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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-12 - Orange Coast Pilot• + ------------~--- HIGH 81 LOW52 CIAIT-IDITIDI MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1984 If your Soclal Security numlMlr •• 558-cM-4831 you've wo-nl -Page AS Coast Bureaucrat's decision threatens Upper Newport Bay restoration./ Al County's Vikings have big thirsts, bigger hearts./ A3 lrvlne cops got two drunken driving suspects for the price of one./C4 California LA Archdiocese officials say Catholic Church can- not be Hable for priests' action In molest case./ A4 Southern California Gas Co. says It won't be hiking gas prices this year .I A4 ......... •.·········································'············"·······' ···•···•·•·•·•·•·•···•·•·•·•·•·•·•·······•·····•·•·····•·•·•·•···•···•···· Nation ........... It's Super Tuesday eve, and Demo candidates are mak1ng last rounds before vote./ AS A Texasklllerloseshls bid to have his execution televised./ AS World Talks on reconstructing t,.ebanon have hit a snag right off the bat.I A5 i"raq claims It 'wiped out' Iran Invaders In latest fighting./ A4 Features Olympic offlclals In Los Angeles are looking for 70,000 good sports./81 New studies show a meteor smashed the Earth 65 mllllon years • .go, wiping out all 'dinosaurs: 181 :::::::::!:!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=·:::::::: Sports UC Irvine won't be going to the NIT this year and Coach Bill Mulligan Is stunned./C1 The next baseball com- missioner, Peter Ueber- roth, turns his attentions :;:::..::~~o~ v Entertainment Don't look for any ''Tootsie'' type of signifi- cance In "My Life as a Man" on TV tonlght./82 Wiii Kentucky be the next ,.Dallas" on the prime time soap circuit? /83 '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Bualneu Reggie Jackson Is a part- ner In a Corona del Mar car detalllng business.JBS For the latest In the real estate and buslness scene In Orange County, see Credit Line.JU INDEX Bridge Butt.tin Board BullneN Callfdml• News C!Ultn.d Corniel Ct'oeeword F .. turee Horoecope Ann l.9nderl Mutual F,undl Natlonal Nftl Optnlon Pollot Log Pubtlo Notloae =Mnett TelNlk>n Tl'IMt.,. w .. th« WondNftl 64 A3 85 A4 CM IM ca 81-2 C7 82 85 A4 AM A3 CM C1-3 Be 82 83 A2 A4 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS CM standoff·ends; l dea~ Ex-convict arrested after wife's slaying: couple's two children freed from house By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Oelr ......... Austin Elliott BeaJ, an unemployed ex-<X>nvict who kept his two young children host.age for nearly seven hours Sunday in a Costa Mesa duplex, was being . held today on susJ>icion of killing his wife. Beal was arrested Sunday evening following a tense standoff with police that came to an end without a shot being fired. The man's two young children were released unharmed. The man's wife, Gretchen Spritz Beal, 31, was found dead after the Iona ordeal. She was found covered with a blanket in the trunk of a silver Plymouth sedan parked next to BeaJ's Orange A venue 'residence. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine cause and time of death. Costa' Mesa police said the gray-haired 51-year-old man is being held under suicide watch today at the city jail because of earlier threats to ta.kc bas own lif c. Beal. armed with a hi~powered rifle, held more than 30 officers at bay durina the Joni, tense afternoon. Neighboring residents were cleared from the area as police pleaded with the man to release his children llnd give himseJf up. An unemployed machinist. Beal wugrabbed at 7:30 p.m. by members of the Costa Mesa SWAT team, who rushed the small duplex after Beal Inine policemen and membel"f of the ca.ta lleu SWAT team, mon lD for action darlnC teme atandoff. .,.., .... ,......., ....... u,111 .,..,,...,......., ...... 1( ..... released his 4-year-0ld son and~ ped the b~-powered ri8e be bed been carrytQ&. The 51 -year-01<1 man offered DO resistance when police handcuffed him and led him to a waitina 1qued car. "~t happened, Austin? .. yelled one reporter to the man. Beal. wearing a white T-sbin and lilht-a>lorcd pents, looked up briefly (Pleue eee SX-<;oJlfVICT I A2) Cops set to fire on murder suspect By UREN E. KLEIN ud STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ....... Costa Mesa SW AT team memben came just hain away from openina lift OD murder suspect Austin Beal during a seven-hour sie&e at bis Costa Mesa home Sunday, the team leader said today. • ••we had every reason to c:oDlider him very daJl&erous and we came very close to firing." said Sit-Bill Bechtel, SWAT team leader. But, altboqb Beal threatened of- ficers and was known to be da.qe:r- ous, "he just didn•t cross that mental line" that would alert officers be wu about to shoot Costa Mesa's 19-member Special Weapons and Tactical Team stayed armed and OD alert in. key positions surrounding.Bcal's apartment durina the standoff, while Beal remained barricaded inside the residence with bis two yOUDJ children. Bechtel wd police had details of Bcal's previous criminal record and alleged~ violent behavior, plus "a lot of third-party alleptions we didn't have time to confirm." Neighbors said they had noticed the man seemed tense and ~ in recent weeks. Gaye Hernng portrayed Beal as a man with a great deaJ of pent-up anger, very proiective of his two youna children and a hard drinker. "He drank a lot," said Hcrrina. "She (BeaJ's wife) would go to wort (Pleue ._ POLICE/A.2) ~ .... ,......., .............. Autin Elliott ae.J walta in aqaad car with Coeta lleu police oflcer Police Officer Judy CoTey holda after •urrenderlJll to police Sunday. Elliot Beal, 4, after ordeal. Mqhan Beal. 6 montha, comforted by Of- ficer Paul Cappacllli. I . ~ By L.P. BENET °' .. .,.., ....... Folks in Sacramento are calling AB l the most controversial issue Gov. Oeorae Deukmejian has con- fronted sinoe be took office 13 monthsqo. AB l, sponsored by Assemblyman Art Aanos. D-San francilCO, is a bill dcsi&ned to outlaw job discrimina- tion apinst homosexuals. It would &iv~ people leadina py and lesbian lifestyles the ri&bt to file job di~ crimanation complainu with the state Department of Fair Employment and Housit~~ rather then forcie them to press civil au.its tbrouab \be courts. State employees~ 6een covered by similar anti"4li1Crimi.nation ru&cs for four yean, and A&nos' bill would extend that protoc1ion to privately employed worken. ABl already has been narrowly approved by the Senate and the Allembly, and ::r:vemor bu until midniabt Wed y to either sian. veto or let the bill pus throuab his office and Into the boob without his aip.ature. Afttr lhe Senate approved tht lqialation Feb. 16. lnsidm expcacd ' t LP. BEIET FOCUS ON THE NEWS I his John Hancock. Lcbas said. ln fact. Dcukme11an spent fi ve boun last Wednesday mecuna with supponers and opponents of the controversial bill. Second, and more important. the number ofletters and calls asking the governor to veto the bill are exoecdin& those from supponcrs by a three to ont marJin. "The p y community is very anxious," said J..aaun.a Beach Mayor Bob Gentry. who spent 18 months lobbying Ora.nae County politicians to support AB t. "We are realty beina attacked, mostly by the pro.family and Jerry Falwell types wbo ire launchina a serious pbonc campmp apinst the bill" Lebas said the 1Dvemor'1 office bu been busy evahaatina .. the types of responteS," or. in other wo~ ~ puna contacU made by orpn•ud campeips &om both sides ftom those rriade by the ecncrat public. "Many calls 'Wt~ tndJc:ate \bal tbe people really don~t mow what AB l ii all about." Lebas l&Jd.. ... ts an aeti·iob dlscn.minauon bill, yet at's tununt 1nto a \tlahty emotional mut\ you• rPl••-OAY&IOll't'e/A2l ' • _._.,.. ______ ...,. ____________ _ SW AT team officer take. up position on rooftop near the Beal hoUM. ~ .... ,_...,~IC..... o.llp ........... ~ ....... Cot1ta Meaa SW AT team member watcha Beal hoaae from nearby_ rooftop. EX-CONVICT CAPTURED, HELD IN WIFE'S.DEATH ..• . • J • From Al but did not answer. In a nearby police car, Bears two children -4-year-old Elliot and POLICE ..• From Al and he'd usually stay inside all day with the children." Host.age negotiator Al Kent de- veloped a rapport with Beal and managed to keep him on the phone during most of the standoff. Police felt reasonably sure the children were safe, Bechtel said. -.. 'We didn't want to storm the place with the lcids in there," he said, but added that if Beal threatened to injure them, the SWAT team would have g9ne inside or used tear gas to force him out. Herring said Beal "was very protec- tive of the children, really watched what they did." • Throughout the negotiating. Beal told police he wanted them to kill him, Bechtel said. In the tense scene that ended the hostage drama, Beal walked out of the apartment yelling at officers to shoot him and waved a gun around at about waist-level, Bechtel said. A large searchlight police had set up in front of the apartment seemed to temporarily blind Beal so that he could not see anyone to shoot at. "You could tell be was really dazed (by the light)," Bechtel said. "He came close to pointing the gun at us a couple of times but we could tell be couldn't sec us , which is what held us back from shooting him." 6-month-old Meghan -were com- forted by other officers. Elliot sipped from a soft drink and smiled at reporters while Meghan clunJ to police detective Paul Cappuccilh. Both children were taken to the Alben Sitton Home in Ora04e where they will be lodged temporanly. The seven-hour siege began after Beal reportedly called his brother in Florida early Sunday and said, "I think I killed my wife." Beal also told his brother he was going to kill himself, according to polJce. At one point during the ordeal, Beal stepped outside his residence waving the rifle and taunted police to, "Shoot me, shoot me." SWAT team member Sgt. Bill Bechtel ordered Beal to drop his weapon. Beal put down the gun and retreated back in bis house, police said. Bechtel and other SWAT team members then moved in on Beal. Alerted by Beal's brother, police first arrived at the duplex on the 2600 block of Orange Avenue shortly after noon. Police said Beal was st.anding in a driveway outside his home when they arrived but ducked inside and slammed the door as officers a~ proached. Reached by telephone, Beal told police he was lying near his front door and would shoot anyone who a~ proached. according to Lt. Tom Durham. Neighbors at the scene recalled Beal as a man who bragged about being in pnson and seemed to have "a lot of pent-up anger." One neighbor, Gaye Herring, said Beal told people he'd once murdered someone. As the day slipped by, police talked numerous ti mes with Beal but were unable to approach the house or t.aJk him out. A crowd of more than I 00 spectators gathered at the scene, some setting up beach chairs to watch the tense situation. Capt. Robert Moody said Beal sounded tired and possibly intox- icated during his telephone conversa- tions with police negotiators. "He said he wanted to be left alone. He wanted us to leave," explained Moody, who said negotiators could hearing Beal's children alternately play1og and crying in the background. M~y said Beal did oot talk about his \Wfc during the phone conversa- tions and never threatened to harm his children. When he was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed by police. Beal gave officers permission to look in the truck of the family sedan where the wife's body was found, Moody said. "As far as we know, It doesn·1 appear she was shot." Moody said today. He said neighbors remember seeing her Saturday night. One neighbor recalled a loud argument coming from the Beal residence late Saturday but said 1t was not infrequent for the couple to quarrel. 0.-, .......... ., ....... ~ Ready for action. a Costa Mesa policeman walta near the Beal house. Beal then put the gun down by the side of the house and crouched down with his hands up against the wall. As he walked back Into the house the SWAT team officers burst through the screen door and windows and grabbed him. Bechtel said. ~ .... ,......, ........ u,111 Pollceofflcer guarda front of hoaae durtnc atandoff. "She would tell him to move out. to get out," said Hemng, "They were always fighting and he was always drinking." GAY RIGHTS BILL AWAITS GOVERNOR'S ACTION •.• From Al .! either tor or against homosex ual leading opponents of AB I. "H.t.ilth answe_rs, but we do know how people special care while bandhnj . in- hfestyles. and the real issues are officials don't know fo r sur;[ how catch It -through sexual contact or trav-enous needles used to administer forgotten." transmissions occur, and there's from contaminated intravenous nee-drugs to AIDs victims. But there ~re Meanwhile, as decision day draws evidence that people can have it up to -dies." no re~rted cases. ~f AIDS being near, the battle front is beginning to two to three years before there are any Agnos added that there are laws transm1t~ed from v1ct1m to caretaker, resemble something like the mess on visible signs. • . already in place that protect em-Al~en said. . . the Iran-Iraq border. For instance, "People arc really concerned with ployers and employees from people The ultimate test 1s m San AB I supporters are mfuriated over the rate that AIDS 1s spreading,.. with AJDS. or any other, contagious Francisco hospitals," Agnos said. some of the tactics beingcmplo)ed by Camngton said. "And as a group, disease. '.'They have the largest AIDS' wards opponents. homosexuals aren't underemployed: Bob Alden, a spokesman for Na-m the country, and not one doctor, Case in point: Despite evide nce they don't need the bill so why nsk tional Center for Disease Control, nurse or orderly bas contracted showing the contrary. some con-playing Russian roulette with the said scientists have not determined AlDs." scrvat1ve Republican politicians and people of the state of California." the exact mode of transrrussfon of ABI opponents also contc~d that membersofSouthcrn Baptist Church ABI supporters, however, say the AIDSandthedisease·ssymptomsare employers should have the nght to groups claim tha1 if ABI becomes nouon that heterosexuals may catch capable of hiding in the body for disc~minateagainst homosexuals for law, homosexuals infected with AIDS AIDS frol'i'r· homosexuals m the lengthly penods. such Jobs as school teachers and ~mp could transmit the disease to hcter-workplace 1s "hystencal" and "false." However, th~ evidenc~ to date counselors, and t~a~ h~mosexual1ty 1s osexuals in the work place. "T~ere's not one piece of cvid~nce shows Al OS 1s transmitted only an affront to <;hnsttanity an.d a threat AIDS 1s a little known, but deadl y showing A IDs can be transmitted through sexual contact and' con-to .~he ~ell:bei_ng of.the family. disease About 70 percent of the through casual contact," said As-tam mated blood products, such as (This bill) 1s tell mg us who we can reported AIDS victims ha ve been semblyman Ae.nos. "That's a dis-intravenous needles, not through and can't hire," Senator Ric~ardson 1den11fied as homosexual men w1th picable lie designed to ma ke unin-casual contact, in the workplace or was quoted as saymg dunng the mu h1 ple sexual partners. accordin g to formed citizens fearful of gay people. anywhere else. Senate floor fight Feb. 16. ~ the National Center for Disease The fact is that the chief of The cen~cr, however. has issued When Agnos met w1th Deukmcjian Control m Atlanta, Georgia. epidemiology at the National Center precautionllry instructions to med1-last Wednesday, he said he informed ·~There arc so ma ny unknown s for _Disease Control and the leading cal ~re pe~nncl and rescarc~crs to the gove_rnor abou! ~spects of the bill about A IDS." said Michael Car-Cahforn1a doctors say that AIDS avoid sustam1ngwounds from mstru· he dcscnbcs as pos1t1vc. For example, nngto n, chief of stafl.' to Sen H.L. can't be transmitted through casual ments used in treating AIDS victims. 1t prohibits affirf!lativc action for Richardson. R-Arcad1a, one of the contact. 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"Not one child has converted to homosexuality," Agnos said. Agnos and CarrinJton, who joined opponnents of ABl ma meeting with the sovernor. said they felt the meetings were constructive, but that the governor was noncommittal. Lebas said he isn't sure which way his boss is leaning either . "He probably won't make the dec1S1on until Wednesday," he said. Just .Call 642-6086 Danr Pt1o1 o.11 • .,, 11 0Yatenteed llAV"<My f•>Oay II you 00 ~at .,_.. rour P•CHt• llr ~ )()II m t •J IM!IOlt t I'm .1f'1(J yOu1 c;Opy ••II De "4<-f'CI •"•'""' 11na su ... C1•1 " yOu dO IWll lftC4tl•t yOur Dr. Protopappasjury selection under way By JEFF ADLER Ofllleo.llp......... • Eleven months after Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas was ar- rested and charged with scc- o nd-de$rec murder in the anesthes1a-rclated deaths of three patients, jury selection got underway in what is expected to be a marathon Oranfe County Superior Court crimi- nal tnal. Selection of l 2 jurors to consider the murder charges pending against the 38-year-old dentist could take more than a week and Judge Luis Cardenas, who will preside during the trial, summoned extra panels of potential jurors to the Sant.a Ana courthouse today for the jury selec- tion process. Besides questions about their back- ground, jurors will be asked what they have learned about the high-profile cil$C from newspaper and television accounts. But that portion of the questioning will be closed to reporters as Protopappas'dcfense attorney Robcn Tuller successfu lly sought an order closing the courtroom when such questions are put to potential Jurors. Protopappas. a Lajuna Beach resi- dent, is charged with killing three patients who were being treated at his hi~-volume 19th Street Costa Mesa chnic m 1982 and 1983. Besides facing the murder charges, Proto~~ pas has been barred from practicing. In all three cases, Deputr Distnct Attorney James Ooninger 1s hoping he can convince jurors the women received excessive amounts and un· usual combinations of general anesthesia. " What do you like abouJ tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me19a1e wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered lo lbe approprt11e editor. The same 24-bour an1werto11ervlce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and teleplloae number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell H wllat'a oa your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwarta HI Publisher Clfioot1tton 714/eG-4m C'Ullftedeclwwtteint7WMI...,. Al .... .,..,,....._ .. M2..at'I MAIN OFFICI JlO WMI 8ay !.I COii• Met.a CA Ma~ Aeklf"' Bo• t~ Cotti U... CA 111629 T mperatures NL.I 36 00 86 SS .. " SI J3 TODAY 7 11 pm 11 JC)pm TUHOAY 136•m 1216p111 710p111 ~: Surf report ~°"'' 0y 1 • m ceN tle!Olt 10 • .. ....., ~ ""O• .... ....... o Clrculedon T ..... ..- Chazy Dow.Uby Editor and Aaeiatant to the P\iblllher AoMm•ry Churchm•n Corttroller Coor•'\)111 11113 o.enoe Coa11 Pv~ <:ompe....,. No "''"'' 1101 n '"'""•llont •<hlo•••t ma11e1 o• ..,....,,_., .. ,,.,e-n -Y be 191><00uc:ao '"'"'°"' llCleCllM IMll-QI CQOyllQlll - • . 45 21 M >4 47 20 .. . , '* ,. ,. " " ,. 1• °' 9utl Mtt 11 5 H p 111 tOCjjly ,.... T uetdll)' al t 0 7 a 111 lltlCI tett ....... 5 5lp111 Moonn..1od..,al 12'Clp111 ,NU Tueadlly .. 2 « • 111 encl,,_ 10M1 et I 41p Ill • VOL. 17, NO. 12 • • , Comlllunity h alth forums sched led The 'Luck of the lrlsh 'is world-renowned, but wliat is the luckiest thlng that has ever happened to you? PSA probing~ cause of fire at JW airi>Qtt Humana H_ospit.al Westminster will present a series off tee communuy bealth forums during March and April . The first. "Sneezes and Wheezes (Alle!aic Diseases) ,; wall~ offered .at 7:30 to~iaht in the conference room at Humana ~osp1taJ Westminster, 200 Hospill..I Circle. The prC>p'am ~U focus on the causes and treatment of asthma and allefl,Jes. A~crgy specialist Glenn Sinaer, M.D. will conduct the session. ' Future P.roarams f~·us• on strokes, March 19: cataracu, Apryl 9; and chaldren's seizures. April 23. All pr<>srams beain at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital conference room. LB •enlon aulsted with ~ea . L:quna ~c~. Senfor Citi:zens Oub volunteers are asslltJ?J senior Clltzens who need help with state and federal. income tax returns, from 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesdays and Fndays, through April 15, at club offices, 384 Legion St., La,una Beach. Sen!ors must bring income records for 1983, a copy of last year s return. and any other useful documents. Prlclng workshop set for HB Carolyn Danielson boasewlfe Costa Mesa Tony SanMtguel carpenter Irvine EUeue Lawson SutaAna IJ JEUY 8JB8CB °' .. ..._ ...... -Mechal'lica at Pacific Soulbwcst Aitlincl are iD- ~ what went wrooa witb a mwt tuibiae ~tor that ltlrted a brief fire oo a PSA ~ Jut Wec:lnqday at John Wayne Airport. 1bey have it down here at our Airmotivc .-ublidiary in San Dieso and we will be tcariq it aput this week. .. aid PSA spokesman William Hutinp. ..We believe we know what went wrona but it isjustan assumption at thia point and we don't want to rckate an)1.bina un1il we 1to for sure. It is a bit prem.afUie," Hastinit said. However he did &ay the mechanics believe c.bat the fire was caused when a small part in the generator failed. Enpneers from AirRescarch, the company that builds the unit for the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80, will also look at the generator he said. Officials from the Federal Aviation Adn\irustralion will supervise the eumination of the unit, said PAA spokeswoman Barbara Abels. The part, an auxiliary power unit that powen the plane when the main engmes are 001 on, caught ftre as passe~ were boarding the plane for an evening Oigbt to San Francisco and Portland. Coastline College will present a one-day workshop entitled "Costing and Pricing: The Key to Solvency Management" from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday at Glendale Savinpand Loan, 7146 &tinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. Th~ worksh~p will be led by Gerald Rernolds, a consulting financial controller. The program wil focus on analyzing the compe~ti~n. determinig the cost, pricing the products and determmmg the overall profit rnargin. "Meeting my husbanct. The second is mov ing down here, having two healthy boys ... I could go on and on." "l was at a Oash concert four week~ago a nd I foun~ ~O bucks on the floor." agef "The really lucky thing that happened to me once was getting to my birthday party and getting The f~was put out in minutes by the built-in fire extinguishers. About 70 passei;igers and crew members were eva~ii:atcd down the normal boarding stairways. No one was tnJUrcd and the only damage to the plane was in the power unit. . A S.1 S registration f~ will be charged. More 1nformat1on can be obtained by calling Coastline ~l~lU. . And-molester group meets The Huntington Beach chapter of SLAM (Society•s Lca~e Against Molesters) will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Village View Elementary school, 5361 Sisson St .. Huntington Beach. The public is in vited. For more information call 846-1196. ' Drug abuse semlnar slated A. f~ S;Cminar entitled "Women, Careers and Chemicals will 1:1e presented by Muriel Zink Thursda~ at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of South Coast MedicaJ Center,_31872 Co~t Hi~way, South Laguna. This presentauon will explore the growing problem of drug use and abuse amona women. Baslness etlquette f arum top le Be~ Brown will speak on "Business Etiquette and Professional Development" at the Thursday's meeting of the Laguna Beach Business & Professional Women. David Z. Kbacbadoortan Costa Mesa Bob Hendricks salesman Costa Mesa lots of presents.'' • George W. Goldlao111 Handagton Buell retired Bomb threat delays Ontario AirCal flight A bomb threat forced an AiJCal flight from Ontario to · Oakland to make an unscheduled landing at the Fresno Air Terminal. • It was the second bomb threat against the Newport Beach-based airline since December. On Sunday, passengers evacuated the aircraft and waited at a remote section of the airfield while the plane was searched. No bomb was found. The airline office in Oakland received an anonymous telephone threat Sunday at 3:45 p.m. about 1 S minutes after takeoff saying a bomb was on board Flight 241. The flight resumed about 6 p.m. In early Dec:ember an AiJOl1 flight from John Wayne Airport to San Francisco was the subject of two bomb threats. A search of the airplane, however, turned up not threat of a bomb. A local judge, Calvin Schmidt of Harbor Municipal Court, and several officials from era. County school boards were on the flight ••There is no pattern to the threats. This is the tint one we received since Deoember and I can't remember when there was one before," said William Bell. an AiJCa1 vice president · Brown, who has ap.e_eared on the Johnny Carson and ~ike DoU&las shows, wtll speak after the group's 6:30 p.m. dinner at tfie Hotel Laguna. For reservations call P. Akst at 494-0419. HospttaJ Worker "I found Jesus Christ. Right after that comes finding Leo Buscaglia." "Marrying my wife." "lgotmanied. lt'sexactly43 years and three weeks today and every day something new ha~ pens." "It is not a ~~uent occurrence, but we treat everyone of them seriously, be added. All airlines take strict security precautions to make • sure a bomb· is not smuuJed aboard in luggage and all • passengers arc cheek for weapons and explosives before tpey board an airplane. · . Paramedics to conductprogram Laguna Hills paramedics will discuss "Emergen cy care for Chronic Patient" at a meeting co-sponsored by the Better Breathes' Oub and the American Lung Association of Orange County. The program will be held Friday from 2 to 3 p .m., at Saddlebac~ Com~unity Hospital, 24451 Via Estrada, Laguna Hills, AudJtorium A. The public is invited. OC Vikings: Hearts as big as thirst By CHRISTINE DECKER OfhDllllJ,...•Wt County•s high rollers enjoy life. but for $5,000 t-0 cover costs, Nielsen said. The group is planning to build a hotel in Orange County for the estimated 6.000 hon:ieless women who now sleep m parks. behind bushes or on the street. Who are the Vikings? A) A group of burly football players from Minnesota. also make it enjoyable for less fortunate • B) Scandinavian m¥iners whose pirate bands sacked coastal European settlements from the 8th through the 10th centuries. Newport Beach. _and having wild parties. But it's really all Besides hearty drinking. the Vikings also talk. I've neve~ seen anyone who has bad Members join for different reasons. Monday. Mar~h 12 have hearty wallets. too much to drink. Not these guys. They arc all dynamite people. There just aren't any slouches," Lusk said. "I belong to several very active charitable groups but I wanted to be a member of the Vilcings because of the broad base of talent This is one group I found that can reach out and actually do something for the un- f<;>rtunate ofµiis county. I just felt I had to gi~e something back to the community,·· said Anderson. • 1:30 p.m .. Orange Couty Plu.n1D1 Commi11lon, Hall of Administration, l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Circa• Varga•. Huntington Center, Huntington Beach. • 6:30 p.m., Co1ta Mesa Plau1D1 CommJ11loo, Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. C) A group of wealthy Orange County men who dnnk, make merry, help others and meet at Le Premier restaurant an Costa Mesa, the second Monday of every month. If you picked all three, you're right. "The Vikings are all a bunch of heavy bitters in the community. It costs Sl ,000 just to join," Fuentes said. • 7:30 p.m., lrviDe Truportatioa Comm111ion, Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. Tuesday. March 13 • 9:30 a.m., Orange Couty Board of Sapen11on. Hall of Administration, l 0 Civic CCnter Plaza, Sana Ana. • 1:30 p.m., Oruce Couty PlauiD& Comml11lon, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 5:30 p.m., Lapaa Buels City Conell, Council Chambers, ~OS ForcslA ve. The Orange County group ofVikings was formed last November. It's an offsh oot of the Los Angeles Vikings, founded 30 years ago mostly as a rich man's drinking club at Scandia Restaurant in Los Anaeles. They were called the Vikings because, at the time, most of its members were Scandinavians. The group is a little different than most charitable organizations. Members include Henry Segerstrom, South Coast Plaza developer; Bill Lusk. developer; Harry Axene, Tastet Freeze owner; Borge Neilsen, Hotel Laguna owner; Norman Anderson, realtor with Turner Realty; Jack Bazz, owner of Bazz-Houston, a spring manufacturer; and Lars Berg, owner of Elegant Entries, a door manufac- turer. The swearing in ceremony is an elaborate investiture into Viking ways. Boiling con- coctions of alcohol must be consumed, a homed helmet is placed on the newcomers head and ~e must wear a Viking outfit complete Wlth rope belt. "We're really a bunch of business ~l?le who are charity minded, we don t hire people to do our charity work. We get in there and do the work," said Nielsen. Viking chief, known to members as "der chief." The Vikings have adopted children with muscular dystrophy and recently homeless women as their charitable projects. At Christmas, members threw a party for more than 20 children crippled by muscular dystyrophy at Le Premier. Segerstrom flapped hamburgers. Andenon cleaned tabfes and others helped serve. Disney characters and Santa Oaus visited. ··1 enjoy community building. Orange County has been involved with building physical structures. Now is the time to concentrate on social and philanthropic concerns. We have to build a total comm unity. I joined to help do this and also for the camaraderie. Ifs young group and it's a lot of fun." said Fuentes. • 6:30 p.m., lrville City Coa.acU, City Hall. 17200 Jambor« Road., Irvine. • 7:30 p.m., Newport-Mesa Board of Ed•cation, Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Members take a solemn oath to "always be a go.ad Viking and to drink to.th~ ~jnt where you can always drink one more, 'said' member Tom Fuentes, senior vice presi- dent of Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates, engineers and planners in But it is not all revelry and libation. "We all tease about drinking excessively They also prepared about I 00 baskets of food for needy 1amil\es.-Each member had to donate at least St C~ho cover the cost of one basket. Many members wrote checks The Vikings have about 40 members but the-y have room-for 200 more. So. if you heard glasses clinking and loud laughter sometime· around 11 :30 a.m. today near Le Premier. don't;..orry-it was Just the latest meeting of the Orange County Vikings. Thief 'stops the music' at Fountain Valle.y school was disputed this morning by Princi- pal Ned Powell. "That couldn't have hap~ned,"he said. "because we don t have any passkeys out." Someone entered a locked classroom at Moiola Elementary School in fountain Valley during niahttimc houn and stole a men's watch and two clarinets, police said today. Powell said today the incident was The watch and the music instru-• causing "a put deal of concern" at menu were valued at $2, 100. the elementary school at 9790 Finch Police said they believed the thief St., but he said it was the first time Ulcd a passkey but that contention that such a theft of that type has Imne The body of a 3 l -year-old Sao ta Ana man who t00k bis own life wu di1COvend in the rear of an Irvine warehouse &bout 6: 30 p.m. Sunday b).' tw0 nlabt shift employea. Polioe aa.id' Williain De.n.ko ~pueotJy ahot b.irmelf an hour cari1er with a hand· aun. The body wu found next to hjs car. . • • • Tbree &UM were~~~ stolen from a bome in the 4000 block of 8allWOOd Sunday. Police aaid the bo"90 was not broken into. • • • ·.'~~try and a videocasaelte re-Oorder wOnh Sl,200 wu ditcovcrod at<*a from a condominium on Ahaood Tree Lane shortly after mldnJabt Sunday. Police aa.id I alid-lna pa door was Dried open. · . ~. DIAtel Loba\d Lara. 26, wu &r· I rested b¥ Los Anaeles police Saturday on sus~clon of buraJary in connec- tion wtlh a tbef\ of a vtdeo camera from an lrvine video store on Feb. 27. Los Anaeles police found a warrant apinst Lan after atoppina him for a traffic violation in Santa Monica. Police alleto Lara was rcsPonsible aft.er a camera at Four Star Video recorded the .iteaed theft and a witness spotted a car, later found to be rqjstered to Lara. • • • CMpenten• tools wonh $ l}>OO were tak.en from the rear or ao unattended buiklina at 1785 I Sky Parle Blv<!-, durina bulin.eu houn Saturday. NO 1\dpect1 were teen. BllDtiDltOD Beach A ttSident of the 21800 block of Newt.and Street ·reported catty Sun· day that someone uJCd bolt cuttcn to occurred while he's been at the school. Fountain Valley detectives say there were no sians of forced entry in the theft that occumd between S p.m. and 7 a.m. Monday or Tuesday. One of the clarinets was valued at $1,400 and the other at $200. The buralar also fled with a men's Bulova gold watch, valued at $300. cut ·throuah locks and steal two bi9cles &Om her home. The loss was esumated at $3SO. • • • Someone broke into a home Sun· day on the 16100 block of Parkside Larte by forcina open a locked window. The , loss Included stereo equipment worth S 11900. • • • A man wu arrested Sunday after· noon at the Love So~ store1 7466. Edi.naer Ave., on au.Jl)icion or abot>-liftinl. Recove~ wu a Bib&e worth $70. • • • Someo1te apparently used a baseball bet to break beldliabta and windows on a blue 1981 Volbwqen Scirocco parbd Sunday in ftoot of Rascal's restaurant, 7979 Center A vc. The damqe was estimated at $600. • • • A bural&rY wu reported Sunday at the SpecUUm Hair Salon, 894j Allan-- I ta Ave. Entry was apparently made through the front door. The loss was estimated at $50 in cash. • • • A resident of the 16100· block of Malaga Lane reported Sunday that someone stoic a bicycle parked in front of her home. The loss was estimated at,$ 140. · • • • Two youngsters were ancsted Sun- day at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave., on suspicion of shoplifting. Recovered were baseball gloves worth $20.97. • • • Smashina a window to enter, someone buralarized a blue Dataun Kina Cab pic&up truck puked Sun- day on the 7700 block of Liberty A venue. The loss included ateiw equipment worth Sl30. ••• Someone broke into a white 1971 Vol.uw.&en van puked Sunday on the l 7600 block of Jacquelyn Lane. The loss included stereo equipment worth $3SO and miJcelleneous it.ems worthSS70. Coatalleu A chain saw and edlei' were stolen &om an open ..,. on the 3300 block of Marylaftd Cirde sometime over the weekend. The loss was placed at $70. • • • A doorknob was twis&ed off at an apartment on the 1700 bloct of Anaheim Avenue Friday and a We- vision tet and microwa~ oven. valued at S7001 were1tolen. • • • A rock thrown thf'OUlb the window of a sit~ Corvette ~ed in the South Cout Plau ~lot Satur- day aUow"'1 thleva to PJO acocsa to the car's T-Top, valued at Sl .500. • • • A typesetting fonnat tape, valued at SS,000, was stolen from the offices of Business Cards Tomorrow .. 1011 Brioso, Saturday. The business owner told police a temporary employee was the last one working Wlth the tape before it was discovered m1ssmg. • • • A car parked in the driveway of a home on the I 00 block of East 20th Street had its hood and grill stolen over the weekend. The pans arc valued at S l, l 75. • • • The band room at Estaneta Htgh School bas been broken into several times over the put month and $2.250 worth of ioswmcnts were stolen. A auiw. alto saxapbone and two trumpets arc among the items miss- Ina. • • • No fon::ed entry was detected at a home on the 200 block of Knox Street over the weekend but a bandaun., valued at $175, was stolen from a desk drawer there. Newport Beach A Newpon Beach man rcpOrted Sunday the the.ft of an oxyacn tank valued at S38S &om hit unlocked car parted at the H\llhel Su.pernwt'.et on EutbluJf Ori Ye. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the Lbeft of an IBM oompuscr and equipment valued at Sl,000 from has bome in the 800 b6oct ol Amiao sometime over the weeteod. . ' .. A Corou aet Mat man repomd the theft ofa 1967 VW ~ valocd 11 $2,SOO from the 400 block of Seaward Saturday. A Corona del Mar man reponed the theft of an auto stereo valued at S22S from his car parked in the 400 block of Fem leaf. ••• A Ncwpon Beach woman reported the theft of china valued at $500 from his home 1n the 4200 block of Patrioe Road Saturday. • •• A Newpon Beach man reported the theft of two auto stereo speakers from his car parked in the 800 block of Seagull Saturday. • • • A Diamond Bar man reported tbe theft of a camera valued at $4 7 5 from his auto parked at West Balboa and 6th Street Saturday. Laguna Beach · A pul"S( containing S2SO m cash and credit cards was taken from an unlocked vehicle in the 200 block or Cliff Drive Sundav. • • • Bufl)a1'5 entered throuab a &ont door and took $400 worth of jewdry and a sbip•s clock worth $700 from a l"C'Sidence in the 400 block of~ Dnvc sometime Saturday oiabL • • • A Smith and Wenoo .l2 caliber handaun and S t.200 in cub ~ taken after bW'llar& entered an open d00t and nn..ct.ed a raideoc:e in the 1200 block of Nonh Coest Kiahway sometime Fridal ~L A woman ~ported betna tbc victim o( an usault by her aeod Sat~J afternoon in the · k>t of S\. Mary'• Church. 421 ve. She aa.id the auspec:t urudt bcr twice with a piece of pl llJC pspe aft.er abe rd\.tled to l&f'eC ucal ror him. 1"M SU~ iJ nill 1t \a.rs. I ·0ran09Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 12, 1984 egrMd to Wk• off 1109,457.83 worth or llttett ea&lt. IM\'tng h« wtth a ~ t1~ bMt of a rnont modest $47.03. The company alto ~ her credit card number and ~ t~ One Invalid. That at<>PC>td the cal"· Md Ilic> ~ one of the more pUi.zhrig, end ~ng. ~ In Mra. Land· Abuse c ·ited in patricide en0...gef''I U... ' NM York Telephone Mid tt WU tnwietlgatlng the calla to determf~ who had mad4t them. The outprlts, apparently a number of them. ooutd have ranged from eolteoe prankatert to bl~-tlme drug deafer•, The New York 'ltm• MJd In today'• edttk>ns. It •tarted In January, wtlefl she b41gan..gettlng attange calla at au hour• of tM day and nlQht from operator• atklng her authorization for thfrd·party calls to and from dlatant cltl•. She said the always denied authorization, Mre. Landenberger satd. The calt. were frequentlY from Miami and envtrona. ONTARIO (AP) -A teen-ager who shot his step- father to death because he "could take no more" abuse has become the sec- ond teen within three weeks to plead gu11tr to a lesser charge in a • patri- cide" ca~. Crajg Smith, 16, of On- tano, pleade<l guilty last week to voluntary man- slaulthter in the shooting death on Jan. 26 of Charles Frederick Smith, 43, who according to testimony was shot after he awakened his stepson with a kick and ordered him to make cof- fee. The ca~ issimilarto that of Roben Lee Moody. who was sentenced to mission- ary work Feb. 24 after making the same plea in the death of his father. Smith is awaiting sentencing March 21 in Juvenile Court. "This is not a murder case." 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' •11 II 11 I ,. ~IOME FEDE.ML Sam Weiss, said Friday. "When this happened that day, all those years and years of mistreatment caused him to react the way he did. He could take no more." Weiss said years of hi s stepfather's terror. abuse and mistreatment drove the stepson to violent•e. The stepfather had ser- ved time in Jail in 1978 for burning the boy's hand. Accord ins to test1mon~. Craig Sm ith told hi s mother. Kathleen. after tht shoo11ng: "I'm sorry. mom. I had to do it. You know how he was treating me. It was JUSt burning me up inside." Weiss said the boy's mother also was afraid of her husband. Smith is now suffenng emotionall} and psycho- logically, Weiss said. The Juvenile Court can commit the teen-ager to the California Youth Authority or place him in a boy's ranch or camp. Weiss said. If ordered confined, he could spend from one to eight years in custody. Moody, 19, ofl..a Puente was allowed to make the same plea by a Pomon~ Superior Court judge last month after the teen-ager testified that he killed his father after years of abuse. Moody. a born-again Christian. was sentenced to spend fi ve years working as a m1 ss10na ry in Hong Kong. Iraq says it 'wiped out' Iran forces NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iraq claimed it repulsed an Iranian offensive toda>. "completely wiping out" thf attacking forces in fierce fighting 1n Iraq's southern marshlands. The Iranians suffered "a very large number of killed or wo unded soldiers. Only those who chose to sur· render survived," a Bagh- dad Radio broadcast said. Iran issued no state- ments today on action at the battlefront. but it re- ported heavy fighting in the area Sunday. Iraq. answering charges 11 1s usin$ che mical weapons m Its war. said Sunday it 1s prepared to cooperate with any inter- national investigation and claimed Iranians exposed to such toxins did not encounter them on the battlefield. Also Sunday. foreign ministers of six Persian Gulf nations ended a week- end meeting.' in Saudi Arabia at wtlich they dis- cussed the 31'2-year-old war. The ministers said they would not attempt to mediate an end to . the confl ict but would attend a meeting Tuesday of Arab League foreign ministers on the war -something Iran said it woufd interpret as an "unfnendly move.'' Iran's foreign minister. Ah-Akbar Vclayati. said Sunday that the war had "passed the mediation stage" and that the con flict would be settled on the battlefront. Phys ician s under probe in cr eases NEW YORK (AP) The number of physicians under investifition for possibly famf)'ing creden- tials has increased"sub$~n­ t1ally over the past week, state invcstiptors say. The credentials of some 60 doctors were under "pri-.. _________________________________________________ ... onty inveniaation" br the \.