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Coast
Pilot founding publisher
Walter Burroughs looks
back at some of the
lighter-hearted political
shenanlg_ans of our past.
/A3
Surgeons recently had to
mend Sam Hlgglnson's
hearti but that didn't
keep·hlm from giving It
away last week ./A3
Callfomia
The feds are going to
allow food to undergo
radiation to klll germs.
/AS
Oops. A math conjecture
created 99 years ago lsn 't
all that accurate./ AS
Nation
Reagan says a social
meeting with new Sovlet
leader wouldn't solve
anything./ M .
Retails sales were up a
whopping 2.2 percent In
December./A4
World
Soviet leaders call Yuri
Andropov a 'champion of
peace' at funeral./ A4
Yugoslavia closed down a
restaurant that over-
charged act or Kirk
Douglas./ AS
Mind A: Body
On the day of hearts, a
leading surgeon doesn't
see much future for
artlflclal ones.181
Sporta
Nick Thometz finishes
fourth In the men's
1,000-meter speed skat-
ing at the Winter Olym-
pics today./C1
Fountain Valley High
Is seeded fourth In the
glrls' CIF 4-A basketball
palrlngs./C1
Entertainment
James Brolin has taken
his role In the "Hote'"
series seriously and Is
opening a real-llfe res.
taurant./83
Buineu
Flnanclal columnist Syl-
via Porter examines
tax-law changes affecting
those of ua who have
offices at home./85
INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bult.tin Board
8u8'neea
Bridge
Callfomla Newt
Cluelfled
Com lea
Croeeword
0.th NotlcM
Mlnd&eody
Horoecope
Ann L.enderl
Mutual Fund•
Nattonal Newt
OplnlOn
Potloe l og
Pubt6e Not~
lfc:'Mn9t1 T.....,..on
T'Mater9
W•thtr Wottd Newt
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6th teen sought in Ur~ thef
BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ... ._...,... ...
Another Newport Beach man is
expected to be arrested this week for
his alleged role in a satanic cult that
reportedly plundered ce metery crypts
to pther human remains for devil
worship.
A group of five tecn-aaers,
suspected oftakina urn s with human
ashes from cemeteries in Corona del
Mar and Red lands, reportedly
'
pthered on a tiny island in the Upper
Newport Bay where satanic rituals
were conducted.
Newpon Beach police detective
Gary Traina said authorities have not
been able to locate the missing urns
and are not ccruin if the stolen ashes
were used in satanic rutuaJs.
Traina described the thefts from
two cemetery crypts as .. the weirdest
thine" he has seen in 11 years as a
policeman.
,
Last Thursday police booked Jack
Joseph Menes, 18, of Costa Mesa,
and an unnamed 16-year-old for
investiption of burglary and viol-
ations of the state Health and Safety
Code which prohibits the removal of
human remains from cemetenes.
Three tcen-aaers, all Newport
Beach residents. were arrested by
Redlands police the same day. Police
have obuuned a warrant to arrest a
sixth person.
A klu •trallht from Cupid
Cupid wu tn Illa &lory today u frleada and
loYen celebrated Valeatlae'• ~. Toay
Ada.ma of Ballood" Unllaalted of ea.ta
Meu mut ba•e alao been tou.checl by an .now, 1bee&ae be dellnred more tlaaD
balloou to Leelle Ba~ of eo.ta llML
The remain1 of four cremated
COUP.lea inlttted 1n erypu in the ' Pacific View Memorial Pi.rk in Cor-
ona dtl Mar and in the Hillside
Memorial Park in Redlanch, were
reported stolen in Deeember and
January, Tra.ina said.
Police in both cities traced the
thefts to a cult-like sroup that oper-
ated in Newpon Beach, he said.
Trajoa said it was one of the you n&C't
members of the aroup who is con-
lldered the leader of the cult:
Oftkcn recovesed a ~ of *' "Satanic Bible," blic:k ......
and drawinp ol uwlic en•l••~I" the small ialand, tbe dNclivc Thesroupa~tJy bad&llrioiilda
small but on the island out or
bamboo.
Police w d their i'eteareh 1ndieate1
devil wonhs~rs ute a pointed...,.
drawina of Satan and bw'D bl8ck
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'No-name' Du
taking it~ toll
along Coast
Influenza 8 Virus
causes aches, pains,
hi h absentee rate
By l.AREN E. llEIN
... ClllU8TINE ~ °' .. ..,,... ....
Aches all over.z fever, sore throat
and nausea -ir it sounds familiar
you're l)rdbabty com in'-down with or
recoverina from a debilitating strain
of influenza that is fellin,g Southern
Californians in droves.
Influenza B virus is causina high
absentee rates in tchools, increased
numbersofpersonsseek.ing helpfrom
hospitals and emeracncy clinics and a
hi&b rate of sickness in rest homes and
convalescent hospitals, Oranae
County Health Department officiAlt said today.
And while they don't know for sure
how many have been affected, James
Greenwood, director of the county
public health laboratory, said th is nu
1s definitely strikina far more than
norm al, even during nu season.
'Because the Ou has not been traced
to its origin point, it hasn't been
named, Greenwood said.
But Terry Schaffer, a nune and
infection control specialist at Foun-
tain Valley Commwtity H()lpital,
said she has heard it called· the
''Brazilian nu:•
(Pl ....... NO-NAllS/A2)
Newport boaters bid for bigger bridge
By JERRY HIRSCH
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Rising tidesnhreaten to lock boats inside Newport Bay, according toa
group of worried West Newpon Beach residents.
The want the state to spend an extra SI. 7 million to build a new btid&eto
replace the 48-year-old span that connects Newport Boulevard to the Bafboa
Pen insula.
Pilgrim's
extension
rejected
Cc>uncTI says Holland
overs~ayed welcome
By JERRY HI RSCH
0t1MDe1yl'lota...,
Shipwright Dennis Holland will
need a new place to dock his 100-foot
Pilgnm of Newport schooner by
Fridiy.
The Newport Beach City Council
refused Monday night to gra nt
Holland's request for a two-week
ext e n sio n to kee p h is
l 8th-ecntury-style ship docked at
Rhine Wharf.
Car craah l.Djare. •lz
AccordfoJ Sandy Willford, chairman of the Citizen's West Channel
Bridge Committee, the 1ides levels in Newport Beach are rising by about a foot
every eight to I 0 years.
The increase is threatening to reduce the clearance boats need to pass
under the old bridge, he claims.
"There is every indication from the statistics that the tide levels are going
(Pleue .e BJGOBR/ A2)
Holland oversta¥ed his welcome at
the wharf and the city went to Oranae
County Supenor Coun last Friday
asking a judge to force Holland to
move the Pilgrim.
Judge James Franks refused to
arant an immediate order fo rcina
Holland out but told the ship builder
he had seven days to fi nd a place to
dock the schooner.
Weetmln1ter Police¥· Richard Grodt reach• into one of
four can lil•olYed ln a tramc pileup Monday afternoon on
Bola A•enae near Beach BoaleYUd. Police Mid one drlYer
rear .. nded a HCond and nend lnto the oppoeite lana
where two other can were •truck. The drlYen lnYOI.,...
were Identified u Elrira Madrid. 19. fo Anaheim; Artlaar
Gt.born. 79, of Weatmlnater: Ludmllla Senaeka. 38. of
Coeta Maa and Michael Gatto, 17, of Whittler.
"We arc not sure 1fwe will ao back
into court Friday 1f the boat 1s still
there. We are still deciding that," City
Attorney Robert Burnham said.
The city may wait until a Feb. 23
court heari ng before pttMina the
iuue, he •id. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the
Hatbor Patrol of the Oranae County
Sherifr1 Deperlment sajd the Pilarim
is ttiU beina fined St 7 a day for
viol1tin1 the time limit at the wharf.
' Holland was liven special city
permiaion to doc\ the Pilirim at the
wharf for four dayt while he narcs the
1t\ip and made it seaworthy. The
nonnal limit at Rhine Whanis fOur
houn .
Holland's four dayt have turned
into th~ weeks and the city wan ta to
free the space for other veucl1.
Delayed shipment• of rope and
iron needed for ~na have stranded
the Pilp'im at 1lh1ne Wharf', Holland
Mid,
"I .ould like to apolasj1e for the
problems the tchooncr has 11vcn the
city,'' a aoft-sPoken Holland Mid
dunna th<i: public comments aection
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Elder abuse: another of our 'hidden' pro~lems
Seniors Join children
as targets of neglect,
mistreatment
The incident went unreported until
tbe wealthyL. elderly woman's bent
1iepped in. 1 bat's when the 0ra"9t
County PublicGaard11n'se>flke ftm
was apPriKd of the sta.rtliaa situ-
ation. ·
Somehow a foursome or "htpptc
typa" had blf&Cd in and taken over
an exclusivo t mcraJd Bay home ID
Ujuna Belch. elderly woman
who owns the home wa held captive
by the four intruden for nearly two monthl chari"I Otctmbtt and Janu·
ary, npla_iMC! James Heim. the
cou•ty ;pubf 1uardian and Com·
mui17 .-vices A;en~ director. Tiie womast. in l\er 70s. wu locked
1n a bedroom and phy ically abused. ..,.. fomd to ,..n for ~riea
and other deliveries and for cash bank
withdrawals, 1n one instance totaJma $20,000, KC1m said.
It was. Heam said. one of the more
"colorful .. cumptes of what some arc
tcmuna the "problem of the '80s" -
cider abuse.
Btbi nd Oranae County's closed
doors, elderly people are bttn& fteik:cted, abuled and vicumtted an
m\Kh the ume way children often are, uolaiocd l.&rry Leaman, county
Social Services Aatncy darcctor. The
difference is that unul recently no
stace or county qency was required to
collect repons of such abuse or
attempt to help abuse victim .
.. It's ~tty well·known 1t uast •
like chdd or pousal abulc, but
nobody kno how ma.ny (vicum )
there are," Leaman sajd,
But no -anned wuh a new state la~ -county aaencitt •~ pnna up
to find out ju t how pre"'alent abu s or tht eklerty are 1n Orarwt ounly,
JEFF
ADLER
Fo cus ON THE NEw s
The Social Services Aacnq. worltina
with the Community Scmces Alen.
cy. bu been 11vcn the ao-ahead tfom the Board or upervstorS to spend
SI S,000 dunna the nut 1• months 10
document in tanc:cs of elder abute.
Provision of the new \ltt law ~u1re ccnain hulth care pro-fl 'onal and law cnfortcrncot of·
ficials to report ca of elder abuse to
the appropnatt aaency whenever it is
encountered . .. h's a bidden prob&em," Uaman
f
said "But it's comina out of \be
closet Now. doctors. ha.pita! em-
pl o)ces. social workera, PMamectica
and cider-care custodian .,hen lbly
set It, they've SOt tO rtpon it. ..
Leaman e timatcd county lltGdel
1n1ually will act repons of 4() tO '°
abuse cases each month.
But Laman and othtf ~,~~·
oflk1als are ..-omcd that~ Cllel 0(
elder abuse att ~ned UMt
documented. there m...,t not '9e
much help avat&able for the ~
"Our tn.ta concttn it dllt dlit ~tcomc or the reponi"' Pl'otnlD
wtU be ptopae't ea~ tllat
90vcnuntet wiU come will W'icn
to l.lleviate tbe ~ ... ow budect'• ratricied," be· lldd.. e11
have lhc repons., but M may DCK Mvc
the abihty to~ IO \Mm U'lbele
are too many ...
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D ** Oiange Coat OAllY PltOTITueeo.y. Febn.wy l•. 19M
Belly Oop with bruises •
Pl.lot John Ferrta of Laaun• BJJla eacaped
anhanned Monday afternoon when be
landed at John Wayne Airport mlnaa lab
lancllnC&ear. A apoknman for the 1'ationa1
Tran9p0rtaUon Safety Board Mid Ferrta
either for1ot or wu unable to lower the
wheel• of the alniJe-en&lne Cherokee
Arrow.
Transit plan, vote OK'd
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. Delly"°' ....,
Despite the oppos1t1on of the
Orange County Motor Car Dealers
Association, the Orange County
Transportation Commission voted
Monday to formally adopt a I 5-year
transpor<..ation improvement package
and co continue plans for a June 5
,election on a penny sales tax increase.
To no one's surprise, the
seven-member transportation panel
voted to move forward with its
election plans following a public
hearing during which several oppo-
nents of the sales ta.x increase, notably
the county car dealers' association,
again voiced objections to the plan.
' Several area automobile dealers
told commissioners that a study paid
for by the associauon determined the
extra penny sales tax would seriously
impair auto sales in the county as weU
as sales of other high-ticket items,
such as appliances and recreational
vehicles.
The car dealers fear consumers
would go elsewhere to avoid the I
percent tv., which, for example,
would raise the cost of a S l 0,000 car
by $100.
As they have in the past, com-
missioners said they disa~eed with
the study's findings and said the sales
tax would have little affecton auto or
other sales figures.
The l percent sales tax increase, if
approved by voters, would raise an
estimated SS billion over the next IS
years to ·pay for a h<''t of transpor-
tation projects in the county, includ-
in& new freeway constructton, the
improvement of existin& freeways
and highways and constl'Qction of a
proposed Costa Mesa-to-Fullerton
rail line.
The commission qaln will hold a
public hearing on the tax package and
transportation plan at its Feb. 27th
mcetJng when it is expected to
formally adopt an ordinance calling
for the June election.
The matter than will be forwarded
to the Board of Supervisors.
PILGRIM MAKES NO PROGRESS •••
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of the City Council meeting Monday
night.
l folland said it would be unsafe to
move the ship until more of the work
is completed.
He then asked the council to let him
stay at the wharf for another two
weeks while a permenant dock for the
Pilgrim is built at Lado Mari na
Village.
Newpon's Marine Director, David
Harshbarger. said even with an
extension Holland would still need to
find a new dock for ship because at
will take a minimum of 50 days to get
Coastal Commission permits to re-
build the Lido Marina Wharf.
About 20 well-wishers waited
through three hours of council debate
on other matters to support Holland's
request.
"It would seem to me that Newport
Beach would be proud to adopt the
ship or sponsor 1t in some manner.
Hordes of people have been attracted
to the site where they gazed with awe
and admiration at the handsome ship
built by one man through 13 long
years." said Betty Rothaermel. to the
applause of the audience.
"Mr. Holland, we love your boat,
there is no doubt about it. We are sad
at the articles in the paper that made
us look like ogres but we have &iven
you four days and you have stayed
three wcek.s," said Philip Maurer,
Mayor Pro Tempore.
"That public dock is used by
fishermen and that is why it is there. I
have seen as manv as six boats
unloading at any one time. We don't
want public docks being used for long
stays," Maurer said.
Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum·
mer said the city would be open to
compromise if a timetable was de-
vised.
NO-NAMEFLUHITSORANGECOAST .•.
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"] don't know wh y or who started
the name but l do know it's been
devastating. It's different than most
flu because it's not over in a day or
two. It usually takes three to four days
and then the person can feel weak and
lethargic for about a week," she said.
Local businesses have experienced
an increase in sick employees.
At Emulex, a manufactunng com-
pany in Costa Mesa, about 65 out of
450 employees called in sick last
week.
"We were hit pretty hard." said
Bette Jacobs. personnel assistant.
"Several of our people started with a
bad cold and then 1t developed into
bronchitis and two people have
developed pneumonia. It seem s to be
tapenng off this week. People are
back to work almost at normal
levels."
"It's really hit kids hard. It's just
been running rampant through the
schools," Schaffer said.
Fred Carter, director of student
services for the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied Schooi District, uid he has seen a
"significant increase" in absences
throughout the district since the flu
epidemic struck.
Jeannette Simek, a nurse's aideat
Marina Hi~ School in Huntington
Beach, said she is seeing more
students running high fevers, in the
102 range.
"We're still seeing about 40 stu-
dents a day," Simek said, "but we're
BIGGER BRIDGE •.•
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to continue to go up," Wall ford said.
Willford based h1scla1m on a study of Newport tidal data by Reinhard E.
Flick. a professor at the Scnpps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla. The
sending more home with fe vers, upset
stomaches and headaches -the
classic Ou symptoms."
Irvine High School's attendance
clerk. Arlene Johnson, said she didn't
have exact absentee totals but said the
school was hit hard about two weeks
ago with many students and teachers
calling in sick for three or four days in
a row.
St. Barbara's Elementary in Santa
Ana shut down Jan. 27 because I 00 of
their 590 students were ill, according
to the. principal, Sister Norrise. At·
tendance is about at normal levels
now. she said.
Greenwood said that Influenza A
has been isolated in Los Angeles
County but so far not in Orange
County. "But we're testing some
more cultures today," he said.
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Senate panel told incentives
scarce for low-cost healing
Government, Insurance firms
worry about costs -not workers
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of--~""'--
A worlcertakinaajob in California is likely to be
offered a choice between at least two employer-provided
health plans.
But most of the rest of the nation has no discretion at
all, and the result ia hiaher health costs, said Sen. David F.
Durenberaer, R-Minn.,on Monday.
Without pocketbook leverqe, the medical communi-
ty has no incentive to deliver less costly medicine and the
public has no incentive to stay healthy, said Duren berger.
chairman of a Senate subcommittee on hcaJtb,.duringa
fact-finding session at UC Jrvine.
Durenberger, whose subcommittee monitors nearly
S 122 billion in federal health care funds, heard primarily
from administrators of the UCI College of Medicine about
how federal reforms to contain health costs affect a
teachina hospital.
''California is ahead of the rest of the country in
moving towards a market place," allowing healthy
competition among those who make make sick people
well. Duren berger said after three hours of testimony and a legal pad full of notes.
Stanley van den Noort, the College of Medicine dean,
said later he tried to describe how any federal moves to
trim costseffecta teaching hospital, such as the UCI
Medical Center in Orange, where 7 S percent of the
patients' bills are paid by the government. The medical
center is the primary provider of health care to the
county's poor.
O~t •• o.;;:={Md
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no1 "••e you1 pep•• Dy ~ lO p m caM t>efOte 1 p m ano you• copy w1fl be
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H. l . Schwartz Ill
Pu blither
"The insurance companies and the jOvemment are
tcnibly nervous about the cost of medicine,•• van den
Noort said. ''Butthe public doesn't seem tobc, as Iona as
employers pay the bill"
Wbjlc California doctors seem cager to embrace
capitalism in their offices, Duren berger lashed out at a
rcaulatory solution proposed Monday by Sen. Edward
Kennedy, D-Mass., that sets prices for hospital service$.
"It's so much easier for the regulators, like Teddy, to
label it ... and make it look lik.c he'ssavina the system,"
said Duren berger, whose fact-fi nding bearings in six states
are to determine if federal health care pr0&J3ms need
overhauling. "Teddy can't believe people can make
choices."
No single piece oflegislation could answer the
complex needs voiced just by local health care leaders that
range from how to deliver home health care to training
doctors to providing care for the poor, Durenberger said.
He doesn't envision proposing a comprehensive,
omnibus law, but a decade-Iona legislative effort to reverse
price insensitivity. The federal government is beginnina to
follow the lead of state's such as California, said
Duren berger. spending four days in Los Anjeles and
Oran'1e counties talking to health care offic1al1.
• One of our problems is the problem of perception,"
he said. "We have to take down the barriers when we Ii ved
an a time of unlimited resources."
Durenberger. speaking later ata Los AnJeles press
conference, labeled the Reagan Administration's
proposals to cut medical costs"a drop in the bucket."
He said the $2.3 billion cuts to Medicare will have
little impact on the $97 billion budget, SI 0 billion hiaher
than the current fiscal year. Congress has already trimmed
$20 billion from Medicare in the last three years,
Duren berger said.
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cl 1 ma tac aberration that results in wa r ocean currents and higher sea levels
along the coast ofC'ali fornaa .
The state Department ofTranspo tion plans to spend S 1.4 million to
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do not really know how or even if they
used the ashes."
widen the eastern side of the bridse by ing a northbound lane. The project
1~ meant to relieve trafficconaestton from ninsula.
There are plans to widen the other side of the bridge to absorb increased
traffic from the planned completion of the Newport Freeway.
The bridge isJ.he~tcwaytoabout 250docksand slips in several Newport
v.aterfront communities.
"It would only cost SI . 7 million extra to build a new brid~e with adequate
dcarance. That includes all the ramps. everything, com piece,• Willford told
the Newport Beach City Council on Monday.
"CalTrans says af\erthe construction the lifespan for the old bndge would
be 2.5 years. For the nc:w bndge we arc proposing the life span as SO years."
Willford added.
Redlands police Lt. Bill Caronna
said thieves broke a stained-glass
window in gaining entry to a
mausoleum at Hillside Memorial
Park on Jan. 29. when they removed
two urns.
The theft at the Newport Beach
cemetery occurred Dec. 22. Police
said the thieves broke into a sealed
mausoleum and took two urns.
THE PROBLEM OF ELJ)ER ABUSE ...
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protective programs for the v1ct1ms of
cider abuse. comparable to the Albert
Sitton Home where victims of child
abuse are housed, some other coun-
ties do have full-blown elder protec-
tive service prOlflmS, Leaman said.
Senior advoca_cy aroups already arc
acttina behind efforts to convince the
state uaJ1lature to approve fundina
for elder protective service proSfam•
eround the state?. he said.
ln the cue or the elderly Lquna
woman who became a prisoner 1n her
own home, however, the county was
able to step an and help, accord1na to
Public Guardian Heim.
• I
Once county offiClaJs found out
what was happenina. Heim went to
court and was declared the woman's
conservator. In short order, the four
30. to 40.year-old intruders were
arrested and ja1 led on foraery charaes.
"The moment we took over, they
aot out," Heim said of tbe unusual
Situation. "They came on the
pretense of helpina and intimJda\Cd
her into allowins them to nay. They,
quite effc~1vely. bid taken over her
home."
Heam said his office also has
encountered c.eses of elder abuse in
which children of elderly 1>9rent1 who
were beaten when they were youna
now are abusina their parents.
The aaency delipated to ICCCl>t
elder abu.ae repon s is the coun\)''1
Senior Services information and re-
ferral unit, agcordina to Keim. The
aaency is in the proceuof eatablisbina
a special 24-hour telephone hotline to
handle reports.
"In sb mo nths. maybe we'll know
if it's a m1nqable problem or IO biJ
that it's beyond aovemment capabili-
ty," Leaman saltt.
"Child abuse {reponina) ataned
out alow, but it kept doubllna every
ycu."
Wt.at do you lllit 1Nit lit Dl11J Piiot? Wbt llo•-C yn Ith? Cut U.
Hlhber at hft a•d yotr mea111• wlll be recorMd, lrHttrJbd 1a411.t••n.il
i. tlle appropriate Hl .. r. '
Tll SI mt t4•i.otr 111•trhl HrYft't tnl)' be UJff to rtc:ord leUert .. IM
Mlltor n uy topic. Co1.cnbiitor1 '° Hr u turt e-ol•m• meta t.d .. e .-..,
n.amr aod ttlrpltoile 11mbtr fe>r ~eriftr1UH. No cfrc•latlM n1lls, ,au11.
Tell .,, ""'t't • 1"' mlad. • - --
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For Your
Special Valentine
Beautiful
Heart
Pendants.
Choose from a
variety of styles,
set with diamonds.
rubles, opals or
amethyst$.
Art auction to help
handicapped kids
An an au~t1on to benefit handicapped student.I will
be held Fnday, Feb. 24, at the Huntinaton Beach Public Library. 711 I lalben Ave.
Guests m,ay preview the art works that include oil•,
watercolors, llthoarapha. etchinp and .eriaraphs (or an
hour before the auctfon 1nan1 at 7:30 p.m.
Wine, punch, coffee and horad'oeuvrcs will be served
and door pnus will be awarded. Donation is St.SO.
Proceeds are earmarked for the handicapped student at
the Hun11naton Beach Union Hiah school District'•
guidance center
Artl•t to •pea~ La Newport
Author, illustrator and des1aner Leonard Everett
Fisher will present a slide lecture on ''The Cradve
Connection" which will include a four-day eithibit of bis
oriainal art The events will be held in the community
room of the Newport Beach Library branch in Newpon
Center. Wednesday Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
The art uhibtt will run Feb. 21-24 and wilJ contain
1llustrat1on~ from 12 of Fisher's books. Admission is free.
For more information contaet the library at 640-2177.
Sir-week parent cla .. offered
A ~ax-week discussion aroup for parents of teens and
preteens will bcttan at the Newport Harbor Counseling
Center in Costa Mesa on Feb. 29. The provam is called
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting of Teens
(STEP/TEEN). Cost is $49 for one parent $79 if both
attend. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St.,
Suite 105D. First ni&ht is free. For information and
reservations, call 545-2050.
Teen alcohol program begln•
The Center for Creative Alternatives will host a
four-week educational scncs surrounding the issues of
teen-age alcohol and drug abuse bc&inning March 5.
Lectures take place from 7 to 9 p.m. on consecutive
Mondays at the LutheranChurch of the Master, 2900
Pacific View Dnvc an Corona del Mar. Cost 1s $5.
For information, call Marca Adams and 642-0377.
Medical Center group meets
Members of the UCI Mcd1caJ Center Auxiliary will be
. honored for vol untcc:r service and new officers will be
installed at the auxiliary'sannual meeting and recognition
luncheon March 7 at the UC Irvine University Oub
lounfc. can Hamilton Aldrich will offer "Ruminations ofa
Chancellor's Wife" during the meeting. Other luncheon
speakers include Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. medical
center director William G. Gonzalez and outgoing
auxiliary president Arlene G. Madden.
For information about the luncheon, call Barbara
Ann Firger. 634-5496.
Seeing-eye dog• featured
The West Orange County Alumni chap1er of Sigma
Kappa Soronty will meet Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. in Huntington
Beach. Scheduled 1s a program on training and use of
sceing~ye dogs. For 1nfonnat1on. call Shari Garay at
847-0291 .
Bloodmobile In Dana Point
O.ity '"4tt l'tlolo bl' How•d l-
8am HlglnHn with bla newbrlde, llabel, following wedding.
His heart mended,
so he gave it away
By CHRISTINE DECKER
Ofhl>Mlf ..... ...., ..
Sam Higginson had Just had has heart put back together But he gave· that mended
heart away to the woman he loves.
Higgmson as still recovenng from quadruple bypass surgery. but he didn't let that stop
h1 m from marryina Mabel H ucbner during a s1 m pie ceremony last week at the Lu 1 hcra n
Church of the Master in Corona del Mar.
"She'sreallygettinga pig in a poke. I told herl might turn out to be an in valid and then
there'sall thosc hospital bills I still owe. But she said she loved me enough 11 didn't matter
if she had to take care of me for the rest of my hfc. She'sa good lady." said Higginson of
Irvine Terrace an Corona del Mar.
"ljust think I'm really lucky to find someone I can be happy with.'' '\aad the new bndc.
Both arc widowers who met playing cards at the Oasis Senior Center 1n ( orona dcl
Mar.
"I took several gals out on dates but Mabel and ljust hit 11 ufT. How can )OU explain
love? ltjui.t happens." he said.
Neathernewlywcd would tell thearage.
"I guess you could say I'm old enough to know better but 1 feel as fnsky as a teen-ager "
hesa1d
Orange Cont OAILY PILOT/Tu.day. FebfUJIY 14, 1964 Al
Badham's back:,
but is it news?
Rep. Robert 8 dham, R-Newport Beach,
1s back in town for the President'• Day
conares 1onal receu and Badham 11dc
Howard Seelye promises a Fnday Pits.I
conference. Scelyt, however,•• mum about
the confcrcnce'1 •ubjcct.
Seelye, a fonner L.A. Times reporter, has
a reputation for toyina with the press and
the od<h are even that the mystenou1 press
conference may amount to nothina. We
will find out Fnday Seelye recently lealed
the Register and the Times by refusioa to
either confirm or deny a rumor tl\it
Bad ham miaht not run for re<lectJon to the
40th District this year. The bettina by local
Republican County orpniun is that
Badham will run this tame and step down an
two or four years. Wash1n1ton it fun when
vour team lS in the White House.
The congrClsman was rouahed up last
week by the.national press who discovettd
he likes to travel at the public's expense -
an old story for the Oran&c Coast. (Sec the
Daily Pilot Jan. 4, 11 and 12.) ••• For Carol Ann Bradford, the Newport
Beach Democrat who wants to challen,e
Badham in November, national attention
on the conarcssman's travels could not
have come at a better time. She was in
Washington mcctipg with political action
committees that sne hopes will bankroll a
good portion of her campaign.
Bradford met with 22 different commit-
tees that are interested an women's, en-
vironmental and arms control issues. The
co~t of her trip was covered by a fund-ra11er
hosted by the Critical Mass Energy ProJCCI.
Women's aroups will be the first to
contnbute to her campaign. Bradford
da1ms.
According to a Bradford campaaan poll
by Ranash and Associates of Lancaster, 64
percent of the voters an the 40th D1stnct
fa vor the Equal Rights Amendment. Brad-
ford says she plans to make the ERA a
campaign issue and points out that Badham
voted against 1t in Congress last year. • • •
In other election news. Assemblywoman
Manan Bergeson, R-Newpon Beach,
named Lyn Dowty chairperson of the
Bergeson for State Senate Community
Committee in Newport Beach. Bergeson as
vacating her 70th District Assembly scat to
run fo r the State Senate's 37th District.
Bcrge~n also named Evelyn Mayberry
to head the community committee in
Huntington Beach. Bcrieson picked up the
endorsement of Hunungton Beach City
C ouncilmember Don MacAll1ster.
MacAllister considered challenging
JEllY
H11SCH
Nr ws ANAL ·1s1~
~in the Republican pnmary. 1'be former mayor appucotly thoU&ht
better o( runnanl •.&ainst the popular
assemblywoman. ut he now says he may
take on Badham at some later date. • ••
Meanwhile, C~lorado Sen. Gary Han
buzzed throu&h Southern California this
weekend for a 1rcnet1c one-day fund.f'l1sin1
tour that netted him an estjmaled S4S,OOO
in his bad for the Democratic presidential
nomination.
Han. fre5h from a telev1Jed debate
Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. site of the:
nation's first delcga&t' selection caucu1e1.
collected cash 11 four panics Sunday. in
West Hollywood, Beverly Hills. Pacific
Palisades and Newpon Bc:ach.
Han, Jtncrally ranked amona the
also-rans m polls surveyaf!J public opinion
of the eight-candidate field, picked up
about $45,000 that will be used to buy TV
umc, finance manaacr Douglas Rosen t.old
The As50Clated Press.
In Newpon Beach. Juests at a pany
ora,anized by developer David Stein viewed
a screening of Hart's television com·
merclals, an which he blasts what ht "'11s
Reagan'• "cruel policies,. of favonnf
weapons buildups to soctal prov.ams. Hart \
also calls the: other Ocmocrallc contenders
"cauuous Democrats."
Pollster Pat Caddell. who is advisina
Han, predicted Sunday that the47-year-old
Han has a good chance to cmersc a~ the No.
2 contender behind former Vtce President
Walter Mondale. He $8Jd the Feb. 20 Iowa
caucuses and Feb. 28 New Hampshire
primary will be a aood OJ)p()rtuntty (or one
of the other candidates to pull out of the
pack, and that it will not be Ohio Sen. John
Glenn. Glenn. who frequently has polled
behind Mondale but well ahead of the ~st
of the hopefuls, bas suffered a poht1cal
"meltdown" in recent weeks. Caddell said.
Hart headed off to Denver. and then was
go10a back to Iowa and New Hampih1re
Monday, has aides said.
The Red Cross bloodmobile will be an Dana Point
Feb. 23 from 2:30 to 7:30 pm. at St. Edwards Church.
33926Calle La Pnmavera. 1 1 1 h fc om:.~~~st£•ppom•men•.call•heQn$•i••S<rv•~ A ittle po itica istory or Valentine' sDay
By WALTER BURROUGHS week. couldn't oppose was allowing some of the
other supervisors to guide him.
Tuesday, February 14
Valentlne'a Day
• I :30 p.m .• Orange Coaaty Plauln1 Commlulon,
Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 6:30 P.·m .. Co1ta Mesa Plllllla1 Commlulon, City
Hall Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive.
If the Searchlight appears according to
the schedule that Editor Chazy Dowahby
has apparently set up it will be on
Valen tine's Day.
Now that's no tame for any sour
comments. Nothing but sweetness and
love. So the column I had in mind for this
week 1s shot. I'll have to do better.
My long-time friend Al Ball'\, lormcr
editorial page editor of the Pilot. was m)
ovem1gh1 guest following the Dutch treat
Club West meeting last Thursday W(· had
some pleasant rem1n1scences. indud1ng
Jim Farquhar and Marcus 'Marcellus
McAllen of Huntington Beach.
Marc had much money made lrom
slant-drilled 011 well!> Among has activ1t1es
was entertaining 1n a small building he
owned to the west of the Balboa Bay Club.
WALTER
BURROUGHS
My very good friend Bill Cagney. who
had helped elect Nelson, said to me,
"Walter. I'm afraid we sold the electors a
bill of goods. What can we do?"
The JOb of supervisor's "deputy" or
ficldman paid so little at that time that 11
was difficult to act a good thinker and it was
illegal to subsidize anyone.
Wednesday, February l6
• ~:30 a.m., Oraa1e Couty Boanl of S•,ervt.on,
Hall of Adm1nastrat1on. 10 C1v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 5.30 p.m., Board of Directors, Couty SuUatlon
Dlatrlct No. 7. I 0844 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley.
• 7 p. m • La1ua Beadt Parkin&, Traff le &
Circulation Commltttt, conference room. City HaJI. 505
Fore~t Ave.
Don't misunderstand. I love all you
subscribers to The Daily Pilot. As the
"grandfather" referred to 1n 1he headline
Chazy wrote for the Jan. I 0 Searchlight, my
sole reason for writina 111s that some of you
asked for 11. And I love the letters I've been
receiving - even the complaints.
In fact. it was one complaint that inspired
the anucapated Searchlight for today -
until I realized 1t was Valenune's Day.
The complaint was definite. "What's the
matter with you? In your old age have you
lost your guts? It used to be that you'd take
the rascals apart when they needed at. On
the chance that you really have lost your
critical ab1l1ty I enclose a list of names to jog
your memory."
On this afternoon of the day after th e
death of Supervisor Heinz Kaiser. the
phone rang. Marc answered. It was Ben
Reddick. publisher of the Newpon News·
press calling from Detroit. <ia1d Redd ick
"Governor Knight sa~s hC''ll appo int me 10
the Orange Count) Board of 'iupcn ''or<i 1f
that bastard Walt Burrough\ "-On 't uhjCl t
Can you talk lo him.,..
Came re~lection tame and two former
enemies 1n Corona del Mar decided to bury
the hatchet. They decided they disliked Ben
as a supervisor more than they disliked
each other.
"Let's nominate somebod} 1hat Bur-
rough~ can't oppose ... the) agreed. So they
settled on a fonner mayor of Costa Mesa.
Clair Nelson.
The) were nght
C'lair had been a splendid mayor and th1!.
paper had constantly approved of his
actions. What we didn't rcaliLe wu that our
cit ) manager Bob Unger did the thanking
not only fo r Clair but fo r thc whole (1ty
Council. al so.
ihe only answer was to pick someone
with an "outside'' income. We consulted
Bob Gardner. He didn't want to go on the
record but he opined unoffic1all) (most
unofficially) that income from stock 1n
South Coast Publishing Company, was
exempt. Fortunately Dave RanJhad that-
(mea,cr to be sure but enough to supplt'-
ment the county salary). so he became
Clair's deputy.
Bill Caaney, 1n has very quiet wa ) has
done many fine things for the OranJc
\oas1. But that story will have to wait for
another day.
• 7 p.m., OranJe Couty Water District Board of
Dlrtctort. I 0500 Elias Ave., Fountain Valley.
• 7 30 p. m .• Laguna Beacla Sel1mlc Safety & Dl111ter
Preparedneu. Police Dept. Conference Room . 505 Forest
Ave
Marc replied, "'iurc He\ ht'fl' no\\ I'll
ask him."
You've already gue\\Cd tht• an\\\l'r Ben
was appointed. Now 1'1n'1 that J fitting
Valentine story'l
It isn't?
In the meanumc. Happy Valentine's Day
to all of you.
• K p.m .. Cout Community College Dl1trlct Board of
Tru1tee1. < ·osta Mesa City Council Chambers, 77 Fair
Dri ve
Well. that's not exactly a Valentine. ls 1t?
Nor was my ant1c1pated Searchlight for this
No. l guess not If )OU Hl'>l'>I on a trul y
happy ending \lair Ncl~on was elected supervisor and
we were stanled to fi nd that the man we
Walter Burroughs 1s the Pilot's foundm8
publisher.
PoucE Loe
Three youths held iii drive-by ,,
shootb;1g in Huntington Beach
Three teens who allcaedty JJ:eeted
an unsuspecting 16-year-old 11rl with
a blast from a sawed-off.
double-barreled shotiun were ar-
rested Monday evenana outside a
Huntinaton Beach liquor stort.
Pohce said the tno of youths drove
up to a house on Henncksen Drive
where the younuirl and a friend were
standing on the front porch.
Hutlnfton Beach
An ovem1aht break-in was dis· cove~d Monday at the Great Teus
Chicken Co.. 19032 Ma.nolia St.
Entry had been made by p1ckina the
lock on a rear door. The loss included
$800 1n cash and coins. • • • Someone shot a pellet aun at a &lass
door II the G1rlsand Boyt a ub, 9191
Pio11ecr Drive, over the Wttkend.
The d1maac was estimated at $200. • • • A bursJary was discovered Monday
momina at Middy's Gallery. The
front dooJ had been pned open. The
Iott induded an objects worth
$1,73S • • • mconc broke a rear window to
bw&lari1e 1 tan 1981 Volkswaacn
llab'bu parted in a driveway Monday
on the 8.00 block ofCnmaon Circle.
The lo •Included a S2H 1tereo unit. • • • A man returned to h1• home
Monday on the 9800 block of
Vkk bura Dn"e and found ii hid
~
One of the teen-agers reportedly
stepped out of the car, lifted the
shotaun and sprayed the front porch.
Neither the J.lrl nor her companion
were hit by the peltets.
Armed with a dcscnption of the
,etaway car. Huntiniton Beach
police officers combed the neiah·
borhood until they found a car
matching the description parked at a
been ransacked. A rear door was pried o~n to enter. The lots included a
video recorder and tapes worth $S4S,
watchn worth S200 and S3S. • • • A resident of the 19400 block of
Cindy Lane told police Monday that
someone hid stolen hiJ black 26-inc:h
Murray bicycle from bil porch. The
loss WIS csumated at $75. • • • Someone entered a ·blue 1983
Vanqtn ~ Monday on the
18600 block of Maplewood Circle.
The lou included stereo equipment
wonhS.00. • • • Gram ti spray-painted on a wall WIS
liquor store on Bolsa Chica Road at
Heil A venue.
Darrin Smith. 18. of Hunllngton
Beach and two I 6-ycar-olds were
arrested on susp1c1on of firin' a
weapon into an occupied dwellmi.
Smith is beinaheld at Huntington city
jail on SI 0,000. The others, because
of the age, were released to their
pare nu.
Someone threw lemon• to brak
two panel of ala&s over the weekend at
Tropical Fofiaac Unlimited, 17301
Edwards St. The damaae was est1·
mated at SSO. • • • A ma.lejuvcnalc was 8tTC$t.ed Mon·
day afternoon at the Monta0mcry
Ward store 7777 Edinaer Ave.1 on
suspicion of shophf\ina. A Sll video pme wa recovered. • • •
The front end cover for a red l 983
Toyota ptckup was stolen while w
vehicle wu p&rked on the 18700
block of Hort Circle The lo wu
estimated at SI SO
~Potted Monday bY, CJ'a Party and
Paper, 9891 Hamtlton Ave. The FoantaiD Valley
damqe wu e.timated at SSOO. R KScnu rrponed a wcddina ri"I
home bu~,;-wat f'Cl)Oftcd-•n4•n ~· nntdiflppearod
Mondat on the l 800 block or Parle ftom their bouie in the l 80001?1ock of
trttt. Entry "'" apparently made n Marcos trttt. They aatd they
throuah 1 side window The loss were hav1na thar condorruntum
Included 1ttteo and 1 V equipment ~inted and left for a few houn. The
wonh S 1.135 nna.s were m1 ll'\I when they l'f*
• • • tumtd, they wd ·
Somrnnl' '>tuk a holl from a 197 3
Old .. mob1k < utlas\ containing a
clock . <:able~. a towel and tool'i • • • Burglar\ -.tok four )taanlcu \tccl
nms valued at $600 from a 1984
Cad illac E:.ldorado parked 1n the
I 0000 hlock of La Haucnda A venue
lrrine
Pett ) cash wa-; 'itolcn from three
dcx.·tors· oflilcs at 4950 Barranca
Parkway over the wctkend. The front
door'i of the offices were pncd open • • •
A bnck wall was knocked down :it
about 11 a m. Monday by Juvenaln
on Bird Wing 1n Irvine Groves. No
am:st~ w<'re made • • •
A cash t>ox cont:un1ng $225 wtt\
stolen from El Tonto's warehouse a1
24SO White Rd over the weekend.
The warchou5e door had been kO
open • • •
Valet s11n, worth more than $400
\\'Crt \tOlcn from the Rusty Pelican.
t 830 Main t .. ovt'r the weekend • • •
A chcrT) bomb C\ploded at 1hou1 '> a.m. Monday 1n a re 1dcnt11l m 1lbo~
in the llOOO block of Margent' ()r
C.tallesa
Buralln at l ovr·, Rest uni nt .
046 Bn tot ~t took 11 PaC'·Man
machine valued at Sl.000 Sunday
niaht after they \m&\hC'd out the front a.l&M windows of the rc1taurant
low'acmpio)'CCI told pohC't' th<'Y did
not know how much money wa\ an
the machine. • • •
The rt11den1 of a home on thr 200
block of C.am~l ha Linc walkC'd 1n
Mondav a.• a butala1 ran out with a
StiOO gold medallion anJ a \I bill
The th1cfhad moved a' 1dl·u mach1n('
into the ~rage but left 1t behind in his
hasty el\1t. • • •
An heirloom bracelet. 'alued at S 1,000 and dating hack to 19~ I. was
stolen from a home on the 2 300 block
of Fa1rv1ew Road over tht wC'ckend
There were no s1g.ns of foncd cntf) 1n
the home. the ownrr told police • • •
fhe unlocked side door of a garaac
on the 600 block of Wc)t Wilson
Street provided entry tu thieve~ who
stole a $400 set of sotf d ub\ over the
wttkend
Newport Beach
A $3.000 ~ketch, de'ICnbcd u an
abstract ALttt design, was stolen
from an adverusina . qency wuh
offices on the 4600 block of
MacArthur Blvd. The 1ketch WM one
of three such anworks rolled up an
tubes. The othen were not taken. • • •
The yellow canvas cover from a
TR 7 \portscar parked on the 100
block of 29th Strttt was reported
\tolen The value of the cover was
e't1mat¢ at SSO
A aue't at the Balboa Bly Club,
122 I West C'oast H1ahway, ~rted
that someone took S10 1n ca h from
an unlocked cabinet he \&id tbt
money 11\-'I, for her union du« • • •
I\ SI OO camera that a Santa Al'l.I
ma o 1d he left in a booth at Lhe
rthcs Restaurant, 3334 Wnt oaat
Ht&hway. al)l)lrently wa toten ~
man g1d he rahud after la'lina the
restaurant that he'd ld\ h•t camera
bthind but that mllurun VfOfk.trs
wtrc un•blc to locate H .-hen he c.lkd
™ll:k
La.Cuna Beach
Pellets from a BB gun \truck th<'
w1ndsh1cld uf a trul'k parked in th<'
200 block of Beverly Street, causing
SI SO damage. th<' owner 1old police. • • •
A tran~1cnt apparent!) broke a jat<'
to gain access to th<' roof of an
apartment compleit to sleep Police
ordered extra patrols an an effort to
catch the suspect. • • •
A man ~bed a.s about 22 \'Cal'$
of age with a dark ska cap and ·dark
Jacket. was seen pcep1na into a
res•dencc 1n the 300 block of Myrtle
Strttt late Monday ·
• • •
Beacb and d1v1ng equipment
valued It $74() wa st<.)lcn from the
sand at Divers Cove 11 about 8 p.m.
• fast fire
pesout
two fa·st cars
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Anutula dead
Anutula Manahan, 82, who clalmed to be
the 1oanc•t daaOter of Ra.la'• Jut car.
rtlcbolu u. c11ea la Cbarlottee'rille, Va.
811DdaJ. A boo .. pabllabed Jut year by Peter
Karth •apporta ber contention tbat •be wu
the M>le •a.rri•or of the cur•• family.
. Andropov called
peace champion
Funeral speeches stress rteed
to maintain military strength
MOSCOW (AP)-Hailed as "an ardent champion of
peace" and saluted by volleys of aunfire and shrielcina
factory whistles, Yun V. Andropov was buried today in
Red Square at the foot of the Kremlin wall amona other
heroes of the Soviet Union.
His successor as Communist Party leader. Konstan-
tin U. Chernenko. called Andropov "an ardent champion
of peace" u the open. red--Oraped coffin stood before the
mausoleum of V. r. Lenin, founder of the Soviet state.
f orcian Minister Andrei A. OTOmyko, also spealcina
from atop the mausoleum, said the Soviet Uruon had
souaht to strcnathen ~ace and attacked "those who arc
pursuinapolicicsofm1litarism." Defense Minister Dmitri
F. Ustinov, in his remarks, praised Andropov for building
up the armed strcnath of the Warsaw Pact.
The speeches by the three leaden stressed the twin
themes of Soviet desire for peace and determination to
maintain the armed might of the Sovie& Union.
Chernenko reiterated that the Soviet Union was ready for
talks, "but we will not be scared by threats."
The weather was clear, bri&ht and cold and the
tnourncrs' breath steamed in the 19"-<Searec air. Chernenko
and Ustinov rubbed their noses with handkerchiefs durina
the cul<>sics, and Chernenko couahed several times.
After the speeches. the coffin was then carried by
soldiers and Politburo members around the mausoleum
to the vave. Andropov. who died Thursday. served as
Soviet leader for only 15 months.
Two men escorted Andropov's sobbing wtdow to the
araves1de, while his son and daughter .,tood nearby.
appearina stncken with snef.
Wtth tens of thou5ands of Soviet soldiers and
c1v1han11. and hundreds of d1ploma1s and world leaders
looktnJ on. the coffin wa!t lowered into the grave. The
Kremlin bells rang and the sound of gunfire rumbled
across Moscow.
Vice Prei.1dcnt George Bush, rcpresenttng President
Reagan as head of the American delegation. arranged to
meet with Chernenko after the funeral . a U.S. Embassy
official said. Bush. on amval. had urged the Soviets to
cxplorr "important opportunities" for peace.
