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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-18 - Orange Coast PilotClif f-han1er Paramedle1 and Ufepardl comfort John Klein, 19, of Corona del Mar, after he fell ort a ollfl at Seotchman'• Cove north of Laguna Beach ye1terday afternoon. A helicopter took Klein to Hoag Memorial H0tpltal where lie wu reported in etable condition. DllllJ .......... "'CMrtle IWr THI ORINGI COAST COUNTY IDITIDN MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1983 Bren: Wealth, power, • privacy. BY STEVE MARBLE "' .. .,... ......... Wealthy, influential and ln~y private, Donald L. Bren la the fila pel'90ll lince the late Jamee Irvine to pin 90le control of the Irvine CO. and it. land iniere.ts. Bren, ~. baa steered clear of· the llmelJaht and ls known more by reputation than personal oontact by civic and government leaden 1n Orange County. He srew up in Los Angeles and Newport Beech, went to the Univenlty of WMbJnaton where be obta1nld a desree-in ~ administration, and rttently purchased a $5 million H--,...~ Linda-hie. Hla new neighbors in the exdwdve, gated oommwlity aay they have not met him. Some are WlSW'e if be'a even moved into the expansive howe. In the lat.e 19:M>s, be formed the Bren Co. and built cus1om bomea in Newport Beach,. Hunttncton Harbour and Tustin. In 1963, he fonned the Mt.ion Viejo Co. and began muter planning an 11,000-acre community, later to become Mlmlon Viejo. In 1967, he 90ld the Mt.ion Viejo Co. to Philip Moma Inc. lie emerged u a key figure in the 1970. when the lrviiie Co., owned at the time by the JIU'Dl!9 Irvine Foundation, waa being sold. He became the lar1eat 9toekbolder with a reported 30 percent interest in the new (See BREN, Pase A!) . ~--- ' . ' DllllJ ............ "' ....... ~ Connie Blackmon, right, shows POW bracelet with name of William Dunlap to his sister Phyllis Jones. Strangers share concern for MIA By LORENZO BENET or .. ,,_,,.....,. About two yeara before America withdrew from South Vietnam, c.onnle Blackmon aaw an adverti8ement in the window of a convenience store near her Huntington Beach home. It told bow people couJd order bracelets bearing the name of an American soldier Hated as missing in action. She put $2 in an envelope and INmt for one. "My mother u.eed to tell me about the things ahe did during World War ll; rationing food .na metals, making up recipes without augar because there wasn't any available," aald Blackmon. , . "I got the bracelet because it was all a penon my age (she was 14) could realll do,'' aaid Blackmon, now 2 . "I couldn't enlist. All we were ever asked to dowupny." · When the POWa returned in 1973, the dark-eyed t.een-ager watched for bia name in the POW llsta printed in the news papen. She imagined him u a st:rong, older man -perhaps, ahe thoukbt. he WU unmarried. "I always hoped I could meet him." abe said. During that time. another woman wu waging a vigorous campaign to &et the government (See BRACELET, Pase AJ) Irvine Co. sale good . move? Area officials cite 'integrity,' local leaders~ip BJ GLENN SCOO'T UMI STEVE MARBLE °' ... .., ........ Ol'an8e Cout leaden who deal with the Irvine Co . are auaesuna today Donald Bren'• majority takeover of stock means the company w~ more attention to local .. Bren, a Newport Beach developer, annou.nOld Friday be had boucht out the stock owned by five eaetern inveatora, b)ctudina A Alfred Taubman of l>etroit, who had been ca~ chairman with Bren. Bren aaiid be now owm at leMt 70 .,.ant of the privately held stock, and other published again. It will have the 90rt of reports augaiest be owns u much direction It had whea James as 86 percent. It la believed the Irvine waa alive. It'a been run by tramac6oo involvt!d at 1eMt $500 · a board with auch diver1ent mlllicn. interem and from such a bf09d Following are comments made 1eograpbical ll'M that directioo •'--•-~'"'"' to •'---Dally Pilot: waa difficult. Now it baa an uu. • ._...... w.... bone9l-t.o-God owner." -Larry Acran. Irvine mayor. -Barbara Young, president "Generally, I think it la a . of. Committee of 4000: "Maybe favorable development. ft aeenw · l'm beln1 naive but I 'm to me it will clearly locallze the optimiatlc. Bren showed lots of dJ.rection of the COIJlpaDY, with lnie,pity When he WU bulld.inC sreater aemitivity to our local Mlulon Viejo and I hope he problema.'' maintaina ~t with ~ and &eta -Gil FergulOll, former Irvine tble problem (leale.bold dlspalt.e) Co. vice prelident "Wlth Bren, nmolwd. In the past, diacwlliona the company now hM a rudder (See IRVINE, Pqe .U) ORANGE COUN r Y C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS EIDhassy bombing infuriates Reagan ~ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A car bomb devutat.ed the center 9ection of the seven-atory U.S . Embuay today, and authorities said 28 people were killed and 105 wounded in the fiery blast. Six U.S. Marines and two U.S. Army soldiers were reported amona the de.ad. telling the newspaper Al Liwa, "This la part of the Iranian revolution's campaign against imperialist targets throughout the world. We shall keep striking at any Imperialist presence in Lebanon , including the multinational force." Moslem Holy War has claimed several previous attacks on the multinational force. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said in Washington that two people wearing U.S. Marine uni!orma were among at least 21 killed in the bleat, "but we ~ot verify that there are any American dead ... However, doctors at the American University Hospital 1n Beirut said the morgue had 28 bodies from the blast, including thoee of six U.S. Marines. U .S: AR'ny Capt. Alfred Martin said two U.S. Army 90ldiers alao were (See BOMBING, Page A3) U.S. Marine commander Col. James M. Mead aaid people were still trapped in the rubble and that reecue efforts were under way. U.S . Ambassador Robert Dillon was briefly trapped but 'eacaped unharmed. President Reagan told reporters in Washington, ''This criminal attack on a diplomatic Deputy arrested establishment will ~t deter from • our goals of peace in the region. }fi We will do what w~ know to be rlcht." He deecribed the attack as .. ,_ vicious terrorist bombing'' and Mesa rape case a ''cowardly act." A police officer on the scene said an eetimated 300 pounds of explosives wer~ hlddep in a Lebanese police car and detonated by remot.e control in the embuay'a driveway. There is · no fence Mparating the embassy from the seaside road. The Christian Voice of Lebanon radio aald a Moslem suicide terrorist drove the car and that it had diplomatic l.iceNe plat.a A IJ"OUP called Moelem Holy War claimed responsibility, An Orange Coun\y sheriff'• deputy has been arrested on suspicion of raping a young woman in the pa.rking lot of a Costa Mesa nightclub, after allegedly telling the victim he was an officer. 'Coat.a Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnan aaid Jorge Landin, 24, hired by the sheriffs department two weeks ago, waa arrested yesterday by Costa Mesa detectives at the Orange County Jail. where he was working. The woman. in her 20's, told police Friday she was raped April 8 at Deja Vu by a man who initially identified himself u an officer and said he wanted to talk to her privately. Landin was suspended following the arrest. He remains at Costa Mesa city jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart aaid Landin was hired April 1 and waa undergoing an orientation program prior to attending the . police academy May 13. The Santa Fe Springs resident told authorities he had been in the Army from 1979 to 1982. Rain causes oil spillage in Huntington Heavy rain early today forced oil to overflow from an open at.onae channel and aplll on to Bolaa Chica State 9eacb in Huntington Beach. The spUl of about one barrel of rem.due oil cau.ed a temporary closure of one lane on both Pacific Coast Highway and Golden West Street. The incident occurred at the channel ad.jlicent to Padfk COllSt Hi1hway. It la uaed by the Amlnoll USA Co. to collect nstdue oil &om the company'• ablpptna and ptberina lines. Huntln1ton Beaoh Fire Department spoke.man Rick Grunbaum said today that about 42 pllona of oil wen deened' .:'J promptly by Amlno(l a..w. all lanee O} the two hichW819 were reopened before the st.art ol heavy Monday mornln1 commuter traffic. r t · I i . IRVINE COMPANY. • • w ere lmpo11lble becauae the attorneys would have to call all ovw the whole world before a dec:tDon could be made.'' -Jacki• Heather, NewJ>Ort &e.ch councllwoman: "I don't know much about Bren but I can't help but beUeYe that th.la ta a 1ood tbJna. It return• the lntereat In the company to Orah1e County. I'm pleaaed about th.t." -Bill Vardoulla, Irvine councl.lman: "Any kind of control by people who are local would be better. Many times ln the put, we had to wait for decialons while the board of direct.on wu meetl~I back In New York. Everyth.lna ahould be out here now. "The only queation ia, 11 he aotna to be the eole decider? That coula be aood or bad." -David Silla, lrvlne councilman: "Donald Bren 11 cenainly an individual who hu been part of the Southern California community all h1a life. He knows the r ole of local government and what la expected of lar1e developera . . . Thia certainly makee It easier for the company to aet policy." BREN RECLUSIVE. • • Irvine C.o. But for all hi.a influence and weelth, Bren has been a recluaive man . He la desc1'bed •• handsome, athletic and has a reported love for art. which he oollectl. 4 Gil Fef'IU90n. a former Irvine C.o. vice-president, said he met Bren when he was developing Harbor View Hills in Newport Beach. "He wu an innovative builder and a very creative peraon," aaya Ferguson. "Here'• a guy who built an empire with hi.a own wit and imagination. That'• unusual." Bren ia reported to be one of the 400 rlche1t people in the country with an estimated worth of $350 million. Observers believe his recent acqulsltlon of the Irvine Ca. atock might double that f~. Rent ceilings eyed Irvine home pact • Ill By GLENN SCO'IT O(tMDlllJNotlWI City leaders in Irvine are questioning whether the Irvine C.ompany should agree to rent ceilinga in exchange for city help in building 2,985 new apartments durinl the next three years. Roland Osgood, president of Irvine Pacfflc, the Irvine Company's bu1lding arm, aaked the City Council thia week to help in the ambitious construction program. He said the apartment• would create more affordable ho~. Osgood aaid city help ia needed to ensure proper wning, u.e of tax-exempt mortgage revenue bonds and "fast-trac k" processing of development applications. City offldala were encouraging and approved the company's apartment plan in concept. They a8id they'll dilcua the issue more thoroughly on May 10, after city planners take a hard look al the program. Meanwhile, members aaid they'll consider whether the city's h elp should be repaid through guarantees that rents won't be raised too often or too rugh. Council members seemed to stop short of suggesting specific rent~o ntr o l m e asures . Councffinan Bill V ardoulis said he'd never support that. Osgood said the company is willing to set aside 20 percent of the units for renters whose family income is less than $24,000 a year. He said rents for moat units are projected to be from $500 to $700 a month. A few units with special amenities would coat more, he added. The plan calls for 876 units in Woodbridge, 627 in University Town Cenier, 250 m Tw11~ Rock. 632 in Northwood, 400 in Village 14 (west of Culver Drive) and 200 in Village 12 (Jeffrey Road at Irvine Center Drive). Vendela brcb ~ -the ... end enel threw poat.,, out the window• et a.-.e1 ~· 1*9 EduceUon IAne A burgW ~ UMCI a Qlem CYftet on• ,_~window 10 -•home on the 1llOO bloc* of Eelgeweler i.-The ~ IOM lnduCleCI t '4>,000 In ..._ -l2001n........,. Fountain Valley nvw 11tt1 orede pupee .. t.e a.-High lk:tlool -. ~ to go OUUlde • hol-. dur1ng • l*'tY leturdey nlgfll - ... ""91:11«1 "" • group of ...... ..,.,. • 'b..-.. Mt -04IW ~One of the ~.,.,.,.,. ~ ---We a1ked: How do you keep fit? Andr Moattde, tt,MewponlNoft, ..-..0• tHOher.' fonMf PfO-IOOC* ,..,., "I'm recovering from knM '4.lrgety and have found that Hroblct 11 • terrific workout. I teach It eloht or nine tlmee a week. After playing profMllonaJ aocc:er for 12 yeara (for the PltttburP.h Spirit and th• California Surf) It • a grNt way to k .. p flt." ·. Jim Mc0anlel9, S5, Huntington Beech, Nel "late, former Loe Angelee Laker beaketbell P'aJer "Next month rm ttartlng up a U.S. Pro-Am summer bukeS>aJI league. To get In shape for that I run twice a week, lltt wetghta three tlmea • week and play basketball. I llke to keep flt; It makes me feel young." Jim Medleon, ...... portlMoh, alrtlne ptlot "I kefP flt by wortctng out at the gym. I llft welghll for my upper body, and then do aome running and blcycllng. I try to wor1< out fNfKY other day. but my Job de>Mn't always allow me to." • • .. ..,. HutoMMn, .,, lrvlne, euto NIMmM "I llkt to play ttnn11; It keep1 ,,,. In tip-top 1h&1>9. It'• aleo 1 good onalttnge, win or loM. By playtng, I hope to II~ a long, hMlthy 111 •. Martha Laham, 30, Newport Beech, bualnen coneul .. nt ··Aerobics I• the best exercise; It'• good for your cardiovascular •)'Stem. strength and ftexlblllty and body contrOI. It'• the best because In one hour you get all the ma)Or Ingredients of a good wort< out.'' Man Levora, 19, Newport -..Ch, •tuclent "I work out at Lido Nautllu1 three tlmee a week. I Utt free weights and uae the Nautllua machines for about an hour and a half. I ride my bike a lot -two or three mllea a day along Oceen Front Boulevard." • Cycle crash v1ct1111 killed by car in HB A 27-year-old Marine who fell from his bicycle in Huntington Beach early,esterday was struck a nd kille by a auapect.ed drunken driver just as he was being pulled off the road to afety. pohce-said today. The dead man was identified as Staff Sgt. Gregory S . Pulla.r, who had been assigned to the IBM typewrtt.,a -Cit'-P'-'Y ...- 81 1Ul5 ... '*'*" .,. ...... ptled open the front Cloo• of • tew firm on lltOOICflurl1 St,_ Power toole -rneol\enlC IOOll vlllUeel et 15.353 were reported etol•n from en automotive 11ore el 17450 E Moont Hermann Irvine A ,..ld..,t on Cenyon Alelge repor1eel Y99tete1av • 11urg1er pr1ee1 • vw• c1oor w11h • 11Ctewdrh1.,. end llole poww toole end -••ruve Marine Corps He licopter Air Station at Tustin. Huntington Beach police traffic investigator John Berens said Pullar'• bicycle apparently hit the ttnttt divider-at Werner Avenue and Roa Lane at 12:25 a.m., causing him to tumble into the eastbound lane of Warner Avenue close to the dJvider. Berens said a passerby, Douglas Fujimoto, 2~. of Fountain Valley, stopped to aasist the man and was beginning to pull the bicyclist to safet}' when \he two were atruck by a aiir. Pul1a.r was taken to Founta.ln Valley Community Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 12:5J a .m . .f'ujimo to waa treated at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital for back and leg injuries. The driver of the car, Javier Jorge Bonafont. 21, of Fountain V~y. was arresied on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol. SholVers to linger Coastal Qlenoe °' .,._.. 20 percent lonlgh1 8lld tomorrow. Coutal low H. Inland 48. Coell. lr1llnd llWle mid to upper tOa. W...IO. Watere lmmedletely offatlote _,.... wtrlda 15 to 20 lu'llta wtlll I lo 10 ... , -· Par11y ctoucly wltll • ,_ allo-ra at ..,__ U.S. Summary Temperatures .. Le 51 30 75 31 ' 73 S5 43 30 eo 341 &4 ... M 38 77 M M a3 ea 36 88 47 50 32 ea 41 52 ,. ao ee 45 28 42 32 eo 21 • IO 41 2t .. 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"We haw ndUOed 1he oriihW number of luues," Thoma.a SelverUna, admln11trat1ve Uliatant to Warden George Petlock, told reportera outalde the state Correctional In.atltuUon at Pittabur1h, a 101 -year-old brownstone fortress on the Ohio River. "The attitude hu been quite good," he said. Prilon negoUaton and the two Inmates trimmed an ortatnal U.t of 20 itema for diacusaion during 15 hours of negotiatlona yesterday, aald Kenneth Robinson. spokesman for the state Correction.a Department. The negotiations were taking place by telephone or through a wooden door ln a barricaded basement room where Richard Benkel, 45, a convicted bank robber awaiting trial for muder, and convicted murderer Lows Coviello, 26, were holding Daniel Kohut, a priaon guard. and Kostas "Gus" Mastros, a records aupervi.aor. Henkel and Coviello seized the hostages using two smuagled pistols before they were to be strip-searched for a court appearance Thursday, authorities 5ald Slide blocks canyon, town flooded SPANISH FORK, Utah -A slowly sliding mountain plugged a Utah canyon today, pushing the Spanish Fork River back into the tiny railroad community of Thistle and threatening more eertous flooding l1 the plug gives way. The moving mud blocked Spanish Fork Canyon, and the water in Thistle reached window and rooftop !eve.la in some spots. Utah County Sheriff's Lt. Gary Clayton said the community of 22 families was "mostly Inundated" and \ bridge had washed away, but yesterday all resident& had safely evacuated the area 60 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. The major concern was that the mud darn would give way and the newly created mile-long reservoir would flood Spaniah Fork, a town ol 6,500. · Wife charged in slaying of musician NEW YORK -The wife of record producer and bass aultarlat Felix Pappa.la.rdi hM been charged with murder in the ~death of her husband at I.heir Manhattan apertment, police say. Pappalardi's 43-year-old wife, Gail, called police yesterday morning. Officers said she allowed police into lbe apartment where they found Pappalardi's body. The 41-year-old mu.aid.an, who had performed with the rock group Mountain, had been ahot once in the neck. and was pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said. Hollings seeks presidential bid OOLUMBIA, S .C. -Pledging to put the' nation's jobless back to work, U.S. Sen. Eme'St liolllnp of South Carolina announced his candidacy today for the Democratic presidential nomination. "Fritz" Hollings, 61, a three-term senator and former South Carolina governor who joined a growing list of cont.enders for the Democratic nomination, said the nation bas all the elements of economic sureess -human ingenuity, industrial mUICle and scientific l.magination. STATE Sala Bat-tl}n Nicely '"Congress hope{ ul BRACELET From Page A1 to l11ue a full-accounttna of Americana whew whereebouta ln Vietnam w• never verified. Phyllla Dunlap Jones would oftun 1peak alx Umee a day to community ~roupa, 1chool a11emblle1, • to anyone who would 11.lten, 1he recalled. Her younaer brother had been 1 helicopter nllot tn Vietnam. Hla Huey 1un1hlp wu shot down Dec. 2, 1969. Tile Army utd he wu Men captured at the llte of the craah, but they never heard from him again. And he never ~p;eared on the Uata of returning POW1. Hla name is Wllllam Dunlap, the same name lnacrlbed on the bracelet belon,mg to Blackmon. When Blackmon read a story about Jones and her mi11lng brother ln laat Saturday's Dally Pilot, ahe said her nnn reaction was: "Wow, after all these years I had finally found him. "He wasn't home, but all I had ever known about him Is what you see right there," she said, pointing to a allver·colored bracelet sitting on the coffee table in the living room of her parents' home in Huntington Beach. After reading the account about Phyllis Jones and her brother, she called the Daily Pilot and a meeting of the two women was arranged. They chatted for nearly an hour. For the most part, the conversation centered on Jones' brother, one of 2,494 Americans still unaccounted for ln Southeast Asia. "Billy hM a lot of drive -he is very 81ong mentally," Jones said. "If I had to pick one of my brothers to make it through this, it would be Billy." "He had been ahot down three times before and came walking out alive each time," Jones said: "But when we d'idn't hear anything after a few week.I, I became frantic " Later In the conversation, Blackmon aaid how surprised ahe was to read about him in the newspaper. "Hey, somebody actually knows him," ahe said. "Yes we know him," Jones said with a smile. "We ;u.t want him home." If you would like a POW-MIA bracelet, send $3, your name 11.tJd address to: "The Lauters, 6525 Mayberry Road, Columbus Grove, OH 4MJ30 . .Al1oW four to six weeks for delivery. Make checks pa.y.b.IP tcr''Th~ 1:,auters." Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 18, 1983 Al U.S. Marines, armed with rifles, stand guard in front or the bomb-shattered - American Embassy in Beirut. Cartoonists honor 'Family Circus' BEYERL Y HILLS (AP) -ijil Keane, whoee whimsical ''Family Circus" examines the joys and tdals of parents and children, has won the Reuben Award, the highest honor cartoonists can vote to their peers. Keane waa honored last night at the Beverly Hills Hotel before 400 people, including about 250 cartoonists, said Mell Lazarus, w~ won last )'eQl''s Reuben for his "Momma" comic strip. ('1Famµy Circus" appears daily in the Orange Coast Daily Pilot.) Previous winners have run the gamut from funny-page favorites Al Capp ("Lil Abner") and Walt Kelly ("Pogo") to editorial cartoonists such as Pat Oliphant. Also nominated this year for the Reuben. were Jim Davis, who draws "Garfield." and Garry Trudeau of ''Dooneabucy.'' BOMBIISG. • • From Page A1 amon1 &h• dead . Tb•Y appuentl)' were ftom a JPlda1 1roup b•lptna rebuild th• LebeNee army. Doctor• at th• hoapftal reported 1~ w~. 1At.n.e polioe reported, 28 deAd and llJd 78 were wounded. The blut at 1:0~ p.m . (4:06 a.m . PST) collapeed the entlre front of the central wing of the seaside building and blew a large hole through the ground floor visa section in the northern wlna· Associated Preaa reporter Terry A. Anderson said the building's center eection from the ground to the roof collapeed like a layer cake and a body could be seen dangling from the fifth floor, its arms and legs hanging down and dripping blood. Man killed, woman hurt in smashup A man waa killed and a woman seriously Injured yesterday when the truck they were riding In struck a guard rail on the Santa Ana Freeway south of the Laguna Freeway. Herman Lee Campbell, 28, of Oakland waa pronounced dead at the acene of the 4:40 a.m . accident. He and Gretchen Twyman, who sustained major injuries, were passengen in the truck driven by Marx Ford, 21, of Chicago. California Highway PalrOl officers said. Ford was driving northbound a t about 60 mph when he reached down to get a cigarette, a CHP spokesman said. The truck drifted off the road and hit the guard rail, spearing the passenger aide o( the truck. Ford suffered minoc injuries.. SAN FRANCISCX) -Sala Bur1on announced today she will .eek her lat.e huaband's seat in Congress. Rep. Phillip Bur1on. who represented the San Francisco area in the 5th Congressional District seat, died april 10 after an artery bunt in his abdomen. If she runs and wim, Sala already hu been promiaed an impoctant committee aa;ignrnent by House Speaker Thomas P. "'l'ip" O'Neill, according to the San Francisco Examiner. Solons subsidized on bullet • train • trip Pink salmon pulled from shelves RIVERSIDE -A drug store chain has pulled cans of pink salmon from ita shelves aft.er a woman reported biting into a crystalline substance, cutting her mouth and breaking her dentures. lnJUally, Billy Hickman, 52, had been afraid she might have bitten into glass, but she said yesterday that she boiled the crystal.I at the auggestlon of the canner, Peter Pan Sea Foods Inc. of Seattle, and found that they could not have been glas, because they dlmolved. WORLD Walesa, prf est detained by police WARSAW, Poland -Police detained and Interrogated labor leader Lech Walesa today, according to Western newsmen and a priest who laid he also waa detained. It was the eecond time Walesa was reported detained since he announced that he waa stepping up hi.I contacu with the Solidarity underground. The Rev. llenryk Jankow•ki. Waleaa'a friend, adviser and con.fe.or, said he and the former union chief were interropted aepara tel y by police in Ol.ut yn. Shultz optimistic about talks MEXICO CITY -Secretary of State George P. Shultz says he hopea hit current round of talks with Mexican leaders will help the two countries narrow the differences ln their views on conlUct in Central America. Shultz, who Is accompanied by Treaaury Secretary Donald Regan and Commerce Secretary Malcobn Baldridge, told reporters en .route here last night that the Unlted States and Mex.loo 1hare common objectives In Central Amerlc:a but dJ.aaaree on the means to achieve them. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Japanese railway interests are paying an estimated $15.000 in expenses for four Southern California legialatora who have gone to Japan to study that nation's high-apeed bullet train. The legislators who left for Japan Saturday were Aasembly Transportation Committee members Lucy Ktllea, D·San Diego, and Gwen Moore, D-Los Ex-lawman charged in Mesa shooting A 42-year-old former Shasta County sherllf'a captain hu been charfed with assault with a dead y weapon in connection wlth a shootout at a police management seminar in Co.ta Mesa last month. Wallace B. Goold, who alle1edly had been drinking heavily at the time of the shooting, i1 to be arraigned Friday. The charges, fjled laat Thuraday in Harbor Murucipal Court, allege that Goold fired three shots from a .38-caliber revolver a t l1x people in a hotel parking lot March 13. He had been fired from hi.I job becall8e of bis alleaed Involvement in the Incident. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like! rm;:: ~; - Call the number at left and your me91age will be recx>C'ded, t.ran.acribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tht" same i•-hour answerin1 service may be uted to record let· ter.s to the editor on any topic Mallbo• contributon must lndude their name and telephone numbtr ror verifluUon. No clrculatJon calls. pie~ Tell us what's on your mind. t Angeles ; and Senate Transportation Committee members Wadie P . Deddeh, D- Bonlta, and Jim Ellis, R -San Diego. They are interested in the bullet train because of plans for auch a rail link between Los Angeles and San Diego, which the Japane.e rail lndi.a.atry would like to help build. The plans are in the study stages by American High Speed Rail , the Washington· hued organiu Uon behind the proJ>C*Cl line. Before leaving, Killea and Deddeh downplayed the aignificance of who was paying for the trip. "I know 111 get IOme flak but l've made no cmnmitmenta and my conscience i1 clear," Hid Killee. noting that the haa been under preaure from both project supporte.ra and couta1 resident.a who fear the noiJle and visual pollution from a 160 mph train racing past oceanfront homes. "I don't have any feeling of being obhgaW!d or indebted because they are paying my trip," she said. All costs of the trip were to be e_aid by the Japan Railway Engineers Association under an arrangement worked out, by the trip's sponsor , the San Francisco-based California Foundation on the Environment and &onorny, a research off.shoot of a buaineaa lobbying group called the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance. Rape charged dropped; suspect s.aid impotent A rape charge against an impotent Garden Grove man has been dismissed after the victim refwied to testify In a third trial. The dismissal t>,y -0r8"nge County Superior Court Judge Jame• Perez Friday ended a three.year fight against the accusation by Joe Yrigoyen ID. y rigoyen •• first trial ended in a deadlocked jury, but he waa convicted In his aeoond trial. It w.as only when Yrtgoyen, 30, was .ent to the c.alifomia Institution for Men at Chino for pre- aentencing evalMtion that his impotency because of a childhood illne9 became known. Bia attorney aa.id he woufd petition the court to "make a factual finding of innocence," in the cue. our -A/.otrLP~ lam~l v-nczck swz.altzr' ou.r meet FO?Jlar 5'Ml.Ol<zr I 1"J10dci cf thz. r~ 2 p1y Jam~wex>l ervenlob\.ct ,and m::et oanfbrtabkl. ond pract1cal fOr )AU1T ttx.ni '.Ml.Or ' j ' ' Korea blaze kills 25 r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! While the cat's away .... Sl!lOUL, South Korea • (AP) -Flu raced throuah an overaoowded dlKo JalJl.ftled with 400 people early today, killln1 at leut 26 and lnjurln1 70, many of them teen-a1er1 trampled In a panicky atampede toward a narrow exit door. Police aald they feared reacue crew a would recover more bodies ln the amolderina rubble of Another Hickory Farn1s ~ exclusive sausage. ' Maybe the feline for whom this tin of tuna was originally meant thought it was for the birds. At any rate, this crow on Mountain View Drive in Laguna Beach appreciated it. the Ho~ on the Prairie '<" Ham&Swiss Brots East put in the deep freeze Record cold follows storm in savage spring saga 1JY 'he .Dloelaled Presa Record cold eettled on the East today and mow fell in acattered areu from Kentucky to Maine on the heell of a storm that left 1eve11 people dead or rn1a8ing in flooda And mow up to two feet deep in New F.ngland. the upper Miaai.stippi Valley and the Great Lakes region and into the 20s from the central Appalachians to the northern Plains. It was 12 degrees this morning in Duluth, five degrees colder than the record for the date eet in 1928, and M> in Miami, eight degrees below the 1962 record. inches of snow was forecast for today. Yesterday, balmy air pushed the mercury to record high levels in the Pacific Northwest, but the warmth contributed to an avalanche in Washington that killed one hiker. Diaco in downtown Taegu, South Korea's third largest clty 200 miles aoutfi of Seoul. The bodies of 17 young women and eight young men had been recovered by mid- morning, moat of them badly burned, police said. Some of the injured were in critical condition at local hospitals. City officials aald about 400 people, many of them teen-agen, were packed into the disco, which ls on the second floor of a wooden bulldina that al.so houses Plwnp, juicy bratwurst stuffed with smoked ham and Swiss Cheese. They're fully cooked. just heat and eat. Available only while supplies last. ff ldtor.1 Farms OF OHIO«·d' Well gwe you a taste of uld·t1me cowitry goodness.• The snow over the weekend darkened 32,000 homes and forced cancellation of two major lelQUe bueball games. Ooaeiw of dttes from Duluth, Minn., to MJamt poeted record lows for the d#te today as the mel'CW')' dipped into the teens in "The calendar may say it's spiing, but the weather maps are cfeterlnined to conclude it's still winter," aaid a statement from the National Weather Service in North Carolina, where up to four In Utah, a mudslide left 20 families temporarily homeless. Up to 26 Inches of snow fell on the mountains of central Vetmont and western Massachusetts during the weekend, leaving 17 ,000 residents without electricity. a club oownataira. -,-CIC Officials aaid the 1-1 diaco'a legal capacity was --' -- · South Coast Plaza · 540-6991 '1 6.50 DINNER FOR TWO ·, , ; ,J..., '\' ~ jl,li.1.... ·...,, '. ~ ' • , ,, ', \•,. ,,, ·' ,...., , ~.-j •' ' ·: r ,I# •1 I',, t, .. ''l 11:..,..,..... T~Nelr.iy• §a£tano' ~ Ofal.Lan. 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Famed Sotheby'1 vows to fight American offer_ to buy the business Money-managing course offered "Penobal Money Manapment Made 'C:r( a two-part lecture •ri•, will be preeentecl by Coutllne eae trom 7 to 10 p.m. 'nlW"ldaya, beclnnhll thll Thunday at the Roblnwood Le&mina Cent.er, ~172 Mchdd.r. Ave., Huntington Beach. Lecturer Pew DHw will explaln how to Mt up a home record-keeptna l)'ltem. Her topicl will lnclud~ plannJnc the family budaet, paytna your bill•, organizing receipt•, balandnaloul' checkbook and maintalning good credit. A $1 reaiatratlon fee will be charged. For more lnformation on the ~am. call the Coutllne Community Servicee office, 963-0811 , ext. 2~. •Health Fair Expo '83, a free health acreening for aouth Orange County retidenta, will be held Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at South Coast Medical Center. Testa include blood preuure, anemia , vision acuity, glaucoma, atre98, dental, colon cancer, oral and ak1n cancer, bee examinationa, immunizations, allergy tests and more. For an $8 fee, participants can take a blood test to check for cholesterol levels, diabetes, liver and kidney functions. gout and 20 other blood chemiatrles. The test normally costa about $100. For information, call the South Laguna hospital at 499-1311. . • Dr. Rajendra Dew, a cancer spedaliat from Fountain Valley, will dilcua chemotherapy for breast cancer patients at a free pl'Oil'&m, acheduled Thund.ay at the YWCA, 1411 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. The free event. sponsored by the South Orange County YWCA Encore .Post-Mastectomy Rehabilitation Program, begins at 7:30 p.m. To reeerve a 1eat or obtain more information, call BoDDle Dau, ~2-5525. • • A Freedom Shrine exhibit at the Newport Center branch library has been installed by the Newport Harbor Area Exch.an.ie Club. 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Proposed New Offering On April 20, 1983 of: s31, 100,000 Irvine Ranch Water District Bonds* For Information Call Tom Schloessman at 644-1890 C)rovvell, -W..edon • Co. 567 san Nicholas Dr . Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 . 1 I : ! ' j 1 • i t - I I I . ' .. i ". Orenge Coatt DAILY PILOT/Mond•y, April 18, 1983 0 -~-" Education f undiDg merits top priority Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson says her number one priority in this year's session of the Legislature will be carrying the education reform and finance package developttd by state Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Honig. Honig ls following through on his election promise to work toward improving the quality of education from kindergarten through 12th grades, to ensure that students are adequately prepared for college and future jobs. In recent times it has become painfully apparent that too many students in the California school system are by no means adequately prepared, and thus are deprived of successful continuation of thei.t education or entry into rewarding careers. Immediately upon taking office, Honig helped draft the l)eeded legislation, AB 1421, in consultation with a coalition of educators, business )eaders and members of the public. His proposals include mandated minimum high school graquation requirementa; increased class time; additional funds f.or textbooks; expansion of the statewide testing program to ~valuate student progress; a substantial increase in minimum Salaries for beginning teachers, incentive pay for special services th local school districts, graduate student loans and refonns in dismissal procedures -all aimed at attracting and keeping top people for the teaching profession. • The Honig pack.age calls for appropriation of $974 million, an 8 percent increase in funds for the !ltate's l,034 school districts. This amounts to an annual increase per student of $180, !