\\11 !\ )h IHl.1111\ 0 Cl\ rn lbO llFrn F\ \f'H\ (\(; ( \111'111{\I\ 0 H0\11: Fl-.llERAI. 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Mobil agreed Sunday to buy the 22 percent of Supenor stock controlled by the family of the Hous~on-ba$Cd company's founder. William M. Ke<:k. a Mobtl s.pokes- man said. In addition, Superior's management. wh1~b has been at Odds with the Keck fa~ily. gave its bl.es~mg to Mobil's purchase of the remainder of Supeno.r s 127 million shares at $45 per share, the spokesman said. Casl no blaze extlngulshed LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Gamblers were back at the tables at the Continental Hotel casino after a weekend kitchen fire sent clouds of smoke streaming into the gaming area and routed about 300 pe~ple. fire officials said. The fire started when a cook melting a pot of butter allowed it to boil over and catch fire on the stove. and the flam es ignited grease-I med flu es. officials said. !"o one was injured as a result of the bncf grease fire. which erupted about 4 p.m. Saturda} and was doused by firefilthters in about 20 minutes. said Clark Cou nty Battalion Cfiief Paul Hicks. Antl-satelllte base seen? WASHINGTON -A giant radar installat1on being built 1n central S1bena probably is pan of a system designed to shoot down satellites over Soviet territory. the Federation of American Scientists says. Moscow's apparent decision to push ahead with the high-powered. phased-array radar "prov ides further incentive for the negotiation of limitauons on anti-satellite weapons." the Washington-based federation of more than 5,000 scien- tists said Sunday. Raplst tled to kllllng JOLIET, Ill. -A man charged in one of 17 slayings that terronzed the coun1 y last summer was free at the time of the cnmes because he had been paroled early from a rape sentence. a prosecutor said. Milton Johnson. 33, was to be charged toda} with murder and attempted murder in the July 17 highway anack in which an 18-year-old man was shot to death and his fiancee was raped and stabbed, said count y State's Attorney Edward Petka. Johnson was charged Fnday with rape. deviate sexual attack and a8$ravated battery in the same attack. Johnson also is being investigated in nine more of the 17 slayings in Will County. CALIFORNIA . --- No gas rate hlke expected 1 LOS ANGELES -For only the second time since natural gas prices were de·regulated six years ago. Southern California Gas Co. doesn't plan to seek a rate increase for its 3.9 million customers May I. The company said Fnday it would forgo the boost mainly because of a $73 million rebate from a supplier. The utility makes semi-annual cost-of-gas apphca11ons with the state Public Utihues Comm1ss1on. Church denles llablllty LOS ANGELES The Roman Catholic Archdi ocese of Los An$eles contends 11 cannot be held liable b} a former choirgirl who claims she was seduced by se\en pnests. had a bab} b) one of them and has sued for $~I million in damages. "The Roman Catholic archbishop of Los Angeles may not be held liable .for a pncst's acts of a sc·wal nature. because such conduct 1s not \.\llhin the course or scope (of the) pnest's duties as a mauer of la\\," said a memorandum accompan}ing the church's response to the suit by 22·year·old Rita Milla. The woman 1) seeking S 15 million in damages from the chu rch. as well as damages from the priests. Holocaust survlvors unlte LOS ANGELES -Survivors of Nazi death camps must "be activists in defense of human beings," Rep. Sam GeJdcnson, D-Conn .. sa id at the first meet ins of a newl y founded group of survivi ng Holocaust victims. Ge- jdenson. born 1n a West German displaced persons camp after his parents survived the destruction of their Lithuanian ghetto in World War II, led the first meeting Sunday of the Western States Regional Conference of the Amencan Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Gejdcnson encouraged Holocaust survivors at the Scottish Rite Masonic Temple to become politically involved. to compare thei r expenences wtth those of Haitians fleeing poverty and Salvadorans running from their c1v1l war. Crulslng ln on target POINT MUGU -A Tomahawk cruise missile fired from a Navy destr~er has s.uccessfully boQ@td.i.D on a...-. target ship ofT the Southern California coast. a Pacific Missile Test Center spokesman says. "Seconds after being launched from the surface ship USS Merrill, the Tomahawk transi tioned from boost to cruise flight and then flew a fully guided anti-ship mission to engage and overfly a target ship hulk:· spokesman Dave Casey said The missile was launched at 2: 15 p.m. PST Sunday. WORLD Antl-terror talks begln LONDON-Scotland Yard said today the head of its anti-terrorist branch will meet with police from other Western nauons Tuesday 1n Paris to determine how to improve surveillance of suspected Libyan terrorists. The Yard's announcement followed weekend bombings in London and Manchester that injured 26 people and that police said were aimed at opponents of Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadaf). The Yard said in a statement that Cmdr Wilham Hucklcsby. head of Its antt-terrorist branch. will Oy to the French capital. where about 60 officers from Western countries were expected to mee1 at the headquarters of the I ntcrnational Police Organization, or Interpol. 65-car pileup kllls 1 OSHA WA, Ontano-A Vermont woman was killed and 84 people were injured in a 65-car chain collision after visibi lity was cut to near zero by wind-whipped snow police saiNolicc identified the woman killed Sunday.~ Joyce Tinker~. of Richmond, Vt. Most of the injured were treated for minor injuries and released, poliet said but two victims were admitted to the Bowmanvill~ Hospital in serious condition, one underwent suraery in an Oshawa hospital and two others were transferred to the Scarborouah Centenary Hospi11J and the Hospital for Sick Chil~n 1n Toronto. Japan geta hllh-teclJ wamlng TOKYO -U.S. officials said today they have warned 1he Japanese 1ovcmmen1 it can expect a political and lcpl backlash if u implements proposed rqulations for computer software and telecommunications services. Oydc Prestow1ti, counselor for Japanese affairs in tht Comrncrtt Department, said Vice Prnidcnt Otorse Bu h was unhappy when talks in February failed to iron out hW\ technoloay 1s uc and had ordered him and other tra3c officials to rttum to Japan and stay until pr~eu was made . Execution won't be on TV ~ HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -The Tex'5 Board of ( orrecuons today refused to allow the uecution of Jemc:s Davtd Autry to be televised, rcjc:ctina arauments that the pubhc should h4ve the right to watch a convict die. The: board VOted 8-0 agamst Changing State guideliDC$ to allow cameras 1mo the death chamber to record Autry's execution by lethal U\JCCllon, schoduled before sunnse Wednesday. "I have: many concerns about this. Not JUSt the propncty and decency of tt, but the: potentt.al that it could hav~ an effect on the death penalty nsclf," said board cha1nnan R~be~ qu.nn, who wall be one of two witnesses to the ~ecut1on 1f at as not stop~d on coun appeals. Board membe~ Pete Cortez, who attended the 1982 execution of Charhe Brooks, said "after witnessing that excc~t!on, }'m not at all ready to favor putting It on telev1s1on. Autry, 29. a convicted murderer who goes by the nickname "Cowboy," bad asked th.at his execution be televised and the state attorney general called the idea "logical." The inmate, who csca~d execution 1n October when he was. grant~d. a stay Wl~ 30 minutes to spare, has mamtained has innocence to the 1980 slaying of Shirley Dro~et, a m.othcr of fiv~. But he argued that if the punishment 1s to be earned out, the public should be allowed to watch to learn what executions arc like. The deba~e bcat~d up when Tcxa~ Attorney General J 1m M:tttox said he did not oppose the idea. "If executions !>erve as a deterrent. then there's a very logJcal argument that they should be done publicly," Mattox said. "ff they th1~k i~ act~ as a deterrent, then why do they .... ant to hide n? said Bally Hu~es. a Death Row inmate and registered lobbyist working to abolish the death penalty. "They're JUSt trying 10 cover up their own pre-meditated murder. They don't want to show the public what they're doing to a man." Texas Gov. Mark White disagreed. "Executions used to be public, but you had to go down to the counhousc to sec it," White said. "Today, TV is in the home, business, just about everywhere. Televising executions would be invading the home atmosphere." ll'Wlr911Mto Jame. David Autry, abown during prlaon lntervtew, won't be ezecuted on televlalon. It'sSuperTuesdayeve,and 5 candida es are scrapping Four Democratic presidential candid tes fora_ged for \.Otes in the South today after a debate in which the new front-runner, Gary Han. was attacked as nai-...e and 1nexpenenccd by nvalsdespetate to blunt is drive for the nomination. · Han changed his schedule to spen an extra day campaigning in the South, and a pall taken Sunday showed him drawing even with Walter Mondale in Georgia. Jn Columbus, Ga .• today, Hart disputed Mondale's charge that there is no substance to the senator's new ideas and then resumed bis attack on the fonner vice president as the representative of"spccial interests." Han had been scheduled to campaign today in Massachusetts. where polls say he has a strong lead going into Tuesday's presidential pnmary. Alabama. Florida and Georgia also hold pnmaries Tuesday. and Mondale, John Glenn and the Rev. Jesse Jackson also were concentrating their efTons there. George McGovern left the region and new to Massachusetts where he hopes to do well enough in Tuesday's primary to keep his candidacy alive. G lenn, meanwhile, packed up an endorsement today from former Attorney General Griffin Bell, who served with Mondale in the Caner administration. Bell said that as a conservative Democrat, "I don't see I have any other representative in the race nght now.'' After the 60-minute debate Sunda) sponsored by the League of Women Voters in the Fox Theater in Atlanta. H an='MondaJe, Glenn and Jackson all said they were pleased. · "It should help," said Mondale. ··1 thought it went exceptionally well," said Glenn. "I was very pleased with it.'' "We did very well," said Jackson. 'Tm impressed." Han brushed off suggestions that other four ganged up on him. "I thought it wa~ a good exchange._'.' he said. Han has won lour straight contests ent,:rtqg "Super Tuesday," when nine states hold primaries or caucuses. His winning streak began with an upset victorj in the New Hampshire primary and continued through Maine, Vermont and Wyoming. The Atlanta debate was the first candidate forum since the Colorado senator forged to the front of the Democratic field. In Atlanta, a pall taken of350 likely Georgia voters on • Saturday and Sunday showed Mondale with 35 percent and Han with 34 percent; with a margin of error rate of plus or minus 5 percent. the result was a v1nual dead heat. Glenn had 13 percent and Jackson had 9 percent. The poll was conducted by Atlanta-based Darden Research Corp for WXIA-TV in Atlanta. Half of those questioned were polled on Saturday. and the result from that day alone gave Mondale 37 percent and Han 31 percent. wi th a plus or minus 7 percent margin of error. Lebanon talks off to bad start LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP)-Lebanon's oppos· ing factions took sharply contrasting staning pas1uons today in political reform proposals for the national reconc1hat1on conference. A working paper drafted by the ri~twing Christian Lebanese Front coalition -envisaging a Swiss-style federal system for Lebano n -was promptly rejected by a key opposition leader, former pnme minister Rashid Kararn1. The Sunni Moslem. a leader of the opposition National Salvation Front. said his coalition would "not agree to any solution that would eventually divide Lebanon." But Lebanon's beleaguered president. Amin Gcmaycl. said he hoped to announce "good news" about progress toward ending the civil war that has tom his country for nine years. Protected by sand-bagged checkpoints. bulletproof screens, rolls of barbed wire and hundreds of police. the nine conference delegates and two observers. from Syna and Saudi Arabia. were to begin meeting this evening at the Beau Rivage Hotel in'this lake Geneva reson. Syria. which has had troops in northern Lebanon for nearly nine years. supports the Shute and Druse m ilitias that have been fighting to oust Gemayel. Sporadic fighting continuing today across the "green line" that divides Beirut into Christian and Moslem sectors, and Gcmayel planned to address the inaugural meeting with what was expected to be a passionate appeal for peace and national umty. "Work will start I hope for real peace. a peace of hearts, peace for people who deserve it," Gemayel said in a brief statement on arrival Sunday. "We will tackle the problems with lots of hope and I hope we will soon be able to announce good news." Why Buy a Crypt BEFORE the TIME of need in the Mausoleum of the Pacific., located high on the hill overlooking Newport Harbor and the Pacific Ocean? I . TOGETHER learn about the construction ol an above ground crvpt (Concrrtt>, c;terl and marble) 2. TOGETHER select a choice location. (Without the emotional distress of one alone) 3. TOGETHER decide on the savings. (A much a $245 per crypt discount pre.need) 4. TOGETHER contract for a low mtere I monthl • plan. 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Pleue) NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADD RESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ crry STATE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~ ZIP PHONE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- D Pl .... •tart convenient home dellftl'J' of the D aily Pilot. I City .............................................................. Zlp............................. I I .. __________________________________________ , ~--------------------------------------""· .I ' I I 1 J i ..,,........_,........ _____ .,,_ __ ~·---· Bad suggestion threatens funds ·tor Upper Bay The state of California shouldn't have p~uased the Upper Newport Bay in 197 5 if it didn't intend to mtain what was supposed to become an ecological preserve. Th.estate shouldn't have spent public m oney on the bay in 1976 and 1982 if it intended to sit back like a negligent parent and watch its adopted child choke to death on silt. And the state shouldn't have entered into a long term. fi nancial agreement with county and municipal government s, a state agency, a private enterprise and two port authorities if it i~tended to renege when the time came to put the money on the h ne. But that's what a short-sighted bureaucrat in the on the Legislative Budget Committee has recommended. His name is William G. Hamm and he thinks the governor should scrap years ~f work and planning and debate. jeopardize deli ca te financing agreements and issue the wildlife that lives and breeds ~n the U pper Bay a one-way ticket to the endangered species list in exchange for a$ l. 7 million line item in the budget. Certainly, Mr. Hamm could not have been aware of th e long and complex history of the Upper Newport Bay or he would not have made such a contrary su~estion. Nor could he have been aware that there are few issues m the Assembl y district served by Marian Ber:geson that generate more emotional debate than the overdue resl oration of the bay. Ifletters to this newspaper are a baro meter, there are few issues hotter than the bay anywhere in the county. h even has its own fan club: The Friends of Newport Bay. Mrs. Bergeso n has no t allowed Mr. Hamm's recommen- dation go unchallenged. In a sharp but polite letter she explained all the reasons his cost-saving susgestion smells worse than the U pper Bay on a hot day. She also invited whoever is responsible for this wrong-headed th inking to visit the preserve. If the bureaucrat of the moment appears, he will find 752 acres of deteriorating salt water wetlands gradually but surely becoming a fresh water swamp.He will find a lot of knowledgeable people who will explain to him the error of his ways. He will find a lot of angry people who live near the Upper Ba y. They will explain to him -as diplomatically as they can while brandishing blunt instruments -that they are tired of li ving near a foul garbage dump.If this bureaucrat listens. these people will convince him his decision is wrong. Opinions t'\pre~!>ed the ~pace abo' t' are those of the Dai/\ Pilot. Other '1c"s c\presscd on this page arc those or thc:lf authors or a'r11s1s. Reader comment 1s tn\ 11ed . .\ddrc:ss. The Dail) P1/01. P.O. BoA 1560. Costa M esa. C-\. Y:!o26. Telephone ( 7 / .J) 6.J.!-·'321 L~.M. Bov_o ~-_ ''This nurse was so Impressed with er own feeling of self-Importance that the fact that there mlltht be a human life ha nglng In the balance failed to penetrate this l>ubble of pomposity. '· BILL BAJlVEY eoJamnlmt PAUL HARVEY Red tape keeps drugs for diabetes off inarket Latest medicines available only in Europe Ten million Americans have dia- betes. Many can improve their condition just by losing weight. We arc learning more about the control of diabetes with diet. But most diabetics continue to give themselves daily injections of insulin. Do diabetics deserve bcner? Are there remedies available to Europeans which arc denied to Americans? Who is drinking all that rice? Hardly an American household escapes some experience with dia- betes. It has to be agonizing for the victims to hear a sustained cacophany of claims and counter-claims and medications decreed "better," yet "unattainable." Gentkmen. toss a quan er each on the bar to ante into this little game. He gctl> the pot "'ho answers correctly the follo\.\1ng query: What company in these United States is the one largest bu,cr of rice? Don't know? An.hcuscr-Busch of St. Louis. Mo. Thal firm does not make rice pud· ding. In South Africa. 11's against the law to sell a publication ca lled "Western .\rcas Table Tennis Associ ation OU\'l"nir -2nd Open Cham - p1onsh1p -I Q83" But I don't know \\ h~ Go do,,n lists of the "'orld"s most fam ou'> pm:ts and soldiers and }ou"ll find a n:marl..abl} high number of mt:n "ho "orsh1pped their mothers and <.ktl"'>tcd their fathers. Sl.Ore of e>.pcns to name the I 0 nsl..1est small businesses 1n the Unit· cd tates -businesses most likely to fail -and this 1s ho"' the list broke down: Local laundries and dry cleaners. used car dealerships. gas station~. local trucking firms. res- taura nts. infa nts' clothing stores. bakeries. machine shops. grocery and meat stores and car washes. \, We're rapidly run ni ng out of bald eagles. you·ve read that. Client asks. How many are left? La test count 12.098. Sheep men sa) th at"s still too man). But a lot of sheep men sa) there arc 100 man) people. too. Sheep men. like photographers. ma} be more notc\.\onhy for "'hat they do than for what the) sa) In roma ntic matters. 11 has been \a1d, "'omen pick men. bu t men pick t\ oes. When a ""oma n recall s the loves of her li fe. she may well realize none of her men were like any of the others. When a man looks back, thou~h. he oftentimes secs a dis- 11nct1 ve similari ty in girlfriends of his past. Our Love and War man says he first got the drift of this curiosity dunng a conversation with an aging athlete. who said, "All my cli nging vi nes tumed into boa constrictors." British novelist John Creasey has publi shed 564 books. But he didn't make his first sale unt il after he'd received 774 rejecti on slips. Cracker barrel dad: "All I want my kids to do 1s lea m hov. to catch the kn1,es b~ the handles.'" Fon) percent ofFinland"s electnc1- 1~ comes from nuclear plants. L.M. Boyd is a syodlcated co/umalst. A Harvard professor Jeffrey Flier. says insulin can be administered j ust as efTectively with a nose spray. Then why not? There are four oral anti-diabetes pills currently on the market in the United States-but not one new one in the last 15 years. Many or most doctors are as confused as you are. • Meanwhile, several sec- ond -generation diabetes drugs - ··newer and better'" -are in wide- spread use in Europe. Some of them manufactured by American com· panics. Possible complications from dia- betes-blindness and kidney fai lure -demand that medical science expedite delivery of any improved treatment. Caution: Self-importance maybe fatal A new device being tested on humans this month is called Pl MS- Programmable Implanted Medi· cation System. It isa com- puter-controlled pump implanted in theabdomcnforupto IOycars. lt promises to dispense insulin grad- ually, as does the normal pancreas. Depending upon how your luck 1s running. you"ll encounter a person of a specific mentality from time to time. The worse yo ur luck. the more encounters. This perso n has an ego that has many holes in 11. so many in fact. that his (or her) ego requires constant rein flat ion. much like a ttre wtt h a slow leak in it. Usuall). lh1spersonseeksoutand manages to la nd a Job wherein he deals with thepubhc in some minor capac1t} He learns the Rule Book complete!~. and can usuall) rerne 11 verbatim He usualty places the most empha!11~ upon the rules that tend 10 reinforce h1ss1deof any question He relics upt,n se' eral facts ot human nature. He knows that \OU are probabl} cons1dera 1e o~thcr i>coplc. He 1s not. He knows that your mother probabl) taught you to ··~c>I make a scene··. He has no such t•n1ng He knows the rules.-You do not. lfhe has a JOO that requires that )OU talk 10 him on th e phone. that"~c,en better. He will stud1ousl) avo1J giving his name. and if you de' iatc fro m his idea of protocol in an~ wa). he'll hang up on you. An example I'll cite occurred about two yea rs ago. around Valentine·., Da). I had purcha~ed a rather large card form\ wife It was 17 b) ~7 inches. and because of the large c;11c. 11 came w11h a cardboard envelope I wanted to mail 11 to her at heroflict.· A.I so because oft he large size of 11 . I BILL HARVEY knew it would require e"<tra postage. so I took 11 to the post office on >\dams m Costa Mesa. I had tucked in the flap and to make 11 a little more secure. I put a piece of masking tape 0' er the tuck. The scene that followed "'ent something like this: ··w e can't accept packages that arc scaled with masking tape. It must be Post Office appro' ed sealing tape." ··T hat"s not a package . It's a card." ··wecan"t accept packages that arc scaled with masking tape." ""That's cl earl) NOT a package~ It's a CA RD. I can understand how you could refuse a box that was going to New York and was ~ea led w11h masking tape. but this 1s a rardhoard ENVE LOPE and 11 \ going to Ne"' -port Beach~·· ··we can't accept pa ckages that arc <;ea led"' 1th masking tape•·· ·· \.\ e seem to ha' ca problem here ·· ·· WEdon"t ha,ea problem ·· This man ob' 1ousl~ C\.pccted me to ka' e. go 10 the neart:st store. bu\ <.omc ··a ppro\.cd·· tape. reseal the c"' dope and return to the end of the hnc. Good for 32 pounds of air in anybod) 'sego. I ma naged to overcome m} "Make a Scene"' trai ning many years ago. I left the card on the counter. went through the door that said ··Em- plo~ ccs Onl)" and opened other doors ttll I fou nd the biggest desk I could find. Bonanza~ I had found the postmaster' lnplained thes11uation. Heac- rnmpan1cd me back to the counter. 'ia1d "Tll take care of this. Fred"' (or '\l or Henf). I've forgotten thecletk"s naml'. I Fred stepped back. crossed his arms and stood there with a smirk on his face. For about 30seconds. The po'ttmastcr reached under the counter got some ··appro,'ed" tape. put 11 O\ er the masking tape. careful!} plal.·ed mycardononeofthecansand said ··w111 there be an ything else. sir?" ··No. that's all. An d. thank you vel) much'" A minor1 nconven iencc'.1 Mavbe. But. how many people would ha' e hu'itcd into the poo;tmastcr's office a., I did'> What if Fred had hn·n a nurse 1n Dalla'>. Tc\ac;. "'hose JOb 11 was to answt·r an cnwrgt•nc) telephone and d1c.nat~ h .1m uhlam·e<;'1 V. h.111 t. inc,tcad ol sa~ ing o'er and o'er.··\.\ c can"t accept packages seall'd "11h mac;l..ing tape:· he had said°' l'f and ll' er·· 1 need to speak to hl'('"" What 1f, 1nstcad ofcau!linga ruckus at the post office because of Fred's overpowen ng need for ego gra11 - ficat1on. his beha' 1or had cost eigh t crucial m1nutesand. perhaps. my stepmother's li fe? ffl were Ltlhan BofTs stepson. I'm afraid that I'd not rest un til that nurse and her supervisor v.ere fired. I'd do e' erythi ngin m} powerto see to 11 that neither person was ever placed in a pos111on again where the} had the powcrtocause pain or sufTenng because of a stupid. unreasonable. id1011c nred for ego gra11fica11on. The "'oman 1n question 1s Bill ye Jo~cc M~ ncl... a registered nurse. a profrss1on that 1r, \.Cf) highly re-• garded. The' ast ma)onty of regis- tered nurses enter this profession in order to help people in distress. This nurse apparent!~ forgot that fact. She became so enamored of the J>?Wer that was inherent 1n her pos11ion that she lost sight oft he fac t that there was a distraught. frightened man on the other end of the telepho ne line. This nursl' was so impressed wi th her own frchngof.,c lf1mponance that the fact that thcrl' migh t bea human life h.1nging in the balance fa iled to penetrate this bubble of pomposit y. This nurse and th e supervisor 1n' olvcd belong 1n the post oflke. ColumaJ1t Biii H•rvey /Iv~• bJ Huatiogtoa Beacb. GAO w on't salute Pentagon weapon s budget WA.SHINC.1TON -President Re- a~n has earmarked more than SJOO billion for the Pentagon 1n 1985. Of that ~taggen ng sum. one-third 1s intended for research. development and purchase of weapo ns. Yet most members of Congress have neither the time nor the ex- pertise to make informed decisions about the strength~ and weaknesses -and costs -of ne"' weapons. This cructal function 1s left pretty much to the members of the House and Senate armed services committees M> associate Donald Goldberg intercepted a bneting book prepared b) the General .\ccounting Office for use at a closed mcC"llng of the Hou~ committ ee I bcltc\.e the public ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot JACK AIDERSOM shou ld share the GAO aud1torc;· doubts about the final costs of the big-budget "'capons Here arc highlights of the bncting book· -The largest single e>.J)C'nd1turc 1'> S7 7 billion 10 build 34 of the 100 B-1 B bombers the Air Forre hopes to grt e' entualh The Pentagon has H.l. Schwert& Ill Che1y Dowallby Ea.,.,. .,,a ""'''•M t11 '"-Publi-"• """lt'necl ·~ O•• (>I '""' ...... no W1111 !l•t !\t Ce•ll Mata AclO•eU 1. .. •eH't"'C""<e 1<> B<u I~ eo.tt ....... c."' 111616 L•rry 0 . a.,_.,. "'""'"9"'9 , '"'"" J\\urt:d Congn:'is lhc total price for thl' 100 planes will be $20 5 b11l1on. but tht• (1.\0 ha'I its doubts. fhc briefing boo~ points out that 1t\ far too early 111 the game to predict lhc cost accurately. The result. the C 1AO warns. 1s that "ma1or program 1.kc1s1ons will be made before actual CO'it histot) i~ available." -Probabl> the most controversial e\penJ1ture 1n the Pentagon budget 1s the MX ··Peacrkc:cpcr"" m1ss1lc. The: budget request " for 40 miS$ilc$ at a total cost of $:! 9 billion. plus ad· d1t1onal research and development co!>tc; of SI 7 b1lhon The C, 0 pointed out a potenttaJly serious problem. "The nsk uists that the Peace keeper m1ss1le may not meet missio n require ments when deplo)ed •• The reason is that a new rc-cnti; sy tern . the MK 21. hasn't l"x'cn tested l:ven 1f 11 docs work. &t's w hca\'y that either the number of warheads on each m1uilc will havr to br rtduced. or decoy devices .-;11 have to be lef\ off. In any case, th.c MX could be" 1nually useless bcclust. lhe GAO notes. "the Sov1eu have bttn increa$1na 11<> hardncs •• The auditors 1l1o0 warned of po Ible problems en the .. produttbiJHy'' and performance of key MX compo- nents and pointed out that unit costs arc already much higher than antici- pated. -The Pentagon's "space in- itiatives" include: mort than $1.7 billion for research and development of President Reagan's "Star Wars" weapons. A substantial portion of this amount will ao into the spa~·based laser protect. "The space laser program plan 1s a long-term. cx pcnJ1ve undcrtakina." the G AO briefina book states. "It 1s ofT to a low stan and 1s behind schedule .... Proaram manaaement .. hu proven cumbersome and has contnbuted to proaram delays." -· rhe Pentaaon has reque tcd S 1.8 billion for one Trident sub- marine of a proposed fleet of 1.S. with a total pr<>lflm cost ofS39.9 billion. But the GAO poiots out that the Navy "has been unable to dettnnine how many Trident submarines With as- soc1at~ missiles wm be n~ed to 1uppon future U.S. 1tra1caac forcn." Jact A.He,... I• • IJ'lllJc.ted t0/1agl1C. ~ ..... lllMte Billye Joyce Myrick If and when approved, the device will proba upwards of SI 0.000. minis- tration un as doubled the approval rate of new drugs; approval time has been reduced in some instan~s from two years to seven months. But American government rcgu· la tors arc long overdue in using the experience of other countries to shon-cut our own tedious test procedures. P1al Harvey 11 • •J'lldJcated col,,malll. GLOOMY Gus Congressman Badham once men- tioned he didn't know If he could afford to stay In Congress. I wonder If we can afford to keep him. A FORMER CONSTITUENT Gentry admlnlstratlon has poor 'people' record To the Editor: The Gentry adminlSlration in Laguna Beach has a dismal rcoord on people's issues. The Gentry administration end~ free speech in Laauna. They deeded pubhc communications and the con· sent calender to the end of all reaular meetings. mean1na about the mid- night hour. This prevents our work- ing citizens and our senior citizens from being seen. heard and exprcu their independent points of view It a rcason3blc hour. The Gentry adm1nistratjon recent- ly eiulcd some SO needy tenior citi1cns out of taauna Bcat,b. This 11 due to rent aouainJ and no afl'otdabJe housinJ program 1n t.aauna. (lA&una Beach 11 sttll thc only city of the 26 ci ties in OranJC County without affordable hous1na.) The averqe aac of our needy senior citizens 1s over 74 and they have lived in t..quna for over IS vears. These ~n1ors lf'f' obliacd to li"con Social SKurity. SSI. .I small pensions and fixed incomes, etc. The Gentry administration has refused to implement the latest Oen· eral Plan (a I SJ paac document). It took yean to complete. This docu- ment had about 100 volunteer citiuns who spent countJess hours on it. It wasa l1boroflovefor1hecitittn1 of Lquna Beach. Had the Gentry administration implemerued it, many of Laauna Beach's problems would be solvable. C~nccmed cil;ittns wi~l play a vital role an the com1na, electton. We wiU help elect two new COWldl members who are people orienle4. Tbe new council mcmbctl wiU be instrumen- tal in comctina the above mi11akes. character and the perfonn1.nc:e of the prexnt city council lbc Gentry admioastnuon seems to have their fee1 firmly imbcdded 1n cement and their minds firmly f()ntroUcd bY power broken and power Polittd~ ALANE. ADAMS l.quna Btacb I I' , " " "· r • • Olympics offic~als look. ·for 70,000 good sports Volunteers believe helping athlete~ ts best participation By MICHALENE BUSICO Of ... Deir""' • ..., When Callene Weins urged every- one to join "the greatest show on Earth" she wasn't trying to lure adventurous youngsters into circus ~reers. But she was making a convincing pitch, nonetheless. Weins was doing her best to persuade the I 50 people at the Latter Day Saints' church in Irvine to volunteer for behind-the-scenes work at tbe 1984 Olympic Games. As superv190r of special recruit- ment for the summer Olympics, she plans more than 125 such appear- ances throughout Southem Cali- fornia in the next two months. ThrouJh them, and individuals vol- unteenng at the four Olympic Games Staffing Centers, she aims to fill the 70,-000 supporting roles the summer Olympics will rcc:iuirc. Deir""' ....... .,,~ .... She said mostofthejobs-drivers, guides. airport attendants and inter- preters -are unpaid; though the secunty, food service, concession and housekeeping positions -about 20 percent of the total -pay between S5.75 and $8 an hour. Patti Watah and Michelle Moreland flpred lt would be more ezclttng to help oat than 1et tlcketa for Olymplca. Weins said the most vital need is for people with foreign language skills. especially in Soviet bloc languages, French and Korean. About 2,000 translators arc needed to assist the representatives from 150 countries expected for the Games. The rest of the jobs generally require nothing more than being at least 16, knowing the area well, being able to make at least a two-week commitment (Ju(y 28 through August 12). being flexible about the job you 'II take, and having loads of energy and enthusiasm. Thursday night was her fifth speak- ing engagement at an LOS church. chosen because of the high number of foreign language spealcers i11 the congregation (community mei'Abcrs were also invited). Howard Cardon. public com- munication director for the LOS church, recognized the resource it could offer and helped arrange the meetings. ··As past missionaries. these people not only speak the language fluently, but also have Jived in the countries and know the cultures. They also know what it means to volunteer." he said. Art home advancing Top Laguna museum donors ·celebrate fast acquistt•on of $750,000 for construction By MELINDA HUDDLESTON 0.-,,... ltyte 11 ... There was just barely standing room when the Laguna Beach Museum of Art held its fcception to announce a m ilestone in fund-raising and to open an exhibit geared to children, entitled "You Gotta Have Art." • . Bunches of helium-filled balloons were clustered at the top of the tent over the museum's crowded patio where moving among the crowd of more than 200 was tricky business. As the evening began Thursday, the lights kept going out, prompting Jack LlDkletter, president of the museum's trustees, to comment, "Have you ever seen a more needy charitable endeavor? We're meeting in a tent; the lights don't work, and we have to use balloons to holu Lll~ roof up." · Bobbi aacl Jack LlUletter. pnetdat of tile ........ , ~. trf ~·~a ·llUP •tile WDp at noepdon for 1Nl141DC fiaDcf clOllon. \ Joking aside, he presented the good news, briefly outlining the museum's progress and describing the S 1.5 million capital fund-raising campaign, initiated last October. He introduced Jack Boyle, chairman of the campaign, who announced that, with $750,000, more than 50 percent ofits goal already donated or committed, the museum building program could get underway. . Most major donors were on hand for the unveiling ·of the building plans, which will add more than 6,000 square feet to all three levels of the museum. Spotted in the crowd were two of the donors of the pacesetting gift ofS 150,000. Nancy and Jim Baldwin, representing the Baldwin family. (Fellow donors AJ and Deann Baldwin were unable to attend). Also on hand was Barbara Steele WUllam1, who was honored along with her husband, Nick, for their personal donation as well as a grant ofS 150,000 from the Harry G. Steele Foundation. Betty Parker, who with her husband, JobD, had pledged $50,000 for the buildinJ effort, attended as did representatives of the Times Mirror Foundation (which made a $25,000 pledge); JolutZaepfel, Larry Wangberg and Stiles Dixon. Other major donors were the J amcs Irvine and Van Kamp foundations and the Linkletter family. Donors Marla ud Kea Blrd (she is immediate past president of the museum trustees) huddled with Jack and Bobbi LlDkletter, and Pat Atu, who worked so hard on the recent antiques show, was among the crunch of auests. Also on band were Don and Claadette Slaaw, Juet Cartwrtpt (of the Canwrigbt Foundation), Jim ud Qarleae CrHI, Dr. Normu and Vlrpaia Nlxoa, Ted and S.uue PHIMm, Dr. RoD and Gall Waters, Vlrpala May .. Tomaso, Mario and Patsy TanaaUa,Juetand Beary Eaen,Oar.:i:~FrukandMarte Peulo, Tomy and Au Crowell Ral and Jo Au Robert• and Dea and rrucee V t. Some other folbdedicated to helping the museum pow included A.ue CUk, chairman of the fund-raiser scheduled in connection with the premiere oIThe Restaurant at the Ritz-Carlton. RldaN and Joyce Frt~ chairmen of the committee in charae of a fall bencut c:onoen. Some very hardworldna ladiea helped make the evening a real treat. Especially popular were some miniature bot dop, served with tiny buns and all the usual condiments-the brainchild of'Xar Pu&ertu. hospitality chairwoman for the event, wb1cb wu hosted bythemuseum'sJuniorCouncilsupponsroup. Pan, C.W11011 wu manninsa popcorn stand; othenbelpingwiththefoodwercJeuGtrrJ,Ja~ 8uHtt. Pam Gol41tmand Marte Ptule. A very special auest was IC'tor and art collector Sttrllq Rellew•t, whose Balboa Pavilion exhibit of20 yCln aao. "£spcaally for Children," W1$ lhe inspiration for ''You Gotta Have An1" forwhichS.IHH Pol ... deserves most of the crecht for coordination. And 1f the crowd in Irvine was any indication, those qualifications shouldn't be too hard lo fill . Conrad Winter, 67, a retired Marine Corps pilot from Santa Ana, found the prospec t of be- hind-the-scenes work at a local Games site (cycling in Mission Viejo. modem pentathlon 10 Coto de Caza, wrestling in Anaheim, or the eques- trian meet in Rancho Santa Fe) the ideal way to participate in the Olympics. "I'd like to see the Games, but.to go up there is a hassle. I'll watch then on TV, naturally," he said. "I just want to assist in making this a great program and be one of thCj, helpers, one of the little cogs." # Michelle Moreland, 16, ofNewport Beach and Patti Walsh. 17, of Hunt- ington Beach are two school chums who came to volunteer together. "The Olympics sound so neat, and we've got nothin&,. better to do this summer," Moreland said. "We're skipping studying for a chemistry exam to come down here!" Both said they'd be happy with even a "gofer" kind of job. ~= .... "We never got tickets. so I thought what else can I do but help out," Walsh said. "It might be more exciting to help out. really." New atudlee pronde .. OTerwhelmtna rndence•· that a deadly comet amuhed into Earth 65 mm.ton yean aco. But be warned: If you think volunteering might be a good way to see an event you couldn't get tickets for, it's definitely not for you. "Everybody behind the scenes will probably never get to see an event," Weins said. "But personally, I feel behind the scenes is where all the actton is anyway. After we can pul 1t (the Games) on our videos and watch 1t over and over again." Weins said that a recruitment meeting may be held an Orange County again. if enough interest is generated. Comet caused mass extiHction· of dinosaurs Otherwise. those interested may apply at the downtown Long Beach staffing center located at 324 Pine Ave .. Long Beach. The center is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monda)'. through Friday. and Thursdays until 8 p.m. Further information 1s a\ ail· able by calhng (213) 305-8400. Although a definite deadline for applications has not been set, staffers expect to accept them through early May. By LEE SIEGEL LOS ANGELES Mallions of years after the last dinosaur perished, scientists sttll debate why the giant reptiles vanished -and five new studies blame the mass extmction on a 6-milc-w1de comet or asteroid that slammed into Earth. "We have an enormous amount of evidence showing that an asteroid or comet hit the Earth 65 million years ago ... and was in some way respon· Jack Boyle, fund-ra.lalnC cbalrman. Marla Blrd, paat preeldent of maaeum truateee. and Joel Lowenateln rejoice. ............................ Actor aad art collector Ster~ Bollcnr&J. wttla eon Rick belllnd la.Im, td.ee a cloee loOk at ROJ Llclateutel.D't ..lmaeet," put of 1Ua•1 collection ... ltnamel on Steel.•• sible for the extincuon of the dinosaurs and many other kinds of animals and plants," said Walter Alvarez. a UC Berkeley geologist and principal author of one study. The new studies, appearing in the March 16 issue of Science magazine, rcp~nt the latest salvo in a long-running debate over the cause of one of the largest mass annihilations of living things smce the planet's birth. Other sc1enttsts argue that padual climatic changes or a volcanic eru~ tion of overwhelming size may have triggered the extinction. The new studies were conducted by researchers from UC Berkeley and UCLA. Lawrence Berkeley Labora- tories, the University of Colorado, the U.S. Geological Survey and Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as Dutch and Danish scientists. Alvarez has worked with other Berkeley sc1ent1sts who last month proposed that an undiscovered com- panion star to the sun - a "death star" nicknamed Nemesis -might shower the Earth with comets every 28 m1lhon years. Comet showers could explain last )Car's University of Chicago theory that mass extmcuons have P<:Curred on Earth roughly every 26 million to 28 million )ears. the researchers said. The new studies offer complex geological evidence that a 6-mile-diameter asteroid or comet once hit Earth. creating a huge dust cloud that plunged the planet into cold and darkness. destroying food supplies so that many spcetcs were complete!)' or nearly v.ri~ out. Jan Smit. a tJCLA fossil expert who wrote one of the new studies, said evidence s upporting the asteroid-comet theory "is so ovcr- whelmi ng it's very hard to come up with an altcmauve." But Bcrkcle} fossil expen William Clemens disagreed. sa)ing the debete 1s "far from o'er " He sa1d be believes gradual chmatc changes can explain th( e"<tincuon Clemens said that. for example. the abrupt disappearance of dinosaur fossils ftom rocks in Montana could mean the creatures simply moved south as the weather got oolder, and died off slowly, not suddenly. The survival of fish, amphibians and certain mammals indicates that extincuon was selective and padual. not catastrophic. he said. ThrouJhout the 1970s, most 1aen- t1sts believed mass extinctions <» curred vadually over periods of up to IO m1lhon yean as worsenina climate or sc.t level chanacs eliminated food supplies for many land and ocean orpnisms. The new studies show that .. con- trary to the ,enerally acccpud opa.n ion. there "''t1"C ~ry Sharp cxtiftc. uons in a number of thcte aoimaJ t:;ups prttuely at the time lbe met or asteroid) impact occ:umd~ million years aao. Alvarez saict The animals include bdlfisb whotc fos 1ls were found n'I Oeomark a.nd dinosaurs. pollcn-producint olanu and opossum-like anamab m Mon- tana ...... ----......... --~---..