Chernenko also scheduled mccttngs today with prime
ministers Margaret Thatcher of Britain and Pierre
Mauroy of France. It would be Mrs. Thatcher's first
meeting with a Soviet Communist Party chief.
Retail sales show
strong 2.2% jump
BJ dtt AINda._ p,..,
WASHINGTON -Sales by U.S. retailm rote•
strons 2.2 pen:eot jn January, the b1gest loc~te 1ince
May, the Commerce Depanment reponod today. Total
&a.let, spurred by aood •howinp (or tars and food. reach~
a one-month record ofS 104.• billion. Tbe 2.2 percent nse
from December sales w11 the bipest since a 3.1 percent
jump In May 1983. Then the nauon~• e<:<>nomic rte0yery
wu bcint 1pu~ by a suona surs.e 1n consumer buy1n1.
PUot a1e11 tor tic&
WASHINGTON -A record·holdinc Los Anaeles
pilot hopes to raise at leut SS00,000 for children 1n P<?Or
nations with a round-the-world fliaht. Before lcav1na
Monday. pilot Brooke Knapp said the .. Aitht for World'•
Children' would atop in London, Moscow and other cities
before retumina to Wuhinaton apin Wedncsdax.
UNICEF, the United Nations Children'• Fund, Wlll
benefit from the donations. Mn. Knapp i1 president of Jct
Airways, Inc., a Los Anacles-based executive charter
service.
Shuttle mlulon .crabbed
SPACE CENTER, Houston -A apace shuttJe
mission tcheduled for July ma)' be scrubbed bccau~ the Defense Depanment is remov1n1 a secret payload 1t bad
planned to launch, officials say. An Air Force spokesman
confinned that the secret payload would not be sent aJof\
in July. Olynn S. Lunney, space shuttle pr;![am director
at Johnson Space Center, said Monday ni t that he had
not been told of the Air Force plans, butt t without the
carao the July mission will not be launched .
Nancy vl•lt. .clJool kid•
SEATTLE -New paint glistened on walls at .Island
Park Elementary School and students pasted valenttncs to
welcome first lady Nancy Reapn. visiting as part of her
campa1an apinst druJ and alcohol abuse. The school,
with an enrollment of SOO. boasts an excellent drug and
alcohol awu. cncts program, and Mrs. Rcapn was to sit in
on a drua class today with fourth-and fifth-graders. She
planned to lunch with children and producers of an
anti-dru, television program she narrated, "The Chemical
People,' which was shown by Public Broadcastina System
stallon1 latt fall.
Sandlal•ta• Rek vl•lton
MANAGUA, Nicara&ua -The Sand.injsta govern-
ment says it has invited key U.S. officials and Democraltc
presidential candidates to the ceremonies next week at
which details of Nicarqua's election plans will be
unveiled. A Sandinista official said Monday that
invitations were sent to Reagan administration offi cials
and the Democratic contenders to attend the Feb. 21
ceremonies at which the aovcrnment plans to announce
the date for next year's elections and plans for carrying
them out.
Panama get. ne• chief
PANAMA CITY. Panama -Vice President Jorac
lllueca has been sworn in as Panama's new president af\er
the unexpected rcsianation of Ricardo de la Espriella for
"personal reasons." lllcuca said he will proceed with plans
for a "free and clean" presidential election in three months
-the first 11ncc a military coup tn 1968. The national
guard. Panama·s army, has ruled the country since the
coup either directly or throuah presidents which It
selected. Opposition parties, which have expressed fear
recently that the military miJht renCfC on its pledge to
remain neutral in the election. cnttcized the sudden
change 1n leadership which occurred Monday.
S. Africa unre.t build•
PRETORIA, South Africa -Poltcc broke up crowds
of students boycottina classes in Pretoria s black
townships today. a day after a teen-age schoolgirl war.
killed 1n a clash with police. A police spokesman said 20
youths were arrested when students threw stones at police
vehicles and a teacher's house Monday niaht. Black
protests commonly focus on education in South Africa,
where the white-minority aovernment's official a~nhe1d
policy provides separate and unequal lcarnma op-
portunities for each race aroup.
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W ASHINOTON (AP) -President
Reapn'1 decision to withdraw most U.S.
Kf'Vicemen from Lebanon will still leave
mOR than 80 tta.inm there to help develop
thel..ebeneee army, as well as approximate-
ly 200 Marine auardJ. the president's
spokesman uld tOday.
' Larry SJ)Clket, the White Houte 1poket-
man, 11id that I l trainen are lt.ltioned in
Lebanon now. More than that number of
Anny trainers will be aaaianed to Lebenon
after the Marines pull out. be uid.
Administration oftlciala bavt ta1d tho
Anny trainers will teach counteNerrorilm
tactics and penorm other wk.a, includint
communications.
Speakes 11Jd it rema.in1 the adminis-
tratJ00'1 hope to have most or 1,200-1 ,300
Marines, now stationed at the Beirut
lntematJonal Airport, taken out of Lebe-
non and put on ships ofl'1bore within "a
roUJh 30 day1.''
The Marines who lt.ly in Beirut will auard the embassy. officials 11id.
A 1enjor administration 'official 11y1
meanwhile, that the "national obseuion'1
with the role of the U.S. Marines in
Lebanon should end when they are pulled
out. Once that happens, he said, chances of
restoring stability to Lebanon may be
enhanced.
The White Houte is expected to dilclote
either Wednesday or Thursday a plan for
withdrawina most of the Marines. Speakes
said Reapn favors the plan, but tint wants
to clear it with other nations tn the
multinational peacekeepina force.
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dedded to approve Lhe •Offldiadoa ••lhlnldve IO cbemal paticidel for frWu ud v11111Hee, a food ud
ONt Administradoll --•WI!~~ ~ • a'1 r ,.
1tf1'J Greene said there will be. ~ ...... for ~ comment and the rWel CoWd lalreeAC&:_, ... _.oldie
yw. Propou11 to aUOw the '*Of nldiaiiOO oa IDl9U. lbb
lad PoUJtry arc planned fot cbe future. 0... Mid. UDdir
cbe ~ the food would oat become ~·e. tbe
FDA 11id. /
JfatlJ co~tare a.-
LOS ANGELES -A 99-year~ m11bemttic:al
coQjecturc that WU k.nowo to be UUC for the ftiit l 0 biJlioG numbers bu been provets fa.lie, ,..,.... bave
announced. The dtsprov•na of Mer1CDI cOIUeciwe, flM
propoeed •n 188S, wu announced MonClay by two
mathematicians who used fast computen and an
improved method of t.ettina to discover that tbe tbeorY is
flawed beyond 10 billion numbers. "ft jUlt lhowl you
IJlin that /ou have to be vt?.'. cattful;' Mid ADdrCw
Odlyzko o Bell Laboratories. 'Empi.ricaJ eYidence can
very often be misleadina."
Valentine wecldlnl
Brtdala roclr. 9tar Sltcm John
and new brtcle llea.ata Blaael,
waft to frleoda apoa leaftDC St.
Maril•• Cbarcb in 8Jdaey. Aae-
tralla where the c0aple wu
marrted on va1entble'• o.1. 25 ralJ can oft tncb
Yugaslavia closes eatery
that overcharged actor
ELK GROVE -Twenty-five can of a 77-car
Southern Pacific frctpt tratn derailed IOULb ofs.crunen·
to, but no one wu utjured, a railroed ~ Mid.
Kenry Oniz, in the railroad'• San f rancilco office, ui4 the
caute of Monday's accident wu not immediately knOwo.
Twelve oftbe derailed can were Cf!'ply, and 13 carried a
variety of caraos. moatly lumber, feed and peper. Tbete
were no hazardous materials, be 111d.
Sources said Defense SCcrewy Caspar
Weinberser presented three options to the
White Hou1e on Friday for withdrawina
the troops -one for a brief pullout la1tina
a few days, a second for a withdrawal takina
30 days, and a third that would stretch the SARAJEVO, Yuaoslavia {AP) -A According to Vecerjne Novine, a Sara-
proces1 out, possjbly over 1everal months. downtown restaurant h11 been closed for jevo Daily, Fahrudin Sahlc the owner of Two LA denatJa IJred
Speakes also said that Reaaan had not five month• after charaina actor Kirk the Una restauran~ w11 enthusiastic when r directly approved the firina of 300 rounds Doualas 10 times the correct amount for a he saw Doualuana 1even friends walk into LOS ANGELES -Two aherift'1 deputies who
from the battleship USS New Jersey's meal. authorities said Tuesday. his restaurant last Thunday. allqcdl1-took part m a •tiled police raid oa a pnpant
16-incb aunt last week into Syrian-backed Town Council aldermen also said they When the bill came, it ran to S4,000 woman s home have been fired for tbdr ro&et ia the
positions around Beirut. would continue to take "eneraetic steps" to dinan -about $443, 1 considerable sum incident in which the woman wu lbot and ber ~
"He didn't say 'fire 300 rounds of prevent such overcharaina from recurrina. in this country where aood dinnen aener-killed. &;.:.uties David G. Geyer, JS, and Frederick F. 16-inch.'No,hen~erdid,"Speaketaaid. Two other Sarajevo restaurants were ally costSIO-S20apenon.Tbebill1hould Poner,-34. were fired Monday after 1 ~1·1
But, be added that Reqan did not think the closed down earlier this month for similar have been S,400dinan, accordiOJ to a copy invesuption of the April 16, 1982, ~ of Deloit
firing w11 excessive. ofl'en1e1. of the check presented to authonties. Youns by another deputy.
. Reagan against
social meeting
I With Red leader
PHJLADELPHlA (AP) -President Reapn says he
opposes an early summit meeting just to "Jet acquainted"
with new Soviet leader Konstantin U. Chernenko,
sugestina it might only raise fal1e hopes ·
R.eapn reiterated his belief that a summit must be
preceded by extensive preparations to hold the prospect of
SUCQCSS.
"Well, I think julns to get acquainted -obviously
you'd set acquainted if you had a summit meeting-but
no1 I still think it remains that you should have an aaenda
to nave such a meeting that lays out the i11ue1 that we need
to dlscuu1" Reqan said when asked if an early "aet~acqua1nted" meetina with Chernenko was possible.
The president was questioned by reporten from the
Kniaht-Ridder Newspapers' Wuhin'-ton bureau, and an
account was published in today s editions of the
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Reagan cited President Lyndon Johnson's 1967
meetina with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin as an
eumple ofa summit that didn't accomplish much.
"There was a kind of veat letdown when ... all they
did was, really, act acquainted, and the world was waiting
for maybe a solution to some of the problems," he said.
Rea&an said Vice President Georae Bush had been
sent to Soviet President Yuri Andropov's funeral today
with a mes~ to Soviet leaden that merely stat.el the
United Stat.et delirc for cooperation and discussion.
The meuaae "makes ... plain that the time has come,
or ttas Iona aince passed, for talkina about a number of
contentious iuucs between us." Reapn said.
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LETTER S
The Pilgrl:m of Newport
deserves an exception
To the Editor:
I, along with hundreds of othcn,
wie the city council of Newport
Beach to permit Dennis Holland to
extend his stay at the Rhine Wharf for
his lovely ship, The PiJarim of
Newport, until he as able to find a
permanent home for 1t. I realize that
the city has been generous in allowing
him to stay this long. but since he was
issued a citation for overstaying his
alloted tame, a cnsis 1s m the offing.
Newport Harbor has so few large
docking fac1ht1es.
Aside from that, it would seem to
me that Newport Beach would be
proud to .. adopt" the ship or sponsor
1t in some manner. Hordes of people
have been attracted to the site where
they gazed with awe and admiration
at the handsome ship built by one
man through 13 long years. Everyone
agrees that the location is perfect for
the many sightseers to view at and that
the boat fulfills the beautiful harbor.
When the ship leaves its home port,
it will provide publicity and good will
for the city that money couldn't buy.
It bas been honored with an invita-
tion to paniC1 pate in the ··Tall Ship
Parade" dunng the Olympics. It wdl
be seen at ports thrQughout the world.
The City of Baltimore has its .. Pride
of Baltimore" which was buLlt with
city funds. Cahfomaa will have a tall
sailing ship -Dana Point has its
ship. We have our own "Pilgrim of
Newport" which has cost the tax-
payers absolutely nothing.
Dennis has been invited to dock his
boat in Long Beach, Seattle, San
Diego and other places as well as in
Martha's Vineyard where it would be
a sister ship to the Shenandoah.
However, Dennis has lived his whole
life in and around the area. It is his
home and he takes pride in carrying
the name of Newpon. 1 t would be a
pity to lose this wonderful. exciting
ship in which so many of us have a
heanfelt interest.
The ongoing saga of Dennis
Holland and his ship is truly thrilling.
So many of us have watched through
the years from the sidelines as he built
his boat. He is a fine young man,
unassuming. religious. patriotic,
honest and couneous. He is 11 won-
derful husband and father. It has been
rumored that the city council mem-
bers believe him to. be a "freeloader."
Dennis Holland???? Nq way! He has
had one goal in mind for 13 years.
Now his goal is simply to complete bis
ship and fill her sails with wind. What
a pity it would be if he wert forced to
move bis boat to another pon. The
city has said that it can make no
exceptions but we all know that
exceptions can be made and that the
boat. in itself, is an exception.
We have so much in our lovely area
to be proud of. I hope we can be proud
ofourwannth and caring for this man
and his ship.
BETTY ROTHAERMEL
Newport Beach
'Pilgrim' is a treat to see
To the Editor:
What a treat it is to see the beautiful
"Pilgrim of Newport" and what a
lovely location at the Rhine Wharf
where aJI are able to admire it and
even to go aboard.
Possibly once in a lifetime. one is
privileged to sec a wonderful ship like
this, built by one man over many
years.
I'm proud to have our city rep-
resented by this ship and its
owner-builder.
CLAIRE GARNIER
"Newport Beach
'Pilgrim ' a hit with visitor
To the Editor:
1 leave tomorrow for m > home in
Missoun after having spent a week in
your lovely city. You are to be
complimented on the beautiful
harbor. lovely homes and Newpon
Center. It has been a most enjoyable
week.
One of the highlights of my v1s1t has
been the wonderful ''P1lgnm of
Newport" ship. I have rc1urned again
and again to see It and was even
invited aboard. How fortunate you
arc to have this magnificent ship
benhed in such a lovely. accessible
location wncre everyone can enJOY at,
along with the lovely surroundings.
I have photographed tt from every
angle and will take pleasure in
showing the pictures to my fnends.
I'm sure your city is very proud that
the ship bears your name.
Thank you for a delightful visit. •
PHYLLIS SLATER
St. Joseph. Missouri
.. We have so much Jn our lovely area to be proud of. I hope we can be
proud of our warmth and C.11rlng ... • •
BBTTY ROTBABUUL
Newprtae.cb
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AIDY
Roo1£Y
I was walking along 18th St. about
8:00 last Thursday night when I saw a
man and a woman ahead of me
having a violent argument.
Suddenly the woman slapped the
man in the face. He grabbed her and
they started wrestling and punching. l
was Ftt.iPs closer.
Millions in Salvador an slush fund
1 don't know bow you judge those
things. but I judged they were hus~
band and wife and that they'd had the
same argument before. It was a
terrible moment of decisjon for me.
Do I interfere? Do I ask her if she
wants•help? What kind of b.elp do l
give her'? r crossed the street and walked on. I
looked back and saw her break and
run in the opposite direction. I was
relieved.
WASHINGTON -The
provisional president of El Salvador,
Alvaro Magana, hascontrolofa
special bank account that dispenses
m1lhons of dollars a year without
proper audit. I've seen canceled
checks from the account, which
sources say is used as a slush fund to
reward Magana 's political cronies.
There's a good possibility that the
money in the SCCTCt Salvadoran
treasury account comes originaJJy
from U.S. aid to El Salvador. U .S.
officials have complained that the
auditing system set up to keeJ.> lraCk of
aid funds ranges from negligible to
poor.
The Salvadoran sources who smug-
gled the documents concerning the
president's secret ban.le account to my
associate Dale Van Atta risked their
li vcs to do so. The documents
included copies of actual vouchers
and checks-totaling more than SI
-million -paid out of the account.
which is known simply as·· 198."
The 58-year-old Magana is an
astute political operator and a re-
spected economist educated at the
University of Chicago. For 17 years
before be was named president in
April 1982. Magana headed Banco
Hipotecario, El Salvador's largest
mortgage bank.
In fact. at was his longtime practice
of gjving interest-free loans to
Salvadoran military officers that won
him the army'ssuppon forthe
presidency. During the heat of the
Jac1
AllDEISOI
debate two years ago, political enem-
ies on the far right denounced
Magana as .. the biggest thiefin El
Salvador."
The interest-free loans to selected
officers -some of whom were not
expected to repay even the principal
-have been defended by
Salvadorans as a shrewd politacal
move. The financial favors supposed-
ly enabled the officers to resist bribes
and payoffs that would have put them
under the thumb oft he Salvadoran
oligarchy.
Perhaps Magana 'spay-outs from
the secret slush fund can becxplamed
with the same benign justification.
But attempts to reach the Salvadoran
president through the embassy in
Washington and a high official in San
Salvador were unsuccessful.
The vouchers are irritatingly vague
in theirdescripuon of the purpose for
the disbursement: .. Una comis1on de
orden politica. autonzada porel
senor Presiden.tede la Republica·· -
that is,acommission ofa political
nature authorized by the president.
An embassy spokesman acknowl-
edged that the account number on the
checks Magana siJfled -
l50-52-101-l l-101-001-198-wasa
Salvadoran treasury account
number. He suggested that it was
beine used for a multi-party com-
mission set up in August 1982. But at
least $720,000 had been paid out of
the account before then.
I don't have copies of all the checks
drawn on the" l 98" account. But the
first check, for roughly $240,000, was
dated May 26, 198"2, only a r:nonth
after Magana became president.
Sources say that at least one check per
month in the same amount was
issued throughout 1982 and 1983.
which would bring the total forthat
one vague purpose to nearly$ 5
million. And these were not the only
chccudrawn on the mysterious
account.
Mysourccsclaim Magana ac-
knowledged lo a confidant that he was~ oft be venerable Salvadoran
tradition of pcrvasi ve corruption. He
assured bis friend that his own money
was safely salted away in England.
A few million bucks here and there
might not seem like much toAmeri-
canscontemplatinga federal budget
approaching$! trillion. But El
Salvador is a poor country, with an
annual budget ofless than SI billion.
Jack Anderson isa syndicated
columnist
I wasn't comfortable, though. Did I
do the right thing, I wondered. lf the
woman had wanted help, I guess she'd
have yelled. But would she? And ...
where did she run to? Did be catch
her'? What did be do then? The
following day l leafed through the
paper, nervously expecting to find a
small notice of a murder on 18th St.
Did he have a gun? A knife? Was I
obliged to intervene no matter what
the con~ucnces in physical damage
to me might have been?
lt struck me, reading the paper
Wednesday, after President Reagan
announced be was pulling out the
Marines, that I bave the same uneasy
feeling about Lebanon. Have we
crossed the street and walked past.
failing to give help to someone who
needs it? I hope, like the street scene,
that it was none of my business. None
of America's business.
On the day after President Re>-
agan 's announcement. I went to the
Lebanese consulate to get a visa for a
trip I'd planned to Beirut nexj week.
The consulate is in an tmport-
ant-&ooking stone townhouse on an
c.itpcnsivc street io New York. The
windows were dirty and curtainless
and even from the street it has a
seen-better-days look.
Inside, a pregnant woman &at at a
small desk with a telephone
switchboard. The floor was bare
wood, worn and water-stained.
Romans thought Valen~ine 's Day was for the birds
I was impressed with tbc infor-
mality of the olace. I had half
expected to be frisked for weapons or
explosives but when I asked for the
visa office. the woman politely in-
dicated I should just wal.lc through the
double doors in front of me.
nl.1111 I FolUld Ell &ate to
Lootill1 Up Otb~r nl.1111:
-That Valentine's Day originated
10 pagan tradition as the old Roman
Lupercal, a holiday to celebrate the
mating season of birds; it bas only an
accidental relationship to St. Valen-
tine. a convert to Christianity, who
was made a bishop and then martyred
on Feb. 14th.
-That the Velcro fastener, used
instead of shoelaces in sneakers,
boots and other products requiring
closures. was invented some 40 years
a$O by a man who went hunting with
has dogs in the Swiss mountains, and
wondered what made the cock.Jeburrs
stick to the dogs' fur; it took a doicn
more years to devise a loom that
could turn out the same
hook-and-loop material.
-That plazas next to city sky-
scrapers sometimes blow pedestrians
StDllEY
Ha111s
off their feet because when a buildmg
is much taller than its surroundings it
catches the air like a large sail and
shoots it down to the ground. in some
cases doubling the average wind
speed at street level.
-That in the 35 years since its
foonding in 1947, the International
Court of J ust1ce at The Hague has
decided only an average of two
dis{>utes a year: during this same
pcnod. nations "settled" their dif-
ferences in 140 separate wars. (More
U.S. HAS LOST SUPERPOWER STATUS
WASHINGTON -As the Soviet
missiles were wathdrawn from Cuba.
in resolution of the 1962 cns1s.
Charle$ De Gaulle observed ... There
is only one superpower.·· O bserving
the Marine retreat from Beirut under
tbccovcnng fire of the Sixth Fleet. he
might make the same observation.
lfit remains the defining charac-
teristic of a superpower that. once its
prestige and military are committed,
1t prevails, the United States no
tonser belongs in the category.
The British and French debacle at
Suez demonstrated that Britain and
France nolonaerqu.lified asvcat
powers. So, thecominadebacle in
LdJanOll provides a clear and useful 1oa~ dated 1984, of the true
COl"Telation of fon:es in the world.
Fora Jon&. Iona time the Uruted
Stattt bu been ti vinl oft' the tremeo-
doUI inherited capital ofW or1d War
U;. The bclidbumiahed m the minds
ORANGE COAST
llilyPilat
,,
PAT
Bucu1111t
ofmenevcrywberclbat the United
States was the most dangerous of
cnemi~ th.at, once aroused, this
sleepmggjant would mercilessly
pound to rubble any nation that
threatened iu vital interests. Arncn-
cans were not to be trifled with.
Today, in thtChouf, Druu militia
arccchoinaMao'stauntabo\ft the
"papcrtiier."
Consequences arc ecru.in to Aow
from lbeaJtered pcrc::eption. While
impon.aot that the Americans re-cocn tZC the new rcali ties. it is more
cntical that nations dependent upon
Amcncan commitments adjust their
policies accordingly.
Forall 1tsqualityweaponry, the
U nitcd States asa nation today has
nothing rcmotclr similar to the
national detenmnation. unity and
stomach it had in 1861 or 1941 . or
even 1917and 1965.lftheChincscin
Pek.lng were astonished the Ameri-
cans would abandon Vietnam after
only 50,000dead, what must they
think today?
Setting as1dc the press blather
about the "~test military buildup
in hjstory,' the U.S. Navy 1shalftbe
site it was in 1964~ tbe U.S. Army
majntai111 the lowest troop levels in
30 years. Where MOIClO-w deploys 20
battlc-rady divisions in Centru
Europe. a 120,000-man army of
occupation in Afahanistan, a m1UJon
men on the 01inese border, the
U nitcd States does not even have a
drafl
Domestically, the nation·• laraest
pany, the Oemoc::rata.bubecomun
aeti \IC impediment to 1 realiitic
f oreian oolk)'-with 1u "&cldcn''
falliftlallovcroneaootber,dcmaod-
iqinimedlate UA-wilbdiawal from
the small, 1tuuicned., fittndlycoun·
uy of'ffondu• where w have every rilbt to be, after 1 liQlle American
Pilot lilled by I.be SancliniAaa.
A.rnetitan COntcrVIU va. and the
mllitalj. too. an rt1uccaa1 tooommjt
l
American forces where v1taJ national
interests are not d irectly and visibly
threatened -because they believe the
American left will discredit, under-
mine and eventually destroy the
effort.
Most imponant, the American
people arc no longer wi Iii na to alJow
the shedding of Amencan blood for
what they now tee -because of
domestic disunity and policy dis-
agRements-as objectives unrelated
to America's secunty aod survival.
The reason the Ki.sin4Cr Com-
mission'• recommendations w~ so
warmly received is that Henry uraed
we teod money, not men. to win tbc
war in Central America.
The future bas always belonaed to
lhose1Villinatofilht for it. nom-.ucr
lheir motive. We Americana, aDd
WmttMr:!t are not. The U.S. alone
cx~ted. Fidel <Mtro bat more soJdien on foreisn con ti nm ts than all
lbe NA TO allin taken toeethCi.
Our lndi1pen11ble aUits in the
atfUll,Jc for the fu1ure arc not the ~vcmmau in Paris and I.he So
ment1D BOno. ~Uibalfltb,
nationalism. Rlili.(N.t fundunen· t&Ailm -and the WUliape19 of men to
Nmficrandnak fbra bcttcrfutuR.
than I 00 members of the United
Nations have refused, on separate
oocasions. to accept the compulsory
arbitration of the World Court.)
-That when the New York
Tribune fired all but two ofits foreign
correspondents in an economy move,
one of the two correspondents it
retained was Karl Marx.
-That the Berlitz School of
Languages. now an international
venture, began not in Europe, but in
Providence, R.I., a century ago, when
its founder, Maximillian Berlitz, left
town for a week, leaving his students
in charge of a Frenchman who spoke
no English; upon returning, Berlitz
was astounded at the progress the
students had made in his absence,
and developed a method using in-
structors who spoke no English in
class.
Sidney Harris is a syndicated
columni$t.
·--_...,, ____ _
"Com. quick. sir. T~ ce>m>
puter has lust latd you off.''
It must have been a grand drawing
room at one time but it looked dreary
and sad now. It bad five battered old
detks in it and a nondescript collec-
tion of chairs. Over what had been a
working fireplace was a framed
picture of President Amin Gemayel.
It hung alone on a stained and dlfty
yellow wall. Oemayel looked like a
young foreign student at Cornell.
Under the picture was that tired
cliche of a slogan that began with ··1
(heart) New York.." It read "I (heart)
Lebanon."
The man at the desk on the right as
I came in had papers spread out over
bis desk and several passports.
Having dealt with passport peo(>le
before, I acted a lot sweeter to him
than I would have with the average
Lebanese stranger.
He took my papers, looked them
over with that skeptical air passport
people have and started writing and
stamping.
"You want a multiple, don't your
he said
He sounded as though be expected
me to say yet, and although l had no
idea what a multiple meant I said.
"Ob yet. Please."
It turned out a multiple meant that
l can return to Beirut as often as l
want to in the next six months. That's
as lucky as a person can get, isn't it?
Wb1re the man worked on my vtA,
I struck up a conversation with a
woman workina on an IBM type-
writer with Arabic script on it. She
thoUJtht she reoognized me from
2()..20.
"The bad news must be depreni.na
for you," I said. .. It'• been bad for nine years.·• the
woman said ... You set used to iL"
I left the Lebancte consulate with
my visa, and found my.elf idly
thmk:ina what a tenibleooincidence it
would be if she was the same woman
·l'd teen runnina from the man oa
18Lh St.
Andy Rooney i1 a 1yndalid
columnilt.
Daily Pilot welcomes
comments from readers
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Fix grins _from within
'Invisible
braces help
adults most
By SUSAN MONAHAN
o.tr Not c.T .........
Remember how you fought
apinst wearing braces when you
were a kid? If you managed to win
that fight, you probably still need
braces and still hate the idea of
wearing them. After all. they're for
kids.
The solution to this dental Catch
22 may lie in the so-called "invisible
braces" which became available
about three years ago. However, not
many orthodontists are using this
trcatment1 according to Dr. Les 0 .
Starnes of Newport Beach.
"A lot of orthodontists are reluc-
tant to treat adults. It's more difficult
and demanding," he said.
Known technically as "lingual"
braces because the metal brackets
and bands arc placed on the back -
or lingual-surface of the teeth, they
are best suited for adults, said
Starnes.
"A youngster's teeth have usually
not erupted enough .• There's not
enough of a clinicaJ crown to adhere
the bracket." he explained.
Dr. Lea Starne.
Some adults do opt for theconven-
uonal (labiaJ} braces. he said. adding
that the invisible ones arc generally
preferred by the person who main-
tain~ a high profile.
"Actors. radio announcers,
professors. athletes ... and of course, a
lot of dentists are now wearing
these," he said.
Starnes says that adult orthodon-
tics 1s "kind of a specialty within a
specialty" and that he includes it in
his practice because there is a larae
adult population in Newport Beach.
Treatment with the linguaJ braces
-"a specialty within a speciaJty
within a specialty" -is more
difficult from the orthodontist's
point of view, he said. The orthodon-
tist and office personnel require
special training; some modification
of offic.c procedure and new equip-
ment are necessary.
Lingual braces also must be worn
for a longer time. The typical
treatment time with conventional
braces is two years, said Starnes,
versus two and a half years with
invisible braces.
There are exceptions, though. and
some of Starnes' teen-age patients
are wearing invisible braces. "For
teen-agers who have an aversion to
braces. we may have the answer." he
said.
years,.. said Starnes of his older
patients. "And when teeth re
malaligned. you can lose the bone
and soft tissue that hold teeth m ...
This extra time is what makes
treatment with lingual braces more
expensive. said Starnes. You can
expect to pay $3,000 to $4,000 for
conventional braces, while invisible
ones cost between $4,000 and
$5,000.
Starnes said that application of the
braces is painless and that they are
not uncomfortable to wear, although
the tongue may be sore at first.
Thjs seems to go for adults. too.
and and about half of Starnes'
patients are in the 30-70 age bracket.
"They mayJive another 20 or 30
While straight teeth may improve
a person's appearance. Starnes says
that the cosmetic benefits are a
secondary gain. "We encourage
people to recognize that heaJth and
function are primary."
"In some situations, they're more
comfortable (than labial braces)." he
said. "On the outside. you have the
lips and cheeks -a lot more muscle
that has to deal with (the braces). The
tongue is a pretty adaptable muscle."
Bruce Hasen and Stacie Brandt, left,
welcome Jana Reichle and Pblllp Tbomp-
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mon to early Valentine'• Day party at
Huntington Beach Seacllff Tennii Club.
HB cut-ups dress up for
pre-Valentine Day party
For friends Bruce Hazen of Costa Mesa and Stacie
Louise Brandt of Newport Beach, Valentine's Day was
celebrated last Saturday night at the Huntington Beach
Seacliff Tennis Club where they co-hosted a "red-tie
formal."
Guests were invited to wear either red or black. The
clever invitations began with "Just when you thought
the holiday parties were over and it was safe to go back in
the water ... " and included instructions that admission
to the affair would be gained by offering a bottle of
chilled champagne.
To encourage sartorial splendor, the couple issued a
subinvitation for f.uests to compose 100 word essays
entitled, .. Why I Like to Dress Up." Male composition
winners were promised "tuxedo scholarships" and
females -"sets of long red nails." "Nobody won, but
everyone sure dressed up," Hazen said.
The couple decorated the club with helium-filled
red and white batJoons a nd red lacquer trays piled with
huge strawberries picked in Santa Ana the morning of
the party.
Taped jazz heightened the sophisticated mood and
provided a musical backdrop for the animated
conversation about what everyone was wearing.
Dr. Bnce TapPer sported a tux with a twist. His
shirt was of the d1me·store variety, ink stamped with
ruffles and bow tic. Tapper's gorilla mask was met with
startJed psps from the party1oers.
Mark Maoazer dressed as a gangster (in keeping
with the Valentine's Day Massacre tradition). Manazer
tucked his champagne inside a green, velvet-lined violin
case meant for a sawed-off shotgun. Deborab Cblsm
opted for · 30s gJamour and wore a f ull-lcngth black gown
with ultra-padded s houlders. Leslie BaldwiD, attending
with Denoia Power, "cross-dressed" -wearing a man's
tuxedo, with pleated chemise and lipstick-red bow tie.
Others attending the romantic party (which
included an impromptu game of tennis between Tapper
and Mlclaael Hoffman on an adjacent tennis court) were
Catby Bates (celebrating her birthday), Mlcbael
Hoffman, Marjorie Rockwell with Ben Miles (engaged
to be married this summer), Barbara and Rua Royal,
Amy Gonm with James Abood, Barbara and Jim de
Boom, Lawrence Reeve, Roger Aa1le, Lorraille and
Dave Ro11, Carol Haten with Du Lanarevlc•, Lau
Weingartner with Let William11 Steve Brown, Margaret
Mitcllell with Arturo Delgado of Mexico City, Jua
Reicllle with PlalUp Tltompaon, Jackie and Jeny B1tt1
(who presented a Jeroboam of champagne -eight
gallons worth), sisters lta"y and Martlya Bates, Peter
Jordu (who borrowed his iux from a mortician) and
Rosemary Fl)'llll.
Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor VidJJ
Dean with contributions from Huntington Beach
corre pondent Ann Conway.
Health and function are primary reuona for
braces, even lnvlalble ona like •be wean.
Improved •mile S. an eztra bonua for life.
Wltb lingual braca, metal bracketa and
banda are placed on back •urface of teeth.
l.JIDA
Aiw1
Artificial
heart days
numbered?
Availability of organ donors
and anti-rejection drugs aids
outlook for organ trans plan~
By ftle Associated Preti
Without a technical overhaul, the artificiaJ be8rt
off en little hope to dying patients, sa)'I the Stanford
U nivcrsity surgeon who has transplanted more Chan 300
livin! hearts in the past 16 yean.
• I don't think there's any future for the ... device," Dr.
Norman Sb um way, Stanford chairman of ca.rdiovucular
surgery, said in a keynote speech tO the California Medical·
Association convention in Anaheim.
.. Until better«sQuipment is developed., the belt thiq
to do is use the device to tide (patients) ov-er until a (heart)
donor can be found," he said.
Shumway made bis comments as a Utah sursical team
led by Dr. William De Vries gears up for the second
implant ofa mechanical heart.
Proponents oft.he artificial device, wb.idt eliminates
the need to find organ donors, say it bolds far more
potential for patients than transplantinf!d
1
=man orpn.
Heart disease ranks a5 the nation's · killer, and
a device that proves successful could lend new life to many
patients. they say.
ButSbumwaysaidvowiniavailabilityoforpn
donors and effective anti-rejection drup improve the
outJook for organ transplantation.
Today, 91 percentofStanford'sbeart recipients are
expected tosurviveat lcastoneyea.r, up from 22percent 16
ycarsago. About 85 percent of survivors return to their
homes and jobs.
By contrast, Dr. BameyOatk. the world's only
rcci.P.ient ofa plastic heart, spent 11 2 days from the surgery
until his death tethered by hoses toa375-pound power
unit.
De Y ries now is selecting a second candidate for the
artificial heart. The patient will be tied to a lighter power
unit that can be rq>laced briefly by a portable machine.
Shumway pointed tothecompressed-airdriveas the
lead ins problem of the mecbnical heart: It jolts the body,
be said, damaging the kidneyi. lungs and brain.
In 1968, one year after Dr. Christiaan Barnard
performed the 6.nt successful human heart transplant,
several surgeons around the world tried the operation. But
the patient mortality rate drove most of them away,
leaving only a few like Shumway performing the surgery.
Since then, Shum way's team has transplanted 313
hearts in 288 patients.
Today, I SS remain alive. ·
ln 1979, Shumway transplanted the fint
bean-and-lung combination. Sixteen hean-lung trans.
plants followed; 12 recipienu still live.
Drug r.esearch
firm gets grant
An Irvine drug research center has been awarded a
grant to evaluate a new medication being developed for
the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
With the grant in band, Psychopharmacology
Research Associates, now hopes to enroll people SO yea.rs
or older who are suffering from mild to moderately severe
memory loss for the research project.
A comprehensive screcnina battery. consisting of
medical and memory tests, is administered to determine
the medical status of the patient and the proper diagnosis.
Patients found to be eligible for the rescan:h program
will receive medication under supervision and additional
medicaJ tests.
The program is offered free, as all costs are borne by
grant funds. For fun her information, calJ the Irvine office
at 752-7910.
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'P;r~;t~-;;;~e life-saving pledge to daughter
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: We&Je
f·v,naour
7-year.old bi&b
school seniordau&h-
tcr an unusual birth-
day pf\. Wcarccall-
tnJ it "a contract for
ltfe."
A11
IMDEIS
Thisoontract 1s •••••••••••• written and signed q,rcemcnt that tf wc are out drin1tlna we
will be driven home by friends or call a tui. Jfsbc is out
drinking with a young man who also has been drink.in&, she
wiUcaU a taxi (to be patd for by us) or phone home for us to
ao act her and her date. There will be no reprimand. no scold1na. no ycllina.
no punishment JUSt a discuSSton the following day
about what happened.
Beth A. Ary, M.D.
is pleased to announce
the opening of her practice in
Obstetrics, Gynecology and
Infertility
1401 Avocad o Ave nue
Suite 805
Newport Beach, California
92660
Phone (714) 720-1941
H ours: Tuesday through
Saturday by appointment
On call 24-hours
Wcdonotfeel.auomepeoplcdo. that this wtU
encourascourdaqtuertodnnk. We remember bow it wat
when we wtre in bilh tchool and would p~fcr havina her
bomc, inebriated and safe, instead of dead or in jail
because sho killed someone.
This idea is not oriainal with us. It was stanw _bl' an
orpnization called SADD (STUDENTS AOAIN~"T
DRIVINO DRUNK). Anyone interested in the .. contract
forlife .. cangetone free bywritiQj to~f?tf.orban Plaz.a,
Marlboro, Mass. Ol 7S2. -JSC. POR 1 LANU, ORE.
DearJSC: luarUJyapproveudlllepe&UtSADDtt
1wamped wUb rtqaettt. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hadtowritetoexpress my
fecungs at?<>ut the ~oman who said ahe was dlsausted with
rcccr.uonists, service ~P.le and other stran~rs who call h~r • Honey." "Sweette," 'Supr, •· "Darlina. '"Dear .. and
soon.
BED WETTER
LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED
TM trMlffl tlfl you can 91,,. • ~ltef end the ,.., of Ole
!Mnlly, 100. 11 en end IO Na Nnout PfOl>Mm, end INllce no ,,. ....... '*'-"int 19 Nfloua. It can ~ comf)llca'9cl ptY·
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CllllN IMd-tllng, wtMn not c.uNd by 019enlc d919CI 0<
dlN•H. c.n b9 enOect. hnd 10< -IN• brodlure, ·a.ct-111"9 I -Whal II • An AbCMlt and H-To End 11·. • r990rt by ""o
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folkureso nice. Jn thii. "tsland Paradise" I have been
called ''Stupid," "Hey You," "Birdbr 1n.""Dummy'' and
••Fatso." Some peOJ:!le don't know when they arc well off.
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both knowlcould1ma1h htm hkcagrape ifwecvcraot
into a bettle.
DEAR SOUNDING: I have bee. to Honolal1 muy
tlmet ud w11 aJw1y1 lmprette4 by~• 1ent1aea1 aJMI
frtu411De11 of tM people ~ere. Wbat on nrtb do yo1 do
&bat lrrUa'" folk110T
Wbena tirenecdachlnaina. I do it. lftheplano needs movina. l move it. Heeveo laands me the jars that are too
bard to open. Nobody makes a bit deal out of the fact that
I am stronaerphyaically. In tact, wernakeajokeofit.
• • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: J wa 1urpriscd that you
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whose fiancc decided that perhaps he wouldn t marry her
when he discovered she was physically stronger. It seems
he learned this when they were h ing around wrestltna. She pinned him every llme.
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and maybe the smartest. The Nnt is a wbiut hiajob,
makes an excellent salary and evefl'bodY loves him. So,
who cares that I've aot the mutclet 1n the famih1 You
should have told tbewoman that ifber man fee)1 inferior
because she can out wrestle him, he'saot somcsquimly
values and to gi vc him the ax. -BIO ERMA JN SANT A
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Bayck·BrlCJlam
Elizabeth Titus Brigham
of Corona del Mar became
the bridt of James Gilbert
Huyck of Aptos in a Jan. 7
ceremony in the San
Mari no Co mmunity
Chun.:h Or. John Hoffman
of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church in Newport
Beach officiated.
The bride. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Morgan Brigham Jr. of
Corona del Mar, wore her
mother's bridal gown of
ivory d'lustrc silk satin,
fashioned with a full skirt
and a fitted bodice. Follow-
ing a fumily tradition, she
wore a full-length veil of
Brussels lace, also worn by
her sisters as brides, and
belonging to a close family
friend, Mrs. William
Plunkett of San Marino.
Her sister, Mrs. Robert
Hambleton of Pasadena,
was the matron of honor.
another sister, Mrs. Jeffrey
Belote of Petaluma, and
two sisters of the groom,
Nancy and Amy Huyck
were bridesmaids. Tbc
flower girt was her niece,
Lindsey Hambleton.
The bridegroom ts the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Jefferds Huyck of
Aptos. His best man was
Robert Thomson, and
Thomas Utterback. Jeffrey
Belote and Or. Robert
Hambleton served as
ushers.
A reception immediately
following the ceremony
was held at the Valley Hunt
Club in Pasadena. After a
wedding trip to Lake
Tahoe, thecouplc are living
in Kcntfield, where he is
employed by Harding and
Lawson Associates.
Dianne Legrl1
Le(rla-Darand
Dianne L. Durand of
Huntington Beach was
united in marriage with
Christopher F. Learis of
Garden Grove in a Feb. 4
ceremony at St. Polycarp
Catholic Church in Stan-
ton.
The bride. daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. James
Xerikos of Huntington
Beach, wore a gown
fashioned of satin trimmed
crepe de chine with a cha~I
train beaded lace bodice
and leg o' mutton sleeves.
made of satin and lace. Her
attendants were Tracy
Luth, matron of honor, and
her sisters ~ Debi Zim-
merman and Daleen
Comer.
The bridegroom. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer l..earis
of Garden Grove, had bis
three brothers, Timothy,
Steven and Mark as best
man and ushers
The couple left on a
Caribbean cruise after arcetina I JO auesu at a
~ption at the Huot~ .
lnaton Harbour Bay Oub
followina the oeremonv.
Mrs. Letnt Ui employed
by IBM io 'NorwaJk and he
works for the Lo~ Bach
f\nn, Diveni6cd Scicuritiel
Inc. They plan to Uv~ in
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7Hotel · star dreamt ng of
running a hamburger stand-
B1 JERRY BUCK ,.,,...,.....,..,
LOS ANGELES -James Brohn, who 1tars u the
hotel mana,er on ABCs htt .. Hotel .. series. has his eye
beyond actina-on the restaurant bu1inea.
Actually, what he's talkina about 11 openina a
hamburaer stand.
Brolin says he's serious and points out that his wife,
Jane, runs a tbnvina French bakery and cafe in San Luis
Obispo, a coastal city halfway between Los An&clcs and
San Francisco. And. he says, b1s arandparenu were baleen.
"I want to put the hamburaer chains out of business,"
he says.
of fi'h and Game. The) have an u1nW lhehtr at ..
home and reee-nt auesta b.avt mctuded an AtiCaa tiOil; a
puma. and a black bear.
On theseut ButbankSt'9diot, Brohn flaiil.-•-
with c:o-sw Connie Sdlecxa and pat Mn II.cw~
and Oevoo Ericson. He bUdd.la ror I min\&IC witla dinctor
K.im Friedman. then Qlb C)Ut into tbe.,..., ~~
way to I.be commitutY be loou up at tbe ~. a
pilot who owns bit own Piaoe. muaes, .. , like co ill
brok.tn weather after a storm. It ,.vet tbe lky IMft
dimension."
Pethait1 he i1 also alludaaa co bis witb tbal .. Hoeet"
had more dimension.
Brolin emphasizes. however, that be it Dot dil.o
sattsfied with the show or the role.
••I feel ifs just around the comer,• he ays. .. I t.b.iilk
we're gettin& close to iL" •
Brolin admits he rarely cooks, but add.a he is into
nutrition. "When I do cook I have a aood feel for it," he DAVE E D ~vm N · ~ says. "J'm·a good food critic. I can make contributions that • n • ..,.
make diJhcs better. My wife, who couldn't boil water,
bouaht every cook book she could &et her hands on and in i• pleaaed to announce the opening of hie
three years she became a fine French cook." · 1010 practice In Ob1tetrlca. Gvnecology
At one time, Brolin and bis wife owned an Italian d ( f llit restaurantinSantaBarbara,wheretheylivewithtbeirtwo an n ert y.
sons, Josh and Jess. He says it was a very successful 1 .. nl A d A S l 709 restaurant modeled after those in New York's Mulberry -.v voca 0 ve. U le
Street area. Fashion l1land
Despite their separation by distance, Brolin and his Newport Beach. CA 92660
wife talk regularly on the telephone and spend their Hla neweat 'llve-tn•
Mary C&dorette ahare9 an embrace with
actor John Ritter, her co-atar tn teleYlalon
aerlee 'Three'• Company.' darl.na recent
weekends together at an oceanview home in Santa (714) 720·983S
Preea conference. The new ~··t DleDlber r~B~a~r~ba~ra~·~H~1~s~w~1fi~e~a~l~so~k~ec~~ps~a~n~im~al~s~fo~r~th~c~U~·~S~.t;:::::::::::::=::::=:=:=:=::=:=::::::::::~~~!!!~ -Department of the In tenor and the California De ment will be Jolotni the hit profr&m u Ritter'•
new llYe-ln atrlfrlend Vicky.
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CC)MOYIE *. "Senion" ( 1977) Dennis Oulld,
CJ-vlmholf
-1:00-.MOYIE
•t"A "The Outer Spece Connec-
tion" (1975) Documentary. Nitrated
i~S«ling.
U~ "Goodnight. My LCM" (1972)
AlcNrd Boone, Mlcblel Dunn
(J) MOYIE * * ''The People Va. Or. Kldal9"
(1941) Lew A'f'•· Uonel Barrymor1.
l~THEFAMllY
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OENEICOTf
(%)MOYIE
**~ "Angelo, My LO¥t" (1983)
Angelo Evant, Mlcblel Ev1n1.
-1:30-
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-2.:00-1 ~NEWS NIGHTWATCH * t "Blondie Goes To College"
( 1942) Penny Singleton, ArthUf Lllc9. ~=CA8H'SAMBICA
****"My Fair Lady'' (1964) Ae11 H..,laon. Audrey Hepburn.
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John Hutt.
8MOVIE .. ''The ~ The WOftd Ended"
(1956) Aidllfd Dinning, lof1 Nellon. ~=AND THE MAH
***"The Towering lnlemo" (1974)
Steve Mc<M«I, Pl&A Newman.