(urely not a staggering sum, given the long-range value of the rjefonns. · 1 Unfortunately, Gov. Deukmejian, who h as endorsed education reform, seems to feel the state just can't afford to pay for the Honig package. ' After at first advocating a 6 percent increase in school f\lnding in the next fiscal year, he now talks about an increase of less than 4 percent. j This will not be enough to do the job that must be done. During discussion of this and other education funding prooosals ~ere doubtless will have to be some compromise. But the money must be found, even at the cost of reordering priorities for other '~grams -and even if th. e governor is forced to retreat a little f' his "no tax increase" cai:npaign promise. Last year the legislators rejected opportunities to increase ~ding for education through either additional oil taxes or the $>-called "sin taxes" on tobacco and alcobol. These opportunities are still there. It's past time for the lawmakers to stiffen their !!lbines against powerful lobbying and put some cash where it is rhost needed -as an investment in California's future. i Truck parking hazard The fact that Huntington Beach has some rather wide atree~ apparently is quite an attraction for owner-operators of oversized trucks who are barred from curbside parking in other communitles. , The width of the stree~ does not mitigate the safety hazard, ~ay9 C&tmcilwon:ian Ruth Finley. who is leading a counctl taffipaign to impose a similar truck parking ban in the city. Ther:e have been numerous accidents. including fatalities, )Nhen dnvers have drifted from traffic lanes into the parked 'iz:ucks, apparently l')lisjudging their width. Additionally. says Finley, school-bound youngsters are forced out into fast traffic when the parked trucks block bike lanes. The city, she says, is providing public storage for the rigs. , At present the parking is legal so long as the truck is not left in one spot for more than 72 houn. But· this is too long, in the ~yes of. residents who resent having the l*bemoths parked outside their homes, ev~ if they are moved OOcasionally. They have a point, and the city is well-adviled to explore the idea of stiffer parking controls. -.- Op1n1ons expressed 1n the ~e above are lhO!>e of the Daily Pilot Otnn views e• pressed on Int~ P4'9e 4're those of tneor 4'utnors ~no artists RP~r <omment .~ 1nvil C'CI Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Sox ·~. Costa Me'>d, CA 'nb1b Pnone 1714) l>4i 4321. l.I. llJd/Poverty lies Have you ever beara any poverty lies? rm ooll~ same. A few memben of Liars Clubs ~ in them. They go like this: .. We were ao poor I never ~en had any lint in my pockets." Or: "We were so poor all I ever c:arried in my lunch bucket were fl couple of hickory nuts and a bammer." Any others? I Client asks if our Language 'man can come up with the origin 'C>f the word "panhandle" itneaning "beg." Closeat he can set is the old notion of bygone ibwns that "panhandle" Wa.5 akin "handout " -inasmuch as th sketched the act. A man's utatretched forearm cut the ~ caricature of the handle of • pan. Q . Was Writer Somerset ~~:.he~~~ 0 years in ot.urity. Then a don th~atricaJ producer ed a play w fW a gap while .eerched for the large hit. He duaied off Maugham'• forgotten "Lady Freaeridt.0 It worked. To 8l.lr')Jri9e of man_y, Ma_uabam a.can~ London'• playwright of A.Whereitb.Actually,there need be no difference. But as a practical matter, a vapor usually is associated with some nearby parent liquid while a gas isn•t. Numerous female athletes deserve nomination to the "My Name ls a Poern" Club. Conlllder these current track stars: Sue New, Patty Gaddy, Maria Sarria. Dawn Braun, Ann Van, Lisa Poli7.1Wl and Judy Moody. And for president of the club, possibly: a young lady from Singapore who runs the 800 - Chee Swee Lee. Q . What's the typical cost now of a visit to the doctor's office? A. Average. $18.21. That's up from $8.46 a dee ago . Incidentally, did you ow anesthealologjata tend to e rn more than surgeons? The l paid apecialiata in the medic 1 profession are aaid to be psychiatrists anJ! pediatriciana. Will you buy the remarkable claim that 10 gt8Mhoppen can eat as much g .. u a cow? More than HO ata\e priaont were built in \he last 10 yeara. Q . What profeaional people ~the moet pleuant to talk to? A . Radio broadcau era, SIC*lbly. At leaet on the IUJ'f«e, !bey pnctlce ••pJNUnt" dally. Tbe1r work c::aUa for I\. It caniel OWi' lnto .irno.t all of &MJ.t other mperfktal concacw. - ..... Thai pirates still plunder WASHINGTON -Nearly two years ago, I reported the pitlfuJ story of Vietnamese refugees who are being brutally raped, robbed and murdered as they try to flee their communist homeland in rickety boats across the Gulf of Thailand. Their cruel tormentors are Thai pirates. scourge of the southern seas, who carry on their pillage under the nose of an indifferent Royal Thai Navy. The story caught the eye of President Reagan. Touched by the plight of the boat people, he instructed a top White House aide to direct the Navy to protect the helpless refugees. DESPITE THIS compassionate" order from the commander-in· chief, however , the world's mightiest Navy has done nothing tn stop the depredations of the Thai cutthroats. So the carnage goes cm. Outraged State Department sources deacribe the usaulta u "an abomination'' ... "crimes agalnstnutnan1 y "something that supposedly went out with Attila the Hun." A typical attaCk includes the wanton slaughter of ablebodied men, gang rapes of the women and their theft o( anything of value -even the clothes off the G. -J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~ refugees' backs. ln some cases, babies are tossed overboard to drown, apparently for the pirates' amusement. Many refugee boats are attacked several times before the half· dead survivors finally reach safety in Malaysia or Indonesia. Confidential State Department cables examined by my associate Lucette Lagnado indicate that U .S . officials, including Ambassador John Gunther Dean, have complained forcefully to the Thai government about its failure to crack down on the piracy. Last December, Dean and the ambassadQl'S of other concerned governments -Switzerland, Italy. Norway, Britain and Australia -discussed the situation wttb Thai officials in Bangkok. ''The suHering of the refugees at the hands· of the pirates must be alleviated," Dean told the Thais. According to one cable, ''the ambassador stressed to the (Thai) naval authorities that concrete results were needed," and added that if the pirate attacks were not reduced. ''the image of Thailand as a country which followed hl.IJl'lane policies would be hurt." The Thais' failure, Dean warned diplomatically, "could have a detrimental impact on a wide range of issues." Dean characterized the Thais' efforts to date as "disappointing." When the Thal officials asked for more money to fight the pirates, Dean pointed out that the current $3.6 million program being financed by foreign governments was already "a substantial commitment." NO ONE minimizes the difflcuJties involved. There are as many as 50,000 vessels plying the GuJf of Thailand. Many of them are legally registered fishing boats that make up an important part of the Thai economy. The sheer number of vessels and the size of the gulf make policing the area a staggering job. The anti-piracy program depends on airplanes to spot apparent pirate attacks and pinpoint the location for Thai gunboats. But In the entire month of November 1982, a c cording to the State Department, only five such sightings were made, and in most cases the patrol boats either arrived too late or went to the wrong place because of faulty directions. The U .S . Navy has accomplished even 1~ -though it has the planes and helicopteni needed to patrol the gulf. Footnote: The "refugee season" is about to resume. Rep. Stephen Solan, D-N. Y ., has pushed for a $5 million appropriation to help the Thai government in its currently ineffective war on the pirates. LOOKING IT UP: AB the armed services' weapons have grown more complicated, the maintenance manuals have more than kept pace. Many are unintelligible to the mechanics who must use them . For example: -The repair manual for the Navy's Cougar plane in 1950 ran to 1.800 pages. By 1975, the F-14 required a 250.000-page manual. -To fix one particular radar malfunction on a C-141 transport. the technician must flip through 165 paees "in eight separate documents, and look in 41 different places. -The time it taltes personrier to search through technical manuals costs the Air Force $630 million a year. And one study noted: "Once the information is found, theN.' is no guarantee that the technician will find It usable." Playing an honest tax game For the past week I've been looking through drawers and golng through pockets looking for receipts I might possibly use as tax deductions. l have pitifully few honest deductions and I'm too nervous to take dishonest ones. It seems to be that if 1 write a colwnn and use everything that goes on in my life as material, my life ought tD be deductible on my tax form. Marty, the accountant who helps me with my taxes, says the IRS wouldn't feel that way about it, though. And Marty knows more about how the IRS feels than I do. You have to play the IRS game. For the most part I write in this very comfortable work area here in my home in Connecticut. My wife does all our bookkeeping and she has turned one of the kids' rooms into an office for herself. She has a built-in desk and works on her typewriter and little computer there. We both do a lot of work in ilioae offices in our home. But I~'· -•• -IY-18-ll_fY_ ....... ~ we don't menuon it to the IRS. Marty says that deducting any part of your home as an office causes the IRS auditing machines to flash red. It's an honest deduction we don't take because we don't want to make waves. It's the most dishonest thing I ever did with'my taxes. THE BEST THING that ever happened to me with taxes was the resul t of a charitable contribution I made years ago. It was during the height of the civil rights argument and I was working for one of the early mornlng television news broadcasts. We had Roy Wilkins on the &how 88 a guest one day. He was then head of the National Assoclat.lon for the Advancement of Colored People. After the broadcast we had breakfast together and talked for almosJ an hour. I was impressed with what a good. honest person Wilkins was. At home that night I made out ~ small check and mailed It to the NAACP as a contribution. When I made oui,my tax fonn some months later, I added that canceled check to my other charitable contributions and put it in a folder. Later that y~ we got the dreaded notice that our taxes weN.' being audited. I put everything together in a briefcase and went to the IRS auditing office in New York City. Most of the accountants doing the auditing wett bright young Jewish boys who had just graduated as CPAs and we~e doing the work to get ~ m the business. When I was ushered into a cubicle wh ere my auditor worked, I was mildly surprised to see that he was black. We started going through all Praise for the humble potato AB a man who haa reeolutely been t.rytna to iake>oU wei,ht tor • ye..-or aoz .I. re.ent the low estate lnto wmc:n the potato has fallen ln the eye1 of dlet· regulatora. They have been flqrantl)' unfair to my favorite I dinner food. Actuall)' \he_ potato hu b9on much malfaned -denJcrated u a 1ource of vhamint and mlneralt, and inflated u • llOW'l'e of calortea. The fACt 1a that the potato •u natur.l contatnt no mare caJort than • raw epple, and • ~ • nowiahine· 1 HAPPEN lo be ane of thOlt who nitvw ooMdlaid a cllrinlc' comple&e tf It dJd not lnclUCI• po4atoll lft ......... at .,..., AnddMnllno,..lclo• ftlMI h&lhlJ' ....,,...., UM lhl la&e .wur mr.a.n:.1n •M•h•r OllfttMJt,.I Mwr Mil a"*'° I ...... I ....... ,., ............. ..... ... ~,........,.; .. ,,.,.,. ..... 'Ill Wt'Nlt II ~· ~ is superior w most other food cropt ln the quality of its protein, and the ratio of protein to carbohydrate la ·higher in potatoet than tn many cereals. On the blolosJc:al-valu.e lltlale of 100. eel' IOOl"e 86. and the potato lt eecond with 7S. my numbers and receipts, arguing about things that were missing and settling some other issues. Halfway through the audit this nice young black accountant started thumbing thr ough my charitable contributions. I saw him paUle imperceptibly when he saw my $25 check to the NAACP. He hastily finished looking at the rest of those receipts. put an elastic band around them, closed up my folder and said. "Everything here looks in pretty good order, Mr. Rooney." It was the beat charitable contribution I ever made. He wasn•t dishonest. He just liked me and knew a man of rny character wouldn't cheat tlle government. . THERE IS J\JST one law rd like to see peS9ed ln relation to taxes in the United States. It would involve some exaa bookkeeptna but it would tJie worth It. I'd like t o make it mandatory for the government to file a tax form and eend it to ea one of u s, informing ever)' American as to exactly bow bit tax money was spent. I don't cat* how little tax you pay; you <>UOt to have the rlght to Mow wftAt the government dJd with it. U I knew my tax helped pay a libranen's aaJary at the National Inatrtute' of Health, I'd be delJahted. U I found tMt any GI lt went for a Consreumu'• boondorallnl crtp to &M South ot France, I'd b. dunned mad. Americana don't object io ~ym, ta.xet. They object w u. way their money la ao. ofc.n WMtMi. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday, ~Pf'" 18. 1183 Terrific Selection I · Low Prices I Since 1974 CARPET MILLS ONLY AT BALBOA We make, ..et and Install your carpet, therefore you are guaranteed satisfadion a1 there i1 only one soJYC. of respon1ibilty. REMNANTS • Save 50% and more on a huge seledion of remnants and roll ends. 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April 18, 1883 , / Warning : The Surgeon General Hts Determined Th1t Cig1r1tta Smoki"9 Is Dangerous to Your Health. New Players Kings. Regular and Menthol ~ 12 n1co11ne IV. ptf ci ett•. bY FTC method . ..... ----~---.......~~~----...-...------~ ;;:..;~~~~~:;.:..c;:.,;:;.;J~~~~~---:--------.;;;._~~-""!o~-.------~---------' • llllJPllll MONDAY, APll'IL 11, 1883 ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS Lisa Ptaszenski (above) gets her pulse checked by instructor Paula Natonek, while the entire class (right) performs' a seri~s of exercises. Pulses are checked after every series of exercises. Delly Not l'tlotoe bJ &..e ...,,.. ( ' .. A debate among broadcasters showed th'ey aren't always comfortable acting as arbitrators of taste in their communities. Pase B3. D ~ D Getting ready .for baby •• ·• Expectaht moms go for it By CHRISTINE DECKER ,... Cotr11pandeftt "Squeeze those shoulder blades! Elbows up! Stretch and twist," the blonde instructor shouted at the seven women in leotards. This, however, was no ordinary aerobics claas. The students were all expectant mothers -some due any day. They jumped. stretched, clapped and kicked en-the carpeted floor in Irvine's Northwood Community Center. A Linda Ronstadt tune blared from a nearby stereo cassette player. "Reach for your toes," barked Paula Natonek, 34, the instructor, a two-time mother. Several of > ~more pregnant women could only reach to ees. " t toes?" one of them joked. Natonek stresaes this is "modlfled" ca.rdlovaacular training. "We do many of the same exerciaes aa other dancerciJle or aerobic cla88es -only slower -and with the emphasis on abdom.i.n.a1 and thiih mus:les -the muacles needed most during labor. We alao watch to make sure no one's having any problem. We '8ke a break to check their heart rates don't get too high," she said. Natonek wears her curly hair pulled straight back into a ponytai[ She smiles throughout all of the exercises. "We can't say these exerclses will make labor any easier. But, they will teach a better awareness of your body which can help you get through labor more comfortably -especially if it's a long labor," she said. Th~ women and many othen meet twice a week for -their "Graceful Expectations" workout. Other classes are held at Harvard and Heritage community parka and are sponsored by Irvine Community Services. Graceful Expectations is part of the Center for Maternal and Child Fitness which offers cl.asses and counseling for women before and after they're pregnant. All of the staff members have nursing backgrounda, except Natonek, who was trained by founder Deborall Wlnston-Judisman. F.ach c1aaa spends a few momenta at the end dlacuasing aimilar problems such aa nutrition, diaper services and day care. · "I think I keep coming back becawte of our lUtle talk.a," 18.id Lynn Keams. 28, a teecher at Gates Elementary School, El Toro. "Sometimes we compare a pain one of ua ii having and we find out it's perfectly normal. It helpl all of us feel better," said Keama, who ia : seven months pregnant. And after the baby is born? "I'm coming back. I don't want to look like some of my friends," said Ann Lando, 28, Irvine. She's due Aug. 30 and has just completed her first pre-natal workout. "I feel great. I thought it was great. Aft.er all I ate over the holidays. rm glad I found out about such a program." A similar program called FEM (Fitnesa for Expectant Mothers) to BAM (Baby and Mother) ia under way in Huntington Beach with Elaine Feathentone Qutructing. For informati.on on the program you can telephone 960-7513. Cathy Delarosa (front) and Roberta Hines enjoy the aerobic classes. Cathy di.acoven it'• not euy to touch your toes this far along. ~ Rana Rowen (front) ipid Lisa PtUzemld work on the stretch exereilet. • ~aby boom • • • Maryala, who matched the Pollah belaht and wel1ht avena-for newborn chUdr9D 20 lnchea; 7. 7 pounda, .,., one of 702,400 Pom born bl 1912 which, totether with the y..r before, reprwnted the n:at turbulmt. uncertain and dl1lllu1lonln1 perlod In Poland'• troubled ,.,...t pllt. purtftl U.. dMllve man .. the cJaniGrcu lndl;mdent .... movement loll4arlty -with · w'*h•nma,Polel ...... their ilraUont ~~· ._ rd bold In•-~ to tht ._.. ll'laT•rnl., wh&th wu .. a.1, orlllo,.. a ···~ ..... , ..•.... ...... ...... Troubled times cause population groWth hearth hu been a -uadJtlonal haven. "People find Joy ·havlnf famWet In a depremlna ~ Mid Knyut.of, a 30-year-old ~• father, who Uk• o\hen bl........._. on \be aabjed 8ed riot to bit fully w.nun.d. Th• boom, aald a veteran W.....-n -a,. In w .. w, may hlw belft:_a dllaJtd aama..- of the c:Uifew whtoh vlrtually baltld Polllb ...,.., .... ln the .. ~., ............. . ..,, w.uw ..a -...... ,....._ ..... ," .. ~ Mid ........ ~pie ,..,, p .,. ................ " ~ , ...... = ............ . .. ..... _ ... .., .... ' .. Or1ng• Coalt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 11. '°'' Diner scam hard to swallow WeJJing~ & ____ 6_ngf!g.emenf4 Engagements DIAR ANN LANDERS: My 19-year-old dauaht.er took a job Nleently u a walu-.a. She t. • fint·yNr oollep 1tudent tr)'ina to uee the burden Wt.,.. carT')'ina for her eduaitlon. Lut nftht eh~ CM'MI home In tHtt. For the! 1ccond time In two week1 her cu1tomer1 left without palina· She mUlt come up with th• money. Lut ftiaht'1 tal:> waa •10 -no amall amount for a part-ti.me oollef9 atuc:t.nt. Th1t table of tour thlevet (whJch l1 exactly what lhey are) flnl1hed their maJn cour10 and ct-rt, then ordered another round of drinka - erich different to conaume extra Urne ao they could .,.pe. I wonder how many ane.ka who pull thll 1tunt reel.I.le It t. not the restaurant that aet1 ripped off, lt'a the wait.er or waitrea. Warn people in thll line of work to be wary of parties who order an extra round of drlnkl aft.er a meal. It could be a trick ao they can acram. -MY DAUOHTER'S DAD IN RACINE DEAR RACINE: Tlwaka for Uae Up. And to tlaat ~et of cnamb-bam1 1oe1 tbe A.DD Lauden Sbu Bo11qaet of tbe Montb. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have frequenUy mefllloned this country'• senseless worship of thlnnela. Almoet everyone would like to weigh five or 10 pounds less, but have you heard about the lateet craze? It ia called "Fat Power" and seems to be sweeping the country. My sister, a lovely woman, age 24, has gone overboard for this new fonn of lunacy. She now weighs at lee.at 320 pounds and U1 5-foot-2. SI.I cannot walk 20 feet without puffing. She needs help to get out of the bathtub or off a couch. The doctor has pre9Cfibed diet pill.a to control her appetite, al9o ps~hlat.ry. Nothing helps. She eats like three lumberjacks. I am afraid she la killing henelf. Sl.1'1 bible is a magazine for "women who are voluptuoua and proud of It." lt r .. tu,... aroMly overwel&hl female• In oxpenalve clothea with handaome men hoverint around. The rnquine hu arUcltt pu.ahtna the notion that men find heavy women 1en1uoua. It ai.o featurem a pen-pa.I club. Sl.111 doctor aaya theee women net'd \he 1upport of other heavywelghtl ao they can eat to their heart'• content without aullt. What t. your opinion of 1uch maguines? To me they are u dangerous aa uyina, "Hooray! AnorexJa ia ln!" -L.W. IN GLENWOOD SPRINGS DEAR L.W.: There II a coe1tltoency for every lllnd of ma1aitee lma11Dable.' EDcoarstn1 obe1lty I• eapeclaJly destncttve becaa1e we aow know that obealty caOJea a whole boat of dJ1ea1e1. Some are fatal. My condolence1 to your 1l1ter. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have helped so many people who don't know where to go for emotional surport and medical auiatance. Will you please help million more? I refer to thoee ot us who suffer from lupus. We have no big-name star to promote our cause, only a million little guya with a devastaung disease that affecta the connective ti.aue. We need to find one another. The addJ'elB: Lupus Foundation of Amerita, 11673 Holly Springs Dr., St. Louis, Mo. 63141. Or phone Chicago's chapter (312) 779-3181. -J .E .. OAK LAWN, ILL. DEAR J .E .: Happy to belp. I've cbedled aad yours 11 a foandatloa with a beart. Tho Delly Pilot want.I your we.Jdlll,/J 4Al1d e11gaaemen1 nowir To help you 1ubmlt rhc required lntorm11tion, f orm. att av•l/•ble •t rho D.J/y Ptloc oil~, 330 W. S.y Sc., Cose.a Meu For wfldd1"6J, only • bl1telc and whlw photo of rhe brldo LI Mftptable. SNp11hot.1, Polaroid -.nd color phoeo. <'Jlll 't be Wied. The photo mUlt bo 1ubmJtted no lllt"r rhan three weeb al~r rhtt weddlfl.I, otherw/.e It will not be publiahed. · ErvraleTMnt Information 16 co be 1ubmltted ur Jeut .even weelca before che weddlfl.I. Forma and photoB can be dropped off at che oll/ce or mailed to the &Jltorlal Department, .o.J.Jy PiJor P.O. &x 1$60, Co.fra Meu, Qdi/ 92626 P01 SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT YOU'LL "ARELY FIND ME \ \ \ I "'- .... ,. ''•' Capocclama-V an Winkle Mr. and Mrs. Benny C.pocc:Wna ol HunUfl411.0n BeAch announce the enppment of their daUjJ\t.er, MaurHn Michael• Capocclame, to OavlcJ Van Wlnk.le of Irvtne, aon of Mr and Mrs. c.ar1 Va.n Wink.lo of Rotttnead. They are plannJns an Auauat weddlna tn St. Mary'1 by the Su C.thollc Church, HunUnaton Beach. C.pocclarna t. • faduate of UC 1rvtne Her fi.ance ll&n alumnw. o WhJttler C.Olh!p. Grennan-Lippold A May 14 wedding In the Qtthedral Chapel ot St. FUnda by the Sea ln Laguna Beach 11 belna planned by Peggy Ann Grennan of Huntington Beach and Rod Earl Lippold of Newport Beach. Grennan, daughter of Jamea and Dorothy Grennan of Huntington Beach, attended Orange Coast and Golden West colleges. 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CSoW\ a W«Attmr Blvd > (714)67 . 575 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, Aotll 11, 1813 Bl End of TV codes • may mean sexier ads By SORMAN BLACK A1-l1t.4 ,,_ Wrtttf LAS VEGAS -The TV commercial tor toilet pa~r t>talna with • cloeeup of • peach, fllmed In 1uch a wuy th•t It raemb1et a pert0n'1 butt.oclul. Then the camMa backa off, 1howlng the fruit and mak.lna a polnt about eoft.nem by utlna aandpaper . S hould the commercial wind up In your living room? Motl broadcasters participating in a special clink recently agreed they probably would have 'The Last Word' h as last say A pril 25 RED ROTHENBERG s.1on Writ., EW YORK -ABC News' ''The Last Word" will go off the air Apnl 25 and be replaced by a 30-mlnute ext.ensJon of "Night Line" and a new program. "Profile," lhe netword has annouru:ed. "The Last Word," with anchor Greg Jack.son and contributing mt.ervsewer P hil Donahue, thus becomes the fl.nit c.asOalty of network news' three- way expansion m t.o the overniRht period. Last year, A.BC News began "The Last Word," CBS News started the four -hour "Night Watch" and NBC News introduced its one-hour "NBC News Overrught." Ratings sank "The Last Word." For the second quarter of 1983, the program averaged a 2.6 rating and a 10 share while the competing movie reruns on CBS drew a 5.2 rating and a 22 share and NBC's comedy-talk shows with Johnny Canon and David Letterman had a 4.6 rating and an 18 share. For the sam_•period, "Night Line" averaged a 7.5 rating and a 21 share. br<.>adca1l the ad. But the de bate 1howed that broadcu~n aren't alway• comfort.a~ l9fVlnl u arbltratol"I of tu~ ln thelr communlU. -a role they are now aaUJT\lnt. Lall week '• panel wie eponaored by the Televl1ion Bureau of Advert..llJ.nc ln conjuncUon with the annual conven\lon of the National Asaociatloo ot Broadcaatera. It marked the flnt ti.me that a large group of b.roadcuten could dilcula &.he demlae ot the NAB'• Code. of Good P~ and -the added reaponalbllJty they now fat:Je. For decades, the NAB rad.lo and TV codes were used as an internal mduttry tool for •tanda.rd1zins advertising guidelines. The codes tel up rula for such things as how many comrnerciall could be shown m a given hour, and how many producu could be advertl1ed In each comme rcial. The industry also had a code board, which acreened commercials for accept.ability. But last year, following a defeat ln federal court, the NAB signed a tettlement with the Ju.tk:e Department agreeing to dl.amantle the coda. The government called them anti-competitive, arguing they allowed broadcast.era to artificially control the amount of asr ume available for oommerciall. Now, every TV st.aUon or ne twork Lt on lta own sn deciding whether t.o accept a particular ad. The r esult, broadca1ters aareed , is a great.er chance that commerciala will vary from dty to city. And some broadcasters believe that could mean more skin on the acreen . "We all know that sex sells," laid TilOmU E. Cookerly, president of Albritton Communications. "I think we're going t.o be bombarded with more sexy commercials in coming years. What the market will bear ls a very valid way to approach it." "With the penetra tion of pay cable TV. showing more bare breasts and bottoms, thett may be more or an appetite for it,'' said William G. Moll, the broadcast pres ident of Harte-Hanks Comrnurucauons "But I still think it'• going to be some years." "We are mdeed an influence on and an arbiter of public taste m our communities," said David E. Henderson, president of Outlet Broadcasting Co. .................................. .-~~~~~ "Thoroughly original. Magical!' T he rating measures the percen tage of the nation's TV homes watching a specific program. A share representa a percentage of TV homes with their sets on that are tuned to the broadcast. -,'VEW YORK TIMES LoCALHERO • NEWPORT BCACH • fOPORT -c-. .... 0160 -ICllllOO-. IN ) .... " UOIO~ ornco t~la> .... , ... (Mt,, Maf'f""" IOOTW" 17"1 lllAI~ IJHn t.rtl..._ •• "'\OUl IOO l':ll .._1_ I OOHO • HUNTINGTON 8£ ACH • • WlSJMINSHR • .. ~· .. :~=.o .... _ .. ___ ... ..,...._ • SO COASJ PLAZA • foMi ctNfta ur'°'-,._ 111-41M TOMI COOb ur.,-•-7S1·41M Uc.lw .. t ......... -·°"'" 1U1D iacn• (Kl .... Ill 6101001000 "t I l~I -·1· .,~ 'aKISllUOI~ -HO,..-~ ""fUllOllG" (I) -0. '30 IJO IOI~ CIEM WEST .,.. .... ..... SOUTHOAST • KAO ..... --I~'~ 10J01r.:1 =-..::.,..~, --~LOil •" v • ltl·lUS .,."' 110 1PCI lilmmilil1l Motl\ OO,ll~ ..:.w~~wc~s,=--..,.,..~_,,..,.,,..,.,,ro""a.=· • · · -, .. , .... ,~ 60010•~ -..,. .._.., CICllCI" IJl EDWMDS "WJ MM..,_ .. iK> lt1·3H5 ...,.°' aoo -• Moolll 6~1110 ..,.,.~""-=s,=--------"fUllar ~' Cll:MA .... llloll '*" ~·llOl !loo I~ • JO == ·nt ~~~i HUI&'"'" .w"w;l;,;·n...,n.....,..,.. ______ 1 ::' CllJlil itSf ... ~ W)101 == I -----CNl ""RUD"ifti_.. ... TW ______ _ ltl-JH5 IDT l'IClm ... I\ IOO ·i. ornii:-~ llooolll UH ~IOIC •BARGAIN MATINaU • Mond•r tltru leturd1r All PtrlotmlnCH before 5:00 PM lbce,I ..... [ ............ """"' "M.IDllfle 0. THI Lo.T AM~ ---"l14I ILACk I T ALUON MTUMM" ...., --- .. fLAIHDANCE" • ------· "FLAIHDANCe",. ..................... LAKEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WAL• IN "8Cfll1WBAU.I"• ______ ,.., ------~.a. __ .. •AD80YI .. ,. -·-...... Ofne~~---- .............................. t!ll .. IM,OHHf llOflC'I c::lHlK:UllOIA IUMll -----....... --·-·Clll-• .... •••CM ____ __ ---....... ,.-.i cm41--·-- ....... " v ANAHEIM Dl!IVt IN ,_,, .. .._. '"""'° ~ • • ., • a .. • BUE NA PARK 0111,1 •H j '• • ~. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 0 1!1\/l IN --n.AIH DANCll".,. -.......... C*·M--.._._ ... ) ____ .._ lt1·16tl -----"GAllDHI" --.. ~- lA 11ABR/l •. " ----- OIJANGf .. • .. I I ' I •4 Orange Cotti DAIL V PILOT /Mond1y, April 18, 1a83 G.\Rt'lt:l .D by Jim Davis PO YOU KNOW Wf..iA T t LOV£ ABOUT TH£ TROPIC?,GAAfltLP:> IT'S THE MIL£5 ANO MIL£5 OF $PARKUN6 B£ACH IT MAY 8EA BEACH TO VOU. BUT IT'5 JU5T A SAND60X \_ TO Mf. \.....- , i6 lllrttt,...l f '"•'""' ,,,.1 .. .tlr· Ii• THE t'.\'llL\ CIRClS eu; fit:ORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) by 811 Keane "I hate Mondays." "How do you know E.T. likes liver?" by Brad Anderson , DE,,IS THE '9E' \('E Hank'Ketchum -' "What are we gonna tell the boss? Instead of picking him up. we got chased out of town." WHEN ~.Wll.SON WAS LITTLE ,HE AAD ID~ ruE61 '900' '9l LI.I'S TOUGH B~K ~ BtJRRD -·OOR SASSBALL 1~ IS COLLECTING A FUND . . ~--- &Y CMDLELISHT 'CAUSE HE Ol~T AAVE NN 'LECTRICl'TY. • FOR NEW EQUIPMENT, 'f:AYo? No ... FOR ,A NEW WINDOW. by Ferd & Tom Johnson ·PEA~l'T8 • Tl:M8tEW EEDI l1M 601N6 TO TEACH LITTLE KIDS HOW TO 6l'JE UP THEIR 8LAHKETS ! ..,~Cl= KIPS WILL ((WC Kf()C~N6 ()C ltf( ~ ~ 1 v~v SOMJ: rAL.E.FAC& f'l.AYIN6' I~ SMI~ CNM:>N. t "·" Cl..,~--... \%~~~ ~00~~ ~00@~~ ~~@~!% by Tom K. Ryan .CWt1 '(OLJ Ut$10 Pe MV New ffAl\k:H FORJ:MAN? Q.l -Bolh vulnerabl11, u ~outh you hold U3 V'K109$ .1 AKQU •72 The bidding hu prorel'drd 8outli Weat North EH t I 0 P"a l • 2 + ? What actwn do you t1k11'! A.-You havt> • minimum opening bid and your hand'" only redeeming futurr 11 that it contains :a lfOOd ftvl' r11rd ~uit. Uul don't rt'rl uhliK l'd lo tell partner about 1l. t')Jlt't'18lly Slntt' ll I~ ft minor 1•11~~. 11nd lrl parlnrr hav1· tht' r11thl or way Ill' might want to doublr • wu dub,, and t li\t "'ould bt' "rlrunu• nt'W' indrrd Q.2-A' 'oulh \UIOH.1hll', )OU hold • 72 Q98M3 115 • 962 Tht' h1ddmK hil) prl.IC'rt•dt>d WHt North Eaet !,011th l Obie Rdble ? Wh.il action do you takr'' A. -Partner alread} know' that from thl' aurt1on that you have a weak hand. 11011.ever, lhal doc) not m1·Jn that you )hould pass Smee GOif N ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF AN8WEU TO BRIDGE QUIZ you havw a rlnr preftrt1nce Nert~ Eatt 8"U. Wt.C fur h1•11rla. ind yuu ahould bid 2 0 PaH 2 NT Pua unl' hl'lrl If you •t11y out or 3 • Pa.. ? tht· ourllon. parlnrr might Whal du you bid now'/ rl.'ltul 10 011r 1padr, and you A. -Thrrt 11 11 bid lh•t will thl'n h•v1· to haul out al desmbea your hand uactly. th1• two levt•I 10 why nol Ult' it'/ Jump to r1vll duba. A jump ra11e or onl' of the demand bidder• auils 1huw1 excellent trump •upport and a hand that doe• not conLam any act, king or 11ngltton. Ht>cogn1zt the ducr1pt1on'! Q.3 -A~ Soul h, vulnrrablt!. y<)U huld •76 1J93 OQI07M +Q752 Thr b1dd1ng h10 proceeded. North E11t South Weit 'l ' Pa11 Z NT P11a 3 P H I ? What action do you tokl''1 A. -It 11 true that, with a tr1cklrss hand, you can pus 11 partner Jimply rebids his ~ull afttr oprning with a lore 1ng t 11.-0 bid But your hand 1s no1 tr1ckll'SS ll contains 1 wo IJUl'en\ and a rulhng value in \padt•\, Jn~ or .... h1ch might be "'orlh .i lull trirk On this .iurtwn. p.irlnl'r 11u1te hkl'I) h.i' .i wtr ,urlu:1l'nl su1l. su r11H lo four hnrb Q.4 lluth \ ulnt'rJbll:', .. ~ l'inulh ) ou hold • Q87 . 94 '853 • QJ762 Thi• b1dd1nl( ha~ procet'ded· Q.5-Neither vulnerable, 11 Soul h you hold: • J98S43 \;'AS o 73 H 76 The b1dd1ng has pr0<erded Weet North Eaet So11th 3 ( 3 NT Pua ? What l1Ct1on do you take! A.-Werr you 1nv1ttd to this part)" Uad partntr wanted to ht>ar about your spadrs. ht could ha vr doublrd thret d1a monds for takeout Part ner quite hke:y holds a long. 5uhd club 5u1t with a diamond blOpper and another card or 1wo Don't convert a possible plu~ into ~ probable minus pos111on by running out to four spades. CU -A• South. vulntrable. you hold IV' AJ87H 0 AIQ&a •tu Th• blddlns hu proceedtd· 8Htll Wttt Nerta. Eaet l ti p.,. % ~ Pu• 7 What do you bid now? A. -We are aurt that thert i1 1omt tcientllk ••Y to In· vu11g•tt tht pou lbll1tlu and then 1top thort ot elam I( you rind out that ctrtain kry card• arr m111lng. But for our monry, thr 11mple Jump 10 tlX hurtt atand1 out H you don't trll th• opponent• anything about tht hand. you might gtt a ra\orablr lud Tho1t or you Y<ho bid only four hraru aho" httlt grup of thr tr1d1 taking potrntial of 1our hand How de TH choo~ '"' beet tpeaiac lead? f harlu Corea w U.e auwu. for 1 copy of "Wiaaiq OpeDlq Luda," and '1.85 to '"Gorea·Lead1," car• of tbl1 oew1peper. P.O. 8 01. 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648. Make cbeckl peyablr to Newt· peperboolil. by Harold Le OoU)c ~~~~!?fElm~~~~~m~~~ 8LIT HAVIN6 TAKEN HIM TO I 'M NOT SO SURE OF Tl1AT1 HE'S DR \BBL•~ t ru l. !>OflR-4 1'"A1' "f. ~M 1'0 f:~J 1'"A1' L~-4 ~05fr1'AL fOOO. FOR BETTER 011 t'Oll •o RSt: COURT, HE'D THINf'I TWICE ABOUT CARRYIN6 CUT SUCH A THREAT' -------- CAN '/00 COME OVER To MY Q t-\OUSE1MI~ . NRH.MOM AN'DRD ARE GolN'OUT SOMEPLF\CE,f\N ' l.JE 'Re Ge.TTiN' R New s~eysrn-e.R. Fl':\K l ' "l~KERHt:~ ~ NO IClDDI~ ! ~ ~ ANO CbJR 'AIR GOrm"' BA.'(), lHE ~~.HAVE: OOIUJFIE.D ~ lHE NA1lONAl 'Alft GUITAR' ANALb~ --....... r----"7 ~--~ <JEAH ! A TEAAIBLY VINDICTIVE MAN' PERHAPS WE'D BETTER .:AJST l=ORCiET n SAM• by Jef t MacNelly by Kevin Fagan Mil ~Ae6l£, If '{ou """€ 10 'o~ our 1~10 1'~€. l.066~, \J~ MVS'l IN~ISi 1'"AI ~\l IA>EAR (LOl~IN&! by Lynn Johnston by Tom B at1uk I GOT ~ AIR N'AIL L£ff£~ "TMI~ f(()RNING I M . I BUlllDI . BURD IJCLA l•.,IC..tl•••I The UCLA/Pepel lnvhallonel treca "'"' II M t for 8unday, May 15 at UCLA'• Oralee 8~. Action b9Qlna at t 1 a.m. W11tl the fa\1911n competition and oonoWclea at 2:4 7 p.m. wttf\ the men'• mite run. (FOf lnlOfmatlotl, ca.II (213) 12M101. 6y••••Ue11 mee' Loe ~ Wiii host a mMt belWMn the WOl'ld Champion RuNlan gymnaatlc1 team and Ille United Stet .. • beet Iii the McOonald'1 Gymnutlca Clueic Friday thfough Sunday. The ftrtt two ~ ol oompetlOon wtll be held et lO)'Ol•·Marymex1nt Unl¥9ralty, white Sund•)"• OC>mpetnton I• ... ,~ UCLA'• Pauley PIYtlton. Tile m.n'a oom,,.tltlon wlll be hald on Friday beOlnnlng at e p.m. The women'• meet la .. , fOf Sat111d-.y at 7:30 p.m. The mixed ftnale et UCLA will ~ Mid Sunday et 2:30 p.m. Tlclleta en Pf1cled a1 I 12.50 end 110.50 f~ lldU111 end U .50 f« ctllldrtn, UI and under 12 dlacount coupon• are a va ilable at MoOonald'a restaurant• and Southern Calltomta O.taun dellert. PERFECT PLAN • • From Page C1 • I,..