-----~---- Aged parents posing problem DEAR ANN LANDERS: It is often said that children owe it to their parents to take care of them in their later yean because the parents took cart of the child. I have no &JJu ment with this, but I can tell you 1t 1s much easier to care for a child than for an elderly parent. I have done both. Caring for the elderly is difficult even when that person is sweet-tempered and well-behaved, Many are not. In all fairness, I understand it is bard to be agreeable when physical problems develop and formerly active people can no lo~er be involved in community affairs. Nor is it easy to see o ne's health and energy declining. knowing full well things will never get better. In fact, the cenainty as that things will get worse. Often food requires special prep- aration. Mcdicauon must be given several ttmes a day. Bathing and dressing take time a nd energy. The offspring must give up his or her well-established lifestyle. The roles arc reversed. Now it is the elderly parent who docs not want the child to go out for an evening or even take a brief vacation. No substitute caretaker is acceptable. My sister insinuated that 1 was canng for my parents because they have some money and in the end I will be well rewarded for my trouble. A1111 luDEIS This made me furious. I would not do this for anyone but my parents for 10 times the amount of money J may inherit. Thanks for letting me share my feelings with you. Ann. I'm sure there are a large number of readers who are walking in my moccasms. They will know exactly how I feel. even though others may not. -Faithful Fan ln Memphis DEAR MEMPHIS: Now that tbe elderly are Uvln1 longer, carlD1 for tbem la a problem more ud more of ua will face. Tbank you for a letter that a great many readen will ldentUy wltb. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read several letters an your column over the years from people who were dnven craz) by the neighbor's bark· ang dogs. Too bad they didn't know my father. As a youngster I can remember the German shepherd neitt door. He barked every night. staningat about 8 p.m. and kept 1t up well past midnight. No one had the gumption to tell the owner that his doa was dnvmg everyone bonkers. much le$$ go to coun over the matter. One night my father went out in the yard wtth a tape recorder. The next night when the do$ started to bark he telephoned the neighbor and played the tape. M}' fatficr repeated the performance for five nights running. The sixth night the dog was quiet. We never did figure out what that neidlbor did to put an end to the barkin,&, but at surely worked. - Peaceful Jn Tampa DEAR TAM: Yoor fadaer mlllt bave been qalte a g11y. Thanb for tellin1 ut about hlm. l"IJ bet be bad a marvelous 1en1e of humor. (So did mine!) Best definition of the week: '"Philosophical' 1s t~ cheerful, op· timistic attitude assumed by those not directly involved in the trouble." Drugs? How much is too much? Is pot OK? Is cocaine too much? If you're on dope or considenng it. get Ann unders' all-new booklet. "The Lowdown on Dope." For each book- let orde«'d. send $2.00 plus a long, self-addressed. stamped envelope (3 7 cents postage) to Ann unders, P.O. Bo>. 11995. Chicago, Illinois 606 I I. Smoking threatens women, too By Dr. PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm sorry to confess that my wife and l are heavy cigarette smokers. But the difference is this: I admit that at age 42 I'm possibly shonening my life - lung cancer, coronary attack and all that. Come Jan. 1st and I'll fi rmly resolve to quit. But my wife laughs it off. "I enjoy them too much to quit. Besides, a woman doesn't have the same threats to health a man has. We rarely 'et hean attacks. Lung cancer 1s a man s problem. I think you should ~ult, John -but don't ask me to." I tell her we should quit for the sake Qf o ur three kids, if for nothing else. She says I'm a worrier. Come to think if it. I'll not wait for a New Year's iiesolution to quit smok8g. I'm throwini my last pack in the waste· basket nght now. I ma) sound like a hero. but I don't feel that way. It's tame I grew up to my responsabiliues to myself and family. But what can I do to convince m) wife to join me., Mr.G . DEAR MR. G .: Ia s h e 1tatl1tic-minded? Wiil sbe believe tbat women after menopause are also su1ceplible to heart attacks if tbey smoke? As for h10g cancer, tbe risk becomea as great for tbe female wbo smokes. Bat there's sometbing "new" Fine-Norris An Arch of swords cer- emony followed the nuptial mass Feb. 11 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church. linking Anne Mane Norris ofNewpon Beach and Lt. (j.g.) Gregory Richard Fine of Pottstown. Pa. ,_/ PETER STElllCIOHll for ber to consider. Recent 1tudles have sboWll tlaat tbe woman who bas been a smoker for many years -and still smoke• -invltea the risk of getting cancer of tbe uterus ( cu cer of tbe tbe uterine cervix). She may sa y tbis Is "just some more scare publicity." But It'• true. There's evidence to prove tbat the danger is greate1t in women wbo be1an to smoke lD tbelr early teen~ger years. In a recent report (JAMA 7%%83> by Edwin Trevatbu, MD and as- sociates, tbey conclude: "Taken together, pabllsbed epldemiologic studies provide strong evidence of an association of cigarette amok.log and cervical cancer. Do you think she11 listen, Mr. G. I hope so. MEDICALETTES (Replies to and from readers) DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Late· 1). m} girl has been nagging me to get rid of m~ sun glasses. She thinks I'm Berman-Berger trying to ape the Hollywood stars. But honest, I'm not. I simply can't stand the glare of excessive sunlight. Aren't there people like me? Mr. 0 . DEAR MR. 0.: Thoasands upon thou1and1. And most aren't at all intereated in looking like movie,.1tara. They au!fer from what we call pbotopbobia. One qae1tton, Mr. 0 ., do you wear your dark gluaes wbUe indoors? If so, yoa might rtgbtly be accu1ed of trying to be "my1terious and alluring." If yoa are pbotopboblc, wby not c beck wltb an eye speclalist or optometrist to prescribe prescrip- tion sungla11ea? DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My husband is terminally ill with cancer of the lung. Watching him die is bad enough, but seeing him suffer is worse. The pain drugs he gets don't seem to "hold him." Isn't there soni.e other way he can be relieved? Mrs. P. DEAR MRS. P .: A recent report by Ors. Martin T. Fosburg and Robert K. Crone of the Maasachasetts General Hospital, Boston, indicates that some patients obtained relief of pain and anxiety by administration of Nitrous Oxide analgesia for refractor pain. Ask your husband's doctors if they will look Into this method for reliev- ing unbearable pain. A yacht m Newport Harbor was the setting for the mamage of Kelly Jean Berger and Bruce Alan Berman. both of Newport Beach. Los An· geles. Superior Court J uctgc Carlos Verlarde. a family friend of the Bermans, per- formed the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Colleen Bushong of Belmont, wore a traditional gown of ivory chiffon, trimmed in seed pearls with a full-length veil and train. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Norris of Newport Beach. wore an Fink original full-length gown of white satin and alencon lace. The dropped waist and fitted lace sleeves were complimented by a pearl tnmmed headpiece that held her floor length ,__ ________ __, Maid of honor was Shari Littlefield of Newpon Beach lace-trimmed veil. She car-Anne Fine ried a cascade of whtte or- chids and blue ms. Robin Lehman was maid of honor ·and other attendants were Nancy Dishong. Lisa Mueller and Cecelia Zanoni. · The bridegroom was attended by David Noms as best man and usher-swordbcarcrs. Lts. (j.g) David Crown. Glenn Dislwlg, Mark Meyl'rS, Mi~e Peters. Kevin Murphy, Tony Konecny, Rolfe Olsen and Thomas Lawankon. Her role specjal: First screen kiss LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress Amy Linker has a list of reasons why she likes her role in the HBO drama "When We First Met .. but one stands out: "It's m y first screen kiss." Linker. probably best known as the school girl constantly an puruit of populanty in "Square Pegs." plays o ne of a pair of star-crossed lovers an a film that borrows from "Romeo and Juhet. .. "Whenever I audition for a role I always ask 1f there's a screen kiss," said Lanker. 17. "I finally got one." and Dawn Smith of Brea and Kelly Jean liennan Susan Kloepfer of Costa Mesa were bndesmaids. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berman of Long Beach. chose his business panner and childhood friend1 James Comaroto of Anaheim Hills: as best man. Assisting as ushers were the bride's brother. David Berger ofSan Jose. and Dennis Buccola of Anaheim Hills. After the ceremony. attended by immediate family members. a reception was held at the Balboa Bay Club. After greeting their guests. the couple left on a wedding tnp to Denmark and Italy. Mrs. Berman is a travel agent for World Travel and a student at Orange Coast College where she is majoring in telecommunications a nd Berman 1s the president of has own firm. Cal American Leasing of Ncwpon Beach. SCR director to speak • David Emmes. co-founder and anistic director of South Coast Repcnory. will be the guest speaker at the Enterprise Hour.• sponsored by itle Chapman Enterprise Institute. Wednesday. The public forum begins at noon m the Grisct Dining Room on the Chapman College campus in Orange. Call 997-6705 for further information. Your feet need a doctor of their own! RUFFELL' 1. Running 2. Diabetes U'HOLSRIY, INC. Phone for importan~ information and an ethical ref erraJ. 3. 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INOEPfHOEHT NETWORK NEWS l1]) MOVIE ***'It ··summet W9'hes, Winter ex.ams· (19731 Joanne Woodward. Mar11n B•lsam..:12:1$- \t)MOVIE ... "The Deep" (1977) Rober1 Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset 'Purlle~ mualcal atn tonight Sbe.nlwl llamal91, Melba Moon and Rob- ert OaJllaume 1tar lo the Bl'oadway ma.al- Sex switch show sags superficially Don •t look for 'Tootsie' message in 'My Life as a Man· tonight ·By FRED ROTHENBERG l#T....._WftW NEW YORK-About the best thing goina for NBC1 "Her Life as a Man " which is about a woman who di5'uises herself as a man to get work.. is that it ~S I cunosHy, a television come-on straight out of a carruval frealc show. Step right up folks. Come see Robyn Douglass, a former Playboy covergirl. imitate a man. Come see J~n Collins make a pass at this woman in man's clothing. Come see Robert Culp play a sexist jerk. whose attitudes provoke a compliant woman 1010 becoming a thoughtless man. Something ventured: nothing learned. Tonight's "Her L1k as a Man" has headline appeal, but little underneath. U nhke "Tootsie," the character and audience in this don't gam significant insights from the scit switch. In "Tootsie," Dustin Hoffman's character really grew from his masquerade and became a better man for having been a woman. ..Tootsie" was a fi lm for the 1980s. This script wouldn't have been good 10 years ago, but it would have been more credible. But the worst pan of"Her Life as a Man" is that it's a comedy dud, rarely connecting with either its broad or subtle humor attempts. The film was inspired by the real-life account of Carol Lrnn Mithers, who chronicled her experiences for a 1982 V1ll.ase Voice anicle. Mithers has a bit pan a.s a waitress tonight. Carly Perk.ins {Douglass) is a laid-off reporter. She feels qualified to apply for a feature writer's opening on a sports magazine. But editor Dave Fleming (Culp) says he already has a woman writer. End of interview. Sex discrimination is a very serious issue, so why trivialize it by making the boss a buffoon who is fly-casting and cleaning his rifle during Carly's job interview? The rebuff spurs her to try again, this ti me as a man, who's wearing a beard. mustache, hairpiece and tweed jacket. Carl Parsons gets the job. and Dave says he has a "sixth sense" that the new guy will be OK. This type of inside joke with the audience reflects the movie's limited sense of humor. The best moments are when Carly's all-too-understanding boyfnend. Mark {Marc Singer). puts her on a crash "masculiruty" course. She practices the walk (a strut), beer-drinking (single-fisted, with gusto) and barroom pickup technique, which she blows with the line: "So. come here often?" As a man, Douglass' individual features and mannerisms don't give her away immediately. but her shrill speech and overall persona arc not convincin~. The actress, who was ~nnis>Christopher's hcai:ththrob m the film .. Breaking Away." says she patterned her voice after Ball Murray in "Stnpes." Judge for yourself. but she docsn 't look like a man who can tum on Collins, whose character, Pam Dugan, owns a pro football team. While doing a story oo her, Carl 1s obviously q ueasy after Pam slinks upstairs to put on something more comfonable and revealing. The magazine's female writer. played by Laraine Newman in an awkward performance, also develops a crush on Carl. On the homefront. having two people working late hours causes problems. but what really sours the relationship between Mark and Carly is that she's become so self-centered. Wtth the excitement and power of her new job, she forgets their anniversary and m isses personal commitments. The point made is that she was more sensitive as a woman. But it's ludicrous to equate masculinity with lack of consideration. as if only men break dates and cause cold dinners. In the end, Carly abuses her new-found strength and supposedly realizes that tt's not so easy being a man. If there's a lesson in this. maybe it's that the grass is always greener on the other side -until you have to cut it. He saw Beatles for a price NEW YORK (AP)-Phil Collins, vocalist-drummer for the hit pop group. Genesis, may be one of the few people in the world ever paid for seeing a Beatles concen . When he was a London teen-ager in the early '60s, his mother was a theatncal agent. She had to book "an audience" to watch a mock-Beatles concert in their movie, "A Hard Day's Night." "Somewhere amongst all those faees is me," Collins said in a recent interview. "They made such an impression 1,>n my early life .... The biggest influence in Genesis has been the Beatles." Collins and Genesis. whose single, "That's All," is in the Top 10, finish their U.S. tour Feb. 20. Then it's back to Englan d where they'll perform for Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The vcnattlc musman will also produce Eric Clapton's next album. This summer, he plans to get married and then he'll stan writing some songs. cal .. ParUe" on Or.t ..Jr,.,,.,aoee to- llll~t at 8:90 OD KOCB, CbaDMJ SO. • .,~. Barbara Mandrell, Tom Wopat 10 over llnet on the set of the movie ''Coal.fire.'' Orang. Cou1 QAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, March 12. 19&4 • 'Kentucky' next Dallas-type prime time soaper~ . By DA VlD McCOl\MJCK HENDERSON, Ky. {AP)-Kentucky malliona1re horse breeder and plantation owner Walson Calhoun so far is JUSt a character an the mind of Hollywqpd producer Howard W. Koch. But 1f Koch is successful, Calhoun will be Ult hero of an ABC television series called "Kentucky" -which be de5Cribes as a cross between CBS' stcamr, soap, "Dallas," and NBC's frontier saga, ' Centennial.'' The producer for Paramount studios bas received the go.ahead from ABC to draft a script for a two.hour pilot show that could air this fall. Filming would begin this sum(ller ifthe script is approved. And. depending on the audience response. a regular series could be on the air by next January. "What at basically as is a modem story with Oashbacks," Koch said in a telephone interview from his Hollywood office. "It's the saga of the Calhoun family from the ttll)C"O~. Daniel Boone right up to the pfesent. Calhoun. Koch saad, as a 60-year-old. 1wicf'-w1c1owed fif\h-generation native of the Bluesrass State. He manaan hil ),Q(»,acre estate near Lcxinaton between big financial deahoas that take hjm to New York. Chicago and occas1on&Jly to an exotic foreign country. He has two sons and a daughter and the plot will get rather tangled, Koch said. "It's a high-rolling set. It's about power and how power works and how power corrupts. "He faces a world of trials and tribu- lation just like everybody else, but in Kentucky, which is different from cvcfy- place else." The idea is JUSt fine with Lynda Jalbert, director of the Kentucky Film Office. "What it will do for tounsm is just realty a coup for Kentucky.• kind of like what 'Dallas· has done for Dallas and South- fork," she said. "They have hundreds of people daily to visit Southfork." the Texas ranch where the television senes' Ewing family as shown heading ats Lnternat1onal 011 emp;tt. The film office was created 1n 1976 to attract movie and tclev1s1on producers to Kentucky. Smee then, maJor pictures filmed in the state include "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Stnpes." "We just finished lhoouna another one with the workiy title of "River R1t11''' Jalbert wd. "It lhould be oYt btfcn m")' Iona. Atjust ,7.95, noW's thetimeforp~. Q .. , . ; . •' ': . Mandrell in Elliott Gould movie debut, reaffirms faith keeps it clean ~~~~·NGSLEY 1 ,: By PATRICIA A. PAQUETJ'E LAKE CITY, Tenn. (AP) -In her powder blue bowt1e blouse and sporty short hair, Barbara Mandrell looked more hke a federal civil servant than a glamorous queen of country music. But that was JU St the way she was supposed to look for her new TV movie. "Coalfirc ... The 35-year-old singer. in her first major acting role. plays a Washington. D.C.. geologist who helps evacuate residents endangered by a fire raging out of control in a mine underneath their small town. Mandrell heads a cast that includes Tom Wopat oft he television serieS'. "The Dukes of Hazzard," Eddie Albert . and Carol Kane. CBS will air the film as a "Movie of the Week" this fall . The award-winning entertainer took time out from the project to keep a previously scheduled concert tour in Massachusetts, and has just released a new album, "Clean Cut." which fC(Btures the single, "Happy Birth~y Dear Heartache." Mandrell said she has turned down hundreds of acting roles in the past two years because the parts called for sex and•obscene language. There is romance in her new TV movie, and Mandrell said that acting ro mantic with a man other than her husband, Ken Dudney, wasn't easy at first. The inexperiencM actress had to rehearse a while for a kissing scene. "Everything was going fine until our faces got to wuhm a couple of inches of each other and I· looked into those big blue eyes -and just lost it:• Mandrell said. "At least he as talented and handsome. All m)' girlfncnds wall be Jealous." she saad. Her husband told her "act like a grownup and quit gaggling." Mandrcll's character falls an love with a county fish and game agent. played by Wopat, while the two search for the source of the fires. Although she isn't a veteran actress, she has "e,cellent instincts and a great attitude," Wopat said. And she has been on stage a lot more often than he bas. he said. Much of that stage expenence came in I 980and 1981. when she and her sisters. Louise and lrlene, starred in the NBC variety show. "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters." It was in 1980 and 19~ I that the Country Music Association voted her entertainer of the year, making her the first performer to win the award twice. Mandrell also does a Las Vegas revue, "Barbara Mandrell: The Lady Is a Champ.'' She's had a bevy of hits over the years. including "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool," "Sleeping Single an a Double Bed," "Mamed, But Not to Each Other" and "In Times Like These." Sequined evening gowns and stylish coifs contributed to her ama~e on most of her TV shows. But fans also saw Barbara Mandrell in overalls, "bald" and with a pie in her face. So she asn 't womed that her drab "Coal fire" attire or scenes of her wading through gooey East Tennessee mud will destroy an image. "Image? My image as just me,"_she said sbruggin~. While arrogance, condescens100 and demanding behavior are common with some big stars. those who worked with Mandrell on the $2 million project had only glowing remarks. "She's just wonderful," said Clifford Campion, who wrote th'e original screenplay. . Most of the filming was done in Caryville and Lake City, a tiny former coal-minin~ town about 130 miles east of the Dudney home in Gallatin, Tenn. "The local ~ople have made it very comfortable for all of us," she said. Miss Mandrell said she didn't want her first role to be in a "Movie of the Week" because she didn't want a large audience to sec her if she was a flop. But after the first two days of filming "Coalfire." she was more confident. STARTS fRIDAY AT SELECTED THEATRES! KFAR HABAD, Israel-On his first visit here, actor Elliott Gould prayed at the Western WaJI of Solomon's Temple. ate kosher food and talked intently wtth Orthodox rabbis. Gould said an an interview with the Associated Press that his tour had given him new insight into what it meant to be Jewish. As a result. he canceled an appearance in Jerusalem where he was scheduled to kick out the first ball ma soccer match because it was being held on a Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath. "Even as unorthodox as I am, after the experiences I had, I thought it was more appropriate for me not to" violate the Sabbath, said Gould, an avid sports fan . "I've seen Judaism from the other side now," the 45-year-old actor sajd. "I felt just wonderful. I'll certainly be more understanding of Judaism from now on." Gould, born Elliott Goldstein, recently visited Israel to promote his new movie, "Over the Brooklyn Bridge." In the movie, Gould plays a Jewish luncheonette owner whose dreams of buyinj an uptown restaurant are jeopardized because his trad1tional parents oppose his plans to marry a woman who is not Jewish, played by Margaux Hemmingway. As Gould walked through this religious collective farm southeast ofTelAviv, he was followed by a crowd of boys wearing black yarmulke skullcaps and bearded men dressed in black. Though he was visibly moved during the visit. Gould couldn't resist a few one liners. "We were not that religious," Gould said comparing has own Jewish upbringing with that of the ultra-orthodox at Kfar Habad. 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"Not leftovers again!" ~Y Brad Anderson DE~~·s THE "E~ACE Hank Ketcham "OK! OK! Cut the pep talk! I'll get up and conquer the world!" K~ 3· 2. MOO~ "liLLl'S RA~ SNAG ... (R How DO YOU L.ll<e IT? PEA~l'TS ") 'I I ~j,,v <l. TUMBLEWEEDS S01HIS IS tvtf.i-llCK'(? ·THATS MY MCJJ. We oo BACK A LONG WAY. by Ferd & Tom Johnson C~IC' J LORD P GOT HIS . WHAT TIE C,AUGHT WHE'N INSPIRED HF; ZIPPED ME UP, you? ~ so WITl-1 SOME r $C IS SO RS, 1 '«~ . ( -.-. r--~ 1, \ I II 1· II HOW '71[7 rr G~1 rrs NAME? by Charles M . Schulz LvHEN YOU RE PLAYING 1N T~E OUTFIELD. NEVER 6LOLJ BUBBLE 6UM ON A WINDV DAY .. ___/ I( . --- ' by Tom K. Ryan I t BRIDGf CHUUS GOREN 001 SUllF ANSWERS TO BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-A' South. vulnt'fahl1•, Vllll hold · '+K93 KH65 '• I0763 •K5 Thi· hidclin"' ha' prm·1•1•rl1•rl: North ~:aNt South Wut I. I • l'HH 2 . J l'UN ? What do you hul nuw·! 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'f"E.r2E.'? ~ lf-LLIN& 11.lHAi £MO\t0NAL !>GA~~ '{Ol) '>Jt c..u~e.o l.lii'Lf: ~\RICK \0 &£AR t r----i 11hown hearl shortn~s~ 11nd your hold inl( hardly C'On sl1t11trll 11 stopper. Your duty now 1s to show your 11p11d1· frat urt' -llinrt• you did not support pnrtnt•r's firlll .bid SUit al rilhN o( your ftrst l wo opportunities. ht ran not t•x,wi'l mort• thnn you huv1· llid t hrN• ic11adr~. but w1• \\llO't a itirl7l' ii Jllmp Ill rour .. p.ult·' .111 \111tr i'.lrl1' ar1· "urkan)(1 0 .6-,\, ~11111h 111ln1•rahl1 I llll hoJd ' •QI! KQ6S2 Q~2 •11 J h1• h1d.tini: h'" pr<w1•1•d1 d 'orth i:111t South \\ot I Pan I Pu~ 1 • Pas11 ? \\ h.11 do \OU btd 1111\\ ' •\. -\our h.1nd h,1, 1111pr1111·11 run,11h·r;ihh . hut 11111 don I h,1\\' 1•11t111i.:h to torn I•• i.:.11111• Th1•r1'111r1•, \\ 1• rul1· 11111 .101 ~1ntf 111 11111111 \ 1111 h.111• 111 '"11 11· lnr 1 ho• 11n1h·rh11I 111 11\" cl1.1m1111d.. 1 ·1111·" 11.1n tll'r r.1 n m.1 ~1· 'om1• 1111111·. ",. d1111'1 1h1n~ 11111 "'" tw 1111" 1ni: ,1 1(.11111' 1(( ~11111'11•rt1·d 11• n•h11i \'Ollr ht•M'I '-. \'(Ill lll'I d t11 hru'h ur un ·'our h,1,11 htddtn)( I by Jett MacNelly .... . . . by Kevin Fagan lT'~ D~68l.£ Vf.1(~5 6~R(,L.E. ~ ~ lf.P ~\C,"T UP ANO Pl.f~CE. 'IOOR et.T~t.I. r------ IS HE.CDM1~DOw-J wrrrl 1HE. FLO? by Lynn Johnston tic's COMlriG 1-()ME eve:RY ts.As-r ONe OF 'eM.1 ANP NOW HE:'S e:AllNG 'f'He COUCH/ WITH A HAM5TER. 1 DID Mt&> L.UNc.H ! by Tom Batiuk .. I r l by George Lemont -,-~~---~-......------~--, t.--------.J ..._66EY, WHY OON'T 'fO..J ~ THe GIA!..S WA.IT IN THE L..00GE WHILE I PARK THE CAR ANO ~__...,""' ARRANGE FOR TtiEIR SK1sr -, ----I . -~- I Orange COU1 DAILY Pit.OT/Monday. March 12, 1984 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS ai~ ' CREDIT LIN[ Sales agent nanied Reggie can really clean up .Two new home developments. both targeted at first-time buyers. ha ve retained W•llser & Lee Real E1t.te, a Santa Ana-based Grut Western company, as exclusive sales agent, according to Roa VaUandlDP.m director of business development for the organization. Su1et VWa1e a $3' million 36_-u.nit to~nhome development in West Covina and SleJUta 'woods, a $2.S m1lhon prOJCCt m Rowland Heights. arc the new developments. American K•l Eaterprile1, IAC., 1s the developer of Sunset Village, M•llon Balldera 1s the developer of Sienna Woods. • • • Dennb A. Clarke has been named general manager of the Irvine Hlllon. The announcement was made b) Wiiliam H. Edwards, executive vice president ofoperations for Hilton Hotel• Corp. • • •• M1ss1on Viejo resident Frank Wood has been elected to the position of chairman of the board of d1rec:tors ofMlulon Viejo National Bank and Viejo Bucorp. In order to fulfill the responsibilmes of these joint positions. Wood has reli nquished the position of president and chief executive officer or V1eJo Bancorp to Lloyd R. ,._.111-.. nrt'<:irii>n• ..,,...,. rh;,.r ....... r"""" nffir,.r ,,f "''""''"' Viejo National Bank. NEW YORK CAP) -Tiie followlng llsl j shows Ille Over-Ille-Counter stocks and warrants that hove gone UP lhe most and down the most based on percent ot chanoe No securities trading below '2 or 1000 shares are Included. for Fr l dav .. UPS Name LHI 1 BrockEx 3~ 2 Cherglt ~ 3 lnRobo 111 4 ~ante un 2 5 ncom IJ,lo 6 ah wk ,,. 7 ~+'~ ~n l! B~~w• ~ a ~~a. l~rz'}r 14 xr,., u~ i~~·ll 15 ~exl wt ... 16 elcrfJ 17 mptE 1,.. 1~ ~~a un 3 5, 16 H F lakev 6Vt Novar s I I/• + Phrmtc 51"'1 + •11 AsdH1 s 1'1h + I I/• ~~ E~~:t c 2r1 • t 2 l1o Net and Percentage changes are rne difference between the previous closing bid Price and todav's lasl bid price. Pct Name U. p ~· ·1 ~l Repeo Up . Reacn un UP . Blochm UP 4 Ota tO s UP · S Alfcl un UP 1 :! 6 · guestM UP 14. 7 pllm Up 14 8 Alfc~ll Up ll: 9 IPL v UP 1 . 10 Tri m 8~ l :l ll ~r~;~1 UP 1 . ll lgBllt UP l 14 t lolB g UP : 15 llllngs UP 11. 1, AutomtQ 8~ 11:4 111 ¥~~l1v UP 1 ·~ 19 Clubmrl Up 1 . H Frey UJP \: ~ ~~a Up 9.4 3 FSvWls UP 9.• 4 QualSv s UP 9.1 5 lcnCom DOWNS Lall Cn~ >;. -l ;. It, lh •;. ~ l~~ l~ ''• l,4 l4 ,,., ~ 4 'h 41/• ,,,, s~ ~ J 'h 34 I/• I/• ~ ~ ~ 2~ 11. 91h l 4l.4 'h ~1h 'I• 'h :>.<. ~ 'h lM 1~1/• 1 l 1/• l :>.<. lM Your car, that is, as Angels slugger-- opens auto detailing service in CdM By DAVID H. BISHOP 0.-,,... C.,,.11p ,, •• ,,, Don't be surprised if you pull in for a cus1om car wash sometime soon and Reggie Jackson comes out to begin hosing 1t down. While Jackson still plays quite a bit of baseball for the California Angels in Anaheim. you might also see him on an off day sprucing up cars in his other line of business. Jackson and a )Oung entrepreneur from Seattle have begun a small custom wash and automobile .. detail- ing" service in Corona del Mar called .. P.T. and Reggie's." It operates out of a blue striped tent in a parking lot along Coast Highway. nestled among the bi~ banks and office buildings sprouung up between Fashion Island and MacArthur Boulevard. The story of how these two beca me partners is a Horatio Alger tale for the 27-year-old "P.T." whose full name is Paul Tostberg. Three years ago hews struggling to make _it in Orange County by doing automobile detail work on his own . something he learned 1n high school. One day while working fo r a Newpon Beach neigh- bor of Jackson on Bayside Drive. the slugger nouced Tostberg's work. Jackson. who 1s a collector of fine automobiles with more than 60 of his own. recognized the quality of Tostberg's work and hired him for bis own collection. Thus the pannership was born. Reggie provides financial backing and publicity while "P.T." takes care of the daily business. What Tostberg describes as .. tra- d1ttonal detailing" which sets his work apan from other detarlers. 1s a process of complete cosmetic reno- vation cleaning. polishing. morsturmng -1ns1de and out of an automobile. One might say it's tht' • dtfTerencc between a quick shower a1 home and a da) spent 1n a Japane~ ht'allh spa ··when a JOb 1s done it's awesome .. a complete facelift," Tostberg say!> "It reall y makes the owner drive away feeltng good too . I've had people come in fora detailing because the) want to sell 1he car. Then when the) sec what it looks ltke after it's done they decide to keep 1t." This kind of service doesn't come cheaply. ofcourse. Full deta1hng costs from $95 depending on the condttion and size of the vehicle. A custom hand car wash costs S 15 and P.T. will pick up and deliver the vehicle 1n one day fo r no extra charge. Tostberg and his handful or em- ployees are able to produce two detail jobs and about 15 car washes a da} He ant1c1pates doubling the load by this summer and says the only diffic;.ilty rs m findmg enough hard-working. meuculous and cons- cientious people to handle the thoroughness that detail work de- mands. So far Jackson has taken a low profile m the expansion plans. His name and familiar number "44" are on the sign P.T. fashioned for their highway location which is as much intended publicity that Jackson has Paul Toetberg, left, the "P.T." of P.T. and R.egte•a Traditional Detailer•, doea moet of the detail work btmeelf. lent 10 the business up to now. But that's about to change. Jackson. now in Anzona for spring training wrth the Angels. wiU play a larger role m the operation when be returns to Orange County this sprina. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded · Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, March 9 . Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. -· l•Di;ijiiid.Iilliii;I---------------- ' •tr Ce ltr"" •l•tii• •toro ill•~ "orp H AL &l f1·• &e•r. Ot11. •O'' l•1 r. '•C• &IC • •••r. ••ctrt~ •~' • ae1r.~1d-D1ftt '"t~• Aetr.!ita t e ... ,..-:"•"••: •o ••t• ~~t ·.-~ •:•· archt•• ~o,.p l 'Wt 'l &!I S11t 1e1 A!Y' •) l e ln r ~,,t~ l l'? • ~ • 81 ""·Nev po~ l 0 S I\ f \ 1 •. I,.. .... '6 loeed lh d . 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I~ -I/] WHAT AMEX Dm Advanced Declined ¥nchanoed otal lu ue' New hlghS New tows AMEX LEADERS t:~s 6. !1 4.g '·I 4. •• .... :.~ .. ~ NEW YORK (AP> -Sa.IH, Monoav price end net change of the 10 most active American Stock Exchange lu uH , trading nallonolly at more thf n ;· Horn ar s 7 , 1711e -'II Wan~LabB ff' 00 21~ + l'h TIE omm $ I , j 8 orchs1Gas l I ~t + 'I• eta rod , 'I• Amdah s I 9, la t n ulfCan g 2 14~ - iAT Inds 1M~ ~,., -I· 6 RnchrEx s ,400 1'4 -'I• Helter , 100 6.,., + 111 lifnJ\i i7!l1lifoi~Mi NEW YORK (APl -Most active over· ·the·counttr stocks suPOlled t>v NASO. Name Volum Bl~d Aak~ ChV,. Pab~tB & I, 7, ~ 7~ -fe Tandn s , I l\ lih -~ Corivgt , 161' I ·~ -11'1 GlfBdc , 1 'It HmFSD 12~ ~,,,,_ + •te 1ntgrph Js ,.., -211. ~t• s J~ v. -.,.. ~tPh l 1 l'le ~cts '4 axOHd II~ 1 n l 11• Colo QuorEs META LS Quor Es 'That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them g t there : ju t watch ·credit Line· -L-everyday in the Busine ssectlonofyourne.w llilJPllat .. 9 I 11 ... L Dal~Pilat MONDAY, MARCH 12.11184 [I Ueberroth atepa Into th• world of yachting - Olymplc-atyle. C2. Mercua DuprM give• hi• teem end the UIFL a lltt. C2. Just like t~at, UCI's season is over Lewi• Cryer NIT doesn 'tdeliver an invitation, ----leaving Mulligan and PCAA shocked By CURTSEEDEN Ol IM o.-, Nol Slalf UC Irvine center Tod Murphy phoned Coach Bill Mulligan Sunday afternoon to inquire about today"s I :30 practice. At the time. Mulligan didn't know what to tell his sophomore star A few hours later. Murph} learned he could do whatever he wanted to do at I :30 today -and as 11 wound up, he was not practicing. UC L which finished the season at 19-9 and was second 1n the PC AA basketball race behind NCAA-bound Nevada-Las Vegas. did not receive an expected invitation from the Na- tional Invitational Tournament Sun· day. Instead. they had the door slammed in their faces. "It's incredible. I JUSt feel sick. My goodness," was all Murphy coulCI say upon hearing the unexpected news. "I thought we had a real good shot at 1t." UCl'sabsence from the NIT. which begins later this week . left Mulligan near speechless and PCAA Com· missioner Lewis Cryer livid. "Three of the top basketball publi- callons in the country (including the Sportmg News) had us 1n the top 30. and what arc there. 85 teams 10 post-season play and we're not one of them.'' Mulligan said. ''I'm so frus· trated. Nobody said life was fair." "There's no wa} to hide it. We JUSt got screwed." added Cryer. 'Tm reall} upset. I've been on and ofT the phone for several hours. I've been talking to so many people all eve- ning.'' As 11 turned out, only Utah State was invited from the PCAA to the NIT. and onllySanta Clara represents the state of California in the pres- tigious tournament. "It's a very eastern-dominated tournament," Mulhgan said. "I can't explain 11. I was about 99 percent sure. You know the founh-place team in our conference last year (Fresno State) won the NIT?" The Anteaters' overall record of 19-J 0 bettered those of several NIT-bound teams. including Virginia Tech (18-12). W1ch1ta State (18-11), Marquette ( 16-12). Michigan (18-10). Iowa State ( 16-12) and Notre Dame ( 17-1 I) Both Pittsburgh and Oregon earned in v11a11ons with 16-12 re- cords. "We might as well not play the conference games -just play non-conference and the PC AA tour- nament and go from there." Mulligan said. He was refemng to his Anteaters' victories over both Fresno State and UNLV -both headed for the NCAA tournament. But the NIT people apparently were not impressed enough with the fact UCI had defeated a top I 0 team like the Runnin' Rebels and the defending NIT cham pion Bulldogs. Noted Cryer: "If you're going to have a tournament. you might as well make it credible. I'm sure t6ctt arc other teams and other conferences that arc just as upset as we arc. "I don't think 1t helped them (the Anteaters) that they don't have a building. (UCI plays its games 1n tiny Crawford Hall. capacity 1.459) That's probably one reason." Cryer con- tinued ... And I think there was some cons1dcrat1on of conferences that have not been in the tourney for a while -to spread 1t out. .. Still, Cryer admitted he had been receiving "positive responses" from his phone calls. but that they "could be telling that to everybody .. .. It's not hke we haven't beaten some good teams," added Murphy, who unlike some of his teammates. sull has a couple of years in which to reach post-season play. "I JUSt feel sick. 1f for noth10g else. the seniors." He was rcfemng to Bob Thornton. Ben McDonald and George Turner. who have now seen their collegjatc careers come to an end. BWMalU,an 1984 NCAA playoffs Wolf pack settles for NIT Zendejas gets his kicks His field goal sparks Express; Seurer makes first pro start OAKLAND (AP)-Los Angeles Express placek1cker Tony Zendejas said. he felt bad for his ~val, Oakland Invaders kicker Kevin Shea. when Shea missed a 29-yard field aoal in the third .quaner of a ~ore less. game. But Zendejas said he felt mighty relieved when he finally got a shot at a .field goal himscl~ and kicked a 40-yarder with 4:06 lcft in the pme. sparking the Express to a 10-0 victory m the United States Football league game. f "I felt bad for him," ZcndcJas said of Sh~. "I he would have made that field goal, those th~ points may have won the game. the way thinjs were going. It was just a big relief when l made mine." The aame marked the first professional stan for former Edison Hiah and Kansas quarterback Frank Seurer. Seurer connected on 21 of 37 passes for 18S yards but was intercepted twice. . . Zendejas, meanwhile, sat stranded on the s1d~hnes f~r most of the pme whjle hts teammates commuted six turnovers. nearly aJl of them within. field aoaJ ranae, includi~ a fumble by fullback Kevin Nelson on the lovadcrs one-yard line. . But Nelson, who fumbled twice\ redeemed himself by scttina an Express team record with 118 yards on 27 rushes, includtnJ 1 pme-clinchint. 13-yard touchdown run with I :07 left 1n the pme. "Kevin was a ~t oolltge back," Pid Express Coach John Had I. "but he s aot to learn 10 cover that bal,I, up m the pros. But he'll !cam that. h's a aroWlnl process. .., .. n Newly 11aned Exprc s quarterback 1cvc ""' I Million" Young watched the game sn strcctclo1hes from the sidelines and Hadl doesn't plan on using him for at least another two weeks. "We're not going to stan Steve until we know he's ready 10 play." Hadl said Had Young been on 1he Invaders' s1dehnes Sunda). he may have suited up on short no1ice. Oakland Coach John Ralston used two quarterbacks. first-ti me staner Steve Grant and veteran Fred Bcsana. SMU gains revenge The Southern Methodist University tennis team has had a lot of time to think about a loss UC' lrv10e pinned on the Mustangs a year ago. At that time. SMU was ranked No. I m the country. Sunday afternoon, they brought a No. 4 ranking into their match with thcr Anteaters and li ved up to it with a 7-2 victory. "You can't jet tentative with SMU," admitted UCI Coach Orq Patton after the match at the Newport Beac~ Tennis qub. "They're ,like •.tank. You either act out of their war or you re 101na to have tank marks on your rear.· The Anteaters' lone victories came from Stephen Aniston, who shocked the nation's No. 9 sinaJes player, John Ross. 6-1. 6-2; and from the double team of Ken Derr and Bruce Man Son Hina. wbo defeated Den Bishop and Klm Forsythe.6-4. 6-2. UCI is now &-6, while SMU is 9--3. , NEW YORK (A P)-Nonh Carolina State will not be defending Its NCAA championship this year. Instead, the Wolfpack had to settle for the National Invitation Tournament and a possible trip to New York. The Wolf pack. 19-13. were among 32 teams selected Sunday to play in the NIT. the nation's oldest college basketball tournament, and will begm play w1th a home game against Flonda State. 19-10, on Thursday night. The 16 first-round games will be played Wednesday, Thursday and Fnday at campus sues. except for a Friday night doubleheader at the Philadelphia Palcstra with Boston College, 17-11. meeting St. Joseph's (Pa.). 20..8, and La Salle. 20-1 O. facing Pittsburgh, 16-12. The rest of the first round: "I think 1\'s interesting that we drew Florida State since we're starting a home-and-home series with them next year," said Nonh Carolina State Coach Jim Valvano. "Now it looks like we're staning it a year earlier. Wednesday-Old Dominion. 20-10, at Notre Dame. 17-11 ; Lamar. 25-4, at New Mexico, 24-10: Southwestern Lou1s1ana. 20-8, at Utah State, 19-10; Flonda. 16-12, at South Alabama. 22-7; St. Peter's (N.J .). 23-5, at Tenne~. 19-13. ··Aorida State is a very talented team. They beat V1rgm1a Tech twice, and everybody knows what V1rg101a Tech did to us (a 24-point rout). It obviously is going to be a tough game." Thursday -Nebraska. 17-11 , at Creighton, 17-13; Ohio State. 15-13. at Xavier of Ohio. 20-9"; Marquette, 16-12. at Iowa State. 16-12; Georgia Tech. 18-10. at Virginia Tech, 18-12i Wi chita State, 18-11,at Michigan._ 18-10; Santa Clara, 2l-8. at Oregon. 16-12. fhe NIT also grabbed another member of last year's NC AA Final Four in Georgia, 17-12. The Bulldogs will visit Tennessee-Chattanooga. 23-5. for their NIT opener Wednesday night. Friday -Fordham. 19-14, at Weber State. 