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1984-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
HIGH 65 LOW59 COAST EDITION THUASOl\V . MARCH 15. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coast Two Fountain Valley elementary schools may begin offering before and after-school day-care service beginning next fall./A3 Danelle Adams of Laguna Beach is Orange Coun- ty's only female motor- cycle cop./ A3 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. California Potential De Lorean jurors describe him jS 'man on TV with the cocaine./ A9 Larry Flynt says he has contract out on President Reagan's life./ A4 :·:·:·:·:~::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~·:::·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::·:·:::: Nation Auto sales, other prod- ucts show jncrease for first 10 days of March./ AS Scaffolding on the Statue of Liberty has reached the lady's toes./ A4 : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : :: . : . : . : . : . : . : ~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. World U.N. team has found evidence of chemical warfare by Iraq./ A9 King Hussein of Jordan has harsh words for U.S. aid to Israel./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::;.;::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:·:·:;;.;.:::::;:;:::::::::::::: Living Are you a genuine 'wearer of the green· or a one-day reveler? Bone up with this St. Patrick's Day quiz./87 Parents should follow their Instincts in raising kids, says one who didn't. /88 :::: :: : : : : : : . : : : . : ===:. :: :: : • : • : • : • :: :·:.:.:.:.:. ::: : ::: : : : :: :~:.:. :: : : :· Sports 'Spiketacular' action scheduled Saturday at the Beach Cities lnvita- tional. /81 UC Irvine's Ben McDonald along with for- mer areel standouts Chr~s Beasley and Wayne Carlander earn All-America honors./82 ·:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. =~=::.:.:.:. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment The Mission VlejcrPlay- house is back home with a fine production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."/89 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business January sales of mutual funds rose to $4.2 billion, a $1 billion Increase over December sales./84 ·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Lenders Living Mutual Funds National News Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices The Shape You're In Sports Stock Marketa Tetevlalon Theater• Weather World New• B8 86 A3 84 A4 B12-1 4 86 8 14 B10 813 88 87-8 94 A4 A10 A3 89-11 01·12 81-3 85 88 89 A2 A4 PCltason next UCI chief? By ANDREA ADELSON 01 the D<lll)o ~llol It•" The ll ni verstt} of California Board ofR1:gen1s 1s expected to appoint Jack Peltason as the new chancellor of UC In inc toda}. un1"ersit) officials con-firmed The regt•nts. meeting at a regularly ~rhcdutrd session at the UC Santa Barbara campus. were ex pected to make an announcement later today. PllJtason. 60. the president of a prestigious educators' lobbying group and one of UCl's original adminis- trators. would be only the second chancellor to take the helm of the newest campus in the UC system. Peltason. a polittcal scientist who is regardtd as an authority on the Constitution. is to replace Aldrich. 65. who said last fall that he intends to step down in June after a 21-year tenure that bega n three years before the campus opened in 1965. Pelta~on is apparently the can- didate recommended by UC Presi - dent David Gardner. who si nce November has led a search commit- tee looking for Aldrich's replacement. uni versit y sources said. Committee members have re- mained light-lipped about their prcr gress. 'Tm a little surprised Jack allowed himself to be a candidate." said one source m Washington . O.C .. with lies to a smaller t'ducators' group ... But J'm not surprised UC inquired." said tht' source. wh o asked not to be named. The source said Pcltason had told him he intended to reure from hi s present position. But there seemed little doubt about the 1dcnt1t} of Aldrich's successor Wedncsda). Before leaving fo r Santa Barbara Wcdnc!>da}. ucr s v ICC Chancellor John Miltner said "I'm delighted with the appointment. Peltason has had extensive experience with corpor- at10ns and legislators. as well as being an outstanding academic leader." Miltner'scomments may provide a clue about why the committee made h s choice. UCI has aggressively pressed industry-acadt>mic ties. such as the privately built Nelson Research . Laboratory now under construction (Pleue tee UCI/ A2) Neighbor thwarts burglary By DAVID H. BISHOP Delly "9otCotre1t1andelll Police in Laguna Beach are g.iving their highest praise to an alert "good neighbor." whom they credit for the capture of two burglary suspects last week. Laguna police Lt. Jim White said the residenfs actions represent "a perfect ex.ample'' of how Neigh- borhood Watch. a citizens' program for crime prevention. works. He gave this account of the incident: Cass Maller, a resident of Terrace Way. became suspicious when she saw a car with two men in it drive slowly past her home dunng the day. As the car cruised past her neigh- bor's house, she saw one of the men jump out and run toward the front door. The car drove away. No one answered the neighbor's door and, as Maller continued to watch from inside her home, the man walked to the far side of the neigh- (Pleue eee ALERT/ A2) Elliott Austin Beal llatena to court action poatponlng hla arraignment ln Coata Mesa murder caae. Boy risks his life in burglary Court date d:elayed in Mesa slaying Orange County Shenffs deputies said 1oda) the) nearl) shot a masked, gun-toting Laguna Niguel burglary suspect who turned out to be a 14-ycar-old bo}. The arraignment ofa Costa Mesa man who is accused ofkilhngbis wife and hold ing hi s two ~oungch1ldren hostage last Sunday was delayed until nex1 \\C.Ck. Meanwhile. Harbor Municipal Coun Judge Russell Bostrom set bail Wednesday for Elliott Austin Beal at $250.000. Beal is scheduled to appear 1 n counagain March 21 . Beal was arrested Sunday evening following a tense. seven-hour standoff with police at a Costa Mesa duplex. No shots were fired and Beal's infant daughter and 4·ycar-old son were freed unharmed. The man's wife. Gretchen Spritz Beal. 31 . was found beaten to death 1 n the trunk of a sil ver Plymouth sedan parked next to the Beal residence on Orange ,.\\enue She was Beal'ssecondw1fe. Beal. 51. had spent two years 1n a Tennessee state prison after being convicted of attacking hts first wife with a gun. according to state authorities 1n Nashville. Tenn. Costa Mesa police were alened to Sunday's crtSIS by Beal's brother. who told police Beal had contacted him in Flonda. admitted killing his wife and was threatening to kill himself. When police went to the home Beal threatened he would use·a ' high-powered nfle 10 kill anyone who approached. The standoff came to end hours later after Beal released his son and put down hi~ rifle. The boy. whose named was w11hheld. was reponcd to be in custod y toda> at Orange County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of bur- gJal). Mesa might give county the leash The incident occurred shortly before noon Wednesday when Sheriffs deputies received a call from neighbors who said they saw someone crawl through a window into a homt' on the 24000 block of Cherry Hills Place. Through a window. a deputy spotted an intruder in the house weanng a full-face Halloween-type devil's mask and carrying a revolver that was later identified as a .357-cahber Magnum. Ci ty consfders- ditching an-imal control service By KAREN E. KLEIN Of 11\9 Dally Piiot Ste" A. plan to contract Co~ta Mesa's animal cuntrol services out to the Count) of Orange bcg1nn1ng this !>ummcr 1s being explored b) cit} offi cials as a c:ost-sa ving measure. .\ss1stant Cit) Manager Allan Roeder <;a1d he has looked into abandon111g the Cll\.·run c;crvtCe. "hich takes about )260.000 from muninpal coffers annual!). since the question camt up during last year"s cit~ budget hearings. The plan was discussed at a JOint Ctt) Council-cit) staff meellng on Monday. Ro eder admitted the rnunt\ ser- vice would not measure up to the qualtt) of the et t} ·s animal confrol department. but claimed 1ha1 the deficienC\ would come in response time for non-emergenC} call~. not in emergenc) service. "The service would be reduced. but not in serious s1tuat1ons hke dog bites or 1njurl'd animals:· Roeder said. "If someone were IO report a dead cat or bird you might ha ve a slower response time because the count) operatt·s O) region. The) would not necessaril' have an animal contro l officer 1n Costa Mesa all the time on routi ne patrol and picking up c;tra) !>." The mone) that "ould be s!lvcd b) going to count\ senicc m1~ht he wonh the reduction in res ponse time. Roeder said. Costa Mesa has had its o"' n animal control depanment since 1972. when the· ctty reinstated the de partment after four years of count ) service brought complaints about packs of dogs running loose and animal carcasses that were not ptCked up immediately. Prior to 1967. the ctt) alwa)S had its own animal control department. but contracted the JOh out to the county in 1968. "When the ci t} went back Ill 1t~ own service from the cou nt' tht'\ th ough! it would be a c0s1-cffect"r program." Roeder said. And. indeed. Cit\ re,cnuc from Jog .license fees used ·to co' 1:r up w ., 5 f)l'rccn t of the cost of opt·ra 11 ng 1 he Animal Control Depanment. Roeder said. But that was eight years ago Now. onl ) :!O percent of the cost ts covered b) Cit} license fees. The cost of the city servtCe for the current year 1s budgeted at $251.46 5. (Pleaae aee ANIMAL/ A2) Deputies surrounded the home. When the intruder emerged from a garage door. they ordered him to halt and drop his weapon. police said. The (Pleue tee BOY I A2l Pit stop prompts stir He was only a puppy, but the Uttte pft butt'• mlaplaoed Mnlt.-y he* precipitated a full-fledged dogftght this week Two Costa M.-nefghbora ..ided up fn a not-too-neighborty mood this week after a pit buU puppy belonging to one of the men u~ on the other's front lawn durtng an evening atrott. The dog's owner was waJklng his puppy near the QOmef of SaNna A venue and Santa Clara Clrcie around dU:lik when the lfX-month-dd pee> unceremoniously lifted his leg on a netghbot's tree. police r.ported. JurOr pressured by employer? The resident became Irritated and wMed from his front porch, "Why don't you get your dog off my lawn or I'll hlw Nm pee on your heed." The dog's owner, not to be outdone by threats ab<>Ut h't own puppy, returned the Insult: "Oh yeah -I'll haw hlm pee on your heed." ··come over here and say that," the 1"9eidtnt taunted. By JEFF ADLER Of the Dally Piiot lteff A prospective juror in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas· Oran.ge County Superior Coun murder tnal may have triggered a county G rand' Jury investigation Wednesday when she claimed to have been pressured by her employer to find some way to avoid jury service. Judge Luis Cardenas said he plans to ask the Grand Jury to 1nvesttgate La$una Hills resident Janet A vcry's claim that sµpcrvisors at PacTcl Mobile Aceess in Costa Mesa press- ured her find an excuse to make herself unacceptable as a juror. Avery, a systems administration managt'r. told the coun that corpor- ate officials urged her to .. fi nd some n·ason why1 was not appropnatl' w be a juror." She said she was told that n rn though the company placed no ltm1t~ on employe<' compensation during jury service. the eight to 12-wcek ttm t· estimate for the trial might jeopardize her job. Calling the company's conduct (Pleaee eee JUROR/ A2) When the dog's owner did Juat that, he totd poffce, the reskMnt grabbed his neck and throttled him, 1queeztng and sn.kk'IO for about a minute before turning him IOOM. The dog lover and the plt bolt escaped Nfftitd but unharmed, though the dog's owner totd polloe hla neck WM tcrlPed and bMdtng llghtty after the alleged attack. The aggresaive r81klent ~ ~·t qU:tte tlO tough when a police officer arrived to..,.. the doQ OM* M MekinQ a ctttz.\'• ..,..... The report states that no one would' ..._. tbe OOOr Whercl 1he offtclr knocked and the dog's owner had to Ntt .. With filing a ~t. Mondale or Hart? California holds key The shape you're in The race for the Democratic presi- dential nomination is now so tight that California may be the key battleground in the delegate duel between Colorado Sen. Gary Han and former vice president Walter Mondale. Hart 1s planning a March 24 v1s1t to Oranae County and all the prc5idcn· tial ~and idatcs arc invited to a county Democratic gathering May 20. Both the Hart and Mondale campaians "have indicated interest'' in the event. according to Howard Adler, the county's Democratic pany chair· man. Local political analysts~ who just two wrcks ago were saymA Hart was a ~ JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE NEws flash in the pah and Mondale had the nomination tied up. 5tt California as the power broker. .. I sec Hart com1na into the lat day wnh a chance to wtap n up hut nrcd1na Califonua to do so: 'iid Martm Wattenberg, a UC Irvine political science professor who, JUSt weeks ago. described Han's victory as a .. fluke." "It 1s inconceivablc that either Han or Mondale would be knocked out before the June S California pn- mary." Adler said. .. It looks Jood. It looks like it will get here and 1ma&incwhat that w1ll do rot Democratic turnout," said Rich· ard O'Neill. an Ol"'lngc County resi- dent and the former chairman of the srnte Democratic Pany. Wattcnbc11 said he mi~udlcd the effect of a tt&hly compectcd pnmal') season on the nommation proce ~. "By putting the primari-cs so do~ together thl'\ have created more momentum than they ever had hcforc " \l, attenherg said \'1ce Prc<;1Jen1 George Bush. for example wa., unable tocap1taltzt on a surpnsdo"a '1ctol) over Ronald Reaga n in 1'~80 hccausc of the longer gup bc t"ren the Iowa caucuses and thl· Ne"' Ham psh1r<' pnmary than this 'car This ume more than ti quarter of thC' delegate' were selected w1th1n a three·'' ed. period of the first caucus nnd thC' do-.enl''i\ of the rac<'<s ac- celerated llart·~ momentum. Watt- enberg s:ud Tht• Hnrt campa1~n apparently (Plca.e eee CAUP'OR.NlA/ A2) If you're fit, you already know that It brightens your outlook on almost every aspect of life. And, If you're not fit, we'll give you some tips on how you can get that way -and stay there -In today's special Dally Piiot section on health. fftness and nutritlon. OOn'tmlalltl >I I I J ~L .~~~~~~-!-~~~~~----~--' i-----------------~~-------- ------------------·------------------------------------- 'A2 * * Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /'Tt11,.1rsday, March 15. 1984 . Scraping the bottom Tbe Newport bell buoy off the harbor entrance ceta lta bottom hauled and ecraped by the Coaat Gaard'• buoy tender. The bell buoy can be aeen ln thl• photoaraph on the foredeck of the •eaael. Corona del Mar State Beach jetty la at left. CONTINUED STORIES ANIMAL CONTROL SER¥ICE ... From Al L't1mJtt'd rt'' rnut• toward pa:ring tor the \l'f' Ill' 1~ 1rnl\ S 'S.000 ''iJt1unal ,1,aagr'> sho'' that tht'rt' •'I unl' dug for CH'!) ..,l'H'n pcoplr," Rol'dl'r '>atd. ··That mcam V.l' ought tn hJH' 12.000 dog~ tn Costa Mi:~a .. Hut onl) 5.000 dog liccn'>t''> ha' c twrn 1<,<,ucd th1'> H"ar ( II'. ltn~nsc.., ,·n,t $10 annuall) ·fi.11 unallaed dogs .111J \5 annual!) fur -.pa)l'd and lll'UtlTl'tJ dug ... Om· ot'thl' prohkm!> 1!. that thl' l'll) Jilt'\ not ha\l' till' manro\.\,l'f to tJn' :t'>'> lht' lit) l'' l'f} ) car and make 'un· all dog~ an: l1t·en..,l·d Rol·dcr '>atJ Tht· count} hall a !Haff that doe.., b.noct.. on doo~ to krcp hn·ns1ng up to ..1bou1 thc ~O pcr<:c.:nt kvt•I t uunt\ animal control ollkers also pnl\ 1de rl'gular tnspt•c t ton' ol I 1-..e- mx i.. area'> Jnd pct <..tore\ 1 hc count' t:ontrat ts v.1th I c111es 111 thl'' rnunt\ tu pro' 1& animal htcm1ng and control c;cr' tCC'> In the c >rangl' ( oast area. Huntington Heach and Fountain Valle' use tuunt\ animal control but J\iev..port Brath·. Lat1una Beach and In 1ne ma1n1a1n Ul)-O""ncd animal ... en,1ce departments. Rocder said more nego11a11ng v.tll tx· nt>cessa" before a contract can be drav..n up. The contract would then have 10 be approved b) the C'1ty Council at a future meeting. If a rnntract 1s approvrd. Roeder said. a target datr or J uh I ha~ bt•en S('t for transft:rnng IO COUfll) ... l'f\ l('C Thcctt> cannot require that tl1c t\\O emplo}Cr\ \\ho makt' up Costa Mesa's animal control department tx· hired b> the count}. Roeder said. ALERT NEIGHBOR •.. From Al bor's house. where there were two s\1ding glass doors. '\ fe"" mmutes later. Malkr saw him bounding down the front steps '""llh a bag tn his hand~. Thtnktng she might get a better descnp11on of the men and the 'chicle. she followed as the man with the bag walked qu1ckl} away. But when the car didn't reappear. she dt'c1ded to retum to her home and call police. When she went back outside to a"'att the patrol car she practically bumped 10to the startled burglar."" ho had returned to the same house for another haul. He dropped the loot he had 1n hts hand<; and Ocd, but Mailer's descnp- ltonsga' c police more than enough to work \\llh and t\\O suspt•cts v.en: appreht'ndrd a few blocks awa) Lt Wh11e said the two men v.erc charged v.1th burglary. as wdl as autu theft s1ncr the 'chicle the\ \\efl' dn .. tng '""a'> stolen · •"It appt'ars these t\\O men ma~ ha't' been tO\Ohed 1n other burglar- ies." Wh11r said Lt. Whne said police wish morr c111zens \\Ould be as watchful as Maller and that the> support :"Je1gh- borhood Watch program~ to en· courage JUSI such alertness. BOY NEARLY SHOT IN BURGLARY ... From Al maskcd burglar 1111t1all~ refused to rt·lca'it' the gun Depulll''> said later the) v.cre prcparcd to c;hoot him 1fhc pointrd tht• "capon at an otlicrr Tht· 1n1rudt•r tinall} dtd drop the \\CJpun, hut v.hcn the dcputtes ar- rl''>ll'd him and renHl\Cd his mask. thr\ v.t•rt· s111nneJ to disco .. er he v.as a S-foot· 7 \Oung'>tl'I said Orange ( 11un1' ~hen Ifs <:igt I 'nn '\/ehnng .. Tht'\ almu\I shot lhe SUSl){'Ct when he went for his gun. We were \Cf} luck) ... Nehring said Wedncs· da). "We yelled ·Freeze.' but he didn't do "'hat we told him." . >\fta the suspect dropped the weapon. he attempted to reach for 11 wh1lt' I) 1ng prone on the ground. but he v.11hdre"" his hand after deputtcs shouted v.arnin~s \.\1th their guns dra\\n 't'hnng said . The JUvrntk. whose 1den11t~ .... as withheld becaul.e of hi s age. was booked into Orange Count) Ju,en1le Hall. Deputies discovered a knapsack filkd "tth goods 1ns1de the house. but the )Outhful burglar} suspect had apparrntl) locked the bag ms1dl' thr house "hen he went into tht> garage and the door loded behind hrm. Nehring ..aid JUROR PRESSURE PROBE SEEN ... From Al "outragl'UU'> .. Judgl·r < ardena') ">aid ht' plannnJ lu suhm11 a 1ran~npt of .\\en·, \IJll"menl'> to thl' (1rJnd lur' and J-'>~ lhl·m to 1nvc\t1gatt• · .. .\n) t1mt' an 1ndt' 1dual or a w1- rora11un \\l1Uld attempt tu JtSSuade a Juror from s1111ng would be rnm1nal rnnduct." thl· 1udgt' said He added lhat 10 hi\ l'tght )Care; on the bench and prior t•,xpt•ncnl·e as a prO'>ecutor ht· nn er ha' had to take such action In thl' mt·anllme the Judge also agrrcd tod"mts.., •\\er} from the pool of pro'>pctll\l' 1ururs in the case. He said he '>Urt·h didn't want to place the wunwn 1n a s11uat1on that might place hl·r JOh 1n Jeopard) .\ spokl'~\\oman lur PacTcl Mob1k .\ccess J subs1d1an of Pac1fi' T des1!. created v.1th the brl·akup of.\ r&T . denied that I\ vcr) had been pre'>'IUred to a' otd Jury ser' ice or that her JOb had tx-en threatened. "I know our poltl') and I knov. he (a com pan~ cxecutl\ c I dtd not put pressure on her." said Bt'tly B1rnstad1. PacTcl public relations manager. "Our policy 1s there are no limttsOnJuf) dut) and noqucsuon of her JOb (secunt)J when she came ba1.t.. Btrn\t:tdt added that shl· talkt·d \\1th .\\l'r) follo"1ng ht'r court ap· pcar.inu~ and satd the "Oman might ha'l' ml·ant shl' \\as under "prr<,onal prl'!>\urt· rather than compan~ press· u1t•" .,,, hen she addressed the court "It\ unfortunate things dcvcloprd thr.., v.a>."' the spokeswoman said. UCI CHANCELLOR ..• Meanwhile, the JUI) selec11on pro· tt•ss ground through its third da} Wcdncl.da>. as both attorneyc; for the dclcnst' and prosecution questioned jurors tn small groups about v.hat the) had read about the htgh·prolik murdrr casr tn newspapt'rs. heard on radio or seen on tele' ts1on. Thc 38-}ear-old Protopappas t!> 'lhargcd "'th second-degree murder tn the anesthesia-related deaths of thrt'C female patients "ho died al· kgt>dl) follo"""tng treatment tn hts high·\ olumr I Yth Street Co\ta Mc'\a dcntal d1n1c 1n 198~ and 19 3 From Al on campus proix·n) Pclta'>on ha'> bt•t•n pn·<,1drnt of the ~ J">htngton. D < ·hJ'>cd .\mcncan < ounul ol Fdulator' ~•me I Y77 The non-prutit umhrdl,1 group. whose ml·mbrf' JTl' tolkgl' and un1 .. erstt) prt''ildl'nts ,., an 1llll\t' 'Otlr for the rntcrc<,t\ ol l \ t•dulator!. before ( ongrl''>'>. lahor hu"nc.,, and abroad. r or J dt'lJ(k hl'fon.·. Pcltason \ennl.l'>thantt·llm or the Un1\ers1ty 111 llhn01\ at I rhana-Champagnc. olll' of tv.o campu'>t'' in the lllino1s .,, \l('lll ·Hr left for llltnn" .1t1er a thrcc-ycar s11nl at l 'Cl as acadcm11. 'ice rhancrllor. He 1s the cu-author of se,eral pol111cal sc1rncc \\Ort..s. 1nclud1ng the .\mt'nrnn go,crnment 1ex1 ··Go-..ern· rnrnt b~ the People·· tn 11s I ~lh cd111on. Born 1n St Louis. Pt'ltason re- l'Ct\ ed a bachelor's and master'' dcgret· from thr L'n1vers11 y of Mis· soun 1n the 1940s and earned a second master\ and doctorate from Pnnrcton. Hts lirst faculty assign- ment was to Smith College. tn Northampton. Mass. Most prmPcCtl\ r Jurors quesuon- l'd ind1tatrd thC\ had heard of Dr Protopappas bui '""ert'n't familiar• v.11h thl' parttcularsofthe ca'>e. Onl} a h.1ndful said the} nt'-.er had heard of J>rotopappas before being summoned for JU') duty Cardenas and the attorne}'> are hoping 10 have completed -.electing thl' I ~-member jUf} and four altcr- n:ltl'\ h) <,omt•ttme next \H't'k. CALIFORNIA HOLDS KEY IN PRIMARY ... From Al rl'al11t·d thal \\11uld lw the efft>ct of mo' ing tht• rmm.trtt'' t lmcr togcthl'r In a n1l'mo "'•tten la<,t October. ~fan tampJ1gn .11dr P:umk C adddl. v.hoalso\\a\Jrmnn ( ancr''>pollster. "'•<>Ir ·II \1111 t llllll' rn a '>urpnse '>l'uintl Ill lov..1 Jnd on that momcn· tum "'" :--.t'" ltamp\htrt' \OU mo\t' 1010 ,1 \ltu;i111111 v.11h 1v.o v.et>ks to \upcr Tul''>d••~ T h1' 1.and1date 1s m.ltng momt·n1un1 mounting a bl11Ancg of tree mt·d1a .\nd thert'"> prnbabl} not l'nough ttmc for the part) cstabl1.,hnwn1 to regroup and rnuntrrattatk r tleuncl)" · fhat t'i cxa('ll~ what I Ian dtd In add111on, Hart''i c·H·dknt telc· '1s1on -;lolls hcll)l·d him turn that momentum mto an 1mpre'>s1ve string nf \I( l()rtt.'S. "Momentum r an·1 push a bad cand1datc like thnt.'' Wattcnhcrg !>aid "If an~th1ng. we ma) have an 1ntercst1ng con\ent1on and ti ha!i been a long 11me since we ha\e seen an ~1h1ng hkt' 1h1<i" l\dlcr said. But tor nov. M1ch1gan and llhnot<i arc tht' maJn• hattlcground<i in the nt'\I \1\ d:l\\ following Han's victor in thn't' pnmam·' and Mondale'!> in thl· rt"ma1n1 ng t\\o l.iupcr Tuc<ida) pc 1 mar) \ta tl''- M,,nd!' t,.·, \tmnJI 1:-ihor <;unnnrt WrRE L1sTENING Just Call 642-6086 t I romb1ncd \\1th Han'r, \Ole against the I Y7Y Chr) skr ba1lnu1 package makr thr former 'ice president thr fa, urtte 1n M1ch1gan ""here I 55 dclrgatt>s arc at stake. ~attenbcrg said lllino1'i. "hrrr 194 delegates arc ptckcd. \\Ill rn: lht• nC\l btg ba1tlc· ground. And according to O'N..:111. a Mon· dale supporter, thr Mondale camp believes 11 has a lot of stake 10 llltno1s "llltno1s 1s a kr)" s'latt' It will be one of the hardest to win ." O'Neill said. adding a big victory there could change the picture once again and give Mondale the momentum needed to capture the nomination. That victory, however. may he elusive according to Wallenberg. "Based on the demographics lllt· ncm would look like P. good Mi d· western state for Han.· Wauenhcrg "-<ltd The Democrats are d1v1dcd into three major groups There arc the conservative .. downstaters.·· the rem- nants of the old Chicago Democratic mach1nt' and a s1roni Chicago.based hlac-k dectorate. Mo~t of the black 'ote will go to Jt'?>se Jackson. whose organtzat1on t!> hcadquanered 1n Chicago. Han will attract many of the downstate vote~ bt·rnuw hl' aprt•arc; morr con· 'it'r' ut1\l' than \londak. 'Walll·nberg c;a1d Thl' rt''>t l)f thc 'Oil'\ ar1.· up for grab<. T ul'\da\ ·, rl''>ult.., kit Mondale ahl'aJ of l'ta n 1 n nauonal ron \l'nllon dl'leg<ttl' <,trl·ngth The tornwr v1n· prr">tdent had 3 '2 dl'lcgate'i to 193 for Hart Both tamp\ \\t'rl' plca'>l'd v.1th the rnu 11'> "Thr fcl'ltng in the Mondak cam- paign ts that ht' v.as mu~h worse off Thuro;da~ than hr v.as on Tuesday. He rcall} rame roaring back O\er the v.n·kt·nd." O'Neill said. "Wl· were cxtremel} pleased It .,howed that Gar) Hart has estab- li~hed himself as a national can· d1da1e. He hac; won 1n the Northeast, tn the South and 1n the West." !.aid ( hm Townsend, a spokesman for Hart'<; Orange County organ1za11on. Luca II). the tight race has sparked a lot of interest ··we are gt'tttng ahout 100 calls a da> at thr count) pan) hcadquant'rs from people v. ho want to $Cl 1nvohcd 1n one of tht.• rampa1gn'I.' \31d .\dlcr. a Mondale supportt'r .\ majortt) of the calls arc from people: w1<;h1ni to <iuppon Han. he addt'tl What do )OU like aboul lbt' Dail)' )'llot'' \\hat don 't you like" fall lhr number at ltfl and )Our meuaae wlll be recorded. tran•<'rlbed and dellvtred to lhe appropriatt edl tor. Thf' umf' 24-hour an11w.t rlnK 'iervlC't' mn) he> o"d to rerord lettf'r'I to lht editor on ao) topk l'onlributor~ w our Lt•lh•roi t•o lumn muu toeludt> lht'lr na mr nnd tt lrphont> numbt'r fDr Vt'rffka1lon No rlrrulallon rall11, pleue. 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F1101y al 5 14 am anO rt-agam al SJOpm San Gtemente Walat 1.,,,p60 Swelt Oo<IC1tol'I _, LB police chief in hospital Laguna Beach Pulte~ C h1ef Nc1L Purcell ts 1n South < ·oast Med1 ral ( enter's tntenSt\ c ca re v.ard c,ulTcnng from an unknO\\O ailment .\cling Poltl·e ( h1efLt Jim . pre inc sa id Thursda> Purcell drovt' himself tu the ho'>pHal ~unda) afternoon after ha\ ing ..,l', rre abdominal pains and d1scomlon Purcell wa~ recuix·ra11ng at thl' 11ml' after ha' mg 'ipl'nt ~c' aal da) s tn the hospttal earlier tn lhe week for obsen a11on of a kidney stone. Purcell passed the stone and was thought to be recovering when he fell 111 again ho'>pttal but Spre1ne said·· 1 ant1c1pa~e his return shortly." " "I've gone down there every day.'' t~e lieutenant said. ··and he's getting bcner. He's cognizant. he knows what's going on. But up to now we don't know what's the mailer." Spre1ne !><ltd the cause for Purcell's hosp1tahza11on is unknown and that thr .t4-\ear-old chief has been under- going it'sts. It isn't known when Purcell wit be released from the Purcell. an 18-vear veteran wnh the Laguna Beach Police Department, wa~appo1ntedchief1n 1981. ' l Dole plans visit Cloudy sky due, to OC' s airport to clear Sunday U.S. Transportation Secre1ary Elizabeth Dole hat rescheduled a visit to Orange County to take a first-hand look at problems facing John Wayne Alrpor1. Orange County Board of Supervls6rs Chair- man Harrle1t Wieder announced Wednesday. Wieder said Dole accepted her invitation to visit John Wayne Airport during a White House brfetlng ror local ottlcials held earlier this week. The visit could come sometime this summer, an aide to Wieder said. Dole scheduled a trip to Orange County about a month ago, but canceled several days after it first was announced. Wieder said the secretary's visit would give her a better understanding of problems . the county has encountered since commercial airlines were de. regulated In 1978, making It dlfflcult to maintain the airport as a short-haul faclllty. "I think It's Important that ranking officials from Washington see flrst-hand how our airport operates and the unique problems deregulation has created for us," Wieder said. D•lly Piiot Dellvery le Guu•nlHd , ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill Pub1tshe1 Cloud rn'cr 1s C\l){'Cted to prr-.a1I through Saturd~ hut '>hould ckar up ':>unda~ 1n the aftermath of a storm S) '>tem that passed through outhern Cahfornta. the '\a11onal Weather Scr\itCe sa-.s The mild Pacific storm dampened most of Southern ( altforn1a.,,, tth 1ts first measureable rainfall in about two months Must loca11om reported about a quarter of an lfll h. Rut thr ~torm mo,ed east"ard and trailing showe1s rc111a1nnl o'er pan:i oft he coastline Wednesda~. said Stan :-.1a\'>l'\. a Nat tonal "'rather Sen ice spee1ahs1. "The storm front \\l'nt through. and it's sttll movirtg through Utah. Nc\'ada and Southt'ast Cal1forn1a." Mass~ \aid · I he Caltforn1a Htghwa) Patrol reported more than the usual number of traffic problems because of the wet. otl·\ltcked strecb Wednesday. The Weather Service said there's little chance of rain th rough It ngrn ng showers may fall along the coast nonh of the Los Angele<, basin and in the mountains and Owens Valle} H tgh temperatures are expt'ctcd in the low-70s with lows in the IO\\ 50s. Clrculatlon 7141942-4333 c1 .. 1tn.d adverttalng 714/M2-w71 All oth« depertm~t1 '42""321 MAIN OFFICE • J 'J~ .... ('. ., ' ·~ .,....,. 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Cotrons and , ilk ~. .J;!S..Southwick I l Q Fe.,h1on I lend '"~ 11ort Btarh 171 ., 7.)9·1622 L q II .I 1 , Volunteers sought for Irvine Art Day Volunteers arc needed toassm in 1he Irvine Finl' Arts Center fourth annual day-Iona Youth Art Day March 24. The festi val, pan of the ~nter's contribution to , Nat.io!'aJ Youth An. Month, will feature workshops, exh1b1ts and entertainment and allow children to be .exposed to drawina. paintina. story-telling. theater and mime. Recruits should cont.act Gail Therese Russo at SS2-1078 at the center, 460 I Walnut Ave., in Heritage Park. Slngle• •emlnar •lated at OCC A lecture for singles emphasizing relatine in a positivt' and rewarding way will be presented Friday an Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Buildina of Orangt' Coast College in Costa Mesa. Alyn Bartick will discuss how to meet people and get beyond the awkward "first stages" at the 6:30 p.m. pro~m. Reg.istrauon fee is $8 and information is available at 432-5880. Ezpress mall lecture planned "Express'Ma1I - A Class in Itself'' will be tht' topic of a three-hour seminar Friday morning presented by the Postal <:"ustomer Council and the U.S .. Postal Se~ice. Tht' program is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the Sin ta· Ana Sectional Center facility, 2201 N. Grand Ave. There 1s no chaf'Se, but seating is limited and reservations ma y be ' obtained by calling 836-2S8 l. Eatlng dlsorder toplc of lecture Oran&e County'• only female motorcycle cop, Danelle Adam•, patrol• the street. of Laauna Beach on tht.. 1.200 pound KawaMlll motorcycle. Day-car.~ for.. FVschools? ' By PHIL NED>E llMAN °' .. .,.., ........ Two Fount.am Valley elcment&T)' tehools may bcs;in offenna before and after-Khool day-care service bqin· nina next fall. Fountain Valley School District trustees will con idcr a proposal toni&ht , tQ establ ish a district-<>peratcd "Extended School PrOlfllm" offcrina supervited cart for younastcrs on wcekday1 fro m 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The school board will consider a plan to bcaio 1 pilot day-care program in September at Moiola and Plavan schools. The trustees meet at 7:30 _p.m. in the District Education Center, 17210 Oak St.. Fountain Valley. A report prepared for the trustees says the ex- tended-care proposal is an response to growina trends an .. which either a single parent is employed or both the mother and father arc working outside the home. The trend has led to an increase in so-called "latch-key children." who are left unsupervised before or after school hours. The d1stnct report notes that a number of pnvately operated day care programs already exist in the Fountain Valley area. But the report says California law permits pu blic .school d1 stnc:.t to operate such programs as well. D1stnct spokeswoman Cheryl Norton said the proposed Fountain Valley extended care program is pattern ed after a s1m1lar program launched by the nearby Westm inster School District. But unlike Westminster, she said. the Fountain Valley program would continue to provide care dunng sc hool vacation periods. including the summer. She said fees would be set to make the program se lf-supponing but It would not make a large profit. No transponation would be provided by the school district. she said. But parents not living near Moiola or Pia van but desmng the extended care could arranF. their own transportation and enroll their children in either of the schools. The extended-care program would be designed only for students in kinderaarten through fifth grade. A lecture explaining bulimarexia. a bizarre eating disorder which pnmarily affects women, will be presented f riday in the Science Lecture Hall of Orange Coast College 1n Costa Mesa. Therapist Darlene Hoff man will conduct the pro- gram. scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. The registration fee is SI 0 and additional information is available at 432-5880. Laguna native is county's . Orange reJ~ta clalms oa lire Show to ald March of Dlmes A March of Dimes benefit show, entitled "Li ve, On Stage," will be presented Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Cook Auditorium. 811 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. Tax-deductible donations are SI 0 for adults and $7 for, children 12 and under. Further information may be obtained by calling the Lifespri ng organization at 662-1935. French society meets In Laguna A lecture on Montmartc, the painters' refuge , will be gj ven Friday evening at the regular meeting of the Alliance Francaise of Orange County. Edith Dcsaleux, an art historian, will conduct the program, scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Bridge Hall of the Congregational Church. J41 St. Ann's Drive. Laguna Beach. Adm1ss1on 1s SJ. Lecture set on woodpeckers only fem ale motorcycle cop By DAVID H. BISHOP 0.-, P1lol COf fl Ip I ncl9ftl Orange County's onl y female motorcycle cop -and perhaps the first -as now hauling her 1,200 pound Kawasaki motorcycle on pa- trol around the steep hillside roads and narrow, winding streets of Laguna Beach. Danelle Adam s. a member of the Laguna Beach Police Department for nine years. has always had the desire to pats:ol on two wheels. Now she has fo und motorcycle duty to be the challenge she expected. "It's tak1ng11s toll on me nght now. but I wanted 1t." said Adams. 32. a tnm blonde who grew up and attend- ed school an this coastal city. "I've alwa}s enJO)'ed the outdoors and fit ness and this 1s a different as pect of police work that I'd like to learn·· Adams ha~ been on motorcycle dut} for two ~eeks after finashanJ her previous assignment as a training officer. She has also worked an bur~ary investigation, the Juvenile division and as a patrol officer. She is waiting to get into motor officers training school in San Mateo. where a two-week course is conducted to improve motorcycle dri ving skills and increase safety. If anyone is surpnsed to see a woman motor officer on the street Adams says she 1s "not aware of 11." Her supervisor. Lt. Jim Spreine, cred its the telev ision program "Chips" with getting the public used to the idea of police women on motorcycles. "When TV says it's OK, it helps.'' he said. "Danelle had the ~es1re and tested 'ery successful!} an proficiency for ll ... .\ctuall}. .\dams nearl y did tbe same 1hinga few }ears ago but backed out because of th e publicit y she knew 11 INOu ld generate. "I'm more mature now, and can handle that better." .. Besides. you only set your own hm11ations. r decided I was just going 10 do ft and I don't care what anyone thinks." Adams said. "although I'm still not too happy with the pub- licity." Lt. Spreine said that as far as he knows. Adams is the only woman riding a motorcycle patrol in Orange County "and probably the first." Adams' main problem now is strength. the ability to summon the brute force to muscle the big machine around when necessary. The 5-foot 5-anch. 150-pound woman said. ''I've always worked out and now I've bought a rowing machine to help prepare myself for this ... 1t is more difficult being a woman." Adams has learned one thing about the people she pulls over to award citations to however, "They don't care what I am. all they're worried about 1s the ticket." • A program on the natural history and adaptations of woodpecker1 wall be co nducted Fnday evening at the annual conservatio n awards dinner of the Sea and Sage Audubon Society at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Kimball Garrett, collection manager for the or- .nithology section of the Los Angeles County Museum. will be the speaker for the slide-lectu~ presentation. scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Call 634-2246 for further information. Son's killer to pay parents Stadler grant set up Cou-p-le accept-$ 100,000p ledge, won't oppose parole of s layer By tbe Associated Pre11 Thursday, March 15 A coupl e whose son was beate n to death with a shotgun barrel have agreed to accept a SI 00.000 • 6 p.m .. Lapna Beacl11 Senior Citizens Commltcee. .Community Center, 384 Legion Ave. ' • 6:30 p.m., Laguna Beacl11 Board of Adjustment. 'Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m., lrvlae Plaula1 Commlulon, Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. $CR sets 'sweeps' • 7:30 p.m., Lapu Beacll Cable TV Co mmittee. 'Community Center, 384 Legion Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley Scbool District Board of '1'ra1tees, District Education Center, 17210 Oak St. Donors and subscnbers to the South Coast Repertory Theater will be ehgible to wan a total of S7.500 worth of prizes an "Sweepstakes Ill," a fund -raising event supporting SCR's 1983-84 annual fu nd drive. Friday, March 16 The pnzes. donated by seven Fashion Island merchants. wall be gi ven away on Apnl 13. during the Friends of SCR prod uction seminar on "The Seagull." , • 7:30 p.m., Mllnlclpal Water District of Orange County, Joint Workshop of Board of Directors and MWD 'Representatives, 525 North Cabrillo Park. Suite 124. Santa Ana. Contest organize rs said a $2.500 gift cert ificate was donated by Wyndham Leigh Fine Jewelers; Raff Jewelry. Ivy's League, Apropos and Phelps donated $1.000 gift certificates; and Benchl ey Luggage Ltd. and Garys & Co: ha ve each contributed $500 certificates. !FBI arrests two from Mesa . jon cocaine-pushing charge • : Costa Mesa police and agents from )he Federal Bureau of In vestigations )lrrcsted two Costa Mesa residents :Wednesday after serving a warrant for the arrest of one on drug traffick· 11ng charges. , A police department spokesman ,,aid the officers served a narcotics ;warrantat I 57S Sant.a Ana Ave. about 8 p.m. Wednesday. The warrant ~pparcntly resulted from an in-depth I :Newport Beach I A Newport Beach car')>enter re· ported the theft of• surfboard and 1nearly $1 ,300 in tools from a locked .chnt in has Prl&t in lhe 400 block of Newpon Wednesday. The suspects ,used a bolt c•Jtter to break the lock. • • • • I\ NJwpef1 Beach man reported the ttheft of a Ro1ex watch valued at lsi.soo from bis home in the 1700 • block ofCandJntick Lane. • • • • ' A Newp9rt Beach man reported the I theft of SS36 an cameta cquJpment f'rom bil unlocked car parked at the Oakwood Ape.rtmcnlS Wednelday. • • • A Newport Beach m1n ~the theft of 1 car 1tett0 valued at $200 rrom bis auto perttd tn tbt )()()block of Apolena Wednada,. . ' •' A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a diamond rin1, valued at S t.SOO from his home 1n the 600 I t Hl mvesugauon. Officers took Peter Mullikin, 41 . and Rita Loverde. 33. both of the Costa Mesa address. into custody on drug charJes. The pohce spakesman said officers allegedly confiscated two ounces of cocair\e at the residence. Mullikin. booked into the Costa Mesa Police Depanment Jail, was charged with suspicion of narcotics block of Promontory Drive. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a stereo valued at S 515 from his home in the 400 block of Goldenrod Wednesday. • • • A Newport Beach man reponed the theft of a stereo valued at S6SO from his home in the I 00 block of Opal Street Wednesday. Irvine Three people were annted on suspicion of possasion of cocaine Wedcnesday aft.emoon af\er an Irvine police pulled over a car at Alton A venue and Creek Road that had expired ll&J. The officer found two vams of cocaine in the cat while movma the vehicle out of a no part.in& 1one. The cars three o«u· panlS had been am ted (or oum•nd· ma wamr'ltS oo lesser violu ions. • • • trafficking and Loverde was trans· ported to the Orange County Women's Jail. where she was booked on susp1c1on of possession of narcotics. Bail was set at $250.000 for Mullikin and SI S.000 for Loverde. FBI agents transported Mullikin to a hearing in front of the Orange County office of the U.S. Magi strate th is morn mg. A JO.year-old Irvine woman walk-'"* near Ccdarsprina and Woods-prine Wednesday afternoon repo~ed looking into a pickup truck and secina its driver seated in the car. naked from the waist down. Police. called after the woman returned home. couldn't find the culorit. ••• A 22-year-old El Toro roofe r was taken into custody Thursday morn· ina after pohcc pulled him over near Culver Dnvc and Main Strctt for fa1hn1 to obey a traffic siJn. Police found three SI0,000 misdcmunor drunk drivtna wamnts outstandana aaainst Steven M. Schick, issued Nov. 3. 1983. by a Laguna N1auel coun. • • • A family JUSt movina into thdr home on Mountain View wttt hit by buf'l)an WednC1day, who $lOle a S•4SO television af\cr makina entry thrmiah an unloc:kcd cur door . A memorial scholarship has been estabhshcd in the name of Doroth y Elizabeth Stalder. who recently died. Known locally as "Mrs. Laguna." the long-time Lagua Niguel resident served as president of man} organizations. At the time of her death. she was a member of the board of directors of the Orange County Lyric Opera, Opera Pacifica , Saddleback College Angels and was a life member of the National Altrusa Cl ub. settlement from has kill er an exchange for not opposing the killer's parole next year. But an attorney for the parents. Lee and Jean Chancellor. warn ed that the inmate, Mark Jay Baker. may never be able to pay the money because Baker has no income. Baker, 28, pleaded guilty in October 1978 to bcaung Karl Marcus Chancellor, 20, with a shotgun barrel during a robbery at the Laguna Niguel Park beach Feb. 10, 1978. Her home was open to various organizations for benefits and fund-raisers, and according to tho~ close to her. she was a tireless and generous contributor to the arts. Contnbut1ons to the scholar1hip may be sent to the Stadler Family. 1437 South 41st Place. Yuma. Anz. According to court records. Baker entered the guilty plea because he was on paro le at the time for a burglary conv1c11on in Flonda and wanted to avoid a possible cf ea th sentence. Supenor Court Judge Robert Todd aproved the settlement Tuesday JUSt before a Jury was scheduled to be chosen to hear testimony in a wrongful death suit filed against Baker by the Chancellors. Street work slated • A section of Slater A venue m Fountain Vaill') wall be "You have been throu~h a traumatic period," Todd told the couple. "But I think you're making the right decision. closed to eastbound traffic dunng dayti me hours on weekdays from Monday throuJh March 23. City Traffic Engineer Jim McClendon said the eastbound lanes of Slater between Brookhurst and San Mateo streets. JU St west of Fountain Valley City Hall. will be closed because of nearby construcuon. "Ultimately, whether this judgment is collected isn't the answer. You've spent lime and money and effort for justice and retribution." Todd said. Baker, who is serving his sentence in the Cal ifornia Men's Colony in Vacaville. 1s eligible for parole next year after serving seven years. Eastbound tra ffi c can detour to Warner or Talben avenues. he said. Another detour can be made b~ 1um1ng east on La Alameda Avenue off Brookhurst and turning south on San Mateo Street back to Slater. Costa Mesa An unlocked side door at a home on the 2700 block of Sandpiper Dm e provided entry to th1e\Cs who stole Jewelry valued at Sl.145 Tuesda~. Charms. necklaces. class nngs and a wedding band were among the Items stolen. • • • Police said whoever entered an apartment on tht' I SOO block ofMt'sa Verde Dnve Tuesday must have had a key. An antiQue Kt'ntuck) flintlock rifle was Stolen in the burglary Loss was placed at $7.000. • • • A tool shed at the Mesa Verde Vallas HomeoWT1ers assoc1at1on was burglarized sometime this month and a $60 polcsaw was reported missing. • • • A competition racina bicycle parked in front of the Kerm Rima Hardware store. 2666 Harbor Blvd .. was reported stolen Wednesd.ty. The metalhc blue I ().speed was valued at $500. Laguna Beach The conventble top to a 1979 Corvette was removed from a vehicle i;>arked 1n the 1300 block of South Coast H1&)lway Tue1day. • • • A 19-year-old man, Bradley ~tway, W&J arrested for bural&t)' afler 1 clerk tn Reef Liquor. 333 Thaha St.. alle:sedly saw the man remove two bottles of liquor from a $helf and fl«. Police later found the suspect on the beach. He was &rTCSted and released on $1 0,000 bltl. Fountain Valley Th1evcl stoic St.1S2 1A aold coins and )ewelr) from the trunk ofa locked car in the 9000 block of La Zapaulla Circle. The stolen items incl uded an 1895 S20 gold piece and a 191 0 and 1913 Ind ian Head SS gold pieces and a gold nugget pendant. • • • .\ ~7-)ear-old Santa l\.na ma n was lodged an Orange Count) Jail aft er secunt) guards allegedly sav. him "'alk out of Stater Brothers' market wi thout pa)1 ng for two canons of Marlboro cigarettes Officers said they also fo und SI '< cartons of cigarettes allegedly taken from other area markets inside his 1966 Che'· roltt Chevelle. • • • 8urglars stole pa1nt1ngs valued at $480 otTtht' walls at the Community Dialysis Center, 17197 Newhope St. • • • Someone stoic gold coins and jewelry valued at S 1.140 from a residence in the 11000 block of Gladstone Circle. Huntington Beach A resident of the 6200 block or Warner Avenue reported Wednesday that someone stole his 19-root Lance r Sloop sailboat. which had been docked at Peter's Lindina. The lo$$ was estimated at S 1 5.000. • • • Someone stole four wu-c-whecl hubcaps from a 1972 Cadillac Seville parked in an undcraround lot The loss was estimated at $700. • • • A res1dent of the 17100 block of Trcdlaven Lane reponed Wcdnt> day tl\at someone stoic a black boys Schwinn Cnmcr bicydc from an opcn _p~. The lo was esumated at S200. I I A rts1den1 of a Newland treet mobile home park reported Wed nes- da) that someone stole stereo eq uip- ment worth $100 from the front of her trailer • • • Usi ng bolt cutters to break through locks. someone burglanzed two gar· ages on the 16800 block of "I 1chols trec t. The loss 1n one mc1dent included a roll-around tool bo'<.and tools worth $3.000. At the second location. tools worth SJ95 were re ported stolen. • • • i.\ ma le 1uven1le was arrested Wednesda) on suspicion of stealing merchandise fTom the Target store. 9882 Adams Ave. Video cartndges worth $46 were recovered. Car burglary suspect 1).eld A 20-year-okJ Huntanaton Beach man has been arrested on s01p1c1on or commm1na at least 19 auto bu fl.lanes over the past year . Huntington Beach polace detective AU&Je Frost said the man. Cody Fleckenstein, as suspccltd of ot'break· "'' 1ntoars two weeks .,oat the Sea and un Subaru dealenhjp, l 7SSS lkacb Btvd fro&t Slld Acckcnskin is also suspected of brttk1n1 en to cars at Sea 1 nd Sun and It nearby car tt'P9J r hops on st'Veral catbtr occasions. . In the break-in$. the pl u ually has been to steal car SUttO equip- ment. pohcc-uid. ----------- A4 Oraoge Cont DAILY PILOT/Thursday, March tS, 19S. Reaga~ arms, food plan termed 'lousy' By tbe Associated Prell WASHINGTON -Democrats arc denouncing the Reagan adm1nistrat1on's strategy oftyillj Central Amen- can military aid to Afncan food relief as "lousy" and "indecent " Bui the plan won approval Wednesday from 1he Senate Appropnations Commiuee, with $93 million in aid for El Salvador's anny and $21 million for ant1-governmen1 guerrillas in Nicaragua joined to SI SO million in African aid. Backers of the food relief measure, which has passed the House. say it 1s needed to counteract the effecb of a drought that taken many in sub-Saharan Afnca. The admin1stra11on's stratC$Y was to get quick action on the Ce ntral Amencan military aid by giving Democrats, who ha\e been balking at a swift decision, the choice of approving It or seeing the African aid stalled. Up to toe• ln scaffoldlng NE "-'r ORK -Scaffolding that will surround lhe Statue or L1ben) dunng a 30-monlh. $39 million refurbishing proJeCt has reached the lady's toes. six stones above Libert) Island The 300-ton aluminum scaffold should reach thl' top of the statue b) the end of Apnl and 1s expected to remain 1n place until Ma) 1986. Although the 12-acre •~land "'111 rc:ma1n open to ' is1tors. the statue will be closed intcrmmentl)' as crews replace 1.600 wrought-iron bands that hold its copper skin to its frame. replace the torch and install an emergency elevator. Ha wall hotel strlke threatened HONOLULU -Last-minute negotiations were under wa) to a void a threatened sinke by workers at 15 of Hawaii's largest hotels at the height of the tourist season, officials said. About 8.000 members of Local 5 of the Hotel Workers Union 1n Hawa11 said they would strike starting with today's morning shift unless a breakthrough in med1at1on efforts could be made overnight, union leader Richard Tam said. Among the hotels that would be affected are the Sheraton hotels in Hawaii, the Hyatt Regency Wa1k1k1, 1he Hilton Hawa11an Village and the Kahala Hilton, officials said. Klller faces lnjection Frlday RALEIGH. N.C ('\P)-James W. Hutchins, facing execution Fnday morning for ~1lhng three law officers. is abandoning his appeals "to have d1gn1 ty at the end" and will leave his fate in the hands of the governor, hi s lawyer says. The 54->ear-old inmate would become the natio~·s second pnsoner to be executed this week unless Gov. Jim Hunt commutes the lethal-inJecuon death sentence scheduled for 2 a m at Central Pnson. Hutchins decided Wed nesday not to proceed with more appeals because "he wa nts to be at peace He wants to have dignity at the end. He doesn't want them to have the opportunity to say 'no' to him again.'' defense attorney Jt>seph B. Cheshire said. I CALIFORNIA ~----~--- Flynt threatens Reagan's llfe Bt:TNER. NC -Hustler magazine publisher Larr) Fl) nt sa) she has put out a contract on the life of President Reagan. and would kill him personally "ifl can ever get get an>"'here close to him .. Fl)'nt. who 1s serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court in federal pnson here. made dea1h 1hreats against Reagan and two federal Judges tn\ oh cd 1n hie; case 1n an inte~ 1ew broadcast Wednesda) b) (able New<. "et"'ork "One thing that I will confess on tape -and 1 hope ~ou're taping -I have confessed to putting out J contract on President Reagan's life.'' Flynt told C \j"J rcponcr La~ Woods 'Onion Field' killer arrested LO~ 4-NuELES ·-For the third time since he was paroled 1n 1982. ··onion Field" killer J1mm1e Lee Smith has been arrested for a drug ,·1ola11on. this time for alleged- 1} selling heroin to an undercover police offi cer. authonties said. Sm11h. who was once on Death Row for the 1963 murder of Los Angeles policeman Ian Campbell, was ar- rested with six others Wednesday and booked for 1nves11gat1on of .__ _ _....__....._ _ __, heroin sale and parole violauon. SMITH officer Bob Oswald said. Smtth. 52. was convicted along with Gregol") Ulas Powell in the abduction of two policemen and the fatal shooting of Campbell in an onion field near Bakersfield. The notonous case was the subject of Joseph Wambaugh's book and film , "The Onion Field .. Frult fly spraylng protested LOS ~NGELE -\1asked protesters passed out handbills on unset Bou In ard. warning of malathion's dangers. but four hel1cop1ers spra)ed the pesticide over Echo Park an} "a~ to c.ombat the Mexican frun fly. The helicopters left Compton Airport about 10:45 p.m. Wednesday to spra) s1>. square miles around Echo Park. northwest or do\\nlOwn. Whtie residents lined Sunset. warning neighbor\ to -.hut "'1ndows and keep children indoors. three o tll''> and ~ome Lommunll) activists joined 1n filtnga redcral la\~\Ull Wcdncsda} seekinga temporary rcstra1n1ng ordL·r to halt spraying over th e 46-square-mile 1onc 1n south and ca~t Los Angele'>. Ex-salon assaulted, robbed < LAREMONT -former l ' S. Congressman Jerry H Voorh1' tn. a 11nr-11mc pol111cal opponent of Richard ' 'Jl\on. "as attaLkcd and robbed ofh1s wall et Tuesday as he "'orlo.cd alone 1n ht'I office. police said. Voorhis did nol require 1mmed1ate medical attenuon. police Sgt Russ ~ Bro"'n ~•d When Voorhis was slow 1n reacting to the su5pctt's demand\ the intruder began httting him on the lorL·hcad. shouldcrii and neck The robber then grabbed a "'allet containing about S 140 cash and credit cards. WORLD IRA revenge expected BELFAST. Northern Ireland -Police increased !.ecunty today for Protestant leaders in Northern Ireland out of fear the IRA. might try to ave.nge ,the ~h.ootin$ of Gerry Adams. president of the guem llas poht1cal wing. "We don't think 1he IRA. will allow the attempt to le.ill Gerry Adams to (>ass without some le.ind of retaliation," said a senior police officer. who asked not to be identified. Adams. pres1den1 of Sinn Fean. was wounded in the.neck and shoulder Wednesday by gunmen who nddled his car with al least 15 bullets as he drove from a courthouse where he 1'i being tned for obstructing police dunng Bnta1n·~ general election last June. Hussein blasts U.S. NEW YORK -Kmg Hussein of Jordan says Unued States m1htar. and cconom1c suppon of Israel has convinced him "there as no hope of achieving anything" in terms of peace in the Maddie East. "We sec things this way: Juael 1s on our land. It is there by virtue of American mahtary assistan1.e and economic aid that translates into aid for lsraeh c;etllementi," Hussein said Wednesday an an interview with The New York Times. "Israel is there by American moral and pohtical suppon 10 the poin1 where the United States 1s succumbing to Israeli dictates .... You ob~tously ha ve made your choice. and your choice as I ratl. Thcrrfor<' 1hcre is no hope of achieving anything." ' National Lumber & Supply, Inc. is a publicly traded company on NASDAQ-Symbol NTLB AD ST ARTS THURS. AD GOOD TBIU MAICB 21 --------------------------------------.. · ' Grab the kids and get yourself down to these National Lumber stores to see SHORTY & CHEAP CHICKEN on Saturday. 