewlt of curi09Jty. When thl1 curioatty la cu.rtalled or 1t.l11ed, the fault ll not with ~ human orpnllm but with tta 1eamJnc envtronment. ' of human thouaht -ln physics. In a1tronomy, in all the fundamental dl.clpllnet1 -but we are 1tlll waltln1 for the r e volution tn educational technique that wW Utt children to the hetahu ln1tead of• droppln1 them to the depth.I, that wlll make tb~ro ea •t c:ollabotat.on inl\ead of accomplloel 1n the I and 1tructurln1 of their lntellecwal powen. School adminlinretorl oltm\ twve too a...,. ~ lrom In lht ftrie -polltlcel a1plrulon1, pubUMlr ... ~ ....... p&Ablk ............ -u. ~c::.-... .............. ............ ......... ............. aun~ '"'° a -i. but .,.... 11 r bO way of f°"*-'I the ri*ld IDIO ....... u one-&hlrd ot lhl pupQI an. tcbool 1y1tem are c:hronlcaUy IN TWO MILLBNIA of formal education, w• have 1tJU not mutered the art of ltlmula~ rather than reprH1ln1 the human t•ndenay toward leem&nC. aroWtnc: expandJ.na, expertmentlq am dewloplnt. With all the nup amowata of moDQ, um. and etfart thrown Into u. educadonal wprile, we "'11 find thlt pupl)I haft '° ~· coaxed, wtleeclhCI, -~mma"d•d and forced to 11111 ••• lht radanal Cll'M...,.,.. .... ....... There hH been a revo· ..._...._ __ _.;.,....__......,,..___,...._ __ 1'-llon ln elmoet ever~ arH alde, adv1niaa1 Uaelr own ......-. ... ..-..... ~ • IDlltY l*ll'i IA a*$ OlmlYAMT Interest, oil boost stocks Western economy e%pandlit6 but consumers r-eluctant to spend ByTMAIMotalMPNu Falltn1 lntereet rate• and •tabW&l.na oU pnc. eaw ltGdl pMce9 I bOoet but OIW ,...,... on ln1tallment debt tndtcat• conswnen haw belft reludant to tncrew thetr ~· A private atudy, l'DHftwhlle, lhowed economl• ot W•tem lndu1trl1l n1Uon1 to b• expandJn, .. a.ln. but protpedl for 1u1tained 1rowtb were reorded Al unoenaln. A. potent rally yetterday utt.t the Dow Jonea awrqe of 30 lndUltrtala by 17.12 pcXntll. to 1,·. 141.83, a few polnta lhy of ita record clmlnl bJab ol 1,14&.80 an March 24. Stocki, eapecta1ly ener1y l"uea, benefited from fallin1 In terea t ra t ea and from con fl rma lio n by Brt U1b authorities that most buyers of North SH oil hid acc•pt•d Britain'• new prim cuta. Intereet rat.M on 1hort-term MCurtll• traded In th• rMalt market fell about \.t of 1 pel'C*l\ap point ~y. ~ a.,....... ySeldl an new 1bc·mcnth Treuury b ill• auctioned ~terday teU to 8.248 .,_rcent from 8 .805 percent at the pnvtoua week'• auction. I>uriq the fLm monlha of th1I year, "one lhould '" a •trona and rapid recovery,'' the bullnell·financed 1tudy eaid. But it added that the pace of expan1lon over t he next few yean a. expected to be slower than in the pa1t becau1e of bJaher loaQ·tenn lnteretat ratee and aovemment conatrainta. In o ther economic newa ye11terday: -The Conunerce Department reported manufacturer'• aft.er· tax protlta droppc!d '° 2.8 <: ntl t« every dollar of aalet ln the Lut three monlhl of 1982. That compneCI with profit• of 3.3 centa P*f dollar of .al• in tho thlrd quarter, the department aid. -Federal reaulatora were told that ~ will lnallt on ltaialatton ttahtenlns control over the forelp lendt.na of banka In exchanfe tor gfvlna an additional 8.4 bOllon to the International Monetary Fund. The regulators unveiled auch a plan laat week, which would force bank• to dlacloae to the public more Information about their rtaky foreign loans. ln some cues, banks would ~ required to set aside special reaerves for such loans. I 1 > 4 UPS U.11 • JV. • , ... ~ ..... , .... I JV. JV. Siio Slo. ~ , ..... J'h , ..... S\4 11 .... Wt 14 .... , .... • J 14 .... OOWNI Cl>o • 2 + I • 1-. . .... . ... • 1 . ..... • l'h . .... . ..... +-I • I + I . ..... . ..... . ..... . .... . , .... . .... • 2 . .... . .... . "' • 1-.. • I .... Pct. Up iO.O UP U.• Up 41.2 Up '7.S Up JO_. Up 1'.• Up ._. 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V PIL.OT /TUUCl•y, Aprll 12, 1983 ~· UllllCIUITY 10111111------ !l1tDt Falbe, Co1ta MtH, hu been named dlrector of1 financial elannl.ni and reJ>Orttna for C&rl Katther Ent.orpilZCll, AN helm. mttUna of the Home Builders Council of the Sulldtna Industry A.•oclatlon. The ""Ion will be at 7 p.m .. dinner 6 r..m. at the Airport.er Inn. Nine. Reeervatlon1 may be made by teJephonlnai 213-62~-6771. Wtllhm D. E brle, Laaun1 Htlll, hu Joined Landmark Bank, La Habra, u mort1a10 loan repreeentatlve. He will be reaponalble for new and return bualnMI in aouthem Oran,e County. Bill Marler , Huntington ~ech, 11 aales manaaer for Klhby-Roboru Los Angelea tubing 1ervlce center. Falbe Elarle Dr. Robert T. Parry will apeak on "The Economy: Put, Preeent .md Future" aa the April 2~ dinner Sbel'ry L. Fladley Li vice presldenUcaahler and Rod H . C l eveleat vi ce preaident/commercial loan officer ot the Orange County regional office of The Banl< of Orange County. MUTUAL FUND NEW YOl'K Ct..,> o-tiw G,_. 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Maybe yours is too short or maybe it's just all tattered and torn. stop place for all your tele- phone needs. At ou r Full Service Centers, you'll not only find cords but also the latest phones , recordin~ and auto- matic dialing equipment available. Plus you can get special services like Touch- tone, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding and so on. And if you're looking for a special gift that people will use here's where you'll find Pacific Telephone Gift _ ') ~~ Certificates. Whatever the reason, you can come to a Pacific Tele- I I ~ . ' ] /!1"'' "' phone Servrce Center ClurinJ our "Stretch-A-_ Buck sale and save ~ $1 on selected long · cords in various colors~ This is just our way of introduci!}g you to our ServiCe Centers: your one- Our Service Only Centers are designed for people who only want to ... ' return, pick l/' up or get e9uip-~ S-:-.-n_ -, ment repaired. ,,...~ 11; Visit your / . v local Pacific ~ ;';';, Tele{>hone ~ 0i Service ~ \ .. / Center J - today. And if '' for some reason you happen to need a new cord, or a new dog (just kidding), you can save a dollar from now through April 30, 1983. •While supplies last. All sales final. 1149 Gower Strt't'I Hours. M F 8 30 5pm 1538 N Highland Avrnu1· Hourli· M F 9 6pm 5«5 N Figueroa Stret•t Hour'\ \1 F 9 6pm 467 I:: Vemun Avenut' Htiurr. M F 8 30 5pm 765 S ~rrano Avenue !lours MI' 8.30·5pm 1010 W1I. hire Bt1Ule,11rd lloul"!I M Tll 8.30·5pm F 10 5pm 364 9 Stocker Stret-t lloun;. M 8.30 5pm/T F 8:30 6pnvSat JO 2pm :\221 S. lloovcr Strt't'I !fours. M F 10·6pm 1428 W. M11nchc.,l«'r llours M P 8 30 Spm ORANGE m S Main S1tttt lloun M·F 9 Spm SAN CLEMENTE 69 Calla Dt lndustn~ Houn: M F l2·5pm SERVICE ONLY CENTERS OREA 1046 £.Imperial Hlway Hoora: M·F 8:30·5pm COSTA MESA 1769 Ora.111e Strttt Hour1: M fo' 8:80·5pm £LTORO 24551 Raymond Way Haun; M·P 8·30 ~pm CARDEN CKOV£ 1U7 Garden Gro¥C Qwl~rd lloun1: M lo' 8:30·5pm LOS ANGELES &414 Wilallirt "9ultvud 110\lra: M·F 8:30~pm i ) r , t I • ,. 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"We have to do It ln a very public way. Otherwise we don't have an Impact." Under the resume drive, launched by the Trl- State Conference on Steel, employment qua.UncatJona will be collected and given to the White House on Aug. 27 al a national rally for jobe. "lf the president ls truly 1incere, we think he should receive a nd act on the resume• o f alJ Americans. We're going to see that he get.a a bundle Crom western Pennaylvaru.a," laid the Rev. Garrett Dorsey, chairman of the Tn-State Conference, a non- profit f'roup working to save steelmaklng in the mdustri.aJ Monongahela River Valley . Ron Bncker, 39, was furloughed a year ago from his mill job and Is being retrained to work with computers. He handed hlll resume to Reagan during the president's visit here last Wednesday, and the president called him personally to tell him of a job interview with Radio Shack. Visa cards due new look SAN FRANCISCO -Vlaa credit cards are going to have a new look and some new tricks by this summer, Visa U.S.A. Inc. a nnounced yesterday. D.W. H ock, president of Visa International and ch ief executive of Visa U.S.A .. said the world-wide credit card company plans to launch a global network of automated teller machines on July 1. The 1ervice could encompass 8,000 machines worldwide by 1986, he said. Visa U.S.A. directors also have approved a new design for all Visa cards which would pl.ace the Vi.sa blue, white and gold logo, flanked by a flying dove and another new symbol, in the bottom third of the card. Western Airlines chief quits LOS ANGELES -Neil Bergt, who came m 17 months ago to rescue ailing Western Airlines, is resigning as chief executive officer to be succeeded by Western vice president Lawrence Lee. the airline says. Bergt will remain, at least temporarily, as chairman, company spokeswoman Linda Douer said yesterday. No reason was given for the change. and Dozier said Bergt was not available for questions. The change comes at a crucial time for Western. which lS preparing to float a $40 million stock offering after it just revealed in a prospectus that It would post an operatmg loss for the first quarter of 1983 that will "substantiaUy exceed" last year's loss for the quarter of $6.4 million. WHAT NYSE DID H~ YOfllt IAPI "-' II T~L ... ll1 .... Ill s WHAT AMEX DID ~EW YORK IAPI AP< 11 METALS NEW YORI( (AP) -8po1 no11lerro..e IMtM Prioa T~ c...,.. -~-... ~us ~tloN. c._.., -76.35 -.u per ~. NV Come& _. "'°""' dOMd ""°"-L.Md -21-23 -• pound. ZJloc -31 -• pound.~ Tiii -N.9531 ....... W-~lll. .-......... -Tl 091119 e ~. N.Y __, -SS20 004335.00 per 71 Ill ~ -~00 oom-tic ~ "°"-"' SILVER MMdy I ....,.,..., $11 315 i>et lroy OUl'OI, °"' Oaly quo4oa PltL Up u .. Up lei.A) "" ... Up t..S "" ..., Up ... Up 11 Up ... Up I I Up ,_. Up 1.J U,. I.A Up 1..1 Up '·' Up .. , Up 4..t Up .... ..,. ... "" 4.1 Up .., Up .., Up .. Up u Up 4.S lllllJ"" Gary Crosby's new book ' 0 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 "Going My Own Way" ERMA 80M8ECK 82 depicts his father, Bing, as D a cold, often heartless and ENTERTAINMENT 83 THEC•m TELEVISION 85 abusive I a th er. Page B3. -"' Boat racer ••• ~aid man of the sea'~ w111 mak e record run By ALMON LOCK.ABEY o.llr ................. Bob Nordakog of Tanana baa been called "the old man of the 1ea" -and justly eo. He baa the trophies and 9Cal"S to prove it. Just don't call him "that old man." Not when he intends to celebrate his 70th birthday in his offshore racer, Powerboat Mqazine Specla.l, with an attack on the elapeed time record down the Sea of Co(1.e1. Nordskog is preparing for the 600-mile run from San Felipe to La Paz on May 3,-just lour days short of his 70th birthday. He hopes to eraae the existing record of 12 hours and 45 minutes now held by Betty Cook of Cost.a Mesa. Cook made the run with two fuel stops in a 30-foot twin outboar'd-powered Scarab three years ago. Nordskog plans to run non-atop in less than 10 hours. battling strong tides and often lumpy water and navigating around the nwnerous islands in the Sea of Cortez. Nordskog baa the credentials to accomplish his goal. He ls currently the holder of 26 national and world offshore speed records -many of them &et in the laat three years. His career shows 60 firsts, 31 seconds and 26 thlrda in the rugged sport. What makes Nordakog run at an age when most men are content to retire and contemplate their accomplishments'? Primarily, it'• the love of the sea and competition. Mixing the two baa created a pot.ion which keeps the easygoing Norwegian as vitally powerfla as the equipment he races. There la nothing common about Nordskog. He differs from other sportsmen in tliat his love for a sporting challenge did not follow his fortune. It grew with it. Although racing has been an integral part of his life, Nordakog baa found time to build a million-dollar industry that provides airline inflight food service equipment. He heads Nordakog Industries, a Calilomia conglomerate that manufactures lightweight galley equipment for most of the major airlines. The sporting aspect of Nortlakog's Ule has led to other IUOCe88ful endeavors. Through his Nordskog Competition C.enter he tests boats of all manufacturers for pe.rfonnanoe and safety. His extensive research and testing with fiberglass, plastic, Kevlar, alwninwn, stainlesa steel and other materials have led to new corrosion protection prooe88e8 and new products in airline, marine, electric vehicle and auto manufacturing. He bas alao found time to serve as president of the American Powerboat Aseociation (APBA), the governing body for all powerboat. racing in the U.S., and as president of the Union Internationale Motonautique, the world governing body for the sport. Nordakog has made extensive contributions to the 9Cience of marine engineering, equipment. design and development., and the promotion of safety in the fields of racing and pleasure boating. Bob Nordskog (inset) is getting ready to drive his "Powerboat Magazine Special" to another record down the Sea of Cortez Locally, Nordskog was one of the founders of the P acific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (POPBRA) and is serving his fourth term as president. He was also the founder of the Marathon Boat Racers Association which currently conducts offshore races on the West Coast. sport he loves, but generously contributed to numerous charitable and community causes. Nordskog started his string of racing records and victories at the age of 22 when he set the world's record in a Model T Ford -a car and engine he built himself -at 125 mph at Muroc dry lake -a record which still st.ands. He is a staunch supporter of the Guide Dogs For the Bl.ind program. In 1980 he set a world offshore record from Canada to Mexico -31 hours, 13 minutes and 55 se<X>nds -an event that raised $70,000 for the Guide Dogs. He is a generous contributor to many conununity youth programs, including the Boy Scouts and Children's Hospital. His boating career started in 1945 with a Luxor 15-foot ski- boat with a Mercury V-8 engine. He barrel-rolled and sank this one ln 1946. Since that Ume he baa accumulated enough racing accident hash-marks to last most people several lifetimes. liiltrugust, 1974, with a broken arm, collarbone, several ribs, a shattered elbow, a punctured lung and ruptured kidney, he got in a boat a week later (armored with casts) and set a new world offshore record at the Powerboat Magazine Special speed trials at Marina del Rey. Nordskog is currently serving as chainnan for the San Fernando Valley March of Dimes' "Walk for Health'' and was selected 1981 Humanitarian of the Year by the March of Dimes. He is also active in the President'~ Club at Cal St.ate University, North.ridge. So why is Bob Nordskog taking his own life in his hands again when most men would be content to s1t back and declare: "I've got it made"? Nordakog not only plowed much of his fortune back into the "AB long as I'm alive, I need a challenge," said Nordskog as he prepared for another offsh ore powerboat race last weekend out of Oxnard. "Challenges keep me young, and this race against the clock down the Sea of Cortez is a major challenge.'' Recall. • • Mayor's future at stake By THOMAS MURPHY ~..,_.,...., SAN FRANCISCO -She's equally at ease on posh Pacific Heights or a sleazy Tenderloin street comer. But Mayor Dianne Feinstein's future in this odd city rests on the past, and on an April 26 recall ballot. U the recall succeeds, the mayor will be barred from holding office in this city-<:<>unty by the bay for two years. U it. fails, even the mayor's opponents admit she is likely to win re-election in November. Feinstein, 49, was born and raised in San Frar1d.lco and baa uaed tugh-profile. mid-spectrum politics to win broad support in the city's diverse corrununities. She touts her record as she campaigns against the recall threat. "I would ·submit to you the city is being well run,'' she told t.he young lawyers of the Barristers Club last week. "At the same time, the mayor is Being subject to recall at a time when she, seven months lat.er, will be in a general election. "So for me, it is a period of enormous harassment, some degree of loneliness and a certainly a 9el"8e at times of despair.'' S he pointed to a $1 50 million city surplus. a violent. crime rate down 10 percent in 1983, a police responae time that fell from 8 minutes to 2 ~ minutes under her administration, high bond ra~ and the rehabWt.ation of 69 parks. ' And we have been able to replace virtually fJVer'J at.ate and federal cutback, unlike any other big city in this nation," ahe aaid. get a better look at the city. "I've stood ?n a co~m the :i-ender!o~n. f~ three hours and JUSt wa e vanous actlvtUes, she said ln a 1979 news interview. "You learn a lot, much more than anyone would imagine.'' She was elected a San Francisco supervisor in 1970 and was re-elected twice before assuming the mayor's office following the fat.al shootings of Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk ln November, 1978. "I happen to be a strong proponent for gun control," s he said. "I've seen what guns can do first-hand, not only in the streets. but in the mayor's office and on the Board of Supervisors." Yet It's that very st.and that targeted the mayor for recall. In January 1982, the P\Jblic Defenders Office, at the mayor's request, dratted a proposition to ban hand guns for most San Franciscans. Supervisors approved the ban in June. and the mayor signed it immediately. ' On Aug. 1, as t.he mayor turned in her own .38-aliber Chief's Special. a pro-gun communal group called the White Panthers began circulating a petition seeking her recall. The st.ate Court of Appeal struck down the gun ban on Oct.. 13, saying the city did not have juriadictlon over firearms. And on Jan. 27 of thla year, two weeks after the Panthers turned in more than enough valid signatures to force the recall, the at.ate Supreme Court upheld the lower court action. Mayor Dianne Feinstein talks with residents from Chinatown in her campaign against her reeall. Since abe took office, she's earned a reputation as a "hand.a-on" mayor who eometimes shows up at five-alarm blues to watch firefighters on the job. She even has diaguised henielf in a blonde wig to The mayor tarred the Panthers as avowed oommunlsta, many with police records. who live in a Haight.-Aahbury ronunune and are led by a man who spent three years ln prison for shooting at a lawman. Vanity Fair magazine returns Openly and u nabashedly \NOoing the 'new elite' By EILEEN PUTMAN ,. .. 0 .. ,..._...., NEW YORK -Vanity Fair. the exemplar of Jazz Aae •opbistication, returned laat. month u a alicked-up, ad-heavy ' Jouma1 of cocktail conversation lor the IOOD-to-be-ricb. Some . crldm t.boucbt lt. fell flat on ita elepnt feioe. A watercolor on the cover ebawed Pan bJow1nl pot"?e1ric ~out of a pipe. lnlide wen AndY Warhol'• ~Una-of Alfred llitcbcock, Richard Avedon'1 pm1nltl ol coel mlnen. a coUace of ..-frClm Waf#t« opera Nora Ephrem contributed a 1bort 1tor7 of a man who p'8W ...ct. a aeed pet hamlteJ' ln the ir.--next to the lat cu* and Nobel laureate Qabrie1 (Juda ....... WM ftPl'l I aied bJ bt1 pim "Chronicle of a Dletb J'Oncokt," Adi offered apparel, Palm ..... .,.,...,..., World c:n.U. Ind .... • Ytc. ·~ ~ Wlli> .,. ...... rtCh. tf P\ablli6lr JOleDh t Corr Jr. lild lt all llW hlm a ~. •but bit retain• hi• faltb that Vamty "*' will be the pwfel'Nd Iii reading matter of the ''new elite." " .. .Not. since the 1920. have the American rich been 10 09tentat1oua about their lack of 01tentatlon, ao amug In their mutual self-congratulation, 10 indifferent t.O the IOclety upon whic h they feed ," wrote Jonathan Yardley i n the Wuhln1ton Poet. "In Vanlty Fair. , . That message comes tbrouah loud, clear and oontemptlble." Henry Fairlie in The New Republic dl1ml11ed l\ aa .. ,o crude, 10 w~. '° trumpery an effort." l'a1rllf thouaht a 12-... eection ~ the clothel of ~ Ralph WW"ell WU '"the moat appealln1 l~j'' ln the map.line. <>then lt dJ.cln't. live up to lt1 predece11or'1 w~ reputation. The old Vanity l'alr, whlch introduced 1uch wrUeu H 1 Dorothy Parker and Edna St. Vllaftt Millay and ardlW like Plca110 and MaU11e, wa1 publilhed by Conde Nut from UU to 1938 when h WH incorporated into the fuhlon rmpane Voeue. .. Ktvtwd at a reportAtd cat of tlO to tlO m.lWon, Vanftv J'air II unabuhed.ly wooing "the new elite." Not the old rich, but the new moneyed youn~ Corr says are becoming the 'emulated ariltocracy ot our aocfety.'' The magazine'• targets are "uplC&le" professionals, average age 38-40, mean annual lncorne, '40,000 and up. They came of age in the turbulent 1960a, perhaps dropped into a commune for a whlfe but aoon learned, Corr , aya. ''you couldn't. make much arowina muahrooml.'' The new nwrazine will -cover anythlna thAt i'l"counta " he aald, from punk rock to WUUam F . Buckley Jr. "We will be hl1h, low, beautlful, poteeque. We will be the cocktail oonwnaUott of the '80a that our lllustrloul forebeer WU to the '20... , , ''Th.-youna folkt flU thetr Uvm with an ecJecUc and rather deep lntanlt ln lhlnp cultural:' c.orr MY., uu they'r. into mUlic th•y have a record coUectlon from Blch to the B-D28." A~Uy. that'• the lm't of piopM tidvenl11 m want. The ma1a1tn•'• 290-P•I• March ..... bed 108 .dwr1JliJ"I pagea, which the Publishers Information Bureau aays might be a first-issue r ecord - although there are no definitive figures. A full-page, four-oolor ad coat $12,760, the ma1azine said. There are ads for OOfPlllCt_ adl for world cru.t-. am fcx-Palm Beach townhowlea that •tan at $660,000. Ralph Lauren reportedly 1pent t130,000 for en 11-paa• spread. And Calvin Klein advertiled h1I <X>Uture line, not h1I jeam. 1n a two-pace ~lor ad, U.S. TrUlt offered "be.nkin& for~ who a.re aettinl rich" and invited appllc:aUona for a $250,000 cndlt llM. Of the 700,000 people who bouah.t the flrat luue on the n1wNtand1 or received tt at hom• frH, Corr IAld 100,000 have bouaht a yeat'I IUblmipUoe\ at $24. T6e MWllt&nd pric. Al N per copy. C:rtUdlm that the muesiM'•· wrtten don't rt. to t.hit J.Yel of U.. who lfllCld tt. old Vaillty fair , he 1ald, ii .. Juat. outr.,.,u.." l, Bl Orange Co11t DAILY PJLOT/Tuelday, April 12, 1883 , Allll U.IS DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1n a recent column, "Happy ln Pouahkeepsle" auge91ed that to keep a ma.rria&e romantic a wife 1hould "flirt with hlm like you 1uspect h1I eecretary doee." Your reply 1uge1ted that the approach mlaht have aome merit, and by lndlrectlon you agreed lNlt th1a la what goee on. Al a member of the secretarial profesalon I atronsly re9ent the implication. Enouah unsavory asperalona have been cast In our direction (thanks to the filml and TV), we don't need more. lf IOllle of thoee ldlota would spend just one day following a hard-working secretary around, they would di9cover that even ll she was gaga over her boa, she'd be too pooped to do anything about It. On behalf of secretaries everywhere we respectlully request that you dispel the notion that because a woman works with a man 40 hours a week (make that 50!) she ls inclined to do him sexual favors. Gotta go, the boss wants more coffee! - OTHERWISE OCCUPIED IN FORT WAYNE DEAR OTHERWISE: Tbe lmpllcatlon was "Pouabkeep1le'1" -not mine. I am aot ao stupid tbat r wollld anta1onlze tile eoutry'a beat typl1t1, wbo have a macblne, stationery and 1tamp1 at their flngertip1! DEAR ANN: Two of my sons have a paper route. You would not believe the number of customers who move in the dead of ~t without paying their bill. I wonder If they re the kids have to come up with the money whether they collect from the customer or not. Another thing: Why do folks who take a week's vacation think they should be able to deduct the price of their paper? Do they expect the same from the telephone company, trash collection agency or sewer service? And while I have your ear, Ann, may I give you the whole load? When kids try to collect, they are often told, "Sorry, we don't have anything smaller than a $20 bill in the house" -or "My husband has the checkbook. Come back next week." Finding people home is one thing, but gettil')g them to pay is another. A paper route la a learning experience, but some kids learn some things that could make them bitter and cynical. For example, some people are no damed good and they will cheat you every chance they get. God bless the nice ones who pay on time, and the kind-hearted customers who tip. They make up for the deadbeats. -A MOTHER IN OK.LAHOMA CITY DEAR 0 CITY: Tbanka for the blast, Mom. I hope those wbo recopl1e tbem1elve1 will cleu •P tbelr act. DEAR ANN LANDERS: No problems -well, nothln&I can't handle on my own -but I do have a helpful hint for your readers whoee eyesight isn't quite as good as it used to be. For many of us the fl.rat sign of deteriorating vision hits us when we try to thread a needle. Do this: U using a dark-colored thread, hold the eye of the needle over white material. For light-colored thread, hold it over dark fabric. It really works. -ANOTHER ANNE IN ROANOKE DEAR ANNE: I tried It and It DOES WORK. Tbanka on behalf of all of a.1 over H . POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRIU.1 SUCCESS. FOR SOME: PEOPL.£, OEP£NDS ON BEC OMING W£L..L.. KNOWN I Use the Dally Pilot "Fast Result" service directory Your service is our specialty. ~_all 642·5678 ext. 322 NEVE:~ &EING FOUND OVT. RUFFELL'S UPHOUTBY, INC. ............. -4.._ 1922 HAa90a ILVD. COSTA MISA -~ 1156 s6.95 DINNER SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK From 5 p.m. Sunday .. ..,................ .... ................. Roast Pork Monday ....... , ...................... Hawaiian Chick•n Tuesday ..................... Spaghetti & Meatbans Salad & Garlic Bread (no Potlto) Wednesday ....... ......... ........... Chicken Crepes Thursday ...................................... Meat Loaf Friday .............................. Shrimp Au Grautin Saturday ............................ Steak Brochettes lnctud• IOUPJ or Nl9d m&lhed potatoes or Frenoh fr* and gl ... of hOUM wtne. ~.-aot11.t• Mu$ic Music Music Pilno bar nithtly 8:30 to 1:30 """"" ....... ,. ......... Mondlys' T~1ys 12:30 to l :JO &t~ 541-3241 • Tourists look at the Forum with sca((olding covering the Temple o( Saturn. Rome sights blocked . from view By JOHN WINN MILLER A_.... "'-W'""' ROME -Marcus Aurelius la gone. The Pantheon ls cloaed. Everywhere arches, columns and buUdingJ are concealed behind protective cages. What the Vandals and the Gotha failed to do, the ravages of pollution and rumbling tratflc are accomplishing -the destruction of d\e Eternal Cty. The unavailabillty of 80me of the city's greatest monuments la a major disappointment greeting tourisu now pouring into Rome for the 1983 extraordinary Holy Year of Redemption. Pope John Paul It proclaimed the Holy Year to commemorate the l,9~0th anniversary of the crucifixion of Jesus. And part of the problem is that attempted cures often conflict with the needs of this bustling capital dty of 3 million. For example, the govenunent banned traffic around aeveral monuments, but the rules are often ignored by drivers trapped ln the resulting congestion. Merchants at th.e bottom of the Spanish Steps have flooded the Ccmmun.iat-led city govenunent with protests claiming their buslnea has dropped by more than 20 percent since the aqua.re waa cloeed in January. "Many of our cuatomers are American and Donate your operating second refrigerator to a charity listed below and Southern California Edison will pay you $25. You'll be in the money in another way, too. Because you'll be saving up to $150 a year in second refrigerator operating costs. You m1y also qualify for a tax deduction on the donation. The charity Japanese tourists and they don't know how to reach our store now that bWleS are banned from the area," said Paolo D' Arpl.ni, spokesman for faahton leader Gucci on Vla Condotti. "They should at least allow tourist and city buses and taxis into Plazza di Spagna." The city has erected scaffolding and protective green cloth around some of the city's most famous sights, including the arches of Constantine and Septimius seven.ta, Trojan'• Column and the columns of the Temple of Saturn at the Roman Forum. While the coverings slow deterioration from wind and rain, they hide the beauty of the artwork. Nor do they stop the real culprit -acid rain, the combination of sulfur from auto exhaust and rain into a mild sulfuric acid that eats away at marble and bronze. Some experts predict that the coverings, which first started going up in 1980, may have to remain ln place for as long as 20 years until Rome finds the money and the technology for pennanent restoration. Adriano La Regina, the city superintendent of archaeology, hopes they can come down in five years but aays the city must come up with a pennanent solution llOOn or riak losing Its national heritage. should give you a receipt tor income tax purposes. And your refrigerator will be picked up at no charge'.' · When you make the arrangements, be sure to mention this special offer. and when your refrigerator is picked up, we'll send you the reward upqn notification by the participating charity. You'll see that saving energy is a great way of saving money. LOSANO£LES LOHQ BfACH ORANGE COUNTY llMA1 IOMIKI AT WIT'S END Royalty's hat\ crowning blow U the m1Ulnery indUltry la reAUy 1erloul about brlngina back hau, they 1hould keep QuHn El.17.abeth out of them. With all due respect, that woman haa done for hall what a lhark attack doel for towimn. Every Ume I think maybe I'll add a hat to my wardrobe, I 1ee another p6cture of the royal family and think, "Maybe next year when I 1ee llOmeOne elae wearing one." Like rno.t women of my generation, I've been a "Queen Watcher" for years and I've never known 1 her to appear without a hat. She has a hat for reviewing the troope, one for receptioN-, a hat for polo matches, a hat for balcony wavh\g, a hat for weddings, one foe funerals, a hat for Scotland, a hat for Africa and a hat for ahipe returning from the Falklanda. It'• the same hat. I used tohlnk It was ju.at a matter of penonal preference. Her Majesty liked to play dress-up wtth long white gloves. a big handbag and a country of her own just like the Queen Mother, but oow I'm convinced it comes with the territory. It's only theory, mind you, but remember when we first saw Prince8I Di? Her haircut swept this country like a designer label. AU people talked about was Princesl Di'a hair. Next thing you know, we saw her going down the alale ln a headpiece attached to a train the aize of our first apartment. We never aaw her hair agaln. I think when 1he promiaed to love and to cherish the future King of l!'na1and and to serve the British conunonwealth and all of its tradition.a, ahe became an obedient subject of the Royal Hatmaker. From that day forward, ahe would endure the hat drill that would prepare her for her place ln English history. Bette Midler say1 the hatmaker lives in the basement of the castle and turns out hats all day long. I don't think so. I think he only makes two hata now -one for the Queen and one for Princesa Di. There la a moral to the story. All of you young girls out there who want to be storybook prlncesaes, listen up.You know you have to kisa a load of toads before you marry a prince, but are you willing to wear that hat with everything before you wear a crown? Think about it. This offer is limited to Edison customers only, two donations per household, or a maximum of $50 per person. Cooperating charitable orgaoizations are listed below. You must mention this offer to collect the reward. This offer expires May 31, 1983. For details. call Edison's Conserv•tion Action line at 1 (800) 952·5062 and ask for Tape Number 120. 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Salvation Mrr1 (805) J2S.8626 or 1 (800) 34&3562 UN~-.UV Salvation Almy (213) 45<>-7235 St. Vincent de Paut (714) 633-9190 "Charities r~uitt units be safely aocesslble. For rt'IOl't Information, contact the c:hllrity. .. Satvltlon Mrrl Tu ... (209) 686-5314 Vlulla (209) 734-7367 t I Orano• Co••• DAILY PILOTITuMdey, Aprll 1a. 1983 .. Oscar's humanitarian made of heavies ByJU&YBUCK All 'Hf,,,._...., LOS ANGEL.ES -Jean Henholt. the man whcm namt '8 on the movte Aademy'1 humanitarian awwd. ft.n\ In.de hJ.t mark u one of th ecreen'a bledr.M\ vWalnl. • He 1\lned ln the 1923 llkm\ •Ilk "Greed''. and ln a 1838 Interview be .ucs, 0 Wun1t I a dirty rat?" In all. he ~ ln 468 moUan pktunie. He wu the t.e.vy ln •-r-of \he St.onn Country" with Mary Pk:k.ford, ln "Don Q" with Douala Jl'a1rbanka, and ln the .Uent version of "Stella Dallu.11 It w• a .role• a kJndly profe.or ln"The S\udent Prince" that tutned hbn away from vlllainy. He aoon became a much-beloved pel'90Mllty. Gary Crosby, son of the late Bing Crosby, doesn't understand why his hook, "Going My Own Way" has caused such a shock wave. Gary Crosby Two pnttrationa ot ~rkana knew J an Henholt II the aenJal Dr. Paul ChrlaUan of th• "Dr. ChrietJan" radio drama that ran on CBS from 1937-54. Henholt'• .role u Dr. 0.foe ln "The c.ou.ntey Doctot," with the Dionne quintuplet» In c...n.da, led ~ the raclto eerl•. Lem known '° the public ii that Henholt served aa preeJdent of the Acadomy of Motion Picture AIU and ScJencee and for more than 18 ~euw u pmddent of the MoUon Picture Relief Fund. He WN lnat.rumental ln fuundlna the Motion PictunJ Country Houae and Holpltal near Los Anaelee. In World War 11 he eatabllahed I.ht DanlAh-Amerlcan ~lief Sciety and broadcaat to h.la naUve Denmark durtna the Nazi occupatJon. He wu knJghted In 1956 by King Chrlltian X. Henaholt, who wu born In Denmark in 1886 and migrated to thil country In 1915. died in 1956. The Jt'an He ... holl Human.1W1a.n Award WN eattbllahed ln 1968 and ii alven to lndMduala "ln tht motion plctunt lnduatry whOIC hwnanJiarlan efCort.1 have brou1ht CNdit to the lnduatry." Amona the reclpltntl have been Samuel Goldwyn, Sob Hope, Greaory Peck, Frank Sinatra •nd O.nny Kaye. Thia year producer Wal\er MlriJch wu preeented the award by Cba.rlton liMton, a put r~pient, for hla lt'adershlp In community and charitable work. Heraholt made hi1 lul movie In lUM when he plar,td Vlveca Lindfors' father ln "Run for Cover.' It waa hla flrat movie •Ince 1937. Hll tint movie wu ln 1906 In Denmark. He deecrlbcd ll aa a ''300-foot comedy about an old man who alts oh a painted bench." Hia pay was JO kroner or about $1.50. But the proaucer was broke and he settled for half. He owned the 1.arant coJlect.lon of t.M work.I or fairy la.le writer Hana ChrllUan Andenen fuund out.ttde or Denmark. He tranalat.ed Andet"Mn 1torl lnto £nillah, wrote • bl()8raphy of A.nd&nen and owned tho third part o1 the oraatnal manwicript of hla autoblOfVaphy. , He presented the collection to the Library of Conare-In 1952 "In graUtude for what thJa country hu meant to me and my family." Ht allo donated hl1 collection of Sln<'lalr I.Awls and Huch Walpole manu.cripta. He was educated aa an artllt but soon turned to acting. By World War I he wu an eatabllahed star of the Danl1h 1tage and 1ereen. He came to the United Stat8 In 1915 for the Panama-Pacific Expoeitlon In San Franclaco. He headed for Hollywood afterward and landed a job u a movie ac·t.or at $15 a w~k. South Coast Rep ready for 'Freddy' By TOM TITUS Of IM Delly ...... lltift In a season devoted entire l y to world premieres, ''Goodbye Freddy'' -opening next week on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage - is first among equals. It's the winner out of more than 900 scripts in a search conducted by the Costa Mesa company to procure a new play for inclusion in Its 1982-83 season. And SCR is one of five profession.al theaters nationwide participating In a CBS-funded program to pick a national winner, who will be awarded a cash p,rlte of $10,000. • GOOdbye Freddy," described as a sophisticated comedy of modem love and Infidelity, was written by Elizabeth Diggs (wh06e drama. "Close Ties" was presented lut season at the Newport Harbor Act.ors Theater). Reviewing that play, an Eastern critic e dwords ME S I' CINEMA ;.·: ..;_:. ... 646-5025 1 Table torFive lllOk_.. ..... 1tl:IO (N) AAT/IUN. 1:lt, e:OO, 14t:M lltE VERDICT lllOk .... e:a (9') SATllUN. --l:iO #2 "L0111' IT'' <•> ,. ..... TK.tM IATllUN. 1141, IS, e:OO HQATES OF HELL" ,.... 7l11, 10:IO 11-TI«MI. 7:90, 1Ct:IO IA T /IUM. a:ll, 1: 11, 10:IO edwar d~ WESTBROOK CINEMA :,~:::·:::::.~ 0"'"'" u•el 530-440 .• IT'S TIME ro FEEL GOOD AGAIN. MAX DUGAN RETURNS ARCADE of GAMES•,:::,.:'.'." t sOI S•U l 11171H ~ 1141 ·*~ ~m HIGH RoAD b CHINA a U t41111111011111 l tH commended lhat "Elizabeth Diggs could become one of this generation's most powerful and sensitive playwraght.s." The play opens next Wednesday and has been ucketed for an extra week on the Second Stage, closing May 15. Among Its audience members in the near future will be three well-known playwrights who will make the national selection after viewing all hve plays in the program .. They are Jules Feiffer (''Little Murders"), Michael Weller ("Moonchlldren") and Terrence McNally ("The Ritz''). The trio also will participat~ in a playwriting seminar in Los Angeles on the opening date or "Goodbye Freddy." Directing "Freddy" for SCR is Jules Aaron. who also staged the second show of the Second Stage's all-premiere season, "She Al.so Dances." Aaron heads the directing program at California Institute or the Arts. "Thoroughly original. Magical~' -NEW YORK TIMES LocALHERO ~ ·'--.. ·~~·--~·~=o ~ ·------EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT MON-THURS. 7:00. 1:15 Cast members include Andrew Prine, Pamela Dunlap. Joan We lls, Charles Parka, Timothy Shelton and Susan Barnes. The set, 009twnes and lights for the show are designed by Mark Donnelly, Barbara Cox and Tom Ruiika. "Goodbye Freddy" will play Tuesdays through Salurdays at 8:30, Sundays at 8 p.m. and weekend matinees at 3 p.m. at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa Reservations are being taken at 957-4033. • • • ALSO OPENING next week, but for a briefer run, ls Henrik Ibsen's classic drama, "An Enemy of the People," at UC Irvine. Presented by the UCI Drama Work.shop. lhe play, modernized by Arthur Miller, will be staged Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. In the Fine Arts Studio Theater. Tickets may be ordered by calling lhe UCI box office at 833-6617. *BARGAIN MATINERS * Mond1y thru S1turd1y All Performanc:H before 5:00 PM (Eic•,C Speclll Ell ....... alld HtllAyl) lljf !._ .. "9".2:00·~·] "tWDUll Of' THS L IT Allt(" .. i --'1llAH, WOMAN "THI ILACK STALLION AND CHel.D" C l'ITUl'NI" .,., ---- LAKEWOOD CENTER WAllC IN "HtOH l'OAD TO CHINA" 1 .. 