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lU£SOAY MARCH ti, 19A·1
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In the Piiot'•
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Security sw .. pa~ku
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Mesa OKs crossing guards
Coast
Pint-sized pirates parade
at Dana whale festival.
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Mysterious death of
Myford Irvine explored by
ex-publisher Walter Bur-
roughsJ A3
California
By KAREN E. 1q,EIN
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Costa Mesa school children will
walk across city s1ree1s under the
prolcctive eyes of ctossina auards
bqinnina, this September thanks to a
vote oftfie Costa M(Sa City Council
Monday night.
Thr council decision came after a
JO.year crusade by Costa Mesa
parents 10 Csllblish a crossing guard
·program. '
"We couldn't be happier. We're
noatinaon cloud nine this morning."
said Linda Holsticn. the Adams
School PTA president who headed up
a pattnts' aroup pushing for crossins
auards since early this year.
The council voted to approve the
crossingauard program despite a city
staff task force recommendation
~sainst the proenm.
• Mayor Donn Hall sakt increasing
~raffic ~oupled with sehool closures,
forcingchildren 101ravel farth~ to~t
to seh,ool. influenced thr council's
decision.
"Wr were in effect the o nly cfty in
Orange County wi1hout a program.··
Hall said.
"T.he ci ty has finelly realized it has
to accrpt responsibility for !he traffic
it creates." Holstirn said. "When wr
~Jjcit businesses a,nd shopping
.ce.nters .we have to acceot rcsponsi-
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bility IOr the effects tholli things
create."
Two traffic accidents at Khoo!
tnterstctions in the past thrte years in
which three children were injured
were of panicular concern to partnts,
said PT A member Connie Margilan.
Hall said !he.city staff will consider
between si• and 10 locations whcrt
traffic conditions and numbers of
children crossi ng might mce1 swc
guidelinrs for crossina guards.
Tht city Wk force repon ·lilled
JCven lntersectionswhlch mit;ht meet
the st.ate guidelines: Giskr Av~ue
and California Strttt: Ptaceatia and
18th Strett; Baker Stn1tt aad Meu
Verde Drive;. Bristol Street ·and : "
Paularino A venue; Bear Street and.•
Paularino Avenue: Santa Ana Av·
enue and Rose Lane~ and Ada.ma
Avenue and Mesa Verde West, '•
Each croUint guard will COii the · 1P1--c;aoepmotA2J
Freed killer not
welcome in OC I •,
Community will keep
close eye on aroled
murderer In Orane
public's expense,"
Mancino said Cititens for Truth
currently is monitoring the progress
of three convjcted murderers paroled
in OranJC County and plans to add
Streleslc1 to the list.
By JEFF ADLl:!R He said-the group rqul.ar1y-con-
ot-~ll'W ,..., tacts both the parolee's local parole
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. . . .. .officer and &ht SJ,ate Parole Board to '·:lf'l'J-ic;;~~;J>\<:~~~~·::.·, .~.J:hc~ local P,~1dent of a statcwtde h tracit the criminal's ft'OOl"d. • ~, :. ; .,.. .. < ~ .... _.. " " ·.·-· '<"!!.....-~ ,;;t._--~ ... _ _.,....,,,,., i" con_\·i~t_cam·urneictT ·s:1Yi''"'~~:--=-soc7t;;.;.cinbc·-p.roiCctt'clfrO'm'-t~:·~
gan1za11on plans to keep a close watch people is to ··separate thtm from One legislator would like
to-see the California pri-
mary In March, not June.
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Nation
House members met for a
marathon talkathon sup-
porting prayer In school.
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An emergency call turned
Into a nightmare for son
of dying woman,/ As·
World
-Smile, you're on camera
Rick Wb.lie, •acattontna from Colorado
Sprlnll•· foe-on a -euJI d~ ~ relazinl day on Laaa.na'• Main Beach.
Coloracfo wu a _ner like thia in March.
Iraq officials deny they're
using chemical weapons
against Iran foes.I AS
OCDemsanteupfor Hart ,
The Vatican is consider-
ing cutting off ties to
TalwanJnJut~re.(A4
Mind&:Body
Huntington Beach fo-
rums show 'Something
Can Be Done About
Arthritis./ A7
Sports
Tod Murphy has· been
one of the big keys In UC
Irvine's resurgence this
basketball seasonJB1
Tom Baldwin Is Costa
Mesa High's new football
coachJB2
Entertainment
By 1.1', BENET
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Everybod)·lovesa winner-at least in Orange
County they do.
Democratic prttidential candidate Gary Hart has
raiscd.mor.c.moncy inDrana.c£o_u ruyln t h'-.W.ctk si ncc_bis
s1unnin1 upset victory in New Hampshire lhan the
Colorado senator's campaign managed to raise here in the
past 12 months. a supponersaid Monday.
In 1hedayssincc the Feb. 28 ~mocra1ic primary
victOf')' in New Hampshire. Han's campaign has received
a much-savored boost as SO Ora.nae County supporters
doledoutSJS.000. .
"The response has been phenomenal." said Chris
Townsend, co-<hainnan of Hart's Orange County
Victim
of rape
testifies
By STEVE MARBLE
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A depanment store security g_uard
who..cla ims she was raped by a Costa
T.,..__ •. ~n.o_.f,~ ~lliJ'Jii< C: ~~~~~ ~q~E!~"'
-_,, Yllrolirn(j'le. of"Ca;amltyJane'! repo~hi' aft:.:c Cnme ··~~ ~·
nobody Wo uld believe me." .•
on TV tonight./ A9 the witness. a 28-year-old Foun-
t'ain Valley resident. is one of four
women Cxpectcd lO 1es1ify they were
sexually assaulted by former patrol-
Bueinen man William Lauchfan. '
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clmp1ip:··we_recctvcdt30.000 in campa1&n funds in tbt
fim 41 hours after New Hampshire. and anotberS.S.000
sin~ then. We've alsoreccivcdabou1 \OOcalls from
ptoplc'w,antto&ct involved in 1hec1mpaign. ··
The list of contributors includes such prominent local
DemocratW.farty-honchosasJohn Hanna. who chaired
the 1hc party's rece nt county con vention. party activis1
Dennis D'Snooand Anaheim School Board President
Curt Haunfelncr.
T own§4;nd, also a public affairs officer for the Laguna
Niguel-based <icvelopcr Stein-BriefGroup. Inc .• said'Hart
plans to makeastop1n Orange County March 24 before a
big fund-raisingeven1 in Los Angeles.
So far. county residents have contributed a total of
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"n , ~~-e murderer of. a Stanford, soClty on a permanent basis:· Un1v~rshy mathemat~cs professor Board of-SupervisorT-Chainnan
who 1s to. be paroled 1n the c11y of Harrieu Wieder said Strclcski's par-
Orange this w~k. . (Pleue eee &LA TEK/ A2} El Toro resident John Mancino.
state prdident of Citizens for Tru1h.
said his group will keep close tabs on
47-year-old Theodore Streleski.
whose parole to Orange County wa.s
announced Monday by state Depart-
ment of Corrections officials.
NB stab
suspect
to trial
S1releski has served a little more
than five years ofhiseigh1-ycar prison
sentence for the murder of Professor
Karl dclccuw in 1978. Streleski
smashed a hammer into delccuWs
head 10 draw attention to grievances
he had with the university where he
had been studying for hi s doctorate An 18-year~ld youth wit.ti a
for 19 years. -troubtea past has bttn ordert<ltO
In prison interviews earlier this stand trial for the murder of Scott
year. Strelcski told reporters he .,.,,as James McNauahton. 1he wealthy son
.. absolutely non-co mmi11 al on ofa prominent Newport Beach fam-
whether I will go to back to Stanford ily.
and kill again." Bu1 in ordC"ring the trial; Harbor
He was paroled 10 OranJt: Count} Muncipal Court Jud&e Russell Bos-
and is prohibited from \'l)iung the tromalsolowercdbailforBrentloui s
San Francisco Bay area because Van1sness from $250.000 10
Stanford lJniversity facuh)' members S 100.000.
have expressed fear for their safety. It is doub1ful. though. that Van·
Mancino said his organization had gsn~s wi ll bt• able to post bail.
oppoStd Streleski's parole on general according 10 his at~rnc"y, Carl
grr;o ndsbcfore 11 was known ll"C"""Was--rrolmes.
being paroled 10 Orange County. He Vangsness is charged in the Jan. I 5
said lhe froup no w wo uld register stabbing death of McNaughton. who
additiona protcsls. reportedly stumbled from his New-
"l'm not su re he's safe to release 1n pon Beach apartment ~nd staagercd
any counl)'." pid Manci no. who is down a night of stairs before collaps.
familiar with Streleski 's case. "Even ing in front of a friend's apartment.
he doesn't know if he will retum 10 Two witn~ have testified that
violence. So what sense does it make McNaughton. naked and covered in
to release him and gamble al the (PleueeeeSTABBING/A2)
Lagunans
appealing
for trees
By L.P. BENET
Ol lM Ollilf "'91 ......
A group of Laguna Beach res1<kn1~
and businMsmen 1s figh1ing 10 save
four 50-fooi high eucalyptus trees the
. city says stand 1n th~ way ofproaress.
''-~.i"'~ .,,,,,,,, . '-·~"'~::.~·,. l ' !..J>~Y~X~~ . ~( -.--
. "" and Galen Drive to wtdcn the s1~s , t near a J 5-unit condofninium com·
1 plex .
TC"nan\s of 1he Coast Gfen-Offict
Budding on Pacific C!oast Hiahway
and homeowners livina nearby will
ask 1he Laguna Beach City Council
1on1gh1 10 'klve 1hc trttS adjact"Olld · Quality control ls not as
simple a procedure as It
usedtobeJA1'
The woman, who is married. also
testified 1he pa1rolman asked her fora ·
(Pleue oee VICTlll/il) Ann.ette and Joe Stepene, Jeff Reimer plan tree-prae"atlon etrate&J in Laguna. o...,1'11olpi.o•• (PleueHeTUS/il) .
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A wide-ranging look at
the latest offerings from
the auto Industry Is of-
fered In the Dally Pilot's
special Orange County
Auto Show section.
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~DEX
Auto Plk»t c ,_ 12
Brtdgo A10
Erma Bon\beck AS
lloilo1ln Boord A3 -A11·12
Cllllfomla-....
Cl-ftecl 111-8
ComlCo A10
CrOMWOrd Bl
DNthNotlooo B4
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°'*""" . NI ,_LOO A3
Publlc Not-· 114-5 ....... 81-3
81ocl<Mortcoto A12
ToloYlolon Al n..c .. ....
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Irvine finally raising curtain
on municipal theater plans
Irvine 's decade-old dream for a
municipal theater took to the road
again, and backers believe they ha ve
rewritten the kript whh a happier
openin1act. bolstered by a promise of
a land donation from' UC Irvine.
But will it play where it's Import~
ant,· not in Peoria but with
philanthropi1U and ans patrons who
i\ill be asked to reach into their
pockets and pay to help build 1he
1he1ter1
TheS8miJlionIOS10 million 'price taa is eriouah tO 1ive even t~ mos1
munch becker of the 7S<Heat per·
formil)I arts theater a case of •t•ic
fri&ht Ptan1 f'or the theater, pu6lic:ly
unveiled list week. areadvancina111
time when two other local thea1cr
lf'OUPI allo are pushi111 arnbilious
m ultl·nii llion..clolla r fu nd~ra isl na
campoi&n~
In addi11on, UCI is about tollunch
1 S4 milliot'I drive to help pay for a
S,QOO..seat blslcctblll arena.
As one Irvine thealer t.ckq-point-
ed out. lhe joint chy·U I VCftlutc is
viewtd 11 a compttitor to e~istina
theaters and also n1ay prove to add
ANDREA
ADELSON
Focus ON THE NEWS
confUsion to alrrady competitive
philanthropy,drivti.
Ans C9"1':mittee member Marlene
Sumbera uid her job was to come up
with I propoul. not WOrT)' about
money, She' painted out the theater
already has a S l.J million kit~, since
.votcnapproved a 1974 bond issue.
.. Ifs IO niot 10 have a plact 10 put
h, .. Bumben 11td •
Backed by votcn but lackinaa site,
the anscommitttc went lhoPPina for
1creqc:. Bumbera uid they were
turned away by tllt lf""int Co., the
Irvine 1ehool district. Stddleback
Coliqr: and nril)lbors n<llr Muon
.Realonal Park.
''The city only has a few m-.ior
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Locattonofplannedlmneth .. let'ooUCI_,..._
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A2 * * Orana-Coaal D~ll Y PILOT 1Tuffd1y, Match 8, 198~
A franchise aveemcnl between th
CllY of Coua Men and
Copley/Colony Cablevision of \o•ta
Mesa. Inc. was approved Monda)' by
the City Council
The non-cxclu11vc aa.recment
flStlnS cable television will finally be
btou&ht to Costa Mesa, one of the few
clues in Ora nae ·County without 1t.
The city 1i. prohibited from awarding
ao e~clus1ve c~ble TV contract but u
i1 unlikely another company would
try to com~te with Copley-Colony,
a~ord1ng to a city ~pokesman.
Under term~ of the agreement. the
Rhode l~land-ba~ed c~ble romp,any
will prov1d(' l'able TV and c6m· mun1cauon~ !)Crvice5 to city residents
for IS vran. The company wall 1nveu
at lea t S t9 million 1n its Costa Mell
opcra.tioos
Included 1n the agrecment a~
various levels of pay tclcv1s1on and
communit.)' cable Strv1ce alooa with
state-of·thc'!'art 1ntcract1ve servie«
uch as electronic mail. polling and
home shoppin,.
A local evening nt."ws proaram and
video facilities for schools and com·
monitY, groups will alw be offered,
according to the agl't'cmcnt.
Assi$lant City Manager Allan
Roeder and repre,JCntallve& of lhc
cable company havt." been m~ting
weekly \IOCC November. ironing out
detail~ of the agrcl'mcnt.
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The cable company will install
unckrvound raclli11es over the nc"t
two years.
Mayor Donn Hall said Cosu Mesa
residents will bf contaeled by cable
employees for lnstallatfon. He warn·
ed residents, however. to ob11in
proper idtntificauon from anyone
who claims 10 be a cable employee.
• "AJI representatives will be wcatinj
a Copley/ otony 1h111 or Jlc.ket and
will carry Copley idcn11ficaaion,'' he
said. Anyone who uks for acccsa to a
backyard or home for cable insialla-
uon should be denied access 1fbc does
not have vahd 1dcnt1fkat1on. Hall
said. and the pohcc should be notified
1mmed1atcly.
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TREE PLEA IN LB ..•
"From Al
Galen Drive b) placing them on the
Heritage rrcl' l..1)1
But c11~ offit·1al!> don 't sec 11 thl''
same wa)
through !ltrcel.
"Laguna Ill full of hodgepodge
streeb.'' Reamer ~id. "This 1s "'de
enough. Wc a\k who needs the acce)s''
All the business people-and home·
owner'> in the area say the ~1 rec1 I'> tin:
the W3\ It IS."
To protest the 1rcc removal. Re-
imer submitted a petition signed by
nine rc:s1dent., and several owners of
Coast Glen oflice ~pace to ctty
officials last week.
CROSSING GUARDS ..•
From Al
C1\\ ManagN Ken Frank and
01rector uf Communal} Dcvl·lop-
ment Junl' Catalano havl' rec·
omm cndt'd c<ium 11 member-; n.·1cc1
the propo~I. arguing thl' trel'\ need to
be remo-.ed 10 1mpro'<t; the \trl'l'I
nl'ar the dnclopment and 10 a'o1d
conflict~ \l.1lh thl· gl'ncral plan.
The crux of the dt'>putc Cl'nll'r\ on nt} \4. IOO a ~l'ar. plus admin1s· a crouing guard will be studied to !lee
JUSI ho" w1Lk thl· lltrl'el near the tra11ve LOW• ol the prp~ram. Hall !>aid 1 f~hey meet Slate guidelines.
entrance 10 the Je-.clopment should the < mta Mco,a Police Dcpanmcnt 1Any intcrscct1on that docs not meet
be. will adm1n1.,1er the program. state guidelines could be funded fo r a
At 11~ rl'gulat1on 1n the general plan Thl' program will be paid for by city-trained crossing guard throu~h
requires o,1rcc,1\ an ne"" rl's1dcnt1al mone}' rl'cel\ed frum traffic fines and private donations. Hall said. The city
development!'> bc at least 14 fecl wide parking t1ckc1s. w111 lrain volunteer guards for any
Oflic1als .,ay the trel''i mu~t coml· Onl' tnll'r\ec11un. Bear .Street and school intersecuon. he said.
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Cooler aiF due alorig coast
Coa•tal
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SURF REPORT
3 4 LOCATION
1 6 HunllnQton 8Nch
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40th 811Mt. ~· 22nd SlrMI. Ntiwport
Balboe Wec!Q9 MewpOt1
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.• . d<.L~Q w~i;a~b~~cc1 tJj nine kl't ~otJt h C oa!ll Dri ve. ~h.i;~l' the South Holsucn said the 25 school rep-• _;,_ oca'F'n'le 'tnd.6l"·(ja~"Drive. th~ ~-:.():a~~"~ ... -.. ~-·· -~ ... ~ .. 4~~-~..._~.·--:.;~ ~~--~-~: __ ;;:--7___ __ ___ .,..._.,.;,· ,,,~~Ni5Jwit::::;;::::~~ ·-
,_);<', #~~~~---=·"''11~:: 'tf'~h~. c7" ~egrrsrr;l:-an'a' ·suns-·rn~'c,-appl~ wflen the coun~Ti·s.vote"'-.2Tc:r¥ i ~ ir~·c't .. ::atli. i.-i i dt-i-v7.i . ~v~ --~ _,. ..
But Jeff Ke1mt'r pn:s1dcn1 ol de,clopment firm . Hall said was announced. -J
We~tl'rn Colorprinl, said thl' '>lrl'\'l 1~ .\n~ 01ha 1n1ersl."ctt0n\ re4Ul'\ted 1 • d d oc
W>dC enough hccau"' Valen " ""' a h) "·houl officoal;. PT A or ourcn" for ru 1 ng ra ws mix e rea c ti 0 n
STABBING •..
SLAYER ... ·
From Al
ole point!> up that "lhl'rc appear.. to Ix
M>mething wrong w11h our iusttc:e
'>Y!>ll'm when murderer!> arl' being
sentenced 10 t'1gh1 )Cars ...
Wieder said <,hc and other rnunt\
officials karned of the parok onl}
Monda}.
Howe\ er. "tliual'i in thl' ell}' of
Orangl' learned of the ~trclnk1\
1mpend1ng parok earlier th1'> Wl'Ck
Jim Beam. ma}or of thl' ut} o l
Orange. <,a1d Slrek'ikt 1s ~001 wc-F
come 1n m}' commun11:-..
State Ot'panment of C orrcc11on'
spok~man Phtl C ru.thne t~pla1nl'd
Orange ( ounl} wa' \l'lcrted tor
S1rcll'sk1 ''> parnlc w '>pread high
profik cnm1 nall"a'>t'.'i around the \latl'
!>O that no onl· count~ gl'li. an unfair
share. Theodore Streleald
COUNTY TAKES HART ...
From Al
From Al
blood. named Va ngsness as his at-
lacker before his death.
Public Defender Holmes. however.
say!> Vangsness was acting in self
dcfcn..e and believes tht: charges
'>hould be reduced from murder 10
manslaughter.
Vango;ne-.s reportedly told police he
~tabbed McNaughton afkr the ath·
let1cally built 29-year-old tried to
sodom11t· him and later came at ham
with a knife.
Pathologist Rotx-n Richards tcs11-
fil'd Monday that McNaughton '>uf-
km.I 25 wounds and cventually bled
to death.
McNaught on ,., the \on of John
McNaughton. chamnan of the board
of Ncwpon Beach-baM>d National
Educa11on Corp.
Va n~nc\!I wall tx· arra1gnl'd 10
Superior ( <;>un on Mareh 19.
about $60.LKXl to thl' ..enator\ pre'i1den11al campaign .
Townsend said In add1t1on. \upportcr-.. herl' have ma tint
in morl' than onc-1h1rd of the $8<!.0<XJ 1n lOnlnbutttin\
Han recei ved from all< ahfornian\ two da)'iafter Ne"'
Hampllhtrc, 1 <Jwn'>Cnd ~aid.
lcadt'r-;h1p. have Democrat 1c voter' aao\s the mun try
huu1ng. But SupcrTue~day. when nine \late!> will choose
5()5 ofthe1r 602 rnnvcn11,on delegate!.. t!> onl) a week away.
and Han organ11er!lare frantically trying to raise more
nwnc) 10 help get the !>Cnalor\ message 10 vo ters.
"We need morl' money 10 buy media t1ml' for Han·.,\ telorte'> in New Hamp~h1re and Ma ine ovcr
favontl' Walter Mo ndalc.wupled with h1'i promise of Ol'W l'Xposure,"Towni.cnd~1d .
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THEATER PltANNED FOR IRVINE~ ..
F rom Al
\11 y Council. which I'> expected lo In euhange. Bumbcra Said UCI
vie"' lhl' plan\ h" m1d-\ummer. ha\ a\ked tor ohe·third ol the avail·
able: theater t1nit• and "ill a\.,ume Although a<lm1n1\trat1~c detail., onc-thtrd ol thl' opcrallng w,t ... with lJ( I and a fund-ra1\1 ng \trateg}
arc yet to Ix worked out. 1hc <JI} olfinal' ha\e e~pre11scd reluc-
arth1tectural '><.hcmt· "'a' dl\pla)'Cd aJ ta nu· O\cr looting btll\. all hough
lca\t week\ w unul mcettnl!\. Plan\ Bumb~:ra 'ia1d "there ..,n·1 a lht'atl'r in
call lor '17'1 \Cal\ on thc main floor the l n11cd 1)1atc\ that run!> on a
balcon) \ca11ng for 175 a profit Butwl·knoY.thcn1y1'>hard
40-fU£1H.ln:-p WO'll en1um a \mailer , pre\'>l'd for fund\ ..
rchcar\al hall. drl''>'>lnll area' and 1
1 ~ht• 'aid Irvine\ thcater 1!>n't
adm1n1.,tratt"l' otTin·., planning to rnmr>t•te for large scale
events. sue-IT anymphomes that arc to
tune up 1n the 3.000-scat Orange
( ounty Performing Ans Center by
October 1986. ln ~tead. tt~ 1n1en1 is fo r
local use for recital'>. ballets or l)igh
school graduauon'i.
Irvine·., theater. however. will be
waging a pocketbook ballk among
theatergoers.
By JERl\.Y HIRSCH
Of the Oellp fl'llol Ii.If
Now -that 1t~ legal. the
predominantly Chmt1an community
of Ncwpon &ach should consider
spon!>Dring a Na11vi1y scene this
Christmas. accordiqg to the Rev.
John P. Ashey of St. James Episcopal
Church.
In a 5-4 dcc1s1on Monda\. the l J.S.
Supreme Court r·uled a
city-sponsored crl."chc 1n Pawtucket.
R.I.. dad not violate the ( onstllu·
tional separation between churt·h and
state.
"I am delighted w11h thc dcc1s1on ...
.,aid A~hq . cauti oning that hl' wa.,
!.peaking for himself and not a!> a
rcprrsc:nta11vc of his Newport con-
gregati on
"I think 1t would be appropriate in
a community such as ours to have a
Nativity scene as pan of a c1v1c
observance ... _Ashey said.
"It is a Christian symbol and an
Christian communities it would bf
appropriate but the whole issue of
church and stale is a scnsiti ve one and
I can see how it would not be
appropriate in some communnie~."
Ashcy added.
Not everyone in Ncwpon Beach
agrees with Ashey and according 10
Ci ty Manager Robert Wynn the c11y
has no plans or requests to develop a
rcl1g1ous Christmas display.
"The Ameri can Jewish Committee
1s disappointed in the dec1s1on of the
Un11cd Statci. Supreme Coun ." said
Hinda Bcral. director of the commit·
tee's Orange County chapter. head-
quanl·rcd an Ncwpon Beach.
The committee. accompanied by
the National Council of Churches of
Ch mt, filed a fnend of the court brief
arguing against the Pawtucket creche.
"We expressed our belief that is 1s
not a proper function of of a
mun1c1paltty. It remains our view as
well as that of the National Council of
Churches of Christ that citizens of all
fait hs 10 America enjoy countless
opponun1ucs to express their religous
beltt."fs.
"There 1s s1mpl) no need to enlist
the machinery of government for
these purpo..cs.'' Bcral said.
According to Ashey. the ruling
simply gave a community the option
dcc1d1ng 1f 11 wants a Christmas
d1 .. play. 11 docs not impose a display
on a communal>
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VICTIM dF RAPE TESTIFIES ...
From Al
date after thl" allegcd rape and called
her at home anothl·r time.
"I told him 110110 bother me -to
go find someone else:· the woman
said \he told Laugh Ian foll owing one
encounter.
The woman ~aid on still another
0ccai.1on !>he observed Lauchlan si t·
tu~s aA his pa&i:ot car bcb1pd w
dcpanment store where she worked
and· that he flashed his vehicle''\
headlights -at her:-She Sitid ht-was-
parkcd next to another police car.
The hcanng a1 Harbor Municipal
Coun in Ncwpon Beach 1s being
conducaed 10 determine 1f Lauchlan.
33. should ~tand tnal on the
..ex-related charges.
Lauchlan, married and the father of
WrRE L1s1ENING
two young girls. wa'l lircd by the Costa
Mesa Police Ocpanml'nt two weeks
af\er hill arrest. Hc 1s free on S25.000
ball.
Matt Kurilch. Lauchlan·s atto rney.
ha!> attempted to ca!>I doubt'l on tht•
woman·s teslimony, even assening
that she fabricated the sexual attack to ..
cover up an a.ffiur h~ clatm !I she was navmg. . ... • ·-
The Wioman ..... howcver, has stood by
her .altciQ~ons that Lauchlan. whik
on duty and in uniform. raped her on
a foggy December night in 1982 after
she and a f~cnd acc1dently drove
their car into a muddy drainag(' ditch.
The darked-haired security suard
ha'i admitted having an affair with an
Orange County Shenff !> deputy but
1sa1d 11 did not take place until nearly a
year after she was allegedly raped by
Lauchlan.
The woman also admitted under
4uest1oning Monday that she may
have .. been imagining" when she
testified cattier that Lauchlan put a
hand on his scrvic.c revolver when she
intially rebuffed has sexual advances.
She claims Lauchlan drovell~r to a
remote area of the city and rapc:d.her
rn rhe front seat orhis patrol car.
Laucfi1an also i1 charged with
sexually assaulting three women, one
an ell-wife of a police officer.
Lauchlan has pleaded not guilty to all
charges.
The court heanng. delayed more
than a week before Kunlich became
ill. was scheduled to continue today.
"Two year<, ago. everyone wall
"·aching in the same pockct.''-said
John Moulcdoux. marketing director
for South Coal>I Repcnory in·Costa
Me.,a. W11h t~<iay's improved econ·
om)'. {'! tMn~ chances for 4\lct"
with fu nd-rai\lng and the facility ar~ o.4";.~~~--l:f ~.~ .. ~ ulf' h7'-'I 1.-
What do fou Uke •. bout the Dally Pilot? What don1 )'.ou ~;a
to ln;iJj~if"~c:f.-~~~'#iilillf~. -. · ~ .. :
Model of proJ>09ed l"lne perform Inc art.a theater.
•
~ood ." ·
The wmmunll y theater group
needed ik I 0.(XXJ to make up deficits
1n 1983. 1n addition to launching a SJ
million endowment fund tht!> yl'ar.
642-6086
The aaine %4.hour ann~erlng 1ervlc~ may be used to rtcord leUers to the
editor on any topic. Coatrlbutora lo our Letters co1umn· mu,t Include their
name and telepbone number for verification. No clrculatlon calls, please.
Tell us what'• on your mind.
Even more succe-,~ful at tapping
ans con1nbu11oo<J i~ the amb111ous
S85 million ·goal to fini~h and endow
the three-theater Performin g Arts
Center. now under ron!ltruc11on in
( osta Mesa. More than half the goal 1s
met. theater offic1ali. say.
And Irvine's theater ma) l'VC'n
conflict with Its own bcnefact~r
Viet." Chancellor Miltner ~aid the
env1s1oned theater could impact
ucr~ $4 m1ll1on drt vl' for the
athleuc-onl'ntrd Events ('enter. 'K'Cn
as a much-needed rcr.lacement 10
cramped C rawford Hal . Student fees
arc to PCIY (or the remainder of the
5.0<>0-scat. S 11 .S m1ll1on arcn.l. lock·
er room\ and training areas.
"I think the Irvine performing arts
center is in for a very challenaing
campaign." he said.
Dall~ Piiot Dell very
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Lectu res on folk· art
beg1n·tonlght in.CdM
"Ant1q_l.lt Full-. Art," o four-week lecture ~nes. will be
prr'-Cntcd Tuesday,, bca1nn1ng toni&ht. by Coastline
C'ollqt. The proaram run\ from 7 to TO p.m. at Lincoln
Middle hool an Corona dcl Mar.
Antique expert Allen Lawton will present shdcs and
lecture on the hmory of folk art. Pan1c1pant1 arc
encouraged to brina fol k an pieces to the lectures for
penod identification.
The fee for the series ii SJS. Credit card rca1 stration
may be made by Icier.hone. More information can be
obtai ned by calhna 24 ·6186. •
L B art uldblt deadline today
Today '" the deadline fo r anlau alona the Orange Coast to submit their works for inclusion 1n the Rc,1onal
Artii.t'l Exh 1b11ion at the Vorpal Galltry in La1una Reach .
Art1Jts msy submit colorshdes or prims of their work.
alon_J with a one-page b101faphical backaround sheet. for
tht'I inv1tat1onal andjuned show which opens Apnl 15. All
mattt1:sl shoul~ be wnt to the Vorpal Gallery. 326
Ci lenneyre. Laauna Beach.
Health forum at HB ho•pltal
··How to Handle M(•d1 cal Emergencies" 1s the tlllt.' of
a free public health forum scheduled WedncM!ay at
Humana Hospital Huntinaton 8ca«h. 17772 Beach Blvd.
The proaram begin\ at 7 p.m. in thl' hospital confercnC'c
room < ondumng 1he proaram will be Stewart Biiash, M.D ..
director of emergency services at Humana Hosp11al
Hun1ingt-0 n Beach. Brash w~I discus\ . cmcrqncy
procedures. ranging from basic first aid to when one
should dial 911 for paramedics. He will also discuss the
pros and cons of free standing urgent care services versus
hosp1t&rt emergent) room care
Although the forum is free. sca11ng 1s ltm11cd and
reservations arc required. The) can be made b)' calling
842-1473. ex t. 346.
UC.grafls IJear anthropologl•t·
William Opp I• a 5-year-old buceaneer. complete Wida eye patcb.
. ~ ...
Pint-sized pirates on parade
' The 12th annual Dana Point Harbor Festrval of Whales was in full swmaoverthe •
weekend. as dozens of youngsters outfitted 1 n evcryth1 ng from scuba sear to walrus ~
costumes to pirate getups particpated in the fcs11val 'sch1ldre'n·s parade. ,,.
The sea theme par.ade, sponsored in ~n by 1he El Camino Real Juniori. bepn 11 1 the Manna Inn. passed through Mariner's Village to Dana Wharf and back to the inn. ,
~~,..,~-=--.::;~ .. ~ ~.:-...,~~uofu<r~-..
will speak thUMaYli a slJC'c1aTmeetina or the California
Alumni Club of Orange County a1 7:30 pm. in the
community room of.the Brea \1v1c Center.
,:rhe pa(~~1"'l~Qf~y's.cvcnJ.$. i~u..djnJ~})rcc audio-vi$ual _
· prCSMltat.foils on whale life. ;--· • -....... • ·-........... .,... .. ...-....;....;.;.,1• "~~::~~~~~=~~g~~~~~~~-(_"' _Tfle1~al~it:a.fi.IU~~-~p1~~-.Ulls_w;~-~-~ he ....J' '.::!! -~·.n"'l\b~-,,, .. fe.; ~~.,;,>~ :sw~~~ .--..i-. -:.
' The event 1s a dcucn potluck and 1s open to all
araduatcs of UC Berkeley. Further infonnat1on may be
obtained by calling the association's Southern California
office at 776·3660.
SEARCHLIGHT
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Child abu•e talk 11eheduled
Noreen Grella, social service supervisor wrth the
Orange County Department of Soctal Service. will speak
on "Community Commitment on Child Abuse" at the
bi-monthly luncheon of the Olive Crest Treatment Center
Auxiliary Thursday.
Myfordlrvine.case: The badguys.gotaway
The event 1s scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at 1he
Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana and I!. open to the public
Reservation may be made by calling Olive Crest at
547-036 1
San Sylmar ezcunlon planned
An excur\lon to the Towcr ofBeauty and M1ss1on San
f-emando Rey de Espana 1n San Sylmar will be conducted
Fnday b) the Orange Coast College Community Services
Office.
A tou r of the pn"atc an collection of cosmetics
t)'coon Merle No rman t!. 1nduded tn the day-long tnp
l1ckets arc S 15 and ma) be reserved. 1f available:. b)
calltna thl' community \erv1ces offi ce at 432-5880.
Sezuallty •emlnar 11eheduled
A seminar for married people and StnJlcS. designed to
help them understand and appreciate their sexuality. will
be conducted Fnda) tn Room 119 of Orange Coa~t
( ollege's Fine Ans Hall.
Dr. Mona Coates will speak on ··r os111vc Sexual
Relat1onsh1ps" at the 7:30 meeting. Adm1ss1on 1s $6 and
tickets may be purchased by phone at 432-5517.
CALENDAR
Tueaday, March 6
• I 30 p.m .. Oraa1e County Plaanln1 Comml11lon.
Hall of Adm1n1'itra11on. I 0 C1v1c Center Plaza. SantA Ana.
• 8 p.m .. Foaotaln Valley Clty Counell. Council
Chambers. 10200 Sla ter Ave.
Wedneaday. March 7
By WALTER BURROUGHS cnmtnolo~1st in cha~ of the Oranae
In previous Searchlights, I have told you County cnme laboratory, confirmed that
some of the history of gambling in Newport no evidence had ever been submiucd to the
Beach. in Costa Mc.a and elsewhere on th e w crime laboratory for evaluation.
Orange Coast. These facts were mostl y llTEI "Among many reports eurre·nt at the
based on in vestiptions by a reporter for tune or Irvine's death was one that both
Southland News Service. His name. Jack BUllOUCHS hands were badly burned. apparently by Lewi s. the muzzle flash of the shotiun. Those
Lewis was a reserve officer in the U.S. skepttcal of the coroner's suicide ruling
Marine Corps and he was an expert on pointed out Chat such burns could have
guns. Even today among his "hobby" Mostly they were resisting o~ning the been caused by an attempt to deflect the
magazines is one called "Gun World." case apin. Joan w_asn't satisfied and barrel of the gun.
In any event immediatcl~at\er the first neither was Myford's daughter. Linda. "Williams said yesterday that burns Linda consulted a fo rcn,1c authont) 1n were found on only one hand.
statement was made that yford Irvine Laguna Beach. Marshall Hout!I. Houts "Cadman. a graduate 1n technical cnm1 -
had committed suicide. Jack objected. never did express a public op1n1on. Wh y? nology from the University of Califom1a at
"Not possible.'' he told me. And I. of Your guess 1s a\ good as mine. Berke!e). told this newspaper that the
course. told Joan (Irvine Smith). But Joan consulted a famo us criminal failure to ~ubmtt evidence to the cn me
On the front paae o( the Globe Herald ' auornty. Grant Cooper of t.m Angeles. laboratory for evaluation wa\ not part1cu-
and Pilot for Sept. 28. J~~9. Wat a The newspaper of the· day rtponed only larly Stgntficant.
five<olumn headline: ··1rv1ne Solved that G rant Cooper was "retained by '"The crime laboratory 1s normally
Money Woes Before Death It's Revealed.'. mcmbea:t of the family to investigate t~ called in iflhcrc is 11 qumron as HJW~~
and a subhead: "Niece Aided Hi m to Get mysterious death which was labeled or not a death 1s caused by ~u1c1dc or
$8.000.000." su1c1dc by Orange Count) authont1cs... hom1c1de. but not 1f there is clcar<ut
A second sinale-column headline read On his stafTGrant Cooper had a formC'r evidence of su1c1de.' Cadman e>.pla1nC'd ··
··0oc1or's Report Ignored." FBI man who was truly a areat sleuth. But Cadman himsclr ne ver ex pressed the
I can't tell you who the writer of th is I rc.-gret to tell you that. not only on belief that Myford Irvine's deat h wa.,
repon was but the story said ... Myford had account of this case. but for another case. I su1c1dc.
known since 11 a.m. Saturday. Jan. I 0. At was doubtful of District Attorney Ken More quotes: .. Asked whether or not in a
that exact minute. his niece (Joan Irvine) Williams. And he certainly had no love for marginal ca~ the crime laboratory would
telephoned him to let him know his me. ordinanly be asked to check the prc~ncc of
reportedly frantic attempts 10 raise Somewhat of an aside: Afier Wilhams nitrate in the shotgun barrel or on the pistol
SS.600.000 in cash immedia!fly had sue-had been elected to a Judgeship on the and then compare with findin~ on the
cccded." v Su~rior Court of Orange County we both victim's hands and body. Cadman agreed
A reporter different from Lewis wrote attended a political rjlly for a c~ndidate for that this was normal procedure.
that story and it wasn't" true. t-he l..c&islaturc. · .. In this case th e offi cer" invcs11g.a11ng
I recall that. as publisher. I raised so me Wi lfiams said to me "You think I'm a were apparently so 'ure it was an
hell at the time. It s true that with the help crook don't you?" I admitted I did. open-and-shut case of suicide. the cnme
of her stepfather. Judge Thunnond Clarke. Then W1lh dms said 'Tl Hell yo u what I'll laboratory was not consulted.·· \31d Cad-
and her mother. Athal1e. Joan had secured do. If you'll P,a)' for II. I'll submit to a lie man
a firm commitment from a group headed detector test.· .. (adman declined either to affirm or
by Wilham R. Stat\ & Co,. a prommcnt I answered "Ye,. I'll pa~ for 11 on one de ny a report that mvcsugators for th e
investment firm. But Myford d1dn".t know conditio n." · attorney aeneral had tal ked to him. He did
it. Joan had tried unsuccessfully to reach Williams: "What"s that'?" confirm. however. that 1n vc\t1gator-; had
• 9:30 a.m .. Orance Couty Board of Supervlaon. him in person but whoever answered the "That you agree to let Grant Cooper ta lked to him about the matter late 1n
Hall of Administration. IOCivicCentcr Plaza, Santa Ana. phone at the ranch failed to get him to call conduct the questioning." Au,ust ( 1959)." •
• 1 Oa.m .. Costa Mesa Traffic CommlHlon. City Hall. back. Williams refused. But 11 made no Since the celebrated O vcrell case in
first-OoorConfcrcnce Room. 77 Fatr Dnvc. I think you'll agree if you count on your difference. By that 11 me . the Orange County the attorney general of the
, • 6.30 p.m .. Cotta Mesa Redevelopment Aieacy. fingcrsthenumbcrofmonthsbetwcenJan. rc-invest1gat1 on of Myford's death had Sta te of California had interested himself
Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dri ve. 11. I 95Q. and Sept. 28, 1959. 1s ef&h t been performed. But mo~t of us d1dn"t 1n vanous aoinas-on in our count). That ~\f-... l "'; "::'~~~:ct~" ~~~.14.N.., monlhs-:~~-tY...!.<>ll&. 11)ten,al. ~flat agree: with thl· decision. . w.as Stanley Mosk. now a member of the·
Trua eel: 'ffi.lntirfg1;8Cac'ff'7t"'1tf,'t"OliKctt. C1rimetff:1~;,;""l~~~ ~--nee ~~M1iiiiA1~-~-~~. :~.:. ~~--c -~-, tf\(~.ee.1' . 2000 Mn in St. • · doing all that time? ,. · reported: ··t..ast monifi Jack. Cadman;"·-rll'Ci> ll'oup"""'Ot~inlJlVT<J~'u~"·con .. ·
PoucE Loe
st1tuted the panel who obterved the second
autopsy -eight months after Myford
Irvine's death -included 1 forensic.'.'
medical examiner from Kem County.
AOer mo$t of the citizens' concern had·
died down. Jack leW1s, en route to an'
assignment 1n Northern California. stop-
ped in at Bakenlield to talk to this·
aentlcman. Th11 forensic medicine man
asked Jack's advice as to whether there
might be a chance for hi s dau4!tter to write
a story on the Irvine case. While he did not
say so. he indicated that he •. and other
members of the panel. were not .. complete·
ly" satisfied wt th the su1c1de verdict.
So. even nrarly a year later. there wasstrll
doubt .about Myford's death. That tn·
eluded Altorne) General Mosk.
Mosk. now a member of the California
Supreme Court. sent an ittVesugator
namcJ Short} Hams to Oranac C~~;i~ tfony liter m-e.-dbublcd ~
decision and becau~ he doubted the
deCISIOn be spent a lot of lime here
rev1ew1ng the "a nous dcc1s1ons and re·
cord!..
Rec au~ he was fearfu l of rcpnsal. he
used to deliver copies of his reports to me
for forwarding to a Superior C'ourtJudae in
Sa nta Clara County whom he trusted. This
Judge had been chn1nnan of the cnme
1n\C-St1ga11 ve committee of the st.ate A!r-
~mbly and Shorty had been on the
com m11tcc staff.
Unl'lapp11.r w1th1n another year Shorty
wa~ dead. Cancer. But so went thinis 1n
those day!.. The bad auys got away.
I think what I've told you last Tuesday (a
>Aeck ago) and this week too. 1s enough for
th is )car. I hope so rm a httle weary of
being "bugged" b) ~me of you nice people
out there to tell more about the Myrord
Irvine ca~.
I do know that one of1he long-threatened
books about 11 has been wnttcn -but not
pubhshed. It's too Iona. If 1t ever 1\
pubh\hed -and I get a copy-I'll tell you
about 11 in a future Searchlight.
The author. to m)' complete lack of
surprise: Jack Lewis.
Bandit hits beauty parlor,
~trcet. The Im.!> included Jewclr)
worth $900 ••• A red 1965 M u'itang wai. bur-
glarized Monda) wh ile parked 1n a
carport on the 19800 hlock of Inver·
ne'i\ Lane fhc losi. included stereo
equipment wonh SJOO
Someone broke into a duplu:attna
machine at the U S. Post Offire. JSO
Forest Ave .. Monda)' afternoon and
made off with S 170 tn co1M. No
~u'ipcCts were ~en
Pla1a l.>e .( a le-.. 4881 Birch t. •
rcponed the theft of S 1.000 from a
rhange ma,hine aJ the busi
Monda' • • • .\ ~an Jo\C 0111n rcportcd the theft •' locks worker in bathroom
t A man pa«k1na o gun in the
wais1bond'Ofhi5 pun ti. robbed a Costa
Mega beauty shop of S6S at about
noon Monday and locked a ft'malc
employtt 1n the bathroom.
An employC<' of the Hair Gallery.
121 S W. Baker St.. told police she was
rcad1naa maaazinc when a man came
Co.t&Meaa
A C0tta Mt11 woman was knocked
down and robbed Monday cvenin1 a1
, she walked home from work. The
woman w11 walkin1 on Placentia
'Avenut at abour the 1700 block of
'Center Street when a man ran up
behind her, puJhcd her to the around
and lf'lbbcd her purte The lo wu
placed at SJS. • • • An antique clock and anuQlK
cutTmCY ~ nolcn rrom a home
bt1na remodekci on the 2200 block of
C.nyon Drive. The ruidenll are llvina el.ewhert while the home
underaott ut.cn1ive rcmodclina.
, Lo swa1pl1ccd1tSl,027. • • • • • A 1 ·t.op was ttolcn ofT • Mu1tan1
part.td in the lot 6f tho Theodore
• Rob n1 bodf shop. .2060 Harbor
, ltvd., aomcume o~er the Wttktnd.
The car war undcraoina rcpeira. Lot
was dmated at Sl .SOO. • • •
1,
111 1111 u ui.11111\'. ua~~ door at 11 :59 a.m.
and apologetically asked for money.
The man lifted hi s shirt to display
the handle oh P"tol in his wa111band
ind proceeded to clean out the cash
re11ster. The employee ~•d the man
was disappointed at hi s meaaer take.
When he had aathcrcd up the cash.
A locked pickup truck parked on
the 2300 block of V1nsu1rd Way for
two weckl was buraJanzed and tools.
a drill and a stereo were 11olen. The
1hc suspect told the employee to get 1n
the bathroom and lock hcl'\Clf in, The
woman stayed in the bathroom until
the suspect had left. then called
pohcc.
The man wa\ de'oC'ribcd as a male
H1<Jpan1c. an h11 late 30s. S foot 7
1nche1 tall. with a medium build.
924. Stereo equipment worth SI, I 00
waa stolen from a white 1983 Toyota
Celica. · • • •
k> s WIS S990. An elderly woman repol'\e(t Mon-
• • • day that someone stole $300 out of
A prqe on the 100 block of her punc while the was shoppin1 at
Broadway waa broken into tevcral the Lucky Supermarket, 16600 801sa
times durina the laat month and SI'S Chica Road. 1
worth of. valuable• were stolen. A • • • kl h ••blc 1 bo f A brown 1981 Mcrttdes was re. tc en ,_ • two amp&, 1 • 0 p0ntd stolen Monday from a lot on
Tupperware and uaoned appliances • the 100 block or Pacific COi.it
were 1.mona the items rcponed losL Hi&hway. The lou was csumatcd at
S25.000.
Bantlacton Beach
A mident of the .lSOO block of
Rebel Circle reported Monday that
someone stoic 1 white Io.root din&hy
locked toa pilin11t h11dock. Tht fou wu cst1m1tcd at S600. ••• Two tcs1dent1 or the .000 bk>c:k or
Pi.ckw1ck Circle reponcd car buraJar·
ics on Monday. terco cquipmC'nt
wonh S500 w11 taken from• Po~hc
•
••• An cmploytt or Lampo1t Pia.a,
707 1 W amcr Ave .. told Polic~ Mon-
day that somcon 1tolc hi' SI l 9
motorcycle helmet from his motor·
cycle while h was puked on Mafad·
den Avenue between Go1batd and
Golden Weu street • • • • [ntcnn1 throuah a locked rear
door. someone burtl•rirtd a home
Mond v on 1ht 900 hl«.Kk of Lak.e
-... A re\ldcnt of the 17000 block orst
ndrcws Lane rcpuned Monda)' that
'omeone-\tole a black boys Huff)
bteycle from l1cr opcn JD rage. The loss
wa!t esllni<ll<"d nt SI 00. • • • Someone broke into a white I Q82
Volkswagen ~.lbb11 parked Monda>
1n o carport on the 16500 block of
Caballero Dn ve The lo.,, 1 ncludcd an
$85 pair or sungla'>\C\ and S600 1n
stereo cqu1pmtnl • • • A m•n wa~ arrc:.tcd Monday ut the
Ralphs supermorkct a1 Beach
Boulevard and Garfield A venue on
1u1pklon of shoplif\hia, Recovered
were ciprctle wonh $25. ••• Someone broke in\O a blut' 1983
To19~ C'~lic:a parked Mond~ on the "'°° block of Grunion. The Ion included terco equipment wonh
Sl.000.
'· t.quna Beach
Hermosa Beach woman was
arrested by 4&\lna Beach poll«
Monday ancm&>n for u p1c1on of
posse tton and sale of \wo ounces of cocaanc. Maude Ei man. 29, wa
apprehended wh11t allqtdly sclJ1n&
the d~ to an undercover poh« ·
aairnt in a room at 1 Coast Hiah~'I)
motel in Lquna The d~1 had an csumattd Jtrcct value of S2.SOO,
a«ord1na to ~ pobc:t ~poke ma~ Eisman v.11 rtlr ttd an r pottina be1I
ICt It S2S.000.
Irvine
A 71 -,ear-olJ v.oman. who rC',1dt·~
1n 1he Grove'.'. Mobile Home Parl.
reported she wl\ robbed b) her
18-year-old grands.on lit kn1fepo1nt
The tccn-agtr. apparently of San
01cao. took the arandmothcr's car
key!. and ve hi cle and fled at about ' a.m. Police so1d 1he tccn-aarr later
Win arrested for 'IU~PICIOn or auto
theO tn • n D1cao. The arandmothtr
lxht"ed the arandson wa headed
toward Oregon • • • Jcwlc:ry and other valuable worth
S 1.400 were \tolen durina dayhah•
hours Monday from a home on
unhJht in the Tunic Rod rom·
munity Police could find no •sns,of
forced entry The buf'l)ary took place
w mt>trme bttween 7 a.m. ond 9 p.m.
Newport Beach
Nt'wport Beach laW)'er reported
the theO of four round tnp 11rhnc
ucke!,i to n Jo\C valutd at S
Monday fhc tickets wcrr tolen
sometime 1n Januar) from h1 home
in the 700 block or We\t Bay Strttt. • • • A Ncwpon BcRch man rcponcd the
theft or an auto \tcrco valu~ It S '77
from bi carparl ed 1n the 100bluckuf
Collon • • • ~ Netwpon Beach man rtpo!'\ed an
('nvdopc c:onta1n1na U .000 WI\
atokn from h11 unlocked Mcrc~dc
parked 1t tht 1ntcrstt11on of Mw
Ori~c and lnitne On\e· 1on&.y •
of a lifeboat valued at S 1.600 from hi •
hoat 1n Lind.a Isle Monday.
Fountain Valley
{ nr th1evt:. pnt'd ofT 1 lock to n
I 98 3 Pcugot 1 n the I 7000 block of n
Mau.·o Street and i.tole a S700 •nerco
while cau 1na S 1.000 in dam e • • • ~lso 1n the umc orea of San Mateo,
buraJars broke into a 1983 maroon
1 O)ota Cehca and stoic a S3SO
AM/f'M stereo and caus1n1S500 1n
dama,.e A baa of v.omen·s cloth1n1
al\o wat. ,tolcn. . . . -eu,..10~ stoic a blll<'k and red ~ars
C'rafhman tool chest from a prqc rn
Lhc 12000 block of Lo)a Rr~
Avenue •
Bandit robs
bankinHB
A m1ddl~ man~ 1 Hun
1n1ton Beach benk Monday a
noon b> pa •n1 a n<* \0 a ael
Pollet saws. •
The holdupOC'C\UTCd lhortl afttt
p.m at the rocker BU 77
Edin r vt•. The man fttd ~It
a.bout S SOO. pot~ ta id.
The robba' dncribied u
C'au 11n man tn 1u ~ ' t'tti· I '
tn h tall, -.1th bfo•n lf'l)'•"I t\au
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AP WlretiMfo
Supporten of amend ment permitting prayer
ln public ephools rally hi Wa ah tngton.
Prayer issue
of talkathon .
Wash ington spon sors hos.t
191/2 hours of a rguments
NATI ON ---~~
50 riders injured
in A1ntrak derail
By •la~ Associated Press
KITTRELL. N.C. -An Amtrak tnun that derail~.
anJunng at lea t 50 people, began vibrating JUSt ~.fore ~~
wrecked, scndina "pocketbooks. s.alH•rid-pcppcrshake~
and people Oy1na through the air. passengers say. Thart«n
people wert hospitalized, but most of the other mJunes
wert manor. officials ~id Amolli those. hurt wt;rt two
pregnant women aboard the train. The tram, carryana ~49
passengers and bound to Mtam1 t~m Ne~ York, derailed
Monday night during a soakin~ nunstorm in north-central
North Carolina. authonhes s~ud
Services held for quint dad
BERNARDS TOWNSH IP. N.J. -About .l5 fomil) mem~rs and fnends attended a pnvate memonal for
Wilham Kienast. the father of the lamous~umtuplct~ who
died in an apparent )u1c1dc. and a priest said "'there were
man} more there 1n ~pmt." As Kienast. 52. was being
eulogized Monda). a woman who!>c children are
schoolmates of the quintuplets announced a fund had
bee n e'>tablished io hdp Ku:nast\ SC\ en rh1ldren and wife.
P<.'gg) Jo Kienast had fart·d a r,ucccssion of tinanci~I
problems 1n recent ~car\. induJing his family s
nt>ar-c\ ic11on from thl·ir farmhousl·. H1!> bod) "as found
1n ht~ car Saturda\ in an isolated area of this Somerset
( ount\ commun1t0
\. de.id of rarbon mono\ldc po1son1ng
from a'hose run from the c\hau'>t pi Pl. ofhts l·ar to the bad,
seat. police said
Whiz lcld a winner
W .\SHI NGTON -Chmtopher Montanaro. a
student whose 1nten:'>t!> range froni Jall trumpet to
gl.'netic!> and clav1chord'i to mathematics. has won the ,
nation's premier high SLhool 11c1cnLe compe11 11on. The
17-)·car-old senior from South Pam. Maine. was awarded
the S 12.000 fir~t-plan· ~holar!-h1p Monday in the
count I) 's biggest S<.·1cnt·c talent contest for a project 1n
\\-\ ~Hll'GTON (-\Pl -House supponers of a molecular genetics. Montanaro \I.On top honors an the ~On'itttullonal amendment 10 restore officiall)' sam·ttoned 43rd annual Westinghouse Sc1entc Talent Search b) pra~cr to publtc school-; ended their all-night tallcathon resear('hing the structure of gcnc11l· material r~sponsahle
tod,l\ a'> Senate sponSOfS hraced for a long baule that could for a ke}' enzyme in fat metabolism.
u1t1mateh be dcc1dl'd b\ thl' '>limmest of margins d~PA nr~· ~ta. acld~i II u~· s\mpa iz•:r~t 1!it ~~c ..;he. ~~JIU . ·"" Jii' .. ~ ·"-.-~ ~ ~-....---~ -~ -, . ~ -~-4 • . I"~~.,, ~; . .,.; .. } c<~?'."lll"A~ ~ ,. 1•" ... . :tl . ~ ~ ~ ~.t.~~ c;;, -':1 . • • .,. __ .,.. __ .. --n 7';:,~,f~'·v~r ~ -i.."'"TnJm.,_.,~,--
'sr\\IU rnue(Cu-rlh(X:Sr;~ toda} -191'~ hours Protection Agency will 11) to lind out_ how fast acid soil
allt'r 1l began. • contributes to the death-of thou)ands ot fish 1n lakes across
In the Senate. sponsors searched hard fon otcs while the country. EPA \Wlic1a ls attending a seminar on the acid
opponl·nts \Owed delaying tactics that could stretch out rain problem Monda} '>aid the) hoped to add soil samples
Jdl;1tl' until earl} June. . to the long-term lal..l' monitoring program they arc
\nJ President Rl·agnn \~ho ha"' made adoption of the planning after a sun c~ th1 '> ~um mer of 3.000 lakes across
prJ\l'r amendment a maJor rnmpa1gn theme. prepared to the nation The soil ofa "att•rshed tan lktl'rmanl'. 1n some
rcnl"\\ his call for the amendment 1n an address tn areas. -whetheraud rain wall kill a lah· -that 1s. make 1t so
( olumbus. Oh10. to the 'at1onal .\ssoua11on ofE,angelt-ac1d1c that no fish can lne tn 11.
lJI' The I louse tallo.a1hon began earl) Monda} afternoon.