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MURRAY GAS MOWERS WITH BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES . 3 BP 20" CUT SIDE DISCHARGE ',,{M1 99!.~l l Tune that wild and aa.sy -lawn. Thu one hu manual ~ hei9ht adjutt.r., tunnel style ~ ded1 and Uaed "A" loop , -3.5 B;;:: CUT REAR BAGGER 167?.?ssi Com• wtth deluu hal9ht adjutt.re, fUed boll styla handle, and it '• fully baffled to en..ure a smooth 91'._ flow. OMNI 5 PC. • ~ BOARDWALK SET 8888 ·-~ ~ -.... ~---...;,. ~ SHORTY CLUB cuuu x y Nice set with 4 vanilla vinyl strap chairs with blue hiohlioht stripes and 1 vanilla steel umbrella table 16141. Umbrella extra. Frames are l ''•" furniture grade aluminum tubing. ·' I ) ~ I ' ,,~ ~· -- GENIE 1/3 HP SCREW DRIVE GARAGE DOOP OPENER #GS-800 NORMAL INSTALLATION OF OUR UNIT 5800 Easy installation and quiet operation. 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Reagan's top domestic pohc) ad' 1ser. told the panel he had fa iled to hst a $1 5,000. interest-free loan on his 1981 financial disclosure ~tateml·nt The Washin$tOn Post reported 1n fhursda> ed1t1ons that Meese also failed 10 list on his 1982 financial disclosure repon the purchase by his wife of stock with the loan money. But his 1983 repon did contain mc:ntwn of shares 1n a compan)' he called "B1otech Inc .. " the newsruu>er said. MeeSl' told the committee Tuesda~ 1n a kttcr his"' 1fe had used the funds to purchase "B1otcch" shares for their t'h1ldren He said the loan was repaid Jnd the stock sold at a $3.000 loss in 1983 Several companies use the ""ord ''B1otech" in their names. and It "'a\ not 1mml·d1ately clear whi ch one 1\1el·sc meant. the Post said . The d1sdosure was the latest 1n a \em:s of problems Meese 1s expected to npla1n when he returns to tesllf) befort• the panel 1n new heanngs that March auto sales up 31.5%; other products selling faster By ne A11odated Press U.S. automakers say their sales at the be11nning of March rose 31.5 percent from a year aao. and the Commerce Department reports that businesses sold products in January three times faster than they stocked them, signaling funher economic growth. General Motors Corp. paced the automakers' latest sales pans for the first I 0 days of March, reponing a 36.6 percent increase. Ford Motor Co. sales rose 25.5 percent, and Chrysler Corp. sales climbed 17.6 percent. The six major cannakers sold a combined 211 ,240 vehicles in the latest period, up from 160, 16 7 a year earlier. Car sales for the year so far are Recipient of herpes has the right to sue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A no known cure -through sexual woman who says she contracted intercourse. gen ital herpes from her boyfriend In the suit. she charged that Roben after he claimed not to have an) deliberatel) caused her emotional contagious diseases can sue th e man distress because he failed to exercise fo r damages. the California Supreme proper care and didn't disclose his Coun has ruled. condition. The high court refused without Los Angeles Superior Court Jud~e comml'nt on Wednesday to hear the Ra ymond Choate earlier had ruled in man's appeal of a Jan. 18 Coun of Robert's favor. saying 11 1s "to the Appeals decision that said the woman ad vantage of the law and societ y that was en titled to sue. private sexual matters between adults Court documents refer to the be controlled by individual con-Russian totem pole partic~ only as Kathleen K. and straints and personal views of Roben B. propriety and morality." Sovtetwreatlln&champSalman Khaalmlkov, wean a cloak The woman filed suit March 31. The appeals court reversed aa he poeea with hla three munchJdna for photograph 1982. charging that Roben gave her Choate's decision. saying the right to llluatrattnc a aaylna about a large Runlan family: 'Mal, genital herpes - a virus that causes privacy in some instances is sc<:ond- up 40.4 perce nt. The sales -at an annual rile of7. 7 million -were at a lower rate lhan the 8 million-plus fiaures of January and February. But the dip was "one these random things. These sales arc strona, and they (carmakers) have been moving production schedules up. On the whole, people are in a buying mood," said David Healy, an industry analyst with the investment firm Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. The Commerce Department said the value of inventones held by manufacturers. wholesalers and re- tailers in January climbed 0.4 per- cent . to $522.7 billion. But the restocking lagged behind a brisk 1.3 percent increase in sales to $402 billion -the sixth straight month that a new sales record was established. With sales nsin~ more than th.rec times faster than in ventory rebuild- ing in January. the ratio of stocks to sales fell to a record low of 1.30 months. meaning it would take that long for in ventories to be sold off at the current sales pace. The December ratio had been 1.31 months. ma} oJ){'n nc>.t week. mala. menahe,' wbicn means 'small. amaller, the amalleat.' painful blisters and for which there 1s af') to the right to protect the public. ~~~~~~~___:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..!;....;__~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~-- The low ratio. analysts said, spell s good news for future economic growth because businesses will be prom pted to buy more to restock as the year progresses. And those ad- d itional orders could translate into higher production levels. , ( I '" I -----'-------------------- ' ' .... Rob1nsms BEST DRESSED '84 MAKE THIS YOUR SEASON FOR THE NEW ROMANCE OF JESSICA McCLINTOCK 7i1at· , • .1 11<-.~· Jcmmmll.) ''"'''''RlllJl 111 rlx· f .. 11h11m ; .. :or/d t<><IJ). DrcsSt» 111 /11 \ltrlfJllS /,1'rr1n F!tr_.wK wftl) IJ't,'('r the lx>dy m .1 ~)' th.If s11btlv /11111' .11 tht "'' •·t·• l1t•111·.uli. Hen.>, tit<' rr1111.111ttc ~·1st1m n/ /esstc.J McC/111wdt defi11ccl m 1~ m" 1tlk 1.1<1/11.ml ]/,.,. 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N 1 • t€am examines '-fop hopefuls- Iraq chemical b omb woo Midwest Introducing THE TOUCHSCREE PE~AL COMPUTER. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -Iran Mid today that a team or U.N. cMmff:aJ warfare expert•, WMrlng muka and protective gtovet, toured a combat zone to ln~tlgate lranlan ch1tgeie that Iraq has been utlng CMmlcal w.epons. Maren 5 that ·•avliltabl• evidence'' lndtcatet chemleat "8POn haye been used. . Iran'• offlelal lat1mlo Republic New• AOft/nCY Mid th• lpeOlal United ~atton delegatlon eent to Iran on the Initiative of 8ecretary-GeneraJ Ja'Jfer Perez de CUeftar vtlited the eouttwn eector of the battlefront Wednet<fay. The war between the two countrlet began In September .1980 In a dl8pUte over the Shatt Al-Arab w1terw1y, 1~·· only outlet to the PtKllan Qu". IRNA, In • dlapatctt monitored In Cyprus, said the U.N. deMG•tk>n vtatt.d chemtcat weapon c..,.... In holptt8le and examined battlefront 8Vktence of the UH of IUch w.ponl dUrtng lta full-day trip. Iran claJmt more than 1,700 of Its eotdten were l<ltted or <ttaaba.d thla week by cMmlcal weapons uted by traq. Iraq has denied the charges. atthough the United States -Which hu been lmprovtng ltt relations with Iraq -said According to IRNA, the U.N. experta, "wearing apeclal makt end prowetlve gloves, lnapected a chemlc8l bomb th-' had not uptoded Md took MmplM from lta content• wNch loot(~ Ilk• a thick, dark-colored t\qutd." De·Lorean seen as man 'on TV with cocaine' LOS ANGELES (A P) -Tall and silver-haired, automaker John Z. De Lorean stands out in the crowds he draws to a counhousc. But he also stands out In tht: minds of man) potential Jurors as the man thcr, saw on television "involved with laltcnng spons car company in Northern Ireland. cocaine. , With the sean·h for a Jury entenng its third day toda>. De Lorean's attorneys. Howard Weitzman and Donald Re. were predicting a long selection process. com- plicated b) last November's broadcast of a secret FBI surveillance tape in the De Lorean case. "I sa"' the FBI tapes." one man 'olunteered. 1ns1st1ng he had "not focusl'd" on the broadcast and had only a 'ague memory of 11. -All I remember is the~ wcrl' pouring champag!'e and Mr. De Lorean commented that this cocaine was more 'aluable than gold.·· "That's htm over there." some prospects said Wednesda}. pointing to the 6-foot·4 automaker across the federal counroom. where he ts on tnal for allegedly It) ing to d1stnbute 220 pounds of cocaW'le to sa' e his The tape. which will be evidence at the trial. was pan of an FBI "sting" operation 1n which De Lorean. 59. was photographed talking with agents who posed as drug dealers. in a room with a suitcase full of cocaine. "A picture ts worth a thousand words." oneJurordeclared. "It's ktnd ofhard to put that aside .. Peace talks continue LAUSANNE. Switzerland (A P) -Syna and Saudi Arabia were reported!~ urging n val Lebanese Christian and Moslem leaders to reach a compromise today 1n negotiations on the structure of a post-civil war Lebanon. A conference source said a plan seemed to be emerging after tntensive pnvate talks that would meet halfway the key demands advanced by pro-government Christian groups and their opponents. the Moslem-dominated Nataonal Salvation Front. . -------- RUFFELL'S : IMMEliflTE CASH U'HOLSTERY, INC. I for I I COLI, DIAllOllS 1114 VALUUUS 1 ............ , -4 .. .,. I WI. MAHLI JEWELERS 1927 HAi BOll Bl vC 873-<>365 COSlA MESA -5•8 1156 II 3 116 Newport Blvd. ----------_ _. _ _._. __ _._._ •S ALES • @Jli ·t h \'I\ . ! • .-·KA I I.-.:. Mesa Verde Center \.. 2701 Harbor Blvd I hJI\ f .-.:. • ~KA I! 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W•lls & Estalt -Adel Estate -Taxation -Workers Comp -Landlord Tenant -Business & Corporate Law -1mm1gra11on -C1111I L111gat1on -Tho~ on trouOle w11n lhe law througn drunk dn111ng or c11minal complaints -t't>ot Relief & Cottect1ons -l=oreclo· sure and over 80 areas of taw protecting your 11gt11s and needs C rnzE~s LEGA L C <n·~c t L A ~ON·PROFlT CORPORATION L.A. COUNTY 21~318-8493 . O"ANQE COUNTY 714-839-8544 " I I Meanwhile. candidate Glenn con s iders droppin g fro m race By tbe Anoclated Preti Gary Hart told M1ch1gan voters Wednesday that trade protectionism wo uld be "economic surrendtf"" while Walter f . Mondale accused Han of advocating "dangerous defeatism" in foreign policy as the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination shifted from the South to the industrial Midwest. Michigan and Illinois are major battlegrounds an the next stx days tn what no .... looks like a long war for the nomanataon after Hart won three primaries and Mondale two in Super Tuesday primanes. Mondale picked up another victory Wednesday ntght in Delaware. where Democratic caucuses gave Mondale ntne delegates to four for Han and one uncommmed ' The counttng was torturously slow in four slates that held caucuses on Tuesday. but Han was ahead 1n ta I hes m Washington and Nevada. He and Mondale were neck-and-neck tn Oklahoma. Mondale was the leading candidate io Hawaii. but an uncom mitted slate of delegates took a maJonty of the vote. The results left Mondale ahead of Han in nat1onal convention delegate strength. although that margin wall narrow wtth final results from Washington. With Delaware's results added to the tolal. the former vice president had 341 delegates to 197 for Han. White House chief of stafT James A. Baker 11 1 acknowledged that Republica ns wouldn't mind secin$ a long struggle fSlr the 0emocrat1c nomination w11h Mondale cmergtng as the winner. "I wouldn't say that we would be totally unhappy if that happened," he said in rcsponst· to a question during a Cable News Network in ten IC\\. Meanwhile. Sen. John Glenn of Ohio spent much of Wednesday pondering whether to withdraw from the battle. after failing to make the ktnd of showing he had hoped to 1n three Southern pnmanes and facing a campaign debt already above S2 mtlhon. Former South Dakota Sen. George McGovern dad pull out of the race -after a poor finish 1n Massachusetts -aad was considering whether to endorse another candidate and how best to be an tnfluence in the Democratic Pan}. ovea ' ' / The Hewlctt -P'ackard 150. Touch the s<:reen. instead of memorizing complicate<l commands. That's how easy it is to u~t' the nt-w 'Iouchscr<:t'n P<:rsonal Computer from J lewlett-Pac:kard. It\ al~ easy to~ it. Jus_t come visit us. You might gee in touch with a whole new you. - Setting you free. 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I ' r :1 ; v I 1 • ., • w " • Kiddie porn manufacturers deserve worse If there 1s an} cnminal more repugnan t tha n th~ child molester. it 1s 1he child molester "'1th a camera -the child porn ogra pher. · Conver au on in Nev.pan Beach turned to these putnd pu ne)ors of .. k1dd1e porn" for a while rccc ntl) aft er the Pilot repon ed that polt cc raided a home in that cit y looking for evidence of a suspected child pornogra ph~ nng operaung out ot a Manahna n Beach pre-school. The vicu ms. po lice sa). "'ere htte more than babies -bo~s and girl s between the ages of two and five. Perh aps it 1s possible 10 fi nd a ge rm of s~ mpa thy for the child molester: to sec him (i t 1s al most al wav~ a male) as sick anJ unable to control his perverse sex ualit ). Perhaps 1t 1s possible to find a dro p of real, 1f shoc k in~!) warped. affection for his vic tims in the molester or to recogni ze a trace of human ll) that makes him man instead of monster. There is no doubt about the child pornographer. He or she (t his business is fu lly liberated) is a monster, a crass. insensi tive glob of muscle and blood and bo ne with a ncn ous system th at bypasses th e brain cen ters where moral compunctio n is stored and judgements are made. Perhaps it 1s beca use ""e place so much 'alue on our children. because we lOH' them without reservation and arc trusted by them without quesuon. that their abuse at the hands of a n evil mercena0 hke the pornographer 1s total!~ unacceptable. The child pornographer deserves the worst punishment society has to offer. • California offers the child po rnographer onl) a five -year max imum sentence for the fi rst-ti me offender who uses no fo rce or violence against his vic tims. lf he comes out fro m behind the camera. the por ograph er can earn an addi ti onal eight yea rs fo r every sex crime he is found gu ilty of. Those years can accumulate quickly. But. as wit h any cri me in California, the convicted pornographer can cut his sen tence is halfb~ ea rning "good time .. days in priso n. More tha n one pe rson, reflec ti ng last week on the cru elty of sub-humans. suggested the a pp ropria te penalty fo r thei r heinous crime should be far more serious: Death. We have not assumed a position fi rml) fo r or against th e death penal t). alt hough in recent years we have urged the state to conduct am fu ture executions m the most humane manner a"atlable. We ha' e argued that onl) a soc1et) tha t respects life can expect its snd1v1dual members to respect hfe. So "e could not argue now -note\ en from an emotional perspective -that child pronographers have so '1olatcd the eth ical and moral structure of societ ) that the~ deserve to die. Su ll. "'e can think of no acceptable argu ment tha t allo"~ the child pronogra pher to remai n as a member of soc1rt). To do ~o. it seems. would be to condone his activ ities. Our soc1ct\ onh sanctions execut ion fo r those who kil l others under the mos·t aggrava ting of circumstances. To suggest the death penalt) for an) other crime wo uld open the door to all kinds of bizarre argument s about executton for all manner of anti-social acfr~ ity. No. we couldn 't endorse the death penalt y fo r child porn ograhers. But. we could think quite seriously about eliminating th e ··good time" rules for cri minals like th e child pornographer. 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O•• t')"t.,# tft8f Al J \,') WMtl ... , '.t Cr •t• ~ .. -.. At,OtM\ cntr•\t~i<S1tn • t "u• ,~ft(_1 I <>•C• ......_. l " 'tH•lll Larry 0 . SJM•rt '4Wt-.O•tt'1 f !"Mn• • ''No city council or f ickle board of supen rfsors can sig n a way your - rights." , ~'i '.4'~ =--j ~~ MATH __ _ f ENGllSH __ p SCIENCE_ GEOGIJAPHY HISTORY ART r F p I' I F PQAYING _ --A I ~ Times they are a-changin' 'I oucJn·11urn,ourbackon1h1~ u1unlr. fora minute l goj,\~l~ tor IOda~!>andcomc: bJd .. w find t'H'r) thing has changl·d \.\ e don '1 ('H'n ha\ t.• the same. 1rad111onal old' alues \\e had when I kit. Theda~ I gol home. Pres1den1 Kragan made a speech to a con- scr,·;.iu' l' religious group and told thl·m that A.mt·ncan 'aluesare much lll'l ll'r ncrn than\\ ht.·n hr took offitc ~ ht·n I ld1 these shorcii. Walter l\.1ond.1k wa!> about to become the 41,1 prl''>tdent of the l ' ntted State:<; I rel urn and all the bacl-.-page '>IOrtl'sare "hat-happencd-10-Mondak Gal\ 11.lrt. \\ horouldn't dra\\ four peopk 1n .1 t nm ded supermarke1 "hen I kit i...11n p,1gron(' John Gknn "ho \\3!> running ~crnnd 10 t\1ondak "hl·n I kit m1gh1 a<, \\\'II be on thl' muon I lw tltggl''>I ~ hJngl' that took plan• 111lhl•,hort11nw I \\a\ out oft ht.• lttllntr\ "J' tn thl' n:i11on·.,a111tudt• '""·•rJ· nllllll'~ I ha'e 1onpla1n that 111' 1n1111 m.111on Jhuut mone\ dot•c;n '1 , 11111t lrom '<1u rte\ ltl.l' The\\ all \trl'l'I Jou111<.11 c11 t"' en lhl' businc!>' p.:tgl''> 111 rm r>" n nt.'" -,paper. (I don ·1 l'' t'n rt•;.id lhl' bu\lnt'S'> pages unk\~ 11°'> \aturda) morn1ngand I ha'c 10 <,harl· :int'\\ spapertha1·., in t\\O '>lTt1on ... JI take m) re:idingabout 1h1· t'lunom11. tundttion of the nation trom ho"" much steak costs h\ the pound and b} lhe dollartalk on 1 hl' '>port'> pages. \.\hen I left. am 1llton dollars was con!.1dcred a nice amount of mone~ •• ANDY ROONEY can rC'rnl'mtx r "'a' hack. to those good old da~ ~ 1n 1hC' middle of Fcbruan. "'hC'n a m1ll1on meant something. Not an~ more. The ti rst stor) I read on thl' o;ports page was about a quartl'rbad. pla~ ing for a i..:ollcge \\1th thl' ~amC' last name as he has. s1gn1nga rnntract for $40 m1ll1on 10 pla~ football Thrdcal Sil'' l'' nung made .... 11h lhl' l m ..\ngdl''> t \prl'SS ol thl· l n11ed \pring foot hall I c:agUl' \\ascalkd .. a l1li.·11ml·con1rau ·· \:oncof1hc:s1ones I n.·ad madr 11 dear" hc1hrrtha1 meant for tr' c:' oung·s hft>ttme or forthl'l1k1tmcofthl' l 'SFL \.\ htl he' l'r 111s 'ou rnn hc11h.:11 $~() m1ll1on" '" tx:1ht' nc:" standard tor"' hat lOlkgl' athlete<; e\Pl'l I lo ma kl'"' ht•n thr~ graduate Thi.,·~ ccrtat nl~ a maJorchangl' from"' hat th1ng~\~('rl'lt kl'\\hl'll I "cn1awa~. When I kit the h1ggrs1 \On tract an~ a1hktl' had l'\l'r rC\'l'tHd was a lous) $~5 mtll1on Mag1r Johnson. 1hc ba!>l.e1ball pla}l'r. go1 tha1. He mus I 111.' pknt} \Ore no"' for ha \Ing signed for peanuts II wasn't so long ago that Barbara Waltl'rS -;1gm·d J coniri1c1 for a Should Newport secede? I 11 the: Editor I 11hdohn \.\a~ nl' -\1rpon B1nd1ng • -\grl't·ml'nt OCl\\t.'en 'l'"pon Beach .ind< )rangt· Coun1~ g<>l''> unoppo'>ed. \\\' t<ln l'\IJl'CI an tnl"rCa'ie in big jet t11ghtH1H'r '.\le\\ port Beach as earl~ a<, nl'\I \\·ar ..\ 34 percent increase in l11gh1<. from 41 to .55 01gh1s a da~ v.111 Cllt'ur 1f loral ollinal<; gel thl•tr wa) and appro' t• the hindtng agreement. Thi\ htnding agrt•ement 1<, unfair tx·cau\c 11 'ianc11ons a 'ananee from '''''l' n111\t' la" Thu'>. thl'\ '>a'. 1t 1c, <)I\. to hrc<.tk tht• '>13tl' IHHSt' la~!.. and 1111llt'n' t.'r 11 '' <>" Ill hrral-. 1h~·m l'\(.'I) nlllrl' \l,.cll. 11 ,,n·1 n" Pl•opk \\ho ;trl' hothnl'd h' 11111\l' ot ''ho .trl' "ornt·d ahout tht• '>afr t, 1>1 llh·11 hornl·., 'hould figh1 '1gorou'h 111 prntt'l I I hl·t r rtgh I 'I 11.1 I I\ e \\ t I h in 1h1 lllll\l' l;rn., The' tan do lhl'I h' p11ltt1\JI .1nd legal actton l n· 1111111n.11d~ 11·., a fact of life 1n Or.:ingl' ( 11Ul11\ th.11 \CIU hil\l' tngotOlUlffl Ill p11"'r'1• q1ur ngh1-.. "cth all tht' t11tll' .ind l'\fWnw 1hJ1 mt·an'> (,O,l'rtl· nwrll -.hnultl ,,, to prolt't I tl\l tll/t'n'· r 1~111, 1,1tlh·11h.m lt>l1lf)n>m1'1(' 1h1·m lt"'ttn11d 11\'\\\lhat thl'.11rron n111~t·" 1111p111' ing. hut \' tth 1h1\ h1nd1ng .1grl'l'nwn1 11 \\tll gt·t "m'>( again Jnd .rnot lwr '.Ht,rnll· "111 ha' t' ltl Ix· grilnll·d < •<l\t'rnnwnt ran n·ctrf\ 1h1\ '>•tu.111on h' holding tht' lint· JI 41 t11~ht'> .tnd think .1hou1 rl·dueing lhl·m lrorn that numbl.•1 1f 1101'1t' law!>. or nthl·t l;l\\\ uint1nut· 10 he '1ola1ed T hrtt' atl' olhl'r oplton., to 1ncrC'asing opcra11nn' at John \\ J\llt' i\trport. Cicnrrnnwn1 c.:an 1mprovt' o;urfan· :It l'l''' 1e1 I \ \ and Ontario for e\J1t1pk L~rx·nall) Ontario. bccau~ tbl'> airport "undcrutrltzed Rather than going for a binding agrt.'l'rllcnt that "111 ma kc t<\.Cf) thing "orse. tht• Nc"-'port Bea h Ci t:- ( ounnl \hould help 11s c1t1leM 1n tht."'' ba111t' Jga1ns1 the count) The c11' rnunul can help in a number ol v. J\\ It can a11ack 1hc vanantc on hchalfoftl Ctltlens II ca n do a better 1ob of mon1tonna notSt. b~ gt ttang equipment and meosunna 1ht noise at '>t''t•ral d1fferr nt locations 1n New- oort fk;ll h intluding people's patto!> The: c1l\ lOUnt 11 ~hould anne). Santa ..\ na Height<, . .ind pro1ect the rx-ople h'tng thert• thus helping the people of Nt'\\port Beath Lo\\er noise 1n Santa \nJ Heights and ~ou \\Ill also lo"ernot~l·tn Ne\\port Beach. Lower no1sl' h) dc(·rea-;ing 01ghl!> at John \\a,nr. and \OU "''ll increase the !>aft:,, of ull the people tn Newpon Beach. 1ndud1ng the 1nd1 v1dual ci t} counnl mt•mhcrs and count) super· 't~or "ho ll\l' thne. Newport Beach can al'>t11h1nk about becoming a new tount\. 1ndud1ng the n 1y of Newpo rt lk.1lh .rnd Santa .\na Heights. thus K'' 1ng thl·m l'l)uJI ... 1a1us \\tth Orange < 1nir11' (all 1t "ll'"f)Ort C'ounl). The l ti' l Jn 101n the la"su1t against Or:rngt• ( ount) h~ the c1t1zcns "ho an: no"' 1n court defending their a' 1g:i11on nght'\ Remcmbt.'r Ct' 11 Codl· 'il'l lton '4 7C). ·· .\n~ thing \\htch "1n1ur1ou., to health. or is indecent or ot1l·n"' l' 10 the \l'n\es. or an obstruc- 111111 to free u'>l' ofpropert). -;o as to 1111r1 lctl' \\tlh the comfonahlc en10:-· flll'IH ul ltfc or propcrt} . ts a nu1,Jllll' ··John \\-a)nc .\irpon rcr- 1.:11nh ,., a nu1sanrc:. posing danger!. lo c1ur hl•alth i,afet\ and \\elfare. Nev..- po11\ prc~cnn· 1n this court ac11on \\tll hl'lp ti\ nt11ens win 1h1s case \11:it I. tht• 'ananrc. forget the bind· 1ng agrt•cment, help the c1t1zcns. r hl'H' an• a numhcr of ways the Ne\' por1 Beach C'1ty Council can 'ohc the a1rpon problem. Pl·opk '>hould remember that no matter what lhe Newport Beach ('1t)' Counnl or Orange Count) Board of Surx-n t'ior'i decide to do. they still rt1a1n their baste rights. No ci ty council or fickle board of su~rv1SOr$ tan sign awa" your rights. Jealou)ly guard ,>Our 3, 1ga11on nghts Defe nd \late noise low Pu,-.;ue )our action, aga1no;1 1he count) for damaaes. bccau'IC thr) C'Ont1nut to break the 13"-' and an.' a nu1~nce With a c:ornb1ncd lea.al and poltt1cal ap- proach to the airport problem. I think the pt'Oplc v..111 Wtn JAN 1.) V•\NDER LOOT. MO Newport Beach Cartoon is 'Flne and Dandy' . ( ont1.r.t1ul;.1111111\ on \Our m•v, l·ar· 1rn111 '111p I rnr .ind Dane.I\·· h' Kaf\ l Rrook.. It •~ humorous and refresh· 1n~h llrt{l.tnal ~·\M l 'f l ~ WR.\ 't Nl"~port Beach I m1lhon dollars fora )ear'~ work at .\BC. Do )'OU realize that 1fSteve YoungenJO) s being interviewed. he could pa) Barbara that amountJUSI 10 be htSO"-'n personal tntt'n 1cwcr? He could put her on his staff.Just as she has her own hairdresser. and when- ever hl' fel t like being in 1crv1ewed. he could call her in and have her ask some hard-hit11ngquesuons. Before I look my lt11le trip. rven. one was worried abo ut lhc price o(a gallon of ias. We used to shop around to see which was cheaper. the gas at the Te\aco station or the Amoco do" n the road. I come back and the paper~ arc filled w11h informa11on abou1 gas. all right. but the quc'ltt on ,.,n·1whe1heragallon1sgoing tocos1 mt·$ I 2 7 or $1 34 The qucsttons nov.. 1n the papers art.' \\he1herC'hc1. ron 1s going to pa~ $13 b1lhon for Gulf and '' hethcr T t•,aco" ill be allowrd to hu~ (iett~ I hl' one depcndabl) en1en aining htt of reading~ ou could alv.a) s lool. for"', a rd to back 1n the good old days ":is the exchange of sharp remarks bt:t"ern Pre::.1dcn1 Reagan and Tip c )''\:etll. speal.l'rofthl· House. II look~ a .. 1r1hosce\rhange!> ma} ha'e 'an1shl·d into thin a1rwh1lc I v,.as 1n the M tddlc East. I read where T tp has "caned of the ba ttle and plans 10 retire. He probabl) hopes his old pal. thl' Pre-s1den-t. will appoint htm ambassador to I re land. Sic tranm glona. Tip Andy Rooney is a 1yadicated columnist. L.M. Bovo --- And then there was one Not1us1 hundreds but thousands of one-finger piano tunes were written 1n the prr\'ious cenluf) So how do ~ou explain the fac1 that onl y one of those cornpos1t1ons -published at t.otland's Glasgow 1n 1877 - sun l\ed'1 You ma\ have hea rd 11. "Chopst1t ks •· · It tho!it' dollar btll'> 1n ~our pocket don't hn'c holes 1n tht·m. no doub1 1ht'\ 'rc not real mone' You Sa\ \OU tan··, -.cc the holes" Ge·t a micros.cope .\11 lhl' paper on which U. currenc) 1c; printed 1'1 riddled v..tth ltttlc 1n' 1s1ble holes E'er: '>O often !>Orne legislator e' 1den1I~ lhinb 11 cute to pass a ndrculous la\\ os1cns1bl~ to pro'e the ina11ent1on of the other lav..- makers. In Idaho. for e\amplc. 1.t's illegal to fi!>h for 1rou1 from the ba<.·k ofa giraffe Q Wht'n did lhl' old gold· fh h·!>v.allow1ng fad first hit the rol- lcgcs? .\. In 1938 At Harvard. An undergrad downed such a live fi sh to get 1he attr nt1on of his beer-dri nki ng compatriots. and on challenge re· peated his rx-rformancc before a larg,er crowd . oon. in a psychological epidemic. students worldwide so performed . The whole th1na wa revived 1n 1968. but didn't spread as far that 11me. Q. What do ostnchcs feed their )OUng? A. Ew . The fcrnalt ostn(h lay' ma}bc t"'o d01cn ~-Some hatch carh . To fec.'d the first httle birds. the mo\h,·r crat·k~ the unhatched caas. Tht 14rrat Frrnch m1thcmatm1n Bla1$.C Pascol wa!> really tryina 10 rrcatc the 1mpo$s1bk -a. ptrpct~I motion machine-" hen he snvcntcd the aamc of roulcne In Dyrrsbcrg. renn .. It 1\ 3 \ tOI· a11on of a local ord1n11ncc for a woman h'l trlephon<.-a man for a date. L.M. Bo}'d I• • 1,.adlc•trd t'O/.,maJ,i t. / JAN V AMDERSLOOT Newport Beach J1c1 ANDERSON Saudi friends disappoint Shultz Sa udis failed t o convince Syrians ----to leave Le banon WAS HI NGTON-Sccretaryof State George Shultz is a d1sillusioncd man. He has finally come to reahze that his faith 1n Saudi Arabia was badly misplaced. His old friends the Saud is let him down in the long (. months ofhaggli ng over Lebanon. The Reagan administration fond!~ belte\>ed that 1fU.S. pressure forced the Israelis to withdraw from Leba- non. the Saudis would make sure the S) nans pulled out. 100. Bolh the L' ni ted States and Saudi Arabia figurcd 1hat the po\\ er of the purse "-'OUld be enough to pressure Israel and S} na into leaving Lebanon. .\llergreat pre ssurefrom the Unit· ,.d tatesand poht1cal backfi re at " home. Israel dtd pull back from murh of the Lebanese territon it had seized in the 198:2 tn\ asion. · The Saud is failed utterly to "de- liver" S} ria. despite the SI bll lton-plus they give to President Ha fez Assad each year. Assad is no Sa udi puppet: farfrom·i1. The Saudi aid is actually "protection money." intended to prevent the overthrow of the ro)al family b} Syn an surrogates. Assad. therefore. knew that the ·aud1s would not cut off aid to Syna But Shultz "'asancxecuu veofthe Bechtel Corp.\\ h1ch has had man} t:om1rue110n contracts in Saudi • .\rabta He bought 1he Saudi hne: The~ \\Ou Id guarantee Synan cooperation 1fonl~ the Israelis would pull out of Lebanon. The ko\\ towing to the Saudis 1s documentt·d in tate Department tiles. Sources"' 1th arcess to the dass1 ficd fiks have descnbed the conten1s 10 nH assona1e Lucette Lagnado. Perhaps the mos1 tel hng 1nndcnt occurred in November I 982 The Palestine L1berat1on Organi za. 11on fo rces had1ust been evacuated from Bet rut. which was regarded as a triumph of American diplomacy. What wasn't d isclosed was that the Saudis paid for the evacuatton. Deli- cate negot1at1ons between Washing- 1on and Athens had resulted in an agreement that the PLO troops would be taken fro m Beirut 1n Greek ships. The Saudis pledged $5 million for the 1ob: 1he Unncd Statesga"e as- surances that the Greek ships and crews would not be harmed b) lsraeh troops. But there 1urned out 10 be several thou~nd more PLO soldiers than had been an11c1pated. Whether It was overcrov.ding or the lack of fastid1ousness.1he PLO fighters trashed the evacuation ships preny thorough I). T he Gree ks wanted an addi11onal $4 mtlhon tocoverthe damages. Shultz se t out to wheedle the money from the Saud is. In a fawning letter prepared by the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh forShultz's signature. Saudi King Fahd was thanked efTus1vel) for providing the mone\ that was "crucial" to tbe successofthc PLO evacuation. The Shultz lc1ter added: "I regret that it is necessa11 forthe U.S. government to impose once more on )our ma1est)''s gcnerostt} in this matter." Footnote: In fairness. it should be added that Shultz has learned from his mistakes and has demonstrated an ab1lil) to pu1 the national interest ahead ofh1s personal pred1lect1ons. He 1s begin ning to emerge as a form idable secreta~ of state. HEADLI NES AND FOOT- NOTES. Charges that Iraq 1s using poison gas in its war with Iran should come as no surprise to my readers. In a column on Nov. 3. 1980.shonly after1 he warerupted. t reported U.S. 1ntelhgence cxpens' warnings that Iraq had bcgunacq uiringchem1cal weapons from the Soviets in the mid· I 970s. ''The Iraqis have been doing well cnoufh with conventional forces-so far.' I wrote. "But if the fo nuncs ofwarshould change dra- maucall y. lraq1 President Saddam H ussti n may decide to stave off d isaster br, resort mg to chemical weapons. 'ThatsccmstobeJUSt what hap~ncd. -The Democratic Congressional 0 1mpa1gn Comm1ttcchasrom· plained to the Federal Election Com- mission about the NauonalCon- scrvat1vc Political .~ct1on Commit- tee. Th1s 1s the comb3uvc. naht-wina pohticalcommAndooutfit. better known as NCPAC'. thatcomp1lcs "hit" hsts of Democratic ~ndidates in elcc11on years. The Drmocnns ha ve 'iubm1t1cdcvtdence that NCPAC' mn)'becloserto Pre 1dcnt Rc:-a.aan'srt...(lttttoneffon than the la aHowi. Ja~t AJHltrlM II I' lyadJ~trt/ colemo#Jt. j \ \ ... Dll~ ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 15,~ It'_~ SpiketaculaE Caplatrano Valley'• Burt Call beata throw to aecond u Jf'ountal.n Valley'• Gary Del!J l"llot "'4Moe b7 Lee ,..,.._ Schoonover la upended Wednesday. Cougars swept the non-league twin bill. Double trouble for Barons Fountain Valley drops a twin bill- - and loses ace pitcher Sharpnack It wasn't what }OU would call a prosperous afternoon for the Foun- tain Valle) High baseball team. The Baron!> entered a doubtchcader with Capistrano Valle> High at Mile Square Park generally regarded as the No. I team 1n the count)'. When eve!) thing was added up. the Barons found themselves on the shon end of the score twice. And to -·-compound their problems. ace p11ch- er Bob Sharpnack wound up in the hospital with what was diagnosed as a bad sprain of the left ankle. Capistrano Valley. general!) con- s1dered the No. 2 team 1n Orange Count> -and that figures to change no" -pinned an 8-6 defeat on the Barons in the opener and then took a 7-3 decision in the nightcap. The Cougars used a s1-..-run s1·Hh inning to erase a S-2 Fountain Valle~ lead in the first game. -\ctually. the Barons were trailing 2-0 in the fou l'lh inning when Ra~ Llamas got things started w11h a single. Gal) SchoonO\ er added a base h11 and both runners advanced on a passed ball. Jim Reach's sacrifice fly then cu1 Schofield resumes bid for starting role Angels rally. 6-5; Valenzuela sharp with arm and bat From AP dispatches TUCSON -Dick Schofield doubled home three runs with one out rn the top qf the ninth inning Wednesda) to spark the Angels to a 6-5 Cactus League baseball victory over the Cleveland Indians. Both teams evened their records at 4-4. inning, a sacnfice fly by former Orange Coast College star Daryl Sconiers' in the sixth and a tnple b} Sconiers in the eighth. Luis Sanchez got the v1ctol'). Angel staner Mike Witt. rebound- tng from a disappointing spnng debut. held the Indians to one run and three hits through three innings. 'Tm tl')·ing to get back to how I felt this winter." said Will. who was 7-1 in the Venezuelan Winter League. "I'm not totally there. but I felt better than I did in Yuma." In his first outing. against the San Diego Padres, Witt had allowed six hits and five ru ns in three innings. It was a performance that drew McNamara's ire. the Cougar lead in hall. The Barons evened the score in the fifth inning as Duane Madje was issed a leadoff walk. moved to third on a h11-and-run single by Kelly Bowman and then scored when the ball was m1spla}ed in nght field. ( ap1s1rano Valle) ·s big sixth in- ning "as the result of a bases-loaded single b} Jeff Dobkins and a two-run mple b) Bun Call. The Barons left the tying run on '>l'cond base "hen the game ended. In the second ga me, the Barons Jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Jeff Olson was hit by a pitch. Bo" man followed with a single and Da\e Leonard sacrificed them over. Llamas. who went 5 for 6 on the evening. then followed with a two-run base h11. Olson accounted for the Barons· third and final run wi th an RBI single 1n the sixth inni ng. scoring Brian Bdcher. In that inning, Fountain VaUey, trailing 6-2 at the time, loaded the bases. but Cougar starter and winner 8111 Dodd worked out of the jam. Sharpnack. meanwhile. suffered his inJUI) in the fourth inning after npp1ng a double. He came into second base standing up but lost his balance. straining his ankJe in the process. Sharpnack was taken to the hospi- tal for X-rays. The two v1ctones improve Capo Valley's record to 6-1. while the Barons drop to 7-3. Elsewhere: Tustin 3, Corona del Mar 0 Corona del Mar was victimized by sophomore left-hander Steve Surico, who struck out 14 and allowed just three hits. Beach Cities meet lures top prep track athletes By ROGER CAR~ON Of .... DeltJ .......... The Orange Coast area's track and field showcase -the Newpon Beach Exchange Club·s Beach Cities lnv1ta· uonal -1s scheduled for Saturda} at Newpon Harbor High. w11h 20 schools involved. All but Laguna Beach (South Coast League) and Saddleback (Sea View League) are entered from the Sunset. Sea View and South Coast leagues. in addition 10 Mater Dei High from the Angelus League. "It could be one of the better meets in a long time," says Newport Harbor Coach Eric Twe1t. It begins at 11 a.m. with four races of the 330 in termediate hurdles. and wraps up at 5:20 with the mile relay. Defendin$ champion Corona del Mar is considered the team to beat, but on an individual basis-there are standouts from every school in· volved. Among those scheduled to com- pete: •Manna High spnnter Chip Rish. •Corona del Mar distance star Dave Anderson. •Woodbridge standout Enc Schermerhorn. •Fountain Valley discus star Tambi Wen1. •Mission VieJO hurdler Dwayne Gregory. •Newport Harbor pole vaulter Fritz Howser. •Laguna Hills hurdler-quarter miler Jeff Roach. •Estancia sprinter and hurdler Myron Felix. •U ni verslly half-miler Bruce Krebs. •Huntington Beach quaner-m1ler and hurdler Danny Thompson. Two meet records could be m jeopardy: Wenj has already gone 177-0 and the record is 176-0. set by Newport Harbor's Kevin Jeffenes in 1981. Fountain Valley pitcher Duane Madje alldea safely into second under Caplatrano yalley's Matt Regan W edneaday. And. a 22.2 in the 220, set bS(. · · Fountain Valley's Phil Maas in 1971., ts within the reach of Rish. ' Also invited to the meet on a~. individual basis is pale vaulter J~ Mulli&an of San Dieguito Hijb ~UC. Encinttas, who has gone 14-8 at 81(· indoor mett in San Diego. ~: He has a1so done 15-0 in atf. all-comers mett. .; Among the schools invited ar; Edison, Fountain Valley. M~ HuntinJtOn Beach, Ocean Vi~ Westminster. Corona del Mar, Cosci Mesa, Estancia, Irvine, University. g: Toro, Capistrano Valley, Dana Hilli'C (Pleue .ee BEACH CITIESM ... :: Traili ng 4-3 entering the ntnth, the Angels loaded the bases on Rob Wilfong's bunt si ngle. an infield single by Steve Lubratich and, after a sacrifice, an intenuonal walk to Juan Beniquez. Schofield then laced his double up the alley in left renter field off losing pitcher George Frazier. Sax's hit leads Dodgers VERO BEACH -Steve ax drilled a two-run single in the fourth inning to snap a I· I tie as the Dodgers topped the New York Yankees 3-1 Is th.is year's officiating really that bad?_' Schofield's game-winning hit ac- counted for the 21-year-old short- stop's first runs-batted-in of the spnng. Winning pitcher Fernando alenzuela drove in the first Los Angeles run with a squeeze bunt in the second inning. The v1ctol') was his first of the spnng. Veteran knuckleballer Phil N1ekro took the loss. his third of the exh1b1t1on season. There· s new blood on high school level. inc luding coaches, and it'sCatch-22 - "I know it's only spnng training. but anyume you get a h11 11 feels good," said Schofield. who 1s in- volved in the Angels' most spmted competition. When's the last time you've heard this one from the gu} or gal sitting ne\I to} ou in the stands? team. And. 1984 1s no different. as }OU know. The same could be heard 1n 1954 and 1964 Now that Rick Burleson has re· sumed playing on the comeback trail from a torn rotator cuff. he and Schofield split playing time every day. The Angels also scored on Ellis Valentine·s RBI double in the fi rst Valenzuela drove 1n Ste\e Yea~er with his squeeze bunt. A run·sconng single by Roy Smalle} enabled the Yankees to tie the game in the top of the fourth. but the Dodgers broke the deadlock i.n the bottom of the inning. "There's no doubt about 11. the offic1a11ng THIS YEAR is worse than ever before.'· I heard 1t in 1964 when Corky Johnson was guiding Corona del Mar High's football team. I heard it in 1974 when Bill Pizzica was guiding Newport Harbor High's football If you lhmk 11's worse than ever. consider this: There·s been an evolution 1n terms of officiating, especially on the high school level -with new blood entering, one which doesn't seem to VoLLEYBALL ., . Marina, Edison capture Sunset openers The memory of an 0-4 pre-league record was quickly erased by Marina High's volleyball team Wednesday night as the host Vikinp opened Sunset Leque play with a four-game victory over Ocean View. In another Sunset J..eaauc opener, Edison took care of Hunt1n1ton Beach in straight games. A match between We tminstcr and Fountain Valley was postponed until Monday. At Marina, Coach Tim Reed's Vikings topped the Scahawks, I S-8. 10-1 S, I S--6, I S-9. lt was the Yikes' first victory aner defeats to Estancia. Laguna Hills. Dos Pueblos and Santa Barbara. "We didn't play very well but we're leam1na and slowly pu\lina It to,ethe11," noted Reed afterward. "Wt were a little inconsistent in the midddle games -we did some stupid thina.s, but we'll take 11." Senior Mike Crowley put away 17of26 hits to lead the Vikinas. Outside hitters Alex Stephens and Brad Danneuell aJso turned in impressive games. At Edison, the Chargers had li ttle trouble in d1sposm1 of Huntinaton Beach, breezing to a IS· I. 15·2. I .S·.S victory. Setter Dave Frazelle. middle blocker John Singcr"'llnd back row spceiahst Shawn Rich- ardson kc)'cd the Characr victory. their fo unh qAinsl one defeat overall. "We pla~ a fairly good aamc," noted Edison Coach Rocky Ciarclh. In a non-league match, La Quinta drop~ a four-aame match to University of Los Angeles. 9-15, I S-13, 8-1 S, 3-1 S. The Aztecs, who lost several seniors from last year's team which went 12-0 and c.aptured the Sunset Lcaauc crown. could not keep up with the Los Anaclcs City power. In commun~t collqc action. Golden West made it fountra l in Metropolitan Conference play with a 15·3, S·ll, ll-IS. t s.6dccis1on over viSJtina Lona Beach cc. The Rustlers were led by setters Cayst Osterlund. a sophomort out of Ocun View, and Charles Hambol'J,. a freshman from Co ta Mesa. ln addition, ouuide hmer Dwiaht PfdTcr had 16 kills. find a "'a' to ma1nta1n a le\'el ot tolerance. · In 1982 a Compton High basketball coach punched an ofllc1al. "\ fc" weeks ago an official punched a Huntington Beach High basketball coach (claiming self defense because he tho ught the coach might hll hi m) There'sonl) t~o reasons to have an official -to make sure the game 1s played within the rules and to maintain some son of order. Jack Robinson. the head of the Orange County Officials Assoc1at1on. says this about the situation: "We're in an era of walk-on coaches, wi thout all of the training in terms of psycological background. And, many officials aren't the ex-player or coach and simply have no compassion for the coach. ··1 think ifs 'oing to keep on g~ in this direction. The new b official is very rule conscious and very technical-<:onsc1ous. "J prefer the old breed, but 1f anyone would just stop and think about it . . . it's a Catch-22 situ· au on. "If the)' don't think the offictals don't hear them from the sideltncs they're crazy. An official 1s 101na to lose his concentration. "We have 282 referees for besket· ball, includ1n1 108 who arc certificated for the van1t)' level We lost 3.S this year bcC'ausc they couldn't handle the heat. "Another thana that hurts 1s that of those I 08, ~I are involved 1n the college ranks (depletina their avail- abihty)." i I ROGEi CAILSOI PREP SPORTS For a while coache-s were able ft) submit a ltst of officials they simply did not want. blll the CIF. accO(dint to Robinson. discourages preferftldot "dinging" lists. : Robinson probably docs, too, • pecially after one Sunset l.aplt" coach called him with his "di~ li st. with Robinson at the top of Ills hst. •· "If there's bad blood, I'm aware Of it. "says Robinson, ··and I'm DO) JOing to make those assignment$. Bil it's a no-win situation. There are a lat of offic11Js who don't want to ID that particular pme, either." . Robinson says an officials system in OrantC"County 11 abalid the state's system and that ofticiiill must pass exa.nunations each ~ for the followtna season. "Consi~rina the ~ I tlaiil most offic11ttna 1s very aood. .. 1111 Robinson. who adds anotbtt •• very mtical to the situation: The WhenJirlscntcrtd tbepic1we, ~ bcpn •n the spn"" ba•u·nce d idn't feel that ••eaUaJity"' ._ • Stt\ ed. the schedulina tNC1uN (Pl...e .. onac · · \ J .. ..J:.. Orange Coest DAILY PILOT /Thursday, March 15, 198~ SSK 510 R~g 548 00 SALE .. $29~8 Adriondocl< L111le Lea~ue Big Suck Reg $30 00 SA1E $22 ~8 East0n Blacl< Max Reg 534 00 SALE $28~8 PULLERTOB CEIUUTOS ORJUIGE 2520 E (h•pm•~ l·•• (frt1".>• Crnttr 160? E l<ar.11• Official L<?ague Ball ONLY ... s2 ~8 llEWPORT BEACH Marina, OV advance Vikings get another no-hitter in tourney The win impr<>ved Marina's mark lo 6-1 , anJ also ex tended the Vikings' stringofnol having yielded an earned run this season. Ocean View's easy victory was due in pan by another impressive pitching per- Marina High's girls' softball team re.:. formance by sophomore sensation Jackie oeived its St'Cond no-hitter in as many days Oakley. Wednesday, as Julie Lahen turned the Oakley, who now sports a 5-0 record, trick against Ca nyon an the quarterfinal struck out 11 and scattered five hits as the round of the Cypress Tournament. 'Seahawks improved their record to 6-0 Larsen followed Kim Kierstead's per{ overall. fecto with one of her own m the Vikings Charif Monroe had the bi_s bat for Ocean 2-0 victory, which moved Marina into View. going 4 for 4 and sconng three times. Friday night's 5: I 5 semifinal. Ocean View Julie Scurggs knocked in two runs and High, followin~ an 8-1 win over La Habra. Jana Darling had an RBI single and scored meanwhile, is in another semifinal contest a run. Friday. The Seahawks will play Cypress an the 7 Marina scored Its first run 1n the third as. o'clock semifinal contest Fnday njght at Julie Bridgman walked. stole second and Arnold Park in Cypress. scored on Chris Ramirei's base hit. ln the On the community college front, Golden fifth. Tracy Ferguson singled, worked her West College rode the two-hit pitching of wa} to tlmd, and came home on Karen Carlson to a 1-0 victory over visiting Bnd~ma n's hit. Ce rritos in South Coast Conference play. UCLA s et with Far mer WESTWOOD (AP) -Larry Farmer apparent I) will return next season to coach the UCLA basketball team. ~ OCC women breeze Orange Coast Collegc won its seco nd straight game in So uth Coast Conference womcn's basketball ac tion Wednesday night as three different pla}ers reached double figures in a 62-35 romp past overmatched Compton. Farmer and UCLA athletic director Peter Dalis both emerged from a meeting on Wednesday and termed the session "producti ve.·• Comments from bOth men seemed to make it clearthat Farmer. under attack this season when the Bruins went I 7-11 and failed to reach the NC' AA tournament, would retain his coaching position. "We talked about a variety ofsub;ects," Dalis said in a statement released by the school's sports information office. "We had a de-bm~fing of last season and we discussed what we need 10 do to prepare for next year. I fe lt it was a productive meeting. J block' w of 57 fwy to.orwrcn Norcarr<'m & ~." 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Carlander, from Ocean View High, is a junior at USC. The first team features three juniors -Patrick Ewing of Georgetown . Akeem QlaJuwon of Houston and Michael Jordan of North Carolina; sophomore Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma and senior Sam Perkins of North Carolina. Cal State Fullerton senior point guard Leon Wood earned second team honors, along with seniors Devin Durrant (BYU). Michael Cage (San Di~o State), Sam Bowie (Kentucky) and junior Chris MuU10 (St. John's). Three seniors -Melvin Turpin (Kentucky), Michael Young (Houston) and Alvin Robertson (Arkansas) and juniors Lorenzo Charles (North Carolina State) and Keith Lee (Memphis State) comprise the third team. Kenny Fields and Ralph Jackson of UCLA also were honorable mention. 800•~· •l ~!-.~:~. v· S ,»>~~~);;; ·t"" -::~ ~-~ ;.( ., . ...., ~:r~ ... ; -~·@.~/.'.~ ._,.IL~ fJannel"U~:.Of. .,. aportt. ~ .... ~ •• . . u. .... -of ~-~~-t' .. ~· .... =:-~·.:::i~t... te bOttorn llne -~ '$) --n fdr~JntheWDrkfottMiJ,.....« · ~-tsthreata1fnQAo•ica•a·tat·~df · · •nd purtty... • Kings' Nicholls scores 40th became the fourth Los Angeles player in , INGLEWOOD -Bernie Nicholls Ei.1 history to score 40 goals in a season and added two assists Wednesday nigh t to lead • the Kings to a 7-6 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins 1n a National Hockey League game. · Center Mike Bullard scored his 49th and 50th goals of the season and added two assists to lead a furious Pittsburgh comeback in the final period. The Penguins scored first as Bob Errey beat Los An$elcs goalie Markus Mattsson at 9:4 1 of the opening pc nod. The Kings answered with goals by Nicholls. Steve Christoff and Jim Fox to take a 3-1 lead after the first period . Defenseman Fred Barrett extended the lead to 4-1 at 4:43 of the second period with a 55-foot shot that beat Penguin goalie Vincent Tremblay. USSF chooses Anaheim site NEW YORK - The United States 21 Soccer Federation announced Wednesday the establishment of a training facility in Anaheim, for the U.S. Olympic team's participation in the Summer Garnes. A vaol of players, whp have already played 34 games an their development for the Olympics, will assemble later this momh, a federation spokesman said. As the host nation, the United States is assured of participation in the final round of 16 nations during the Garnes in Los Angeles. The Federation announced that Alkis Panagoul ias, who as national coach oversees the entire U.S. national program, will direct the Olympic developmental team when it assembles at the California facilit y. Pete Halsmer enters Indy 500 INDIANAPOLIS -Pete Halsmer, a II two-time Indianapolis 500 starter who missed last year's race because of injuries, will drive one of two Penske-Cosworth cars entered for the the May 27 race, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Wednesday. Halsmer, of Lafayette, Ind., and a graduate of Purdue University. drove at Indy in 1981and1982 but was injured in a crash during practice last year and missed the race. Brett hurt, needs oral surgery FORT MYERS, Aa. -Kansas City ii third baseman George Bret; will need oral surgery to straighten his front teeth after being struck wi th a baseball, but he should recover in plenty of time for the Royals' opener April 2. the team doctor said. Brett's front teeth were shoved back and his lower lip swelled to nearly three times normal size after he was struck by a two-hop grounder hit by Floyd Rayford of the St. Louis Cardinals during an exhibition game Wednesday. Brett had to be helped from the field, but Royals Manager Dick Howser breathed a sigh of relief after learning Brett's jaw wasn't broken . New contract for Montana? REDWOOD CITY -The San Fran-'[!l cisco 49ers. flashing big money to keep star •II• players from jumpmg to the rival United States Football Leaaue, are close to tenns with quarterback Joe Montana on a renegotiated contract that could exceed SS million. The 49ers conYanncd Wednesday that Montana's current pa.ct, which runs through 1985 with an option for 1986. is being revised. Sources close to the negotiations said Montana will get more than $I million a year on a four-year or five-year pact. 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Sen Oltl>O IOI Ttll'llilhf'1 G1mt1 Sen Antonio 11 L..alren Kansu Cltv et lndl1n1 Cltvtl•nd el New·vork Cnlc•oo er Statue Ul•l1 " GolOtn Sl•tt .754 '31 609 Sll 455 sn S76 471 311 3'S m AP A•·Am.rlcan team "IUT TEAM 01 4 10\tt m~ 12'1l It 4"'1 6 . 71;, • • ,I.., 14 191,, 1.., ,.,, 13 14 19 W•vm•n Tl1d•lt, 6·9, 'OPl1., Olu•noma, Stm Perkln1, 6·9, sr , North Cerollne; Perr1c1o. Ewing, 7·0, ir.. Gto<11tlown; AkHm Oieluwon, 7·0, Ir .. HOYiton, MICllH I Joroen, 6·6, Ir .. Nortn Cerollne. SICOND TEAM 0.vln Ourrt nl, 6·7, sr .. BvU, MIChHI Ceoe, 6·9, tr., Sen Oltv0 St .. Sem Bowle, 7· I, sr . Kenruckv, Cnrls MuUln, 6·6, Ir .• Sr John's, Leon Wood. 6·3. sr .. Cal Stele Fullerton THlltO TEAM Lorenio Che r1t1. 6·7. Ir • North Caroline St , 1<11111 LH, 6--10. Ir., MtmPhll St., MtMn Turpin, 6· 11, " Ktntuclo.v, Mlcneel Yoono, 6· 7, sr • Hoollon, Arvin Rooertson. 6-3. " ArkenHs HONORABLE MENTION Merk Acri\, Ore l Rot>ertl; IUc11le Ad•m,, Ntveoe·LH veoes. Merk A1trl1, O~t. Sttvt AlfOl'O, lndl1ne, Peul Anderson, Dartmouth, Ron AnotrM>n, Frtlno St , Vlct0< AnMr, '"-dlM, Brt !I APoltOl lt, BYU, Cherlts Btrkle\I, Auburn, John Blllle, Rur11trs. Cllr1s .......... Ari· 1-St., Btnolt Benllmln, Crt lonton; Tommv BHI, St. Peter's, Joe Binion, North Caroline A& T, Corv Blt ckwtll, Wisconsin, Clltrlle Breotev. SOutn Ftorlde; Adrien Brench. Mlrvltnd, Mike Brown, Georot we,hlnoron, Brien Burkt, Dartmouth, Srevt 8 urll, lone, Vernon Butler. Nevv; Tim Celn, Mtnh•ll•n. Tonv Cemp~ll. Ohio St., Wayne Ctlilnder, USC, J~ Cerret>lno, Herverd, Ttrrv C1t1e<111t. Sooth Alt btme; Roosevelt ChtPmtn, D1vton; Keith CltPllckl, Wltllem & Merv. Steve Colter, New Mt11lco St; Tvron. Corbin, DtPeul; Henk Cornltv, Illinois St., Tonv Costner, St. Joste>h'• (P• ), o.tl Currv, Vlrolnl• Tech, JoM Oevt rttull, Ohio UnlYtriltv; TllTI Diiion. NortMrn llllnoh. Bruce ~otu. ltllnols. ·Joe Oum•"· McNtfft St., Calvln Duncen, Vlrolnl1 CommonwHltl'I Ken E~rson. TOiedo, Lt Vtrne Everis Merlht ll, Ktnnv Fl.tds, UCLA, Vern Fr.tn· Ing, Georole, Jlmmv Foller, Sourn Cero· lln1, Derrick Gervin, Tex11·Sen Anronio, Al GIPHn FIOride St , Mere Glen, Moortn•, Cert C.Olllon. Lovole 1111 ), Keith Grev. O.troit, Lt ncH•er G0<d0n. LOYISYlllt, Butch GrevH , Vele. AC GrHn, Of'tilOll St Grenoer Hell Ttmote , Merk Helsel. NortMestern, Terrv Helrston, Hoollon BtPllll, Ron Here>tr Mltml, Qnlo, Sttvt Harris Tulle Eert Ht m lon. MorthHd St Cert Htnrv. Kenses VI.net Hlnctlen. Bolw St . Oeve HoP11tn Ntbruke. Atfrtoric-. Huol'les Lovole (Ill >. Jev Hume>nrlts. Cotoreoo Jemes Jackson, Wnt Ten' St . RatPf'I Jackson. UCLA. Jot Jtkublck, A~ron, David Jenkins Bowllno GrHn, Melvtn JOMlon, NC·Cn1r1011e; Ke11n Jones, Stant0<d, HarolO l<Hllno. Sante Clara, Steve Kirt, Tenneuee Tech, Joe Kleine, Arkansas. Jon IC.once1o., SMU, Lerrv Krvstkowlal\, Montane , RelPl'I Lewis. La Stilt, Karl Melone, Loulllana Tech, Lenny Mtnnlno. Au,tln Peev; Xavier McDenlel, Wichita SI., Sen McD-ld, UC trvtne; Forrell Mcl<tnzle, Loyole Marvmount, Tim McRot>erts, Buller; Kevin Multlri, Princeton, Jl\I MurPl1V, Boston Cotleoe, Ronnie MurPhv, Jecksonvllle, Jonn New· man, Rlchmono. Sam Norton, Texas·Arllr!il!On, Ktnnv Patterson. O.P1ur; Chuck Perion. Auburn, Paul Pleketl, St. Merv'' (Ceilf J, John Price, Wtl>er St .. M•rl< Price, Georolt Ttcll, JOl1n Revelli, srenloro, Jt rrv Revnoldl, LSU, Lemont Robinson. Lemer. Ricky Ron, Tulse, Jim Rowlnski, Purdue, Biii Rven, Princeton. Otlltf Schremp!, was111noron, Cerev Scur· rv. Lono lllt rld u . Tom ~well, Lamer. Chertlt Sitton. Of'eoon St , Gtorot Slnottton, Furmen, Lemont SIHts Murrev St Tom Sruov. Notre Oeme, Ptlll Smllh, Ntw Mexico. Terence Sr1nst>urv, TemPle, Barrv Sttvtn,, lowe St • John Stockton. Gonz•o•; 8ernero ThomPlOn, Fresno SI., Otis ThOfoe, Prov!· dfllee. Reoan Tru.id•le, Cll•del, J.tt Turn· er, Vanelerbltt, Miit Wion«. Louisville, Dwevne WeShlnoton, svracuse, Wlllle Whitt, TtnnenH·Chellenoooe. Mike Whlttm•rsh. Sen OltilO, JOM Wiiiiam,, Tultnt; Pelt Wlttleml, Arlrone. tc.ennv Wilson. Oavlo1on, Rlct.v Wiison, Gtorl>t Muon, Efrem Winters, llllnols. Renelv Worster, Wet>tr St .. Cerlos Yates. Geo<oe Mu on NIT FIRST ROUND' Wtdntsdlv's ScOl"ft Norre Dame 67. Old Dominion 62 Tenn.·Cna11anoooe 74, Geo<ola 69 (01) Lamar 6', New Mulco 61 SW LOUlllan• u . Utan Sltlt 92 Soutn Alet>eme ea, Florio• t7 TenneuH S.. St Pertr's, NJ 40 Tllfllilhf'• Gemu Nebrnk• 117·11 ) 11 Crelollton 117·131 Ohio Stele (IS· 13) •' Xa vier (Qnlo) 120·9) Florid• Stare ( 19· 10) et N0ttl1 Cerollne S•••• 119· Ill MerQutllt 116· 12> at tow• Ste re I 16· 12> Gt0<ol1 Teen 111· 10) et Vlrolnl• Ttcll (II· 111 Wtthltt Slllt I It· It) 11 Mlch'91n ( lt · 10) Stnr1 Clere (21·11 II Oreoon 116· 12) I' rtdl Y's Gl tnff Fordl'lt m 119· 141 et Wtw Sl•tt (22·1) Boston Co•ltilt (17· l ll vs St Jo.epn·s (20·t) II PtllledttPhla L•S.llt (20· 10) VS Plltsburon ti•· 12) •I Pllllt dtlPhlt NAIA FIUT ltOUNO Central Wesleyen, S.C "3. Blrm· lnohem·SOuthern, Ate .. 