1 1 ........ "' .. LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH w•1• '" "MAN, WOMAN ANO -~~':rl- lt~ANtl,.,,_ ANAHEIM ORIVt IN ._ .... '-... l,._.llO "LOllN' IT".,. ------••.C,..,, ..... --"GANDHI"-• .. o«.9Y 8TIMO ---focu1rv ot Cono•••OOO 213/531·9510 .AC.._.AW.___..~ "TOOTSIE"------ "BAD 90Y8"• -----· "TMK GATH Of' HILL" -~ ......... ., ........ C"'I .. _ t, ~ IWWM"t111 "HtGH l'OAD TO CH*A" I. "OMLI WMO WILL 00 -~· 1111 '"THI Ill.ACK -a. "\.OCUll ~ ~ 1111 aTALUON MTUMI" - ~ f "" .. p .. "' BUENA PARK 011i.1 1111 "8AD IOYI" • -"fAIT,_1 AT ~-----~ ........ --121-4070 . " __ .......... ..._. .. Ill ,,, ...... LINCOLN ORIVf l ......... FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVf IN 1o110oe99•-__ ......,, ... ttl•24&11 C•fl- "' ... ,, . ' HI WAY 39 l·~ ,, ,,. ""' ,,,.t/I ... 1"UMQ~"1111 CMl·fl- "THm OU'TllDtlM" IN! -"OVU THS IDGll" 1111 _ .. _ , ,r .... IA HABRA ""' " --·-... ·--an-... a ORA NGE ·~ 1.t 1N --·· .._Qt_ .. _ ttl-1 .. J ""°"" "'*'" ,,.~ ......... 'WCtW9....,. LM -'nlS MMmT .,... ... Orange COltt DAIL V PILOT /Tuead1y, AprM 12, 1983 GORDO (; \R•'l•:1.n 'VDU ~'+O CALL 'TlCIN I ~(. COllJClDfjJ~/ ~°tL. ~1 c>;.1, ~ADSEAtf -.ot.J -n.tu.E· ~IJA"Te~ l/JeL..~/ '-.&<"" &. • / 1 by Jim Davis J THINK VOU'LL ENJOY Fl-VING, G-AF\F'IELP IT'5 A VE RY .C.OMF'OP.T ABLE 1"MEN WHAT ARE ANP 5MOOTH WAV TO TRAVEL TMESE LITTLE ' _ .../ BAG~ FOR? -::::::: . (."'\ . \\~ . THE J'A,.IL l ' CIRCl'S "Mommy, will you put some hairspray on my shoelaces so they won't keep comin' untied?" ' THE EA5Tf.R I EGG HUNT? .. . ~ • r • 'I· I> "She likes to dance along with the cat com· merclals." M \RM.\Dl.KE by Brad Anderson ' OJ:~'IS THE ME~.\CE Hanl<'Ketchum ' "This dog training manual sounds good, except for the part about hypnotizing him!" MOO' Ml. LLI 'S NOT A COUNTABL~ PM~l:T8 ... WU ERE WouLD I f?,ATE' WI TH You o~ A SCAL~ FROMlUP ~Toto? t~ ! i • 1 OOOE EB£N WAO DIS ~E ! ~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson WELL ... #10,~c;T BE~F; #9, BRANDY; #8, MY STf\VJ><bLLECTlONj =#7, CITIZEN KANfj S'o re> SAY Yo4/D BEABOOT-· , A I i I J "I -I I. by Charles M Schulz WAS IT MARD 6ETTIN6 THE BLANKET INTO VOOR LUHCM BOX ? ' ..... ~'· • Eut Weal vulnerable. South d11l1. NORTH .... <:>AJUO o tOU •z WEST EAST tA tKSTU <:> K 10 <::> QU 0 AKUU 0 Vold • Q$0 • AJ 1098 SOUTH • QJ 1011 I:? 116 OQJH •KU The bidding: Soutla Weet P111 I 0 P111 Z O Pu1 3 p, .. '. Put NorUt E11t l I:? I • PaM 3 • P111 3 • P11a PaN Opening lud. Nine of '" suot: DR.\BBLE GOif N ON lllDGf ev CHARLES H GOREN ANO o~ SHARIF In 1980, a team of New York upert.. met a team of Loe Anrelee all-1tare In the flrat of what wu lo become• 1ulea of Intercity matchee. Lo• Anrelee eked out a nar· row win, but the New Yorktlr• could point to 1everal handa where they beat themaelvee. Thta wa• one of them. At both t.ablee Weet open· ed one diamond, end both North• chose to take advan tage of the vulnerability to make a light one hurt over call. The Lot Angelea squad reached three no trump in quick time New York languished in four dubs on the auction shown. Bridge World Magaune submitted thr hand to a YOU II! Tll! JUOOE panel of t1pett1 lo ad judlcalt bl1m1 for lht dltuter. Their dedalon will appear In the m111m1'• "You Be the Judie" feetur. in April. Reade,. of thlt col umn a,.. Invited to t.ake part in a competition, \to eee If they agree with the jud1ee' verdict. To enter, you mu1t decide which player, in the opinion ot the txperh, la moet to blame for the ututrophe. Also, which of the bida the panel will aelect u the wortl. Your entry might read: Eaet (most to blame), 2 diamond• (wont bid). or Wut, 3 hearta . Note that the player who 11 adjudged the most guilty miaht not necea11rily be the one who made the worst bid . To enter, tend 7our vtr diet and 1 1tam~. ..1r addreued envelop• to: "Judrn'ltnt," The Bridge World, 39 W11t Hth St .• New York, N.Y. 1002&. ICor r11pondent1 from out1id1 the United State• and Canada may Hnd po11.1l coupona ID- •tead of 1tamp1; Canadian readere. pleue Mnd loote 1tamp1.I All who enter will be Hnt a copy of the panel' a VOU and .. comment•. plue the 1taffe analyele. If you <orrectly predict the panel'• vote on BOTH queations, you will also be sent a copy or the magazine that includet the "Judge" article. Entries mu1t be po1tmarked no later than April 18. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fa an 1. OON'1' 1'~1~1< ~E t;El.tf.IJ~O ME. •'OR BETTER OR J'OR "ORHE by Lynn Johnston HOW LAie. CAN I smy out SELLIN' ~LAle~RS, MOM? '")--//'-- MICHF\e.L-1 REALLY DoNT LIKE You GolNG 000~ v-~10~ RLL B'f ~ELF: AW-You 1"1EA~ YouGOm=\ COMe.WIT~ Me.'? t 'l,Kl' "''"t~RBE.\' -FAMOUS <nlPOSERS- Chapter Ten -Clai ide Barlow All his lif0, Claude Barlow dreamed of bellig a great conductor ... DR.SMOCK SO YOO IWO W6R6 A.,.. 1"HES COMPANY PICNIC WH9N "'T'H6Y CAL-C...f:P YA e>ACK FOR 1"HIS ONe, ESH? No ... YOUR f fffi\ER NEEDS THE EXERCtSe. f by Tom Bat1uk and he fina.1Jy acllieved his w1sh the night he used his electric hair dcyer in the bathtub ! by George Lemont EMERGENCY ROOM By Mark Lasky TtJl•L£WEEDI · 'l'IK;t; P "llKEll by Tom K. Ryan . f-1.~-------i OH \'ES 'iOU WILL.! '(()lJ NSEV A Wife 1-IKe ME, WH01L.L. ____ ___, --HONO" ANC1 Rf.Specf 'y'aJ! ---!-.... IDINT .. NIT1_WOM,_ ..WDi\Y..... I _,,.,_ '*~~"(1"5)Aoty .. [l"!!P NIW8 •<J)~w.. Ce11oun ....._ Lautte THI & O bttM . ~--UO-MN« HNmilAN. MARY -1:00- .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, Aptll 12, 1983 t .... Young mother periled by baby sitter • 1n movie • 1. Cl> Mll CMWON>, ...WAll ----MJl()fl'T ,.~lie C11e11 Olldtll" (1864) !CllMA-TIAM ~llMCIHT OMolehl<•r.HtrttY• fi1iM1 _,...., ,. MOVll BY JERRY BUCK tl4 "0..UI OI A n....-._.. • '""'9 '1r1t Timl" (1178) Mimi t l4 "~ Attd The Pill'' df ......... Wrtw --" Mofa&. (1tM)OebofehKttr.DMINMn LOS ANGEL.ES -Klm remembered for her r ole aa M1tUe, the 1punky 1trl who holda her own -aalrut Rooater Cogburn ln "True Grit." John Wayne won an Oscar aa beat actor aa the one-eyed U .S. manhal In the 1969 movie. down, but penonal ~ turned out that I accepted It. (1Nt) Rlcllttd Wldnl111t. LIM Cl)(O\llNUNINOUNO D MOYll IY!NMI Homt. ~OOOPl.D ••14 "One Autlllll Summet" Derby wasn't aurprlaed when ahe •• ..r-IL.wPVDi\YI ~ThtJunolt"(tt761 ~~) oo. Retd, 01auc111 Cardi· =h~~'!-t~:~ro~~ ~f:h~~ RAWI Di\YI NlMf A 8'f.CIAI. 8'EC1AL Cl) MOYIE n~m p he t In the C BS mov le TMME'8 OOUPAHY ==--11:ao-t t * "Four n...Mtttt" (1j38) Lane Q HAWAlfNl.oO l~OUICY .,_... " ummer lrl." OY!RWY THllDn>rCAMON SISllra.CllUdtAalnt ··1 WU really kind of perfect WNTINO FOUMA&OtC MOYE AICNIWINIOHTUNE ,.~ OWiy 0*"'" (19M)Hefl. for It at lhiJI pol.nt in my Ute," she ==Q Ut'A "Doclor Zhivago" (1965) Y ~f()fUf ry_Fonda.~ aaya. "I was verr, cloae to the ..C NEWS 81') ..="· O.lldlne Chlplin • * ~ °'** Oun" I 1864) Audie 9 EHTm TOHIOHT character. It wasn t a stretch for AHOnBlff H ''The~"(lll41)Fran-~And«s -l:ll-me.'' .--(l)co N9flll0Yllo. Anthon• Quinn l!r~~ lC}WOYll! In the two -hour fi1 m . on ....,..... I ..............: •••• "L_,,.." (1974) DulUn Holl-... ~"The DilcreelClwmOI Thi men, VMPetnne KNXT, Channel 2 Tuesday Bowgeoilll" (1972) F«nando Ray, *** "Thi Frtrdl U.U•enanl'• · 700ClUI night, Barry Bostwick play1 her r-Styrlg w~· (19e I) Mtr')1 Streei>. w. tu 141 "Eyewlt11111" (19811 SlgOur· -1:30-husband, and Diane Franklin i.a ... IA "The a.tung Of Wlsdoln" aMOVIE ~WNYtt.WillllmHur1 D Q!N8CNEW80VEAHIGHT the bab~ alller out lo seduce (1878)SUNMah Fowtt.H•111YRy1n ***"Con111The8"b111an"(1982l LSJ A~Di\YINEOEH CD TOMCOTTL.E:UPCLOSE Darby's spouse and convince -e:ao-Arnold Scilwarrenegge<. James Earl -12:00--1:44-everyone that she's losing her ~AHYVSIHl&8HtRl£Y& Jones GEHTERTAJNMEHT TOHIOHT l S)MOVIE grt'p on """'allty. D .no. THE• .... """""' "Mtrry-Go-ROl.lncf' (No Date) Mar11 •"' I Al.ICE IJ (I) OUH s;t,:30-CJ l:E'rs BE~ Scilneldtt, HalmlJt B«ger ''I liked the character'i; values. OICKCAVfTT(R) U O lAVEAHE&SHREY (!)INOEP£HOENTNETWOAK -2:00-She was bright and lnstjnctive," OOHT'EMPOAAAYHEAL.nl """SOAP NEWS IJ(l)C8SNEWSNIOH'TWATCH Darby says. "What I liked was -Q) LOVt. AME.NCAH STYLE CD NEWS 1SSUD CHAAUE'SANOELS lltE'fESTfN)AYSHOW (O)MOVIE that she was happy with where Cl) :V MIU.ER ta> MOYIE MOVE * * "Thi Odd Job" 119781 Granam she was in life and w1th having 9 • **'~ My Dion« W1t111Ane1re· **~ "Continental OMcle 98 CNpmen DI ldJ children. = ~ ~ (198 I) w.-. Shewn, An<h Grego-Jo/In Beluthl. 91w &own 11 11 g MOYE v ltOll "Ttus young girl played a lot of -1:4&-ry -l:OO--12:15-***"Conan Thl11¥blr1111"11ea21 tricks on her. She was susceptible (Z)QHEMMCOAE 8 Cl) MOYIE DMOVIE Arnold~. Jemes Ell1 to lhat. She had reaaons to be -7:00-"Summer Gll1" (Premllr•I Bllry H * "The .lttlcho Mlle' 119791 Jonea tentative and halting because thLS e cas NEWS Boltwldt, Kim Derby Ptttr Straua. Brllll Dtnnllhy -2: 15-girl was set Ung her up so much . .. MIC NEWS D a REMINGTON srm.e -12'~-(%) CIHEMA8COAE 19 n.REF8 COW/IHV D at LATE N1QHT WTTH OA\110 Darby is 36 and the mother of •1 ~NEWS~~AOJJH WILD, WILD WEST LETT£AMAH -2:.30-a 15-year-old daughter, but her ..., U'A'8'H 800UPl.E8 D a!NEWS career has been affe(:ted by the CDUOYIE • THAEF8COM9Nf( • AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE Cl) TOMCOTT\..E: UPClOSE •u•.; "Thi Razo<'• Edge" (19471 fact that she still looks so young. I JOICER'Swt.D GNOVA l~AMENCAH8TYLE !}f~owtr,OtntTlerney "I 'm so glad to be play ing e>llUSINf.SSREPORT ~~ ••• "ConanThe8"1>at11n"(19S21 lZJ..., .. .,. mothers and older wome n,'' the Cl> P.U. w.GAZINE "Tiit <:fool!'' (1970) .lelll·LOU«M Arnold Sdlwemntgger, JllTltl EMt ••• "Sltgt' 119781 Martlll Balslm, actress says. l='ti!:;9:1:U.~HT Tr1nttoan1 Jonte SyMas.dney "I was usually the girl next HARTMAN -9:30-e--I t II ti I TV L door. Ac tually, the victim next ~~COUHTYTOOAY D 9tT05 099 comp•• • ng• n og d oor. I n ever had mu c h **"By Dtsign" (1981) Patty Duke ~~~·s CHANNEL LISTINGS sympathy for those characters. Astin, Sara Bolslord Q) MARSHAL DILLON They were llO passive. It's hard to (%)MOVIE -lO:OO-tolerate that in somebody. If you ***Yi "°"*" (1982) Steve Gut· D 8ST.EL.SEWHEJIE want an audience to go with you 11111>erg, Mickey RouOce. ea m Cl) NEWS you have to make an effort to -7:30-8 0 HART TO HART help yourself. 8 2 OH lltE TOWN St 001NO FOR IROKF1 TME "I heard on television," Darby IJ8FAMllYF£UD c.wFOfMASTATEBUDOET says. ''That the word 'victim' i.s 8 LAV£ANE & SHIAlEY & Ui) ST A TE BUDGET COtl/PNIY m THE VIAGNAH t h e u g I i e II t w 0 r d I n l h e I ETEOHLA. (8)MOVIE dictionary . I agree. A victtm "Mattie waa certainly no ,victim," Darby aay1. "I wl1h I had another role Uke lhat. She was ve r y aelf-po111e11ed and ret0urceful. I had juat turned 21 and three weeks before I'd had a baby. I kept turnln~ the role ... ' "I got a taate of the aolden era," she says. "They wouldn't 1hoot any cloeeupe of me atwr lunch because t m18ht be a little tired. That'• unheard of today.'' How did 1he get along with Wayne? "He and I never really connected," 1he aay1. "He'd ao hl1 way and I'd go mine. But something happened on the tcreen.'' / •~~~Tl •••"Evil Uodlr Tiit Sun' (1982) means you don't have a choice. I llllACNa/t..BfAEJIAEJIOAT ~~= think people do have a choice. eu.S.AAT:AOIFTTO NNYEASARY8"0W N o thing IS easy, but it 's OUMB.YES OMOVE important that you 'make the Cl) UEDETECTOR ***'" "Mtphlslo" (1981) Kllus effort." 9YOOASKEDFOAIT MariaBrendauer. J.nc:ta Darby pro bably is best ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~__:::: Kim Darby and Barry Bostwick star in the conte mporary sus pen se drama HSummer Girl" tonight at 9:00 on KNXT (2 ). ~National ' Mortgage Co .. ··~ -Ha ... the proJ!rnm .'°u are looki11/! for: WE SPECIALIZE I ALL TYPES OF: Residential Loans Industrial Loans Government. Loans Apartment Loans Jumbo Residential WITH OUR EXPERTISE AND QUALIFIED STAFF WE CAN HAVE A FINANCIAL PACKAGE . . TO SUIT YOUR FINANCIAL NEEDS! (AJNn Propa .. An 9ub)ed To .bal1Abll111 Aa4 a. .. 11) GARY ANDERSON Asst. Vice President )S.les Manage r 400 North Tustin Avenue • Suite 101 St11nta Ana , California • 92705 (714) 541-2983 ORANG E COUNTY MASTER C HORALE I 11 l t ~ 27th Conce rt Season l)r. Maurice All ard, Music Direc tor invites you to the 150th Year BIRTHDAY CE LEBRATION of JOHANNES BRAHMS a ~ we perforn1 his monu1ncntal • • ~-.,eq u1etn ''1th nattonalh· n:nn\\'11L'<l -.o loi"t ' lklctna ~tc\ cn~on , ~oprano and Dav1J Ford , Baritone with thl' Mastl'r Sv mphonv Orchestra Philip Wc!'lti n, Music Director Saturday, April 16, 1983 8:00 p.m. Donald R. 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NO'!)CI Of' TM.llTH'I IAU T ........ ,.. v8'f~m:a. .. A .,..'*"'I.AU "°=~~~ALI NOTICS or OBATH or ocm 0,~T~mio M.Y 1 WWff TO f .I.• ,.._., B I) 1' A A D P II: T & ft 1112. UfflDI YOY TAK• A01ioH &'-OI ~~ UNIT OOI, NlCK.ltRn ASA BDWUD Nollu 11 11eroy 11nn to TO ftf!OllO'f YOUf' '"°"l"lYllT O AMDMIJNO t 0 UH411'N CAL"O"HIA P. NlCIU!RTZ AND Or ored1tot1 ot 1110 w1111r11 nl lftod MAYM~ATA~ICIA I . OU AM !It DU~T _..,. flUHDING, I.TO ae ~ 1Ppollll· PETITION TO ADMIN· ttantletOf tll•t 1 butll llllMfOf le tfl YOU MllO AN IJCl'LANA_ TIOH ~!f!!!~.DCCl.MAftOltCW od Tt11tlff 11nc11r tll• tollowlllf 8 T g R g IT AT g N 0 oout lo be m•d•,On pe1tono1 ~:oJ.1&r:.AJ~1:lT ~Ju TYM Ui~0~ rr;.ie~ttr1~~~~.r'*~ 'T'~ >.11n11. · P<;c"~~ IHOULO OONTAO'f A LAWYI". ""· °' TMI P'OUWl"A•'A• HIOHllT 11001" '0" OAIH To all hetn, benetlcian., of Ille ln19"decl lleneltirOf.,.. • NOTtOI °',.,..,.,. •. ,•ALI N6Mt0WNl"t AllOCIATION. AN0/01' THI OAtHl~IH o" eredllotl and eonUn1ent Tall•o IUmure , tOH I.Hy on A',;~.~~r.':'.":, 10:00 ~\ilf'oJ:"A#.'ml~~ g,~T~"g'b8~1i~frcfl~~~~~ ~Ndl kuon ofd!dward Potehr ~ow1ooe°'=' 1°"C:::-:= O'Clock Im , on Tvotdl y, ti Ille llA .... IOLD AT A PUI IC (.peyellletltflelllnoof .... .lnlt!WM , .. c ort& an penoM w 0 cNef~OfPflnolp9'""""-Ctlaofwlen A~ entrtnM to IM • A" I . 1 P y 0 u .. I I D A .. money Of 1110 United ... , .. ) .. , may be otherwlJit lnwr.ted Offtot of IN Intended trenelefor .. Olvfo Center lulldlng. aoo I . U..UUTIOM CM' THI MA""" 11gnt. Utle end lntorell GOii~ to ln the wUJ and/or eltlal4J MtM a 11>ow Ollepmen Avt • Or.nge, OA 0# THI ""DCllDIMO AOAMT Md"°"' held by 11 \lftd« llld Deed A~Uon hM been ii.Jed All otller bu11n .. 1 neinee llftcl W I 8 T I " N M U T U A L YOU. YOU IMCMA.D COWTAOT A of Trull In the Pf°'*"Y lwelMn• b L Nt....1...-..-l ... _ eddt11-uMd by the lntendod OO•"O"ATION. • O•llfornl• ~*'RA. Olllortbod: Y • ,..._.."6 n.,... ttlfltfetor wttllln thr .. )'Mft INI Corporetton, u Tru1t n..1._~! On Mondi'/, Aprll 11, Itta. 1t T"UtTOfl VAL.l.Al'"AOAOA I Superior Court of Oran1 e put •o far 11 known to Ill• IUbetlMecl Trwtee, under the~ to.oo 1.m .. °' u eoon ''*-"« .. MO an.cl tHAIWA Y. AAO. County reque1tln1 Marlan Intended tr-r-., .. f'Olle. of TNtl eaewr.ci by THOMAI K. m1y be fNMnat> ... II 1111 front llNll'tCIAlllY: IQUTHl!RN L N~ bo ....... ted Tiie ~and blillMM lddr- MO.-GAN. herein Ollled Tru1tor. •••P• of Ill• IMP£AIAI. IANK OALl'OAHIA fl\JNOING. LYD. . ,ru ap~n, u ot Ille lnten<led traMI• .. .,.: r-oect ~ t , tH2aa1nttrumen1 BUILOIHO, eoe T~ c.tlt• Oflvo 9'tlcofeled 001oo.r it. tNO .. penona re p,....n ... t va to 11r•1re I ve1011er, tot No. 11.2,1tos. of Offlclel Rocorde In the City of Ooet1 MMe. covnc, Oi 1n111. No 445te In look 1ai11. admlnl1ter tho Htat• of "1ver11de Ortve, Newpot1 eeao11, of Otenoe COUnty, Cellfof'nle. wilt Orange, lt•t• of Oellfornlo, 111• peoe eo. of OCftolel "9corde., the Edward Peter Nlckort1 Oallforni. .... b•-=..C-... 11· utca: 1 °"1, l'9 Mtn ~ .............. ..... ~.--=.lmY. TOllll nabMltl• ... ....... ... ........ ... .. .. . .. .............. _ H 1U.Mt.•N lpeolll lllfpM ~ ........... ............ ...... ......... .... • -0-°1'.!~ut~:.::r.~.~-.. .. . . .. 6,000.000 Gt-Pllld_.,, Ind oorltnout.ed -.plue . . to,W ,4M UMNIOned M* (=) ..... . ... H .NUH 1urp1ue .. ,...,.~ •• • • • 10t,tl2,tl1 1neOn1e for 1t1e )'Ml' ............ .. ... tS:t,tn.~ DllltM-*'t• JOf IN,_ .. .. tot.at.tot We llef9Cy Oltttfy tNlt the llbo\te 1Wnt ere In IOOOfdMoe wtUI IN Annuel ., .. .,,,.,,,'°'the.,_. 9"ded ~ i1. 1112. l'Nlde to Ille INurlltlOe ~. IM'9UeM to lew. ThOmM o. Nimmo VIM 1''916denf Thet_, Gore Met ..... wy P\IO!itheO Ofenge C0Mt Olilly ~. Apt1I t1, 12, 11, 14. 1•. llta llM-&' NOTlOI IS He"fBV GIVEN, tllet Otl ~ ••• "· ttQ, Cl 10-00 o'e!OOll • m of Mid clay In the 'OOl'fl Ml Mlde tor conduetlnig Trueteo'1 l ttot. -.i\1111\ 1t1o Oltlaea ol "EAL HTATI HCU"ITIH HRVICI!. loealN el to20 ... llrOedllrey, l!Jttt aot. In 1110 City 01 a1n1e An11 Coun1y of Or1ng•. Slat• o C•ttfornl•. 8AN MA"INO 9AVl~S ANO LOAN ASIOCll\TION, a c 1111ornl1 oorpot1tlon, 11 duly •P~Olnttd Tru1IH under 111d purtwtnt lo Ill• pow., of H I• oonlet•ed In thet oertlln DllOd ot Trull euouted b)' MARVIN I . KAJ>t!LUS and AUUAEV KAPELUS. llual:>and and wife. reoorded OclObtt 17, 11180, In BocHI 137141 of Olrkl1I Reoofdt Of Mid County, et P•O• 123, R.aorder'I ln1trument No. 21110, by rHeon 01 a bftaen or del1u11 In peyment Ot perlOf'm•noe of IM obllgallOnl MOUred lllartby, 1ncluctlng lhat brH ch or def1u1t, Notloe ol wllldl w11 reco<ded June 26, IN 1, In 9ooll 14 115 ol Of1lc:lal Rec:ordt of tald County. II ptge 1007. Recorder'• 1n11rumen1 No 38077, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lewlUI money of Ille United S111ea, or • ceallltf'• on.ck drewn on 1 a111e or ntllonll btnk, I alelt 01 feelertl Clld il union, or 1 elate or flldet•I ••vino• onel loan NIOCilllon Clomlclllld ln thll 1t1te. Ill pay1ble at Ille llme of ..... all rlglll, !Ille and lntt<NI llelCI by II. •• Truetee, In 11111 retl Pf'°'*1)' altual• In Mid County and Stalt. <IMcrlblCI u fOllowl Mii et publlc auction to the lllQlleet FOUNTAIN PAN< HOMEOWNIM otflcl of tM ,...,.... of Ofenge (under the tndorendonl Tllel Ille propttty pertlntnl bld4* fOf catfl, peyeble In l*wful AISOCIATIOH (!ht "A.lloolollon"). Cou~-= deed of ttUet CIW/f1bel lleroto It cSMCflbod In oenet"ll .. : mOt10y of me United ltatee 11 tt1e tllrOUOfl It• duly 1PPOintod ~ 111et . Admlnl1tratlon o !etat" Trew!Agencytndlttocetectat :toe rtaJC N()TlC( time of ule, Ille lnt«MI eon~ and 1llorney, I.Et H. DUllST, LOI 23 of Tract Ho HOO. City Oii Ac1). The pelltJon ll Mt for Alverllde Otl'le, H-potl ISeecill. 1------------10 111d now Mid by MIO lrvttM wllOM 11r .. 1 edd,_ encl t~ Irvine, County of Otanoe. s 111e of hearlnj ln Dept. No. 3 at 700 Callfomlt ·~ .. _., under tlld OMd of Trutl In lhe nunlb« It 11\own below, Wll.L. 81!1.L C1lllornl1, H 1llown on 1 map Qvic Ce le Ori W t tn The butltlelt -uMd by ttMI ~ AND ACallCNT Mm HaAI. flt pro~rty 1111.111.a In HICI County AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THl rteorded In Boolt 3118, PIQH t7 th Cltn r, 5ve,t MA ' Mid tr1nel .. or II &aid locellOn 11· IY.,..._ tW THI AN911UAL aTAT'SmNT llld Slit• dMOflMd M: HIGHEST Bl DOE A FOR CAIH In.Cl 28 of Ml1oell1n1ou1 Map1, e y o . an a na. Newport Helgnte Travel Bervk:le. 'YaA9'...,.., oac.-. .... - Lot 58 of Traot No. 9767, M pot" (P•Y•ble 11 time of .... In l1'#ful rtcord• or Or1ng• C ounty, CaJjfomJa on May 4, 1983 at Tllat 111d bulk 1r1nafer 11 Of map recorded In Book 2~. Pagee money of th• Unllld a111u1 CllH«nla 11:30 a .m. Intended 10 be ooneummated at the .....,, .._.,.. c....,., 3e and 31 of M~ Mepe, In pu11u1nt to t"e powtr of ule VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A IF YOU OBJECT t.o the oHICt of: Norrie & ANOC!tt ... lno.. IO'll CMer ..,..._ ~ tl'le OtflQe of ttMI County Aocotder of con,_,_ In thet oettaln Decl«lllon DEED OF TRUST, UNLESS YOU 4510 Campua Or., 8ulle I , Hewport 0...., T.U. fUtl •a 1 d co u n 1 y . I!)( c E PT 1 NG 01 Coven1n11. Condition• tnd TAKE ACTIOH TO PROTECT YOUR granl.idna olhf the petJtJon. ythou BMo11, Clltlornf• 12eeo on or 1ttar ,,..._. llll ...,._..Ill THEREFROM ~ Oii, o ... Mlnetllt RHtrlcllon1 (Ill• "CC&R'•"I .. PROPERTY, IT MAY u SOLO AT A ahoul el er appear at e Aorll 27, 1183 ...... ....,. ,....,, Hyelrourbon Sub11,Jno•• In 1nd r«Oteled In 8ooll 10826. Plget 17. PUBLIC SALE. "'YOU NEED AN h e arlna and •Ute y o ur Tiii• bulk trantl .. II eubJec:I 10 under H id land, but Without Ille tnclualve, 0 1110111 Rtcord• of EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE o bjectio n s or file writte n C1lllornt• Uniform Commercl•I Total aom11ueci _.. '71,490,479 rlglll of IUtlllCe entry 10 • depth of 0 11n9• County, Callfornl• Ind, OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST bi ti Ith the court Code S.Ctlon 8toe Totll lltbllll .... " " ... .. 61, 124, 134 600 !wt, meuured lrom trie Mltl-wllllo ut covenant or warrt nly, YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 0 ec on a w The name •nd tddrHI of 1111 Spec:ltl eurplu• furldl ......... ·~· .. ..().. thereof, 11 tt1arved In D••d • .,,, ... °' 1mp11ec1, reg1rdlng 1111•. LAWVER. be o re the hearln1. ;Yo ur f:'°" With wnom Glalmt may be Caoltll paid-up/Guaranty Capltat/ recorded In Book 87341, P199 944, poMMalOt'I or _,mbntanc:.e, all 3 a 8 u n k • r H 111 . Ir v In•. appearance may be In penqn llael 11 Norrie a AMOGl•IM. Inc.. $11iut0f)I Depoelt ......................... . .............. t,ll00,000 Olllclal Record• of H id .i>r1no• 1ne1 oertlln rMI Pf'op«lylltuttad In CA 12714. No w1rr1nty 11 given or by your attorney. 4570 Campu1 Drive , Suite ·II, Grott paid-In Ind eontnbutlld County. tll• County of Orenge, Stet• of •• to Ill co mpletone11 or 1 F y 0 U A RE A N-port Beaoll, C1llforn11 92000. turplu• ........................................................ 13,I0&,239 The Streol ldd<-and/Ott other Ctllfornll, Cleec:rlbld u fOllOw9: correct""• Tiie ~ undet TO '"'-111e1 the tut dey for flilng otllrn• by IJnUMonod lund• l--s>lutl .... .. .................. 5,081, 105 common dulgnallon, II any, 11 LOT 10 of TRACT 7817 AS uld Deed of Tru11. by reMOn of 1 CREDI R or a con-.. ~nt 1ny or.clll« 9llall be AprM 28. 1~ 5urp1u1 .. regttd• polloynolOara . .. ...... "..... ................... 20,W,346 l>Ufl)Otled lo be: 1139 Ot1ole DrM. CONTAINED IN BOOK 329, PAOES braadl 0( Oe11ull In the oollg•t!on1 creditor o ( the deceued, you •• 5 p.m . wti!Gtl II the bull-day lneome lot Ille.,_. ..... ...... ........................ M,142.122 CoetaMtM.c.lllomla. 28 10 27 . INCLUSIVE . OF H Cure d thereby. lleretofore muatflle yourclaimwlththe btlore the oon1umm1t1on date Dlabura.nenllfor tllO'/Mf ·: ...................................... 3e,&I0,802 S•ICI .... wlN be ~ wlthol.tl MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN THE executed •net dell vertd to Ill• court or present It to the 9C>Kllled •bow W• hereby certify tllal Illa lbow .._ -In aooorCIMICo wlUI "'° PARCEL I: UNIT NO. I lnClullllo 11 1hown and dHcrlbed In the condominium plan recorded on Septembtt 14, 11178 In 8ooll 1211411, pages 1121110 996 lnclUllve of oHlclll record• of MICI County u amended by tmendment to conctomlnlum pl1n racord1d on November 10. 111711 In Book 12118, paget 1802 and 180!1 of Oll1c:ltl Rec:otd1 of Uld County -rranty u to tllle pc1111110n Of OFFICIAL RECORDS OF OAAHOE ~ I ..... It .. Decllrellon Deted: MerCitl 21, 11183 Annuli Stll-1 for tllO yw erlded a-nbef 31, 1182. meoe to tllO enc:umbrlllOM, tor Ille putpOM of COUNTY.CALIFORNIA. of Default and Demand for Sale. pe rso nal representativ e &art>ataE v11c11ar lneuranoe Commllelooer,purwtto tew ~ Ille obllgetlOnt MCUtlld by The •lr"t 1ddru1 and otller anCI written notice of breadl Ind of appointed by the cou_rt lntendod Trantlet.. ThofnM D. Ntmmo. NICI Oeod of l'Nlt, lnoluellng the,_ ciommon dMIQnetlOn, 11 any, of Ille elec:tlon to oauM ftle und«llQneel within four month.a from the Pllelltel Orange Cout Delly Piiot, Vice P<elldenl and txpenae of Ille TrullM anCI of rH I property deacrlbtel 1bove 11 to Mlt Mid P~ 10 Mtlafy llld date of firat IHuan ce of APf'll 12, tH3 nw ... F. O«e. 1rie tru1t1 UMled by Mid Deed of purported to bo; 10168 Ptbbl• obllg1t1on1. ind lhtrHll•r th• 1 t vid ....... ln .._..,__ 1134-83 Aelletllll Seorot.,.,. Tru11, advancM thereunder. wllll Court. Fountain VtJWt, Callfomle: undef~ cauMd Mkl nollOe Of e ten aa pro .,..... --.;wuu PYbllelltel OrlWIQI Cout o.lly Piiot April 11. 12, 13, 14. 15. 1983 1n1., .. 1 u prov!ded thorwln, Md the lurtllef, vwtlng to Mid,..., propwty bruch 1nd ol eleollon 10 b• 700 of the California Probate "8.IC NOTICE ttae-e:l unpeld prlndpal llld 11'11.-t of Ille 11 In tne n1m• of WILLIAM J . recorded Decembar II. 1182, u Code. The time for fllln1 1 u,1111 0 ii ¢ o U ji f o, '------------Note _,,.lld by Uld Deed of Trwt, McCLARIN In air. No. 82-431207 of Olllolal clalma will not explre prior CALl'OflNIA Pl.8lJC N()TIC( PllllJC N()TlC( to-wit: 13e,oee&t. Tiie u n deralgned Trull•• Record• In tht olllc• of 1111 •~ f •'--f th _._le COUNTY Oii OllANGe ~~ PARCEL 2· An undlvlctt d one thirty-fourth I tf3o41n1 1n1-1 u • tenant In common In Ille lee 1n1-1 In arlel to the common arM ol IOll 2, 3, anel 5 of Tract 1858 H per Map lll•CI In Book 438, pagee 1 to 1 lnclualve. of Mlaee111neou1 MtP•. Record• ol lllld Coumy, •• twCh term It defined In trie artlc:le en1111ec1 "Oellnltlon1" of the OocJarlllon of Co'le na nt•. Conelltlone and RH1tlC1IOn1", recorded Aprll 21, 111711 In 9ooll 1264•. page 1151 of 0 11 1c 11 1 Re eor d1 , (Tll• O.led. MlrCtl 23. 1183 dl1cltlm1 1ny 1feblll1y for 1ny Rec:orelet of Otanga County .., our mon.... rom e ua ,,.. __ ....... ,_ ._,_,., WESTERN MUTUAL lncrotTectMlt of Ille •treat lldc:llMI Said 811• wlll b• made, but of the hcarlna noticed above. --.... _ ~AND ACcmutr AND NRALTlt COAPOAATION and 0111er c:omtnon deelgnellon, " witho ut co.,entnt or warranty. YOU MA °V EXAMINE ~TO IMOW CAUU IYMOPlll OF THI ANNUAL STAT'lmWT 100 s Tuac '"9 St "'Y· 111own herell'I expr-or lml)lleel, reoerdlnQ 1111e the file kept by the court. If c~~~=EA ~~~~~':Ef. ffAlt ENMO oac.-.. .,, 1ta Ofanot. A 2087 Salel .... wtM be made to "Utty po-•alOn, or enc:umbr1noet, to ln •-' ef (714) 771-1400 • 1ne obllgtllona aecured by, and pay the rerntlnlng prlnclpll eum of you are a pel'IOll teresw:u • minor "'--C-..nr ef,... c-t Nanoy L. Banull pureuanl lo Ill• power of .... tn. note eec:urecf by ulCI dMCI of In the estate, you may aerve By SHARON SCHLEGEL SKERIK, ,..,, Von .. _A- Tt\lllM s .... Ofllcet eonf«red In Article tV of the 1b0..,. Trutt, w!t11 lnt-t 11 11'1 NICI note u po n the executo r o r hi• Mother, Pelltlonet lntfte, C.. 11111 'De cl1r1t1on "I. a nd a n y supplements and 1m1ndment1 thereto. PARCEL 3: Eu.menta .. IUCh Oa.Mmenla are Pl!'llcularfy Ml lotth In the artlele entlllad ··e.-11" ol 1rie Declaratlon unoer 111e MCtlon heading• In 8UCll article entitled u followa "Rlghla anCI 0u11M Utllltl• tnd Cable Tllevl110n" "Support, Settlement and Encroachment", "lngr-. EgtMt and Rec:rMllonal RIQhll", anCI "ExclulNe Aettrtcted Common AIM E_...,,r· PARCEL 4. Eatemtnll ae llVCll t11aemen11 are p11t1Cul1rly Ml forth In the trticle antllllld "Elatmenll" or the Declarallon of Covt n•nl•. Condition• and R••trlc llon• recordtd July 25, 11177 In Book t2305. page 7'8 ane1 r•reooroeo Sec>ltmber II. 11177 In 9ooll 12371. Pfi1e 327 of Olllclal Recorel1 anel tny aupplemenll anCI lmenelrnent1 tnerato (The "Mutar Oec:laratlO•f') uneltr the Mellon heeding• In euc:ll article entitled u followl 'Rlo"t• 1nd Dullu ; UllllllH end Ctble Televlalon", "Suppon. Setllemen1 and Encroachment", "Community Feclllt ... EtMIMtlt" end ··0tt1nege Over Community Ftell•ll" Tiie 11••11 add reta or othtr common de1lgnat1011 ot tnt real property hetalnabow OMcrlbeel .. purpoted lo be lie H11bor Ridge Or • Newport Beach, CA The und eralg ne d ll e ttby Cll1cl 1lmt •II ll1blllly tor 1ny lncorrecineu In .. Id atrMt aeldreN or otllar common dMlgnallOn S1ld .... w!U be made wtthoul warre nty, •itt:>rau or Implied. rtgudlng 11111. po1H11lon, or ancumbranc••· to aetltly Ill• p1lnclp11 balance of the Nola or other obllgtlion eoourtd by H id Deed ol Trust, with lntetlll and otner auma u PfOYldod lhtt1ln; plu1 aelvanct1, II 1ny, under Ille terl'M ttieraof and lntereat on IUCh td11encN , and plu1 f .. 1. chargee enCI expert-of the TruttM and of IM lruttl c:rMttd by ulCI Deed Of Truat. Tlla total amount of HICI obllgetlon. Including r1uon1bly ••llmattd feea, charg•• and ex~ Qf !ht TNllM, 11 lhe time of 1nn1e1 publlc8tlon ot 11111 Nollet. It 13$4.125 43. Detlld. M#Cf'I 31, 11183 SAN MARINO SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOC. I Cllll Corp U Tr1191M, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. t Cllll. CO<P. Ill Agent D.J. J.ior"9'. PrM. 2020 N. Broadwly, M20e Sente AM, CA 112708 (7 14)~t0 Publllfled Oranr. co .. 1 Ually Piiot. """" 5. 12, 1 • 1183 1591-83 Publlaheel Orange c o .. 1 Dall)' ttfarenood Ce&R·a; ane1. purl&Mlllt provld.cl, ld111nOM, II any, under admlnl.ltrator, or upon the 8~~f:.~ii~:!':~,s~~,'!~~~ PUot, Merotl 21. AprM 8, 12. 1183 to Arllcl• IV. Section 1 of the Ille 1 ... m1 of llld DeoCI of Truat. at•~-ay for the ex~ •tor or '"""'l'---1. C""ISTOP .. E" P .. ILIP -________ __.1_4!4-f3.._ ...... 1 ccaR't the Notice of a11•1--.nt '-· CherOet and •xoer-of the ..,.,..,. ~-_. .. -• ,..." .-. ,., .-. PUBUC NOTIC( and c 1a1m of LIOl'I ••• recorded TruttM Md of the ll\ltlti _,_.by admlni.trat.or, and nle with SCHLEGEL. • minor. h .. lllod • ------------i agMl•t 111e lbow,.., propetty '°' Mkl OMC1 of Ttutl Said .... wll be the court with pro of of petition With the derll of tt111 court YOUAM .. Ol,AULT~A n o npaymen t of d u •• t n d lleld.on:Wed~.Aprt1 27. tN3. service. a written reque1t ::,,! =~~~r~;; DEED Of' TilUIT OAnt» ~ a, a11 u1ment1 on .My Ill 11182 aa ti 2·00 p.m 11 the Ctiapmen A-I h d I 1.._ UNU!la YOU TAKI ACTION lnllrument NO. 82•2489412 In '1111 entrance to Ille Civic Ce nter stat na t at you e1 re SCH LEO EL to CHRISTOPHER TO l'ttOTICT YC>Ufll "'°""'TY· Offlc:lal Recofel• of Orange County, Bulldlng. 300 E C11apm1n Ave.. 1pecla.I not.I~ of the fillnj of PHILIP SCHLEOEL SKERIK, IT MAY II! IOLD AT A l'WUC Cllttornle and furtller the Nollet of Orange. CA. a n I n v e n t 0 r y a n d IT IS ORDERED lhel Ill P«90nt I Al.E. IP YOU NllD AN Oefaull 0 1nd Elec i1on to 8tll At th• llm• o f th• lnltlal appral.sementofestateaueu lntert1ted In th• •bove milltr EXPl.ANATION 0, THI NATIMI elleotlng tlld rul property ... publlcatllonft~ 11111_!!0!,~~ tfo~ o r of the petition• or •PP••• In Deptrtment 3 of tlll• OF '041 ""OCl:IOtNO AQAINIT recorded Augutt 111 1982 amoun o .... unp .... .._ ..... o .,,. Court. IOoated at 700 CMo Cent• YOU, YOU llffOUl.D CONTACT A lncluelve. 11 lnllrument No : obligation eoourod bY Ille above accounts mentioned In Otlw Weet, Santi Ana. Clllllomla. LAWYP. 82·211311 In lhe Ofnc1aj ReQordt of dHCrlbed dHd of true I Ind RctiOM O( 1200 and 1200 ~ on Mey II, 1993, at 10 A.M., Of U NO'nCa Of' TllUITEa,. IAL.a Oranot Coul'tty, Celfomll .. umated 0 0•1•· expenau. and of the California Probate '°°" tner..rtar .. the melt« mey T.a. No.~ The Iott! amount of the unpalel advanoet la '89.723.02. Tho total Code be heerd. and ~ c:euN, " 111'/. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that ~p~o~.,~·:.::~ =:.~~:~~.: Jamu L . Rabel, Jr •• ::i:-:":"g,':,~of­c:o.:-::.:..,. ~I~·::: :: ,;11on tb1;'°~111m1ted c oat•. m'l be obtllntd by c11ung (4115) Attoraey at Law, SU! \'la ~ '!. ~~:'Z!: :!R=~~'t,! tlle room Ml tilde lat conCIUctlnQ •.llP«'-Md advlnCM 11 the Urne 1141D:!:1t~hd~-~o;• Ille..... Opo~rto, ~ewpo3rt Bea7~A publl•ll•d In Th• o11ng• c0111 Truttte•1 Sllle$, within lhe omc.. of of the lnlllal publlc111on of the S O UTHE RN C AL IF DR NI A t I I S . I '1 : • 4 1 . o.11)' PllOI. 1 ~ of gener• REA L ESTA TE SECURITIES NotletofSllt,lncludlngattotney' • FUNDING LTD ubllahed Orange t clrculillon printed In Or1nge SERVICE. IOClleel II 2020 North ,_and oottl .• $1,630.70 .. Uld Tru1tM Dally Pilot, April 1i. 13, 19, County, Celllomll. onot . --for Bro1dw1y. Suite 208, Stilt of DATED: Merotl 18, 111&3 TD SERVICE COMPANY tgenl 1983 fOUf ~ .... weokl ptlof to Ille CalHorlllt. SP ESCROW SERVICE , FOUNTAIN PARK vid. J Hoe>kll'll AA s.c 1830-83 date ... for '-11"11 on lhe petltlOn. INC., a Delaware corpottllon. ae H 0 M E 0 W N E R S 1 ' I . DATED. Mltd\ 28. tM3 duly IPC)Oinled TrutlM undw and ASSOCtATIOH One City 91\td w .. t FAANK OOMENICHINI purauant to the power or 111• By lee H Oum O<enge. CA 1126e& PUBllC NOTICE . JuCIQe of,..~ contetred In thet cert111n Deed of 111 tttomey ancSegent <714l 83542114 OF ~ """'' Tniet ••ec:uleel by Edward Young 9415 Town <Anter Or,.... Publlt h1d Oren:• Cou 1 Otily NOTICE OF DEATH ~ D. MAYI"-llO. P t llllt pu Kllt lll lnl e nd Ryu Suite 800 · PllOI Aprlt 5· 12• 1 · 11183 ADRIEN L. NOEL AND OF A ,11,11111,... Corpotltton Katelklnl,'-banel anCIWllt.u jOlnt eo.teMIM,CAl2828 1801-83 PETITION TO ADMIN· tttl.,.....,Dftw.l,tvlte l •-ta. recorded J~ 25, 1180. In (714) 641·1317 fllll.IC N()TlC( STE R EST AT E NO . ntM, CA 91718 Book 131145 of Ofllctel Rocotell of Publltlled Orang• Coall 0111y A1177U T.U (JM),...... Mid County, tt peoe 87 Aeoofdet"e PllOI, Mar. 21, Apr.&. 12, 1H 3 &_.Oat ' . An.me, tOf PatltMO« inatrument NO 28115, b'/ reuon of 163243 N011CE OF DEATH OF To all h ei.rs, beneflcianes. Publlelled Ott~• c o .. 1 Dtlly • breactt 0t deleult In peyment 0t fUl.IC NOTIC( RA y OSC AR FISC HER, cre d itors i nd con tinge nt Piiot, Ac>f" 12. 111. H , Mey 3, 1183 parformance ol 111e obllg1t1on1 aka RA y FISC HER AND creditors of Adrien L . Noel 1111-«' :!::dot''::~~· ~'i::~o.:;:, NOTICI Of'T'llU9TIF8 8ALI O F p ET IT I O N TO and perso n a who m ay be .,... recorded o.c..nt>er t5, 11112. '--No·a::::s~ottlN ADMINISTER ESTATE otherwi.le Interested tn the u Racordtr'• lnatrumtnl No T~ COO« N NO. A-117702 w ill and/or estate. I U 'I 111 0 II C 0 U "T OF 112-438323 WILL SELL AT PU8llC SUPERIOR TITLE SERVICES. To all heirs. benef.ldariea, A petition haa been t i.led ~~ AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST INC .•• duly eppolnteel Trultff creditors and contin~ent b y Arthur A . N oel in the CA.M "°· A1f7'191 BIDDER FOR CASH, lewful rPIOMl'f under the 1041QWtng ClllCrlti.d dMd S I C • 0 of Ille Ulltted Siii•. Of. caenier·· of truet WILL S£1.L AT PUBLIC creditors of RA y OS AR uper or ourt O• ran1e OllDSlt TO 9HOW o•uaa c:hecll Clrewn on . 81.•I• Of netlonel AUCTION TO THE H IOHEST FISCHER and pel"IOna who C ounty reque1tlng th at In Ille Matt• of the ~pllce11on of bank, • •t•t• or teder•I Crtelll BIOOER FOA CASH AHO/OA TH£ may be otherwWe lnterest.ed Arthur A. Noel be appointed LISA MARii! TITUS .• """°' union. or • Ital• or federll .. ~ c A a HIER s 0 R c ER TI FIE 0 ln the will and/or M1ate: u pel"IOnal repreeentatJve t.o 8y LINDA JOYCE WILLIAMS her =.i::.::-=:::=',:!of =~~C:J:.,O~~~ A petition hail been filed adminluer the eatate of mc::t~~LINDA JOYCE ... a1111gnt, Utlo enc1 im-i held the 11me o1 .-"'lewful money o1 by MRS. CLYDE HUGHES Adrien L Noel (under the WILLIAMS. '*'s t~R· ~ r.;u•s" o1 by It, •• Tru1tee, In 11111 retl lllO united St.I*) II tight, Ulle ana In th• Su,...rlor Court of independent Admln.latrauon applleenl. LI A ..,A 1,., • • -.,, ... In tald ,.. _...... and ~ .-.,.,_. _ Th tJtlon minor. haa llleCI • pelltlion """ the pt,,,,_., u• ~ .. , intarwt oonwved to Ind"°"' held Orange County requestln1 of .,. .. ta Act). e pe clerk of thla court for • decrM Stat~o~~r~0:-~7 ... by 11 under Mid Deod of Truat In Ille that Mn Clyde Hughs be I.I tel for hearing in Dept. cll1ngl~ applloenl'• "•m• ll'om tnOWfl on. mep llleftof teQOfded In pr=~~~N and appoin ted al peuonal N o . 3 at 700 C ivic Center LISA MARIE TITUS to LISA MARIE Book 180, Pao•• 37 1nd 38, Tl~ COHEN representative t.o administer Drive , West. ln the City of w~u.:~.io£.RED thet all_ Mtsc:et1eneou1 Map•. A.<:0<d• of BENUlCtAAY: UNION Fl!OEAAL the ea tale of Ray Oscar Santa Ana, California on lntoruted In th• ibove ';'.Tt.-; Nici ~=-ting ec:"~'. gee and 0.,_ ~i!'~ AND L 0 AN F iacher, Coata Mesa, CA May 4, 1983 at 9:30 a.m . •PPHr In Oeptrtment 3 01 thl• llydroc:arbon aub1tanc:t1 lylng AeoOfded ~ t5. 1111 aa (Under the Independe nt IF.i!'?~ ~U: youthe =·=~~~7~~ below • -1lc.i dep1ll ol 500 ,... tnatr No. 11718 In eooa 13315. Admlnlatratlon of F.atate1 aran-.. 0 pe • on M-11. 1913 llt 10 A.M .. or .. from the 1urf1ce tllereor, but pege 1.oe of Ollldlll Aloofdl In 1111 Ac1). '!be petll.lon la set for lhou1d eJt.btt appear at the IOOf'I ~ aa ,,.. rnener ....., ~1:'~~:~:'0: oMoitofthtAecotd«ofOtange hearinainDept.No.3at700 hearln1 •nd state your be'-<'.lndlfio.r-.ll llf't, ,_dee! F«>niary 8, t"3 1n Book ~deed of tNM dellatbet Clvlc Center Dr .. West, objection. or file written wtrt the P9tltlOn fOf :;69' ol- 6425. Page 485, Offtc:lal Aeoordt. Lot 12 of Tract No. asao, lnthe Santa Ana, C A 92701 on bjectlon1 with the court ~ ~if'OAOEAED thet • Tll• 1trHI addru1• or otller City ol Co•t• Met1, County of May 4, 1983 at 9:30 a .m . before the hearing. Your copy Of tlllt order 10111ow-. be ~= i!.9:/.0:~n :.:..:;:.::: OrlnQe, State of Callfomll. aa per IF YOU OBJECT to the appearance may be ln pe111011 publl1l>Od In TIMI Orange County purported to b•~ 3081 Johnaon ~o'W::,:. ~m!:; eii: &rant.Ina of the peUUon, you or by YOW' attorney. o.11y Piiot, •~of oen-111 Avonw, Coe11 ...._, Caillomll.. olllco of the county -o.r of Mkl lhould either appear at the l F Y 0 U A R E A ~~·~':!-!~ ~ni; Th• und•••1o n•d lie re by county. hearing and 1tate your ~~Rthor ... ~~nt tour• 'cc111h•--. pttot 10 the dlaclalm• •II ll1blllty lor an)' YOU AM.• OIJIAULT U9IDtlR A ~tor..,. e ~ you ~-1n 11111c11treot addf-01 1 0 o, T 11 u1 T 0 AT10 obEllon1 or file writte n • dew Ml for ~on the petition. °' O(llei' cximmon e1ea1gne0on. NO~ e. ,m, u..a.u vou ob tiona with the court muat We your claim with the DATED. Mardi 2t. 1113 SllCI .... wtM be made wttl'IOut TAKI ACTIOlt TO 'llOT•CT be ore \he hearln1. Your court or preaenl It to lhe ~of~EHICHINI w1rranty, expreu or Implied, YOUfl PftO,lftTY, IT MAY •• appemance may be ln person perso nal representative SUC*10t COun tncumbrtnce1, lo .. 111fy Ille -....,_,......, _.. , ... -J ...,. ,.., .... f th.a f the I iel c.. .._ regtrdlng lllle. pou .. alon, or ::~!.~~~.,!~ n• bt"our at•-·y. ap~lnted by the court MAIMNO.lllAYl9',llO. principal balaf\G41 of Ille Note or NATUM o' '"I l'flOCllDtNQ I Y 0 U A R E A ""' our mon rom A'' r •n-41*'• • aUNNOR COUftT other obllgallon Melurod by Mid AGAtN•T YOU, YOU aNOULD CREDl'OOR or a contin&._ent date of fl rat luuance of :-_:.. ~~· IWta 1 Of' CAUi~ OMO of Trull, will! lnterHI and CONTACT A L.AWYD. CNd.itor of the deceued, jou letten u provtded ln aectlon T.U (7W) ~ 100c:"~ c::=o:aet >Iller tum• u parovldeel therein; 21178 Jin Ro1d, Co••• MIU, must file your cl.aim with the 700 of the California Probate AtterMr * ,..... ... .., ,.o . ..._.. ~ 9:'~-=~ :;';!