•••• r••~tlUon The RICOfl lronmtn U 8 Cne1n9t0nan1p wNI be held lundey, May I at Ille Santa Monica pier Competitor• wlll lake part lri a two mlla lwlm, 100-mlle btoycle r-and 20·mlle run The 91191'11 lt eoheduled 10 be tetev!Md on ABC TeleVIMon'I Wide WOftd of 8Pon• on May 14 Competition beglnl at 7 a.m For more Information, phone (81t) 756-1~ Celebrl'Y •oil Entrl•• are l*no accepted tor ttl• Vino. Ferragamo Orange County 8~1•1 Olympic• Calebrlty golf tournament acheduled tor Friday, May 13 It the Lot Alamltoe Navy BaM Golf CourM. Celebrl11et /olnlng Ferragamo Include Jack Youngblood, rv Pankey, Carl Ekern, Wendell Tyler, Pr•ton Dennard and Jim YoungblOod of the Rama, boxer Jerry Quarry, the Ram oheerleadera a nd other televla lon peraonalltlet. All proeMdt wlll go toward• the Orang• County Special Ofymplca. Coat lor the day ta S 176, which covers goll cart, tea prt:z:ea, refr•htnflf'lta and award• dln"er The donallon la tax-decluctlbta A shotgun start at noon 11 acnec:tuled. For more Information, phone 716-6379 ANGELS From Page C1 playtng quJte a bit. • • • drove in a run. But catcher Terry Kennedy aupp1led the big bat with three linglee and two RBI. Dravecky, 2-1 hurled hit second complete game of the ee.aaOn, but loet h.la bid for h1a first major league ah1.4tout when pinch-hitter Joee Moralee lingled home Steve Yeqer from third in the eighth. Dravecky had retired 20 consecutive Dodgers until Yeager singled with one out in the eighth. Llgh t rain started in the inning, but did not delay the game. Bob Welch, 0-2, took the 1088, getting knocked out in the fourth lnnlng. "I think I'm going to stay with him a while ," said Twins Manager Billy Gardner. "I thought he caught a good game. It look.a like he's ready." LAKERS • • • From Page C1 in the finals with Philadelphia. The Lak.ent were without ata.r guard Earvin ''Magic'' Johnaon. A club apokecnan said JobNon was eXCU9ed from the contest to take care of "a family business" matter. Laken Coach Pat Riley, wh~ club has been hard-h it by injuries late in the aeuon, said: "1'he laat three or four games have been very lnai31illicant. I'm glad it's over. Now we can get ready for the playoffs and prepare ounelvee for things to oosne.'' Juan Bonilla and Garvey aingled with one out in the San Diego third. Welch put the runners ln scoring position by committing a balk and Kennedy brought them .home with his single to center. In the fourth, San Diego acored • twice when Ruppert Jones led o ff with a single and Tim Flannery followed with a double t o right. Steve Sax booted Dravecky's hopper to second, allowing Jones to acore, and then Gene Richards singled home Fl&nnery to knock out Welch. The Padres added five insurance runs in the ninth on an RBI double by Bonilla. an RBI single by Garvey, Sixto Lef'.Cano's run-acoring fielder's choice and a two-run error by Sax. McCODUCIC MOaTUA•IU Laguna Beach 11111 llllal Engle had troubles last season as a right fielder and was finally sent down to the minors. Over the winter he was transformed Into a catcher. The Twins wanted him around for his bat and yesterday he showed why. "I worried myself to death last year. You can 9C&re yourself to death a,nd lose confidence. I'm just not going to worry any more," said Engle. The Tw i ns, meanwhile, excited their fans and themselves by batting .327 as a team in spring tr ai n i ng , bombing O(>poeing teams with extra base rut.a. But when the regular season opened, the bat.a grew quiet. "That's the way we played all aprlng," said first baseman Kent Hrbek. ;;ofil:i• = .. .,.._ T~ rri. f olloWint per eone .,. dOif'O bu*-M C l'I ATIVl 10,lWAlll CONOll'TI. 170 W 11th fA, Cotta M-. CAt2027 fleut Kelty ledltr. 170 W 17111 IA. Co.le ......_CA t2t27 Lynd• Oewll l •dl.,, 170 W 17th i1'. Colt• -..... CA t2627 fl\!9 ~ le oon®ci.ct bV an lndMdYll (llulbetld I WIN) flkll K .. ty Sadler Thie ttet-1 we1 111«1 Wllll the Co\lnty Cieri! of Ofangt County°" Merell 11, 1"3 I f'a111Cll Publl1lled Oreng• Co1ta O•llY PtlOt, Aprn 4, 11, 11, 20. It~ 1590-113 Ml.IC NOTICE '1Ctm0Ul8U.-H NAMI ITATIMIHT Th• folio.Mg pettO<\I ar• doing ou11-u : THE f:LOWfRMAN, J IH E CoHI Hlghwey. Newport Beech, C111ror11t1 ueeo Sherrill Lynn Grlepp, 2411 lloblnhood Piece, Colle Mt•• CaHlornla 92e27 Shll<ry Lynn Vorpegel, 490 E ' 20th StrMI, Colle Mell, Celllornla 87627 Thtl l>UllnMI II conducted Oy e gen.." perlneraNp She<ry L Vorpegte Sllerrlll L Ori.pp n11•1 Publtthed Orenge Co111 O•llY PllOI Apfll 4, I I 111. 25, t9113 1254·11J Or•no• Cou1 DAil y PILOT /Monday, Aprll 18, 1083 Bl MOTICI OI TWUITU't I.ALI NOllCI Olfl ,_,..... HU NOt1CM1 01 =MU '-.... W.-.1/C°""' '--.......... i.e. .... 11 T.a.liee.OOl~jl T.a.Na.-.e f.I..... ll UNIT 0 " l 0 NIMOI COM,ANY • dlllY TlllANl.oo>.IT , t..c 8Ul'll"Ol'I lli'LI tll'IVtClt, 1ppotnled Tr1111 .. 11nd•r Ille ~~flWle9wndertlw INO . II duly a1>94lnl.cl Tru1tff lollowtnt ~lbed OMO If llWI I .,_..bM Mad Of llWI under Ille tollowlno dMGrlbed d-s Will till AT l'UILIC AUOTIOH WILL LI. AT l'UeUC AUCTlOH of tru1I WILL llLI. AT ,.UILIO TO THI HIQHUT t100IR '0R TO THI HIQHHT llOotR 'OR AUCTION TO THI HIOHllT OAJH {P•yable •I llnle of .... In OAIH ~elite ti tllne o1 .. II\ llOOll'I ,OA CAIM ANO/Ofll THI '-"II~ of ti. °""ed ·= l9Wful mon.y of tN United 14~ c A. H 1l1'11 0 l'I c 11'1 T I, 11 0 Ill rigM. tltt• 9nd 1n1....i oon .,, right, ''"' and ln....C ~ 0HICK8 IHC.,110 IN CIVll to Md now held boy II 111\der Mid IO Md now lltld by " wndtf te6d CODI lfCTION 292411 (P9~ et 0 Hd Of Tr111I In the prOP•rly O••d ol T11111 In tll• property the Urn. Of Milt In l9wful ~ OI llere!Nll• deeerio.4 het'e!Nft., ~lbed the UMed Ull lM) Ill rlgllt. lllte 91\0 TAUITO,_ l'lfNATa llCl.OUS, • Tl'IUITOA Vll'IA 0 eAAAtf, en lnter .. I GOl!Ye)'ed IO tn<I now htld 11ngi. WOll\4WI. -r..O W01M11 by It Under Mid OMd ot Tlull In.... I CN l"C IAflV Q RIA T (A llfNfFICIARY Al.LIT ATf PfOf*ly netatnall .. dMC1tbld. LOUISVILl..f FIRST '101fRALll Av I N G s AN 0 I. 0 AH Tl'IUeTOl'·Jl"AfYCOHl!Nlllld I AV. INGS ANO LOAN ASSN., •iASIOCIATION, e C1t1tornla TIRQA COtilN cotl)O(etlon COtpOt~ !ll!NIFICIAAY: UNION 'EOEAAL "9oorcled July t2, 1982 u ln1tr "-ded Octobef U. 1179 u S A V I N Q 8 A N 0 L 0 A N NO. 82·238707 of Olftclal Aeootdl In ln .. r No ~403 In bO<* tS3e3 Pil09 A880CIATION IN otno. of Ille Reoofd« of Ofenge 1772 ol ontc:lal "41oof0t In the olftoe ~d.cl No11.m1>er 111, 1979 u County; Mid deed or tn.111 dMOtlbM of 111e "-"' of Otenge COunty. lnalr No. 111798 In 80011. 13395. IM following prc>perty· Hid d,.cl or tru11 dtletlbe• Ille PIQ9 1406 or C>mol•I Aecord• In Ille L.ot 311 of TrllGt H~8 In Ille City of lollowlng property olllc• ol the Record., of Or•ng• Co.t• MMA, M par '"9P •llCOtded PARCEL 1 , .. 11mple tltte to County, 111ld deed ol tru1t deec!rlbM In book H , P•gH 27 •nd H , condominium Unit No Ill (th• th• loltowtng mleoellaneout mape In,,... omo. of "Unit") u 1hown upon th• L<>I t2 or Trec:t No 3330, In the 11'19 county r-der ot Mid oounty Condominium P1en (e ntlll•d City of Coil• Men, County ol "You are In deleul1 under • Deed "Condominium Plan ror Lot t of Dfaoge. Stale or CeJllornte. M per of Trvl1 d•ted Jul)' 2. t982. un'"' Tr•c;t No 105117 "). County of 'J'.AP10rec:3,.°'i~!'! . .''.:.-~m~l331 .. P&QM1...._ you 1•11• action to protei;t.!~ 01en9•. St•I• or Celllornla (the "'~ • '"'"' .. ~ "' In ... prCJC)llf1y. It rney bl ec>ld et • ,.....,._ "Plen '). rec:oro.d on J<lky t2. t079. oHICI of tne county·-., of Mid Mii If you nMd en~tlon of u Ooc;umenl No 15etO, In boOk county IMnelureoft,...P' agtllne1 13228. P•ll• 76 through 1 t&. YOU AM ... O.'Aut..T UMDllt A you, you ltlc>uld llOfttect • tnduellle. of OfllQlel Reclo<de 01 Mid 0 I I 0 0 ' T Ill U a T 0 A TI D Add•-of ,,... 1t>0119 propetty 11 C>f1n91 COUl'lly, ..nlch Plen pettatne HOV11 .... l'I I. 1m. UNLaae YOU 23 t 5 WHtmtnlltr Ave , Cotta to thl l ptCJC)llf1y d8Kt1bed In TrKI TAKI ACTION TO fl"OTICT ...... CA No wenenty II gi_, N No 10687 rec0t0ed In bOOk 440. \'OU" fll'IOf'llllT\', IT MAY al lo Ha complel-or eotrec:t,_. page. 5 througll e of M~ tOU> AT A fl\Hlt.IC IA.I.a. W YOU T,... beneflcl.,., under Mid Dead Mac>1. In lhl otfloe of tlle county ... 0 AN lllflt..ANATIOM Of' THI of Trual, b)' ,.._ of • brMC;h Of •ec:otder or Mid CoOUflly NATUIU Of' THI f'llOCllOINO defeull Ill the obllgttlOne MCurad PARCEL 2 An unOMOed 00601 AOAINIT YOU, \'OU IHOULD thereby, heretolore executed end p•rcent lnt•rell In 1nd to 111• ------------1COHTACT A L.AWYIJI. delivered to tn• under1lgned • Common AreH u 1llown and Ml.IC NOTIC( 2976 Jeve Roed, Coate MHa, written Oecl1retlon or o.feult end d•llned on the Plen. IH•rvlng ------=--==-----1Ce11rorn11 92626 Oemlllld lc>t Sele, Ind written nota tn.retrom ,,... lollowlng • ~ ·111 e 11r .. t add• ... or common ot breectl end of llectlon to eeuM l•I Ari ••Cluellle _......, (other NOTICI Of' flUMJC 8ALa dettgnetton ol P•Ol>9'1Y II 1hown th• under1tgned to H ll u ld then Perce!• 111 lllld IV) <Melgnalecl Of' ~lllONAL ...-ONlllTY et>ove, no w11renty 11 given u to 111 prop«ty to Ml19ty Mid obllgetlonl, •• "reatrlctad Common AIM .. on Nolle• 11 hereby gl11en thet compltt-or correct'-•)" TM and thereeller the under1lgned ,,... Plan end r~ 10 other Uf'llte pu,..,en110 Mellon tMa ol the CMI beneflclery under old Oe•d ol ceuMd Mid notlCI ol brMGh end of for UM u per111ng ~. a1orage Code, S1111 or Calllornle, the Tru11, by •HIOn or • breach or elaGtlon to be rec:orded Oec«nt>et 1pace1, betcon111 endtor petlot: und.,.llgned wtll NII et publlc aaJt deleutt In the obHg•llon1 MCUred 29, 1982 u lnttr. No. 82-457 t37, of end b)' competlll..,. bidding on the 28th thereby, hlretolore ••ec:uted end Mid ()fft(llel Record• (bl A non·H clu1t11e eHemenc dey ol Aprll, 19113, •I 2:t5 o'cloclt delivered to the und•r1tgned • Seid ••I• will be mede, but eppunenent 10 ell Unlta thOWn on p.m .. on the pr.ml-wllet• Mid written Oec111etlon of O.leult end without cowen•nt or wurenty, th• Plan tor 1ngr•11 ind egrMI, prop•rty hH b•en 11or•d. i nd Oemend lor S•le. and written notleie expr-or Implied, regarding title, llUPf)O(I, repelr. malnttn-. and wttlch -located 11 Publlc Storage, or b••ecfl and ot election to c•uM poaaenlon or •ncumbrencM, to enor06Chrnent lnc.2<>98Placentl1A.,. lntheClty the 1.1nder1lgned to Hll u ld paytl\9r.malnlngprlnclpal11Umof EXCEPT 1 11oil,11•• end ol Colt• M"8, County of Of•~ prope<ty to Ntl•fy Mid obllgattone, tlle note MGUred by Mid o.ed of hydrocarbon eublt-beMath • Stele of Celllornla, 1"41 ab&n<10i*l end trierHller the und•r1lgn.O Tt111t, wllh tnt-t H In Mid note d91>th of 500 1.-1 from lhe 11Urt- good1. 1;hettte1 or p•r1ona1 cauMd Mid notice ol bteech end or 1>10Vlded, ad111n'91, II •ny, under of 1ald tend with no right of llUrl- property dHC•l&>.d below. In th• elecllon 10 bl recotded Ncwember the t.,.m, of Mid Oeed or Tru1t. entry abo11• 500 reel from Ill• matter• of: 28, t9112 u ln11r No 82-4t65t6 of '-· chargee end expen-ot the llUrfece or Mid lend. u r~ by Fedtrk» Sentoe -2 Tb11, 2 Foldr\o Olflciel Atc0td1 1n the ol'lloe ol the TNtt .. and of the tru111 c:r .. led by Wiiiiam J. C•gn•y. en unmarried Chelr .,3 Cllfpel, Mlrrot, 6 Bo•• Recorder of Orenge County Mid Dead of Trv1t. 8tld Nie wtll be men, 1n lhe dMd recoto.d In bOOk No-Go Merine -Boal Parll, 26 S1ld Sel• will b• m•d•. but Mid on TUMdey, Miy 3, 19113 •t 954!0 page 1134 of OfllcJal Reclo<dL 8oxe1, Boat Staer WhMll. wttllout covenent or wurenty, 2:00 p.m., •t th• Ch1pm•n Av• PA0ACEL 3 ~ o elutlv9 rlglll and No-Go Marine -Hydr1Utlc Boat ,,.pr-or lmptted, regarding 1111e entr•nce to th• Cl11tc C•nter HMment to uM the petlo arH Partl, tll Wood Ooot9. Carpet. 1~ potM11lon or encumbrancn. to Bulldlng. 300 E Chepmen Ave . dMlgneted on ,,... Plan P-none or eo.... pay ,,... remtll'\lng principal _,.. ot Orange, CA Ille beloony ., .. deelgnltad on IM Newpott 1n .... 1rnen11 -aor..,, 711 the noll(I) MCU•ed b)' Mid deed of Notte.: At the time ot ..... bid• Plan .. B-111& .. baing ~ BoxM. Lumber Tru11. ..,.th 1nt .... 1 u In Mid note mrt bl m.Oe In c;aM1 and/or the to Ille Unit. N well u en aJtduallle Sten Herrow, Jr -Frig Oelll.. provtded. edvenc:ee. 11 l/ly. und« ce1lller1 or G•rtlfl•d clle ck1 right a nd •H•m•nl to u•• Ill• Chell. 4 Alum cneir . Ptoture, ,,... t.,..,,1 01 111d Deed ot Trutt, 1peclfled In CIVIi Code Section 11oreoe arN. II eny dMlgnatad on Clothing. 9 eox ... ~d '-· cl\9rge1 end ellper\eM ot the 292411 I h • P I • n S • no n • e • b •I n g Lanc:llOfd,__therlgllttobld Trua1 .. end olthll•ull1CtMtadboy At th• time of the tnttta l •ppurl•n•nt to Ill• Unit. Any •t th• u ie Purch1H1 mull be Nld Deed or Tru11 pu~tlOn Of 11111 nottoe. 1111 totel IUCh lloreg• ••H ahall be ueect made with CUh only and paid lor at Said ui. wm Ile held on Monday, amount Of the unpaid belanoe of 1111 only tor 1toreoe purpoeet end not the time of purehMe All purctlaMd Aprl 25. 1963 et 2 oo pm e1 the obllgetlon ..cured by ,,,. at>ove u IMng quarten good1 are eold aa 11, and mull bl Chapman A1191'1Ue entrenoa to the dH CHlbed d•eCI of trutl a nd PARCEL 4 A.II ei«:lutllle right end rwnoved •I tlw time of pun:h... Civic C•nl•• Buttdlng. 300 EH i e1tlmeted co111. HpertlH, and _,_,, to UM 1111 per111ng .,_ s... eubjec:t to ptlor canciellatlol'I 1n Chepm.,, A.,. Or~. Calllomle ad11encH 11 S 1 t t . g4 t 30 To °' ap&Cal OMIQntted on .,... Plan u the event ol Hllltment bit......,.. Al the time of the lnlll•I det.,mlne theopenlno bld,y<>um•y Par111ngS~PS-578paoMPS..57 landlord en<! obllgeled party Oeted pul>lleetlon Of thla notic.. the totel call i819) ~3 -end Ps-&9 thll t 1 & tll d•y or April. 1983 emount ol ,,... unpaid t>.ienoe ol the O.t•: March 30, t983 PARCEL 5 One (ti mernberehlp Publle Storage, Inc . L..andlord Obllg1tton MCured by the ebo11e T.O. SERVICE CO In T H E VE RS A I LL E S Publleh•d Orenge Co11t Delly Cl•tcrlbed dee d of trull i nd u Mid TNll... HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. Piiot. t 1, 18, 1g83 Hllln•l•d COtll, ••P•n•H . •nd Clltll Oemlow. AMI Ste togeth« with Ill right•. ptlvtlegee. tt18t-83 ad11aneee 11 S157,7t3.llO 3e:s3 Camino Del Rio So end obllgetlon• 1ppurten1nt ------------1 T,... opening bid mey bl o«>telned Sult• 204 1n.re10 P\8.JC NOTICE by celling (714) 937-0eee the day Sin [)Iago, CA 92108-4044 YOU AM IN M'AUU UNDEl'I A bel 11'19 it (819) 584-8266 D I I D 0 f T l'I U I T 0 A T E 0 &_..111 C:t1 MM,, 24 1983 Publl1h•d Or1ng1 Coetl Dilly OCToaDI fl. tf7't. UM.Lii YOU NCYrICE OF DEATH OF • s~~ERIOR TITLE Piiot. Aprll 1t. t8, 25. 1983 TAKI ACTION TO ""OTICT RAY OSCAR FISCHER, SERVICES. INC t672·83 YOU" l'l'IOl'DTY. IT MAY H aka RA y FISCHER AND •• 11ld TrultM. aoLD AT A f'UlllJC IAlL" YOU 0 F P E T 1 T l 0 N T 0 ~to SERVICE co P\alC NOTICE ~~~:: ~:."',~=D= ADMINISTER ESTATE By Sandi• Arment•. OftANQI COUNTY AOAINIT YOU, \'OU IHOULD NO. A-117702 A .. lttent Secretvy MUMC•AL COURT -CONT ACT A L.AWYIR. To all helnl, beneficianes, Ont City Blvd Wnt. HAMC>fl otaTNCT TM 11..-c llddr-or ,,... at>ovt d d I Ora1'1Qe.CA92M8 4'01Hmlloteeatwc&. It tOOScl'tol1 PleuNo 214. ere 1tors a n cont ngent 17 t411135•112119 1'.0 . eox 2900 Newport 8HGh, CA 9"2883 No 494 ~15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 ~..JuMi ~pwu1no 495·1176 creditors of RAY OSCAR Publlshed Orenge Co~tt Delly Hewpott lleach. CA aa.tw w1rrenty la gt11en u to II• FREY · rurvivea along with 4 P ierce Brothers Smiths' FISCHER a.nd perlOns who PtlOt Apr 4. tt 111. 19113 1557-83 ~·OLEN ""°"61T111 comp1et.,,..0<c:otrect,_.1. •-ROY T FREY "" d b t P t I I M d may be otherwiae Interested .,..., .,. NO ll't CO,.f'Ol'IATION, • C111for11I• The b9neflClary undet Mid Died HAalOtl LAW~MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetel) Crematory 1625 G1sle1 A11e CoslaMesa ~5554 ,_CIHOTHHS UUHOADWAY MOITU.t.aY 110 Breadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 IALTZIH .. HOH SMfTH & TVTHILL WHTCUH' CHA"l 427 E 17th St Cosfa Mesa 646-9371 ,AClftC YllW MIMOIUAl , Al.IC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crema1ory 3500 Pac1l1c View Ori11e Newport Beaoti 644-2700 s ...-,agev ... aug er•. • r ca o rtuary trectors. th ill and/ ruuo.n. Tn.4 ~Mtaft. ofTruet byr-ofat>reechor • resident o f Huntington Weltermeyer and Nancy 536-6539 inA e~w· ~ ~te~.__.j ~ OEflNDANT: LITTl.l,.ILD delaut1 14'1 the ot>llgetionl MCUtec1 Buc h , Ca. Panect awa-y Bnnt both of Costa Mesa, FITZPATRI,,_. .... ....,...., m~ COMPANY, INC. A tTl«ltlJy. r..wtoroo• ft9CVfW ..o IUddenly on April 13, 1983 Ca .. Suun Penn and Sandra M y D ....... by M . CL YOE HUGHES NOTICI °" IAL.I Cellfor11la corporetlen, IAM d•llvered to the u"der1lgned • ln °··-H~na-, Ca. 0 ---R oy both o f Huntington AR ( O LL y) 'in the Suruorlor Court of Of' l'llM. ""ONJITY Ol'IAV.I, WALT«l'I I . AlllNOLO, written Dec:laretlol'I of Oelautt and uui ..... _.""' De --FlTZPA TRICK. resident of .--· AT f'NVA'n a..u HAL w. YINCINT, end ooea , Demand tor Sale. end written nota the ao n o f O tto C . and Beach, Ca., alao 1urvlvlna a:.ta Mesa. Ca. Paaed away Orange County requesting .... A-110 • ttwougt1 s. ~ °' brMdl and o1 electlon 10 c:a.- Carollne S. Tetzlaff Frey. He are • grandchildren, hl1 A .1 6 9 S that Mrs. Clyde Hughes be In 1,... Suoerlor Court°' the State IUWOttl th• under1lgned 10 .. 11 u ld wu born July 20, 1920 in mother Car oline Frey, a on prt 1 ' 1 83· he •• a ppoln ted a1 pe raonal 01 Cellfornle, lor the County of c-No.... P'OJ*1Y to Ntlefy MIO OQjigetlonl, Wauaau Wl1con1ln H sister Ellubeth Frey a IU.fVIVed by her eon Everett. re....-n~tive to ad.nunister 0°', ~HI OAtn TtheERMROan.NESof, •'!:'-• He..talL' t~ NOTICm You .....,.. ..._, wed. •nd th•re•ll•r th• unO.ralgned ' ' e • daUjhten Beth E. Lanegan r· -·· O HILi a ..,.. TM -1 _, dacjda ....... ,_ eeuMd Mid notlOe of l>t'MCh and ol att.eoded the public s:boola brother Wallace t'rey of of Hesperia a. and Franca lhe e1tate of Ray 1car TERRONES. ...,.. ,_ Mille ...,_. ....,. -.ctlol'I 10 be rec0to.d Octobet 25, In Wau.aau and trradua~ Decatur, IllinoU and brother H Nlcho'll (.Edd i•) o f Fischer, Cost& Meaa, CA NotlCI 11 hereby given tll't the ,_,......... ..... •.,.._"-'Ill tM2 .. I in.tr No 112-3741137 In from Indiana Unlvenity and R.a1 h ~y of lndlanapolia ~ (Under t he Independent unOerelgned wt• ... •t Private ..... IN~...... bOOk ol Mid Offldel l'lecot'ln. P • C I a re m o n t C a 7 . . to lhe hlgheat end belt bidder, If YoU ....,, to ..-Ille ~of S•ld ••I• wlll b• mede, but received ~ Mut.en from ~ Friends may call a! grandchildren,' 12 gr~at-Administr ation of Eetates 1ubf•ct to conllrm1t1on of H id an ettorney In tht• melt.,, you without cov•n•nt or werranty, the Univenaty of Maryland. Pierce Bro then Smiths grandc hildren 2 great· Act). The petition II set for Superior Coun, on or el1ar the 4111 lhOUld do 90 promptly 90 thlt your •llP' .. or im91ted, 1'9Q8fdlng 1111e. He entered the U.S . Marine Moctuary on Monday, April t d htid d hearing ln Dept. No 3 at 700 dey ol May t813 et l,... otflce of written rHponH, 11 eny, mey be ~on. 0t ancumb<ancee. to Corps In 1941 and waa a 18 1983 from lO·OOAM to grea ·gren c ren an Civic Center Dr .. West,, WILLIAM w SOUKUP, Attoml')' •t ttted on ,..... P9Y the r.-nelnlng ptinclpel.,,.,, 01 ~ U d .. P!~ .. w ld.9 o'oPM ,. 1. I dau1hter-ln-law Clar lee s t A CA 9 270 l Uw, 1eoo N &oad'#ay, Sult• eot, A y •• 0 I u ••• d he •• d 0 ,,... not• -ed by Mid Dead°' ter p ot -~.. or : . unera aerv ce1 Flt•patrlck of Colorado. an a na, o n Sent• Ana, CA 82708, Coul'lty or d d 11 lb 1 _.. Trv • '""'h 1 t-1 u 1n Mid not• II th K And 111 b d t d • Mait ~. 1983 at 9.·30 a .m . ~-. State ......... , ......... , _.. ,..... •n1•n ado. tr 1111• pu ... e '•· .... n r , e orean w e con uc e on Services will be held on ' ..,._.,.... "' ...... "',_ -... clact* -ma Ud. e1n .... ,llCllA • provided. adv•r>CM. If eny, under Vl.etnameee Wan. He retired Tue9day, April 19, 1983 at Mond~ A~ril 18 1983 at YOU OB.Jl!lCT to the right, 1111• end lnterHt or H id -.,. Ud. ,....-. clefttro the 19'ml of Mid Deed ol Tniet, u a Colonel ln 1973 For the ll·OOAM at the F1.nt United ' ' grantina of the .,..tillon you d-..d at t,... tlmt of ~lh and ••dlaa. Lee i. ~Qua ..... ollargte and expen.-of IM . . l ·OOP at Harbor Lawn -"& ,... • I elt Ille rlQlll, lllle end Int...., INI ·-· TNl1M 9nd of ..... 1ruetl CtM1ad by putch1~lce,anal Che hu1been1 a ft:Jri~gd::~ BCehauchc~lothf Memorial Chapel with should either appear at the'"• Ntafe of Mid deceuec:t 11 .. 111 U1ted dHH •ollclt•r •I Nldo..dofTrut1 Sald .... wtllt>e Tee rr• omp ance 1 n term en t 1 erv1 c e • hearing and state your •cqult.cl by opere\ton ot lew or c;onHJo d• un ebogedo •n •II• held on Mondsy. May 8, 1883 at Man ager wl th N l uan Rev. Albert Jarwen, putor of lmmedlately follo wing. ob~ection1 o r file wrltte~ ot,,.,...... other than°' In addltlol'I •, u n 10 , d • b•r r 1 h e ce r 10 2:00 p.m . et the Chepmen A--Corpora lion, he was a the church offidatlnc. Full Servioea under the direction objeetiona with the cour IO tflatolNld ~.•tthetltM lmmedtet-te, de .. ,. m_.a. entrence 10 th• Civic Center member of the First United military aervlcea wlll be of Harbor Lawn-M o unt before the hearing. Your~°';~~,!~~~~ ~""':9:!si=~ ~.~~ :=~~~-~:_" Chepm•n Methodist C hurc h of conducted at l :OOPM atOllve Mortuary of Costa appearancemaybelnpenonCouncr.ofOrenge.s1a1eot 1 TOTHEDEFENOANT A cMI NOTICE:Al'TIME Of'SALEBIOS Huntington Beech and held Rivenlde National Cemet.ery Me.a 540-55~ or by your atwrney. C&llfom • partlculerly deacrlbed .. complelnl hH b9en lll•d by th• MAV BE MA.OE INCAS .. ANO/OR I ever a 1 po 1Ition1 o f ~the United Suiee Marine . . I F Y 0 U A R E A ~·N'!c~ 40 leet of l°' to In plalnllfl agalnlt y<>u. If you w1e11 to THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED leaders hip lncludl na from El Toro Marine .. _.,. llOTIC[ t"'DPnrroR or a con•l--t d9191>dthle'-'lt,y<>umvll,wltllln CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL e .--'-nLU ... ._..,., Block 6 of Soult\ WHt 8umett'1 SO deyi efter thll iummoni II CODE SECTION 28241\. Ch• I rma n of the Bue. Family INll'Ntl ln lieu IC-4111 creditor of the deceued, you Addition 10 Modar\e, u par map ....-on you, 1111 ..,.111 thl• ooun • Al th• ttm• ot th• tnlttel Admlnlatratlve Board, he of flowen contiibutiona be N011C« Of' aAL.I must file your claim with the "*9ol r-o.d tn Bodi 2t, Page written~ 10 the oomc>telnt. publlc;etton ol thll notlOe, the local wa1 aho a member o f made in memory of LeRoy Of' llllAl ~ court or present It to the !8,;gof•~Y~~~n'i!', ~ ,ou do eo. your CW8Ult w11 emountotlheunplidbelll\Ceolthe HuntlnJton Beach Lodae Yrey to the Flnt United AT ...VATI SAU personal r e preaentatlve be ..,,....cl on app1tc.11on of the obllg•tlon ..cured b7 11\e •b<>W .... a1~ r~ t~om botll the Nor\tl plelnllf'I, and WI OOUf1 mey .mar• dHcrlb•d d••d o lruet and, I 3-8 0 & AM . He w a• Met hod l at Chu re h of In.,... SUpar1or Court ol lhe Stat• appointed by the court 40 laet and the 8outll 40 foMI N Judgment ~1 you tor the~ H tlm11.c1 co1t•. H pet1"•· end married t o the former Huntington Beech, 272117th 01 Cetllornl•. for Ill• County of ~thin four moot.ha from I.he Ifft fo1 •community drl11-•y, demanded 1n lhe oornplalnt, wtllc;h edve"cH 11 1133.876.73 To Dorothy M. Shoemaker, who St.. Huntingt.on Betlch, Ca. °'_,.In tl\9 Matt., OI the Eat• date o f flnt luuance o f mor• commonly known u : 1142 c;ould rHutt In garnt1/lm•nt or del.rntM the opening bid, you tN'1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~--~----------~--~-----~°'~~~~~ ~~u~ln~~~~n·.~~~~.~of~or~~p1~m~ NotlOe 11 r...r.oy gl\'&n I/lat the 700 of the Probate c.ode of Te1m1 ol n te c .. h In lewful k0X>'m0 0' ... ,...1n'1_r•ll•I requH t•d In th• T .. ~~~ ~O .. !.; !~V"'ES, INC lF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFERENCE Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY The 'leptune Society brought cremation to Orange County in 1974. Today we provide more services to Orange County famihes than any other orpniution. We offer cremation with burtal ill sea. 1n the mountains. or in the desert and our complete service cosis about one-fifth as much as a conventional a.round bunal The mponsc to our service has be-en extraordinary! We have 27,000 memben in Oranae County. and in our nine year history we have served over 7 .000 families. IC you have any queauoiu rc1ardin1 cremation. plc11c call ua at: un6ertlgl *' wll ... •l "'1¥et• ..... """........, ..... • """ "" 10 tll• 111gri.e1 and beat bldclw Callfornia. The time for money of IN United Still .. on..... Oe"9d June 21. 1ee2 u Mid Trvst• 1u1>)ec1 to conflrmetlon of ea1d fillnC cl.alma will not exp(re °'part oeafl end ~~IOed J ~ereori. a... T.O SERVICE CO . Agent ... __._"-~.on or .... _ ...._ -..-i to f tha f by note eecured by Mort .. .-Of ... ~ E. ,.~ n-...... Pet....,_ A Rendell Aelt. Sec ~~ """"' .. _ .... ,.,., y• .or our mon rom Truet Died on u... ...,-IO'IO.ct. ""'" .__,,, .._..., ·-' · .,_., of Apt1 1983 et Iha oftloa ol H h d { h h i ,... ....-•r llNIT1N ,., 1RAMO, 19Q. OM City Blvd W•t Vll"glnla King, t t tu YOianda A.,... t e ate o l e ear ng T.., parcent of amount bid to bl t10 ....,...,, Ctr. o.. • t t &6 0ninge. c" t29te Northtldge, CA 91328, St•t• ol noticed above. ~ with bid. NtwPOrt a..:tl. CA 82et0 (714) 83M2N Cellf0tnla, ell the rlglll. title end YOU MAY EXAMINE wUI bl or~o ,-:et~~.::: (7t4) 840-UtO Publlllled 011nge CoH t Delly tnt-t or 111ld ci-..d 11 Ille the file kept by the court. ll ottio. at er1y time eh., 1119 nral Publl1hed Orang• CoHt Delly Piiot. Apr'll ti, 25, M.., 2. 1N3 time °' dMth end ell Iha "9h1, lltle you are interested ln the ""•bllcellon har'aOf and tlMON date P1!~!· M.,ch 211, Aprll 4, t t, 18. 1~ Ind lni-t •Mt lht a.late of Mid ..,.. • ...., --"' llO,._ deceuad II•• aoqulr•d by es\ate, you may file a requat of..,. t!I04-831-___ .-...:..:.-~-.;._'~----oper~lon of tew or otlltrWIM than with the court to receive Oeted tllle t21h day of Ap(ll, 19113 PICTITIOUI llUIMH I ddlll to Ill.I Of .aid l . I f h WILLIAM W. SOUKUP, £80. -----------....... -·~ or n • on apec al not ce o t e AttylofVareO.Mofltlilllo __ ,,.,_ .. , ~. •t the lllM °' dMlh. In Inventory of estate auet.a VERA o. MONTALVO Ml.JC N0T1C( Tiie fotlowlng s>ef•On 11 doing and to ... the -1aln ,... r>nll*'IY and l .... _ •••• Ad lnllltrel Of the AC:mtOU• ....... ~ - tlltll&Wd In County ol Orenge. ltat• do ....., ~wwdona, acoounlbed l\I Eet•= Of Nldoro-dant MAim aTATWmWT 810NTEOH. 411 Colle MHa ol Celltornle. ptt1loularty daeor1beel an repor.. eacr n Publlall~ Oreno-Ooait Oll+ly The follo'tolnQ .,..._,. are doing ,,,...., eoeta M9a, CA. 82827 MIOIGM.lowll: Sec t ion 1200 .~ of the ............. 111, 11.u 1eea ~-----· OalY &-.-Winn. 431 Cole• An undlv~ -h•ll lnt-1, ,,..._,.,._,_ n.......'--•-,,... ...... _. ,......,,. ......... ' ' ' • .,..,. ... "'"""--M ,, 81 t C \ M a CA aub~ 10 the _don of a Ide ~ ..,.,._ .-..--......... -(1) CHOICE AIR COURIER, (Iii) IH 'ff• OI • •• • · --··-1n· THOMAS J . O'IEBP'E. •-.,. ~ OHOICE COUAIER. 17H2 Cowan ·~! .._.........._ ... _..,~_. .... ~ -;.,; ~arty.,. oe L.04 7 ane1 INC. B 'I MA It I 0 W. .--""''IK Streat, IMnl, Calttomla 82714 "---.. ...,.,._,_ •1 -· th• loulhtHl•fl~ 5 f .. t of Ill• MAJN£ao JI\ uu N l'ChhOU• ....... ~ll'EEO DELIVERY SERVICE. llldMclueln ....... 8 Winn ~arty .,. Of Lot t In Tract • ·• • NAm ITA~ INC .. e Cellfornl• corporetlon. Thie -~ n.ad Wllll N eoe, aa lhown In bOotl 17, Pao& M Broa•••l· Salte , .. , P.O. Tiie followlttg pereon II doing ,!.!!!!.....,Ct2ow7•t~ StrHI, Irvin•. Count\' -c:,. of~ County on oe ~ .,.., '900rdll of a.a H9 , Saate Aaa, CA ~ -----·-.. "*' 1. ~ CO\.tflty, California. _,. H'7~·) U6-l 1M. 1AIELINl5 8£"VICE8, H7t COfr:•=-la ~ by • ..,,_ ' 1*· f'l'U1ll oommotlfr ktlOM\ • 8St "'8gnola Pu Orange 00Mt Ody ..... 11., ~ 0, 00ata MaM, CA " ....... wn 0£LMRY 1'11btlell.cl Oranci-Oout Deir tt. 0.. ...... CA. Ptlot. 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U NATIONWIDI L~-fltt _... ~ D ~,.,.~,~ •• ' v r I 11 ; ' Or•noe Oout DAIL v PILOT /Monday, Apr&! 11, tH3 NYSE COMPOSITE 'fRANSACTIONS OUOf &t 101n 1111(1.UDI n.ton Oli '"'"'"YO•• MIOWIU. llA(IPI( .... 1000"' 01 UOlf AllO (lll(lllNATI HOC• l•CMANOW• AllD •ll"OITIO I Y fMl llHO ANO 111•t111tf j "'" "''' l'l "411• ,_ i: ... • 'l'J :'i v. c: ·-... ft» -~ ·--a t, 44 . = • • Factory operation highest since August BJ ne A4•oola&ed Ptffa WASHUo!OTON -U.S. factories operot.ed at 69.4 percent of capeclty in March, mark!n• the fourth •traliht monthly p1n and the highettt level of UMP .me. lut Auautt. the gowmment reported today. The new pin of 0.7 percent over the February level "reflected widespread lncreuea ln activity amon1 monufacturlnc lndu1trle1," the Federol R.erve Board report Mid. It wu the latest encouraainl eoonom1c news for the 1Ull-youna recovery from the 1981-82 rece911on. The government tuid reported on Friday that Industrial production roee 1.1 percent in March -alto the fourth 1trai1ht gain -and th.at prices at the wholesale lf!Vel had declined for the oeoond time in three months. Riaina production and factory use are clearly good Sl8N for the million. of Americana who are still jobleu. Auto output 'surprises' DETROIT -Planned second-and third-quarter f::!uction by U.S. automakers la up nearly 3 percent what had been planned a month ago, an lndustry journal reported. The journal allo reported In editions for release today that 0 .S . dealen' stock of Import can dropped to a 37 days' 1Upply at the end of March, with Japanese make• in the 1horte1t aupply. In the producdon report, Ward's Automotive Reporta oaid a 2.7 percent April-June l.ncreaae and a 3 percent boast for the third quarter are due largely to plans by General Motors Corp. and American Moton Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chryaler Corp. are not likely to i.ncreue their production 1ebeduled for the next two quarters, the journal said. Construction boss upset WASHINGTON -The leader of AFL-CIO construction uniom la demanding that the Reagan adminiatratlon and Congre. move quickly "to put our membe.n back to work rebuilding America." Robert A . Georgine, president of the labor federation's Building and Construction Trades Department, told aome 3,000 construction union delegates today that "for too long, ' we've heard the refrain. 'Recovery ii just around the comer.' Al a building tradesman, I would like to aee the architect'• plan of that comer, becau.ee to me it looka Wee we're just going around in circles, going nowhere," Georgine said in remarka prepared for the opening of the unions' three-day national legialative conference here. . Caterpillar plans talks BRIDGETON, Mo. -Two days afler they walked out, negotiators for Caterpillar Tractor ~ planned to return to talks with the United Auto Workers to clarify what the company said was its last offer in the 200-day strike. "The purpose i1 for clarification," company spokesman Doug Crew said yesterday. "There will be no bargaining taking place as far as the company fa concerned." The full team of Caterpillar negoUaton left this St. Louil suburb · • abruptly Saturday moming, after giving the union 51 ~of revislooa in_ what was called the company's fin.al offer. Dollar hits record in France LONDON -The dollar wu mixed in early European trading toda~tting a new record high against the embattled franc but loaing a full cent to the rebounding Britiah pound. Gold jumped more than $6 an ounce. 'nle franc, which has been weak llnce the election of Sod•1iat President Francois Mitterrand, was hit by further uncertainty over government economic policies, dealen laid. It sank to 7 .3225 to the dollar, compared with late Frida.y'1 7.3135. 1be previous record low was last Tbunday's 7.3135 t,o the dollar. Higher gasoline prices seen LOS ANGELES -Oil lndustry analy1t Dan . Lundberg predicta guoUne prices will drift upward in comina weeks u retailen oootinue to~ along tax inc:reue9 and make up for recent lo.es. "Alter eight months of guoline pr!ce cutting, a market turnaround may be at hand,' Lundberg said in hl1 weekly Lundberg Letter. "'The question i.a whether it could hold.'' Guollne prices roee wtth the ~~t-a-pllon tax lncreue instituted by the federal government on April 1. Gold Quotations By fte Alaoclated Pru1 Selected world gold prices today: LoadOD morning fixing $f43.00, up $6.50. LoDdoa afternoon fixing $4-4S.OO, up $6.50. Putl afternoon fixing '44S.93, up $7 .50. FrWfvt tbdng $443.90. up $5.92. Zt.rld late afternoon flx1na $442.SO bid, up $6.50; $443.50 uked. llDllJ Is Barmu only dally quote $443.00, up $6.SO. ~ only dally quote $443.00, up ~.60. Eqelbrd fabricated only dally quote '466.16, up $6.82. ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferroua meul ptlc9~ • C111• 80M..e2 centa a pound. U.S. destinaUam. CaCJct74.&0 centa per pound. NY Coma spot mamb Fri. 1AiC ll·D cmta a pound. . Ille II cm• a ~md. diiUWNCI. Tll ... 1141 M4'tlaJI w.-~· lb. Al 'lllllTt-.••~~. 111r .. , ... 00-~ 79 lb Oliik. ... _ -..oo marchAnt ~ owa; NX • • Sll~er lllllJ Piiat MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1083 Showing the way New Rams Coach John Robinson gets into the thick of it during a mini-camp held Saturday and yesterday at Rams Park. DeMr Not l'hotoe bJ Garr Ambroee .. ClASSlfllD C4 Angels open homestand vs. ·oakland The Angeu hope to atart another wlnnlng atreak tonight whe n t h ey o pe.n a 12-game homeatand against Oakland at Anahelm Stadium (7:30). The Angels won two out of three pmm in Minnesota, loelng the finale yeat.erday, 11-8, u fonner USC standout Dave Engle went 3-for-4 foe the Twina, including a Ue-bre~ tw~run double in the aeventh inning: ') In tonight'• game, Geoff Zahn (1-1) pitches for the Angela agalnat Oakland'• Tom Underwood (0-1). The A's have won aix of their laat .even Jamel and are now in flnt place in the American League West, a half-game ahead of Tex.aa and one game in front of the Angels. The Angela enjoyed ~-3 and 7-6 lead• in yesterday's games, thanka in part to home runa by Reggie Jackson and Fred Lynn, but they ju.t oouldn't atop Engle. The San Diego pl'Qduct aaya he's ju.at looking at hlmaelf as a late-inning pinch hitter and a backup catcher. But the way he hit yesterday, he could be (See ANGELS, Pa1e CO . I iUCI success no surprise to Kelchner Kyler leads Rustlers By JOHN SEV ANO o<11e o.-. "-'...., • No matter how many times : you try to compute lt, the • numbers don't add up. ! Take a look at the overall . picture: UC Irvine'• bueball ' team, after 34 pmes. LI playfna no better than two games over • .500 (18-16). The offense hu : been out8cored by 11 runs. while ; the pitchinc at.aft haa only five • aavee to lta credit and an earned • nm ayerage of almoet 5.00 (it's . actually 4. 79). Put-thoee fiaurea tqJether and what vou get la a team that's · currently atop the Southern ·Dick Williams . ~-Dravecky's _-gaDie plan California Baseball Association atandi.nga. It juat doesn't make aenae . Coach Mike Gerakoa muat be doing it with mirron. You even aak Darren Kelchner, the Anteaten' leading hitter, foe an explanation and he ahruga bia ahoulden. "Our team . . . we just clicked all of a audden," he aaya, fumbling around for the right worcia. "We beat San Otego in a cloee game," he adda, referring to the opening of conference play. "And then we played (UC) Santa Barbara. and they were auppoeed to be good, and we beet them two out of three. "All of a audden we reali7.ed we were just as good as anyone in the conference. I don't know where or what happened . . . I can't tell you when it was or what it was . . . all I know is that we're a dilferent team now." The Ant.eaten are 10-2 in the SCBA, a half game in front of Cal State FUllerton (9-2) and one game ahead of UCSB (9-3). ThLI is in oontraat to a year ago when UCI finahed conference action ln alxth place with an 11-17 record. Kelchner, a senior, cWTently leada the club with a .347 average. He alao is the team leader in at ball (121), hill (42) and double9 (11). His story' like ucr.. I.a alao irregular. ~elchner wu cut TWICE in . trying to make the bueball team at Fullerton College before finally transferring to Santa Ana where he played one year. He then went to UCI "only because I heard Co.ch Gera.koe needed players." Hampered early lut aeason by an injury. Kelchner eventually got a chance to play regularly once oonference play started and responded by hitting .340 overall with six doubles, four triples and (See UCI'a, Paae C%) Darren Kelchner For Meraquas, s-yne • or SWHD Irvine team struggling to stay afloat By CURT SEEDEN or ... Dlllr,......., It .eema lronlc that one year before synchroniRd swimming makea lta Olympic Gamee debut, the Irvine-hued Meraquaa are struggllng to stay above water, IO to speak. The competition, which hu been a put of the Pan American Gamel since 1955, will make lta flrat appearance in the 1984 Games in L09 AQlela It'• a triumphant turn of • events for Meraquaa Coach Dawn Bean, who, in bet, LI the Olympe aynchrMi%ed swtmminl director for the Loa Anaelea -~- near perfect ~· cloaer to home, the Menquaa are trylna valiantly to • r my afloat. 'lbe club, which once numbered 90 younc women and hid a waiUna list of more than 100, LI now down to 55. 