60 PembrOU St "· M•rvc"'' ,. Cent/t i Wttl'llnoton 7S, Carson·Newman, Tenn. 74 Cumwt•nel, Kv 7>. Cotteoe of ldthO 71 Ark1nw1 Colltet •S, Weith. Ofllo SI (OI) For! H•v• St .. Ken. 70, TevlOI', Ind. 47 Waynt&buro. Pt. SI, Un1Vtf11tv of o.n· lltf 56 (Of) l(eerntv St .. NtO. 14, Northern St .. S.D. St COMMUNITY COLL•G• WOMaN ORft98 Colll1 62, (""""" u tleU'WI C•st C.W*4.-) COflWT'OM -J~& 16, W1Mlt1n& I. Herrlt ~Ducksworth •. Terver 0. Tot•b: U M)U OAANGI COAST -A~ ,, Krul*t 12, 0 •"-"" 5. ltlver• 6, Gln.l0Ur9 12, Hufschmldl 2, Mellclota 6. K1nw1 •. l urr11 11 Totel" 2' 10-16 U. Htlftlrnt Oftnte COMI, JS-IS. Totet foUb: Comoton 16. Or9nw Con t 1' Senta Anita WllDNl!SDAY'S ltUUI. TS (6ht .. tl·dt't ~ ,,_,.,.., Flll$T ltACll t '"J turlOllos PltntvflMI ISibllltl 14 60 t 00 S 20 Fnendfv Crowd (FeU) 12 20 100 Snowv Wino' !Pte1ro1tt 4 00 Alio rec.a Nor • Slfew Mtr1ce, Bad Bid Lucv. Cu.ore, Mtolcel Merker, Sl(lnt Un1ttr1. UPdelt , Reml>llri' Luv Time 1.20 2/S. SECOND ltAC&. I II" miles Doctor Jim Ted (FutnlH) ~7 40 21 to 1090 Tri.ct Dtcct ID•llJ•dlllO) 9 20 s 40 Lord ol Erin (Slbillt) 16 20 Alto raced: t(tno Jtflv. Stcrtl H•v•n, Jal Pollcv. ScrNn Aclltor, Cum on E111, HIPPY Gtn«etlon. Donner Pu\ Men Ille Connon. Famed Advoc11or Time: 1:47 4/S 1.2 DAil Y DOUBLE 16·'1) Paid Ult 00 THIRD RACE. Ont mitt Je n Ruttlna (Oe'91dlllo) 37 •O ro 60 ~ 20 ~ ..... , Got srvlt (Oetenouueve> '40 3.20 BOid Dame IV1tenrutlal 3 60 Al:i.o recto M1 Allleo, Wllo Oollv, Passionate Pltooe. Wh•t M1g1c lttfrHl11no ACI Time 140 FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlOnQI Deel' s Que,r I Slblllt I 1 40 3 00 2 40 Serl'l Oellglll ! P1nc1v I 2 60 2 20 Teoov':i. Love (Otlt tlou11ev11 3 20 Al10 rec.a Bolo D1Mao1110 Inert•~ Conce<'n KttP Cl'lero•no Prince Ro~ri Time 111 - FIFTH RACE I' t mil" on tur1 LICIO 111e tSnoemekerl 27 80 14 10 9 IO Silk Pviemes <L1Pht ml 5 60 4 00 OtvmPIC Bronre IV1lt n1ue1e1 S 00 Allo rect<J Sl'lam Street Flv Start. T rutY SPiendid, StralgM Slorv 8ollme Time. I.SO $S EXACT/I. 13-81 oelO '396.SO SIXTH RACE. 6 turlono\ Ells Brevell Sono 1Pncv1 920 420 300 Wrutn tGuerrel 3 60 2.80 Tne Bio Ont <Meza I 3 20 Al:i.o reced: Slate B1ue, Martt'\ Htlr. I-fell ro Love, Penln,u111 Prlnct. Dolo. Noblt Putt, Em111reoor Al Nortt, Kolb'\ Pollcv . T11tdarkn1'11ndsomt Time: 111 315 SEVENTH RACE. 6 ~ turlonos AllclantdO IDln,v) 19 00 8 20 6 60 Knlollr Skllno (McCerron) S 20 HO Kev ro tne Conoo <Ll1>11em) 10 60 Also raced Ml11tr Gennaro, A" Force Two, Socletv Hour, Jonn Jtrrv Ovtrlend Journev. Pb Mv Poc1>.11 Time t II 3 5 U EXACT A !9·31 Pelo S24S SO EIGHTH RACE. I I 16 m ilts TIOl'lls !Meia) 1540 6 90 460 Prince True IMcC1rron1 '80 3 40 Gett Dancer I Del1llOY1Hvel 3 20 Also raceo-011oten1 Rvoer MloMv Adverserv, Fortune' K1n11oom h unem1 Sltw. Barcelona, Loft Juhel ' PrlClt Time J.43 J s S1 PICK SIX 18-7-l ·6·9· 10) 0110 s 108,512 60 with one w•nnino lfcl.tt ltlvt nor"sl. Cerrvover ooot s IOI 512 64 NINTH ltACIE. 1 1116 mitts Mr. RetCIOf ISnoemeker) 19 20 • 00 • 60 Vil De Roi (Otlehouue yeJ • 00 2 IO E •C>lo:i.Jve Twill CMcCerronl 3 60 Also rect<J. Naveoanre Luner Rev Unt>eknownst to Mt, Tello.rlgnt Time· b U 1/S JS EXACT/I. (S·7) Palo S171 00 Attendance 21,617 Ski conditions SOUTHERN CALIFotlNIA SNOW SUMMIT -12-30 OtPln PI Ckeo POwOer J Cf'll lr\ SIERRA-NEVADA RANGE LASSEN -~ven 1ncnes new 8 > loot bllse. oaeke<I onCI oowoer lriP•t Cl'l11r lurtace hits BOA EAL -12 tncflfl new I Hoot !>Ht Peck anG POwCltr • cri11rs e11v two nlont SODA SPRINGS -Wee•tnos only SUGAR SOWL -6 11 1nci'lt\ "fw 8· 18·foot oast oowder ~ oouole cn11rs TAHOE DONNER -C1oseo n1011 winds NORTH STAR - 6 on 3 10 fool Oest oaclo. oowder 9 cn11n HOMEWOOD -7-6 1nci'le\ new l I 1·1001 oue POwCler 1 Che irs 3 sur- face SOI.JAW Vo\lLEY re 200 ltelJ -Hlllf'I Wind\, CIOSl!d SQUAW VALLEY (6,100 Itel) -1·2 lnehe\ riew, 2-toor bese. POwder, oeck, 6 cn111rs, 1 sur1ace. TAHOE SKI BOWL -2·6 Inches new, 2-9-1001 beu, pack, p0woer, rrlple cnelr oout>lt cha ir. surface ltlt SKI INCLINE -4 1ncl'lts new. 2·4·1001 bile Peck, wet snow. six chelr:i. MT. ROSE -Cloud hlOfl winos SIERRA SKI RANCH -10 incnts new, 6 '>·fool ban, Powoer Peck. 8 cne lr:i. KIRKWOOD -10 lncnes new 1 11·1001 t>en. POwOer. Pack 9 chair~ MT. REBA -Foot new, •· 11 fool Dalt. POwOer. neavv POwotr Pack, lilt c1101rs DODGE RIDGE -1 1ncnes new I 2·4·foot bHt POwOer oectt. • cn11rs. 2 surface BADGER PASS -3·4-loot l>llt, oeclo. 4 chaifl, I 'urtece MAMMOTH MoUNTAIN -12 lncnei new. 8 ,.foot ba" oowder oaci... 15 cha ir\. 2 sur1ace Utt' SIERRA SUMMIT -2-t 1nct•fl new 2·4·1001 ba:i.e. POwOer. Paci.. 2 cnalrs 2 :i.urlece lill:i. IRON MOUNTAIN -2•·1ncl'les new 7·foot ba:i.e. oowoer. Pock, 1 c111irs NOTE. Snow deorh on incnes reltn 10 unpack~ 'now et m1o·sloP1 New snow refers to :i.now wllnln rhe '"' 24 nours T·trace Hllltt school swlmml"9 Unlventtv ttl't, Est1nda 571, 200 meOltv reiav -I Un1ver,1tv 3 10 S 100 lree -I Cerl\On <U I I SO S6. 2 Wiclls CEI. 15S A7, 3 Soiomon IUl I SIOO 20 lnoo -1 wnne (U) 201 9. 2 Be10 CE). no time, 3 McCollouoh CU), 11102 SO free -I $cntecter IUJ 23 1 2 WuhbOurnt <Ul 2J 8, 3 Leller IUI no time 100 llv -I SOiomon lUl 1 01 13, 2 Wexler <El. I 08 4S. l R DeVore IU) 10931 100 free -1 WICll' <E l, S2'9, 2 Schtecrtr CUI. S4 •• 3 Stmtlll\O IUI. SS,. SOO free -I Bero IE >. S-07 73, 2 Carlson <UI, S HO. 3. t<l"oslltid (UI S 37 0 100 beck -1 Wflllt (Ul. S7 •S, 2 McCullouoh (UI IOSO 3 R OeVort IEI, l:G? 06. 100 OrtH I -I WtsflbOurne (U), I OS 69, 2 Leiter (Ul. l.Ol.O. 3 Stmenko <Ul, 1 ll o 200 ITH rel•v -I Unlversltv. 3 •2 OI WOM&N Unlversttv as. £0tncl• 4t 100 medltv r•l•v -I. U"IYtftllv. 2 °"SS 200 lrH -1 Hewltv IU), 2.02.91, 2 Clerk (El, 2:17 IO; 3 Schlecter (U), 2:2S O 100 lndo -I. Whitt CUI, 2-ot.0 ; 2 Crismon !El. 2:21.66. 3 Bod• (U>, 2.29 34. SO free -l. P•llelle IUJ. 2S.73, 2 Scottt (E l, 26.26; 3. Mlllff (El. 21.9 100 flv -l. Solomon (U), 1.06.02, 2 Crismon <E >. 1:07 21, 3 Mtdltn IE>. l;Ot,14 100 fr" - 1 Ptlltltt IU), S..», 1 Miff« (E), st.l7, 3. SCMi !El. I 06 S 500 frH -I Madsen !El, H 4 S; 2 Cttrk (El, 6:12.9, 3 Goedtrt (U), 6..31 t3 100 ~k -1 Whitt IUl. 59 49, 2 Hertune (£), t·l'-79, 3 Keun (U). 1 21 0 100 brMSf -1 Nor<1t1rom (~I. t·l7 4t, , lodt (U), t-20.0. > OtCWlf IE>. 11'3 4. 400 Ir" rettv -1 Unlvenltv. •·n 41 '""' ..... ....,. ....... LOS •M•Lm• -AIT'ovo ~ Cree, llt Tutun.a tlM luooerl. C.tl•lc l.•U. Ce,11tc YOOOI\, llluoeltl Lelle, ~ dln9•1-L•M. S.nte Ft ltn«voll-. S.n O.Wltl 1tr~ ''"'· ..... •M Nt'1fl llltts.. EXHlllTION aAHBAU. AlltlfS 6, lndiaM S (ti Tunt11) k ... .,., ...... C:e htornit 100 001 Olr-. 10 O Clt•tleno 001 010 201-S 10 2 Wiit, MO<eno (4), Curll1 (6), ~llt& m end BOOllt. l.lddlt (6), Elcllell>tfsw Jtf fco.• 1•>. We004rll (7), Frnltr ltl •no M1tsev, Wllltrd (61 W-S.F'd\ti, l·O L-Fruler. O 1 DOdilten J, YanlcM$ 1 (et Ver• ... di, 1"111.) Sairt by lnnlftlll NY Venl>.ffl 000 100 000-1 6 I LO\ AnOt ltt 010 200 000-J 6 2 Nlt kro, Arm,trono 16), Murrev 17) 1nd Wvneoer, Espino (7), Valtntutte, Wnltt (6), ROdH (t) end Y'eOtr, Flmolt 171 w -ve1en1ut11 l-Nlekro Ottltr SCtrtS Allenta 6, Plttst>uron O Clnclnntrl 2, DttroJ• 1 < 14 !Minos > MontrHI 2 811flmort I Mlnntsote l PhlltOt!Phlo I 1<1nsH Cltv 4, Sr LOUii 3 ( 10 innings) Hoo1ton 6, Tun l c 10 1nn1nos> Bo:i.ton 11 Torooro I Cl'l•cevo !NL I 10. San Oleoo ? Milwtul\ee 1 Sen Frencl:i.co 6 S.ertle 14 Oakl•nG O NY v enl\ffl ln l 6 Cnlceoo IALi 1 TedlY'1 GatnH A""4l "' M1lw1u1tee er Sun Cllv Dodetn vs Allen1a II Weit Palm 811cn Texu v1 Houston •• Cocoa Toronto vs St Lou11 a t St Peter:i.ourg P1mouron v1 80\lon 111 Winier Heven C1nc1nn111 v1 Cl'llceoo IAL ) e l Seresote Montrell v\ Kansa\ CliY el Fort Mevtrs NV Mell "' Mlnne1ora et Ortenoo PhlladtlPflla "' Oerroll et Lektlano, n Be111more vs NY Yankees et Fort Lauderdale, n Sen Dltoo vs Cleveland at Tucson Chlceoo tNLJ vs Oakteno at Phoenl~ San Fr•nc11co v1 Seattle II Tempe Coll9" USIU 9, UC Irvine 6 UC rrvlne •OO 020 OC»-6 11 • USIU 2SO O?O OOx-9 IS I Camua, Santoro (2), Martin 17) eno Moro1n, Merit) and Atloro W-M•rttl. 3·3 L-Cernere, O· I 2B-Seilnts !USIUI. Flouerot !USIU). HR~lno <UCll 2, Mlrtln (UStUl, Floutroe (USIU) CQl"9 tOS> 20 (ly Cohtitlt BH«lel) I Arlrone State 22·1 497 ? Sen Dleoo Srttt l TtUl 22·4 .,. 11·3 •93 • North Cerohne S ltlce ll·l 490 20· l 417 6 UC Senta 8ar1>1r• 7 USC 21-4 46 19·6 413 • BYU '•-1 480 9 C•I Slllf F!lllerton 10 Micllloan 21·9 478 O·O 476 11 Okt1nome Stet• 12 Orel Rot>trrs 9-6 47S 11-4 471 13 Alet>ame 9·? "" 14 Soutl1 Ce rOllne IS MIUIU IPPI Stele 16 New Ortean1 9·2 467 6·3 ... 11-3 461 11 Stetson 11·3 4S9 II Oklanome 19 Hewell IH OS 17·8 4S4 20 Arllenus 11-2 •51 Hltillh 5C.hoof FIRST GAME C•Jllstrano Vehv a, Fountain Valev • C1olllr1no Vellev 200 006 ~ 6 2 Fountain Valley 000 113 1-6 10 1 Blenchtll 1no Dobkin,, Madie. BelCMr (6l ano Leonerd W-Blenchell L-Medit, 1·2 ;e-Scnoonover IFV), Reach (FV) 3B-Cell CCVI HR-OOdCI (CV), Llamts (FV) SECOND GAME CaJ11str1ne ve .. v 7. Foumaln Vlltv 3 CePlllreno V1llev 0?2 021 0-7 7 0 Fountain Velltv 200 001 0-l 8 0 OoCICI anCI Mclemore Sneronecl\. Snowden 10 ono Leorniro w-0000 L-Snaroneci. 2· I ?8-Snerpnack (FV) Stone CV> 1 JB-Celt ICV) Tustin ), Ctr-Oii M.tr O 1ust1n 020 000 1-3 • 0 Corona oet Mer 000 000 0--0 3 2 Sur-co and Rol'lmer Trecnez eno Bott NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Smvtht Division W L T Pn GF GA v EOmon1on x·C1111arv Vencouver WIMIPtll l(lft9\ SI 16 S 107 '10 289 30 ?8 13 13 172 21• 30 37 1 67 28S 306 28 32 10 66 313 333 21 40 12 S4 282 342 Horrl1 Dlvtslen ~ ·M1nnesor1 Oetro•t 36 29 1 19 315 .l09 28 )7 7 6J 264 218 St LOUIS Cnoceoo Toronto 18 37 7 6J 2SS 288 26 lt 9 60 246 279 1• 39 9 S7 277 lSl WALES CONFERENCE P1trkll OMslon • NY Isles 45 24 1 92 323 i1 wesnlnoron x·NV R1noer' a-Pni1a0t1Pn1a New Jersev P11ts0urgfl 42 2S 5 89 277 39 2s 9 as 292 36 2S 10 87 199 16 .. 1 39 217 14 S2 6 34 732 Adtm1 Division F 8 uHalO 44 11 7 x·8 o\lon '3 73 S a ·Oueoec 38 26 8 Monrreal 32 34 S Hartlord 23 J7 9 x ·Cllncned 0111votf t>erlh 95 218 91 301 8• 325 69 266 SS 251 2d 210 272 261 308 351 134 232 250 165 292 v Cilncl'leCI conference chamolon:i.hlP Wtdnts~v'' Scores 1(11191 7, Ptllsburgh 6 NY Rangers 6, PnllaOetohla 3 Bolton 4, Detroll 1 New JerHY l, Washlnoron 3 M1Meso1a J, Toronro 3 Wlnnloeo 6, Cn1caoo • 8uff1lo 4, Caloarv 2 Toniofll'l GtmH Bosron al PnlladelPtlla Toronto ar Harlforo Eomonton 111 Montreal Oe1ro11 at St Louis Ktnos 7' Pen9Uif1S 6 < Scere bv Ptrlod'l I Finl Perled •-6 1-1 I P1lliburgh, Errev 9 tRiu lino. Bull- ero> 9 41 1 Los Anoelfl. N1cno111 40 IFoxl. t l 13 3 Lo\ A~e1u, Cnristott I Uervl1I IJ OS 4 LO\ Ar!illfll. Foa 27 IMtcLtllen Nlcnollsl IS 51 Penalllts-Mnwell Pit 2 23. Cl'lornev LA, 18'09 *end Ptned S Los Anotlei, Berrett I CRu1kowskl. Hekensson) • 43 6 Pittsburon. Sl'>eclatn 11 (Bouttttel, 9 01 1:1111 7 Los Angeles Te vlor 17 (Herdv, Nlcllollsl, 10 14 8 Lo' Anotlts. simmer 3t (Dionne), 14.17 Pellet· lltl-Chornev, LA. 2:32. TevlOr, Pll. 616, Foa, Pit, t ll, Kt Mv. LA. 10:43, H1k1nuon, LA, II 14; Rutlo.Ow,kl, LA. 1S:41. Rln llno. Pll, 16.30, Berrell. LA. 19 38 Tlllrd P.nM 9. Plttsburgn, Bullard 49 (ThOrnt>urv). ?•(PO) 10. Los Anot re,, Herov 7, l:S3 (PPl. ll Plttsburoll. McCarlnv 6 18outtlle), UO. 12, Plttlt>uroh, Boutttte 13 (Bulltrcl, T11ornburv), t:.43 (PP). 13. Plttswroh, BuM• erd 50 (Rlut1n11, Brlcklevl, U;31 Pentl· 1111-Schmiot, Pit, ;3,; Enot>tom, LA. t-71. Mt•Wtll. Pit, melor. 11'12; Jervl•, LA. melor. 11.,,; T•vtor. LA, 12:16, l outttte, Pit, 12:1,, Ttvlor, Pit. 15'57, Mdortev, Pit, 16·17; TavlOI'. LA, 16•17; Wtlta. LA, It.SO; tltlu llno. Pit, 14·SO ShOtl on ooet-f>itta0ur11t1 7· 11·.-U Lot ~nMltl 11-10-11-n GoellH-Pltlll>urOfl. Tremt>ltv LOt An· o.in. Mtltnon. A-t.179 ,,..,. ¥ ... ,... COMMUMlTY COU.SGI OOldttl Wetl Ott l.Otll tnclt CC, 1$·), U·ll. 1M$. U-6 HIGH SOfOOl l!dlM>n a.I Huntlttelotl 8"c:f\, IS I, IM,IM Unlvtnltv (I.Al Off L.e 0\111111, IJ-t l)·IS, 11-1. U·> Marine Otf ~ Vlt•, 15·1. 10-1$, lH, 1S-t Ren.rdam intemaftenll (ti ltlfWdtm, ........,...., Flntlt~S...... J1rnmv Connors (US> Ott lrlen htcl'ltf (US I 6·3 7·6, Kevin Curren t!M>uth Alrlcel Off Brl•n (;01lfrlt0 (US), 6·2, 7·$, Ano.tt Jerrvd (Swedefll def $ntomo Cll(ktltln ll•rHll 1 6. 6·2, l!llot Tttttcntr IU s I o.t Joeklm Nv1trom tSwtdtnl, 3·6, •·O 6·l, Stefen Etwo (Sweden) def JOl'ltn IVlt« ($outh Alrl<•I. "3, 6 , Grand Ptb tvumament (at ~ ,,.nee> s.c.. lleund s.... "'-NHl11t (Romtnl1) def Thltrrv 111,1ene citranc•>. 2·6, 6·3, 6-); Reme•h KrllM•n ltndlt l otf Pasal Porltt tFrenu), 7·6, 2.·6. 6·3, Tim Wtlfllson (U.S I def Bffnle Mitton (SOutll Atrlc.1), 7·6. 6·0; Mlro1tev Mtclr (CiechOstoveklt ) dtt Llbor Plmtk ICitchoslovaklt), 6· I, 6·3, B1teu Terociv IHuno1rv) Clef FIOfln Seoerc .. nu (Romani•). •·2. 7·S Women'• tvumamen1 Cat Pan ... di GuOIM, Flt.) Ste.Ind It tuM Slflelt\ T1n1 Mochllukl (US l Off Ktlhv Rlnt ldl <US), 6·3 6·4. Certl1111 S.sHll CCtlll!N) oet. Etsuko Inoue (Japtnl, 7·S, 6·2; Bonnie G•dusell CU S ) otf Mknt lle Torres (U S ). 6·3 4·6. 6·7 Vicki Nelson (Us) Ott Mime J1u:i.ovec IVuoosrevle), 6·4, S·7, 6·1, Ivan· ne MIOruge·Onu (Ar0trttlna ) def Jtnnv t(.hteh IU S ), 6·4 6·1, Pam C1ute IU S ) dtf Anne Minter IAustrallt l. ,.3, 1·6, Ct mllle Be1111m1n (US > dtt JotAnM Ruuell IU S l, 6·3, 6·2, Terrv Phtfps (U S ) ,,.i Anne Wl'lllt (U S ) 7·6. 6·0 Coll99t UC lrvlnt·S, Ttlllt ,.,.,,,. • SlnttH AnlllOn IUCI ) c>ef Hiit, 7·6, 6·2, Men Son Hlno <UCt> def Smlln, 6·2. 6·1; ConntK IT> dtl Derr, 6·2, 6·1 Vo:i. IT> dt t. Amor. 7·S. 6·2. Berhem IUCI) ael Katttnaciltr, 6·4, 6·7. 6·1, GolClflne 1TI aet Downs. 6·2, 6-2 Doubles Oerr·Men Son Hlno !UCI) Ott Hlll·Connelt, 6·4, 6·4, Anl.ion·Bernam tUCll oef 11on·Ketten1c1<.er 6·3, •-1, Smith Simmons I Tl Ott Amor· Downs 4•6. 6-2, 6·l ColHe wom9" UC trvlne s, Yett 4 Slntltt McMel'lon (Y) dtf Mtnorv, •·•. 6-2. Trtnwlth IUCll Otf Yowell 6·7 6·2. 6·1, RhOrer IUCll Ott Grtut ns, ?·6 7·6, Pellon (UCI) Ott GollOO 6·4 7·S, Merkowltr (YI dti G1ord1ntllt . 6·0 S·7 6· I Berino <UC ll Otf Ouk• 6-1 6-1 D1111blll Vowell Gr euens I Y ) def Mtllorv·Rhorer 6·2 1·6 6·4. Pal· • ton-Trtnwlln (UCI) oef Marl\OWIU·Flscnl, 6·3. 6·0, Goloe·McMenon cv I dti Ber· lno·OHPOI 6· l, 1 6 Hltillh 'choot H Ulltln9l9n 8e1Ctl lt, Gtn'ltM 1 SlntltS Gaorltl (HB) Clef Chuno, 6·0, Clef. Oelsctlter, 6·0. dtl Mlsnrtkl. 6·0. def Howard, 6·0, Noro1>ero (H81 won, 6·4, 6·2, 6· l. 6·0, MerQutz (t1Bl IOSI, 4·6, won, 6·1, 6·0 6·0. Fowler (HBI loll, 6·7, won, 6·0, 11·2, 6·3 Doublt1 Be<llev·Ganr (!1B) Otl Pererson·Wono. 11·0, 6·1. det Lou·Gllu. 6·2, 6·2; Dempmen·8eroland IH8) won, 6·2. 6·1, wori, 6·3, 6· I UnlverllTV 11, Stcklebldl 0 Slntle1 Plncnes lU) oel Tran, 6·1. def Gunter 6 0 oti He, 6·0 oet Lv. 6·0. Wauerm1n IU) won. 6 4 6· l 6·0 6·0, Hoffm1n (U) ..,on 6-2 6·3 6·0 6-0. Smith (U) won, 6-0, 6 ) 6· l. 6· I Double\ Ven"etrsh·Voger lUI oef Lv·Nouven, 6·0 6·0 Cle! Gr1snet>er S'11Po 6· I •·I. G10tltv1ct>·F1nla~ 1U) won 6·0 6·1 won. 6-0 6·0 ueune 8Hch 24, C•PO Valev • S1nt111 5cnen11 ILB) ott Atcne 6·4 Clef V•CIYarll'll 6-0 Oe-1 All 6·0 Oei Se>rtnlo.lt 6·0 t1awortn L81 won 1 6 6 I 6·0. 6·1. 8ruml1ttd L8 1 IOl l 0 6 won 7·6 6· I 6· I, T1rn Bra"d' ILBI won. 6·4, 6·0, 6-0. •·• D1111ble:i. Fro\l·Perrv •LBJ Clef Oenn1son·Tn10, 6 I 6 0 Cltl Ht1n Tono 6 ·3 6·•, Teo 8 rendl·Maotrs IL BI 'phi 6-7 2·6, \Olll 4·6 7-S Est1nc:11 21. t oua Mtse o SlntMs $enooval tEI Otf Werner, 6·2, def NueclHtrllen. 6 3, det Srro1cll, 6·0. dtt Paul, 6·0, Stuoeballer !E l won bv oetaull. won 6·2, 6· l, 6•0, Robbin' IE) won bv delaun, won, 6·! 6·1, 6·0, Getenl (E ) won ov deleull, won, 6-1, 6· l, 6· I Doulllli Ft1011·$p1(tr (E) Oef R1ch1e· Tanaka, 6·1, 6·1 aet Quacn·Ouacn. 6·1. 6·0, 8aroer·Alevre IE I won 6·0, 6·2. 6·3 6-0 Irvine I 1, NtWPOrt Htrtlef' 11 SlntMs C1trint (I) Clti Miller, 6· I oti Kerloor 6·4 aet Abel. 6 1 del Donel 6·0, Bull (II IOSI, 2 6 2·6 I 6. WOii. 6·) Tarter (I) won 6 • 10:11 2·6 0·6 4 6 Co• 111 lost, 5·7 1·6 won 7·6. 6·0 Double\ 1<n1onr·Beecn1m Ill Cltf Cont<.ev·Reed 7 6, 6·3 det Bro\men·Gretlv, 6·4, 7-6, 8eH1elO·HiCk\ Ill IOll, 4·6 1·6 won. 6·2. 6·3 Miter Del 26, llutnt P•r11 2 s~s Sconton IMDI Oef Penrose 6-0. oef Htrnanoei, 6·0 oet Calvin. 6·0 Ott Nelson. 6·0. Herne11 (MDt 10:11, 4·6, l ·6, ... on. 6 I 6·0, Ball IMDI won 7·S, 6· l 6-1, 6·1. Jenkins !MDI won. 7·6. 1-S. 6-1 6·1 Oout>le1 Reroske·Wllltems IMO) Clef 8ell·Lane. 6·l , 6·3, Oef Crow·Smllh. 6·0, 6·0. Te v· tor Peoe IMO) won, 6 3, 6·l, won 6·0, 6· 1 ~ •• • • Women'' softbal COMMUNITY COLLEGE GOiden Wt\I I, Ctn'"-1 0 Cerr IOI 000 000 0--0 2 2 GolCltn West 000 010 a-1 S 0 Permer 1no Poolt Cartson eno Mtsori w-cer11on 7 l L-Petmer HR-Rou 1111 GWCI ~111mtr 1, S.Odltt>llc• 0 SeOOltblC~ 000 000 0--0 6 S Petorner 011 203 1-7 11 0 1t1v1ert Ind LOCkflerl. LOPll •Fld Allen Hllltt ichool Merine l. Cenven o (CV~" Tournament) Marine 001 010 0-2 6 I Cenvon 000 000 t>-0 0 0 J LerHn end C Larsen T110mo1on and Rirro W-J Larsen J· I L-Tl\Omo\on O<ttn View a. Lt Htbnl I ICY-IS Tevmttntl'lt) Octtn Vltw 113 021 o-t IOI Le l'l•Ort 000 001 0-1 S 6 Otklev and Morelocil, Scruoilt ISi; ~rnolcl and McCr1ct11n. Shenk !31 3B-Ot0rH (LH) w...-V's tranaac:ftenl aASlllAL.l ,.,,.,... """" IAL TIMOlt I! OltlOLIS-AttltMd GltM Gutll• tnd Mlllt Ctfts.t. tnflelOtn. 0trrv NIAf!IO, etttf>«. end FftndlCO Oii· vtfH. Ht! $11111 t nd Jemlt W"'1't olt<Mn, 10 their lt\lnor lfftut ~ma Mtl.WAUKll! llHWERS-<ul Jilen NltYft P wtemen end Bruce WI"'-'"'• ollefWL ... ..... l ..... NEW YORK M T$-C11t IWdltY Mt!lltf. Ptin Huft men •l'ICI Ille.ti Anotnofl. oHctien. Jim ~ltr, ""' Msemen, ltelMI 1tn1a;ne. lmlelcle1", ""° tltonn Rtvnoto• ctlc.Mf Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIThurlday. Miich 15. 19~ T ENN!~ '-'---------------- :A:i11ston keys -t.1Cl win over ggies Artists remain unbeaten with win over Capo Behind the contfoucd fine play of Stephen Aniston. the UC Irvine men·s tennis team edged Texas A&M . 5-4, Wednesday afternoon at UCI. Aniston won his sixth 5tratght matcb in defeating A&M's G reg Hill, the 46th-ranked player '" the countr). .. Here's this httle monkey and he's been transformed into Godzilla," said an impressed UCI Coach Greg Patton. "He's so hot right now. I'm afraid to get close to the guy becauS<' he might stngt-the hair on my head." The Aggit-s were unranked entering the match. bwt boasted v1ctones over No. 17 W1ch11a State and No. 13 Alabama. as well as a tnumph over North Carolina. which had beaten Trintt). the sixth-ranked squad in the country. Aniston now owns an 1nd1 v1dual record of 11-7. whtle freshman Julian Barham upped his mark to I 0-5. As a team, the Anteatt-rs are now 11 ·6. while the Aggies dropped to 15-5. The UC Irvine women edged Yale, 5-4. as Lola Trenwith upset Connie Yowell, who entered the match nnlccd 47th in Lb.c counll)' by l1nucolle1111e Tenrus Coaches ~&ation. Trenwith tea.med with Col Ponon for ' stra.ipt set M.a doubles to clinch the match for U In hiah school action, Lal Beach stayed unbeaten by win.nifta • Soutb Cout Lcque opener Caplstrano Valley, 24-4. C.ontinuin1 to play weU in 1 was Eric Schantz. who bas dtc>Oelelll only one set this season, and la Haworth. who has lost onJy Schant.L blnnked thrtt or his Ca Valley opponents. In doubles, Wade Perry Bernard Frost claimed six points f; the Artists by sweeping their fi After a match agamst Woodhri.dmRr Fnday. La~na will face Sea League power Corona del Mar Mo da). El~here. Estancia opened its View League campaign by blanki Costa Mesa. 28-0: University shut o Saddleback; Irvine topped Newpo Harbor, 17-11: Huntinaton Bea downed Cerritos in a non-leaa • match. 26-2: and Mater Dci won the same score against Buena Park.. • fatanc1a·s doubles team of J · Flagg and Gre~ Spicer remain unbeaten this season, an sophomores Rich Sandoval a Damon Robbins paced the sin sweep. OFFICIALS HIT. • • From Bl changed to accomodate their de- mands. It puts a strain on available fac1h· lies-and 1t puts a strain on available officials. "What 1t means for man) of. fic1als." says Robinson. ··1s four nig_h.ts of work. rather than two per week. A lot of 1t has affected them. They're tired." All of this of course, 1sn 't enurely new, nor limttedJUSt to this new breed of official. There is the ego s)ndrome, too. Nobody comes to watch the of· ficials. but some seem to feel they have to become part of the game. If a referee thinks his calls are goi ng to be accepted without question he's living in a dream world. That's where this ego thing comes in. Rareh will '\OU find an official willing to admit. an honest mistake Betterto stonewall it. I suppose. and 1f anyone doesn't hke 11. )OU alv.a)S have a technical foul or two at 'our disposal. · A.nd. while ma\ be there 1s ~omc honest cnt1c1sm bChtnd clo!>cd doors. ~ ou 'II nevC'r get the offinals' o~ntza· 11on to admit an~ thing "'1\hout at least accusing the coach ol gros' v1olat1ons. Former Huntington Beach High basketball coach Elmer Combs v.a-; a pnme e~ample of that. Combs. who had a reputation for some heat arguments with officials from time time, was especially incensed on o s1tua11on and after the game, cntcreil the door of the officials' lockerro<>J!1;. which was JU St across the hallway J from the coaches' office. and durina the discussion the official turned Co him and said: "I'm always glad when you lose." Well, John McDonoupt was the head of the coaches' association at the time and after investigating thing.s, had Just one question: ''What was Combs doing in the o'fficials' dressing room'?." he asked. 1 Forget what the official said, or what had created the rhubarb in the first place. Instead . attack the coach.· On the other side of the issue. there are few successful coaches around, who aren't adept at ~cuing eve1;" break possible going their way. Home· courts are worth so many points. s1at 1st1n sa:-. and an obligated official must be worth something. too. There's some good officials -and coaches. and bad officials -and coaches. and this 1s hard!\ an indict· ment of the officials, JUSt a look at some of 1he problems '""olved Wllh some But 1f ~ou still think things arc \\Orse than ever. consider this: Would you do tt? BEACH CITIES MEET ... From Bl Laguna Hills. M1ss1on Viejo. an Clemente. Woodbridge and Mater De1. "We'll stay on schedule .. " ~ys Tweit. "We won't get behind and we won't start ahead of ume. either I real!} feel good about 1h1s one the wa) the weather ts going and with the track m the best shape 11 ha'I e'er been in. A.II we ha'e to do ts wet 1t dov.n and drag 1t and 11·s read~ .. This 1s a track which has had a reputation for being 'Cf! \lov.. but with no rain since mtd-Januar. and the recent drainage correcuon. It figures to be 1 n the best shape e'er for speedsters like Rish A Junior. Rish v..on the .::!.::!O 1n .::!.::! 5 \ and anchored ~anna·s winning 4..iU rela~ team (44 57) last )Car but was d1squahfied 1n the 100. Rish is a solid favonte m tht• srnntr, on Saturda). although there arc potential pitfalls 1n the form of .\nd~ Sims of Dana Hills (.::!.::!.41 and Hunungton Bt·ach·~ Thomr'>tin 1n the 220. Theda)·~ l\\O hrg r3\.l'' f1gurl' tn tw thl' 440 anJ 8!50 In t he 4uartn R o:H h ~hrrmcrhorn and Fountain \ alk~ ·., BOATING Chns Sperle went 1-2-4 lastJ·ear. and the three figure to be presse by Sims of Dana Hills and Ken Simms of Irvine. The 440 finals will be run in four $Cparatc race~. and all of tW aforementioned are lumped into OQC race (no heats). . Schermerhorn 1s the defend1~ champ m the 880. and his chief rival; \car ago (Corona del Mat.9 ~nder~on) 1s back. Irvine's Simdi:f v.as third in the same race and Krcbi and Sims of Dana Hills figure to tit nght there. too. •• Gregon was second in both hut; dies in 'S3 Roach of Laguna Hill$ took the 330 lov.s in 38.86 to edF. Grego!) (39. ). Gregol") lost the h~ hurdles h~ one-hundredth ofa seco~ \\Ith a 14.86 effort. • WenJ 1s the obvious rabbit in ~ lhasc for discus honors. and thcre!.ll be plent} of hea,·ywe1ghts trying ~ mcludmg Corona del Mar's Jm Brown. Huntington Beach's Rotet Ma~angka\. Greg .\1tkenhead i}l M 1ss1on VieJO and Newport Harbo(.• ~t<.'\l' Hrarn\. .: l he mile and ~-mile ha \'ea definllf ()a,~-.\nJerson oa,ur .... .. ... :: ... .. -: Newport Harbor YQ plans 3-day regatta!i The Earl C-orkt>tt Tropln v.111 Ix' on the ltne when Newport Ha'rbor )' acht Club starts 1t!> thrcc--da) reg.111a for the Midget Ocean Racing (lass (MORC)forsa1llng yachts 30 feet and under. The regatta starts Fnclay and continues through Sunda) with one race each day in the ocean hctwccn the Newport Pier and the anta Ana River Jetty. The Corkctt Sene~ has become of the most popular and important events for the MORC' ~llors Other Oran e C"ounty yacht clubs will celebrate t. Patnck·s Da) "1th weekend regatta$. Bahia Connth1an Yacht C'lub's "St Patt)' "reptta will be for iM1dc-the-ba) clas~ Saturd&) and Sunday. Capistrano 8a) Yacht Club will observe the ··weann' o' the &feen" wtth a Performance Hand1~p Racina Aeet rqana Saturday and Sunday. Mo t pre t1gious >•chun C\lcnt on tht' Southern Ca.hfom1a Y huna Assoc1at1on caltndar ~111 bt Lona Beach Yacht C'lub'\ (OR.lf'nSIOnBI Cup mat ch rac1 na scTics"' h 1ch tantd tod•> and ronttnuts lhmuah tur· da). Tbt .. Cona Cup" rcaturts 10 of thl.' top match nicma teams tn the ·: v.orld. raung Cataltna-38 sloops o ..... r a w1ndward·kcv.ard cou~. Southern <.ahforn1a Yacht1na ~ soc1at1on calendar: ~ LH A~·l8'11 IMed\ • Lono 8ttch Yachr CM> -C~tuion.i a.Ip. tOdtv, Frldev. Saturoev LOI Anottes Ytel'll Ctuo -Fro1tt>llt R ... (.Jr & Sr S.bots) ~e111ro1v ~ ~I 8MCl'I Ytclll Ct\IO -St lut'dey S..lllh S«te\ (t H ClllWS) Stl.W~~ ; Ctb'lllO 8Mtft YIC'fll Clue -S. .. One·deston ltt0tlla Suncllv ~ S....M9Nc:a .... : Wlndltrnmtl'\ Vtcllt Club -$ente ~· llltnct-ShtD ltort Rtet !K>lt. ~It,, $t • iulldlv Point Dume ·El s..unOo rK1 (Pt41t MOltC>. StlUtdlY Pacffl< Mtrlntn Ytehl CIW -OtDefl ""'"• ~y K~ne M•rt>or VIC'll c~ -Ettl«°"--· A ... 111 5ufldlv ,.. Olltea CwOMdO Ce\'\ YllCflt CluO -Oalre SOll!Nnl ltlltt Strlft. Stturdlv S.n ()leoo Yedll C-. -$.ell °"99 lt ... tte, Sttlldev, Sunditv Soltfftwn'-11 Ytel'I• c~ -~ It ... .,. StlllrOe• ~ Yadlt C-. -SI PUiOI;'\ ltnett• S."'Otv, lllndav. ........... Ant¢80t Yteflt Cllill -~ eo.t._, s.•1.1rde¥, Y-.1" '"" o..,, klNrf nte 1erW1 Ytdll Out -..,._ S.'WdtY ~y CllaMll t\ltlllft Y~ Ollt-SI ....... ,et •. Stl\l!"dt'I' • \IHUltkt Yectlt ClU9 -C.W..·11 1ion.1.~. :~CREDIT LINE Michael Obrand new Coldwell.Banker VP !:>outh Laguna resident MJcbael Obrand has been appointed vice president,.. and general counsel to Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services Southern Callforula by Thomas Gr lffln, president. Obrand was m pnvate r• Jcttce as an attorney for I 0 years before joining Coldwell. Hts cases involved U\ ti ht1gat1on. business and real estate. • • • James R. File ofM1ss1on V tCJO has been named \ice president of technical 1>ix·ra11ons for ATV System s, Inc . a Santa Ana-based manufacturer of wmputer systems for restaurants. hotels. inst1tut1ons and business offices. File rl·places Richard Macberu ll, who was rece"ntl} named vice president of tl'l hnolo1n • • • Pacific Regency Bancorp opencd a ne"' communll) bank last month 1n El r oro Pacific Rt:>genc) 1s located at 2:!831 Lake Forest Dm,e and was formerl} the El Toro branch of Valencia Batik. • • • Dody Oonabue o f Century 21 Walk-lo ..... as honored with the top listing salesperson award for the entire Huntington Beach-F ounta in Valley Board of Rultors. The group has an approximate membership of 1.500 agents. Donahue Joined Century 21 in 1981. • • • Signal Landmark Inc., In 1ne-bascd developer of The Crest, a 156-unll 1.0ndomin1um communtt) under constnKllon east of Lake Forest. has selected E J Lohnes & Co. of Irvine to develop and implement an on-going publicity program for the development. Agenc) president E dward Lohnes will d irect ruhltr1t~ for The (rest. wtth Pat Chance serving as assistant account executive. • • • The Newpon Beach commercial loan o flice of Security Pacific Mortgage Corp. arranged $5 million in long-term permanent financing for the San Dimas Commerce Center. The 180.000-square-foot business park 1s located on West \rro"" H1ghwa) in Sna Dimas. Jobn F rancis, vice president and manager of the '' wpon Beach office. coordinated the fi nancing. • • • 11' 1 ne resident Chuck Packard has been named president of Arn el Management Co., according to Geor ge Argyros, Amel's chairman and chief c\,·cut1 ve officer. Packard moves from his post as vice president and chief tinjncrnl officer of Arnel Development. In his new JOb. Packard is responsible "'' gu1dini the management firm's apanment de\·elopments, numbcnng 20 rr111ccts "'1th 4.000 total un1ts. located pnmarih in Orange Count). • • • Hunungton Beach resident Patrick J . O'Brien Jr. has been named vice pn·s1dent and manager at Santa Ana-based Valencia Bank. O'Bnen will be 11ix·ratmg out of V'alencia's Fullenon branch on Harbor Boulevard. O'Brien h,,, been wtth Valencia for eight years. • • • Ronson Financial Services, Joe., now operating from its new offi ces 1n 'l'wport Beach. ts an extension of Ronson operations in real estate Hl\estments The Fulleno n-based compan~ has conducted investment hu .. 1ness for clients m the purchase. sale and management of apartment 1irnjAntcs. both indt\ 1duall~ o"'ned and S\nd1cation owned. • • • Steven G. Johnson of Irvine ha!> been named 'ice president of marke1ing 1t11 Bard Cardiopulmonary Division, C.R. Bard, Inc. of Santa Ana. Joining the d1' ls1on 10 1979 a~ a product manager. Johnson was promoted to manager of m<.Lfil.eung 1n 1981. and to director of marketJng the following year. He pH:\ iousl~ held markeung management pos1t1on!i '>'Ith both Terumo and the h1,1sp1tal product!. d1' 1s1on of Abbott Laboratories. . I . r £ \ Rate Shoppin Checliour ~ • • 1st. It you're shopping for high interest, look what Huntington Savings has in store for you. Mini Jumbo Accounts Set you r own tt•rm. trom 32 days to tive yea~. SS0.000 minimum.' lntt>re<-t compounded daily Annucil Y1t>IJ Daily Rate Dll.09°/o 10.37°/o I ' 5 year term Dl0.52°/o 9.87°/o 18 l -3o4 J.iy term 32-180 day term Huntington Investment Fund Earn high interest without com mitting 111 tl term. Mak<' unlimited withdrawals. 52.500 minimum bcllance.' • AnnuJI Yil,ld Dail y Rate D 10.11°/o -fo check into c1 high rate account. come see Hllntin~ton S.w ings. Where we treat you -am.J you r money with lot., of interest. All .Kcountc; in~ured up to $100,000 hy the FSLIC Now you know why your neighbor banks al [IJ HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~~tiON ,,,,.1,,...nl•tn \i1t1 .. , Br•n• h 'II l\••••iti ..... 1 l 1~mt.11r \•lln I~ • l't'' I ....... 1.nJ { •nl•r 81•~ h .,.....,. t•• • f "I' ,t It. n11n~""' 1\, 11 h 11 <lt-4 \\' \1•1n()flto f'Nto7\\•rrwt '" ll1n11r';:'""ll. "'' ·1~ lll:(l(o( ,.,f, l.ml1•l l't 7'•tll\ In• t .111\ "1lf•dr.11\ I 'ft 1 .. 11•"'' IAll• 1 .. 1 .. " <.: "'' '·'" .h •11\ I•' , 111111IJ•Al.lf1<1 n111rn• t1• ~'\ \.' •J ''r.tttlk r J\&1•1•m ,, .. I• h•, t '" ''"'' UPs AND DowNs NEW vo~':c.s (~~p -~~e"fo11owlno list shows the Over-lhe·Counter sroclls end warranrs lhal have oone UP the most end down the most based on percent of change for Wed., No securities tradlno below 12 or 1000 shares are Included. Net and percentaoe chanoes are the difference between the Previous closlno bid price and tooav's lasl bid price UPS Name 1 Unloll s 2 Fllcko s 3 Culp Last Cn~ 23~ i ~:'7 Pct. UP 3.9 UP ~46 6~ 11,. Up 2.7 • lntlke o S Calln un 6 Basin 3 '1 4 ~ 2~ 1 ']~'I+·§ UP 00 UP 18.5 UP 16 7 UP 1•.6 7 Chapral 8 MdwAlr UP 14.J UP 1~ .. 6 9 HmeCI w l 10 MaolcC UP 1 6 Up 1 .8 ~~ ~ UP 1 S UP 11.8 11 Autmtx a ~~~ne 14 Proflnvt 15 Orexlr 16 eenfuel 17 Mylan s 1 1 e TexFdl 9 WlkrT wt 20 FedGrp 21 lntrTet 2~ I. 141h 1'11 2111 f 1,. 1Jl,. p .• 27l.. 2''1 27re • 17 '2 + l'l •l9 + ~ 9'-7 + l . UP 11.8 UP 115 UP 111 UP 10 9 UP 99 UP 95 UP 9.4 22 OocuOI DOWNS LHI 4 2 1•1. 4112 11 1'2 211 L ,a;: 2 2 2 J 4 4 6 • 3115 8 l 2 8 Cno -1 -•12 -1''1 -,,,. -ll· ~ ~. I • -l e -ll\! '. l. . ~ I 1 lr1 ). ~ -1 2J·16 • 3'• -l9 UP 9 • UP 9.6 iPc~o .. o ~0,0 ll7·~ l ·8 1 .a ~ lH of1 111 Ofi 11 1 Ofi 11 1 ~ 111 11 1 11 t 10.5 100 lU 18·~ 103 Emulex opening shop in Irelanq _ Emulex Corp. of Costa Mesa will open a plant in Ireland for the manufac- ture of computer per- ipherals. the compan~ has announced. Ireland's Deputy Pnme Minister. Dick Spnng, met with company offi cials at the Costa Mesa factlm Wednesday to confirm the agreement for the plant. to be located in Coolock. a suburb of Dublm. The plant. for the design. de' elopment. manufacture and markettngofcomputer penpherals. 1s scheduled to open this falL Investment 1n the lnsh plant will total about $4 million. ' MUTUAL FUNDS ---- -_._ COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS 8 -5 1 : 1 PERSPECTIVE -~- Who would tax indexing repeal injure the most'? Inflation plan seen as bi~ campaign issue this year taxes Jump 9.4 percent 1f indexing 1s repealed. Someone making between $20,000 and SJ0.000 will face a 3.2 percent 1m:rease. Those earning over $200.000 will find taxes raised a mere 5 ~rcent. tkcaui.e a deferral of indexing is part of the Democratic platform. the <11dc ~}s. the issue "could be used "'1th de\ astaung efTect against an} of the LX-mocratic candidates because (11) is pnmanl} ofbenefit to lower and m1ddk income people. lt'sJuSt also a ver~ fair reform. Congress should ha\'e to go on the record to increase taxe!> rather than depending on infla- twn to do 11 b} the back door." By JOY DEE ANTHONY Dell' l'lto1 c~1 One of the c rucial issues 1n this ckcuon year. experts say. 1s tax indextng. A congressional aide from the oflice of suppl y-slde leader Jad . "l'mp sa}'> that under a Democratic prc!itdcnt. the scheduled 1985 indC\· ing plan which prevents 10fla11on from pushing taxpa)ers tnto higher tax brackets would probably be repealed. Tax indexing 1s the most 1mponant pan or the 1981 tax reform package. Butler added ·· 1t reall> mt:>ans that government will never be able to profit from 1nflat1on. If they create mOauon. the) won't be able to iet any ta>. ren enuc from 1t -which 1s what the} '\c done before." Charlie Powers. a spokc~man for the U.~ Trcasur,. sa}S that the President 1s committed to indexing. The Treasury 1s looking at vanous flat tax proposals '>'hich could add the indexing of capital gains taxes. Powers said the Treasury .... 111 present its recommendations 1n December. If such a repeal came to pass, the poor and middle class would be hun mo~t. sa) s Stuart Butler. pohq anal ~ st for the Washtngton D.C'.-based Hentage Foundation. According to statistics from the Treasur) Depanment, margmal tax rate!> are expected to increase through 1990. With indexing, the rates would nse slowl}. without it. taxes go up rap1dl}. 'The stat1 st1c!> are very clear." Butler !latd. For example. someone earning under $10.000 will sec their Kemp's congressional aide said that Colorado Sen. Gar, Han 1s espec1all} vulemable on this point because the candidate sa}s we should deferindexing, a political tactic which would probably mean its total elimination Doug Bandow. editor of Washing- ton D.C-based "Inquiry" maguine and a s\ndtcated columnist. finds tht' idea 'of repealtni 1ndexat1on "outrageous." lndextng 1s the only method we have. he maintains. to achieve "truth in taxing." Mutual fund sales up WASHINGTON -January !>ales of mutual funds rose to $4'.2 billton. a $1 b11l1o n increase over December sales of$3.~ billion and second only to the record ~les of $4. 7 b1llton la-;t ..\pnl. In Janual) a year ago sales were $3 bil hon Rt'dempttons of these funds. which do not tnclude short-term funds. were $1 3 btlhon. down from $I 6 billion 1n December but up from $I b1llton in Janual) 1983. Thus. net sales tn January amounted to $2. 9 btllton, also second onl} to the record set last April of$3.5 btlhon. Net sales in December were $1 6 b1ll1on and 1n January a ~car ago $1 . 9 btllton Saks of cqutt~ funds -aggressive growth. growth and gro..., th-and-i ncome -rncreased lo $2.1 btllton from $1 .' b1lhon in Oecem~r and SI 6 b11l1on 12 mo nths ago. .\II othl·r categories of funds rose dunng the month. the largc~t tncrca\C being that of long-term munic ipal bond lunth fro m $(116 m1lhon in Dcccmher to $999 m11l1on \!t 1n cal h of the past three months. total nc1 assetc; rcachl'd a rcl·ord high. $1 14.8 b11l1on compared "1th S 113 6 billion 1n CXcc mber. A \Car agu Janual) 1he> "'ere $ O -t billion -\ssctc, ol <,hon-term funds also increased dunng J<1nuary. hm11cd matunt) municipal bond funds to S 19 h1l11on from $16.8 billion and monc\ market funds, as repuncd prt'' 1ously. to $166. I b1ll1on from $162.5 btllton. OVER THE COUNTER NEN YORK IAPI BavlM~ NASDAQ Quotetion' BHhr>e \h0wln11 n111h•S1 bid\ ee111.ti aM 1owttl otters Dv Blt>DCo mar>.et rruikltr\ es of• Birdine P'm Prlci\ do-not 8 1rl<l!t" -include rtlell markuP Blvvoor marl<down or comm BrwTom -1u 1on tor We<J Bvff.,s Stodl llkl AMI &urnve>S AEL lno 21 11 CNL Fn AFAPro1 38 ' tO CPT AVMCP 1 ' i ~alWlr s Acodln ' I '1t I ' anrao AcuRav 1i I I •• aoSw\I Ad1lnW 13 • 2 "' elu\ AdvRon '• , hrmS Aft8sn ' 1 :>,. ,g • nmLea Alicolnc S6 ., MsUll Amc\I ' 22 22•, lrlico AFur.n 1~11 10 , ~llSGa ACree• 2 '"' 13 • 11u1 A AlnGo ' s S2 I llUI e ANlln\ ?J • 13 1 lar~ s AOua\r S le S,,. IOwC P AResM n S · 32 1 31 Olrl'<! Anao11• 10 • 101' o4oC.a\ AnoSA It >, 19''1 Ar>e>AGO ComCIH 121 • 119 '• C mlSnr 26 i 26"-!mwTel 30 ' )0'• onPao • • 1-' or dis ' 23'• 21' • oreS1 ' 21 · ,J., ros Tr I 'lit II , u11Fd ' 3 • 36 8100\ ' '9 t '' Bttr 11 , 13 tkll>A 31'• 38 • Oe!CanT l•., JS Oewtv ' I 9 OtaCrv\ )I'• l l"-OocuOI 19'.1 10 OolrGn ' 91 t 9'-OovlOB ' ·• • O~Cn IS'• ISlt Ounl<O S • µ. Ovnron 61 • 6f > Eo!Vn ' 6'1 1 EconLt> ) , 4 1 E1Pas Ult. 14~ E~Be ~ S6 lleNUC1 14', ll ~o!iv 11.i. I b nrMet 18 I 1' nlihv 11 I ntwllll 31 3 atOll 11.... '1 rmG !f~ ~ .• ~:1~~ ll'' Jk ~:w~f~ 1k .~.: ~~~i.' Fturocl) 9·32 11·32 Fore!IO S7 60 FrankCP l3 > I• '> F r an1<E1 20 f I') FreeSG SI'• 2 Fremnl 17'"' ' f:ullHB ff. ~ 1 ~ l~l'~f h 11·1 "' nOtvCl 1 p , 121._ n~IE\1 8'• I 19·32 roh!.c s 76 > 26'9 revAd11 13 , I• , HAl>ld 10 10 '> Gvroovn S3 • ~ Had1on 9 ' ,,.,_ HamlPI 11~. 11 '. HarPGP 17' • 17'\lt HarllN s 39~ t0 Htcn8 ~ ll'll 19' • Htnrdl' 12"> 12\11 Hoover 19•., 20,, HorlzRl n,,. 1'2'• IMS 1n1 11'1.. 12 ISC 12 -. 13 lnlralr>d 7 • 7 • '""' ' 13• • ll '> 1n1rcEnr 32' • 31~ .~:~rcr, • i ... lnBWlh 11'. I ~ lwaSoUI '"-,,. Jtmsbv 38'•• 3'11'J Jerico q>,.17 vlJitfv 2 • Jo"vn j~ Kal1SI ol ~ ''> Kalvar 21 '> Kamt n ' 39'1.. t() • kell'(Sv 13 '> 13\11 Ktmbal \ 2S'• 26 • Kinolnt IS , 1''" KIOolG 11 • 17\io KnaoeV 44 '> tt,. ~rttos il1, 1 "-ulcke ' ,,. 1'1 ance •'.le LondRts 10,,. O~ LtntC s 1~ l"-UtCnm I 91'> Lllnv1 S i'" Lln8rd \ 111 I I l09e1rn • ., 14 MCI ' The Investment Comrany Institute 1s tht: nat10nal association for the mutua fund industry. It!> members represent about 92 percent of the assets of the industry. Learn how to lntemew ••tn~.ng end HWtng ~ Empl(Jl,·1•" wut be ttte eubjeo1 of a fr•, pubHo wme .eman.r to be held at the Nattooat Unlwntty 1rvtne Ctmpue, 2112 Bullneu Center Ori~ from 9 Lm. to• p.m. Saturday. Ouf'lng this one day workehop ~t. wlU t.am abOut the ~IVM of U18 hb1ng prooee., fUndanwntala of the Equal Employment Opportuntty Law, hoW to document the hiring and firing for your legal protection, and how to Mlect the b.-t candidate for the Job. Those Who attend this seminar are asked to bring their current lob appllcatlon form u there wtll be review and evaluation of applleatlon forms. Oavtd Wagemaker, preaktent of Wagemaker Company, a human resources development llrm, will also dllCUa the development of job apeclflcaUona, tM pr•lntervtew prooeu, lnt...vtewing lklll• and keys to a continued succeeaful hiring system. To register caJI 967-8285. 6 6l.. MGF Otl 01110Ca • • •lt I I· 32 13 • J1 OnFerro 17 • 111) MadlGE 20 • 20, OllrTP 27>... 211• Mal)tlPI l 7·16 3'-"' PCA lnl 22 22 1 M•IRI 711 1"-Pebll8 ' IS .... l4~• w1Mrioll •• 9· 16 ,,. PcGaR ))' • 33>.i MaulLI" 42 -16 PaulPI 71,,. 21>4 MllvPI 61' ,,,. PftrMI 2' • 2"> MavnOI S 'I ~ Ptn•En1 26 'I 76~ M<Crm JO>, 31 Ptnlat l 12"• 1) MCF a rl ll I) • PtooE ' 8 • I '> McQuay 13 "" ll ., Pttrllt 3t'• 36 Ml<l\~W 29 '> 30''> Pttt1bon .... l MOldCao 13"-131" PltrctSS J >4 ~ MkllRH ~lonH1 I ~ 1 13·16 l''I ou l I~ l 11> M jdl8k 43''> 44 rttaM ij" ~ . ., M lllP< 32-1.. }2~ ~rlS1evn 1'l -IA. M luVIG 26'"> 111) rqore> ~ I ~ Molex ' 3S S1'> t>:>vNC "-11-n MonfCI 14''1 J~,,. Purl8tn l4'. J'"° Mon<JC ?Jl, "'o QuakrC •1 ) S''-MooreP 26 • ''• Regen ' • l · 16 Morf\n ii , 13'16 Romncl 20 20'<• Mo1Cl1> ll"-13"-R"v'' tO • • 1 '> M.,.i1tr 32 J.t Roads 203, 11 ., N1rr11C '61, •1 ROl>l>Mv 1li. • NOala 11 17 • Ro<11t SS ss•-. NlwkS ' ""' ''"' ~OHM 2S > 26 NV A 1r1 S"-S>4 Sefeco ~ d"' NICkOG • .._ 4'11. IH•IGd 1/t Nlt llA l ., 29' • IPaul S 6 "'1'''8 ' JI,., 29 r1oH 4~ 4>.it N kt 8 11'• 11~ HOit \ 31'1.. l2 NCer~' 16 • 161., n,or ' IS·31 I) NwN 13' ... 13' • vMer ' 37 371' Nw\I S 17'• 1'"-vm\I ' II'• 11 'l'J Noxt11 l'1 32 ., r~ ~ 'l 1 Octar>er 67'1 1 wmut I ., 1'-OCl•lvvM •S • •S.... ll•cnx ' / I• On the I , • .J Dow JoNE S Av£RAC£S .. I Advanced Declined Uncti•nged Total 1$,UH New hiOh5 New IOW$ itt ,~ ,,-0~ . ·~· NEW VORK (AP • 1-s. tiuncs.y 11•. orice and ntt chanot of fM lS mo5t activt Nt'f"r York Stock Eiccri.not ._ i uuu, tredlng na llonallv •I 1 more than sl Amer Tg, T n ~ulfCorp ocaCola uperOil IBM Scl'llumt>ro Rowan Nortnd PS GenlElect ' MerilLyn s Me$aPtrl f.falil>urtn Na1sem1 s FordMOI' Exxon NEW VORK (AP! -The toflowlng lht ·: shows the New York Stock Exch.anoe') r, stocks and warrant' Iha! have gone UP lhe most and down the most based 011 ·". percent of change reoardlH' of volume for Thursqav. No secuntles lradino below S2 art lncJ-·uded. Net and percentage ctianoes are t~ 1 difference between ll'le previous ClO'lno •• orice and lodav·s '1 p,m !)(Ice .,G • UPS -Name Last Chg Pci • I v1MeslaMcl'I ~ ~ Uo 8 \.:, 2 Cook Unit lll 1'• UD 8 0 3 Damon Co 1 • 1'• Uo 15 4 Timelnc n 4'1 2'" Uo 7 l 5 PSlnd 4.32of 7'1l 1, UP 1 "''/ 6 GlobMar 111. 11'1 UP 6 ... ~ 7 Sootl"tRoyl 16~ I UP 6.5, 8 WstCoNA 1~ ,.._ Uo 6.• 9 Am Hoisl 12l'• ,,. UP 6 3 , 10 Arkla '23l.t llll UP 6.3 11 Aileen Inc 41\ • Up 6 l 12 BrlllsttLnd 4~ • UD 6 jr, 13 GoldnNvo wt 41\ '• Up 6 14 Safegr(!SCI 61,.) l\ UP 6 1 15 ToscoCP ·~ '. UD 6 l 16 MACOM 'I''> '"' uo o} 17 lliBaldwUtd '. 11• UD • 18 Marcade ''• '• UP ~ 19 ClablrCo 11;\li ,.._ Uo . • •. ~O SunElec 16't.i 1" UP • 1 Brit Ptt 26', llll Uo I 2 CBI Ind ~l ' • l~ Uo J NalMe<lEn s J~ 111'1 UP • 24 lnll Harv 0 + ., Uo • 25 Comdisco lS • + "~ Uo • Name 1 PS Ind 7 l Spf '2 EastnAlrl. 3 Henton er • Hesston p 5 Kvsorlnd 6 FairCom 7 Mallel 2 SOPI 8 MesaOllstt n 9 Mobil Home 10 AoactteP• wl ll Mallet '"'' 12 Wl'ltltakr 13 UnilOroll 14 AIMoana s 15 GenHco Inc 16 ICN Pl'larm l7 CnPw 3 78or 18 EstnA1r ofC 19 LaQu•nla 20 EAL wlO 21 APL Cl> 22 EmerRad s 23 Mex,coFd 2• TnermoEI s 25 C J Inc DOWNS Last Ctio 42 -) S'• -i. l2' 8 -li,, 1)l"1 -,.. 16 11 11~. -" 19~ -l 1~-• 21-2>. -1~~ = ,; S's -• J •• 6 6 • 2P• -'t 15,-\t 15 l -" 3@ -• 10 lt 6\t -• )~ -1! 16'1..w -\t II ~ WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK IAPI Mar IS TOda2y_ Advanced IO Dec11necs 266 uncl'lilnoed 22• Total issues 770 New highs 6 New tows 14 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK IAPI-Sain Tnursday ""'' and net cnanoe of IM IQ mosl acllve American Stock E•Chanoe l uues tr ad '1 0 na tionally at more than SI Del med Hou01ITr Wanol at>B Hetzer Aeois Coro Telsohre n Fetmn1011 Granger HornHar s 311 700 311.100 302 900 179,800 166.200 122.•00 93,800 93.800 90 400 + '• -1 I ·= I I ~ NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK !AP) -Most act111e OVtt(• ·!he-counter slocks s1,1po1ied bv NASO. Name Volume Bid Asked Ctto M CI s 1 714, 100 8 1 l \t u1vTul 1 S 18, 100 9', 9" _ ... 0 1vfood 777.'A-O 14 i 14"9 ,. Ouotrn s 639 800 12 , 12l • -1 • felPlv s 594 100 8"'@ 91, + AlnGe> s )40 500 52 52 i Intel s 539 600 JS'• 36 MdwCs '31 NO • / 4'1! Sensor s 416. 900 8 i I / • SvMer s 417 ,600 14 ,. 14 • CoLo QuorEs S~N W(WIO QOIO pto(ft •OO•Y lClf'dofl l"l(M '"''9 •.• ~ '39• '!i "" " 6() l-811., .. .,.,.. 1 ""'1 S}~ !iO on &.S l!i • •• • ~ ..... •".,""°" '""'11 S39• !. • o" 56 t3 FrllM~l luk'\) $.39~ 98 of! 56 )0 Z11rlctl •••• t><O u.-. U ., .. 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To keep track of where companies are gotng a nd whic h people ar h lpiI1g them get ther .just watc h 'Credit Lin e· -ry da in th Business section of your new DlilJ Pilat ' . . &OJl'IELD PO YOO E.VER REGRlT THAT STAVEP ON 'T'ME fAAM WHILE. WENT ro TUE CITY TO LIVE IN THE LAP OF WXVRV? NOT REAL.LY. ~p WILL PROM&LY WILL THE f=ARM TO ~f, AND l'LL SELL TMf AC.REAGE AT A HOGE PROf'IT AN&? RETIRE WMILf \iOONG 1.......__-~=:::~~~~~- ' 9d . ) z .. j 5 j by GUI Arrtola by Jim Davis GIVE. MEA RESUME AND 1HRff CfOOC" REFE.RENC.f.S. AND MOM ~5HT WONT THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) by Bil Keane , "Mommy, did we get a piece of the cake you're i. eating in this picture?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Here goes the subtle pressure again." MOON MULLl~S VITTl.f SIGNS ... PEAN UTS IT'S WINN ENOU6~ TO BLOW '™E BIRDS Rl6~T OUT 01= T~E TREES ... ~~illUJ~~ ~~TI' "We're just looking." . HE GETS l<INOt\MUSHYWHEN HE'S HU~.11 by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz Rolh vulnerable. No rth deals. NORTH +AKQ75 <:>A 7 0 K J 94 • 97 WEST EAST +J63 +9842 \:>QJ9642 \:>K OQ86 OAIOS2 +A +10632 SOUTH • 10 <? 10853 0 7 3 +KQJ 854 Tht· hiddinK: North EHt South Wewl I + Pus J NT ~·us 2 Pau 3 + Pan BRABBLE -------------C1111us GOIEI S NT Pu• p,,.. Pue Opening Tci.d: Queen of \:>. To apprcr.iate thia hand, rover up the t-;ut West cards with your thumbs. Then read along and deride what you would do <'ach time you are ronfronlcd with II problem. South'li responM' of one no trump was a one·round fore('. His lhm• club bid showed a wrak hand with a long rlub suit , so North would have been hettt>r advised to pass thrrt' dubs than to try for game with no real fit for his pa rtnrr's suit, even though ht· had not ~hown the full '>lrrnict h or hi!> h11nd. W1·~( lt•ads th1· lllll'l'O or 1. OOM'1' 6a!E>J~ 'f~l? ! ~ o~o IS ~~IL.INC;, f"f: ~ ~1""eoR, ~o ~OU f.1JU1 Mf.10 fUc.f. A stf?{ hearta. Whal do you play from dummy'/ Since Lht' tttn will probably prevent the opponents from running the suit. it is correct to rise with dummy's ace. You are pleasantly surprised when F:11st drops tht> king. What now'/ Obviously. you mu11t lead n cluh. and corn•rt technique is to lead the nine. East plays low and your king losl's lo West's ace. Rack romes a dia· mood. Your play'! You insert the jack from the board and it loses to East's arr. A diamoftd rtturn brings lhi' 11ui'en from Wl'st. Contioue. plt>asr. Whrn this hand w:i~ ~. IAAi~ I.. H.o"o C:IARC,~E.! M~ FA'f~ ~ "'M! ~e. ~ om1N Of fl4£.IR C()ll..€(:,£ WRf.~fl.IN6 ~Mt r---""1 ~ t 'Oll BETIER OR FOR WORSE t'b.U WE.Hf\V~ A Hf\M5fER -C.F\LLED HUMPHREY, VEI I) fl''.\K l' Wl!\KERBEA:\ NOTOOll<AMI STlX.K UP HE.RE 001M155ruPID ROPE I BUT 'THE. ROPE'S~ ARE./ DR. SMOCK ----------------........ lHlb IS·™E 1HIN& I 'VE1 Al,JJJPl.;S FEARED ~i . o ... S11111F played In a Maatera In· divldual tournament, South was Bridge World Editor and North American lnternatlon· · allst Edgar Kaplan. He made hi11 earlier piny or the nine of clubs PAY on when ht led a club from the tllble and fine!l!led the eight. When that held. he had more than enough tricks: No, Kaplan's play wu not 11 lucky shot -it was vlr· tu11lly n su re thing. Why'/ West could have shut 011t declarer's club suit by simply holding \JP the ace of clubs for one round. So why hadn't he done> so'! There could be only one reason -he held a sin~lt'ton acf' o( clubs! by Tom Batiuk by G.eorge Lemon- t 'VES 'fURNE:P OU1"' 1"'H e 1.-1GH1"' eecAusES 1"'0PAY WES 'RS: <SOING 'fO Pt..AY 'fHES OV MOVIES ·n·n ... e GAMES, MRS. CONWAY/ ANP 1"HA1"', OF COURSES , WAS ''A St-10~ IN "f'He PARK"/ HeES-.-.ee! JUDGE P"R&Ea i,..-_.._--...A. ........ -J ~ we 5HCM.O GO DOWN ANO see HOW CARLA IS COMING Al.ONG ON HER SKI I.ESSON WITH SAM f ees1oes, we·u. HAVE TO THINK A90UT &TAFtTING HOM! eEFON: TOO LONG I 11IJJJ:n. byWUe \.t~. WD'.{ fKI- flth{] ~ TO TAHm ~l<t 11ME/ I by Harotd Lt Dol COAST-------------~------ .-~1 Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT IThUHd•V. MIW°' io. 1984 .. ..,.. DlilJ Pilat ANN I.ANDERS 81 TV LISTINGS Bl ENTERTAINMENT B :1s you! Irish up? Or just your boasting~ ay JOHN L. OLDANI Probably no other Imported celebration re- awakens the American sense of fun and frlvollty more than St. Patrick's Day. Every March 17, since the first St. Pat's parade In Boston In 1737, everything be- comes green and creatures out of Ireland. What were they? 2. What la the caplt~I of Ireland? 3. What are the colors of the lrlsh flag? 4. What la the translation of "Erin Go Bragh?" 5. What are the Ingredients In Irish coffee? 6. What la the Intended result of kissing the Blarney Stone? 7. What Is the meat In lrlsh stew? 8. What Is the legendary profession of the leprechauns? 9. What color do Irish Protestants wear on March 17? 10 What must be planted on March 17 to ensure a good crop. 11. What was St. Patrick's given first name?. 12. What pagan priests were the No. 1 enemy of St. everyone becomes Irish. For years. the pretenders to the ' lrlth heritage have been playfully rebuked by all the genealogically secure "sons and daughters of the Old Sod." Patrick ? 13. What trees must be used to make a genuine shillelagh? 14. What is the tltle of St. Patrick's autobiography? 15. What Is the practice of bar-hopping on St. This quiz wlll separate the genuine "wearers of the green" from the one-day revelers. Answers follow. Patrick's day called? 16. What secret do all leprechauns harbor? ST. PATRICK'S DAY QUIZ 17 . How Is the Irish Interjection "Begorra" trans- lated? 18 . What Is the principal grain In the distillation of Irish whiskey? 1. Legend tells us that St. Patrick drove these 19. Which foods must be eaten on St. Patrick's Day When is defect safety related? By CHANGING TI MES TM K .............. Q. Dear Cbaogl.ng Times: I ru d rttently tbat the government badn't looked l.n to an· alleged defttt ln GM can because tbere were no consumer complaint• related to the i11ue, jUlt a req•H t from a congre11man and a couumer group. How are cltllens supposed to complain? How are we expected to uow wbat mlgbt be a safety-related ddttl compared wltb a normal problem we llave to pay to repair! taxes u d penalties bttause of my $ l ,~00 disallowed IRA. Tbe compaay ls wrong. I didn't participate: I never contributed and I left after only aboat a yur, forfeiting any rlgbt1 to a pension. Can the IRS really do tbl1 to me? A. IRS has acted in the same way in a numberofsimilar cases. l n 1981 we described such a case and the view of a tax court judge that the IRS had the right to disallow the deduction and impose a penalty. although it was unfair to the taxpayer. Fine and Dandy · WH EtJ ARE l.}OU 60/t\JG TO GET A D£CEtJT (AR 7 W~AT ? 6£T RID Cf JUSTHJ£ ? by all Irish and "pretended Irish" to ensure a year of good luck. 20. What Is the name of the first pitcher of beer given free to all celebrants on St. Patrick'• Day? 21. Who Is considered to be Ireland s greatest poet. who wrote "Salling to Byzantium" among others? 22. What Is the necessary greeting and reply on seeing a person for the first time on St. Patrick's day? 23. What la the traditional toast on the first drink on St. Patrick's Day? 24. Who is Ireland's most famous novelist. having written "The Oubllners?" 25. Tradltlonally, what witch-like figure haunts only Irish whose sur name begins with an O' or a Mac? ANSWERS TO QUIZ! 1. Snakes 2. Dublin 3. Green. white, orange 4. Ireland Forever 5. Hot coffee, a jigger of Irish whiskey, a topping of whipped cream 6. The gltt of speech to win friend or foe 7. Lamb 8. Shoemakers 9. Orange 10. Potatoes JU Sf1~£ IS · A PILE ···ri;~ ~ 0 e,_ ">) 11. Maewyn 12. Druids 13. Oak or blackthorn 14. "Confeulont" 15. Drowning the ahamroek 16 The location of the pot of gold 17. "By God!" or "By GOShl" 18. Barley 19. Corned beef and cabbage 20. Pat1'1ck's Pot 21 . Wiiiiam Butler Yeats 22. Greeting: Top o' the mornln' to yal Reply: And the rest of the day to youl 23. "Long leases and low rents" 24 James Joyce 25 Banshee Scoring the number correct: 25-21: Begorral Even your blood must be greenl 20-11: Almost there! Maybe If you practice your jig morel 15-11 : Obviously a pretender! Remove your shamrock. NOW! • 10-below: No Irish here --but take heart. Columbus Day 1s not far away! John L. Oldani, Ph.D .. a former professcr of folklore, currently lectures widely on the subjects of American folklore. By Katy BrooC A. You can call the free recall hotline number of the National H1ghwa} Traffic Safety Admin1s- trat1on (8{)()...424-9393) and ask v. hether )'OUT car problem 1s one that has led to a recall. If not. a complaint form will be mailed to } OU. When II IS filled OU\ and ~turned, the form wall be sent to the technical reference libraf! of the NHTSA. and a copy will go to the manufacturer. We commented: "The way Con- gress wrote the law. the fact that you'll never get anything from the pension plan doesn't matter." Later that year an appeals court overruled the Lax court. but still later. m 1982. the U.S. Court of Appeals. Third Circuit. reluctant!\ affirmed the dec1s1on of the lax court. Child care demand up sharply The agency will decide 1f and when ln'-'es11ga11on of the problem should be authorized. depending in part on the number of complaints. In any case. you will receive a reply that should 1nd1cate whether you ha ve an ordinary car-repair problem or a safety-related defect that might result in a recall. Q. Dear Cbangln& Time.: Tbe IRS disallowed my 1981 IRA deduction because tbe compaay I worked for alleged tba t I participated ln Its retirement plan for tbat year. IRS aow wants me to pay about StOO In I PAPARAZZI Carol Mccann Carolyn Bormuth Active par11c1pa11on m a pension plan. according to the Judge. cons1sls of accruing benefits even if the individual has onl} forfeitable nght!i to those benefits. 1990 s will be first d ecade to start with majority of mother s in -the la bor fo rce tween 1~80 and 1990. from s1' m11l1on lo~.~ m1ll1on. This increase of roughl~ 1hree m1ll1on children mean!i tha1 near!