22-8 . Crci$hton is coached by Willis Recd, who led the New York Knicks to a pair of National Basketball AsSOClallon championships. ES.stern powers dominate AtlantfCC oast Conference getsfive berths in NCAA basketball playoffs KANSAS CITY. Mo.(AP)-Most of the power hes east of the M1ss1s- s1ppi 1n college basketball this year. sa} the men who put together the NCAA Tournament. The Atlantic Coast. Big East and Southeastern conferences bagged almost 25 percent of the 1n vitat1ons to the 53-team NCAA Tournament announced Sunday. including the top seed in all but one of four regionals. The ACC. which produced the last two national champio ns in North Carolina and Nonh Carolina State, placed five teams 10 the tournament, and the Big East and Southeastern each had four. Conspicuously missing from the ACC's entnes was Nonh Carolina State. last year's Cinderella cham- pions who finished this year with a 19-13 record and had to settle for the National lnvi tation.'Tournament. The top-ranked Nonh Carolina Tar Heels. who have lost tw1ce in 29· gaJTieS. were ms-tailed as the top seed 1n the East Region. while Georgetown, the Bag East champ and No. 2 team in the Associated Press Top Twenty. was shipped far from its Washington. D.C.. campus to be the top seed 1n the West. DePaul. hoping to gi ve retmng Coach Ray Meyer his first national champ1onsh1p 10 a storied 4~-year career. 1s the top seed 10 the Midwest Kentucky. the SEC champ. 1s No. I seed in the Mideast. The top four sec4~ in each region get byes into the second round and Dave Gavitt, chairman of lt\C nine-man Di vision I Basketball Committee. said those 16 teams may represent the tourney's strongest field ever. "The No. I and No. 2 seeds in each region look awfully, awfully to ugh.'' Gavitt. commissioner of the Big East. said at a news conference. "The) 've had some great years and a lot of grea1 ,·1ctories. The third through the eighth seeds. I won't be surprised at any results of those games. I don't see the term ·upset' applying anywhere between the third seeds and the ninth seeds.'' The tournament begins on Tues- day and runs through the 'rest of the month. with more than $600,000 awaiting the semifinalists when they get to Seattle. K.tckmg th10gs ofT. the champions of the 10 weakest of the 29 D1Ylsion I conferences -as decided b) the committee -go at each other in Philadelphia and Dayton. Ohio. on Tuesda}. Those five winners will join the automatic quahfiers from the other 19 conferences and 24 at-large entries and begm first-round action at sites around the n~uon this weekend. ,,,, •4• ... ltapn.e linebacker Boward Canon, n,bt. 1• bq from teammate Oeorte Aclllca after b1a lnterceptlon Sanday. ~ Moving the Georgetown Hoyas out of their natural region seemed cenain to trigger controversy. and Gavitt admitted it was one of the commit· tee's closest calls. The Hoyas mtght actually jump ahead of Nonh Car~ lina Tuesda) when the final poll 1s released since North Carolina lost to Duke over the weekend in the ACC tournament. "Nonh Carolina has been No. I all year." Gavm posnled out. ··They ha ve only two defeats. It would have been committee over-reaction to seed North Carolina anywhere but in the East." Also among the missing were Bu c kn ell. 2 4 -5. Ten· nessee-Chattanooga. 23-6; New Mex- ico. 24-1 O. and the one-ume king of college hoops. UCLA. It's the first ume the Bruins have not been invited to play in the NCAA Tournament s10ce 1966. d1scountmg when they were on probation two seasons ago. The Big 10 and Southwest Con- ference each put three teams in the tourney. Dayton was the only inde- pendent taken besides DcPaul. The champ1onsh1p game m this. the nchest NCA.A Tournament ever. will be in Seattle April 2. NCAA staff officials estimate that reams eliminated 1n the opening or first rounds Wlll receive about S 153,500; reaching the regionals will be worth about $460.500. and the Fmal Four teams will each get more than $600,000 I - '1 J C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 12, 1984 SP'JRTS BREAK Olyntpics hero keeps up his pace with another title From AP di1patcbes WHISTLER, B.C. -Slow-talking Oh mp1c champion Bill Jo hnson continues w put to rest a suggestio n that he' a one·t1me-only flash in downhill sk11ng. Johmon won hr!> Sl."COnd straight World Cup Ju" 11h1ll Sunda) at Whistler Mountain, and has third of the \t'ason. not counung hts Olympic go ld me-dal in thl' dul.\ nh1ll at SaraJe' o. When the brash 23-}ear-old from Vay Nuys. Caltl . ''on his first do\\ nh1ll Jan. 15 at Wengen. SI.\ 112erland. ti,e-ume World Cup do\\nh1ll champion Franz l\.lamma of o\ustna insinuated that the fast-glidi ng John\on was a better "nos<:-p1cker" than racer Johnson said his '1ctor) an Sunda} 's Molson \\.urld Downhill puts to re'!.t :in) tloubt about his ab1lil) to handle fast. tC} course~. "This ts one of the toughl.'l>t courses in the \\Or Id " \\1th the length and l·vcryth1ng," sa id Johnson "..\bo thr 1urn1ng m the m1ddk part isn't li ke the ghd1 ng al \.1r JJl'\ u "I'll kt other pcopk Judge"' hl'lhl·r I'm thl' "11rld ., hl''' Right no" I thin!.. I'm lhe best. but l'\l'rh<l<l\ d .. c ha' 1h..:1r ll\\ n opin ion .. John'>on conquen:d the 4.183-\ard Wh1stkr lOUr\l' H1 21111nu1e<.., .:' 85 '!.ernnJ sdeSplh! stan1nguut oft he top \l'l'lh at 18th. Helmut Hoetk·hner of ..\ustna ''a' '>el·unJ 1n 2 1)1 17 and Pirman Zurhngg1n ofSw111nland third in 2 !13 18 l 'anad1an !>l..tl'f) ucrup1ed the nl·:\t l\loO po-.1t1on'>. l odd Brookl•r l.\a!o fou rth 1n 2·tl\.52 and 'itl•\t' Podborsk1. malo..1ng the fi nal stan of h1!> 1llu.,111ou' IU·\l.'arcareer. was filih 1n 2 0 1 73 Quote of the day UC Irvine tennis coach Greg Patton, talking about how weU Anteaters Ken Derr and Bruce Man Son Hing play in doubles: "It's like putting Dudley Moore and Bo Derek together. There's sparks." Padres rally to down Angels YL M..\ -Outfielders Bobb) Bro"'n ~ and l\.l'' 1n ~cRe) nolds each homered and drme 19 a combined fiq~ runs unda\ as th..: \clt'1 Diego Padres rallied for 1he1r '>l'Ulnd '\tra1ght e\htb111on '1llOI') O\er the .\ngels. 7-2 Rro"'n h11 his sl.'cond homa ufthe spnng \\1th twu on 111 the Sl\th inning to l.\lpc out a '2-0 dclirn Ml Re' nold's homer " 1th om· on. his third an the fir'>l ti' c ')an D11~go C\h1 bt11om. spearheaded a four-run ralh 111 the e1gh1h in ning lhat doomed the Angels 10 - thl'll thirJ loss tn live games. f hl.' Padres. 3-2 1n tht• Cactu!i Leagul.'. had onl) two hit' 1n a scoreless fi rst th~e inning~ aga inst left-hander T omnH John. Ho~e' er. thl'' had ntne other htts on rd1ner' \'ll'rntl' Ro mo and Ja~ l\.1bbee. 1nrlud1ng a l\\u-run !>1nsle b~ rcser'I.' t·at{her Bruce Boch~. r J \\hat so n and ( ra1g l 1.'!Tem o f San Diego e.tl h g:.l\c upa run 1n three 1nnn1ng~ pitched. The~ comh1m·d \,\ 11h \\all \'antlerbush and 1J Munge fo r a Sl\·h111er Doug De( inu,·s '>ingled home a fi rsl-l nnrng run oil \\ h11son Leffl'rtS \\3\ thl' '1ct1m ol panc h-h11ta Stl'\l I uhra11th'' run-<;rnnng double 1n thl' fi tih. Thi.' P:id rl.'S ha' c h 11 '>I\ homer'> in t hl·1 r fi' ~game'> Rookie's triple leads Dodgers \ E:RO BE.\( II -Ro11k1l· outfielder ~ L l'mm11.· \1lllcr l rJ\.kl.'J ..1111it··ou1 tnpk in thl' hollulll or lhl' I 11th inning thal scnrc?d <.1l"rman R1,era Ill hreak c1'·1 lll' and g1'e thl Lo'> \ ngdcs Dodgl·r'> a 4-i '1llOI') o' l'r the Hou\lon \'>tros in nh1b111on ba'>ehall \unda\ R1,er:i \\3!. on baw u n a throY.1ng 1.•rr1>r b) \h11rt'itop Craig Re) nold'> l hi.' Dodgers. blanl..l'd ftir se,en innings. 'cored onl· ru n 1n the l.'1gh lh and lied the )COrt• 1n the ninth on run-<,u>nng s1nglec, b~ r1 m h h111er Rick Monda} and ( and\ MaldonaJu Rehn er Carlo'> L)1a1 the lourth Los .\ ngeles pltlher earned the \1ctol') Da\e m11h. v.ho fol101A cd '-1 11..e \tadden and Run :-..1a1h1 s to the mound. tool.. the lo~s. ~ •SAL ES • SFAV IC ~. • SKATES AIKES • SKATEBOARDS BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Makes And Models He's ready Dodger pitcher Jerry Reuss gets in some bunting practice Sunday. Dupree sharp in USFL debut Marcus Dupree. the l n11ed States m f ootball League's late'>t undergraduate •II • catch. made his professional lkbut. unda). c;conng touchdo"-nS on run'> olone and tl.\O )ards as the Ne"' Orleans Breal..ers made their fi rst home game a winning one. 17-14 OH'r the Memphis Showboats. In Sunday's 01her games tl "'as Birm- ingh am 30. Pittsburgh 18: New Jerse} 17. Philadelphia 14: M1ch1gan 28. Denn·r 0. Houston 45, Chicago 36. and Oklahoma 14. San ..\nton10 7 Du pree said that as he crossed the goal line on his first pro calT). he though to himself. .. Nol.\ I kno"' ho"' (Mike) Rozier \.\On the lk1sman Troph) .. The I 9-\l·ar-old hac k earned the ball 11 i1mes for 11 \..1rds in his fi r'it saml.'. onl) l'lghi d3)S after ')1gn- ing l.\llh 1hl' R11:al..l.'rs P11- tsburgh\ homl· opener b<:lorc ,1 crowd of S 1. 77 1 -the ga me was lhl' l 'SFI ·., fi rst announced ._~-.------''icllout -l.\a ~ far less succcsc;ful Dupree a~ Joe Cribbs ran for l~I \3rd~ and tl.\O 1ouchJo" n'> 10 kad the Stallions past the I.\ mies'> \1 aulers. w otling Rl111er'<> debut 1n Three R1\C.'rs ~t:id1um . l'rihb'> <..l llrl'd nn run' of four and 11 ~a rds Y.h1k Roller. P111.,burgh\, $1 mtllton hall.. \\..I'> held to 52 'ards on 1 o lame' anti has \l.'t w reach I OU ~ards 1n 3 game In 1':c" Jcr\l'~. "her{' an announcl.'d cro\o,,d of 4o i 10 '>3'" the C1enl'ral' H'ma1n unbeat.:n an their homl.' upl.'na. the snov.ball 1lml\\1ng v,,a.., far more se rious . .\ c.tad1um !>pnkcc,m;in <.a1tl 14 Sl)l..'ctators v.crt• arre5ted and ~, \\Cre csu1rtl.'d from G iant~ )tadtum. The '\lev. Jcr'e) dctcnSl'. leJ b) lincbadcrs Bobby Leopold and J im LeClair. fon:l·d Ii\ l' turnm cr') and Roger Rutek' \!<-\.trJ lil'ld goal 4 45 11110 thl.' lounh pnmd harHkJ Philaddph1.111 ... tirn lu" In Den' l'r Terr} Miller ~u1rl·d I \\ Ill' on Olll'·)..ird run' .i nJ Bobb} Hebert pa<..C.l'd lour ~a rdc, to Anthon~ Carter for a TD as the Panther., hlanl..etl lhl· (Hild tx·forl' an .innuunlell l ro''d uf 41 .6.:i \ The "ink~'> Bli11 drl'V. uni~ 1 .11118 fan, to lhl·ir homl.' opl.'ncr No surprise in Santa Susana .\RC DI.\ -..\llht.•a. ttll' .:'-\1.'ar-old ~ tilh lham ion ol 198). \\On 1he 45th _ running of the Sa nta ~u,ana Sw l..es as cxl)l..'cted Sunda~. "1th the onl~ !.urpme of the $1 59.000 race coming" 1th Pcr'>onable Lad~ beating out Life'<; Magic for second place Owen Churchill and Richard Sargent (left) look• on as Ginny Ueberroth rccbriatens Angelita. To her right ls Los Angele• First LPGA win for Johnson PHOENIX -Clms Johnson, playing n boge~ frl.'c golf for 53 of the tournament's final 55 hole). fi red an even-par 72 Sunday to w in the S 150,000 LPGA Sa man tan T urquo1se Classic b)' ti' e strokes over Patty H:iyes. 1 ht· v1ctOI") was the fi~l of he r four-year pro career and worth $22.500 to Johnson. who won only $37. 96 7 in all of 1983 and had S 126,426 1n career earning'! l'Omang into this tournament. Haye!>. who shot a I-under 71, received the runner-up l'heck for S 13.500. Hayes. 29. of Rockledge. Fla .. staned the day an a three-way tie for second place. six strokes behind Johnson. '>he v.as within o ne shot of the lead before double-boge) ing I 1 - a hole Johnson birdied to go balk up b) fi ,e s1rokes. J ohnson. a 25-)ear-old 1 u1.~on resident and former Uni- ' ersat ) of Anzob All-Amcnca. was at 12-under 204 through three Johneon rounds wtth 37 rnnsecutive bogeyless holes. The LPGA record ts 55 s1raigh1. set b) Japan's r.11 .. uko Ohsako in the 1982 American Express Sun c 11' ( <\n1.) Classic. •\l'tcr stretching her stnng to 43. Johnson bogeyed lhl· par·5 7th hole plus the par-4 10th She regained her u1111posure. hol.\evcr. and survived strong crosswinds 11n thl.' back nine ufthe 6.239-)ard Adobe Course at the ..\r11ona B1llmore Count!) C'lub here. Kite flying high after victory Ml~~11 -To m )I.Ill' romped arountl n lhl· gm:n w11h both arms pumping the air 1 n JU~ ous ~aune to an t 81 h-holc b1 rdae tha~ fin1~hcd off a 7-under-par65 and made him a I\\ u-~trul..c \\inner Sunda~ in the Doral-Eastern Open C1 ult Tournament K11e's I M-20 foot pun . fo llol.\ ang :i great second shot trom the nght rough. hfted him ty.,o shots clear of the fidd and."' ith the holes running o ut on a sta'.1)' field of challenger~. nai led down the sixth '1ctol) of his career. K11c. so often a chalknger and so infrequently a wanner. won this one against a field as strong as the game can provide. Jack N 1cklaus. seeking to end a 1111-year non-v.anning string. Bruce Lietzke. former Masters champion George Archer. John- ny Miller. Andy Bean and Ben Crensha\\ all got into the chase at one tame or another on the final 18 holes K.tte K11e. howc' er. separated himself from the fidd wnh a closing burst that prutluL'ed b1rd1es on four of the last six holes. The 'll tur. came on a 272 total. 16 strokes under par on the Blue Monster course at the Doral Countl")' C'lub. Batata sparks Lazers, 12-7 l\.CrLE\\000 -Batata had a ha1 m 1ml.. and an assist to lead se,en o th{'r Los \ngdn Sl ofl'r'\ ac, the La1crs defeated the l\.an'>a'> ( 11~ Comets I '2-7 1n a Ma1or Indoor <)01.n·r League ga me Sunda~ at the Forum. \1arl.. Lrndc,a~ had tl.\O goals for the l;11ers and \tuan Ll.'c aJded l \\O more and an assist. Five other I .11cr\ 1all1cd one apiece a~ I o<, ..\ngeks 1mprmed m \11~1 rcrnrd to 15-20 Zoarn Sa\ II.' and ra!o'>O Koutsoul..o~ put 1n three pu1 nts cal h for Kan~'> ( 1 I). \\ h1ch d ropped to 19-16. l'hl' l1r'>l pl'nod l'ndl'd rn a '2-.:i lie but the la1ers pulkd ;1hl Jd 10 ,1 "-4 margin in thl· '>Ct·ond -.1an1a. Los \ng.l'll'' 1>Ut,w rl·d the< ome1' ..t-2 in thl' third pcnod .ind '-I 1n the r'uunh to l hal l.. up the" 1n. (1oaltl·nda \hl..c ~1ahone' h:id 12 sa' cs for Los \ ngl'lc'> 111 En10 D1 Pl'dl·\ 16 ft)r thl· Comets before a l nmd o t J.5~ I Television, radio TELEVISION None. RADIO 10: 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Minnesota. KABC (790). Olympic• Organizing Committee Prai- dent and baeeball commluioner-to·be Peter Ueberrotb. U e berroth rechristens Angelita Half a dellclous fried chicken (• pieces) served with homtmade soup or crisp green salad. choice ol potato (baited potato or rice pilaf served• pm tog pm.). fresh roll and butter. Famlly Antaurant• By ALMON LOCK,.ABEV Delly ll'tlot .._.... W11tef MARINA DEL RE'l -1 ht•rc l.\Ctt' tl'ars and lhcc~ aturday a1 Caltfom1a) at ht C luh \\hen \C\Cral hundred \ad nsmen -.hov..cd up to ""lln<''i'> 1he -;econd chmll·n1ng o f the 8-metcr )3<:ht Angeli ta which W3'> lhc Ol)mp1c 'achung&old medal winner in 1~32 The IX'Gls1onal tears were hru'ihrd from the aging check" of Owen Churchill. 88. who was a1 the tu·lm of Angelita when she outclas~d the fon·agn 8-mctcr!> 10 wm the gold 1n the I QJ2 Olympics at Lo\ \ntcelcs The chccrs were for Peter l lebcrroth. head of thc Lo\ Angeles 01) mprC' Orgnnmng C-omm1ttcc. who ~pent more than SI 00.000 of personal fund to restore the hul k of Angelita wh ich was ronanga"'a' 1n a ~an ta <. 1u1 boat 'ard l Jehcrroth said thc .\ngcbta v.-111 ~ uc,cd ac; the nag\hlp Of the 1984 ()lymplC yacht In~ g.amcc, Whl\ h &Ct undcr way Jul) 3 I o ff Lon3 Buch Harbor C hccr"' also rc\oundcd over Manna dcl Re)' when Ucberroth's w1fe Grnn~. \mashed a hottlc of champagn<' ovC'r 'hC' tmw of the-rtJU\l'natrd vacht and dcclarrd : ··1 rcchrasti'n thee '\ngchta .. On hand to share the rcm1 nlwen1.'l·~ of ( hurchrll were 1~0 or h1' gold medal crrwmen. John 81hy of'N ewport fk'ach :ind RJ(hard Moor<' Do"'nt'' 0 th<'" p<ln 1c1pat ang 1n the ~·erernone) were CYC Commodore Millard Rosing. \Ian Sunpkans. who interested Euberroth tn the prOJCCt. and Dob Thmosen of C-&B Manne. Santa Cruz. who a\'icmblcd a crew of craftsmen to restore 1hc wooden ..\ngchla to her ong.aanl cond1u,pn. .. We got involved in this project bt'causc we felt <\ngc hla deserved to be restored to her prior glory," said Richard Sargent. LAOOC' vice president " he is an OI) mp1c champion and deserves to be treated as one." In a bnef sail around the harbor, Churchill took the hd m of his beloved craft and declared: "She handle!! hke the da> I first ~tied her." a The Angeltt:i was de51g.ncd b)' the late Nick Potter of Newport Beach and built in 1930 at Wilmington Bo at \\ oril.~. A small group of wealthy yachtsmen. hoping to sail her 1n defenst of the K1ng of Spain Trophy. pooled their n:!>ources .tnd had her bur It at a cost of $22.000. When Angela ta failed in 'he defense. the ongmal owners sold her to Churchill for S 15.000 Churchill and two six-man crews continued lo ~11 Anachta with great succcs.., following the 1932 Olympics. She w.i' entered an the 1936 yach,ina Olympics at Kiel, { 1nmun\ but failed to wan a m~dal. fir raced the boat trl ~out hcrn Cahforn1a fpnr \t verol more years before sclhna hl'r •\Ocr that. An clita pa ~d throuah the hands or a \t'rt<'\ of owner"' ovt'r tht' nc\t lwo det'nde NCAA bids Nothing more than formality Do Georgetown, Duke, LSU represent besto f the west? By HAL BOCK U lpomWrltet Let's hear at fo r Western collegJate basketball. represented in the NC AA tournament by such traditional regi onal powerhouses as Georgetown. Duke. Lou1s1ana tate and Princeton. B\-some quirk of academic planning these schools happened to construct their classrooms in Was~ington. D.C .. Durham. N.C.. Baton Rouge. La. and Princeton, N.J .. towns all somewhat cast of the Rockies. A mere formality. This makes for a distinctly difficult commute. But you don't complain v.hen you're invited 10 this pany. You just go Eight of the 13 teams 1n the West draw of the tournament are 1mpon s drawn fro m other sections of the countn . And one of the leg111mate region representatives. Nc\#lda-Reno. goes 1n w11h a 17-13 record. hard I) the kind of credentials ~ou'd expect for a to urnament team . There was a time when a bid to the NC AA tournament was the prize waiting at the end of an outstanding season. But this year's field includes 14 learns -.ytth 10 or more lo'>ses. They include Virginia, 17-11. and St. John's. Villanova and Alabama. all 18-1 I. Only two of the double digit losers-Rider ai:td ~ng l\land Unive rsity, both 20-10 -play 1n the preliminary round reserved fo r winners of conferences with the poorest tournament records over lhe past five seasons. It ts all these tournaments and their automatic bads added to the NC' AA 's lenient at-lar~e polic) that produces the traffic Jam when 111s 11me to issue the invitations. Nevada-Reno. fo r example. earned its ticket to the tournament b\ winning the Big Sky Tournament. The eight-team conference had JUSt tWO schools with tra- ditional tournament credent1als -Weber State, 22-7, a.nd Montana:23-7. Somehow, the NC AA selectors resisted the urge to add either of them. There is another interesting trend tn the field. Thirteen teams -25 percent of the participants -come from three conferences. The Atlantic Coast Conference contributed five and the Big East and Southeastern conferences are sending four each. In fact. there are JUSt two independents -DePaul and Da)ton -in the field. The message Y.Ould seem to be that tf)OU want some place to go in March. 1t mrgbt be advisable to affiliate wath a conference. any conference. Ironically. one of the few ACC teams not invited this year was defending national champion Nonh Carolina State. which got hot in the west regional last year and went all th{' wav to the tat le. See? b on't make fun of the West draw. Wise-cracking Wolfpaek Coach Jimmy Valvano coul d not O\'C rcome a 19-13 season (4-10 in the conference) and NC State became the first defending NCA..\ champ!. since M1ch1gan State. which wo n 1n 1979. not to be in' 1ted back fo r an encore: But 1ha1 was fine wtth the National In' 1lat1on Tournament. which we-lcomed Vahano and his learn happal } and no doubt will be roottng for him lo get to its own Final Four :it New Yo rk's Madison Square Garden. H 1~ act \\Ould help jan up their tournament which dqperatel~ needs some exc11emen1. ' BOATING Victory gets Whitney win LOS ANGELES -Sailors an Los '\ngeles Yacht Club's four ocean racing series got what amounted to day ofTSaturda}-a race around the buoys between Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors instead of circumnaviga11ng one or more of the channel islands. Victory was the overall winner in the Whitney Scncs It was the third race of the Whitney Senes for lnternattonal Offshore Rule ratings. the L.A. Times series for the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet. the Little Whitne) for the Midget Ocean Racing Class. and the Todd Pacific for PHRF-D. Results: Whl1MY S«lea,IOR OVERALL -1 V1c1orv, Rot>ert Butkus. Ceb•lllO Beecn YC. 1 Rtvt nge, Wevne Willenberg Pier· POlnl Bev YC, 3 Camouflage, Al Schullz, Calllornia YC CLASS A -I Ca mouflage 2 Brose C~le Me1ne LAYC, 3 Amante, Mel R1chlev, L1d0 Illa YC CLASS B -l Vlctorv, 2 Re venge, 3 Flamouovenl, 8arnev end Sieve Ftem, Long Beecn YC CLASS c -1 AudeCIOUl, Miki Ke nnedv. LAYC; 2 APOOee, Mill 1nc:t Mer1v Vogel, LBYC, 3 Nlgn Movt5, Bill end Judv Heslell, Bania Corin· 1nten vc L.A. Tlmu S«le1, PHRI" OVERALL -1 Ravage, Bud Treller , LBYC 2 Torch. Al Gearing, CBYC , 3 (hOcolelt 0 Ht<b Helling, See1 Beech vc Cl.ASS A -1 ObHUIOfl W«g11r Svndlcete, LA YC, 2 LHo Frog, Don Black, LAYC, 3 Herd· 1ac1< J•m Nearv. LBYC CLASS 8 -I lncognllo Tom eno Ooug Jorgen,en, LAYC. 2 Rio. Ken Sttdt< NtWDOrl Harber YC, 3 Carotvn H l ewrtnct Hiiiman, L1111t SIHl>l Flttl CLASS C -I Ravage, 1 Toren. 3 cnoco1a1e O Lffflt WhttntY s.ri.. MORC -1 Splrll, Robert Lillie Wlndlammer1 YC, 2. Melole, WaM1>urniRlcker1Hausar, 1,..AYC. 3 Heebtr Creeotr , George1s1reflon1Cundlff, California YC Todd Paclfl< S«le1 PHRF·O - 1 Sun1lllnt , Otnnla Humohrev CBYC, 2 Wow, Ted Zellme< Seal Beacn YC, l Crlllcal Mau Rtcherd Ceiev. Alem1101 Bev vc BCYC's Angelman serles klcJcs off A trtp around the oU lalanda, with Emmi u IM weather mark, wu the couree tor the PwfonnMOe Handk:ap Racing Fleet Saturday In the tnmal 1814 race In Bahia Corlnthlen Yacht Club'• Angelman Serlee. The Midget OcMn Rldng CIUI wu lnvtted to partielpate thlt )'Mr bUt none ehowed up. Relutta: CLASS A -1. MiecNet, NMon/RJtzdorf, BCYC; 2. Encore M, Joe Hoffm.n, BCYC; 3. Oefllnce, Aletl NowHng, South Shore YC. CLASS 8-1. v ..... tlne, MllY Longpna. BCYC; 2. Wtndt .... 0.vtd StockmM, Balboa YC; S. EWUc, A. 8.ttweel, Acapulco YO. CLASS C-1. Fncreet, Pat Gtuter, '!~ YC;2. Tr•Gordo. 0-Wlnd NwlcyJo Prtce, BGY~: 3. Banana Rec>ubllc, Del Hutchlneon, BCYC. Irish regatta lures 40 boats inside bay More than 40 boau an six closses turned ou' Saturda) for Lido Isle Yacht Club's Kiss Me. I'm Irish Rqatta. celrbratina St. Patnck's Day. Races were saJltd o-.er coul'$C$ inside the bay. Results: U()().14 A cl 8 -I. Chad Twichell. LlYC 2 Many Locknc).. UYC LASER A & 8 -I. David Blackman, Nrwpon Harbor YC': 2. Jim Otis, Alamitos Bay YC. ABOT A-I. Jeff Olson. NHYC. SABOT B &c C' -I Steve Olson. NHYC. SAILBOARD -GerT) Huttncr. Bay hon-s 1hnt A 5n F \ ITY KNEES -Gal) Lenton. Seven Seas Y< I H&A Wl!STERN CONFERENCE Plclllc OMllon w l Pct. Ci.B L.alcen 41 27 6S1 Portland )9 26 .600 3 S.11tlt 37 37 soo 91,, ~nl~ 31 34 477 11 Golden S111t 30 34 469 11 '1'1 Sen Olevo 24 40 .375 1711') Mldwes t Division Oell11 3S 30 S38 Ulell 3S 31 .SJO '2 KensuCllv 29 34 .460 s Denver 29 34 .4'6 6 Sen Antonio 21 38 .415 I Houston 25 39 .l97 9\12 EASTllllH CONfEltEHCE Ahn1k OMsltn x·Boston 49 lS .766 Plllteo.ti>nle 39 24 .619 9112 New York 38 25 6Cl 1011'1 ~•w Jersey 34 30 .S31 IS nlllnoton 21 34 -~ 11 Cerrtrll OMWll Oetroll 38 26 594 Mllweukff 3' 27 SIS ,,, Ali.n11 32 34 .415 7 Chicago 23 )9 .371 14 Cleveland 22 40 355 15 Indiana 19 4S :m 19 x ·Cllnc11t0 Pi.volf t>erlh SUnda'l'l Scores Bolton 117, ,,,_,,Ix 109 New JtrHV 10&. SHUit lOS f>fllladell>l11a 120, Utah 97 All1n11 IOI, Mllwaukff 94 Otnvtr Ut, Porti.no 123 Golden Stale 115, KanHl Cliv 109 Houston lOI, Clevtlalld 101 T on1tt1r l Games No gamtl scheduled. Cohoe Kores USC I, UCLA 7 Stanford 4, Ca llfornla 2 Sundav'' sc~' MIDWEST Mlchloan SI. Sl. Iowa 44 Purdue 63, Mlnn1101a 62 TOURNAMENTS Atlantk CNlt Centwence ChamploMtlltl Mervtand 74, Duke 62 Mld·Af"Mf'lc•n c~ CllarnoiemNCI Miami, Onlo 42, Kent St 40 Sou111wllt C~ ChamolenllllP Houllon 57, Arkensn 56 NCAA touma~ Tiie Oalei, \111!1 Ind Pl irlngs for Ille N1110,,1t Collegla re Athlelk Anoclallon men's Division I cnamPlonMllP tour· namtnl Prtlimlnarv R.und Tue~v At Phi• dl4cll\la Nortneasttrn. 26·• vs Long hland u 20·10 Alcnmono, 20-9, vs. IU«Wr. 20-10. Prlnct1on, 17·9, vs San Dleoo. 18·9 At Davton, Oflle Morehead State, 24·S, vs. North Caronna A& T, 22·6 Alcorn Stall. 20·9. vs. Housron 8eotlsl, 2•·6 EAST REGIONAL first Reund Tllundlv At CIMll10tte, N.C. Temolt, 25·•. vs. Sl. John's, 11· 1 I Auburn, 20·10, vs. Rtchmond·Rlder winner Frldav, Mardi 16 At l!nt Ruttlet1erd, H.J. Va Commonwtetltr, 22·6, vs. Nortll· teslern·Long l'land U wlnner. Virginie, 17·11, vl. lone, 23·7 SKondRtund Salllrdllv Al Chenette, N.C. Noflh Carollna, 27·2, vs Teml>le·SI John's winner Ind i a n a , 20 ·1 , ~s . Auburn·Rlcllmond·Rloer winner suncsav, Mardi ta Al lllt Ruthtrlord, NJ. Svr•cust, 22·1. 111 Ve Com· monweallll·Northtasltrn·Lonv llland U winner Arkansas. 2S·6. vs Vlrglnla·tona winner At Al&aflta Tllundlv, Mardi 22 SemlflNll l'lnell Saturday, Merell 24 MI 0 • EAST REGIONAL l'lntRtund Tllundlv Al Blrmlnlhtm, All. Oregon Sl1lt, 22·6, vl West Vlr· glnla, W·ll Ale.·Blrmlngham, 23· 10. vi. Brigham Vounv. 19· IO JSrldllv AtMllw•ulrff Loullvlllt, 22· 10, vs. Morellted Sia It· North Carolina A& T winner Vlll1nov1. 11· 11, v5. Marshall. 2S·5. S.Cand Rovnd Sal\lrdllv At llrmlMtlam Kenluckv, 26·4, YI. Brigham Younv·AI• ·81rmlngnem winner Marvland. 23·7, vs Ortgon Stait•Wtsl Vlrglnl• winner ' Sulldev At Ml'tHllllM Turta, 27·3, vs LoullYllle ·Mortl\ead Sla le·Norlh Carolina A& T winner llllnoll , 24·4, n Vlllanova·Mershall winner At LelC"""9n. I( v. Tllundllv, Mlrdl n ~ Salllrdllv, Mardi l4 P'lnall MIOWIST lllOIOHAL P'lnlR.und nwrsav AtMtmllflh Frllno Sitlt, 2S·7, "'· Loulll1na Tech. I MamPhll S1111, 14·6, vs Oral ROO· "''· 21·9 l'ridllV ··~ IMlnols Sitt•. ?2·7, V5 Al11>ama. 11·11 Kanlu, 21·9, v s Alcorn Sl•l•·HOUSIOfl 81Pll1i winner SKMdlteund Satvrday Al~ Hou ston, 27·4. vs FrHno State·Loul•l•n• Tech winner Purdue, 21·6, YI M•mPllll Slale·Orat RoDerll winner SUndlv AtLlftceln Wake Forest, ?1·8, vs. Kan· su·Aleorn Sl1te·Houilon 81p1lsr win ner OePaul, 26·2, vs Alabama·ttllnols State winner At St. LIHlll Frldllv, Mardi 2l Semifinal• SUndlv, Mlrch 15 Flnllls WEST llEGIONAL l'lntRound Thursdllv At Salt L.alre Cltv Nev ·Les Vegu, 27·5, 111 Prince· lon·San Oteoo winner. Loulslana State, 11· IO. vs. Davion, 11·10. Frldev Al Pulman. Wall\. Nev ·Reno, 17·13, vs Washlnglon, 22·6. Miami, Otiio. 24·5. vs Soutnern Methodist, 24· 7 S.Cllftd Reund Satllrdlv At Salt Lelre Otv Ttxas·EI Puo, 27·3, ..,, Nev ·Lu Vegas·Princtlon·San Ot.go winner Oklanom a. 29·4, vs Louisiana s111e·Davton winner SUndlv At Pullman Geor11e1own, 29·3, vl Miami, Otilo·Soulnern Methodist winner Duke, 24·9, vs Wuhlng· 1on·Nev ·Reno winner At lot An1191es Frtdav, Mardi 23 Samlflnall Sundlv,Mardl 2.5 JSlnall FINAL JSOUR Al Seattle Salllrdllv, Mardi 31 MideHI chamolon ..,, Wtsl cnem· olon Easl chamolon vs. Midwest cnam· pion l'Mftdav. Asw• 2 ChamolonshlP game HIT ,,_lrtnes FIRST llOUND Wldnesdll'l'l Games Old Dominion (20-101 al Notre Dame (17·111 Ge or g i a (17 ·121 a l Tenn ·Cna t1•noog1 123·61 Lamar 125·4) at Ntw Mexico (24· 10) SW Loulslane 120-ll al Utah Stale ( 19·101 Frorlda ( 16· 121 111 5ou111 Alat>ama (22·1) SI Peter's. N J !23·SI 11 Tenneuee c 19· 13J ,, Tllundll'1'1 Gamei Ntt>ruke 117·111 II Crelglllon ( 17· 13) Onlo State ( lS· 13) a l Xavier ol Otilo (20·9) Ftorloa Stale ( 19· 10) '' Nortll Ca ro· Hna Stale (19· 131 Marauellt ! 16· 121 a l Iowa Slate (16·121 Georgia Tech Cll · 10) al Virginia Tech ( 11· 12) Wichita State ( 11· 11) 81 Michigan ( 11·10) Sanla Ci.re !72·11 al Oregon ! 16· 12) F rldav' s G• rl'lft Fordham 119· 14) al Wtt>er Sia it 122·11 Bolton College ( 17· 11) v1 Sr Josel>l1's (20·11 al Plllledlll>l11a LaSalle (20-10) VS Plltlt>ur1111 ( 16· 121 111 Plllledetonle Gnu1d mastws touma"*1t <•t aeca lll•'911. l'lL) Slnlles l'lnllh Ken RoHwall dt'f Rod Lever. 7·5, 7·S Oeubles Flnal• Rov Emerson-Fred Stolle def. Ron· wall·La ver, 6·2, 3·6, 6·3. Cohte tennis SMU 7, UC Irvine l SlntM• Anl1lon (UCI) def J Rou, 6· I, 6·2; Stvsllnger (SMUI Oii. Man Son Hing, 6·2, 6·1, 6·4; E. Rou ISMUl def. Oerr, 6·3, 6·2; Bishop ISMUl def. Amor, 6·4, 6·2. Forsvllle ISMUI def. Barham, 6· 1. 6· 1; Zahurek (SMU) dtf Downs, 6·4, 6·3. OIVtlles Dtrr·Man Son Hing (UCI) def Blshop·Forsvine. 6·4, 6·2, Rou·Ron (SMU) def. Anlslon·llarham, 7·S, 6·3, Frltnd ·Zehurak (SMU ) del Amor·Oownl, 4·6. 6·2, 6·1 Tiii' WHtl'I tr1Mlt p&antl LOS ANGILIS -81g Rock CrMk, 8 i11 Tulunv• Crffll Uowef'), Cul•lc Lake, CHitlc Lagoon, El Dorado Park l•ll• L19g L•ktl, Liiiie Rock CrHlo., Llllte Rock Rewvolr, Malibu Crffk, Peck Road Park Like Orange Coe11 DAIL. V PILOT /Mcmcf1Y, Match 12, 1914 CS SCOREBOARD Eastern Open lat Miami! 211 Tom k11t 112,000 114 Jack Nlektaus, S43,200 275 Bruce L1t1rkt, S23,200 George Archer, sll.200 276 Garv Hellt>erg, s 16,000 111 Ben Crenshaw. s 12 .950 Andv Been. s12.9SO Bob Shterer, 112,950 Jonnnv Miiier, S12.950 171 Gibby Gllt>erl . s 10,000 Tonv Slil1, s 10,000 Wavne Levi, sl0.000 719 Garv Koen, ~.400 2IO Georoe Burns, S7 ,600 111 Catvin Pttte, S6,800 Sandv Lvle, S6,800 Btrnnard Lanoer. S6.800 ,., J1m Dent sS,400 Lance Ten Brock. 15,400 Tommv Nekailm. SS 400 Scoll Simpson, SS,400 213 Cur11s Stra nge « 160 Jeff MllCllell, U ,160 Greg Powers. «.160 214 Jim Colt>e<I, S2.925 8obbY Wadkins. S2,92S Leonard TllOmosn, '2.92S Jim Gettagner, S2,92S Dan Ponl. Sl,92S Brad Bryant, S2,92S L1rrv Rink tr, S2,92S Tom Jenkins. '2,925 2a5 Roger Mallblt, S2,02S Oenls Watson, S2 ,02S Borrv Jaecktl. S2,02S Hat Sullon, S2,02S Greg Norman, S2,02S Mike Nlcolellt . S1,02S John Adlml, S2,02S 8ruc1 Freisner, S2,02S 216 Bot> Eastwood, Sl,400 Ken Gre.n, s 1,400 lsao Aoki s 1,400 8 111 Krelztrl, Sl,400 8 111 Rogers,s1,400 Oan HatldOrson, SI ,400 Lee Tre111no s UOO 117 Phil Hancock. s995 FrM Couples, S99S Mlkt Rt1d S995 68·69·70·6S 67·69·70·68 11·67·61 ·10 71·65·69·70 67. 10· 69· 70 69·71-71·66 72·69·69·67 70·66· 13·68 68· 70·68· 11 10·10·69·69 69· 71 ·69·69 70·68·69·11 10·66·69·11 73·69·67·71 71-72·67. 71 71·71·67·12 72·67·68·7• 73·69·73·67 69·71·12·70 69· 10· 12· 71 69·15·67-71 72·69·70·72 73-66· 71-13 69·71-1()-73 12·10·1S·61 70·74·71·69 11·71-11-10 72·70·70·12 12·10·10·12 ]4·10-67·13 66· 73· 70· 75 68·70·75-71 12·72·72·69 76-68·12·69 73·68·72·12 11·72·70·71 70·1•·69·12 68·70·73·14 66·74·71-74 10·12·69·14 74·69·73·70 10· 72· 73· 71 68· 11·JS·72 11·71·72·1'2 72·69·12·73 71-12-69·7• 61· 12·11·16 Los Al•mltos SUNDAY'S lll!SUL TS ( 13'1\ of 49-nltflt hamen ,,_,..,., FIRST RACI. One mile OllCf Sauire Guslo !Siii) 14 IO S IO 3 80 Eallern Oe11on ( Tlsner l 4 00 3 20 Magna Ottl (Sherren) 4 60 Also r•ctd ReOOubltl, Lui G. Tutt N Rnd\I While Shoe Louie Time 2.04 1J s. U EXACT A (4·21 paid SSO 20 SECOND RACE. Ont milt Pact Oullglll Shvslr ILtkV) ?3 20 I 00 3 IO Htv Tootsie (Auoln> s 00 3 20 Countrv Comfort tKutblerl 4 40 Also ractd ThumPerar, Antelope Oaos Du 8tla, Sudden Move Smoorn H Velvet The ComPa"v's Silk Tlme 2 04 1/S. S2 IXACTA (S·1l P81d Sll720 THIRD RACE. Ont ml~ Pace Ru)IV Slivers (SlfflhJ 1 40 4 00 2.60 R e<ltllgn t Wneeler I 7 IO 3 60 Awev rrom HorN (Aut>ln) 3 00 Also raced SallOrs Siar Olablo Canvon. Roval Rhv111m Argo S11r Man Mer Jim. Andvs C11n1 Time 2 04 3 S S2 EXACTA (5·61 oaio '6140 FOURTH RACE. One mite trot 8rnda Sod IAublnl 4140 16 20 7 40 Moon Ctouo !Grunovl 11 SO 6 20 Star Hiii ICllff) 4 40 Also raced Imp Imp Imo Shannes Ster Soec1a1 lnrtrtSI Silver Looell Olamon<I Hunter, Slril>e<I 8au Time 203 FIFTH RACE. One mite oace MllltH Hunler (8kr) 4 00 2 IO 2 20 Amvs Pete !Pelersonl 3 60 2 60 Soectacular D•ncer (Vllndngnml 3 80 Al)o raced· Luckv Levliv Andvs Herman, Accomollct . Caldonla. 801<1 111 Brass, Arci.ns Gel A Wav Time 2·02 n EXACTA !1·11 paid 112.00 SIXTH RACE. Ont milt pact. Slick Swlk (Vttndg) 20.10' 1.00 7.60 Geometric (Aubin) 3.20 3.60 eve e ve Scottv (8alllergeon> lS.80 Also raced· F1asnv Frank, Monterey Knight, SIOUS, Cmon Hlllblllv. 8 ubl>a Ha bv, MISler Switch Time 2·0 41S S1 EXACTA !1·9) 11ald l47 60 SEVEN~H RACE. One milt oace Genllle Sklo~r (Prkr) 13 IO 4 60 2 IO Paoa Jerrv ( Kut blefl 3 60 2 40 Triple Nine t81111argeon1 3 00 Atso raced Ricn N Sp1cev . Anovs W1ns1on, Anovs raton. Boomer Hiii, SP•CtY~ F.rst, Mervs Command Time I S9 S2 EXACTA !9·11 oald '3SOO EIGHTH RACE. One mite oace Rushe SCOll IHvman) 13 005 20 3 60 Mara I< 8 ov I Parktrl S 00 2 60 SIXTH llACI. 1 1116 rnlles Grev Mlnlle (Slbltle) 7.IO 3.20 2-40 Octen Vltllt <Cest1nedal 3 00 2 40 Koillare (Valeruuela) 2 60 AllO raced 8 111.kln, CtPleln Crozltf', SC>Oner Bav, Mv Pock ti Time \M SEVENTH RACE. 6 • lurlongl on turf Acaoemtc <Toro I 62 IO 15 60 • 60 Ice Hot ICastenedal 3 40 2.60 Gemini Dreamer (Pmcavl 3 00 Also raced Grea t Ea,1ern Shan~tte, Eash Cesh. Cn1p O' Lerk He uo111v t>Ut Nice. 8rewerv Bov T1me 1.15. 'S EXACT A (7·61 Ptld «82 SO EIGHTH RACE. 1 1116 milts Allnea (Pinc.vi 3.20 2.60 Personat>ll Ladv 1oernvse) S.00 Life's Magic ICordero> 2 10 2.40 2.20 Also raced· V•gabon<I Gal. Carting Miss. Time I '3 3/S SS EXACTA 12·S) oald 3900. S2 PICK SIX !1·3· 10+ 7·21 0110 Sl0.<18900 wllll 21 winning tlcktll (Stll norsesl 12 P.ck Six con1otalloo 011<1 HIA.60 wlln 1.S:l3 winning tickets (five norsesl NINTH RACE. 1 I/ 16 miles C w Moss (Slblttel 20 00 10 40 7 20 Nevergr~ (Ot111110U11evtl 9 IO 7 00 Natural Soltndor IDroltrl 3 40 Also raced· Slinglngty, Pirtle Man Too Muell tor TV. Llt>anon. Hlghl)t'OW Gala Circle, GOlclv's Commenoer Oa nceoet, Real Good ~n Time 1 u 1 S SS EXACT A U ·l l Plld SS2J 00 A1ten<1ance. 45,527 USF L WESTERN CONFERENCE Ptelllc w l T Pct. Pf Denver 2 1 0 667 u Arizona l 1 0 soo S2 E~press 1 2 0 333 34 Oakland 0 3 0 .000 1 Central Michigan 3 0 0 1.000 7S Houston 2 1 0 667 91 Oktanoma 2 1 0 661 35 Cn1cago 0 3 0 000 67 San Antonio 0 3 0 000 2• EASTERN CONFERENCE Alantk New Jtrtev 3 0 0 1000 62 P1111aot1pn1a 1 1 0 661 .. W11ningt0<1 0 2 0 000 20 P11tst>urgP1 0 3 0 000 4S Soutt\enl New Or~ans 3 0 0 1 000 63 Tampa 8av 3 0 0 1 000 68 8 1rm1nvham 2 I 0 661 S7 Jacksonv111r ' 2 0 333 1()4 PA 52 27 ... SI 42 63 27 .. 62 46 31 10 "' ,. S9 •9 60 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. mcotme av. per c1garene by FTC method. Docteers 4, AJtrot 3 Cit Vore ... di) SC...11¥ ........ Houston Oto 100 001 0-3 • 2 LOS Ano.i.sOOO 000 012 1-4 It 1 Maooen, Mal/llS (SJ, Smith (f ) •nd w1-on•~ Pena Hooton <SJ. ltodlls (II. Ol•r 1101 encl ScloW.. FlmPll 161. Rev" ! 101 w -Olez, 1·1 L-srnlth, 0·1 HR-None Sund9'1'l ~ C1nc1nnat1 11 Ptllsourotl 3 New York INll S Plllla<lelohla 1 T O<'onto 3 Altant• 2 Kansas C11v 1. St Loul• O t 10 innings) N-York (All •• Batlim«t 0 Clllc•oo While Sox 3, Boslon ? Detroit 1, Mlnnl$0il O Mirwaukff S. ClllGHO (NL) 2 Oakland IS, Saallle 4 Montrtet 4, TexH 3 San Francisco 6, Cta vetend 2 T odllV'I Gll'MS Houston vs Atlante •I Wt51 Pelm 8eoc11, Fla Oetroll vs Phlleoerpnla a t Ciearwettr. Fla T oronlo YS Plltlbul'gh •I Bradenton, Fla New Yori< (NL) YI 80SIOll ar Wlnlw Haven, Fla Chicago Whitt Sok vl St. Louis at SI Pttlf'Sburg, Fi. Monlrtel v• 8atrlmore at M16ml Fla NHL CAMPBELL CONfEllENCE SmvtM OMMefl w l T "91 GF GA xv·Edmnln so 16 s IOS 404 2"' Catgarv 30 27 13 73 270 270 Vancouvtr 29 31 1 65 211 303 Winnipeg 26 32 10 62 299 322 l(tngs 20 40 12 52 275 336 Homs Olvlllln x·Mlnnesoll 3S 29 6 76 305 299 Detroll 28 36 7 63 262 28A St Lout~ 27 37 1 61 2S3 218 Chlceoo 26 37 I 60 2'2 273 Toronto 24 31 • 56 267 341 WALES CONFERENCE P1trldl ~-ll·NY 1111~1' 44 24 • 2 90 311 1'7 x·Washtnv1on 42 25 4 .. 21• 207 x·NV Rangers 37 2S 9 13 V6 269 x • f>flit1delPhta 36 2• 10 82 296 lSS New Jersev 16 47 6 38 208 300 Ptltll>urgn 14 so 6 34 223 340 Adllms OMMen x·Buffaro 43 21 1 93 214 232 Jt·Bollon 42 23 s 19 291 130 a ·QveOec: 31 2S I .. 320 244 Mon1re11 )1 n s 69 260 251 Heriford 23 36 9 SS 2S1 2tCl x·Cllncnte1 o'avoH t>ertn v·Cl1"Cfle<I conflf'tnct chamo10l'lsnio Devi<! Granam, S99S Russ Cochran. s99S Corev Pav1n, S99S Oonnlt Hammon<!, S91S Bot> MurrmY, S91S 74-70-75·68 72·72·13·70 72·11·7311 69·12·13·73 10·13· 11·73 7S·69·70·73 11·11·10·14 73·71·68·15 10-70· 11·76 Waloro TO<ldl 3 00 A1so raced Ranoom w 1nd Taroort Oonnv Bev Ltat 01'tcl Knlg W1nnlng Game Cockvs Onlv 8ov MtmPhlS 1 2 0 333 Sunda'l's Scores SUlldaV'I Sc~ 46 67 / Ktnvs 4 Cn1cago 3 W nn1peg 6 Quet>ec S •ot) 8 111 Sanoer, S995 JC Snead. S8U WallV' Armstrong. '888 Rav Frovo, Sa81 Mark Ca1Cavecch1a. S888 T1m S1m1>Son, SHI Mark O'Medra, Siii 12·72·72·72 73·71 ·72·12 11·71·11·13 73· 10· 10·1S 70·74·68·76 71 ·68·11·71 LP GA tournament (•t Pn-ix> 176 Chris Jonnlon, s22.soo 111 Pa llv Havts, s 13.500 211 Sharon Barrell, S9,000 Cathv Morst, 19,000 213 Pennv Putz, S5.1S7 8tlh Solomon, sS, 1S6 Dianne Dallev, SS, 1S6 Jo Ann Wuham. SS 1S6 214 Atsuko Hlkage, '2.800 Barb Tnomas. S2,IOO Vicki Fergon, 12,100 OebOle Messev, S2,IOO Pel 8radtev, '2.799 2a5 Laun R Inker, S2, 113 Amv Atcott. 12.11 2 216 Ro1le Jon11, s 1,716 Judv Clark, Sl,716 Robin Wellon s 1.11 S Aveko Okamoto, s l.11S Jan Sleollenson, s 1,71S 211 N Frlel·Ulhllin, Sl,405 Paltv Sheehan, s 1,404 2U Kalhv Whitworth, s 1, 133 Ca thv Mani, SI, 133 M Flouer11·Do111. sl, 133 8eckv Pearson, s 1.133 Martha Na use, s I, 133 Donne Caoonl. sl, 133 Sue Footemen, Sl, 132 Oenlu Slrtblg, Sl, 132 m Lauri Pettrson. $887 T&llUkO OhHkO, Sl81 Jene Crafler, S887 Sut Ertl. SIU Allee Ritzman, '817 Dawn Coe, Sl87 Patti Rln o, '887 190 M B Zimmerman. s1n Pat Mevers. S722 Barb 8 unkowskv S722 Dot Germain. S722 Mvra Ven Hoose 5722 HOltll SleCY, sn.2 Bonnie Lauer. '722 Lori Garbtcz. S722 Pl• Nltnon, S722 291 C Cnart>onnltr, S627 Salldre Havnle, U21 Jene 8talock, S627 Nancy Rubin, S627 Janet COits, '626 67·68·69·72 71-71·68·11 69·74·70·69 69·73·68·1'2 10·13·13·61 71·12·71-69 69·11-11-12 71-10·69·73 10-14·11·69 71·73· 70· 10 70·12·11-70 70-70·12·12 68·69·75·72 69· 74·73·69 10·12·11·12 73·70-12·71 72· 73·69· 12 69·70·7H3 72·70·69·7S 66·72·73·75 71·72·73·71 ~S-68·70·74 74·70·73·71 11-13·13-11 74·73·69·12 73·11·72·72 69·17·69·73 74·71-10·73 14·10·10·74 71·68·7S·U 75·73·71-70 12·71·14·11 10· 73· 1S·71 13·14·10·12 14·72·71·72 69·12·14·1• 12·11-11-JS 71·74·7S·70 13·10·11·10 71-70·72·71 73·73·73·71 75·11·72·11 1•·12·12·12 72·74·71-13 70·74·71·75 71·66·17·76 14·14·15·68 71· 15· 76·69 73·72·76·701 12·76·12·71 69·73·73·76 T1mt 1 57 4 S 12 EXACTA IS·2l Pe•d M>S60 NINTH RACE. One m11t oace Ehlf 8reeze!Lac11.tvl 6 00 4 ao 2 90 P1YOI Po1nl (Kuebler) 6 00 4 10 180 Fergus N !Wllhams) S.40 Al~o ractd Mu ter Noel, Rovoon LtOICY Sotc1al Peltr, Walt>ro Mill, Var)ltv Court Mlnnehalla Fella, Oon Henrv Time 1 S7 4/S u EXACTA (2· I) oaio '21.60. Sl PICK SIX (9·1-1-9·S·2) oa ld l4,492 40 with six winning llcktls !five horses> C1rrvover 0001 is lt.6,113 41 TENTH RACE. One mil• oact Hustl!ng Dale (Slln) 13 60 S 00 4.60 Burkes Brigade <Flscol 7 00 1 00 Noole Tassel (Sherren) • 60 Also raced T'1t Ra1oer. Ro,eland Bret, Cokeelu Yankee Hall. Keuv Allo Game Robb•t Time 200 1 S n EXACTA 14·11 Paid \10000 A llenoanct • 413 S.nta Anita SUNDAY'S RESULTS 160ftl Of 91 ·clav ltlorCHl~bted "'"""9) l'IRST RACE. 6 turtongs kllhinl-.a !D1nsvel IS 00 1.40 S 00 Slake( ' Glfl (Oergadllllo) 14 60 9 20 Juslllfca nlt IFutntesl 9 40 Allo raced Nalel! s Slinger. Miu mash. Rtmeme>er Honv Blonde 8omo· shell, Canine Time 112 4 5 SECOND RACE. 6' l furlongs London Cross ( Porr I IS 40 9 20 S 80 Cnulla StrHI ICslnda) 13 40 S 80 S11nd Pat ( Plncav> 4 20 Also raced Emt>Otoen Sati's Rovet Qream. Goodbve J Y . Buen Cnlco. Black C.l11ePl1 Time 116 1 5 S2 DAILY DOUBLE l•·S) oald Sl4180 THIRD RACE. 6 furlong) Lovt Smlllt n IDlhvstl 1210 4 60 4 00 Circular (Velenzuelal 3 20 2 IO Queen ol M1rador ICastant<lal 4 00 Also raced Romantic Roman F1tur De Tees Helo Ang1t Love s Magic SPt ct11 Nation Jusre Smoo1nie Time 110 2 S FOURTH RACE. 1 I 16 m11es Promislno G1rt <Pncv l 20 2 •O 22 70 C•ear es Crvsta l IShmi.n • 20 3 00 Scrttnt blt ll •Pht m 2 60 AISO rlCl<I Fact Norin Sisltr SP• V1gor's Ladv T1,,.,,· 1 u SS EXACTA (3·21 N •d '37 SO FlnH RACE. 1 lurrongl Airrollng !Guerra 1 6 20 3 90 2 IO Bunnell I Pineo > S 00 4 00 Cordon (L11>111m) • 20 Also recto Et Jebtl Frtvolln 1mo Maguel Uooer Rull•n C1n1otov1. 81nch0r11 Sti r Indus Star Time 113 $S EXACTA (10 41 Plld S7050 LA Exireu 10. Oakland 0 M1cll1gan 28. Oenvtr O New Orlean' 37. Mtmon!S 14 HOU)IOn cs Cll1cago 36 Okla noma 14 San Antonio 1 New Jer~ev 17 Plllladetphia I• 8lrm1ngnam 30, Piltsburoh 18 ToniQllt's G•mt Wasnlnlon at P.rirana ElCpress 10, Oakland O ! Score bv OU1rtws I Los Angeles O O O 10--10 Oakland O 0 O 0--O Flnt Ptrlod No scoring Second Penod No scoring Third Period No lCOrlno l'CH1r1tl Penod LA-FG Zende1as 40. 10·54 LA-Nelson 13 run <Zenoeies k1ckl 13 SJ A-23.09 THm Sltllsllc.s LA F 1rS1 downs 2• Rusnes-vard\ 39· 147 Passing varos 11S Rt1urn varosS7 133 Passes 21·37·2 Sacks 811 S·O Punts •·3S Fumt>tes·IOst S·l Pen11Hes·11ards S·30 lftdlvldUal Sltllstla 11 ·24·2 O·O 6·42 2· I 5-35 RUSHING-Los Angeles, Nelson 27·118, Seurer S·21, Grav 6·17 Town•· ell l·(mlnu• 91 Oaklend w111t1lng1on 9·3S. Newlon 3· 14, Grant 3· 12 Lewis 1·1. Ja ckson 2·1, 0 .8rown 6·9 PASSING-Los Ange""· Seurer 21·37·3·11S 0 11\lend, Grant •·11·2·30, 8tHne 7· 13·0· 104 RECEIVING-Los Angeles, Nttson 1·49, Ellis S·SO, Allen 2-22, Herwv 2·22, S'1errod 2·2S, Moore 2· 11 Oakland, R.Smith 3·70, Banks 3·33. J ackson 3·23. wnininglon 2·1, MISSED FIELD GOAL~ktan<I Snee, 29 ~ . . ' 'If I " EXHIBITION PHNs 7, A"91(s 2 (81 Yuma, .Al'U.I ken llV lmifleS Cahforn1a 100 010 000-2 6 o San D1t90 000 003 OCx-7 11 0 Jonn. Romo 141 Kl~ l1l 1no Narron Whitson Ltfflf'ts <•l V•" Otrbusll (7) Monge (II a n<! t<.tnntdv e ocnv ISi W-Letltrts L-llomo HRs-Sa n D1eoo, Brown McRevnoldl CAMEL LIGHTS Its a whole new world. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Wa)ll1ng1on 1 e osron t 8uff110 • Hert+oro 3 1011 NY 1s11noers 6 P1111ourgh 4 Pn1tadetoh1• 3 C.a tgarv 2 Eomonton 12 Va ncouver 2 Toni9f\t's Games Wlnn1peg ar Tor0<1to Mootreal 11 Minnesota King' 4, Black Hawki 3 <Score bv Periods I Chicago l'lnt Period 2 i 0-) 1 1 1-4 1 Chicago Prlllon 9 (Gardner. Suiter) s 22 2 LOS Al\lllle\. Nkllolls 38 !Simmer, Dionne), t ·S7 (OP). 3 Chi· CICIO S Larmer 31 (McMurcnv. Savord), 9 SS 4, Los AnDetes. C"°'ntV 3 IRuskowskl, H1kann onl IS 45 Pen· att1es-F11nsrer, Cnl, 1·43 Simmer, LA 2 30 T Murrav, Cn1. 1'06 *8nCI Pen.cl Los Anoelfl Nlcnolls 39 ,Maclellan Herrlsl 63S & Cn1cago, Sutter 16 !Ga rdnt< 8 Murra vl 19"47 OP) Ptnahtts-ttarc!Y LA 9-2• J Larmtf Cn1 1131 Hardy LA 11 SS. 'Thif'd Period 1 Los Angeles Hakansson 1• (0 100- nt s,mmert 3 14 P9n1n1es-<t1o<nt11 LA 6 11, McMurcllv, Cllt 9 49 Snots on ooa....Cn1cago, 10·9·10-29 LO) Angelts t ·I 6'-22 Goahes-<h•caoo Ba nnetman. LO) Ange1t1S Malls son A-10, 1 S9 .. Weekend traftMlctfonS BASEaALL Am«lcan LM..,. TEXAS RANGERS-We1vt<1 8ot>C>v JOM,on Cl lCllet BASKETBALL NthONI 8a1lrlfbal AIH<ieKon CLEVELAND CAVALIERS~S1gntd Gt lf Cromoton ctnler 10 a lO·dev co'ltra c• C ALLAS MAVERICKS-S·onect ROo<'• P'ltgltv guard for "'' re· ma "ctf r 01 1~e 191• season tar. 9 mg Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 12, 1884 Huntington fire drama Huntington Beach ftreflghtera hoee down last remain- ing bot spota after battling flame. that cauaed about $75,000 damage to a bouae at 301 7th St. late Friday night. At right, Debbie Holton and Piedmont Brown abare a hug for joy after fleeing fut-apreadlng flam ea that swept through the structure. Deported OC boy won't assist U.S. Mexican teen, fa th er ---ref use to testtf y -----in probe of incident LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mano Moreno-Lopez, the 14-year-old Santa Ana · bO) deponed to Mexico despite his legal resident status. has refused to help the U.S. attorne) recreate the circumstances leading to his dcportauon. The )Outh and his father. Juan Moreno. "'ho also was subpoenaed. invoked their Fifth ~mendment rights Fnda) and re- fused 10 1es11f) on grounds the) might 1ncnminate themsel\es. said their at tome)'. Peter Sche)'. Schc) said he advised his clients not to comment because lmm1grat1on and Natu- raliza 11on Service officials had said they were cons1denng criminal prosecution of Moreno-Lopez for allegedly making false Orchestra picks pair Davtd Prownght of Fountain V""1f; High Schoof and Jennifer Fllloan* of UnMnlty Hlah SchOOf k1 trvlne hew beet\ ..eectecf to the AM-Southlm c.1-- fomfa Junior High School Honof'I Or· cheltra of 1984. The Honon Orct.tra .. compoeed ol ~th through ninth ~..,. JUdDld the ftM9t mullc&ant In aouu.n a.. fot'Na. Provenghl, who~the~and Falconer, a otar1net plllyw, w11 Join 18 other etudent mUlikMnl from 11 ooun. ttes tn the preetlgkM ~ • The tymphonj(: on .__. Ole dlreetlon of Robert Gr91n ..... "91 ~atpeetalconoert at~ on March 17 Md at RtY918'cle Cly College at 3 p.m. SUnday. statements when he was apprehended last month. INS officials say he was ... deponed to Mexico because he told agents he had 11legally crossed into the U nited States. The youth has denied the allegations, saying he repeatedly told lN~ agen~s he was a legal ahen resident but his family bad his green card for safekeeping. The INS request for depositions from the father and son was in response to a three-year-old lawsuit filed against the federal agency by the National Center for Immigrants' Rights. The suit claims INS agents routinely violate the rights of ahen minors. Attorneys for the center introduced the Moreno-Lopez deponation as a case m point. Doug Calven. the INS agent who processed the boy when he was deponed, also invoked the Fifth Amendment when he was call~d to testify earlier last week. Schey said he has fifed a petition with the U.S. attorney calling for a criminal in- vestigation of the Moreno-Lopez case. After Moreno-Lopez was deponed to Tijuana, he made his way back across the border, was caught and deponed again. He succeeded m a second attempt, was re- cognized by customers in a San Diego diner and reunited with his father. Watson heads school drive Ray Watson, chainnan of Walt Disney Productions, has been named honorary chairman of the Newpon-Mesa Schools Foundation's 1984 fund-raising dnve. Watson lives in Newpon Beach and has seen four of his children attend New- pon-Mesa schools, according to foundation officials. Money raised by the foundation is used to fund reading and music instruction in the district's elementary schools. In 1982, the foundation raised S45,000 and in 1983. 1t raised S90,000. Rites planned Tuesday for OCC professor Nold .\ funeral service 1s scheduled Tuesday for Dr Woodrow Vincent Nold, a retired Orange Coast College professor who died Frida} at Hoag Memonal H ospital m Newpon Beach. Dr Nold. a resident oflrvine. was 7 l. V1s1tation hours are scheduled from 4 to 9 p.m. today at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mo nuary. 11 0 Broadway, Costa Mesa. The funeral service begins at 2:30 p.m . Tuesday in the mortuary chapel. It will be conducted b) the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie of Presley Church of the Covenant. Bunal will be at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newpon Beach. Dr Nold rcured last June from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, where he had been a profes$0r of psychol<>fY and a counselor He also served as advisor to the Key O ub at Orange Coast College. He was an active member of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub. A native of Milwaukee. Wis.1 he earned his B.A. degree at the U niversity of MmnC$0ta, and his masters and doctorate degrees at the University of C.alifomia at Berkeley. · Dr. Nold tervcd with the U.S. Air Fo~ from t 941 throup 1961, advancina to the rank oflieutenant colonel. He was director o f the psychol<>sical warfare division oflbe fifth Air Force in Korea and Tokyo, 1952 throuah I 9SS. He was commander of the Air Foroe Reserve Center in Grand Rapids, I Dr. Wood.rowVlncentNold Angelita christened Peter Ueberroth, LA Olympic president and bueball com- missioner-elect, was on hand thla weekend in Marina del Rey to re-christen 8 -meter Angelita, gold medal winner in 1932 yachting Olympics. See story Page C2 . NOLD ,Chapel with Reveren d WOODROW V. NOLD, ED. Bruce Kurrie, Presbyterian D., a resident of Irvine, Chun::h of the Covenant of. passed away March 9, 1984. ficlating, Interment at Pa- He is survived by his son cific View Memorial Parle. Woody V. Nold, Jr. of Friends may call at the Irvine; one daughter, moturay on Monday, Man:h Barbara Ellen Arlene Aune 12, 1984, 4 P M to 9 P M. of Costa Mesa; a sister. Ruth Pierce Brothers Bell Broed- Groppel of Melbourne, way Mortuary, Directon. Florida and three grand-FEWELL children. Dr. Nold wu OLGA WARD FEWELL, a Professor of Psychology, resident of C.OSta Mesa, ~unselor and Key Club ad-passed away March 11, VlSOr at. Orange <;.oast Col-1984. She is survived by her lege, ac1:1ve ~ember of C.OSta husband, Thomas of Costa Mesa ~warns Club and also Mesa; brothers, William ent.er:tainmentchalnnan. ~e Ward and Austin Ward, received a Bache.tor s both of Mississippi; three JA;gree at t.he Univel'Slty ~f sister, Ottie Hendrix, Mmneso.ta m 1935, Mast.e~ s Lorene Lewis and Agnes Degree m 1948, ~· D. m Shelton, all of Mi.ssiaippi; 1952, h?th a.t the Uruversity two grandsons, Melvin Mill- ot Califonua al. Berkeley. er and Ronald Miller, Jr of Member Manila-Mount Costa Mesa. Funeral aer- Lebanon Lodge # 1 F. & A. vices will be held Tuesday, M .. advanced . through March 13, 1984 at 10 AM. grades to Lieu tenan t Pierce Brothers Bell Broad- o:>tonel 1941-1961, USAF, way Chapel with int.ennent Director o~ _P~ycho.logy ~f at Harbor Lawn Memorial Warfare DiVlSlon Fifth ~ Park. Friends may call at Force K.orea, 1952, in the mortuary from 5 PM to Tokyo, Japan'. 1953-1955, 9 P M. Pierce Brothers Bell Commander Air Force Re-Broadway Mortuary, Dlrec- serve Cent.er, Grand Rapids, tors Michigan, 1958-1961. Decor t--· -------- at.ed with Air Medal and . Ptft.IC NOTICE Bronze Star Medal, member ..---------- of the American Peraonnel J FICTITIOUl llU ... U d a .... ___ A-....,,-u NAME arAnMENT an . WwuK.~ na:IUUAI on, The following persona are doing Amencan Psychology ~-~alneu u : Irvine cops get two for the· price of one sociation, American Legion , I ARCHERY UNLIMITED. P.O. Box Phi Delta Kappa Phi ~ .. 2525, 1374 Logan Ave., Costa Epsil S. Del• p . .... CA. 92628 on.. 1gma ta Sl Dana Paff. 30t7 Royce Lane, and Phi Kappa Psi. member ta M .... CA. 92626 of the Air Force Aalociation. • LIUlan Paff, 3017 Royce Lane, H la ed f th hosta Mesa. CA. 92626 e P Y cent.er or e T -Thia buslneu la conducted by· a Varsity football team, Uni-~nerWip. · versity of Minnesota during Dana Paff the "Golden Gopher " • Thia statement wu n1ec1 with lhe .00 l mid 1930, County Clerk of Orange County on per1 ear y s feb. 7, 198<4 period. Funeral services will • '2S711t Two Irvine police officers took to their heels early Sunday morning to avoid being hit by a car that plowed into the back of their black-and-whites. stopped beside a MacAnhur Boulevard curb as they made an arrest. Officers JeIT) Head and Debbie Suggs leaped over a guardrail to get out of the street before a car heading south on MacAnhur about 30 mph rammed their cars about 2 a.m .. Lt. Al Muir said. One car held passenger Sheila Cross. 4 7, the woman police had initially pulled over near Douglas street on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol while dnving. Police didn't have far to go to make a second arrest of dnver 23-~ar-old Karen L. Mcgrund. of Orange Deadwo1nan identified inSanJuail A woman who was shot to death in the face and dumped face-down near a road in San Juan Capistrano last month, has been identified as Tracy Renae Bean, a 24-year-old Seattle woman. Authorities, who had puzzled over the woman's identity since she was discovered by prison immatcs cleaning_ up litter. identified the woman by using fingerprints, according to Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Lynn Nehring. Nehring said detectives still do not know why the woman was k.tllcd or how she came to be 1n Orange County. The woman, apparently killed with a shotgun, was weanna a pink sleeveless top, aold corduroy pants and a blue plaid shirt. J . • M d d h be held Tuesday March t. Publlahed Orange Coast o.lly egrun an er passenger. Lisa Olson, 1 ~.1984 at 2:JO PM ~t Pierce not Fet>. 21, Maren s. 12, 1 1 e1 ... l~ 22. both suffered facial injuries after ......,... plunging into their car's windshield, Muir Brothers Bell Broadway ____ __.. ____ _ said r::=i~~iiiiiiiiEii:iiii::">I Ml.IC NOTIC£ After the tno of women were treated for their inJunes at Tustin Community Hospi- tal. Megrund was arrested for suspicion of felon} drunken dnvmg and Cross for misdemeanor drunken driving. Both were released on the1rprom1se to appear in coun, Muir said. Cross' car escaped damage, but Sugg's rear-ended squad car 1s out of service today. The rear of Head's pohce car suffered only minor damage. • HAAIOR LAWN-MT. OUVI Mortuary • C.metery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-5554 P1ERCE IROTHERI IElL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 MoCOAMICK MORTUARY 1785 UQunt Canyon Ad. LAgun1 8eaeh. C1. 92151 49'-9415 c ~ FICTITlOUI ..., ..... NAME 8TAT'eMEfT The followlng peraori la doing bualneau: CANYON PROPERTY M~INTEN­ ANCE, 1924 Holldey Roed, Newport BMch, CA. 92680 Sandra Elkins Slater, t924 Hol· lday Roed, Newport Beech, CA. 92660 Thi• bualneu 11 conducted by: an Individual. , Sandra E. Slater Thi• at11ament wu flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 7. 1984 '2l7't'7I PublllNd Orange Coat Deity Piiot Feb. 27. Maren 5, 12. 19, 1984 1136-64 FIC11TIOU8 llUtl-U 91Am8TAW ~~IQ per90r1I lr9 dOtng THE MADD CO., 21372 khural , 1815, Huntington ,Ce.92Me Mex L Biii, 21372 Broc*hurat. ~815, Huntlngoen IMch, Ca. t2Me ~~la oonduct9d by. an I MAX L BAU. Thia statement wu "'9d lllltltl IN Clerk °' Oranoe County on 7, 1914 ...,.. • PublWled OrMOe COMlt Delly Piiot Feb. 27, Mwcil 5, 12. 18, 1 .... I 1131-64 ---~~~~--------------------.l L _l __ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monmy. Match'\2. 1"4 C8 ACnnOUa .,_... ACTmOUa _,..... '1CTrrlOUI .,..... ACT"1CMM ........ K·"1n PK:"'1CK'9 ..... .. Nltm ITA.,...,.., ~ ST•TDaNl ...,_ ITATDmWT MAim 8TANMIMT P'tCTmOUI .. ,..... MAm 8TAW Tl'le IOllow1nO l)WIOne .,. dOlng The ~ '*"°" ,, doing The tolowlno pet1!0na .,. dOlng The ~ l*80ft .. dOlr'(I um ITATlllll.W'r n. ~ l*'M'I .. OOinO The ·---~ .,.. OOil'O ~ • bue6neM.. ~ u blnllneea... The~....,.,..,..~ l:Jullnell .-~ ....... -E & E TILING S°'VICE, IMC . FOXHOU..OW VILLAGE. en w THE LOADING DOC 1700 (A) LIFE MASSAGE (II) bullnel9aa JONU COHSTRUCTIOH. 17082 (AJ CAU10RNIA CAll'ftO\. oo . 1332 Country Hiit Dr . Sen1a Ana, Wlteon St . Coate Meaa. CA. 02027 MonrOYllUnlt&.7.CoataM--.CA 8U.WLOWER SEAYICEa. 2 Whil• GAMY STAUl. LTO . S Upper Padflc C... Hwy '204, Hunt• llllCAL·CAP. Ht21 Vet11-ena, CA. 92705 Mmy Moo;w. 00'4 [. BalbOl 91Yd • 02e27 wood Wey, llWM, Ca. t2715 Newpot1 Ptau Oftve. N .. po,1 lnglon 8-d\, CA He4e Mlaelon Vll6o Ce. 129tl H Robert John.on, S332 COuntry Bllboe, CA. t2" 1 lltlan Kenl Ctewto<d, NO West Cete>lyn Mar1ln Pote. 2 Whit• 8eck.ft, CA 92el0 Stephen C Jon.. 11092 fJecltlc Mhuf ,r9o.ndc WVOMd Ill Hiiia Dr •. Senti Ana, CA '2105 Hofman M~. 804 6 Belboe !Ith #8 COii. ...... CA 92827 WOOd Wey. lrollne, CL 0271& 8emlc:e 8 Hefternwn, 3 ~ Cout Hwy .t20•. Huntington 2te21 y_,,.,. Mlleiolt vieto. ca Tiiie ~ la ConOuotld by. " Bfvd .. lelboeMCA. t2Cl81 Annie. CtrMtord. No W•I 181h n. ~ .. ~td by en .... pan Plaza Ot1¥9, N-POf't DMctl. CA tt648 ntf1 • CO<J)Of'l llon EdWetd L. ~. 800 In/Ing Dr · •8. Coate Meaa, CA 02t27 INSMdueL 8eech. OA. t2Cl80 Thie~ lec:ondue19d by: 1111 Thie bUllneiM le~ by en H AoMr'I Johneon, Preeiden1 Burl>enk. CA. 91504 Thlt bva1Mu 11 conducted by: a Cltolyn POie WllMe V Burnett, 3 Us>c* ,._ V-OMdull lndMdual Thia atatement WM filed with the N(wma MOytr, eoo lrvlng Of ' D9f*al ~'*9hlp Thi• ttetemetll WU filed wtfh Ille pon ~· om.., Newport Beech, St-Jonee Artnur, WHbMG"' County CWk of Ot1t119 COunty on 8urbenk, CA 91504 . Btlan Ctawtord · County CWk of Orange County on CA 02MO Thi• atatement ... mao 1111111 lht Thie Ital~ .... .....,_..,.. the leeclft. ~ .,.,.., °" "9 ,eb. 28, 1964 Tiit. bullneae '• COOducted by: an Thia ltltlll'Mt'lt WU llled with the f:eb a . 1084 ICM INVESTMENTS, LTD •• Cell-County CWk of Orange County on Coun?. CWlc « ""-Coun"' Of\ ~OC)oeel ._ ~~ to .. _ 1. l'Ula1 lndlYldual. County Clerk ol Or-Coun"' on F!M11 IOl'nle llmlled """"-...... 2 Upper J-"1 ,_.. -... ._ '' _. HuntlnQIOll I __._ "'° Publlahed Orange Co.at ~ Mery M0ytr Jen 2'1', 1~ -... -., PublltMO Orange Coast 0.lty Pica Orlve, ~'ire.a1 •. CA -· 6 • ..,.. flUtllO Feb. '1"°' '2:11'111 ~~ ....... ·-- Pltol Meteh 12. 19, 2e. Apll 2, 1984 Thi• talement WU flied with the '2111"40 Piiot March 12. 18, 28. Aprlt 2, 1984 02eeo Publllhed Ore.ooe eo.t Ody Publiahed Orange Co.I o.lly "'"" -ttw TMY .... .... • 141344 County Clerk ol ar.noe County on Publl"'-d Orano-CoNI . Dally 14 1644 Todd M)'efl, 2 UPC* ~port Piiot Feb. 20, 77. March 5. 12. 1964 Piiot Feb. 27. Matdl 5. 12. 1t. 1.... ou.ne ~ ~.,,.,,. ful MUCNOTIC[ Feb T, 1~ Piiot ,-.b 20, 27, Mar~&. 12. 1984 Plau Drive, New90r1 8-cm, CA 1033-M 1130-M ~ In v. .._ AOl•••lll r:D1'f74 1028-4 .. ,___________ 92MO lier..,.. .........., tot IOcaled • Publtahed Orange Coe.et Oally P\llUC NOTICE Jay f . Myer•. 2 UPI* Nftport tM ~ ....,... « T..., !«>TIC&,,,, • .,.... PHot F9b. 27, March 6, 12. 19, t984 PllllC NOTICf FJCTinOOI M.IS.NEll Plu• Drive. ~ 8etllch. CA. rtll.IC M)TJC( Awnfll..c:t\lou•wd,ln\N A rnMllng of the ,...,,...ntetiv.. t 13444 • N'"aa. _ .......... NT 02eeo -·· -.. -.. City Of Huntington ...... ..,, ot the NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFll!O PlCTYTIOUI au .... al ,.._ •',.' ,._ Thia boflneaa It conducted by an .. "' "'""' ---ie... -.. be l4>0rl a. ....,.. ll!ld SCHOOL DISTRICT, known 11 the i----P\lll--IC-NO-Tl-C[____ NAM1f ITA.,.._M'T bu~:"ng per.ont Ir• dolng ~~lncorp&ated ueoctatlon other The fol= ~na:'!! doing ~ '° tt. cdndhlone pttWled COMMUNITY ADVISOAV COMMIT-Ttie IOlkwwlno peraon ta doing WELLS, ELLSWORTH. PRICE & an • e:•n«.nlp bualneea .. In IN propoeed fOtt'A Of .......... TEE FOA SPECIAL EDUCATION, FICTITIOUI .UueEU bualneM M BRENNAN. 4340 Carn~ Ortve, Bern B ~tferman BARTO/TARNllnER VENTURE ment by end~ tN Clt)' W will~ held on Monday, March 12, NAME ITATl•NT INTERNATIONAL POSTAL CON· •213• ~Beach. CA. 82eeo Thli itatarMnl wll llled With the t. 2916 Redhill, Suite F-200, Cotta 1119 ~. dlli.d II « ~ 1984. from 7:00 pm. -9:00 p.m , In The folowlng l*ec>na .,. doing SULTANTS, 1121 Coron• i..ne. Dick Welle and ANoeMlt•. 4340 ~nty Clerk or Orange County on ....... CA 82Cl26 t 1114, • Covt Of wHdl .. Oii .. IN Boerd Room. ~-MeM buelnesl .,: Coete Meaa. CA. 02e2e Campu1 Drive. -'213. N-port •b 29• 1984 Byron M Ternuu«. Trua1• of with die ~ of Che N/llflW1f ~ppon Servloet Cen1et, toceted II NiWPOAT DEVELOPMENT CO.. Ltw Mlcl'IMI Giiliam t 128 Corona .. ___ .. C '1't1M , ...... T ·--F•-"" T • .-.. _,........ end le 9Weilat* for lf~t W 5 Eu S ~, . ._.,, A. 92660 Publltlled Orange Coast Delly ,,. amv,_. _ ... , r ...... .,. .., any In......., pet'llOl'I req1 ..... ::.... c!u~::"'th tr .. t. Coeta 18711 GrMn'Mw Lane. Huntington Lane. Coet• Me.a. CA. 02826 Thia bullnetl II eondl.IC1ed by • PllOt March 12. 19, 21. April?, 188'1 January 31, 1874, 800 Via Udo the..,,. .. tn.Offlotol ttw~ D TE .. ~.. BMcl'I, CA 82640 Thi• busl'** ls oonduettd by en e«poreoon. 1429-84 Nord. Nwpor1 Beedl. CA 82&03 ~ Btown ... ........,. ........ s•-...,_ A : ....,,,..ey, March 12, 1984 Grant E Argabright. 16711 lndMdual Dick Welts. Presi<Jenl Jwrel C. Bano. 2082 SE Bnatol, Thlt llattmenl wu f11ec1 with the •• _._ -· u-. ·--...-· TIME: 7-00 p.m GrMnvlew L-. HuntlngtOfl Belctl. Loy MlchHI Giiiiam This atetement was llled wtlh the flt&.IC N0TIC£ Sutte 200, Santa Ana, CA 92707 County ~ ot Orange Counl)' on ~~ 92~, !':-:: ~Ec.n~-~ Support CA 92649 Ttltl statement was flied wtth lhe County Cle<lc OI Orange County on Thi• buaJ~ II conducted by • February 1 ... 1"'4 p,,, • ...._.._ ttw-.-F--. --o..m.r R Swann, 11689 Malden, Courity CMlrk ol Orange County on Feb 28. 1984 FOUNTAIN VAi.UV general pertnerlhlp '2JMM :::J~-n,;:';.,..:=;~11 • TM puMlc .. In~ to att.nd. Cy?r .... CA. 90630 Jan 27. 108" FDMU SCHOOL DtlT11UCT Byron M T~ootz.er. Truttee p bttantd Orange CoU1 Deify r~ ,....._, Publ~ Oranga Coett Deity PllOt Thia bulineaa la conducted by • Fmta Publllhed Orange Cout Detty TIUI atatemenl wu filed wtth the u 7. Mi t to ti. de\1taP«1tOf1'1'111 March lO, 11• 12• !"'4 genetal partnertl'llp. Publllhed Otange COUI Daily Pilot March 12 t9. 26, Aprll 2, 198" NOTICE Of ADOl'TION County Clerlt ol Orange County on ?llOl February 27' arch 5· 12' 19' With the reftl'endum euthOrity 1428-64 Grant E. Arg.ebrlgl'll Pilot Feb 20, 27, March 5, 12, 1984 I• l7-9" OF IUIOLUTION Of Jan 27 t98" 1984 t l29--IM granted by PrOC>CM!tlon L (~owe! This statement was flied with the 1027·8" tNT!NT TO ~AH f2f71J7 by I ,,_jOtlty of tM Clty'a ~In ------------County Clerk of Orange County on IU~UI DllTIUCT PubllSl\ed Or1n99 Coast Delly JuM. 1NO) ~t 10Mlc:tl14 Of PtBUC NOTICE Feb. 28. t984 ----------l'tlrl.IC NOTICE llUL '9tOKllTV Piiot Feb 20. 27, March 5, 12. 1984 P\BllC NOTICE lht Celtfomla Sta1e CoNtttut'Ofl ACTTT10Ul9UIMH NA• ITAT .. llNT F'mll1 Pla.IC NOTICE ----------BIO N0.14-15 1029-84 and gowmlng the CltY• pittkil- P\Jblltl'led Orange Cout Dally ------------FICTITIOUS 8UllNE88 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA ACTTTIOUI au..... l*lOn In the dft1tapment, ~ The follOwlng pef'10fl 11 dolng bual~u: Piiot Marcn 12. t9. 26. Aprll 2. 198• FICTTnOUI aUtaNIH NAME ITATEMENT THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL NAMI ITAT'EmNT tlTUCllon. flnlncing, °' 10QU1a1tiOf1 1412•84 MAIM STATEMENT The tonowlng per1or1 15 doing DISTRICT hu declared that the lot-fltlllC NOTICE The tollowlng perlOl'll .,. doing of 11ou91ng for elcMtty, l'lerdeapped, MILLCREEK BUILDERS SUPP- LY. 4 Raln1tar. lrvlne. CA. 92714 Ortey Kirby w .. ver, 4 Ralnatar, Irvine. CA. 927 t" The lollowlng per10n1 11• dOlng butlneas as lowing real property wm not be bualneat u tow or moderate 1nCOfM perlQtl. butlness U . TYPING E T C .. 79 Woodhaven needed for ciaasroom purpoHS. flCTlTIOUI 9UltNEll MAE MARTIN DESIGNS, 25 Alida M. WentilwOrttl 11111-IC NOTICE THOMSEN 4 COMPANY. ECON· Or .. Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Building A al Jamea O Harper NAME STATEMENT Mann St. trvtne, Ca 92715 S-etery ____ ,.UUL.-......;.....;.;_.;...;;... ___ OMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 28 Cheryl C. Kenney, 79 Woodl'laven Sehool louted Ill 18885 S1n18 Ynez The lollowlng pereona are dOlng MM Jean Martin, 25 M11nn SI., Oeted: 2124/84 Lynore Lebeck WMver. 4 Aaln- star, Irvine, CA. 92714 flCTITlOUI IU...,_88 NAME ITATEMIMT Burning Tree Road. Newport Beach, Dr . Laguna Niguel, CA. 92677 Street, Fountain Valley. Callfornla business as: lrvlne, CA. 92715 Publllhed by the 0renoe COf11111 CA. 026&0 This bualness Is conducted by. an The Board ot Tru11eea or the INTER-CITY SHELTERS. INC.. Thia bualneta It conducted by: 111'1 Delly PilOt March 5. tte... March 12. Thia bullneaa 11 conducitd by en Individual. The followtng P411"aons are doing bualneNU' Palisades Preparatory School, Individual. Fountain Valley School 0111r1e1 re-11 12 Corporate Plaza Drive, •202. Individual 1oe..c. CA. Calllornla Corporation, 26 Cheryl c Kenney aol\/9$ to lease lhe lac:tlltie. so In-N-porl Beach, CA. 92660 Mae J Martin Lynora L. WMY9r Thie llltemertt WU filed with lhe County Cleril Of Orange County on Jan 27. 198" '2111• Published Orange Coe.el Delly Piiot Feb 20, 27. Maren 5. 12, 1964 1030-34 flta.IC NOTICE ACTTJlOUI .U-11 NAMf ITATl...n The following pert0n II doing bulllneu u (A) SAVOIR FAIRE DESIGNS. (BJ SAVOIR FAIRE, 221 Yi. Koron. Newpor1 8Nc;h, CA. 92663 e.v.t; Sheryl Andr..,,..., 22 1 Vie Koron. Newpor1 Beech, CA. 92663 Thl1 bullneu la conducted by· an Individual. Bevwty Andrewt Thll ltltemertl WU filed with tile County Clerk of Orange~nty on Jan. 27, 1984 fD7127 Published OrenQe Cout Detty Piiot Feb. 20, 27, March 5, 12, 1984 1036-8.4 flta.IC NOTlCE FICTITIOUS au ... H NAME ITATHllHT The followlng perton II doing bualnest .. RD BALSIGER, CO , t2 Bdeft>eny, lrvlne, CA 92715 Robert Batalger, 12 Eldwt>twry, Irvine. CA 92715 Thl1 bualneu It conducted by an 1ndlvlduat. Robert Balllgel This statement wu flied wllh lhe County Clerk or Oranoe County on AVIATION CONNECTION, 3400 lrvlne Ava. Ste. 1t1. N-port 8"oh. CA. 92660 Burning TrM Road. Newport Beach. This a11temen1 was flied with the dlcaled above under the terms and Nalionat otap1ay AdveniSlng, Inc., Thi• statement wu filed with the CA 92860 County Clerk ol Orange cooniy on conditions 1tlled 1n 1he Aeaolutlon a Cant •orp .. ,, 12 Corporate Plue County Clerk of Orange County on Thi• bolln ... ta conducted by· • ,et> 28. 1984 of the Board. RHOlutlon No S...-26. Drive, •202. Newport Belctl. CA Feb 8, t984 corporation nat17 The minimum monthly ie ... pay-92660 Hamid HuS11ln Khan, 1283? Amell'l)'ll St . Garden Grove, CA. 12645 Jiii Ann Munan. 2031 Meea Drtve. ~anta Ana Ht1 .. CA. 92707 Tnta bullnen IS conducied by. • general partnership Hamid Hussain Khan Tiiie lllterrrertt WU flied With the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 7. 1984 f2S1M2 Published Orange Coast Delly Pilot Feb. 27, M11cn 5. 12. 19. t984 1132-84 David J. Thoml«\, Prnid41nl Publlahed Orange Coast Dalty ment for lhe term of lhe lease shall Thi• business Is conducled by. • Thi• 1tatemenl wu tiled wtth the Piiot March 12. 19. 26. April 2. 198'4 not be teu lhan StxlMn hundred corporallon County Clerk ol OrlnQe County on 1" 14-84 1even1y-1h1 dollar• per month Raymond A Keloeo Jan 27. 1984 ( 1676.00 per month) The minimum This S1atemen1 waa !lied with the f237121 ------------1 monthty leaN paymen1 for subM-County Cler1! of Or&nQe County on Published Orange Coat Da.lty flta.IC NOTICE quent periods may be ldfulled an-Jan 27 198'4 Piiot Feb 20, 27, Mareh 5, 12. 198" ------------1 nually 11 the Olstrlcrs dllctetlon A f2J714t 1035-8" FICTITIOUI aUSlNEll Seeurlty/Cleanlng depotll wlll be Publtlhed Orange Coat Delly NAME STATEMENT requlr9d prior to occupancy Pllol Feb 20. 27 Marc:h 5, 12, 198" Pl&JC NOTICE The loltowlng pertOns are dOlng No commlllk>n Shall be paid any 1025-84 ------------•business as: hoenMd real es1a1e brOker In lhls CREATURE FEATURE. 9"30 ragard.endthereahallbenodeduc------------ Warner Ave . Fountain Valley, CA lion fr~any propoaei 1n determin-P\BlJC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 92708 In ble bldd -----------The lollowfng l*lor\S are dOlng Wiiiiam Goodwin, 18829 Oulnoe ~ ~~:r.°';~1 ie.se ~ 1-22214 ACTITIOUI aUllNEH buslneu at Circle. Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 ...,.. 1 be ece1 ed b th NOTICE TO CMDITORI ------------C-FAB, 20862 Laguna Canyon, Linda Karnold. 19905 Shetfield pro.,.... •Y mu• r v Y e OF auuc 1"AN8'£R PlB.IC NOTlCE t..gune Beach, CA. 92651 Lane. Huntington Beacl'I. CA. 92646 =et~~Ol:i~~he E~~:: AT PUlllJC AUCnoN flCTITlOUI 9UaaNEll Stew V. Degroote, 20862 Laguna Thi• buslnea ts condUC1ed by· a Center, 17210 Oak Slreet. Fountain No~ Is hereby given to the NAME ITATHllNT Canyon, Laguna Beacl'I. CA. 92651 genetll partnerlhlp. Valley, Caittomta. 92708. no laler creditors ol KAISER ELEC· The lollo'Mng peraoos are doing Tereaa V. Degroote. 20862 Wiiiiam Goodwin than 2:00 p.m .. Match 26, 1984. TROPRECISION Tran•!•ror(1). business u : ~une Canyon, Laguna Beech. CA. Tl'lta atatement was flied with the Before aGGepll~ any written whose bullnesa addreaa 11 17000 LAGUNA SURF, 1540 So. eou1 92 51 Counly Cler) of Orange County on I X>ro~aal1, the delegated otttoer So. Red Hiii Ave .• City of Irvine. Highway, Sulla 201. Laguna Bea<:tl. Thia bullnest la conducted by· Feb. 28. 19a.. l"ahetl call for oral bidding. Any pet· County of Orange. Stele ot Calt- Cellf. 92652 tndtvldu1J1, hutband and wtte. F231132 son who hu herelolore aubmltted a fomla that a bulk trantter Is 1tboul Mtehael F Goodwin. 920 Glen· Steve v. Degroote Publlshed Orange Coast Dally written bid may aubmlt an oral bid to be made at Publlc Auction of 1128-M P\lll.IC N0T1C( ACTJTIOUlllUUtEU NAME IT.ATOil.NT The follOWlng 1*90n la doing boslneu .. "RIANAH'S", 3857 Birch St., Sulte 200 Newport a..otl. CA 92680 Rlenlh H. Rhone. 41" SIMw TrM Lane, Aedlanda. CA. 92374 Thl• bualneu ta condUC1ed by: an lndtvlduel. Alanah H. Rhone Tl\la 1111amertt WU filed wf1h the County Cler1t of Orange County on Feb. 28. t984 n.aa Pubtlllhed Orange eou1 oeny tl'ltot March 12, 19, 26, Aprlt 2, 19&4 1410-34 Myra. Suite X, Laguna Beach, Callf. Thia statement wu llled wtth the Piiot March 12. 19, 26. April 2. 1984 exceeding by at least five percent propttrty toca1ec:1 at t7000 So. Red 92851 County Clerk ol Orange County on 1411-84 (SVo) the highest written bed. The Hiii Ave .. lrvlne. Counly of OranQe, ----.. -_-""_NO_TICE ___ _ Richard J. Thorman, 745 Jan. 27• 1984 hlgheat responsible blddet shall be Slate or California. '"~ AYOCldo.. Cor d4ll M Calll f231'1S1 TICE requle<ed lo execute lhe lorm ol Said property Is ~rlbed in gen-T-_, 92625 ona ar. . PubHlhed OranQe Coes1 Dally PlellC NO leue eooh format hH heretofore eral as: Machlnary &. Equtpmeot of NOTICE Of nl'U""mra SAU: Ron wnnams, Inc .. 27841 Lt Paz Piiot Feb. 20. 27. M'arch 6. 12. f98-4 K-10117 been. approved by the Board ol that N.C. Mec:ttlne Shop bullnas Tl.s407tn R d 1 ..,.., N"'uel Callf 82677 1032-8-4 Trustees. known es KAISER ELEC· YOU ............. UlT'--.. oe , -....-n• .., , FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll The eo.. rd of Trullees shall make TROPRECISION _..,. ~~'l_,T D::'.,... ... ~ .,;' Thi• business '-oonducted by: a ------------1 NAME STATEMENT 1 1 whe .. _. Auction wilt be conducted by ~ _. • nv ,., .., _.. .... - llmtled pertnenl'llp PUBLIC NOTICE The toltowlng person Is dOlng the de1erm net on u 10 ,.,..,. to TAUBER-ARONS AUCTIONEER· tm UNLlll YOU TAKE ACTION Rlctiard J. Thorman -----------· bualne9$ u leaae Sllld feaHltles wUhln ten ( 10) ING CO INC AUC1~ lhe TO '9tOTECT YOUR l'tlOPEnY, This 11alemenl WU med wtlh Ille ACT1T10UI 9UllNEll WESTERN CYCL.E PROMO-days alter recetpl ot bids • .. . . on rT MAY -IOl.D AT A "*..IC Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on NAME ITATEMENT TIONS, 987 Cheyenne. Costa Meu, lnlorm1uon concerning the 3.111 day of Maren, 1984· at 1 t:OO I.AU IF YOU •m AN lXPlA· Fabrvary 6. 1984 The lollowfno person ts dolng CA 92626 proposal should be addreued lo 0 clock AM . at 17000 So Red Hiii NAnON Of THE NA~ Of THE F1t27-M ~~COMtOall~ Pftot ,._, v . March 5, 12. 11, 1 .. butlnea u S1even Nun, 987 Cheyenne, FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY SCHOOL DIS-Ave. lrvlne. County ol Orangt. ~Ho.NOi AGAINST YOU TOP DRAWER CARPET CARE. Costa MeN. CA 9262'6 TRICT. 17210 OAK STREET. State of California_ YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW~ 301 Marguerite Ave •" Corona del This business is conducted by an FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA. : terms ot 1he Sale will be lor Y£R. Mar. CA 92625 Individual 92708. (714) 8 .. 2-6851, Attention· So tar as known 10 1he Auer On Apnl 11, 198" al 1000 AM 1127-M Richard D W llllams 30 I Steven Nuss C1trOI Jones llOneer ail buSiness names and ad-VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR· Jan 27, 198" ------------Marguerite Ave .... Coron• del This S1atemen1 wu filed wtlh ll'le FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL d . sed b the T I or1 ) ATION a Cellfornla corporation ... F21'7133 PtltlJC NOTICE Mar. CA. 92625 County Clerk ol Orange County on DISTRICT 1~~p~t thr~ years'::.~ :oN~ the duiy appointed TNSt .. under Published Orange Coat Deity . Thia bl.lllnesa II conducted by an MatCh 5 198.. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TAUBER-ARONS AUCTIONEER; and pursuant to Deed of Trust. A.- Pilot Feb 20, 27, March 5, 12, 1984 FICTITIOUS aul*ESI lndlvldval F240122 SUZANNE MOORE ING CO INC WILL NOT BE ACT· corded on AprU 25. 1975 as Oocu- 1031-M N~ ITATEMENT R 0. Williams Put>llShed Orange Coas1 Daily CLERK OF THE BOARD ING AS .ESCROW HOLDERS AND ment No 21847 Boolt 11386 Page PllllC NOTICE ACTITIOUI 9UatNEll MAMIE ITATEMENT The following P41'90n la dolng bu1tnest ea; TIERRA GRAPHICS. t40 W, WlllOn J-8. Coate Meaa, CA. 92826 Terry Lynne Dhcon, 140 w. Wiiton J-8, Coate Mesa, CA. 92828 Thia buatneas ta conducted by: an Individual. Teny L. Dixon Thia statement waa llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on The fOllowlng persons are dotng Tht11111ernent wu Wed wtlh lhe Piiot March 12. 19, 26. Aprll 2, 198" Dated March 1, 198• WILL NOT ACCEPT OR PAV 214 of Ofticlal Recordl in the ortioe . business u : County Clerk ot Orange Counly on 1" 19-6" Published by lhe Orange Cout CREDITOR'S CLAIM~ or the Recorder of OranQe County, AQUA AIR POOLS AND SPAS, Jan 27. 1984 Dally Piiot March 5. March 12. Dated· March 1 1984 Californla, e•eculed by JOHN 2808 Nevis Cr., Coala Meaa, CA Frl70l7 MLIC NOTICE March l9. l98" BEAT ARONS • HOWARD TUTTLE AND JEANNE 92626 Published Orange Coast Dally 1278-84 Aucllonee< TUTTLE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Brett Taylor Dickey, 550 Piiot Feb. 20. 27 March 5, 12, 1984 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID- Peulertno •A206. Coate Mesa. CA 1022·8" YVONNE L. HAMBY AND PlB.IC NOTICE March 12 1984 DER FOR CASH, (payable at llme of 92826 ------------• ' 1431.54 sale In lawful money ol the United Frank EuQene otckey, 2808 Hevia Pml.IC NOTICE OF PETmON TO ADMJN-NOTICE OF DEATH OF St11es1 11 the North rront entrance Cr,CoataMesa.CA 92626 ISTER ESTATE NO. WILLIAM LAWSON, JR. 1ott1ecountycourthouM,700CMc: This business Is conducted by• a YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A AN.D OF PETITION TO AD PllllC NOTICE Center Drive. Weal Santa Ana, Calt-DEED Of TRUST DATED OCTO-A·l%Zll6 • lornta, all right, utle and Int-I ~1 =:•hip. NA tS. tllO. UNlEH YOU TAKE To all heirs, beneficiaries. MINISTER ESTATE NO. NOTICE OFTRUITEE'8 IALE conveyed to end now held by 1t Thi• llatemenl WU filed wt1h the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR creditors and • contingent A-1%%13% T.8. No. f456 under said Deed ol Trull In the Cou C.__.. f Or Cou ty PRonATY, fT MAY 8E SOLD AT A T all h · be {' NOTICE property lltulled In said County. nty ..., .. o ange n on PUlll.IC SALE.IF YOU NEED AN creditors of YVONNE L . O e1rs, ne 1etanes, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Clllf1ornla delcrlblng the land t~ Jan. 27. t984 Feb. 28• 1964 f2*M EXPl.ANATIOM Of THE NATURE HAMBY. AKA YVONNE creditors and contingent FIRST DEED OF TRUST. DATED In: _...... Publtlhed Orange Cout Dalty Of THE PROCEE.DINO AGAINST HAMBY and persons who creditors of W1.lliam Lawson. November 18, 1981 UNLESS YOU The Leuel'lold es11te In the real ,...,., ,_ Pit M h 12 19 26 A.,..I 2 1984 YOU, YOU SHOULD CANT ACT A be h · · ted J d h be TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR proper1y described es Lot 32 of Publtahed Orange Cou1 Dally OI arc . • . .,.. • LAWYER. may ot el"W\Se mteres r. an persons w 0 may PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Tract No 4705 tn lhe City ot New- Piiot Feb. 20. 27. March 5. 12. 1964 l4()9,.8'4 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE in the will and/or estate: otherwise mterested Ul the PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN por1 Beach, .. lhown on • map l02"-84 T.S No. •1711 A petition has been filed will and/or estate: EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE !hereof recorded In boolc t86. P\lll.IC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN. that by WAYNE E. HAMBY 10 A pelitJon has been filed OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ 31 to 35 1nc:lulMI of Ml• PllllC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllHlll NAME ITATEMEn' The lollowing person la doing bualneaaaa: POO DRAIN ANO PLUMBING SERVICE. ti 14 Rocky Point ~­ port Beech. CA. 92625 Darrel Rffd Fergu1on, 111" Rocky Point. ~ Beech, CA 92825 Thi• bualnest 11 conducted by: en Individual. Derrel Ferguton Thll ata\ement wu flied with the County Cl«k of Orange County on Jan. 27. 1984 mTt• Publllhed OranQe ·COUI Delly Piiot Feb. 20, 27. Mercl'l 5. 12. t984 1028-84 flta.IC NOTIC£ ACTITIOUI IUeMll NA•tTA,..,.NT The lollowtng penon1 ere doing INalneu u: ROSE AUTO SALES, 8502 Gar· oen Grove Blvd.. Garden GrOV9. CA 92&« Glenn C. RoHmen. 3951 ~agnoll• Rd.. Oceen1lde. CA 92054 8ruoe RoMmen. 5972 Padua. Huntington 9Mctl. CA 82648 Thia bullnea 11 conducted by: • general per1oerahlp Gtenn C. RQMman Thia llllemttll WU llled with lhe Coun~ Clerk or Orange Coun1y on Jan. 2 • 1~ ""°"' Publlltled Orange COUt Dally PllOI Feb. 20, 27, Maron 5, 12. 1~ 1023-1-4 NI.JC fl)JIC[ on Wedneeday. M11Ch 28. 1984, 11 th S Co f Or by Betty Lawson in the Su-YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A <*ieneoui MAC>S. recordl of aald YOU AM .. DEl'AUl T UNDER A lO:OO o'otoc:lt a.m. of aeld day. In the e upenor urt 0 -LAWYER Orange County DEE> Of TMJ8T, DATED MARCH room Mt Ulde tor conducting ange County requesting that perior Court of Orange On Merc:h 30. t9M. at 9:15 A.M . The str .. 1 eddr ... Ind other 21, 1177. UNLEll 'fOU TAKI AC-TrustM Salee within the oltlcel ol WAYNE E HAMBY be ap-County requesting that EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS. INC . common designellon. If any, of the !2! t.,.o .?!K>y.T'E':,!..Y~T ~«>!-REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER-pointed ~ personal r en-Betty Lawson be appointed A Celllomia Corpcntlon .. duly IP-reel property deac:rlbad lboY9 It "'"' •· -...,.... ...... ..,... VICE. located a12020 North Broad· . . . ,.. pointed Trvstee undW pu~ant to puf'ported to be 2102 Aralla. New· UC IAl.L • YOU ...0 AN EX· way Sutle 208 In the Clty 01 Santa resentanve to administer the as persdnal representative to Deed ol Trust recorded Novembw port BMc:h, CA 92eao "-ANATIONOf'ntmNATUMOf A 'Couty 0 f o State or est t of YVONNE E admmistertheestateofWil-20,1981,ulnS1.No2362fl,tnboolc n,. underligned Truat .. dlt-THI ~HlHNO AQAJNIT YOU na,. 1 nA 0 ESraTOQeA E. SECUA a e · li La J d h t4297. ,..,.. 1114, of Offlclal ~ e1-•m• •"" tiablltty 1~ •ftv 1~~~--you •MAO• ... CONT'"CT .. , ... ·Celt orna. EAL ATI t-HAMBY AKA YVONNE am wson, r . (un er t e .---off........ Cou .. .., ~ -·, ,........, -· -· -.vv..... " ,. -• TIES SERVICE. a California corpor-HAMBY' (under the lnde-lnd nd Admirus · cords In the """' of the nty neat of the 1treet eddreaa Ind other ''""' , etlon. u duty eppolnled Truatee epe ent trauon Recorder ol Or•nQe County, State common ~nlllon. If 1111y, lhown NOTICI Of TllUITU I IAU under Ind pursent to the power of pendent Administration of of Estates Act) The petJt.ion ol Callfomla. EAeeuted by 187 EM· herein. 0 M ..... "°2• ~t1S2098• , 10.00 Nie conferred In that cer1atn Deed F.stat.es Act). The petition is ts Sf>t for hearing m Dept No ERALD BAY ASSOCIATES.• pert· Seid aale w411 be made. bul n ""'' v, '"· 1• · of Trutl eiceouted by ROBERT H. f h · · De N 3 3 700 c· · Ce le Or neral'llp w1tl'lout covenant or warranty, e>e· A.M.,aqhef eattntrancetobbyOfl DREYER, JR. and THERESA set or e~gm pl. o. at IVIC n r ., WILLSELLATPUBUtAUCTION pr ... or Implied. regarding lltJe, 5th StrM1 of Chicago Tl11e In-DREYER. hutband and wile 81 com· at 700 Civtc Center Dr.. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ~on. or encumbfanc.s, to turanoe Company located et 501 N. munlty property, recorded October West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 on March 28, 1984 at 9:30 (payable at time 01 sale In lewtul pay the rerMlning pnnclpeJ tum of ~~~•r:r~~1\~!~a~~·~=~~ ~:::·~~ ~~~~.011~~1::~ on MARCH 28, 1984 at 9:30 A.~ YOU OBJF£1' to the ~~~~~:_ut~t-;c'hes:,:•>0~~ ~~~·~h~~~ .. '(=:.: l ornle, CALIFORNIA RE-140, ReGOrder's tnllrument No. A .M . County Courthouse, loc•ted on provided In Mid note(I), ed'Y~ CONVEYANCE COMPANY, a Celt-26943. by reaaon ol 1 brMCfl or IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petitJon, you Santa Ana Blvd . between If any, under the term• of the o..cs lornle Corporation, 81 duty ap-default In payment or per'formanoe granting of the petition, you should either appear at the Sycamore St. ' Broadway. Santa of Trust. r .... c:hwgee and ex-pointed Trull .. under that oerteln of the obllgallon• aecured thereby . h h . d tat b . Ana. Calif all right title and lnter .. 1 penMS of ,,,. Truatee and or the OMd of Tru11 exec:uted by RONALD Included I hat breech ot delaull. N~ sho~d either appear at ~ e eanng an s e you o Jf!C· conveyed 10 and now held by It '"'''' crMted by Mid OMd of R. RUSSELL AND KATHRYN J. tloe of which wu recorded Novem· heanng and state you ob,ec· lions or file written obiec-undef said Deed of Trust In the Trull. tor lhe amount ~bly RUSSELL. HUSBAND AND WIFE u w 20. 1983. u Recorder's tnstru-lions or file written ob,ec· uons with the court before Pf099f1Y 1nu11ed In said Couniy estimated to be 197 .e20.46. tru1tor1, recorded on March 30. ment No 83-54581, WILL SELL AT lions with the court before th e hearing Your appear-and s111e detlcrtbed as. The beneficiary uno.r laid OMd 1977. u lns1rument No. "1550 In PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-. Lot • of Tract No 1104, Sub· ot Tru•t heretofore e11eculed end Boote 12124, Page 527, of Offlc:lal EST BIDDER FOR CASH, lewtul the hearing Your appear-a.nee may be m person or by division T ot Emerald Bay. In the delivered to the undenligned 111111'11· Record• of Or-noe County, State of money of the United States. or a a.nee may be m person or by your attorney. unlnc;orporated srM. County Of Or-ten Oeolwallon of Oefeutt and 0.- Calttomla. undet the~ of .. 1e caahier'• Checil drawn on a state or your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-ange. as shown on a map rec:t>rded mend ror Sele. end• written Nohoe lhereincontelned. wfll et publlc•uc· national bank. 1 11111 or fed«•I IF YOU ARE A CREDI-TOR or a conungent creditor 1n 8oOk 35. Page "2 and 43 of Mt. or Default and Ei.c:tlOn to Sell The lion to the hiQhes1 bidder for caatl, credit union. or e atete or federal . • celleneous Mapa. records of Ot· undwalgnec:I CIUMd Mid Noooe ot °' cMck u deec:fibed balOw. pay-aavlnga and loan uaoclallon domt-TOR or a conungent credJtor o r the deceased, you must anoe County. eentomle_ Default and Election 10 Sell to be able 11 thl Urne of &ale In lawful cited rn tl'lla 11111. all payable at the of the deceased, you must file your c1a1m with the the street address and other recorded 1n the oounty wMr• the money of the United Stat" of tltne ol aale. 111 rlol'll. title and file your claim with the t"OW't or present 11 to the per-common designation, It any, of the ,..., property II located ""*'"· wf1hout warranty •XPI' ... lnl«•I held by It. .. fruit ... In lhel . real proper1y dMc:rlbed above II DATE March 2 198 .. °" Implied u 10 title. uM. pa. real proper1y attueie tn .. Id County court or present n to the per-sonal representative ap-purported 10 be: 167 Emerald Bay, VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR- ....ion or encumbfanc.a. Ill rlgl'll. and State. daacrtbed u followl· tonal representative ap-pointed by the court within Laguna 8"oh. Clllllomia ATION title end lnl.,_1 now held by It U Lot 20 In Block 734, of Corona del point.eel by the court within four months from the date of The underllgned Trual• dis· u Mtd TrutlM IUCll Trua1M In end to lhe tollowlng Mar In the City ot Newport 8eacl'I { th da f first issua.nce of letters as c1a1m .. ny lilbillty for any lnc:orrec1-..a 1 N Stand Ave Gi.n<!ale. CA dMcrlbed property tttuettd In the County ol Orange, State of Call~ f?ur ~nths rom e te o neu ofthe .. ,.. eddr ... and other 91203 etoreeald County and State, to wit· IOl'nMI, ••I* map raoorded In Book first 1SSuance of letters as provided m Secuon 700 o f common Maignllk>n. If any. IN>wn Telephone. (2l3) 500-248~ L.01 91 of Treci No. 8788, In the 3. pagee 41 and 42, MllCellaneout provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code o f Ca.J.i. herein By Crt1Una VIHota City of trvlne, .. thowntn Bookon a m21ap Mapt, In the office of the county the Probate Code of Cali-fomia The time for filing Said 18141 wt" be made. bu1 Publtlhed Orange Coast Dally PMot tr..of ~ SS, reoorCS. of llld County {.tin without OOY«\anl or 9rlffl"ll'f. P · Marof1 12, t9, '26, 1984 Peg.a 3 to 6, MleeelllneOue Mape, The llrMt lddreea or'olher COll'I· fomla. The time for 1 g claims wtll not expire pnor pr ... or lmplted. reg1tdlng title l'30-M l1'00rda of Mid Orange County. moti dellOnetlon or lhe r .. 