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• ·~ "c.ey's Shldow" (19781 "Th• Pitm• Of PenZlnce" (1983) W~er Matthau, Alexis Smith. KM1 Kine, Angell l.Mlebuly.
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"You may each have one more before I transplant
this heart to o safer plocel"
'9.\R'9:\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson
"Another Valentine for you, Romeo!"
NOT GETTING AN'Y
VALENTINES 15 SAC'
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'Vt>U'l..L Pfl.OMft. Y 1HINK l'M
AN AWFUL FWJrr, HON ••
by Gus Arriola
by Jim Davis
PRO&ABL V NOT
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
~ l·'"
"Daphne 1lw1ys h11 been • llttle finicky In her
eating h1blt1."
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"l 1li1NK UIRTY IS A PRETTY COLOR ~"
'
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Neither vulnerable. South
duals.
NORTH .,
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WEST t:AST
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• K• Thf• h1dd1ng
South "'ut North •:ut
4 + Pu1 Pan Pa11
Opl'RIOK lt•ad: Kin1e or ~·
SHOt:
Kom4•L1m.i1, a defender i
ahltl lo dirt'd hi11 parLnur
toward ttw winninl( dt'fe>n. c.
Al oth1•r timr11. how1•ver . 11
ddt'nd11r h;ui to tom1• up with
lht• r1icht play w~thout ht•lp
from anyont•.
We ar.· not surf' lhal we
would havt' opt•nt•d the South
hand with lour 5plldes. ror
two reasons. first. the 7 2 2·2
distribution is mMl unallrac
live; and strond. South has •
~hadc too much defensive
11tn·ngth for a preempt. Our
votr l(OC!S to an opening bid oC
one iip11df', followtd by a
'if'rlM or spade rebids.
llnd Wl'~l comr up with an
npt•ninK hl'arl lead or a ht•arl
Cwu:s
GttEI
ahi.ft at ltick lwo, which
would havt removed on of
dummy'11 entrfoa, this hand
would nt'vtr have 1llractt'd
nny 11llrntion. ttut ht'
selt•rwd tht• morr promisln~
lrad or tht• kinJC of diamond,,
11nd then. rathtr unlmagina
tivl'ly. continued lhe suil
after declarer allowed West
to win the first trick.
l>eclarer took the act of°
diamonds and led a third
round of tht suit from the
dummy. ~:ut slurfl'd a club.
nnd detl11rrr rurted. He dtew
t WO round~ or trumps, fint'SS
I'd lht• ht•11rl \jUtt'n and rurf
t•d a not ht•r d1:\mond to srl up
;1 lonx 1•11rrl in tht> 'uit. lit'
rl'lurn1•d to lh1• hoard with
..
lhe art• of heuLa and alulftd
a club on thf J Sth diamond.
lie lost only a trump. a dla
mond and a club.
~:t.11l misstid hia opporlun
ily to dt•f.-t\t tht> hand. Whrn
dt>t'lart'r l(•d a third diamond
rrom tht table, ~:ut ahould
h1wt' ruffC'd with lht' lady.
Tht'rr la AO t' .. mbinlltion of
cards whtN' that would hnvt
ro,t 11 trick. And as lht' tards
lit·. the' upptrcut icain 1
lr1rk. If dt'rlarrr docs nol
ovt'rruff. h<' must still KIVt
up 11 trump trlrk nnd a tlub to
Wt•11t for down Ont'. If ht dot's
ovrrruff. Wrsl must romt• to
I WO I rump lrkks by fom•,
plu:'I t ht• :irt• of rlubs, for
duwn on1•.
by Jeff MacNelly
tAA\IE~~To
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NICE Vf\L.E.NiiNE.,
MICHREL
I NEVER SIGNED
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WELl -WHEN I FOOND
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HER TESTING SCORE IS EXTREMELY
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HER1 ONE THING IS SUAE' ~WON'T
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NB investment firm
negotiates credit deal
NaUoaaJ Oorporate Fiauee, a Newport Beach-based investment banking
company, has negotiated a $1 million credit facility for D.W.I. Corp., an
Irvine-based design, engineering and manufacturina company doing business
as Delip Wets. NCF specializes in debt financing, financial reorganizations
and s~al projects for both public and privately held companies throughout
the U n.ited States.
• • •• Santa Ana resident Lee Ba.rrla,ioe has joined EaJ)uder Lloyd & Co., a
Newport Beach advertising and public relations agency, as production
manager of print and broadcast. Most recently production manager at
E1&ey-Hoover, also in Newport Beach, Harrington has been associated with Land~~· Carr ud Baum Advertls~1/MarketlD1 in Irvine and Tiie Regt1ter.
Also JOlDtng EnJlander Lloyd & Co. 1s Rancho Palos Verdes resident Pamela
McSweaey, as an a~unt executive. Before joining Englander Lloyd,
McSweeney was marketlng consultant to Otaab PUrmaceuttcal Co., Ltd. of San Diego.
• • • • Bassett Galla&laer ln1ur~ce Service has leased a 7, 137-square-foot unu
located at 3990 Westerly Pface for the purpose of operating an insurance
agency. The property was leased through Norris, Be._. Ir Simp1oa, with ita"Y
Faller and Rob Norri1 as agents. The 36-month lease 1s valued at$ I 08,063.32.
• • • Patio& Referral Services of Newport Beach bas been selected to provide
patient and public relations services for DHA DeataJ Groap. DHA has offices
tn Santa Ana, Costa Mesa and Anaheim. • • • Frw and Mary Gamble have leased a l,018-square-foot unit at 28221
Marguerite Parkway, No. ~. in Mission Viejo as the site for the Pint World
PWet1loaal Travel agency. Alu Reece of Norrt1. Beu• & Simpsoa handled
the arrangements. Value of the five-year lease is $62,064.
• • • Four m~ment appointments have been announced by Dowd J.
. Yodle)', president of Rockwell lntenadoul Corp.'s Defeaae Electroa.lca
OperadoDt. Patrick F . Sweeaey has been named vice president of human ~~; Jack E. BeUeaaa has been appointed director of Autonetics
01Vls1ons Personnel; Jack G. Slllller has been named dirc<:tor of com~sation
and ~nefits; and Fred Hanaaldl has been appointed director of industrial relations.
• • • Doa Kue of Costa Mesa has been named the regional director of Dial 0.e ~•tll Cout. an area rep~nting the Los Angeles Basin and Ora~e County.
Dial One represents 80 independently owned and operated franchises in the
hom.e repair and maintenance, floral and delivery ~elds. Kane was previosuly
president ofVR Fruckislag, Inc .• and served as regional director of America Home Skield Services.
• • • Marlee Parker, ~rincipal of Marlee Parker hbUc Relattoa1 in Laguna
Hills, bas been appointed to the board of directors for the Home Bllilden
Conell of the Bllildiag IDdHtry Asaoctatioa of Soatlaera Callfonala.
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tu payers can save 'on their 1983 and
1984 income taxes.
lf you •re among the millions of us
who run a separate business at home,
favorable rule chan&es for deducting
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You are allowed to deduct an al-
locable portion of tlie expenses of
running your house or apartment for
that part ofy()ur h9usc or apartment
you use REGULARLY AND EX-
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laW,Yers, doctors. etc., who carry on
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activities ffoom their office-at-home. Until recently, the Internal Rev-
lf you moonlight at home with your enue Service bad made it impossible
own separate business in addition to for you who had a rqular job to claim
your regular job elsewhere, you, too, an office-at-home deducnon for your
can qualify. own sc~rate business. The IRS
If, say, you are a schoolteacher who claimed 1f you already had a principal
has an income tax preparation busi-business at r,oufregularemployment,
ness at home during the tax season, you couldn t have another pnncipat
you may qualify for the deduction. place for your separate home activtty.
You even can qualify for the deduc-Butthe law has been changed so the
tion if you use the office-at-home for IRS now says you may have ~
.carrying on your regular job, but in principal place of business for each
this case, only if you do this for the activity in which you engage. As a
convenience of your employer. teacher. for instance, your principal
place of busi.nea ii your tdlooL ht
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principet plaoc of bttsiDeM for yow
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IRS removed anotba obSsade IO u
officc..at-home deduction. It bad in-
terpreted .. exclusive UM" of the
premi'" for the quab(yina businet1
purpo.es meanins a room or a
physically ICJJl.lated ponion o( a
room bad to be set aside exclusively
for business use. Thia created a
problem for you if you c:ouldn't tet
aside one room of your home for
exclusive business ute &Dd you
couldn't afford to wall off or other-
wise physically separate~ pan of a
room. But now the IRS will KCePt
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your office-at-bome that you Ult
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Just taking one at a time, 36 times
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Huntington Beach wrestler Hansen
ls on collision course with CIF title
By ROGER CARUON
Of ... 0.-, .........
If somebody says they're Just taking
them one at a time, it's not necessarily
j ust a line they're banding you.
Consider the situation of Hunt-
ington Beach High wrestler Kyle
Hansen.
The 129-Pound senior has been
taking ·them one at a time now, 36
times this year, en route to a
phenomenal 36-0 record as he awaits
CIF ... A competition at Cypress
College Friday and Saturday.
The Sunset League titlist says that's
exactly bow he bas to approach the
situauon, simply because any other
way would hardly be conducive to
absorbing the pressure that mounts
within such a streak.
"I try not to think about it (the
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SWISS WINS
GIANT SLALOM,
MAHRElOTH
Mahre complains
a bout conditions
favoring others
SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) -
Switzerland's Max Julen, often a
runner-up in World Cup races, held
off crowd favorite Jure Franko of
Yugoslavia to win the gold medal
Tuesday in men's giant slalom at the
XIV Olympic Winter Games.
Julen, 22, prevailed on a treacher-
ous course which claimed two of the
favorites on the first run. Franko
settled for the silver medal -the first
medal ever won by Yugoslavia in
Winter Olympics -and Andreas
Wenzel of Liechtenstein took the
bronze.
Phil Mah re of Yalcima, Wash., the
three-time World Cup overall cham-
pion who has struggled all season.
wound up eighth. His brother Steve
was 17th. Tiger Shaw of Stowe, Vt.,
the other American in the competi-
tion, fell early in his first run.
Phil Mahre was critical of the
gate-setting and preparation of the
course.
•·There were a ridiculous number
of gates on that hill," said Mabre,
referring to the 56 gates in the first run
and 55 in the second. "And they
watered the course. The Austriao,s
and the Swiss like h:ird snow -the
Yugoslavs. too -that's why they
watered it. It should not happen."
The giant slalom was marked by
the absence of two of the event's
strongest competitors, Sweden's In-
gemar Stenmark and Luxembourg's
Marc Girardelli. Stenmark has been
barred from competing because he
accepted endorsement money direct-
ly, and Girardelli, an Austrian,
doesn't have citizenship in Luxem-
bourg.
"It is difficult to say if they
(Stenmark and Girardelli) would
have beaten me today," said Julen,
"because the slope wa.sjust nght for
me. It was extremely difficult and icy,
just the way I like it."
Of his victory, he said, "I can't
believe it. It will take time to get used
to it."
The giant slalom was held over a
Mount Bjelasnica course of roughly
1,222 yards with a vertical drop of
roughly 41 7 yards over the course.
Julen has won just one World Cup
race in his three seasons on the circuit,
but he has been highly competitive.
Last year he finished second fi ve
times.
Julen was the first-run leader, with
a time of I minute, 20.54 seconds, just
one-tenth of.a second faster than
Wenzel. Franz Gruber of Austria was
third in I :21 .03, and Franko was
fourth in I :21.15. Phll Mahre ranked
I 0th after the run.
Among those falling on the run,
which featured sharp turns were
favorites Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switz-
erland and Hans Eon of Austria. "I
caught the tip of mx ski on a gate DOt
far rrom the finish, ' said Zurbriggen.
Franko, the second skier out of the
gate on the second run, clocked the
fastest time, I :20.26, much to the
deli.&ht of the boisterous home crowd. "f saw and heard the reaction of the
crowd," said Julen. ··1 knew Franko
had achieved a good result and I told
myself, ·You've got to give as much as
you've got:"
Worlcing with more than a
half-second cushion, Julen was
slower than Franko on the second
run, but by only 38-hundredths of a
second. He triumphed with a com-
bined time of 2:41 . l 8, while Franko
had a 2:41 .41 . Wenzel, silver medalist
in the 1980 Olympic giant slalom, was
clocked in 2:41.75 and Gruber, who
finished fourth. was at 2:42.08.
wtnnma streak, wh.ich includes l 8
pins and few tense situations)," says
' Hansen.
"I've had a couple of close matches
when the score was tied going into the
third round, but I 1ry not to worry
about that. Mostly, l have to try to
open it up more.
"The record (36-0) hel~ motivate
me. but I'm trying to consider the past
more like practice for what is coming
(CIF 4-A, the Masters meet and the
state meet at Independence High in
San Jose March 2 and 3.
Hansen's high school coach, Bob
Rice, agrees the toughest thing about
such a record is that as it is extended a
wrestler becomes too cautious too
cognizant of what a mistake can' do.
··whep you don't continue to do
the thinp that get you this far it can
tum things against you." says Rice.
.. Y"e talk about this constantly, but
lalkin& doesn't necessarily get it
done.
The Huntington Beach coach may
just be experiencing a normal malady
of coaches -worry -but it appears
to be just about the only bona fide
concern he has.
Hanscn_'s upper body ability, de-
veloped since he was seven years old
~,...,__..,~u,M
Huntington Beach BICh'• Kyle Hanaen readlee blmaelf
(top) acatnat Edlaon'a lllke Warfel, manea.en (center)
and complet.a tbe reTeraal In Sunaet Leaeue wre9tl1.nC.
BARONS4THSEEDED
FOR WOMEN'S CIF 4-A
Warriors. Mesa.
FV at home; OV,
C M, Edison not
The Fountain Valley High girls
basketball team, which went un-
defeated in capturin' the Sunset
League title, has been &Jven the No. 4
seed for the upcoming CIF 4-A
playoffs.
First round action in all divisions
gets underway Saturday ni&ht at 7:30.
while Corona del Mar ( 15-6), which
finished behind the Mustangs, will be
on the road at Mission Viejo (20-6).
The Warriors ofWood~rid&e. who
won the South Coast League and
boast a 20-2 mark, will be at home
against El Dorado ( l 5-7).
Sunset leajue members Ocean
View and Edison won't have it as
easy. Ocean View (19-6), the No. 2
team out of the Sunset Lague, has to
play on the road apinst Gahr ( 19-S),
the second plaoc team front the San
Oabncl Valley l..a&ue.
'Clippers nli Walton trade· The Barons who have lost to only
Locke, the defendina cuy champion.
aod Foothill. the No. 2 seed 1n the
).A, in pre-season tournaments have
draw Pasadena ( 11 -12 overall), the
third-place team from the Pacific
Lcquc in their opener.
Ezpreucuts
Kerwin Bell Tht Los Angeles Laken' hopes of ~oquirina Bill Walton u a backup
center appan:ntly have been duhod
by the San Diego Oippen, it was
n:Poned Monday. .
A newspapct. quotina a 01ppcrs
tourcc, n:poned in tod~y·s cdiuons
that the Lakcra bad offered auard
Mike McGee, forward Kun Rambis
and their number one draft p1dc (24th
overall) m the next National Basket·
bill Auoc1at1on draf\ to the liPJ)CTI
for Walton, who would have terVcd
·"--4'uabllckupwKarcc.mAbdul~abb&r..
The Qjppcra tu med down the deal,
the newspaper rcpe>rted quotina the
source as sayina he understood that
was the takers' final offer and,
"Lookina at what LA is offerina. I can
tell you it won't happen."
Walton, whose NBA career had
been plll\,lcd by injury, cumntly as
uffcnna from a sprained knee and
also ba1 had the nu. He wa CJtpected
to masa Monday oiaht's pmc apinst
lhc Bull.tin Clu1tn but~c1uebllck an the lineup ~nda when the
Clippers face Ralph Sampson and the
Houtton Rockell in San Di o.
Edison ( 16-10). meanwhile. the No.
3 n:prexntative. will be at Upland
(24-1). An~lus Lcaaue champion Mater
Oci ( l 9·.S) ho ts ta •cm (1 2·8) 1n its
first-round cnoountcr, the wtnncr
ftcina No. 1 Buna in the second
round. Jn the l-A. ~osca-~ ._......,..__
winner of the Sea View Lcaauc a
ridina a l .S-pmc winnina streak, will
h t ,.nyon o( Anahtim (14-7),
EL SEGUNDO -KCt'Wio
Bell, fonner Edason Hiab School
Clf Division I Pla)er of the Year
and a product of Kansas Un1ver-
s1ty, was cut by the Los Anaelcs
£)tprcis of th United States
football ~ue Monday. Beu bad saaned Wllh the C alona W1lh tam mate Frank
t, I QUIRtibiCI WU
also a standout at Edison.
'
under the ooacbin& of Greco-Roman
cxpcn Frank Horpcl, a lon&time
wrcatlinaooacb on tbe youth and hi&h
school level, bas been quite a
levcnae.
"Most of his moves arc done well,"
says Rice, .. but his favorite is a bead
and arm throw because of his earlier ex~ences.
'And this year he has been crossina
up the other coaches by aoing to other
things. Last year they knew he would
be goina for the bead and arm
takedown, but now be has &one to
other moves.
Such tactics have given him a shot
at the school record foT pint (21) and
wins (41). held by Milte Provmuno
in 1980.
Hamcn fiaum to wradc five tima
in 4-A competition co route w
hopefully qualifyina for the MUcen
Meet at Westminster HiP Feb. 25.
··Another b11 factor tfus year is
simpty bis determinatfon and intense
outlook. A yeu ago he was in tbc
finaJs of ev~ tournament. btrt oever
won any. This year. he'• won everr
thing be has entered."
A four-year letterman, Hanten's
(Pleue 8ee 8Alt8&1'/C2)
U.S. skater
misses bronze
by .10 second
-Canadian-S-wups
to gold medal
In speed skating
SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) -
Gaetan Boucher captured Canada's
first gold medal in the 14th Winter
Olymics today with an eight-tenths of
a second victory over Russian Sergei
Khlcbnikov in the mqi 's 1,000-metcr
speed skating event.
Nick Thometz, of Minnetonka,
Minn., missed the bronze by just .10
seconds. to maintain the U.S. medal
shutout in a SPort it dominated four
years ago.
Boucher, a 2S-ycar-old from
Quebec, clocked I minute, 15.80
seconds. well off Eric Heideo's Olym-·
pie record of I: l 5. l 8, set when the
American swept an unprecedented
five golds at Lake Placid, N.Y., four
years ago. ·
Boucher was runner-up in that
race. This time, making his third
Olympic start, the Canadian got an
excellent draw. He skated in the 10th ~ meanini he could benefit from
the other skatets' intermediate times.
It was the second medal for
Boucher in these Olympics. He won a
bronze medal in the 500 meters last
week.
Kai-Ame Engelstad of Norway
picked up some lost pnde for the
hard-luck team from Norway -the
world's top speed-skating nation
all-time -by finishing third in
Tuesday's race in I : 16. 75.
Thometz looked strong in the early
part of ~he race, then faltered and
finished an l : 16.85.
"I felt fine until the last backstretch.
Then my legs just tightened. I bad no
power," Thometz said. "l tried to
finish as good as Possible, but it didn't
go."
It was the sixth straiabt race~ in
which the Americans lailed to win a
medal. The United Stat.est~ the
speed skating medal standir., at
Lake Placid.
In the 500. Dan Jansen of West
Allis, Wisc., missed the bronz.e br .16.
Jansen was 16th in Tuesday's ,000
with a time of 1:18.73. Erik Hen-
riksen, of Champaign. UI.. finished
llthin 1:17.64.
••Nick had such a fast opener and
fast 600 meters that I thou&ht be
would make it," said Heiden, who is
working for ABC television here.
"But be just died near the final corner.
He bad the brakes on."
After three men's races. Heiden
still bas not lost any of bis five
Olympic records set at Lake Placid.
··wen. now that rt has cleared up
and ~ had a chance to do the ice
well I didn't e~pcct it, -Heiden saMl
"It was pretty fast stufftoday. I wasn't
surprise by Boucher's win. But he has
not skated well under pressure
before."
In a surpnse. the Soviets emerged
Tuesday as the lcadmg contendcn for
the Olympic gold in doubles luge,
cloclcing the fastest times in both runs
down the Trebevic course in the final
day of trials for the event.
Evgeny Bclooussov and Alexander
Bclyakov set the fastest tnal time for
the first run in 41. 754 seconds, and
teammates Yuris Eyssak and Eynar
Veykcha led the second run in 41 .889.
Ronald Rossi and Douglas
Bateman of the U nited States sho~
great progress over their previous
trial performances, clocking the sixth-
and ninth-fastest times of the day.
Rustler baseball
taking upswing
GWC is favored ---to win conference
with transfer help
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of ... 0.-, ........
Golden West College isn't exactly
the bascbtll capital of the world,
although Coach Fred Hoover's pro-vam has never been lackini since its
mccption 18 years ago.
But for some reason this season,
several players decided to transfer to
Golden West, among them two who
were drafted by major league teams.
So just because Hoover's 1984
squad has a definite lack of returners.
there's nothing to indicate the Ru~
tlers will be lacking in the victory
department.
In fact. South Coast Conference
s~ns information directors have
picked Golden West to win the
conference.
Hoover's thoughts on that issue: "I
feel in ecstasy." &e deadeans ... They
picked us by a whole Point. All that
means is they're not sure."
Hoover 1s sure of some thi04S
enterina this season. His defense ts
sparkling. his pitchina is sound and
shonstop Kevin Elster may be one of
the best around.
"I like our team because of the
defense," says Hoover, who auidcd
the Rustlcn to a 2S-l t reoord last
season. "We've got a slrOnJ defensive •
infield, as lood as mo t."
On Elstcr. Hoover notes: "1 hope he can bll up to bis poteoual ... Kevtn ts an outstaodina dcknt.i .. shonstop.
We'd like to Kot tum ha a aood year
with the bat. \()(). ..
Hm's a look at tbe Rustlers.
position by posit.Ion~
STA&TINO PftUIEU -:rra
fer M 1kc Schooler. out of Cjprcs.s ~ .
Southern Cal Collcae transfer Tim
Fon~ wa the Oakland A•s No 1
drat\ ~ck th1 -.on. Freshman John
Martin from Morro Bay also figures
to be a starter.
Hoover: .. We have c~t or nine
1uys who arc really versatile. They all
have thcab1hty to start. be it 1n Iona or
sbon n:lief."
RELIEF PITCliERS -Anolber
transfer. Steve Button from Cetritot
College, and David Wilke, a
freshman from Los Alam1t0$, arc tbe
short rthevcrs. Returner Eric
Mchlschau, a 6-1. fl&htha.Odcr, who
was 2-1 Wlth a S. 79 ERA in 32 in~
~W"CS to Stt middle rclicf&.lona wnb
Bill mall, a transfer from the Air
Fortt Aadem
nRST 8 -h's still up for vabs wnh Mike Campeau ow. o1
Echson, Rod('1ark from and
tevc Ovnftm from EdiM>a t.Uli"I
for the taruna assipmen
SECOND 1, -Cemtot C.-.
lwqc tranSftJ l..c:s Llatft will replliDe
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CS Ortnge Coel1 DAILY PILOTfTueeday, Fet>rvaty 14, 1 ..
Mesa. Verde bash next on LPGA circuit
I
s
Mesa Vcntc C for an LPOA event
Tlu1 includes 16 from the Japanese
LPOA. • • •
: It's hard to ~ucve but t.he ~Jtl cla.unod S200.000 llltUL Tb11 ~
event on the LPGA calendar is ~ there are 20 events otrttina $200,000
Uruden LPGA lnv1tauonal at Mqa ) or more i.ocludioa lhe Urudcn In vita.-
Verde Country Oub 1n Costa McQ, tional which has a purse ofSl00,000,
March I.... third laflelt on this year's tour.
Ora.nae County's newtst oourac is
now open for the public to play. Salt
Creek Oolf Coune in i...,una Ni.aucl
has nine bolts open and l<lCOrdin_a to
head pro Lou Skovroo, the Robert
Trent Jonet, Jr. ta1out will open the
other nine sometime this summer,
pouibly in July.
HowuD
HUDY
Beach Park. Orten fees on wcekda)'I
are S6 for moe boJn or SIO for 18.
Weekends and h0Uday1 they increaae
to S7 and Sil. R.idi~ ca.ru are ~ailable for $7 for rune boles and SI 3
for 18 with tbe oourse open on
Monday at 10 a.m. Tuesday throuah
Sunday, it opens at 7 a.m. • • •
officers anclude: Jane HaJc, fita1 vi~
(>ftlid.eotandtou.roanteotcbainnat1;
Chris Sellner, seoood VP aJld bandt·
cap cbatrma.n; Maty Ano Connelly,
1ecrctary; Donna Tcrranove,
t.re&Surer; Ruth Hall, Wanda Taylor,
Wylla Smith, Libby McSheny, Adele
Shaheen, Ma.rpm Powers and
Dorothy O'Neal, oommittee chair-
men. Followina last ~kcnd'1 Sarno&& The winner at Mesa Verde will
Clu k at Bent Tree Golf and Rae-collect S•0,000 with the runnc.r-up
quet Oub in Florida, the LPOA has pickina up a check for $27,000.
fwo weekends without tournaments JoAnnc Carner oollected $22,SOO for
pre<icdina the one at Mesa Verde CC. winnjna the Women's Kemper Open
Got f CHIP SHOTS -Elvin Hutchison is
the newly elected rrcsident of the Men's Senior Ool AISOCiatfon of
Costa Mesa wtth Herm Friedland
servina as vice president and sec-
retary; Jim McMahan as treasurer,
Charles Stilaenbauer as membership
chamnan; Bob Kienzle a.s tour-
nament chairman; and David
Trubov1tz as handicap chair-
man ... The Mesa Linda
Women's Golf Club was orpoized
this year at Costa Mesa Golf and
Country Club with Vannie Sturiis
serving as the first president. Other
Schedule of events for the Costa
Mesa Oolf Coutse Men's Club will
find the neJtt event bcin& the St.
Patrick's Day Open on Saturday,
Mafth I 7. Others events for the yean
include: April 28-29-Mem·
ber-sucsti May I 9·20-Serendipity;
June 2·J-Prcsiden1'1 Cup; July
14-lS-Oub Championship; Aua.
11-12-Las vep.s Scrambre; Sept
22-23-Senior's Championship· Oct.
20-21-Member-member; Nov.
17-18-Turkey Shoot; Dec.
lS-16-Toys Fore Fairview.
Larry Iaarasbi, tournament in 1979; Nancy Lopez took home a
' •roduccr. is as happy as a lark and check for the same amount in 1980:
txpects many of the invited players to and Pat Bradley the third Winner
comcherecarlytogctma few practice here, took home ~26,SOO in 1981.
The second nine includes two holes
on lbe ocean side of Pacific Coast
H.llbway with the underpass already
in olace. The two ocean view holes will be 12 and 13 and each will
provide a spectacular view of the
Pacific Ocean with a chance to put a
ball or two in the water, Skovron promi~s.
<Uaywhen {>Uttswercdroppmaand we
had a 1u1de who had played the
course before, Art Sorce, Jr. He knew
where all the trouble spots were and in
what dtrection you should hit the ball
from the tee.
rounds in &ood weather. C.amer, Lopez and Bradley will all
The LPGA 1s celebrating 3S years be in the field for the Uniden
Skovron has two youoa asstst.ants
includma Larry Brothcnon. who
used to be at Irvine Coest CC, and
Wayne Hudson. of proarcss this season and the purse lnvitatjonaJ barrina the unforeseen.
money is far above previous years.. In The field for the Uniden lnv1ta-
The nine holes now open must not
~ too tou&h . We played the
2,4S2-yard, 34-par layout in 38 on a
The course is located across Pacific
Coast Highway from Salt Creek ' 980, only 1hrec tournaments t1onal will be 144. the largest ever !lt
Eye surgery puts
Leonard's return
on indefinite hold
From AP di1patcbH
WORCESTER, Mass. -Sugar Ray m
Leonard underwent .. prcve ntattve sur·
g.tr)" on his ri&}lt eye Monday and former
welterwelgbt champion's Feb. 25 come-
back bout against Kevin Howard was postponed
indefinitely. the light's promoter said.
Leonard underwent surgery on his left eye in May.
I 982, to repair a partially detached retina and retired
from boxing the following November. He announc.ed
I his comeback last December.
r
Leonard had his eyes exam-
ined Monday by Dr. Edward
Ryan of the Massaschusctts Eye
and Ear Infirmary in Boston. and
"his left eye passed." said a source
close to Leonard.
He said. however, that Ryan
found the need for preventative
surgery and according to the
source told Leonard: "You can do
11 now or wait until after the
Leonard figh l. ..
"Let's do it oow,"Leonard was quoted as saying.
The surgery 1ook five or six minutes, 1he source
said, and Ryan told him to rest for at least ten days.
Ryan was unavailable to be interviewed Monday
night. His answenng service said "He won't make a
statement unul after 9 a.m (Tuesday)."
Qaote of tbe clay
Tenn61 mr lwM IMMI. talking about hie one. Md onty, expert.noe with~ IPCWt of «>ftbtllf: ••1
played eecond beM, Md I ceuaht a b11t In my~ Ind ltood there amfflng at It. l thought tt wu l*e
meklng a aave In hockey."
Duran ordered to def end title
WEST PATERSON. NJ. -Roberto m Duran of Panama has been ordered to
defend his World 8oA1ng Association
Juni or m1ddlewe1ght title against
top-ranked contender Mike McCallum of New York or
gJ ve up his champ1onsh1p, Mam Event Productions.
Inc. said Monda y.
Promoter Dan Duva said, .. We've been advised by
the WBA that Duran has until April I 0. I 984 to agree to
the mandatory bout agains1 McCaJl"m. ··
Duva also quoted Dr. Elias Cordova, chairman of
1he WBA Champ1onsh1ps Committee, as saying that
1he comm11tee would not sanction any other tttJe bout
for Duran.
Jabbar player of the week
NEW YORK -Center Kareem m Abdul-Jabbar of the Los Anaeles Lakers,
who averaged 25.2 points per ie:~ last week and became the NatioDAI tball -
Assoc1at1on's all-time leader in field coals, bas been
named the NBA Player of the Weck for the period
ending Feb. 12.
In leading the Laken to a 3-1 record last week,
Abdul-Jabbar hit the game-winning bask.et with 37
seconds left in a 106-IOS victory over Indiana, then
scored 27 points and pauod Wilt Chamberlain for the
all-time field goal lead when be scored the 12,682nd
basket of his c.arecr in a 111-109 triumph over Boston.
He followed that with 15 points in a ~93 loss to
Washington. and finished with 26 points. and a
season-high six blocked shots in a lOS.-87 romp over
Atlant.a.
Jeta, Chargere make trade
NEW YORK -The New York Jets Eil
have traded defensive linemen Kenny Neil c II•
and Abdul Salaam to the San Diego
Chargers in return for a second-round ·
choice in the upcoming National Football league draft.
Salaam, with Many Lyons. Mark Gastineau and
Joe K.Jccko was one of the four members of .. The New
York Sack Exchanae," which helped put the Jets in the
NFL playoffs in 1981and1982 but missed most of last
season with a shoulder injury.
Neil, a fourth-year man from Iowa State, filled in
for K.Jecko when he was out with an injury in 1982 and
started aJI 16 games last year. ·
Oregon'• Trapp honored
WALNUT CREEK -Univcnity of m Oregon forward Greg Trapp, who led the
Dudes to weekend wins over UCLA and 1 USC. was named Pacific-I 0 Conference
basketball Player of the Weck Monday.
A 6-7 junior from Los Angeles, Trapp scored 27
points, collected 18 rebounds, blocked three shots and
recorded two steals and two assists in Oregon's wins.
Trapp's bucket sent the UCLA game into overtime
and Oregon went on to win. 87-83. In the USC game,
which Oregon won 52-47, Trapp equaled his career
highs wllh 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Out of Hock in the money
ARCADIA -Out of Hock took the ~ lead near the start and then withstood a
challenge to beat Shccky Blue by a head
Monday in the $69,400 Sierra Madre
Handicap before a crowd of 38,S88 at Santa Anita.
Out of Hock, ridden by Ray Sibille and carrying
11 7 pounds, co vered 61h furtonpon the lurfin 1:144-S
and paid $14.60, $7 and SS.60. The victory was worth
$42,400.
Shecky Blue. with Chris McCarron aboard and
carrying 116 pounds, finished I I/• lengths in front of
Amencan Leg.ion and paid $6.40 and $4.60.
HANSEN. • • From Cl
1mmed1ate goal 1s the 4-A crown.
where he sa ys he docs not see a
lca,it1mate stumbling block.
"I Just don't sec anyone in the
way; says Hansen. "At least not until
I reach state. That's where a Clovis
wrestler. and another from San
Diego ... "
U.S. athlete. to be tested
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -For m ·cra1·g Trophy the first time since the Pan Amcncan
Games last summer at Caracas, Venezuela,
U.S. track athletes will undergo drug B • d
testing next Sunday, followina the ~.s. Trials for the r1sa rewar World Cross Country Champ1onsh1ps at the
Meadowlands Race Track. ·
The U.S. senior and junior men's teams will be • ff h
selected at the Trials. TheChampionshipsalsowillbeat Ill 0 s ore the Meadowlands, on March 2S. \
Any athlete who tests positive will be disqualified
from not onJy the competition but from future events.
Only those athletes at the Trials who quaJify for the
Championships will be tested. The testing as being
introduced in accordance in accordance with the policy
established last December by The Athletics Congrcss-
thc national governing body for track and field-to test
all athletes participating in trial events to qualify for
international competition.
At C.aracas, 16 athletes. including two track men,
were fo und to have illegal substances in their systems
and were banned from the Pan Am Games. It was the
biggest drug crackdown in international competition.
Twelve men wLll be named at the Trials to the U.S.
senior team. wnh the fastest nine in the Tnals
qualifying to start in the Championships. Eigbtjuruors
also will qualify, with sax scheduled to start.
Since the U.S. women's team for the Cham-
pionships was ~lected last fall, prior to the TAC edict,
testing of the women prior to the March 25 race is not
planned.
Ezpreu sign NFL'• Hart
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles m
Eltpreq has signed four offensive linemen, •II•
including nine-year pro veteran Jeff Hart,
1he United States Football League team
announc.ed Monday. •
Hart, 30, is a tack.le who started 1he past ti ve
seasons for 1he Baltimore Colts oflhe National Football
League. He also played for San Francisco and New
Orleans of the NFL, and Winnipeg of the Canadian
Football League.
Han became a free agent on Feb. I.
The Express also signed th.rec players from the
1983 collcae crop -tackle Mark Adickes of lklylor.
guard Gary Zimmerman of Oregon and center Mike
Ruether of Texas.
feleYl8lon, raclli
LOS ANGELES -Brisa a Cboate-48 co-ski~red
by Dick Meine and Dennis Choate, Los Angeles Yacht
Club won the Craig Trophy for the International Offshore
Ruic Class Saturda)' at LA YC's Opening Day {teptUl.
Winner of the Commodore's Aagsbip Trophy for the
Performance Handicap Racina Acct was Los Pavos, sailed
by Phil Lupton, Huntmaton Harbour Yacht Oub.
The V o.nderbih Trophy, also a PKRF award, wu won
by Malola with skippers Steve Washburn and Chuck
Rickershauser, LA YC.
The races were sailed following LA YC's openina day
ceremonies and flag raising at the Terminal Island clubhou~. LA YC is one of the oldest yac,bt clubs in
Southern C.alifomia, having been established in 1901. Its
membership includes )'achtsmen from a number other
Southland clubs, including Orange County.
New flag officcrs installed were Frank Ditmars,
commodore: Leon Cooper. vice commodore; Joe Cuttina,
rear commodore; Chns Moore, port captain, and Jim
Brenner, fleet captain.
Summary of results:
IOR -I. Brisa, Meine/Choatc, LA YC; 2.
Geronimo, Richard Compton, Seal Beach YC; 3. Reven1e,
Wayne WiJlenberg. Pierpoint Bay YC.
COMMODORE'S TROPHY CPBRF)-1. Los Pavos.
Phil Lupton, Huntington Harbour YC; Sirena, Dale
Thompson, Cabrillo Beach YC: 3. Aambuoyant, John
Knight, Long Beach. YC.
VANDERBil.T TROPHY CPRRFI -I. Malkola,
Washbum/Rickenshauscr, LA YC; 2 Quicksilver, Bob
Newsom, LA YC; 3. Giant Killer, Ernest Ramirez, C.abriUo
Beach YC.
HORS 'd ERBY -I. Mickey II, Bob Crosby, LA YC;
2. Slicker. Chuck Cook. LA YC: 3. A vanti, Ray Jarecki,
LAYC.
Dinghy winners listed
Fifty-one boats 1n e1Jht classes swarmed over
Newport Harbor Sunday in Lido Isle Yacht Club's
Valentine Regatta for dinghy classes. Trophy winners:
LID0-14 -I. Bill McCord, Balboa YC; 2. Chad
TWlchell, Lid o Isle YC.
SNIPE -I. Jam En&lish, Capistrano Bay YC.
LASER -I. David lllackman. Newport Harbor YC.
SABOT A-I. Nick Greenway, Huntington Harbour
YC.
SABOT B -I. Jory Twist. LIYC.
SABOT C -I. Briggs Porter, NHYC.
SR. SABOT -I. Joan Norman, Bahia Corinthian
YC: 2. Dave Tio&)er, LIYC.
FATIY KNEES-I. KellyHess, littleShipsAcct:2.
Gary Felton. Seven Seas YC.
GUIDRY A STARTER,
NOT A RELIEVER
NEW YORK (AP) -Ron Guidry
is inclined toward volunteering.
Community service in general and
the Special Olympics in panicular are
as much a part of him as the fastball
he throws for the New York Yankees.
But he's not so inclined to volun-
teer to leave the starting rot.ation and
got to the bullpen, the way he did a
few years back.
Guidry was in New York Monday.
five days before the opening of the
team·s advance training camp, to
recei ve the Robeno Clemente Award
from C'om m1ss1oner Bowie Kuhn.
given annually to the maJor league
baseball player who best exemplifies
the pme both on and off the field. ·orr it, the 33-year·old Guidry is
involved in the Special Olympics for
handicapped youn~tera. Not coin-
cidentally, his kid brother, Travis.
who turned 16 on Monday. is re-
tarded.
Travis continue to proaress and be
able to lead a reasonably normal Life,"
he said. "He's the one who has made
the truly significant achievements.··
Not insignificant amona Guidry's
on-field accomplishments was his
volunteering in 1979 to make himself
a relief P.itcher \o shore up the
Yankees' relief corps. He saved two
games in his three relief appearances.
A year later he relieved eight times,
one ending in a save.
But 1984, with Goose Gossage
hav1~ taken the frtt-agent route to
San Diego and George Frazier trided
to Cleveland, is a different matter.
RUSTLER J'LORU
GWC • • • From Cl
strengthens the double play comb10a-
t1on considerably.
THlRD BASE -Returner David
Applczollcr batted .336 on the ICQOn
in '83 and .37S in conference play. In
addition, the Rustlers have Brad
Scchawer, a transfer student from
Cochise. Arizona, who can play hen:.
Scchawer was drafted by MinndOta
this se~son. A student with a 3. 7 gpa, Hansen
says hts future down the road may rest
with Nonbern Arizona University.
but that's down the road. Right now.
it's JUSt one at a time. '!'.::::=.::::::..:=:::.=.:..:==.:.=::.:=:..;;::::~~~~~==:::::===~:.....;....:~-'-~.:_-,
"I'd trade every s1gn1ficant
ach1cvemen1 I've ever h.11d to see
"I did 1t already -twice -and I
ne ver even got a thank you.
Nothing." Guidry said. "So I don't
know about leaninJ' toward 1oing
back. I don't know if I'm at the point
in my career where aoin.a into the
bullpen would be better for me than
stayinaa.u 1t1rtm1pitchcr. lfl wasn 't
doina a aood 1ob as as tarter, I'd 10."
SHORTSTOP -Elster, a sec-
ood·round draft pick by the New
York Met , hit. 338 a year 119! hit
thrct homers and bad 28 RBJ . A
Manna Hi&h araduate, be alao bad
ei&ht doubln and scored 30 runs.
Joe Tunstall, the
orlglnal owner of
Huntington Valley
Schwinn, located
at the same shopp-
1 n g centet at
Warner and
~-~r'~. _...._ Magnolia streets In
• Fountain Valley, le
back operating the
Schwinn Bicycle
Shop. Joe opened
at thla center In
1984.
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HUNTINGTON VALLEY SCHWINN
8966 WARNER AVE.
{Alpftl 8IU Shopping Center)
545-o377 841-1221
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Dusty Baker: It still hurts
L ----,,--Former Dodger outfie der
wants to have beSt year
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dusty Baker says
thinJ,S have improved dally for him s.ance the day last
week when b.e found out he was no IOf\JtT employed
by the Los Anaeles Oodacrs.
"To c.ell you the truth, I was hurt.Ina 10Jidc,"
said S.ker, the National l.eque club's 1tartin1 left
fielder 1inoe 1oinina tho cl ub in 1976 ... I'd been
worklna so hard all winter.
"Yeah, it bun inside when they told me and 1t
sttJI huns inside. But it's better today than it wu
yesterday." added Baker, 34. "What I'll m1ss most
Wlll be the fcllow1h1p on lhc team and the closen
with the fans.
"I still believe this tt iom1 to be the best year of
my h(e. l behcvc I'm 1 aood man. God bu alwa)I
taken eve of me. l'll ttll you. I f«I like l'vc been
~tcd thh )Ur."
The C>Odccrs were forocd 10 S-Y the remamana Sl.6 mi~i.ft: · Ycaf cootnet when thC)•
waavcd him, which has led lO many que&tion&.
"I'm in t~ same p0ti1ion thar Steve Ga~ ~·11 •n, Ron Cey. Dtvcy l.Opca, RCl&lC Smitt\, '
Baker said. "We were aJJ about the same aae aod they
aot rid of all of us. Ron Cey, they iot two minor
reaauen for him. Davey Lopes, they Sot one. They
didn't act anyth.ina for the other two auys. .. "
Since Baker was waived, reports have talked
about a pouible drua involvement on Baker's pat1.
Bak.er and the [)odacrs deny this.
"That (d.ru& rumors) i1 one of the most
ndaculous th1naa I've ever heard of 1n my life," said
Baker. "Number one, I &ake ~cellcnt care of my
body. It's wbai t talk to kids about. It'd be very
hyoocritical of me to do somethlna I try to tell the
kids not to do.
"Rumors arc always damqina. There's no way
lo act lo the bottom of'em. h's almost 1mpou1blc to
end 'em. All you cao do ii ride out the storm."
Said Ood&cn own.er Peltt O'MaUey, "We have
no evidence ohny ofT-field actions that would have inOueoocd the ckciiion (to rclcuc Biker)."
Baker should clear waivers in a few days and
th.ell •ill bcoomc a ftte.aatru. and abk to deal with
any mljor leaaue club.
''1bcrc'n positive s.ide to every 11luation;· td
Bl "ln myfllioJ, rru avn.na mi -~~nd
tbe n1 htrc. I think the ptayen and fans are IOf1nl
miu me, too. On the po11dvc tide, ·J set I Ch01ce or
where I 10.''
• I
lioover: .. He ia without a doubt our
key."
OUTFIELD -Returner Ron
Morello is back in riaht after battlna
.324 a year •ao. 0.ry Buck.Jes, who
will probably be a pitcher next seaaoo,
will play center. Bucklet, a fteshman
from Huntinaton Beach Hi&h. was
the Sunset leque player of the year.
Lcf\ field will be 1pht with topbomore
Brian Patrick and Scebawer teeina
act.ion. Patrick bit .294 last ICUOn
and bad a couple of homcn and l 2
RBI.
Hoover ''Oary (Buckles) was an
out1tandina pitcher in hilh echool,
but he'll MC action In ocnter. He has a
&teat arm, and he bas speed to cut off
the alleys in riabt center and left.
CATCHER -frnhman Shane
Aorcsout of Manna will do a.M bulk
of the catch I An All.Cl F perfonner
1 ~car •· e hoJdi lbc Y ' school ~rd for hha 1n 1 teaJOn.
Hoovtr: .. He hand1a our ataff
Wdl. He doean!t l'fa\IH r\f\c atm b6'
there but he hu 1 quick releut. He'll
1upply tome needed Powtr in our
(lcanup spot."
XIV W.,_, OMM6a
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'l JUI'• Fr•nt.o, Yuoor.iavi., Ill IS. , ,.,,, 24141
3 AllClt ht WtnHI, l.IKPI , 1 20.'4, 1:21.11, 2;41.7~
• llren1 Orubtr. A111trle , 111.Ql, 121 OS, 2.AHI ~ 8 0ll• Strei, YUOOtlevle. 111.n. I 2l 13, 'l •2 3'
• HuCMlfl Str011 Au.Irle I 71 47, 11124, U2 71
7 Alt• 0104'el, ttetv. 1-12 ~. 1 20.u . 2A300
I. lthl Melltt, Ylllim., Weill,, l:not1
h21. 1'1 2:Al.U.
9 l olen Krlzel. Ywo.ievle. 1.n 1a. 11 1)0, 2., ...
10 Joel 0HP01. SWiil , I 71 ... I 21.42: 24360
11 T!>omu 8uttoter. Swllr , 1-?l 75,
1n0t.2 431A
12 Rot>trto Erleclle<, 1111v. I 22.34, I 7173, N4.0f
13 Eoon Hit!, w Germenv. 1-n •S. 12166, 244 11
14 OIOter 8ouvet, Fre"Ce1 132 16,
111 09, 2«n
u Ol••ld ToerKll, 11e1v, 1 n t•, 1n03. 2 44 t7 t• Yvn Tevw ni.r, France , 12332,
t·n .os. 2 •u1
17. St.Yt Mehr•, Yalllme, Wiii\.,
l:nMJ l;2U01 2:44.0l.
" Nltr.IH Htanlng, Sweden, I 2H 1. 12251,244 11
19 000 ~rll. NO<•ev. 12190, 1234t, , 4439
10 J04'Gt Perer Vlllenutv•, Spel,,,
1.23 6', I 2' 33, 2 47 97
21 Peter Pooengelov, 8uiQerla, 1:24.83,
12'61, 2 ... «
?7 Gunner Nturlener, Swt<Mn, 1:13.9'. I 2• 44. 2A 4S n Gun111e< ~·•er. 1.1ecte . 1 24.71,
l.2•01, 2417'
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26 Tcnhlhlro Ktlwe, Jeoen. 1.24.'2,
12S.OS, 2 49 97
27 OUmu KOO.me, Jeoen, 1101
125.40, 2 S021
2' Velenlln Gllllc1>ev. 8uklarle. 1:26.12,
1'16 S2, 2 S2 6'
29 Stllnve Chlbe, Jaoen, l 2S 67, l.77.SI. 2.S3. ll
30 Mltko Khec:11i.... Butter le, 1:77.SO;
1.26 .... 2 SO•
31 Merlln &ell, Britain. I 2142, 1:21.oe,
2:5' so
31 David Mercer, Brlteln, 117 '1,
12113, 1.SU4.