\ one out of four children under 10 will ll\e 1n 1n a single-parent household b} th(• end of this decade ... the report ~1d In only one case that we know of has the ruling gone against the IRS. The U.S. Court of Appeals. Seventh Circuit. found that a determination of participation should be made at the close of the tax year: 1f at that time the individual had no interest in the pe·nsion plan. he or she would be entitled to an IRA. Presumably. it was at least partly because of .t:ntic1sm of the law that it was changed to permit even active participants in pension plans to have IRAs startinll in 1982. WASHINGTON ( .\P) -Those under six }ear!iold and over 80are the fastest gro~mg segments of the American population. a con- grcs~1onal report shows. The House Select Committee on Children. Youth and Families said the demand for child care services will grow in the I 980's. fueled by a substantial increase in the populauon of)'oung children. Because the large post-World War II baby boom generation is now raising children. the under-six popu- Spring Elegance draws big crowd to benefit CHOC A fashion parade of"Spring Ele$8nce" attracted nearly 1,600 women to the 22nd annual Childrens Hospital All-Guilds Fashion Show at the Anaheim Marriott H otel last week. Charles Hester, president of the hospital's board of directors and one of "the seven men present," served as master of ceremonies for the presentation, of styles by Saks Fifth Avenue. So\Jth Coast Plaza. Carol McCann of the Ctnderella Guild was general chairman for the benefit. sponsored by the 14 active C HOC women's guilds with Allergan Pharmaceuticals of Irvine as the pnnc1pal patron. The luckiest lady of the day was Jeanette Bruno of San Clemente. winner of a seven-day Princess Cruise for two to Alaska. donated b)' Princess Cruises and Cal-Man Travel. A dark ranch mink Jacket with a black fox collar, donated by M. Jacques Furs of Newpon, was won b) Joan.De MulUn• of Irvine. The third prize, a 14-karat gold and diamond bracelet, donated by Charles H . Barr, Jewelers, went to Cbarlea McCall• of Laguna Beach. O thers who got lucky while helpinl a very wonhy cau~ were Pam Frederick oflrvine (crystal biscuit jar). Ullan S•lllman oflrvine (crystal vase), SlaJrley Lyad of Ncwpon Beach (crystal bowl) Katberin Armstrong of Huntington Beach (crystal serving bowl). and the winner of a day of beauty from Saks Fifth Avenue was Patricia AAdrews of Costa M esa. Besides M cCann and co~hairman Lia Clem, other committee chairmen making up the fashion show advisory board were PllyUis Clemmer, Carol Cllsby, Carolyn Tobi•, Jady Kelley, Carol Palermo. Fran Paalsoa, AAdrea Nor~cote, Jackie Powell, Gloria Parker, Darlene K.noop, Beverly Stncer , Jeu Hamau and Fruca Stawkkl. Some south county auests spotted enjoyina the show, presented with sona and dance, were Rettee We.a, Au Sten, Olivia CUml, Alyce Goolsbee, Debi Zack, Mario• Haldermu, DeMtte Fluter, C.rolya Ronna~ (president of the Cindcralla Guild Juniors): Ja~UH Alie• and Corrt.e Mory101 (district sales manaaer for Princess Cruises). Nearly $60,000 wias raised for CHOC. bringina the total contributed over the years by the hospital's women's guilds to nearly $4 million. Guild donations arc used to hcl~ underwrite the CHOC Children's Clinic and to suppon the hospital'.s bu1ldina fund. • • • Oranae County wine lovers had a real treat when the Town and Country Committee of the Oranac County Philharmonic Society put on its recent "Wincfest '84" at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Amona those off'cnna toasta to aood mus c and good fellowship were the chairman of the event, Wuda Cobb, and her husband, Dr. TyHll Cobb and Marle1e Cote and Aue Vaaau. Fony-two vineyards were represented for the event which sold out a month in advance. T&C committee member Elaine Omitircports nearly 600 peoplewtrc--therc (111 in aood spirits). • J la11on will nse b} 3 3 million dunng this decade. from 19.6 m1ll1on 1n 1980 t o 22.9 m11l1on 1n 1990 (a 17 percent increase), it said Wednesday. This contrasts to a 6.5 percent decline in the under-six popula11on in the pre\ 1ous decade. Another reason for the expected increase m demand for child care services 1s 1he growing proportion of children living with only one parent. usually 1hc mother. the report said. .. The population of children under 10 from single-parent households 1s e\pected to me b} 48 percent be· The I 990's will be the firs! decade to begin w11h a maJonty of mothers ( 55 percent) in the labor force. it said. "This represents a percentage in- crease of over 80 percent since 1970, when fewer than one-third of all married mothers of children under six worked.·· It predicted that the need for affordable child care will grow be- cause of the ent~ of single mother\ into the labor force. The repon rncd a recent Census Bureau finding that the l>.ily "9t P'Mt•., ........ L .... Ann Stem •hared a laugh with Olivia Chand before the Chlldrena Hoepltal Gullcfa fuhlon ahow &ot under way. 0.., ..... -.... ... ,-ct ...... Wanda Cobb and lier lluband, Dr. Tyeon Cobb. umpled Oranie Coaat Philharmonic'• .. Wlnefeet '84 .. fun. .· J current suppl)' of child care for man mothers 1s inadequate. It csumat lha1 I 7 mil hon womrn. or 26 percen of mothers of children under six n no"' ~art.mg. would seek r mplo. mcn1 1f 1he) could find affordabl child care. "The number of low-income chi dren 1s e"<pected to increase. du large!~ to the growing number single-parent households. which typ1 cally suffer from a greater incictence poverty. These low-income famihe also have greater problems findin affordable child care." it said. The report also sa1d that bctwee 1980 and 1990 "the 80 and ov population. those most often m n of dependent care services. will n from 5.2 million to 7.5 m1lhon." Inglenook! 1884wind up forbid RUTHERFORD (PRN) -Two half-botlles of Inglenook Yineyard!I' Red Pmot wine. believed to be tht' oldest wine in existence produced b) the I 05-year-old Napa Valley winer)'. wall be among the closely watched lots :it the 16th Heublein Premiere Na- tional .\uc11on of Rare Wines Ma' JI in ..\tlanta. · The two bottles arc from the 1884 \image. produced from the third hancst of Inglenook's founder Gusta'e Niebaum. a Finnish S('a (aptain v. ho quit the sea and estat>- h!lhed the v.men in 1879. When this · Red P1not v.as produced. the magnificent stone "'1ne~ that 1s a '\;apa Valle} land- mark toda~ had ~ct to be completed. notrd CXnnis P Fife. 'ice pres1denl and general manager of lngknook'!I "apa Valle} operations. The 1884 \tntage was made in a lest ~·cllar dug into the h1lls1de so that rons1stcnt temperatures cou-ld be maintained. Fife explained The v. mes matured in thousand-gallon German oak casks. O"er the n-cxt decade the) reached the pr~ugious New York market and demand for them grew. The bottles of Red PiMt wert among a collecuon of ln.&lenook .. 1nt~e~ stored 1n the Niebeum mansion and now kept 1n the wine library housed in the old lnJlenoo~ WJOCr)' The Heublein aucuon ts the world'!I laraest onMia)' sale of fine and unusual wines and will offer potential bu)ers mo~ than 17.000 bonlt1 of o'er 250 wtnes. As al..-.y at will include 1 ~1de selection of rare old f uropean \'tnll&C$, such as some 1929 Chatcau Lafite-Rothschtld. a 179 t Galbcn Rhone (the oldat dr') red table wine ever off~ at tbt aucuon) an I 86S Chambcrttn from Bouchard Pe~ & Fils, and an 182S Hunpnan Toka)., The ranun rangr from the 100-)tar-old lnaknoo\ Red Ptnot to double m11nums of 1~79 Beai.alicu Vme)'ard Geo~ de Latour Pnutc R~nc C ~el Sau\ttnon ~ ...... • .. I " " .. Oren~ Cout CjAfLY PILOT/Thurlday, March 15, 191• Parents should follow t1'eirlastlncts DEAR ANN------------and I loved them. Our two oldtr onea 11t so mealed lilP at LANDERS: I • JUll 11 unbe,lievable. The youn,.r o net arc nothi na to brq ~ the comments about euher. of. 1 Aondian, who Please tell me what I did wrona? Actually you don't sa 1 d , • • p arc n t ~ ANM have to tell me. 1 know. I cared too much, and tried too should treal thetr n hard. children the way I •ti1DERS May I give some advice to pal't'nts of very young they w i~h their Un children? parents had treatedl•••••••ll•••• First and foremost: Follow your instincts. Never the m .•• I say mind what the "cxpcns" say. Just look at their kids and BALONEY! I treated my kids the way I wish t had been you will !tee that many of them are thoroughly kooked up. treated and they have not appreciated it one Ii tile bit. Second: Learn to discipli ne: promptly and effectively. I tried to do everything Just right. I listened to them. Wht.'n yo u set firm ~u1deh nes early. you let your children trusted them and let them have their say. I praised them know exact!) what is expet·ted. If they step beyond those --------------------~u1dellnes. the punishment \hould be swift .and mean- ingful. Tti\1rd: Don't be too eager to win thc.>1r approval Let them work at winning }Ours. - A Father Who Did Everything Wrong(Nashv1lle, Tenn.) DEAR FATHER: Psychologists and experts lD genetics still don't know why some children are wlnaers and others are losers. We see too many exceptions to too many rules. We do know for certain that children who are abused or neglected often grow up with personality disorders. But some of tbose do well In spite of the odds that a re stacked agal11st them. Other children who were loved and bad every advantage fall short of the mark. No one knows why these things badpen. I Implore you not to be bard on yourself. \' ou di your best. The same goes for the millions or others who share your feelings or failure. DEAR ANN LANDERS I recent!\ heard that v.omcn who smolo.e ha\e a much higher rate ofcanca of the cen1>.. Can this Ix true'? II dOt.'!>n't make an) sen$e to me. I can undrr\tand how !>moking could ca use lung Replace Your Winter-Damaged Antenna, Now! not included TV /FM Antenna Rota~or ~or Even Better Reception . 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Steel TV M11t • Antenna Dltcharge Unit • 4-Ft. Ground Rod• 4·1n. Wall Mounts • 50-Ft. Foam Twin Lead • Four 31/2-ln. Wood Screwa Check Your Phone Book for the ladle llMlek Store or Dealer Nearest You Hif I '> llPPI' Ar P&ATICIPl.TING S~ES ANO 0 AU.,_S __ _J_ _ ca ncer, but the ctrvlx 11 a ~male orpn that does not co me In contact with ct11nmc smoke, to what1a the connection? Piette lnvc1tl11tc this theory and uplaln. -Doubtln1 Thom111in1 In Berkelty DEAR BERk: My medical coa1alta1H1 tell me ~It c11arette·1moklo1 womeD bavt at Jcaat Iott tlmet 11 muy cervlcal cancers aa womeb wbo do bot 1moke. Tbe damaatDI •sent from tbe tar 11 carried to otlaer part• of tile body tbtoup t111e blooclltreatn. Walt, tbere'1 more bad D4ws. Youg women wbo smoke one pack a day or mor• for U years or looser locrease the rl1k of cettl.Dg canc•r of tbe cervtlC by at lea1t 1% ttmea. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have the perfect solution to our horrendous traffic problem. No car should be allowed on the road unless it i~ fl.Illy paid for. What do you think ofit'1 -Ned P. DEAR NED: I thlnk you'vt been reading too many joke books. Therr 1s a big d1/Terrnc't: ~tween cold and cool. Ann L"'nclcrs )ho"'s .'ou how to play 1t cool without freezing people out in her booJ.let. ''Teen-Age Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It .. Send 50 cents and a Jong. self-addressed, )/ampt·d t•nve/opt• to .\nn Landers. P.O. Box I 1995. Chicago. I Jlino1s 60611 Awards host With friends like these, it's tough to diet Andy WUllam• boat.a the 10th annual People'• Choice Award• -ln which mem- ber• of the public pick their favorltea tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. You've all heard------------- the myth about ovrr- we1ght people being Jolly. fun-loving and ha' ing friends. Well, it's not a myth. It's true. And the reason 11's true 1s ERMA BoMBECK because the moment ••••••••••••• ) ou lose a few pounds. you lose all )Our fnends and you have nothing to be JOll) and fun-loving about. I lost I 0 pounds once -fi ve in m) neck and five 1n m) bust -a·nd an aunt of mine said. "You look temble. You're going to make yo urself sick with all that dieting." Another friend said ... , liked you better when you had some meat on those bones." And m) husband said. "You look haggard. Are )OU sure you're not too thin?" (He said thi s on the da} I couldn't find my seat belt buned under m) stomach without a metal detector.) Another time. I lost three pounds in seven years and my best friend. mind you. had the nerve to say. "Don't lose 11 too fast or your facc will wnnkle and you'll look like )Ou're a hundred years old." When you're dieting. yo u're o ut there all alone. There's no pleasing an)one. They tum on you when you least expect it. A pal )OU have called every day of your life and to whom )OU have confided every calorie you put in }Our mouth•~ a rl·al swt•e thean about your abstinence. She will rt.'Jo1ce in )Our kttuce expenence and cheer you on "'hen )OU wealo.t.'n. But v. hen she turns into a hostess who is pushing a chocolate mousse that she's slaved on for two hours. she'll snap "lf)OU ask me. I think )ou're takin~ this dieting business too far Your clothes hang on you hke a bent hanger and }OU don't look like }Ourself anymore." t'-ov. that I lo. no"' ad 1eter has no fnends. I can II' e "'1th 1t. I ha' e learned to recognize plateaus of m} progress based on the opinions of m~ fnends. "V. hat happened.., \ ou look terrible~·· meam I'm mak1n~ some progress. r, e got a long wa) to go. but it's bcgmn1ng to shov. .. , ou look drav,,n Ate }OU working too hard?" translate~ to the best r, r looked in years. And when I hear. "I'm v.omed about ~ou." 11 means I've reall) done it. A reader. Luc) Rankin, knows of what I speak. She wrote the following poem: "/ lost fi H' pounds No one said a word. I 8Q.Jned back two. That's all I heard ... Amen . Japanese war TV show halted LO ANGELES CAP) -The American debut of a contro,rrs1al Japanese tclev1s1on drama on hov. World ~ ar II affected the lives of a Japanese-American family ha\ been postponed after fears 11 was "anti-American" and m1gh1 damage U.S.-Japanese relations. ··<;anga Mo~u .. (Flaming Mountains and Rivers). a 51-hour h1stonal series. was to be broadcast in hour-long ~~gments in Los Angeles and other cities beginning <iaturday. Feb. 25. The series stars some of Japan's top actors and 1s based on Toyoko Ya mazak1's best-sell ing novel. "Futatsu nu Sokoku" (Two Fath erlands). The book has been cnt1ci1ed for us ponrayal of Japanese-Americans and Japanese-Americans who fo ught in the U.S. armed 'lerv1ces during World War II. · The Rafu Shimpo, a newspaper serving th e Japanese-American community in Los Angeles. learned th1~ week that NHK International. Japan's maJor 1clev1s1on network. ordered all l:.J.S. showings "tempor- anl) postponed ... NOGUERON -t:OO-B ~R NEWS D POUCf WOMAN • THAEE'S COMPANY • HAWAII FIVE-4> • MACNBL I L.84AEA NEW8HOUA m> AMERICAH OOVEAHMENT C88NEWS OAICNEWSQ QINICNEWS !~AHOYKE • • * "Bob Le Aambeu<" (1956) Isabelle Corey, Roger Duchesne "O)MOVIE *. "Snoopy Come Home" (1972) Animated -8:30-1 =Of CULTUAE !I ::1m Of F-ORT\JNE ITHATGIAL VIOEO JUKEBOX -4:45- '.l) CIH£MASCOffE -8:50- fD PlEDOE~ -8:58- m> PW>GE~- 1J C8SHEWS D HICHEWS G HAPPY DAYS AOAAI lie~ G)FAME -~~~ m> 8UT2 OH 8ArT A.14 (]) P.M. MAGAZINE (ID) ENTERT AJHMENT TONIGHT QI LOVE CONNECTION m MOYIE * * * "Lady 01 Burlesque" ( 1943) Barbara Stanwyck, Michael O'Shea Cl{) 10 YEARS Of PEOPt..E MAGAZINE FAERIE TAl..E THEATRE (%)THE COMPLEAT BEA TlES -7:30- B 2 OH THE TOWN ca FAMll Y F£UO 8 LAVERNE & SHIAl.EY & COMPANY DMOHLA. e 9 PEOPLE'S COURT e WllD, WILD WORLD Of AHliW.8 (I) TIC T Ar. DOUGH (Q) NIA 8A8KETBAU. -8:00-IJ (I) MAGNUM, p J. D 13 GIMME A BREAK GMOYIE * *'" ~ Bomber' (1~ 11 Errol i n. Fred MecMurr1y QJ) TWO MARRIAGES JOKER'S WILD SOAP Q) AHYTHM AHO RAWLS eMOYIE • *'..\ "lsl1nds In The Stream" (1977) George C Scou. Claire Bloom 9 SURVIVAL ~MOVIE • * "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975) Ski· ~ P01tler, 8111 Cosby CID MOYIE ** * "Ragtime" (1981) James C19-~· Howerd E. Rollins 1 S) LENA HORNE.: THE LADY AHO HER MUStC ll;llld If .,I/I ., I\ -..i 1 ' ,, 111 l \ \ II' ~ aJli I\ 'n11lrl I lf'1'1) ii It' pump 111 l,l,Klo. P•lll'nl 11r ~rl'\ 1 ,111 h111h with \\ h111• ~·''' II 1111 ~- ------~~~ SHOES._...._ -1:15-m> THE HISTORY Of THE S.S. -Ha- l ca FAMILY TIES TIC TAC DOUGH LOVE BOAT -t:OO- • (I) THE TENTH ANNUAl ir•w~ "The Rl"9I' N1ge(' ( 19 76) Cloel'j Tyton, James Earl Jones -t:10- • WHO ARE TH£ OEBOl TS? -9:30- ~ ~ALO BIU * * 'h "No Man Is An tSllnd" ( 1962) Jeffrey Hunter. Marshell Thompton. m HORSE RACING -10:00- 1 llF BlLO LOU GRANT MYSTER't1 lAHO Of THE GIANTS (C)MOVIE ••'It "Under Capncorn· (1~91 1"2rtd Befgman. Joseph Cotten -.QJ CHER: A CEl..EBRA TIOH AT CAESARS -10:10- • JOHN CAU..AWAY INTERYEWS LEO BC l8CAGUA -10:1'- J)MOVE ••1 "Fighhng Back' (19112) Tom Skemtt, Pam Lupone -10-..30-G> IHOEPEHOEHT N£TW0AK HEWS -11:00- GD D (l)OJQI HEWS 8TAXI D AOWAH & MAATIH'S L.A\JGK.IN m w·A·s·H e TOP 40 VK>E08 fD DICK VAN DY1<E CID HOT HECESSARIL Y THE NEWS ©)MOVIE • "Blue Meglc" ( 1981) Cendtd1 Roy- Ille, Samantha Fox. (%)MOYIE • * • "He<cules" ( 1959) Steve Reeves. Sy1Y1 Koteina. -11:20- • JACU Gl.EASOH -11:30- (1) NCAA 8ASKET8ALl a!TOHIGHT TWlJGHT lOHE 9 MC NEWS flGHTUNE .. 8EAACH Of~· THICl<E Of THE ..aHT m&TS Of 8AH FAAHCl8CO 700ClUB MOYIE ••'h "The Outsiders" (~983) C. Thomas Howell, Mitt Dillon. -11:46- • L.AT91GH'T AMERICA -1to0- • AtnS> HITCHCOCK PRE8EHT8 I= HOLLYWOOD **'..\ "How To Commit Mlfflloe" ( 1969) Bob Hope, Jackie Glee.son (!) INOEPENOENT HETWOM NEWS 9 MOVIE •*'It "Cuano¥a's Big Night" ( t~) Bob~ Fontaine. ~MOYIE * * * "Deed Men Don't w .. Pllld" ( 1982) St~ Mlrtln. Rlctltl W11d. -1ta0-.. 8 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVI> L!TTENIAH . I~ flECON>Al.MI I L.A. TODAY • AOWAH. & MARTWS ~ LOVE. AMSICAH 81'Yl.E MOYIE I ** "Newr So Delp" (19821 LCIN Sendtra. Mlllt Ranger. -12:45- • M>WINO YEAM -1:00- ®MOYIE I 1 "Otedty E)9'' 11983) Setn Groom. ,.,. lotsfotd. -t:i0- 1 MNtYma MOOM r ' • * "The 8ttt" (t9TI) Glorll Guldt. P1trtelt Wtl)ly. ,, J ohn CrM aw (with ball) orfanlzee a game with patlenta (from left) 8 mon de Soto. Clarence Hardy. Warren Draper. Alan Sch nelder. Joe Simon and Michael Enna in .. One Flew Over the Cuckoo'• Neat .. at the Mluion Viejo Playhouae. 'Cuckoo'sNest' well done ~ftcr und t'r-~------------------------• gmng a l'hangl· of naml' and se' l'ral rhansl')Of,l'nu e, thc loM Mission V1eJe Play- house is home again -back where 1t all T c;tarted in the th ejl.cr IJUS at Mission VieJO I••••••••••••• High School. And, if its homecoming production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is any indication. the ""ell-traveled co mmunity theater group has risen like the proverbial phoe nix. stronger than ever. Robert Michael Conrad . the new MVP artistic director. has mounted a spl endid production of Dale \\-asscrman 's adaptation of Ken Kesey's ""ell-known no,el -the screen 'ersion of which won the first Oscar "tnple cro"n" (best picture. actor and actress) smce "It Happened One Night" 1n 1934 As total theater n's among the b1gg1es. setting ns v1c"ers up with laughs only to blow them awa} with traged}. "Cuckoo's Nest" unfolds 1n a state mental hospital ""hrre a mahngenng convict 1s sent for psychiatric attention. but proceeds to qu1ckl) become the "bull goost" loone) .. and lead the other patients 1n a revolt against the s)stem The S)Stem 1s personified by the hospital's chief nurse who rules '-"Ith a softly sad1suc hand. exacerbating Selleck t akes a shot at m edia NEW YORK (A P) -~ctor Tom Selleck -star of T'v\ ··Magnum" -sa~s ""hat ~ou read about him 1s not li(...ch to be true. or at least thl' whole truth. Selleck. 39. complains that interviews don"t present the full picture. In ten 1e"crs. he sa~!>. use the same old quotes and ~uggl·st that he's a "non-three d1mens1onal gu~ .. The image "isn't me." Selleck sa)s. LU XURY THEATRfS=~·-·-i. ht 2 Matinee Showings 0 nly S2. 75 Unless Noted •3GI3•r•lu!j6J 63~ 2ss3 / ·=·-~ ·-) FOR FUnl EX<ITEffiEnTI V1SitOur ... *l AGA INST ALL ODDS wt ;tire •!Jt'Ilff;!tjlf u·:fi~?I• R 12· 1 s 2 4S s 1 s 7 so & 10: 1 s T1IJ: :.:·~::::: amJ1T wru1·1· Im ~PG 12·50 3:00 S .10 7:20 9:30 •!O ~ SllltO• LASSITER ~ 12:00 4:00 1 :00 I 00 3 .10 S:20 7:30 9 .40 S2.7S h i Sroo w Only Plus N 1gl'lt $1'1111 IRI Two Of A K ind IPGl Drove in s Ooen 6 30 Weekends I 6 4 S Weekn1gl'lh * C:ntln 1"" U11rft'1 I'/ F R E l IJ11I"'\ No 1e!1 PO,...,,_.,., .. , _ ___ .. ._ ___ ..,. .... ~ A Totally Spaced Adventure. ~~ IM4 Wiii U• l,,i.<t•-1 Co STARTS TOMORROW AT SELECTED THEATR ES! the ex1s11 ng ps)choscs .\t M1ss1on VieJO. the mam event (McMurphy \S. the Big Nurse) 1!> o'"crshadowcd b} some 1n<rredibly realistic performance!> m the suppon1ng ranks -specifically Simon de Soto as the impotent Harding. Warren Draper as the mama's boy Billy B1bb1t. Clarence Hardy as the kcherous Cheswick. Joe Simon as the fiendish Scanlon. Michael Evans as the hyperkinet1c Martini and Scott Yadusky as the catatonic Ru ckly. All are first rate in their individualized dep1ct1ons of cerebral turmoil. John Croshaw handles the part of the swaggenng McMurphy with bravura style and excellent command of the stage. Particularly effective are his scenes with the giant Indian. excep.uonally well !nlerepreted. by Alan Schneider. as the pair form a genuine fnendsh1p in their mutual defiance. The production's primary weakness. howe,er. is in the role of Nurse Ratchcd. a part beyond the age and ab1h t1es of Michele Hunt. who nevertheless cums 1n a valiant effort. A.lso disconcerting 1s Robert Hmes' overl) stcreot} ped dep1ct1on of the weak-kneed doctor -leaning 100 far into Don Kn otts parody. Rounding out the large cast are some effecti ve performances by Geoffrey Draper and Patnck Green as the strong-armed attendants. Kann Bennett as McMurphy'~ sexy g1rlfnend and Pierre De Lautrec as the gm-soaked night watchman. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" 1s strong stuff. both 1n the comic and dramatic veins. and the Mission V1eJO Playhouse ments commendation for a generally excellent production. It continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. in the theater on the MVHS campus. Call 841-4245 for reservations. CALLBOARD -The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse \.\Ill hold aud1t1 ons ~aturday for non-union cast membe.rs for its next production. "The Best Little Whorehouse 1n TC\as ... 1ryou1s will be held at 2 p.m. in the Orange Co u.nty Mus1c1ans Hall. 2050 S. Mam St., Santa Ana ... the musical Y.tll run from May to ~ugust with rehearsals beginning in m1d-o\pnl... JAMES GARNER A lottm~ P1ntnl1h011 A Un1m~ RtW ~G[_NM•IM ciJii.iG llAlllS~-9 C IMJ l....-"""""''-• • ....... ......,.. .,__ _., • ._ -•tCl'W ........ ":19~~ STARTS TOMORROW COSTA MESA lo,..~os C.nem, C,nte• 979 4UI COST~ MESA [O,.i•Os 1 ,.. 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' .. 10 OJU L .M.Boyd in~~~llily Pil I - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Match 16, 198Jt Set in concrete An Irvine public works employee acoops up sand that spilled onto Culver Drive west of Irvine Center Drive Tuesday morning after Highest PT A title awarded in Corona Four part•nts and om· fa( ult~ mt•mber earned the I' r A\ H onorar} Senwc Award at Corona del Mar H igh ~chool. The award. the highest given by the PTA. is in rcrngn1tton for service to children and youth. Susan Doering was honored for the fourth time and holds the record for winning the award at Corona dt'I Mar ll1gh School. She ts a member of the Parent \dv1'>of) ( ouncll and was lauded for helprng"' 1th nt'arly t:\ t'f) PT.\ project at the school. . . . ., Kathleen and Andrew Morrow wt•re recogn1z~d tor their work on behalfofth't-school's water sports program. fhe) are members of the Boosters Club and help in the m ustr department. Add111o nall}. they arc act1 ve i n l'arcnts Who Care. a support group for those fighting the u\c o f akohol and drugs b-,. student!>. • • • Michele Cella. a Corona del Mar teacher. re<.ctvcd her ""'ard for being the faculty ad' 1ser to the Laun Llub. the "-qwanettcs. the 'peech club and the .>.mn1can Field \trv1cc Student Club Sht· gt' cs many hour~ outside of her \lasses to student'\ • • • Maureen Oeding reccl\ed the ;.t\\ard tor hn "<ffl-. a~ t'\.fltor of tht· nt'"'slctter~ of thrt•c d1fkrenl sthool'>. \nderst•n Elementan School. L1nrnln M1ddk· ">thool .tnd < orona d el Mar H igh School. The nt•"''kttl·r~ 'il'F\l' a~ .1n important lint.. tx·1wct•n thl· school~. the !itUlknts and lhl· parents. • • • The Seabee Band of Ensign Intermediat e School "'Ill ~·rtorm dunng tht• pre-game aUt\ttte' at the ~lanh "'\I h.Jscball game bctwct·n the: Cal 1forn1a -\ ngcks JrH.l thl' Los ,\ngcll'S Dodgers. John Lindfors ts the b<ind'<, d1rnw1 Dallr Piiot l'lloto 11r Ho<tard Upln a concrete truck overturned. No one wa• injured in the 11 :30 a .m. accident. Cause of the crash was under investigation. PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT NAME ST A TEMENT The following persons are doing The loflowtng person 1s doing business as business as· ABEL.22691LambertSt RENAISSANCE· PER · 514, El Toro. Calif 92630 SONALIZEO BOOYSHAPING PRO· V1rgfl Marion Freeman. 2376 N GRAMS. 24352 McCtoud Court, Flower, Santa Ana. Caht 92706 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 James Vafgean 24281 Ontano Sharon Irene Tickle. 2'4352 t.ane. El Toro. Call! 92630 McCloud Court. Laguna Niguel. CA This business 1s conducted by a 92677 general partnership This business 1s conducted by an V1rg11 Freeman lndll/ldual This s1a1ement was flied with the S l•ckle County Clerk or Orange County on This statement was llled with the Feb 17 1984 County Clerk ol Orange County on F238849 Feb 1 t984 Put111sheO Orange Coast Daily F23741• P11ot March 8 15 22. 29. 1984 Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily 1329-84 Piiot Feb 23. March 1. 8, 15. 1984 1059-84 PUBLI C NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT Tne following person 1s dotng business as DESIGN CONCEPTS 410 32nd SI Newport Beach Calit 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as THE NESl KEEPERS, 2643 Or- ange Ave . "E" Costa Mesa. CA John C Mar1;ock 2700 W Ocean 92627 I Fro111 Newport Beach Caflt 92663 Betty A Grover, 22592 This business 1s conducted by an Marylhurst Crt . Et Toro. CA 92630 1ndMdua1 N1kk1 0 Norton. 2643 Orange John C Marv1c~ I Ave E . Costa Mesa CA 92627 This statemenl was hteo w1lh lhe This business is conducted by a County Cle1k nl 01ange County on llmlled parlnersrup r eb 21 1984 I Betty A Gro1;er I F238951 I This statement ... as llfed wnh the Publtshea Orange Coast Dally County Clerk or Orange County on Pilot March 8 15 22 29. 1984 Feb 14. 1984 1338-841 F23t507 Publtshed Orange Coast Oa1ty ____ PU_B_l_IC_H_O_T_IC_E ___ I Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 29. 1~~~4_84 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS j NAME STATEMENT POOLIC NOTICE The follow111g persons are do111g ------------ business as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS INTERCONTINENT FIANACIAL! NAME STATEMENT fltBUC *>TICE PKrfl'TIOOI 9U ... U HMlll ITATIMINT The IOllowlng pet.on la doing ~-NAILS NAlUAALt,,Y, 2t7& lrvlflt, Coate M-. CA. 92827 Shefrle Amen, 610 AurOfa, Sant• Ana, CA. 92707 Tlllt buel"9M It condUcted by an individual Sherri. Amen Tl'llt atatement was llled with the Cour11y Clerk ol Or1n941 County on Feb 2, 198-4 "'7111 Publlllhed Oronoe Cout Dally Piiot Feb. 23, Maroh I, 8, 15, 1H4 \066·8• Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINISS NAME IT ATI MIHT The lollowtng petaon It doing builnNS as: HAWAIIAN RAINBOW, 370-A E11t 17ttt St. Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 John Kamalant. 17'41 Tustin Ave - 22A, Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 Oalilla P. Kamalanl, 1741 Tu111n A1;e • 22A, Costa Mes•. CA 92627 This businesa Is conducted by· an indll/ldual John Kamalam This staternent was fifed with the County Clerk or Orange County on Feb 2. 1984 F237581 Publtsned Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 23. March 1, 8, 15, 1984 1062-84 PlBJC NOTICE rtBLIC NOJIC( '1CTll'IOUI 8uaMll ,ICtmOUI auaMll NAMI ITATlllllHT NAM9 ITATIMINT The IOllowtno l*90n 19 doing TIMI fOllowlno P8f'90l\ll are dolnO bullf-•· INe!MMM< • PANA(:Hf' INTERIORS, 2t02 DIVERSIFIED MANUFACTURING 9'*"-8 Cent81 Of., Suite 130, SEAVICE8. 1110 Santa Ane A\19, trvln.a, Cellf. 9271& Suite "I!", Cotta MeH, Ca. 92827 Judith o.w... Schutu, 34148 ~ knerd Gallo, 17392 S1n- Sat1;1 Ad.. delwood. lrvlne, C.itt. 92716 lie, Leguna NIO'*· Caltf. 92677 Thi• bulinaiM II conducted by: an Thi• bu•ll'MIN II oond11<1ledit>y· en tndlvldu.t. lndlvlduel RALPH 9 . GALLO Judllh o.w ... Sohulu Thi• statement wu filed wttll the Thlt 1tat81'*"t was llled wtlh the County Cl8fk 01 01anQe County on County Clerk 01 Otanoe County on Jtn 13, 1984 Feb.21, 1984 F2357ta FnaM Publl1h4ld Orange Coetl Otllty Pul>tlshe<i Orange Cout Dally Ptloc Feb. 23, Marcil I. 8, 16, 1984 Pilot March 8, 15. 22. 29. 1984 1077-84 1335-84 Ptlll.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE FICTmou1 •UllNIH K • l 0111 NAME ITATIMENT NOTICE OF DEATH OF bu~!~~;'1""' persona ere dOlng EUGENE E. BARNES AND CATALINABOATWORKS,24572 OF PETITION TO ADMIN· Sech Clrcle. Dana Point, CA. 92629 JS TE R EST ATE N 0 . Steven Albert Skoloa. 24572 Seth A-11%%47 Circle, Dana Polnt, CA. 92629 . . . Don F-r. 3791 Ctarmont, tr1;lne, To all heirs. benef1c1anes, CA. 92714 creditors and contingen t This business Is conoucted by· a creditors of EUGENE E. limited par1nerslllp h Steve Skotos BARNES and persons w o This statamen1 was flied with the may be otherwise interested Councy Clerk of Orange County on in the wiU and/or estate: Feb 14· l984 A petition has been flied Fm509 Published Orange Coast Daily by ALICE BARNES m the Pilot Ml*!ch s. 15, 22, 29. 1984 Superior Cou\t of Orange 1252-84 County requesting that ___ M-'---ll_C_NO-'-Tl __ CE ___ 1----------1 ALICE BARNES be ap- FICT1T1ous BUllNEH MLIC NOTICE pointed as personal rep- NAME STATEMENT FICTJTIOUS BUSINESS resental1ve to administer the The loflowlng person 18 doing NAME STATEMENT estate of EUGENE E . business as The following person Is doing BARNES (under th e lnde-(A) VISION COMMUNICAlfONS. business as (B) E 0 MAGAZINE, (Cl FASHION VINTAGE CHARTER ANO BOAT pendent Administration Of DESIGNS, 2428 Newport Blvd. 113. WORKS, 712 K-Thanga. Corona def Estates Act). T h e petition is Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Mar, Calll. 92625 set for h earing in Dept. No. 3 Sat Talesfore. 1754 Iowa Street, Paul K. Spelghls. 712 K·Thanga. at 700 Ctvk Center Dr Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Corona def Mar. Calif 92625 " Tn1stiuslnesslsconductedby·an Saron B Speights. 112 W est, Santa Ana. CA 92701 lndlvldual. K· Thanga, Corona del Mar, Calfl on M arch 2 l . 1984 at 9:30 Sat Tatesfore 92625 AM CoTuh~:Y sg:~~:;'!710~:g~98o:~~Y t~~ lnJi~:~~:,siness 11 conducted by an · 1F· YOU OBJECT to the Feb. 2, 1984 Paul Speights granting of the peution, you F2375IO This statemenc was flied with the should either appear at the Pff~~~,~~~3. ~:r~Y:1.~o. ~~·. 1~:~Y Coun1y Clerk ot Orange County on hearing and state you objec-fieb 21, 1984 • f"l . b. 1066-84 F2381135 uons or 1 e wntten o Jee· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as; SPORTS UNLIMITED, 18903 Mt Watton Circle. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Cheryl Rae Rlnl11n. 18903 Mt Walton Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Thls business Is conducled by an 1ndlvtdual Cheryl R Rlnkin This statement ""as llled with the County Cieri< or Orange County on March 2, 1984 F239t2t Pubflshed Orange Coast Daily Plloc March 8. 15, 22. 29, 1984 1339-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as COB, 3188-A Airway Ave . Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Cory D Bader, 190 E 18th St . Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business is conducted by an 1nd1v1duaf Cory 0 Bader This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange CounCy on Feb 14. 1984 F231514 Pubflshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 8. 15 22, 29 1984 1248-84 Published Orange Coast Dally tions with the court before Pilot March 8. 15. 22. 29. 198• the hearing. Your appear- 1337·94 anc:e may be in person or by ~~~~~~~-----your attorney. PlB.IC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDI- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person la doing buslness as· WATERMELON MOON. 218 Marine A1;e.. Balboa Island. CA 92662 Richard W French ti, 205 Coral Ave . Balboa Island. CA 92662 This business is conducted by. an individual R W French II This statement was filed wllh the County Clerk ot Orange County on Feb 14, 1984 F238513 Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 29. 198• 1249-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT The loflowlng person 1s doing business as. AIME. 17291 Irvine Bl Ste 408. Tustin, Caht 92680 Virgil Marton Freeman. 2376 N Flower. Santa Ana. Calil 92706 This business is conducted by an ind11;1duaf \lirg1I Freeman This statement was llled with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Feb 17 1984 TOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the t.'OUrt or present it to the per- sonal representative ap- pointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of lett.ecs as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fonua. The time for Wing claims will not expire prio r to four months from the date of the hearing notic.-ed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the fiJe kept by th e roun. If vou ar e interested in the es- tate. you may serve upon the exet'Utor or administrator. or upon the attorney for the ex- t.>cutor or administrator. and file with the court with proof of servtet>. a written request stating that you de- sire special notice of the fit. ing of an inventor y and ap- pra1sement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts ment~ned in Set:tion 1200 and 1200.5 of the California P robate Code I CONSULT ANTS 170 Newport Ctr The ronow•ng person is doing t-------Dr Suite 245. Newport Beach. Cattf tius111ess as PUBLIC NOTICE F238MI Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 8, 15. 22, 29. 1984 1330-84 AARONS & AARONS, Orange Coast airmen pilot school grads Second Lts. Scott K. Cummings, son of D ons J. , ummings ofH un11ngton Beach. and David J . Chubbuck, 'on ofl. Elaine Chubbuck of Costa M esa. lul\ t' graduated horn -\1r Fom: p1lo 1 training and have rccc1wd their silver \\logs at Wtlharm A.IT Rorce B ase. Anz. Cut..mmings will 'icrve at Pope Atr Fo rce Base. N .C .. with 1he 31 ~,h Tac111:al -\1rlift Wing. while Chubbuck has been assigned to the ~7t h Fl)1ng Training Squadron at W illiams A.FB. Robert K. Pbenecie, son of Jack and Nann Pht'l1l'l'le of Laguna Hills. has been comm1ss1o ned ·a -.eu1111.i lieutenant in the .>.ir Force upon graduation from OOicn rra1n1ng School at Lackland .>.tr Furct• Ra,e. fl'\as Phcnn1e \\Ill be as'>1gned to Vandenberg. -\tr r om: H<t)l'. I altf' \rrTl\ PH Robert W. Joseph. son o l C.eurge and B trnn1i: .Jn-;cph o f Fo untain Valk\ ha\ arrl\ed lur dut~ ,11 I on R1k~ Kan Jo!>eph. who prn 1ou~h \l'rH'd 111 \\ nt l 1eP'n1an). ts a 191! I graduatt' of 1-ountam Valk~ I l1gh ~ .. huol. Roger P . Gagnon. son o f Rogl'f P C 1agnon uf Seal Bl.'ath. ha'> be1:n rrumuted to the ran!.. ut <,tatl <,crgt·ant 111 the .\tr Furn· Ile 1~ an airframt· repair 5Pl'nalt'I \\tlh thl' ) 13th F1e!J M.11111ena11l'l' "iqua<lron ~11 R \I 'vtlldl'nhllll. England Spec. 4 JamesC. Ric hardson, <.on ofk ulh ~111d C hark\ R1c:hard<;on o f D:ina Po int. ha.; comrktl·d a v.heel- \.'d ·\Ch1cle mt·chan1c course at the Arm~ Training ( enll'r 1n I 011 fad.son. SC R1r hard5on I'> a I '->74 ~r.1du:11c of Danu Hills H igh School in Oana l'otnt .>.trman Gregory W. Pittman, son o1C 1l'l1rgt· Pittman 11f t o\ta Mt''a anc.l ">hnron Dcn tt·r lil J>lan·nt1.1 ha!. u>mpktc<l bc.t'>tl tratntng at lar klan<1 \1r I llrll' Ba!il' fc..·xa). Pittman. a I l/83 graduate of h1ant 1a I I 1gh \t hnol in C'o.-,1a M l''>a ""' remain at I addnnd Int -.~x·r1.ili1l·u t1a1111ng 111 thc 'll'Cunt~ puliLT lidd Airman Kim A. Bradstock, d :rnghtt·r ~,f Brian and lier) I Brad stock of f'u un1ain Valin. ha) l)l'c.'rl a~s1incd to ~hcppard .\tr rorn~ Base. Texa'>. aftt•r rnmpkting <\tr Fort·e basil· training at Lackland .\tr Force Hase. I t•xas. Rrad~tock. a 1981 gradu:itc o f L o" l\m1gos High School in Fountain Valle)."' ill rccci' e ~pt."nal11ed 1nstrucl1on 1n th<.' 1ransport<tt1on fid<l. Olga W. Fewell dies Funeral 'it'f\ t\.'CS wen.· held Tuc'ida\-for Ol~a Ward rcwell of Costa M esa. a rctrrcd ward ~crctary at Hoag "1emonal H ospital. who d1t>d Sunda) at the ho spital She ~as 67. Mrs. Fewell. who hvcd 1n 1he area for the past 31 ~-ears. was a member of the First Dap11~1 Church of Fountain Valk). She was born In Lena. Miss She IS ~UP 1vrd h) hC'r husband. Thoma!> J r cwt'll. of C. osta Mesa. two brothers. William Ward anJ •\ustin Ward. and two ~rsters. Onie H cndm. I orcnr I cwrs and Agnes Shelton. all of M1ss1ss1pp1 Al'io \Uf\ t\.1ng are t wo a,randwns. Mel\. 1n and Ronald M >lier of Costa M esa Services were held at the P1t•rrl' Brothers fkll Sro3dwa · Monuary chapC'I and 1hc • 1rn RapMt < hurrh offoun11un Valk .... }. 92660 ATTIC COLLECTIONS. Newport------------ 1 Joseph Capno Pro1ess1onal Assc An11que Mall, 1957 Newport Blvd . NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Inc (Flat 131 Promontory Or . West Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Loen Ho. 1314/RAMPELLO 1 Newport Beach Catof 92660 Bartiara A Wea1;er, 6421 New-T.S. Ho. H-17127 lh1s busoroess is cottducted by a bury Or Hunt111gton Beach, CA UNIT CODE H 1corpora11on 92647 AMERICAN STATE BANK Joseph Caprio President This business 1s conducted by an as duly appolmed Trustee under the This statement was flled with the ind1v1dual following described deed of trust County Clerk or Orange County on Barbara A Weaver Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Feb 17, 1984 This slatement was hied with the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR I F231847 County Clerk of Orange County on CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR PubhsheO Orange Coast Dally Feb 14, 1984 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN I Pilot March 8 15. 22. 29 1984 1'238453 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay- 1331-84 Published Orange Coast Dally able at the time of sate In lawful Pilot March 8, 15. 22. 29 1984 money of the United States) all 1255-84 right, lltle and Interest con1;eyed to ,-1"\INGS ,-o oO \II a~\\• Qal\1 f\\O\ ,,AO lA•'\' 'ti A\fl II " ,,, t 1\0\ ,.ail lh• "' l 1111\\\)lflf t 1\0\ 11 11,, oa111 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME ST A TE ME NT The lollow1ng person 1s doing ousiness as IMPRESSIONS 25586 La N 0 Ill ti I I I' I w h d t you rt' d o 111q y O tlf 11 o me t ow n n~wspaper Mirada. Laguna Hills. Calif 92653 Kristina C Walker. 25586 la M1raoa Laguna Hills. CalH 92653 lh1s business is conducted by an 111d11;1dua1 I K.ns1111a C Walker Tlie Daily PilDi fi ts 111 This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 21. 1964 F238M5 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 8 15. 22. 29 1984 1332-84 -DEATH NOTICES BRAATEN Str<-N. Cu~t.1 Mc·sa. CA ALTEH L BHAAT F:N . titi. 9~ti~7 Pit•rt'l' Brother a 1c·s1d1•n1 of Hu11t1nglon Smiths' M ortuary, Dirt'<'• Ekaeh . µ.1)..>:c•d aw;1y '11lldl'n· t0rs, j;jt) 1)5J9 rn.111.0 l111 ... p1t..il in llunt Iv 1111 M ;1r1'11 1 :!, 1!111-1 di Jl u. 1 1n1<t1111 f~.,1d1 Mt Br .1.11t•n HARBOR LAWN-MT. OLIVI wal>< a nc w IC'adc•r w1lh thc· Mortuary• Cemetery l'1t,v 111 flunt111gton lkath Crematory for mun• th.HI l7 vi ·.lll> Jh• 1625 Gisler Ave. w ,ll> th<' lwl11vt'd hll!-b.md ol Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 Alvt•t a ,J 81 aa1c•11, bc•fovc'<J latlwr ol .Judy A Anhc•r of L <1 P,11111,1. Hog1·r Hraatt·n of Ma1wos. Cnl111 ado Jnd Elll111 L St•tlx·rt uf !!:I T0t 11 and bl•lov1•d :-1011 uf Ernm;1 Bn1;.itt•n of Hunt1n~lor1 &>ac:h lie is also surv1V<-d by t•tf(ht grandchtldn•n and f o ur broth1•rl>, Llovd BraatNI nf SH1<·k ton, F.cl wurd Bruaten uf Hunt· 1111'(1<>11 Bt>ai:h , R aymond Braate11 of P1.•rr1s and Ou Wayne of H1wrs1de. Frwnds 1n:1y <·all at Pwr{·e Brothers Smithe;' M ortuary from 4 to !.I PM W ednesdt•y. M,1rd1 1-1. l!j!H and NOON to 9 PM Thu1~!av. M:m:h 15. 1984 Fun,'rnl ~rvt('('S w11l lx· con ductl'd st Lakeside Chs~I at Westmm.~ter Memorial Park on Fndny, M :u-ch 16, 1984 at 10 AM with PMtor Rolx•rt Linder of the' Good Shl'phC'rd Luth<>ran Church of Buena Paik offu·1at1nf(. lnwrttwnt will be• m :idt> in W1·i1 tm1nst l'r Ml'mo rtal P11rk The family l!Ugge~ts C'l>tltnbutlot\~ Ix> mnd<-tu th(' 0111njlt• County t'h1ld c;utd· .irw1• l '1•n11•r 171 to: 18th PIERCE 8ROTHE"8 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6•2-9150 BALTZ BERGERON &MITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 171" St Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC Vl!W MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • CrematOfy 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MO"TUA"Y 1795 Laguna Canyon Ad. Laguna 8t~. Ct1 92&5 1 494.9415 c and now held by It under said Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter described TRUSTOR JOH N W RAMPELLO. NANCY A RAM PEL LO BENEFICIARY AMERICAN STATE BANK RECORDED November 19. 1982 as Instr No 82-408667 of Ott1clal Records 1n the ottlce of the Re- corder ol Orange County, said deed of trus1 describes the 1011ow1ng YOU ARE IN OE FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED No1;em- ber 11, 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY , IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER 1091 Gf&11 Circle, Costa Mesa, Ca (II a street address or common designation ol property 11 shown above. no warranty ts gl1ten as to Its completeness or correctness) " The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, by reason ot a breach or de- fault 1n the obligations secured thereby. t1eretofore e"ecuted and dellvered to the undersigned a writ- ten Declaration of Derault and De- mand for Sale. and written notoce ol breach and or electton 10 cause tne undersigned 10 self said property to sattsly said obllgalions. and the<e- alter the undersigned caused said notice of breech and of election to be recorded December 1, 1983 as Instr No 83-549789 ot OMl<Jtal Re- cords In the office of the Recorder ot Orange County: Said sale will be made, but without co1;enant or warranty, ex- press or lmplled, regarding title posseu1on, Ot' eneumbral\Qet, to pay the remaining principal tum or th• note(•) secured by said deed ol Trust, wl1h Interest as In said note pro1;ldec:I, advances, If any. under the terms ol Mid DMd ol 1ru1t. fees, charges, and e11pen.es of the TrustM and of Ille tru111 created by said Deed of Trull. Said aale wlll be held on. Frldty. APf1I 6, 1984. ti 2;00 pm tt Iha Chapmen Avenue entrance to the Civic Centw Building. 300 Ealt ChaprMn A1;a . Orenge, CA. At the time of the lnltlilt pubH• cetlon ol this notice. the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obllgtllOfl MCurec:t by the above 08· scribed deed ol trust end •timated coats. aXC*'H•. and advtnc.a 11 S.0.~96.20. The total lndabtednwa belno an 8111mett on wtitoh the openlno bid 11 computed may ba obtalnact by 0111- tng (7 t•I 937-09H or (213) 62'1-486S the d•r before the aal• Dtted Maret\ 6. 1984 AMERICAN STATE BANK H Hid Tn.tt•. By T D SERVICE COMPAN"'t', ..,t By Sandie Ar"*"ta, Aaalstant S.C- r•tt ry ()fie City Blvd • W•t, °'anoe• CA 928'8 (714) 136-828t PubUINd Orttw;19 Couf Dally Piiot Marc11 15. 22. 29 1984 1.&te44 MUC NOTICE I NC. 2790 Harbor Blv d., Ste. 209, P .O. Box 1469 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Costa M esa. C A. 9%626 CHARLES D . DELANEY $46-6604 AND OF PETITION TO AD· Published Orange Coast MINISTER ESTATE NO .. Daily Pilot March 8. 9. 15. A-1%%188 1984 To all heirs. beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of C HARLES 0 . DELANEY and persons who may be ot herwise inter ested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by BANK OF NEWPORT in the Superior Court of Or- ange County requesting that BANK OF NEWPORT be ap pointed as personal rep- resentative to administer the estate o f CH ARLES D . DE- LANEY (under the lnde· pendent Administration of Estates Act). The petition ts set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr .. W est, Santa Ana. CA 92701 on April 4. 1984 at 9:30 AM. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting o( the petition, you sh ould either appear at the hearing and state you objec- tions or file written objec- tions with the {'Ourt before the hearin g . Y our appear- ance may be in person or by your attorney. lF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOR or a <..'Onllngent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the <."Ourt or present 1t to the per- son al r epresentative ap- poin ted by the court within four months from the date of first i~uance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Cali- fornia. The tim e for filing claims will not expire prior to four m onths from th e date of the h earing n oticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file k ept by the court. If you are interested in the es· t.at.e, you may serve upon the executor or administrator. or upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or administrator, and me with the court with proof of service, a written request stating that you de- sire spedal notice of the fil- ing o f an in ventory Md ap- pralsemenl of estate assets or of tht> pctJtion!l or accounis menUoned In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the C4ili!ornia Probate Code. HURWJTZ. REMER. & DIVINCENZO HO Ne•port ~ater Dr. #15'5 Newptrt Bu~. CA. HHO '7H·G71J Published Orange Const C»lly Pilot M arch 8. 9, J'S, 1G84 132.2-84 1316-84 PlllllC NOTICE H·11525 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. NO. 3550 IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU AAE IN DEFAUl T UNDER It DEED OF TRUST, DATED Aprll 14, 11Q. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU HEED AN fXPlA· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YQ.U, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YER. On March 21, 1984. at 10·00 AM GUILD ADMINISTRATION CORP., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded April 25. 1983. as Inst. no 83-172703. of Olficlaf Records In the office of the County Recorders of Orange County. State of Cafl- f orn la. executed by JOHN HASSELL AND DIANE HASSELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time 01 sate in lawful money of the United States) at The nor1h lront entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana. California all right. lltle and Interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed ot Trust In the property shulled In said County and Stale ducrlbed as. Tiie Weaterty 145 feet of Lot 3. Block C of Tract 612. as per mep recorded in Book 20, Page 1 of MIS· ceHaneoua Maps In the 0ffl()t! ot the County Recorder of said County. Tiie 1treet address and other common designation, if any. of the real property described ebon 11 purported to be: 2066 A,B,C, Wallace Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA 92646 The unda<sloned Trustee dl•- clalm1 tny llal>llfty for any incorrect· n"' of cha 1trM\ addr ... and othet common dellon•tlon. 11 any, stiown herein. Said ..,. wn1 ba rnacse. but \llfllhout ooven•nt Of warranty. 111- pr ... Of Implied, "-Otrdlng 111i.. poMeHlon. « ancumbranoea. In- cluding f..,, charoa and expan'" of Ille Truat• end ol the tru111 Cfeeted by Hid Deed of Trull, to pay the remetntng principal 1um1 of the note(•) MOUr.CS by llld DMCI of Trust to wit. S 166,500.00 with 1nt1r·est thereon from Mey 1. 1983 ii 12.625"1. annum 11 P<Ovlded In utd note(•) plua cottl end eny 1d- v1nce1 of $518 80 wttn Inter-alt. The beneftcitry untMf Nld DMCI of Trutl "8fetofora exa<Mad and dall1;ered to th• unci.ttlgnad 11 wm- ten Declarttlon of default 111<1 0.- m•nd for Sale. end • wriUan Notte• of O.fault and Elactlon to s.i1 The und«llgnad c:.ulad said N011C• OI o.fault and €1ac11on to UI 10 ba rlCOfdec:t In the counlY *'*' tn. tM I PfopetlY II localed GUILD ADMINISTRATION COAP 11181d Trutt•. IU60 GratMtcy Dflve San Dt900, Ci\ ttt3S (6 19) 560· 7722 lty: M.l. Oi\ITHIA. SA VICE PAESIOENT Pul>fltnad Orenge Co.11 Dall~ Piiot Matctl t. II. 1$, 118• too. ... -~ -- rt.a.JC NOTICE FIC11TtOU8 IMJ ..... NA• ITATRMUfT nie f'Oltowtng pttraonl • .,. doing bualn.fft ... CROWN AUTOMOBILE l!AS- INO. 17301 e.a.c:h Btvd. "13, Hunt- 1no1on ONch. CA. t2847 w11111m D. JICOba !nter-ptl .... tnc .. 17301BMch81\ld.II13. Hunt· lngton BMctl. CA. 92847 Thlt butlnffl I• con<lu<:tad by: a oorporatton. Susi. Peyton, COf'p Sec. Tl'll1 1t1tem911t wN llled with the County Cla<k ,of Orange County on Feb 16. t984 ,.., .. Publl•hed O••no• Coast Dally Piiot Merch 8. 15, 22. 29, 196-4 1309-6-4 Ml.IC NOTICE P:ICTITIOU8 au ... 11 NAMI ITATIMtNT The foflowlng person II dolno buslnep u . C .ALIFORNIA H O ME l.NVENTORY C.OMPANY, 244496 VIII Tequila. Et Toro, CA. 92630 Alfred A. Regnier, 24496 Via Te- quila. Et l oro, CA. 92630 This business is conducted by an tndlvldual. Alfred A. Regnier This 11atement was filed wllh the County Clerk or Orange County on Feb 16, 1984 F2'1nt Pubf11hed Orange Coaat Dally , P110I March 8. 15. 22. 29 1964 1311-64 PtlU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The follo...,1ng person is doing business as ARCADE SCREENPRINTING, 152 E. 20111, Costa Mau. CA. 92627 Vincent Berti. 152 E. 20th. Coate Mesa. CA. 92627 This business Is conducted by: en lndMdual. Vincent Berli This statement was llled with the County Cterk of Orange County on Feb 14. 1984 F1'l50I Published Orange Gout Dally Piiot March 8, 15, 22, 29, 1984 1253-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng peraons are dOlng business as: ROCKET CARPET SERVICES. 437 Plaza Estlvaf, San Clemente, Call! 92762 Hubcor. Inc.. Catllornla. 437 Plaza Estivaf, San Clemente. Calif 92762 This business ts conducted by a corporallon Phiflfp Hubbard, Pretldent This llatament was toed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 21. 1984 F23IOOI Pubflshed Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot March 8. 15. 22. 29. t984 1334-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U81NHS NAME STATEMENT· The loflow1ng persons are dOlng ousmess as THE SHEFF~LD CO · WES~ 9201 Heather1on Cr .. Huntington Beach. Gahl. 92646 Kenneth F Smi th, 9201 Heatherton Cr , Huntington Beach, Calif. 92646 Dwayne R Clark, 126 Dolphin 2, Seat Beach. Cahl 90740 This business Is conducted by· a general partnership Dwayne R Clark This statement was Jlled wtth the County Cieri< ot Or8J'lge County on Feti 2 T, 1984 F231112 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 8. 15, 22. 29, 198.4 1336-84 PtalC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S IALE GTD NO: 1n1-A RE: DevldMln YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOE" A DEED OF TRUST DATED, JUNE 27, 1912. UNLEH YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOU" PAON"TY, IT MAY N 80LD AT A "'9UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXf'LA- NATION OF THI NATURE OF THE PAOCEEDINOS AQAINIT YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YER. GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SER- VICES. a corporation u duly ap- polnCed Trustee under the fotfowing described deed ot trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or u set forth In Section 2924h of the CMI Code, all right. 1111e and Interest con1;eyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Tru1t In tile property hereinalcei described: TRUSTOR; JOHN MARK DAVIDSON BENEFICIARY: ST AN JONES RECORDED AUGUST 6. 1982 u Instrument Number 82-274715 ot Offlc1af Records in the ottloe ol the Recorder of Orange County Said Deed ol Trust. describe$ Ille lotlowtng property· PARCEL 1 Lot 7, Tract 2466. In the City of Coste Mesa, as per map recorded 1n book 70. page 34, Mla- oetlaneous Maps, In the office of the county recorder ol said county. MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS: 278 Palmer Street. Costa Mffl, Cafl- lornia (If a atreet address or common de11gnallon 1s shown above, no warranty Is given u to Ila comptec .. ness or correctness). The beneflciary under llld Deed ol Trust. l>y reason by 1 l>reecll Of default In the obligation• secured thereby, heretofore e11acuted end deflverad to the undersigned • writ- ten Oecleratlon of Oeleult and 0.- mand for Sete. end written notice of breach and of eleetlon to OIUM the undersigned to Mii H id property to aatl•fy said obtlgetlont, end tllw• after lhe underalgned o.uMd aald notice of breach •nd ol etectlon to bl Recorded Novemb9r 30, 198311 lntlrufTllnC Number 83-64591& of •aid OttiClal ~da. Seid W. '#Ill ba ma0e. bUt wlthou1 OOY8118flt Of w1rranty, ax~ prau Of' tmpllad, reg11dlng m ... poaMQlon, or ancumbrllne9e to pay the remaintno ptlncjpel eum of tl'lll nott(e) MCUted by Mid DMCI of Trull, with lnl••t u In aakl note provided, lldvenc.a. 11 eny, und8f Che term• ol Hid Oaad ol Truat. ,..., charo-and aicpan ... of tlMI Tru11eaand Of the trut1a Cf'Mted by Mid DMCI ol Trult. Said Nie wfll be h9ld on Mondey, Aprll 2. 1984 It t 1:00 A.M., at the Conco<d Str .. t entrlll'IQI· to the buUdlng loceted al 1570 E.ut 17th StrMt. Senta Ant, Ceflfornl• 92701. The totll amount of tile unpaid bel•nc. of the obllgatlon MGUred by Hid pro'*ty IO b• •Old, togatllet with fnteratt, late et\afgea1 and •tlm1ted eotll. •Jlf)erl .... ano •~tneee. •• of the date h«.ot, .. $7,•89 ,. O.ta: Mtfcn 2, tN• GUARDIAN TRUST D£fl0 8ER· VICES1 I COIPQfttlon, 11aa1a Truat• By: T.rl P"'4p•, AM11tant Seer.terr 1570 Eul 17th Str .. 1, Slli1e e San1a AM, CA 9270 I {11•1~1-]171 l»ublllhecfOrenge Coul o.tly Ptlot M1rch t , 15. 22. 19114 ,_ II t!l.lMA PllllC NOTICE PlllUC MOT1C£ PlCTITIOUI •UllNlll JK:mtOUt 9UQflH NOTa °' IALI ...... IT•T'lllQn' NAllll tT·-~ '~eoue ..-11 P1Cnnout.,..... T"'-follow•""-~ d .. ,._~"'' Notlet It ,_.by "'"-P\lt'IU9lll ,.. "..,, ...... ...,,,, lft Olng T .... I~ ,_ ........ ate .. .w... .,.._, ...... ..-.. ... ~-·"' ,......_,. v-. ..., to M0110nt 3071 ~ :»074 ot 1t\ia MAllR ITAftWWT MAim STA,......, n .. Jollowing ._..... Ofl dol"G The folOWtr\O 1*\0lll W. dol119 --• DUtl"-9 .. Cl\111 Cod. of the Stelt 01 CtllfOfnle BOAT MA N I 0 l MSC Hf I 0 tel HAR80R·PACIFIC MORl MIMM • bu.in.a.• PROPERTIES 111 31S I Alrwey At1· OAOE lhe uncMrtlgned, HARBOR TOW- -·... S"'le "' 1 "--1 •• C IHQ wlll MM at publlc l~tlon, al M<t DIVERSIFIED PAOPl!RTl£8 NATUAAL ARTS, INC . 