1 prop-claims will not expire prior to four months from the date poa .... 1on. °" encurnbrenoea. to The total amount of ti-unpaid arty herelnebove deacrtbed 11 to four months from the date of the hearing nouced above. pey the l'9'T'llllntno principal tum 01 ----l'tll.l--C-*l_TICE ___ _ =~~.:=.-::; ~~~~~.?°t!:i=:V· ofthehearingnotia!dabove. YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~~~lh--:zcs.:y=:.: ' C09ta. ·~end ldvanoee et TI19 ~tgned 'hel'eby di•· YOU MAY EXA~E the file kept by the court. U provided 1n aald no~•>..~. llM:..=A=-tl'le time or ti-lnltMI l>U'*-'lol'I of cQlfM ett llebfflty tor any tnc:orreot· the file k.ept by the court. U you are mterelted In the es· it any, undef 1he term• of aakl Dead dol tiw. Notice.,.. "3.1..~·.53· neee In Nld ltrwt Clddr .. or other you are 1n·---....i in the ee· late, "OU may 8erve upon the of Trust, ,.., ~ and e.x· The~ peraone .,. no Currently dlled ~Check• common ~na11on. \C"l'QILCU J -..l .,.,... Of Ille TNatM and of the ~ u · °' Cer1111ed ONdta payeblla to ti... 8flld ..;-:.. be made wlttiout tale. you may le~ upon the exeaitor or euministrator, or trvat• ~tees by aald Dead of DU.TA MANAGEMENT, 2111 TNIWO(blOOW"9ecceptableto --. -·-Of 1-...ited,,.. execut«oradminislrator.or upontheatt.omeyfort.heex-Trvat ~ Cen1• onve. &.lt1• 200. ..._ ..... _,_ • ., --....... T>o.... ... Of the ·-'""" ,. .. 12715 T~ pRMded proper_...,..,,.. gardlngttue,poa11111on,or~ upon&heattorneyfor&heex-ttUtor or ad.miruatrat.oT, a.nd ,. .. tot. amount .,.,.._.. ww.. ...... 2 cation la~. 6ranoeiia. to 11111ty the pr!£bel--_ _._,_,_._ d fU with the with balanOI of the ~tlOn MCu<ed Deft• _..... 8eMoM. Inc.. I 11 ,,om Information wfltch the enoa ot the Note or°"*' lion ecuior or -.uuu.uau11t.or, an e court by the Pf°'*1Y to be IJOld .....an-"*'-Center °""'9, ~· 200• T~ dMnll ,....._ but IOf MCUNd by~ Deed ot T • wltfl file with the ooun Wlth proof o f terva, • wnttcn ahM •tlm&ted COMa. ·~end ~ ~5 .. concNated by: 1 wtlktl Trvac. !Mk• no ~ ln1Wt end other """9 .. prOYIOed proof of aervice, a written request staUng that you ~ ICSY•ioee •I the urne OI tne lnltlll i.tlCn or ~. the w ~ tNreln; p1ue edY91ioee. ""'1· under f't'que$t atallna tN.t you de-~ spedal notace of the ftl -publeetlon of tl'le NotlCe ot Sela It corpora~:.... ..__..._t Or.-(•) Ot OltW OOftVl.'O" _.. IN terme tNreot and ln*-1 on • ..-.. .. 1 of ..... fil 1 .. n f ln and 12.173,Qa.23. -Wlmltn ......... ~ wttti IN netlon of tt. lbo¥I ~ ~ IUdl ~ and plue twa, l1re ...--.. not.ice o.ue -.... o an ventoey ap-The be!~ Uftder NICS Deed ~ ~ ~ County on arty le I P11t1e Cltde. Wne. CA. ctlarOM •ncl Hpenlflof the lng of an lnvimtory and ap-~t ohstate ~tS or of TNlt "* lllOl'ON ..outed end Jard' 1914 .... ._ t2~~1ebeln09*1orttw Tn•eund«thelrustur•ttdby prabementofertat.-taCll' o( U,. petitionl or ll«'OUO'-=-~:-0.:,.-:,:::: · ' n:rrw «~the ~11 =-.,.~..:o~lon ~of the peddona Cl' accounia ~tioned in Sectaon l200 nwncSIOr8ele.encJ•wrtlt9"Nottoe ~ r,~ ~2. = ~ by ttaicl Deed of TNlt in-rm a.•t ..tlm...S ~. c:Nrva-menlklned In SccUon \200 and l200 ~ of the CahfomJ.a ot ~ end EJactklift co tel nae .......,. ._.. ' · ,.,,,...... didnt ~ -:.._ ~ the and..--of tfla Trust-. et thl and l200.S ol ~ C&ll.fomia Probate eoct. ui.,.,lilgl.,c•'W' .-S Nottoe ol 1'NIMe -Oii ... ""'-of 1n11W publeaUOn ot tNa No-Prot.te c.ocle BBRNARO A MlNKOW o.un and Olcltlon to W to be -----------4ob ....... L ... I~ ~e'c10NVIYMCE tlolo.'::'~':·1.... UINNlmi R. GOl\OON 11111 VENTURA BLVD., ~t-,;::: "'-the !COMPANY. R!AL HTATI! HCUP\ITIH Hll'1 RAW1110flN1!! BLVD ISurTE '" Oetat ~21, t .... i;=.:.;•:c:.., &ecuuw V\oa llAYICI.. Cellkltftlla OOf1)0l'lldOn.. BA WTBORNE. CALI· ENClNO. CALIF.ORNIA ,2;"::,oT~l!HOLDl!"S, • • TNlt• FOllNlA HUt tlUI 11811 llt«*i.nt St. Fountain M61 ec:w.. A...,_ ~~ ~ W:~. = (Ill) 175-1111 (818) tfl-4tf4 Veller. CA 3108 CA.h321 20f. a.nta AM CA t210I T._ Publilh«I ~ Cout Publlaht!d ~ Coat ·1=S-- !HJ} 10f-=.a,. Co.t ~Plot ~~r. Coell Ody 0.Jly Pilot Man:h ~. March 8 Dally PUot M•rth S, M6.rth 6 Pvbl!INd ~sige ec..t Oaity ~. 27. Mal'GhB. 'i. ,.... -... .... __.., 2 ,... and Marth 12, 1984 and March 11. 1984 Miid'! &.\t." , .. ,~ ... ...,..-..... ' • • 12t7-IA • 12&1~ 1262·&4 ,~ .. # ,...,. MOTlCI Of TMl8TU'S aN..E T..L .... I •A YOUAM•DDAULT ....... A DUD Of TMl9T DA TD A1191111 I. ,_ UNLI .. YOU TMI ACnoM TO '9tOTICT YOU9' .....,., Y, fT lllA Y • acM.D AT A "*.IC I.ALL • YOU mlD AN DJlllU. NATI<* OFT.-NAT\m Of ntm l'ttOCIUHNQ AQAtMaT YOU, YOU aHOULD COWTACT A LAW- 'YBl. Tlcor T1tle lnsurenoe Company of Celtomla. • corporation, fomWty T11te lnsuranoe and Trust <:ompw,y, on April 3, 19&4, et 9:00 A.M., llcOr T1l1e Insurance Compenv « ~ loml&. • corporetlon, formet1y Tiie tnaurenoe and Trust ~. • dWy appointed TrustM under end purllU8flt to Deed of Trust recoided August 27, 1980, aalnat. No. 32933, In &ook 13711. pega 1156. Of Of- tlclel Record• In 1he ol'llOI of the County AecotO. of Orange County. Cellfomla. Will SELL A~ PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 81~ FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK. (payable •1 time of .... In lewful money of the United Stat•) M the touth front l"ltrance to the o6d Or- ... Counl'f CoutttlouM ioc.ted In the 200 8lodt Of Weat Santa AN B1w1 (lomwty West 8th Sl) Senta Ane, Celltomia all right. tttle and Interest conveyed to and now '*" by II under Slid Dead of Trull In tN property srtu.ted In aaid County and State described u : PARCEL 1 · Unit 11 a lflOWl'I end d.tined on that certain Con- dominium Ptan recofded oac.nber 12. 1978 In book 12958. page 1821 ol Oftlcll1 Recordl ot Orenga Coul\- ty. CellfOMlll. PARCEL 2: All undMded 1125 lnterellt In and lo Lo1 1 of Tract No t0023, u stiown on a Mep recorded In book "25, paiges 29 to 30 of Mt. oellaneous Maps. recordl of Or- ange County. Callfomle. together with all lmprowiments thereon. ••· oaptlng therefrom Condominium Unit• 1 1hrougn 2". lnclu1tve. located thereon. PARCEL 3: An EActuslve - ment appurtenant to each Unit tor the uM and ocwpancy of thoee por. llonl of Ille Aeetricted Common Aree dellgneted In Iha Dederatlon of Aeetrlctlons recxvded o-n• 12, 1978 In book 12958. pega 1883 ot Qmcial Records of aald County and atlQWn on the CondomlfMum Plan for each Unit. Trustor or record owner MARTIN-ROCHE· BUNNELL PROPERTIES The 11raat eddresa and ocher common dMlgnatlon. if any. ot 1ne reel prQC>ef1y dMcribed abc>ve II purported to be: 1202 Laa Arenu Way, Coata MeA. CA 92626 The underligned Truat• d.._ dalm9 any lilbiltty for any lncorreCt. ne9ll of the street ed<I-and 01'* common deeiOnatlon. if 11/t'f. ltlOW herein $.id .... -411 be mede. bUt wlt:houl CO'<lef\ant or ....,ranty. P · preea or Implied. regwdtng title, poae991on or encumbr1ina1•. to pay the unpaid balance of the note(•) aecured by Mid Dead of Trust, to-wit: S132.630.28. lndudlng .. provided In aald note(•). ed· vanoas, tr any. under the 1em11 or Mid Deed of Trust. f .... oh•QM and·~ ... of the TrustM and ot tM tr\llts ~Mted by seld DMd ot TNSl The beneflolary under said Dead of Tl'\llt heretofor• executed an<I dellYered to the undltnlgned • Wl'll· ten Declaration of Default end 0.. mend lor Sate. end • written NOllOP of Default and Election to Seit The undel lig! led caused aald MotJOe ol Default and Election lo Sell to be '9COl'ded 1n the county wtier• the real property Is loclted TrvatM or petty condUc:ttng Mia TICOR TITLE INSURANC£ COM· PANY OF CALIFORNIA 1717 Wlilnut GrtWe A-Rollmeed. CA 213-30 7. 7008 Date. Febtvety 2• 1oe..c T1oOf Title lnauranoe Com9any OI Callfomlll, • corporation. tormer'ly title IMuranoa and T r\41 Compeny, 11 Mid T MllM , By RAUL HERNANDEZ PublWlad 0renoa eoa.i o..y Pttot Mardi 12, 11. ~ ~ 127 ....... u1.n&.m s 1•.517 .213,000 1125. 732.. 7IO l1.113,481.'2d C:e Orange coui DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 12, 198'4 MOTa TO CMDfTOM 0/11UUCTIW_.. ( .......... ,., U.C.C.) Notioe .. hlr90y glwn to or.dl- IOn Of lM within '*Nd lllM-~·) tNll a bulk IT......, II aboUt to be IMd9 on penone1 property ,.... .... ,,.,~ The ""'* encl ~ 96-d,.... of "" Intended trantfWot1 we: 9ea ~. d/b/t The Mouat• Trap, 3417 Newport 8cMaYwd, Newport e..an. Ca. t2M3 The IOCetlOn In C&llfornla Of the ohlef .uoutl"9 otnoe or prlndpal bu.in.. olftot of the Intended tr~ la: MtM .. aboYe. AH Other bullnau namM •nd ad· d,..... uMd by the Intended trana- f9for wmun 111,...· YMl't l11t ~.Y iut put eo tar .. l<nown to t~ lnhlnded trent,.,M are: non. The name(t) end butll'llN ad· d,.... of the Intended tranerw ... are: Suaan K. Monroe and Daniel L. Hamilton. d/b/a/ &elbOa °"'*1 Co. That the property panlnent ha<• to II daactlbld In ganaral u . alt aaeets of The MOUIM Trap a bakery, lnciudlng llxtur•. lnvtn· tory, equipment and leuehol<I Im· prowmenta. and Is located 11 34 11 ~ BIWI . Newpo<1 Beech. Ct n,. bullMU nam. uMd by th• Mid trantf1<or at Hid loeatlon la BM Schnaldaf, d/b/a/ The MOUIM Trap That Mid bi.Ilk transfer ta tn· tended to be consummlled 11 Ille office o,. J. Joteph K.,-.nady, 3168 Airway AYI., Cost• M11a, C• 92e28. Thia bi.Ilk transfer la subject to Calltornle Uniform Commerct1t Codi Section 8108. The name and addr.-1 of the Pl'· son with wtiom clalma may be llled la J.Joaeph Kennedy, Eaq 3168 Air· way Avenue, Co111 Mesa, Ca 92828 and the last day ror filing claims by any creditor shall be March 28, 1984 wtlk:ll la tile bual-,..... day before the consummation date apacttled above Dated March 9, 1984 Susan K. Monroe Oanlll l. Hamilton Intended Transferee• Published Ofange COISI Oalty Piiot March 12. 1984 P\&.IC NOTICE •·22212 NOTICE Of FILIHG OF SAVINGS AND LOAN FACILITY APPLI· CATION Notice ta hereby given that an ap- pllcatton hU bell1 filed with the DE· PARTMENT OF SAVINGS ANO LOAN relallno to an app11e111on by COAST SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS- SOCIATION. 855 South Hiii Street. LOI Angella. Catitornla 90015 to purchue the aaseta and assume the llabllltlet of a branch facilny of PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, 855 South Hiii Street, Los Angeles, Calllornla 90015 to purchase the assets and BNume the llabllltles ol a· branch faclllty of PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, 9584 Wiishire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California 90212 which ls•ocated at 4860 Irvine Boulevard, City of trvlne, County of Ora~e. Calllornoa The application Is open tor public inspection on accordance wttl1 the commlssooner s regutatoons at either ottlce ot me Department ot Savtnga and Loan ol the State ot CaHfornoa located at 600 South Common-atth Avenue Los An· getes 90005 <Tet !213) 736·27851 and 350 Sansome Street San Fran· CISCO 94104 (Tel (• 15) 557-3666) Wrlllen obiec11ons or othllf dOCU· rnents relevant to the app1tca11on should t>e llted w11n the Department and a copy delivered or mailed to the 1pphcant. COAST SAVINGS I ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION not later than Marcy 27 1984 ti a publtc nearing 1s held any person may appear and make an oral statement during an amount of time llmfted by the hearing officer which In the case ot any person who has not filed prior wri1ten objectoon or other documents Is to be tlmoted to not more than 15 minutes In dur· atton, or such shorter Ume as may be allowed by the hearing otllcer II a branch office hearing Is sched· uled, a notice wlll be placed in the Weekly Notice of Fiiings. Heanng and Oectalona on Applocatoons and LlcanMs lnlormauon may be se- cured by C4lllng the aoove phone numwa Published Orange Coast Oaoly Polot Maren 12. 1984 1427-84 P\&.IC NOTICE G-47497 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pn>fecl No. 13 8/R "2 Sealed proposals will be received at the ottloe ot Plant Operauons • Chief of Plant Opera11ons Ill Fair- view State Hospital 250 t Harbor Blvd., Co1t1 Mesa, CA 92626 unltl 2:00 P.M. on April 9 1984, at whocl'I time they wOI t>e publicly opened and read for performing work as Furnish all labor. materials. tools and equipment necessary to re- pl~ one (1) root on .. 8 t>ulldong Qn one (1) realdence, at Fairview State Ho1pltal. In accordance wilh plan• and apeclllcallona therefor Preference will be granted to bid· dara properly approved at Small Buatnes•" In accordance with Sec- tion 1896. et. seq , Tiiie 2 Cailtornla Admtnlatratlve Code Appllcallons tor preference muat be submllled to 1111 Small Business Office 1823 · 14th Street, Sacramento CA 95S14, not le11 than five (5) caien dar d•yw In advance ot bod opening dete. Thia preference applies to pro- ject• ~ the estimated pro1ec1 coet exceed• $25.000 00 Bid propo9811 must be submitted tor 1111 entire work described there· 1n. Deviations from plans and SPIC•· ficatlons wlM not be con11dered and wtll be cauH for rejeclions ot bids The Oeper1ment has the right to waive any lrregulartty on • bid or 10 reject any or ell bids No bid wlll be con11dered unless 11 11 med• on • atandard lorm tumlahed by the Department 1nd 11 mad• In accordance with the lro· 11ructl<>n• to Btdd1tt1 Proepec11119 bidders may 111am· Ina and obt•ln plans. speclflcat1ons and bid lonn by calllng 11 or m11ttng a requeet to the Office ol the Ch1et of Plant Oparattona at the at>ove eddraN, tllaptlooe numbef (7141 957-5212. A peyment bond, Standard From 807 In the amount of 1111)1 percent or the contra.ct price muat aocomperoy ~ contract lnvohtlng an ••Pll1· dlture In axe.ta of $25,000 00 TM ~lvl bidder wilt be re- quired to a11ecute a contractural ~I In the form of a "Stan- cs.td ~I. Form 2" wtllch aflall be Olndlng upon the Stall of Celdomle only upon approval by the ,._ ... ln..9COOl'd#ICI With the pr0V1slon1 of &ctlOn 1770 of the Labor Coda, IN °"'*11Mf'I hu ucert.m.d tNt the o-ner.i pr1Yalltng rat• of wao-~bll In the county tn Wl'llctl the WOt1' ls to be done ere u.oee "* eetablt1had llnd pub llheO by lhe Olrec:tOf of lndultrtal Aetalloaa Coc>tee of the wave rat• -on m. at the Oftloe of the Chief ol ptal\t Op«atlOnt, ,lllrvl9w Hoei>f tel and 1t the ~r1ment ol 0.. ~Ill 8'rvlOM l'lledquart.,.. otttoe. Site 1n~ton win be held Mon· day. Maren 28. 1984, 10 00 A M Felfvlew State H09Qilal Viet~ 8leliijac Ctll9f o1 Pi.n1 Opatauona 111 Pubhl*9 Ofanoa coett Daily l'+1o1 ..... ~ 12. ti, tN4 1273-e4 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s .I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 642-5678 . 8oa111 101 Salt IH1t1 ltr 1lt f!oa111 tr t lactat PrtJ 1350 8t11t1 1Jafa1al1~t4 T H E DA IL Y P,11..0T I Gtaeral 1002 Gtaeral 1002! ~1111 M111 1024 ltQ!rt ltacla lHt' 11 lllTI, GI F1utal1 C .... rn r.T.'J~I( 'I:' JlOl""S• Eattalde 10·2br 1~ba i Vall~ 2!34 • I .A, • I F I"... ' 1 I' ' 4 I".. ) n ~ IAH REPOS 20 HW OlllOS 10 ~ON-ASSUM. LOAN· 4br 2ba owner• unit Ex §Bf 388 1 hme Telephone . nv1r~: Monday FnJin 8:00 .\ ~1.-5::rn P.\I Busines:, Counter . Mon<la \-Frida' 8 :00 :\.\1.-.S::~o P.\1. llEAOtl:\E': Pl BLICATI<" I >I-.·\ I> LI' E \londJ\ "'·'' II {I I ,1 trl l ut> ... d,1' \J , •11 {I I I' Ill \\ t·olrw-.d.i' I ,,. ~ t l I' 111 I llllr,d.t' \\ ,.,j '•I I I' 111 ~rid j. I l 11 ti ~t I I' t l 1 ~.1t11r1Ln I ) I I I Ii' I' Ii I ~u11d.1' I rt ~ I II I I' 111 C::\ ~C:ELl.·\T IC ,., ,'( C( )HHEt :TH)\~: C a1wrll.111C111 ... .111d 1·.11 r •·1·t11>11~ 111.1, lw rn,ul1· 011 ... .1111t· d1'aill111t•.. 11:- abow•. Plt•a ... 1· ,1 ... 1'_ l11 r .1 1 .1rw1•ll.1!11111 number ,,fwn 1·a111·1·ll111!! \1111r .111. ERRO R ': Check \·our ad Jd1h ,ind n·111fft errors lntmf'di;i lr>h l'ht> n .\ ll y PILOT a urnr~ lidb1lit' tor th<' fir ... 1 incorrect 11. ·ert1011 1 ·11h CLA I FI ED 6·l 2-:.5o78 Hoaat1 111 Sale Boaaea ftr Sale Gtatral 1 oo.2 Geaera l ~;;.;.;;.;;.;..~~~~~ 1002 Some s 1000's under mer· Liii ISLE going golni eonet Prime Lovely 3Br 2b•. lg ofo/den, 9 3xGro11 Ataume 75% ec r .poo • M ' ucluslve W11tclltt • , mod kltch kid pet $700 • ket Lowdn,lowlntrates. llEDUOEDlllDllEAIYll C. area. I sfromS.C. ,229000 C 11645•7•08 l~nat11~11gt831 •B16 53g..6190BESTAll)llM ,BIG discount for cash · all "Bachelor owner" aays It's Plau. 1,2, & 3 Bdr trom • · • areas Call tot details too much hou141r Must S 100,000 never ottered 10•19 dwn, 2 Bdr 2'A Ba, *I UI UllTI* iat. ltacla 240 Bkr 848-4557 sell lmmedlately Ora· before 0 down to vets l)OOI, lllnl cond , OWC Costa Meta units 1st time ~o""""'!B!!"lr•OOk ... h•u•ra"!"t'!!!'$J!!"!7!!'!!5~1~11~hM-mallc 2-story, move-In Hurry I 8 4 1·63 0 5 . $117,900. 8;! 1·8032 agt ottered tOxgross wtgreat HAT ITI How can you? 2400 sq It E side condo. 2 car gar- age. French doors, 2 frplcs. micro-wave. yard. patio & much more Bank will finance w/100/o down at 12"1. interest No ap- pra1 sal or points $169 000. Traditional Realty 63t-1:no COllOMA DEL Md DPLX JUST LISTED Terntic location only '2 blocks from oeacn on the ocean side or P C H and Bayside Drive 3 Bdrm and den Owners unit with fireplace. beamed cel11ng carpets and drapes • large 2 bdrm rental unit over 4 car gar- age Prtced to sell at $309.000 (714) 673-4400 EASTS I DE COSTA MESA condition & spacious 4 241 · 1275 financing. Call for detalls. w I ap PI s n I c• vr d bdrm• wllarge flving and IY OWIEll *UDI UYFROIT* Owner/Agent 540-4484 539-6190 BEST Alty IM dining areas See & sub· New Exclusive Llellng OOYlllTOI 4 PLEX Ott Warner 2B• w/lrplc mil now $499.000, call 2br 2ba elegant Twnhome la Lido Nord: 3 br, 3 ba. • moma l<lt kid/pet $550 631-1400 quiet area. lrpl, totted Pier & allp Ideal for your Super .. pride 01 own-539-6190 BEST Alty IM 1 ceilings, lndry rm, attach sport llaher Elle. outlets eralllp · 3 BR 2ba CAPE COD Ill I.LE 2 car gar w/opnr+ more galore S 1 550 000 owner' a unit, three 2 BR Split level 3-4Br 3B• • • $119,900flrm.833·1290 . ' ' . 1',.,ba.RoomtorRV.cor· cnets kit dbl Oat $710 A total remodel of this 2 VIRGINIA O'BRIEN ne< 101. Aume $124,800 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee bdrm • converttbte den, EASTSIDE 673-1323 Lido Realty et 11 7•;. fixed 30 yrs --.. -=-s ,.,.u=-RF=1.,.,.N...,..U'.":S'""A-::c .. -- gourme1 kitchen and 81· 2 bdrm, 1 ba, on lrg R-2 Bdrm 3 Ba home, on Near Huntington Har- trac11ve detatltng Also 101 9000 sq ft 01 land Penn. Pt, Ille & OiMI'\ bour Buy to live in or for ~~~~~ 2 ;alh:. d2r :'.; one bdrm apt $425.000. Xlnt oppty lor bldr Ask· $379,000. Agt 673-3777 Income gar-+ morel 8• 1-6208 lee 631-1400 mg $129,000. 821-6170 AbercrombieCo840-2469 I IAYOllHT IY OWIH - " '11 Kl H< '' 1 EASTSllE IUm Br • den • tam rm. 2'i't Ftur •-P111 Aul111tl1 llOMI., I•<· 1W1th Mrd to lmd hard· ba, pool, spa Great NOT m multiple ll1tlng YET REAL ESTATE wood floors Close 10 financing Reduced to • so you won't be calling 131-1400 shopping & transpor-$275,000 213"'430~629 on p I ck e d over --------talion Laroe 140' deep 1•JFllOIT TRIPLEX prope111es 1 lot wtth lruu trees and • Oall Alleror1•ltlt Ot. "MESA VERDE" room to expand. Only 140-2AH $18&,000 $137,500 759-1501 ------ New on the marketl Super TAX SHELTER large 4 bedroom. 2 bath Income units, $SOK dn, ap- one story Huge family BEST BEACH BUYI prox SS0,000 tax deduct room and kitchen looks Br 2 ea Condo w/air 1st yr Rusa 6•2·6153 bl<r oul to large rear yard, cond Walk to beach -1 R.E. Wa......-1625 corner lot. room lor RV A pool, spa & tennis muSI see e11ecut1ve $162 ooo For terms ***** home now only --c 11 ·o 1 G lbe WAMT OUT? $165,000 Call 546-2313 8ar4H Park Ylll11t a 8 or~s e r g n .,...,.~,.. .......... .,.. Open Sun 1 -5 at 209 f:Aay-645 0663 We buy condos. houses. Vacant 3Br 2Ba $850 3 Br 2ba $750 1Br $460 962·4• 71 Keith 968-9853 l"iae 2244 * TURTLEROCK, 4 Bdr. 2 Ba, 3 pools, tennis, brtght & clean. S 1295. 752-0664 Ranging In pnce lrom $700-$1200 f ~ -- aisor ~ealty . ~ 786-1172 1 0 &:1 ,, ;,. 'ij~;jgti>-f¥i_\!i! ~11,'a~:~11!~ ::st~~~~~: II~ CUYOl-IY OWIH 0~15 :C,~11~~~~~:Sh 'b°:. ~~ ~ :l=J ing avallable 11 Yo fixed rate, 30 )lfl 3880 Michelson Drtve --Franklin Realty 640-7000 Monaco with besl GC Your price. our terms. lrvme "'EW IEW IEW view. 14 Rue V1llars 730-7003 " ' ' Great Prtee 2 Br 2 Ba. Open wl<nda 640-1538 leatilt 3 Br 2-sly condo. Walnut roor carpeting wallpaper, Eas1s1de Twnhse. lrplc. 2 l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Sq., park, pool, avail vinyl floors, k•tcllen. land· car garage s 139 900 11 1mmed. $850. 552-8468 seeping. patio and more Devin RE · 642-S36S lllCAIYHCISTOI HtHU Fuaiahd Beauttfut 2150 sift. Turtle tn tact this one lsnew 1n Lowest priced golf course Rock condo 3Br 3ba. up- arod out Mesa Verde :! OWIEll IAY ClllllY custom m Canyon 4 C cl I u ZIZZ graded cpl/drapes Pool and a den wun ramlly rm 4 BO family rm home In Bedrooms. 4 baths. prl-OIODI t .. ar & tennis. 644•2227 Great existing loan and convenient location vale pool and spa UI-Beau11luHy decorated, --------- the lull prtce. is only $127.500 Mel Kiddie Re-11mate in privacy completely furnished OOLIMllA SQIAllE $151.900 Don t miss 11 altor 642-7658 $1 195000 Tnhse $1095 673-0898 TOWllll( 751·3191 • l . ,· ' ~ 11111111 U1ft1r1i1helll stories with 2 Mstr ~lies, Charm1ng,3 Bdrm home wttn enlry counyard & spa Family room with fireplace opens to a 2nd patio Priced-to sell at ,_ _____ •L•ID•O-IS•L•E-----~ S 18s,ooo. cau Binnie Dixon for de1ails sp '°'lECT Hunt. Beacla 1040 10-1 00 Br ens '"Dover Mod et" 2 PROPERTIES By owner, 4 Br. 2 ba on lg~ Geaer1l 2202 never been lived In, neo· lot. Ownr will pay 3pt!i tral decor. across lrom $144,500. 964-8832 Oceanfrnt2Brsglfamlly park with community Traditional 3 Br. 3 t ~ Ba.Bay front, pier & float for 65' boat. PriccA(.f to sell $990,000. Remodell'd :3 Br, 2 &, lrg playroom. ftreplace, beam ceiling $-120.0UU IRYIJIE TERRACE Panoramic bav & ocean view. 4 Br 4 Ba. patio. pool home. Fee Price $775,00U VISTA DEL LIDO BAYFROMT Fabulous bav mounla111 v1c·w 1 Br, 1 Ba. condo co-op· Lowest pm·e $295.000 GE 1s9-9100 GlORGf El~11\lS CCMPAlll~ EMERALD HY SU&,000 i/'nmaculate charming 3 Br 3 Ba colonial on nat lot Loads ot curb appeal A real doll house P11vate beach and tennis Ask tor David Htrschter or Rod Daley 644-7020 LIMQO REAL ESTATE EMERALD IAY Open Sat/Sun, 10·5 llOme S 1250/yrly pool $850/mo Sharon 20512 Sall Atr Cir. Su••tr I Wl•ttr Smllh 644-6200 Ocean close 2Bd 2ba Rt1t1l1 Seaspray twnhme JAOOIS llULTY Pool/spa, tennis & sec. 4 yrs new $109,000 priric1· BIG CANYON PROP IHHEIHT pals only 720-1705 71•1175·1113 VILUH COURT 2 BR 3ba tr1-tevel condo COUNTRY 1 w/2 cat gar RacQ\lel ball P1clure perfect In Harbor & tennis S 125.000 Bkr CHARMllG View large 4 Bdrm 963-8377 lam11y nome w1tn spa Only H H L-l04Z 5298.000 IDI. lr-11 I llliiiH I I I t "ti ~ OI WATEll COHO Realtors 675-6000 Catl'ledral ceillngs. 1 Br 1 &11foeur11 Yltw 2 lrCt14t ht 2 oar 11r•c• 1211.000 NEW & LOVELY decor In this 2 Story townhouse 3BR pvl patio, bit-in l<llchen. dining area. gar. lrplc. comm pool. across from park $850 ~Mar:nab-lrvin1 l<~\11\ '"'"'''' Northwoods lux. 2600 s/I 4Br, fir. lge swim pool. many extras $1500/mo yr lse David 731-7004 Rancho San .Joachin, fatr- way condo. beaut lake & golf crs vu, 2 Br -den, 2 Ba.gar. $895 960-3521 BAYSIDE PUCE BAYFROMT Ul5,000! ,Immaculate charming I Spectacular bayfronl dplx l Br. 2 Ba up. I Br 3 Ba co1on1al on flat Ba $158.600 759-0915 -.-. .............. .,-..iilrvine 1044 ITA~~~.~,0.~:i"""' CORONA DEL MAR VU of bay & lights. across trom park Decorator sharp 3 Bdrm • French doors atflum d1n1ng room TURTLE ROCK CONDO 2br, pool, tennis, vtew, xlnt loc $900 838-5988 eve 2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 boat spatt'S $1,375,000 101 Loads of curb appeal A real doll house Pr1va1e a eoo...ns h ' * FORECLOSURE * Boy ·, eoc 2 BR 2 >ba Univ Twn IY OWIER --------·· $1600 W1terfroat llo•H lie. Un1qu-e air condlt1oned condo plush design $425 539-6190 BEST Rtty fee I i'ElllMSUU HOME OCEAN FRO MT beach and tennis As!\ lor David Htrschler or Rod Ocean & J ettty views Manne room. 4 Br. Daley 544.1020 Real Esto1e Cnlr Col Sq Largest HARBOR RIDGE Best ot ••A•,.,,., 1 i ce. '"er s ... rr •••• model l350 sq ft Try 5% popular Miramar Great --------• U"IVERSITY •AR., dn & 7% ARM In Open view $SOOK 64 ... 6231 Unlverstty Park Rt1ltors 831-1 •00 I 3 Ba. 3700 sq fl 4 t'Jr parking. $ l ,:l8!'i,Otl0. LIM&O REAL ESTATE 1 COROllADO CAYS BAYFROllT EMERALD BAY ..-" house 75 Oxford Asking REITAL IJ "The Terrace.. 2Br 2Ba Four spacious bedrooms $132 000 Make olr We Magn11ic1ent view eslate, II S l•E 1 Cardiff a1tchd garage No The Kens 1 n g Ion ha11e over 50 homes and custom 5 Br · tam11y rm. C RI T ,,,, l pets $750/mo. 1st laSI + Corona Island c.·ust bavfrunt lot 85' boat DRASTIC REDUCTIOM I deck. Plans avail.. Nov.; $370,llOO w/tradt'. Exciting ocean view hOme Musi be soto now 3 ARROWHEAD HOME Bdrms • convertible den I model Features include condos 1n Irvine. MIV 5 Ba pool. spa, on a huge Houses. apts. all areas sec Ava1t. 3-1 752-2881 atrium oalio firep11 and Nwpt Ben Berni Agt lot All returblsheo • The L1c'd & bonded Call ot-- fenced yard Backs to I i R It best ol Dover Shores flee nearest you L11una Beach 2248 greenbelt Communtt)I n nt H ors 1mmeo move 1n ok I• l-1208 3 tfr 2 Ba, den. 2 car gar, Near new 4 Br 4 Ba lakl• vww :i50U sq. Immaculate cono111on ' • $595,000 Call Joyce pool. spa aQd tennis 561-5551 Owner will trade or lease B lb whitewater vu. V1ctorta co1~1 n:t1~l!_0~2: 00:1 KENSINGTON ~~~~~1~~ee land • good I PeoaiDlala 2207 ~~~-63S6~350. 494-9967, ft $440.000. Will trade for local prop. Dabolt or Sall>' Shipley ........-- - ---75l~5989 A & H Invest BALBOA H0ME-S~251MO View 3Br 2B~pl decks. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8oy~1de Oriwl' N 8 675· 6161 One of the ways homes are be1 ng bought ancl sold t.oday ts with Blended Bate Mortgage A blended rate mortgage 1s a new mortgage that covers an old mortgage and advances new funds The new mortgage 1s used to pay off the existing mort.gagP at a tow el'• 1i. lhctn tl11 ('t11 1·••1,1 marx1•1 1 Ht· T !it l l"'11de1 r,1 ·u 11l i. ttic m•w !'alt- s< 1111 '.f;l,,.,n .. hf'lW~·l'l 1 l l 11• n Jr1 t'all' ari rl 111,. t•r 1-v<1.1l111f, 111ti t k1•t 1•.1tP. ·1 he r1~·w mClnl t11v f•dV!flPlll ti-la1 ~<>r than it was previously. but. not ~s high as current rat.es would requde Impact on buyer • f'v 1 i-V• \I N•l lt1 m .r t<"lfit.'• • (an 1u .. 1 fy w1U1 ' lnwrr 1n,,nrr.1• • l.nw"!r m• r thlv pAym .. n:.s Impact on seller • AHracls r •ent1at b 1y .. 1 s • Receives all t in·1~ al c, &.njo' Many lenders offer a blended rdt.l' mortgage as 1t producei:; a higher return than the old mortgage A rool estate professional ran guided buyer t.o those properties where _this type of mor~age 1s available ln•ex•pen•sive* I For c1ass1t18d Ao ·1m 1k spen s1vJ not high ACTION 1n pflce, reasonable I Call a ctassofted Balhf a;lat Doily Pilot advertising ... , rl AO·VISOR 642-5678 lasslfied Advertising' 642-5678 ---------- o•·:a· 3"'•· •. • . .... I ..,.,_•ft•1 "' • I • ~ -•:I"• lo .• .... C I F [ 0 F I 1· 1 1 I I T Y E R ~ 11 I 1· I R U T T 0 l t-T1--r:-r-T-1 .,,........t ~ WI'"~ ... , ·~·· -------., t• •~ t <'l1""~ 10 n., '"' hCt~ t " ',.,, nq~ aoua.LITI """"' 11 ·Ol11tlflt1tlt1 1002 • ~W$fe.av, MODEL WAR.TH CHARM OCUI VIEW COMDO Rent part ol my home• 2 patios. garden nr town ' ltn the Deane Homes 4 VIiie Balboa Pr6f Decor· houses lrom H20, see to beach S 1150m 494-6930 OF YESTERYEAR Bdrm, 3 ba. lam rm ated. By Owners 129.000 appr 841-841-6208 fee L e·u 2250 GE 759-910G --------GEOl?GE f~K :\) ~c v;: .. · .. This lovely beach cottage Lovely upgrades. Wood 833-1066 or 642-H98 Exclusive Peninsula Pt lf1IDI 1 1 I FIXER 1s 1us1 steps trom beach & decking Cl nice landk· modern 3 Br Oen, 3 Ba. Clean 3Br w/mod kllch A Id h soaping ose to par micro, 2 blks beach/bay kids/pet Ok upper $600"s $118,900 I ~;~;htlul~ya0nd 8;.n~~~j and pool and tennis OPEi SAT /SIHAY $1400mo 2131378-3119 539·6190 BEST Ally lee N or t n Cost a Mes a restored The R-2 lot of· 523 7 ,500 __.r 12121 C1rtlt, httlthlff Ct 0 a ••I Ma 2222 Llf11H If itael 2252 bar g a 1 n Huge 3 fers great potential lor ru-1 IL.-; 1 4BR 3ba -study/TV rm. r D I adOed large separa1e at a very low $165.0001 r outstanding 270deg vu spacious 2 Br 2 Ba gardener, frplc s 1375 bedroom i•. batn ture development Price 1flfiisor Lg 92x168 tot, at to st. Bayside Pl bayfront •LOVELYHOMEw/pool. family room. fireplace ~ ealty I from Catalina, Upper $1750/mo mo .• ref's. 495-•707 You luc-11 and save Call ' Bay. Irvine Complex to Biii Grundy 675-6161 ·=· rt Bt1da 2269 10 see 546-2313 l. ? g S UCI Lg l)OOI 30" paved _ • ~ • . -V -1172 AV/pool ramp re-Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2·91)1 on $200 I mo. Modern 2 ftitl21-fu! '. 9 -= ' .. ::ut:· _,.." furblShed/ lndscpd . New park. 400'1• Heliotrope Story Back Bay, 4Bd 3 l ~=jfiliJ\ft Balboa hlancl 1006 11 _ paved driveway, used $1200. 673-8823 ba 3300 slf, 3 car gar, ~-·--~-!!!!-!!!!1!!~-!Jl-11-111!!!!!!-~-~·-* SUPER flMA•CllQ brick walkways/veneer Lrg 3Br 3ba duplex. New pool, jac .. '1•ac lot. Poss HOW'S THIS 2 Lge Units-Great Local 3880 Michelson Drive Fee land Hse can be ex-carpets g paint. Walk to lurn or opt. 642-1366 F R YALU ? OM LITTLE ISUID Irvine t~~:i~ p~fva:V~O?m~~~ beach $1600 960"'4229 3 Br ... den, ocean breeze. 0 E owe 1st TD w11s•1. dn poss $394 000 Agt VIEW of Harbor: Steps to $1050/mo. Ask for Vicky A lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath Proper1y tree & clear IEW IOITECITO a•o-4386 or 758-0•s4 t>eacll. 3 bJ. 2 t;>a duplex. 962-5521 or 963-7358 home w1tn den & formal Trade ror? Super 4 Br, 2•tr ba. single lamlly gar., deck. Avlfil. AprH I. 4 Br 3 Ba xtra large. dining Beautifully tand-, motivat ed S390.000 detached home. Turtle MUST SELL! Lse $1500/mo 675-5634 beautiful Back Bay home seeped 1n a deloghtful M Jacques Agl 645-9922 Rock Ridge. Lrg yard,INpt Beach tastefully done C M 2224 $1550/mo 770-0347 I cul-de-sac neigh-ale. Intercom & sec sys,1 3-0en, spa, 2500 aq II. 0111 tll borhood Sare walking to I Corona del Mar 1022 cent vac & much more. 30 Agent 6•5-9 t6 t •2-9-r -.n-c-ls~d-g_a_r _c_r_p-ts BLUFFS GREENBELT I all schools from this Col-1211 &OO yr below market rate drapes 773 w Wiison No 3 br, 21,; ba, lrplc, clean, lege Park home Priced ' tlnan $330.000. For Into YI OOUl/ITI. pets S550mo 631-8212 just p8lnted, like new. be Io w mark e I at PRIVATE IUCH 552-0917 (Irvine Pacific) 2Br 2ba w/yard, f/p, aec S 1250/mo. 720-0279 St28.000' 646-7171 Access comes with this LlflDI leacL l04I gate. $t39.000 Call $30Q's pay• rent utlls In '~~~. ~-=i~·-~n ~~~n~I ~l~~ld~:~m~h~~ -• 642-8799 or 644-8722 ~~~61~~d8E~~ R~t~' .:/I ~::.B~a~lc:'c~:~TeA~. ---------provides a countryside'· FOii SALE IY IWIER IALllA LIE llPLU prol. dee. & furn. 4 br, 3 3 Br 2 Ba frplc, 2 car ba Poot, tennis. security leelong w11t1 views of hills Quiet location • mountain Walk to shops, beach. Bal garage No pets 7ao-9228• 975•9889 IM-UW QUHTEllS Nice I Bdrm w pvt Pntry targe used brtCk ftreplace & BBQ PLUS 3 Bdrm 2 ba nome ltplc. RV ac· cess Eastsode CM nr Newport He1gnts $225.000 Roy MoC1rdl1 Rltr H8•ll2t & open space Owner will views high atop Laguna Pier. terry. rest 3Br/2ba S800tmo. 6<42-1605 • 1213)790•5125 help woth tow 1ntere11 Beach 48R 3ba Euro-ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-290 financing 759-1501 peen style custom built iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 71 1 W 20th St. Front hse HVH. 3Br 2ba Ilse, no peta. w/yard. lrplc. beam cetl. S 1175. 195• Pt. Claridge residence. Pride of own-WEITCLIFF llty IWIH 3 Br, 1 ba, no gar 720-9218 or 640-0900 ersntp shows throughout. Very spacloua ~Br 3'1aba $695/mo 241-9158 Master suite Includes home w/llerdwOOd floor----lmmac penthouse on bay, fireplace and Jacuzzi. Ing. dual atone trptcs. lam RENT GUIDE 2000 s.I., view 2 er, $249.500. rm wt access to de· S 1600. 1-998-6291 Open SUNDAYS 1to4 I hf lo tt 3 180MOUNTAINVIEW l g t ul pat crea no a 1•1••11E • •o LAG N BEAC warm Ir lend ly a I· a a&. """ ,., CHARMING U A H mosplle<e Rm for PoOI Houaea, Apia & Condos ---------3 br 2 ba. wllrg 1 br apt 573•3750 or •94•222° Ctoae to achts, ahops & Landlord• Advertise Free ·-· .. .,., .. _._ .,.,_ I Both wlfrplc. French drs, ---------parks $279,500 Onr/AQI. 60C at Stores & M1uket1 JASMINE CREEK· Ocean view, 2 Br, 2 ba, den. $1650. 644-1687 evea. LIDO ISLAND COLDWeu BANl(eRO 1 1110. trees $289K 427 01 Tiil WATER 0 Y s 6 7 5 • 2 3 1 1 or 8• 1-42fJO Heliotrope 675-1018 2 BR 2ba condo Sell 6•6-8118 ev/wttndt. ------------- --------• Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba E.slde, 1 C I M 1024 lumlunfurn. Pvt. patio. child OK. avail. now 01 • tsa Dtw , nice cptldrps. ""Sa-.-,-.-Aa-.---l.,.._l'-'""O se1s. 760-8862 ..-..-.... um•-o 2 CONDOS-Near SC Plaza $300,000, OWC 2nd. B 1 ---Each 2 Br 1•1, ba "1 •9•·4608 Blalr Roberts Super angl, lmmac 1 r, Eattslda 2br 1~itba twnlls Lovely Spanish style 3 Br. home . 2 ,000 1/1, w /beautlful brick courtyard & garden, frplc, microwave, large 2 car gar. Vecant. S 1800/mo. 675-5792 or 646-33•5 USUH IUCM LOT $83 soo 's5 200 dn ba, SC Pl1a area. VA pool. patio, carport $625 SH,HI s9oo/mo' pay; 111 ir2 L1 HI II atl IOSZ S75,000. Nan 673-4400 I 2310 8-nta Ana Ave sign LIDO ISLE beaut 3 Br & Oen 3 Ba.. "twly re- decorated. 973.3435 Looking for an ocean vtew $9 t ,500 upgraded, huge o courae view ore-AcrtlJI 1125 !aatald• 2Br llma yrd • l<ld tot? eundable. sloping deck. I pay $2000 of your Cloaura. eave thousands. pet tr pie ger S600 property close to beach & cost! Flex owner Lv mag PoolalapH. East Nine UllU IUOI 539-6190 BEST Alty'" New 3 Br 2 Ba at beach, sl'lopping Located In 556-1626 or 775-2580 Laguna Niguel. Make 11111 lllmY E·'d• 3br 2,~ba. lam rm, $1200/mo on yr IM or t IL o-h 1 ---otler-wlllh.tpwttllflnan<:· a lld our 0 ..... utat• on .. S3000 tor aummer cen ra aguna ....,ac n 114,100 Ing. 9PM·u low u 7'11% u y .... eep. din, 2 car gar H60. montri. toe 27111 St or ~~~~ n t ~~~ n ·~~d~ Small small down )(Int lo-760-26-i3 ::c:r~~~.e ~~ed ~..:. 2517 Elden S.-2·2520 call 213/366-t673 S 100 000111 cation end unit acroH I ·t •---L 1,... gu.t houM. room lor Food n prvt 31r wtwarm Nlpt Hgt• dlx 3 ..... 2'"' Ba, · frOf)"I lgl greenbelt are1t !!JI' --• .,. horw eotral pool let\· lrplc kld/f)4tt Ok hOO'a 2. 11n1< ,. 144-1110 ;~=:~"~~,rs:'::f *•••aom* nla. WlllRcari-vG?.{ !!: 63M1908ESTAUyfM .;1aa'o~ino.~i~s· I People who Mid ~· T~f'a What the DAILY PILOT SERVICE C)IRECTORY la all at>outl l '\f' tht f>.-11v f'tlot "'n •rt t'I our F0t Claaalfi.d Ad ACTION Cell a Gotgeoua NMOd.i.d 5 Cf\M09. uary "'"'·-""'Mc::e.,,.s-=-A..,,V""'E::-::A::-::OE=-'."""1rg-3 Br 1- Bdr, 3000 aq rt hotM, 131-fHI lam rm, grdl'" Inc, $900 PAii llTTlll family rm, dining rm, 831-31&!, 5&&-1141 TwnhM, end unit, 3 8dr frptQ + gueet hOUM. A ...,-..,,,..,,., 2~ ... ftplc, bit-Ina. tr u a we I u t on 1 y New 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. 975 patio, gar, no peta. seoo 130,tH Alaume W 18thSt.dbf;ari:;no M+-9514 ~2:'c000r!2 5:! 1~.;t -J ... ~~t J!.2~~32• '•na WATERFRONT home, PA.TAICK TENORE --.!!!J!!ty 1..-. Oowrsnot•.N.8.38r3 1eo.1102 NeWPOALY#ront pr~ Dau hl•I UU =~~'Ooo~=·'°'c~; oftlct bldo. 1•12 eq n. 3 llM/2 BX. ffiO 64s-ss10"' as1-113e s1.eoo,ooo Siii Grundy VEAY ATTRACTIVE llcrl7M1e1 483-Q.4t7 Yeafly 3Br 2Ba •Fam hm dbl gar kld/p.tt otc 1900 'PE'<'t»ltv hplu11/V1lt1 OC!.A.N VIEW· 2 br, 2 be 53~1190 BEST Alty r .. Call r.42 ~" "11 JU SELL Idle ttama w1tt\ • .... , mAlflllT coodo.,Md. O•tt, pOOI, Find what you want 1n' Dally Pltol AO-VISOR S.-2·5678 ._------------~ ;~~;;~~~~J.~Dal:1~y!P:t~~t~C~t...i::::11ed::_;A~d~0upto~ ---913-7173 ttn~t 760 &42·_9_11_2~--0all~y_Pt1_0_1_~_ ... ~•-fltd~•~ ) I L l Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 12. 1814 C7 l•r I•• llr••l•r $2.17 per day Thal's Al.L you pey tor 3 llnee. 30 days In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedne$day at no extra charge! CALL TODAYll lSI FOil LOiS Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative 142-U21 ext. SOI A•iition1/Remotltlia1 Bulld/Remod. otc, kit, rm add + bay wndw, French dr, patio cov/decks Uc. 446485 Steve 547-8076 SPECIAL LOW AA TES Custom Quahty Work-Lie Ins ref's. 851-6285 ANDER-ON APPLIANCE Buy-Sate-Repair 841W.19th St C M 6"'6-5538 HOROSCOPE . SYDNEY 0MARR Tuesday, March 13 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll be in the midst ofexcittng changes that feature creative project. entertainment. travel and perhaps special products for child ren. Give full rein to intellectual cunosity. accept social mvitation. get ideas on paper and "protected.'' TA~RUS (Apnl 20-M ay . 20): Protect assets, refuse to give up something of value for noth ing. Be aware of basic val ues, obtain professional apprai sal. What you o w n is worth m ore than originally anticipated. O lder i ndividual will lend benefit of expen ence. GEMINI (M a) 2 1-June 20): Excitement replaces lethargy-stud y Anes message for v aluable hint. Long distance com munication could 1n,olve publishing pr oject. d1sseminatton of infor mation. teach ing and travel. ag1ttanus. Vrrgo and another Gemini play s1gmfican t roles. CANCER (J unc.-2 1-J uly 22): You collect old debt, you locate lost anicle. you make major d om estic adjustment. you receive surprise gift which represents "token of affectio n." Recent investment pays d1-.1dends. builds confidence and bank account. LEO (Jul) B-Aug. 22): Lunar cycle high -techniques can be perkcted. )OU can bend ofunnecessaf) burdens and expenses. You'll mal-.c nght choice at correct lime. Tal.e 1n1tiatl\·C. e ude o pttm1sm. wt•ar bnght colors and make personal appearances Pisces pla~s ke~ role VIRGO( Aug. 23-Sc.'pt. 22): Look behind scencs. chccl. facts. figures and invento ry. Clandestine meeting is on agenda -bu~i'"'5s mingles -with romance and }ou'll have new. more creative outlook. 'Older ind" 1dual pla)S maJor role. atd'> in deahng wtth special groups. go' ernmental agencies. LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 22): Finish rather than begin project. Popularity i ncreases. 'tC"-S will be' indicated. Emphasis on romance. fulfillment. profit based on recent career or business maneuver. Anes. Leo. and another L1bran figure p rominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Surprise appointment dominates C'<Ctting scenario. Emphasis on ind ependence. creat ivity. originality. ability to put across unusual ideas. Your capabilities arc recogn ized . promouon is due, community or political leader issues commenda- 11on. SAGI TTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Follow through on imtial impression s. Focus on travel. intellectual achievements. spintual values and green light for possible publishing pro1ect. Sense of direction is restored. you·ll be dealing w i th unorthodox individuals who appreciate you r talents. ...... lt.ltal1lala1 Compl Landscape Mamt Lawns/pat101spr1nk ler etc. Dave 641-6874 alt 5 Gardening Sef'ViCe. Tree pruning & remove, clean- ups Tony 646-7556 11• at H11l&.J e .. ,, Cleaala1 Pahtla1 P1f!d11_ . fiat Tll lllll IDlll btlbP Joes i H00Hc.1ean1ng 6 Minor Flll PllmH 'XRfAINd tNTERioAs 9R"'oo"""Frm•L1wE..-X,-.fr-1ypea"'!"".-o""li Lawn-tree-ttirub lnttall SMALi.. MOVINO JOBS Rep•lr1 Relllble Free BY RICHARD SINOR HANGINGISTRIPPINO rooftno New ~ Tre. lrim/~oval MIKE 6"'6-1391 Est Ph<>oe 8.46-4232 Lic.t\M 2.,,,..,.... 14 "r• of VISA-MC Scott 673-1612 Aepalra Llc/ltonded. ~ , ---•« 1488 8~102 Lawnmatnt/Aolotllllng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Houseclean/Maintenance h&Pl>Y IOeal eustomer1 •HANGING/REMOVAl.* ----~----- FrM estimate S48 -&o65 Furniture, Tra&f'I, Trees Reas w/gOOd reft tree Thank you, 87$--0383 1 h yrs expetienc. TrM ct Yardmaint 1ofltyour 9~~l5NORM est Cartot548~422 -----MtKE851·1800 1JXYCEETRE@SIAVICE' n..01 & budget C1eanup1 Hauling, Moving Student Quallty HouM Cleaning p\i~ ~~~i BLACKWEl.DEA -Paper-Trees Trlm-~119-H.,.. *HO-llll * has lrg trucl<. reas rate. Call Barbara atter 4 PM FESSIONALS 636--7149 hanging & removal. Oual 1ng-cie.n upt 979-7695 ,. l Thank you Jon 759· t936 536-0694 wori only. 240-3173 ...-SAVE SS TREE/Yd wortl utHra StrYieta KRUEGER H·ULING R--.. 1• It . 12 YRS EXP I'm small, I " tut t -ac-M" prices are emalll EJcpert Wallcovtlflng In-Planting, Oemoll' on * *IRONING * * Furn11ure. trash. clean-ups . •• ... 'RON eS0-64]7 atallatlon Rea• Coneutt-Ml~ 240-'T291 Prof. Alttlfahona Matt 645-5089 Prol h<>YMlofc c'anlng ant Aaltgnmt 581 8500_ T~ •~met * * 645-8875 * * --·Reas . estimates, Quick CHUCK THOMPSON " H •• .1._&a LT HAULING-MOVING etllc14K1t 1.997.4839 msg. PAINTING We Gals Should Hang f pirtgfWord Pr009e9trtg •i-Appliance deliver dump ------962-7519 Togeth6r Uphol wall• All bu.llnM• Kl'IOOI & I*'· -*!"'*"6'!*_,Hi!l!OP.n"'E!!"!!R'l!!E'!!'PA-tR-1 Jobs Jon 645-8192 8111.t Sillia~ 839-0730 anytime · "" --CORONA DEL MAR Local aonal projeetl. 851-10<t 1 Etec-Plumb-Carpentry Heatiai AVAIL TOH USEStT 1 1 L t 1 h Pluttrtilttaa·r Remodels Keith 646-4672 -Retl•ble. prof F Reis. pan er ow ra es.neg • Wi .. tw Cltaaiu 2• h E ••• lo •373 " borhood refs 640-8259 p s -:;;;;;,I CAii Me First I'll fut any-r -Wknds & eves, 542-2310. LA ER PATCHING w indow Washlng 4 yr• q p thing right for less 25 yrs Furnac~ & Gas P1p1ng Custom homes, no middle Restue<:os Int/ext 30 yra lnllde/out plus ecreene H C l.co.e Tix man hatsles lnlr/exter exp Neat._Paul 545-2977 low rat-'..n*' ......... 