~n:'.::;, ~.r.'6:t::21_,,_ Ott common court or present It lo the Code. Tho time for f~l\I Pubttthed2 Or:n/: ~~' ~= P=~~~. • ICIVlnQM, and p1ut f-. c:lletgee CIMioMtlOn of propeny It ahown peraonal representative claimaf will .re-frome~ ~C: PI04, Apf1I 1 • 1 • • 17t2-&1 lnc:l•~of lheTrUS1Mandof al)Ove,noWWYentyllglVet\aato lU appointed by the c ourt ~.~~rnon .... _ _..___. e.......,_ Mir-. by RICHAN> LAM80llM. hll he "'*' _,ed by Mkl Deed of ~-Ott ~)." TM within four montba from the ua .. ..,. ,.,~ a.,.,...., P\BJC NOTMX ~~~~: BENTON G. ~~~1~1et;r!~ :~~~d~~°'::~:,::1~ ~:~~lc:.:;r:.=rof•~dbf'!:~:: dale of flrat laauance of YOU MA EXAMINE ACnnout .,_M BROWN. fltOeERTA 8AOWN, and H llm•l•d , .... c'hargll Ind dellMllt In Ille Obllg.ltlont MC\lfed letters as provided ln Sec:Uon the fi)~ kept by the court. If MAim tTA..,_-r OOE8 1 tllfOUQll x, I~ .xpen-of tile Tl'\lltM. •t the time tl\Ofeby, 11eret0for• executed Ind 700 of the Probete Code of you are a penion lnt.erftteJ Tho 1o11ow1ng panon1 .,.. doing C.:.~ ,11n1t111 publlcetlon ol tl\lt Nottoe, I• dellvtred 10 tlla underelon•d • CallfornJa. Tho tlme for ln the eewte, you may eerve ~ ee; NOTICll Yeu '""'•...,.wad. ·~~=".':.erc.1125. 11193 =:c.~':"'andol.,C:::",,.:: fl.lina cla1ma will not expire u cf.o~~~ necu tor J.,r EAS~·~~,0~~1~.~ TIM°"" lilOf ..... ...,....Ji: SP &crow Servloo. inc.. of bfeedl end of eMctlon to..,.. prior to four montha from a m • ~:.,~r upon e 110. eo.te Ml9a. Oelltotftlo tte2e .....,... ,_ ...,.. ....,_ 1 a.were oorporatJon. tne und•re'il ned 10 1111 n•d the date of the hearint anomey for woe n.ecut.or or o.1n11 A.. Mor"9. clM Oft1Xa. ,_ ,..,.._ .,.... IO.,.. ._. u TtulJIM. property 10 Mkl 00rflget'°"8. _ __... above 9dmlnlltrator, and fl.le with E.AIT, tH Anton lol"""'*d• IWlto lfle ••••Urn....... :I: REAL E.8TAT£ ind t~Hflef n. undertlgnOd 'you NA y EXAMINE the court wl tb proof of t70. eo.r.e MMa. ~ t2t2t antf m:,r= ~: = =t~o~ : =~8=~· =:.-::':':::'~.: the file bpt by the court. u 1erv lce, a written rcqueat tno..~l~ty=•-=~~1'; lllould clO eo PfOfTIPfl'I eo tNI '/04I# tt• Aoent at, tftz .. inw. Ho. t2'-411611 of you are Interested lo the atatln1 that you dealre AntOn ~ m . ~ written rMponM. II .,,.,, rn•y be By (IEAL) O.J. MOtlll''. Offlclol "9oontl ltt IM Offtot of IM ..iat.e you may tu. a request •pedal notlice of the flllna ot ...... Otlfomle 12t.M. "tet:; m U I I e 41 It• t 141 e Ill Prelldenl Aitoofdlft of Ofetloe ~. With 'th e cou rt to recelve a n I ft V e n. t O r y a n d Tllll ~ II oondUoted by e I 41 2020 N. Bf'Otc:IWey, Stld l•I• wlll b• m•d•. bul llp..,.al.Mmlnt of estate Maeta f9l*'el ~· d-••14••41•. 11 trllHlne , •• • 8uti.20e, without ooven11\f or w1rranty, tpeclal notice o f the r Wlrilot9Clty ......... _.... Ud. 1111 •• ak • 8-lt• Ma, CA 121oe exprw or ~ NJOerdlne tltlt lnveotory of H\ate aaM&a or o f the petlt101u or o..e1.-it.1no.. ~. z-, ~ .. ·:.:::,,~ Toi; (7141153-ato paau•lon. or enoufi\br.,,.... to and of the _1dool, MlCOW\ta accounu men\loned In . a.. P, ._.IQCOI• - -" ..,.... Pubtlthed Orange Cou t Dally pey t11e r9'MlninO .,,.,_.. -ot .....,.. .__... ~ of 1200 and 1to0.6 .._ & 0..- ...... >11o1. Mer n . A'1' 15. 12. 1113 the nollll(tl..,,... ~Mid deed of and repori. d e.crlUCQ In of the Callforn.ta Probete Mia •••al'--•• U•t•d d•H• 1011c11ar •I tl2&-aS TNlt, .-~•in Mid"°"' Section 1200.8 of t he ,.._..._ _,..... ..._ ..... conNto de vn 1bogedo on .. ,. If undw c.l.lton\ia Probete C.ode """""'' C:.::.,_ ._ *rf • 1 unto , d • b • r r • II• a • r 1 o "8JC NOllC( Pfovklod, ~ If .,.,.,, · Pvbl~ °"""' eo..t Dlllr a. Cell ... mu ~. de .... --· the t--of Mid Oood of !I':· THOMAS J . O'l.EEP!!, PUac. Apdl ....... II, t• ,,....... 111 ,..._., eecwnt. II 11ey 11gu11a. ~A~M =._aw_rol-;:: :::-----= INC. L.. B 7 MA ft I 0 W. ,vMatloct Ofenoo o..."t':: ~:'°tirl""~~~ cM The 1011cM1ng perlOnO .,.. fOW10 Mid o..t at Tniet. MAINlliRO, JI,, UU N. ...IC NOnC( Pll~ M•ratl tt, ~pro •· H . 11, • 111t11a 1>oen fllod 11 111e "'*""91aa• 1e1c1.-w1111efteldonit.tondey, B,..,way, a.la.'"· P.O. , •. ::'.'..-~.If )'OU :.i to IRISTOI. DIHTAL. QAOUP, Alff 28, 1MI, et 1:00 Plft. el tho Bel HH1 luta A.u, CA ~.T.:.:i:r" 1-... ~ 1111 ...._. )'OU muet within Oen M, Peftmutt•. O.M.O., Martin ~ AW ...,_ IO tfle H'JM (7ltt,_~T.lltt. Tiii --.. ........, -• -N • .,. aft« tti11 1urM1on• 11 J. MoGll wwi; JI., O.D.I . JOM M. Olllle Cont« lulldlng. ~ "'**' o..;.. Ollfy ~· ,._. .. -• .._ ...,,,_ ::~r-!io:;= ~~=-!= :lr:r:.A~"'l:!!::J.:1~ "°"~11'11. .. ,.111MI nYNIW~~'J=:&~~.~ ":lii£!•F1 .,. ....&:. • """""°"of IM l•y Dttv.. ooron• def Mar, CA tlft0Ulltoflll01.1!..'J,•~~ W 9e11Cl ~°'5.:,-· no. '"""'*1 nu........_,.....,. ... .,..., _. .. ~ N1Y .-1 12UI GD4111tl04! MW•-':T ,,.. .....,... --. WOC), ...._ -JuilllMl'll ..... )'OU'°' tllO,..... Mat11n J. MoOt...,,..,1 « ....... .,, .... dHcl 0 tr-vtt •11• "°""°"' --· , ... ~t::: 1ir .. ~~~CA PONTA .. 11..LA .,o•mNG ............ it .. OOtftP111nt .._, AlflwOOd ~ ~7f4 .. tlfNt9' 00011. ••i>enMt, ltlf ..... tfAW .. ,,_, ,._~ - eoutd r•ull '" 1•rnt1t1iMl'lt or Jolln·~.'OAeiJ' 'o~ ..,.,.,... .. am,rta.• . ..-.. Tiie '°""""' ,_.... 19 CIOlllO .... ...,._O.Afalil "9.A. ~,.. .............. GA: :<4.:.:i.."':'J:=r.rr..:i °'='::;:::::• ~., • ., ~'fi1M':.": ... .., -....=.....,.......,. .,. =:·-.... •*..:... °" -~...::r:~~. I'. eou'*'5tlt geMl'lllpet1MI~. · ~-=-t4.1Na ... .-.., lie. Q , ~. ~ MtftO. ....... M.lti , .. , . ,,,.,.• .......... o.-.~~ · ~,.,,,_......,·"'· IUNNC>ftTTT\.I ~Oott1M1--.·M01• --~ .. v ... ~-~~ -..n,~e:- (flepcwt .. _,. "' ...... ....,,. lclftfy)) Total tdmlllad ._.. . ......... •··•• M• .. Total llabllltlM ..... .............. .. Special """*" lunCl9 Capital peld-up/Quaranty Capltelt • 125,777,099 18,708.036 ..().. ~·~ Oepotlt ..... ..... .. ·-....... t,000,000 Or~;-.::: .. ~.~~~~~ ................................ 3.600.000 Unutlgnod fund•(~) ...................................... 2.571.082 Surplu1 u regardl ~ ......................................... 7,071.082 lnc;ome fOf the.,_ .............................. .. .............. -..... .. 14,0oile,010 D111>ur1ernont1 IOt the.,_ .... . .. .. ................................ 13,750,083 We hereby oet1lfy tllel the lbow 11-ere In -dllnOe wltl't IM Annual St•t-' tor the.,_ anded o-nw 31. 19112. made 10 tt1e lnluranoe ~-.~I to tew n1omu o. HlmmO, Vice Prlllldenl Ttw ... F. Gore, Aallltant 8ectwtlry Publlall«I Orange COUt Dally Piiot Aprtl 11, 12, t3. 14, 15, 1183 1887-83 Nil.IC NOTIC£ Tot11 aelmllled ..-a ........................................... -........... 117.904'.I07 Total llablllU.. ... ...... ........................ 11.331,038 Specie! eurplv9 tunoa . .• . .... ... .. .. . .. I ..0- Cft!f~~~~ty .. ~tal/ .......... .. • 2,000,000 Groet palel-ln and oontrlbuted MKp4ue ....... • 895.4132 Unaaalgned fllnda Ceurplut) •. •. .. .......... 6.54111.7111 ~ .. flOll"dt ~ ··-·•d ..... -.. 8.465.271 lnOome IOt !tie .,.., ...... ... .. . ... -.. . 7 ,123,446 ~·.., tN .,_ .. .. .. ·-..... ......... ... 7,170,374 We ,_,...,., certify tl'tat the lboY<I ~ -In acGOtdanoe ..t\11 !tie Annue1 Statement fOf the.,.., 9'ICled December 31, 11142, made to Ifie lneuttnQe COtnmlealon«, putlUanl to lew. Thomu D Nimmo Vice Ptwldent T"*-F Gort ""'. Socrolary Publlalled OtMge eo.t Delly f'tlo(. Apr~ 11, 12, 13. 141. 15, IN3 18"-a3 Nit.JC NOTIC£ .. ,.... I~ Of' THI AMtUAL STAn.MT ftM 1NDG> oa~ .,, ,... "" c....a. ........ c..,.. .... . .......... ..._. ................ ,,. ~ .. ~ ... lOllll tdfl'llfted .............. "............... ......... . .. ~.--::.~Ye TOllll .. blllti.. ................ M-.......................... • 1,211.see 8pedel aurplul l\lnela ............. ... .. . . . ...... ..... ...... I ..().. Cepltll l)llld-up/Guwenty Cepltal/ Sll1\llOry Oepoell ............................ .............................. 4,800.000 ()(~.~ .. ~.~~~ ......................................... 25,487.550 UtlMlllgnod fllnde 1~1 ................... ....... .. 4,714, 137 SUrplue .. regetdl ~· .................................. " 25.473,412 lnGome '°'the.,_. ....... -............... ............................. .. 7.477,779 Dlt~tl for the.,_ ........................................... . ... 4t.07:S..217 w. 11erecy certify INt ttie ebol'9 heme er• In aociordanot w1t11 the A11Ne1 Stei-t for the_,-_,.. Oeoember 31. 1H2. mede to the ~ Cornmleeloner, """'*" IO low. "*'-D. NlrnmO Vloo ,.,.....,,, ,,....,,Qor. Aelt. Seenlery Publlllltd Orange Cout o.lly Piiat, Apt1I 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, INS 11145-83 S'WCTITIOUI ..,._.. ~tTATDmNT' Tho ~ ~ -doing ~-EUCLID DENTAL GROUP, Den M. Pertmulter, O.M.D .• Mlftln J. MoGr..wy, Jr., D.0.8 .. Jolln M. Del.1ney, 0 .0.S., 1118 N. lilolld, SUit• 100, Ane11e1m. CA 12901 Den M. POfltnutlOf, D.M.D., a ~ TNt.._.,...._.._....,._ llfMOD.INO. ~~· ..... Ma,·CAMm -·n....._11~1iiia ,......_... e .......... ~~ofar.,...Cowltron •lllNTNMe, fNl ..... lle.tt•t-,en ...... ., .... Jtill ..... ~·-:·_F .. ~~ fl:.. I """"" -9rlT.D.M""9CIOO.. ~··· • • .. ,..'="~ .. =''1: =:.•"r:.'l.i. :=.t.l:r::..-.:.--i=..~ .::. :l7E5:: ..:. : ~·=.::.:'= =otV~· ---==--·...... =;:.-... ,.... .... .... ..... p •-~ ~ 8:.:"eo.c o.i1v f1t4> ~.... . ""*'*' °'~ O•W "*'.,... ar.it11 • • ......... , .. cn~'WJI ,.·""""·"·" ... ~ ,.,,.~~,r, .. ~ ........ ~...... ....,..,...,........ • .... • Or ~~ ~~ ~~-~~ ~~ ~.~ "irli#.~.. =*=a·· ":l:.=r nm.mm· ...:-..:.~" penw -doing ~.:-:.~··.,...,.. .,. **" ~ ~~· ,.,_ -doing ~i:;•11 ,..arw ........ ~ .... ~ ...... llA" 19'AND "ANOH HUN'flNOTON lfllAKlfll (A) AU.~TOWH IUllHIH ITAflLITI VILt.AOI, IOtO THI 'LOWl"MAH, 11N I . ~':'1'11nr , ... e=7~d .. , ..... ..., ... u.u.. ..... .. NoHoe ,, ""Or 1lven 10 (A) NalOtNTIAL fllNTlfll otedltcwe et Ill• wltlllft nemed Of' COIT~ lila.A (bl M&IOIHTW- lrMIMOf( .. M a WI! _.,.... 11 NNTJM ~ OfWIGI COUNTY, e--.1 10 be mt4• 9fl per1onel 1 ... .._,. VetOI OrM leM. a.da. ,Pf00e!1Y ,_ ... ..,_ ..,..._., NO. M·•· 11.0. 801 1111, Cotfa · The ·neme(a) en• bu1lnen ..... OA t2t2t COM,.ANY, HO ~I ~ APAfl'fMINTI. LIMITID. tt 1 IOHOOl. PUI: 11\AfltlOHA Newpor1 IOIMV9'4, 0... ......_ =-:....._.y, .......,, ...-. DfM .......... ~ ..... Anloll iou6ai¥wd 11"'9'10, eo.a AUTOM TIV~ IH TITUTI OAtttaT. • ..... eellt.ttllO ...... Oelfornla... OAMPUI : IC Afl ANIA llfPlle1t I . hl>toll HOO lllerrlll Lynn Orlepp, 10 floMr10. .-, O.W• ,.,.,_, WILM 0" I CITY OOLLIQI 0' ICHHOLOOY A1Nrt w.,, ~ OA 9'boi: flolllnllood '1aM, Ootle Meta, 14dreea of Ille lnlended ~ MloMel W ltllll•dek~'MI 11a••Ol(ll) -...... V.. OtM IMI. · *-PMAlf I ... Tl~TIOHAL, a ....... ,,0 loJI 31'2, Coate 110 NtiwMft Oenttf Orl119o IW DtlVll.Ot'MaNT IHO., e ~ ~; i~ POWN IHtTITUTI O..W. T. ,._. 1100 A1Mrt Ollfornle tltlf M·100, Hewpotl l11on, Oelll. F 11f Amon IOlllP:Wd, ~l'Ul.i. I ...VMAN OAMflUl..i Wt11 • .,--.CA1*'9. 8lltrry LlM v~= I. tlttO, '70, eo.& ...... ~ 'llCAN• CITY BUllNH• ,,. ............ ooMucted ~ M *°" ltrwt, 0......... ftl9 The O. Hiii OOll'IP ll\1. I OLLIQI CA MPUlt (01 lndMdueA~&•), 9Mt7 ~~=AND IHGAIO ~tltltMIMM le oondu01eCf bV en OOflHIHO, 110 Newport Oenllf lnclM<IU... ..., _....., 0.WfOtnle <*Pol'e•ion . o.Mt• ao1:::r.' Me~,"' Anton ICINTUCl<Y COLLllCU 0111 ......, .. ,..... ,.,. ........... ~ ~. =~ie:1.f:.~==: Ceilfor"'8-= ,ooeta ...... ~~Of~~~~~Q~H~~~t~·J i,HJ ec:-::::·c:.~1: ~~ ....... DrM, HewpMt ... cltl. Oallrornl• MIOlllll w. _.,_ t2llO -TNt etetament ne flled with the 12tt(), Thia IKllllnW .. oond-.ct ~. ~l.OQY CAMPUI: (I) NT• Meron "· 1ff3. I..~ Tlllt ~ It oondUcted ~ e llmlted pw11llr'llllp, OAMPUI: (.I) IAn" OAMM; O<I ,.,._ Pltt9t Tiie nem•<•l and bualn111 County C1etk Of Otange County on ad d r ea a o I t 11 e I n t e n d e d MltCltl at. 1113 . timllld P41flntrlllll>. Wllmof't City • KA 0 " 0 N c 0 L L IQ I 0 " ,.ublltl'llO Oreno• OOHI DellV Publlahlld Oftnte 00M1 DMy Tiii 0. HIM 0omc>eny 09ii9klpmeot, lno. IOllHMI CAMPUS; (L) UAflTAN Piiot, Merofl ao. it, A,ptll a. 1d, Hot, "Pfll 4, 11, 11, II, 1M$, 1-------.,.-------......... ,_! '111M1 APAOHI OAAPHIO AAT8, P\jbllel'ted Orange CoHI Delly Aobtft 0 . Hiii 8tewn ,., Stminoton. IOHOOL OF AIANAUT108 IOU tlM-D ~ ..,,_. llreeldent PNaldfnt OAMPUl;JMl TM4PA TtCHNIOAI. t311Q.13 L TO. e Calllornl• Limited Piiot. A.pf'll 12, 18, 21, Mey 3, 1"3 ...... ..,~ 1707-83 HIN y '· SANTANGELO, Thie etal"":JI wu llled Wtth lhl Tiiie Itel'"*" • tlMlld w11t1 the IHI TIT T I CAM PU 8 l ( N) ~ tlJTIC( "="=~ ~~.71~913 Of.nge County on = 1~.:. Oftno-County Ofl l6toe'A~~~~~l6~·,~r.~' Nil.IC NOTIC£ f'ICTmoU8 •IH•N Thi fotlowtno petllOft .. dol"O OeNref PlltNJ l'tBJC fl>TICE ,.,_ v-a C.-CAMl'UI, 4H1 Bird\ St., ......,.., PKmnOUI MIH•U um STA,_,. IMlnlM • Publl•ll•d Orang• Ooe1t Deity • ....,. .. Law IMc:fl, OA neeo. ....... tTAm ~IO ........ doing =•A,!IL1~' o''-.~~!!:_!2J! OIAARD I.. GARRIGAN, General Partner. 501 8. flnt A--, No. H, Alo9dle, Cllllornle tfOOt K._ '1CTITI0Ua ....... N.AllllSTATl•NT Piiot, Marcil! 21, 21, Aprll 4, 1f, _,..,......,........._. NATIONAL l!.OUOATION Tile loflOwlnO C*90fl8-dOlnCI M'T LAKI VILLAOI ..,, "'"' • --tH3 ,,_.~Ilea wrt CENTl!AI, INC., • Cellfornla bullMM ... I. u.~--... A 1•1M3 -........... ~-""' corporation. 4311 llrcih .... P'"Cll'IC COAIT DIVEAI RIAL. • HOO ............. .... ~ '· CNJNL!Y, 11174 Tll•t the property pertinent lleNoto II deecrltled In general • l(Wlt( l<OPY CENTER Ho. tM Md .. IOceted et: 120 Ntwpott Cent• Or., Newport Beach, C•lllornla OHeO. The fOllOwlng P"IOM -doing ~ .. : 7 ..__, ,. Me t17 "'*"°" CA. 9*1 ~ ~CA "111 ---.. -.. -,c-Mf\-TIC_E___ (?W) ... ,..1 "'ft'P0'1 INGll. OA t2tl0. INSTRUCTION, 241 Wiiton St., w .. il•ll• v11le11• Corp. • .....!............. _ ____.._~:.,,, .... an n-. nll ......, Ttilt llualneM II oonOuclt.cl ~ e Colt• ....... CA. 91821 re 2.oO' I --.,., ,,.~-~by the ... tnl .... Ot(I) M Mid loclatlon II l<WtlC KOPY CtNT!R # tH. Tllet ••Id l>ulk trenefer 11 tneended ,0 be _,., .. Ille otftc• of: CROCKEA NATIONAL BANK, 1211 E. Hu11tlngton Dr , ~le, Celll0tnle 91009, on °' .,.., ,.,,,. 21. 1N$. TM neme end addra.. ot the '*"°" wltll wtlOm CIMne mey be tiled le CROCKER NATIONAL BANI<, 121 E. Huntington Dr . Aroedla. Cell!Ofnll 91008, Md Ille lut dey tor llllng cl•lm1 by any e'9dtior 111e11 be Aprll 27, 1983, wNcl't la the ~ dll)' before the conaummallon d•t• 1pecllled ebo¥9. 80 far H 11 known to uld Intended Tran1l•ra•l•l uld lnlended Trentferor(a) uHd the folowllla eddltlonel bualMM namea and ecfdr•~HI within the tllr" ,.... ... , peat: Hone. Deted Merd't 30. 1983 APAC+iE GRAPHIC ARTS LTD. • C8llfomle limited Plrtnerehip 8y: Henry F. SantMgelo. °"""" '"""'* 8y: Gererd L. Gerr1gan, General Part,_ lnlended TranalwM(a) Publlallecl Orange Coul D•ll'r Ptlcl4, ,.,,,. 11, 1983 1874-83 NOTIC8 °' DeUOLilfiON °' '°9lr ftNTUM PeNTRIOOE cove II, 2960 Alnway Avenue. Suite D-8, Cott• t.t.e, Cellfornll 92828 M D. J.,_ Comotlf'ly, lnCl., a c 9lttorn11 COfPOf•tlon. 21SO IUtwft; Avenue, Suite 0·9. Coat• MeH, Callloml• 92828 Thia bull,_. .. oondUC1ed b'f 8 COfPOf ltlon J 0 J.,_ CO , Inc. MIGllMI 0 J.,_, Prlllldent Tllla 1t•letnent WU llled wtlll the County Cier1t Of Or1lnQ8 County on """" 6, 1983 ~.,,. Publl1ll•d Orana• Co111 Dally Piiot, APf. 12. 19. 211. Ma1 3, 1"3 1848-83 l't&.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 8USINeH HAM« ITATllHNT The following person 11 doing but1nes1 u OCEANVIEW PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATES, A MEDICAl CORP . OCEANV IEW INSTITUTE FOR MINO -BODY IMBALANCE DISORDERS . NEWPORT INSTITUTE FOR MIND·BOOY IMBAlANCE DISORDERS, 200 Newport Cenler Or Ste. •304. N-port Buch. Cellf 92860. • Jordan P Wein . M 0 ., 608 Rainer Way Co111 MeH. Calll 92628 This tl<lllneu 11 conducted 1>1 an lnOMdu•I Jordan P w .. ., M.O Th•• ... ,_, W81 Iii.cl wl\11 ,,.,. County Cl8'k ol O••no-County on Merch t7 1983 nuoes Publllh•O Orange CoHI Oa11y Pilot March 21 . 28. Ap<ll 4 11. 1983 1416-3S 11-4*41 '1CT1TIOYe tua•H NAloll ITATIMINT The followlng peraon 11 doing l>u-U QUAllTY INSPECTIONS. 714 Broadview SI , Anaheltn, Celllornle 92~ Frink A G1e1e1, JI , 714 Broad.,...., SI Alllhelm, CA 92804 Tlllt 11<111,,... 11 condocled ~ lndlvldWI Fran' A G'-Jr Thie ... ,_, Wll Iii.cl wllh ,.,. c-11 Cler1t of Orange County on Mardi 22, 1983 ,.,,_... .... QleMf. ""· A ll'roteeeaeNI Lew CefP. 1)01 Dove"'"'· lult• 400 Newport hech, CA ntao P21nM Publllhed 011nge Co111 01111 Pllol. Merell 28, April 4. 11, 18. 1083 \W2·83 l't&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUe BUllNIH N.u11 ITAT .. tfNT Tne following p1r1on 11 doing l>uSln8SI H SANDBOX SYSTEMS. Suite •25422 Trabuco Rd • 105, El Toro. CA 92630 \llcior•• s Lloyd, 2486 I S1.nMI l ane El Toro CA 92630 Tn11 l>u$1nHI II condVcled by .,, 1nO•voOual \l.ctor•• S llOJO Tn•• s1e1emen1 was hied wtlh Ille Countr Clerk ot ~ange County on MerCh 17 1983 '"a:t Publl.neo Orang• Cout Dally P1101 March 21 21. Apfll 4. 11. 1993 1419-13 TUSTIN COMMERCE CENTER. a Joint venture In tile form of • 1----.---.,.-W\-nrt-----I ----.. ---.,.-W\------Cellfornle General Partneralllp ,._ ""'-. ,._ ""'~ co"' Pr 11 • d o 1 s H EAR a o N / r--,.;iiciC:iTnmrii10UtiMiiii•uuii•ii•iiaaie--I ACm10U1 .,..... A ,.. e RI c A H e )( p R E 8 8 um ITA~ ....... -..... ---OlVEl.OPMENT CORPORATION, • Thi doing -•• ,__,,., Calllornl• ciorporatlon.1. formerly fOllowlng per..ona -The ~ perMll\I are dOlnCI 8HEAR80HIWE8PAC "EAL TY A ~POae:R· T ORKINO "'ROUP ~ea: Dev e L 0 p Me HT c 0 R p . • • Aln w '" COURTYARD ANTIQUES, 175 Callfornl• corporetlon, end OF OAANOE COUfHY, 13~ No. co.t::t;wsr· L..aoun• BMdl, ROBERT F. INOOLD. JR. doing ~Drive.~ a.oh. Cllfomll 1. bu a I n ea a a a THE 1) II b LI ,. 1320 Ren~ E. Or•c>«, 22 No. LI INOOLO COMPANY, formerly •r ere Clnmen, Sende, lo. Laguna, Callfornl• MILLSllNGOLD co •.• general Marin.re DrlVtf, Newport Beacn. t2817. ~ wtlk:h llM cerrled on Ill CA. 92980 Priac:llle e, °"'* • 22 No I.a ~ .i 1110t Dove St .. Suite 2) Clerenc• T11rn1t. 1507 Send•. 80. Laguna, Celllornl1 200, Newport lleach, CA neeo. ~Wey, Newpor1 Baectl, CA. 92tn. wu dlMOlved effecrtlve Merell I. 31 ThomM Edwtwda. 1533 Anita Thia .,.,.,,_ la conducled by "" 19113 (the "Eflectlw o.te•). Lene, Newpof1 8Mc:tl CA. 92880 lndlvlduel. "°"' _, ett• tile~ oate, 41 .,..,.. W•tt. 4 Hart>or laMnd ™• .. ~,ew~: W41h tile no pert,_ In the )olnl -mire llM ........-.......,,, 8-11 CA t211&2 any authority to bind th• joint ""';.;;. ~le~ .... .,. COunty Ctetll of Ofange County on ..,.,ue In _,,,. man.re., aocoept fOf ·--'--~ ---~• tlOn vlher Metefl 1a, 1983. S~ON/AMERICAH EXPRESS --por.•-~ -• o nt2tM OEVtLOPMENT COAPORATIOH •• "*' e ,.uleullllp. Publlelled Orang• CoHt Deity c.mwNll-..otdoll wtio,_l()le ..,._.. UdlrMn PllOI, MetCtl 21, 28. f114>rll 4, 11. eutllorlty only to .;,Ind up the Thll lbt~ -llled wlOI the 1~ partnerelllp aflelr1 •nd effect = 2c:-;"W: Orenge County on dla,rll>utlon of tile euete end · · m.-•---..... ---.,.-~-----~1 of the lllbtlltlea ot I.he lolnt Publlallecl Orenoa Coe•\ Delly 1----..-----""-'~----ww.ture. Pllol, Mileti 28, Aprtt 4, 1'. 11. AC1TT'IOUI MJ-U DATED: Marcfl I, 1~. 1983 ..._ ITA'J'DmNT TU8TIN>COMMEACE CEHTEA. 1~ TM following peteon la doing a Joint Verrtute ------------~ M : m~EARSON/AMERICAN P\a)C fl)TIC( OCEAHVIEW PAOFENIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORP .•• Cellf, HClmoul ...... ~~rw~:S~C\~ciii Corp. ..._ STATUmlff Ml NO·BOOY IMBALANCE 0.Wal Partner Tiie followl119 peraon la doing O I S O R 0 E AS ; H E W P 0 AT ~ 8tuerd, &en. V.P. _.,_ -INSTITUTE FOii MIHD·BODY Theodote J. ~ Aael. Sec. OllAPER FAMILY TAUS T IM8ALANCE DISOAD!RS, 200 AOeEAT F. INGOLD. JR., OATEO t1•1Tt. RANNEY E. Newpon Cent .. Of. Ste. 1304, dol!l9 ~ u The OAAP£R. TRUSTEE, 270 S. en.tot ~ 8-t\, Celr. t2ee0. =-°=· SI., ,201, Coeta ..._, CA IJ2til, Jordan P. Wela•, M.D .• I08 -·l>ffelled Orange Coal! 0•"" MNNEY E. DRAPER. 22 N. I.a Reiner Wey, Coate ...... Calif . ...., -·• Sande. 8outt1 L.-, CA 92871. t2e28 PllOt, Apf1I 12, t983 Thia ~ le conduc1.0 by an ~ ~ la condue19d by an t036-83 lndt'lldllal. lndl\lld\.tal. P\a1C NOTU Renney E. Dreper. Jordan P. w ..... M.D. TNlt• Thia 9'~ -Ned wltll the 8 U P • ft I 0 ft C 0 U ft T 0 P Thl9 etet_..t wu llled wllh tile County C1etk ot 0r811Q9 County on CAUPORNIA County Cler1t of Otenge County on Mar~ t7 1983 COUNTY otJ ORAllQ9 Merdl 18, 1983. ' . f't1_. CA89 llO. A111MI l'J1111t Pul>llati.d Ore11ge Coall O•lly ON>SR TO 1HOW CAU99 N-Flctlllo111 8u1lneu Heme Piiot M.,Clfl 21 28 April 4 11 In the matt• of die AooeoaUon of Statement (Flied 12113/92) tM noc 1913 ' ' ' ' lllA DANNETTE GbNZALEZ, publllhed). 1418-93 ~. Publlllled Orange Cout Deity foJ CNnge of Name. Piiot, M.,ch 21. 28, f114>rH 4, 11, ----Pllll.JC---N0-TIC( ___ _ WHEREAS, LISA OANH!TTE 1993 1423-aa --'""°'"=~.,......,.,~~~­ OOHZALES. ~. ,_fled• I-----------ACTT1lOUI .,_.... '*"'°'1 -"" the del1t of ttull Cou'1 •• .,. W\nrt MAIS 8T A ft..wT tor a~ chenQlno ~· ..--nu1-. The IOlowlr'9 '*"""'are dolnQ n•lft• from LISA DANNaTTE ftCT1TIOUI .._.. ~ -OOHZALH to LIBA DANNETTE MAim ITA~ CREATIVE CONCEPTS. P 0 . ~~ thll'I .. ,.,_ ~ ~ s-tW -doing ::. ~~~::~~~121~1or; ln,ereeted In tlle above mattet (•I LI I G HT 0 H AH 0 Carleton I( Hlna, 10745 •PPMI In e>.partment I of 0111 ASSOCIATE•. (b) PAUL M. VMornlng ~7roey Ave . Founleln oourt. 9oc81ed • 100 CMo Cef!W c o--l/lllrJ, CA. H o.t¥8. a.Ma AN,~ on Mey LEIGHTON PAOOU Tl "'"' (c) Tllli ~la eonducled by en -. 1...,. 10 PAUL W. l.EteHTON MUStC, (d) lnCIMduel ..,.., ~ 8' e.m., f/11 .. -MEDIA Ill, C!>~~TEfl"ELO Cwt.Ion U<. Hinz ="~ ~"'C::.": ::! ~ TAAV£L. 315 ~ ~ TNa etatement -fifed w!ltl tile tlle petition for ct1anoe of nllftle hldl..-,, c.::;:. leldl•on. 3115'.4 County Cltftt of Otanoa County on .._.. noc be..,..,.,.._ = ..._. leldi. Cllllfomle M•dl 24, 19113 _ IT IS fVRTHlR C>ADIMD thll'I • ·~,..... ' ... ·-oopy ot ttlla order to .._ -be Laine .......,. ~ "' ~ Publl11led Orenge CoHt 0111y publl•ll•d In tlle Deny Piiot 316'A ~ Ortwie, ~ 8-dl, ~~ MarGfl 21. Aprll 4, t 1. 11. M ~. e i ... 111l41* al.,,,.,.. ~ tzte3 ._ clrcul~tton printed In OrenC Tracy P011etflel4 (Pontlffteld 1468-13 ==~1:'1,-... .. .;rr:::~ ~o~~~~v•. MUCNOTICE Tlllil _....,. 1a oonducted ~ a nctmOUa 11Ua .. 11 DATED-~ ooM~ICHINI oenar>ll ~. NA• ITAn.NT • ..._ ... -.. P1uuf M. L.elghtori Th• following ~raon 11 dci•ng .._,,.. "' .,_ Thie ti~ ..... fled """' b l>ullMSa H ; ~ Coutt County CWll ol Or.,.a County on RUNWAY t9. 17817 Mac:Artnu1 =r.:'-Aprtl 1. 1M3, Bl•d . Irvine. CA 82714 .--. --. c ~ COlllt Delynunl"°'-Sunnyu C Per-. 27 FremOM, -.. • -..... --............... lfvtne. Caurorn,. o:n 14 -o•••-,.. __ ~ m--.r Apr 11, 18, 25 • ..._, i . ~eolMs 1,.;.~~11nea I• conducted by an l'Ul>lleMd Orange Coul Delly Sunnyu c P1<k ...... Apfl 12, 1t, 2t. Mtly ll.1td P\llJC llmC( Thia 1111-1 wet flied w1111111e l!ti::IS County Cle<ll ol Or1nge Counly on •-.,.. ___. ..C: llTjlCMll &l IFll• Mardi t7 1993 ,._ ,.,,-. um BTA~ MCOl'IOUe .UU•• Tiie foflowl119 '*"°" le dotno ... BTA1-T """':~" WOOOWOMIHO PIUOIO Put1ll1lle<I Orange COHI 01111 Piiot. Merel'! :t '· 28, Aptll •. 1 t, ,. ..!:.. ~ """°"' .. **" 11111 TllMl.rcm '1., Huntlneton OMA DINTAL ~ Deft U llMdl, CA t2l4t ,....,...,, O.M.0., a ,.,oi 1onei lrent.A1tdr•• Llndt1to111, MJC 11)11C( CltPOI'*' "'9ftln J, loloOl'WI"), = J:= ''" Hwn$1t1on .,_... Ir., D.D.t :• e Proteutonel Thll....,_lt'OOl*ioted~M ~~AW 9floft, JOfln M, O.laN'f, ll!Ntrl The fotowtng ,__. -OOW1f e '' fl 111 le!~ • ar.nt flt. UAd•°"' "'*'--. ' ...... 11"'9100, """""""1 HUHTIHOTON l!lllAl<IA8 CA -1 TNI ~u:r::..--&: '= APAfl1'MINT8, LIMITIO, 11 t ~ OIHTM. G_., O&I = 1.a. Anton IMtYttf, ..,._ 17'0, Cc1ete M. .......,..,, o.M.O .. ....,_ J, ,._ ...._ ~ taa. ..a _..,,. Jr.J.. D.D.e .. .aaM M. ,,_..ttlecl Or ~ W f L. M 0 11 l 0 I T V O•LHJl: D."1,1 ., e teflefet .... ._. U 1r.T:. .._ Mel OEVfL°""'"11 IHO., • ~ jlilll!tf& .... 1W "· W... .._. • • -ellcn.111 Anion~. •.:=t cr.::u eflQUP. t70, COel• MIN. ~ o.. 111. ,.. • ......,. o.M.o .. *""' · ..C JD111 ~ ....,., 111. 111 An""' "· 111 1 ..... "'" o.o.a.. Jolwi M za .. .,11 •11 ....-, llM m , Colt•...._ O.L ... l> 0.8 ., e t•it.,11 .... lfA_., ~ ... -............. ----........... ,,..,.._~~-"'e ... ~ ----'""'" --lllTlllld ,..,... ... ll•lld ..... .,.. -· ..... ~ ........ ,,. .......... •nolMIOfl o1w ~9'0NA Oil MA" HIGH !$'*""'• 11111. W• ..... O'-1008Tlll CLUI , ........-. --=°""""..... ,,..., .,. a. a.. • '==·•.ll. ~~· ..,.,, ....... OA -m---~ a~~ '*· Jt.· JOH"4 '°"10. o.._.~ . ,.-T 11 _____ I Y=Le1te, ~ a , OA ~ • :.::~~~'" ~·-· ...... .... . ...... .... ~ .............. f;~fj[i~~ •!~..:*...... ;n _ .. &:.:~-(?Mt .. ....., ~ ~ ,., ...... "9nte·Oeill ~ ~=·,· '':i:t.°l..,=• = ....... .,. .. ,. ,,,;:;. ,,...,.. , .... •• ' Publl•lled Oranp• Cout Deity coroot9U0n. Jo"" Wllllem flol>IH U 1 CalllOfnle oorC!t on. · ~ Pllol, Merell H , APfll 4, 1 t. 1f. Netlonel Education Wiiton 81 Coel• ..... CA. '2921 NUIWOOd A-., 117• ,IAllnOI\, ~ '· ~ 1913 c.ntere. lno John·· Kevin l<nudHn, 241 CA. '2a1· THt etct1 v.tt -8lld wtth V.. 150&-t3 Jeffrev A. 111•. WllllOll St. Coeta ....._CA. t2t27 Thia.,_,._ II oonOucl'8d by a ~a.ti ol °'91'91 County on -----------\lloe Preeldent Tiiie buel,_. la oonduated by • OOtPOC•":-_.... vw.g. ~ Apttl • 1N3. ml'1t1 rtaJC M)TIC( TN• 11•1-t -"*' wllll Ille genetel pertJ~~w .. :........... Ru...cNnt ICMng, Pul>ttahed °':."I: Co••• = County Clark of Otange County°" "'"' ,..,.,,_ ...._~ '9CT1110UI ....... Merell 17, 1983. II Thie 1lat_.,t WU Neel w!tll 1"8 ,......_, PllcM. A4ltl 11, 11, •....,, 21.~:-.::.. ...-tTATUmNT n1ICM4 County Cletk of Otanoe County on ~·~'C:-.,.flled~t= 1- The fo1owtng per90M -doing Publl•lled Orange CoHI Dally March 17, 1983 , .. ....,.. Mardi 25, 1983, --.,. W\TM'r ~ ... Piiot, Aprll 4, 10, 17, 24, 1983 ,. ,,. "'' l'l1J1't r~ """'°' R A.O. RADIOGRAPH IC 1804·13 Publlllled Orange Coul Dally Publl1lled Orange CoHt Oally --,.-K:-rt"""r~---.,...M.l~l'""n'""•~ .. ~-- CONIULTANTI, 4212 Petric• ----.. ---.,.-Mt\-TM't----IPllOt, """'" 4, 11. ti, 25, 1983 Piiot, Aprtl 4. 11, 111. 28, 1913 MAim ITA,.....,,. = N-por1 Betcll. California ,.~ """"' 13e4·83 Tll• followlno pe1aon I• doing Joe Allladla, 4882 Werner, fllCTIT10Ua IUtMU -----------~ ae: ~10• HunOngtOI! e.ecn. Cellfomle ...--aTATDllN'T PUil.JC NOTIC( Pt8JC NOTICE RUHWAY 1t, 17911 MICN1hllt 92641 The fo11ow1ng per9001 ere dofng1---'1C-Tm_toU_B_.UU. ____ ,..S_S __ --'1C-Tm0Ua __ ..,... __ ,.._-,. ... ~.--.~-&Nd., !MM. CA 12714 Jecik Minier, 42 t2 Petrlce bull-M~ NAim ITATDmNT ..,.,_ ITATIMUt'T Sunnyu C. Plll'll, 27 FNmC>nl, Rft•d N-port B••ft" Callfornla AURA. 2215 AnnlYefaant L-. ...__ ,....._....... ,__ -..,......., I IN!ne. Cellfomie W14. t29'e3 ~"· ~ 8Mct\, CA 9:ieeo.-• :!?.,,. -.. 7 .• .., ..---~ ... ~~o::::wlng peraon 11 dong Tiiie bu"'-le condueted ~NI Tiiie ~le Clonduc:t.O by a 'rlM P . SHEPARD. 2216 INN'S) TENTH HOUSE CHAMPAGNE CREATIONS, lndMdllll. C P8fk 0-81 pertnenhlp. ~A~~. Newpor1 BMdl, CREA IONS, 13ee Laoen SI., #G, 14242 Matl9M, Irvine, CA. 92714 Tiiie at~t -llled with the Jeck Mini• KEITH. K' •w1TTER 2•2•0 Coet• MIN. CA. 12824 Sllarol F . Olaon. 14242 County Ctetll of Or811Q9 County on Tllll 11•1-I wu llled with Ille ~" • " " Uodl Jo Qulnn/Hllry CNr1ee Mall .... lrvlne, CA. 12114 Mllr(;h l7 1983 County°"'* of Orenoe County on MIM G,_, canr::;. County, CA. Bluet. 248~ RocillHler, Coat• Thia bull,_. la cond\loted by.., ' · ,.,_ Ap<tl 1, 1183. Thia bu--. oonducled ~an ....._CA. 92827 lndMdull. Publl1ti.d Orange CoHt Dally 1'21'7M ~lin p S"-••d Hetry CherlH Bluet, 2411~ Sllarol F. <>non Piiot. Milch 21, 21, April 4, H, Publl•ll•d Orenge Cot1et Dally Thia etet..,;.,;t-;; ftled wltll Ille Roone91•, Coet• MeM, CA. 921127 Tille 1tal9mWll wu fllld with the 1983 PilOC, April 1 I, 18, 26, M-r 2, 1943 ,.~_7 ,.._.. of Ot-County _ Thia ~ la oonductld by a County Cl«lt of Ofllnge County on 111111-83 ~· ..,_,. -.,,... ~· ~a1 .....,........._ Mileti 17, 1983. ,.,,,. . 1983. --~;,;;&,m 1'2121tll '1CTITIOUI llU8MU ~BTA~ Tll• lollowlng peraon 11 doing b\l*-M: TROPIC TRAILER PORTS, 351 WHt Bey St .• Co•t• M•H. CA. t:M27 L!Wl8 N!WTOH SMITH , 1onOJ A Madia. Spring ..,...,., CA. t20T1 Thill ~ Iii oonduc'8d ~ • gener9I pe111• lfllp. lMula H. 8rNU\ T1l9 ~ -lillCI wtth the ~ Ctlr1' f1f Or8ft0' County on Apttl 1, 1"3. Pubfl•hlld Of•ng• c~ Plot. Aprtl 11. ta, a. w..r a, 1MS. 1112-83 '2unl Thia at•t-t wM llled with lite Publlalled Orange CoHt Delly Publlllled Or•n1i• CoHI Delly Coun C1ef1t of Ot County Pllol, Merell 20, 27, Aprll 3, tO, lltennoul WU PllOI, Aptll 11. 18, 5, M-r 2, 1983 Men: 24 1983 WIQ8 on l983. ..._ tTAT'DmNT 11111-83 • . 1'21telT 13&a-83 The~ Pl'90N -doing -=----Ml.J--C-NO-TIC(----·I Publl1lled Orange CoHt Dally -------Y'M"t----· ~CR"'~VE '""'""'EPTS, P.O. ___ ,;...;.;.;.,---~~~-·!Piiot, AprU 4. 11, 11, 25, 19113. rtaJC M)1~ ..,. ""',.... f1CTITIOUI au..... 1~1.e3 Box t716, 10745 Morning Glory .. ..... _............ -----------f1CTITIOU9 .U-U A-. '°""'*' V'*'f, CA. 9270I -.... ,. '"' rtaJC NOTIC( ..,._ ITA~ C1tleton I(. Hinz, 10746 The loMowlng pe<ac>n• .,.. dOlnCI Tile followln"' p .. aon 11 doing Mornln"' Olo~Av•. Fount•ln bu"'-M : -----------• • FOSTER BURGERS , 1536 f"ICTTTIOUe-N ~ u : V'*'t. CA. t2 Stendard St. Sent• Ana. CA 92707 MAm ITAT'llmNT DATA COMPUTERS. 31845 lllll ~Iii ClOf)duc:ted ~an KEICIE K. KIM, 2756 Knoxvtle ~~o~~lng peraon le doing 2nd St.. So. Laguna. CA 12t17. lndMdult. ---Chriltopher R. \letdon. 31646 CartMon K. Hinz AY9.j'JGt ~M~~7:'~~x¥111e STEVEN'S PHARMACY, 1526 2nd St .. So. Lagune, CA 12t17. Thll ltatement -Ned Mtr1 the .. _ L""" .. __.. CA 90815 ..... Varda Or., Eaet. Cost• ...... Thia ~ i. oonduc:ted ~ "" County a.tt of Orange County on ....... -.. _.... CA 828211 lndMdull. Mlfdl 24 1913 Thi• txietneu 11 conduC1ed by WILLIAM RICHARD ROeUSTO CMetopher R Vetdon ' · ~ ln<IMd\191e (llu9bend and wife) • Kelde K Kim 760 W. San JOH Ave., K·4, Thia 1tat_,I -fllld wfttl the Publllhed Orange Coat Deity Thia 1181_.,1 wu n1ec1 wttll tile Clar-•. CA t1111. County c.... 01 Orenge County on Piiot .,..,ell 21, April 4, 11. 18. County Cletk of Ot.,,.a County on Thia~ la oonducted ~ M Marell 17. 1983. _ 1113. ln<llvlduel ........ 1~ Mileti 17• 1983 ma1 wilnam R. Aobuato Publlllled Orange COHI D•llY 1----------- Publl•ll•d Orange CoHt Dally Tllla Ital-I wu llled wllh the Piiot. March 20, 27, Aprlt 3, 10, "8JC fGnC( f"ICnnoul WU ~:~· Merch 21, 28, Aprll 4, 11, =r =·of Otange County on 19113 13541-a31--P11tei(;;1riimnMMMouiiM.1WliFi•ii1iial- NAm ITATDmNT 1421•83 f't117'11 MAim BTA,_., The followlng l*'IOn8 -doing 1-----------Publlalled Orange Coeat Delly NlJC M)TIC( The foOowlng pereon la doing ~ .. : 26. 2 1983 ~-ME 8 8 AGES . ETC . 1 0 NlJC fl)TIC( Piiot, Aprtl 11' 18' 6' M-r 1N7-&3 PM:TIT10U8 ........ ICE 1<8 INSTRUCTIONS, 102 lntc>dfeoc>n Or .• !Nine, CA 82716. __ .,. -• ... u MAim ITATu.NT Or1nQe ~.""'""CA. 92714 KAREN LYNN SMILEY. 8303 .. NAii.nAftmNT ~ollowlng perton II doing Cller~mltll, 102 Orang• S-:::~e~Ai~!~~io ~o::::wlng peraon 11 doing --~--MUC ___ N0 __ -~-.. --.. ---1 CH~IE A880CIATU, 2010 ~~~~an Sntc>dreoon Or., IMM, CA 92716. PRODUCTIVE PROGRAM· NAMe BTA.,._,. Vl9la Celldel, Newpof1 Bw:tl. CA. ~ Thia ~ le c:ondlletld ~ • M I N G s E R v I c e s . 4 1 2 2 w The follOwlog penone -doing t2t80 a.yl Smith gener9' pert~;._.._ McFedden Ave., Santa Ana, CA ~ -Cynthia A.~. 2010 Vllea THt ct 'I F-1 -tied witll 1119 Karen ~ynn -··-• 82704 ANIMAL ARTIFACTS, ~ 39\11 Caudal • .......,,, a.di, CA. nteO ~ CWtl of Orange County on Thie ate'*""" -llled with the Richard R•mlrez Mendon . StrMt. Mewpof1 Beeofl, CA. t2ee3 Thia bu""-le oonduc:tllct by an Mardi t4, 1113. CoutltY Clertt of Orange County on 4122 w. McFadden Ave • S.nla Batt>et• A. CllpplnQet, 500 S91h lndMduel. ,.,_ Aprtl 1, 1183. Art&. CA. 92704 Street ~ 8-:fl, CA. g21183 CyntHa A. ~ Publlafllld Or•noe Cout ~ Publllllecl Ofan COMt~ ~~II oonducled ~en cilflord ! ,eucHar, 800 3tt11 ec!: :':'~ lledec::1r Ille Pllo1, Meroh H . Ap(lt 4, 11, 1 , '98 MS ~~ sir .... ~ 8eacll. CA. 921183 Mett:Jttr11 1983 anoe on 1983. 1• ..... -Plot, Apt 11, II. 25 ... ey 2, 1 NcNtd R Mendoza Thia~ le oonduct.O ~ e · _ ....,..._ 1-.a3 Tiiie ~· -llled with tlla .. ~ lfllp .... _ ----------------------County Clel1I of Orange COunty on ""* aw:. A CloPlnoer P111>ll1hed Orange Cou1 Delly PdlUC fl)TICt MOC NOTlC( """"1. 1983. Thie ... ,_,_ Nec!Wt111 tne "°'· "Pfll 4. i1. 11. 26. 1813. r--iiCrnnoUiaiiiiiiiiii"-----'1C-nnoue---.-u-1-1-..... --min. County Cler1t of <>range County on 131...as r rw:rmoue MJID•N NAm BTA,.._, Pvbllelled Or11n99 CoHt Delly Metch 31, 1913. MAim ITA,.._,. TM followlng Ptf'80n I• doing Piiot. Aprtl 11, tll. 25. Mey 2. 1913. 2U11'I l'tBJC M)TIC( The following pereon 11 doing ~:r!llRA LANDSCAPE ·---------- 113 - 7 -13-~bl';'.~. ~:.72~01~ --AC-.._-rmow--..,.....-,-•• -,.._,-... ,-..... -• .,.--::::~T~~ ~= CO., 9441 l<.9wl Clrde. Huntington "8JC llJTIC( The 1o1ow1ng ,,.,._.. -doing CA. 92109 ~~AYHE8TUT8MAN. l'1CTIT10Ut-.U MUC NOTICE ~-Marllyn Kay Hetcll, 10467 Nam ITA,...,.,. THE BABBIOOE COMPANY. Smc*e AMw Court. fountain..,..,, ~ l(~·~~cle. Hunllngton The tolowlng l*90M ll• dOlnCI f1CTIT10U8 9USMU 16'tll3 Harbc>vr Lene, Huntington CA. t2708 Thia~ 1a'oondu<Md ~en bu"'-M: NAm ITATUmWT BMdl, Calltornle 92$49 Thia~ II oonduCt«f ~ 111'1 lndMduef: OAANOE DE HAVEN GUEST The 1o1ow1ng per-. -doing Uli Mae H\11'9t, 16493 Hatbout lndMdlMI. Mldlael W. llut-HOME. 2819 ORANGE AY9., Coete bu*-u · ~;.Huntington 8-dl, Cellfornle -...... -~.Hatch-...._..._....-... Thia .. ement flled with 1119 MMe, CA. 921127 THE STICKER PACK. 1912 .,......,. ,,_ ... ,.,,_, -....., .,_ " -Godofredo P. Nuarano, 24 Sumb• Clrcle,Co•I• MeH, CA. Rober1 Fr.,. Bel>btdga, 1&413 County C1ett1 of Orange County on =v. Clertt of Orange County on Yclftllown;IMne, CA. 82714 92e28 Hllt>Our L-. HuntlngtOfl &Mdl. Marolt 24, tN3. Ai>f • 1983· !Im a 8 . N 111 reno , 2 4 Keren Craig, 899 Oak St .. Callfomle 92&49 f't1- Publl1lled Oranlie Cot1:r:-~11 Yclftl,own, !MM, CA. t2114 Coete MIN. CA. 92827 Thie "'*-le oonduc:1ed l>y e Pul>lllM<f Ora119e Cout Dally ....... ....... 1 • 6 M Thll ~II conducted by"" Annette MciKnlgllt, u 12 genetal per1nerehlp. PloC, Aprtl 4, 11. 11. 25, 1113. .. _., ...,... 1 ' 1"· · 9'f 2• t lndMduel. Samba Circle. Co1ta Mffe, CA. Ula MM Huret 1~ 1~ Qodofredo P. Naw-828H TNe 9'•1-t -flled wltll the Ono S. Nazareno Thia bu..,_ le oondYCted ~ • COunty Cleric of Orange County on Thlt ... ....,. -flled wtttl the Annett• ~ Merc:tl 10. 1983. rw:nnoue wu County a.ti of Ot8ft0' County on Karen Cn11g m1• NMm STA,...,,, Mll'Cfl 31. 1983. Thie 1~t wu flled with the Publlelled Or•n1• Cout Delly ~ol:-'119 peraon la doing ~=•ti.d Or•no• Coaet Dally =3~~ Or8ft0' County on Pilot, Apr1t 4, 11. 1 . 25. t~Se-es H._., .,~ .. .,. .. ,.,.,. 3 T-'-Piiot. Apfll 4, 11, 11, 2&. 1113. ~ -----------.,~ ~·~.,...~. •1-· 1650-83 Pub11a11ee1 Of•nr cout Dally PtaJC M)TIC( ~e'i:'R~7 ~!·MBA. 3 Taylor. -----------Plot. "Pfll 4, 11, 1 . 26, 1913. ______ ..,.... ____ ...,..,.,....,.-- IMM. CA 82714. "8JC llJ11C( 164$-83 ~A~ Thia ~ II conducted by an l'tCTmOUe _.. PlBJC ll)TIC( Tne fo4ioW!ng '*'°" la doing lndhtduel.Peny LMTIM ..._ BTA,,_., --PiemieiiiiiUiiiiiaa-~ -Thia etaWnent -fled wtt11 the The ~ ~ .,. doing riCTn'IOUI al IF... C 0 M PUT EA 8 Y STEM I IN8ir*9 a ~STAl"UmMT ......_ Dl8T1'118U'TOfl8. P.O. 8011 47tt, =1 = of Onlnge County on THE ARGINTO COMPANY, The ._._ ...-ie --.. ~ Callfomll 12802: 1102 ' . nUnt ~ T=, Newport e.adl. ~ :--... A O OK DE L I & ~~y, La Pelme, Callfornle Pul>llaMct Orange Coul Dally J. Rlcllerd Wit._, 120 Via CATERING, 1011 "1oM. 001te Ira David Buter, 11'2 PlclC, Aprtl 11. 19, 25, May 2. 1~. Tr1eele, Ntwpoft 8-dl, Clllfomle ~CA. Ha78 Id 1 _ d R99ency, L• Pelme. C111tornl• 11116-83 t2t83 .. argartl r pt ...,ge on ICMl2i ••.,.. -HeHI C. Wittwer, 120 VI• ~Iii.), ti 11 Wlnelow, Thll ~la oondUct«S ~ 111'1 ,..._ ,_,,_. MUC NOTU Trteete. Mewpof1 8-1\, ~ lled\, CA. 82641 lndMdlMf PC'"10UI. IF ... --~=~~~=="="'"-92t13 t E. Logadon. 8211 .;._ o 8aJl'9r um STA~ PK:nnou• llU8MU Tllla ~II ooncblMd ~an Wlnelow. Huntington IMcll, CA. Thia......,,,;.,,, -111ec1 wllh tN The klllowtncl ...-.,. doing The ::::,:r~ domG lndMdulll. HGll c. WI"-·~ ~ II ClOnCluc'9d ~ e ~ = of Or-. Cclunty on ~=-0 AAPH108, 1332 1 bu.in.a M: Thie 9' .. _I -flled wlttl the Mero-et LQ09don ' . mJn7 Qr Blvd Garden Ofowia. MICAOMAIL, a T•ytot. !Nine. ~Ca.rt< of Orange COUnCy on Thia atatement -Med wltfl die P11bll11led Or•noe Cout Delly g:-~ °"" .. CA 8:!~4RY LAM BA. 3 Taylor. Apr1t • 1983· l"Hl'1ll County3CWll.: Orenge ~on Piiot. Apr. 11. 18, 2&. Mey 2, 1MS Robert 0 . & leth Penn ~ Marc:rt 1, t · -m 1720-tll Saunder•. 13H4 Central Ave., IMne. CA 02714. Publlahed Oreng_e Cout Delly .---~CA 91710 ! AR L P ! R ! RA, 14II3 2 Piiot, Ai>f, 11, 11, 11. Mey a, 1N3 P11bll1hlld Orange Coe1t Oelly -----------·11 Tiiie-*-II oonclw*d ~en Emei1wood Rd., Tualln. CA 92MO. 1181.U Piiot. Aiwt1 4, 1 t, 11, H . 1ta, "8JC fl)llC( lndMdulll • peny IArnl>a 1-------------1802-e:t ---Pwwl 8eundlr9 Tiiie et••"""'' -ftleCI w1111 1t11 "8JC NOTICl ----------Tllll .......,.,. -.., .t1t1 "" ~ Clet1I of 0t.noe County on 1---PiCiimoUiiiiUiiii8-PUBUC NOTICE County an crt o....,. 0outttr on MwCfl 11, 1N3 I Mnnoul WIF•N u...-. 11, 11U. flt1t'tt1 MAim STA~ 'K:T1TIOUe llU..... __. ,.._, Pullllelled Or1111ge Ooaat Oelly The fOllowlng penona.,.. dolnO NA• ITATSWNT PubllaMd Or'"99 COMt OaMy PMot, Meroh 21, 21, Apttl 4, 11, ~ M: TM IOllOWtne pettOl'lt M doing Piiot, A4ltl 4, 11, 11, II, 1Ma 1M3. WINDWARD, SP!ID • °'*'*'o""L~W '"fl( er .. ,. .. RT· 111 .... 1!.11_., MAINT!NAHCI. 2M5 Qreenl)ftat ,. ., ,. ,. ,. -----------Lene, 0... M-. CA. t2t2t. MEN T $, 11 U I De I aw a re, P\llJC MOl1C( M.,ll lH lellowt, UH Hllnttng!On e-;ti. CA ~· --~=~~~==....--0~ Lene, Coete ....... CA C. W HogMrg, 131 Amlt.01 MlTnOUI •111n•u taut w,,•r, ••· Newport , .. ~ ... CA MAim ITA~ L111da LH lellowe. UH H4IO Tiie fottowtno pettofl II d°"'O O~ Lene, Ooeta MeM. CA. Donne Mell9er. 401 atnd ~ • • t2t2t. lttMt. Ne'#pOft leectl. CA t2"3. ll.IOTftOMC ~ AHO Tilll ~. ~ ~ 91\ Thll !Mlti'*I II condliCted ~ • 00...cl' ..... Lei Ct.. ~ lf'ICMMI, o-r• pennet1NP. ~ OAUMHM' :t == lNt e~i!.ni~ with ttie 11 ..... Loe Cl,.....,.,,._. OA Thie ---It -1led""".,. CW!ty Clerk ot Orlfl98 OOllnty on aea. ~ Oler1I °' °'99 °°"""'on MtrCtt 11, 1N3 ,.__. 11111 INlll.-II oandlld9d ~"' Meron 17, 1MS. ll'ublllflff Oftnge c ... 1 o.iiy lldAllllll . ,.._ -...... .. -IKM&Wl&W ~ fllvbfllNd ()fM199 Coeet O.itY ..--.. Aptl 4• 1 t, 11, ... ·- ,,... •' ualt w lllli well V.. '11ol, Metdl IO, 17, AtNff I, 10'. eounev Oler1I ot OJmee County on tta • .-1. 1• ,...., -------------~--..... -----------------1 ··------------~-----f'll~ ~eo. = NI.IC mta ,.. .... "· ........ fi!C I I I, :• Plenty! Take a look through this newspaper and see. Local business and consumer reports. Advertising. Sports scores and features. TV listi"gs and reviews. And when your customers get fussy. an entertaining story or two to keep them out of your hair. Every day. we've got more news and information about what's going on in this town than you'll find anywhere else. Anywhere. So if you're thinking of opening a new shop. or planning a special weekend, or wondering how much it's going to cost to send your kids to college. or just trying to get the best out of life (without getting clipped). you 're in the right place. Right here. What's In It fo.r you? The answer appear• on every page ot • II 642-4321 ... _..__ ..... -~ .. Auto Show '83 -An Advert181ng Supplement to the Dally Piiot, TUMdey, April 12, 1883 -1 I l l t t I l ' ~ • 'I l ' { i -Auto 8how '83 -An Advtrtlltng Supplement to the Dally Piiot, TUMday, APrll 12. 1883 I SPECIAL TY CD~ ,_....,._____ _ _____ ... ----______ , . I I I MEN ~NTRANC~ WOMEN I ~ ___ ____..'----_ -~--___. -CONCESSION AREA~ BUICK LINCOLN MERCURY SPECIALTY CARS ROLLS ROYCE OLDSMOBILE NISSAN/DATSUN SPECIAL FEATURES ' HONDA MAZDA "t I D ~~ WOMEN IENTRANC' MEN SUBARU FORD CHRYSLER/PL YMOU TH PORSCHE/ AUDI vw ·'· VOLVO . ' JAGUAR ASTON MARTIN N z Ill ID CHEVROLET FERRARI (I) Ill fil AMC/JEEP/RENAULT U BMW a: w :. TOYOTA r------- 1 ~ -'a> Ca: -c fdu A. ,--... --_, (I) ENTRANCE ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER SOUTH EXHIBITION HALL & CALIF. CONFERENCE CENTER, ANAHEIM '83 MIRCURY COUGAR ONLY S9699 • All-MW Mfodynamtc cMelgn • OrwnetlC fonMI roof line • 3.8 llter V8/3-tipMd eutomatlc tr9nL (Optlonel 6.0 liter AOD llllo llVlllabl9) • NltrOQllf' ~ struta/1hocb • Power lteertnQ . • Pow. brek• • Nf condfUonlng • Tinted glUI • AMlfM ltereo .., ............. . •Or. w.--._.-.-.---. ..... ~. *·__,_....,,_ . ....,me . ...,_, AJC, MUfM ...... ,,_, ........ ,,.,,, lodl .... .,_ 1112 LYll 2 DOOIS & 4 DOOIS 7 TO OtOOSI MOM OIDll YOUIS TODAY LI.Ill a Llllll.lt "" llncolft TOWft C•r lltHhlf• ...... .,,.._ ......... & ,...., ~-.. --·-. Mtllne .... ---•• -0 .1.l . Of ...... ey Mtll 11112.71 • See And Compare ••• H••nclrecls of 19831/2 and 1984 ·Ill· 'u 'z 'c I a: It-~z '-Ill ..... _.. "*-· hnMy ""'· --. ...... . ..... -............... ~ ...... -........... .,..........,_,Ctof. -~ $11,321 SAV! $1325 ........ 17111. Toca! lll"I"' IZ0, 1 .... 0I, 0.A.C, .,.... tea. ...... IO~"-eter l44e). :!v '39691 ,. .. auto1D.obUes. Q More than \..--...;;::::::;.. __ __ '9995 '12 TIYIU •••••••• ~ ....,. .... ,,....., . .................. .... . ,,. , ... , . """"" _... Ct ~ ' 25 ne"' 1D.oclelS you 1nay never have seen I ... I Auto Show '83 -An Advertlllng Supplement to the Dally Piiot, Tuetd1y, AprN 12, 1883 -3 • Orange County auto show a sellout .. There will be more n.w car model• at the 1083 Orange County lnternatlonal Auto Show than In all the oth4tf auto lhowa throughout the country thl1 yur," stated John McOucldn, show Manager. "Orange Countlana can view and compare more than 25 new cars they may have never seen before -In one place. at the same time." Sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers Aasoclatlon of Orange County, and produced by Cahners Exposition Group, the Orange County Auto Show wlll open Wednesday. April 13, and continue through Sunday, April 17, at the Anaheim Convention Center. Major domestic and foreign car manufaoturera wlll be repreaenttlll on the floor thla )'Mr. Scoree of production 19831A and 198• model• wlll be on dlaplay, ranging from aporty 1ubcompect1 to luxury *'"'· eoft-topa and hardtopa, for the atreet or tbe back-country ro1d1. Of particular not• thl1 year la the lncreued floor apace reeerved by aome manuf acturera. AMC-Jeep-Renault, Volkswagen, Audi-Porsche and Mazda have more than doubled their display area over last year. In addition. Mercedes-Benz wlll be a first-time exhibitor In this year's show. Increased Interest has also been displayed by exotic and §el,ing Spree Jt .. t=or -A- . ORANGECOUNTYE81>3J INTERNATIONAL 'AUTO SHOW Anaheim Convention Center Q Apr/I 13 through 17, 1983 specialty car manufacturers. "There's something for everybody at the 1983 Auto Show," sad James Upp, Executive Director of the Dealers Association of Orange County. "The economy la starting to pick up now, and we can expect that many show visitors wlll ' come In to compare the new models preparatory to buying one. In keeping with that thought, our show theme this year Is 'Selling Spree for '83'." The new cars are the stars of the show. New SUBARU SI ARS AT THE au10 SHOW· ' . domeatlo model• lncl"d9 the 198• Chevrolet Corwtte, the Ford Tempo, the Mercury Topaz, the Ford Bronco II, and Chrv1ler'1 LeBaron "Woodyf· convertible. Foreign car manufacturers wlll dl1play a host of new models, Including the Nl11an Pulsar, the Mazda 626 (FWD), the Toyota Camry, Subaru's new turbo station wagon, the Honda Prelude, the new Ferrari, and 5 new Volkswagens headed by the Quantum 5 cylinder model. In addition to the new cars, most manufacturers wlll feature displays of technlcaJ Innovations and Integral safety features. The California Highway Patrol wlll also be In attendance, with safety Information and one of their new hlgh-perlormana. Muatang patrol care. Another feature thl1 year wlll be dleplayt by varloua Orange County newapapera and radio atatlon1 In eupport of the Orange County Oealer1. Auto Show houra wm be Wednelday, April 13, 5:00 to 10:30 p.m.; Thuraday and Friday, 1:00 to 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 :00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The general admlaslon price 11 $4.00 per adult, $2.00 for children 6-12, under 6 free. Discount tickets are available at participating Denny's Family Restaurant• (Ind at Orange County Auto Dealerships. · SEE TIE DIFFERENCE NOW AT THE ANAHEIM CONVENTION ENTER WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAYI Come and discover the Subaru Difference at the Auto Show. Check out Subaru responsive front-wheel drive, great fuel economy, proven durablllty and -all new for 1983 -"On De,mand 4·Wheel Drive" In a smooth-shifting automatic transmission I Avallkble on certain models. Bring the whole family for the fun - you'll be glad you came. H • In all the world, no other luxury car wheel independent suspension. And achieves the unique Jaguar blend· four wheel power disc brakes stop ing of beauty, response, strength and the car smoothly and steadily. sheer mechanical excellence. In the 1983 XJ6 Series Ill, new test- One look at the XJ6 is an educa-ing techniques help maintain the" tion in the art of classic design But car's legendary silence Inside the grace of form 1s only the beginning of car. where understated luxury reigns the many p leasures that Jaguar supreme. there is a new driver's oon- owners experience sole veneered in rare walnut to match The XJ6 is at its very best 1n mo-the dashboard. New. too, is a trip tion. Powered by the strong and re -computer. and seats faced in superb sponsive electronically fuer in1ected smooth grain hides. Numerous elec- Jaguar six, the c~r is quick i!1 its .han-tronic conveniences are standard: dling and stable in turns. Directional cruise control; a self regulating heat- precision is assured by the Jaguar ing and air conditioning system: power rack and pinion steering sys-power sunroof and much more. tern. Smooth ride JAG LJ A . R Corr)~ in today and and sure footed han-a drive this best of all dling come from four AG1.£N0t"IOO"-ATANO M~ Jaguars . ~I I ~ i I .. goes past need EvetY amateur athletic team ~reams of a epon.or who'll eupport It.a go.la In addition to eupplylng ti. need~ . In the cue of the woclatlon betw .. • the U.S. Ski Team and Suben.I of Ametk:a. that ldMI, the concept of a relatlonlhlp that goee far beyond contr~ and lewyert' agreementa, obvloully ha been,...,..,. The relatlonlhlp between the U.S. Ski Twn and Subaru begel'I In lat• 1978, a time during which both orgenlZatlone h8d a common problem: leek of publlc ...,....., At the~. the Ski Team w ttruaallna to CMnXllM Y'9l MOtMr obltllcle: attempta to nncr • n.w tponlOt to euOPIY them wtth tuet...tftcMnt, reUab .. ~tor uee·in Doth the U.S. and Europe h8d proved frultlela. _ The Twn'• ._ of pubic recognltJOn, cdUPled wtth the f8Ct thld tMy .......,. no goyernmerrtal flnandll 1upport, confr1buted to tMlr Inability to locate a ..,, M'°"G An*"*' ¥lhlde manufacturwa. The Team wu regarded In tome ctrdel u a relattvely obscure, fledgling group of athl•t .. with limited potential. tt ... about thll Ume that Suberu began looking for a WWf to lhowcaee It• recentty Introduced "On Dlmand'' 4 ....... dl'M ttatlon WlgOn. The*** ... an entnty new concept a lmC>OUM1dtng, •fuel liflk:lent. 4-wheel drive vehlct• with th• ablttty to :•t• ~8YI Ilka a blw, or tnowy roede durtng II ment u:reather wtth equal ew. TIMI 4-whelt dtM Subaru wegon w then, and ,...,..,. toda)', the only 4-wheel Yehlde whoM Dltmant dtMttllln powet'I the front wheell. 1\9 "On ~'· 4-wMel dttve feature, which allowt lhlttlng whlle In motion from front-wheel drtw to 4-wheel drtw by ~ flleklng a lever or pulhlng a button (with automatic tranernlllk>o) made tt 8V9fl more attrecttYe. With ltt outatandlng Inclement weether tr8Ctlon and unulUal fuel •ftldeocy, Subaru ''"atied thld lkllna would be an ldMI way to ~ the cepabllftlea Of ttl 4-wtleet drtw ngon. But, bel6dee providing a lhOWC8M for It.I Yehldel. Subatu recognized that the Ski Teem'• outltandlng athlet• -mMY of whom become memberl of the U.S . ~ 8kJ Teem ~ four yeere -Md unlimited h«llOl.a. They were worthy of tuppOrt by publlc tplttted compa1• t*nply from the ltandpolnt of encouraging ~ athletJce Ind phytlc8I nm-. With tMM thouQhta In mtnd, Subaru, the only publlcty owned, Amerlcan operated Import artomoblle company, on.9d lta whlclel to the U.8. Ski Team tor teeUng. Exha&*IYe evlluatlon bV the Teem'• athlet• and admlnl1trator1 followed; happily the Team 1oon announced the edoptlon of the 8uberu • lta offtdlll car. "Our t•tlng lhowed the Subaru 4·wheel drive wegon mont than met our need• for fuel efftclelioy ,trectlon In bed weether, and comfort," lllld ectws'd Hammerte. pr9llcMnt of the U.S. 8kl Twn. "Aelleblltty end dunlbllly ... Mio of peramount tmportance. and .. hed .....,,, to bell9ve at the time ttwy Wedd hOld up ..ea. Tod~ we can confirm our faith In Subaru dUrliblMY -.-founded,'' HMwMrte Mid. 1ut the .::c:-1' bet.een 8uba1U and the Sid :r..., eoon Into much mor. than JuM a group of ,..,..._ '909W*'Q corporate :U: and tn return =~ ... of ttl att and :=· 8ubanl frOm the :Ti~ thet "ttl ,..,..rip w to ... .,,, ........... Md 0 go mud\ .... • lubetU ~ heevlY pr°"= the 8kJ Teem, bi1llglng I the~ lt IO ~lllFJM. 8ubenl 'lllO rt •rd tMt Team hM OUM!(,_. needt ...,. .... twv. to be MMld II It * to rMOh lta ~,.... ... T ....... U.I . --.i TIMt and "9 ldtlt1111 .. ftftllV • ':=-' tf"'1 d111Ne. N MtltW9 won Wlitd b IM MOGnd ....,..;,_,. hll 4 .......... J ... "°'°'* --1n'"" t> 00fllll91110n. 'JM WOMlft'I TW'I Md In '~~· ly dOlnt wen In lfttetnatlOnal > _,_'*"9d N .ltdon't OUp. The new Ford .Thunderbird offers Its owners a real driving expe~l.ence Thunde·rbird is 'a true road car' The 1983 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe.It a new road mac:hlne that blend• a clMn aerodynamic deelgn with luxury, high technology ~and all-around performance to challenge 1ophl1tloated European touring coupet at about half their prtoe. A new high-output, turbocharged 2.3-llter engine with multlpl•port fuel ln)ectlon, nve-apeed manual overdrtw trantmlellon and apec1a1 handllng IUlpenllon are exceptlonalty well·balanoed to meeh the dttver ..nd machine In 1 llngle hatmonlou• untt. "It II a true road car -totally honeet, with an Impeccable driving feel," NJd Loula I:. Latllf, Ford vice preektent and Ford DMelon generm manager. The Turbo Coupe hu two rec1tnd fog lampa. 1 minimum of chrome trim, and fully artl,Pulated perf~type bucket ... t •• The apeclal handllng -..penalon ha two· rear axle dampers and two gu- pret1Urtzed rw lhock abtorbert. "lta extremely ctean, fuNlage-type d .. lgn -belt In ctua with a ,35 air dr.g ooefftclent -I• the kind that turn• people'• hNd•," .-Ar. Lat11f added. "We expect the Thunderbird Turbo Coupe to expand the tradltlonal llmlt1 of the mlddle apeclalty tegment of the car market. Thoae who appreciate tot., car performance -people who take their driving Mt1ou9ty -wtll want to drive this car." The heart of the Turbo Coupe II ~tent 2.3-llter four-cylinder engine that I• turbocharged and fuel- Injected -but with a dlfferenc.. The turbocharger Is Ford'• flrtt UM of a "blow·thtough" dellan. Thia tyttem. which plac.e the turbocharger ahead of the throttle. provtdee faster reepon1e by maintaining a lllght pret1Ure In the Inlet •yttem to help overC9me the low-apeed lag of more conventional ty1tem1. The fuel-Injection tyttem le d .. lgned to provide maximum performance and efficiency from Idle to wide-open throttle. The multlple-port Injection glvet each cyllnder por1 It• own Injector. Thia producet excellent efficiency In fuel dlatrlbutlon. In Foret t•t•. the Turbo COYpe conalltently delivers zero to 60 mph um .. of about nine eec:onda. Projected fuel ee my 11 33 mpg on the highway end 21 In the city. o a ourth generatlpn of Electronic Engine Contr I •y•t•m• (EEC-IV) automatlcaJty control• the fuel-Injection ty1tem, the Ignition tyttem, the exhaust· gaa reclrculatlon 1Y•tem and perform• o1her function• with lta computel' brain. The engine I• coupled to the five-speed manual tran•mlnlon with performanoe-type, ctoee-apaoec:t gear ratios In first through fourth gear. Fifth gear la a 0.88:1 overdrive ratio for highway cruising. A new Ford rear euapenalon. called Quadra Shod(, 11 offered for the flrlt time on the Turbo Coupe. FROM 01.DSMOBILE. 0 . Pride: We're so proud of our family, we've been popping our buttons all over the place. After all, . a lot of loving care went into each and every one of them. So when we come up with even more spanking new additions, there we JO apin-PoPDinl more buttons! For the new Cutlass Ciera F.S. · The new Cutlass Cierl'H'oliday Coupe. The new Cutbtss Supreme Spcdal Edition. The new Firenza GT. We'll be proudly showing them off at the show with our other fine 983 Olds models like Omcp, Delta 88, NineJY-Eiaht ReaencY and lbronado. Pirdon our ~e, but we think owning any one oi them ri\igltt · :~ . make you pop a button or twd also. \ --~·~~~~·~~~ ..... <D Cutlaai Sup1en11 Spedal Bdldon © CutlMI CAma ES Seda @ eut1mt am 11o11c1ay eo.pt @ Oli1I 0.-. Bl (i)Olde....._.OT <I> ~""!'lfmn~OitW. Auto &how '13 -An AdY9rtlelng &upplement to the Delly Pltot, Tuelday, Apt'lt 12, 1813 -s Ct1evrolet's. new Corvette 'a milestone ca~'· . OMw•'t MW CoMitta, --the autOf'nOtM l ..... of.._. 1tt fltther ttwt ..y ~~It. ·~ II a mllltone oar ~ .., keaolna wtth OoMeti'• ~ .. AIMrlCMI'• only ""9 prodUotk>n IPCM'tt 0.,' llld Aobett O. Stempel, Ohewolet't Olf*tl IMMOI'· "IYI to 11eva It at thet It to ~ what thlt oat I l"elllly .. for automotM ~1" TM 11M Cor¥llte -IO dltlOMted becMM• It n. bMft ..,.__.to 1N4 ......._ Mf9ty and .. .oonomy ttandatdl -... oartifut blend Of ~---· ~ 1tyt1ng °'* wtth tomot'row'• NNg111tMaoti.....,. ... eopN•Ucatton. Vente ~ the front .._. houalng, foldaway heedlempe, oaretulty..arched front ftndert lnM1 round t .. amipe and functional ,...,. IOoller llnlc eofWtt• to pr'9Ylout mod9'e. Theee, oom~ wtth the car'• m11tt'J9 ~ ltnee In the hood .,. and eweeptng MW,.., hatch, bftng on a new gerwatlon. n..r. la the fMllng at Chevrolet that a new ct...ic hu ~ ctMted. Compared wtth 1982, the new Cofwtte le 1. lnchel lower, 8.8 lnchM shorter overall, and two lnohet thorttr In wheelb .... °"9rall width la lnctMMd by two lnchel. The puaenger compartment Ml mor. hMd, leg and shoulder room. It• wind tunnel-tuned ehape la 23.7 percent more aarodynamlc. Powered by Chevrolet'• proven 5. 7-lltre V-1 engine. avallable with either automatic or manual tranamTaalona. It la -able of IPMd• In exoea of 1-40 mllM per hour. With -.rl ext~ tut wlndshleld angle of ea degl'MI, ftuth--mounted atue and body llnee t•ted In the 8oelng wind tunnel, fhe Corvette hu an wodynamlc drag coefficient of .34. Equipped with the optional Z61 performance t\andUng pack9ge, the car la dellgned to comer at lateral ~atlona up to 0.95 Ga. Handllng during traMltlonal rnaneuven la lmpeoc:able. A.a David R. Mclellan, co;;;tt9 ct'llef engineer, ==~~~~;!n~t! :w·=· ~~car The new Chevrolet Corvette displays a totally new design. J Haw one bUilt for~· l • • ~ eu,,.not to M'f produotion ~In "' pert of tM mencec. To find 9Wf\ • Ptlt to WI wNoee, you heW to lo<* et Clal't ptOduoed In ...,.,.. llmltM numbett, Md et pttoae tr~ two or mot9 tlmet that of the Cotwtte. TNI ow Wiii be et ~and r~ on the autobahn Of lfr't ~ In the WOtld." HIGt'I perlormanoe, ~.II only hilt the eotwtt. tt()t'y. Addi Mc&AllM. "It Ml, for w. .... beef\ • ~ tredltlon to oppoee tM nouon tMt IOOtt8 care mutt be "*1M or unoomfortab&e. Wltt'I the new cNalOn. we oonanue ~ .. tradition." Standard featur,.e tnctude w condtUontnQ, elec1ronlcally tuned AM/FM radio with = olook, power wlndowt, llquld orystll ana&oa d y, dlg!WI lnatrumentatlon, on.pleOe removable roof penel, .i.ctronlc r..-not9 coritrOI IP0'1• mlrrort, ergonomlcllty~ted end wool-pedded= contour bucket Meta, IMther·wr~ at wheel. IMther trantmlNlon thttt-iev.r bOot, adv dttWt lnfonnatlon 8)'ttem, load ., .. NCUftty 9hade, power radio antenna. halogen headlampe and foglampe, hatchback controlled by any of thr• remote ~ , ....... , and built-In theft deterrent eystMn. A pueenger·ret1ralnt Interior dellgn optima.. occupant protection, and lnotudee ... t btftl Which oonvert from motton-.Nnattttw to locking at the touch of a button. The cargo ., .. II wHy acc1111d through the hatchback. and under the clarnthefl hood, tt'ler• II • new and atmple layout. whk:h aid• MMctng. Corvette lmprowment• nm the gamut from styte to ride, performance and fuel economy. The two-Inch Iner .... In width reeulte In • wider front and ,.., track and more Interior room. Other exterior dlmtnlona are reduced, cuttlna weight end Improving maneuverablllty. length II f78.5 lnchet; wheelbue, 981~; and the new low-proflte l*ght la 48.9 lnchee. Headroom la up fractlonllty at 38.5 lnchee; leg toom of 42.8 lnchee I• up on.half Inch and lhoulder room la up 8.5 ln<:hel at 64. The new hatch glvee Corvette a cergo volume Index rating of 17 .9 cu. ft. Curb weight la 3, 192 pounds, down 176. EPA fuel ratlnga of 18 mpg cHy; 28 highway. are up about one mpg tNfll 1982 . Power contlnuee to be eupptled by a 205 horMPOWet ve. with Croa.Are Fuel lnjectk)n. A tour-epeed automatic trantmllllon II standard. A new tour-epeed manull trantmllllon fMtunng compyter-controlled overdrive In three fOf'Watd geera 11 optional. Also new I• an engine aoc111ory drive 8)'ttem utilizing a aerpentlne dou~uty belt drtve which la Ughter, more durable and OOMetWt engine power. A. belt tenaloner malntalnt CC>Ntant and uniform tenelon to help eliminate allpp9ge. The new coollng ty9tem'• energy emctent. compact. llghtwelght deelgn conalata of an electrlcalty-drlven, alngi.epeed fan mounted directly to the radiator shroud. The new, all-welded unlframe I• an Integral unitized etructure utlllzJng high-strength at ... In strategic areu to reduce weight. It II 100 percent galvantxed for oorroek>n protection. A on.pleoe removable canopy attachea at all four comers and 9"hancee the "convertlblltty" of the Corvette. Flbergl ... body paneta f .. ture the new "molded-fn" coating rooeu to cut eurface Imperfection•. The prooea hu urefhane compound Injected Into the mold u the panels are being formed. Expoaed bond aeam• are avoided. BMW's service gives special information For moat dl'Mn, tcheduled automoble M1'V1oe II , eatabllehed by a predetermined mlleaa• echedul• spelled out In the car'• owner'• manual. M"anutllctinn determine the weer and tear to be gpected from the. average drlvw and M1 the Mrvtoe lnl9rVllll •ccon:tlogly. BMW englneen, howevtr, ,..aiz.ct tMt thtl eyttem wu UMful only to the awrege drtver. The cair drtv.1 aggr.-v.ty ovet MVtral thott tripe probably need• more frequent Mrvtoe than one drtv.n gentty over t.wer, longer trlpa. The engl,,..,.. aet out to find a ayttem that would take varying drtvtng 8tytee Into llCCOUnt and alert the drtwr whef'I Ml'Vloe WM aictullfy neect.ct. The tyttem, which la etandard equipment on alt 1983 alx-cyllnder BMW•. I• th• tateet of BMW'• elec1ronk: Innovation. dealgfMd to proW:te the owner with u much Information • poealble to keep hit cer running emoothly and efftdentty. Celled the SerYloe Interval lndlC8lOf (81), the 1Y8tem II a computer-age proceHlng unit that monltore varloue operat1n11 condttlone In the c:er and conv.te the data Into a algnal to the drtwr wtMNl It'• time for eervtoe. The heart of the 81 8)'ttem ta a proc111ett which recelvea lmpyt llgnlla from the 8t9rt«. tMlhometer. odornet• and coolant-tempelature ..... Whel--..r the car 11 running, the Information le oontlnuouely procuud. The aervtoe lnt9'Vllle It Ollll to the dnvw'• att.ntlon are thUI hued on a "proc 1111 d" mlaage rether than on the actual number of rnlee ~. When the car is new or freshly serviced, five green LEDs light up briefly when car is started. I l ~ I I -Auto lhow 'U -An Adwrttalng lupptement to the Dally Piiot, Tuetday, April 12, 1813 1·983 Nissan pickup meets truck owners' specifications I TM tllklat• no longer rMda .PAT4UN, iut tor th• new 1883 "·ton Nle11n plokup truok that'• onty the beginning. "What we did WU uk truck bUY9f'I what they wanted and then bullt the new Nluan truck to ftt thOM apeotftoatlonl," llld C.P. (Chuck) King, Mnlor vice prealdent, HIH for Nl11an U.S.A. engine, roomier oab and Improved auapenllon are aome of the major refinement• In the new NIMln truck. The atandard engine for th• new truck la a 2.4·11ter NP NAPS-Z four-cylinder producing 103 horeepower. have atao bMn redealgned for better riding comfort. ChangH In th• 1u1pen1lon ruult In Improved ride, handllng and braking. A larger, more powerful Inside, the headroom hea been Increased by more than an Inch and legroom lncreued by more than two Inches. The 1eat1 The new Nlaun truck la offered In both two and four- wheel-d rive veralona, with a choice of trim levela and alao King Cab modela, whloh feature extra etorage apace behind the Mata. 1983 %-ton Nissan 4x4 Sport Truck Small cars . . finish line The Introduction of the Nlaaan Pulear two-door and four-door hatchbacks gives NlaHn the moat complete selection of front-wheel-drive cars offered by an Import manufacturer In the United · States. "At the beginning of the 1982 model year we brought out the Nissan Stanza, the largest car In terms of Interior volume Nluan hu ev.r IOld In this country," said C.P. (Chuck) King, aenlor vice president, eaJea for Nlaean U.S.A. "That was followed In the spring with the economical Nlaean Sentra, which proved t~ the Import aales euoceerdt the year. "And now we are Introducing the Nlaean Pulsar hatchbacks, completlng a proce11 which began only a llttle more than a year ago and giving Nissan the competitive edge In atate- of-the art front-wheel-drive automobiles," said King. The two-door and four- door hatchbacks complete the NlsHn Pulsar llne. joining the sporty Nissan Pulsar NX coupe Introduced at the start of the 1983 model year. With Its unique wedge- shaped styling, the flve- panenger Nlasan Pulsar llne represents a new direction In small car technology by combining the efficiency and function of front-wheel-drive Into a aporty car package. The line represents a new direction In small car technology. _(I i 1 Clltmllel Cllltloll ( .. models) Cllevrolet S· 10 Plclcup GMAC's done it again! Announcing our new low financing rate: 9.93. It's a great opportunity for qualified retail buyers to save on popular selected oew GM cars and pick~ trucks. Thi$ special 9.93 GMACG financing is available from particiJ?,ating GM Dealers on eligible vehicles ordered from the factory by April 30, UMBER. Chevrolet Chevette l (aN modets) Poatlac Phaelll .. (Ill mocleiS) Cadillac Clm1non GMC S·16 Pickup 1983, or delivered from dealer stock by M~y 31. 1983. Dealer financial participation may affect the final negotiated price of the vehicle. Excludes fleet sales and leased units. See your participating GM Dealer now. Make your best deal on the vehicle you want and get the number you'll like-9.93 GMAC fmancing . Cllemllet Cavalier (an moelelsl Polltlac 1000 (all lllOdeb) Buick~ (all models) Buick StY!lm (llllOlllll) GMCTRUCKS -, Rear end panel molding Is revised In new Cler as. Olds features specialty cars Oldamoblle Dlvleton'a dtaplay at the Orange County Auto Show atartlng Aprll 13 thru 17 at Anaheim Convention Cent• wtll feature many or the 30 1983 modela, Including the new Flrenza Crulaer and a numb« ot apeclalty cars. SJ*:lalty cars In the division's 1983 lineup Include the Omega ES and ESC, Cutlua Ciera ES and a 15th annlveraary version ot the Hurst/Olds. Thia aeries of specialty cars 11 expected to help the division maintain Its third place In domestic sales tor the ninth coneecutlve year. Two atatlon wagon models enter the six model Firenze lineup tor 1983 -the Flrenza Cruiser and Arenza L.X Cruiser. With 84-coblc-teet of cargo volume wl1h the rear aeat folded down, and 34-cublc-feet of cargo room with the rear seat used for passengers, the wagona are compactly sized for maneuvering and pari(lng. Exterior appearance ot the wagons can be ta.llored b cuetomera by ordering the optlonal two-tone paint, • almulated woodgrain or an accent •tripe. The wagon• Join two hatehback coupe• and two notehback Mdana. A new etandard engine tor 1983 Firenze models la a tour-cylinder 2.0-llter with throttle body fuel lnJecilon. It la teamed with a four-speed manual transmission as standard equipment and avallable with either a flve- apeed manual or automatic. Four Omega models, both coupes and sedans In base and Brougham levels, are avallable tor 1983. Customers may also order the Omega ES or ESC appearance package tor a continental look with blacked-out grllle, wrap-around bumpers with Integral scoop, black headlamp bezel, tall lamp bezel, door frame, quarter window and rocker panel moldlnga. A firm ride and handling package, wetom sport ateerlng wheel, styled polycaat wheels with trim rings and blackwall tires complete the look. A new front end appearance on Omega models Is hlghllghted with a restyled eggcrate grllle. The conventional chrome outside rearvlew mirrors are replaced with aerodynamic patch mirror•. The etandard driver's •Ide mirror la black and the optlonal dual mirrors match the car's body color. A first tor Oldamoblle Is an electronic Instrument panel cluster avallable on Cutlua Ciera modu. The dleplay Includes a dlgltal speedometer for speed readout, bar graph fuel and engine temperature gauges, low fuel warning Indicator, trip odometer and an Engllah/metrlc converelon switch. A apeclal option, offering slmllar continental ftalr as the Omega ES, la the 1983 Cutlaas Ciera ES. AvaOable on either Cutlaas' LS or Brougham models, the new option la offered on both coupes or sedans. Specific exterior appearance Items Include blacked-out grllle bars, headlamp housing and rear end treatment. Both aide moldlnga and bumpe< rub atrlps are black aa well. After you make your way through the crowds around the 1983 Bu1cks. you'll probably find enough there to occupy yourself for quite some time Because our 1983 Bu1cks are very arresting indeed . advancements. Because you can see 1t 1n everything from the 1ncred1bly well equipped, luxurious R1v1era down to the small, sporty. luxurious Skyhawk So stop by and take a look at the 1983 Bu1cks first. Electra, LeSabre, Rivrera, Regal Coupe, Regal Sedan. Century. Sky- lark, and Skyhawk . And your next stop will no doubt be at your Buick dealer's to get one of your very own Their stylish. sleek good looks and sumptuous interiors will make 1t very d1ff1cult to tear yourself away And tl1elonger you stay. the more you'll find out about the '83 Bu1cks' aerodynamics and technological ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW APBIL 13 -17 I ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER .\ I WHY NG ESSE " • WE OFFER LOWER RATES . .. At Nabers Leasing Comp~ny, we offer many advantages to the leasing cus- tomer: size, sta~il­ ity, experience. But perhaps most im- portant -cost. At Nabers Leasing you deal direct -no middleman or his extra profttS to pay. And unlike Qther lease programs, ours is tied directly to the prime lend- ing rate. COMPARE! With the pnme rate droppl~ out of the clouds In recent weekl, our rate haa dropped too - a point ' lower than the special leasing programs offered by the manufactur- ers. And our new low rate ·applies a- cross the board -. on any make or model. With our lower rate now Is the perfect time to lease that new car . you've been wait- ing for. ~ Leasing All Makes Ind Mod!!! A versatile four-door sedan and a youthful two-door for the sporty car enthusiast make up the 1984 Ford Tempo team. The Tempo goes on sale at Ford dealerships In late May. --------... c ---• ..__. ' AU1o &how '83 -An Ad~lllng Supplement to the Dally Piiot, l'Uelday. Aprtl 12. 1883 -e • --------------------------ii ........ ----~--------------------------~----------------~~~--...:.:---~ 'Quiet excitement' generated by Subaru Toyota .changes design Innovation la more than akin deep on Toyota'• exciting llne of care and trucka appearing at the Orange County Auto Show Apr1r 13-17. A "hoat of technological Im - provement• bring better performance to the entn llne. fMtur1ng the ~ 1983~ Camry, the Tercel ·4wo Wagon, the Cello• &Jpra and Toyota'• line of amall trucka. The front-wheel drive flve-pauenger Camry la avallabfe In both four-doot aedan and five-door llftback models with Deluxe and LE. trim levels for ·both body styles. Aerodynamics played a key role In the design of the Camry. As a reeult of extensive wind tunnel t .. tlng, all aurtac. plllara are ftuah for reduced wind noise and draft· whlle a thin, flat roof ne helpa reduce wind buffeting. A sloped nose and hood combine with a one-ptece bumper and air dam to provtde a smooth air ftow both over, under and around the Camry. Camry's cavernous Interior puta It among the compac1 leaders In every Interior dlmenalon. The tranaverae mounted engine. Toyota'• ftrat auc:tt offering In th• U .S .• couplet with a low ftoor to provide outatandlng ,I e g r o o m . R •a r a eat occupant• alao enjoy ample leg and foot room, thank• In part to the low floor and wide front ... t track. An overhead cam, 2.0-llter four-cylinder engine with etectronlc fuel Injection, powera the Camry. The engine la Toyota'• latest In the dewlopment of lightweight fuel-efficient engine• offering outatandlng performance and maintenance charact-1atlca. Sharing the Nmellght at the Orange County Auto Show la the Tercel, Toyota'• high mileage pioneer In the front~ drive amall car merket, which comblnee lta prown economy with IPOf1Y new atytlng lnalde and out. Honda unveils Prelude American Honda MOtcN' eompeny hM rewllad IW new· 1eu Prelude. Th• new model teaturH an extrem;::. urodynamto Ptofllei a tow~ ,..,...,.. .... ~~ """' ....... body WOftl. An att-n•w engln• pow9f'f the PNIUde. " ... tour oyllndet oro .... now head unit dlaplaolno 1atao:n. .......... thrH valw•i p•r main ~---(tWO Intake, _. e.Mult) and duel oonltant velooltV oerbureton. With dual oarburetlon and • 00"1PflHIOft ,_of M1, hora•pow•t haa b••" lnon 111d bW • peroent. 1"9MW ___ ll,.... 100 hOf'llPOW• at NOi rpM, for 1twe-1peel ................ P9IN!d wlUt the new 4 .. 1,eed eutOMatlo tranamt ... on •••••-•a••·• • "'°"" '"°' ••• SEE ATIHE AUm SHOW. Come and see Chevrolet first. Then compare our complete lineup of new cars and trucks with any others in the show. We think you 'll be back. Com...,..~ c.,, .. ., with the three toJ>Selling import sedans for 1982. The front-wheel-drive cavalier Sedan's interior room beats all three. And with its new high-<X>mpression 2.0 Liter engine with electronic fuel injection, cavalier beats CoMp•r• Che~ C.Maro. Motor Tren<J's '82 "Car of the Year." America's hottest-11elling 2+2 sportc0upe~*" And this year the 5.0 Liter Z28 comes with Co•11n CM-. c111•,.,. It's the new cJasa of Ch8vrolet. Now YoU can have the comfort of a larger car plus the mileage of a smaller car, all In one car. The front-wheekirive C.lebrlty: room, ·~on 1 oomt»rlton of Manutecturer'a SUWflll#ed R_,I Pri<»a for 1N2end1983 Cevel/ef mod'M. Lev.I Of equlpm«rt vrl/I ... rr,: fltllmeted MPG for~ ~r I a new 5-speed manual transmission. Engineered for performance and styled so new. only its shadow comes close. ride, comfort and the convenience of automatic transmillion, power steering • and brakes. Plus 39 Est. Hwy.,~ EPA Est. MPG~ all three in horsepower (based on SAE net rated horsepower) See the Sedan. Coupe, Wagon. Hatchback-all with lower prJCeS this year.• eomp.. Dlnel Chevette. No other American car has mileage this !1li1h at a price this low: 59 Est. Hwy .. ~ EPA Est. MPG~* $6063.tChevydoes it with a 5-speed Diesel Chevette 2-Door. • CIMPAJ e ~ •10 4X4. It offers as standard equipment the revofutionlrv lnsta-'Trac 4WD system. Shift from z.NO to 4WD High and back-at any apeedl wide. s" your dealer for detalla. . *'"'Source: V.rd'a Automotf~ Reports, S"f" cJaJry Suboompect Hgment. tBaHd on M1nutacturera ' Suggeated Retail Price•. JM, //cenae, d9't1natfon .. Compare Che~ ctt.Uon x.u. No other domestic performance car hauls like this front-wheel-drive Chevy. Its high-0utput V6 engine speaks for itself, and there's room for five. Or. with the back seat down, there's over 35 cu. ft. of cargo space. Cam••reelwvw .. 10W 11.Named "4X4 of the Year" by If-Wheel A Oft-Road magazine, the new-$1Ze S-10 Blazer 4X4 has lnsta-Trae .-..Wheel drive plus standard L4 or opttonal V8 power. c:hllQN and optional equipment fd<J/. tloNI. Level of atanderd 90u/pment mey V«)t ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER APRIL 13-11 · nMWnf • tlllMl1' · '*"W8 · DllUlf1l • ~ • """""· M.U • "'1tlf'l t1111D• tlPlflCl f I l 10 -•ut • "' o Show ,83 -An Advertltlnn 8 ··• upptemen t to the Dally Piiot. TuMd •v. Aprll 12, 1083 ••• I • NISSAN PULSAR NX there's rnore ,oorn inside. ~·peOit··"· colJHfY' ' coN"eJ'lflO . , . Dilly Piiat TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 ClASSIFllD 04 , Sport for the yo Ung at he~rt .Lawn bowling: Just what the doctor ordered BY ROGEi\ CARLSON or .. .,..,,.. ..... An 89-year-o)d man recenUy went to his doctor and suggested he was gettlna too old for lawn bowling, maybe he'd better give it up. "You do and you can get yourself another doctor," was the respol'\9e. "That's what's keeJ>inlJ you alive," continued his doctor. The patient agreed and returned to his activity at the Newport Lawn Bowling Club. "You see 90 many around the laland who are just lost," says Balboa Wand resident Ken Fagans. referring to the retired generation. "They just don't have any interest at all, sitting around the tube all day. If they'd just get out and get some fresh air and a litUe exerdse ... " "I got into this about four years ago when I happened to be in New Zealand.'' recalls Fagana. "I ran into a fellow over there Crom Laguna Beach and he was there to bowl. He thought I'd be a naturaJ at it and got me interested. "I just wish I would have started 10 years ago, I could be a champion." Fagans ls a member of the Newport Lawn Bowling Club where he finds competition there and elsewhere in matches. "c.otnpetitlon is what's needed," he continues "Just to bowl isn't enough fun. Wherever I travel, whether It's San Diego, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Monterey, Sun City. wherever, I can bowl. "And, it's so reasonable." shoes and the wearing of all white on tournament days. . Every two weeks the nine-club Q>ast League competes at various sites. You can also get your blood circulating by other means. "It's the most frustrating game I've ever played becauae there are so many fact.ors," aay•Fagans. "Normally a good player will win, but a poor one can easily defeat a good one. You can pun long or short on the green in golf, but you can be narrow or wide in this game, too, and the wind, grass and so many other things can affect a shot. "And if you're the lead man you're going last, which mean you have about 16 bowls in the W'1Y·" · The bowls range from 31h -4 pounds and the object is to roll them as close as you can to a "white jack." A former basketball star at O~on State University, a highly successful basket coach at Compton High (53 straight wins at one point) and the CIF Southern Section Commissioner for 20 years, Fagans Is in a position to know what he's talking about. Fresh air and a litUe exe.rc1&e can cost a person a bundle in some areas -such as golf -but in lawn bowling, the cost is 50 cents a day and you can pick up a set of four used bowls in the neighborhood of $30. Newcomers often get free use of bowls for some time. If you can come to within 10 feet or less you're in the park, but only If you're not eventually knocked away by another bowl or i1 the "white jack" itself hasn't been kicked off by a bowl. Delly Not '9loto At times it can be a matter of Now 73, Fagans continues to thrive on being active and lawn bowling has become a way of life for him. Blind draws keep competition close - (See LAWN BOWLING, Page DZ) inches and without a Seattle shortstop Todd Cruz throws to first for final out of the first inning in last night's 6-l Angel victory. Sliding is Angels' Juan Beniquez, while Mariner second baseman Julio Cruz watches. the play. DeMy Piiot Photo by ChatiM ltarr The only dress reatrictlo~ are u v heels on Grandstaff: He ev-en likes to Slugger has found a home with Rustlers By CURT SEEDEN or11111o.11r,.....,. For many years, .Bob Grandstaff used to walk the !ew short bloda from his Huntington Beach home to Golden West College to catch the Rustler bueball team in action. And it's true he had a dream of playing some day at Golden West. Hardly the greatest of goals, you might think. but Grandstaff is a realist. Not only did he look forward to making the switch from Marina High School to Golden West. but by the time he completed his aenior year with the Vlkingl. he didn't have too many other chokes. The fact ia, Grandstaff struggled through his senior year at Marina, and d\e two offers he received were from Golden West and Orange Coast. "You really can't expect to be recruited by a four-year school unlem you bat .500," Grandstaff • aaya. For the record1 the 6-1, 180-pound third bueman batted .340 during his .enior year. HJa performance ln l IA aeuons at Golden West. however, has brightened the outlook. To begin with, Grandstaff has already been drafted three Umee: Mi.nneeota picked him in the leWDth round in January of 1982; the New York Yankeetl alto made him a .eventh-round selection Jn the June of 1982; and Cleveland picked him in the fiat round of the January draft this year. "I guess l really didn't work too hard when I was in high school," Grandstaff admits. "I was only hitting about .250 until the last aix games when I caught fire (aa a senior). Alao, I was being moved around to different positions and it was hard to concentrate. "Actua.lly, I thought I would get an oUer after my junior year (when he batted .425) but things just didn't pan out." Grandstaff continues. "I just played terrible ln my senior year. But I wasn't that disappointed that I wasn't going to be recn.Uted because I knew I was going to play at Golden West." So, in his first yeer with Coach Fred Hoover's Rwtler Grandstaff Jed the team in home runs (seven), at.