3432 Via COMPANY 11, 270 8cMJfh Brll10I Qclot1o #201 ~ IMch CA Strwt. Suite 201. eo.1a ~.CA t.26M 92."6 -,...... ,_.,, w .. t 17th St COttl Mese 11 10 ..,,.,., ,.. .,.. """' I ..,.._ A 124, I limit_.. ---t~-.. ~ (b) v• 'HARBOR-PACIFIC MORTGA E Rienetd C eo.1m111 3151 Alrwey 128• a Umittd .,...rt...,•""p, 1.,.1 • m on .. Mondty lhe 2~~ ot 920215 Thomaa [O-rd Banll•, 1025 A ......,.,. Su11e O 1 C--1 •• C ......... .," vv Al)fll Ulo4, lhe fOllQ'tool"" bees ,,.,_ v• I....... A Dove Street, SU111 14S Newpor1 . ..,, ll~26 kec:n. Calll 92060 P'°'*'Y· 10 •It Jottn O'M..,e. 121& No1Ungharn Conu Aw . Lagun• 9-c:h, CA Roed, ~ Beactt, CA 92660 t2&51 Ray P 01m1ehetd ion s f H8fb0r·Pecu1e Equltl•, ,.... (a YMt Of car 1978 Yemeila e lltol Su,,, 102 s 1 A c .... M1k101 Clf MotorC""ll !n~ • r ' en a no A Calllornta CorPQrat'ftn) 1""1 0o.-'w ftll °'"*' Famlly V9"1ur•. 270 Wllltam JOMlt"'1 Tttvlthiek. 31 South 8rlatol Stteet, Suite 201, Not1l'I La Sanda, South 1Agun1. CA 92707 "" uu • .,. \/IN NO 2A7030980. 2A7 80 Str .. t, Su1t1 146, New""" DMch Thi• bUllrwtU II eonductl(I Oy • Call! 92•-..... • .. l.k:enM No 15P5382 COila M ... CA. 92826 92892 ., t h vvv ~Stall) CAL ounet P•r ,,.,, 1P Thlt bu11---· 11 "'~duct--< by a RIOh•rd C Bo.Iman limited Plrt,;;l'llp """'' ..,,. aid Ille II for the purpoM ol Tiiie blllineN 11 conduct.O by a RIQllarc:I Ar1hur Harmon, 31 Nortll general partMl"ll\lp. L• Sen4a. Soulh Laguna. CA John o·,.._,, 92877 lhll ltllln'ltnl WU tl'-0 With lht t1erbor-Peclflc Equlllel, Inc . ~tyl~ 111"$ 0111141 Ur\Oerligned tor County Cltflc ol Orange County on Rot>ort J. Sparr. Prffl .. -1 ~ & IOf'aot tOgethlf With Th11 etatement wa1 f111d with tl'll Thomu I. Banker, Prt11den1 Counly Cllrtt of Orenge County on Thlt ttll'"*11 wu lllld with 1111 • D 16 1°•• .,_, coat• of aovwt111ng el'\c:I , • ..-.. , rll . ....... Thia 1tatem1t11 WU llltd with the OI 1111>9n111 ol Ille ....... F•b 2. 1984 Counly Ci.tk ol OrlnQI Counly on OARWIN • WA.ONER F2'9nt County Clerk ot Orange Couniy on Oat.O Ihle 12th day ol M81Cl'I, 19154 FeD 9, 1984 Sheron P••1011 F227ta '•b 2, 1914 HAL A. YOUNQ, -"'• 1,_, Muolll Awe~ 9uft• 2"90 Molina def R.r, CA. toaa ~211) '22-otlO FUTAI Publllhed Orange Cou1 Deity Piiot Feb 23. March 1. 8, 15, 1984 10GC>-t4 Sult• 410 .. --~ v ., • ,,ltf7t P\iblllhed Orange co .. t Dally Pilot •-· on .. erman .. venue Publll~ Or•nge Cout Dally Merch 16, 1984 Ir.Ina. CA. 121'11 Pilot M8tch I' 8. 15. 22, 1984 (711) fSSaU16 I Publlahod Ofange Con1 Dail 1187-84 P\ibllahed Orenge Cou1 Dally Piiot Feb. 2~. Mateh I, 8. 15, 19&4 10M-64 PllOI March 8, IS. 22 20. 1984 y t328·84 PUBllC NOTICE Ptlll.IC NOTICE P\llt.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE PICTITIOUI •UllNHI NAMl I TATl ... N'T IALI Of PIR80HAL NOTICI Of "'"A."AT10N P\&.IC NOTICE The I011owlt19 perlOn Is dol~ PftOH"TY TO HtOHtlT BlOOI" M NEQATtVE OICLA"ATtOH 1----"""""--.;..;..;..;;_ ___ , bualneu as FICTITIOUI aUllNEll NOllQ9 11 hereby given 11111 blda The lrvtne Ranch Wlttf Olttrlet '1CT1TIOUS ltUl tNEll COTTAGE INDUSTRIES. 1527 NAMf STATEMENT #111 04I recet~ lor aale to the high· (1t:4WO)l1 prepatl~ e Nl(lltlvt 0.C-NAME STATIMENT N-POfl Blvd rrie lottowing petlOnl are dot~ hi bidder ol lhe follow!~ uMO 11r111011 lor Ille project(•) deacrlbld The I01low1~ person 11 dOI~ 15, Colt• Meta, C.lll 92827 ous•n(!5S es 1Qu1pmen1 whleh ha1 been dlelared 1>4M<>w A "Oral1" Neoattve Oeclar· bualness as. Klllfyna A Rlnnyk 1527 N-· SUNNYMEAO COMMERCE surplus to Iha needs of the Coast auon II on 11i. 111'19 Diatrltl oH~. HOTEL TERRACE. GRANO pot! Blvd (.ENTER l TO 1072 s E 8rillol 1 Community College Ols1t1C1 18802 Bard .. n AV1nu1. lrytne. CA . PLAZA DEVELOPMENT COM-15 Cotti M .... Calll 92627 '3v11e 205. Sanla Ana CA 92707 t 1) CONN ELEClROHtC ORQAN Ind I• avellabl• '°' oubhe 1naoae-PANY GRANO PLAZA HOTEL. Ttlt1 uuslnMe It conc:luetod by 1111 Sunnymead Commer~e c.in1er. a Sale l><ds will be°'**' and pub-uon A Negauve Declatellon wilt be HOTEL TERRACE INN. GRANO 1ndivldual ;eneral parlneishlp ion SE • hcty reao atouo a1 10 oo am Tues· conaldered lex approval of dlHP-PLAZA INN .. 2724 Soutri Grand Av· Kateryna A Rwinylc Bnslol Suite 205 Santa Ana CA day April 3 1984 1n the Conference proval Dy 1rie Boerd ol Directors or enue. San11 Ana. CA 92705 Tl'l11 1111~1 wu llltd wifh lhl '3~707 Room ol the D11tr1CI Adm1mstrat1on Iha OtslrlCI 81 I mee11~ 10 t>e ri.td W1n11m McWetl'ly. 3 t20 R<>gefl CO\.lnly Clerk of Orange County on fl'lis Dusineu 19 conducted b~ a Building. 1370 Adam$ Avenue. 11600 PM Marcri 19. 1984 1n lhe Streel Sen Otego, CA 92106 Feb 21. 1984 muled oannersl'lip Colla Mesa. Cahlorma All bids Ot11r1e1 Ottlce a1 1111 •bove lddrau This Du11nen 19 c:onducled by an F~ Ray p Olmac:heid Ila Managing mull be dellvered to tl'lil oHlce of Pro1ec1 Name Norlhwood Patoll 1nc:l1v1dual Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally .inner ltle 01reeto1 of Purchu1ng at the 111 Weter. Sewer and Aeclalmed Wiiiiam H McWethy. Jr Pilot March 6, 1S 22 29. 198• This statement w&1 filed with me above addreaa prior 10 Iha lime Ml Wal9f Faell1tie1. in lhe City ol Irvine. Tnls s1a1ement was fllec:I w11ri trie 133-64 c ounty Clari. ol Orlnge County on tor the opening 10 be eligible for Counly ol Ot1nge Conatruetton ol County Clerk of Orange County on "•b t6. t984 constderauon Liie bids cannot be approximately 785 L F of 16" FeD 2. 1984 1------------ ,211730 accepted 1.875 L F or 12"' w11er llrl41. 1no FU7581 PUBLIC NOTICE GARWIN a WAONER Proposal lorms and complele 1n 1, 140 L F of 15", 1 670 L F or 12"' Publlahed Orange Coast Dally _______ ...;...;.;..;... __ _ Sult• 410 atructions may be obtained at 1rie sewer main. and 730 L F of 10" Pllol Feb 23. March 1 8. 15, 1984 1'1Cmt0ua BUllNEll IMOt Von Kermen Avenue Purchasing Oepar1men1 ol 1tie Dis· 200 L F ol 8". and 4.330 l F of 6" 1063-84 NAME ITATl!MENT lrt1tne, CA. t27lS trict at me above address For ad• reclaimed water tine Tiie loHowlng parson 11 doing (T l4) 155•115$ rj11lon11 lntormalion or inspection Daled: Marc:ri 7, 1984 business aa Published Orllnge Cout 0811 appointment. call Shannon B Betty J Wheeler PUBLIC NOTICE ROYAL FURNITURE IMPORTS. µ1101 March 8. t5. 22 29. 1984 Y McCarthy. (714) 432-5754. Secre1ary 23851 \Ila F1brlcan11 lf202. M V . 1327•84 Bids muat be accompan1eo by a Irvine Ranch Water 01str1t1 ORANOE COUNTY CA 92691 Certlllec:I or a Cashier's Check made 18802 Batdeen Avenue SUP£11UOR COU"T AB M Nabl. •24 Monlerey Ln PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMf IT A TEMENT fr1'5 10Uow1ng person Is doing t11.1sir1e~s as ORTON DESIGN & SERVICES < O 11415 Sand Stone Ave Foun· !,H, \/alley CA 92708 R1ct1ard \I Orton 11415 S1nd Stone Fountain \lelley CA 92708 l 1'11s business 1s conducteo by en d111tdu11 R1cnard \I Orton fl'l•s st11emen1 was llled w1tn 1rie vounty Cieri\ ol Orange Counly on reb 14, t984 F23t510 PuoflsheO Orange Coast 011ty P1iOI March 8 15 22. 29 198• 1251-84 PUBLIC NOTICE LEOAL NOTICE NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DllTRICT Notice lnvlllng Bld1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 111e Board ol Educ111on ol tile New· 11orl·Mesa Unlned School Otstnct 01 Or anga CO\.lnly will receive sealed Mls up to 2 00 PM on Iha 23rd clay r 1 March. 1984, at lhe ott1ce of said -:.cnool D111r1et, localed al 2985·8 Bear Sueet Co•t• Me"lll Catllorn1a. 11 wrucl'I 11me Htd bids will be pub· •t•v opened anc:I read lor CUT STOCK PAPER Al bids are 10 be 1n accorda~ w 1n Cond111ona lnstruchons and SpK1hca1tons which are now on Ille r In& otttCe 01 the Purchasing Dtrec· t ,, ol said S<:hOOI OtStr>Cl 2985-B dea1 S1ree1 Costa Mes.a California "'626 81d packages and sam~es may c:,e picked up at Ina rchas- ng Stores Office 2985 Be Slreel Loosle Mesa CA 92626. Ir Mis Beverlett Barker Buyer Phone -,., 556-3237 A Per1ormance Bond may be re- ;iuired at the d•stret1on of 1ne Dis· tr1c1 No bidder may withdraw t11s Bid tor a pe11<><1 or IOrly-llve (45) days aller tne date set lor the openlnO thereof r11e Board ol Educauon ol 111• "4ewpor1-Mesa Unified Sctlool DIS· 1rict re11rves the rtght to rajetl any or all Dlds and not necessarlfy ae- rept ttle lowesl Bid and to wal,,.. eny 1nlormallty or 1rregul1rtty 1n <IOY Bid received NEWPORT -MES A U NIFIED SCHOOL OtSTRICT Dorothy Harvey Fisher C P M Purchasing 01rec1or 17141556-3217 Published Oranoe Coas1 Daily P1101 March 8 15 1984 134 1-84 P\llllC NOTICE H·1111S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of 9Ul.K TRANSFER (Sece. 1101-e107 U.C.C,) Notice 11 hereby given to eredl· tors o4 the w1lhln named 1rant- reror(sl that a bulk translar 1s about 10 be mede on personal properly tlertMnaller deaerlbtd The names anc:I business ad· droases ol lhe Intended translerors are. A8G, INC . a Calllornle corpor· a.lion (a sunslc:llary corporation ol Bekins Corporation), dba U Renl Furniture, 7470 Nor1h Figueroa Street. Los Angeles C1fllorn1a 90041 Ttle namtl(SI and business ad- dress of lhe tnlended tr8nsleretl(sl are RENICK FURNITURE RENT Al , INC . 1 C11hlo1n1a corpora1ion (10 be lormld), clo McCelferty Ak9ft & Wiiiiams 225 Broedwly Suite 1SOO San E1dgo, CA 92101 11ten- 1ton Jama McCallerty attorney al law That Ille property pertinent tiara· to 1$ deecnbed 1n ~eral as ce11a1n nventory ol r111den1111 ren111 lurnllura ind 1\Jrnlture ren1al con· trects. end 11 tocated at Six lurMure warehouses, located 11 I ) 1338 West 91h Strfft Upland CA 91768, bl 8201 Alvarado. le Mesa. CA 92041, c) 4898 Cardi,,., San Diego. CA 92111 di t3425 Sherm.n Wey. North HOiiywood, CA 91805, e) 1040 Kt1mtf' Plec;e East Anan.tn'I. CA 92808. f) 1501 W"t Wetdlow. Long Buch, CA 90810 The BullneN f\8ml UMd by Hid transferor• et 111c:1 location 11: U-RENT FURNITURE Thet Nld bull< transfer le In· landed to ti. coneumm11ed 11 th• ottloe of. Wtll• Fergo Bank, 6001 Topanga Canyon 8ou1eY1rd, Wood· land 1-11111, CA. 91387 on or alttt AprH 2, 1084. p~able to the Coast COmmuMy irvlne, CA 92716 700 CM c c-llf Dr. w .. t San Clemente. CA 92671 College Oistncl. or cul'I 1n an Publl1hed Orange Coast 011ly Pllol Senti Ane, CA. 12101 This buslneu 11 c:ondueled by an amount not leas than 10"~ of the March 15. 1984 Pletntltf EVEREn W ROB-lndlv1duel total bid Personal Checks ate nol 149t-84 INSON. aka E W ROBINSON ABM Net>I ICC9plable ~Sit ol SUCGeSlhil Defendant NEYEREH FAKOUR: Thi• •l•tement WU hied w111'1 Iha bidder will be applied 10 Iha ------------JACO'S DESIGNS. INC., THE PA-County Clerk of Orange County on purchase price Other depoall P\&.IC NOTICE CIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH Feb 2. 1984 checksandlorca$hw1llbete1u1ned CO , STEVEN J FELDMAN. rn7t15 within lltteen ( 15) days alte< 11'19 FICTmOUI llUllNESI ALISO-LAGUNA, INC . ERNEST Publlshld Orange Coast Delly Soard ol Trustees' acceptance ol NAME STATEMENT OCHOA. AMERICAN FINANCIAL Piiot Feb 23 March 1 8, 15. 1984 r11gll bid, whtell w1" be wHl'ltn 30 The lollowlng oeraons are 00.ng OF ORANGE COUNTY, BRENDA 1061·84 c:lay1 ol bid opening buslneu as STONE. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE All properly ts olte<ed 10< sale "as PHYSICAL HEAL TH MANAGE-INSURANCE COMPANY. ORANGE ------------ •s · w11h all faults and wnl'IOUt re-MENT 2530t Cabol Rel "106 COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR. O PlllllC NOTICE course ag11na1 Iha Dlstrlt1 The Ota· Laguna Hiiis. CA 92653 ' ASHBAUGH. l WHALEY OGGEE ------------ lrlCI makes no guarantee wrinen or Western Slalas MedlCaJ Manage-FASHIONS l TO dba Mil.AGE °"""'* implied as 10 Iha condition ol the ment 8225 E Spring St ,. 275 FASHIONS l TO. MARDI GRAS: I Ul'UUOR COURT propertyolteredortl'lelllnessolll'la L~·Beach CA 9081 5 'MEINHARD-COMMERCIAL COR-OfTHllTAnOF orc>perty for any use or purpose This business 11 conOU(;ted by a PORA TION. 0 GOBLE; S HAM-CALIFOflUetA FOR THE Paymanl in lull must be made oorporat1on MER. SUZANNE BERGER: OA\110 COUNTY OF L08 ANOELEI wllhin lourleen P41 calendar days Charles w Haathco See /Treu P STOECKEL TOM CAIN; STATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE afler not lee ol acceplance ol bid This stelemenl was "med with Iha BOARD OF EOUAUZA TION. 0 OF LIL y COL \/IN. Deoealtd and the llem must be removed lrom Counly Clerk 01 Orenge County on l EWIN, MAN UFA C TUR ER S No. f75-MS Ille Oranoe Coast College within a Feb 14 1984 HANOVER INC.: P. SPRAGUE, NOTICE Of SALE Of reasonable time mutually agreed · f231.522 DOES 1 TO 10 REAL PROPt!R'TY AT upon Publlahed Orange Coasl Dally Cn. No. lt 1t t1 PUaUC AUCTION ThlS notice Is In accordance w111'1 Pilot Feb 23 March 1 8 15 t98<t SUMMOMI Notice Is hereby given that the Section 81'50 of the California · ' · 1058_84 NOTICEI YCMI hew• been iv.ct. undaralgned, GORDON W Education Code. TM eowt may decide ea•ln1t yCMI TREHARNE. Public Admlnlstralor. Signed CORRELLAN J THOMP· without yCMlr bel~ tlfffd unleet H Administrator ol Iha ettll• ol SON ,ou rNpond within 30 deya. ANd LIL y COL VIN. OeoeeMd. wlll eell at E>.ec Vice Chancellor. Business Al· the lnfOfmatlon below. Publle Avcllon on March 28, 1984, lairs PUBllC NOTICE If Y°" wish lo 9"k the advice ol al 2•35 PM on the premises as Coast Community College District an 11101riey In lh1s matt9f, you l'lerelnaft9f described, 10 the hlgl'l- Publtsl'led Orange CoaSI Dally Piiot MUNICIPAL COURT should do so promplly so that your ast and best bldc:ler upon Ille lerma Marcri 8. tS 1984 COUNTY O' ORANGE ..,,men response. II any, may be and condition• her1Mn1ll1t men· 1320·84 CENTRAL ORANQE CPUNTY lllld on lime ttoned. aubjecl to Iha oonllrmatt0n JUDICIAL DISTRICT AVllOIUsled ha SldO deman-by lhe Superior Coun. 111 the r19111. 700 CMc Cet'ller Drive w111 dade El trtt>uma. lede dlcldlr con-mte and 1n1eresi ol u1d decedent 11 t ent• An•, Ce. 12701 tr• Ud. sin llUdMnc&e • -qua the lime ol Iha 01ath, and all the PUBllC NOTICE Pla1nt1H GRANT ·HOWARD AS· Ud. re1ponct. dentro de 30 dlH. right Utle and Interest th•I the ... tC-oet.53 SOCtATES 11 par1nersh1 c:on11111ng LN le lnfOfm.clon ~ algue. tale ol Hid decedent l'llS by oper- SUPERIOR COURT ol GRANT HALT ANO JOHN HOW· "you ... " lo Miii the edvlc• ol allon ol law or OlherWtM ICQuir.0 Of THE I TATE Of ARO •n attorney In ... met11f, you other trian. O< 1n •c:ldillon IO lhll of CALIFORNIA IN ANO Oelendent OE s tG NE R s ehould dolO promptly IO IMt your said de<*lent .. thellmlOI d9111'1 tn FOR THE COUNTY OF CHOICE. a partnership cons1111~ wrttten ~. H eny, m•y 1M and to all ol thll ca<tlln real prop. ORANGE ol JOSEPH AGOSTINO, co-panner, fti.d on time. erty datc:rlbed u follows. IO·Wlt Estala ol NORMA LUCINOA and JOANNE AGOSTI NO, II Ueted dllN tolleltat el ton· Thelandrelerredtoheretn l1t1lu· WOODIN Oeoeased co-partne<. JOSEPH AGOSTINO. "'°di un ltDotedo en ...... un-eted tn the State ol Cat1l0<n1e. CASE NO. A tt795o' en tndlv1du1I. JOANNE AGOSTINO to , de ber le h I Cl rl o In-County of Orange. C11y ol Unir1- NOTICE Of SALE Of an lndhllduaJ Does I IO x. Doe Co medletemente, de Nta "'-'·· IU corporaled, and IS deteflbed as fol· REAL PROPERTY Doe Corp r"pue1ta eecrfta, al hey elguna, Iowa (Probete Code S.Ctlon Case No 161232 puede Mr r99l1tr.ctl • tlempo. Thal por11on ol Loi 14 di Traci No 710, 782) SUMMONS 1-TO THE OEF£HOAHT: A civil 1020, H per map ttlereol recorded NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICEI You hew• blln 1ued. comptalnl hH blln IMed by th• In Boo« 33 II Page 25. 01 Mil· ANNE M MONTGOMERY. as per-Thi court may dlcidl 119eln1t you P•lntlff egeln1t you. If yov with to cellaneoos Maps. Records of said sonal representallve ol tha Estate of wlthCMit your being tt..rd unle11 defend thla leweutt, you muet. Orange County. described as fol· NORMA LUCINDA WOODIN. de-~ou re1pond within 30 d•Y•· Reed within JO days altat !his 1ummons tows ceaaed •• wlll sell al prlvat.e sale. on the lnlom1etlon below. is served on you , Ille wlll'I this coon BEGINNING al lhe most Weslerly April 15, 1984. to the h1grieat and II you wish to seek the ad11lce ol a written response lo ttle complaint. comer ol said l,.ot 14, and rune.Ing best bldc:le<, under the terms and an a1torney In lhls mllft!!t.• you Unle" you do, your default wlll be.,.tnenoe North &9 dl'jlNMll 07' 20" conditions hereinafter menlioned. should do so promplly w lhll your entered on appOcallon ol the.plain-East along the Nonhwetterly line of and subject to conflrmalion by ll'le written response. II rmy"'!' may be Ulf. ~ lh1s courl may enter a said Lot 14, 110 feet: lhlnce South Orange County Superior Cour1. flied on llme • Judgemenl aga1ns1 you lor lhe reltel 5 degr .. 1 10' 30" wt 60 ltet: subsequent to the sale and within AV1S01Usleo ha 11do deman· demanded In Ille complalnt, which thenCe South 89 degrees 07' 20" Iha time allOwed by law, at the taw dad•. El tnbuma, lade decldlr con· could rew11 In garnishment ol W•I to the Wes1erly fine ol said Loi ottlc.es of Frank, Roseman. Freedua lt• Ud. tin elldllnc;la • menoe que wages, teklng ol money or property 14. thence Nor11'1waslarty along said and Mann. by Harvey M. Neiman, Ud. reeponda dentro de IO dlH. or o11'1er relief reQvested In lhe com-Westerly fine to the point ol begin· attorney l0t the personal repr_,-~ le lnfOfmeclon q111 Mgue. plaint nlng tauve. al 101 W Broadway. Sulla tt you wi.h to Met! the edvic. of Oiied Dec 7. 1982 Ora~e Counl)'. UNIMPROVED 1100. San Otego. Callforn1a. 92101, aft tttOfney In Ihle in•ttM, yCMI LEE A BRANCH. Clerk APPRAISAL Pending all Iha right t11le. tnte<eat. and ee-lhoutd do eo promptly 10 that your By J Y Hyall Oepuly Loi Unimproved 1a1a ol the deceased. and all the wr1t1en r .. ponee. H eny, may be Pubhsned Oranoe COast Daily P1101 Rent•! Income None right title. fn1ereat and estate thal lftecl on time. Feb 23. M01cll 1. 8. 15. 198• Taxes 1961-112 $188 26 Iha estate ol NORMA LUCINDA 11 Uated deeN IOlldtar el con-1069-M LOI SIU -1pprox1ma1aly WOODIN deceued. has acquired Mio di un ebogedo en .. t. HUii-50·ic 1 tO by <>9911t1on of 11w or otherwlN. t o, deberl a he c erl'I In-PUBllC NOTICE Olr1Ct1on1 to Ptooeny Paclllc other 1ri1n or In addition to, that of medialamlnl1, de "t• -•· eu Coes1 Hwy Soull'I to 1st Avenue In the deceased. at the time of h9f reepueeta llCflta. 11 hey elgune, ORANGE COUNTY South Laguna Thin tell on 111 Av· ddth. In and to all that certain real puede -r99letred• • tllmpo. SUPER'°" COURT anue to Mat \/Isl• Avenue. make property. slluatec:I 1n the City ol 1-TO THE DEFENDANT: A etvll 700 Civic Centef Or. WNt rlghl on Mar \11111 Avenue lo con- Cypreu. In 1"8 County ot Ora~e. compa.lnt hae been med by Iha Sente Ana. CA. t2701 llnu111on ol 1st Avenue on left Side Stale ol Calllornla, commonly d ... .,_inltff egeln1t you. If you wteh to Plalntitt· WEST KENTUCKY PRO-Turn onlo lat Avenue going Nonh- scrlbed as 9652 \11a Sonoma. defend this .. w1ult, you muet, OUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION east to Ille (which 11 lot 14) Prop· Cypress. Calllornla. 90630. and within 30 days attet lhls 9Ummon1 Oelenc:lant JACI( I( LARABEE. et1y located directly attou the more panlcularly d99Crlbed as l11«Vld on you. Ille wlll'l lhl1 cour1 MADGE w LARABEE. 8lll NEW-stree1 from 22332 FlrSI Stteet, Lot t30 Tract 5374 as per map a wrillen response to the complaint. MAN, MIDWESTERN MORTGAGE South leguna. Caflfornla recorded In Book 244, Pages 28, 29, Unless you do. your default will be CORPORATION, A COP RORA-Place of Sele 428 Hellolrope Av- 30 and 31 ol mlacetlaneous maps, enlered on appllcallon ol the plain· TION , CONTINENTAL CON-enue, Coron• dal Mar Cllllornls records of said Orange County, Utt. anc:I this courl may 9'118< a VEYANCE CORPORATION. ACOR-from lntersec;tlon ol lnllflllta 405 Callfornla. (lass exclusions plus Judgement agalnSI you lor the rellel PORATION. THE PACIFIC TELE-and Mec:Artl'lur Boultlvard go Soulh easements ol record) demanded In the complaint. whlctl GRAPH AND TELEPHONE COM· on M1cAr1hur to lntarMCl CoeSI Thia sale Is subject to current could reaull in ga1n11riment 01 PANY. A CORPORATION. BROWN Hwy (CA • 1) continue Soulh on taxes. covenanlS. condlllons. re-wag". teklng ol money or property COMPANY, A DELAWARE COR· Coatl Hwy to Heliotrope Avenue s1r1ellons, reservallons. rights. ol other rell&f requelled In Ille com· PORA TION DOING BUSINESS AS lurn rlghl on Htoouooe 10 property rights ol way. easements. and exist-ptelnl U\llNGSTON·GRAHAM J & o The llrat !Wlnty live tlundred 1~ encumbrances of record Dated' Sepl 2, 1983 SUPPL y CO INC A CALIFORNIA (12.500 00) doll1ra Or IO"!t deposit The lerms and conditions ol ll'le ROBERT K KUHEL. Clerk CORPORATION. i. HOUSEMAN must be In ll'le form ol a Ca.shiers tale are Cash and lawful money of By SHARON HAEHU. 099uly ANO DOES 1 THROUGH 20 IN· Cllec:lt 1lle United States ol America, or CHARLES 8. CAREY CLUSl\IE. ' Sub)ect to currenl ltxes con- par1 cash and part credll. Ille l«m• Bulle 201, 1t1tl .. .ch ahrd. CaN No 35·2 l-55 dlllons, covenants. restr1t1ton1. res- of such credll to be ecceplabte 10 Hunt1119ton .. aell. CA. ta47 IUMMOHI MV1t1on1 eaS9mlf'llS. rights and Iha persooal repreMnlallva anc:I lo (714) ..a.'1te NOTICE! You Mve been avid. right• 01 way ol retOfc:I the Court Ten percenl 01 tnt Publlahed 011nge Coast Dally TM court may decide ageln•t you The sale will be made on the IOI· emount bid 10 8CC()ft'lpany tile ott11 Marc:l'I 8. 15 22 29 1984 wttlloul yovr bet~ Merd uni.se lowing lerms Cash 1n lawful money end Ille balance to be paid on CM· 1317-84 you l'Mpotld within '° daye. AMd of the United S1a1es upon Ille con- llrmatlon ol tall by Ille coon the lnfOffft•tlon below. llrm111on ol .. ie Oeposn ol ten per- Tuet. renls. operalt~ and main. 11 yO\.I wish 10 seek Iha advl<:e 01 cent In cuh upon acceotance of tenano• expenses, end pram1Um1 -• an attorney In tl'lts melter you bid on Insurance acceptable to the Should do so promptly so ll'lat your Polley ol title and one-hall 01 pUrCl'IUI snan be prorated as ol thl g -:;;. -.,.111.,, resc><>nse, If any, may bl escrow lee •I expense ol Mll6r tnd dale of conllrmetlon of Hltl Thi Ci) :::> --filed on time one-hell 01 escrow'" 11 e11penM ol ex1m1nahon ol Ulla. recotdlt19 01 AVllOtUSled 111 s1do deman-the purchuer conveyence, end any 11tle lnturanca ~ ;;. • daOt El trlbum•. lect. dlctdtr con-A llllrty·dly nc:row 1hell be policy shall be at 1'141 expenM 01 tile ~ V> It• Ud. eln .vdllncla • menoe que opened by Iha sellef at Mllefa purcl'laMr a. 'U CD Ud. ""JIOftda dlntro de JO d..._ choice B1<11 or otters are lnvlled for thll ~ L•• le lntormacloft que algue. Till"· rent. fir• Insurance end property and muat be In wr1tl~ and Q> :::> "you we.ti to Mell thl edvlce of lnterffl on encumbrences, 11 1111y, wlll bl received al 11'11 few ottlces ol a. >C en •ltorMJ lft "'la mettlf, you lhall be pro-rated to lhe clotw1 ol ~=~~: b~0:;':!';· J'.'=::i·~n. 8~t~ ~ ~ :,'::"'tt! ~==PJ1Y:,.":!;°: ~:W undetllgned reMrWs !he torney lex the perton•I reprnenta· _. -• fteed on ume. right to re)lct any •nd •II bld1. and tlvo. ,at 101 West 8roeclW•y. Suite (n' ::> II U.ted .... tollcllet el con-to postpone lhe tale from time to 1100, San Diego, C1llfornl•, 02101. -· o -a eefo de""-.,.. en"" Mutt· time In 1ecord1ne1 w1(l't Iha ormaybettltdwlththlCteniof lhe '5 -to, dobetll lucerlo I n -provl1lone with the 1>rovl1lon• of Superior Court or dellvwld to Anne :r meclletamente, de .... rftltMfa, au Section 783 Of !he Probate COdt M Montgomtty pereotlllly, at any ca· "' ,...,_,.. .. IOCftta. If hQ eiglH'a. Datt. Febtuery 18. t0154 time 111ter first publleltlon Of thl• ::r ,., ~ .. ,....,, .... '*""' GORDON w TREHARNE. PubllC notlc• and before making tllt Mlt, t·TO THI WnMOANT: l cWfl Admlnlatretbr ... but not 11ter thin 5:00 1>.m. on Aprfl ~ -comf!Wnl Ml bMf'I Med tw ttw Admlnlttret0t of the t1tllt 01 Mid 15. 1084. "O --paMttlf ....... ,.... " you .. '° o.o.dent For tuf'thtf Information and b4(I ~ def9M tMe ........., ,~ mwt, OAMSON/FLANS. (213) 784-3200 1orma. tP9IY at 1"8 omc. of the el-0 • wttMft IO c:l•Yt an. thlt amvnon• Publllhed OfMQI Coast Delly Piiot tonMiy 10t 11\t C*JONI r.-.nt•· !11 la MrVld on you, Ille with this court Meteh 8. I&, 2.2, 1084 llVO /IA •Written retponM to the complaint 127~ Tht l'lgl'tt le r...,--1 to r.Ject any ~ V' lJrnoae you do, your default will be ~rane>e Cou1 O~ILY PIL.OT1Thut9day1 Mll'ch 16, ~NA 1325·84 P\ElJC NOTICE NOTICE M TRUIT!E'I I AL.e T.l .NO. llM-07 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PAOPERTY OWNER; YOU ARE IN OEF AUl T UNOl!A A DEED OF TRUIT DATED, A119. 2t, 1MO, UNLHI YOU T AtCE ACTlON TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PU8l.C SALE. IF YOU NEED AN l!XPl.A• NATION Of THE NATURE <W THE PROCEEDINO AOAINIT YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW.· YEA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Iha real prooerty slluated In the County ol Orange. State of Call- lornla. known as 210 Newport Center Oflye, N-port Beach, Call· lornie end described ea follows. A leasehold Estala as created by ltlat certain Ground Lease dalld July 30. 197 1 and u amended by en ln11rumen1 recorded January 23, 1973 In book 10525 page 223. 01· liclel Records and re-recorded April 24, 1973 In book 10658, page 542. OHiclal Records 1n and 10 that cer- tain land tn the City of N-pon Beach. County ol Orange. State of Cautorma. deatr1bed as lollOws PARCEL t Parcel l u shown on a map filed 1n book 36. page 35. Parcel Maos. in Ille office 01 the Counly Recorder ol said Count)' SUBJECT TO easements, r1ghls ol •ay and oll'llf matters ol record or apparen1 PARCEL 2 An eaaemen1 lex 1n· NI.IC NOTICE ACnnoua .,... .. ..... STAT'u.M N~~S=~~HAT ~~l*Wft9rtdcif'IQ 1111 City Counc:lt ol tl'll C1ty of Ntw-ACOUSTICAL PAOOUCTS INC., po<t BMcll wlN llctd a pUbllc; l'lllfinO 5405 Comtn0tcqr onv.. Huntlng1on and teview Of tllt application Of 8-Gl'I, CA ~t IR\llNE PACIFIC FOR AMEND-All MaterMll Soociellt18'1 ll'IC , 5405 MENT NO 603 TENTATIVE MAP Commercial Drive, Hunt1no1on OF TRACT NO 12105 on ptoperty e.eeti. CA 92CW9 ~t locat.O 11 1499 Ford Roed and Riellafd Helly, &20 MIMI DIM, -_, TRAFFIC STUDY RequHt to ~City. NV 89005 ' amend the Planned COtnmumly and 'Timothy $"-'Pe. 1322 ElN Woy. l.lnd Uae Plan regu11uon1 of the Big Boulder etty, NV 89005 Canyon Planned Comtm.1ntty to II Sharon O'COl\not. 4644 Vi.ta lo etl1bl11h rftldlnUal d1ve1c>9-BAI"'-Or 11unllngton 8Mc::ll, CA ment 111ndarda lor property 92649 located 11 the aourti-1etty COrl'llf' This bvainess la conducted C>y 1 ol MacAn l'lur Boulevaro and Ford eorporalion ROtid. to be establlahld •• Ar11 16 Sharon O'Connor. S.. Treuut'tr of the Big Canyon Planned Com· n, ..... ,.,,,.,,, WM road With "" munlly Alto 11111 II a request to Counry Clerlr. of Orange County on subdivide 23 acrH ol 11nd Into ono FeD 16, 1984 lot lor re.idenual condominium de-Fm7• ..a velopmef11 and a resldual lol for pri-Publlsned Orange Coast Dolly ~ va11 open space purpotet, "nd thl Pt101 March 8 15 22 29 19&4 approval ol Trtlflc Sludy In con· · · ' ' 1308-84 A 1unct1on with the propoaed 80 dwell--------------1a Ing Unit$ on Iha property A DllDIJC Mt'ITl.I'~ r I Negative Daclar111on 1'111 been r~ """ ~ prepared by the Cny of Newport ~ HIEAIUNO NOTICI Beac:h 111 conneetlon with Ille appll-NOTICE IS HEREBY 01\IEN THAT • cation (members of 111e general pUb-the c11y Counell of tile c;!Zol New- llC 818 encouraged 10 raVleW end comment on lhls documentation). por1 Bolch wtll llOld 1 pu hMflng J copie9 of wllicl'I are 1veK1ble for rT,tdl~· ] public riview/inspectlon 11 lhl ropoaed ORDINANCE NO Planning Oeptrtment, 3300 New· 114-tO, bet~. AN ORDINANCE Of pon BO\.llevarc:I. Newporl Beach, THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH ,., CA 926e3 (7 t4) 840-2197 AMENDING SECTIONS 14 21.050 ~J NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER ANO 14.02 0&5 OF THE NEWPORT GIVEN THAT llld OUbllC l'lean~ BEACH MUNICIPAL COO£ RE- Wiil be h8fd al ll'll hour of 7 30 p m GARDING SEWER CONNECTION ANO use FEES. on Iha 26th day ol M8fch. 1984, In NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER .. Iha Gi>unell Ctiarnt>ers. 3300 New-GIVEN THAT' u6d publlc heorlng ... port Boulevard Newport Beoch. Wiil be held as the hour ol 7·30 p.rn.. CA 92663 II wl'llcn lime Ind place. on Mattll 26, 1984, In the City Hall 1nt9fesled persons may 1ppea1 and Councll Cf\atnt>ers, 3300 ..__.. r' be heard thereon ·~ ....... • WANDA E ANDERSEN ~~!Cn "":°"encs ~ .. , CITY CLERK ..-City 01 Newport S.ach lnterlS1ed pel'SOftS may be heord Pub111hod Orange Coast Delly PllOt thereon. WANDA E. ANDERSEN. March 15 1984 CITY CLERK City of Newport Be1ct1 1510-M oreu, eorea.s and 11et1icu1ar parking P\131.IC NOTICE over Parcel A as shown on a mep ____ ;....._.....;.;;...;.;..;.;;;. __ _ Publlthld Oronge Cout Dally Piiot Marett 15, 1tl<4 1~ filed tn bOOll 36. page 35. P81oel FtCTITtOUI aUIMll Maps. ln lhe office ol the County NAME I TATl!MENT Recorder of said County. The 1011ow1~ persons ere doing •nd wlll be SOid al pubtk: auction business as at the front entrance to the Orange AMT LEASING COMPANY, COU1 SaYlngs and Loan Bulldl119. 18681 Portollno Dr . trvlne, Calif 1700 Adams Ave .. Costa Meea. 92715 C•llfornla. on Aprll 10. 1984, at Allee M Tyson. 18681 Portollno 10.00 a.m .. lo the hlgtiest bldd9f lor Or 1rv1ne Cati! 92715 cuhlnlawfulcvrrencyoltheU'11ted Thomas J Tyson 18681 States Portof1no Or Irvine C•lll 92715 The sale wtll be made wtttloul Tn1s bu11ness 11 conducted by 1 c:ovenanl, or warranty regarding gene<el P•r1nersn1p lllla. OOS&e5Slon. or encumb(ances. Thomas \I Tyson to sat11ly Ille obllgatlon secured by This statement wat filed Wtth lhe and under the Po-of Sate con-Counly Cleric ol Or1nge County on 19frld tn ll'le Deed ol Trust execuled Feb 10 1984 Dy John G Rinaldo Fln11ne11I Cor· F2383~ porauon. a Calllomta corporation Pubftal'led Oranoe Coast Dally al Trustor. to AmerlCan Home P1lo1 March 1 8 15 22 19&4 Morlgage Trust Oeec:I SefVICe Cor-t 188-84 poratlon a Calllorn1e COfpo<atton as Trustee. for the t>eneilt anc:I se- curny ol Amer1ean Home Mortgage Corporallon. a Cafllorn1a coroor· at1on. as 8enel1t1ary. daled Augull 29. 1960. and recorde<l on Novem- ber 20. 1980 in Boot< 138•3. Page 1022 as lns1rumen1 Number 29297 ol Otttclal Records ol tne County of Orange. State ot CaJilotn1a Nollce 01 Default and Elecllon 10 Sall trie described 1eat property under lhe Deed ol trust was re- corded as lnstrumenl Number 83-458163. on 0c1obe~:MI. 1983. or Ottlclal Rec0tds of 1~Aunty o Oranoe, Stale of Calll0<nla The sale will be conduclec:I by AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE TRUST oeeo SERVICE CORPORATION A CALI- FORNIA CORPORATION 1700 Adams Ave . Suite 204, Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 71 4-S.6-5901 AnENTION ANE CAHILL Principe! end Interest due $19.829 17 Colle. Expen5e$, and Advan<;es clue (aoproJttmately) S936 38 TOTAL $20.765 55 ATEO Maten 12. 1984 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE TRUST OEEO SERVICE CORPORATION. a California cor· por111on By Dennis B Schmvclcl( Re- 0<ganlzat1on Truslee STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE)SS On March 12. 1984 before me the undersigned, a Notary Pubtle 1n and IOf sal<1 County and State, per- son1111y apeared Dennis B Schmucker, Reorganization Trustee lor Amlflcan Home Mortgage Trusl Deed Service Corporauon. a Call· rornla corpora11on. personally known to me (or proved lo me on Ille basis ol aa11a1ac1ory evidence) 10 be the peraon whose name is suDacr1bed lo lhe within 1nslrumen1 and acknowledged that he ex- ecuted the same WITNESS my hand and 0Hic11I M81 Ane Slocum Cahill Publlsl!ed Orange Coast Daily Pt101 March 15 22. 29 1984 1489-84 P\131.IC NOTICE PU8LIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tile Cuy Counc11 ol the City ot N-- por1ee.cn wm hOld a pubhc l'IHrlng reg11d1ng NEWPORT PLACE l RAFF1C PHASING PLAN AMENDMENT NO 7 • Request to 1pprove an amend"*11 IO the Newport Place Traffic Pl'lulng Plan to permit the con11ruc11on ol a 18, 15_. IQ It (net) ottlCI bulldl~ on property located In "Professlon•I and Bu1tneu 01· llcel Site 5 " A modification to tl'll Zonl~ Code 11 also reciuteted IO 11 10 permit a pOrtlOn ol the p1rk1119 ap1e11 to be compact 'lzeo parking 9')1¢11. AHO AMENDMENT NO 604 • ~t 10 ltnltld tl'll PfWVIOU•'Y epc>r()Yed Newpof1 Pi.ci. Pl•nn«I Community r•••IOtlt to ... to allow the con-- 1truc1ton of • 16..154 sq n (rwtt) olflcl bulldlng on proe-ty IOG•lld 1n 111e "Prot.a1e>ne1 anc1 eu11,_ ornc-S110 !t," end the ~tanoe ol a Environmental Ooc.ument. loclllld al 1400 Dove St,_., on the Pl.81.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUl lNl!SS NAME STA THIEN1' Tne lo11ow1ng person 1s doing bull"41SS as CUSTOM TILE SERVICES. 1321 N Logan S1 Santa Ana, Cafll 92701 G Wray Crawford Star Route Bo• 1390. Orange, Cahl 92627 This bu11ne" is conoucled by 1'1 lndlvjdu~I ,,,., ~Ord • • ......... o • ~I was tiled with the County Clerk ol Or1nge.Coun1y 9n Feb 16. 198• Fnt7S4 Publilhed Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 1 8 15 22. 1984 , t194·84 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAn MENT Tne . lolloWlng person 1s doing· Du91ness as MOBILE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE 1680 I N&'Mand Hunt- 1~1on Beach Cllltl 926"7 Rober1 L Eury Jr . 1932 Andros Costa Mesa. Caht 92626 This t>usiness 11 condutled by an 1ndlV10ual Rober1 l Eury Jr This Slatement was hied wlltl the County Cle<lc ot Orange CO\.lnly on FeD 9 1984 F2312t3 Published Orange CoHI Daily Pllol March I 8. 15. 22 1984 1183-84 PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINEIS NAME STATI!MENT The lollowlng person 11 do1119 business as DELOS TECHNOLOGIES 868 Halyard SI NewpOrl BNch CA 92663 Po Ch• Wu 868 H1ly1rd SI New- pOrt Beacn CA 92663 Tl'llS bvsine" •• conducled by an 1nd1vtdual P0Cll1W1.1 T1'1110 statement ... as liied with tt11 Coonty Cieri. ot vrange County on Feb 16 1984 F'23t741 Published Orangt' Coasl Daily P1101 March 8 15 22 29 1984 1306-84 P\131.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI ltUllNHI NAME I TAn •NT fl'le lollowl~ petton II d04~ business u ENTERPRISING WOMl!N 29 Mann SI . lrvtne. CA 92715 Virginia J Metz 29 Mann St . Irvine, CA 92715 Tnlt bu-.tn9t~ It condu<:1ed by· en lndhlldutl Virginie J Mt11 Thie ataletnent wee li'-d Wltll IN County Clefk of Orl"9' CO\lfltY on F'eb t6. 1984 FDl19I Published 0.1.nge Coe.st 08'ly Piiot March 8 tt. 22 20 1984 131' 84 P\B.JC NO nee flCTTTIOUIMl'*EA NAaE ITATI!MeWT The following per-.ons are dol~ buSl,,....u: ARGUS -DOMINION PROPERTIES •• c.llfornla a.nerai I Partnership, 611 Anton 8oullV8fd, Suite 380, Cos1e Mesa. c.111 02&26 Dominion lnvestmenll Inc • a California Corporation. 6 11 Anton 8ouleY11d. Sulla 360. Costa MIM Ceftl 92626 Wiiiiam R Wood. 41 H11igrau lrvme, Celt! 927 15 Campbell A C Fr-6890 Beachwood Street. Vancouver 8 C . Canad• V6P 5\12 Thia t>uSiness IS c:ondUCled Dy I general pannershie> W1nwn R Wood Tl'llS statement WU fl1ld With the • County Cten< or Orange Coun1y on Feb 9. 1984 ~· Publlshed Orange Coal! Dally Pllol M81Ch 1 8, 15, 22. 1984 1ta1-a. "8.JC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS ltUl'HEIS MAME STATEMENT ) The loltowl~ persons are do4~ business as ANOER60fll'S f'OOL' SERVICE 1975 Pomona Ave t 12..COsta Mesa. Calll 92627 1 Donald· F. A'1llerson. 1975 Pomona Ave 12 Costa Mesa Calif 92627 This business is conducted by husband and wtle Donald F Ander$on Tl'lts stalement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 9 1984 nmio. PuDhlhed Orange Coat Dally P11o1 March 1 8. 15. 22 1984 1186-84 PtB.IC NOT1C£ FICTITIOUS Wl ... IS NAME IT A TUIENT The lollowl~ person II dOI~ buSIOllS as (al CUSTOM SHADE ANO ORA PERY SHOP (b l ROY Al HOUSE OF INTERIORS (c) BLANCKAERT IMPORTS. 3535 E Coast Hwy . COfona del Mer. Calif 92625 Blanc>.Mn LleVen Emili Clriel Olltaaf, 1016 Valencia Costa MeS8. Calif 92626 This Du11ness 1s conducted Dy an 1nd1vtdua1 Blanckller1 Lieven Emlel Car~ O..teal Tti1s atatement WU filed Wllh lhe County Clerk ot Orange Counly on Feb 9 1984 Fne212 Publi"'410 Or•fl98 CoaSI Oa1ty Pilot Marcti 1 8 15 22 1984 118•-8• P\131.IC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREOfTORS OF 8ULK TllANSFER tSecs 6101..fi107 UCCI No11ee 1s hereby g1V1n 10 tne credllOfS or c & F ENTERPRISES INC T1ans1ere>r1sl •lloM chief e' acut1ve office address is 2714 New· port 81vd City ot 4Costl Mesa Counly of Orange St8'1e ol Call lorn11 lhal a Dull\ trl/'ISllf 11 abOUt 10 be made to ZACA T ECAS ENTERPRISES INC TrulerH wtiow home Chill executive offlce edc:lren IS 11122 LOS AlarnltOt Blvd • C11y of Loa Al•mltot, Count)' or CW1~. Stet• or Celllorn1e The proper1y 10 bo Tr8f1Sf8frtld II deeOTlbld In general u All atock 1n trade, f1xturu. equipment and good Wiii ol lhat PIZll Pat!()( Duli...- known u '$HAKEY S PIUA PARLOR'" end loeeted at 10300 8teCll ~ . City Of Hl.lfOUngton 9oedl.. CcMnty of 0tlftQI. Stitt of e.ittorni. Thi n1m1 end llddreaa 01 tnt P9J • ton with whOm Clllml ml)' ~ llltd It Wiile Fa100 Bani!. Ctetow 0.. O.mMnt. tlOO 1 TC>PaftOI C•nyon Boulevard. Woodlend H"'•· CA 913U and the !Mt ~ lor INtng olailme by any etedltor etilll be April i ttl4 ~ It 1111 ~day l*ote Ille con•vmmatlon dat• ...,. • .,.bo .... 8f1d tll blda ~ -• ontwecs on applieallon of the pl~ Oetecs Oecomt>or 7. 1983 ~ oft, and ''* ooun mty "''°' e Anne,._ MontQOIT*Y, .. 0 < ~· liQlln9t yOU tor IN,...... r------------nortl'teUtlrfy comer of Newpoi1 Thoe bllllo 1ra,,.fer 111111 be conaum- malecl on °' aller l"8 2nd day of Apt'll, 19&4 .i 10 00-' M .i ACTION E&cAOW. INC ATTH .U.Rll YN WES'fMOA£LANO ~ ~ Iii 640 N tuetln Ava , Suite 101, Senta Ana. Callfome 92 70! 8o l1t 11 It known to Mid ln- 1.-.ded Tnuw1.,M(1) Uld lntend9d T{WWtlrOl(e) uoed Iha IOllOtlMO ad-Ollion.1 n11M1 and addt.aMI within Iha ttw .. ,_.,. IMt pat NON! Ottecs March e. tlM INUNOEO TAANS"A£CS A!NICK f:URNITUA f'EiNT AL, tfC., 1 CllllOmla COf'CIOf 11 IOn' Ito bl termed) ar J1llHI McCart«ty, 1ttorMY tot ~II 'urntture FW!l ... IM Pub4lahed Ofart98 CoNI Dally Piiot M1rdl IS. tll4' lA91..f4 '*'°"., ~attv. of :::> «*nlndld lft 1:M compl.int. ~ the £at1t1 of NORMA LUCINDA I» CD ooul<I ,..,ii In v«"'"""°"' ol WOOOIH. Dec 1111 ~ C1 wo099, taking of 1N1MY 0t ~operty FRANK. ROIOIAN., FRUDUI t ti)" 0t <** r9lllf r~ted In the com- lllANN 4111.. plalnl By H1M1Y M. Nl6mlfl. Altomey tOf fl" O.ted Apr'll 17, 1N1 Peraonli Ao9f-.nt1tM1. Annt M LEE A ~. Qer1( =~NPUM.UQ. t.:;LLYMAYAn£8EAY Oopu-=..::;... "':"' · DlilJ Pilat ::: ::!.. ":".:"-- '-~CA. 101 Classified Advertising u. AnGoM. CA._, Cttl) D t-1117 {t~) m.-# ~btilNCI Ora,. Coea1 Dally Pltot 8'42·5878 Publlsl'Mld Or1ng11 Cout Diiiy PllOt M111:ll •••• , •• 1914 Mardi ,, 8, 15. u 1tM 131$-l<l 11t0·M I USE THE DAil Y ftllOT "F45T RESULT " SE•VtCE DIRECTORY I·"' I<• .... 1111 ..... I I I I I "I 642-5678 h t HJ Place OtM and Dove Streec. In the NowPOf'1 Place PlaMld Cotftmuni. ty. NOTICl IS HlREBY fURTHCR GIVfN THAT said OUbitc: heat~ ""411 be hetd at thl hour ot 7 30 p m • on Mtl'Ctl 2t. 19&4. In the City Hall CouftCll CNmbon. :l300 N9wpOt1 Boul9Ya.rc:I. ~ BMd\. CA tH63. 11 wtllCf\ tltTll Incl ~ Inter~ Pft90M m41Y ~~ and be~·~ WANOA E AHOERSEN ()ly ca.tic City ot NwwpOt1 8Mcft Pvbllllhed 0r.,. eo..1 Ottlty Piiot Mlltd'I 1 & • ttl4 1W8-14 That the IMl e1111 tor ftllng dllma 111'1 tho eacrow ,....,.,.., to ,_.., • Matdl30.1N4' So ,., u It 11nown 10 tne T,.... ,.,...,, .. ----Nl'Nil Ind ..,. CS...... \lllOd Dy 1M T,...,...,.. °'111 IOt !tit l>M1 .,,,... ....,.. .,.. SAME. Thie bull tr.,.._ 11 ~ to Callf0<n11 Unlfontl Co!n,,,.,c111 eooo S.cuon e 10t Datecl F~ft 1964 b'Y l.lcatecu £n~ ~ OllaEf'l CCR(INAOO PA.ES!• ~ s ,~..., Oral'Of' ~ Ptlo4 ' Mwef\ 1$. ,... 1 '~ 81.2 OtMgeCout DAILY PIL.OT/Tt\ursday. Marc:h 15. 198• -- IMOMI ............. °' --"·Myllt ,.. ....... No A119800 ~IMCouf1 of1"t"Stat• of c.ilfomta, IOt the County ol Ot-ange 11'1 the Miu., ot 1ri. btat• of ANNE KAPlAN, 0.0..Md Notice 11 hereby gtven thll the un~ned 'Niii Mil at Prfvat• ule, to the l\J{jh .. t 111<1 beat bidder. eub llct to conllrm1t1on or &11d Supe<K>r Court, on °' •her 1h1 111 d1y ot Apfll 1984, II the office ol BEN I A SSAl fZRA ARKIN ~ WelSSMAN located at 5000 Ovet land Avenue. Suitt 11. Culvet Ctty. CA. 90232. attorneyt 101 tl\o Ex ecutor, County or Los Angel••. State ot CaJlfomla, all 1lgl\t, t11I• ano lnllf .. t ol "Id decedent tn and to all !ti• C«11tn rear property attuetad In tl\e Clly of Huntington Beech County or Ora.nge. State ot Celt lomla, partJc:ularly descrtbed as fol iow.. to-wit lot 15 ot Tr1ct No 5252 re corded In Book 299. P1ge1 47 and 48, or Mlacell1neous Maps ot Or ange C°'mty • more cornmonly known as 727 I Elk Clrcle. Hunt111gton Beach, CA 926-47 Torma ot sale cesh 1n lawtul money or tile United Slates on con- firmation ol nle, or part casn and balance evidenced by note secured by Mortgage or Tru•I Deed on the property so sold Ten per cent ot amount bid 10 be deposited with bid Bide or offers 10 be in w111111g 11no will be receiveo at the aforesaid ot lice at any lime after the first pubil catton l\ereof end before data 01 sale The right is reserved to re1ec1 any and ell bids Dated this :?8th Otty or f eDrua1y t984 ANDREW N WEISSMAN Attomey tor hecutor 5000 011erland Ave • 1 t Culver Clly. CA 90232 JOYCE LUKAS E)tecutor ol the Estar11 01 ANNE KAPLAN Publlsheo Orange Co.ist Daily P1tot March 15 t6 22 1984 1485-,M. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of TruetM'• Sste r. T.S. No. 3380 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED February 17, tM1. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- TION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC IALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NATION OF THE NATVRE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT fl LAW· YER. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORA TrON llS duly appointed Trustee under tne following desc11Ded deeo ot tt ust WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtDDER FOR CASH or as set fortr· n Section 2924h of the C1v11 Code all ttght lltle and ntere" co1o;eyeo to ano now held Dv 11 under saoo Deed or T 1ust in the'" ·pe1 ry l•ereonafler oe- scriDed . TRUSTOA Donald R Sell anti Jean C Sell t1usbnnd and wile BENEF ICIARY THE 'SIMON-EHREN~ ELL> GROUJ' IN- CORPORA TEO 11..a1 torn a corpor at1on as agent f(JI undoscloseo prm c1pals knowr dS SEG-120 pursuant 10 Loan Per11c ~ .111on Agreements dateo F1>Dru.u 1 tO 148 t Re<.ordeCl f t'Or u<.11 v lO t 98 I as instr No ;.>J4 ti; 11 t•or» t3954 paqe 1619 ol Ofl•t•dl Rt>t;ord~ 111 1t1e ot11ce ol the Ren11t1"' ul Or<111gP County sa•d det.-d or'' .~1C11<~t11ti?s the fo IONlrlQ pr( r .. r I, PARCEL I • t • ;>'J :.ii Tract No 35 19 r 1rie c , ' I ""Wl>U' I Beac.t Cou11ty ri' O•d• 9" 'State ot Calo lomoa as >I'><"'" r d IT•aJ:; recorded '"boo~ t ;>8 p iq .. o; 18 to 21 1nctus1ve ol M1sc.,11,1nPou~ Map~ •eco•Os ol Orange Lou• ly t .11tl<•1111t1 EXCEPTING !Hf Hf FROM lht' SouthwestP•lv Ol•P ro. 1 ~•said tand as conv.,~i>d I J !hf t.1ly rJI Newport Beach b~ oeed~ •ec.orOed April t 1960 11 Dook !. I: 4 pages 596 and 599 Ofl•c1a1 Re<.or<Js ALSO EXCEPTING lHEREFROM 1111 011 011 11q111. """"'"'~ m1nerdl 11 JntS na1ur .ii y,i<. 11glots and otner hydrocarbon~ tn wtoatsoever name known that t111Jy t;a w1tl1111 or unoer the parcel ot laml ll<>re1naDove de· sc11Ded to9"1t'"' w1.111 the perpetual roght•ot 011lhr10 n11r111fg e~PIOrtnQ and operati1111 the1Plor ano stormg 1r1 ancf1emov111q u,e same lrom said land or an~ 011 "' 1a1•cJ inchJding the 11ght 10 wr11p<,lt<.k or directionally 1lr1li and rn•nf' trc>1111a11us other 1han seod 1ano o•I < 1 yll'i wells tunnels end shalls mtQ ttuouqh or acro!>s the subsurrac1> ot said land ano to bottom suc.h wt11p-.tocked or drrec· 11onally drillecJ wPll<, tunnels a11d shafts u11cJPr il"cJ DenPath or Deyono lhp .. , "" , mots lhereot ano IC r~or ~ '• •ur , P PQu1u main tain repa,, '.l""P'' il"d operate anf 'Jurr-w t s , rnu1t>cr N1tt1out however thr •q•'I "' droll mine store explor" 1niJ ot ,., 11e through the surfac.e ol II " "~ pe1 500 feet ot 1tie sullsurl,Jt" ot sa•<J land as re- served m rtw ,J,.••tl rrr,m Tt1e lrv1nt' Compa11y .t M tt .. gan t.ur;wrat•on '" dt'P<l IP(.• r11 .. 11 OrrntJ?r 14 t~ n '" boo~ t;>~ tt, ; q<> •1<t7 Oll•c•al Af'(.<>r<l!> PARCEL " ,, 11 •"Clus•ve ao- Dutl~• an1 P 1 • H ,., •~ ;vet Lot A and cots 1-1 t to 1 '•'' mc1us1ve 'll Tract NCJ '1:>7 '' ppr map rP r. rJr(lP<l Ill IJr •II• 10 l > •IQl'S 1 lt110UQ'1 7 1nctuS1¥f• nt M••.r t-llmoeous rnaµs int the 'llhr "r t lh•· l 011111~ fle<.ordt>r nt sad C<1111,ry I J• ""' purposP~ <1nCl as 01'\I 1 t1• r • Ar IH "XIII 5t'I: 11on 4 ol II t• [J,.r .11 ~flu• o f CO•e hants CornJ1t1011~ I •Cl r•PStroct1ons rl'!COrcJ .. r1 l,l ,1 I , t •i1 I' DOO~ t 1090 DilQ" , • 1 U "' .• H.-c:o1Cls May DP .,,.,r, "''' w• d' 506 Rue~ roro Plate <. 01r11 ,, ,,,., Mar Ca (If a ~lr Pt•I 1\ltlor•\> ror ornrn(lfl Jes1Qnat•n11 ' tu;wr i1IJ¢ve 110 warra,,l~ IS u1vt•f ~·~ ,,, 115 f t)rnpletP· J'8SS 01 tOfHH lfl'l''\I The btu,t•f1t.. ,e·., ,,,,,Jflr sa"<l Oeec.1 ol l r u't t>~ ,,.,15< 11 I 1 b• eacr· or Oetaull on 11 f ol <l lfl(HI" Sl'Cure<J ttiereDy r +'•"' ,f '" 1•,t-c.,1ed and Oel1eve•ed 10 ,,.,. '" 1Prs·gned a w11tten Oecla• 111r1n ul tJelault and Qemend for S,"1• oll1(1 Wlll1P'1 nOltCe or tHeach and of ol••c.r. m 10 ca1•se tne undeM19nNJ 111 'IPll ">at<l prop e<ly 10 sat1~ly ~.11cJ t •qnt1on5 and tl\ereafter tllP 11n<Jt'r "Q""" cau5ed 481d notice ot b•r nrr 11110 or election 10 be RecordPrJ NOV"'' '"" 23 1983 111 instr No !I J ' tOf'> lft r t ~a o 0 1 1tc1a1 APCurd'I Said 93le will tw made out without covf'nant or warranty P• press or 1mpt1eo rf"Qard111g tolle pos-sell!lton. or encumb•ance!I to pay the rem111ning p11nc1pa1 sum of the noll!IS) 'ecured bv \Bid Deed of Trust wt1h 1ntere11 11~ 1n 58rel note provided advOnC:f'1 11 11ny 11nonr file terms of '"'d Deed of Trust '"' charg" and e• pttnses ot th• lrustee end ot thf' l•'.1!.15 cre•t•d by ,.,d OHO of Tru'll Said 1111e will be t1Pld on March 30 1984 lit I I 00 A M et th" 17th 1trMt entranct 10 c;111n SMw Cor pora11on 1570 F nt t 71h StrHI Sll"ll Ana CA in TU 1 Thi 101111 amount of 11'1e unpaid balaN:e ot the obl•galtnn secu1ed by ta1d prorllftV '" be sold t09•t"8f with nt•t• t late chatqn 1nd est1m111fld co11• e~pen5os and 1d..,anoe1 •" r.f '"• dRte her.of • st 12.183 75 -011• F'eoru1ry ;>q 1984 Sr AN·SHAW COA~'OHA T ION 11 Hid fruetM 1570 Es1t SeventttQn !>HNI Sent• An•. CA 9270 I (714) 54? ~81 t By Lynn B<vnner Au1ttf'nl Sec r•t1ry Publttfl~ OtllflQ• Co11.-1 Olltfy Pilot Maren I l!'i '12. 1984 126~ 84 Ml.IC NOTIC£ "°1'mOUI 8\J ... ta MA* ITATI_,,., The tollowlng Ptt*)nt .,. do.ng bUtiMNU 8 l G LEASING COMPANY ... tt21 r: Cetneole Bldo H. Slnt1 Ana. CA 92705 AIM! &ynoet, 220 Llttt19Vf, COt· ona del Mar CA t2e25 Albert Gruao, 310 POlnM tllL COfon• 0-Mlt. CA 92825 Thlt bUlllltlN It conducted by. 1 general partner•hlp Alan Bynder Tiits llllll'Tllnl WU tiled with lhe COVJ'ty Cleft. ot Or1noe County on Feo 2. t"4 FD7m Publtlhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Feb 23. Mlrch 1. 8. 15, 1984 1067-84 Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NAM! ITATIMENT Tile followtng P4HIOnl are OOlng ousiness as DANNY S VILLA MARKET. t8040 South Harbor Boulevard. Suite A. Fountain I/alley. CA 92708 Quan Gia Chuc;, t 1821 Ricky Av· anue, Garden Grove, CA 92640 Ut Lam 11821 Ricky Avenue. Garden Grove CA 92840 This busineu 19 conducted by 1nd1v1dua1s (husband and wtfe) Ouan Gia Chuc Tt11s statement wu lillld with the County Cte•k 01 Orange County on Feb 14 1984 F231St2 PuDllshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot March 8, 15 22 29 1984 1250-84 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HUAINQ NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN THAT the City Council will hold a public nearing regarding review ot apph· catton of LOOMIS FOOD. INC . OBA THE PARK ANO BAR ANO GRILL FOR USE PERMIT NO 3072 on property located II 25 t 5 East Coast Highway Request to reconstder the action ot the Planning Commission In con1unct1on with the conditions ol approval tor the Perk Bar ano Grrll Restaurant The p1oposed de- velopment includes a full service bar an aod1t1on ot an open patio for dining and drtnklng purposes. and for the use of live 11ntert11nment within the restaurent taclllty. The proposal also Includes the eccep- tance of on ortsite parking agree- ment. which will provide aodltional restaurant parking spaces Th rs pro- ject has t>een reviewed. and It has been determined that 11 Is categori- cally exemp1 undet the requ11e- ments of the Calltorn1a Envtronmen- 111 Qua1111es Act NOTICE tS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN THAT SB•d public hearing will be held on the 23rd oay of April, 1984 at the hour ot 7 30 p m tn the Clly Hall Council Chambers 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach CA 92663 at wtuch time and place interested ~rsons may appea1 ano De heero thereon WANDA E ANDERSEN CITY CLERK C11y of Newport Beecn Pvbltsheel Orange Coast Delly March t5 t984 1509-84 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. NO. 4t29s-o7 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED Aug. 29, 1MO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YER. NOl ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reat property Srtuared in the County 01 Orange State ot Cah- rorn1a known as 210 Newport Center Drove Newport Beach, Cail forn•a and described as tollows A leasehoro Eslate as created by that certain Ground Lease dated July JO. 197 1 and as amended by an Instrument recoroed January 23 1973 in book 10525. page 223 Of· l1c1a1 Records and re.recorded April 24 1973 in book 10658, page 542, Ofl1c1a1 Records tn and 10 that cer- 1a11" tand ,,... the City ot Newpbn Beach County ot Orange. State ot CahtOrn1a Oe5eribed as follows PARCEC 1 Parcel 1 M shown on a map Heo 1n book 36 page 35. Parcel Maps in the Oll1ce of the Counly Recoroe1 ol u1d County SUBJECT TO easements, rights ol way and other matters ot record or apparent PARCEL 2 An easement lot In· gress egress and vehrcutar parking over Parcel A as shown on a mep hied in Dook 36 page 35 Parcel Maps on the Oll1ce ol the County Recorder ot said County and wilt be sold ar public auction at the tront entrance ro the Orange Coast Savings and Loan But1d1ng , 1700 Adams Ave Costa Mesa, Cahlorn1a on April 6th t984 at 10 00 a m to 1t1e h1gnest bidder lor cesh 1n lawful currency ol tht' Un1teo States The sale will be maele wrthout covenant or warranty regarding totte possession or encumbrances 10 satisfy the Obhgatron secured by .1n<J under the Powe1 of Sele con- lerred 1n the Deed or Trust e11ecuted t>y John G R1na100 F1nanc1al Cor· poratoon a Ca11forn1a corporation as lrvstor to Amencan Home Mortgage Trust OPeO Service Cor- poration a Ca1itorn1a Corporation as lrustee lor tht' benetrt ano se· urny ot American Home Mor1gage C..orpma11on a C1lllforn1a corpor- llon as Bener1c1ary elated August 29 1980 and 1ecorded on Novem- be• 20 1980 ir1 Boo~ 13843, Page t023 as Instrument Number 29298 11 Ot11c1et Records ol !he County ot Orange State 01 Ca1otor1"1e rio11ce ol Oeleu11 and Erect•on to <,e11 the desc11bed real property .,nder !he Deed ot Trust was re- torded as 111strumt1nt NumDer 83·45816 t on October 18 t983 or Ot11t1a1 Recoros of tne County 01 Orange State ot Californ1e The sate wtll De cond\iCted by AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE rRUST DEED SERVICE CORPORATION A CALI FORNIA CORPORATION 1700 Adams Ave Suite 204 Co~ta Mesa CA 71 4-546 590t ATTENT ION ANE CAHILL Prtnc1pa1 and Interest oue $17 157 77 Costs, Ellpenses, ano Advances due (approx1me1ety/ $1 .76 4 25 IOTAL $18.922 02 OATED Match t2 1984 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE I RUST DEED SEAi/iCE CORPORA HON • Cahlorn1a Cor po111ton By Oenn11 B Schmucker Re-- organtzahon Truacee Sf ATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) SS On March 12 t984. before me. the undersigned.• Notary Public 1n •nd 101 said Counfy end State. per- sonally appeared Oenn11 B Schmucker Reoroan11at1on Trutt .. 101 A!T14HIC8n Hom• Mortg~ Trull Deed SC!fvrc41 Corporation 1 C11t- 1orr11a Corporation p1tton1lly ltnown to m11 (or proved 10 me on .,,. basis of aallttactory evlcJenoel to be lh"• perton whoae ntme It aubscrtt>ed to 11111 within tn'tru~t •n<l Kl<nowltlldg.-d th•t he I>.· e<uted the ••m• WITNESS my h11nd 11nd ofhclal ... , An• Sroc:um Cahill Publi1h.O Ot11ng40 Co111 01lly Prlot Marrh 1~ 17 20 t984 1418 84 TllE D~ll.\' PILOT LA . ·1FIED ID'FH:E 110lt'R Telephom· S1•r\'lct·. ~1 onda v-FrJt!J' 8:00 A ~1.-;)::W l'.\1. Businr~!> Cou1111·r Monda,.· F rtdd' 8:00 :\.\t.-:>::rn l'.\l. DEA l>LI \ t·:~: Pl BUCAT IO'\ 'lond.1' T uec;d.i\ \\ f'dnr-.d.H I llllr-.dd' f rid.I' '"1urd<1' "'111111.1 \ ..... ,,, \ \111 I i1 \\ ,.,j I I 1111 , I I I I r 1 l>t-. \l>Ll~E I I ~11 .1 111. ~I I 11 Ill ~ 11 11 Ill ~I ) I' 111 ~ t I I'. 111 Ill I 11 "I ~ 1111 I' 111 CA :\CELI. \TIO\ ,~ COHUEt :TH >\~: Ca1H·PllHt10n!-,wd 1".1r-r1•1 ·11cr11~ 111.1, be 111arlP on -.<1 1111· d1·i1dl111t'-. a!- aliove. l'lf>a .... i· d...,k for a 1·,11w1•1l.i 111111 number '' hPn • .trll'f•l1111µ '11ur ,\d. ERROR Check your ad daih .t11d errors imrnrJ1Hl<'h. rh1· Pl LOT assume~ liabil11' f 01 incorrect n. erl ion <'nh. r<' port l>:\I LY the fir:-1 CLA SSIFIED 611-2-56 78 .... • 642-5678 I 81a1t1 fer 1111 8ta1t1 ftr Salt 1-..• ... •-" .. 1..-....... .....,,__ __ ---------Bta1t1 Valarailkt4 hatr1l J002 Gtatral 1002 lmat 1044 ltw"'' hack 1011 lalh1 llUOlllUH llYFllOIT ONLY 2 YRS OLD! 11-UW OUllTElll IEW •tlTEOtTI I , .. ,..... 2202 Nie• 1 Bdrm w/pvl entry, 4 Br, 2·~ ba. •Ingle famlly IHT SILLI BALBOX Robe-Sl251bc large uted brick flrepl•c• d._1achod home, Turtle Npt Beach ta1telully done Renl part or my home! ; & BBO PlUS 3 Bdrm, 2 Rock Ridge. Lrg yard, 3-Den. 1pa, 2500 1q It hoous from H20, see tt Cuatom •nd IQvely with plerllloat for 30' boat • std• tie Oak spiral stairs. steam beth. fabulous kitchen, security aystem & solid oak doors throughoul lhts 3 bedroom, 2'"' ball\ home Enjoy lhe good Ille on the water In a home of dls- 11net1on at a reasonable price $6 10.000 lee 631-t400 ba home, frplc. AV ac-1/c, Intercom & l&c 1y1. Agen1 645-9161 appr 841-841-6208 fee cess Eastslde CM, nr cent vae & much m~re 3q -V-1-00lll/ITlt. C-1r1a1 ••l Mar 2 N e w po r t H e 1 g h 1 1 yr below matkel rtt• 5225 000 flnan $330,000 For Info 2Br 2ba wtyard, l/p, sec. $760 Houae wnllte decoi lltJ. lo0er4ll llltr 552-0917 llrvine Pacific) g1t1. S 139.000 Call dbl gir kldt dllllh L It k l 041 642-8799 or 844-8722 539-8190 BEST Alty 1-, l4l· ll2I 11181 ac ULIOl LIE H,LEI - V.