33 Alen S.nc1>e1, 8oUvle, I 2'.AS, I 77.14,
?-5729
34 Sl•v9" l.M, AuWetle, 1:21J 6, 1:11.68,
2.S7.'4
lS P~r• Couciuet.t, 8.iGl1,1m, 1 21.71;
1'29.11, 2.Sl.S9
36 Simon Wlrul-. N•w ZMllll'IO, 1.l0.13, 1"2197. 2.S9.IO.
37 AndrH FtoUMoe. Chile, 1.29.14, 1"19.37, 2·59 n
31. Nlctiotu Wll$Oll, 8rlleln, 1:29.U ;
1:30.23; 2'59.'9.
39. Fr~rb Burton, lrllaln, 1~.32.
1.30.23. l;OO SS
40 Arnllhor Arna'°", lceitllCI, 1.lO.OS,
I )111. 3-01 2•
'1 boll 8aleu, Aomenla, 1:31 00. Il l '1, );02 41
42. DI•'" 1.1nnaw11. Chila, 1.31 7S,
'll.11, l .03.5'
'3. Gudmu11i1ur Jone""Hon, tuteno.
130 90, l.lJ SI, 3'04.Al.
44 Mlllutl Pure.ell, Chile, I 32 19, l.ll.21,
J-05.40
'5 Mlhel &era, Romania, 131 CM, 1:34 •S.
3 0649
'6 Jore• 81rkne<, Aro-nllne , LJ:).11,
1.34.11, 3 °' 00 47 Fernenoo EnavOldMn, ArH<lllna.
1:33.U , I 34 CS, 3•0U7.
"8 Hut>ertu• Fuent•nti.re. Mexico, I J4 0 . I lS 27; 3'10 09.
•9 Lerero1 ArhoOoooulo•, Greece.
1.lS.36, UHS, l 11 0 I
50 loaMI• Trl•d•flll<ll•. GrMCe, 1.31 io
14074,3119•
t4. Tieat' Shew, Stowe, VI ...... llnt rvn.
lO·kllomeMt' 1>6athlon
1 Elrlk Kvelfon, Norway, JO mlnutH ,
S3 I second•
2 P•rer A119&rer. W G1rmenv. 3102 • 3 MettPllH JecoO. E Gwmenv, ll 10 S
4 Ki.ti Soabeto., Norw1v, 3 I 19 1
S Alllulmante1 Shalne, SOvl•I UnlOn.
3110.1
6. Yvon Moue.i. France, 31 l2.f
7 F'rent .. P•ter Roellch. E Germenv.
31.•91 8 Tolvo Meklkvro, FlnlellCI, 31.S2.•
9 Frlu FIM:Pler, W ~meny, )2'04 7
10 Jan Metouteh. CzKh , 32 10 S
I 1 Yuri Kechkarov, SOvltt Union,
31·\S ,
12 Vlt•nlav Jur•tc,,., C1Kl'I .. 32:76.S. 13. Vl•dlmlr V•lltt Plkov, 8ulo1r1a,
31"17 6
14 TaC>lo Plloe>onen, Finland, 32:28.7 IS Welter Pichler, W Germany, 32:30.1
1• Servel 8outlouln. SOvl•t Union.
'2:3f I
17 Frank UUrlch, E G•rmenv, 32:40.2.
1a t.rlt KrokStad. Norw1v, ll:00.9.
19. Gotttleb Tetehtar, llalv, 33~.t
20. w•11m Carow,~. V1., U:OS.I.
21 Sv•n FePllan. Sw~n. l3 12.9
22 Alfr.cl Eoar, Aus Irle, 33 17 9
23 Zdenek Hek, Czocll , l3 19 3
2• l.-11 Andarnon, Sw.o.n. l3:1U
2S Ronni• Adoffnon, Swt<Mn, JIJ.27 0
26 Jame• wooo , 8 rlieln, )3·40 2 77 Frenclt Mouoal. Franc•, ».SO.• 71 Eric Ctaudon, Franca, 34-0S.1
,. ?9 Andreas Zl"9efle, 1t11v. 3''07.S
lO Shoklll Klno\llila. Jeo•n. 34·12.2
31 ~111'1 Mll•v. 8 vtoerle, 34 17 • '2 l•et Me~, Swill., 3'.22 I
a3 holl Kovec:t, Hunverv. 34'23 t
34 Risto Punkka, F lnlend, 341' S
lS Jotlenn Pessl•r. lletv, 3'.JI 4
36. RuOotf Horn, Au1trle , 34 46.0
37 Gabor M•v•r, Hunearv, 34 46 3
38 Soen Zleltv, Bvleerle. 34 Sl.7
39 Well•r Ho•rl, Austria, 3S112 6
40. Jell\ue T'llem9Mft, AIMOf'd, Well\.,
lS:I0.1.
41 GPllO'or>e 8•rder, Romenla, 3S.20 2
41. Denelcl N ... UI\. a.ulder, c-..
U :U.l. 43 Yoshtnobu Muresa, J•o•n, JS:JS.9.
•• GtHme Fer11u10f'I, 8rlleln, 3S:37.3.
•S Yonolun Sono. Cl'llne, 3S·49 •.
Mftn'I 1,oab·IMNr
loeed 1111""9
1 GHten 8ovcM<, Caned•, OM m inute,
1S IO 'econos 2 S.retu Khlebnlkov. Sovlel Union,
116.63. J IC1I Arne Enotl•l•d. Norwev. l:IU~.
t. Nldr Titemttl. ~'Ww•l11•e, Mlllft..
l:IU.S.
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6 Victor Cl\aC:herln, So¥1t l Union,
I 17 42
1 Hllbarr Van O.r Oulm. Ntl"-'l•nd•.
I 17 46
(lit ) Andreu Oltltf, E Oef'mt,,v,
1.17 46 t Alo.Ira Kurolwe, Jape,,, 1'17 49
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MONDAY'S •HULn Men'& 1S·lr~ uon countrv r•ce
I Gunde Sven, Sweden, 41mlnutH .15 6
l&GOllOS.
2. Aki Ktrvonen. Flnlend, 41~ 9
3. Harri Klrv••nlaml, Finland, '1·4S 6
4. June Mtato, Flntend, 42:0U
S VleOlmlr Nllo.llln. Sovlel Unl()n, 42:l l.6
6. Nlkotel Zlmletov, Soviet Union, •2~ S 1 Uwe Wmen, E Germenv, 42.3SI
I. Torhelll0f1 Hot••. Norway, 47;37 • t Meurlllo O.rolt, ltetv, 42:40.0
10 Alexender 8etuk, Sovi.r Union,
42'42.2
11. Andr .. 1 GruonenlalO•r. Swil1 ..
47;4S.7.
12. Gl1Cllem Ouloon. Swllr., •2:4S.9
ll. l(erl Herkoonen, FllUllO, 41·4'3
14. Glorolo VenHlle, lletv, 42.J4.9
IS. Sv~·Erlk Oenletton, Swaderl, •7.SS 9 I'-Alexender Z..vla tov, SOvter Union,
42S9.0.
17 Put Mfkk•liDl•H. Norway, 42~.7.
11. Den s.in-11, • .,.._, Ore., 4i:Ol.4.
19. e.nnv Kontwe. Swaoen, 43:21.5
10. Gair HOllt, Norw av, 43:23.3
21 Pllrr• ..._,v.v, Ceneda, 43:36 • n Tor1111y Mooren. Swaderl, 43 3' 4,
23. Uwt Wut11SCll, £. Germenv, 43 49 9
2•. GlutlO Ceoflanlo, llaly, 43·50 I
2S. AIOb StedlObar, Austrle, 43:S l.6.
26 Frank• SChtoe<ler, E. Gtrmenv,
4 S2 I
27. H Keel!, •ueeM. Oro •.• O :SU.
2' Konrad Hellenl>•r•er. Swill ., ""'°° J ?t MUC>Kh 8etchvar, Ctoel't., "4-00 I
JO Stefen 001118', W Gefmenv « 026
31 Oomlnklue l.oul•MI. Franc•, ""07 S 32 Merllus FMhndrlcll, Swill , 44-ol 0
33 Franr SChOaOOI, W Germenv. 44 11 1 34. Glenfranco Polvera, ltelv, "":JS.7.
3S. tvo Carman, Vu11<11levla, 0:04 O
)6, Jo1at l.UltCle4', PolallCI. •S·OU. 37 E UICI SCM•IO.r, W Germany,
•SOI 7
)I Atanas Slmllchlev, 8vi111rla, 4S 11 0.
19. ~ Celctwll, ~. VI.,
45:21.2. 40 Ouun OIUf'lclc, Yueotlevle, 45·2• 6
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waDNUDAY
10 om ITutlOavl -Women's flour•
'xellno (comoutsory)
MIOnlelll -Wom1r'l'1 cross country (4 X
S relevl
12:3:0 • m -Women't 3,000·meter
•Peed skerfno I a m. -OOYble tuea
3 e m -Women's oownhl"
k• Heclln
4 Lm -Norway II A11strle
4:30 a.m -Unlled Sletn v• Flnlenc!
7:30 e.m -Yuooslevla 111. POlellCI
• e.m. -USSR V\. sw.o.n
11 e.m -W•t! G•rmeny 111. lletv
11:30 e.m. -CzachO\tove kl• vs Cen•O•
THUtllSDAY
MIOnlOPll -Men'• cron eountrv 14 X 10
rate YI
12.30 a.m -Men's l,SOO·metw •DMd
111e11nv
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orooram)
10'.30 11.m. --Men'• 1'9ure skellne (fr" Skl linQ)
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Mlelnklht --81elhl0n (4 X 7 S r•llV)
I • m. -women·• •l•IOm
4:30 e.m -Slnele •nd Oouble bobslt<I
Ice Hec1rrt
7:JO e.m. -S.vitnlh Pleet Geme
I e.m. -Medel Aoulld G1me
11 a.m .:.. Fifth Piece Game
11.30 p,m -Mld•I ltouno Game
SATVlllDAY
Mldnl11hr -Womtn't 20t( crou countrv
Mldnlohr -Men'• 10.000·meter sDMd
.-.ellne
3.30 1 m. -90·merer U I lumo
•·30 e m -Trlote end ouadrupte
bobsled 10 • m -W~n'• figure 111111nv lfrff
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covntrv
I a.m -lu hOckay Medel ltoullCI Game
2:30 •.m. -Men'• sletom
4;30 • m -tee hOck•y Mldal RO\lnO
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t • m -Floure tllellnv exhibition
11 • m -Ctoslne ceremo111 ..
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Celllerv 1• 21 11 S9 213 m
Vencouv•r 27 32 6 so 233 249
WlnnlHO 70 2S 10 so 240 762 l(lftes 17 ,. 12 .. 232 261
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St l.OUI\ n 29 6 so 20S 227
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T04'onro 21 31 ' .. m 771
Ottroo 20 31 7 •7 212 2SO
WALES CONr•RINCI ,.,tr1dl OIYlllen
NV lslH JS 71 2 n 253 20S
NY Re/1118'\ l1 II • 1'l 23S 219
WH lllnQIOfl 33 21 • 70 224 17S
PlllllOalotll• 29 II ' 67 244 204
Plllsburgl'I 17 40 5 2' 171 260
N•w J"""' 11 •• s 27 154 2..0 ,,..,.,, OtvlMlil
8 ulfel0 341 .. 6 71 233 ...
8o"on 341 II l 7S 251 , ..
O\iel>f( JO 21 6 .. 261 200
MonlfHI 27 27 s S9 ns 216
Hertford 19 29 • .. 702 231
MendclV'& Scores
MMlrH I S, Kines )
QUltllC 6, Pllh bvrotl I
Toronto 3. NY tsteno.n I
WuPlln111on 4, Mlnne10t• 0
T °""""' Ge mas K1n91 of Ne• Jtr••v MMlrH I el Herlf04'0
Canadiens s, Kines l
~· bY ,..,.lodl LOS Angele\ , I 1-J
MQ!ltrtAI 1 1 2-s '"'' ,..,.lacl 1 LO& Ang•IH, Smiln u (Mecl.tlle n.
H1r<1y), ..... 2 Lot Ano-te1. Smllh 1'
CTtvlOr. Dionna), IS 16 (OO), 3 Montrlll
TurCOlll s !Green), 16-ol Ptnellla1-Root
Mon. I st, Hekentton. l.A, 1'(17, Niian
Mon, 1' OI, HerOV, LA, melor, 17 Sl, Niten
Mon, melor, 17·53; Slmrriat. l.A. II Jf.
Turco11e. MO,,, 1,..27
IK6fMt ,.ll'led
• Montre••· Tur,,b\llt 11 <Clllbol.
l.uOwlol. 3-0S: S. Montrnl, Turcott• 6
(Lefleur, Ro«>l,,son), 15 5$ (PO) l"•net
ri.t-KlllV. l.A, 7 31, L.uawlo. Mon 10 40
Anoerwn. l.A, 1' ti
TNN~
• MonlrMI, Cllebot a INeslund,
'l'remOtevl, 4:24, 7 Los A119M•. ~Cl.all•"
20 (Nicholl•, Wtfll), U7; •. MoftlrMI.
Hullltf' • (ClllbOll, 17 40 P•,,at· tlft-HekenHon, LA, t.12, ChOflltY. L.A,
t 00, Tramble•, Mo/I, 10-la; Ruuowlkl,
l.A, IU S, ltOOI, Motl. IUi
Sholl on Goe~L.cn A""'" l ·t • 20
Monlrt•I 11·IH1-U
Ooetla\-l.O• Al\fflft, lw°'1 MotllfHI,
sevtonv A-U ,tO:l
Orange Coa11 OAtLV PtLOT/Tueedey, Feoru.y 1t 11M ct
Prep b~sketball lo
HA Vl&W L•AGUI
CCMtC*A OIL MAJl •VIMI
111•1, l ••l (1'•\S, l ·IU 41 MerlM 4' S4 Mltnolle '4
47 C100 Vt...... 0 6t lolM Gunet U
.., 1.a Jorden 4' $0 Dene Hlb O u Mtu lon Vi.re> ),3 .. lrH-()t,. ..
63 T119t111 >1 i2 VIiia """" 41 J7 Sl't'tflt'I* IJ U WMt•ll 4'
SI lfvlnt 47 41 C. 1111 Mer S1 J6 Woodbrioe. J7 6' ~uton VltlO 10
., le Quint• ... .. Utl ""'"'"' 7• S7 l!sta"'1• 49 '4 lh POrenu .,
J6 Vnlveoltv 41 IO IOIM Grandt S1 a lrvllla J7 53 Udbck Cot) io4
•S Cott• Meil Jt 6f Cent• Ml'8 '°
51 ~->I J7 COi' 1111 MM 41 '1 El T~o 4J • Unlverlltv •I •5 Not Herb« 5, SS l!&tencle ff
)f ltlanc.le M 0 NPI Htrbor 4t
"" Unlver•lrv '1 SJ l!t T04'o 11
47 lrvlnt ., 50 ~labeck n
0 Cotla Mew 4' 6' Cost• Me" •I
45 SeddlaC>tc>. S2 42 C0< Ott Mar 49 S3 1!1 T 04'0 SO 42 Unlv.r1llY .,
5' ... ,bot (otl S4 '° E•l•ncl• " SJ NDI H8fb0t .. n e1 Toro n
COSTA M•IA
N•WPOttT HA•M>tt 0 •20, 0·141
SC Se n Ciamtnl• S2 Comoron .. (14-10, ••• , •
43 Ce nyon 11 S7 Warren 61
5' S.nl• Ane " ,,.,, .... '6 62 W•"ern '3 SI 46 l.O\ AMiOOt '5
50 Leoune Hilt\
.. Foolhlll
.. 43 OranN Gi.n 47
51 71 Mer V1•I• 40
'1 1.•eun• Hllll l6 Et T0to
60 57 Fellbt-M
62 '5 Powev 47
60 lrvlnt 31 52 ,_MO(N•vl SI
40 Uni ,,.,.11 v 69 '7 OouolH INt•l '3
39 C04' CS.I Mer
S4 Not Herbor
S3 E111ncl•
86 SI Rtno '3
•S 46 Unlv•rsllv 44
St SI Esrencle ..
SI S.ootaoack
44 £1 Toro
to 46 $80dlebeck (011 Sl
74 SI Et T04'o 3'
• 1 lrvlM
1l S4 Colle Mew 44
69 •I trvlM •S
• 1 Unlvtt 11tv
" Cor 0.1 Mer SS Not Herbor
51 Es11nc11
10 S2 Cor 0.1 Mer O
67 St Unlv•rsltv 5'
S6 49 Esr•ncle 63
S7 S.~ck 11 • 1 S.Odlebec.k eo 10 37 El T04'0 ff
u to.-o
(ll·f, f·Sl
67 Mlu lon Vl•to S4
47 t..eune 8ucll 77
'6 l.8 Wllto11 57
'3 Los Alemltos 69
47 Corona " 41 saootaoacto. s2
'7 LilllUM Hllll S7
3t Cotte Me" 341 SS SCIObk (2 oil SI
63 E•rencle 74 36 N111 Hert>or s 1
70 Unlv•rtltv S7 '3 C04' <let Mer '1
11 Irvine S3
71 Colle Ma" "" S9 S.O<lltt>ctck SS
63 e "'"''' 69 69 Not H1tt>or 37
'3 Univ er slty SI 50 Cor <let Mer SJ n Irvine n
Qr
F17-t Oomi1111ue1
ISTANCIA
122·3, ll· I)
13 Lo• Aml11<>s 60
IS l.111une 8eecll SI
" Sen Clemente 60 1' Powev 69
67 v i.re 61
6' G .. n Hoov..-67
S9 Sen Olteulto S 1 64 VIiie Perk 47
69 Senle Cle re SO
SI Met•r Del 12
II Oreno-68
49 Cor Olt Mer S7
" Not Herbor Sl 74 Et T04'0 6l
47 S.OOleOa<:k 46 69 Irvine SS
IO Co.le MIU S3
6 l Unlv•rslly 47
S6 C04' 01t Mer 3t
63 Nor. HerbOr '9
.. El T04'o 63
71 S.OdlaOKtl 66
" lrvlne 60 II Coste M•~ 59
64 Unlversltv 45
Clf'
F 17-0ene Hiiis
M Coste Mew S~ .. lrvlne 53 S4 CdM (01) M
SADDLlaACK ( 19.4, 10·4)
SS SA Vell9v SJ
'1 H8 ReMl'VH 41
44 Sent• Ane ll
" Maonoll• .. U Troy 45
52 El T04'o •I
6" Garden Grove 60
6S El Ooredo 37
7• S.nlleoo St S4 Irvine lot) S3
51 £1 Toro (2 oil SS
Sl NtWD04'1 (01) 46
46 E"•nde '7 31 Cor ott Mer SI
52 Unlver•ltv 37
14 Ccnle Meil 51 72 lrvlne SO
SS El Toro 59
IO Not. Hef110f 61
U EstetlCle 71
S2 Cor. Ciel Mer 4S 61 Unlvarsil¥ 50
70 Cosra Meu S7 Cl,
F 17-Pelm Se>rl1111s
UNIVlltSfTY
(7·1S, S·f l
40 Sunny Hills '1
40 C•nvon )9
CS &r .. ·Ollnde •2
29 Geroen Grov• 27
33 WOOObrldH '9
S9 Clnvon 61
41 C vor•ss "" 60 Bot" Grenda 63
44 NDI Harbor 46
" Cor. Oii Mar 3' '6 Coile MeM 40
41 lrvlnt 41
S7 EC Toro 70
37 Sedcltet>ac1' 52
•7 E1tanclll •1
S4 NDI Herbor St
'7 C0t Oet Mir 44
70 Co111 Meil 6\
6t lr•lne •2 s 1 Et Toro 63
50 Seddltbeck 6 l
45 E\tencle M
Santa Antt.
MONDAY'S •ISULTS
(~ of fl ·llav ttltfautNlrld ,,_..,,.)
FIRST RACE 6 lurtono1
Knell®n (Plncay) I 20 u o 2 IO
Llnetty IMCCarronl I 40 • ..0 w c Shtckv 1v11enzuet1l J 00
Al\o rec.14: MM•leur Excitement. Cendv In Court. Hert Hit, ReclnO, Clllm·
ooonolle, Jvl!llM H11t Wlck•d Hltt•r
Frisky Purcllasa.
Time I 10 2/S,
SECOND aACI. 6'1> turtonvs
Kvllec• (PlnatYI 1180 640 400
Mell• Me An Offer ISlllnerl s 40 J .a
Whet Mellie (Gerd 1 ) l 60
AllO reCIO Fellbl'ootl, T •* T.ii, l.eH
A WlnMr. Ouchels Rovat
Time HI 1/S
S2 DAil. Y OOUILI 12·4) oeld '57 60
THl•D lllACI. I Ill• mll•t 8t On Time (CHtanadel 2'.60 12 00 6 IO
Cordon IPlncevl S 40 • ~
Cl'lenton De G4"11 (McC1rronJ 6 40 Al\O reclO Chlvev. Hlllllbrow, Pirate,
Pino Arul. Vellev MIH•. snaoen, Pierre l.• Mont, Gott1v'1 Commenoer, True Promlsa
Time I H
f'OU•TH RACE. I 1116 mite\
Sr>e's Gor S1v11 (Vln1l•I 16 ..0 • 00 ? 40
Pronto Miu <McCerron) 7 60 1 ~
S1u lln S~zert I Merel 2 60
Allo recl4 NuO.bolr SUa.rllne Silk•"
Merk
T1mt l 4S
\S IXACTA C3·2l oeld "1 00
rrFTH RAC•. Ont m ite
Conerton (0.lehOulHY•I 100 l 20 l 40
VllJ()l'OUI VllJOl'I IShoameto.tr) 2 60 2 40
SometPllnQ 8•vono (Pterc•l ~ 10
Alto r•clO 81rd Diver , Noamo ~ocurw 8ee>atll Pffiorrner. TenYotl'IO
$Ilk Ou 11, Word•wor111
Time 136 41S u •XACTA 12·4) oalO u•oo
SIXTH •ACI . Ona mile
5.tioroun Wllllt (Toro> HO 2IO 240
Mien Car (OttePIOUn•v•l S IO 3 40
St1e1<11t1 <0t1var11l ) 70 AIM> raceo Mukat, Mv Poctltt. Got1111
F 0( ... Strott, Coov·· J•Oe
Time l 31. ,
SIVINTH ltACI, 6 lurtono'
Medem Porbl1 <Gercl•) J 70 2 20 2 10
Tanoenr (PlllC9Y) 210 u o
Aollelt<I l.IOV (~ktrl 2 20
Alto rec.a Ere Of TrkJmllll. Scwlno To
VICtOlv
Time 1-ot ltS
lS l.JlACTA IHI oelO \7)00
llGHTH llACI. 6 "l lurtono1 on rur1
Out Of Hoc:til (Sibftle) 14'0 1 00 s '°
$1>tet.y l lua !McClttOtll 6 40 4 60
Amerlo n l."lon (Drexler! UO
AIM> raced Mr ""'""' MMltter Cioonewlll,, h!Mle Luetrt, Stltllftdtw,
K_..eh. l.1 ,_lceln, A~ • ._, Run
Time 114 4 S
" lf!t(:I( sue (12-l-2 ... 1 Sl M IO
l 14,77120 wilh 10 wlMlnt llO•I• (al• l'IOl'MI) 51 Pleil,,. Con.olatlon Nkf MIHO
with 2$1 wlnnh10 llc:llals (llv• hofMtl
NINTM aACa. I 1116 '""" Val 0. "°' rDtlUUY•I lUO , 20 , 10
Orlftd .. ICOllY (Ptnc.y) i 40 1 10 ~ Actlorr (Glf'Cltl l 10
Alt.Cl rtcael ~ Ce~. $te Tne Kint.
Jl~'t .t.c., Gavo. l.lutlhlne lov TIMa• Hl 4/S
U t•ACTA (I 21 Hid 1'-'00
Altf"dentt JI.•
H•w9M ~lift
MOMDAY'I ltUULTI ............ ...,.,..,.~,
'1'HT •ACa. Olll '"* lltC* ktcklen Movt l .. lltf) UO UCI J to
OUl1"9flt 11wt1er C l.°"'9 I UO uo ~Mllrt. IMf.C.,..,.I t •
AIM rtcM 4'11111 ~~. JueMle. '""'
fie, lttvtl MMY, Mv "'°""'""'· K•'" .,. .... lHll\' "llT""" TlflM17W lTt t.J axACTA , •• ,, .. io .,, ..
SUHHT L8AOU•
IDIM>N (lt•4, 7·2)
'1 u HeOfe 2t » Ktttlte (Oil U
ti Domtnvuar JV 5'
.. CVWH• 46 S5 Fooll'llM 50 c.> Domlneue1 60
6A L.a Q\Jlnta " 16 Caoo Vallev SS
62 LC..4110• 40
0 Aeno SO
" 8ellermlM 4S SC AMd INtv J •2
.. LI WlltOll '1
S3 Merine 17 oil 46
59 Hin 8eacll S3
.. Fou,,llln V•ll•Y SC
"" Wntmln•t., '3 S4 Ocun View 4.) S1 Marine 31 SJ HI,, heth 37
•7 Fountain Vellev 52
SJ w .. 1m1n"er l1 5' Oc.ae,, View '6
"' F11-M1Hlken
rOUNTAIN VALLaY
(lM, f •ll
Jl Sef'vllt 6l
6" E~anre '1
73 Hin hKh 61 st Oen View (ot) Sl
40 8oKO T Kfl )a
"1 St. Bern•ro 57
4' L.A 8111nl119 49 SJ 0.~1111 70
50 SI. JCIM• SS IO El MoOane ..
74 0111e Hiiis 61
71 Oreno-60 o Meter 0.1 5'
6A l.• Quint• S4
I\ Hin. e .. ch " IS Westmln•ter 33
S4 EOI'°" 44 59 <>c.en View Sl
SC Merl11e 47
90 Hin 8eech 67
SI Wntml,,,,., 3'
S2 E<lltot1 47
SS Oeaen View 6"
" Merine 5' Cl' F 17:--$9fvlle
HUHTINOT~ M:H
IS· 17, 2·11
66 Caoo Ve!Mv 69
S3 Merine 50
ff St Anll'I0'1V S2
'2 Lii Quinta U
61 Fountel,, V •llev 73
63 wvil• 17
S4 St Anlhonv 71
SI Rutoro (Hew ) 5'
SS talent (Hew) 5'
67 L V ltenctlO SO
49 Meter 0.1 6'
S4 Mllllkan S7
" Founteln ven•v 11 S3 Edison 59
SC OCUn View 71
S2 Merine S3
t3 w .. tmlmtar '6
61 Fount•I,, VaMv 90
)7 EOltot1 S3
SS oc .. ,, View 69
" Merine SI 61 WHtmln&ter S2
MAltlM4 , ..... , .. ,
41 COi' oet Mir 47 to Hin llffCh S3
Jt L.etl••OOO " S3 $unfty Hillt 60
46 kn•• Yner S4 Si Senta 88,..,.,, 51
l6 01na HIM• (OI) )1
., CIPO Ve ttev 65
>2 s.r ... 11. ...
61 ChlHev 2'
40 l.llatwOOO 4'
l l Mlulon Vleto SS
'6 Edlton 12 Oil S3
S2 OCU,, View 11
l3 Wntmlnlter J7 s.> Hin. IMCh S2
47 Fount1ln v 1n.v S4
• Edkon U J I OC..n vi.. SI '5 WntmlMler SI
SI HI,, S..c.h '4 5' FOU'\telrl Vettev ..
OCIAN VllW
( IS·7, 7·Jl
6t Mi.lion Vielo S7
17 Loyola 62 •s s.r ... ,,. " Sl Ftn V11tev (oil St
5' U Potv •7 W FoothlN (811!) 60
6' CenYOfl IS) '1
71 S.nLull ObtWIO '6
fl WHl'-M 71 '3 Lt-.....000 .,
63 ltadolldo ...
.. l"fiewood 71
SS Wtttmlntter 0 n Marina 52
12 Hin e.ach SC
SI Fou,,raln V•llev "
'3 E Gl\Ofl s..
'6 WHtmln1ter 41
SI MerlN )l
ff Hin lkac:tl S6
6S Founteln Vellev SS
54 Edison ..
Ctr
Fl7-11 Simi Ve.._..,
WHTMllMSTa• (5·"· 2·•> 60 Dena Hiib 72
60 U Mir.CS. 6J • PICJflce '7
S4 8olllll 61
40 S«vil• SI 7t Mevtalf n
•s llMI·~ '° S4 LI Wilton •2 69 Ctrrlrot 7't
'6 El Oor.oo •2 S2 Geroan Grove S4
" Sentl•oo 12 43 Ocet ,, View SS
33 Founte ln Vallev IS l7 Merine l3
'3 EOlton '4
'6 Hl'1 8Mdl 13
42 OtMn View '6
J9 Ftn v .... ., SI
SI Merine 0
32 £dlto11 SJ
s2 Hrn a .. c,, "
SIC~D •ACE. One mile oeu
Wlnlerllfne Srer t8kr I 6 IO • 20 3 IO
Oeos Ou &lie CMrc:Mdl 6 40 6IO
l.etecla (TonOrHul 7 60
Also rac:eo. Lucllv Chi, Meene RoM.
Sravonlc Ouchels, Settv'' 8ubtlla, $otcv
Chrl\, Countrv COflfort
Time 204
SJ IXACTA (6·21 oeoo WS 10
TH"'D ltACI. One mlle DICI
LOChelme N (Kueoler) lS 00 11.00 UO
Ctenlc Gem (Ander.on I 1.20 S 10
KePltue Prlnun (Aubin> 2.60
Alto raced Smoolh GlnHr, 81abt"H·
Acaoemv Award N. Burners 8Yr<I. G1tN
Ensign N. Dawns Oetiehl, Felr Siert
Time 2-00 l 15
SJ IXAC1'A 11·21 11e10 '31160
FOUttTH •ACE. One mile trot
111uoe (Fl1eo) 1 co 310 J 00
Jevs M•morlft <0..-rl 320 UO
"'"" Storm CPlerce> 3 . ..0 At10 receo· FeOlen, tkeno•. Oleos Duke.
T•IC• A.WCI.CS, Air Pocket, Ticket Room,
!>nannas Siar
Time 2 03 3t S
Flf'TH lllACE. One mite oet•
Prlmtv•Str•ll (Lckv) 4f.O ??IO 900
HIV Guy I ( 0•1omar' 10 20 s 20
8oet1 I Aercntordl 3 20
Al•o raceo R~1n·1 L•O, L1111a 8r•ll
Ruiter. SI°'•' Et Tor..,10 Jibe Ho, Hol N
8olher.O Time 1 00
ll IJtACTA (2-91 oeld \ ll~ SO
SIJtTH •ACE. One mite oe<t
Mo 8urnt>ro 18 Hronl 16 20 I 00 • 40
Tontul• <RoH nl 10 00 10 40
Jamel Gr1111n tAnoartot1) S '°
Also rece<t Geme llo«>b•t E •ecuror
lkH Merine Doctor Don N Pnoenl• Jee~
Hu\lllno Oelt Hindu A~
Time 7 00
ll EJtACTA 17 31 oelo '11' 10
SIVIHTH ltACE 0... m1i. oece
Cru111111 N 18eto.ar> S 20 3 40 2 60
Tecome N (8alllereeonl 10 00 • .0
Weve Rtdef ( TremDlavl 1 ..0
Alto r•c.O In Honor OI Tommv 8eker
Ian lt10d Fii And RH<IY l.Otd A!Oe Tl,.,. I ~ 2 S
ll EXACTA lt·61 o .. o '1U 90
llGHTH •ACl One mtlt r>eCe
Monaro\ Dancer <Aubin) • 60 2 60 2 ..0
Cleulc C11t A ICr09111nl • 20 l 00
8n Leet N IAelCl'ltordl 3 70
Al10 raced Slk• Dream, Bremblf
Scrembla 1t1noron Ona<lln $o F'ar N
BHnr hOb Henover
Time I St I ~
'3 IXACT A II II oa•d •7'1 IO
NINTI4 ltACa. OM mile trot
EeMI IG•ulldvl SOO
Trot Oii (Ack•rmenl
NOOMI Arnetta (Andtr~I
Al\O rend C,_nul MooM
AndY I Mel-, fl'9tey
Twna 1 St
U IXACTA 11 "oelO U l60
2IO HO 160 310
l OO
OH • ~Ir
U .-.CK SOC () 1 7 t l 11 l>el<I
atl.10 20 wllll .S wlnntne llekels Ill~ llOrM•I U Pick Sb ConlOlltlon H IO S2SI 40
... 1111 in wtMlnv tlcttth (five horM\)
TIMTH •ACI. Ona mile eaca
C•c»•ln ~ (L.oneol 4 to 3 .0 1 '° °""' ,,,.,.... , .. ..,.,_,, 6 00 3 60
Kerr Hano¥« (~) 10 .0
A1" rK41CS (NY D V, 0-Hano'tef
k-1 Gtenv .... ~rn J\1t11191 I.Old Oaviel
A JOllMV M6ic N, l lvnatfl H1novar
Timt 'l~
U l>lACTA 17-ll N ici •Sl 10 Al~nct 4,t7'
L.AGUMA alACH
Ot-11. t·ll n s.n11eeo
51 E '19'1Cole
54 Warr~
11 Et Toro
S7 Fooft\111
.. Sen Clem (2,ol)
75 Whltnrt
O lhvtt (Hew>
S7 Cfltle (~•)
.,~
S. L.aO Hiiia IOI)
~ 0-H ..
62 ~vi.to
7l ,_,, CltrnM ..
57 c.., v ... v
SO WoodbrldM
'4 UINne M .. •s o-Hth s. Mlubl~
IS s.it °"""" .. 71 C#O v....,
ff Woodbrldea
\
L.AGUMA HM..U ( 12· I>. ,.,,
Sl El OOrtOO
" fll'Klflca 41 Wdbrldtla (Of)
46 SIVtnne
7' TUJlln
.. lot AmlOCK
51 Cotte Meu
4J sun,,v Hl•t
S7 El Toro
Jl Meter Ott
62 Cotti ~
10 SI Pw loll
6" lAkewOOO
57 Lall, kh (Oil
47 Minion vi.1o n Sen Oclment•
'6 CNIO Vlltev
SI Dent M ...
SS Wooe1t1tio..
St l..alJuna 8MCfl 52 Ml•~ vi..o
•1 Sell~·· SI Clc>o VelleY
70 Dena Hlltt
S7 WoodbrlO"
....... LAewa
CINCINNATI •EDS-SleNd lton
0n1er MCOllCI O.teman. to a lour·'ltl<
c:ontrecr. with an ootlon for • flffp, ...-.
Tom FO!av, I~. IO • _v .. r c:on·
trecr Aeraad to c:ontred lermt with TIO
Power. Dlleller, end Dellt$ Wllltrnt. out·
lltlder
MONTREAL l!X~ M1k.t
Stamouae, Rov Johmofl llld c-Roof.
outflt40an. Areenl• Sete.rer, iNrtltoo,
Darren Ollk1, Gr" a.rear •ftll R•ndv It
Clelr•, Dltcnors; Bred Mlh , lnfllloer, llld
Rer0< Shlnet, <.etcher
PITTSBURGH PIRA TE$-Slened ~
81ate01. pOCf>lor. lo • --v•r contrect
FOOTaALL ........ , ............
NEW V°"K JETrTredad KeMY ,,..., •no Alldul S.lalm, deftMlv• ""'"'*'• to 11 .. Sen Diego Chereer• for • MCOllCl·rouncl
cNlla In ,,.. 1"4 tlrefl.
~ s .... , ..... LtMue
ARIZONA WANGl..E-rTr.oed Marti
Her_., ~•Iv• bad\, to IN Plll~tfl
Meuler\ tw two UlldtldoMd futur. oratt l>lck•. Cla~ftll Cro.OY. deifenllva tadlle, to the Hou$ton Gemolen tor an utldf.clOMO
tutu,. drefl Dlek encl c0fttlclet1tlon&. Cut S.ndY ~lectll, ouer~; ,_ober't Colt,
oet.ii•lvt 1ackle; 8r•tt Devis, runnlllf Mck;
Niel< E00t, ~1¥1 and, Jim ~.
cent6', JC>M ~. °"-"'Ive te«:ala..
Acoulred A"'• Lilts lrom the OIUltftoma Outlaw& for !>ell COMlderatlont
CHICAGO 8 LIT'Z-Tra6ad Gia""
McCormick center. to IM Sen "'"'Oflio
Gun&llnoer' fO( • 1,.S, .+of\tll rOUNf orefl
ChOlc1 Cut 8ob Fl•"-, 1191'11 ttnd, 0.Yld 00<n, flanker, Ruben Halrt10f1, wide r ..
cel•er. Mike Mefte. ovnt.,, FlovO ltfflln,
entl SI•"• Tuo .. Quarter~
OENVElt GOl.O-TreOed GleM F0t<1,
rutmll!ll lleel<. to 11\e Clllca9o 81111 tor • _,
COf'lslOeretlon Cut ltev c-eno O.vld
Windt\el'n ll~or\, JOllnllle OlrOlll llld
Wedi Menning, wto. receiver\ J.,r.,. Prlcle
end Jel'T\4" W1"1erm, 1I0111 '"°'· Marll Grabowski, oat.nslva end, Nerl\tnltl
t<oonce. ouerterO.ck, Jonn Mlltv MtltlY,
end 8ob s.two, 9U8'0
JACKSOHVll.l.E 8Ul.U-Cut l\ICtl
·~ an M IU Krut.111< Quer~~·. Clllrti. Hunl and Oe•IO Au90U llno«Nlckel'\,
Jl mal Herr.1, dl'lan•lv1 bKI<, Jim Tl tlor,
wtoe receiver Gr" Sr..... offel\1lv•
llnemen, Chris HOObs, run'111!11 b«tl. -
It on A ICI . k k:ker LOS ANGELES E XPAESr Sloned _,.,.
"'" •no ~,.., AOICtl.n . IKllln, o.,..,
l lmmermen. -ro end MM>• •uathaf.
ceni. Traded Krl\ H811'1h, ...... r~.
to ttw C11 to 1 1111 t0t ttw "'90fleh,,.
tlOflt\ 10 ~ Grev. "'""'"" "Ck Cur t lltv Weddv, wlOe rocetlver, KWwln a.ti, r\ilVllftt
oed., Alckv Cotfmen, •toe r-1Yer, Merit.
Garoner aftll ~ 8onnitt oftent.lva
-rds. Tim l.IM llOf\t encl •-FreMV. 11..0.C'.,, w .... ,... FMleful Of•
ten.iva tecti.te ano 8r~I<• TllOmcHon Oefon1tve ano
MICHIGAN PANTHE•S-Cut $alft
AOllln• and Cllft ~ -•.,M<*s.
Wiison f;aumutne, now tuerd, K.,n
te.•PI~•. oflen"VI tackle, Jim 1.1111 eno
Mtr1l ltooeMauw. ~''"· Miii• Tllafnet, JOM \.Oii eftCI L..arrv MCCrlrllmlft, *"
19n,1..,. bectl•, eno --,......, lt'CI Mike
Wlllarm, •'-r~or• NIW JIRSIV GlNl!ltAU-TrNM
l 000 Tllomet, Clfl9ml... I.Ct.la .. "'9
Arh-w,.,,.., tw OOfl ~.
~« 'frao.ct Joe C""lerl, ....,,.,\It
~. 10 .... ,.,, AnrOl\IO Ountlffloer\ Pw .,.
UlldltCIOMO ore11 ct>ole• In 1"5. Cut Olleitl
Arlrl, .-.c. k!Qar, Eueena 1 Yf41, -*
real-., Ken MCCWl'll. ~ -.
Martv MIJtlll#IY ~ leekr> • • i:a... AMy •ldcllCt. ~ ............
noM t~ ... KVtt W!llfttnO'*m, ~.
ft1! UtklkONI, °"""'1vo ~ 0.. ........
_._,,,,. MC1', ano Min tlewMI!, wi.
~.,.,
OAKLAND INVADElts-<.114 ._..,.
Malltt1 ... ~. l.MTY ~.
WMmlvo eftd ICeWI C• _,,.... ""'*-· '"""""" '**' -~ tiM Orla •1tM1. ~ ... '-** •o ,..,.,., .,... real-' K.wry ltoc.'kllft, tllN ..... .....
trM'f, MflttY, -A•, C1t111••..U .... ,,.,, HOllwl'(. ~.
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I
C• Of'eng9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, Februaty 14, 1 84
B ULLETIN BOARD
------
CMbrlty goll tou,,,.,,,.,,t
TM Ohv(' C mt C c:lebni~ Ool( Tournament,
which 11 co-tpontorcd by t~ Ncwpon BcKb
20/20 Club and K WIZ radio. will Le held
Monday, March 26 11 1~1nt Coast Couolt}
Club
Proc«d' from lhC' tuumamcnt wall benefit a
bu1ldinf fund campa1&n for Ohve C'mt Treat-
ment ( enccr& 'Which ofter re11dcnllal care for
children who art c:mot1un1lly d11plac~d. b:lt·
tered or abu5ed
TM tournament will be a tcrsmblt tvcnt
fntry fee '' SI SO. which includes 101(, dmncr,
.auction and awards proanm
Pho nr ~4 7-030 I for murc: mlonnauon
Chllenge tenal• tournament
J1mmt ( onnur\ will meet John Ml Enroc 1n:.
h<'\l u( three \Cl lhalleni" 1e11111\ match at the
I 111um tn lnA)r wooJ on \.icurJ.t) Apnl 21 111
''''Pm
"<11 CHiie monr)' will he: al \lJkc bul ( onnur\
.ind \.fcl nrot' hJve ht'cn PJtd .ippcaranlr fen 111
l 110~11.krahk propon 111n\
In lhl'lr hi\I mct•ung. Ml lnroc drfc111cd
< onnor\. 7-5. 11 I ti·4 tn 1hc finals 'of an
1n1ern1.111unal 111urnamcn1 1n l ondon last No-
vtmbcr In hc.id·lo·hcad wurnamcnt cum pell·
tton < unnor\ lead~ Md·nroc 12· I I
I Kkch arc on 'Wllr and t an be purchased al the
I orum bo>. offit<' or al l 1cke1mas1cr o utlet\
I 1d.r1~..irc pmrc.J JI ~ l:? ~o tor luun\tde, S22 50
for luwcr u1lonn.11k .ind \ 111 tor upper n1
lonnade
fur mcm· inl111 ntJll•m ph1111c I 21 \J 6 73-1300
for 4JJ11uin.il Ill kl·t 111lo1111Jtmn phone (211)
4110-l~l~
l"UJIJU, boat •bow
The l 914 LonJ 8c:M:h We.tern F"h1na Tackle
& F1tht0J Boal c;haw Will be htld Ma~h 7·11 at
tht Lona Bckh Arena Ludrna nuanufactutt11 o( fi1h1na su1 and
fith1na buah wlll have display• at the show
Frahm& t'taft on dtSplay include canon.
rowboan. dana}l1«, 1nt\atabk1, Po"-C:r boll' and
cabin cruitcn
Hourly drawinp for tackle 11ve away• arc
k heduled H arc major drawtnp for fi$h1 na tnP\,
boat• and 1n11len
Polo eJCbfbJdon
An uhrb11mn same ol arena polo, ve:itunna
\ofl\c ofahc sou1hh1nd's bt11 polo player\, will be
held Sunrusy at the Winlll>n Polo (lub near
Anaheim SU1d1um
Polo ha' not been played 1n Oraniie ( oum y
~1nl'<' I '16 l whtn 1hc Valencia Polo < 'lub 1n
prden Cirovt: do'ICd
Adn11s~1011 rs free and lhe public 1i rnv11ed
""ion begun at noon
The Winstun Polo< lub fal·1ht1eurdoc~ted at
2300 F W1n\ton, Anaheim
Pho ne 5 l' H l 1 for m ore rnlormatron
l
LA Bodybuilding ch•mplon•hlp•
To p men anJ women amateur bodybuilders
will compete 1n the Los Angeles Bodybuilding
(. hamp1onsh1p\ l\aaurday, fcb 25 at the r mbassy Audllonum in downtown Los Anl(:les
More than 50 men and women will display
tht'lf phy~•Quc~ while tompellng in four dtf·
lerent wc1Jtit cla<>sc:s
T 1ckc1 mforma11on 1s available by phoning
Pret Muscle Management at (213) 396-65b8 or by
wnung 10 T1ckcl'>. Pro Muscle Manag.cmcnt,
230 Pacific St . 202. Santa Monica,< A • 90405.
Oraue Coe•t buebell .clledwe
fin . F'cb 17 -11 Soulhwettcrn, 2 p.m • Sat,
fcb I~ -V\ LA HJirbot, 11 Southwcttc:m,
10:10 arn .\unday,Fcb 19 -vs Lon18Hch
(. ( at Sou1hwe1tcm I 0 30 a m , l hur. , Feb 23
-at LA Valle)', Sat . Feb. 2S -at San Olqo.
noon. T uct. .. I cb 28 -Santa Barbara.
Sat . March l -Compton. noon• Tuc:a .
March 6 -C)p~u·. Thurs • March II 11
FulJcnon•. \a1 . March 10 -Santa Ana. noon•
Tues., March I) -at ( c:mtot•, Thurs • March
IS -Mc. San Antonio•, Su . March 17 -at
Golden Wc\t, nU<m•. Tues., March 20 -at
Compton•, Thur\., March 22 -C'onipion•·
Sat., Marth 24 -al < ypress, noon•, Tuc:a '.
March 27 -C'yprt"u•. Thun . March 29 -
fullcnon• Sat , March 31 -at Fullerton,
noon•
Tues . Apnl l -al Santa An11• l hun . Apnl
~ -Santa Ana•. ~I . ~pnl 7 -C CfMIO\, ncxm•.