'Ibere la DO Jooaer' a waltfna u.t. For that matter, there LI no lon&m' a pool 11le Merequu can no lonaer pracUce ln the SS-meter Herltaae Park pool in Irvlnit, due to Jeaka and varlou.a problema. That mean• the swtmmen ... fon:ed to Jll1IC'tlce ln an adjacent five-foot iS.. iU&tQVM, , ... -.'I) Irvine Meraquaa synchronized awimmen. (front row) Karen Madlen (left) and Lori Dickie. In the top row are Candy Murphy (Lelt) and Lea Bean. Wild -NFL rumors are just. t~at to title TI.na Kyler allowed just one hit in winning her 23rd game of the aeuon as Golden West College'• wt>men'a softball team captured ita own tournament yesterday with a 7-0 victory over Cerritos in a flve-lnning game called because of rain. Earlier in the day Kyler was beaten for Q.Q}y the third time as Cerrito• tallied two unearned runs in the sixth inning for a 2-0 win. That kept Cerritos alive in the double-elimination tourney, but not for long. In the championship game, the Rustler bats came alive wlth Lori Ho~r alugatng a two:-nm -utpte in the first inning, Rene en.a getting a solo homer in the third and Shanna Moor e belting a tw~run triple in the fourth as Golden West hit aafely 13 times. GWC catcher Donna McElrea went 2-tar-4 in the champtonabip game and had four extra bue- hlta in the tournament. Kyler did not allow an earned nm in 32 lnn1ngJ of play in the tourney. Her eerned nm average la now 0.27 for the lleUOn. Cerritc., whkh fell to Golden West, 1-0, in the opening round of the tournament, had beaten Pierce, 3-0, yesterday morning to 1ain the leflllfinala. Falcona pitcher Becky Dod8oo blanked the Ruatlen on just two hita in the aemifinals. but Golden Weal got to her early ln the finale . Holler, Kyler, McElrea, Liz Muon and ere-all were named to the all-tourney team. Lakers can concentrate on playoffs • ~~~C~tOAl~~LOWM~d~:-~1~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Texai wine in 14, 1-0 Larey BUttatr 900red on Be.ton II ahortatop Oltu Hoffm1a'1 wUd ttlay throw to th• p1-te wlth two out in the top of the 14th lnnln1 ye1t.erday, brMklna up a mara\hon pttchlna duel and Ufttna Ttxa1 to • 1-0 -vlciory over the Red Sox to hl1hU.ht American ~ bueball action . . . In other 1a.tne11 Mllle Nirtl1 ecattcred five hit.a and 1trucl< out 11 ln ellht lnnlnp u the Oakland Bewildered Aikens A'• dowT\cd Seattle, 7-6. for their 1lxth win In aeven 1amH ... Jlm Oantaer drove In tbroo runJ with a home run and a eacriflc:e fly, leadlna Milwaukee to a 6-S wln over Kanaa1 City ... Rookie Ron Kittle'• two-run homer, hi• fourth of the aeaeon, capped a four-run flnt Inning to lead the upset at Howser From Al d11pa&dle1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Kanaaa City Royal• first baeeman Willie Aikena eay1 he la bewildered and upeet by Manager Dick Howser'• MORNt Ch icago White Sox peat recent deciaion to bench him agalnat left-handed pitchers. "Juat becau.e a left-hander la pitching lt'a· like I can't hit," Aikens said. "Then he (Howaer) aaya for the team to win I have to hit. I hate It, man. I've done my job in the put. I could aee if after two months I was hitting .200, but . . . if I'm gonna help the team I need to play every game." Howser benched Aikens Friday in Milwaukee against lefthander Bob McClure. Aikens dldn't take part in batting practice or infield drillt before Friday's game. Rowaer said he was not diaturbed by Aikens' actions, but that he had told him it better not happen again. The move enables catcher John Wathan, a better defensive player but a lesser longball threat, to play first base and opens a spot behind the plate for Don Slauaht. Quote of the day Detroit, 6-1 ... Mike Flua1an hurled a three- hitter and Eddie Murray ~rove in two runs u Baltlmore defeated Cleveland, 6-1 . . . Dave Wbafleld arnaahed a two-run homer and Steve Kemp ecored from second base on a sacrifice fly aa the New York Yankees ~e from behind with four runa in the fifth Inning for a 7 -:S victory over Toronto. Baseball today 1981 -In an International League night game, the Rochester Red Wings and Pawtucket Red Sox played to a 2-2 tie through 32 innings before play was sus- pended at 4:07 the next morning. They completed the con test later that evening with Pawtucket acorl.ng the winning run in the 33rd inning of the longest game in profeaional baseball hiatory. Hammaker throws a gem OtJ1 Blrd1ong, New Jeney Neta ~· enumerating the three cert.aintiee of life: "Death, taxes and my jump shot." Atlee Hammaker tossed a II brilliant two-hitter in leading San Franclaco to a 3-0 win over Cincinnati in the first game of a double-header in Gretzky sets NHL record National League baseball play yesterday. The Reda won the nightcap, 12-3. Hammaker retired the first 21 Cincinnati batters before Johnny Bacla broke up the no-hit bid by lining a single to left field on the first pitch of the eighth inning. •In the second game, the Reds sent 13 batten to the plate in the first l.nn.ing, scoring nine times ... In other action, Nofan Ryan moved to within seven strikeouts of Walter Jolmeon'• all-time major league record, leading Houaton to a 6-3 victory over Montreal. Ryan, makina hia first appearance of the season, fanned aeven In aLx innings to run his career strikeout mark to 3,501, compared to 3,508 for Johnson . . . Bob BorDer'• two-run homer triggered AUan1a to a 3-1 win over Philadelphia, snapping the Phillies' five.game winning streak . . . John Candelaria and Rick Rlaoden combined on a three-hiuer aa Pittsburgh weathered two snow delays and temperatures in the rnid-30s to beat the Chicago Cubs, 7-0. The second game was postponed due to bad weather. Wayae Gret1ky established a ~ Stanley Cup single-game point record ' last night, scoring four goals and adding three assist.a aa the Edmonton Oilers took a 3-0 lead in their National Hockey League playpff series wlth a 10-2 victory over Calgary ... In other playoff games, Minnetlota defenaeman and team captain Crall BaJUbvs 9COred one goal and assisted on another in the final period as the North Stars beat Chicago, 5-1. Chicago leads the aeries, 2-1 . . . Mike Ramsey whipped a long wtiat shot put Boston goalie Pete 1-eeten with 2:58 left in the game to lift the Buffalo S a bres to a 4 -3 win over the Bruins. Buffalo lead.a the aeri~ 2-1 . . . Eddie Jobllltone 8COred two goala and the New York Rangers withstood a furie>Us third-period rally by the New York Ialanden to poet a 7-6 victory. The Islanders lead the series, 2-1. MERAQUAS: IT'S SYNC OR SWIM . • • From Page C1 deep pool. And if you've ever witnessed the-ap.o.r..l .o.L syn c bro n i ze ci swimming, it should be apparent that a five-foot deep pool la an open invitation for injuries. "You can't vecy well go down vertically in a five-foot pool," explains Bean. .. Becawie of this (practidna a shallow pool), the 1 girls have gotten into eome nasty habits which would kill them, point-wbe in competition." No pool and no money paint a bleak outlook for the Meraquaa. but once the girls start competing, It's hard to believe the club la atruggllng. For instance,-late-laat month, the M~uaa and the Riverside Aquettee forces and sent a U .S. de e gatlon to Odense, Denmark for the Hans Christian Anden1en Cup, a Scandinavian synchronize<! t>wimming invitational competition. And that competition was dominated by the U.S . team. which won the overall tro~ ahd finished ahead o1 Italy, Austria and Sweden among other competitors. The U.S . won the duet, team ah.cl figure·eventa., placed aecond, third and fourth in the solo competition and added a bronz.e medal in the duet event. in the aolo competition, the Meraquas' Lea Bean was fourth. n.en. in the duet oompetitiom Been and Lori Dlckie took third. Tbht week, acme members of the Meraquas will be in Seattle for the Junior Nationals. Then, it's on to the Western Zone Cbampionshlpl in Riverside May 9-13 where qualifying for the 8ellior nationals will be-held. On Aug. 5, at least 18 countries will aend synchronized swim UCl'S KELCHNER • • • From Page C1 two home runa. He hasn't been out of the lineup since. "Darren is an outstanding athlete who ia just starting to come into his own," praises Gerakoe of hia leadoff hitter. "He can run, throw and has the abWty to hit with power. He ia jwt now becoming a fine oollege player and major league ~·· Sa~ Kelchner: "I'm just trying to pick up where nett off last year. A YSO Region 97 to hold signups American Youth Soccer Atlodatlon (A YSO) lleaton 97 (Wat Newport Beach) will hold llpupa Saturcby, April 80 at Enatan Junior Htah from 9 a.m.•noclL '!be ~ ta open to youU. 5-18 1••n of aa•. The reo111•don fee ..... 1191! p~Y•fl to the lea1ue muat bf1n1 • birth certUJcat.t when r~ and m\.W\ haw 80CClll' and ahorte for • 'The team, however, la hopeful of changing iC. midortunea of last year and continul!!I its current aurae. . "Everybody that waa on the team last year knows that we;re good," insists the center fielder. "This is a different team. This one la really clme where last year we had a lot of mixed penonalitla "At the beginning of this year we didn't know what was wroos Maybe it'• the fact we're more inature now.•• "We 1truggled early In the year ao our atatiatica are deceiving," explaina Gerakoe, who bu an amorted blend of 11 .won, 11 fl'eahman and the reat IOpbcmore9 « jun.Ion ocmprtaing the 28-man i.m. "We're not playina over ou~ head1. We're playlna 1olld ~ We're lmprovtna f!Ver/ day, every 1ame. l knew we were thill .,od. It )!st took me awhile to ecavtnce them.•• ucr. AIOCte may have come unexpeet•dly. but K•lchn•r lDllllta it'•~ about to chan&e· -"W• k:riow w. can win It atl." be wn. "All we haw to do 1' play the wry ... mn." teams to the Los Angeles Swim Stadium adjacent to the Coliseum (it's _also the site for th.e Olympics), for a pre-Olympic meet. And the Meraquas wil! play host to some of the foreign swimmers during their stay. Despite the problems facing the Meraquas, Bean remains optimistic that the team will survive and that synchroniz.ied swimming will broaden its horizon on the Olympic front. "We expect the team and solo events to be added to the Olympic program for the 1988 Garnes," she says. As for the Meraquas, rummaJ{e sales, paper drives, white elephant sales. art auctions and a swim-a-thon bring in enough funds to survive. "Some of the older kids have left the program, but we do have ·a budding novice group," Bean adds. LEASE A 1983 COUGAR FOR ~IM25 PER MONTH* I Leasing Isn't right for everyone, but may be the antwer to your new car needs. Leaee a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for • $100.26 P4lf' month on• CloMb end teue, wtth no down payment and 38 month frM maintenance & · warranty. Come In and help u. ftnd the right IMM ptan for you. Denver gains NBA playoffs The nenver Nuactia •arned th• ·m flrw National Buketball Amodatton • flayoff berth 111t ntaht with a 26-106 win over the Kanua City Kina•· Du l11el and Alex En11t1h both scored 31 polntl and Kiili VandeW•I~• addod 29 for Denver. The Nu1aet1 and Kan1A1 City each flnJ.ahed with 46-37 records and the teama split thoir head-&o-head eertet, 3-3, but tho Nuaaeta advanced to the playoff• beca~ they had a 34-26 conferenQe record compared to the Klnp' 31-29. Denver will be at Phoenhc tomorrow ntaht for ·theJr bett-of·three playoff eerlee. Portland will be at Seattle In the other Weatern Conference mini-eerlee . . . ln another NBA &a.mo with playoff lfgntflcance, the New York Knlcka defeated the Chicaao Bulll, 120-103. The K.nlcka f~ New Jeney in the opening round of the Eaatern playofh ... In oth er aames yesterday, World B. Frff scored 20 POlnta to lead Cleveland put Washington, 118-106 ... Boston downed Philadelphia, 114-101, behind Kevin McHale'1 27 points ... New Jersey topped Indiana, 112-99. Express plays Tampa Bay to keep pace with the Philadelphia c •• The Tampa Bay Bandits, hoping 5l Stars for the best record in the United States Football League, host the Los Angeles Express tonight. Tampa Bay ia 5-1 while LA iB 3-3 . . . In yesterday's action, Henchel Walker scored two TDs and rushed for 142 yards as the New Jersey Generals held off the Washington Federals, 23-22 . . . RookJe John William• ran 31 yards for a TD and became the first Michi~an runner to tum in a 100-yard game as he sparked the Panthers to a 17-12 win over the Chicago Bliu ... Brian Speelman kJcked a 50-yard field goal with six seconds left to give the Denver Gold a 9-7 win over the Binnlngham Stallions. Dotterer leads Stan{ ord Former Edison High star Mike • Dotterer hit a two-out triple to drive in three runs, triggering a five-run fifth inning that sparked Stanford to a 10-3 college baseball win over UCLA yesterday . . . Bruce Kimball and Mission Viejo's Wendy Wyland won the 10-meter platform tiUes at the U.S. diving championships in Indianapolis ... The Pacific Southwest tennis championships were postponed bealuae of rain. The finals are scheduled today . . . The Pick Six at Santa Anita paid $147,711 with two winners cashing in ... Fuizy Zoeller shot a final round 71 to win by two strokes in the Heritage golf classic at Hilton Head Island, S.C. · Television, radio TV: Base~ -Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:30 p.m., Channel 11. RADIO: Football -LA Express at Tampa Bay, 6 p.m., KNX (1070). Baseball -Oakland at Angels, 7:25 p.m .. KMPC (710): Dodgers at San Francisco, 7:35 p.m., KABC (790). Ch.k~ '"1111101 < t1.1~1 0Ps1gn Lf•ntPr ~·S~Mtll • Your Profess1onal Flonst • 2915 Reo Hill Avenue A 108 Cos1a Mesa 64+6S-10 8 TENNIS .... ~ LESSONS •2000 Costa 1111 Tennis Club 557-o211 Mayor Trophy to McLaurin By ALMON LOCKABEY DeJfr ............. Wrtlef John McL.aurin'1 Pendrai<m out of the bmt California Yacht Club won the Mayor (of Lot Angeles) Trophy race Saturday in a race from Marina del Rey to Newport Bet.Ch. Th1rty-el1ht boeta competed in the race wbSch annually brino Marina del Rey yacht.a to Newport Beach a weik In advance of the Newport to Enaenada race. The race is also the first of California "Yacht Club'• Overtorl Serle1 for International Off1hore Rule and Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yacht.a. • The Mayor'1 Trophy goes to the IOR yacht with the beat corrected time on the race. Pendragon also wu the IOR C1au A winner. IOR B winner wu Showtime, skippered by Cotrell and Ballentine, King Harbor Yacht Club. PHRF' A winner wu Junkyard Dog, skippered by Don Adams, Santa Monica Yacht Cfub, and the PHRF-B winner was Molly Muldoon, sailed by Gordon Hansen. Windjammers Yacht Club. Big Apple captures race Big Apple, co-skippered by Gene Williams of Balboa Yacht Club and E. Johanson, Voyagers Yacht Club, was the C1.ats A winner Saturday in the se<.-ond race of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Angelman Series for Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. · Fifty-six yachts turned out for the race which was sailed in light airs off the Balboa Pier. Class B winner was Flying Circus, sailed by Nick Tolman, Balboa Yacht ·Club, and the Class C winner was Obsession, Bill Apps, Voyagers YC. Trophy w1nner1 lri NCh ctaM: CLASS A -1. Big Applto, G-Wllli-E. Johaneon, BYCNYC; 2. Encore. Joe Hoffmen, Behl• Corinthian YC; 3 . .i.ddl Maetet, 8fuce HanMn. Voyagere YC. CLASS B -1 Flying Clrcue, Nlc:tl Tolman, BYC; 2. Slt9M ll<Nket, J.ck •nd Bruce Lareon. BCYC; 3. Nug4e Too, Jim and KM9n Nugent, BYC. CLASS C -1. O~. 8111 Appe, VYC; 2. On The Way, AJ Ind Soot1 Neleon. Oana Po1n1 YC; 3. Tr• Oofdo, Ottve Pnce, ecvc. Gaudio sails to victory Mark Gaudio of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club was the Class A winner yesterday in the Harry Wood Perpetual Trophy regatta for Lido-14s, one qf the oldest events in the history of the class. The five-race series was sailed inside the bay out of Balboa Yacht Club. Gaudio topped the nine-boat Class A fleet with a low score of 8 IA points. Winner in Class B was Kirk Brown of Long Beach Yacht Club with lOY. points in the 13-boat fleet. Pete Jefferson of Mission Bay Yacht Club, San Diego, was the winne r of the Harry Wood Perpetual for the first skipper over 50 to finish. Trophy wlnnllf'8 In eech ct-: CLASS A -1. Marie GllUdlo. Benla Corinthian YC, ev. point•, 2. Oave Carroll, Mission Bay YC, 12¥•; 3. P.ie ~. MBYC, 111; 4. Gary Thoma, BCYC, 20. CLASS B -1. Kiri< Brown, Long 8eectl YC, 10¥•; 2. Kurt Waldl, King Harbo< YC, 13'h; 3 Oen Vordale, 8alboe YC, UI'~. 4. Tom Toepel, eve. 23; 5. Paul wunams, BYC. 32. 1983 CADILLAC CIMARRON Loaded! 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Toronto(Goll G-01 et New York CGUldty 0-1). n. s .. 111. (Moore 0· 11 al Mlnna1ota (O'Connor 0--0). n. Only g-acheOlile<I ~~-• L Pct. oa Atlanta =:,, San Diego Sen franclaco Hou9ton II 2 800 • 3 727 • 4 147 5 7 417 3 8 250 2 10 197 IAIT~ SL Loula II I 167 Pllut>urgfl 9 3 14 7 MonltMI 9 4 100 PNlaoalpNa 6 4 ..661 New York 2 9 250 ChlQigo 2 9 200 y • .......,. ...... San Oiago 8 , Dodoaf'9 1 "' I 4 8 7 1 t'"' 2 4'"' 5')t Plttal>UfVll 7. CNcago O (aacon<I gama, Pl>(l .. anow) A tlant• 3. Plllledelphla I New Yortt et SI. Lou!s, ppd .,,_ HOU91on 8. ~ 3 San func*8c0 W, ClnCinn.all 0-I 2 T..,-eo-aa Dodpr9 (Pana 2-4) 91 San Fr-.co (~0-1).n CtllCeOO (Ra!Ny ~21 •• ~ (Denny 6-1). n Atlanta (Camp 1-01 al San Dlago (Mol--'41\. Only~ adleduled ~RICAN LEAGUE TwtM 11, Angelil I CAWONMA --IOTA •rllbl ebrllbl Car-lb 5 2 3 0 Halcllar rf 5 I 1 0 R.Clat1< r1 6 0 0 I Caa11no 2b 6 I 2 0 Lynn Cf 4 2 3 4 Wat'd If 5 I 2 I OeCnC8 3b 3 0 0 I GMttl 3b 5 2 2 I Aa.JUon clM I 2 I Brunaky Cf 3 3 2 I OownillG If 3 0 0 0 Hrtltk lb 3 2 23 Gttd! :Zfi 4010 Eno19c 4033 Fol• 4220 Ulgafcltl 2100 Boonac 3120 a... Oii 2000 Sconlan pto I 0 0 0 FMdo • 4 0 I 2 TQIM 38 I IS 7 Tota11131 11 IS 11 ._...,......,. Cllltofnla 005 200 oo 1-8 ......,_. 033 000 3211-11 a-winning RSI -Enala j 11 E -Hele"-' DP -Cell ornl• 1. Mlnn•1S>t• 3 LOB -Calllornla 4, Mln.-ot. 8 2B -F..00, erun-y. Engle 2, Ae. Jac:Uon Hl'I -Aa. Jac:l<aon (31, H~ (2). Lynn (3). SF -OeC1ncM ~ • HRD•IO JoM 5 78130 Goltz (l.0.11 ,.... 3 3 3 0 0 ....... I 3220 1 Corti.ii '4120000 ··-·· H._., 5'" 8 7 7 2 3 Wl'lltllouM (W, 1·11 IV. 2 0 0 0 0 R.OIMa (S,3) 2 2 I I 0 I WN~ pltcned to I bellar In I.lie ~2-30 4 -23010 A .. 7 ......... Oakland 031 030 000-7 10 2 Seettle 200 100 010-4 • 2 N0<rla, Burgm.., (8) and K .. ,ney; Stoddard, Clark (5), Caudill (ti and S-W-Noffle (2-0) l -Stoeldard (1-2). S-Burgrniar (I). HAa-8Nltla, PMlpe 141. o . HAOOareon (3~ Otlllland. Burroughe (2). Murphy (I) A-II, 153 ....... ...,.... I(-City 000 100 011-1 13 0 Mllnuk• 011 210 Ola-I 13 I l'lanko, Arm1tron9 ~II• (I). ~ Cl) and Slaucllll. , s.ton (I). E.-1er1y (8l. Ladd (II and Yoat W- CaidW91 (1-2). l -"-*o (0-11 S-Ladd (I). HAa-MllwaukH. Gantner (2) 4-22.121 ..._.., .......... T-000 4oo 000 000 01-1 I 0 lloaton 000 000 000 000 00-0 I 1 H~t. 0 "-ft). Toblll (14) and Swldtlw9. TudOt, 81.,,.., (111 and ...,..,_,Gedman POI W-Jonea (1-0), L-ltanley (1·21 8-Tobll• UI 4-19,038 ........... ,,..,., Detfoll 000 010 000-I 2 2 CNcaoo 400 011 oo.-e 1 1 Ujdur. Aorame (Ill. laranav1 (7). ,,_ (I) and PanWI, ~Alls W-t.lmo (2-1) L-UjdUr 2). HAI- °'*-· IClttle (4~ °"'°"· (S). A-14.nt. OttatM •• lftdlana t ClaVeland 100 000 000 1 3 0 BalltmC>fa 30 t 200 00• I t I Blyla¥an, Elcl*bargar I&) and Bar>Oo, Flana9an and Nolan w Flanagan (2-01 L-llfyla..,, (0-31 A-31,430 Y....,-1,alw.leyel Toronto 010 030 010 6 8 2 N-York 030 040 oox-7 12 o Clancy, A Jackaon (5), Monttt C81 encl 8 Manlnai, Rawley -CarOM W-Aewlay (2-0) L-Clancy (I· I) HAl- Naw York WlnHald (4). Tofon10-C JoMaon (21 A 60,200 NATIONAL liAGUE Pedrwe t, OodQefl 1 IAM OllOO ........ Rlc:harda II 3 0 I 1 WIQolMll 0100 8oNlta 2b 5 1 3 1 GatVey lb 4 2 2 I Tl(Mdyo 5132' LauanG r1 5 I 0 I Tampltn M 5 0 I 0 A.Jonee Cf 5 I 3 I Flanary 3b 5 1 2 0 Oravecl<y p so o O LOI ANGii.ii aibrllbl Su 2b 4 o o O IAndr• Cf 4 O O O 8alcarll 4010 G-rero 31>4 0 I 0 Marallell rt 4 0 1 0 Bfocll lb 4 o O o Yaeger c 3 I 1 0 Thom .. M 30 10 We!QI p 1000 Zac:lvy p 0 0 0 0 J.ildodo ph I 0 0 0 Nladnlr p 0 0 0 0 a.tor .... ph I 0 1 I T.,..,.pt 0000 llac*wllll p 0 0 0 0 Total• 42 8 15 7 Tot• 33 1 I I ._. .., """'"911 San Diego 002 200 005-8 Loe Angalea 000 000 010-1 G.,.,.w1nn1ng RBI -T Kannacty (31 E -Su 2 LOB -~ OlaQo fl. Loa 4ngatee 5 2B -Fllnnary A Jonaa, 8onltla Ian otago • H II l"MIO Ora'tllCky (W,2-11 t 6 1 I 0 5 w~~ 3'"' 9 4 4 , 3 ~ 2 0 0 I I Zachty Hleder>"- Backwllll 2 10002 1 4 ~ 4 I 0 BK -Wele:tl T 2 29 A .-60 3e;l A8tTM ....... , Montraal 010 002 000 3 5 2 HOU81on 310 100 oi.-8 8 2 Oulllctlaon. Burri• (41. Lercll (51. B Smltll (7) and Carter Ryan, Ruhle (7) and Mh•rO~k W Ryan t 1-01 L-Gullldlaon (1-21 S-Auftla (II HA1- MontrM1. Cart., 111. Houllen, KnlQhl (1) A-8,334 ....... ,,~, .Allanll 000 000 210-3 7 O Phlladetpl\la 000 000 010-1 5 3 P P9tat. Foatar !11.G.,bef 181 and Benedict Chrl1te~a1mer (4). MonQe (91 end II ~e.z w -Parw 13-41 L -Farmar 10-11 S-G1rbat (2) HRa- Atianle. Hor-(3) A 27.572 ,.._TU. ......_1,cue.o Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 3 Ptlllburgl> 001 302 Oh-7 15 0 TrOUI, llruUlar (8) and Da"'I Lalle 191 C-la ~ (7) and P·-W- Canoetet1a (2·01 L Trout (1·21 S - Pllodarl (II HR-Pttt-..gl\ Harper m 4 -13,887 ~o--t---Of enowl FIAIT QAMI Qlante >. lladaO Clnclnnall 000 000 000 0 2 0 San FrllflClleQO 110 OOt OOa -3 5 0 Prioe encl BllatdallO. Hamma1tar ano Sranfy W-Hamrnaker (1·11 L-Pr10e (I· I) HR-a.ti ffanctacq, L-d UCOND OAflll ...... 12.0&Mtal Cincinnati 110 001 010-12 14 0 San~ 010 000 001-3 8 I Pallor• HayH 1111 ano Trt•lno, cai-1 A Martin ( I) CNle Cl). 8MT (8). Minton (8) end M•J HR-San Francleco, ~ (2) 4 -37 OIM ... c NCa hellllc~ WLPct.Q9 .~ 51 24 707 •-Phoanl• 53 21 641 5 • ..s.ni. 51 S4 6e5 10 a-Portland 41 M 511 12 Golden State 30 52 .3ee 21 San Diego 26 5 7 306 33 ....... .,......,. y-San AntonlO 53 29 641 a-Oarwer 45 37 548 II ~ City 45 17 548 II OeltN 3e 44 413 , 5 Utllll 30 52 * 23 Houalon 14 ee 111 38 HITOIN COMNMNCa ..... .,......,. z.,..~PflNllacNlpllatl_N..,..loo 96 17 783 a-Boalon Ill 2t 113 t ..... .Jar-, 48 33 581 18 ....... Yorll 44 31 537 21 Waalllngton 42 40 512 23 c:.hl~ ,...._,.... 51 31 122 a-Atlanta 43 38 624 8 Oetrott 37 46 461 14 Ctllc:eOO 28 54 34 , 2a ~ iU~fij~ "~ Olayolt IPOI ,-dlnchad ~ 1111• 1-cllnct>ad dMtlOn end conleranca 1111• y .............. Portland 1 ffl. Llftw9 10I lloa4on 114, Pii••deti>N• 101 NewYOf11:110i= a.....ld , , .. w 106 0.-121, ~ 111 ... __, 112. lndlerl4I .. 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Gl'Altd 8.icony (Plncilyl 3 40 2 40 2 10 Boalo CT oro) S.IO :uo Lypnard'• Pride (Moewtonl 2.90 Aleo rao.d Clubll-. 4mrapour, Muc:h Tllouoht. F~ Time 1.46 • l'llACTA (7-8) paid *2t 60 a f'tC« '°' 11-2-1...._n pa1a 1141,- 111 20 with 2 w1nnl"ll tlckat1 (ela h0<9M) 12 Pldt Six --.iton paid S238 40 w1111 411 w4f"*'CI tlc*.C. 1""-...,,_, IJOHTM RACL I ~ lltllla. The Wonder (lltlmlir) 1.IO 4.80 3.00 KOMW911 (Padtwal 7 40 3.00 Swing Tll OeMI ~ 2.10 Aleo raoa d· l!atorll, Motavato. M-ltal . nm.: 1•48 111 ~ l'IACC. I 141 mllea Cao\etl Dftent (Mo0m)6.00 3.40 2.40 Cattto wamor ISlblltel t oo 4.90 CNw(llne aw ~ 4.90 41itO teoM: Febulcllle ,._.,t.,. Ram lloldly. MW1 P1P9..,.. lo T........, 1" t·62 !IS. .. lllACTA (l-2) peld S 157 IJO ·~u.-. . UU\. AT\.ANTIC W L Pct. n PA • I 967 14$ 67 5 2 714 119 130 2 5 281 108 172 t 8 143 84 112 CINT'RAL 5 1 833 4 3 571 3 4 429 2 5 2MI PA~ 124 113 1811 " 118 128 97 105 4 3 671 IOI 108 3 3 500 91 13 3 4 429 124 103 3 4 429 124 113 Y•tanlaf• ._.. Danvat 8, Blrmlngl\am 7 Mich~, CllicaOo 12 New 23, Waahlngton 22 Boaton 44, ArW>na 23 TaMtM'eca-ta Loe 4ngelaa at T.mpa Bay ....... ca-.. Loa ~ et MIC:Ngan. n 0an .... 11~n .....,.....,. OallJand at 81rmlnghatn Boelon et PNladelpNa Tempe~~: -Jateey al Ctlk:eQO. n Boeton ... Altzone 23 loatw .., a--. 8oeton 10 3 10 21-44 NUona 0 7 9 1-23 Boa -Crump 2 peaa from Walton (M-tlklclll 8oe -FGM~38 Mz -~· 4 peea from ~ (,,..,_ kldtl Boe -FO M-tJ 20 Boe -a.via 9 run (Maznttl kid!) Boa -fO Muzetll 60 Ml -Mutray ' ""' (Balholm .,.. lromAlahar) Boe -Crump ' ""' (~ kldt) Boe -CNrncl 4 run (.._II klc:k) Boe -Loc:UO f\lrnble ~ In end zone (Maulatll Ille*) Artz -8alholm 2 p.-from Kruae- (Balholm p.-from l(ruagar) A -20,911 .......... 1 ....... RUSHING -Boa1on, Crump 21-100, Davie a-1 e. o Jonnaon 3-23 Artz.one. Murray lt-77, Clarlt 3-15. · PASSING -801ton. Walton 20-28-183-0, Arizona, Rlal\e r 13-26-123-2, ~ e.11-65-1 RECEIVING -&.ton, C Smllh 4-14, Franr 8•113. Crump 5-17 Arlron•. Belholm 7-11, Flowere 5-35, Murtay 3-25 MISSED FIELD GOALS -None o.n ...... alnnlnghem 1 .... ..,~ 0.-' 0 0 3-8 Birmingham 0 7 0 0-7 Oe n -o M1t1h1w1 15 Piii from Jonneon (pMa ,...,, Bir Gant 4 (Nonwoocl kid<) Dan -FG 9'**'*' 60 4 -2t,260 .................... RUSHING -Oarwer, Sydney 14-11, Miiiar 6-11 8irmlngllwn, Quar1-13-711, WNle 13-47, Cotllar 4-2t P4SSING -Denver, Jollnaon 18-38-2-115 8lrrnln9ham, Collier I l-a7-t-112 RECEIVING -Oanvat, ~ 2-31, "'-).30 ~.Muon 4-51, Smilll M2 MISSED FIE\.D GOALS -o.n .... , ~ 112 ~Horwood 47, MlcNaeft 17' CMcego 12 ,..,...,0-W. ~ :s 3 0 8-t2 MlohlQlln 0 3 14 0-17 Chi -FG Coml 25. Chi -FO Coml 45. Mtcfl -FG 8ojcMc 20 Mlol\ -WllMlt 3 I run (BoioYIC kid!). Mloh -l.&y I ""' (8ojcMc kie*). Chi -Long 1 ""' (pMa ~ A -11,134 .................. AUSHINO -~. Lone 12·78. Spencer 12-21 Mlchloan, w1111arn1 lt-1)3, l.ac:y 11-24 PASSING -Clllce90, Landry 12-30-101-2 Mlclllgan, Heber! tt-29-1~ , RECEMN0 -CNcloo. 8'IQOI 4-61, Spenoar -.20. Lone S-21 Mlell\Jeatl, Cobb &-11, l8C'f 4-11. MIS8ED ~U> GOAl.8 -Ctlk:eQO. eon-• 12. ~ 9uto* 46 .... ,,.,.., n. ...... ton 22 .... ..,o..w.. waaNngton 2 I o 14-22 ..... ...., 0 17 0 t-2.S WMtl -S.-V (Jac:otla ran OUI of end -· NJ -Hloka 40 '*' from 8co4l t... lalladl NJ -Wallar 2""' (Qw1tlon PMA lrom loon) WMtl -~ 11 pa. lr'Cft Gm.n (llldl fWd) NJ -FO JaooM U NJ -W•• I ""' (llldt lllladl W• -WalMn I J19M lrom 0..... (Wlftart .,.. "°"'<MIMI) w .... -.--12 .,.. "°"' OllMI (pmt felled) A -U ,Stl ................. ,,UlklNG -WHlll~~ .lamM 10-ll, Tmvtcw 17-15. New , W ... 2 .. ~4J.1....~M7. ' p-._ WllNl'IQtol~ ~ 3-1-0-21, Oll!Mlm 10-tt-,·1". N"' .ienw. loot! 1t-214-IOI. 1111etJVINQ -w...wne1oit. ,,_ t-11, TIWIOt 4-a. .._ ....,., ...,_, ........... 11 .-11110 FIELD OO~ll w~ aa • .._ -..,. --. Orange Cout OAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, Aptll 18, 1983 Cl Herl .... CIMt lc (et Hiit.,. IMd 191aftd, l .C.) m Fuzzy z-. 183,000 117 Jim Halford, 137 ,IOO m 87-72-96-71 14-16-70-7 t Mac 0 Gt.oy 120,300 11-75-73-73 8ob E .. IWOOd. S20,300 87-97-71-74 -Torn Klla, Sll,4112 • CaMn Peele. I 11,4112 Cra19 Sladlar, 111,462 David Gtallarn, S II .412 Hala kwtn, Sll,492 Marti MoCumbar. Sll,482 ., 1>.ndy e..n. S7. 700 Ban Cranlollaw, S7,700 L• Tr9\Mo, S7.700 Fred Couplaa, S7,700 - 75-M-97-70 72·11-70-70 70-71-47-72 70-.......72 7CM6-7t-73 7~73 8e-71·72..fi 11-74-ee-70 96-72·72-11 7~8-73 Lou Grll'IM'I, 15,775 72-e&-75-17 Lanny Wedt<IM, 16,776 10-74-et-9e Woody l!l!Kkbutn, 16,775 ee-70-70-73 Mat'k McNoilly. 15,776 ~72-75 -~d '"'°""*"'· 14.726 71-70-7,_. Jim Tllorpa, '4,72$ 70-71-70-72 .. i_, ~I. 14,080 73-71-66-72 Peter J~. 14.oeo 71-97-71-7!1 .. Larry Min, '3,3IO 87-71·76-71 0o..e T_., 13,390 lle-71-7,·71 Oonnla Hammond, 13,JeO 17-72-72-74 -8c>ott Hoell, S2, 4&2 9oO ~-. 121432 Scot1 a~. aa.432 Barry J~. S2,432 NJCll Price, S2,432 Gtty l<odl, 12,432 Chip '**· 12,432 John Cook. 12. 4a2 IS7 JC Snaed. 1uoe AllanW..1 SU09 IMO Aolll. a1,IOt Joe llwnan, •11~ t.. E>dar. SI.--Don Poot.y, S1.435 Forreat FR!ar, Sl,'35 Bob Murphy' s 1,435 Jay H-, 11,435 Datlla wateon. SI ,435 - 72-72-72-70 70-75-70-71 88-17-76-73 70-71·72-73 70-70-73-73 118-11-71-75 71-71.a-75 71-7o-70-75 11-7'-73-418 71 ...... 76-72 71·74-70-72 72-71·71-73 70-71-74-72 71-74-71-97 73-70-73-72 73-a-7 4-73 76-71-71-74 et-11-71-77 SI-Hart, 11,099 96-76-7'-71 Pho 1-1anooc11, s1,oee 70-7'-72-73 Ae11~.11.oee 11-12-12-14 Torn Jenlune. SI.ON 71-72-71-711 v.,_ Heafllar. SI.ON 70-74-411-79 Ot1ando Ca...6c (et OIWodo. Pia.I -Lynn Ad-. W ,500 t1I JoAnna c-S12,IOO J_. Ander-eon, 112,IOO ,,, Dabbla M....,,, S7 ,!IOO m 4-Mlllar,15,360 Patti RIUo, l&.360 Donn• White. *5.360 ,,, PanyS-,'4.050 J-Blaloc*. M.050 Lon Garbacz, M.060 t14 Sua &11, '3.300 Marly~IUOO ,,. Jan SI~ U,'6Q t1I Myre Van ~ 12,840 '17 Peggy eon.,. 12.3, 5 Belay Kq, 12.3111 Sally Uttle, 12,S 15 "' llldll Tabor, S 1.732 Lanora Muraolla, St,732 Sandra Pott, 11,732 e.tll OarWll, S I, 73a Barbfa MlrrlNa, S!,732 Sandra p._, s 1.732 DO Pal 8redlloy, Sl,320 AyWio Ok.-. a u20 SaNlra Heynle, S J.320 .i-Cfaller, Sl.320 ""'-ty ~ eoo,r .• 1.120 ..._..._,,,,no 111 Joyoa ~. '8111 Carotyn ... *5 MlnOy Moore. -Ctwte Jollneon, '"5 Connie a..ml, .... l.Ju'te ........... 11--.11 ee-72.70 70-74-11 71 ..... 72 70-70-72 72-71-70 70-7(>-73 71-71-71 72-72-71 -.1&-11 73-73-71 70-73-74 72-73-72 72-76-71 74-72-7:) 72-73-74 72-74-73 73-73-73 75-71-73 74-74-72 87-7 .. 77 7~71-71 71).74-71 1s-12-n T .. 11-1'3 73-76-72 73-74-74 72-74-75 72-16-74 76-72-74 71-74-TI ,,. ..... ...... --8Nf' .. . At 8an Joa~..., ..... ,.., 1M V:cc, WL Jorge AMr9t9o. IM Joae, 11, IOr•Alllf•'•WeA,_,._..,I, ...,.. lllta. ~y Al LM Vee-awtl ~ .. Salt LAM City, WL Mila....,_,..._,., N.J .. 10, ,_..,Ton,~ ..._., WL ~1111. Huntlngto" llH0'1, 10 MlllDAY lormlo, ~ EuHlllO Pedrore, P-vs. ~.....,_, N.J ., U , for Pedrou'e WIA ~We. At AllMtlt: Olly, N.J.: Aleltlt .,..,..., ..... llllnd. F1&.. ..... Cltudal -..HI. Trl"ldad, 10, 1unlo• ....... Grenet Prta lCIUINlfMl'll (•• Al•-«n·""-· ,r_) ........ l'lMI Matt w11anc1ar cs-1 def Saroio C...i (Spain) 6-3, 6-2 (Wllandar win• $15 0001 Women'• toumement (MAmallelelend,Fia.) 1 ....... ,..... _, Ct1111 E-1 LIOyd (U SI del Car1ing B•-1 (Canaoa1 6-3, 2-1. 7.5 (Uoycl Wine 132 000. 8-t wtna S 18,000J Peclfto Soutttwnt Open _ (at Loa.,...) --......_ s1no1aa and doublaa nn.i. poa1ponac1 l>eeauM ot rain, raac:hadulad for today WCT tourftllfnenl (et Hiiton MNd IMand, l .C.) 1 .. n Lend=c~ovakl•I dal GuHlafmo V11a1 (A.rganlfnal. &-2. 1-1, 6-0 (Landi Wine S 125.000. Vllaa Win• l40000) ~ ,,....,.,. ....... lklllelo 4, BOiton 3 (BullalO laade --.2-1). NY Aengere 7, NY lalander1 8 'lllandan ._, ...... 2-1) Mlnnaaot• 5. Clllcago 1 (Chicago IMde ....... 2-tl Edmonton 10, Calgary 2 (Edmonton laeda -· 3-01 T~O-- Boalon a1 BuflalO NY ltlandar• at NY Rangar8 CNcllQO at MIMMOla Edmonton et Calgary ....... ,..a- 8uflal0 al Boaton, n NY Rangaro et NY lalandar1. n Mlnneeol• at Chicago, n Calgary et Edmonton, n. H _.y ~ ' ' . " w ...... T • ..,..,.. QOl.Olbf •tt Tow-•mNf ....... c.r.....1.a....•-0 GOiden Waal 000 000 0-0 2 4 Carrl!oe 000 002 0-2 4 o KJlar and McElraa, Ood1on and a-. a-.-... GOIOarl Weal 212 2G-7 13 0 OerTilOa 000 ~ T 1 l(ytar and i..ecar.: Dodeon. Clalr (2) art4 8-W-Kyl«. (23-31 L-~ HA-cro. (GWC). 38-Hollw CGWCl. t.toor. IGWC). M-1~ ,_,. -Ho11w IGWC). Gaorva (Plarw). Eaton (Cenftoe). ~ 1owe1. McElfH (GWC), SlaltarJ e l1 Clair (Catrltoa), Tacllallai oe~ 0nJ. (GWC). l<)'lar (OWC). (c.rl!oa). ~ (fWadana). Camel. Where a man belongs .. 8 mg. "ter. 0.7 mg. nicotine ev. per cigltttte. FTC Repon DEC. 'Bl PtaJC .. Ml& llJTICI lfJTICI MlC llrl1CI ~--MO'nOl,=-W. 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"""'"-.....,......,, •• I 1M. IOtl "-'tie A~ In ttie Cit) ._.... W. IMlmlin UMJ l(lttfl Or9i8 ... H Of Ooete ...... Coufttr of Orenoe. TNa.........,,. .......... ttie ,,. .,..,...... .. OOlldUOlild br I ,... ..,.......,. _ tllld _. .,. ewe of ~ "" ~ County oe.ta °' ~ ~ °" M.,..,.. ~ County Cleril of er.,.. c-.., on ood1, 01\811111 o r puu1111 Aptt 1, ttN. Thie .. ......_, WM Med w1111 INt MIRll JI, tMS, ,,.::;.tyot.Mec#IMd M4ow In the ll'uOlllMcl 0, 00tt"re =ty,cr.-;;: Or1n91 County on P'ublllllff O•tn,. co .. ~ lrW ~ -Qold Olube. 8t.ero. 8 Piiot, ~ t 1, trl:. • t;J.;t "'11"7 flillot, Aotf 4, 11, ti, tt. 1Ma. ~ ~=·-...._ It loul. P'ublllll•d Or•nr.: Co11t Diiiy ________ ,..1Hu.H1--. ·-~ ,__ tM rtgllt to bid ---.. -.. -IC--.ncl--------llllot, Aprll 4. II, t • H , t~•A "8JC M)TIC( •t lh• a•lt. P'u•Cll .... m111t be MlmOUI • H•M .... ~:r=.~= NAmlTAW MUCMJTIC( N011CI or ~ IA.LI OOodt .,.. totct .. 11. w ~ b9 Tll• follo.ino pet1on I• doing 1--...... .,....---.-----...---°' ~ "'°""'"' remowd ti the tllM of ~ ~ -fl011110U9 ....... Notto ,. llltebr QIY•n tll•I .... ~)90! IO Pfb oenoekllOn In CA"H" INTlflNATIONAL NAlm ITA'-NT P\lf'WMt '° MOtlOn , ... "' lllt CMI tllt ~· or MUi.tMlll betWMll ~LISHINO, 2'°' ,.,clNlrn. eo.t1 _., Cod•. lt•ll or Cet1torn11, tll• llndlor'd w otllloittd pwty. Oll«I ....._CA.. t202t Tll• fOllowlne l>WIOll 11 c101ne ~~~--.:: ::: = ~ ~t~:. d.:,,of ~.1113. Cote~':.~'°' '°""""'· ~ :"' 0 0 0 I( I I J A .. dtlY °' . ,..,, II 10;00 o'Olodl P'ubltelltd Oteno• Cout o.lty TNI ~ le ~ t>y 1 COU.ICTIOH, 17 tt Wllll• "°8d. Lm .. on IM .,,_.... wlllr't Mid Piiot. ~ 11, 1a. fNJ ~ ~. ~ ~ M114 properly hH b"n etor•d. end \17&-83 Dllt liml llml '"'* l19ttr, HIOO V~ture Mllcll.,.. looetld • P'ublc Slottp. · T1'll •••111111 ... lll9d wllll the lovl•Ytrd, luU1 41•, lllerm•n Inc., tU4t ~ "°8d, In the Qty ~a.II of Orlnge County on Olka. Caillfomlil tt403 of llWll, County of OrMgl. Stll• of "8JC N0T1C( , ...,. 24, 1-. ~ .....,... It conducled by .,, Callfornll. the lbelldoned QC>Ode. fltelmOUI ._.. I ,.,_ lnclMdull. ollatt1t1 °' P•rton•I propertr NAiii ITAT'lmNT P'ublllfl.cf Ofano• Co"' Dilly Jono'I "· 8ohlro d..crtbed below. In 1111 ~ of: The fOllOWI I clot Piiot, ~" •. t t, 11, 25, 11~ AtlOfMIY 1or "'91-trant TOM HAAPEflt: ~ tt0 perton 1 no 1475-.13 Thie 1Ctlemlnt -llleCI wttll lfll 3 bid Ir-. 3 loldlng ~ 0 IS :rN CT IVE CA APE l & • Couftty 0Wtc ol Orenge County on 4 tel>IH , 1 11mp. 2 cllHll, 1 IJPHOLSTEAY RESTORATION 810 "8JC NOTICE M.wdl 24, tea rollew•y bed, 2 boa 1prtng1, 2 Clltcl Pl eo.11 Mlle. CA. 92829 =~"""· 15 l>ocH, I ced1r ~ N1Vtr'911~. 110 Cl11d Pl .. LMdorct --1111 right to bid Cotti Mlle. CA llM2e It Ille Ille. P.,relle ... m"ll be ~~ le oonductld by Ill rnl6e w4tll oeetl ~ llld.peld lor It Aldi NIVWfette 1111 time ol ~ All puror\Mld Tiiie 1t1l'"""t -IMld wttll Ille ooodl .,.. eold M ... end ~ IN County C1tB. ot Or-,.._....., on rwnoved •• the lime of~. M -....... """""' 8111 tut>jlct 10 prior ClnOllltton In etch 31, 11183. 1'11117' Ille IYellt Of letllemenl betWMn Pul>llllled Orenr Collt 01ity :~~~11":'n~~~; = Piiot, Ai>r1I 4, 11, 1 . 25, 1':4M3 11183. Pvl>lte Stor~. lnG. MOC M)T1C( "'""°"8WN MAIM ITATnmfT Th9 lollowlng Plf'IOM WI dolog "11171 Pu1>111111d Or1no1 Cout O•llY Pllol, ~N 4, 11, 18. 25. 1913 150$-83 ~-MI! a a A a Ea. ET c. 1 0 ___ MUC ___ NO_TlC[ ___ _ ~ Or., 1N1M. CA 112715. KA"l.H LYNN IMILEV. 63°' ll'tCTntOUI Ml ... U Seethor. Or .. ~ CA 112983. NAMI ITAn•NT OASRll!LLA l<APLAN, tO Tiie lollowlng PlflOnl "'doing Sl\IPdfteon Or., IMne. CA 12715, l>u"'-M : Thlt ~le conducted by 1 ORANGE OE HAVEN QUEST glnlflt~. HOME, 21111 ORANGE Ave., Coele l<lr9l'I ~ 8mM9y M-. CA. 921127 t;111e ~ -llleCI wltll the Oodofredo P. N•ur1no, 24 l..llldlord Pul>ll1ll•d Oreng1 Co11t Delly Piiot, Aptll 11, 18, f"3 CoUnty Cllrtl ol Orenoe County on Yortnown, tNtne. CA. 11211• fllCYl'T'IOU• .,_.. Aprll 1, 19113. Elm• 8 , Neureno, 24 Patanl Yorktown, IM!e, CA. 12714 tll7e.a3 ni. =:"s!r~ doing Pul>lllllld Ot•noe COHI Delly Thll l>u""-9 •• oonducted by"' et: Pt6ot, Aotll It, 18, 211. Mey 2, 11183 lndlvldull. CREATIVE CONCEPTS, P.O. 1M3-l3 OocSofredo P. Nlut'lrlo MIN"'°" COURT 0/1 Box 11175, t0745 Morning Glory ----MtJ--IC-lllO_flC( __ -.;....;.;;.I Thie el~I '::::: wttll 1119 C~°"*A A\19., FOl.W\taln V"'-f, CA. t270I Countw ...._._ of Or•...w. ,.._~ COCMTY 0/1 OllNIG9 Cul1ton K . Hinz. 10745 PIClmOUI .,_.. "..,_.,. -...... -·.,on Ill 1M ......, If .._ Alt' th o Morning Glory Ave .. Foun111n ..._ ITAW Mwdl 31· lH3. of: MARY IRMA ROlaflllT8, V.a.t, CA 12TOI ... ~Of-towing penon 11 doln ~1:ihed Or•ni.• c0111 Delly ll'etttleol•, "' ~.. ........ ""' ~ .. oonduc:t-' by ., --Piiot ........ ~ 11 1 2• ...... C.. ..... A-f1'1IJ"I lndMdull. I STEVEN'S PHARMACY, t528 '..,.,.ft'"• ' ' "• 1~ ~TO 8"0W CAUM CartMon K. HIN ~ V ... Or .• Elle, Coat. Mlle. -----------"°" CMAMoa 0/1 Mm n. IUtlf!W'lt -tlled with lhl CA l2e2t. •-.,,. MnnH" M A R y I R M A "0 B E R T a . County Cl9rtt of Or-. County on WM...UAM RICHAN> AOBUSTO, ,.._ ""I llK petttlonlf,llMlllecl•petltlonlnthll MWOll24, 1N3. 750 W. Sen JOH AYI , 1<·4, PICTlrliOU99UM•U court lor 1n order a llowlng n..-a..mont, CA t1111. MAim aTAW petltlonlf to dllrlae lier -lnlm f'vl>llehed Or1nge Cout Deity Thie~ le conduoled by 111 TI:e followlng perM>n 11 dOlng MARY IRMA 1'08ERT8 to Pllol March 21, Aprll 4, 11, II, lndMduel. ~-: MA~N AO&ERTS HOAAK. 1N3. Wiiiem R. Robulto PRODUCTIVE PROGRAM· II 11 llerel>y ordtrld lh•t I ll 1456-113 Thll ....,._. -tlled wlll'l ltll MINO SERVICES •• 4122 W per90M lntw•tld In 1111 m•tter Counrr. a.rti ol Dl'lllOO C:-ty on McF1ddeft A ...... Sante An1, CA. lforwald ..,.,_. belor9 thll oourt "8JC N0T1C( • Aotll • 1183. 