•\11 HIHO'l.1 1111..,I " Inc. REAL ESTATE 831-1400 POOL SOUR HEATED Enjoy this summer with your own poof! Conve- nient tocatron 4 Bdrm home near South Coasl Plaza and freeways The ideal home for a growtng family Good apprecia- tion potenhal too wttl\ a low S 139 900 pncel FOii SALE IY OWIEll Quiet location 1 mountain views high atop Laguna Beach 4BR 3ba Euro- Walk to &hope, beach, Bal Pier, ferry. r11t 38r/2ba ea. 218 Bal 01 673-2943 pean styte eu11om bu11t WHTCLIFF ~' OWIH tesidence Pride ol own-Very spacious 'SBr 31'tba e<shlp shows throughout home w/hardwood lloor- MHter 1ulte lnclud81 Ing. dual 11on1 frplcs. fem fireplace and jacuzzi rm w/aeceas to de- $249.500 llghtlul patto creating a Open SUNDAYS 1104 warm friendly al- 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW mosphere Rm lor pool IUY Of l LIFETIME LAGUNA BEACH Close to schls. shops & $220,0001 (714) 673-4400 673-3750 or 494-2220 parks $279.500 Onr/Agt In Corona del Mar where DY s 6 7 5 • 2 3 1 1 or seldom a value such as L II' 1 l 052 646-8118 ev/wknda a1aaa •••• lh1s Immaculate 3 Br 3' r Goii course view F'ore-:--,,---= B a • I a m ti y r o o m I p 1200 townhome sets the pace closure, save thousands lllltll ror Two lrreptaces. wet bar, Single famlly Pool/spa. Coln Op Laundramat. high formal dining room and East Nll"e Laguna Nlguel densltyerea In Cos1e partial view of night hghts Make offer-will help with Mes a. Re as one b I e al"d moun1a1ns Ou1e1 financing. GPM-as low as 979-1478 d I TOWllHO.Es 7''1'4 760-2643 gate commun ty with Carl Mosen Agenl Coaatrcial pool, spa end tennis coun A•k tor Belle SUPREIEI lltw~rt Btack 1069 Prorrty 1250 Cha,., Lee 644-7020 Eastsrde Costa Mesa 1rt 10,/. d wn, 2 Bdr 2•, Ba Newport BaYfront prime Ll•&O REAL ESTATE peaceful secluded set-pool. xlnt cond , owe office bldg 8472 sq It ttngwrthpool&spa Only $117900 631 _8032 agt Sl.600,000 Bill Grundy Bayside Pl bayfron spacious 2 Sr 2 Ba S1750/mo Bill Grundy 675-6161 Exec Home 180 deg ocear vtew 3 Br 2 Ba $1750mo Also turn 675-5393 Super lrg 3 Br 2 B1 2-•t}' all new 400'1't HetlotrQtJe $1200 673-882~ Lrg3Br 3ba duplex Ne"' carpelS & paint Walk ~ beach S 1600 960-4 229 Rei';red Exec 1ook1ng ror:l Br house In CdM 01 Hunt Harbour, yr lease pref S)' May 15 646-1708 Colt a Mt11 -2=2--=-4- 2 Br enclsd gar crpt1 drapes 773 W Wiison. No pets S550mo 631-8212 * WeSISlde sharp 2 Br 1 Ba house, carpetl. drapes. fncd pet10, w/d rm No pell $555/mo. - secur1ty dep M ust nave good credit 548-5442 or 770-5629 COIDO WITH 24 units tn complex 01-• · Bkr 675-6161 I C lerlng TWO units • 3 3 B 2 Ba lrplc 2 car DRA ATI FLAIRI bdrm, 2 bath with fire-_ Daplext1/Unit1 -1300 i8r~·ge N~ pets' ~ T=:Q~~~;~ory~~f~f~~n~h:: g~ce: y~rg;1v;1t~rt'1~~c~~ n v HOMES HWPOllT OCEHFllHT BOO/mo -642·6368 home a fascinating one $139.500 lor 1550 sq 111 ' ' Duplex 673-7873 IHI J lllll from every angle East-646-7 17 1 I lacome PrtJ -rJSO Amazing but true 1ncls 2 srde 4 Bdrm, 2' •bath and ~ _ Bl 01hw1nr dbl ~ar "t :11~~~,,P1ef !~ni':.~:1e~ ,~,J.t~t=:itq L1w11t Price If lll Excell N1e~:~rl,Tf each lo-Mor fl 539-6190 BE T fee Spa All for $129.900 CtrMtl-1221,HO FH cation Possible condo RENT GUIDE _a_._ .. _._._._o_r _s_._ •. ____ , lfoase1 ftr Sale 646-7171 V ETS HD iott-VETS ~ conversion Owner wlll tatral 1002 Gt1trll 1002 llli!f2j-d !!I Ch I 3 Bd 2 B TWO sell part or all Terms llllll••••-••L•l•D•OllilllS•L•E•••• .. •• ~i?JiJi4-=J ~~r~~~~~ewii~gt~£~ ONGS o_P_:_n_I 6-~-:;~;fTS * Fully assumable low ITAIUfl:I COMPANY Costa Mesa units 1s1 1tme ll&AZlllE ...... $.5~ Houses. Apls & Condos landlords Advertise Free soc: al Stores & Markets 841-4260 Traditional 3 Br, 3 1• Ba Bayfront, pier & interest VA loan is tn 11 • .,, 1H1 ottered 10xgross w/great llLIOl ISU•D place or you can buy wtlh ............. -... lrnanclng Call tor details float for 65' boat Prte.'ed to sell $990.000 llYFllHT DUPLEX e new FHA or VA Truly Owner/Agent 540-4484 A ·weterfront"at an in-alfordeble single family 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home. on - Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg plnyr<x>m. fireplace. beam ce ilin g . $420.000 IRYUIE TERRACE Panorrumc bay & ocean view 4 8~1 4 Ba. patio. pool home F~ Price $775.0uU VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROllT terror home price. Two housing at only S 112 500 Penn. Pt, lite & open 31 UNITS 7 2 )t gross. units with bedrooms 1n 751-3191 $379.000 Agl 673-3777 completely refurbished each on a corner and !p SELECT /g~~~lpels only near all shops VU of WATER ACTION Ltve tn PROPERTIES •BAYSHORES• COllOU DEL MAil one and rent the other Corona clel Mar 1022 2 Bdrm 2 Ba owner s untt $795.000 & owner will ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lmmac 3 bdr 3 ba corner w/lireplece open beam negottale 673-~900 on oversized lot S34SM c e 111 n g upgraded • IDfll 1 POOl )(Int assum 1st & owe kitchen 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba rn- 540-3666 Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba E.side.-1 chlld OK, avarl. now $675 760-8862 Clean 3 Br T Ba w/lrg yrd & gar Submrt on pet. $800 • sec 786-2040 Ag1 EAST SIDE Clean 2 Br t Ba. bit-ms frpl. patio yrd nr park Avail now $600 • se~ 63 1 -7900 Agt Dottie Fabulous bay/mountain view. I Br. I condo co-op.-Lowest price. $195,000 - \~\11 l<ll<tl'l.I Ba ttt1'>1I -. In•. ' RlAL £:-.TAil lUSl-HllllOll VIEW lrg 2nd Open Sat/Sun come unit Separate Check into 1n1s super value 1-5 256 t Circle Dr laundry room. 3 car gar-Es1de 3br 2' rba, tam rm sep din, 2 car gar $950 2567 Elden 642-2520 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFROllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 'I. & up. 2 Br. 2 Ba dn 2 boat spaces s1.:ns.ooo. ~'ElllllSUU HOME OCEAllFROllT I 831·1400 ' ................ . redoced to only $389.000 646-8325 age heellen1 rental FEE A I f I area $275.000 Call Btn-per eel amr y Courtesy to brokers home on a large secluded n1e Dixon 101 rn a quiet cul·Oe-sac BEST BEACH BUY1 street Vacant and ready 2 Br 2 Ba Condo w air tor a 1as1 escrow cond Watk to beach • I Call vs for details pool. spa & lenntS GE 1s9.91c:c -.f .-;... ·• ••• •• •:; .. • •• Family starter --reriia1 $300 s Charming decor Appls 1001 539-6 T90 BEST Riiy fee Ocean & Jet tty v1t·ws. Marrnl· rou111. I B1 . :~ Ba. 3700 sq ft 4 ear park mg $1.:W S.OtlO , 144 1211 St62.000 For terms House Rental NA Ocean • Call Delores Gelberg COVl•GTO• 4-,lU Bigger 2Bdrm lrplc 2 gar I 645-0663 I Super pride of own-• more S500's & fee t ~. l . • 1111 OlHH-IY OWHA I ersh1p' 3 BR 2ba ~39-6190 BEST Alty CORONADO Cl YS Bl YFROllT Corona Island eust bavfrunt 1111 11:1 ho<.1t deck Plans avatl Nu~ $370,000 w t1.1dl' ARROWHEAD HOME Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake v1t-w :~500 S<J ft. $440,000. Will trade for Jcx·a l prop BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 I Bay'>1df' Orivf' N 8 b 7S bl bl ----- BAYCREST $321,&00 Fabulou s, assumable fin ancing on this meticulous 4 BR home located on quiet cul de sac. with won derful pool & spa. Rooms l arge and airy. family room-kitchen combo. formal DR with wood floors and more! Blended Bate Mortgage A blended raLe mortgage 1s a new rrn >rtgage that C'overs a11 old n1urtgag .. and advances new f1111rJs The new mortgage 1s used LO µay 0ff the ex1 st111 P, mortgage at. a I VJI,. l dll I I Ill t !11 l 1111 1•111 111'11 kt•! 1 :st .. I 111• l t•r1 11•1 11 1 1111stIH•111•w 1,tlt ' Ill• v, !11111 I" 1 W•'"I 1111 11111 1.11f' llitl 111'· f'l 1 v.ul1111~ Iii tl'Xl't I 111· Tl,. il'"h 111 1t1t1I\ i'••VIT1PI t 'I 1 ·tt1 •1• than It was previously, but not 'lS high as current 1 at.es w oulc1 reQu1re •... o .. 0 :• ~ '; I :~· • . . . I S H E C !' I 11 I 11 W H S S I I I 1· I I, N U 0 E U I 1· I I I 0 E A r E P I' I I I I I .,. G .'. IOUl-Lnl ..... ,. It Ol111iftoat111 1002 COROH DEL llR HRCAI• 10uplexes south ol Hwy near lootbridge 3 Bdrms ana 2 Bdrms Sproul-bull! only $299.000 I -..u 11 It ..-.1 \ ReaUors 675-6000 FHTlSTIC IUY Assume S 125.000. 2 Br den. 1900 s I , lrg yard Must see $169 000 Fee Opn Sat/Sun 1-5 25 Gillman nr Michelson & Mann 786-2040 Btue Chip Properttes I 11% fixed rate. 30 yrs owner's unit three 2 BR IJ.na Poi11t 22i6 Ge 1' r ba Room lor RV cor· .t Costa Mesa 1024 Monaco wrth best ner 101 Assme $124 800 QCEAN VIEW 2 br 2 ba view 14 Rue l/1llars 3 br ram rm pool 4 car Open wknds 640_ 1538 at 11 1•1, f111ed 30 yrs condo. sec gate, pool gar Nea1 beach s I 19K Near Huntington Har-1enn1s S750 642-9772 Ownertagt 650-3018 bour Buy lo ltve rn or for H•nt. ltack 2240 II& CAHH CUSTOI Income ASSUME 9•,•10 pool 3 Br eat 1n kttch rormal DR Rose Mellin All 641-8629 BUILDER'S MODEL 3Br.2ba frplc $121,900 Eves 67;J-5489 Broker lllltTHY WOOll Over 1700 sq ft of comfort '" this spacious 3 Bdrm 2' •Ba St George model. Big dbl car garage. huge Mstr sulle Ideal back bay location 759-150 T Lowest prrced golf course Abercrombie Co 840-2469 * TuRTLEROCK, 4 BR. 2 ba. 3 pools/tennis, bright & clean. s 12g5 752-0664 cus1om '" Canyon 4 Bedrooms. 4 balhs, prl-,_,,.,._.._,_ ..... ,_ vate pool and spa Ul- timate In privacy Sl.195,000 ll0-1100 -COTE ~t~ REALTY IYOWIH COLDWC!U BANl(eRO lllOHOISI Nr bell charmtn 28r lrpl big yard kids/pets Ok 539-6 t90 BEST Rlty lee Dont Wait' 3-4 Bdrm 3 Ba OLDE COROH DEL IAR 2 story w1db1 gar s110 ocean close others tool UH,500 539-6190 BEST Ally lee II your accountant says -.. SURFIN USA" · Invest' -look whet we have lor you Tnplex on HS-Huge 3 Bdrm . 45x 118' 101 -4 homes $750/mo 2 baths, 2 car away from ocean End-gar • morer 84 t-6208 fee Iii' le t ~ Boy o Beach Ao.,.. ....... a-•.• , I .... ,, .. ,r~~,,~~~~~... ~ . HARBOR RIDGE Best ol popular Mtramar Great view $SOOK 644-623 t less Polen1ratt Great con-Vacant pres11ge 3 Br 2 Ba d11ton ElCeellenl ltnanc-Kids ok S850/mo 1ng1 962·447 t or 968-9853 HARBOR HllHLHDS __ .....,.. ..... ......,,.,,,,, Beau11tu11y maintained FORECLOSURE I 1 llLIOl ISUH Irvine 2244 llAlllOll VIEW I IUl,000 Ranging In price from I tlome wt!h pool Two Must sell quick• 4 Bdrm bedrooms. plus huge 1' • Ba unltnlShed room which could be bonus rm hrdwd floor&. bedroom or lam11y room good locatton Reduced plus 0111ce Ma1111en-to $124.000 Carey & PHTOFIH IOIEL owe tst TD 3 BR. 2 Ba. s100-s1200 Wtth super location near plus t BR untl & a dock c~ spacious Bdrms, plu1 brtCk pallo & new plumb-Q ance tree yaro Scotty 631-2242 school. park and pool 4 IOI two 18 boatst Sunny ~ ~ i so r I In-law quarters Large se-come on the water 0 Sep. 1 Bdr. guest or Ing Great summer rn-t ea It y $189.500 Great P11ce 2 Br 2 Ba eluded yrd with spa. l"·IOIO I $230.000 fn assumable .:-~J;CS;-1, 172 _-.:, 131-1300 Eestsrde Twnhse. frplc. 2 financing. 759-1501 ____ 1625 / ~ ... , , .. I .E. Waate4 ~,,,._ 1 -=-.:w.~ car garage $139.900 I Devin A E 642-6368 HUCELOT R Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba nine year ONLY $92 500 2 B ...--------.. • * * * * ti. old home located on the Condo at Monttcello 242 I Mmuteman Bkr WANT OUT? 3BBO M1~~~~~onDr1ve E side Has famrly room 831_21701496_7649 gazebo and spa S11uated on a 9950 sq tt lot Asking price S 160 000 We buy condos houses. 3 Br 2-sty condo. w'Biitu1 Traditional Re alty H:\ 1-7:\70 Q) :c; C'O c: CD g C'O Q) > "- Q) ·-u c "' 0.. c: • r. c 2l .c Q) -c Cl> 0 -c !!? -t: a. ? Q) ti) > 'U • c: C'O Q) -0 >< 0.. Q) II) -.x ~ ~Cl> -~ ~ «I --• . (,) c ·- Hunt. Beach 1040 o.i .. 111r1 unns Negative cash llow SQ park. pool. avail OK Foreclousures OK tmmed $850 552-8468 llEAR BEACH _ -Your price. our lerms 730-7003 Northwoods lu)t 2600-"it.f 4Br. 1/r tge swim pool. meny extras S 1500/mo yr Jse Davrd 731-7004 , 4 br 3 ba Short walk 10 "-••ilnlflctent vtew esta1e. beach Spac 11v rm custom 5 Br • family rm. Rtntah tam 101n rm lrg bale 5 Ba pool. spa. on a huge easy care yard Asking lot All refurbished -The S 172 000 See at 614 best ot Dover Shores 201h St 536-17 tB lmmed move 1n ok Hoau1 f 111i1lu• TURTLE ROCKC<5NOO 2000 2br. pool. tennis. view, xlnt ---------loc S900 838-5988 eve Owner will trade or lease Ocean ctose 2Bd 2be op11on, fee land • good Corona iel Mar lIZ2 Se asp r e y t w n h me financing Unlver91ty Park "The Terrace" 2Br 2ea Cardlll attctld garage. No pets S750tmo. 1st last ~ sec Avall 3-I 752·2881 Pool/spa, tennis & sec 4 751-5989 R & ~I lnveel Beaulltuily d1cora1ed, yrs new $109,000prlnc1·1-.••••••••• completely furnished pals only 720-1705 r• Tnhse S 1095 673-0896 IOEllFllOttT ~ • Reduced lor Qurck eacrow See Catalina from your lltltlll U1f1tr1lshd Up~r class ~ les11 3Br 2 Br lwnhSe w/low Int 1p1eious muter b•d· Gtatral 2202 2Ba 1p1a. age kit pool VA No qualifying Call room with b1lcony Thll 3 * * home S700 kid• ok Ph now to see! Agt 840-2678 bdrm upgraded ocean-3 BR, 3 be 2 ato . 2 ear 539-8190 BEST Ally fee Haat. HarJou 1042 front oilers beach llvlng gar R1vetalde teso + Laina ltack 41 on tabulou1 corner lo-_ H WATER COllO cation S545,000. last. •73o-7oo2 3 Br 2 Ba. den. 2 car oar, Cathedral oelllngs, 1 Br I Liii llULn * * whitewater vu. Vlctorltt Ba. $158,600 759-09 15 lll·l•OO 3 Br Chal11. 1700 + last Beh. $1350. 494-9~7. • Arrowhead 730·7002 494-8369 l"iH l 4 ~-=---...,.,~ Oc11nfrnt 2 Br agl family lt!!Jlrt ltac• I 4 + IONUS 4 Bdrm • Bonu, Room • F1mlly room Sup•rb 10-c n t 1 o,, on quiet cul-de-aac Decorated In 1011 •h•des or oelg• Beevtlfolly m11n1a1ned Owner trensfertd and ready to move S279,500 ll;::J ~lsor 1 "'Realty 786 -11 72 I 3 0 ~klhelton Ortve Irvine 1001 VIEW OHM oome s '250/yrly - VIII• Balboa Prof Decor-l•••tr I Witter ~~~~u~:~ 3~~1~ eted By0wnor S129.000 l11t1l1 mor e $1150 Call 833-1066 or 642-7498 JlOllS IULn 539'"'6190 BEST RltY , .. PlllVAtl ESTATE PllOP IWH•HT 4 Br. • ba, + tam rm~ 2 Pr!Vate cul-d•·tae 111tat1, 714/17M171 frplc'1, pool, 3200 ~I luth tropk:al 1ettlng with __ _ S3000. 540-0984, t -5PM lag00f1. •P• kol pondt Btutt. beaut ct.oor 5 Bt w111ttall Wood & gtaas NEW & LOllEL Y decor tn p1u1 bOnut room' 3 hOUM With commerClll lhlS 2 StCHY townhouM trpl. pool s 1eoo1,J,- oou,.,,,.I brlCk kltehen. 3BR pvt patio. bit-In 720-1128 fan11, antomited ent•r· kltehen. dining 1r•a. gar, __ _ 11lnment room Unique! trple., comm PQOI, ae<ost Bl.UFFS GREENB!l. 't 1795.000. Pau11 Billey from p1tk 1850 3 bf, 21; ba. frplc, clean. 154-4·6200 CORONA Of.L MAR VU of juat painted, llke new ~ Macn11b-lrw1n11 ' I I 1 • " I ' WANT AC I ION? CIHltfed Ada 842-5876 bay & llghtl. '-"'~•from St250/mo 720-0~79 parl< O.COrator 1h1rp 3 E~ee Home 190 deg C>Qan Bdrm . French doota, vi.w 3 Bt 2 Bl S11&0mo ;~'900" dining room Alto furn 675-6393 W1t.rfrHt .... I llO. Gel down neat the w• Srm nm w/blllna & 1r lltafhn 111·140I S725 l<lda/Pttt No Prob! 1539 8190 BEST Rny 1 .. , ' , \ Mnrtl1la1 lalt1 $2.17 per day T1\afl ALL you !MY lor 3 lln ... 30daya In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plua the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesdly at no extra chargel CALL TODAYll lll FllLllS Your Daily Pilot $«Ylc4 Directory Repratentatlve 141·4121 ed. IOI "!•all Ce .. at "•rel• I lar...U, lialla1 llun!t Pai•ti•t PJ..W.. ltalt I.aw or veway . PatklnO Cota ROd Sandlor:r oonGt•I• ciean UPt•Tr .. Trtmn\lno YatO "*"' 10 Ill YOU< l.T HAULING-MOVING BrlCk. 1>ioek C'Of'letat• HOUSE PAINTING 2i1Wiif ....au ,, ... law requc; a;; a ~ • halooetlng & maeonry 1'L; .. , 10 Verd .,._.nl •Haullno Meat & buooet Cteanupa ~ detJver dUITI$) Low Ptle:eO, lic' bonded Al radUC:.O wtnter r•t.. Wattir ~ .. ,., Spec:tel 1250 contr9Ct0t9 .tW> perform 1Hfllll·llltl1·41H yra,UINtoc.M0-1705 MIKE850·3283 •M0-1111• )Oba Jon64M192 Bob _ 831-ll8t Fr""' Daw876-3001 -SEAVIC!&A£PAtA WOtkCMrl200~ing la I ttla Ctraaic Tllt Ci.an up•. ftwn malnt .. ltatiat Brlek Block, P1an1er1, C.-EJi"'""'w_. Palntar--;:;ee 31 Ywa .:~wi.oee ~bOr~:.~ic.: "" 1ttm, cement wont, laa•~a _ "*'' Patio'•. Ortvewaya. ,..........,._.. · bi. Uc --:::::' .... ... .... ot wl a n my P'l•tom Tile Ser vie• fr" .. 1. Juan S4t-9«8 2 .... , II. laa.lll• Uc Rob 873-8004 ~~11~~-.,.r•3•7~0,n1 ~5 _...._,,,, contrtctort lhOUld .o C.M. home. A la~ and Ouallty workman1hlp.I ;; OME REPAIR .. • --• V4IJ """'-..· v it.et• In thelf ICMrt!M'G rMC>Ontibte. ~bte Rea. prlcea 5-47-8322 Commerelal/Raldent'-1 ~-Plumb-Carpentry Furnaeeia l Gu Piping Mniat fJtc>e<lencad, Protesaklruil '1,n+n Conltactora and con• ratN Mrt. Lltlleton I I Landlct.pe Malnt.,..anee RemocMI• Keith &48-4872 HH Clea~ -;m boVINd • P11n1w Fr .... t /atlC>fd· Plla/PueWI h1•1 .umet'S, contec:t M~ 850•8018 J'uni!. PINK Obits ~ ~y;. r:-a,: CAii M• Flnt I'll ttx any-ROBIWS ctEXAINd Ouiek/c.,.etul Low rat• abte rat ... Dale 646-6037 Patt·Preilent;Futu .... Llc. ~~:!.~t~ -PENNY'S DAYCARE NOW 1~ your area ,or 1 McWaenev I.And~ thing right fC>f .... 26 yr1 SERVICE. 8 thOfoughty Lie T 13ao.8 552-o410 INT/EXT 20 Vaara ~. 871-&1202131894-32S8 tor'I State Llcan ... l.unch/tnacka Incl. Potty perfect job. Call IC>f Ir" 645-6124 Hp .. ret.. Walt 84~1888 ctetn houM. 5-40-08&7 •&·, llYIH* Average Room l29 "" litfi~ Bowd. 21 CMc Cent• tralnlngS:'6~J:~~ 01 hugsl .. tlmat". 551-120 I COMPLETE LAWN CARE HANDYMAN OF CdM *GEN. HouMCteanl"O * Bast quality 25 yr eAp Materials ~42 ftooFUNe. XU type; 01 Plaza, Room "°· San'- t t Ctul\-up9 & Reland~. Mr Fix-Anything Painting. Aellabte. expar lrM .. t Lie T -118,428 730-1353 LM·a Painting lnt/bt. rooting N4rw. AacoYat1 A"' CA 92701 hekk"tig -ta lie Ill Paelflc Cout 961· 1107 Wan Papet ate 640-1259 Carol 648·8S02 650·3283 STARVING COLLEGE Comm'I, '198d'I, Kou• Rapa Ire Lie/ bonded PROF BKKPG /XccNTG. Inna) Compl. Landec.pe Malnt Handyman: Painting. Yard FOR WEEKLY SERVICES STUDENTS MOVING co ~ung 241.0121 ~441481 Mt--4102 u • thf O&Jly PtlOl. Computer Mod. 1 .... Free llmTT·llOl •IT. Lawna/patlo/aprlnkl•r Cleal\up, Hauling, Low.st (HALF OR FULL DAY) Lie. T124-438 lnaured 11.llflfLI PAJmR Tr .. ltnict "I'• t Rnull" •l!'rv.n Counaet Meg $42-7047 Remodtll/Repalrt: oomml •te. Dave 641-M74 aft 5 Rates. John 759-8138 Call Ron 75-4-6796 641 8427 ' dlrtttury Vuur and r .. ld. Llc'd, b<>nded. IRVINE H'" DY"''"N WATCH US GROWi Int/ext free 111 Loe.I rel JAYCEE TREE SERVICE' Ca~latt Makla1 I rH•lt! Wuttl " """ Houteeleanlng & Minor __ _ 10yra exp. (714)838-89 11 Tr ... Ttlm-Remove-Hayl--In•. For eel: 552·9142 a Wiii take ure of all your R RA' ble F M · L 1 •New cabinets, cabfnet Mowing. Edging. Twice a problems In mlnutH epalrl .,.ta r.. allC f llOal QUALITY PAINTING, FAffi lng.-C!Nn ups 979-69S facing. bars & formlca mo. 120-125 a50-8018 Electrtcal, plumblnQ !.~ Phone 646-4232 Plano lesson• Can Be Fun PRICES Free estimates httria1 --- ,._rv1('t' ••our •PH'••ll)I Call ~ 5111 t'llt 322 eountenop1 642.0881 Gardening S.rvlc:e. Tr" catpentry elc 786-3802 Houaeclean/Malntenance Private or small Claues Call J~n 631-2050 __ Prlv•te tutC>flng: ail euS: Car~al!I --ptunlng & ramove. Olean-NEED HELP? CALL JEFFI :'t•Ca~~~~a.~:l~2 lrae p ~otil'n Barry 963-5839 • * • Unott1c1a1 Painter jeetl, Elementery-Hlgh =::::iiiiiii::=:=:;;:=;:. BESfFOR Less Teacher. 21 yr• HP. up1. Tony 648-7558 Jack ot all tradea.earpen-Ill tat f()f tha 1984 o1ymp1c:11. Sch004 714-831· 1788 If••• •••rta 5-46-2848 t 1 ti g a d 1 Quallty Houae Cleaning -Custom int1ex1 14 yrs _ I -:... f --------Carpntry. cement, drywall, ----111, lal1t, OllH·I• ry , pan n 'g r en ng. Call Barbara after 4 PM FllE PAJITlll HP Many local reta TJtia1 ltrYlct •4• P•--t 12 yr Hp. Dave 631·3408 Dr~all free eat MS-8519 clean ups, e1e. No fob too 53"-0"9' 6 2 2238 G -• i t1Hi/leat4tliat large or small! 556-2264 .,. v .. BY RICHARD SINOR 4 • ary YyptngfflC>fd Proc:euJng BuUd/RemOd ofc, kit rm add + bay wndw. Freneti dr. patio covl decks Lie 446485. Steve 547·8076 Al~/IESlll/Hlll'L l.ic reas Proteaslonal eompl MNlce 631·2345 SPECIAL LOW RA TES Cuatom Quality Wortt-Lle Ina. rers. 85 t-6285 ,,,u .. c. ANO= APPLIANCE Buy·Sai.-Repa1r 841 W. 19th St. C.M 648-5538 ·Expert Carpentry SetYlce • YWXLL TAPING • 00 S G E NG ~ L1cenae 28~• 14 yrs of p i -All bY8'nesa, ICOOOI & I*· Repalr-Ri:mod·Addltions All TexturH & Acoustic G o· ARD NI AMERICAN HANDYMAN 8t11tk•l• Stmcea h&Pl>y local customers lf!r DI at J 851 104 I Doors-etc 548-4980 Free est KeYtn 673-tS03 Lawn•·Landacape-Clean-Carpentry Windows Thank you. 675-0363 fAATHING INTERtOAS -~ pro ecta • ups Free Ell 645-5794 Paint, tenees etc Yes Prof house/ofc cleaning G w· • Cl • FENCES & DEC~ Fualtare Jesu1 ls Lord 847-2367 Reas . estimates. Quick 11••Lm p••11E1tl HANGING/STRIPPIN aa tw fHl•I Experienced hardworking ....... L... lllE l PHFUSllUL ------ettlc1ent 1.997 ·4839 mso P~o"'MPT. NEAT PRO-VISA· MC Scoll 873' 1512 window W&1hlng 4 yrsexp &honest.Wlla&3kldato • _ Weekly gardening, mow. Repair1.Pa1nt1ng.Drywall, -FESSIONALS 836•7149 •HANGING/REMOVAL* inside/out, plus screena. feed LARRY 754-1620 lUOIA IPllLSTllY edge. fertlllze. prune. etc Free estimates IDCO•t Tax I 1 • yrs experience low rates Andy 6A4-4259 REMODELING All phases. Cullom Upholstery weed. cutUvata & &pray Gary ~5-5277 PTL Income Tax, reas rates. 12 VAS EXP 1 m small MIKE 8S l-l900 --WHITE WIZARD Alao custom cabinets 18 FreeEatlmatea& Pickup Rftldenf tl&l(~ommeretal Baaliat he . bonded ADVANCED MyR'Q~~~:,.5~8111 Expert Waltcovering In· WINDOW WASHING yrs In a.raa Uc. bOnded. delivery (714) 554-7128 Flt anattts MGMT SER\/ 964-7512 'ltallallon. Reas Conault· "The only magic 11 lns'd 968-3564 anytime Aak tor J Valenzuela OaH .... HCJ DUMP Joas & lndlvidual 4-busineu (,HUCK THOMPSON ant Ass1gnmt 581-8590 QUALITY" 631·2026 Rapalr-Ramodal-Rooflng FURNITURE Refinishing. LltJ4'1 llrtl~ SMALL MOVING JOBS CPA lnt1al consultation PAINTING G -SI H -- No Job To Sm.II. Fr-MIKE 646-1391 f 6., 6 8 K 962-7519 We ala hou d ang TOTAL WlllOW UIE Doors-Windows-Cabinets ...... I La1..a.1.,. a. IC ree v 1· 4 3 en __ T og11her UphOI walls Gr8 Rates 675.0599 Panel-Patios-Fences. 35 Est 844· 1087 Jerry --· _• HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE CORONA DEL MAR Local 839-0730 anytime _ yrs exp. Jerry 54~4413 C.r•taiai , TIE lllH SOEIE Furnnure. Trash. Trees Lt1IHI painter Lo""'. rates. n&gh· ----. I ~laulfl•d Ada are th• Ct -La n·tr..-ahrub lns1all 963-5415 NORM P1ano/Voea1 for beg borhood rel 1 640•8259 Pl11ttr/ltflll an1wer to a aycc.utul Ctatat acrttt TREES w Tree trim/Removal ,--KRUEGER HAULING adults. Ear training. vocal Custom homes, no middle PCAsfeA 9ATCHtNG gatage °' yard Mlet It's a Driveways,, Sidewalks, Topped/removed. Clean-Lawn malnt/Rototllllng Furniture, trash. clean-ups lmprov11lit1on. by ear & man hassles lntr/exler Restuccoa tnl/ext 30 yrs better way to tell more Patios Lied. C~I Ron up new lawns 751-3476 Free estimate 548-8065 Matt 645·S089 reading. Prof.494-3852 Fr est. Mika 498-6394 exp. Neat. Paul 545-2977 paoc>lel 556--0034/Don 970-9828 · · --- • o .s. For c;i-iriecS Ad ACTION Call A o•a.T rtlOT AD-YllOI MZ-161' A!!rl•tatt, Vat. Aertatall, Ual. ala 1 tt OIJict ltat1l1 2914 L.11 I Ftad 3004 ltl Waalt4 SIOI lel1 Wu... SIM ta .... 2724 • ..,.,. hack 2769 lkart c 2901 16 t7 Westchff Dr N B Male blk/wht hu&ky, fem lllll ISllSTllT Giil/Pan ti .. SYDNEY 0MARR Cozy Eastbluff ondo. s 1 30 11 wht Bull Terrier. male trl lnvestmen't firm Newport Weekends. Mutt Lyncn'a AvaJI Aptll tat 2 BDRM * Veraallles lux Jr 1 Bdr, profeulonal peraon · sq 54 1.so32 Chihuahua. lam trl Aus1 Beach Extensive aoper-NB, 675· 1556 Todd Garden 1tyle bltlna flyd refrlg, pool, spa, sec. pool, kltch prlv avail no~ Agent Shep mi~. Fem blk/wht vlsory/coordlnatlve COSMETIC & SKIN CARE garage kld/pel S5oq·. gate, $550/mo 545~ $325/mo. 759-1341 • llECITIVE SllTEI. terrier mix. fem lawn pit duties Reponlng directly Need motivated PMIOlll 539·6190 BEST Alty lee $500 Pays rent & .utlls E Bluff condo w/fem. 1 MO FREE RENT bull, ml Uve</wht Spring· to exec VP al Oc>er· f FfT O< P/T Wiii train plush 1Br all eQulpd er Spaniel & e111 Ex N or Lrg 1 Br 1 Ba pool, crpls, 539.5190 BEST Alty lee n·amkr POOi, w/d Avail W/short term lease. tun 1>44.3556 125 Mesa Dr ahone per req on Cati Colleen 891-0930 d N 1 $385 now. S400 ... 720· 1849 S9fV suites 881 Dover Dr c•• · smoker lmmed. oe>enlng. (belWeen 11am & lpm) rapes o pe s. S NB 831 3651 "" Send r~me to: TMI, PO Agt 646-3818 aft 3:30 1600/shOrt lerm rental 3· l Enghsn Family require 4 ulle 14. • p I 3012 Box 2500. N.B. 92".,,, COUNTER· lee Cream Friday Marcb H to 5-30. 3 Br. 2 Ba 1 Blk trataa 1 """ ' d . 1 "LIKE BRAND NEW" 10 beach. Bdrm Unfurnished, E.x· --.-.. ....., ......... _____ Attn Carmen Wolf 838 Paciflc Cout Hwy ARIES(March 21-Apnl 19): Gain indicated through 1p omac.y-Sparkllng 1 Bdrm from 203 33rd St ecut111e home with pool'ln lqllDHI leHrtllart/llltall (Boat Canyon Center) means don't force issues, especially those related to special scrv1c~s. s490 Pool. garage. no N.B Realty 675-1642 Newport Beach. Corona lutall 291' 493 Iii Newpo<t Blvd N13 A~~~er~P ~~:ee. g~ CRUISE SHIP JOBS -Emphasis on employment, people who rely upon you. care of pets. pell del Mar area. 1 year lease Small store/office. Etllde 10am-10pm 6S0-4068 bac.kgro~nd, ;eta & s14.000-s211.ooo Senous changes occur on domestic front. Check source matenal and 301 Avoc.ao. 642-98SO up t~7s,34~50.o388 CM at 130 Cabrlllo St ESCORTS/IOIEL-S poteotlala. 3•11 shirt, PIT Accepting appllca11on1 budget requirements. 24 l w wuaon. 831-0960 12SO/mo 641-8544 to start 631-564-0 now. Call refundable for TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Rom~t;ice. crcat1v1ty. ~~ulat1on NEWPORT APTS Exec condo. nr beach. 3 --Outcall ONLV 835-9199 lnlo Fee f()( directory d d fd. h. hight t scenano Spice 1s added 2 Br S3SO/mo. + u1111. Br, 3 ba, tennis, pool Co•atrcial p l -ARCHITECT Dynamic OC 312-888-4347 ext. C1533 an a venture o 1scovery 1~ I .. exct tng ·. . C f t 1 Aven Mar 5 s395 to ltalall 2911 tllOH firm tOOking for sr prof · to life and vigor makes "sensational co~eback. E.nnut IS s~oved aside oople with in an on Y IN NEW ORT BEACH S600/mo. negollable. . . StmCtl 3014 arch. min 5 yrs exp, CUSTOMER SERVICE and vou imprint your own style. Pisces, Virgo nauves figure No watarti.ds, no pets Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· 953 9600 ext 215 days 16040 HarbOr F v comm/Ind work & ., atct\ Phone 9Ufll9y Exper nee { 24SO Newport Blvd. I mants & Townhouses 1siA063 evenings . 1240 sq It &CctlEIT anoa1n drttpran. comm/Ind •KP M-T. 6-9PM. $4 SO+/hf prominently. from S660 (Ask about --Agent 541-S032 eve/wknd0k631-6053 WARE & MALCOMB H.B ~7'57 GEMINI (May 21-June 20). You learn more about costs. II Tiil ILIFFS turntshed apts complete FIM. 25-35. non smk. 1hr BUSY NPT Bl c M ARCHITEClS. trvlM IY U ~) pressures, respons1b1l1t1es and ultimate financial ~oals. Spotltghl on Quiel 2Br 2ba. close 10 with TV, hnen1 & utensils. apt Irvine. Rancho San Newer Relall/Ottice. AIC SllA•&RI U SPA 660·9128 m tOf Mr Lott llLJYE ( •11 land. real estate. home sales o r purchases. Older tnd1v1dual lends moral beach Frplc, d1nlnn rm, may be rented for snort Joaquin. Avail asap Br o I S595 645 9628 llAWIE -auto deta111nn 2am-~am. 7 days Laguna f r r · I k • term or longer No lease w/prv ba trplc pool great n Y mo • · . .,. Beactl Salary ~ bOnus. suppon. bcnc.-fit o cxpenc.-ncc. '-anccr. '-apncom natives P ay ey dlshwa;her. balcony and ----Shiatsu. iacuw. sauna. s · De all look 94 8496 I encl gar No pets req'd). On JambOree Rd loe 786-9647 Prime retell 1803 West· Prof female staff Open 7 teve s t ing ~le d 4 ---- roes. be 0 ·bl $675/mo Coral Tree at San Joaquin Hills Rd chit Apprx SOO sit Reas. days, 10·2 PM. 111sa & me. Ing for responSl an 1~• IVl!•J CANCER (June 21-July 22): Keep options open, ext e. I 1 ...... 1100 Gorgeous 3br. 2 story motlvate<l 1nd1Y1dual1 fOf "'u•ut f h So .. rta t" Apts CM Call 548-4530 ••· Irvine home. spa, S350 549-8 18 ldys 720-l 444ev 14320 Campus Dr = 190 auto deta111nn 631-6906 L" Times, 10 homes 1n Npt versatile and display sense o umor. meone very impo n 15 · B A t oc A I ·-. "' d I · 1 t Yo 'II soon Mor Jeff 1Waterlront apt 3 Br--• •;, ulll 73 l-8630 la•a1tr1·11 N cross rom •r--8ch 3·30-6am S5751mo watching. listening. testing an eva uaung your qua 1 1es. u pan 556·2260 BABYStTiER NEEDED 12 548•84,.1 or 64e-1413 have opponunity to reach wider audience. Anes figures prominently. STUNNING 1 1 &2e 1 l'lr Ba $1200/mo New Irv genteleman shr lg ltatab 2920 -to 14 days pet mo.( days ·-- 22 S d d t t I t rg r crpts encl narage boat twnhm w/M/F 30 • Gar 2000. 2000 & 4000 sq tl l"'ll.Dtlltl \ only' tor Airline Steward· IELIVEIY LEO(July 23-Aug. ): tress 1n epcn ence, c.rca 1v1 y, ong1na 1 Y 2 Ba garden apt pool! • • • • I · sllp avau No pets W/0. S39S. 786-3821 397" Birch. NB ltr S•le .aot2 ess CdM area 644-8025 _ you'll have opponunity to "cash tn" on special products. ta cnts. $4451$535 710 w 18th St 675•6606 _ .. • , __ Telephone directory 1em- Get to hean of matters. make your own position crystal-clear. M ember ---k LIYE Ol llllOl llUll s.so sq ft Agt 541-so32 C.GAAflE or VIDEO Bakery C M in need ot porary in Hunungton Of Opposite ~ .. x figures prominently. romance pla} s maJor role in 1!~r~=e~:!. 5;'~~02lwpesv11c1P1181110areacom2mBR pooloa,. Family hOme blk from the c M 600 sq 11 with small DISTRIBUTORSHIPS serious FIT bllker·s asst Beech area Use own car ~ .. -•ch P 1 ate bat"' No & c .. B w Fle11 hrs IPM-10PM Call Earn SA-$6 hOUr nuaran· Ba S7SO/mo No pets 1 s8751mo •11811 3125. .,_ r 11 •• otf1ce restroom as.. us1ness e • scenano. "' 11111 S3-00 c 11 8006 1 631·3121 teed 5340 hour. Call VIRGO(Aug. 23-Stpt. 22): Follow through.on fnit1.al impressions. 2151 Pac1t1c 855-0665 6"4-9842 and 675-3412 u ies a S300/mo Agt 759· provide money or e•· 8-Spm, (2 131532-4393. h h d d 631-6107 675-9142 aft. Spm -----300--2 pension all locations. IHTHIH ___ _ __ You are sensitive to needs of public -sales ab1ltty is c1g tcne an so Townhse. 2 story. 2Br Yll IESHYE IT! Lovely furn tise nr back A111oaact•tat1 I training & a BONDED Experienced, for service HlllSTUTllS are powers of persuasion. Timin~. judgment are on target -you'll 1 'ltba. encl garage. GATED VILLAGE COM,· bay. lrg rm. w/d Must HUNGARIAN CUISINE eK· stall to assist you in se1-bar at Surf & Sand Hotel StOfes in your area. P/tlme know what to do and when to do it. Aquanan plays significant. role. $585/mo Avall now MUNITY 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2 i see. $375 650-6314 qu1s11e1y prepared/pre· Mg up YOUR OWN Hrs 10-6 Call 494-8460 Fri/Sal Car necessary LJBR•(C&p1.23-0ct.22)·You'llbc"1ntroduccd"tonewv1stas-E ·slde C •• Call Ba 1600/1800 sq ft of sented horsdoeuvresto PART OR FULL TIME (asktorMariaJEOE $4SO hr 541.0718 Of ~ ~ II be h I "" PURE UXURY G Male to shr Eastblult pastry Bartenders/watt· BUSINESS 877 33 areas ~~v1ously prohibited will be OJ>(ned and you' ent us1a~t1ca • 8S0-4160 Iv messg L arages. home, Newport Beach resses GYPSY CELLAR INVEST $3.995 lo sso.ooo BOAT Bottom & Painting (2 ~11 ly W(' Corned. You'll a...--om,. more aware of body image. choice of ----SPAS, In aach home. ~ 25 6 4 2607 w1 s 1 K 1 s B 2900 un. .. WE IFFH l CllllOE master suites. dining .4 Imo 4 • CATERING 661·7477 nston· a em· oo s FIT chock oats. IEl1ll/IECEPT. wcanng apparel will be more important than usual. d b --1-800-241-2268 _Latayette, Nwpt Beach. Wiil IUCI 2 I be 1 h e po nt Want a selection of great rooms. woo urning M/F stir 2br charming IN MEMORY OF __ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. I): t may necessary O c ang .1 llvlng? We can offer any. frptc, microwave ovens quaint CM house s275 •,;, ROBERT H YNIGUES IHfHll Orr. 4014 Bookkeeper full time, lam-Our busy tamlly dental ot- of view -see questions, problem from another perspec tive thing from a small apt to ELEGANT LIVING only uhl 01556•8970 ext 17 A thank you to all our 1llar with of\8-wr11e sys-tloe is aearch1ng f()( a tvn, Numerical,astrologicalcyclesarefavorable-you'llgetwha~younecd a48rhouM 1t1ook1ng1n 15 min from Fashion friends and family'°' all CllPWICI tem 1ype so wpm. pay· bright energette person 10 a pleasant. surprising manner. Another Scorpio plays important CM. NB or HB think of u• 111and 7 min to So M/F 1hr 3Br furn Irvine lheu acts and deeds ot A La Carte of Cahf roll accounts recetYable w/dentaJ receptionist ell· first for that choice of Coast Plaza, )ult east of Twnhse $250 ~ 13 utll love and kindness during Franchise territory avail & payable. 2·3 yr office perience. lmmed open- role. .. Id fi Ideal llv1ng Newport Blvd & so of POOl/jac Iman 786-6310 10 loss of our loved one 805-682·7225 exper helpful Call Ing for quallfied person SA GITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-De<:. 21 ):. A long. "memo co( igur~ TSL MGMT 642-1603 lh• San Diego Frwy. 2473 M/F 10 ahr 2 Br/2 Ba great -MortgHff, 7141631-7191 Pis call Robin 41J4-9788 prominently. Means you'll be given inst~ucllon.s. sugge~ ions an NB REALTY 675-1642 Orange Ave Call tor CdM hOuse. 1 blk to SCRAM-LETS r. 021 -----Driver, PIT, IOI NB prof directions -use your own creat1v1ty. intclltgence in following or~ers. appt. 631·5439 beach w/prot. Fem. 32 T •• I 4 IOOllEEPEl/SEC'Y '*son & family May m· You're due for promotion and your response to current s1tuatton is of mfe81iBllU $425 • u111 675-8134 ANSWERS SSS CASH $$$ Fu1111me AIP. construction elude PIT management paramount importance. . MJFto shr lux. N 8 apt WE HY TllST IEEISI e .. p req Small ottu:e ot small office bu11d1ng CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Senous cons1.derauon IS given lo Beautifully landscaped 2Br 2ba. 1 bllt from bch Ethics · Swish Receive up 10 70% of your Must be flelllble Resume Send resume to 4920 residence, possible changes, budget for. decorating or ~em.odeltng. garden ap11 Pool & spa. easy access to fwys, 1400 Un~~; U~~a~ed notel For a tree quote call ~~o~~:i.rt1n~~~:2 ~ Campus Or, Newpor1 Emphasis also on plans forJoum.ey. longdistance commu~icationsand atio~~~~;~; ;',.°~11 -+ 12 utll. 6S0·5774· You can always tell a home (7 14) 964-2842 Oporto "213, NB 92663 ~:~;aiet ~~~!~ Attn start of special study. Taurus. Libra persons figure pro~1~ently. 1 Bdrm $530 M/F yng prof 2 shr 3 Br NB with a live-year-old in It 1!1,M SATILER--BRICKLAYERS Hel""" No AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Relying upon financial judgment of 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $610 Condo $315 Call Caren YO\J have to wash the • exper pref 0epe';;dable IRIYEIS IEEHI others would be an error. Depend u.pon yo~r ?,WTI powers of 131E18th646-6818 H63t-6470Wrk545-1026 soap before IT'S USED lortsacoCe.lao. 675"-3 75 Must have car Apply a1 observation. You'll haveaccess to"ex~ra inform~uo.n and th1s can be 161E18th 642-0858 New 3 br twnhse. Wood· Spiritual Reader & Ad-Spec1a1mng1n 111& 2nd ! gOO:ltlranns .. ••111 3AOO lrv1ne Av =203 successful~ uultzed. Pisces. Virgo natives p!ay significant roles. . bridge. n/amkr. Neatness 111sor Advice In all Ille TO s Smee 1949 --Newport Beach Plsc S (Feb. 19-M arch 20): S,.......1al agre.ement.. poss. ib. l y B1aeBhdelrmorSS542505 FURNISHED 1>r a must $375 786-7844 matters, love, marriage. Robt Saltler NH /CM 2 yrs exp nee 85S..0224 WI Eml •IHY .-~~ f SHED business. etc 631-9397 RE Broker Bd Realtors ---including partnership, is solidified. Focus on pub.he relations. j01nt 22so vanguard Way UN URNI . Non-smkg female seeking ____ 642.2111 545-0611 CAR WASH Guys. gals. homemakers' efforts. exchange of ideas and marital status. Nothing occurs halfway 540-9626 ALL UTILITIES same to stir 2Br 1ba CdM Ltat I FtH• 3004 JlllO 214 Tl's Great atmosphere Uni· c~~,,!c ~~~c~~';..~1 _if you decide to get toes wet. go all the way. c~~gs~frANL~rs. ~:h !~~~~~ -. ., urn B1~~~n P!~~; 1~~'.e';:;g HO,OOO·l2I0 1 000 ::;i~~g~~·1~~v; 240-0427 B U I -1 L.. A t t r ' L .. A-rta••tl Val .... UI. YILUIE SWIMMING plus Pri"Ventrance & bath Campus Drive. NB Gef\• Equity loans avail Funding Male/female Apply ELECTRICIAN experience taHt a ar11da ' Ill an I ara la C ' ' 1 & 2 Br. •nt1 avalt. pool, ' 5 d ernod I d -C M 27".a 11 ..... . /bal N much more' Sorry. 16711 Diane Ln. H B erou• reward, no ques· 1n 10 to 1 ays average 4625 w Coast Hwy. NB torr e an new con- • rt h.CL 22'9 l~rl hac~ 2619 e1t1 HI ~ spa, r, petio · 0 S2SO Incl utll. 536·0794 uons 549-1480 Other amoun1s end 3rd stf\Jcllon 631-2345 ~ • -.iP"9i.,..,..!'Pti9.,.~IP-1 _pets. S515·S825 no pets. Models TD's also avail OASllEI AVW,3ii201n1e,nopet1.BOA BAY CLUB 2 Br 1'h Ba E 181h St TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or , open daily 9 to 6. Resp. mature M/F to •hr 2 Foond 3-1-84 Vic Gold· YISTI IOllTUIE Auto wash in NB Wee!\-ESCllW SECIOllY $1175. 1954 Pt. Claridge Sub Rent. 1 rm. ett apt.10 Twnhl gar No pets $6SO 642-1603 br. 2 ba Park Newport enwest & Talbert mid sz ltl-lllO ends onty Exper nee for one ot 0 C ·s oldest 720-9216 or 640.()9()() June 1 Must be club Sierra Mgmt 641· 1324 I If L 2740 $425 Incl utils 673·2800 gold & brown & black 6S0· 10a7 blwn 8·5pm l companies CC>fona del mbr Mr Austin 642-4097 --a1t. IC• or 644-0936 EJleen young temale DOG I Uc Calif Mtg Bier Mar office Excep1ional Npt Hgll dhc 38dr 2'o'r Ba -2 Br . ., ba. 3l'2 Vletoria & 2 Bd If I 968 '919 CIYIL EllllEElll~ t t B f ts 2-aty , 2000 s r Baylront Vista del New"crpt/drps/palnt 1 rmapte,beaut u Ap~rtm~ Responslblermmtewant·I-_:: WIOOWHASSSStorTDs " opporuni y enei I 1150/mo. 645-9095 UdoCondo 1 Br 1 Ba. $525 851 -9523 & quiet place to llve. , ed. Newport. 1 block 1 Found. 8pm Mon eve. S 10.000 up No credit llt11411t El1i1ttr I C~ll Lynn 54T •5625 S1100/mo. Biii Grundy -846-8591 Newport Buch So. from beach Small bdrm Spanlel, brown & white, I check no penalty Call Flel41Hr.Httr FlCTOIY OPHlllS Waterlrdnt homew/pler & 675-6161 * lBr nr SC Plaza. SA 1 Bdrm, 1 .... blk to beach. 170016th Street wtyarage Avail 1mmed vie 35th & Balboa Blvd Denison Assoc 673-7311 F ll/tme poe ion f~ e• f boa I S 2 5 O O I m o Pool spa patio $525 " u 1 •' ..... • ror mature 1nd1v with ac: I IEAOH •EITAL 5 upstairs. garage $525, (at Dover) S2 Si mo • ut1ls Wkdys. 966-8776 Will.. 1 t I 2 ... Tl' perlenced Publte work• 1 WO(k • P9f Sala" 646-7171. 8A6-5743 Ask n carport 752· 822 1at & dep 821--0971 or 641.0810. eves & wknds j--•I' S I• S 1nspect1on Manager c~mensura~•..., eKper for Chuck or Liz I Furn 2 & 3 br apll. by the •MESA veROE 2er 536-4398 642-5113 650-2118 or 241·0810 Call om 655-7202 Must know water main but we will train Call bwr Westclltt 4 br, 3 ba, tam wk or mo Agt 675-8170 1 Ba New daoor $550. 2 Br townhome. 2 car gar-Newport Be~ch No. ask for Terr_•__ FOUND ADS Htlf Waate4 5100 sewer hne street widen· 9-4 pm 496-5761 rm. S 1500/mo. 673-4195 1 Newpor1 pier area, 1 Bdr No pet• 833-8974 age. pool, covered patio, 880 Irvine Avenue Rmm1e M/F resp. non smk I I I ''19· curb & gutter and USE THE or 642-5735 (Tom) cottage, yrly, no pets 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhse •;, ml from bch 1675. (at 16th) shr 3br hse CM pet okay I ARE FREE pump Slation construc- $500 673 6640 3 5-4796 S2SO • 'iut. 646-9862 IAJt• •Q-111 lion Send resume to Mr D .alLY PILOT YH lllHVI m . ---Montec.llo. garage, no 21 -92 645-1104 "Ill -F~ntes at Robert Bem. A GATF:cO VILLAGE COM· Oceanfront 4Br 3Badptx. pet• $690/mo.64~13~4 $575·1775 mo 2 & 3 br, Rmmte to shr lrg hse C II RECITIYE Wilham Frost & As-.,FAST MUNITY 2 & 3 Bdrm, 2'o'r Winter rental to June 9th $525/mo Lrg 2 Br. I ba. enclld garage. Wllh· s Cl t 277& Laguna, sep Rm ' Ba a : The Orange Coast Dally soc1ates .. 01 Quail St. IESULT" Ba. 160011800 sq tt of $900/mo. 850-7368 deelc. gotf eourae view. ttr/dryer hk-ups, yard, la •••• • beaut eyn & ocn vu I 2 &Ill Piiot has an excellent oP· Newport Be9ct> 92660 PURELUXURV Garagea, "PUTTIN ON THE RITZ" lndry room. 554 Joann patio Newport Beach 3 Br 2 Ba. ocean YIJ, COU· $300 491-1241 4 ·u ponunity f()( • career What 8 Won<Hlr1ul WC>fld SERVICE SPAS. In each nome. NB Dream pad, 1510/mo, TSL•llT IU·1101 Really. Days 642·1603, ~ o~~etn~r.ci~3:650. sril 212 Condo V1ll11 oriented Major Account of Shopping. right al DllECTOIY matter 1u1tea, dining all utlls pdl Furnl1hed -Evu 960-4814 . . Balboa. unturn. $425 + ,.., Executive with a proven your fingertips everyday• rooma. wOOd burning with ela .. 841-6208 fee S535. 28R, ept1/drpa, IQ• VEI at• L11a•1 27M elect ocean v1aw . Foundl»rd Mareti 10 vie track record Great Dally Piiot c1auif1ad F o r l{(',Ull frplc: mlcfowave oven•. · private patio. no pell. CATCH A WA _ 1 pie 645-3758 Balboa Penlnsuia potenllel. guaranteed Adi To pl8Q8 your 80 Servin• Call !LEGANT LIVING only A•arlaHtl Uaf. 710 Jamea St. 955-0809 $390/mol Ju1t right fOf , bdrm ocean Ylew apt. balcony. r ~ 966-1987 •f1er 6 PM draw •o••~st com-call 642•5671 end 191 8 15 min from FuhlOn ' llngte guys/gals (or both) SYndecil. Walk to beaet\. ltatab Waatt4 2909 m1u1on Desire to move Cleulltad Ad-\/'-<>f '*P 642-56 71 lllend ·7 mtn to So 1565/mo. 2 Br. 2 81 frplc, ... to appr 841-8208 f" 1575. 498-1613 E.w-. n:::Sa •BR "b• 10 Found-Smell white Into ma.nagement a plu1. _,., Id. JU Cout.PL.aza. Juat Hit of lalka enetld gar, all bit Ina, ~-...., ~ " Shepherd, East Blult Send resume to ,~ BfVd & ao of Ptaiaaala 2'107 near lhopplng oentet'. RATHER HAVE A HOUSEi ..... 2to0 !UM. to $1200/mo. Don area 640·2314 p o Bo1t t560 1 • n p•1 , ••• ee eee ee e Newport 2·•73 ... MQCenterSt. 1375 Rent• quaint cttg 714558·1172 Co .... 2 ... 8 .1 y I e ~San Diego Frwyc ,·, ~f f Br, yearly, with Qll. 1 TIL .. ., ·_. ••2-110• great •r•• muat ... , Fem atudent pref, HB tam· Found aml ma gray/btk Stl ........... vc ..,.,enge Ave. 1 or bloek to t>Mch. Fr .. h •• • 539-&100 BEST Alty fee lly. $300/mo Incl utlll, Carlftl ltr Poodla, no collar vie EOE : appt.13t·5439 paint 1575/mo 645-5862 1615/mo 2 8'. 2 ea. tOMI' WWlll klt/lndry pnv 848-3A8l Ital 2t12 Nwpt Hghtl $48-2722 e • UMt 2 Br 2 Bl, frplc, patio, so• u~:!d:rm ~S ~.g:1· Room ahare S.th Female Penlnaula, 27th St LOST& mo M/cat. Oftnge ACCOUNTING : PART TIME • COiYe1UdiO frptc,lk;ih ... iar . nr bHQh/bay. · YIWIE 30 a up N9Wpon Beach Storage only. 1100/mo. & Whit• Tabb)'(Charllel Newpon S..eh Real Es-• : POOi wetk to bNch 1525. 750/mo yrly IM. Av.ii TIL.... Ml· 1181 N.--1 & 2 8drrn luxury 645-2590 673...e2M Vic M Verde gol1 area tat a ln11e1tment firm • • a:se-'1963 411 No Pei.173-012& !'aide. 3BR 2ba. Carpon. apt1In14 ptana. 1 Bdrm. SEA & SUN LODGE lmi'.: In REWARD IMl<a lull charg~ ~· e e U •• U Upper 2 Bdrm. &.tW9en MeOlmo lncludtng utll· 2 Bdrm and T~ 1110 wk up Color TV vmct tall tl 6e2·1422 O< 832·3472 kHper/Junlor aceoun· e D 1. D .1 Pil b • Bay a l>Mch. teOO/mo. It ... CALL 851·"47 ~ poola, tenrn., water· 3026 W. Coeat Hwy, Npt 1t$300/up crpt1/0rp1 L:OiiAust Shep. 3-4 yt old tent b~tenee with e e IVer 81 Y Ot Y 8Uto e Studro: IU9« ..,,, yard. M rthettReattyl75-4800 · taltt. pondt. o .. l*d· I ate ralm 11301 BMctl mei. blk a wtlt anawers computenzed~ting • in Laguna Beach area (a~ • 71S'-' Matguetfte. 1400 a frpl pool prvt patio From San Diego Frwy tall .. aMt H8 '42-213-4 to Sandy Yle . Bear a •yatema preferred • • • Incl. utML 640-2547 u r Oettwlhr X·IQ 2 Bf on drive Nonh on &each 10 IM!t ntl10ffloe epace 1000.2000 Pt11.1tarino."cM. 5-48·2704 ~ ~ reaume 10 : prox. 2 hours per day) wee -• &1ta Ill t@4 On u::: water •t Chlna. Eutalde 1810 "1•2141 McFadden end W•t on Hr 2ilL co;;ao N 6 .. lac. Of 30000 1/1. Nr HatbOr & 845-21139 days 8-4 30£ ~ ... 1!~.: 1c2~ • • day afternoons & early • ~Odb-vraKXtioF ~1~~· !d~Tt:o=: mtllttl ~=~4,':A-=nd ~· aauna ss1a1utu. 88ker.soea1t.S4t--e1a1 Lott "Char11e" our/ijtn ·--;;.;e;'7o& "' • mornings on SaL & un. : You 11 get em wtth this No.,..., e?3440t '525 2 Br. 1 Ba patio. ntc:. • I I SIM Lenca 642·62" dy9, 720-i444 eva Mitred Corn.ir• bird {Mka a • E $ ~ fV\ • cteuy 1 ldrm, furn. .,.... Eut1lda loo w/pool, l~t • 3bt 1Mne oondO. s>OO'. Hunt BMch 419 Main St eml perrol) 3113 CdM : am approx. -.vu per e 1475/mo Noe .,.. In II 21Jt lndry rm, cloM to.,. 4!28M eoABO'i tee. PYt ba, $325. Sht ba. 380 aq " Prtval• an-Re-tnrd I too 780.()912 • month. Aek for Bruce •. CM l41:e20t fM 1., PN frpte POOi peflo: Ml E. Bay $871 to I 12" '305. Gary N2-31e 1 t111~. \-\beth. H25/mo lo.t Lg l\alr gry blk a To P'ece 'f04ll ~ e E l : fJTUMN)NO lrg 1 8f get· oai. No·~a.'Ut w eaY Tll..... M2·11U Agent 63t·4~ Avall 1SM•l27S • i.t vtll &lerre~mt'4M324 ~ F. Cat. nurty btlnd, :~i:lc. e m ey 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. e _, IP'-poof, r.c: .,.... 15115. 850-6357 mTUT • 1 Ir 500. 2 Br seoo. Quiet mat. n/arnk Fm CM Of HT IUOI n .. ~PP*' lft paw. wnt pN>ne : • l4'71/lft0. 710 w '811\ St i 8' tingle only. No peta M~lmo. • 2 Br. 2 b• Dlhwat\f, refrlqe lncld. W-ell" p't be/bd pool Wtl\ 1000 n. MCOnd flOOr. qui.t ~t Mtt:. v~=-2~ CM Deity P~l • crRCULA TYON DEPT : I · Smell q\Mt ctMn 1410 Twnheie, "1.llc: all b«lna Ho pett. 5-45-4'55 dry 14Ml57187~1 1t,..t n!Qlly landacaped t~ Claaaltied '42·M71 • • at. ..._ .. u2if 831-3e111911CWdw IMOW.1tthSt. 28'2Bal.UJ1A$>t,.,.blkto BALBOA I LAND houM, b4d0.0tt-1t pet\lnQ,Qel· L.0STOAFOUNDAPET1 •. 642-4321 roE • MOOfup, -·· • 642_.22, .we & Wknda bMCtl a t.W.. saso1mo "'*· "" Juty. 1225 + 1a1 _.,. t¥ i.. 645-~too c.ii AtWnaJ AMi Leegue ,. • pool ape 11992 Aonda teLL. ldte ltarn• with a _. .._. u• 1111 .,..IV 759-0351 a utllL 813-2517 Vby 14~2'3 ~ 17t-PETS HO FEE .............. •••••••• •M M2·l&34, 142-3112 Delly PllOt Cln.tlfled M ,.., .,..,.. .._. 1..;.''-' ------====.!· -..... ·1 , ,._~~~~~~~·--·· ~~~~~ .... ~~ ..... .....,...,,~ .... ~~~~~~--------...... _, ................................................................................ . • Bl• Orang• Coat DAILY PILOT /Thursday, M1rch 16, 1984 8111 Wto!.. llM .. 1, Wuto4 !1,!0 Arrllaac11 IOll 1111"1laa11ao 1 •1111 11•11 10 77~~'::':...,~;j S~~!!l:!ll:L,.,.,. Nur-tM •1ae, pit, a...-tK>ufl A El AIL ljAlE.S AMERICAN TAOPHY 40 Ntwport 8MCh f .,-.n11 Dolor fiOmt 104' rtni f68 f. iii I*' dfy, a !!f)'l ,J. 'llftM. Wf.-"llW gllllon nu.: N* ,,_.,_. C.Ub~JllMlly ~-1'1091. tlPI I, l1,1Uy ::::=::::::::-;"':;:""=.:r1;:::=:~1ii1111"Jrft,;; .U!S CROSSWORD PUZZLE- --· 250-0700 Loll 19d, fMll_,,., rnech. atnt, SIMI radl .... MW eo.11 M...,•32~f•' ·· Cr•tl"" eur--,::t· h 12s o6Ci8'41o1m 1,~...,.~~·~,,.,~·~boiij'@~~"~';i,:"'~·~·~·~·~·~·~4~1~-~·~o~o~·~· ·11 Accord. ' at, Mc. ll vw VA , Olllc•: Cl•rlcal work. fuhlon ladlel lhop • fLEC .. DRYER it21 n U I 12 ff'tlh 16650. 050·i01• Mrd l>lltlery, nMd "'==----------------------L-J--!!'!"cl...BhoW.fliftd omca.. I~ •.!~•l .. P!l'19 -" 11r1 o1d.Ju.ot76 ~ _Pfl!O 1bl Mt.t50 CCiDiMtr t t r11 'I 1 PA'LUO'. •I•. dk bl"", wotk. Off«. M&.7909 -Hrf)' Wag•. 1s•-ta.t1 M--ioo11ron.. !11.0el1. p.-r. boiler $50 4 bent. T IOU '" " ... l o,~i;;;;;;;;;;;;o:;;;;;;~l~C~at~t ~A~hl~11~ ... ~-~'!'~"!...-Frl(lld1ir1: 20.!c/l, tOQ !J:r, cane chtlrt .aeo 2 1amp. r aw 1an Int, air, ca11, alee 1nrf '57 orig. own«, rebl ACROSS 1 Realdue ft Plaza 10 Prude 14 Peas.ant IS Repe•tedly 18 Vagrent 17 Sojourn 18 L.uneh spot 20 Taj Mahal Sile 21 Prosper 22 Aves. 23 Durln~. pre!. 25 Most 1aut 27 Cliques 30 Souse 31 A·S money 32 Bite 34 T elev1sed again JS Gnddles ~O Shovel ~2 Great pre! 13 8 19 amounts 15 Ferber title 2 wds 17 Beetle 18 E•clamat1on jQ Prison management i2 Physics 2 3 4 14 11 20 31 36 43 57 63 66 69 btanch 56 Entire 57 Cereal 58 Fame 60 Worli:OUI 63 Ex.tensive 65 Edison's - Park 66 Ages 67 Coax 68 In one p1ace 69 ACllOfl 70 Oulllr'le 71 Metric un11 DOWN I Proi::eed1ngs 2 Chase Illes 3 S torm 4 Travehng 5 Furtive 6 Garagt1men 7 Caucasian language a Overhaul 9 German en~ 10 Pronoun 1 t Scandinavian 12 Death no11ces 13 Crow 19 Singer 2 I Canters 5 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 24 .. _ ot thee 26 Peduncle 27 Pop1n1ays 28 USSR sea 29 Pry 33 Inte rmediary nypn wa 35 0dOI 36 E:w.i::1ted 3 7 Not a single 39 H11 hard 4 1 Evergreen 44 UK county -1 6 Secured 49 Poker b1g91e 7 6 9 nypn wd 51 Conceaiea 5~ Seedea 53 Western lake 54 Redeem 55 Tangle 59 Russ1ar1 name 6 1 01spa• age 62 Load 6J HalluClll dl Of) O•ug f:t~ Roden! genus P/T l lttt•tlht Ptn t l S&lnper~n rine ~ti..ue H7gold, S30S 5'&.5f89 namt bt'IOd u 10 clothfill C::YinQ couniry mutt Mil SMQO Obo 497-7212 en! & trant. runt good $4/hour t comml11Jon. 'home lu;nllhlng ,tt,,. I llY APPLl&IOll eso ... 020 Garman Traller Wiike. 1 12 oo. !153-1525 Sai.t eKpeti.nc. helplul In L.aoun11 BNoh. Eicp. LES $57·9133 fread mH~ hvy ch.lly i125. ~~~5g.on:~~tl ~!~ '5 ~ A ND Siev. &45-5750 eM. 2 ....iptul but no1 nec:M... hldeab1d bl l b ....,... MUST SELL. 11900. I LARRY'S APPLIANCES 1 20 t ' ege rn Taltl Wtal-' 9020 1-'29 e"" '101 P1rt Ume lnlervlewer1 ary. 3305 L;'fn1Canyor1 Buy. Sell . SeNlce 1 , drwr wood ft -,..,.., 1, ,,,......., nMOH by Mark•tlnQ Re-Rd. 494-177 Cati\ ~Id, 780•7271 drNHr $75 831·2177 I OUI TOIAY I ·70 BuG: ~ Ur•, bat~ March firm In lrvfne, no Salaiperion9; lull/Urne Jllse Waat·' 12"'* llfY: r.i>lt ltlQ. Q..vvt ssJH, mu11 be arocuaue, Ntw dellgne< boutlQUll. Aecond c.omm'I wllh* • -.,.. tor ¥9hlcle. 55 1-429!1 S2 oo 950 53....., bright & outgoing 15/hr . Fashion 111. Mutt nave lor ~ UM, •t•~ WXNT GXRXGE SPX CE --"--"cwcE,,:.,lcD"Y~"""'--cond. 1 ' •4 1 I will trtln, tpply Mon-F'rf exp & rels 7&0-8333 ttMI top, S200. 839--0250 Shof1 tttm tlor• nMr '12 YW Ill 9-s 18004 Sll:ypark , · REFRIGERATOR •120 ,· Newport. 759~210 GLW Olli llll •olll""I Clrcle. 1ui11 205 IUISTillll • -New 1835 =· mags! Par1 Time E•per11ncld In altMa11on1 Good cond. 957•1833 fli~•1F•riitart/122.. Ill TlllOIS SOUTH ~~1~::0:. ee2~2997 LOOALOONlll.118 lorman&women,atttlCI)' Wather/dryer S135 al. ..1 J•tll 9 Start 91 s7.5o. Loc;il aree work and good benefll•. D0,Jo0h0w•0•4h0"00S4 7 000. Aefrlo. llk:New750 i 770 Savin COUNTY Please call CharlH at . • Copier (reconCllllonedl ISVZU '72 VW. Clean, reblt .01 H.S. grads only. NHd Ho IT 11 1 s th i lne, 1ml lm c•••~ car. 964-2890 (3-6PM) use o a or n9, OIJ ietltal with lltnd S8001obo Coasl PIU•. Cost• Me••· 631·2242 uwE WILL llT 2300/obo, 1151·222 Parl/Um• P•rmanent 640·84111 AMTiouE Xucf 16N ,;_:,._.:c:_..:______ dya or 549-0629 ev... J .011.1.,.s TONIGHT 9PM Otflce !urn, aupptlea, oll 11 llllllOLI • Secre1arytA11lslanl wllh TH~RSOAY painting•. Redec mutt Vo!u1'1'11Sa1as, Serviefl '73 Raglop, tuna good, EYE.l."'S RE. hcense Some •how-10 reel al A.mer lcin setl 549-1178, &-.4, M·F And L .. alog nledl some work. t20()() • 1ngotproper1y 851-7720 ---------! 111711BNchBlvd. obO. 6S0-331!1 N-port Beach markeUng ~·--merchandls~ Larry Pla1t1/0r,a11 6221 WI llY 11rm need• •d•ptable. In· S1cr11a•y/Booll:e1p1r, Morgan Auction. 1685 _ Hunllng1on B•acn ·73 SUPER BEETLE CON· oustrious peopte who en-paft time for smell plumb-Toronto Way , Coat a Gulbranaen remlre organ USED CARS a TRUCKS (714) 142·2000 VERT 31K ml on new eog! /OY pubhc contacl. Mutt 1ng contrector NB . Mesa 714/556-990 t e!tU cond. too lrg for new COME IN OR CALL. FOR '--'---'-------$3800/obo. 780·0495 0,,, ,,,,, '''''"""• 646· 1185. rve names 11 F • ,025 home s1soo. 673-8409 Fllll APPWIAL 1 ~1~11~·~·~·~•;..;C~k~l•;.,....;.9~U~20 "~~~--~~- "'' a~m • u~---~01ce A 9reat way to in· S O"IT • I IS Oak console piano. $800 Cormier-Delillo ·73 Convertible, ri.1n1 wail, sell. $2100. 731-7680 ev~ c1eas1 yur budget Ool -E I n AnY SAL 2 !Ike new bar at11, awlvel. Wur11tz11 548·7272 CMIYlllLIT Center Line whts, gd tires 838· 1241 ; larsr we pay tor you1 i.ecutive Secretaf)" to the uphol• sts. curved back 182 t 1 BEACH BL 110. $3200/ b 756 9234 1r111nlng For Interview ap-Director or Siies lor re91s S 100 obo 631 -2783 Roland MP600 elec piano HUNTINGTON BEACH 0 0 · '76 Rabbll, 4 dr, brn!J•O: pointment. ca!! Lorie al S!atewlde Investment co 1·2c_-P'-.,,-,-,-,,-,-,-,-00-1-,-.-1-0-ve-_X010o;;to~o0o0dC.l;o100'1i7_>co1-9~4G0~5,l _~l~4~T':•!l~O!l~l~!l~4!1~;3~3~1!.!__1 M11•1 9f4i amltm. orig ownr. Stl~ 545-5776 IOcale<I In Nwpt Bch lOC S 1, G--' ,230 ,79 "••d• AXr, b<""''· b&aul. $2450. 945-2421 1 II • lllP TyPfl 65. SH 80. $900. sell $475. 839-2306 E»O..tless 111ercise uni! WI WAIT YGlll moonrool, headlll's. race-'76 VW. Rabbi! wlaunrool '•••••••••Ii'! A1rporT area Min, 5 "irs 1eat. never used, pd ~r Ill -• • ...,_ "" =~===~~-= PA.RT.TIME. Varied h01Jrs Send resume to PO Box 2 p1 dee. table lamps 1100 equals tOOO alt ups!'"' hr. CLUI 1111 OAllll Ing B Kit. Concourd 1mflm caaiue, 111n1 ga to include early AM 2500,NB 92660.orcall pr,peach:green&whlta. 1350.194•9767 SeeRonaldOaoe Stereo. a le 17350 mileage. C JI 540-417i ;:~=~~s ~~~~1:•(:~!ii 553-0940 like nu Misc. 644-0134 TV.( Riiit, .:13~~~~:-d-;-5_spd. A/C,1~:7:"!7'571_0_~_"_'_'_57'00 __ 'c-i' t1uck van, stat ion Secrel1ry/frtnl Offo. 4·pc 11v1ng rm sat, never ltern 6Zl2 great cond . beit otfei '79 Sclroc:co. !tin! cond, S wagon) lo assist news-For CdM Optometrist PIT uSed. has wood lrom. brn 1 ,.,.;.;;;;.;;,•~--·;;;,:; 979-9098 spd, 1mllm 1t1reo Cl"'"' Pa....,,r dea1e1 In Irvine to .. ~"mo FIT c a11 at1e1 tones. cost $785. sell BeauUrul 25" Zenith Color ....., "" -· TV 3 I M Asking $4150. 786·3737; area. Must be depen-6pm 673·2335 5375 839-2306 · year wrnty. 148. trctiel Ital aable Contact Greg ---Free dellvery Open Sun. Hyde Monday thru Fridai SECRETARY e· Couch, •Int cond. $100 TV John'a 545_ 1795 S '69 250SO. b1own wlbelge G 11 836-4056 anytime "''' lice lnl , mint cona. Like new be1ween 9:30 and 10·30 ood typing & phone ski s Power Boals 7012 1_,•1 ' 9025 Stk shill. muit see to ap· 11.m only 612·432 t necessary_ 673-9389 Beaul1lut sole & 1ove1eat. -I lb 0 preciale. Musi sell ---loose pijlows, looks new, t4 rgl1, cntr cnsl, 2 hp 175 CAN AH 250 SEC"ET"T s ..., $4950 15 1.5550 t>et Pot AHood'"'· '"'Y beo<h n "" vadecl earthtone1, $415, OIB. trlr. 995/obo. RUNS GOOD 9-5PM. ask lor Belly ••-•--iiiiilli I needed, lull or part lime can 974-1624 644.0505 050_,593 -_, kennel, start 4.50 $5/hr C M 548-7762 I =~~~~---~ __ ·71 2SO a1C.am/frTi. white. (It ldngotl 1 494 -0142 btwn 81m-5pm _ -B!k walnut desk. needs r• 18'3" Se;i Squirt, c1n1er 4 ~ .. 1 Dra'••• 9030 mlchelln tires, '"' ·~~l~~~·~--~~~~!J SECRETARY part ume. t1n lsh1ng 5SO. 646-4697 console, 85 hp Suzuki/ oll "• 1 500 675 79 -- PICTURE FlllAMl•I rood mlg co 1n Santa lnjeclion.X-15VHFrad!o. 182 BRONCO 4!t4 loaded cond 4 · -1 -· Haid work bul lots of var · Ana General olllce , °'M°~:~ G~~1T•~~5~~';~ many llllru, !lint cond. many 1lltr1s. 1ncludei '71 280SEL. lmmac. runs Vol!o 917! 1ety.noexper necessary. typing , tiling, shorthand 786_8545 or 675_7200 S9495.497·2865af1 6pm match!nQ 2 horse 1111i11t beautllully.Amu1tto&ee. 14Se '73 , clean, ret w1ll tfa1n. FIT, starl $4 hf helplul. working dlrec1ty l..'..'"':":'.~~~>:_C'1><'_ lie.rMiiOi<1E8';;-fi;;; S 11,000. 615-8124 $69SO 979-3904 wagoo. 12299 • So Coast Plaza Vlllogo with president Equal op-18'1 DuH!eld lee Bay · I lllY FlllllTllE Launch, like new 18.500. Trac•s 9035 '75 2400, ''''' gos m1 494-1 658 Call Lar1y 751 ·6306 porlunl!y Emplo~er a 7141540867\ LES 957-8t33 AveryCo.675-8990 . wf 15Monrbltmlr.many '72 1800. E11cel conct, Plumber• must have bTUe-1 =-------'------68 Chevy pickup w/tttetl, ll lr aa. very-cle1n Manual trant. Alli: S65<X) print knowledge, lore· Secretary, p~ Time. King size waler bed wllh 24' FIBERFORM 1975 11-8. rebll. Great shape, 16,350/obo. 752-t400 846·0830 640-3255 d • man e•per 64 t_1152 young, elllcieril Must Wave Master & Head-Mere 110 , 351 Ford, trailer $1600 648-4697 dye. 645_76e7 eve• , Y •-· bo g, •tom b o ard $500 obo . & all equip, good cond, 77 2440L I •di ol .. .,w peg ar y 641·7424 $8300. 642·3728 '72 Dalsun PU ----•u o, r o, r., PRISCHOOL 1101 2 30·5 30 Huntlngton Beach area. 536·3588 Pre -SchoolTeaoheri Full & pa111T1ma openings ECU un11s Of e!lperience nee C M 642-9161 PROMOTIOI Larson Shipyards. New radlals, 4 •pd 175 2400 heater, ll-Cond $4,49~ 2703 W Coas1 Hwy. NB Moving Sale. Cuslom 38ft Commercial Diesel s 12SOlobO 642·2995 Great gas ml. w/ 15M on Before 4pm 646·2038 SEClllnAU/Ptr•/P·T plnow couch•& loveseal Trawler Rigged 101 , rebll mtr, many xtras. ·79244. lOOKtwym!.busJ.