TUC!>., Apnl I() ill { cmtos•. r hurs 'Apnl 12
-at Mt San Antonio• Sat . March 14 -Mt
San Antonio noon•. Wed April 18-Saa . Apnl
21 -a1.U>ng Bcach Tournament, Tue:\. Apnl
14 -C1olJcn Wc\t•, ihun . Apnl 26 -at
C1oldcn Wc~1·. ~at, April 28 -at Compton,
noon•
l ucs.. May I -at C y prtss•, Thur'S .. May 3 -
1-ullenon•. Sat . May~ -at C)anta Ana. noon•,
Tue\, May 11 -Cemcu~•. l hurs . May 10 -at
Mc San Antonio•; Sat . May 12 -Golden West,
noon•
Notr • drno tc\ ~uth Coast < onfcrencc
aame All pmc~ at 2 )0 p m unlc!>S otherwise
no ccd
Klng•' bome .cbedule
Sat • Feb I I -NY Rangers, rhurs , fcb 16
-Washin&to n. ~t , Feb 18 -Montreal. Wed ..
F-cb. 22 -Bos1on l\un • Feb 26 -CaJpry.
Tues Ma rch S -W1nn1pc:a, Sun., March 11
-C h1cago, Wed , March 14 -P111sburgh,
l ue\ March 20 -Ouebe<.. ~I • March 24 -
l>c1ro11. Tues March 27 -W1nn1pcg, Sat .
March 31 -E:.dmonton.
All game~ at 7 30 pm All pmes played at the
f orum in lngkwood
l 1l'kc1 pncc\ S 11! 50, $9 50 and $7.00. Foer
11ckcl 1nformatmn, phone 121J)674-6000.
Cage scores
c-..
WIST
l.Ollt l11cl\ St "· UC $1n11 lerbara 6i
"
ltOCKtU
OrlQOll SI S), Arltont .. Wvomlne Jt. Air FO'CI ..
IA.ST F' 11rtield ~. Vall st 'ordfllm '6, Lone ltl.lllCI tJ ti Hlr1tlfd 17, l.Aflioll to
MarYlano '1. 01.,1on !of
Navy U , Camotlel •t
Nleeer• 77, Maine ..
SI Jofln't ... lotlon Coll 6~ w v1,.1ri11 "· CaHforllla, Pa 74
SOUTH Alalleme 72, fen,,._ ... 6'
Auburn 7'J, V1noerl>flr •1
OeofOla ... Mlu lUlllC>f SI 4S
Jldltonvllll Sol, FIOfldl Sr 41
Klflhickv 67, FIOrldl 0
~I• ll 72, S Cero41na " N Loulallna IO, NW Loul•l•na
SlmlorO 71. S& Lou••••ne 6l
Vlfglllla T«h 7'. Loul•vllfl 14
IWOWUT
P\8.IC NOTICE
"CTtTIOUI IUlfNlll
NAMI 9TATIMl.NT
TM IOltowillO '*'°"' er• dOIOQ bulinaea .. BURVl:R SPECIAL TY MCA T8 .
2870 Walnut, Sune K, lu111n. CA
Ben S Aamoe. 103e9 Banyan St •
Alt• Lome. CA 91701 Hec1or s Remoe. 10389 Banylll\
81 . Alli I.om•. CA 9110 I J9Vllt S Remos. 103&9 Banyan
SI . Ahl Lome, CA 91701 r============ri Thlt txdlnell 11 con<lueted by • bvllneu 1ru11
IMlllO•• SI ... w r .... SI n ~1 Lovl1 '6, Butflf 0
Nil.IC NOTICE
~rmouaau .... 11
NAMI 9TA'RMINT
The fOllowl"O pereon1 111 dOlng
bulinaMM FRIENDS ANO COMPANY. 3423
Yla Lido, Newport &Mell. CA
928e3
Small Pirie, Inc , 343 1 W MIY·
wood, Senta AN. CA 92704
Thie butlnell la cO!idueted by 1
COfl)Ofl1IOl'I
Llcy 8 Sldl.1. Vice Pr~I Thie atalement waa filed With the
County Clerk ol Orange County on
Dec 30, 1983 ,2'4Nt
Publllhld OrMge C<>ul Dally
Piiot Jen 24. 31. Feb 7. 14. 1984
&32·54
Ml.JC NOTIC£
'1CTITIOUI IW8Mll
...-1TATIMINT
The lollowlnQ pereon .. dOlnQ
bv.ir-u
METAL PRODUCTS, 305 Corel
RMI 14, Huntington e.ech, CA
92648 Je<ry Culleton. 305 Corel A .. f
14. Huntlnglon Beach. CA. 92848
Thie bv1lneaa 11 cond~ted by en
lndlvldulll.
Jerry Cutllton
Thia 1111emen1 wu filed With Ille
County Cl«k of Otanoe County on
Dec 30, 1983
n:Mlll Publll.hld Orano-Cout Deity
Piiot Jen 24, 3t. Fib 7. 14. 1984
53344
a.n S Aamot
Ja\llef S Rlm09
Hector S Aamoe
Thlt 111t11Mnt wll llled wllh Ille
Coonly Clerk ol Ora(IOI County on
Dec 28, 1883 f2S40eO
Publllhld Orange Cout Dally
Pllo1 Jan 24. 31, Feb 1 1f 1984
PlatC NOTICE
NOTtcl 0#
MfAULTAND
IUCTK>NTO
ULL UNOIR
MIDMT'RUIT
529-84
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rtalC NOT1C£
ITATlmHTO#
UANDONMINT MUM M
'1CTmOUI au ..... NAMI
The follOwlng '*'°"' llave aben·
... Ofl'TANT NOTICI: IF YOVf'
,,_OPIRTY II IN '~CLOIUf'I
NCAUM YOU AM llHtNO IN YOUR ,AYMINTI, IT MAY N
MX.D WTTH0UT ANY CO\MT AC•
TION, end you may have the 19ga1
right to brlnQ yoor ac;coonl In good
1tan<11no by paying all of yoor p.,t due paymenta p+u1 permllled cottl
and 1.11pen-within lhrM monll\t
from 1111 dell thl• not~ of default
wa1 r.c<lfded Thia amount la
12.084 oo. u ot Jenuaty 17, 193.4, end wtll lncreaM until yoor aoGOUnt
t>e<;omea current You may not II.Iv•
10 pay Ille enllre unpaid port10r1 of
your account even though lull pay-
ment wae demand.ct, but you mu11
pay the 1moun1 s1a1ed abOve Al1.,
lllrM ITIOfltll• from the date ol r•
cord•tlon ol 11111 document (whleh
date ol r.c;ordltlOl'I 8P99A'• her• on). unleH Ille ol>Ugallon t>elnQ
toredolurld upc>n permlta • 1onQer
perlOCI. you have only 1111 tegat right
10 1109 lhe lorecloaura by peytng
tile en11t1 amount demanded by
your creditor To find out the
amount )'OU muat pay, or to arrange
tor payment to atop lhe lorKlowre,
or If your property ta In lorecloeure
lor any other , ... on, con11c1·
PROPERTIES WEST. INC . 11 Poet
Office Box 2058. Newport 8"eh,
CA 92883. Telephone (714)
87~910 If you ha..,. any qUff-
tlOl'lt, you 1hou1d contac1 a 11wyw
or Ille government aoency whlctl may have lntured your toen R.-
member YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL
RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE
PROMPT ACTION
"'~· On top of the world
49ersjustnipUCSB
Gardner's 18-footer
at buzzer enough
to subdue Gauchos
From AP di1patc be1
LONG BEACH -Joedy ( rardner hit an
18-foot Jump sh ot al the b u11cr to lifl Long
Beac h State to a 66-65 v1c 1ory over l J{ ·
Santa Barbara M o nday n1~ht 1n a Paulic
< oa\t Athletic Auoc1at1on ba-.kctball
game
Center Ivan Verberc.kt ~01<.>d 27 point\
10 pace Long Beach S tate. 5-7 in the I'{ A.A
and 8-13 overall Gardner c;cored I() po 1n1<1
to r the 49e rs
Conner H enry had IX po int\ 10 'ip<Ark
l JC SB. 3-10 and &-14 Sco11 r 1\her added
16 points for the Ciautho\.
l o ng Beach led '8·2M at hallt1mc tx:fore
UCSB rallied. The Ciauc:ho<> took their first
lead in the secon d half with I I 0 kft on a
ha<s kct by Henry l ong Beach tountcrcd
with 48 second~ le ft on a basket by
( 1ardner. but H enry\ 15-footcr put lJC58
back on top 65-64 with 15 ..cwnc.h tu go
The 49er~ called 11mcou1 IC> ..ct up a play
that rc\ultcd in Ciardner\ w1nn1ng ba\kt•t
Keotucky 87, Florida &S
LEXINGTON, Ky -l·rt•,hman Jame~
Blac kmon hit 1wo fo'it-hrtak layup'> within
25 second'> IO go 10 break osxn a one-po int
lead and lift No 6 K entucky 10 a
~outhca~tern C onfcH'nl'l' 1numph ovl'f
Flo nda
I lo wever. a flying. lasHiatch shot by
trc'>hman guard Andrew Moten bounced
oO 1hc nm and the Wildca ts pounced o n
the rebound to preserve a hard-fought
grudge v1ltorv over the Gators, who
prevailed 69-5'! rn Gam esv11Je last m onth.
Center M elvin Turpin, w ho also sank
two s tra1gh1 baskets in the final five
minutes to !lnap a 58-58 ue. led Kentucky
with 15 point\, while forward Sam Bowie
foule d out with 12
Blackmon. a 6-3 guard from M an on .
Ind . ~orcd o nly six points, but they came
with Kcntuck )' clawing to hold onto a lead
that had been c. ut to 62-61 when Bowie was
l 3lled for goallcnding at 2 25.
The victory, Kentuc ky''\ l 0 th against
three lo\i.c\ 1n the league, tightened t he
Wiidcat\' hold on fir\! place Kentucky 1s
19-3 overall. wh1k Honda fc.'11 10 12-9 and
7 -4 in the Sl:C
W1ll1aQ'ls. a 6-!! scnw1 from New York.
led all '\corer\ with 22 points. while Moten
and Darryl (1rc'>ham. the Gator's potent
freshman guard'>. added 14 each
O regoo State ~3. Arlion1 48
(OR VA LLI'>. Ore -Forward ("harhe
Sitton hit 10 to r 10 from the field and
totaled 23 point\ w lead the O regon ~ate
Beaven pa'>t a c;1uhhorn Anzona team in a
Pac-I 0 conte<tt
The win boo'itcd the Beavers' ~ason
record 10 16-5 overall and 9-2 in confere nce
play. Thal put Oregon State JU!lt a gam e
hch1nd 1hc league-leading Wa'lhington
1fu,k1c<; who fact: ( orvailts here Thursday
night.
doold the UM of the FlctftlOU• Bull·
rieae Name. AT YOUR SERVICE.
1047 Prnldto Orlve, COit• Maal.
CA 92525 ~ Anne B Helltted, 8599
BoetbllC Circle, Fountain VllMrJ, CA
92708
owner Mergttet M Hlrl, 1047
Prell<llO CKIYe. Cotti M... CA 92828 .
The Flc11tloul 8ualneea Name r•
!erred 10 lbova WU fllld lo Ofenga
County on Dec«nt>er 23. 1983
Tiiie bvl"-1 wu condUC1ed by 1
Q9M'll plrln«lhlp
An,,. B 11111111<1
Thi• 1t11emen1 w11 tiled wtlh the
County Clerk of Orenge County on
Jen 18. 1984
n11 no F233674
Publlahed Orange Cout O.lly
Piiot Feb 14, 21, 24, Mitch 8, 1984
48C)..8.4
The urlOerllgnld u owner hOld
er. end pr-I 8-flCllry under
11111 <*"llln Deed ol Trull e11ecuted
by MICHAEL A CONOVER end PA·
TRICIA S CONOVER. 11 Tru1tor 10
BEACH EQUITIES. INC . 1 Call·
lornl1 corporatton, u Trutlee, and
PROPERTIES WEST. INC . I Cefl,
lornle corporation, u a.neflclery,
dated January 19, 1983, and r•
corded February 7, 1983. In Ille of·
lice of the County Recorder ot the
County ot O<anoe. 51111 of c111-
1om1a ol OHICllll Record•. R.-
cord., s 1n11rumen1 No 83--080045, PlalC NOTICE H id Deed ol Trutt aecurlng c:.111n -----'-...._-'-~------obllgallon1 Including one Note for
KOllll the pr1nc1p11 wm ol $25 000 00,
Notte.~ a.a.~ HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of a
R..i ftT.-rtJ et bfHCh and detaun tn Illa obll· ~ate•• g111on1 IOf Wflleh n td Deed ol Trual
No At 19113 11 NCUrlty, the nature ol n•d br .. ch
In lhe Superior Coun ot the Stale and defautl being Failure 10 P•y ol Celllornla. tor the County ol Of· that ln1tallmel'll of 1n11<nl which
•nge became due Octol>9< 5. 1983. In lhe
In the M•ller ol the E1t111 ol Delle 11Jm ol S375 00 (I ... $200 00 wttlcll
Hawley, Der.....O hu bMrl paid). and lellura to P•Y all
No11ce I• htll'et>y glll9tl that the eul>Mquent 1n1t•llmen11 thefeol.
unoer= wtll NII 11 Private Mle, and lh•I, by reuon1 lhereol the
to tile t end beet blddef, tub-und«llgned Beneficiary ha<aby ~
Jec110 eonnrrNllon ol Mid 8ul*'IOr Clar9(•1111 eum1 aecured I hereby to
Court. on or •ft• the 17111 day ol be trnmecttetety due and hereby
Faoruery 1984, ., the office of lleel(I ) 10 NII or CIUM lhe lru1t
1-iOUTS & BEAU. Allorneyt 11 Lew. properly to be told to nlltly IUCh
120 Eut La Habfa Blvd . Sul1• 107, ot>llgatlona In lhe ev«ol the OMO o1
City ol La Habfe, County ol Orange, Tf\llt reletred to here4n can be r•
81111 01 Clllllornle, all fight, title Ind lnttated, a condnlon ol euch re-
lnter"I ol Hld deoMtld at the tltM 1n11atament ahell ba p1ymeo1 ol 111
ol dHth •nd 111 the right, title end dellnquenciet then 111l1llng on IC·
Inter"' 11111 the 111111 of H id d• count 01 Pf'IOr 111111, Ilene and In·
c.etld hu acquired by Ol*'•t lon cumbranc.1 1Uecttng lhe 1ru11
of law or other'WIM other than Of In prop«ly.
lddltlOl'l lo 11111 of Mid d--...0, at Dated January 17, 1984
the time ol d .. th, In end to a.II lhe PROPERTIES WEST INC
C«taln rM l prop«1y lltulled In Ille A Calllornla Corporation
Clty ol Plecenlla. County of O<anoe. Publ•ll'lld O<eoga Cou1 D111y P11o1
81111 of Calllo<nl&. pertlculerty ct. Jan 24 31. Feb 7 t4 1984
eetlti.d It lollQWI, IO-wll 530 84
Debbie Armetrong of Seattle ral.ea the American f1a.a ln Jubilation
after winning the gold med.al ln &lant elalom Monday lo Sarajevo.
Fllack mon'<1 la, up.-, at 2 ()lJ and I 44.
ga ve K entulk ) a 66-61 lead U1<:k) Heal
added a free throw. hut the Gator\ go t hac k
into 11 on a field goal and a pair of frl't'
1hrow\ hy forward l<onn1e Wrlham~
A ( (1rccn added 17 point' for the
Beaver>. inc:luding four tree 1hrnw'i 1n the
final minute. 3'1 the Wildcat'> twice c losed
to wrth1n three J)01nt<; on basket\ b y Eddie
~m1th.
Lot 4 Tract t935. In the City of
PllC*'ltll, pet' map r9COfci.d In
bO<MI 74, peoe 45 of MteoaffaMOU•
Mept, Otf\et.i ~oro1 of Oreoga
PWUC HOTICE
flCTITK>UI 8UlfNIH
NAMI OTATIMINT
Prep basketball pairings
HIGH SCHOOL
CIF 4-A Ptnoff\
WllO CAllO COAME IWtd , 1 lO D.l'l'I 1
• •~• " I 101 ol M#lt y \lot 16 t i
FlllH ltOUNO IFrldev. 1 lO o.m I
II N '"" tO 11 '' M.tf+t Ot1 1 '4 I) at \aMa
ANIC .....
P""" Vt Mt\ I IJ 91 *' ..i•nl•;ra t It. 11
•A'• l10f\1(1flll> I t1 0 I itl ij()\(11 I •( II flt }J
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County, Cetllornle
• more commonly known •• -l1JQlllJ.HNI-----509 Orchard Circle, P1ao.nt11,
Cell!
T ermt of tale cu l\ lri lawful
moMy of ttle United Stat• on con
llrmatlon of Nie Ten I*' cent ol
The 1o11ow1ro Z>Mton• tre dOlno
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CALIFORNIA CHICKEN 2360 I El
Toro Road fl Toro, CA 92&30
JDJ Ent&rp!'IMI l Id 2360 I El
Toro Roea Cl Toro CA 92830
Tn11 bulllnet1 11 con<lucled by 1
COf POflllori BELL
LILLIAN K BELL. a rest
dent o f Cost.a Mesa. ~
11way February 13.1984. She
1! 1urv1vt'd by her son. Mark
, "'
HA .. 10"' LAWN-MT. OUVI
Monull"( • C.mtttry •
Cf'emetory
1625 Olater Avt .
Costa M ...
6'0·55M
"l"'CI POTHIRI
11&.L BROADWAY
MORTUARY
t 10 Bro adway
Cotta Meu
M2·9 1SO
IAL n llAOUON
HllTH I TUTHILL
WHTCLlfF CHAPIL
•'l1 E t11t1 St
Cotll Mett
646-937 t
MoCOAflittC• MOtlTUAltY
1 tta &..IQuN C.,,,on Ad
Leoun• IMcl'I, Ca. ttH 1 ......... ,,
c ...
'
•mount bid 10 ba dapoaited with of Escon dido, California. bid
daughter, V1rg1ma Mae o f 81<11 or onere to be In writing end
De9ert Hot Sprinp, Call· 111111 ba rec.tvld et the 110t .. ld of.
G I . nc. et eny 1im. 1tter the nre1 pybH· fom1a, SLBt.er, Anna a vm eatlon hereof end before data ol
o f Fre m on t, Califo rnia, ....
three grandchildren and Dated till• 3rd day of Feb , 1tl4
four great grandchildren Admlnlttr•IOt · IN e.11t1 of aald S t'rvicea will be held o.c.dent.
W edn esday, F e bruary ""°'=1:)tot0eotg11H JoMIOf\
I 5, l 984 a l l l AM at the Pu~'(;~~ Co.ut Delly Piiot
Mountain View Cemetery F.e> 1. a. 14. 1994
Tower Chapel. Final Inter-811-64
ment will be ut the Moun· -----------
tatn View ~mottty ln Oak· "8JC NOTIC(
l.tnd, Ca.Ufomia. Servlca flennout ., .....
und r thr dl~on of Balu M_.. ITATIWNT
&racron Smith and Tuthill The tollowlnQ l*'llOl'I i. doing
W esicllff Cha pol Mortuary. ~AX8j' ,URCHASINO (81 MAXI
646-9371 Of. NEWPORT. 425 30th 81, N9w
p«t IMach. CA 92863 T Joss.EM Ma.111M 11aa1 z.ldman, 26081 E L E A N 0 R M A Y s.ren111 Or , Mltllon VlllO, CA
T JOSSEM. bom Novembtt 92816
11 , l 917 In Wood.land, Call· ~~llMlt I• conducted by an
fom.ia, pAued away Ftbru· Maxin. H Ze6dmen
Oarlyl'I J Kl'l09p. Sec:/TreH
Tiiie 1111ement '<Wit filed wllh tne
Counry Clerk of Or~ County on
Dec l "' 1983
F~
~llllhld Orangtt CoHI Dally
Pu-,1 Jari 24, 31. Feb 7 14, t984
534-84
PlllllC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI 8UllNlll
NAMI ITAT9MINT
The lollOwlnQ pereon I• doing
eiutlnlu u
OBA SERVICES. 1824 P~
81unou111, Newport O.ecll. ~
t 28e0
Cindee. Ann Wheeler. 1124 Pon
Btrmoui~. Newport ~. CA
92MO
fhl• bu9IMla •• conducted by Ill
lndlvldu11
Cen<leca Ann Wtlellar
Tlll1 lt•temant wH flied with the
County C11r11 of Oreng.e County on Dec 30. tt83 ,!Mm
Publllhed Orange COHI 0.ll'y PilOI Jen 24, a 1, F11> 7, 1• 1814
&.3~ ary 12,19&4 ln I.A.aunt Hilla, TNI •t1~1 ... m.d with IM
California She w11 1 County C4ertl Of Otenoa COunty on
Ufe-lona resident of Call· 0.e 30· 1913 ,.,...,
fomia. She IJ 1u~\)ecl by Put>111MO 0tenoa co..1 Ot1ty P\aJC NOTIC£ her huaband, • W illard PltOI Jen ,4, 31 Feb 7 14, 1914 ptCTITIOUI ., ... ,. T~, daughwr, Dorothy Ut-14 MAim ITATIMINT ftttynoldl;IOn·ln·laW,~rry The lollowlng l)eflOnt ltl doing rta1C NOTIC( butlntN u Reynolda; IOn, Thomu L ,1 ___ ......_-.-..--___ ..___ NIWPOAT 81!.ACH fHEATAI
T.)Dleem; lilcer Mra C•ro ~m'o'" ........ GUILD. es O•IOtd, ~ 9"cfl. Pini.co and two grand.IOna, ..... ITA,...,.,. CA. lt2M3
lvan and Erik T,JolMtm. Vla-~~ ~ II OOlng MCM lnlertalnment, Irie . 6& O•·
talion will be-held Tu.Uy' IOUTHlll'N CALll'OANIA DtN fOft,;1~ ~~:Ct~e: an
February 14,1084 from 3PM TAL fl'AH[l.. 2111 OeM• Aft., COf lndMduel
tO 7PM 1t Padflt' V w OM del M#, CA t2t211 Allee Mcedum. lr..-w.,
Mortuary. ~ will b. A:."C:;:' c1e1~c! 1:=&11• ec!:y'~'~~~ 1~
held Wtd.Mlday. ,,. Tlllt fMNM II condVcied ~ en O.e 30. 1913 l~.19&4 at 2PM •t Pllctf ~ ~
Vlt"-w Mortu1ry Chaptl CJ:en~ flied wtm lfle ,~~ •. r.*F:: ~' ,f:Y &l'WJ wllJ be foUowlrqs eer-Co1inty an o1 Ofanga County on ..._ ______ -!:6l~M!::•~•
VK'Cll I\ Paclfk: v w M.m· 0. H , 1M3 .-
ort.al Pirie, N.wport Beath, ~ °'lf9t OoMt ,_o::
CA Pldhc VltM Mor1uary, '"°'JM t• J1 reb 1 t4 , ... &ff-2700 . . '. ..
C•ll 842 • 5178
Put a few word1
10 w~tk for ou
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The ..... PMOf\I ..... ~ ta!:-~ l*llOl'I le OOlltg ..:-.. ~,,.,.., i. ... bl:-~~--**" =--~'v~,~ Oolledhw.Oftne~... 'ACll'IO IUIU>INQ MAIHT(..... DAf,OOllt ANO OANOILIONI. 'lllODUCTION HUD 1111· rf llAf • IO&.O AT A C"·o~o· ,,N.• .. mT•1v'a ILVTllllGAllN ANCI!, 11321 Atpen, l'OUMeln v-. It& Allenld• Cerrttoe, Newport IUIL..OeM 8U,PLY. ,,.... 11cy. ~...!~~~ ~ "" .. 0., 21011 19y,CA.t270t lelMh,CA t2te0 penc Cltele, Sutt. K, IMrlt, C.. -•-vr ,.,._,_...,. ,,..
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leedl, CA •214t A81Pen. FQIMleln v.-.y, CA. t270I rttoe, Newpot18elir:ih, c. t2tlO ~ct T H8Nty, 22.2.12 fltlldnO. ~ IMIMA.D COWTACT A LAW·
OWMr MWIMn Ulal, tU72 An-fhllt~teoonductedby.en Thle~ll~by.111'1 MIMlof'tVlejO,OLt21t1 ·---ctamen Ln., Huntlfl01on '-di. CA. lndMdu& lnclMcluel, Thll~ll~by'en _,, _ _..
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... OW1*2 ..... ~'p~-t111,. ... we1h~r11. ,.:.._ ·~Of Or ... Ned wtttl the I Thie ~etnenl WM Ned wtttl the NOHAlllD T. HANLEV ........ ..,.. ~~H~J!"Cy QIVlN, .... , "10\ ..... 7.:.::: ,. :::-. -...'"':'..*· Hum-.,.,.. ... 1y .. _,. eno-County on County o.r. Of Otenoe County on Tfltl lt&tll'Mllt wee ,.... wfttl tM ...., • - -..,,.. .... l;;; ~-""'.,;:; NMW,.. o.o. 2t, tm ....., I* 11. 1114 "*" ~~of Otano-County on :.'~!!ct =:-o:.;.o-.:
tetred to •tiove WM Ned tn 0r-. Publlehed Oreroe COMI OelV Publltfled 0r-. c:o.t Delly ,..,_ Mein «Ttrenoe 10 the Cwnty
County on Merdl 27. 1H1 f'Uot JM 14, 31, ,eb 1. t4, 1M4 ,llot fleb. 1•. 21, u. Merdl •• ,... PublllMct Ofeno-c:o.t Delly ~ ioc.1«1 .. 100 Welt
ThltbuelnMlw•conductecl bye Ut_... ~ Pilot Jen 1•. 21, 21, M•dl I, 1114 CMo Ce!*' DfM Ill the City of llmlted ptnnerthlo. , 121-M llnta AM, COunty of Ot~. ftate ~~~=~with the MUC NOT1CE MUC *>TIC£ :e~~,~.'i ~ = ~.~ ofOrq.C<iuntyon PICTmOUllUIM.. '1CtlllOUllUI.... NI.IC MOTM:l =-of":::':'~~o~
Ille no '158878 ...._ ITA~ ,.._ ITA,,_.,., l'tCTinOUe ....... ~Deed of TIWI.,....,., by~
Put»llthecl Or ,..... ,..,,.... The tonowtno P«.oN 11e dolnO TM fotlowlng P«90f'I II dOlnQ NAMI ITATlmwT 1uNMwe end NorM!o buneMWI, ~ ......... t -·r bullneN .. : bullMtl u The tollowlno P«'IOftl .,. doing Piiot Jan 31· Fib 7· 1', 21• 1914 ,OOTHILI. A8IOCIATU. LTD . THI KEMPLllll INSTl'TUTll. eoe IM.lelMM M ! hueb4llld end Wit. reocwded JVfoJ 2·
IOt·64 &07 San NICOi .. OrM, ~ t02. l.lllll'A9w I.JI.. coete Mee&. CA. M!CHANICAI. DtSIGN CON· =Mc:r ~ =-~ ;:u",:
Newport 9Mofl, Ct t2tt0 tte2a IULTANTI. 1001w.17tfl It. lutte eotdet'• lnwum.nt No 1337, by
AO'( ChlcolM, HT SM Nloote.t Wlftlt KllT\PW, I05 L.ak9\llew M, Coltl ...._CA. t2t27 r...on Of • br..at 0t dtlfeult In P\Bl.tc fl)TICE Ortve. Sutt• 102. Nftl)Ott IMctl, L.n • Cotl• Mee&, CA nm ,,lndt "'°'1ard LyndhUr9t. 2M5 pe~I or perforrnenct Of the obit--
-----Ce t2te0 Thi• ~tlMN It conducted b)" 111'1 MIQull UrMI, Cot1-....... OA. gallon• MOUted th«.t>y, 11\Ctudlng P1cl'lTIOU1 euiMu ui1.1en M. Ctncotne. eer 8.,, lndlvfdu•• t2t2e that bt-=ti Of defeuit. Mota ot
NAllll ITATIMINT Nlcoltl, Orlve, Suite 102. Newport W.,._ Kempltt lell J91Ne l'ett•. 2412 Hoity Whtch wu rec;orded OctOblt 21,
The foltowtnca ~ It dOlno 8Mch. Ca. 82te0 Thie ll•tement WM filed wtth the ~.Newport 9-cfl, CA t2ta tH3, • llleeorder'1 lne1rumen1 No
Mtneee M: Thi• ~·!MM II conducted by• • County Cltttl of Orenge C<Mlty on DIYIO A INM. 1'2at ~ '3-'77U5. Wll.1. HLI. AT Pueuc
MAYl.A'S IMPORT/EXPORT, 53 llmlted Pll'lnetlhip Jen 11. 1e8' •28, Huminoton a.en. CA. '2...a AUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEIT 110-
ðeny, lrvlne, CA 82715 Roy ChlCOIM P2lel11 Thi• ~alneM le oonduOted ~en 0!111 110111 CASH. llwful ~ ol
Peul Mlyet, 53 Betheny. Irvine, o.n.tlll P1ttnet Publlel'led Otenge COut Olllly unlllCOl'POf•ted UIOGl•tlon othet the United Stat•. or a CIMhler'•
CA. 0271& Thi• tlltemertt WU flled wtth the PtlOt ,,b 14, 21, 2-1, M•tch e. 1814 than. pertn«lhlp c.n.ctc drewn on I •UI• Of natloNll
Thi• bYelneee I• conducrteel by 111 County Cl«k of Otenge County on '14-14 l.J . Fet• benk. 111911 or fedeflll Cl'edlt un!Ofl,
lndMdutl Jan 12. 1ff' Tht. ft.ltement •• flled with the or , 1111• or tees.rel MYlnQ• ~
Peul Mii)'« HARWOOD & AOt<INSON County ~ Of Orenge County on 10ar1 ~11on domlelled In Ihle
Thlt ttetement ... filed with the Allorney et lft PllR.IC NOTtCE J.,, 11, 1164 et•••. 1111P•Y•ble11 the time of Nil,
County Clltk of Orenoa County on 560 ~ <:.11111' Ot l'Dl1• 111 rlaht, lltle and 1111., .. 1 Mid by It, Dec. 211. 111113 Suite llOO "CTITIOUI 8UIMH PublllMd Orenge Coell OellY .. ftUll ... In th1t rMI Ptot*IY
1'2M141 NMl)Or1 BMCh, Ca.t2M3 NAIM ITATIMINT PllOt Fetl. 1', 21, 21, Mitch I . 191' lltutled In Mid County end Stlll.
PublllMd Orenge Cout Diiiy ~ TM follOwlng pereone ere doing 803-64 deect1bed .. tOllowt
PllOI Jan 2•. 31, Feb 7, 14, 1864 Published Otenoe Coelt Delly ~.. Th•t portion of l.Ol 2t of F..,.,,.
'8&.64 PllOt Fib 7, 14, 21, 211, 1964 IRVINE JEWEi.RY, 5981 Slal'r• ·-·c Mf\TlC( ,.,me, tn the City of Coat• Meu, ..
P\Bl.IC NOTICE -------~TITIOUl IU .... 1
NAiii ITATIMIWT
Thi follOWlng '*"°"' .,. d04ng
bulln.8U
K & 0 LANDSCAPE MAINTEN•
ANCE. t54 Congr .... Cotti Meu,
CA 82827
•enneth A WllHeme, 95'4 Con-
gr ... 8t .. Coat• M ... , CA 92927 Oeln• E. W!Hlame, 8M eong, ...
St., Coet• M .... CA. 82827
Thie buelneN It CondUClecl by: an
lndMdulll
Deina E Wllltame
Thie 11•1~1 WM n1te1 with ll'lt
County Cltttc Of ()f~ County Oii
o.c.2a. 111113 1'2M1U
Publltlhed Otenot CoMt Delly
Piiot.Jen 2•, 31, Feb 7. 14, 1964
'734-4 9r•vo, lrvlrMt, CA 92715 ~ "" thO'#ll on 1 mep theteof recorded In
-------------lrvlneEnt1tprl ... ,lnc,51111181«· NOTICE OF DV.t.TH OF 80Qt( 8, pege 71, M~
DllDll IC ..,,.TICE ra Btavo, lrvlne, CA 82715 -M•-rec«dl of ··•ct or-___ ... _, __ nu____ Thie bullneee 11 eotlduetecl 11y: 1 BRUCE D. MACDONALD, ~. oeecnbed .. i:i10w1. -···
'ICTmOUe IMllMll cor~..!~lon.K1....._ •-aka BRUCE DOUGLAS 1eg1n111ng 1u poltlt In v1u.,ter
NAm ITA,....,., .,_..,. .. -....... et91Y MACDONALD AND OF llM of HM111ton Str..i, dletant The followlng Plt90ft la dOI Thie •t•l.,,,.,..t WU flled wllh the tfl«eon 438 feet Weeterly ftom IM
bull,,... u : ng County Cltttl ot Orange County on PETJnON TO ADMINJS. tnterNCtlon of the '*''" llnte ot
CUSTOM TAYLOREO 8TU0108, J•n. 18, 1tl4 TER ESTATE NO. A lUHl Hemll1on StrMt and Anlhelm Av· ~~2:.ir Ortve, Colte Meu, CA. Publltnecl Otenoa eo.:1~= To all helra, benefidarles., ::;;-:,:;.:: r.:~nE
Otllflee Kll1h 'T9Yl<>f, «Y F•lr Piiot Feb 1', 21. 28, Merell 8, 1914 credlt.ora and contlnsent thence Southerly petlillel with
Ortve, Colla Mee&. CA. 02828 802-14 credlton of Bruce D. Mac· center line of Anlhelm AV'WIUI.
Thl1 bullMll It coMUC1ecl by: an Donald and per"llON who 2At.'O fMt; thenoa Wll1erly Pl'l-
l(ldCM. ~~~ T•""" PllR.IC NOTICE may bewillotherwileand/ int.ere.led llel wtlh Mid center 11,,. of Heml"on ._.., ,.~ Street, 52 feet; tMnc:e NOtthltty
Thie etatemenl ... ftled wlttl the l'lCTITIOUI 8UIMU in the or est.ate: Pl'..... wtth NICI cent• line of
County Cler1' Of O\'a'lg9-eounty on NAMI eTATlllllNT A petition has been filed AnllNtm Avenu.. 24UO tMt to Ille
Jen 18. 1914 TM followlng '*900• .,. doing by Lucille H. MacDonald In <*ltet Hne of Hemllton 8trMt,
Publlthecl Or~ co..~ ~~v~LAoe APARTMENlS the Superior Court of Or· ~ =~ ~~ ~:
Pltol l'eb. 1•. 21. 21. Mlft;h I, 1864 111e 8E Mlln Street #A 1Mne' a.nae County requesU.na that the point of ~lnnlf19.
4M-64 CA. 92714 · ' ' Lucille H. MacDonald be ap-The 1tr• ld'dr ... Of othet oom-
,....,. 1-------------PllHl9 H MGHemaa. 111e SE pointed u penonaI rep-"'°" OellOnlllon of tne ,... pr~
Mlln 8trMt, •A, lrvtne, CA t211• re.mt.ative to ad.min.later the etty hert1111b0vt d1tc:rlNd I•
Uncoln 89Vlnga and lOM M-l.)Urported to ci.. Ht Hamllton
PtllJC NOTICE ------'1CTmOUl IUIMll
NAMI ITATlllllNT
The tolloWlno P«IOt'I 11 doing
bYelMMU
CARSON ANO ASSOCIATES.
2032 Shlpwey 1.ene Newpott
BMdl. CA. t2eeo
Hllblr1 M CerlOt'I, 2032 Stltpwey
lane, ~I Buen, CA t~
Thi• butlneu It COfldvcted by. an
lndMdull
H.M. Careon
Thi• llltament WU llleel with tM
County Clel'k of Or•noe County on
Dec 21, 1983
fl'IM1M
Published Orenge Cout D911y
PllOt Jan 2•. 31, Feb 7. 1', tt64
•St--64
"8.IC NOTICE 1ocl•t1011, 10f Llncoln W•y. ettat.e Of Bruce 0 . Mac· St,...,, Cotta Mee&. CA.
'ICTmOUI 9UIMH Monlef9Y Perk, CA. 9175, Donald (under the I.ndepen· TM undlttlgned hereby dll-
NAMI ITATI.....,. Thie ~tlneN It conducted by: an dent A.dminlltratlon of Q. cMlmt 911 Nlblllty for any Incorrect·
The tollowtng pereon II doing unlnoofpor'*1 MIOCiltlon other ta•-... -) Th'"' ..-••uon '· -t MM In NICI .. ,... eddreM or otn. buelneee u : than 1 Plf1nerll\IP ....,. no.;• • " ,...:w .. -common Oellgnltlon
ANANCY PRODUCTIONS. 5'3 Phllj) M. McHatn9 for heartl'\l ln Dept. N o. 3 at 8ald .... wtll be medl wt1hOul
A4ldlend1Aw., ~ e..on. CA. Thtl ttetement w• nled with tM 700 Civic C-enter Dr., Wen, wanenty, •xpr ... or lmplled, r•
92te2 CcMI"' Clenl of Ot COY "' =ding title, l)OIMMloll, or ttlOUm-"" • ., · anae n., on Santa Ana, CA 92701 on Feb. • ......... 10 Mtl'""' , ..... pr~ .. -· ..,regory Arthur Newton, o'3 Jan 18 196' .,_.. ••1 ''"' .,_. Redlend9 Aw., Newpon 8Mcn, CA. ' ' '211271 22, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. anct Of the Nott or otMr UOn
t2te2 Pubfflfled Or~ COU1 o.11y IF YOU OBJFX:T to the ::'.:',%~,_~.!';"~
inJi::neee 11 conducted by In Piiot Feb 13, 20, 2 . Muctl 5, 1914 iT&nUna of the peUtion, )'OU therein; plut edvencea, If lftY, undlt
Qregory A. Newton 482-14 1hould either appear at the the tltme theteof end lnt1t•t on
Thi• 1t11ement wu tiled wtth the 1----------------hea.rina and et.ate you objec· euch advancee, aocl p1u1 '"'·
County Ci.rk of Orenge ec.m1v on PtlllJC NOTtC£ tioN or file written obt· ch1roee and ••1H1nM1 of th• "*' 18. 1t64 -, Trutt .. erld of the truett crMted by ,1Ja17 fl1CT1110UI IU ... 11 UON with the court be Ott lllld Deed of TtUll TM lotel
Publllhed ()fenge CoMt o.uy NAMI ITATlllllNT the hearing. Your appear-M1C>Unt of lllld oblf0atlorl, lnctudln8
PllOt Feb. 1•. 21. 21. M.,Cfl e. 196' Thi tollOWlno ~ I• doing a.nee may be in pel"IOn or by rMIOf't•bly ..Umetecl ,..., Oh#Oll •ee-u bu•'""' .. : your attorney .net Hl*'M9 ot the Truet .. 1 _. tM
M & Y ELECTAONIC A8SEMBL Y, IF YOU ARE A CREDI time of Initial publlcatlon of mle No-
-----------•------------------11ese Roeem~ Ave .. Founteln • ta. It S86.6't '1. P\8..IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE v111ey. CA 9270 TOR or a continsent creditor ~tl.edMi~E'.::'Nl CORP •
'1CTITIOUl IUIMH Mn Chen, 11e&e "°""'l'Y of the deceaaed, you must .. Trull ...
,tCTmOUI .u.-11 NAMI ITAftlillNT "'111i::~'r:.V1:i:J!t!J~~ an file your claim with the By: (SEAi.i OON 80YNTON. Men-
NAMI ITATIMINT The totlowtng pereone "' dOlfl9 lndMdull. court or present It to the per-~ ~~ P«tone .,. dotllQ ~~~:'~rREEl PROPEAT1£S Mani Chen aonal repre1entatlve •P· ~,.r.,.~s= i~~· Suit• 201
8TUFT·TEE-8HIAT, 517 E. 30th, #11 SIHTlfl'let'#alk Court.~ ~~:/~1~:;~~t: pointed by the court within (71'16'7-'toO ~ 8r°"~~=· 25511 a.ch. CA. t2eeo Jiii t8 11164 fow monthl from Lhe date of PvblllNd Orenoe Cout 0111y Piiot
Santi Anl Ave •D. Colle M.... Dlvld 0 Cleft!, I 11 Summerwe!k . nm7'I lint laua.nce of letters &I Feb. 7, 1'. 21. f98'
Cour1. Newpon e.ech. CA. 02eeo Publlttled Orange Cou1 Dally ovided ln Sect! 700 f 802-84 CA 92127 T.oco. 280• Olenneyre, l.egun• Piiot Feb 14, 21. 28 .. Mercn I . 1964 pr on ° Thia buelMM 11 conducteel by·"' e.acn. CA 92151 ,81_14 the Probate Code of Call-
ln~E DlchndUfler Thll bullneu It conducted by· I fom.ia. The l1me for fllins
Tlll9 etetemant wu nled wtth the ~ ~c'::"1P clalma will not explre prior
County Clerk ot Orenge County on Thie 1t•temen1 w• flied wtth the Pl8..IC NOTICE to tour montha from the date
Dec 2e, 111113 County Clerk of Orenge County on fllCTITIOUI IUIMll of the hearing noticed above.
PublllMd Ot•noe Coeet ,_~ Jen 19• 1914 NAllll ITAft,..NT YOU MAY EXAMINE
P1101 Jen 2•. 31. Feb. 7, 14, 1964 Publ!IMd Ot•noe Cout ~ TM fOllowlng P«IOt'I• at• doing the file kept by the court. U
489-64 PllOt Feb 14. 21. 28. Marefl I . 1064 butlo:o-:: COUNTY WUT!AN you are intereeted In the es·
to&--64 CIRCUIT, ea Fllr ortv1. Coll• tate, you may aerve upon the ,te=~~11-C!.-1-1-i---Pllll--t-C_NO __ T_1C[ ___ M~~:· ~!:~i 01mp1e, 1020 ~~~~ ~~=o~:~~~
NA• ITATDllNT l'teTmOUI MllMll :;70~1no SI . an1• Ana. CA ecutor or edminlltrator, and
The tollowtng pereon 11 doing NAMS ITA,....,,., OlbtMe McEW«i, 18381 Oold· flle with the court with
buW-u : The lollOWlnO l*tOnl 11• dOlnQ enwttt, Huntington BMctl, CA. proof of eervlce, a written
MORRIS AOVl!ATISINQ ANO DE· butlnell ... t214t requeat 1\atlng that you de·
SION, 3' 1•e Selv• Roed. '195, Al.MONO STREET PROPERTIES. Thi• bullneu II conducted by: • -'-e ,.......1 .. 1 notice of the fil. L,Ulll Nlauel. CA 92871 # 11 Sumll'lefWelk Cour1. Newpon gllWet pettner9hlp •u · ~--
llM IC1thry11 Morrie, 3' 1'1 BMcfl, CA. tieeo Pemell PMbody 01mp1e lna of an lnventory and ap-
Selv• Ad • 195. LAQune Niguel. CA. OIVld O. Clark, # 11 8ummerw91k Thie etetement w11 tiled wttt't '"-~nt of est.ate a.eta or
82871 Coun, Newpon a..cti, CA. 92te0 Coun"' Cllttc Of ()fenge County on f th Utl •• Thi• bu91MM 1econducted by en Ttdco. 2804 GtenMyr•. LAQuna ., o e pe ON or aocoun-
PllR.IC NOTICE
l'tCTITIOUI IUl*UI
NAMI ITATDlllNT
The follOWlng perec>nt ere doing
bullnesau:
DENA DID IT, 85'2 J9fdlnte Ot ..
Huntington BMch, Ct. 82647
Alice M. Rlcatdo, 9642 J.,dlnee
Or., Huntington BMcti, Ca. 92647
Thll buet,_ It conducted by: an
lndlvldull.
Ala M Rlcetdo
Thie 1t1temant w .. filed 'IWl1h tM
County Clel1I of Ofenge County on
Jen 13. 1914 ,21114'
Publllhed Or•nge Cout Dally
Piiot Feb 7. 14, 2t, 28, 1983 7fl..M
"CTITIOUI IUIMll
NA.Ml ITATlllllNT
MOnCa °',,.,.,... w.1 HCrmoue -.i 11 •M "°"" 1 ue T.a. ... ,,....,. umn•m rr ...-ITA VOUAM .. DU~T~A The ........ ...,.... ti_,. 'nleWls ,._...,... ......
ODO°' TMJIT QAflO .,.._ 1, ~-. •
tta UNLIUYOUTAKIACTIOH (t) IOUITY D&VIL.OttMINT lA) L.AttlYtft n TO"'<>TICTYC>Ufll~." ~. (J) •DC MALTY, 11111 OMPAHY Cl) MUA •
MAY 11 IOLO AT A PUii.iC IAl.I lellClfl IMS .. 4th fllocw. HUnllntton DNVI Pl.Al.A. tllt .._. ~ W YOU HUD AN ~~TION leeeft, CA. tHoet a. 1•. CGllia ...... CA.. 0, THI .. ATUllll 0' THI 1't11Mp ........ llmmone. t.10 ...,_ &.-. Mii ~ •
PADCllOIHOA(WNtTYOU,VOU ~--~....._ ..... ~.,._ •
IHOUt.OOONTAC'TALAW't'IJl CA.tlMI ' ........ ~ • .ot Me ~ On 'ebfUlll'Y 2t. 1 ....... 10-00 Thl9 ...._ • OOfldl ell d by .,, T~. Glwone dtlt ...,, CA._
&.I'll • ~ co.. • d4I( • lndWlduill. ...,.. Lee ~T~under end,....,,. Pf111it> a. IMMllllle TNe .... ,._ .. -11M ii9 .. lo Died of TNll 1900lclecl ..._,. Thll ...._ ...... wtlfl lfle ~ Olfti °' ar.,.. c.wr11W M
12. t~owlNI. Ho. u-oeuu. of ~ c:-. of 0renoe eoumy on o.c tt. tea OMdal 0. I\.._._.. OI tM 0... IO, tta ......
CoMnty ,._., of Onnoe. ..... ,,_ ~ Ol'MOt ColM .,.
of c.1torni. ..ecueecs by~ o. ~ 0ranoe 0o.t o..., ""°'JM. a•. 11. r-. 1, "· 111t K1Mnkol1 tll'IGlt IMtl WIU..111.L Piiot .lfln U , 11 l'eb 7, 14, ttM ., ....