-bata ( 169) and tied for the team lead in stolen bases with 22. He al!Jo hit .320 and knocked in 34 runs. This year, Grandstaff has survived a mild slump and is batting .324. He has 24 hit.a in 74 at-bata, 26 RBI, five doubles, thtte triples and alx home runs. And he's working on an eight-game hitting streak. "He's simply one of the best baseball playen aroWld," aaya Hoover of his third-hue p~. "He's one of the moat feared and respected hitters ln the league." measuring tape you'd be lost. Grich 's screen-play doesn't win Oscar, but Angels roll, 6-1 By JOHN SEV ANO or ... .,..,,... • ..,, The envelope please . . . ... and the winner, in the category of best screen-play, is Angels second baseman Bobby Grich. No. you didn't hear that announcement last night. And yea, it is a little trite. But on Academy Awards night, Grich's performance was certainly de9erving of an Oscar. Ft*-it was his 90ft-shoe shuffle in front of Seattle shortstop Todd Cnu in the second inning that opened the floodgates and allowed the Angels to post a 6-1 dec:Won over the Mariners before 22,588 at Anaheim Stadium. "For the fans who came out and missed the Awards, I figured they had to see some acting," kidded Grich shortly after the Angels recorded their third victory at home in four outings. Grich's cue came after the • • practice Angels had loaded the bases with one out in the second. Tim Foti started the play by h itting a high bounding ba 11 in the direction of Cruz at short. Grich, who was the runner at second base. timed it perfectly so his body would obstruct Cruz's vision just as the ball was about to enter the shortstop's glove. Cruz. who had originally charged the grounder, stopped just long enough for Grich to cut m front of him. The next time Cruz aaw the ball it had bounced off his arm and was r olling toward right field -Brian Downing and Gnch scoring the first two runs of the game as a result "Bobby did a good job of scr eening me out," admitted Cruz, "but I messed up the play myself by not charging it. He kind of made the play, though, (See ANGE~. Page 03) Russell • surv1ves the boos LOS ANGELES (AP) -The fans at Dodger Stadium booed Billy Russell last night. So, what elae is new? "The crowds and I have an old thing fOing ." RusselJ. the Dodgers dean, was saying with a smile. "But the same ones who were booing me earlier were cheering me when I got those last two hits." The last one, a bunt in front of the plate, traveled some 395-feet Jess than the drive Pedro Guerrero hit earlier in the game, a homer to center. But it had every bit as much impact, a successful squee1e play that brought Derrel Thomas racing home from third in the bottom of the 11th inning for a 4-3 victory over Houston. For the Aatros, it was their seventh loss without a win, conUnuina the wont It.art ln the club's history. In eddidcln, Ckandatafi has now narrowed the field In hi• search for a four-year achool to ~=en Arizona State, c.aJ State Fullerton Grandstaff aaya his game h.u improved ever aince he found a home at third. True, he led the team with 17 emn Lut year, but he'• still comfortable (See RUSTI,.ERS, Pase Dl) Delly,._. ....... i., CtwtM 19" Bob Grandstaff i1 1etting a 1izzling pace Bob Knepper, the Astros' starting pitcher, said It about u well u anyone. !or Golden Weit College tbil aea&on. Ballesteros just watches for birdies AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -The final round of the 47th Malt.en, ap-eed the playen ln contention. WM OYel' almost before It bepn. ''The key,t' laid winner Sew Ball..Wl"Cl9 of Spain. ''w• the flnt four holes. I played 4-under on the flnt four holet." And that, aloni with Tom Watton'• 1udden putt1~1= proved decisive yeete.rday u stalked vtnually· Unchallenpd to hll lllCOnd Muten ~ -a four4troke triumph ln the day-late windup. .. ,,., Wm beina knocked down tWo t1mee • the a. round -and ba'1tnc • thrM- kaoclulown. rule," 1ald Wa,aoni th• prtndpal victim of Balleater09' b rdte· ...... pll'-Wnbe "*"- And WatlOD'• chancel dilappeand on • alttna of three-putu be1lnnln1 on the Uhth hole. -.,.i ... ..., lucky," aMd 811&.woe. "I aot my blrdle. early. They put me in front. "On this coune, you have to wait for the birdiet. ln the Wt round, lf you have to make three-four blrd1ea, they won't come: When you play ~ve here, thil aolf coww will lcil1 you. ' After hla 1W1.. M played the aolf coune 1-over par. By that time, lt really didn't matter. Ball•terot, a 26-)'ffl'..old ~betrottlna I acquired hJa third uo. (n aolt• eventa with a clollna round of 09, 280 total, etaht lhota W\der par on• Aupta National OoU Cub COW'lle ltill wet ~ ralna. a.n.t.ero., who won the 19'78 8rit.&.th Open and tbt ~ ~ 100ll commend ~tely. Alt aDllC'OICh '° 1bc t.t lft up • flnt·hole btrcl9. lie niiehed the_...., on U.. lOftl -.'ODd wtth a wood cfub, and t needed only a 10-fOOter foe eaaJ•3. 'Ille third went to pu-, but be birdied the fourth after a 2-lron to two feet. 'nlat put him in front. And he ltayed ln front. Wai.in. playtna ln the eame twoaome thil warm and windy day( once tot dca. That waa on the e11htb. A lon1 putt, perhaps 30 or 40 fMt, 1ave Wation an eqle. lt cut Seve'• lead In half, down to two. But ft WU the lut look•ln an)'OM Md. Wa-.an. noted aa one of the flneet putterl in the world, ~ three ID a row, two ol them °" I-putt .,.... 01 hid a *6c>d c:hAnlCe after ~t, t...t the ~puta put me too far be " laid Wa-.an. tbt Only man In the fWd w hid ~~mate chance f' overtaktn1 "Then." he akl, '1 bit a bed wedft at H which r.M&lted ln a double bocey..O and that lilaMd the aoffln." .. "Generall)', I was satisfied with my pitchin8." he aaki after the pme, "but rm not overjoyed we loat -again." Knepper WU FM by the 11th, when the Doc11en load~ the balel with no one out oo walka ~by youna Julio Solano, a rookie, who wu pitching ln C... A a year ago. He walked 'nWJmM co lead of! tbe irullnc, then threw a wild-- plt.ch that eent nom.. all ~ way to third. He walked St.eve Yeapr, and then pinch hitter Rick Monday, lnt.entlONlly. Dave Smhh took over, aot St.Ye Sax LOC' the tint out. but RU119U1 on a 1-0 p&tch, bunted one in rront of -=· 'l'hmMi mnd and tbt b8d the wln. 1'eU.VW Stew Hawe, 1~, Ft the vtawy and Solafto, 0..2, took the ct.feat. GeUln1 the 1l1n for the eq\.Wele ce1ne u no ~ ' (lee llUllBIJ-. .... DI} ~ . • ·I ,. " -- DI Orang• Co111 DAILY PILOTrTuMdey, ~prll 1a, 1183 Bush will , retire as UCLA track coach From AP dl1patclle1 LOS ANGELES -Jlro Buah, m the UCLA track coach for 19 yeara, aaid yesterday that he wu retiring at tht: end of the 1984 aeuon. Bush, 56, haa guided the Bruins to four NCAA championships and seven Pacific-8 or Pacific-10 titles In the past 18 yea.ra. UCLA had its string of 34 conse<.'lltive dual meet vlctorlee "F:.oc:.::..:::....;:las=..:....t w..:..:...:.ee.:..:k, .-nd by the Oregon Ducks, only .-the 19th dual meet loss for Bush ln 19 seuons. Bush said of his retirement: "I've always said that I wanted to retire before I was 60 to do other things. When I started coaching, I set certain goals and I've reached .every goal." The coach mentioned his retirement almost casually at auaH . a track writers' meeting Monday, saying he thought it already was common knowledge. Bush said he knows who will succeed him as UCLA coach, but that the announcement will have to come from the school. Quote of the day Dean Smtih, North Carolina basketball coach, on the new rule that high school students must have a C average to be eligible for college sports as freshmen: ''Everyone has a C average if they're over 6-6." CM's Oliver in regionals Keri Oliver of Costa Mesa has qualified for the United Stat.es Gymnastics Federation western regional finals aft.er performing well in the state meet laat weekend in Fountain Valley. Oliver, a sophomore at Costa Mesa High, competes for SCATS of Huntington Beach. She will now compete in the western regionals this weekend at Glendale High School Oliver qualified in the vault, parallel bars, balance beam and floor exercille. She placed third in the state in the beam with a two-day average of 17. 7. She was a.lao ninth in lhe state in floor exercise and 13th in Bill Mulligan all-around. _,,.----------------..... ----------------------------------------. Price'• gem leach Red1 Joe Prlct hurlod a \wo-hlU r Ii and Otaar c ..... homered oft tl'OUbltd DlckJt Ntltt to lead the etnctnnau RedJ to a &· 1 vtct.ory owr the Chtcaao Cube ytt .. rday ln MaJor LMaue Bueball acUon. The lOll wu the Cube 1Jxth 1tra1Jht, and contrtbuied to their wont 1tart linct the)' went 0-7 In 1982 ... In another National i..ee,u. aame. Bob Horaer and Terry -Uarper rappped COIW!Cutive ao1o home run.a In the fifth lnnln1 to back the five-hit P.Jtchina of Pueaal Perea u the Atlanta Braves trimmed the San Diego Pad.11!1, 4-0 for a sweep of the four-game aeries. Pere&, who beat Cincinnati, 6-1 last week, lowered hit earned run averase lO 0.50. It WU the "'ICI B r a v es f I f l h at r a I g h t victory . . . In American League action, U. L. Wa1lllll1toa'1 inside-the-park home run snapped a fifth inning tie and Hal McRae drove In two runs to lead the Kansas City Royala past the Boeton Red Sox, 6-2. 98-yarder leads Wranglers WASHINGTON -Alan Risher'a [!] third touchdown paaa of the game, a 4 • t record 98-yarder to Jackie Flowent, , lifted the Arizona Wranglers to a 22-21 come-from-behind United Stat.es Football League victory over the Washington Federa.11 last night. Earlier, Risher, who completed 16 of 30 passes for 310 yards, threw touchdown passes of 79 yards to Calvin Murray and two yards to F1ower11, as the Wranglers evened their record at 3-3. The winning acore followed a goal-line stand by the Wranglent, who stopped the Federals four tirnea from the 1-yard line. After taking over on downs on lheir own 1-yard line with 14:21 remaining in the fourth quarter and trailing 21-16, Ri&her carried lhe ball on fi.rat down for one yard. Going back to pass on second down, the former LSU quarterback atwnbled In the end zone before throwing to F1owers who caught the ball between two defenders at the Washington 49 and then rambled the remaining yardage for the 1COre. BQ eball today JH& -In their first 1ame ever, the K.ansu Chy Athlet.lal defMted tho Detroit Tigera, 6-2 at Munldpal Stadium. 1980 In the flrat reaular MUOn aam. In tho Altrodome, th• PhlladelphJa Pt\Uli.a 'defea~ the ttowiton A.ltrol, 2·0 behind Chris Short'• pit.china and RJchle Allen'• two-run homer. 1966 -Before a crowd of 60.671, the Bravoe played their tlrat 1amo In Atlanta after 12 aeuona In Milwaukee, lOlln.c 3-2 \0 the Ptttaburgh Pir•tet on Willie StaraeU11 two-run homer In the 13th-lnnlna off Bravee starter Tony Cloninaer. 1980 -Cecil Cooper and Don Money each blul.ed a grond slam homer in the second Inning to power the Milwaukee Brewera to an 18·1 leuaher over the Bolton Red Sox. Today's birthdays: Montreal reliever Woody Fryman i. 43. Chicago White Sox Coach Charley Lau la 50. USFL wants Schlicht er Commissioner Chet SlmmoDI said • 1.aat night the United Statee1FootbaJJ League would consider accepting Art Scllllcllter Into it• rank• I( the Baltinlore Colta' quarterback were freed of hia National Football League contract. Schlichter's future in the NFL haa been in doubt aince it was diaclosed 1.aat week that he had bet heavily on sports events ... A meeting between free al{ent quarterback Dan Foat1 and the USFL has been postponed indefinitely ... World! record-holding distance runner Mary Decker Tabb was taken to a Eugene, Oregon hospital for treatment of a minor injury after she was involv ed in a traffic a cc ident yesterday ... Nlcbolu Lansford, the 2.year-old aon of Oakland A's third baseman Carney Landord and hl.s wife, Deborah, died" Sunday of kidney di.aease. Television, radio TV: Basketball -Lakera at Houston, 5:50 p.m ., Channel 9. RADIO: Basketball -Laken at Houston, 5:50 p.m ., KLAC (570). Baseball -Seattle at ~sels, 7:25 p.m ., KMPC (710); Houston al Dodgers, 7:35 p.m., KABC (790). Reagan seeks speed record on Great Lakes By AL.MON LOCKABEY ~,... .......... Mike Rea1an, eld•t eon of the Prealdent, probably won't have any Secret Service atcu.rity men traWna him when he mab9 hla .. "-ault on lhe Great Lakes" May 18. He'll b9 aotNr too fMt. The adventu.roua you.na a.on, 38. will take lhe wheel of an 80-mph W"ellcraf\ Scarab, puahed by 1,000 Evinrude horaea ln an attempt to eatablilb the first-ever water speed record from Chicaao co Detroit. He hope. to averace mare than 60 mph over the cold and gruelinJI 605-mile run aero. lakea Michigan and Huron fn a fund- r a I 11 n g effort for the U .S. , • Olympie Committee. A veteran champion speed boat ra c er and marine endurance driver, Rugan was succeaaful last summer in hia "Aaaault on the MiNIHippl," shattering the record for the 1,027-mile daah from New Orleans to St. Louis by one hour and 40 minutes. MAGM The M1ss.laaippi run wu made in 25 hours and 10 minutes and was alao an Olympic fund-r&Wr that netted more than $500,000 for the USOC. U the weather cooperatea, Reagan and bit crew of two, a navigator and throttleman, will leave Chicago's Navy Pier early on May 16 in the 38-foot boat. The propoeed COW"8e will take them atra.ight north along the Illinoia-Wlaconain u lakeahore, northeast for a fueling acop at Mackinaw City. Mich., then southwest down Lake Huron for midafternoon finish at Detroit's Renaiaaance IC.enter. haa alao announced that if all goes well on th o to Detroit attempt, he may seek the Char hapman Trophy for the 1,257-mile ocean run from Miami to New York later UCI set to sign four players By JOHN SEV ANO of'IMDelrPlotablft College basketball letters of intent are not acheduled to be formally announced until tomorrow. UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan, however, has quietly started hit celebration. Assuming no last-minute snags, four players will officially sign their letters tomorrow, with a fifth -Raymond Lankford -having already verbally committed hin:welf. Mulligan, along with assistant coach Bob Schermerhorn, ._..be in the San Francisco area tomorrow to ink Skyline College's Derrick Johnaon and James Rhoda. Alsistant Mlke Bokosky, meanwhile, will head for San Bernardino where Jerome Lee ls located. Bokoeky will then trek to Artesia to get Tom Tolbert's signature. Johnson, a 6-0 guard, was the Cout Conference's Player of the Year and Skyline's Most Valuable Player. Johnson averaged 19.7 polnta and 5.9 rebounds in leading the Trojans inco the Division II playoffs and a 21-7 overall record. Johnaon, a sophomore this eeuon, was alao named Divlaion D first team all-state, Johnson's teammate -Rhodes, a 6-6 sophomore forward, was named second team all-atate after ·averaging 14.5 points and 6.9 rebounds. Lee, who figures to have the inside track a.I ucr. ltarting pointa guard, averaged a little better than 21 points per game at San Bemardino College. Lee, a 6-0 sophomore guard, was named the Indians' Most Valuable Player. UCI'a fourth player, Tolbert, was the first player co verbally commit him9elf to the Anteaters. having done so a couple of montha back. Tolbert, a 6-7 forward at Artesia High, was named the CIF 2-A Co-player of the Year after leading the division In ecoring at 31.7 polnta per game. He alao picked off an average of 11 caroms. Lankford, having already signed a letter of intent onoe for Oregon State, can only sign a scholarship letter to attend UCI. according to NCAA regulations. Lankford, a 6-2 sophomore guard who waa named fi.rat team all-atate out of Butte College, ls expected to sign his letter in lhe next Iew months. Lankford averaged 24.3 points and 7 .8 rebounds in leading the Roadrunners to a 21 -6 mark. Mulligan, under NCAA rules, is not allowed to comment on the signinga until after tomorrow. Daily Pilot's baseball picks Hughes, Estey earn All-CIF Denipsay resigns as UC Irvine AD Al Al Al ... WEST EAST CHAMPION WEST Craig Anteb Baltinof t Ant• Dodctrl Sheff Roger Anc• ..... " ..... " Doclctr1 Carlson John Ant• Detroit Anc• San Diep Sevano Curt Ancets Battinort Anc• Oodcln Seed en Dennis Ancets Brosterhous Battinort Ant• Oodc•rt Consensus Ana• Baltinoft Arte• Dodctn ... ... EAST CHAMPION St. lam Oodcm Sllam Oodcws St. lam St. loub Pittsbwch Oodcen Momrt1I Momrtll St.Lom Dode en , . WORLD SERIES CHAWIOH Ant• Dodcws . Anc• Oodcen Ant• Ana• F.atanda Hlah's Debbie Hughea and Corona ael Mar's Heather &tey have been named to the All-CIF 3-A basketball firat team, chosen by the Ftrat Interata,te Bank Athletic Foundation'• All-Southern California board of athletics. Linda Dempaay, athletic direct.or at UC Irvine since 1977, haa announced her resignation. effective June 30. , She will take a year'a leave from the university, but will C011tinue her outside professional oommltmenia dw'ing that period, UCI Chancellor Danlel G . Aldridge Jr. said that Dempaay bu bffn Instrumental in the growth of t he UCI athletic RUSSELL • • • Hug_bes led F.atanda to the Sea View League champlonahJp wilh a 14.8 8COrlni average. Eatancia'a Amy Hathcock, 5-8. who ave:raged 15.7 poi.nta a game, Wat named to the aecond team. Eat.ey sparked Corona de1 Mar From Page 01 to the CIF 3-A crown, acoring at to Ru.ell. an 18.0 clip Crom her back court "Anytime we've got a runner polition. Another Corona del Mar on third and 1eaa than two outa, guard, 5-7 Lisa Romney, WU rm looking for the 1queeze sign," choaen on the third~ Ruaeell aaid afterward. "Tommy Pl"OfP'1Lhl and its move to Division I atatua in the NCAA. "I feel It is ~propriate time foe me to step , take dme for myself and my family, and evaluat.e my career oppc:>rtunitia and pla," said 0em..ay. "I am truly grateful for the opportunities and experiences made pcmible by my ....:iatlon with the univerai ty and athletic prosn.m. RUSTLERS' GRANDSTAFF • • • ALL-c• •A (Manager Laaorda) likea the """ T-play. He (Smith) gave me a fut ~~a.-. ~ ~ ~;\ ball down the middle ... he'a LEASE A 1983 COllAR FOR From Page 01 at lhe comer. "That'a my spot now. There are guys who can play everywhere. When I wu in high echool, I couldn't concentrate in the field or at the plate. I would make an error and then come up and pop up. Now rve lee.med to concentrate," he aays. During his recent slump, Grandstaff, who bats third In the Rustler lineup, admits he waa going after some bad pitches. OCC outlasts foe • • • 10 tennis action C>rUlp Cout Collqe remained ln coot.entlon for lbt South CoHt "Conference tennt1 title ~ u the Pirates~ by J\al1eNft M . It kdt to1ne flne dou play for the~-to win the. match. • \M ~ ~ tied 3-3 after ~ Todd Braun and Jeff Barnard remained unt)el-.0 lb doublet (lt-0) by ~ ln thNe--. wbbe an..s pane. anc1 Mym Mau.. cllnched the vtctarY With ~ doubMe ~ nw Plra• .,.. now a;2 In conference ldian.. In women•• play, On.net c.o.t droOl*l 1• f1nt oOnf,..... m1tch. a M iM1*k aplnli l:erritoa. It ~·t 1DM* ~ M dM An• hlM an.ty ciliDCUt*I Coed\ Jan.ice Maran'• eewl\tb .ve&lht ~·tldil. aa.w Sllllon and Lla Car1111e C\.lmed tn 0....-Gililt'• Gnly ........ --whde ....... BriMUit'alid 11.ety Bllnts p1a,.ed Well f« the,.,... ' But Hoover limply moved Grandttaff to the No. 2 spot ln the lineup, put a hot·hittinl Kevtn Elater in the No. 3 slot and oppollne pltchera no longer could afford the luxury of try1na to be too ~ful. Walldnl Grandstaff would only create a acoring threat with Elater following. "Yeah, they were pltchln8 around him," Hoover says. "Now he'• getting better pit.cha." Graodataff and his teemmatm are playtna IOrne ol their tieat bell of the tteUOn and are within 1 \."\ games ol. the South Cout Qmferenoe lead prior to today't pme at Compton. ''Without a doubt, we have the beat team ln Lile l~ this year," G~ aaya. And Hoover, for ~1 will aQJ'ee that he hu the bell third baleman ln me conterenoe. "Orandsiaff'e a rMl up penon," 1&ys Hoover. He even We.a to practice.'' 1<1te ~ • ..,, GebfW s-11 St 1u got to throw 1trlkea in that ReQll'le .U., ,8'mdele M 5' 18 2 lituatlon.11 .,...._.........,..._. 11"° 81• 14.1 He did, too, and the Dod~ra K&1hy 8"""', AlerNlny t-0 8t. 21.0 ...,~Vlefe M •· au pulled a win out of the air, a ter Toni WIJlnl. 1 •2 s.. 2a.o --i .... down to their last out ln ......,..,, ... .,, .. &........ 1 .... 1 .. ,,,, and .-111 behind ...,,.,.,., Latta, EIC*"enn M Sf. 18.0 the ninth uu-,........ , JI* OUrt1a, HH W11on M 8'. IO.t 3·2. eethel i.auw. ~';! ,_5-10 ar. 11.0 But Sax tingled home Thomu a. King, LowleYlle M Jt. 11.0 with a tying run. C. leQIUIM. Allembf• .. , er. i1.o It wu a dramatic lnn1ng for L. Andenon, ~ Vl/IWt t-0 8r. 17.1 c. Wllllde. VIiie ~ •• St. tt.4 other reucoa. K. ~ennon. 9t.lnOuaN .. , .-. 10.0 Moment• before, MI ke J. Jorden,~..,.."""' &-7 It. 18.0 Manhall, who aaid he still bad a 111118 "--· ,....,,..,.., .. , lo. 10.0 ..... Vlakle 1111, ldiuf'f w "· 14.:t ''little bit of a hetMlache" alter ... _, ...... ..., ="',._ M "· "'' tt:MY beuUnc two days earll•, G.ldwoedlr.~V-. ... Jf. 11.1 a~ •a p&nc:h·hitter. 1. ....,,_, ....,.. M •· u.o 'I felt fine," Marthall tald c. ~. ~ M "'· 11.1 later. "I told Tommy I'd be ~~.~~ '= ::Z :: :~:~ available ln an emereeney." 0r..an AeNarct, tt. 1erMn1 a-11 •· 11.0 The emer=CUDe·wtt.b ~ M . ......,,, e Oof9dO .. 7 Jr. 11-1 OUtl ln •'--ol \he -•-•'"' ,__,., 0.., ,_... .. , lo. tU u:m ._...., ~ ~-w •· ti.A on• on and only on.t~wtr. LAWN BOWLIN t; . . . ~c..:.;;...,~ c:;:i;.;:";...:9'::..::t111=.oel..:.;::Yew!~Ll'l:..;.:Hem~t.;;=:'.;..;;L=: =!';;£..'-~_tUna_btll_di_"'_h_tM.r.t.n._twmct.-d ___ 'te_r_on__,, From Page 01 and It~ ,.t cbe. 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I eo.ton 100 100 000-2 7 0 ~City 000 121 1111-t 15 0 Hurll. CIMr (I) MCI Gedtn111; ~O. Ouleentiarry 111 and Wa!Nn. w-1..-..ro (1-1). L-Hwat (Cl-11-S-au...berry (2). HR-8oat0tl, o.ctman (11; Kan ... City, WMl!lngton (1). ~W. A-11,867. 5 1 _.ecfflc 8outti ... 1 TOUIMl'Ml'lt ( .. LM~T_.C..) ..,..."-'cl ...... 8'uce Man.on (U.8.) Oaf MIU Ettep IU S ), &-7, 8-4, &-3; &tao Ollben IU S.) def trey Wattka (U.S.>. 11·2. 1·2. Matt Doyle (Ireland) clef Phil Llllnhofl (US ). 8-4, 7-1. Aicardo A4UN 1ai..1 def. Marcel FrMmlr\ (U.S .). 7 ... , &-2; Roacoe T.,,,_ (U.8) def 'tom OullidllOn (U.S.). 4-11. 7°6. M ; Tom Kain (U.S.) claf. J9fl Borowi.11 (U.S.). &-:S. &-2; RkNrd Galltln (U.S.) def. Ban t11tennan (U 8). 7-6. 1 .... 7·5: Todd WIUlten (U.S) def Mika a.-(U.S.). 7 .. 7-41: John Fl121Mfald (""91t-) Gel. JMM j:litaj (Cllle). 7..f, &-1, Stan Smith (U.S.) Clll. Viet« Amaye IU 8 ). 6-4. &-1. Tim Wllll1-(US ) oel HarOlcl Solomon (US.). 5-7, 1-2. 7 .... Erle Fromm (US.) claf Or-Gltln (U S), &-4, &-2, Frttz 9uafW>g (U.S ) Cllf. Pelet Flamino (US ). M . &-3. &-2. 8IUie Wll9r'lborg ttJ S ) Clll ~ S"""9Qn ,_Zealand). 7-t. &-2. Bu'ldl Walla (U.S.) o.f UOyd Bourne tU SI •2. 4>1, l-2 Women'• tournament , ...................... , .................. Alycta Moullon (US.) Oaf RoHlyn Faltt>anlt (SOll1h Alrlea), &-2. &-1; Claudia l(Ohcle (WMI OermMvl o.f Marcella Meek• (~). 1-3, &-4. Pam ca.ale (US I Oaf. An,.. Wlllla (U.S.>. l ·:I, 1 ·3. Kathy l(«Wtn (U.S.) clef. Sandy CcMllne (U S ), M . 1 .. ; WeNty White (U.S) Cllf ~ Sultcwa (Cnd>oelcwllltll). .......... ~ J- <Y~l dlJf ~· Arrey• IU 8 ). &-3, 11-2. Carll1>9 8eaNll (Canad•) 6•1 Vlelcl ...._,(U.S.). ...... M . 6-1. lMlla Aller! (US I def Pat....,,_ (U.S) 1-t. 7·5. 1-3 Community colefe o...,..c....&.,.......... ........ °"""IF)dtll. Parfler, 1-3, 7-t, ~IOCC) def TMIU)la. 1-3. &-2: BarNrd IOCCl a.I c.lderon. 7 .... 1 .... ~ (F) def Myers 7-4, ...... 1-1. Matias (OCC) def Hodge, 7·1. 7·5: Penner (F} o.f 0:-M , 6-1 8raun-8••n•rd (OCC) def Mendoza· T~l-7, l-1. M ; Parller-Matlu (OCC) o.f . 7-6, $-7, W , Calderon· ......... (F)def M , 1-1,M COllllllU•TY cou.KGe WO.:M c-tl09 .. ~ c:-c. ........ ~ (Cl O.C Riflenl, &-2. l-1. 0.-(0CC) claf ~.l-1,&-2 ..... .._.(C)Oaf 8ro01a. W . 1-4; oi.ter (C) o.f Sanlll. 7 .... W ; Catllll (OCC) def W~. W , 1-4, eu.o. (Cl --Darwin, 2-t, 6-2, 1-1 .,...... Rlbant·Efllaon (OCC) dal. 8penc•· ~ 8-4, 7-6; oi..ter..Qu,g (C) O.C 8rodle-G1y1an. 1-0. 1·3; Oerwln-8anu (OCC) def. Wolll-·Buatoa. W . 1-4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, AprU 12, 1983 DI ~\ •• Angel, \ Dodger sehedules ~ Angeli on TV Channell Angeli on Radio KMPC (710) \ ~I { Dodge" on Aadlo KAllC (190) Dodger• on TV Channel 11 '0..-..TV ..... ; I , Sunday Monday TuHday Wedneaday Thureday Friday aaturday -._ 10 11 Aprll 12 1• 14 15 ,, . Suttle •I:::· 1 30 Astros 11 en, N~ S.1tU. 11 :Jc• 1 30 Aslros 11 en. 1 35 ai.ct1111 Twin$. 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Solid! c-• Coo•••-1-t (allll'r..SOCC) Team teorM· 1 °'11191 Coael, Mt San Antonio, 3111; 3 Santa Ana. 402. 4 Cetrllot. 404; s 'Cypr-. 40f: 11 Fu1..,.ton, 413. 7 OOlo.n W..1, 424 76-Pauleon (OCCI. 77-Woods (OCC). lorenr tOCC>. 80-Spa donl (OCCI. 82-Ramlra ~OCC); 87-Wutaf (OOC) ~ • • • • Women'• IOftball COlllllllUNITY COU.10. o.tdlrl .... 1, c, ...... 0 Cypr-000 000 0-0 t 2 OOldert w .. 1 010 ooo • t 2 t 8ywa and VlgH, KY* and MeElrea W- Kylllf (18-21 L-Byert ..,..._a,~c_., Sant•,.,,... 000 001 000 01-2 I 1 0r-. 010 000 000 00-1 4 1 ~end F~. Otey encl Brlcll- 38 -Foldenaue• (SAC) HR-Clln••o• (OCC~ HIOH ICffOOI. m Two s. Unh9nltJ a EJ T0to 104 000 0-5 9 1 ~ 000 000 3-3 s 4 Callehen. 0 ~ (7) end T,_,.,, Fu end C.ta. W-CallaNn l -Fu 38-Fu IUI. HR-Maflelt (ET) Loe "'*""oe YllTDIOA'l'I M8Ul Tl (41•1 .. ..,,.,...., .__ -""I) ,_IT llACll': Ona mlltt pace Papa Joya (Wlllllme) 27 40 14 00 16.IO Sit Ra111 (Rclaen) 10.20 e 20 Full Jigger (Amie) 18.00 Alto raced Oranpark Be111>0y. Ouet1ne lime , Mon1lgnor Dale. Andy • Merino. MlchMft Tlgef, Majetllo MNOow. Time: 2:03 216 . IZ IXACTA (7·3) paid S213.00. NCOHO AACa. Ona mile pace 8othlr (Longo) 1.90 6.00 5.00 Bladl Conan (L.acltey) 15.80 8.40 Tn;rnp ~ (Wllllamt) 11 00 Aleo 1aced Vane ll• Henove1. Cara,,,.I CMIOy, Slllllmat PrtOe, 8tu.nel1e &«nae:. TrOIUP. KltOWfoa a-Tlmw 2~00 415 ~!'ACC. OM ml,. pace. Aldan'• Peay t81konl 14 80 4 llO 3 llO Crow ear (~l 4 00 2 80 8ucll Filly (Ralclll0<d) 4 llO Aleo raoed: Aallley LO<d, Jotl Guy. Luc:lry ~. lloytaj, 0..-11 S"-, El Cat>allo. Time:~ 02 4/5 » UACTA (4·51 P•IO $47.60 'OUflTH AACI. OM mtle p-. Anav'• Wif'lt1on 1Gn4rt•I 111 00 24 40 8 40 HI C Skipper l~I 3.llO 3 20 Marbt King (White) 4.80 Alt o raced H R Fox. NHtun Oorma. Mlnule Men, Monlef ey Rocllll, 8ailbo<o Time 2 01 3/5 'lnM llACa. One mlll pace w...n1no a.,,,. 1&11tan> 12 40 s eo 5 40 AtmCwo &tao (Grundy) 17.20 10 20 Tu111111tel (Plerea) 14 80 Af10 raced Derby Lord. Scllola r N, Orit>btfl, VUican Bay, Er-. Tati>Ot1 Black Time 200 3/5. 12 DACTA (3-71 paid s1oa.e llXTH AACL OM mile peca, MIN Warm 8r-c 5 20 3 20 3 00 Cllrl.cmaa Starlet I 1 11 20 • ao 8ronM Glofy {Andlreon) 4 00 AleO raced No Time love Af Flrt1 Bile Lady Lynn J. Princeea A Fella, Arwrnea Gitt. LC Lula Tlme"201 4/S . ti IXACTA 11·31 P.id S33 80 taWMTH AACS. One ,.,... pace KMdoN (Kuebler) 3 IO 2 llO 2 60 Cocky t Only Bo,> (M ....... I 7 00 4 eo SlclpCler WVlll rrooo1 1.40 Alt o reced 81ngo Bango. lit Abnet, Hon<!• Hiii'\'. Cni.t Guy. OI>«• R-aro. un.wat• rime: 1:68 IZ •XACTA (3-~I paid S32.80 12 Plett IMX (7-4·&-3-1-:tl paid $3.702 80 wltt> tilt winning ttcllell '""-"°'-'· S2 Pick Six con-lion pekl 1411 00 Wiii\ 10I winning tlclc•I• (IOU< llorsat) 12 Plcll SI• IClllcn COMCMlllon palO $4<1 00 wlllt tlvM winning tldlat1 (ttv .. ~. one acrelell) QQHTll uca. Ona ..... ~ T NI 81ttCll (T r'OPPI 9 00 ltlO 4 40 v-IAC*annanl 38-20 16 40 Mon....,, Heither (Fllloft) 15 20 Nao raoed Mill Infinity. Dent• Magro, c.llento, Oypey t.lonler9y, &te Bye Scotly. vtncero T1rnr. 2.00 115 81 DACT'A 1~2) paid Sle5 20 ANGELS 0 • • From Page C1 by getting l.n the way at the right time. "It was smart baseball by him. and dumb for me to stop. I should have gone with my initial reaction. ( meaeed it up by stopping. 1 ain't perfect." On that particular play, however. Grich was. "The timing on that play has to be perfect," Grlch explained. "You have to time it where it almost hJta you, then It beoomea a split-1econd thing for the infielder. "lt'a just a re.action on my part. but the key to it is to not start your run too soon. I was verv cloae to the ball on that play. It ju.st did mm me.'' Added Foli, who ~ been l.n that situation himself: "I would have played it the same way. lt wu a do-or-die type of play. It'• a tough dedaloa to make ... The Irony la th.at the play WU Nied a atnaie loaamuch aa the rule book 1tatea if a fielder's vision ii llnpaired. no error can be awarded. .. •Oodrlfl 1t Padres, } 05 •Oodctr1 11 Padm. I 05 .:.n-H AACI. OM mite p- N«o'1 8t0<y (Ollome<l a 40 4 40 3 eo Sugar v111ey J J (Plano)) 11.eo 3 eo Hedgerow Lyn• (RJtCllle) 4 20 Aleo •aoad St•lp Squee2• L.ooklng Good . La Fiiia. lion Hunter f lme 1 5e 4/5 . a IXACTA (3-11 Paid SS3 00 TINT'H AACI. One mill p- Arml>f-le (VlnOgl\m) 111 40 8 20 3 00 F011bal A (KUIC>lef) 4 00 4 60 l• P11ton N (While) 6 40 Aleo rac.d Deen'• Stone. Spry • 8att SlllrWI Junlo<, AJtu AJcu. Tr\Omlfk. &et• 81-200 a IXACTA (3· 11 Pa10 Sll3.80 Alt.andanc. -$,901 UIFL PAClf'IC DIVISION W l T Pel. P, PA Ollltlend 3 3 0 500 118 Ill ArllOne 3 3 0 500 t01 139 o.n-3 3 0 500 97 102 l .. Af\91let 3 3 0 500 8 1 83 c ... ., .. Olvlelon Temp 8ey 0.1eago Blfmlngham MIChljlan 5 1 0 833 124 113 4 2 0 .817 154 81 2 • 0 333 80 91 2 4 0 333 101 1 ti Atlanllc Olvtelon Pntlao.lphla ~ 1 0 833 80tton • 2 o 817 -JerW'/ 1 5 0 t87 WNNnglon 1 5 0 1117 Lael Night'• ....,. Altr.ona 22. Wuhington 2 1 Uurday't Oaf'IM PNllOelpl1i. 11 Oeklencl lllftdeY• GMMI o.n-•t 81o-mln0fllttl c~ 11 Mlctllgan Wetlllnglon al -JerMy Botton 11 Al Ii.one MoftdaJ'• 0-Lo. AflOMM •1 Tempa Bay 128 l50 122 107 68 tO 72 131 Artzona 22, WHhlft'iJtOft 21 loot9b10-.n AflLOf\I 1 8 3 1-22 WuNngton 7 14 0 0 21 All -Murrey 79 paa ''°"' RI-(AIM'"'" lllelc) W• -Mtyt>«ry 2 run (°'*>n kl<*) W11 Well••• 22 P•H from Qlllttm (Oleon ktck) Alt -Ftower1 2 p-ltom Rr-(tun ,_I Wat -Wellen 17 PIH from Ollllem (Otlon lllC*) At1 -Aemul 41 FG Ari -F~ 118 -from RI-1-llllldl A 13.936 T•amll&lteltca "''' F1<•t 00-. 11 RutllM·yarda 29·114 P--*1Q yWdt 281 ~yard• 112 ,._ tll-31-3 Sic*• b'f 1·8 Punta 11-34 Fuf'nblaa-'oal 1-0 Pena11........,e11 a.ss nm. ol p-27 57 lndMINll ........ ....... 18 36-109 115 201 11°31·• 3-20 8-38 2-0 2-10 32~ RUSHING -Arl1on1. Murray t4-70. Howell t-27, Ria/>« 6-17 Wuhtng ton, 8 T~ 21-75, Maytieny 12-32, R®lnaon 2-7. ~ 1-m1nu1 S PASSINO -.Vllona, RI-16-~ 10·3. 81ua 0·1·0 ·0 Wuhlngton. Ollllam 11·3 • Bobby Grich That means In TJ's two outingJ, spanning 18 lnninp. 34 of the M outs recorded have been of the ground ball variety. u1 threw much eaaler than 1 did the lut Ume out," agreed John. who beat Milwaukee. 4-3, ln hia fll"lt outing. "1 WU really pumped Up last time. Thia time I waa more relaxed.'' RECEIVING -ArlJOlll , Flowaft &-171. 81lhom 4·43. Murrey ll.a.:I. Danfald 1·6 Wa.Nnglon, Wallets &-117, 8 Teyior 3-23. Herrlt 1-42. ~ f.13, OlllQe 1·1 MISSED FIELD QOAL.8 -~~ NllA WHnJUI COIWIMMCI Pacflk~ Lati9ft •·P110en1~ k·S..llla Pon land GOiden Sttte San OieOCJ WLPct.Ge 51 21 727 49 29 1128 7'11 47 31 ll03 I'll 43 35 551 no.. 21 50 3641 21-.. 25 63 321 311.\ lillldwMt DtwWM y·Sen Antonie> 49 21 121 o.n-42 38 631 7 Kan ... Ctty 42 31 W 7 Oeltu 37 42 418 12•11 Ulall 21 50 3841 21 Houston 14 CM 1711 35 l.Al'ttRM C~ Att.ntlc DMe6M 1-Pnllaclelphla 14 14 •·Boelon 54 24 •. -Jersey 41 30 N-'l'Ofk 41 38 Weahlngton 40 31 .121 &92 10 115 11 519 23'1\ 513 2• C-tral~ y·MllwaU\M 641 29 633 Allenta 41 38 519 9 0.110ll 31 43 451 u en~ ~ 52 m 23!11 c_,,., 21 54 2M 29 •ndleNI 111 eo 241 31 •-clinched pleyoff IPOI y-cl~ dMalon ltue ·--d1V1910n end conlerence \Ille v .. ....,..ac-. New Y«ll 121, .,,.,._ 92 T ....... 1'10..... latien et HOU110f\ Botton II New JlfMy Pnllaaalphl• •t AUantt Ket\Ull Clly at C~ Oen-11 Utah P0t1land ti s.allla Phoenl• 11 Golden Steta v .. t•da1'• tr-1tone ••SHAU. ........ ._... SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Place d Mike l<rukow. pitcher, on tne 21·d•y dlNl>lad !let Removed Milt Mey. catcnar. from Ille dlubled u.t ANlgnld Aon Pruitt. eaten.. to Plloeni• of tlle Pacific Coatt League f'OOlWAU. ..._,_...Leeow DENVER BRONCOS -Stgne d Jim Wt'Qhl l'Qhl -· 10 a -ol _,_ con1ract1 IOCCUI ._...... ._ l..eatW CA AOUHA UOHTNIN' -H-8ol>Oy Moor•en-tcoadl COLLIOli OKLAHOMA STATE • • Named Olck Hafter"""' llea<I women't -elbal ~ Rustlers' Kyler stops Cypress Golden West College pitcher Tina Kyler extend~d her acoreless streak to 37 ye.terday, blanking visiting Cyprem Coll on just one hJt. 1-0, U> ~ women's softball actlon. In other community coUege play, Orange Coast 101t an 11-inning battle to Santa Ana, 2-1. while on the high .chool level, El Toro stopped University, 5-3. At ~Iden West, Kyler gave up only a leadoff single l.n the seventh inning. With the win, Kyler runs her record to 18·2 on the aeason. Golden West scored In the second inning when, after Shanna Moore got aboard on an error and waa aacrUke4 to aeoond, Liz Muon knocked her in f« the only nan. The Rustlers. now 8-1 ln sec (20-6 overall) played at Mt. San Antonio today. .,.., ............ ...,c The Angela' Reggie Jacbon and Tommy John &trike familiar Seattle 1tarter Matt Young tl-1), the hard-luck recipient of th.11 meet, thua had two earned runa cro•• the plate and aurrendered another moment. later in the U\JUr\a to 1\ake the Ancell -and TOlrirny John (2..0) -to an eerly 3·0 teed. After-the pme Orich teemed more relaxed, too, aa hil 4-for--4 outlfll rocketed hil average from . 200 to .338. "So." ..Sd Grieb humoroualy to no one in-particular. 'lc:ild I pt a nomination for my perf onnancer• At Orange Coaat, Santa Ana Wied a e:lnlle, a etoletl bue and another lingle to \ake the extra-1.nnina victory . The Pltatea opened the~ l.n the aecorid wb.n ahortstop ~ Dee Cianeroe hJt • do home nm to cenw field. Santa Ana eoored a ND ln the llxt.h to tt. It. ~ in lut night's 6-1 win. Lakers still worthy of titl~? Dr. Stephen Lombardo wH ICbtlduled to perfonn the eutpry at CenUnela Medical c.enter. uw• really feel opUml1Uc about bl• eV'entual return," Laker phyalclan Dr. Rob rt Karlan 1ald. "Without comDUeadon, the propoela for the Nture ii ... u.nt and It la .xpec:ted that Jamff will be readJ to return to action In aplJrmdmat.ely lbc mont.ha from thi"dmeof ." The lnju.ry~end Sunday nlaht a1atn1t Phoenhr, wouta t appear to be a blJ blow to the playoff-bound Lakera, who aire.cty have d.lnched \he Pac:Wc DMaton tide. 11We•ve had very Hrlout lnjw1ee th.la year," Wd larvln "~'Joh.Dion. "But th.II one l'Mlly hW11 &he ~t. It'• ~ to have a bll effect'on the *"'· Worthy, out of North Catol1na and th• Laken' No. 1 draft molce .... beina COW\~ OI\ to jjver~ ~ the offenM off the 6-dl that fl loll WMo Wtlnn Bob McAdoo w• lnjund. f Four framee later the Anae1a t...ae<1 YOW\I b another trio of rune (wttla Foll •tU.nc two more RBI) and tbe Nartrier demt.e WM complete. ''The ICON could have ...Uy been Q·9 Jrolna lnto th• 1lxth lnnl.na." 111.d • 1ympa\bedc. Foll of Youn1t1 bacf break ln th• aecond lJWnc. "He (Y GU.nl) had .,.., mov..,_,t cie the ball. You don'& ... • whole Jot of batd Wvws'l lib ha. 1'0rich ~ •ecr .. eer-1aed111t the IU.1 ~rtecll)' and the ball took ,• widwd hop.'' John, ln poeUna h1t lleond O•DJ 11 C. pnw1 tnduiold lietlll tnto ,a.IWltl 20 or t• a'1 C11Ut1 • the powid. Maybe next year, Bobby. Mell& MOTii -, .. -*' "" oOlftO ..... ., ........... ~I04ee ""'*""' ... ~ Ill ltle ~ t+eftt _,., ~ la ...-.. onl)' • o~ ~~ l>Mft ~NI 1'"9 ~ '°our°'*-.,... .--OllM IN Mflle' !\l..,... wttf\ MltwM .. (lreww 1tar to"-t iw.w ... ot ........... ... F-.. -....... ~ ......... . = .. ,...... .... ~ ..................... ......... Mio .......... .. ..... , .. tMfl_ ............... ... ................ 11t11u-.11f ... ...................... MlllY .. ........................... = ,, 't .......... --.......................... ................................ =1-:m::.·..:=-: Ml -"""9 .. • ................ ' Pttcher Khn Gray had nine ltrikeouta f« Onna9 eo.t. At. Unlvert1ty, El Toro'• 'Cbarpn took a a~o Jeed after thne lnn.lnp, bu& the Trojana IMtde the pme 1n...una In \he 89Yeath. Ulli~ralty ueed foW' wala from tbe O\artm' p6tebs '° ~ lt1 Unt run. TereH Brown aln&led in another run Md - tt.rct.r'1 Ch06ct bj ~ "' ~ tbe TrO• .... tl*d nm.. It· wu \he fl.m 109& ln a. Vlew LHIU• plaf lor tll• TtojaM. now &·l. Onlvv.ttJ f.-N9Wpell't HMtlcii' MilOilOW. l t f D4 Ota • Oout DAILY PILOTITutada , A rll 1a, tH3 ,Schlic ter's f ath~r responds He wants sympathy for his on's gambling plight 8LOOMlN08URO, Ohio (AP) The tat.her of &ltJmor. Colt.' quarterback Art Schlichter uked for 1ympathy tor hla aon u the youna-t.cr faced allcaauona th.at he aambled away •389,000, lhen turned to \he FBI when he couldn't repay loana. "I with ... everybody elae could be 1ympjithetk," Max Schlichter u.ld. "Everybody know1 th.at 1pori. I.a flllt'd w1th NC State won't see president RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -North Carolina State's national championship basketball team has been denied.a visit to the White House by the NCAA. F.arlier, NC State officials decided to postpone the trip after John Toner, president of the Nation~1 Collegiate Athlete A.aociaUon, said he was unable to con tact all 16 members of his government council NCAA permission was considered crucial because the trip was to be funded by Capitol Broadcasting Company Inc., which owns WRAL- TV and WRAL-FM. University atlDrneys said they weren't sure whether the arrangement would violate NCAA regulations. NC S tate won the NCAA championship last Monday, upeetting HouslDn !