-$350, Oak wall urnl $125, Swordfish 650· 1174 75 F'ord Ca..irler Trl.ICll.. very clean S63S01000 ness car 1n per1 cond., ny lor small Insurance bond· 759-l445ev 40. "ATTHEWS 05 stick Bhlll, cllmPflf srieu. 553.1400.945•7667 aut'"' '''"'· '"''· b•ll .. 1ng i::omciny 1n Costa ==~~~-~~~ ,..., L sleeps 4 Top nolch cond " Mesa Typin g skll(s a TEAK dinlnglcredena/6 B11stol. hve on, FIB, hke $2100/obo 731-9442 ·75 45-0SE. sharp. candy snrl, stereo. an recora. mus!. • related Cluhes ChfS $1000 obo. T11k bar new 540K, 675-6407 .----red, n-t1re1. l!tll paint. av111 Must see $599~ Hrs tleAlt>le 3 day week stools $200. 646-5286 Colll"•-••" 28. FG, FB. 1 7g Dodge Power Wa1;1on. $l0,500. pp 675·0558 Oya S4 7-6622. evei;e S .... " .. . tg 4!t4, clean. 60.000 miles -,;;;;;c;o.,,,;; ~I ;,•~5~7-~•;5~13::,_=~==;. end resume to Mgi Twn matt corner groop gas. TT Sac $13,800 $4400 963·8962 '76 450SL, s1lve1/red Int, P 0. Boll 1349. Costa set $80 Kenmore washer 760-8677 or 675-3615 bolh tops, vefy nice. '80 GLE. gd cond. ell opt•. Canyou Mesa.Ca.92626 $50.962-3883 -'81FordF150,4spCl,6cyl, 522,000 497.6222 $8000000 leaving cou~· Spafe 3 hr s nrghtly? SEWI NG Machine Opef· 10111, Sail '1014 duel tanks. clean. S7100 _ ---try must sell, 557-7725 ' Afe you ator s, e!l""'flence r:G;•;•;:·~·,•,S;•;I:;•;:•,,,,,,,,,,,, I •• 11t11111·C'L 20 491·0 t33 497 .3779 '77 450SE choc brwn, .. I Do I' . i iiio;;;ii;;;;;liiiiiiirjW 1 ... ~ -11 • ~ c1u1se. a m/Im cass. n• 01, all IC de~e~~aob7eed Mc Kibb1n Sails 540·3684 In sl!P·Newpon 955.7540 ·94 Toy 4•4 Lois or sunroof. custom whts. Help Waaledj .. 5100 H1l1 Waated 5100 Belt Wa•tttl SlOG andse11/notiva1ed? SH1PPiNG~DEPT Cortal del fll1r 6122 195 1 Classic 8' sanbOat chrome Mus• see this low m11 es S 18 .00o _ _ _ '"''' 1 S9500orllop $289 98/mo Elogo·t• 73 l-9442 -· Oo~ou " screen P11 n er. EVERYTHING GOES! F1berolaas. pointed bow. Jim 546-7256 " ' Bai ck 93117 FLORAL DISICllR Hotel MICMUllST 1st CL.JS$ En10)' wofk1ng with 1<1ds? c1er1Cat he!pet limited Clothing . plywd sheets. centerbOard type. lul!y Part time App1-j In person IALIOI .,, CLUI •n1ec11o n Mold /Mod e l I II you can answer YES e~per OK Ccill Bail hies, misc 673-8156 equipped tor sail or row vrn 9040 onl~between9srna 3pm Shop needs 1op person Pnone646-7021 540-2650 $400/obO 673·8496 1,;;;.;;.. ____ .,.,;;;,;;;1 'Tl Ill 450 Sil ·65 §pec1111 GAW cont Good gas mllage Wl'I trade S750o0o 64?-2996 t43 Broadway, C M j Ho'::1o~~e~~S/~;,;,;~t~n 101 small C M shop 5 1 2 30-6pm Mon th1u F11 I SOLiCiTOR to obtain Co1l1 flle11 612 4 CAL 29 RACECRUISE. 10 ·~~,~~~0$1~.~~0 4~. ml, FLORIST tull/t•me sn•!ts includes days sa!ary based on e•· s1.1bscript1ons by 1e1e-3 Family Garage Sale has t>ags. dodger. pilot. VHF . 640·0050 M·F 9-5 70 Cad C01Jpe de vliie Delivery Person & Shop Bam.4pm & 12pm.8pm per1ence 545-5828 PIT clerk/Typ1s1 in Hunt I phone ror L A Times J01ned moving sale New etc $26,000 494·54 \9 .-'80 MB 300 SD 46K Mt Needt eng & body work Calilloc 9309 • 1.000 MILES, Ill e11tras1 Best Oller !7t4)496-2336 Helper Musi k,now New-Typing o! 40 wpm, good lll"TEl'lCE Bch Appr o• 20/h• wk . Harbor a1ea 548-844 1 or Items 2479 Elden. No 7 Aat1.ae1r Xlnt Cond . S22.000 1500/obo, 760•9396 port area Par1 & ma s 1 s some oom· MECNA•IC _ 962•8068 _.:::::;::::_ __ ..:;:.:;:i --lh kll a .. " ,, 00 '''· P''''' 646-t41 3 I CM.Fri/Sat7:30·5 Hobie 14 wltra1ler, $495 1 CJ1111'c1 9045 After6 538·9223 !ulll time 675"·9484 pute1 l:!kper pret I non-smkr 847 -3563 Stationery Store m CdM Moving Sale-Sat only ·29 MoClel A. 4 aoor, Town '8.3 500 SEL. very IO m1, ell '76 Se~ille, good cond. Please Ci'!ll !or appt 9.4 $1614 ·$t962mo depend· d F•T d 3,,7 6 30 2P" 630 WINDWARD Sabol com S A opllons incl snfl, AB S ne..., 11•15. cream & tan &EIERIL CLERICAL M-F 645_5000 ex t 521 1ng on qualll.cations 13 PIT counter h1lpl k11Chen nee s eKper1ence -"" ' · edan estored to orig· s5450 661,8809 u w T St 11 270 s ---aabol. ngged ror f8C+ng , $4t,500/obo 30137 011 ·79 818rr+tl W h1 1whl Y',,•d ... 1i,,, , .. ,,,, ,0,,_1 MGD waste water tieat· help Aoply m peison salespe1son 675· 10 tO I Center St. C M p!ete, 5200 PHOENIX 1nal $6500 675-6161 brakes. IKtreme+y clean, 1ble 11gr11 1~p1ng En1ry Hote1 ::iw1tcn Board men! piani 15 accepting ummy u er Sle~1e needs ~our help SPRING BOUTIQUE $900 14' HULL llber· Autos Imported 9100 898·4645 Moon rl Xlnt 59499, a,, 6 level position ior one wholOpe•a!or some typ ing apo11ca11ons to1 the pOS·) Bt1s101. CM Earn big t>ucks las! Cash Flo1af Afra""Qemttnts & Gill glass. $l00 545.4628 15 W•lhng to learn Call apply 1-!olel Laguna Otwn 111on or ma•nl mechanic p T re<:eption•stisec y ror par(! dally • weekly I Items Thur-Fri-Sat 10am Ask about the money we wkdys 64o-428 7 Glenaa 497 .7511 Lag"na 10A M·4PM Ask ror Applicant must nave sml development co bonuses Pos111ons open to 7pm 1787 Panay Cr Jo11s1 BMW 9112 can save you thru OUf NABERS CADILLAC Beacri Dcivid Mi::Ne•I 494.1 t5 t good work ing knowledge I Mark Simba Develop· Call 536·2858 bet 9AM or (Mesa Vefde a1ea f $pted & Ski '1016 ·74 2002 10ln l cond . Pufcnase & !ease plaris 425 s Coast Hwy ol water/wasle wa1e1 la· ment NB 640-6120 aft 6PM -amllm. alt:. $4800 obo JIM SLIMOIS General Office Book· cihly maintenance Caht Washef & drye• {gas). ·79 20 11 BAYLINEA Fl<h I I .Bo 752-8115 Sue 963·8082 llPD"TS keeping typing r111ng & Hou sec 1ean er par I af1ve• s license requned Real Estate License PHONE IPPT-SEnER awnmower, · ping & ski Ellceuent cond " pleasanl phone voice t1me own transportation Ap ply at SE RR A, Secfetary 1Ass1s1ant PIT saleryp1ust>onus OC pongtable,ga1dentools. New tandem $5900/or '762002,Snlrl,B!aui)Unkl 13010ua1IS!f&et 40/hr wk Call Margo I 646-1636 or 540-1287 34 152 del Obispo Dana Some shoVY1n9 ot prop. A1rpo1t area Call Teffy 3rip motor, 2 H78· 15 make otr 642·4014 nu paint Musi see $5900 NEWPORT BEACH 7 30·9 30AM 496·61t1 , NOUSECLEAMERS Point, Ca11t Pti 496-1786 erty 851· 7720 Ande1eck bet 2-4PM tires. ste1eo cabinet. - -640-5363. 759· 1556 eves 133-1300 LARGEST SELECTION ot !ale model. tow mileage Cadlllacs In Southern Catllorn1a1 See us today I 540-1880 General 0111ce IPIT E•p Top pay Beck & E 0 E REAL EST A TE 851 -0 103 11aed~~5Tu~~~ A~~u~~; & ~~t ~~ei:§ ~Jd~!:a,-., 7,0,~~ ·11 3201, sunroot. Vc. Iii-MifT3 300c0cpe Turbo. PART /TIME Call 650-6473 llll&IR SALESPERSON Telephone Sales 6169 loys. Reccaro seats. xlnt Must sell this week Re-H HUM"'RY? Newport le1clt erahouslngforF·2Nlkon pa1n1 $5900 494-7290 duced 10 $2 7 .500 Telephone & compute• Houselleeper live 111 !or omeowner s association tor act•~e Balboa lslanCI ol-w $1 50 Surtace to diver 1n· ------lmmac. 720.0295 2600 Harbor Blvd work Some Salurdays bachelof some cooking Mus i be exp In manage· lice L1c'd Call Bene Looking ror a way out ol 3 Fmly Sale·nu Puma tercom sys. Bendill '80 5281, 1mm11c amllm. ___ _ _ COSTA MESA State Farm Insurance own !ians Jasmine rnent&accl'g,relatewell Walsh673-6900 the 40 hour work week CIOltllng , apl washrldl)'r, watercom $350 Or w111 sunroof. new t ires TOP SSS PAID Costa Mesa 553.1 109 Cree~ area Non-smkr 10 people Send fesume will\ !he po!enua! to earn camping, sew mach .. eti:: trade (714) 1-676-5885 514,500. Day 559·6901 Clinrtltl 931 REF 644.0221 aft ePM Assoc11111on Manager 50 RECEIYUlli CLEllk S400 to 51000 pei week ? Sal 8A.M_ 304 Santa Ana. Charlie Eves 640-1494 For Pampered ·74 Nova, black . slant 6. General Ollice insurance Jordan Irv 927 t5 Full hme tor retail clothing •S6 an hou• Sia II Aal 6ll0 ~~5;k ~~:S. ri,:;g;-:a;i~e BMW 'S 84 ,S MERCEDES IEIZ a/c, 111n1 running cond, gd lo , C UI IEDICIL 'SST SI ore E ~ pei I en Ce •Trainees, no e:.p nee ,,11 ~Pih ·-··do•. '''· Top "'''"''"''''' P••d body $1000. 673-0392 IAL A l11Y L Claims E•aminer w1!h H & " pre!ened lnteiv1ew M·F •Highest commissions 2 Family tape deck, turn-.....,. ""w" '" SECRET ARYtRECEPT A 1nsu1ance e•per1ence Part time tam11y practice 10-2 644-5070 (Kat ie) •Early AM hrs. 6.1pm table. spll:rs. receiver . Gaf sale 111. 675-5651 LEISE I UY PMOIE Call Ptfer/Rat SEE US flllSTI Book tennis lessons 1i9nt neeoed tor 11ew Laguna El Toro 770· 1950 •N lomps books clolhes OIAL 213/7 t4 MER C DES H 1 Fle<:eplioisl lor law otlice, o nights O• weekends · ' · Want ID buy tandem a!tle r.1111 lnr lmmecl Quote 0 SE OF "PORTS We have a good selection !yp1ng & bookkeepmg I ii s ott1i::e MEDIC AL Phlet>otom+st . 8 00 !O , 00, Mon-Fri Call Craig 111 957-1062 toys Frl/Sal 8am-1pm . boat trailer tor 23' cabin "'"' .,,1r101,,..<1 er.iw <rw•• H U IM 'Inc ol NEW & used Che~- Mon -Ffl 630ani·5pm "" 6 00 0 $51hr lite typing heavy w.,.,.. cru1aer.968·2349eve11 01'1 9151 roe1a. eeusl ay heavy phones Full/lime C11ll 380·0882 ror app1 •·-op• N. owpo•t "'''" Del -· 6 & I 1829 W Garry, S A STERLING I 'S od I PBX OPERATOR Janitor needed Costa Lab, e~per 4 -14 phones 833·8486 TELEPHOIE SALES Segers!rom/Bear 11 ;;~:....~---...:"";.:. Mesa 8AM· l2PM 6dys 1 SlifS a Docks 7022 MW$ '74 MANTA X!nt. au!o, Answer sw1tChtlOard take P' wk 8 18.33 1•3727 llDICIL FROIT OFC. Recep11on1st1gerieral of· FIT PIT Phone sales Aetng $125 & 5325, bit In SLIP FOR 2511 POWER B new palnllbrakes, runs 1ng mail Sw11criooard e~· J EWELRY SILES answer Ad 733. 642-4300 wlpleas1ng & elf1c1ent 754· 1941 $75, queen S.l bed $85. • -- massages & sort 1ncom· Not Bi::h E•pe1C1 Call t•ce Personable Madel Beneli1 h1ly wage gasstoveS35,efec.dryer BOAT'" Bolboo Co·••·i great.$1450 646-7258 Pflf!ence preterred Mori Newport Beach s leading 24 hours 1elepnone qualil•es Type I couch a love seat $250 NB S 150 mo 650-1174 ' .• ,..,, "'·• '""" '76 ltuZa. great cond CONNELL CHEVROLET X)olll,1rlM1r lll1.! (!~l\\1 t '-.\ & Tues 4pm-8prn AGS iewelers is seeking accyrate 50_55-wpni IOf Tune Up Mechan•c, must 667· 1t091953·1316 SUps avail. 30 ha 20 It 1548o4J0om8boree NB $1900 obo 770-2271 dys Please call !or appt 9.4 1u111t1me employee wen-l1dical l1r/lkk,r. sml 'mlg lirm 1n Irvine f have smog hcense. 3-4 Jewelry 6214 eatls.213-790·7302eves. • 444 650-2856 aft 9:3opm 1 --~----~= M-F 645-5000 e•t 521 ~ersPd 1n 1ewelry sales & Dynamic pleasant pefson I Mrs Witt 979-6080 yrs eApef Laguna Niguel 213-790-9000 day• lea aall 9159 Fori 9319 ~46-1200 '' .. 5 ••lh proven m11nage11al 495·5833 Ask lo• Dan 4 60 CT SAPPHIRE o ii::e proc ures day I I / .,.eek 1ni::!ud1ng Saturday talents to work in a busy Rtceptionist StC'J Ufology othce seeks Appr $2300 Must sell· S1ilfflr•1 '1021 ~ l'lm.Jimn '76 Le Car, red and runs '67 Muslang, 6 Cyf au1o· not1<1enings 573.9334 medical c11n1i:: E ~-Pro f sell s111r1er needed e~perdfronl/bcick rran-$800/obo 650·7123 ·73 LA.SER neeasn-sait, ~YL~ great1S900 Ctllalt6PM. mlllC, runl good Re~iew clos•ngdocumeiHs LIGHl DELIVERY perieni::ed t>ookkeeper for fr ont oli:: to handle scribing, ins 11 must id cond 5800_ Can Erik os81es-Servlce-Lelis!ng Mon-Fri. 960-3397, ask $900/obo 673-8254 HO STESS I and heavy 1n insurance phones & gen clencal 645 ·9700or831 ·5580 DDl'TIUYORSILL 0 3 lot Mark • wlpuri::hasers a1 ta st Mad<l Show Fund E,00 A 1 75-14 1015 4-5837 lpaeltllzia&la 74Plnto,1001i:1good.runs S C Goil ect1ons Requires ci::uracy organiza-1EWEL"T a• "EIS ~,, G I paced an lemente vehitle 754-1941 10,,,, <k ll<, Co pd Valets for Newpon re<-" n n• -----I I 1· ordln . electr ic jreat.nubrkt.orloownr h M t mn1 2 yrs college Strong 1 1 W1lh out calling 644·GEMS Nu Campi Sallboa•d (HiFtyl Mft,eaa t l•lfJ sunrool, hardtop, racing 750/obo 642-8795 ~~~e~:i~e0;1~~~~td p~'~ i 101JOR CLERK med1i::a1 and Pl eltpe• a medlden1111 ins OC a•1 · taurant. lull Or part Ume ror a free consunauon. 0'700S. sallbag. clracks setts. a/c. pli. !Ike n- and real es!a!e Oat:k· Niglll S wk,,ds Must h;lve must Ca l1Den+se630pm port a1e11 Sar>dy btwn Call675-2566 Monday·Frlday.9-5PM usedonce.bough1$1300 EllCeltenlSelecllonolNew 53300/0B0.850_4 1311 '76 Muslang. am /Im:~ ground a plus Earn a r.ast1 regis!er e•Pef· 108pmMon thfuFrtonly 830-4PM 26 t·81t0 WAITRESS IW'ITER , I sell$1000 645-6304 andCarelullyprepared atereo.au!omallc $179S , , 1 d AM 964.0497 I • M • 6216 Used BMW' a always in Toyota -9169 obo. 673·3655 • sa!ary up to $ t200/n10 •e11c"1811~PP~a~;ri~.! RECEPTIONIST Fu111 11me evenings 3 years tca1aer7 lic7cle1 1012 s1ock 1,;,;;.~;.:::'-~~·-"".:.;: bonuses HfS 12 8 Mea1ca1 Transt"Ul1on•SI lr~1ne area .• 1n1 pnone e~Pe•ience 1equ1red W!NCO 15KW GENER. Mlzutan1 SUperSefaph ,3 131·3171 '71CorollaTE-27L2drspt ·77 FORD PINTO gooct 1 Thu1s-Mo11 Call P..11ss ~ nd h 1 wori. al home. 5 yeafS skills lyping 45wpm, call Apply 1n pe•son 3.5pm: AT 0 R Xln I cond spd. mini cond 23•24.. cpe runs lllll mags 5950 cond1on. MUST SELL · Hottman 492· 1800 Daily ":,11~1 lt~~si~:;; '11 e•Pe• 1u Med1c111 Re<:ords Carol 752·8200 8-5 Jolly Roger 400 S Coast S3500/obo. 540-8882 ippratsed S900~ 1550 208 W ISi, Senla Ana obo 66 t·5857 492-3530 l-'-','='°='='°=·=38=6='==- NOST /HOSTESS -----Dept req d M u~T De Hwv Laguna Beach -----Eves 642·9611. Closed Sunday '75COfone. 4 dr. aUto. ate. '18 fAlllMOIT PfOv•C•ent 1n Hospital I -M' 11 6211 LA.RG6SELECTION OF E~p apply 1n person blwn !•ans int:! operative re-Reslaurcint Welde• Apply 7AM onty. llCe IDHal C IOl4 amltm. xlnl cond, 1 own- 2-4pm , no phone ca11s for Ad Action pons 168•8500 M·I 10.4 IALIOI llY CLUI MacGregor Yachts 1631 2 OLD CLAW f uBS S7S ••rt• NEW & USED BMW'S! er Musi see. 673·3366 Beach House 619 Sleepy • Placentia, C M each 646-1944 ·71 Chevy Bubble f op '16 Cetlca ST, air. amtlm. '79 Mus1ang . auto. casa,· Hallow Ln Lag Acri Call a Models Male/Female 'FOOD SERVER rult1!1me D 5510 1 Camper, lull)' equipped, LOlllUC• llW 54K ml. new tires, xlnl \low mi, sunfOOI, !tint: Loaded. 1ea1. 87S-9644 HOST /HOSTESS WE NEED NEW FACES k M 1 2 AKC c , s '"l•M new sml chip $ tOO ea SERVICE & LEASING liiio.i;iii;;i;ioioii;;i;iiio' 6308m.23opm 32_40 1 Ofl 2 r/h c11ron beige tubs. ofter 644·6591. VOLUME SA.LES cond,$3000.646•6722 •COndS3800.675-5899 . ' D 'I P'I ! For placement in moe1e11n hrs/wee in o y1s oc 8• pan.., . ' " JI I 1·• 1016 C I ---f'ullltime person Must lie at y IQ g line dining e~pe,,ence AKC Lhasa ApsolM S tOO Fial 42 shower pan. new 0 tr 1•11 3670 N. herry A e. '90 Cellca ST, air, AMIFM, 1 sharp a •eady 10 wor~ 1ot>s•nOia119e Coun!y BUSSER Full 'time ea 642-0084163l-25t5 $50 645·5168 lj§PEuGEOf, 103,$225 LONG BEACH lo ml . xlnt c ond SllTlllLYIPIOSI ·~ Apply in peison 3-5pm AD·VISQR •EW YORI WEST 6 JOam-2 30pri1 32·40 I Bii::hon F1<se' AKC male * MOVING SALE 5 pc 650·2139 (8-10amj (No Cherry exlt·•05) $6399/obo. 642-6407 '80 FOrd Chateeu Vin, 15"1 ~~. ~~g~~a4~~aSchCoast T1le"t lce•cr hrs/week Mm 2 yrs e~-IO mo 5350 673,5376 ' !lot bdrm set. W/O. 10 Twin Honda ExpresSff X j114) 131·1110 ·93 Cellca ST Xlnt cond. r::::.n~e:,:!~~.1 j~~· dp';,,"' • .. , 642 5678 141·1115 penence spd bike meny mist Cl A 3 I II rede-lntWelcome 17K ml Alsum lease 11a 9 10 eth , If? I · Chow puppy, AKC. must uema. 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DATELINE Stockoom Sweden -In o small town 1n Sweden o monumental d 1.scove<y was announced The sc1en- sts at the Urnvers. ty of lJ ppsola hove succeeded in developcng a nvtrrnona f04'mulo that will actually hetp control premature aging FOl the first time 1n h 1Story mankind con hef p contrci what was thought to be uncontrollable e>*d age -espeaalty befOfe his time :s ... - • , J . ' THE ACF AHTl-PR£MA TUR£ AGING PROGRAM WILL NOT MAKE YOU LIVE FOQEVER, BUTrTWl.1.: • Hefp proteci you against the primofy cause o1 premature oging -the death ot critical eel$ 1n your body • Help control premature w rinkling of sktn • Recapture that youthful feebng. • Proteci your body from some of smolung s nutn- tionolty domoging etfecis • Give you a feeling of general well-being As port of the ACf-AmH>remoture Agtng Program we wil prepare fOf you absolutely free your own personolzed. computerized nutritk>not onofysis wtth our recommendc> tiom to enhance your k>ngevity After 5 years of successful use in Scondmovion Coon. tries. ACF 223 ... is flnofly available hefef Remembef "'s your life -treat it wtttt great core a nd don't take it for granted since it's the onty life yoo wil evet have ) AT LAST A PREMATURE AGING CONTROL FORMULA THAT HAS BEEN .TESTED. AS HEARD ON THE MICHAEL JACKSON KABC PROGRAM! Old yoo ever wonder why certain m<Me stars look so young? Or. Richard Lippman. renowned btomedicol Gerontologist. and h is staff at the University of Uppsala in Sweden developed and tested ACF-223'"' the only anti-premature aging formula wtuch hos been tested on humans a nd eVldence hos shown results ind icotmg the A0:-2'23 con ocutolty slow premorure aging up to 30%. ENDORSED BY 24 INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS "Of. Uppman's experiments are light-years ahead of everyone in the fieki. •· ::;.. ::au G1enn Amencon Agmg Association Conference. Son crone sec Cot·torriO Sept 1982 "I obk*led useful and convincing information about the biochemical processes involved in ceflular senescence and the acttvity of antiox· idants presentty available for slowing this occurrence. I am sincerety interested in ACF-223 for clinical experimentation .. " Prof Francisco _Ou'er-· '.,-10 Pr :J Untverslfy of Rome. Morch 1981 "Your produci may be useful in retarding premature aging as well as the treatment of free radicals in Crohn's disease." Olfector Mo1 ..., ~ e'"' \110 Pr D Reg1onol Cytogenet1cs laboratory, 81fmmghom ~ng1ona Aon! 1982 · "We believe that your new formula, ACF-223, will prolong life for about • ten years." :Jr Bahattin Mo/toy Ankara. Turkey December 1980 "The undersigned hos great interest in yo\Jr new formula against premature aging CACF-223). We often have many geriatric cases in private practice who need help against tiredness and other symp- toms associated with aging." Sentor resident Michael Felhendler. MD. "ferrx; 'v1ed1c1ne SOderkopmgs Hospital, SOderkOping, Sweden. August 4 98C ---------------------------------------------------:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I WANT TO ADO LIFE TO MY YEARS. EXPRESS OROEi ~TO. WTERNATlONAL AGING CONTROL NSTrT\ITE • Suite 317. 1800 S. Robertson, 8eY8fty Hills, CA 90502. let (213) 629-UFE PLEASE ~SH MY ACf-223 VTTAL NOTE t:>on1es• 01$2875 S ~emembef etedd cad orders con be handled by phone Dial (213) 629-UfE ~--· ..... -•• "°'""° 70""f'trj j OJ Nutnflonal analysls only ($39 00) Add sh1ppmg & handling Totol Make check ex Money cxdef 200 (No C 0 D l payable to International Aging Contfol lnstiMe ·90 rAStETs P'.ec:ne chedc hefe If you wtsh to Oldef by credit cord VISA Cord No Nome .-street EXP DATE ......... __________ ...... _______ ~==-------------------=--~~~~--~--- -------------------· .._..__. ___________ , • .. •.&.•' --,_...4--~ AC •nOA 1 • ~ , , • .Y°'1•fle IW1Ah"a.;'r9Mll..t1•Mft. D01•-.101~0A1t.Y1Pft.0'J1'horld~ 0 MilrOt1<'f5,l'f91M S-3 Tootsies hurt? Might be the shoes The size and shape of your own feet are important factors By MICHALENE BUSICO OfhO.-, .... ...., Runners suffer foot injuries. no doubt about it. But Dr. Arthur A. Walton, a Newport Beach podiatrist and runningenthus1ast, said some of these pedal-pains art avoidable and arc the result of poor- ly-fitting running shoes. Fortunately. Walton said, the frequency of such inj uries is on the decline because of the betterdcsi&n in shoes and a more educated public. The ideal shoe, it seems. can minimize the risk of injury as well as maxi mize a workout. But how do you choose the ideal shoe? According to Walton. it all depends on what kind offeet you have. He estimates that about half the peo ple have fee t shaped oddly enough to cause them problems in the wrong type of shoe. He then outlined the main types of problem feet. along with some suggestions on which type of shoe to buy to counteract each d ifficulty. Based on and a ccompanied by his outlines are specific shoe suggestions from saleswoman Jan Rowell of the Sports Runner store in Newport Beach. Usually. a special style of shoe will solve the problem. but ifnot . a podiatrist can perscribc a plastic sole insert called an orthot1c that will usually take care of it. Tbdlatfoot. "This type causes the most pro blems." Walton said. "If when you're standing wnh the feet pointed straight ahead and they roll inward. then they're nat." Walton recommended buyin~ running shoes with as high a heel as possible and with a tough insert in the inside edge of the sole called a varus wedge (the wedge helps keep feet from rolling inward). He also said to avoid an arch support. and to look for shoes that. when lying flat. have an outward angle. Specifics: Though most shoes have removable insoles. and are thus adaptable toa flat foot, Rowell recommended the Brooks Vantage and the New Balance 990. Tbe ~Jpty arc~ecl fool. "The high arched foot is usually extreme- ly flexible. as opposed 10 the flal fool. which tends to be inflexible." Walton said. Since the high arch puts more pressure on the heel and ball o f the foot. Walto n said 10 look fora 101 of cushioning. especially in 1he heel. A s1urdy, built-in arch 1s also necessary. Specifics: The Nike Equator and Nike Odyssey. StraJ11tt ud c-sbape:d fut. When looking straight down at a nor- mally shaped fool. there will be a slight curve 10 the outside edge. When the curve is exaggerated. the foot is c-shaped. and when 11 is absen1. the foot is abnormally straight. Specifics: For straight feet. the Nike Odyssey. for c urved. the Ni ke Inter- nationalist or Nike Valkyrie. The Wide Foot. .,.., .......... _, .... ...,_ Newport Beach podlatrlat Dr. Arthur Walton ea ya half the numera on the road ba•e oddly-abaped feet. If you've got this type, you probably already know it. Specifics: New Balance 1s the only company to make running shoes in widths. and nearly all the styles come lip 10 EE widths. Also recommended. the Puma Easy Rider II. In addition to the specific o utlines. Wa lton offered some general suggestions to runners:·· A void cheap shoes that look (Plea.e .aee SHOES/P8'e 5) On the cover 7he.Shap~ ]ou're fLJ Modela Kim Acker and Clark Jarrett try oat the aerclae cyclee at Loe Caballeroe Racquet and Sporta Clab ln Poantaln Valley. Ba1r de.ten wu done by Debra Cooper of Allen Edwarda ln Newport Beach. llake-ap wu done by Sara Corona of Senna Coemetique. al.80 of Newport Beach. IT ALL DEPENDS UPON YOU Save this special section I as an easy reference for future fitness. Daily Pilat ~,. 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa 642 -432 1 .,~ ----·------------...-.J-~--------------------r '1-• J • ·~ • V I• •1 t 4~'4 , f ' I t ,. t v. \. I :, ) r-I' f • 1 \ la•,.. , ' •' (~ ~ .;4_:;F;'·.;~.:.:·.:~==-~=~n:.:.:'1t~l1'bt=~"":; ... :n1181=~1g=-9oppfe0::::::•:1::.t~tO~lt:•~OA=:ttT~ft!~~'!~'!~ra:.::•=~":•=Cfb.~.t~~~·;•:;:;~-= ····~··········" ... ....., .................. .r ........................ 'iiiMllllllll ... IMlllllllllMlllMlw.r ..• Healthy body equals healthy sex life By ROBIN A. OLNEY OeKy ,_.. Corr••t:aarws.nt Ha' c \ ou c\>er not1l'l'd afkr that long run on thl· bl-a1:h that \OU not onl\ fed mllfl.' 1.'0ergl'tll" OUt '>C'\ll'r 3'> 1.1.t'll" V. ell° tho.,c '>l'n~at1on-. Jrl' 1wt 1us1 J tir.ment of )OUr 1magina11on. tl''>l'archa~c,,l\ l ht'\ hJ\l' .1 tirm tound.1t1on 111 the fk,h What the l'\JX'"' h,1\l' \t'l ll• agn·l' on"~ ht·rl· one hcg.1n'> and the other nnc ll•a\l'' ofl ·tt '" 1mp.1,<.1!1k to '>l'pJratc thl· t'hl·m1c,tn Imm thl· f>'>\lholog' ",a,,l>r BrUll·<>g1l,1l' ..1'port'>P'>'lhulog1\t · \\ hJt. l'\ill'th 1\ 1hc rorrelJ11on hl.'t"l'l'n \Our well hc1ngJ11d \OUf,l'\Uallt~'· \1o\t '\tud1l·~ being done: toda" 1ml1latt' that a health) Ol>d) n>ntnllutc\ grcatl~ to )OUr :.t•xual 'llaht\ and sen~ of a"arcnl''>'>-thl' prcm1-.c Ol'lng that a good. strong bod} promote' a !>l'OM' of "ell being in e\Cr. thang) ou do. The h1ghl) touted benefits ofc\erci\C and the effect' 11 has on a health) hfest)lc ha'e been fa,onte media toptlS for some time no" Health clubs and sports complexes rompcte tor membership' of<,inglcs 1.1.ho. an their pursuit of phvsacal fitness. want to mccl panners who arc equall} interested an ph}s1eal fitness. The clubs, the fitness magazi nes. the m•west protein shake on the market all l>trl\ c to promotl' the cquauon that healthy bodies equal SC).Ual auractl\Cncss How much o f thl'> com ml·rnal promoti on of sex and health 1s based on '>C'ICntafic fact'' Ru nners. whom C'<crc1sc physiologists have studied the most cxtens1vel). are pnmc indicators of what happt:ns when a bod} is well-tuned and operating at peak effic1en) Just a sampling of the effects of running show that it lowers <;tress. anrn:ase'i O\\gl.'n to all parts of tht .. bod). impro,cs llram luncuon. and rcl1e,es mental depression. The growing medical cveadencc that depression can bl' alleviated 1hrough -.agorous physical . act1v1ty also 1llustratc!. the mind-bod" equation. Running. cspc1all). ha<; been sho"n to be as dfect1vc. if not more so than con' entaonal thcrap) 1n treating depression The reason~ tor tht), 1n add111on tu thc-physaologJcal response of thl" both '°' that 1t oftt·n )111-nalc; the beginning of a change in thl rx·r\on\ i.df image v. hat 1<, ~ommunu:att•d tu rx·oplc sufTenng from dl·pre!>l>ton 1c, that the\ can on~·t· again. bl-in control ol their bodll''· and thl'\ can aho hi.· in control an other area\ of their Ii ve) .. Exerrase add acts who arc forC'ed to stop their ph) s1cal mo' cmcnt for a pcno<l of tame often become depre sed an\1ous and extrcmc:h amtable. Interpersonal rcla· 11onsh1p'> often ocgan to deca) an the home. worl... anc.J sonal setting. This depression and anxiety are normally arC'ompana~ b) restlessness. ansomnaa. and a general fatagul' state." says Wilham P. Moi:pn of the Spon Ps)'cholog) Lab at the U "'' crsll) of W1 scons1n. How then. docs all of this affect one's sexuality., ''There's no wa~ you're going to want .to make love af }OU are depressed." says psychotherapist and ~pons therapist Mackie Shapiro. who has a pnvate practice an Cost.a Mesa. "The two JUSt don't go together." -Shapiro. too. 1s a strong believer that sport. fitness. and health pla) vital roles an the shaping of personality and sclfconC'ept In her seminars on the female athlete. she sa)'s that when a woman feels good about her bod) and what 11 is capable of doing. she will feel good about her scxuaht> and the role she plays in communacatmg that to a '>lm dar degree ··The double standard an sexual-role playing. as well a!'. other areas of a woman ·s hfe are erased as she becomes phys1call ) stronger and in more control of her bod)." Shapiro sa) s ... The pass1v1ty disappears. and there 1s less likel} to be a sexual situation with her panner in which she 1s an unequal pan1c1pant ... Shapiro. who 1s also a marathon runner. feels that uninhibited participatio n an athletic endeavors closel} parallels un1nh1b1tcd panaC'lpauon 1n sex . Sporta theraplat Mickie Shapiro urges people to take charge of their boclles. .\bod' that'' well trained and in optimum cond1t1on ll> going to l'\pcncnn· ever: thing to a greater degree. 1ndud1ng sc\ualltv. Tnathlctcs. fo r example. share the conCl'Pt of the ··(ounh "' cn1 .. The first three events 1ndudc swimming. biking. and running. When the raC'e is o' l'r. \Cx 1s often referred to a!> the "founh "' cnt "In other word<.. the c-ncrg} a nd sensualncss wh1C'h results fro m that kind of training often lends itself to the soual act ra ther than d1min1shing 11. according to man} who ha'e panac1patcd an tnathalon events .. When a person, male or female. is able to t.ake charge of their life and body, they assume an assertive role an all areas of that hfe. and that includes the se·<0al." ELECTRONIC EXERCISE USED FOR OLYMPICS The Europeans used electronic ex- f'rc-i&e to prepare for the Winter Ol~mp1cs and with Summer now approach ing electronic exerciae ir. being ur.ed by trainers worldwide. The same t ypf' of electronic ex· nt·i&e programs are available for tht> general public as well to assir.t an individual in a ccomplishing his or her personal goals. Electronic exercise works for the athlt>te and individual who desires to ,get "Back Into Shape." Your first complete electronic lune up is only $1 5.00. fall the Bio-Health C'PnCer <(~: ... Thf' principal behind this t>Xt-rcise concept from Europe ii. that roll· ductive rarbon padi.. art· plared o,·er the major musrlr ~roups in the body. When 11 !>ma ll batt er~ impuJse-ir. applied to the pad" tht' muscle group will work 800 to 1000 times in ont' treatmeol without the sorentt.s t.een in more traditional exercii.1• mt>thod&. It fast, its easy & it workb. One limt> on tbt> machine and you'll know what we mean. Give your bod) the ad\'antap:e of what technology has to offer. ~earest You Toda~-. I "ho"'" hf'rr " Kf'lh \ oun11 f'Ul'rtMftll hf'r lf>KS. nom1C'lt Ii chf'sl •hiJf' ul.<'hlo11 up on thr IOC'al nt'•~ "\'ou havf' hf'I~ mr mOf'f' Lh111 I f'•f'r1ma~nf'd.'' olM' woma• said. "l 'n of'vf'r \f'f'ft •nythtnR work W s rapldt) at pvttlal( mf' back lo tlllPf'.'' A mu rommrnlf'd ··1 rouldo't do rf'fllllar rtf'ITl•f' bttausf' of m y bull p•lll. No• you l(<'l mr 111 •h•J)f' and I on llvr a normal lirf' " \' \llt IVI ti 11.t .HTll' HMt \ I\ IMHH" I \ '41H-'ll" Ml t.'11-' l'"Kk t \ l'ftt~"" '""" "' K 119 7Jll '0 .. 1 \ Vlt '" ~ .• 11,; I \ t 111 ._,T\ I""• Kt. \t 11 t!lll .... nt1 IH\ '" u t """ COASTLINE --HEAL TH FOODS 270 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 546-9537 * ~ode 1Petgltt * Sa/etg a11d ctUi/9 Witlt: -Amino Night Diet ... Stimulates HGH and metabolises fat while you sleep. -Super Dieter's Tea ... Herbal com bina tion, 100% natural , helps you lose weight without dieting. -Glucomanna ... Appetite supressant, take before meal , enables you to eat less without feeling hungry -Protein Diet Powder -Cambridge Diet Plan 548-9537 .- ~~--,.---__,,........_...--------------------------------... --............................ . The Shape You're In/An Adverttstng Supplement to.the DA'l Y PILOT/Thursday, March 15, 1984 -5 0 $ ti 5 it to 4 id ' ii) ii ii i ,,,,,. 5 .,., ......... , .,., i .. 'I 9 4 • • • • • • • • • • • I • e • • • • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • • • • • • o.llr NM,.._... i.y ............... Tbe T&Jiety of rnnnln& eboee meana a lood fit for juat about anyone wbo•e m the mood for a non-injury trot. SHOES SHOULD FIT .•• FromPaee3 good. Expect to spend S25 to $30 for an adequate shoe. But high price does not necesarily mean high quality." He said that shoes should be tried on after exercise or in the afternoon. when feet arc a bit swollen as they are during exercise. "If the heel doesn't compress and the outside hard layer of the sole 1s worn through, they're worn ou1:· he said. Shoes can often be resoled 1woorthree times before being replaced. And finally. wear socks. This will help prevent calluses. blisters and ingrown toe nails, he said. Walton also advised not to run on ~orn-out shoes. ***********************•••··········· • .. • BEA~~ • • • .. • • • • • • ICE SKATING AT • .. • • • .. .. .. 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RIDE A BICYCLE We Carry A Complete Line of Bicycles *Mountain * Racing * Touring * BMX * Cruisers We Service All Makes And Models OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK '! f : ·'\ \' ~ H [ '> f . f \ -. '· • .'.. " . ' i .\ f. I ' H ~~I ·, : J * I ' . :. '.' ' .'. • :. :. .' . I fl·~) .'~~1 -·~HH.'. I:: ·l \. . ... . . ExerCisC&t home, sweet, hom:e Enjoy a workout on your own terms and in comfort of casa By CORY BLAKE Delly,..,. Cof r' '', ,...,, The body beautiful can now be fashioned in the privacy of your own home. A new trend 10 the use of home physical fitness equipment makes it possible to achieve total body conditioning without running around the block. Joining a health club or going to an exercise class. This new trend gives time-strapped business people, senior citizens and families that want to stay together by being fit together a convenient. efficient and enjoyable way to become physically fit. Sports and physical fitness experts attribute rising sales 10 home gym equipment to the desire of many people to achieve the benefits of body conditioning at their own con ven 1ence. .. Instead of Spinach". a Newpon Beach store, specializes in the sale of home gym equipment. Tom WQOdman. the store manager. assists customers in choosin& equipment they will use, enjoy and that will achievede£Jred results. Woodman is also a former varsity rowing coach and a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic rowing team. .. In designing a physic~! fitness pr0$f3m for the beginner," Woodman said, "1t 1s most 1mportaot to concentrate on achieving cardiovascular fitness by doing some form of aerobic exercise." The novice fitness enthusiast can ~t achieve cardiovascular fitness by using a stationary bicycle or a rowing machine. These two fonns of home exercise have become the most popular because anyone of any age can use them . they can be used while watching TV a nd they arc very effective in increasing stamina and achieving weight loss. Woodman also advises customers that want to 1 ncrease their strength and tone muscles bow to train us10g weights and weight machines. Prices on home gym equipment vary widely. It 1s important, Woodman said. to select equipment you can afford that will also provide 'ood perfonnance over a long period of time. Stationary b1cycl~ avcr:a~e between $200 and S2.000. However. some statJonary bicycles sell for as much as$3.400. Rowing machine range bctwecn$250and $600. There are some features customers should look for when they consider buying home gym equipment. Woodman said. A stationary bicycle should pedal smootbJy for best results. It should have at least a 30-pound fly wheel and large break pads or a nylon belt. Other features should include easy seat adjustment. quiet motion and comfort. The purchase of an optional pulse monitor is also recommended. Rowing machines should have a smoothly moving seat. Check the quality of the bearings. wheels and cylinders. It is very important for a rowing machine to have even resistance. a molded frame and good solid arms. The best models are made of anodized aluminum and arc light and easy to store. The most 1mponant consideration in purchasing wei~ht equipment is safety. It is easier for the unskilled beginner to get injured using free weights than when using other types of home gym equipment. Therefore. Wood- man stressed, 1t 1s important to work with another person to avoid getting into trouble when working out with heavy weights. O n the other hand, Woodman said. it is almost impossible to inJure yourself on a weight machine if you are training with we1,hts that are light enough. However. here cost becomes an important consideration even for the most av 1d physical fitness buff. Another trend that is fast becoming pan of the home physical fitness scene is the use of a personal fitness consultant. Steve Markley. the manager of Nordic Fitness Equipment m Santa Ana 1s also a trained spons phys1olo~s1. He not only will help you select the home g}m equipment that 1s nght for your needs. he will also design an individualized home fitness program for you - and 1f you are feeling really lazy he will wake you up and work out with you. As pan ofh1s Homebodies personal fitness program. Markley will help you to set achievable goals. watch you get desired results and will closely monitor your physical fitness program. .. Today·s busy people:· Markley said ... don't want to (Pleue .ee HOME/fiaCe 10) .,.., ......... ~ .............. Some equipment, like thla nomacb firmer at Lido Naatllu ln Newport. la too lu1e -and far too coetly -for tbe bome eaerclae entbuwt. NEWPORT BEACH SPORTINC HOUSE -NEWPORT REACH SPORTING HOUSE -NEWPORT BEACHS OR ... 0 Q. "' % u ~ """ = ~ a: 0 Q. ~ "" z I ""' "' ;) 0 % ~ z -~ a: 0 a. "' :: u ~ "" = ~ ca: 0 Q. ~ ""' z FOR THE PRICE OF -2 " :c 0 e: FOR THIS PRICE WHY llOT EllJOY THE BEST "' ,., I 2 ,., ~ FEATURING: • SPECIAL CLASSES-UP TO 8 DAILY (body sculpting, legs, super fitness, stretch) • WEIGHT TRAINING CENTERS (Nautilus, full-line of free weights and dumbell, CAM II machine, Paramount and • Universal) * 25 METER OL YPYMIC POOL & SUN DECK * 2 SAND VOLLEYBALL COURTS • GYMNASIUM (Basketball, Volleyball) • MASSEUR & MASSUSE SKIERS Ski Conditioning A Classes have begun • 1..-'J MILE JOGGING TRACK "O • 14 CHAMPIONSHIP 0 RACQUETBALL COURTS ~ • 2 CHILD CARE CENTERS m • LUXURIOUS LOCKER "' FACILITIES FOR MEN AND > WOMEN Q •SAUNA, STEAM, JACUZZI "' • INDIVIDUAL EXERCISE ,, PROGRAMS 0 • GIANT SCREEN T. V. :C *PROSHOP ~ *RESTAURANT, BAR & SOCIAL LOUNGE 2 * DAY-NON PRIME-TIME ~ :t 0 c= "' ,., I 752-0565 2 360 1 JAMBOREE ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH ~ ,, 0 ' ~ JSnOH ~Ml.1HOdS H:>WJB .1HOdA\3M -1snoH ~Nl.lHOdS H:>"J8 1.HOdMJN-JSnOH ~MllHOdS H~WJB . ~ , . ··- Leon Skeie HEAL TH CLUB FOR WOMEN lan't It nice to know that In tht1 faat growing metropolitan area of Orange County there 11 a amall, personal, caring health club for women? E1peclally one owned and operated by a nationally known author and women's fitness expert. Speclallztng In phy1lologlcally baaed prtnclple1 of exercise. FULL LINE OF EXERCISE EQUIPMENT Pert10aally planned •••rel .. • Stretch Classes • Sun Besom • Manicures •Aerobic• • Ma .... ge • Nutrltlonal • Jacuul • Waxes & Faclal1 • Consultations •Sauna · FREE CLASSES on fttne11, exerclae and nutrition weekly for membcra of the club. 2036 Quail Street Newport Beach (714) 751-3200 DIET CENTER. LITE YEARS AHEAD T~ .. "Diet Center's helped me k~ ideal weigt:fu: ewer 10 yeMS." Call toMJ for I free, llb'tMtorJ COISllbtJOI 2865 E. Coast Hwy. #201 Corona del Mar 673-0111 19531 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach Ht-7606 ARE GROCERIES EATING YOU ALIVE? "lh n•mt' ;~ l!:lwn. I 11~ to •uffrr .& from trn,lon In m.' nttlc. blu1111n11 a/tu r.tlnJl. "••,,_,,;lbs. O\t'rM"Jlhl. •nd had no t'IH'rt(' •I nl1tht." ":'inrr I found "·' tolo'lif' lrsllnl( I frrl ftf'f'•I ·· -"TM gro<'f'rWS I bought. tM food I •tf'. OpH •nd dlf'. thf'y tl'lf'Hf'. po•nrftll •nd mldf' thf' dllff'rf'n<'f'. Thf' food I llWd to nt pe>Wntlally dtttnictin tnzymt ll!Co your was lltf'rally utlng mf' •lln." l>loodst~•m n•sing h8vOC' 111hf'ffvrr Do you OC't'Hlooally saffrr from thf'y do. Tltf' door is thf'ffby opt!M'4 &o hnd•('hf's, stomad1uhf's. ilmas prof>. poor Htritlon •nd a pou lbif' mllltlludf' of lf'ms. 1kln .e,roblf'ms •nd rashf's. O\lf'r· unpluHnt ailmnts •nd sympcoms. food wf'ight dll9Pultitt lorn that IHI 111 nnsltl\lltlH un uusr a 111ldr rangr of pounds that won't ('Omf' oft'I sU'H5. f•tl-problf'ms •t •ny loutlon In thf' body. gllf'. ••tf'r ~tf'ntlon or 8fty rombln•tlon TM Bk>-Hultb ryto&oak k'tting prog· of thf' abovr~ ~ blood tf'stlng prognm •t ram is dlrtttf'd by a lkf'nsf'd pby,k'1•n Bk>-Hu)th C'f'nlf'n du,onstntn lh•t •nd If yoa rarttntly ,ufff'r from H Y thf'ff •nd otbf'r rommon rompl•lnts un hf'alth dlf'ft<'ultln. this lf'st Is wor1h tailing bf' t'HSf'd by thf' food It pffSrrvatlns you and prob•~ly ronrf'd by your mf'dlnl rommonly nt. lnsur•IK'f'. Su('t'f'Hf'S from disC'onrln~ .\s part of your blood ltttlng program. food Sf'nsltMty utlllzing Utf' fytotoxk Bk>-Hulth C'f'DWnl UH • MW •dUIM'rd THI II'? wldf'Spttad. and h•H rf'~Ultf'd In stagf' of what's rommonly ullr4 • r ytot. ronquf'rh1g m8fty hulth problf'ms for xk tf'lt. Tbf' ('y\oto.k tnt ls • df't•llf'd rh1Jdl'Tt1 H wf'll as adult~ matrttloHI f'Umln•Uoa or yoer blood. To t•ilf' thf' romplrtr rompn-Mnshf' TM prin<'lplr brhlnd this uriling rytotoak pro1tr•m. nll thr Bk>-Hultb dlsC'O\lf'ry Is sJmpif'. Your blood Is ltstf'd C'f'ntrr nun-st yoa: for t!M-l'?actlcm to almott 2tt ('ommonly AHAHEIM 71HI01 ntf'n foods •nd addltlvn. During thl' llOENA Pttt( 6~Tl33 wplllstlntf'd tf'st tM bf'hnlor of your MU ~1374 whltf' blood rrlls with U('h lndl\lldHI food CAPtSTANO ~1 is obRrvf'd Hclf'r • mkrosropt. Whf'n • C lllESA ,.1127 food Is ('Ompatlbif' with yoer body thf' CYPMSS 5~7333 blood t'f'lls st•y artlvf', hf'althy and 1llvl' OANAPT 2~1 whf'n nposf'd to that rood. If. hoWl'Vl'r. • EL TOAO 1$5-IOll food Is uusln!( ln<'onsllllf'IK'if's. your whltf' FTMVl Y 7»1127 blood rf'lh IH'JCltt to wrtnlllf'. rrar ll. bu~t FULUATH 7'1 !IOI optll •nd dlr GAONGRV 7*Z70I If ¥our whitf' blood rf'llJ rrark. bunt HUNT ICH _.,. ~ 5B"330 L HlllS 955-tOll LNIGUEl ~1 LAHAIAA 1~7333 LA-..oA 7tl-ll01 m.. VllJO 955-tOll NPORT ICH 720-9721 OAANGE JIS.1374 PLACENTIA JIS.1!174 SCLMNTf ~1 SANTA ANA ~ SlAllCH _.. TUSTIN S5Nm WSTIINSTA ..... Y llNOA JIS.137' I 8 ·,, ,~7!~:?8 Y'oo',.11\IAo .Ad~ 8~~·tp • ._.~1 ~~'f Pt}w-~~· ~~· 14t .. ~··7 s JJOitstJiliJ : : : :s ce:eo:sccce:ceec:;e:eesec '" o c Health food not always the answer • By JOY DEE ANTHONY Some health fooch are healthier than nthl'r\. c\~ns 53) A few of them may even !~:harmful sa) s Hoag Hospttal out-patient u1ct1nan Minam Matuhch Ju,1 thl' other da ). Matuhch sent one of hl'r tntl'rns on a fact-finding mission to a lornl hl·alth food store. There she found non-nutnt1on1sts dispensing advice which \hl' ~a~ c, c,houl<J onl y be gi ven by a qualified dm:1or The intl'rn picked up a dubious looking product from the shelf claiming to be an uln ·r mt·d1cmc made up of raw organs: II\ l'r '>tomach. and the like. It was to be platl'd und1.·rnea 1h the tongue to be ,th..,ortx·d ~1thout ~wallowing. Matul ich calls the idea of such a <.·ure "far-fctch<.•d ... Most people she says. go to the health food store to get foods which don't contain preservati ves Yet we need some presen - at1ves. she ex plains. to assure food safet). Ma1ulich telb patients worncd about cancer<ausing chemicals that the stress they 1n01ct upon themselves b) worrying about presenatt\eS is far wor\t.· than the cfTec1 of such products ( anccr 1s 'cry stress related. she says On the other hand. man\ health food products may be safe but OOt Ol'CCSsarily belier. she warns. A s an example. she ci tes granola cereals. Because these are high 111 sugar and may contain saturated fa ts such as palm or cocoanut 0 11. "you wo uld probably be be11er ofT eating corn Oakes." she says. Matutich cautio ns her pattents against dnnk1ng raw milk because of the poss1- b1ht)' that the cow supplying 11 was not 100 pe rcent health) Raw cheese and ra" butter. because of the aging process. are c;afc. she believes. Others disagree "11h 1he anti-raw milk sentiment. Both Susan Nourse. a Newpon Beach health and exercise consultant and Robert Bums of the Costa Mesa Magi c Movement exercise studio. feel that raw milk 1s likely to be safe. Nourse says her mother brought her up on Altadena products. In fact. Nourse believes d1etal) concerns can tum into an obsession for some people. She thinks the grocer) store 1s just as h kely to have the sort of foods necessary for a nutritional diet as any health food store. Vitamins for her are an extra assurance. Bums agrees. He takes vitamins to be on the safe side but finds other supplements. such as protein tablets. unnecessary. For- mcrl:y an Olympic we1gh1 lifter. Bums said he ran the nsk of gout at one time by The Number One Ranked Tennis Club In California ANNOUNCES MYRON McNAMARA'S ·SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS Myr on McNamara has been a prominent name in tennis for more than 20 years and has worked with such greats as Pancho Gonzales. Rod Laver and .Jack Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings to these camps not only the experience long recognized by the world's top amateur and professionaJ tennis players, but also a very personal involvement in teaching tennis to youngsters. These camps are open to the public and are designed to improve the tennis game of juniors. .Join Wayne Tennis Club T -Shirts and visors will be given to all campers, and rackets will be awarded to camp tournment winners. Enmllment is limited to six students per instructor. SESSION DA TES June 18-29 "July 2-13 July 16-27 July 30-Aug. 10 Aug. 12-24 Aug. 27-Sept. 7 • Note: Camp wt!I not be held July 4th CLASS TIMES Mon.-Fri., 8 am -11 am 30 Hours • 1215 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH For registration Information call 644-6900 , consuming too much protein . He and other ex pens recommend that protein make up I 0 to 20 percent of the day's calorics. Burns "ams against a heavy faith in the word "natural" as used on many health food products. The product may contam as ltule as 2 percent of a natural ingredient. he notes. and sttll get by w1th a "natural" label. claims to bum fat, many people 'ia}. "Great, I'll takr-1t," without mvesttgattng the claim or using the advice of a qualified physician. Yet even a qualified phys1c1an may err. He feels that too many people are duped b'.t' marketing schemes. If an herb product Matuhch points out. when he or she wntcs a nutrition article for a popular magazmc. The real cxpcns. she says. are those with masters degrees tn nutrition. the registered dietician<;. Bone up on nutrition now March la National Nutrition Month ae dectered by the Amerk:an DMtetlO Alsociatlon and tt•s your chence to Join the growtng number of ,,.apleconc:ern«t with good nutrition. More~moreAmerk:aNerehMdtng ~· wa~ebout fat and choteaterol coneumptlon and looking tor~to lmprc>Ye their diets. Myrna~andSydfWFomby, r9glatered djetlta.n.at Kaiaef PetrnMente Medical Cent« In Anaheim, exP'aln thet cutting bade on fa .. ta an en.ctfww.yto help etlminate concentrated calorie& from your ctt.t. Onegram off=r.· i.morethan doubtelhenumberot~lnone gram of protein Of te. A potato f«..-npie. when baked"' boled contalna about 70.cak>riea. ThatsamePotatoproc u11dln • 1-ounoebaQof PotatocNPs bec«nee 150C8foriel becwof ,.,. added from~. carron and Fomby edd that by cutting down on tag In~ ctl9t, ~mo reduce yourchoteeterof lntMe, •good way to avoid coronary hMtt dt11•1. -wore, Cerrofl and FombytNlke thefolowtng 11_...ions; •When OOOklng wtth fate. UMpoiyunNtvrated wgetable oMI IUCh aeMfllower, sunftower. com. aoy ~or....,.,. Deeott•wt.t • r9dpecelt9 for, uee<>I « margarine rather than shor1entng, lard or butter when bakJng. •Choosechk*en orflatl a yowent,....._ ...... ~bteend atw8Y9 l'9m0Ye the aklnfromthechlctt.n.When~mee..,..eectthe~c:utsandtttmthe,.t. Always avoid trytna,meate-baldng; broltng « poecNng 9Mmlnate tata. •USeetJM or fowfat milk tor drinking and~ preparing puddings, •11CM. soups and baked proc:tucta. •When chooMlg chMM checi< the label for tM loweet fat content. Low-fat cottage cheeae.rlcottaend skim maiarellaueually~leel fat. Cut down on NMd drealngs, sour cream, and l'Nl)'Of"lnaiM. Carroll and Fomby warn that msiy fooda haw "hktden" tats that make them extremely htgh in calorlea. Among thole•• offwe. avocados, eome nut~. whote mltk. cream, granola, salad dressing, lcecrum and many procesaed fooda. l 1ghtwc1J.?hl. tlex1hk· l'nrl fonrhcJ form.' 10 your f(){)( N.1tur.ulv ~1grwd .1rch 'urrort-' yr1ur fc" 11 MolJeJ h1·1•l1 111' for h.1l.1m 1· L11 wd w 11 h '1•l1 iur ll'.1tlwr ft 1r luxury .ind 1.11rn(on Soft .Jurahk· ""'k· ,ltll' ... hcx.l ,1h• .. orrt1on "An Investment in Foot Comfort" BIRKENSTOCK FOOTWEAR SHOPS upul-' 332 Ftrtst A". Ill 494-171& •....na..a 17711. hnWt Ir. 131·2731 . Saltllhlka 1231 SIN ltlicl 1a11 3tl-1141 '1 -.. .......... ~. • .. • • • • .. • 9 •• ., Spas are just great By KATHY WHITLEY Deity Piiot Cett~t ' ou had a hec11c da' at the office. Then. l>r'I \our v.a} home, }OU en.durcd long lines of n av.llng traffic while your radio blared out nev.s of more slowdowns ahead All ~ou can thmk of 1s getting homc and rl'IJ\lng 1n 'our nice hut spa But 1s 1t 1call~ -;uch a good idea Hll'\P<)~· 'oursclf to strong JC\~ and water temperatures of IO~ degree~ or mon"' f,pen!) sa) soaking an a spa or swc<111ng an a sauna as ml·d1call} beneficial -but onl~ in modcra11on. Ll·on <;1..c1e. Orange C:oast Colkgc physi- cal educauon professor and athleuc train- er. said the garden vanety spas used b} Sunda) Joggers in pnva1e homes or athletic clubs operate under the same pnnc1ple as the -whirlpools available to trained athletes. "-ccording to Skc1e. the moist heal from whirlpools or spas open up the blood 'essels in the body. increasing the blood flow and tnggenng a pleasant, warm response from receptors tn the nervous system. This warming effect not only helps heal an athlete's injunes, tl also soothes and relaxes the whole body, he said. Saunas also help to relie ve stress by allowing you to sweat and cleanse pores. but the) do not help you lose anything but water weight. he cautioned. ' Ske1e docs not min1m1ze the posn1ves of health) relaxation. Bui he says most persons keep spas too hot and sta) an them too loni. ··Whirlpools should be used for shon periods of time -no longer than 10 minutes." he explained. "And the tcmpcraturrc should be no higher than 102 degrees." The spons medicine expert said spend- ing too much time in a very hot spa or woodcn ho1 tub causes the body to 0' crhcat, much hke a car. Overheating can tausc a person to pass out or become nauseous. he said. He acknowledged that more delicate persons. such a!) pregnant women. infants and the elder!) ar~ advai.cd to '>l.1 ~ out of them altogether .. , h crheaung basically upsl·t~ the o'er ;.all hod1h luncuon." said Skcu: II \OU inJurr yourself while Jogging. pl;nang tennis or working out. don't let '>pas· ho1 Jets hll the spot. he warned. "You just traumauze the area. like rounding a list into it. If you allow thc Jet to pound on the IOJUred spot for a maJor kngth of lame. you may get .,oft tissue bru1!)ang.'' he said. Skcie suggested that spa ulK:r<, sat bc1wecn 1ets John Bazacus, owner of the Newpon Beach Athletic Cl ub. said both spas and saunas are vef) popular with his cus- tomers. "We don't recommend that everyone use them. but about 99 and nine-tenths percent of them do," he admitted. "Some people. such as those with high blood pressure, aren't supposed to use spas. but in JS years of business. I've never had a problem." He echoed Skeie's comments about the need for moderation in both length of time and the temperature of spas and steam baths. "We keep the whi rlpool at l 04 degrees or lower and we recommend that people Sta) an for five to I 0 minutes at the maximum." Bazacas said. His cl ub, like others m Orange County. ofTerssuch feat ures as an ice pool (the water as kept at about 54 degrees). an inhalation room with a machine that throws out pure eucalyptus vapors and a rela.x.ation room in which members can reclim~ on cots and . in moderation Spas can be ultimate reluant. sleep after a hard workout. There have been many innovations and some "scams" on the spa and sauna market since they were introduced in the 70s, according to Storme Warn. manager ofSpa Master in Costa Mesa. Two of the more popular items in recent years have been ponable and plug-in models." she said. The difference between hot tubs and spas is that hot tubs are made of wood (''redwood, cedar. whatever the manufacturer thinks he can get away with," Warn said) and spas are made of either fiberglass with a gel coat or the latest. acrylic plaster. "They both have the same 1et action." she added. Warn said "there is a lot of scamming going on" in the spa industry. "because one spa often looks like another and people don't know the difference There\ a lot of 1unk out there ... Warn. whose business 1s not onl) selltng and manufactunng nev. spas but al-;o rcpainng thoSI.' st11l under warrant} for dealer!). said. "It's ama11ng there aren·t more fatalities Peoplt: bu~ spas with poorl) buah equipment and haq: thl'H brother-in-la" 1n-.1<1ll them to ..a' l' mone) She !)3 ad spa U!>C.'r'> ha' l' been cll'l trocutcd or the spas ha' c shoncd out t>eforc the~ began operating tx·cau'>e ol shodd) anstallauon Warn !>Sad mapufacturer's warning\ about the health nslcs associated with spa\. such as the danger of dnnkang alcohol while in a sauna. are all but non-existent .. All the ads show people sitting m spa'> with wine glasses. But dnnking and using drugs in a spa are two of the most dangerous things you can do because people don't realize that the relaxing effect of sitting in a Jacuzzi 1s equ1valen1 to three or four dnnks. People have drowned.'' Hot sellers include moveable and plug-in spas. loungers (you can recline whale enjoying the JClS). computer-controlled spas and elaborate decking. Small spa heaters are now available rather 1han the large pool heaters of the past. Prices range from S 1.500 for a quaht~ ponable to S4.000 for a spa w11h all the extras. including a gazebo. OCC's Skeie says spas are a good th10g- 1f }Ou can keep from worr)'mg about such problems as overheating. being npped otT or possible electrocution. "Most people in soc1et} arc under a great deal of stress." he noted. "They need to get away and do somethmg other than their usual routine. 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CALIFORNIA 15 CENT ~ Coast Two Fountain Valley elementary schools may begin offering before and after-school day-care service beginning next fall./ A3 Danelle Adams of Laguna Beach is Orange Coun- ty's only female motor- cyclecop./ A3 California Potential Oe Lorean jurors describe him as 'man on TV with the cocaine./ A9 Larry Flynt says he has contract out on President Reagan's life./ A4 Nation Auto sales, other prod- ucts show Increase for first 1 O days of March./ A8 Scaffold Ing on the Statue of Liberty has reached the lady's toes./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World U.N. team has found evidence of chemical warfare by Iraq./ A9 King Hussein of Jordan has harsh words for U.S. aid to Israel./ A4 Living Are you a genuine . 'wearer of the green' or a one-day reveler? 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In Sport a Stock Marttet1 T ... vlalon Theet•• Wuther World Mewl 88 0e A3 84 A4 812·14 86 814 810 813 88 87..e 84 A4 A10 A3 89·11 C1·12 81·3 85 ee 89 A2 A4 Peltason next UCI chief? By ANDREA ADE~N Of tlle ~ ..... It.ft The University ofCahfornia Board of Regents is expected to appoint Jack Peltason as the new chanceltor of UC Irvine today, university officials con- finned. The regents, meeting at a regularly scheduled session at the UC Santa Barbara campus. were expected to make an announcement later today. Peltason. 60. the president of a presugious educators' lobbringgroup and one of ucr s origina adminis- trators, would be only the second chancellor to take the helm of the newest campus an the UC system. Peltason. a political scientist who 1s regarded as an authority on the Co nst1tut1on, is to replace Aldnch. 