2"'.;. exp , refs Walt 646-1888 ODlt ltaaa'a! .... ,. ..,., .......... .,. Fr est Mike 498-6394 Pl a.i HANDYMAN OF CdM -ROBIN'S CLE NING Income Ta•. reas rates ••• 81 WHITE WIZARD he . bonded ADVANCED HOUSE PAINTING -WINDOW ~ASHING Mr Fu1-Anythtng Pa1n1tng. SERVICE: a thoroughly MGMT SERV 964•7512 At reduced winter rates 2• In H • 15().llll Wall paper etc 640-8259 clean house 540-0857 w H s t S250 "The only magic la lnd1v1dua1 & business Free est Dave 675-3901 ater e_:'ler pecia t QUALITY" 631-2026 Handyman. Pa1ntmg, Yard •Prof house cleaning for c 1 T "''XT o Drains clear from S 15 Cleanup, Hauling, Lowest b h P A tn11a1 consultation N = 2 Years Exper I TOTH WllHW ""•~ Rates Jo"n 759-8138 execs rll IC risttan free 631-6483 Ken Average Room $29 • Repair faucets, d1Sp, etc I -llNUIS · •• woman. w, eave your __ Materials 642•0442 Anytime M&M 642-9033 Gr8 Ratn 67S-05gg IAVINE HANDYMAN house sparkling clean Moviat w 111 take care of all your REF's. Call for appoint---=~Ahf3C"'M .. O-v1,_N .. G .. =--Lees Pa1n1mg. Int/Ext ~;~~!~sE E&x~~~~clRe !Stale Law problems in mmutes ment Debbie 493-4948 0 k l 1 1 L Comm I resd I. acous .,... .__. ...... ____ .,..~ __ u1c careu ow rates cethng 24 1--0121 Uc ::409035964-8919 St t 1 I th•• all Electrical plumbing A-1 l/t pi t domestic help Lie T138046 552-0410 _ ___ -a e aw requres ... carpentry. etc 786-3802 Have own transp. 22 yrs MUFIELI PllmH. P17claica I contrac1ors wtlo perl0<m •IRE l PllOFESSIOHL NEED HELP? CALL JEFF• exp., gd rel s 542-5156 * l-1 llOYIH * tnll8Jlt free est Local rel P1lm/Psyca.1·c 111 .. 1'11 :~, ~:; =~~ I ---Best quality 25 yr exp 10 (714)638 6911 11 • Weal<ly gardening. mow, Jacko all trades.carpen-* GEN Housecleaning * Lie T •116.428 730•1353 yrs exp • Past-Present-Future-Uc be hcensed Unlk:ensed .... •1i1t. CltH·•• tree est. 548-8519 edge. ferllhze, prune, try, painting, gardening, Reliable. exper lree est QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR 871-5 120 213/694-3258 contractors should so weed. cuttlvate & spray clean ups, etc. No 1ob too Carol 646-6502 650-3263 STARVING COLLEGE PRICES Free estimates I _ ... 1. -1 . state 1n thelr advertising Aesldentlal & Commercial la1ge or smallf 556-2264 FOR WEEKL y SERVICES STUDENTS MOVING CO Call John 63 l-2050 ta-e IDI/ tf&lr Contractors and con· Fr •• Esti •• t.I A••ERICAN-HANDY••AN Lie T 124-436 Insured B lld/Remod olc kit sumera. contact Mary ..., m (HALF OR FULL DAY) 641 8427 * * * Unofflc1aJ Painter u . ' rm Grondle at SS8·4~ with 0111141-7443 Carpentry Windows Call Ron 754-6796 WATCH US GROW• lor the 1984 Olympics add • bay wndw, French C Pamt. lenc8S etc Vas -dr patio cov/decks Uc any questions ontree· lltJ4's l1ntl'J Jesus 15 Lord 847•2367 Highly exper couple We M"sa"c LtllODI ---Custom ml/ext 14 yrs 446485 Steve 547-8076 tor's State License I l114sc1,1 Ct. lie. take care of everythmg. '" exp Many local refs Board, 28 CIVic Cent« Repairs, Pamtmg. Drywall. loc rel's 673-7227 Piano lesaons Can Be Fun 642-2238 Gary Read the dasS1hed ads tor Plaia. Room 690. Santa •etc Free estimates. Private or small Classes. Shop at home. It's easy the best deals In apart· Ana. CA 92701 Gary 645-5277 PTL Class1l1ed ads do 11 well. John Barry 963-5839 wi'h ctusllled 642-5678 ment rentals. 642-5678 ~;::~;,:~:::,~1!4 ;;~~~.~~~.2~~~; ~-:-~~-J-~-:-;-5g-:-~-o-~-~-,;-e~-; A .. Schools & Instructions . pool, crpts. drapes No dshwr. 1 blk to bch $700 6 pets $500/$385. Agt 1nd ullls 840-3787 A·•ail now •6- 3575 6 4 2 4 3 21 646-3618 alt 3.30 Resp. educated SO ~ F 10 _ _ * Versallles lux Jr 1 Bdr. shr w/same your home or • Quiet cottage type, lrg relrig. pool. spa, sec fmd together 751-0508 2Bdr tBa. gar. pvt tndry gate.$550/mo 545-7754 309 rm, $595. '300 relun--Responsible, friendly, Loi· s ext. dable dep. Refs req'd No 3 Br, 2 ba, vtalk to beach. creative M/F to shr COM pets 642-3099 shops. No pats $800/mo apt $340/mo 673-5194 673-6209 or 673-9127 ~NING~1&2~ 14BRC0NDaS A~oo~~~~ewant·~~=~~~~~~~~======~IT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iif~ 2 Ba garden apt, pool s675 51295 ed. Newport. I block to from beach Small "'"rm $445/$535 710 w 18th St A 1 631 4960 UV gen • w/garage Avail 1mmed THE SEVILLE 2 Br wtgar, crp1s, drapes, bit Ins. 1ncd yard w/patio. water pd 636-4120 Call 1-SPM 2619 Santa Ana"C" .$585 Util pd Avall March 1BR. patio. quiet. $325. Cati 60-6958 ------WE IFFH l CHOICE Want a selectton ol great llvlng? We can offer any· thing from a small apt to a 4 Br house. II looking In CM. NB or HB think of us first tor thel choice ot 1deal llvlng TSL MGMT 642-1603 N B REAITY 675-1642 Mle8liBJIU 1 Bdrm, uhls pd, tropics $275fmo 1 ut1ls Wkdys, apts. 2421 E. 16th St. Npt 641-0810, eves & wknds Hts S500/mo. 645-1048 650-2118 or 241·0810 PARK NEWPORT APART "1ENTS ~ IN N~WPORT BEACH Smgles I & 2 Bdrm Apart- ments & Townhouses from $660 (Ask about furnished apts. complete with TV. linens & utensils, may be rented for short term or longer No tease req'd) On Jamboree Rd et San Joaquin Hills Rd •••· 1100 Waterfront aP\ 3 Br I '"1 Ba S 1200/mo New crpts, encl garage. boat slip avail No pets 675-6606 ask for Terri Shr 3 Br 1 Ba house W Costa Mesa. $275 • 13 Uhl 631·0503 645-3466 Reatab Waatecl 2909 Urgent! 2 Christian 28 yr men need 2 rms or 1 lg rm in Christian home. NB. CM. CdM, Irv. 495-3108 Prof cple needs 3-4 br home w/gar by Apr 1 to $850 951-4590 eves Forfurther information regarding adverti8ing placement in the School8 & ln8truction8 Directory - call Loi 642-4321 it ext309 ~': Pacific Travel School 610 £: 17th St .• San11 Ana, Ca 92101 r=tJ . ~ ----- ORANGE COUNTY'S ONL'r' PRIVATE ACCREDffED TRAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL American Alr1tne Sabre Comout• Tralnlng MORNING. AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Cell (714) 543-9495 Beaut1lully landscaped garden apts Poot & spa Pallostdecks No pets Bachelor $450 Saa Cltmeate . 2716 Secure mature Fem. em· ployed Mon-Fri nds sml quiet space 1n S.E Costa Mesa S200-S2501mo Collect from smcere p arty eves /wk nds 2 13/665-7760 STUOIOIGSTHseNeeded ,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!:==m~llllllll .. ~~~==========~~~~~~~~~:. 1 Bdrm $530 2 Bdrm 1 Ba S6 10 131 E 18th 646-6816 161 E 18th 642-0856 Bachelor $455 1 Bdrm $520 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 3 Br 2 Ba. ocean vu. cou-Quiet rel music student pie only no pets. $650 pis call Leela 642-9119 Sec. & rel 642-0 138 Want to lease 1or2 br Saata ~ 2780 ocean tron1 yrtyl less than lmmac !Br 1ba Condo nr S 1000/mo Single pro-se Plaza all amenities lesslonal 760-6985am S525/mo .. Nan 673-44(10 Glflftl for Soatla L111aa 2116 Ital 2912 1 bdrm ocean view apt, Etside C M lrg clean sgl We!itrllek:I sundeck. Walk to beach gar on pvt alley. storage lPUT•EITS s51s. 498-1613 onty. s1s1mo 67:1-3600 eaulllut garden apts. Saaaet ltacll 2718 Peninsula, 27 th St patios. decks, spas. No '!""!!!!"""!P!!'!!'______ Storage only $100/mo pe1s. 1 Br $595/mo. Less than 673-8254 Bdrm 1 Ba $6 1o 150 yards to sand New 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $630 crpt & paint Patio $800 011' l I 2914 398 w Wilson 531•5583 to move in 16466-24th s1 ace ta ta I BETHANY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY I ·1-iH2 Eden t.~ Midway City~ (a 92655 ( 7 J ..j.) 891-9783 • Christ-centered T eachin,i; • A Beka Curriculum • Credentialed T eachers • )lusir Progra m • I nt e rscb o l a~tir , ports • Extended Oa \ Care • Computer Experience Openings in all gra de K-8 Discount!\ for more ,tha n one c hild We are at·ceptin'g applications now. -CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Someone wants someth ing for nothing -you could be prime target . K now it. protect assets. eschew any suggestion for c<rs1gmng. Don't nsk credit rating for individ ual WOOIUID YILUl!E whose "track record" 1s shodd). Long distance call helps bnghten • 213-592-2725 1617 Westctlfl Or, N B R 2900 $1 30 sq It ooaa Agent 54 1-5032 v, . ---J~ scenario. 1 & 2 Br apts avail pool. spa, llr. pallo/bal. No rlarbor View Homes, N.B •S3001 d AQU ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Go slow. lie low. attend to details. pets. $515-$625 Beaut. furn. rm, .kit prlv. ale. rstU::. 1 ~~g;siB;~csh I tie loose en ds. Emphasis also on legal affairs. publicity. knowledge of SL Mgmt 754-0081 or S3SO Incl. utlls. 720-0375 Blvd HB. 842•2834 rights and permissions. So m e of your best qualities surge to forefro nt 6"'2· 1603 Newport. walk to bch. - =1 .: ; 1 ~-.. r-- z and you overcome odds t o achieve "stunnin$" victory. c-1-.-1-=p-01,...·a-t----=2"""7""26 Poot, tennis. $250, utlls Approx l000-2000 or Pl~(Feb.l~Ma~h20):De~rm inat1on,pe~1s~n~helpgatn 1nci ~8-4280.~~4~8 3000 ~11 ~Harb~&I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Br Vitia, Baker, less than market II major objective. Don't expect something for nothing -there really is trench drs, quiet Reis Nice room 1n large house Mr.Hall 549-8181 llliHll Aaaouacemtatl 3002 Lost. Foad 3004 Ltst Ir.... 3004 no "free lunch." You'll gain through written word. romance is $425 661-1573 673-3313 C95o7~3ta955Me.sa . $235 HWPORTIHCM leatab 2916 •UDITIOIS 1;;;;;;;;::;.iiiiiii;;iiiii h ighlighted. change of scenery proves beneficial. Health improves as t I la 2740 " You pay more attention to d iet. nutrition. aa • eae OCEAN BREEZES Furn Beautiful olltces available Small store/oll!Ce, E/side tor rock video, age 18-30 FOUND ADS .... illi••••••'l'llll••• .. 111!1!!111111 __ .,. ________ ~1 drm apts, t>eautllul near Coast Hwy or OC CM at 130 Cabrillo St mate{femate 836-8433 • & quiet place to llve. rm. In T /Hme for mature Airport, 120-250 sq It $250/mo 641-8544 ARE FREE REWARD lost small Parrot. Vic Newport Costa Mesa 646-0377 Ptr1taaJ1 30f2 Htaltl V•faraialati ·· At1rtaeat1, Oaf. At1rtaeat1, Vaf. 846-6591 resp clean quiet working each Carpled, m1n1 _ ---person. N-smktdrk. TV, blind 1 1 Commerc1'1l S "-2"i11:0 I JL.--JI "1n s. spec ous w n· SCRAM-LETS lc1trt1Mrtl•1ll~ aala nal ~' a -Ctatl HI 11 11~ 1 Bdrm. 1'h blk to beach. kit prlv.. pool, 1ac dows. typing. recep-Rea lab 2911 Call·. 493 N. Newporl Stud Ll Aent to own 3-4 Bdrm for-Ptaia1al1 2707 upstairs. garage $525. $300/mo. 631-2288 t1onist. cont room etc I • "' mat d/r dbl gar $575 $615/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. low8f 1st & dep. 821-097 1 or Room In lovely East C M The Executive Connection 160410.,~0arsbQofrl F.V ANSWERS 142-Hll 10am-10pm 650-4066 lndry hkup, 1 blk to bch carport, tndry rm Agent 54 1-5032 Office . Entry FOUND Lg white Samoyed ft 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 3 Br. 2 ba. trplc. dshwr. unit, large yard. frplc. 536-4398 condo. $275/mo Ava11 760-8070 "" I ESCO•TS /MIDELS S111tt ltacla 12ii 675-904 1 Ive name~ 2 195 Maple 1e~~d~~~~o ;cl~~,~~;~-now 642-0670 anytime IEWPORT IUCM 800 sq II snop ot11ce Trout . Ch01ce M dog vie National & Outcall ONLY 835-9199 Cozy studio, frplc, skylltes, Bachelor. newly decor· TSL lllT 1•2· 1103 $425/mo No pets. SEA & SUN LODGE I tOOO ft. second floor. quiet I wr 1600 sq It tncd yd C-2 FRICTION Oak St 3-6 6<15 .J372 1Ptr1taal pool, walk to beach $525. ated, '340/mo utll pd $625/mo 2 Br. 2 Ba. East-Devin A E. 642-6368 S 110 wk u~ Color TV street. nicely landscaped rone. Ideal for contrac-When ii comes to nuclear ILost ·cnarhe Our rn S . 3014 536-1963 201 E. Balboa Bl side clo•• to shops & -----· 3026 W Coss Hwy. Npt bldg. off-st parking, gar-I tor 130 E 17th St. ste T, warfare. I hope truce ts Mitred Conure bird (llkge a -~•.-m...,c.,.e..,1 __ ....;;;.;.;;..; -675•9562 eves """ $575-$775 mo. 2 & 3 br. R t I t 1 age available 645-4800 CM s55oimo 531•1930 stronger than FRICTION I smt parrot) 3 13 Cd•• W11tmiaater 2291 lrwy, off street quiet. enclsd garage. wash· tD I I O Vicky 645-3323 days ..., lCOllHT AmllO Aeserve this 39drm 2Ba PElllHU lndry rm 185 M8$8 er/dryer hk-ups. yard. Slaare 2901 BUS'Y NPT Bl C M ~Reward S lOO 760-o952 eve/wknd ok 631-6053 dbl gar kid pet ok S600 Nice 1BR 1ba unit. one TSL l1•t 142-1103 patio Newport Beach Orange County Airport Newer Re1a11 Olt1ce AIC A~~~~1;nua~Lm~~t~~;~~~e ost trg Shep HIJ!lk) M Sltlllll U SPA 539-6190 BEST Altv fee house 10 bch $465/mo. $695/mo, Lovely 2 Br.; • ., Realty Days 642· 1603. 1r:::;~~B~~ck~n~~-~~~~ ~~~~ce N~~dtol~s~~~nea: Only $595 mo 64S:9628 marriage & busmes~ Answers to Sl'ladow Vte MASSAGE At1rtanta hralala14 yrty utll incl no garage, ba Twnhme only s yrs Eves 960-4614 gar $300/mo. avail 3115 Redhill & Bristol tOOO sq Commercial Space 600 Also counsehng 1815 Babb Bait.er 556-2035 Shiatsu 1ecuui sauna -no pets 106 29ttf ~all '91d. Kids. iie1s, lse OK. --CATCH A WAVE!-540-7859 Iv msg 1 II & up, S 99 NNN Owner s/I 1200 s I or 2400 sit So El Camino Real San OST on 3-6 old trg lem Prof temale staff Open 7 Ctltl M111 624 Wayne 646-8816 I Avall 3/15. Call soon tor S390/mo1 Just right tor 3 br lrvme-condo pool wlll bulld out interior to CM/NB t1rea Call Adrian Clem Uc"d 492-7296 Colltetcnp leg bump on days visa & me 4320 Classy bach pad s360/mo Coroaa ••• Mar 2722 appt. Agl 645-9850 single guys/gals (or both) j&C Pvt ba. $325 Shr ba, 9Ulle tenant 751-5989 Really 549 8547 -Sp1r1tuel Reader & Ad nose (,oral av 775-1334 Campus Df .• 190 NB E·Z terms. CM/NB area. House, 1 br. close to E'slde. 3BA 2ba. Carport. _see to appr 84 1"6208 lee $305 Gary 662-3661 A & H Investments IPrtme retail 1603 Wes!· visor Advice In ell hie 'LOST OR FOUND A PET? 1 Across from OC Airport 841-6208 lee beach, lrplc, dlshwshr, no $660/mo lncludlng utll-SUWllD Apt luril.'"28r 1 Ba k1tch .. EIECYTIYE s11ns.. cliff Appro• 500 sq tr rnittters, love. marriage Call Ammal Asst LHgue 111-2210 "GOOD VIBRATIONS" dogs $700 mo. 760-9657 1 ltlft. CALL 851-9647 . btk to b<:h. $290 , 1 MO FREE RENT Reasonable 650-4708 business. etc 631-9397 978-PETS NO FEE "iave something 10 ffll'> Yoo'll get 'em with this C t JI 27 4 Eslde tux In a pine torrest, YILUIE Deposit. 540-9589 IW/short term lease lull lacla1tri1l H 1 1 Bd t Ill tu to2BrdahWS<frlgebl>Q New 1 & 2 Bdrm tu11ury --'4!rvsu1tes88IOoverDr 2920 Rel WHtN 5100 elrWntt4 5100 ltl Wutt4 Sito J..a;:fmo. n~m~reaurf,; 1 Br. Prv lrplc. POOi. patlo.I 2-enct pa,IOs.' gas ~at.W ap's In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, Cozy Eastblulf Condo. Suite 14, NB. 631-3651 ltatab j~iiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiim~iiiiiiil•liii CM 841-6208 lee gar. No pets. 399 W Bay pd $580 A t 8.42· 1844 2 Bdrm and Townhe>me$ protess1ona1 person. 2080 2000 & 4000 SQ tt I Newap•n.r ss1s 650-6357 g t pools tennis waler-pool. kilch priv avall now I • 3975 Birch NB -- STUNNING lrg 1 Br. gar-. Frpl pool prvt patio lalla. po~ds. o~. paid. $325/mo. 759-134 1 •11••11 s so sq 11 Agt 541 5032 KIDS EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES' den apt. pool, rec area. 1 Br. single only. No pets. dshwahr X-lg 2 Br on From San Diego Frwy E Bluff condo w/lem, Rtatala 2916 • • $-475/mo. 710 W 18,h St. Small, quiet, clean. $375. Eastalde S610 557-2841 drl~ Nor1h on Beach to n-amkr Pool w/d Avall IEWPOIT IUOll C M 600 sq It with Sm811 1916-C Wallace M F dden 8 d wast on · · olr1ce 8 restroom ••••• acla 2140 2BR 1'i~BA TOWNHOUSE lllTAIT II M~F:dd•n t~ Seawtnd now M OO + 120• 1849 1800 $I retail bldg w/80' $300/mo Agt 759-8006 iU001u~ bach. 1 & 2 Bf. w/c.rJ)41tl drapes. laun $525 2 Br. 1 Ba. patio. nice VIiiage (714)893-5198 Exec condo. nr beach, 3 frontage on W Coaat pool, spa. l 8992 Aorld• dry lac Nso mo avaii E11,ald1 loc. w fpool, · It L. 2711' Br, 3 ba, tennis, poor Hwy Leue Call L~ I things tasf ¥with Daily 842~834, 8.42-3172 now 6(4-e021 · lndry rm, otote to all I rt tea 9111 Avall Mar 5. $395 to 650-3392 Pilot Want Ads • 149 E. 8ay /ltlor1 te<m rental 3-l '600/m o. ne9011able B l ~ 2 br, 11h ba twnhM nr SC TIL .... Ml· 11N ,0 5.30 3 Br 2 Ba 1 Blk 953-9600 e11t 215 days. •I Wutti 5100 Btlt WHIM SllG Plaza. avall. 4/1. 1598 to beactl 786-4063 evenings lliil -,·, I mo S4&-003-i, 545-4131 lllT&IT • 203 33rd. St. F desltes to sh! w/M F II y I D • • • • • • • • • • 2 Bf. 2 be. 382 Victoria SIS50/mo. 2 Br, 2 ba N.B. Realty 4575-1642 your 2 br, 2 ba apt In '• New c rpt/drpa/palnt. Twnhae, frplc, an bftlna. Cotta MMa or Laguna • • S525. 851-0523 840 w. 18'" St. Hiii• 831-3794 ; PART TIME .: •MESA VERDE 2 Br TIL .... M2·11N F rmmte 25-30 to tllr ap,, • Furn. 2 & 3 lk 9.1lta7.i ~y 7the0 1 Ba New decor S550. REWER 1 Bi w/gllrllQI No N.B. arH. avall 411, .• : wtc or mo. Agt v ..,....., Nope'•· 833-t974 pat•. $450/mo. Call S2SO/mo. Kalhy d~ Oceanfront 4 8f 3 a. dplx. 1525,;no:-trg 2 Br, 2 ba. 831·5553 250--0440, eves 557-2421 .• Deliver Daily Pilot by auto •. Winter rental to June 91h N'-,.... B•""" ... ..,., ' """Imo . ..,..,, 73•• deck. 001f C01J1M 'lllew, ..... c._n -... ....,.. mo Gorgeous 3br. 2 atory • ( 3 ho•·-per day) • ~ .....,.. -lndry room 554 Joann. $350 depotlt. No P«•· trvlne hpme, tpa, S350 e approx. ..._. 0 • • "PUlTtN ON THE RITZ" TSL •MT U2·1HI 1Ms-o1so .. ~urn. 131-1830 •Weekdays afternoon, week-• NB DrMm Pfld, ss 101mo. --•-ll.,I MIF to "'r Na. mot)lle •.ends early mommg. Earn an.. •. 1111 utha pdl Fumlthed SS&S/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. trple, ,.. home nr oceen w/older "-~\. with c:teat "41-UOI ,.. ~~,:'can~ Ina. 2Bt 21>&. etoM to i.dy Pool. Qub"°"" : proximately ~400 per mo. l'\4A ; l,artaah, Val. 810 c.,.,., s' =-~b~1 .:S F0t CllllilW A4 1225 8t3---0M7 tv m-o • fo r Bruce Emsley. • lMa ltla•• l7H 111. lie"' Ml· 11U encl oar. Ho pet •. AC'TlQN wpt 9ch Condo 1 bl1t : CIRCULATION DEPT : H 7ilmo Coral TrH Can ooean. ;.r. mlcfo. w/d, • . • • f8' ,.ny,.-o.,..refrlge,no 1aw.omethlngyouwant AP1t.CM.c.ll s.4MMO A OA&Y MOT u 7s C.MY83l~~ • 642-4321 OOE • g • r a o • I au n d ry 10 Mii? Cl&Wfl9d aOt do M0t Jtfl AD-VWSOI *. • H OOtmo 1134293 It well 8AM•61B. W.U71 Cl fltd Ads 642-5678 '"'It e e e •• e e !_• e 'e e e •• e ee e • • IOOllEITIL I A~S 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEJ( Wt no• II.aft I~ *'1''W\ lo1 '°',. "I" lltntn to wcurt rQdirrl "" Tlle Ou,.. (Msl o..i, Nol 0..1 crtwi Jt1rt at J 30 • "' l!ld ..ot\ vm~ 8 )() p m ..-om On S.t11'41r ., won a lrw mo<t llovn Y0t .. 11 "'" """' lnPS Md pr11tt, flOllC Wllll QI Niii '°"' own ll!OMY , tlltf• i( no *"'"~ Of colltction 111t01¥td " 1°" are 111tf("led Oimt utl ,. [111 (714) 548-7058 • ,, Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Monday. March 12, 198• lalt Waatt4 1100 ltl t WHIH 9111 Ju1 Waat 9lH ll11MllUMU 1211 •ttr l•n MIO &a .... l•f!!... Aatta, lartt .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE PART !TIME SECA!T ARY s.... BKPR, file, rNture Nit Jpa. port, w/redWooel akJn '13 80U1h!#tna. 27 6.&R! Debu 1117 f11klw11n llH ~. boo6ckMPlfl9, 111-HMllh & nutrition GOfP •lift«. tmall otnc. Mgr, I -.ch.tr te50 955-29:3e m• L~I 5 yr warr.1---------•iiiiiiiii--...,-.-.,..~· Ing & tYPtno lktne are... looking 10< ambitious. 11400, J .. n -..et 10 $33,000 eT3-3eOO 75 L.ongbed w/"ml* '70 lucl. ret1UUt qtne, 1 eay Cent« &42-4"1 man-oe & a.u l'!Mtth & ,, t <. ee11122H1obo 131~.11 et1.a1n Mnllal. 20/hr week B• motivated people to Compenlon-aec'w xlnt ~aikal lut. ll:lt shell. eunrl, euto Mu.t owner. I t700 obo nutrition p<oducta Call ref a, uparlenoed OVATION ouifXR Trani IOl4 l...,....-----:---- ACROSS something !11B~ul 11 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO PUT /TllE Mike 839-6849 557-8286 0< MS.7227 Ith cue, part.ct cond. ( YinQ Mil 8.!n~:zxc::.o·,:; ~1~:: ·~~ F:--=· = ~ Student Pl'll*"ed for of-S~ Nur ... Aide/Companion t1225· Lv mee. 997°"839 O-erma:T~~'ir.,"'~11ke lmmec cond H .500. 12400/obO Ir• cover ·~work In C0<ona del 11010111 FUii In your home, s7.50/hr om r . I Xlnt cond/bal Ofr. 984-7021 831·Ul64 8"42·1088 Mar S3 50/tlour Houra Cell aft 8pm, 549--0373 , Ct an d u t •H 831..0585 ~aft &pm --' •11 a .. uarabacl<, auto, new 1 47 Nobel w1nntt1 5 Overturns 10 Impetuous 14 Seth's sire 15 Ms Dinsmore 16 Noun ending 17 Unhappy 19 Tower t'O A casf' - 21 Coward 23 Control 25 Bever agt- 26 Hit hard 29 Op11011al 3"4 Brbte book JS -girl 53 Salmon ~ 7 Widespread 61 DanQlt' 62 Dealer 64 So11c1t 65 Fatuous 66 Departed 67 1nsee1s 68 Fools 69 Sword DOWN t MO!iltffl1 1ud~w 2 Norse god 3 Abrc1de 4 Burdens 5 Sharpness 26 Macaroni dough 45 Rush dbout 47 Ep1lhel or lle1dbl• 75~ t 150 lmmed °'*'In~ f0< Alst Practlcal nurH hOUH · l !t'U,.tat 1..., & W llfan ._ P1tt1t1me ~p~r:;g~~r =11~1 ~~i keepet', llve In/out. local OtS Fun\'. suPPflft. oh alta Ut.. Z0 Rll"fl!IP9~~~,..,~T ~~~~~~-$~~~:-SUPPLEIEIT Must be enthuslaatre & reft. 873•5 IOO • palntlnga. Redec muat I DUI TllAY I 545-2049 enet....,.tic Cell Mr Munt.. JeL-WaalH / --Mii 549-1178, 8~. M-F t0<venlda.551-8285 ~~---=-..,..,.--YOll llOOIE •-.. '71 Sup11 Beatie exit 842·0972. Hickory Dta11tlc 5107 ....... 10ra~·· ti2i WlllY cond, mutt Mii. $1100. Tired of tining around with Farms. Westcllff Plaza, ~-8-45-5374 nothing to do? Do you Newport Beach Polltlon wanted as live.In BABY G 0 PIANO OLUI 0111 llke to mingle? II so. give companion for elderly Black $1900. us a Jingle at 540.0301 SALES (PART /TIMI) woman 0< man. Lelaure i 673...U47 AID VllCU ror an exciting job as a Lingerie boutique. Apply In World & Balboa ref'a. 8 Bend Organ dual Key- telephone aalM person person: The Intimate Col· yrs exp. 599-8232 •board port' 7 preeets with the LOS . ANGELES lectlon, So. Coast Plaza Semi retired nurae wante I reverb, extrea. lnci amp'. ~~~s0:,~~~g'! a+"'c~~~ Seeretary/Admlnlelrator. companion who needs $850 obo. 979-9212 mission Location: 1375 part time, 2 days week Ille nursing duties. Refer-r11no. small upright, re- Sunllower Av.C M. with potential tor mou1. enoe1. 979-6348 newed thru·oot, tuned, '8 1 Prelude. lmmac., buy outright or leJ<e over 1 ..... ~0-6872 965-2417 D~I SS l 0 1. stool, can deliver. S750. lfaRna•y;•aLEI _ 1 t4-847-5672 "" -A Cocker SpanleUM 9127 PART· TIME. Varied hours Executive StlCl'etary to the Al<C Lhaso Apso/M s 100 ant son to tune old wt llY --l••n 10 include early A M. Director of Sales for fa s n Io d o a n '71 Yellow VW oonvertlbi.. new tap, tt«eo, rebullt engln• $2800 080. Leave m...age 850-2304 llH ltlElll'I nyph wd 2 wds :?, Misbehave Athena 49 Branches 52 Beldame 53 Fish pendable venlcle (small located In Nwpt Bch/OC AKC Golden Retriever COME IN OR CALL FOR t 1 u c k. van. stat Ion Alrpon area. Min 5 yrs Pups $250 548-8 179 !rrti a1 a..41 6230 f RH APPUIS&l weekends Muat havede-statewide Investment co _'.'~642-0084'631"25t5 S48-728 1n e r g USED CARS & TRUCKS m SOUTH couNn YOLISWAIEI "WEWILLIOT HHHRIOLI" Volume Sales, Service And Leaalng 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 31 Dovetail PcHI 38 Mr Erwin 39 Leaves 41 S1oppe1 42 W~n 44 Arm bone JS Contest 16 Rate 48 Made med1 cal photos 50 Do 2 3 14 17 20 4 6 Happily 7 Leiter 8 EQu1voc.lted 9 Composed to Scty aga111 I 1 C.,t>lt>t•t!!> l:I>. 12 (,1111 1J Flock 18 Rock ~utl n Cults 24 Enter tam:. 5 6 15 18 2 wds 28 Batlle 30 Forsal.en 31 Tooth l1lhng 32 Bass or alto '33 f1n1shed 16 Compos1tll)n ~9 T ne Dragon 40 IRS concern 2 wds 43 Fruit 7 8 9 54 Rodent 55 Bus Stop aul hor 56 Knows 58 Above 59 Nobody 60 Forest uni1 63 111um1na111 13 wagon) 10 assist news· axp Type 65, SH 60 IBichon Frlse AKC male ~ROn1es1 exercise unit· Corm1er-DeLlllo paper dealer in Irvine Send resome to: PO Box 10 0 s3s<i 673.5376 · equals 1000 sit ups/''> hr. OlmOLn area Must be depen-2500. N B 92660. or call _ m ~ $350. '494-9767 l82 I l BEACH Bl vo. dable Contact Greg 553-09~0 Oalmatlan pups. AKC ch HyOe Monday thru Fnday ---Unes. show or pat Shots. Wln Mod 101, fleld grade. HUNTINGTON BEACH lllf lolllll'$ between 9 30 and 10 30 SECRETARY wormed 645-8948 20 ga, Sk. & Sk S 1000 Hl-I01l1141-SU 1 am only 642-4321 Full/time departmental YORKIE. AKC. 3''> lb. lov· lirm. 5'48-2054 eves wt WAIT YllR SOUTH role Good typing & tele-tng pet show/stud V1 b•io, CL IU COUNTY PICTURE f RAllH ~ii~~~!k'~~,E~~~~~~~~ ~at .S3oO 552-3822 lttrff 6232 s~ona1d1o~1 ISUZU t•aro work but lots 01 var· pleasant p ersonality Aali•ae• 6010 l§otJY 126 Watt Amp Re· 1e1y. no exper necessary. sou;ht Apply in person -1 celver Gerrard Turn-11Wf Will MOT will train FIT, star1 S• hr with resume to complete 100 brilliant unclrc silver : table, '2 B.I C. speakers IE lllERIOLD So Coas1 Plaza Village application: Mr. Fuentes: dollars, S28 ea. or buy 811 $525 obo 673-6496 Call Larry 75 t-6306 Robert Bein, William $25 ea Completed silver Volume Sales, Service Plumber must haue blue-Frost & Associates 1401 dollar da led album, •Power loatl 7012 And l eaelng • · 1878-1921. $950. Re-. t871tBeachBlvd. print knowledge. lore· Ouall St Nwpt Bch tired must sell 964-0062 14 fbrgls, cntr cnsl, 20hp ___ Huntington Beach man exper. 641-1452 -----' · --I 0/B, ltlr. $995/obo. (71•)1•2 2000 1 SECRETARY OAK BUFFET w/beveled I 644-0505 ,. ,. • Pre-School Tt1chtr1 Independent day school mirror, s 175 545-0630 . .. 9025 -------::-:.-:T Full & part/time openings. needs lull/time ex--.--118 3 Sea Squirt, center NAM 2 J11Hr 9129 ECU units or e•perlence perlenced secretary ArJhlDCH 6011 console. 85 hp Suzuki/ oll RUNS GOOD 17 tl(J6, runs great newtY c M 542 9 t8 l Typing 50 wpm. some Injection, X-15 VHF radio, 650 ~593 bit d al t nee -shorthand, llghl book· Harl1tr ArH At,HalH many extras, xlnt cond. _, r eng, g P nt. mus (lH) 1•2-2000 ·72 pop-top camper. good mech. cond, Int. very clean. nds some body work. Priced for quick sale $2150 645-0168 '80 Scir occo Red . $5000/obo. Xlnt cond. AM/FM stereo. 548-8168 '81 Rabbit convert .. wht w/blk Int, lo ml, 1 ownr, $7950. 673-8686 PROMOTION keeping heavy phones & Relrlg. seNice & recond $9495 497-2865 aft 6pm W•ffl Driftl 9030 sell S4495obo •. 850-1104 bll · 1 1 s 1 sales Guar 549.3077 I ,..._ 913" ls:;;=;;;;;;:;:;:;;-::;;--~:;:;:; pu c con ac a ary 18 It Christian DORY. 2 4x4 loa 1ra1aa -•• " 34 38 42 46 6 1 64 .66 67 69 Can you Spare 3 hrs nightly? Are you Well groomed dependable and sell motivated? Do you En1oy working with kids? II you can answer YES Phone 646· 702 t 2 30-6pm Mon lhru Fri PIT counter help/kitchen help Apply 1n person. Tummy Stuffer 270 S Bt1stol CM PUBLIC RELATIONS per- son w1med1cal e11per. Call 953-8358. you will be called back co~mensurete with ex-36"0 'Keefe & Merritt de-wood hull, Fiber glass many extras, Include~ 169 Karmann Ghia S800 penence. 640-1410 lu>Ce gas range, 4 burner bottom. eng well. trlr. 3hp metehlng 2 horae trailer llrm. Runs well. 644~ 11 NlllllR llY SCllOL w/broiler & grill SSO obo Johnson Best otter Any-$14,000. 645-8124 w1<dys 9-5 644-6031aft5 CORONA DEL MAR American Trophy 40 gal I Ume 818-842-0740 gas water heater $25 83 CJ5 red w/blk rnt, 360 •11ct411 Ital 9149 ~=~=~,,~ SECRETARY obo 646-1796 18ft Duttleld Elec. Bay V-8, 3" llfl kit, 3·· body '"' ... 'W'Pl..-!""--"""!P..,... ._ Launch, like new SS,500. Utt, xtra chrome, 10 ml, 169 25056. brown w/seio; <- Part/Tl•t I IUY lPPllllCES Avery Co 675-8990 I clean, 673-8954. Harold Int, mint cond. Like new. ,..., ... a:.;: a-:... l•Gtaa Stk shift. must see to ap---.._ . LES 957-8t33 24' FIBERFORM 1975 L 9035 I M II 1---=-=,,....-,---We are currently Inter-I BUY REFRIGERATORS Mere 110 351 Ford trailer f8Cal p rec ate. ust se VINTAGE ·59 BUG viewing for an exper-• . 9 ge Power Wagon $4950 751-8650 bet Not running 1st $500 ienoed secretary for our working or not. Cash & all equip, good cond. 4 1 60 000 11 • 9-5PM, ask for Betty takes. S45-o6JO Regional Real Estate paJd Larry 650·7452 S93oo 642"3728 ;:4og.ean, '963~94:2 '70 280 SEL Xlnt Cond., Dept in Newport Beach Washer/dryer S 135 ea BOSTON WHALER 13'8". $5500 OBO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim This position requires Dishwasher S 100. Refrlg New 60hp Johnson. Trlr, '84 Toy 4x4 lots of 644-6087 or 720-1020 VW1 IHI Olll.12800 typing skills (55 wpm), S250 646-5848 railings 18 gal tank Gd chrome. Must see Ihle 957-2805, 662-2997 ablllty to operate busi---cond ' $5900 Ca ll S9500or/topS28998/mo '71 280SEL. lmmac, runs --------• ness m achines and Farailare 6025 645·9552 dys · Jim 546·7256 beautifully A must to see knowledge of general of. -.-------9040 S6950 979-3904 VolYO 9175 hce procedures. W& offer 2·PC shell beck sofa & love· 40 MA TT HEWS DSL PP-•-•-•------'!" '75 450SE.' sharp, candy 14SE 173, clean red a very competitive salary. seat, never used, pd Bristo!. live on. FIB, like 70 van V~8. long bed. red, new tires, exit paint. wagon. $2299. advancement oppor1un-$900, sell $475. 839-2306 new. $40K, 675-6407 $695. 964--0062 S l0.500. PP 675-0558 494_ 1858 Illes. and a complete Beautiful 4 pc llv rm set, Californian 28, FG. FB, sgl 84 Toyota Van. 4000 ml, -:75 MERCEDES 2400 '67 Wagon. Good cond package ol benehts. To never used'. earthtone gas, TT Sac $13,800. 1 d-.... $13 250 PIP REAL ESTATE L oa """· • · Ale, am/Im, xlnt cond $825/obo, 497-7009 H I W .J 5100 B I W _... SlOO apply. please call Inda colors, pd $540, want 760-8677 or 675--3615 640_0050 M-F 9•5 $7000 548_3807 --------e P Hteu Htlt Wutt4 5100 t I 111-SALESPERSON Eastwood at 667-1297 $275 974-1624 anytime Del Cl .54 C t '77 2440L auto. radio, air . ........ _ ...... ______ ux ass1c, en ury, ati•at•, 6 50S h d S4 495 MAJOR lCCOHT EXECUTIVE ELECTRICIAN eKpenence LIQUOR CLERK for acuve Balboa Island of· LLOYDS BANI Custom made goof! Un· 99% restored Mahogany, ·7 4 L, silver/red Int, eater, x-con • lor remodel and new con-Nrghls, wknds Musi have flee Lic'd Call Bette used 74 .. cleator sofa llB, v drive. wltandem Cl111iu 9045 both tops, very nice. BefOf'e '4pm 646-2036 s1ruc11on 63 t-2345 cash register exper-Walsh 673-6900 CALIFORNIA Navy/brick min1-pr1nt. trlr This Is one of a kind. 29 M el A. 4 door. own $22.000 497-6222 SEXCITl•&S ience Apply wkdys AM rolled arms. Pd $1500, Valued at over $20,000. Sedan. Restored lo orig-'80 MB 300 SD 46K Ml S t40M co seeks key I 1888 Ptacenha RECEIVI•& CLERK 1111 Mai• StrHt best olr 544-0785 leaving state. must sac inal $6500. 675-616 t Xlnt Cond . $22,000 people lor expanding liquor Store Clerk mature tor retail clolhing store S11t1111, Cl 1210 1 Excep11onal 4 panel 61t -'~!Y· $9995 675-9429 ,_6_5_M_U_S_T_A_N_G-V6-.-auto, After 6 538-9223 company Call blwn t0· 1 Male or Female full or Experience preferred Oriental Screen. ex-HARD TO FINO 21 Cen-gd paint. body. eng. all '82 2400 Ivory. gd cond '80 OLE. lite blue. gd cond all options, $8,500/obo. must sell, 557-7725 Aatos, Doat1tic The Orange Coast Daily P1101 has an excellent op· portunrty lor a career oriented Ma1or Account Executive with a proven 11ack recoro Great po1en11a1 guaranteed draw agatnst com mission Desire 10 movf' 1n10 mdnageme111 a plus Send resume 10 Mon-Wed 838·7850 part ume. apply morn Call for inlerview M·F EquatOpptyEmployer tensive use of Gold Leal turyCoronadolnbrd.Xlnt recpts $2400 960-4607 $1000 k 1 f 10 2 644 5070 (K I • pie up pym s 0 laa'cL 9307 2229 E Coast Hwy CdM • • a reJ S675 obo 673 6496 Bay Boat Bnstol Agt 1-------$399/mo 855-8355 a EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR __ secretary part 11me. iood - lor mothers recovery Mature & honest person ii Recep1to1s1 tor law office mnlg co '" Santa Ana. I IUY FUR•ITIRE (7 t41 645 .5575 '83 500 SEL. verylo m1, all '65 SPECIAL 2nd lady own poss1ole wtnutnt1on e11p 8 00 10 1 00 Mon-Fri I general olhce, typing LES, 957•8133 Btatl, Saal 1014 options incl snrf, ABS 68K $595. 645-7578 class Mon -Wea -Fri 2-3pm Call 962 1374 for Mon-Tues 9-6 Apply $5/hr hie typ.1ng heavy tiling. shorthand helplul .,.. TE GREA T ,______ 9100 brakes. extremely clean. c ••• ·111e 9309 Howards Nut11t1on NB phones 833•8486 working d1rect1y with King-Sile Simmons (Feel· 11 Kl $41,500/obo 30137 Dir ""-"'-.---~~-760-9444 president EQual op-1ngs) Beauty Rest lloatat-STARTER BOAT. $850 ...--.......-_..-,....,_....-,.;;. 599.4545 ·79 Blarrttz Wht/wht porlun1t y Employer ion mattress/box spring/ call 650-4646 9105 Moon rf Xlnt $9499, aft 6 Mt ntbenhi' Service Receplionrsligeneral ot-714 /540-8671 frame, heater & attach 1951 c1a5-5-1c-8-S-ailboal Ask uoout the money we wkdys 640-4287 P 0 Bo~ 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 ior malure md1v with taG· 1 (Ory work exper Salary f ACTORY OPEIUM&S •E•O•E _______ 1 commensurate wtexper . R I ti I 1 C e Pe rs 0 n a b I e · S275 Lk 64 1 8932 can seve you thru our -------1,rtSll I VII wlpleasing & elflcrent Secre1aryl recept1on1st · new • Fiberglass. pointed bow. purchase & tease plans NABERS ACCOUNTING Newport Beach Real Es· late Investment 111 m 1 but we will 1ra1n Call bwn 9.4 pm 496-5761 4 FILE CLERK Leading So Cal1I Health telephone qua1111es Type needed for growing 0 C King size water bed with centerboard type. fully Club operators have lull accurate 50-55wpm for area company Lit bkkp'g Wave Master & Head· equipped tor sall or row. '="'"~,.------=---..,.. Jtl IUIOIS CADILLAC time positions available sml mtg firm 1n Irvine a plus 549.1757 board $ 5 0 0 ob o S400/obo 673-8496 IMPORTS at lacilrtles in Fountain Mrs. Wiii 979-6080 641 7424 9 1301 Quall Street Valley San1a Ana & Full· Serv Stallon Allendant • Hobie 14 wltraller. $5 5· 4 20 2 x nt con .. NEWPORT BEACH seeks lull charge book· needed to work I 5pm keeper11un1or accoun· Mon ·Frr Must have 1ant Expe11ence w1lh good phone voice and computerized accounting some 0H1ce expe11ence erton for people oriented Rtet•tloeist/Sto•., FIT PI T Island sales only Lean line Sit Floral Sola. 962-8068 am/Im, a/c, $-4800 obo 1nd1v1dua1s 10 handle Prof ~ell starter needed NO mechanics/smkrs/ with Pecan frame S 100. H-o-b-le_C_a_t -1-6.-w-l-th-tr-al-le-r, 752-8115 Sue 963-8082 IH-1100 membership reques1s for fronl olc lo handle 1r1ends. Corner Fairview Costa Mesa 545-9004 yellow w/teQullla stripes, ""'7'""5....,2....,.00""""2,.....-=B-la-u-pu_n_k_t,"""P,...lr_e_lll TOP SSS PAID LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mlleage Cadlllacs In Southern California I See us today! Requires excel skills in phones & gen clerical & Falf See Mr Bolls IOYI•& OIT Of STATE -colored sails. trapped tires. nu paint. $6000 dealing with the public, Accuracy & organize-s H 1pp1 NG & p A c K. Have 10 sell b" 3_ 14. Furn, diapers $1950. 673-5408 640-5363, 759-1556 pleasanl and pro· t1onal skills a · Co pd AGING 1 11 ti M/F ' 1:-::--=.....,..,-,-------lesslonal lelephone man· med/den1a1 Ins OC air-.' u me. . lamps, TV. etc. 960·9811 INDWARD Sabot, com-77 3201, sunroof. ale. al-l h d will train Costa Mesa plete. $200. PHOENIX loys, Reccaro seats, xlnt ner. hea t y an attract-port area Sandy blwn 645-3350 On s.z mattress & frame, sabot, rigged for racing, S 1ve appearance Please 8.30-4PM 261-8110 I llke nu $200. Loveseat S900 t4. HULL. ftber-paint. 6300. 494-7290 Answering service. Npt General Office contact Mr O'Neil al SOLICITOR to obtatn hldeabed, Riviera $250. glass. SlOO. 645_.628 ""'7"*5_3,_2..,.3-l,-6-cy-1,-x-ln_t_c_on_d-. Bch exp opr good PHOME CLER" P/T 7 t4/786-4870 Mon thr RECEPTIO•IST subscnptrons by tele-Comm'I Wolf ran9e 1:=--_,,..-=--,----=,.,,,..,.-=-30K orig. ml, sunrOQf, al· bacll.ground refs & " " Fri 8 to 5 P/T & temp lull llmefor Irv phone tor LA Times $1600/obo. 2 COIOI TVs. uiae E •i • 7011 loy• $12.500. 960·1362 potentials 3-11 shill, PIT C1rcu1a11on oll1ce seeJC;s 1n-I Rac•uet lill Werl4 rettrement cnlf 851-1655 Harbor area 548-844 1 or mk olr 673-2047 all 6PM 1----------10 start 63 1·5640 d•VJdual with some phone I l ,L' H Ith C 1 646· t413 DIVE underwater cam· 80 5281. lmmac. am/Im. -experience Hours are lrtulC 11 I r. RECEPT./PIX OPER. --G1111e S1lt1 era housing for F-2 Nikon sunroof, new tires AIRCHl1TECk T Olynamic OC Mon lhru Fri 4 30 to Models Male/Female needed by Huntington StaeedlloneryF/TStore in CdedM S t50. Surface to diver 1n-$14.500. Oay 559-6901 systems preferred Apply 8 30· 12 noon Please send resume to Mon ·Thurs. The New. PO Bo11 8708· 125 porter 1107 Jamboree Newport Beach CA Road N B 92658-t708 For Pampered &•0-1880 IERCEIES IEIZ 2600 Harbor Blvd. Top Mercedes Prices Paid COST A MESA Gall Peter /lay C•nr•ltt 93 l 3 DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES 181 Chevette, 2 door. air. 4 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc speed . $2395 obo • 9l4t _54_9_-_12_56 ___ _ 178 Midget, exit cond, new SH IS FlllSTJ paint Must aell. $2500. we have a good eetectlon 645-5374 of NEW & uaed Chev-11m 00 mg or sr pro1 8 30pm Apply 1n person Beach City School Dis· n s experienc tercom sys. Bendl>C Charlie Eves 640-1494 arch min 5 yrs ei1p 2-4pm 330 w Bay CM WE NEED NEW FACES trict E11penence desired salesperson 675-lOlO S1at1 ADI 6110 watercom $350. Or wlll 1:-::--=-=--,,.,..,-=-=-~--..,-,--·79•~ Midget, 38K ml, comm/md work & sr arch (Ask lor Debra! I For placement rn modeling t2 month positron Salary SWITCHIOlRD OPER. Aelrlg $125 & $325. bit In lrade (714} 1-676-5885 80 BMW 3201 auto. white, stereo, looks, runs like rotetsl See us todeyl drltprsn. comm/Ind exp 1obs 1n Orange County S 1162 month Apply lrnmae .. A/C. new tires, new $2550. 631-3016 WARE & MALCOMB •EW YOR., WEST 20451 Craimer Lane Exper helpful Will train gas stove S35, elec dryer mags, sheep sklni, 42K ARCHITECTS Irvine General Office Book-1 "' H B 964_8888 Deadl.ine right person 642-3013 I $75. queen u bed $85, p.•..;,,;,...;.;~~-~~ ml. S10,750. 955-2798 O!!l 9151 COM MELL CHEVROLET 'X.?< ll.1r '"'' 111 • .i I c ("\I \ ,, ~ :-.. \ 660-9128 ask lor Mr Lott keeping 1yp1ng. lrtmg & I T1l11I lc11cy I for applying March 15 PHOH APPT SETTER co6'i~-~11g;~9~~t1~~i° '81 320i, beige. gold whls. 177 MANTA. Xlnt. auto, ASST llHACERS pteasan1 phone voice Hl·llH RECEPT /SECRETARY PIT. salary plus bonus OC --65.000 mlles. mini oond. new paint/brakes, runs Marketing l11m has 1m-1 ;o;;~9 :ro~M c:~6.~t~?o MOVER/DRIVER musl belNewport a'dvertisrng agen-Airport area Call Terry Jewelry 6214 !~~s~l-~:.,1~~-060 1, great. $1450. 646-7258 ------__,...,,...,.,,,, mediate openings tor hard worker. clean cut. cy neeos lull time recep-Andereck bel 2-4PM 100 American circulated P. 7 t 9 •J" .. tdsl, Burg., ~slpdSS, DM. 66 I A.RT: ........ ti ... .', 3n~ 546-1200 Management Trainees I HARDWARE pohle $5/hr to starl Call llontst/secretary Answer 851-0103 silver dollars S13.75 ea. 1012 '82 3201, $350 & assume --~ .. - -..... -f5' ,,.._ ,._ .,_ Company will train No ASSIST MANAGER Re-Starving Actors Moving phones. general ofl1ce Telephone callers, no sell· 100 brllllanl unclrculated """'~-------lease. $312. pr mo. air, P/W, stereo cass, paint. $550. 9e&-6034 e>Cperrence necessary tail &Aper pref 240 71 4/650-1366 dulles Word processing ing. part or lull time sllver dollars S30 ea. Sii-964-3933. Oual. only Must have car Excellent cl 11 1 b s 3 8 5 snrt. 33mpg, nu tires. '78 Aspen Wgn SE, cleen, Broadway Laguna Bch Newspapers expenence helpful Full Need dependable ver 0 a r 8 um · BMW'S 84,S $3695. P.P. 631-0300 1 1 am/Im, a/o, low mllet. income 11 qualified For 497 ·4403 ask for John CREW ....... l!!ERS medical &' dental ben-people Start $4 00 hr 1878-1921 valued $3000, appointment call Mr ' ..,. • 1 833 8435 A k 1 0 850 t264 sell $900 964-0062 i----~-...,...--~ PtrlCLe 157 $2600/obo. 786-9544 Bishop 662-5843 HOST /HOSTESS Experienced only Top e its. · 5 or ave • _ Mizutani Super Seraph 10 HO • I dollars paid 754-1664 Ren1al Agenl for 65 unit Telephone Sates -s;, Ct Marquis Diamond spd, mint cond. 23-24'', LOSE llY P IE 157 §p;;aeter Replica For• 9 1 Babvs11ter my home. 2 yr Full/lime person Must be Eng/W-...o Ring Cluster sz appral•"'d $900~. $550. C 111 I _,, Q t XI t d d t'"'"--1 ' ask ror Richard Paymenl complex m C M Exper 1n 1 HUMf!RJ• ""' ..... · a or mm....,. uo e n con . re . """""' .66 Mustang ponw Int new old Tues & Thurs morns sharp A ready 10 work renlrng pegboard de· "• J I 4 orig S 1.500 Msl sacrl-Eves 642-961 1 eng $8500 960 7362 · ' · CM RE F's 642 9403 Apply in person 3-Spm OFFICE MliMR-SEC posits~ ap; mngmt help-Looking lor a way out of flee $600 545·20 t4 -vo.,, .M"°''~ iww a•H• · · -eng, needs trans, straight JollyRoqer 400S Coast Pnvale corp nei!ds sharp ful. w~ train Calm 81· lhe 40 hour WOik week M' -6211 1014 STERUllG '68 912 TARGA: blk /blk, body. Best offer. IEAUTICll• Hwy Laguna Beach young gal 10 head up OP· mosphere. Send resume wun the po1en1tal 10 earn 11cell1aHa1 soft back wndw, priced to I 540-2685 Laguna Beach 494· t 5oo HOUSEKEEPER day 2 erat1ons Must possess 1o p o Box 8708· 125 S400 lo $1000 per week 7 9· slate pool table S 100 rvns well, extra engine & Mii. 548-3332· 673-5310 ,-6-7-M-us-t-an-g-.-6,..-cy_l_a_u-to- IOOllEEPER/SEC'Y ilduils small mobile basic ottrce skills along Newporl Beach ca •S6 an houi 646-8359. 955-0 t98 $1200 or best 556-1057. BMW ltaaalt 9159 ma tic, r uns good Full lime AIP construction Newport Beach Prepare with a good a111tude 92658 1708 •Trainees no e11p nee C -20 Ron 17g Gordinl, elec tr'c $900/obo. 673-8254 e•p reQ Small ollice c11nn1:1r 673-3685 ou1stand1ng per!onahty •H1ghes1 commissions I arpt. 2''> yrs old. 1 . T • • ~ with leadership qualities RESTAURANT •Early AM hrs 6-lpm yards Carmel Plush. 71 Chevy Bubble op eunroof, hardtop, racing '77 FORD PINTO good Must be lleiuble Resume HOUSEKEEPERS Credit background help· Saute/Sauc1er E11p only •No n1ghls or weekends $250 963-6824 Camper, fully eQulpped, l540 Jamboree NB eeats, ate, pis, like new condlon. MUST SELL. ~~lo~~":~''in~al~4o;2 ~~~ ful Bob Remus 832·2 t97 '497 5874 !Chel Taylor1 Call Craig at 957· 1062 IChlldrens Toys & Games. otter. 644-6591 l•0-1444 S3300/080 650-4 t38 $1250. 760-3861 Oporio • 213 NB 92663 41 OPUIM&S p•C"ERS Reta11 Sales between 8 & t childs desk, childs stereo tttr libs Is~ 9165 '71 FllllOIT 20 0 " " TELEPNO•E s•LES w/speakers. girls clothes 181 900~ Turbo ---'an. n..... Lo-... --',re••.•711: ... ~. C t l • $" '''' • 4 '"S wk m your F11m 1n Foun1a1n Valley *THE LOO" * " e1 ze 8 tO womans _... .,_ au""' -u .,....., .. IFJI 11 r t own area • Good start " CM location Calllng for Clothes ;;i 5. q' ueen & twin ~ ~ ~ cond. loaded. low mlles. 