>4-52 in the title game in Albuquerque, N.M. Uni basketball job open University High School is looking for a head basketball coach after J eff Cunningham resigned last week. Any one wishing to apply should contact the University principal's secretar y at 833-3644, extension 10 or contact Athletic Director Dick Roche at extension 25. Applications will clO&e April 29. IUJH 1mas George SPERLING ETHEL SPERLING. resident of Loe Alamitos. Ca Passed away on April 9, 1983. Survived ·by her husband Nathan Sperling, 'MO, sons Dr's Malcolm J. S perling of Huntington Beech, Ca., and Richard L. Sperling of Illinois, daughter EJ.iubeih K . Sperling of Los Alamitos, brothers Milton Tuller of Van Nuys. Ca .. Morton K . Tuller of Tucson, Arizona and Robert L . Tuller of San Diego. Ca .. allo survived by 7 grandchildren. Graveside services were held on Sunday, Aplrl 10. 1983 at the Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memo rial Park. Services under the dir!ction of Harbor Lawn-Mount Mortuary ~-5554. COLEMAN ESTHER JUANITA COLEMAN, age 74. a resident of Huntington Beach, Ca. Passed away on Sunday, April 10, 1983 at the Pacifica Hospital. Mrs Coleman Wal born May 14, 1908 in Roswf'll, New Mexico. She was a member of the Downey Free Methodist Church. Beloved wife of Raymond G . Coleman al8o surviving are 2 daughters Wylene C Hataway of Cana Mesa. Ca. and Patrld.a Rae Coleman of Garden Grove, Ca., 4 grandchildren and 1 great· granddaughter, and a slat.er Alta Mae Dixon, a Mluionary with the Free Methodist Church, serving ln Mexico. Friend.I may call from 12:00 noon to 9:00PM on Tueeday, April 12, 1983 at Pierce Brothers Smi tha' M o rtuary . Graveside Rrvices will be conducted on Wedne9day, April 13, 1983 at l l :OOAM at Rose Hilla Memorial Park. Pierce Brothen Smiths' Mortuary dlrectora. 536-6539. GARCIA ANGEL GARCIA, resident of s&nta Ana, Ca. She is 1urvlved by her parenll Josefina and FrancUco Garcia. Graveside 1ervlce1 will be held on Tuesday, April 12, 1983 at J l:OOAM al Harbor Lawn Memorial Park. Harbor Lawn M ount Olive M o r tuary dlreclor1 . 540-5554. rapped by umps NEW YORK (AP) - The head of the Major League Umpi r es A ssociation sa id yesterday he has asked Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn to suspend George Steinbrenner. principal owner of the New York Yankees, ior attacking the integnty of umpir es . Union chie f Richie Philips cited a statement he said Steinbrenner made during an exhibition game which maintained that National League umpires were told to give NL teams a break in games with American League teams. "He is basically saying that all National League umpires cheat the Ameri ca n League,'' Phillips said. "I think he has struck a serious blow at the integrity of the game.'' Kuhn d eclined an invitation to appear on the show, a spokesman for NBC said, but the commissioner aaid the complaint had been received and was being investigated. Phillip s sa id Steinbrenner's remark was made two weeks ago during an exhibition game with the Montreal Expos . He quoted Steinbrenner as saying: "There is a rule in effect that was imposed by Chub Feeney. National League president, that all National League umpires, when there is an interleague game of any sort, give \he close caJJs to the National League and to make sure the National League wina the game." '?c;;c;;11E:;;;:;::;;;;;;;::==:;;;;;-=-1 P h 11 li pa sa i d t h e Yankee owner "had complained about this for some time, and recently made hit com- plaint public." cocalnc .ullen and alcoholic. and bum.," tho elder SchlJchter uld. "Ht (An Schlichter) I.I not a bum. H~'t 22 and he'• made a bad mlltAlke, and he'll pay tor It for 1 kmg time, and hit f1tmUr, will J>MY· But WC! were a family beforo and we II be a family afterwaro.." Accordlna to publl1hed account• and law enforcc~nt offldala. the young Schlichter turm-d to the FBI ahor 101in1 08~.ooo gambling. Accordina to court documcni.. four Baltimore-area mon involved ln the gambllni operallon threawned to tell the Colts because Sdukhter could nut t-over hu loues. The four are charged with p11rtlcipatlng In u gambling corupiracy and will be arraigned this w~k in Columbus. "You talk to somebody and you'll aee how these guys work," Max Schllchttir tl8id. "You'll 11t.-e how they get you for one lltUe bit of actton, and then they get you ID raise the line, and then they say, 'Why don't you double up?' And before long, it's just like having a flah on a hook." Schlichter said he could not disclose why his son bets "Qe<:ause it might jeopardize hlm or the case or his standing in the NFL (National Football League)." "l will talk about 1t afterwards. The thing I wish people would understand IS the fear a young man might hj\ve in this position. When you've had the standing he's had and made the mistakes he's made and been threatened like he was . . He was man enough to st.and up and tell." Schitchter claims his son could have had the money to pay off the debts, "but other threats were made and he knew it was time to s::j-. ·no.' · "I'm sorry that he's done this and he's sorry, but he's human. People around Columbus have never realized that," Schlichter said. Playoffs hit snag MONTREAL (AP) -The starting date for two National Hockey League playoff series was undecided yesterday as discussions continued between the league and the four clubs Involved in the contests. The two series with undetermined dates were the Adams Division final between the ·Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres and the Norris Division final pitting the Chicago Black Hawks against the Minnesota North Stars. The Bruins and Black Hawks, the home team tor the first two games of their respective senes. were reported ID be seeking a starting date other than ThUf!lday night, which the league originally announced as the start of all second-round series. The Patrick Division final between New York Islanders and New York Rangers and the Smythe Division final between Edmonton Oilers and Calgary F1ames will start Thursday night. 'Famers' will join Old timers WASHINGTON (AP) -George Kell, Brooks Robinson and Juan Marichal, lhe newest members of baseball's Hall of Fame, will join 61 other former stars this s ummer in the second annual Cracker Jack Old Timers Baseball Classic The five-inning game wlll be played on July 18 at R FK M emorial Stadium. Last year's contest, which saw the American Leaguers beat their National League counterparts 7-2, was highlighed by a home run by 75-year-old Luke Appling. Kell, Robinson and Marichal were voted into the Hall of Fame this winter and will be officially installed at cere moni es at Cooperstown, N.Y. this summer. They will join 15 other Hall of Famers In the Old Time r s Classic. As a group, the 64 players comm I tted to play captured 17 Most Valuable Player awards. They al9o lay claim to 20 batting titles, 18 home run crowns. 11 no-hitten and 24 strikeout titles. The American League contingent includes a trio of Hall of Fame pitchers Bob Feller, Bob Lemon a nd Early Wynn . Infielders Appling, Kell and Robinson are joined by Hall of Famers Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio and Al Kallne. P\&.IC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI IWllHell N.U.:ITATE•NT lllNt2921 T"• ro11ow1ng person I• doing bu.in.a ... THE COOKIE JAR COLLECTION. 2719 Whtie Road, lrvlM, Caltfomla 112714 Frank. Els1ar, 15300 Venlura Boulevard. Suite 415, Sherman Oelt •• Callfomla 9 1403 Tiiis bu-'-19 condUCled b)' an Ind~ JoM R Scnlro Allorney for Reg1Stran1 T,,lt statement was llled wtth Ille County Ctenc of Ofange County on Mardi 24. 1983 f212S75 Pubt11hed Or1nga Cont O•lly Pilot. Aoflt 4, 11 18, 25. 1983. • 15()11..83 PUBUC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS aua1..-11 NAME ITAH•NT The lollowlng l*'llOl'll at• dotng l>uaiMSS as OELAWARE ST APART - MENTS, 1 !1!1111 Delaware Hunlll)Qlon Beach. CA 112$41. d' W Hogberg 835 Amigos Way, •5, Nawporl Beach. CA 92960 Donna Menger, 408 82nd StrMt, Newpon BMc,,, CA 921163 T ,, .. busl.-. II Condueled by I ~al oartnw9"19 C W Hogberg ThlS Slatament wst ftled Wit,, !NI Counly Cieri< 01 O.anoe County on MlrCh 17, 1983 '212* Publlahed Orange Coul Dally Piiot, Ap<ll 4, 11 18, 25. 1983 1417-8.1 Nit.IC NOTICE ACTTTIOUl IMJl•H NAME ITA'BMIENT Tile fotlowlng l)«llOtls are dotng ~" CREATIVE SOFTWARE CONCEPTS. 970 W 171,, •A. Coate MMa. CA 92827 Paul K4"Y Sadler. 1170 W 17th •A. Colla M-. CA 112'27 Lynda D1wn Sadler. 970 W 171,, llA, Cotta MaN. CA 112827, T,,11 bulllllff• I• Gondue1ed b)' an tndMdual (llusblll'ld & wife) Paul Kelly Slldl« This statement WH flied With lhe County Clark of Orange County on Mateh 17. 1N3 1"212iOI Publl•"ad Orange Coe11 Dally Piiot. Aprtl 4. t 1, 18, 25, 11183. 1380·83 Ml.IC NOTICE ACTrTIOUI .,._II NA• ITA'BMINT The IOlloWlng peflOM ere doing bulllntu aa: rAclftC vaaw MIMOllAI. rMI Cemerery M orruary Chapel·Cremalory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive Newoon Beach 644·2700 McCObltal WOITllAllU Laciuna Beach 494 9415 LaQuna Hills 768·0933 Borg doesn't plan any comeback SEACUFF TRAVl!L. 2207 M91n SI . Suite 25, Hunllnglon Beac,, CA 112848 . l!.J . Loug,,1'9)', 111888 Metlllnla Ln • Hvlltlnafon e..or., OA. 92848 Mary l: Loughrey, 19888 Martttme Ln., Huntington Beach, CA 112848 ™' bu*-.. oonduc:led by • generll pennwlhlp Mary C. Loughrey San Juan Cao1s1rano 49!>·1776 NMIOI L.AW~MT. OUVI Moftuatv •Cemetery Crem11orv 1625 011101 Ave Cotta Mes• ~M~ ,_CIMOTHIH l&L•OADW/i.Y MOtlTUAlY t t O 8foectw.v ~otla Mesa &4~·9tSO LONDON (AP) - Bjom Borg, who reUred from the profe11ional ~nnia cln:\llt wt week H one of the world'• great.eft playen , aald be enjoyed every mlnut.e of hil career but ruled out a ~. "I had 10 wonderful yeart and have n o rear-eta whataoever," the 26-year-old Sw• aald ln 1 Britllh 'Bro.dieutJnc Corp . televtelon tni.rvtew, U[ wm ltlll pla tAmnJa. It'• been my u?; t.nd I love tM tpOC1. But ll I evH have thlt t.eelf.na l want to come bll&:k and .cart 10 feel ~· 'l'll tell m~no." ~ "l've been through 10 or 11 yean and l Jcnow w~l hu to be done to make a co meback . There'• no way J could go out and put th•t much effort lnto tenn.b again." Intervie wed In hi• •dopted home, tho tax- lenlent prlncl=y of Moni. c.arolo, Mid ho now /tanned to try hi• han at promotion a nd ttle v l1lon commentary. '1'm • wry ambi~ IUY and Ilk• lO .. t d!flerent~" he aid. UTbe ln:\por1j.nt thiJW la knowf n, what the: Clay hold• n ''or•. It'• terrible to w•k• up, Wid\OUt aft~ to dO. I T"I• 1t1temen1 wu flled whh ll'le Counry Citttt Of Ofange County on Mlfell 18, llllS. Pu1>t1t,,t0 Ot1no• Cou'rl1m Pllol. 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''•···~'I 1ll1t ,,.,,.," .. \\ 11111.1 'lt1u ''"'° 01 I 'J•J• t l llHIU°' lt1\t .... li(1'1f\I \.\ ofll••I 'M +ffiil! Ii \o 14.,oll •\t "'*"'' ~.0111,t \t"''IC..,.,~ 11• EMPLOYMCHT t• I\\.' I r •• Vi.,,,,,,,1 ANIMALS MCRCHAHOISE \11 .. .. ,.,, 1 ...... ~ '.. 111 Ui.t., \1 iu ',,.h I"'"•, .. I\ t•t\1 I"'• HI ' ,,,,_, . .. ' ...... ... ,, ..... . . ..,.._, """' ...... ~ h•l I (t••'lf ,,,.,,,, M•'·H\#t "1,.,• ll..tOn•1• Mo.-. "'"f''-'t '1UiMi 1111 IMhVr"• "'• I tf'•• t wtf\llMt• A. r"'4 ••. ....,., .. ,.l \ .,.,.,._ '" '"-'•"' ~f•lft.P\e( , ..... h " """' .... "" , ... ti..t"1t K,.11! ' ...... ~-1 ······ ,, ,, ........ ,, "'1., 14 t•1v ~ \l1 I•' "-•H•• '., ... ~ ,~ .. ,, ... , ..... .. ~ • ., ....... ,f\ll•• .. 11>1.r ..,,,.,11 ..... r\fti TRAHSPORTATION l'\11'1, .. ,, ·~ .,, ... u ••• , .. M ...... tt,,,, ·~1 .... .,, .............. "'" \' ·l•'f th··~ '" h·'"'" ''•""' '' ••~ ,. I tifll ~ AUTOMOTIV£ °'"' Vt .. -•·•1\. ' .... """'~· 't•<f\. "·· "··· • \.\ho~ 11' h,.. 1t\lll.k. v .. n, \111 .. , ...... t'l14 ........ , AUTOS M'ORTCO \It. M,.., ... , ..... ~ 1\1.nhn 11•1~ ''''"" lltith''" I) 1 .... W"Y"•rt h tun Iv• l~N. hu1u J ... ....., J • .,_ft I_ ..... _ ... ... , .......... . ..... "" M.._•• M ....... ,.H M•~n,,..tt ... '"""' .,.,~ ...... _. M•• '""I .. ~ ...... ......... ~ .......... H. ...... wh llollt """'' 11. ..... !I.ob ~"""' Mond•r publlcatlon• Br. 8 S. pool home. R.suced •1 ,000. 12 oo noon a1turdey llYllll PUil UnlllT llJUJ IU(M llLUUt OHllOTIHI 1(111• and oom1ctlon1 may :::~~ ~ made untll 5:30 pm 1.,11 for tn. neltl day'1 pub#- ~llon For Sunday end Mond•y publtcallona. 12 00 noon Saturday PllHI Hk for • "klll number" when cancel· 101• llng yOYr Id IHJ 111 .. I C11ec;k your ad dilly and :: • : report errors tm!Mdlat• " • ly The DAIL V PILOT 11· ""'" aumes llablltly 101 the "'"' lt11t Incorrect lnH11lon :::: onz •· BHttl ltr Sale Spectacular beyfrOll• dpJJc 2 br, 2 t» up: 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 tioet ''**· RedUClld euoo.ooo. PlllDILA ......... HT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 .. h $1,885.000. Oceanfront. Ull llU Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 beth + large rec. nn . beam ceillnp, fum.iahcd, peU.O.. $420,000. Fllllllll UIOl llUTIP New 4 br, 4 'ti! be. C\llJt.Om .French Normandy -r.iate 1.2 prime acre hUJU>J> $1.~.ooo. OlllUll OIYl IAYFIHT Coronado la1and cuat. beyfront lot. a~· boat dock. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/~. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR i-llH'l)'•'d•(lrv '•'"' f,/,1,1t,,t . C.atral 1002 ~~~~~~~==~~~~~ TllllllW .... II• 1•'4 l ... , .. " '"" 1\111 .... ·~" CALL FOR S MILLION DOLLARS PROPl!R'TIE8 Wm Co~. Bkr : IUll IEYEll Hel'e II le lodtyl Pool and •P• offer 1 Httlng for outdoor living. A lll'ge 4 Bdrm r.ome wNc:h ~ only a email amount of cate. Al I P'lce 11181 can't be bell. only 1133,9501 Well below lhe market. Hurryl Call u1 today. 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS COLDWeu. BANl(eRC ----· .. -· u.e.-s 1121,111 :.~,~ OILLEIE Piii S,,arp, clean 3 81 2 81 • "' wit,, extra blo ltmlly rm. ,.,. Excellent nefghbOrhOod. :• ' loaded wit,, extrae. Pr~ Realty 1Wo homet In one -lullurloua lndOOI' llvlng and caref ree ou1door ~ atound awlm- mlng pool & dedl' 8()(. dared by kdh shrubs & now.1 thll 3 BR ,,om. llandl out In t,,11 prtv1te Tiii community. ULHAllUll IU-lllO Coontry cl\arm 3 Bdrm, 21~~~~~~~~~ • ed lo Mil a1 $127.600 761-319t bllh, 2 story with fire-lfuu..I piece. sunny kllchen and Nil I IHI patio wtth 9Pll S«ll,OOO. Thie home has It all, • U!llll lC>lJf tl()~fi Bdrm•, family rooml lso- ... .... C::. SELECT ~~ ..... PAOPERTES Reattora 875-6000 laled muter bedroom . ·~., liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I~~~~~~~~~ lulh decor and priced a• :~ • o nly 1 139.950. Call · ~" WEITCUFF FOi IEllH 91e-5310 today. ~;·. A1trlC11ve two bedroom CfTIZElll condominium. Flreplece Own your own mobile In llYlng room. Numeroua home for 1ea1 ,,,an $300 upgrades. Communt1y a monlh (lnctudel spece pool Elsy walk 10 com· rent). Only M.000 down plate 1hopplng c,enter. and own« wtll catry the \f >ll/ 1l/:'JI ··- S 139,900. bllance Full pnce 11 only IALEMn s12.ooo Tranquil East· U' I IUO. 1lde Co111 M ... park. Mull be al IMll 55 yeara RULn 111-1100 01 age. can tor details. 646-7171 .... , "' ........ f • •/f ... '. IOUI Y11W $191,000 Terrne, term11 Pay Mlllng and c101lng co111 end move In 2 8', 2 Bl. wtth ooeM view. Beet atea of Arc,, Beach Helg"11 ln Laguna 8each N-on '"• market, thl1 ocean view home la priced at THE REAL ESTATERS UH ITUET Just $191,000. All! lor Al for ltllle feel at 1,,11 brand Weinert. 844-7020 ,_ 11111ng 1n 10ea1 1oca-1••1iiilll•iililliilill~~Ll~IH~~·~w.~m~~l~TI~ lion Short walk to ele-II lll IUIT .. 1 -•• menlary IChool & park ....,.,._ '" • Bonus rm can t>e uMcl If Ill llWPtlT lfMI AIU ::::~ lor 41h or 51,, bdrm In ltsl•e ... I .... 'I 4 Bd1m1. 2~ Ba. Ont~ 1ht1 aprew llng family Ltve In 3 bdrm. 2 bath $285,000. Gr .. t acttvOy home on lge lot wlfrult upper ap1. Commercial locetlon Tremendous trffa Owner mey "elp stiop. offloe or retail on potanllal Call Marta you use your GI 101nl lower level plus 4 car BercovlU for more d• Only S135,000 Call parking Price 11 S395. ttlled lnlormatl on NOWI 759· 150 I or 75M100 752-7373 •.•.• associated I RONERS At Al TORS l01• ~ l oibce • 1u l a.IMahlad 1 ... LBll/IPMI ~. • ... , Oktc Cape .. Cod. 200 tt from ~~~~~~~~~ &Hraetfn/Uflr..... hann • Boat mooring :: vi-p..,lfllon. 4 bdrm, 2 :::·; FIXER UPPER Oulel prlvtte location nr git $1800 pet mo $20K t"'" 3 Br. 2 Ba, 3991 Radon· Hoag Hospltal Well Op.tton money. Agt •••II do, Riv, ' •s s•~r• dill. planned 2-story town-840-1538 -atter" 6. '""" .... "" • hou1e w/pvt entrance, 1---------;:~: 170,000. 498-0453 or 1tep down Nvlng rm, pr1-...... "°·' ee1-04ss. vai. patio eojolnlng poo1 Ptalanla 1007 I l•OIJ and loYely landscaping. 21---===--..,.;;=- "·" C81 gar wllaundry room BALBOA PENINSUU. ·~•• aep. $180.000 fM. Sha1p 2 br reduced to ::~:~ 111 UIYtl s2so.ooo m1 nn.ncing •·ll'' 101'. ..... 1,,-. llt. 0 p • n w k n d • p m . .. m Antique marble nrep1aca, 1-544-__ u_a_t ____ _ !"1•11• rn11 -01. 7014 .. ,Hn .. l. 'lt.nl I •r» :u11 1u.-71,,• ~Utl M.11IJ ., .. """ ..... *'11' •m ll024 hl11H * ~ • I I 00 • ~ Q) ~ • ~ C) .• ~ • p • leaded glea1, French C..... Ml 11.u lW doors. cour~ and Iii~=====:;;;. "'°'• 1n lhla 1 1arsie r •••m• 4 bdrm home ~hind 10 s:;ard-:Ja1e1. Formal , .... ,. YllW nlng lamlly rooma. OcMn, jetty. Big Cofone. Owned by an lnetltutlo-3BR. 3BA . den, 2-car nal lender, lhl9 may be gerage, guH1 hou .. pun:haMd .it,, .... than Stepa to beach. Beeutlful 10% CMh and 10% Int. e>M p11r111 noon. S 1.2ff, on AITD. Cell for viewing 000 "-. M*"8ft Whl1• end llnanclng detall1. 944 9200 St,075.000 f ... - WATtRf"RO HOMl~ Inc. RlALESTATE 131-1400 ~Macnab -Irvine STAR GA'ZEK"~ I t'-':..=..!.!.!.:....,...._-cllf CU Y' a "°"1A ~ !~~~~ ~ To d.,.•lop-.-f.,. T-..ioy, __ __..,'"910 ........... o4-Z-bl!111>'0'\. • ........ )I'• tt\. .... ,...., .... ., ..... ,........ )I.. tJW.-.. 4.,..... ,.....,..._ ..... .. . ...,. ·-... . ....... ·~ ··-'°""' ...... .., .... , •V. •O. •'-..... ..... . ......... ,~ -~ •t o.t fO\IMllll ,.,. ,,.. ,.,~.. n o..~ ,,,.. QWt... tt"'909 11 ... .C• U~t 'lAA \tA .,.,., ue., tt•.. ......... ". ........ -. .,. ,.,,........ .,...,. d Ot "' ... 11\llt .°" ...... 1t O.O. 41fU ••..-<:... ,. .. ,.,. ..~ . .,,.. I\ er... t ,. .. .,,.. ....... na.1 ""...., .. 9'> :!:..,. ;:::,w--e::lillf :o.. =~ ==~· Jr o..i ., ..... ., .,... == == == ...... ......... . ... ~"""' ®""-H:!..i • Oran t Cout DAILV PILOT!Tuead1Y, ~ptll 12, 1813 DI I I lfS l Jl ~'' ~rrrttqth ~ a 11atitl11 · tl1r homtS -~f lrs yc~fe .. llNCOIN Thie week, Realtor• au over the nation 1alut1 you, the homeowner. Thank you for giving u1 the opportunity to serve you . More Important, thanke for all you do to make our nation 1tronger. [B REAL OR' On brand oew Towne HOINll In Eutllde u.i. M .... 3 bedroomi. ll bat.hi, auaclll'd doubl• car 1•r11n with automatlo door o.,.....,.. Larp prtvata pat.toe tor all unlta, and • couple evm have exlrl larp yardl A.HD you an cbooae your own col« ol wall to .,..ii carpeUncl! Bull~r will help tlnance with llll'lll1l down paynwnta Prkw u low u •1ll4,M>Oll ~It.er ch4'C:k on th- excltln11 NEW homea for thlt low price TODA V• llWHtT WOI lfflOI llt·1H1 tr ll2·lUI WALKBR•LEB Real Estate G::r ~• AO----~ -~~-~ \'. \ \ TAYLOR CO . Hl\1"•1\~ ... ._,..TM OllMHGlll llHITIUAL . . 1•111, llVEITIEIT OllMllln DOLlllYILY ,.. ............... larlaell ~ IEW 1111111 111 omo twa .. .,.rt .... ia ._.._ ... 144-4110 It'• Ttme to •u1 ••• and anJey JOllr ••nerehlpl Wo hew• propert{ to 1111t •Val'f llf• etyl• and tlnancl• IM*tlon ••• Cell tot det., .. on hM •.. end .. "-" othert. ....... leleftd ••rtront .., 11,ll0,000 Linda We .. Yft'ont 1,1111000 00Mnfron1 nr. den 1,411,000 .. yltlor91 Rf 91",IOO .l..mlnt CrMll 18r tsn,ooo C.M., peot •r •1n.eoo Newpor1 Mr oondo •11t,OOO Npt Dpl• .... trn,000 Udot•• ..... ooo WATERFRONT ALTA&, INC. 131-1400 en-eeoo 1nan11 OHM llWPllT 2 Bdrm and den, 2 'h bath. formal dining room, open beamed ce1llngs. large 5,000 sq.ft. lot. $210,000. ....... , .. ,. IHlllUI IEUHT 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, den, 2 car garage, 9ulet cul de sac. Canyon view. $147,500. ~ UITlllE OHTA MESA 3 Units with cash flow. $150,000 . &IDT H1·1tl1 ' a11n u4 1oon1 131-2242 "A Family ln Calif. Real l!'Att.t\e for over 30 yea.rJ" thank you for your patronage and looking forward to a great 1983. ~Sunho\\ lkalh C ONA def MAii ................ 1, .. , .. , h, •• , 1 ..... '":a.: ..... ,. .. ,. ........... '"'"" .., .... .... ,..... ... ,..., .... l \t .... .. Tl HAii HHIA llllUIH IH1ffe1 wlffl ................................... llUW ........ ..., .............. ...., ..... , .... ....., ... ..., , .. n. . NII ULIM .... If LlllTlll ....... ....., ...... ...., .......... . .....,,_ ........ ,.,......, .... , .... ..., ........................ ...... ................... , ...... MUI ftlW Utt• NI ..................... ,., ............. ...... ...,, ......... ....,,..._,., ... ""' . ..,., ... __,, ........ ....., ..... ....................... ~ lllll IAA.IY 11111111. f44.1111 PlllUlllO VIEW front row • center for Dlaneyland flrework1. Thl• exceptional Hollyhock I hu 3 bdnnl, library, large famUy room with flreplaoe, plua room for a pool. VIEW from alm09t every room. High .. wnable loan.a. $369,000,;...;..:....' ------~y 6~77 1 .. 1 ........ =-._ltr_.._lal__,1,___ laiutdal Prtrtr1375 lt•Nt UafuahW leaMt Ualuaia,.. Aprtanta ruabW ,.., ..... UaJ. 1.l ..... !!f!!! ............. le...,1c ..... '...._.1 .... H .... t Fii llLE/LUIE Cenu ... -.r UU lniat 2244 •--·t .... , mt 1aJM ON SANTIAGO DRIVE 1828 Ohm• Way, eo.ta Oc.at\ view, baaotKul ,.. 1ma1. p-1---·--.., In Dover Shor•. 2 llory, Me11-2000 & 2100 1.f modeled 3 Br horM, 3 -E. BLUFF COND0·48r,,_..-..--==-=-....;•;;.;;.;';.;. 4 br, 4 bl. 3500 sq. ft. Chuck Splller, 831-1288 Ba Sell or A•nt 1 to !~ma. .. •t200artlng at 2'1\Ba, 2 cer gar, pool, Smaill e.cti, ~rental, femlly home wtth pool. 3 I 12Oo 1 mo c 8 11 ..,_to •1 Ju•t returbllhed, 11000 utlll paid. $340/mo. 201 frplcl, 3 car garage, .... 714/831-6137 mo. 844-4250 E . B • I b o a B I v d curlty eystem. Fee land. Old CdM dremallc 3 Bd ~ BACK BAY, luxurloua, 21_8_75-_956_2_. _84&-__ 13_1_9 __ Triple A cond. Priced to 1......;=======~ 2, ...... h 8 bdrm, den, 2'A ba. ,....,., 1 Bdrm, 'A blk to .............. Mii. 1495,000. 6-44-7424 • -"-fn 1-•-1400 '" ... ome 1 60 1.f. fty ,,,_ ..,.._., -.a uw $1200/pr mo Incl. W/0. n II c r Pt. I g 50 Imo. )'Mtiy 1375/mo. Freehly Bkr. 1ll I. letl a •'>1\1\ ~ r 840-9272 n•"'tad. C'-•n, lnCI utll. Ullll RIME LIT .. _.,,, ...... u · 651•1177 .,.... -• ' ti 1090 Joyce Waltz, 831·128tl Oceanfront 2 yr1 new 2 404 E. Balboa Blvd No. al a 10(1 DOWN _eo_•·-------"'-• 1tory beach houM 00 itte 8. Showlni apt TuH. /0 und. Approx. 501~1. & Wed 4/1~ 4/13, 8 to .!!" 0 • 1 • ... • 1 =1:;':'ti1~~fs~ Cetta M!!f 2224 --~e1a9~0or•· 3 ,pr, 1 Mb•. &pm, wont tut long. .._ WHl•lde C.M. Olean & ~own • u i,:io . C "Lu•ury condo, 310 Fer- 3 BA. large aolld Oak r•ldentlal lot In presll-•harp 2 Br. 1 Ba. car· .... _ Long. 850-t 190. nendo, 2 Br 2 Ba, 1200 gloue, ••cure Harbor femlly room wtth 6' eolld Ridge. 1685,000. Call pet•. fenced patio, en-Rancho Slit Joaquin VII-Beach area 2 bdrm pluah 1.f., MC parking, re•· Oak bar. walnecote, 675•2311 d•Y• or clid garay•. no peti. 111. 1 Br w/lott. Frplc, decor haa garege I SOO trlcted acceu, pool, hardwood floor•. huge 876-3311 evea/wknd• $625/mo plue 1525 eec. brick atrium. decor wall BEST Rlty 539..et90 ,.. 1unroof, boat dock. country kitchen wtth fire-c red 11 ch• ck r • q COYe<lng1 & Ille. Upgred· M • r r I • d c o u p I • B •• 1•1 1.r Sal. B I S I • I I •-• place. Ta1t1fully deco-•••at&ia1 DtstrtlHO 548-5442 ~ 770-5629. ed end uni t. 1 820, lfaelen 4 Wrw 1950/mo. 1-884-4742, .......,......., ..................... --.__ Hltl tr I t tutl If .ut 8HIH ftr lalt rated Enormou• lot. -857-2914 plua den 2 ba famlly 1-e85-9437 Quiet cul de MC. Beautl· Palm 0.Hrt, Deep Ca-M ... Verde 9ll.IC home. 4 s w I • G -------- ... c...,nu-.--..•;;;•;;.l .;llu=....;l;.;:t;;:U::: But. le1d1 1041 • ..,.rt lepc' 1069 • ..,.rt lffc' lOH fully land•c•ped with nyon Tennis Club, 3 Br 2 dbrl. 3 be, 2 ICory, fem3 rm, 2~ 2b:y~~io~.o~~ ~~~ 'Patloe ~. c.r ..... l llu nu •rraa11 llm -·-·-IY I fruit Ire•• 1215,000. Ba. t llory, end unit, n rm. wet bar. car ••i51mo IM . 551 ........ . nicety land1caped 2 Br. trptc, llepe to beech, SHORECLlffS 9SA-VERSAILLES CONDO --• Wll Shown by appl Call Ylew,encpatlo,Mlylurn garage Gardener Incl .., ._.,._ 1 1325. 840-1327 . gar•o•. 1795/pr mo. Euy walk to bch, 4 Br. 3 by owner 2 BA 2 Ba. 3 bdttn & den, R-2. wtll Frank V111.1leo 75~l50t I 1 0 8 . 5 0 0 C • 11 I 1200 mo 838-5085, In our perfect 2 ltory 3 Br 569-6188, Off. 720-ee97 &51~'187 Jutt ll1ted, ocean, I B•. 1paclous llYlng rm, 1134,000. Wkdys att 8, trade for C M unlt1. ••raw .,.,D · 819/:J.4()..<)395 -770.1804 hOme dbl gar kid• 18351---------1--------- canyon Ylew, $tunning lamlly rm, leundry rm. 831-2592 1700.000 3713 S••· ~&LEE Oa I"-1a2a 3 Br 2 Be ge d ' BEST Alty 539-6190 f .. Beeutlful 2 •tory hOme In 2 Bdrm, trplc, carpeted. 4 8drm1. lerge baloony $188,000 •-___. -utrr lhofe 650-8576 n--t _,......... It -UtJ ~ ~ • · r. Y Npt Snore• are1 On r1ng9. patlO. lM $775, Tll m LMI 636-1718 -·· llU•l'"-1 ... _ ~ ~ gardn $876/mo 287 3BR 2'hBA IWMM. Pool. c. n •I 3 BA 2 b. ph 84().1177 2 Br lba. I t29.000 Pro-Newpor1 Height•. 3 Br 1 1 SHARE Brentwood 845-8373. lee . t.nnl•. s 1000 mo I l250/mo. 536-l~5 873-~1'67 & ~S:13g7 F,r:,,h~eult~r 3dobdwn'to3wbna party Mart S40-90t9 Ba. houH, new paint. •---""-ft Glen Ivy AV Parll 84M883 Jim 6e1-5680 7-10 ..,.. vi.w O¥W China Covel, 3 · new roof, rellnl1hed r.::TT. A 8PM 847-1548 luffs condo. euper 3 BA, 8', 2 Ba. gar, eundedl. amsT .... Pyml• 12050/mo Su• For•cloaure: Reduced hardwood ftOOfl forced ~ ll "-L ·-"'°. PIUYITI cr-y 3 br, 2 ba. 2 ety 2Yt bl, 1 1,000 mo Agl prtlg A.Yell 8/1 $1400 . .-a• 89t-5556 1 1001<. Baylront 3br, 11r heat. detached dbl aACaUlt lwvw 1 Br traller tum or u,,_ condo w/patlO, Walnut 8«-1133 ~ 873-3115 ~~~ :~·,..~ •-1-1 la.a4 2ba, 40' allp. $3851< car garage, large yard • LU I 1100 4 Br 2'~ba. pool, Npt Bch. lurn Utll pd Range & ~!150u1/rmo•· ACvelalll.,,~•J,,,,11. Exciullve WMtcllfl Vitt•. 2 blk• bch, 2 Br. 1 Be. ""' ,,_....,....... .,. UTut -873-1464 521 El Modene. Asking I• t taH (W•tcNtf) hOme lor top I I $375/ 1 1 -.,...,...,.,., :"un~.~ou2 '!!",ndeck ... 111 • ~ 10., .... llll •••rr •rr•m $189,000 548--6041 aft MIM APlll -' Y E. C.M. or Npt Bch In-~·only 4;:;~;81;1 Pu• wkdy1; S52-8468 evs/ 1800 eq ft. mU1er ute lrplc, frig, lrg patio, encl ··~ .---8. 117.000 r....., ...... _ ~NEW coma property with · wknd• w/trplc, plu1 bdrm & lar· gar. $78~/mo 875-8589 hfeu let 111 p,.,._ A OOL HOUSEi French Very nexlble financing, ""'""""'' owner'• unit ground fir Condo 4 Br. 3 ea.. New-ge den, pool•. Jacuzzi. Ill '414 Cl19U1Mux In Woodbrid-otfwed for one of New-ILIFn Moblle Home now S42, Own«. 642-3481 · port Riviera, 2 level•. Latw leac' 2241 $1200. 873-3313 Cetta •111 2124 • ge. End unit. V1ulted port BeachH finest BARGAIN. 3 bdr, tam rm, 900 lncludlng all char-AYall 5 7 1800 EvH Lido 1-•-3 Br 2 .... grdnr 2 BR home & 2 Income celllng Lot• of llght. Condomlnlum1. 2Yt b&., wtde greenbelt. gff, belt park location NO CASH 648-3340 T~n GlllW -... I Ownw uklng S140,000. Bkr Newport Beech AH,_, YOU OWN THE anywhere • ocean front, 3 unit• Bal 11, aleo 3 unill · 2 bdrm, 2 ba houu. Incl .. nr bay, beachH '''tfi::.a&..11 prop. Lge ow Int lit. 640-1538 EYel Agt 873..e&47 LANO. Wiii leaN option. South Laguna. Open 111.8 . for TO'S, land ale. 2 bdrm, 2 bl, 2 car gar. North End. Walk t o $l200. 875-8l6l egt. WW.c::9 -=-a S3tO,OOO. Agt. 553-1417 Anaheim 772-9370 1226,000. Bkr, &44-0t:µ Dally. Agent 499-4242. M c N 1 1 h A e e 1 1 y Flreplac• and patio Beach. 1850. 494-7079 2 &. & Oen 2 Ba. frplc, &r&ITmTI . C.ila .... l024 ..... Pan lest hJI or 848-63(18 Eve• 548-2739. 842-1334, 85 t -9889 1595 673-2160 28,, tBa, dbl wi de, In patio. walk to beach. Beaulllul garden •Pl•. Open Set & Sunday e.acK•e.ay 3Br 1.,B ~ 2 bd, l 'i'i be Condo. Prof •-t dh .. bi'· H $895/mo. 651-8300 Patloe/deck1. Spa. Mat Nice 2 Br. Condo In Tile 3Br, 2'i'iba Hey. Miler• Jatmlne Creek Condo In "' "' • · "' a, qu... • ... o "' ome wkd"'". 780-0980 eve1 & peld No pelt. Famlllel 1 d 1 Corona def Mar. Spot-149,900. Comm pool. GEMSTONES decor. Tiie. mlrr~. etc Pk Clou to bch & ,_ Monllcelloa. only $89, e "' ~ n escrow on ,, ,. c H, r f c. 1 u,.,, l 11112 Br 2 Ba wtlh Oen spa, bch. Owner wlll for bellCh area hornet or S750/mo. 548-5081, or shopping. S650 mo. Incl wl<nd• ~·1,;. 81 1560 500. 110,000 down. anot1* rA r r ,, , 11 ~ • contlder I•••• option oc 1~~ 673 7311 546-8495eves ulll & heated pool 1 m /., b I" t rm. ' · Webb ANlty, 631-2170 Praperty M1rt 640-901g 3 year• old 2 car garage · · · ·~"·· • r w "' •· we " o 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba 1585 AM or 498-7&49 EYel. Lovely Woodbridge eon.-Fii! &IT tannl1, p~ol. Hcurlty: Bkr. 575-4-0tO. Avoclldo grove, !!Int tu 2 Br 1 Be hM In court no 4 9 9 • 5 1 8 O • 1 1 beach, •II utll• pd, no 3 Bdrm 2 BL 1655 Su....,._ arcnttec:ture alt· Priced lo Nit. $310,000 C---' p-14DA lhelter. Prof. mgml 20 gar Lrg loft 1hed. 'All 5PM/wknda. kitchen. $300/mo Ref'1. 398 W 0 Wlllon 831-6583 SACRIFICE: Deluxe 1 8' do 2 Br 1 Ba. laundry ...-w "--F I e. S 2 ..-.. ••-u:r ..-Call 549 9322 M F 1--------- Condo. By a-. rm, tutafuUy decoretad. C~n~~n2og~uo~t:;·c~~g 228.~~~ ~I;!, ~-1~~~. s ~~~~8 LO = S3~ ~:o:=~ La1au liptl nu 213/59S-796& • . Arepl-. pool, dllhwuh- Cell 631-4398 teonli, perll• & IMa prl-end lurnlshed by Steve N.B 844-7424 Broll• ref'• req 1950 "B" Mey-2Br, 2Ba, nr ocn, no pell. •-• ar • pvt P•llO. xtra lrg MacArthur Vlll•g• 2 Br \Illegal. Xlnt termt evall cne•• of Arehlt.c:turel Will trade equity In « 549-3484 1750 mo 548-7390, ta Aaa .._.. garden. 2 Br. 1595.00. A.-n41 12"4. flexible $109,500. Digest teme. CompullW • •••n llWIJ Woodbridge IMne 2200 ' ' 64-4-7298 -· MOYI In f\O*t HouM for 557-284t 87S-5 8 752-8318 833-950CI techf'lok>gy In 7.000 LIOUIOAT 0 3 B *i ft realcfenca for ol1* Elide 2 lg bdrmt, l l+ba 1295 In our So CoMt P1 10 Du-p6e--W-.. -,-llde--C-M-2 1 1 sq It. f3.9Sg;O 0lee MODEL per:•c~ home' OllJ lt'a So. Orange County ,_ lrlplu l 550l mo Agt l!!f!rt leac' 22St BEST Rlty 539-6190 lee Br : 81 Neat & 'cute, 1.114' 1121,llO with hnancing 8Vllllable. lmmed avail 120,000 ~ ldence •Ith mu STOO 846-74:µ· 979-3795 BIO CANYON (Dover) lat-carpell, drapH. 1mall m-a••u B••utlfully upgraded 3 t*Ow n\#lte1 $369,500 mo. payment 862-5935 2 bdrm. 1 bl. o•r W/O ge 2 Br. 2 ea. AYall. May Tulia 22" fanc•d p11lo, •nc led --bdrm WoodbriOge home ~ ?77 down Cell Petrick llYUT9llT dyl, 83 l-625g -nook-up No Pltl S550 1 • I $ 1 6 0 0 I m 0 . Call lodayl S3 76 hOUM g • r • 0 e • n 0 p e I • 4 BA 2•;, l>a, F/P, pool, decol'e\ed "'Mr1tltonee. r.nore, agt 780-8702 Propertlee Exc:IUalYety HAVE· 2 yr old c 0811 Reedy Mey t 545-7983 644-5742. 759-0708 bulll In• here ... now $475/mo plul $475 eec. ~~ 1 128•500· =~painted & wait-IAY'flm f1ID 144-4110 Men Twn1h• on IH 3 BA. den, 2 ea. courtyd Ownr/Bkr BEST Alty 53Mt90 1.. 548-5442 or 770-5829 =Jiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ellu. ig. petlo 4 Bt 5 Ba wet bW 50' tend, $139,950 entry clOM to ICtlOOll & Lrg E/Bluft Condo 2 llry Uaf. '411 T .. tH • *" ......_ • 9f'ld unit neltt to euc:e-doelt T • • Prime Commerclel Pro-Wiii exchange lor fhc•r p • r' k 1 s 7 3 5 4 Br. 3 ea. Nflwty. refurt>: 1395 plu 11~ • ..,. .. lyptus grew.. ~ · emperet\lf"I eon-home In Coe1a M... 2 t3/498-7233 Sup 1 r . $ 1 2 9 6 /mo o.lull 1 BA ,_ SC Ptu 1 1 ciNnlng 10.5% flnanclngl Call trOlled win• room but party, ac>PfOX 70 x 149, GOLDEN PROPERTIES 87S-2490 Re90f1-Uke lldult tr.ct 382 Vlctorle Cell for ...... <Arllom buln 3 BR. 2 Ba, flnlplaoe, lhlk• roof. AV -· Own« wlM CMry 111 1oen S 159,600. •11 ...., .. , IUtr. 141-112' 759-1501 or 752-1373. ~.=:.' ~~~·-~:r:. Co1t1 Meu, ldHI for 762-1589 N-2 & 3 Bdrm town-w/pool gat• $47o+S40 appt 842-3780 S40-0312 ftlW + SElllf?Y ~~~ant, antJ.. Waterlront home. 2 bd, h<>nlll wt1h double gar-LARGE BLUFFS CONDO utll lea1 dl~count or BEAVTIFUL 1 8' $495 A' VIII• Balboa. In th• qu.., .:es 000 30' dock, Value $435 K. ·~I t~1~ ~~::; ~ 1~!~ 4 ~~7 B.. p7 u r ~~.. 0 pt i 0 n TPOAV patio, pool, epa 2 0 C b I di c -w An-· *d. 747 trade for E•l·•d• or · · 75-2....., P.,.., quiet, no pel.9 •oney u 1 ng. •• "' owner at 2134-A Orange , rra-MESA PINES 549-2447 ~y look• out to bay 642...aoc> 24hrl. Nwpt Height• hOUM or Aw. 645-0897 ~ CONDO-Adult•. tpOt.... ---------r:::n: ldo arH. Perfect unite. 873-3777 Perfect ___... 3 Br 2 "·th 3 Br. Towntiou.e. powd· 2 lrg Br, 2 Ba. all amenl-UY m&llW Nee 2 BA 2 B nd ~. for llngle Of couple for 111& 1 -.....,. ... w rm, 2 Ba. trple, com-Ilea. SC Ptu.a ••· ~ .. &f•ll I a, grou hld•eway IMng or VM:a-.... ..... ¥0/pool dbl OltVI S600'1. mty pool. I 1000/mo. frwy, 1lrport & bch, -.. TRWI TIO\.\I Rl..\l n leYel condo nr E. 17th, • tlonlng. ,129,ooo. In th• ueluelve Lido ltatah BEST Alty 539.-8190 1.. 873-8856. 1826/mo. 835-1455. 1 II. 1 II. 1411 ~~J.1:·:0&.~1 M.J. La1au IMc• 1Mlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil M2 1200 ShoP• .,. .. at the entr· I h ...J1.1.... Famlly 912~ 6 room home 2 II 1 II. $111 ---------By owner. Lovely wood. ••---• anoe to Lido Ille. Rarely ..... nu-dbl balh ~ kltef'I et HARBOR VIEW • Ille, e.lry a f--1 L.. 0 &• n•.,. Dau Ptiat 1021 etalned and leeded -W"••• --avell1bl• oommerclal 1__... •---· •iit '400' BEST 539_~100 4 Br, 2 Ba. $1 250/mo. aJU!anll uaal• u W91W ,........, private •MU UU bldg. with 3 1tor11 9P• ~ -A '· 640-4099 Of 975--0040 la'"'--enclld garage Included $90,950. Dar11ng 2 Br, 2 gl9n. ocean vi-. Walk Thi• 3 Bdrm bay view 6500 lq. ft. In all. Ample "On tile water" lee -Pool, iecuzzt, rec room, Ba home trplc c:alhedral to town & beach. 2 ho ma mu•t bl 1old par111ng. Front and ,..., Balboa Cove• Exec. Houae for rent $350/mo ''' IUDYE m Pn.la1ala ut? volleyball court, gH call. freehly 'painted, lrplci. Xlnt financing. NOWlll Priced 174,000 aoc:eea. $895,000. Home 2 Bt. & Oen, par-kid• all bib paldl BEST NEW gated 20 Town bb<f•. cloH to ocean, 111um 1254.ooo. 494-9548 under 1982 apprel11I.~~~~~~~~~ tlally lurnl1hed, open• Rlty 53M190 ,.. MhoUmN•ITYVIL2LA&G3E BCr02~; 8~~::C." :':'.'-::: .. '!'7 w"!!.. PWllS C M I o • n , • m • 11 d n . Latu• lilll 1011 For an appOlntment 101: Into garden, ove,rlook• MM& V•de 3 br & fem. · · " plu• 11udy PYt perlli ..., · -1 1· · · 8 1 9 . 7 2 4 • 2 4 1 3 or -.... c.a 540-l 15l .. 1 -·• -water •P• frplc 1 011 Ba 1800-t800 sq n. of · ' 714/848--0073 81 e- 72 ._ 1000 IY .... r._ --1a;w • • • rm 2 l>a AfX 20 HOO pure luicury. GeregH, boat 1llp oell. (71 ) ---------Newport Crest Plan IV. tire ring. $l995/mo. 548-t31:iegt(Ju1te) · apai In every home . 752-9511«87~91 E. Side 2Br, 1Ba dplx. 3BR. IV.BA. A/C. 380 v~•nt •209 000 751-2781. J.O. Praperty •495 mo + cottane LOE ASSUM. $127K. ' -· • • • Mgmt. 2 lg bdrma, 1'1\ba trlplex. mHter 1u1te, dining l .... rt IMc~ Ult • · • ' You don't ne.l a gun to "draw last" when you Place an ad In tne Dally Pilot Went Adi! Call now I 842-5878 77o-8737 834-t10t Cell (71•) 851-9,35 or L ........ -. tum 2 No pel1. S650/mo, Bob room1, •ood burning ON THE,.... !!22! ... "f:o· No dog• 644-4299 Bkr. u•ury, uq .. -1_, . e. 846-7~ 979-3786 flrepl-•. micro-wave --.NO "" .........., Sell thingt latt with Ollty =========i~H;:•=Y9:-:eome=::::1,,.:::ng::-::10:--:_.:;1;:;7-I br. 2 be condo, lrplc, • own1. private patios & SUMMER RENTAL 2 8'. 2 ea. gar, no J>9IS. Prlot Went AO. Want adl 142-7M7 Clalllfled ad• do 11 we4I ocean view, iulk to 1 Br. quiet. yd. relg +mg, yarda, o•dener prOYld-3 Br. 2 Ba. upper unit, 1912 Welleol 14. $470. bMeh. Secutlty, all nn.t lrpl. No doQa. 111 + ~. ad. ElaQant Mng onty 15 wet bar. pert lurn.. 831-3e7t or 176-2980 amenlt111 No pell. "°°'mo ~g5&8 mlnutH from l'Hhlon waehar. dry., lncld.1--------- 'lit - tc strcn_qth ef Cl nCttion Ues in the home.s of its yc~fe. Home ownerehtp bultda the etrengtt, of our nation Jn rn.ny way.: lnv111m.nt, employmtftt, and moll Important, 1nvo1...,-,.nt In OUt local communlly. TNa week ~'°"all oittr the nation 11tu11 you, the homeowner, and uy thank• for all you'Ye done to make our nallon etronoer. ' ~. ltNCO(N ... Datl! ... / Ualb u• 11150/mo 981-1044 pit ...... Verd• ExecutlY• lliand. 7 mtnut• to s.c . Ywly or eummer. end.cl 2 Br. t ea. w/garaga. BY OWNEll Duplex. im-Ive meaa. Townho111•. 2 m11ter Plan or O.C. Airport. garage. 2042 ~Pt. $480/mo. Iqua, nMrfy M\IW, eedl 3 Bdrmt, aramen111ea. Im-Ju1t IHI of Ne-i>ort 5802 SHll'Of9. 1_64_2_-00 __ . ----- Br. 2'h Ba. trplc. 512 ...... Uafvalu.. med. occ:upancy From Bl\ld. & IO. of San at.go TSL Mgmt. e42-t803 LMoe 3 Br. 2 Ba. T-. Bolla. ~ ~ "---• ._.. 1150 /mo. Brok•r Frwy. From $1000/mo. Spec. Executive Studio ~In Q\MI oomc>6U. Ouldc ..... 850-7-408. _., •-• 9M-4116. 131-5439. 2473 Orange Apt at th• Balboa Bey large pool. g.,den Ml· 111A1f1m 2 Br 2 Ba condo 1525 1 Br itove & relrlge, AY9 .. CoeUI MMe. Club. 11,000. lMM op-ting. M 75/mo. 645-3311 t0t7 E. BalbcMI Bl .. OIJ. ~/Winter,.,,.... • du It •• n 0 p. t. PANORAMIC tlonel. 842-t802 IAll& .. "" PLEX $480,000 o w e . Mtlll IULn $400/mo. 548-t377 OCEAN VIEW BMuttful 1 Br. $450, •1" t282 &A .... 11111-Hlghly upgraded 4 Br, " or • .....,.t.auam 3 BA •>n ba, good area. 2'1\ Ba. fr/di. $2150/mo. large 2 Br. $496. (acw Jnteltt UH 11M1ll beaut. yard S750 mo. 8•4-1480 or 830-5050, 1131 W 19t.ll. St. -714-751.t765 ••t 4220 .. - .... W ...... ~~u~r9:~d2 :r1::'. W•tcfllf.pooi....horne, S Br 2 mlltlf' bdrm1, 2 ca.r ... ... ...... Comm. pool ' lannll. ... Ptlal am 3 Ba. frpc, p1tlo/arbof'. garage. trplc, mloro- XlNl FIN. 759-1162 Avail turn or unfurn NNr beach. 4 room flat man(: Hlfll. 81100. w av•. e t 3 • 7 2 O 2 , 81050. S385 all blll• paid at ers. 13-4 _668 __ -1_1_1_9 ____ _ ..-rl Cann~ry VIiiage mobile BEST Alty 539-8190 fee Wat•rfront. 3 br, 2 ba, .,._..,,._ 4 3 Br. 1~ Ba. EMttl<M, utll IALllA .... home: 2 Bdrm, tumlahad, new deoor $2000 mo. + .._..,..... p d • a e a p t 1 I e e . 8 on• bdrm a 1 'two ~E~O~OMEs reutala Jail!! UM lllp $400. 87S.1~ ~· M 16/mo. 851-9647 bdrm. 2 bdrm U(llt tlaa 2 INC. Kld1 Ok 5 rma 2 bathe w/ Sf'YO~ HILL Pl\IO, HEAllll '856/mo. t Br. 1 Ba. Apt. lrplo&dlnfnOmt':-LOcat-931-1400 pool flat 1610 Hurryl OnPolntl.oma.IUS*t>6 a.ue.s.TtNNIS. frpto. lncky rm, oetpOrt, e d on do u b I• Io t. ~ LtH..1 •w BEST Rlty 639-8190 fee Br, tamlly home with SWIMMltG, p11is ,_ etcna. 80•100. Own« ntxlbi9, ~ --View, 2 story, 3 oet oar· mlldl MOrt! Sony, 3et Avocado '675.000. BAYFRONT. 2 Br, 2 Ba. lat. IHft llff t09, S ~ tonnel dfn. nopdLMcNWI 1'Sl. Mgm1 &42-4M12 ~ IULn 8 '381/MO. Herb HOME FOR RENT l nj • l ee . S2 t OO . Of*ldaly9 .. 6. ...... 1 Ir. w/~ no lt .. l. 213-411-3577 12S E. Huntington IHCll 3 84 -7424, 720-0880, o.a..wood p«1. l420tmo. 1~~~~~~~~_!8-r!]