65. who said last fall that he intends to step down in June after a 21-year tenure that began three years before the campus opened in 1965. Peltason 1s apparently the can- didate recommended by UC Presi- dent David Gardner, who since November bas led a search commit- tee looking for Aldrich's replacement, un1 vers1ty sources said. Committee members have re- mained tight-lapped about their pro- gress . "I'm a little surpnsed Jack allowed himself 10 be a candidate." sald one source 1n Washington. D.C .. with ties .. lO a smaller educators' group. "But I'm not surprised UC inquired," said the source, who asked not to be named. The source said Peltason had told him he intended to retire from his present position. But there seemed httle doubt about the identity of Aldnch's successor Wednesday. Before leaving for Santa Barbara Wednesday, UCl's Vice Chancellor Elliott Auatin Beal llatena to court action poatponlng b1a arraignment in Coe ta Mesa murder caae. Court date delayed in Mesa slaying Thearraignment ofa Costa Mesa man who is accused ofkilling his wife and hold mg his two young children hostage last Sunday was delayed until next week. Meanwhile. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Ru ssell Bostrom set bail Wednesday for Elliott Austin Beal at $250.000. Beal is scheduled to appear in counagain March 21. Beal was arrested Sunday evening following a tense. seven-hour standoff with police at a Costa Mesa duplex. No shots wert fired and Seal's infant daughter and 4-year-old son were freed unharmed. The man's wife, Gretchen Spnu Beal. 31 . was found beaten to death in the trunk ofa silver Plymouth sedan parked next to the Beal residence on Orange A venue. She was Beal's second wife. Beal. 51. had spent two years in a Tennessee state prison after being convicted of attacking hi s first wife with a gun. according to state authonties in Nashville. Tenn. Costa Mesa police were alerted to Sunday's crisis by Seal's brother. who told police Beal had contacted him in Florida, admitted killing his wife and was threatening to kill himself. When police went to the home Beal threatened he would use a high-powered ri fle to kill anyone whoapproacheq. The standoff came to end hours later after Beal released his son and put down his rifle. Irvine voters quiz council candidates Only 6 residents in the running this time around By ANDREA ADELSON 1971 campaign was growth, when 35 JOusted for the first five council seats. Campaign records show in successive races. 30 battled for three seats in 1972 and I 0 would-be council mem- bers sought three posts in 1980. Six contended for only two seats in 1982. burning issues qualit) of hfe." To do so, means auenuon toprovidmgopen space and human services. Miller. a 10-year member of the Community Services Comm1ss1on. described herself as Irvine's "auto· matic transmission. I've staned near- (Pleue 1ee IRVINE/ A2) John Miltner said "I'm deli&hted will tbc appointment. Pelt.ason his had extensive ex~rience with corpor· auons and legislators, as well at beina an outstanding academic leadcT ... Miltner'scommcntsmayprovidc1 clue about why the commmee mack us choice. UCI has aarcuively p~scd industry-academic ties. such ' as the privately built Nelson lleaarcb Laboratory now under construction (Pleue eee UCJ/ A2} Eatery sought . at links Fountain Valley officials are asking that a full restaurant with banquet facilities be built at a aew Mile Square Park golf course, even though county plans now specify only a fast-food business at the course. Orange County Supervisors have approved preliminary plans for con- struction ofa new 18-hole golf course and dnvmg range in the northwest comer of Mile Square Park., a county property in Fountain Valley. The initial plans call for a fast-food restaurant to be built adjacent to the course on the corner of Brookhurst Street and Edinger A venue. But in a Feb. 2 I letter to county supervisors, Fountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler wrote, "We are pleased that the county has approved {&olf course development) Plan B; how- ever, we'd like to recommend that a restaurant with a banquet room be included ... , rather than Just including (Pleue 11ee EATERY I A2) Boy risks his life in burglary ~ Orange County Sheriffs deputies said today they nearly shot a masked. gun-toting Laguna Niguel burglary suspect who turned out to be a 14-year-old boy. The boy. whose named was withheld. was reported to be in custody today at Orange County J uvenilc Hall on suspicion of bur- glary. The-incident occurred shortly before noon Wednesday when Sheriffs depuues received a call from neighbors who said they saw someone crawl through a window into a home on the 24000 block of Cherry Hills Place. Through a wi ndow. a deputy spotted an intruder in the house wcanng a full-face Halloween-type devil's mask and carrying a revolver that was later identified as a 357<aliber Magnum. Deputies surrounded the borne. When the intruder emerged from a garage door. they orderC<i him to halt and drop his weapon. police said. The (Pleue Ne BOT I A2l The smallest slate of candidates in Irvine's history met the Wednesday filing deadline for three City Council seats in the June 5 primary election. By contrast, ·only fiye candidates . took questions from a score of residents who met in Culverdale Wednesday night during the first candidates forum of the campaign. They voiced concerrts over finding housing that th eir children could afford and getting two traffic lights built in the small village. held hostage by commuter traffic headed towards the San Diego Freeway. Two-term incumbent David Salls predi cted keeping the cny t.reasury in the black to be the most important battle. "We have more manicured green grass than the city of Anaheim. the largest city in Orange County," said Sills, adding that payi ng for a high level of service. from quick police response time to landscaping and traffic improvements, are ser- vices now expected by residents. Sills. 45. a Newport Beach attorney. was an unsuccessful candidate for the state Assembl). Pointing with pn~e to his role helping plan Irvine. he said "\Cl") fe" ind1v1duals have an op- portun1t ) to design a ne" e ll) and to have taken pan almost from the vel) Pit stop prompts stl£ "Whether that means people are not so anxious to throw the rascals out or are just apathetic. I don't know," said Assistant C'ity Manager Paul Brady today. "You can draw conclusions from both ends of the spectrum." he said. The hot topic of th e ci ty's founding The candidates· view of the san$1e-most important issue fa cing Irvine dunng 1he next four years showed the lack of unantmll't over beginning." · Sally Anne Miller said the para- mount issue is "maintaining the Juror pressured by employer? By JEFF ADLER Of tlle OeltJ .......... A prospective juror in Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' Orange County Superior Court murder trial may have triggered a county Grand Jury investigation Wednesday when she claimed to have been pressured by her employer to find some way to avoid jury service. Judge Luis Cardenas said he plans to ask the Grand Jury to investigate La$una Hills resident Janet Avery's claim that supervisors at PacTel Mobile Access an Costa Mesa press- ured her find an excuse to make herself unacceptable as a juror. Avery, a systems administration manager, told the court that corpor- ate officials urged her to "find some reaso n "'h) I was not appropnate to be a Juror:· She said she was told that even though the company placed no limits on employee compensation during JUI) service, the eight to 12-wee k time estimate fo r the trial might jeopardize her job. Calling the company's conduct (Pleue .ee JUROR/ A2) . Mondale or Hart? California holds key The race for the Democratic presi- dential nomination is now so ti&ht that California may be the key blttlearound in the delepte duel between Colorado Sen. Gary Han ind former vice president Walter Mondale. Han is planninaa March 24 visit to Otanee County and all the presiden· tial candidates are invited to a county Democ.ratic ptherina May 20( Both the Han and Mondale campaians "have indicated interest.. in the event. accordina to Howard Adler, the county's DcmoctttiC' pany cb1Jr· man. ~1 poli11cal 1naly1t1, who just two weeks aao were saying Han w11 a l. JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THl NEws flash 1n the pan 1nd Mondale had the nominauon tied up, sec C.lifomia as the power broker. . "I sec Hancominaintothe lutday with a chanct to wrap it up but nccdil\I Califom11 to do so.' said ' Martin Wauenbcra. a UC Irvine pohtical science professor who. just weeks aao. described Hart's victory as a "fluke." "It is inconceivable that either Han or Mondale would be knocked out before the June 5 Cahfom1a pn- mary." Adler said. "It looks Jood. at looks hke 1t will act here and 1maaine what that wilt do for Democratic turnout," said Rach· ard O'Ne11l, an Oranae County re ,. dent and the former chairman of the state DcmO(ratic P'any. Wattcnbc,'1 s.a1d he miijud&ed the effect of a tigl\ly compacted primary season on the nomination proccs "By punina the primaries so do~ I toaether they ha ve CTCalcd more momentum than they ever had before," Wattenberg S&Jd. Vice President Oeorac Bush, for example, was unabk to cap1tahze on a surpnselowa victory over Ronald Reagan in t 980 because of the lonaer pp between the Iowa caucuses and the Nfw Hampshire primary thin this year. This time. more th.an a quarter of the dclc-ptC1 were klected wtthm 1 thrcc--wcclc. penod of the first caucus and the closeness of the ti~ ar· ccleratcd Hart's momentum. W1tt- enbera said. The Han campeian apperenlly (PleaM Me CALIPORJlllA/ A2) ' Thesh~pe you're in If you're flt. you~ know that It brighten. your outlook on~ every eapect of ttte. And, If you're noUtt, •'M gN9 you eome tlpeonhOwyou can get that 'f!"Y-Md ataythete-ln~a epecJaJ 0..ly Piiot...,,, on health, fttne.enct nutrttkin. Don't "1111 "' ~ * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurad1y. Mitch 15, 19M Scraping the bottom The Newport bell buo1 off the harbor entrance aeu lta bottom hauled and ecraped by the Coaat Guard •a buoy tender. The bell buoy can be '•een ln thla pbototraph on the foredeck of the veseel. Corona del Mar State Beach jetty l• at left. CONTINUED STORIES IRVINE CANDIDATES' FORUM ••. From Al h l'' el") thing." she said, ~taller. a realtor. 1nat1a1ed the .rnnual Hanes! Fes11 .. al. the Fane .\rts <. l'nter and sports groups. ·Tm concerned about human nenh and I'm concerned about the ell~. and I worl.. at 1t every single da) ... '>hl· '>a1J Ma r) ..\ nn Ga ado. twice elected to thl· rounc1l. said growth and develop- ment I) tht• most pressing upcoming •~!>UC. "We are on the brink of major de\l·lopment The big question is \\here ''e grov. from here." Gaado contended the mas- 1a-planned communlt) has to be ··gro""th sens1t1ve" to protect the interests of present residents, achieve a balance of housing types. and to designate more pa rk land. In ad- d111on. she said UC Irvine should become a planning focal point, Ga1do. 41. works for the county Human Relations Commission. Political newcomer Joseph Con- don . a property manager. said man- aging growth is the most important issue "None of the res1denual areas can be developed unless we make sure v.e ha'e the financing to maintain the quaht) of hfe." he ~1d. adding th~t "v.e need a strong business communa- l\ .. Condon. 40. a former Chamber of Commerce leader and activist an )O uth sports. has also supported a College Park homeowners group that has worked to oppose the proposed bullet train. Last to answer the query was David Baker. 31, who lost a 1982 council race to Gaido by onl> 64 votes. Apologizing even before he ~ve an answer. Baker said "I know this as not an issue that has a lot of pola11cal sex tO It." A Newport Beach attorne}. Baker said the prominent issue was how to keep quality leaders interested in holding office throughout city gov- ernment. including schools and homeowners groups. Looking at the rest of the can- didates and refenng to the spartan slate. Baker said. "if this continues. four )ears from now we won't need a council" A Cl\ t<.' act1v1st. Baker was two-11me president of the Harvest Fest1,al and led a dnve to build the Bo)s· and Garis' Club. He has gained prominence as the successful victor of an agonlllng battle to bring a hos pital to Irvine. The absent candidate was Barry Kidd. 42, ~ales manager for Jardine Commercaal Insurance Brokerage in Santa Ana. EATERY .•. From Al a fast-food outlet .. Adler added. "I am sure you are aware there as a real need for such a facility in the city of Fountain Valley." Responding to Adler's letter. the supervisors this week directed county staff members to study the city's proposal and to discuss the restaurant plan wi th Fountain Valley officials. The staff members were asked to report to the supervisors on the mailer within 90 days. BOY NEARLY SHOT IN BURGLARY ... From Al masked burglar initially ref used to rekasc the gun. Deputies said later the} were prepared to shoot him if he pointed the \\-Capon at an officer. The intruder finally did drop the "capon, but when the deputies ar- rested ham and removed his mask. the \ "'ere stunned to discover he was a S-foot-7 youngster. said Orange ( ount) Sheriff's Sgt. L) nn Nehnng. "Thl'' almost shot the suspect when he went for has gun . We were very lucky," Nehring said Wednes- day. "We yelled 'Freeze.' but he didn't do what we told him." After the suspect dropped the weapon, he attempted to reach for at whale lying prone on the ground. but he withdrew his hand after deputies shouted warnings with their guns drawn. Nehring said. The juvenile. whose identit) was w1thheld because of his age. was booked into Orange County Juven ile Hall Deputies discovered a knapsack filled v.11h goods inside the house. but the ~outhful burglar) suspect had apparent!) locked the bag inside the house when he went into the garage and the door locked behind him . Nehring said. JUROR PRESSURE PROBE SEEN ... From Al "outrageous:· Judger Cardenas said he planned 10 submit a transcript of .\'Cl) ·s statements to the Grand Jul') and asl.. them to in'es11ga1e. ".\mtamc an and1\'1dual or a ror- porauon would attempt to dissuade a 1uror from s1tt1ng would be cnmanal rnnduct." the judge said. He added that in has eight years on the bench and prior experience as a prosecutor he never has had to take such acuon. In th e meanume. the judge also agreed tod1sm1ssAvel') from the pool of prospective jurors an the case. He said he surel) didn't want to place the \\Oman in a s1 tuauon that might place her jOb in jeopard). ..\spokeswoman for Pac Tel Mobi le .Access. a subsidaal) of Pacific Telesis created wnh the breakup of ..\ T & T. denied that Ave~ had been pressured to avoid jul') service or that her JOb had been threatened "I know our policy and I know he la company executive) did not put pressure on her." said Betty Baenstadt, PacTel public relations manager. ··our pohc} as there are no lamlts on jury duty and no question of her job (security) when she came back 81emtadt added that she talked "'•lh .l.'ea: follov.ang her court ap-pearance and said the woman might ha\t.' meant she "'as under ··personal pressure rather than compan) press- ure" when she addressed the coun "It's unfonunate things developed this way ." the spokeswoman said. Meanwhile. the jury selection pro- cess ground through Its third da} Wednesda}. as both attorneys for the defense and prosecution questioned Jurors an small groups about what the} had read about the high-profile murder case an nev.spapers. heard on radio or seen on television. UCI CHANCELLOR ••• The 38-)'ear-old Protopappas 1s charged w11h second-degree murder in the anesthesia-related deaths of three fema le patients who died al- legedly following treatment in his high-volume 19th Street Costa Mesa dental clinic an 1982 and 1983. From Al on campus propeny. Peltason has been president of the Washington. D.C.-based Amencan <..ouncal of Educators since 1977. The non-profit umbrella group. whose members are college and unl\er~11y prc~1dents. 1s an active \01ce for the intl·rests of U.S. educators before < ongress. labor. business and abroad. For a decade before. Pcltason ~··~ved as'cnancetk>rofthe University ur lll1n o1s at Urbana-Champagne. one of t....,o ca mpuses 10 the Illinois S\\tl'n1. · Hc left for llhno1s after a three-year stint at UC! as academic vice chancellor. He 1s the co-author of several political science works. including the Amencan government text "Govern- ment b} the People." an Its 12th ed1t1on . Born an St. Louis, Peltason re- ccn ed a bachelor's and master's degree frorTY the Una' ers11y of M1s- soun 1n the 1940s and earned a second master's and doctorate from Pnnceton. His first faculty assign- ment was to Smith College. in Northampton. Mass. Most prospective jurors question- ed 1nd1catcd the> had heard of Dr. Protopappas but weren't familiar with th e parnculars oft he case. Only a handful said the)' ne ver had heard of Protopappas before being summoned for jUf) dut} Cardenas and the attorneys are hoping to have completed selecting the 12-membcr jury and four alter- nates by sometime next week. CALIFORNIA HOLDS KEY IN PRIMARY ... From Al reallied that v.ould be the eff~t of mo' 1ng the pnmanes closer together In a memo wrnten last October. Hart campaign aide Patnck Caddell. "'ho also was Jamm} Caner's pollster. ""rote "If \OU tome an a surprise ,t'cond 1n Iowa and on that momen - tum \\tn Nl·v. Hampshire. you move into a s1tua11on with two weeks to "uper T uesda} This candidate is rrding momentum. mounting a hhtLkraeg of free media . .\nd there's probabl} not enough lime for the part} establishment to regroup and oountcrattack effect1veh ." That 1s exact!) what Hart dad . In add1t1on. Hart's excellent tek- ' 1s1on 1;k1lls helped him turn that momentum into an 1mpress1ve string ef' ll tones. "Momentum can't push a bad l'andadate lake that.'' Wattenberg \aid "If anything. we may ha ve an interesting convention and 11 has been a long ume since we have setn an) thing lake this:· Adler said. But for now. Michigan and llhnoas are the major battlegrounds m the next S1}1 da~s followi ng Hart's victory in three pnman es and Mondale's in the remaining two Super Tuc~ay primary "ates. Mond"U-'< '"tmn@ lahor 11unnon 1 WrRE L1sT£NING Just Call 642-6086 • combined with Han's 'ote against the 1979 Chl')sler bailout package make the former vice president tW fa vorite in M1ch1gan where I~ delegates are at stake. Wattenberg said. Illinois. where 194 dcle~ate!> are picked. wall be the ne>.t bag battle- ground . A.nd according to O'Neill. a Mon- dale supporter, the Mondale camp belie' es 1t has a lot of stake in Illinois. "llhnoas is a key state. It wall be one of the hardest to win.'' O'Neill said. adding a big victor) fhere could change the picture once again and give Mondale the momentum needed to capture the nomination . That victory, however. may be elusive according to Wattenberg. "Based on the demographics Illi- nois would look hke a good Mid- western state for Hart," Wattenberg said The Democrats are d1v1ded 1n10 three major groups. There are the conservative "downstaters," the rem- nants of the old Chicago Democratic machine and a strong Chicago-based black electorate. Most of the black vote will .ao t.o Jesse Jackson. whose organization 1s headquartered 1n Chicago tfart will attract many of Lhe downstate votes bccau!>c he appears more con- sen au'e than Mondale. Wattenberg said. The rest of the 'otes are up for grab<;. Tuesda' ·~ rl'sults lefi Mondale ahead of Hart an national convenllon detesate strength. The former vice prrndent had 33:! delegates to 193 for Hart. Both camps Ytere pleased "'1th thl' results. "The ft'ehng in the Mondale cam- paign 1-. that he was much wo~ off Thursda) than he was on Tuesday. He reall~ came roaring back over the weekend.'' O'Neill said. "We were extremely pleased . It showed that Gary Hart has estab- lished himself as a national ca n- didate He has won in the Northeast. in the South and in the West." said Chris Townsend. a spokesman for Hart's Orange County organization. Locally. the light race has sparlccd a 101 of interest. "We are getting about I 00 calls n day at the county party headquarters from people who want to fCt in volved an one of the campaigns.' said Adler. a Mondale supporter. A majority of the calls arc from people w1~hing 10 support Hart, he added Whal do you Ukt aboac &bt Dally Pilot? Wbac don'& you like? all tht numbu at lt fl and your mHHKt will~ recorded. lraoscrt~d and dtllvert'd to lht appropriate ~dllor. Thf sam• t H1our u swerlng ervk.-may bt u tel to r1tord leu ers co lbt editor on any topl<'. Contrtbu&ors to our ~Utn cohamn must lnclud' thrlr namt aad telrphonr number for vertflnllon. No t'"lrculaUoa call1. pleue. Ttll ua what'• on your mind. i ~ WEATHER Cooler weather, cloudy skies Coastal ,_,,l'f~ IOftlOI>' ~ frl<leywtl.ll wifldt ~ _,., eoow de~ ..... ,, :-In Vie IOI l OWI mid 40e 10 MIO From"°"'' Conoec>llOll 10 11141 Mea- lollll llOtder -klMI WAIWt Llgn1 • .,1a1>1e wln4a Oullr>g nlglll f!lld motn· Ing noun, tMICOmlng -••IV 12 10 18 knot• In the all...-wld ~ noutt Frl<Uly with 2 to )· 1001 win waYH. WM!wly ~I 3 lo 8 i..1. Falt tonight Mo.lly llUMY Friday bul wnn -.rlable "'Oh cloud• 0-0u1erwa1 ... w .. 1 .. lywlndt 10 to ao knol• wttll 8 10 12 1001 combined _. UwOUQh frlday talf '::Y!" Moel· ly eun11y Frld.y but '"1th • ble hlGh clouos Extended ConaiO.,at>le ck>Yda Sa1Ut<lay, 0.-c• .. •Jr>g Sunoay and Monday HIVfl 1empera1u1et 1n mld·80t a1 00 .. 1 10 mKI 701 1nlan<1 ar ... lOW9 in Ir.. mlO .. 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Newpor1 401h Street, Newpon 22no S1ree1 Newpor1 Baltx>a Weoge Newporl l aguna Beaoh SanCiem.n1e w11 .. 1empeo Swell Oirec110n -1 Sen AnlonlO San Olego San Francisco SI Sta Mane S.a111e Shreveport Slou• Falla SPOl<ane Svrecvse Topel<e Tucaon Tulsa Wunong1on W1ehlta 13 64 OI 80 M 51 20 ta 61 46 74 49 34 30 43 38 •22 19 ~ 31 82 5" 82 43 37 " ~ 35 '"""' 1a1r gOO<I good good ,.., ,..,. ,.,. LB police chief in hospital Laguna Beach Pohce Chief Neal Purcell is in South Coast Medical Center's an tensive care ward suffering from an unknown ailment. Acting Pohcc Chief Lt. Jam Spreme said Thursda} Purcell drove himself to the hospnal Sunda) afternoon after ha .. ang se..,ere abdominal pains and discomfort. Purcell \\as recuperating at the tame after having spent se,eral da}S in the hospital earlier in the week for observation of a kidney stone. Purcell passed the stone and was thought to be recovering when be fell Ill again. Spreine said the cause for Purcell's hosp1tahzat1on as unknown and that the 44-,ear-old chaefhas been under- going iests. It isn't known when Purcell wal be released from the hospital but Spreme said "I ant1c1pate has return shortly." .. I've gone down there every day.'' the lieutenant said. "and he's getung better. He's cognizant, he knows what's going on. But up to now we don't know what's the matter ... Purcell. an 18-year veteran with the Laguna Beach Police Department, was appointed chief in 1981. Dole plans visit Ch>udy sky due to OC's airport to clear Sunday U.S. Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole hat rescheduled a visit to Orange County to take a first-hand look at problems facing John Wayne Airport, Orange County Board of Supervisors Chair- man Harriett Wieder announced Wednesday. Wieder saJd Dote accepted her Invitation to visit John Wayne Airport during a White House briefing for local officials hetd earlier this week. The visit could come sometime this summer, an aide to Wieder said. Dole scheduled a trip to Orange County about a month ago, but canceled several days after It first was announced. Wieder said the secretary's vlelt would give her a better understandtng of problems the county hu encountered since commercial airlines were de- regulated In 1978, making It difficult to maintain the airport as a short-haul faclllty. "I think It's Important that ranking offtclals from Washington see first-hand how our airport operates and the unique problems deregulation has created for us," Wieder said. Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Guarent-.d ~ I l1h '' .. ld/ ti I • • '•' ' 'ts..-• I• I• I t '1•t ''' •, 1• •I I ""' ...... ti ... ,,. ' ......... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l. Schwartz Ill Publisher Cloud cover as expected to pre" ail through Saturda~ but should clear up Sunda\' an the aftermath of a storm S}Stem that passed through Southern California, the Nauonal Weather Service says. The mild Pacific storm dampened most of Southern California with its first measureablc rainfall in about two months. Most loca11ons reported about a quarter of an inch. But the storm mo"rd eastv.ard and trailing shower!> remained over parts of the coastltne Wednesday. said Stan Masse\. a National Weather Service specialist. "The storm front went through. and it's still moving through Utah. Ne..,ada and Southeast California," Masse) said . The California H1ghwa~ Patrol reported more thary the usual number of traffic problems because of the wet, oil-slacked streets Wednesday. The Weather Service said there's little chance of rain through lingering showers may fall along the coast north of the Los Angeles basin and in the mountains aod Owens Valle}: High temperatures are expected in the low-70s with lows in the low 50s. Clrcua.tton 714/'42~ Cl...m.d edverttelng 7141'42-5171 All othef ct.pert"-'t• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 11( W~\I e • ., ~l (.. 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"'' VOL. n, NO. 75 Cruise into Spring with Ralph Lauren. l inens. Cottons anJ Si l k~ \ It 1Jtll• •II 1111• !IC 1."111), •II 11 119 Fa h1on I land \t" port Bt>ar.h (71 ·0 759·1622 -l 7::?8 .\dm 1rah~ ~··~ \larlna del R ~" (2 t 31 82J. 795~ , 1 J HIGH 85 LOW59 f 1111 1111101 THURSO/\ Y MARC H 1'.>. 1984 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNI A 25 CEN TS Coast Two Fountain Valley elementary schools may •• begin offering before and after-school day-care service beginning next fall./ A3 ' Danelle Adams of Laguna Beach is Orange Coun- ty's only female motor- cycle cop.I A3 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. California Potential De Lorean jurors describe him as 'man on TV with the cocaine./ A9 Larry Flynt says he has contract out on President Reagan's life./ A4 Nation Auto sales, other prod- ucts show Increase for first 10 days of March./ AS Scaffold Ing on the Statue of Liberty has reached the lady's toes.I A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World U.N. team has found evidence of chemical warfare by Iraq.I A9 King Hussein of Jordan has harsh words for U.S. aid to Israel.I A4 ·:·:·:·:;;.;~::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:-:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::: Living Are you a genuine 'wearer of the green' or a one-day reveler? Bone up with this St. Patrick's Day qulz.187 Parents should follow their Instincts in raising kids, says one who didn't. /88 ::::::::::::::::::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports 'Spiketacular' action scheduled Saturday at the Beach Cities lnvlta- tlonal. /81 UC Irvine's Ben McDonald along with for- mer area standouts Chris Beasley and Wayne Carlander earn All-America honors.182 Entertainment The Mission Viejo Play- house Is back home with a fine production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.''/89 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:--:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business January sales of mutual funds rose to $4.2 billion, a $1 billion Increase over December sales./84 ·:·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Calif ornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Lander• Living Mutual Fund• National Newt Opinion Potloe Log PubllcNot~ The Shape You'r• In Sporte Stock M&1k-11 Tetevlllon ThNtera WMther World N•w• . ' i BS B6 A3 B4 A4 812-14 88 B14 B10 813 88 87-4 84 A4 A10 A3 89-11 C1·12 81-3 85 88 89 A2 A4 ars oseout ' e ne1 Elliott Austin Beal Uatena to court action postponing his arraignment ln Costa Mesa murder case. Court date delayed in Mesa slaying A. venue She was Bears second wife. The arraignment of a Costa Mesa man who 1s accused of killing his wife and holding his two young children hostage last Sunday was delayed until next week. Beal. 51. had spent two years in a Tennessee state pnson after being con v1cted of attacking his first wife with a gun. according to state authonties ifl Nashville. Tenn. Meanwhile, Harbor M unic1pal Court Judge Russell Bostrom set bail Wednesday for Elliott Austin Beal at $250,000. Beal is scheduled to appear in court again March 21. Beal was arrested Sunday evening following a tense, seven-hourstandofT with police at a Costa Mesa duplex. No shots were fi red and Beal's infant daughter and 4-year-old son were freed unharmed. Costa Mesa police were alerted to Sunday'scnsis by Seal's brother. who told police Beal had contacted him in Florida, admitted killing his wife and was threatening to kill himself. The man's wife. Gretchen Spritz Beal. 31. was found beaten to death in the trunk of a silver Plymouth sedan parked next to the Beal residence on Orange When l'Qlice went to the home Beal threatened he would use a high-powered rifle to kill anyone who approached. The standoff came to end hours later after Beal released his son and put down his rifle. Peltason likely UCI chancellor pick Regents expected to make choice sometime today By ANDREA ADELSON Ol lhe Olllly "°' lteff The University of California Board of Regents is expected today to appoint Jack Peltason as the new chancellor of UC Irvine. university officials confirmed. The rege nts. meeting at a regularly scheduled session at the UC Santa Barbara campus. were expected to make an announcement later today. Peltaso n. 60. the president o f a prest1g1ouseducators" lobbyinggroup and one of 1 l(Ts original adm1nis- trators. would only be the second chancellor to take the helm of the newest campus in the UC system. Peltason. a poliucal scientist who is regarded as an authority on the Constitution, 1s to replace Aldrich, 65. who said last fall that he intends to step down in June after a 21-year tenure that began three years before the campus opened in 1965. Peltason is apparently the can- didate recommended by UC Presi- dent David Gardner, who since November has led a search commit- tee looking fo r Aldrich's replacement. university sources said. Committee members have re- mained t1ght-h pped about their pro- gress. "I'm a link surpnsed Jack allowed himself to be a candidate:· said one source in Washington. D.C.. with ties to a smaller educators' group. ··But rm not surpnsed UC inquired," said the source. who asked not to be named The source said Peltason had told him he intended to retire from his present pos111o n. But there seemed httle doubt about the identity of Aldrich's successor on Wednesday. Before leaving for Santa Barbara on Wednesday. UCl's Vice Chancellor John M1ltncrsa1d "I'm delighted with the appointment. Pcltason has had e>.tcnsivc c>.pcnence with corpor- at1om and legislators. as well as being an outstanding academic leader·· M dtncr's comments ma~ pronde a clue about \\h) the committee made its choice LJ(I has aAAress1,eh Juror pressured by employer? By JEFF ADLER Of the Oel!J l'ttot llaff A prospective Juror 1n Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappas' Orange County Superior Court murder trial may have triggered a county G rand Jury investigation Wednesday when she claimed to have been pressured by her e mployer to find some way to avoid jury service. Judge Luis Cardenas said he plans reason wh) I "'as not appropriate to to ask the Grand Jury to investigate be a Juror." , Laeuna Hills resident Janet Avery·s he said she was told that even claim that supervisors at PacTel tho ugh the company placed no limits Mobile Access in Costa Mesa press-on employee compensation during urcd her fi nd an excuse to make Jury service. the eight to 12-week time herself unacceptable as a juror. estimate for the trial might Jeopardize Avery, a systems administration her job. manager, told the coun that corpor-· Calling the company"s conduct ate officials urged her to "find some (Pleue eee JUROR/A2) pressed industl)-academ1c ties. such as the pnvately built Nelson Research Laboratol) now under. construction on campus propeny. Peltason has been president of the Washington. D.C.-based American (Plea.e He UCl/A2} Mondale or Hart? California holds key The race for the Democratic presi- dential nomination is now so tight that California may bt the key battleground in the delegate duel between Colorado Sen. Gary Han and forme r vtce president Walter Mondale. Han is planning a March 24 v1s11 to Oranac County and alJ the prcstdcn· tial candidates arc invited to a county Democratic gathering May 20. Both the Hart and Mondale campaians "have indicated interc t" in the event, accord ina to Howard Adler. 1he county's Democratic pany chair- man. Local political ana_Jysts, who j ust two weeks ago were sayina Han w1 a I J JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE NEws flash in the pan and Mondale had the nomination tied up, sec California as the power broker"' . "(sec Han com1na into tbe last day with a chance to wrap it up but nttdina California to do so.' said .. Martin Wattenberg. a UC Irvine poliucal science professor who. JUSt weeks ago. dcscnbcd Hart's victory as a "fluke." "It 1s mconct1vable that either Han ot Mondale would be knocked out btforc the June 5 CaJifom11 pn- mary." Adler s~ud. "It looks Juod. 1t looks hke 1t will get here and 1maame what that wtll do for Democratic turnout," said Rich- ard O'Neill, an Orange County res1· dent and the former chairman of the state Democratic Pany Wauenbtra said he misjudged the effect of a tighly compacted pnmary seal.On on the nommatton process. .. 8\ putting the primaries so close \ together they bave created more momentum than they ever had before ... Wattenberg said. Viet President George Bush, for example, was unable to cap1tahzc on a surpnsclowa vtctory over Ronald Reagan in 1980 becau~ of the longer gap between the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampsh1rt pnmary than this )Car This llme. more than a quarter of the delcptes were selected within a thrct-wcek penod of the first caucus and the closeness of the racn ac- celerated Hart's momentum. Watt- enberg said. The Hart campaign apparcntl)' (PleaM eee CA.LIPOJUQA/ A2) or' ' i f ~~~~~~~--~~~~' Watchful Lagunan ! tips police, who i nab two suspects By DAVID H. BISHOP Dlllf .... C_,.1111 I fNllMt • Police in Laguna Beach arc f vi114 • 1 their highest praise to an alert aoocs • " neighbor," whom they credit for the . capture of two burglary suspecu last week. Laguna police Lt. Jim White said the resident's actions repretent .. a perfect example" of how Nei&b- borhood Watch, a citizens' pl'ogram for crime prevention, works. He pvc this account of the incident Cass Maller. a resident of Terraoe Way, became suspicious when she saw a car with two men 10 it drive slowly past her home during the day. As the car cruised past her neigh- bor's house. she saw one of the men jump out and run toward the front door. T he car drove away. No one answered the neighbor's door and, as Maller continued to watch from inside her home, the man walked to the far side of the neigh- bor's house, where there were two sliding glass doors. · A few m inutes later, Maller saw him bounding down the front steps with a bag in his bands. Thinking she might get a better (Pleue eee ALERT I A2J Boy risks his life in burglary Orange County Sheriffs deputies said today they nearly shot a masked. gun-toting Laguna Niguel burglary suspect who t urned out to be a 14-year-old boy. The boy, whose named was withheld. was reported to be in custody today at Orange County Juvenile Hall on suspicion of bur- glary. The incident occurred shortly before noon Wednesday when Sheriffs deputies received a call fro m neighbors who said they saw someone crawl through a window into a home on the 24000 btoclc of Cherry Hills Place. Through a window. a deputy spotted an intruder in the house wearing a full-face Halloween-type devil's mask and carrying a revolver that was later identified as a .357-caliber Magnum. Deputies surrounded the home. When the mtrudcr emerged from a garage door, they ordered him to halt and dfop his weapon, police said. The (Pleue eee BOY I A2l Thesh~ite you're ID~ If you're flt, you llreedy know that It brlghtMa your outlook on 9lmott every aspect of Ute. And, lfyou'renotftt, we'•" you some tipe on how you can get that way -Md etay there-In today'• special Diiiy PtlOt W1lon on health, ftt11111 Md nutrition. Don'tmliiiltl • A~ Ora~e Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, MJirCh 15, 1984 Scraping the bottom Oall1 Piiot Pholo bJ l M Pa1na The Newport bell buoy off the harbor entrance gets its bottom hauled and scraped by the Coast Guard's buoy tender. The bell buoy c,an be seen In this photo· graph on the foredeck of the v'eHel. Corona act Mar State Beach jetty ls at left. CONTINUED STORIES ALERT NEIGHBOR FOILS BURGLARS ... From Al "'' 11plt1lf1 1d lhl' 11w11 anJ llll' 1 t11d~ 'hl l11lln\\l'd ,1, 1tw man "'th (111· h.tf-' v .. 111..nl quit t...h .ma\. 11111 1\ lll'n thl', :11 d1Jn '1 reappt"ar h1· dn 1tkd t11 ll'IH111 t1> her honw and .di pnl11 ,. \\ h1·11 ,111· \\1·111 hal k out~ak 10 .1 wa1t tht p.11rnl 1ar ">ht' pract1rall~ humrt•d Into tlh' 'tartlt-d hurglar who l1.1J r1·tunwd 111 1tw .,,une hou~1· for 11111\hl'I' h,1111 I k Jwpp1:d t hr loot hl' had in ht~ h.11hl\ .111d 11. d ht11 l\.1;illrr-., de.,rnr- 111 \I)\ l.!.t \ t' r111h l llJ(Jfl' than l'nough to \l11rl,, 1\tlh .111d l\IP '>U\pl'll\ \H'rL' .1pp1dw111kd .i !1·1.1. him i.. .. n~a\ Lt ~ h1tc said the two men werr thargcd wtth burglary. as well as auto lht•ft !.1nre the ve hicle they wne dnv1ng was stolen ··1t appears these two men ma) h.l\c Ot:en tn\otved 1n other burglar- It''>." White said. Lt. White said police wish more rn1zens would be as watchful as \1aller and that the) support Ne1gh- horhood Watch programs to en- rnurage Just such alrrtness. Maller sa id she thinks there ts a :-..t•1ghborhood Watch group ar11 ve in hn area hut hasn't attend~d an) rlll't'tings. She and her husband and 1hc1r 18-month-old son moved to their Laguna home from Traburn Canyon 18 months ago. "I do bookkeeping. which takes me 1n and out of m) home a lot during the day." Maller said. "I never reported a burglary before. but o ne time m the Can:ron we woke up some people whose house was on fire." Although many accounts exist of peopk failing to get in volved in such matters, Maller shrugs off her own art1ons as "Just being a maner of being in the right place at the nght time ... and always tryi ng 10 be a good neighbor." BOY NEARLY SHOT IN BURGLARY .•• From Al rnu~i..l·J hu1~l.11 111111.dh rl'lu,cd to 1l·k.1w the gun lkpulr.t'' .,,ml latt•r thl'' 11ot' l'll'Jl<trl'd to .,ho11t hllll 11 Jw (:l111J1ltd tJH. \\l'ollH•ll ;ii dO 1ifliu•r I h1· 11111 Lidn tin.di~ d1J drop thl' 11c.ip1111 hul ~1.hl'n thl' Jl'put1l'S ar- lt'\lnl h1111 .111d 11·111111cd h" ma.,k tht'' \\tfl' '11m111 d tn d1<o1111t·r he was .1 ~-t(u11 ' \11u11g,lt'1 \a1d Orangt· Count\ \h111ll ''ig1 I \1111 '.t•hnng • f h< '\ .ii •IJll\f 'h"I I h<" 'll\nt'L t '"hen he v.ent for hi s gun. We were 1 t'r~ luck~." Nehring said Wed nes- da~ "Wr ~elled 'Freeze.' but he didn't do what wr told him." ·\lil'r the suspect dropped the v.capon. he attempted to reach for 1t \\htle l~ing prone on the ground. but he \.\1thdrrv. h1~ hand after deputies c,houtt·d \\arning~ with their guns drav1 n. 1';rhnng 'aid . The JU\enlle. wh o!>e identity was withheld because of his age. was booked mto Orange C'ounl} Juvenile Hall. Deputies discovered a knapsack filled"' ith &oods inside th e house. but the youthful burglar) suspect had apparent!) locked 1he bag inside the hou~e when he v.ent into the garage and tht• door locked behind him. ~ehnng said. JUROR PRESSURE PROBE SEEN ... From A l ••1111 t!!• ••ll\ l 11d~'I r ( .lltkll.I' ':ltd h1 rbnn1.·d l'• "1h11111 .1 t1 .1n't 11pt of \ • l'I \ ''tdl• l)ll'lil' I• I ill1· ( 11 tnd .lllf\ .tlld ,h)., tlh'J11 Ill II)\ l'\llg.tlt • \n ·m, .111 111d111d11.tl "' .1 1111 fl· I ii 1111 \'"llld illl ll11'l l11d1"11.llk .t JUl\11 l,11111 \llllllf! \\utild l•I' lfllll1n;il •1rah111 111< 111dt:l '·"d I k .1ddcd rh.rt Ill 111, 'ILlll ll•ll' •'II Ill\' ht'llth ,1:1d 11111°; 11pt'llt'lll• ,.., ;1 prn\t'1utc•r h: 111 I '11.1' Ii 1d I l.t1'l' \Ul h .tttlt\11 lri th• 11H·.111t1111 lht 1ud~l ab1> Ji.!lt'1°d i·•dl\1111'' \11•11l1Pm1hrpool 1 I1 •r•''flt'<t111·1111.,1· 1n thr l•''" lk ,,11d h1· \1111 h d1.!11 I l\,lllt 111 plal'C lht• 111nn.in 1n .1 '>ttuat1on that might placl' ht'I 1•1h 1n JL'npa rd~ \ 'P<>t...l·~11oman for ParTel Mob1k \cit''>~. ,1 '>Uhs1dian of Parifir Telesis tlt'.ttt·d \1.<llh lht• h·rrakup of .\T&T. d\'111f d th.it ..\ 1 l'r~ had bl'en prrs~ured 10 .11u1J JU f~ 'l'f\Kc or that her job ti.id hl'l'll 1hreatennl ··1 t...nnv. ourpuliq and I kno"' he(a l<Hl1p.1n~ l''.CCUtlH') did not put pt t'">'iU rt· on her... -.aid Bett ~ B1en'>lJdt , ParTel pubhr relations m..inagl·r "Our pullr~ 1s there are no ltnHhun1u~ dut! and no question of hl·r Joh <wrnnt~) when she came bad.· B1eni.tadt added that !>hr talked '' 11h -\ vl'ry follov. tng her court ap- pearance anJ said the woman might ha\l· ml'ant ~he v.a!> under "personal pressure rather than company press- ure" "'hen she· addressed the roun . ·'It\ unfortunatt' things developed 1h1s v.a) :· thl' -;pokeswoman said. Meanwh1lr. the JUr) selernon pro- n·ss ground through tts third da) Wednesda\. as both anornevs for the defense and proSC'CUl!On queSllOned Ju rors 1n small groups about what the) had read about the high-profile murder rase in newspapers, heard on radio or seen on television, UCI CHANCELLOR ... The 3M-year-old Protopappas 1s charged with second-degree murder in the anesthesia-related deaths o f three female patients who died al-F rom Al I 1Ulh 1(11 111\11.tl 1 '\lllU'l4.,7 Jht• I Pt p11dj1 II I 1 J,i ~'Jiili(\, 1\llO't' 1' 1°11Jhi J•, I t '" ,JJld. Utll\\ l\ltl j1\\ld fll, l,,111 I'll\\ llllll le11 tilt• ,• 11 't 111 I '\ 1'dU<;ll11J\ hl lt1ll 111 ll''~ l.111111 1111'1"'''" .ind .1hr• •11d I 1 t · .iii h,·fq(c l'l'lt . ..,nn (Ill Id 1 ,\ ·i:i ~!t'nt 11 I· It t• 1 I •11 l 11 I I I ,1 , II• ·I I 1 ili•1P[1111' l tl11 'l\I)\ I 1 I 110.i < h.rl11Jl.t!!lh' 1 "'' ,,,., 1n tl11· lllinot<o I"" ,1111'1 ,I lltll't'-\l".11 ,1•, .ll adnn1' 1 rn· · I : ,,q t 11 Ii), I ( \\ ... lt'lll I k " lhe co-author of several p111!t1t'al <or1t·ncr \\Ork'>. including the \ mt·r I Lan go\l·rnml'nt text "Govern- 111rnt h\ lht• P t'ople ... 1n llS 12th l'dlt l\•ll. Born 1n \t I uu1~. Pdtason n:- •t·11l·J a halhl'lor\ and mastor's dl'g_rrl' Imm the l 'n11ers1ly of M1s- \uun in lhl' 1940s and earned a <;n·ond 1m1'>tcr'-; and doctorate from· 1'11rll'L'ton. Hts first facult}' ass1gn- 11wnt 11a<o to Smith College. in 'itirthampton. :0.1ass t'lrgedl~ follo"'ing treatment in hi\ h1gh-\·ulume t 9th Street Costa Mesa dental din1r 1n I 982 and 1983 M o~t proliper11 ve Ju rors questt on- ed 1nd1ra1t•d the> had heard of Dr Protopappa~ but "eren't familiar v. nh the partrrulars of the case. Only a handful said the\ ne\'er had heard of Protopappa!> before bemg summo ned for JU'} dul ). Cardenas and the attorneys arr hoping to ha'e completed seler11ng the 12-membrr JU~ and four alter- na ll'~ b} 'wne11mr next week. CALIFORNIA HOLDS KEY IN PRIMARY ... fro m A I J\0,rll/l d 11,ll \\• 1 1111 I> 1fh l'llt'l l (If 111• • 1nl' 1fi, p11!'111ll''1 ""l'i tiii(rllwr In 1 nh n1° ' HI• 11 lo1\l '>, tnht·r I t.irt .1111)1.111.;11 11d1 11,11111 h ( .1ddl'll 1\h11,tl•,1•\'.I\ 1111 ,11 I ,lllll \p1dlo.l\•r .11111 IJ ,,. I Ill Ill ,I \lll!H IW "' 1111d Ill 11 \\,\ .11\d Ill\ tlt,11 llll\11H'll· ililll \I 111 'l \\ 11.l!ll(l\f)lll \!tll nlfl\l' 10111 .1 '1111.1t1• 1 •\Jlh 11111 11l't'"' In <.;11 pt r I 111·,d.11 I hi' 1.111d 1d.111• '' I 1Jll1~ lllt IHI lllillll 1111111111111~ ,j hltttl-.l'll'~ 111 111'1 1111 .!1.1 \rid tlll'll'' p111h.1hh 11• t • llt>llrlJ 111111 ln1 thr p0Ut\ "'t.1hli,hl'h'I t 111 Jq!l<ltlj' .ind tt1u111t·r.t1l.11~ lll•ll••I · I h,11 I\ \'\oil()\ \dl,Jl I f.11 I did In .1dd111 .. 11 J l.111', l'\lt'lknt Ide ·:..,11111 ,i.,,11, lt1 Ip• d 111111 1111 n that '111\IH'!lllllll llill)olil ll'li'll'''lll \lfln~ • .i I\ 10111' ·.~ "\lnn11·111u111 ,,11 '1 f'l"I ,1 had 1.1nd1d.tll lit.., th.11 \\ .1ttl'llhl·tg \,lid ·11 .111\ 1t11r1g \\1' 111.11 h.i\1' .Ill 11111 H'\11ntt ,·1111\1 11111111 a11d 11 Ila\ twl'n .1 Inn~ 11111\' \11lu' l\t' ha1t• '>l'l'n ,\l\\th111~ ltt...t ''" . \Jiu \.!Id H11t fur 1111\\ \I 1, h1~.1n .ind ll11no1\ <Ill' 111, 111,11111 h.111kgmund' 1n thl· Jlt\l \I\ J,1\\ lull11\:\tng l!,1rl ~ \ll'IOI\ 111 tlHt'l' p11111,1111' .ind ~1nndak''> 1n ,1hr r•:mamintt l\•.11 \uJ')l'r Tu(·'>da-. pr1111:in ,t,tll'' l\1nrtch1l1·" \111101• l:ihor \llOl"Ort WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 111111h11wd v.1th Hart-., \Ole against thl' l'/711 < hn'>kr hailout package m,11'1• 1Jw tormt•r 1 ire prl's1dcnl the t,1' nntt· 1 n M ll h 1gan "'herl' I 55 ddq~.ill''> a1t· a1 \tat...e. Wattt•ntwrg '.lid lll1not'>. v.hnc 111.t Jdeiatcs arc pttt...nl. "111 bt• tht• no.I hig battlc- gruund .\nJ <1ttord1ng tu ()'Nt•ill. a Mon- dak o,uppnrtl'r, tht Mondale camp tx·lit•\ c\ 1t has a lot ol \take in lllino1'> "lll1no1s1~ake\ \talc h w11l be o ne or thl' hardt''>l 10' \\In.'' O'Neill sa id. Jdd1ng a h1g \ 1rtor) there could thangc the p1r1ure once again and gr 1. c ~tondak th\.' momentum needed 10 tapture the nom1nauon That v1c1orv. however. ma) be du'>l\\.' at'l'ordlng to Wattenberg . ··B1N ·d on the demographics llh- 11111\ \\oould look ltkc a good M1d - \\l'\tern !>tat~· fur Han." Wauentx:rg 'a1J I ht' Democrat-; arc d1 v1dcd into 1h1n· maJor groups. There arc the n>n'>cP.. a1 1vc "downstaters." the rem- nanh nf 1hl' old Chicago Democratic mat h1 rtl' and a strung Chicago-based hluck ck ctoratc. Mo'\t of tht• black vote will go to Jnsc Jack-.nn. whose organi2a1ion is lw~1dquancred 1n Chicago. Han will alt rat 1 man) of the down~tatc vote~ bt'l'aU'>l' h~· appear~ more con- wn att\ t' than Mnndak. \.'. attrnberg ... aid. The rc'it of tht' \ oteo; are up for grab<.. T ue:,da\ ·, rl·,ult'> kit ~1ondok ahead of liar\ in nat1onol l'On\ en tion dck~tl' '>trt•nglh The formtr vice prl'o,1Jent h:.id '12 drkgate<., tu I 9J for Hart Bnth camp'> werr plt'a,ed 1\ 1th thl' results "The feeling 1n lhc Mondale cam- paign 1., that he was much wor~e ofT Thursda} than he was on Tuesda~ Hl· rcall ) carnl' roaring back O\er thr weekend," O'Neill '>3td "We "'l'rt· cxtremd~ pleased. It ~howcd that Gan Hart has estab· hshcd himself as a nauonal can- didate He has won 1n the Nonheast. 1n the South and 1n the West." said Chm Townbcnd. a spokesman for Hart's Orange County organization. Locall y. the tight rare has sparked n lot of mterest. "We are getung about 100 calls a da) at the county party headquarters from p..·oplc who want to ~et involved 1n one of the ('amp1ugn~.' said Aiilctr. a Mondale )upponer. A maJonty of 1he calls arc from pcopk w1~h1ng to !>uppon Han. he adlkd Whal do yo u likc> about the Daily Plloc~ What don't you llkt'! Ctll tht' number at lcfc and your meuage will bf' re<'orded. transcrlbt-d and delivered to thf' npproprlate editor. Tbt> -.amt' 24 ·hour an11werln1t servi<'e may be ust'd 10 rt<'o rd letters to the t>dllor on any topi<.'. l'ontrlhuton to our Letten <'olumn must Include thelt nnm•' and lelt>phone numbt'r for verlfh.'atlon. No clr f'ulatlon <'ftlll, pltast. Tl'lt u~ what'11 on your mind I Co-oler weather, cloudy skies Coastal P11111y 'IOudy tonlglll and Frlclay with ....inoe dlminllllltnQ -""'"' COOltt dl)'ll wtlh NQlle In 11\t 90<I LOM Mid 40. to mid .0.. From POlnl Col1Qel>t1Qf\ to tr>e Me• ican BOid.. I~ wal.,t LIQhl •lliable wind• cltJrlng nlQhl anO mOfn· •no "ovrt. 1>«;omino-•any 12 10 18 knot• 1n tn. an«noon and evenlllQ l\oun frld•I' wll/I 2 to 3-loot wlod wevH Wetttr!y ,..,. 3 to 6 l•t fall ton1gh4 Moelly IUM1 FrlOey but wOh ••rlabla high Glouel•. o-ou1trw11wa w .. 1 ... 1ywtn0e 10 lo ?O knoll with 810 12 loot com~ne<J M•• tmougn Frldey fllr tonight, t.IM\. ly t"'1ny F1ldey bl.II With variable lllgh ''ovel• Extended Conttoe< able c1ouo1 Saturday oe c<1as1no Sunoav ano Monday High t«1mpe1a1u111 In m1d-801 11 aoatl to m10· 70t 1nlaod ar1111 Lowa 1n the m1d·40a lo m•d·50s Temperatures Albany Albuquerqve Amarillo Ancho1age AS"'9•llle A Uinta AUant1c C1C1 Austm Baltimore 8Jll<ng$ Blrmmgnam eismarc~ 801$8 eoscon erowns•lle StJflalo Surhngton Casper \.ha1les1on.S C (.11arle$10n,W v t.narloUe NC Cheyenne Cn1caoo Hilo 22 18 70 44 73 4, 38 32 57 lt 56 36 55 36 82 64 36 31 55 43 70 42 25 l t 50 40 34 32 .. 69 32 25 19 17 48 •2 70 50 52 39 50 32 54 29 33 28 CJncinnAU .. 43 31 ~ M 21 Cotumt111. S C 95 ~ Columbu• 40 31 OIH_,,I WOt\11 73 •1 O.,Vlon 3e 30 °"1Wf 12 85 0.aMolnM 31 31 O.troO ,1 27 Oulu ti\ 2t 22 EIPNO 78 ote Fllift>llnU 43 20 fatQO 28 24 fi.g.~11 80 34 Gr .. tF9"• 35 ,. Hll'tlOfel 21 21 Helel\I &t 32 H0<10lulu •1 13 HOUiton 14 80 1n<11an~1a 37 32 JICIC~,M .. • 78 47 J ICk IOl'IVl!le ao 51 Ju-45 29 Ken ... Cit)' 38 31 l "Veg11 80 82 Llllll Aoc;i< !>1 39 LOe Ar 71 ao LOUltvl 45 32 l11bboek 78 ... MamphlS 58 39 Ml1m1 78 71 Mll¥'aUk .. 31 18 Mplt-S1 Paul 29 27 Nllh•llt4' 55 37 NewOrlHM 70 82 New Y()(k 35 34 Norfolll 58 37 Norin Pleil• 6" 31 Oki.home City 70 47 Oman. 3J 33 Orlando 83 83 Tides TODAY Seconolow 209pm '4 Secono h•gn 830pm Fl!IOAY 4 8 F1111 row 202am 0 7 F"at n~n 8081m 6.3 Sec:on low 2 45pm 1 2 SIConO high 9 20pm ~2 Sun Slit 11 6 0 t pm tOdaJ. rl- Fnday Al 8 02 a m and Siii again ti 601 pm Moon 11ses rooay ac 4 t5 pm. Mii Fnday at 5 t• am ano ,._again al S30pm NallOn.ll wutn~• "'"'C CD NOAA u S Oept QI r·ommerc<' Fronts.Cold .. Warm .,. ')l:lltono:1ry • • Pllm SprlnQt ea u S*" AnlonlO 83 114 PhMedelPl\le 35 33 San Oleoo 811 IO Pnoen1x 88 ee SanF1...ct~ 58 51 PllltbUIQh 34 31 181 Ste Marie 20 18 PorUa!>d,M• 17 1$ s .. 1ue ,1 •s Poruano.Ore S• 46 Sllrt YIPOfl 74 " Providence 32 32 SIOW< fli11 " '° =~Uy 4 1 31 $pol<eM 43 31 82 33 SyflCIJN 22 18 Reno 111 40 .TQPlll• 52 31 Atcnmond 34 30 Tucson 82 5A St LOUlt 37 31 Tul .. 82 43 St Pee• Tampa 82 64 WUh•llQCOO 37 33 Salt Lake 63 4.7 WICl\lta ~ 36 LOCATION tlZI eHAl'I HunllnQlon 8eech 2·• .... A1•er Jeny. N-i>ort 2·4 QOOO 401h Str-. Newpon 2·4 QOOO 22nO Slr"t Newport 2·3 QOOcl ea1ooa weoo•. ,..,_port 1·3 ,.,, Laguna Bled> 2·3 fllr San Clement• 3-• flit Wattrtemp80 Swell Dt<ec:11<>n. -1 LB police chief in hospital Laguna Beach PohC'e Chief Neil Purcell t!'i in South Coast Medical Center's intensive care ward suffenng from an unknown ailment. Acting Police Chief Lt. Jim Spreinc said Thursda) Purcell drove himself to the hosp11al Sunda) afternoon after ha' 1ng severe abdominal pains and d1scomfon . Purcell wa~ recuperating al the time after ha\'tng spent several days in the hospital earlier in the week for observation of a k.idney stone. Purcell passed the stone and was thought to be recovering when he fell di again. hospital but Spreine said "I anticipate his return shonly ... 'T ve gone down there every day," the lieutenant said, "and he's gett1t1g belier. He's cogn izant. he knows what's going o n. But up to now we don't know what's the matter ... Spreine said the cause for Purcell's hosp11altza11on is unknown and that the 44-ycar-old chief has been under- going tests. It isn't known when Purcell "'ii be released from the Purcell, an 18-year veteran with the Laguna Beach Police Department. was appointed chief in 1981. Dole plans visit Cloudy sky due to OC's airport to clear Sunday U.S. TransportaUon Secretary EJl18beth Dole has rescheduled a visit to Orange County to take a first-hand look at problems facing John Wayne Airport, Orange County Board of Supervisors Chair- man Harriett Wieder announced Wednesday. Wieder saJd Dole accepted her invitation to visit John Wayne Airport during a White House briefing for local officials held earlier this week. The visit could come sometime this summer, an aide to Wieder said. Dole scheduled a trip to Orange County about a month ago, but canceled several dayt after It tlrst was announced. Wieder said the secretary's vtalt would gtve Mr a better understanding of problems the county ha~ encountered since commercial airlines were de- regulated In 1978, making It difficult to maintain the airport as a short-haul faclllty. "I think it's Important that ranking officials from Washington see first-hand how our airport operates and the unique problems deregulation has created for us.'' Wieder said. Dally Piiot Delivery It GuarantMd IJ 1 • r Srt, • ,, ' ' ... . u" f . •,,• '· f \.l • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai H. l . Schwartz Ill Publisher ('loud cover 1s experted to prevail through Saturday but should dear up Sunday in the aftermath of.a storm systl'm that passed through Southern California. the National Weather Service says. The mild Pacific storm dampened most of Southern California with its first measureable rainfall in about two months. Most locations reported about a quarter -of an inch. But the storm mo ved eastward and trailing showers remained over pans of the coastline Wednesday. said Stan Massey. a National Weather Service specialist. "The storm front went through, and it's still moving through Utah. Nevada and Southeasl California.'' Massey said. The California Highway Patrol reported more than - lhc usual number of traffic problems because of the wet. oil-slicked streets Wednesday. The Weather Service said there's ltttle chance of rain through lingeringsbowers mjly fall along the coast nqrth of the Los Angeles basin and fn the mountains and.-Qwens Valley. . . High temperatures are experted in the low-70s wi th lows in the low 50s. ClrcuteHon 714/"2~ Cleuttled -"et1te1ng 714/M2..a111 All other depeftl'Mntt 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 1Jfl ,......,, Bar ~1 C<>!.la Mesa (A "'~·· ••la• t•s Bil• • 560 Co~1a .,.tsa CA 92bt6 f 01"''9"' 1953 Orarol)<' Coat• Pub4tsn•no Comoeny No ~ _.wi \l f'"•P\ •llus!•al•ons P01fo11a1 mat1et or lrJ\I••··~' ,., "-e•e.n IT!ly 0. reo,.OOuced w1fh0\Jf soec•at t er"" '-St°" I c. OPY'tO"' owrier j! f••'., j' A Chazy Dowaliby E' d1lor and Ass1stan1 to the Publisher Rosemary Churchman Controller '><?cn~-i c1a.s Pt1'1tl)<' oe•O a• C~t• Mesa Cal<lomia 1PC, LdO 8001 SvO\CrtOf1r1n t'l'Y t•"·~r S• 7S l"n()nl"ly u. "'"• ~6 ~o "\OfH,,tv Clrculatlon TelephonH ... ,,,. O•ao-gel..Q,,r.t, At~a-. 13~,..'l)ut'• Slept.en F. Caru o ~ ~ -'\ l •• ~~ •• f'\;tqf'I' Th~ Or•n<l•COUI 0.•ly PllQJ .wllh w11teh ••combone<l 11'\t' N•"' p,,.,,~ •S vvo•~"<'<l IJy '~ O<a~ Coast Publosritng Glorl• A. Powere [)r('(f('I' tH !1<1Ye<h'1••'0 Donald L. Wtlll•m• • ,omoan~ T Nt'J M:t11IQI'\$ afe pu~ uonoer fnr~ r •o<Ja~ A '"'g141 •egoona• edition ·~ PIJtl41SN!O Sa1u1days ,1n(J SvMay• Tl'\~ P"l'C•Pl l e>vO~no ,,...,, ,, ., 330 w~,a Ba 1 S••ff! P 0 801 I 560 Coste Mesa Celotorn•a '175?6 VOL. n, NO. 75 Cruise into Spring wi th Ralph Laur en. Lin ens, Cottons and Si lks. 11 9 f a'hion I land \f"~ pore Btarh (7 }~) 759· 1622 l 728 .\dmir•lt~ u· ·~ \larlna d~I R~~ (213 > 82J·79.i.)