12704 In Oepart.-11 No. 3 et 100 CMc nun. Rlollerd Ramirez Mendon, Center Drive W111, Sent• An•. PK:llllOUe WM Publl1111d Or1ng1 Co111 Delly 4122 W. McF1dden A ...... Senti Cllltotnle, on~ 2, llNl3, et 10:00 NAm ITAtamNT Piiot, Aotll I I, 11, 25, Mey 2, IMI Ana. CA. 92704 o'cloctl Lm., end men and Iller• Tllo lollowlng per1on 11 doln11, __________ 1M-.....743...;;.;. T'llll i...ir-le conduc1ed by.,, lflOW cam. " WP'/ !tie)' ._., wtly ~ -'~ lndMclull. Mid p«hlon lor cfllnO' of -PATHS TO POTENTIAL 10457 "8JC llJT1C( Rlc:tllfcl A. Mltldozl 8ho;lld not IN gnntld. Smotl• ~ Court. Fountlln Vt/Ml:f, ACnnoue .,_.. Thll ltatlmWit -fllld wlltl "" It le fllrttw OtOlt9d !Mt • COC1Y of CA 112108 County Cler1t of Orenoe County on 11111 order to 1how c•ul8 b• M•rllyn K•y H•tcll. t0457 Thi =.vlTA~ ........, Aprft 1. 111113. P"bll1h1d In Tiie Delly Pllol, 1 &nolte Rlwr Court. Fountlln Vl/llrrf, ~II: P9'90lll -~.,. PaUnO n~ of gMlfel clroulellon. CA. 12708 HUNTINGTON &REAKERS Pul>ll•ll•d Oren1i• co .. 1 Delly =~..: '::: ,:n~~ ~~Ill c:onducild by 111 APARTMENTS, LIMITED. 8 t t Piiot, Aprtl 11, 11, 5, Mey 2, 11183. w1ek1 prior 10 Ille d1y of Hid Merttyn Hetcll Anton ~d. Suite 1170, Coste 1937~ Miring. Tillll ltlltment WM flied wllll Ille Meel. Cllltofnla II~ 0. "8JC N()T1C( 0.lad: ~ 2•, 111113. County Ci.rt! of Or.nge County on W I l M 0 R E C I T Y ,~.,. Domenlc:1llnl, Mwcll 24, 11113 DEVELOPMENT, INC., • Callfomle '1CTTnOUI ....... NdOe of !hi Superior Court 1'21 ... corpcwallOft, 81 I Anton ~d. ...._ ITATDmNT ~AMa. •>*SM, p.,1111.neo Or•no• Cot1t 01Hy Suite 170, Colt• Mw. Cellfomll ni. followtng per-. ••doing CLAM a O'HAAA Piiot Aprtl 4, 11. 1e, 25, 1N3. 92e.28...._.. .. 111 811 A ~ ae: CA.,..,.. L ,_ 1803-83 .._, ..,eyw · ... n1on PARIS INVESTMENTS, INC., m L ..... 8t., ~d. Suttl 1170, Coltl ....... t14et Peate eoeet ttwy •• Sul'lel %1'1111.... Clltomll 9282t "-"· Cllltomll 90743 Loe ......... CA ~ ....: NOT1C( Thie ~ .. conducted by • I( • I " )' D • v I I • I 4 ' 0 t (IU) ..._ llmltld p&J1nlrlNp. e Ir m Ing It•"'. W •II m In 1 t., . Publllhed Coat! Delly fltCTIUuU• .,_.. Wiimore City C8lflornle t2t83 Piiot Mtrcll rlt 4 1 t If. ..... STATDm:WT o.i ~t. Inc Thll ~ " oondYclld by I tt13' • • ' ' Tiie fOll~ P«IOll la .4o1ft9 81-\ P. a.n.IQllOfl. coipcutlon ~ -ll'rlalcl9nl ---------1-50_7_~_ CHRISTIE ASSOCIATES, 2010 Thie"""'-" -Ned M1t11t11 Pwtl lnvwe.mente. Inc. ""'' c.ucs.i. ~ 6-:h, CA. c:i.n. of Or-. County Oii ~· QClllM>U8 .,... .. ..._STATl-.rf t2lleO Mll'Ctl 1e. 1983 ~lhll A. PodleMy, 20IO....... -a C..-Thie ICat.ment -fllld wttto \hi c.ucs... ~ 8-:h, CA. t2lleO ...._,.. .. Law County a.ti of Orenge County Oii Tiie followlng per1on 11 doing ~- Thie ~ .. conduc:tld by ., -,..,...... ~ .... ,. """°" 26. tN3. lndlvlckall ~ ... _.,, P nmn PEABOTICS, 211 Cotti MMe St., C... Mw. CA 92927 Cyntt1i1a A. Podlwty .,....... c• • 1171' ubllllllcl Oren:.• Coaat Olllly Thie .......,.,. -tllact wfltl ttoe (?M) ..... , ...... Aotll 4, 1 t, 1 . 25, tN3. Jolln l<9rr. 211 Coete MMe St , Coeta ...... CA. t2t27 County a.ti of~ eci.,nty on ,,,,_, 1510-83 Mardi 17, 1N3. Publllllld Or~ Coeet 0.ity Thlt l>ullneel " oonooc1ed by "' lndMdull. John l<arr Tiiie ltlllment -lllld wf1tl Ille County Cllrtl of Orenge County on Mwctt 3 t, 11183. 1'11t1t1 Pul>ll1n.d Or•nge Co11t 0•11)' Piiot, Apr1I 4, 11, 18, 25, 1"3. 154743 l"tChhOU8• H•H U..STA~ Tiie tottowlng .,.rton 11 dolno ~-TAOPIC f'FWLEA PORTS. 381 w .. t B•y SI., Coel• Miii CA 12827 • . LEWIS NEWTON SMITH 10nOJ " Mld\a. 8pr1ng v.a.;. cA'. t20n n. ~ .. oonductld by • generlll~ ......... Thie ... ._ ... wlttl ttoe ~ Piiot, Merell 21, April •. 11. ti, P"bll1lled Orenge Co"t Delly 11183 Piiot, April •• t 1, 11, 25, 1983. 1506-t3 1311-83 County a.ti ol Orenge County on Aotf 1, INS. ' "8JC M)T1C( l'1'U1ll 1~-::====:o=-:~~~~ Publl.tled <>r-11nte cout Diiiy Ptemioue ..,_ .. "'9ot. Apfl 11, 11, 25, M4I)' 2, 11113, Mm ITA~ t812-83 Tiit IOllowtng .,._ Is dOlng ~- ~AM9a COUWTY llUMICIPAL COURT HAM01t '9 iaec:w. n.oeeiwpnf1111C ... '1'T _, l&Wll 1 .. OfM ........... CA-,.,l1ttlU1 IDWAflllO 'ONM WTT D, ...... , .. '°9Dt4 C. KANel:N, '"· 1fl4I DOii 1 tlorH1f: 11, ........ COMPUTl!R SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTOR&, P.O. Bo.a 41fl, AnlMlm. Clllfornta 12802; 8112 =ncy. L• P1tme, C1lllornl• lr1 lhvld l1a1•r. 1112 ~ncy. L• P1tm1, 01lllornl• "*~·~byton lndMduel. ltl 0. Butet Thlt ~ -,..., With tlll •1111na.a e1ert1 °' °""'99 ~on o........ .tM3. NOTIOll 'f• .... M9'i _. Num :n. ................... ,_ Pu1>1l1lled Or-'" Oo .. t Dtllly ...... ,., ................. "°'·. 11, 11, ff • ..., 2. ,., r::................... t7:204a .......... • ,.., ... '° ..... tM ~ Of "8JC llmC( 1n •ttor~ /:.'/'.:,, tn•lttr, ycxi ltlOUld 0. eo 90 tNe your FCI lllCMa -.a a I• wntten ,......., If ll'ly, ..,.y IN .... STA,_-, ... Oft... TlllfollMtllQpenOllll_ ... ••••o• U•••41 "• •••• ~-••u•••• ".,._... ,.._. TEAM ORA,HICI, UH1 •••14't••fr eeat'8 U4. el11 a.nt.1 ~9Ml. ~Grow, a : ·-... ~ ..... CA...., •••Ire •• •• .,,,, L.ea 11 flobert D. a lettl Pe11n .... ' .. 11u11Mt9, tUt• Centr .. Ave., et U••MI MM• aofTorfar 11 Of*lo. CA. t1110 ......... WO ..,.._. t11 •te T1'll ........ II OIOOllllfl•dlll!:i.ccted*ICI .. M a111ftta, ••••rr1 heoerlo ..,.. • .._. JriF a Sr ---... -.. ""'~ ........ ....... ---. ......... ,,. .... 1 ........... .. ~ -NJ ... tlMtpo. ONlt1 Ollftl of ~ ~ Oii 1. TO THI' D9WJ IDotMT: A oM ~ 11, 1ta. .... , .............. ,...., :,,..... ~ °' ... ~~ =:: .:te• 1",! c......: "°4. ~ •• 11, ,.. It, - to ,.,. .,.. -•••11"-. .. 1a-= ... -. ........ _.. -~ ..................... u..,.. .. :: .......... -~iiiliiiiiii'iiliiil-""-=­........... .. ... ~~-~· ~-2ff S:?Si •• .: ' PIC'1TIOU9WM NAlm8TATlmlff Tiii lollowlng pet90lll •• doing l>ullneel -AIR SE.A LANO TRAVEL, 3e111 S. BttlCOI. 8ante AM, CA. THOMAS C. LAMERE. 13 tO S. MoMwk Or., Senti Ana. CA. 8AA8ARA ANNE LAMERE. 1310 S. Motlmwtl Of., Senti Ane. CA. Thie blMlneal " ~ by • oan«lll Pl'tnlrltllP. 1'ltomll c .. i.-.. 8artllre """" i.-.. . n. ......,.,, -llled wttfl the County Olartl of ~ County Oii Apfl •• 1~. "21l1't1 PubHll:ed Orenge Cout De.II)' Plot, Apfl t 1, 1a, 26, M8Y 2. 1.S. 11CJS.83 I 6 4 2 • • 5 6 7 8 D A .I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ClASSlflED 642-5678 CLASSIFIED· INDEX .... ...... In!!! ,., .... =---===-=·-=-=-iiiiii·~ .... ;;;;··~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil:lii ... .. . For TuHday tllrougll 8•turd1y publlc•tlon• . To P11e1 Yc.r Ad, Cal 642-5678 5:30 ~.m Ille prevl<>ve FlMit ma1n channel vMw tram ~fbmt 9 d•y. ,0, 8und•y •nd Br. e a. pool home. Reduc.d •1:ti0.ooo. llEAI £STAT( Mo"dty publlca11on1· _·••fllH ..... U_...,. 12:00 noon 8aturd•y. _... r.,.... 1r-• Utf\t·l•I l\n.lwomllollo l\tlt•a.i1 •••• , .. 1 tt..11 ... t#n11r.-."l11 ( t11w11h•ou f\·~ t't t , ... ...,..•WI M•• '••\• M,... ll.,.• ~uo1t , .. ,,.,. .. ••-..nw1n v.1.,"" HUf'\ltn.KIOtl t4t .. ., .. ""' .. ..,..,,,,, fl\ ow , ....... ,.,. ... ttt-ti \"9etu'w'l•ll• l ... l(.,ti.o Nt.M~• I l.k1 tuh•' M1tiM1WI \11, N1•1•1tt ltt fl'.I '-11 \ t.nitttM '-oo IYotu t •t"4tlr .. r~ '-•"'·' A1w " I f\, • h ..... lllj •• t ,_., .... '\w11w 1 tt. .. t. f,HllO ~'''""''"'''' ,... ...... u ....... \. ,. ~"' \1 .. tlfHOli I'-•'* Pt••t•th lk.·11·-1'••1111\ t tlhl ht\···""" t11•'f1111I t'1111•i h l l·iMk"11fUIMlll4 l.1U1Jlt111 l'rnl" u,._, .. , 10 U-M•""'•d lt\ii•li'I• 1~10 ... rl\. l1WhJ•lr• .. • Pr1111I\ 1.#·lAluf !tow•• M1,.•1h lfurrw ..-.,., M1tt;nl.4i10 I...,,, I o.~,,~· c., c ""' 11f c,: • .unt\ lJ\H 1.lf ~l..h tt..._ ~"" • latnl• =-~) =~~ RENTALS tlt!IUIW9 • "1nt~ ltUU91"'Vnfut-~ 1Cou.to1" • urni.tw~ tlf Ul\fvrnt!J'W,.J ..... """°"."'" l·~•l..nt T•....,nhut.•I'" furt1 T1,..nhiow-., lnl l)uplt '" ... ""' IAJp'4 ,,., l'nf Ap..runM".-f u1n+•twio A...,.r\lnl:'n\a Lnf Av&.. •\irn 111 \ nt "4• .... K-·im & Ho ... rt.t ft,oU~ M1·U~ (.~\ltt'"11 .. ~""'"" r HI m .. t. \. ... ,., .. .., H.4nwt. •tt. nwb.., ~twn •M4•'fU•t. \\•ntrd c • .,.._... fur ttt-n1 <Wh.• ~n\111• ~:::r t;_n~~ .,_."•' Ii.· fl~·­:--,,,,, ..... M 1• kt"""'' 1001 1004 1000 1001 1011 lllJl 14121 101e IOll IOH llHO LUH llHI •IHI IU:MI IOH ·~ ... I • -Spectacular bt)'(ront dptx 2 br, J .. up; 2 br, -2 be dn. 2 bc»l lplllla Redumd-41,500,000. Kllla~m9Y PllllllU IM Mll•IM ~made until 5:30 p.m. OoNn & jetty views. Marine roam. 4 bcfnn, 3 lor the next de(• publt-bath, 3700 eq.ft. $1,38&,000. aa..ntronL a.lion. F« Sunday Ind U• aei 1r Mond•y publlc etlone, t--.& t2:00 noon S1turd1y. Remodeled 8 bdrm, 2 beth + ~rec. nn., PIHH Ilk for • "klll beuJ'I .-.m .. -fu.rnllhed --. 000. num~r" wtlan c•ncet· ---' -' 11no your .o. fllllUll U101 la&. TIP :::~ ..... I•• • ~ )'OUI' lld dally Ind New 4 br, 4 ~ ba. CUl10m French Normandy r.ta~ 1.2 prime llCft hilltop • 1.~.000. w • r9l)Or1 err0t1 lmmedllt• ''''" ly. Tiie DAILY PILOT u-::::_• eum11 lllblllly for lhe 11.,,. llt1t lncotract ln-11on ::: m· llt11U ,,, ....... fer Salt MlllllllAYIUmllT Coronado Wand CUit. beyfront Jot. 85' boet dock. Plana avail. Now •370,000 w/lefml. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR II._, ~--------=----:~~'Intra! lOll l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :;~ .... a.a.a i \ I t• I , , ! t, / • '• ~ I ' ~ I f1 :~:~· 11,lll 1111.... • ........ w Undtl' VA t1nn1, euper s.n..tloMI tingle ltory 1------...__,.l .. llf..,. : ;~. lllltp, ilngl• l•mlly 3 Town Home cloH 10 Ull..m 11,. Bdrm, 2 b•th. Cloee to ::"'~""tn:=; ~ on a.lbce -BMch •t the iu> tennl1, 1wlmmlng and 1 t Pier. A r.,. 3 bdrm, 2 b9 1oc clubltoul8. Now only n •r•ll r•tel C•ll R•ndezvou1 condoml· i'JOO &123,500. Act now. call 79-1601 °' 762-7373. nlum on thl Ille of thl 1 \z\ 646-2313 ••r.a • .,,.,... •-• mom l•bled bllllroom. St..,. to :~~ nna.n.ic.n • &.llQ.D th• Hnd. P•noremlc 1w Real Bltate oce•n view and beech 1:it0 ••lk, ... Y w.ak to the 1eoo •i--.. ~-Dory rt .. t. P•Vlllon a im i~~~;j;~~·1~~~~ICj~!if~t.~~~ terry. Balbce at tte *'· • lll IUIT c .. UI llbout Ihle bfand , , oo new lletlng It JM If ... """" ......... Yll'W M4-JJ11 lM• .......... ._, 113' on the 8avf 4 Bdnne, 144• UV9 In 3 bdrm, 2 bltll 4'A B•. MPM•t• dining upper .IPL Cornmwcl•I rm. flmlly rm, llif'OI petlo lhop, oftlot ot retail on entry. See to ~. lo1119r lev .. plue 4 cat = puroh••• lend. /.Jn "llLEL DAILEY f. A55EJUA TE~ J.ftl l\2' J)J' '"" l)J) J>oJAJ l1W llOll 1'00 /Wl ,_ ~ ,_ 'lV0'1 pmlng. Prlee •t $3115, ,000 1 1tdd. Call 1,.---=-------- 000. MMltyn Twitchell tor a -... .... associated . . BRO• ERS RIAL TORS U.2 Vtl l otbco t ' 1 ea • QEOROE ELKIN S co j =1~~~~~~~1 Ullll YllW 354441 Peeeo \'lento. V• cant, brMd new, 3 bdrm end f1n11ty rm. 2'A ba. 10% dn. &294,600. 1151-93911 1110 C!rpa ._. llu ltU 2'112 11114 "'" 21111 llllXI lVIJ lVl) PllYITI IUTD Th• popular "C•rmel" mo<NI. Three 1>9Moome. tunnrcms Speclou• patio. Lu11u-~.~ · rtant ci-den. Property In """'' --· ooeen. top condition. You own cenyon ~ etunnlno the land. -ea aoo ....... rll'W. ANftOUNCEMENTS A "''Y popul•r T floor plen th•t glv11 you 1 prlY•I• muter 1ulte. 3 Bdrm 2 b•th, fillltutlc femlly area, eton• 1tr1- plac1. Light and 1lry country kltchen. A mutt tea II &1211 ,1100. 546-2313 -' Tll 1WI LM1 ULllHT GerTy 6 CMat.e Am•.uht' n'M 11~ L,.-.t'1# h-vtMI ••,r..,.•t'-'"' p, '•lfWI :OW" 1 .... S. t.-iuf"' fl, ln10tf~li•tf1 1 f.•\• t BUSlfUS & FIHANCIAl ,~ ... ,.,. ........... ., ""-"' • ft\Mtnt.,. l)pp.rh1n1h•' HMM""-. " ·•r\h·d •1n, ... 1m.nt ~M"tUN\~ tn''"'"'" nt V..nw•t • Mot ..... '". L,i.,;n ·~~ .. .,,,....., ,.,,,.,._.. ... T11-. EMPLOYMENT U1 t1 w .. ,11t·d •Jiff• V.a.nt•"1 JOCHAN>tSC Anl .. -.." Appl .. ,_,... Aw.l .. .,. tud• M•M ,.._q c..,..,.. • t..qu1~ nt (.nmpvs.."' rrn• ,., ''"" fv,-nltur• ~...,. •• ,. S.k .. U1~·hiltt.J1 t ... ., ... Jtw""I'" Mmh1niit'i M.-.1-tl•nt'IWI M*-W11n1•'1 MuiM•f ln.m.imi n\& C)iji., • UfflttlJrt' & t~1~•·n1 111..n.a 61 ttr.,.,.. ~-r~Mtt_.~~;_f BOATS f hMttf """"' t..rni .... 1 ~l'llltf ::,..1 ._._ s.. M.,,..~ Eq.Mp M .. ~1 S..-'-'•P' ,. ix .... ,, .. , ... 'vppht .. ,,.,,...,. ·~ "'-••tt.•nt. All .. k..n.,, Ay.t~ """'"' llMV. .,,,, . .,. ,,,,_ I~ l-"••~m .. •H•U ..... .......... 1 ...... ,._ ._.,_ i.....~ ....... ......... -.. ...~ ..... ... Mo ...... , MU I """""• ",...... ... _ ... "'-" Atillt ....,,., ._ """" .......... IUll UY 111111 873sne1 1eo-13111 IULn U1·1HO IUIY Tl llW 702 Acacia, ...-U.ble R·2 lot, UM 2 unlta M le or do your own thing. $226. 000. ;~:: ""llT un.m 1011 Where )'OU "-It ...... COLDWeu BANl(C!RO ....... ... .. ,,.,. Ila.MM 1011 land, l1rge corner lot, ·--.. , ... _. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-6 •Oll •P•CIOUI comlortebl• 1230 SANO KEY OR. WA home with ao mvell SI&...... ~ V11w Miia • ...,, '""" ch1tm •nd e¥1tytlllng Sec:w'lty for your ,.,,,..,, 281, fem rm. S..Utlful, going tor It. 3 bedrooma, In .,. guwd gated com-tuan. vwy lg lot. end of \•" 3 t>atne. fwnly room Md munlty. <4 BA hOfM on cul·d•·HC. 2 pat101, ,,,,) acc:ieee for tn\911 boet or lerge P<>Ol-.aect lot on llgh1ed Bedmltton coutt. R.V. "410,000 with land. QUiit cul-*..:. 2 BR on fire ptt. By owner. Pnn Aak for Belle CltlM i.... the ground floor Large only pleue. 14115,000. )\0) 844-7020 MCMAte lamfy rm wtw« 1_1eo. __ e_133_By....;__~;..;__· __ = ~ 11.11. man w . •••.. • "llllT'"" = --11PPUU11a-n--am.--1--·;~~~:!5!~~ tow dn or hdo~ s Br, 2 8a. 2 '* ger. Wll conald« uct\1nge for a.at valu• In N•"port Will land, w .. °' etc. Prtnd-Beecll for t.mlly IMng. UllT-P•I only. 7644505 or AdaptatMt to lll'f form ol Have un1t1 or 2 Bdrm 1_20e-e22..--__ -a44 _____ _ enter1tlnment. outdoor home plua rentll. In otd --ftlW ...... BBO'a to fomwal dlnner1. Coton• dal Mar wltll Priced belOW "*'<et for 3 Bdrm, llug1 llYlng pool. Top condition. qulcll Nie, 3 Br, 2 81 room,~ kltchw! '310,000. Hou., Fel land, WI ¥111• ''"' flllf Wlll "II •l'f •11• ¥121 tllJ flU t1J1 ... tlJI llD tlll) till fl41 .. .. tlU "" .. .. .... .. ., lltl :1.c,~~r::':::n.°: lJ,_,1001: 11()Atl:S fin, $337,&00. Rob«t1 ~ .. Full pt1oe 1e RMltcn 876-«>00 AMI Eatate. ~or only S1711,9001 Don't 831-HU Mii for Qndy mite .,. one. "11-7171 ... ILUlll lalMablaM '"' :m•ILIUml THE REAL ESTATERS LIAll/.,,._ 6 Bdrmt, 3 b•tlle, In· Otd Cepe Cod. 200 ft from =.::::-~~-: ,_ llll Ch1nnel. Boat mooring. lt1'911t~ for up to 1 View Ptvllon. <4 bdnn, 2 • A--..._ ............ _ 4 Bdrm 3 .. _ •1eoo • ...,.., CW"&. w -.... ""'" --gs. • per mo. _.,.,, lh t t M I tonnel~3cerger-Option mon•Y· Agt ••nrance o an •· w1tt1 ..,,,. couru. ~ 1538 ...,.. .,._ a BMctl. Hew on m11111ec at pool end._,,~ 1---------1 onty $575,000. prive .. ..,.. v.,., good .... lJ11 exlltlng financing •nd ""°' of only '210.000. ~51-3191 .... ---------.... .... .. ~ ... '"' ' •• . .( ... 11~\PI I!( l\ \I 1,·1 \I I \ .. ._ 1K ... Shup 1 Bdrm family home, greet looatlon. Mklng only 1124,HO. Fer an appointment to .... oell '40-1151 · HERITAGE t<E ALT OHS ------- ~NIC1£L 01\ll(Y I., ASSUCIATES We deal • 1n Real estate is not just "three bedrooms, two baths, double garage." Or "18,000 ft,· zoned industrial, near railroad ,sq. siding." It's welcoming a new and helping them feel as find a horne. It's helping someone who wants to start a business find the best location in terms of purpose, place and price. It's working 'citizens in the community to improve the quality of life by helping prevent vandalism, revitalizing a rundown neigh- borhood or doing whatever else must. It's helping protect the rights of home- owners by becoming politically involved in the issues that affect them, and advising the lawmakers of our interest and opinions. ' , I A publJc ~ce of the ...... j PETE ' BARRETr REALTY \ ( >I l / 1l F If • ••1 Orange Cout 0~11.Y PILOT/Monday, April 11, 1813 £1 ,• , Cl Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, AprO 11. 1085 ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~llAo ....... -....... '!"'1' _..,Jmill ...... 11111 .... ..&llillilll OfTIOUP•H IOt ..... r411VTUA.L MA~ •aa•y 'Mr II, ... ., "10. urna 10 ••IOI In Ill m1n11, .... AIO Ufound llr 10f ll IO'fl, m1rrla1e & l>lltf· Tiie Defir.' '°' 1111 o.ni4no Ot ao.11 MM& neat AllO 0011111.Clnt otMnlnQt f p111 tll'IW t blk1 I or ,alr\llew & 11 18 lo l.!1 Cemlrno l\MI, "oute M~ ti .U• ACROSS 62 THm1ng &6 llghll 1 Skidded 59 Frffwey S TrMtlet marking 10 Pap1'1 met• 2 wd• 14 Snr.wd 6 I Aby1m11 15 Conc1rnlng 62 Mllplace 16 AlrNh 83 Blot out 17 Uphold 64 0.11gnallon 18 Coated metel 65 Under11tand1 20 !1t1bll11'1 66 Lesa eleewh9fe common 22 Otake 67 Run easily 23 M1nltob1 Ind Ian 24 Tater 25 Overcome 28 Sclen111t1 32 tneect 33 Ruutt l 35 Rock. prel1x 36 ''Watch your 38 Weapon 40 Jib 41 Perches 43 Credo 45 NYC bldg 46 Let In 48 Gal1 50 Western teke 51 Foal's p1rent 2 3 DOWN 1 Stigma 2 Grease job 3 Belongers 4 Notice 5 Models 6 Poplar 7 Center 8 Container 9 USSR plain 10 Ills 11 Skeleton abbr 12 Distribute 13 Overpowers 19 Fat 21 Plank source 6 IATUAOAY'8 PUZZL! IOL V!D 24 Luster 25 Italian city 26 Paid 1n 27 Heal SOUICtl 28 Diced 29 Set ou1 30 Time period 31 01 suns 34 Glutted 3 7 Churchmen 39 01savower 42 Metric unit 7 8 9 44 Baked item 4 7 Interfere •9 Doesn t have lo 5 1 Parsonage 52 Hand tools 53 Fo01wear 54 Learneo 55 Shitty one 56 Nurture 57 Verne nero 58 Barracuda 60 Macaw 11 12 13 Adan\t len Clem 4t2·12M PIMM ~ MGrldlY 714 t""" M T ltvv '~ • 9"f0ll I~ • .,_ r racy Attention bual~•m•n. 10 1 H,M, M1tfl hive ... ...... ..... .... ~·~-:~~f"~~;: depend•bte lllllon ••• a • -rt 1t--"' oon • ven or"'*' ,icecup ne,w;:r:. -· IOt 11\terYleW 139-:IOIO and current ln'4.lrtnce In Alel, "" It. -80tM 8of0 0.1 WlllCty Mlery t1IO and I 4 I • I 4 I I • r (113) 48'"'361 Company leMnll plu1 IJl·IHO 0pen 24 tin day. ::=u~y ~ Ofltc. w1nl9d al 600 0< Gl'rcutallon oflloe SPM to 5&0 ~ Cetlll' °'· I I a 5PM Otano-Coett Ollly U 0 0 • 14 0 0 r a n g a •• Alll P11ot, 130 W•I Bay 81 , &4().fff1 -IOf 811Mn ,........ ,_coe1_1_M_ ... _____ I PAOFl!SllONAL Ol'l'ICl, l11lan1n Dey lhllt, Pin• Hp•r Ideal tor new attorney. f •-" .aoa• pre I Apply at 22 I 8 158 IQ It with window. ti "'' !_ ! N.wport Blvd, CM, For 116 lnc:I tel• an1. mn-r&oee 1111 ol WOOd 11--•Tt• ••• •1 Nft'd t.elttphon u.la ntpr~ntativca to 1W't t.on11ht In Coew Mau otf~. •Purl tlml• •Mu.t bu 1i1t l<""ll lti •No t'XJ>e-rl1•m.~ nt.'('t!lil&Ury •Pleaaunt J>l•l'llOnallly • Rellublt- 4Good ~urning potenUal 142-1111, ht. 112, '"· 1110 8erv ~Ill So 405 Frwy/ & 1"11411&1 1x111n111. g<>od --_. .-.arbor 957.070 1 lnoom•, room tor expan· fl• lnmtl UUL llOlnUY p.,,0n Friday, gan't ol· center. del1o1xe otllce. T.,m, avail. ea.a t81 Work In OC. Mu11 have TEL-1·0110 HA.8 IMMl!DIATI! OPl!H1H08 '0111 PART-TIME Pl!RIOH8 IN Tl!t..tPHO,N! IALU Ol!PA,.TMl!NT 0' LAAOI! 0,_AHOE COAST NfW8PAP!A • Ev•nlnge end Saturday morning' ·commlHlon/Guaront• ·Mutt be amblUou1, pleaaant and reflable ·Experience helpful, but wllllng to train ·Thie I• not temporary Newport B11ch/ Koll •Ion, equtpm1n1 plu1. PIT, FIT, XLNT COmml1 . N1w~or1 Center Real flee. uperlenc:e. Fvll I I nalr tor co10f a be• Mii Ella t Llllgtllon Firm time, NB. Prefer 1 •lex CUiiom dllgn, awyert IUrl•r Wltl train Midi lherp, •xP'd ~ exp Cotltact Mt Orffn 642-5678, BXt. 312 1ulla Avail 5· I 5·83 I 476-1C>Oe """"t 5 JOPM 9PM .650-1850/mO lncldl •llatll 840·52411 S.C'y )(Int l~lng, die ··--------UV W&en : - lllrnllhad MCfetary II•· 01prtaaltln 4014 10·-E-N_l _A_L------: ~h~, •;:tar~~~,,• PHI! llUOITHI lion, conllrenc• room, Jiii IWI llllllll Oreal LakN Ortho Lab 640-61162 with outoolng l*IOf\allty "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" library Shue coll ot ol Cal. need• tomeone ---------i for locaf hOme lmpro.,._ 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~ rec1pt1ont11, private Do nvtrttlOnal counNllng PIT lor plcll-up & dell.,. LEOAL SECRETARY, me nt contreotor. No I· phone •y•tem. collH In large heallh epa. rlH Great tor retired NB , experience requtr• exper nee Welraln Hrty ~teurant ••p1n111, xero• avail 1500-• 1500 lnveatment. p1r10" w/good driving ed. lut typlll I & bon111 Non-amOkert M&•••••m IUYIOU ""'11111 7 1 4 I 7 2 O · 5 O t 2 or Money back ouar1ntM r41c:ord & dependable 780-8820 only Cett Robert or -" 838· 1949 Call Biii Gooding at Spa C¥ Min wage & mheege Limo drlv« AppllCatloni MI k 1. M. F, 9 . 5 pm A grow Ing 0 r Ing• tf le9"ft ..... ---Nutrltton. (2 13)320· 1821 10 itart All< tor Sharon are now 1>91"" a,..,.,..ted 54M311 l County baaed tood -· 11 looking I« .,. enthu· 011tce tor rent nr Airport 752• 1718 .. ., ........... ---------vice dinner hOUM cn&l.n llutlc jew9lfy Nieapet· ecceu to fwy, fully car-tor •XP llmoullne driver• Photo Leb Counter Per· ... k• Hperle"c.d ma-ton s .... ·~ hel(>fUI peleCI & draped. 450 l<I laftllatat Disk Clerk _wanted, 40 hr tor pr1111g1ou1 N B 11-ton, part time •xi*' pref negert women encou-but would be w!Mlng to 11, r~I rm & pVI ottlc. 0 rtaaitiH 4011 week, $4/hr ApPy Sea mou1tn1 11rvlc1. Mu1t A pp I y I n p e r 1 on raged to eppty Ground train the right peteon. $400/mo 541 -40 44 Lark Motel 2274 N-· know all a1pec11 ot bull· Snap1ho1 1 Hour Ph~lo tloor opportunity tor P*M contaO'I. M<. Mc;-Mon-Frl, 11·5 N-Twnh ... under con-port Blvd C M blwn n111 Send re1Ym1 to alt 1 149 Alv.,llde Ave NII-motivated lndMduai Dannatt 844-1380 1trUC1lon, Colorado Spr· 2PM-6PM Am«lcan Llmou1lne. 101 NB with leaderihlp qualttlee 1--------- Share 3 rm olllee, ground 1ng1, Colorado '55,000 SNcBll.oCl•z ~21~~~ Ste 221,1-P-1-.. -N-0-P-LA-Y-ER-1-0-r-p_r_I· For appointment.~ SWITCHBOARD oparalOr lloor. fully turn, _, bar, u S2 000 d wn FHA OAIVER w/vehlcll lo low ., _,, " call 972•2824 (II· I lam) at lu•ury Laguna 8eact1 frig, WH1clltt Dr, NB approv: Mgmt 0~ 11111• 23' trav trlr to San Pa----------1 v a 1 e c I u b. l------'-----1 hotel. 4 deyi • w•ell. S250tmo 9-5 Mon·Wed Tax write-off 4113-4947 blo, CA. Wiii pay MOO Ll\IE·INIAIDE, help w/1m 11 30AM·2PM. Mon-Fri, Afftaurant tlexlble hOurt. c.ll Oon- 646-2471 646-6630 alt 8 elderly lady. non-1mkr. NB Aek lor Al 752-7903 Waltr"', lull time, pk11 na, 487-«77 642-3481 Bartend•r part time ---------Subleue Int decorated ..... tt Lea• 4024 &crow S.Crelary: EJtpe-----------,Proof Reader needed 1601 Bay1lde ,,....,""'awes ore. my "" $440 mo !!. rlencad only, xrnt typing Lill 111¥10111 EJtper. FfT, Mon-Tuea- Free UH new olc furn. $25.000 to 1 500,000 1klll1. Hlary commen1Y· E•per'd perion req 10 Thur1-Fri-Sat. 9.5 All Dr. CdM Apply In per· UM your tMCNng lkHl1 anHphone. etc. 2 Olc1, 2nda. Fut approval and rate with experience. proca11 Nod'I, Foreclo-company benefl19. Apply ton. to 1how World Book'• conl rm & recept area 8 funding. Call 851·9135. S tewart TIU• lrvlne IUrll a 21ld TD MrVloet. ~ENNYSA \/EA, 1680 RETAIL Rudlng Improvement Mo bel on lM. Option to Danae Corp, CdM. Doug BrlltlOh. Call Kathy Mllllf Salary, meo1ca1, oppor-Placenlla Ave, Co111 laaa~t .. at Tr&ilH Program to P•rc•n1a thla Purchu• olc turn. Top Bulley Bkr btwn 3 • ". 8•"-3570. 11 N c 1 MeH 1umm«. High guar. ln-1 C 11 .. " .,..., tun t 11. wpl enter oc. ---------Full 1 me Hill Retall come. Full °' part time No Meu oc • Cell 720-1047 P/T llllSTlll Fabric S tore, Co11a Call Biii Hatmuth 9ee-1312 Dave M t T.D' 4821 EITIOIOIU M .... 646-9487 7eo-oao1 If flfH, • I unutual opportunity for LIT Plllll ltUll Dally Piiot new1paper IHlatll ltat1l12911 I.I. Umtl people w/background1 lor 1· 11 Rent A Cu. ~·P·P~~x.'n2cir~~~·P~r!:: SALES· Appllcallon1 be-Prodoetlon le Ot ~ tn cottnetlc ...... exp'd Waah & d9tall car• Only l~epted lor prot THIHllelM/S.,'nr .IL.XI •FFIOl llml ...... , • 10. In the tleld ol def'm•tol-e xp. people apply A1temoon1 & tome -• ton w/at>lllty to 2 year• ex....,lence .... Spectal!ilng In l1t & 2nd 650-80 kend mornlng1. Mu1I cl Elf relmbu Nd ... -. -Bayfront bldg 700-1.007 TD'• llnoe 111411 oOY Mult have ooametlc ___ 11 _______ 1 navedependablevenlci9, OM. on r pervletng and 111t1ng 1qttavlllllroml126 tc•• 11cen1e to work lor LVN Buiy back ottlce, h / bytncome.Equlporavto computerayatema. BASEMENT $1 00 ,.,.. It Robt. Satllef NH ... French Coametlc Co. In prefer Ilg I truck w llallng pref but not ... --· 2500 .,. It Call ••on....,·Frl R.E Broker 8d Aealla<• non-1mkr. lull time caimper the!L Only neat. Hnll•I Mull be 1111• -·~ ~5 -.. ... 842-2171 545.()611 ~~~~ E~Tf'p::~n~i.\n:~'; ~ .. o.nt1·1~ Mra Mllovch r11pon1lble p1raon1 starter and prorr19t Im-Ill ..... ...,.... vv need •"""-Starting !IP· med ...,_..,"" All ..,._._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii 642·4~ WIDOW HAS SSS for aggrNllve, peraonable, ---------1 ...,....1 • ......-· ... ,....... •. T D'• s 10.000 up No ... O<llnted Individual MACHINISTS, exper tor prox. $4 75 br & mlleage. ... pd, PtalM contact TD. l .. 0111ce. 1tora9e. relall. crecm'chectl no penalty Salary & Commlillon part um. laltll and Brld· Call blwn 9:30-10:30AM Nancy 850..()4()4 -• •hop 1pace avellable at C • · 1 a40.e255 Iv Q9POt1 wot1t Muat have only. Mon-Fri. Hk lor 1--.-_1'---,._-_-.__--1_--t Immediate opentnga In SOc 1q It 5 48 -7249 all Oetllao" Auoc. • ,,_ own tool• Laguna Hiiia Greg Hyde, clrculetlon -••--•n-a t"'9ptlone ..i... Nlllng Cotta M ... Zoned C-2 873·7311 1 Exper11nc1d Rentar Car 483-l320 642-4321 ..... tvbecr1ptlone to I.hi o.ly 2nd TD'• lrom S5,000 to pereon needed 10 write ~:::....:.:.::.:_ _____ !1--P;;-IT~";:-:-::_:::.y:-;/;;Rec=:ep=t.--u 1 t di • tothlng Piiot Evening hour'I and 7 A t ••an,,_. Tr·•~ ...._......, """" n que a • c S t d I C I I h 2,1• $50 000 high yleld H· contrecte • 11 en a ,., ._.,,,,... ... _ ,....,.., Medical aupply co needs llOfe Melli an energetic a ur •Y morn ng1. ••• • tata cured by •Ingle l•mlly I Car. 650-1180 lmmld IO< lut growing welt groomed llldlvtdual pereon with nu '°' ,. Commlulon with gu•· Commercial C-1 W lllth homes In Sao Berner-·FASHION COUNSELOR _com_..;p_an_y_84_6-_7_80_7 __ 1 la< Hie typing & P~ .•hlon and/or modeling rantee a nd bonu11a. ~-.-...... -...-__, St. CM Prim. location, dlno Prln only Call 112/hr PIT Llldlea A.p-MANAGER Call 760_1389 6xpertenoe helt:>lul. Apply Contact 842-58 78 alt xlnl 1erm1 2 Br I Be Dennie (714) 886·9828 pl(el BuslnMa .,.., btrJ lart In pereon; ALEXIA NA-~5~:30P;~M~;~~~~ private houM with large Mon-Fri 11-6. 731-4347 Large mill order com-llll llT&Tt TURAL FASHIONS, 2sar- yard UM u omc.. dr... """'hu lmmed opening UUI Forut Ave .. Laguna T1lt,.HI a.le lh09, an1lque1, etc Start 1---------Floor Covering S1l11. ..-., w Beach ... a.a.. M A K t N Q M o N E y t E.tlOJlltDt rllldenllal & commercial for ••I* manager •O-Opening• In well 11t•· · _ ... , $550/mo +MC I .-.-.. SlOO experience, b eaulllul lume operation w/19e bllahed Ir vine Firm. S .... : Dtatr1t>ut0rt ta< r• Natlooel Company. ex· 548-5442 770-5629 It aal showroom, liberal com-clerical 1tal1 In key dltc Training, 1utst1nc1, markable hultn care oellent product. no r ... mllllon. Call Mr. Terry 1y11em. Requlr11 tome generous commlulon product•. $500-$2000 .,..,.., Aak la< Rex ltatal1 le S"rt 290& Approx 3100aq It lla<e. &oo't PayaMe Gltrl Welch, 7141751-2324 technlcel knowledge w/ schedule. Call Dawn mo P/T-F/T (new, 895-4567 .... a...... 1..,.1..;;;;,;,;;;;;;~.-....;;.;=.--Spadous N-p<>f1 Beach gt111 front, E. 17th St, Po11tron with Newport 11rong mane~lal 1111111. 661-1177 6'42.3575 Te119hone ... -· c M 12600 mo Bltr. Beach lnveatment Firm.I PIU n•1 '" ==~~Per'::..~ REAL ESTATE SALES 10 IOllcltO<I needed al _LA_G_VNA--P·E·NTH--O-U_S_E_ M 2 Br 2ba nr beach, ~~s~~~rd~·9';a~~~ei 845-6266 ~~~~.!,' .~~·~!·~nd PAIT·TI•E Wiii Bo• 23-43, Cotta M .... Salesperton Need 1 ex-FIU UM~ UY once, lull 0< pan time, no F1bulou1 2 ptu1 den, 2 D/w, Gar dlep. gar utlla. Call Joan645-0811. Fa< leaae 1243 SF newly Cau 553-0940 oppor1unltl11 av1llabl1 CA 92628 perle"ced person In Good payl we need' exper necau, w/traln. Ba, wtwrllt• water View. 1750 760-6086 redecor1t ed ottlce I with the Lo1 Angele•1---------commercial & tndu1trlal .....,..ne callers 10 Mii1»-Call alt lPM,966--0151 Incl lrplc, 2 lrg deck•, Female "on-emoker mid 1pace 800 s F. ware· Circulation O.panment ll&IAllll 111111 real estate ror a succee-,,._ gourmet lilt. 11350/mo '875 mo 2Br, 28• Condo 20's •hare 3 Br 2 Ba. hou11 Attr1ct111e loci-Apt Manager couple w/ '" our door-to-door Earn S•SO 10 1800 per slut & growing firm. !~':;,-'~~"':~ TtUPllll Wll.I fncl utll. 4114-8641 9·5 beyview. 2 car e1ec oar· CdM. \llc1orla 720-1902 lion. adJ John weyne expertenc. tor 97 un111 newep1per "'" prog-w.-11 you have 8 at•. Beat working condltl0t11 sllpa In 0 C aru The! 3 poaltlon1 avail tor eec- pm. ege, wahr/dryr l'look-up F9m to ahr E. Bluffs 4Br, alrp<>f1 S 75/S F ottk»a. Qll'den apt. Coeta Meae. I ram. Guarante«l hourly wegon or vao and enjoy In Newport Beech money 11 herell Hunting· ting apptl. No Hlllng. OcMt1 vu, ,_ 1 Br w/lrg No P1!823 ., __ 1 Bay 3Ba. pool, fer . neat I 35 S F I wer1hou11 ~!'2•~90~ ~U_!8.!; apt wage plu1 comml11lon worlc~ with teenegerl 714/646-5051 ton Beecti Salary Company wlll ..--... ......... -................... to TS L M ..,_ 1 non-imkr, 300 mo Cat I 7 5 1·599 2 or '" -.._... c · Houre· 8 AM-2 PM. or 4 c 11 R nt at •l lM-ta• trelr\ PIT -In Tustin/ -"" .... ........ an~emen -Ip .. PM T-·-• r. OU r•• u-·m••n 11 • I .,_t·a ·---....... F-b •• Ch. I " 8" Imo Kare" 857-'' 105 eu11/ 484· 1371 M • "' · r-·.--. .. • .... 7""• btwn 11 '"U • _... •--...,.., "'-""-~ " " ••2 1 "' • Id d p 11 I .,...,.... .,..,.. " ,. I RV IN E ' S FI NEST '"-" I-Nat·'le 1 annt. call M-,,_.,, __ _ 494-7078 '" • wknds 3300 ICI 11 tormer \lenut &IT l&LEI prov ... ',..,.. ...... ~ten ~o 3PM weelt deyt HEALTH AND RACQUET s•• r::-~ .. :::-..... ., •• ""'"...,., &--ll'llDA •• •n'> i '" $ Car-nppactunltu Will Mm~ .,...I l)lf' .._.. .....,. _.. ~ _.... ~au Prot-F1'0sti'rw/same, oa-llO ....... ulh I train FT/PT SlSlo F"oran rntervT111w,CaTI 1Cl1'8ntcl1A111mbt1rs PACtt:rTY-ls"loe*ingfor -a-•• ---------...... lpl 2192 OEl..UXE 1 BR CONDO cute CdM houM. S325 CM • II Newport Blvd · • .,'/hr 637-48e8. 1-800/252·11141 Ex 1204 Needed , 2 yrs uper tr11ndly. re1pon1lbl1 -•• _. 'TlUPHH IHYIJ Condo 2 8f 2~ Ba. view tmthec. pool. tennis. spa mo -+ •,. ullla. no pell, eva» 4/ 15 675--6900 ....,, ., Hetp M1tur• Lagun1 HUii peoe>1e °'*''*' peraon. Publlahlng firm nMda 10 ... ale, $550/mo · Many upgrade• Com· nlsmkr Amy 548-3115 &.t9 htaillq ,..,25 wk"'. mall "'OOll-493-1320 Call only accepted bet· good people to drop ol1 No 1X$*' nee Wll train ..,. . "'-'e pr..,_, $465/mo 1-..lall ltat·•-2f4A S ,.._ I __. .., •1 ..-11e4'eaf IMretwy wee" 11 AM & 3 PM _guarantM lllp1 In 0 C. No Miii"" s 'al•rw. PfT. n-....,1-4888 ,,_, .. ...,, <>-ft M/F 4()+ to shr NB. ... • -.u -teve·1 ..... 1a11 ng n_...1 ••nn, tutl 0< PfT, no a·~ ...... ., ., .. '"'""1100 pr d-& ... -, _..,, 857 2914 ..----. .., ......-wkd• 552·.....,,. -...,.,.. -, -T·-'ln/Santa An• •--._ __ ._ -•t · apt, tmmecl. $225 -+ MIC •S775 up 1900 It lodu· re•ponalble, CIHn cul er neoeauty Fa< lntor-Expet blnlng 1n1, tyi>lng •---------g-Good ~anoe & ... , ---• -• •• ltlO 751·5500, 531-8100 1trlal olf1oe 18101 1\9-Individual• for aulo ct. ma tton 1etld • ••If-and Ill• il'lorthand, 0, Receptionist car 1 must Hunt Bctl ., .. Cell Joan 1562-5643 NO FEEi Apt. & Condo Sl'lr 3 Br house In C M. dondo Circle , "A", tailing. 631-6900 addrened. etamped ic>eed writing NB Area. ..,, mS& "'-l4t2 jltlt INI.. st• 1W1ta1L VJ1a ~ llMYI 9ITn Falrvtew& Newport BM:!. HuntlnQlon Buch. am I plr 1t1111lo~ lo Royal Pu· 780-40M, 84-0--4'40 Uftl1"W 111111 ·Aalt~~l~or~Connle~~~---!;~-~-;-~-;;-;;~~~~ 875-4912 Brok•. Wlcty renta .. now avail. ,275 & 1 utll A.,.,I now 842-2834 • · bll1her1. 38 Montvale Need Fentullc Ree-..: • 10"' & p Color T\I Automotive rep.Ir lhop. Ave, Stoneham, M111. Medlcal/Clerk:al: Mature 1 a SALES 1 The Dally Piiot hu lm-Wlllll BJALI Pho~ff ::, room 2274 Fe pref 957-0500 In Laguna Niguel. Crown Genera l 1hop labor 02180 8aclt Office help needed 9PllOnl1tl Heavy phon9, -'T Tllmll medlela opening• for 3 a. 4 Br.-. to water, Newport Blvd c M F 18-25 to lhr "'3Br. 2B• Valley Pnway, IPPfOX. M I n Im um "'• g •. Part lime, non 1mok«. typing, publlc conta ct .. ,1 Co ..... pereona lull or patt furn l 11.wt'Irn, rauon-646-7445. houle In N.B ._$300/mo. 184<4 IQ 11 545-02l5 531-7270 lllEIAI. OllAl-IP Apply P.O. Box 1027, expertenoe. penonal ac-We.,.. 8 ,..et · tlm. Grwt .,-,,1ng pc>- ' • -·" odd Jo ..... Good San Juan Caplllrano, curacy, excellent •P· with lO ,_ opening• In tenllal. Guatantee dr-~..:.. !!!. ~:'1•2.nlt II. Br. F.\I neat 405....., & Kllf1 548--0987 1200-2500 IQ It W•I Ir· BABYSITIER. 2 wt11 ~ .. r....,_Nt~· l.,.on' ment 92083, Ca P•ar•nce a muatl Full OC for comm ...... and "'aln1t commlalon Ex· ---vr..-• ·-1 vine llM. lncld• olflcel. day for my 14 mo. Old pay. ""' env r · c-• u d "'-tt mgm'I Wiii train Call ..,, · ;;~!!,~Se..~'111· ltatala Waatt4 2909 from 1540 mo, Tom, ion. In my home Mull Call bet. 9-5, 497-3729. ....... ............ 'r;' • ;' c"o ~ ~: 842.2009 · ~:~~n~no~,~~u~~~.'!~ B j E d 851-8928 have tranap. 552-8545 •-•-•.....,! ~d In all ........... front 556-0480 •.ai JN p•119 w 1 _ .... <w • .,_ ... -~ Room 4 rent mas. owr us neu x•c. nee • 1----------....,...., . _., -· ,_ ..... .,.,...,,. ..,.. ... ·-·-RY we u tMG 35 "°" lmkr Ch~l1llan HouM/apl w/enct gar. & 1100 aq It w/otflce, ba & IAIYllTTll .......... wont: IChldUMng, Rec/ TY!)lat, Ml tl!M, 60 Suppbmerlt your Income to IN NEWPORT BU.CH mOraJa. Pool,~ & view ~~~~f'c~~~!:,~~ea. ~=~4:'7~=·6~09 IOc, fwy From Colt• Meu or New ulon In Newport pegboard. collection•. wpm. offloe akllla. Nwpl by doing lnterHllngl O~ ~ 81 nnl11 1 • 2 Bdrm home. NB. 651·1910 Newport Area tor 18 mo Beach recwir. high fa-8end83 OrrMUme: #B~ K~~t • Bet\. C&lt 7141851·1115 telephone ..... WOfk on >elly ... ,. f f ~ b 3 d k hi h I I 11 t • d 1 1 llllga "• """ 8 ..._.._,. .... N11•-·• Com-I PO Box 1560 ,_ta a. Townttou· B ........ Bay N.B •• 200 lncid• a "fer ltat 2912 1300 IQ.It ront o c, old oy, aya wff . 1 on • r • y • n MMe 112821 RM\aVrant .,...,, v• ..,._ ,.._. ....___ ,.._ ,.2 ....... --~ .._.ftlly -• rear drtve In door. $4 5 Prefer Older peraon ao-mank:urtal wlttl client•. pani.a. Many 1hltl1 tol """'• -... • ""'v ... .,.. ......,... ulll. Young woman, non-EJ·'-'-C" ·•~·-on p·A .-. mo. 1791 Whlltlef St. ou11om1d 10 chlldren. I W• wilt --. the hlgheal 1--.__--_-.-•• -.._._-_-_-Food Sat'vloe Worker • cnoo.. from. 14 ..-hr EOE fumlahed. amlcr 846-5559. ....... "'· _'V,. •• ...-· ,,_, 01 --_......... aft.,noon1. Mon.· Thura ,...... From $595 alley, Ing term 1tor. ~1.':....~40-11352 . 1v1, Pleuac~ .u ...... 22 I ~;. and provl • 111 CNA'• a NA nMdlCI Ill Ind Svn. AM. ldMI fOb guaranblMd, plu1 lucr•· T T-...... "-'--___..._... Oo Jamboree Ad. at enlleman employed. '65/mo. 673-3600 .-u-vvol ·~1· .,...,._., ._ .. ,,... ttlllll Apply Mon thru for COiiege etudWlt. Must live onu1 program. °""' '""""' .......... ·-· San Joeq&Jln H .. Rd. non-imoker · kitchen fict It tall -14 Staler lndult Park, F\I Ballery/Relteurant l'IMCl1 P&ZW ... .... Fri. llAM to 3PM. New-be 11111t, cie.n & reliable. Salee • 1 XP"h ~'dt, but O.ys H~ Bch. 14t-11M prlv E Sid• clo•• 10 • •• 12,189 11, aoo A, 4 drt, counter help. Pref Fe. ......, 141-1411 POf1 Conv. Canter. 1555 Apply 10-12 AM°' 2-4 wlll Iran I• r,.h ~· Nwpl Blvd. 548-7586 H!t7 W11tclltf, N.B 278 19itlfl 957·6192 Cal Belboa Bellery., Superior Ave , NB. PM Mon-Fri. Lori' a '°"·Fa< lntlt'Vlew all _T_A_A_\l_E_L_A_G_E_N_T-.-m-ln--2 2 Br. 2 BL $525. No peta. Unfurn room & bath, to 3600 tq. It 2.435 aq -u 873-2040, Alk tor Paul IUl.11 Olll (I.Min) Me-7784. Kltctlen 3077 So. Harbor Aol>tn °'Linda al yr1 ex per. Newport Locat«t aicro. N.B Golf wuhlf, dryer. garage 11 Sult•ble ta< medical or lttra I •• e..uty Salon I Part/time (PM). Exp. In OFFlCE Blvd S A. (Harbor 11 1 ____ Ml--l __ l_l_l ___ .. _Beectl ___ 54e-__ n_4_2 __ _ Courw. 54M856 Colla Men. 1 350 derital Agenl 541·5032 St0<1g9 avail, reatonabll, New H.B. Beauty Salon I Hroblc1 & Hlea. s .. 1 lnter•llng poeltlofl for c.rrtage). llllO&llll TJPIST/TrWI ..... EASTBlUFF apacJou1 1 846-0162 Prlme Fountaltl \/alley of. $50 montrt. up to 5 Ion• opening, hllflty1111• & . Bctl (2l3~1· btlghl petton good w/ Aett-.nt Ma r k. I Ing I s at. I I In law omca. Must MW 2 br, patio, view, pool, f'uol In Coeta M-home flee. 864 sq It. 10528 o I mer ch• n d l 1 • maolc:urlat1 Wllnted with IRdl ....... ,.... numb1r1 MecOrego r C A TEAING 1ervlc1 Per1onnel O•pt. have yrs ••par. trainacriblng 1595 mo. No Peta. u 25 mo. Call Chris s 11 t • r . ( O I ck) 845·t731 or US-17•1. tollowlng. Rental °' per-FA.Al FOOD Ilka out on Yacht Corp. 1431 Pia-Mid• food pr~allon opening• In Newport andagoodlmowtldgeof 844-4181. 