· ~fr?an~t.~l.ltti.~~I..~-9<1nn, 81504800. F9nC> Bllr. 9'~ Ms.Mn r-.-:1:1 .. .... 9d yerc1e & ~ Kl<tl .. .,. '--Afll'tlrntll ....._ u 2 Bdnn. z;::r;::: !!! -.!!!! u et I we Io om•. S bdrm, 2~ b&. ~ ............. S.. With oenoa. ......... I •• 8AYSIDI PLACt IAY· 2000 AOent. "°.... ~ll~P!°~.~ 1:" mo. 1100 '"' s.... tn.eaa 3 UNITI and all goOd FAONT ~ 2 bf. 2 ._,. eqo eima lrg ~ Br, IU 8'el1 114 811r. (ltlo..) E. Side ar, 1~ ~ lncomt prod11ctt1. A b&. 11'r00 mo, IM On#I. I ... 3 o. gat, flltl\ rm, NEWPORT CM.IT '4 t-su) MA, ~and IOt Ba· .,, Nlr, f1W1tl. PtttM ., ... IHSO/mo. t bf, I be ooncfo. 9'50 =Mo,trPce4f.~ • cMlor. l'llt1' lo l!nct. 'm .. _ , _ Ma·ft-40 _ _.. ._._ --led..._ Top loo et on end th• now ..,. o .-vH, "'°• ...._. -.... _ ...........-• prtot .. 900d .t aal,000 2~ 2 ... lrpto, *ttQ, Pool ...,. 4 room abode )IC. eco. 17M7M NO"* MreMe . ""' '°" MaUmlble bU·ln range, ellarp l wl gar•a• tool HOO'• .... -(It 1611) ioen o t ta n I I 0 0 I mo • Cll MST Alty 83t-11IO MS-UM · -,_ t1t-21M ,_ r.-1-Ll!VIL CONOOL~ ~~~~~==!I -·-•• bdml, I~ be. I oat 911'• I!° ...... IULTll --·--.... Wcwtt\ "'°"9 8 rGOftl ,._ IMO"'°' No pete -~-IJl-ilJ! ITM111 I lft1 uml... l:r~ ~~ .. s..,.., Ml4t12 IOI TN-Pl.EX ~ = '°°"'e•nhr..~ ...... ,. *\'Ill Mt, .... ·r~= ,:,~ ~ r::::::· t1HK. •1211 me. ,...... ''PIO, euttcleok, Patl~J 1151. 11111 '°' l.ny 9¥ °""* Q1"'*6 d•ye Jla-1~""":.i ewet & 91tclenlt, No.,.... t1Hl•!°'::::PWl'\~~~~~i!i"~~---d••ii1ii:::.•I ·~~"!":"'~~':':":''.":"":~i,..:Mndl==...:no.=::.:;1.w.=:_--I fno, tt•~UIS ef1 -41r -.n .... Cott• w... Du-"""''-'°' ""...... ~ ..0,,., ~~~ ~~ ell new In ... I • • v t . 1 a r !.-~J t •totY • """• '" ba ...._ t1IOO mo. ~1!1!!!1!!~1111!111-.-all:I ._~-.:.;;.;;;....;;..;.;...;;....; __ _ '"'" '"""~. flln'noo 11800/MO, ~ .,..._ ~--ffOmooeeftl id, tlt+ ... +teGcleD ~ll~r!!~ ~~·.~~!~ .,.., J:!.":lJ."' ••• &;:;• Cll tar ....._ Aull Ma/ 1 (I 1tl Orange& ..... ....,,. ~-P'firt~'. LOYll.Y .. ldrM 1tal,!;:..!1~1tt!1!!~~~~0~':....:.''~":.:J~~ii:~~~ir1t<;;;:;:;;;~;-J mll ._,. llM111 ..,... .... °" 10 .-, l•i 111ar"t:: ~::.~ I/Ilda C.. ..... , ... tt; Metftolla I Gertlakl; ~ ..:r::J -r.:: '1' Olyr ty IH Dye l!'rtiM. 1ft&Ml•ea11 ,_TD. llf•llfl an t ltlll & It wetf I Gell NOW a 111110•00111.._!• .. I At'....... .... ....... . ... .. ltll4IO-N9t • • J • 08 Ofan~ Cout OAll..V Pll.OTITUMd•Y• Aprll 12, 1813 HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA ... Wtftudu, Atrtl U AJUU (March 21 -April 19)~Gly recelved to lnqulry concemLna lnvn&roenl bWty, loan or • 1p0etal payment. Spotllaht a1eo on lnvltation to pretttalou. eoclal affair. You'll be d allna wllh lively, croauve, .... u-lnc:Uvldualt, tOme ot whom ~ likely to be Gemlnlt and &,jttarlana. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll be at right place at crucial moment. Indlviduala who prevloualy oppoeed you will now expreu desire to cooperate. Focua on liming, Intuition, judgment and cir<:unutance1 whlch take sudden turn ln your favor. Scorpio plays key role. I GEMJNI (May 21 -June 20): AW-a ot glamour permeate• 1Cenarto -you'll be provided with privileged lnfonnatlon and could be asked to joln an exclusive club. Be ready for aigniflcant changes, a YQrlety of experiences and relationship which intensifies. $.agittarlan is in picture. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You've asked for certain opportunities -now you receive them. Moon position highlights emotional fulftllment, popularity, ability to win friends and influence people. Gift received which aids in beautifying domestic surroundings. Remember sentimental anniversary. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Orders from top could lack substance. are subject to change. Know it, keep options open and have alternatives available. Pisces, Virgo natives flgun! prominently. You'll receive encouragement from Individual who works behind scenes, lends vocal support. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect highlights travel. communication, knowledge of international customs. You'll have added responsibility. chance for increased rewards. Relationship grows stronger, you'll be more fulfilled and galn added recognition. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Fini.sh rather than initiate project. Financial backing is required from more than one source. Study prospects of a limited partnership. Keep track of taxes. interest rates and valid deductions. Aries, Leo and another Libra figure prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Break from past indicated -new procedures are required. Focus also on J>OS&ble partnerships, cooperative ·efforts and rapprochement with one who respresents opposition. Make concession to thoee close to you, including partner or mate. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): First impressions likely to prove correct. Basic problems can be resolved. Emphasis on dependents, pets, employment. Sense of direction will be restored, family member will express desire to cooperate. Aquarian figures prominently. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Social activities accelerate, significant changes occur and you are free from obligation which was not your own in first place. You'll be in touch with modem themes and youthful, vigorous people. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Roadblock to progress is temporary; property dispute will be amicably settled. News receiv~ which encourages you to begin rebuilding process. Check safety procedures. get rid of hazards. Scorpio and another Aquarian figure in scenario. P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Movement replaces inertia -response received to recent message. request. S hort trip is part of scenario, could involve c1oee relative. Member of opposite sex expresses feelings in creative manner. boosts your morale. Genuru plays key role. t ' { DT . -----.. • • f =/ •"~ ~1 . .,, . 1 .... -·· -• • , • -' • • • ;. ',," • · Sl.14 P. day :TMI'• AU. ,., ,. '°'. '°111'1.*' ,,,,;-l:IJ --cli( "~ H 7 --... -A-•'"",._ r ... "'"'" Jiiiyr ~-: .. .. .,..,, Cl•Hb _... ~· ...... "'OiirfllNCNllOONIT. ···~· WAlft "°""" • omoe oANnlnQ, lfUOKWO"k: ''"'" " ':=:o~= tMllt f'oGllllO .. rw-. we WAIH WINDOM .....,_.~ W..."'Atlfl ,__Wit= ~ ft•ll•ble tllorouoh i llf'OtJobe&,...,.. VIM-MOloott...._..H ._,,to0¥W""'*-'•·"·ct tm• Low w. -Ca••..... ~ ..... ~ 4'UICll. a1o "'· Cllnoer. LOGtil ... t4Mt11 Uo. 1411802 •..... T... Culley wort!.,., ........ -. . --· -•';.eue ~ ,... ... 11 "-"ad. ketll 14-4111 114-?321 c...tom lflcle..etone l.11pert w111coverln9 In· ~ ,.... ...... ''• IMlmale t4t-71t1 .............. -~ -=-~bp."\!:.......... J~ .. or~u~ ........ .:.-~·:=2 :n~~N~ ,,..-.-.-Lki. •M1042 "~N=I~~ DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECTmtY feolnl, lleta & hMlnlCMl •· mottw. ~ l~INGD-NW/ ()ty Of nlOftl. ll'~14 Nf-022' efternOOnl Bltckwelder Peperheng R!PAIA SPECIALIST CLEANING 142.-1649 _. ... topl. Ml.o111 OK. N0-121& e.= ::,..,~, ONI! CALL DOU ITI HouuolHnlng, ept., ...... ~ .... '-~."1~~ ... l~1~uel~ 76~~~'tt62 John'a Window Oll9f*'O CMwtrr Ofllld Mr• 1 yr I ovJT. reteatt 11 yn In O.M. Palnttno, oupt ntry, tlomea, oondoa. Refer. ·ABC MOVING· '""'"' -"~ ........... u ,,.. •t. 1a vr• up. ._..,-Mer......_ ~ --*•· crwa "· 1430111 Tom 651.,.4f0 roofing, orpt 1teem cln-•ft 4pm 082•253 1 Debo-Oulctc, Careful~. PM!ttraMr >*•"' LUii Ill* M0-1oe1 Doorevwendo• oeblnetl ™' 8prtnod•I• oateo-Door O.atoft, Ing,~, yard cln· rel\ Lio. T1HCM8 582.Q.410 ----End of~ IC)edall PlllW Ollla• ... .,.... "Pflno-, t111dw11e. 'o' up, 0· Lowett rat•, ..... llttiat *1•1 ..,..* • ...._ S,..lalht One week onty. loc411 . .,.,.,., Ml-441i CHILDCA"E, Cl'lrl•tl•n dilfnOnat•tlon. S..00... 8TARA IMt-44'71 Beet Quilty. 25"' ·~· Co!Oitii~. 875-4e18 26 YT• eitp 76t ... W ..... Lew ...... 8"' ~ptetlo coww-. Home, H0/40 hr wlc., 24M N9wpot1 llYd. C.M. R!AIONABLE RAUS Matl.ll'e, ~ pro-Competlt!Ye rat•. Platter/ 1gair laaAlaitly ~~ =-:.:•-= oohNOWI .......... Yovr Olly Plot S.W.°"*'Y Oedla ,.,._ ';:CMnt al.60 l'lr. Npt Hel9t1t1, IM2~. ~·• ot work-rH/ telllonel IOoklng to hou· Uc T-111,428 73G-1363 - -..-·- ' _.._ ,._ 1,.,... KATHY, e60-62se 8 _ _._1__ , • ~em jc)tle. .. lilt for eummer rnon-STARVING COUEGE ED'S PLASTERING lk.idoet rat--'Ow min. Including tabor end .._ .. ~ '"'" ---Dey Ot 641-2174 •ha beglnnl"g In May Ouallty natchMftextur• R ... Comm. bolt trlre mat1rl1l1 mutt be 11· Aepi ... :tdw9 Aernodellno, "'*" car-CS....., leeul 1-----;;;;;1l~l"'"l"'"l,..._--·1-.:;;:!...::...:.::::.:.:...:::;:.:..::.:.:....:....1 Wiil care 1~ peta and STUO£NT8 MOVING Int/ext N;.1. &45-82&8 Fr .. Mt. &4 1-7581 Olftllld. UnllcellMd oon- pentry, dOCJf h1ng1no, Aemodel/Alpein, oomm. . Home repelre. Sml.Job• pay utllltl••· Call CO. Lio. T124-<438 ... .... ,...,..,,. 1-.1..1 .... 1 ,.__ 11--trec1or1 ~ eo at91• pelnttng rooftNl -.otri-& reald Uc'd, bOnded Topped/r~. CIMn OK.J.palntlng, etc. 876-4478 el\er 8 pm lnwred. &41-&427 .-..._TEA PAT....,1...., ran•-_........ In their edYertillnO· Con-141-1111.utUI e.I. etc.'e:s1..asl'1 Mlle• .,,., Forlllt, At•0142 • 119, ,_ lnfnl. 761-3478 UllfY 14~5277 PTL ' . WATCH us GROWi AHIUCCOI. lnt/ut. 30 ·ANGELA SPIRITUAL• lrec10tl end coneumere. Repalf/wn Jobe. FenoM • 1 •" I ... l.Mdecaplng-Yd Clnwpe Home rec*,., c.tpentry, lmmecul•t•. '"ponelbl• Palatl!J Yf'I. Nut. Peul 545-2977 Con1Y1tant/ Coun .. uno contect ~ Grondle et A.ttt!dul ca.mw •l'l•lvea, partlllone. Lo -s•• Tree trlm/remov·Malnt oablnet1, •l•ctrlc•l. bu•'""' woman. Long .. Pllltlll ~~:. ~~ In •II m•tt•ra of llf• ~u~~t~n •. c:,=~ N I r:c: ....._...., retea. Stw. 752·11658 Lie. 30888I. Remodel, lnigetlon Jim 851.0t20 =I~, tenclng. Don lime local realdent with Bloollwell1. 5M--4H2 675-2496 Of 873-9784 Stete LlcenM Board. 28 "' ey . ._......, Add'na & Clblnet• 14 ref. AvaU June thru Sept by Rlcti erd Sinor. Lie. Spiritual Advlaor Civic Center Pina. carpent~ ~4t81. Cup! ltnice 546 Ille ~8« 111 •ID 11111 la U °' Oot. 1173-11712 2~-14 yre 01 happy Plaaltlat In bu11ne11. merrl1ge, Room 890, Senta Ana. AbMy'I 1800 SN1npoo & ateem cleen. PEEL CONSTRUCTION. Uiwn-tr....,,.rub lnttell a !f FREE, honeet & relleble. locll cu.tomere. -atreH prob1em1, etc. CA 92701. W&tM.u! IMtl1) Color brlgl'ltenere, wht ~ eny tclnd of,.~-, !.f!t ~~//~l>totltllnQ I & -~~~ ,_.__ Reta evell. Call Paul Thank you, ~114 14 •r U 'V 141-TIH J8~3~1~·~9~4~7~8~0:1 •~n~•Jiiiii~~~~~iii= ~I. -i!ll crpta • 10 min blMcn pentry or ~ . .,.....,,. ..,..,.., ,.,.,,~ "'"• mv••"'""""' Butler &45-4840 Xll02. tlllm PAllTllS WATER HEATER Special 1131-1"4 Add M-°"'Qn-Aernod. Hall, llv/dtn. ~116; •vV plete remodeling. Gd FNe eetlrna19 5 Cell MIKE 846-1391 Prompt, neat prof.,,. Pool heetere•Fumaoee 1--'-L•-.,,.TlmTY F~ ~· U:~ room t7.60; coudl 110; refe. Uc'd. 53l-6424 a-n~~ HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE ...... Tu 1onei.11o r•t• 535-7140 1n1ta11-~~1 .. l'IUM!---•-----• knocll• of1en -'*' you . ' ctv IS. Guat. ellm. pet Drpall Heullng • T,_ Trim Fl.lmttUfe, Tr9"', Tr... Federeted Tu ~ Pllllf fM lll1U FrM •I. Aellonable. AAA ~lntder/land~ uM reeult~Ung Oelly Al~p '.-=· 8:tw':f:" m~!~ OAYWALL/ACOUSTICAL FrM •l. 542-0907 953-5416 NORM Home/otf'loe ec>c>ta. FREE EST. INT/EXT, Uc'd. John 531-1151 . ::t::::4. ~2~~11 3. Pilot CIH1 ll1d Adt to .,, ......... ,-lltt:lng...,. Alfa. 554-0 Ralph Caballero & Sona HAULING 531-4t71. REFS. LIC. 320881 p 1 ltnict/ IQa1n reec:ti the Ol'Mge CONt ~ting 123 ' ~L(7L ~:ses Compl. malnt, comin/ Cleenu9e. rwdltrM svc. 0-'1: Molt 110-176 « TEO. 7141871·9047 M Tilt ~e4. SIS AapNt 831~1Mllc W• Care~ c--. BU 141 52 .... 582 tea. Tree tr1rn:ning ~,.. RANO'f. &42-71147 20% off ... , yew'a. Wiii UCIWUI llU'I l~T:11e:Ja~M~uon~~ry~.;,_~~a~ ... ~t~~Pt1~K>1~.,.~~54~2~-6e~7~·~~ Den Hall.__,.__.,__ T!'~•--t Unit& Upl'lol, G",:,· llettrinl moval, c!Nn-upe. • rM Htwll~, c!Mn--up & trM trewil. 8-41~29. INT/~.· C.A ... LL JIM, Experienced & profH· 1 ·pelr, All lypn. Quellty. -w .... _ • .,, '"""' """""'' -•t. 540-4454 ett. 4.30. trlrnmng, 110 min. ----elonel V""" reaeonabl• F Uc '"" 23 5 ti:~· ":'2~ RMI. rat-. 8-4W71& ELECTRICIAN. Priced COM~ETE GAROEHIHO 567-8271 Bob LadluM INT/EXT PAINTING retM j°' ;;j of yoyr pool rM •t. . ...,1. 4 CARPET INSTALLATION right. Ir .. •ltlm•I• on SERVICE: oail Jerry'• --·-·m G nMda. For expert ••r· IUzUttl!I a REPAIRS. 30 Yf9 exp. large or emall )ObL Lawn Service. 53l-4395 COiiege Studenl with l~ge s~'.':n~J!r":c, ahrub c!t=~C:~~:: •t. vice, cell evenlnge 5 p.m. TrH ltnlct ..... .-...... ,...., .. __ 145--9031(bet8, att 4) UC. 39e621· 8'73-0369 d truck, IOwHt rete, 1n1tell1tlon. Our work Reu. Stew 647~28t to 9 p.m. 11 no .,,_, Trtt Trlm/lt•twll _.., .... ""' -·1 '"""' 1..:.:.:...:.:::..:..:::.=~..::.:..:..:..._1-:-:LIC='D=-=EL:-:EC=T:::R:::.,.:::7.,.::-:N-1Gu •nlng, CIHn-upa, prompt. Tl'l•nk you, PLEASE keep trying... St Ind s 'll\&I. Neer Vlctorta/Xlnt refa. Thomeon Carp« Sllel & Qu·• ...__., ,,.___...,.,.. tr._....., oement worlc. Court. 7119-11711 only looka expen1lv1. DAVIS PAINTI"'"' (ll•) •tMlll ump gr . eve...,,.. ........... ....._. ..... ...... • ...,.,...._ ret• "'"'-'V Check our ........... before ~ ,. .. FrM •t Jim 155-5910 ...,. .. ---ln1t11l1t1ona. Comm/ T Ml-6072117$-7644 645-1804 042-2986 ... It--•-,,._ lnt/nt. A.cousllo celllnge, · -.-.n--------• reald reet,.tchell & ,._ om 1 .... a•N ... ._. t ~ you buyt Uc. 204615· c•bl~t refln. 1n1. FrM 20 yr• exp. Pool ..v, re-•--.-_ .-.. _-----·n muHU pain: Jdnt refa. #4302n. RESID/COMM'LllHO. ' 11r -•·f Pelntlng. Carpentry CAU 546-1013. .;,. #'3ee1eo. 542-7470 molding. Eerl'f comple-Tamn- Balloon Promotlonl lJnll.. Oreg 556-5324 20 Yf9. Do "'f own W0111. ClrHlpe. Refl S.18 O Tiie . Remodel. Bonded. u.,4'1 ...... ..., IUI .. p•-M tlon, melnt. & repair. i.:::P:.::vt~T:.::u=to&r-ln_g_/_R_e_m_e_d_l•-I mlted: bright boUQuetal "--t/ ,. __ ___.. UC. 278041. Al -..12t Gardening WMted, ~-UC. 582·7432/644-4798 JIUat...... • -·-FrM •I. 24 hf MN. Uc. 1netruc11on XJnt fMU1a Same Mtt· 494-7550 - _ .....,..... CHRISTY & SON Ing, edging, rekli'lg, ..... CJ---i--Top quality/RMI. ret• 283500. 114H2IO t<-8. (213>692-3794 · la11w/ l'irt lluaa c.mant-Mw>nry-Bkp 24 HOURS. LIC'D 1wHptnt trH .. 11. ....., GARCIA'S MAINT • Bldg! FrM Mllrnet• 1150-7189 I.I. Prtpr!t ltnicts - -W.....cu.t. ~~ ~121 or l50.oM8 metea. 14 7641 ROBIN'S CLEANING tttr pk, It carpentry, elec, Cuetom Pelnllng: Int/ext. "'-t·• .... I h'-tnJ .. lenlct 8utglat & Are Al8rml 1381057 Rob 54 _... 1 •• ... •••N 8er'llce . 1 tf\Ofoughty plumbing. 407-&831 Oualtty. Spring Spec!M. ,_, .. ...,rveye or ... Centre! Reporting ' Electridln: ,_a ~· _.,._, • ...._ cleltl houM 540-0857 Fr• Mt. o.ve 873-2031 lkr. Hl·ll4l Typlng/W0td Pr-'"Q Rea/oomm. ~ Concrete: •m•l~~or to• All typee. Low prlcH. Speclal-comm/reald · .... !If Ovlck, ... Y revlllons ---------1 Jobe. Remove Id, re· Uc'd. Free Mt. &31·2346 lndacp/ malnt Mrv. 13 EltpertlM H<IUMeeplng BRICKWORK· Small joba OllTlll PlllTI• ltflaJ@IM Reuoneble 861-1041 • -II.I-plecew/,_, 8-4 12 yre. Free Mt. 531-7494 Vee & tuPOllee lncklded ...._._.. c· t u~. . 25 Uc ........ 1 I -_. ---------1._ Kitty' 641-4070 ·--....... °' • ...._ yre. · ...,,, ... · "'· J.O. Horn Reftnlehlng ..... ......, ...... _____ --tertaiawt ~ lrvlne. A4at1. 1176-3176 bQnded, Aefl. Color •x· Anti....-. kit. cabl·--'•. STAPLEY CONSTR. The IHtut drew In the ~ ,.....,.. ,,., New & remod, llnWI cer-WHt ... • Delly Piiot F~ w~d!'~ ~ Pelntlng Int.tut. •lee. High Quality HOuMwork Muonry & Stucco: ,_ & Plf1. 953-40l l Rlcherd fine pelntlng. 645-0604 p;e~'l; doof henglng. CIM•lfted Ad Cell Today oe & _ ... .,. 87'i-MN cupe ntry, plumblng, ~-1 arn the t>eatl repelr. All typee. Ouellty. H•.,. IOl1Wthlng to Mii'> 1142_567i I 1. 831-13'71 Mtke 642-54171. .,.... · "-tfodl etc. ~153 873-7012 9'1. 8pm Loweet prioe. 83t-2345 CIMllfled eda do It well. Clutlfted Adi People WhO need People Til•t' 1 wtlat the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY II all ab0u11 "95~ of m1 ~po,._ c•- (rom lk Pllo1." I """"'°""' •• tllo Pol•• olKI 11M ll<1M'" 'or ., ·~ tlte.w I '""'«I 20 rellt -lt n•• f,..• ~ Pol'fl .... ••I) ou rnpo8'M' Ir•• 11M Rtpolrr . I woe •HI hepp) wnh th• ru •• , ... , saw11- "I ... ,..,, ....... 1111 Wu... SlM ltl1 WaatM SIM ltl1 Wu... SIM ltl1 Waat.. llM ltlt WutM HM lt11 Wut• SIM ltlt WutM SIOI Belt Wut• Slit ._Uawt Hll hnltsn HU INTERNATIOWAL OIL 119f/llTll Setvtoe Station wort!. PIT llllS( 19 MS Ruel Floral Sola, 8' • DRILLERS • Now hW1ng Local development/ SPEND 't :JUR DAYS ew'• ll50+ per wtl. No experience necH· HOT OFFER! pllow~= fof ~ 1 IOrM IMMEDIAR IP£1111S t:ome building co. AT THE BEACH Call 045-5780 2Pfn-6pm aary. Exciting cer-op-COLD CASH!! field •t•fl. Muat treln. we require front ottlc4 sal I lllL portunlty. TO EDISON Antique dining table & U0,000 +. For Into cal Need telephone sales representatives to eppeu1nc4 •nd good C H•PPY Poaltlv• Almoe· F .. '°'DI~. CUSTOMERS c h1lr1. Circa 1100. ~:J.r,:)1876 ut start tonight in Costa Mesa office. ~·~ft=1yPy•~0~~111~ TEL·l-CIR Phlr• .. you help pro-1~~ Get$2~foryouroperabk ~~tc)~'='.·!~: mote our· publlc etlo n d 1..in I • LIUL lllllTUI MCretary to HI" and HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS MrVlce In OC ., ... Full lff·lltlf K. .1111 leCOn re~ .. erator. t'• lrge, 11 7eo-e243 Pa--martcetlng "'II'· Who ,._ FOR PART TIME PERSONS IN or PIT. Sal•"' °' com· COltinl you up to $14-4 -Twn rc9nnnw bed w/deek & -• •-•Part time qulrff good typing and • mlalon. ~. Hunt No experience neceeaary more • yeu In electric dr ............. xkit cond 1295 Elq)ertellced In pet'90Nll dlctec>h<>nl llklH• u well TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT Bch. Cell Krletle 11 U.S. and ovetMU. bllh . ~o nate y ou: 055-2174 · · Injury, crlmlnal lew, & •Must be at least 16 H 0tgenlzetlonal eblll· OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER 95-4-7492 FM for Directory 0 per a t 1 n I a e c 0 n w--------- lemlly 1-. Salary com-*N ri tin. Reel "t•t• beck· 1-312-188-3338 ~tor to one of the W81.erbed, wave6ele mat· m.11tir1t1 with experi-0 expe ence nece538ry ground helpful. Cell Sterter wented, Newport Ext E-1530 cberltle• 1111~ ~low, ~. 1 'If old, oomplete enc•. Legun• BHch •Pleasant personality 152·7383 uk tor Nanet· "Evenings and Saturday 1Beechn peregolton.cou31,...00 •1~1n• JU. Wut• SIM and be ture 1.0 mrnUoo king wlfreme. 1250 417-1719. •R llabl te, morning• •• thla ,.-..al offr-r whr-n.., __ Mt-__ 20ee _____ _ a_.. __ ._ e . e ~ A"9. Newport 8-dl. A· 1 prof houaec:leenef w/ .--· k t h •· co-........ ,_,._ BBQ & ...--·-· •Good Reel Typllt. ptt, eo wpn. "Commission/Guarantee & Y 0 u m • e ~ ~"'""' ..... ~-Newport center Real earning potential omc. M llll Nwpt ecn. • Must ..__ ambitious, SWITCHBOARD .:>p«etor bell ol ref• In Nwpt erran1emen t1. Get • wtllt• peUo eet 1325 for Eetate Llllgetlon Firm call 714/151-1116. ua It luxuty Lagune 8eedl S.A. CIH n everything receipt, i nd Soulhun both. 457-1088. Pleaeant and reliable hotel. 4 d•Y• • wMk, • • c •P t w 1" d 0 w • · c llf 1 Edi 1111---------needl eherp, •JCP'd legel Aaeteunint nulble hOUra. Call ~ 541-2434 e v11 except • orn 1 ton w Formica ct-' & d,,_ ··~. Xlnt lyplng, <let.-142-llll, Ext. 312, aft. 1:10 "lllMIT "Experience helpful, na. 497-44n. Tue & Thurl. P•Y you U5. Y our 120 H Ch . crib, 160. phone, and lhofttland e bUt Wiiiing tO train d O n I t I O n I I t e X &42-1738 muat. S elery open. A orowino Orange Competent Mature Nu,_ dl'ductJble. Frtt plcku,.n1--------- 840-l952 eoun:z:.:• food ..,. ·This Is not temporary m -•. -Aide, companion drtV9r. by the charity. Thi• ..... Lift SUT LEGAL SECRETARY ·-·-Alde!Companlon. P/T 111111• ~. ew~~ctlelme~ lmmedlete_:nlnge In Xlnt rela. 549-8877 special offer expn. Ma, (NEW). 5 matching ' Lite Hakp'g , Meture, Dallv Piiot new1p1per -A ,........, 31 1"83 F d t 11 teblel. 11600 ffK all, or N.B .. ·~ ~-ltv.-ln for emell ........._ d i' I I I negen. om.n enco1t-telephone , Mlllng APT MGR, Northrop Corp, , • . or e a 1, ed. fast typlet. I• d~ N on •• -m k r''. A!!,•OJCr. n20'!!'._• .!r!•k·. ___. to eppty. GrOWld a.02 5878 312 eubecttptlone to the Olllly r11lrH , •g• 56, mele s>t-: wffl ... ~tely. 7~ -· '"• ,.. ~ ,·-, 0 op po t nl1y tor °"' -• ext. Piiot. Evening hou,. and c • u c • 11 en . ( 2 1 3) 0.-. C-.1y 554-2'27 :-;:=-:;::;:=-;:::-;;::=;:::::-1-.:14=2::..=::.:1 ______ 1 AMmoolie l eome..,... .;.~ ulndMdual between 5:30PM-9PM S 1turdey mornlnga. 1175-1220 Ce.Ivery Baby Grand 3 yre o ld Limo «lvw. Applcatlotw ..,, lcend ==· Mu1t wtltl .__.. quallUe9. , Comml11lon with gu•· LutNn.n O\urch $4000 otlg HOOO. De-~~ ... ~ 9CCll*d • -.-he¥I wHdl, ,,._ acipo11 rant•• and bonu•••· (714) 972-4887 ..._line couc:t1 a iov., ,.,. ...... .,.,,.,._ .. drillen -_. prefer llght truck wl ca1"" ;./;.;l2~<~1f~,11 "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" Contact 842-5871 ell Aaiaalt °' (213) 402-0792 ~s1.ooo ...... 12500. 1 tor "'"tlgloue N.8 . 11-3 pmto 11:30pm. ,.._.. -lhll . ........, Met, ,. ... -.... ___..._ -..., ,.. cal .__ 10 -__. -·-~"' .,:....,,.-,.. =:=:r -SSll Oill.dnn'1 u--iw of ..--tw..e bed S3000 mou•lne ~. Mu.t .__, .... .... re1ponalble pereon1 RETAIL -_. •-.-~..-.-. know .. aepecta of bu9-4 pm only, Mon-Fri. need eppty Starting ~ I I Is~ Oranaoe C.ot.mty Ol1G ·Cell Set/Sun neea. Send ,...,_ to: Country Club Con..-. prox. $4.75·tw l mlMoe.11 HU -Seiel .... lnH/llltl•H Tlllephone Salel Male PeklngHe, At<C (714) 972-1242 Of 842-3382 Alnenc8n Umoullne, 101 eoem. 5*-8051 Cell btwn 9:»10:30AM M .. hthrJ..... W -Mature, hudwor\lng etAll Uf... reg., 5 yre old , Hble, f1' l (800) 841-7'38 F~NING TABLE. Scholz Plue Ste 221, .,,. Ill.I only. Mon-Fri. ull for =:---..:!:t~ •Oleoount L.ong Dlstanoe pereon to man•g• re-·~ IAL.D houlebfotien, leO OBO. Deleret lnd1.mtriel Buffet, good cond. 4 NB, Ca. 12913 Cer~ mind-.. .,_.,... ~!29G_."~1 , ctrculellon. .. ... t~ .......... -'-----... eervtoa. pu1able .,,5 tlque lflop. F/ •lW ll•ll•a Chm, 531-3e05. (714) M~-8271 dlalra, cetm pede. &605 • • _. .., .. -·~ .. ,.. ._... ,_ •• _._ • .,.,,. ...--... ~-time, day week -Fe Amer E1klmo w/ Diabled American 833·22511 ; 581·0351 LIVE-IN POSITION With QOOd typing llblllty, Ilona. WMllencl evelle-•1500-t1,000 Wk. (lnelu~ Sun). Mu•t e 11ft 1111 fw .,,., V OIAri Cerlng , honest lady to bookeeplng nper. ~ PIT newepaper deftwty, blllty • muat. Apply In •Outat•ndlng L••d have knowtedge of 8VM5e7 5711-3753 _ pepwel 7· .. 1't'_..~1·88-J7 ti-f~ ,._,_u. 1_m_ ..... _g_. _____ _ cere tor 05 yr old ledy. ful. Mk for Shelley. F• 3-5am, "425/mo, plua penon: 1212 So. CoMt Program I anttqu-. 142·7t45 ' full l 1'"· _....., -· 0 ...,..._... .........,'l,. Chiming Oock rtnoe ..,. C.M. 640-4137 9¥1 eh Ion l•l•nd ., ... t>onua. Al~ tied tn Hwy, Laguna a.ctl -compeel• Training IUllT.... Tlllephone ..._ -...1111. I Sel (714) 7·081& ery Yi hr,~~ LOSE WEIGHT wtllle 720.o202 ~c.117~ AIUllStcnMngtmt ~:.~=forlnter· Marketlng/Salu/ 1111.fMllUJll lwQ.1176. 980-0t83 vation~):M7--0831 wyhr.l lOO. NI mekln~on•~· Part HIT/Tm na M ._. . . ... ,.........__ Pereonn•I O.~t. hive Full or put-time. Pu· Cock 5--.....0 ... _ .. St Vlnomt de Pliul Dln•tt• Ht w/4 IWI\'. ••-H ••• ~ -pm. -bllltllng ~ 1119 6 er --,v...,, • • •••'II"'" cNlr1, 1175. Ctne bet ----·-------'-1 ::''!:i:'~ _: PIT $ee'y/Aeclp\. ...... IHlllLllt a.... =~nJ~n!~cieTw/~~ ,... open1nga tor aome mete. butt. AKC reg d. (714) a.w-1 1 .... (214' MCtlofle. 1100 ... e LIT ..... -youth Mu•t b• ••II Medlcll ~co neecSe II tM world of Hlllno ~~ 1200t·IHOOU P•t r Good typing, lhorthmld ludty people. Commie.-1250. 540-6130 L atoola, "40 ... 50" W for 7-11 Rent A Car. . ... groomed lndMdull h6gh fMhlon i.ttier llP---pert me. p 0 *" 'd Cell ltol'I or Mllllry, ~ Pltbull Terrier HARBOR tllR!A wood mini bllndl, 2 pt, 8 Wlltl l det!ll ewe. Only groomed. ~~ for ... ""*'° l ptlonea. parel IOI • dynamic 11000 ~tor de.er l 71~ req . •• g reater. CH h b o-UKC, 175 APPLIANCE SERVICE moe old, t175 ... A9o. up. it•OPI• apply. polllttwet •75 ~ c II c.l 7~1380 young oomc>er'IY wtth 21 c6oM. Wll beet My dMI. -H. 8. 531-7217 W• ... recond~, . wood chair wtcuahlOft, 1 • • per -· a ---in 12 _ ...... _....__ si.n t~ making big Secretel'V, PIT, E•per., ... I ·--......... n ..... ott 110 850-180. 2~-..1021 (alk lof REAL ESTATE ;;-;.,..,.'iTro:;:-;. SM. Cllll ak-7082 otoanl~·d pereon lor ~ :--11 Wiii mate A.t<.C. mele .....,..enc.. ....,ahl f,: H •extra LVN: Bu1y back olfic., Shmnon). s .. 1~90n. Nmed 1 a -..,,.. you on our prof-. SALES bu1y d l1organlHd L•· -&• Lh•u Apao w/uma I llY &PftJa.I ~ 56~;804 · •mPlf, non-amkr, full time. p~lenced :•raon In 1 1 t 8ch A~ Ut lei = w~ only. No I••· eve'•· Herb 057-1133 · • Cont•ct Mr• Mltovctl PAIT Im ~alll lnduMriel ~.· m•n•g•m•n nu llY·~ UY r:'1so Ho:,. Fl•~lbl•~· .·~-..... 551~1 Cert Oek ceblnee. 75x38x14. 3 834-11M ftD,,__. ,.., Mtale tore eucoee-We are aeeklnl bllQht, Good payl We nHd 4 7 -..... SIJt F~e&~t.::. ~~d~~ Mlidt of Orange Cculty M•e utre U helping =.I ~1'L.i~ :wftf~1~~1~0~ ~~I:~~: =-t ~: .,:;; llmfllf It ......... Reg APPV Geldlng, 5 yra. new l •1111 under war· UOO. 2284 Rutgere, la ~IQ~ youth canterl promote In Nllwpor1 IUCOIM Ind a mlnlnlum .,. o ..._..._ OU .... _ No experience nee••· ,..,.. 11.2, eherp-lncl tack. ~~2185176. 548-4053 « C.M. 54MT7'3 ::.,: Ar.."°"; c:-=: their own ••tabllal'led 714/IM&-SO!ll of two YM'9 retell ma-allp1 In O.C. •ree. TM eery. Good phone votoe, fw lttal SACR.IFICEJ 11500,..,.. ,.._... Upright Freezer 1115, •• WI wee welcome. rouMI. Mature. outgo-..,,_, rwgement upert:lllOI fof money II herell Hunting-:s-..--::i· Alilc for Pem. ""'111111 Plw 847-380e Relrlgerater, llke new. GrMt..nrtlldmottler efttl-• •no. ettrectlve patentll tmmedl•t• men.,er111 ton a..m. ...set ... _.,, ....__ t o 11 fr •• I 1 5 6 ~ S3l-8222 l'f ~ ~ per90n, pMliM cal P I T tor Jofln Weyne opening In our outh 114/114-1411 -,... -Pm 1531 ~90e0. · · :~5w ... :;i:t"m "!r::: lft' .... --2-6PM. ~. 646-7021· Tennie Ch.:b, mutt be Cout Plue •tore. W• Aall for Natale lllllTUl-Ul&L •• tf hrt.... book~ 1100 ea. 1""" Earn S450 to llOO ,_ Photo lab counter IMlf• neat, outooino. eome offer ve ry competitive ,..._IU ............ _ NB.,._ exper .. ellOell. U .... w1h1a1 GIVE Y~ PETS 30 ~old ctullc Stow, bedhmel11. '7~ ...-t ti lcnowledo• of tennla 1 1 1 -n•vw•• ·"ltl• word~-·I,.,. I .. _.... """'• & wo1ka perfect week If ,o11 11ewie • II!. eon. per me, exper -... .. but not _..._., u er ••. • comp •t• FT/PT Crown Her-~. 8 ~20 ..... 1 ··• fWLRla• _ the a.t PrcMctlon poe-.,,.... ·:--------- _...., --_.. _..... Ar66, Apply In pereon. ·--·~-frlnne benefit ....,.k._,.. • v .. _.., .......... _ ...... ··-.1 ... •-. Aw ............ IOf ,...... 1100. 641-3332 TnomHvlll• dlnln9 .. , ___ ... -·-· ...... .,..., ...... Appty In l)lfllOn: 1171 ~ bonull pr~ 3107 EMt Cit Hwy, CdM ·-.... •-i .... ... la50 Servw 1225 C9bn ~ ... ~r~o.:::r:e ~~.~· Jamflor .. Rd., H.B. ah•rl~ Pf""ram a op-8eteepe:•on• looklno '°' ~ .. , T-----.~ .. ~~Sona~,;.: aw. .... ariab Mlf b 0.;. b. d I ; 3 5 . 11-3 --a I Coate ...... CPA Arm. ...... --·--·· 552 7141 541-1058 btwn 11AM & Proof Allder . pclftun ty «I 9dv~ cerffr n edvertl1ln9. Type 50 wpm. 10 key 10 IOlldtora needed at "ReKue & Recovery" USED LUMBEft i--·------- 3PM wellk dllY9o exp.. FIT, Mon-T~ ..,ftllll11 QtO'#. MedlOll. Defttll, Xlnt Co. adding machrne. Non/ onoe, full or pert time, no Program wNati tneuree If 2x4, 2xe tong lengtN. Like new Mecm. muter MEDICAL A8848TAHT nu. Fft.. S.I, e-5• AJ I« MtllblllMd ll'dlltec For• pereonel lntervlilw, with room lor edvano. ""°" Some overtl ••~ nec.M, w/traln. pet le lound or Injured It 175 ell. 142-M21 bdnn eult« I dwf dtl9-F~--. a T-. ~..__...a.~ turel ......_ OC , ... __; cell Sanlne Watklna et men\. Cea W~ Ohl'le-Merln . ., •w~ Cefl aft 1PM. CMUl.111111 w1t1 reoe1W m«Sloal care ....... _..., • ..., •• t•'--•er, ermolre, 2 nloht --"'"' ._,..,. ur•-· ' '~...,., 648-U43. tlen Ltd. Advertl1ln,. req. · .. yeet'l _.,..r !=:: ....... ...... ..... •-· .... ...,,.,. .,_ .,....., •-·-·, •-71.4 1t50 PE N SAVER, 118 .,.._Helt ~enoa, • enoe. Salary 10111. Cell --.... you..,.. ......... 1-. 41 dla1M1 new MCI', atenda, king ..... bed, ---------• Plecenll• Ave, Ooata pleeeant per90Mllty, in.. n. ,....,, Wttt ~.0~1~ .. ~ Marketing. Rannal'I, 764-1040 lor •~ Call, leave "'"iN99 to I .,Tes ' · a1200. Sofa. 1160. ~ ............... l11r• u-... cldental but eccureta .... 2 ,._ .--.. ........... get detalle. 142.05111 1900· 41M-llne t , 1110. I lwlvel -•-, --ft.,.. .._.E ..,..,.L'd l(.....,N ........ • .. ,,,. ..... _. ... Elcper.tlml"lllne.~ tyf.tno required. K...,anev-onprtoealtle IM.ll,PMT'lm '".""'""' '''"' ~---116 ,....,..,..,......,, __ end llt• ttloftllancl, Of SELL Idle Item• with • IM -0111 (Wendy1. ... Y way-be a reouler ... AN&•*"Your lnoOlne limtllY/P•t1aa We need good people to .. t 11•• lm.nied. Woodbfldo• ..,_ M'lllfto,,. ,,,_, ~Plot Of•tlfladM c l uelfl•d 1e•Cl•r. -lntai for amell Hrvlce flrm ... , up ~olntmenta n 551-1515 '78CMOl8, 8'lM.44o i"'2ili-Mii7iiti. iiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'iwiientiiiiiiiAdliimCaliiiiiiiit4m2..ae7miil~iM2•·Mli7iliiiiiiiiiiiiill bt~g ... nte~lnono Lite typing, ming and from our • Meaa ~-............. c.non AE1 with one yr w .. mounted Ff9nCfl cle-MecHctUaancee: Mttllr• '**' ~ ~Com-ecoount~'78 h1 to tic. In tfle •~lno fOf-.. wmtyt cue, lenllt~ ~ __, ftU ~ I-* ()Moe Nip....,... ~ , panle1. Many et:11t1 to train. 714 780 ~· :"00.:: A!tlnp Mii =-18~~· '*'651 or :'ito~d~t!~ ::;,;~b~o~{,: KIDS-EARN GRE.1T TRfS AND PRIZES! ~!:,·.,t.':o::: .~-~'----;~~~::;"1';,.f'" A~~ue~•· Hta.:.,z-Mii 91P!n'•~b·~:.: San Juen Oepletreno, ft fl¥• bon~• PtOQr•m. ,_.,.,., .,. ·----• -· -ti--•..-82113 Ca. a.__..., pt_,.d, but flnanoe fltlft dealrH 8y llPPt. oNt . . Cenlronlm Mdl Ma1llO Dot $80. l4I 89Q MO ........... ' wtll train Ille rlQht ~ aocue1e 1"*' w/~ Tiie Deify Not '* lfn.. Laree new oonllgnment l'Mlttht.. ,,.,..._. iwtnW• Inga, e(o. t.44-ma. He90edl ...,,IPOO ~ ~~!:C~~~iiiii-~~-~t eon. 'Of Int.,.,.._ Call: orwnlM1tcel tlllllt, pro-medl••• .. opening• for ~ eootPf'!'CI .,... .. 110CP8. ta.t'7 or ofr. h\'9led pllite ...._ top '*" '°' '=f ....,, Uc. -•-07 llifi ~ or Linda llt fHa~pHranoe MIM pereona Ml or P*t .1ect entlquaa, collect• ~ dtaoount avell. oo4lte t&btt. t~ 1, req.N.a.• .gao _ _., 1113-._ IMMltl ,~~o~o"::. ...,., 0.-.• -nino po. •blH & contemporary 1..0-wlff. &et on flvy IOlld ~. Gueten• *" pleoee. l•roe or ""ett . ...__ It f• MD br ... IW!rl 1eQa.. 1140 ....,~...,..'° , . 141.419-1 ....,_ CO!ftmlulm llt-· con11911ment connec· U" N7.UOO ' ...i.t H.I . Deity ""°' !: i:. Ill.II,.,. QCMTAM' oetlenl ~rtunlty for tlon O'omcf:ny, 111 w. P'MI! to 'f:'· Ideal~ d •• I. r ••• k d •it. ~ t:. ~ ~ b:Ml\OI "°"*''• ltort tor P¥l ~. bttona. p~ -~ O.!!,!,!! 1WI. It. M . .....,1. panlon Of okl«. non.. .. ~b-'" ~II t ,.:N,,,.•7:I01Hft ... t/ A~~ ,.,_ 11 .,. .. 1 .,. It now tne.Me_.ne for llCP a DIMWRMlolt iellla .._ ... -·--1 _. llll ectlv• pereon. Lone • 10 • -• " ;..: .,.. ...,.T.m......, CS. tvll or part time Ale• req. flfon 1Mlcr, Ml•ry to: ·-? Ill ___ 111-* Mir. ~ ~ ~ ht\111 '**· m'1"' ... a..... •m 11.14 •·• ~· pMOon. lnCHcti• _ ..... neo. ..... .....,. • .... °':z Oa.l WW/d#yr a1ae .... ~ ...,. ...... epeyeo --o..... , ...... = ... 111ext111. L• r• ... ••TO S OO . 1 , ~ ,,_,.. M¥Jt--. aoo, 21u 1. Cet Hwy, ltOb~ aua. ,rar tno. hm•I• ut. C all =.:~~':=: T': = t = 1.0.a. ~ w 75. PO IEE( eive .. tHn~-CdM naa Colt!....., ca._... °""""' 1100. .... 8141 •MIM ~ •t• ..._,,. 1 011.._'" .... Mwe l S ...... -,.... • ~-ct. .... ' . ••m •• ,... ·.om TOfOOdhOIN.1""9.old ...... 11' OOlor TV .... ti& ., •• ~. -.it. -..,. '° *"' "*1 {gr 'Ole ore-. c.t ..... ~ fMM. &&~B•& , ' WHl'l•r, cleen, wort1t "' wN'9 ~ ~ .....-. •~ ...... , ..... ""'9 OlllY -"--....... ~M .. ...... , ftle. Cell Mote ltll'V e.t. """*'· ""'*""-•l·.. OOOd Mt. °'Jn~; f&I, 1t1ot1 llubrllen ..... NI,....,. ... "" ..,, ..-. --........ -· ... J.#¥ p. -~ tro!!tj•m to flOOn ... .,. yciu. ll07t c.. TowTnldl DrMr.-ded. a.I, WOfU ., •• 4M-1iilt ··-a..-.-~-..... --.. --,=-.. -.-. ~J-,. • --111111 l:JO '-"'· .,....,.. °" SalwdtJ, • • •i l40-0llO °' MO-Ottt T!!!! c.,11trano. Ian .,.,._ ~NI. 141 •• L ,. & 111i11•" • ~· Olli J9MelO = ~ -~ ..::--... ""..::. ~-: ' L llUl!hri..... _, 0.00. ..... 1 ·-Wfttlrfll/..,,, ".:.:1-:' ~~f~Gl!l~l~d:-~ ... ~..,~-~·!..:·~' ... -........ ___ ~t.o •. ... .. --.T-...... /;i?• ·~'~"--._,. ~ '""'#S:OllM. -.M041U WANTtOtOflMet.,_. ..,. n '11111 1•"'"'"' "~IA 11:ttreattd.,..... aa "'· , ri ... w... 101Mto ...... '."Iii".,,... ..... ~ 1• j --_ •• -.... llf1111. ,.... .., .... CINA'• t llM ,.... II • lltl ~ • 1w t ~ ......, ~X:. 1 • °'A. • a 1 ,_,. ~ ""° ~ -..._, •.,.. ~T.:-.: f d1111i11-.:l•,=~r.-.;:-.;=· ' ::::l..":.'f,':!:.:~ tlOO. ~enat•ll•Uel'I: l•HI &• H161 A HD diUGM. r:c.w.a..r.J• II ,{~ =-.. (714) 541•7058 ~.,..,.. l~~'l,\ •t-·" .... , I --IL==..ai.c:·.=: Hft _ .,..,. ~""' ...... ::tmt.' 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Muat -1 9-5 wlldya, MklnO seoo. 493-o.438. na IPPUIU&. 1mn•Y ftneM 1157 Trr.. $2896 841·26"7 731•16· Tartan 30, '80, OU111an0-COmW·DeUllo * '75 630!; 4 9')d .. lir um .79 VW Con""'1Jble lo ml '78 Camero 228, mint Ing w/prlme Npt mOOI'· ......n cond., (7152WK) ur~TER plu•ll Int •ll•rp 08; cond, 9ar1"• 1tored. Ing. $45,000. H2-2384 18211 BEACH BLVD. * '78 2002; 4 lpd., el( Cllm lftLh} 17000/ofr. M5-2581 ~!2w -~~·· '4100/obo. w~· Sklpjacll .. w/1,..,..,.'. HUNTINGTON BEACH cond .. 1125RKK) PlllOIE/1111 --- Self bafflng, fut, YflfY gd u1 •-1, ••• •••1 ~-.:!! (!~211: auto.. lllD 13831 Hwt>of Blvd. ·73 VW Bua. n.int QOOd, '73 Veg1 1uto 4 c 1 con d . I 8 0 0 ob o . -.._ __..... ,,,__., ,_,.,., O•den Grove S2500/080. 84Mf98 AM/FM 0t1pe ~1ereyo: 213-397-9872. Hlghelt cull lmmed. for * '79 32<>1; 4 lt>d .. eun Fomierty Jim M1rlno •-t-•~ 1 --a..-'78 VW Bui 1-ownt, good Econ Gd Cond. $975, 1---------1 your vehlole, domeellc or roof. (847WRD) lauzu --·---. cond . S ac . 1 3(00 . 857...a724-. .. _ _, __ -=1-•ttl foreign .. 651-8285 * '79 7331; 4 9')d., loed· "WI WILL llT 714-111·1111 6"1-32M an 6 6"MeQ1 -... ~-, _ __.;: _____ __, ed. t911uxei • ••a~ · ·19 Cotwtt•. S11Yw Ann. 1011p Honda 4-cyl out-llStu Tl * ·eo 6291; auto .. low Volume 8.._, Service '75 914, bladl, xlnt c:ond, ·e1 Rabbit c:onven., euto 3,700 mt, 1lored, mint board. S500. 87~ ,. 111111 m""-(572ZVL) and l.Malng nu llr•. x1ru. Mutt Mii. trent. Mr, AM/FM cea., I 1 1 , 5 0 0 Io fr . ( 2 1 3) * '80 :S201; 1uto .. 1un 18711 BMd'l Blvd. $&800 firm. 761-4784 28K ml, Brull brwn, 492.-2048 ev1 Hobie 18. a lmo1t new, Ha11lng trouble Hlllng root. 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Mr. 4 ftMl Drlftl "31 VOLUME SALES II LIW II '71 VW Squareback, It 1-==~=iiiiiiiiiiii Long, 850-1 190. .7,. CH""IV B' .. ,..,.. SERVICE & LEASING b I u •. run 1 go o d · Ii " "''"' ....... ~" "•70 N ,.._.,... •-9 9% S 1700/blt ofr. 525-8863 Balbo1 1llp tor 45'•14' 4•4. 1u1ri loaded, ... _, .,., . ~-·7 ,...... tUl '11...,.J --.........., LONG BEACH • -· --beam. Wtr a elec. 207 clean, S 950. ff4.-4704 (No. Cherry exlt-405) 1---------1 Low mlleege . Good ~d7~~:,aur · 1450· ·e2 Jeep Scnmbler. Auto. C114) 111-1111 Financin• '':!in~-F,:1.!>~.:no~.: oonct. ell, PS/PB. 1tereo, 12K Trld9-lna Wek:ome On New ~Its $1800 75$-0850 97°"1 4&4 ISUZU IWt tit~ ml. se500. 973-3753 convententJy Localed tl4l ~· ir.a ngo ··--·oe vw Bug, perfect ·12 Chltger. Nna good. 1 •UI 12231"'°· 87 Ran Tmcb MH a. Competttlwly Priced i ' cond .. mm Mii 1mmecs. new tlfMlbllttery. 11500. J!!!lg 1114 llbnl1uetu Hll .... 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C•mper 911•11 for 1m1ll pkg $2200. 91 lol'#Qlll11K• 11wi...,...,. RJ'r' CARVER 'et lklg. 80K dfle. ml, 1 LM UJ I Hll p r 1 . • 1 r r 1 n g 1 leMnl Ill l truck, 1hrt bed, good very dMrl ·94 OMC pick-·79 320I, Xlnt Cond. loa6-Al 111 1()15-ltJr('E =r~u~:':u::'t;. ~~i va.1' IPd~ &•loolla 30 .._.lum Balloont del $2000/ofrl.845-1295 ~a:soo obo . up V.T, Iota ot ••trH. ed, e.tand'd Warranty, POl•oue f:i --•ot ..-Pa""'• eond. brand MW ur ... good. ell orig. $1400 anytime. Fun for Sec'y Chart• Memberlhlp Fii .-llU $1295. ~ lo mllee, must Mii. '8900 ,.n MAIA\. ';=; ~,:" $ 1 7 7 5 ob o. C II r 11 obo. 842-0100, ~1221 Wk, 4/2G-25J 873-4419 MAGIC ISLAND $1000 15' ~ Rowtng Dory 'ti fW...... '81 Oai.un King Cab, 4•4 •. obo. 6"6--0220 1f1f IT I 970.Q5.48 Antique Singer TrHdle or make ofter. 831·2n7 10 Nden OclMn Shel POP TOP, c:wiom Int• 28.000 m11ea. good cond. 78 BMW 2002. auto, 09K W9' -.. 'II B'fl.n·JLIT ·eo OleMI ~. 4 8')d, '82 FALCON Future. good S • w 1 n g M •c h 1 n •. Lawnmowet, 20 .. Jeoob-'850 M/ofter 759-9331 rlor, mec:ll. excellent. S 5 8 O O. 8 • 6 • 9 3 2 O. orig. ml. Super cond. . "" 117.000. 633-4/42 IJr, i tereo, mint C()fld. en9ln•. Mlchelln tlrH 11751btt otr 84~1295 1on Nit propelled 1125 p ltl• Sn r f . a 2 5 0 o . 87~1. $3150. 131-3018 fAaft'TI IM50. 831-3018 ,_,.body wort MOO. . 652-TO« •ft e pm. . ... • 7141875--9006 T-.......... ......... t-• __.. '78 3'""~ lo ml 4 •Pd iia•11.cenu auuw. Bentley • Rolle. '53 R· i---------4 '75-0241 or 831~ POOL TABLE Cl 1 18' L t It '"""' "" '"'"'· f91'1-. -· .... · • • Type xlnt cond new , 4'•T _. CUl1om wood 811 c •P• ra • or wlll do 1mell job1. ~. elr, aMNo, d,.,.,._ pelnt 1 12 500 OBO '79 Flelte. greet economy, de9gn. cOm.. w/b4111ard llbt. ...... •m ~~~er· ... libs Hll 64$-1741 (Gary) new. nud • 18700. 1981 Mazda 828, 4 dr, 5 975-1022 • . , .. " tns reblt trane. S2900/be9t llght & wa11 un.11 w/cuea. Need Uled 2.nd bdrm Mt: · · · 8lltawl Mo-Ped l200 ·n Toyot• SR5, JClnt cones. 487-2311 lt>d. A.JC. AM caaaene, '70 142, 4 8')d, •. perfect off. 842-2905 ev... Valued et $2000; Mlllno Full a bed (pf.,_ bullt· 13' boat, motor & trtr. Alk for Dew 842•9061 Shell. AM/FM cue."'"· '72 BMW 2002, good •Int cond. 50,000 ml. S... tllS die Ql'9lln body, no'**-'ll f--..11 .,,__.._ -for $500 firm. 881-1237 In 11orege) di ..... etc. $350. eleo 1vall 40 hp . $3450/ofr. 4""'352 c 0 n d , n • w pa Int. $6500. 551·1322. •74 SHb 99 rebl1 ang or d•nt1, lmma c. Int. ww rllWWftl --------• 72G-1910 motor $550. ~22•. JC Penny moped, good $3000/otfef a40-52eo iunrf tuet tuned ' Run1 fanta1 t lc . Good cond. AM/FM NEW MAITRESS SETS ·--l--t 213402-'340 cones. $225. Cell anytime '68 Ford pk:aup 120-oul . ' 1LA11f ... I 2 O O O I ba 1 I 0 f r · 11196/obo. 97().()6.41 12800. 17M506 Twin tiz MO. full llze $65, -Ilk for 8"ane ~207 $ 1000 obo ' • au-i S105. King 1125 .. lutna .. 1124 31 Bertrem FIB. 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In~ M, h!j~~~~..;.;:~--~ ••tt• .... ,, 11e11111. ,...., .... ~ ...,,.._ __., reotne a .,.,.ae ..... TtmMto 9tOd CIONI. """*'8. lllD In ~ ::l.'Jill' 11ioo101r. h ... ,..., -.., · =:'°~Ctlt &.elle.,.. ,.. ................ ...,..., ......... ..................... ..... -.~,,.. ... _ .......... -.......... ....., ... t!!!!'! a ... ... .... .... ""• .-..; .. ~ oo~~n~ :.-::: m~-::r..r. ..,. .... " . ..._. I I I. 'Ho1ne grown ' executive gets top-notch position By GLENN SCOT1' OftMDllr ......... lrvine offtclal• 1ereened 80 applicant.I from all over Southern Cal ifornia for their new hlah- p r o t Ile poet .. a haurdou1 material• 1pecial11t, then they hired eomeone from acrou the •treet. yHra aao, beaan hll new Job u hazardou1 matttrlal• pro1ram coordinator March 30. HI• appointment It 1ubject '° Cltl Council ratitlcatJon at tonl1ht • meeuna beainntna at 8:30 p.m. That action 1e conaldered ro'6tJno. Herth was hired on a nine- month contract for $3(j,OOO. But }le wun't the only one added '° the 1taff. The neweat employee 11 Sylvan H ersh, a cheml1t who worked at American McGaw Labs, oppoeite Irvine City Hall, until 1.ut March, when he wu laid off in a reoraanhation. Herah, who moved his family from Philadelphia to Irvine seve'} Employed u a conauli.nt on a $1~.ooo contract waa Ike Yen of Claremont. Paul Brady Jr .. assistant city manager. said a selection committee decided the (Su J OB, P age AZ) Sylvan Hersh THI DRANGI COAST TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 played passionate WWII role LB • mus1c1an • By STEVE MITCHELL ()('the DeltJ Ptlo4 ,..,, To thousande of Orange Coast music lovers, the face is oh-so-familiar. And it should be.- She's Frieda Belinfante, co-founder of the Orange Coun ty Philharmonic Society and founding conductor of the now-defunct Orange County l>hil.harmonic Orchestra. She has taught piano and cello to lHA!rally 11,oot SURVIVORS RECALL HOLOCAUST See 1tory of national observance, Page A3 thousands of future musicians over the past three and a half decades in Orange County. And, at age 78, she still teaches "a couple of dozen" youngsters, who schedule hour-long sessions with the classical musician at her studio overlooking the ocean in Laguna Beach But what most people don't know -even her mo1t ardent admirers -is that Frieda Bellnfante was a member of the Dutch underground during World War Il. The woman sitting at the piano softly playing a Beethoven sonata once altered thousands of identification cards to be u8ed by Jewish fugitives Oeeing occupied Holland. $30,000, manager gone from • gas station Huntington Beach police are searching for a local gas station manager who may have pocketed up to $30,000 in s1ation receipts. That was just for starters. ln the years to follow. the then 36-year-oJd music teacher and conductor: • Helped blow up a substantial portion of Amsterdam's City Hall. • Helped find a hiding plare for the father of Anne Frank, just days aft.er the girl's now- f amous hideaway was discovered. • Ushered five downed American pilots to dinner m Gennan-occupied Brussels. ln public. She downplays her part in the resl.Stance. saying, "You think you can be neutral, but the word -sometimes -does not exist." "If you're a soldie r, you fight. lf you're a c1ttzen. you can't close your eyes on what is happerung to other citizens." Frieda Belinfante jumped into the resistance movement with both eyes wide open. She and 19 other artists. musicians and curators formed their own resistance group. ·•we saw what was happenmg in Gennany -the taking of land belonging to Jews, the wearing of the yellow David Star," she said. "They were being written up for slaughter." Feanng the same fate for Holland's Jews, Frieda began making ID cards for fugitives shortly after the occupation. "I uked (non-Jewish) friende to 'JOiie' their Burglaries plague Laguna Police stepping up patrols in northern part of city BY STEVE MITCHELL of'IM Dtllly "4lt etaff La1una Beach police arc 1\eppln& Up pilrOJ.e -Up«Ully at the north end of town - following a notable lncreue In home burailarlm the put month. There were 39 reeldentlal burslarlee lut month, uld · Officer Tim Miller, addln, tot.al home burtlarlee In February totaled only 19. Belon1lna1 take n In thoee burglarlee, combined with four commercial break-Int during March, totaled $43,317. Miller aaid And, depending on whom you talk to wtthtn the police dep1U1.ment, the sudden ruh of home bur11ariee ii blamed on one ot two thlnp: -The po11I bt 1t ty of • profeutonal bur1lary team operaUna 1n Laauna, or -The lack of • Net1hborhood Watch pro1ram In the area of Laguna hit most by butala.n. fi on<> buy1 the theory of a profeuional ~ ln town, Miller eay1, It'• apparent they are working the north end of town, around Hlllcre1t Drive and Beverly Street. He aaid the thieves are paying partkular au.enUon to homes that are either unlocked, or have window• that are euy to pry open. And, he Hid, the bur9lary rtn,. If the,.. ll tuch • rtna. i. 1tJll ln operaUon. "We had another two or three break-ine over the weekend," Miller aaid. He .. id the area most affected by burglan la • communlty that doe1 not have an active Neighborhood Watch program. "We have 120 Neighborhood Watch Programt in operaUon in Laguna Beach, but that'• one area where we have no 1uch (See LAGUNA, Pase AZ) COAST IDITIDI ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS .,.., .... P9Mleo.., Oefy ~ Laguna's Frieda Belinfante makes be autiful music today. And she was music to the ea rs of Jewish r efugee-s in Wo rld War II. ID cards so we could alter them," she said. When German inspectors began checking the bogus ID cards against records kept at City Hall, the band of arts prof~red destroying the city'• files .. "The former director of the museum and I came up with the idea," Belinfante realls. "We had explosives hidden in the sand dunf'S, and a person in City Hall to teU us where (See MUSIC TEACHER, Page A3) Newport nixes plan for ho.using tract ' . By STEVE MARBLE of' 1M 0., ..... ltaft Bombarded with complaints, Newport Beach City Council members rejected a plan last night that would have permitted the Irvine Co. to build 135 homes on two chunks of land in Corona del Mar. Other portions of the general plan include a six-story medk:al tower in Newport Cent.er and up to 130 homes on a piece of land owned by Caltrans on West Coast Highway near Superior Avenue. The general plan also would permit continued residential development in Big Canyon. .,..,N.c ............ Detect.Ive Art Droz said police want to question Chookiat Banduwong, 41, who failed to show up for work yesterday at the Oasis Gas Station, 19492 Golden West St. Bandu wong. who had been managing the station for several years, ls a citizen of 111.ailand who bas been living in Westminster, polioe said. Night view of the Costa Mesa City Hall founta in in its bette r days. The council said it w ould reconsider the development scheme this summer. The site i.I adjacent to the Oasis Senior Citizens Center on Marguerite Avenue. ''This is the last piece of turf in Corona del Ma.r that can be used as a park," prote1ted Kent Moore, an area resident. Council members. in considering the Caltrans property, agreed that a five-acre park would be located on the 17-acre piece of land or the adjacent Banning Ranch. (Sff HOMES, Page A%) Droz said officials of Oasis Petroleum, based in Culver City discovered the loaa after the manager failed to come to work yesterday. He said the misting money, which should have been deposited, was taken ln by the station over a period of days early this month. The police detective said no warrant has been l.aued for the missing manager'• arrest. He said an audit must first be completed by the company. 'Droz 1ald officers are concerned tha1 Banduwong may flee th.ll country '° return to Tbailand. where h1a family still resides. Say goodbye to Mesa fountain By KA.REN E. KLEIN or the o.11r N.c ...,, Pride and prose soared on the 1966 day construction began on the Costa Mesa Civic Center. Proclaiming the center "the most fantastic complex ever put together in Southern California," then-mayor Robert Wilso n turned the first shovelful of earth for the IO-acre project. The complex, which cost $5 million, included a five-s1ory City HMll and a two-1tory police headquartere. To put the finiahlng touch on the worka, an extraordinary fountain and reflecting pool WU designed. Unfortunately, the complex wasn't exactly the most fantastic to be put together in Southern California -and the fountain wasn't all it was billed to be, either. ln fact, the fountain proved to be more trouble than delight for 15 years. And now, the City Council has voted to bulldoze the cracked concrete base of the fountain smd put turf in ill place. The cost to the cl ty for demolition, installation of turf, sidewalk. 1011 and other lmprovementa to the area will be $18,575. But that will be INS than it coeta to repair and malntain the co1tly, inefficient fountain, officials said, a fountain which has been filled with soap suds by prankstera and has flooded the basement of the police department. The W llliam J . Moran Company, an Alhambra-based contracting firm, didn't know in the mid-19609 that an upcoming energy crlsla and then a water shortage would make elaborate fount.a.ins unpopular. And city officials didn't know the pipes would leak, the drains wouldn't work, and t he pool would be clogged with debris. Gr .. and 1prinklen wW take thelr place. "For onoe it's time you put the developer on the back burner and listened to the residents,'' he added. H. Roa Miller. a spokesman for Oasis, said he would hk~ to see one piece of the land used as a senior citiz.en village. He told the council several builders are in t.erested in leasing the land for senior housing. ''There appears to be confus- ion from many different and varied touroes," said Councilman Bill Agee suggesting more study WU needed. The Corona del Mar development wu only one part of a mauive general plan amendment that the council tentatively approved. Actress dies in NB home Actress Dolores Del Rio, who won fame in the 1920s and '30s playing heroines in Hollywood films. died yesterday at h e r Newport Beach apartment of natural causes. She wu 78. Miss Del Rio wu the convent- reared daughter of a well-to-do Mexican family and began her career as a dancer 1n a 19~ silent film. She went on to 1tar In "Ramona ." "The Loves of Carmen,'' ''Evangceline," "Madam du Barry" and, more recently "Cheyenne Autumn." When the was 14, her family (See ACfRESS, Pa1e Al) ---------INSIDE------------....., The epleadOr Of Maeeratl 1port1 u r deiipt and t1le .,ony GI a Cnad Canyon • reeeue are two toptea on P• A4. UC lnine Athletic Direetor Linda Dempuy, who hu bff n auoeiated with the unhenitf since it opened lu doon in 1965, announced yetterclay she wtll resign, erf eed.e June 30 . P91e 02. Bob Grandstaff alway1 wanted to play bueball at Golden West College. and Rustler Coach Fted Hoon, eouJdn•t be any happier with the Marfoa Hlah grad'• ehof~. P .. e DI . 0 I * Orange Coaft OAll.V PILOT/Tu .. d,-, April 12, 1H3 1 Child molest suspect may go free flunlinglon ex-cop's second trial ends with jury deadlocked again . b STEVE TlllPOLI reported lta deadlock yNterday vlow of tht" vow b,..&kdown. I'm Proucutor1 alle1• that ,.-. DeleJ,......., after more than four day• of lncllnc..J u:' dlamitl It I Ju•t don't McDonald uxuaUy abuHd An Oran~• County Superior deliberation. Moet jurort favored think It'• In the carde to retry It," yOUJ\i female vl14t.ot1 to h1a C.pe Court jury 1 d~adlock In the a.oquJttal on 11 of the 10 charae-he lllid Cotta& Lane homo by fondlliw MCOnd child mole.talion trial of aaralnat Mc.Donald. They werl' Tho trtal ludae can allow new them, prfttlna them -.alnat hli tormer police officer Michael 1pllt 6-6 on throe othen ond trial• lndcf nlt.ely after a jury nude body, ahowln& them McDonald may mark the enJ of favored conviction 7-& on the deadJot•k.e, or. If hc fcclll thrNt fa pomoeraphlc Ulm1, placln1 \heir t ~ e ch a r g ea a gal n It the remainlna two. llulc (:hance ot a decl1lon. can hond1 on hit body and aeklna liunt.lngton Be.ch resident. McC.arUn eet an April 21 dato Jitmlu the charges. them to remove their clothe. In Prosecutor Carl Armbrust for Armbrust'• new trtal motton1 McDonald ll charaod with 16 numerous encount.eni over more a ked a tter the jury's decision but said he was JeanJng a,atnat counts ()f lewd and laaclvlous acts than a year. t at another date~ eel to start granting the requeet, though he with a ehlld under 14 und o McDonald'• attorney, Gary i*ICel!dU'\D toward a third trial. had not yet made a final declalon. aingle misdemeanor count of Pohlson, argued that children t Judae Donald Mccartin Mccartin aald the aevere child unnoyance. His ftrat trial who testified against Mc.Donald dlcated he may dl1mlaa the dlvlsiona In the jury vote helped ended In a mistrial when • jury were lying and that there was c arges. him to lean In that direction. deadlocked In September. He insufficient evidence to convict The six-man, alx-woman jury "We've tried this case twice. In remains free on ball. his client Dolores Del Rio dies in Ne wport murder etrials 'under way UCI, Nixon aides at odds on library Two Orange County murder trials which ended in jury deadlocks when first tried started for the second time yesterday in Orange County Superior Court. Hunting1on Beach re8ident Val Norman bwen, accused of the strangulation murde r of his g\rlfrlend last August, and James O'Driacoll, accused of committin~ the first murder In Disneyland s hi.story, are both charged with second-degree murder. Owen's first trial ended in a three-way split in February, with s ix jur ors reportedly favoring acquittal, three favoring a second -d egr ee murder conviction and three o thers favoring a manslaughter convictlon. O'Drlscoll's case ended last October with jurors deadlocked 111-1 in favor of a aecond-degree rilurder conviction. ' <.Owen. 29, is aocuaed of killing 20-year-old Suzette Adams, whoee body was dls.:overed Aug. 2 in a Huntington Beach park. The two had b een living tbgether in an apartment near Oak View Park. where Adams' body was discovered. The very waa made a day after two allegedly had argued atedly. j o· I.>r iscoll, 30. 1s accused of i;ttally stabbing Riverside high ool student Mel C. Yorba, 18. uring a March, 1981, family ight at the Anaheim amusement k. Newporl Beach Marll SI-Compton. 22. of Newpor1 llMdl -., ... ,.., ~•day on ~ ':.f W>d 1t1e11 euto. 11-wu Mid on $6.000 Vendale .,utl9d tour II<• on • ptckup .,.., ............ .., ,...,... o-o-.- Costa Mesa's Atlantis Massage Parlor already painted over. Ah, there's the rub: Massage parlor closed A three-year battle between Robert J . Davis, an attorney the Atlantia Massage Parlor and representing Atlantia. said the the city of C.OSta Mesa has come owner's lease was up at the end to an end, with the city winning of the month anyway, so his out. client had decided to forgo any T he business, which used further appeals. half-naked women to advertise "Further litigation would be in Hollywood publicationa, clOled too costly for all concerned," Ila doors last week after C-Osta Davis said. "I think the whole Mesa police served a court order. thing wW be retolved very IOOn." Last January the Costa ~ Davis said the business o~ner City Council tu rn~d. do Thomas Wade. has no plans w request for a cond1t1onal reopen the massage parlor in the permit from the Los Ange area. College of Massage and Physical . Therapy (Atlantis) at 2112 All.anus ha~ .been the targ«:t of Harbor Blvd protests by ctt1z.ens groupi smce The mas.sage parlor was 1980 In the past seve.ral mont~. ordered to obtain the conditional police have arrested f1v~ Atlantis use permit or shut down after a employees on s us p1 c 1on of preliminary injunction was proeotuuon. issued last September. The Atlanus. ongtnally owned by a injunction was stayed until last Los Angeles chiropractor. was week pending the outcome of an authorized in Costa Mesa as a appeal by Atlantis. masaage achool In 1973. 1ruek pa/119<1 on 1ne a100 OIOCil Of Wfft OoMn~ont. OetNge -.........., .. 1120 ~ vlllued al 1$,IOO -t.alo.an from a ~on IN 2eoc> bloC* Of UQfl~ .._ Costa Mesa CfYlno II•• ~llt>o<• cumo1no IM wall• ll'omieed IO llnCf -~ tor Ille pup by Wt -The doO'• -.• ..-Mnl ol lhe :&'400 tl6odl ol Elden, -eleo..,......, 10 D9I • doO **'- Laguna Beach Brace for breeziness Temperatures By GLENN SCOTT Of !No.Mr ........... In a rerun or events last month, a UC lrvme faculty group insisted on restrlctlons yesterday before accepting the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library on campus. A spokesman for Nixon later said the terms would never do. Homeowners really safe from outside Residents in the Mariner's Cove condominium complex In Huntington Beach kind or fenced the rest of the world out early ~e¢tron.ic gates lost thell' juice when a power outage hit the 101 -home complex shortly after 5:30 a.m. Residents managed to open the exit door manually but couldn't get the entrance gate to budge. People could get out but couldn't get in. "We've been standing by for hours," said Clancy Yoder . president of the Mariner's Cove Homeowner Association. "I don't know why they didn't come sooner. What If there was an emergency?'' A spokesman for the Southern California Ediaon Company said a crew was called at about 6:30 a .m . and propped both gates open before 9 a.m. However. the malfunction. caused by a blown out fuse in the underground cable, still wasn't fixed late this morrung Woman fights LB attacker Laguna Beach police a re seeking a man posing aa a gas company employee, who attempted to force hla way Into a woman's houae yesterday. Sgt. Doria Weaver said the man knocked on a door of a house In the 1100 block of Glenneyre Street yesterday at about noon. When \he woman an.wered the door. the man said he waa from the gas company and had traced a gas leak to her house. The woman said the man was not wearing a uni!onn. and when she attempted to cloee the door, he grabbed her by the arm. The victim &hook off the assailant and called police. Officers are see king a 35-year-old man. st.anding 6 foot l, weighing 190 pounds with a mustache and pock-marked face. A 1even-member f ac ulty t•ommlttee submitted its report yes t erday approving the presidential library on campus. But the professors called for ~veral conditions they said are needed to ensure the library is strictly a scholarly place. The comnu ttee suggested these conditions: •Pending lawsuits filed by Nixon to gain access to some of his papers be settled. •No museum to glorify Nixon or detail his personal life be built and only a small exhibit area be included to highlight how he used presidential materials. •No new acts or Congress be imposed that would restrict public access to the materials. The report will go to the UCI Academic Senate for a meeting Thursday. when faculty members will decide on recommendations to Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. Aldrich is expected to contact the UC Board of Regents Friday, the following day, with his recommendation for the library. His proposal doesn't have to match the faculty's. although AJdrich has been sensitive to his professors' views. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the private foundation offering to Cinance the library and museum said yesterday the faculty committee's conditions would once again force his group to drop UCI from its list of sit.es for the library. "Irvine is no longer an option if these restrictions go forward," said John C. Wh ita ker . foundation spokesman. "I thmk we can just forget it. We have too many other options to con&der." Protopappas scheduled to surrender Tony Protopappas, the Costa Meaa d entist c harge d with murder in the deaths of three patients, was e xpected to surrender to authorities at 1:30 this afternoon at Harbor Court in Newport Beach. Protopappas' attorney, Stanford S haw, told Deputy District Attorney Jame• Cloninger the dentist would tum himsell in. Arraignment on the second- degree murder charges was scheduled to take place at the court sometime thia afternoon, Cloninger said. Police have been unable to locate Protopappaa since charges were filed against him Friday. Bail has been 9et at $500.000. ACTRESS .. • From Page A1 wu forced to fl•• Mexico bec1UH of raid• b y Pancho Vllla'• revolut.lonarle9. 11\e K1n9 had two m.arria&K before abt b9c:ame involved wlt.h Or1on We lles. Toaether they made "Journey Into Fear" In UM2. Ml11 Del Rio played Elvis Pre1ley'1 mother ,In "Flaming 8ta.r" In lee<> and appeared on the televl1lon aerlee "Marcu1 Welby M.D." In recent yean, •he split her t.ime between her beechalde home· In Newport and Coyocan, an excJuaive euburb of Mexico City. She leave. her husband, Lewis Riley, whom ahe married in 1959. Funeral arrangemenu were not complete. JOB. • • From Page A1 two men working together could ofrer the best expertise. Yen, a f u ll -tim e consultant. has experience working with federal Environmental Protection Agency policiee and exotic chemicals, he laid. Hersh know• Irvine and ia well schooled aa an analytical chemist, one who apecializes in the makeup of chemicals, he added. "We're going to uae both of them to our advani.ge," Brady said. Their job will be to brush up on existing disclosure laws in other communities, prepare draft laws for Irvine, create disclosure forms for local busine.es, start up an advisory committee and compile an inventory of the kinds of chemicala firms now stock In the city. LAGUNA. From Page A1 program," Miller said. • • He said burglaries in Laguna Beach were down 15.8 percent between 1981 and 1982, but said the number ia slowly creeping back up as a r esult o f last month's figures. Meanwhile, Lt. Jim Spreine said the d e partmen t has increased the number of unmarked units in the north end of town. He urged residents to call the depa r tment if they notice strangers or unusual activity in their neighborhood. HOMES. • • From Page A1 Caltrana. wtuch has held the land for potential widening of Pacific Coast Highway. said it has agreed to let the city use a stnp of the property for the eventual realignment o f Superior. 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CLIA .... •'911PAltC ...... llld • Al'flt.AllALS • WA10M llPAll • .llMUIY 19All .. ·•~V919 .•.. , ... • AIOVIAVAaAU ........ • VllA • lllAlftlOAID I \ A4 • Or1nge eo. .. DAILY PU.OT/Tue.day, April 11, 1"3 0 Hiker recounts ordeal in canyon IJ fte A1Mda&M PreH Donald Jobndon didn't Vllnk he bad the •tl'enlth to Oaa down lhe relC\Mt bellcopter. but after more than fOW' daya wand~rtni In the Orand Canyon wlthout<l food or water, he ....Ur.ed It wu hll only chance tor IUJ'Vival. "I MW them and I fJ~ that lf I WU ever llOlnl to make It I w• Pni to make It now," the 49-year-old real estate and lnwet.ment broker n!OOUnted as 'he recovered at ht• Anaheim home lut week. "I ltood u hlch u I could and waved five times, which waa once mont than l thO\tlht I could do." John1ton'1 ord•al be1an Friday, Apr{! 2 when he and a companion, Olen Judd of Lona BHch, be1an the lone. lt*p hike out of the canyon after l~ndlna tour cla)'I with campera from 1 Lona Ber.ch church. John1ton and Judd 1oon became aeparated from the lfJ'OUp. Loet and dilorten\ed, they hiked until ntahtfall, when Judd became exhauated and had to atop. Johnston hiked on alone, telling Judd to join him In the morning. But Judd failed to thow up In the momlnl. althouah Johnaton leh •t1n1 alon1 the trail. R.-:uen found Judd Wt day. John1ton, carryU\« a bKkpack belon1lna to a woman In the 0 1 thou1ht I wa1 1mart enou1h to 1et out myself, but Mother N•ture wa1 teaching me a lesson." lfOUp, .. uined Judd had 'hiked down to a villqe on the canyon o.llr ..... ,...... .., Ctwtee ...,., floor, and went on alone. "1 thou&)\t I wu lft'W't tn01.14'h to pt out m)'Mlf," he aald. "But Mother Nature wu t.eachtna me a 1.-on." All day Saturday he-walked narrow canyon tralb, hla water and food exhauated, but not beUevfn& he wu ln danlcer. "I thouaht I wu about an hour away from the parklna lot all the Ume," he uld. "Every minute I told mytelf that If I just l'°t over the next hill, I'd be out.' A freezlnl ntaht paaaed and Johnaton aet o ut Sunday following a trail of horaea hoofs that eventually led nowhere. TwtCf during the day a aearch helicopter flew over without apottina him. He Itnally dlacarded the unuaable. contenta of backpack, tied a red flannel 1leeplng bag liner to a buah aa a signal, and trad~ hJ.a shredded jeana for a pair of woman'• jean.a he was now gaunt enough t.o wear. He loet 20 pound.a during the orde.al. Sunday night he huddled In ~ little cave, catching falling anow in hJ.a hat for moisture. Monday's wandering got him nowhere and another freezing night fell. At 10 o'clock the next day a helicopter 1potted Johnston. "When I aaw them, it waa the moat wonderful feeling," he said. "I never had any sensation of being acared or of giving up," he said. "I had faith In God, and I really believed I could conquer that mountain. But afterward, when I saw myaeU In the mirror at the hotel, I was shocked. "You know what I'd really ilike to do," said Johnston after calls from well-wishers poured In, "I'd like t.o rent a big sign that aays, 'Thank you, America. rm fine.' .. 'Pinafore' tryouts set in S. Laguna Auditions for the awnmer productlon of "Plnatore Aboard the Pilgrim" wlll be held from 7 to 10 p.m. tomorrow, Thunday and Friday In the auditorium of Allio School In South i..a,una. Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore" wW be staged for three weekenda next July aboard the Pilgrim In Dana Harbor. Laat aummer "Pinafore" played to more than 1,300 aboard the Pllarlm. For more Information, call Rlclaard Abel at 661 -1001. • Alumni of the Newport Harbor High School ~ of 1963 are being sought for a 20-year reunion that ia being planned for Aug. 20. Class members should contact the high achool at 760-3310 oc write to Reunion Committee, P.O. Box 96, South Laguna, 92677. • Army Pvt. Clarence J. WbJte Jr. of Costa Mesa has recently completed basic training at Fort Jackaon, S.C. He is the son of Clarence J. WhJte of Costa Mesa 'and Jane White of Phenix City, Alabama. •Lynn Wells, profeaaor of fine ar1a and coordinator of Saddleback College's speech department, haa been named executive secretary of the Western Speech C.ommunicationa Association. Wells has been at the Mission Viejo campus for nine years and has been associated with the professional organization for speech teachers for more than 15 years. •Reservations are being accepted for a five day tour of the Grand Canyon May 23 by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. Cost of the trip is $221 and Includes transportation, lodging, park admiaaion and tours. For information call 556-5527. 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I I .. \ Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT/Tuaday, Aprll 12, 1183 • Al ~ --"'!"!""'!!"',.... __________________ ~----------------------------------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chall~nger a boost to NASA Once-radical concept proves craft of the future SPACE CENTER Houaton (AP) -Two yean aao 11*'9 offldala held their breath aa they \elt.ed. red6cal concept th.at eome thouaht lmpnctJcal -• re"'-ble ahuttle. Now, with two of the ahlpe ln operatloo, NASA LI boldly movtna forward with planl to expand America'• preeence in apace. From faunch to 1and1na lut week, Challenger, second in the ahuttle fleet, performed with a Pr9CWon that lmpreued the experta. The only blernlah -a p roblem with the $100 milllon communJcationa .. tewte -apparently had nothing to do with Challenger, but wu cauaed by a faulty rocket atage. "It waa kind of a r.root ntaht," .. td Gary Coen. a fliaht dlrector. "We re ~rovfna that lt worka the way it wu built to work. ' In two years, NASA has come from havtna no proven shutUes to having two ot the world's moet advanced apececraft. When Columbia was polaed for launch in April 1981, apace agency experts stlll had a timid uncertainty about the wisdom of trying to fly a *** Flights keep getting better EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)-Ear,ly aviation feats astounded Bernard Waggoner. but after viewing the landing of the space shuttle Challenge r the 96-year-old man says he no longer conslden the sky the 11m1t. "It was great -juat what I expected," said the retin!d carpenter, one of about 100,000 enthused spectators who braved t hrongs of traffic and wind-whipped clouds of duat to see Saturday's landing in the California de.ert. He and his wife, Mary, 93, peered anxiously into the brilliant sky and then smiled as Challenger and lta crew of four made a pinpoint touchdown at Edwards Air FOl'Ce Base. F.arller, Wagonner admitted: "I wouldn't mind going m)'Belf. I think It would be great." -Wagonner was 16 when the Wright Brothen changed the world in 1903. He was 20 when he took his fint plane ride -a heartstoppiJl8 aerial tour of hit Kanua farm -and he didn't fly again for more than half a century. "I didn't think it could happen," he said of Charles Lindgergh's 1927 transatlantic flight. "I didn't think you could pos&bly fly a plane that far." The Waggoners, who live in Ventura, have followed the space program for years. They have toured the Kennedy Space Center at Florida's Cape Canaveral and watched most previous missions on television.· Mn. Waggoner, who had 10 children during the couple's 74 years of marriage, noted that the United States has it.a first woman astronaut: Sally K. Ride, who is due to participate ln Challenger's next flight in June. Thousands of other spectators crowded behind a wooden fence on the east shore of the dry lake bed last Saturday to share in America's space e~ and gain their own small peraonal piece of ..... "":.{heard we would be a long way away and we were," said J im Marek of Los Angeles. "But there is always the fear that it's not goiJl8 to come down and in seeing it, it's like you are part of the success in a history-making event." "We've been out here for each landiJl8," said Marty Holyfield of Los Angeles. "You can't beat it. 1 It's just fot' that fieetina few moments of glory for the U.S. It really puta us out front." The landing held a special aignificance for Ray Vltola, 60, a natura.llz.ed 0 .S . dtlJ.en who works for the Navy at China Lake, Calif. Junior Miss signups slated The Sou th Orange County Junior Mias Hf~1ition will be held April 30 at Laguna Beach School, but potenUal entranta must lilJl up at their achoola long befOl"e that. The Junior Mi8s program is aponeored by the Oranae c.out Jaycees, and the local winner will complete ,in the state contest in November with a chance at the American title later in Mobile, Ala. Glrla muat be high achool juniors from IOUth county high schools to partidpate. For information. call Paul Marquie at 498-3817. Notice • Notice • Notice As of April 15th the City of Costa Mesa wlll no longer receive direct fire & burglar alarms. B•• Co••I Security at 2488 Newport Blvd. offers A.A.U.L. 24 hr. central st ation monitoring uttllztng presently tnstalled telephone lines. One Time Speclel $20 a month 842-3490 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newapaper The'911illllt flta In. wln1ed craft into and out of apac:o . Aerodynamically and aclentlflcally. there were unknowna that caused aleepl.. nlahta and IJ'•Y halr. Now, after five fllahta by Columbia and one by Challenaer the ahuttle ayatem haa accomplllhed theee important mileetone1: -Proven the pract.lc:allty of a reuaablo craft that can land like an airplane. That accompllahment will be enhanced even further on the seventh flight when Challenger land• on a Umlted concrete runway at the Kennedy Space Center. -Proven a •p•ceault dealgn that ia more flexible, more eaaily put on and lesa expenaive. A pair of malfunctiona ln the fifth flight helped to iron our amall design and application flaw1 and helped make po11lble the highly auccessful 3 ~-hour 1pacew'1k by Story Musgrave and Donald Petereaon. Astronauts aay they now have full conf.ldence in the new su1 ts. -Proven the design and uae of a robot arm that can be Wied to move larce objects ln space. The arm was \eeted on flights of Columbia and la ready for a major application, auch aa launching or recovertna satellites. -Proven the reliabUity and cost-effectiveness of using the ahuttle to ferry satellites Into orbit. The fifth fllaht succeeafully launched two satellites. NA'SA officials are now looking ahead eagerly to their goals for the 'next six flights: 7: Three sateltitea will be launched and America's first woman astronaut will fly in space. 8: The shuttle wlll be launched at night for the first time, on a misaion that lncludes America's first black astronaut. 9: Six astronauts will be housed in Columbia for a week of science experiments in the Spacelab module. 10: Challenger will deploy a secret mllitary cargo on flight. 12: A third shuttle, Di8covery, will take it.a maiden voyage. During a later misaion, an astronaut flying in the ricket chair will cruise out to repair a brol<en satellite. And on Flight 25, a powerful space tele9COpe -able to study vistas never before aeen -will be launched by Challenger. Lauren Leonar~ Grand Jury ' Irvine GOP ' • meet topic ~ ~!~!~~.~ DECKER What La a grand jury? How does it work? What lf you were called to serve on the grand jury? These questions w111 b e considered at the Thursday meeting of the Irvine Republican Club. Lauren W. Leonard, foreman of t he 1983 Oran ge Coun ty Grand Jury, will be the guest speaker. He will discuss its new organization, procedures and civil and criminal concerns. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m .. at the Irvine branch of P rogressive Savings and Loan, 4860 Ir vine Blvd. Further information is available b y ca.lllng Argyle Nelaon, 640-9141. EPA's new chief l gets good news tn probebly be on board when we ru ........ h." ,,l WASH~OTON (AP) -The nation'• air la aettina cleaner, but the Environmental Protection Agency la holdin1 off on the brag1lng u n til It• new admln(atratlor can release the newa, according to a trade publication. The weekly Afr.Water Pollution Report, a trade newsletter, saya EPA la waiting until William Ruckel1hau1 Is confirmed as the agency's new administrator to release a atudy showi ng improvement In air quality. Ruckelshaua then w ill be allowed to announce the news, attributing part of the i mprovement to Reagan administration environmental policies, the publication aaya. The study will show, however, that much of the most recent unprovement resulted from the idling of factories during the economic recession. President Reagan has nominated Ruckelshaus to succeed Anne M. B urford as EPA's chief, but the Senate has not vet voted on his confirmation. EPA spokesman Chris Rice said, however, tha t the publication had obtained a draft copy of a report that was still undergoing agency review. He said Kathleen Bennett, assistant administrator for air pollution, had not yet reviewed the draft or approved it. "There's no attempt to hold it for Ruckelshaus," Rice said, adding, "Coincidentally, he'll Rice aald the annual rer.rt ui ordlnarlly 11 releaMd In ate apring or ewly IWnmtf, and th1a tJ year'• report would follow that .N echedule, with public releue in I ~ about 'wo montha. td According to the t rade uf eubllcatlon, the ''National Air wt Quality EnU..iona Trenda Report, 1975-1981" concludea that air .,J polluUon baa been aubttantlally reduced over the laat aix yeara. _ 1 Marine dies after cy cle accident . CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Pvt. lat Claaa Hardy E. Teas, 20, of Sunnyvale haa died from lnjurlea he received In a motorcycle accident last week at , Camp Pendleton, a Marine A spokeswoman reports. Teas died Saturday ,at }he ~ Naval Regional Medical Celiter In San Diego after being Jn very critical condition with head and ,. cheat injuries al.nee the Ae_ril 4 '? accident, said Marine Sgt. Tracy Heuman. She said the riden veered off a road into a ditch, but cause of the accident still was under lnvestigati.on. The driver of the motorcycle, aho a Marine, waa treated and released for minor cuts and abrasions. l ' · 1 I ' ' t ! " l I I II I ~i I I NYSE COMPOSl'fE TRANS ACTIONS QUOTa"O .. , INc.t.UOI t llAOU 011 t•I •IW YOll•. ¥10WIU, ,ACl•lt 1'8W I OUOH. Dl UOtr ••O CIHCINNAtf lfl)Cll I •CllAHIU AHO lll'OUIO IY '"' 1100 ANO I NOlllll t Dow Jones Final UP. 3.48 CLOllNQ 1: 14531 R e agan's jobless assis t labe le d 'grandstanding' PITTSBURGH -Calling President Reagan's intervention on behalf of a jobless steelworker a "grandstand play," a group is asking thousands of the unemployed to submit resumes for mass delivery to the White House. "We want Ronnie Reagan to put up or shut up," Robert Warfield, organizer of "Resumes for Reagan," said yesterday_ "We have to do it in a very public way. Otherwise we don't have an impact." Under the resume drive, launched by the Tri- S t.ate Conferem.-e on St.eel, employment qualifications will be collected and given to the White House on Aug. 27 at a national rally for jobs. "If the presjdent is truly sincere, we think he s h ould receive and act on the resumes of all Amerk~ns. We're going to see that he gets a bundle from western Pennsylv~,'' said the Rev. Garrett Dorsey, chairman of the Tri-St.ate Conference, a non- profit group working to save steelrnaking in the industrial Monongahela River Valley. Can ada lowers g as export price OTT A WA -The Canadian government has lowered its price for natural gas exports by 11 percent to $4.4 per 1,000 cubic feet, energy minister Jean Chretien announced yesterday. Some U.S. industry spokesmen, noting the price for domestic gas was about $2.50, complained that Canada's price cut was not big enough. Chretien said Canada will watch with particular interest proposals by U.S. pipeline companies to recapture industrial gas demand through incentive prices. However, he didn't announce volume discounts for Canadian gas as had been expected. AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS Pel. Up 12.t Up U Up t.J v. t.1 "-t.1 Up 1.7 ~ ~ Up .., ~ B Up 1.1 VP 1~ Up 1..1 Up 1.1 Up 7.1 VP 6.t Up t..7 Up U Up t...S Up t..J VP 6.1 Up 6.1 Up U Pc\. Ott t .I Off u Off s.s Off M ~ tl gi: !.! Off 4.s Off 4.4 Oft .. ~ Off u Off 4.) Off 4.1 Off 4.2 Off " Off 4.1 Off ,,I Oii 4.1 Off u Off ).t Oii u Off u Ott a.7 011 u METALS HEW YORK (API -Spo1 nor>lertoua metM• 0<1clM T!Mdsv· «:...., -~ _, ... pound, us desl .... llon&. Copper 7S 3~ cenll per pound. NY Come• "'°' monlh CIOMO Mon I.Md -21-23 _. ... pound Zinc -34 C*'ll • pound, oell-ed. 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