'if)l.'aka attn speaker pra1<;cJ the effort to pem111 ofli ciall)
\ponsurcd pra)er 1n Slhools -often addressing a
t'hamhl·r empt) of other members and watched b) few
'>P\'l tat11r\.
H~ da) breal... a '>ingk rx·rson sat in thl' g.aller)
0' l'rloolo.1ng the Hou<,(.· floor
Powerful storm
heads for east
B~ Tbl' Associated Press
-\ JXl''erhou'.)l' '>torm that Jumrx·J 20 1nchc\ of sno\o\
on ~ltnne\uta and la<,hell l>1\le \I.Ith tomadoc\ Jnd a
halt-l0t11 ufram sprl·ad cao;t tu<la). threa tening Maim· with
up to 111 mche' of \nm~ and the '>Outh .\tlantic coast w11h
thundt"r'>torm'>.
··1t·.,a11 thl· same mid front and lo\.\ pressure S)Slem:·
Hugh ( '°" thcr nf the '\at1linal 5l'"l'."rc Storm<; Center 1n
Kan'>a '> < It). Mo .. \aid ~I thl· <,torm that stretching from
(an ad a to the Gulf ( oa<,t
1 raffic accident\ on slick roads an llhno1'.:I and
M1Ch1gan left at lca\t lou1 ix·ople dead.
Flac;h flood watchc'> "l'rt' 111 eflect today for nonhwest
n omla -.outhern .\lahama .tnd pans of South Carol ma.
In a '>l\·hour penod l'nd1ng earl) toda} nearl} 31 •
tnChl'' ol rain '.'3!. H'cordcd at Valdosta. Ga .. and more
than 2 inches at 1 allaha'>'>l.'l'. Fla. Earlier. nonhcastcm
Lou1-.1Jna "a'.) drcnlhnl b~ 7 inches of rain. forcmg
clo ... un: of \Oml' sc-condar. rnads. The storm also pushed
<;trong thunderstorms through the Gulf states. spawning
tornadoc'> that injured at lca<.t a dozen people. authonues
said
l 'rrcr ~lich1gan ml·an,,htlc braced for \.\hat fore-
l'a\tl'f' \aid could be a'> mulh as 10 inches ofne,., sno\.\,
and n11rthcrn Maine -:inJ northern Ne" Hampshire
preparl·d for a blanket X 1m hl'' 1h1rk. By.-carl ) toda~. 2
inche.., ot !.no" had fallctl at Ponland and Rumford tn
\1aine
I 1ght \nov. sho\,Cr'> 'run off from the storm also
du,,.ted a s"ath lrom northt·rn Indiana to y,estern New
) or!. .•
I CALIFORNIA
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March, sl: June, no
LOS ~NGELES -"tatc l)cmoaat1c pany ch1cl
Pett'r Kell}. complaining of the "gros~I~ d1<;propon1onate
impact" of pres1dcn11al tonH.·st\ 111 Iowa and Ne"
Hampshtre. sa)S Cahlorn1a\ pnmar: '>haul~ be held 1n
March 1nstt'ad of June "Fe"er people 'otc 1n (the Iowa
caucust's and the '\cv. Hamp!ihlfl' pnmar:) than "'ould
'Ole in a congre!ts1t>nal race 1n ( alitorn1a." Kell} said
Monda}. He calkd 11 ··!>Ill}·· that those t"o states should
haH' so much effect on the prn1dent1al race t·omparcd to
Cal1forn1a. which currt•ntl~ rnndult'> 1t'> primal') 1n earl)
June To recufv the s1tua1wn . hn·alkd for passage ofa bill
authored b' Asscmhl,man John Va!iconcellos. J)-San
Jose. to mo.,e Calt forn1:i's 1988 prl''>ldt•n11al pnma~· to
March.
Fire victim collects
LOS .\NGELES -\ mu<,1c1ans· managl'r"' ho leased
his house to a member ofthl' Rolling ')tonl's r<X k band has
"on $2 6 million 1n <:oun after claiming his insurance
com pan) d1dn 't 1nnease his co' cragc before the house
burned down. Ajuf) ·..,I 0-.:! verdict last week awarded kip
1 a\ lor. who no" h\eS in Colorado.$.:! m1llton in punttive
damages and $576.000 1n comP\,·nsatory damages from
State Farm Fir<' and Casualt> Insurance Co. The verdict
d1ma\ed a threc·wl·ck trtal in Los Angeles Superior Coun
1n "h1ch Ta}lor claimed he phoned State Farm 1n
No' ember 1978 to increase hascoverage from SI 00.000 to
S.:!00.000 on the Lau rel Canyon house he was leasing to
Rolling Stones gu1tamt Ke11h Richards. He claimed the
firm refu9C:d to acknowledge that Ta' lor had doubled the
co' erage before the house burned to the ground on Dec. 7,
1978.
Break-dance ban delayed
SAN BER:-J.\RDINO -The hcad-sp1nntng
break-dance cra1c 1s rrcat1ng hl·adaches. not for its
}Outhful pracu11oners. hut for c11> poht1c1ans caught
bet\l.ecn merchants "ho want 11 banned and parents who
sa} 1l's good. clean tun. The ~an Bernardino Cit)' Counctl
postponed a \.Ole Monda~ on a watered-do" n 'crs1on ot
-what began as a total ban on break dancing 1n public
thoroughfares. It " 111 recons1derthe motion March 19
. De Lorean }S:Jrors qulzzed
1\.T,.,. smf."'1 ~~1~.w.s . LO~ANpELEt-:-..Ll.'<~.stu~entsata~n~~~~!m·~-~ :£»ill tf.,".tr.; --~~-,.,.~\·.., .... "',.:~~tJ,"(~~n~ ····,-.r· .~~~~~t,# .. d~...., " • f · t trafficking tnal took a <t.:-pagt wntten test before faci ng drl t across Sta e touih _oral questioning abo~ lhet r po~si~lc hidd.cn
prejudices. "Do you believe that our cnmanal JUSt1ce
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Taking a cue from the
city's new office smolc;ing law. some corporations
headquartered here have extended the policy to their
offices across California. affecting thousands of
employees.
Last month. all of W"1s Fargo Bank's 16,000
employees received a me mt)f)rohlbiting smoking near
equipment that is sensitive to smoking. such as
certain computers.
The memo also banned smoking In corridors.
elevators. conference and training rooms, according
to George Innes, the persoOMI director for Wells
Fargo The Wells Fargo policy coveted 366 offices
from San Diego to Red Bluff.
·•it seemed to be the wave of the future so we
thought. 'Why do 1t ptec:emeal?'" Innes said Monday.
Innes said Wells Fargo research showed 16
Cahtornta communJtles have smoking ordinances or
were considering them. He said that among those wtth
laws on the bOOks are Ukiah, Palo Alto and Mountain
View
The San Diego city council reoently passed a law
ttlat takes effect In July. and Loe Angeles and
Sacramento are considering lawa.
"Thia teglsfatlon fa llt<ely to pea an most major
cities In the nation In the near future." said San
Francisco Super\'lsor Wendy Nelder, who •P<>nsorOd
the meuure, Which took effect Maren 1. ll requlree
buslnesaea to Mtabflth tm<>klng potlcin that satisfy
non-smokers in the otttc;e If any nori·smoker ob~tt.
smoking must be worked out to their aatlsf~ or
banned alt<>geiher. . •
• 'Thts It terrtflc; they are really trend-'4'ftera,'' the
aald about thoee corporattons ereatlng com·
pa.ny-wide policiea.
Among them II Pacific Bell, whose 90,000
work ere In C.llfornJa .nd Nfteda wtll aoon be WO<tong
undtf a new policy $8' bent smoking in some .,..,
nd allowa mantlg8(8 to ban It n oth«frl If dlsputn
can·t be Mtlled by~ "The San Fr8ndlto ordtnanc. med•peoS* think
1ono a~ hard aM brought the IMUe to tM attention Of
the hlghat-rllf'*loO eHcuuwt '"the comoaoy, ~
decldedlt't liamett11ng we want to do company·wKte."
uld Mt8' £rlkl9f'I, 'Pftt•hC I director of h alth
propr ms.
..
system favors the wealt hy'!" was one of99 quesuons on the
questionnaire d1stnbuted Monda). The would-bl· jurors
spent four hours 1n a crowded JU~ asscmbl) room at the
federal courthouse wmang 1tieir answers tn tnk. Their
replies were be1 ng comp1 led for U.S. District J udJC Robert
Takasugi and attorne)s before oral quiuing ~ins an
open court March 13.
WOR LD
Pope to cut Taiwan tt~s?
ROME-A leading Rome newspaper reported toda~
that the Vat1ran 1s getting read} to cut its diplomatic tie
with Taiwan an hopcsofestabhshtniofficaal relations with
Chana. '-\ Vatican spokesman said of the report an the .
conscr\ at1ve newspaper II .Tempo: "The elements that
ha' c been reported arc concrete. They weren't invented "
II Tempo said the Vatican graduall) 1s moving towards
dtplomatic ltnks with Peking. and Vatican sources said the
sh10s;nay take some tame. Pope John Paul II, since has
elC'C'tion as pontiff in October 1978. repeatedly has made
overtures to Pckina.
IRA claims kUJ credit
BELFAST. Nonhcrn lrcl:\nd -IRA aunmen shot
and killed a deputy governor of the Mille pnson outside
ht~ Belfast home today an front of his wafc and 3-ycar-o1d
dau&hter. police said. A pc>hcc •Pokcsm.an said two
gunmen approached the v1c:t1m on foot and fired le'\'Cfll
shots from point-blank ran" a the wife and child
screamed. "He died instantly, •said the spc>l<e man, who
declined to be 1dcnt1fied. The Irish Republican Army
clJ1 med responsibility for the k1lhri1 in a statement to
8clfast news o~n irations :md 1o3id it "!hnuld serve as a
salutary lesson' to Mu:c official .
To~ro temblor a 7 .9
TOK YO - The trongc~t tremor to strike this
earthquake-prone nation tn 16 years rocked central i nd
northern Japan for four minute today. Officials satd one
woman died of·· hock" but they reported no ia,nificant
dama~ or other ca ualt1c The four-manute trtmor
!'ti• tc~ 7 9 on the R1,htcr ·ale. mak1n1 It 1 "mGJor"
quake accordina to official chm1ficat10n$.. The Central
M\!h:oroloaical \gc nt:y '41d I\ wa~ the: fi~t of that
muanm.1d( ~inc~ I %1l. when an carthQua c in nonht rn
• J a1~n l tllt'd i4S fk"Opk
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Orat\09 Oout DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, MWch e. JIM M
Emergenc}!
put on 'hold'
Gulf, Standard mer eF .
'Why don't you send
would be nation's lar~eSt
~~~~~~~~~ an ambulance out here?'
DALLAS (AP)-When a man placed an emergency
<:aUforanambulance.for his stepmother. a nlilrsc •
repeatedly asked tO'Speak to the dying woman and scolded
the man for using foul language. apparently delaying aid
for several crucial minutes. a television station re Ported.
The city Fire Department is investigatin1 the case of
Lillian Boff. who died ~fore paramedics arrived Jan. 5.
according to KDFW.
On Monday KDFW broadcast a tape recording of the
emergenc( call Larry BofT. 40. made when Mrs. BofT
became ii .
KDFW said 1t obtained the tape from the Fire
Department underthe Texas Open Records Act.
Fire Capt. Mike Jones told the station that the
department was in vestigating the case. Registered nu~s
arc hired by the department to screen emergency requests
for ambulances. Jones told the station that screening calls
normally takes about a minute.
Here are transcripts of calls to the emergency number
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By The A11ocla1ed Pre11
Gulf Corp. and Standard Oil Co. of C.Jiforrua
tentatively agreed to mcrJe in what would be the laricst
corporate marriage ~'\. history, while U.S. automakers
rePorted a 25 percenktlrgc in sales!of late February.
In other business news Monday, United Auto
Workers union delcptes prcp&Rd to discuss how to raise
•their stake in the industry's newfound prospcnty.
Socal is the fifth-largest U.S. oil concern by sales and
Gulf is sixth.
If the proposed S 13.2 billion takeoverofQulfby Socal
Iraq nixes use
of chemicals
By The A11oclaced P resa made by BofTand his roommate. according to KDFW:
Nurse: "And what is the problem there." Iraq launched a counter-ofTens1vc toda) to drive
BofT: "I don't know.1fl knew I wouldn 't be..... Iranian forces out of an 011 field seized I 0 days ago. Iraq's
Nurse: "Sir. would you answer my questions. please? defense minister announced.
What is the problem?" -Gen. Adnan Khairallah. speaking to fo.re1gn cor-
BofT: "'She's having difficulty in breathing." respondents in Ba~dad. also denied Iran's charges that
Nurse: "How old is this person?" Iraq is using chemical weaPons in the 31h-year war.
BofT:"She's60yearsold." · The general said details of the Iraqi attack on the oil
Nurse: "Where is she now?" u w""'*° field at MaJnoon island, in the marshlands of
BofT: "She IS in the bedroom right now." A hair-raising contest south-central Iraq. were not immediately available "as the Nurse: "Can I speak with her please?" battle is s .. 11 under way."
BofT: "No. you can't. She seems like she's 1n-Three-year-old Sarah Bennelllck helpe Lacy It Wafl not known how many soldiers were involved in
coherent." Sal&A.r, 3', cllaplay her •lnnln& mane in the the efTon'\o refake· Maj noon. Khairallah said five Iranian Nurse: ''Why 1s she incoherent?" "Lona la l.,oyely" hair conteat In Lond on brigades were occupying the area.
BofT: "How the hell do I know!" Monday. Salazar'• hair, atretchlnC 59.25 Iran toolc the 011 field during a major attack across the
Nurse: "Sir. don't curse me." lnchea, took the top prize, while Bennelllck 18-mile wide Huwaizah marsh. near the border with Iran .
• BofT:'_'Well.,ldon'tcare.Youstup1d ... questions . finlahed aecond In the competition for The marsh is loca ted 12 miles west of the st~tteic yo~ reasking.G.ivemesomeonewhoknowswhat~ey re hlldr d 4 north-south highway linking Iraq's southern provmc1al
announced Monday p throua)l. u *Ould c:r-eatc the
o.ation's th1rd·lllJ,dt oil company, behind Mobil Ccwp..
and industry lcadtt Enon C'orp.
The PTOPoscd corntMnat1on a,lrcady ha. ~n ap-
proved by direct.on of both companies.
..-But at' Socal's headquar1trs in Sen Frucitco
spokesman Ouy Caruthers said u·s likely .tbe ~
company will have to divest "rtain auets 10 meet federal
antitrust laws. Thai rnil)lt affect its standing in the uln tlnkinp.
The auto sales. coYcnna the la~t JOdaysoffebruary,
advanced at a bit slower pace than e'rber this year. But the
sales for all of la St month sull were up 42.S pen::ent ftom a
year earlier. and were the highest Fe~ry sales in five yean.
The monthly sale~ rate. fi1ured on a.n annu.aJ btsis.
worked ou110 8.3 million automobiles. If the companiff
indeed sell that many cars, 1984 would be their best sales
year sinct 1979.
General Motors Corp said Jts late February sales rose
20.4 percent from 101.319 a )'ear ago. while Ford Motor
Co. Posted a 36 percent gain and Chrysler <!orp.'s sales
rose 4.2 percent.
Meantime. about 2.500 delegates to the United Auto
Workers union were meeting in Detroit today to map out
plans for contract talks wt th the automakers this summer.
"This is going to ~ a tough bargaining yCJJ.r," aays
David Healy. an industry analys1 for the investment firm
of Drexel Burnham Lamben Inc. "h's not lost on them
(the union workers) tha1 the auto companies had record
profits last year and will make even more money this
year."
The U.S. auto industry made a record $6.1 bill ion in
profits last year.
doing. Wh y don ryou send an ambulaE_~~ out here.·.. c -·~ un er · capital of Basra wit the capital Iraq uses the hi wa to ·--. .... Yi_._._ .-.,.. .. .. -•q• ~.~~ " CC -J lv--r.-· -c~ a· , .. ---..-a~ --,-.; ... ~G~~~~~~~::J~~ ..... -:_"""'·.__.,...,_,,•!. ~· ,,,._~_:t'i::..~ . ......i..,...~-!.t.-!-..• "-.J\ ~-~ ·:.f.# •+:"-. r:.4 · '°·~ 1.~.,.;~~~:~~.is·&"'~~At.;..... ~ . «. •..1.. _.._ i± •.,.:#-• ... \!""'' :i:' :. ·· .......... ~...... . ~ · • lmfe ~11:> no w rrom""'" ra r ·an ·
Boff. "~ell. this 1sa hf~·threateningem~rgency.' • •1 counter-attack. . BelRUT_, l~ (AP) -P Amin.,
Nurse: Hold on. sir. I II let you speak with my M1ss1 e test Iran has charged several limes that Iraq has been Gemaywl't goYemm.nt tried to frT'ijilimiii( •
super ... uh. offic~~:· '>" using mustard gas In fighting in the southern front. and on CM99--ftr9 t~ .,._. ~ a delll _... ~
Supervisor: Hello Monday 1t gave 65 foreign diplomats a tour of a Tehran butpoloeuldtwo~werekiledlnd 1lwounded ~ofT:"'Whatdo lhaveto do to getan ambulance OUt halt den1· ed hospital tO view fighters allegedly wounded by (raqi Jn ci4lhellilongtheftneb9tweln8elrut'IMCllflm9ftd to this house?" chemical weaPons. Iran's official Islamic Republic News ChriatlM aecton.
Supervisor: "'You have to answer the nurse's Agency said. Govemment ma• Mid the ~ Of
questions." . Iran has "sufficient documents" to prove the ~ .-r~ 8
BofT: "All nght! What are they. before .she dies will weapons were supplied by Britain. IR NA said. It said the truce beNW the~ mutt ... wa ~··top
you please tell me what the hell you want?' GRAND CENTRE. Alberta (AP) -An unarmed documents would~ submitted to international organiza-priority after hll ~ of leber\on 1 trooP Supervisor: "Well, I tell you what, if you curse one cruise missile. riding on a U.S. B-52bom~r. took ofTfrom tions wtthdtBWlllpactwtthllrMl. Theactionwadern.nded, moretimel'm goinftohangupthepho~e.". North Dakota today for a test run over Canada, and a Britain strongly denied it had supplied Iraq with by8yrt1atl)artotede81tohtlltthet.Alb8neeldvl_..
Bof!: "Well, 1'1 tell you what. what 1fth1s were yo~.~ Cana.dian court rejected anti-nuclear protesters' efforts to chemical weapons. and U.S. intelli$ence sources who Syrien-b.cked Onde end Moelem ,...,.. groupe
mother in there and can't breathe, what would you do. stop it. . . . asked notto be identified said the Iraqis probably builtthe have pledged to •'PPO't a new CllH • e. end Supervisor: "You answer that nurse's questions and . The Federal C~urt ~fCanad~ ~n <?ttawa this morning weaPons themselves. coopWete Tn reconcllaatlon tatkt k't S~ nlld
we'll get you some help." d1~m1ss;ed an anu-cruisc c~htion s request . for ~n file use of poisonous gases was banned at the t 925 week~n r91POnaetocanQelletlOn Of the U.S .-medlttl d BofT: "She's having difficulty in breathing and she inJunct1on to halt the test. Lt. J1 ryt Stratford. pub.he afTa1ts Gen~a Protocol. pact. 96gned tut May 11.
cannot talk " officer at the Grand Forks Air Force Base m North ~--------------------
Super..:1sor: "OK she's back on the air. Don't you Dakota. said. "The test is going to proceed as planned." I I
cuss her again." ' .The injunction was sous.J1t by Operation Dismantle. a
Nurse: "OK, sir. I need to talk to her still.'' coahtion of peace. women s and labor p.roups. HOW TO
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Boff: "You can't. She is incoherent."
Nurse: "Let me talk to her sir."
BofT(to his roommate): "Please tell her she's
incoherent and c3nno1 talk. (to the narse ) She cannot talk
at all."
Nurse: "Wh) <r·
BofT: "'Well. how am I supposed to know?"'
Nurse: "'Well give her the phone.''
BofT: (to his roommate)"'G1ve her the phone m there.
Give herthe phone. I know she can't talk but the) want to
1alk to her. But she can't talk. (to the nurse) Forget it. I'll
call the main hospital around here, all nght?"
Nurse: "OK. Bye-bye."
BofTcalled the nearby Mesquite Hospital bu1 was told
it could not send an ambulance to his house in Dallas. the
television station reported. With Mrs. Boffscondition
worse ning, Boffs roommate. Dennis Flem mg placed a
second call to the emergency number:
Nurse: "Are you the same man I was talking to
earlier?"
Fleming: "No. that was my roommate."
Nurse: "Uh huh. Why can't I talk to the lady?"
Fleming; "She cannot talk."
Nurse: "Why?"
Fleming: "She's in ... she'sjust out of it. In faet, he's
going in there now. He thinks she's dead."
Nurse: "'What do you mean by ·out of it?'"
Fleming; "'She 1s incoherent.·
BofT(back on the line): "She's dead now. Thank you.
ma'am! Would you please send an ambulance? Would you
please send an ambulance here'>"
Fire department offi cials said the nurse was "'sanc-
tioned" for her handling oft he call. KO FW reported. The
nurse was never identified.
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shakier ground after the
losses in the New Hamp-
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Maine caucuses.
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plan to beat Hart. Mondale
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thatT
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Local officials
should resolve
local problems
Officials in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach were hotter
than a Roman candle late last month when the accumulat~d
wisdom of the California Court of Appeal ruled they have no
authonty to ban fireworks within their city limits.
' . The legal correctness of the <lcc1s1on 1s likely to be decided
ult1matelv bv the state Supreme Court. upon appeal by outraged
municipal leaders who feel the court has usurped their.pdwer.
The court ruled that a San Jose fireworks dealer could not be
banned from doing business in the city because a state law
regulating fireworks takes precedence over local law. Since the
state law docs not spt•ci ficall y prohibit them. c ities can't either.
' ·We liked being young and ~sponslble tind frankly thought that ~e
would never be old enough to take over -whatever that means.
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Young adults
not y~t re~dy
~ to take charge __
If local circumstances seem to dictate st ronger or stricter WASHINGTON _ Hello. Gary
legislation. that's taugh, is the court's mes!lagc. ~~« Hart. This is you r 6encrauon talking.
Newport Beach As~istant C ity Atto'rney Robert Gabriele Yousaywehavecomeofage. You say
thinks the court's rulin~ is too narrow. ''Newport Stach feels \ II is our time to govern. You say it is time for a new generation to take
there's room in the law or ci ties to ban fireworks," he said.· over. This is your generarion talking.
According tq, G. ap.riele. the sage judge.& lean ed on {he fclgai :' E .,.,.,...,.,,,,.._,. •. ::· . ; ·., ~ ,.\ ·-<. • ~.·. ~:(~·} ~:.'''.l\(',,Jj" •\> ''·"~". . • ;, . e· ';"<don'• w~~"~. ~-~~· ... ~-wr~~,"~tln that the legislat ".re ~a~ had pt°_!;!! o[~ppo~~ ~'~~.~.~~\}g.~S j:q tll~~~~~ 3:!-;·~i( ~~::~. , .,r;;;-; ~-
assemblypeople 1dn't change i t, thei'must be ap y wnh 1t. i:~-~~~ ........ ~. Rr · ··<tr~~~g·and iiTe~~·
. . . WhenthcCaliforn1ansoftheearly Thatchangeoughttoreducethe we frankly thought that we would
Such thinking also presumes that the legislature is forever 2000s look back at this era. they'll gerrymandering factor in today's never be old ~nough to take over -
and always vigilant. constantly aware of the slightest need to fine probably' view it in much the same politics, which sees the Legislature's whatever that means.
tune the legal machinery and harmious in their approach to way politicians today see the Hiram THOMAS majority party drawconvolu1:d lines Look. Gary baby (this is the ~ay
politics and government Johnsonera-y~~of1mmcnse acros~m.apstoco_nc~ntratethe .op-your gencrauon·talks). we have JUSI
S h h . . · h . . . change 1n t~e states poltt1cal s~stem J><?Slt1on s voters lnJUSt a fcwd1s-ottcn U4ied 1&" owning our own
uc t mkmg presumes too m uc : It is. m a word. ~rong. wh<?sefull 1mpl1cations weren 1 fell (UAS 1nc1s. Th~t makes incumbents of ~omes. we arc: still trving 10 figure oui
When we elect local people to preside over local affairs. we unttl decades later. both parties safe and ensuresconunu-what the tRS wants (rom us and how
are asking them to look after some basic. co.mmon concerns; Forchangesontheorderofthose ingdomioattonforthema,iority. come ittreatsuslikeadults.accepting
public safety is among the m ost imponant of those. And wrought by Johnson and other Pro-The so-called "open primary" no excuses. no notes from our parents
fireworks is a public safety issue gress1vesofh1s11mcare11~theworks Judgesandprimaryelccttoncan-wouldbeatleastasimportanta -nothing. really. but money. We
• · today. It was the ~rogress1ves of the di dates. change.' Underthis system. the most have just found out how m·uch it costs ~n . ~ewpon Beach •. the fire department supports the l?J0-20erawhomv~nte,dthem-. -Voterswa1tmgun11lpnmary partisanandideologicalincumbents tofixtheroofandweare totally inept
proh 1 bt lion becau~e the pt n ~heels and M-80s and. firecrackers 1t1a11 ve. although.11 d1dn t flower until day to decide which party's can-of each party ~ould be vot~~ out 1n a when n comes to dealing with
have a nasty habit of blowing up at the most inopportune the 1970s. They ~lso pas~d the laws did.ates they'll help !>elect. primaryelc.c11on.by acoah11on of plumbers. How can a generation that
moments. They cause ti res. damage propertv and hurt people. prev~nt1ngpoltiical. parnes from en--A non-partisan panel drawing m6derates an theiro~n party and can't handle plumbers handle the
Th I. d h I b · b · · dors1ngcand1dates in primary ck('-up congressional and leg1sla11 ve dis-cros~over voters So incumbents now Russia As"
e po ice ~panment suppons t. e tota an ecause .1t giyes 11onsandthc}sctupthesystemthat tncthncssothatincumbentsofall virt~ally l OOper~cnt certam ofauto-Gary. ~ou have us confused with
them a n add111onal tool _to use against pe_oplc who are violating makesJu~gesat least nominally stripes have a much lcsssccurr hold ma11crcnomina11on might have to our parents. The) are the ones ready
other fireworks regulations. And the city favors a total ban non-partisan. . on the1roffices than today's poht1cos reassesBomc of1he1r pos1uons and 10 govern. We know that now. For a
because. in addition to the police and fi re concerns. it e liminates Before then. pohucal pa.rties The last two ofthcsc changcs arr b> moderate 1hcirv1ews. long time we th ought they could not
h · h l h kl d ti k 11-d h financed by a few wealthy ind1v1duals f; h l'k I be h II d . h · h b 1 ha t eunsrg t y.rams ace.woo en 1rewor s-se 1ng stan st at d · -Ch 1 C k art e more i C) <:ause1 eywi tombin1ng openpnmanesw11h o an_>t mg ng '-u we ve
spring up at the roadsides like seasonal slums. aLenl codmSpan~esd S ahr es procfier. bedecidedb) the voters. who seem moresens1bledistrictlincsmight;us1 reconsidered. It tu~ns ou t that they . . . an tanior .. out ern aciic. fedupwithallthecxtremcpartisan be h. h · h d knewaboutcvcrything lftheyeamed The state, qutte properly. wants nothing to do Wllh most Standard Oil-had ruled C'ali forn1a wrangling they"ve seen in Sacramen-r ~hi st t mgt ~I s ~ppenc lO $10 000 a )Car they c~uld somehow
local problems. It doesn't want to patrol every street in alm.ost absulutcl~,: to. Less likely to come isa shift g1 \Ing ofath1 ?rnnilaia"1°1•1~rswshmicchegat ~c~nth\·:nmuaon sav~ half. If we ~akc $50.000. we save
C l·r · I k " lk d · d (hangcsaspro1oundands"'ccpang · · c1 1 ..... ... 0 a 11orn1a. oo mg 1or Jaywa ers an stop sign runners an h · h k od Th morepowcr1o part~org.an1za 11ons. direct\'Olccin thclawmakingpro-nothangandgodeeplyintodebt. ur
burglars and killers The !ltate doesn't want to create a giant fire ast o .. carl~l·~°.' e"'o1r stb a}; q since11wouldtakeacourtdec1s1onto parents' generation not only knew · ma' noia u.:come aw. uttt sa dothat. cess. ho tosa cmone.., they knew how to d~partment. to ~ouse every blaze from Crescent City to C hula good ~·1 that at least some will. But creauon of a non-partj!..i:IO Fort he combmatjpn would force ba;;,.in. Ha"c then; deal with defense
V 1sta. That s as It should be. So 11 su~e 10 look ahead at redistnc1ingl·omm1rnon I!. almost incumbents to pa) more attention to contractors: our generation would be
And when c ities Ii kc Ncwpon Brach and Laguna Beach Cahfomia "political landscape as 11 certain since both Go\. Dcul..ml·;1an 1hcirrons11tuents than their 1dco-taken 10 the deaners.
decide thev must devise solutions 10 their uniquely local ma~ tr"1 ruc iure~a!>'>Oon~~d~o and theDcmocrat.scontrollingthe log1calencm1es.and1ocon!>llluents Our generation can't do anything
Problems. the state and the C'Ourt~ sh ouki make their best efforts .. )1hcaa1r'm:,<,>mconmo~i.h.' t~hrcena .. rc l e c anges Legislatureagn.•con the basic con-. ofhoth parties. nghkt. You ~now that. Gary. w.e ca~·1 " • cept. Thc1r maindifference1!>overthl' o k t se
to butt out. -Po.l11Kal panics endorsing effective date. with Deukmejian Thomas Elias isa Santa ~~s ew~h~r~~g;~u':e~ee;~c=~d c~iid
pushing for I 986and the Democrats Monka-based columnist on $la te ca re. we can't clean our own homes.
GOP keep ing 'creeps '
ou t of R eagan's CR .EEP
W l\ 5H IJ"(1 l Of', -In Dccc:mtwr
197 1. C1. Gord on L1dd\ "a' naml·<l
general coun~I of1h e { ommll\l'l' II >
Rl.'-Llcct thc Prc-.1den1. more il p.
propnatcl} kno~nb~ tht:alrun}m
( KEEP Six month<. later. his oper-
a lion~ led to the Watergate burglar\
In a touch of h1-;1oric iron'. onl' uf
th e( IUI Patt<>rnl'}"''ho ~a<.passl·J
O \ l·r furthCJ<)h "'a!t Fred f 1c:ld 1 ng. thl·
current pre\1den11al euun c,l'I "'ho I'>
rc<,pon~1blc for keeping the Re-
agan-Bush rc-ckc11on campaign ~pot·
le'>~-· ;.....:f.f;,~/trtW;~"dmf(JNtr.ft~g~·or-a;,.Y
ind1\ 1dual short ot the prc~1den1 -
could have pre,entl·d the Watergate
scandal. given the climate ofthl'
N1rnn White Houc,c. Aul F1eld1ng"
determinC'd l<>'>ee that no cll'1.'lH>nl'l't-
1ng 1mpropnt·t 1l·\ -or t"cn lht•
appearann· ot 1mpropm·1~· -mnu
this llml'
Thi: li\t t>fdn'' ;.ind don·,·., hl· h;.i'
laid down for Wh11r HouSl' l'm-
ployet:sand re-Ciel li on aCll\ 111co; 1'>
dcta1lctl and cxphc11 .. Ver~ ha.,1call).
we art• c,tn' 1 ng fur heightened ,t\.\Ml'-
nc!>s." hl.'IJing told m ~ as<,oc1a1t·
Ton~ Ca pal cw He .. aid he·\ hoping
. IO "take the gra ) areas out .. o l
elcct1on-)carbcha' 1or
Within a wn•k of the rc·Cll'l1 1on
comm1uee·c, formal openrng la!>t fall
ca'mpa1gn d1rC('lOr Edward Rollin\
issued a mt>mo 10 the staff warning
ihat "no con tact'> with the White
House on bchalfo( Reagan-Bush '84
'Jrc to Ix madt• w11hou1 m\ pnor
approval ..
Si11 week~ later noting .. rcpc~
rompla1ntCi trom 1hc Whtte Houfe~
i.nd th~ Republican National ( om-
rn11tce." RollinHetterated h1scarher
d~rce with "no ifs. ands or hut'i."
In addition. Reagan-Bush workcr'I
are fotb1ddcn 1oexchangc plan\ or
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v.111 sometimes be classified as poh11-
~i~bt\C..~~·'W~ .... -rml'fMO t:f1tl(uf>'lh' :.:-rm-8n · · ~
example. 1fthe president. the vice
president or a C'abi net officer makes
!>eVcral official stop!> ma given city
and also makes a political appear-
ance. the entire trtp wilJ be billed to
the re-election co mmittee. This
"clearly excC<.'d!> what the law re-
quires." grumped a legal expert at the
RNC
-The equivalent rental cost ol thc
president's limousine will be billed to
Reagan-Bush when the car is used to
take the president to a political
function.
-When the Whitt House answl·rc.
lelll'r~ from the pubht' that express
general support for Prc'l1dcn1 Reagan,
"no reference should be made 10 the
t 984 clcc11ons or the pol 111cal pros-
pt'('l!> Oftht• admin1!-tra1wn or ttic
Kcpubhcan Party ...
-White House messenger!.
.... hould not be used to deliver or pick
up ma terials from the campaign •
comm1t1cc.'' nor should White House
vehicles be used "to transport staff
memlx"orcampa1gn matenals to
a1rpons or nny other location 1fthe
trip purpose is prinrnrilycam·
pa1gn.rrlated.' •
-\ampaign rec:ept1ons. dinners
and m1.--e11ngs-but not fund-raisers
-may be held at the White Hou~
only 1ft he president. Mrs. Reagan or
~ome other family member attends
the event.
-W h 1 te t I ou~ cm plo)'CC'5 ma)
not work their 40-hour week in 1hrcc
davsand then ~pend 1woda)rnn
H.L. Schwert1 Ill
ChHy OowallbJ
( 0 '"' .,.., ..... ,,.,,, •• trw. Puo• .,._,
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f.ti \tA trilhtU Ad4'•~\ t(1f't'M(>Mf'fJ"fll tC ,.,, •• ., ... J(I
l"•to MM~ (,-tn:>t
Lerry O. s., .. ,.
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wanting to rest easy until 1991. affairs. The previous generation could do
anything. They made their marriages
L.M. Bovo
l__ • -
Death rode the rails
work. They even made the lousiest
marriages work. They did this by
separatrng the men from the women
and havi ng them each play their own
game of cards -g!n rummy for the
men. canasta for' i1iC women. Dan 't.
ask my why this worked -it just
worked. Our generation plays every
game together. No wonder our mar-
riages do not work. AJillion tragic stories go untold. In
the United States during the 30 years
just before World War fl. an average
of SO men and boys a week were killed
on. under or near freight trains.
Drunken brawls" Sometime!>.
Murder? Sometimes. Robbery. rape
and mayhem. too. And countless
simple accidents. Ask a roomful of
Seasoned C'1t1zens if anybod} m their
families died near railroad tracks, ano
some. al least some. will nod.
Q. Says herl' two milhoi9 te~nagers
run away from home every year'' How
many head for Holl} wood?
A. About 55 .000.
Gary. Gary. Gary. we are too young
10 govern. We don't even kn ow who
we are yet. The previous generation
knew who they were when they were Q . If no birds have teeth. how can 14 _ either that. or they were too
some. like eagles and hawks. chew up busy to find out. Either way, they did
meatT? h d 1 . not have "second careers" and A. e) l<~ar an swal ow. but don t "mid-ltfe crises." (Who could afford a
chew. • mid-life crisis?) Our generation has
Q . ..\IJ m} 1& I've heard th~ s~nt 1tsentirelifc !ngraduateschool.
~.~nliH17iw • ' • 7>.. t-~~:.;! ')t{.I ~~" ·".'"'~ "'~~tJ • • IC"~7~CA--..___ --1-rrc-rr~ "mffig1'1f'l''mf'" gtPW'
C}\Pl~)).g}h . .J:.0fw.n.. ~ 0;::;;;.~. 9!..IJ.:. t~1s genefitlOl_l can. not. afford . l'\~V~~".r Urr~~ <-1~~~~~I~ .. ~ jf\IJliA ''
,.. worldasad1amondw11hmad1amond
-two stones of different color and
crystal formati on. one encased within
the other.
~hakespeare? paying off its student loans. Like. you know. Gary (we also talk
G. Oordon Liddy
campaign ar11 v111e., "without taking
annual lea ve or kave w1thou1 pa\ ..
-Whi te House photographer\
.. will not photograph recc1\ mg hnc~
or greetings at campaign events."
Democrats and other skeptic~ may
doubt Ficldan.g'sguidc to proper
election-year conduct. But two recent
examples show that even the old pros
at the Rcpubhcan Nat ional Commit-
tee arc taking steps to follow the
White House's "Mr. Clean" ap-
proach.
The night Reagan formally an-
nounced h1'i cand1dacy. thc RN\. on
advice of m lawyers. 5eratchcd pluns
to urge the public to write or
tcle.,honc congratulauons to the
White HouM: And thccomm1ttec has
purged from it~computenz~ fund·ra1\mgh~tsall 11pcodc~ for
Wash1naton. DC. and It Mal}land
and Vir&inia suburbs tOa\'Otd 1n-
advcncnt sohciu111on oft he lll'lf
numberofftderal worke~ lt v1na
thrrt
Jad. -4nd<'1'on ua ~\ nd1c:11(f}
l"O/"nlnt(I •
I
• The so-t'alkd .. Land of 10.000
Lakes" --Minnesota -ha!> more than
I 5.000 lakes.
A. No. n's from a Listerine ad hk~that).wearenotready tosit down
campaign of 1923. llcaught on so well with Konstantin Chernenko. He's an
people continued to SS) it long after old man. Probably doesn·t even joa.
the> forgot how it started. We do not hke his vibes. We can not
Eskimo!! don·1 gamble.
get into his head. We do not know
what's he into. Has he read "The
Prophet?" Let Kissi nger deal with
You want a ion of milk a da'? Get L.M. 8 01 d i~ a s1 n<licated him -or Hamman. Gary. we do not
60 cows. ' column1s1. want to deal with him. We want to
LETTERS
'
Chainsaw professionals
ruining th~ landscape
To the Ed nor:
· As a resident of Irvi ne and Orange
County the past JS years. I have 5een
a lot of cha~s. A cha nge and
phenomenon that has affected all of
Orange C'ounty and Irvine. For a
('Ommunity that talks of iu wealth
and educa11onal prowess. its actions
talk louder of 11norance. lack of
common stnSt or w1~om.
How many times have we heard or
been told. you can'l chanae Mother
Nature. For ce nturies man has s1ud-
1ed and wrmen repons of their
findings abowt honicultun:. My cue
in poan1 1s 1he professional mana1crs.
city depanment hcaJs. managcn\ent
romp3metand the homeowners who
continue to butcher the landK"apc
and our commun11y's t~.
rhc examples lht'$C 1gnoran1 and
h1ahl> paid profe ionali have per-
petual~ arr ~n as eumplc." to hr
followC'd b} other wealth>. iJnorant
~hcep and 1hecna1n gocso.n and on. h ama1~ me that 1htse profe ~1onars
who&re st111nac":ampl~can't read r
OU\ a s 7 or SI 111nkn bo9k which
"'-UUIJ at h:OJSI ,, \ ~ lht:m t'l.~ bu1c' ,
•
and reward them with centuries-old
fundamenrnls on hon1cuhure and
tree pruning.
In Irvine thi~ yea r we huve seen t~
changing of orange trees along Irvine
Boulevard and a cry for more monies
for maintenance of our park~ and
areenbelts. A~ the years pass.. we'll
hear more requem for m3intenance
mon1e1 ~caust of lhC'St' manaaers'
unw1llingntss to adhere to ttn·
tury-old knowledie. knowledsc avail·
able to them at our local libraries.
rhe cho1nsaw and quu~k·fot men·
tahty evident throuahout Oranac
County and Irvine 1~ caus1n1 ex·
cessive wt3k and danatrous sucker
arowth which requires adch11on1I
mairurnancc and monies to main·
tain. not to say kilhna or the trttt.
When arc ~e aoina 10 ill.n cha11LnJ th~ chainsaw and quick-Ox prc>-
fm1ona l11M1e1dof1heirchar&J n1 ui..
IM t.a>1pa)·c-n and our c:ommunmc ·
appcaran«.
• •
• ai!!!!!ila: ... ,....
pla).
Parity. Gary. Have you thought of
parity'! A hundred percent of parity.
Ninety perC"Cnt of parity. My God.
what does th is mean? Gary. you have
got uoget this straight: Your gencr·
ation does not want to deal with
panty. Trust me.
Tht same thing holds for the amu
race. Don't bother us with the detail$
-ABM. ICBM. SALT, SAM. Just
leave us with the bumper stidcen:
Ban The Bomb and all of that
Anywa y. our generation has no
experience with all 1hese initials. ~1
the older generation handle it. They
had to deal with the OPA, CCC aod
the other New Deal aaencies. lnitlall
don't fuc them.
Oh1 Oary. &ive us some 1imc. We
arc a11ll gcuina over the losa or John
Lennon. If our acneration takes oYCr,
lt will only mean that a younatr
smeration will bt sn•pplf\I at our
h~lt. tclltn& u1 where we have 10ne
wrona. We'll have to 10 out and talk
10 thcnt. the way Richard Ni-.on
talked to ua. and like Nixon wr won•a know v.-hat they're aatk.int about.
Think about thi Gary. Do you
undcmand 1J1m d1nc1na'? Have you
W'tn pun tWk? tan you talk to
ptop1t whu llkt punk rock~
Plct\t, Oary. l"C'COnaider. Give u1
wmcth1n1 tn march for Oive us 1 CIU~, ()an't lhl' US a problem to
sof\eo. Tht youna march. The old t<1ht" prublrm~
Oary. our acncnattrm btp you:
Thtnk lh OH'r.
R" It tn/ t '"nl•l•n 1i u ~' nJia'Jh.''11.
Jeff Gannon, Steve PRmu of Newport
Beach and Jeff Ha~y practice running to
New .treatments
told for arthritiS
Gold injections, plas ma
phores ts being test ed ----
By SUSAN MONAHAN
D..., Not CotrM41111•ot
Most of the facts about arthritis are discouraging. It's
not only painfu l: it can be crippling. It's not just one disease
nQr is it rare -there are at least I 00 kinds of arthritis and
over 36 million Americans are afflicted by it. Arthritis is
progressi ve. irreve rsible and jncurable.
It's not untreatable. however. "We do have a lot of
different modalities that can help." said Dr. Gharoon
mule for their tape of the All-Ammcan Panahi.a Westmi!lsterrheun.iatologistandchiefofsurguy Boy• Cbona Je>1-A-Thon on March 24. at Humana Hospital Westminster. ~ He and Dr. Robert Hamman. an orthopedic surgeon
who practices in Westm1nister and Huntington Beach. Dr. Gharoon Panahi Dr. Robert Hammatt M • 1 . • d • have been using health forums sponsored by Humana to 1 eage al S Illuslc explainthat"Someth!ngCanBeOoncAboutArth~itis."
At a recen t session at Huntington Beach Library. once a week for sax months. then cutting back ... But it has
Panahi ~1d that rhe.umatoid a~hritis.wh1ch is ca.used by a to be given once a month or the arthritis will continue." . . malfuncu<?~ of the immune system. 1s m~re senous than said Panahi. "
. .. . . . . . . ~ osteoarthritis, the most comn:i~n form . which results from He ad~ed that a gol~ treatment that can ~ taJcer(' ~ ~ 11..Anu:ri "an Boys .r" \... n r .u Q...-adrl)•\~. ·· 1t 1s a form1da~le a~bitJ.QIT:, Bu.• 1f tg~,6 laps as gener~al ~:~n-t!t_e_~~ints. . ..... . . • orally (and ·~already used in several. other ~ou~tnes) may ~.-~~~ ...... ~-,.. \..-'.Uv-:.. · "'i~~~.~~..,mminz"SWlX'nap and·a.. ~.:..:. .. ~:1-~-~.~~~1 .. ~·~·&~~.-UteF1'A1s boh1111111bia for to run to rai e f !!S f j b' total ofS 18.000 from by effons." . Peo t i'ffellmal~i~ arthntis wit> etthfually get furthertesting." '-. , """" "· ~~~~~--~1~~~wik~_:-~f2;~t-~~~~~?-~~ft~~~~~~~~er~•FW~"':Ju~~~ ..
Amenca." which won the Qu';~~Tr~ph~. On March 20. A~pinn and/<?r anu-inflammat~ry drugs can alleviate doesn't work. we can irradiate the entire lymph system:r
(
By CHRIS CRAWPORD they will perform at a recepJion for former President th.e pain and swelli ng that occur ~unng a Oare-up, but tbey he said .
.,.., ,.... c.,,. .... ,..,., Gerald Ford at the Bev~rly.Wilshire hotel. will not stop. t.he cour~ Q~ tne disease. . A rcl9tively new procedure. plasma phoresis, involves
Ninety Orange County boys are aiming to prove that A non-profit organization. the 14-year-old chorus has Suppressn~e. medacall<?n. however. c~n arrest ~e~.in replacing the body's plasma with saline during the
they can run as well as they can sing. its headquarters on the Orange County Fairgrounds and is types of arthritis. including rhe~matoad arthritis. '.! treatment. The theory is that damaging toxins will bt
On Saturday. March 24, Costa Mesa's All-American comprised of boys ages 9 to 14 from all over the county. pe.oplearc~ndercontroL.theydoo lgoontogetcnppled. removed in the proccu. but Panabi was noncommittaJ •
Boy's Chorus (wnh some parents. alumni and friends) will ~ince I 'JIU the chorus has traveled around the world said Panah1. . .. . . · about the benefits.
run in their 1984 J~-A-Thon at Davis Middle School ~rformiryg for more than a quarter of a .~illion people i~ One ~f the suppressive drugs. J)Cnicillamine, bre.a~s "It's ~xi><;nsive,. complicated and ~~e resu_lts are
while "running music' ptays in the background. la ve audiences and numerous television and radio down th~ im.mune c~mplexes that are present 10 a~hntis. controversial,' he said. ''Not every physic1an can use'"
The boys arc seeking sponsors to pledge 20 cents or appearances with a variety of celebrities. The patients reaction ~as t~ be carefully monitored. the patient needs repeated visits." ·
more per 220-yard lap completed in one hour. The average Upcoming Orange County appearances include the however. becau~ possab!e side effects include bone Suppressive medication cannot inhibit osteoan.hritii
is expected to be 30 laps. following concerts: 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Red Hill Lutheran marrow SUJ?P~ess.ion and kidney pr<?bl~ms. . . or reverse the dama~ caused by rheumatoid an hriUs. Buf
Last year's Jog-A-Thon raised S 14,000. but this year's Church. Tustin; 2 p.m. March ·25 at Aldcrsgate united 9old •nJcctions present a similar dilemma, . the surgical treatment 1s used -with varyin,J degrees of
goaJ is $30.000 to s4pport the chorus' programs and Methodist Church, Tustin, and 8 p.m. April 6 at Sts. Simon arthnt!s may be checked, b~t the treatment can cause hver success- to restore mobility and relieve pam.
reupholster its touring bus. and Jude Catholic Church. Huntington Beach. and kidr,tey problems, skin rashes and bone marrow Arthoplasty, a form of surgery in which joints are
Father Richard Coughlin, director and founder. who For more information about the concert schedule supp~e~irn. . h d b d . . 50 .11' rebuilt or replaced with prostheses. 1s especially successfur is seeking 1.000 people to sponsor him at 25 cents per lap, phone 533-7600. · a ance is reac e Y a minis~enng mi igrams on the hands and fingers. said Hammatt, .. because therc•s
no pressure on them ... People don't walk on their hands. ·1
Total rehabilitation after knee replacement surgery
can take several months. however. and .. Nobody puts in
ankle joints anymore because they've h~d a lot ofra1lures:•
How fit is your corporation today?
More encouraging are the results obtained with a new
prosthesis used for hip replacement. Instead of using glue
(which weakens in time) to anchor the prosthesis. a porous
metal. which the adjacent bone will eventually grow into.
is substituted. "Results of such surgery, usually done in a
university-type setting, look prom ising."
What price do ------------taxing and vacations were impossible. ThL5 year. he sa ys.
we pay for succ~ss will be different.
and are we getting His oldest son who is now a Junior in high school
our money's worth? I .IDA spends much of his free time fishing. John is concerned
That depends on U about how much time his son spends alone and sometimes
how you define suc· when he is working late in his office. he thinks about how
cess. AL· f'A'll good it would be for both of them to go off fishing together
John Doe. along ;11111, for a couple of days.
with the rest of us. is ••••••••••••• Attorney Doe prides himself on his ability to earn a the chief executive fine income. He has provided his family with the financial
officer of his own life. As a CEO. his job is to oversee all the privileges associated with professional success. The family
different departments or aspects of the John. Doc owns a lot of THINGS.
"Corporation." As in business. how successful he 1s as a Because of John's unavailability. Mrs. Doe takes over
person 1s determined by how well his overall organi zation a lot of the family responsibilities. She's not much good at
runs. . fishing but she is in charge of the family Acquisitions and
John Doe earns his li ving as an attorney. He ~s Development department. She supervises the children's
married and the father of three sons. He SilYS he i~ activitjes; runs the household and plans the family's free
co.mmilte.d_tQfindio.g the tirntJQ exercise sometim~on. ti1M_ar9und John's busy schedule. She explains !O tile
He loves to read mystery novels. Lately. he admits he children thei r rather's frequent absences for very import-
hasn't read much. ant business feasons. •
Airplanes hold a certain fasci nation for him and on his John thinks she is wonderful. He's even told his
list of "things to· do someday" is _to I.earn to Or. . secretary to see to 1t that his wife is sent flowers on the first
John looks forward to vacationing sometime ha s year day of every month.
with his wife. The last few years. he say•. were un usually Mrs. Doe says. "thank you" and hates the flowers.
~~----~-~---...,::---=---:--~ ~ ~-r------------------, Calligraphy exhibit opens~-
college friends eelebrate
wedding of GWC president
Members of the Orange County Society ofC'alltgraph y
demonstrated that a word is worth a thousand pictures at
the opcningoftheil' first county exhibit on Sunday.
More than 200 works by the calligraphers were on
display at the Huntington Beach Ce ntral Library for the
kickoff reception.
They represent to her what she perceives as her empt)' hte
with John. She knows he is well intentioned but
sometimes. she says. that"s not enough. 'He's c-.en
managed to take thejo) out of receiving flowers by having
them dispatched at thoughtless intervals ...
Attorney John Doe is a success. Ask his colleagues and
his accountant and they will tell you of his professional
competence and financial liquidity. Ask his family and
they'll also tell you how successful he 1s and how much the)'
Free forums are scheduled at 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Fountain Valley Library and the same time on
Thursday. March 29 at North Seal Beach Community
Center. Call 8934541 for rcserva11ons.
enjoy spendi n~ the money he earns.
The conflict they share with John is that no one wants TMM.,cnaert.tof fNeheatthtectur•QtwnwefY
the money tree to stop growing: it's just that no one has Tuesd•y _.the u~ Meu ChirnrvKttc r~ 1880 been willing to assess 1tS price. · -""'""'''"" ...,... -~ The John Doe ··corporation" is failing. It has one i uttln Ave .• Costa Meea, starts tonight at 7 o'doak.
strong division which cannot hold up the others for too Theon.hOuf'Maionahostedbytheataffwtlfoout
long. Apparently, John has succeeded in one aspect of his OQ "LAt'I Eat Real FOOd," "Pain -Oo You ll81en?.''
life at the expense of all others. "Sphuil~gJene"-and "b•ciaeYour Body."~
It ma be time for John_lloe "Jn.cJ ··Lo callam~eti.ng ol •etVatlOAa ~~lng 6'0-8000.-
his stockholders to start examining the. old life patterns. • • •
whichdon't5eemtobeworkingandto begintomakesome The Fun Team Cycle Club will meet •t 7 .m.
new choices. Wedneedey Jn the Edison AecreaUon Cemer ClubhouM
Dr. Algazi is a psycholog1sr and marriage counselor in at 21377 Magnolia St.. Huntington Beach. A tun ride to "
Corona de/ Mar. Address any questions to Linda Algazi. Solana 8eech 19 achedUled for Saturday. Catt 897..-14
Ph.D., c/o Daily Pi/01. P.O. Box I 560. Costa Mesa 92626. 1 "'-"-n-Of UW'Ulml.
'
with a flair in HB ·. ·~ ---J
Many oft he an works contai ned literary quotations
eitpressi ng personal philosophies of the artists('' In the
midst of winter. I fi nally lea rned that there was in me an
in"incible summer." Camus. by the hand of Karen Maskt l •
).
Some were pcnl'led poems oflove which had been
ilven as gifts. Others were whimsical ("Come quickly. I'm
a rinking stars," Dom Pcrignon ofchampagne, by the hand
of'Lefay Foatearose). Several were religtous. Others were
downnght funn y("Remembcr. we're all in t his al~ne."
Lily Tomlin. also t\)t Fon ten rose). All of them co11,1ured up
Calltarap her Karen Hauser, rl&bt. di.cu..-art with Laurie Peek and Blr< Zl.,,ert.
personal pictures in the eyes of the beholders. ·
Society treasurcrCatol HJUe welcomed guests and
directed th.em to the three levels of the exhibit. ("A first for
the library," said a delighted ADD Tlsor11e, clty arts
coordinator).
Exhibit chairwoman Marlee Cete, asked show
pan icipants to provide the refreshments. Dainty',
linen-covered tables were set, up with trays heaped wit~
fi nacr sandwiches. fine cheeses. hom~baked cookies and
hugcstrawbenies.' .