84~2435•ft4PM 714/986-1134. Bot>a<Gety Cltlt:g•· ~80-11 38, 1hebMcll neec!•Junlot'a centla,eo.taMeaa. worll ... $4 par hr. Full BHCh Flnencl•I Serv lagalterma.Newpot1F• °'*" 2 Ir. 1 Ba. PQOI, g11, ...... -tra~e to meat-1~ ----980--4 2 -· I or Sen•ora for aummer --• time. SA.M-1 :30 PM Good IYJ>ing. ltlorthand ahlon 111and. Call 11-5 N ... , ..... ·~ -"""r-• _..'"" wrr-...,... Lori'• Kitchen 3077 -"II'• 'd Call ..._ ..... ..._ 1 patio. No peta. wpt bdrm/be CdM $325 lnct ""·'t .,_...__ a .. lt.. aeaactatall A•-•--• • Job•. APPL y In peraon, CarMr mlnd9d -raon -111•. exper req . wlcw, •. _..995 ~·· 1801 15Jh S I '""' .._._...., -•~ ~ THE PIPELINE NEW· ,...... Herb or Blvd. S .A 71~ l nw>. 942~-7 vtU Mature working WO-.. en OllTS.. ·-.... --.... 3 tll•d•d Experienced I POAT 2010 w Ocean with good typing abillty, 979--0747 Y&l Tlmll .... -man.~ SS75 Fum/unfum -··-with c.tlring trayt & .. 'NB 9' 4/23 bookalC>lnO exper. help-llmTYY I Manegemant opp1yl VEASAI Nice l>uch/ All YOU need I« one l•d decoration•. Light ~Front . . 411 0 lul ..... '°' 8heltey. F• Aettaunril Colla M•H CPA Arm. a II 1 11, 5 lo c •II 0 n •. VlUA BALBOA relrio~rhot plat•~'::: Monthly Feel SCRAM·LETS baking dut111. Salary betw.en 9 AM ·1 AM lhlon l1tand .,... ,. llLl Type eo wpm. 10 key 640-7517 "'581·2090 COHOOS tu,.. male 536-8518 640-5470 open. Hra. fllxlbll Lori'• op Slng'a laundry now 72CM>202 Wa a.re looltlng lor lull eddlng machine. Non/I 131-4980 ANSWERS l<llehen ~•piing 1pptlc1tlona and pwt time help. 09)' lmOkar. s-owrttme Veterinary K•nnel A .. t Condo, Big canyon .,... ltea 6 hu• atOZ •HLm tfflOll• n 1178--0747 tor delivery driver Good lff·-•Ml 0< night 1Mt1 avaltabll req Min. 3 yeera •xperl· wanted . to aul1t In s.. llllnd, 2 br. 2 ba, Private, Chrllllan home. 1 MO FREE RENT Ctov.r • OIMm aa • ..1 •• •;•-·ret111J , drflllng r«IC>fd. ~ In No rt-.::':~ Opportl.H'llty tor ldvan-ence. Salary $975. Call maintaining hoapllal ttOO mo. Mn. Long, Lil• care 10 Senlor1 11 1 room 10 T rooms Adj etud9 • Thwan ---. ~rcft ' l*1IOfl Men-Fri. 8-10AM. UF.. :;' =· oement APPLY 2 to 4 Ranneh, 7S4· 1o4o for cleanllneaa. help In euro-lllC).1190. nee:. On bul ttne batwean Airporter Inn 6 Frwys No WAVED Typing, phonn, or ar•' 1000 N Coatt Hwy, La-1 ,.12 IM-3338 PM. 11911 COAST HWY. titting. .,.y ale. Over 21, upar d P I tee. required. Oldtlmer to 1eenager. very d...,.,... N9ed qulctt gvna 8ch. ~ LAGUNA BEACH Pf91. 540-1120 Harbor 1n lacent 1. Caff AM 83$-3223 "When 1 wH detlng 11 per1on who can work ' Ex1. (·1630 NllB ~. 1~0ft.......... w•- .. ••• 1350mo.845-7829 waur~tlclYenlngll W911undef'prwure.Full l llllQllAM'I 8:.'.~~A't~~ "'-...... ~ . ...., ••-- 8•M1llf11t pentllouH 2 1--11 ••ttll 2"4 AlrPort .,_Exec. my chit• WAVED to m.." tlm.. excellent Company Mvat be th<>fough. d• ~·• lmmed opening• c•--·i ....... Ada M2·ff1t EJ(par excell lkllla req'd E.lC.Plt'd. ~ llm., AP· bdrm. 2 bl ool\do. 2 ••• ' Sult .. trom 22~ If benefit•. 549-8671 EOE· pend•l>ll. with trena. Pt/ aftlll tn order oet>l No _,_, ' 873·9201 PLY In~ It TWO atory oklb hO\IM..1 •P•· Pine Knot Motel on Cout 111*~5";7~7*tJ0xtru 1;;;Lt;;•t;;6;f;";:; .. ;;;iiiii;3;004=il...;M_:;/F~/t4;.w-::iiliiiiim"1 time. $4.25/hr. L11ve ex.,., nec. ... ry. Com-Trede your otd 1tulf tor _S_E_L_L-1d-,-.-,-,.-m-.-.-11-h-.~ ~~~~~M~~~-Guard galea. a t15. Hwy, NB. at• to oceen. " ........ _ iw m.aaoe. 1184-tTM. pany wtll train. Xlnt In· new g ood I•• with • Pl ---11" Wklyret• ~ ____ ...,..., 11-,._., Clnllfled ad. 842-M18 OaJty lot ClaMlfled Ad. ,..... .-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~111i;;;om.;;;' ;--21ii!il dllOtTIYI llfTll1ll Opportunity for d•t•I HOUSEKOl.D HELPER oome. '"' :lll4 ....... Mr. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiilt ; 2 ...... din ltnt l•t1 2t19 1 MO FREE RENT fnlU\ IM orlenMd perton With tt-We need a meturednon-ll 1_Wttlofl __ ee ______ 1 • .,,, -uppmr, . ""· With ahort l•rm ,..... uunu """ gur• aptltud•. Som• amoklng peraon I y, PAIT/Tm IYll ... be1cony/p1Uo. gar. Nr Prof. care for granm1 Ml """°' IUll• Keep AR£ fRE£ bookkeeping ..,,.neia pert-time. tor hoUH• Ho_, K094>. te25 mo, (ambulatory), CdM pvt your 0..,erhaad low l -.. h k~ ~ 1rr8C'de WMted edutte over 22 ttt. llllM l o.p M2·2t4t ho m • . e 4 o -2 o 2 o . Pfof..ional lm.ge high ~~u~11~7~r1. & care of echool ohlld wtlo 9'\lcw ~Ing wtth ~ · 7~18'3 881 00-OJ. Suite 14 Cal: ocoNlo"* tn tM ~ youth: ""'t be well ...:,:;;.=-=2be.::;:._"··-A'll-pto--. -~-1::: ... :--: .... :--;--:-.. -= ... =---:::: .... :=1 N. w p 0 r' B .. c h .... P/T ..... I ~Mull ~.!!· ~ ~-:0,~~ b. ,_Cll* MSQlmq &3148$' Ml ... 11 Need nlc. peraon tor"lOI 1-7 It trl P« wMlt. Call lt•P• to a1nd. Avari ... /In_..., coolllng, eom• ••petl· monthly. P MM writ• z4t)m: ...,.1021 <•tor 1111, IOOl'H242t2. _. la .. ltM tl'ICI oOoct P.Y p1ea.-c1ua1tt•d A• eu, atwnon). • « 111n14-tO 1S 8 to I 1 In Or9nQe Oo 1nC1 8ainta Ml ~ 0rlf'09 OOle'I ~ PtlcM. l.-----'------1 1 Sim. E.ltablllMd ft )'Mt9f lftim. Cell «tty .. 11 Ml ,0 lox 1 HO, Coetai NIT 1m •.Pho4oe TIMn-U.. 1304 ......, Ce. .. Id II Lid• l•I• eayfront 2 8 Mo. Oulm1d kvloa MC>«. ltv9-tn fCf ~--... M ........... 8*IM. 2 l>I. ~ '"'-Newpot1 OfCI 132-41:M LldO IM tlome. ~ "'-• n... ,.._.., ltJllD, J*lo. t12&Cf1mo. ~oft 10 .. ~ & dllld.,. tor vovtl\ ..,.....,. PtOm01• f7l.0770 ot 7 .. 1662 wtlo.,. ~ Imo old I S rr Old. tn.lr own .. tllblltMd -Lfl!UrY--~,...,.,,,--,""'h~'ff..,...ro-n...,1-.' TWCln Ofo 132-4134 Non·•mkr mua Clrlve. routM. Met\lf'e, outgo. ,_.. ~ ,....,, ....__ ........, • .., Ing, ettreot~ perentll ........... latnl ... • ................. -v . ~ ""'°"' ~ Olll ,.. *"'•...,Udo M1' to lhr bMut. ectl lwy.121.U01 f""'. Moll • ..._10l1 .. 100/ I c I ••Y OOftdO Pool, l•o • ... • :• ••· • ..,...... '300 ... M113 na.ttena. horetery fOf ...,Mftel becwU'tl .... t': ,._ ~ ..,.... ••ttlTJ~ top typln1 & . .... ....... p,o. NTl .. NA TtOWAl OIL t•IOMI wttll= OM.UM • Now .... ~ ...... liii~~~~~~;:J-~iiiiliiim.iiiJ'~ tot,,,..,..., ... ,, .... "'•""',... n..J ....,, Muit trol"· 8"Vlro....._ ''"" .. lwper lu•wllh ~t~l~tna ::': =. ......... ":; , __ ,..;..-_,,,_ ___ , MMll1 . .... ~~ .. _ .... 1·:;•1tf•ffl"-~ ~·::, .... sn:i::r ~-~ . t-.11~--= __ _...... ~=:JI!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!! Newt:e>aiper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZES! ------ ' j Ttlel'I ALL'°" pay '°'. 30 d(ly Id lnU. DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECTORY Orange CoM1 OAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, April 18, 1983 CT \i ler 11111 llre•111r i-------i.1DIM;m;g1.1Ctngiu---~-..~a.11111~.._ hdt1111 l1t1u11 ktfttWt i-•-•&a_u._, ____ rn11mttt1 lntln rm lmtn axpen y.,d ~, ~ 11uoent w11h large na ltnmTU P&llt JM U1tU IUIWa.-M.&.'I y,.. Tflll~el main...,.,_~ t truok, lowut r11e, eod, IPl'lnklef and ltlrub 'All UT. IHTllXT lapetleno.d & prof-ttutno omct. lew ~ Jim IM"'MH all. lprl'I prompt Think you, tn1t1111t1on. Our worlt AEF8. UO. S20N1 lllonel. Vwy r...onll>lt "• liilf. Jim IN-M10 J•••N"'•I G•"~ue.. Court. 16 .. 1170 only took• up1n1lv1. TfO 7141811-t041 rl1• tor .. of your pool "'"" -""~ " I le l Ohec* CM Priell before 11Md1. For 1xwt M r-hlldH Melnt, ol11n-up. ,..,.,i ... .. .. """'' ....... ,LIO. 20••1•. INTIE.XT. OALL JIM, ... -14_..., ________ _ Aemodll/"9oeirs, oomm. ar9g1 OOOt Opetetora, 11t 191 1673 alt IDm ---·~ ""• '"" •-..... viol, Olll ~ 6 p,m. l'vt T11totlnoJ llMtllldlel •Nft oablnete. cabinet • rllld, Uo'd. bondld, 1pr1nge, harctware. l"or · • · :L"' l'afntlng ·Carpentry OALL 640-1013. _. to II p.m. " no ~. l~lon. >Ont 1'91Ulta. faolng, b•rt I formic• lnl. '°' .... 8&2·t 142 ci.mon.1atlon. a..oou1 l'AONT VAAO HAVICE I Tii, -AlmocMI. Bonded. ,_U._.'4'--'•_ .. _,_._._._._..,.....-:,-1 Cuttom Painting: intl•xt. Pl..EA81 k-.p trying... K.f. (213)Na·31t4 oountwtOC>t. 642.oet1 I' ...._ I ... 14M Newpotl 8111d. o.M. Mowing, edging, 01... Uo. M2·1432/044-47tll • I QuaUty. Spring apeo1e1, (l1t) .. Mlll .._.__ ~ "·-• • .. 6414490. nup. S111mo. 531-7M1 C&lfW\t"'•MllOn"' a altaaact FrM 111. 01ve 813-2031 -;-;;;-;;~>;;;e;;;~-;;:1J!.!!!!!!!11HLl!!!!!!!l:m~E..."""!"-.,.. ... tn Lio 30M'8 Remodel _,......," '' 20 yr1 IJIP. Pool MtV. re-Add'ne i Cabinet•' .. .... .MPAllll 1&1•111 I Roollng.Plumbl~ OAACIA'S MA.INT • Bldg/ otm• P&nrnll molding. early oomple• T~ord "::=~ ~-='' 046-tl56t 046-4644 loOng, hdWe. eLEC. 639-6036 OrywaM·Stuceo-Tt trtr pk, It cwpenrry, lilo, 25 yr1. UO. 403941 1119, tlon, m1lnt. A repair. a.~:..!!!¥ aa1.1CM1 blnlt1 GAtR. &40-3M7 8 • l '"°''· J8 04M990 plumbing. 491·tla31 Fr11 Ill 24 hr~. UC . .._,..,_ -1'11111..petto.-*'<>ea. P!EL CON8TAUOTION. .. ,.... 8 Cl --· .. bonded. ~ •. COIOr •II· ..... .....,.. ••• """80 ·-------~-·---Wry ~13 Almolt any kind or car-" ... *•*HOME AEPAIA .. ., ...... lt!!t l*'f, "'3-0911 Aloherd • .,,.,.,.,.,. ........... Nancy'• ~no -·- DO IT NOW1 Am eddnl--P•UO oowre ppenl•tlry• rOl•mroT'.r'1n·geom.. Od Tl~ !l«l·Plumb-Cerpantry ROBIN'S CUANINO BRICKWORK SmaH jobt. Pllntlng-OC 18 yre.llo ltfta1dla1 ~. M"J'!:~· ... "'..... Dlclte-Fenclll-lmprovmt rat. UO'd 631 5424 Piiio COYerl~tnell SeM<:e •• '00:°:>l~~7 N-porl. Cotti M-. H .... IH-1111 J.O. Hom Aetlnlthlng w•-.a~ Cl=&:: YOU/ o.lty Pilot & ~ Clltt 840-1552 . . • Toppld/r CIMn Aemod. Keith 646-4072 c:IMn llouM 114 lrvlna fWI• 076-3175 Ant~. kit cablnlfe. -~ s.vlo9 °"°10f'Y Aemodellng, flnl1h car-D!palJ up, new I.-. 161-3470 JACK OF ALL TRADES High Qulllty HouMWO(k Muonry & Stucc:o. ,_ & Pal!!lat fine painting 846-0864 WE WASH WINDOWS ---·•etlw pantry, door hanglrig. DRYWALL TAPING Llndlcaplng-Yd Clnup9 Call Jldt anytime, fWfl. I am 1"41 l>lltl repair All tyi>lt. Quality Ferthlng Interior~ .... la FMt. PfofUllonel 14J ... 1 m 111 painting, roofing, elea1r1-All TIX1urt1 & Ac:outllc TrM trlm/remov-Malnt 0.y Of night. 115-3014 073-7012 an 0pm Loweet pr~. 031-2346 HANOlNO/STRIP,.NG I Quality WOftt ~ ~~~~~~~~~t~cat~. et~c:~. 83~11~-113-113~1~1~M~lk~1~1 Fr11111. K9Yln 873-1503 Irrigation Jim 151~129 REASONABLE RATES lllllOLUllH BRICKWORK Small or VIM-MC Soott 84~9326 Huber Aooftng-111 typll. FrM lllim.t. .,.._7391 :::a;===-==:a::.-Aeptllr/tm Jobi. F~. DAYWALUACOUSTICAL 1'11 •U ... I All •YrH of work-rel/ 936-0221 etternoon• large lob• & rep11r1 Blackw•ld., P1perh1no· Ltc ~ir:r'"~~34 "L« the 8unlhlne In" .... & ~ey Relnod 1h1lvH , partltlone. Lo AU PHASES lllwn-t~b lnalall comm Big & em Jobi Loc:el r9'1 e.4~8512 Ing & Atmovel. Oual SUNSHINE WINDOW cerpent . • ;,414081.' rat11. S19VI 1&2-41550 BUD (714) 5$2·9582 Tr1t tr1m/Almovll Day Of night 548-2174 ~~01~;~g01~~~.fw~r~::'y~ Cullom Brlclc·Stone work ooly. 4G._3010 l lf' rHflu 111-1111 CLEANING 142-1549 Abllty 730-1900 6lili limft ll•t-'-aJ Lawn ITllllnVAototllllng Home rep1lra. Sml Jobs xlnt rala 1169-1294 Block-Conertt•Stucc:o $10 PEA ROLL. FrM "' Lie #3411042 John'I WINSow ~ Shampoo & .. ...,. c:tMn. llK Fr• 1111ma11 548~ OK, painting, etc. 1 l lttla ~•• FrM 111 549.9492 Fr11111 e ~· ..... au.i 1 lrl 1 C. U.. FrM 111 1W •xii. AHJdeu/ ....... COior brlghlenera, wht ELECTRICIAN. Prlc:td CIMn-upa/l.MldllClj)lng Oar; &4S.5277 PT Hll I Justin J. Co . .-v-9114 I tu Hit 840-1 1 Add'M-Dllign-Almod. c:rpte • 10 min. blMc:h. right, tr" •:tlmete on Htullng • Tr• Trim Home rep11r1. c:arpentry. 1mm1cu1111, r11pon11b11 1•ma1 Pbt!lrapr CANO~LA ~P~UA~· Top quelty.. Low~· Hiii, 11'1/dtn. rma 115; avg ~~~ ~3-oo59 Free 111. 842·9907 c1btnet1. 1t1c:trlc11. bualneaa women Lon~ ·AQC MOVINO· tn°~':: t!~111,1 ~~I~ ..... Law ll .. tl FrM eet. UC. 63 -2345 room *7.50; coudl 1 10; Ralph Cabellero & Soria plumbing, lenclng. Don ume toc:.I rllldlnt wtt Oulc:k, C1111u1 SIMOe WN41M a,..a.tht 075 2495 °' 073-9784 That Ill c:onttectorl who a.:1.:tt cht '5. Ouar. lllm. pet LIC'D ELECTRICIAN Comfit malnt c:9mm/ 9M-Ot49 ref. Avelf June thru Sept Uc T138040 562-0410 Color/8&~. 87S-.618 • ...-orrn w«tl ,,.,.,-1200 -!!!! odof Crpt rlpllr 15 yrs Qull wont AMI rat• · • °' Oot 073--41712 Spiritual Advltot .,..... · o · · · · ,... r11 trimming & re-TAY USI Roofing, paint. *' 1 ll"IH• Platttl/ a.:::. tncludlng labor and DriYIWly·Pattclng Loi ~ o work my1111. Tom 031-60721913-7544 movat. cteen-upi. FrM cerpentry, gardening, FREE. hOf\eat & reliable • w _ !!!!_ In bu1ln111. marriage. materlali must be 11 _ S&~t~ 554-0123 RESID/COMM'UIND. ..1. &40-4654 ah. 4:30. ca.rptt 1team c:lean, •tc:. Aele 1v1ll. Call Paul Belt quality. 26 yr tap. ED'S PLASTERING llrtH problemt. etc ClnNd. Unliolnlld con- .._"' WI Care Crpt ~ 20 yre. Do my own WOrll. COMPLETE OAROENINO Alu. St.arr 548-4471 Butler 645 ... 840 X802 Uc ~~r.~~~\19 ;;:,~353 Quallty P•t~le8x21u5r8.. ::,~~e:.. 4 7 0 D 1 • n. trlc:tOfl lhould 90 ...,, · Dlln Hellberg Griding Steam Clean & Uphol. UC. 278041. Al 648-1120 SERVICE· c:ell Jerry'e Int/HI. N .. t. 5-In tMlr ldver1111ng. Con· I PevtnQ Co. All/comm Trud< Mount Unit. Guer71. Ellctrlc:tln: ,_ l repair. Lawn Strvioe. 631 ... 395 laallat HouM tltllng detlrld by STARVING COLLl!GE PLASTER PATCHING IJd ultH conlrlc:t1~~end c::oNUGr-!::!'!,· LIO. 31718o4 842-1720 RMa. rat•. 846-3 ti All typll. Low prlcH. 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John 893-0487 phone hlWtrt · FrM 111. 875-6810 Sp1~111-comm/r11ld 557·8271 Bob Deve'a. Mott $10-175 °' -AUTY Plll'llll We11. a Dally Piiot Have IOmelntng yyjou wan1 Dally Piiot RESIO. & COMM'l The tealHI draw tn the "' "'°' INln.d &42 5878 N9w ~~ WHl ... • Dally Piiot Find what you want In lndlC:P/ m1lnt eerv. 13 Clualffld Ade, your one-20% off last yw'1. Will Prompt, n111 prote11-~!IMl2_.,!,*78 Ad. Cell Today 1t1o ~1? .. ~12.".71 Id• do Cleuiftld, • low reta ~ CllMlftld Ad. 1142-5078. Dally Pilot CteaHlldt. Yf'I. F,. 111. 031-7494 11(,p thopptng ceriter travel. 641--0029. ~lo'"" 83&-7149 .,.. ~ -.,.. .... COHtULl CHEVROLET ,,. ft 1•. I r-I \ ,, t ' S4b-1 200 LARGE SELECTION Of NEW A USED BMWSI & l.m ..... VOLUME SALES 8EfMOE & LEA.SINO 3670 N. Cherry Ave. 1 LOffG 8£ACH (No. Cherry lldt-405) l11')1M-1111 'frtlCIMM w~ • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA ~-------------4 Tuesday, April 19 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Long awaited decision is arrived at and works in your favor. Could involve property, real ~te. basic security and budget for future programs. You'll reach more people, gain more credit and have opportunity to multiply income. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect highlights independence, fresh Ideas. short trips. meaningful mess.ages. Numerical cycle Indicates valuable contacts, courageous actions, irutiation of a pioneering project. Leo plays pronunenl role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Family member steers you along correct path where investment opportunity enters picture You'll locate artlcle.s previously hidden. lost or stolen. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquanus-natJves figure prorrunently. You receive credit for aduevement -long overdue. CANCER (June 21 -JuJy 22): You're invited to dine out, to help celebrate a victory Moon in your sign highlights special appearances, correct liming, precise judgment and mtuitive intellect which is on target. Gemini. Sagittarius natives play key roles. LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): Look behind 80enes, be ready to make necessary revisions, check with Scorpio native who can provide pe rtinent information. You might be asked to appear before media. Money which had been held in escrow will be released. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on friends, hopes, wishes, impo~~hanges and intensified relationship. Gemini, sagrtt.arius and another Virgo figure prominently. In matters of speculation, st.I.ck with number 5. You will receive inside documentation. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Family member. with your best interests at heart, urges you to expand, possibly to make property purchase. Domestic adjustment ranks high on agenda - professional superior talks about production. publicity, promotion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Overseas travel is a distinct poasibt\ity -check lines of communication, verify cost.a with travel a.gent Focus also on spiritual values, publishing, long- r ange projects which could include higher education. Pi9ces is involved. SAGl'JTAIUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Someone is withholding vital information -know it, dig deep, insist on accounting. You'll have more responsibility and chance for greater reward. Legitimate tax credit is available -if you but inve1tlgate. Capricorn is in picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19); Fin.iah rather than initiate project. Lle low, go slow, play waiting game. News received concerning lawsuit, legal actions, cooperative efforta lnd possible project involving partnership. Arlee, Libra natives play important roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Study Caprioom message for valuable hinta. Maintain low profile. Baslc ooncenu wW be clarified if you cooperate with family member. Check medical-dental appolntmen'-. Keep n!90lutJon.a ooncernina diet., nutrftlon. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Direction•. inatructiona ~subject to reviaions. Conflict ooWd exist betwf!ltn desltt. career. family obUptkm. Be diplomatic, but real.ti.e eome MCl'tflcel haw to be m11de If progreu is to be attained. Add itional lncome ia due from IOW'Cle. ~~ f<..,( 1/1 I , I , - C• Of9nge Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprtl 11, 198' ATLAS CHRYSLllwl'LYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd .• COS1a Mesa Tel. 546-193'4 3 block1 south or San Diego Freeway off 11arbor Blvd. Complete body 1hop. Sales. Service. Parts Service Dept. open Monday thru Friday 7·30 A.M to 5 30 P M and 8 A.M. to 5 P M. on Saturday. OI ANGI COAST AMC/JHl'/llNAUlT 2524 Harbor 8tvd . COS1a Meu ~wo23 tMs.n10 : 1 Jeec> Dealer in the Westl See u1 today for sates, Mn'lce & !eating There are rea.aons wtly we are • 1 Price and Mlec11ont Aleo. the~ Renauft Alliance ii here! YHIODOH ROllNS POID Modern aalff, servtc.. parts. body, pelnt & tire depll. Competitive ratet on ..... & dally ren111s 2oeo Harbor Blvd., Coste Meu. 8't..00t0 or 540·8211 JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MIRCUIY 2828 Harbot Btvd .. Costa Meu. Tel. 64().S«JO. 57 YM11 of friendly femlly Hrvlce -Orange County'• oldHt Uncoln-Mercury dM!er9tllp. DAVID J . •HILLIPI IUICkwl'ONllAC·MAZDA Salle • 8aMoe • l..MllnO 2'8U Alcfe P.niway 937-2400 MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE' MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IM THE BOXES • LONG llACH IMW L111ge Mlec11on of new & quallty uMd BMW'• and other line car•Sates. IMt'Yloe & leaalng. frade-ln1 welcome! Take 405 Freeway to North Cherry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks north lo 3670 N. Cherry Ave , Long S.ecll. (7141 836-5790 (213) 427-5494 • NAllRS CADILLAC 2600 Hiwbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa Tel S.0·9100 Orafl98 COYnty'I Largeat Ca<llllac dN!e< Sales S«vlce. l•aling. • • CHICK IYHION •OIKHl·AUO~VW 415 E Coal Hwy , Newport a.ch 873-0900. The only deale<lhip In Orenoe County wftl\ 11\Me thrM grMI ~­uncter one roofl ALAN MAONON P°"1'1ACalU9AIU 24t0 Herbor Blvd,, Coate Meea T.. 14•4300. s .... , Service. l.aMlng. "Mr.~~ " 0 • IOI LONGl'll PONTIAC 13600 Buch Blvd., Weatmlnater Tel. 892·6651 Orange County·a olde1t and largell Pont11c dealerahlp. Salea. Service, Part• • DICK Mlllll flAT/LANCIA "Probably the ~I priced Flall In SOYthern Calllornt1" (located 1 mile north Of SOYth Cout Plaza ,,.., Mein St and war,_ Ave In Santi Ana) 120 W Werner Senti An1 557-2132 • SANTA ANA DA HUN 2001 E 17tl\ StrMt. Santi Ana. Tel 558· 7811 Your OflglMI o.dlcated O.taun OHier. MllACLI MAZDA We've moved! Our new locallOn It 1425 a.lier Street. Cotta MMe Tel 545-333.t. Stop by & Yllit CM l'l'IOdefn lhowroom and ... wily ... ,. the • 1 Mu.da dNI., In Soutllern Catllornla. Salee, ~. Perts ancl L.-ng. • - COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd , Coste Mesa. Tel. 540-fM 10 Serving Orange County for 16 yeers 1 Mlle So 405 SUNSET FOID, INC. (Home ol Wiiiie the Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd , Westminster Tet 836-4010. • OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO 10120 Gerden Grove Blvd .. Garden Grove Tel 530·9190 Exclualvely VotVo to cover 111 yOYr Votvo requlrement1 New•UMd•S.ies•LMSlng•Paru•S.V~Boc:ty Shop Freew1y CloM In the hUl1 Of Or-. C®nty It 011rd9n Grove Blvd l Brookhul'st . CONNILL CHIYIOLIT 2821 Hatbor Btvd., Coeta ....... OVW 23 ...... ~ Orange County S1le1, taaalng, tarvlcia. Call 540-1200: apac111 p1n1 tine, 548-1400: t>oety enop line: ™--0400· Clill-han1er Paramedlc11 and Ufeguarcb comfort John Klein, 19, o( C..orona del Mar, after he fell of( a cliff at Scotchman'• Col'e north of Laguna Beach ynterday aftemoon. A helicopter took Klein to Hoag Memorial Ho&pital where he wae reported in etable condition. Deir ........... .., Clwtle...,. Coastal unit approves expanded Newport hotel BY STEVE MARBLE or .. hlr,... .... Plan• to turn th• Newport Center Marriott Hotel into the tar1..i hotel on the Orasip Coat have been approved by the ltate Coutal c.ommt.aon. Conatructlon will be8ln within two mont.ha. 'the Coaatal Comm1.ton, meetJ.ns Friday ln San Frandloo, unan1moualy agreed to let the hotel firm add a 16-atory tower to lta Newport Beach facilities. The expanaion will add 234 rooma to the hotel, whloh already hu 377 rooma. The fln.lahed product -at 611 rooma -will be the larpat faclUty on the county'• coaat. A amaller venlon of tht""4expanaion plan ran into a b\.lD uw a year ago with Newport Beach realdenll. At the time, the hotel project waa llnked with the Irvine Company'• plan to 1reatly enlarae all of Newport Center. That Newport Cenwr project went up 1n tlamee 1n the face of a referendum elecdon, which the Irvine Company projected It rni8h t 1oee. The Marriott Hotel Corp. countered by beefing up lta expanalon planl and t.rytna a IOOOnd time for approval. There wu little public re1l1tance to the new and lar1er 1eheme. The oomm.laion vote waa the final hu.rdle for the Marriott, which calculates Ill multi· mUUon-dollar expanalon will be flniahed ln early 198~. Work la aet to begin wlthln tw6 tnontha-on a new parklng garage at the hotel complex. THI ORANGI COAST COAST IDITION MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1983 ORANGE:.. C OUN TY C Al I FOR NIA 25 CENTS Bren: Embassy bombing power, ~nf uriates Reagan • privacy By STEVE MARBLE or .. Deir"°' ,..,. Wealthy, Influential and intensely private, Donald L. Bren la the tint pel'90n since the late James Irvine to gain 90le control of the Irvine Co. and lta Jand interests. ,i.> Bren, 50, has 1teered clear of· the Umelight and ll known more by reputation than personal contact by civic and government leade.rs in Orange County. He grew up in Los Anaeles and Newport Beach, went to the University of Waahlngt.on where )le obtained a degree 1n bwdne9 adminiltration, and recently purchased a $5 million waterfront home 1n Llnda Isle. tlls new neighbora in the ex.elusive, gated coaununlty say they have not met"him. Some are wwure if he'1 even moved into the expansive houae. In the late 1950., he formed the Bren Co. and built CUl1om homes in N e wport Beach, Huntington Harbour and Tustin. In 1963, he formed the Miaion Viejo Co. and began mHter planning an 11,000-acre community, later to become Mission Viejo. In 1967, he soJd the Mission Viejo Co. to Philip Morris Inc. He emerged as a key figure 1n the 19708 when the Irvine Co., owned at the time by the James Irvine Foundation, wu being aold. He became the largest stockholder with a reported 30 percent intere1t in the new (See BREN, Pa1e A%) .,.., ..... ,,,... .., ......... ~ Connie Blackmon, right, shows POW bracelet with name o( William Dunlap to his sister Phyllis Jones. Strangers share concern for MIA By LORENZO BENET or ... Deir ,... ,..., About two years before America withdrew from South Vietnam. Connie Blackmon aaw an advertisement in the window of a convenience store near her Huntington Beach home. • It told how people could order bracelets bearing the name of an American soldier listed aa missing in action. She put $2 1n an envelope and sent for one. "My mother. used to tell me about the th.inp ahe did du.ring World War ll; rationing food .00 metals, making up recipe• without sugar because there waan't any avallable," aald Blackmon. "I got the bracelet bee.awe it was all a penon my age (she was 14) could really do," said Blackmon, now 26. "I couldn't enllat. All we were ever aaked to do was pray." When the POWs returned in 1973, the dark-eyed teen-ager watched for his name in the POW lists printed in the newspapen. She imagined him aa a 1trong, older man -perhaps, she thought, he was unmarried. "I always hoped I could meet him," she laid. During that time, another woman waa waging a vigorous campaign to get the government (See BRACELET, Pase A3) BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A car bomb devastated the cent.er section of the aev~·•tory U.S . Embassy today, and authorities said 28 people were killed and 105 wounded in the fiery blut. Six U.S . Marines and two U.S . Army aoldlera were reported among the dead. U .S . Marine commander CoJ. Jamee M. Mead said people were still trapped in the rubble and that re9CUe efforts were under way. U.S . Ambassador Robert Dillon was briefly trapped but 'escaped unharmed. President Reagan t o ld reporters in Washington, "This criminal attack on a diplomatic establishment will not deter from our goala of peace 1n the region. We will do what we know to be right." He deecribed the attack as "a vicious terrorist bombing" and a "oowatdl1 act." A pol.lee officer on the scene said an estimated 300 pounds of explosives w ere h idden in a Lebanese police car and detonated by remote control m the embassy's dnveway. There is no fence aeparating the embassy from the aeaside road. The Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said a MoaJem suicide terrorist drove the car and that lt had diplomatic lkenae plates. A group called Moslem Holy War claimed re1pon1lbility, Irvine Co. sale good 1nove? Area officials cite 'integrity,' local leadership By. GLENN SC01T aad STEVE MARBLE Of .. ~N9t .... -Orange Coast leaden who deal with the Irvine Co . are auggeating today Donald Bren's majority takeover of st.ock means the company will pay more attention to local problema. Bre n , a Newport Beach developer, announced Friday he had bought out the ltoc:k owned by five eaatern inve1tor1, Including A Alfred Taubman of Detroit, who had been co- chairman with Bren. Bren said he now owna at lealt 70 percent of the privately held ------- atock, and other publlahed reportl S\agpst he owna as much as 86 peromt. It la believed the tramadion involved at least $500 milllon. Following are commentl made thia momlnl to the Daily Pilot: -Larry Agran. Irvine mayor: "Generally, I think lt la a favorable development. It .eerna to me lt will clearly locallz.e the direction of the company, with greater aenaitlvlty to our local problems." -GU Fergu80ll. former Irvine. Co. vice pnlident: "With Bren. the company now hu a rudder .. again. It will have the sort of direction It had when James Irv1ne was alive. It'• been run by a board with 1uch divergent lntert!91a and from IUCh a broad geogaphical area that direction wa1 difficult. Now lt hH an honest-to-God owner." -Barbara Young, president of Committee of 4000: "Maybe I'm being ,naive but I'm optimiat.ic. Bren 1howed lota of lntesrity when he wu bulld1ng Ml11lon Viejo and I hope he malntai.na that with U1 and gets thia problem (leuehold dispute) r-.olved. In the put, C'lllcumona (See IRVINE, Pas• A!) The A's are ready Mike Norrlt pitehed Oakland lO ha Allah wta tn ee.eD pmett U a.he red boa A'•· laeacled lor • thowdown whh the Aqelt toDIP•· For reealll ol all the pro tporta, tee Spom Break. Paae C2. £111.;.and-run irb Ann Au ............... wllele....,.....1. whla a wrl..,. ....................... ............ -....... ,., ... ,... ... telling the newspaper Al Liwa, "Thia is part of the Iranian revolution's campaign against imperialist targets throughout the world. We shall keep strlk1ng at any imperialist presence in Lebanon , including the multinational force." Moslem Holy War has claimed several previous attacks on the multinational force. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said in Washington th.at two people wearing U.S . Marine uniforms were among at least 21 killed an the blast, "but we cannot verify that there are any Amencan dead." Howeve r, doctors at the American University Hospital in Beirut said the morgue had 28 bodies from the blast, including thoee of .UC U.S . M&rines. U.S. Army Capt. Alfred Martin said two U.S. Army 110ldiers also were 1 (See BOMBING, Page A3) l)eputy arrested in Mesa rape case An Orange County s heriff'• deputy has.. been auested on suspicion of raping a young woman in the parking Jot of a Costa Mesa nightclub, after allegedly telling the victim he was an officer. 'Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon said Jorge l.andin, 24, hired by the sheriffs department two weeks ago, waa arrested yesterday by Costa Mesa detectives at the Orange County Jail, where he was working. The woman, in her 20's, told police Friday she was raped Tlae dall ii ealled ~r.eef ul Ext*aaaioat" 8ad ·It'• all ...,_t•erdee Ucl ... .. ... ... 1 .. ••· Baa loit Cea.lay ~-d ........ .. ,.. .... lillliOllMn It.. • ... ., ...... ... ... April 8 at Deja Vu by a man who initially identified bhmelf as an officer and said he wanted to talk to her privately. Landi n was suspended following the arrest. He remains at C.O.ta Mesa city jail in lieu of $25,000 ball Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said Landin was hire d April 1 and wa s undergoing an orientation program prior to attending the police academy May 13. The Santa Fe Springs resident told authorities he had been in the Army from 1979 to 1982. Border Patrol nab _record 557 aliens U.S . Border Patrol agehts at the San Clemente checkpoint apprehended more than 100 aliens an hour lut night, nabbing a re<:ord 557 illegal aliens in )Jst tour hours. The Sunday night operatiom at the San Diego Freeway checkpoint are often a surprise to mnugglers, becauae heevy end- of-the-weekend traffic normally forces the checkpoint to cloee. But the Border Patrol pulled in extra a1ents lut night, who checked .n four 1anea for illegals. The •urPr'ia check netted 10 cars, truck• .rttd van• for evidence, and another 31 vehicles • were atored until owners can arrange to pick them up. .A.ai.ltant Chief Patrol Agent Gene Smithbu.rg uid 16 .neged amuaglen and 35 of the aliens wlll be proeecut.ed, addin& the remalnln1 llle1ala were tran1ported back acro11 the border by late lut ni&ht. IRVINE COMPANY • • • were lmpo11lble becauae the att.omeY1 would have to call all over the whole world bef~ a dedtdon could be made .•• -Jackie Heather, Newport Beach councilwoman: "I don't know much about Bren but I can't help but believe that thla la a 1ood thing. It return• the interest In the company to Orange County I'm pleased about that." -Bill Vardoulia, Irvine councilman: "Any kind of control by people who are local would be better. Many time9 In the past. we had to wait for decisions whlle the boMd of directon wu meetl~I back ln New York. Everyt.hlna ahould be out ,tiere now. "The only question la, la he aolng to be the llOle decider? That could be a_ood or bad." -David Sllla, Irvine councilman: "Donald Bren 11 oert.ain.ly an lndlvtdual who hu been part of the Southern California community all hia Ule. He kno ws the role of local government and~t II expected of large developers .. , Thia certainly makes It easier foe the company to aet policy." BREN RECLUSIVE . . . Irvine Co. But for all his influence and wealth, Bren has been a reclusive man . He is d esc ribed as handsome, athletic and has a ~ love for art, which he GU Ferg\.&80n, a former Irvine Co. vice-president, said he met Bren when he was developing Harbor View Hills in Newport Beach. "He was an innovative builder and a very creative penon," uya Ferguson. "Here's a guy who built an empire with hls own wit and Imagination . That's unusual." Bren is reported to be one of the 400 richest people in the country with an estimated worth of $350 million. Observers believe his recent acquisition of the Irvine Co. stock might double that figure. Rent ceilings eyed in Irvine home pact By GLENN SCOTT or .. .,_,...., City leaden In Irvine are questioning whether the Irvine Company should agree to rent ceillno in exchange for city help in building 2,985 new apartments during the next three years. Roland Osgood, president of Irvine Pacif lc, the Irvine Canpany's building arm. asked the City Council this week to h e 1 p i n th e a m b i t.i o u s construction pro&ram. He said the apartments would create more affordable housing. Osgood said dty help is needed to ensure proper zoning, uae of tax-exempt mortgage revenue bonds and "fast -tra c k" processing of develo_pment applications. City offidals were encouraging and approved the company's apartment plan in concept. They Mid_ they'll diaculs the lsaue more thoroughly on May 10, after city planners take a hard look at the program. A prCJWIW wl>O rtipOr1edly -'*"-" "°"' Ille roof Oil • ~ lo the ground, ~ • mnimlc ..,_n In --· -NPOfled ~on C.-8.,_, ... A 111111 broM lnlo • Ac* ~ pmtlled Oft 9W l300 btodl Of W• C-._,_ lllld le>e* • gun _. ~ :--111 '460: A ~ 1-.d • .....,_., llwougll • ~ on .. 200 tJIOClll Of c..s.r ~ -'*'9115 ....... M eanwhile, members said they'll consider whether the city's help should be repaid through guarantees that rents won't be raiaed too often or too hi h. ~uncil members seemed to stop short of suggesting specific rent control measures. Councilman Bill V ardoulia said he'd never support that. Osgood said the company is willing to set aside 20 percent of the units for renters whose family income Is Ieea than $24,000 a year. He said rents for moat units are projected to be from $SO<> to $700 a month. A fe w units with special amenities would cost more, he added. The plan cal.ls for 876 units in Woodbridge, 627 ln University Town Center, 250 in Turtle Rock, 632 in Northwood, 400 in Village 14 (west of Culver Drive) and 200 in Village 12 (Jeffrey Road at Irvine Center Drive). ~ .,.,.. 94 la.610 -,...,....., •ciMn • n1Qt1t "°"' en ~ ~ Ille 300 tJIOClll Of Woodlsld ,_ ~ 21. Huntlnglaft 8Mdl. •• wreeted Y9111•dmy on euepldon of ---We asked: How do you keep fit? '*'MoOenMll. M. Hufttlftlton llMoh, ........... ...... Loe~Uleer ........... ,..,., "Nut month I'm •tarting up a u.a. Pro-Am eummet buttetb1ll IMQ~. To get In lh..,e for that I run twice a week, Utt welghtt thr .. tlmee a week and play bUkttbaH. I Ilk• to keep flt; It mak• mt fMI young." Mert"9 Laham, •• Newpott -..ch, buelneu con1uftant ·'Aerobics 11 the beat exercl1e; It's gOOd for your cardlovaacular system, strength and flexlblllty and body oontrOI. It's the belt because In one hour you get all the major Ingredients of a gOOd woricout." AncfJ Mo8ttde, 21, Newport 8eeoh, aeroblcateeohaf, former .,.... ,...., ,..,., "I'm recoY9fing from knee eurgery and hav. found that aerobics la a ttrrtflo workout. I tMCh It ~ht or nine Umee a week. Aft• aytng profeealonal eoccer or 12 yeare (for the Plttabur?.h Spirit and the California Surf) It 1 a great way to keep flt." Robert Hutchleon, n , trvlne, auto ulMman "I llke toi play tennis; It keeps me In tip-top shape. lt'a a.lao a gOOd challenge, wtn or lose. By playing, I hope to llve a long, healthy life. Jim M9dl11n. ...... ,.,. ...... "I kttP flt by working~•~ ~· I llft "'°ht1 for my upper body, and th9" do tome running 11nd tHoyoflng. I try to work ou1 ~ other dt1y, ~t my JOb doeen't alwaya al1ow me to." llrian L.Mora, 11, Newport Beech, atuct.nt "I work out at Udo Nautilus three times a week. I llft free weights and use the Nautllus machines tor about an hour and a halt. I ride my bike a lot -two or three mlles a day along Ocean Front Boulevard." HB crash victim killed by car A 27-year-old Marine who fell from his bicycle ln Huntington Beach early yesterday was struck and killed by a s uspec ted drunken driver just as he was being pulled off the road to safety. police said today. The dead man was adentilied aa Staff Sgt. Gregory S. Pullar, who had been assigned to the •n~10111-·--"°"'S.... •t 3S33 Btletol St Laguna Beach S..glln -of! """" t-WY wortl'I S600 fl'om • 1-on Ille 200 tllooll of z.11 Ort.. )'Ml•Oey Pallo ~ ""*' al S270 --"°"' • llonle In ,,,. 