AT PUI tCAIJCTION'TOHIOHUT ' ~
llDOelll '<>f'CA8H Of' CMHIM'I '---.---,,,.-~----...-~i CHfQ< ~•um. of .. 1111-----------1----.........,;..;;::=;,.;..,;;.;;;o.•--~;;;...--
::' 1M a::::. '!::.-:t'J fmUC flmC( filCttiilOUI • 11 111
2130 I. ' It., lanta Ana. C.... MOTICI 01 T'AUITU'I I.ALI TM ="~ : doll'8
fOfnll ll!M tlgM, tltJt, end lnteteet L.-lllL W11~ ~ •· ~ to Ind now Nld by M T.a. .... y_... Ai.CO .u __..,..,. :r190 L
uftdlt Mid Died of Tt\19\ In tN llUflMToet,.,MCaAt H --"'-... CA.
l)l'operty lttl.IMed In M6d CouMy ~... c.. ~ .. eor.. ... .
end Ii. dmrte.ct 11: A C.11• C.,.... t2t2f t1IO
Lot 4a of TrlCt No 2211.111 tN •~'POlnteclTMt•uno.ttl'lt CO:~·~...., CA. City of Coet• ~ M per mllP fOlt d..ci'tbed d.ecs of tr\let n-,., ' tecorded In aooei toe. P4IOI,.. Of WIU. • AT PUii.iC AUCTION tt&2I •
MllcllllneOut INt)l, In the ofb of 'TO THI! HIGHU'T 1100.,_ '0A Ind~ II condUCtld by:'"
the Counl)' "9ootder OI Mid Coun-CASH (peyatMe et tN time of .... In M•old H ~
ty ~ tMr9'rom 111 Oii. OM• lftln.. ~":':.°:ct~~ Thie .te18mef'ft wM llled _. ...
•rile and other hydrocerl>on to end now l'ltlc:I by It under Mid g:n~ 9::. Of <>fenoe COl#l'Y °"
9UblllnCt lying btlOw • ct.pert of Died of Ttvet In the property,,.,._ ' ,_ 500 feet wtthoUt eny l'IOfl' to..,_ lneftet ~l!Md. ,.,___ ~ upon tl'lt eurlect or Ille ~ TlllUSTOA IAARY () S'TOVTE Pu~ Otenoe ...,_. _,
of NICI~ lbowt • det>ttl of IOO IKNfflCIA,..,-. MloW!.ST PA· PllOI Jen 2A. 31• '911 1• 1•• ..... !Mt. M prO\'lded In IMtrvrnlt'M of CIFIC .. ,...... •
record. ,INANCtAL. INC . .,, IOW• Corpor· 1------------~-
The ttreet aocsr... of the r• .iion fllta.IC NOTICI
property deecrlbed •bove fa llllCOAOa!O M111ot1 18, tNt .. 1---.:....;;;=;..;.;;;;..;..------
purpotted to be. 828 Jotnn 81. lftlV. NO 210lt 11'1 eooti 13"3 f11CflTIOU9 -.iu•H
Coet• Meea, CA. t2e27 peoe ts2 Of OfflGlel Aecorde In tne NAm STAR I
TM undltMoned ~ lltY Of'llol of 1M llltcOrdeit of Otenoe TM followtnO pereon .. OOlna 1t1blllty for eny lncottectneee of the CountY: bllillMll M
1bove ttreet lddr... end Other eaid' d.ci of truat i:i.eertt>ee the HIGH TICH SVITEMI. 721 W common dellgnatlOn, If eny, lflown follOWlng Pf(lperty: leth St. 819 A-4, co.I• ....... CA. '*"*'· PA..ct.l 1: LOI 53 of Trect 17to. t2W Said Mia will be n\edl, IMlt • 1f10Wn on a ~ recorded tn Barry A. Lowe. 721 W. 1• IL
wfttloul 00\tenent Of warranty, tx· 8e>c* M4. Peotl 30 throuafl 33 tn.. 8WI. A-4, C.. Mete. CA. t2127
pr... or ~. reo-dlno tit», Cllultll9 Of Mlloellentoue ...-..,_, file. Thie bllillnell 11 oonc:MMd by, ..
POHIHlon. Of encumbtenoee, 10 QOrft Of ()f~ County, catlfomla ~
p1y the tetnelninQ ptlnctpel 9Um Of ,A..011. 2: Hon'4xciiuelw .... hrry Lowe
the not.1(1) MCUred by NICI d.ecs of mentt fot lnOt ... and .-e ,,,,_ Thie etatafMnt ... fled wldt tM
1ru1t with lni.r•t thtfeon 11 end eoroee Lo.1 A end 8 of Mk! County ~ Of <>r-. ~ on
Ptovtded In Mid not9(•1 • .OVenote. Trect No. t7t0 ...... form In the Dec.. 21. 1 ....
tt .,.,.,. under the wme Of Mid deed mMter o.oier~ '9COfded on Oc-,_
of'"'"· IMI. dla(get end.,.,_. tObef 21. 1810 111 looll 9441, Pee-Publl"*' Orat11e Coelt Olly
of the TNlt .. end Of tN truMa u 10 118, Offlclll Aeootdl. Orenge Pllol Jan 2•. 3t, '•· 7, 1', 1964
crMteCI by Mid Deed of Truet. County, CA. end 911 ~.. 52'1-M
TM total emount of the unpelcl ~t• 1.nd modification•
blllnee Of IM obllgaUOn ..cured tllertoft.
by the PtoPet'Y to bl llOld end YOO ARE IN DEFAULT UNOflll A --.,. llftnN' r~ Mllmeted COltt, U • DUO OF TRUST DATED MMd\ t , 1.----.;..'"~.;.;;.;;;.;....;""°'-..' ..... -. __ _
Plfllte end~ et the time Of 1N1. UNI.EU VOU TAKE ACTION fl1CTm0Ue .......
the lnltlal publ!Otltlon Of the Notice TOPAOTECTYOURPROPlATY,IT MAim STA,._..,
Of Sale i. '3U2Ut. MAY BE 801.0 AT A PV8UC SALi. TM fo1o11W1no per.an 11 **'I The beneflcMry under Mid Deed If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ,
Of Tl'U9t w.tofore eucu1ecl and Of THE NATUAE O' THE •..,....., 2113 M1ont
dt!Mted to the undelllCJned • Mtt· ~UOINO AGAINST YOU, YOO E.£..ePV__,, ~
ten DlcWltlon of Oef*" end 0.. SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYE" ~co.a MeM. CA. t212t2113 mand tot 1111t. end a wntten Notice 28118 Wlndwood Line !I Toro l!unan• l.01• Pickett.
of OefllUlt lltld !ftlotlon to w . The CA ttl30 • , on~ Awnue, Coet• ...... CA.
ufldltelOMd .,... Mid Nolloe of "(If 1 11rMt ldd,.... or common ~ bullrll99 11 c.ondYCt.o by .,.
Oefeull lltld !ltctlon to W to be dellgnatlOn Of Pl'OP«tY 11 "'°""'
recorded In a.. county .,,_.. the •tiove. no wenenty Is otwn •to Ill ~ Leia ~
r.., pr(lperty le locltld ~-or c.orrectnlM)." The Tiiie Mat.wt ... llled .ttti Ille
Date: Jenu91Y 17, 1913 ~ un0et Mid Deed of C«in1y Clettc of Orange County on
Rubicon Co. M Truet.. Tr\111. by rMIOn of• bt'MCft Of 0. Dec n 19U By: Calwlde Truat Deed SeMoea. flUlt In the obllgaUOnl MCurecl ' ' fl'IM1M
Inc. theftely, ,__OW. ..cuted end Putllll'led 0t-. c:o.t Daly 2701CotteoeWey.~22 ~edtotMundlll9.:f•wrtl-PIOIJen 2-' 31,., 1 " 1114 8ec:r911'19nto. CA. Hl25 ten o.o..tlon of Olfa&* end 0.. ' ' . '52._...
Phone • (t 18) 1172.-012 mand !Of ..... and wrttt«1 nottoe Of .
By Oerl• J. Sevage., All'ltllnt Sc· bteactl end Of ei.c.tlon to~ the 1-----------
rataty un~ to ... Mid~ to fta.IC NOTICE
Publfanad Otatl09 CoMt Delly Piiot 11tllfy Mid obllgatlone, end ther•
Jan 31, Feb. 7. 1', t914 aftet the ~ clUMd Mid ____________ 1_2_4-M_ notlo• Of bteedl end of -.ctton to
MUC NOTICE l:.~-=~~:'of1~,:. NOTICt TO CMDfTOfll aordt 111 lhe Office of the Aeccwder
Of' 1UU TRANl'9R ot Orenge Cou,,ty,
( ..... t101.f107 U.C.C.) I Slid .... wtfl ci. mede. ""' NotlCI II '*tby giv.n to credl-wtthou1 covenant Of wwrlll'lty, -..
t<n of the within named tr.,,.. pt... or lmplled, regerdlnQ ntle
lef0f1•l tnat a bulk treNtet 11 uout lpo11119'on. or encumbrlncea. 10
to be made on pereonll property pey the ttmelnl"O Pf'lnc:lpll .um of
her41natter delcrlbed. the no1e(1) MQ.tred by Mid deed Of
The nllMI Md ~...... ed· Trull, with lntafeet 11 In Mid noM
dr ..... of the lnttnded t'*'*"or• l)l'ovkMd, .av.no.., If ll'IY· undtt
111· ROBER'T A ROWE. 13552 ,..,. the terme Of Mid Deed of truet, ,._
mont, Tustin, CA 928llO. MAR-M.,OM, 9nd ••~... of the
JORIE L. ROWE, 13512 Fe!rmont, Truet .. and of Ille trust• cr .. teci by
Tuttln, CA. t28llO Mid DMd of Trvet.
The loclUon In C9111ornla ol the Seid NII wtll be held on· Wectnee.
chief 1xewtlvl ofla or prlnclpel d•y, February 2t. 196' It 2 00 p m .
bullneel offlC4 of the Intended et thl CNpman AV9nUt entrenoe to
trenlf•or It SAME tl'lt CMc c.ntet Buildlng, 300 EM!
All other butlneee namae and lld· Chtipman Ave., OfllnQe, CA
dreMel uMd by the 1111~ tr1t11-Notice: At the time Of ..... bid•
f9t0f wttt'tln lhr .. yeer• lut )'Ml'• mey ci. mlOe In cutl Ind/or the
lalt l>U1 10 ,., u known to the cuhlert Of oerlllled dlec:ll• ~
Intended ttana11t .. .,, NONE. fled In CMI CocM 8«:11on 2t2..,,
TM l\llM(I) and bullneu lld· At the time Of the 11'111111 pu~
ctr ... of the intended tr~•) cation of thlt nota. the to111
.,.: RICHARD J. PARISEAU, &022 amount of the unpeld ballnol of the
Brighton Drive, Huntington BMch, oblloltlorl MCUred by the lbow cs..
CA 926'9 aerl6ed Cleed of tru11 and e1tlm1tecl
Thet the property pertinent her• coei., . expen.... and ~ It
to II delcflbed In gllWll • All of '97, 1 77 o4I
the etodl-~trade, furniture. ftx. To oetetmtne the opening bid.
turM. equipment.._ goodwill •nd you may call (810) 514-ot333 -
trede neme of 1 otrtlln beer bar j Oiied: Jenuary 30, 1t64 bulln... 111d locetecl •t 1t80 8URl.INQTON FINANCIAL SER·
MonrOVll, Coell Mee&, CA 92827 1 VICES. INC .
The BullMM name Ueed by Mid • Cellfoml• eots>Qfetlon
trlllllf•ort It NICI rocatlOn te· THE M Ilk! True1 ...
FLAME ROOM I By T.O SERVICE COMPANY, agent
Thll Mid bulk trenaf9t le In• 8y I.ORAi£ WOMACK, Ateletant
ftCTmOU'llU8MU MAm ITATUmlirT
The k11kM1n9 ~ are dolnO
butlneM• SUAVER SPECIAi.TY MEATS,
2170 WMIU\, Suite K, Tuetln, CA
Ben s AlrnOI.. 1()381 ~at .
Alta Loma. CA. t1701
Hee10f a. Aamot. 103e9 ~
St , Ml Loma. CA 111101
J•lli.r 8 Ramoa. 1C3tt Benyan
St., Altl ~.CA 11701 TI9 ~le conducted by •
bu*-lrult 9en 8 RatnOI
Jr.lier 8 Ramoe
~ors Ramoe
Tiiie 1tatement ... flied wlll'I ll'lt
Couf!ty Cltttl of Orange County on
Dec 211 111113 ,,,,,...
Publl9hed Otenge Coat Daffy
Piiot Jan 2•. 3 1, Fib 7 I'· 1114 529-..
'1CTTnOUI IU .... I
MAlll IT A1'mNT
The followtng penon1 .,. dofng
buel,,... M: INTERSCO~ lllACING CORP ,
270 Newport Cenllf Dnw. Newport
8"dl. CA t2MO
lnt.arecooe U S A C ~ Cor·
porltlOll. 270 Newport Center
Drive, NMl)Or1 Beech, CA. HMO
Thia bua1""9 11 con<lucted by a
corpOfltlon
P•ttlcle M Soldeno \11()4 Pr~
dent
lndlvldulll. BMCh. CA. 92551 Jen 18· 1"' l'2lll10 mentioned ln Seci!on 1200
Anne I<. Morrl1 John OllCtlrl!l.1.~ 10 3 tit, Newpon Publlthecl Orenge Cou1 Dally and 1200.S of the California
Thia 1t1tern«1t w .. flled with the BMch, CA. t2"°" Piiot Feb 1•, 21, 28, M9rah e , 1914 Probate Code.
The lollowtng pereona ere dOlng
bUllMSI .. :·
tended to ci. cOMummeted 11 1n.18.cretary otnce of· OPPORTUNITY ESCROW, 3633 C.mlno Del Rio Sou1h, Suitt
311 N Tustin, Suite C. Otenge. 20'
Thil lta1.,,.,,t.,.. filed wlth ll'lt
County Clerk of Or•noe County on
Dec 2t. 1tlS ,...
Publlllled OrMge Cout Da9y
Piiot Jen 2•. 31. flt> 7. 14. 1 ...
&30-M
County Clttll of Ofeno-County on Thi• bullMM 11 eonducted by: • •86-14 a~ ·It ". Hekm• .. Dec 30. 111113 __ ~., partrwlhlp. na "' -
r-• OIVldO Cltni 1----------37' tntll Street Publllhed Orenge Cotll Deity Thie 1t•tement wu flled with lhe Rl Id CA t• .. o I Pll01 J•n 2•. 31, Feb 7, 14, 1tl4 i.-~.111, Cl«k Of Ora..,... Coun"' on Pta.tC NOTICE ven e, . .., 531 14 """' .... -'' H4·3U5 -i.Jen 1 , 1t64 ,__ '1CTfTIOUI IUIMH Publiahed OraJl8e C.oaat
-----Publllhed Orenoe Cout Dally NAiii ITATDllNT DaU PU t F b 14 15 21 P\ll.IC NOTICE Piiot Fel> 1'. 21, 28, M9rCh e. 1864 ~~°":'no pertOnl .,, dolno y 0 e . 1984 e6s-s4
flCTITIOUI IU .... H toe-8' SOUTH &HORI! ROOFINQ,
NAIM ITATIMINT 19381 Tob•go Ln. Huntington
TM fotlowtng pereon 11 dOlng Pta.tC NOTICE a..c11. Ce. t2Me ----------
bullne11 u : llnd11y R S111thlel. 19381 P\lllC NOTICE
COAONA DEi. MAR LIMOUSINE. ftCTITIOUI IU .... 11 Tob. 1.n , Huntington BMctl, Ce
3800 EHi Co&tt Htonwey, Suite e. NAM1 ITATl•NT 92848 NOTICI TO CMDfTOfll
Coron• del M.,. CA t212& Thi followtng pereon1 .,. ctolno Kim L«oy Lott. 2 195 C1nyon °' auuc "'ANl,.R
RICt'terd H. 8ohwelckert. 1312 ~llneU u : Ortva, COit• M•a, Ca. (t.M. 1101.f107 U.O.C.)
OUtrlOglf Drive. Corona del Mer, CENTAUR PROPERTY MAN· Thie butlneu It conduciecl by• t Notice It hereby OIWn to credf.
CA t2921S iAOEMENT, 2892 Club M ... Pl., Qlf'*ll pat'IMtlhtp tort ot the within natMd tr1n1-
Tht1 bullneu 11 condUCled by: 11'1 ~· M .... Ce 92827 1.IN8AV SAT A THIEL lerOf(t) thll I bull( tr.,,.._ It l bOut
lndMduel L.onnla L Lee. 2tt2 Club Meu Thie l11tem«1t wu flied wttll the lo ci. mlde on pet'IOllll property
Alet\ard H. 8cnwtlelt"1 !Pt .. Cotta M .... Ca 92127 County Clal'tc of Or1nge County on hereln1net deecrl!Md.
Thi• ttetemtnt ... flied with tM Thi• butl'*8 ,, conducted by: In JM. 31. ft84 Tiie n•mte .,,d bullMM ad-
County Cllttc of Or1nge County on indlvlduel. ,...,.. dr .. M• of tflf Intended tren1t1tor1
Jiii. 19. 11111' LONNIE L. LEE Publlthed °'"'r Cout Delly •r•: MOAQ.(N ORE!N (fonl'lll'ty "'~~!! Thi• l tlltment Wit filed wtth tM Piiot f'•b 1•. 21. 2 . Match e. 1H4 known .. OAAl.HN MORGAN
Publllhed Orenoe ........,t ..... , ~l'tty Clet1I of Orenge County on 929-14 GREEN). 12i-41 ~ Orlve,
Piiot Jen 31, Feb 7, 1', 21, 1864 i~ 1. 1864 -Sent• Ane. CA. t2705 111 ·64 ~ The looallon In Celttornla of the
Pul>llthed Or•noe eo.11 Deity Pta.JC NOTICE chief 1xecu11ve omoe or PflnciPll
•-II' Mf\Ttl'C ~llOI Feb 14, 21. 2a. Mercfl e. tN4 ~llMM oMo. of the Intended
,--.," "" -------t2..... 'tCTITIOUI 9U ... ll tr•nefetor le.: SAME. '1CTITIOUI ....... NAMI ITA Tl...,. An other ~ ,,.,.,. end ad·
NAMI IT A ftllllUfT •-II' llftftl'C The loftoW4nO petlON ltt dOlllO dr ..... uMCt, by the Intended tren• ~ 1 dotno ,.._ "" -bullnlM 111: 14Wor within lhitie yMf9 lu t ~ bu~•: P91IO" 1 l'ICTITIOUI 9U ... ll STAMPING 8CIENTIFICS. 179'6 latt put to ,., .. known to the
COREY 8 . WOO COMPANY, NAM1 ITATlllllNT SkYPlt'lt OltQle, Suite K, IMne, 01. Intended tr.,,... 111' NONI. "' t01 .... _ '-t ... ct..i-t2?14 The neme(I) end bu9iMM lld· , .. 2 WIWM/f .... • """'""'on Thi foltowfng pereon .. -.. A.lot\lrd T Hln49y 22212 Pten-dr ... of IN lrillnded ttlll'll*-(,1) ~ •. t\ 82:!. '812 Wf/IMI :~:..AQUA.;'~ POOL IUIVICl. tlnO Mltllon° vi.jo. Ca t271' 1te: MAAI< CUJAK. lS7'2t Ptllledel·
C· 107, Huntington Beech, CA. e'12 Hort Olk Ot.. Hu11t111gton Tiite bullneaa le Oonctucted by en pflla, WMtllt. CA. tolO 1 •
OIVERSIFl!O MANU,ACTUAINO
SERVICES. 1870 Santi Ana Aw .•
Suite E. Colt• M .... Ce. 82127
Ralph Bern1rd Gallo, 17392 Sen·
d11Wood. 1rvtn1, Ce. t2715
Thia bullMM II eonducted by In
lndlvkluel.
Aalph B GllllO
Thll 1tatemenl WU flied with the
County Clerk ot Orange County on
J•n. 13, 198• ,211711
Publlthld Orange Cout Delly
Pllo1 Feb 7 14 21 211. 198'
717-84
MllC NOTICE
l'tCT1TIOUI IU8Mll
NAllll ITATW•NT
The tollowtng pereon1 111• dOlng
bullneM u
HILL'S WEI.DINO. 831 Paulatlno,
C0t11 M .... Ca 92928
Oarle Hiii, 2588 Orenge. COtll
Meta.Ce 82128
Thi• but!nest 11 conducted by 111
llldlvdUel O.na Hiii
Thi• etatemen1 ... fMecl wt1h tM Co~mty Ci.rk of Or•nge County on
J•n 12. 108' lllTU
Publlthecl Orange Coelt Delly
PllOt Fab 7. 1'. 21 , 21, 1tf'
784-1'
PtBJC NOTlCE
County of Orwige, Cellfornla t2&e7 Sen Diego. CA 921~
on Of aner M111ch 2, 1964 (81916"-1281
Thi• bulk tranaw 11 1Ub)ect to Pul>411hed Orenge Cout Delly
Callfornl• Uniform Commerclal PllOt Feb 7, 1•. 21, 1964
Cod• s.ction e1oe. eo2-64
The neme end eddreaa 01 the per.
eon With whom ctllm• msy be flled
11 OPPOATUHITY ESCROW. 31 t N
T14tln, Sull1 C, Orange, CA 92te7 P\&.IC NOTICE
and Iha 1111 dey IOf tfllng ctalmt by ----~-;.._..;.._,. __ _
eny Cl'edllor enall be March , . 1W . OlllAMOI COUNTY
which 11 the bullneu day Mtore the "'"'"°" C°""T
eo111ummet1on data •P•clfled 100 Ctvto Ceftttt °'· W•l
~ 9eftla AM. CA. 92101 Oiied J1nulf)' 17 1984 Plaintiff LOf•lt• J Ouco. Richard J ParllMu ~--· Intended Trantle<M•I Cr oee-Plalntllf ~rlty National Senk Publlllled Orenge Co111 Otlly o.tendant Security Natlonal
Piiot '•b 14, 1984 922-64 Bink, Mlf'<lfn Blanke. Welll fargo
-----------Benk. Jeca Tnom1on. Celltomla KorMn SIMI. Vince Bell. Kent11tt't ___ ,._.B __ l_C_NO_TI_C_£ ___ Mont·HlfTll>hlll and 0oee 1-25. 1n-
'teTITtOUI 9UIMll cluC:':,"11 Oetenden11 Kannetn
NAIM ITATl•NT Monl·Hemr>hlll and Qeorg .. nne
The tollow1ng P«IOftl llS doing H~UI. end Doee H-50 ln-
bullneaa -cl\I.,.... 1. Y1U CREEi< PARTti.ERS, l TO • C... No S& 12 14
597 Sen Nlootu Ortve, Suite 102, IUMMOMI
Newport BMch. CA 92HO NOTICll y_, MW bMft MM.
Roy Chlcott11. 587 San Nlcolu, TM~ lNf ....... eeMMt ,_,
Suitt 102. N9WPOf1 e.ectl. Ce wttMut ,_, ....,._ "-'d _..,.
t2tl0 ,_ ,....-"'"*' • .,,.. "9ecl Ulltan M Chleolne. 597 San tM In ... • .. ," .......
NICOi., Ortve, Su«• 102, Ntwpor1 If wou wW1 to .-the ed"'OI of hach. Ca <f2te0 , Thll bulln•• 11 conducted by 1 an attorney In lhlt m1tter. you
llMlllCI pennertnlp lhOuld do '° pr°""'tly eo lh•t your
lllOy CNco4ne written reeponaa tt 11ny, may be
flled on time Generll Pel1ner AviaotUltecl ha ltdo ~
HARWOOO & AOtONION ctadt El trfbum&. .._ ._....,..
PWUC NOTIC(
l'ICTIT10UI .,..._ ..
NAMll ITATIMl'NT
The tollowtnQ pettOna .,. dOlng
bullnfta u
MAOICAL FORREST 11•21 Aha
v111a Clrcte Huntington e..cn. C•
92847
Forr .. t Alton Mlllef 11•21 An1
Vitti Clrcte. Huntington Beech. Ce
t2847
Thia bullneN It conducted by 111
lndlVld\J91
Forr•t A wi.r
Thia ltetemenl WU Iii.a with the
County Cl«k of Or.,. County on
J en 13, 1964
F235UI
PuOlllMd Orenge Coett Deity
PllOI Feo 7 1~. 21 28 1"4
716-14
MLIC NOTIC£
fllCTITIOUI 9U ... ll
MAlll 9T ATl-.rr
The lotlowlnQ P990"• .,. dOif\o
b\ltlneM ..
HAARINOTON S, MO Glanneyte
l 9911n• hacrl. Ce tH& 1 John Oennll Herrington. 1104
llaJ• l.91QUl\I Deeel'I Ca tHe ,
fhi• tNllneM 11 COf\Ouetecl by an
lndlvld\111
John Dennie H1mngt0fl t2t4t IMof\ C 12641 lndMdull T'hel the proPet'Y pertlnem hit•
Thia bull,,... I• oonoucted by: an Joh~ ..:.. ,...-y, ... t2 Nofflllll RICHA"D T. HANLlY 'tu0 ~ ~~ fn ~~~ .. : ":
lndMch.111 Or .. Huntington hedl. CA. t"4f Thi• 1t1tement WU flled Witt\ the rn llKt. It ur• ...... --:::::::
&&O ~ <:.llMr Or Ire Ud. IM •••in• 1 .......,. ... Sult• 1907 207 BROADWAY I, '400 Newport hach Ce t2ta Ud. ,..,, ........ M .... M~nur l!Mtt lult• 330, Hew-Thia et1t9l'Mnl:... Ned wtth the .... le 11 .... llllHllA .. ......
Thie lt•tement wu rited with ow
Count)' Clerll of OrllnQI CouMy on
.Ml\ t1 1M4
Corey i woe Thll MillM te oonducted by. en County Ollttl Of Otente County on tC::'*..:"':!::: 0 :W-w7 tr~
Thie 11ai.men1 wM flled Witt\ tl'lt lndMdlJal l'etlfuety 7, 1ff' n County Clerk of Oranoe County on JoM ~ 11...-y ~ Coelt HlgtMey. PWwport leedl.
Dec. IO, tN3 Thie ... letnent wee fllld with the Publlehed Orenge Cou1 Oelly C~he luelMM NltM ~ by Mid ~ ~nly Cllttc Of Oteno-County on Ptlot ,eb, 14• at. 21. M.,otl 1• t"4 ltentfetort •t lllct locltlOn II: THI
Publllhed Otenge Cout Delly Jiii. 11, 1ta4 t2M• 1'1.0WIA llLLUI PIJot JM 24, 31, ,.., 7, 1', t.... .,_,, l'Mt Mid i.11111 .,.,,.,_ It in..
840-'4 Publtthed Orenoe eo..t DfllY tended to ci. ooneummt1ed at .,. _______ _.__ Hot ,eb, 1', 2t, 21, Marotl I, 1tM PmlJC fl011Ct Off1oe of' IHIAMONIAMll'ICAH
"8JC NOTJC[ 4tl-l4 f'IOTmOUI _,..... IX'AHI UC..OW. 1113 I 17'ih
Mm STATtmNT It .. tlt05, lent• AM. County of ~~'~ "8.JC NOTICE TM fo11owtnt pereone .,. doing Orenoe, CtllfOfftle t2701 on 0t lfter -•• ,_,., ~ 111: M.,ch 2. , .....
TM .....,,. penc1n9 .,. dcMnt Mnnout IUIMM A CHOtC1 '°" LIN. U2t 1 mt bl.Ilk ,,.,..., II eul>.flat to ~ w NAm ITA Tl_,. Cimino ~W. .,.. l).10I, Ce11for1111 Unlf0tm COf'ntMtOlel
CAN>l KLllN, S-420 I lrtl'IOI, T'ht tolowtr'I pertOnl we doil'O t.n "'*' ~w CA. tH71 CocM hctlon 110I. Coat• ......_ ca. 82121 l>ullr*l 11 Mone D 1e118ftO li'cil ~ TM natne end ld4r• of Ult pet•
lalttfn ~.ctflO M11111f1Gtllflno NIWPOAT MOOllllMQ lllllVlCI. oo OrM Del\e ,olrit CA t2Ut eon wlttl wMinl Clelml INY bl llled
,,......_ e Clllf corp, llO I Hll 1200 lhellmall• Aoed, ~ lttbWa L. K1i11f1 ' ari11 ~ I• 8HIAAIONIAMIAICAN IX• ~!..1. Me 1470, LOI ,.,,.._. ca. ltaich. CA tHU mer flt Id Lene.' len Juan PMll UC..OW. 1113 I tntl It,
llUU1J WlltML99Herftl,21H1 Mtloue Oec*tttno, CA tH111 •1~• Me. CA t270t, Ann:
Ttlll bUllneM II oondue1ed by • Lant, Huntington a.ell, CA. t2t4I 1hll ~ 11 ~ by. e KG , ,~, end tM IMt
oerpotetioft. ~ " ...... 411 OOunttY OtfWtl ~. ~,.,, .. *""" 111.,,, ..... 1..wt1 '*""° ~ Hiii ..... , MlllelM HMa; CA. talO? •#Mra I.. Kleln eflMI bl Mnf\ 1, 1 .... 1.wNatl le tM
MeMft IMrNlflf\, leomlll'Y MIMI I.le Hertle MOM D leflMo ....,,_. Mt blfof't IN '°'*""" TIMI~.,. fled .itt\ tN Thie -.attfMM .. Ned.,.. N THI tt...,,.,,. .. tlled 9"" IN ~ dttt ..,_. ......_ eountr an et er.,.~.,. OCUMY ewt1 Of Or~ ~..lf!. ~-ca-• 0r-. ~ L..-• ..ltD*'Y 111t J~fl. Jen7"tl, fN4 JM,Jl.1... ~ ,;.,__,:_, MltlCM* ,_ •~ ,_,. ,_ lnMfMled'Tt.,_..,...,.
....,.,..,., Or ... eo... ~ "'**' Orenge ~ Delly ~ °'at'O' c... ~ ~ Or ... ~ Oellr "°' ,. 7 14 I t, II 11M ...... ,.., 1•. n 21. MWCJl\t. ,,.. PllOt ,. , ... n H , M.m-1 , ... ,... ,.., , .. , ... .,_... ._,_... t7l•M 121·9'
~ .. ~t~ gwtel pen· County C*1I of 0r.,. County Oft -· = :-:: ~,: n«tl\lc>, 4400 MtGAr1hllr IMJ, Jan 12 ttl4 • ,.._. .._.. .... ,....._., .. ._.,.. :2'::o "°· ~ leedl. Ca. Pub!Wled Otano-Coeal o.ity ::::::. :.:.• ._, M 8"J,...., '9
Paul end ,,MOM l<llulny, tt31a Piiot fief> 7, t4 21, 21, 1914 .. U..-..... ......._It ... "\o~lfl91on IMof\, Ca 12148 '7t!' .... • • ...,_. ..-.... .,.....
""' Clate>llne 8qer. rtaJC NOTlC( ••• • •• .,,. .. ••• ,,. '"· •723 Mitty Ooul1, La Mw.. C. .,,. ·1m1 ..................
t2.t01 ACTmOU81U8M.M fllf ''"..-. .. Mr ....... ruoene n N¥M 111-. eoo NAmlTAYWI•n ~..,, ......... .......,
lprlng V"'-r Aoecl, "°"*· '2701 TM toftOWlnQ 1*90M art dOll'CJ 1·TO THI b991DA.NTt 1 ..,,. Herber1 I 1M IJIDbMh Pritt ~-. _..,., I ... .._.. _, "r ._
Tn.iat, 4400 MecAl1tM IMS, Me ,ACJfle WOOOI I.TO.. tUt ............ ,_ W ,_ _.... ..
llO, ~ leed\, C& UMO ~aune1t,......,_,1eeett, ............... ,_--. <' 0. lox tote. ~ IMla fie, Ca tllt3 ... • d'YI .,_ w. aMWnOM
Ca t20l7 N9wpol1 """°' ....,.., 1no .. • le .wet on ,ou. fie wttfl "* OOIM1 J . OMtilOl)Mr end Jene WOOd· Celltomll oorp., 1&M MoMMe, •""""*"NapOt•totne~t
ward, HI Ortftwood M . Cotona "'"' ti, Ntowpot1 ._.,, c.. 18'3 UNaee ,ou dO, 'ffNt "'*'" wlll • dlt Mer, Ct tatat 0r-lt'fl C:O.t °""9llJl*a. ll'IC , 1 __,..,Oft ~!Oft of IM pleln-
TIWI "'*-t le ~ by • C.tomie oorp • "'8 UdO, lift, _, t1*1 _,,, fMJ' .,.. •
....... ~. .....,,, lwlh, Ct t2tta ~gBMnl IOW* '°"tor IM,.-..
Ml lNVUTMINT, a tet*el TMe bu1ir.-le oondUateCI ., a _.,,., IW' In the ~ Wflldl
..,,,., llmlteO pertnerttllp ooutG ,..,.. Ill 0-~· of lueen I(. IMl'lt•• a gerw.i "'1· N9WpOf1 Hattliof luNwt. IM. ...... \aklf'!I ef ~ Ot pt~
IW J L. ,...,._.. ,.... Of OU. rflllill,..... I Fl If M H CIOMo
Thl9 ltAWftlnt .. fled """ tN Thie .. .....,,..., .. !lied """ ... plMl1 ~ '*"" • OI .... ~ 9'\ Ollillntr' Olwtf1'f ~ ~Oft o.tlllll DK ,. irM:l;·1.... oW\, ti, 1.... U A aAANCti, C.. ,-U1 ,_.,, ty; KatNaafl A ~
l'luMIMd ar.. c... ~ Pu~ Or-lllQlt Colllll Dalt' 11\lbllanee Ofw'IOe'C.O.. 0.0, Noc
fltloC ,_ 14, tt, ti. Mwcf\I. 1~ 11t1ot ,eb 7, t4 tt, t.... Jan lt , .. '1 t4, tt, ... .. ,... ,..... , .....
' l
~
Pubt!tNd Orange c:o.t ~
l'llot ''° 7 14 21 2t 1 ... 1.,...
Ml.JC NOTtcl
LHt ,.. .. ,.,.,,
llEPPER
'ljour ,.aJianl "l'J Jhin# /;L,
/ft, ~ri'jhl morning Junri.u.
1/our paJJionaf, Jm;/, 9/ou J
/;L, /h , warm evening Jun,,/,
Swulhu1rl. laokin9 al
11ou maLf'J '"'I who/, Ja'I.
To My 2 favorite glrla
Shirley & Jennifer
Love, David
Meet me at the
Marriott Hotel, 7PM, for dinner I
and be my Valentine!
Love,
Bob
Happ~ \Ja\ent\ne's Da~
to my wonderful wife Maimu.
You are the greatest &
/ love you very much 11 '#
Your husband, Bo~~~
~ To KAREN. you ve nave
come along way and are
I very SPECIAL. LOVEL y
GIRL Love you much
Mom & Gabrlel
To the Kin
Happ v. g, Y alentin • the first f es Day o man together y
I love · The p 1 You, arnsp . p . rtngs rincess KA T. ' 'he Gard ·
Q ma ueen
t rnoo-er To the bes
I know:
' J fove you.
Ma Bell and
the kidS .
To The C.M.H.S BMuty'a
LAUAA-SU8AN-JILL
OANA·SHAWN
Thank•. GOOd luck. ·don't
IOf'gel that I LOVE YOU
Love,
CharteeC
Happy Valentine's Day
and 4 mo. anniversary. You
are so special to me & I love
you forever. Congrats on
R tH becoming an uncle! X\.
lr.:~BI• Love ya Sweetie ~ I ,..,,
NACERA LOVE'S BRUCE
When you argue hold my
hand, so each day will be
A VALENTINE
Tera
TIE 11un1T 1111 DEANA& JAN
LOVE YOU MUCHI
MOM & GAABAIEL
I love you, love, Indeed I do. I love you. love, so
ple~se be true. Of all the guys I've ever met.
you re the one I can't forget. Your heart Is like a
pot of gold. hard to get and hard to hold.
Now I've got It. I'll hold on tight.
cause you're the one
I want tonight.
LOVE YOUR WIFE,
THUMPER
as the padder
of Dudley's
four little feet.
And within this fury llctle
body beats,
The warmest little heart
you'll ever meet.
Happy Valentine's
Day
J<oJeJ are /!(.,J,
11,·olrlJ ure /]/141,
TO MY ODIE,
Thank• for all the llappl-
neul May Odle and
Gerti.Id llv. on for8Y9ft
I love you alWaysl
YOUR GARFIELD
To my darling daughter/
Jennifer & Sharley Have
a great day. Love, Mom
•KATHY• ..... , ... '"" ,.,, .. HYllHtlH'• ''"' , ... , DARREii
1/7'1 ::bar/;ng Boh, JA#E·O CHICKE#•O,
!} Jove '!J011 •• :J)Oc1i•
Sweets for the sweets
to my darling babies
Yolerie & Bobby '
Love, Mother
Hl!)py V91«1tlne'I Oty
IT'lllDl.UT
11 YUiil LM. • . . . .. .
WE LOVE YOU.
LESLIE,
JOA/I/IA & GLEN#
JOHNNIE: I loY9 you 10
much the Diamond Ring
you gaY9 ~ lhowt how
much you care. SYLVIA
Thank• Wm. Hatold
Jeweier.. N.B.
To MY loving hutband
UlllEL on thl• our tlrtt
Valentf"" Day u hut-
band & wife. I Love You.
Garlleld,
You are my lrue love
Happy v11entlnes D1y
Odle
Happy V1lent1nes D1y
Legs. Love
Sandy
KAREN
WE'RE GOIN~ TO
HAWAII
FOR TH E WEEkEN D.
LOVE ,
ED
~T/-r0
L~t £.1
UJt£0 'jol
Bb
:Jk;6 v•"' rao limericL6, rl.,m•6
or /anc'I /;,..6, ;..wt
Zigg'Ji :Jon~i•, & ..9 wanlirag
lo L. 'lour Vaf.ralin•.
'nic-'nic
Georgia
Jht Of
T>t.d.roc~rs
As 1 heard the tw<ln.9
of cuptds bow I thou1ht of
~ollr ped.tLl steel ever
stnc.e thdt d.o.l' l'-Je
._ .. ""--,-~_. k.nown tha.t
ou.r luv \s 'for re<ll !
M6m & Dad JANDRON
Thankt 10< all your LOVE &
help Happy Valentine'• Day LOV9
''The Cabbage Patcil Kid"
Happy Va lentines Day,
GRANDMA & GRANDPA
Love to Colleenie
The Queenie
The Honey
from
To Becki
Laugh/Ing /Ike chlldren
Uvlng /Ike lovers
Forever In love
Gary
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To CHR1ssv1
I Love You
Forev~r/
To Shari
T 0 0 Great Wtf e
and o good Friend.
I LOVE YOU.
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C8 Otanoe CoM1 DAILY PILOT/TUMday, February 14, 18M
L.
..._OP,_.,... IALI It,...,_, II, 1N4 It 10'GO a.m. ~==1~1M.A K Oofpcnllon • Tnw. r luceeaur Truet•• or
Deed Of Tl"Ult ........, Wolf. T,.._, Of ~o.rteln
llrll H. ldlmtdt end ve c. ~. hu9bend ll'ld ...... IOlnt ........ end r.oorded ~ ,,, l1ia • lnecNment No. '2·21D41 IOI~ "9oofdt o1 Orenoe ec.-llY, CllttotNe. Ind piuAUeM to tMI
oeftaln Noeloa Of°"*" ttweundtr t900i cted OcdOMr 11, 1ta • In-
t No. ~51117, Of Offlotal
of Mid County, will under
11UttUtnt to Nici OMO of T tuet
publlo llUCltion for oeetl, 1.twf\11
of tM United Stat• Of
, M c:.fller't ~ ~Y·
Mid True1 .. drewn on •
Of Mllonel bat*. I ttalt Of' ......., Mvlnat and loan maoct• __, OOmtolad In 1"'9 ttate, at Tht ~d .,.. ~ the two ~ It the Allen BulldlnQ, tac> lf\O Yorb4l Street, .. 140t I Yorbe
Street, City Of Tu.Un, County of Of· lln09I CellfomJa. all that rt;ht, tltle end rn.._. con~ to and now
held by It under Mid OMO of TNIC
In tne P1'°'*1Y tltuated In Mid
County end 8teta ~bed .. Lott of Trect No t0277, u per mac:» l'900f'decl In Book «8, Pagel
10-14, lnclu91Ye of mltoeuaneoue
lftlC)e. In the ol'flol of the County Aeoordtf of Ntld Orangt County The ttr .. t Mjdr ... or othtf oom· mon o.ionatton of Mid property la.
la purponed to be 3433 SumrMtMI
Clrcte, C0ttt M ... , CL Said tale wltl be mtde wlthOUt
oov.nant or werranty. ••I><-or lmpffed. u to mi.. ~on or
encumbrancee to Ntltfy the unpaid
bel~ dueon tn. note or notM
MOured by H id Deed of Trull. to
wit: 128,660.2 t, plue the IOllowlng
Mllmatld 00111, llCl*'!Mt and Id·
vancet 11 the tlm. of the lnltlal pub·
tloatlon of thl• Notice of Sei.:
1830.58
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER,
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST, DATED AUGUST
11, 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP·
ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-
LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX·
PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU.
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·
YER Dated Jenuarr 28. 1984
orecloeure Contulttnll. Inc
14081 YorO. Street. Sutt• 210 uatln, CtllfMnlt 92880
7 t4)73 t-3942 w OfrMtod
ubO.ned Otano-Cout Delly PllOt ~.,,.3 1, Feb 7 14, t984
725-84
P\mlC NOTICE
C'9'.-ot7
NOTICI CW TRUl.Tll'I IALa
T.I . No. ICM111
'"'" 11• NOTICI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST. DATED Mey 28, ~983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
0 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT
AY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE.
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
On Maren 8. 1984 •t tO 00 A.M .
CALWIOE TRUST DEED SER· VICES, INC . u duly 1Ppointed
Tru11 .. under and pureuant to
Deed of Truet recorded June 7
1983. u lnll no 83-238416. of Of.
fk:lal Record• In the office ol the
County Recoroer ol Orenge. Stitt
of Cllifornlt executed by Thomu R
Van Wegoner and Cato! c Van
W8Qoner. hlJtbtlld and wit• WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC ALICTION TO
111GHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR
CASHIER S CHECK (paytble 11
llnw of Nit in llWful money of IN United Stat•) In the lobby of the
front of Suitt t07 II 2130 E Founh
St Senta Ant . Celtfornla Ill right,
uti., and lnter•t conveyed to and
now held by II under "'d Deed of
Tru1t In the property lltuated In "Id
County and State detCflbed 11
TF'le Southwuterly 80 fMI of the
Nort"911terly 180 fff1 or the
Southeaeterly 205 1 .. t of Lot 288 of
Newpor1 Helghll. In the County of
Orange. State of Calllornle. H per
mep recorded In Book 4 Ptgt 83 of
MlecellaMOY• Mapa, In the ottlce of
the County Recorder Except the
Northeuttf'ly 815 feet
The llrMt lddr... ol the rHI property ducrlbed above 11
purported to be 2189 Tu1t1n Av·
en~. Cotti M .... CA 92827
The undettlgned dleclalm• any
llablllty for eny Incorrect,_ of the
above 1trtet lddr ...
Slld NJe wlll be mtde, bUt
without covenant or warranty H ·
preu or Implied, r8Qtrdlng title,
po .... lk>n. or encumbrtnoM. to
pey IN remllnlng prlnetpel eum of
tn. note(tl MCUred by Mid Deed of
Trust. with lnttt .. t thereon 11
provided In Mid nota(I), ldvanoM,
If a11y, undtf' the terma of u ld 0..0
of Truet f.... ch1ro-end ex-
penM1 of the TruatM and of the
trulll craated by Mid Deed of
Trull
The 10111 emount of fht unpeld
balenc.e of the obllgttlon MCUr
by the property to be told end
reeaonable ettlmlted 00111, t x·
penMt and edv•ncet t1 the time of
the tnnlal publlcetlon of the Notice
of Sele la $78.015 55
The 1>enellcl1ry under Hid Deed
of Trull he<ttofore executed end
dellverll<lto the underelgntd a writ·
let! Oecl11rat1on of def1u11 end De-
mand for Sale, and 1 wr11ten Notice
of 0.ltult and Election to Sell The
underalgnll<I caueed "'d Nollet of
Default end Elecllon to Sau to be
recorded In 1ne county wn.re
reel property 11 located
Oete Februery 2. t984
CALWIDE TRUST DEED SER·
VICES INC AS TRUSTEE
18327 Sherman Wey
1R...01 CA 91335 (818) 708-88 13
By VICKY JENKINS TRUSTEE
SALE OFl'ICER
Publllhed Orenga Co11t Dally
Piiot Feb 14 21 28 t984
834-84
l'tlll.IC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUI 8Ult•ll
NAM! ITATIMENT rn. fotlowlno peoreone ere doing
l>Ullneet ..
CENTAUR PROPERTY MAN
AOEMENT, 2892 Club MtN Pl ,
Costa M .... Ct 92827
Lonnie L L ... 2882 Club M ...
Pl., Coela M .... Ce 92827
Thlt bullneet It conduelld by an
lndlvtduel
LONNIE L LEI
Tltll ttatament w .. nled With the
Coun1. CWll Of Otano-County Otl
FeO .• 19M ,,,.,_
Put>llMed <>rano-Cout Oeny
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THE DAILY PILOT lMI fm!tl lOll e:t!~ •111 -~h lllllWP PAii
<:LASSIFIED OFFICE HOUJ\sF-=*=iiiiii=lilii LITllUlllY A8SUM oov.ALOAN Tnpi. wide so·.eo· woe
REAL ESTATE
'\~r&l ANJ\ftnl Hilla
•1•t.1aN1 ~ P.n11 .... i.. ~.-.v.no &M<h C.CW-O.I Mar
Coot.a MOM o.n. ... Ill
l3T0t0 '""""'"'V~y Hunu~..,..h
Munt Hari.o..tt !nnJ>e '"""'""."'" L.Acvrwi H11Lt
UfUM Ht .... I
i...~ ,..,,....,
M...oo v .. ,,
Hrwp>rl &Nrn s.ncie...... ..
S.n Ju.an C•~•V•Ail~
S.nt.a /IJo.
S..al a..ch Sou•h.....,,.,....
S...-t e...-t,
Tu.aun
Wn~Nt.er
Mobil• H.,,,._
Acr«"•lt"
i\partm<-1\la
Bor...-h PtvJ>"'rl~ &u.!MM l'ropi.
~"''""'Y Ulla C-Omml Prol)Pr"
WR CHAft>ISE Te~phon.e Service:
~= ~~"':.':... ::~ Monday-Friday
::; ~·~w. .. i. ::! 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M . IOI• c;.,.,..... .. l:qvll"'._, I ti/I :m ~=':'-v"w :~2 Business Counter:
:~~; t~~;;."a.i.. ~, Monday.Friday := ~~-=~o.i..s. :~:! 8:00 A.M .• S:OO P.M.