Coaaable WIU1 (husband ofReaa Wiiis, who along
with AlluOkimoto.chairs the society) poured the welcome
wine and sparkling cider with the help of Jelaa Hale.
AmQnJ the more than I 00 people eajoying the show
were Jtaa Zimmerman and Lorraine McCvae (excited
about their Huntington Harbour An Association exhibit
at the librarysctupforApraf).Dte Hal~181r1~Lo1u. Newl-ed Dn Loa!M and Lee Ste.da Juel Qwl•ley, Atltff SHI, Mary and Normaa Parker 1 ~ •
with daughter Pamela and son Clarlt,Soo• Claa Kim, Terri danced at thelr wedcU.nc reception.
and 1Ucunl Stumfla, Man y Nemoy (society mentor from the Los Anaeleschapter), Davi4 Rowelll, P11eStew1r1 Heru1141eund magic O) tUc-ard lmoa.
(whohungtheanwork (orthcshowsingkhandcdly). Kay Morcdancinato theGoldcn We t C'ollcgc L.mJc 81g
Bottapr, Flo and Jay Stoddard, Vera VlaDI Asper. -. Band d!rccted by Oave Allt-oay followed. ddu1on.al nereu Mat~ewund Toa>' nonae. entertainment included Grttk danc1na by The Greek
Thc"lllunrious Lettering" cxhib1tcont1nues throuah • tsla~dcrsand bcllydancma<also an £a.>-pt1an \\-eddm&
March 30 rn the library at 7111 Talben Ave. Hoururc trtdauon) by Nad11.
Monda"'-I to 9 pm : Tuesdays. Wednesdays Thursdays Guests ftom Coast Community Collqc D1stnct ~·· · ·• Sa 9 ' s · mcludedCUacellorand Mn .Normn Wattoa,Dr.and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ind Fnday!· • ~urdays, a.m. to p.m. Mn . Wllllam Waec-•er, Mr. ond Mn . Doe Averiltand
Golden West Col~CJC President Dr. Lee St.evtas and Cory notnpsoe. ,,
Instructor Dr. LMIM 8pl•ey hosted 3 SO f nrnds at .. An Dr. Benanl Laskla, president of Ora nae oast
lntematiol\alAffair" cclebratinathcirrucnt mamage. College. wa alsoaaue t.aJonawuh Dr.and ~ WW•
Held at theS.nta Ana Elk$Club. theaala pany's menu Deckuand WUUam Fval11, pttsJdcntofKOC'E·TV.
fcatu~ chidcn ttn~aki. Oriental vcactablc salad. Golden West College auC'\ts included: Ors.and Mm.et.
broccoli Polon111e,1mbn>s1a and Jordan almonds(nn FftCI OwtH, Lore• Moll, Wllllam wl, Wiiliam
£ayptian weddinatradiuon.) Ca.rput.tr and Mt.~nd Mn . FrffGarda.Mr.endMn.
OancinatothcOoldcn We5t CollcJCQuanet Lloyd Hamlltoaand Mr.and Mn. DMR.uffl.
preceded the newlyweds' cuttinaoftheircn\e created b)' the Ora.nae Coast College Cuhnary Ans dc~nmrnt.
F,..Owu s wucmcet for the evcn1 na'scntcnam-
mcn t: piano solo by Olea Barry. t rum peuolo b Tom
Paparau11s edited tw Oath Pllor le Editor
Md ind• Huddlcsron 141th <'onrnt>uribm rod.I\ from
Hunlln son ~ch rorre pont:knt nn on_. •
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A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, March 8,~
Perils of Parenting-repeated
I ~1.,,c-Jaquc t1onn11rethco1hcrd~) on
bet ng 8 1)3fCnt ( ht'TC Wtte Only four QllCSllOn\
and the fi~t three wcreo piece of cake to an'>wcr.
Ho w do )OU keep kid~ 1n ctar:K'.lh hnpp)'1
fas) Cut a hole in 1t and tell them. "(Jo potty"
The} won't mah· a )Ound for thm: Ja).,
h al harder toadJui.t toa third child ~cau!i<' parent~areou1numbered?No1 n:all} Tell him
you got ham "on .ippr<)\ al. ..
What i~ the one 1h1ng}ou'vcdonc lo
promoteyourch1ld's self~esle<"m" ~1mple. Bu)
his high school diploma.
It wa~ the fourth question tha11lm:w ffil'.
"A~a parent. what Jol·ou ICelJou did wrong or
woulddo d1tkrentl) 1 \ouha 111odooH:r'1"
They ten a hlanl.. orcn tu al·c:ommodatc IWO
~ntcnCt').
G1Hn a rho1lc. I haH'..tl"a'' tclt I '>hould
ha\le been )Oungcr wht'n the' htldren were born
aod the\ should ha' c ~en olde1 I nct'dcd 1hc
stamina ofa 15-)'ear-old "ho l·ould gel b~ on
fo urhoursof ">lccp a n1t1,ht and g1ggk "'hen
fir .
E1u ~ ,.'
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things wcren t funny. Had they been older
ma} be thr buas in their plumbing could havc-
bccn worked out and they could communicate
'A-1th ) ou once an awhile:.
I talked too much. I had good material. but
I used at ind1scnminately. I used the same
two-hour speech on filling 1he1rglass too full of
mall.. as I used when they stayed out all night
w1thou11:alhnghome. Tht' speech lost 11s
dfeCll\ eness.
E'c~ hour I '>.lid ... Wh ) don't )OU grow
up"" and" hen the} dad. I an:used them of
wanting 10 be an adult loo fa)I
I never really looked at them. When I
looked at their mouth, I saw dirt around It.
When I looked at their no~. I saw It runnina.
When I looked at th_tircyes, I saw them open
when they should have been closed. When I saw
their hair, it needed combinaorcumna. I never
really looked al the whole face, without offering
some advice.
For 20years, J invited mysclfin10 their
lives. I put sweaters o n them when I was cold. ~moved blankets from Jhcir bed when I was
hot. I fed them .wh~n I was hungry and put them
to bed when I was tired. I put them on diets
when I was fat. I car-pooled them when I felt the
distance was too far for me to walk. Then I told
them they took a lot of m y ttme.
I neverreali,ied as I dedicated my life 10
yellow wax buildup and nng-around-thc<ollar
that cleanliness is not neKt 10 g~hness--
children arc. ~
As for what I'd dod1tTerently 1fl had 11 to do
over again? Give me another sheet of paper.
Pot-head mom wants help Cervicat'
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hookl'd ·\t l°ir'>t I State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors, 300 North State searchers say the} have
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Joe Penny preparea to pilot hi•
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night at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 .
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10 m<' name and address or the agency In your state tbat will belp gem ta wans 10 ccr~t~a -*GO-I a FAMl.Y FEUO ** "Fast·Wlltllno" (1981) J1m11
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DEAR DAD: Ir you try to force a 1a-year-old wbo pital here. said Thursday. CID~ Bryn • 8 la THEA-TEAM em m NEWS
thinks she's in love to date others your bome wut become k In ~S~sceo~ ~fgi~ha~ **~ "M~e In Rome" (1973) 11 MOVIE 1J ~HART TO HART a battleground. I agree tbat your daugbter would be better 5 a'n. dBS n ce t f Ric:Mrd Bu<1on, M&t<*IO Mesttolan· ***"The W1t Lord" (19851 Cheri· G LOUOAANT
off If she dated others, but don't order ber to do It. . ~ nccrs an .. per n o nl. Ion Heston, Rletwd Boone. 8& IOXJNQ
Just bope she sees the wisdom 1n your thinking and precancers showed the CD)MOVIE IJ l]J) FOUL.uPS, BLEEP8& ct)UK.EL.YSTOAIES
decides to take your advice. vi rus. compared wllh only **** "Reeurrectlon .. (1980) Ellen ~'=SWILD CD)MOVIE .. 12 percent in normal spec1-Buratyn, Sam Sheperd. -•••,; "The Entity (1982) Blrber1
mens, Reid said. -t:30-i ~AIHMENT TONIGKT Henhe'f. Ron Sil't'ef.
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dica11ng that the \lrus was 9Pl.EDGEBAEAK lion" (1962) JllMS Stewt/1, Mao-,,,.,. reen O'H1t1 present. Reid said. -r.--MOVIE
··for both males and =~= "Dudly Eyee" (1983) Sam Groom,
females. this 1s a persistent e HAPPY MYS AGAIN Sera Botsf«d.
virus. and ge111n$ th1s '1rus IJAICNEWS Q CD)OOUEGEBASKETBAU.
often means a lifelong an-Q~ASYISl.AHO -t~-
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somc people arc It felong m THAEFS COMPNN II TIC TAC DOUGH carn~rs. and so the) can e WHEEL Of FORTUNE (!)LOVE BOAT
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The \. trUS may also be t}'!!lOl'~lt'I Mltah. 9 Tl4AEF8COMPNN
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squamous cancers, or *** "The Spoilers" (19•21 John MSWGllllFflN
cancers in volving the skin Wayne?J.4arlene0ietrloh. AMENCANPlAYHOUSE
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By KATHRYN BAIER .......... ,,_-'*'
DALLAS -If h1rley Macuune
wins an Academ~ Award nu1 month
for her role in 'Terms of Endear-
ment ... h<'r acceptance spc«h might
include a kyward glance and a
"thank you" to Manha -Martha
Mit<:hcll. that IS.
The hue. outspoken wife of form<"r
U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell
"flashed" in Macl..aine'& mind when
she c;aw the script for the hit movie.
"Don't any of you ever tell (direc-
tor) Jim Brooks this," M\cl.ainc said
here at a recen\ seminar sponsored by
the USA Film Festival. "Whenever
I'd go into a scene. I'd put myself 1n a
space and say. 'Come on. Martha!'
"That's probably why I walked to
the edge of caricature without ever
going over. because she neverd1d. She
was a true Amencan hero."
Af\er making sure no telev1S1on
ca meras were recording her remarks.
Maclaine talked to the audience
about how Mitchell helped her w11h
I
the c~ramr of Aurora Greenway
Aurora Greenway 11 a Houston
belle batt1ina apinst •at and a
dauahter. played by Debra Winier.
who opts for the maddle-class famil y
hfc that is anathema to her mother.
MacLaine, 491 received her fif\h
Oscar nom1nat1on for the per·
formance. Winger also was nom1·
nated for the best actress prize.
Maclaine said she once spe m three
days with Mitchell, and with a
newfound belief in the spiritual
world, she decided, "since she dua me
down here, she might dig me from up
there."
Her recent book. "Out on a Limb,"
::hronicles Maela1ne's route of ~lf--d1scovery af\er age 40. and an
acceptance of reincarnation.
In one scene in the mov1r. she
walked around her yard try1na to
:k c1de 1f she should contact the
free-living retired astronaut next
door. who was played by Jack
Nicholson. But Maclame said she
needed something to push Aurora to a
decision.
A n.a~h of hgh1nma that wasn'1 in
the 5Cf1Pt provided 1t: "Manha was iar,ma. 'Get over there."' she said.
'You have to be careful not to
wund hke you don1t ha\IC all your paddle~ in the water when yo u talk
about th•,," Mad.ame told the crowd
of about )00 film bulh.
She abo told the ~eminar 1ha1
Nicholson has had a "tremendous
unpacl'' on her acting because of the
diner S<lene m "Five Easy Pieces·· in
which Nicholson's escalating nrau·
ment with a waitress over h1!1> reyutl!.t
for plain toast ends m his w1p1ng
everything from the table onto the
floor.
She said !>he lntcnat at N1cholson·!I>
feet hkc an eager student demanding
to know exaC'tly how he did the 'iCcnc.
which she said encouraged her to
depend on her in1u111on.
Her JOY at worlong w11b Nicholson
1n "Term!> of Endearment" con-
uibuted to "a whole 'nothcr picture"
on the c.uning room nuor. she \aid,
because the> experimented so much
with C\ cry scene
;
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Shirley MacLalne, Debra WIDCer will tNattle
a&ain -tbla time for the Oecar -In .. T or ~ndearment ...
~!~r~f~~nln~~~~~OUR~~~r;;,:~~~!~.~~~~t~; ::::~Ko:-:r;!~
include Nelson. Mandrell~-Parton Hard~~'wK~~1cM~~:ii!:>(:;~/~!f{8t·f~n1on. Craig Dill-LOS ANGELES (AP)-Let'• f..oe tt, u. AngetM i,··
1ngham . Jim Glaser. Mark Gray. Wa) ne Masse). an un•~ city. There'• "I Left My HMtt In San LOS ANGELES (AP) -:-Veteran ~ingcr Merle Tei1; Ritter Award (country motion picture of the Franc:l9co, • "NewYor1c, .... ~O(I(" and··~."
Haggard scored five nom1na11ons. three. of them w1t.h year>: "Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave." Fred Traniena, a comedian Who pCeyt ~ Vego
Willie Nelson. as ·the Academy ot (ountry Music "Kenny Rogers as the Gambler -lhe .\dventure and Taho. and does lmttatk>M of lingera, tndudfnG.
'
announced contenders for 1Ui 19th annual awards. Continues:· "Living Proof (The Hank Williams Jr. Frank Sinatra, ll ou1 to change that. Travtllllna hM 'Calamity Jane Nelson, John Anders~n ai:td the ~ountry-~ock group Story),'' "Tender Mercies." wtl1ten''LA'1theSpot"andllngsltt"9wayS6natradoel
Alabama earned fo ur nominations ap.1j!cc. while Barbara Single Record of the y car: .. A Little Good News." "New York, New York." He even had the a.rte Don ~a. .
ti • T.¥ Mandrell. th e Oak Ridge Boys. Lee G • Ricky An ne Murray. "Islands 1n the Stream." Kenn) Rogers & who arranged ''New York, New Yorl(.'' 00 lhe amlnQ6; Cf. ...... ,_ --~ sada·-S~d-'the duo of·Kcna.Rqs~r .,p,.~ DeU P.so . t:.>IJfil._'\C ~-,-""'~~---• _. t.~ ..... ~:-~~--. r !.Ii', .~'; ~--·;, <c:· • • 8 ·l.~~\Awuptwoeach. i"""'~· --· --. · · Lcft".\•Mfrt~'t-raiililil'd , e e ·~--ngrrr"'JOh11 -.. Tr• ~~~~.ind9'ni.,~ :: " ·~~:-..._:..,,..._ ~--.~~ ~~~· a IOJ~-JJ~r:u:~~Jgf~~ .,,cv ~!_~f},.'~$_~)~~~~~~_L_!ZL__~~~~:_"°:~j_~w~,,-~M;:'!tt·P-~yf;:,~~,.. -~:'>.~,_~-.z ..>.J .. ~;.~~.:_~---· ~ ... s ~~ !~6',.;;~i«"i • SOngor \Oe Year· ·m . ~-~n9.-ood: ··r ·s0n0and l"MttttlfnQ1f''~"'iifrrni Db~, Alexander tSrtngs wtt ana passion K~and Nelson were nominate togcther for~?pvocal Al ways Get Lucky With You." (,eorge Jones. "Lad ) button. potter 9nd lyrk: lhMt. " ·'
,, _ _ _ duet. single of the year and album of the )ear for Pancho Down on Love:· Alabama: "S""ingiJl·:· John Anderson: "l'vespentt..ofthouNne11otdottarsontnt.-. said fl to legendary Old West h eroine & Left)... . "The Wind Beneath My W1n'5 ... Gary Morris. Travalena. "I'm putting up ... the money becaU:M I Nelson's fourth nomination was forcntertamerofthe Album of the Year: "Going Where the Lonely Go:· believe In the eong," -
)ear. Merle Haggard··· H 1ghways & Heartaches." R 1ck y Skaggs. Travalena, a nattw PW Yorker, Mid, "LA le caaual
Winners of most of the academy's "The Hat .. awards "Pancho & Lefl)," Merle Haggard & Wllhe Nelson. "The but dltclpHned. Ttii peoe ll not the aame M ,.._ Y~:
are chosen by balloting of the Los Angelcs-ba~d Closer You Get .... " Alabama: "Wild & Blue," John buteverythlnggetedone.:llcMt~YOfk,but~~;
By TOM JORY
• or:f•'ld ,.,._ Wt'ftet
NEW YORK -Capt. Jim O'Neill suggests to Martha
Jane Can nary that she keep a diary to gi ve somedaY. to her
daughter, whom he has just adopted .. "That readii:t'~ ~!!
right," she replies. "but I don't know much about wntin .
organization's mor~ th an 2.600 members. Awa rds for Anderson. I'd come out twe rd Wllftl to 11ay. '•1
radio station. disc JOCkcy and country night club of the ; •!
Eventually she learns. and it's a good thing, for the
letters she wrote and saved for the child she was fo rced to
abandon were the basis fo r "Calamity Jane," a first-rate
TV biography of the rough-edged and rambunctious
heroine of the Old West.
year are based on polls of m us1c trade publications and '1'\.-hottest placo on earth is about to got hotter... ! t record company personnel. 11~ " " , •
The awards will be presented May 14 during an NBC •
telecast from the Hollywood Palladium. 8 R 0 0 K f S H f L D S
Here is a li st of the nominees:
Entertainer of the Yea r: Alabama. Barbara Mandrell.
Willie Nelson. Oak Ridge Boys. Hank Williams Jr.
Female Vocalist: Jame Fricke, Crystal Gayle. Barbara
Mandrell. Reba McEntire. Sylvia.
Male Vocalist: John Anderson. Earl Thomas Conley.
Jane Alexander plays the lead in the two-hour movie,
tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2 with wit and passion, and
the uncommon effon embodies a well-known sobriquet
with flesh and feeling an'd. when she wants. genuine
feminimt).
Martha Jane Cannal) (some sources spell the name
Canary:-11's pronounced that way) was bom in 1852 near
Pri nceton. Mo .. and in her lcgendal') li fetime. she was a
stagecoach dn\'er, cook in a railroad camp and midway
attraction. alongside Prince Abdul the fire-eater and
Esmeralda the snake-handler.
Lee Greenwood. Merle Haggard, Ricky Skaggs.
Vocal Group: Alabama. Exile, Larry Gatlin & the ~*
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She was married to Wild Bill Hickock. the famed
lawman. Buffa lo Bill Cod) was her frie nd.
Before meetrng Hickock. she was associated 9.'ith the
7th Ca\ all'). and was a scout for the 111-fate<l Gen. George
Custer.
She died in 1903 and was buried beside Hickock. on
Boot Hill in Deadwood in what 1s now South Dakota. and
a long-time friend recalls. "It was said she done her
damnedest, and no man accomplished more."
Though a skilled horsewoman and an expert w1.th the
rifle and revolver. ('alamit) Jane seems at times in the
CBS movie to yearn fo r another identi ty.
··They gotia know," she tells Wild Bill. "I'm a female
can do anything a man can do. better.··
Gotta decide. he responds. "one or t'othcr."
··rm a woman, Bill Hickock." Jane says, "don'tcha
think difrent." ··
But despite her occasional resistance. she 1s mi~d in
an unsuccessful struggle with contradJclloo. When a
cowpoke knocks off her hat with a bullwhip. she points her
s1x·gun at the mean-looking fe ll.ow and demands: . .
"Pick up m} hat. and dust 1t ofTn1cc. lf)ou don t 1 ll
fill you fu ll of so many holes your carcass won't shed
water."
Hickock, 11 appears from "Calam1t) Jane.'' was the
only true love in her life. though she was marned later to a
man named Charlie Burke (Walter Scott).
They were hitched. Martha Jane and the two-gun
marshal from Abilene. in a dubious ce remony performed
by a pair of drunken ministers. "We were boozed up." stte
concedes when Bill suggests they forget the ~hole thing.
"and the preachers. too. The thi ng is. we done it. and we
ought to give 1t a dece nt try." ._, .
· ....._,.,_~b0~ fA~uhiM:. S'ut-!ij!Hf r.e~r~r ~~~1c .. _ '•.._ mflrn<flUie ~an<JCFSiilfO the woods. alone, lo iiveDirtntcf
l heir child. She and the tiny infant arc discovered by a
friend on a hunting trip. both near death. and then Jane
agrees to gi ve the child to O'Neill. an aristocratic
Englishman. and his barren wife.
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Will ie Nelson Charlv MC'Clain Sr-MirlcP~ \.illr" K l'nn~
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NOW PLAYING
Quickly, she turns to drink. "Aren't you ever ~onna
act like the good little girl you once was, Manha Jane." her
friend Will Lull (WalterOlkewicz). wonders. "I sure hope
not. Baby Face." she answers back. "I tried it once. t••••rr-: LUXURY THEATRES remember"" Ir
Eventually. she's ru n out of town. but not before a • ht 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Nottd
hair-pulling. clothes·teanng fight wi th four proper ladies. S • I /' .. ..,.., .,. , ) a sort of v1g1lante committee offended b} her masculin~ 1flJ:J•I•JllI:W6 ~3~ 2553 t,. •• , ... ..,, ••
dress and rough language. ·
-Beaten emouonally and rarel y sober. he takes wo rk .A. FOR FUnl EXCfTEmEnTt V1s1tOur... -A-
at the Pan·Amcncan Exposition, telling her life story. ).{ J ).(
fla nked by sideshow freaks. One night. her now-grown
dau&htcr ~Talta Balsam),O'Neill(David Hem~ings)and Ac~NSJ At 12,15 ~
Buffalo Bill (Ken Kercht'val) h_appen to pass by. ftJLL DDS 2:•s S:ts PG
~$01~1 -The young woman, who is not aware that. Calamity • 12:so J :oo s ·10 1:20 1 :30
Jane is her mother invi tes the wretched heroine llome.
Later that night, COdy offers her a job with his .touring
Wild West show. Jane makes no effort to . hid~ her
independence and her advice to her daughter 1s su1u1ble
epilo1tue to this inspired production: . ' .
'T'A woman goin' her way, what she gets 1s a hard tnal
every day of her life, and if she ends up with some respect,
she's lucky." '
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'Fantasia,' 'Thriller'
a good combination
LOS ANOELES (AP) -How's th1a for a movie
combination: Walt Disney's "fantasia" and Michael
Jack.son's ''Thnllcr." .
La t December that peinn1 appeared at a theater m
Westwood V11laac '° "Tbnllcr could qualify as a ahon
ubject in the Oscar race. The Jackson mu1ic video film
didn't win a nomination, but the Di1nc)1 people feel the
book.Ina was a su~ fut uperimcnt.
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of Walt D1snty Pictures. ••Mott of the patrons were
pleated, althoµJh there were M>me complaints from
mothers whost children were fnahtencd by the werewolf
sequence in 'Thriller.' tr we dia .al apin •• wc·probabJy
wouldn't show 'ThrillC'r' un1il an r sc"cn o'clock."
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MUT UAL F UNCJ S 6.~~~i· i:~.J~'~ ~~~r;l:.H at Nt~h:1~ff:u 1~r(sl 11;u Testing without destruction ~--'~h.nij ,~ 1l«11w I ,I,~ ~· :u l{t! ~ .• ~ . . aP. ,.,:;'9c'S ~~;_ ~a · :r,~: I ·~~ !~"'~~ . l~ ~£ F;a·rn~· . Industrial quali.1y . control used. to br like .a1rcratl engines to find flaws w1th~ut their limits of physical tolerance. If flaws ar <::d (Of.,.~~ ~~"W ~ .. ' L ~Mun ~ ·I~ I mJ Simply a matter oflooking al 1hcouts1de ofa causing damage. not polled early an these component • the C+Mt"' ~~ ~· Cff'Il 1 lf1 s~ 1>.» ·• v'~-' m 't 1..L product or tonuring ~t till il cracked br . Thi~ new technique is called nondes1ruc· ruults ca~ !?f catastrophic. Also. l~ere is lii~ • I t' ~··~ ~·U tli v Vij l • =i: 1· NL ~rumbled. But according to the February t1ve testing (NOT) and use~ X·rays, ultra increased use of new, often unpredictable AllfJ'iUJ ll~' o.ii ,. t ~"f,c:"111 1 5f 16.r. r~ t I! ~11 1 •ps 1ssu~ of High Technology magazine, it's now high-frequency sound waves. or lasers in materials. such as ceramics or composites. in t~ "' ll ~,f,i ',: f 'l ~ l~r~ 113X 1ri4 ~'fr 11 L;.;"11 ~ POSS1ble for inspectors to look inside things tandem ~ith m1crocomput~rs. to determine which. again. minute flaws can spell d1sastCT. ~~~" ~ ti . ~u ; Inv ios 102' 1t'di 'ffc1 j fiU11 1 . it . not only 1f there are flaws 1ns1de a part but . ~ ~~"'luiw1a,·~ 1 t •" 11 RU 1"lll0f'J' Gr~ ~-u~ . ~v'{iv !]. als0 whether they are serious or harmless. NOT 1s already being harnessed for a ~iVtd ,!l Uf 1
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By HOWARD L. HANDY -...cw ...... D9llr .....
Success breeds success and Larry
lgarashi 1s one who can't watt to get
into his next venture in golf promo-
tion.
lgarash1 . the executive director and
tournament producer of the first
Umden LPGJ\ Invitational tour-
nament at Mesa Verde Country Club
this past weekend. says next year's
purse will be larger than the $300.000
offered this season. ·
''We'll have a bigger purse next
year." he says. "I haven't decided
how much yet but it will be a pretty
good increase."
The purse of$300.000 is.the third
largest on the LPGA tour this year
and a sizeable increase nex\. season
COUid make it the lar$eSt ever.
While lgarashi 1s enthusiastic
about the Unidcn event that will
return to Mesa Verde for the next two
years under the current contract with
a three-year option. he also ~vealed
that he is involved with a men's major
event on the East Coast; will coordi-
nate a Jll'pancsc LPGA tournament in
May; and hopes to stage one or two
additional LPGA tournaments on the
West Coast next year.
He is also involved in operating his
own company, Beauwood, a maker 'i
golf clubs and equipment.
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tournament. I can do much more.
"I've bought up lhe rights to a bia
men's tournament on the East c.-
but I can't reveal which one just )111&.
· I'll also go to Hiroshima to coordinate
a Japanese LPGA tournament there
in May.
"I would like to see some other
LPGA tournaments on the We11
Coast and ri&ht now I'm working with
their officiafs. Hopefully. I will get at
least one mo~ next year in San
Francisco, Los Angeles or-San Die.,.
Turning to the Uniden Invitational
that ended Sunday with Nancy Lopez
in the winner's circle for the sccood
time at Mesa Verde CC. he had
nothing but praise for those con-
nected with the event.
"I am very happy about the resulu
of the tournament," he says. "The
people at the club were fantastic and
we had a large number of good
volunteers. more than we actually
needed. The City of Costa M ..
police and fire departments also
cooperated very well.
~phomore Tod Murphy baa been one of the big keya to UC
lntne'• aecond place finlab In the Pacific Cout Athletic
AMoclatlon th.la aeuon with hie acorlna and rebounding.
Murpby leada UCI acalnat San Joae State Tburaday.
"'This one gave me confidence.·· he
says about the Umden Invitational.
"If I have one year to stage a
"We'll make some cban1t5 ~
year. I have so many things r wanttt·
do I can't think of them all right noW.
For instance, we had a bard tint(
(Pleue eee GOLi' I )
Murphy: In the right place at the right time
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He uses his bra in:-mor e than b rawn
to h elp UCI to second place finis h -------------
.. /would ha ve lO sa> he seems to be
in rhe n~ht place ar the right lime. But
then Id have 10 SD) he lacks
agsressivcness and a Jillie of the sue 11
takes 10 do some banging inside. He
makes up for it. though. wirh his
inrel/igence of knowing where 10 be."
By JOHN SEV ANO ._...,to IM Deily Not
_. TheabovecritiqueofUC Irvine
forward Tod Murphywasgi ven by: a)
a scout; b)acoach: orc)a teammate.
Tricked you. because you're wrong
1f you narfled any of them.
The analysis was actually donated
by Murphy himself.a 6-9 sophomore
and formerCIF 4-A Playerofthe
Year who utilizes his instincts and
knowledge on a basketball coun
maybe even more than his ability.
.. He's~ot to use his head." says his
coach. 8111 Mulligan ... He'sgotsize
and he can shoot. but he doesn't have
that much athletic ability."
Whctherbrai.r\ or brawn is his best
asset. Murphyhasemergedasa vital
piece of machinery in UCl'sattack.
Entering Thursday's opening round
game oft he PC AA Tournament at the
Forum. Murphy ranks second on the
team in scoring( 14.4 average). sec-
ond in field goal percentage (58
percent). second in rebounding(a
fraction over seven a iame ). and first
in free throw percentage (81 .2).
All of which isn't too bad for
someone who has spent only two
years at the Division I level.
"I knew when I came in it wasn't
going to be easy," says Murphy. ··1
would have never thought by now I'd
be the second leading scorer on the
team or looked to as much as I am as
a sophomore.
··1 just go gut every sinitle game to
help the team in anyway l can. lf1t's
scoring. then I'll do that. lfil's
blockingout(Nevada Las Vegas')
Richie Adams. then I'll do that.
"I just try to do the best I possible
can. I don't mind ifl play five
minutes. 25 minutes. or 35 minutes.
as long as we win, that's all that
matters."
In UCl'slast two games. which
M.BEEUWSAERT TOM LEWIS CHRIS JACKSON J EPP AJUfOLD ROLP JACOBS
Mater Det Mater Del Mater Del Fl Toro Fountain Valley
. l'
MD dolninates All-County
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Beeuwsaert, Lewis Co-MVP,
Sunderman Coach of Year -
By ROGER CARLSON
OflMOeily ..........
Mater Dci High's Monarchs, who dominated Orange
County prep basketball in an overwhelming fashion.
grabbed the lion's share of honors for the Daily Pilot's
All-Orange County basketball teams. placi ng three players
on the first quintet. including Co-Most Valuable Players
Man Bccuwsaen and Tom Lewis.
The third Mater Dc1 star chosen was four-year starter
Chns Jackson. a 6-5 guard.
Also namCd to the first team were Sonora High's Enc
Samuelson and El Toro's Jeff Arnold.
Coach of the Year honors go to Larry Sunderman of
Estancia Hiah. wbo took a team with one player measuring
6-3, and blended him with four in the 5· I 0 to 6-0 range to
create a CIF 3-A finalist with a 26-4 record.
~wis and Bccuwskn have both been chosen as
AU-Americans in various publications with Bceuwsaen
headed for Notre Dame.
ThcClf 4-A Player of the Ycarasajuniorwhen he led
the Monarchs tt) the CIF championship, Bctuwsacn
avcraaed I S.O points a aame and was always &iven th~ No.
I dc~nslve assisnmcnt for the Monarchs.
Lewis. who appears to be one ol the mo t hiahly
m:ru1ted players 1n the nation before his senior season is
completed next .Year.· avcraacd 30.6 points a pmc and became Ora nae County's mo t prolific scorer in history for
one season. ·
And, be avcra cd 13.7 rebounds a same.
He was a first team II.Cl F 4.A sclcctton as a
sophomore and 1 the only junior picked arnona the top40
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&etaac&a &etaacla S.tancla
in the nation by coaches 1n the Parade Magazine sclect1ons.
Other players from the talent rich area of the Sea V 1cw
and Sunset lcaaues to make it include Ocean View's Steve
Moser and Fountain Valley's Rolf Jacobs on the second
team and Estancia's Jon Johnston and Jim Curtis on the
second and third teams respectively.
ALL-ORANGE COUNTY
Flnl Team
Play•r,ac~
Man Becuwsaen. Mater CX•
Eric Samuelson, Sonora
Ht.
6-6
6-7
6-7 Tom Lewis, Mater Dci
Jeff Arnold, 'El Toro 6-10
Chns Jackson. Mater Od 6-S
SffoodTeam
Otin Garrett, San C'lcmente 6-9
Rolf Jacobs, Fount~ Vall9. 6-7
Br)'an McSwecncy. ana Hills 6-6
tcvc M r, ~an View 6-6
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Sr. 19.3
Jr. 30.6
Sr. 19.3
Sr. S.l
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Sr 13.0
Jr 18.8
r. 16.8
were victories over nationally-ranked
l lNL V and Cal State Fullerton.
Murphy took only five shots and yet
o;cored 19 points.
.\gainst the Runn1n' Rebels. how-
ever. II was Murphy·s insunct that
told him to be around the basket as
teammate George Turner was man·
euvering for the final shot in a tied
ball game. Sure enough. too. Turner
saw the wide open Murphy. passed
him the ball.and then watched as
M 'irphy got a goal-tending call and a
fo·~ against Adams with three sec-
onas remaining .
Incidentally. he made the free
throw as well to give UCI a stunning
77. 74 victory.
"When the pass came to me there
wasn "t anything that was going lo stop
me from making some points."
Murphy recalls. "I was going to get
$40 MILLION
PAYCHECK
FOR YOUNG
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lo~
Angeles Express of the United State!>
Football League SCQred a maJor coup
Monday. landing Brigham Young
quanerback Steve Young with a
staggering $40 mil hon contract that 1s
the richest pact ever for1an athlete.
Young . one of the most profihc
passers in college pistor). will benefit
from the contract whose benefits.
including deferred payments which
begin in 1990. run for 43 ~ears unul he
IS 65.
The service aspects of the contract.
the pon1on under which Young will
pla y for the Express. '"' olve four
years. 1
A left-hander who set or ued 13
NC AA passing and total offense
records while at BY . Young haq
been courted b} th e Nauonal Foot-ball League's Cinc1nnat1 Bengals.
who told him the) would make him
the first pick 1n the Ma) I NFL draf\.
The Bengals' offer was a reported
$3.5 m1lhon over five years, including
a Slt m1lhon signing bonus,
Although the 6-2. 196-pound
Young had said carli<!r that he'd
prefer to play in the NFL. he decided
over this past weekend to sign with
the Express of the two-year-old
USFL "h was a very tough dccts1on and 1t
came after much deliberation on my
pan." Youn& said at a press con-
ference annouc1na his s1anina. "I
considered everything. then made
sure r followed my heart.''
He said a phone convenation with
one of tu~ "heroes:· former Dallas
Cowboys quarterback Roaer
Staubach. inQuenccd him to pray and
carefully wei&h the decision.
A an:at-1ru1-arcat arand n of
Mormon pioneer leader Bnaham
Youf\I. Steve is a member of the
Church of Jcsu ('hnst of Latter-day
1nts.. and &ttnbutcd pan or his
dcc1s1on to 1in with Los Anaele to
h1 desire to 11d BY
"I saw th1\ • a c;1tuat1on -.hert I
could a1ve back some of the thinas
(Pleue tee TOU1'0/ll2)
fouled. or make a basket. or some-
thing. It was1usta dream come true
for me to be the Vegas killer.··
Al the time. the play not only
!<>hdified UC l's hold on second place
in the PC AA standings. it also seemed
to represent the final link to a
remarkable turnaround.
There was a point early 1n the
season where dissension seeming!)
was destroying the team. The Ant-
eaters were 2-2 at one point in
conference play, 6-7 overall.
Not even Murphy could have
liehcved at that point UCI was
capable of eventually improving
tboscnumbersto 14-4and 18-9.
could he?
"'That'sadiny question ... and a
loaded question." he says with a
!>mile. "I may have had my doubts
(Pleue eee llURPBY/82) T od Murphy
Rich get richer:
FV.gets transfer
Baro n s' line at 235
a starter-Milner
Gelling ncherand some
ups-and-do\\ ns .
Fountain Valle) H1gh's football
fonuncs have taken on a.dded prom·
ise wtth the arrival of6-5. 25()..pound
Brad Leggcll . an offensive tackle from
Amador Valley High in Pleasanton.
"He looks hke a good one.·· says
Fountain Valle) Coach Mike Milner
"He has great sue and good athlet1C'
ability."
The son of Raiders defensive hne
coach Earl Leggeu. he hasalread)
been enrolled in school and 1s
involved with weight training after
starting for the Dons 1n h1s1un1or
season.
h'sjust one more reason why the
Barons are feeling very optimist•<'
about September.
Although Fountain Valley has tra·
di11onally been a source ofblue chip
players in the skilled pos111ons. it's the
pla} of the lines that d1cuue M1lner's
moods.
And from all indicat1ons.1hisone
com 1na could be someth1 na else.
"We have some aood khds com-
ir\J, .. says Milner. "I think we have a
chanccofbc1ngreallybig up front.
hke 225-235 (from tackle to tackle
and deep).
"Lance Zeno is only 220 now.
bttause ofbasketball. but we project
him to 240in the fall ." s.ays Milner.
Lance's brother. Enc. a 6-3,
190-pou nd quancrback with 4. 7
speed an thc40, 15 lheothcrhalfofa
brothers combination donated by La
Quinta Coach Joe Zeno.
Milncrsayumong the candidates
up front art Patrick Hen1pn (6-1 ~. '22~). the son of Athleuc Dil"«'tor
Mike Henipn. "a few others" at 225.
•act"nt~atllS, l..ancr uno at one
tacklcand the other ide 10 be staffed
bya "l40or 2SO. itdcpend~ ... ,
RocE1
CuLS01
PREP SPOR TS
~ggeu'sdad. incidentally. moved
into the Fountain Valley area after the
Raiders finall y became legally solidi-
fied in their Los .\ngeles Coliseum
base
H1scoachingexpenence includes
time wtth the San Francisco 49crs.
and Southern California Sun. m
add1t1on to Nicholls State and Tex.as
Christian Un1vers1t)'.
.\n .\11-A.mencan at Lou1S1ana
State. he was the Chicago Bears' first
roundcho1ccm 1957. latcrtoplay
-with the Rams and New Orleans.
\.< '\-4' * It looked hke1ust maybe Lacuna
Beach Htgh's volleyball pravam wa
on the way down with two straiabt
non-league lo55oes to Estancia and
Corona del Mar and lhc head coach;
8111 Ashen. w11hout even one assis-
tan\
A hen $BYS his coac:h1n1 problemt
have been resolved and the Artists
fiautt to hem the hunt for the South
Coast ~agueutte.as~nasCI F •
honors.
; ""1 * A late add on Fountain Valley Hijtl
wrc,tler Russ Abraham
The BaroM' hca~ght was knock~outohhe 1.1tequabfy1na
meet early. due tarsrty to the fact he
wa wrcstl1na with a frac:tumi left
wn
"He had ~n wttSthna the 1wowc-ek~(v.h1lc-~1nnina1hc uruc1
Ltqucch.\mp1 nstup)," sa~sht•dad.
Paul brahMrm.
Thet OJUI') Ytill ttqUl~Cia)\l
rn aca t.
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Orange Cont OAllV PtLOTITuadey. Mateh 6, 1984
UCI's'McDonald . .
selected PCAA
player of week
From AP dl1patcbH m Ben McDonald. a LI( I nine fo™'ard
who sparked the Anteaters to a pair of key bas~etball '1ctories last WL'Ck, has been
named the Pacific Coast Athletic Association's Player
of the Wl·ck
Tht' 6-~ 2:?1-pound senior from Loi'\& Beach,
talltl·d ~I point\ had !>e'en rebounds. three steals and a
!>Chool record-t~ing 13 assists Thursday night as the
.\ntt'ata~ upsc.·t thl·n seventh-ranked Nevada-Las
Vegas. 77-74
Two n1gh1' later. Md)onuld had 15 points. eight
n:bounds and four assists to pace Irvine's 72-69
triumph 0' l'r (al State Fullerton
Tht• tv. o '1c1ones assured the AntealNs of second
plan· an tht• I'( .\.\\landings ~hind kader Las Vegas
Inane "Ill \·arn a 14-4 confert'ncc record and 18-9
o'erall mar~ anto the PCAA pla)ofTs Thursda\ at the
Forum 1n lnglt'\l,ood when 11 meets San Jost> Stale at 4
o'clock
Md >onald .... 110 has started II ~ consccut1\'e
gamt'., for In Int'. ,., the 1h1r<l leading \corer an the
!>Choor., h1~111n "''th 1.4 7 ~ points. He ran~s first an
a!.Sl~l'I "llh 41 .,
Quote of the day
Georg• Rav .. tng, basketball coach at Iowa, on
the impatience of fans during the Hawkeyes' toslng
season: "People who are loyal and supportive don't
say anything. All you hear Is the rough bar voice
telling you that you don't know what you're doing.
Somebody's telling you how to coach when you've
been coaching for 22 years and the most athletic
thing they've ever done is jump to a conclualon." .
Rams sign CFL cornerback
The Ram!> announQ!d Monda' the s ~•gmng of free agent cornerbac~ Marcellus c II•
Greene. "ho pla~ed in the Canadian
Football League for the past three \.Cars.
Greene. 26. v.as an I I th-round draft choice by the
Ram s in the 1981 National Football League draft. But
he wound up an Canada. pla)tng for Toronto 1n 1981.
Saskatchl·wan in J 98~. then Toronto again in 1983.
.\ 6-0 185-pounder. Greene plaH·d two vears for
the l 'n1,er'>ll} of .\nzona after transfcmng from
Cmctnnatl Hl· "'as a second-team .\JI Pacific-10
selec11on has '>l'n1or season for the \\ ildcats.
:\o terms of his contral I "llh the Rams were
announcl'<l
Hernandez KOs Nuno
' INGLEWOOD -Rud\ Hernandez
recorded a filth-round knockout 0\ er
Eddie ~uno in a \loeltcNe1ght light
Monda) mgh1 a1 the Forum
Hemandc1. from East L m \ngelc~. as no\!, 16-0. He
led on all three scorecard\ through the tir'it four rounds
and ea rl} 1n the fifth round a had rut appeared Nuno·~
nghl qe ltd
Referee (hulk Hassell a'!.l..l·d the nng ph}!.1c1an to
e\am1nc the cu t and he told Ha'>'l'll 10 )lop the fight at
2:5~ of the round
Nuno from La Puente. 10, no\!. ltl-11-2 Hernande1.
21. "e1ghed 10 al 147, "'h1k lhl' 2"'-~ear-old ~uno
weighed 146.
Hcrnandc1 retained his Stroh'!>-Forum talk with
the '1rtor. 1n the scheduled 12-round bout
In an.other hout. Felipe Canela of ( ollon "'on a
unanimou'> I 0-round dec1S1on O\ er Vactor ..\hraham. of
Phoenl\ an another .,..elterweaght bo~t..
·t:,
Decker to be 'aabotaged'?
PHOt:NIX -Mary Decker. Ameri-m ca 's top female m1ddlc--<11suince runner
says she fears the Russians may ··uicttcally
try to sabotage me" dunn~ events at the
upcomina Summrr Olympics an Los Anieles.
Decker, 25. holds vtnually every U.S. women'\
record in the 800 meters throuih I 0,000 meters and as
considered the athlete to beat at tbe Games.
The Euaene. Ore .. resident won both the 1,500. and
3.tmmeter runs last summer at the World Traclc and
Field Championships in Hel-
sinki, Finland.
At this ye:.ar's Olympics. she
said hrr chief competiuon wall
come from three USSR Nnncrs in
the 1.500 meters -Zamia
Zaitseva. Ravtlta Angledinova
and Yekaterina Podkopaeva -
and from Russia's Tatiana
Kazankma. Svetlana Ulmasova
and Natalya Artyemova in the
w.;.....;...-1 J .000 meters.
Decker .. The strength has always
come from the So•.tl'I Union and I don't think at will hr
be an) d1fleren1 (this )'ear)." Decker s.a1d.
Jackson honored by Pac-10 . ~
UCL.\ guard Ralph Jackson. who led m stumbling l ICL.\ to a J>air of basketball
victories last wee~. lias been named
Pacific-I 0 Conference player of the week.
Jackson $l<>rt'd 35 pomts an the two games." 1th 22
of them coming in a 73-59 trouncing of 13th-ranked
Washington The Bruins also beat Washington tale
83-64 last week as Jackson had ntne assists. five
rebounds and two steals in the two games.
McConnell wins Parker race
PARKER . .\nz. -Jimbo McConnell. F;j
of Wonder Lake. Ill.. drove to the overall
tllle m the Parler Enduro Monday with an
average speed for sax hours of competit ion
of95.3 mph.
C'hns Bush. of St. Paul. Minn .. finished second.
one lap behind Mcconnel with an average speed of91
m~. .
Follo"'ang Bush \!,ere. Fred .B.owden. Pasadena,.89
mph; Steve Rains. Bellflo-wer. 80. I mph; and "frav1s
Chapman. Tempe. Anz .. 78 mph.
The race was ongmall) set for Sunday, but high
winds forced race organizers to move it back a day.
OSU violations called trivial
CORVALLI . Ore. -Most ofthe 54 •
alleged rule \ 1ola11ons th<.' NC AA 1s
inves11ga11ng 1n Oregon State's basketball
and football programs are tn' ial or
unfounded. says OSU Athletic Director Dec Andros.
"Outside of the ones that have already been (dealth
with by) discipline (involvmg the three basketball
pla}ers earlier thi s season). most oft he other allesat1ons
were very trtvial and some of them 1n my OQ.101on not
true." Andros said.
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Racing far1noney, marbles, chalk,
Angelman was
the grand old man
of Pacific yachting
By ALMON LOCKABEY
o.u, ""°' 8-11"9 ......
The late Hugh Morgan Angelman
had a mo110
"We'll ran' 'em for mon.c'. marble' or chalk." ·
He \I.as refernng. of rnursl'. 10 h1'
lamou'> line of \Jlhl'>. kno\l,n a.,
\ngelman ~ct1:hc., \\hllh hedc!>1gncd
Jnd built al\\. ilm1ng10n Boat Worlie;
lrom I 9 IQ until I 940
Jo... no\!, n affec11om11el~ as 1he "grand
old man of Paullt C oa~I }ach11ng" or
the "mudna1 philo!lopher"
.\ngclman not onl~ designed and
buth ~arhl\ hu1 ardentl) raced them
He was one of thl· founders of th<· Lo'>
.\ngele" Yalhl ( lub and held rm·rn-
bersh1ps m the C al1forn1a Yacht C luh.
Catalana l'ilanc.J 't acht Club and the
ALMON
loCKABEY
BOATIN G
no.,.. extinct Ponuguese Bend Yacht
Cl ub.
He \.\On man~ troph1e\ hcforc he
retired from ranng 10 ~pend more
li me at the dra"tng board
This is the man honored b\ Bahia
( onnthian Yacht Club which· started
11'> Angelman ~nl's for Performance
Handicap Raring Fleet yach ts. 1n-
d ud1ng man> of Angclman·s ket ches.
1n 1970
..\ngelman 1<, '>aid 10 haH· been a
desct·ndant of ~ir Hen11 i\l organ a
17th centUI) hUClanecr. He \'a'i d
great lo.,,er of the sea In 1919 hl' and a
partner founded W1lmtngton Bott
Works \!,here he designed and buih
sailing )aChts until 1940.
During Wor~d War II Angelman
designed and built PT boab. mtn-
esweepers and sub chasers for the
Navy. Harborin~a dislike for des1gn -
ang and building for the Nav:..
Angelman sold has interest 10 W1lm -
angton Boat Works an 1945 and went
back to has own drawmg board where
he created such yachts as the ea
W11ch. Sea Sp1nt, Sea Dream. and th e
Pelican Clasr.. He also designed the
40-foot Ma~flower ketch, buill 1n
Hong Kong an later ye ars.
The remark. "we'll race 'em for
money. marbles or chalk'" ~as at-
tributed to him m the earl~ '1920!>
when he was trying to scare up a "hic.e
for has Ocean Waif. All of Angel man\
)3Chts were prefixed by the terms
"sea" or .. ocean".
He spent his later )cars. prior to his
death in 1967. at his Long Beach
home and aboard his own yacht. ~a
Rove r. which he kept bcnhed 1n
Newport Beach
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DPYC'
John•onlauded
NEW YO RK (AP) -
Forward Mickey Johnson.
who avcraacd 303 point\
and 11.3 rebounds an three
game\ for the Golden late
Warr.on last week . hu
been named the National
Basketball Associauon'\
Player of the Weck for the
penod ending Mareh 4
John\Qn. filling in a\ a
Staner for injured Purvis
Shon. orcd a ~ason·h•$h
40 point\. including 11 in
overtime. 1n a 140.117
virtorv ovrr Ot"n vtr la~c
Tue\<!· v
Dally l'llol l talf l'Mto
Pop Mulder and f rlends
Martin ''Pop .. Mulder rreaented Golden
We.t Collece eoftbal •tar Ell.Abeth Maeon (left) with the flnt Pop Mulder
Scbolarabtp. Maeon '• coac;b, Jan Dunlap,
la on rtiht. Mulder. a flzture with Golden
We.t atllletica alnce 1966, la conaldered
by many •• the Ruatlera' No. 1 fan. Maaon
la a aophomore abort.atop out of Hemet.
Reggie pulls muscle;
Carew also ailing
Russell. Marshall
return to lifieup
for Dodgers today
MESA. Anz. (AP) -Reggje Jack-
son of the Angels hit the first bump on
his comeback trail Monday when he
suffered a pull hamstring muscle.
Jackson lined an apparent
extra-base hit during a squad scnm-
mage. then pulled up lame runntng
down the ltne.
The 3 7-year-old slugger is experted
to miss two or three days of practice.
anterrup11ng what had been a spnngof
hope.
"lt's1us1 frustrating:· said Jackson.
hampered by vari ous lnJUrleS last
spnng before hitting .194"11h onl} 14
homers dunng th~season .
"E,erythan g was going good. I .... a!>
working hard. I had a good attitude
every day." he said.
"I .,..anted to pla)' e·H'I) da)' (dunng
the exh1b1t1on schedule) and do well.
II was pS}Cholog1call} important for
me. But this'll knock me do"' n for a
few days.··
First baseman Rod Cart"'. who
Monda} stratned a calf muscle. also
will miss the Angels' Cactus League
opener o n Wednesday, aga1m.t
Cleveland.
Carlos Diaz. one of four pitchers
scheduled to go for the Dodgers in the
upcoming game at West Palm Beach.
was excused from drills because his
daughter was 111. He 1s expected to be
available for the opener. however.
Fernando ValenLuela. Tom
Naedcnfucr and Larry Wh ite also are
slated to take turns against the
Braves.
The Dodgers wall plar again tn
West Palm Beach on Wednesda)',
facing the Montreal Expos. Burt
Hooton and Alejandro Pena are
scheduled to take the mound for Los
Angeles m that contest.
In the Dodgers' first game at Vero
Beach. Thursday against the Texas
Rangers. Rick Hone~cuu and Bob
Welch are slated to pllch.
The Dodgers had their worst spring
record in 18 ~ears in 1983. go1ngJust
IJ-1 7 But the\ went on to wm the
National League West D1v1s1on 11't1e.
Also Monday. Donald Fehr. ac11 ng
executive director of the players
association. and Mark Belanger of the
organization \ 1s11ed Vero Beach 10
met't with the Dodger players.
D1scuss1ons during the meeting
included the upcomtng ncgot1a11ons.
sance the players' contract with the
owners runs out at the end of this
yea r.
Belcher·
leadsF¥
nine, s .. o
Lut ..eeon · Brfan' Be4cher
started 11 OM* for Fountaln
Veltey Hlah's b= twn, but
wtldnees forced fm to DJt l*ore th-thtrd tn1'1ng In each conteet.
Boy' what • dttt.I ant J • year
mak•. ·
Belcher struck out .. x and did
not allow a walk tn the lnnlnga of
work Monday u he hurted t~
Barone (3-0) to an 8-1vtctOf'Y0"8r
EJ Dorado In the quarterflnala of
the Loara Tournament at El
Dorado. ·
Fountain VaUey, whlCh tra~• to
Mission Viejo · today for a
non·toumament encoonter. pJayt
the winner of todey'a Pa-
clflca-Loara quarterllnel ma1chup
Friday night at Glover Stadium In
the semlflnals.
It WU the MCOnd •tart for
Betcher ( 1--0). who hat one walk In
4% Innings. In the seuon ~·
He aleo contributed Wfth the bat,
banging out a two-run doub .. In
the five-run flfth inning and a
run-acOf'lng tingle eertW. Jeff
Oleon and Gery SchoonOYer atao
hu RBI doubles tor,.,. &atone.
Tomm} John. Jim Slaton. Frank
LaCorte and Vicente Romo will face
the I nd1ans in the first of 26 exh1-
b1tions for the Angels.
YOUNG GETS $40 MILLION •..
Dodgers play Atlanta 1
VE RO BEACH. Fla. -Los An-
geles Dodgers shortstop Bill Russell
and outfielder Mike Marshall. both
slowed b\ 'it11Tbacks rece nt!\. "'Orkcd
out w11h· the club Monda} and arc
probable for the exh1b111on opener
toda~ aga inst the Atlanta Braves.
CM hires
Baldwin
Costa Me!.a t:f1gh has named Tom
Bald"' 1n a' llS new football coach.
replacing Jim Hagey and John
Carne). who co-coached the Mu~
tangs to a 4-6 record m 1983
Bald" 1n comes 10 Costa Mesa wtth
a deep coach mg background. includ-
ing 12 }ears at Sant<i Ana and anta
Ana Valle> high schools.
His mmt productive year was an
196 7 "'hen he led the Santa Ana
~am ts (Isaac Curtis & Co.) to a Sunset
League championship and a benh in
the C'lF 4-A finals. where has team lost
10 .\nahcam.
In a 2 1-year career of coaching.
Baldwin's teams. whether as a head
coach or an assistant. and on the prep.
college and professional level, have
won 144. lost 72 and tied 2.
He's a graduate of Long Beach
State.
Baldwin takes over at Costa Mesa
""1th eight returners from the 1983
o,quad.
The sophomores wert 0..8 and the
freshmen were 0..9.
From Bl
BYU had given me in the last four
years." he said.
Young's contract. a source told The
-\ssocaated Press. will be worth SI
million a )'ear for the first four years
and mcludes a $2 ''~ million signing
bonus The life of the contract runs
through the year 2027.
The complex agreement includes a
$100.000 a year endorsement poliC)
with a savings and loan company in
Salt Lake City; a scholarship policy
with BYU worth $183.000: and
deferred payments totaling over S30
m1llton.
Comparauvcly, the top total
money contract in the NFL now as
that of San Diego quarterback Dan
Fouts. who is receivi ng Some . $6
million over six years; the richest in
the National Basketball Assoc1at1on
belon$5 to Los A.ngeles' Earvin
"Magic" Johnson. S25 million for ~5
Burris (27 points)
leads OCC women
Melinda Bums scored 27 poan ts.
including 21 an the first half. an
leading Orange Coast (ollegc 10 a
come-from-behind 77-61 v1ctol)
over v1S1ting Santa Barbara Cit)
College an women's basketball action
Monday aftern oon.
OCC. now 8.:0 on the season.
traik-d. 33-28 at the half. but put 11
together after the halftime break to
wm iomg awa)-.
Others in · double figures for the
Pirates included lktty Mendoza.
Mary Krupka and Lisa Ginsburg. all
with 14 points.
years: an baseball. it's the $21 million
being paid over I 0 years to the New
York Yankees' Dave Winfield: and in
the National Hocke y League. it's the
S2 I m1lhpn. 21-year contract owned
b:r Edmont~n·s Wayne Gretzky.
Top automobile tndustry ex-
ecutives make 10 the area of half a
malhon dollars a year plus sizeable
bonuses. President Ronald Reagan's
annual ~lary is $200.000 plus a
$50.000 expense account. ·
MURPHY •••
From Bl
then. bu1 I still belie ve the team knew
It was goo<f.
"(Back then) you could put a finjcr
on a few things. There were a lot of
new pla)'ers m the program and there
was an adjustment in gettmg used to
them. There was a lack of cons1stenc).
too. due to that fact. And. I don 'f
mean to point a finger at anyone. but
there were some personality con fl acts
also.
"l don't knQw. This has been a real
funn) ~ason. (Still). we all had
confidence an each other ...
The} seemed to be the only ones
that did. however'. Even today. de-
spite their second-place finish. the
Anteaters don't feel they're getting the
recog01t1on they deserve.
"That's all nght. thouil\. That's the
way I ltke It." insists Murphy. "fora
long tame It seemed no one even knew
we were in second place. But they
know now."
And Tod Murphy can take pan of
the credit for that.
GOLF TOURNEY A GIANT SUCCESS •.•
From Bl
oplainrng to the Pro.-Am people
what the pni:es ond tee pnies would
be.
"I also plan on expandina the
awards dinner and to invite the
public. thOK' who don't play 1olf. 10
attend. I want to ma.kc at a baa dinner
show with top cnteruunment per·
sonahllt\ featu~d on s1aae. \
"I'll also spend more umc w11h the
telcv1~ion stauon~ and networb. I'll
be push1n1 for a network contract and
urne of tclevmna will definitely be a
b1a ~ubjtt't. We dcfinatel)' hove to
protect the plkry Thr tournament 1s
morr important than telcv1s1on We
won't 1ctev1sc an rm pt)" aolf <:oursc
"I feel the tournament 1h1s year had
aood pmmuuon I spent ;1hout four
ttrncs murt' on the adHnmn huJ ct
than I had pl1nnrd .. ,
'
"Co-sponsors \.I.Ill be gi ven pnont>
to renew and we'll have a few more
nc~t year
"We'll also invatr the 12 top
Japane~ players each of the nut two
>Car I wu surpriKd at Chako
H1guch1 not doing any better and
pleased that nine of the I b qualifiers
made the cut."
Paul ungcr. general chairman of
the tournament for Mesa Verde-CC.
'8)' he is ~uAlly happv with the
1t ult~ ofthr l!nid4•n ln"1umonal.
.. Now that it's over. I feel I\ was a
very good 1oumamcnt and that It
wenl Vef) well, I'm t.OinJ tO C'heck
with lan"'f (lpra ha} 1n the nut eou~c Qf wttk$ and 1f th1nas work
out. we ma) 10 with th~ same
comnuttee for n\'~t yur. But the-re a~
1few1f n1ht no~ 1nd the\ '11 have to
t.
~ "V tl\'-U V U ' U ! •'-•ttwut M.a , ......
man.
"Volunteers will be able to use the
same h1n . swca1er and jacket for all
1hrte ytars ~f the tournament. Th~
won't have lo purchase a new outfit
each year ltke they did before
LookinJ at the crowd and con-
ce 14on side of the IC'dger. Zanacr
says: "I'd say the1t were at least
35.000 in attendance and we never
had more than 2,,000 for che
Kemper We also triC'd somcthmg
different th1 year with concc 1ons
We had outside c-atcrcn wtth a .
pcrttntqe &O•n& to the club. We were
up at lea t 512.000 an.aroc;s rtvcnue
this ttmc
"\Jnidcn has thr arcatest people an
lhc world 10 "'oft hh and UIT)' YiiU
easy. 100 "
I
•
FoR THE RECORD
NBA
WUT•RN CONl'l!i.•NCI
U~to
Portteno
S.allle
Photnoa
GokanStelt
S•n Oi.oo
Pulflt OWh•1
W L
40 20 )9 ,,
n 11
29 a.l :ti l3
Zl .0
Mlclwe•t OlvtlMn
Utah 3S 18 S5'
01He1 lJ 19 SJ?
KensH City 71 l l 450
0111ver 27 JS 4JS
HOus•on 24 36 400
)en AnlOtllO 2S 38 397
I.ASTERN CONl"ERENCE
80\10/1
Pt11teotlPh••
New Vor~
New Jet\tv
W1t\ll1no1on
M11weu11ee
0.ltO•I
Atlante
Cn•cego
Cl4tvef11nd
ln<1lane
Alentk DlvtVeft
4S 15 ,. 14
3' 2S
l1 19
71 3•
Cenffel Dlvltkln
37 2•
~ 1•
)I JI
23 36 n 3J
18 •1
MoncleY'S SCO<'I
New Jtl\t v 110 Utan t 16
Tonltlhr'1 Games
Seett•e a• New York
Boston a t wun1ng1on
M11wauate al Allen1a
C1tvei11nd at Sen An1onoo
Oe1ro11 et Chicago
Portland al Kan1u C11v
Hous•on a• Denver
Indiana 111 Golden S111te
Colle91 ICOrH
ROCKIES
Me\ll 97 W New Me•oco 91
SOUTH FtOr•da SI ., Monmoulh SS
MIDWEST
Ch1caoo S• 69, S1 )(ev111r SJ
E f111not\ 100, No Iowa 64
111 Cn1cego 11 w lllonots 67
M•am1 Ohio IS, Ball St 76
7SO
600
S90
.S1S
•43
601
567 soo
3t0
373
300
TOURNAMENTS
Souttlllnd CenMrence
Finl Reuncl
McNeue SI. II Arlo.an1a1 St 11
01
)
I 11
12"1
191'
1 ,
6 ) 7 ,
9',
10
9 9 ,
IJ' 1 ,,,,,
2'">
611
t3
14
II'>
NE Lou111an• 108, Tnas·Arllnglon 96
'Western AltMtk Cont.renu
Finl Reund
Cotoreoo S1 61 Air Force S6
u1a11 69 Hewell 6S
ECAC Nonh Atlentk
Ov•rterliNlli
Soi.Ion U 67, Niagara SJ
Can1siu1 80, Vermont 76
Maont 82 New Hemo\nlre 71
Norlheastern 11 C01get11 o
EHICoHIC~t
OV111fter Towi.on SI 61, Lt nogh 60 (Of)
NAIA
Olitrlct I
S.mlflnats
Cen1 Wun1ng1on 12. Pac1f1c Lulntren 7•
Coh9e too 20
Auoc1a1eo Preu' 19'3·14 college
bHketOall 0011. with flrst-01ece voles in
oeren1hese\ lolaf oolnts. record lhrougn
Sun~v and 1u 1 wttM'\ r enl<fng
Rcrd Ph .-Vs
I Not1n C1rOl•n•
2 Georoeiown
1621 16· 1 1240 1
26·3 I 1'2 4 ) Kentuct.v 23·4 IOS9 3
•.OeP•ul 1•·2 lOSS S
S Houston
60ktenoma 76·4 1001 1 •
27·J 97• 6
7 llhnois 11-• 111 10
8 Ar~11nta\ 14·S 904 t1
9 Tuas·Et Pa10 1S·J 610 I
10 Nevada Las vegu
11 Purdue
2S·4 616 7
20·6 603 11
t7 Tul\a 24·3 •SS 9
13 Wuh1n11ton
l4Marvl11nd
IS Temoie
l60u1o.e
21 ·6 3St 13
20·1 lS8 19
24·3 214 11
11·8 2S6 lS 11 Mtmollo\ St
18 Lou1sv1lle 11·6 1S1 " 21·9 204
19 Welo.e Fore>I
Xl Oregon SI 20·J 179 IJ
10-6 17S 20
COLLEGE
PCAA
(Finell
Cenfe<"enu
Ntvada Las Vega~
UC Irvine
F rn no Stale
Ulan Staie
New Mulco Stele
Cal Slate Fullerton
Lortg Buen Sta•t
San Jose S•a•I'
UC Santa 8aroer1
Pac1l1c
W L
16 1
14 •
13 s
11 6
9 9 a 10
6 11
6 12 s 13
I 17
TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS
TllurwleV't OPlf!lnll ROI.Ind
... ~, lntleWoecl)
over••
WL
2S 4
ti 9 n 1
11 9
IJ " 17 12 9 ,.
10 IJ
10 17
3 2J
1 om -utan Stele V\ New Mulco s1a1e
4 pm -UC Irvine ., Long Beach S1e1e
1 om-Nevada Las veoas 11s San Jose
Staie
9 om -Frt!lno S1a1e 11• Ca i Slate
Fullet1on
91
81
79
86
18
17
91
t.S
ao
110
12
61
71
11
63
93
81
71
100 ·n •• 69 56 97
S8
11 ,,
100
101
S8
9S
106
93 ..
61
1 ,, .,,
17
9J
76
91 .,
100 7S •S
60
tJ .,
101 n
UC Irvine I 11·9)
u of ldahO
Peooereline
San Diego St
U of Cotor11do use
u of Sen oreao·
U of Montana
Weoer S•
Ulah
New Meaico s1.1e
Long Beach Sla ff
Nevada Lal Vt11as
ura to Sta le
San Jose Staie
r:;re\no Slate
Un1versllv of Pact11c
Cat Stole Fulletlon
UC Santa Barbara \
Long Beecn Slate
New Mexico S alt
Sen Jose Ste •e
Utah Slate
Fresno Staie
Pac111c
UC '.>an1a Baroare
Nevada Lai. Vegat
Ca • Slate Fullerron
PCAA Toun\lment
fnur\Oav-Long Buch SI (4 om l
C a1 Sta lt LA
La Ver11e
SI Merv'•
Be1rianv
UC San•• Cruz
c111remon1
Pomona·Plt11t
LovOle ·Mervmovnl
Peclhc Cnr1,11an 11orfl!11 I
Rtdll ndS
M•UOUtl 81011\1
Letourneau· T txn
OcclOtntat
was1mon1•
C•I B&Ollsl
UC San Otevo
Ce t Luti-.ran
~Int Lom•
.lriuse Peclllc
&to4•
Not•t D•me ({ "'" I Ca l 811ot1si
W11t COtsl Cnr1S11en
F rtlno .P.-tllt<
UC $41n Diego
Point LOl'l\t
At Ul& Peclflc
11
II
61 .. I.A Baolist
Otttl"lctlll~vefh
11 Alu\e Peetfl<
COINAUNITY COLLEGE
saoeltbe<11 c 1•-m
71
13
76
9.S
66
IS
83
13 a.
78
67
13
11 n
S7
12
80
67
14
101
S3
67
6S
66
S6 ,.
68
13
18
10
61
S6
" S6
70
0
16
es
69
10
121
IO
" 63
71
61
71
" 7S
" ,, ,.
71
10
"
., (;f°"(f¥!1 .0 n •mo 'V•nev t2 7• S.nte Ana 90 61 $oulhw11111rn 5'·
5' Ml SAC 49 61 Mlrt C°'te St 93 r ulltrton tot 41 hn Oteeo so
S3 Mf ~AC U 71 SO MAN 6$
69 Mt S.n Jae 17 6S PeloMtr 41 f7 S.nt• Monte• It ~ Grou monf U
,. Snt ••'"" 3' n 1mo ve11av n 61 L.0/19 Beach •7 61 $ou111Wft!9'n 51
W Venture •1 6.J Mira Co•t• 10
Sl ~rl " 60 J'11 Oleoo SI
$l LA Veltn 11 19 SO 1Nw 10
U s.me MOntU to C•• M!Clt Play ....
61 t..A P..rce 71 7• $oul,,.,tttern 61 n ~ s1 se s.n o"° "
OCC (lJ-16)
61 M.reCO\la ll
aJ SO IMte IS
llW ~01 l.A 1'
61 IMD Valt9'f 10
62 Mt. SAC 61 71 N•o. SA n S.n•• ltou 12 •S PeJomer 4t 14 Ee\! LA '5
12 Citru' SJ U ()fOUlhonl S.
U Imo Vel141Y 1•
6S SD MeH 61
71 <;oidtn WHI '4
Sl ir111tr1on st
')1 Cv1>rH t S2 st Ml SAC SI
lt Comoton S6 U Cerrl101 7J
H Sent• An• 4
t4 Golden w-.1 ~• '° F~ton 11 '6 Cv1>reu •9
S3 Mt SA.C SA
61 Comoton 49
60 CerrflO\ 63
U Sant• An• 61 c.-ence ,... yeff '° CYr>ren 6S
G.._,Wut0·11t
65 "'°'"' 71 61 Cenyo1n •9 11 Klno• .,.,., .,
~· Gi.no.ie 11 61 P a\410.1141 11 •1 ~O•H 9t ~) Sen Jote '4
6$ S Mc>unl•lll 19 IOJ CltnOele, Al ,.
1' lt1ver11oe U .. Orange COUI ,,
7S Se nt• A.lie J)
10 F ulltrtOf'I 17
S3 Cyorto 5'
61 Mt SAC 1'
S7 COMlllOf\ 61
6l Ctrrlto1 72
S9 OCC 94 n S.1'111 A.tit ,.
7•11'ullefton 92
7) CYOf•H fl 5e Ml SAC U tt corno1on 11 '9 Cerrito• U
HIGH SCHOOL
State Reetofl1t1
let Let Al\IMMt SDtrtt A'-) IOYS
OM1ien I IWednndnl
Long Stach Poly ove
J-Pow1 Y 111·41 vs North, ltlv (19•11
a »-Foothill, Baktrtfltld "' 21 Crensna ..... Lo\ Angell\ 11v1
Tllur\dev S.mlfonal\ et 1 and I.JO,
S.•urda\< Finell al 8 30 om
Olvo~ II IFridllVl
7--0cH nsioe <1•· t> v1 LA t..utlltren
173·2)
I Jl>-Workm1n l2S·ll "' WuhlngJOn
Union, Fresno 126·3>
Sa•urdev F tna t\ at S o m
DlvlilM Ill ( Frldlv)
Armv·Nevy Academy I 11·11 l>YI
1 lS.-Avenel 112·71 vt PueOtha Potv
123 S) a l Gent High
Salurelav F1na 1s at 1·4S om
GIRLS
Olvlu.it I (WadneleleV)
Buena (21·01 ove
3 31>-S•ntane Santee 12• II v\ LA
F11rfu (23·4) ' s IS.-West Baktf\fltld (2S· I) Vl Fon·
1ene 121· II ,.
Locke. Lo\ Anoties (27· IJ l>Ye
Tnur\dav S.m1fln11s et S lS '"° 3 lO
om. Saturd1v Final\ al 6 •S om
Otvlllen fl (ll'rlclay)
3 JC>-tnd10 <27·21 vi Sen Joaquin ~m·
orlal, Frf\no (26·S)
S IS.-Polnt Loma (2'·0> vi. St Joseon
12S· II
Saturdev Flna11 II l lS o.m
Dlvi1lon nt
Mancooll (1J·OI ove
6 30-Hollvllle ( 19·41 ~s Wooelleke l2S·ll
11 Ganr High
Selurdav F 1ne l\ 111 noon.
NOTE: Al eemes ., LA SO«ta Ar-
UC@t Olvlskln Ill wm~s
COfNt\UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Or1"9e Cou t 77, Santa BartMlni 6)
OttANGE COAST-t<rul)lla 1', Gal'ltoen
2, Ginsourg 14 Hulsehmlelt 2, Mtndo1e 14,
Kansas 4. 8 urrh 27 Tollti · l3 11·13 17
SANTA BARBARA-Paine 71, Looker 3,
Tevtor 10, V1ndrn co 4, Frowln I , Ranum
I Totals 28 S·6 61
Halftime Santa Barbera, 33·21,
Total fouls Orange Coe1I 14: San111
Baroara 13
Slntll Monica II, Seddl.o.cll 64
(Non· confffeftce)
SANTA MONICA • 8remon1 S 0·4 10,
Alltn 3 2·1 I , Jone\ 2 O·O 4, Coooer 9 1·3 19,
Ford 11 3·8 1S. Perrv 1 I 2 S Fr11zi«r .S O·O
10
SADDLE BACK Gans 1 0·0 4, E\ltY 12
4·S 18, Jones 1 O·O 4, Lloyd 2 I· I S,
L1nooroo11; • 3 s t 1. Lanoue 1 2·• •. Hlne1 •
O·O 8
Halltlme !>a nta Monica 33·24
Fouted out None Totel Foul\ San11
Monica IS Saooteoa" 16
HIGH SCHOOL Gl~LS
Al·ACAOEMY LEAGUE
Finl T .. tn •
Deob1e Moh .. , (Newoor1 Chrl\lianl, S·9.
Sr Ja cl\ot Vallflllev ICa l Lulheran), S 9
Jr Jeu•e Llovd ICaoistreno Valley (hrlS·
,,.,,, 6·7 So T1n1 A.noer'°n INewoort
Cnrt\11an1 S J Sr Meg Nolt <C•t
Lutheran! ~ 8, Jr , Mia To1111tt
(Caoislrano v1111ev Chrt\11anl. S·9, Sr
S.Concl TNm
l•\a ~n1er INe .... oott Chrill1anl. S·9
So Chtos Veariev (Newoort Chrl\lle n), S·6
Sr , Kim W1tourn IC101\treno va lley Chro\·
Han). S·a, Jr , Jill Rou IAvaton). S·1. Sr ,
Olant Brown (Lloertv Christian), S·6, Sr,
Ann Gonzales (Libertv Chrlsllen), S·9, Jr
MVP OeoOlt Mohltr (NtWOOtl Cnrn·
lien) S·9, Sr
Abdut.J1bbar C~ntdown
Comoarlson of lt"areem AOdul· JabOa r
who i.corMl nl1 3 LOOOll'l career NBA ooin1
Sundav, a nd Will Cnamt>erlaln wnose
career scoring record AOOul Jaooar mav
oreell
Clu1~ne1n
Career ooont\ 31,419
Abcflll·JebOlr
Career oolnl\ to dale. 31.0IS
Needed to Pan Chamoertain 40S
G•mts remaining thi\ seeson 12
Average oolnts oer geme nffde<l fo oau
Cna moerlaln 1n1s season II 4
Abdul J1bbar·Chamberlaln
Comparlslon
Veer·ov-vear \Coring ntcoros for
Kareem Abdul· Jabller and Wilt
Chamoerta1n Abdut·JaOber could oreall.
Chemoerta1n'\ cerffr scoring me ri. b• •he
end of the seuon
Kareem Abctul·J•bt>lr
• 1969·70 MUweuket
1970·'1 Mllwaull.ff
197 1·72, M11waukte
1971·13, Mllwaull.ee
191"3·1•. M11weull.ff
1974·7S, Molweullee
197~~6. lot Angetes
1976·77, LOS Angllf\
1977·JI . L,os Angele\
Jt7a·79, Los AngelH
1979 80 LO\ AnoelH
19'0-11 , Los An11ete•
1911·1? Los An111•e~
1912 13 Lo\ Angeles
1913 84 LO\ AnQl!lt\
Tot all
G Pts. AYIJ.
81 1361 288
87 2S9.317
11 21n l • 8
76 2292 30 2
81 21?1 27 0
6S 19•9 30 0
t1 217S 27 7
11 ?1S1161
62 1600 2S 8
ao 1903 23 9
81 1034 14 I
ao 209.s 26 2
76 1818 23 9
19 1121 ?1 8
60 110S 20 I
I 150 3101S 26 9
Wit Clllm.,.'1111\
19S9·60. Pn1tedt1on1a
1960·•1. Phlladetoh•a
1961 61. Pnlledt1Ph11
1942 63. San Fr1nc1sco
1963·'4 San Frencosco
19'4·6S, SF ·Phila
196S·66, Prilledetphla
1966'·67, Pnlledtlonra
1961·61, Ph111e1etoh11
1968·69 Los Angete1
196'· JO LO\ Angeles
1970· 71 Lo\ Angeles
1974 ·72. Los AnoetH
1911·13, Los Angeles
Tot1lt
(; Pts. AY9. n 1101 37 6
79 3033 31 • 80 t019 so.
IO 3906 ••a
ao 194 J6 9
,, 2S3• l• 1 79 2649 JJ s
11 1956 24 I
12 1'92 743
81 1664 20S 12 ,,. 27 3
•1 1•96 ?O 7
12 1213 '" 12 tOM 13'
104S 31'19 30, 1
Com.t"tnc• toumements
Attantoc Coest et G'""a11oro N C •
Maren t It
Allenllc 1 t>n 1111 Morgantown, w V•,
Merell 7·10 Bio EHi 11 Medllon S<1uare G•r-CS.n
N-York. MerCh 7·10
Sig E1llfll e t Kemotr Arana, Kenus
Cllv March 6 10
Sto SltY et ce moui 111•1 ~rel\ I 10
ECAC Metro et Poulll'lkllfl>••I, N Y .
Merell S 10
ECAC Notlh Allenllc al ctmPU\ ''"'
Maren •·10
~ °*'" et HattllOitl>\llO VI ~fell 1·10
EH i COH I a t lowsOtl MO M1rr.f' s 10
Metro et Mtmotll1, Tenn . March I · 10
Mld·Amerlc1n II Mttro C1ntr1, Roell•
lord trllnol•, March 9 10
MIC1W11tfrn Cllv 11 Cnluoe> llllnol•,
Maran 1·10
Min °"'' Vallr. et umC>U• sue,, ~en
• 10
0'110 VelleY el Mol'"lllHd l(y ~f'Ch
ll-17
PCAA 1t Forum lnolewooo Merttt
1·10
$oullleetl"n "' Na.llv•ltl Tenn Marc.It 1•10
$outl'leM •I A•ltrol•lla Civic Ctltter
A\llvollt, N C , Maren 2·•
$outhtlllld, tint rounc:t e t ""'*" "'" ttmlfl!Mlll 1"11 flf\91$ et IHumolll Tl11,t•
March • 1~ Soutflwt•t 11 .....,,tofl, Marett 6•11
*'"•"tern Alllllt!C 11 Ja.:• aon M iu •
Maf(f't 9•10
,
•
Prep basketball log
SllA VI W LEAGUli
C.ORONA D•L MAi. ltlVtlll• (ls.1, •·•> '1 Mer1t11
41 CePO VelHIY
63 LB Joroan
3$ MIUIOll VleoO
~ Tu11in
)] S.ve nna
57 lrVIM
U WCIOOl)(lcl~ ,, Le Qvlnlt
51 E \lencle
3' UnlverallY
•2 Irvine
4S C~le A.Vu. Sl~a
41 l!t Toro
Ho-1$, J. I II
., ~ MellllOh•
•) '6 B<MH Grande
4' SO Dana Hit" 33 .. ,, .. 0tt11<1•
Jl U Volle Park
lJ S1 W9'1ttn
•1 •7 cor Clef ~r
l1 64 Mluion Vlt,0
44 •t LOS Atntoo\
•9 64 Esoeranre ., IO &otse Crall<le
37 Sl Sd<l!Kk (Oii
l9 " Coite Mne ~ 11 COl' a.. ,,._,
43 ... Untve"ll"'
S2 SS Estancia
... u
'5
64 ., ..
57
IO ,,
49
.SI
~
'° 42
4S N111 Hert>ot ~ £itencl• ""4 U"lv•nltv S6 •S Npt Htrt>O•
•1 S3 El Toro
41
69 .. .,
•'
•1 trvll\f
61 Co••• Mesa
4.S SaOdleOao.
Sol Et T0to 56 Hert>ot 1011
COSTA MESA
12·20, O· 141
54 $111 Cltmente
S2 Conw>ton
•1 SO St<klleoack
'6 •9 Colla MIU
S2 •2 Cor det Me•
SO •2 Un1vers11v ~· 60 E \lanc11 ~ Nol H11rDOr
1' El Toro
n
61 ,, ,,
61
66 ..
43 Canvon
S4 Santa Ana
61 Arte1f1
61
" 4&
~1 ..
SI
~
67
31
69
86
•S
S9
10
JC
11
69
10
61
S6
NEWPORT HARIOR
(14·10, 1·•1
50 t.aguna Htll\
41 Foottutt
S1 Warren 61
62 Wt\lern 0
41 Laguna H111s
36 El T0<0
'6 Los Am1gO\ 4S
4J Oran111 Glen 47
.0 trvint 11 Mar Vosle 40
<tO Unoversllv SJ F ellOtOOk S6
J9 Cor def Mar
SA Not Hert>or
SJ E\la ncoa
4S Poway •7
S2 ReedCNevl S8
67 OouglaslNtVI 43
5' SaddleOacll
44 Et Toro
SI Reno 43
46 Unover\lly 44
61 trvlnt SI E \l1nc1e 68
61 Unlver\th •6 Saootebot k lot) S 1
'6 Cor dtt Mer
SS N ot Herbor sa E1ta11C•a
SI El Toro 16
S4 Co5t11 Me\I 44
48 Irvine fl 4S
S7 Saoo1eoec11 " 10 S2 Cor del Mar •S
S9 Un1vtr\1rv SA
•9 E s•ancoa 6)
61 Saddlebac~ 80
EL TORO
(14-10, f·Sl
J7 Et Toro 69
S6 Co5111 MfH SS
67 MIU IOn V1e10 SA
47 Laguna 8eact1 71
66 trv1"• Sl
54 COM loll S6
46 LB Wll1on SJ
43 LOI At•mlto1 69
47 Coron• o
41 Sa<klleb.ck S1
67 Legun• .Hill\ S7 SADD\,EBACK ( lf.,, 10·4) JI Colla Mtu 36
SS Sddt>t. 11 01 I SI SS SA v1111ev ~
63 E \lanc1a ,. 67 H8 A.uervu 4J
36 Nol Hert>or S 1 46 Sonte Ane 38
70 Un1ver1ltv S7 46 Magnoha •8
O Cor def Mar •I 66 Trov 4S
81 Irvine SJ S1 El Toro 41
71 Coste Mela
S9 SaddleOaca
63 Es1anc1a
•• SS
64 Gvelen Grove 60
6S E• Ooraoo J1
69
37
SI
S3 n
1• Santoaoo S9
69 Nol Haroor
63 University
S• trvone (Of) SJ
SI El Toro 12 ot) SS
SO Cor del Mar 19 1rvln1
SI Newoort loll 46
'6 E \l11ncle 47
CIF 31 Cor oer Mar SI
S4 Domlnguu S1 JS
SJ
S? Un1ver\•IV JJ
47 Los AmlQOs
SI Mlu lo" Voe10
J• Colla Mete SI 17 Irvine SO
SS Et Toro S9
80 Nol Haroor 61
ESTANCIA
(26·4, 13·1)
83 LO\ AmlQOS
as La11una Beach
19 Sen Clemente
78 Powav
66 Ellanc1a 78
S1 Cor del Mar •S
61 Un1v1t\1tv SO ~ 10 CoS111 Meta S7
67 Volta
64 Gten Hoover
.S9 San Ol19u110
64 Vllte P•rk
"" CIF 60 Sl Palm Sor Ing\
69 S? NOtlh (Riv ) 61
61
SI
47 so UNIVERSITY
(J-lS, S·t l
SI
74
69 S•"" Clara
S8 Meltr De• 81 40
68 40
S7 •S
SI 19
63 JJ
'6 S9
SS •I
53 ~
Sunnv Hill \ •I
81 Orenue Carwon 39
49 Cor def Mar
61 No• Haroor
1• Et Toro
8rea ·01onoa •?
Garden Grove 11
WOOdOt•OOt 49
41 Saddteoac a c anvon 61
69
IO
61
S6
63
6' 1a
68 8 1
6t
tr vine Cvoreu 44
Co11111 Meta
Unlvltlllv
CO< def Mar
No• Ha roor
Et Toro
Sa de1i.oac11
., 44
Bol\a Grande 63
Nol Haroor '6
)9 •I
•9 86
63 41
66 S7
60 J7
S'I 47
•S S4
Cor a.I Mar 36
Costa Moe •O
lrv1rw
Colla Mtsa
Un1ver\1lv
CIF
U Dana Hills
,. Porno<1•
SS Downey
11 C•PO Vettn SJ North (Riv I
.,
SJ 10
63 69
SA 51
64 50
63 •S
lrvtne
El Toro
SaodleOaCk
Esianc1e
Npt Haroor
Cor de• Mer
cosra Me\a
I none
Et Toro
Saool4toa c1<
Eltaneoa
Los Alamitos
MONDAY'S RESULTS
( IOttl of 49-nlent h1rnen mHtln11
FIRST RACE. One milt oace
Soocv Sorono (Hill) • 10 • 00 1 •0
StavOt1tc Ducroeu l t<ueb1er1 S 80 1 60
Rov11 M•rv CRllCIHe) 1 40
Allo recPd Touche Morocte Frollv
F1u , Andvs Sv1v1a Flulllt, L111ec1a , Luckv
Chi.
Tomt 2 04 1 S n EXACTA <I 71 oe1d l1760
SECOND RACE One m11t oece
Ouno.t Cn1el CWlllram\ 6 20 l 00 1 ?O
Rouxelon (Steetnl 2 IO 2 •O
Tommy Baker (Pe111ng ) 2 60
Al10 racel:l Berrv James Acuff, Young
Burlington. Boose T l Wild Prince Mani
IOU N
Tome I 59 • S
U EXACT A ll·SI Paod S 14 00
THIRD A.ACE. One milt Pace
Game En\lgn N tGrundv) JS lO 11 40 1 80
Coun1tv Club N IWHllam\l 28 •0 11 60
Counttu Rovat N isoroogsl 13 00
AllO receel Oawn\ Del gnt Summer
Fair Sllfl Tllru\h Mon11en1 E na Acedmf!v
Award N
Time , 100 J S
l1EX~TA 15·9) oa1d SSU60
FOURT RACE. One m11~ 1101
StOlen Ore m\ IS!ttll'I) 11 00 • 40 1 ao
Ladv L ( reqorv l l 80 J 20
G J St•r IP1erce1 J •O
AllO raced 8etli\ Double Maona
S11arennt, Soarkllng E 1egance
Time 209
FIFTH RACE Onp mo1p oace
Ponto N ISoroggs S 10 HO 2 ~
8 on1lace N tLongol J 20 l •O
Jennn L•d N (Plano) J 40
Al50 raced St•ean" r ••"· Hvmo lloger
Ttlt Letone Tuem arine L.td Prom1 Bvro
A
Tlme1S9 •S
12 l.XACTA fl 6 Ol 1d \21 20
SIXTH RACE. Ont mill' oace
Merel< Bov I Parker l n 00 10 40 U O
FaH1no St•r N lTOddl to 00 1 00
Mell 8urnt>ro l8•ilt1rgeon1 • 60
A.tso receo Tarooro Oonnv Justme1
~ Btu. Prof Osoorne Cru•'f•w••
Flt Ano Reeov
Time 1 sa 11 ~ n IEXACTA C1 II paid \10310
SIVINTH RACE One milt oec1
Kotu OrNm (Loneol l 60 1 IO 2 60
llll $oltle 11.._er I 7 XI '•O
Atvernn Girl I $.IH+h I l 00
·~ rectd Whet• KnocllOUI ArlllOW Roa., Jan Hal NM, Charmed Ouer._,
KIP1rln l•
Tlmt 201 2.'S
n IXACTA ,. SI oetel '""°
48
10
S2
61
S9 •• &I
42
63
61
64
SUNSET LEAGUE
EDISON
(lf·S, 7-11
MARINA
(4· 11, 2·11
•1 La Haare 11 41 l or dfl Mer 47
ll 1<.a1e11a 1011 lS SO Hin Beach SJ
91 Dominguez JV S6 )9 Lekewood u
48 Cvo•eu 46 SJ Sunn v Hills 60 ~s Foo1ni11 so 46 San1a Vne1 S4
0 Oom1ngi.1e1 60
64 La Qu1n1.i 48
SS San la Ber oar• SI
36 Dane )-1111\ 01 ll
76 Ceoo v anev SS ., CaPO Vallo 6S
61 l OS AllO\ •0 )1 Servile 64
6S Reno ~ 6 t Chlflev 19
49 Bell•rm1ne 45 40 Lakewood 49
S4 RHCI !Nev I 41 31 M1u 1on V>4IO SS
48 LB Wol\011 0 46 Ed•\On 11 Ott SJ
Sl MettOll 1 01 I '6 S1 Ocn n v.,,.. 11
S9 Htn Beacn Sl 33 WH•mlntter Jl
•• Foun1111n Vall.iv S• SJ Hin Beach S1
o Wesim1ns1tr 43 •J F oun111n V11t1ev S•
S4 Ocean Votw •3 38 Edhon S2
51 Marina 38 JI Ocu n View SI
SJ Hin Beach 31 tS Wt•lfmtn"et S8
•1 Founla•n V111ey S1 51 Hin Beecn 44
Sl Wt1tm1ns1tr 31 S6 F oun1111rt Vallev 68
S6 Ocean view 46
CIF 56 Mn1okan 6S
OCEAN VIEW
FOIJNTAIN VALLE·Y (14·1, 7-l)
(11-1, '-1) 66 M.'loon V>eoo S7
S 1 Serv11e 61 8J Lovoia 61
64 E •oeran111 •I 6S Ser.1•e 49
7l Hin Buc.1'1 61 S l F lrt Vallev 1011 S9
S9 Oen View IOI) SI S6 LB Po1v 61
•O Bosco Tech 38 S4 Foo1h11t (811•1 60
'1 S1 Bernard S2 66 C•nvon (Sl •I
48 LA 8artn1ng •9 11 SanLu•\ Ooosoo '6
SJ DeMa11111 /0 9 t Weslla1<e 18
SO St Johns SS 8l Loewooo 61
80 El Modena 48 63 Redondo 44
14 Dana Hiii\ 61 68 Inglewood I I
1 I Orange 60 SS We1tm1nt1er 0
43 Meier De• S6 11 Marina S?
l>4 La Ou•ntl ).! 72 Hin Beacn S4
81 Hin Beacn 48 St Founlaon Vat1ev S9
8S Westminster 33 •3 Ed•\on S4
S4 Ed1\0n u 46 Wes1m1ns1er 41
S9 Ocean View s I SI Manna J t
S• Marina 47 69 Hin Beacl\ SS
90 Hin Beach 61 6S Fountain Vallev SS
SI Wes1mins1er )9 S6 Edison 68
S1 Eo1son 47 CIF
SS Ocean V•ew 6A SJ S1m1 VeHtv
68 Manna S6 u 80\CO Teen
CIF
SS '>erv1te
48 Veroum Ot
HUNTINGTON BCH WESTMINSTER
IS· 11, 1·1) IS· 16, 2·1)
SI
46
60 c aoo Vallev 69 60 Dana H111, 11
SJ Marina SO llO l a M1taela 63
•9 51 Anlllorw S1 88 Pac1toc1 6J
61 l a Qu1n1a S7 54 Bon.ta 61
61 Founl11·n V11 lfv 13 40 Serv.tt SI
63 Serv•le 11 18 Mavfaor 12
S4 St Antnonv II 9S Belo Jeller\on 60
SI Raoforo 1 Haw I S6 S• L 8 W1l\on 61
SS 1ot11n1 (Haw 1 S6 69 Cettlloi. 79
67 L v A.ancno SO 46 El Oor11do 62
40 Mater De 64 S2 Garden Grove S.
S4 N •tl•lla n S1 68 Sa"'l.OO 11
48 Fountaoro V allev 8 I 43 Ocean v Pw SS
SJ Ed son S9 l3 Fountaon Vallev I S
S4 Ocean Voew 71 37 Merine )J
51 Manna S3 4J Ed•SOn U
8J Wesrmonster Ml 46 Hin Beacn 13
61 Foun•am V& lfY 90 •2 Ocean v.ew •6
l7 Ed•lO" SJ J9 F tn Va lle• SI
SS Oceer Votw 69 SI Marona •s
44 Marona S4 32 Ed11on S3
68 Westm1ns1tr S1 S2 Hin Btacn 68
EIGHTH RACE One m1·f oace
F1v Man Flv I R11cn•f 41 ?0 IJ 60 8 20
180
4 60
Jame\ v.ncent ISoroggtJ J 70
Horizon Ster 1s1et1n1
Al\O raced w n11e velvet
Cnarger, Belle Joloe. '"'" Foodn
LtaP Vear 8
Time 1 SI 1 S
U EXACTA 1 I Oll•d Sl4 180
NINTH RACE. One milt oror
Tr•ckel
StOl\e\
Pe•ev ( L11Cll'evl • 10 3 10 1 60
Nobte Arnell& 1Ant!er1onl 4 00 300
TtOI On I Aclltrmant 3 l>O
Also raced C neerfu1 MOO\t Berr 1en
COul'•• Cl(. S Hone•
Tome 100 1 S
U EXACT A (6 4 Pil•d \11 00
n PICK SIX I J l 3 1 6 ' 61 paid
S 11 JSJ 60 w1lh one w1nn1110 l1Ckel (\ix
w1nnersJ Con\01at1on oa1d U S1 80 w1•h 3S
w•nnong focl<Cli l(ovt w·r>nfrtl
TENTH RACE One m 1e oece
Bu•"•' Brigade 1S•ee1h S 60 S •O l 60
Otrov Lord ( LaC .. tY 8 40 6 20
True Tricia C <Plano) ~ 00
At\o raced 8 1\mar" Hanover lloleland
Adover f\.111or N 1<.enoa11a Bov Henrvs
Dream N
Tome 100 • S
U EXACTA l I 030 \1&&0
A!lend11nct • lSS
USFL
WESTERN CONFERENCE
P1c1fic .a W L ~ Pct PF PA
Otnvt r 2 0 0 I 000 44 1•
Ar zona I I 0 SOO 57 11
LC,\ AnQl'IO 0 1 0 000 7( 48
0111o.tano O 2 O 000 7 •8
Centr1I
"lo Ch·gen 1 0 0 I 000 41 42
11ou\lon 1 I 0 SOO S7 11
()11 ·~llO,.,A I I 0 )00 11 10
("•<t(IO 0 1 0 000 JI 0
\en """"'JC 0 7 0 000 II •I
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allenflc
New Jer\tv 2 0 0 t 000 0 J2
Pn·l~oh•ti 1 0 0 I 000 l4 I\
P11110urgn 0 2 0 000 21 34
Wnhongtl>'\ 0 2 0 000 20 10
S1111Mrn
Ntw 0<1ean\ l 0 I) 1 000 26 10
T emoe &•v 1 0 0 I 000 40 )4
Jec"'onvllle I 1 0 ~ 1t l2
8 rm1ngh1m I I O 'iOO 21 ll
M•m9111\ I l 0 'iOO ll lO
Meftdl!Y'S SC-....
Hou•IOll n, \tll An1on10 1
S.tvrdev'• c;1rne
Je<.k•Onvlll# Al l 11m1111 8ev
Highest pro s&laries
The lar~t Pf'Ofealonal aporca contracia, according to
unofHclal flgur .. :
1. StttYen Young, LA Expreaa·
2. EaMn JohMOn, LA l:.-Cen
3. O.w Wlnfletd. NY Yanbel
4. wa.,,., Oretiky, ~dmonton
&. Larry&frd, Botton CelUcl e. Gary carter, Mont,_, Expos
7. MOMa Matone. f>M.78en a Geotoe Foetlf I NY Meta
MO mlfllon, 43 years.
'25 mllllon, 26 year.
$21 m Ilion, 10 yMrl.
$21 mllllon, 21 yeera.
$15 mllllon, 7 yeera.
S 16 million. 8 y.rs.
S 13.2 mllllon, 8 years.
S 10 minion, 5 y ra .
J
SOUTH COAST LIAGUI
CA~ VALU!Y Ml$St0H VIUO
l11·6. 11·1> 114•4. 11·2>
•• HI• Buell
•S Ctr ~MM
.. ltoH1"9 HIM•
74 Buena Per~
.. Le Str"I
.. S1 OCH" v11w ..
•1 ~ E• Toro t7 60 ll Cor <let Mllr )S
S 1 61 S.111e Allll '3
'4 44 Cel!YOI\ 40 1' riH Wll\Oll
•S Orentt
61 41 Woodll< iC111t 5' '3 IO Vvllle M
67 ~rllle •1 13 l!Ulltflon •s SS £<11'°n 1' 7l Oternon(I h r 1S
I? .. ClfOfd 4.'I 60 P1clf1U S2
•2 Uno IHewl SO SO WOOObrld9f U S7 Punat>ou 5' Si Merone l I
'6 Den.a Hlllll S. 51 Leg,.,.. Hllli 41
• 1 WOOCllW,_.
'3 M•U!Oft VltlO
•t Legune Hlllt
69 Lagune hKI!
6S Stn Clet'Mllfe
'1 Oet1e HIWl
• 61 C•oo v ei.v 43 ,, '3 Leo~ Bead\ 67
46 0 WOO<IC>t'ICl9t 37
SJ 90 s.11 C.temtntt SO
•S 10 Dena HUit 64
41 5' L111una Hill\ S2 6 7 WOOClb(ldof 47 SS C 100 V elltv 62
62 M1 n oon YlttO
62 L11~ne H•nl
70 Laguna 0-.n
69 Sat1 q11tner111
SS '6 Laoune Beacn 56
SI 73 Woodbr1dllt •t
71 69 Sen Ci.mtntt )S
S7 38 Dene Hiiis J2 C1F
13 Footn•fl
71 La Quinte
71 ~·•no ve.,.v
64 E1tenc11
CIF
S3 60 Aubt<IOIJ• tol)
SS SS Hert
10 S3 E t Toro n F~North IA•• I
SAN CLEMINTE CP·ll, Ml
S7
S4
SI
DANA HILLS 61 w.,,., n SJ
(11·12, ••• , 6S Werren 62
11 Wt1•m•n\1er 60 60 E\ltne•• 19
41 Ora,,oe 61 .a Co\la MHI SA
60 Sevenna SI SS E1 Modena S1
•S Irvine SO
S6 SI JOHOh S9
SS Santa Merle Sl
61 Leg Sch (1011 68
61 Le Heora S9
11 Ls Am1g1 1201) 73
37 Meflne IOI) l6 60 Montcl•1r 61
SI LO\ Arn1110\ 4S S• Cenesn11 67
JS La,ewood 67 4 WdOOOt 14 Oii SO
61 Foun1a 1n V•nev 14 l6 Laguna Hill\ JS
61 5etv11t 6S S6 Oen• Holli 12
54 Ceoo vauev ~ S8 L•guna Beach 73
1l Uguna BNCn S9
60 Wdl>O~ () 011 S4
SO Min ion Vle.o 90
0 C•OO Vanev 6S
72 Sa~ Clemente S4 42 Wooelt>r <Ollt 41
S7 Laguna HoH\ SI S7 L:a11111111 H1Ms 41
6• Mo\\10,, Vleoo 70 62 Dena Hilll SJ
•1 Caoo Valley 61 9S Laguna 8eacn t S
10 Lagun• Beacn SS
SJ Woodbr ldllt l6
S3 !Jan c1em1111e 67
SS M1n1on VteoO 69
S7 Caoo V'Hev 69
a 1 L•11una Hills 70
32 Mon •on V•elO 38
WOODBRIDGE
112· 11, •·I )
59 Fu•oerton .s 1 GarO.n Grove Clll'
SJ E\11nc1e " 39 Leo Hlllt 1011 SI ArlH1-
LAGUNA IEACH 110· 11, 4.1)
lJ Sant•aoo 6 I
S8 E "anc1a IS
56 Warren 6S
17 e1 Toro 47
Sl Foothill SS
68 Sen Clem 11011 67
7S wn11nev 61
6S Rsvll IHawl Sl
S1 C1111e I Hew I 61
67 M11onot1 a 73
56 Lag Hllt1 lot) S7
S9 Dana Hills 73
62 Min ton Vlero 63
73 San Clemente SI
SJ Caoo v enev 69
SO WOO<lbridge S3
66 Laouna Hiiis 59
6S Dane Hilts 70
56 M1u 1on v .. t0 66
as San Cleme"'• 9S
49 Universflv
S6 Miu lon V1t10
J7 Cor def Me•
•1 HH Wilson
J7 Sonora
S7 Trov ..
•• M1uion V1110 so Sn Clm <• OI)
48 Caoo Vatlev
SA On Hiil t3 Of)
)7 M1n 1on Vieio
S8 Laguna Hllt5
SJ Legune Beach
41 Sen Clemente
41 Caoo v a11ev
36 D•n• Hiiis 49 M1s~n V11o0
•S Lavu1'e HtNS
61 Laguna Steen
ANGELUS
LEAGUE
MATElt DEi
(21M. IO·Ol
JA •• 41 ..
33 .. ,.
40 66,
45 so •a 61
60 .,
SS
50
41
67
SJ
13
S2
69
11 CaPO Vekv 70
69 WOO<lbtlellll 61 103 E soeren1e '6
91 Oom1ngu11 JV 31 aa Karella s2
69 St Bernard 4S
LAGUNA HILLS IS Notre Dame 38
112-u. >·•> 83 Banning IL.A.I SI
St E1 Ooraoo 50 .. SI Bttn•rd •J
99 Pacohca S6 SS crensl'ltw S2
0 Wd0rld9e loll )9 S9 SI JoM'\ SO
46 Savanna 64 SI DeMalhe 66
79 Tu\lln SJ 18 Laguna Hmt 33
66 Los Amigo, 47 81 F OOlholl S1
S8 Colla MtH 50 11 E\1a nc11 SI
0 Sunnv H•ll\ SO ~ Founlt·I' Vel•h "3
S1 E Toro 6J 64 Hin Beecn 49
)3 Maltr De 18 100 Serra SI
61 Co\!• /\Msa •1 18 8 osnoo Amel S9
JO SI Peul (OJ) 64 10 Servile 4
64 Llkewooel S6 .. SI Paul 36
S7 L•g Bell IOI I 56
47 Mon oon Vie o SI
JS San c1ernen1e 36
91 Pous X 66
91 Serra 6S
91 s .,noo Am a1 37
46 CaPO Vl lley 61 11 Servllf 17
SI Oana Hills S7 98 Pou\ X •S
SS Woodorodlle S8 88 SI Paul l3
S9 Legune Beach 66
S1 M1n 1on Vleo0 S7
•I Sa n c emente SJ
CIF
4S LB Wll10fl
SI Ceoo Vellev 61
10 Dane Hills 81
S1 Woodbridge •S
•9 Pa ;os Verdes
6S Bou.o Teen
l>8 St Betr1aro •.i LB Polv loll
High school
unlv•ni,.,, 27, EdisM
Sintlff' Ptncl1e\ IUI oet Holmes 6·3, det
McC•rlen, 6·0 def Ho 6 o. def O'Connell
6 4 Cot°'"" IUJ wor> 6 2 6· I 6· I 6 I
wtuermen U> won 6 • 6·2 6·2 6·3,
Hottman !Ul won 6·3 6 I 1<111 0·6 won •·4
Doullln
P11ul\on·Ollver IUI dt1I Hen·Taub, 6·7
b·l dtf Gun .. e1·K1m. 6·1 6 0
v enlla•e\ll·VOllfl IUI wo!I & 2 6·3 won
6·• & •
Cw-C1e1 Mir 21, F001tlil 1
s'"'"1 8•own\D4!rger tC) IO\t to Oennv 4 6
otf Eisenmann. 6· I oet Turoow, 6·7 Ol!I
Melt.ell 6·0 Brows K 1 1011 6· 7 wo11 6 1
•otl ov delau11 defeull Prooo •C won 6 t
6 l 7 S 6 1 Burns C >OS' 1·6 l 6 1 6
WM 6 3
OoullM\
Hinman Hos1e11er tC 1 Ol!f Hancocll J
OuM & I 6 J e1e1 C8mooe11 0 Dunn • I
6· J Benntll J an1C>!I C 1 NOn 6 • • • won
6·2 6 2
MArlNI 25, L~ a.tctl Poly l
SinGll' rev•\ tMI def Padilla • t def L'IH''
6·0. del Qog 6·1 Tami. 6 I LOC-WOOd
•M won •·1 •·O •·O 6 1 Hutt~ (M l wQfl
• 1 6 I 6 I 6 I Wonfj M I won 6· I • 0
6 t 6 2
~r LClwe M•cfa\ MI Of f Ale•
ande • l<.u\hntr • 0 &·l dlf
Ttmohn Frledtn 1 S 6 • 81vt nt•Kerr
IM \O> t 1 S 5 7 SOI 1 S 1 6 1
wo.n.n
COLLEGE
UC ltvlM 1, Wtttem Midi'-" '1
S\ntM5
Trenwolh 1uc11 de• 'l'us1 1 ) 6 •
Wfl\ltl'd 1WMI d(ol Maltorv 1 s 6 7
W•·tt.e10 1wM Ott '1hortr 6 7 • 6 t •
Hli'"h UCI Qel IVlll•••n 7 S • • • Bt'r ng UC I .Jt' lie~ 6 4 o 1 Pe11on
1UCf1 det Deet' 6·0 6 1
Ooutllt' M •I 01 v Rhor t r 1UC11 dll
Vta>I w n1lf•tld • o 6 • P•tton 8er1no
lUCI Clti We•gano Merton 6·4 1 6
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O.enee CN1t t, II Cemlne 0
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Berrnort COCCI ~ M~\ • 1 • l
M<M;14t1 IOCCI c»i Armenia • 0 t 0
&rod t lOCC •def Sf!Ovffr •·J • 0 Ca vt•n
tOCC 1 oaf Ravchtvl(ll • 2 • l ~'"' tOCC) Clel Ouren, 6 1. 6·1. Le n<Hlt<
tOCC I dtl O\IQetrCI, • l • •
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WALU CON,&9'ENCI
i-• trlclt OMe.-• NV 1,1., 41 23 2 ... 29• 2)1
1< Wet1,.noton )9 1S 4 t2 2~ 'IOI
11·HV Rlrtfffl 3S '14 9 It 1'4 »6
" PhilaaetOh• l4 72 10 7' 114 24
Ntw Jtttev IS 0 6 U If) 211
PlttiOurgl\ I• 47 6 )4 201 :no
AcMM• Olllblen
• ·Buttalo .eC> 11 1 17 265 tt3
•·Bolton 40 n s o 2tf 224
OutOec U 13 I 10 XCI 124
MontrHI )I )I S '1 2S2 2U
Hattlord 23 33 9 SS 2U 269
a Clinched otavoft ~tlh
MeftcllV'• k«•' Wast\lr•O IOtl s Plll•D<.itgn 7
M•nnesota i Dtttolt I
T enotih" 5 Gernei Winnipeg al Klnet
Otltoll a l SI Louls
PllllOIJrgh II Ntw JttMY
Pttlteoetor11a et NY tsteno.rt
Cetoarv et Qveoec
Butt.IO at Montrtal
~ ' . . "
An9ets sortne idlecMt
o.v o.i. o~ (Lecettenl
Wed March 1 c1eve1and ("'tucaon)
Thu Marci\ a M1tweulo.ff (Sun City)
Fri March t S1n 01'9o (Yuma)
Sal March 10 San Ooeoo IYume) s...n .Marett 11 Sen Doeoo (Yuma)
Mon Merc:h J1 Seatllt ITtmPt)
Tue Mllrcn 13 !!lfago·Cul>\ IMl-wll
Wtd Marci\ 14 Clt veland (TUCM>nl
Thu Merell IS Mllweutt.ee <Sun Cltv)
Fri March 16 San Fren IScollMlele)
Sal Merch 17 Oelo.Ja no (Pttoeni11l
Sun Metctl 18 Cll<ffO CuO\ \Meul
MO#\ Merell 1' Seti Fren <Petm Sc><1ng•I
Tu. Mercl'I 20 San Fran l Petm Sof'•llll6)
Wed March 21 Chi Cuos lPetm Sor11111s)
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(1 ' I v CR en ) ( A p ) -. 8ur1>1nll, CA 9 150• 'County C1-k of Or&nQt Covl\I) on Coun~ Clerk of Orange County on Robel I 111<1 CarOllntl 8 atl991 . WI II .md/ or dtlJ lL'. Tt111 ousineu It con<Sl.IC:ted by an • 28, HuntlfltlOI\ a...:n, CA. t2Mt J.ic~u: Coogan. th~ a ctor ~~{b~:·6~~~· 000 1rvl"9 1Jan 1a, 198-4 Fnme F•b . 198-4 ,_ !!~~1Many Coutt. L• ~ Ce A ~tlUun hu ~n f1SI~ 111~~~~ Black u,,i:!,~·.:C:.~%:; •
'' hO\C' rarcl'r i.panncd .. ,.,~ ••"""' b "''"tl • ~"'""' n t '""• •· ... ~ The f'lcUtlou. 9uslnen Namer.. PubU1heel Orange Coa1t Dally Pubh1hec:I Orenoe Cout Delly e~ and Aly.it Str .. pe. 800 Y IX' Y ~ .. ...,n I "' . .,. Tl\11 ttAl\Mnent wu 11..0 willl tM lf\IWI a partnerlf111>
'>•knl films and modern 1tt1ed tQ.Jtbove waa fl~ II\ Otano• P1101 Fet> t4, 21, 28. Merci\ 6. 1984 P1101 Fet> 28, March e. 13. 20. t9M Sprl"9 v111ey ~oad FIOl'tda, 32101 pt•rior Cuurl ul Ora nae COIJF\ty Cl«k 01 or.,. ~ou111y Oil 1 J Fetie. •~k" t\100. hu'I ~en eu• ounw on Dec 2. 1977 466·8• l 158-8-4 Herbert B . and £ffzab•th Pratt County · r~ut:aong t hat Feb 14'. 1984 Thi• et .. emant w• t1teo .-1111 tn.
li1g1tl'd a~ "an imponant lh1tbut111Mtw .. conductec:I bya i-------------fruit, 4400 MacArthuf Blvd. Suitt Betty l.Jiw»0n be-aippoln~ F2MGJ County Clerti ot Ora,. County CH\
f h · nd1111oua1 i-------------330, Newport Beach. Ct 926e0 Publilhed Ofllf\(11 eo..1 Diiiy Jan 18, '™
rmn ° l e Atl'lfrican Mary Moyer PUBLIC NOTICE .Pl&,IC NOTICE IP o eo11 2088. flsneno Santa Fe. 3$ pen10nal tt!presen~ttvt t.o Pi101 ~11cn 6, 13. 20. 21. 1084 ,.._
'>l'l'Ol'." Thi• eaatement wH roeo wllrt 1n. 0 FICTITtOUI IUlfNl•I Ct 970e7 admiruster the estate 6f Wll-1241·84 Put:llllned OJ"-no-eo..1 Oillly
.\ctor Donald 0'( ·on nor ounty Cl«k of <>ranoe County on NON.:1:'~:r.1.uTY NAMI! ITAT'DttJtT J Chr11topner and JaM WOO<I· Ham Lawson, Jr. (under th e P11o1 ,.o 1• i1. 28. ~Cl'I ~
1,1,as amon1300 people w ho •f~ .. 7~01~~~47 Not1C41 I• hereby gtvtf\ thal the Tiit tollowino per10n zl• <101"< ward, 236 OrlltwOO<I Rd· CorOl'lt fndependenl Admin istration PU8UC NOTICE
3llC'n1kd Roman Catholic n<1er11gMC1 Wiii not bo rnpot"11lble business a•~ del Mer. Ca &2625 f c-.. Th 1 · Publl1hed Orenoe Coal! Deity a. II bl I 14d ENCORE TELEVISION PRO-Thi• bualn4161 "COl>dUCled by • 0 ~late$ Act) c pel t1on ~tc:TITIOUI 1u.....a \t.'fVI\.~'\ M unda) ut Ho ly 1101 F•t> 28, Maren. a, t3, 20. 198-4 ~!ct:t by :~::. 01~ tthan o:: OUCTIONS, 210 HELIOTROPE. lltnlted partn.,sttlp IS set for hearin~ In Dept. No NAMI STATIMINT
( fll\\ Maultolcum lo ~---------1-15-9-·-•• t. on or itler thll d1te 1Co•on1 <lel Mar. Cautornla, 92626 MB INVESTMENT. a gene<al 3 at 700 Civ1C' Center Or , Tne tollowtng !>41rlOl\I are dOlng FICTITIOUI ..,.._,.
mourn "I hl' K td.'. as PUBLIC Mt\TICE led thl 2 do t M ch 1984 David Nolen Frlnell. 210 partn•r w San ... ''A 92701 lbulltMllls u · NAiii eTAT'DIEff nu 1 1 n ay o 11 He1101rope, Co1ona def Mar. Call Suu n K Bacntellt. a ~"-'•1 pen· \.1IMt. t.aBnn1a9 . .,'; 9 30 INTERNATIONAL DATA SUPPLY The lollowlflO l'*90M .... clOinO ( ootwn was cahlll'd·d aft~r NOTtCI °' 1~~.,H~:~. ~ornta 92625 ne• on arch 2 · .., at ; !CORPORATION, tDS. 2651 Irvine 1>ue1neea ..
ap1x·unng a~ a(' I '\tar in NON.fllllPONll81LITY Laguna Hiiia. CA. 92653 Thia bu11neu 11conduc1ad by An Thi• etaterMnl WH llla<I with th• A M IAve . Sulle •2Bt0, Co••• M .... CA ACAOEMlC StRVICE.&. <l331 w a Churhl' ( 'haphn film of Notice 11 hereby gl118f'I that Ille Publlaheel Orange Coa1t Dally Piiot ~nd1vl<1ua1 CO\lnty Clerk 01 Orange County 00 IF Y OU OBJECT lO the 192627 tst StrMI, Santa Ana, Ca 92703
till' !>ame name. und•$1g!led will not be reepoo11ble arcn e. 7. 13, 198• Dav1e1 Nolan Fnaelle I F•b 6• 1984 F....,7803 granti'ng of the ,_tition you Seyea Jamet.OdHl Adnan1 For· Craiger Dean Faulkner, 4331 W
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t"ndance ln"lud cll •'um-trected by anyone olher than my-µ , " • Piiot Feb 14 .,, 2 March 6 1984 h d b ~ ~ ~ sell, on or after thl1 dal•. 1------------an 30 1984 I · 4 • • earing an stale you o Jf!C· AH Knn1n1 8•8 Lincoln e1vo 1n<1Mdu11
t•d1an M orc:r Amstetdam. Dated 1h1t 16th day 01 February. Ml.IC NOTICE F237205 I 907·&4 lions or f ile written ob.)ec· •P S-11ta Monica. CA 90'403 Craig.t O.an FaulkNr
Sin" ·1· Pll I R " 1984 Pubhshe<I Orange COHI Dally t lh th urt bef r TtilS l>ullnes~ IS c.onduc;tad by • This 1tatemont WU Ill.a wltn tl\e · "~ 1 egan. iormc:r ITATEMUh OF Piiot. Feb 28 Mar 6. 13, 20. 1964 NOT CE ICJllh WI e <'O 0 e ICOfPofatton County Clefk OI Orenoe COunt)I Oil "'Dl':ld fnd K it!'" H u~t7 ':3~,~~1!~n~r~ve Laguna Beach, UANDOMMENTO,UIEOF 1152·84 ~IC I the hearing Your appear-Seyed Jamaledo1n AOnan1 For-J&J'I 30.1984
11 a I I a ct 0 r " I 0 111 alll 92651 FICTITIOUI •U•INESI NAME FICTITIOUS BUSIHE81 am.:e may be in per!iOn or by gllanl. Ptes1<1ent nJ12llO
() • \rill r ('a. Anthon~ Published Ora"9e Coast Dally Piiot. The followlng persoos ll111e aban· NAME STATEMENT your attorney rn11 a1atemen1 was lllec:I wilh lhe Published °'''?.: CoMt Dally ( a 1 u '>O a 0 d Jun 1 0 r Feb 28, 29. Maren 6. 1984 ~one<! the use ofltie F1c111lous BuSI· Ml.IC NOTICE The following person 11 doing IF YOU RE A CREDI County Cletk ot Ora"9e Coul\ty on 1 Pilot Feb 21, 28. eb 6. 13. 1984 115'4-84 r'9U Name WIL WRIGHT'S · OR· business as -A • Feb 17 1984 I 10$1-84
(. llUl4hlan. 1------------ANGE COUNTY ORIGINAL ICE STATEMENT OF SHOW BIZ ENTERTAINMENT TOR or a contingent creditor F~ r hl' K l'\. John Rohdl' Ml.IC NOTICE CREAM. 3355 1/18 Udo, Suite 215, F~~:1~f~":sM:~:i::.~s:Ac::E co 8072 Wainer, Sulle 20•. Hunt· of the deceased, you must PubhSMO Orange Coast Dally I
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' ' ' " ' • ~ FICTITIOUS IUllNESI owrwtr NEWPORT CIRCLE IN The IOllO'!Nlng persons h•v• aban-"' I e your (' aun Wit t e 1290-84 I FICTITIO --
l'PllOffil" of thl· hometown N'"ME ST'"TEMINT TERNATIONAL. INC. 3355 Via done<I the use ol the FICll110\IS Busl· J Mel Jarnagin, 8555 Garfield ('OUrt or present it to the ..... r . NAME STATEMENT .. .. N ARABESQUE o ··ES Ave . Fountain Valley CA 92708 ~ T"'-I II ---·""I are dOI"" box 1,1,ho ma-4c guod. for he Tne tollowlng .-..rson is doing Lido. Sulla 300. Newport Beach. ness ame H .., · "onal repr• .;cntat1ve ap -I ,_ 0 owing,............. ..., 1 \4 ..... 1176 SE Main Streel, SUtte A, 1rv1ne. Tn1s business 111 con<lucted by· an 10 ' PlBLIC NOTICE 1>us1Mu as·
WU\ horn hl'rl' in Lo'i An-business as, CA 92663 ca 927 l<I md1v1dua1 pointed by the court within I v & M JEWELERS. 1 81~2
gck'I .. ANANCY PRODUCTIONS. 543 The Ftct1t1ous Business Name re-Philip H McNamee 18195 J Mel Jarnagin four months from the date of FICTITIOUS BUSIHlll Broollllur11 St . Fountain Vatlly. C1 Redland•Ave . N-port Beach, CA. lerred to above was file<l tn Orange This statemenl was tiled w11n the NAME STATEMENT S2708 Rohdl" l~t'allcd that in 92662 County on Feb 3. 1983 McDermott 111. Irvine. California c ftrst 1ssuanC't' of letters as ., 92714 Counly Clerk ol Orange ounty on lhe lollowtng persons are doing 1 vane Kov~k 0u20Ul\letl. t615 I Y ~ 4 ( ooga n t ra H' kd Gregory Arthur NeW1on, 543 This buttness '!NH conducted by a Date Simbro. 1430 Santanella Feb 9 198'4 provided in Sec-u on 700 of bu11neas as. I Slevely Ave. Long a..cn. ca. 90815
au 0'1'> thl' lJ nitc:d State~ in Redlands Ave · N-port Beach. CA corpoiauon Te•race. Corona Clel Mar. Calllomla F23t1t1 he Probate Code of Call-I.AU MARC SPECIAL rv CON· 'This l>us'"eu ls conelucted by· an 92662 Jen L Lollarce. Prasl<1ent P I d O C 1 0 ti TR CTORS 7 32 B O G I ~I ~pt."nal train to collect This buslneas 1s conducte<l t>y an Thia Sta1emen1 was filed with lhe 92625 ut> 15119 range oas a Y fornta The umc for filing A · 1 arden ro;,e lf'ldtvldual f d · rne Flchhoua Business Name re-Pllo1 March 6, 13 20. 27 . t984 ll Blvd Suite 146 Westminster, CA Vahe Ouiounlan oo ancJ 10}5 tor !\tarv ing 1no1v1dua1 County Clerk of Orange County on 1 11 0 12s2-8A dauns w1 not exptre pnor 92683 1 r .. 11 ttat--t wu 11,...,. -"en 1 .. _
G k cl Id H aJ G F b 14 1984 erre<I to above was I ed In ran~ ,. ... ~, """'.,.., ,,.. rec U rcn. C so regory A New1on e • ICouncy on Oclobe< 27. 198 l , __ .;..• ----------to !our months from the date Mark w1111am Beamtsn. 2900 ! cou~ Clt!k oJ Orange County on
told of how the loss o f -Th19 statemenl was filed wllh the Ille no F208978 This business wts conducted by a nun11c MnTICE of the h eanng nottced above. MadllOn A 18. Fu11111on, CA 92631 Jan 30. 1964 ( • fi h ' County Clerk or Orange County on Publllhed Orange Co11t Daily 11 <I h ruuc.. ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE Lance Harrison Wllllams. 13161 I FU7'2M oogan s onunc to ts Jen 18. 1984 Piiot March 6. 13. 20. 27: t984 mptlhel PHartners •P 1------------Cherry. wnimlnster, CA 92683 . Publis~_,. O••,.,_ c-·t Oat"'
h d f h F---1 12•7 5• hp McNamee FICTITIOUS BUllNE8S k h If · ,...., •-·•-.,_ " mot er an step a t er · ,_ " • " This statement wu llled wllh tne NAME STATEMENT the file f!Pt by l e court. Thi• buS1nesa Is conducted by a 1 Pfloi Feb 21 , 28, Maren 6, 13. 198-4 bruu.,ht about the: r-oogan Publlshec:I Orange Coast Daily ir-. Cl r o c you are 1·n· •~res•--' m· the es-""tteral pAnnershlp. 1 · 10'47 •• ~, \. Pl F 2 2 •• h 6 195• rvOunty erll o range ounty on The 1011ow1ng 1>1rson 11 dOlng "" \e\J •--.... L. 11139 101 ab 14, 1, . mare . " 1Mm•1c NOTICE " 30 98• • h Mark w Beamish .iw en .,, . •69-84' rUUL .,an . 1 .. • business as: late, you may se~~ upon t e lhfs staiemllf'lt was l11e<1 w1tn the I Pla.IC NOTICE ··1 oda} tht children of . K.101..... Fiie No. F 174187A VPA, 15 Purple S•g,e, Irvine. CA executor or admmtslrator . or County Clerk ol 01anne coun"' on n11n1 C NOTICE -Published Orange Coast Daily 92715, P.0 Boa 1789, Newport .. ., ., thr film indu!'>t!') can work rUULI NOTICE Of ,,.OB~TE SALE p1101 Fet> 21, 28, March ~ l3. 1994 Be80'1. CA 92660 , upon the attorney for ttie ex-Fet> 14. 1984 I FICTrTtOUta 9UllNEll WI 1<h tfonor. dh1gnit~ and FICTITIOUS BUllNHS Of "::~l~~:.~r AT . 1048·84 1 B11enCOA L9e21;u1r5e, 15 Purple Sage, e<:utor or admh tnistrator, andh Published Orange Coa~~!~ The f!!."'!_ ':!=:: <I04f19 ov~ becaUS(' I ere was a NAME STATIMENT Notice la llereby given lhat PA· NOTICE rv ne. ftli:! with t e <.'Ourt wit Pilot Mtirch 6, 13 20 27 1984 business u J :KklC: <. oogan." he said. The tollowl"9 persons ara d0!"9 TRICIA KUNKEL as Guardian of the PUBLIC 1~1~:~~:islneu 19 conducted by an proof o f service, a wntten 1242-84 THE CHRISTANE COMPANY.
Coogan. who was 69 businen H : &tale of CINDY LEE KUNKEL FICTITIOUS BUllNESS Bren 0 L8lau•e request stating that you de-j 1401 Dov• Stree1, Suite 300. New·
whc n he: died Thur!'>da(." • ~E;E~m!:.WRa~kETC~~P~:polE~ Minor, wlll sell at p~h111e sele, 10 the NAME STATEMENT Tnts staiemenl was 111e<1 w11h 1ne sire special n otice of the fil-Pl&.IC ftOTICE I P<>fT!._BeachChr.:.~~9~pany. Inc .. 1 ..... h 4 u : h1ftl'lnt anel best bidder, under tl'le The following n.rsons ara domg County Cle•L ot Otange r-.. n1y on f d '"' .. 1/C<.'affit.' a '>tar alt c agl' o Be h CA 92660 "" .,.... " """' mg <> an inventory a n ap-ca111. corp . 1 .. "1 Dove s1r .. t , Sutt• ac · term• an<I condlOona hereinafter business as Feb 14 198'4 FICm1oua IUllNESS ""' in Charlie Chaplin ·s "'The David 0. Clark. • 11 Summerwalk mentioned and subject to con-SUNSTONE FINANCIAL 3001 · FUISZ3 pratSement of estate assets or NAME IT~TEMENT 300. Newpo<t Beach, Ca 92G60
Kid" In the 1930s he sued Court. N-port Beach, CA 92660 firmatton by the Superior Court. on Re<lhlll Ave .. Bldg. 1. Suite 208. Put>llshed Orange Coas1 Dally of the petitions or accounts The tooowtng persona ere dOt"9 I Tht1bullneu 11 cond\lete<I by 11
h h d f; th Tadeo, 2604 GlenMYre. Laguna March 19. 1984, al 10·00 a.m , or Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Piiot ••arch 6. 13. 20. 27, 198• ed Secu 1200 bu corporatt0n 1c; mut ·er an step a er "--ch CA 92651 "" " men tion in on 11ness as· T..._ Christene Com""""· Inc . .,.... • · thereafter wttnln the time allowed by Pactltc Regency Corporation, 1245-84 D TE e. COMMUNICATIONS ,.., ..-' lor squandering the $4 Tn1s bus4"ess Is conducted by • law at the ottice of ~ATES and 3001 Redhill A~e .. Bldg 1, Suite and 1200.5 of the California ~Ca A~meda, ~lte 45. Foun~ II Donal<! O Herrman.fSeor1,__, wttetatyh , .. _
mtlhon he earned as a child general t>artnersnlp. McKEE a Protesslonal Corpor· 208, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 ------------Probate Code. tsln Valley CA 92708 This staiement waa _, ,,.
a\'tur. David 0 . Clark allon attorneys for said Guardian Tiits business IS conducted by a POOLIC NOTICE BERNARD A MINKOW Joseph 'Francis Long. 9900 LI County Cterlt o.t OranQe County on
l'ubl1c·1t} about the law-This llatement was tiled with the ,:t 8S8 North Main Street. Suite corporation ------------16311 VENTURA BLVD., ACIAamld927a08Sulte •S. Fountain Velley , January 24, 198.4 r_ .... Coi.lnly Clerk of Orange County on 1000. Santa Ana. Calltorn1a. all the O A. Forman. Preslelent FICTITIOUS BU81NESI .. ._,_
\Ull C\'Cntually led to pas!.· Jan 19, t984 right. title. lntereet. and estale ot This statement was hied with the NAME STATEMENT SUITE 500 Wllllam JoMph Campbell Jr . Pubti9tle<I Olliige Coast Oalty
agt' of th e.· "'Coogan Law'· •2*11 said Minor wnlch 112/9thaof SOY. In Coun1y Cle(k or Orange County on The following persons are doing ENCINO, CALIFORNIA 4641 Sl-ent Ave , Baldwin Park. Piiot Feb 21 28. Marcil IS, 13. 1984
I h h Id . Publlahed Orange Coast Dally and to all1hat cer1aln real property, Dec 30 1984 business as 91 ~36 CA 91706 1046-84 "" llC puts c I ren s earn-Piiot Fet>. 14. 21. 28, Maren 6. 1984 situate<! In Ora"9e County, Call-F23-4513 Ml -CA MACHINING. 13371 ,.
t n g s I n I 0 '~----------90-5_·_8• tornla. described in Exhibit "A" at-Published Orange Coaat Dally" Ha.tel St .OardenG1011e.CA 9264 1 (818) 968-4994 ge~~~al~=~=;,Pconducle<l t>y 1 ----P\BU--C-NO_Tl_C_E ___ _
rourt-adm1nistl'n'd tr11'\t '" nuniic NOTICE 1aohed hereto P1lo1 Jan 13, 20, 27 Feb 3 and Michael Leonard Schot111a11, Published Orange C,oast w J Campbell Jr
fund s rUU\. City of Garden Grove. County ol corrected copy Feb 10. 1984 l3371 Huel St ·Garden Orova, CA Daily Pilot Man:h 5. March 6 This statement was filed with the I FICTITIOUS 9UllNEll
He W<J) marnl·d ttl FICTITIOUS 8UllNE81 Orange. State of Calltomta 276-84 92~::hertne E Schoffstall. 1337 1 and M arch 12. 1984 County Clerk ot 0ra"9e County on NAME I TATIMENT
L} h t .. I.. t N'"ME STATEMENT Lot 44, Tract 781 Sunnyside Oar· 0 C 92',,..4 1262-84 Feb 8, 1984 I Ttte lollow1"9 persons are d04"9 orot ca ~mp11crc. 11!. .. dens. Booll 23. Page 21. Orange POOUC NOTICE Haze1S1 Garden rove. A "" ,23IOIO 1>uS1nes.au
fourth wife. wh~n he dit-0. Ttie loflowlng petsona are d0•"9 County Calilorn1a commonly This bua.ness 11 ~Aduc;ie<:J by a. Published Orange Coast Dally LEONARDO'S GAS & OIESEt
Ht· had four c h1ldrt•n and buASILn~OSNUO STAEET PROPERTIES known is 1031 Trask.Avenue. Gar FICTITIOUS BUSINESS general psrtnetShlp IMIDI IC NOTICE Pllo1March8. 13. 20. 27. 1984 SE RVICE. 8181 WOf'lhy °'. Ml<I·
d h Id "" ' den Grove. Calllorma NAME STATEMENT Michael L Schoffstall rUU\. t292-8'4 1way, Ca 92655 l\\.O gran c 1 ren. .a 11 Summerwalk Court, Newport Thi• sale Is •ubject to current Tn1s staiemen1 was tiled 111111h the Leonardo Roiu 8181 WOt'lhy B h CA 92660 • # The following persons are doing C C 0 C NOTICE OF DEATH OF ,.. eac . . taxes covenants con<tlhons re-busmen as ounty lerk ot range O\lnly on Dr • M1dw~y. Ca 92655
MUC NOTICE
STATEMENT Of
ABANDONMENT OF USE OF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following persons have aban·
ooned the use or the Ft<:lltlous Busi-
ness Name AT YOUR SERVICE,
1047 Presidio Ottve, Cos111 Mesa.
CA 92626 owner Anne B Hallst11d. 8599
Boatb1ll Circle, FO\lnta1n Valley. CA.
92708 owner Margare1 M Hart. 1047
-Pres1d10 011ve: Costa Mesa. CA
92626
The Ftcllttous Business Name re·
!erred 10 above was flled In Orange
Counly on December 23. 1983
This business was conducted t>y a
general partnership
Anne 8 Hallsled
Tt11s stalemenl was llled wtth Ille
County Clerk of Orange County on
Jan 18, t984
Ille no F2336H
Puollshed Orange Coast Dally
Piiot Feb 14. 21. 28. March 6, 1984
460-84
PlBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT O•
A9ANDONMENT Of UH OF
FICTITIOUS BUllNESS NAME
The tollowl"9 P41rsons have ab1n-
<1oned the use ot the Fictitious Busi-
ness Name TIDE AND TIMES PUB·
LISHING COMPNAY, 560 Broad-
way. (The Colony Suite 105).
Laguna Beach Ca 92651 Oevtd H Bishop, 258 Ruby St .
Laguna Beach Ca 92651
Oav1d J Brown 2240 Hiiiview Dr .
Laguna Beach. Ca 92651
The Fictitious 8us1neas Name re.
lerre<I to above was filed In Orange
County on APl.!l 13. 1983
Tn1s bu•lneRwas conducled b~ 1
9ene1al par1nershlp
David H Bishop
This s1a1ement was 1118<1 wllh the
County Clerk of Orang• CO\lnly on
January 30, 1964
Fjle No F21<11164
Publlshed Orange Co&SI Dally
Pilot Feb 2 I 28 March 6. 13, 198'4
1049·84
r
MAA80R LAWN-MT. OLIVI
M0t1u11Y • Cemetery .,
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave.
\...
I
Costa Mesa
540-555•
PIERCE: BROTHERI
Bl!LL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Bro•dway
Costa Meu
6"2-9150
BAL T2 8EAGE:RON
SMITH A TUTHILL
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E 17tn St
Cosia Mesn
646-9371
PAC,,IC YI W
MHIORlAL PA9'K
C.m•lery • Mortu1ry
Chopel • Crematory
3500 Pacific view Orlv•
Newport 0..c;ti
64•·2700
David 0 Clark. "11 Summerwalk strtct;ons. reser~a11on1. rigllls STAMPING SCIENTIFIC$ 17945 Feb 14 1984 YVONNE L. HAMBY AND This t>Ys1ness I& con<lucttld by 'n
Court Newport Beach. CA 92660 nghts of way easements of reco•d Skypark Circle. Suite K. 1rv1ne. Ca • FUl52' OF PETITION TO ADM IN· P\llllC NOTICE 4"<11v1<1ual Ta<lco. 2604 Olenneyre. Laguna and encumb;ence• of re'cord 10 be 92714 Pubhshed Orange Coast Delly IS TE R EST ATE NO. Leo Rot•
Beacn. CA 92651 sa1111ted out of the purch.ue price Richard T Hanley 22282 Plan-Pllo1 Me•ch 6 13 20 27 198'4 FICTI'TtOUI 8US*511 Th11 st11teinen1 was hied with the John Gilchrlsl, 4 lO J lst. Newp0tt Th• property is to be sold on an lino Ml$sion vieio ca 927 14 1243-84 A-1221 16 NAME ITA TEMENT County C•erk ol Orange County on
Beach, CA 92663 "as 11" ba54s excepl a.s 10 title T To all heirs. benef1c1anes. Tne tollowt"9 person 11 doing Jen 31 198•
This business j5 conducted by a The terms and cond1t1ons on sale 1nd1~:~~~1s•ness IS conducted by an POOLIC NOTICE creditors and contingen t t>usmess as f2'n57
general pannersnlp are Caan In lawful money of the RICHARD l HANLEY creditors of YVONNE L . JUDY HANSON AND AS· Published Orange Coast Dally
David O Clark Umted States ol America or part This statemenl was filed with tne FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SOCIA TES. 101 Scholz P12 "119, Pilot Feb 21 28 Maren 6, 13, 1984 This stalement was meg with the ash and part cre<lll tne lerma ot Couniy Clerk ol Ota .. ge County on NAME STATEMENT HAMBY , AKA YVONNE Newpon Beacn CA 92663 1055-114
County Clerk 01 Orange ounty on such credit lo be acc.Optable to the F 7 98 T d HAMBY and ,,..rsons who Judith Hanson 101 Scholz Plz, ------------
Jen 19. 198• F23MOI Guardian an<l to lhe Court Ten per-ebruary t 4 F237915 t>us~:e!~l~swlng persona are omg m ay bf' otherw.'; interested • 119 N-pon Beach. CA 92683 PUBlJC NOTlCE
ent (10"•l of the amO\lnt btd to Put>llslled 0111nge Coas1 Dally LE GARY CONSTRUCTION lh1s1>uslnesa1sconductedby.an ------------Published Orange Coast Dally acc;ompany the offer and tile bal Piiot Feb 14, 21 28. Marc'h 6, 1984 COMPANY 91S Aleppo Street. inuthe will and/or est.ate: lnd1vi.clual ftCTITIOUS IWIUNE ..
Pllol Feb. 14· 2l. 2&. March 6· 198" nQe to be paid on confirmation of 926-84 Newport Beach. CA 92660 A petition h::ls been filed Jud1tn Hanson NAME STATEMENT 906"84 ale by the Court Leona Irene Pasley. 1551 Cor-by WAYNE ~ HAMBY m Tn1s statement wu filed w1tn the lhe tollow1"9 persons are doing
------------Bids or otters mull be In wr1ung 0110LIC MnflCE iander Dr Apt c. Costa Mesa, CA the Sunon or Court of Or-County Clerk ol Orange County on business as Ptl3l.IC NOTICE nd wlll be received attne aforeuld ruu ~ 92626 ~ Feb 17, 1984 THOMAS ANO ASSOCIATES
lliee, at any time after llrll publl· J Fran~ Artokovlch. 915 Aleppo ange County requesung that F2'll37 FINE COLLECTABLES 1631 E
FICTITIOUS 8Ul lNE81 tion of lhia nottce an<I before the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS St .. Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 WAYNE E. HAMBY be ap· Pub1tsne<1 Orange Coast Dally W11s1we Ave . Santa Ana. Ca 92705
NAME STATEMENT lklng ol tald sale. NAME STATEMENT This business ts con<lucle<I by a pointed as norson aJ re p-Piiot Feb 21 28 March 6, 13, 198~ Michael E Thomas 828 St Clair .. ol F f rth 1 1 11 .. b'.. The tollowtng person ts doing r~ 10 .. 5-8• 626 The followlng P41rsona are u no or u er n orm1a11 on 1anu "' general partnerslltp r""""ntallV"' to admtni'ster th" " Cos11 Mesa Ca 112 business 41: orms apply at tht o oe o the 81· business as Leona 1 Pasley "~ " " This busmess 1s conducted by an
CENTAUR PROPERTY MAN· orrw1y1 for lhe Guardian. OAFFOOILS ANO DANDELIONS This slatement was flle<I with lhe es t a le o f Y VONNE E. DllDIJC MnTIC·E 1nd1v1dual
I •• Pl T 1 .. •~ 315 Aven1da Cerntos. Newport B KA YVONNE rUUL ~ AGEMENT. 2692 Cub ..... esa . he right a reserveu to re,.,.,1 any Beacll. CA 92660 County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on H AM Y . A MIGnael E Thomas
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 nd all bids. Alice Marchak. 315 Aven1<1a Cer-March 1. 1984 H A ·MBY (under the lnde FICTITIOUS BUllNESS Tll•S s1a1ement was tiled wnn tne Lonnie L lee. 2692 Club Mesa ~ATED· March 2, 1984 " " F23M40 -NAME STATEMENT County Cterk 01 Orange CO\lnty o,,
Pl , Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 ATRICIA KUNKEL. Guardian rllos. Newpori Beach. Ca 92660 Published Oranqe Coat! Dally pendt-nl Admmlslration of The to1tow1ng person ta dot"9 _Jan 31 , 1984
Tn1s buslrwtu is conducted by en ATES AND McKEE, This business 15 conducle<I by an P1101 March 6, 13 20 27 198.4 Estates A ct) The petition is t>Ys11"1eSs as •23735'
P C j tndlvldual c D 1 in<11vldual 1111 rofesslonel orpora1 on t281·84 set for hearing in Dept. No a CAPS GALORE, 3112 W Alpine Publlshad Orange ou t 11 Y LONNIE L LEE !CHARLES C Mcl<EE Allee Marchak C Ce Dr Avenue San1a Ana CA. 92704 Pilot Feb 21 . 28. Ma•cll 6 13 1984 This atalement wH filed w11n the illorneys for Petitioner This 5tatemen1 was llled with lhe at 700 IVIC nter • Jerry F Konecny 9 Barrier Reel 1056-8•
CO\lnly Clerk or Orange County on 88 North Main Street County Clerk 01 Orange CO\lnty on PllJLIC NOTICE W est, Santa Ana. C A 92701 Orlve, Corona <1e1 Mar CA 92625
Feb 7, 1984 F2'71U 5~~~ ~O:. CA. 92701 !Jan 18·
1984
F23e2T7 FICTITIOUS BUSINEll on MARCH 28, 1984 at 9:30 This business 1s conduc1tld by an PUBLIC NOTICE
0 C D 11 ~ II -" o C D 11 PU 1 Publtshed Orange Coast Dally NAME STATEMENT A ,M tn<llvtClual Publlalled range oaat. 1 Y ub 511""' range 0811 a Y 0 Pilot Feb 14. 21. 28. March 6. 1984 The following person 1s dotng IF YOU O BJECT to the Jerry F Konec;ny Pilot Feb H . 21. 28, March 6. 1984 arch 6. 7, 13. 198• 463•84 This statemen1 wa! llled w1111 the FICTITIOUS IUSIHHS
NAME ST A TEMENT 928-8'4 1291-84 business as· granting of the petition, you County Clerk ot Orange County on BEACH -GARFIELD EAST, KNOTT-ORANGE APTS , I nd BUC· should either appear at th e Feb 16. t984 Tne loHowt"9 persona are O<MO
l>USl'1MS H POOUC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE 1---PUB--l-IC_NO_T_l_C_E ___ COLA INVESTMENT Cd . 1645 heanng and st.ate you Objee'-Publtshe<I Orange Coa:i~~:
FICTITIOUS IUllNEll ~:l~~e Ortve. Corona del Ma• CA t1ons o r flit:' wrttu.>n objec· P1101 Feb 2 t 28 Marc11 6 13 1984
JPR ASSOCIATES. 1839 Sat>rtl'\4
Terrace Co1on1 <lei Mar C111f
92625 NAME STATEMlNT LIFE AND ACCIDENT Qeorge D Buccola, 1645 Bayside tlOns with the ('OUrt before ·1044•84
Tiie lollowtng person 11 do1"9 AND HEALTH SYNOPSIS Drive, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 the hearing .Your appear-
J•mes F S1emlef 607'1 O•ch1CI
Co1ona del Mar Ca111 92625
J09e0h S1emter t839 Sabrina
Terrace. Corona <lel Mar Calll 1>u11ness aa OF THE ANNUAL STAT~MENT -Catherine C Buccola 1645 an<"C may be in person or by
M & Y ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY, YE ..... ENDED DECEMBE .. 31 1913 Bayside Drive. Coron1 det Mar, CA 11656 R09ef'fl8ry Ave . Fount11n "" n I 92625 I yilUf attornt>y
Valley. CA. 92708 OF PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE Tiiis business is conduc1ed by an I lF YOU ARE A CREDI-
Mark Chen. 11656 Rosemary INSURANCE COMPANY, 1nd1vldua1 TOR or a t'Ontingent <Tedi tor
Ave . Fountain Valley, CA. 92706 100 Newport c~ Drht• George D Buccola I of the dereast"d. you must
Thia business I• conducted by; an P.O. Box....,.,, Th11 s1a1emen1 wH hied with the
1
ftlt• your <·lai m w ith the Individual. Newport Beech, CA. t2MO County Clerk 01 Orange Counly on h
Mark Chen (R•port all •mount• In whole dollar• (only)) F•b 14. 1984 court or pn-sent 11 tot e per·
Thts statement was hied with lhe Total admitted asets $3.3 l i ,52 l ,37 1 F23152S sonal rcprcsf'n l a t1ve ap ~~~n:~.~1~~ 01 Ora"9e CO\lnly on Totel llabllltles 3. 117 .254,568 Pll~~~=~~~ 6 °1r;~~ 2~0~~~. Dally I potnll><l by lhc· court w ithln
Fn1272 Special surplus Funds 8.378.497 1244_84 four months Crom the date of
Publtatled Orange Coast Dally Unassigned funds (surplu s) 185,888,305 1 first 1ssuam·e of letters iolS
Piiot Feb 14. 21. 28. March 6, 1984 Gain (Loss) from operations 30,775,065 ----PllJ-l-IC_NO_T-IC_E ___ I provided 1n Sec-uon 700 of 467-84 Increase (Decrease In Capital
1
the Probatt-Code of Call-
-----------and Surplus during 1983 14.386. 112 FICTITIOUS BUSINUI T f f I P\B.IC NOTICE Insurance In Force· Nationwide 20.641.727.000 NAME STATEMENT fornia he timt' or 1 mg -----~---------Accident & Health Premiums 287.056.202 Tile following person 11 do1no claims will 110\ expire pnor
flCTITtOUI 8UllNlll Insurance In For~: Callfornla Business ,.... 9.909.097,596 business as : to four mnnthi. fmm the date
NAME 8TATIMENT Accident and health premiums -Direct THE CORONA DEL MAR lo( tht.' hf'armg nolK"t'd above
The 1o11ow1no e>ertons are doing Callfornla Business P..,,e 111,720.990 FLORIST 3337 Easl Coast High· YOU MA y EXAMI NE bu111rw1u as; -w 1 1 d 'th .... ay, Newpo<I Beach. CA I ORANGE COUNTY WESTERN We hereby certify tht the above tems are n accor ance w1 Mark Culak. 13729 Pllile<1etpnta. tht• file kept by the roun lf
CIRCUIT, 88 Fair Drive. Co1ta the Annual Statement for the year ended Deeember 3 1 • 1983 Whittler CA 90601 • you are interested in the es-
Mtta. CA 921526 made to the lnstftance Commissioner ol lhe State of California. This b'usmess 11 conducled by an tall'. you may serve upon the
Pamela Peel><>dy Olmple, 1020 pursuant 10 law. lndtvldua1 eXt.'<'utor or <1dmmistrator, or So Deml"9 St , Santa Ana CA Wllllam O. Blahop, AaalHnt Vice President Mark CuJak
92704 Dick van Treljen, Aaslatant Secretary Thia st11ement waa 111ec:1 with tn• upon the attorney !or the ex-
Oebble MeEwen. 18381 Gold· Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 3 6 7 8 9 t984 County Clerk ol Orange County on t'<'Utor or administrator. and
en-t. Huntl"9ton e.acn. CA ' ' ' ' 1257 84 Fat> 14. l984 flit• with the court w i th 92648 . 1'2»121
Th11 bullnHs It eOl'IOuctec:I by • Published orino• Cool Dally proof of servtef'. a written
general par1ne.-.n1p Mt.IC NOTICE Pt.ellC NOTICE P1101 Maron 6. 13. 20 27. 1984 n.'quest stat.mg that you de·
Pameta Peabocfy 01rnp1e 1246-84 I ot'--,f t ttt-Ill Thi• 1111emen1 wu 111.0 with the sire Spc<'ta n •~· < •
County Cletll 01 Orange County on LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND m g of an inventory and ~P·
Jen 18. tH• .. AL TH IYMOP819 OF THE Ml.IC l«>TICE pra1sement of estate asst'ls or
l'tll270 ANNUAL ITA1'MIENT -VIAR PU9UC .. AfUNO NOTICE of 1h1• pt>tiuon.s or acroun \s
Publlahed Ore~• CO.at Dally INDID DICEll8ER :u , 11U PO .. te&.I CLOltMO Ot' mentio nt-tl m &-t·u on 1200
Pllo1 Feb 14, 21, 2 • Maret'!~·~:! of ltAClf'IC F1NAHC1AL LIFE aOUA CHK:A NIOfAN and 1200 5 of tht• C.Jlfomta
INIU..ANCI COMPANY, 700 AT, ........ ~IVl Probate Cock
tt.wpott CMtet Ottve, Tile Cny of H11nt1noton 9eael1 KENNETH R. GORDON
POOLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 92625
NAME STATEMENT Paul P Stemler 4 61~
The following petson is <lotng Dorchester Corona <lei Mar C1hl
business as 92625
AQUA-PAO POOL SERVICE Robert J Stemler 1839 Stt>rine
Be.c.h CA 926'16 This ousmess ts conduCla<I py a
8412 Norlolk Dt Huntington I Terrace. Co•on• del Mer Ca 92625
John Ross Feeney. 8• 12 Nortotk general p1rtnersh1p
Of Hunllngloo Beach, CA 926•6 JarMs F Stemler
Th<s business 11 conducted t>y 1n This st11ement wu liteo 11111tn '"'
lndtvtdual CO\lnty Cle<~ or Orange County "" JOl'ln Ross Feeney Jan 3 1 198• ·
rh1s s1aiem1n1 was hied w1tt1 me FD7331
County Cle<k of Ora"9e Couniv 0" ' PubhSlll<I Otenge COMt 0111~
Jan 18 t984 j Pttol Fet> 21 28 March 6 13 198•
F2382'13 t053·8•
Publtshecl Otange Cou1 Dally
Pllo1 Feb 14. 21 28. Marcil 6 1984
465 8• Mt.IC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUI aUtfNllS P\8..IC NOTICE NAME STAHM£NT
The ronawtng pel'90n1 a•e <101no
•ICTITtOUI BUSINESS bus1neM 11
NAME STATEMUff RS ENTERPRISES '4081 Chaoa11
Th• lollow1ng pe•soos are dOtng "'vt l1v1ne Ca 92714
business 115 Scott GerdMr Lnf'lm•n 14081
NEWPORT MOORING SERVtCE Chaglll Ave. Irvine Ca 92714
1200 Sl'lellml!ktl! ROAll N-port Rowtan<I Gardner Le>nman. 1600
e.ecn CA 92663 Rul h Lene Newpo(t &Mell C•
Wilham lll Hems 2138' .t,nttgua 92660
Lane. Huntington 84tach CA 92846 fh11 business 11 eonduelt<I Cy •
Donald R 9lg1lke 481 Countty I general partner.t'llQ
Hiil Aoed An1n .. m Hiii&. CA 92807 Scott O LOhman
Wllllam Lee Merrit lhtt 11t1tement waa hlfo<I wltll tM
l'htl •lllem~t WH Ille<! Wlll'l 1"41 County ci.11 ot Ora.~ CQUflfy <>"
County CICll'lc of Oren~ Count)' on Jan 31, 1984
Jan 18 1984 '1S1*
Of1~ C.O..t Ot tly
28 March 8 13 t984
t054-84
P .O. 9oll tCIOO, Tr-11aportat1on Comm1111on nu NewP«t IMOh CA.. tr.t.a n.cwleO • e>ubtic hMrtng to d11-1~un HAWtHORNE BLVD PWUC NOTIC£
'icnnoue .u.-H (Report ell .mount• In wtM* ~,. only) UN the ponlble c~ ot '"'-HAW TH 0 RN E , CAL I·
P\BJC M>TIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE
ACTfnGUI 9UIM ..
NAMI •TATIMIN'T d ~ tot1l admitted a1M11 S6,090,573 Botta Chic• median II and II FORNlA tOUO ";.".!.~:A~=· ix!:i:.!.~0 pot(IOl\I .,.
04
Total ll•bllltln 888.931 ·=led~:., oJh; M ~11~°.,;~ (tlSl •U·l ltl TM loll0wlf19 ~s IA dotng
SOUTH SHOAE AOOFINO, CapitaJ paid-up 31.000000•000000 13, 1084, 1n tn. City Hell Councll Publtshl'<l Or~ C tit bu11Mn ••
19381 Tobaao .Ln, Huntlnoton Grottpeld·lnandcontrlbutedturplut • • hamt>era,2000 MelnStr .. t.H"nt· "-ilvPilotMa..rch 5,Man:_h 6 PROouc1 10N Hl'AO At
&Metl. Ct 926"8 Unattlgned funda (aurplul) 201,6•2 no1on BMch. -" " 81.JILD!RS SUPPLY 1794~ Stiy
Llnd11y A, 811atr'ilal, 19381 Gain (Lou) from OperltlOM 1H,335 The Ttante>OflllOll CommlN IOfl and Morch 12, 1984 p11tl Ctrcte Suite K lrl/\ne. Ca T~o Ln • Huntll\gton 9Mcl\, Ca lncrtat (~M) In Capital Ind nv11 .. 111111ote 11av1ng "" interetl In l 26 l-84 t~7 1• 92616 S 983 189 137 th11 min., to attend A'~ on 1----------:::.=;;.;_~ Aicnaro l H~. 27212 l>ia.1"'0 Kim 1..troy Lott. 21e5 Cenyon urptu1dur1no 1 • n1•manttw1"b9prMtt11td1ttha1 for Id Action M11110flV,.1<> Ce em1 Of'lve. Cot-le ~ ee. tnaurenot In Forte~ Netlonwld• 93.88 1 ,000 lme. You may uu th-Pvblk: won a " Tl'll• bvtinMt" c°"~ by an
T"I• bullneea i. conducted by • lnaur.notl ln Force: CaJlfornla Bualn•n eo. 102,317 Oet>anment ., S36-5'43110f furth81 Cal a nOM<l\Hll ~·I partnerlhlp. W• her•b)' <*'ti~ lh•t tM above lt•m. are In llCCOrdance with ll\fQfmellOn RICHA~O T HA."IL!"f
l.INSAY S~LATH!tL • the Annual Stlltm4ml for the Y••r ended December 31, 1933. Oal.O Maten'· \H4 ft\IA •l•lemtt'1 ... !tied Will\ tM
MAmlTATl•NT
Tl'lt Ioli~ C*rtona W• 00!!'0
bV .. Netu
CHRIS f lAN CON.SID!~ TION
COMPAHY IN 11\e NAME ~f
CHRIST 19712 %1om.c LIM,
Huntl"Qton e.acn Ce1110011.1 t20'4
~d.,..ard A rl)w\, 19172 PO(OtNK
L.,,. H1.1ntlogton 8Moll Caolor~
91646
fnl• ov.ine. ia concsuaeo DY "'
indl\l«lual Eo.eto R Fl)nt1
Tl'l11 II I~' '11!n t~ \ltlln lf'I
Coul\ly C4efll OI OtlflOt Qoullllt Oii Thia 11attmel'lt wu flied with tn. made to the tnau'•~ c omrnlt1loner ot tt\e S11te of California. LICIA M wtNTWORTH CITY Daiy Pilot COl.th1v Cltf1o 01 Or"'O• CO\.m'Y °"
C®nty C.11 of Ore,noe ~on purtutnt to liw CLEAi< Feb 7 lH4
Jen a1. iM P1u1 .. 1 cotti..h President cm OF 11uNT1NOTON &EACH •o.v~nn ~ n:m.1 ""* " · Pub411Nct Oral\Of ~ .. 1 Dally PllOt ft NUft P\lt>lttiltO Of•noe Cou1 Dell~ ~ Oiange ~ Dall,
Publtln.d Oranr Cout 0e11y Audr-v J. ~ue.. Secretary March 3 6 9 1H4 P•101 Jan 1• 21 76" Maren 6. tll"4 flll101 he> , 1 2t. MtrC:ll 1 13 tM4
Jan 3' lll4
Pnot "M> 14, 21. 2 Maren e. 11a.4jPubhal~ Or"'n~ COH1 Dally Pilot March 3, 6 7. 8 9, "34 · 129C>-t4 642-5671 on-e. tOS?-M He.M 1258-~
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88 Orang Coatt QAILY PILOT/Tue1doy, March 6, 1984 _,
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o.-ANOa COUNTY MOTICI oi; Tl'UITIE'I IALI 1142"4 ' NOTICI Of. AYAtL.AetltTY M A.NNUAL REPO"f
I UPtSlllO" COURT On March 27. 1064 1t 10.00 1 m
100 CMc Ctlmlf Or:w .. t FO<ICl<*lrt Cont11llant1, Inc , I
\. Purktll'lt 10 Sec;llon G 10•(0) ot
IM lnltl'n .. R.-... ~ Code, l'l\)ti~ IS
ll«tbV glVefl lhllt 11\e eMull r~I
for 11'\t F"lacet YNr Octob41r 31, 1983
of .. ARRY G STEELE FOUN·
OAflON, 11 pt1vtt• tounelatton. 18
anllabl• 11 tl'le foundation'• princl·
pal olllce tor mspec;tton du11119 1911-
ular ~ness l'lou1111 l1ort1 II 00 1 m
10 • 00 p m by eny c1t11er1 who r•
quests 11 wn11111 180 days aft41f IM
elate of lhtt publlc•11on
l 1nt1 Ao .. CA. '2701 Cll1tom11 corporation, u Trust•.
Pt11n1111. LINDA MOSS. dbl qr Succeuor Tru1t11 or
L.tNOA MOSS INTERIORS SubSUtuted TrultM. Ol lhat C*taln
The founoeuon's prtr1c1p111 Ofllot
ta located a1 30 I 4<1 1 Otd Newport
Blvd . Newport Beach. CA 91663
D•ltndlnt ENT'EAT AINMENT Deed Of T1uat ·~ecuted by TYSON
ARTISTS. INC • I Ctllfornla OOrf)Of 0 TONNESSEN, 1n unm11rted
111on, OIVEASIF'll!D F'ILM PAO· men, end rKQrded Ap<ll 30. 19_aa...
OlJC..TION, a G_.I Perlotfehlp, lnttru"*'I No 82'148272, c9r'Of-
B J c;AEATORS, INC , a C1fll0<nlt flolal Aec:ordt of Orange Co~inty,
Corpc.>rlitlon. JAMES POLAKOF, an C11llfomla, and put1Yan1 10 tt111 oer-
tndlvldutl, 8EVERL Y POL.AKOF aka lain Nottce or o.tault ll'ltrtlJnder
SEVERI. Y JOHNSON, an t(U1111IC1ual; recorded No11 29. 1983 H tn1tru·
VICKIE HAYES. en lndlvleluat, JOHN ment No 83-545383, of Orflctet A•
J SMITH an lndtvtdu11: NOATHI cords of aatd CO\lnty, wm unde< and
AMERICAN INSURANCE AGENCY, pursuant lo aald Oeed Of Tru1t NII
and DOES 1 through 100, 1ncluet11e 1 et public auction for cath, lawtut
The prlnc1pel rnanager or tne
IOYndatlon IS RICHARD STEELE
FIEDEKE & GR!:CO CPA S
Case No 380440 1 money of the United States or
SUMMONS Americ., a casl'ller·1 cheek payable
4647 Long Beach Blvd Ste 0 I
Long Beach CA 90805
Publlsl'leel Orange Coas1 Dallv Pilot
Mardi 6 1984
NOTICEI You h.ve been 1u.ct.1 to said Trustet drawn on a atatl Of
The court may decide 191lnat rov' nallonat &>ank, a atate or fede<at
without rour ti.Ing ti.ard un .... J credit union. or a stata or federal
you ttepond within JO d•Y•· Re.cl savings a!ld loan assoclat1011 domt
the lnlo,metlon ti.tow. 'clled In 11'11• state, at The Cour ly1rd
l289-84 II you wish to see!< the advtee otl a1ea between the two stairways 11
1111 .attorney 1n tl'lts m11tter, yOY 1 the Allen Bu1tdlng, facmg Yorb8
PUBLIC NOTICE :.houtd Clo so promptly so that your Street at 14081 Yorba Street, City
w11ttfln responSG. II any. rray be ol Tustin, County ol Orange, Call
11111<1 on time lornta. all that right, title and
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY AVISOIUsled ho s1do deman-Interest conveyed lo end now hetd
OF ANNUAL REPORT dade Et tr1bume, i.d1 decldlr con-, by It under said Deed of Trust In the
Pursuant to Sec.lion 6104(dl ot tre Ud. t in audlencla • meno1 que property situated 1n said County
the Internal Revenue Code notice '~ Ud. reaponda dantro de 30 diet. and Stale desert bed as
l'lereby given that the annual report Laa la lnformeclon que elgue. Parcel 1 Unit 47 as shown and
for the fiscal year 1982·83 ot JOHN If you with to •-.k tti. edvlca of described 111 t"-Condomtnium Plan
W SELJAN FOUNDATION a Prt· •n •ttorn.y In thl• melter, you: recorded on October 14, 1981, In
vate toundet1on is ava1tabte "' Ille ehould do eo promptly t o that your Book 14256. Page 45 ano emended
foundation's pronc1p1al olf•ce l<u in written rHponH , If any. may ti. I February 4, 1982 by Instrument No
spectlon dunng requtar business llled on time. 82-042729, both ol Oll1c1a1 Recoroa
hours from 9 00 a •fl 10 5 00 P m by SI U1ted de .. a tollcllar 11 con I said County
any citizen who •t'QueSll> ti w1thm 11Jo de un abogedo en ••I• •tun Parcel 2 An und1v1ded 1/52nd
• 0 .
l80 deys alter 111~ 11a1e ot 1n1s µubh I 'o, dab a r I a h a c ar Io In nterest as a tenan\ 111 common 1n
cation medlatamente, de 1tla menera, tu he tee interest in and to the com-
The tounda11un" p11ncopa1 olloce rH puet la eacrlla. ti hay 1lgun1 mon of Loi 6 of Tract 1048<1 as per
Is located at ?40 B"09~ Stteet puede H r raglatredl a tlempo, map 111ee1 tn Book 463 Page$ 35 to
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Costa Mesa CA 1 1-TO THE DEFENOANT; A ctvl 7 mclustve of Miscellaneous Maps,
The pttnc1pa1 n 111.iqe• ut the 1 complelnt hat been llled by the ecords of said County, as such
loundat1on is M• Jc1rm W Se11a11 I p•lntlft agalntl y~. If you wit h to erm is defined m the Antcle entitled
President • defend thlt Jiweult, you mutt Deltn1t10ns" of the Dectaralton ot
Pubhsl'led Orang•· Cnast Daily j within JO days after this summons ovenants cono111ons end restrtc·
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c: Piiot March 6 l'l84 ts served on you lite wtlh lllos cour ons recorded 1n Book 14095, Page
t.285-84 a wrnten 1esponse to tne compliunt 16 of Ofl1c1at Records (The "Dec-
I II ,
Untess you oo your default wtll be araho11 ')and any amendmentS and r
PUBLIC NOTICE entered on apphce1lon of the plam upplements tl'lerelo s
1tll. and this court may enter a EXCEPT THEREFROM all 011, gas
I STATE OF CALIFORNIA 11udgemenl s9a1ns1 you tor Ille relte minerals and 011'\er hydrocarbon
s _THE RESOURCES AGENCY , demanded 1n the complaint. whtCl'I ubstances tying below a depth of
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS I could result in garnishment o 00 teet wnhoul any right lo enter
AND RECREATION wages 1a111ng of money or property pon the surface or the subsurface
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80LSA CHICA ST A TE BEACH I or 01he1 relief reQuested 111 the com r s11d rand above a depth of 500
Et.clrlcel & Communication plam1 eel. as provided on lnst1uments of
Repair• Orange County. CA. Dateo June 14, 1982 ecord NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ' LEE A BRANCH, Clerk Also except therefrom all water,
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Sealed btOS will IJe received a1 the By C-t..KEELER Deputy ater rtghls, claims or tllle to water
Office or the Department of Parks · JEFF u ENNIS FERENTZ, ESQ. , on or under said land
w
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and Recreation. Construction Sec· TODD'. FERENTZ & SMITH Parcel 3· Easements as set forth
lion, 2422 Arden Way, suite A-t i 1300 Don St., Sulla 300, n the Section enutl.~ "c~rtein I
Sacramento CA 95825 or p o Box I Newport Beech, CA. 928eO asements tor owners ·and Sup-
255528 Sacramento CA (714) 1151-0811 011. Settlement end Encroacl'l-
e
p
95865-5528 (NOTE Express matl J Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally P1101 ment" <l( the article enlllled "Ease-
must be sent to street address), Feb 28 March 6 13, 20, 1984 ments" of the Declaration.
telephone No /916J 920·6821 up 10 ' l53·84 Parcel 4 Easements as set lortll
2:00 PM. Tuesday Ma•Ch 27 19841 the secllons en\1tkld "Certain In
al w111ch 11me and place they will be PUBLIC NOTICE asements to Owners" and "Sup· publicly opened and read for per ort, Settlement and Encoracl'l-
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forming the work as tollc.>w5 ORANGE COUNTY ment' ol the article enlltled "Ease·
FurntSh all materoats toots. labor I SUPERIOR COURT ments" ol the decteret1on ol cove
and equipment necessary 10 1ns1a11 700 Civic Center Or. WH t ants, conditions and restnchons,
new and repatr e•1stll'l9 etec111cal I Senta An•, CA. 92701 ecordeel In Book 14092, Page 1797
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and commun1ca1ton systems at I Cross-Defendants DOUMANI vs I Oll1c1a1 .~ecorels (tile "Master
80LSA CHICA STA TE BEACH Or· 1 AUSTIN PATRICK ANTHONY AUS· Dectaratton ) and any amendments
ange County Cal1torn1,; complete TIN and DOES I through x on-nd supplements thereto
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tn accordance wtlh tile ptans and I ctusive ' The street address or other com·
. specillcat1ons therefore and such Cross-Complainanis CITY OF on des1gna11on or said property is
addenda thereto as may oe issued I YORBA LINDA urported to be 75 Oxford 1147
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prior to bid opening date Case No 37 .91.41 vine, CA 92715
Prospective bidders may e•am s u M M o N s o N Setd sale wtll be made without
Ir
lne and obtain b1c:J torms spec1f1 CROSS-COMPLAINT ovenant or warranty. express 01
cations. and plans by calling a1 or NOTICEI You have bean eued. mphed, as to tllle. possession 01
c
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maoltng a reQuest to the 01t1ce of 1he The cour1 may decide agelnt t you ncumbrances to satisfy the unpaid
Department ot Parks iind Re<.-without your being heard unl•H atance due on the note or notes
reatton, Construction Section you rHpond within JO day•. Read ecureel by said Deed of Trusl, lo
No btd will be considered unless •I the lnlormetlon below. 11 $64.926 30, plus the following
e
b
s
w
1s made on a standa•d t:i•d torm I 11 you wtsri 10 seek the advice 01 st1maled costs, expenses and ad-
lurn1shed by the Department of an attorney tn this matter. you ances at the time of the 1mt1al pub
Parks and Recrea1ton ano •S made 1 should do 50 promptly 50 that your cation of tilts Noltce of Sate
m accordance w11h thP lnstruc w1111e11 response 11 any may be l, l50 71
llons to Bidders tiled on time . NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER.
e
II
II
$
Btds must be submitted for lhe 4 VISOIUsted ha sido deman-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0 enltre work oescrtbed herein De-dade Et tnbuma led• decldlr con· EED OF TRUST, OATED Aprll 19. v1at1ons lrom spec1l1cat1011s w11I not tra Ud. •In eudl~ncla a menoe qua 982. UNI.ES~. YOU TAKE ACTION
be cons1dereo and will be cause tor Ud. rHponda dentro de 30 dlat. 0 PAOTECl YOUR PROPERTY,
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rejeclton or bids The Oepar 1men1 or I LH la lnformaclon qua t lgue. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC
Perks and Rccrea11on reserves the 11 you with to t eak the advice of ALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA·
ngl'lt to waive any 1negutar1ty 1n a an attorney In thlt matter, you ATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
bid or lo re1ect any or all b•dS thould do t o promptly t o lhel your ROCEEDING AGAINST YOU.
Tile successful b•dOe• will be re-I written rllponM , 11 any, may be OU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW·
IT s
N p
y
quored to execu1e a con1rae1ural tlled on time ER. agreement 1n oie torn1 ot a Stan· SI Utled d·a .. a t ollclter el con· ATED· February 29 !984
y
D
dard Agreem~nt Form 2 whtCh ) .e):: de un abogado an atle aaun-ORECLOSURE CONSULT ANTS
shall be b1nd1ng ui;un 111e St<11e of to , deberl a hac trlo In· NC
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Ca1tlorma only ui;.ion aur.irov .. 1 by the 1 meelletament• de Hla manera tu 4081 Yorba Street. Suite 2 10
Stale rHpu11., 11c~lt1, t i hey etgJna u,st•n. CA 92680
1
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In accoroanc"' with lht: 1Jrov1~1c.>ns puede 18, r111ttlrada a tlempo. 41731-3942
olSectton 1770 177'.lano t1731ol 1.ro THE DEFENDANT: A clvl anielW Ormerod
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the Labor Code the OepartmPnl complaint haa been llled by the ublislled Orange Coast Datly Ptlot
has ascertained lhal the general patnlllf agalnet you. 11 y~ wit h to arch 6. 13, 20 1984
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prevelt1n9 rates of wages 1n the defend thlt lawtult. you mutt
county tn which th~ work os to be within 30 days alter this summons
done be as llSted by the Departmen1 1~ -.erveel un you lite with thos court
of lndustnal Rela11ons A copy of a w11tten response to the complalnt
ll'lis lishng ts on ftle at the Construe-Unless you oo your default will be
tlon Section enterecl on appt1c.a11on or the plain·
Preference w111 be graritP.d to tllO· 1111 and tn1s court may enter a
Cler property approv"d as Small 1udgemen1 against you tor the relief
Bus1neu" tn accoroan1.e w•th Sec· oemanded 111 tne complaint whtcll
tlon 1896. et seq T1!1A 2 Ca11torn1a could result 1n garnishment ot
Adminlstretove Code Appltcatoons wages talo.mg or money or property
lor preference must be submitted 10 or other relief reQuested 1n the com-
tl'le Smell Busmess Olloce 1811 1!1a1nt
14th Street, Sacramento Ca1ttorn1a Dated Jan 25 1983
95814, not less tnan 11w tS1 calen· LEE A BRANCH Clerk
dar Clays tn advance ol ti10 oper1ing By J v HYATT. Deputy
date ti btdder wa,,1s Smatt Bus• RUTAN & TUCKER
ness" preference 011 1111s pro1ect LEONARD A HAMPEL,
bidder must sign STD B 1: lorm DEBORAH A. ALLEY end CRAIG
(Small Business Preler~nce and LABADIE
Cer11t1catton Reques11 .rnd submit 611 Anion Blvd .. Suite 1400, P.O.
with bid Box 1950
DEPARTMENT Or PARK'> A.ND Cotta Me11, CA. 92828
RECREATION 841·5100
Wm S Bnner 011<'~to1 P1;01to;hed Orange Coast Detty Piiot
Published 01angl" r r.,;51 Daily P•ICJI Mart h 6 13 20 27 1984
March 6. t3 1964 1283-84 127) 84
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE OJ DISSOLUTION NAME STATEMENT
OF PARTNERSHIP I Tne. 101tow1ng person 1s doing
Nottce 1s hereby Q'""'' pursuant business ,1s
to Sectton 15035 ':i 01 ""' Ca1ttorn1a I THE KEMPLfR INSTITUTE. 605
Corporalto"s Ct•d" ti.;,1 Tim"~ Mir L<1> .. v•Pw Ln Costa Mesa. CA
ror Cable T ••tev•~"J'• tnr a Dela 92678
ware Corporat1nn <-<" Cante Com-w;J11er Kempter 605 Lakeview
mumcations Inc 1 Orlaware Cor Ln C.ostil Mesa. CA 92626
porat1on S1orer C.ommun1ca1tons Tt11s business is conducted by an lncorpora1ed an Onor, cnrcmral1on tnrJivodual
and Tele-Commun•c .111r,n5 Irie: a Waller Kempler
Delaware corporatt<"1 heretolorr This sratemen1 was ltled wtlh the
doing business ii'> r•artners under i Counl 1 Cler~ ol Orange County on
lhe name or SPOTI tGHT at 2951 I Jan 1a 1984
28th Stree1 '>uott-2000 Santa I f23e275
Mor11ca Cal1f0rr11a <t040'i and at f'ubt•shed Orange t;oast Deily
27632 Et Lai•• t .19uria N1g1Jel Call Pilot ~ el1 14 '2 1 28 March 6 1984
forms 92677 ti.iv" .1qr.,,,d to SPll lhe 464-84
primary asse1~ ,,, ~.Pr1TL1GtH 1<1
PUBLIC NOTICE ShoW11metThe Mr1v1•· C n011nel Inc
and have dtssolvAd t11e11 partner
ship as ol January 1 1'Jtl4 t•v mutual
consent Times Mirror t dt>IP Tele FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
\lls1on Inc ha~ ltw """' "ulho11ty to NAME STATEMENT sell the rema1111nq , .. 1rJ11t1r\t11p as llw tollow1ng persons are dotng
MIS. pay and rJ1'><.h;11q" "" 1t11b•h1tes I hu-.mes~ as of Ille parlnershop (QllFKI .1110 re-IRVINE J(WELRY 598 t Sierra
ce111e all monies vay.it:>IP 10 lhP oart Or.1vo Ir v1nP CA <nns
nersh1p. perform 1111~11119 co111rac1s I Irvine En1erp11ses Inc 5981 Sier.
and act in any mann•ir nec.ess111y 10 ra Bravo Irvine CA 92715 f wind up the ellaor~ of 1ne 11artner. Tn1s hvs•ne~s 1s conducted by a
111'11p corpordfton
Dated February 16 1984 Osama 1(1sMr Secretary ,
TIMES MIRR(JR (,A6Ll TELE· This stalemt>nl was !tied with the
VISION. INC Cllunly Ct'lrk ol Orange County on
Durl\am J Monsm" A~''"'•lnt e.oc inn 18 111641 F23920I
Puu11~1tm! 011m9e Coast Daily
Pt11•1 r "" 14 21 28 Marcil 6, 1984
' ntllry
Published Orange Co;i-;t 01111v Piiot
March 6. 19841
, :ia6-ll4 I 902-84
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAMfi 8 TATEMENT
T't'le followmo Pflt sent are flnlnQ
bueineH as
WESTHAVEN TRAVEL 1'>6!>q
Brooetlluret St W1t\lm1n41111 C.lt.
92'6&3
Alta June W&ttti6 U4? Hy.inrit~
Port. Hunlin(ltOn 8f'll(.h CA 112646
C heryl Ann w1111e1• 15659
Brookl'lurel W•~trninsrer CA
92646
Tilll b\,ISlneu '' c11ndur tf!d l>y ll
general p9rtn9fSlllp
""• Jvne Wot111r\ Thlt a11tement wu '""d w•tl'I the
County Clerk Of OrnnQI' Lounty on
~.b ., 19114
,237t41
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8U81NE8S
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are doing
t>u1111e" 111
THE Vil LAGE APARTMENTS
1176 Sf M111n Street r A, Irvine
C.A 9n 14
Ptuhp H McNamee 1178 SE
M111n Slrf'tlt •A Irvine CA 92714
l oncnlri S11v1ngs •nel L.ottn As-
\Or 11111on 10 1 Lincoln Way,
Munterfll)' Paik. (;.A 91754
Tru9 bullneH 111 conducted Dy 1n
vn111torpo,,t100 11stoc1111on othlf
1t11n • p1111n11rsl'l1p
. µlllhp ti MCNlmM
ftus •t11ttmf111r wH lllen wrtl'I tM Counl~ Ct•rk ot OtM>Qt County on
J11n 18 11184
Publill'led Oreng1> t.011~1 Dally Pu1111~Md
Piiot Maref'I 6 13. 10 'J1 t9U PtlC>I r11(). U
f"'-711
Or nnr Coett D•lly
} 1 2 M.tr<.h 6. 1984
462·8• t211• u I
1288·84
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollow1ng persons are doing
us1ness as b
s
c
A CHOICE FOR LIFE, 32261
Camino Capistrano. Suite D· 106.
an Juan Capistrano. CA 92675
Mona D Betzano. 33086 Acapul·
o Drive, Dana Point. CA 92629
Barbara L. Klem. 27611 Sum
merfteld Lane San Juan
Capistrano. CA 92675 Tl'\os business 1s conducted by a
g ener al part nersh1p
Barbara L Klein
Mona D Belzano
This statement was f1ted w1111 the
County Clerk ol Orange County on
an \B. 1984 J F2382"4
Published Orange Coast Daily
P11ot Feb 14 21 28 March 6 1984
471-84
PUBHC NOTICE .. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME ST A TEMENT
The following persons are doon1i
business as
CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES 204 Amethyst Av~
Balboa Island Ca 92667
Al bert Damian Rohr 20.1
Amethyst Ave Balboa Island C•
92662
This busmess 1s condt•Cled by a•'
1ndtv1du<1I
Albert Rohr
Thts statement was hied w•th th
County Clerk ol Orange County o 1
January JO 191!4
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Potot Feb 21 28 March 6 13 1981
1050-81
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT f'I The tollow1ng person is do111g
business as
BEAUTIFUL. ENTERPRISE~>.
3334 E Coast Hwy Suite 11186,
Oorona del Mar: CA 92625
Guerm and Carolyn I.Iker 150!1
Sandcastle Corona del Mer. C"'
92625
Tl'ltS buStness 11 conoucreo by i.n
1nd1V1dua1
Carolyn Atker
Tl'lll 111a1ement was filed with Iha
(.,ounty Clerk of Orange County <•n
Feb 2 1984
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Pubhthed Orange CoHll D1~y
Piiot reb 28 Merci'\ 6 13 20 19f.4
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1924 HOllClll)' Road Newpcrt
Beach, CA 92660
Sanor• E Stat., 1924 t101te1.1y
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Re modeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom.
fi replace. beam ceiling. $420,000.
IRYllE TERRACE
~::~ Open Sat.. S un. 1-5 183:3 Galatea Terrace
~HY Panoramic bay & cx ean view . 4 Br 4 Ba, ~:~\ 1 patio, pool hom e. Fee P rice $775,UOU.
~:~~I VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROllT
~'"' Fabulous bay/mountain view. l Br. l Ba. ::::~ j C'ondo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000.
''!'·-BAYSIDE PLACE IAYFROIT
seller. 751-3191
C:SELECT
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Deltght • 3 Bdrm, 2 master
suites up, olllce type
down Oettghtful gardens
views S•3 .000 l H
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Realtors. 675-6000
Most desirable "Windsor"
model. 2·sty wtth Mstr Br
suite down. 3 Br & Bath
up Separate family room
w 11h fireplace. W ell
planted atriums adjoining
llvlng room & Mstr Bdrm !•---•-•••• Many upgrades Comm .
pool Truly a deltghtlul
lam1ty home $159.000
Ask lor Bettina Laughhn
644-7020
llHO REAL ESTATE
IEAOH DUPLEX
1111,000
Nice duplex with new
paint, l!replaces and gar-
ages One block to the
beach and has m1n1
ocean view Owner will
finance 6J 1-7370
Tra ditional
Realty
63 1-7:l70
COROU IEL llll
CHARMER
Cute well located 2 Bdrm
home on lull sized R2 lot
Sunny enclos.ed patio,
ltreplace. bltin k1tcl'len,
carpets & drapes An xlnt
value at $189,500.
(714) 673-4400
USTSIDE
DOLL HOUSE R·2
This beautiful 2 Bdrm
home has been complete-
ly redecorated. Extra
large 101 gives ample
room for an additional
unit A super starter
home w1lh future poten·
ttal A great investment at
$134,900. 646-7171
WALLS OF sussm
Walk to ll'le beach fr om
1111s gorgeous spllt level
1900 sq 11 4 bedroom.
2' • bath Living area l\as
country size kitchen, din·
1ng area. huge ll111ng room
w11h wa1111 of glass A
must see at $215,000
Call 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Balboa
Peaia1al1 1007
Bayfront Condo, lrg 2 Br
2 Ba. boat sllp, panoramic
view , sparkling cond
Furnished $575.000 Call
213194 7-5144 e ves.
2 13/945-2347 da ys.
Owner will show by appt
Coroaa •el Mar l 022
IElCll COTillE
'It BLK TO CHINA COVE
Darling 2 br, 1 ba. Priced
to sell today' S 189,500
Prlnclpals only Cindy
Shaw. bkr, 760·8600
By Owner Cozy duplex.
pool. f16>od rentals. Fine
investment. $310,000
Prtn only 640-4999
JlllllE CllEH
S1ngre story 2 Br, den 2 Ba
home. behind guard
gate. Tennis courts &
s w imming pools .
$365.000 Ed
Escano/Maureen White
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going, going gone• Prime
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2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boa t spaces. $1 ,375,000. DRASTIC RHICTIOI I SblOf0.0000 ~ever 1o1teretd 8UJotf\•""-' '"' S..11 • 8v'I'"°"" ( •vl••"wfutu .....
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. Bdrms • convertible den 1 241-'275 Ocean & J ettty vie ws. Marine room. 4 Br, lmmacutate condition. ---
3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking .$ l ,28:J,O(l0 $595,000. Call Joyce 3 IDllM I DH
COROIADO CAYS IAYFROIT Oabott or Sally Shtptey 1101,000
Corona Island cust. bayfron t lot. 85' boat
deck. Plans avaiL No w $370.000 w/trade .
ARROWHEAD HOIE
Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq.
ft. $440.000. Will trade for local prop.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
GE 1s9-9100 Lovingly cared for by long
time owner with huge
· yard and tots of added ====~======~I storage. Check 0111 this sharp well maintamed de-
tatched home For info
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Boys. Beach
Real Estate
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Ortt: or tt1e ways homes are being
bought and sold today is with
Blended Bate Morigage
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cauon. end unit across
lrom lge greenbell area
Close to transportation &
shopping Call 759-1501
A blended rat.e mortgage Is a new
mortgage that covers an old
mortgage and advances new funds
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than it was previously, but not 9.8
high as current rates would
l'eQUl!'e
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Many lenders offer a blended rat.e
mortgage as 1t produces a higher
return than the old mort~age /'.
real esi.ate professional can guide a
buyer to those properties where
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Spacious patio Luxur-
iant garden. Property in
lop condition You own
the land .. _ $268.500
131-1300 ........-...~
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Nice I Bd rm w/pV1 entry,
large used bnck fireplace
& BBQ PLUS 3 Bdrni .. 2
be home. lrptc, RV 'ac-
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SIZE COMFORT
Spacious 2 slory 4 Bdrm.
21'1 b~lh home wltl'l sep-
arate family rm & formal
d1n1ng A dehghlful nelgh-
borl'IOod for cMdren In
excellent Costa Mesa lo-
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$137,9001.1! 646-7171
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Dynamic beck b •y condot
French doora. ueed brick
llrepl ace , A/C, tree
shaded patio. 2 BR's, 2'"'
baths. Move-in perpectr
Large 1111umable 11%
loan. Newport Beaol\ ad-
dress!
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Assume gd VA In. $83.800
on sharp 4 Br, pool, many
xtras nr OCC M in $10K
on Owe lrg 2nd.TO to
qual buyer St37.900
Owner 642-5583
Nice 2 Br Co-ndo+,attach
dbl gar $92'.500 · Mon-
ticello 1 story Bkr, AM
831-2170, PM 496-7649
OPH SAT /SH 12·4
349 PRINCETON OR
Sharp 38r 2ba. fam rm,
remod kltch. pool/spa.
lge patio. many extras
Priced 10 sell last s 148,ooo. 5•o-7367
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2Br 2ba w/yard Ip, sec
gate S 16.000 under 1981
purchase price 642-8799
or 786-6822 & 644-8722
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2 Br. 2 ba Condo In Land-
mark, Breaker model,
M agnolia & Atlanl a
$120.000 963-9235
llEAR IEICH
4 br. 3 ba. Short walk to
beach Spec. ttv. rm,
lam./dln. rm, lrg bale,
ea1~ care yard Asking
$172,000. See at 614
20th St 536-1718
Ocean-dose 2Bd~a
Sea spra y t w nhme
Pool/spa,' tennis & sec. 4
yra new S 109,000 prlnOI·
pals 0111y 720-1705
~ lor quick escrow noT IEIEt ~ Br TwnhM wllow Int 112,lOO I/A. No qualltylng. Call
N d V.. 11 d now to seer Agt 8•0-2678 o own ~. 1m1 own
FHA 01 5% down 95% Y IWIE OlllT
loan A l•n tutlc 2 2 BR 3ba trl-level condo
bedroom c ondo with w/2 cer gar Racquet ball
Pft\ll CY Also enotoMtd & ttf"lnl1. S 125,000 Bkr
ga~e Start tltwe M d lfii---~-.-.---lll 10'19 renl mo~ can
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dr. pallo eov/deck1 Lie 000 G LORt 11 I mo S~S>2!> ... ,. .,.1,. a1e frat .. tlmat.. w<lfk • Ilka • bNver. N ~ ~~1 Call ._.._ .... 1_2050 MleCltlaMOUI 240-72te New1)ort & Cotta M... 448485 Steve 547·807& "' .,.,....., u Gaty 84S.5217 PTL Chrtttlan rafl MR. Mel. -'I """'" ....
Area 548-8238 Repair Of Raplae. •••• a PllfEU•-H 754.9904 hm ... 2·5&67 Xlnt rata. 1 yrsMr' In -.------,~,~~~~====:
Pl ---Aepalr·Ramodal·Rooflng CALL 808 &4&-2923 Nt5 • -la l · !Aduta WOf1d 18 = ?! LOT Mother wllt baby11t In my Ooort-Wlndowt•Cablnats Waalcly ~rdenlng, mow, • !!I Ouatlt hO\lae cle•nl -T •g W0td Prccwl119
C.M. noma. Rallab1-.,nd Panet-P•tioa·Fanc... 35 Drywall edge, lartlllza. prune, OOMP l68s i Call YBarbara aft , ~ Palatllil I d lNTERioQ A llnaea. ldtoOI a Pf'•
SERVICE ratpOntlble. Raa.tonllible yrs exp Jerry ~e-.413 :inwwxcc tXPINd • wMd, ouillvata & •Pf•Y· SMALL MOVING JOBS 53&-oe94 .. pa-I HANGING/STRIPPING aonal ptOjeet& u f· 10' 1
ratn Mrt. Llttleton c ,._ All Taxturaa 6 Aeo\otttlc Ratldantlal& "ommerclal MIKE 846-1391 -·-I VIS"-MC Scott 87:). 1512 wi-.a-~S0-8018 .. tat "91Crtlt Free .. t. Kavln873·1503 frHltH•at.I Sptlng/HOUM/Wlnclow BYRJCHAAOSINOA •HANGING/AEMOVAL•l'!!-~=~==L--DIRECTORY ·--1 la.lat Brlveway1, sTaawatk1. 0 '' .... t••a HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE Now It Iha ti~. 191 "'do" Lie.nae 280644 14 yrs of 11 + yrs 9XP«lene• I--• Patloe Llc'd Call Ron Dtctrical a -· -Furniture. Trash, Tr... Lady Ola,... 487-7182 happy local cwtomat1. i MIKE 851-1800 WINDOW WASHINO
plut Iha IRVINI! MIRROR ltmct 556-0034/0on 970·9828 ElECTRicilN· Priced u., ••• llntf'J &e3·5415 NORM YOUfHOUM Can Sparkle Tl\ant( you, 875-0383 I ''The only meoc. ~t~6'~~~~ Gt woA maint, rep;I;, Rod Sandford'• eoncrale right. free ntlmata on I La1IH.,. O.. IH. Hauh119. MoV1ng Sluden1 2 enargallc, railM>la QUALITY PAINTERS 1 e=:=v.f~I OVAUTY'' 831·2029
Wednatday at painting, clffnlng e1c 4 mf.S<>nry Frat .. 1 10 lar~ 0< small jobs Lie ltl. 1_1lt. Clt-N·•J has lrg truck. raas. rate mature woman will clMn PROMPT, NEAT PRO· t WOt1t only 2~_3173 WlndOw WMf\ll'O ,.~ noHlrechar~I 957-0270 yra ........... 1oc •40_1705 396821 873·0359 ., Thank you Jon 759·1936 your hM. 645·5124 G&G FESSIONALS 838·71491 ~/out, ....... tel--. _,,.. " lreeest ~8-8519 ---1cw..._.. w-11---1 In .,.._ CA.LL TODA 11 ... LL ~ --Elect Contractor: Free KRUEGER HAULING i::C .. t f•v 12 YRS EXP. I'm small, ~-' .,....,,,_ ng • low rat• Ar4Y ~2.51 a I F aaff •1 Ctr1•ic Tilt •1 o a111 work .. -stalla1""-<>-as Consul!· .a II Liii e.. · " Y guar J&PUEU UllEIEI Furniture. 1rash, ci.en-upt My pnc.a are small! '"" ,,. Vour Dally Pllol PROF BK P .IACCNTG. Custom file Sarvlea 113783A7 Steve 897-7183 839•6035 Mall 645•5089 Income Tax. reas r1ta1, RON 8so..6477 1 ant Aaaignmt. 581 -8590 WlaUw
Sarvlce Dlreotory Compulat Mod. lees Free Quality workmanthlp ELECTRICIAN lie .. bondacl ADVANCED -CHUCK THOMPSON Wa Gals Should Heng lenicn
Representative Countel. Meg 642•70"7 Reas. price•. 547-8322 Lie 233108 sma1111ge TIE 111111 SCEIE LT HAULING-MOVING MGMT SERV. 964•7512 PAINTING T~ther. UPhot wall• "w'llllNPlibO""'w""'R"E""J"UC"""'tP.a.."tH""f Appliance deliver. dump -3 H2-412111t. ao.t Ca•ia•t laki11 CLil• Ill )obs. repalra. 548-5203 Lawn-tree-shrub Install job• Jon 8.45·8192 ...... §t 962-7519 8 730 a.nytlme. CENTER. Alum wlndOM -• Traatrlm/Removal --1-t·11
-In ""''' .......... ~~~~~~~~~ •New cablnet1. cablna\ Loving cnildeare In my Faraltart Lawn malnt1Ro1ot11llng Ital •I MA NRY * TILE CORONA DEL MAR Local Plaattr/letah 1~;,;:' 1 ~-~
.. 1. facing, ban & tormlea home, Newpor1 Harbor HI ltllai1~11 ~ee estimate 548~6 2• .. , E-1 • llO-IJl• All Type.s Re .. & lie painter Low. rat ... nal;h· p[l§fEA1JXTcA1JJd geo.3551 t• t ••t coun1ertop1 642-0881 School area 850•7208 _ -,. • • 831·2345 bomoOd tal 1 840-8259 Ratluecoe lntla•t 30 yrt ---::-------
--------C11rm t -lUllA IPlllmlY .... fll.. Furnecat &. Gu Piping •m·~ Custom homes. no middle exp. Neat. Paul 545.2977 liiip,;;tt;;tt~-·-... -.-~
SPECIAL low RX+Es' !J ; .... 1., met Cuslom Upl)olstery **•HOME REPAIR B Cl l -1 MOVING = man ,,.,.,.. lnlr/axtar •••• Ll--StaJ• ,_ r.ciukee 1&11 .,,
Custom Outllly Work-Uc EST'l:OR LESS The unique PINK LADIES t-ree Estimates & Plekup Elec·Plumb-Carpentry .... ... •J " Fr 811 Mike 498-6394 .... contractor• who perform
Ins refs 851•8285 Carpn1ry, cement. drywall, NOW in your area For • delivery (714) 554-7 128 Remodels Keith 646-4672 FfoBJN1S CLEANING Ouick/earelul Low ratat --2• ..... D. •AAtJll k $200. lndud------12 yr exp Dave 831 ·3•08 pertecl t'ob Call lor lree Ask lor J Valenzuela SERVICE I Lie T 138046 552-0410 HOUSE PAINn;;m-•"' ...-wor ovtf .. .., SPECIAL LOW RATES -- ---CAii Me First I'll fix any-a uiorough y At reduced winter rat• Weta< Heater SP9Clal $250 la~~~ar'llllU 1.___""'!!
Cu1tomOua11tyWo,k-Lle. EllpertCarpentryServlee estimates 551"12"3 G.r•t•ill thlngrlgl'lllor less 25yrs clesnhouae 5•0-0857 *A·1 11YIM* Freeest Oava875-3901 be i ............ n ..........
Int.,.,., 851-6285 Repalr-Remod-Addlllons Ctatracttll r•1rs e.cp . refs Walt 646-1888 ... , flt pi t domestic help. Bettquallly 25yr exp Rep°':~1.::r.~r~p~~c contractora 9'\oulcl to ----Doors-etc 5•S..4980 n -Have own transp. 22 yrs Uc T •118.428 73(>_ 1353 Lee'1 ~llntln; Int/Ext. 1tate In their edvertltinQ.
AJ,llHCt -FE-NCES & DECKS Gtatral Topped/removed Clean· HANDYMAN OF CdM exp., gd rel's 5•2·5156 -----Comm I. resd'I. acou.a Anyllme M&M &42-9033 Contractors and eon·
I ~ Mr Fl11-Anythlng. Painting. STARVING COLLEGE ceiling. 241-0121 •--t• sumers, contact Mary
I r Ouallly Redwood work. llllm·llCI OllSl. up, new lawn•. 75l·3476 Wall paper etc. 640-8259 *OEN. Houaecleanlng * STUDENTS MOVING CO ---aw &al Grondleat S58..0Hwtttt
ANDER APPLIANCE Large and Small Job•. Remodel/Repairs: eomml Clean Ups•Tree Trimming Reliable, exper free est. Uc T124-436 Insured. llUFIELI P&llTIH. t3 Yrs exp .• ah lypas, fair any questions. Contrae-
Buy-Sala·Repalr L~RRV 75-4-1620 and resld. Llc'1, bOnded. vard Malnl •Hauling IRVINE HANDYMAN Carol 648-6502 650-3263 641·8427 Int/ext frat ea<. Local ref prices. llC. /ree eat Fred I or's Sta la LlcanH
841 W. 19th St C..... R-EMODELING .• 11 p .. 8 •• 8 Ins. For est: 552·9142 MIKE 650·3263 Will lake care of all your WATCH US GROW! IOyrs exp (714)636-8911 213/-434-8339 L.B Davtd Board, 28 CIVIC Center ,.. " ... problems In minutes. FOR WEEKLY SERVICES &4&-5538 Also cuslom cablnelS 18 T COMPLETE LAWN CARE Electrlcal, plumbing (HALF OR FULL DAV) • I --* * * Unoftlclal Paln1er eve 714183s-9529 Anah Plaza. Room 690. Sent• ------yrs in area Lie. bondacl, htl winter. buy your own Cl & Rel carpen1ry. etc 786-3802 Call Ron 75•-8796 IHC -.Ital 10< lhe 1984 Otymplct. AOOFLINE. All ,.,..... of Ana. CA 92701· New In town? CIH1lf1ed lns'd 968 356 .. 11 yllme ski equ1pmen1 instead ot ean-ups andscape, __ Plano 1euon1 Can Be Fun c •~-
can help you meat many ~-• n renltng You can a Hord ii Pacific Coast 951-1101 Flrtd wtial you want In Sell thlnQI fut with Dally Pr1111ta O< amall ~...... e::.'~•~'~ell4 r:fs~ ~~~·. ~erb~~::: Ha..,. ~ '° MU?
of your need• 642-567~ 1 C1...med adt do 11 well ~ ctasslfi~ 6•2-5678 Have aomethl to NII? Dally Pilot C~fled1. Piiot Wanl Ads. John Barry 96!-5839 642·2238 Gary ~_.. 1488 859-" 102 Cl...med adt do ft waM.
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,Prtrr!J 1258! C11t1 M111 2224 C11t1 Ina 2&24 lt!J!it lt1cla 27'9 IHaet ltac~ 2711 lntala 2tll Semen
Newport BaYfront pdme1 n -Ottlce a11dtor storage a---& office bldg. 8472 IQ ft. Frplc enhances 28R w STUNNING lrg 1 Br. gar· PYI 1 Br, frplc. pool, pallo. 1 Br $585/mo. Len 1han space avall 1300 IQ ft: ...,_..,
Sl .600.000. Bill Grundy1appl1 dbl gar kid S500's den apt pool, rec area. gar NQ.RetS 399 w Bay 150 yards to sand. New 5o4S-9457 Cott• Mesa aw/wttndolt631-eo53 Bkr 675-6161 539-6190 BEST Alty tee $475/mo. 710 W 18th St S515 550.6357 crpt & paint Patio $800 · __ allattMI
Da ltxtl Vaill l300IMESA-VERDE lrg 3 Br + B11t. ltacla 2 40 WE IFFH A ClllOE io move In 1&468-241h St la•aatrial <ta... ftr lale 4112
fem rm. grdnr Inc. $900 *51001 L & 2 B 213•592•2725~-lnt1la .-..v 1-!IM~!'iii--!'Wll--osta Mesa units. pie· I 8.3 1-3155. 55&-81•8 ~ up, bac ... 1 r, Wanl • selectlOn of grut ltt•I 2w CIGARETTE or VIDEO turesque 12 bldg com-pool, spa 18992 Ftorld3. Uv1ng? Wa can otter any· ..,. 2000 & 2600 aq ft DISTRl8UTORSHIPS
Plex. *".500.000. Pool, New 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 875 842·28.34. 842-3172 thl:l from a small apt to Baca bay X·lrg rm 1 bath. S0.50 aq f1 c n B · w
W_... d M .. 7 ..., S • h If lookl I .. t "'~1-5032 u ut•n•tt.... • OC'UOtl ay, arCD Jae .. rec clubnse. outdOOI w 18th t dbl garage. no Li lal Ii atl 2152 a r oute. ng n Pool & t9'1nls Mat n-smkr .. gen ~ p10Ylde money tor ex-AR I ES (March 2 1-April 19): You learn more about personal BBO's lrplcs &4 encl pets $825/mo. Sierra ~ t CM, NB or H B thmk of S325 •'I> ullls 645-7897 CM approx 3000 tt 11\cidt panllon, all locations,
possessions, basic values and income potential. Domestic adJUStmi:nt gar a'g es · G ros~ Mgmt Co 6"1·1324 CONDO FACING NIGUEL "' flut f0< that choice of Balboa Pen1nau1a bay 500' office dbl: lnd1tr1 prk lralnlng &. a BONDED
takes place, haromon>: is restored on homefront. You'll be invited to a $370.000. 1983 expentes Nk:e 2 Br 1 ba w/gar w/d GOLF COURSE. Weat Ideal llvlnt front home. S350/mo. S1•50l mo. 644-7269 ttaff to assist y0u In Mt•
go urmet dinner. Libra. Taurus rorsons play s1gn1'ficant rol-. S75.• i 9 belore taxes & hkup nr' Victoria &. Ca· Nine. Attractive 3BR 2ba TSBLRMEAG TT 84725. 1~3 Dock avall. 673-2098 h ting up YOUR OWN "9 debt &e<vlee. Geo. Elklns nyon s5951mo A.gt upper end. ll)e porch, N I Y 6 • 1-2 11..Ct•tall PART OR FULL TIME'
TAURUS (April 20-May 0): Timing improves. confidence is co. 644-7500. Ask for 997.9309 or 631.3187 washer/dryer. refrlg. etc. west~ 2 Br, $485/mo, Lrg Rm & Ba. nonsmoking dOesf SPEAKER: Club BUSINESS.
restored. techniques are refined. Moon in your sien highlights Joe Griffith 2 car gar w/opnr, no pets 1st & last. Pool. carport. Fem. utll Incl Kit prlvl-partlea. con'lantlons, NVEST $3,995 to S50.000
1nitlat1 vc, independence. creativity and surge of optimism. Gain Spllt leVel 2·3 BR kid pet se75tmo Incl sol1 water&. No pell 833-8533 · • leges, pool, gar, lat&. laat meetln;s. "Californla Kid Wlnstoo-Satem-Koots
indicated through personal appearance~. You'll be asked to participate lact•t Prtf 1350 ok blue pdol ssoo lrash. 71" 770• 1950 s350i mo. 54a-9o59 Ill". Vester year1 ... excll· l ·S00..2• 1-2268
tn a clandestine meeting. *1111 lllTI* 53S.6190 BEST Rlty fee l~rt ltac~ ' ~~LIK* ~tOiaBtEA. CH· !~ 1 Mature adult non-1mkr. ~1191 R. rntag. ag~23 laaian "--4114
GEMINI (Ma} 21 -June 20): tud> Taurus message for valuable Costa Mesa units 1tt 11me 0111 Ptiat 22 ProFperson lhr home. ,.. ..,_ pool. kite. laundry prlvl· 2-079 /evs 54a, I,, ...
hint. Answers are found behind scenes -som eone is trying to tell you ottered 1oxgross w/great 3 BRt2 SA $790 Furn bach $400/mo Nr ~'$5~~~~~j: ten· 1eges $300
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something. Y o u'll have m ore responstbiht'-. relat1onsh1p gro ws financing Call !Of details VERV ATTRACTIVE Fash lsld 64•-53•7 Nice room in large house. Advice In ell matters Love. 10 wa-to make -• 1 Owner/Agenl 5•0·••84 B It L 2740 c M $235 m I e & b 1tne11 •-"~~, stronger. chances for reward multtpl). Romantic liaison lends spice. 493-0•67 Ooeanfron1 4 Br 3 Ba dptx. aat. IC• ost 8 eu. Al~ ~ountehn~ 1815 beneflU. Call 983-8570
CANCER (June 21-Jul ) 22): Wish comes true. you reach "tder lllOG H. llPlD 3BR 2BA hme w/ocun vu I Winier rental lo June 9th 1 er Condo lnclds wash-957-3955 So. El Camino Real, San Flutt Fold Laundry for ...
audience. m emberofopposlle se\ talksabout love and is sincere. Shake Newport Beac.h Beaut bllns gar kid ok $700'1 $900/mo 650-7368 er/dryer & relrlge Prol. fem or stUdent. over Clem. Uc'd. 492-7296 Noctn Lagun• Etta!).
ofTtendencv which causes 'OU to hang o n to past. Now ts 11mc to break oce.,, vu 6 yrs old As-5J9-6190 BEST Alty tee A t I U I S•25/mo No pa11. 21. kit. pnv. $275. Tustin ttshed same IOC 13 yra. 1 1 sume existing 1st TD -,ar ••• 1, I • Devin RE. 642-6368 771-0817 aft 6PM Talent search AClors. ac· Owner retiring $9000 free, to begin a new product I\ c cycle. only. 833-8021 ask lor OCEAN VIEW~ 2 br. 2 b• ----SEA & SUN LODGY-tressea. model•. now terms. •94-70l8 J Quinn
11.EO CJ.uly 23-Aug. 22>,: Y~u'll be $1 vcn a ne~ ass~gnmcnt -fresh Mr. Thomas ~~~~~· s~o g:~~9~01· Ctata •111 2724 2 S~~k5~~~ tx;h· s3:.r l~!ii 5110 wk up Color TV screening new 1alen1 for ::-::------challeng~ h1ghhghts sc:e~ano. Emphasis on panic1p~t1on ;n commun1-I.E. WHt.. 1625 _ · · 1 Bedroom apt. nice now 847-6100. Yolanda 3026 w coast Hwy. Npt t 0 P c 0 mm er c 1a 1 ltrt9~,
ty. chantable o r poltucal pro1ect. Stress ongmahty. accept added ** Baal. lt1c~ 2240 kitchen 11v1no room producer/director No T.D I 4121
responsibilit). Superior talk:> about promotion and ) OU are on verge o f w.· .. ·, ou*11 2BR 2eA •Fam hm $506·. deck 6·6-751 4 • 2,~2 ~~t·~~ v;,_~: .... IMr• I ~~~an~=~~;,;·, $~ .~ l&TIUI
ma1or breakthrough. w/gar kid/pet tine el 1 br. 1 ba, bit-ins. gar.. $550/mo 964·0896 Attn: 22 tw bOarding care memt>an we6eome 8y
VIRGO(Aug.23-Sept.:!2J:Follo"through onfirst1mpress1ons-We buy condos. houses,l 539·6190BESTRltylee balcony.retng.S375mo tor the eldetly'" my appt only 545·7176 =actC..hM..
check legal documents. including passr><>n. Focus on travel. educa11o n . u"'1s Negative caah flow * TURTLEROCK. 4 Bdr. 2 5•8-•291. &45-9857 SUWlll ~~382'i16:S-0s::; .. pv1. i:;!:,MPri!~1~tt8f $ TD's ~~~~2nd
showmanship. ability to expn:s~ idea\ ;n d ynamic. enten:11n1ng OK Foreeloosures OK Ba.3pools.tenn1s.bngh1Quiet1Br$475 newpaln1 YILUIE Root.Settler NH/CM
manner. Sense of direc tion 1src~1on~d through ;nd1v1dual who aided in Your P~~7~i terms &. clean. S 1295 752-0664 c•rpels & draP.,. Range: New 1 & 2 Bdrm 1u11ury ltatlla It Liit r.... 094 RE Broker Bd Realtors
past j ------Basic Bargain 1 BR flat frig. lndry. walk to major apts m 14 plans 1 Bdrm. Sla11t 2tol Found 5 mo Old RitTeN. 642-2171 545-0611
LIBRA (Sept. 23~0ct. 111· D1.,,ers1f). be flexible. ask questions lt1tal1 w/appls kid ok $300s shops and buses. 2 Bdrm and Townnomes 3bl 2ba apt In NB. v. ml part Siamese. blue co11a1 ,,.... 2114 ll'a
concerning promises related to m onc). Y o u'll become m o re a\\are of 539-6190 BEST Ally fee 646"5282 No pets .. pools, lenms, water· from H 8 State Pk $350 w/bell. Vi c Herbor s-~,2~ 'II · f d d 1 B -• 1 1 N t falls. ponds Oas paid. s 150d 650 77•7 I -"dams 850 0216 att '"30 -body 1m.agc. yo4 rcco.gn1zc n. ecess11y o P.roper 1et an nutnt.1on. IMIH fuaiaL.. Bike 10 ocean 4BR Incl den r .. ng eon Y· o pe s. + ep • '"' • "
P I t I ff: • 3 BA dbl gar 5710 Small. quiei, clean. $375 From San Diego Frwy ----Equl1y oan1ava11. undlng
opu anly increases. inv1ta11on to pres 1g1ous soc1a a air is a C • 11 ZIZZ 539_6190 BEST fee 1916.c Wallace drive North on Beach to BALBOA ISLAND house. in 10 to 15 days average highlight. trtal t 11 McFadden and Wesl on frplc, 1111 July $210 +-last Olher amounts and 3rd
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'-. 21 ): Be willing to tear down for ultimate 1 bdrm, beamed celhngs. Rlghtoff beach basic bach 1 BR upper, new cpts, no McFadden to Seawlnd & utlls. 673·2587 FOlJND ADS . ro·s also avalt
purpose o f rebu1ld1ng o n o;oltd base Lunar emphasis on public bright, new paint & crpt. bungalow al $300 dogs.Garage.Avall3110. VIiiage (714)893-5198 Beaut turn nm w/irg Br. ARE FREE YllTHl.aTUIE1·1aaa
relations. partnerships, marital s1at~s. Do plenty of listening. :,a~r+&u~:r6·7~~~1~0 539-6190 BEST Ally lee ~ .. 17~~mo~~~~~~~2 8 ' 1..,.rt ltacla 76 welkin clst wsttr/dry &. ._
observing and filing of facts. Aquanu'i and ano ther Scorpio figure B f 1 d Vacan13Br 2Ba $850 3 Br 1•2 BR CONDO'S more $395 650-6314 Uc ~allf Mtg Bllr
ti eaut• u 1y ecorated. 2ba $750. 1Br S•60 2 Br ,.,., Be, E.slde t nhse. DESIGNER kt clea Ca"·. WIDOW HAS••• f~ TD'• prommenuy. completely furnished 962-4471 Keith 968-9853 patio, pool, lndry facll . s575 to$1295 see n, I ... "" SAGITTARIUS (N ov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Gain 1nd1cated through wnung Tnnse $1095 673-0896 no pets Ava11 315. $650. Agenl 831-4960 stable rmmie 10 shi 3 bt. s10.ooo up No Cfedlt
communicat1ng 1deas to co-workers. Focus on basic issues. health and 2 9 lmat 244 268 E 16th St Curi I B drm. uu11 pd. tropics !1~~· ~~r~· ~~~~ d~~ 142-Hll checil, no penalty cai1
employ ment. Scenario h1~hltghtschange. travel. v ariety and a .. special lt•f!rl lt1cla 16 Starting aa low as Herbert• II, 8.31-1266 I apts. 2•21 E 161n St Npt S•OO·~ utils 63l-11oo Denison Assoc 673•7311
relationship.'' Gem int. Virgo and another Sag1ttanan play kcy roles. Bay1ront 2 Bdr. den, 3 e a. $700-$1100 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave. Hll $500/mo 6"5•10•8 Exec condo, nr beach. 3 s1-
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good moon aspect h1ghh11hts boa• sllp poulble r.r:::::: Retrlge. no pets. S-475 for 1 Br w/ioft. lrplc, gar, Foond blonde Shepherd Btlt Wiit.. vv . · · · fi h d 'lb Furnished yrly $2500/mo. ~ ~ ....... I 2 1 SI M 1 Br. 3 ba. 1ennt1. pool. mix male, lamale dark creauv1ty, physical attraction. s1gn1 1can1 c anges an posst le Call Rusiy 631•1266 aisor peope. erra gm dahwr. 1 block to beach. Avall Mar 5 $395 to brown Lab m111 a Cats ... .,.1 ·---
journey. C hildren could be involved. domestic adjustment takes place. • 641· 1324 S750/mo 8•0-3787 $600/mo. nago11able. Newport Beach Anif'Tljll -_,.,_ .. ,
you'll receive gift which should be regarded as "token of affection." ~ ealfy •MESA VERDE 2 Br. * Versallles lux. Jr. 1 Bdr. 953·9600 exl 215 days, Shelter, 126 Mesa Or WOITfYI
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Spotlight on land. real estate. 1 Ba. New decor $550 refng, pool, spa. sec. 786-4063 evenings C.M 644-3656 The Orange Coast Dally
secunty, willingness to recognize past error. Now is time to correc t 7 86-1172 1 No pets 833"8974 g1te. $550/mo 5•5-77S4 Family to share Bay1ront. Found. drk colored Cat. F Pilot has an Hcellent ~
mistake. to recoup loss and to seek counsel from one you previously IHstt l1fwrllhltff ..! m:·· a'I J 1111 shr kitchen only Liv rm, 2 blk nee collar 5-48-4325, =1:/ J:tor • ~=
ignored.Youaregoingto beonmoresohdemotional.financtalground. 2202 1, , 11•1 ba. WSlde. Brand Br 2 Ba or Uv rm 3 Br.2 636-8400 Newponer lnn Executive with a proll9n Geatr1l "' ,... d &. Ba Dock avail. congenial --PISCES (Feb. 19-Marc h 20): Confusio n exists, but this 1s new crpls, rps, family 973•2098 Found GOid«\ Retraever 1rack rec ord GrHt
temporary-ideas will click and you'll be amply rewarded Shon tnp 1, ... , I W11ttr 3880 M~,':',!on Drive ~~1n~oE~~r.~11sers';~~ Fem to shr turn 2 B~ M puppy Udo Isle po1en11e1 guar1n1aed
may be neccsa!f;. commun1cat1on fro m relative helps clarify holiday R11tab 3 Br 2.,ty condo. Walnut _6•5-66•6 IN NEW ORTSEACH ba. ger $275 • ullls. ~3-1202 ~:s~n ·~:\0 ~~~
plans. Cancer. aurus. Capricorn persons figure in unusual scenano, JlOlll IULn Sq., park. pool, avail 5425/mo 1 Br refrlge. s:r..1= ': 2 ,.80~~h~~:=; 650-4•95 att 6PM, M-F F~7:e:~ldH~~~f.:~ into management a plus · , PRIP UUIEIEIT lmmed. S850. 552-8468 patio. no pell. 724·0 from $680 (Ask about Pror M/F shr 212 exec 974_5637 Send resume to
leun ltr hit 1 Btaan Its lalt ltaan ltr hit 114/lll·lllJ Right oH beach basic bach James St 873-7787 furn1Shed apls. complete condo VIiia Balboa. quiet. ....... P. O Box l560
T I & II Prvl $4 25 ullls lnci ~ Found Lab mix. blk/brown Cos1a Mesa. 92626
J-lat 1044 • ltwp!ll ltacll Ifft ltwprl ltacll I Ht bungalow 't S300 S•25 ·Vacant 1 BR upper. with v, I nens utens s, f t Sh h d 1 EOE •"-·-----~--1 - -NEW & LOVELV decor In 539-6190 BEST Riiy tee Cpls/drps, no pets. may be rented lor Jhort lndry lrplc Believers ema e ep er m x. --------• IUY Y l 111 UYllHT IY OWHI HPW 121 IOO 11. this 2 Story townhouse Uni erslt Pa k -710·0 James.955-0809 term or longer No lease ~:~~~';'5e6 lurn welcome ~~:he A~~~al ~':..':ft:~
1 3 Br ~ den • lam rm. 2'.la Assume ex1s1fng $280.000 3BR pv1 patio. bit-In "The T;nac/ 2Br 2B1 S5651mo 2 Br 2 Ba. trplc. ~~~~ ~o~ J~~~r::-~d 64•·3656 UllllSlllS &mSll IRVlllE ba, pool, 1p1. Great 1sl 207 Lu;onla. Cell Mt kitchen. dining area, gar. Cardlll attchd garage No enclsd gar. all bit ins. 1•• q1100 PROF FEMALE 24 lo shr IL.OST-lg blk Shep mix lor Ir vi ne ret1r emen1
Fan111tlc 3 bdrm, 2 ba ~~;~~ 2 ~3~~~~862~0 T~omas at 833-8021 I trplG.comm pool. •cross pets $750/mo 1st lasl + near sh0pp1ng center. ••• :v~ly 3 IBr ~ ba W~ Answers lo Shadow. VIC cenler Full/time. snort
home Culverdale Highly --·-11a•111 YI MIU I lrom park $850 sec AvaJI 3.1 752-2881 810 Center St. IS Cl --27_7_6 ,. ge rv me w Pf Babb/Bak•r 556·2035 term Ea.pd meellng put).
upgraded Excellent lo-B-'VFRONT Spectacular -CORONA DEL MAR VU of ---TSL I llf 142-1101 H t•talt non-smkr M/f tun pnv, Karen 549.7295 he working with ol<* cation Call today for de-corner View. dock. sec Only $217.000 3Br 2ba. bay & llgh11, across trom lt~rt ltacll 2 19 I 2 Bdr 1,., Ba. garage. yard S350tmo Terri 857-8555 adults. commun1ca11on
tal'" $1 ,350.000. 675·2330 pool, quiet street near park Decoralor sharp 3 112000/mo Modern 2 $695tmo, Lovely 2 Br. 1'.la blk to beach. kids & pet Prof. r~ M/f' to shr love-LOST OR FOUND A PET? skllls 851 -1655 ~ ------schools/shops 160-0861 Bdrm.. French doors, I Story Back Bay 4Bd 3 ba Twnhme, only. 5 yrs OK $495 •98-1082 I !)" 3 Br Mesa Verda home Call Ammal Asst League AllUIE UIPLiMIT ~G l BEST BEACCH BUYt -LIH-ISLE-IY IWIEI I atrium, dining room ba 3300 slf. 3 C.r gar, I old Kids. pets. lse OK. --..:__ I $3ooimo 957.6582 978-PETS NO FEE ..... 99M'"•S aisor 2 Br 2 Ba Ondo w/atr $1850 I I I '" I t p Avall 3115 Call soon for 3 Br 2 Ba. ocean YU, COU· ,_ .. K
cond. Walk to beach + 3BR 35' IOI $3-49.000 •• ,.,,, ......... 1 .. 0 f00• ac 't 6~~-~366 OU appl A.gt 6•5·9850 I pie only. no pets. $650 WE LOOK FOR YOU! I SCRAM-LETS Orange County based air· If 1>001, 1pa & tennis. Open SUN 1-5, 673·4063 • I urn or op · _ • Sec & ref 642·0138 , House/Roommates I hne wtll be conducting ea y s 162,000. For terma I 1•2 VIA UNOINE llHlttrt 111· 1400 l •br, 2 sty, nu dee. blk to EASTSIDE 2 B~/ 1 BA Is 2 bd 1 b ., a--I Unllmlted 832-4 134 ANSWERS fhght attendent group tn·
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-~5-06&3 Bdrm. 3 ba. pool/1pa, 2 t S 1350 mo. 842-3242 -2~36 Elden 5-48-6019 I 493-27 10 • lt1tal1 W11t.. 2tOt V11ion . Nud~ 8 30am-4 30pm Waatln
Ill UIYH·IY IWIEI frp1c·s. hi celllngs ICtrtH ••I Mar 2222 • Br 3 Ba xtra 1arge.1Etka sm 1 Br 1 Ba Ip. II •-L 2719 I Jrgen11 2 Chrlst111n 28 yr G11pe . Jungle South Coest Plua Ho1e1.
111% fixed ra1a. 30 yrt $397.500. May trade for ILro 3 Br 2 ea 2-tty on 1 beaullful Back Bay home patio. lndry fac utU1 pd 1 tw rt -•c. I men need 2 rms or 1 t;· SLEEPING ~:1y"7~~<;:t~ Mftety do
• Monaco With t>est GC commercial or lndu11r111 park 400i,; Hallotrope Z 1550/mo. 770-0347 $410• MC 64S-7234 . rm in Ctirlstlan home. NB. My uncle used to be an ..--
• 3880 Ml~ Drive I view 14 Rua Vlllara Prln only 842· 13&e S 1200 673-8823 S800 R t 3B 4F h Frpl pool prvt patio Sp.wous single one CM CdM hv •95-3108 after dinner speaker He nc.I pl)one
Open wllndt 8"0· 1S38 •EWPHT OIEIT VIEW of Harb<><: Steptto s1ng1.:" :.d :i-1 •: :i dthWlhl' X·lg 2 Br on I & two bedroom apt' Ov1e1 PfOI needs 1 br 191,I ~:~~~ i~~u:Ci~u!4'pe!: ANSWERING SERVICE llWllllllnl 3BR3ba,AlretCrt Plan7 beach.3br,2b•duplax,, 539-8190BESTRltyfat I EaataldeS&1 657-2841 noshartng,CdM or Nwpl wnlle people war• 6:~E:..~sNE3~~E~r~T~
4 Br. 2\t b•. tingle family .. un• OllTlll J192.000 Lo down, lllnt gar •• deck A.val! Al)(ll 1 BAVFRONT mobile di•• 3 Lg 1 Br. encl gar, nu GoOd ref• 54•-0992 SLEEPING Sulte c . Laguna 8eech
detachacl home. Turtle L t riced golf OU terms. Bkr Wkdy1 amt L.ae $1500/mo 675·5834 B 2 a_. t>ch pool IP• cp11/drapa1 no pets --
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a/C, lnlateom & MC •vs. I Bedroom•. 4 bath•. prl· -•&• "'-..... WP ID h . B f 3 B-2 B N"'WER 18r w/nar-• No ttit7 w .. 1chff bf. N.B. &-:r.--•/I .. ~ Taking appllcallon.s for eantvae&mucnmort.30 1 1 and apa UI -••• 2 Br 1 Ba, gar, ook· •y ronl r • ~ • -. $1309C1 ft -~:-· •• open minded ope1a1era. yr below market rate va e poo · • VIiia Balboa. Prof. Decor· up. 2208C-Ptaeantla Ava, S 1395mo 30' slip $300 21 pat• $450/mo. Call Agent 541-5032 493 · "'ewport Blvd N. l attractive volele ~
nnan 1330,000. FOf Info tlmata In prls~ atacl ~Owner S 129,000 no pall $565-,5•5·7983 l Balboa Cove. 673-1484 63 t-5553 ----lO.m· lOpm 6SO..•e>ea ery exit .. 1ary .. multiple
552"°911 (lrvlna Pacific) ;.: 1Ho 833-1 or 842-7488 2 Br enelad gar crpts Bluft1 beaut dec0<. green 11 lll lllfH ~~~~~~~~~ED *J:2~:1"! =''1!fo', CIRCUS Of ~. Pf<>Qramt catl 8-4 Ill If & &• drapes 773 w V/11'°'1. No bell, 5 Br plu1 bOnut Quiet 2Br 2ba, cloea 10 ee8cn Bfvcl HB u2.2a34 Mon-Fri, '1 l4.2&0~5
On ~ lelancl Qlaf• pat• S550mo 631·8212 room. 3 Ba frpl. pool beach Frptc, dining rm, All UTILITl£.S llSSllE Baby.o1141f neeoacl, my nm,
front property, .a· watat S 1600/mo 120· 1128 dlahwlaMr, oatcony and PAID H(AlTH UWfllt IUll ~ v«0e .,.., pit, 3
front •• 30' t>ott ctoell, ~~-:111:u~:a~ts. HARBOAAIOOEESTATE encl gar No patt CLUBS TENNIS 1000f1,MCOndfloor.~ 71iN~u~:~~tNBLVD cMd'9fl 7S1-I0$9
3 Bdr 2 Ba. UMCI bnclc drapes, fncd patio, •Id M90.ocaanlci\Yvu Prof. '615/mo Coral Traa SWIMMING plu'i atraat, rnc.ty tand"'41Pad 17M111 Baau11ctan ,--;nli11re
frplc, IOtt Of CIOH11. rm. NO pata 1555/mo + ~ & fum. 4 8dr, pool. As>41 CM c.11 54f.."53Q. mlKh mort' ~Ori";. bldg. 0"·11 pafklnQ. oat· 1 aan a nu P8' tOf't full Of PIT ........
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ctay. 850-4843 711 w. 20th 8t. Front haa 2000 a.t.. view 2 Br. rm. $596 + $300 rerun-Ofc ~eo.· 225-1000 aq n. TO SERVE YOU req d Aobart' Tsytor.
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F Ad A ~ WaHl 101hopt. ~.Bit HH/mo 24t·91U 2 aty 2000 a f ' ---Newport 8~.xh So Ot<, lrom S11tt 557·1010 Jll4 bMuly or ClMI :r2~~r:~1~~· RENT GUIDE .;1&0/mo. 64&-9095 .• :r:.N1:~d': 1!:. ~ l 70<1 l6th Strttl . •tsclll I _________ ....,.. INlllSllllllllllllll I
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11\ yttnn 125K. 53e.7311 Pvt/pty Len<MOfCl.tAdwttlM Free lndry fate MO-to-Mo, gaa 880 Irvin. A~ i9"xtt rW'tll tOfell on ~ Or • t90, NI ,,.,,.,_or~
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fnouaanoa of ta191 ara 642 5678 ActMlt lilt a -•2t0 S795/rno, 111l 1ett c.M oep 23~4 Elden. Apt 1 6•S·lt~ Coeat Hwy COM COfMr 111-1111 -...-ioa In,.. • aoma
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time $4 50/hr A & D btwn 9·30AM·3 30PM LM&L Cl 11•111 Orlental Scrffn. ••· oftel M4·6S~1 3810 N Cherry Ave
Rent••• S-42-1 llt 261-8110 -Start •• ST 60 L~ ar.. tant1Vt UM Of Gold Leef LONG 81!ACH H s grad• only N..cl $875 ObO 673-MH '81 vw WMlphalla 1.oml (NO Ch«ryexlt-405)
Management Rental A~r" tor 85 unit car 9641-2890 (3-ePM) --Xlnt· Loaded S10.000 $11.1.)•-·llto WT l&UIU complex 11'1 C M E1per In - -GOf~ <4 pc IMng Ml. 1 b/o 845-8489 aft 5 "' ._
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advertltJng firm hN Im· ~Its & apt mngmt help· Femai.1 pref Models and ore. paid 1S40 MUST OPEN SEVEN DAYS
mediate openMge tor ful • wlll train Calm at· faeort• (213)866-1984 SELL $275. 974-1624 I ' O&IPU lltfll Data 11 h s We11waya. paneled with •• ~ N~a::="c! t~:=:ary. ~0'f 0ereeoxe":7b~ TRAVEL HEIT 0:~.~1d~,:: ~;1• tight 1n1Jde & out. elld•ln '71 bXfOsA i1oz
company wlll train. Mull Newpo<t Beach, Ca. Wanted In lrvlne with mint. Coat $2500 sac $950 door ltlnt cond. S 150 78,000 miles
have Cat Aapld advanoe-92658-1708 mum 2 years exper In 6<45-94170 or &31-3456 840-.8709 att 6pm $3500. 65()..4593
ment & exc.llent Income -·--commercial travel Sabre '79 Oat 210. 38K-mT, nu
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-in person no phone calla exper'd tronl/back Tran· King llJe witer bed with or belt oller 760-9353
MEO ASSISTANT THE BEACH HOUSE IC lbln Ina a mual Wave Master & Head· -1111Wf1111
Newport Beech Front & 619 SIMpy Hollow Lene 841~.918<, Of 83l·5580 board $500 obo MtttrfJclta/ '81 280ZX·GL Turbo.
ligtlt back ottlce exp Laguna Beach 6'1-741241 kMten 1011 blue/silver, T-top. aYlo.
pref C~I! ~-~59. Rffteurant w a '' re's / wai te r a . Lean Line 8tt Floral Sofa. '8 t HONDA 256 p/a, p/b, ttereo cast, hi "" u• cocktailers experience with Pecan frame $100 back eea11. IO ml, 1 ownr W1itrt11/W1lter nec;essery. FIT & PIT Co.ta Mesa 5415.9004 THRE6~"w.H5~3ELER s 12.900 or IM OAC. $310 Medical one person ott1ee,
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taurant, 31106 Coast J ... W tH/ -occ1c chair, $50 all Yamaha, fteeway ap-------
Hwy, South Laguna 0.1 H 964-3185 aft 4PM proved. hke new. only Ferrari 9121
RnllL ASSISTAIT Doat1tic 5107 on u mattress & frame. 112 act ml. sun under 178460 Ferrari. red. t2 cyt,
'70 Sqrbk. nu uphc)I. I bt9k•. auto. >Cini cond. S1t50/obo. 49$-t163
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(114) 142-2000 Night/weekend assistant 'Position wanted es five-In like nu $200. Loveseat warr Orig I 14150. sell auto, lully loaded, lo ml.
needed 10 supervise companion lor elderly hldeebed. R1vter1 $250 $950 6414-8199 aft 6 $49,000 obo 873-4547 '72 vw BUS 9 pau. l&MVt,
WE NEED NEW FACES sales steH Re1111 up I woman or man Lei.sure C omm'! Wolf ran9e MOTORCYCLES--a.... tlZS reblt eno . lookt, & run•
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For placemen! in mOdellng reQ Apply In person Ptttt World & Balboa rel s 8 $1600/obo 2 color TVs. *FOR RENT * great $1750. 906-0559
1obs In Orange County 1. 2710 Harbor Blvd C M yrs exp 599"6232 mk otr 673•2047 aft 5PM XR 500 HONDA'S 1114 HOlll 73 SUPER BEETLE
IEW YIH WIST •(till SALES lw om•n wt shes llghl Ouat11y qn be<l Wtlrame I $50 A DAY I 100011 Sport Modal, AM/FM. Tai t :I n Housekeeping or Nursing $90 831·5300 546-9215 clean, reliable 847-892<4 ti tlOJ '"iardware Assistant Man w/good rels 5419.9353 S 0580 98 --1 k-41 Or. Sn Rf.5spd --------HI-I H cager Retail Exper pref 'o -5510 Jewelry 6214 I ~!~klS400 8.417~89~· I e SllH '17pdOASHER Sta. Wg7ik 4
Mover/Driver mus1 be oast Hardwere 2410 OJI - -wholesale opllon•I 1 • stereo cafl, •
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C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, March 8, 1984
Auto show·
in Anaheim
Wednesday
There will be something for everybody at the
1984 Orange County International Auto Show -
the latest 1984 cars from major manufacturers,
comp-any executives and exhlbltfons by aspiring
Olympic gymnastic hopefuls. The cars1 of course,
are the stars and visitors will be able to see,
compare and decide for themselves from among
hundreds of the newest releases.
Sponsored by the Motor Car Deeters Associa-
tion of Orange County. and produced by. Cahners
Exposition Group, the Orange County Auto Show
opens Wednesday, and continues through Sunday,
in the Southwest Hall of the Anaheim Convention
Center.
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Homl1
22
Dodge
14
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1984 Orange County Auto Show
Floor Plan
Birton• -Pfntnfarlfta
WOMIEN
Mitsubishi
21
Nis11n
(Datsun)
13
SNACK BAR ARBA
Oldsmobile
20
WOMEN
.M1zd1
19
Chevrolet
12
Pontiac
MEN
New,.,n Isuzu ...........
18 17
BMW
Volvo 11
10 Cadillac
9
5 5 3 i)j
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••ratlll suuru Benz
16 15
8 7
Auto Show hours are Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday. 1 to 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to
10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 8 p.m. The general
admission prices are $4 for adults, $2 for children
6-12, under 6 free. Discount ticket coupons,
offering $1 off the adult adml~slon, are available at
participating Qenny's Family/ Restaurants In Or-
ange County and surrounding areas, Conroy's
Florists throughout the Southern California area,
and at participating Orange County Auto Dealers.
Edsel Ford II, Ford Motor Company, heads a
delegation of industry and community leaders
opening the show Wednesday at 1 p.m .. In town for
the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Ford
Mustang, Ford was enthusiastic at joining col-
leagues in op~ning ~car show In such an expanding
car market.
Toyota AMC/Renault Ford Buick
Uncoil/
Mercury
6 5 4 3 2
ENTRANCE According to Mike Mclean, Dealer Assn. Show
Chairman, "more manufacturers bave reserved
more space In this year's Orange County Autp
Show than ever before. We bei.eve that this reflec1s
continuing confidence in the growth of the·
economy -:-the belief that this is the year that .the
buying public will buy that new car," he said. Here'• the layout for the Orange County Auto Show which begin• Wedneaday.
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When you say elite, you 're saying Aston Martin
GREENWICH. CONN. -Aston
Martin Lagonda will show their new
model automobiles at the Orange
County International Auto Show.
March 7-1 1 at the Anaheim Conven-
tion Center.
Star of the show this year will be the
space age new lagonda complete
with full digital instrumentation. The
Lagonda is now fully federalized and
available for delivery.
Anston/Martln builds at the rate of
only five per week the las1 truly
handbuilt car available in the world
today. The body is hand formed of
hand rubbed lacquer. The massive
4-cam. aluminum V8 engine Is as-
sembled one at a time by o.ne man and
See the SUBARU.
difference tor yourself at the
Orange County International Auto Show
Anaheim Convention Center ·
March 1th, 1984 thru March 11th, 1984
·~-~<=~t~ GL Hardtop
GL 4·0oor Sedan
Standard Hatchback
DL 4WD Station Wagon
Set your sights on the Su baru for you at the 1984 Auto Show. See the full
Subaru line -practical hatchbacks. sporty hardtops, roomy wagons,
stylish sedans, and the versatile Brat~. Take a look at the latest lnnova·
t1ons from the front· and four·wheet drive experts -"On Demand .. '' 4WO
and Turbo-Traction·•. Come and join the fun at the '84 Auto Show. And be
sure lo see the main attraction -the Subaru difference.
SUBARU.
Inexpensive. And
built to stay that WIJY·
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''See Your Orange County
Subaru Dealer-toda~-
carries his name on a brass plate. The
interior Is trimmed entirely with Con-
nolly leather, Wilton wool carpets and
burled walnut. The Aston Martin is
fast, beautiful and well mannered;
truly the ultimate thoroughbred grand
touring sports car.
The Lagonda retains every bit of the
traditional coachbuilt quality of the
Aston Martin in a 4-door sportscar
with full digital instrumentation, elec-
tronic touch controls and strikingly
advanced design.
Since its beginning in 1913, Aston
Martin has built scarcely 9,000 cars,
as many as are produced in the United
States each hour. The owners list of
A'ston Martin cars Is the elite of
today's world and Includes Prince
Charles, King Hussein and of course,
James Bond. Aston Martin ts the only
British manufacturer to have won the
World Sports Car championship with
a sweeping victory In a DBR1 at Le
Mans In 1959. Only 60 Aston Martins
will be available in the United States
this year.
See Exhibitions by ~mbers of the
Nissan-Sponsored U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team.
You can't get tickets to the gymnastic events
at the t 984 Games ••• So, Come to your own
preview at the Auto Show.
1
-Renault Alliance bu adclltlonal featura and
reflnementa for 1984.
Alliance features
contpact contfort
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -While the car~buylng
public is still applauding the popular Renault
Alliance, American Motors a.nd Renault have a new
act waiting In the wings -the 1984 Renault Encore
hat(Jhback which debuts In September.
Arrival of youthful, sporty 3-door and 5-door
Encore. hatchbacks will give the American
Motors-Renault partnership a solid second entry in
the highly competitive Class 3 subcompact seg-
ment of the market. "-\.
Encore follows by exactly one ~~troduc
tion of the widely acclaimed Alliance, a subcompact
sedan that was crowned 1983 "Car of the.Year:· In
the U.S. by Motor Trend magazine only four m~ths
affer rt tlrrfved on fhe scene. . . ' --
While sharing the same basic platform as the
Alliance, the front-wheel-drive Encore has Its own
distinctive personality and will carve Its own niche
In the marketplace.
From an appearance standpoint, an aero-
dynamic rear liftgate with wraparound glass and a
spoiler that is standard on hlgh-llne •models and
optional on other models give Encore a contem-
porary European look akin to very expensive sport
coupes.
But visual appeal Is just one aspect of the
Encore scenario. Optlmium quality, exceptional
fuel economy, outstanding ride and handling and
numerous utlllty features are other key attributes .
. The 5-passenger Encore will compete head-on
with Escort and Chevette, both hatchbacks and two
of the top sellers among the subcompacts.
Hatchbacks account for two-thirds of sales In the
highly competitive Class 3 subcompact segment.
Built at Kenosha, Wisconsin on equipment that
la as modern as any In the Industry, and
Incorporating the very latest product technology.
Encore wlll be offered In base, custom S, deluxe LS
and luxury/sport GS 3-door models and Sand LS
5-doormodets.
All Encores wtll be powered by Renault's 1.4
liter, 4-cyllnder, transverse-mounted engine, fitted
with a precision electronlc fuel Injection system for
outstanding performance ar'ld fuel economy.
An overdrive 4-speed manual transmission Is
standard on baae and S models, and an overdrive
5-speed manual transmlaaldn Is standard on LS
and GS models. A 3-speed automatic transaxle la
available as an option.
Thete powertraln combinations, Identical to
Atllance'1, should place Encore front row center In
fuel economy ag:~.·ir• competitors In the 1984 ~ y ......... A.-1 Uenc4t-Off.,ed fuel eoeAOm}'-
ratlngs of 37 mpg estimated and 42 mpg highway.
Enoor• features pedestal-type blo-formed
front seats that move fore and aft on center tracks.
Leg room for up to. three rear aeat pauengera Is
greatly enhanced by the pedestal mounting.
Six-way adtuatment on LS and GS model• permit•
occupants to recline front seats or rock them Into
eeveral pre-181 positions. The 'Pitt toldlng rear Mat
Jncr ..... cargo carrying capability.
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1984 Oldstnobile.
· ere~ more to sty e
an meets t e eye.
· One thing you can always expect to see at the Olds Exhibit is great style.
Yet deep under all that style is style of another sort: the high technology at work inside an Oldsmobile that
gives you so much more to appreciate and value than just the stylish lines you see outside .
So enjoy all that Oldsmobile style and beauty at the show. Then see your Olds dealer and put the show on the road .
That's when you can really "see" how Oldsmobile's inner beauty comes shining through .
Somt..• Oldsmobile!> an: equipped with engines procJU1.:t..•d by othtr GM divisions.
~ubsidiark!> or affiliated companies worldwide Sec your dt..·alcr for details. +Available only on certain models.
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A look° to the future
Chevrolet's Two Passenger Commuter l• O'n display at
auto shows across the country this year. Experimental
Chevrolet'• Camaro Berlinetta, vehicle geta 95 mpg on the highway and 68 around complete with a dazzling
town, a four gallon gas tank and range of 270 miles. cockpit-atyle interior (bottom)
i• ready for take-off in 1984. It
boaata a pedestal-mounted elec-
tronic radio .
Rolls-Royce still built to last
The latest Rolls-Royce models, the Silver Spirit . · The Silver Spirit and Silver Spur incorp~rate a
and Silver Spur, are designed and built to last well number of special features. The automatic air
into the 21st century, according to George A. Fenn. conditioning system. providing two ell mate levels )n
the company chief executive. The Sliver Spirit and the car and unique to Rolls-Royce, can be adjusJed
the long wheelbase version, the Sliver Spur, are separately between 17 degrees C and 33 degrees C
slightly wider and lower than their predecessors, and once set need never be touched again.
the Silver Shadow II and the Silver Wraith II, and With pin tumbler door locks, company ottlcials
have taken Rolls-Royce engineers eight years to say, the odds against a car thief successfully
develop from concept to reality. forging a key Is 24,000 to one. Another seeurlty
The objectives were to produce a Rolls-Royce feature is a transmission lock that is automatically
which would be contemporary and aero-activated when the Ignition key is removed.
dynamically efficient, yet retain the sophisticated The legendary statement that a Rolls-Royce Is
elegance associated with the company's motor so quiet that at 60 mph the only sound is the ticking cars. Both models are distinguished by the tra-of the electric clock is no longer valid .
ditional classic styling with, of course, the familiar The Sliver Spirit and Sliver Spur features a
hand crafted radiator grille and "Spirit of Ecstasy" silent electronic digital display on the Instrument
emblem. The cars are one inch lower and three panel which indicates the outs4de temperature,
inches wider, and have 30 percent more glass area elapsed time since the start of the journey and the
than previous models. time of day. Even the speedometer Is electronic to
Each car, powered by an aluminum alloy 6.7 ensure silence and accuracy. ·
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Calif omia Dream in•
liter V-8 fuel injection engine. brings together the Other refinements to make motoring easier
latest technology and the finest craftsmanship and include a fuel gauge that also checks the engine oil
materials and takes five thousand craftsmen and level at the touch of a button on the instrument
engineers at the British factory between three and panel. The fuel cap cover also is released by a
four months to build. The result of such metlculous button.
care and workmanship is that half the Rolls-Royce The two front seats are contoured and are
cars made since Henry Royce built his first car in electrically moved up and down. fore and aft and
1904 are still runninQ. through several degrees of tilt.
Chevy'• Cavalier convertible features new
f root design and elght exterior and four
interior color choicea. Power comes from -----------------
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taking charge. SEE THESE
CAPRICE CLASSIC
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C-10
CUSTON DELUXE
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DETROIT -The 1984 Cadillacs offer a
number of standard and optional features de·
signed to provide luxury car buyers with a high level
of driving enjoyment.
1984 Cadillac features Include:
• Electronic Climate Contil (ECC) Is standard
on all Cadillacs except Cimarron. This com ..
puter·age unit features touch controls and digital
display of temperature setting. ECC Is one of the
most advanced and precise automotive climate
control systems in the Industry. Cimarron for 1984
features new, deluxe push-button heating, ventllat· ·
Ing and air conditioning .controls.
• All Cadillacs except Cimarron and Fleetwood
Limousine models incorporate a standard outside
temp~rature display feature. Upon demand,
outside temperature can be displayed dlgltally on
the Electronic Climate Control display panel.
• All Cadillacs equipped with the 4.1 llter OFI
V·8 engine feature a "Fuel Data Panel" that digitally
displays instananeous and average fuel economy;
expected fuel range, and fuel used.
•An optional "Touring Suspension" package,
available on Eldorados and Sevilles, provides more
road feel, with impressive ability and steering
precision. This package, standard on the Eldorado
Touring Coupe, Includes large diameter front and
rear stabHizer bars, stiff front torsion bar and ·rear
spring rates, power steering adjusted for greater
effort and feedback, increased shock absorber
valving and large P225170RI steel·belted radial
tires.
• All· Cadillacs except Cimarron offer an
optional remote locking fuel filler door that can be
J!Utomatlcally locked or unlocked by actuating any
power door lock switch. Cimarron has a standard
(non·remote) locking fuel filler door.
• All Cadillacs except Fleetwood Umousines,
Cimarron and Eldorado Biarritz Convertible offer
Ford profit
termed best
in· his.tory ·
Ford M9tor Company
net income · in 1983
totaled $1 ,867 million
($10.29 a share). com·
pared with a loss of $658
million ($3.64 a share) In
1982, Philip Caldwell,
chairman and chief ex·
ecutive officer and
Donald E. Petersen,
president and chief oper-
ating officer. announced
recently. (Per-share re·
sui ts reflec t the
three-for·two stock split
In the fourth quarter.)
CommenUng on these
results, Philip Caldwell
said, ''Ford's 1983 profit
improvement of $2.5
billion represents the
largest one year turn-
around from a loss pos-
ition in U.S. corporate
history. This achieve-
ment was made possible
by a combination of high-
er industry sales, a
strong reception of our
new cars and trucks, and
the cumulative effect of
several years of pro-
ductivity improvement
and restructuring ac-
tions.··
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/T~ay, Maren 8, 1984
' 'Tourtnc Supenalon' package, which provideamo11froadfeel.iaavallableaaone option on the new 1984 Cadillac SeYllle
an optional "Memory Seat" system that makes it
possible to preset and store two personal driver
seating positions.
• Eldorados and Sevllles feature multifunction
warning chimes. Driver's seat belt, key in ignition.
and head lamp.on warnings each have their own
distinctive chime pattern.
• Eldorados and·Sevllles offer a Full Cabriolet
Roof option on base models that is designed to
capture the sporty styling as~ciated with con-
-< Today's Chevrolet
ee
vertlbles. The Full Cabriolet Roof covering is
constructed of durable "Dlamond·Graln" vinyl
material fashio11ed to resemble t~e look of a true
convertible.
• All Cadillace Eldorado and Seville models,
except the Biarritz Convertible, otter an optional
Delco-GM/Bose premium sound system. This
system is the first automotive sound system
specifically tuned to the acoustics of the individual
car series In which it is offered. The system
speakers and amplifiers are designed to detlver
"acoustically customized sound" that takes into
account acoustic characteristics such as the shape
and location of windows. upholstery, carpeting and
the seating position of the driver and passengers.
The Delco-GM/Bose system includes an advanced
electronically tuned receiver and Integral cassette
tape player and four specially designed
speaker/amplifier enclosure assemblies.
Let's get 1t together buckle up l ~.J
In the fourth quarter of
1983, Ford's net income
was $781 million ($4 .29 a
share), an improvement
of $1 billion from a loss of
$236 mllllon ($1 .30 a
share) In the same period
a year aQo.
Ford's balance sheet
was strengthened
substantially during
1983. Stockholders'
equity increased $1 .5
billion to $7 .5 billion at
December 31 and world-
wide debt was reduced
by nearly $1 billion to
$3. 7 billion. Cash bal-
Get a firsthand v&,, of the new Chevys.
Corvette You've read about 1t Seen 11 take charge on t!1e street Now ge1 i3 good
close·up view Take 1n the 1nnovat1ve eng1neenng, high technplogy quality and
comfort The new Corvene Its come to stand for what "tak.tng charge" is all about
Compare them,,Car-for-car, truck-for-truck ~ith the competition.
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"Ford has emerged
from one of the most
challenging and difficult
periods in Its history,"
Mr. Caldwell said, "as a
leaner and more com·
petitlve company. We
have made major reduc-
tions In our cost struc-
ture. Profits for 1983
substantially exceeded
those earned In 1979 -
the last ·{ear of
profltablllty before the
recessf on -despite the
fact that our unit sales In
1983 were almost one
million units tower than in
1979.
·'It Is necessary, how·
ever. for all of us 10 keep
these results In per·
spectlve. Althoug
Ford'aearnlngs are clear-
ly large In absol(lta terms,
prudent planning de-
mands that we continue
to build ttie flnanclll
strength ot the. companf
sb that we can compete
effectively against other
global producers and
pcepate for the uncer·
talnltles of future econ·
or'nlc cycles. ----..,t 11 l)l)Vtour th
much work remains to be
dbne, but 1983 haa
provtded ample evidence
of the vigor with which we
approach the challenges
of an Increasingly Inter-
national marketplace.
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Move into more wagon More cargo space. more passenger room. more
stand.1rd engine than any front-drive wagon ever had before Move into the
new Celebrity Wagon It's EPA-rated higher than many smaller cars 39 Est
Hwy,~ EPA Est MPG: from a standard electronically fuel-1n1ected engine
An engine so advanced it's fine-tuned by a computer as you drive
CamaroZ28
Number one on the Camaro perfor·
' mance team Powered by an
available nf!IN 5 0 Liter h1gh-
output engine with
S·speed transm1ss1on
Its sleek shape
seems to play to
win with the wind
Caprb
Fam1ty-slze room, vacation-size trunk. full-size comfort and elegance Last
year. Car.and Driver magame called the Caprice Classic one of the "Ten Best
Cars~ And this year Caprice 1s e-.ien better than ever The richer, custom·
level tnm 1ntMOI' is naw standard in every Capnce ClassK Sedan end Coupe
Cavaler
Front-drive Cavalier gives you some of the most advanced
design and engineering you'll find today lhe 2 0 Liter. high
compression, electronically fuel·1n1ected engine cranks out
more horsepower than Honda Accord. Nissan Sentra or
Toyota Tercel And th1$ year there's 3 sltCk new Cavalier look
I ,__
New Monta c.toss
Under the hood. five hters of high-performance V8 Spread
out before you, an array of dials and gages Beneath,
stiffened shocks, strff er 5P!1ngs, torqued on two sohd iron
stablhzer bars A new kind of Monte Carlo A new kmd
of magK. Ready to take charge on the road of your chOKe
•with available automatK transm1ssioo Use eshrNtl!'d MPG fOf
c:ompansons Your mlleagf! m<1f dlffef depenOng on speed. dcsti!rxe.
weathei Actual highway mileage lowef Some ChevroletS are
equipped With errgines produced by other GM dMsions. sobildla~.
or affiliated companies worldwide See your dea~
New Celebrity Eurosport
Now you can add the exoting style of Europe to Celebnty Now (or
1984 you can have 1t all Celebnty comfort. room and trun~ space
plus the 111stant acceleration of Celebnty's advanced electronic.ally
fuel 1n1eded standard engine It's all w·apped up 1n an e~cit1ng new
European styled pack.age called Eurosport
5-'IO Mui-Cab lJf> to 50% more 1n-cab storage space behind the front seat than
Nissan King Cab With available fold·up rear 1ump seats and front
buckets. 1t offers room f0< four people
5-'IO •• _. 4d
Get ready fortt1P th'ltt of tough technology Revolutionary tnsta Trac,
standard on S· 10 Blazer 4x4 lets you shift from freewheeli"9
2 wheel dnve to 4·wheel·dnve
High and back while
dnvlf'l9 at any
speed It's
helped make
S· 10 Blazer the
best ·selh"9
sport uttkty
vehicle 1n
the USA
for~~s • c ff E v R 0 ·L E T
See America:S number-one lineup of cars and trucks
taking ~harge
AT THE AUTO SHOW Anaheim Convention Center
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~Laser .sports car features· front-wheel drive.··
DETROIT -The all-new Chrysler Laser sports Mitsubishi engine as an option In com-
. car ts the feature vehlcle In Chryster/Ptymout~;. pact .. slz.e·and-up front-wheel drive cars. In
198_. model llneup starting out Chrysler Corpor-rear-wheel drive sedans, the 318 VS with automatic
: atlon's 60th year. • Is standard. The Slant 6 ls no longer offered.
The Laser, avallablewlth computer-controlled, Transmlsslon In FWD cars range from 4-and
fuel-Injected, turbo-charged engine and high-tech 6-speed manuals to 3-speed TorqueFllte auto-
electronlc features, Is the first such front-wheel matte.
drive sports car to be built In the U.S. Convertibles have redesigned tops with new
The Laser and the premium Laser XE two-door side latches, larRer rear seats, glass backlltes. and
hatchbacks are openers In a loaded Chrysler lineup roll-down quarter windows.
for the year whieh ushers In wide use of turbo-charging and the arrival of a unique new Chrysler Is offering Its Executive
• sp'ace age family wagon named Plymouth Voyager. Sedan/Limousine again for 1984. These 123-and
; Specific entries Include the plush Chrysler 131-lnch wheelbase four doors are loaded with
.. Executive Sedan/limousine the prestlgous New luxury equipment, power features.and conve-
•• Yorker the E Class sedan f~ll-llne LeBaron family nience lighting among other touches. ~to lncl~de convertibles and "woody" Town & . The FWD New Yorker Introduce~ In 1983
·.Country wagon. Plymouth's famlly of top-selllng incorporates refln~ments and electronic features
. Reliant compacts, sporty Turlsmo subcompacts, which help make 1t one of the most technologl· •
and the value-filled Horizon 4-door hatchback. cally-advanced new sedans of th.e mld-80s.
That only covers the front-wheel drive models. :"dded equipment and value in.the Reliant, with
For rear-wheel drive buyers, Chrysler otters its its six-passenger seating, fuel. efficient operation
formal Fifth Avenue sedan and Plymouth otters Its and proven dura~lllty are. attributes expected to
Gran Fury basic 4-door sedan. keep It one of the industry s most popular cars.
Captive imports are the· all-new conquest. a The 2-door hatchback Turlsmo 2.2 sports a
rear-wheel drive turbo-charged 2.6-llter grand headier performance appearance with redesigned
touring sports car; a versatile new wagon named front end plus bold n~w graphics. The b~sic
C'Cllt Vista. and a turbo-quickened Colt GTS 3-door f<?ur-door Horizon continues to .offer p~actrcal
plus 5-door hatchbacks. high-value content as one of the industry s best
included In the wide variety of vehicles and buys.
•' body styles is an array of new and improved The new 3-door Conquest seats five people
components headed by Chrysler's new turbo 2.2 and Includes electronic fuel injection, and a
-engine and electronic fuel injection systems, and high-performance, 4-wheel independent
new electronic instrumentation. new Electronic suspension. The Technlca package features etec-
Monitor ("talking car") system. new programmable tronic instrumentation and an electronic push
Electronic Navigator, and full line of electronlcal-button AM /FM stereo system. Vista is a 5-door
ly-tuned sound systems with integral digital clocks. wagon with 2-3-2 seating arrangement and a wide
The 2.2 engine is available, depending on variety of seatback folding positions to Include
model. in three vets'lons: the 2.2 with single-point folding the seats into beds. or making room for
EFI, 2.2 high-output engine. and tne 2.2 turbo with cargo. It's powered by a 2-llter engine and offers
multi-point EFI that will debut in the Laser and be manual Twin Stick or 5-speed, or 3-speed
extended to the New Yorker, E Class and LeBaron · automatic transmissions.
models later in the year. Availability of a turbo-charged 1.6 engine In
Chrysler also otters a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder the sporty Colt 3-door GTS adds to the driving fun
engine · in base model su bcompacts and a 2.& for '84.
Little change ii:i '84 BMW;
but the class is still there
MONTVALE, N.J. -BMW's 1984 models
reflect the Bavarian car maker's philosophy:
highest quality, evolution of design and engineer-
ing, and ongoing refinement of the unique BMW
combination of sportiness and practicality.
Designed to ensure long-term owner satisfac-
tion and high resale value. all 1984 BMWs are
essentially unchanged on the outside but in-
corporate thoughtful refinements to make .them
even more attractive and enjoyable.
Changes include a new four-speed overdrive
automatic transmission for all six-cylinder models,
revised ~earing and new options for the 318i, and
numberous detail improvements that demonstrate
BMW engineers never-ending efforts to make
outstanding automobiles even more outstanding.
The 1981 BMW tine consists of five models.
Four of them -3181. 528e. 533i, 733i -are sports
sedans, offering sports-car performance and
family-sedan practicality. The 633CSi is a lim-
ited-production sports coupe.
BMW's product philosophy is unique. It stems
in part from the driving conditions of West
Germany, where unlimited speed requires that a
transportation car also be a fast, agile car.
enjoyment. safety and reliability.
Orivig enjoyment. in fact. is an essential BMW
characteristic. That's why every BMW comes
standard with a five-speed manual overdrive
transmission. At the top of the line. this philosophy
translates into an exclusive: the 7331 is alone In Its
class in offering the pleasure and driver Involve-
ment of manual shifting. An automatic transmission
is available optionally on all models.
· Continuity and rationality of design are also
key elements of the BMW philosophy. If an
automobile is not styled for over "effects" it can be
designed according to rational. stable principles.
Practicality, roominess, ergonomics, . comfort,
aerodynamics, performance and handling all play
balanced roles. BMW also incorporates a "family
look" that makes each model readily recognizable
as a BMW. Thus a new model does not obsolete Its
predecessor; pride of ownership is sustained over
many years and resale value remains high.
Highest quality of materials. construction and
finish is another integral component of the BMW
philosophy. It is widely accepted that the German
automobile buyer is the world's most demanding,
but BMW does not stop at merely providing a level
of quality acceptable to the German buyer. Instead,
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Since a car proves what it is by what it does,
overt "racy" styling to make a car look fast is not
necessary in Germany. BMW meets the challenges
of this demanding driving environment by building
cars that carry four or five occupants in comfort
while possessing the high-performance
capabilities and durability critical to fast driving. In
speed-limited American driving, these capabilities
translate into meaningful reserves of driving
BMW's attention to quality borders on the fanatical. ;------------------------------------Outstanding durability, jewel-like finish, tasteful
OTTO PILOT
Otto Pilot will be a
weekly visitor in the
Friday Automotive
section, he'll give you
tips on what to buy ,
and, of course ,
give you the ~coop
about all the new cars
and hints on how to
buy a used car.
r
and long-tasting materials, and perfect-fitting
components all belong to BMW"s· way of building
cars.
BMW's 1984 prices range from $16.430 for the
318i to $40,705 for the 633CSi. There are 414 BMW
dealers in the U.S.
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THE BEST JAGUAR EVER BUILT:
A luxury car so completely equipped, it gives you
the luxury of not having to spend a penny more for options.
When you consider how swihly
the price of some luxury cars
climbs upward as "op.tion" is
added upon "option:· the Jaguar
philosophy of luxury wil l be a re-
freshing surprise
For the Jaguar XJ6 comes to
you complete The supple leather
on the seats is standard. So is the
hand-matched walnut on the
dash. the AM FM stereo radio and
cassette player. and the power
sunroof. power antenna . windows
and doorloc-ks The cru1se-contfO
is standard and so
is fhe trip computer
But perhaps the most pleasing
st andard feature on the 1984
Jaguar XJ6'is the fun of driving it
It moves li ke an athlete. It is
powered by a quick. silent 4.2 liter
six. Power rack and pinion steer-
ing f>rovides directional pre.cision .
There is four wheel independent
suspension for improved han-
dling and fou r wheel power d isc
brakes for decisive braking.
Come in today and drive the best
Jaguar ever built
You 'II imd it's o~ -ut the best-
e quipped luxury
cars 1n the world.
FOR THE NAME OF YQUA NEAREST JAGUAR DEALER
CALL TOLL-FREE (IOO) 4C7...t700
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c_utlass Cr.uiser heads lineup for
Oldsmobile at county auto show
Oldamoblle Dlvlslon'a display at the On the Flrena wagon. a new optional Included In the bue equipment. J
Orange County International Auto Show. cargo compartment cover Is avallable. It Also new for 19M Cutlau Cleta
March 7 -11 at the Anaheim Convention conceals Items being transported In the models Is a center consote that Integrates
Center wlllfeature many of the division's 29 rear and stores behind the rear seat when with the Instrument panel and contaJna a
models. Including the new Cutlass Cruiser not In use. • storage area under the armrest. When th•
and a number of specialty cars. • New bumper treatment and a new optional auto calculator la ord«ed. It
Specialty cars In Oldamoblle's 1984 grllle provide 1984 model year ldentlfl· becomes part of the console and la within 1 llneup Include the Firenze ES, Omega ES, catfon for Omega models. The n~h easy reach of driver and paaenger.
Flrenza GT, Cutlass Ciera ES. Cutlass Ciera appearance of the front and rear bumpers • New grlllea and revised tall lamps
Hollday coupe, Toronado Caliente and Is made possible by thermo plastic olifln update the Cutlau Supreme eerlea for ~--~==::~~·==~~! Hurst/Olds. bumper end caps. 1984. Chrome sport wheels are a new
This series of specialty cars Is ex-Omega and Flrenza model• with man-option.
pected to help the division attain overall ual transmissions lnch.Jde an upshlft In-All Omegas. Cutlau Cteraa and _..Iii.I
aales of over 1,000,000 units In the 1984 dlcator light In the Instrument panel. The Cutlass Supreme• have atandard
model year. llght Is controlled by the engine computer steel-belted radial all eeaaon tlrft. A new .....
Here's a styling synopsis of the new and It slgnals the driver when to shltt In tread design Improves snow and wet
Oldsmobiles; order to optimize fuel economy. surface traction yet noise Is reduc.d below
• A new front end appearance with • Both front and rear treatments of the level of standard tread tlrft. fiiiliilrC~···
more Oldsmobile character highlights the Cutlass Ciera models are updated for 1984. • Delta 88 models for 19'4 have new
1984 Flrenza models. Flrenza SX and LX All coupes have a wide center pillar to grilles and redesigned tall lampa and
models are differentiated with a wide enhance coupe styling without compromls-Ninety-Eight Regency models feature new
bumper fascia moldlng. Ing rear seat passenger accommod~tlons. wire wheel cover designs and a new body
Due to the restyling of the front end Cutlass Ciera models are even more side molding.
panel. engineers took the opportunity to functional In 1984 with the capacity to ca<ry •The major styling change for the 1984
Increase the level of reinforcement In the six people. Divided bench and custom Toronado ijrougham Is a revised front end
front fascia. The addition of 10 percent bench seats provide the additional passen-appearance. A new grille with bright
more glass provides lnoreased rigidity and ger room. horizontal bars has a color-coordinated
reduces the thermal expansion of the part. The Increased passenger load necessl-band running the width of the front end.
Yet the fascia remains flexible enough to tated additional brake capacity and there-Park and turn lamps are exposed for a A new froat-wb eel -drlYe
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Korean
auto to
test U.S.
111arket
SEOUL, Korea (BW)
Daewoo Motor
Corp .. a 50-50 joint ven-
ture between Daewoo
Corp. and General
Motors, has said that it
will expand Its passen-
ger car production ca-
pacity from 80,000 to
240,000 by means of
Introducing a new car
that will be used to meet
domestic and inter-
national markets.
The new. small pass-
enger car will be
produced at expanded
facilities near Inchon.
Korea. The car Is a
front-wheel drive type,
with a design offered by
Opel. a GM subsidiary.
The car will be sold
domestically and will be
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C ht.>rokt'l' and Wagon('('r. Lt>anN w ith
the best ~as milcagt' evN in a }t't'p vch1·
cle MeanN ... with a horscpowt•r·to·
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ChrmkC'C' a nd Wagon('('r'-; ground cll-ar·
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seahng for fi ve. Or car~o room. t
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Elt.>ctrunic f ud in1t'<'tion.
And it's buih in Americ~. '-.
sold to world markets.
The joint venture
partners have decided
to Invest U.S. $500
million to effect the ex-
pansion. Daewoo and
General Motors will
each Invest U.S. $125
million In the project.
while the remaining half
will be provided by
banks.
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Daewoo Motor Co. Is
a member of the
Daewoo Group. the
youngest of Korea's
largest business firms
and with operations
also In general trading.
overseas and domestic
construction. ship -
building. heavy Indus-
tries, electronics. tele-
comm u n I c at Ions,
chemicals and finance.
Although 1983 con-
solidated sales figures
of the Daewoo Corp. are
not yet available, they
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U.S. $3.35 billion figure. '•
February
car sales
strong
DETROIT (AP)
Domestic auto sales
slowed a bit In the last
1 O days of February, but
remained strong
enough to give the In-
dustry Its best showing
for the month In five
years, major U.S.
carmakers reported
Monday.
Sales for the 10-day
period rose 25 percent
compared with the
same period last year, a
slower Increase than
that recorded during
prevtoua weeks of 198.(.
The Min flgur .. for
the month w.re attn a
healthy .-2.5 percent
higher than In February
1983 and made for the
belt February ahowtng
since 1979.
The monthly nlu
rate. figured on an en-
nual bula, worked out
to 8.3 mllllon auto-
mobiles. If that pace
keep• up and auto-
mak.,.. Mii that many
cart, 198' would be
their ·beat ulea year
alnce 1979.
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Have l1npulse
;to buy Isuzu_?
I LOS ANGELES -Refinements to all its
1veh icles, added interior and exterior color selection
For 1984, Mercedes-Benz offers four
VS-powered cars. From the top are 500SEC
coupe, 500SEL sedan, 380SE sedan and . 1380SL coupe/roadster.
to the Isuzu Impulse, the elimination of the LS series
m the Isuzu I-Mark line, and new long wheelbase
+4 Isuzu P'UP pickups highlight the changes for
984 from American Isuzu Motors Inc.
The Isuzu Impulse, flagship of the Isuzu line,
as introduced in May of 1983 and continues with
nly minor changes. Two new additional exterior
otors -Cameo White and a metallic Matterhorn
ilver -are added for 1984, while a new off-white
terior combination called Oyster joins the current
lection of either blue or gray. The unusually short
ption list on the fully-equipped Impulse consists
only of a 4-speed overdrive automatic trans-
mission. a choice of two sound system options, and
new turbine-style alloy wheels.
Also changed are the audible warning signals,
which are now ch imes instad of buzzers. The
elegant Giugiaro styled Impulse features a two-liter
overhead cam engine with electronic fuel injection
as standard; EPA ratings are 24 mpg city and 36
mpg highway with. the standard 5-speed manual
gearbox.
' , . . . 3
~Baby Benz' carries
powerful VS engine
M~ALE. N.J. -The Mercedes-Benz 190,
accompanied by three new. large VS-powered
models Is now available throughout the United
States.
The 190, a new, more compact-sized
Mercedes-Benz Is IJ. four-door sedan with a choice
ot either a gasoline or a diesel engine and a
five-speed manual or four-speed automatic trans-
mission.·
The 190, already nicknamed the "Baby Benz"
by the European automotive press, car-rles a
suggested list price, for the gasoline-powered,
manual transmission model, of $22,850 at deal-
erships supplied through East and Gulf Coast
ports.
Like the rest of the 10 models In the 1984
Mercedes-Benz lineup In North America, this price
Includes practically all equipment considered
optional by many other manufacturers.
In addition, the 190 and all other 1984
Mercedes-Benz models sold In North America
carry a four-year/50,000-mlle vehicle warranty, the
highest in the industry.
The other new models to go on sale this week
include the SOOSEC. a four-seat coupe that is the
flagship of the fleet and the long-wheelbase
500SEL sedan. They are both propelled by a
184-horsepower version of the Mercedes
for fuel economy, and the manual transmission
version has an EPA highway mlieage rating of 51
mpg, even though top speed Is In the neighborhood
of 100 mph. Suggested list price of the 1900 2.2, at
dealers supplied through East and Gulf Coast
ports, Is $22,930.
The other five 1984 Mercedes models, which
went on sale In mid-September, are the 3000
sedan, 300CO coupe, 300TD station wagon and
300SD large sedan -all powered by the proven
Mercedes five-cylinder turbodiesel -and the
VS-powered 380SL coupe/roadster. The 240D
sedan has been dropped from the flneup.
Suggested prices at East and Gulf Coast
dealerships range from $22,850 for the 190E 2.3 to
$56,800 for the 500SEC.
Ferrari topless
for first time
• in many years
aluminum alloy VS. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J. -Each year the
The 500SEC and 500SEL replaces the 380SEC Ferrari marque generates a special kind of
and 380SEL, since customer demand for llm-excitement, and 1983 is no exception. Excitement
ited-editlon models Indicated that engines with a is expected when the company with the world's
greater horsepower output were wanted. foremost racing heritage Introduces a new model
I The third new model to go on sale this week is production car. This year it's the Mondial Cabriolet:
the 380SE, .a gasoline-powered companion to the Ferrari's first full convertible in 14 years. Bred
300SD turbodlesel sedan. In essence,Jt.u.tilliQs the specifically far the U.S. marke_t, _the MondJpl
155-horsepower, VS engine of the 380SEL, In-Cabriolet combines luxury and performance with
stal1ed In the slightly shorter body of the 300SO. classic styling in 2+2 configuration.
The new, more compact Merced,s has a._ Like its stablemate the Mondlal Quat-
designatlonof 190E 2.3 when equipped with a trovalvole. the Cabriolet is powered by the
gasoline engine, and 190D 2.2 when outfitted with a quattrovalvole engine. This va powerplant, trans-
dlesel engine. versely mounted in front of the rear axle, puts out
The fou(-cyllnder, 2.3-liter gasoline engine, 230 hp at 6BOO rpm's and covers the standing
which Is designed with an eye toward sporting quarter mire In 14.8 seconds.
"'performance, produces 113 horsepower and is The convertible top, however, Is what makes
capable of propelling the aerodynamically shaped the ·cabriolet exciting this year. All· convertibles
car at speeds in excess of 115 mph. have a certain flair, but the Cabriolet achieves true
The four-cylinder. 2.2-llter diesel is designed distinction with styling by Pininfarina.
Isuzu's popular compact car line of I-Mark
sedans and coupes has been simplified with the
deletion of the LS series and Deluxe coupe models.
The Deluxe four-door, the most popular version of
the I-Mark. receives additional standard equip-
ment in the form of dual electrically adjustable side
mirrors, halogen headlamps, Interior chimes in-
stead of buzzers. new interior lamps, a trunk
. ~9!'!l~rt~ent.light, a~ 115170 steel-~el.ted r!.d.,-'~·;~~I ~~~;-;i:;: 'Tf, ....-b. ~~;~le-wh~l"~~··;;; .• •.: 4 ..J
for 1984, and joins previous options of a lac0-type
alloy wheel or bright trim rings for the standard
wheel.
I-Mark Deluxe sedan buyers have a choice of a
gasoline or diesel engine. with the gas engine
having an EPA rating of 27 mpg city and 37 mpg
highway (26/37 in California) and the diesel engine
has an EPA rat ing of 39 mpg city and 50 mpg on the
highway.
The I-Mark Diesel Coupe is continued for 1984.
and with its standard 4-speed manual transmission ,
and 1949cc diesel engine is EPA rated at 44 mpg
city and 54 mpg highway (not available in
California).
Two new four-wheel drive models join the
rugged and economlcal Isuzu P'UP·pickup line for
1984. Now 4+4 buyers can enjoy the largest pickup
bed capacity in the compact class with the addition
of the long wheelbase 4+4 truck in both the Deluxe
and LS trim levels.
The top of the li0e LS series is offered in a
choice of four two-tone combinations for 1984 -a
body color of metallic red, blue, brown, or gray
highlighted with silver and a body color grille, and
ribbed rocker panels. New features of the LS series
for 1984 include halogen headlamps, a three-way
dome lamp, vani ty mirror, and minor Interior
refinements. Standard equipment on the LS ·
Includes full carpeting, special instrumentation,
shif1 console. AM /FM stereo radiQind fabric seat
coverings. "
P'UP Deluxe pickups have mi or interior and
exterior trim refinements for 1984, and two-wheel
drive versions receive added value with a
color-coordinated side stripe, AM/ · stereo radio,
and bright tdm rings now fitted as standard
equipment.
All P'UP pickups for 1984 fncludelhe addition
of a steering column lock for added thef1 protection
and a larger standard exterior rear view mirror. The
"MPGr PLUS" high-mileage version of the P'UP
with Its diesel engine and 4-speed manual
transmission returns for 1984 with EPA ratings of
38 mpg city and 49 mpg highway (5-speed and
5/43 In California).
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It's really quite simple. First. look
for a gathering of people who are
\·ery impre ssed \\ith what th ey 're
seein g. An occ asional smile < >r
sunple nod of apprO\'Cll could
easily gi,·e them away.
()nee you find them, slowly make
your way t}u·ough. and there you '11
find the 1984 Buicks-Electra.
And \.\'rule you 're there. we invite
you to investigate all of the tech-
nological advances Buick has to
off er. like turbocharged engines
with Multi-port Fuel Injection and
computer-controlled coil ignition.
The 1984 Buie ks. Before long. the
look on your face couJd be telling
eve rybody else exactly where they
are. Simple isn't it ?
Oflici•I C•r of th• XX/I/rd Olympl•d
Los AngelH 1984
Rh ier<1. Le Sabre. I~egaJ. Centurv.
Skylark . and Sk\'ha\\'k. Wouldllt }'Ou really ratl\er bave a'Bui*?
ORANGE COUNTY INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
Anaheim Convention Center
March 7-11
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Audi spells action
Audi le the only German luxury
car with front-wheel drive,
which provides the new 50008
Turbo with lmpreHive traction
and directional stability, ail
well u greater interior space.
Your car loan ·payment
term should fluctuate
-not the monthly bill
SAN FRANCISCO--(BW )--A n
automobile loan that combines the
advantage of an adjustable interest
rate two to three percentage points
below that of standard loans wh1k still
providing the security of fi xed
monthly payments is now available at
The Crocker Bank as of March I.
Crocker is the fim California bank
to introduce an auto loan of thi s kind.
Crocker's Affordable Auto Loan
offers a fluctuating term rather than a
fluctuating pa>mcnt. .. llnlike ad-
JUStable auto loan s otTered by compet-
ing banks. the payment ts a fixed
amount throughout the life of the
loan." sa~s Steven Hamburger. senior
vice president and manager of con-
sumer marketing sen ices. ··cus-
tomers always kn ow what their pay-
ment will be:·
The interest rate 1s lied to a
four-week a erage of the '\Ix -month
rate for $I 00.000 ce rtificates of de-
~sit. The rate changl'S monthly. The
initial rate 1s 13.5 percent for standard
new car loans. Customers with auto-
mati c payments from a Croc ker check-
ing or mone) market account arc
eligible fo r a 12.5 percent rate.
Between 1979 and 1982. this rate
fl uct ua ted from a low of I 0. 5 percent to
a high of 21 percent. Even th is
dramatic fluctuation would onl y have
extended a 48-month · loan two
mon ths. In less volatil e periods. the
term could easi ly remain constant pr
decrease.
Terms for the Affordable Auto Loan
range from 48 to 72 months depending
on the amount borrowed. Customers
also have the option of selecting I 00
percent financing.
"Development of Crocker's Af-
fordable Auto Loan is in response to
consumer demand," sa id Phil
Bergstrom. assistant vice presi dent
and manager of business planning.
"Crocker studies show that consumers
want automobile financing that
provides the lowest possible fixed
monthly payment with the lowest
possible interest ra te."
New automobile registrations were
up 15 percent in California last year
and are expected to rise 13.5 percent
this year. This dramatic increase in
new car sales emphasizes consumer
demand for affordable automobile
financing.
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(Who says you have to pay a high price for progress?)
This new generation Toyota features an all-new
design. One look at the bold, new styling and you know
that H tough is what you want. tough is what you'll get.
Full box-frame construction adds strength to an
already rugged vehicle Strength to better carry its
1400 lb payload .. And. ahhh. comfort How about
more leg-stretching room than ever before
All these 1984 innovations for a 1982 sticker price
That's right. Toyota hasn't changed the sticker price
on the Standard Bed Tru ck in over two years
Come to think of it. that may be our finest innovation
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Pint-sized pirates parade
at Dana whale festival.
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Mysterious death of
Myford Irvine explored by
ex-publisher Walter Bur-
roughs./ A3
San Francisco's
anti-smoking ordinance
Is catching on across
state./A4
One legislator would like
to see the California pri-
mary in March, not June.
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marathon talkathon sup-
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An emergency call turned
into a night mare for son
of dying woman./ AS
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The Vatican Is consider-
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Tod Murphy has been
one of the big keys in UC
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A wide-ranging look at
the latest offerings from
the auto industry Is of-
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special Orange County
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ORAN<,f COUNTY lAL IF OR NIA 2~ CENIS
HB attorney hassle boils J
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By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM Ollilr "9t 11 ...
Huntington Beach Deputy Ctty
Attorney Roben C. Sangster· came
under attack Monday night from a
group of residents less than a month
3f\er he served three days in Jail on a
trespassin$ charge.
The residents also directed flak at
Cit) Attorney Gail Hutton. City
Administrator Ch3rles Thompson
and other city offic13IS.
"I can't understand why officials
arc taking this so li&htly," said
resident Sally Tunstall. "An attorney
should be upholding the law. not
breaking it. This brinfts a cloud to the
ctty atto rney's office. •
Resident Stan Cohen who ques·
uoncd Sangster's ability to defend the
ctty. said. "I would ask that Robert
Sangster be removed from his po~
ttion."
"I also question ~hat he was doing
at 4: 15 p.m. (the time of Sanaster's
arrest by two TafJCt store secunty
officers) on a working day."
But Sangster:s boss. City Attorney
Hutton. claimed the 42-year-old
.Sangster's job status was a personnel
matter and shouldn't be addressed in
open forum. '
She told City Council m embers
that public discussion by officials 1s
an invasiqo of privacy because a
perso n's livelihood 1s at stake.
Smile, you're on camera
relutni day on '_ ...... '\a'• Main Beach.
Coloracfo waa neve~-;'°thta in March.
Rick White. vacationing from Colorado
Sprlnga, f ocuaea on a seagull during a
OCDemsanteupfor Hart
Everybod~ loves a winner-at least in O range
County the) do.
Democratic pres1dent1al candidate Gary Ha rt has
raised more mone) in Orange County in the weeksinct his
stunning upset \ 1ctof) in New Hampshire tha n the
Colorado~nator<;campa1gn managed to raise here 1n the
past 12 months. a supponer said Monda}.
smce tnen. We've also recewed about I OOcalls from
people want to get involved in the campaign ...
Townsend. also a public affairs officer for the l.alluna
Niauel·based developer Stein-Brief G roup. Inc .. said Hart
plans to make a sto p m Orange County March 24.
In the days since the Feb. 28 Democratic primary
victory in New Hampshire. Hart's campaign has received
a much-savored boost as Orange County supporters doled
out $35.000.
So far. county residents have contributed a total of~
about S60.000 to the senato r's presidential campaign.
Townsend said. In addition, supponers here have mailed
in more than one-third of the $80.000 in contributions
Han received from all Californians two days after Ne w
Hampshire. Townsend said.
"The response has been phenomenal ... said C hris
Townsend. co-chairman of Han 's Orange County
campaign. "We received $30.000 in campaign funds in the
first 48 hours after New Hampshire. and another $5.000
Han's victories in New Hampshire and Maine over
favorite Walter Mondale. coupled with h is promi~ of new
leadership. have Democratic voters across the country
buzzing.
Victim
of rape
testifies
By STEVE MARBLE
Of IM Delly l"tlot II-"
A depanment store secunt) guard
who claims she was ri i1 Costa )'...,.___~-~ ,.,,. .. -~ iilw"··~~-r 1 ( • ~ ~ that she wd1tea re t an yet/'tp
report the ·alleged cn me "because
nobody woulcf believe me ...
The witness. a 28-year-old Foun-
tain Valley resident. 1s one of four
women expected to test1f}' the} were
sexuall}' assaulted b)' former patrol-
man Wilham Lauchlan.
The "oman. who 1s married . also
testified 4.he patrol man asked her for a
(PleaH see VICTIM/ A2)
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Math champa Steve Mandel, Loren Maddy and John Alban.
Irvine finally raising curtain
on municipal theater plans
Irvine's decade-old dream for a
mun1c1pal theat.:r took to the road
again. and backers believe they have
rewritten the script wtth a happier
open in& act, bolstered by a prom 1se of
a land donation fro m UC Irvine.
But will it play where it's import-
ant. not in Peoria but with
philanthropists and arts patrons who
.. ,11 be asked to reach into their
pockets and pay t'o help build the
theater?
The S8 million to S 10 million pric~
ta& is enough to &ivc even the most
staunch backer of the 7SO.seat per·
forming aru theater a case of staae
fn&ht.
Ptans for the theattr. publk ly
unveiled last week, arc advancina at a
lime when two other local theater
iroups also art pu hina ambitious
multi-m1lhon-dollar fund-rai1in1
campaians.
In addition. UCI i' about to launch
a $4 m1lhon dn vc to help pay for a
S.000.scat basketball arena. '
A one lrv1nc theater backer point-
ed out, the joint Cit)'· Cl venture 11
viewed as a competitor to cxisu na
thcttcr and also may prove to add
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ADELSON
Fo cus ON THE NEws
confusion to already competitive
philanthropy drive .
Ans Committee member Marlene
Sumbera said her job was to come up
with a proposal, not worry about
money. She pointed out the theater
alrc1dy has a S 1.3 milhon kitty. 11ncc
voters approved a 1974 bond lUUe.
.. h's so nice to have a pla« to put
1t." Sumbera said ,
Backed by voters but lackina a site,
the arts committee went shoPP•l'\I for
1crc11e. Sumbera wd they were
turned away by the Irvine Co .• the
Irvine school d1 tnct, Saddleblc k
C'ollqc and neiahbon near Mason
Regional Park.
.. The city only ha~ a few m-.jor
'
landholders and we've h it them all ...
she said .
The breakthrough came a yea r ago
when the Ans Committee entered
into nego tiations with UCI. already
home to two well-used facili ties. a
4SO-scat theater and 250-seat concert
hall.
··ucr s facilities are booked solid."
Bumbera said. "Althouah the univer-
sity has a pohcy that allows the
community to use their facilities, it's
never allowed." The laraest enclosed
public facility in l rvine is the HO.scat
University Hia,h School audttorium.
she said.
UC I officials say the aarcement IS
another attempt to crush pcrcepuo ns
that a gulf exists between the un1vcr-
s1ty and the commu_oity.
"Tbe c hancellor has made a very
conccned effort to try to establi 5h
~ri~ and ttus is an eu mple of
thal.' Vice Chancellor John Miltner
explained.
With the land 110. now a ara y
parttl bmde UCl'1 main cnua nce on
C"ampus Drive. Bumbc'ra as hopeful
the plan will win the approval o f the
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Hutton claimed she has never seen
a harsher penalty in her I 0 years as an
attorney fora first-time misdemeanor
offense than the one meted out to
Sangster.
Sangster initially was accused by
Target security detectives of shop-
lift ing two computer memo') discs
valued at S I S.98.
He entered a nolo contendere pico
to a reduced charge of tresoass1ng
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Feb. I 0 and was 1entcnced to three ;
days in Jail, fi ned SSOO and placed on '
three years or informal probltfon, I
Hutton said Sangster also was
suspended two weeks without pay
from his $48,()()()...a-year job. suffered.:
adverse newspaper publicity. was !
suspended and sustajned an inj ured ..
wrist at the time ofhisarrest. She also
said she has prepared a letter of
reprimand to be insencd. in bis
personnel file.
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welcome in OC
Community willkeep
clo se eye on paroled
mu rde rer in Orange
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The local president of a statewide
group that has opP<)Sed the parole of
convicted murderers says the or-
ganization plans to keep a close watch
on the murderer of' a Stanford
Unive rsity mathematics professor
who is to be paroled in the city of
Orange this week.
El T oro resident John Mancino.
state president of Citizens for Truth.
said his group will keep close tabs on
47-year-old Theod ore Streleski.
whose parole to Orange County was
announced Monday by state Depan-
Jllent of Corrections officials.
Streleski has served a little m ore
tha n fi ve yearsofhiseight-ycar pnson
sentence for the murder of Professor
Kart deLccuw in 1978. Strcleski
smashed a hammer into deLceuw's
head to draw attention to gnevances
he had with the university where he
had been studying for his doctorate
for 19 years.
In prison interviews' earlier this
year. Strelesk1 told reponers he was
.. absolutely non-com mittal on
whether l will 'o to back to Stanford
and kill again.'
He was paroled to OranJe Count)
and is prohibited from v151una the
San Francisco Bay area because
Stanford University facult} members
have upresscd fear for their safety.
fyiancino said his organ1zatton had
opposed Strclesk1's parole on general
groundsbcforc it was known he was
being pa roled to Orange Count). He
said the group now would register
additional protests.
'Tm not sure he's safe to release 1n
any county ... said Mancino. who is
familiar wtth Streleski's case. "Even
he doesn't know if he will return to
violence. So what sense docs ll make
to release him and gamble at the
public's expense."
Mancino said Citizens for T ruth
currently is monitoring the procress
of three convicted murderen paroled
in Oran$' County and plans to add
Strclcsk1 to the list.
He saKI the group regularly col'l-
tacts both the parolee's local parole
.officer and the state Parole Board to
track. the criminal's record.
Mancino added that the only way
society can be protected from such
people 1s to "separate them from
soeity on a permanent basis.''
Board of S uper;visors' Chairman
Harriett Wieder said Streleski's par-
(Pleue .ee SLAYER/ A2)
Bicyclist
rµns light,
hit by car
A Huntington Beach bicyclist was
injured Monday morning when M
apparently ran a red light and was
struck by a car. Police said it was the
second local traffic accident in two
days to result 1n serious mjunes .
Hunungton Beach police OffiCCf'
John Berens said Barr)· Seavey. 18.
was rid ing his bicycle to work at 7:20
a.m .. traveling west on Macfadden
Avenue. Bc rens said Seavey ap-
parently failed to stQtl for a red h&ht at
Spnngdale Street and was struck by a
southbound car ~1 ng d riven by a
17-year-old girl who attends Marina
High School.
Seavey suffered broken bones and
head inJunes when he was thrown
against the windshield of the car.
Berens said. Seavey was reponcd in
critical condttioti early today in the
intensive care uni tat f:'ountatn Valley
Commun1t~ Hospital.
Police said the d n ver. whose name
(Pleue .ee BICT CL&/A2)
These 3 HB whiz kids
'see red' at same time
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM Oe11J Nol 1.-. •
There arc two traffic signals at an intersectton. They both show red at 5
p.m. sharp. One changes evef) 36 seconds and the other changes every 48
seconds. When will the) turn red again at the same time?
Three eighth-grade mathematics stars at Circle View School 1n
Huntington Beach solved that quesuon and others like tt to wtn the Orange
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The winning team m oves on to the state championships Apn l 7·at the Jct
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena_
The team mem bers -Steve Mandel. who wants to be a lawyer. physicist
or science fiction writer: Loren Maddy. who aspires to be an onhopedic
su~on; and Jon Alban, who'd hke to become an e~e doctor -had to answer
several algebraic story problems
But the toughest task came when the~ ~ere asked to give an oral
explanation and solve problems_ in something called transformauonal
. geometry. (Pleaae eee HB WHIZ/ A2)
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A2 * Orange Oout DAILY PJLOT /Tuetday, Mar:!'!: 198•
· Nativity display decision
draws mixed OC reaction
Christians dell hted-:
Jewis h community
cites disappointment
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of the o.111 l'llol I wt
No"' that its legal. thl'
predominant I)' C'hnst1an community
of Newpon Beach should <:0ns1der
sponsoring a Nativity scene this
C hnstmas. according to the Rev.
John P Ashe} of St. James Episcopal
Church
In a 5-4 dcc1s1on Monda>. the U.S.
Supreme Co urt ruled a
city-sponsored creche in Pawtucket.
R.I.. did not violate the Constttu-
tional separ:111nn between rhurc h and
state
.. I am dd1ghted "-Ith the dcc1s1on.''
said Ashcy, caut1o n1na that he w.is
peaking for h imself und no t as a
rcprtscntat1vt' of his Newpon con-
gregation.
"l think ll would be appropnate 1n
a communll) such as ours to ha'e a
Nativity Stene as part of n c1vk
observance," Ashey said.
"It 1s a Chm.tian symbol and 1n
Christian comm un1t1t'S 1t would be
appropriate but the whole issue of
church and slate 1s a sens1t1' e one and
I can sec ho" 1t would not bl·
appropriate in some tommun1t1es,"
Ashey addC'd.
Not. e'el)ont• in Nc"pon Bearh
agrees '"'llh A.she) and acconJ1ng to
City Manager Roben W>nn the city
has no plans or rcque!>ts to de' clop a
religrous Christmas d1spla~.
"The .\mrncan Je"1.-.h Comm1ttcl'
11. disappointed in the dn·1.,1on of thl'
ll n1ted Stall'" Su pre ml· { ou1 t " ... ml
lfinda Bcral. dm1t lor oflhf L'Oll\nllt·
Ice's Orange C'Clunty <'hupt('r, head-
quancrcd in Ncwponjkach.
The <:omm1ttl~. a4'ompan1l·d b)
the National { oum·il o f ChurLhcs of
C'hnst, fikd a friend of lhl· mun brief
arguing against thr Pawtul·kc1 crcche.
"Wr c~pre1osed our bl'11ef that is 1s
not a proper function of of a
munic1paht}. It remain) our"' IC\\ as
well as that of the National< ounc1I of
Churches ofChml that c111te n1o of all
fa11hs in Amem·n cnJO} tountkss
opponun1111.•1. to npre!I) their rcligous
beliefs.
"There 1s !>1rnpl\ no need to l'nhst
the machine!) oi' go' crnnwnt for
these purposl•s:· Reral s<11d
~C'cord111g to A<>hc). the ruling
'>lmpl} gnc a l'Ommunil> lhl' option
deciding 1f 11 "ant'> a ( hn'>tmas
d1spla>. It dOl'\ n1>11mJXN' a d1'>pla~
on a l'Ommun11'
VICTIM OF RAPE TESTIFIES ...
From Al
datl' after the alkged rapl' and l'allcd
her at homt· another 11mc.:
· "I told him not to hothcr me -to
go find 1.oml'one el!>l·:· the \\Oman
said shl' told Laughlan following one
Cnl·ountl'r
Theodore Streleskl
SLAYER ...
From Al
olr point\ up that ··therl' appears tu hr
something 'Hung \\1th our JU~lll'l'
system when murdl'rL'f\ arl' hcing
sen tented to eight >l'ar ... "
Wieder '>aid \he and other tount>
official'> learned ol the parole onh
Monda>
Howe\l·r otlic1ah in the <:1t\ of
Orange learnl·d ol thl· \)1relc;J..1\
impending parok l'i.Hlll·r 1h1s \\Ct'k.
Jim Beam. ma)or ol the Ctt} uf
Orange. ~1d Strl'lt''>k1 I'> ··not ""el-
comc in m) communtt) ··
State Dcpanmcnt of ( urrection'>
spokesman Phil Guthrie e\plaincd
Orange { ount> wa' )l°let'led for
Strcksk1'o; parole to !.prcad high
profile criminal cases arouAd the stall'
so that no one count} gets an unfair
share.
fhl' woman said on \till anothl·r
occasion \hl' ohsl'ned Laul·hlan 'ill·
ting 1n his patrol car lxhrnd the
department '>lore \\herl' '>he ""orl..cd
and that hl· flashed his vehicle's
headlight!> al her. She 'ia1d he was
parked next to another pohcl' rnr.
The hl·anng at Harhor Municipal
( oun 1n "Je""pon Beach 1s being
conducted to determine r( l.auchlan.
33. 'should stand trial un the
'>e>.-relatl'd charges.
Lauchlan. marned'and the father o f
1"0 )Oungg1rls. wai-. fired b) thcCosta
~esa Police Dcpanmcnt '"0 weeks
after his arrest He 1s free on $25.000
bail.
Matt Kunkh. Lauchbn\ attorne\.
has a 11empted to cast doubts on thl'
woman's 1ci-.11mon}. evcn a'>sen1ng
that she fabricated the sl'\ual attack to
co, er up an affair he claim\ she "as
ha' 1ng.
The \\oman. howc' er. has stood b}
her alkga11on1. that Laut hlan. while
on dut) and 1n uniform. raf>l'd her on
a fogg> Oerember night 1n I 9tQ after
she and a friend al·c1dentl\ drO\C
1heircar1n1oa mudd) dra1nagcditch
The darkl·d-haired '>ccunl} iuard
has admitted having an alla1r \.\-1th an
Orange Count) Shrrtff'> dl·put) but
said 1t did nut take plan· until ncarl) d
)ear a lter .,he "'·I'> alkgedl) raf)l'd ~
Lauchlan
fh(' ""oman al.,o admitted under
4ucs11oning Monda) that she ma)
ha'c "been 1mag1ning·· "hl'll '>he
ll'M1ficd earlier that Lauchlan put a
hand on his sen ice re' oh er" hen she
1n11all y rebuffed his se>.ual advance'>.
She claims Lauchlan dnne her to a
rcmot(' area of the nl) and raped her
in the frool !>cat ufh1'> patrol lar.
Lauchlan also 1!> chargl·d "1th
sexuall) assaul11ng three "OmL·n. O r\('
an cx-wtf"t· ol a pohn• otlker.
Lauchlan has pkadcd not guilt) to all
c harges.
The court hconng. dl'la)cd more
than a wed tx•forc K unllch lxlaml·
Ill. was !>ChL•dulcd lo cont1nul· tolla)
BICYCLE ...
From Al
was withheld bec:ause of her agl'. \.\.J\
not cned aftL·r the accident.
Mean"'h1lc. another H unt1ngtun
Beach rcs1dl.'nt remained 1n c:nt1cal
cond111on to<la\ at Fountain Valle\
< ommun1t> w11h injuries '>he re·-
l·e1 vcd 1n a traflir accident ...,u nda'
night ·
ThL' \\Oman. Ja) Ill' Banl' .. l) "a"
hurt \.\.hl.'n hl'r l·ar h11 l:l parl..l·d trlll·k
on Beach Bouk,ard near C1arlicld
.\H'nUl'
HB WHIZ KIDS ...
From Al
"wnc ul them had e'er heard of 11. \nd thnrteul her Jm DeGrut l ll> -,aid.
"It·., something. that"• usually found 1n the la~t chaptcr ol h.1gh \Cho11l alg\.'l)ra
IC\tbook that ~nu hardl) l'\l'f gl'l to."
But the 1hrel' bu:.-'> ""ho. despite thl'lr lol't~ amb1111111<, an.· gn:ganou' and
lun-lo' ing. honl'd up during a lunch hrcal.. on the '>UbJn'I the~ '>a~ I'> U'>l'd in
computer tCLhnolog) .\nd the~ passed the \l'gment "'1th 11~ 1ng cull>r\
~o". back tu tho'>l.' 1"0 tranir lights at lhl' !>aml· intL'r\er11un \tl''C
Mandel '><I)!> thq "111 turn red at the same time again at 5:112 and 24 .,l·umds.
Reml·mocr. one <.1gnal changed eH'r) 36 '><'lUn(h and onl· eH'r) 48
srconds. Ste' L' looked for a rnmmon mul11plil·r for the two and found I i.l4 ( 3h
mull1plied four limes equals 144 and 41S multiplied 1hrl'e times 1'> 144 I One
hundred and fon,.four "hl'n broken do""n in tu '>l'conli'> I'> l\\U minull''> Jnd 2.J
">Cc:ondo; and that\ the ans, .. cr "hen the lights "Ill be thl' same again -'"O
minutes and 24 seco11d'> alter 5 p.m
THEATER PLANNED FOR IRVINE ...
From Al
Ctt> Council. \\hllh I'> npected to
view the plan' h) m1d-,ummer
.~lthough admin1strat1' e details
wi th ( I and a fund-ra1'>ing \traleg)
are }Cl 10 be "'orl..l·d out. the:
archllcl tural '>l'hcmc "a1o d1spla)ed at
least \\cL'cl.. ·., lounnl meL'llng. Plam
call for 575 '>cal5 on the main floor.
balcon' '>l'<lt1ng for 175. a
40-foot-dl'l'fl prmcen1um. a <;maller
rehearsal hall. drc'>'i1ng areas and
adm1n1strat1,c oflile'>
In exchange Bumbcra said l ·t I
has asked lor one-third of thl' a'a1l-
able thcatl'r lime and will a~sume
one-third o t thl' operating co'>t'>
{ 11~ otliual'> ha'e nprl''l'>ed rclul-
tanl·c u\ er looting hills. although
Hurnbcra \aid "lhl•re isn't a theater 1n
thl' l 1n11ed Swtcs that rum on a
profit. But \\C kno\.\. thr cit~ I\ hard
pre,5ed tor funds ..
\he \a1d In 1ne''> theater t\n·1
planning to rompete lor large sc:alc
L'' l'nts. sul ha'>'>> m phonic' th JI arc to
tune up 111 thl· '\,()()()-scat Orange
Count~ Pl'rlorm1ng Arts Center b)
Oc1obl·r 1986 I n'>lc.·ad. m 1 n tent 1s for
lnlal use tor rentals. hallcts or high
'>l'hool gradu:111om
In inc's thl·atcr. ho'H'H'r. "111 hc
\\aging a potkl·thook haltk among
t hl·a tergOl'f'>.
··T~o year'> ago. CH'r\.onc was
reaching 1n thl' same pmkct .. said
John \1ouledou\. marketing. director
lor ~outh < oas1 Rcf>l'rlor} 1n < u\ta
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Cooler air due along Coast
Coastal
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tOMoe lllGh c:IOuda H~ WtelnttOey
mo.tty 70 IO to ·~ ..... OtlOt-c;ooi.r ,..., .,,. cou1 we0n.oa1
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kl'\011 by W.O~ay Two·IOOI •-I
loday beGOmltlQ '.l 10 6 1001 -weonelday Fall wHlllet .. °"91
patchy log al>d tow c;loudt •••• tonoghl
and Wecl.....O•y n1ornino
Extended
Fair Dul some log or tow clOudl near
11\e c;o .. 1 ma111ly '" 11141 n111hl and "">
rnorntr>v l\oure H10111 ran91no tr om IN
mid 601 11 lhe beec;lln to near 70
1ntano ••ea• Lowa mot1ly •n Ille 401
Temperatures
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Albuque1que 36 17
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Au111n 52 40
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DIRECTION
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poor
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Youth, 1·8, ordered to stand tri~l
in knifing death of Newport ·man
Wjtnesses describe
grisly s laying scene:
self-defense claimed
.\n I ~-)car-old )Outh wi th a
troubled past ha~ be<.>n ordered to
stand trial for the murder of S<.·011
Jamee. \.k"-aughton the "ealth~ 1oon
of a promllll'lll "'l'" r>0n Beal h lam-
11\
·But 111 m<.knng thL· trial. I larhor
Munnral < ourt ludgl· R u!>sl'll Ho<>-
trom al'>o lm"ernl hail fix Brl'nt Louis
Van~rnl''' lrom $2511.000 to
$111<11){)()
It 1c. doubtful. though. that Yan-
gsncs'i will be able 10 post ball.
according to his allorne). ( arl
Holme'>.
Yangc.ness 1s charged in the Jan 15
stabbing death of McNaughton. who
reponcdl} stumbled from his New-
pon Beal·h apartment and staggered
do"' n a ll1gh1 of stairs before collap\·
mg Ill front or a friend's a pan men I.
l\\O \\cltncsscs ha\e tes11lied that
Mc.·Naughto n .. naked and co,ercd 1n
blood. named Vangsness as his a\-
tac:ker bl'fore his death
Public Defender Holmes. howe' er.
sa~s \angsncss \\as acting 1n self
dclc:n\c and bellnc'> the charges
should be reduced from murder 10
manslaughter.
Vangsne's rcponl·dl} told policl' he
stabbed MrNaughton after the ath-
let1calh built :!9-\ear-old tned to
i-.odom.11l' him and"iatcr came at him
with a knife .
Pa tholog1s1 Roben Richards testi-
fied M onda) that McNaughton suf-
fered :!5 woundi-. and L''Cntuall) bled
to death
McNaughton 1s 1he son of John
McNaughton. rhairman of the board
of Nc""pon Beath-based National
Education Corp.
Vangsne~s "111 he arraigned 1n
Superior ( oun on March 19
Parking lot gets OK at Nieblas
I 11un1a1n \ alk' ...,Lhool D1stnl't
tru\tl'l'\ hJ' l' appr(i, cd the cons1rul-
11on of an o.pandl·d parking lot al
"J1cbla' ~chool an the wake of
nl·1ghborhood wmpla1nts about \tu-
dl·ni.. \.\.ho par~ on rL'\ldCntial '>tree!'..
ThL' tru'>tl'e' rlmcd the l'lenwntar.
1,rhoul last Junl' tx·rau-;e ot dc.·clln1ng
L'nrollment I hl' I ounta1n Valley
hoard thL·n lea<.cd a pur11on ofN1l•blas
to the 1 lunting.ton HL'JLh l 'n1on High
~thool D1.,tm1 l hl· high school
d1stm·1 oilers adult education classes
at the \lie. v. h1ch I\ located 1n the
m1d<,t of .a trart ur singk'-famll}
homn.
Rc.·'>1den1s II\ 1ng near thl' sc.hool
ha'c rnmpla1ncd that adults au end-
1ng thr llassc .. create tratllr problems
around N1ebla1..
Last "eek. the trustees unan1-
mousl) appru' cd thL· construction of
add111onal off-,1n·c1 parking at
'11cblas. not to l'\Cccd $6.042
The C\pandcd lot "ould pro' 1de
room for 83 morl· 'chicles. school
ollinal\ said. The parking lot co n-
strut11nn costs a rc expected to be
WE'RE LISTENING
ollSl't b) increased lca'>c pa) ml'nl., b>
the high '>chool di'>tmt
Thl• '>chool lot will be fcticed and
locked dui;ing llml'\ when cra .. scs arc
not 1n session.
Fountain Valle\ school ollic1als
ha'c ~aid the expanded lot will help
rcdute the numtx·r ot caf\ parking o n
nearh) rcs1dcn11al '>lrcets.
But some N1eblas rnmmunit)
members have said thl' lot will not
redut·e the increased traffic in the
tract created b} the adult classes.
Teen cop killer gets 27 yecrs
By the Associated Press
A 17-)ear-old bo}· convicted in
Orange County Supcnor Coun of
murder 1n the sla ying of a San Die~o
policeman has been sentenced to _ 7
}ears to life 1n state pnson b} a Judge
"ho said he was .. stunned" b)' the
defendant's "absolute absence of
rcmor;c."
"I believe (a commitment) to the
California Youth A.uthoritv would be
a travcst) of justice." Judge M)ron
Bro~n said Monda) 1n rejecting
defcnse pleas that Charles Tyberg.
'!itep•n o£San D1~0County ShenfTs
Sgt. James T yberg. be scnl to a CYA
facihl}.
A Santa Ana jury found the youth
guilty of first-degree murder last
Octo ber in the Feb. 20. 1983. slaying
of Patrolman Kirk Johnson. 26. of
Escondido. Johnson was shot to
death in his squad car while patrolling
a park an San Clemente Can) on. cast
of La Jolla. ·
If Tyberg had been been sent 10 the
CY.\. ll would have been for an
indeterminate term that could not
ha\.t~ txlended be)ond the defc·n-
dant's 25th b1nhda). W11h the pnson
scntcncc. Tybecg's earliest · possible
parole date 1s 1311~ years away.
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number.at left and your-;-;;;;-g-;wm£e recorded. t.&'anscrlbed Anddiive tecf0
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Model of propoeed Irvine perf ormlng arta theater.
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The communll) thl'.lll'' group . The same 24-bour answering service may be used to record letters to the
editor on any topic. Contributors to our Leuers column must include their
name and telephone number fo r verification. No circula tion calls. please. m·edcd $8 1tl.OOO to mah· up lklillt'> 642 B086 1n 1983. 1n add1t1on 1~1 laum h1ng .1 \) -
m1ll1o n cndo"llll'nl tund th1\ \L':tr Tell us what's on your mind.
bl•n morl' .. ucces.,ful at tapping
ans contnbu1101n I'> thl· :1111h111uus
S85 million goal to fini'>h Jnd l'ndo"
thl' three-thratn Palurming -.\rts
Center. no"' under con,trut 111>0 m
C O\ta Me'>a. Mllrl• than hall thl' goal is
mL'I. theater off1 t 1al' \:J}
•\nd ln1nL··, theater nlJ\ l''l'n
rnnnlC.l \\llh 11\0\\n hcnd':lll~H
\'ice Chanlcllor M11lnn '-<lid the
rn' 1'1om·d thcatl'I rould impact
I er, $4 m1ll1un dm l' lor the
athlc11t-onl'ntl·d [ H'nt~ < l'ntl·r. seen
a'> a much-m·cdrd rcplatcmenl 10
rramrx·d C ra" lord Hall \tudcnt fees
11re to pa) lor thl' remainder ol the
5000-scat.S1 1 ~million arena. lock-
er rooms and 1ra1n1ng arcac.
"I 1b1nk the In inr pcrtormang an'
center 1s in tor a \.Cf} c hallenging
campaign .. he \aid
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Pint-sized pirates parade
at Dana whale festival.
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Mysterious death of
Myford Irvine explored by
ex-publisher Walter Bur-
roughs./ A3
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California
San Francisco's
anti-smoking ordinance
Is catching on across
state./A4
One legislator would like
to see the Calif ornla pri-
mary in March, not June.
/A4
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House members met for a
marathon talkathon sup-
porting prayer in school.
/A4.
An emergency call turned
into a nightmare for son
of dying woman./ AS
World
Iraq officials deny they' re
using chemical weapons
against Iran foes./ AS
The Vatican is consider-
ing cutting off ties to
Talwah In future./ A4
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Mind&Body
Huntington Beach fo-
rums show 'Something
Can Be Done About
Arthritis./ A7
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Sports
Tod Murphy has been
one of the big keys in UC
Irvine's resurgence this
basketball season./81
Tom Baldwin is Costa
Mesa High's new football
coach.182
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Entertainment
iariMJexQn~er.Rctn~ .~. *Hlt"Wcr~~ ,.., _,~o :r Y.i
role of' 'Calamity Jane''
on TV tonight./ A9
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Business
Quality control ls not as
simple a procedure as it
used to be./ A 11
A wide-ranging look at
the latest offerings from
the auto Industry Is of-
fered In the Dally Piiot's
special Orange County
Auto Show section.
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INDEX
Auto Piiot
Bridge
Erma Bombeck
Bulletin Board
Bullneta
Callfoml• News
Clualfled
Comics
Cronword
Death Notices
Horoscope
Ann Landera
Mind and 8odY
Mutual Fund•
Natlonll Nftl
Opinion
Potlot Log •
Public Notlcet
SportJ
Stoett' Markets
Tetevttlon
Theater• 1.-.
WNther
WOfld Hewe
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C1-12
A'10
A8
A3
A 11· 12
A4
88-8
A10
88
8'4
87
A8
A7-8
A1 1
A'4
A8
A3
8'4-5
81-3
A12
A8
A9
A2
A'4
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ORANGE:COUN T'Y . L ALI F-OH N IA J':> CENTC,
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Smile, you're on camera
Rick White, vacationing from Colorado
Sprtnga, focuaea on a seagull during a relaxtna day on Laauna '• llaln Beach.
Coloraclo wu never llke thla ln March.
OCDemsanteupfor Hart
Eve r} bod~ lo\Csa winner -at least 1n Orange
Count} they do.
since 1nen. we·vc also received about IOO calls from
people want to get involved in the campaign ...
Townsend. also a public affairs officer for the La11.una
Niguel-based dcveloperStein-BriefGroup. Inc .. said Hart
plans to make a stop in Orange County March 24.
Democratic presidential candidate Gar) Han ha!>
raised more mone} in Orange County in the week since his
stunning upset \ 1ctor) in New Hampshire than the
Colorado senator's campaign managed 10 raise here 1n the
past 12 months. a su pponer said Monda y.
In the da}S since thr Feb. 28 Dcmocrauc pnmar)
victory in New Hampshire. Han'seampa1gn has received
am uch-sa vored boost as Orange County supporters doled
out $35.000.
So far. county residents have contributed a total of
about S60.000 to the senator's prcs1dent1al campaign.
Townsend said. In addition. supporters here have mailed
1n more than one-third of the $80.000 in contributions
Hart recei ved from all Californians two days after New
Hampshire. Townsend said.
"The re~ponsc: has been phenomenal." said Chris
Townsend. co-<:ha1rman ofHart's Orange County
campaign. '"We rece ived SJ0,0001n c:impa1gn fund s in the
first 48 hours after New Hampshire. and another 15.000
Hart's victories in New Hampshire and Mai ne over
favonte Walter Mondale. coupled with his promise of new
leadership, ha ve Democratic voters across the country
buzzing,.
Victim
of rape
testifies
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol IM o.-, "°' ltaff A department store ~cunt} guard
who claims she was ra ped b} a Costa
,~ polic:ema ~._t;_s~r! _Monday repo~~eC!'""~1tse
nobody would bel ieve me."
The witness. a 28-year-old Foun -
uiin Valley resident. 1s one of fo ur
women expected to tes11f} they were
sexually assaulted by fo rm er patrol-
man Wilham Lauchla n.
The woman. who 1s married. also
testified the patrolman as ked her for a
(Pleaae see VICTIM/ A2)
o.ltr .... ,.._..,Lee~
Math champa Ste•e Mandel, Loren Maddy and John Alban.
Irvine finally raising curtain
on municipal theater plans
Irvi ne's decade-old dream fo r a
municipal theater took to the road
again. and backers believe they have
rewritten the script with a happier
opening act, bolstered?.)'. a promise of
a land donation from vc Irvine.
ANDREA
ADELSON
Focu s ON THE NEw s
But will it play where it's import-
ant, not an Peoria but with
philanthropists and arts patrons who
.;.. ill be asked to reach an to their
pockets and pay to help build the
theater?
The S8 million to S l 0 million pnce confusion· to already c~mpet1tive
taa is enou&h to live even the most philanthropy drives.
•taunch backer of the 750-seat per· Ans Committee member Marlene
formina ans 1heater a case of stage Sumbera said her JOb was to come up
fri&ht. with a proposal, not worry about
Plans for the theater. publicly mopey. She pointed out the theater
unve1fed last w«k. arc ad vancina at a at'ready has a St .3 million kmy. &1nce
umc when two oth(r local theater voters approved a t 974 bond issue.
aroups also arc pu ihtnJ amb1t1ous "It' &0 nice to have a place in put
mulU·million-<lollar fund ·ra1s1n1 1t," Sumbera said.
campaians. · Backed by voters but lackina a itc,
In addinon, U I 1• abQut to launch. the ans comrnlllct went hopp1na fC>t
a $4 million drive to help pay for a acreaac. Bumbcn said they were
.S,000-scat baJkctball artnL tumcd awey by the Irvine Co .. the
As one Irvine theater backer point· Irvine school dt tnct~ ddlcback
td out. the JOtnt c1ty-UCI \'Cntuf'i 1 Collete and nt'1ahboD near Mason
viewed as a competitor to citi una Rtaional Park. ,
thaters and al,o may prov~ 10 1&dd "The city onl y ha a few m~or
landholders and w(''ve hit them all .'"
she said.
The breakthrouah came a year ago
when tJle Arts Comm1ttt'e entered
into negotiations with UCI. already
home to two well-used facilities. a
450-seat theater and 250-seat conrert
hall.
"UCl's fac1lttics •re booked solid,"
Bumbera said. "Although th~un1ver
s1ty has a policy that allows the
community to use their facahhes. it's
never allowed." l'he laraest enclosed
public facility in Irvine is the 2SO-scat
Univcnily Hiah School auditorium.
she said. ·
UCI official say the agrttment is
another attempt to crush pen:cpuons
that a aulf exists between the uni ver-
sity and the community.
"Ihe chanccllor has made a very
concencd efTon to try to cstabljsh
brid4es and this is an oamplc of
that, ' Vice Chancellor John Miltner
CX.Dlafocd.
With the land aift. now a ara sy ~rtel t>Hidc UCl's main cn1r1ncc on
Campu-1. Dnve, Sumbera IS hopeful
the plan will wrn the approval of the
(PlMM ... TRSATtR/A2)
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Ma)ror of Orange declares paroled
killer 'not welcome in commun-i-ty~.~-
By JEFF ADLER
Ot .... D..., .... la.If
The local president of a statewide
group that has opposed the parole of
convicted murderers says the or-
ganization plans to keep a close watch
on the murderer of a Stanford
University mathematics professor
who is to be paroled in the Cit y of
Orange th is week.
El Toro resident John Mancino .
.state prcsidcn L of Ci mens for Truth.
said his group will keep close tabs on
47-year-old ·Theodore Streleski.
whose parole to Orange County was
announced Monday by state Depart-
ment of Corrections officials.
Strcleski has served a little more
than five yearsofhis eight-year pnson
sentence for the murder of Professor
Karl deLeeuw in 1978. Strelesk1
smashed a hammer into deleeuw's
head to draw attention to grie vances
he had with the university where he
had been studying for his doctorate
for 19 years.
In prison interviews earlier this
year, St relesk1 told reporters he was
··absolutely non-committal on
whether I will 'o to back to Stanford
and kill again .'
He was paroled to Oran~e County
and is prohibited from -v1sit1ng the
San Francisco Bay area because
Stanford University faculty members
have expressed fear for their safety.
Mancino said his organization had
opposed Streleski's parok on general
groundsbefore it was known he was
being paroled to Orange County. He
said the rroup now would register
additiona protests.
"I'm not sure he's safe to release m
any county:· said Mancino. who 1s
familiar with Strelesk1's case. ··Even
he doesn't know if he will return to
violence. So what sense docs 1t make
to release ham and gamble at the
publtc's expense ...
Mancino said Citizens for Truth
currently is mon1tonng the progres~
of three ~nv1ctcd murderers paroled
1n 013nJ~ Count} and plans to add
Strelesk1 to the list.
He said the group regular!} con-
tacts both the parolee's local parole
officer and the state Parole Board to
track the criminal's record.
Mancino added that the only-y.a y
(Pleue eee SLAYER/ A2)
Theodore 8trele•k.l
Bicyclist
runs light,
hit by car
A Hunungton Beach b1cychst was
injured Monday morning when he
apparently ran a red hght and was
struck by a car. Police said at was the
second local traffic accident in two
days to result in serious injunes ..
Huntington Beach pohce OfTK'cr
John Berens said Barry Seavey. 18.
was nding has bic~clc to ~ork at 7:20
a.m .. traveling west on Macfadden
A venue. Berens said Seavey ap-
parently failed to stop fora red h&ht at
Spnngdalc Street and was struck by a
southbound car being dnvcn by a
17-year-old 11rl who attends Manna
High SchOol.
Sca'e~ suffered broken bones and
head inJunes when he was thrown
against the windshield of the car.
Berens said. Seavey was reported in
critical cond1t1on early today in the
intensive care unit at Fountain Vallev
Communtty Hospital. ·
Poli ce said the dnver. whose name
(Pleue .ee BICYCLE/A2)
These 3 HB whiz kids
'see red' at same time
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol IM Delly Not llalf
There arc two traffic signals at an 1ntcrsect1on. They both show red at 5
p.m. sharp. One chan~es ever) 36 seconds and the other changes every 48
seconds. When will they turn red again at the same time?
Three eighth-grade mathematics stars at Circle View School 1n
Huntington Beach soh ed that que-st1on and othe rs ltke 1t to wm the Orange
Count> Junior high school math championship recentl} at th e Disneyland
Hotel 1ra Anaheim: The compct1\1on 1s sponsored b~ the National Soctt'ty of
·. ~r¥~i--~uves r>rt.f~~~fie·ira~pffl~ ti prfff11t ·,;: -~ ---
Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. ' "
The team members -Steve Mandel. who want~ to be a laW}er. physidst
or science Oction writer: Loren Maddy. who aspires to be an orthopedic
surgeon: and Jon Alban. who·d hke to become an C)C doctor -had to answer
several algebraic story proble ms
But the toughest task came "hen the" >Acre asked to gi ve an oral •
t'Xplanataon and solve problems in something called transformational
geometry. (Pleaae eee HB WHIZ/ A2)
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, March 6, 1984
.. Nativity display decision
draws mixed oe reaction
Christians delighted.
Jewish community
cites disappointment
By J ERRY HIRSCH
Of tM Dltlly ~1101 ltelf
Noy. 1hal 11' kgal. thl'
predominant I} ( hn.,t1an communtt~
of Ne" pun Bl'ill h .. hould n>n'>tdcr
sponsoring J "'llatl\ 1t\ \n·ne this
Christmas. Jl'um.l111g ·to thl· Rl'\
John P A\hl.'~ ul ~t Jaml's lp1<,n1pal
Church.
In a 5-4 dl'l t'>lon Monda\. the LI "i. S u p r e m l' ( o u r 1 r ·u I e d a
ut~ -~pomorl.'d l fl'dll' in Pawtuckl·t.
R.I did not 'wl.lll' thl.' <. on<;t1t u·
t1onal scparatmn bl·t\\l'l'll d1urch ~1nd
state
"I am dl'l1ghtl·d ''1 1h 1lwJt'Ct'1on."
..aid Ashe\, l'UUllon1ng that he '-"J'>
!>peaking tor h1msl'll ttnd not ll'> J
reprcscntatt\c ol h1\ Newport con-
gn:gation
"I thin~ 11 \\ould hi.' appropriate in
.1 lommun1t\ c;uch "'nun. to ha\C a
Nattvll) sn·nc a' pan of a n' ir
observance:· \'>hl'V 'k11d.
"It I!> U ( hrt\tlan \\moot und JO
( hn!>lrnn l."ornmun1t1l''> 11 "'ould be
appropriate hut thl' "hok t\!>Ul' ol
church and .. 1.1tl· ".1 \l'lhlll' l' om· and
I can '>l'I.' hu'' 11 \\l>Uld not I'll•
appropn<itl' 1n \111nl· u1111mun1t1l''
o\shc' addl·d
Nlit n l'r\tlnl' 1n Nl'" port lkal h
agrl'CS '' tlh ·\shl·~ .ind arn11d1ng 111
Ctt} Managl·r Rohl·rt V.\ 1111 thl' nl)
has no pla n\ or H'~llt'Sh 1t1 dl·,dop .1
rl'lig1ou'> ( hrl\lnlJ\ d1)pfJ\
"Thl· .\ml.'nlan k\\ISh tommtlll'l'
"d1sappo1ntl·d 1n tlw dccl\1110 ol thl'
l 'n1tcd \\alt'' '-luprl'Oll' < nut t .. ,,11d
l1 1nd.1 fkrnl tl1fl'l lor ol till' ro1111111t-
tcc'!> Orangr <. ounl\ chaJlll'r hl·ad-
quant'rcd 1n Nl'\\port l:kach
Thl' lOmm1llcl' .tl."1:ompan1cd h)
thc '\lat1onal ( ounnl ul ( hurchl.') ol
C. 'hn\t. tiled a It tl•nd uf thl' mun lmd
urguing again!>! the Pa" tucket ucchc.
"We l'Xprl'SSl'd o ur bl'licf that i~ ts
not a proper fu11ct1011 of ol a
mun1npal1t} It n·mn111\ our 'll'\\ J\
"ell as that\)f the Nu1wn.1I ( ·uun1:1I ut
( hurd1c) ol ( 'hn\t that t t llll'O' ul <ill
faith\~ .\ml'rtl.I t'rlJll\ n1untll'"
opportun1t1n ltH'\Jlll'" thl'll rd1guu'
hl·lil'I\.
··Thell' I) '1111PI} no nn·J lu l'lllt\t
the malhint•n 111 go\l'tllllh'lll lor
thc:o;e pu1 pO!>l''> ... lkral S<J•<l
.\ccord1ng to .\'>hl'). thl· ruling
'>1mpl~ gt\l' a lllnln1t1n1I\ thl' option
lkl.'1drng 11 11 \\Jill'> .1 ( hn>tma'
dl\pla\. 11 doc' not 1111po'>I.· a dl\pla'
on a lomnu11111'
VICTIM OF RAPE TESTIFIES ... From Al
dall' alter thl' alkgl'<l raJ)l' and l .tllnl
her al homl' ..inothl·r ttml'
··11old him 1w1 to hothcr ml· -10
go lind )Omcont• l'bl.' .. thl' ''uman
said she told Laugh Ian lollo\\ ing lllll'
cncountl.'r
I hl' "oman \aid nn '1111 annlhl·r
on-a.,1un 'hc.,oh\l'n cd Lau1:hlan \11-
Correction
111 d fl'b. 2 ~Dail) Prlot ~tur~ ~111 tllc
Belin Bu'>1nt"i!> Burl.'au'c, ··Other
Pagt', .. tekphon(' dm:rton a rnm-
pan~ '>pol..l''>man ..aid I 25 m1ll1on
bool..'> \\OUl<l I'll• dl'ltH'll'd 1hruughuu1
Orangd uunl' in Junl.' In lall. ahuu1
800.000 l'Opl(''> '"II he deli' t'rl·d
SLAYER ...
From Al
soc1c:t~ can hc proll'l ll.'d Imm \Ul h
people 1!> to ··.,l·parntl.' thcm 1111111
\oc1t\ on a pnmancnt haw ... "
Bo.a rd of "uJXn ''o"' Chairman
Hamett Wieder 'aid "itrck<.l..1·, par-
ok point\ up that "thL'fl' appear' 10 hl·
\Offil'thing "mng "11h our tu't ll t'
'~'>tt·m "hl•n murdl'rl'" arl· ht·ing
>enlenrcd to l'tJ?.h l \Car' ..
V.1cdcr <,aid <ihl· .ind uthn luUnl'
ollinab karm·d 111 thl· pdrulc lllll\
Monda\
1-luwe,cr. n11iual' 1n the: u1' ut
Orangl' learnl·d ol tht· Strdl·,l..1\
•mPl·nding parok l'Jrlll'r 1/11, ''t'l'~
Jim Bram ma .. ur ol tht• l'll\ ot
C >rangl·. <i<11d \1rdnlo..1 '' "n111 "l'I·
lOnlt' in m' u1mmun11' ··
()tatr Dcpartmt·nt 111 l urrcl 11un'
'>PO~c\man Phtl < 1uthm· npla1nnl
Orange < ount~ "J'> 'dl'drd ll>r
~trcksk1 's parok tu '>prca<l high
prufilen1minal la\1.''>Jround tht· \I.Ill'
so 1ha1 nu Olll' u1un1 ~ gl'l'> an unl.11r
!>hart'
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Jl·partml·nt '>lllfl' "hal· 'hl· \\ot l..l·J
.ind th.11 ht· 11.1'hl·d hi\ \l'hllk·,
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parl..l.'J 11L'\I Ill .llH>lhl·r polru-l'c:Jr
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1~ \houlJ \tt1nd trial on till'
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l\\O \Uungg1rl'> "·I' lirl·d h~ till' C 11\t.J
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alll·r h1' artt''>I I k '' ln'l' oA $2' ll<lll
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hl'f alll.'ga111Hl'i 1h.11 I .wd1h1n "h1k
1111 dut~ and 1n untlorm raPl·d hl't un
u logg~ Dctl'l11hl·r night 1n llJ!C altl't
'>hl' and a fm·nd .H UJl.·n tl\ dro' t'
thl'lr c.ir into a mudd~ drainagl' d11d1
1 hl' dart..t·d-hJtrl·<l '>l'l urn~ guJrc.I
ha ... Jdmtlll'd h,I\ 1ng ;in Jlfair \\llh Jn
C >rangl.' ( ounl' "hl'nff'> dcput\ hut
'aid 11 did Olli tJl..l' plal.l' unul m·arl~ .1
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qm·,11u11111g \lond.i~ th;.11 \hl· 111.1\
ha\l' "Ol'l'll 1111ag111111g · \\hn1 '>hl·
1n11lil·d l'.trltl'I thJI I aud1l.1n put .1
hanJ 1111 hi'> \l'f\ Ill' fl'' oh l'I "hl·rt 'hl·
1nt1all\ rl.'11utkd hi\ '>l'\u.11 ..i<l,.1111.c'
"'>hl' 0da1m' L .1ud1lan dn" t' lwr to a
rcmotl' arc.1 ol thl' lit~ and 1apcd hl·1
1n the lrnnt \l'al ol hi' patrnl rnr
Llu( hlan al\u I!. l h.1rgl•d \\ 11h
W\uall~ a<.<,aul11ng thrn· \\llllll'll orw
.in e\·\\tk 111 .1 rnhll' ul1itl'
l JUlhlan ha\ f)k.1tlcJ llUI gutll\ 111,111
l harg1.'"
T hr court hl.·anng. dd.l\n.I mon-
than a V.l'd hl.·lorl' fl..unltd1 bl'l~l llll'
ill. \\a~ '>thl'dukd 111l·11n11nUl'1nJa,
BICYCLE ...
From Al
\\;J~ \\llhhl'ld hl'liW\l' tll hl'r .lgt \\,I\
not t 1tl·J .Itta till' atl'IJl'llt.
\kanv.h1k nnothl.'r llunt111gtu11
H1:ad1 rl·"dcnt rt•ma1ncd in u1111.al
l·onJ1t1<111 toda' .11 Fountain \ alk'
< ·omrnun11~ "1th inJUrll"> 'ht· rtt-
ll'l\ l'J in a tr..illil. an·1dcn1 \und,I\
nigh I.
l he \\Pill.in LI\ Ill' Aanl· 4, \\,I\
hurt" hl·n hc1 tai -hit a paril.l.'d 11 lll t..
nn lkad1 lfou In .1rd m·ar ( 1arlil·ld
.\\l'l\Ul'
HB WHIZ KIDS ...
From Al
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\lJndd '·'" tht' "ill turn rnl ..it tht· ,,lllll' 1111\l' .1ga1n .11 'II~ .inJ ~4 '<'l111111'
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h u ndrl·tl and Ion\ -lour "hl' n hrukl' n do\\ n 1 n tu '>l'l on th '' I \\t1 m 1 nu h'' J nd ~4
\l'u>r1th Jilt.I that' thl' .im•,t·r \\hl'n till' hght<i '''II h;.· till' ,,111\l· .1ga1n -1\,0
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THEATER PLANNED FOR IRVINE ...
From Al
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.\lthough .id1111nl\tra11'l' Jct,11"
"11h l ICI anJ J tu11d-r.1 1'>1ng \lratq!'
arc }Ct 111 h;.· ''ml..l·d uul thl'
architectural ,dwnll' ''<I' J,...rla~l'd .11
kas1 '"rci...·, u1unt 11 nwl't1ng Pl.111'
rnll for '\?' \t':ll\ nn the main rloor
bakon~ \l,lt1ng 101 I~'> ,1
40-fuot-Jcl'p p1o'tl·n1u111 .i \nJJlkr
n:hcar\al hall Jrn,1ng .trt'J' and
ndmin1,tra11'l' 11lli~l·
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thl' l nlll'd '-lt~tll'' lh.11 run' 1111 ,1
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rl·arhing in thl· 'arnl· pot l..l'l ·· \Jtd
"n 1 John \1oukdou\ marl..l'ltng dtrl'l tor \tJll s h u
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WEATHER h
Cooler air due along Coast
Coastal
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-tly 1~ to IO ••CAPI • '1tw ci.Qr .. t
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knoll by WtO.-d•J T .. 0-1001 •we 1 1oa•r r-om·ng 3 10 ~-•001 H••
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ano W&dneaday mo,n•nQ
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lOCATION
Hun11ng1on Be•c.h
R1¥e< Jell~ Ni!WPOll •01n SlrHI Newpotl
22nd SllNI ~wPO•I
BalbOa WeelQfl N•wPO<I
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Teen cop killer draws 27 years
B} the Associated Press
\ I "'·\l'.tr-uld bu\ u111' ll ll'U 111
Orange < 'oun1\ 'iupl·rtor < '11ur1 1>1
murlkr 111 thl· \la~ing ufa ">.in l)1l·~11
p11lill'llt.1n h.i' Ol't'n \Cllll'lln·d tu _.,
~l·arc, 10 Ith· in '>!alt' pri<inn h~ .1 111dg.l'
''ho '>.lid Ill' "·'' "\tunn'-·ll .. I" thl·
Jdcnd.i 11 t'' .. Jh\lllu tc .th'>l'lll l' 111
rt·morw
"I hl'ltl'\l' (,1 tomm1tml'llll 111 thl·
C ahturnw \ outh .\uthor ,,, v.oultl hl'
a tra,nt) ol JU,lll'I.'.'. J uJgl· \hron
Bro" n 'n 1d Mondn\ in rl'ILTll ng
Murder
suspect
ordered
to trial
\ n 11\ ·\l' .11 old '0111 h
\\ tlh a t111uhkJ p.i't h,I\
hl'l'O llilklL'd 111 'l.illJ !rt.ti
l11r till 111U1<kl 111 \u1ll
I a llll'' \ h '\ .111~h It 111 I hl'
\\t,1ltll\ \1111 nl .1 pr11m11wn1
'l'" J'H 111 lk.1d1 l;rn11h
But 11111rlkr1ng thl.· 111.tl
llarhrn \1u1ll 1pal < oun
I uJgl· R ll\'>l·ll Hll\1111111 al ... o
11 manl h;11 I tor Arl' nt
l 11u1\ \ .111g"1l'" from
~250 t)OO to 5.1 ()()Ill Kl
It " douhtlul though
th.it \ Jng'>lll'" \\ill hi.' ahk
In Pll\I h.111 Jl<..Ord1ng Ill
hi'> a\lornl'\ ( Jrl Holme'>
dl'll·rN' pka' that Charle~ r~ be~i·
'itl'p!>on ot 'ian Dit·go Count~ 'ihcntl '
'\gt. fol11l''> I ) hcrg. he 'l'nt to a <. \ .\
laliltt\
.\ <inta .\na 1un tounJ thl· \OUlh guilt~ 111 lir<,1-dcgrl'l' murdl·r IJ'll
Ol lllba 1n thc h ·h 211 I 4!11 ,1,1~ 1ng
of Patrolman Kiri.. John,11n. ~h ol
fw11nJ1do John-.on "a' ,hllt to
<ll'ath 111 h" '>~uad rar "'h1k patrolling
c1 par~ in \an C kmc:ntl' ( an\011. l.'H\l
of La Jolla
II T' hag. had tx-en bcl'n '>l'nl to thl.'
< \ \. 11 "ould ha\c hccn lor an
1ndctl•rm1natc 1c:rm thJ I rould not
ha\l' l'\tl'ntkd hc\und thi: dl'lcn-
. dan1·, 25th t11nhJa\. With thc pn.,on
sl'nll'Oll'. l ,11;.·rg\ carltl'\I pn'>c;1hlt'
parok date " I l' ~l'ar., J\\J~ .
1 ~ hl•rg·, c.J\l' "a> tran'>li:rrl·d 10
Orangl' ( ount~ hccau'il' ol hca'}
rubliut\ tn \Jn D1l'gO ( ounl) ~k
"a~ 1m·d a'> an adult hctau~t· ol thi:
'iCnou'>n<''>S of tht• i:nmc but. tx·rau'lc
of h1~ age. hl' was inchg1hk tor tht•
dcnth pcnalt)
Take A. Pilot to luneh
and win a lunch on us
The Daily P ilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up 10 $20 To win .
you 1ust have 10 fill out this coupon and rh1l 1t 1n to Pilot Lunch
P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. California 92626
A .v1nr1Pr will be drawn weekly tr om entnes re<;eiVed the previous
week P1cture5 o f winne rs will app~ 1h the Pilot
W1r111ers rnay choose to have lunch at any of o ur p<lft1c;1pat1ng
resrnurants which include The Grinder Zub1es. Hogue·s.
Spires A complete hst o f pc:irt1c1pating restaurants is available to
winners
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1lw J.111 I' '>tahh1ng dl'<ith
ol !\h N.1u1:1-hton. "ho rl··
rortl·dl~ \t111nhled from lw,
:"<c" port l-k.1l h apartml'l1t
and -.taggl·rnl do" n a f11gh1
ot \lair\ hl'lorl' l nll..ip'>1ng .
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T" 11 "1 t lll'\\l'\ ha' l' ll'\·
111icJ 1h,11 \ll '\aughll1n
naknl and l'O\l•rt•d 111
hlnnd naml'd Vang'>lll''>'> J'>
hi-. a11nr~t·r lx·lort• h"
death ..
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Model of proposed Irvine perf ormlng aru tbea ter.
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\\Ith fund·r<ll\111g and thl· foctl 1t~ <JTl' /I Just c 11 numbN at ltft an(i your..message Wfll rre r C'O d'~ , t'fjlt'l;('~ . \ retr'""'°~ 'I' good .. a to the appropriate editor. .
The lt1mmun1t~ tlwatn group The 'lame 24 -hour answering servjoc·e ma} bt• used to record leller<1 to the
needed $810 ()()(J to mah• up lkltt II\ 642_6086 editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters eolumn must in<'ludP their
in 1483 111 addition tu laundung ,1 ~' name and telephone number for verification ~o <'irc·ulation <'alh. please.
m1ll1on cndoY.nll.'111 fund thl\ \l'.tr Tt.'11 U'! what's on )our mind. I
E•t•n nHlll' \llll'l'"lul .11 tapping.
art\ cun1nhut1onc, I\ till' ,1mh1t11111\
'G85 m1ll11111 goal to lirmh and l'nd11"
lhl' thrn·-tlll':\ll'r l'erlotm111g. \rt\
< l'ntrr. n11" umkr ron,trm tH>n 111
< 11'\t:J \.1 l·'a \1orl· than h.dt thl' l!l-11.d ''
llll'l. lhl'.lll'r onil 1ah '"' ·\nd lninl•., thcJtt:, 111,1\ ,.,l.11
l'ltnlltl I \\Ith II' 0\1. n fx'lll'f,ll IOI
\ ll'l' < hanldlnr !\1 11t1wr 'aid thl'
l.'l}\l'>IOm·d tlwatl'r u1uld lfllJXll t
l '( ,.., \4 m1ll111n drl\l' 1111 thl.·
athkltl·llfll'ntl'd ( \l'nl\ ( l'llll'I '>l'Cll
,1, .1 mUlh·lll'l.'dl·d rl·plan-nwnt lt1
tramped < r:J\\ lnrJ I l.111 \tudcnt kl''
.trl' tn pa' l11r thl· fl'm.1111dl'l 111 till'
'()()(J.,l'JI SI I 'i mtlhun att•na. lulk-
cr rmlnl\ JnJ tr<1111ing nrl'tl'>
·I think thl' "'int• J)l'rlorm111g art'
n·ntcr ,., in Im a 'l'" lhalkng1ng
rnmpa1gn:· hi.' said
Dilly Piiot
Dell very
11 Gu1r1ntHd
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Clrcul•llon
TelephonH
SUPER
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ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
H. L. Schwartz Ill
Puohc;her
Cha~y Dowaliby
f <l•l• , .tnrl /\c,c,1<,Janr
Ir I''' rut 1<,hpr
Roaemary Churchman
Conlloll('r
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Gloria A Powere ('t,,.. tl'i ot
A 1vftort1smo
Ooneld L Wllllem1
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Clrcul•tk>n 714/142-4333
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Alf other cMpertmttntt 142-4321
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