400 blOck of ""-'-om.. S.tutdey. Yek.lablea witll 11n unknown IOM -• ... .., ''°"' • llome In ,,,. 1000 blodt of CM-.·--Ille _ _, Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station at Tustm. Huntington Beach police traffic investigator John Berens said Pullar's bicycle apparently hit the center divider at Warner Avenue and Ress Lane at 12:25 a.m., causing him to tumble into the eastbound lane of Warner Avenue cloee to the divider. Berens said a p asse rby , Douglas FUJlmoto, 25, of Fountain Valley, stopped to assist the man and was beginning to pull the bicyclist to safety when the two were st:n.&ck by a car. Fujimoto was treated at Huntington Inte rcommunity Hospital for back and leg injuries. Fee waiver urged for arts center Costa Meaa City Council memben wW be aaked ~t to waive bu1ldln1 feet and help finance 1tre1t lm9rovement1 totaJ..lna about tU9,000 for the future Oran1e County Perfonnfn8 AIU Center. Lut month, officiala for the propoHd t60 mUUon mu1ic center aouaht '8~6.000 In financial aulatance. City Mana1er Fred Soraabal recommended inatead the dty pick up 40 percent of the ~uested fetS. He said Costa Mesa should not be asked to foot the total blll lince a planned 16-atory buildlnB also will benefit from the improvementa. Son.abal recommended the dty waive many of the plan check fees and bonda and agree to pay for the realignment of T own Center Drive. In 1976, Costa Mesa contributed $250,000 in ca.sh to South C.OUt Repertory Theater when it wu built. Groundbreaking la echeduled in June for the 3,000 and 1,000-aeat theaters to be built in South c.oa.st Plaza Town Center near Bristol Street and San Diego Freeway. Mesa woman, 65, injured by auto A 65-year-old Costa Mesa woman ia in serious condl tion today after being struck by a car last night as she walked acroee Harbor Boulevard, police said. Ruth Ann O'Leary was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital with two fractured legs and a fr~ hip following the 7 p .m . accident. Police said the woman was crossing the busy street against a red light when she was hit by a car driven by Charles Ray Wallace, 26, of Costa Mesa. Wallace was not cited, police said. Greg Meyer wins Boston Marathon BOSTON (AP) -Greg Meyer, holder of two recent American records, won today'a 87th running of the Boston Marathon. overshadowing four-time winner Bill kodgera who never threatened. Meyer finished the race at the head of a field of more than 8,000 runners in an unoffidal time of 2:09. Rodgers, his cloee friend, was weakened by a cold. Showers .to linger Coastal a.tee of .,_. 20 1*<*11 ~ 81'11 '°"'°''-· Coutel low 55, lnlend 41. eo.t. lnlier1d hlgN m6d to llPC* toe. W*' ID. ..... lml'Mdlalely on.nor. eouttlllml MteSe 15 to 20 knoa wttll I to 10 f--· Per11y cloudy with • •-ellowere •I ..... U.S. Summary • Temperatures .. IA 51 30 78 38 73 M 43 30 eo M M 44 sea n 56 M S3 ae SI • 47 50 32 ..... 52 H eo M 48 29 42 32 eo f7 • 80 ... 29 M at ... 30 M 21 ... 21 M 21 10 41 42 fT 11 f1 HH • 82 l2 33 20 ... 21 11 11 41 4111 " u .. . 40 a Q 11 • 11 a .. ?l 19 11 f1 1'0 41 ..... M 21 D M 13 .. 72 11 41 M 11 40 11 .. 71 M u n .. 23 17 17 74 It It II t2 SI • n 72 ... ... .. n• f1 II •• .. 14 11 ., " .. .. If •• .. . . .. lllf llPllT .. ' "-In El Snow~ Sm• Flum_.**' 16 M SI 30 71 52 ..... 1t 11 .. It =~I 14 IO n M 38 81 71 43 12 32 10 34 1788 17 • .. ,.. 47 SI Wllete te~ (tell Ir•) for -:a=t811•n: . ~·=·~ ........::"a. ...... dllio _ _.., .. ,'° .::--~CIOOl. 1.0, 11 Our Brooksgate tropicals are comfortable and correct We recommend this warm weather suit to the young executive with good reason. Added to the lightweight comfort and crease-resistance of the polyester-and-worsted suiting is our triOl 2-button styling and m oderate price. And with it comes our reputation for taste and quality . Navy or grey in solids or with pin stripes. Coat and trousers. $21S NATION Officials report prog~ess in prison, hostages talks By Tile A1aoclate4 Pre11 PITrSBURGH -Authorttle. reported PJ'Oi.NlCIS today In neaoU.Uona wi\h two armed inmate. who have been holdina two prilon employ ... hoetage 1ince an eecape attempt wu botched five daya qo. "We have reduced the orliin&J number 9f leeuee," 'Thomu SelverUna, ~ative aulatant to Warden George PetlOck, told reportera outlide the 1tate Correc:tional InatltuUon at Plttlbur1h, a 101-year-old brownatone fortrell on the Ohio River. "The attitude hu been quite good," he aald. Prlaon negotiatora and lhe two lnmatea trimmed an orl.ldnal Uat of 20 itema for dilcuaslon during 16 hours of negotlal:iona yesterday, aatd Kenneth Robmson, spokesman for the atate Correctiona Department. • The negotiations were takin~~ by telephone or throuah a wooden door 1n a barricaded ment room where Richard Benkel, 4~. a convicted bank robber awaiting trial for muder, and convicted murderer Lows Coviello, 26, were holding Daniel Kohut, a priaon guard, and Koetas "Gus" Mastros. a records supervbor. Henkel and Coviello seued the hostages using two smuggled pistols before they were to be strip-searched f« a court appearance Thursday. authorities said Slide blocks canyon, town flooded SPANISH FORK, Utah -A slowly sliding mountain plugged a Utah canyon today, pushmg the Spanish Fork River back into the tiny railroad community of Thistle and threatening more 11erioua Oooding if the plug gives way. The moving mud blocked Spanish Fork Canyon, and the water in Thistle reached window and rooftop levels in some spota. Utah County Sheriff's Lt. Gary Clayton said the community of 22 families was "mosUy inundated'' and a bridge had washed away, but yesterday all ·restdentl had safely evacuated the area 60 miles southeast of Salt Laite City. The major concern was that the mud dam would give way and the newly created mile-long reservoir would flood Spanish Fork, a town of 6,500. Wife charged in slaying of musician NEW YORK -The wife of record producer and bass guitarist Felix Pappalardl has been charged with murder in the shooting death of her husband at their Manhattan apartment. polioe say. Pappalardi's 43-year-old wife, Gail, called police yesterday morning. Officers said she allowed police into the apartment where they found Pappalardi's bc;dy. The 41-year-old musician, who had performed with the rock group Mountain, had been shot once in the neck. and was pronounced dead at the 1eene, authorities a.aid. Hollings seeks presidential bid COLUMBIA, S.C. -Pledging to put the nation's jobless back to work, U.S . Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina announced his candidacy today for the Democratic presidential nomination. "Fritz" Hollings. 61, a three-term senator and former South Carolina governor who joined a growing list of contenden for the Democratic nomination, said the nation has all the elements of economic success -human ingenuity, industrial muacle and scientific imagination. STATE . Sala Burton likely Congre.ss hopelul BRACELET From Page A1 to l11uo a full -accounlln& of Americana whOM whereabout.I In Vlot.nam wu netv"r verified. Phyllla Dunlap Jone1 would often 1peak 1lx tlm.t a clay to community J!roup1, 1chool asHmblle1, ' to anyone who would Uaten, a.he recalled. Her younpr brother had been a heUcopter pilot ln Vietnam. Hla Huey 1unahlp wu 1hot down Dec. 2, 1969. The Army aatd he wu eeen captured at the lite of the cruh, but they never heard from hlm aaaln. And he never ~ on the Uat.1 of returning Hla name la Wllllam Dunlap, the aame name lnacrtbed on the bracelet belongtna to Bleckmon. When Blackmon read a story about Jone• and her mi11lng brother In lut Saturday'• Daily Pilot, she said her first reaction was: "Wow, after all these years I had finally found him. "He wasn't home, but all I had ever known about him ii what you see right there," she said, polntlna to a silver-colored bracelet 1ltllng on the coffee table in the living room of her parents' home in Huntington Beach. After reading the account about Phylli1 Jones and her brother, she called the Daily Pilot and a meeUng of the two women was arranged. They chatted for nearly an hour. For the moat part, the conversation centered on Jones' brother, one of 2,494 Americans sUll unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. "Bllly has a lot of drive -he is very atong mentally," Jones said. "If I had to pick one of my brothers to make it through this, it would be Billy." "He had been ahot down three umes before and came walking out alive each time," Jones said. "But when we didn't hear anything after a few weeks, I became frantic" Later In the conversation, Blackmon said how surprised she was to read about him in the newspaper. "H ey , somebody actually knows him," she aatd. "Yes we know him," Jones said with a smile. "We just want him home." If you would like a POW-MIA bracelet, aend $3, your name and address to: The Laufers, 6525 Mayberry Road, Columbus Grove, OH 45830. Allow four to six weeb for delivery. Make checks payable to ''The Laufers." Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monda 1 April 18, 1813 • Al U.S. Marines, armed with rifles, stand guard in front or the bomb-shattered American Embassy m Beirut. Boardwalk • repairs ·planned BY STEVI: MITCHELL or-.~,......., There'• a btt of bad news for La1un1ns who wonder when they mlah t next enjoy an uninterrupted •troll on the Main S.Ch Park boardwalk. · Laat month'• 1tonna ri~ped out about 100 feet of the wooden platform and city otficta.11 now aay It won't be repaired until late 1ummer -at the earliest. That.'1 becau.e the city wanta to make 1ure there la no repeat of this year'• damage m future 1torma. Ra. Cox, the city's engineer, laid a San Pedro consulting firm will be assesaing lhe damage to the bo ardwalk and maldna recommendations to m.lnimiz.e the likeUhood of future damage. Don Hellmera Engineering was the l o w bidder for the engineering work, propo8ing to do the design work for $8,000. City c oun c il membera approved the low bid, and Cox said the engineer should present plans to the city by June 1. Meanwhile, he 1Wd, the city is applying for a coast.al comm111aion permit to repair the boardwalk. With design and permit in hand, the city will then seek bidders t.o do the restoration work. Cox estimates repairs to the boardwalk will coat in the neighborhood of $100,000 -not counting the engineering coet. The Main Beach Non-profit Corporation will finance 100 percent of the design work and repairs. But-Cox said the city will al.c> apply for federal disaster relief funds which could pick up 75 percent of the cost. BOMBING. • • From Page A1 Man killed, WOIDan smashup among the dead . They apparently were from a special group helping rebuild the Lebanese army. Doctors at the hospital reported 105 wounded. Lebanese police reported 28 dead and said 78 were wounded. The blast at 1:05 p.m. (4:05 a.m. PST) collapsed the entire tront of the central wing of the seaside building and blew a large hole through the ground floor visa section in the northern wing • ID injured A man was killed and a woman seriously injured yesterday when the truck they were riding in struck a guard rail on the San ta Ana Freeway south of the Laguna Freeway. Herman Lee Campbell, 26, of Oakland was pronounced dead at the scene of the 4:40 a .m . accident. He and Gre tche n Twyman, who sustained ma.JOT injuries. were passehgers in the truck driven by Marx Ford, 21, or Chicago, California Highway Patrol officers sald. Ford was driving northbound at abo ut 60 mph when he reached down to get a cigarette'; a CHP spokesman said. The truck drifted off the road and hit the guard rail. s pearing the passenger side of the truck. Ford suffered minor injunes . SAN FRANCISOO -Sala Burton announced today she will aeek her late husband's seat in Congress. Rep. Phillip Burton, who represented the San Francisco.. area in the 5th C,ongressional Distnct seat. died april 10 after an artery burst in his abdomen. U she nlJlS and wins, Sala already has been prom.iaed an Important committee assignment by House Speaker 'l'hornas P . "Tip" O'Neill, according to the San Francisco Examiner. Solons subsidized on bullet • train • trip Pink salmon pulled from shelves RIVERSIDE -A drug store chain has pulled cans of pink salmon from its shelves after a woman reported biting into a crvstalline substance, cutting her mouth and breaking her dentures. Initially, Billy Hiclanan, 52, had been afraia she might have bitten into glass, but she said yesterday that she boiled the crystals at the suggestion of the canner, Peter Pan Sea Foods Inc. of Seattle, and found that they could not have been glass, because they dissolved. WORLD Walesa, priest detained by police WARSAW, Poland -Police detained and interrogated labor leader Lech Walesa today, according to Western newsmen and a priest who said be also was detained. It was the 9eCOnd time Walesa was reported detained lince he announced that he was stepping up his contacts with the Solidarity underground The Rev. Henryk Jankowski, Walesa's friend, advi9er and confeaor. said he and the fonner union chief were interrogated separately by police In Olaztyn. Shultz optimistic about talks ' MEXICO CITY -Secretary of State George P. Shultz says he hopes his eufl'ent round of talks with Mexican leaders will help the two countries ruuTOw the differences in their views oo conflict ln Cent.rat America. Shultz, who is aooompanied by Treasury Secretary Donald Repn and Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge, told report.en en route here lut night that the United States and Mexico sh.are common objectives ln Central America but dlaagree on the means to achieve them. - LOS ANGELES (AP) - Japanese railway Interests are paying an estimated $15,000 in expenses for four Southern CalHornia legWatora who have gone to Japan to study that nation's h1gh-1peed bullet train. The le,Ulators who left for Japan Satu.rda1 were Aaernbly Tran1portat1on Committee me mbers Lucy KUlea, D-San Diego, and Gwen Moore, D-Los Ex-lawman charged in Mesa shooting A 42-year-old former Shasta County aherifrs captain hal been charfed with aaaault with a dead y weapon in connection with a shootout at a police management teminar in Costa Mesa last month. Wallace B . Goold, who allegedly had been drinking heavily at the time of the shooting, is to be arraigned Friday. The charges, ftled last Thursday in Harbor Municipal Court, allege that Goold fl.red three •hots from a ,38~ber revolver at six people in a "°tel parking lot March 13. He 'tlad been fired from hf.a job becawe of his a1lqed Involvement 1n the incident. What do you hke about the Dally Pilot! What don't you lllle? Call the number at left and your meeaqe will be reicorded, tran8Cribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answmnc service may be \&led to ncord let· ters Lo the editor on any topic Mallbo• contributors mU1t include their name and telephone number for vertllcaUon No circulation calls. please Tell m what's on your mind. I Angeles; and S e nat e Transportation C omm I ttee members Wadie P. Deddeh, 0 - Bonita, and Jim Ellis, R-San Diego. They are interested in the bullet train because of plans for such a rail link between Los Angeles and San Diego, which the Japanese rail industry would like to help build. The plans are in the study at.ages by American High Speed Rail , the Washington-baaed organiz.ation behind the propoeed line. Before leaving, Killea and Deddeh downplayed the significance of who wu paying for the trip. "I know ru aet acme flak but I've made no commitments and my conaclence la clear," 1ald Klllea. noting that ahe has been Wlder pressure Crom both project supporters and oouta1 resldenta who fear the nol.-e and visual pollution from a 160 mph tnin nidng past oceanfront homes. • "l don't have any feeling of being obligated or indebte d because they are paying my trip," she said. All costs oi the trip were to be ~aid by the Japan Railway Engineers AModation under an arrangement worked out.by the trip 's sponso r , the San Fra n c u co-base d California Foundation on the Environment and Economy, a research offshoot of a business lobbying group c.alled the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance. Rape charged dropped; suspect said impotent A rape charge against an impotent Garden Grove man has been dismissed after the victim retu.ed to testily 1n a third trial. The dismiual by Orange County Superior Court Judge Jame• Perez Friday ended a three·iear fight against the accusation by Joe Yrigoyen ID. Yrtgoyen's first 1r1al ended in a deadlocked jury, but he was convicted in his second trial. It was only when Yrigoyen, 30, wu sent to the California Institution for Men at Chino for pre- sentencing evalu.Uon that his impotency because of a childhood illne9I became known. His attorney said he would petition the court to "make a factual finding of innocence," in the ca9e. our ,JJatri PaL1te.. lem~l v-nack~. our~ fOPUlar S'MZOW1 medcz cf t2u fim.eL 2 pJy lamb5wool Cfm\\ob\q, 1ond. meet cantbrtobla. ond pt?!ICtlc.al fOr yrz,or ttund. 'MZ.ar: t I Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Aprll 11, 1983 *Bl MUC MOTlCl Ml.IC •ta Ml.IC M>la Ml'9 •Ta f-""iiOiiiiCliGiiliiiiiliii-P\atC NOlQ'. 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In leWful' ~ of ~ dwmbad lletlllllfW 6Mof1bed fJ11t t111*'Nnl "'81 flllCI .it~ CM ..... of C.ittomle. ll'le ~;j County ()wll of 0Hng1 County °" Mlflg11et LoQtdotl Thie tlll-1 -m.d wllll 1M lhl Unlled •::;:1111 right, 11111 anCI TRIJ8TOlll: A!NATI! IMl.LOUI, I TAVSTOA Vl!.M 0 . 9"11111111. an County Olelti of Or11119t County on oodt. oll11t1l1 or ptrton11 Apttl 1, 1~. Thia 1111-1 .... l'lled wttl'I thl eovnty ()Wk of Ofange OOunty on 1111.,111 oon lo and now held llflGle WOlllM. unmwflld wom.an M~ a1 IN) prOe>afl)' dMcl'lb.cl below In lh1 "1'711 County Clllrk ol OtlllOt County on MMOll 17, 1N3 by It IHld4lr Hid o..d ol Tr111t In the l'l!NlF ICIAAY 0 RlA Tl R DINHICIAAY ALLI TA ti • l't1111t ""'*'of' Publlll'lad Ot•noe Coall D_lllJ Mlle.II 31, 1813 ,,,.,. Pfoe>er1Y h«llnalttr delctlblCI LOUllVILLI! ,tRIT FIDERALIS Av I N 0 a A N 0 l 0 A H '""'•tied Or1nge Co111 Delf~atlan~Go!OC!Ubl.111f0,I ,..Aptll 11, 18, 21.Mey2, 1~ nata1n PubllAhld O••n1• 00111 Dtlly lAV8TOfll JEfl'AIYCOHl!NW'ICI IAVIN08 AND LOAN AHN ' •1A880CIATION,. Cellfornle PllcM, ~ 4, 1 l. 11. H . 1Ma. boltat, . ............. tiai.a.\ P1.1b1lahed Or1n1.1 00111 01111' Pttot, Aptil 4. 11. 1 , 211, 1113. TIAl!8A COHEN oorporttlon. GOfl>Olllton. 1648-t3 Ntnel)' Lee H --· 11 lollel .. -II' llllftftl'tr Pllol, .\i>fll 4. It. t • 26, IH3 13'0-43 8[Nl!FICIAAY: UNION Ff.O«Ml lillcordld Juty 12. 1H2 .. in.tr Aeoordld Oo1oblr 23 lt78 u ------------"' l.MldlOrCI ~ tht rlgllt to bid .--n. ""'""' 1902·11l3 8 A VI N Q 8 A N D l 0 A N No.12•Ht707 ol Offlclll Aec«d1 In lnllt. No a-4.o3 In boo11 13343 paqe P\llJC NOTU tt th• HI• Purclla11t mutt be _.........,._ -·-•• Ml.IC NOTIC( ASSOCIATION thl olYIOI ol tM Alaotdtt of Or111Q8 171' ol Offlalel Aaclordl In the otllcl mllde wltti Cleh or"'1 and paid for at r-"'·...,._ -Reoorded No-...mblr I&, 1878 It County; Nici died of trult dM«lbll of thl Reoordtt of Of.,.... r~---: .. -, ....... •'--'"' .... ..-....... u pur-•-" ~a.-aTA-...... •91 II' W\TV<tr I 879'" I 1""8• , .... I -.,.... .,..... .. ,. -, .. '",.."' ,..... __ ..., ,.._ ,._ •• "' ·~ ""'""' lllC .. ...,. .. , -·•-•• n11t. No. t v In ook .... "• , .. ~Pf°'*1~· 11ld d~ .. ol lr1.111 d1torlb" 1111 ..... ._... -"~ gooc1a -~ ............. ..,. m·-t...... Thi followln" ,..,.011 II doln" "'""" ..., ,._ ...... -·-_. -· -,.. _.., v• .,. " ,.. ,, I ---N•u11••-.-... p~t4Qe of Ofllelll Aaoordt In the Lot 38 of riot 28 t In IN Cl"' of 1o1·~~ rw~"·· ---..a1 __...._..II t'-t.._..:, ~ ......... _. ~-; fltCmtOU --·· -,,.,._.., ., ..,.. ,.. ' -.._.._ ·-·"'~ ,,,, '""'"' ...... ~.. , .... 1o11-·"n" ...,a•nt .,, "'A'"" off ol the Aaoordaf of Oranoe Cost• Miii, u pet m~ raootdld PA" El . FM 1lmp .. 11111 lo ,. 11 -..,_, ,..~ --ou.._ H County, llld dMd of tr1.11t dtaol'lbM In book 88, pagH 2 llld 28, Condamlntum Unit No. 188 (the .. Ollct 11 h1r1bkll111n t"'ll "'a~ eu.....,. to..-•---"atlon In CAAEIR INTUIP4ATIONA'l MAMI ITA,....,.-r '"' """' " .......,..., .,,.,.. .. ,, " """'*"lo-.tloft t ofthaCMI th• ewnl or Mtlllmlnl bltwlln P08LISHIN0.2403Fordhem,COlll fht lollow~g PlrtOn ,, doln" THE FLOWEAMAN. Ille& E lhllollowtng. mllCMMl-mapalnlheOfnclof "Unit") •• 1hown upon lhl Oodt. Ital• of C1llfor11l1, tht landlord end obllgeted peny. Dated Miii.CA .• 02820 "Collt High •Y Newport BHch Lot 1:! ol TrlCl No 3380, In lhe lhl county racordtt ol Nici county. Condominium Pl1n (1ntltl1d urtdltiillQllied Wiii 111111 pubic Mii 1hl1 11 & 18 di)' of >.ptll, 1883. Diil lmll llml, 2403 Fordl'lam, ~ aa: Clllf I OfOeo. . City ol Cotti Mtll, County ol "You lfll In default under I Deed ··condominium Pl1n for lot 1 of .... -= ................. on , ......... ," ............ S•:rc ~. 'AA ...... d COit• &A, CA. 11212t T H I!. c 0 0 K I E J A A Otn. "'-.. f c a•11 a• of T ................. 2 982 .-....... a v• _,,, '"" "' .--• ""' • ....,,..,... '1'hle ~la ~tad..., COLLECTION, 2718 Wlllta Road, Sh.,rl I Lynn Grl1pp, 248 ..,.ano-, .,111t 0 • °''"'• U ~ NII v•I-.,.,,, , 1 , ..,_ Traci No 101187"), County ol deY of • IM3, ti tOOO o'clodl '1.1bll1h1 Or1noo Co1t1 Dally -• • IMnl Callfomla 112714 «oblnl'lood Plac;1, Coat• Meu. m19 recorded In bool( 133, PaQll you llkt action 10 protect your 011n~•· 8t1tt of C1ltlorn1a (lhl a.m.. Oii the ptemilM wfllr'8 Mid Piiot, AptU 11, 18, fl83 fl'*'el pertnanNp. Frank l!l•t•r, 111300 Venlura Caltfornl• 02827 ~ to 38 lnCh.ullva ol mapt, In the propeny, It may 119 aold al • pul:lllC ··Ptan '), tacotdld on J4W( 12, lt7t, proptrty llH b"" 11orld. and 18711-<43 D111t EmH llnll lloulavuel, Suitt 4111• Sharmin 81l«ry Lynn Vorpeget. 480 E olla ol lhe county recorder of Hid Mt1. If you need en axplall1Uon of 11 Document No 15e10, In t>ooll lllNC:tl.,.looettd .. ftutlllc8toraga. Thltllll_t_fllldwllhlhl OM•,c.itfornlltl"°3 20thSttMt.CoelaMH1.Calllorn11 oounl)' thana1uraoflhet>toceed1nQagalnlt 1322&. pega 18 throuol'I 118, lnO.. 13241 Jlffr9)' Ao9d. In the City .,._IC NOTICE Counl)' Ci.rii of Ot111Q8 Counly on Thia~ la conduc:tlcl by an ''1127 YOll AM IH DCf'AULT UNO«A A yo.i, you ahould contect 1 tawyw. ~.Of Of11clel Rec«da of Nici ol lr'ltnl1 County of Orange. Stall of I"-. Ml/"Ctl 24, 1883 lndMdual Thll bullnMI fl conducted by t 0 I I 0 0 II TAU a T DAT I D Addr-ol lhl 100... 11'°'*1)' le Ofenge County, wNch Pten panelne Callforr11 .. 1M abandoned QOOdl, l'lCTfT'IOUta .,..... '21-general pattnerw.tp HOVIMllA .. 1f7t. UNl.lla YOU 2315 Wtllmlnlltr Ava .. Colla 10 thlt Pf°'*1Y deault>ld In Treot Ollttt•I• or plttonal property Publl•h•d Otano• Co11t Oally Jofln R. Scnlfo s v eoet TAICI ACTION TO , .. OTICT ....... CA No Wlf/<enly .. oi-.. No 10687. -did In booll ...... cs-tblcl l*ow. In the mattat o1 ...... ITATW•NT PtlOt, Apt II 4, I I, 18. 2&. 18113 Attorney lor Rlglttranl S::~1 LL o°:f!....p YOUA '"O'IATY, IT MAY al 10 Ill complel-or comtct,_ ...,_. 5 th<-...a. 8 Of MllQallaneoul TOM HAAl>fl\. The lollowlng pareon II doing 1•7• ~ Tlllt llatament wll NICI with thl ...., llltlMt IOl.O ,.,, ,. .,...,. .,. 1u • tl1 YOU ......._ .._......, ..__ aa .... ..._.. .............. ....,,., • ..._.fr • f .............. a.. bu"-.. ~ ........ County Cltrlt of Ofange County on ..... .._ -· .... .__ .... II)' I.Ill.--.. .-.. Mape. In thl oHloe of the c;ounly "'..._. .,_"' _,,, ""-'· OISTINCTl llE C AAPEl & .,_IC llllftTIC[ Match 24 1883 Pu bllahed Orange Coul Ottly NllO AN IX'LANATIOM Of' THI ol Tr\llt, by,._, of a brMCll or rtoordlr of tlld county 4 tablH, I lamp, 2 oh1111, I UPHOLSTERY RESTORATION, 1110 l"UUL nu . ntasn Piiot. Aptll 4. 11. ,, 25. lta3 NATUAI Of' THI ~AOCllDINO deleult In lhl Obllglllont MCU<"ed PARCEL 2.. An undMdld 0050t rollaw•v btd, 2 bo• 1prlng1, 2 Clwel Pl , Cotti Mlle, c A.112820 ,-,cnnoua .,.._.. Publlthad Or•no• CoHt Oilly 1254.113 AOAtNaT YOU, YOU IHOULD \hereby. hlt1101or1 el!IC\llld and p11ctnl 1ntara1t tn 1nd 10 fht m1tt,.aa11, 15 boxa1. t ctdtt Riek N•••tr•lla, 8l0 Clatd Pl . Pl -------------!CONTACT A 1.AWYlll Cl1llvarad to lh• undertlgned 1 Commo n AreH 11 111own ano Ol'llet. Cotti Miu, CA 82828 NAMI aTAn.NT IOI. April 4 11, l8. 26, 1883 P\8JC NOJIC[ 2878 J•v• Rold. Coll• Men. Mittan Otclat1tton ol Oetaull and d•llntO on lhl Plen, r•11rvlng Lendlofd ,__ tht right 10 bid Tha IOllOwlng ptraont are doing 1608-13 Catilornta 82828 Oemand f()f Sale. and wrlt1en nollel therefrom lhe fGllOwtnQ at 1110 1111. Putcha ... mutt bl inJ~!:lk\aea 1• conducted by 1111 ~ u: • ,... (11 • 1treet Mid< ... or eommon of brllCh and of llectlOn to ~ (1) An txdullvl ....,.,_., (olhlr medt wtlh cetfl .-... and......, for 11 MESS AGES . ETC t 0 IMm•fC llllftTIC£ NOTICE Of' flUel.IC 8ALI dHlgn1t1on ol pr.v.arl" 11 ahow1I Iha underalgned to 1111 •aid , .. _ pa.--'a 111 a-'" IV}.._._. .. , ..... -ft• ..-Alen NavaNllll Sfta""'r--"" .• 1-........ CA "271• r~ nu -..-' ,._, _._.. • .., ......,..-_, 1111 time of_.....,._ All ___ ...,. ..... 1 n.__. ._.. -..-· "' '"'""" " " Ol' NAaoMAL NONRTY lboYI. no watr111tw II QI....,, u to Ill ""GP41'1Y to Mitt"' Mid .........,1hone. u "IMlrlcl .... ,.. ___ • ..... on ------'"' 1111-1 WU ._with Ina KAREN LYNN S MILEY. 11303 mmioua ..... 1. ' ... ,d lhl ., ........ -"""'""'"",.., ==..,-.. -=.~.,,':;:cs=-= ~ty3~~:f ();iinge Col.Inly on Seuhora °'. Nawpoft CA 828113. NAMI STAnMENT Pl.l~~.-,d~~~,.,~~::.~.:.: =:~~=:·ui::o~':'':~~~~·d~ ~=~:~~ ~.::i·~·o': :::t:!~~~;'"'.J: Salt eubjlct to pnor c:enoeflatlon In • · f'21J1n GABRIELLA KAPLAN, 10 Thi 10410wtng 1>1reon1 ere doing Coda , Sl•I• ol C1llfornl1, the Tru11. by rtuon ol 1 brHc:tl or elaetlOn to bl rtoordld o-nblr 1paCff. btlconlH andtor pallot; the -t of 111t1ement I>"-Publllhed Orange CoHt Dally Snapdragon°'·· lrvlne, CA 02715 bull,_ u 1.1nder910nld wlll 1111 It i>ubllc Ille del11.1tl 1n lhl obllgallon• MOUred 28, 1882 u 1n1tr. No. 82,..57137, of and landlord and ObllQlll..S peny. 0.ted p A H 4 ll II. 25 1983 Tlll1 bu..._ II oonduc1ed by I ORANQE OE HAVEN OUEST by competitive bidding on lhl 26th thereby hlrllolora axeciuled and 111<1 Otllclal Aecord1. (b) A non-txclu1lva 111em1nt 1hl1 11th and 1tth day ol April. llol, Pf • • • ' is.4e-a:i ~ l)lrtl*"lhlp HOME. 2818 ORANGE Ava .. Co11a d1y of Aptll, 1883, It 2:15 o'clock dallvared 10 the undarmlgned 1 S•ld H I• wlll be m1C11, but appurtantnt to ell Unit•"'°""' on t983. Karen Lynn Smlley M111. CA. 1121127 p.m .. on the Pt''""-wflart Ilk! wrlllln Dlclatltlon ol Oa!M.tll and wllhoul covenant or warranty, ttia Plan for lngr ... and egreM1 Public Storage, lnO. .,_"' 111\Tll'tr Tiiie 1t1taman1 wu Ried wtlh the Dodoltado P N111reno, 24 ptop.,ty hu been 1tor1d. end O.m111d for Sala, and wrltlan notlGI •ltPI' ... or Implied, regwdlng title. llJPl)O(I, repair. malnlanlnOI. ano Landlord ~ ""'-. County Clerk ol Otange County on Y<><ktown. lrvlne, Cl\ 92714 which 1ra tocated It Publlc Storage. ol btaacn 1nd ol atec:11on to 011.111 po11aulon or encumbrance•, to anc:t~t. Publlthtd Orange Co1tl Dally ~a Wal Aptil1, 1983. Elma S . N1rrreno, 24 lnc.2099Pe-tl1Ave.lnlheClly lhe 1.1nd1tstgn1d to Htl Uld peylheramalnlnQprlncll>eltumol EXCEPT 111 oll. gae 1nC1 Pilot, Aptil 11. 18, f883 ..,._ aTATUllNT '21STJJ Yorkt-n, lrvlna. CA. 112714 of Cotta MIN. Cbunly ol Ofange. P109"1Y to 111111)' Mid obllg1tlon•, 11\t not• MCUrecf by Hid Olld of hydrOC41tbon eubttano11 blneeth a 1878-83 Thi loltowlng pereone are doing Publlahtd Or1ng1 CoHt Da lly lhl• bualneu le conducted by an State of Callfoml1, thl abandoned ind tl'ltrHllat Iha undet1lgn1d Trull, with lnttr11t at In Ille! not• depth ol 500 f .. 1 from the llUl11Cla tit*'-u : . PllOI. April 11, Ill. 25. Mey 2. 1883 lndMdull good1, ch1lt111 or p1,.on1I caulad Ilk! nolloa of btllCh and ol Pt'ovldld. adv1~. II 1111y, under of Ilk! land wl1h no rtghl ol turfac.a CREATIVE CONCEPTS, P.O. __________ 111&:1 __ -M_1 Dodolr.Oo P. Naurano property datcrlb.O 1>411ow In the etecOon to bl tecorded Novembtr the t.,mt of 11ld Dead ol ftutl, entry tboY• 500 feat from the ~COURT CW Box 0775, 10745 Morning Glory .. _.,. llllftTM'tr Elmo S Nulfleno matter• of; 29, IH2 u lnalf No 82-4185111 ol 1111. dllf/Qll anel ·~ ol the IUff-of llld land, u ~by AL'ONt!A lin V""'1f CA 82708 ,_ nlllllW. Thlt llltamarit WU lll•d wllh Iha Fldlrlco Santoa -2 Tl*. 2 Foldng OfllCllal Record• In the office of lhe Trust .. and of lht trulll Cllll..S by WINl1m J. Cagney. •n unmarried Ml.JC NOT1CE ~CW~ Aw..c~°:f:ton I< Hlni. 1070 ACTllK>U9 llU ... U ~~Y3~~~1 Or~ County on 1Cllelr •. 3.Ca!Pe'. Mirror, 8 Box11. Racotdar ol O.ange County. ~ ~.~T .. rutt .• ~3~~~ 119 men, In the dead recorded 1n booll IR tlhl......, If"--.,,a11e!on Morning Qlory Avt • fi>un1aln ..,.._ STATWNT 11111192 • No-Go Marina -Boat Patti, 28 Said Sal• will be made. bul '""" on -ev .... .,. • "°" 11 95e0, ~ 938, of Olflclll AecordL oh MAlllY IRMA ,.OllATI, V*t. CA. 82708 The followlng perton 11 doln Publl•h•d Orange CoHI Dally Box ... Boat 8t-Whlala Ile Bo without c;ov1n1nl or w1r11nty. !~r!~~; t'~ :~~ ~~:f:~".~t":; .: .. A:C•nll ~oAun .. ••~~parightlo 11~ ,,...,...,, "-a... If......_ TNe bt*'-II oonduc:ted by en buu-•; PflOI April 4 11 ta. 25 1983 No-Go Mlf/lna -Hydrau It ••Pf•H or lmpllld. rlQlfldtng Utla .... C.. .... A-ftnn lndMOual. STEVEN'S PHARMACY. 1525 ' ' ' · ' lSS0-83 P1111, 111 Wood Ooo<'a, Clflptt. 15 po11111ton, or enc::umbr1nc:ea. 10 Bulldlng. 300 E Ch1pm1n AYI . dllignaled on the Plan P-nona 0t OMllt TO attoW CAUM Canllon K Hlru .,,... v.oa Or .• Eat. Colt• Mee&. BolllL pay Iha ramllntng prtnclpal eum ol Ofanoe. CA. the btilCOny .,. .. datigneted on ,,. f'Olll ~ cw um Thll ll•t-1 -fled with !hi CA 0262t. P'lll.IC NOTICE Newport ln-1"*111 -Scf..,, 711 the nole(I) MCU<ed by Mid died ol Notte:.: Al the time ol ..... bid• Plen .. a.. Ul8 u being IP9U'1--" M A A Y I AM A A 0 BE R T S . County Cklf1( of ();ange County on WILLIAM RICHAAO ROBUSTO, Box11. lumber Trull, with lnltrllt u In Mid not1 mey 119 made In Cllh and/or the lo the Untt. II Wiii • WI Pdultve ~. hM fllld a petition In Ihle Mardi 24, 11183 750 w San Jo11 Alie . 1<·4, f'M:TITIOUS IU ... aa Stan Hatrow. Jt. -Frig 0.1k. t>t°"'dld• 1dv1nc11. II any, undef caahlert or cer1111ed ch1ck• right and HHm•nt 10 uH Iha aourt for an ord., ill owing nt29ll ciw.non1. CA 81711. MAME aTAT'lm>IT ChHI. 4 Alum c1111r , l>1c11.1re, lhe 11rm1 of Hid Deed of Trull. •P•clfl•d In Clvll Cod• Sacllon 1toraoe ar11. "eny oealC)netld on l)tlUtloner to cNinQa !let neme ll"om Publllll.O Orange Cot11 Dally ~ ~ II conducted by an The lollowtng per1on I• doing Olothlng. 8 8ox11, Cupboard 1111, clllflget 111\d lx.penaat of the 2924h. I 1'1 • P 11 n 8 ·non• • • b •In 0 ... ARY IRMA 1'08EATS to Piiot MttCh 211, Aprll 4, 11, 18, lndMdual ~11. Landl0rd,__therlgh1tobld Trust .. lll\doltllll111tt1«11tedby At the time 01 Iha l nttlal 1pp1.1rt1nanl to tl'le Unll Any MAUREEN AOl!IEATS HORAK. 1883 Wlllllln R Aobullo PRODUCTIVE PROGRAM-at tl'le Hll. PutChH81 mull bl 11td Deed of Trual. put>llc;ltlon of Ihle notloe, 1111 lot .. 11.!Ch atorlQI atM "1111 bl ulld 11 11 tie,. by ord111d that 111 1453-83 Thll 11.11-1 -fllld With the MING SE AV ICES. 4 122 W. ma0a with Clth only 111\d paid lor et Said Ille wlll bl hlld on Monday amount ol thl une>ald bllW'IQ8 of lht ~or ltorage P"'PGaM and not per1or11 lnttrMlld In the mailer i------------Counly Cwtt of Otange County on McFaddan Ava . Santa An1. CA. thl tlml of purchMI Al pwct\Mld Aptll 25, 19113. •I 2 00 p.m. II lllt obllgatlon MCI.Ired b7 thl above u q1.1W1er1 aforlMld ~ before thll COUr1 .,._"' llllftTIC( Aptll 1, tN3 82704 gooc1a .,, IOld 81 la, end muat bl Chapmen Avenue an1ranc. to the ducrlb•d Claad o 1r1.11t and PAR El 4 An exclu9fve tlghl and In Depel'tmellt Ho. 3 II 700 CMc i----niuu\o---""------'21Jn2 Rlchttd Ramirez M1ndoia. removed It the tlmt of pUrchlM Ci.le Canllr Bulldlng. 300 EHi Htlmai.d COlll, axpan1at. and ~I to 1111 the plltllng IPICl8 Center Drive Wa11. S1nt1 Ant, flCTTTIOUS .,..... Publlahld Orange Co111 Dally 4122 W McFtddan Ava . S1nt1 Sala M.tb)lct to prior cencellMlon In Chapman A .... 0r.,.. ClillornlL advanc11 I• I I 11,84 I 30 To or.,,_ delignetecl on the P1en 11 Cellfornla.. on Mey 2, 1983, 11 10:00 N.AMI aTAT'Um.NT Piiot, Apfil 11, 18, 25, M1y 2. 1983 Ana, CA. 82704 thl e'lltll ol ffttllmenl batwMn A I Iha II me of I h • In It I ti ::me;~ bid. you may Par11~ PS-57 S~ f>S..57 .o'cloclt Lm., and 1htn and thlfl The followlng per1on la doing 18417-43 Thia bu.11'1118 la conduc1ed by an landlord and ot>ligated party Dated publleltlon ot 11111 notice. lhe totel Oet1: Marci\ 30, "19113 an<IPAPRCEL •· ,..._ (I) -~ ._ ca.a, If llT'/ they hevl, wtiy ~ •: Individual thl• 11 & 18 day al Aprll, 1883 amount ol the unpaid blllnQe ol the ., ...,..,. .. _ .• Mid petition for ch.,,gt of namt PATHS TO POTENTIAL. 10457 "8JC N0T1C[ Rlct!wd R ~ P\lbilc Slor1C19. Inc .. Lendlord obllgatlon teeurtd by thl 1bov1 T.O SERVICE CO I n THE II ER SA Ill E lhcMlld not 119 Q1W111d. Smoke,.,_ Court, Fount.in Va/ttrt, ACTITIOUa llU ... U Thlt 1111-1 wu lllld wtlh tne Publltl'lld Orange Co11t Dilly doer I bed c:IHd of lrult end ~~..2._Nstlow .. ~a•t .,_ HOMEO~!"'E~~ _t!SO~, It 11l\UthlfordlfM!hit1 oopy GI CA 82708 w•-................ Coun1y Cltr1! of Ot111Q8 County on Pilot. 11. 111. 11183 Htlm1t1d coat1. 1xp1nat1. 1nd ..,. .. , • .,_.,. • .._ .-. t~hlf ... th -• .,. .. ta. ,... •• ..._. thl1 ord., to 1how c11.1H b• M1rllyn Kty H1tcll, 10457 Thi,;::;·~.;. dOing Apfll t , 18113. 11181-83 1dv1nc;et II 1157.713 llO =3 ~Del Rio So. and obllgilloni tppurt•nant publl1h1d In Tl'la Dally Piiot, a Smoke River Court, Fountain Valley. ~ aa· 1121"20 Ttlt openl~ bid m~ obtained Sen 10llQo. CA 8210&-40U 1";"~ AM ... OEPAULT UND1Jt A ~of gerwel alroulatlon. CA.82708 HUNTl.NGTON BREAKERS Publl1hed Oranga CoHI Dally P\B.IC NOTia: by calllOg (7 4) 937 ttle dly (618)584-82118 Dl•D Of T,.U8T DATID publi.l'lad In thl1 C®nty •I le&tt Thia bull,_ It conducted by 111 APARTMENTS LIMITED 811 Piiot. AprM t t, 18• 25• May 2• 1983· K-14711 bllort the Illa. Publllhed Orange Co11t Dally OCTOMR 1S. 1m. UNL.aU YOU -• weelC for lour conllCillllve lndMdul!_· ••• uyn Hai~.. Anton Boule'lard: Suite 870. °Cotl• 183743 NOTICE OF DEATH OF D••• Msu1rPcnER2104'R19T831TLE Pltot. APf11 11. 111. 25. 1883 TAKI! ACTION TO 'AOTECT Wllkl prior 10 th• di)' ol ••Id ... _ft .... .._a c If "" 2• '"7" ... ..._....,.. T"-1 ttl ........ h , ...... ..._, el omll .,4 v 811-"' MnJIC£ RAY OSCAR FISCHER, SERVICES, INC Iv ''""" YOUR '"0~1ATY, IT MAY II ·-ft.,.. '" 1 llllament wu ""..,, ,.., WILM 0 RE CITY "~" nu IOU> AT A ll'U9IJC aAL..L • YOt.I Oiied: Mardi 24, 1983. County et.rk of Ofiinge County on DEVELOPMENT. INC , 1 Cllltornll lllCT1TIOU9 aua._U aka RAY FISCHER AND at Mid Trullee, ..eo AN Ell'LANATIOM gp. THI Judge of ~s:-~ Mt1Cl'I 24, 11183. 11212990 corporation, 1111 Anton BouWlarCI, ..,.._ aTAnmNT 0 F P ET I T I 0 N T 0 ~' D. SERVICE CQ.. PtlllJC NOTICC NATUAI Of' ntr 'AOCHDINO 'AMDI. Publlll'l.O Otano• Colll Dally ~870, Coeta M .... Cellfomla Tlw IOllowlng pertone are doing ADMINISTER ESTATE By SandllAtment1, OAANOICOUWTY AOAIMaT YOU, YOU aHOULO ClAM a O'MMA Piiot. Apt'll 4. 11, 18. 25. 1883 J__., Mt.,., Ill, ,.11 ••tftA buW-at. NO. A-117702 Asalt1111t Secra11ry lllllUNIC•Al. COURT -CONTACT A LAWYIJll. CAntmlNI a.,_. 