10>6l M ... h,~) HUI
::: ~:"1~:= m• DEADLINE. 10~ M.....-at 111611\t'""''-t224
IO)J Olh·~ turnllur• • Pl:BLICATIO~ 0£A0lf~[ I~ lqu1.,,.,..n1 Ul
111u .,...,_•a.,.,.. •m Monda\ at l I 30 a m 106f Sp.otttnc l-9 ·
101• TV Rad·· St.er"" em Tuesda\' \ton l·30 p rn 1071 • := BOATS W ednesdav ·1u"" l<W p.rn .
IOllil lt..mr """' ;!lo1101 Thursda\ "i·d 4 :rn 11.rn. 1118.1 1 ........ 1
1ouo ...... ~r ~~:~ Fri da, f h11r!-·l:'Hl r1.m. 1~""''
1100 e.., .... i !>•• ~u011~, Saturnav ~ r1 'HJ<J I' Ill 1 U~ M•'•h,. t .. 4u:111
M n1 ~" "" 7020 C' d L I ()') 1t!IO •• • 10 •••• ;:,un a"· r ri > 1 11.111. 117, .,,,111 &t t.i...i.. • r
IWC ""·r.,.. 7024 L
122· !o>u"P''" 1"•""''""' 1ine CANCEL A T IO'.\ & I l)( ~aolbu.,tb 7()2-
llY II 111 Wiii! 74X80' ~ 1 on Balboe Ptn· on 1h1rp 48R • l\Mted IMno dlnlng•kltchen hrt1a •1 lar htltl lntula that would offer pool. Many xtr ... Lo dn. arH, 3 Nd room• &
Two Unite ... 3 & 2 IJdrm. bay vt.w with a 2•tty OWC I= TD 10 quel. 38ath•both llQ,,l & dark·
AND THEY'RE NICE home bultt on It. Curftnt· buY91'. &42·6683 ., lnterlo<9 • .,...~ to rte
IT'S NOT A FIX!Rll ly UMd u otftce end Oat· LOT fOf Nie by owner tn rm & pool ., ... AQ1.
Draatloally reduced to •· Alltlng '425,000 Cotta M .... CUI'! pref. 1 .. 5•40--5.93•1 ____ _
S229,000. ·, Hlghelt off• accepted. r• urum Traditional (102) 329.9311 Reno 1 .... -•• ......_. ... ---.,::---'T'.11~ ..
o:,1ya!'29·=·::C,:!: Realty Nt'#OrltWAduttCondo 2 Xint A:t:7'ator• on ~L..atge 70•100ftat 631·7370 3Br28d 125K873-3313 ~~~~;.:.
lot with ctoM up of "' 1 2400 + 2360 aq ft or
b1)'ffon1 eottvtty. Plana IEW lllUll laat. ltae' 1041 c':n be combined. ·Re
lnetucMd for dramatic,... 0•••11 alonomlca Corp. Jim mod.i of thla exi.11na nan YINMt 0..rt hNt Graham t?M700
dupta Into 2-etory, S Winding bflolc walk to • Trl·i.v.il 28' 2'A b&. 2 car 1..-----:-r----
bedroom home. Room bNutllul College Park gar Recqll9t ball, tennl•. C.-trti&f
'°'pool anes auu haw a ct1wmer.S1ep. 1ntoa1ov. tauna, a12s.ooo Bkr. f!!J!fH 1110 yttd. Call for detalla on ly llvlng room com-~377 __
tltla unuaual value. pllmented wtth thUttera l f Newpor1 ayfron1 pr1men
831-1400. and a double brick fir• at ornce bldQ. e.472 eq •
, place t.clng fMng room & a 1.eoo,000. 8111 Grundy
WATERERONT femlly room. Country * IPH Hiii * Bkr 875-8181 ·
HOMlS •-· •tyle kitchen with trench on low priced Ranctlo San 1350
REAL ESTATE dOO<t loOk• out to IUlh Joaquin • 2 •tory lac ... '"' 111·1400 landecaplng and 1hade lownhome w /vlew . Trade. TD. CHh lor
•--------covered patio. 3 giant Own•r flexlble. S 113.000 equity. Attume bedrooma, 2 bathe. A 25 PALOS·Sun 1·5 $212,000 1at a COM
CQndom1niu"'"
O...plr•"' Uniu
H.,._. ID I» MOW<l : ~ TRANSPOfHATIOH CORRECTIO:\S: llPLD :m ~~~~ ::~ Cancellations and r0rrertions ma y Loc~!~~'i.~reet
mu1t .... only I 139.900. J Doran Bkr 759-0e19 duplex. e.42-5290
Call now 54&.2313.
'"""""' ProP"rlY lndUttr\al Propt)
l;>U for Sat. Mob!I• Honw Par~
RENTALS
K...-~ HO<.-. Uni~
.. _ rumiah.od"'
Untu......n..i
Condo"'"' Condo Uni • Town._ furn
T ow.VW..-Un r
Duplunrum
Oupleuo Unl
i\partmenla l'\;m..i..ct
i\.par1nwn1A Uni
Apia l"l.m u. U nl
Hoarna Room a. &..rd
Ho~la.Mowlo Cunt .._
Sumnwr ft.tnt.a.la
Vaaouut1 ~nt.a.la
•ll#nw. '°Skar•
•ll#nw. Wanwo
GA1119 tor RH>t
Olin ~nt.aLt aw.,,_ ~nt.aLt
c:..:.mmJ ll#nt.aLt
lndu.at ll#ntala
Slllral(•
Mo• Rent.ola
14()( l •nl"'"" eoi• be made on same J ea<lli nes as / 1uat • few block• trom 10~ M11u" Boi.... 801~ • thopplng. 3 Bdrma. & 2 :~~~::"=Sr<,,,...... :Jo above. Please ask for a ca ncell ation bath• In each unit + fir ..
l)l• "' • eo22 b h 1. placH, Hperete gar·
l)'I< h•olm Trov•I 8024 num er w f"n canrPI in~ your ad. agH, bit-In kltchen1.
'"' T•••I•" \'11111) 6026 carpeu and drapea. I~ ERRORS· Owner'• unu hU been 1* AUTOMOTIVE ..... • completely redecorate! :m ""u 1 ....... nM 1108011~ heck your ad dail y and report
1
A1k1"i S395.~. • . ""'° ""rvw..-V•r\& .:1 C 71 .. , ) i\u~• w."""' uo10 errors immediately. The DAILY "' 67 ·4400 ·1
llOO Spvt1> l\.o<• kuda 11112) 1J I JI U .. 2121
rnx. ~r~~7' o ... ~ :~ PILOT assumes li abilitv fo r thP first HARIOR
;~ ~:,~'I"'' , ...... :!~ · ncorrect ir.sertion cnlv.
1410
~~~~ AUTOS IWORTED
2)l() Alt• H.•.n"" 11105 ..........
11111
..... 1111!1 ••• 1111 .. _______ _ 2)3) i\u<l· 9107 l"
2eoo ilu••"· ''°' I lal H f I I
CLASSIFIED 642-5678
2700 HMW ti 12 taHI Ir I t alH tr I t :llOO l'11mon 9114 11_ mo u. .... " e111 lntr1I IOOZ .... atral 29()2 [).I,;.,, •II 9118 2804 ,.,,,.,, 9121
2'()) t••• 9123
1909 11 ..... 1. 912) ' LIDO ISLE
1002 ---------
~~ ~·.';;~.. ::~ Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier &
mt J'""'" D1J1 float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $1,100,000. 2912 L.mbo.1r•hon1 91l3
21114 i... ... ,. 913) ~::: ~:;;.. ::!i Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom,
mo M-r•u 910 fireplace. beam ceiling. $420,000.
21122 Mof<'r'<.lft llrru 910
2112) M11aub"I" 9147
M(, 9149
W11lll
3BEOROOM
30g E. 19th. Attume low
Int loan. s.ti.r wlll help
fin an~. S 125,000.
Joan Howe 875-7896 Bkr
UITlllE 00110
111,1001
Opo.I 81)1
ANHOUf4CEMEfHS P"""''" ::~~ Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba, ~....... 'Wl PN'""' l h p . l $775 000
IRYl•E TEllUDE
Sparkllng 2 Bdrm with
decorator touchea
thru-out. lndudee a 2 car
garage, pool & ape. A
ctlarmlng 1i.rter 10< the
young couple. NHr new
and It'• prtoed to Mii
nowt Call today M&-7171 '-'-' 61 """""" J/I04 p,.,,. t.. v1)7 patio, poo ome. nme oc. , . P..-.ala 1012 ~uh llU9 P""°""I 3tf'y..... .14)14 ll<>!Lt Hovn 111111
Sct.oob ~ lntt.N<w.n .101& fl,..,., ::~ Tra•~I Ml I a -..Wb F
but>aru vt67 abulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br. 1 Ba,
VISTA DEL LllO IAYFROllT
BUSlf«SS I.
FIHAHCIAL
fu ... oit.a
ff1,1Mf•~
\ '"'"' .. t(•I" 4 a .. \ohu
4UJ4 \1H1i
·•~v condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. .. 1,.
.11 1·3
Vl7~ VI .. , IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFRO•T
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up;
2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,500,000.
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
WTllMllPLD
240 MAGNOLIA
1160.000. Drive by, then
call Joan Howe 67S.76IHI
Brott er
THE REAL
EST AT&: RS
llWllWllW Roof, carpeting, walpaper,
vinyl noort, kitchen. land·
IC8Pfng, patio and more.
In factthl• one It new In
and out. Meta Verde 3
and a den with ramlly rm.
Greet existing loan and
the full price la only
$169,900. Don't mlN ltl
751-31g1
C:SElKT ~PROPERTIES
C::SELECT -r PROPERTIES
TIEILIFFI
IEWNllT IUOI
aw,,,._.,.,, s.i. •a....,,_ ()pponuNU-. e.....,,_w.,.i..i
•rnvf"l'tnwnl ~curv11,..
lnVft\IN'nl W.,,lf'd
'MCln<'v LO Loan
•M(lf'M"" \o\f&ntf'd
Mt>rtl(•ll" f l> , PElllllU HOIE OCUIFRllT ---------Open & epaclout 3 Bdrm EllLlll TIHll home only 4 YMrl old. Ill Uifll nettled on a quiet
•LIHllU*
IPllWU.1-1
1HYl1 .. lte
3 bdrmt, 3 beth•
$425,000
[Mf>LOYMENI
II·!• \.\ .. 1,1,...1
•.J.,r,. "'-•r•h.,J
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br. 3
Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000. Prim• locatlon over-cul-d .... c In • beautlfully ~~~~~~~~~ looking lafrwayt, lake tcenlc grM nbell araa. _
and nlte ilt ... 5 Br, 2 fire-High beamed celllngt
LIHHALn
111·7100
AMMALS
STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
According to Calllornle Bu1lneas
•nd Proleaslon• Code (Sec 17900 to
17930) •II perton1 doing butlneas
under 1 tlctftlou1 n•m• mull fife a
ll•!•ment with the County Clerk and
h•11e It publlahed four Umat In a
newtpaper 1er11lng the •r•• In which
the bualneea I• located
The tt1tement I• required by law
and 11 nece11ary In protecting your
bu1lne11 name Moll b•nkl require
proof of llllng to open commercial
accounta.
CORO•ADO CAYS llYFRllT
Corona Island cust. bayfront lot . 85' boat
deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade.
AllllOWNEU HOIE
Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba. lake view. 3:>00 sq.
, ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local prop.
plac... ilbrary, bllilard and wood burning fire-
rm, family rm. Attention place. $299,500, FEE
to every detail In thl• cut-land I M&. 7171
tom Valentine built home.
$2,850,000. Tom Alllaon
e.44-8200 THE REAL
ESTATERS
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
)41 Boy\od• 011v .. N B 6/', 1>161
1.llH MIT& llU
Chatmlng 3 Bdrm home
with entry courtyatd & 1 ape. Family room with 1-----------11-----------1 fireplace opene to a 2nd
' ... ' ,
ri>\ ~ 111,100 f:9' Red Estate
.Al,.rATfflCIU fHCfSIHCf•M• 10 •EWP1 h~1R1 T IUd01I
I ne o t... nnt an atg· IAYOIEIT ett condo• ror your
ThrM bedroom1. Huge money. Highly upgreded.
famlty room. Formal din· Walk to all thopplng. ~all
Ing room. Property altu· f 0 r m 0 r • d • t • 1 *
1ted on 1peclou1 corner 548•2313
lot with private clreuler
driveway Three c.,-gar·
1ge with bulll-lna and
work thop .. NOW .....
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
patio. Priced to NII at
1185,000. Calf Binnie IULHll
1m&L1 Of I detail .
GE 159.9100
~ -
(Duplex) 2 thr .. Bdrm. 2
I Bath unite, newef with
llrep~. d9CU, t>eamt,
near CdM ahope, only
What a Wonderl\.11 World NEW and lowty decor: 2
of Shopping, right at u ·l'IWl()Uf t1()M~• atory townhM , pvt en-
$320.000
your fingertip• ev.ydayl ,.;:__~t----------, trance, 38d 2ba., pvt..,._
0 11fy Piiot CIHtlfled Realtor•. 975-vuuu Ill GUYii trance, 38r 2ba .. pvt encl.
Ada. To place your ad, Goll courM view. 2 Br patio, bullt In kitchen, din·
call &42-6878 and let a lalltH condo w/2 car gar. 275K. Ing arM. garege, laundry
The OAIL Y PILOT provldH both
filing end pul>llc1tlon 1ervlce1 We
have all Iha nece11ary form• and
m1lntafn • dally 11rvlce to the Orange
County Courthou11 Either atop by one
of our con11enlent office• or phone the
LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642 ... 321 , ht
332 for more fnlormatlon and forme
... . $295,000
IJ1·7IOO.
Cly~~lled Ad-VllOf help Ptalasall lOO? hookup, fireplace.
..,,. Comm. pool. acroN from --r::===~===:?=:::..!.:=· =::::::=!!!:::=:=~ BaYffont Condo, lrg 2 Br park. 1850/mo .
2 Ba. boat tllp, panoramic COM. view of bay & llghll,
N••~ ••ort1
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Santa Ana
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Newport
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25c
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52,000
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view, aparkllng cond ecrou from perk. Decor·
S 5 7 5 , 0 0 0 C 1 I I at0< 1harp 3Bd, trench
213/947-5H4 evaa, doora. atrium & dining.
213/9,,.5-23"'7 dayt. 673-7761 $1800/mo.
Owner wlll thow by appt. Wlftrfre.t ..... let,
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Br 3 Ba home on • na ONGI 3'Abe, tam. klteh, din rm, 40' wide lot. Only atept to ITAml COM.PAJfY frplO, petlo, Mwtng room,
main beach '4t25,000. 1tudlo, gat. Yrty S1800.
Drive by & call Martt et _.. MQlr Prop 876-4000
Jecoba Rtty 875-M70. If ... _.. 1 .. 11,.......1c::------
Herbor Ridge. S.t Of ...
popular Mira M.,. Greet Ptala1ala U07 • oua11 v1ew 1545,ooo. M•.e231mr P1 c m
PUfllTl.lllTlll IYIWlll P2aoo eci n. 0dtx :er. 2~ 5 Bdrma, 3 bettla, lncludee SAL" OR TRADE Ba Ir" maater bdrm maater eulte end lerge "" • • 3 family room and with Cu• tom con I e m pd 1Ufte, den, lam rm.
off·itreet parking for up wood/gl.... lrvtne T~· frpfc'a, atept to bay, nr
to 7 cars Only 4 dOOfa race, UOO ft. 4 Br. 3 ~ beach, elarm, No ~. ' Ba 4 oer git + WOf'k lf\p, Yrty IM. 500 K St. By from the 9ntrenct to '~ A. leQltlmate bey vt.w. APP t . I t SI 0 O I m o
Main Beecfl. Now on the 1 .. ,. 000 ,.P ll0.000 U • 5..,_2575 market at only '499,000. g_,, · • ..._ 1111 11ung 111. e.4 .. ·72H 1ctft .. .--.. --•• -rl~ILl....--.unnr..
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Lux., Ocearl Vlft..1._ VUI• 1828/mo. f13-t33!
Balboa. 2br, 2ba. R21K. 28R 2be UPI* unit, 7091~
M4-t200 Coby 6414!1& Orchid. sns mo/mo. No ....un.aw U1•&.11...a '*'120-noeaet
2 bdnM 2 bathe com-Welk to ahope, beeefl, Bel. iiiO. 2 It, 9«199· ~
5 , I In k'tt......__ Pl«, r.ny, '91t. 31tl2ba aouttl °' HWy. "° """~:owaw"';:'d ... 218 lal • 173-2943 708 Avocedo. 973-7 If
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car genoe, l>cctlant lo-t241Klkrooop t42-4tet &eytront apaolOut I It I
cation otoee to bMotl & aa 11780/mo.
'Mhlon l*nd. Pl1oed at 1111 GNncty 17M111 •1•..aoo. .....,_
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$2.17 per day
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SERVICE
DIEC TORY
plu9 the IRVINE MIRROR
end the HUNTINGTON
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PUZZU SOLVED 1 Cowboy gear 51 Hemi.t, o.g
& Hudgear 52 Pelnled
10 W•ken• 5"' Tr .. t
t4 Tetror 58 Caution
15 ~t9d 59 Ch lled te Local map 61 Badgtt'• kin
17 Hock~ 62 Female· e.uff
pal~ &3 Remain
18 Hindu M Turkish city
.. Olympus" 65 Title paper
19 Miian money 66 UK rlvM
20 Alaska 67 Pretend
peninsula
22 - -oll
tonic
24 -accomplf
26 Prtde
member
Z-7 M onths
31 Cereal
32 Decants
33 LP
35 Drunkard
38 Enghsh
composer
39 Telephones
40 Revamp
4 1 Pasture
42 Protrude
43 Cadence
44 Deer
2 3
14
20
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38
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58
62
65
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abbr
2 Rodent 23 Earth
3 Once more 25 Path
4 Apron 27 Gem
5 Beetles 28 Center
6 Amateur 29 Albacore
7 Fish sauce 30 Drosses
8 Alpine area 34 Extort
9 Pa1nstak1ng 35 - -
10 F1rst-a1d item record
11 Vibrant 36 Polish river
12 Reduces 37 Canadian
13 Show biz polft1co
names 39 Combatant
21 Machine tool 40 T rattor
5 7 8 9
42 Tree part
43 Quarry
product
44 Execrated
46 Damage
47 Marry again
148 Growing out
49 A la -
50 Corp VIP
53 Doye11
55 Aa1 --
56 Weave type
57 Spmt
60 Stam
11 12 13
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With .. '°' ~ TUH· ll!Urt. Ne-.porl fOt ar. MrtlJO ... In HOO Obo Hand ftd, ~ 8eiOn. ~1M7 8-.ch. 1:30• 11:30AM cfynemle, p11:..t1 ft. Of• tame, ~ CIQe. Codlet IUW....... U/Jlr,"2-321? nee. AlrPort ., .. TYpino Spaniel. AKC, ..,,, 1100. -::--""'.'"".'""------f
.....,...-111!•9'--"'! =J_j.;...=----·185, Ptof~ ~-tl2-10M ... ~ 1111 Sharl> pereon,,..,.,., •or • ~ uary 11250 10 Q;t4'F i;u;;. a:;;a
metal cHtlng, utlng PllllTill ttar1 wtth ~' ben-l~~~~""!\l!'I~= MW, mlg arc weldtr,
IOW"*"P centrltllgal me-Can you.... tfttt. ~ r-.uM to. 1U11909 tnndet. gr.rot.
ct\Jne, ....._..ry ~Ing Spare 3 hr• nightly? 4M5 MIC:Arthut COut'I IUtfect plat•. 181ge cutorf
eicp. MIPM A«lrM OK. Areyou. 1200, Newport IMch. aaw. toot & cutt., grfnd..
Call Owy 831.()312 W .. groomed, CA 92te0. Attn: Anne. ~A l'Otd Town .,, .,, "'1lcal mlll, com·
111111181 deptnd•ble IUllT-y PIT SHOO AetlOC'9d. P.P. prHtor, bench mtll,
Thr poeltlont a 9"able and Mff motlveted? U , 815-'191 dlOltal & POMf f9ed for ._ .. M _. ~ v • _ _, Ooyou.... Small, l)IMUnt engine.· mitt. (714) 17.,.1.,..,,. '" .,..,., no ..._t. '"""""". EnlOYwottilngwlthkld•? Ing otflc•. Mon-'''· Ant~ oek romop ci.-" ·----------•
lent ~unity for ed-rfYouQl'ltin1W9rYES 1·5PM Mu .. bt good wlkey, $460. 8'0-0357 llllftllu... 1111 US!D~'fif\UCKS
vanc.rnent. No ~ Phone MIJ.1021 typlat. Mt-523-4 Caloric dble ~ range COME IN OR CALL FOR = wc~3uit h~~ 2:30-epm Mon th"' Fri ll•n••y Tl microwave & Mlf-deen: 200 Gal. Aqu.r no ecceae. ear Ello.ltent lncom. K -mMl probe rollMOrle. _l_l_2_&._ew __ a._7_850-e __ t_a5_ no &PPUIW,
qualified. ,o, appt, c.11 PIT 12..a:30 PM, Mon-Fri. T WI, ITdL~~· B fll11 1400. s1&-153e •UYI 11111.00 Collrmmi.r.ILo.nLlllo
Mr. Wiiton, &&2·.5&43. Dependable rec-.>tlonlat 1YPlng, ,,.,_.,one,F_,,.no. 1 acts 11 MeglolalandMtn\berthlp
wanted. Mutt heve lront Mphone,pert0n ..... ey • ._,.~iip~~'!'!'!'~~~ 11105. Mr,Rey7$1•24~ 1821 1Bl!ACH8LVO llllO&LnllTlfO office •PPHrenct. Very~ C>tl'*al offtotn cu ,.. ator. n -=-~.,......------,-HUNTINGTOHBEACH
FIT, upr'd. •panlth PhOnea. rtllng, typing, eltlllt req d. 6elid reeutM 1100 5~8-eo 80 Gel lhOw tank wl'lt" Hl·IOlls Uf.Ul1 ~Ing. QOOd ~t• colt t1udtnt OK as oo & Mitty hlltety lo: mirror. nat rodca/und/
Call863-9f03 hr Cell Ml•t A'•h wanm ~~:~:.~r;:gu •ttndl150obo831-te37 WIWllTYHI
Motel m.id & i.undty pet·
ton nMdtd, 8030 w
PCH, NB. M2-.3030
833-0..26 3990 W .. tttty Pl, •280 . COMIC BOOKS ANO OLUI 1111 OAll
.UL min aay Newport Bdl. 92MO REFRIGERATOR REPAIR BASEBALL CARDS
.. LOC91 home tttlmete $27 --ht & ......... 1•2• u~
experienced aoent detlf-no•m n1n Larry·, Refrlg. 1eo-1~s ~ etvd.."'M0.2eis'-•H•t•M• ~ ~no CdM to-luxury i.eouna ErHeh ,~_,...._.,..,,.......__,,....,...,..__
StatVtng Ac1~ Moving cation wtth "" Mt.ab-hottl. Muttl-f~ poeltton w~:::er I dryer• $ 135 ea. Im llU
Co !"Md• etro clM/I ll•hed CdM firm. High overMelng Metlrlty, valet weaher • 100· Refrlg. High apeed drlll bite, top of • ownr C#,
cut' brl ht & :ffie per. commtaalon Incentive & perking •taff. Should 1150. M9-5Me the tint, lnduttrlal grtd• 48K ml, pert oond .. 90~ for ~ouMhold good• plus private office and have retell NCUrlty ex-any tlze 1ny quantity 364 I~=~~~~~~~ $3750/obo. M5·5374 or moving 650•1368 aecretary. 075-2311 Daye perlence. Cell Judy each on up. Write to 1~4 WL I .._ e.42-1181
· & Ev/Wknd• 675·33 11 Stone, 494-8450. EOE · PC .o rware Santa Fe Liquidator•. "•" 1nlYt1 =---r.-----rin.-z .u"sl.I S3o-seo. ceu tor ll•t 7325'L R d et d ltaaa t I llEOEPTlllllT S«vlee station attendtnt, 559--0559 ,. He a v • '81 Deteun, air, thell, wN•.1;.,p;.iiirii~~~~~ CERT NURSE'S AIDES for busy ohlr()p(ac11e of-FIT or PIT. Chevron Ste· de9t 503. Reaede. CA llrH, ttefeo. mlrrort. 176 Qordtni, electric
7am-3 30pm a ptr1 time lice. Must be lharp, well lion. 3000 Fairview. CM Computer Syttem. Com· 91335 or call 7 daye • 6«-4020 dya; 759--0eoe sunroof, hardtop, racing
3pm-7pm PINMC911 be-organized & dependable modart O• w/prlnter, wee« (213) 997·8~3 SR5 •82 Tovota long btd ... te, ale. pit, lltte new
l ......... n 10am & 5pm Mon Stock P•aon. futt time. CH•. ttpe drive, word f :. .. _.1 • $3300/080 850-4131 t;;; Fri 549-3061 . I wTlth ~5 phOneNma,nner Intelligent. rHpon•lbl• procenor. modem $500 RARE MINK CAPE em/ m cut .,_' new ype .. wpm. on smo-per•on only Apply 982•3478 SACRIFICE $1200 Michelina Se2501080. T!leta Offlot ,.,, .... , ker preferred. 831 ·5690 3-5PM Ruby's Diner on r 549-2758 673-2505 1•1~11''°""1-.c .. o·,-o"ll-.~wl"l".~g~o~n
Part/time evening• & Hnm1111T BalbOa Pier '" •• .. Stcr•t•ry dHk. sao. Tracka s White. Auto. 18M ml. 1
weekends Good phone Law offioe. Must type 45 Take charge per•on '" em apay Swlv~ desk chr, S20. '63 FOt'd FSiekup. dOOd owner. R/R, am/Im, Ilk•
vOice Ask for Kathy, wpm, have super front of· needed 10 handle Inside Kltttn. Adults 54tar'1 Organ, $400 Con-running cond. Ndt minor new $5500. •9•·2003 751·8822 fl E 842 9852 sole, $45 HeayY duty ce appearance. X· sales, clerical, etc. dull... • aho1> tbl, s25. Plano. wrk S 1400/bo 842-2468 '69 CORONA: • dr, good ORIEi IER perlenoe necetaary Cell •mall otfloe. Prior ex-Sweet red F 11A yr old $400. 851-0274 a...& I .. cond. S750. 997-1467
Busy phones. order taking weekdays 9•5· 840•9951 perlence In etectrlcal Bloodhound mix, need• _, .. , .,.rttw (leave meaMQe)
and writing. variety job RESTAURANT HELP EX· equlppment pref Mall r• yard/company. 548-9584 flee •raitan/ A .. J tl07 73 Toyota 2dr hrdtp very ~~~hd ,g:i~undee ~~n~:i r-=~~,-~taa & ~1~!a!,°o pc~· 9~~810•, Fara tut 5 ltaJratat fut 17 §. good eon d. reliable, S 1 tOO. ' cell
handwriting req PleaM . ' . ,. Couch light brown NeW Pitney m cop;;, $1500/obo M2-4390 ' •92•3530 aft •pm.
submll re•ume end IHFUI: TWiii (Prt-MlllHI) INther, Ilka new. $300 S300 963-5336 ID tl12 tlbwa ta
salary requirements to· Needed to tease roofing Private echool. H.B. area. 213/594-9494 'IW!!'""l!'ftl..-"""'-~--hilP..,~---....,.-....,
Konica Medic el Corp'. ll'*lM lor new Roofing Hours 8-12 536-3588 9• coucti 12 rMtctel Plaat1/0r1aas UZI 176 2002. rbit eng , Irena, body S 1200 \..2.a~
5452 BualneN Dr Hunt-Co. After •·30. 499-1504 teachers chra $250 950_3750 :;: UOVlno-wrYHdno bMUt rHr end Snrf. Nu • • ·
lngton Bch, Ca 92829 A Gitt of Love Preec:tlool · Spinet $450. 640-ll88 brakea, gd paint. gd llr.,, 05 Bug, exit cond. Mtnt
Ann. Liz l&UI OLlll hu 8 positions, AM/PM. Antique Wht Bdrm Fum. 552-1223 easy malnt., xlnt body Seti! S 1850. 848-llOO or
-, Full/time. Apply In person ECE/exper nee 751·9101 l30-$75. fM-0-8927 $3500/obO 8-42--0188 752-1451
1111111 TUii ' ~.~~1~~:5't~~~!I: pert time carpet. approx 250 yrds. P=· ~;~'ro upright 7331 BMW '79, Just Ilk• 1-·e--5,_VW-,...,....,B,..,.U.,..,G,....,-,,..--eng___,l,....ne-,
Two openings available In 270 E. 17th St CM I lllEI OPElllll llghl cinnamon color, new & mutt NII NOWI new trana. new ok.ttctt. Order Dept. No ex-·• · · ' , s 1000 w/P9d. 720.uo2 PUYU Pl&ll llOO A!Jto~ IOJded loc;I. BBS ~altet. llr-. all new
perlence nece11ary. e SILES e $7 50 to atert. Need <:9t. Chi F 1 1 R . M5-80H 9am-Spm.-wnta. PO tlrM. lheep-elec::trtcal, xlnt $1200.
Company wtll train. Mu1t c. $600 Muet be 18+, U.S. ,,... urnture ugt. akin ... tcover•. Ctll 894-114&8 RachMl/Howle
nave car end be tble to ""°'" over com· citizen truttwor1hy Roeewood tldebowd & Sohm« Pl.no. Vert. con-833-3231 btf 5pm start Immediately Excel-mlulon per wet« work-e&i-2890 (3-6PM) ctte.t (matching), RIWd sole, lk nu I 1950 dys 759--0810 aft.° 5pm '&8 KARMANN OHIA clNn
lent income If qualllled Ing with world famou1 Grtndlather cloek, Chi-875-9057,075-senev/w & runs good 12200.
FOt' appc>lntment. <:911 Mr. photC>Qtapher on txcttlng TOP SSS nese. ac:reena, woolen a ·n 3201· b141cit. auto, air 983-3791 after 6pm.
Jonnaon 682·5843. book proJec;1 Mutt bt Females pref. Model• and lllk rug• (china) 548-3255 Y ~~H; 1~R~r,~6 S7~ 1 W:~;f855 •71 Super Beetle. xlnt
Part time CLERK with ~:f~~~t:C:.. ch~~ e.cor1t. (213)886-1984 Custom kg mattlaprga & rhythm playcwd tyttem con d , be• t off• r
cooking experlenoe lor perlenee nee; 650--0724 Trainee. pool/pkg ordert, freme lk nu $75~143 tran.,,O..., 075-7119 ' '8-1 BMW 3181. 5 'I' unllm. MS-5374, M2-4S189
nourmet merl!e1 In New-· lull time. 540-5850. Mutt ml. warranty. tah over I:-:-:--=-:":':"-.,..-----::-, port ~ach area. $5/hr SALES: Full/time. quell-be neet & detail orlenttM:l Ges •tove w/Mlf clean lertia1 a.Mi 1230 lease w/1at 3 pymta fret. '7• BUG: orig. owner. xtnt
Call ~41432-1161 for fled retail salesperson. oven $250.M0-3750flY OueUty •fate POOi tab,. Mtt.Delphln.842-5161 =~7~u~51Mll. $2500
detalls Mull be experienced TYPIST (rT/TIME) MOVING SALE: All new Brun•wlck cushions, l;;;;~=-=-•;;Jiiiiii;;;ii' r ---::;;jjlllll;;:'."'""--Hours flexible. Beth's needed for Newport tumlture must go ASAP! $400. 875-1538
PART TIME: Some Body, 77 Felhlon Cent8f' nrm. 759-1356 Relrlg S 125. color TV 1---....,,---=---
Computer Termlnel & Island, N.B. 644·2639 WAITED s1oo, 3 bedt s125 aa. Woods, Stan Thompson
Prlnt81' Servioe trainee Sales· mirrored ltblea s225 pr. reg. 1,3.5, $70 642·5006 ......::=========1::::::=::::::::::=:::~~::=:::::=::'.::::::::=:::::::...i ~~,~~Ip~~ &h~-;_e1v:::_ Lingerie home preMn-.1111111 DILTS 18' MCt coucti S1500. n Idle,
ltl Wutt4 5101 Btl Waatt4 5100 BtlJ Wutt4 5100 261-6177 tattons, PIT, S360·'460 Ill OF IOllOL Beat offer•. 675-7409 ''"" t23Z -monthly. Call Enchanted New queen aize matt./box Excellent Stlectton of New 1111 Demonstrators llllEOLWEll Part/time Lady. 250--03•0 Oil OF WOii eprtng, retell• 56311, Nit-PIONEER 1106 [..., &ik and C.reruny prep9red
PIT Specialty drug •tore Fii JOI Part/time wlll work Into IHEUL IFFtCE SALESPERSON Position available for Ing $275 Sllll peci!llQttd. machine with remote. Used B~~~:Weys In 11 seeking a .mature ARE YOU adventurous, full/time Benelltt & good Light typing Car nee FULL/TIME young people over 16 yrs Cuh taltlt. Warranty Tnct. 1575 Don 03 1~6169
caahler/aales clerk to need money. love to trav-wages. Engllsh speaking Mon -Fri 9· 12. S6 hour Experience in Hallmark working In the newspaper Desperate. 650-5156 O 111·1111
workonapermaneniP/T el?Acelllomlamenufac-Own good running ve-Newport Sch 650-6330 cards & of11ce supptlea promot1on fleld.Selete11-FANTASTIC HOUSE ... 11,ltatral 11l 208W 1at.Santa.\na
basis 30hrswk turlng eo hH openings hlcle.831·7728aft.3 PART/TIME. Set. work 40hrwklncl somenlghta perlenoe helplul but not SALEI 121boatwltralt;;.EOO. ClosedSunday
TIE lllll llH for lO gala & guyt, l8 & 11.111t. liles 1Lt , Ct Neat & personable for re-& wknds. 962·8910 necessary. Wiil lraln. Regency sofa. 84", 898-~545 LARGE SELECTION OF 1610SenMlguelOf,NB over,totrave1Calllornla. • •I 1 G II tlnAA et·' 1250 s
Caterer/Chef
E11perlenced needed in
Newport Beach area. lull
time, call 7141432-1161
for appt
CHILDCARE
hb opening• for shTpplng ta I operation· ood SALESPERSON Commissions plus bOnus mu I ·• r,....... v .. et · 1• rt U.N. Valeo alum wntte NEW & USED BMW' I ;:1~'',~iu~:w!:~h& ~~ clerk and warehouse hrs/pay Cherie 760-1822 Real Estate salesperson Mutt be ambitious and Berkllne Wallewey Re-botl. 9'h hp Evlnrude Liii •••"11 l•W
supervised marketing mgr. trainee, uper help-Part/time -needed to handle bro-sell motivators. cllner, $299. Early Ametl· mtr. $950. 548-48-40 -
ful, we wlll train Call k8f''s overflow butlneas. can solld cheffy Mrvef VOLUME SALES team demonstrating 8 645-2905 from 9.4 for in· llPPUIEIT c 0 as t pr 0 p 8 rt 1 as Cell Earl Rountree be· w/drop leaves $75. Other Ptwr ... ti 7 l Z SERVICE & LEASING ~~~ol~~o;;a~ =bl~~~ tervtew '"" llCOIE 673-5410 Ask for Ken tween 10 30AM and Item•. Call 720-1599 16' Fb<gt• boat wnw 3670 N Cherry Ave
well groomed & bright All ---------Tired ol alttlng around with 3.00PM for an Interview XLNT COND· On sleeper 018, xlnt cond. $650 or LONO BEACH
llD••lmA'I
SOUTH cou1n
YOLllWAIEI
"WIWIUllT
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VOiume Salee,~
And LUiing
18711 a..ch Blvd.
Hunt~ton BMch
(114) 142-2000
my hme Laguna Sch Pref
someone wtcer. Dally
2-6 30. 5dy, 2 Cl'llldren
494-8788 alt 6pm
I I Id JOOLIY SAUi nothing lo do? Do you Salespersons BALBOA or apply In person at 330 sol a g een $95 2 mod best 75 t-4288 (No Cherry exlt-405)
tre n ng expenses pa . Ex per preferred. op-hke lo mlngle? II so. give ISLAND REAL TY now West Bay St Cosll chtl;s rS60 ea ~8-40111. ~114) Ill lllO '78 OW. Wgn, lo ml. llkt Tren•portallon furn-us 8 Jlnnle 81 540--0301 hiring 673-8700 Mesa. 548-7056 • 13tt BOSTON WHALER • new. exit malnt $2950.
IShed, return guaranteed portumly for advance ..• C • I M 1122 1981 35 HP Evenrude. rede-lnt Wtlcome Cell Kay 644-9060
High earnings Siert im-Contact Mr Klein in care for en exciting job at a SALES WHIEll ITTtllm oroH I ar swivel seats. new vamlsh OPEN SEVEN DA~~.,,.-------...........,=
mediately for appt. call ~f 0 ~e~s:leldt·1 aS~uath !:i'1~~~;eLJ~181NgrL~~ You can earn $500/week Pierce Brothers' Smith Refr ~ $350. qn s~:J-& bottom paint, summer DatlH fll 7 >P.'~IYP.•Prl...,,...ml!',.......,,..
June Pridgen, 11·4pm Wed/Thurs/Fri. 2-5PM TIMES Hours 9am to 2 part/time & work your Mortuary 536-6539 tr~as/ rame new S 8 5 of '83, llke new $-4250 "' "'"'""•""--~---
New pol sitton requldres only 648-3337 only No phone calla pm Hourly wage + com· own hrs 661-1114 ( 10· 12) eWsehc/o:' obwroewrn $325·. llrm. NO TRAILER. (714) 73 610 Wgn. auto, nu eng.
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check nH In goo '· DENTAL OFC MGR ~I 5510 · • 548-3256 atter 5pm. carb, brakH. shocks. typing. f llng. Inventory Enthu•letlc & elflclent please. Bring resume. mlaslon Location. 1375 Sandwich shop needs 2. Sofa new 1200.675-6041 radlttor. Run• xlnt 1----------
recorda. mall, lelephone w/exp M·T c M. resume Leasing Agent needed for Sunflower Av · C M Apply In person 2·4PM. Golden Retriever 23 ti Fllh Neutlque by CO<-$2900 751-8160 Dave
for high quality pres-to ,.46 c/o Dally Piiot, Costa Mesa apt com-Mon-Fri. 1915 E Drano--Puppies. Taxing reaerv. 81a1tla1l• rect Crafl, cntr console, ;;;;;-, -:-------r;~ ;;;;;;;-..;a..;;...;.;;;..,.-.-__ _
tlglous )ewelry store Ap-Po box 1560C M 92626 plex, must be u-PART-TIME, Varied hours wood Ave. Orange. S275-S300. 5-48-8179 C...1 IZIZ deep Vff fl1h mach, ,.FPlia.t'!"P.!"'11~~~~~
ptlcanll should relate & · perleneed In !eating, pub-S. !"•-Cocker Spaniel M/3 yr w/ gew':loo ran ether , loaded 454, 100 gal fuel, liiili~l!W!fl"'!"f..,~~~,.. work well with olher ltlf1f lto•Jtlt1I_. lie relatlons, nanbOerd to Include early AM ..stress ......,...r. pa,.._1 $100 obO. Lhasa c.1.-.... ... 1--0209 vtll. d•. ttereo. trlr. Jutt people Previous ex-•• ,._d weekends. Must nave de-FINISHER. Sallmakert. -· """ "" S..utlfull $20,500. Home
pertenc;e helpful but not a h1t1I &11lst11f system. knowle ge In pendeble vehlde (small 501 29th St. Npt Bch. Ai>90 M/ 4 Y" w/~a J 1 1"14 646-0930. n 879-2640 requirement. Ref's req. NEWPORTBEACH landlord tenant law a truck. van. station $100.LhaaaAp.amlxM/ IWt •
For Interview please con· we ere tootung fOt' two mus1 Highly motivated wegon) 10 asalat news-Secretary/Conetructlon. & Ger. Shep ml11 (9 puPt) j;iiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seecrett 18'. new trlr a
lact Bruce Lambtr1 enthuslutle. friendly, 811• Mlf starter needed lor paper dealer In lrvin9 Seeking motivated tndl-15 0 B.O. e.42--008-4 Of' cvr. S7800 dy 615-8877, ,..,""l'l~IPllPl"l""'~~"'!-"!~"PP~~-.,..~""9~
WY •• UI Lii •• l.c perleneed people 10 join' aggreulve company, area. Mutt bt depen-vldual with xlnt typing 631-2515 * OOLISIYE * evet wlcnda 875-9057
' our team We oNer a fut salary baled on previous deble. Contact Greg atcllla & construction ex· Germ. Shep. AKC. ell 127 Fashion Island. paced, challenging po&-experience. Please send Hyde Monday thru Friday perlence. shorthand a * PllY&n UT&n * ..... , lall 7014 N7ew1~port1•u~~o50ach1. ltlon with top pay & lrlnge resume to P.O Box between 9:30 and 10:30 plus, heayY phone con-=~:t~'. w~~~':c, :1s.i'1~· •tlllT OILLlftftll 14ft lnt'i 11606, kllnute-""·1:-=6--.,..,H,....on_d..,..e__,.W.,.,.g-n-.-=-su_n_rl-:-. NABERS
CADILLAC
.. .,_ benefits Non/smoker 8708-125, Newport a.m. only. 642-4321 t5~~t298w81th vendors "" man Dinghy $400, Tor-runs gre.t. $1900/obo, 544•0595 Beach, Ca. 92658-1708 • .. .,.. Wanted good foster home 01 Jewelry. GIA Certified nedo $1000, Tornado Tom 49.._8744• 837•9550 CILll OHllLTllT
Become • professional
coneultant & enjoy fab-
u1ou1 Income 848-6995
retery to k"P 2 YOt'gl'a 1 yr for Diamond. Other Gem wltrlr $1500, &-Meter on '"' CLWElll LEUL 1101n&RY PART /TllE rw11ro. •·•011n••y student at UCI 675-6041 Stonee. SACRIFICING Crdle s 15,000. 856-7381 '79 Accord LX, $3400. ale, Part/time counter help. Npt Sch R.E Ill. nrm seeks "-AC -.,. stereo. 82K ml. nu paint,
Laguna Beach. 494-8450 motivated. exp. Legal WEEIElll Luxury Laguna BHch Pttl 5535 (114) 141-0111 2 Bott OWnett htve • good tlr•. Kint oond..
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model, low mffMgt
CadHlece In Southern
Cellfomltit S.. ut today! secretary
Commercial brokerage
firm seeks prof. secretary
tor busy oNloe Must be
htghly organized. exoell
teltehone skllla, typing
70wpm, & 1 min of 2 yrs
Sec'y Thia chellenglng Supervise ~lp9r Car· hOtel. Profetlk>nal MC· bbl v811()Wh;;a Xme.zon .._________ boata/2 wttt't/new blby. 675-8121
Dry cleaning help. 8-3PM, pollllon requires strict rlers early mornl"" •am rttery with t11celltnt .. Must tell Cal 25 & Col-=-------...-..-T:-
6 d y • Berg 1 tr om attention to detail & ol· •1oam Sat. 1 Su~· Must Skills. Including short-parrot w/C9ge. $350. umiu 26. Cell boal/w41e/ II Ha &•0-1110 Cleaners, CdM fef"t potential lor ad· have van ttatlon w.,.on htnd FU1-paeed offloe AJ90 lrg Mae9w ~ baby agent 675-9137 ---------
vancem4tnt u Office Mgr • H..., requiring Independence S200 642-1685 2600 Harbor Blvd. WIUTIAMllEY
Guyt, gala, homemekersl
SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM
coupon•. Chureh ber1elit
--240-0427
Reis req'd 640-6962 or small plci(up. ourfy Call Judy St one. Dreadnought lSW tight wage & mileage Apply In 494-8•60 EOE Nlllng dory w/treller & COSTA MESA
exp Is req'd for this
position. Good oppt'y for
the right person Call
540-&688 for appt.
Secretary person wtMMldayt: 330 W. · oera. 1960. 494-8321
L111I Tr1l111 Bay St .. Co1t1 MeM. Have 90methlng you want
Busy El l'oro otflee, good Orange Coast Dally Piiot to tell? Claulfled ad1 do
typing and dictation EOE ft well. 642-5678.
00011: Cltttrs
Rest11ra1t. , ..... ,..,., .......
ltr.112-1111
FACTORY IPHllll
for melure lndlvldual1 with
ceramic factory work ex-
perience, eapeclally ex-
perienced ceramic cast-
ers S1ar11ng aalary $5 •
nour with benefits for 9«111
level Call 8 30-5pm only. OMI WllTEI 496-5761 ask ror Brett. for work In 1 Christian ---
equlppmenl skllla
necesury Call T onl
768-557 t
SALE°S-
LINGERIE PARTY
CONSULTANT
4041. O•••lssl11
Nat'I co-no deltverles Call
Beth 2131706-2770 or
1-800-824-9200 camp Mttlng Experience Food & coctctall servers.
necessary Close to Sen exp . lull time days Apply
Juan/MIHlon Viejo area In person btwn 9-12AM & _M_g_r -tr_al_nees_
Lazy W Ranch 493· 1541 3·6PM No phone calls FUI •Olll please The Beach House v COURIER Restaurant 619 Sleepy Ear.n S300-S700 wNkl'y
Need energetic petlOfl for Hollow Ln. LB __ Cash paid dally. No can-
local delivery 1-4/hour Front oNtoe trainee Some vesting. PletM cell
Mon -Fri 8·5 Clean typing & flllng eJCp nee 55•·2039 or 554-4536
OMV Appty at Masten Some bkkp'g helpful Go bel 9am or btt 6-7pm
234 Fischer Av • C M lndu11ri.s 842-1194 --Get GREEN cuti
540
•
4174
FILL/Tiil PAY ':u~~~~
paily Pilat ••••••••• ,
! PART TIME ! : :
: Deliver Daily Pilot by auto :
: (approx. 2 hours per day). :
• Weekdays afternoon, week-•
: ends early morning. Earn Ap-:
: prox. $400 per mo. Call : • • • • : CIRCULATION DEPT. :
• 642-4321 IDE • • c:~~~~ra::,~s PAIT /Tiil Wiii c.11 e..2-5178
Accepting application• OpportunlttH avalleble 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMlilllllllli1llllllllllilllllllillliliil• now Call refundable for with the LOI Angel" I N
Info (312)8~347 ext Time• Clrculatlon De-ewspaper
c.1533. F... ~~~t:~~ ~~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
talet program. Guaran-
teed houri'; wage plu•
11 comml,.ton Hourt· llAM Now accepting app • tcS 2PM. or 4PM to 9PM.
lllLY PILIT
ottlon1 for Oiatrict M1m-ao« to~ newt• Training It provided
peper cwrler• Should Potentl4al to Mfn l300 ~ OOod J*SOnellty, plu• per ~ For an ln-
n.t ~ a enlOY tervtft. call
worillng with youngtt•• (714)851·2361. Eat t204
Mutt have Ven, Wegon Ot Uft Tlall
Plett-Up Ho compact Midnight to l .30em. MllV1
c;ert.. Good Ulary. mlt. Nwport Bon Me-369-4
• elfo'#anCe, company
btMl'tt• end bOnUt oP-General offloelMCr•ttry
l)Ortunlty. Aoply ltl per. w/eome aocto. exp. '°'
eon llt Dally Pilot Clrcul• amt m.nutecturlng firm In
Uon Otb 330 W. S.y lrvtne. Mull b9 good It C M. Mon thru Frf. typftt w/totM computer
3S)m to Spm Ho phone exp. Mrt Wl1t 9n.eol0
calla Mr ~ ·-----------~ E.01. .... Al ..... Com ~ Ael>IY to Ad
I ( ,,
II 1 t 1, OliifY Ptlo4, 8ox
1680, C.M t2t2t
,
DIMES
A
LINE
WANT ADS
IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO
PRfYaTE PARTIES
&HI your Item• for $60 or lcta In
our famou• Of MES-A-LINES pub-
ll#HKJ each S•turdey·ln ,,,. Dally
Piiot.
DIMES·A·LINE •d• mu.t ~
~ «J m.n or bring tMin Into
,,,. Ody Piiot omo.. &I tur• to
lnchH:M your phoM number or ad-
d,... In -your Ml, h•ve • prlce on
MCIJ Item & no •bbrwvlatlona.
Sorry, no OOft'ttJWcMI 9da, O.,_,.
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DEADLINE:
'66 Impale, new brakM,
llH•elllU'I
36ft NPT SCH MOORING SOUTH 112.000 780 0789
iood eng, cSec>end•ble.
550 Obo 497-5904, dye
'76 MONTE CARLO: good
cond. ale. pe. ,,._ front
tlree. $1400/obo. 7-hm
Of e-&pm. 857-1429.
HIT COUITY
•IUP• 11111
Now avallab .. w/utllt.,,.., --1 MT main channel • ..,Y ~ ··wa .,..,.
oest. Oya 213 .... 2~ .........
'80 CAPRICE CLASSIC
4 dr, ve<y Cleal'I, loaded
evet 714-875-5535 Volume Salee, s.tvloe
And l.Mtlng Corvalr Engine & 4-apMd
S5000 5-45-414 7
MOORING RENTAL on ,8711 8-ehBlvd. trenamlttlon. •150
9hore, 18' bOat. • great Huntl~ton Beech M&-9901 • toe. 811 ltle 873•8204
SLIPS AVAILABLE (114) •2·2000 Mere;. Capri Cuatom. '74. 4 c:yl. 419d. new .,.int, new
25, 30 & 40 FT. Ila a 14 tlf ... rebtt q $2900
C.tl 142-4644 (9-5 M·F) 'll IWll IH VW ·11 Spec e..tlt. new •--=1•L--j Ur•. new lnlr lo ml, new
1,"_._.._..,..,• ___ _. Low ml. alJoyt, Dunlop brakM. Mk• ntw • 11 Hy·Fly 500, 11int oona.. tlrH, remote control Honda CMo '17. Vsy Qd
155()/obo. ut-N22 ti arm, emllm •t•r•o cond. 11500.
CPNl\9, tog IQtt. Menu Audi Fox, new eng. 11lnt
uhau1t, ahetptklnt. body. new Ur .. •1950.
'5900/obo. 91S-ta19 CALL 031 .... "5
" llEllFllm 'l1 Jll IU. 14111 We have a QOOd ..i.ctlon
4dr, a /c, gd cond. of NEW ( ueed C'"9¥~ ~2· 111 t wtcdyt rot.ltl S.. ue tod9)'1
'7t 250MllZ. A· 1 cond .•
AJC, $4900. 6*-52.50 aft
4;30
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TUE SDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1984 . ORAN(,[ COUNTY (A l IF OHNIA /' <~l .. ~ ~'
Today's
complete
Olympic
resuJts
-PegeaC1-4
Coaat
Piiot founding publisher
Walter Burroughs looks
back at some of the
lighter-hearted polltlcat
shenanigans of our past.
/A3
Surgeons recently had to
mend Sam Hlgglnson's
heart, but that didn't
keep him from giving It
away last week ./A3
California
The feds are-going to
allow food to undergo
radiation to klll germs.
/AS
Oops. A math conjecture
created 99 years ago lsn 't
all that accurate./ A5 ·
Nation
Reagan says a social
meeting with new Soviet
leader wouldn't solve
anything./ A4.
Retails sales were up a
whopping 2.2 percent In
December./A4
World
Soviet leaders call Yuri
Andropov a 'champion of
peace' at funeral./ A4
Yugoslavia closed down a
restaurant that over-
charged actor Kirk
Douglas./ A5
Mlnd&Bocly
On the day of hearts, a
leading surgeon doesn't
see much future for
artificial ones./81
Sports
Nick Thometz finishes
fourth in the men's
1,000-meter speed skat-
ing at the Winter Olym-
pics today./C1
Fountain Valley High
Is seeded fourth In the
glrls' CIF 4-A basketball
palrlngs./C1 ,
·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:
Entertainment
James Brolln has taken
his role In the •'Hotel''
series seriously and Is
opening a real-life res-
taurant./83
Bualneu
Financial columnist Syl-
via Porter examines
tax-law changes affecting
those of us who have
offices at home./85
INDEX
Erma 8ombeck
Bulletin Board
BullnHI
Bridge
Callfornla Newt
Cluslfled
Comic•
Cr~d
DMth Notlcea
Mind & Body
HQIOICOpe
Ann Lander•
Mutual Funds
Natk>nal N"8 Opfnk>n •
PoMceLog
Pubflc Notloet
Sport•
Stoek Matkett J.....,..,.,
82
• A3
85-8
EM A5
C&-10
EM
C10
04
81
C9
82
85
A4
A8
A3
04 .. 5
C1'"'4 ee
83 n..t .. ~~~~~~--~
WMther
WOf1dNewl
6t·h teen sought in urn thef
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot ... DtlJ ........
Another Newport Beach man is
cxpocied-to be-arrested this week-for--
his alleged role in a satanic cult that
reportcdJy plundered cemetery crypts
to pther human remains for devil
worship.
A group of five teen-agers,
suspected of taking urns with human
ashes from cemeteries in Corona del
Mar and Redlands, reportedly
gathered on a tiny island in the Upper
Newport Bay where satanic rituals
were conducted.
Newpon Beach police detective
Gary Traina said authorities have not
been able to locate the missina urns
and arc not certain if the stolen ashes
were used in satanic rutuals.
Traina described the thefts from
two cemetery crypts as "the weirdest
thing" he has seen in 11 years as a
policeman.
LastJ'hursday poltcc·booked Jack
Joseph Mertes, 18, of Costa Mesa,
and an unnamed 16-year-old for
investiption of burglary and viol-
ations of the state Health and Safety
Code which prohibita the removal of
human remains from cemeteries.
Three tccn-agcn, all Newport
Beach residents, were arrested by
Redlands police the same day. Police
have obtatoed a warrant to arrest a sixth person.
The remains of four cmnatcd
COUP.let, interred in crypts in the
Pacific View Memorial P.ark in Cor-
del Mar-Ind in thc.1tttlltde
Memorial Parle in Redlands. were
repol1ed at0len in C>ecnlbcr and
January, Traina said.
Police in both citjes traced the
thefts to a cult-like voup that oper-
ated in Newport Beach, he said.
Traina said it was one of the younpt
members of the group who is oon-
11dcred the leader of the cuK:
Officen rcic:overed 1 COIJt' ol die
·-s.ia.Uc 8iblt, •• black cUdle m ua Orawlnas of &atiftlt• ....
the amaU as1aDd. me detecli¥e llid.
The group apparently Md 'Mltioned a
small hut on the island out of
bamboo.
Police said their meateb iaidicaces
devil worshippen use a po11aeeckw
drawina of Satan and buna black CPleue ... COLT I A2)
'No~name' flu
taking its te>:I~
along Coast
Influenza B virus
causes aches, pains,
ht h absentee rate
By KAREN E. KLEIN
aacl CHRISTINE DECU:.R
Otho.Ir .........
Aches all over.t fever, sore throat
and nausea -it it sounds familiar
you'reprobablycomin,dowo with or
recovering from a debilitating strain
of influenza that is fe lling Southern
Californians in droves.
InOuem:a B virus is causing high
absentee rates in schools, increased
numbcrsofpcrsonsseek.ing belp from
hospitals and emergency clinics and a
high rate of sickness in rest homes and
convalescent hospitals, Oranae
County Health Department officials
said today.
A kl• straight from Cupid
Capld wu ln bla llOl'J' today u frtenda and
lo9era celebrated Valntlae'• Day. TOllJ'
Aclama of Balloona Unllmltecl of CG9ta
Meea mut baTe al8o been touched by an
arrow, becaaM ... cleUftl'ed mon tlaaa
balloona to Lalle Ba•lh• of Coeta lleea.
And while they don't know for sure
bow many have been affected, James
Greenwood, director of the county publi~calth laboratory, said this flu
1s definitely striking far more than
normal, even during fl u season.
Because the Ou has not been traced
to its origin point., it basn•t been
named. Greenwood said.
Pier building plan rejected politely
By ROBERT BARKER
Of.,. DallJ,... .....
Critics who assert a proposed two-story structure at the end of the
Huntington Beach Pier allegedly resembles such things as a bomb shelter, an
insane asylum ora lifeguard station have picked up some support at City Hall.
City Council members aren't so nasty in their comments over the
architectural design that is supposed to depict the movement ofa ship at the
Pilgrim's
extension
rejected
Council says Holland
overstayed welcome
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ho.lr .........
Shipwright Dennis Holland will
need a new place to dock his I 00-foot
Pilgrim of Newpon schooner by
Friday.
The Newport Beach City Council
refused Monday night to grant
Holland's request for a two-week
extensi o n t o kee p h is
18th-<:entury-stylc shjp docked at
8.hine Wharf.
Car crash injures alz
end of the 70-year-old, l .830-foot pier. But Monday night they ordered Irv ine
architect Jeffrey Garner to prepare two alternative designs for their
consideration. . ..It doesn't really look like a ship moving to me," said Councilwoman
Ruth Bailey. "I never did like it.
.. It (the architect's plan) doesn't have my approval. h's not rustic and if it's
(Pleue eee DESIGK I A2)
But Terry Schaffer, a nW"te and
t0fcction control specialist at Foun-
tain Valley Commuruty Hospital,
said she has heard it called the
"Brazilian nu.''
(Pleue ... Jll().JlfAM&/ A2)
Holland overstayed his welcome at
the wharf and the city we nt to Orange
County Superior Court last Friday
asking a judge to force Holland to
move the PiJarim.
Jud&e James Franks refused to
arant &AJ mmediate order forcing
Holland out but told the ship builder
he had seven days to find a place to
dock the schooner.
We.tmln•ter Pollce set. Richard Grodt reacllee into one of
foar can lDTolTecl lD a traffic pileup llonday afternoon on
Bolaa ATenae near Beach BoaleTard. Police aal4 oae drtTer
rear-ended a wond and Teered lnio tbe oppo.lte lane.
wbere two other can were •track. The clrtTen lDTOlTed
were ldentifted u EITlra Maclrld. 19. fo Anabelm: Art.bar
Glabom. 79. of Weetmlnater: Ludmilla Senseka. 38. of
Coata Ilea and lllcbael Gatto, 17. of Wblttler.
"We are not sure if we will ao back
into court Friday if the boat is still
there. We arestiU dccidina that.'' City
Attorney Rohen Burnham said.
The cily may wait until a Feb. 23
court hcarina before pressina the
issue, he said.
Me.nwbile, 1 spokesman for the
Harbor Patrol of the Otanac County
Sherifrs Dcp1rtment aiid the Pilarim
is Still bejn1 fined S 17 a day for
violatin1 the time limit at the wharf.
Holland was pven s~ial city
permiM1on to dock the PilJrim at the
wharfforfourdayawbilehe riflcd the
ship and mad..-It sea•onhy. The
normal limit at Rhine Wharf is fbur
houri.
Holland's four days have turned
into three weeks and the city wants to
frte the space for other vessels.
Delayed shipments of rope and
iron needed for ~na b,vc stranded
the Pil&rim at Rhine Wharf, Holland
id.
"f would like to apoloSJlC for the
problems the schooner ha l•vcn th
city,.. a tof\·spoken Holland said
dunna the public comments section (Pl--_. PILOa.DI/ A.2)
~
Elder abuse: an~ther of our 'hidden 'problems
S eniors join c htldren
as tar ets of n e lect.
mistreatme nt
The incident went unreported until
the wealthy, elderly woman's benk
stepPcd in. Thal's when the Oranac
County Public Guardian's Office first
was apprised of the starthna situ·
a ti on.
Somehow a fo unome of "hippie
typet" had baraed in and taken over
an exclusive Emerald Bay home 1n
[launa Beach. The elderly woman
who owns the home was b.cld captive
by the four intNden for nearly two
months dunna Ottembcr and Janu·
ary, c1pli1ned James Heim, the
county bile auardian and Com-
munray rvi~ Ajtn~ a1~or.
The woman, in her 70s, wu locked
in 1 bedroom and physically abuStd.
be was forced to s11n for 119«ri
I
and otherdelivericund for cash ban k
Wi thdrawals., in one mstan<:c totaling
$20,000, Heim said. •
h was, Heim said, one of the more
"colorful" eumples of what some a.re
termina the ''problem of the '80s" -
cider abuse.
JEFF
ADLEI
Focus ON THl Nn-.s
Behind Oranae County•s closed
doors.. eldctly people arc bc1na
nqlcc:ted, abused and v1ctimlZCd in
much the same way children often
are, explained Larry Leaman, county
Soctal Services Aaency director. The T!'c Social Services A&Cney. wor'klna
difference is that until m:ently no w.\)Mhe C'ommwuty Scrvioc:s Aaco-
stateorcounty aacncy was requittd to cy. bu been liven the.,.ahc:ad (rom
collect reports of such abute or the Board of uperv1sors to spend
auempt to help abutc vtct1ms. S tS,OOOdunna lbe neAt six months to
"If ~tty wett<nown it cust document in tanccs of elder abule.
like child or spouw abuse. but Provisions of the new talc law
nobody knows how many (v1cum ) requirt certain health care pro-
tht"' art " uaman -d. ~ · and....~t of· But now --armed W1lh_a_ne_w_s_ta_tc-ficialt to ttPoft of cider abu to
law -county a&Cnaet Ire ,e&nl\& Ut> lbe appropnate qenq whenever it is
to find out JUSt how ~valent 1bU1es cncounteftd.
of the elderly are in Oranae ounty. "Ifs 1 hidden problem,•• wman
said. "But it's comina out of the
.closet. Now. dOC1ors, hospttaJ em-
ployees. social workcB, paramedics
and elder.arc custodians. when they
see it. they've got to repon it:•
Laman estimated county aacncia
1nit1.all> Wlll aiet rcpon of 40 to SO
abutc ca~ each month
But Leaman and other county
offiClll arc womed that On(t ca1e1 of
elder abuse arc rtportcd and
documented. thctt mtaf\t nol be
much help a"ailablt for tM vtetinn;
"Our baacst conttm 11 thlt lbt
outcome oT the f"Cl)Ortln& prosnm
Wtll be pcoptc•s expecq&iOlll that
eov~t wiU come WJdt llf'Vicet
to anevj.ate me Pl'Oblaa. IUt our
budaet•s restn~; .. ht l9id -we'U
ba\-c lhe ~ ~t we~oot ban
the ab1ht> to~ to cMiin if tbere
a.re too many ....
Wlulc ~ County bu no , ........ ,... .... 8M/..,
A2 *Orange Coat DAILY PILOTIT'*°IY• February 14, 19M
Belly flop with bruises
Pilot John P'enia of i.a,una Billa eecaped
11.Dbarmed Monday afternoon when be
landed at John Wayne A.lrport mtnu hie
landlni &ear. A apokesman for the National
Tran9P0rtation Safety Boe.rd N.ld Ferrta
el th er foriot or wu . anable to lower the
wh~la of the aiqle-enclne Cherokee
Arrow.
Transit plan, vote OK'd
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. OaltJ ..... llallf
Despite the oppos1t1on of the
Orange County Motor Car Dealers
Association. the Orange County
Transportation Commission voted
Monday to formally adopt a 15-year
transportation improvement package
and to conunue plans for a June 5
election on a penny sales tax increase.
To no one's surprise. the
seven-member transportation panel
voted to move forward with its
election plans following a public
hcanng dunng which several oppo-
nents of the sales ta>. 1 ncreasc, notably
the county car dealers' association,
again voiced obJecuons to the plan.
Several area automobile dealers
told commissioners that a study paid
for by the association determined the
extra penny sales tax would serious!,..
impaiF-auto sales in the county as well
as sales of other high-ticket items,
such as appliances and recreational
vehicles.
The car dealers fc;ar consumers
would go elsewhere to avoid the I
percent tax, which, for example,
would raise the cost o f a S I 0,000 car
bySIOO.
As they have in the past, com-
missioners said they d1sa~d with
the study's findings and said the sales
tax would have little affecton auto or
other sales figures.
The I percent sales tu increase, if
approved by voters, would raise an
estimated SS billion over the next 15
years to pay for a host of transpor-
tation projects in the county, includ-
ing new freeway construction, the
1mpt'bvcment of existing freeways
and hi&bway1 and construction of a
proposed Costa Mesa.to-Fullerton
rail line.
The commission again will bold a
public bearing on the Wt package and
transponation plan at its Feb. 27lh
meeting when it is expected to
fonnally adopt an ordinance calling
for the June election.
The matter than will be forwarded
to the Board of Supervisors.
PILGRIM MAKES NO PROGRESS •••
From Al
of the C11y Council meeting Monday
night.
H olland said it would be unsafe to
move the ship until more of the work
is completed.
He then asked the counc1 I to let htm
stay at the wharf for another two
weeks while a permenant dock for the
Pilgnm 1s built at Lido Marina
Village.
Newport's Manne Director, David
Harshbaracr. said even wtth an
exlcns1on Holland would sllll need to
find a new dock for ship because it
wiJI take a minimum of 50 days to get
Coastal Commission permits to re-
build the Lido Marina Wharf.
About 20 well-wishers waited
through three hours of council debate
on other matters to support Holland's
request.
"It would seem to me that Newport
Beach would be proud to adopt the
ship or sponsor It in some manner.
Hordes of people have been attracted
to .the site where they gazed with awe
and admiration at the handsome ship
built by one man through 13 long
years," said Betty Rothacrmel, to the
applause of the audience.
.. Mr. Holland, we love your boat,
there is no doubt about iL We arc sad
at the articles in the paper that made
us look like ogres but we have given
you four days and you have stayed
three weeks," said Philip Maurer,
Mayor Pro Tcmporc.
"That public dock is used by
fishermen and that is why it is there. I
have seen as many as six boats
unloading at any one time. We don't
want public docks being used for tong
stays," Maurer said.
Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum-
mer said the city would be open to
compromise if a timetable was de-
vised.
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From Al
"I don't know why or who started
the name but I do know It's been
devastating. Ifs different than most
flu because it's not over in a day or
two. It usually takes three to four days
and then the person can feel weak and
lethargic for about a week," she said.
Local businesses have experienced
an increase 1n sick employees.
At Emulcx, a manufactunng com-
pany 1n Costa Mesa, about 65 out of
450 employees called 1n sick last
week
"We were hit pretty hard.'' said
Bette Jacobs, personnel assistant.
"Several of our peo ple started with a
bad cold and then It developed into
bronch1t1s and two people have
developed pneumonia. It seems to be
tapering off this week. People are
back to work almost at normal
levels."
"It's really hit kids hard. It's just
been running rampant through the
schools," Schaffer said.
Fred Carter. director of student
services for the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School Districl said he has seen a
"significant increase" in absences
throughout the district sin~ the flu
epidemic struck.
Jeannette Simek. a nurse's aideat
Marina High School in Huntington
Beach, said she is seeing more
students running high fevers, in the
102 range.
"We'tc still seeing about 40 stu-
dents a day," Siinelc said. "but we're
DESIGN SCRAPPED .••
From Al
not rustic it should be Mediterranean to blend in with the downtown
redevelopment theme:·· ·
sending more home with fevers. upset
sto maches and headaches -the
classic flu symptoms."
Irvine High School's attendance
clerk, Arlene Johnson, said she didn't
have exact absentee totals but said the
school was hit hard about two weeks
ago Wlth many students and teachers
calling in sick for three or four days in
a row.
St. Barbara's Elementary in Santa
Ana shutdown Jan. 27 because IOOof
their 590 students were ill, according
to the principal, Sister Norrise. At-
tendance is about at normal levels
now. she said.
Greenwood said that Influenza A
has been isolated in Los Angeles
County but so far not ·in Orange
County. "But we're testing some
more cultures today," he said.
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Senate panel told incentives
scarce for low-cost healing
Government, tnsutance firms
worry about costs -not workers
By ANDREA ADEUON
Ot"'9o.ly........ .
A workertalcjngajobinCalifomia is likely to be
offCRd a choioc between at least two employer.provided
health plans.
But most of the mt of the nation bas no discretion at
au. and the result is higher health costs, said Sen. David F.
Duren berger, R-Minn., on Monday.
Without pocketbook leverage, the medical communi-
ty has no inccntivetodelivcrlesscostly medicine and the
public has no incentive to stay healthy, said Durcnberger.
chairman of a Senate subcommittee on health, during a
fact-finding session at UC Irvine.
Durcnberger, whose subcommittee monitors nearly
$122 billion in federal health care funds, heard primarily
from adm inistrators of the UCI College of Medicine about
how federal refonns to contain health costs affect a
teaching hospital.
"Cali fomia is ahead of the rest of the country in
moving towards a market place," allowingheaJthy
competition among those who make make sick people
well, Duren berger said after three hours of testimony and
a legal pad full of notes.
Stanley van den Noort, the College of Medicine dean,
said later he tried to describe how any federal moves to
tnm costs effect a teaching hospital, such as the UCI
Medical Center in Orange, where 75 percent of the
patients' bills arc paid by the government. The medical
center is the primary provider of health care to the
county's poor.
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..The insurance companies and the JOvcrnmenrarc
terribly nervous about the cost of medicane," van den
Noort said. "But the public doesn't seem to be. as long as
employers pay the bill."
While California doctors seem cager to Cl}lbracc
capitalism in their offices, Duren berger lashed out at a
regulatory solution proposed Monday by Sen. Edward
Kennedy, D-Mass .. that sets prices for hospital services.
"It's so much easier for the regulators, like Teddy, to
label it ... and make it look like he's saving thesystem.''
said Duren berger, whose fact-finding hearings in six states
are to determine iffedcral health care programs need
ovcrhauJing. "Teddy c.an 't believe people can make
choices."
No single piece oflegislat1on could answer the
complex needs voiced Just by local health care leaders that
range from how to deliver home health care to training
doctors to providing care for the poor. Durenbergcrsaid.
He doesn't en v1S1on proposing a com prchcnsi vc,
omnibus law, but a decade-long legislative effort to reverse
pncc inscns1t1V1ty. The federal government is beginning to
follow the lead of state's such as California, said
Duren berger. spending four days in LosAn~lesand
Orange counties talking to health care officials.
"One of our problems is the problem of perception,"
he said. "We have to take down the barriers when we lived
in a time of unlimited resources."
Duren berger, speaking later at a Los An~eles press
conference, labeled the Reagan Administration's
proposals to cut med i~l costs·· a drop in the bucket."
He said the $2.3 billion cuts to Medicare will have
little impact on the $97 billion budget, SI 0 billion higher
than the current fiscal year. Congress hasalrcady trimmed
$20 billion from Medicare in the last three years,
Duren berger said.
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M&n104" • VOL. n , NO. 45 Councilman Aoh Mandie alsocla1mcd the proposed wooden sides of the
structure probabl~ would lead 10 maintenance problems and become the target
of p1crgraflit1 ani<it ~
And outdoor balcony space also came under fire. "If you want to be
outside. you can go out and stand on the pier," BaiJcydcclated.
.. We think these lcids worsha ppcd ffriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~ii~~;;;;;;~~~=ii~"jiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiil the devil, j ust like some people are
Catholic or Jewish," he said. "But we
do not really know how or even if they
used the ashes."
The controversy was spawned last March 1 when hUJC waves ripped out
decking. railing. p1langsand damaged the End Cafe so severely it had to be tom
down
In its place, city offic1alsare planning to construct the two-story,
copper-roofed bu1ld1ng. The first story would consist of a coffee shop
rcstaurantand the second story would be a meetingplaoc the city would rent
out for such events as reunions, meetmgs and weddings.
The cost of the building, along with 16 extra pilings to support 1t, 1s
estimated at $350,000. The plan 1s to collect fees to offset construction costs.
The onginal drawtngs have encountered fire from Iona-time pier
bus1 nesswoman Ella Chnstensen and by her customers. She said 95 of I 00
people she surveyed oppo~ the design.
Redlands police Lt. Bill Caronna
said thieves broke a stained-glass
window in gaining entry to a
mausoleum at Hillside Memorial
Park on Jan. 29. when they removed
two urns.
The theft at the Newport Beach
cemetery occurred Dec. 22. Polioc
said the thieves broke into a sealed
ma usoleum and took two urns.
THE PROBLEM OF ELDER ABUSE ...
Prom Al
protective programs for the victims of
cider abuse, comparable to the Albert
Sitton Home where v1ct1ms of child
abuse ire housed, some other coun-
ties do have full·blown elder protec-
tive service proarams. Leaman said.
Senior advocacy aroups already art
setting behind efforts to convince the
state LcaJ•lature to approve fundma
for cider 41rotcct1 ve service pr~ms
yound the state he said.
Jn the caJe o/ the elderly Lquna
woman who became a pnsoncr 1n her
own home, ho~vcr, the county was
able to step_ 1n and help. accord1n1 to
Pubhc Guatdaan Heam
Once county officials found out
what was happcnina, Heim went to
court and was declared the woman's
conservator. In short order. the four
30-to 40-year-old intruders, were
arrested and jailed on foraery charses.
.. The moment we took over, they
aot out," Heim said of the unusual
situation. "They came o n the
pretense of helpina and i.nt1m1dated
her into allowma them to stay. They,
quite effectively, bad wen over her
home.''
Heim said his office aJso has
encountered c:ases of cider abuse in
which children of elderly parents who
were beaten when they wen: young
now arc abusing their parents.
The agency desianated to accept
elder abuse reports is the county's
Senior Services information and re·
feml unit, according to Heim. The
a&Cnty IS in the processofestabli hang
• spcc1112 .. hour telephone hotline to
handle reports.
"In sax months. maybe we'll know
1f 11'1 a manqablc problem or so bi•
that it's beyond aovemment capabiJ1.
ty," Leaman said
"Child abu.e (reporuna) started
out 1low, but 1t kept doublina every
year."
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For Your
Special Valentine
'Beautiful
Heart
Pendants.
Choose from a
variety of styles.
set with diamonds,
rubles. opals or
amethysts.
Today' a
complete
Olymplc
reaults
-PegeaC1-4
Coast
Piiot founding publisher
Walter Burrough-s looks
back at some of the
lighter-hearted polltlcal
shenanigans of our past.
/A3
..
Surgeons recently had to
mend Sam Hlgglnson's
heart, but that didn't
keep him from giving It
away last week./A3
California
The feds are going to
allow food to undergo
radiation to klll germs.
/AS
Oops. A math conjecture
created 99 years ago lsn 't
all that accurate./ AS
Nation
Reagan says a social
meeting with new Soviet
leader wouldn't solve
anything./ M .
Retails sales were up a
whopping 2.2 percent In
Oecember./A4
World
Soviet leaders call Yuri
Andropov a 'champion of
peace' at funeral./ M
Yugoslavia closed down a
restaurant that over-
charged actor Kirk
Douglas./ AS
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Mlnd&Body
On the day of hearts, a
leading surgeon doesn't
see much future for
artlflclal ones./81
Sports
Nick Thometz finishes
fourth In the men's
1,000-meter speed skat-
ing at the Winter Olym-
pics today./C1
Fountain Valley High
Is seeded fourth In the
girls' CIF 4-A basketball
palrlngs./C1
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Entertainment
James Brolln has taken
his role In the "Hotel"
series seriously and Is
opening a reaL-Ufe res-
taurant./83
Baalne98
Flnanclal columnist Syl-
via Porter examines
tax-law changes affecting
those of us who have
offlcet at home./85
UfDEX
f 1111 11111•
SUS ectsou
in sto en urns case
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. .., ........
Another Newport Beach man is
expected to be arrested this week for
his allesed role in a utanic cult that
reportedly plundered cemetery crypU
to gather human remains for devil
worship.
A aroup of five teen-qen,
suspected of takina urns with human
ashes from cemeteries in Corona del
Mar and Redlands, reportedly
pthered on a tiny island in the Upper
Newport Bay where satanic rituals
were conducted.
Newport Beach police detective
Gary Traina said authorities have not
been able to locate the miuina W"DI
and are not certain if the stolen ashes
were used in satanic rutuals.
Traina described the thefts from two cemetery crypu as .. the weirdest
thing .. he has seen in 11 years as a
policeman.
Last Thursday police booked Jack
Joseph Mertes, 18, of Costa Mesa,
and an unnamed 16-year-old for
investigation of bWJlary and viol-
ations 9.f the state Health and Safety
Code which l>fOhibits the removal of
human remams from cemeteries.
Three teen-qen, all Newport
Beach residents, were arrested by
Redlands police the same day. Police
have obtatned a warrant to arrett a
sixth person.
The remains of four cremated
COUP.let, interred in crypts in the
PaClfic View Memorial Park in Cor~
ona del Mar and in the Hillside
Memorial Park in Redlands, were
reponed stolen in December and
January, Traina said.
A klu atralght from Cupid
Capld wu ba Illa aJory today u frleDda and
loYen celebrated Valeadae'• Day. Toay
Adama of Balloon• UnJlm•te6 of ea.ta
11-mMt ban al80 been toacbed by ui
an'O'lt, beGll•• lie ..Uftl'ed mare tluUa
~balloou to Leslie Baqlaer of Coeta II.a.
Police in both cities traced the
thefts to a cult-like poup that oper-
ated in Newport Beach, he said.
Traina said it was one of the younaest
members Qf the lf9UP who is con-
sidered the leader of the cult Officen recovered a copy of the
'No-:name' flu taking its toll in OC
By KAREN E. KLEIN
ud CHRISTINE DECKER
OfltleO.-,Net ....
Aches all over, fever. sore throat and nausea-ifit sounds familiar you're
probably coming down with or recovering from a debilitating strain of
influenza that is felling Southern Californians in oroves. .
Influenza B virus is causing high absentee rates in schools. increased
Newport
residents
want new
bay span
Ristn tides threaten
boat access to ocean
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. Dlllr .........
Risin& tides threaten to lock boats
inside Newport Bay, accordina to a
group of worried West Newport
Beach residents.
The want the state to SpeJld an extra
$1.7 million to build a new bridae to
replace the 48-year-old span that
connects Newpon BoulevJrd to the
Balboa Peninsula. · Car crash Injures 1lz
numbers of persons seeking help from hospitals and emergency clinics and the
high rateofsickneuin rest homes and convalescent hospitals, Orange County
Health Department officials say.
And while they don't know for sure how many have been affected. James
Greenwood, director of the county public health laboratory, said this nu is
definitely striking far more than normal, even during flu season.
(Pleue .ee NO-NAllS/ A2)
"Satanic Bible," black candle wu
and drawinas of satanic emblems on
the small island, the detcetive Mid.
The IJ'OUP apparently bad '•uiooed. a
small but on the island out of
bamboo.
Police said their research i.idicates
devil worshippers UJe I poiateck1ar drawioa of Satan and bad black
candles durina "black mu1" rilmll.
"We think these kids wanb.ipped!'Y --
(Pleue .. CULT/d)
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Shipwriaht Denn.ii Holland will
need a new place 10 clock bil 1 ()().foot Pilarim of Newport ICMoaer by
Friday.
The Newport Beach City Cou.ncil
refused Monday Dilbt 10 pant
Holland's request for a two-week
extension to keep h is
18th-century-style ship docbd at
Rhine Wharf.
Holland oventa~ his wdcome at
the wharf and the Clty went 10 ~
County Superior Court IMl Friday
askina • judec to force HallDd '° move the PiJ1rim.
Judec James Frankl m...ect 10
t an immcdia1e order forcina ~out bat told tbe llaip builder
be bad seven days to find a pl.ce to
dock the ICbooner. .. We are not tuft if we will II!> b9ck
into court Friday if 1be tiiciill ii still m--... PILOmll/A2a
According Sandy WillfQrd.. chair-
man of the Citiz.en•s West Channel
Bridac Committee, the tides levels in
Newpon Beach are risina by about a
foot every eight to l 0 yean.
The increase is threatenina to
reduce the clearance boatsi need to
pass under the old brjdae1 ht claims.
Weetmlnater Police set. atcbanl Grodt reacll• bato one of
four can lnYolYed baa tramc pUeap Monday afternoon on
Bolaa A•enae near Beacll Boalenrd. Pollce-.14 one drt•er
rear-ended a HCODd and nered bato tlae oppoelte Janee
where two otller can were 8traek. Tile drtYen ln.ol'ftd
were Identified u ElYlra lladrtd. 19. fo Anaheim: Artlaar
Gtabom. 79. of Weetmluter; Ladmt11a 8enaeka, sa. of
Coeta lleea and lllchael O.tto, 17, of W1altder.
"There is every indication from the
statistics that the tide levels are 1oin1
to continue to ao up," Willford said.
Willford based his claim on a study
of Newport tidal data by Reinhard E.
flick. a professor at the Scripps
ln1titudon of OceanOll"lphy in La
JollL The study reporu that the risint
tides may be caused, in pert, by the El
Nino se, a climatic aberrati9n that
results in warmer ocean currctitt and
hiaMr tea levels alooa the coest of
Cahfornia. 1
The state Dco-rtmcnt ofTranspor-
tation plans to spend S l.4 million to
widen the eastern side of the brid~ by
addina a nonhbound lane. The
projeci is meant to rtlieve traffic
con)CltJon from Balboa Pct\in1ula.
There are plans to widen the other
side of the bridae to absorb mcrcased
traffic from the planned completion
of the Newpon Fwuway.
The bridae is thO ptcway to about
2SO docks and slips in several
N~n waterf\'ont communities.
-"It woukl only cost SI. 7 million
eura to build a new bndae With
adequate clearence. That 1ncf '*9 all
(~-MIDG&/AI)
Elder abuse: another of our 'hidden' problems
Seniors join children
as ta ets of neglect.
mistreatment
The incident went unreported until
the Wealthyi...eldcrty woman's blnJc
stepped in. rnat's when the Ora•
County P\iblic Guardian's Oft\ce farat
was appnsed of the swtlina situ-
ation.
Somehow a founome or "hippie
typca" bad bef)Cd 1n and iaken over
an exclusive Emerald Bay home in
t.aauna Beaeb. The eJdcrly woman
who owns the home wa.s held captive
by the four intn1ders for nearly two
months durina December and Jam.a·
ary, ex~inca James Heim. the
coua&y ,-Dublic tdiM and Gom-
munity SifVaces Aten~ diteetor.
Tbe woman, in her 70s, was locked
in 1 bedroom and phy1tc.ally abultd.
Sbc: ft& forced 't 1111' f0t lf'OCCOel .. ,
and other deliveries and for cash bank
withdrawals, in one instance totalina •
$20,000, Heam llld.
JEFF
ADLER
It was, Heim said, one of the more
··colorful" examples of what some are
tenni"I the .. problem of the '80s" -
elder abute.
Behind Oranae County's closed
doors. elderly:• oeoole are bcina
ncalected. abulecfand victimized in
much the same way children often
are, c1tola.ined Larry Leaman, county
Social Servica ,\tency du~tor. The
difference is that until reccnUy no
atate or county aacitcy Vt'U requi"-'CS to
collect reporu of such abuse or
attempt to help abuae victims.
.. It's ~tty wen-known it elltllS,
like child or &pOUlll abuee, but
nobody knows bow many (victims)
there are," Laman saict
But now -armed with a new state
law -county lltft(ies art prlna up
to find out just bow prnalent abutcl
of the elderly are •qprtneo County.
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Focu s ON THl New s
The Social Sc~ A&ency. wortina
with the Community Services Alen-
cy, has been pven the ,a<>-&head from
the Board of Supemson to spend
SI S,OOOdunna the ne1tt lil months to
document an tances of elder abute.
Provisions of the new Rite law
require ectUln health care P'"<>'.
feMionalt and law enf'MC:itmcnt of· ficials to report cues of elder abilte to
the appropriate aeency whenever it lS
encounttrtd.
"h's I hidden ~:· ~
said. "But it's comina out of the
clOltt. Now, docton. hospital em-
ployees, social workers. paramedics
and elder<are custodians., when they
ICC it. they've aot to repon it." .
Leaman estJmated county Zinda
initially will Fl repons ofto ~
abule cues e.cb month.
But Leaman and other county
oftki&ls are worried that once cues of.
cider abutc are re~rted and
documented. thm miebt not be
mucb bdp available ror tbe victims. ·-ovr tMaett concern is that the
outcome oT the repon:ias Pf'OPM'
will be peop6e'• ~ t.bat eovernment wiU coaw Wkll ~
to aileYi.ite lhe~'ahm. •t our budett's ratriC " lilr iiii. .. We'll
bavtd*~eut-*'7.-Mvt ...
the ability to·~ to ... if theft
are too maay."
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Senate panel told of healthy
competition in medical field
By ANDREA ADELSON
or IM Do111r ..... •tat1
A workcrtakingajob in California is likely to be
offered a choice between a1 least two employer-provided
health plans.
But most of1 heres1 of the nation has no discretion at
all, and 1heresult is higher health costs, said Sen. David F.
Duren berger. R-Minn., on Monday.
Without pocketbook leverage. the medical com mun1-
ty has no incentive 1o dchvcrlesscostly medicine and the
public has no incentive to stay healthy, said Duren berger.
chai rman of a Senate subcommittee on health, during a
fact-finding session at UC Irvine.
Durcnbcrger, whose subcommittee monitors nearly
S 122 billion in federal healthcare funds, heard primarily
from administrators oft he UCI College of Medicine about
how fcden.l reforms to contain health costs affect a
teaching hospital.
"California is ahead of the rest of the country in
moving towards a market place," allowing healthy
competition among those who make make sick people
well, Durenberger said after three hours of testimony and
a legal pad full of notes.
Stanley van den Noort, the College of Medicine dean,
said later he tried to describe how any federal moves to
trim costs effect a teachi ng hospital, such as the UC!
Medical ~nterin Orange, where 75 percent of the
patients' bills are paid by the government. The medical
center is the primary providerofhcalth care to tbe
county's poor.
"The insurance companiesand the J.Ove mment arc
terribly nervous about thecostofmedic1ne," van den
Noortsaid. "But the publicdocsn'tsctm to be, as long as
employers pay the bill.''
While Cali fornia docton seem cager to embrace
capitalism in their offices, Duren berger lashed out at a
regulatory solution proposed Monday by Sen. Edward
Kennedy, O.Mass., thatsetspriocsforhospitalservices.
"It's so much easier for the regulators, like Teddy, to
label it ... and make it look likebe'ssavinathe1f$tem,"
said Durcnberger. whosefact-findingbearinp 1nsix statcs
arc to determine 1ffcdcral health care proarams need
overhauling. ''Teddy can't believe people can make
choices."
No single piece of legislation could answer the
complex needs voiced j ust by local healthcare leaden that
range from how to deliver home health care to trainin~
doctors to providin' care for lhe poor, Duren berger wd.
Hedoesn'tenv1sion propos1ncacomprehensive,
omnibus law, but a decade-long lcg1slativeeffon to reverse
pri~ insensitivity. The federal government is beginnina to
follow the lead of state'ssuch as California, said
Duren berger, spending fou r days in Los A~lcs and
Orange counties talking to health care officials.
"One of our problems is the problem of perception,"
he said. "We have to take down the barriers when we lived
1n a time of unlimited resources."
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PILGRIM MAKES NO PROGRESS •• ;
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there. We arc sti ll deciding that, .. Ci1y
Attorney Robert Burnham said.
The ci1y may wait until a Feb. 23
court hearing before pressing 1he
issue, he said.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the
Harbor Patrol of the Orange County
Sheriffs Department said the Pilgrim
1s still being fined S 17 a day for
violating the time limit at the wharf
Holland was gjven special ci ty
permission to dock the Pilgrim at the
wharf for fo ur days while he rigged the
ship and made it seaworthy. The
normal limit at Rhine Wharf Ls four
hours.
Holland's four days have turned
inlo three weeks and the city wants to
free the space for other vessels.
Delayed shipmenti of rope and
iron needed for ris.ging have stranded
the Pilgrim al Rhine Wharf, Holland
said.
"I would like 10 apologize for the
problems the schooner has gi ven the
city," a soft-spoken Ho lland said
during the public comments section
of the City Council meeting Monday
night.
H olland said it would be unsafe to
move the ship until more of the work
is completed.
He then asked the counci l to let him
stay at the wharf for another two
weeks while a pcrmenant dock for the
Pilgrim is built at Lido Marina
Village.
Newport's Marine Director, David
NO-NAME FLU •••
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Because the flu has not bttn traced to its origin point. it hasn't been
named, Greenwood said.
But Terry Schaffer, a nurse and infection control specialist at Fountain
ValleyCommunity Hospital, said she has heard it called the"Brazilian nu.··
"I don't know why or who started the name but I do know it's been
devastating. lt'sdifferent than most flu bccau!e it'1 not over in adayor tWo. lt
usually takes three to four days and then the person can feel weak and lethargic
for about a week," she said.
"It's really hit kids hard. lfs1ust been running rampant through the
schools." she added.
Harshbarger, said even with an
extension Holland would still need to
find a new dock for ship because it
will ta ke a minimum of 50 days to get
Coastal Commission permitS' to re-
build the Lido Marina Wharf.
About 20 well-wi shers waited
through three hours of council debate
on other matters to support Holland's
request.
"II would seem to me that Newport
Beach ~ould be proud to adopt the
ship or sponsor 11 in some manner.
Hordes of people have been attracted
to 1he site where they gazed with awe
and admiratioo at the handsome ship
built by one man through 13 long
yean." said Betty Rothaermel, 10 the
applause of the audience.
"Mr. Holland, we love your boat,
there is no doubt about it. We are sad
at the articles in the paper that made
us Jodk like ogres but we have given
you four days and you have stayed
three weeks," said Philip Maurer,
Mayor Pro Tempore.
Councilwoman Ruthclyn Plum-
mer said the city would be open to
compromise if a timetable was de-
vised.
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the ramps. everythin&,
complete," Willford told
the Newport Beach City
Council on Monday.
··ea1Tran1 says after the
construction the lifespan
for the old bridge would be
25 years. For the new
bridge we an: proposin& the
life span is SO ycan."
Willford added.
He wu scekina the courr
cil's endorsement of lhc
plan to aid rus lobbyina
efforts with the Oranac
County Transportation
Co mmiss io n and
CalTraRS.
"We feel that it is an
opportune time because of
the sales tu push. This
could convince lhc citizens
around here to vote for it,"
Willford said in refmncc
to the upcoming coun-
ty-wide referendum that
seck.s to raise sales tax by I
percent to pay for transpor-
tation improvements.
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l>on•ld L. Wllffait111 C•C ..... hDn ··-VOL. n, NO. 45 Fred Carter. director of student services for the Newport-Mesa Unified
School D1s1nc1. said he has seen a "significant increase .. in absences
throughout the district since the flu epidemic struck.
Jeannette Simek. a nurse's aide at Marina Hiab School inHuntington
Beach, said she is seeing more studentsrunnin&hi&h feven, in the 102 range.
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"We're s1i ll scci niabout 40 students a day, .. S'unek said, .. but we're
sending more home with fevers, upset stomaches and head.aches -theclassic
flu symptoms.··
St. Barbara's Elementary in Santa Ana shut down Jan. 27 because I 00 of
!heir 590 students were ill, according to the principal, Sister Norrisc.
Attendance is about at normal levels now, she said.
Irvine High School'satlcndanccclerk, Arlene Johnson, said she didn't
have exact absentee totals but said the sc hool was hit hard about two weeks ago
with many students and teacherscallingin sickforthrcc orfourdays in a row.
Greenwood said that Influenza A has been isolated in LosAngelesCountr,
but so far not in Orange County. "Bui we're testin& some more cultures today. '
he said.
Catholic or Jewish." he said. "But we
do not really knowhow or even if they
used the ashes."
Redlands police Lt. Bill Caronna
said thieves broke a stained-glass
window in gaining entry to a
mausoleum at Hillside Memorial
Park on Jan. 29, whcn they removed
1wo urns.
The theft at the NeWJ)Ort Beach
cemelery occurred Dec. 22. Police
said the thievcs broke into a scaled
mausoleum and look two ums.
THE PROBLEM OF ELDER ABUSE .•.
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protective programs for the victims of
elder abuse. comparable to the Albert
Sitton Home where victims of child
abuse are housed, some other coun-
ties do have full-blown elder protec-
tive service programt. Leaman said.
Senior advocacy sroups already are
scttina behind cfforu to convince the
state Legislature to approve fundin&
for elder protective servk:c proarams
around the state, he said.
In the case of the elderly Laguna
woman who.became a prisoner in her
own home, however, the county was
able to step in and help. accord1n& to
Public Guardian Heim.
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Once count)' officials found out
what was happening. Heim went to
coun and wu declared the woman's
con1CTVatoi:.. In shon order, the four
JO. 10 4()..year-old intruden, were
arrested and jailed on forsery chlf&e1.
"The moment we took over, they
got out,•• Heim said of the unusual
si tuation. "They came on the
pretenK of helpina and intimidated
her into allowina them to stay. They,
quite ·effectively, had taken over her
home."
Heim SJ1id his office also has
encountered cues of elder abuse in
which children of elderly parents who
wer< beaten when they were youna
now are abusing their parents.
The agency designated to accept
elder abuse repons is the county's
Senior Services information and re--
fem! unit. accordina to Heim. The:
agt:ncy is in the process of establishini
a special 24-hour telephone hotline to
handle reports.
"In six months, maybe we'll know
if it's a manapble problem or'° bi ..
that it's beyondaovemment capibih-
ty," Leaman said.
"Child abuse (reportin&) started
out s~.ow. but it kept doublina evtty
year.
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