79 Aesta alive< btk Int Sleady Laguna Beacn !alar'r & ra1st!s • Paid Sffkmg packers 10 work Looi..1ng 101 2 lull lime & t MAD D Benefit show 9 bedsprHdS Call I / ~ Y IL" $12 0001080 720 0285 ' ' · ' area 494 1966149'1·51 t7 Daily • No lees or laHs 37r3d0amsh1Plt1ease1 tappmpl"J llon pt111me persons gals hourly pay p1t1me day orl 9z62-2883 ottrcyc II I ' -sttlfeo, runs llke new • Sc t 101 Sales-Servlce--Leaslng '·~·· 9119 $1395. 631·3016 CAR WASH w1thhela • Musi nave car person at the Personnel exp in mens o womens eves also Fttlme comm M trl S, I Hzl I & phone • used skills you Ollice SAW Plasiics European sportswear sales ava11 754-1941 !Like new Simmon• Jenny t on a. E Ha .:,~• '71 0rona fE-nL 2dr apt SAC ·57 T-Blrd. Whl/whl, G,real a1mo,sedphewre Uni alreapy f1ave to 101n lhel Manulacturtng Inc Pos111ons open now Call telephone SalN tlllmn~crnnebtwS/1be50a6u3ty1r·e1s7t162 iood cond w/Header'. llrtpeM WJ cpe n.rns exit mega. $950 lo mt, O<g ownr S12.000 ormsEsuplp' ages west s largest house· 1837"' Bandiller. F V for inte1v1ew *T I L t Fl lrt "' """ Cell 6~2-8750 Ex--"~t "-' ..... Ion of N..... obo &e 1-5857 492-3530 gd cond. 213/598-&618 Male/female Apply 1 PlRlllll!! lTI•T·VllET • & O Dynamic phone people MAGIC ISLAND CLUB ·74 Yamaha TX500 low and Catefulty prepared '77 CELICA GT Cpe, 5 spd. Mtrcary 13 5 Ups mp oyee 1ncen1rve keeptno service "' ITHE LOOK IU I 0 • ••arat -11 · I .vv. .. .....,..,, ~-· ·-I 4625 W C I H N B • I MEMBERSHIP: Value ' u--BMW'e alwt"" In •I ti •aK I 1 -oas WV Applv Monday 10am-2pm Female-Male, p/t, 111 POS· RETAIL SALES 1 wanted for '!'vestment art S3500. MU $2000/obo. mllat, S49~. 548-1591 ...., ,. r, new r ... vv m . '71 Marqula, good running 0001/Part 11•1 12311 Chapman Ave. ste rnons avail, must be 18 Hardware Ass1a1ant Man-I sales Great oppor1un::6 (213)937-16&0 wkdys '77 Honda 750, custom Stock ownr $3495. 831·2337 cond, S500. 979-tlMe Weekends Mutt Lynchs 223 Garden Groove yrs .. Have e•cellent ager Re1a11 E>Cper pref for closers. Uplo $10 uat, good c ond . 111-1111 '80CetlcaST,alr,AMI FM,jOl•1 tLUt 7 6 T D1111's HouHht,11& driving record. neat 1n Coast Hardware 240 wk comm. Ideal for ae-Metal Halide Light, 1000 $900/obo. e.45·9180 208W. 111,SantaAna lo ml, x lnt cond. iftiip•~·~.._"""""!~~- NB 875•155 odd appearance Musi be Broadway Lag Bch cunlles, recruiters. com-Watt, w/tlmer, pd $285 Ck>Md Sunday $8399/obO. e.42~8407 173 Cuflua, nu motor, meg ---cAUISE SHIP JOBS HPOUSE RPLANTFS/T lnf.oor able 10 work. days & '497-4403 ask for John modltleCs, A.ME , lnKsura.nee NII S t75/new. 957-63t1 '77 KewH&kl KZ850d, ' •RGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED·. "-ra, trucks wtlls & tlr•, lte<eo. nu s t4.000·S28.000 tan I oute MUSI w~-'-ends Good pay & -pros all r Ing or u ov1N"· wa· .. er/Dryer 9,000 ml xlnt con ..,. -,,.Int."""" ........ ,.,.. .. h 557 "152 """' RETAIL SI d J •97 ~•91 "" "' .,, S"'•O b NEW&USEDBMW'SI a vane Reatp"'~. ..-....,.,.~"\NV4 Accepting appllca11ons ave own car ..., chance for advancement ore nee s amea at .. ..... 1250 St«eo wood cabl-w f xtr•• • ., o o . ,,.... now Call refundable tor JANITOR lulllPart lime. Females encouraged 10 sales person tor Drapery Part Time t .S76 Patio table 4 494-7803, 778--9110 L• llAll UW lmmedlate detl"9ry '78 CUtlau Spnn, lite blu Info Fee for directory MIF Mu1t1>eUSAc1t1zen apply For interview call =tUf4~~,;~~'Jf:r~:~-l00ll.OlllllH ~airs . $40 Brus '79 Surukl GS 425 ~ VOLUMESALES ?L Pr08Mf'~S90 :~.~~\r::.::; 312 888-4347tllt C1533 & able to ob1a1n govern-on3/13or3tt4 betv.een 1star1at 17 5 0 . Local Chandelier $250 tom, 3500 orio. ml., new SERVICE&l.EASING 1 .. n1~ but In top lhaoe. e..10 llUYIH(UTI H ) ment facMlty clearance 10-4PM 558-4822 SllESOLERI areaH S grad• only 842..e859 epare tire & wtndthltld. 3e70N.Ch«ryAve 20WVXAs:1Aii 1672 llPP'ecfat• at 1835 Su· 2 .. m-6am 7 days ~guna Worll evening hrs. earn· PI T l t ti p jBalboa Island Pharm-cr Nead car H4-2890 Potted patio ptante-Jade Vlt'Y oteen 11,050. Cd LONG BEACH St.., radlala, new ~ J*'IOr, CM. 713VOW or ., ___ ,.Sala"'' bonus ings tor PIT up to •• I ••• H trstl needs mature person I (3-8PMI T Rb-. T Rote 241·18170<957"°62.8 (No.C-...olt-<605) Mrd bait*", need tvvtu c:all831~tOtct.. ...,...., ., St25twll. Full time pos-.,./hour • comm1111on t FIT fl '*73 8 I r, u .,.. r, , ·~·1 _, ~, _, .... pp fr 494-8498 1110n $275/wti lnlervt~ Sales e>Cperlence tietpful •11 hra " •1 50 TOP US Phllodendrem, mlee '90 Va.pa P200E. low mt. tl14)1H·l110 work Oft«. 8-48--7909 1 ..... · · lmk o ----1-LIYERJ Mon·Ftt t-5PM Call Steve 646 5780 1111 2 ACT AIL SALES F9malff pref Model& and AMa. 2907 Cetatpa, NB >Ont cond. Muat .... l'r_.lnaWelcome •57 vw orig. ownet, reblt '82 CUTLASS BAAUGH D 937 -3940 1or1ppt PARTITIME clerk lor •!>H1Hll tr.N\ill'i~•ut140 Eacor1•(2 t3)8ee-1M4 QnuSoteB..:I S1ameettl1000. IM0-1717 OPENSEVENOAYS eng&trMl,rvntgood. fuUytomed,.e7Kml..elc, T~~c;nelndtr~~~n~~~~I EOE M1F llQuor store some exper 8rold"•• I II<~ •91 UOJ Urolo~y oll1ce sHks petlo t~,.!'4l:.nC::: ~~:S~~:f~R Dlbu l 12200. 6$3.-1525 pwr, 17900. 1._.T80 ,._._ ... , .. uw own car •(wrLRY lllfl nee ~a.-6896 ett 2PM AfTAIL SALES t xper d lrOl'ltlbtletl Tran-bolltf ..,., I I O"' 'U Window van 1una p ...a.. t••s .......,, ,. •n: °CHh1er f' IT Co111 Herd 1<:rlbin8o Ina e muat ceM c:Mlra MO 2 lam99 NG-4693 . IW aftlllt ••• , "fNt ans 71..,• t'u"' ta . .-,... Earn S4·S6 flour. gueren· Newpo11 Beach s 1e~1no !•--------niune btand a 10 clothee • 'J... ,_, 111 z=::;: Fl fl!J v 11 t ___. S3 40 hcwr Call •GS i~eiers 11 ---"Ing Part/ti...... w1tre 240 Brotdwey. 8-45-97 or 831-"80 ,...,., ""20 Tructca.,.~ .-... "wv.. ,...,..., • _..., ,. ·-......, ""' L&g B h '497 4403 .....,,._ a 8%APR Available ·es a . SOON TO 8 A tliv.t, MW lites. loaded _!:_6Pm <2 t 31532 ' 4393 ~~:=~n ~=~48:n1::'~ PMO•E CLERI , /T c -~~~t~:;: I ::~!~ Slntc W•t• m.. Cott )(I~ ~·n'!~ ~ .'!: k . Aatt f()( Bl. CLASSIC. PERF. SH~£. MOYlng. M500 78&-6401 HIYIAI IUIU ottice proc.clures 5 day C1rcu1111on Office ~· necenary FfT & PIT '350, now f78, aa1Ate w/Mell* tlrea, never Calt (7t41842·7711 t2000. 497...,13 M1o1sl have car Apply at ~II 1nc1uc1ng Saturday. indlvtdual with some OPNllTllm Apply In ' PM'90n 1670 ..... cutl only 168-1910 been recect 1475 or Dtilt '71 OATUSN 240Z '81 Sqrbk, rt>" eoo. MCf1. 3400 Irvine Av •203, no evenings 673 g334 phone e>Cperienee Hours knock• often Whefl you N~ BMt. NB. otter. 129-54&3 18,000 mltee ftceteoo ....._2'800 ~ e.acn •r• Mon lhru Frt ' 30 to uH re1~11t-ga1t1ng D•Hy --To pteo. ~r mwe~ 13500 650-4&93 ·et BUG.: ORt?A=-=r=-co='="N""O,- --LCGAL SECRETARY gen 8 30Pf'! ~ply In parton Piiot CIUttlled Ada to llllllll/WAITll bef«e tM I MIJIT 6fll.. $1900 WI UTU lllH practice. ••perlenced 2 4pm 330 w Bay C M reach lhe Ot•OQ4t Coett'IFullf\lmeevenlno 3yMra f1111dl"O put>Ho, OTOACYCLE8 '74280Z. tupet cond. meg f20-02lt. l50-0T07 Ouv-. gll•. homtmakers1 must t>e organlt ed, In· I~ for Oebre) mtrkflt 111perl ence r•ctlil,.d pl'lone * FOR RENT • ~ .. mOO'I roof, bfa, SELL 11 KODAK FILM 1e111gent & 11•)(11)111 Ph~ 1142·5878 Apply In ~ 3"~ ~ Piiot XA 600 HONOA'S full cover. btloanllnO ..,P\i,,...-1 -~--adl-~---,,-IO-,,,...- COUPof\a Chureh benefit ln1erest1no office Sa1ery SELL ldli lt•m• ~Ith 11 Jolly Rao-, 400 8 co t Claaatned. 842-M18 ~.~ .. 2 DA1.v collec tore Item. 1>11• \-oe ""'-• tM rtlldtr• ~40-0427 ~atlebte 85 t t 733 Dally Piiot Cl~~ Hwy, l.19UM _Btech ~ ""'u • ="==--1.. 813_.227 .,. 642-HN ' ' I llADIUM •Olft'IAC !J r ~ u • u 1\.1 MONDAY. MARCH 12, 1984 If your Soclal Security number •• 558-()4 4831 you've wonl -Page AS Coast Bureaucrat's decision threatens Upper Newport Bay restoration./ A8 County's Vikings have big thirsts, bigger hearts.I A3 Irvine cops got two drunken driving suspects for the price of one./C4 California LA Archdiocese officials say Catholic Church can- not be liable for priests' action In molest case./ A4 Southern Callfornla Gas Co. says It won't be hiking gas prices this year .I A4 ::!:::::::,.::::::::::!:!:!:!:!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Nation It's Super Tuesday eve, and Demo candidates are making last rounds before vote./ AS A Texas killer loses his bid to have his execution televised./ AS World Talks on reconstructing Lebanon have hit a snag right off the bat./ AS Iraq clalms It 'wiped out' Iran Invaders In latest fighting./ A4 Features Olympic offlclals In Los Angeles-are looking for 70,000 good sports./81 New studies show a meteor smashed the Earth 65 mllllon years ago, wiping out all dinosaurs. /81 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports UC Irvine won't be going to the NIT this year and Coach Biii Mulligan Is stunned./C1 The next baseball com- missioner, Peter Ueber- roth, turns his attentions to the yachting world./C2 Entertainment Don't look for any ''Tootsie'' type of signifi- cance In ••My Life as a Man" on TV tonlght./82 Wiii Kentucky be the next "Dallas" on the prime time soap circuit? /83 Busqiesa Reggie Jackson Is a part- ner In a Corona del Mar car detalllng buslness./85 For the latest In the real estate and business scene In Orange County. see Credit Llne./85 INDEX Bridge &4 Bulletin Board A3 Butlneat 85 Callfomla Newt A4 CIUllfted CM Cornlea 84 Crouword C8 FMturee 81·2 Horoecope C7 Ann Landerl 82 Mutual Fundt 85 NatlOnal Newt A4 Optnton Aes Poltcelog A3 Pubflc Notloel C4-e Sportt C1-3 Stock Mart<et1 Be TMvtllon 82 Thea.. 83 WMther A2 Wortd Newt A4 , 1:1um EllTIDI ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS CM standoff end&; l ·de&d . - Ex-convict arrested after wife's slaying; couple's two children freed from house By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Dlillr ,... ...,, Austin Elliott Beal, an unemployed ex-convict who kept bis two young children hostage for nearly seven hours Sunday in a Costa Mesa duplex, was being held today on suspicion of killing his wife. Beal was arrested Sunday evening following a tense standoff with police that came to an end without a shot 'being fired. The "man's two young children were released unharmed. The man's wife, Gretchen Spritz Beal, 31 , was found dead after the tong ordeal. She was found covered with a blanket in the trunk of a silver Plymouth sedan pa.rkcd next to Beal'a Orange A venue residence. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine cause and time of death. Costa Mesa police said the gray-haired S l-rear-old man is beina held under suicide watch today at the ci ty jail because of earlier threats to take his own life. Beal. armed with a hi&h-powered rifle, held more than 30 officera at bay durin& the Ion" tense afternoon. Neiahborina res1dents were cleared from the area as police pleaded with the man to release his children and give himself up. An unemployed machinist, Beal was grabbed at 7;30 p.m. by members of the Costa Mesa SWAT team, who rushed the small duplex aft~r Beal Irrine pollcemenandmemben of theCoeta lleu SW AT team, mo.-ein for action durtniten.e atandoff. Dlillr,...,......, ....... u,e. Dlillr,... ...... ..,....__I( ...... released bis 4-year~ son and drop- ped the h~at>-powered rifle be bM been carryina. The SI-year-old man offeftd DO resistance when police budciaJled him and led him to a waitioa 1qu.d car. "What happened, Austin?" yeUod one reporter to the man. Beal. wearin& a white T·sbirt and light-colored pants, I~ Ul> briefly (Pleue eee SX-vulfVICT/ AaJ Cops set to fire .on murder suspect By WEN I!!. I.LEIN U4I STEVE MARBLE Of .. DllllJ,... .... Costa Mesa SWAT team memben came just hairs away from opeoi.as tire on murder suspect Austin Beal during a seven-hour siqe at biJ Colla Mesa home Sunday, the team leader said today. "We had every reason to oomidcr bim very danpous and we came very close to firing.•• said Set-Bill Bechtel, SWAT team leader. But, although Beal threatened of- ficen and was known to be daqer- ous, .. be just didn't cross that mental line" that would alen officen be wu about to shoot. Costa Mesa's 19-membcr Special Weapons and. Tactical Team stayed armed and on alert in key positions surroundin& Beal·s apartment dwina the standoff, while Beal renWned barricaded inside the residence with bis two YOUDJ children. Bechtel wd police had details of Beal's previous criminal record and alleged past violent behavior, plus ... lot of tbi rd-party allegations we dido 't have time to confirm." Neigbboa said they had noticed the man seemed tense and uneasy in recent weeks. Gaye Herring portrayed Beal as a man with a great deal of pent-up anger, very protective of bis two young children and a hard drink et. "He drank a lot,·· said Herring. "She (BeaJ's wife) would go to work (P1eue eee POLJCS/ A2) Dlillr,.. ...... .., ............. Autin. Elliott Beal walta ID eqaad car with Coeta Ilea& police omcer PollceOfftcerJ11dyCo.-eybolda after aarrendertna to police Sanday. Elliott Beal, 4, after ordeal. Met&ban Beal, 8 montba. comforted by Of- ficer Paal Cappacllll. .I By L.P. BENET Of .. 0.-, ""' .... Folks in Sacramento are calling AB I the most controveniaJ issue Gov. George Deutmejian has con- fronted since he took office 13 months ago. ABl. sponsored by Assemblyman Art Aanos. D-San Francisco, is a bill designed to outlaw job dilCrimina- tion apinst homosexuals. lt would &ive people leadina py and lesbian lifestyles the right to file job dit- crimination complainu with the state Department of Fair Em~ent and Hous~ rather then them to press civil auiu throuah the courts. State employees have been covered by similar anti-dilCrimination rules for four years. and Apot' bill would extend that protection to privately employed worken. AB 1 already has been narrowly approved by the Senate and the A.aembly. and the aovemor bu until midn.iabt Wcdnetday to either aian. veto or let the bill pw throuab bis offi<le and into the boob without bis ~tu.re. After the Senat.e approved the ltsislatioo Feb. 16, insiders eJ..pccted I rw::ac: LP. BENET Focus ON THE NEws Deutm~ian would cboate the latter option so not to ruffle any feat.hers. But in tbe C1llUina ~ letters and calls have been pourina 1nto the aovemor's offtce at the rate of 2..SOO LO 3,000 a day1'1CCOrdina to Al lebu. a le&ialative aide to Deukmejian. ••This i1 easily the ~t reponte to any piece of teaislabon aince the IOvetDOt has been in offi~" Lebu said. "Some ~ are •Ylftl they never saw a.nythina likt this durint the (former Oov. Jerry) B~wn ad- ministration." • This development CODClttl\S the P)' communi~ for t'WO reuons. Fini. at is now unhlt.ely that Oeukmejian will let AB1 simply pus into law without bis John Hancock, l.cbas said. In fact. Deuk.meJ1an spent five boun latl Wednesday meeting with supponen and opponents of the conuovenial bill. Second. and more important. the number ofletters an<J calla ukiQ1 tbe governor to veto the bill are a~ those from supporten by a three to one ma.rain. "The p y community is very anxious," said lquna Beach Maycw Bob Gentry, who spent 18 mondll lobbyina Oranac Cou11ty politiciam to support AB I. "We are really beine attacked, mostly by the pro.familj and Jerry Falwell types wbo are launchina a ICrious phone campaip apinst the bill." Let.a said the aovemor's office bu been busy evaluatina .. the types of responaes ... or, in other wo~ eqare: 'Puna contacts made by orp1uzed campaians from botb sides &om those made by the ICDCf'lll public. ··Manycalbwe1t1 indialletbat the people really don't tnow wt.a\ AB 1 ii all about." l.ebu said. "'lu an aati·tob disa\mination bill, yet it•a tW'UlQI into a hi&hly emotional ~ you·~ rPleue .. CAY UOllTa/All . 1:t I I DlllJ ........... .,-...N ...... SW AT team officer takea up J>09ition on rooftop near the Beal houae. Costa Mesa SW AT team member watchea Beal houae from nearby rooftop. EX-CONVICT CAPTURED, HELD IN WIFE'S DEATH ... D.itr ..... pfloM., .............. From Al bul did not answer. In a nearby police car, Seal's two children -4-year-old Elliot and POLICE .•. From Al and he'd usually stay inside all day with the children." Hostage negotiator Al Kent de- veloped a rapport with Beal and managed lo keep him on the phone during most of the standoff. Pohcc felt reasonably sure the children were safe, Bechtel said. • "We didn't want to storm the place with the kids in there," he said, but added that if Beal threatened to injure them. the SWAT team would have s<?ne inside or used tear gas to force him out. Herring said Beal "was very protec- tive of the children, really watched what they did." • ThrouP1out the negotiating, Beal told pohce he wanted them to kill him, Bechtel said. In the tense scene that ended the hostage drama, BcaJ walked out of the a~mcnt yelling at officers to shoot b1m and wa ved a gun around at about waist-level, Bechtel said. A large searchlight police had set up in front of the apartment 'Seemed to temporarily blind Beal so that he could not see anyone to shoot at. "You could tell he was really dazed (by the light)," Bechtel said. "He came close lo pointing the gun at us a couple of umes but we could tell he couldn't see us. which is what held us back from shooting him." 6-month-old Meghan -were com- forted by other officers. Elliot sipped from a soft dnnk and smiled at reporters while Meghan clun~ to police detecti ve Paul Cappuccilh. Both children were taken to the Alben Sitton Home in Oran$e where they will be lodged temporanly. The seven·hour siege began af\er Beal reportedly called his brother in Florida early Sunday and said, "I think I killed my wife ." Beal also told his brother be was going to kill himself. according to pohcc. At one point during the ordeal, Beal stepped outside his residence waving the rifle and taunted police to, "Shoot me, shoot me." SWAT team member Sgt. 8111 Bechtel ordered Beal to drop his weapon. BeaJ put down the gun and retreated back in his house, police said. Bechtel and other SWAT team members then moved in on Beal. Alerted by Bcal's brother, police first arrived at the duplex on the 2600 block of Orange Avenue shortly after noon. Police said Beal was standing in a driveway outside his home when they arrived but ducked inside and slammed the door as officers ap- proachcd. Reached b) telephone. Beal told police he was lying near his front door and would shoot anyone who ap- proached. according 10 Lt. Tom Durham. Neighbors at the scene recalled Beal as a man who bragged about being in prison and seemed to ha ve "a lot of pent-up an$er." One neighbor, Gaye Herring, said Beal told people he'd once murdered someone. As the day slipped by, police talked numerous times with Beal but were unable to approach the house or talk him out. A crowd of more than 100 spectators gathered al the scene, some setting up beach chairs to watc.IJ the tense situation. Capt. Robert Moody said Beal sounded tired and possibly intox· icated during his telephone con versa· tions with police negotiators. "He said he wanted to be let\ alone. He wanted us to leave," explained Moody, who said negotiators could heanng Bcal's children alternately playing and Cf) mg in the background. Moody said Beal did not talk about his wife dunng the phone conversa- tions and never threatened to hafJll his children. When he was wrestled to the ground and handcutWd by police, Beal gave officers permission to look in the truck of the family sedan where the wife's body was found. Moody said. "As far as we know. It doesn't appear she was shot ... Moody said today. He said neighbors remember seeing her Saturday night One neighbor recalled a loud argument coming from the Beal residence late Saturday but said 1t was not infrequent for the couple to quarrel. Ready for action, a Costa Mesa policeman walta near the Beal house. Beal then put the gun down by the side of th e house and crouched down with his hands up against the wall. As he walked back into the house the SWAT team officers burst through the screen door and windows and grabbed him . Bechtel said. I DlllJ ............ ., .............. "She would tell him to move out, to gel out." said Herring. "They were always figh ting and he was always drinking." Police officer guards front of houae durinC standoff. GAY RIGHTS BILL AWAITS GOVERNOR'S ACTION ... From Al , ei ther tor or against homosexual leading opponents of ABI. "Health answers, but we do know how people special care while handhnJ in- ltfestyles. and the real issues are officials don't know for sure how catch 11 -through sexual contact or travenous needles used to administer forgotte n:· transmissions occur. and there's from contam inated intravenous nee-drugs lo AlDs victims. But there are Meanwhile, as decision day draws evidence that people can have it up to dies." no reported cases of AIDS being near, the battle front 1s begrnning to two to three years before there are any Agnos added that there are laws transmit!ed from victim to caretaker. resemble something hke the mess on visible signs. already 1n place that protect em· Alden said. the lran.Jraq border. For instance, "People are really concerned wi th ployers and employees from people "The ultimate test 1s in San AB I supporters are 1nfunatcd over the rate that AIDS 1s spreading." with AIDS. or any other, contagious Francisco hospitals," Agnos said. some oft he tacucs being employed by Carrington said ... And as a group, disease. "They have the largest AIDS' wards opponents. homosexuals aren't underemployed: Bob Alden. a spokesman for Na-in the country. and not one doctor, Case m point: Despite evidence they don't need the bill so why risk tional Center for Disease Control, nurse or orderly has contracted showmg the contrary, some con-playing Russian roulette with the sajd sc1ent1 sts have not determined AIDs." servative Republican poluicaans and people of the state of California." the exact mode of transmission of ABI opponents also contend that members of Southern Baptist Church AB I supporters. however. say the AIDS and the disease's symptoms are employers should have the right to groups claim that if AB I becomes notjon that heterosexuals may catch capable of hiding in the body for discriminateagainst homosuuals for law, homosexuals infected wuh Al DS AIDS from homosexuals in the lengthl y periods. such jobs as school teachers and camp could transmit the disease to hetcr-workplace is "hysten cal" and "false." However. the evidence to date counselors, and that homosexuality 1s osexuals in the work place. "There's not one piece of evidence shows AJDS is transmitted only an affront to Christianity and a threat AIDS 1s a little known, but deadly showing AIDs can be transmitted through sexual contact and con-to the well-being of the family . disease. About 70 percent of the through casual contact," said As-taminated blood products, such as "(This ball) 1s telling us who we can reported AIDS victtms have been semblyman Asnos. "That's a dis-intravenous needles, not through and can't hire," Senator Richardson adenufied as homosexual men with p1cable lie designed to make unin-casual contact. 1n the workplace or was quoted as saying dunng the multiple sexual partners. according to formed c1t1zens fearful of gay people. anywhere else. Senate noor fight Feb. 16. 1he National Center for Disease The fact 1s that the chief of The center. however. has issued When Agnos met with DeukmeJ1an Control in Atlanta, Georgia. epidemiology at the National Ce nter precautionary instructions to med1· last Wednesday, he said he informed "There are so many unkno""ns for Disease Control and the lead mg cal care personnel and researchers to the governor abou\ aspects of the bill about Al DS," said Michael Car· California doctors say that Al DS avoid sustaining wounds from instru· he describes as positive. For example, nngton, chief of staff to Sen. H.L. can't be transmitted through casual ments used in treating AIDS vic tims. it prohibits affirmative action for Richardson. R-Arcad1a , one of the ~on tact. We do not know all the Nurses. for example. should use homosex uals and it exempts schools and religious institutions. 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"He probably won't make the dec1s1on until Wednesday.'' he said. Just Call 642-6086 Dell, PHot o.tlvety I• Ouer.-ntMd M '1 JAy f '"'"" It .,..,, t).l '10f rut'l'ft ~QIJI p•p.e-• b)' ~ l(J I •1• r •• l'r!'l()rl' T (I m '"'' vnui • r 1 w H Ot ,, ... ....., .... , Dr. Proto pa ppas jury selection under way By JEFF ADLER OftlleDlllJ ......... Eleven months after Costa .Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas was ar- rested and charged with sec· ond-defree murder in the anesthesia-related death~ of three patients, jury selection got underway in what is expected to be a marathon OrallfC County Superior Coun crimi· nal tnal. Selection of 12 jurors to consider the murder charges pending against the 38-ycar-old dentist could take more than a week and Judge Luis Cardenas. who will preside during the trial, summoned extra panels oi potential jurors to the Santa .Attia courthouse today for the jury selcc· t1on process. Besides questions about their back- ground,j urors will be asked what they have learned about the high·profilc case from newspaper and television accounts. But that portion of the questioning will be closed to reporters as Protopappas'defensc attorney Robert Tuller successfully sought an order closing the courtroom w.be~ such questions are put to potential Jurors. Protopappas, a Lquna Beach resi- dent. 1s charged with killing three patients who were being treated at his high-volume 19th Street Costa Mesa clinic in 1982 and 1983. Besides facing the murder charges. Protopap- pas has been barred from practicing dentistry and faces a license revo- cation heanng after the cnminal tnal. The first of the three women to die after treatment at Protopappas' clinic was 23·year-old J(jm Andreassen, a 23·year-old kidney dialysis patient, who went into cardiac arrest in a dental chair at the office on Sept. 30, 1982. Cathryn Jones, 31. became the second alleged victim of the dentist on Feb. 13. 1983 when she died of apparent heart failure two days after Protopappas removed all of her teeth. A third pauenl, J J.year-old Pa- tnc1a Craven died Feb. 19. 1982 after remaining on life-support systems for 11 days. Craven allegedly lost con- sciousness one day after visiting Protopappas to have her wisdom tee th removed. In all three cases, Deputy District Attorney James Cloninger 1s hoping he can convi nce jurors the women received excessive amounts and un- usual combinations of general anesthesia. Wbat do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me11age will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to die appropriate editor. The 11me U-hoar answering aervlce may be used to record letters to tb' editor OD any topic. Coatrlbutora to our Letters column must Include their name aad &eleptaoae aamber for verification. 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HorOICOP9 Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• =Newa Poblog PUblC Notlcee =•Marketa TeleYtlk>n ThMtert W•thtf Wottd N9W9 84 A3 85 A4 C8-8 84 C8 81-2 C7 82 B5 A4 AM A3 c.-e C1-3 Be 82 83 A2 A4 OAANGECOUNfV C ALIJ(Jk~I A ~'J C f-,~f ·, e X--CODVIC aces e eat ra· ID esa Irvine policemen and memben of the Coe ta Mesa SWAT team, moYe In for action durtn& tenee atandoff. Dellr ............ .., ........ u. .,.., .......... ..,~ ....... . Children rescu after standoff; wife found dead By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Olllr........ . Austin Elliott Beal, an ex~vicl from Aorida who kept bis two YOUllll children hostage for nearly .even hours Sunday in a Costa Meea duplex, was being held today oe suspicion of killing bis wife. -.._; Beal was arrested Sunday eveniJta _. following a seven-hour standoft"widl fl police. His two young children were released unharmed. The man's wife, Gretcbeft Spri1Z Beal, 31, was found dead after die long ordeal, covered with a blanket iD the trunk of a silver Plymoulh tedaa parked adjacent to Bears Oran,e A venue ~idence. An autopsy was to be performed today to determine cause and time of death. Costa Mesa police said lhe gray-haired 51-year~ld man wa being held under suicide watch today 1 at the city jail because of eatlier threats to take bis own life. Beal, armed with a hiab-powered rifle, held more than 30 officen at bay during the long. tense afternoon. No shots were fired An unemployed machinist, Beals was grabbed at 7:30 p.m. by members • ,f the Costa Mesa SWAT team wbo rushed the small duplex after Beal released his 4-year-0ld son and drop- ped the high-powered rifle be had been carryi na. The 5 l-year-0ld man offered no resistance as police handcuffed him and led him to a waiting squad car. ··What happened, Austin?" yelled one reporter to the man. Beal, who looked up briefly, did not answer. In a nearby police car. Seal's two children -4-year~ld Elliot and 6-month-0ld Meghan -were com- (Pleue .ee EX-CONVICT/ A2) 0..,Nlt ...... llf ........... Auatln Elliott Beal walta In 8Quad car with Coeta Mesa police officer PollceOf(lcerJudyCo•eyholda after eurrendertnc to police Sunday. EWott Beal, 4, after ordeal. Meahan Beal, 6 months, comforted by Of- ficer Paul Cappucllll. ·- By L.P. BENET Ol .. Olllr ......... Folks in Sacramento are calling AB I the most controversial issue Gov. George Deukmejian has con- fronted since he took office 13 months ago. AB I , sponsored by Auemblyman Art Agnos, O.San Franci1CO, is a bill desianed to outlaw job discrimina- tion apinst homosexuals. It would give people leadina py and lesbian lifestyles the riaht to file job dis· crimtnation complaints with the state Department off air Employment and Hou.sin&. rather then (on:e them to press civil suits throuch the couru. State employees have been covered by similar anti-dilCrimination rulei for four yean, and Aanos' bill would extend that prottction to privately employed worken. AB 1 already bu been nanowly approved by the Senate and the Aucmbly, aod the aovemor bu until midnl&ht Wednesday to either sip. veto or let the bW pus tht0uah hi1 office and into the boob without his s~ture. After the Senate approved the lcaislat.ion Feb. 16. \nsiden expected LP. BE•n Focus ON THE NEws Deukmejian would choose the latter option IO not to ruffle any featben.. But in the ensuina ~ letters and calls bave been pourina tnto the aove:mor•a office at the rate of 2,SOO to 3,000 a day, accordtn& to Al Lebu. 1 lqislative atde to Deukmejian. .. This ia ~ly the bitlett reponee to any piece of leaialanon aince the aovernor bu bctn in office,•• Lcbas said. .. Some people are aayina they never 11w anythlna lite thls duriat the (former Oov. Jeny) Brown ad- miniatration. •• This developmcnt.concems the II>.' community for two reuons. First. tt is now unlikely that Ocukmcjian will let AB~ simply pua ij'to law without , his John Hancock, Lcbassaid. Jn faa, . DeukmeJ1an spent five hours lut Wednesday meeting with supponen and opponents of the controvenial bill. Second. and more import.ant. tbe number ofletters and calls ask:ina the governor to veto the bill are e.w:nocdina those from supporters by a three to one marain. "The P Y community is very anxious," wd La&una Beach Mayor Bob Gentry, wbo spent 18 moat.M lobbying Oranae County politiciam to support AB l. .. We are really beina attacked. mostly by the pro.family and Jerry Falwell types who are launctuna a lef'ious phone c:ampaip apinst the bill." Lehi$ said the aovemor's office h.aa been busy cvaluatina "the types of f'CS1>0ntel, .. or, in other word.a, '91"0: llllDI cootaets mede by orpoiad • campailnt fiom both lidel from lhote made by tbe leMnl public. ••Many calls we .,:t iodate that 1111 ~ople really don't mow What AB l ii all about." Lcbu aaid. .. hua utiio' dt riminatioo bill, yet it'a ~ into • hiahly em()t\oaal .=m· .. rPleue ... OAT ' /, Ji ---- SWAT team officer takea up position on rooftop near the Beal house. D••lrPtlOtphotot" Alcha'1• .,.hi•• o.lfy,...plMltobf.......,,.IC......, Costa Mesa SW AT team member watches Beal house from nearby rooftop. EX-CONVICT CAPTURED, HELD IN WIFE'S DEATH ... From Al lont·d h~ nlhl'I 11111,u' I II• ot "'Pl ' tl from a ... ult dnnl. .trhl '· lil ·J .11 rqloncr' \\ h1k \fnhJ n d rnb 10 pt1hcl' ut'lt'lll\l l'.1ul < .ippu l Iii Bllth l hilJrrn \\t'fl' 1.tl.:t·11 It ltw \lhl'rl S111on HtHlll' m Orang.l' l hl' \l'\t'n-hour 'illgl' liq;Jn Pl~• Bl·al rt•purtl'd h rnlkd h" h1 111 l1<01 111 Honda t'arh "iunJa\ and '·"" ·1 think l kilkd m' '''k ~. Bt·al , '•' ll•'d h1!> brother hl' "•I' gl110~ h• ~di h1m~clf. according to pol1,·l' .\tone po1111 during lhl' urJ\.'.il, lk.11 stepped outside hi\ rt''>ldl'nt l' "·" 1ng the rit1e and taunit•d pohu to "~hoot me. Shoot me" "'\ \I 1t•,1m member '>gt Bill lh:d1ll'i llltkred Beal to drop h1~ \\l'JPl1n hut lhL man n·treatl.'d bat.'k in hi' h11uw lll'll'ad \k n,•d h\ lkal'., hrotha. police ltr \I .1rn\ l'd al till' duple\ on the 2600 hit., k u t 01 angt· A.' enul' 'ihonl} after 11•11111 l'ulttl' '>:mJ Beal was standing in .1 .i l\l ''J) uut<,1Jc his hofnl' when llh' .im\l·J hut du(kcd inside and ... 1a1111m·d the Joor as otlice~ ap- pr 'a1. tll·J . Real hl'd b\ tekphone, Beal told 1 oll rl' hl' \\ J\ i} ing near his front door and \\Ould \hoot an:,-one v.ho ap- pruathl'd. according 10 Lt Tom Durham Ne1ght:>ors at the scene rernlled Beal as a man "ho bragged atx>ut being 1n prison and seemed to haH' .. a lot of pent-up an$er." One neighbor, , Ga)e Herring. said Beal told people he'd onn· murdered ~omeone. As the day slipped by. police talked numerous times with Beal but were unable 10 approach the house or lalk him o ut A crowd of more than I 00 spectators gathered at the scene. some setting up beach chair~ to watch tht· tense s11ua11on. Capt. Roben Moody said Beat sounded tired and possibly 1nlox- 1latcd during h" tl'kphonr conwrsa- twm v.1th pohte nl'go11a1ors · He "31d he wanted 10 be left alone. He ""anteJ u' to lea\e," explained \food) "ho \<11J negullaturs could heanng lkal' ... thildrcn pla)lllg in the background. Mood} '>did Beal did not talk about his \\lft• during the phone conversa- llOm and nn er threatened to harm hts children \.\ hl·n hl.· was wrestled to the ground and handcuffed b) police, Beal ga'e otlil'ers perm1ss1on to look 111 the trunk of the fam1l:,-sedan where thl' v.11<:·., bod~ was found, Moody said .. .\s tar ai, "e kn o\\. It doesn't appc..•ar \ht' "a~ ~hot." Mood} said to<la~ lk :.a1J neighbors remember seeing hl'r ~aturda\ night ( )Ol" Ol'lghbor recalfed loud argu- mcnl tom mg from the Beal n:s1dence late Satun.la\ hut said 11 was not 1nfrcqut·nt ro·, the couple to quarrel "Shi.' "ould tell him to move out, to get out · Hcrnng. "The; were always fighting.inc.I hl' "asalwaHdnnktng ... Masked man robs motel in Huntington .\ man arml'd \\1th a handgun and ''earing J banJana O\ er his face robbed tht• Huntington Shores Motel. 2 J!)(J2 Paufir (oa<,I Highway, of about $411 l;lll' \aturda~. police said. Delly "°4 photo Dy How-LIPn Ready for action, a Costa Mes• policeman waits near the Beal house. Police officer guards front of house during Sunday's standoff. Tht• h11IJup too~ plau~ at about 8 ~u p.m a motd l'mplO)CC told poltcl' Tht: rohher "a~ dl'scnbed as a Caut.1\1.ln man age 20 to :!5, about 6 ll'l't I int h tall \\C1ghing 165 to I "'0 p0umb. w11h dark hair He was arml'J "Ith J s1hc1 handgun the emph1\t'l' told pol1n· GAY RIGHTS BILL AWAITS GOVERNOR'S ACTION. From Al • • DENTIST TRIAL •.• either tor or against homosl'\uat lifestyles, and the real 1sstfec, arl' forgotten." Meanwhilt>, as dcc1s1on da\ dra"s near. the battle front 1s beg.uining to resemble something hlo.e the mess on the Iran-Iraq border For instance. ~BI supponers are infunated O'er some of the tactic'> hc1ng cmplo\ed h\ opponents. Case in poinl Dl'spne ev1dentt' showing the contrary. some con- servative Republican pohtic1ans and members of Southern Ba pt 1st Church groups claim that 11 .\BI become'> law, homosexuals inti.'cted w11h AID~ could transmit the d1c;eac;c 10 heter- osexuals in the work place. AIDS is a little kn own. but deadh disease. About 70 percent of thl' rcponed AIDS \ICllms ha\e tx·l'n 1dcn11fied as homosc,,ual men ''1th multiple sexual panncrs according to the National Center for D1seac,~ l ontrol in .c\tlanta. Georgia. "Tht.'9'e are so man:,-unknown~ :ibout AIDS," said Michael Car- rington, chief uf staff to Sen. H l . Richardson. R-Arcadia. one of the WEATHER leading opponents ol .\Bl. 'Health otlicials don't know for sure hov. transm1ss10n$ oc(ur. and there's l'' 1dence that pct>pk can ha\ e 11 up to ''"0 to three \Car' before there arc am '1s1ble s1gm." · "People ?re reall} concerned "llh the rate that AIDS 1s spreading:· ( amngton said "And as a group. homosexuals aren't underemplo)l'd thl'\ don't need the btll so wh \. mk pla) ing Russian roulette with tht· people oft he slate of ( allforn1a" .\BI supponers. hO\\l'\'Cr. ~i~ thc no11on that hl·tcro~l'\uals ma' call h Al DS from humose\uals 1n the workplace 1s "h\ stcrtl.al" and "lal.,t• "There's not i>nt• p1l'u.· of e' 1dl'nt t' ~howing .\IDs l.'10 tx· transm1ttl·d through casual t•ontal't .. said .\'- ~embl>man .\gno~ .. rhat's a dl'l- p1cablc he Jco,1gncd to make un111 · formed ut1zt·n<. karful of ga~ pcopll The fa ct 1s that 1he ch11.'1 of cp1dem1nlog~ at tht· 'lat1onal l l'ntl'r for Disease Control and the leading C aliforn1a doctors 'a' that .\ID) can't be transm1lll'd through ca~ual contact. 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Bui tht·re arc 1111 rl'pnf1l·J cat,cc; of .\IDS being 1r.1 m m1111:J lrom \ICtlm to caretakl.'r, \ lkll ... 11J · Tht• ult1matt' test '" 1n an 1 J l" .. ho.,p11ab ... .\gno~ !>a1d I ' . h.lH' the largest .\IDS' v.ard~ ii,· 1..oun1r.. and not onl' doctor. 1111''l ''r urderl) has contral'tl'd \II h . \B I upponcnt~ al so contend that ·mrll1~nr, 'ihould ha\ e the nght 10 t \trtnHnatl·against homose\uab for ' 1ct11t1P., a' o,chuol te-achers and camp ,.,in,l.'1111~ Jnd that homosexuaht\ 1s 11 ,,•1r 01•t to < hn!ittan1t) and a threat '" •hl \\l'll tx·1ng ul the famil). ·1 f h" hill),., telling us who Wl' can 11 d lJO t hm-." "t:naior R1chardc;on ' J' qu 1ll'J 3, '>j~ rng during the '-l·n.111.: fltior light rl'b Io . \\ hl'n .\gnu'i mt:l "1th Dcu~ml'11an I 1,t \\ l'dne,da' he c;a1d he informed 1h, g11H•rnor .1hout aspects of lhe bill h, dcsa1tx·' a'> po'illl\ e For example. 1t proh1b1t'> affirmauve acuon for homusnuaJ., <lnc.I 11 C\empts school'> .ind rl'11g1ou'> 1n ... 11tu11ons. \gnn'> al\11 \lrl''>'>l'd 10 the go\crnor 1h.11 thl 'itJlr of Wi sconsin and 'l''l'ral l.H>!l < .iltforn1a c1ues. \\.here ,10lll.1r kg"la11nn has been pa!>sed 111111 id". 1 ht 11nh nu tcomt ha'> tx:en a 1\\lul.!11111 111 d1\tnminat1 on aga1n~t till g.1\ .rnd lt''>h1an commun111c~. "'\i1it 1111l l h1ld has con"ent·d to llvmu"'-\u,iltl\ · \~nos sa1J . \1-nn .ind< .trnngtnn ...,ho Joined PP« 11th nt' 111 .\BI in a mel'ltng "1th lh1. g1• rrnor. said thl'} felt the llll1't1111-' \\l'le lOOStruC ll\C. but that 1111· ~"' annr wu<, noncomm111al. I rha' ~;uJ he 1~n 't sure which wa) h1' b1"""' leaning e11her. ··11t-prohahl) won't make the kt :\mn until Wcdnesda'r ... he said. WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 D•lly Piiot Dell very It Ouer•ntMd From Al ' Protopappaa removed all of her teeth. A third patient, 13-year-ofd Patricia Craven died Feb. 19. 1982 •tter remaining on fife.support syeteme tor 11 days. Craven allegedly lost oon.aouanen one day after vtsfttng Protopappaa to have her wt9dom teeth removed. In all three cases, Deputy Dfetrtct Attorney James CJonlnger le hoping he can convince jUf'OC'S the women received excessive amount• ·and unueuat combtnatlone of general anesthesla. Clonlnger said he expecta to present about '40 wttnesw, mottfy medloal experts, dutlflO the trtal. Besld .. the criminal ChargM end the license revocation proceed- ings, Protopappaa haa been M.l9d for mllllona of doflart by aome of his former paUenta, tndudlng tilt relatlves of the three women. He hu dectared bankruptcy and been dlvoroed from his wife, Pamela Sue, of le8a than three months ance hit arrest on Aprll 13, 1983. Bomb threat delays AirCal Ontario-Oakland flight A bomb threat forced an A1rCal l11ght from Ontan o to Oakland to make an unscheduled landing at the Fresno Air Terminal. It was 1hc second bomb threat a~in~l the Ncwpon Beach-based airline since December. On Sunda). passengers evacuated thl' aircraft and waned at a rl'motc 'iCct1on of the airfield while the plane \\.as o;carched. No bomb wa~ found. The airline otlice in Oakland rece1\ ed an anon) mous telephone threat Sunda' at 3.45 p.m. about 15 minutes after takeoffsa)ing a bomb was o n board Flight 241 The tl1ght resumed about 6 p.m. In early December an A1r('al flight from John Wayne A1rpon to San Francisco was the subject of two bomb threats A. search of the air- planl'. ho\\C\l'L turned up not threat of a bomb A local Judge. Calvin Schmidt of Harbo r Mun1c1pal Coun , and ~n era I offi cial$ from Orange Count\ sthool board., were on the tl1gh1 . "There is no pattern to the threats. Thi\ 1'-tht• lir'it one "e received since Dl't:l'mber and I can't remember ..., ht•n there was one tx·forc," said W1ll1am Bell. an o\irCal vice presi- dent · 11 '"not a frequent occurrence. but "'t' treat e' r~one of them scnously," he added All a1rh m•., take stnct secunty precautions to make sure a bomb 1s not '>muggled aboard in luggage and all pa'lscngcrs arc check fot weapons anJ explomes before they board an airplane What do you like about the Dail} Pilol" What don't you like? Call the number al left and yo ur message will be rt'eordtd, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answering ~ervice ma\ be used to record lette-rs to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Ltlter" c·tll umn mu"t Include their name and lelephone-number for verification l\o c·1rcula11on calls. please. 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