1603-33 v_... ,.. v ,,,. ~· PARIS INVESTMENTS. INC.. To all hein, beneficlanes, Ona City Btvd Wast, HAM01t ot8TIUCT TM 11t .. 1 lrddr-ol the ll>OW a.._. It., Boullvard, Suite 870, Coalt MMe. 18481 PIClflc eo..1 Hwy .. Sunllt d d 1 Ofanoe. CA 92868 4'01 JamlMNI 9hd. 11 100 Scholz Plaza No 214. mmll "'-------------iCellfomta 92828 a..cn. Camoml• 90743 e r e !tors an cont ngent f714> 83s-824e ,.o. aox llOO Newport B11ch. CA 1121183. No LAe ~CA ..,1 ltllJC NOTIC( Thia llUW-la oonducted by• Kathy D 1v11 . 144O1 crediton of RAY OSCAR Publlahed Otenga co~1 Dally Newport a-tt. CA._,,,..., werr1nty 11 01v1n u to II• (IU)-.... f'WCUUC>Ua•Plll IM llmltld ~..... Blrmlnoh•m. Wutml na1er. FISCHER and penona who Piiot. Apt 4. 11. 111. t9113 1557-113 ~: Ol.IN ~· CC>fpll'-or correct,_) Publlltled 0111191 Co11t Dally ~·• Celllol'nll t2e83 may be otherWUle intere8W!<i •-IC W\Tll'C COA~OAATION, • Callfernla he blrllfldary undtr .id Dead ~ ..... Maid! 2 ... Apnl .. l1, 18, M.u. STATWmNT 0. •Of>"'*tl, lnC Tilll ~ II c:aoducted II)' a. the wtll ---H l"UUL ""' .. w.. __.......... ol JCUIL !Ix ~ ol • br...:tl or 11113 The followTng 1>1non II doing S.._., P Semlngaon. corporation ln .,IU/or estate; I DElllNDANT: LITTLlllllLD defautl In tha obllQlttonl -..d 1507-83 ~ aa· Prlaidlnt Pll'll lnYlltlnlnll, lnC A petJtJon has bfttl flied ....... ~.~ .... • IMYEl'TWNT CO...ANY, INC. A lhltaby. hltllolor1 axacuted end ------------CttRISTIE ASSOCIATES, 2010 Thll e1a1ern1111 -lteld wttll lhl Kathy DIYls. by MRS. CLYDE HUGHES Of'""MAi. ~ Cellfor11la oerp1rat11n, 8All d1llvtrld 10 thl undartlgnad • "8..1C N()TJC[ ::0 Cludal, Newi>ort e..cn. CA ...,o? 1~e:. Or111Q8 County °" Thll ,,:~="-fllad wlUI lhe in the Superior Court. of AT ...VATW aALI ::ty,:~;:~~:.~ :.;l=~~0; ~ ~S.:~_,°' :!"'no:;: nc:nnoue.,..... C)'nlhlll A. Poota.iy, 2010 Vlttt -a c..-Coun1y °""' o1 Orengo Coun1y Oii Orange County requesung NI. A-110 • ltlroutlh 1, ~ of brllCh and of~ 10 ca.a NAm ITAT'lmWT Cludal, Hewpor18-::tl,CA.02MO 9t Law Mardi 25. 1883. that Mn. Clyde Hughes be! In lhl S..parior Court Of the SI.Ill IUWC*a tl'le und.,=d to Hit Hid Th• lollowlng petaon 11 doing Thllbo*-leoonduc:tldbyan ,.....,.,....,lllllfta'IOO 112121f11 appointed•• personal 01 Ctllfotnla, lot lht County ot c-....... pr°'*1'fto eeldobllQeuont. ~ • lndMOull. Olllae ... 1lt71 Publlah1d 0••"9• CoHt Dally repreeentatJve to administer ~'::lrD~ ~~ .. ~~4:s~:: ~~ NOTICE y.., "-""' ~ -'. 1nd lhttHl11r the under11on1d S !~~ICS. 211 COit• Meal ......... Cynthia A. PoOWty lrWle. c•u• a:ru Piiot. APfll 4. 11. 18. 25. 1118315.1" ... th"' estate of Ray Oscat T''"•RON ... "' n....t _, ............ ,.. oeuald MIO noUceOf tM'leeflandol t .• ..,.,.... MeM, CA. 821127 • ,_ lt•l-1 -llled With the (714) -..10e1 .,....,.. " ""' "'° _....,. ,_ ...... ....., ""'--.ctlon to bl recorded Oc1oblr 25. J John Karr. 211 Cotta Mlle St., County Cllt1I Of Or.nga Councy on nua7 Fischer, Costa M eaa, CA NollOI It hereby Q.._, th•I ttw ,_ r..-ct wttMll • _,......., 1912 u 1 INtr No 82-3741137 11'1 , COit• Miii. CA. 821127 Merciti 17. 1983. P1.1bll1l'tld Orange Co11t Dilly "8JC NOT1CE (Un~er the Independent ~~:-'otte-:1: :-d·~~~d=·. 1111.............,. bllew. book of Mid Otftclll AacOtdL lndr;:.,.,~ 18 oonduc1ed by en Publlallld Orange co .. ~ ~=: March 28' Aprll 4" 11' 18• flC'TTTIOUa llUalNIU Adrrunfatrallon of Eat.a tea •ubJecl to c;onllrm1t1on of "'d an"~=~~~ ~.~:U w~~~~t '!~~1~1~~1b:, m::r~i!~~ John Kerr ~. Apt1I 4• 11, H!I. 25. 1983 1506-«l ..,._ STATEmNT Act). The petition ts eet for 8uplftor Court. on or aner !hi 4111 lhOIJld do'° promptly'° that your ..,,,_or lmcillld. r90l'dlno tltll. Thll stat-I -Ned wtll'I Iha 1318-83 Thi followlng .,.,.one are doing hea.ri.Qg in Dept. No. 3 at 7001 day of MIY 1883 •1 the otnoe of written rnponM. If '"Y· m•y bl l)OllMllon, or encumbrancea. to l ~ly3~ OrlnQI Counly on ,____________ rtaJC N0J1C[ ~:::...LANO TRAVEL. 3818 Civic Center Dr •• Weal, ~~~~.=::.y~~~'. n.-::;::i· U1t1d Ila •••• f: ::."::.:::~=: m11t1 "8JC fC>Tia: c....-n S. Bnl1ol, Senti Ana, CA. Santa Ana, CA 92701 on1 Senti An1, CA 8270I, Countlf of dllHlldede. 11 lrl~1t11•I ,uecle Truet, wltl'I lnt«att 11 In Mid noll Publlth.O Orange cout Dally '1CTITIOU9 .,..... NOTICaT~ ='='' ~ THOMAS c. LAMERE, 1310 s . May 4., 1983 at 9:30 a.m. I Otlll\QI. Stale of Celltomi., .. the ~ -"• UcL=lln ~--1 p..ovldld, advtnen, If any, under Piiot, Ac>r"N 4. 11. 18. 25, 1883. .. ...... aT·--... MoNwti Of., Senta Anl. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the rloht. tltlt and lnlerHt or Hid -.,. Ucl. --. the ,.,m, of Mid Olld of Tt'\1111, 1547-83 -'"'"'_...' On Ml)' 8, 1.,.3 II 11:00 1.11'1. BARBARA ANNE LAMERE. gran-'n" of the petJtlon youl dloMlld II lht time of death end de • ..._ l.N la ... fell. Chlf"OM end expet\111 of the ------------Tiie followtng pat'I008 -doing FIRST AME"' CAN TIT l E 1310 S Mohewk Or .• Satlll Ana .... 0u)d-~•'--P a,......r a't ,,__ Ill tht righ1, tl11e and Int_. that ....... TrutlM and ol lhl tru1ta -lid "1 "8JC NOTIC( but"-aa· INSURANCE COMPANY,• CA. an au..,, rr--UIC' lhl Miiie ol uld dtcMMd hat SI Uttld dH•I IOlloltar al M1do..dofTN11.S1klllllwlllbt --===-..,,.~~-..,,...,..---ANIMAL ARTIFACTS. 500 30th Callfomla :'Ctlon, u Trull... Thie bull-It conducted by 1 1hearlng and state your acquired by opertllon of law or conMIO da un abogado en 8111 held on Monday, Mty 9, 10113 at ACTITIOUUIU .. •U Slr-:W=:.'c~~S:~ fr!:=.-:',;:.9':!:1~~': oen«•\~nanhlp. objectlon1 or file written~Oll'llfwtll other tl\an or In .sdltlOn 11un10, d1b1rl1 hao•rlo 2:00 p.m .• 11 lhl Chipman A- Thi =,:~ dolno Streat, Nawpoft 9-:h. CA. 82ee3 Tr1.11t IXICl.llld by JEROME c ~ ~~ ob~tlonl with the COUI:" :; '::!,~ ':' ~·,:. ":..t~ '~~cit:-~;:: :~\~~r::. ~oo~h=.~:v~h~:~1:~ ~ ~ -Clmord E. F9Udlllf, 500 38ttl SMITH and BRENDA l . SMITH .. Thie 1111-1 -"""with the be ore the hearin1. Your ,.., ~ ll1ullld In MoOIN. ~ -f91111trld~. tlempo. A--. o;.ange. CA. ' TROPIC TRAll.£A POATS. 351 Sll'lll. Nlwpor1Blldl,CA.112983 hulband & will II joint lenentt. and County Clartt of Orenge Col.Inly on appeuanoe may be in penon Cou;;i: o~·· Stlta of 1. TO THt OEFENOAHT; A oMI NOTICE: AT TIME OF SALE BIOi w .. 1 Bl)' St .. ·Cotti ...... CA ~ .. ~ conductld by I ~:.~~:~:n~ ~~!y2le~· •• 1!1:0:: APf11 •. 18113 or by your attorney. Callf •• datcrlbed .. compttlnl II•• bean llled by lhe MAY BE MAOE IN~ AHO/Of' 92927 --· f'1Un1 I F y Q U A R E A followt. to wit. pje1n11f1 1Qe1nat )'OU. " you w11tt 10 THE CASHIERS OR C£RTIFllD LEWIS NEWTON SMITH, Barbara A. Clpplnolr 13238. Paga 227. of Olflcla l Publlahld Orange Co1tt Dally CREDITOR tl .. ..-.t Thi North 40 feet ol lot 10 In dtfend'Wit lewaull. you muet. wftl'lln CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL 1onOJ AM.ma, Spring v...,. CA Thll llatlmlnl -fllad with 1111 Aecordt of OflrlQI County. CA. and PloC, Aptil 11, 18, 25, Mey 2. 1883 --'• f .... °!d~~~~· Block 8 of South Wiii Burnett'• " day• •flat thla 1wnmon1 I• CODE SECTION 2824'1. 920n County C... of OtMQ9 Countlf on ~ to thlt oarut1n Notlee of 17M.Jl.I\ .,._...tor o vic ~.you Addition to MC>dlml. u par map _..,.,on you. flll with"* OOll'1 1 Al Iha 11ma ol tl'la lnltla l ~~eel by 1 Mard'l 31. 11183 Default ther1und11 rtcord•d ------------" must file your da.1m with the thlrlof ~In 8oO* 21, Page Mtt1en raaponea to 1111 oomplllnt p.ibllcatlon of l?lla nollca. the toUI _w __ ..,.. Publllhed Orange Cout~7; ~~.1:3*'=1=.N:. ____ P'lll.IC ___ NO_T1CE _____ court or present lt to the i8,;;'.~=~c:'n'i:. Unllll you do eo, ~ dtfauft _.. amoumofthlunpeld~of!M Thll ~· '""'!.'._.. ................ Piiot. Apnl 4, t1, 18. 211. 1N3. 1110 Co1.1nt11. wlll under and '1C11110Ua ~•• penonaJ repreeentattve r-wio ltMnlrom botti IN Hol1ll bl antlf9d on 1$1t>41catton of the ~:~"t~d~1:f 1't'::a~ -,.._, ... v. u.. 1546-«I ~to Niki o..d of Tr\191 111 NA• ITA.,._NT aps::;.inted by the court 40 .._and thl 8outtl 40 ._ 7'it plmntlfl, "'° t111t c:oun,,,..,. 111* • t Cleril of ();ange County on Thi ,....._.._ -•• .......... IUdQIMnt IQlllNt you '°' the ,.... "Omlled Cott•. Hpell .... Ind , 1913. P'\a1C NOTIC( at publk: auction fOf c:uh. llwM ~""' ...-~--.... wt four months from the feet fOf 1 community drl"9Way. cltmandld In 1111 ____._...t, ~ 1dv1ncH la 1133,178.73. To -money of 1h• United llatH ol ~ 11 d t f fi t t f mew• oommonl)' known u : 1112 Id 1 1 -·-,· 1 fltwmMI Iha ooenfnC1 bid ....,, -bftthld Or1'1:_ coa{to~·,-f'lCmlOUa ...... America. I c11hlar'1 cllecll OELAWARE ST APART· .~~OU ...:!..1~Uln·~~'~ Elplanade, Modena, County of ~ ~=~" t oln~ ~~m1nf o ell (714)837-08ee. ~ • ,~ ··-• MAmlTAT'lmNT pey9btetoMldTNl1 .. ~on 1 MENTS . 18119 1 D1l1w1rt, ""'~'42• ,....., .. ~ ~""-CelllorniL .....,_. ··~-•-...__ ...... ,8 l883 Apt! 11• 18• • Mly ~0~2-«I Thi lollowlng Pl'tOn 11 doing 9tlta or n1tl0nll bank. • llltl Of Hunt"'O'lon aa.M. CA.~ 700 of the Probet.e Code of ~r;.y,;;, ol 111a CHll In l1wful ~.re .. f requlltl In th• ~MT SERVICES, INC. ORAJIO• CO\MTY MUNIC.,AL COURT HAMCM •llDICIM "CNe....,n.•NClt'!TT ........... ..,.... ..._......._cA-~1.1 .. 11u1 •DWA,.D JOHN WfT D1l1 t b .tOMftf C. llAW.M, 19'. e11f DO•a 1 tllre111t1 H, ........ ••• IMea c.e ..... .... ~ ................ .... ........ .., ............. ,.. ..... ,.. ............ ..... = .................. ..... ............... I yOll .wi 10 ... IN ad'llOe of •.nor~ 111 thl1 m1t1.,, you .......... ~ .... ~ -,.,.,_, If lln'f, IM)' bl .... (9 ... AYtaOI U1t1f lie al4l1 ......................... •eellr•alr 11etre U4. tlfl ...... -... u.. ..... , •• ,, ••••• 4'1ta. L.•• •• ........ , ..... a1 1Jtt•4 dtM• totfcltar ol ........ M VII lilbOOHO Ml .... e1t1111i.. eeberre lltottlo II ., ._,... ...... ,,..,.._ ............. "' ....... ............... a-....o. 1, ~·THl'.CllfWPDANT: A cM =:, ...... Mlfl ... ., tM _,.....~ ..... .. ............ ~ ....... ~ • MJ9 af'ltf 11119 tulllffffll II --.. ,..,. .. -...,. _.. __.,...,.. .... ......... Ultllla ....... '1ft4ll --.. . ......., ... ., ......... .... = ........ ._ .. . m ....... ,..., • a''t. ..... ..... ..... ...... " .. :,§= ;::;,-:.:r:-.: ~~ ~­ ~.~ .... ~ aa.. '9dlrti c:redh un6on. °' • •111• Of c w Hogtl.,g. 836 AmlQol California. The time for money of thl Unli.d Stltll on Mia. "'---":JI-. 21. 1eea 11 Mid TtUetM COMPUTER 8Y8TEM$ tedtrll11Wlg9andloan..odatlon W1y, •&.Newport B11ch. ~A f'"-'" Ot..-ceell""'tMllel'IOe~M*S ......_ TO ..... ,,.,. .. 00 .,_, OISTAIBUTOAS, p 0 . Box 47et, doMclld In t!Mt stall. II tht main t2te0 ...... claln-. wO.l not expire b)' ",;,i. llCUtld by Mort;;;9~ J Pelerlon. Cwtt .• Q<;r>Y~ •• .._" A .. _. Ca• f ~tr•~-lo Flral Amtrlcan Tltl• Donni M1tzg11. 408 82nd prior to four monthe from T--...__.. on....._ pr....-IO....,.. Kim E. Onlnt, Deputy Pltrtc:ll A. Rendel. A9ll SIC na.-m. -1 Ofnt1 02802; 8182 -· .. _ 81 eet .........._ e.ectl CA ll2M3 d ( h ·-· ._ .... ~ ........ ., """' lll-"'11N P. IJIAlllO, aaa. o.. City 9l'ld Wiii Regency, La Palma. Calllornla ,,,.,,._Company IOClted ti 114 r • ·~-· • · the ate o t e hear-Ina Ten peroent of amouil bid 10 bl 8'10.......,. cw. Dr. #ll&a f1~· CA 112MI 90e23 E. Fifth St .. In "" City GI Santi Ana. Thi• bl.lalnatt la conducted by I noticed above. dapoallld with bid. ..__ 8lllCll CA ll2eeO 1 .. 1 1311-8218 Ir• 0 • v Id II ex ti r, I 1t 2 CA ... thlt right. title W lnltrllt oentWll pennanhlp. YOU MAY EXAMlN &Ide Of °"9r'l to 119 In wrtltng and ,__.....,, • P bll hid 0 Co I Dall Aeg..!.ncy, La Palm•. C11Uornta COf\veyed lo end now l'Mld by 11 C. W Hogberg wlll bl l"IOllVld at thl aforlllk:I <714> 640-45l0 u 1 ranga " 'l eodu under Mid Deed of Tru1t 1n 11'1• Tl'llt 1111-t -ftlld With the the file kept by the court. U omc. ,1 in.-llme ,,,., the ""' Publlahad Ofano• Co11t Oally PlkM, At>tl 18. 25, May 2. 111113 Thie bu..,_ 1a c::onduclld by.,, property lltuatld In .. id County 00Unt11 Ctertt of Orange County°" you ue lnt.ereat.ed In the publlcltlon "'"'°' and before date ~=· March 28• Aprll 4• 11• 18• ' 1 lndMdull •nd 11111 dHcrll>ld .. City of M11ct1 17, 1ta3 t!lltate, you may file a request Of..... 1604-43 L---~~~.!!~~:::::::::::::_ TNa ,1';:~-llt .......... ..-. -~C: ~·the Nor1hlr1y 11 1111 of Publl1h1d Orang• c .. :;a: with the court co receive Olttd 11111 121.11 dw; °' Aprll, ltea ACTITIOUe .,... .. u • =·of Or.nge ~·~ ~·J:,'~T~-:::·~.4:~ Piiot, Aprll 4, tt. ta. 211, 111::11.113 ~v~~~~y no~t!~~t:fa~~t! wl~~~~=o. NIUC NOT1C( Tht =.::~ ctolno Pub11111.o 011,. coe:.r= !~ ~,";:'=~Y -:.=t:!r' 01 "8.JC NOTIC( and of the peUtklN, ~ta Adminltt,..Of of tl'le '=A~ ~N~C:H, 431 eo.1a .,._ • A$><. 1 '· 18• 25• May 2, tlll:I .., C:-ty. -----..;...-------and reporta dH4rjbed in ~bl= O:,=:=:' Dally The IOIO'MllO W-" -doitlt Street, Ooett Mele. CA. Ht27 17204a Noma and •ddrue of tl'le ncnnoua.,...u Section 1200.D of the "1lot ....... 11 10,ao, tNS bu'"'~ea: GatY '*"" W1m. .,,, CoMa beMflct•ry It ""°" '9qUlll th• ..... ITATDmlf'f c.llfornla Prot.te Code. . ...... ~ . . ~ ,-~CHOICE AIR C()l)AIER. (2) M"• l1r .. 1, C:oat• ...... CA . .,_.,. -1111 11 b11no conduottd: U.8. TN tQllolMno penons -doitlt TBOM'"8 J o-mogp• C .. 01 cou-E" 17"2 ,._ UU7 ~ ""'-. I M A L l II U 9 I N I! I 8 bualnlll M· A • am. s:.' P\llJC M>llC( "' .,, "' .,.....,, Thie ~ le COftdl.ided by 'II\ ACrmou99UI .. AOMINtSTAATIO,.,, a1n11 An• ,AlllTY '"L' 1Auootit INC.Loar MARIO W. •1,....,wtne,~t~k lndMclUllt Mm ITAW 8ranot1 Oftloe. 2700 N. Main •1. 11!.lllVICI, t02U Cut1'2t: Dt •• MAINm;l\0, Ja., UZI N. =-=~It 1NC~~~lfor1111 !':1por111011. Thie: Winn lllM wtltl IN ~~ pertoM .. .,. =d~~.?r.~0~~ rt:=. Hun~-..C~102U OUtty ::aim; t!':. ~':a.pc~ ~~ng ,.,_II dolllO ~:i'1~~ ,,, .. ,, ''"''"· ~of=-OOt-- T!AM ORAPHtCI, naa1 DINdlona lo'"-.... Pf~ 8er11 Dt .• Hunllnglon hletl. CA. tnM (7lt) l»-UH. IAHLIN tl* ._..... .. 0 • I • ,, '..... ....... a.c::-llMJ.,Ger'CMnQrow9, ~~~~~r9<111•tlnt' 12Me,_. Dir. 102SI Owny ,.. .. ,,_. I QA ~PUOOb.IWM' "'!Mltfled Ot11191 Coeal o.ty Aolllrl D. & a a th ft111n wlttll11 10 d1y1 froM tlt• flrll OfM. ~ llMdl. CA.eat4e Piiot, Acirtl 11• l2, • arJllVICE. IHC hot.~ 1', 11. t!J, ...,!~ 11111\den, 11H4 C1nt,.I Ave., ~of thll ,,.._ TIW ~ II CIOl;d ldad II'(• 1-------------.,. ~· ~· tlt7• cc.w ~ · ,_ °'*'°·CA.t17to a.Id ...... bl,..... wlnlout ....... """...... ~~Co\*7nl. 9loNltaty 11111 ----11 oonclU09ed by en OCMlft#tt 0t """'*"Y· ..,,.... or M11Y OIOPI. ......., ~ by.,. 11111 ~ -llld wt111 "" f'8JC ll>TICE .............. 1mC113d. ts to ....... 111111 I Of ~ Ollr ~ • --. ,, ,,__._ ~ Olerlt d Ol'lftlll ec..ity. -TmOUI. 11•• .... "-"'........ MOUl•IDl•ioet 10..... Tit9 ..... -tt -.. ...,. .. t'V .J..... ,__. --~ ~ ,.._ 1111101:1111••• -Nied .wt ........ fl.eon .. ncMe or Councr ~ d Onngt CcuJCy on .c.;~.~ Tbll 9 I , .. _ lled .. ""' ~ Orlf\00 OONI Dell)' ...... .,AW Ociumy Cl"1I of Onngt County on _..., by ta6d Deed '11 TnM. 10 ~ 1, 1"*· .~ =:'I.= fll 0..,... ~ °" fllot Afi', 11, 1t.. 11. U., 1. _, TM 1~ IMf90n le ftenQ ...... 11 1tl3. .. : e:m.au ......... ~ ...... ~-6\ " ...., 1-.a '"Ta Kl INtTf'UOTIONll, tot · '*-Mtltllatod c-..... u.pen111 111a "''""'*' Orante co.u1 Oalf)' ... ~ a • .................. -.1: .... ~ = ~~~CA. ten4 Jublleflef OrallfO C.... Otllty ~ II IM tllnl of ._ lllltlal Not. Apt t1, ti, II. -l,jta, ...... rv-""' --.- ll'lot. .-... 11, ti.at. 1ta 't'J Ma 1Gf .... ..._of1a11; f~ A 4 ~A.\.l/e,I ""°"~ 11. tt, -~ PmlJC CIJC( ~'~:.:.k~0111191 U!M! ie=-.... MUC-V ~ Miii-ICllll--M ..:...~·---"' ~ tGIU _ _ ~y!.. y A ..... ITA1'W Cllir)li ..... E _ -·-':Jl'lllliil' I TM ......... .,.,.....,..... 'fNI q 1 u• -._. ....... 'mil I r-,=m ~i:.... t"9 ....... ~ ..... ~ fAHIOCH COll,,AHY, =~.: ~ _..., °" ""' .......... ....... ~ " •Y .... AT A ..., ..... -\MM ..., .... l.aM. "llft41ftllOl'I ..... • ----....... MO •ALI. ' ':.u .:Jll A ,. M8. ··~, ... ,I.Mi, ~ OllMnllll... NlliW 0r-.. .a.a. ~ •:°'-;:...._. ~~ ~~Hilm, Hit ""''._:.:1~---........... M.Mt4. 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Action Mo6ne It 11 a.m. wtth lht Jav.ln oompMltlOn Ind oonoludM et 2:47 p.m. wtth the men'• mle run.''°" Information, oell (213) US.2101. 6ym.-•tln •eet Loa ~ wt11 hoat a 1Me1 ~ the Wottd Ohemplon Aueelen gymn .. tlc1 team Gend lht United Stat•' b9et In the McOoneld'a vw:nnaatloe Cl..-l'rtdty through &lnday The h two d919 of OOl'l\petltlO(I wlll b. held 1t1 loyoi...MatYmOunt Uniwreny, wt.lie =·' oomc>etltlon le Mt for UCLA'• Paui.y Tht men's comJ>9tltlon wlll be Mid on Frtdey beginning at a p.m. The women'• meet la "9t for Saturdey at 7:30 p.m. The mbted ftnaAI at UCLA wlll be t*d Sunday at 2:30 p.m. netcsce.,. prloed at l1UO and 110.60 tor adutts and ... 50 '°' ~ 18 and under 12 dltcount ooupone er~ avallabl• ai Mcl>onald'e rHtaurante and Southern Celfomle Detain deelln. ·• ........... ,,.,,,, .. ' The "IOOh ltontnM U.I Oh~ wtt1 be '*d ~ey, Mey 1 al tht hnl!I Mon1oa pltt. OOmpetnor1 will lake pett In a two-mite twlm, 100..mlle btCyde rt0t "'4 IO-mtle run. The ~• 11 ICMduted to be ,...,.Md on A8C T~'t Wide WOl'td of lpcwt1onMey14 CO"'Petltlon bef11\I at 1 a.m. l'or more lnk>rmatlOn. phone (111) 711-1"3. Cele6rlty 6•11 Entrlee ate being ~tad fOI' the Vince Ferregarno Orange County SS*llal OtymplOe c.tebrlty golf fournement echeduted for Friday, May 13 et the Loe Alamttoe Nlll'f a ... GOif Coul'M. c.i.brltlea Joining l'wr11gamo Include Jldc YoungblOOd, Irv Panttey, Cert l!kem, Wendell ~. Pr .. IOf\ Oennatd and Jim Youngblood of the flam•, bo~ Jerry Querry, lht Ram cl'l eerleadere end other television ~tlea. All proc.ed1 wlll go toward• th• Orange County Spec:lal Olymptc.. Cott tor lht dey le I '76, which covert golf c;ert, '" prize•. refre9hmenta and ewatdl dlnnet. The donation la IU-dedUetlble. A lhotgun 1tart at noon 11 act.duled. For more lntormatlon, phone 775-e379. PERFECT PLAN . • • ANGELS. • • From Page C1 drove in a nm. But catcher Terry Kennedy supplied the bic bat with three atn&)e9 and two RBI. Dravecky. 2-1 hurled his second complete game of the teUOn, but lost hil bid for hil tint major 1eque ahutout when ptnch-hitt.er Joe Moralee singled home Steve Y e.ger from third ln the eighth. Dravecky had retired 20 consecutive Dod1er1 until Yeager singled with orie out ln the etahth. Llgnt rain started in the inning, but did not delay the game. From Page C1 playing quJte • bit. "I think I'm going to stay with him a while," said Twins Manager Bllly Gardner. ''I thought he caught a good game. It looks like he'• ready." Bob Welch, 0-2, took the lo., getting knocked out in the fourth inning. LAKERS ... Juan B~nilla and Garvey singled with one out iD the San Diego third. Welch put the runners in 11COrins poaition by oomrnlttina a balk and Kennedy brought them home with hla llng1e to center. Engle had troublelt last aeaaon u a riaht fielder and wu finally tent down to the minon. Over the winter he wu tranafonned lnto a catcher. The Twins wanted him around for his bat and yesterday he showed why. From Page C1 ln the finaJa with Philadelphia. In the fourth, San Diego aand twice when Ruppert Jones led off with a single and Tim Flannery followed with a double to right. Steve Sax ""booted Dravecky's hopper to second, allowina Janes to s:ue, and then Gene llichard1 singled home Flannery to knock out Welch, "I worried myaelf to death last year. You can 1eatt younelf to death and loee confidence. rm juat not going to worry any The Laken were without l\a.r iuard F.arvin "Mllic" Joh.man. A club spokesman aaid Joh.mon WU eJCCU8ed from the contest to take care of "a family buslnem" matter. more," aald Engle. t The Twins. meanwhile, excited their f.ana and themaelves by battlna .327 aa a team in spring training, bombing opposing teama with extra base hJta. La.ken c.o.c.b Pit Riley, wboee club ha1 been hard-hit by injurie. late in the aeuon, aald: "The lut three or four gamn have been very lnsignWcant. I'm glad lt'1 over. Now we can get ready for the playoffs and prepare ouraelves for thlnga to The Padres added five bwurance runs in the ninth on an RBI dou.ble by Bonilla, an RBI lingJe by Garvey, Sixto Lea:ano'• run-1COring fielder's choice and• two-run error by Sax. come.•· McCOllMIQ( MOlTUAlllS I Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hi lls 768-()933 San Juan C.p1S1rano 4~·1776 ' ~~.:_MT. OUYJ Mor'luafV •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 rtHC.IUOTHHS l&L. •OADWAT MOtlTUAaT 110 Breadway Coste Mesa 642·9150 L\LTZ-GHOM\ SMITH & TVFHILL WISTCUff CH.Ara 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PAC"4C ••W MIMOlJA.I. P AU Cemetery Mortuary Chapel·Crem1tory 3500 Pac1t1c V1trN Dnve Newport Beach 6'4·2700 • But when the regular teaaon opened, the bata grew quiet. · "'Th.at'• the way we played all ;&.~·." said first baseman Kent PREY 1urvlve1 alon1 wltb 4 Pierce Brothen Smiths' Mortuary directors. ~. FJ'IZPATRICI. MARY (DOLLY) FITZPATRICK, resident of lAROY T. FREY, ace 62. de u1h te rs . Pe trt cl a a resldel)t of HunUncton West,rmeyer and Nancy Beach, Ca. Pa11ed eway Brant both of Coeta Mesa, MJdden1y on-Aprtt-U;-ltc-CC.-suan Pmn and Sandra In Burllnpmt, Ca. IH wu Roy both of Huntington the ion of Otto C. and Beach. Ca .. abo 1urvtvlnc Caroline S. Tetzlaff Frey. He are 4 arandcblldren hla CGata Maa. Ca. PUied awey wu born July 20. 1920 tn mother Carolin• Frey. a on April US, 1983. She 11 Waueau, Wteconaln. He al1ter Eltaebetb Frey, a ~ved b~1:' £,~ eUended the public ecboml brother Wallace Frey of f If~-,._ and~~ ln Wausau Md s;radua&ed Decatur JWnma and brother 0 -~-'-'--,~ .. .,.,. f.rom Indiana Untveraty and Ralph Frey of lndianaplli8, H . N l ch o I a (Edd I e) of received hbi Masten from Indiana. l'riendll may call at C 1 a r e m o n t , C • . , 7 the UnivenUy of Maryland. P.lerce Brotbere Smiths' arendchlldren, 12 1reat-He entered the US. Marine Mor1uary °*'Monday, ApiJ 1randchJldren, 2 1reat- 1Corpe ln UMl and WU a 18, 1983 from lO:OOAM '° 1reat-1randchlldren and fiahter pilot dUJ'inc World 9:00PM. Funeral eervlces dau1hter-ln-lew Clarice War II. the Korean And will be conducted on Fltapatrlck of .Colorado. Vtetname.e Wars He retired Tuaday, A-n 19 1983 t Servlcea will be held on •a Coaone1 lp 1973. For the ll:OOAM at 'ti;~ uruc!t Monday, April 18, 1983 at JJmt 10 ,_,..he baa beal a Metbodiat Church of l:OOPM at the Harbor Lawn Technical Compltance Huntlntton Beach with Memorial Chepel with Manager with NI nan Rev. Albert Jamm, pa9tarof l n term en t a e rv lee 1 ~~allon, he wu 1 the chwdl ottldatina. J'ull Immediately following. of the Flnt UnJted military aervlces will be Servka under the direction Methodllt Church of conducted a( l :OOPM at of Harbor Lawn-Mount HuntinpJn Beech and held Rivenide National Ce:netery Olive Mortuary of Cotta •eve r a 1 f o a lt Ion a of ~ the United Stace. Manne Meu. 640-5"4. I ea de re b p in cl u d i n 1 Ulr"p9 frollD J:l Toro Marine NI.IC 11ma Chairmen of the S...Family~tnlJeu Admlnlluatlve Board, be of &wen i:iaatftbutiom be ~-:'uu wu al10 a member of made In IDllDDIY of LeRoy OPMALXUOa:n HunUnaton Beach Lodae f'ny ~ the f'lnt Unlt.ed AT ,..Aft eMa #380 F&AM. He wu lle,hodht Church of *'41,_ married to the former Bun~ 8-d.I. 2721 17th of'"c'!:t:::'°'~ec:! ~~ Darotby M. SJ>c-n.tker. who St., Huntmcton Beech. Ca. Or-. !ft 1N....., Ol tlle &t9'9 °' VE1'A SYl.VlA cou:. o...ecs. Nottce .. .....,, """" ttlM the Ut•llan•d ..... el PfMlle ..... to Ille hl9tlMI Ind l>Mt bldct.f, eubfect to contlnutlOn of H id &upertor Court. on « .,.., v. 2tltl dllY of Apt 11a .. .._ oftl9e of H. VlrglrM King. 11121 Yoi.nda Aw~ Northrld99, CA t1Ut. Slllte of c.llfomla, .. tile rtoftl, tltle end ll'tternt of Nld cfeound at the time of dMttl lrld .. Vie ..... .. lrld lnteNlt !Mt the .... of Mid deceeeed he• eoqulred b)' IF CREMATION IS YOUR PREFERENCE Call THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY ~loll Of -Ot otMrWlee then or In eddltte>11 to ""' of Hid ..,._., et IM ..,,._ Of dMUI. In lrld to 1111 "" --,.., :i= :=o::~~ -~to-: The ~eptunc Society brought cremation to Orange County in 1974. Today we provide more services to Orange County families than anv other orpniz.ation · We offer cremation with burial at sea. in the mountains. or in the de1en and our cocnplctc service costs about one-fifth as much as a conventional around burial. The response to our service has bttn u.&raordinary! We have 27,000 memben 1n Oranac County. and in our nine year h.latory we have served over 7.000 (antilics. U you bave any questions ~prdina crernallon. please call u1 at: Mall to: THE N!PTUNI SOCIETY ~w.c.. ...... ., An undl~ OM-tlllf 1n-..1. IUbfeal to .. , .. •ellon Of • llte .-...in: The Nont•-••tr ~of lot 1 lrld tlM eoul"9e1ter1Y I ._t of tlMI NottflWt.., ~ ct Loi I In Tr9°' '°'· • eflO'MI "'bOOl 11, .,... .. of flll c 1nrr uu• ....,., -• of Ofanot Qouftty, Celltomla. fllOre IOllllllOtlf)' llftOWft M 331 ........ lt.+2':: ::':l. °':'eell 111 lawM ~--u.ed--= Of pert CIMI\ llld ........ ... lly Mee ......, ., .......... Of ,.... o-110fl .. ....-...... fen ""...e of ......... , ... to llie .......... -. : ............. "' ..... " ---~--.......... ... .. .,,, -.,..,-... ... ...-0•11\ .............. ... ...... Dllllf .... ·-"""' ... .,... H.WIMM .... Afb.ell.99 11t•.__,_, ........_.a.•1• -· ... .....,, A. wtMrY. r=r~ BfilrDllY ... 6 J 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ' ' 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX ......... ··-Por Tv .. day through LW 11&.1 llWlllT To Pllet Y* Ad, Cll leturdey publl0etton1: e:ao p.m. the r.evtou• 642-5678 dey. 'or lun I)' and Monde)' p11blloe1ton1: 12:00 noon 8Murdey. rtn.t main channel vt.w tram~' e er.ea. poo1 home. 8*'&ad ttMO.ooo. llUl £STATE Utn4·11i1I ""·~·101 tt11a. IL.ll ..... •·••NI l4-lt•w Vrnu*llfl ( _.fl'''' 11mu ftt • h \.1~•" ... t .. I M•r \t•W M..-..i ltr.n .. t"•-.fU U l•lfO t•,.,,n\.11111 v.11." lh.;nun"'"" tt. • h Uum u .. ,,.,.., ""-11\11 l ... wu• • Uii ... h l•1NUIW lt1tl• t .. •.UI"-• N~"' ,..,,. ~'"'-"'' ~h ....... \ .. , ~·"'•"•' .... ft '°"'' \) ,.. flh "'-0J ..... ,~ .. p11111 ..... , ...... ,, " ' u ... ' , ... , ....... """' '"'··-·ti. ... . r ...... , .. ''""''"•'""'" t ,, ... , ... ~ ...... \, ·~ .... . """''hf ... llU. '" •h •••• , ••• , ~ ....... ····••'" '.ft• h ,, ... .u. 't•HtHI i'fl·J-• ft~ l "uo1ti.1f'fMlllUH1• IJ.111h 'I' t 01 ... lf•ll\tM• vrt• M""'""' hwtttn. p,,.,,. rH ''"''"'"'•' Prof•h ·~~ '"t' ~h M•it.H~ 1tumr t'u'-• Mou11~1n llrt>wrt tJirwnM• Cu (~' 11f l0ttUUl\ tiu1 uf sw11 H.~tMt'M"' f'.mw. ~8::::;1 RE~ RE Wanlod RENTALS UIAiiM'"lrl ··~1n•.n.,1 th"°"" Unturn.,.h•'\I U OWof' t unu'h."I • ., l nfurru,t...,t l•lf'k1i· turn t,,~t L1of 1,-'Aof\.tv-.... ... turn Tt••N"""'._"" l!nf nu"""., • utTI Uu.,lt -. ..... Lnf """'""'"" .. fwn..ii.d Aa:wrl"""'n-. Unf AS* fum w l.'nl "u.in ... .., • ._,,Al ...... ,,, ... , ..... ,, ·••I" l•~.,., tt11n-.-. ~'"""'' k.4-uwi. \.Mahon Rrnwt. .. HA nwb \o SNait '"K4 nwt.e w.n....o (,.,.,...h,,,~• Off•• Krnwa. l:k..w~M..·nt•L. t. ''"""' Rt nYtl• lnd\ilt tt• nW>l• ,,l.,.•ft• Mt• Kt-nl.itl• ...... PUii ....... lll<r.I 1004 """' IW • Spect.acUlar t>.yfront dplx 2 aw. 2 ba up; 2 aw, IOC)'I .....,,... 2 b9 d,n, 2 boet IS**• fteduced-tl,60(),000. :~~ 1<1111 llld oorreotlone may PllllllU -IX;ltWlllT 10'4 be made untll 1:30 p.m. OoNn & jetty viewl. Marini room. 4 bdnn, a :~~ for the next dey'a ~ balh, 3700 eq.ft. tl,38&,000. ~ oetlOn. For ~ and := Mond•)' p11bllo•fto111. Lm llLI 1041 12:00 noon 8eturday. Reino41led 3 bdrm, 2 bath + larp nc. rm :~::.: ~~:-t>!r•~'!ti~o; :.~!::~ baun ceW.nel. fum.i.hed, patim. t420,000. " :~~: llng your ad. • ....... 111111 ... "' /:;,i~ llllU New 4 br, 4~ ba, cu.tom French Ncnnandy ::: Ct** your ad dally and F.Nte 1.2 prime lllft hll1top tl.2a()/IOO. :::..~ ~-O:L'v~· •••••• un un11n •••• .~m•• tlablllty for :: Coronado laland CUit. beyfront Jot. u· ba.t ::.: nret ltleorrect lnMrtlOn dock. Plana avall. Now $370,000 w/1m"lm. :::.:t~-·~~~~~~1 tlOU :::;--• BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR '"' ...... lu s.Jt ll)U __________ ;;;:;... __ j l I ~'\ r 1 , 1 • [ J • ' • 1 I tJ :~:: lnlral 1112 1~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~ :~~ Mn Iii :~': 11,111 1111.-...... '"· Under VA terme, IUP« SenutlonaJ llngle lt°'Y P!!l!egla l!l! : :~. eherp, elngle temll)' 3 Town Hom!_!IO,t!_~~ m..- "'" Bdrm. 2 bath. CloM to OOfnlTM#l"l; ,,....... """'-on Bllboe -~ et U. 1w tennl1, ewlmmlng and wltl help lnence •t low Pier. A rare 3 bdrm, 2 ba 1011 clubhou1e. Now onl)' lntereet ratel Cell Rende&vou1 condoml· '* 1123,500. Act now, call 769-1501 or 752-7373. n1urn on the llW of the :~~~ 54&-2313 \VALKIR 6 LEI flb6ad ballroom. Stspe to 1m n--• .,~ the aend. Panoremlc '* IWtll ...._ ocHn view and beach ::: •c--.1.-walk. euy walk to the 112~ Dory llMt, Pavlllon & l·~~;;j;;r:~1~~~~1Cl;';"'~· ~d lerry. 8Mboa Ill ltl beBt. • lll IUIT Calf UI about IHe brand "oo new llBtlng ... UUl .. IU .... , 11111 •••L ""' .... ,,11 llOt l.UO l4lt 1)2C 1)2) '"'-.1)3) lt11•1111 I .._'I 83' on the Beyt 4 eonn.. ~Nlu[l UAIL[Y f. ACJ'ltlCIA IL<, UV. In 3 bdrm. 2 bath 4'h Be, MC>arate dltllng upper apt. Commercial rm, family rm. large paUO lhop, office or rwtall on entry. See to lppr'eeleie. lower level plus 4 cer M•y purc:h••• land. parttlng. Prk:e Bl $395, '800,000 II Hlhold. Cell l-------- 000. M11111y,, TwltcMll for a Ca.Ullue associated 8110 •fll S DE Al ll)DS JJJ\ ft l o bee t 1 ' !tt l . . 1ae.. __ ..... -=--~......:.••~·~· QEORQE ELKINS CO 35441 ,,_, Vlento. v .. cent. brtnd new, 3 bdnn and femlly rm. 2'At ba. 10% dn. 12e4,600. ~ l7Ull llUU :!900 l'I01 :w. l90) lllOll 1901 =~~~~~~~1 IMt• ¥11W 1_N_1-83tt _____ _ 11111 c.r... ... 1111 1111 2¥1l 21114 1111~ 2VI& 2910 wn 191' PllYIR 1111111 SH(IECLffS Just Uiet.ed. ocaen, «*l)IO(I View, stunning 4 Bdrma. ANHOUf4CEMENT S A very popular T floor plan th•t glvH )IOU a private muter eulte. 3 Bdrm 2 beth, fentutlc: femll)' area. 11one fire· place. Light end •lry counlty kitchen. A mU9t •••at $129,800 . 548-2313 Th• popul•r "Carmel" model. Three bedroome. Spac:loue petlo. Luxu-nent gerden. Property In top condition. You own the lend. 12N.500. llUlllT UY I IUll TllTWIU.S Gerry & Chr1l1a /\Uf"'Nfll•·,.--..•n\A l,..,.t '11 .. UUNI t•1 r-.11wl~ .~.,....it\111 ~., •. ,.,. ~ h-••h A. IB\H\,;l.U\ln BUSINESS' FINANCIAL f'u.••n.....,._ lu• "''4 • ~nit._ ( )ppur\ l.U\I lM._ 8'.mnt._ w,.n,HJ '"ln""' .. v..-nl C}tJpvt"ltM\tU. In._,.....,,,,,,, W•"-h-0 '"Mtn" wL,. .. ,, '""""'•won...o ~ . .,,,...,llt' ... r I•"" EMPLOYKNT tli It 'A-.. nte•J •J ... ,. w.,.ttd MERCHAlll>IS£ Ant~...,., "'""''"'"''' A'8 C1tllt\to l\~ M•V'f"~ .. t· c·..,.....,..,.,,, t_,,qu'"'""""t l"•...-.flUh n • ,,, "' \ llH Jur-n1tvt"t t:.r-. ~h, ll...-lwtkl ll·•<d> J.-wrlr\I M•h•""*'" M-. ... 11 .. 0, .. .u"' M+i• W .. nw-ct MWMi-.t 1N,Nn-..n'6 t Wftn • urnlluH Al ~~·~nt ... .,,,.,. ltl Or••~ ~or~,"~f(~~""'' .-., .... ...... BOATS ~~p M-411nt s.-rv., ~.,.,.£.loo.IL.• s ..... ~pplift.. INtn. Ct11<oft &..lb- TRANSl'ORTAT1(1" Am,.h ... ,,....,.. l·..,...,_...,. Mu6or ftik,, •M+Nw\"''" ~,.....,.,.. M"'..-n~, "' . Tr .... " T,.,, I lr.w~""' l/Ulth AUTOMOTIVE ""'\11 1.,..,_f\C Auw $--f"Vw... .. ..,,,. A\111• Wttnhd !Ip ..... kt.. Koolo • Wn., I flf'H•<t TrWllk• \11"' A"'"-f"f"" ~·1..-.,. AUTOS ll'(MT£D Alht ""-""'o ..... o .. JOOl ~JU4 lllll . ~11• JOlft tllltK I n U1·1llO en-ne1 1~1311 IUITTI llW 702 Aalde, ¥1llueble R-2 lot, UM 2 units .. la or do your own lhln9. 1225, 000. ::::~ WIYllTll~t ..,_.,.. .. ,,.,_ ::: w... )'Oii he\119 It...... Ill-MM THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ BANl(eRO •cm l•nd. large corner lot. __ ..,.,,._ OPEN SATISUN 1...S •O'l4 •P•C:IOUB comfortebl• .... .,... 1230 SAND KEY OR. ~: ~~::: =~:r .~:ry~:i~: ~!'..-~ .... ~ ~~-H~: ~'°'it. 3 btdrooma. ..--" ge_. -·~ lueh. ¥flf'I 10 lot. MCI cit ,,..., 3 bathe. ~room Md munlty. 4 BA home on c;ul-de-1ao. 2 patloa, "en eoo.. kif ema11 bollt or lar99 pool..az.d lot on llgflted 8edmltton court, R.V. $410,000 wtth land. qu6et cuMie eec. 2 BR on fire pit. By OM*. Prfn Alk for Belle Ch-Lee. the ground ftoof. Lerge only ple&M. 1495,000. ~~ 644-7020 BePW•t• fMlly rm w/Wflt 1eo-t133 By 9'1P(. ~~ ~ WL UT&TI t.. i-.--.-..a-..,----·-~~~·; .. ~";·;·~~ -· ... )~ mTllTLJ Low dfl or exdlange 3 Br. 2 a.. 2 cs gar. Win IOIO ... :, ... ~ .,. .. IOll -lfltU "'"~ - -..J,O tlOI& llOJO 1111.1) -lltll) --.n 1111» ••ll'f flllll ••n .... '"' . ... •121 till IPfEILlll c:onelder excttBnge for Belt value In Newport WB.L land, TO'• or etc:. M1d-Beech tor famlly IMng. lllllT_, pal only. 754-e505 ·or • ~to any form ol Have 11nlt1 or 2 Bdrm 1_~ __ -2644 ____ _ enterteitwnent -outdoor home pllll ,.., .... ltl o6d ..... --•• BBQ'• to fonnel dlnnen. Corona del Mer with Prtcad -~-=--tor 3 Bdrm, huge llvlng pool. Top c:ondlllon. Ck Nie. 3 Br. 2 81 rootr\, remoOBled kitchen 1310,000. and an outttandlng co-. Fee lend, MIUn1 vered patto. Thie home 1e Ullllill()Ut OOMl:S fin, 1337.&00. Roberta lrnrneculeWI Full pr1ce le Aealt0t9 87~ RMI Ealate. 4'3-0202 « only 1179,9001 Don't j~~~~~~~~~-~83~1~-9913~~--~tor~~Ctndy~L ,,.. ttll8 one. Me.7171 ...... laDiMllllM a• ,_.tLIUTm THE REAL ESTATERS ..SElECT PAOPEATieS ftl.Ull-Wooday with •tream1 ... ~ ..... tlee: pool, ..,. tennll and 2 bdrm + home. OrMt location and low CMtl down. •.&~ ftnanc>. ltlg. 1135,000 • ..Walk to South Cout Plau. 831-1400 ...... 1KUll 1KllT. An~ martlle ~. IH ed 01 .. 1 trench doore, oourtyard end mucfl "*-In ~ --.aarve4~ == cf:.~'l!~:Y f'90'N. ~ lly "" ir.-•UtutlonaJ leftder, thle may be pwoflMad with ...... 10'llo .,..,.. on an AITD. Cal for ..... and ... nMOtl'f ..... A ,_ ........AIMfttl' ~ rao~ '*'*· ••. n . L.Ullli'iii 5 Bdrni1, 3 beth•. ln- Otd Ceipe Cod. 200 ft from dlldeB ,,,...., BUit• end Ch1nnet. Boat mooring. *99 famll)I room Ind off Vl9w Pevtlton. 4 bdrm, 2 anet patklng tor uc> to 7 ger. $1800 S* mo. UOt< c.rB. Onty 5 doora frOm Option money. Agt th• entrenc:e to Mein &4Q..1538 -aner e. Beech. .._ on meritet et onty 1575,000. ..... 1111 r [ I * Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 11, 1HI NY E COMPO ITE TRAN ACTION OUOUTIOllt "''"uo• TllAOU 011 TMl IUW '1'01111 MIOWUT. ~·""'' ~··· tO•fo.t, Dl'•On ••• Cll•C••••TI noo • ICtU1llfUAlfO •t"OHIO l'I' Tii i liAl•D AleO tlf1Tt111T \ti.• Not ~I,,., 'i.w ,,.,. ' Dow Jones Final Record Hish UP 11.90 CLOllNQ 1, 113..24 Factory operation highest since August By Tlte A11ocla&ed Prn1 WASHINGTON -U.S. faciories operated at 69.4 percent of capacity In March, rnarklnc t~ fourth straight monthly gain and the hJahest level of ~e a1nce J.ut August, the government reported 10day. The new gain of 0.7 percent over the February level .. reflected wldeapread lncreues In activity among· manufacturing lndu1trles," the Federal Reeerve Board report uld. It waa the latest encouraging economic news for the still-young recovery from the 1981-82 reoMlion. The government had report.ed on Friday \hat jnduagjal production roee 1.1 percent in March -ai.o the fourth 1traliht gain -and that prices at the wholesale level had declined for the aecond Ume in three montha. Riaing production and factory u.e are clearly good sl~ for the mlllion1 of Americana who are 1tlll jobless. Auto output 'surprises' DETROIT -Planned leCX>nd-and third-quarter production by U.S. automakers ii up nearly 3 percent from what had been planned a month ago, an industry journal reported. The journal abo reported in editiom for releue today that 0 .S. dealers~ ltock of import can dropped to a a1 daya' supply at the end of March, with Japane1e make1 in the 1borteat 1upply. In the production report. Ward'• Automotive Reporta said a 2.7 percent April-June lncreaae and a 3 percent boott for the third quarter are due largely to plana by General Moton Corp. and American Moton Co., Ford Motor Co. and Chryaler Corp. ,.re not likely to l.ncreaae their production acbeduled for the next two quarten, the journal said. Higher gasoline prices seen LOS ANGELES -Oil indu1try analyst Dan Lundberg predlctl guoline prices will drift UJ>Ward ln comirig weeii u retailen continue to pus along tax increases and make up for recent to.es. "Aft.er eight montha of guollne ~ cuttin& a market turnaround may be at hand,• Lundberg said in hia weekly Lundberg Lener. "The question ii whether It could hold." Guoline prioee ro.e with the 5-cent ... -plloo i.x ~ instituted by the federal government on April l. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT • I