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MONOAY, MARCH 26. 1984 OHAN<.( 1.0lJNlY < Al l fOHNIA .''. ,-! tJ' .
If your Soc~
Security number
•• 518-30-4418
you've wonl
Coast
Laguna Canyon neigh-
bors have captured the
ear of county planners In
effort to preserve their
community./ A3
Coast residents were
asked what's their fancy,
now that It's spring-
time. /A3
California
Latest Dlablo Canyon
nuke protest ends In 32
arrests./ A4
KCET fund-raising efforts
result In $1 .1 million, sup-
porters say./ A4
Nation
Hart takes victory In Mon-
tana; first win In 10 days
of campaigning./ A4
Is the nation's boom
economy heading for a
big bust? I A4
World
The U.S. consul general
to France has been shot
in the head./ A4
El Salvador voting Is
fraught with foulups and
charges of fraud./ A4
Features
Stop-Gap dramatics help
people with special needs
tap feelings and find their
potentlal./81
If your child Is having
trouble keeping up In
school, check some warn-
ing to help determine the
cause./82
Sports
Golden West College
freshman Shane Flores Is
swinging a mean bat this
season./C1
Georgetown and Hous-
ton added their names to
complete the NCAA's
Final Four Tournament
palrlngs./C1
The UC Irvine tennis team
knocked off Yale to settle
for third place In Its own
Invitational tourna-
ment. /C2
Entertainment
An original comedy at
Golden West College is
one of three new plays
open~ng this week.
Bualneu
It's cheaper for com-
panies to help problem
.employees than to cover
up their mlstakes./85
INDEX
Bulletln Board A3
Bridge 84
Bullneu es.e
Celtfornta Nft8 A4
Cl111tfled C4-e
Comlcl 84
CroeNC>fd ce
Death Notte. C4
FeetuNI 81·2
Help YourMH 82
Horoecoc>e C7
Ann Landen 82
Nattonal N.wa A4
Opinion A5
POltoe Log A3
Pubfte Notte.I C4
Sport1 C1-4
Stock Marketa Be
Tatevt~on 82
Thelter1 83
W•ther A2
Wortd N9wl A4
..
e a e ID ras •
in 'su er. ea·
Scott McPhenon (left) wu flnt acrou the line in
mint-triathlon held 8unda1 in Kewport Beach, and bi.a
0.., .......... .., ...... .......,
reward wu champa&ne bath adminlatered by trophy
pre.enter Vern Luce.
1 •. ~
They swam, ran an:d rode for pal
By L.P. BENET
Of Ille Delly Not .....
Nineteen men and one woman participated Sunday in a Newport
Beach mini-triathlon held in honor of Chuck Stone, a 25-year-old
supermarket night manager who has spent I 0 weeks in a hospital fighting
for his life after a tragic Jan. 12 automobile accident. .
Stone sustained massive injuries to the body after he fell asleep at the
wheel ofhis car and collided with a pole on a southbound Newport
Freeway on ramp near the 91 freeway.
Doctors gave him little chance of surviving, explained roommate
Brian Krewson. But now, they are hopeful ofa full recovery. ·
Payoff to bank·s customer~ termed
'smooth' process say FDIC officials
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of Ille o..., Not lteff
It could take federal regulators as
long as a year to complete the
liquidation of the failed Heritage
Bank. Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp. spokesman Tom Levine said
today.
Regulators are likely to sta y at the
bank's former Anaheim headquarters
for most of that time but the bank's
three branches in Costa Mesa. Irvine
and Santa Ana will be closed sooner.
The State Banking Department
closed the bank March 16 af\cr $62
million in problem loans and con-
tinuing operating losses had made the
bank insolvent.
The department handed control of
the bank to the FDIC while both
agenicies searched for a stronger
financial institution to take over
Heritage Bank's insured accounts.
No buyer was found and the FDIC
started to liquidate the bank last
week.
About half of the the bank's 15.000
accounts were closed during the first
week of the liquidation.
"On each of the first two days we
Stone's friends set up the triathlon contest in hopes that he can
participate when it is held again next year.
Soon Sunday, before about IOOonlookers including Stone's mother
Judy Lacey, 20tnathletes lined upon the beach nearthecomerof33rd
Street and West Oceanfront Boulevard and dashed for the water. The
course started off with I ()()yards of swimming. followed by a five-mile bike
ride and a three-mile run.
"The race was a complete success-all 20 finished." said Stone's
roommate Brian Krewson.
Scott McPherson won the overall title. Tim Wiedkaler placed second
and Terri Proud was third.
had about 2.500 customers getting
their pay off but that has trailed off
considerably." Levine said.
"They have been very courteous
and it has been a very smooth pay
off." Levine said.
Nearly all of the I 5.000 accounts
had SI 00.000 or less and were full y
insured by the government. But in a
new policy that makes no effort to
protect despositors with larger ac-
counts. the FDIC announced ac·
count-holders wtth more than
SI 00.000 in the bank will get back
only 35 percent of their mone) over
S 100.000. About 75 investors fell into
the category.
"'Some of the peopk over the
insurance limit arc obviously up~t
but the ones I talked to were
courteous and understanding,"
Levine said.
Customers wanting to retrieve
their money from the bank should ~o
the Heritage's main office on Euchd
Avenue in Anaheim. The bank is
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ·
People with valuables in safe
deposit boxes should go to the branch
where they rented the box.
Non-problem loans arc considered
an asset of the bank's. The FDIC will
continue to manage loans from the
bank but may eventually sell them to
other financial institutions to man·
age.
The bank·s other assets mclude
furniture and office equipment,
Levine said. The FDIC 1s still
working on an appraisal of the bank's
assets.. he added.
'
FV cops treat
abandonment as
murder attempt
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol .. 0.., .........
An hours-old baby found over the
weekend in a la~. metaJ trash
container along w1th gart,..e and
graH clippings at a Fountain Valley
condominium complex wu makiDI a
strong recovery today.
The 7-pound, l S-ounce red-haired
boy, found by a trash collc:ctor wbo
heard a noise and then saw the t.b)ls
foot slipping from a blanket, re-
portedly stopped brealhina briefly at
Fountain Valley Community Hospi-
tal Sunday.
But Fountain Valley police De1ec;
tive Rick Christensen said the found-
li.na "is in super bcaJth" to<S,ay.
Police investigators. wbo are call-
ina the incident an attempted
murder, are querying residents oft.be
Paradise Manor Condominium
Complex on Euclid Street and Slater
Avenue in efforts to find the mother
of the Caucasian baby or whoever
placed him in the metal dumpster on
Saturday.
Christensen said he believes the
baby was only an bour old when be
was taken to the dumpster about 6
a.m. He was found three hours later,
j ust as workers from the Rainbow
Disposal Co. were preparing tO put
the dumpster on a hydraulic hoist to
flip it over into the truck. Christensen
satd the baby surely would have met
his death either in that process or
when company wor~ use-a-dc-¥l<.'e
to smash the rubbish .
.. I can't get it out of my mind that
someone who did this knew the
schedule of the trash pick up," be said
today.
The baby apparently was deliv~
at home.
Christensen also said that droppina
the baby in the dumpster to die
(Pleue ... BABY /A2)
Are police, fire benefits beneficial?
I
Associations say
they are, but
there are headaches
It was one of those 6 o'clock calls.
For some reason, people who call
my Fountain Valley a~ent at 6
p.m .• ju.st as I'm actuna readr for
dinner. invariably try to set me
sometbina. last wttk•s 6 o•ctock call
went somethina bkc this:
Caller .. Good evenin11 Mr.
Sncidcrman. rm callif\J fot lhe
Ora.nae County Fireman 1 Associa-
tion. How are you toniaht? ..
Me: "I wu fine before I Sot this call.
You 're aoina tout me to bUy a ucket
to some kind ofbenc&t lhow. And if J
don't want to f<>• you11 pve my ticket
to senior cittttns or handicaDDed
children. I ju1t 1ot I caI1 like this a few
da .,o." &ii:; "That mull have been from
the Cotta Mesa Firemen'• AJtocia.
tion. They't'C aponsorina a benefit
show, and they•re makina illepl calls
to Fountain VaHeyraidenta. They've
been reprimanded by their fire chief
for doing so."
Me: "What group are you calling
for. apin? Foun\IJn Valley has its
own fire department ..
C.Uer: "The Oranae County Fire-
men's Association. We represent all
the departments in the county. We
caU you so you don't aet a lot of calls
from indivtdual depanments."
At this point, J was thoroughly
confused. If the countywide
fund..raiter keeps you from be1na lpprOICh~ ~ individual depan-
menis, wb=1d I bear &om Costa Mesa fire ten? And 'Nett CON Meta fire . ters really au1lty of
ma~ .. '"illepJ call •• into Fountain ValleyT .
The fint caller bad claimed incor-
ttetly that Cotta Mesa wa the ''t.dM~p,. fire department for Foun-
tain vauey. tn fact. Fountain Valle)'"• fire protec'lton plan ls a coopcnuve
arrueemnt with Hu.ntiQllOft Bt.lcb.
Weatmimtef and Seel 'Bei(l\. Bcina oboned repaatodly to buy
benefit show tidm.I can be a bit
annOY1"1-But at the me bmt. rm
aware of lhc aood deeds firerl&h1m
P11L
S1otEllWI
PER SPECTIVE
do with the money they collect.
On my own beat. I've seen Foun-
tain Valley fittftahten donate play-
around equipment for handicapped
children at Plavan School. They've
donated time and matmals to the
new lustoncal oe.rk behind Ctty Hall.
And Ju.st • rew -wttks ..,, they
donated $100 to hdp 1 local ye>uth
take pen in an AmeticaD wre5llina
team"s vas.it lO China.
But I was stall confu$td about the
pbonesolicitatlons. l made a few calls
of my own. bopina to clear tbinp up.
First. es you may know. I.be peopte
calli~ you for ticktts Kies a~ noa
firefllhten. They're paid tetcphonc
•lcspeoplc.
-
In most cases. when a Polioc or fire
assoc1at1on wants to stage a benefit
show or dance, 1t makes a contrac:t
with an entertainment production
company. The promoter sets up a
bank of phones and hires peoples to
sell the uck.cts. The promoter also is
responsible for putting on the abow
and teei.n& thal ICllior citizens or
handicapped children ~ta chance to
anend, as promi~ 1n the pbone
pitches. The poli« or fire association \codl
its name to the show in ex~ for a
pm:cn&qc of the prooeeda or a tel k
The associauon al.so may 5tatiOD •
fireman or polioc officer at the ph4xie
bank to UIUR \hat the c:a0Cn doa"t
m1~nt tbemtelva or ltfty too
far ffom an l{>Pl'Ovcd .._ pilda. a..a
such monatonna does DOt at...ys 1llDe
p&.ce. sloci • • The funds an a l''OD rw
throqb such bmdits m• be ....
for charitable ~ Poticical a.; bYJna ii &oded dw'oUP odl.r
IO\.U'Cn.
And what 1bout dac CW'IM
fund-raili• cvan1? (Pl••··-~,.
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LOW52 f IRIT 11111•
MONDAY, MARCH 16. 198'1 OHAN(,[ 1,0lJNT V <.AL If OllNIA !',Cf N ' ·,
If your Soclal
Security number
la 518-30-4418
you've wonl
Coast
Laguna Canyon neigh-
bors have captured the
ear of county planners In
effort to preserve their
community./ A3
Coast residents were
asked what's their fancy.
now that lt'ssprlng-
tlme. /A3
California
I
Latest Dlablo Canyon
nuke protest ends In 32
arrests./ A4
KCET fund-raising efforts
result In $1 .1 million, sup-
porters say./ A4
Nation
Hart takes victory In Mon-
tana; first win In 10 days
of campaigning .I A4
Is the nation's boom
economy heading for a
big bust?/A4
World
The U.S. consul general
to France has been shot
in the head./ A4
El Salvador voting is
fraught with foulups and
charges of fraud .I A4
Features
Stop-Gap dramatics help
people with special needs
tap feelings and find their
potential./81
If your child Is having
trouble keeping up In
school, check some warn-
ing to help determine the
cause./82
Sports
Golden West College
freshman Shane Flores Is
swinging a mean bat this
season./C1
Georgetown and Hous-
ton added their names to
complete the NCAA 's
Fin al Four Tournament
palrlngs./C1
The UC Irvine tennis team
knocked off Yale to settle
for third place In Its own
Invitational tourna-
ment. /C2
Entertainment
An original comedy at
Golden West College Is
one of three new plays
opening this week.
Bualneu
It's cheaper for com-
panies to help problem
employees than to cover
up their mlstakes./85
INDEX
8ulletln Board
Bridge
Bullness
CeeHornla News
Cl111tned
Comk:I
Croeeword
DMttl Notlcee
F .. turee
Help Yourtelf
Horoecope
Aon Landeta
Natk>nel N9WI
Opinton
Ponce Log
Pubflc Notlcet
8Port• St~ Markets
Tetevllton
ThMttta w .. thtt
WortdNftl
'
.I
A3
EM
85-6
A4 c....e
M
C8
c.i
81-2
82
C7
82
A4
A&
A3
c.i
C1-4
88
82
83
A2
A4
in '·SU
Scott McPhenon (left) wu flrat acrOM the line ln
mlnl-trlathlon held 8anda7 ln 1'ewport Beach, and hie , -
-ID
reward wu cbampa&ne bath
preeeater Vern Luce. ·.
a..,,..,,._...~.......,_~
admlnlatered by trophy
They swam, ran and rode for pal
By L.P . BENET Stone's friends set up the tnathlon contest in hopes that he can
0t .... o..,,... •e.n participate when it is held again next year.
Nineteen men and one woman participated Sunday in a Newport So on Sunday, before about l OOonlookers including Stone's mother
Beach mini-triathlon held in honor of Chuck Stone, a 25-year-old Judy Lacey, 20 tnathletes lined up on the beach near the comerof33rd
supermarket night manager who has spent l 0 weeks in a hospital fight ing Street and West Oceanfront Boulevard and dashed for the water. The
for his life after a tragic Jan. 12 automobile accident. course started off with I 00 yards of swimming, followed by a five-mile bike
Stone sustained massive injuries to the body after he fell asleep at the ride and a three-mile run.
wheel ofhis car and collided with a pole on a southbound Newport "The race was a complete success -all 20 finished:· said Stone's
Freeway on ramp near the 9 I freeway. roommate Brian Krewson.
Doctors gave him little chance of surviving. explained roommate Scott McPherson won the overall title. Tim Wiedkaler placed second
Brian Krewson. But now. they are hopeful ofa full recovery. and Terri Proud was third.
Heritage liquidation could take year
Payoff to bank·s customer~ termed
·smooth· process say FDIC officials
By JERRY HIRSCH
OftMDallJNot•ta"
It could take federal regulators as
long as a year to complete the
liquidation of the failed Heritage
Bank. Federal Deposit In surance
Corp. spokesman Tom Levine said
today.
Regulators are likely to stay at the
bank·s former Anaheim headquarters
for most of that time but the bank's
three branches in Costa Mesa. Irvine
and Santa Ana will be closed sooner.
The State Banking Department
closed the bank March 16 after $62
million in problem loans and con-
tinuing operating losses had made the
bank insolvent.
The department handed control of
the bank to the FDIC while both
agenicies searched 'for a stronger
financial institution to take over
Heritage Bank's insured accounts.
No buyer was found and the FDIC
started to liquidate the bank last
week.
About half of the the bank's 15.000
accounts were closed during the first
week of the liquidation.
"On each of the first two days we
had about 2,500 customers getting
their pay off but that has trailed off
considerably." Levine said.
"They have been very courteous
and it has been a very smooth pay
off." Levine said.
Nearly all of the 15,000 accounts
had SI 00.000 or less and were full y
insured by the government. But in a
new policy that makes no effort to
protect despositors with larger ac-
counts. the FDIC announced ac-
count-holders with more than
SI 00.000 in the bank will get back
only 35 percent of their mone} over
SI 00.000. About 75 investors fell into
the category.
"Some of the people over the
insurance limit are obviously upset
but the ones I talked to were
courteous and understanding,"
Levine said.
Customers wanting to retneve
their money from the bank should $0
the Heritage·s main office on Euchd
Avenue in Anaheim. The pank is
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
People with valuables in safe
deposit boxes should go to the branch
where they rented the box.
Non-problem loans art considered
an asset of the bank's. The FDIC will
continue to manage loans from the
bank but ma> cventuall)' sell them to
other financial insmut1ons to man·
age.
The bank·s other assets include
fumuure and office equipment.
Levine said. The FDIC 1s still
working on an appraJsal of the bank's
assets. he added
'
FV cops treat
abandonment as
murder attempt
By ROBERT BARKER
DflMo.lf,... .....
An hours-old baby found over the
weekend in a la~, metal trash
container along with gart>aae and
grass clippings at a Fountain Val&cy
condommium complex was makint a
strong recovery today.
The 7-pound. 15-ounce red-haired
boy, found by a lrUb collector who
heard a noise and then saw the baby•s
foot slipping from a blanket, re-
portedly stopped brealhina briefly at
Fountain Valley Community Hospi·
tal Sunday.
But Fountain Valley ec:>lice Detee-
tive Rick Christensen said the found-
lina "is in super health" today.
Police investigators, who are call-
ing the incident an attempted
murder, arc querying residents oft.be
Paradise Manor Condominium
Complex on Euclid Street and Slatu
Avenue in efforts to find the motbc:r
of the Caucasian baby or whoever
placed him in the metal dumpster on
Saturday.
Christensen said he believes the
baby was only an hour old when be
was taken to the dumpster about 6
a.m. He was found three houn later,
just as workers from the Rainbow
DisposaJ Co. were preparing to put
the dumpster on a hydraulic hoist to
flip it over into the truck. Christensen
said the baby surely would have met
his death either in th.at process or
when company orkffl use a device
to smash the rubbish.
"I can't get.it out of my mind that
someone who did this knew the
schedule of the trash pick up, .. he said
today.
The baby apparently was delivered
at home.
Chnstenscn also said that droppin1 the baby in the dumpster to dit
(Pl--Me BA8T /A2)
Are police, fire benefits beneficial?
I ,
Associations say
they are. but
there are headaches
Jt was one of those 6 o'clock calls.
For some reason. peqple who call
my Founiain Valley •{>IJ'tmtnt at 6
p.m., just u I'm tcllln& readf for
dinner, invariably try to sci me
somethina. Last week's 6 o'clock call
went somcthin& like this:
Caller "Good eveniq, Mr.
Sneidennan. I'm calli!_'f for the
Oranae County Fireman 1 Associa-
tion. How are you toniaht?"
Me: "I was fine before t aot this caJI.
You're aoina to uk me to buy a ticket
to aome kind of benefit lbow. And lfl
don't want to'°' you'll save my ticket
to tenior citizens or handicapped
cbiklren. IJustaouQll like thlal few
dalt qo."
caDtr. "That must have been from
tbe Costa Mna Firemen's Associa-
tion. They'rt spon10rin& a bendlt
abow, and they're makina meal ~Ill
to Fountain Valley raidentL :They've
I
been reprimanded by their fire C1'\ief
for doing so."
Me: "What aroup arc you calling
for, again? Fountain Valley has its
own fire department."
Caller: ••The Oranae County F1re-
men's Association. We represent all
the depanments in the county. We
call you so you don't aet a lot of calls
ftom individual depanmcnu."
At lhis point. I was tborouahly
confused. If the countywide
fund-railer keeps you from being
approecbcd by individual depart·
menu., w=did 1 hear from Costa Mesa fi ten? And wett Costa
Mesa fi ten really auilty of = ''illepl calls" into fountain
The ftm caller had claimed 1ncor·
rect.ly that Costa Meta wa the
"beck·up" fire depertment for Foun·
lain Valley. tn fact., Fountain va11ey·s
fire proeiection plan ia • coopcrattvc
llT'&nltmc1lt With HuntiQllOn Beach,
Westmin1ter and Seal Beich.
Bcina phoned repeatedly to buy
bendit ihOw tmtl can be a bit
annoyiftl. 8Ut at tbe umc ti'!.?!t I'm
aware of tbe Fad deeds flrcuantm
• !ii ;
PERSPECTIVE
do with the money they collect.
On my own beat. rve seen Foun·
tain Valley firefiahttts donate play-
around equipment for handtC&pped
ctuldrcn at Plavan School. They've
donated time and matenal to the
new lustoncaJ park behind City Hall.
And just a few weeks q o. they
donated $100 to help a local youth
take pin in an American Wttltltna
team's visit to China.
But I was till confuted about the
phone solici tattons. I mM:Sc a few call
of my own, hopina to clear tbinat up.
f'IM. as )OU may know, tbc people
call~nt )OU for tid:cu me arc not
fircfilhtcn. They're paid tt~honc
llJCSJ)eOplC.
In most cases. when a police or fire
association wants to stage a benefit
show or dance, 1t makes a oontnct
with an entcrt.amment product.ioa
company. The promoter sets up a
bank of phones and hires peoples to
sell the ttckets. The promoter also is
responsible for pumna on the show
and teeina that tenior citizens or
handicapped children cct a clwKie to
attend, as promised 1n the pbone
pitches.
The police or fire associa tioo lends I ts name to the show ln eACban&t fOt a
pertent.aae oft.be prooccds or a tel fee.
The association also may stauon. a
fireman or police officer at the pbOot
bank lO a ~ \hat the calkn cbl't
m1srepmcnt thcmtdves cw IVl.y too
far from an a~ved IUel J:_M1 a. wc.h mon.itonnt dOtS not ya..._
place. It. • • • The n1nds an astOaataoe rw throup sucb bmcfiu mua be-..
for chantable pwpolCS. Politicill a...
byiq is funded tb_roQp cMW
IOUICU.
And what about the cwr• fund·raisi~ even ti? , ........... --.. -•.• ,.
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Al Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mon.day , March 26. 198-4
Firemen on top of blaze Oeltr Piiot PtM>to bJ fllcl\ard Koetllel
Oran&e County firefighters splinter a
ehake roof on Whistling Swan ln Irvine
trying to get at a fire that broke out late
Sunday afternoon. The blaze, apparently
lgnlted by a toaster oven, caused $55,000
ln damage to home of David Shell.
S. Laguna plan rejection urged
coastal commission
meets Wednesday
to ponder proposal
By L.P. BENET
Of IN Delly ""°' l lal'I
Cahfom1a Coastal C omm1!.\lon ut-
ficials ha .. e urged the state to reject
Orange County's proposed coastal
plan for South Laguna and adopt 21
pages of mod1ficauons to protect the
lush environment of scenic h1lls1dt''>
and canyons.
In a 53-page repon to be pn:st•ntt·d
to state Coastal Comm1s!>1ont·r~ 1h1s
week, comm1ss1on staffers are asking
for a sittnificant rcductton of large
residential development~ along Hobo
Canyon ndgc near South Coa!>t
Hi~way and the 1mplcmentat1on ot
stnct guideline!> that would allo""
natural vegetation 10 be n.·mo' cd
only from propcn) slated tor de-
veloplTfent. rather than from ~ur
rounding env1ronmt•ntall) !>enc:.111' l'
open space. according De' on Aatt''>
the state's lead plannt•r on 1ht· ~outh
Laguna coastal program
"We ha'e a mandate 10 protct 1
environmental 'alucs:· Batt''> '><ltd
"The count} ma~ approach 11 d1t-
ferentl) ...
Coastal C omm1s!.1oner'> art• n -
pected to re' 1c" the \outh Laguna
plan and the suggested mod1fica11on'>
CONTINUED STORIES
Wednesda\ al the comm1ss1on's month!~ meeting at the Shelter Island
Manna Inn. 2051 Shelter Island
Dme. San D1eeo
The meeting 1s to begin al 9 a m.
State officials also are recommend-
ing that parking space displaced a!> a
rcsull of lhe proposed widening ol
South Coast Highway from four to six
lanes must be replaced on a
one-for-one basis. Bates said.
"We don't want an)' loss of parking
for people who wish to use the area for
recrcauon or commercial use." she
c;a1d.
For the past four }ears. county
planners have been working with
state officials to develop a land use
and zoning plan for the entire South
Laguna community.
h will set guidelines for all rcsiden-
ttal and commercial projects de-
signed to accommodate a doubling of
the South Laguna population during
the ne>.t 30 to 40 vears and establish
regu lauons fo r the· protection of land.
"'aler wildlife and manne resource'
Howe .. er. Ken V. intcr. a planner
l(1r the count\ En' 1ronmental 1an-
.1gemen1 A.gcnq . said 1f tht· count~
~oar,tal plan 1s re' 1scd as proposed.
thc size of man~ proposed rcs1dent1nl
de\ dopments "'111 be se' erel~ rt·-
duccd
"It gets to the point of un-
reasonableness." Winter said. "Some
projects \\OU Id be CUI back to nothing.
and "e arc talking about prnatc
BODY FOUND OFF HB ...
From Al
The day the youth vanished there
were strong riptides and the water
temperature was recorded at a hnsk
60 degrees. according to lifeguard'>
State lifeguards !>aid the) arc train-
ed to react to visual o;1gns of danger in
the water and that a language hamn
would not ha .. e been a fat 1or
ROBBERIES .•.
Prom.Al
hoktfng an automatic handgun,
tpproached a walk-up window and
oonfront9d •clerk, police said. The
aec:ond man stood at a drive-up
window and r~vfKf the money,
eeltmaied et between S200 and
$300.
The men then fled In an older.
Lifeguards said the) are !.1111 on a
winter schedule and that on the da)
Herrera disappeared. there wert• onl~
three guards patrolling the strand
Herrera. relatl\-CS said. had come to
the l ' n1ted States last \Car to earn monc~ for his famil~ tn Mexico
black. four-door Cadillac. police
said. The first robber was de-
scribed as a Caucasian, age 35 to
40, with shoulder-length blond hair
and a fu lt beard. He walked with a
limp. His partner was described as
a Caucasian, age 40 to 45, c hubby,
wearing a yellow shirt and dark
stacks.
propt"rt) ht•n· :·
One de' eloper. for example. had
proposed a 200-unu tract along the
Hobo Can} on ndgeltne. Winter said
"Under the proposed mod1-
fica11ons. that proJeCt will be slashed
by 80 percent." he said ... The fuel
moddicauon suggestions (natural
vegetation requirements) could cut
back oth er de' elopments by 50
per'cent."
tate planners sa} the Hobo Ca-
nyon ndgeltnc project 1s undesirable
because an an:ess road leading to the
rommunit) cuts through sens1t1vc
environmental space and e>.tensi\e
grading of a hillside would be re·
quired to accommodate the road.
In add111on. there arc concern!> that
developments along the ridge could
spur landslides similar to o ne that
occurred on the ncarb} Laguna Sur
development earlier this year.
Neither the count) Planning Com-
mission nor the Board of Supervisors
I'> likely to approve the mod1ficat1ons.
But thl' rn~ of Laguna Beach and
mt•mbcrs tlf the South Laguna Re-
' tl'\\ Committee for the coastal plan
endorse mam olthe rccommedat1ons
"'hokheancdh
I aguna Beach Cit~ Manager Ken
hank \31d \calingdo"n the proposed
Huho ( an)on dt'' clopmen1 comes as
govd nc""~ 10 Laguna officials bet·au~ the~ h:.t\l' opposed planners·
propo\al\ to lit' the nd&etop com-
munm into 1.11) roads. -
BABY ...
From Al
~urrounded h~ trash "reeks of
murdt•r."
"lf.iomeone leti 11 on a doorstep. 11
\\OU Id be ehtld abandonment. .. he
said The incident now 1s being
treated as an a11rmpted murder.
Hospital .\dm1n1slraJor Craig
M~ers !>Jld toda~ the bab~ 1s doing
fine and rece1\ 1ng "lots of attention"
from nurses "The~ al"a) s gather
around '>Omt•one who has as prob-
krn ·· hl' 'aid
The hah~ ,, l'\pected lO remain at
the hoo;p1tal tor St'' era I da~s to make
'>Url' ht• didn't rnntract disease or
1ntect1on from contact w11h the trash
and garbage. M)cr'> said
He then 1~ expened 10 be taken to
the .\lhert S111on Horne in Orange
whtrc he will he put up for adoption.
POLICE BENEFITS WORTHWHILE? ...
From Al
The 89-memhcr <. o<ita Me.-,a hrc-
men's Assoc1at1on is 1nde1.:d spomo r-
ing a vanet\ 'ho"' on .\pnl 28 at
Orange ( oa.-,1 < ollege Ticket'> are
being sold 0\ er lht· phone Jt $15 a
pair
The fund-raiser ""a-; alrcad' in
motion before lireligh1er-paramed1c
Keith FuJ1mo10 took o .. er earlier th1'>
year as president of thl· < osta Mesa
Firemen's Assoc1a11on He said ihc
group should receive S7.500 as m
share from the !>how. Fm: lighters"' ill
donate that monc> to hurn organ11a-
t1ons. youth athletic group~ and nthc.·r
chant1es, he said
Fujimoto said he understood the
ticket sellers would hm11 their call~ to
Cost.a Mesa, but he said some call s
may have been made to ncighhonng
communlltes such as fountain Va l-
ley.
Although associa11on' have gentle-
men's agreements to rn1~ funds onl y
in their own c11r.. calls 10 other c1 t1es
arc not ""illegal. · as long as the caller
doc-sn't misrepresent h1m..elf Fu -
Jimoto said the Costa Mes.a a~soc1a
tion has not betn rcpnmandt-d b)' the
ctty's fire chief.
""I guess I call th1., a nc1.:c\saf) c" 1 I
because without 11 ~c wouldn't he
able to sup~n the lcx·al voup~:·
Fu11moto said.
But he added. ··1 don't really larc
for the~ l>.1nd of (tdcphon(')
fund-ra1s1n1dnvc'I. nnd thl'I "the last
y~ we're having 11 The1c art a Int of
headache5 involved "
fuJ1moto s~ud the as'in< 1.lt1on ton
tractcd for n rircmcn·s Ball two 't'c.-ar.,
aao But after the promoter paid
expcn~ for the event. there wn!t no
money lefl for the firemen ht• \.11u
'
I
l he as.,onat1un pre.,1dcnt '>aid lw
hope<; next ~car the liretighter\ \\Ill
':lupcn ISl' their O" n fund-ratSl'r on a
smaller '>l·ak. an e' l'Ol \uch a' a
pant;ike brcakh1.,1 \lthough the firt•-
tighlt'f'> m.n r:.11'\t' 11'\' monn fu-
Jtmoto <1a1d the~ m.1~ a' rnd -;omc ol
the ill "'111 a\~ouated "1th tck·phorll'
... ale-.
Hut h an Kl'lkrhal\. pre!ildt•nt ot
the 1.400-mcmtx·r Orange < ounl\
Firemen's ..\c;\11ual1un . S3)\ ht··, rt·-
n·1\l'd \Cf) fr" t0mplasnts th1~ -.car
about the group\ telephone '>ohn-
tat1on dnvc. He hchrH''> that''i be-
causl' the promotrr's phonl' opcr-
a11ons is being dose I~ monitored
"We try to sec to 11 that thl·re's
nothing m1slead1ng. that they don't
lie or misrepresent us.'' he said. "Wl·
try to have ~ml·one at the sales oilier
at th<' time the <1aks are goinJ on. We
rev1c"" the message that's being used
The people don't always use the exact
spiel, but the> tend to stick to 1t prctt>
muC'h 'iO"
Kcllcrhal1, ~1<l ~lcspcoplc who
m1.,represcnt thcm!.t'lvc\ arc fired.
He ~1d his organization reprc-;ent'I
firefighters throughout the count)
l clephone <iOhc1ting 1s proh1b1tt'd Ill
only two c1t1cs. at the reque't of local
firtmen·., 3'>SOC'UUIOM. he ~Id
The count> oraan11at1on I no\\
~l11ng t1ckct'I for a c1rrns. lo he held 10
May at Eddie West Stadium 10 ma
\na In the fall. the group ~pon'>Ol I) a
rod('o fund r:mcr l\cllcrhal s:ud the
count\ firemcn ''> as~oc1at1on 1\
&ua r:t n u·cd a certa 10 fee for tllc'iC'
t'\ll•nh. but he dt'dancd to d1sdo')(' the
sum
I fc ~aid rhe monc\ -1~~ to a "ar1ct>
of ch:mllt'\ 1nrlurl1nll thl' l I( I aurn
,
< 1.'llll'r and the \ah at1on .\rm\.
"-elkrhab \Ug&t'SlCd that aO\OOC
"ho dOt"'I not \'I Sh to reccl\ e ticket
\lilt'\ plltht'\ .,hould ac,k the caller to
remoH' his or ha name from the lt!>t
u!.1:d h} the promoter
~1111 thl.' \olirnallon process 1s not
popular among all firelighters
I ountain Valk> firefighter Joel
<. ou'it'r was chairman for a big annual
dance spon-;ored by the assoc1auons
reprec;enung Fountain Valle). Hunt·
1ngton Beach. Westminster and Seal
Beat·h firefighter\. I or ~vcn years.
( ouscr said. the fund-raiser, using
telephone ticket sales. was a success.
allowmg the associations to split as
much as $41 .000 annually.
But 1n 1982. Couser said. the
firefighters asked the promoter to
rcstrrct telephone calls to the fou r
c111cs ~ncd by the fircfightets. That
year. when the dance wa over. the
promoter told the firemen there was
no money left after expenses. Couser
said
He said the firtfif.htcrs med to take
legal action against the promoter but
wcrt• UO'iUCCe'islul.
\s a re\ult Fountain Valle) fire·
fighter... had no fund·r.11St'r last year
This -,.ear. the) arc organwng their
own. more modest dance, without a
promoter C oui.tr said the men are
e'<plorin~ other ~elf-prom o ted
fund ra1 ma ideas uch ali bingo
n1ghh and athletic events
"What we're trying to keep away
from 1\ turning 11 over to a promoter
wh o might haru\S c1t1zen~ (with
1elcrhun~ salc'I)." he s:lld "It "'ork cd ~el for a lcw )C3~ul at the end 11
fell apart "hen we rcstnctcd them 10
cnlltn~ onl\ the aretn we serve"
Night and morning low clouds
Coutal
Extended
Fe;r Wlldf\Mdey llvOUgft FrlOay ••·
oepl tor -COUlal log and lOw Cloud1on Wed<leeOey fAlfly-m ..,,,,
hlgl>t In ttle l;ppw eo. and 709
0-nlgt>t ~ 4. 10 ~
Temperatures
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53 27
116 34
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47 3A
42 H n 43 4) 21 u 51
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80 70
42 26
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R•1n f!!J Snow (m
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IMwYooc 43 35 StLOIM 46 SI
Notfoltl ., 43 St Pe4e-Temc>a 75 91
N0t1ll Plalle 59 39 $alt Lall• 47 SI
Oklahoma Cny 65 53 811n Antonio eo •2
Omehe se 40 San 0.-00 .. u
Otlanoo 93 82 San FtancllCO ... eo
Palm Sptinot .. 55 8t Ste M.n. 311 20
PNI~ 43 37 SeetlM .. 43
~ 115 •1 Stv...eport 74 55 Pntt::t." 54 32 Sioua.Fllll ., 34
P0<1 ,i.i. 48 22 $poll-43 34
P0t11at>d.Ote 53 46 SY'"-411 11
Pr~ 41 32 Toe>ek• 51 ''
=•ty
72 43 Tue-. " S3
411 30 fulM Ill 52
Reno se 47 WUll1<19lon 41 34
Rk:ftmonCI so 311 WIChlla 511 411 Albany
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Second lllQll 7 43pm ( 1
Sun Mii today at 6.0ll p m ·-r ueeday at 5 4 7 a m. arid Mii 9Qaln at
610pm
Moon n-T.-clay al 3:~ • m , .. 11111sepm
LOCATION
Huntlnglon e.acn
Rl\W .Htlty, Newp«1
40!11 SVMI. Newport
22.nd StrMt, N~
&a1~ w~. Newport
L.agul\1 8Mcll SanC....,.,.ta
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Olympic Relay a 'success,'
despite lagging sponsorship
$500, 000 raised
for county youth
sports progra ms
By MICHALENE BUS ICO
ot the D•ttr ,.not Stan
Although sponsors of Olympic
Torch Rela y kil ometers have not
come forward as fast as local or
national o~an 1 1ers expected. the
fund-raiser 1s sttll being called a
success.
As the spomorsh1p dnvc winds
down to Its final weeks, 169 kilo-
meters have been purchased in Or-
ange Count~. ra1s1ng more than
$500.000 for count) )Outh spons
The count) goal was to sell 250
kilometers and ra1\e $750.000.
E'en so. Diane Dai lac1s.
en-chairman for the coun t) 's Ol~m
ptt Torch Rcla~ <. omm1ttee. said
organuers arc more than sausfied
with the le' el of suppon 10 Orange
Count}. ~here the Ol)mp1c Torch
will bc earned on its wa> to the
Summer Ol)mp1r Games in Los
Angt>lcs.
"We picked an arbnral) goal when
we stancd," she said." And there's no
ohhgat1on to make 1t. I think that the
half-million raised indicates very
strong commitment in the co unty."
For nrne weeks. the committee has
been sclltng kilometers to individ-
uals. corporations. and other groups
at S3.000 each. Because of a 10-day
extension granted last week, Da1lac1s
said the total should reach nearl).' 200
kilometers by the new Apnl I 0
deadline.
"Peter Uebcrroth (Los An~eles
Olympic Organ1Z1ng Committee
president) extended the deadline to
April 10 because we still have kilo-
meters available throughout the na-
tion." she said.
Origina ll y. the "Youth Legacy
Kilometer Pro~ram" had planned to
sell I 0.000 kilometers nationwide
and raise S30 million for youth
spons. So far. 4.000 kilometers have
been sold.
Dailac1s said she wasn't expecting a
surge of enthus1a!>m following thl·
agreement reached this week b) the
LAOOC and G reek officials. "ho
were threatening to "lthhold th<.>
flame from Ancient Olympia The
town's c111zens opposed the first-e\cr
sponsorship relay. saying 11 was a
commercialization oftrad1t1on
Dalac1s said the difficult) ca used
local rcla) organizers no more prob-
lems. JUSt some phoned tn questions.
"The people that are tnterested arc
just asking questions; I don't thtnk 11
stifled any enthusiasm," she said.
"We have always been assured that
the torch would go through the U.S.
regardless of what the G reeks did."
But there had been some doubt
about whether it would go through
Orange County. Originally, the relay
was scheduled to bypass the county
completely.
But after considerable suppon was
Man shot in head
ANAHEIM (AP) -A hquor store
employee was l>hot 1n the head
Sunday b> a man who allegedly
approached him on the sidewalk
outside of another liquor store and
attempted to wrestle away a brown
attache case. police said.
Eugene John Brown, 54, who works
al Hanshaw'c; Liquor. was hospital-
ized in cr111cal cond1t1on after the
attack outside Big A Liquor, police
Sgt. Jim George said.
The man wi th the attache case
raced off in Brown's pickup, which
pohcc located a shon distance from
the scene. but had not located the
assailant. descnbcd as 5-foot-7 with
blond hair and weanng a while
shon-slecve shin.
George said he didn't know 1f the
attachc case had been found. what It
contained or whether the men knew
each other.
An off-duty San Clemente police
officer who was not identified was
nearby when the shot was fired and
tned unsuccessfully to block the
pickup truck as it sped off. George
said
Brown was tranponed by helicop-
ter to University of California Irvine
Medical Center. where he was listed
10 critical condition. George said.
1nd1cated by county c1v1c and busi-
ness leaders. the relay was re-routed
to mclude the area.
Steve Gould. committee spokes-
man. said that the majority ~f cou.nty
kilometers have been sold 10 lrvme,
Newpon Beach. Corona del Mar and
Huntington Beach. Because of that.
the route wHI most li kely emphasize
those cities.
"If peo ple sponsor kilometers, it's
probable that the torch will go
through their areas. The'torch will go
where the kilometer interest is:· he
said.
Though the route won 't be set until
after the deadline and the final
number of kilometers sold is known.
Gould csttmatcd that the torch will
spend two days in Orange Count)',
probabl> JUSt before ns scheduled
Jul) 28 arrival in Los Angeles
Memonal Coliseum for the opening
ceremonies.
The money gatt}ered b) the local
program has been earmarked for the
local Bo~ 's Clubs of America. Girls
('lubs o( Amcnca. Famtl) YMCA's.
the Boy and Girl Scouts and the
Special Olympics.
Dailac1s said the runners will get to
keep the torch and the official relay
outfit -probably a light blue or white
run nin~ shons and shirt with the
Olympic logo -si nce only the flame
will be passed.
She added that anyone interested m
buying one of the remaining kilo-
meters can call 972-5653.
Man killed
when 'cycle,
truck crash
GLENNVILLE (AP) -A 88nta
Ana man wu k...., wt. ..
mototcyte etddded under • beet
treJler In the Sl«ra Nevtlda.
John Randy MMone, 30, f'OUftd..
ed acurwon State~ 156....,
Gtenn'Vtlle at exo11•w epeed let·
urday and ttruck a pick~ the
highway p11ro« at Blk•..._ ,..
ported. Hta motorcycte tMn
lkfdded Under the boet tnl.r tM
pickup WU puJUng.
HB chamber to tap new president
Banking offic1al Dale Dunn "Ill
t3kr over as president of the Hunt-
1 ngton Beach C'ham bcr of Com mcrce
at the organization's annual dinner
Tuesday mght at the ScachffCountf)-
Club.
In add111on. members are expected
'i WE'RE LISTENING
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Just Call
642-6086
to hand out awards for the outstand-
1 ng citizen. the outstanding chamber
member and the chamber's am-
bassador of the year.
A crowd of more than 200 1s
e)ll)('Cted to be on hand to also help
celebrate Huntington Beach's 75th
b1rthda)
Dunn 1s the branch manager of
Huntington Savings and Loan As-
soc1at1on and was chamber vice
president this year.
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Rape prevention
seminar tonight
Now t~at it's spring, what has your fancy turned to? LBCa~yon
folks take
gripetoOC Mothers and daughters only are invited to a rape pre~e~tion seminar, scheduled for tonight at 7:30 in
lrvute s Nonbwood Community Park. 4351 Bryan Road.
Guest speakers arc Terri Aanapn and Mike Weiss of
the Irvine Police Department. A film entitled "Rape: A
Preventive Inquiry" also will be shown.
Panicipan\s a~ asked to bring a dessen for eight.
Coffee and punch will be provided.
Program for elderly .et today
T~e elderly and their compliance with medication
orders 1s the theme of a UC Irvine educational program on
aging from 4 to 6:45 p.m. today at the University Club.
Jerry Noyce
Speakers include Dr. Stanley van den Noon. dean of
th.e UCI College of Medicine; Dr. Michael Fine, assistant
cbnical professor of medicine. and Santa Ana psychologist
Ray William London.
The lecture's cost is $20 and is tbe second in a
four-pan series on aging.Further information can be
obtained by calling Ken McCallick at 856-5873.
teul1 team coacll,
University of Minnesota
Mlnneapolla, Minnesota
Bonale Judson
acavel wrUer
Newport Buell
"Travel. maybe to some-
place nice and green like
New EnJ]and or Northern
California." SpaglJettt feast tonlglJt ln RB
"In our pan of the coun-
try we're looking forward to
the snow melting and get-
ting outdoors."
The Boys and Girls Club of Huntington Valley is
holding a spaghetti feast today from 4 to 8 p.m. at the
Bushard branch of the club, 19699 Education Lane,
Huntington Beach.
Cost of dinner is $3 for adults and $2 for children.
Proceeds will go to the club's learning and computer
program.
Romance novel dlscusslon set
Author Jean Blaknenship will speak on the romance
novel for the reader. the wnter and the aspiring writer
tonight at a program sponsored by the California Coast
branch of the National League of American Pen Women.
The seminar, which includes dinner. 1s scheduled for
the Good Earth Restaurant, 16811 Beach Blvd., Hunt-
ington Beach. The cost is $10 for dinner and program at 7
p.m. or $3.50 for the program only at 8:30.
Property auctlon at El Toro
An auction will be held Tuesday morning at the El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station by the Defense Property
Disposal Office.
Ruth Kabn
construction
San Otego
Marta Aronuon
tourist
Skovde, Sweden
Property on sale will be located at the DPDO Building
319. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the auction will
beain at 9 a.m. Call 651-3 771 for fun her information.
··summer. and not
having to work and being
out in the sun."
"Flowers. When it's
spring everything starts to
grow. Things are not the
same here. At home, every-
thing starts breathing and
living." Women voters study education
The Orange Coast League ofWomen Voters wi II meet
this week to study education for children in first through
eighth grades.
Meetings will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at
Glendale Federal Savinp in Laguna-Hills. Wednesday at
9:30 a.m . at I Hampshire Coun, Newport Beach and at
7:30 p.m. at 823-B Via Alhambra. Laguna Hills. and
Thursday at 9: 15 a.m. at 482 Aster St., Laguna Beach.
The meetings are open to the public and further
information may be obtained by calling the league's
president. Nancy Kimble, at 548-7117.
Spring's debut.
just like summer -
Chamber maer slated ln Mesa
Except for some morning coastal fog and high clouds
at times. the first week of spnng has been almost like the
middle of summer.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce 1s sponsor-
ing a March mixer to be held at Lori's Kitchen. 3077
Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
The mixer will feature hors d'oeuvres. a complimen-
tary drawing and no~host bar. Anyone interested in
donating a pnze for the mixer can contact 979-0536.
A weak Pacific disturbance spread scattered ltght
showers over Northern California on Sunday. but
Southern Californians enjoyed warm and sunny beach
weather.
More than half a million sun-seekers enjoyed the
spring weather at area beaches Sunday. county ltfeguards
reported.
Most of the crowd was told to stay out of the water.
which carried a strong riptide. At least I 00 swimmers had
to be rescued. lifeguards said.
Monday, March 26 The National Weather Service predicted fair days
with high temperatures ranging from 66 to 70 until Friday.
• I :30 p.m., Orange Coaoty Planning Comml11ion.
Hall of Adm mist ration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Tru1portatlon Commlulon,
Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine.
Overnight lows should be 45 to 55 degrees.
There is no rain in the forecast.
• 7:30 p.m .. Laguna beacb Arts Comml11lon, Council
Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. ·
• 7:30 p.m ., Newport Beacb City Council. City Hall.
3300 Newpon Blvd., Newport Beach. Mesa pair to be honored
• 7:30 p.m .. Huntington Beacb City Council, City
Hall. 2000 Main St., Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa's Man and Woman of the Year for 1984
will be honored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of(ommerce
at a luncheon to be held April 11 at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel. Tuesday, March 27
• 9:30 a.m., Orange County Board of Supervisors.
Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• I :30 p.m., Orange Couty PlannJng Comml11lon,
Hall of Admmistration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
The Chamber's Community Affairs Committee has
chosen Joyce Martin and Orville Amburgey as the
honorees this year. Selection is based on chamber
activities and community involvement.
Man stabbed, Marine jailed
in argument over a woman
A 24-year-old Huntington Beach
resident was in guarded condition
today at Pacifica Hospital with a stab
wound he received in a weekend fight
with a Marine.
The victim. Roben E. Taylor.
underwent emergency surgery at Pa-
cifica after his lunJ was punctured in
the stabbing, which occurred early
Saturday morning in downtown
Huntington Beach.
Ronald Yarnell, 23. who is sta-
Huntington Beach
Someone broke into a home on the
18000 block of Starmont Lane and
stole silver wonh $1 J .215, police
were told Sunday. The house has been
up for sale this month, and entry was
f pparently made through a Realtor's
lock box. • • • A bciac 1980 BMW was reponod
stolen Sunday from the parkina lot at
the Edison Recreation Center at
MqnoUa Street and Atlantic Av·
enue. The loss wa1 estimated at S9,000. • • • A resident of the 21300 block of
umontrec Lane reponed Sunday
that someone buralariied his home by kickinJ in a siae door. The loss
included JewelrY worth $22,000. .....
A woman wu arrested Sunday
afternoon 11 the Taraet store 9882
Adams A vc .. on suspicion of shop-UftinJ: Recovered was a video canndp worth $3S. • • • A silver 1980 BMW 320i was
bUrjlariud over the weekend while in a parkin& lot on the 16400 block of
Pacific Coast Highway. The loss.
tioned at a Marine Corps office in
Santa Ana, was jailed on suspicion of
attempted murder after the a ttack. a
Huntington Beach police spokesman
said.
The police spokesman said Yarnell
was walking near Walnut Avenue and
6th Street with another man and two
women when Taylor allegedly "made
a gesture" toward one of Yamell's
female companions.
The two men exchan&ed words and
estimated at $700, included an air
conditioning panel and car stereo
equipment. · ••• A resident of the 21600 block of
Brookhurst Street reponed Sunday
that someone broke into a storage
compartment and atole camping
equipment wonh $300. • • • Prying open a door to enter
someone buraJariied a brown 197j
Pinto station waaon perked Sunday
on the 6100 block of Edinaer A venue.
The loss included stereo equipment
worth $2SO and athletic aear worth
$272. ••• A woman reponcd Sunday that
someone stole her white and blue
1977 Cadillac from the I 6SOO block of
Sell Circle. The Ion was estimated at
$7,000. • • • Ente.rina throuah an unlocked aar-
aae door, someone buraJarizcd a
home on the 17000 block ol'Counney
Lane, a midcn1 te"poned early Sun·
day. The lou included a SSOO tele-
vision set and jewcl7 worth S l ,000. • • A retide.nt of the .000 block of
Oavenpqn Drive reported Sunday
when a crowd gathered. Yarnell ran
westbound on Walnut. the spokes-
man said. When Taylor followed
him. Yarnell allegedly pulled out a
military survival knife and lunged at
Taylor, stabbing him in the left side of
the chest.
An off-duty Newport Beach police
officer witnessed the incident. ac-
cording to the spokesman, and de-
tained Yarnell until Huntington
Beach police arrived on the scene.
that someone had burglarized her
home. The loss included a $400
television set and a radio-cassette
player wonh $712.
Fountain Valley
An 18-year-<>ld female student at
La Quinta High School was assaulted
by another driver while driving on
Brookllurst Street, nonh of Warner
A venue. The suspect ordered her to pull over and then assaulted her,
causina cuts over ber left eye and
under her nose.
A suspect smashed a window at
Radio Shack. 161 S7 Harbor Blvd.,
with a _piece of steel bar and causina
about S447 in cl.a.~.
-···""'· Someone entered Universal
Clo~u, 10617 Lawt0n River Avenue
and took hand tools valued at S I ,060
while the cmplovets were away. ' .. Vandals threw bottles at a rctl·
dencc in the 17000 block of Santa
Isabel Street. break.int two window
panes valued at $20. • • • Thieves struck at two locations on
Daisy Avenue. In one incident. they
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By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS
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Whel) a few Laguna Canyon residents heard of planl
to rezone their rural Sun Valley Drive neiabborbood; lbey
phoned Orange County officials to a.ir their conoe:rns.
Jn the proee$1, they lea.med county plann~ make
house calls.
The issue arose wben state Coastal CommisSionen
cenified the zoning of the Aliso Creek t.oca.I Coastal
PrOIJ'lm, of which the unincorporated ponion of Laauna
Canyon is a part.
Case)' O'Haoloa
bo1aewifeu Clemente
"Nice weather. the beach
and a tan."
Howard Harper
plumbill& coatractor
Balboa lalud
Orange County officials prepared an alternative plan
which was unsuitable to many Swi Valley Drive residents
because it would transform their little dirt road into an
access road for light industry traffic to alleviate the
congestion on Laguna Canyon Road. "Work. I like to work and
I don't like these holidays. I
don't know why. The
beach. too."
"Trucks would be goinJ baek and fonh in front of our
homes." said long-time rcs1C!ent. Jerry Rothman.
Rothman and Taffy Besley o~ned their home to a
meeting between the canyon residents and the county
planning staff to discuss the issues raised by the proposed
new zoning.
"When you consider how small an area we a~ out
here. you have to give credit to the county for coming out
and spendinJ so much of their time talking to residents;·
Rothman said.
Rose Ekeberg. a canyon propeny owner for more than
two decades. credits the county response to her neighbors.
"At first when the people around here heard what wa'
happening. they accepted it as a hard fact. but when we
broke into small groups, we found we were a cohesive
bunch and we were able to tum this thing completely
around," she said. "When they (counthy officials) saw
how concerned we all were. they bent over backwards."
The Sun Valley Drive area. consistine of about SO
propcny owners. has been zoned R-1 through useage since
before 1959. according to Rothman, who bought his land
I 0 years ago. The county subsequently desipiated the area
as open space. and, under that desi"'1auon, a resident
wishing to obtain a permit to make an improvement must
limit the improvement to less than 10 percent of the cost of
the home.
Lisa Gant
store manager
Balboa Island
Eric Jobnaoo
salesman
Newport Beacb
"The com ing of summer.
l'm looking forward to
doing a lot of traveling."
"This is 10verse condemnation," says Ekebcrg, "the
county won't let you improve your property, the property
runs down and then they can buy 1t later and phase you
out. We want (the county) to recognize our existence -
gjve us a zone that represents what this land is being used
for. We want to be what we arc."
"I'm still thinking about
rain, I'd like some rain. We
didn't have a wtnter and it's
too early for spring."
The residents rejected a county proposal that would
have zoned much of the residential land M-1. along with
the frontage business lots alons the Canyon Road. The
M-1 zone would require any future developer to pay a
portion of the flood control unorovement.
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The traditional Easter Week beach rltea are
attn a month away. bat you'd hardly know
It, looking at Orange Coast .ancla this
weekend. Thoaaancla of beacbCoen en-
joyed aummer-llke weather -even though
the water wu a ta.ate cool -and the traffic
on Paclflc Coast lltghway looked ju.at like
Aqut. Thae kicta enjoy a 1aac6 on the
aand at 32nd and Ocean In Newport Beach
Sunday afternoon.
stole S 1877 in power tools from a
pickup truck in the 9000 block. In the
second. they took tools valued at
S 1877 from an unlocked garage in the
16000 block.
Irvine
Someone snipped a hasp from a
locker in an industrial building and
stole a radio of undetermined value
sometime before 6 p.m . Sunda}. ••• Thieves pried open doors on two
cars and attempted entry at two
others. all vehicles parked in carports
within 1.5 miles of each others. An
$80 stereo was taken from one and
knobs worth $5 were stolen in the
second theft. • • • A mail box was discovered missing
from a garage wall on Oak Tree Lane
Saturday afternoon. the third such
theft from the University Park area in
recent weeks. • • • The $ l 50 drive gear of a cement
mixer was taken from a fenced
construction site near Culver Drive
and the Santa Ana Freeway. It was
discovered missing about 8 a.m.
Saturday. • • • Thieves smashed a wmdow at an
industrial building at 1902 McGaw
Ave. sometime before 7 a.m. Satur-
day but did not gain entry through the
double-bolted door. • • • Officials of Sandbhar Corp. be-
lieved temporary employees who
were to be layed off after a Friday pav~yard shift made off with a
SI ,SOO electrical scale. • • • Two homes in Woodbridac were
hit by jewelry thieves who broke rear
windows. A homeowner on Alder·
arovc lost ~ 180 wonh of valuables
while a rn1dent on LaJceshore lost
SI .3SO to the thieves.
Coatalleu.
Unknown suspect entered a front
door ofa rnidcnce on 1090 Sea BltlfT
early Saturday and escaped with
Sl,018 in miSiOCllancous Items. m·
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,,
eluding two plane tickets valued at
$500. • • • An unknown suspect entered a
parked vehicle o n the 800 block of
Wilson late Saturday and removed
golf clubs and camera equipment
valued at $968.
Newport Beach
A woman reponed she was con-
fronted by a nude man wearing a
mask who asked the woman to ha'e
sex with him. Police said the incident
took place at a 16th Street apanmcnl
complex.
A S500diamond and rub}' pendant
was stolen from a room at the
Newporter Reson. The owner of the
jewelry. a Fresno woman. told police
her room had been locktd. • • • A AM/FM radio and an under-
water diving light were stolen from a
boat moored in Newpon Harbor. The
owner, a fireman. reported that
nothing else was missing.
Lacuna Beach
Camera equipment. clothing and a
stereo wonh an estimated $502 wcrr
reponed stolen from a residence 10
the 600 block of Bluebird Canyon
Drive on Saturday. Police have no
SUSl)«tS. • • • A 1981 Mercury Lynx automobile
and SSO in cash were rcponcd stolen
•
. .
from the Texaco Service Station at
Pearl Street and South Coast High-
wa~ on Saturda}'. • • • The lock on a door to a vehicle
parked in the 300 block of Forest
Avenue was damaged Friday b)
someone apparent!} attempllng to
gain t-ntrance. Nothin~ was taken but
damage to the door 1s e-st1mated at
S200. • • • A car stereo wonh an estimated
$500 was reponed stolen from a
vehicle in the JOO block of Pearl Street
Fnda}. Pohce have no suspects.
LB burglars
get $186,000
in artworks
Original drawmgs. patnttnp and
hthographs b) artists Pablo Picasso.
Marc Cbapll and Salvador Dah we~
amona those stolen from a residence
in Laguna Beach sometime Frida)'
evening.
Police said 18 works of an wonh an
esttmat.cd value of S 186,000 we~
reported miss~· from a home in the 300 block of ust SL on Saturday
mornina. Poli id th< owners re--
oently had tbe artworks appraised for
insurance purposes.
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Is boom economy hea.ding for a bust?
WASHINGTON (AP) -On Its fee., the newt wu
•s>ect11CUtar -the economy during the first three
months of 198-4 la growing far faster than many had
thought poaslble, booming ahead at an annual rate of
7.2 percent.
But Instead of celebrating, Reagan adminis-
tration offtclals went out of their way feat week to play
down the news -a seeming contradiction for an
admtnlatratlon counting on a strong economy to
propel the president to re-electlon.
The trouble Is that 7.2 percent growth ls, In the
eyes of most economists, too much of a good thing. It
raises fears that an overheated economy wlll bring a
return to double-digit Inflation.
"We're now moving Into a danger zone," ~Id
Allen Sinai, chief economtt for the Lehman Brothers
Kuhn Loeb lnveatment b nklng firm. "If the economy
doesn't aJow down, we Ill llkely have problems In
terms of higher Inflation and flnanclat strain."
Edward Yardenl, chief economist for Pruden-
tial-Bache Securlttea, was even more blunt.
''This Is Increasingly starting to look llke a
boom-bust economy." he said. "The boom Is creating
large Increases In private credit demand, which In
combination with the government's borrowing needs
Is pushing up Interest rates."
White House economic adviser Martin Feldstein.
Commerce Secreta,.Y Malcolm Baldrige and othe.r
administration offlclals deny the economy Is over-
heating.
Hart takes Montana; I . .
1 first win in 10 days I NEW YORK (AP) -Gary Hart and Mondale and Jackson in the polls in I Walter F. Mondale are going still another advance of the voung. Hart wants to
round in the sparring over who is the best complete his shut·OUt of Mondale in the
friend of Israel and focusing on Connecti-New England primaries by taking a
cut on the eve of its Democratic presiden-majority of the 52 pledged delegates at
Ital primary, while Hart enjoys hts first stake on Tuesday.
victory in I 0 days o f campaign ing.
Mondale is hurrying back to Connecti-Mondale was to spend most of the day in
cut today for last-minute campaigning New York-where a new poll puts him in
before Tuesday's Democratic primary, but the lead -before a two-hour trip to
he continues to put most of his time and Connecticut m the early evenin$.
effort in to New York, which holds its Jackson. who spent Sunday night with a
primary next week. poor Puerto Rican family in New Haven.
Hart is hoping that Sunday brought a was to campaign for most of the day in
portent of things to come -he defeated Connecticut before heading for Buffalo,
Mondale handily in the Montana caucuses. N.Y.
The Colorado senator won 49 percent of
Baldrige sought to mini mite the 7 .2 percent
growth by calllng It a statlatlcal aberration, caused by
the weather and other fact9rs. He said slower growth
Is coming, which would le~e the gross national
product for the year expanding at 4.5 percent.
. GNP, the total value of goodt an<l,pervlces
produced by the economy, grew by 3.3 percenf last
year.
, Baldrige no doubt hopes his words wlll be heeded
bYlhe Federal Reserve Board. The administration has
been trying to convince the board and Its chairman,
Paul VoJcker, that the economy is not expanding too
rapidly. If the Fed moves to tighten credit. offlclala
fear, It' could klll the economic recovery before the
November elections.
A~ Wlf9pflolo the vote and 11 national convention Mondale is looking for a victory and a
delegates there. Mondale took 35 percent boost for future contests in the wrapup
in Montana. good for eight delegates, while toni$ht of the remaining caucuses in
the Rev. Jesse Jackson had 5 percent, and 9 Virginia. where he held a slim lead in the
backed uncommitted slates. preliminary caucuses over Jackson on
Thouaanda of voters stand in
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waiting to cut their ballota in
election fraud with foulupa.
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filled with foulups
But Reagan officials
say results 'legitimate'
SAN SAL VA DOR, El Salvador (AP) -
Vote counting in El Salvador's presidential
election -already beset by bureaucrat ic
foulups and guerrilla harassment that
prevented thousands from voting -came
to a standstill today afte·r allegations of
dishonesty in the tabulations.
Leftist rebels, who called the electio n a
farce and refused to take part. kepi up their
attacks early Monday.
The vote tabulation wa!> suspended
Sunday night after Morgan BoJOrtues. the
peace and a stable economy."
Larry Speakes. the spokesman, said that
the lcftwing guerrilla's "major" effort at
disrupting the Sunday voting ··generally
failed ." and that the results of the balloting
were "very" legitimate.
'"The elections were largely successful
and the people of El Salvador made them
that way," he said.
Speakes said that initial confusion
caused by power blackouts blamed on the
rebels ""did not deter a large turnout."
"Jt wa s a n e'(tremel) strong turnout,"
Speakes said. "It shows the Sal vadoran
people want democracy. peace and a stable
econom>-"
QlnPie~~B~t11eis . ch ief technician at the nattonal elec tion . >tl ' c~mpu~er center. was accused of fa voring m · nght-wmg candidate Rober1o d'A.ubu1 sso n .~fft_, and ordered off the JOb. Other technicians
,/',/ .. walked out in protest.
He said that th e milnary, protecting the
clectori'l process. "stayed out of the
elect ioi. '·
-:.\t the same time. he said that there was
sttll a need fo r congressional action on
Reagan's request for $93 millton for the
Sal\ adoran go\Crnment. intended to help
the armed forces between now and the
an11 c1pated runoff elen 1ons later in the
spn np,.
CEMETERIES l~,,· Meanwhile, in Washi ngton. President
•'··'":: Reagan's spokesman said toda) the
'• Sal vadoran presidential elec11on "sho~s
the Salvadoran people want dcmocrac).
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ENVIRONMENT AL MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Announces A
PUBLIC HEARING
Date: April 9, 1984
Time: 1 :30pm
Location: Planning Commission Hearing Room
1 O Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana
PROPOSAL:
Amendment to the Laguna Niguel Planned Community Development Plan
and Supplemental Text (Zone Change 84-11 P) in response to the Con-
ditions of Certification required by the California Coastal Commis~ion action
on the Laguna Niguel and Aliso Creek Remainder Segment Lotal Coastal
Program Implementing Action Programs.
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C o3 s ta l
Development
This Amendment comprises modifications to the text
which define Coastal Development (CD) District and
Coastal Development Permit (CDP); new and modi·
fied General regulations covering the Residential,
Open Space, Recreation, Professional and Adminis·
trative Office, Local and Community Commercial,
Visitor·Serving Commercial, Community Facilities
Districts and the Off-Street Parking Regulations; and
the inclusion of the Dono Strand Tennis club into the
Laguna Niguel Planned Community as Planning
Area V with own development standards and
regulations.
U.S. consul
general shot
STRASBOURG, France (AP) -A gunman on a
motorcycl e fired fi ve shots at the head of the U .S.
consulate here. wounding him slightly, as the diplomat
was driving to work this morning. police said.
The consul general. Robert Onan Homme. 43,
suffered superficial wounds in the face. neck and chest by
three of the small-caliber bullets fired through the
windows of his car, Strasbourg's Haute Pierre hospital
said.
No surgery was needed. no permanent damage was
expected and Homme was being held only for observa-
tion. the hospital said.
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MEMPHIS, Teno. -Singer Jerry Lee Lewis was in
stable condition at the Regional Medical Center catty
today after being hospitalized for an apparent reaction to.a
muscle relaxant, o fficials ~id. Lewisi 48. beamo ill at his
Nesbitt, Miss., home Sunday night after ta.kiq a m\lscle
relaxant fora sore shouJdcr, said J. W. Whitten, the singer's
road manager. Whitten said Lewis complained of
dizziness and experienced some swellinJ in his riaht hand
and also had some n~mbness in his ripu lcg at\er taking
the relaxant. Lewis is besfknown for his rock 'n' roll }lits,
"Whole Lotta of Shakin' Goin' On" and "Great Balls of
Fire."
Mitterrand pushes tal~•
WASHINGTON -French President Francois
Mitterrand says the United States and the Soviet Union
must resume direct talks and that means both sides must
make concessions. "You will never succeed in nego-
tiations without ltlaking some concessions. naturally,"
Mitterrand said Sunday through an interpreter on NBCs
"Meet the Press." Mitterrand said he agrees with
President Reagan that the U.S. should not make any
unilateral concessions or gestures to Soviet leaders to lure
them back to the nuclear bargaining table.
Mercenary publisher wounded
BOULDER, Colo. -Robert K. Brown. publisher of
Soldier of Fortune magazine, was accidentally shot in the
leg while examining a gun in the kitchen of his home. a
police report said. Brown. 51 , was woundeq the leg by the
same slug that went through the hand of one of his
employees, Galen Geer. accord ing to the Boulder police
report. Both men were treated for gunshot wounds at
Boulder Community Hospital where .they were taken
Thursday night by another of Brown's emloyees, Mary
Jenkins, authorities said. Investigators said Brown. Geer
and Ms. Jenkins were sitting around a kitchen table when
a gun Geer was showing Brown and Sheldon Kelly, a
writer for Reader's Digest. went off. The bullet struck Geer
in the left hand and then stoped in Brown's right calf,
police said.
Asked Saturday ifhe has ever been shot before, Brown
said. "I have no further comment.·•
Lava now forces evacuatlon
VOLCANO. Hawaii -Visiting volcano students
were evacuated and officials at a prison farm near Mauna
Loa were put on alert as the world's largest active volcano
spewed lava from a I 2-mile-lo ng fissure. Mauna Loa
roared to life early Sunday, opening a fissure at the summit
of the 13,66 7-foot volcano that was dormant for nearly
nine years. Lava fountains up to 600 feet high gushed from
a fissure that initially measured two miles long, casting a
glow over Hawaii island.
Dlablo protest sparks 32 arrests
SAN LU IS OBISPO-A weekend protest leading up
to a Nuclear Regulatory Comm ission vote on the Diablo
Canyon atomicf ower plant has resulted _in 32 arr_ests for
investigation o trespass or road-blocking outside ~he
plant. About 1,000 people demons~rated Su~day outs1~e
the $4.3 billion Pacific Gas & Electnc Co. fac1hty, San Luis
Obispo County sheriffs deputies said. The protesters
displayed a large model of the double-domed power plant
that released black helium-fi.lled balloons which they said
symbolized a nuclear explosion.
More than 10,000 released
LOS ANGELES -City police are "shaking our
heads'' at reports that more than half the 2,121 California
fugitives arrested in the federal government's biggest
manhunt are already out of jail, a commander says. The
fugitives. including 24 murder suspects, were arrested in a
10-week statewide sweep by the U.S. Marshals Service,
many for failing to appear 1n court on previous charges.
But authorities said this weekend that more than 1,000
have been released on bail, freed on their own
recognizance or placed on probation. "Boy, you'd think
we could grab some people and hold them behind bars."
Los Angeles police Cmdr. Mark Kroeker said.
KCET ralses $1.1 million
LOS ANGELES -More than 26,000 viewers called
in about $1 .1 million dollars in pledges during a
subscription campaign by Los Angeles' major public
television station, KCET. KCET president William
Kobin said the I 6-day fund-raising drive netted $39,000
more than the drive last March, an increase he said was
needed to finance pan of the station's $15.8 operating
budget. The fund drive came as the station celebrates its
20th year.
Small temblor In Hollister
HOLLISTER - A moderate earthquake shook this
smalJ community but caused no damages or injuries,
officials said today. The temblor, registering 4.3 on the
Richter scale of ground motion, struck at 11:58 p.m.
Sunday about seven miles west of Hollister. located 80
miles south of San Francisco. said Lloyd Darrington of the
state Office of Emergency Services.
WORLD
Tass cites NA TO crisis
MOSCOW (AP) -The official news agency Tass
said today that NA TO is in a "crisis" because of growing
west European opposition to U.S. policies. The United
States and NA TO allies were "gleeful'' when they reached
an agreement to deploy U.S. medium-range nuclear
missiles in western Europe if an arms pact could not be
negotiated with the Soviets, Tass reported. "But now they
have woken up to reality and are sorry,'' it said. "Pressure
on the Soviet Union failed and the talks (aimed at limiting
and reduci ng medium-range missiles in Europe) broke
off."
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Laguna Niguel
Local Coastal
Program Area
Local Coastal Programs ore statutorily exempt from
CEQA requirements pursuant to Section 20180. 9,
Division 13 of the Public ReJOurces Code.
INVITATION:
All penons either favoring or opposing this
propotol o,. lnvli9d to present their view btfort the
Planning Commission. It is requested that any written
response be aubmitted to the Planning Commission,
at t.ost 24 hours prior to htorlng date.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONi
For further information, penotu are invited to coll
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cotM Jnto the office located at 400 Ci-Ac Center
Drive West, Room 268, Sonto Ano, Cofifomio
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statee. We can do It better, faater It cheaper. PEKING -Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
••••••••••••••••••Harrison Salisbu~ says he will retrace the Chinese Communists' epic long march·· to l'CSCAreh a book on the tp;;=:=:=:=:=:::;:=:::;::;;;==:::iiiiiiii;::====;;;;1 7,6()().mile trek. Communist fo~ led by the late
Chairman Mao Tse-tuna made the journey in l 934-l 93S
to escape encirclement by Nationalist troops. The trek led
Mao and surviving Communist remnants to a safe haven
in China's northwest. Salisbury, accompanied by his wife
Charlotte, and former diplomat and China scholar Joh~
Scrvioc, will spend .. several months .. retracing the long
march. They arc now in Pekin& prcparina for the trip. The
Iona ma~h followed a meanderina, indirect route.
CommunJSt forces fou,iht both the N""ationalists and in
Early Blrtl Dinner
Specials s6. 95
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BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA
remote areas. tribal groups. •
Queen bJ Jordan ,
AMMAN.Jord&.n -Brlutin'sQuecn Elizabeth 11 and ~er busban~. Prince Philip, arrived tn Jordan 1oday under
uah1 sccun&y, two days after a bomb explosion that
officials say was .. mcanl to ~vent the quctn•s vi.sat. .. It
was the queen's tint o.ffic11I state visit to th u Arab
kingdom. which gained indepiendenC( from Britain in
1946. The 8nti h royal couple amved in a s.ped.\Uy
equipped Boeana Tristar SOO jtt after an ovcmjaht stop ln
C)'pnas. Thty wtrc ~ted at the Matka military a.it6ue
north of tht capitAI by Jordan's Kin& Huurin ind Que.en
Noor.
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County 1Dust learn
to llve wlthin budget
To the Editor:
How many more taxes are we going
to have to pay before the Oran'-e
County voter realizes that we wall
never be able to pay for what the
Board of Supendsors has granted the
developers.
They want $5.4 billion more than
the $7 billion already budgeted for
road improvements in the next 15
years. Based on projected revenues
from the new developments the
county 1s still going to C'nd up 1n the
hole in the year 2000.
The Colorado River entitlement
will be cut by 50 percent in 1985. Th~
voters have not provided another
source of water to Southern
Calfom1a. Yet they propose 740.000
new residents in Orange County
alone to share what we now arc told 10
conserve.
We'll ne<"d new schools for these
new residents, yet bond issues require
a two-thirds vote. Recently a minor
$50-a-year-per-household tax was de-
feated in the Ci ty of Irvine. Do our
children go double and triple
sessions?
Huntington Beach suffered devas-
tating floods in the winter of 1983.
and the county states that n cannot
afford to provide adequate flood
control protection to those existing
taxpayers. yet we allow new develop-
ment which will require maintenance
of new flood control fac1ltt1es. and the
county's Flood Control Distnct defi-
cit will be S 13 million 1n the year 2000.
The proposed sales tax increase
simply opens up the count} 's un-
developed tracts 10 new growth b}
funding more freeways and after we
pay for this. we will pa~ for other
needs through other schemes.
The theory seems to be that instead
of actually linking growth with avail-
able funding they will JUSt let 1t reach
crisis and then we'll pay through the
nose to correct the problems they've
cause~. because it will be our ox that
·~gored.
We need to tell them to size future
growth to actual revenues expected
without cutting the services and
amenities we now enjoy. In other
words, they must hve within their
budget.just hke the rest ofus do. Vote
No on the sales tax increase.
THEODORE VON HEMERT
Laguna Beach
Art for Harold's sake?
To the Editor:
The white suit of author Tom
Wolfe. he of The Painted Word,
might go black in horror 1f exposed to
Harold L. Pastorius' sculpted
"Passpon," clearly a work of the
neo-nadir school. On the other hand
Wolfe might fold in laughter at
Pastorius' glorious hoax.
Pastorius himself displays a
Cheshire gnn. Relishing his own
canard perhaps? Gurgling at the
dehehtful scam pulled on a benighted
Equ1don Corp.?
Ah, to be at the unveiling at
Amerdon Corporate Centt>r; to hear
the speech of presentation: to view
the spectators when the shroud is
dropped.
And what do you think of it, Mr.
Rodin?
STEPHEN G. FREEMAN
Newoon Beach
Contest was always 'modern'
To the Editor:
I was delighted to read (Dail) Pilot
March 18) that an Orange Count:.
woman had recent!} won the 11tle ot
"Mrs. California" and I w1!>h her
every success 1n the upcoming "Mrs.
America" pageant.
However. I would like to correct
the line "the modern Mrs. America
pageant began in 1977 ... ". actually
this pageant has been in existence
since the mid-30s.
I was a finalist in the 1966 "Mrs.
Amenca" pageant (as Mrs. New
York) which was held in San Die~o.
The criteria that was used in selecting
the winner is vinually the same as 1t 1s
toda' Therefore the use of of the ~ord "modern·· is a puzzlement to
me.
The onl} thing that did change in
1977 was the ownership of the "Mrs.
>\menca" corporation itself. For
some unknown reason. the current
owner has refused to recognize the
existence of previous winners (pnor
to 1977) such as myself. Nevenheless.
that parochial attitude does not
negate our presence and the fact that
this annual event has occurred for
almost 50 years!
PEG MAYNARD
Laguna Niguel
Parking was sub-par
To the Editor.
On Monday. Feb 27.1 was advised
by a friend who h ves on Java Road
that there was a golf tournament
about to begin at Mesa Verde Coun-
try Club. From all repons 11 was very
successful -both for the country
club and the City of Costa Mesa.
However, as a 22-year resident of
Mesa Verde, l must inform you that I
have never seen such a parking fiasco
in all that time. And l must ask why
we who live in the Adams School area
were not accorded the courtesy of
proper notification from either the
tournament officials or the country
club since all of those who live in the
"protected" areas on the other side of
Mesa Verde Dnve were not only
notified ahead of time but given
permits for parking on their streets as
residents.
This inconvenience and aggrava-
tion lasted for six days from Tuesda}.
Feb. 28'through Sunday. March 4. It
was so bad in this area that even the
mailman could not find a place to
park to deliver the mail and so asked
our pemussion to park 1n our dn,e-
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
way while he completed his ma1I
route. AddiuonaJly, I had to get out
on the street and fight for one space in
front of my house to accommodate a
houseguest.
It seems to me that 1f the tour-
nament officials and the country club
wish to maintain the good will of the
residents who live here that they must
make better and fairer arrangements
for parking of all the golfing fans in
the future. Since there were sh uttle
buses operating anyway, who not
engage the commercial lots or the
school lots on the outskirts of Mesa
Verde and bus all thol>e people in and
give us ··protected" residential streets
on this side of Mesa Verde Drive?
If this LPGA tournament ts an
important event to the countt) club
and the City of Costa Mesa. then
some proper resolution of the parking
problem for we who are residents of
Mesa Verde should be reached long
before the next tournament occurs.
Thank you.
NANCY HOWL.\ND
Costa Mesa
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·'The theory seems to be that Instead of actually llnklf1.1Rrowth wttlf)
available rundlng {the supervl Of'. J will just Jet It reach crlsJtJ and~
then we'll pay through the nose to correct the problems they0vd~
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Balance
budget on
beautiful
backs
Short, fat
writer seeks
tax exemption
WASH INGTON -ltisocrtain.
given the size of the deficit, that
sooner or later taxes will be raised.
What has not been decided. though, is
what son oftpes th~ wiU be-
mcome or somethingelse. But one
thmg1sclc<tr: l will not be able to
.ivo1dpayangthem. There will bcno
height requirement for this tax. •
World's shortest drag strip But there should be. For too long
th1scountl'} has been taxing people
on the1rabihty to pay, rather than
who they are.Take, for instance, tall
people. They have advantages money
can't buy. Tall men get all the girls (get
all the women Just does not sound the
same), see better at the movies. block
the view of people behind them, arc
better suited for most sports and
command respect from people who,
hke the Pentagon. confuse s12e with
authority.
The other day I was reading an
an1cle about some of our towns and
some of the major features that these
towns have to offer. Newpo"' of
course, has the beach as well as
Fashion Island. Costa Mesa has
South Coast Plaza and Anaheim has
Disneyland. (Is there a connection
there, or is it only my imagination?)
The major thrust of the anicle was not
to point out some of the attractions
a vai lab le to people who Ii ve here, but
to make another point entirely.
Fountain Valley has NO FOUN-
TAIN!
At least. no official fo untain.
>\s far as I've been able to de-
term1 ne. Fountain Valle) also has no
10" n. except for maybe Zody's.
Before I find myself the target of a
band ofrab1d Fountain Valliers
( Valle)ites? Vallioninas?) let me
hasten to add that this ain't necess-
anl) a bad thing. Fountain Valle} was
ong1nall} planned as a bedroom
communll). and n's a preuy nice one.
I'm posn1ve that the people who hve
1n Fountain Valleyare prettyhapp)
about the fact that their town has no
stamping mills or fat rendering plants
within thectt} limits. I know I would
be. Anyone living m the south-west
corner of Huntington Beach (as I do)
will be only too glad to verify that.
when theconditionsarejust right. we:
are very much aware of the sewage
treatment plant at the comer of
Brookhurst and PCH. Asa matter of
fact, that stretch of Brookhurst that
runs from Hamilton to PCH is
affectionately referred to as "Perfume
Parkway."
Anyway. it's not Fountain Valley
L.M. Bovo
BILL
HARVEY
whumpaclatter". Thednveris
hunched over the whcel. lookangat
yououtofthecomer ofhtseye. wb1le
-trying to look as if he isn't looking at
you. He has a slight sneer on his face.
He has dark sung.lasses and a mus-
or Huntington Beach that l want to
talk about. l want to talk about Costa
Mesa. In the article, Costa Mesa is
mentioned as having South Coast
Plaza. Thewritermissedoneofthe
more spectacular attractions that
Costa Mesa has to offer. Actuall y,
two.
Costa Mesa has two of the Worlds
Shonest Dragstnps. One 1s located on
Victoria at Placentia and the other is
·on Wilson at Placentia.
Let's talk about the one on V1c-
tona. because it's the onl) street
(other than .\dams) that cuts through
to Huntington Beach. You're tra\ el-
ing west on Victoria. It's a three lane
street wtttl the middle lane reserved
for turns. Suddenly as ~ou approach
Placentia. tt widens from three to SI\
lanes. What was the center lane
becomes the left turn pocket. That's
okay. You've stayed in the traffic lane
you were in. and that's okay. except
that now. there's another traffic lane
to your right and a rightturn pocket as
well!
You stop for the red light.
You know what happens next.
don't you? Someone pulls up on your
right. You look over and see a
Superscreamer VS. It's going
"Whumpaclatterwhumpaclatter
\ tache that makes him look like a
fugitive from the Turkjsh Infantry.
What you can see ofhis dashboard
looks like the cockpit of a 747.
You look across Placentia and see
that his lane evaporates in about five
car lengths. Victoria becomes three
lanes again. He, of course, also knows
that be has only those same five car
lengths to get in front of you. so as the
light changes. there's a terrible
screeching noise. the smell ofbum1t'lg
rubber and he's doing 70 as he whips
into your lane.
I drive a Volkswagen. so he pretty
much has his wa) wath me On the
otheThand. what.happens when ~ou
have two wh um pact at ter'S side b~
side? Or. even three an one lane and
three 1n the other?
You got it' The Worlds Shonest
Drag Strip.
I've ne' eractuall) l>e<'n a colhs1on
at this pamcular intersecuon. but
from what I haveseen, 1t'sonl) a
matter of time. The solution is
extremely simple. Paint out the
second traffic lane, leaving the first.
the left and the nght tum pockets. Put
a cop there dunng rush hours. Maybe
an island would be required, but I
think paint would work just as well
Hell. I'll even kick in ten bucks
toward the paint.
ColutlUlisl BJJI Harvey /Ives in
Huntington Beacb.
'Old Ironsides' served in Vietnam
Man}' of us who lived m port cities
as children well remember the sight of
that ship called "Old Ironsides" -
the U.S.S. Constitution. To tour the
visiting vessel at le.ast once was part of
the history curriculum. At any rate.
"Old Ironsides" was the ship that put
this country an to its first involvement
with Vietnam. ln 1845, Capt. John
Percival piloted it there, took hostage
some Vietnam bigwigs he hoped to
exchange for a French missionary
imprisoned ashore. then turned them
loose after his negotiations failed. and
sailed away.
The two most lethal weapons are
guns and cars. One man did more
than any other to quiet these killers.
Hiram Percy Maxim in'ented both
the silencer and the muffier.
Real dogsleddcrs never yell
"Mush!" Most shout some "anat1on
of "Let's go!"
In 1938. the late Howard Hughes
set the around-the-world speed re-
cord in an airplane filled with ping
pon~ balls. So 1t would float. if he had
to ditch it. Hughes nested Im clever
ideas. hkc ch1ncse boxes. w1th1n the
large the medium. w1th1n the medium
the smaller. The real stol') there 1s
ho" the man's mind worled. But his
biographies don't tell tt, because his
biographers can't.
Q. Who was the actre!>~ who lilied
herself by Jumping off the " H" in the
Mount Lee h11ls1de "Holhwood"
sign? ·
A. Peg Enwh1stle On Sept. I b.
1932. A 50-foot drop. that
That sickening bactena ·called
salmonella got its name not from a
fish but from the I Qth ccntun
>\merican veterinarian ()a, 1d E
Salmon.
L.M. Boyd is a sJadicated
columnist.
Pals pushed Messe' s promotion
WA HINGTON-Last Decem-
ber. I reponed that presidential
counselo r Edwin MeeS<". a bird
colonel in the Army Reserve. had
been boosted up the military ladder
by pals in the Pentagon. Educational
requirements were waived and the
promotion was rushed through just
before his mandatory retirement
date.
The odd circumstances attached to
his sudden rise in rank were laid
before the Senate Judiciary Commit-
tee. which was debating Mcese's
nomination as attorney general.
Those hearings have now been
suspended pending a Justice Depart-
ment investiptjon.
Meese bad assured the committee
\hat he did not ~k special uutment
He was merely ·~the v1ct1m ofbad
judpncnt within the Anny.'' hea1d.
TheArmy'sinspectoracncralalso
cleared Meese of any personal im-
propnety. But stranacty, the Anny
b.a.s refused to release the 10 rcpon.
Key excerpts from the suppressed
document have now been reviewed
bymyassociateJohn Dillon who bu
also had aooe to ponionsotaSenate
mvestiption file. Hett a.re the hi.ah·
haht ;
-.. Mr. Meese was selected not on
the basis onus past mlthary ptt•
formance but rather on the basts of
JACK
AIDERSOI
national prommence .... Mr. Meese,
despite his disclaimer. was accorded
special treatment and con iderau on
that far transcended that which miaht
be considered reasonable."
-Meese's promotion was ex-
pedited by Maj. Gen. Witham
bcrkman. the Army Reserve chief.
who normally ~uld have a;ven up
his post in February I 983. But the
very day that Meese became a
colonel, Berk.man wuconfirmed for
an addit1ona.I four-ycartcnn. He also
happen to be an old Cahforn1a
buddy of Meese. attended the $Ame
law school and served m the same
reserve unit
-A :pcaal Job was re-<rca tcd for
Meese, with lwdcmandma train•na ~oirtmcnts. The ~twas amoni
thosubohsbed m l969bcau.st
"those pos1 lions served merely as a
ta~n forindividua.lucek•naan
ciuension ofthc1 r ma.ndatory tchrt--
mcnt date or le tnna.cnt m•htary
education requirement~·
-The same da' Mee St·" J'
assigned to the resurrected rc'>Cn e
slot at Selective Service headquaners.
President Reagan announced his
mtenlion to appoint M3J. Gen.
Thomas Turnage dif\.--ctor ofSclecm c
Service. Turnage is another of
Mccsc's buddies from Cahfom1a. He
wasalsotheonewhowaivcd the
education requirements for Mecsc's
promotion. Then at Berkman'src·
quest. Turnage "directed that Mee
be transferred to the Ready Reserve
and assif.ncd to the Sclttti ve Scrv iet'
System. • Pcnta,on officials reported
to Senate irwcsuaators.
-The investigators were al$0
mfonnedbythc Pentagon that MCC$C
had skipped certain educauonal re·
quircmcnu an his c.arhcr promouon
from major to hcutenant colonel.
Ed Meese is an amiable fellow. v.ith
&$Of\ vo1Ct'.qu1et manners and
general scntaht} that m.ake ham Sttm
too nutd for tbe rou.&h·and-tumblc of
poliucs. He ob ... iously wanted to
bccomcacolonel. v..b1(b will mere S(
his military pen ion b> I percent
Bot hi Penttaon fnenduppeano
have wanted fH! promotion C\iCn
more. bop1 perhaps to butter up on
1nflucnt11I hale Hou official
J•ct Allde,.... h • 1yadlC>t Id
t»l...W.1.
Slim people should also be taxed. I
am not refeni ng here to people who
diet or exercise to stay shm. I am
talking instead about people who do
nothing. eat anything they want, and
don't pin a pound. No tax can be too
exorbitant for thC"SC people. In fact,
there should be a surcharge for every
ume they look up from somethin~
hkeabanana split and say, "I don t
know why it 1s. ljustcan'tgain
we1Jttt."Tax ·cm!
Similarly. people wnh really man-
ageable hair should be taxed. These
a re people who come out of a
swimming pool. say~down" to their
hair and It assumes what they call in
the >\nn} "the proper position." In
some cases, these are the same people
IA ho ha "e their ha11 cut wtthout It
looking hke they JUSt had their bair
cut. A steep tax for thaL
A trulyfaHgovemment would levy
a tax on paople who have no trouble
tanning. I am refemng to people who
go to the beach, run out into the sun.
run right back into the shade -and
get a tan. I can not tell you how much
these people deserve to be taxed. The
tan tax should be steep -and it
would decline for each day you stay 1n
the sun anddo notgcta tan. Agood
case of sun poisoning would cam you
a tax rebate. but you would have to
pa~ through the teeth for a tan you
spon in the winter.
I IA ould also levy a tax on people
who do not have bad backs. who have
ch 1 ldren who do their homework.
without bemgasked, who can sleep
through the nighL who can d rink all
the) want withoutgemng(f~nk. who
sta) in shape without exerc1S1ng. who
can eat anything without getting
heanbum. who dance effonlessly,
who gra) around the temples and
nowhere else and who think there is
nothing stupid about weanng
lime-green pants with little whales on :
them. I would also tax men with
either two last names or two first
names-McGrorge Bundy, Clifton
Daniel. To save paperwork. I m ight
1ust ta't all Episcopalians.
For women. blonde hair should be •
ta \Cd. Natural blondes. of which
therl' arc prec1sel) six in the countl}. :
IA Ou Id pa) a minimum tu .. A heavier.
ta'· though. would be levied on dy<'d •
hlondcs 't ou want to be blonde., 't ou
1Aant to ha' e more fun? You ought to ·
pa~ fortt. •
I" ould not ta\ all natural ad' an-•
tages. For instance. ~outh would not •
be ta\ed since 1t 1s squandered on the •
~ oung IA ho do not know what the>
ha'c an}'"3} I m1ght latertall people
"ho did not ha' e acne or braces as a
kid. since th1 1san advantage the)
cafT) all through lite.'\ ou could call it
the happ) childhood ta>.. l fyou kno~
what I mean, you wouldn't h.ave to
pav
Men with trul) melhtluous voices
should be taxed. These men have a
distinct advantage over the rest of us
tn<X' everyone listens to what they
have to ~~·even though they usually
have nothing toS3y.1 would lev) a tu
aJso on men who can wear suspenders
without them hppil\J ofTthcar
shoulde~ when the) sit down. l
would \3:\ people Wlth truly perfect
Ion. peoplev.hoarcconsaden:d wise
mcrtly btcause they have no sense or
humor and, of course, ~plt who
haH no SC'n~ofhumor. M> Khemeissull mart>uab form
and I am not u~ i fl wou.kl iUow tu
cred 1 ts for personal dwactcristics
that erode "1th•-Ii.kc lM b&klinl
deprt'c:1auon allowance. I do know,
thouih that t.P>na wbo you are
would h.a vc three ...ondcrful ~fi
h wouldelimanatttbcnationaldc
be trul) cquatablcand-mott
1mpon.antofaJt-il uldnolcmt
mcactnt.
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Timely Investment Inf ormationfrom Great American Federal Savings Bank Spring 1984
Deregulation Allows New Opportunities
In e·anking Services and Interest Rates
IRA Possibilities Increased By
New Investments and Services
For those who already have decided to open an Individual Retirement
Account (IR A), there are some new investment opportunities that provide
greater nexibility than pre viously a"ailable.-
For those who have not yet initiated an IRA plan. there are some new
wrin kles that make it easier than
ev~r to start on a tax-deferred I
retirement program.
For those who want an IRA but I
lack the cash to open the account,
the money may ~ ad vanced with
a Great American credit card or
Bonus Resene.
Whether you are considering an
IRA investment for 1983 (which
must be implemented by April 16),
or are ready to start saving for your
1984 IRA, the information that
follows will be of assistance to you.
If you desire basic information on
requirements for Individual Retire-
ment Accounts, see other anicles
on page two of thi~ publication.
Save Systematically
With 12-Mo. Account
New 12 -month IRA's a llow
deposits to ~ made al any time,
permitting 1he inves tor 10 lay aside
funds throughout the year ra1her I
than coming up with $2,000 or
more all at once on April 16.
The chart below indicates ho"'
much should ~set aside 10 attain
the maximum IRA amounls of I
S2,000 (si ng le), $2 .250 (no n-
working s po use), and $4,000 ,
(work ing co uple). Figure are gi.,,en
for 52 , 26, and 12 deposits duri ng
1he year, realizing different people
will have differen1 deposi1
schedules.
MAXIMUM NO. Of DEPO IT~
IRA
S2 26 12
$2,000 $38 S76 $166
2,250 43 86 187
4,000 76 153 333
These fi gures arc meant as a
guide to indicate 1he nexibil ity of
usi ng one of our Grca1 American
12-monrh I RA's. You may deposit
any amount anytime! 11 you want
to save mon1hly, good; 1f you
prefer weekl y, that'c; all right , too:
or you may choose 10 JU\I make a
deposit every once in a y,,h1le, as
funds become a\rulablc the choice
1s yours! Al\o, nothing 'lays you
have 10 save the ma'<1mum IR A
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Stop-Gap
measures
potential
Drama-therapy can
help people solve
their special needs
"All the world's a stage and all the
men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their
enrrances and one man in his time
plays many parts.··
-William Shakespeare from "As
You Like Ir"
By MARGE BITETTI
Delly l'tlot Cottupa Mh11t
Stop-Gap 1s pluggmg up holes 1n
society.
The non-profit theater compan~ 1s
dedicated to building communica-
tion bridges for people of all ages and
cart.s ats props to Orange Count)
locations several times each week.
Space 1s always limited so a few
folding chairs and a single ladder
become supermarkets, bus stops.
government housing offices. hospi-
tals, living rooms and a hundred
other make-believe settings.
The actors' roles all stem from
real-life drama. Stop-Gap uses dra-
matics and improvisation to help
people in special needs p-oups unlock
and express their emotions.
Midway during one of these
mini-plays, An1stic Director Don
Laffoon asks the audience how the
actors should react. Self-discovenes
often occur through this active au-
dience interaction.
Weekly Stop-Gap sessions have
helped women recovenn~ from al-
cohol addiction at New Directions. a
Costa Mesa facility. to work out many
o f the ir problems in a
non-threatening setting.
Programs also have been de-
veloped for youngsters who are blind
or have learnins disabilities. and the
abused and neglected children of the
Alben Sitton home.
At the other end of the age
spectrum Stop-Gap also deals with
geriatric issues in appearances at
senior centers and has developed ·
episodes dealing with death for
Hospice.
Feelings expressed by the children
at the Alben Sitton home last year.
inspired Laffoon. his wife. V1ctona
Bryan. and composer Ron Creager to
produce "When the.Bough Breaks ... "
The powerful musical. dealing with
child abuse and incest, has been well
received by county audiences.
Such community success seems to
follow Laffoon.
He served in Iran as a Peace Corps
volunteer at a time when "no one
knew where Iran was" and was later
invited back to work as artistic
director of the Iran-American Cul-
tural Center. Jn 1971 the Empress of
Daily Pilat
Cher'• revellng
belatedly In her
01car nomination
for 'Siikwood.' 83.
MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1~
Artiatlc cllrector Don Laffoon, left, and Robert Knapp of
Stop-Gap uae a blackboard Uluatration to help aet the acene
and prompt dialogue for the d.rama·therapy aaelon tbat die
troupe pedorma each week at a Garden Grove location.
Iran comm1ss1oned him to create th e
Nauonal Children's Theater.
"When I returned to the Unned
States. I had been out of the country
11 years." Laffoon said. "About that
time I read an an1cle about the
'Graying of America.' "
He and his wife took a year
sabbatical to study the needs of the
elderly and decided drama co uld be
used to reach the special needs of
senior citizens. South Coast Reper-
tory Theater was contacted and the
drama-therapy program for seniors
was staned with a one-year CET A
grant.
In 1979 Stop-Gap was in-
corporated as a non-profit organ11a-
t1on to better sen ea wider segment of
the population. The M1ss1on VieJO
Co. has a""arded a plaque 10 the
troupe for "outstanding c1v1c con-
tnbu11on:·
Stop-Gap and its parent organiza-
tion. SCR. received the two awards
given to cultural organiza11ons in
1982 by the Orange County Business
Committee for the Ans. Also that
year. Laffoon was lauded by the Daily
Pilot as "Man of the Year" in theater.
Currentl y Stop-Gap 1s offering
weekly classes at Mardan School in
Costa Mesa to all children over 7
years old with special needs to help
them explore their potenual through
music. 1mprov1sauon and pan-
tomime
The next maJor work of 1he only
professional theater ememble in-
volved in drama-therap) in the
United States will deal wi th substance
abuse -how drug and alcohol users
and their loved ones are affected by
the addiction. ..
This August the troupe will per-
form at the national convention oft he
American Theater Association which
recently appointed Laffoon to its
Adult Theater Committee.
To help raise funds for Stop-Gap,
the Orange County Board of uper-
visors has offered a S 15,000 chaUc111t
~rant which wall be doubled if the sum
as met b) this May.
Recognmng the importance of
drama-therapy in the community~
Bea Anhur of "Maude .. has joined
fellow actress Pat Carroll "Oii
Stop-Gap's board of directors. •
Jack Buder, president ofStop-Gap.
recentJy told auxiliary membe~
"Stop-Gap 1s making contributions
wnh increasing momentum."
To which Laffoon added, "It's
exciting and wonderful work. We
learn a lot about life and we meet
terrific people each week. It is very
difficult to capture the broad base that
our company docs."
Reproduction of dolls booming
Of the one in five people who cOIIect -
the antique toys, 35 percent are men
GRANTS PASS , Ore. (AP) -
Connie Walser Derek started out by
selllng rag dolls at local flea markets
for $15 to help support her four
children after her divorce.
Now she gets as much as $1,200
for handmade reproductions of an-
tique porcelain dolls from the late
1800s. offers seminars In doll making
and Is coming out with a line of
patterns for costumes to dress the
Idealized Images of Victorian chil-
dren.
"It's just such a booming busi-
ness." marvels Derek In the
storefront where she moved the
business atter it got too big for her
home.
With antiques bringing as much as
$38,000, It's not surprising that
collectors with less means will pay as
much as $1 ,200 for a good copy or
spend long hours learning how to
make their own.
"These were what were called
Sunday dolls," Derek says, pointing
to 21 shelves carrying hundreds of
unfired porcelain heads, arms, legs
and torsos cast from molds taken
from originals made by ttle French
and German masters of doll making.
"They brought them out on Sun-
o.., ............. ..,~ .....
John Connelly, preeldent of the Bowen Muaeum Foun·
elation cllrecton, talk• with Tom and Erma Jean Tracy.
Irish dinner was
no small potatoes
There was something a little odd about a recent dinner party at the
Bowen Museum in Santa Ana.
The caterers spent two days cooking oulflde in a tent; partygoers huddled
around priceless silver relics as if they were campfires, and the feast itself was
held amonaartifacts from exotic lands. But the really stranae thing was what united the aucsts-for instance, the
O'Neils and O'Connellysand O'Laus. For that one evening. everyone-
rep.rdless of where their ancestors came from -was Irish.
And all those Irish eyes were smilina-at the sight oft he I 0-mcmber
National Irish Musical Troupe, at the museum's current exhibit of 17th to
19th century silver objects from the National Museum oflrcland in Dublin,
and at the unvcilinaoflrcland's national treasure, Thomas Moore's harp.
Quest ofhonorRaaJrl Qetu, trdand'sminlsteroflabor, spoke briefly to
the crowd. comparina Thomas Moore with En&land's Bcatles.
Quinn was introduced by Job CoueU1 (the "-0° was a onc-ni&ht
addition). president of the museum fou~tion'sdirectors. Amo~lhelOuthcount . u«tslhe wercthclUcUrdO'NtUt their
"0" is lcaitamatc)..:,. Tem and U.rt1p Nlt , Eqae and R•*' Mo~n,, JelataodMulMTa44andDr.R.yand La1(no"O cxceptaroundSt..
Patrick's Day). Othcrs on the 1ue11 li1t included CMrlttand Katie ~ler, Terry and
Au Manta and haaJ and DlaH Jftta. The Bowen Museum party was held to raise funds for 1 planned
ex pans on and to draw attention to the oountywide naturc of the museum's
ambitions.
day and the little girl could sit with it.
They were for children then. But
they're not for children today. The
price puts It out of the field of play."
The shelves are marked with
names well-known in antique doll
circles: Bru. Jumeau. J.D. Kestner
and Bye-Lo.
Therlault's, an Annapolis. Md ..
auction house which specializes In
the field, sold about 1,000 antiques
dolls a month last year for a total of
about $4 million. says spokeswoman
Susan Hastings.
"In a survey taken a few years ago,
we found that one out of five people
are Involved In doll collecting at one
level or another and 35 percent of
them are men," she adds.
A creation of French sculptor
Albert Marque holds the record for
Emeet and Gay Bryant of
Emerald Bay attended din·
ner party and ad.mired uhl-
bltlcin of lrlah •ilver.
'
the top price paid for a doll. Has11ngs
says. A vintage car collector from the
Los Angeles area paid $38.000 for
the doll a year ago as a present for his
wife.
"Doll legend reports that there
were only 20 of these ever made.
Supposedly they were not made as
dolls. but as things to display
costumes for a lady friend of the
sculptor," Hastings says.
The Doll Artisan Guild. based in
Oneonta. N.Y .. claims more than
7,000 members worldwide, most of
them amateur or professional doll
makers. says director Rolf Ericson.
The guild 's last contest tor repro-
duction doll makers drew more than
600 entries. and more than 1,000
entries are expected for the next one.
he says.
A MAPLE ,
LEAVES
HISTORY
BEHIND
RADNOF\i Pa,, (PAN) -Four
da)'I and $5,000 to save Just one
tr... Even the poet Joyce Kiimer
would have been pteeaed.
Culminating four daye of lntenstve
efforts by tr .. surgeoM, the Radnor
corp. la attempting today to tow 8
70-foot, 4'0,000-pound Norway
Maple 100 feet to a new &ocatlon In
Plymouth Townahfp, Pa.
Retention of the giant~ tree,
estimated to haw been anted
lhortty after Kiimer WU JMed In
ectlon durtng Worid War I part of
a $750,000 .wtronment8' preeer-
vatlon and Improvement progrM'I
for a $5()..mUlk>n offtoe c.mpue
betng ~ by Radnor.
"" .......
Mark Keller practicea with 338 Winchester Magnum rlOe
he plans to uae thl• aummer to hunt legendary Blgf oot.
Ex-Army Ranger
aims for Bigfoot
By JEFF BARNARD
Aa-w.cl p,_ Writ.,
Equipped IA.Ith a n1ghl-\ l\ton tl'le·
scop1c sight. a big-game rtlk and the
rxpenencc of three combat tOUr'I 1n
Vietnam. Mark E. Keller plans to slip
into the forest some1A.here in the
Pacific North1A.es t to do "hat no one
has ever done - bn ng do" n the
legend:in .... •gfoot
"If -we ~ct a ~squatch . ""e "111 ha'l'
brought to life King l\.ong:· ~1d
Keller. 33. of .\rcata
He is quilling h1s1ob 1n the Eureka
branch of the U . Postal Service to
mount the fi, e-month, S6.000 ex-
pedition with two other men.
But unhkc 1he movie, Keller has no
plans to bnng the beast back ahvc
"Pictures have been t.aken before.
but nobody cares about pictures."
said Keller. "If you gel that one
opponunity to obtarn a Sasquatch.
you had better make it stick. Tran-
quilizers and druJS arc not feasible.
That leavC$ us with Cather trying to
invite it nicely with ro~s and a card,
which will not work either. or treating
1t as an animal and putting at down
wllh a nflc ••
S1ahtmas of the foul-smelling. hatf)
man-hkc beast believed 'o stand a
tall a.s ei&ht fctt and wt1gh u much as
800 Pounds go back more than I 00
ycan, said Dr Grover Krantz. a
physical anthrolpo10f11t at Wa hin&-
ton State Un1vers1ty m Pullman
"I am convmced 1' CXl~ts." said
Kranu, who has trl<'ked the tx-a t for
15 years without sttina one .. veral
years qo we got some vcf) good
footprint wnh dermal ndJc hkc
fingerpints. Only the.-htgher pnmatcs.
ape , monkey and man, have thcst
The fingerprint experts almo 't unani-
mously believe the are real. There ts
no way they could hne bttn faked ."'
K11ntz ""rtts that tht" be" ~•Y to
settle whether Sasquatch exists 1s to
kill one so ll can be carefully
l'xam1ned
Hr attnhutc~ the failure to get one
to 'le' era I fa ctors.
First. the) are scarce. with onl) 200
to 2.000 roaming the western foresu
of" ashington. Oregon and Northern
C ahforn1a. he 591d
Second. the' arc nocturnal. roam-
ing the wood~ 'mostl~ at night.
"The third reason 1s the) look so
d1s1urb1ngl~ human." he said. "I've
talked to a few people who had this
e'pcnence. The~ put a gun on them
and waited. not quite sure if they
ought to shoot 1t .. Before they could
make up their minds. the animal was
gone.
Krantz theonzes Bigfoot may be
related to G1$8ntop1thecus. whoee
fossilized remains date back 4 m1llioo
years.
..Humans separated from tbe ~
about 5 million years ago," be sajd. ""I
wouldn"' be surprised tf in the oat
million years (man's ancestors}
d1v1ded into two groups. One p
smarter and one aot bigger.
Krantz attnbutcs the fasetna'*-
wtlh the Sasquatch to people's deliit
to And a "mtssana link.."
.. This would make tt our cloelll
laving rclat1'-'t, but at does not mm i\
human:· he said
Keller's 1ntc~1 in B.sfoot .,..
back to when he was l S and rad a
book called "Myths. Moatten -Leaend " A f\cr ht disc!wJe as a lelY. ...
ftom L~ Army Ran,m in 1972. M
noed a. a mc~nary and todl
vanous JObs 1n the cnt~
1ndunry around Lo Anica ·m
orked W1lh 9.1ldbfc filmmatcrr•
Boutros . He frequent! went into ..
wood, to took for Sa!Q.uatch,
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Prison visitation.program benefits society, too
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: M y
neiahbor married a
man who was very
likable, held a good
job and always
seem«t to be helping
people.
A few months
ago lhis man gol into
A1111
UllDERS
!rouble with the law. He was caug.h t selling radios. TV sand
automobile tires a ta low pnCl'. l-le1..·laimed hedidn'I know
they were stolen. The judge sentenced him to 18 1nonths 1n
prison.
Last week my neighbor1old me lhal she and the
children \\'ere going to visit ''Dadd>•" and the state had
accommodations for her and the kids so they could "be.• a
family for the \\'C'fkend." l asked ..,,,hal she meant b~ that.
. HELP YouRSELF •
She said, "M y hu11band and I will be-able to sleep 1oge1her."
t1 seems thegovernmen1 is really go1ngou1 ofi1s way
10 make prison hfeattract1 ve.
Do you approve of coddling prisoners in this mu 1ner?
Plea.Kg1ve me some info rmation on this unusual practice
-M.CD. IN TUPELO. MISS.
D.£AR l\-1 .C.D.: Wbat yo u bave rererred to ts called
"C'ooJ *-1 visiting."
To gel lhl' fact• I called Diana Gillespie al the
An1ericao Correctional Association. She suggested I get lo
touch with Contacl Joe .. an Information clearlngbou1e In
Liocolo, Neb. They were extremely helpful.
Unfortunately, only seven 11ate1 bave a dopted tbis
program. Tbey are Mls5lsslppl, South Carolina, California.
New \'ork, Minnesota, Connecllcu1 and Wasblngtoo. Eacb
state has different guldelint>s.
In Mississippi trusted Inmates who can show proof or
marrlaii:e may participate in 5peclal weekends so the
familyca11 vlsltfortbreeday1and1woalgll11, Friday lO
Sunday.
Soa1b Carolina permits sill hours of vl1lt101,
California two days, New York 30 bout•, CoUecdttt !t
boun , Washington !t tot I boan. Minnesota allows.
lamates to cbOo1e ~lweeo spaced weekends or 1 D.11bt
during the week.
In California and Wasblnglon conjugal visits are r.rmltted oocea month. lo Connecticut it'1 every IO days;
Ne'<'' York It depend I on the availability of lacllltle1. lo
Ml11lulppl It's every other weekend , for South Carolina
every weekend. The families are housed In mobile homes
or special "apartments" on the premises. They enjoy
complete privacy.
Whllf-some may complain 1hal these prlvile1es
coddle tbe prla"ner, I would argue It ls an excellent
incentlvct: for hand.pl<·lr.ffl, w('ll ·bebaved lnmatt>t.
DYSFUNCTIONS OF BRAIN EXAMINED
Many lea rning disabilities
traced to neurological causes
Questtons about ,·h1ldhood br:11n d1sordt•rs :ire
answered b\' lr.i T_ l u 11 .. \f./J . ,1_\~Pl"lillt' proti:s..,vr ul
Nt:urolog_\ b1\'IS1011, / '('/ t 'o/lt'flt' u( Afcd1c1n('. ()(·p.1rl·
men/ of Pt•dia1r1c..,_ • • • Q. -My son, age 7, is having <"onsiderable difficulty
keeping up with the olber Ir.ids at school. He seems lo be a
bright child but he's falli ng al'ademically. Could bis
problem be ph ysical?
A. -It 's a de!in1tl' p\l:.,1hd1!\ Man~ learning
d1sabili11es can be 1ract>d to ~Pl'l'llic neurological c-au::i.l'~
Warning signs of such a 1.onJ111un 1rh:ludt':
• DiBicultu:s 1n ix·rcep1111n paniclilarl) r1.·ad1n g l1r
hearing.
• U nusua!I ~ short .iu~·n1uJn sp.1n
• Parttal sc-i1ur1.·s. r1.•::i.ul!1ng in nh1111l·n ta ~ bl;.icJ...-outs.
In each caS1.·. thl' brain 1' n111funlllnn1ngas1t should.
For exa niple. 1 n J} sic.>. 1a. a l·urn n1un r1.'.1l.h ng d1 ~bil 1 L~. "l'
believe that thl' brain's\ 1sual and languageccnt1.·rs an: n1.H
wired currectly to that pan re<;ponsiblC' for s~mN)lll'
:1nah "' I h<· atlllrll'J l·h ild can sec thl' "nung. but can nut
detl·rnll nl· .... h.11 1h1.· ~~ n1bols repreSl'nt.
rr,·~tlllll"nl h•r l1-;1rn1ng d tsabtl1til'S depends UI\ th<'
prl", 1 ~1.· d1;1gnn''" 1lt thl· d1sordt'r. Sl'17urcs and aucnl1un
l.1p"l'' ,,1n 11f11:n h1.· 1rl':.11c-d w11h n1cdication. P('rtl"pt1011
prohk·111~ ui"11.·n iequ1r1.· \pec1al t>ducational t1.·chn1Qu1.·::i..
.\ttenuon d1.·l11.H' n1:i~ he: treated by both m1.·d u:auon and
h1:ha\ 101al 1nl 1'f1 ,·n11011
t)11.·1ar\ rh.1ngr~ ra n also Ix ellC-cuvc 1n ;i s1nJll
nun1hc:r ,,( ,,1,,.,, but this is an uncon1mon t:\US(' of
rhildhvud n.·~.n)IPg11.·.1I disorders. Most problen1 ~ are the
rl·~ult •ll rilul l} 1·n1 hr} unic dl•velopmen1. accidents at birth.
t:1n111ial lgl'n,·111. I tacturs or diSol.'aM'. not diet. ••• Q. -ls it tru~ that children can become a utislic due to
ps\eholo2i<'al traum a or poor parenting.?
-.\ --\l1hough "'c.' arl' ::i.1ill unccnain as to 1h1.· pn:c-1!.l'
t<1U'\C ol .1u11~n1 . '>lt"rc: 4uitc: ccna1n that tht• causes are
ncur11lt1g1i.;1J. 1101 l'n\Jronmrntal. :\ nlaJvr dri\t' is
1.UITL'lllh undt'f \\J\ \llth1n 1hc SC'll'lltlfl(' l'OllllllUlllC) 10
1tk•o11h 1h;ll p!lrtu.fn of lhl' hrain responsible fur this
d1~,1rlk'r
.\ut1~n11sdi,ungu1sht'd b} a vane!~ of ::i.~mp101n\,
• I-.11 I url' tu d\'\ l'lop language t·orrl'ctl} or ac alt. • Ga1e
~11oidanlt' -thl' autisti c c htld rarel~ maJ...es l')e conlat'I
\.\ llh other hun1an beings.
• StereOt}J)l'J and repc111 11e niotor n10,e1ncn1s.
pan1cularl~· of the handi..
• (Jbsess11e fa,c1n.:at1on w11h spinning ubJCClS and
othe-r n1t-chan1 cal 1no,1·mcn1s.
• Sc11urt•::i., which 11Ccur 1n about h.1lf o f all case .. of
au11sn1 .
• Sclf-des1ruct1\L' behavior. such a~ biting 0111."·s own
arn1 o r rcpi;.·att·dl~ h11l1ng one's head aip.1nst a .... all.
Like ci·t·f) th1ngt·lS<.· in nature. au115m can run thl' full
i.pcl·tru 111 f ron1 111 lld 10 sevtre. Some au11st1c c hildren grow.
up to bl' p1o<luct1vt• n1l'1ubcrs ofsocict}. but many others
ha\'t' 10 be cared for within J sheltered t•nv1ronn1cnt.
By using a tL-chn1qu1.· called .. operant cond111oning,"
1i's no"'· poso;;1hlr tu co1n mun1ratl' with and even teach
n1an\ autisuc rndl\ 1du,1ls. rh1::i. in1-olves first rev.•ard1ng
the Pat1l'nt fo1 all but nl·gauvt' brhal'ior. and then -once
lOmmun1ra11on 1s l'!itabhshl'd -to reward those
bcha\ 1ors th.If an: Jc-t1dt"dl} poi.1 \I\ e .. <\s "''1th any medical
..:u11d111on bL·ha11nrtt l therap} follo "'::i. a con1prehensive
d1agn o~t1l· 1.·ralu.i l11>n.
For rnor1.· 111li1n11aunn on au tism. contact the
I)(·pann1en1 of Pl·d1atn<'!. at tht' l 'C'I Medical Center in
Orange.
For10. IOI& oar prl1001 Uve laned 011 vea1ef11I,
blJler, bOltUe ID.matet wM were DOI rHabWta1e4 bat
became oaJy morea11r)' ud moredu1en11.
Conjugal ~lsltt c.tdoWD OD npel ud vloleace and
reduce immeuely 1-.e de-.amaalutioa tllat 10 of tea &akff
place behind ban. Not oaly do O.e prlsonen 1atn from
conjugal vlsll1, but 1ocle1y ffae(lts as well. It woald be
wonderful If cbe "backward 41" joined t1le pro1re11l\le
1eveo·.
• • • There isa bi& difference between cold and cool. Ann
Landers shows you how ta play it cool without freczins
people-out in her booklet, "Teen-Age Sex -Ten Ways to
Cool /1. "Send 50centsand a/ans, se/f-addressM, st.amped
envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995. Chicago. Ill.
60611.
Reunited
Marsha Mason (left) and daqhter Krl•ty
McNlchol get to know each otlier ~aln ln
Nell Simon'• "Only When I Laugh.' airing
tonight at 9 on NBC. Channer 4, in its
network televl•ion premiere.
' WEDDINGS ToNIGHT'S TV ----
'a11ach1.·d 10 ht'T n1oth1.·r·~ l'OronC't ~ht·
carr1l'd a ca~l·adc tif ..., h1tt' roM·~-
Jan1nl' La1h:.in1 1<as r11a1d of honnr and
~1Sl('fS oft he: hndt' l\.athk•t•n Pc:ng.ra \·fers.
Robin and \1:1 r1.·1 Pt•ngr:i Jill and l\.aren
Lathan1 ~1,\t'r' ul tht· g,nJom. V.l'rl"
bnde~m.J1d' nlr•ng "'llh \i.1r1t1ne !'in11th
Ldura I ' .-11hl 'atahe .'.'.>aundl'n. ot
-\lt-c:rt.J l .1n.1d.; I an.tlt·hghll·r~ 1\1.·r~·
'iu111.· l·i1.·ld a nd \hcha"l \ll'r,, and ihc ring
l:>l';i r1.·r \\ ;\' [ >.t I 1d \I 1.T' II \'('t' ;111d Ol'pht"\.\ ~
ul 1f1t· hnd1.·. t 1r1'ttht11 l nrr ;ind '\:1J...J...1
Da\ 1~ 111.•r1. 1101\.-r girl~
fht' hrid1.·~roon1 1' th• \1111 "' \ir :ind
\1rs. Brut't" .\llt·n L :i1ha1~1 i>I llutit1•lt~lun
BL·ach '\llrrnan ~11.·I..! 11,1~ bl'~ ,,.;,,,.ind
John \lurph\ .l l1hn t l1·1ci.111,; !'.1ul
Niel\t'n. C.1l·11rg.-<)uc-1.:n. J:inll'~ 1 ,, , "'
( iarr\ "i1n1pson Richard C.11t1.r1~ .1·0J
TL·ri.:nl'l' Pl'ngra hrother ut th,· ~·r .. :
~l'r\ t'd 3'> U\h1·r-.
Joyce Latham
.\ fi,•r gn'l'tlllg 3, 5 guests at 3 rel l'\)llun .II
!hl' Lung B1.•a1.h Elks Club. thl' cuu pk· left
on a v.L•dd1ng trip tu LaJ...l· Tahol' and Reno.
Thl'\ plnn 10 n1aJ...1· 1hl·ir horne 1n Ne .... port
Beal·h 11ht·rl' <ihl' is c-m pl o\t'd h1 1·h1.·
·\rrh11t·r1i. (iroup .Jnd ht· work., lor Group
\\" C abl1· ·1 v
L!ltbam-Pengra Jullan·Blshop
W earing a coroncl uf orange b!oso;;om Candice 'l'\onn\' B1shup and Randolph
repl icas her mother \.\Oft' as a bndc. Jo~rl' Scott Julian of Nl'1-1.pun Beal'h .... ·ere
Marie Pengra of l·luntington Beach "'as married Fl'h. J 8 inOur Lad~ ofMt ('arincl
united in marnag1.· v.ith Gar. .\lien c·achohc Church
·Latham of Nt•wpon HcaLh 1n a "Feb 18 Thl' bride. daugh1cr of Mr. and f-.1 r~.
ceremonv in Los .\Ito~ ~le1hod1st ('hurch Donald E. Bishop Jr. of Newpon Beach
in Lo ng Beach. \l'ore a go1-1. n of -.il k organza and ;ill'lll'On
Thl' bndl'. g11en1n n1arnagc b~ her elder !ace b\ Bianc1 brother. Ro nald . 1s 1he daughter o f Mrs. She.1-1.·as aucnded b\ her thr(·c \IS!l"r~and
Nl'd. E. Pengra of Hu n11ng1on Bcae h and her niece: f'vlrs. \.ntnn1a f)u~lad\\a~.
.the late /'vl r. Pengra She .... 11rc a go .... ·n ~falron of ho nur, \!rs l<'ff\ { :.i::i.1.·\ Sr ..
fashionc-d "''llh a Qut·en ·\nnc n.·c J...lin•'. ~rs.Su::i.an Flindcr,Jnd \ll,::i. '.an1.·~ Case~
Jong slec\eS and bodtCl' \~Ith anpl1qu1.·s of as bndc~nlaids Danil'llc-and J1.·frre1
rtembro1dcred alcncon lal"l' and 1rr1.'lk's-DuHad...,·a). nit•cc a nd ni·ph1.•11 ol!IH' bndt:.
cent sequins and l)l•arJ, !"ht• ~ilJ... lJllt"ta .,.,ere no.,., e r girl anJ nng )-\..•;1rct
skin featured a ch:ip1.:I train :ind hl·r The hndcgroom ii. 1h1.· s(ln uf ~1 r. and
fingcnip veil l'dgeJ in !tl..'t'd pc.irh v.;:i~ Mrs.FrankJuli:i.nuf;..;c .... ponH"a1.h Toni
i .
Jack Anderson
reveals in the
Daily Pilat
1
O"Donnc:\1 "'as lx'S1 1nan anJ Do nald
Dul-iadw:1) !)oug J ag1·r and l'aul lase~
.... ere u::i.ht•rs -\ rL"<.t'!H1on 1-1.a\ 111.·lll at the
Newportcr Rcsor1 and v.a s a11l.'nd1·d by 300
guests.
Thl' couple plan tc1 rnaJ...l' thl'1r hon1e 1n
Laguna ~1gucl i\1r~ Julian . .i gr;iduatl' of
"II.'"' rort ~larbur high'< huol 1~ a \ludcnl a l
(al Statl' l ong R1.·ach Jnd hl'r husband . a
graduat1.· ui" (al S1.111.· Lting BL'a{·h. is
cm plo~cd ti~ PrudL·nc1a! Halh1· .i~ a stc)(:k
brokt•r.
For rhe namt ot your nearest dealer call IOU tree 1 ·8()().223--1734
9 AM· 5 PM Monday-Frlaay
GREAT STATES & AME.lllCAN LAWN MOWER COMPANY
P.O. BOX 369. SHELBYVILLE, IN 46176
I
I
,
Chicken joke?
Bob Newhart and Mary Frann ponder what
whey'll do with a chick.en vendsing machine
on "Newhart'' tonight at 9 :30 on CBS.
Channel 2.
Actress unveils
drug abuse film
·\TL . .\NTA ( . .\P) -Telcv1s1o'n actrcs~ Pan1t'l<1 Sue
Martin said sh1.· roulJ not rc:la.\ Llnlll after 1hc \lOrld
prcn1 1ere audir n('e applauded 1hr film "l"orchlcght. .. a
mo1·ic about roc:.iinl' 3ddict1 on thal :O.lar11 n 11·rOlt'.
prodUced and ::i.tarrl·d in.
Manin . Jack Colt·rna11 and M1t•hacl Nadcr-all star~
of1h1.· n1gh111ml" lL'l1·11~1on 'oap opcr;\ ·-o~ na\t~ .. -1-1.cr"
o n hand a1 thl' 1-o.\ Thca1cr for the prl'nllt'ft'. '>lh11·h
OCnC'fited PR I DE. an -\ 1 lanta-bascd na uonal urgan1 1n 11011
agai nst drug abu.!>C.
ta $1 00-pcr-JX'f \On dinner folll) .... ing lhl' p rl'n11l'r1.·.
f\·1anin said s1111ng through th1.· nigh!'\ prl'1n1crc \~:I \ likt•
"taking m~ clothl'S oll"and running a~-ros' a stagl'. I r1.·all ~
barl'd a 101 111 this filrn:·
Maritn \\l~ al·ton1 pan1 t•d h1 hl'r hushand . ( h1k·a11
hus1nessn1an i\lanut'I RnJas. 11·hu '"r\ed as l'\t'l'Ull\C
producer of lh1• ti lni. fhr C'Ou pll' plans lO l'Tller Che liln1 ,
"'hic h •viii o pt:n for gl·neral rl'lcasl' in S1.·ptcmhl·r. 1n thl'
('annes Filn1 F1."•t11al 111 i\la~
GUARANTEED INSTALLATION A ~All.AILE
l'IN¥L •till A l'AltA81..l AT suasrANrlA£. SA VINOS
Slnc•l~T• CAAPl.T~LLS, 11''4(.
ftOW I LOCATtofltlfO 11.h'IYOU
I M[WP'OllT IUCM COSTA MESA
DESIGN CINT£1 MIU SllOWIOOM
ll03 W£STCLlff DI. 2tOO COWGl AYE. i:::: 650.4701 S4Mtlt
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D 00 NEWS 0 CHIPS 0 POLICE WOMAN
(!J TWILIGHT ZONE m THREFS COMPAN'I'
W HAWAII AVE-0 m WACHEll / LEHREfl
NEWSt+OUR
al) BUSINESS OF MANAGEMENT c! CBSNEWS
iilf ABC NEWS O
(J!o NBC NEWS m DtCK VAH DYKE
C MOVIE
• • le! s De 1i Again 1 i9751 S•cl·
ne~ Po111er Bill Co5by
O THE IHCREDl8LE CAT TALE
-6:30-
Q) ALICE
al)AMAITEROFTASTE
l NEWS
iO' TA.XI
1.19 WHEEL OF FORTUNE m THAT GIRL
0 DINOSAUR
-7:00-
0 CBS NEWS
0 NBC NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
O ABCNEWSQ
0 FANTASY ISLAND
(!1 NEWS
lD 'THREE'S COMPANY
W WHEEL Of FORTUNE
W BUSINESS REPORT
al> JIM COOPER'S ORANGE
COIMTY
!'! P.M. MAGAZINE
@) EHTEATAINMENT TONIGliT
~LOVE CONNECTION
W MOVIE
• • 'Laugri1ng Anne· ~ 1954) Weo-
~I COiey Marga1e1 Lockwood
H Oft SEUSS ON 'THE LOOSE
o MOVIE
• t • Gu~~ And Oo!ls ' (1955)
F1ank Sina:ra. Jean Simmons
S ROSIN HOOO: THE WITCH Of
ElSOON
z "°"~ Trie House 01 God'-(1978) Tom
Maltieson. Bess A1msuong
-7:30-0 2 ON THE TOWN
0 Q!l FAMILY FELIO 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &
COMPANY 0 EYE ON L.A.
Q) WKRP IN ClMCINNA Tl
ll) @) PEOPLE·s COURT
W WILD, WlLO WORLD Of
ANIMALS W FACES OfCUL.TURE
i TIC TAC DOUGH
H FRAGGLEROCK
-1:00-fJ 1I, SCAM.CROW I MRS. KING
0 ~TV'S BLOOPERS ANO
PRACTICAL JOt<ES
0 MOVIE
t ••• 'Tl\! Tri111;1 Man" (1949)
Josepri Coneo. Orsoo Welles
O i@ AUTOMAN
0 JOKER'S WILO
(!.1 SOAP OJ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
W MOVIE
tt *'• Anac~ On Terror Trie FBI
'(erws T'le Ku Kku Klan · {Par! H
t 197~1 Nea Beany, Jotin Bedl
fD FRONTLINE
al> THESHAKESPEAAEPLAYS
\CIMOYIE
• • • "Oh God!' t 19771 George
Burns, John Denv!lf
r t-t \ NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS
S\FAERIE TALE THEATRE
--·~-0 TIC TAC DOUGH
(1) LOVE BOAT
fD P.M. MAGA2JHE
A)MOVE ••t..t "True Contnsms .. p981)
Robef1 ()e NlfO, Rober1 Duv1H
-t:00-
11 (I) KA 111 ALLIE
D (It MOVIE
t t ·•0nty When I laugh" ~ 1941]
M•lll• Mason, Knsty Mt:Nichol
D O MOYlE ·'Best Kept Secrets" (Premlllf•I Pal-
ly Duke As1;n. Freoerlc fOl'r•t.
·=GRlfflN &l M SIW([SPEAJtl PIAYS
It.~-..........:.
S>MOVE * 11-t "Oncl Merl Don'1 WHr P\Jld''
(19121 SIM Miiiin, Ractltl W•O
I ZIMOYIE
tt1t "Higf!Timt (19e0)81B9Cre»-
by, F'•l>IM _.,,._
1)(1 NEWHART
' .... I
~MOVIE
• • ·~ "The Story 01 A Woman"
11969! flobef1 Stac~. B1b1 Aridefsson
W t+ORSE RACING 0 ONTHEMOVE
-10:00-u (J) CAGNEY & LACEY ommNEWS 0 THE.SASNT ID lAHOOfniEGIAHTS
C MO'llE
• • t Trie Deep t\9771 Rot>ef1
Shaw JacQlJehne Bisset
0 MOVIE
11 • • Trie Secret Policeman s
01ner Sall 1199 11 Jonn Cleese.
G1aham Chapman
-10:30-m IHOEJ>EN0£NT NETWORK
NEWS
ml FRONTLINE
H H80COM1NGATIRACTIONS
S BEST Of BIZARRE 0
-1t:OO-
D 0 0 !'J(i]) ~NEWS
O TAXJ 0 ROWAH & MARTIN'S LAUGH-JN
ID M'A'S'H
W TOP 40VIDEOS
ID DICK VAH DYKE
H MO'ltE • *" "Tenoe.-Mei-cfeS" 11982) Rob-
ert Duvall, Tess Ha1pe1
$'MO'i1E
11 fl "Ttie Best' (No Date) Glona
Guida. Pa111aa W~b!y
2 MOVIE
11 * *'> "'VICIOf I VIC10f1a" {19821
JuJ.e Al'ld1ews. Roberl Pres100
-11:30-
fJ (I ) HART TO HART
0 ~BEST Of CARSON
0 'fWIUGHT ZONE 0 @) ABC NEWS NIBHTUNE
0 IN SEARCH Of ...
ID ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pl.ACE
Cl) STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO
fl!I LA TENtGHT AMERICA
W 700CLU8
0 MO'ltE
• • •7 "Tile Ent1fy ( 1982! Barbara
Hershey. Ron Silver
-12:00-
0 Al.FRED HITCHCOCK .........
0 EYE ON HOU YWOOO
0 MO'ltE
It 11-* "There's A Girl In My Soop"
11970) Pe1et Se!lets, Goldie Hawn. til INOV£HOEHT NETWORK
NEWS
Q) THICKE Of 'THE NIGHT
ml MOVIE
11 * 'All My Oa1l1ng Oaugtitll'S '
'1972) Robert Young Raymond Mas·
"' -12:06-c SCANDALS
-12:20-
s MOVIE
••"lOTo M10ntght (19831Charles
Brooson. Andrew Stevens.
-12:30-
D ~ LA TE NIGHT WITH DAV10
LETTERMAH 0 GAEATRECOROAL8UM
COLLECTION
O LA TODAY
l!J ROWAH & IAARTIH'S LAUOH-4H
ll) LOVE, AMEJICAN STYLE
ED ART Of BEING HUMAN
-12:36-
HJ ON LOCATION
-lt.0-
0 l1l COt.UM80
-1:00-
0GENEAUTAY
D HOU. VWOOO Ct.llSEUP
(f) TliE PROTECTORS
Ill MOVE
t t 1\ "Tiie W~lul CounltY"
( 19591 Roblf1 Milehum. J\1111 Lon-
'°" Ill GEHESCOTT -t:'°-C)MOVIE * 't "The Happy Hool!;«" i 19751
Lynn Redgrave. Jlan•Pierrt •umont.
-1:30-
0 HEAi.TM FlWI
UGENEAUTRY
D NOU. IWOOO ClOllEUP
(!)MOVIE
t t 'Comt Oul f"ightlrti;" (lt4S! LIO
Gotcty, Hunn: Hll. m AU W fttE FAMK.Y llf llEWS
OlllOYE
• t •" 'Brl;ldOOl'I .. Pt541 Gtnt
KllY. Cyd Clletll-9t. ··-···~••A Wttll'S YICt!IOn'" 11H1t
Nt11'1tit ~I ~ Nolflt.
'
-1:40-
HIMOVIE ••''I "Wittioul A T1ace' ( 1983) Kate
Nelligan. J\ICld HifSCh.
-2:00-
0 (])CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH
Ill NEWS
-2:05-s llOY1E
• "Ttie Man WllO Couldn'I Gel
Enough' (1983!RL Peck ,V HodQe
-t.30-
DNEWS
-2:50-c MOVIE
11 • * Personal Best' ( 19821 Mariel
Hermngway, Pat1ice DoilMl()o
-3:00-
1 !J CHICO AHO 'THE MAH
-3:30-
C!'I FAJlli 20
ll) MARCUS WElBY, M.0.
O ON THE MOVE z MOVE
'Ttie House QI God ' (1978! Tim
Mattiesen. Bess Armsuong.
-3:3S-
S MOVIE
•• ··satan3000"11981fOa'iiOCar·
radine. Slockard Crianning.
-3:40-
HJMOVIE * * '• "Seconcl Thollghts" !1982)
Luc.e Arnaz. CrllQ Wasson
-•:00-® TOP O' 'THE UOANIHG
i01MOVIE * •1h: "The fl'thty" /1982) Barbarl
Hershey, ROl1 Silver
-•:30-
C!l ntE MUPPET'S
David Haoaelhoff
'Knight
Rider'
marries
actress
C A RMEL (,\P) -
Da\lid Hassclhoff, star of
televisio n 's "Knight
Rider." was married Satur-
day toa 27-year--old Aorida
native in a casual sunset
ceremony on the bluffs
ovcrlook1na the Pacific
Ocean. Th~ bride. Catherine
Hic kl an d , wore a
full-length white lace sown
with a train held by two
young attendants.
The short blonde actress
and her tall SPouse, who
wore a khaki suit and pink
carnation, took commu·
ni on and exchanaed vows
in front of about •S family
members and friends.
About another 100 ~pie
attended the rccepuon 11
the Hiahland1 IM.
Private security &uard•
prowled the around~ kttP' 1na a lookout for news
photographen. some of
whom crashed 1he cer·
emOny by crawl Ina Lhrou&h
the bus.heL I .
·~ I
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IN TERMI \ '
Com
as th
sho
"father's N
tclev1s1on showS.
Willson's "The ~
Newpon Beach
while Nc11 Simon'
Tustin's L.P. Repe'
The Golden
sho.,..·s as .. Fath~~
-was ""'rHten and
also 1-1.•1!1 pla) the}e
laura f\11trchcll. M'f
Cathey. Mikl·
Cindy Kragcs anCf
Pcrformunceso
Frida ~. Sa1urda}
p.m . 1n lhe Play
campus. c·a11 895
Professional act
Church production ·
taking the title rol'
Jonl'lll' St,crs. a fi
thl' librarian.
-\lso featurl.'d
Groskreutz. (1(-ne
Bro"·n1n~and B
the 20..picce o rch
Fnday. Saturday a
this Saturday at l :.
Nl'wpon Beach.
Harper Roism
Sunshine Boys."
into one last pc
Compan y under the Pcrformanc~ -
8: 15 and Sundays a
JOO Centennial W
details. ·i..-
Th1s IS the 11
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. ,. Orange Coast DAILY Pit.OT/Monday, March 28, 11&4
~ " Cher: Heat under the co0l
Singer-actress belatedly revels tn
Osca nomination for 'Sllkwood-.-
'' 801 ftOMAS ea •' 1 • ...._""""
8'VERLY HILLS -"Nominated for best pcr-
.Ormantt by an actress in a supporting role: Cher.
• ilkwood' .... "
Chet and boyfriend Val Kilmer were watching the
atlevidon tcreen an the bedroom ofber opulent Benedict
Canyon home as Mickey Rooney announced the
nomioecs for the 1983 Acadtmy awards. Her reaction'?
"I just son of accepted the news automaticaJly and
thtn wettt beck to doing my morning exercises. It wasn't
\aftW lWO days later. after reading about the reactions of the
other ftOl'ninces. that the import of it bit me. Then I was
realJy shook."
Her reaction was in character. During her 1 S years as a sbow biz luminary, Cher has projected an image of total
cool. bdn'Serinc on ultimate boredom. Yet underneath all
t"-1 it a woman of defiant independence and relentless
ambllJM.
Kowever belated. she talto great plcasun 1n her
nomimst1• as one of the five best suppon1 ng actresses of
the )'car. h marlts a milestone in the career of a star who
ldmttledly has been the object of derision.
"I saw it myself when I went to a theater tn Westwood
where they were showing trailers for 'Stlltwood,'" Cher
said ... When my name appeared among the credits. the
aa3ieftcc lau&hed. I was devastated. Why would they
., y ... lau~ I t the appearance of a visual name on the screen?
ft~ 'Later someone from ABC Pictures told me that at ~ril · ~ prtviews in C hicago and Denver. the audiences also
t ..... __ laughed ttthen my name appeared at the beginning of the g ~n Lau ra Mitch ell and Jlm Landis (foreir.uu4) picture. But when the picture was over. they cheered." ~BKlm.~ ftl&mon are the parents and Mic hael War•• and 'l'erl Cher turns perplexed that people will not take her · Me;cs Hamllton tbe kid• in "Father'• Noee Bleed8'' !9CnOusly.
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Ch er -making them laugh, then c heer.
an. at Golden Weat College. "I supJ)Ose it would have been easier 1f my private li fe
~ an, hadn't been so public," she admitted ... The trouble with people say. JUSl work."'
' i • Also w1nd1n~ up Fnday a nd Saturday 1s "Right Bed, ~na as visible as I have been is that people only see the She became a hot ttcket in Las Vegas o n her own. ~it Wro ng Husband · at the Huntington Beach Pl~hausc. obvioa.. endured a ruinous marriage to rock musician Gr~
oila Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. "I'~ not really rebellious, but I refuse to live my life Allman and seemed forever in the headlines. Through tt
M Ntio s· Howard Solomon directs the comedy. which goes ub at the way l'm supposed to. As a result. l'vc made my aJI she wanted desperately to be taken seriously as an
given 8:30. Reservations 847-4465. m1stalces in public. But ifl patterned my life for the benefit actress. But filmmakers wouldn't consider her.
inee "The Elephant Man.. resumes Wcdnesda} aDd of public opinion, I'd still be with Sonny." One of her rejections came from famed director Mike
Onve, conttnues through Saturday's final stag10g at the Gtm. Thar1 where it all started: Sonny and Cher. In 1965 Nichols. She recalled telling him angrily, "You're wro~! llll~llh-.ion/ · 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). with an I p.nf. st1t and Softl\y Bono borrowed S 168 and made a htl single. I'm real talented. and some day you'll rcalae that I am .. " ~•·ttic curtain "Baby, Don't Go." With "I Got You, Babe." they became Two )Cars ago she moved to New York with her
ti s cd T~o performances of" .<\ltce tn Wo nderland" .,.,,1\ be ~ord stars. They co-starred on their own TV vanety children. Chastity Bono and Elijah Allmann, and tried her _.., .. ,..,.~ • tj<>f) givt n at :!:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturda} and a finale at 2:30 !how. with Cher appeanng in outrageous gowns and luck with stage producers. Same resulL But her mother 1e~j p.m. unda) at the Forum II Theater on the campta bf putting down her husband with smart cracks. was a fnend of Roben Altman. the fiJm director d yS a1 G~den West College 1n Huntington Beach. Rcscrvateons • ..I was miserable." she recalled in an interview at her ("M-A-S-H") who was staging a play, "Come Back to the
. a} e. eaitr. 964-5392 home a white-columned E&Yprian monument. "It wasn't Five and Dime. J1mm} Dean:· Cher won a role and was
f1l Jbr' r1bcf' Oran~e Count} 's four dinnertheaters are conun11Jna aood fodbe, and it wasn'tgood for Sonny. We had to break cheered by the criucs.
• their musical productions: · t foT the good of both of us. The best advice J had was "l was amazed," she said. "It was the first play I had
I Sl:&it •"Man of La Mancha" at the Cunain Call Dinna m Lucy (BaJI. who split with co-star husband Dest ever been in. I tned out for ·The Mikado' in school, but I _.......__, .. i t'ttt Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). ll~tly maz . She told me, 'Go on and work: don't worry what lost." GI.... ~nd.. ellCept Mondays through May 6 a t varying cunain tir'&ca. ,.....;,--_....i:__. ____ :_ _____ _:.... ___ __:. __ -r-_;_-------------------
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I ~ and 7 p.m .. throuih Apnl 15 .
..... ..__,,... •"Funny Girl" at the Grand Dinner Thcatu. l •
Freedman W ay opposite Disneyland. Anafl"eim •
~....... (772-77 10), nightly except Mondays at varying times
through May 27.
• .. I'm Getting M) .<\ct Together and Taking It on the
Road" at the Harlequin Dmner Playhouse. 3503 S.
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•··oea1h1rap .. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-074)),
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\\Why is your dress falling off?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
''He loves the thrill of the chase."
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
TOMORROW?! ARE
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···'°™~ Ffl-L.A WHO CLAIMS 10 ~~ IHE: L.e6E:Nt'A~ PNJL
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ANSWERS TO BIJDGE QUIZ
Q.l -Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•KJ1063 <:IS OQJ9 +AJ6l
The bidding has proceeded:
'•' Norlb Ea1t South Weit
It Pan 3 + PH1
5 + Pa11 ?
Whal action do you take"!
A.-Had partner wanLed lo
know how many aces you
have. he could have em
oriented because most ol
your points are prime.
However, that does not mean
that you should respond one
heart. Bid your hand natural·
ly. Respond one diamond. lf
partner has four hearts, ht>
can introduce the suit: if not,
you ran jump in no trump at
your nt>xt turn.
ployed Blackwood. There Q.3-As South. vulnerable.
for.e. he must be interested 1n you hold:
something else. and logit'nlly +AKJ1054 ~9 <>AK95 •Q6
it can only bl· th<> 11uality or The bidding has proceeded:
your trump~. You arr rer South Weat North EHt
tainly morr than adr4u11u· 1n I + 2 ' Pau Pus
that dt'partmt·nt. ~o Wl' ?
would KO on to 'I~ !,paM~. What a1·t1on do .vou lakt".'
.Q.2-:\' South. \ ulnt•rablt'.
vou hold:
·+AI06 KJS3 A985 +72
Partnt·r open' t ht• h1dd1ng
v.ith ont· dub Wh.it do 1·ou
rl'spond'.'
A.-Som1·t1m1•' .1ou ha11• to
~lrl't1·h a lit I It· lo .111mp tot\\ o
no trump, but th<t l 1• not thl-
ca'l" h1:n· Your hand '' ~u1t
A.-Yuu havr a VN .V Kood
hand . but to ~how 1l with it
Ju mp 1n <.padt·' '' too
11r11l.1t1·rJI I 1uubl1• 1, nwn•
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Ji.1rtn1·r m1J.(hl lia11· .1 h1•.1rt
't.u·k .1r11I bt• .1hl1• lo rnn1 t•rt
lo p1·n.d1Jt•' tor .'our bt·~t
r(''ull II ht• rt·~pond' in
dub,, )OU ('an tht·n rt•h1<l
.vour 'pade~.
Q.4-Neither vulnerable, ••
South you hold:
•9S c:7 AltQa OAM •Kl4
The bidding has pr()(ffdtd:
Sou~ We•t Nortla Eut
1 1\1 Pan 3 <::> , ...
1
What do you bid now"/
A. -Your hand ratea one
move toward 1lam. Since you
will not get the information
you nt>ed by asking lot aces,
lhe obvious course lo adopt ls
a cue-bidding sequence. Bid
four diamonds. However. H
parlnt>r simply rt>bids four
ht>art s, throw in Lht' Lowt>I.
Q.S -Hoth vulnerable. 11s
South you hold:
+98732 ~Q6 <>86 +AKJ9
The bidding has proct>eded:
Wut North Eut South
I ) I ~ Pua ?
What art ion do you take''
A. -Partner may. or may
not. ha ve signifi<"ant support
for one or your blatk suits,
but any effort to probe for an
altrrnative conlra<'l courts
dJauter. For tuJQpJ.. U you
bid one epade partner mlsht
pau with a elasltton, tearing
a ml1fll. Your hlJld It worth
10mt action. and the reeom·
mended move I• a raite to
two hearu. A doubleton
honor la adequate aupport for
a 1uil In which partner baa
overealled.
Q.&-A1 South. vulnerable.
you hold:
tQJ9 C7 AKQ987J •Atz
Thf' bidding has proceeded:
South We.t Nertli Ea1t
I ~ PHt 1 • PUI
?
What do vou bid now'!
A. -Your superb hand has
just bt>comt f'Vt'n better. As
little as fivt> spades to the
king and the king of dubs in
partner's hand will givt you
an excellent play for six
ht>arts. and evt>n a grand
slam rould be laydown on
minimal valu rs. You <"an ap·
prise partner of this by jump
shifting to thrt>e <'lubs.
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FU~KY ftl~KERBEAN
DR. S~OCK
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R~tZING THAT SUSIE IS UPSET WITH HER
APPeARANCE,A&eEY
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ROOM WHIL.E SAM
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Minna new manager Helping troubled employee
at Con t ?4n t • g n• C } forPublicPolicyandAdmintstraUon, . .I.. a c 1n 1rm ounse ing cheaper al~ applies to employers in the
. pnvate sector. "Troubled employees
Newport Beach resident MJcltael Mlnaa has lx-en promoted to manager,
Orange ~ounty for C.W. Driver, the 65-year-old Southern California general
contracting.firm. The ~n~ounce~ent ~as made by Du~ Robert.•. managing
partner. ~inn~. who JOIOed Dnver in 1979 as a pro1ect engineer in the CO~J?any s .Irvine. office-. was most rt;cently a project manager. Jn his new
pos1hon. Mmna will manage the office in Irvine and oversee all Driver projects
than cost of time r~uire special consideration ... tbe
legislation of the last I 0 or 12 years is lost to companies often the basis of a defense," he
explained. · -
in Orange County. • • • • . SamoeJ. D. Aadenon of Corona del Mar has been appointed president.
chief executive offi~er and a member of the board of Alpha Therapeutic Corp.
Anderson was prc:v1ously with the Hyland division ofTravenol Laboratories.
Alpha Therapeutic collects and fracuonates blood plasma into various blood
components. • • • . Newport Beach resident Ken E. Beck has joined the Southern California n:gi~nal sales office of RIDGE, Inc., a design, engineenng. manufac'turer and
d1stnbutor of custom NOT systems and equipment. As a sales engineer for the
Atlanta-based tinn, Beck will be responsible for pre-sale and post-sale technical
and customer support. Before joining RIDGE. Beck was president of his own
electronic distributing company in Dallas. • • • L)'llll Powers has joined the public relations division of Santa Ana-based
Jensen Associates Inc. as an account executive. Powers was a senior writer at
Cocbrue Chase, Livingston & Co in Irvine before joining Jansen. Her initial
responsibilities at Jansen will be managing the Pertee Computer account. said
Jack VlDceat, vice president. • • • Don Hicks oflrvine has been appointed vice president, development and
marketing at St. Joseph 801pitaJ in Orange. Hicks has previously served as
director of the St. Joseph BospltaJ Foundation for 10 years. • • • Leiaure-TecbDology, Inc., a nationwide developer of master-planned
communities for adults, has moved its offices to 170 Gateway Plaza in
Newport Beach. The developer leased 4,000-square-feet of office spac.e in Tbe
Irvine Co. office complex, with a lease valued at S 132,000. The firm was based
in the East Coast firm until two years ago. when it moved its headquarters to
Los Angeles. The Newport Beach office is the Southern California division of
the company and oversees developments in ~amarulo and Oceanside. • • • James M. Bannan has been named to the sales/leasing staff of the Charles
DUD Co.'1 Orange County office located in Newport Beach. James was most
recently affiliated with Van Vleck Realtors in San Jose as a residential real
estate agent. • • • Ceremonies marking the completion of construction recently for a S 15
million two-story addition to Hughes Aircraft Co.'1 Newport Beach facility.
The facility h_ouses the Hughes solid state products division and adds
110.000-square-feet to the 300,000-square-feet previously occupied. Also
included as part of the expansion project is an adjacent 5-story parking
structure. • • • David Iwata has been named director of sales at the lrvioe Marriott,
according to Ronald V. Cribbet, general manager of the 500-room Koll Ce11ter
Irvine hotel. Iwata has been with Marriott for seven years.
• • •• Edmud M. Goodbae has been named president of UCO Air, an aviation
By SUSAN MONAHAN
Dell, Piiot Corr~t
Troubled employees are those who
literally bring their problems tQwork.
They may be plagued by drug or
alcohol problems. linancia! strain.
personal difficulties or sexual har-
rassment.
The employer may have to deal
with chronic lateness. excessive
absenteeism. decreased productivity.
earl) retirement, erratic behavior.
misconduct and on the job accidents.
The company may be burdened with
increased premiums for workmen's
compensation and unemployment
insurance, or even lawsuits.
"This is why many employers are
saying ·we have to deal with the
troubled employee: He's costing us a
fortune'," said Kermit L. Francis.
director of personnel and employee
relations for the City of Pasadena.
Francis and Edward C. Caprieljan,
Ph.D .. a private management con·
suhant based in Manhattan Beach.
led 24 public administrators through
a two-day workshop on "The
Troubled Employee" in Long Beach
recently.
But Caprielian said the infor·
mation in the workshop. offered
through the CSU Long Beach Center
UPs AND DowNs
NEW YORK (AP) -The following list show.\ the Over· he·Counter stocks and warranh that have oone up the mosl and down the most based on percent of change for Fridav. No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shares are included. Nel and percentage changes are the
diffttrence between lhe previous dosing bid Price and lodav's last bid Price.
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fuel and jet maintenance company with headquarters at John Wayne Airport. 1 Goodhue was recently an instructor at the Harvard University Grandoate 2
Scltool of Business, and was co-owner of Martin Aviation before that. 3
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Costa Mesa resident Lee McCuUoagb, who has been involved in various 5
aspects ofrcal estate management and marketing in Southern California for the ~
past 10 years. has been named sales manager of Daum Corp.'1 Orange County I
office. McCullough, who has served as an industrial real estate marketing 10
specialist in Daum's Orange County office for the past three years. is l1~
rcsponsbile for managing a sales staff of 17 people in her new post. J . . . ,.
Irvine resident Marry D. MUJer has been appointed vice president of l~
commercial lending at Marine National Bank's Airport Business Banking 17
Center, it was announced by John P. Binasld, executive vice president. Before Ji
joining Marine, she was vice president in the business banking department at 20
Crocker Bult'• Newport office. ~~
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An e-stimated 14 percent of the
work force falls into the "troubled"
category. and simply handing such
employees a pink slip could land an
employer in the center of a legal
battle. An outside arbitrator or a
judge may rule against the employer if
"just cause" is not established -and
establishing it can be tricky.
..There's no one legal foundation
for just cause:· said Caprielian. There
are. however. seven criteria (for·
mutated by arbitrator Carroll R.
Daughtery) an employer can use as
guidelines:
-1. Did the agency give the
employee forewarning of the results Kermit L. Francia
of misconduct?
- 2. Was the agency's rule reason-
ably related to the safe and efficient
running of the business and the
performance that could be expected
of an employee?
-3. Did the agency make an effort
to determine whether a rule was, in
fact, broken?
- 4. Was the investigation con-
ducted fairly? ·
-5. Did the investigation provide
proof of the employee's guilt?
-6. Has the agency applied rules
and discipline evenhandedly to all
employees?
-7. Was the degree of discipline
reasonably related to: (a) the senous-
ness of the offense and (b) the
employee's prior record with the
agency?
Tied into this is the concept of
.. progressive discipline." which many
arbitrators believe should precede
termination. "Anyone involved in
the labor mqvement knows there•s
four steps," said Francis. "Oral
warning, written warning. suspension
and termination."
.. Of course, some ty~of conduct
are so outrageous that management
can take severe action without oral
and written reprimands," said
Caprielian.
On the other hand, "It's not enough
that you had misconduct .... Some-
thing has to happen to me· as an
employer in order for me to fire you
for misconduct." said Francis.
Not all employees believe that
firing someone is the solution. Some
think that. rather than focus on the
mi5conduct and administer dis-
cipline. it is worthwbile to focus on
the problem causing the misconduct
and offer assistance.
"Both methods work. " said Fran-
c1s. What 1s important. he stressed, is
t~ h~v~ a clear c~mpany philosophy:
d1sc1plme or ass1stanc.e. Having de~
cided on ne or the other. "Then we
can write our policy."
But most employers implement a
policy that springs from a
non-philosophy. in which each case is
bandied individually without refer-
ence to overall guidelines.
.. Disciplined assistance is the re-
sult," said Francis. adding that
neither employee nor employer ben·
cfits from it. "If there is not a primary
theme, there's a lot of confusion .... If
you deal with some employees one
way and some another ... you invite
lawsuits {and) create a very confused
management."
When Francis polJed the group at
the workshop, a slight majority
favored the helping approach.
"Before you can establish your
philosophy, you have to ask some key
questions," said Francis. "Can we
afford it? What message do we want
to-send out to employees?"
He pointed out that setting up an
in-house counseling service, or even a
referral service, is expensive. Further.
he said their research indicated that
while rehabilitation may benefit the
employee, it doesn't necessarily profit
the employer.
"You may find there's an ample
supply of people for the majority of
jobs you have,"' he explained. "If my
recruiting system is okay, I have an 86
percent chance of getting a good
employee who is not troubled."
Nor is there any guarantee that an
assistance program will rehabilitate
an employee. "Our experience has
been that in directed (mandatory)
programs. you have a 90 percent
rec1d1v1sm rate," said Francis.
they go in voluntarily, you've
about 50 percent.
.. There's no law that I know of tbM
requires an employer to help out .e
troubled employee" and the tealOal
for doing so are often hued •
intangibles ... If you have a belpiaa
program ... employees say you havt t
high-dass organiz.ation, that pcOlllc
are helped here," explained Kermit:
Feelings of rcspons.ibiUty toward tbc
employee or the community may alto
enter into the decision.
Even if a company ot>ts to assist u
employee, the employer's focus
should be on work performance, said
Francis. not on the problem 1tsdf.
And even the most altruistic em-
ployer ii going to eventually expect an
improvement. .. If you have a bel(rial
P~. you need to move aow
disetpline if the perfonnanoc coo.
tinues to be urulClCeptable," said
Francis.
For many employers, of course, the
essential question tS whether such a
pr08J'lm will save money for the
company. K~it responds with a
qualified "no."
''We have shifted from beinj an
industrial society to being a ~
municauons society ... you're shifti.Qg
from a situation where people la\IC
routine day-t<>-day tasks ... Right
now. discipline saves you money ...
How about five years from nowfMy
guess is that the savings will be ln ...
employee assistance." :
Workshops on .. The Troubled
EmplQl)lee" arc scheduled Much
28-29. May I 0-1 1 and June l ~20.
Registration is S 180. For mo~ iqfor·
mation. contact William Manes.
(213)498-4177.
600 entries expected for ad award~
More than 600 entries are expected io this year's
AdAwards '84 competition from local and nationwide
advertisers. The winners will be announced at a banquet
on Tuesday. April 24. at Knott's Berry Farm.
entries. dinner. and break-dancing entertainment.
The competition entrv fee isS25 for membersand130
for non~'!'embers. Mor~ lnfonnation about entering lbe
compet1t1on or attending the banquet is available by
calling 680-3601. The evening costs $30. and includes an exhibit of the
Weekly Orange County bond report
MATURITY CURRENT YIELD TO
BOND / ISSUER COUPON DATE BID* CHANGE YIELD MATURITY
IRVINE USO 5.25% 1/02/97 $68.37 -.87 7.670% 9.590%
ANAHEIM RDA 9.25% 8/01/02 $99.30 9.320% 9.328%
IRVINE RANCH
WATER DISTRICT 6.60% 6/01/03 $72.20 9.140% 9.843%
OC MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
WATER FACILITY CORP. 7.25% 3/01/06 $75.49 9.610% 10.030%
ANAHEIM ELECTROGRAPHIC 9.00% 10/01/07 $94.42 9.550% 9.626%
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT
VARIOUS IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICTS 8.70% 5/01 /08 $88.21 + .31 9.440% 10.010%
ORANGE COUNTY SINGLE FAMILY
HOUSING REVENUE 9.50% 7 /01 /09 $97.18 +2.38 9.770% 9.809%
ORANGE COUNTY SINGLE FAMILY
MUNI. REDEVELOPMENT 9.25% 9/01 /16 $94.62 +2.53 9.760% 9.890%
• -Bid Is per $100 ot face valuation.
Municipal Bonds are In order of maturity.
Data supplied by Newport Securities. For additional information call 957·1081
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That's an apt description of.both business and
business peo ple along the Orange Coast. Tok ep track of
where companies are gotng and which people are helping
them get ther e.just watch 'Credit Line' -very day in the
Business section of your new llilJ Pillt
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Hou•ton'• Akeem 01.tuwon doa the honora after
Cougara topped Wake Foreet Sunday.
Has anyone seen
Express offense?
Seurer frustrated
after interceptions
in a ~eal yawner
By RoGER CARLSON
Of 1tM1 Dailly l'llol le.ff
LOS ANGELES -It's still a week
until All Fools' Day. when the Los
Angeles Express is scheduled to
unveil $40 million dollar quarterback
Steve Young on Sunday. so things
could be worse.
Nevertheless. you would have a
hard time convincing anyone within
the Express organization after Sun-
day's 13-7 loss to the Jacksonville
Bulls before an announced crowd of
16,042 at the Coliseum.
The loss drops the Express to 2-3
with all three losses coming on its
home turf and this one may have been
the most frustrating, as the offense
was not only ineffective, but boring,
against a Jacksonville defense that
entered with a reputat ion as the
United States Football League's No.
17 defense.
Quarterback Frank Seurer, a prod-
uct of Edison High and starting what
may have been his last game for the
Express this year, completed 17 of 31
for 115 yards -an average of 6.2
yards per completion. 3. 7 yards per
attempt. and two interceptions.
"One of these days I'm going to
learn how to play quarterback,'' said
an obviously frustrated Seurer. "Both
of those interceptions were my fault: I
threw way too late. the guy broke and
picked 'em off.
"Our line opened big holes and
gave me all day to throw. I'd make
one play, then do something silly. I
know I can play better than that. ..
Express Coach John Hadl was
upset with the day, too, saying:
"We've got no offense.
"We're not getting it done and we'll
probably go back to a two-back
offense. We definitely have to make a
change. We'll probably start Tom
Ramsey next week (against Herschel
Walker and the New Jersey Gen-
erals). and we'll bring Steve (Young)
in as we go.
"Actually, Frankie didn't play that
badly, there were a lot of factors that
weren't his fault."
Seurer, however, wasn't making
any excuses, nor did he suggest the
presence of Steve Young. the $40
million dollar quarterback on the
sidelines had added additional press-
ure. To the contrary, Seurer said: "I
like it, competition brings out the best
in me."
The statistics, however. dido 't bear
out the statement.
With Seurer at the helm the Express
punted eight times, fumbled the ball
away once and coughed it up twice by
interception. On 10 third-down situ-
ations the Express converted one into
a first down.
Jacksonville sputtered, too. forced
into eight punting situations. but
stayed alive with just one turnover.
Seurer's 4-yard touchdown pass to
David Hersey culminated a 62-yard
march and gave the Express a 7-3
second quarter lead.
•
A couple of standout centers lead
their'teams into NCAA's Final Four NCAA Flnal Four
(at Seattle)
From AP dilpatcbe1
Houston's back for the third
straiJht time. Georgetown . also is
making a habit ofit. Virginia wasn't
expected to be there, but they are. And
Kentucky, a perennial. is making its
first tnp since 1978.
points led Houston over 19th-ranked
Wake Forest 68-63 in the Midwest
Regional at St. Louis,
Georgetown. which lost to North
Carolina in the final of the 1982 Final
Four. will face Mideast champion
Kentucky· in the semifinaJs on Satur-
day. Houston, making its third
straight Final Four appearance. will
meet Virginia. Houston was upset by
8aturday'• Gamea
Kentucky (29-4) n . Georaetown (92-3)
Vlr&lnla (21-11) n . Houtoo (31-4)
They're all going to the NC AA
Final Four basketball champion!lhips
at Seattle.
Monday. April 2
Cbamplonahlp Game
The final two benhs were decided
Sunday when two of the best col-
legiate · centers in the country -
Patrick Ewing of No. 2 Georgetown
and Akeem Olajuwon offifth-ranked
Houston -led their teams into next
weekend's college basketball finale.
Ewing's strong defense sparked
Georgetown to a 6 1-49 victory over
upstart Dayton in the championship
game of the West Regional at Los
Angeles, and Akeem Olajuwon's 29
North Carolina State in last year's
Final Four title game.
Virginia upset Indiana 50-48, and
third-ranked Kentucky defeated No.
6 Illinois 54-51 in Saturday's re-
gionals.
WEST
Ewing scored a game-high 15
points, grabbed seven rebounds and
dominated under the basket as
string of upset victims that had
included Louisiana State. Oklahoma
and Washington.
"We felt that we had to play great
defense against them because they're
so small and quick,'' the 7-0 Ewing
said. "l think we contained them very
well."
Georgetowr1, 32-3. slowly pulled Now. it's on to Seattle for a game
away from Dayton. ending the Flyers'' against Kentucky's twin towers of 7-1
Sam Bowie and 6-11
pin. ..;
"I really haven't been thin.kina
about that," Ewing said ... I'm happy ·
we won this game. I'll start thin.kiftJ"
about that tomorrow or next day." ·
Georgetown put the game away ·
with a 15-5 spurt that gave the Hoyu
a 51-37 lead with 3:43 to play.
Freshman Michael Graham scored :
(Pleue eee NCA.A'8/C4)
Golden West College slugger Shane Flores ha• had no
problem• making the tranaltlon from high school to com-
IWyl'llet ...... .,~u,111
ma.nity college ball. He'• batting a •lzzllng .604 tbJ.11
8e&80D for the Rutlen.
Floies: He should be an umpire
Rustler freshman slugger
hasstruckouttwicein '84
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of the DaillJ l"llot ti.n
They have this game they play in the dugout at
Cerritos College. and former Falcon pitcher Steve Button.
now with Golden West. taught it to his Rustler teammates
recently.
The object is to toss a ball from the dugout seat onto
one of three steps to the dugout. If the ball stays on the top
step. it's a triple, second step a double and first step a single.
Anyway, the other day a few of the Rustlers were
coming up empty with each attempt until freshman
catcher Shane Flores decided to get in on the game. He
promptly went 6 for 6.
He then entered the real world of baseball by going 3
for 4 with a couple of RBI in leading the Rustlers to a 6-3
victory over the Falcons and their ace Dion Beck.
The point is. Shane Flores is hot -to the tune of a
.604 batting average. which is one of the reasons Golden
West is battling it out for the South Coast Conference
baseball title.
Flores. an All-CIF catcher out of Marina High. has
been to the plate 32 times in SCC play. He has struck out
just twice. once ironically enough by Cerritos' Beck.
H is other numbers include four doubles. two tnples.
one homer and 15 RBI while batting .579 in conference
play.
"I can't ever see him slumping," admits Golden West
assistant coach Doug Mansolino. "He drives the ball into
the alley pretty well and he can go to left or to right."
Flores can't pinpoint a reason for the dramatic rise in
his batting average, aside from a few minor adjustments in
his stance and the position of his bat.
"I could always hit the other way but not a good as I
can now,'' the 5-11, 180-pounder says. "I am learning to
recognize pitches as they're being released."
The key to his low strikeout ratio has been his ability
to connect on 0-2 and 1-2 pitches.
"I'm just trying to make contact and they seem to go
through." he says.
In three years at Marina. Flores averaged 50 to 60
at-bats and four strikeouts per season.
"He struck out the other day (against Mt. San
Antonio) on a call that was a high pitch," noted Golden
West Coach Fred Hoover. "It was a bad call. He (Flores)
probably knows the strike zone better than the umpires."
Flores didn't have the starting catcher's job locked up
prior to the season -even after he hit in the mid .400s
during the summer.
"But he did run a few guys off." Hoover points out.
On his defense. Hoover notes: "He's coming along
pretty well. He's a very good receiver and he's quite
knowledgeable of the game."
And whiie he's never been drafted. Flores has to be
(Pleue .ee RUSTLER8/C2)
Dons boast Fountain Valley connection BILLBOARD
TONIGHT
And speaking of connections, Rustlers'
Don Rowe and winning go hand in hand Cu RT
lt'sjusta temporary job and Rowe
will back alongside head coach Ray
Shackleford (or up in the press box)
come football season next fall.
VOLLEYaALL uscn. ... w.a o.. ... c-..
7'.ataA
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Jim Reach spent seven years as
Santa Ana College's baseball coach
and during that span benefitted from
the play of some outstanding players
en route to a .613 winning percentage.
Reacb's lastr.earas the Dons' head
coach was 198 . But it wasn't until
this year that he may have come
across the one of his better double
play combinations.·
The play usually goes Arledae to
Saxton to Winn and it's one of the big
reasons Reach isenjoyingsuciccss
similiar to his baseball years today as
Santa Ana's head softball coach.
Ari~ is Sandra or "Sam" as she
prefen to be called. Suton is Tricia
and Winn is Kelly.
All three were memben oft.lie 1983
Fountain Valle}' Hi&h sof\blll'lcam
which advanced to tllc CJF 1emifin1ls
beforelosinatocventuaJ CJFcbam-
pionCypms.
Atledae is a tlick·fieldina1horuop,
Su ton'• at te00nd and Winn is at
first. Their talent doesn't stop with
defense, either. ArlC'dac lcads the
'
team 1n runs scored and is second on
the club in hits and RBI. Saxton is
second on the team in µme-winning
hits. Winn'sspccialty is defense but
she usually makes contact at the plate.
"I've found that a big ditlerence
between coaching men's baseball and
women's softball is the level of
intensity," says Reach. "However,
that's not the case with Tricia. She
takes the game seriously and it shows
in her play."
On Arledge, Reach notes: "She
very seldom makes a mistake on the
field. She always manages to keep the
baU on the vound, which is very
impon.nt in softball."
On Winn, Reach says: "Defensive-
ly, she's the best fielding first
ba~man 1 have seen on any team
since 1 startedcoachina women's
toftball thrcc years aao. ..
Jn short, the trio from Fountain
Vallcy-represcntina one-thil\1 of
the Dons' starting.lineup-is a
welcomed addition at Santa Ana,
Why Santa Ana?
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"All I know is that J was the last to
decide." says Saxton. "I wanted to be'
with Kelly and Sam because we bad
played together before and were very
successful."
Arledge feels that having all three
women on the same team gives them
added incentive to win the South
Coast Conference and possibly the
state title this year.
And the DonsarcofTin the tight
direction -a I 7.3 start.
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Golden West Collecc assistant
football coach Don Rowe has cajoy·
ingthcsummerin sunny Aritona asa
rovingphchin1coach for the Mil·
wauktt Brewers' minorlcqucaf-
filiates.
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Shackleford gave him th-c OK to
take a one-semester leave of absence.
··1·m pretty excited about it." says
Rowe, who once pitched for the New
York Mets. "I did the same thing for
the Anaels last season."
Rowe will do quite a bit oftraveHng
during the regular ba!leball season this
summer between El Paso the
Brewers' double A farm dub, and
Vancouver, their triple A squad.
Last year while serving as pitching
coach for the Angels' Redwood
affiliate in Rohnert Park. Rowe
helped his team go on to win the
C.flfomia Leaaue pennant.
"l figured 1 mi.ght as well see if the
plan can work qain," Rowe said.
Rowe is quick to point out this is
not a full·time. lona-ranac job.
"l lilteteachina. I havcu much fun l~china tennis and wei&ht tniningas
t docoachinafootbell.11ikcto
instNctandseethinasua.mout-tee
tfthetll work."
He s hopina for the same kind of
results heaot from the Redwood
Pioneers.
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Confusion-filled
Brazil Grand Prix
captured by Prost
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RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil -Alatp •
Prost of France. in a turbo-charaed
Mclaren, won the breakdown-plagued
Brazihan Fonnula One Grand Prix auto race Sunday
averaging 111.5 miles an hour around the 3.125-mil~
Jacarepagua race track.
Fioland's Kcke Rosberg was second in a Williams
at an average of 110.9 mph, and Eho de Angelis of llaly
"as third at 110.1 in a Lotus. Only eight of the 26
staners finished.
Jn founh place was Ameri-
can Eddie Cheever an an Alla
Romeo. averaging 109.3 mph.
followed closely by rookie Manin
Brundle of eniland an a Tyrrell
France's Patrick Tamba' tool
sa·Hh. even though his Ri.'nault
stopped on the ~ast lap.
Wath the ncton an the
!leason-open1ng race. the
29-}ear-old Prost Y.On nine points
Prost and took 1 hl· lead an 1 he 1 98~
Grand Pm. dn H'rs' championship.
"I ''as 'lure I v. as going to "an " said Prost. .. But I
lo!>t 20 sernnd!> changing tares an mid-race and "as lucl '
thl' other car' d ropped out ..
Rominick sharp; Angels fall
P.\LM ~PRINGS -Robin Yount ii
lined four ... 1ngks and dro"t' an four runs
Sunda~. ll'ad1n~ the Miiwaukee Brl'\H'rs to
an 8-3 e\h1bt11on baseball "''n o' l'r the
.\ngeb.
'l ount. r.m1 ng his a'erage 10 491 and has RBI
count to I 7, dell vered two-run ~angles m both the
seventh and eighth annangs as the Brewers scored seH~n
times to overcome a 3-1 deficit.
The Angels had taken the lead behind rookie
right-hander Ron Romanick, who allowed onl) an
unearned run an six innings. Dack Schofield's two-run
single an the: founh and Rod Carew·s RBI smgle in the
fifth accounted for the runs.
"I've gotten more confident e'er) tame l'\t:
pitched." said Romanick, "ho pitched Double-A ball
wath Nashua of the Eastern League last }ear. "I've had
six ouungs to show them what I can do. I've pitched as
well as I can."
Used boats
showcased
.\ boat sho" for bargain hunters 1s scheduled to get
under wa\ Thursda\ at Lado Manna Village. NeY.port
Beach. With the fir t of three an-the-water shows.
The Used Boa1 Sho"' will run through Sunda) and is
l'\pected to lure first-time boat bu~crs on a budget. along
"11h seasoned 'ach tsmen who prefer to an' est an
11{'.ean-tested 'esscls.
~tore than 35 qualified )acht brol ers \\1ll d1spla~
nearl> :!00 pov.er and sail boat'> ~5 feel and longer The
hoats w1ll anclude older classics. cu~tom and sema<ustom
'achts and production boats
"What you won't find at the l '!>ed Boat Sho" I!> a
li\er-upper." said Duncan Mclnto!>h. the i,ho w
producer. "The brokers in our sho\\ arl' not spend mg tame
Jnd monc) to sdl rundo"'n 9oals
.. In fact . there "'Ill be mam boats 1ha1 are real i,ho"'
fHetes that put some of the boat<; being built toda) to
'hamc. L:sed boat shopping is 'el) d1fferen1 from ne" boat
hu)ing where }OU start w11h a basi.' pnce and e'er:thang
gets added on a~ options.
"W11h a used boat you aften get a quaht) outfitted
hoat at onl) a frac11on of the replacement price ...
5evcral banb will also have booths al the boat !>hows
tu assist rn the finac1al planning of the boat purchase.
Following the Used Boat Show "'II be the Sailboat
'>how. April 4-8 The Power Boat how is scheduled April
11-15
Show hours arc wcckda\'!> 11 a m. to sunset. and
"eekends. I 0 a.m. to sunset. Admission 1s $4. SO for adults.
$2 for children 6-12. and children under s1' free .
Close Encounter wins
New Orleans still undefeated
Job.onle Walton's fourth touchdown s
pass Sunday, a picture-perfect 44-yard 411 •
overtime bomb to Frank Lockett, kept the
New Orleans Breakers' perfect record
intact with a 41-35 Uniled States Football ~ague
victory over the winless Chicago Blitz. Walton
completed 29 of 43 passes for a league-record 440 yards.
including touchdowns of 14 yards to running back
Buford Jordan in the first quaner. 4 yards to light end
Dao Ro11 an the third quaner and 9 yards to wade
receiver Cbarlle Smitb wuh 1.52 ten an the regulation play. In other
games. the New Jersey Ge nerals
plastered the winless Washington
Federals. 43-6 and the Denver
Gold defeated the Memphis
Showboats. 28-24 ... Herschel
Walker rushed 27 11 mes for I 16
yards and scored four limes 1n the
Generals' rout of the '1s1tang
Federals before a crowd of3J.075.
He caught a 4-yard pass from
Sipe Brian Sipe in tht• first quarter. ran
in from 9 and J ~ards out an a 70-second span in the
'.>econd pt."nod and scored from the 5 m the third . In
Memph1'.>. Craig Penrose thre" tY.o touchdown passes
and Vincent White scored from I b > ards ou 1 "11h 5 7
'ieconds kft as the Gold rallied to defeat the ShoY.boat~
before 21 2 11
Gullickson sinks Dodgers
VERO BEACH . Fla. -Winning Ill
pitcher Bill Gullickson's 2-run double an
thesaxth ann ang hfted Montreal 1ntoa I-run
lead and the Expos held on to edge 1tic Los
Angeles Dodgers 5-4 in ei1.h1b1taon baseball Sunday.
Traalang 2-1 . Gulhckson followed singles by Jam
Wohlford and Terry Francona wath his first hat of the
spri ng to lnock in the tr ans and go-ahead runs.
Montreal added two more an the seventh on a 2-run
double b} Wohlford.
Los Angeles scored twice an the bottom of the
se.,.enth 10 cut the lead to one. Candy Maldonado's
2-out tnple scored Steve Yeager from first and
Maldonado scored on an infield single by Pedro
Guerrero.
Gullickson 1s 1-0 an the spnng. Fernando
Valenzuela. 1-3. took the loss.
Action underneath
Dayton•• Larry Schellenberg (11) and
Roosevelt Chapman (left). ana Houston 'a
BOATING
NEW ORLEANS -Bob Eastwood's n
victory 1n the USF&G Clu ic was a
triumfh of perscrveranoe.
" knew I could win. It was just a ·
mat\er of when. a matter of when I could put cvcryth1na
together," the 38-year-old Eastwood said Sunday after
he had ended 13 years of struule and f rustratton by
winning for the first tame in has career.
He nailed down has front-running, three-troke
victory w11h a closing round of 2-under-par 70.
Eastwood. who led or shared the lead throughout
the 72 holes. started lhc final round on the Lakewood
Country Club course -7,080 yards oflakes and ponds
and f?irways hned witb oaks and moss-dripping cypress
-wath a three-stroke advantage.
He holed a bunker shot for a birdie on the first hole.
hit a driver from the fairway and two-putted forbardie-4
on the st>cond and never looked back. He finished with
a 272 total, 16 under par.
King gains first tour victory
KAAN '\PALI. Hawa11 -Betsy Kang, n
of Limekiln. Pa., won her first LPGA
tournament unda y after shooting a
four-round. ~-under-par :?lO al the
Women·~ Kemper Open.
Fan1shang three strokes behind was Pat Bradle> of
Marcos Island. Fla .. who finished the tournament Y.1lh
a 6-under-par 186. while Tatsu ko Ohsako of Japan was
third at 187 aficr double-bogeying the 17th hole.
Kmg, 29. moved up stcadll> 1n the tournament 10
take the $3 0.000 first -place prize. She started the
tournament with a 72. and followed wath 71-69-71.
Trade " 1nds that plagued the golfers dunng t'arlaer
rounds 'an1shed on Sunda> .._,1ng took advantage of
the lack of wind and plaved the first nine holes of the
Ro}al Kaanapall Nonh tourse at C\en par.
One the back nine. Kang b1rd1ed both the par-3,
160-yard I I th hole and the par-5. 47 1-> ard 12th hole-for
a 2-undcr-par 71.
January marches to victory
INDIAN WELLS -Don Janual) n fired a six-under par 66 on Sunda} to
capture the Vantage lnv1ta11onal seniors
golf tournament.
January. who began the round tra1ho$ by two
strokes. birdied three of his last four holes to win by four
shots over Maller Barber.
The 55-year-old January had a 72-hole total of 280,
seven under par. Par for the tournament wa s 287
because the golfers played o ne ofthe1r four rounds at the
par-7 1 Desert Course. Three rounds. including Sun-
day's final 18 holes. were played on The Vantage Club's
par-72. 6,911-yard Mountain Course.
AP Wlrepl\otoe
Akeem Olajuwon and Wake Forest••
Anthony Teachey tangle Sunday.
Mandllkova aeta 'paat Jordan
DALLAS -Hana Mandlikova of Ki3
CiechosJovak11 snapped a three-match
lo 1111 trcak to Kathy Jordan and took her
founh 11tle of lhc year with a 7-6. 3-6. 6-1
Viflinta Slim5 of Dallas victory Sunday. .
Mandlikova. who snapped Manina Navratilova's
S4-match winning streak in Oakland recently,
prevaou~ly had won the Houston, Washington and
Cahtomaa Virgmaa Shms Tournaments.
lhe 24-year-old Jordan. and ranked No. S by the
Women's Tennis Auociation
e-0mputer, earned SJ-i,000 u the
runner-up. It was ber fifth finaJ in
her last eight tournaments but &be
hasn't won since 1982 in Boston.
After Mandlikova had taken
the first sci with a 7-3 tiebreaker.
Jordan charged back in the sec-
ond sct to break her opponent's
service twice.
Mandlikova doublt--faultcd
twice in the eighth game of the
Mand Ullova second set in which she constant-
ly quc-staoned close calls by the li nesmen.
Mandlakova saad , "l got mad and decided she was
getting all the breaks so let's 11.0 to a third set."
Favored Fall Time holds on
.\RCADIA'-Favored Fala Tame held ~
off the dosing ru~h of Gate Dancer Sunday
to capture thl' $132. 700 San Felipe Handi-
cap for 3-year-olds by a head before a crowJ
of62.854 at Santa Anata.
Jocke~ Sandy Hawley sent Fali Time ahead of has
live male; turning for home whale Eddie Delahoussaye
rallied uate Dancer from last place. 7'h lengths back to
mal.e has dosing charge which JUSt fell shon.
Tht' tame for I 1-16 males was 1:42 3-5. with
Commemorate finishing thi rd followed by Cardell.
Artichoke and French Legionaire.
Fala Tame. the richest 3-year-old on the thorough-
bred scene this ~ear. won the $86.450 purse to boost his
career eamangs to $935.6 79
TeleYl.alon, racllo ..
NC>Oft.
RADIO
1 p.m. -aAUBAU.= Angel9 vs. Mltwliuk•
from Palm Sprtngs, KMPC (710).
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10:30 a.m. -IAmALL: Oodgerl ve. St.
LOUii, KABC (790).
1 p.m. -8A8EIALL: Angefe vs. s.tt .. from
Palm Springs, KMPC (710).
A showcase
for 'indys'
Iris h . SW Louis ia na duel
tonig h t in NIT semifina l ga1!1e
"'l ~ \ORK !AP) -The 47th Nataonal lnvatataon
Tournaml'nl 1s becoming a declaration of independents.
Le'>'> than I U percent of the 270 NC AA D1 vis1on I
college ba!>ketball programs pla) without a conference
affiliation. but one of the 21 independents will be in the
finals of 1he nataon's oldest postseason tournament
bel'3U'>(' Notrl' Dame. 20· I I. and Southwestern Louisiana,
23-8. square off an the sernnd game of tonight's semifinal
doubleheader
M1ch1gan. 21-10. the fourth-place fini sher to the Bag
Ten. and Virginia Tech. 21-12. losers in tl'le Metro
Conference championship game to Memphis State. meet
in the firs t game.
T"'o independent teams were invited to the NCAA's
53-team tournament, De Paul and Dayton. whale Marquet-
te was the third non-affiliated team asked to panicipate in
the NIT.
The independents are grouped with all non-automatic
conference qualifiers b> the NCJ\A Selection Committee.
Thal means the .. ind)s" are graded with the at-larae teams
to see who wall Join the 19 teams that have won their
conference title 1n the quest for 1he NCAA championship.
"We knew how good we were after we beat Fordham
by 20 points." Notre Dame Coach Digger Phelps said ofhis
team's 79-59 Januaf) v1ctol)· over another team invited to
the NIT.
The '1ctor) over the school at which Phelps once
coached ""as the se,enth straight at the tame for Notre
Dame and ga'e the F1ght1ng lnsh a record of 14-5. There
"ere thoughts of NC AA around South Bend. Ind., but an
the nc.>.t game sophomore center Tam Kempton suffered a
stress fracture 1n has leg and the lnsh fortunes plum meted. Thin) boat!> an thrct• classes turned out ~aturday and
5unda} for Newport Harbor Yacht ( lub's One-design
Regatta on outside cour~s
Largest class \.\3S the Etchells-22 "1th IQ en1nes Th~
"inner was Close Encounters. co-slippered b~ Tom and
lane Schock. Ne ..... port Harbor YC
Winterhawk scores sweep Kempton returned for the Fighting lrish's open-
ing-round NIT game against Old Dominion and in the
three toutnament games he has scored 40 points and
pulled down 20 rebounds.
Southwestern Lou1s1ana had anJury problems of their
own this }Car and Coach Bobb) Paschal said that's what
has toned down an 11-1 start for his team. V1gJlance skippered b) ( hns Jone' \V1nd1am merc;
Yach1 Club. was the winner an the fi,e-hoa1 Soling(. lass.
and Amateur Hour. sailed b} Martin Mclaughlin. ~outh
Coast Connth1an YC. topped the SI\ en1ne' an thl' 'itar
C la!>s T roph) winners an all classc'
E TCHELLS·21 -I Close Encounters Tom .sno Jane Scnoco. NHVC
1 W1IO lflSn Tim Hogan NHVC l Snv Oon 8t"ver NHV( 4 (,,r1 Ari
Rob•nson NHVC S Rel>f'I Scott Ramser NHVC
SOLING -I V0Q1lence (hns Jones. W1n01amme" VC 7 D••1e Pl'loll•P
Koep L11tte Sl'llPS FINI. 3 Sun. Barbare Heatv Balboa VC
ST llR -I Amattur Hour Marlon Mc:Laughhn South Coasi Corintl'l1en
YC, ? Party Girl Argyle C11mPbell, NHVC, l Hannen (hue~ Bee~, NHVC
Ba hia Corint hia n YC s loop
takes a ll in Whitney S eries
8} ALMON LOCKABEY
Oallp Piiot lkMltlft9 Wr11.,
LOS .\ "J(J[L ES -Hal Da' 's 68-foot Wanterha"'k
out of Bahia ( onnthaan Yacht · ( lub. Newport Beach.
~t·ored her st·cond clean sweep 1n Loe; Angeles Yacht C lu b·~
Wh1tne' Series"' llh a first to finish. first overall and firsr 1n ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Clac;s 1 n. the Santa Barbara I stand race.
Winterha"k also scored a clean sweep an the '\round
( atalina Island ral'e the opening feature of the series.
Famll~ Restaurant•
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Second O\crall and 1n Class A 1n the Santa Barbara
!!>land race "a' Mel Ri chie) ·s 48-foot sloop, Amante. out
of Lido 11.k Ychat Club. Third was Revenge. ~ailed h~
Wa} ne Wilknbt·rg. Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club.
Class C wanner was Spirit. skippered by Allen BroY..n.
Voyagers Yacht Club.
Both the lnterna11onal Offshore Rule Oeet in the
Wh11nc~ Sencc; and Performance Handicap Ranng Fleet
in the LA Times Scncs sailed around Santa Barbara
Island. The Midget Ocean Racing Class (MORC) an the
L11tle Wh1tne) Scncs. and the PHRF under 30 feet an the
Todd Pacific Scnes sailed a race to Eagle Rock. Catalina
and return on Saturday.
470s to race
off Newport
The 4 70 Class Mid wanter Champaonshap which get~
under wa~ Tuesday an the ocean off the Ncwpon Pier will
be a pre' aew of 1he Olympic trials tor the class stanang
April 28 a1 Long Beach.
Balboa Yacht C'lub 1s hos11ng the Madwantcrs which as
expected to dra"-about 45 of the top 470 sailors 10th~ U ..
This wlll be the first time the M1dwmtcr Champ1onsh1p
has been held on the West Coast
The rcg.itta will consist of two rac-cs each day
cont1nu1na throuJh turday.
Steve Bc)amm ofO)stcr Ba)'. N. Y. will be on hand to
defend ht5 M1d\\11ntcrchamp1onsh1p. Ha s most formidable
challenger wall be Dave Ullman of the host club, a former
three-fame world championship 1n the cla~~.
The 10 races will be !>titled oHr a 9 I t.'.' m1k rnur;e.
Final rc~ults:
Whll'MY *'-'• IOR OVERALL -I Wlnterhawk, Hal Dav 8al'lla Cor1n11'11an VC 1
Amente, Mel R1cnelv L100 Isle YC. 3 Revenge, Wavne WHlenberll. Plerooonl
Bav VC
CLASS A -I Wlnterhawk, 1 Amante lC•Pengo E van McLean
LAY(
CLASS 8 -1 Revenge 1 Hu r Wave Dick Penn1no1on Long Beacn
YC 3 111ctory Robert Butkus Cat>r11to Beach VC
CLASS C -l SP1n1 Allt n Brown llovaoeri. VC 1 APOQtt M olt ano
Martv Vogel Long Beacll YC, 3 Au04C•OuS M ike KeMeOv LA vc
LA Tlm.s Str'-'· PHRF
OVERALL -I Rocket Mark 8lelwe1s De1 Rev vc 1 Hermonv Dan
Anoerlt, LBVC, l LOP FrOQ, Don Black. LllVC
CLllSS A -I Rocket, 2 Harmonv l Leap Froo
CLASS B -I 1ncognrto. Tom ano Douo Jorgensen. LAYC 2 Nurmeg.
Evere11 Comings Cabrlllko Beacn YC 3 Rio Ken Seioer New1><>rt HarbOr
YC
CLASS C -I Ravage 8U<I Tretrtr LBVC 1only lin1sMr>
L1nM Whitney s...i.s
MORC -I Cowoov Larrv Hervev CBVC 2 Soirll Robers L•lllt
W1no1ammer\ VC l Heeber CrHoer George Worion CunO•lf Stretton
Ce11fornoe YC
T Odd Pacific *'-' PHAF lunoer lO teell -I Anemone, Astier van Fleel CB Ve, 1 Wow
Teo Zellmer Seal Beach VC l Sunll'llnt . Dennis Humonrev Alamitos Bav vc
Bogart lures 39 yachts
Light. '>haft) souther!) breezes greeted th(' 39 yach t!.
which turned out aturday and Sunda> for the first two
races of Voyagers Yacht Club's Humphre) Boaan Senes
for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts.
The first race Sat urday was from Newport Beach to
Casa no Point, Avalon. Catalina Island. and the econd race
was from Casino Point to Newport Sunday.
Newport to Casino Point:
CLASS A -I Jedi Malltf', Bruce Han.-n Vovalltf'l YC , Mat
RaoJdo, John Fraa..ln, 81tt>Oa vc, 3 lndl9o Tl11« G~oe Deacon. vvc
CLASS 8 -i Flvfng Clrcu\, Nick Tolman. 8VC, 2. Amoor•. Jerry
Moore, VYC, 3 Nuel1 Too, Jim NUlltnl, 8Ve
CLASS c -i PUUYCll. John Sralay, l/YC, , Otllfnlon. BIN 11.Pf>l, vvc, 3 ltet ltaet. Harrv Osloe>0tf<1et , Klno Htrl>Or YC
Cu lno Polnl lo NewPOf"l
CLASS A -I MH lltal>ldo, , Vonta Bruce Twlcn.41. vvc l lnd•QO
Tlg«
CLASS 8 -I NUQle Too, 2 FIYlftO Clrcu•. , •moor•
CL...,SS e -I ltet Race, 1 Juli Pl,tln Cr11v krofff 8uc:Nnan. VYC
l FirKrttl Pat G .. 1~. llYC
.. We had a stretch where we had the most injury
problems at one time that we ha ve had in the nine years l
have been a1 USL.'' Paschal said.
UCI tops Yale,
settles for third
The UC Irvine tennlt team -~ three
players for varloua reuona -litll mariioed lo Mnd
Yale a 6-3 defeat Sunday end gtve tr. An...._1 third
place Jn thefr own invttatlonal tournament tt UCt.
The University of MiMelota won thl UC IMne
Invitational champlonst'IJp with a M Uplel of Auburn ..
MeanwMte. Coach Greg Pttton't UCI ....
recelv9d aome flM ~ from ~ .---
Myera, a freetlman from ~ ...,._ ._ Md
Steve Roc«owttz.
UCI WU playt1'9 wtthout Jular1 8lllttem (al). Y1"t
Derr (beek Injury) Md Mn .... (-tJHd
abMne4t).
But RockoWltt ~ Aamot Ind ....... ......
Nell Amor to._. Vllie•I ~~ ... Todd Kb<My 1-e, 1-3 In doobtu. ...,.. ...,.
Stephen AnAlton to ..... .._,. AIM Md lrUci
Henog, 7.e, 6-2.
EarlMt, Anllton ...., a.tin Wollen.._ a
CaMdlwt P.vta CuP .,_.., M. M In ....
Woatenholrrie, ranked 42nd In the~-·----, ... cottegtat• paayera, '**-the ..... n~
ty-renked ~toflll to Analllon In the UCt ~'"" 11 matdMll.
UCI NtUrna to actlor\ T~ • 1:IO 91ch11
19th"fanked M*"' °" theAn1MtWoourta. 'c""'-·""-f-
RUSTLERS' SHANE FLORES. • • From Cl
feelina good about h1 future m haseb:ill, e'lpe-caall)' al\tr
hcanng what some draftee h ve !>lad about the uth
Coas1 Conference
"I\ fc'W scou1s 1old (teammate) John Manin (who was
drafted) that this lcagur as Just a~aood 1fl\01 be11erthan ony
roolac lcJ~u\. u1 -.111•'" ". u ·, l 101cs says. ·
lndccd, the Rustlers are an a tight race alons w1th
Santa Ana. Ora nae Coast and cmtos, which 11 somethi
new to Flore In h1 three varsity years at Manna. Flom
never ~w a finish bcn~r than fourt h place.
"It'\ ttoing 10 be a d~fight all the way." he says
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WIST .. tN CONFERENCE
•eclflc DM1len
W L Pct. GI 41 23 .671
'3 21 .606 41.?
36 36 500 12
33 40 452 151"2
32 39 451 1S112
26 .. 361 22
MldWHt DMllen
39 32 549
40 33 .548
34 37 .479 s
34 39 "' 6 31 41 .431 81"2
27 44 .380 12
EASTERN CONf'ERIENCE
Htntk Dlvllien
11-Bo"on S2 19 .732
x·Ptlllt d9tl>hlt 4S 25 .643 61i'J
x·Ne w York 42 21 .600 91"2
New Jtraev 39 32 .S.9 13
Wtslllr!Qton 31 41 .431 21.,,
Cemral DMMefl
11•MllwtUkff 42 30 Sl3
•·Detroit 41 30 sn li'J
Atlentt 33 40 .4S2 91,.,
Chice90 26 '3 3n
Ctev ... no 2S 4S .JS7
tncllt nt n 49 .310
x·Ctfncl'le<I Olevoff t>ertll
SuncltV't SC«H
Lelten 114, sen 01ego 102
Pnllt oetPllle 119, Bolton 114, 2 01
lndlent 102, Cnicaoo 99
Ult ll 121, Snnte 9'
Cleveltncl 101, Weslllngton '6
New Jeraev 107, New York 94
T'""91f'• Gamel
No gemes Klledule<I
TundtY's (;emft
Oattes at New York
Boston at Weslllnoton
New Jeraev at Ctevetancl
PtilladelPllla al Atlanta
Golden Stele at Sen Antonio
Detroit al ClllC•90
Denver at Houston
K1nn1 Cltv 11 Utan
S.11 01990 e t Plloenhc
S.t ttte 11 Portland
L.akers 114, CllclPen 102
141,.,
16
191n
SAN DIEGO -Cummlng1 22,
Walton 13, Donalds.on I, Nixon 17, Smlln
26, IC etaer I. Pierce I . McDowell o,
McKlnMV o. Hodlles O Totals 3'·78
26·34 102
LOS ANGELES -Remt>ls 6, Wiikes
16. Al>dul·Ja~r 72. JollnM>n 8. Scoll
12, C~ 10, Wortllv 26, McAOOO 8
McGff 0, KuPCllek 6, Spriggs 0 Tolets
S0-97 12· lS 114
Sen Ole9o 37 13 19 13--102
LOI A.ngetes 30 32 29 23-114
ThfH·POlnt goals-Scott. Cooe>er
Fouled out~one Ret>ounds-San
Diego 3' (Wallon Ill. Lo• A09elts 49
CRaml>ls 91 Auflts-Sen OleOO 19
(Nixon Ill, Los A.ngetes 36 !Jonnson 16
Tottl loul1-Sen Dle90 16. Lo• Angeles
20 Ttcnnlcels-Los Angtffl, ill~•• oe-
fen" A.-IS,172
NCAA toumement
DIVISION I
EAST REGIONAL
(It A .. ntt)
SaturdeY'• Ole~
Virginie SO, lndlen1 41
MIDEAST REGIONAL
(et Llx"'9ten. Kv.J
SaturdeY's Cllll""'"'""'lp Kentucky 54, lltfnols 51
MIDWUT REGIONAL
(at SI. Leuh)
SundlV'I OlemoMMlllP
Hou1ton 61, Wake Forest 63
WEST REGIONAL
(et UCLA)
Suncltv'• CM""'"""""' Georoetown 61, Oe vton 49
f'INAL FOUR
It S..ttle
Setvrdlv'I GllMS
Kentuckv (29·41 vs Georgetown
(32·3)
Vlrolnle 121·11 ) n Houston 131·4)
MenMv, AP111 2
Chemplon111lp geme
NIT
Tenittll'I Semlflnell
(at Meclllfl Squire Gerden, N. V.)
Vlrolnl• Tecll 121· 12) v1, Mlc.lllge n
(21·10)
Notre Dame (20·11) vs. Soutll·
western Loul1l111e CZ3·8)
WedllndlY's Cllll""'"'"lhlp
<•t Meclson Sclutre Gerden, N.Y.)
Brailian Grend Prht
(I t R .. De Jeneire)
Tiie llnet rewlts ol Sundev's Bra·
Jllitn Grencl Prix Formul• One euto
rece it I Aleln Pros • F enc•, McL.eren
111.S miles en nour 2. t<etie Rost>erg, In ncl, Wllllems
3. Ello de Afloellt, v, Lorus
4. Eddie CllHver. USA,
'"•·Romeo, I llP l>ehlnd
S. Mertln Brufldte. Brltel11, Tyrrell, I
I
2
1. Tlllerrv Boutaen, Belgium, Ar·
rows, 2
• Marc 541rtr, Swllterlend. Arrows,
2
9 Jonatne.n Pelmer, Brite In, RAM, 3
10. Oert~ Warwick 8rllaln, Reneull.
10
II AndrH de Cesam. ll1lv, Llg..,,
19
12. Rlcceroo Patrne. lltlv.
Alft·Romeo, 20
13 Niki Leuda. Aullrla, Mclaren.
23
14 Nle>et ManMtl, Brittin. Lotus. 26
IS. Nelson Piouet, Breill, Br111>111m,
16. Teo Feo1, t111v. Brat>ntm. 29
17 Rt,,. Arnou11. France. Ferrari,
31
18. Plercerlo Glllnienl, t111v. Oselle,
33
19 Francois Hesneull, Frence,
Llgler, 36
20 Plllll-AIOOI, Frence. RAM. 37
21 Jollnnv Cecotto, Venezuela,
Totemen. 43
72. Jacoues LeHlte, France, Wll·
tlams, 4'
?3. Mlcl'Mtte Alt>ortto. ltelv, Ferrari,
47
24. Mauro Beldl, ltetv, Spirit, 49
2S Stefan Bettof, West Germenv.
Tvrrett, SO
26. Avrton Senne, Br11ll, Tollman,
S3
USF&G Clank
(It New <>nMM)
172
Bot> En twood. S72.000
17S
Larrv Rinker, ~.200
'D1
Doug Tewell, '20,IOO
Jolln MellaH1v. S20,IOO
Jolln Ad1m1, S20,IOO
Z71
Bernhard Langr, s "·400
Z79
Don POOlev, S12.900
Larry Mize, '12,900
2IO
Calvin Peete, s 10,000
Mike Nlcotette. '10,000
Ben Crensllew, '10,000
We vne Levi, s 10,000
Denis Watson, s 10,000
2'1
Tom Watson. '6,800
Corev Pavln, '6,800
Gr~ Norman, '6,IOO
Mike Reid. '6.IOO
Mark O'Meare, U ,100 ,.,
Oeve ()grtn. M.6'0
La nnv Wldk1n1. M,6'0
Clarenc:e ROie, M,6'0
Russ Cocllren. M.6'0
Sendv Lvle, s~.6'0
Gery Kocll M,680 m
tsao Aolt1, '3, 120
George Archer, '3, 120
Allen Miller. '3, 120
Jim Tnorpe, '3, 120
Nick Price. '3, 120
214
Garv Ptaver. '2,600
Chi Clll Rodriguz, S2.600
David Edwards, '2,600 as
Tim Simpson, '2.210
Pet Llndsev, '2,?10
Hul>efl Green, '2.210
Ga rv H1t1t>erg, 52.210
216
Georoe Burns, Sl,640
Ot te Ooullteu . sl,640
Jonn Cook, '1,640
Morris Hetalskv. '1.640
Tim Norris , '1.640
01v1 8err,S1,640
Gerv McCord, '1.640
Tom Lellmen. '1,640
Merk Cetc1veccnl, S 1,640
217
H1I Sutton, s I .Da
Berrv Jeecket, "·°" Mike McCullOvllll. s 1,oa
Tony Sith, Sl,OM
Jodie MudO, '1,098
DI MV Edwards. s I.Oii
211
Oeve Stockton, S9'4
WINle Wood, S9'4
Ml"' Lvt, 19'4 m
Garv Krueger. ''°' Boo 8ovd, s'°' Scou Hoell, s'°'
Mac O'Gradv. ''°'
Biii Roger1, S'°'
Jim Dent. "64
Ed Flori, $164
David Peot>les, Sl64
Gii Morge n, sl64
Merk Brooks, "64
291
Jim Kane, S8'0
292
Ronnie Bla ck, Sl20
Lou Grenem, Sl20
Frank Conner, s810
Lon Hinkle, Sl?O
293
294
Keltll Fergus, S714
Cllertes Coodv. s71•
Bot>t>v Ctempett. S78•
29S
Mike Oontld. S7S6
Ron Streck. s7S6
Ctvde R990. S7S6
Tnom11 Grev. S7S6
"' Bud<lv Gtrdner, s736
297
Rex CeldweH, s72' ,,.
Paul Wav. sno
71·66·70·61
70·69·66·72
61·70·61·71
69· 70· 71 ·67
67·69· 72· 70
71-70·68·70
66·71-74·68
71-70·72·67
74·66·72·61
69·70·72·69
69·70·72·69
72·61·70·70
70·71·68·71
71 71·67-72
68·71·71-70
67·71·71·71
72·70·69·70
7?·70·68·72
71-72·70·69
10·10·71 ·10
73· 10·69· 70
69· 71-71-71 69-70,11 n
72·70·74·67
70·71·73·69
68·75·71·69
71·68·72·71
73·6S·74·7l
71-70·74·69
74·67·70·73
71·69·71·72
71·72·72·70
73·67·73·72
72·72·69·72
66·72·73·74
69· 71-73-73
73·68·69· 76
71-74·72·69
68·73·7S·70
71-73·72·70
72·69·74·71
71-10·73·72
69·73·70·74
73·70·71·72
70·13·74·70
7S·70-72·70
73·72·71-71
69·74·72·72
70·72·72·73
61·7S·71·73
76·67·73·71
73·71·72·72
7'·71·71·72
72·70·74·73
72·70-73·74
73·6'· 73· 74
73·72·70·74
71·72·7l-7S
74· 7 HS· 70
71-71·77·71
71·7'·74·71
72·72·73-73
72· 71-73·,.
67·74·72·7&
70·7S·7S·72
76·69·75·72
73·72·74·73
74·71·73·7•
71·74·71·76
11·74·76·73
74·70·7'·76
71 73·77·7'
74·70·77·74
6'·73·19·74
74·70-16·7S
7•·71·72·71
71-71·77·77
70·72·71·77
71 ·74·7S·71
SCOREBOARD
Vlnfe .. tnvltaflonel
let"-'" Weihl -Don Jtnuerv. sso.ooo
* Mitter Bert>er. S?S,000
2*S
llHv C11per, S13,000
Jim Ferr ... S13,000
*
711· 72· 72·66
73·69-71-71
73·73·71·61
7>-70·72·70
Georoe Bever. 59,500 61-73·72·74
Roci.t'IO O.V1cenz. S9,SOO 69·73·73·71
217
Paul Hernev. Sl,400 -Bot> Goelbv. s7 ,oso
At Me"9trt, S7.0SO
Bot> Toskv, 17,050
Gav Brewer, s7,0SO m
Lionel Het>ert, S6,000
290
Arnold Palmer. SS,400
Art Welt, SS,400
Dick Mever. sS,400
291
Oen Sikes, S4,600
K vie Burton. '4.600
Orville Moodv, M,600
2'2 Mike Soucnak, '4, 100
Jlfrv 8erl>lr, S4,00
293
Jedi Burke, '3,6SO
Al 8ekllng, S3,6SO
Cnrl1ty O'Connor, S3.6SO
Peter ThomlOll, S3,6SO
Rod Fun .. 111, S3,6SO
Cnln Sel Ht , '3,6SO
2ff Jullu1 Boros, '3.200
G Olclllnson. '3,200
Blff Jollnston, '3.200
297
Biii Cot11n1. SJ,000 ,..
Doug Senoers, s2.900 ,,,
Doug Ford, $2,IOO
JOI
Dave Merr. S2,6SO
Guv WotstenllOlm, S2 ,6SO
l02
Sem Snead, '2.SOO
lOS
Dow Flnsterweld, S2,3SO
Tom NlePOrte. l2,3SO
309
Hervev Werd, S2,200
310
Peul Runva n, '2, 125
Jev Htbert, S2, 12S
l ll
Don Falrlleld. '2,0SO
314
74· 7S· 72·67
70-7'·68·71
77·14·77·6S
73·72·73·70
71·14·74·70
74·71·73·7?
73· 76·69· 72
74-70·73·73
72·76·71·72
74·69·17·71
74·71·72·74
73·72·71-76
71·71·74·74
72·75·7'·72
77·74·11·71
76·73·71·73
72·73·7'·7'
874·72·17·70
75·73·73·72
74-n -n -n
74·73-n-n
75·71-74-76
73·81·74·69
73·79·74·71
73·7S·7S·76
73·76·78·74
73· 16· 78· 7'
81·73·77·71
16·17·7'>-11
78·71·79·71
90·74·80·7S
7S·77·77·81
19·90-16·15
76·7S·81-80
Kel Negte, 12,000 79·78·79·71
LPGA Kemper Os-n
(It KNnapeli, HeweU)
U l
Bttsv King, Sl0,000 72·71·69 71 ,..
Pet Bradlev. s 11,000 73·72·72·69
217
Tetsuko Oh~ko, s 13,000 69·73·7•·71 ,.,
Pettv SllHllen, S 10.000 73·78·68·70
Sue Ertl, SI0,000 73·7S·69·71
290
Ct lhY Marino. '6,7SO 77·72·69·72
Cethv Morse, s.6.7SO 7S·72·70·7J
291
Ketnrvn Younv. M.7SO 7S·72·76·68
Joenne Carner, S4.7SO 77·71 ·70·73
294
A.tlce Miner $4, 100 1'·71·11·11
29S
Baro 8un1<ows11v. sJ.64• 74·79·71·71
29'
Jene Geodes. Sl.321 75-75-74-72
297
Lauri Pe11rson, s2,S92 71-78·80·68
Lauri Rinker. S2,S92 81 ·7•·73·69
Atsuko Hlk•lll!. S2,S92 76·76·73·72
M Figueras-Dotti, '2,S92 1S,77·73·72
Oebt>l1 Mel1tertln, S2,S92 76·76·71 ·14
Jene Crafter. S2,S92 74·78·71·74
Amv Aleott, S2,S92 78·73·72·74
291
Ol1nn1 Oallev. Sl.92S 79·75·74·70
Rot>ln Watton, sl,92S 73·82·70·73
M. S111ncer·Oev1n, Sl,924 76-76·72·7'
"' Cyntllle Figg; s l,S37 81·74·74·70
Kev Kenneov. s 1.S31 77·77·73·71
Sllaron Barrett. s 1.S37 76·74·7S·74
Ketlly Wllllworlll, s l,S36 7'·78·71·76
OMOH Lasker, Sl,536 7S·11·77·76
Judv Clark, s l,S36 74·79·68·71
JOO
Amv Benz. Sl,2S2 79-76-73·72
Cnrls Jollns.on. st.2S2 79-7S·73·73
Denise Stret>lg, s 1,2S2 79·74·74·73
Katnv Ball.tr. s l.2S I 77·76·13·74
Mvre Ven Hoow, Sl,2SI 7S·77·74·74
>01
Lvnn COOl<t, J l,104 77·77·78·69
Donne Cal>Olll, l t, 104 78·77·7S·71
JHnnette Kerr, s 1, 104 79·73·77·72
CerOlvn Hill, s 1, 104 76·7S· 76· 14
302
Lvnn A.dims, S994 78· 76· 79'f19
T~•H Hession, S994 71-73·80·72
M. J. Smllll, S994 74·76·74·71
Jen Slel>hlnson, S994 73·71·71·80
>03
Merv Delong, "91 7S·78·7S·7S
Olene Aris· Leng, "91 77·7S·76·7S
Date EQlHl!lnv. Sl91 73·71·77·75
Brend• GOldsmltll, S891 76·78·73·76
Pie Nll1M>n, "91 79· 73· 75· 76
C1tllv Mani, S89l 7'·72·77·76
304
Pat Mevers, S829 78·77·76·73
Lori Gert>ecz. S829 76· 74·73·81
30S
Lise Young, stOt 81-74·77·73
Connie Cllllleml. SIOl 77·76·77·75
306
Janet Cotes. S78• 77·7S·7•·80
307
Jerllvn Brin , S774 78·74·80·7S
JOe
Lynn Stronev. S764 7S·76·'4-77
309
JO Ann WHllam. S7S4 7S· 79-IO· 75
310
Terr+ Ct rler S7« 71·77·73·82
lll
L Rusk ·Sewell S732 7•·80·80-17
81rt>ere Barrow S732 81-74·7S·l1
312
Merv Brve n, s720 7S· 76·13· 7'
llS
Lori We11, S715 74·77·11·13
310
Mint Rodriguez. '491 81-73-IHS
~ I I • •
EXHIBITION IS~EISALL
1Sr1wer1 I, Anoell 3
<Seer• bv t"'*'91l
M1tweukff 000 010 ~ 13 I
C1hlornl1 000 210 OOC>-3 6 I
Porter, 8Hne 10 G11>1on 16>
Tellma n Ill. Ladd 191 ano Sundt>erg
Romanick Brown 171, Moreno Ill eno
Boone Mllltr ll) W-GlbSO'I
L-Brown
Expos S, Docteers 4
( S<on DY tnntne• >
Montreel 010 007 700--S 12
Lo• Angt4es o t ooo 200--4 12 o
Gulllck1on, He1kt1h (7), Luc11 (91
end Ctrter. 8 uttr• (7). Velenzue111.
Zacnrv (7). Diaz 19> ano Sclosa.
Yeager (7). Reves (9). W-Gulllckson
L-Vetenzueta HR1-Nont
Other Sctre•
Pnlledelollla 4, New York INLl 3
P1111ourgn 7, Clnclnnell •
Atlanta 3. New York CAL) O
Minnesota 7. Houston S
Oelroll 9, St Loul1 2
Toronto s. Baltimore 4 ( 10 Innings)
CD._lcago (AL> S, Boston •
K1n111 City 4, Tex11 3
Sen FrenclKO •• Cll1ca90 (NL) 3
Seettte S. Sen 01990 4
Oekteno s, Clevela nd 3
TldlY'• Gemes
MllweukH vs Anotll er Palm
Sorlr!Ql
Decteen vs St Louis at St
Ptlerst>urg, Fie
Clnclnnttl VS Ptuttdell>hll .,
C1e1rwater, Fl1
Kenns Cltv v1 A.ttante II Well
Palm BHcn. Fla
Clllcago CAL) vs Pmst>urgll Cu l 11
Bradenton, Fie
Montreel n Boston et Winter
Haven, Fie
Plllst>uroll Cu l vs Minnesota et
0r11ndo, Fie
Baltimore vs Tues a r Pompano
Beecn. Fie
Detroit vs Houlton et Cocoa, Fie
Seattle vs Sen 0 11110 et Yuma. Arlr.
Clllceoo (Nll vs. Cleveland at
Tucson
San Francisco vs. Oekleno e t
Pnoenlx
Toronto vs. New York (AL) et Fort
Le udtrdelt, Fie (n)
Cole91 scores
USC 14, Arizona 2
Stanford 4, UCLA 0 (Nole UCLA's
Jett Pries, e Corona dll Mer High
product, suffered h!l first oefeet alter
""" victories)
LOI Alamlt9S
SUNDAY'S RE SUL TS
(2S"' Of 49·nlthf llemHI !TMetlnll)
FIRST RACE. One mite pace
w1111 Sho Louie (Troy) 360 2 40 2 60
Foiled tOesomer) 3 80 3 20
Srercrou (Sllerrenl 11 60
Also receo King Como, JJ S11c1<.
Cuh Ptuts, Exeter, lndustrv Doctor
Who
Time· 2-Dl 2/S
S2 EXACTA (1·2) Paid Sl3.70
SECOND RACE. Ont mite pece
Men Mer Jim CGrdv) 6 40 3 80 2 80
Boore T Z (Todd) 4.80 3 00
Awev from Home (Aut>ln) 7 80
Also raced. Aovel Rnvtnm. Andvs
c nerger, Bold as Breu. Beno Go L
CetdOnlo, Argo Ster
Time 2<03 41S
S2 EXACT A IS· I) oeld S77 40
THIRD RACE. Ont mlle pace
SPlcv SPrlr!Q tHllO 3 60 280 2 80
Slick (Grundy) 6 40 S.00
Soulre Le ne Gusto (Snort) 10 40
Also raced SPfCtecular Dancer. ToP
Su1>1ec1 Flem1n Mem1e W1nltrt>ourne
Ster Andvs Herman. Eastern Oes1on
Time 2-<ll
S2 EXACTA t7·l l Pl lO '3160
FOURTH RACE. One mile trot
Air Pockll (Anderson I 4 20 3 00 2.60
lllude (Flscol 3 60 2 60
Flull Storm IPlerc1l 2 80
AISO raced 2 02 31S
FIFTH RACE. One milt Pace
Aunt Geetv CHvmen) 7 60 3 80 l 20
Stille Pepper (Kuet>terJ 4 20 3 60
OrenPerk Bridget (Parker I 540
.t.llo raced Dads Ou Beta, Helcvon
Hvaclntn. Sudden Move, Hev Tootsie,
A.nteloPt, Flora Da nica
Time 2<03 31S
S2 EXACTA (5 3) P11d ~00
SIXTH RACE. Ont mite pact
OH·Advs Wn1tn (Slh) 10.20 10.20 • 00
OH·TrPle Nne (Blgn) 6 40 6 00 4 80
Bvt Bve Scotty (Aut>ln) 8 60
OH-deed hHI
Also raced Govetter Jonn. Yankl!t
Rhythm TllrH F1ng1(l, MoorH Oendv
Man. Mervs Commend, Sun1t1 BHch
Tlmt 101 1 S S2 EXACTA C6·71 P110 S4'80
S2 EXACT A (7·6) Pe1d Ml IO
SEVENTH RACE. One mite Pa ce
Ster Hiii tClltf) S 80 1 IO 2 IO
Silver Lot>elt (Anderson I 3 20 3 00
SterPOinl SPrltt ( BevltU 2 80
Also rece<l Specie! Interest. Moon
Cloud. lmP lmP Imp Welrus Trvst Mr
Clerk Kent
Time 202 3 S
Sl EXACTA 11·9) Ped Sl7'0
EIGHTH RACE. One mne o.ce
Soeed Bump Cwttm'I 13 10 ~ 10 4 60
Crazv Go111 CLonvol 4 80 4 00
SuPtr NHto csnerrenl 12 40
Time t S9 115
S2 IEXACTA (S·71 pe1d M980
NINTH ••c•. OM mite PK• Rvdon lAllacv (Soll) ll.40 UO 3 00
Ftrgus CSllerren) 3l 00 4 IO
Pivot Point CAndtnonl t lO
Tttn.: l:S7 41S
U l!XACTA (S-?l Plld SJOSOO
n f"tCK SIX (6·S-6 or 7-2-S·S) Plkl
S7S,S07' wllll one winning tld<et llh•
llorWI). u Pick Siii contoletlon Plkl
S194.20 wflll 104 wlnnlr!Q llckeh (llve
llO<WS)
TENTH RACE. Ont m•le PICI
Plloenlx Jeck CVtnd) 7 lill 460 U O
Stormy Att1ck (Aul>ln) 7 60 4 80
Cruis.eewev (Wlhlemsl 6 80
Time. 2:01 31S
S2 EXACTA CS·l l Ptld S33 20
Allendence: 4ASI
Santa Anita
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
t70tll Of '1·dlte IMrouttlbred ft'IMtlne)
FIRST RACE. One mite
Restege (CestentOal IS.20 7,20 S 60
Graclotic (Peorozel 4 60 3 40
King of Ille Renell <Steiner 1 4 70
Also rectd' DIPlomellc Ruler. Pf\H
Nollet, Stvli,11 Lao, Cowt>ov Talk, Iron
Ally
Time. 1:38 3/S.
SECOND RACE. 6 lurlong1
Rose Soler <Plncavl 6.00 • 00 l ?O
T.V SPOI csno.rneker) 9 00 s .a
Qoeen of Mlrtdor (Cntenedel 3 to
Also reced: Cestle Star. Ivor's F ire,
PolM>n Pen, Rovlr!Q Girl, Heto A.ngi.,
Fleur De Teel, Vandallll, Flvlng WHI,
Love's Magic.
Time: 1:11 3/S
S2 DAILY DOUBLE (4·0 Pita
'62.60
THlftD RACE. 6 turtongs
Calel>Onlla COrtege) 12 20 l 60 3 00
Herd Hit (Guerra) l 00 2 60
Lucttv Buddv IFutntesl J IO
Also reced Grlt1 ancl Frttr D1111nct
Lover, A Fast Peace, Goodt>ve J Y
UreQOld.
Time: 1:10 21S
FOURTH RACE. 61 > turlonlls
Lord ol Wind (OlllSIY) S 40 7 ta 2 40
BllPS (Plncevl 2 20 2 40
Herdtonandle (Mele) 4.00
A.ISO receo. tn Neturel Form, Otd's
Quest, Alflclonedo.
Time: 1:16 1/S,
SS EX.ACTA Cl·Sl paid S24 SO
FIFTH RACE. 6'11 tvrlonlll on turf
Steellncilve (Vtnzl) 10.60 4 40 3.80
Prosperous (OelallOUsseve) UO 3.IO
Nlgntllewker (Guerre) 1.20
Also raced: Gree t E11tern, Arullno,
Gembl1no, Quantum leap, Cnulle
Strfft, Beren. Mr. Prime Minister
Time: 1:14 115 SS EX.ACTA (•·6) pet() $142 00
SIXTH RACE. t 1116 mllel
Ocean View CC11no) 4.00 2 40 2 20
Melesllc Sno<e (Olllssvl 2 60 2 60
Kosnere (Vatenzuetal 3 00
Also receo TH Ange, Run Ille
Ge1a,.v. Creon. Hewk1n·s Hurricene
Time· 1 '4 2 S
SEVENTH RACE. I 11 ll milH
Orl110 I P1ncev l S 00 3 20 2 60
Morrv s ClllmP CGarc1el I 20 l 40
Ouroan OHi> < Valenruet•l 7 80
Also rt ced Antic1P1hvt , Acou1s1t1on
ObS11ntdo
Time 147 3 S
SS EXACTA 12·61 Pt1d Sl23 SO
EIGHTH RACE. 1 I 16 miles
Fell Tll'lll (Hawtev) S.00 3 00 H O
Gate Dancer IOelallOUSSvt) 3 80 3 00
Commemorate CMerel l 80
Also raced Ceroett. Arliclloke,
Frencll Lt11ione1re
Time 1·42 315
SS EXACTA IS·6) paid S41 SO
S2 PICK SIX C7·1·4··3·2·SJ Da1d
s l,041 ?O wiln 235 winning tickets tsl11
horse\) S2 Piek Sl11 consolation oeld
sS7 70 ... 11n 4,273 winning tickets lllve
horst$)
NINTH RACE. One mile
Clear Crvsll (Shmkr) 8.60
ScrHnet>te (Plncevl
Freve's Wlsll ICestenedl)
Time. 1:36 3/S.
• 00 2.80
3 20 1 60
440
SS EXACT A (3·71 Peld SS7 00
Attendance: 62.154
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C4 0r.nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Monday, MIW'Ch H, 1~ •
~ife after Ralph:
Oh what a life!
They're celebrating
at Virginia -even
without Sampson -
8y the Asaodated P~H
life with Ralph at the Universit~of
Virginia ended in failure, punctuated a
frus1rat1on-venlmg, vicious. on~han cd
1am after tame had expired.
life afkr Ralph continues in improbable
success. celtbrated by a crowd-rousing
1hrus1 of the fist and wiggle of the hips.
Last year's gesture was a poignant
goodbye by Ralph Sampson. college
basketball's three-1ime Player of the Year
\-...ho!ie last chance at a nauonal cham-
p1onsh1p had just been vanquished 63-62
h) North Carolina Stale 1n the final game of
the ~est Regional
This >ear's gesture is a symbol of
n:surrecuon by Olden Polynice. who
replaced ampson with spint if not
litat1st1cs and helped carry the Cavaliers
into next weekend"s Final Four of the
'ICAA basketball tournament 1n Seattk
It has been a bump} tnp.
Before the season. Virginia ( oach Teri)
Holland sun c~ed the m1ssini middle of
the Cavalier team and. "ltke a mad
~c1ent1st. not sure what will come out.··
)tarted pu111ng together the pieces agam.
.\ key was Pol)nice. a 6-10 freshman
trom Haili out of All Hallows High School
1n Ne.,.. York
with Sampson, a relaxed VitJinta won its
first 10 pmes. includina & 6~--61 victory
over eventual Pacific 10 co.<hampion
Washington.
But for the fim time in three years there
were empty seats in Umvers1ty Hall,
"Ralph's House."
Enter Polynice with the solution. After
every dunk. to get the: crowd and his
teammates excited. he celebrated with a
quick Jab into the air and a wiggle of his
hip .
"We need the fans behind us." he said.
.. Attendance was down early in the ye.ar
because we·d lost Ralph. I wasn't sure how
it would go over -I'm just a freshman -
but the fans got behind 11.
"I get excited and I jump a little more. I
scream a little more," he says. "I just take 1t
upon myself to get the team going any way
I can."
• Nice gu}. this Pol}ntce 1111. V1rgin1a
struulcd
Aifer that I 0-0 stan before the Atlantic
Coast Conference schedule. V1rgin1a lost
nine of 13 games. four 1n a row at one point.
The NCAA tournament seemed beyond
hope. The Ca\aliers had played a tough
schedule. but they had lost to the top teams
and would finish the regular season 3-10
against teams bound for the NC AAs. They
finished 1n a fifth-place tie in the ACC with
a 6-8 record.
They had o ne more shot. the ACC
tournament. which propelled Nonh Caro-
lina State on 10 the national championship
a year ago.
But V1rg101a lost Its first game there,
63-51 to Wake Forest, droppmg its record
to an un-NC AA-like 17-1 'r.
"I guess the selection committee did not
see us play that game, .. Holland said.
I lj
Polvn1ce conceded from the begmnmg
1ha1 he could not replace Sampson. and he
did not. Where Sampson was the star with
a supponmg cast of fo ur juniors. Polynice
was a supporting player for Sampson's old
supporting cast. He averaged jUSI 7.6
potnts and 5.5 rebounds a game through
Saturday's 50-48 East Re~onal cham-
p1onsh1p '1ctor. o er Indiana: in four
years. Sampson a'eraged 16.9 points and
11 .4 rebounds.
The Cavaliers were one of the last teams
selected for the 53-team NCAA field. and
only Big ky tourney champion Ne-
vada-Reno. at 17-13. had a worse record.
But like N.C. State a year ago. Virginia
caught fire. beating Iona. Arkansas. Syr-
acuse and Indiana by a total of 13 points.
Time on their hands
No longer ex pected 10 win e'ery game
Four pro football .couta time Nebruka '• Ken Graeber (blurred,
rl&ht), in 40-yard da•h at Cornbuaken' condldonhlg program.
BULLETIN BOARD
Ba•eball tbl11 wee.k
HIGH SCHOOLS
Tuesda) -Edison v~ Ocean View at Mile
Square Park. 7 p.m.
Wednesda) -In 1ne at ( orona del Mar.
Costa Me!>& at n1,ers11,. Estancia at El Toro.
Saddlrback at e~pon Harbor Huntington
Beach at \.\ estminster. Dana Hills at Wood·
bndge. Laguna Hills at an Clemente. Capo
Valle~ at M1ss1on V1e10. J 15 p.m .. Fountain
Valle) vs. Manna at Blair h c:ld. 7 pm
Fnda' -Costa Me)ll at t orona dcl Mar
t 1n1,ersll\ al lnine. Estancia at ~addleback . El
Toro at '-ie"'pon Harbor "1 1ss1on \ 1e10 al
Laguna Beach Laguna Hill~ at ( apo \ alle). San
Clemente at Dana Hill!> ' l 'i pm . Manna 's
Edison at Milt" Square Park 1 pm
Sa1urda' -Wt"slmin~tl'r a1 Ocean Vie"
Fountain Valle> at Hu n11ng1on. Beach. noon.
Woodbndgt" in Palo~ Vl·rdc:~ Tournament
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Tucsda) -C)prcss at Orangr Coas1. Ml ':Ian
.\n1on10 at Golden West ~addleback a1 \an
011."go ((.:?.JO p.m.
Thursda) -Fullenon a1 Orange C oas1
Goldt'n West at Compton. San 01<."go Mei.a at
Saddleback. 2:JO p.m
Saturday -Compton al Goldt"n \.\nt.
Orange Coast at Fullenon. Palomar a1 Saddh.'·
back. noon.
COLLEGES
Tuesda) -llSlll at L'C Irvine. 2:30 pm
Wednesda) -Southern (al College a1 UC
Irvine. ::?.30 p.m.
1
Volleyball tbl• wee.k
HIGH SCHOOL
Toda> -Edison at Fount.am Valle}'. Manna
at Hunungton Beach. 7 p.m
Tuesday -Newpon Harbor at Corona del
Ma r: Unn ers1ty at Estancia. El Toro at Irvine,
Costa Me~ at Mater De1. San Clemente at
Laguna Beach. Woodbndgt' at Mission V1e10. 7
p.m
Wednesda~ -Manna a1 Edison . fountain
Valle) al Hunungton Beach. 7 pm
Fnda) -Corona dd Mar at Estancia.
"1e"pon Harbor at Uni' cr~it). (osta Mesa at El
Toro. Mater De1 at In ine. Edison at Hunungton
Beach \.\ estm1nsterat Fountain Valle). Laguna
Beach at (ap1strano Valle). Woodbndge at
Laguna Hills. Ocean Vie" at Manna. 7 p.m.
Saturda> -Edison at Palisades Tournament.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Wednesda) -Ml. Sao Antonio at Golden
West. 7 JO pm
Fnda) -'ianta Barbara ( ( at CJolden Wes1.
7 30p m
COLLEGES
Tonight -USC vs Hawa11 a1 Golden \.\est. 7.30.
Track till• wee.k
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
Swimming tbD wee.t
. HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday -Estancia at Irvine. Saddleback
at Newpon Harbor. University at El Toro,
Corona del Mar al Costa Mesa. Edison at
Fountain Valley, 3 p.m
Thursday -Mission V1e10 at Laguna Beach.
3 p.m.
Fnda) -University at Tustin, 3 p.m.
Saturda) -Fountain Valle) at San Manno
COMM UNITY COLLEGES
Thursdav -Saddleback at Palomar lnv11a-
t1onal ·
Frida) -Goldt"n West al Fullenon. Santa
Ana at Orange Coast. ::? 30 pm
Saturda) -Saddleback at Palomar In' Ila·
11onal.
Duc.k caillna conte.t
Tht' Southern <:'ahforn1a Duck Calling Con-
test will be held May 19 a1 Raahauge's Phea~nt
Hunting Club in Norco.
Entry fee is $5 for juniors and SI 0 for adults. More than $500 in prize mone y will be offered
The event is co-sponsored by the Southern
California Ducks and Iverson game calls.
Entnes should be sent to Southern CaJ1forn1a
Duck Calling Contest. P.O. Box 1103. Corona.
91720. Fnda) -Nevada Las Vegas at UC ln·1ne
2:30 pm. Thursday-Estancia at In inc. Saddleback at
Newpon Harbor. University a1 El Toro. Corona
del Mar at Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley at
Edison. Ocean View at Huntington Beach.
Marina at Westminster. Laguna Beach at
M1ss1on V1e10. 3 p.m.
For more information. phone 734-6873
HIGH SCHOOL GIR~
AMA Motocro .. Championship
Professional ou1door mo1ocross make 11s
1984 wu1hland debu1 Sunda\ at the $25.000
AMA Motocross Champ1onsh1p at Saddleback
Park 1n Orange
Practice for the compcllllon bcgrns a1 I 0 a m
and racing 1s set 10 start at noon
Thursday-Estancia at In 1ne. Saddleback at
Newpon Har6or. Un1vers11y at El Toro. Corona
del Mar at Cost.a Mesa. Edison at Fountain
Valley. Huntington Beach at Ocean View,
Westminster at Manna. Laguna Beach al
M1ss1on V1e10. 3 p.m
La.ken' home .chedule
Thursday. March 29 -Hous1on: Sunday.
April I -Golden State. 7 p.m .. Fnday. April 6
-Kansas Ci1y: Wednesday. Apnl 11 -
Portland: Fnday. Apnl 13 -Dallas: Suinda)'.
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available at pamc1pat1ng Kawasaki dealers Fnday-Santa Ana. (ypress at Golden West. All games at the Forum. Inglewood. All games
begin at 7.30 p.m .. unless otherwise noted For more 1nforma11on. phone (213) 864-5214 Orange Coast. Compton at C emtos. 2:30 pm.
McGwire
sets HR
record
OCC women win swim meet
LOS .\NGELES (A.P l -
Mark McG"1re became the
Pacific-10 C onferencc·s ca-
reer home run leader Sun-
da~ sl uggtng two homers
a'> USC blasted Anzona.
14-~ tn colkge haseball
ac11on .
McGw1re h11 a three-run
homer tn the first inning
and added a two-run shot
1n the second. g1'-ing him
I for the season and 40 for
his career. That mark
breaks the Pac-I 0 record of
39 set by Arizona State's
Stan Holmes from
1979-81 .
The victory gave
Sou them Cal a sweep of the
Pac1Gc-IO Southern
D1v1s1on senes with An-
zona and helped the Tro-
jans raise their overall re-
cord to 27-8. Southern Cal
ts 7-2 in conference play.
Anzona falls to 13-23
and l-1.
Damon Oppenheimer
and Craig Stcven~on each
drove 1n three run~ for
Southern Cal.
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Ii.\/'. :..LISOBISPO-TheOrange
Coast College '-'Omen's swim team.
behind three victories from
sophomo re sensat lO n Tammi
LaVelle. captured the C'ul'sta lnvita·
t1onal here 1h1s weekend.
La Veile captured the 200 freest} le
11 57 13). 100 free (53.39). and 100
breaststroke I 1.09 5 l as OC C ac-
cumulated 569 team po1n1~.
Golden West. with Denise Ryno
sconng close second m the 50 breast
and I 00 breast. was second 1n the
1eam scoring w11h J34 points.
In the men's meet, II was powerful
Fullerton taktng tl'am honors. while
Golden West took second.
The Rustlers' Enc Lund captured
the 500 freest\le in 4·51 I. while
teammate Luke 1ode .... as the win-
ner in the 20 back~trokc \\-1th a I :58.6
effort.
NCAA'SFINALFOUR. • • Jl'romCl
three baskets and Ewing htt a
three-point play in the run.
MIDWEST
With this tnp to Seattle. Coach Guy
V. Lewis' Cougars Joined a select
group of six. teams which have gone to
the Final Four three straight times.
The others were UCLA, North Caro-
lina. San Francisco. Ohio State and
Cincinnati.
'Tm so proud of this team." Lewis
said, shruggrng ofT compansons with
past teams. "This team is tired of
being compared to last year's team.
This year's team 1s thi year's team.
and last year's team was last year's
team."
Wake Forest. 23·9 and reprcscntmg
tht Atlanttc Coast Confcttncc. twice
trailed by JU$t two points late in tht
game. the final time at 51-SS with 5:24
lefl. But Michael Young and Ola·
juwon hit consecutive baskets to gjve
Houston a 61 ·55 lead and control of
thepmt.
"We knew the)' were JO•n, to be
hard to btat." uwas said o Wike
forest "and we weren't d1sappainted
1n that " Hou stun. winner of thr 'iouthwttt
Conference. led 34-J I at halftime.
Wake Forest was led b> Kenny Green
wtth 18 points. while: Young had 15
for Houston. 13 in the 'ICcond half.
EAST
The memory of Ralph Sampson
ha not been erased 1n Charlot-
tesville. Va .. but the avahe~ have
proved. at least. that basketball docs
go on. Kenton Edehn. Sampson's
understudy the past two seasons,
scored five straight points in the final
I 'h mmutes to g.ive Virginia its
two-point victory O\.cr favored In-
diana.
MIDEAST
Bowtc came ahvc in the second half
to help Kentucky fight ofT a physical.
well-schooled Illinois team. Bowie
hadall 11 ofhispo1ntsand IOofh1s 14
rebounds in the second half.
"I wanted to put my11Clf in a
suuatton where I could be 1he hero or
the aoat." 8oW1e said. Near tht end of
the aame, Bowie SUSLatncd I sprained
ankle which obv1ou$1y hur1 a great
deal. but he said lattr. "This malccs 1t
f«"I a lot heller ..
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.00 ''" rNv-1 Cel:lflllO, >:SI II. t, Orenoe Coeat, > Sl.10; a. GoicMn w .. 1. 3'5' 10.
?00 medlev , ... Y-1. Orenee CO.•I, UI •· 2 s.Qvole\, 2:02.J, J. Cebrlllo, 7:02.S. 100 ltM-l. L.eVllle IOrente Coesl), Jo).Jt, 2.
SI..,..., <Cu.•111, u ta. J. "") °"'"*'* <Or· enot Coe1t1, s ... tlelld <We.I Vel*evl, S.k 100 bee*-1 Avetlll !Orenee CMll), 1-0. S.S, ' MorwOOCI 10r.,,.. CoetJ), lti.O., J Willert Cc.trilel, H1 Gi 100 tr•st-1 L.e\I ... (Oreftte CMMI, 1-ot S. , ~vno (~ WMU, I 1151, J ~
(OrMN COMO, 1 I 1 61
TMm K«ino 1 0r-. Cout, M';' ~
Wttl, ~. J ~H. nt, ' (.'.ebl'lfto. 2'11, S. Cuet11 nl
Kicker's
appeal
rejected
WASH INGTON (AP)
-.\ former place-kicker
and punter for the San
Diego Chargers railed
today m a Supreme Coun
attempt to stnp away pro-
fessional football's protec-
tion against state antitrust
laws.
The j ustices. without
comment, rcjocted an ap-
peal by Dennis Panec and
left intact a ruling that the
Supreme Court's arant of
antitrust immunity to
baseball extends as well to
football.
In 1972. the Supreme
Court kept baseball exempt
from antitrust laws in a
ruling against former star
outfielder Cun Flood.
The coun said then that
the national • paStime·s
"unique characteristics
and needs" placed it
beyond the reach of anti·
trust laws. federal or state.
Pancc's attack on foot·
ball's lepl s&atu deals with
the 1pon •s ttlatton1hip to
stale antitrUSI suits.
The former kackcr played
for lbc Chirac,., in the
Nauonal Football uaauc
from 196S.76
f\cr he uvured his back
1n 1976 and waJ cut by the
team. be filed s.uit to rt·
cover •hert t of his salary.
..
Ml.IC fl)TIC(
AC11110U8911e•H MAlmlTA,.......
The ~ pef'tofl It dOlrlQ
bull,,... .. : (Al Ltf'e MA88AOI (8) 8UN~LOWEA SEJMC!S, 2 Whit.
wood Wf1Y, IMM, Ca. 92115
Catotyn Martin Poll, 2 ~ woocs Way, tr'VIM. ca. ta715
Thie ~It condueted by: 11n
lndlVlduel.
Cerolyn Poi. Thl8 statement wu m.d with the
County Clerk of Orenge County on
Fee> 21, 1914 n.1•
Pvl*lhed Ofenge CoMt 0.-Y
Pltol Mercfl 12, 1t. 26. Aprll 2. 1914
141M.4
Ml.IC NOTICE
PICTITIOU8 IMl ... 18
MAIM 8TATIMeNT The followlng 1*1100 le doing
~-= NEWPORT BEACH SIGN COM-PANY. 302 S5111 St . Newport
8Neh.CA.t2M3
o.ck Campbell, 302 35th St.,
Newport BMc::n. CA. 92883 Thll butinese It Oonducied by. llll
lndMduel.
o.ck Campbell Thie ttltement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange Coooly on Feb 28, 198.4
~Amr ' The ~ penoM lte dOlilQ
~-BUll.OtNO MPAIR LTD . t7· 1 ,
.....,. Cit., Hunt~...._. ' 12&47
0.W Plde, 125 Hennoee. I '"' CA. 8271• JoM Cowlll. 11'11 .,.~ Cit ..
Huntington e..cn. ea. t2147 Daw'** . Thia ltat.mlnt WM fl*! wttfl the
COunty Clttk ot <>reno-County on
Marett I, 1N" flMIUf
Pvblrahed ()fenge Cou1 o.llv Piiot Maroll 19, 2t, Apnl 2, t , ttM
15124'
,ICTITIOUI _, .....
NA•eTATWMmtf n,. ,~ P«ton8 .. doing
bualnea ... CA THERINE M .• 12 e.t1cepe Dr ..
Newport BMCll. Ca. t2e&3 Ann Cathenne Myet9, 12 a...
acel)e °' .. Newport BMeh. 0.. 92&83 Thlt bulineN la conducted by: an Individual. ANN CA THERINE MYERS Thie stetement wu filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Maren 8, 1914 ,...,. ,, .......
Publllhed Orange Cout Delly ~ 0r.,.. Coeel Deir Pilot M11cn 12. 19. 26. 198.4 ~llot Metctt 1t, II, Aprtt t, t. 1* 1408..a. 1 ......
MllC NOTICE
FICTfTIOUI aUllNlll
NA• ITATIMENT Tile following person1 ere doing bu,.,_.u GREG"$ DETAILING SPECIAL· TIES (G D S ). 2600 E. Cout Hwy '"B". Coron• del Met. Ca. 92625 Gregory Jerome 811\Jmgertner,
Chamberteln Thll bualneN Is conducted by· an Individual Greg Baumganner: Chambeffaln This steltmenl WU tiled with the County Cleric of Ofenge County oo
March 2. 198.4
F2lllZ7 Pvblllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot March 12, 19. 26. Aprll 2, 1984 143~
P\&.IC NOTICE
flCT1TIOUI 8UllNEll
NANI aTATEMENT The following person It dotng
buslMM H "RIANAH'S"", 3857 Birch St . Suite 209, Newporl Beeeti. CA 92660 Rlenah H. Rhone, 41.4 Sliver TrM Lene. Redlands. CA 92374
This bullMta ia conducted by: an lndlvlduel
Rlaneh H. Rhone Thlt etetement WIS filed with the County Ct•k of Orange County oo
Feb 28. 198.4
f2aa3 Publllhed Ofange Cout Delly Pilot March 12. 19, 26. April 2, 1914 141()...84
P\&.IC NOTtcE
'1CTIT10UI 9UllNHI
NAfftlTATHtlNT
The following pereone .,., doing
buslneu H LORD NELSON YACHTS, 3408 VII Oporto. Sult• 5. Newpor1 e .. cn. Ce 92683 Craig Beechwllll, 16410 Alg0n-qu1n St.. Huntington Beach, Ce. 92849 Thie buslnea• Is conducted by: an Individual. CRAIG BECKWllH This atetement wa flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on
Meren 6. 1984
'2ieOIU Publlthed Orange COU1 Deity Pilot Merell 19. 28. April 2. 9, 1984 1559..a.
P\&.IC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI IMl ... H
NAMI IT A'T'DmNT The following P«90M ate doing
bullneuu: APOLLO CONST. & INTERIORS
co .. 25 Hennoea. lrvlne. Ca. 92714 Dive R. Plcil, 25 HefmoM, Irvine. Ce. 92714 Thia butlnett ls condueted by: 11n Individual.
Deve Peck Th,. statemenl wu fllld with tile
County Clettl of Orange Coooty on Mareh 8. 19&4
FMMa7 Published Orange Cout Delly
Piiot Marc:fl 19, 28. Apnt 2. 9, 1914 1577-&4
SAILORS-SOUTHALL P\&.IC NOTICE
JOHANNA SAIL ·---------
ORS-SOUTHALL. beloved flCTTTIOUa .uaMIS NAMEITATE-...T wife of Robert C. Southall. The tOllowlng peraona are doing
passed away March 21, 1984 ~ness u
h h · '"'-tr OMN ISCENT AUTOMOTIVE al t etr ome ITT \.AtplS an FABRICATIONS. t3067 Cua Linde Beach. Moving to the South Lene. No. G. Garden Grove, Calif
Coast area in 1945, she re-926.44
sided in Newport Bea<.'h, El Donald L. Fair. 13067 Cua Linde
Segundo. Huntingto n Lane No. G. G1rc1«1 Grove. Ca 926.44 Beach. San Clememte and Th•• business ls conducted by an
Capistrano Beach. She 1nd1111dual.
created her JOHANNA Donald L Feir Ceramics and distnbuted Th11111temen1 •H filed with tile Counly Clerk ot Orenge County oo the line from her Costa March 8, 1984
Mesa Pottery to the national
markets An accomplished
orgarust she was also known
f'M04al Published Orenge Cout Oltlly Pilot March 19. 26. April 2, 9, 1984 1576-84
for her 011 painting and nee------------
die work She was an aux-f'ta.IC NOTICE
illary of the Retired Offices -----------Assoctat1on and a member of FICTTTIOUI IMl ... 11
the San Clemente Elks NAME ITATW•NT Tile fOllowtng perton ,_ doing Ladies Association, she was business H :
also a member of the Cruise BORDEAUX MANAGEM ENT
C S CONSULTANTS, 7573 Slel9' Master lub. he leaves, in T. Hunttngtoo Beech. ca111. 926.47
addition to her husband, Jenet Sue SchuHl•r. 283
two sons, John J . Sailors of Llveme
Danbury Connecticut and ~.Long Beach, C•IH 92&83 ' . This bulln.e 18 conducted by• en Stephen A. Sailors of La lndlvldual
Habra. California; 5 grand-Janet Schuellet
children, Debby and Judd of This stelement wu med with the
Seattle Washington David County Cleric of Ofange County on • · Mar. 18. 1914 of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jay l"M11IO
of Seattle, Washington. Jeff Pvbll•hed Orange Cout Delly
Sailors of the United States Pilot March 26. Al>f'll 2. 9, 18, 19&4 . 170~ Navy and Jeru of La Habra.
Family memorial service NOTICE was pnvate with burial at ___ Ml...;...;;..;.;.;;IC....;.;..;.;..;.;;;.. __ _
sea arranged by the Nep-
tune Society.
HAll80" LAWN-MT. Ol.IVI
Mortuary • C.metetY
Crematory
1625 Glaler Ave.
Costa Mesa
5'0-5554
PIE"CE 8ROTHE"8
IELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
6-42·9 ISO
---.
BALTZ l,RGERON
SMITH ·~Hill
WESTCLIFF CHAPEL
&27 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PACIFIC YllW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pacific View Oflve Newport Beactl
8'.C-2700
ACTITIOOI _, .....
NMftlTAru.HT The followlng ~ II doing
bu1lneuas: COAST AL EQUIPMENT COM·
PANY. 6552 Parle Clrcle. Hunt-ington Belch. Caltl. 92147 l'homu Alvan Judklna. 8&52
Paris Circle. Huntington Beeeti. Callt 926.47 This buslneae 11 conducted by? an lndtvldual Thomas A. Judklna This statement wu fllecl with th9 County Clerk of Orenge County oo Mar t6. 198.4
flt1171 Published Ofenge Cout o.lly Piiot March 26. April 2. 9, 18, 1t&.4 1109-8.4
Plitt.IC NOTICE
FtCTITIOUI 9UIMH
NA• ITATl•NT The fOlloWlng petton It doing
t>uslneu u : FIBERFORMANCE. 7272 Setum
St. unl1 K, Huntington Beach, Calif 926'7
CtilflM R Seymour Jr . 20$31
Montauker. Huntington BHch. Calif 926'6
Thi• butln.u Is conducted by: an lndivtduat
Cf'latlel R. Seymour Jr.
Thia statement wu med wltll the County Qerk of Orenge Coooty oo Mat. 16, 1N"
f'Mt112
Pvbhhed Orenge co.et o.lty
Plk>t Marcti 28. Aptil 2, t , 11, 1tM
1101 .....
,_IC NOTICE
rtennoua .,.. .. McC°"MtCK MORTUAltY NAm ITATWfT
'785 LaQuna Cenyon Act. The tollOwlnO S*90nl .,. ~
Laguna 8ftch. Ca. 82651 ~-· 4M·l415 TEXTILE MA"Kl!TINO SYS·
TEMS, 431 8 Mtlln Sl. Hunllneton C Beedl. Calif. 93'1 ._ _______ _.
1
8fUOI CrllO O'NMI, 2.21 N. Vint
------------1st .. Anellelm, Calif. t2IO& Karyl "°'*111 ~ 9 Mlllq 81., Huntington IMch, caltf. ~ T"'-buelneat .. ~ by: e
THIM09
1000
l tlf --=i·~·-.W.f• ~ =4.r•ad&----~1 --_5.
oen-11 pert'*"'lp
INCeC.O'NMI
Tl* et1tement wee .-.ct -6th the
County Qel1t o4 Orenoe County on Mar 18, 1N4 ,..,,,.
Publlltled Ofenoe COatt o.11y Hot MltCl'I tt. Aprl 2, ... , .. , ...
tt1o+t
I
___ Nl.IC___,--.MJTIC(......,,..._ ___ 1 ___ rtaJC__.....,NO...;;.;.;.TICl.;,;;..,,. __ t-_'__, .... rt .... a.-.1C._'llO......,'TICl.-..._~-__ .MLJC ll)TIC(
T...,. l'tennout -M NcftTNMll W IR•M '9Cnn0ue .., .... N0nca CM' TilUel'U'a IALI MM9 ITA,,_NT llAm ITAT'llmtf Mm IJTATlllPT
T.8. ..._ 111111 •.A The fobrlng pei'llOfi la doing Thi f011ow1t10 ~we dolftO The tOlloliMg panona we~ YOU AM .. Dll'AU&. T UNDO A bualn.u u • Duain.. •: bueW1ea1 ae;
DllO CM' TRUeT DATIO 4--_ I. I. WCMI l'ITAOLEUM • .COO Blrdl 0.# .J. ~llTIU. 2107 N NIWl'ORT DeV!lOPM!HT CO .• 1• UNUM YOU TMta AC1'tON It. • t1f, ~ laactt. CA 8'~. hlta zot. 1anta Ane. 11111 ~ L.ana, Huntington
TO llROTICT YOUlt Maran. 128e0 CA. tUOI 8-c:h. CA '*'
" MAY • IOU> AT A "*IC Rootrt 8. HoC>bl, 118 A.GllpulCO ~ H<Mton.1S.is1 Celdowwood Orant I!. 4rQ•IKIOtlt. lll'tl
IAUL • YOU llHD AN UPI.A· St.:.~ a.eon. CA. t2ta 1 at .. Long e.ct\, CA toe ,5 OrMl\"'-w Una. """'lnoton hlic:ft,
*"'* CM' ,,. MAT\Mm Of 1"I '"'-~ta conducted by. en PN1 A". ~. 17SCM MOffo CA. 12Mt
PltOCllOIMO AGAUl81' YOU, lndMclual OrM, AoWlend Heiohtt. CA. 91748 Delmer A ewann. 11 ... Matotn,
YOU '"°""'° COM'ft.CT A LAW• AoOet1 8. Hobb1 AAIY A. Wernadl, 1~ N. ,rand\ Cypr .... CA ~
YU. Thie~· -.. IMd with the 81., •LI. Senta AM. CA. 92701 ·this bUlllneae le ~ad 11y: a T\clcw Tltla lnlur1ne» Compeny 01 Collnty C1artl ot Orenot County on Thie ~ re ~ Dy 1 eaner• partntrlhlp ..
c.llfornta. I ~. fonnarty MWOll I , 1984 09'*1li PWfnwtNp, 0tanc !. ~
TIUa l'*Kenoa and Tl'Ult OomeanY. , .... to Judy A. Wl(MClt Thie 1t1ttimint ... ftlad Mith the on Aprtl 3, 1t&4, at t:OO A.M .. 1'loOf Publlthed Orange Coaat Deity Ttlll ... ""*'1 •• fltad with tM County Clerk Of OrMOe COun.ty on
THlt lntYr'MCa Coms>enY or C...._ Pttol Mwdl 19. 2t, Aprt 2, 9J..JM4 C<iuttty etertt Of Orenge Coumy on feb. 28. 1984
fomia. I oot'PO'Mlon, for"*'Y TIUt ,.,.,7-t-t Mlrelt I , 1M4 ,._, 11*1'~ end TN9t Company,.. ..,_. Publletled Onno1 eo.t Delly
dUty IPSIOintad TIVlt .. under end l'ublllhad OrMOt eo.t ~ Ptlot Matoe-12, 1t. ff.. APfl 2. 19M ""'**" to Deed Of Truet rwcOt'ded PiljC llJTICE Piiot Mardi 1t. at, Aprt 2. 9. 1tM 1412..a.. Auautt 27. 1NO. 1t 1Mt. No. 32833, 1514-M
In Ii«><* 13717, pega 1155, of Of· Ptennout _ ... , ·---.. -.. -.,.-_-TV'C' ___ _
ftdlf Aecoc'dl In the Oftlct of the ... ,... ITA-'"-""'i-. C<lutt~ Aacotdar of Orana9 County, -' -' Calltomla. Will SELL A., PUBLIC bu~°"::"'° .,... we dOiflO , ___ MlJC ___ fl>..._ncl ... ___ PlCTITlOUa W N
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BlOOER 'M""l"''N MEDl"U•NTS 2...... PlCTmOUa 8U9Mll MM9 ITA~
FOR cAsH oA cAsH1e.R·s CHECK. ~~ eoulaY.';d~"eu11e 133, MANI ITATDmNT The foliowlno l*'IO'I' .,. do#lQ ~ .. o,~~lmaUn11~ .. s,~ .. ln) .•IWfUt t~ Coat• M .... Ca. 92127 ... !..~~ng pel'tont are doing tiutom~:ANO PROPERTIES ....... ~, -•• ,,. O•orgt C. Fortnar, 2040 ..,.,..,_ -c eouth front entrance IO ,,,. <Md Or· Phllare>pa Court. Cot1• M .... Cl. PROFESSIONAL FIRE PROTfC-MGMT o .. 24712 Corti Cnlell, EJ
ltlG9 County Court,_,.. located In 92828 TION, 511 Ham111on SI .. No c . Toro. CA 92030
the 200 8IOdt of W.., Senti Al\I Thia bl.lllnatl 11 conductedby.111 Cot1e M ... ca. t2e27 Kelly Arelhw•y Corporetlon, 8Nd (formerly W•t 8th St.) Sllltl lndMdull. Steven Th0rnat Neu«t 511 Ham-24712 COrtl PrMt.1, El Toro. CA ~:;.;a1!::~,~~ = = ~~~": .. ftled wtth the ~~~~I. No. C .. Cotti M .... Ca. ~2~~ l>Utlneet I• conducted by I
by It und9r said Dead Of Trult In the County C~ of Orenga County oo WIN9'1 Cr•lg Jectcaon., 1773 c:orro•l,IOn .... .._. ~.....,.-
P'°'*"Y tltuated In Mid County Merch 8, 1984 KanWOOd Pt ~. ..._. Cl · c ......... 1. -·' and Stitt deacribad u · ,MOUi 92827 .. ' Ttllt tllltmanl waa tiled with Iha
PARCEL 1· Unit 11 .. thown and Publlthed Orlll08 Co11t o.ily Thi• bullntal It condUCl9d by: • County Clertl of Ofenoa County ()(I
d1t1nad on thll eer1aln Con-Piiot March 19. 26. April 2. 9. 1984 gen«ll partnership. ~rch 18. 1984 domlntum Pl111 r.c:orded December 157'4-84 St9'19 Nauert ,,.,,.,
12. t978 In book 12151, Pao-1121 Thi• tt•l«nenl WU fl*f with Iha Publl•hed Oreno-Coall Delly
of Offiofal Record• of Orange eoun.. ~ County CWk of Orange County on P~t Matth 26. April 2. 9. 1e. 118'
1y. cau1om11 Mt.IC NOTICE M11cti 8, 198-4 17 t~
PARCEL 2. Ari undlv1d4Kl 1125 n.11
n11t•t In Ind 10 Lot I of Tract No. FICmtOUI ..,..... Publhltltd Of1nge Collet Dally·-----------
10023. 111nown on 1 M1p r.oord9d NAiii ITATl•NT Piiot March 19, 26, April 2. 9, 198' P\B.IC NOTICE
In boOk 425. pege. 29 to 30 of Mia-T119 foltowtng pereon ts doing 1562·84 K·1Mll
ctllenaovt Maps, f9Cordt of Or-bvtin.H 11 Notloa of .... of
ll\Q9 Covnty, Clllfornla, logathet (A) HOWARD'S GARDENING DllDI •c W\TU'C ..... Property I t
with all lmprO..-.manll thereon, t11-SERVICE, (BJ HOWARD LAND· r~ nu ~ Pmr•.e ..
C9Pllng thef.trom Condominium SCAPE SERVICE, 10830 LI RoN No. NEP 28888
Units 1 through 25. lnclualvt, Ln , Founllln Vllley, CA. 92708 FICTITIOUI .Ul•N In lllt Sul)«lor Covrt of Iha State
loclled thefeon. Steven 11oward Hertt, 10630 l• NAMI I TA,.._Nf Cov f PARCEL 3: An EKclullvt ..... R F II vati-.. c• The followtnn .,_eont ar• dol"" ol C1lltornl1, tor 1119 nty o lot Ota Ln., ount n -1· "· ... ,...... ... Angela
mant 1P9Ur111nant to aech Unit tor 92708 bvtinelt It In IM Mitter of Iha E'1llt of
tM uae end OCCUc>ancy of tl'IOM pol'· Tl'll9 buam-11 cond\leted by: in OAANGE COAST OAAPERIES, NORMAN RICHARD ARCONTI, akl
Ilona ot the Aaetrlcted Common lndtvidu•I. , 1539 Monrovia N Rlch1td Areonll o.c.aaed
...,.. daalgn1ted In the Oec:lar•tlOn Steven H. H41ttt a. Coate M91&, CaHf. 92603 ·Notice 11 he<M>y given that the
ol R"trk:tlon• recorded Oecembet Thia lllttmtnt w .. ftled with tri. Miry Gi.nd1 Gerct1, 5504 Way· IM\dtftlgned wlll Mlt at Prlvll• Illa,
12, 1978 In bOOk 12158. Pao-1M3 Covnty Cl«k ot oranoe County on men. Alverlide, Clllt. 92504 10 the hlghal1 •nd .,..1 bidder eub-
of Offlclll R«:ordt of Mid County Maren 8, t984 Juanl1a Froet, 7310 Lydia. Aiv9r· ject 10 connrmatlon of Mid SuPenor
and .nown on the Condominium ~ licjt, Clllt. 92504 Couf1 00 or •ft• tM eth dey ot ~ for a.ctl Unit. Published Or1111Q8 Cout Dally Thie butlnetl It eonduc:1ed tly: • April 1984 11 tilt omot of Coldwell
Truttor or r•cord own•r: Pilot March 19, 26. AP<ll 2, 9, I"" gan411'11Gpar1Gner.l'llp Banker 2181 San Jnanuln HNI• MARTIN-ROCHE -BUNNELL 1..... ... M•ru arct1 • .......-.....,.._ Th-II 1 111'1~1 ~u fl<-A ..... h ,... Ot'lva, Newport Beecn, CA. 92MO PROPERTIES Coun ,.. ... ::'.""'' 0-""'eou.... • .... Covnty of Orenga. S11tl of Celt·
The ttr .. t addr .. end othef 1-----------ty ..._.,.of renga nty on, tornla. Ill rlgllt. tltle and lnter•t of
common detlONtlon, If lifl'I, of the ·-1c lillt\TIC[ Mar. 18. 1984 Hid d.oMMd •t the time of death real property dac:rlbed 1bc>v9 la '"~ "" '>e11Tr pwported to 119. 1202 Lii Aranas Publllhed Of1nge Cout Delly and Ill 1"9 right. llti. end lnter•t
Way, eo.11 Mell. CA. 92828 FICTITIOUI M.l ... t l Piiot March 28 ~II 2 9 18 ltM thel the "111' of Nld dactaud hat
The unci.s~ Trutt" dt.-NAMI ITATllllNT · ' ' 1711.$4 acquired by oper1Uon of llW ()f' The tollowlng peraorll ar• doing otherw!M OIMr than Of In tddltlon ei.lm1 any llabll for any lnc:orr.c:t-t>utineN 11. to thll or Hid d«: .. Md. 11 the um.
neet of IM llreet MldrMI and othef LITTLE BUDDY RECORDS. of dMlh. In and to Ill tht Ctrtlln :°" designetlon, If any, thow 17812 lot Alamoa. Fountlln Vllley, 1 ____ Nl. __ IC_NO_TIC£ ____ r•. property tltvated In tM City of
Said .... wilt be macs., but CA. 92708 '1CTITIOUI 9U8INEU ~ Beach County of Or:"J!
wtthOut covenant or warranty, ex-Larry David JonM Ill, 17812 Lot NAME ITATl•NT Stat• of Cllltorn11, par1lcularly Alamoe. Foun111n Valley, CA. 92708 tetlbed u follows to-wtt· Pf"' or Implied, r-oardlng llti., Richard D1vld Snow, 11812 lot TM following peraont art doing 8 I Bl 36 R · I poutMton or 9'\CUmbrenott, 10 l>UlllMH 11. lot o ock 1 , -..bcl vlllOn
Plv IM un-""' bllance of IM Alamot. Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 E & E TILING SERVICE. INC., ~~-~MCounar, "!_ tofhe ~f , .,--.. Ttu. butlneat It conducted by. a ,..,..........,, ......,, ., ..,._.,,...
nott(I) NCUl'ed by Mid Deed of general plt1'*9tllp. ~~29~1ry HMtt Or .. Sent• Ana, Sl•t9 ot Ctlltc),..n1a, .. per m.P
.. Trusprt,ovl°;~ $1~32.:~-~I~). d~ Larry Dlvld Jones Ill H. Rober1 Jot\naon. 1332 Count"' lhtf.c>f, rtc0td9d In Book 4, Paoa ........ ..... "' Thia lflltrnenl WU flied wtlh IM . 1 87 of Mltctllaneout M•ne. record• vane.a, It •nv, under IM terms ot Hiiia Or., Santi Ana, CA. 92705 of ••Id Or•..,.. County ...... , .. , County Ci.rk of Orange County oo ...,. _ -...-Mid Deed of Trust, ta., cnergea Maren 7, 1184 Thia bulinatt II conducted u7. a Ex II lhtretrom. that portlOn and •xpentee of the Tru11 .. end ot FMOl12 c:orpor111on. cap ~ tM trusts craettd by Hid Deed ot H Robert Jot\neon. Prteldent ot Hid Lot lylno Non'1ealar1y ot • Pvbllttled Or•nge Cout Dally Thi• ttalll'Mrll WU flied with '"' line drawn II right anglta to ltla T~ ..___.._..,.. under Hid Deed Piiot Mitch 19. 2&, April 2, 9, 1"'4 County Clerk of Of.,,,_ County 00 SouthMlttny lint of IM 351h StrMI ................... _, 156&-.M 8 -..... lt'ld distant the<aon 125.00 feet
of Tru'1 htretofoni execu1ed and Ftb 28. 19 4 '2*tl Northeallerly trom the point on ln-
deUv.red to tri. undarligned • writ· Pubtl·"'..,. Or1t1,,. ,.. __ •1 "'-'ty terMCtlon thef.of With the North-tan 0ec:11r1t1on ot OeflUll Ind 0.. C lillt\TICE .. ......, •-...,...... ""' mend for Sale. and 1 Wfttten Nollet Plllll nu Pilot Merch t2. t9, 26. April 2. 198-4 aasterty lint of Ocelrl Bou~d. 1413-84 • more commonly known IS. 3000 of Oefeult end Ei.c:tlon lo Sell. TM ,ICTITlOUI IU .... I 0c9en Boulevlfd, Corona CStl Mii.
undtftigned c•utad laid Notice of NAME ITATIMINf C1Hfornll
Dtleull lfld Election to S.I 10 b9 The tollowlng persons art dol"il PletlC NOTICE Term• ot sale "IS It" for c11h In
rtcorMd In lht county Where tM buslnett u : lawful mon.y of the United Slit"
real property 11 located. WATER VENTURES, INC., 18952 FICTITIOUI eU ... H on confirm•Jion ot .... or part calh ir~~: fi/i_~rtrN~~~'l 'C~M-MacArthur Blvd . Stull• 235, lrvlne, NAMI ITATIMINT and b1lance evid9nctd by note ...
CA. 9271S The followlng persona ... dOlng cured by Mong909 or TruSI Deed
PANY OF CALIFORNIA Wat.,. Vanturat. Inc: • California. l>Ullness IS. on Iha property so eotd Ten per
1717 WllnU1 Grove Avenue 18952 MacArthur Blvd .. Sulla 235, AQUA AIR POOlS ANO SPAS, cent of 1mount bid lo be depoeited ~=~~~d purauanl 10 Deed lrvtnt. CA 92715 2808 Nevis Cr , Colla M .... CA. with bid
Of Trull r9COfd9d A•""utt 27, 1980, Thia butlness 11 conduc1td by· • 92626 Bids or otters to be In writing end ·• C01por11ton Brett T 1ylor Dickey. 550 wlll b9 rtcetved at tri. aforesaid Of· u Intl No. 32833. In bootc 13717, Peter Mcl(ay, Vice Prffldenl Pevlerlno :"206, Costa M .... CA lice 11 any time atter tri. llrtt publl·
Pt09 t 155, ol Offictll Records In IM Thia tlll«nenl wu flled wtlh the 92626 cation het-.Of and 119fore d1ta of
offM:e Of Iha County R«:order ot County Clefk of Ofenge County on Frink EuQ41M Olckey, 2808 Nevis aai.
Ofeng• County, C11tlornll, WILL Match 8, 1984 Cr . Cotti M .... CA 92626 Dated lhl• 20th <II)' ot Marcil, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO P:MCMOt Thlt buslneu It conducted by· a t984
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR Publ!Shed Orenga Cou1 Dally ganer1I plftneflhlp O.borll'I G. Arconll, Spectal
CASHIER'S CHECK, (paylbla II Piiot M11cn 19, 26. Aprll 2. 9. 1934 B<ett Otciley Admlnltlrtlmc of the Eatlle of
time of .. In l•wf\.11 money ot ..... 1568-8" This ll•tetMnl WU flied Wllh lht Slid DaceOtnl
United Stat .. ) II IM IOUlh lroot County Clerk of Orange Covnty on HAHN & HAHN
entrence to 1119 old Orenga County F•b. 28, 198-4 • Attorney(•) for Admlnl1tretrhc
Cour1h<>uM located In IM 200 f1taJC NOTICE 'neu4 Publlahed Orenga Cout Dally Pllot Block of WHt Sent• An• Blvd. (for· Publlthed Ofange Coul Delly Mwch 28. 27. April 2, 198-4
merly W•t 81h St.) Santi Ana, Call-'1CTITIOUI ..,..... Piiot M11ch 12, 19, 26, April 2. 1984 172844
tornle Ill right, tlti. end lnt«•t con-NA• aTATIMINT 1409-8-4
yey9d to and now held by II und« T fol'-"-II ........... i-----------Nkl Deed of Trvll In IM Pf'OC*1Y "-"'-""' person ~"' P\B.IC NOTICE
altueted In Hid County and Stat• bufi~ ~MERICAN MAAKETING Ml.IC NOTICE T-30807 d~~l~~ Unit 11 u lhown and ENT~PRISE IMPORT /EXPORT FICTITIOUI 8UatMlt NOTICI °' TIIUITlrl IAU
defined on thll ctrtlln Con-CO-O'p· 121 YOl'lltown,CottlM91a. NAMI ITAltMeNT Tl#40'7lc-f
domlnlum Plan rec;orded Dtctmber CA. 92828 The following peraona ar• doing YOU AM .. DlfAUl T UMOl1' A
12. t""78 In .. ....., 121'"•, n.-1921 Kenneth M. Woll, 121 Yorlclown, bullnffl at: DIEDOflTIIUaTDATID A"'9l. 22. • """"" ..,., ...-..-Cotta M ... , CA. 92828 C of Ottlclal Record• of Orenga Coun-Thi• l>UtlM9• I• condUot9d by: 111'1 WELLS, ELLSWORTH, PRI E & 1m UNI.Ill YOU TAKE ACTION
ty, Californl1. lndlvldull. BRENNAN, 4340 Camput Ot'tve, TO l'flOTICT YOUfl l'flOPEflTY,
PARCEL 2: An undivided 1125 Kanne1h M. Woll #213, Newport Beech, CA. 92860 fT MAY N IOLD AT A l'U9llC
lntt<Mt in and to Lot 1 of Trac1 No. ll wt h Dick Wells Ind Auoci1tn, 4340 IALI. IF YOU NaID AN IXl'lA· 10023 ... shown on I Mep recorded Thi• lllltmenl WU led I the Cempu• Ot'lv•. tt213, N•wport NATI<*°' THE NA~°' THE "" 30 t Mt. County Clerk of Orange County oo a..ctt. CA 92680 l'flOCUotNGa AOAINIT YOU, In bootc 425• Paoet ... to o March 8, 19&4 . Thie buslnttt 11 condVC1ed by: I YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A I.AW· cettaneovt Mape, rac:ords of Or· ,,_. oorrvvitlOn YEfl
anot County, Cllllomla. togathef Pvblllhed Oren119 Cout O.ity ~k Welli. Pretld411'11 O~ Aprll 11, 1984 It 10:00 AM =t~ l~::;:~=l~~=~I:~ Piiot Mitch 19, 26, April 2. 9, 118-4 Thia 111temant wu filed with the VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR-
Unlll 1 through 25, lnclualvt, 151~ County Ctanc ot Orenga County on ATION, 1 Clllfornl1 eotpor1tl0n u
IOCeted tlltf.on t=.b. 28, 19M the duty appointed Trutt• undtf
PARCEL 3 Ari Ellcluelva ..... 1111D1.,. W\TlC( ~ta end pur~l to Dttd of Trust, Aa-
rnanl 1P9Ur1enant to Md! Unit tor '"""'°"' "" Published Orange Cout Dally cord9d oo April 25, 1175 u Oocu-
tll9utt and OCQ.1Plnc:yottl'IOM pe>r· P'ICTtTtOUl IMJ ..... la Piiot March 12, 19, 26, Aprll 2, 19&4 m«ll No. 21&47 Book 11386 Pege
tlont of the Ra1trk:ted Common NAMI ITATlllllNT 1417·8-4 214 of Oftlc:lal R«:ordt In 11'19 office
ArN c19tign1ted In IM O.Cl111tlon The fol.........., dol I-----------of the Recorder of Orenga Covnty, of Ael1rlctlonl r.corded Dtctmbet butlneat ;';""' peraona art ng Ml.IC N011C( • Calltornla, executed by: JOHN
12, 1978 In book 12151, Paoa 1&e3 MORIARTY & ASSOCIATIES, 1---...;..;.=...;....;..--~;;.....--HOWARD TUTTLE ANO JEANNE
of Ottlelal Records of uld County 20362 S w a ....... S S 1 A ,ICTITIOUI 8UUtlll TUTTLE Will SELL AT PUBLIC and shown on ttla Condominium Ce. 92707 . """'' I.. en 1 nl , NA• ITA~Nf AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID·
Plan tor Mch Unit. Rlehll<I Antoo Morllrty, 20382 s. TM foltowtng peraon 11 doing DER FOR CASH, (p•ylble II tlrM of
Truttor or r•cord owner: w. Birch St., Sent• Ana. Cl. 92707 l>UllMM 11. ule In l1wtul money of IM United
MART IN -R 0 c HE -Bu N NE l l Eug9M H Mor1111y. ..,,,. .. TYPING i:. T c. 79 Woodh1van St11 .. ) II IM Nonh front entrance
PROPERTIES ebova l>f Legu.n• NIQ~ CA geen to IM county eourttlouM. 700 Civic
The '1rMt MldrMI and othef JMn Ruth Morllrty, tamt 11 CMrtt c KenMY 79 ·Woodhaven Center Drive, W•I Sent• Ane. Cell·
common <Me1gn1tl0n, If any, of the ebov. l>f LIQ\lni Niguel 'cA 92&77 fornl1. 111 right, lltle 1nd lnteratt
ra11 P'oper1Y cs.ulbed •bc>W 11 Thi• t>ualneu 11 conduoted by: 1 Thia bullMN It CondUcted by: In conveyed 10 and now held by 11
purported to 119: 1202 Lu Arenu general pertt141rthlp. lndlvlduel under said Deed of Trual In the
Way, Cotti M .... CA. 12828 Rlcherd Morlllty Chttyl C Kanney property lltu1t9d In Hid County,
Tll9 unOtr= Trust.. dt.-Thia llllament -· flied With IM Ttu. 1tatemant w11 flied with ,.... CllHornll deacrlblng IM land lhtr'"• =f~,,! '::!. ~r= =:; Cou11ty et.nl Of Orange County oo County et.nl of Or1nge County oo ln·The LtuenOld "t•t• In lhe rNI
March 8. 198• Feb. 28. 1984 -,., ~y .. ~........... •• LOI 32 of common dttlgnatlon. If any. lhOW ~ ,.._ pr..,.,.... • .,.,..,..,..,...
l'lartln Publllhed Orange Deity Publlthtld Or1n119 Cout Diiiy Tract No. 4705. In the City of lffw-
Seld .... wilt be m.cM. but Piiot March 19, 26. April 2. . 198' Pltot Mereh 12. 19, 28. Aprll 2, 1984 port Beech. as 9hown on a map wtthOut C011eOent or W11tTanty, ••-157344 1414.8-4 thar.ol recorded In boOk 1ee. pr-. or lmC>lled. regll'dlng title, pages 31 10 35 lnctvsl..,. ot Ml ..
Pot"'•lon or tnQUmbranoat. to oallaneout Maps. r.cordt of Nici
pey the unplld bllence ot tri. P\B.IC NOTICE Of1ng9 Covnty. note(•) aecured by Mid Deed ot PUBLIC NOTICE Ttla tlrMI lddr... ind otlltf
TNtt, to-wl1: S 132,830.28, lnCIUdtng P:ICTITIOUI ..,..... common cMllQnellon. If eny. ol the
N provided In Mid nott(1), 10-'1CTIT10Ul IU9MH ...,._ HAT'lmNT rMI property datetlbed 1t>ova la
vano.e. It ll'ly. under the term• of NM9 HATUllNT TM foltowlnO peraona ar• dOlng purponed to be: 2101 Arllla. New·
Nici Deed of Trull, r... etlargea ll'9 foltowlng Pt'90ftl Ila dOlng bullnttl ... port Belch. CA. 92MO
.,d aiq>aneea of tll9 Tn.itt .. and of l>Utlneal •· CREATURE FEATURE. 9430 TM undar.igned Trul1• dla-
the INtll C1'9o&led by Mid Deed of QUALITY PAINTERS. 10212 Wem« A~ .. Fovnlaln Vllley, CA. elalm1 any lllblllty for 1ny lncomtet•
fruf1. Tr1ytor Wly, Garden Orov., Cl. 92708 ,,... or the ltr .. I addrMl ll'ld Olhtf
TM benef1etary unOtr Mid Deed 92~ WMll_,, Goodwin, 1M2t Oulnoe COMmOn dttlgnatlon. If any, lhOwn
of Truet Mreto!Off executed ltld AutM11 la.ance Wiigtlt, Jr., Clrctt, Fountlirl V""-'J, CA. 12708 l'ler-'n. ~ed to tfla under19*' I Wftt· 10212 Traytot Way, Garden GrOlle. Lindi Kamold, 1*5 8""""6d Said .... wt4I be meda. but
ten DtdaratlOn Of Default end o.-Ca. 92843 LaM, Huntington 8elicfl, CA. 8214& wtthOut ccwanant or wen-enty, .,..
mend fOr a., MCI I wr1ttan Notloa ™' ~I• conducted by. .,, Thie ~ It oonduC1ied by. I pt.at or ~. ,.gwdlng Otta,
of Default end Elactlorl to 8alt. The lndlvtduel. oan«el pa11'*9h1P. PotHHlon, or ancvmbrenoae. to . ...__.... c*'9ad Mid Notloa of Al.llMI L. Wrlgtlt Wllllam Ooodwtn P1Y the NITllinlnG prinCllpal Nn of unow....,.... Thie It~ wee flltd wtth the Thll 1tetamant WM flied wtttl tl'la the ~•I eacurad t1y Mid Deed ot DMl< end flletlon to W to be Cowtty QeR of OrMOt County on Cowtty Clwtl Of or.,. County on Tniat, wM lntarwt tMreofl, •
rec«ded In tN county ..._. the ~ e. 1984 '-21, 1M4 ~ In Mid note(•}. ldvall<*. ~r..~ ~'::!ct~.... l'MMM . ,_ If eny, under the termt of the o..d
tOOA TITLE lHSUAAHO! COM Publlltled Orange Coaat Delly PubMtMcl Orenga eo..t Delly Cllf Truat, ,._ ctlalgea Ind ax• ~~y °' CALlllOAHtA • Piiot M11dl 19, 28, Apl'll 2. '1 1114 Piiot Men:h 12, 19, ae. Apf'M 2. 1964 l**9 °' ,,.. T"'*199 Ind Cllf the
t117 Wetnu1 ()rOYe Avenue 1075-64 1•11 ..... tluli. ~lad by leld Dead Of
Aou meecs.tE..A TNM, ror the amount rWOMbtr 213'"'0MW'D "8JC llJTIC( ::.:x; .n~ aetll1.._, to bl: U7,l20.46.
DIW. ~ 24, 1"4 """°"' ""'-. Thi belleftoilty under Mid Dead
Tloor Tl1tt lnMll"9nCa 0omc>MY Of PMHmou8 WM K·tetl7 of Truat '*-otor9 •ecMad end ~ MAm ITA~ NT'fi'IOU8-M detl¥wed to !he utldel .. _. I -1t-
1 CIQ!llOrlllon, fOrmetly T1ttt In-Thi foloo#lnt ,,...oM .,.. doing , llAm ITA~ tan O.C.-atlon Of ~ end 0.-
M1in0a encl ~ -The lolOwlnt pei'90ft .. dolno rNl'lct fOr ... and a ~ Notloa TNl4 ComoMy, M. J HAAl Ind COMPANY, 10 ~ • 9f Oafd end !lecttarl IO .... The .,•:SJ~~ ~IMN.C&.t2714 WUTl,_N CYCLI P'lOMO· =--~~-:::: ... --.-~ eo.c Dely Plol J.. Hetdltertt. ... .. llON9. tl7 ~ ColJt9 ...... ~dad In tl'la tlfN/l'ft'/ ..... "" ,,,__ ~. CA. taal reet~ta tocated' IMrdl 12. 11, ttM ..,_ A. Hercflteltc, ..na M S.. Nuaa, M'1 CfMWWM. """ , 8 1-.. 117._... e.bOfto. C.. MeM. CA Neat .,.. · .., _. ..-----------t ll\tatlUllr*9 taooncMtad W, llft Tllll~ It~ t1y:"' ~ 8UIVICI CORftOA.
ln•ex• peh•alv• e ~ ~.~~ WCftl. '"t::'Nu. • leld r"*-
·<•n lk apen' liv) not high 11\ta ~ -fltad With 1M Thie ....,.,,.,,. ... llled wttrl tfte .eG t N. Btlnd A~. ~ CA 1n price: rea1on•ble, ,.._..,...._...~~,. _ _...on ,.. __ ..,-.... ~ .... _ r-..-. on 91203 ''••••tied ..., __, _.,\, _,..,. .... ._. ........,,,,. ..,_.,, _,..., --.,..... _,.,. T~ ~l ....
-,._ Merof\ I. 1.... _. Mer'd! I , 1914 ,_. ., CttlttM
adVef111if'O "'*"'*' 0.-.. COMl OllY ~ 0..... CIOMt ~ l'UtlllMd °'** c... Ollr Not
Clastlfled Advert I Ing Plot Merdl ''· 2t. Alwt ••• ,... ,. Metal it. "·"' ~ t , 1114 ~ 12. 11, 21. , ... 642-&87~ ill1-M 141M4 \uo..M
.... ,
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ftC11nOU9 • 1 11M N:tnliCMan-• •·ttm """-I:: Kl
tfAMI "'~ ~ "' maur "°""'UI a111 •11 > _. l"l'aA .. " Thi t...-..i.... PlftOn It ....w.w. The f~...,,......... ~ ITAt1B I -_1119 ,..._.. --..... ~ .... -.. ..,.,.,... ... ,,. '*'*" .......... """'-• !;".""--·--
OH! DAY PHoJ~L-~ HA-PAMOOX, »t00 Ciown ~. ~ C ~:.:IS T 0 P H I ft'•••
PAOCOllHO LAI, AK/t fllll)IW-~ ~. 23111 !Ider Ct.. *'*'*1 Piia Dttve, ..._.,, r"'8.J. ~· ~ = TIONAl PHOTO KIW-..C. AM ~ Nlaulf. CA t2't77 GAMY ITNIP, &.TD S U..-~· Ul'tlf tcrMtMI tn"
TION 0£NTlfll. AKA GiOIAL M-U.Une NlgUel, CA. tMn ...,,, CA. tHIO 41. .,... ~ '
OEMPTION C'NTtA, AKA HA. -~-~~M IWnic9 a ...... .-r\ J Ulll* . TIONAl IUllNHS AllllHCL ~ "'-Por1 Pta:a Dn¥e. ~ ...,.._,._. ,,_.;;:-• • ...
17330 ..... It .. Me E. fOl.lfl!o Monlll1 KlrltlMIO .._,., CA l2JllO IS.CS ~. 7 ..... tMrL~· CA tnot TNI ....__.,wee 111ec1 wiUI JN WllrN v ~I UC.-...... 8CM It ••· ._ ,_., c:.llf,
-·• L Aocne, 10312 CtM«d Cow\l'f c.tc of OtMCt9 County on Pott Ptu.e 0....., ..._., e.dl, t0a0 Cenyon Rd •• a.tltl Ma, CA. 92106 M .. c:ft I, 1"°' CA t2teO At~ ....... .It .. 17'0 Wlill r..bu-...taoonclUCtllet~.en WU ICMIHVESTMDrt&,L.10 .ac.i.-~ IClllllll1 ..... •.·M11U•1 1nctMc1ue1. Putitillhed Ofenge 0out DllV rornte 11m1teO ~. 2 ""'* r ... 1?011 ,,.,,,_ L Aoct1e Pltot Metd\ 111. 29. Aprll 2, t, ltlM Ptu.e DrWe. ~ a..c:n. CA. ,.._. ........ la _. .. ~If -,: •
Thll lllt~ .. ,..., .,..,, ttle 187()...M t2llO lmMd ~---County Oletk Of °'11'01 County on TOdd ._.,..,.., 2 Upper Newpof't ~ ..,.__ Jt,. ca..tl ._,..
M#Cll 18, 1"4 PtaJC ll)TaH" PIG& DrM, NNopott hlic:ft. CA ,_
f'Mtflt 1-------·-~---·1 ,929IO Thli9 ..... ,.,. .........
Publilhed Or"IQI Coell Delly 'ICTrTIOUe IU-• ~ E. M)tart, 2 UCl9el" Newpott ~ ~ Of Or-..~ •
Pttot MWctl 2t, A4W"' 2. t , 18, 1914 MAim 81ATIMINT Plaza ~. Newport BMd\, CA. Mw. 18, , .... 1712..a.. T.._ .__......--..we A..o-t2teO ...,. ~"';.-"""' ----Thlebuelr'..-• ~ w"' P\IClllMd ~ COMt °*
----------THE WALNUT PARTNERS. 4443 unlncof"porai.d ...om.uoo <*It' PICM ,...,_ M, ~ 2, t, ti.: ... NlJC llJTIC( --81rC11 Street, P.O. Box 8040, "9w· "*'I penMtlhip. t'I,._.. -----port S.ec:ft, CA. 928&&4040 8emiC9 8 .....,.,man NOnCI al PUaJC Allton ~1 Co., • Clll· Thia ataiemenl wu med wttll IN "8.IC mTICE
HUlllNQ TO. HILD tornll OOf"Po'•tlofl COun1YF Clwll of 0r-. County on . ncnnoue • 11 •• ~~~°'= Roger A. AJtton. 4443 Birch et> 21. 1"°' ,_,.. MAim ITAi rr Strwt. P 0 . 8ox 8040, ~ The .----11 .... O.lt of Hterlng; A9f'll 9, 1"'4 8eect\. CA. t2tSl--l040 f>ubltlhed orerige Com ~ __......, ...---·
Time of Htatlng.: l:30 p.m. or u R..ci a.um.n, 4443 Bln:;n Sir.et, Piiot M1110n 12. 19, 2t. Apfll1~.~ ~~ OC)N8T., 1« !.
IOOn lhef .. tttr 11 P<>Nlblt P.O. 8ox l040. Newport e.cti, CA. 20th 81 , Coeta W... Calf. t2t21
t..ocatlon: Plenntng COMtnltllon 92&51·8040 fhOmM o.rwo ~. 1 « t. ~ Room Lawr~ H. S Smith, ••03 Bl•Cl't :20th St., C09la llMM. '2t27
Hiii of MmlnetretlOn StrMI, P 0 Box 8040, ~ "-.' tr. NOTICt Th'8 buelMat le condUC:*9d w Ill' 10 CMe Center Plazl e..ctl, CA 92~ ___ _.... ------~
Senta Anl, Clllfornla Clitton H Aoblnton, <M83 81t'ch NOTIC .. I :.:: 9DI 1 Th<>met O ,_...._
Street, P 0 Bo• 8040. ~ -· ---· w1tt1 t PROPOSAL 8"ch, CA. 926$8-8040 Notte. II Mo gjYtrl th1o. the Thim atatement .,. N.d 119
Thlt heiring Wiii be held 10 eon· ThOmU J Hoglll, «03 Blfctl 8oard of EdUC\ ol tM INltle Ufi, County Clw1I of Orene-CoYnty on
sldtf the lollowlng, Street, P.0 Boll 8040, Newpot'I lied SehOol Olttr1 t 04 or.,.~ Mir 11· 1914 nt1tn
1 ModJficlliont lo lht Allto Beach. CA 92&5&-8().4() ty Catlfornll, wtN reQelYe...,.., blda Pvbtilhed Or-CCMil ~
CIMlt Planning Unit (Excludlng Getbel\ Hoeklml. 4483 Blrcti up to 10-00 AM., F~., lhe 30th Piiot M•c:tt 2e A;i 2 t 19 1114 Alleo Viejo 8-gmenl) lOCll Coe.Ital Str•t. P.O. Box 8040, ~ dly of Mltc:tl 1"'4, et Wtlictl time ' ' 171,.... Progrem lmpl•mtntlng Action• e..cfl, CA. 92658-8040 Mid bldt wtll 119 publlcly 09tf"1td
Progr1m. TMH modlflcltlon1 .,. Thia t>uslMSt 11 conducted by 1 and rMd tor IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL -----------
prep11ed In raeportM 10 1he Con-corpor1tl0n. ALL WEATHER ATHLETIC TAACT rtllJC lllOl1Ct
ditlOnt of Certlflcltlon required by R.-d BIUman IMPROVEMENTS Bid condl11ont -------------
the Callforl'lla Coutll COmml-'on Thll •ttl~I wu hied with tM and Instructions and bid forms rney fl1CTlTIOUI • I ...
In their actions on this prooram County Clerk of Or1111Q8 County on bt obt1lntd from RHuroh MAm IT•m rr
2. An atn«ldment to 1119 Alleo Maten 8. 198-4 En1erpr1 .... 1821 Eut s.v.nt..,..th TM followtng penone .,. dOlng
cr .. k Pt1nnlng Unlt (EKcludlng ,,,_,2 Str .. t, S11111 Ana, Cellfornla 12701. buslnte1 u;
Allto Viejo $9gm«11) LOCll eo .. 1.1 Published Or-ange Cout Otllly (Pnont 714-558-1880) THE FLOWER EXPA£88. 1a1a
Progrem land UM Plan to coneld9r PllOI Match 111. 26. A.pfll 2. 9, 1984 TM District rMtnlel the f'l9"1 to &tatt>owd Stt-.. a.Oen Gr~
ci\1ng91 1n tM lend utt dMlo-1571-64 rejec11nyorallBldsor1owwveany CUit 12643
nltk>M tor property adjacent 10 -----------1 lrragvtltlllea or lnformellt• lri ""f Sharon Kay V•l>M, 15112 ~:Tor":;: Rold eouthefly ot 1 ____ MU __ C_NO_T_IC_E ___ 1 ~~°L~ ~Di.tnct ~~Strallt. 8arden Grow.
NOTICE°' TMl8TU'• IAU A St.nley Corey P1ut1 Sue H•nende, IHI INVITATION No. IOOA'7 Aulhol'l1ed Agent Bencley St .. AN/lttf/ltn, Cell. 82tlM
All pereont tlthtf l1vorlng or op-YOU AM .. DP'AUl. T UNDGI A Publl9hed 0rllllQ8 Cout Deity Piiot This ~ It oondUcled by: a
poalng thlt propoul art lmltted to DHD Of TMMT DAnD A .... e. March te. 22. ~. 1984 gentr11 partnerlhlP
prtMnt their ~or• lhe Plan-1m . .......i•• YOU TMCI ACnoM 15~ SNron Key Verbta
nlng CommlUlon_,.t It r9Qvetled TO '9t0TICT YOUR ""°""1'Y, Thlt ~ ... fled~ H
that any wrlltan r199<>nM be avb-rr MAY INE aOU> AT A l'lUllUC 111m1 'IC W\TICE County C1ettc of orll'OI ~ qn
mllted to tti. Planning CommlUlon aAL.1. If YOU •ID AN !XJlt.A.. ---'"-~--nu-----• M1t 18. 1964 •
•I lelll 24 hours prior to l'IMring NATtOM Of THI NATIJM CW THI LaQAl NOTICI P'M11'N
date. l'flOCHDtNQ AOAtNIT YOU, NOTICE IS HERE.BY GIV9'1 that Pu.bliltlaO Or-. eo.t o.lr
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: ~ IHOULD CONTACT A I.AW· tM f<>ll<Wwlng lttlM of louncl or °'1IOt Mlfc:ft 28, Aptll 2, 9, 18, tft4
For further lnform1t1on, pertona t 00 saved property ha\19 beef! MM! by 171._..
1rt ln\lited to cell Project Planning du°t;' ~~n~i.J~!~: unC:Wm~,: the PollQe Oepertmtr1I ot the City of -----------
Olvlllon at (714) 834-5389 or come t>vrtu1nt 10 Deed of Trust rcofded eo.11 M..e for • l*iOCI In axoa9 of ft1UC Mn1C( Into IM omc. located II 400 Civic August 13, 1979 .. lnttrument No. ninety (90) day9: ___ ;..;..;;=.;....;.;--.-....;; __ _ ~::'...!'tan=~ 9~~-15787, In Booll/RHI t3285 • ..!!!!f..'. 81:~ 1d0sr.:~ .. =: -==.-r;.a:= Pegatlmaga 1&47, of oma.1 Aa-~,~
BY ORDER OF THE OAANGE cord•, .. ecu1ed by: EDWARD J Bicycle, oy'• lu• 10 Spd. ,... Of
COUNTY PL 'NNINO co·· CYGAN ·No NAT.LIE G. CYGAN Hen::ulel Blc:ydt, Boy'• 8lNer 10 MQ , WA'9 ,. ... -,. ) 1 :_ ttlca Sp<I MotC>bae:aM INcyda 8oy'1 ' TatJlllFlflO.IMM MISSION u trutlor(I . n luv o of IM YtClOw 10 ~""'. Pen1htr iu--.., IXTllllll*flottTHI 01ted: Mar~ 22. 198-4 County R«:ordtf or OfllllQ8 County, -_,_ Publllhed by IM Orange Cou1 Sl•I• of Calltornl1, Will SElL AT Boy'• 1 Spd Btadt Murrey 9Mdl Loa M.W WATD Dl91MCtc.
Diiiy Piiot oo Marett 2&, 198-4 PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ~. '=' ~~.~ \heNO~:: = == z
1730-8-4 BIDDER FOR CASH (peylblt It Extlngul..,_, end PurM with W.ilel tnct lnYlttl ltld _. ract11¥1 .....
Ml.IC NOTICE -----T-J1:271
NOTICI! Of IALE
YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A
HOMEOWNERS ASSESSMENT
LIEN DATED JANUARY 12, 1983
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 PROCEE01NG
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rr111
purauant to terms ot lhOM c:e<111n
Covenan11, Condttton• 1nd R•trte-
tlona recorded on March 23. 1977.
In Book 2115. Pege 1000. et seq , ol
records of Or1nge County. C•ll·
torn11
Thal certlln real property de-
scribed as Loi t, Unit SS ol Tract
8858, as per map recorded In Book
357. Pages 24. lncluslve. records ot
Orange Coun1y comonly known IS:
873 Villega Creek. Costa M9la
Callfornla The sum of put
alHlltT14ll'lls due IS ot the d11t of
thlt notice It $3,019.40, lnc:Judlng
coata. feet and Interest, wlll be lold
11 publlc auction purav1nt to Sec-
tion 13~ ot the CMI Code of the
Slit• of Callfornl1 on April 17. 198-4.
at IM Mein Entrance. County
CourthOUM, 700 E. Civic Cent.if
Drive w .. 1. Santi Ana. Callf01nl1 •I
lh• hOYr ol 10: 15 A.M.
TM record owner of said own91' ot
Mid real property WU II lhe ltm. of
llen DELORES KARTCHNER,
who• lalt known 1ddreu 11 873
Vlllege Creek. Costa Men. Cell·
tornl1.
Tht sai. wlll be conducted by Ind
Information reg1rdlng Slld Ult and
ralnatatemant m1y be hed trom
BAUMGARTNER & ROUP
1111 Town & Country Road, Suite
30 Orenge. Clllfornl1 92688
(7 14) 687·8070
DATED: M11ctl 13, 1984
VILLAGE CREEK HOME-
OWNERS ASSOCIATION
JAMES W. BAUMGARTNER OF
BAUMGARTNER & ROUP. INC ..
Attorneys
Publlthed by the Oflnge Cou1
Deity Pilot on Miich 26. Aprll 2,
Aprll 9, 198-4
1727~84
P\B.IC NOTICE
time of Ille In lawful money of IM eontllnlng money. ~(~)up to tr-"°"' of )4
United Statat) II: Inside ttle main NOTIC£ IS FURTHER GIV9'1 that •.m. on the ttti d.., ol Apt=1
front lobOy 11 TrlllNtnericl Tlti. H no owner__,. and ""O\'et,. for tM ., .............. to N6d oe.noe lnlY4'en<:e Company. ll30 N. Main .........---,.. ·-·--""' Street. Senta Ana. CA 111 rlgM. ttti. ownerlhlp of ttle P'OC*1Y wttNf'I •tr~. teibor,
Uld lnter•t conV9)'ed IO and now M'Y9fl In day9 followlng the put)I-lool9. ~ • ..W-., ~
held by 11 und« uld Deed ot Trutt cation ot this NoUct, the tltta .... U111111te, end ()(Mr ~ 1• 1 _...
In the property lltu•ted In Ill<! lo ttlall ~I Jn tri. tinder. If "*-be to COMtNc:t Nkl WOttl At Nkl t!MI, co~.mty and State dateribed .. : one. or In 1119 City of eo.ta M9la. In Hid pr~ wtl 119 pu~ __.
LOI 03 of TrlCt No 5023. In Book wtlich cut tM ptC)C*1y allll be 9d and ,._, llloUd et Iha °"'°9 ...
182, Paget 35 through 38 lndualw IOld •I pubk auction •t •lime and IM Olttric:t,
of Mltoallaneous Maps IS rec«ded dlle to 119 ennovnoed 22312 Mutrtandl Boulevvd
In lhe County R41co<der ()Ila of DATED March 15. 19&4 El Toro. CA 92&30 Orange County. R.E. NEITH Bidt ahall conlorm to and be ,.
Excepting 1"9ftfrom, •II oil, g... CHIEF OF POLICE apontlva to the contract d~
asphaltum and other hydrocarbon Publlthed by 11'19 Orenga Cout tor the woftc Coplae of the oonvtieiJ
subttances and mlnarela tying Dally Piiot on Maren 26, 19M oocument• 11• oo fllt end :=
below Iha depth of 500 f .. t from uw 1723-34 Hamtneel in the omc. of the
a.urteot Ind w•ll'IOul 1119 OQhl of tur· and In the offlcl ol ~ Englnae(·
taoe entry Pta.IC NOTICE Ing Corpor8tlon, The street addreu end otMr 1501 Quall StrMI
common deslgn1110n, 11 any. ol ltla K lHIO El Toro. CA 92830 • real pre>p«ty d4ltlcrlbed 1t>ow 11 • Coplat mey 119 ot>tlined at ..
purported 10 be 1081 e1 Camino. NOTICE OF DEATH OF ottice of &oytt EngM_..•11 Corpi(·
Cos11 Mase. CA JAMES I GALLACHER •tlOn by dtC>Otltlnv '20~
S IC . , ~ dtc>o911 wilt be BENEFICIARY TRAN AMER A AK A M. JAMES GAL· they.,.. returned In good conct
FIN ANCIAL SERVICES (7141 LACHER, AKA JAMES within 15 d-lfltr the__..... 1132-931~ -·--~.,,
The undera;gn41<1 Trustee di• IZATT GALLACHER AND bldt :
Clllms •ny lilbllhy lor ll'ly lnc:orrlCt-OF P ETITION TO ADMIN· Eich bid anal! be IUl>mfttad o.t• form hlmithed • pen of tN ~ MSI of lhe atreel addrtu and Olhtf IS T E R EST AT E N 0 · tract document• and ,,_. be C>-
:::.':" destgnatton, It any, lhown A-1%%4!4 c:ompen6ed by 1 c:MhW't c:hadl.:,e
Seid ..re w111 be m•o•. t>ul To all heirs beneficiaries, certified c:hedt, or 1 bidder'• bonO. ' . or aublthute ~ to SeotlOf\ w11t1ou1 covenant or warr1t1ty, ••-creditors and conungent 1195 710 of the Code of ewtt
prMI or Implied, r901rdlng mi.. creditors of JAMES I. GAL-Procedure. In wi emoun1 not -. posaea.tion. or encuml><111Ce9. to ..... pey the ramaintno p<1nc1p11"'"' of LACHER. AKA M . JAMES th#! t0'% of IN ernount of the ._,
the nott(I) MCured by tak:I Deed of GALL ACHE R , AK A ='9 ~-: J:. ~ :'.:z:'*
Trust, with Inter"' lhefeon, u JAMES IZATT GAL provided In uld not.Cs), advanc.s. -lhlll be lelled end dtllllard to
If 1ny. under the term• of Mid Deed LACHER and penons who Olatrtct at thelocatlondeelQI~•
or T1u1t. fees, ctlargee llllCI ex· may be otherwise interested tt1iS notice b tt1e ~ )II'
peoMI of IM Tru11 .. and of IM th ill and/ tate propoem at or bafof4111'9 Unw.,
trusts creeled by Mid Deed of m e w or es : thll notlea pr'O¥tdtd. The ct** "
Trull. for the amount reaaonlbly A peution has been filed bond or aubatl1utt lhall be J": •
estimated to be' S73,S8t.78. by NONA M . GALLACHER aecurtty lt'9t the bidder .,, ..
Th• beneficiary under Mid C>ttd m the Superior Court of Or-Into• con1rac1 with 1"-Olttr1ct * .... ._.. . l\.il"nlth llle requited payment ...., of Trust heretofor1 exacut..... ..... ange County requesung that pertonnance bonda, or .-ut\IM
d911ver9d to tM undtr"tlgned a Wftt. CHER...-. tan Oec1ar1110n ot o.tautt and o.. NONA M. GALLA U<:' tn Neu lheraof, and ~Of
mend tor Slla, •nd 1 wrlttan Notio. appointed as peraonal rep-lnturenca and andcuementa It
f Def ult ,_ .. E..-.....IOn 10 °~1 T..._ · dmi · •-th ew .. ded the work, and .. be ct. o • ..... ,_, ...., .... resent.auve to a nis...,r e ctared forfeited 11 1ri. bidder..--
underligned c1uled Mid Notice of est.ate of JAMES I. GAL-to 11~ enter Into Nici contract or Oef1ul1 and Etec11on to Sell 10 be .. ~, recorded In Iha county wner. tM LACHER, AKA M JAMES tumtlh tM required bond• Of
real property 11 located. TAANS-GALL ACHE R , AK A ::-1.,!t~ ~:If::.~
AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE JAMES IZATT GAL-ls~l9d.
COMPANY, &487 Wtt1 3rd Str..i. LACHER under I.he lnde-. The Boltd of oir.ctors hal Ol>-Los Anoal... CA. 90048 (213) 854-2500 pendent Admirustrauon of talned from the Dir.ctOf of the C.-. fomla Oe9W\mtrll of lndustrW A.. D1tt· M11ch 12. 19a. F.states Act). The peuuon 1.S tatlonl 1 ~lion of the gan-
T RA NSA MERICA TITLE IN-set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 trll preY9111ng rll• of per dl9r'I\ ~~U~~~ECE COMPANY. AS at 700 Civic Center Dr . wegea and the f'IWll pravliMnO
----T-31%70
By Loi• Liddell. A111a1en1 S41cfetary West, Santa Ana. C A 92701 ~1fn ~::;:: 1~
Publiahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot on April 18. 1984 at 9:30 work 11 to 119 Ptr1ormed fOf Md!
March 19, 26. April t 1984 1534-&4 A .M cr•tt Claelftcatk>n, or ty~ ot
--IF YOU OBJlX:'T to I.he woo.er nMdad Not .... 1t1an the
d91trmined r•i. lf\lll be peld to • granung oC the peuuon, you wor11ars amp1oyec1 In tri. per-NOTICE Of IALE
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
HOMEOWNERS ASSESSMENT
LIEN DATED SEPTEMBER 19,
1984. 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 PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll
pvr1Ult'll to terms of thOM ctttaln
Covenantt. Conditions and Retina·
tlont recorded on Mtrch 23, 1977,
In Book 2115, Pege 1000, ti NCI., of
Officlll Record• of Orange County,
Clllfornla.
Thlt certain rNI property de-
ecrlbed u Unit 72. Lot 1 ot Tr.ct
88~. u per NP rtcorded In Book
357, Pegat 24-28. Inclusive. Of ,...
oordt of Orenga County commonly
tmown u: 3'45 MMdOW 8'ook.
Cot1a Maaa. Cllllomla.. TM tum ot
PM1 """""""due .. of the d•t• of tNI notloa It S 1, 981.4 7, lnduc:tlng
oott, ,... end tn•ttt. wllt be IOkt
Pllll.IC NOTICE
IT A TIMINT Of'
Al~NT Of UM Of
FICTITIOUI aul.,_H NA•
The ro11ow1ng peraons h1"9 •ban-
ooned IM UM ol tM Ftcltt~ &ill-
neu Name. PARADOX. 30100
Crown V1lly PKW . Laguna Niguel,
CA 92877 owner Monika Kirkland. 239111
ElcW Ct.. Laguna Niguel. CA 92877
owner Homa Sed1Qhl1t1. 23791
Taaoro. Ulgunl Hiits. CA. 92853
The Ftctlttout &ialne11 Nim. r•
terred to above waa tiled In Of•no-
County on October 4, 1984
Thll ~ W11 condUCted by I
llmlled pertnertNp
Monlll1 Klr1dand
Thlt 11a1wnan1 w .. n1ac1 with 1ri.
Covnly Clerk of Oranot County oo
Marel't I . 19&4 ,,.....
Pubtlehed oranv-Collet Delly
PllOI Mlfeill 11, 2&. April 2, 9, 1914 1~
at pubflo auction punu11nt to Sac-.... .,. ~""'t
tlon 135e of Iha Clvlt Codi of the ~ nu1.w. State Of Cllltotnle on April 17, 1964 1----..;;.;;;.;;;;..;....;..;.;;..;..;..;..;.---
at the Main [ntr~. ~!! ..onca Of l'MPAAA"'* ~. 700 CMc Ctint• .,......, al •GATM l>«CURA"'*
W•t. Senta Ana.. Cllllornla at the The lnfna RaflCtl waw o.trtc:t 110Ut af 10:45 A M {IAWOl la~ I NegatN9 0.0.
TM record owner of N6CI ,.... laratlon '°' the pr=• OMcttbed Pf'OC*'Y W91 et the time Of 1tn below. A "Oraft" lw Oeder·
MA'AGAAET IOA!:NSON AKA ltlorl II on 1119 II the otftca.
MAAOAfltT A. PAPUOA ANO ,8I02 8etdetn A*"" lnllne. CA.
MOAfllt9 J. IONNSON. wtioaa i.t end ta ~ fOr puble tNpai> ttnown ~ le 3449 Meadow tlon. A NeOetiW Dec*Wltlon wlll be
Btooll, eo.ta Mae&. callklrnl&. coneldtr'ed fOr ~or dleilp-The ...... be conduCted by end prcwll tlr the 80erd Of OtrectOtl of
WOnnllton ....... dlnV l8lcl .... end ..-. °"'1td at • ~ \0 be MM!
,..__,.,.,. fMY bl tied "'°"'' at l.00 P.M. Acwt1 t , 1tM In IN
aAUMOARTNi1' I "°"" ~ Of'lllol It 0. lb0'4 eddraea. 1 , 11 Town I COunWy Aoecl, .,.._ c.ttlOClk Pl otacftOn of ""9 IMna
30 "-di Wf/W ~~lei un-:r,:~7'="" mte =:-r:s~~~-= bA TIDI Metdl 1S. ,_. City of tMne. Couit1y of Onlnfe
Vll.LAGI CMIK HOMtl OWN-0.-Marcfl ,&, 1"4
EM ASaOCl.ATION l:Y .. J_,Wtwttar JAMI& w. al!UMOAATNeA OI' IAUMOAmN°' I AOUP. INC~ tMne ~ Wa• Delltld ~ ,llOI ..__, A*"'I ~ t1r .,_ 0...,.. C08ll ln4ne.. CA tt7 tt ~ IJlleo. on ...a. 2' ,_,.. t. ~ 11y "" Of ... ~
Apft t , ,.... CW, Not on Mtlldl H , tlM 11~ _. 1724-M
should either appear at I.he tormanoe of tM con1r1Ct. Such
heanng and state you objec-rat• of weo-.,. oo !ht Illa wttl'I
uons o r hie wntten obw-1"-o.partmtrtt of lnduatrlal Atla-,--llOnl end In the otftca of tM oi.trtct ttons w1lh the court before end.,.. evlillbla 10 any 1n1 ... 1.o
the heanng Your appear-party upon raquae1
ance may be m person or by Purauent to GO'olWlltftallt Code Stlciion 4S90, equlvltent MQl.lrtt•
your attorney. may be eut1t1tU1ed tor moni.
lF YOU ARE A CREDI· wtthNld 10 _. peitoin•ioa of
TOR or a contingent creditor ti. contract Tiie Oiltnct r...-
of the deceased you must the rtgl'lt to toltl'f deetrmtna the . . · edequacy or the MCUtttleil being f1Je your claim with the propoeed by tM Conlractor end u.
court or present it to the ptt· vllua of thoM MCUrltltl T'he '*-
sonal representattve •P· tnct tNll 1i.o be antltled 10 cMroa ....... b lh rt ... ,_ an •dmlnittr•llva f... M 0.-poUl<CU y e cou Wluun tarmtned by Olatrici In Ill .....
four months from the date of oration, tor au1>etltvt1ng ~
first w~ of letten as .acur11r.. tor r«entlon amouna. 'ded ~-ti 700 f TM 011trtc:t'1 oeclelot\t wttl'I ,....,_. pr<>Vl an ~ on ~ to th• 1dmhll1tt1Uon of 1flie
the Probete Code o f Cali-provltlonl °' s.ctton "* -.. 111a fomia. The time for filina "'*end If*'~ l'llUt noe be
claims wtU not ~ prior llmlted to. dee...,...'9nON Cllf .... ~ ........ ~·-"*"" to four months from the date of the w:untr... ttia NOi~ of
of the hearing noticed above. Iha .-iurtt-. the 009l9 ....,_
YOU MAY EXAMINE trrion end IM dlllet11•...,, of the file kept by the t'OW"\. If -"""* « not .,. .. ,.,. ...,,
l ·--·.-..1 ,_ ..... _ llhOuldba...cGll,.._,~ ...... you are n~~"' ww e.-pendant aoancy 0t e., .. Dlllrtl:l.
tate, you rNY Rl'Ve upon the 'FM dleft'ICi "*' oe ........ • .,,,
exewtor or edmi.niltrator. or =::;:. ": :=::
upon the attorney for the ex· M.i 1:1y ~ tn ~ .-
e:utor or 8dmlnlstratcr. and dl¥::i .. IOii. 10 _..., IHI ,......
flle with the court With ....,,, "Via Diet~ ... ftCll,.... __, f ~-... -~-' aetllflidory..,,.... ... ..... ...,_... 0 _.. .......... """'ten (1tl~~of .... Cllf
ttquest •'-Una that you de-u.a wnnen ~ OllWlcll -.. 111e
att aped.al ~ of the 6) • .,11H90 to ............ ..
lng of an lnV'en\Ory and lJ>-Connr:tor .... II = -Of ..... -'--\ ot esi.te -ta (JI' tK1ory ..... tlO m.tCll Mlle ... .,._,,_.. ,.,.,._
of the petaUom or .ccou.nta Thi ao.ct ., CMt 1 •Of .. Clloo
l'Dtntiont'd In SectiGn 1200 trltl ,..._.. .. -.......... __ .... )'MW\ a o( • ...._ r.tt.. ICt l dlAl(ll ~ ....._ .. Mdl
-.. yy.~ ""' "'41UJon\i.& .. '°be ............ ....... Probe\t" Codlt. ..... •• ,...... ....... ..... FIUN& A. <>LOMEN wt to...,..,,, 1M 11 w a , ..,
l,H Orup A• "':r=·°"°"'°'™'90MD C..ta Mesa, CA. Hlt1 cw DNCTMI °' '1"49 lC>e
Publiahtd Onnie Com AUIOa WAla lMl'nilCT
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C..tral 1002 GtDtr1l 1002
. LllO ISLE
106 Via Lido Nord
Traditional 3 Br, 31h Ba. Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950,000.
214 Via Ithaca
Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba. lrg playroom,
fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000.
Otll COIDO llYFROIT
Jetty & bay view . Mai Kai 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40'
bay patio. $695,000.
lllYllE TERRACE
Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba.
patio, pool home. Fee Pn ce $775.000
I 11 LllO Piii Ill., IAYFROllT
Fabulous bay/mountam view. l Br, l Ba.
condo co-o p. Lowest price. $295,000.
llYSIDE PUCE llYFllOllT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 'Br. 2 Ba up,
2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000
PElllSIU llOIE OCUIFROIT
Ocean & jetty views . Marine room. 4 Br, 3
Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1 ,285,000.
IRlllWHUI HOIE
Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view . 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000. Will trade for Jocal prop.
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
I. h '•y .d. (),,,, NB blS 6161
Second Mor\gage
A second mortgage is a. method of
fina ncing wher eby the buyer is
provided W1th an a.dd11Jonal or
second mortgage when there 1s not
enough ca.sh to assume the
existing mortgage A second
mortgage can a.lso be t.aken wher.
the fi rst mortgage and the do wn
payment fa.II short. of the sales
price. A second mortgage can be
provided by either the seller or a
lending tnst1tut1 on Payments a.re
ma.de both to the seller or lender
on the second mortgage and to the
lender of t he underlying mortgage
,._•,'u".000111.. 11.uwe1un11 ~""u~~.~ :::!i ~~~! IUIRWL ter .. a ••I la uu v="tr~tt"~~=· ~ !'J~n.'ttd•n.;:~.,v·;~ ~k1~fm:.1:ru01~~~: -" ML a.... Nice 1 Bdrm w/pvt •n1ry prof. decort ltd. 01 3 Bdrm + fem rm. 2 batha, Bttutifuhy decor1ttd. ...,. ' '' _. • -""' 83M120 .. Ctll 1-5PM utlll pd, 1320. 4~..eo87 Cute and well mtlntetne< largeuaed brick llreplecf thedral <*llnga, wet bti covered Ptllo, btautlM completely lurnlahtd drepea, gilt guard..., 28111 Santt A a"G"$585
2 Bdrm. hom•conveni.n a 8BO PLUS S Bdrm, ~ frpk:, 2 bf & den. 2 full Ir Jaeual. FEE $229.&00 TnhM S 1195. And condo comm. Only s 1200. 1 yr 2437"F"Ora!... '595 . ~W ,l,atl IHI to ahopplno end trtnl bt home, lrplc, AV •c· ~ ~rlnctpala only Cell (714) 5 ..., lae. Cell •gent 552·2000 · . .,~.... - - -portatlon. Flrepteo., bltlr cesa. Eutslde CM, nr baths, kitchen• countr 281-1234 or 4!}e.40<43 S199 . 873..()8..., *MESA VERDE 2 r rg 1 & • gu. wfr.
kitchen, 1unny enc;l<>M( Newport Hei g ht a trench k tc:tlen With gtr ~ t •-~ L ,,... &Cit 18t Newdtcor 1560 truh, lndry. pool, d en VI ew. Pt t I BEACH DUPLEX Good r ....._ ~ ' 7 ' carport. 11t + MC. No patlo. Full •lze A·2 lot ~ S225•000· past-thru. lormt l mlr toe. S275K, $40Kdwn. 3 Tb8: bik to &lh. 'It blk 3 r 2 ea. dtn. 2 car ger, No peta. 83349 4 t 29041 Alomt
g::i1y\"""tment op Rtr lt0tr41t lltr rored dining rm. eecurn Ownerwtlleerry. 10 bay Rent tlll June 23 B:~s~350~;.~= 1 •1 C~:M. Mgnt 498-8221 '
4II1121,HO
Costa Mesa location clost
to shopping and schools
The owner is anxious IC
sell and wants last actton
Submit your proposalt
on this property for t
h o me o r Income
751-3191
C::.SELECT
........ PROPERTIES
Dalebout
Bay &Beoch
Real Estate
IWAL n r•ri llClillHGl SJ#C( ,,.,
IALllA PllllSIU
Neat and clean .. handy tc
by and ocean beaches
Two spacious bedrooms
and den Fireplace Ir
master bedroom
$298,000
131-1300
IA YFllOIT OlllllEI
The ultrmete In lnteflon de-
sign w/graceful detailing
In the enter1alnlng area &
4 bdrms. Fam rm &
gourmet klfch over-
looking the water. Pier for
60' yacht 1 side tie tor
sml boat. Orig owners
have preserved Iha
i mma c . co nd
$1,300,000.
OCUIFHIT llPLU
NEW LISTING Excellent
oceanfront w/3 bdrm
Ml-lllt syatem, lrg ahadt treet a.6-8243, (819)756-2298 by wk or mo. 675-4902 411.._ ... 89 w aide, t U new; w. ea. l~lfflL "It waterfalls, erffk & "" • •• IOT FllCY greenbelt views, 2 ca SPHTAOIW VIEW Lido Isle 3 Br. 2 Ba. Mo 10 View 2BR/Dtn 2 BA trpl ~~~·oK?":~ttln~m=: 1 . 2. e; ii&. JUST 110.EY g 1 r • g e w I cu 11 o r From thl1 brand MW Hat· Mo lease. S l750/mo. Biii decka nr town/bdl R·2 1875/mo. a.5..e&-48 Dlhwahr. refr1Qe &ncl<I. storage, nr SCP, walk t• Ing 1n Harbor Ridge Es· Grundy Alty 675~618 1 S 1150 tse opt 494-6930 No peta. 545-4855
Sharp 4 Bdrm, 2 bait theaters. restaurant• , tttes. one of Newport's I I .._ •·• ~ 3 Br 2 Bt Twnhae. ~~..,....--..,..--"7:-:'-:-: Costa Meu home Ir shopping A happy hom most prestlglou1 guard-•Hts lt•rlR •• L11u1 lltatl 1292 Montee.Ito, garege, no S600/ahon term renttl 3-1
mo.,. 1n condition Larg« with lots of xtru ed communlllH 180 Gtatral Z20Z 2 Br condo pool apa ten-peta. $890/mo. 641-1324 to 5-30. 3 Br. 2 Bt. 1 Biii! corner 101 for POSSlble A\ S 125.000 full prtee As degree view of the ocean I I W1 t ' · ' to beech
access Includes wetba1 sumable $52,000 at 9•1.•, to Catalina. and a pan-•••tr I tr ms 240-8018. 557-3380 $485/mo 2 Br. 1 ba ept. 203 33rd. St.
& covMed patio. Don' 10% down ok. orama ol 1par1tltng lights lltlf1l1 Beacon Hiii. upper unit. Pool. ltundry N.B. Realty 675-16-42
wait another minute tc vacant. To see cal at night 4 Bdrms. 3 Ba .1&0011 llULn •LOVELY HOME w/pool, room 2272 Maple .,..,...,~=-=-::---:--7":'"~-:-:::
see this "more for you 556-4047 Mon-Sal 10·8 llght & airy "Lautremont" , •• , M&UIEllEIT gardener. lrplc $1295 TIL lllllT H2-1IOI ALL NEW 2 br & bactts s' apt
" h -f' •9s-•707 avatl. now. 33rd t. tep1 mo n e V o m e a with added bonus room. mo .. re a. .. .. $525/mo. Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba. to t>tach. 631-6838 $115.950 6.48-7171 2WllllLENIYILUll lush atrrum entry, and 714 /171-1113 3BR 2•.;BA Condo. Oen, deck. golf course view, ,
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Ill WlllLI CllHI
SH0,0001
3600 sq ft ol traditions
Tudor custom home. •
Br, 3'/J Ba. panelled olflc•
with llreplace and hug1
family room wlth wet ba
and ocean views Terrlf~
location near schools
merlna and beach Prl
vate sec luded brlcl
courtyard patio feature
epa, sauna, and BBQ
Solid oak woodworl
throughout. gourme
kitchen with eating arN
An excellen1 value an•
very motivated seller wl
assist with new llnanci~
Ask for Hallie Stroc"
644-7020
LIHl IEAL ESTATE
COLDWeu BANl(C!RO
PElll.OCUIFllllT
1120,000
Outstanding Location b
Newpor1 Harbor Yact
club Older 2 BR hom
with on site parkln'
Priced to sell al 101 va1u1
H4·IOIO
HIES lots of decorating poten-Frpl, Wet Bar. Pool, SllOO. lndry room. 5s.. Joann. Condo 2 Br. 2,; Ba pool &
"B"mdl. sngl lvt 3Br. 2ba tlal Priced to sell NOW! VILLA BALBOA: Spac. 1st/last MC 4115·8146 TIL Riil H2 1IOJ spa, nr Hoeg Hoap. s975
bonus rm above gar 12•1 759-1501 2Bd unit in security · • 675-7358 aft 6PM
assm In or refinance a bldg . guard gate, fire-ltwrrt Inell S525 wins this 2 Bdrm 2 Ba Eaatbluff Spacious 1 Br,
same rate. Aecom to CIUI place, Immaculate & s127~mo'.""'F.lpt A .. 3 Br garden spot kid Ok view, pool, pl .... nt .,. ...
lacs. Pool. Jae. tennis b~ "j;;i;;r:i ready to go. $1200 yrly 2Ba ample prkng & land· 539-6190 BEST Alty fee No pets. S650 844-4787
o wnrs $199,000 ~ COSTA MESA: New and scaplng. complete kltch. S565/mo.2 8f.2 Ba.frplc, L . dlx. 2Bd/2ba, pttloa, !~~~~ee°l:2!;i6~684 CJll••I lovely, 3 Bd .. townhouse. 64 1·9826 enclsd oar. all bit Ins. ~ar. no pets. Jn CM
pvt patio. lire place. $2000/mo. Modern 2 near shopping centtt. $650/yrly. 6-40-9.408 B t .. L 1 comm. pool. S850/mo 8 10 Center St. •• • IC• ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9--~ COM vu I b & II hi Story 6ack Bay, 4Bd 3
-: 0 av g s. ba. 3300 all, 3 car gar, TSL lcmt 142· 1IOJ llUIPlllT IUll IEACH YIEW/THIS/SruLI across from park. decor-pool, Jae .. •1,8c tot. Poss , Luxury duplex, lower,
4 br 3 ba Short walk tc ( 10-lt CASH ON) ator iharp, trench doors. furn or opt. 642-1366 $635/mo, 2 Br, 1 Ir\ bt greenbelt. 4 Br, glll'. Yrty beech. Spac. Uv. rm Ha,rbor Ridge area 3 Bdrm mo. to mo. lease. $1650. Townhouae. Greenbelt, ,1500. 752_9_.42 dya.
lam.ldln. rm. lrg bale 2 h ba, S20K below mar-W1ttrfrt1t ltatl IH. 2 Br. 1 ba, dbl gar. lndry rm. Nloe location. 6-40-2434 evea & wtcnda
easy care yard. A.ski"' ketl TI O S180K, low Rtalttrl lll-1400 $900/mo. 231 48th St 2078Thurln iiiiiiiiiiiiii s 172 000 See at 614 Interest loan. Won t last Call Answer Ad • 11 . TSl lllT 142-1111 20th St S36-1718 at $255,000. John I a.2"'4300
Zarvoa. Vik ing A.E HOUSE FOR RENT: 1885/mo. E/alde 2 Br, 1.,. BHt .. IUMU l 1 760-9669 or 5.40-0299 $295/mo Needs work. 3 Br. 2 ba. lrplc, lrg yard, 2 ba Twnhse. Frplc, yard, car gar. S1000 + MC:. gar, lndry rm. Nloe loc. II WATll Ollll YI ICUl/m , 841-6208 fee 646--0491 or 675-3.432 2314 Senta Ana. IN NEW RT BEACH
Cathedral ceilings. 1 Br t '28r 2ba w/yard. llp, sec. lalM. 3 Br. Westclttt arta, pool, Tl&. •IT U2-1IOI Slng1et 1 & 2 Bdrm Apwt-
Ba. $158,600. 759-0915 gate. $139,000 Call p . I ZZO? maintenence&grdnrlnci. . ment• & Townhouan
• 842-8799 or a.44-8722 ta&al8 I $1800. 760·1399 $895/mo, Lovely 2 Br. 1'n from S860. (AM about lmae l 044 Rent pert of my home, .. Gil bt Twnhme, only 5 yrs furnllhed epta. complete
.15 000 Ul.11& LIE llPLO St./Ocean Bl. i hse from Big Canyon-golf courae old. Kida. peta, lse OK. with TV, ltnena & utenllla,
' Walk to shop•. beach, Bal ocean S300mo 673-6633 frontage, 2 br. 2 ba, din Carp orta. Avt ll 4/ 1. may bt rented for ahor1
REDUCTION Prer. ferry. rest. 3Br/2ba rm, wetbar. pool, tennis. Carports. Agt a.5-9850 term or long«). On Jam-
ea, 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 CtrtH ••I lbr 22 2 pvt oar. S 1350/mo t>oree Rd at Sen Joaquin
on the Custom Built home Saa lta1att 107~ Brand new 2 Br 2 Ba. So of 640-8126 or 497-5471 AVAILABLE NOW 1 Br. Hiiis Ad .. N T lfl I 9 refrlge. range, laundry, .~~ llOO in orthwood. err e n-Hwy, beam ceilings. tlle. Cont miss 2 Bdrm S600 pool. carport, no pets. ...
side corner location. 4 oak. etc No pets. Avell flat w/chefs kltch kid ok $450/mo. 931 W.19th ST .. bdrm, 2'h ba. Too many Cottage by the sea 4-1 $1100/mo. 673-3415 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 548..0492
extras to list Association lmmac condition. Ocean --------=----..,....---==-~ =-----~--=--:--pool and tennis. view. Walk to beach. Lrg LUSE OPTlll Duplex. spacious 3Br 2•,; Elegan1 spacious 2 br ~ brrck frpl, $138,000. Aon .llSllllE CREEi be. fprlc. dlb gar. $950 + owners unit, frplc, nr
OiSOf l 498-1040, 831-936 1 Two Bdrms & den. Two sec. 646-04111 675-3432 OCC $525. 675-6958 =s=T::-:EP::-:S~T::-:O::-:::'OC=EA:.-:N:-:-:-::3-:::b-:-r.-.:2
I fireplaces. Private pool & Ltftly htt llt•t -Fr_p_l -po-0-,-p-rv_t_p_a_tl~o be, returb. thruout. Neeo
Spacloua Apt
1 ml to beach.
a.2-2357
ea t y UST CIAICE .spa. Linda T agllanetti. Dover Shorn dshwshr X-lg 2 Br on mature prof. or ltmlty tc
3 2 I E t*'d S610 557 2"• 1 lllP$)rec. thla lovely unit I To buy this pride of own· 4 Br. 3 Ba. car, frp cs. as "' e · -.... s10001 .... 2 ...... 5 7 8 6-1172 ersh1p 4 years old, 4 Units Lease S 1550. 770-034 7 mo. "'" • .,..0
Apartment House with llSTAIT II Westclltt atea. 2BR lba
upper unit & 3 bdrm --------lower 3 car gar Patio on -yff n SUPER beach Quiet corner lo· Y 3880 MK:helson Drive
Irvine
ocean-hills & gollcourse Exec style 3 Bdrm 3 Ba $525 2 Br. 1 Ba patio, nice pvt. patio, comm. pool
view Direct from Owner hme chefs galley lrplc Eastslde loc ~/pool, $675/mo. Avall 3125
before bemg listed with Retired E.xec looking for 3 gar/shop St l50 detella lndry rm. close to all. 6.4.4-9842 and 875-:M 12 Brokers Aeduc:;ed selling Br house in CdM or Hunt 539-6l90 BEST Alty lee 149 E Bay
Callon w/new rool & ex· COIDO IUYS!
terior Sold w/lurnish1ngs Near new 3 Bdrm. 2'1t bat
prrce ol $289.000 Is wey Harbour. yr lease pref By Exec Villa huge 2 Br Oen 2 TSL lc•t H2-1101 Sut1 bl 2711
below replac ement May 15 646-1708 Ba$125021rple poolspa LIKE NEW 1 BR CONOO
$810,000 Townhomes In a tranqu
-
"'"HI Hll" setting Eas1s1de Cos1
Balboa Isl cottage in cos1111 Act now and C--.. prvl 673-33 13 6'46·6375 lllSTUT II Sec gale. prv lrg back
Wdbrg Sgl lam11y det 2 SAVE!!• CALL 642-0138 Htl .. eaa 2224 $650/mo. Lovely 2 Br.~ ba yard. lrplc. dsw, w/d
ti< l"'I 1 ._ Inc. Mesa1 Prrvate fence
REAL ESTATE rear yards. lovely pool
Br 2 Ba. across lrom ---~ -~ 1BA frplc micro wave Gorgeous ocean front on Twnhse, lrplc, all bltrns. hk-up. rec area w/pool
swim club. S 129,900. Nobile Boaea 1100 ne~ carPets pnv yard Seashore 3Br •Ba 2 frpl 6.42-6221 eves & wtmds $475/mo. No pet•. Avail
spa Very open 631-1400 spacious grounds Price
start at $139,500 le
786-4545. Opn Sat/Sun 2 BA 1 BA ( 16x.c8·1 $425 uttl incl 642-2790 $2000/mo 759· 1341 Agt TSl lcmt H2· 1IOJ 1st. See by eppt only.
1-5 54 Racing Wind • 8'x 20" closed porch Vic 2 BR 1 BA GARAGE NO Newport Shores: Newer 141·2 .. l , llHUll PlllES COHO Hoag Hosp Club/pool PETS S650/MO $6so 2BA. den. 2 car gar. 1 blk Large B:f1501~h patio. ;--------. .... =r:i;o
2 br p;. ba Price to sell Agent 646-4380 SEC 2628 ELDEN AVE to bch Pool & club prlv 859 W. 19th St. 1Ha1 •~ C.I. COllO
Only $89.500 for this 2
Bdrm Mesa Verde home
Features Include comm
pool. garage and patio
Traditional
Realty
6:J J-7:{7()
COlllO-S.C PIH ,,..
3 Bdrm, 2 ba. choice lo-
cation Easy terms
$95,000
IEWPlllT IUCI LOT
90 x 178 with good 3 Bdrm
olderhome. $215,000
lltJ llcCar411t llltr.
Hl-7121 -l®Dalebout
Bay& Beach
Real Estate
llUl [$1Hf O Cf HI#Cf SI"<:( lf•f
DOVER SHORES
Exceptional potential
Four bedrooms, Includ-
ing two master suites
Ready for 1mmed1ate OC·
cupancy Family room oft
kitchen Wet bar Bay
view Home has been
treshly painted
$295,000 Leasehold
131-7300
1550 sq ft' 6.46· 7171
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
VIEW!
IESI VERDE
Take your lime and look 1
thisll View! View! an
Privacy! Located near
golf courses. Enter SE
eluded brick and ston
aggregate walkway lro
gated Slumpstone wa
around front privet
redwood deck Llvln
and dining room has cu!
tom beamed calhedri
ceilings Country kltche
plus rustic family roor
looks out 10 hanging ga
dens and redwood dee~
1ng with hot private sp1
Huge 5 bedroom. 3 bat
home P ri ce onl
$249,000 Call for v1ewin
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
BY OWNER S 131,250 CllEEllLUF Plll 7141639-2044 ~9~~3~~; m 0 ( 2 1 3 I "LIKE BR.ANO NEW" Mature Woman needa 1
846-8048/(2 131728-7 115 Triple wide 30x60', lge llv-2 Br enclsd gar crpts S~arklln~ 1 o .. rm from rm. no kit lac. On Bal TllE ILIFFS ""' Island or Penln. 675-8152 llEW IOITECITO 1ng/d1n1ng & k itchen drapes 773 W Wilson. No 490. ool. garage, no ,......,,,.....---::--:---.,-~
4 Br 2'h ba single lamlly area 3Br & 3ba, both llght pe1s S550mo 631-8212 3BR 2'1tba, split lvt. pool, pets. N.B. room & bath only,
detached home. Turtle & darker Interiors Next $300's Gets this Ill 1 Bdrm dbl gar. all nu paint, ave II 301 Avocado, 642-9850 quiet htven for mature
Rock Ridge. Lrg yard, to recreation. rm & pool pad w/eppls at 539_8 1~0 able now $1 150, 754-7772 241 wWiison.63!-0960 empl. gentleman, no
a/c, Intercom & sec sys. area Agt. 5•0·5937 BEST Ally lee Saata Aaa 2210 -Lu_x_u_ry_c_o-nd-o-.-w-al""k_t_o -=s-o. emoldng. S300. a.4~369 ~~n~~~! m~~~k~r~·a~~ IHiatu Prof UOO 3 Ulll lllS/PET II J 1111121& HOO ~:~~~az~.~~~~e.A~~·~~ -=Ru-";'11~:-orpd-r-~""'.J!.c:-· 7:':~11::-1~J::-~:-::":""h-:-!.:;-:5~~t16
flnan $330.000. For Info Coln Op Laundremat. high Mod appls frplc lncd yrd Pool hme w/optlon to buy h 1 beeCh $300
552-0917 (Irvine Pacific) densllyarea In Costa ready & walt'n S600's k I d s I p e t we I c o me ~~;~'~r,1~~cl&~~ N::,k~ 67S-2i 47 ·
L le L l04I M esa. Reasonabl e 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 539-6190 BESTR1tyfee club w/tennls courts, lf8H IC• 979-1478 2 1 .,._ t Room: F only, neat, clMn,
• 3 br. 2'h ba Mesa Verde THtia pools, ae. sauna. .... au . rN~ Tustin .,. ... S250 lttlllt le•t ti ltaoll Coaatrcaal Countfl Club condo, va-Ott Redhill fl 1 4 9d decorated clubhse & mo. + utlll . Wkdys
Must sell. Cory 494-2254 Property l ZSO cant, S 50 mo. 842,;-0160. lnclds den 1 cool ;~ ~::~ :i~~1~6,f1;':n~. lnci0y __ 54_4_-_11_e_2_: eva~_7_30--=-9-43_1,.....
ltwJtrl ltacll 1069 Newport BaYfront prime 536-3 t81• 540·7 50 S600's 539-6190 BEST 638..0•05, ev. 731 -7528 Room lhare Beth. Female
10:;.;; n 2 Bdr 2•1t Ba office bldg 8472 sq ft. Ava11 15 Aprll. S675/mo. Alty tee ,....M""E-=-s-·-=p""iN""'E"""s=-2=-=6-=-50'="""'H-· .. ...,.a-30 & up. Newport Beactt. • w · · $1600000. Biii Grundy 3 Br 1 Ba. gar lrg fncd I=---==----__,~,..,, " ..,, S225 h 6-45-2590 pool, xlnt cond .. OWC. Bk. 67S 6161 yard 650-5719 Costa lltll 21 4 BEAUTIFUL 1 Br. $535 up --=~· P~=:::-:-::-==-$117.900. 631-8032 agt r -. PAIVATEb 1eo I SEA&SUNLOOOE D I /n 't 1300 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 675 $400, dlx mobile horM. no a ny poo spa •IY IWIEll• •l txtl ull I W 18th St. dbl ga~. no pets. mature adults. TOP area. quiet, no pets. S 120 wit/up. Color TV
3 Br 2 Ba. Newport 4 Plex $27.ooo gross. pets $795 Sierra Mgmnt Quiet. secure 1991 Ml-2 .. 1 3026 W. Cout Hwy. Npt
backbay home. ex-great essumeble !Inane-co. 6'4!-1324 Newport Bl 646-6373 NEAR OCC 3 BDRM 2 BA Working woman hU turn
pensively upgraded frpl Ing, prime Hunt Beach STUNNING 1 1 Br garden Mod bltlna S600 4 pix at rm for same In lrg condo 2car gar. lrg bkyrd. toe. enclsd garages. laun-Old fashioned 2 Bdr houee I rg 539-6190 BEST Alty fee nr SC P1za. Full hae prtv,
$180.000. 631-0110 dry income $3 10.000 on Es1de, 1 chrld OK, ~;5/~~oi1or~c18t~rea p ool & Jee. $250.
714/963-0471 message $675 760-8862 · Newer 2 Br with garage, 545-3110 att •PM
Penn. Pt, lite & oper 631 5553 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home. or 619-451·0598 collect PETS OK 2 Br duplex. l~rt ltacla 2Ht no pets. S5 10/mo. l•-tr
$379,000 Agt. 673-3777 IDctat Prep 1350 good Wsrde loc wtsmall 1teOA BAY CLUB • · I ~
1022 -yard S595 662-1700 Sub Rent. 1 rm. elf. ant, to Quiet 1br $475 nvden w . nt1Ja • ..,. Coro11 ••I •ar 101 LllO pa•11• *I Ill lllnl* .. • "" " . Wsrde 3Br 1ea gar. nu June 1 Must bt club w/w carpete, drapes, 3 Br turn. houM. frpl IY OWllEll Lux. condo on water. Ful Costa Mesa units 1st time crpts paint. No pets s700 mbr Mr Austin 642-4097 range, refrtg, lndry, ott st Avail. June, July, Aug.
O,E. l •T/lll l·I security, excell. view Re-ottered 1011gross w/great 151 last & dep 752 2881 parking. 2 188 Maple, no 60 6 O e ea n i r on t . " duced S 100,000 for quic~ financing Call for details. • Bayfront 61 1 Lido Ptrk Dr. peta, gas peld. 6.46-5282 $5100/mo. Agt 780-8333 701 ACACIA. 3 bdrm, 1 b sale. $550.000. Conslde1 Owner/Agent 540-4484 Foa1tai1 Condo 1 Br. 1 Ba.
house. lrplc, 1 car gar trade. Owner 575_ 1938 =-::---...,..-ZZl S 1100/mo. Bill Grundy. STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br. 2 Vacatita 1 bdrm sep bachelc 851 _8394 9-Townhome complex, Valle1 4 675-6161 Ba. garden apt. pool I t I JH7
unit $250,000 675-259 well located Costa Mese. Mid ssod's rents 2 Br 4 ·---.,,.-----------$425/535. 710 w 18th St. W'"'lllllJ" ..... ·~·1"'!"" .... ~'!""'l•
5 yrs old, 11in1 terms lam home off Hell apple IEACH llEITAL Condo: Palm Springe. 26r PIUYAOY I IEOUllln 121 LllO Plll llllYE S875,ooo Prtn onty Agt gartshop kids welcome Furn. 2 & 3 br apts. by the WE IFFEI l O•MSE 2ba .. poo111de, wkend
Impact on buyer
e Down payment may t.~ negol1~le I
e Enables purchase r.t honrf' w1tr1
ex1sL1ng mortgage n•Q J1r1ng lai·g ..
down paymr nt
3 lrg Br 2'1r Ba plus llvln1 Located on 1s1 floor wilt 645·9850 539-6190 BEST Alty lee wk or mo. Agt 875-8170 Went a selection of great S125, wit $250 770-2722 ~~ dining and famlly rm: 1 ·i d 1 llvlng? We can otter any-----------~-
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FHTASTIC IUY Secluded patios suppo ~~~x L~~g~ ~:s~~ ~~e ~1 URIE DUPLEX Rut. ltacll 2240 AJ1rta•at1, Oaf. thing from 1 small •Pt to Plll llTY
5
B, ITU
lush 1andscape-spac101.i converllble den. 2 lul 2 br • den. lrplc, dble gar, • i• 2 U Ill llOO' a 4'llr house. If looklng In Fully eqpd, r hme. 1.4 Assume $ l25.000, 2 Br, lloorplan with beautlft baths, sub-parking, sec· I patio ea apt Top cond ,. n I Gtitrll 2702 CM. NB or HB think of us ml. to P.C. l llta. Real
den l900 5 1 • lrg yard upgrades! Walklng d1~ urity bldg Sllp available Sell/exchange Pyramid Crptd pool hme updated first for that choice of bargain for 214 famlltn
'
e W1lh assumpt10n ,f Pxrst:nl!
mortgage (avr r ~LI!' 1nl~resl t ill.I' 1S
po11a1ble
lmpao' on seller
e Smaller down payn •• •r t ~lira.els mnn·
po1.em1al1buyers
e Add1L1onal profll w1tt1 1111.erest
received on second m• rlA&iV
• Receives all fund~ 1r lendinp,
inst1lul 1on pr<Jvtdes qecond m11rtl(age
There are a number of s1tuat1ons
In whict) the second mortgage can
faclltt.ate the purchase or sale of a
property Cont.act your rea.l est.ate
expert to assist you
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Mann 786-2040 Blue ~~~.~n~ar~~: ~~: 171 1300 must be sold Agt Mary-Allordable 2 Br hme with i..---...,....,..,--.r;r.;;;;;; NB REALTY 675-1642
Chip Propert18$ nab 644.6200 • Jo 6'45·916 1 631.'8499 appls yd & gar $525 CtrtH ••I •u 2Z WlllUll YILUIE
-F-,-.-E-11 o.t of c .... , I 539-6190 BEST Alty fee 3eR fat>t. Qtrtge, frple, , & 2 Br. tpll evall. pool,
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b a r g a 1 n Hu g 8 3 3 br. 3 ba. lrg corner lot time olfe11ng 2 Br 2 Ba vu for lease Frplc, micro, f~~. beam ;..ll~s. s o: 642-1803 lwt 2111
bedroom p , bath, Assumable 1st owe hm Palm Desert cc Agt parquet, dbl gar. North· f h SllOO 875-2424 Int. ltac• 1741 2 fem, h:So yra rm added large separ11e ---::T----~ balance 6-46·6325 586-8 119. 6 19/346-7405 woods $825. 6«-2227 ° WV · tmmed to lhr new up.
lamlly room. llrepleee Ill 1024 Courtesy to brokers * TURTLEAOCK 4 BR 2 Cttt1 •na 7 15784775 mo 2 & 3 bf, stairs 3 8r duplex w/yd &
You hx-1t and save Call lllITT&IY WHIS Ill CAIYll·IY OWIH Resort Prtf .. 1510 ba, 3 pools/tennis, bnQht f Br duplex, 1535. Peta enclad gtrtge, wtah-lrg view patio In CM
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2•,, Ba St George mode view 14 Rue Vlllare venture Ready to oo Orangetree Ten . Frpl, 1 BR. new cerpeta & Eva 980""614 Fem. Rmmte to lhr 3 Br 2
Big dbl car garage. hug Open wl<nds. 640-1538 Sundance Pr operties A/C, washer/dryer, & drapea encl. oar. no •••-llW.,. Bt hOUM, C.M. $250/mo
Mstr aulte Ideal backbe 679·8826 other upgrade•. Pool•. nata.. .~SO/mo,845•5465 -+ in utH. Stev. or Ch ..
location 759-1501. l.E Ex Ii l 1 e & 1 n la rta No ,... -2Br2'A.8a.d/w,wttw/dryr &31·7233,5-48-3319
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vete pool end spa. UI· tcres, with guest hoult, •Br, fir, lgt IWtm poof, 2Brtlo1baN. itove, • f\1a71' • ~ New cptal dl'J)I, wet bar, Fem to lhr moderf'I 2 Ir 2
tlmate In pr1vecy barna, poo1, flahlng pond. many utrta. S16001mo pa 0 =•· 711 =no· .ai~n~ .. ,V'U:.: . be eipt In COM.1395/mo,
AedueedtoS995,000 1n the city 01 Ardm0re. yr lat. Otvld 731-7004 18th #A. S &45-1928 trd. 'nr Hunr,·· Hrbr. eg.25-35. 7-...00
1 ... 1IOO Oklahomt $125,000. Unc.t.abfe otter 2 Bdrm 2 BATRl·PLl!X: 1 be, trplc, J:75• Ctll 8.4&-0 38 F rmmi. 25-30 '° * 9Pt
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modern 'I• tc:. Newiiort 2 br 2 be, lludy, bMvt prt¥ front yard w/fae., M 40 etory btdl bey 4 bdrm gerdena, avllt mfd,.Aptlf. petlo $7H. "'2·27'0 6'liM 1bf 1be. bftln9. W /O 2': ~~=· ~~
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I.I. u... 1111 DAILY PILOT :,,,:i:~~ ftUll ~r:.r::21:6'rno **Dt ""* UFA ST Ntw , ' 2 ldrm l\lxury M/F .... 2 ... 1" ii We buy houMI, condol, * f8A. Vft9QI, be6cony, 9'>l• In 14 '*"' t Bdrm, IWMt CM '300/mo ..
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TMnl ALL Wc pey tor R ... ~·L~~t131;cm1. ~=· fMd LARRY 7~ 1020 and raid Uo'd. bonded, .......... lltll~a, HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE P lano/Vocal tot b•g f ~·the dayt Collect 796-5322 STEVE REMODELING REPAIRS IM. For .. t: 552•9142. fr .. Mt 5.41-tSit . FurnlMt. Trutt. Tr... adutta. &r trlllnll\o. vocli6 Cel>IMtt Top Qu .. lty 18 ~ ll · ~5-415 NORM lndlvlduel & bu11n .. 1 lmPfOlltaetkln, bY _. & DAIL y Anllaact Y't In .,e. Uc, bonded, a GOOD'S OA.RO!NINO ~ tludent w/IQ truck C.P.A. fnu.t ~ rtiedlfiO. ProUt4-3162 HAHGIHGISTNPPtHG
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ANDnmm' APPUANCl!' R~r-~Rooflng F,.. .. , Kevin 87a.-1503 you Court 759-1938 CdM Palatl!t •HANOIHGJRa.tOVAL* ~ == ;
Buy-Sei.Repelr Doorl-Wlndowa.-Ceblnetl . tlallllll UIMIU KRUEGER HAULING COMPLEr Ard e .... l -11 • ~ expeMclce • SERVICE M 1 W. 19th St. C.M. Penel-Petiot-Fenoee. 35 trJcaJ 839-5035 Furniture. trllh, otqn-upl Cleen-upt. )(Int~ & .. ,.,.. Ml e 851-1800 j : a
648-5538 yr1 exp. JflffY 548-« 13 pa•l.lll in IHl99IO 1'11 llED ._ Met1 8.45·5089 Alt•. Hartlhom Land-BY AICHARO Sll .. OA BLACKWELDER Pap«· )eeta, e.m.tlt.-y·Hlllt ND£CTORY a. L.I -........ -·· ecepe 5-4&-1829 LlcenM 2eoM•. 14 yrs of henolnG a .....novel Cull. 8ohoo .. 31·11Meft-""' n.tf•ul U)lt rriH Ouallty wont, fr .. ..,. Lawn·tr ... wub Install LT HAULING-MOVING . happy 1oeat euttomtn. ~ ofW 2.t0-31i3
pNllMIRVINEMIRROR bffveway . PetkJng Cots Cerpetl OPhOI. clMn ~255 13 968-7401 Tr .. trlm/Removll Gereoe etld ywd t*nup. Garden, Roto Tllltng $25 Thank you, 875-0383 . ~I~
and the HUNTINGTON Rep91ra. Seelcoellng Cerpeta repaired end Lawn me nt/Rolotllllng Jon 8.45--8192 hr. LglamaU Jobt. Bob Expet1 W~lng ln-&;,"";;;;;Q
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W.,. ,.... . -w I I b R Tl'-.,,5 G d-P1'0MPT. NEAT PRO-ent ANIQNT'lt Mt-8590 _,._.....:..,.... I~-, ..... 1'19edey et •·!!ittla ••tat tacntt IES Tree Trim. Cleenup1 • Ix t, reel< It, buy It oto •--. re tng. FESSIONALS. 63a.7149 .... -.... -~ -no eictre chergel -I Verd Main. & Heullng or haul It. 5•8-5009 Sod. V11d Cleln-Up1, We Galt Should Heng Typing/Word p,011II'19 CALL TODAYll b oF will t16y;J1 In my CONCRETEIMASONRV Topped/removedis ~·7& Leo 8•7-2457, 557-4508 RULTI Heullng. Pet• 960-3486 12 YRS EXP:. I'm amell. Togeth« U9h0!. ""-All but6nw, ...,;,,, a-~ 111 fN L• c M home Reliable and All types, free nt. Uc'd. up, new lawn•. 1 4 M My prleet ere 1m11U 839-0730 lnY11tne. IONll PfofeCtS. l51-ta.t1
YourDelly PMot r"Pons1bt9 Au.sonable Ed Martinez 895-7133 COMPL YARD MAINT I • STOP SMOKING tooXY ... ~ RON 650-8-477 Pia ~=
SeMce OlrectOfy rat.. Mra. Utlleton Orivew-patios peth1 To flt your nMda & budget U J!H RU$0nlble rel.. B&k fiiO&. Plent.,1, c;: CHUCK THOMPSON lltt .:;1fw..iiiiiiiiiiiftiijllia.alljiiljjijiiM._illt-•
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.. I ••21 a-R ' M'-k 536-0553 Elec-Plumb-Carpentry I l Lie Rob 873·8094 9e2-7519 Rettuocot Int/ext. 30 yra WINDOW W~HING .._ td. •• ..... ff la HI "' ey Clean Upt•Trff Trimming Remodels Keith 646-4672 Ht •I exp. Neat. Peul 5-45-2977 .. 19
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C.P.A. C~nfidenllal/ ~1c4:' B PO Ouellly Service. reas. lie. Handyman Painting. Verd ROBIN'S cttlN1NG All Types R ... & Uc. Al reduced apr1ng retea w
(714)875-5856 From S25 mo• 84::1,'s:{"· Mother will care for your bonded 20 yrs In area Cleanup, Hauling. Lowest SERVICE:• thoroughly 631-2345 Free est. D•v• 875-3901 Drain• cleet from $15 ~=ou~~=
M•ltltal/ ... tllai C ~l t .... f}1~':seln ca~Y M~sM A~n~~ McW~:y5 L~ndscape Rates John 759-8138 clean houae. 540--0857 MtYi•L Experienced. Prolestlonal ~~;i'~~~· ~~9'!~~-tow ret-. Andy~
I H 181 642·5l89 for lnlo . 1 4 IRVINE HANDYMAN I t1 M •Tia Ill = A1C MOYlNG = Painter. Free nt.lefford· SERVICE & REPAIR ;N;W c16ine11. cabinet , · COMPLETE LAWN CARE Wiii take care of Ill your •••• 1 1 tr~I~ Oulcklcareful Low rates able rates Dele648-5637 Bu:~/~od: otc. kit. rm teeing, bart & lormlca Cl11•1a1 ltmct Clean-ups & Relandscepe. problems In minutes Haveref1.Becky720 9• 5 Lie T13ao.6 552--0410 INT/EXT 20 Veers Exper. Uc3~:=35~ ~r. p~uo'~~;~ countertop1. 642-0881 the Unique PINK LAOlES Pac1llc Coast 951-1107 Electrical. plumbing *GEN. Houtecieanlng * Averege Room S2il • ,,,._-..,...,-.-----
«6485. Steve 5-47-6076 C NOW In your area. FC>f a C I L nd M I carpentry. etc 78S.3802 Rel11ble, exper. tree est *I· 1 •YIH* Matenals. 642--0442 P17Ckin lr~at!f perfect job. Call !or free ~::,;,1~1t~~::r1n:1~1; AMERICAN HANDYMAN Carot646-6502650-3263 Bestquallly.25yr.exp ---------ADDITION'S, DESIG N lfesfFOR(ESS eatlmetes.551-12•3 etc.Oave 641 _68Haft 5 Carpentry, Windows, FORWEEKLYSERVICES Uc.T-116,428 730-1353 Lee'1-Palntlng. Int/Ext. P•l hJtlaltltMlll AND REMODEL Carpntry, cement, drywall. . Paint. fences etc. Yes F 0 F D Comm'I, resd'I, ecoua Put-Praent-Futur•Uc.
Lie. re11. Profe1tlon1I 12 yr eicp. Dave 831·3408 You don I need • gun to l1rt1t1lll W1ltH Jesus ls Lord. 8•7-2367 (Ht~I R! 1~!"-~19~Y) STARVING COLLEGE celling. 241--0121 871-5120213169-4-3258
compl MrYICe 631-2345 "drew teat" when you iTi DE MOVING CO. Expert Car1?9"try Setvloe piece en Id In the Dally Mowing Edg ng Twtce a Repllrs . Painting, Drywall, GERMAN LADY Lie t24-Insured llAlfllU PllmH. Malite y04X lhopplng ...,.
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Find what you want 1n Repalr-Remod-Addltlons Piiot Went Adal Cell now mo. s2o-s 25 650-6016 etc. Free estimates. Good cook, 100. Exp Reta. 841-84 lntleict. free est Local ref ler by Using the Delly ~
Delly Piiot Cluaifleds. 0oor ... tc 548-4980 1 642-5678. Heve something to sell? Qary 645-5277 PTL Call960--0719or645-2043 WATCH US 10yraexp.(71')63e-e911 IOt cieutned Ada. --------•
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Spiritual Reeder & Ad· ,i£tOUNTING BOOKKEEPER: Full/time 00 s nstr• u11t1ons visor. Advice In all life Newpol1 Beach Real Es.-Familiar with one-write ...,_iiiiiiiilm .... lllllll. " matters: love. marriage, tale Investment firm ayatem, type 50 wpm,
business, etc. 631-9397 seeks full charge book-payroll, eccountt re-6 4 z 4 3 z 1 SPIRITUAL READINGS keeper/junior •ccoun-celvable & payable. 2-3 yr • tant. Experience with office exper helpful Cell Advice In all milters. Love, comput81'1zed aocountlng 7141631.7191 ·
marriage & business. systems prefeued. 3 0 9 Also counseling. 1815 Please send resume 10 L t So. El c.,m1no Reel, Sen p o. Box 8708-125 Ill PllSllll e ex Taffclay, March n Clem. Uc d. 492-7296 Newporl Beach, CA Experienced. Full/time 0 lS •
. il~(~~~21~~119~W~t~~~n~~~~e~~tlhaa• 3~ ~~•1~ ~~=~:~-------------------------------~! wishful thm~ng will tum .out to ~ sohd m structure. Relauonsh1p 1s $50 reward: brn/blk BOxer Aocl'g & Bkkp'g tor trvtne Sleepy Hollow Ln, Lag-
strong, emotional commitme nt 1s made a nd some of your hopes, M pup has bone disease. r.e. Investment co. FIT. una Beach. No phone
wishes will be fulfilled. Money picture is brighter than originally despe;etety needs medl· exp. In r.e . & prop. calls. pleue.
anticipated. cauon. 778-1536 , mngmnt 261-1930 ---------
TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Fintsh rather than initiate pro)CCt. Found to spd bike Vic 100 IOCTi IH. Ollll Carttr e,,.rta1lttt1
Prestigeisontheline,superior isawareofyourefTons. You'llbendof block Main s 't. HB. Exp'd. Credit & typing 1 0.1 .. tt1Cffn"1lt
burden not rightfully your own m first place. You 'II be feted by peers. Aubrey or Debra plus. C.M. 842--0880 Your own tchedule. Train·
Aries Leo Libra natives figure prominently 960-9996 ll•ll. ••••st .. " Ing provided. The most
G' E Mi ( ; . .... -• advanced skin care end .NI ~ay 21-.J~ne 20): You 11 . be concern~ with Investment corp., Newport cosmellc productsonthe
metaphysical subjects. Spmtual values come m to focus, you 11 learn FOUND ADS Beach. Strong aupervls-merket Introductory
where you stand. you'll become m ore aware of motives. Leo aids m ory & project coordl· classes forming now Cell
current prOJCCl. helps you mak.e new start 10 right dfrcctaon. nation responalbllltles Sonia at 26t-1606.
CANCER (June 2 1-Jul} 22): Areas which include psychic ARE fR[.[ Musi posess excellent Subtle Images Cosmettes
h · -11 f: · personnel management Irvine. CA p e nomena, extrasensory perceptio n WI ascmate and stimulate. & organizational ll<llls. -c••11E11
Family m ember makes concession, you'll a lso gain cooperation of one Call: w 111 supervise to dept -
Pacific
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610 E. 17th Si .• S•.1ua A.na,
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ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PRfV ATE
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INSURANCE CAREER
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IN THE HEALTH FIELD
• Study at Home
• Practical Sales Training
• Extremely High Earnings
who could provide funding for research. Travel plans are necessary. staff members. Incl. Ex-Full lime, weekends a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): D1versif). be versatile. keep plans flexible. 142-Hll ecullve Secretaries Xlnt must 5 locations. Apply A~ AJrttne Sabre Computer Tr91nlng
Focus on public relation s. law. coorvoration from one whose ideas often SH & minute taking skills Matro Carwaah, 2950
• Invoicing • Advertising
• Office Time Management
•Pay Only For Text Books & License
Morning • Evening • Weekly Classes ... ~ Min 5 yrs exp as Admln Harbor Blvd . Costa clash with your own. You·11 be more confident. inv1tat1on will be Asst req. Nontsmoker. Mesa MORNING, AITTRHOON, EVENING CLASSES received to social function. Gemini plays ke> role. FbOIUND 6~/dogh 3Y0°utbo. lmmed opening. Send c••t1IEl/SEllOll
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Practtcal matters d o minate -read e!~~r /H ar~~r are:· resume 10. TMI. PO Box -
sm all print. make rev1s1ons and stn ve to protect your o wn 1"nterests. 2500. N.B. 92660 Attn Supervisestatt ol 4. lOkey Call (714) 543-9495 546-2472 Carmen Woll exper & dependable
Keep medical-dental appointments. Focus on general heahh. Found Springer Spaniel Sendresumeorworkhls-1 Matw ,.......,,...m. ............ --
CALL (714) 720-1998
nlttrit1on. employment and attention to pets. Scorpio pla:rs important male. Shepherd. blk & tory to AO ~950, Dally I
role. brown. male, Terrier mix. llYEllTISIH W.ES Pilot, P 0 . Box t560,
Jobs available upon compfetlon of courM
Mall to: 3857 Blroh St. #310, Newport Beactl,
CA 92660
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): S1gn1ficant changes occur. scenano blk & brown, female. one Costa Mesa. CA 92626 I
provcsexcitin&isfilledw1thchange.travel.variety.Creat1veendeavor ~own rabbn N~pon The Oran~ Coast Da~ ~COITIOLLER ~8~-E~T~H~~.-~~y~-~~H~-ft~-.-S~T~l-A.~-~~-J\.~~~J\.~-D~E~M~-~~~
w ill succeed. you'll imprint style a nd gain is shown through written Beach Animal Shelter. Piiot is iooklng tor New airline seeks con-~1,. ~ 1,. ~ I
word. Romantic involvment is featured and helps lift spirits. 6"-3656 energetic. motivated 1roller Pos111on will have
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Attention centers around home. Male blk/whl husky. fem people for both out11de emphasis on revenue 14 782 Eden · · · whl Bull Terrier, male trl sales and Part lime lei&-acct'g and all other sccunty, basic issues and long-range plans. You'll decorate. remodel Chihuahua, fem trl Aull phone sales. Hourly wage acct'g, auditing end 1
t." Mid way City" Ca 92655 (7 14 ) 891 -9783
and perhaps seriously consider major change involving residence or Shep mix. Fem blk/wht + commission. We offer purchaslnglunctlons.Alr-
marital status. Taurus. Libra and another Scorpio figure prominently. terrier mix, lem fawn pit sales and computer train· line exp. preferred. Com· 1
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Short trip may be necessary -bull. ml llver/whl Spring-Ing Unique OPPortunlty pany offers equity Po•·
verify instructions, directions. You'll be complimented on appearance, er Spanlel & cats. to experience various ltlon and profit sharing +
charm and humor. Maintain aura of glamour. m ystery. Be discreet. ~3656· 125 Mesa Dr, ~~~!~Pr~-= ~~!: :~-t~'b~n~;,11~1';. 1
don't reveal au you know. Pisces plays Sl~nificant role 301 oord a must tor outside lines Inc 9375 Archlblld
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): This can be a red-letter money P1ntaal1 sales Ave. ate 108. Rancho I
day! Focus on business. career, prestige. abiJity to present program or llltrtlllrt/lusaait 11 you are interested. Cucamonga 91730.
format m effective, dramatic manner. Romance 1s part of scenario, 493 N. NewPort Blvd. N~. please come In and apply EOE.
relationship is serious and you m ight become "inextricably involved... 1oam-10pm 850-4068 at •---.-.-C-00,..,,.K_*_* __
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. I 8): Study Capricorn message for valid TIIE llJLT PILOT New CM coffee ShOp
hint. Scenario highlights love, money and health. Vigor returns. WI &IE STILL IPll 330 West Bay Street 650-5735
judgment and intuition are on target. Take initiative. make personal And running 2• hours 1 714~:~~~~-~j\02 COPY MACHINE Oper-
appeaPralSCnccESs, (pFurcbha1se9 Mappa rhet2, 0st)reCs~ color coordination. f: :rt~i~~ !n~!~:'~ E.O.E. ~~:,~va~~:°~~~?.':
e . -arc : 1rc umstances, events avor your lncl.counterhelp&atocl<-efforts. You'll be given tour beh ind scenes, you could appear before• two girt measege for the Ing heavy boxes. Pe<m. ,
media and you'll be complimented on your sense of timing. You'll get ~~C;sai llAWIE Answering Service. p1sn1 FIT & PIT. Wiii tretn.
to heart of matters in connection with romantic involvement. 711 I . UIMI g~~~~-t~ only, good 546-2693 (uk tor Betty)
FIUEITll OOlml IELP FIT I tt ..a• Ofliet l1atal1 2914 Office l1atal1 2914 Assistant Manager tor 21 GARV'S DELI 675-2193 lun .... 110-1112 Units Costa Mesa. 'n rent 1-------,,.----
ULMl ISWI *hit''""* -t ullls pd Exper req'd. Data Entry Operllors, Own room In 3 Br. COndo, Space lor rent. Mike lrvlne. nr J .W. Airport. ESClllTS/IOIELS Handyman. 855-0665 work part time or on call wahr/dryr, redwood 673_5374 Of 752•2841 Phone answ,. utile pd, Outcall ONLY 63s-9199 2nd shift 4-6 hra. Mini· petlo, trplc, pool, spa. con! rm. sect y aervtoe. Babysltte< In my CM hm mum 10,000 key strokes
Avell lmmed. $300/mo. BRISTOL & REDHILL 250-0277 TOP S$$ Toddler & beby Sdys/wtl. Apply 11 SMS btwn 9AM
Tom Of IV m-a 5-40-7859 Corner prof office bldg. WITllFIHT ILll Females pref. Models end 6hrs/dy 645-9•28 eves & 4PM 3t60 Airway Ave
1000 sq ft & up. Wiii bulld Esoort1. (213)866-198• Costa Mesa 5-49 5700 htillull Attenatltt to eult tenant, ettracllve Suite evall. 1500 sq ft. p I BANKING · • ·
• Christ-centered Teaching • A Beka Curriculum
e Credentialed Teachers • Music Program
• Interscholastic Sports • Extended Day Care
• Co mputer Experience
Openings in all grade K-8
Disco unts for more than one child
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home neer OCC: privet• R.H.lnvesl. 751.5999 9-5 Mon.-Frl. 6•2-4~4 Semen 3014 art & reproa. wlll train
pool, 11undry. xlnl loc. 552-4285 Judy 12-5PM liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili'
$225/mo + ullls, 111. last BUSY NPT Bl. C.M. Ct••trcial IOOIHIT &TilllO Cat Fed hu Immediate. I ----
& deposit. Cell Scott Newer RetelllOttice. A/C leatala 2911 eve/wtlnd <>It 631-6053 lull-time positions avail-HlllSTUTll 8111 Wut.. 5100 1111 Wut.. 5111 lt11 WutH Slll 1111 Wu ...
241-1517 Only $595 mo? 645-9628 able. Previous Teller ex-Stores In your area. P/tlme --• PUIT •••• 16040 Harbor. F.V laliaHIH ...,lence with 1 bank or Fri/Sat Car necessary. E-•1w SlOlnUT UlllUSSO ----Penln1ule Hm. 25'from C.M. opp OMV. New offc 1240 sq ft I S I •012 ,,_. $4 so h 541-0718 ..,.. lndOOf P11n1 Route, FIT U'llD
Bau. 100. from ,.... .. an, bldg S 180 up. incl tel. A ent 5·41•5032 tr l I "I S&L preferred, or one r. or for one of O.C '1 oldest Fulllplllme Some exper , ........ mesag aerv agt 631·5103 g . CIGARETTE or VtOEO year's cashiering ex-(213) 877-1133 companies Corona def I H B area. 968--0757 Must heve own ear Ben· THE DAILY PILOT Is no-~~~li ~~~~o~=~: HISTORIC BLDG IN 18001/lretellbldgw/80 OISTRIBUTORSHIPS perlenoe. Please stop by -IHTll/IECln Mar office Exceptional Helr Seton-Styi11t'1 Ass'I ef111 557--0152 ~!°~~~ ::=~~
673_.4•8. 873-8492 "Re-A~aklng" trontege on Coett Hwy Cash Buslne11 We and complete an appli-UllU IU-' opportunity Benefits needad 1mmed Op· MYlltll 1111111 1uper11l1e newapeper -W NplBch.650-3392 provl ... mnl\MW ··,·or· ex-cation. M-F. 9·3 •" Cell Lynn 547-5625 portunit ...... 'u"' 11:. .. 70 Ex d 1 PROF M/F toahr trg 1rv1ne downtown Senta Ana .,... ...... , Our busy femlly dentel of-,_ --r~ peilenced es gnera carriers Must haYI ven, hofn9: 3 br, pool, apa. 2 200-8000' of beautifully UllU lnllL pension, all locations, Fountalri Valley Branch 11ce 11 aearehing for a tun. FAST F• Pim lllST/HS11SI neecs.ct.resioent&al. com-wegon or plc:t!--up.. Good
trple. wet ber. $.450 mo. restored turn of the oen-1800 to 7200 eq ft avail training & a BONDED 17900 Magnolia St. bright, energetic person Full or pltime. No exper m«olal & modeta. Cellfor selery. mll .. ge anow·
Incl. ullla/meld. 552-1658 tury offloes. Greet park-lmmed. Pacific Coast staff 10 aaalst you In set· Founteln Valley wldentel receptionist e!I· Gen work. NB. 673-1366 Full/time person. Must be appt, 673-95 tO (Teri) ance. compeny ben9fttt
Ing. walk lo Civic Center. Hwy Call Tim Sloat ting 'up YOUR OWN perlence lmmed open ' sharp & reedy 10 work. aa-;•-.11 and ~• ~unfty Prof. reep. M/F to ahr loV9-ONLY $.73 st gro... BUSI.NESS PROPERTIES PART OR FULL TIME Huhtlnglon Beach Branch . . ' -Front deal< clerk, pleasant Apply In PtnOn 3-5pm· -•-_. • ..,.... Apply In penon at Daity
1y Mr-V ... CM houM "'"'" 220 BUSINESS 7222 Edinger Ave. Ing for qualified person phone voloe nice ap-Jolly Roger. 400 S Coast F V R.cquelbe&I Woffd S5 Pll 1 Clr-"•tlon Offtce $300--:0. ;'57'-6582 Broker .,.,.....1 BROKERAGE COMPANY INVEST $3,995 to $50,000 Huntington e.ech Pis call Robin 494-9788 peer~ S4.'00 hr. PIT Hwy, Laguna Beecn. hr 962-1374 Randy ~ w.;""' Bey. ~ -----=---...,~ Hunt Beach 419 Main St. 71 41752-8011 Wlnston-Selem·Kools DRIVER. PIT for NB prof permanent L1gun1 M .... Monday thN r:n-~2m:!u~•.~I~~~~ ~r~n<::.i-n i •• ~~.:~~I~ ···.·••rl•,• 2f4A 1-800-241-2268 17~~1~7~~-;t~:.. ~=np~,!a~~~~· I Beachco681-4T808ER (REesP) Hotels Pltime ~~ time Ed~yf_No phoM caMI.
$425 Incl. ulll1. 873-2800 Sierra Mgmt 841· 132• ta ta I ... •trt,lltl Tuttln of amell office bulldlng I FIT UN H L mM& ••y ... d~ Men & women. ··-· -------or 6«--0938 Eiieen 2000 2006 1 4000 eq ft r.. 1 .ao•• S d 4920 Ruby'a Sandwich Setoon --~ -Mull b9 US CltlHN 18 --,---,.---..,.-..,.--NB prlme exec loc. 520 aq ·3976 Bl~h NB T •• 1 "'.,. ClllfORlll en resume 10· I 64S-1100(9-10·30am) yraoroldw.Mv.phone Mechenlc. mutt know
Sher• 2Br AP• In eo.te "for $650 and 250 aq ft S 50 aq ft Agt s.41-5032 I I ••mEI i!~g~• 9~~6:a~~~~t FIT dey Pf~ ~. ~-*,~~~'!T ~K~~~amepm: & trensportat1on ~ Ford medium du•y M.... Outet rnale non for S312. Agt 768-1272 • -f EIERll C 7"' ........ P .......,... t23 No OINe St. Orange truci{a. ha\111 own tOOIL s~!~~.:~9:ey& llWf•TllAll ':~"'f~=a11':.:~ s!."!~~~~t'n~d Equel()pportunlly M=~llllO 1 =7u,.t~.ey :':n=~:,!C D911.AllllTllT ~~~:o,~0a11~·. 2J:
OOMn N.B. Avllt now Cell 1000 ft. aecond flQOf, quiet Agt. 845-9850 TD'I Since 1a.9 Employer I ,FIT MAINTENANCE I*· Computer experience Fu.H/tlme. ~7144 646-7•n
an 8 a wtcndl 850·2837 ~~~o~~y~~r:::. C.M. 800 aq ft wttl\ email Robt. Settler NH/CM 119111 PllfT1ll G~rL~e1K~r: t son. Mutt telldeon P'OP" :::,~·~1=:0 Un•d l•lnl •I FA•
URGENT meVFem 25--35 • evlllebte. e.45-4800 olflc• & rHt room. :;2B;~f Bd~cr, N.B.Pf'k\tltlOPWllltraln& coupon~=benell1. '~1!1:t'o.C:..~· gueieucc:ountl. • • • ........ ., towor'tlon~...._& to lhr w/MIM. Beiaut. Vicky. &4&-3323 deYt S3001mo. Agt 759-8006 -moV9 to mgmt poaltlon. •COCKTAIL Serllilr: -~ Good Job ,..
Hunt. Beect1 hOme S300 I.I a....at••g tnMt WIOOWHAS U.SlorTO'a Fem.sntW-1233 EARN UPTOi195 WEEK-faL/tmPIY dayaJ..-&~O!'c.11: 1yr (~:eB!iR~=)= =:.'swiO.t7M064a
mo +\Wtll a.41-1 4'.90 .~ -$10,000 up No et9dlt LVORMORE.Noaxper-PUT/1mW quellty•~ inovarl"9'"*1oompenu ..,.-....,..,-.,----::-:~~ Oteapace,30t-1183aq.ft. Sing . gereoe HO. checit. no penetty C8" lllTlllW lence MCllllfY. Plt1 or Opportunltl•• •v•ll•bl• •HOUSEKEEPING. fl.Ill ,. MEOtCAL Wouldltke~.Ftoth;; Lot1otpri<g,Janltor1el& 786-78!5. Vic. of Fllr· OenltonAteoe.873·7311 PIT temp. l\e4p. 2 thltts. tullllrne.Foreppllcatlon. With the lOS ANGEL.ES ttm.i..mporery.CIMnlnQ w.,1 ::;::.C; Immediate opening:
bf' 2 ._at Promontty ' all utlllt!M Ind. Mo-to-mo vi.w & Baker. l Show o P • n de 11 Y AUSH Ntf-eddreued & TIMES Clmlletlon 0.-of omc.. a Cl'*l rooma. Tenne Ill CNr1le ; front/bed!. Xlnt trwt·
Nws>t ':'b.":':fM:..e~ 0Kffoml1/ft.557·7010 ti I U Wed-Sun.Offlce.cdller, ttampedtn~to· part~t In our door to 7:30enMpm, Mon.-Frt. ~1141-40: ~1!'4!100-~~1 pet .. C OFFICE SUITE. Orange ttclctt tekert. Apply C~·53, Boie 9014 door ~ tei.e 8.30em·5':1m Set & Sun i--------.... -. -.a31~ .. till Wu... BH Co. ~ .,.. Avell SCRAJJ·lETS U. MHC:t 17eoc.2 -Monro~ :~ Stuart, FL »tOS f'.• progrem Qu1r1nt"d DeY9 oft vwy. Ll'9 Ouerdl. s..-n in.r.. -Modele--.. -..,-,-,.-m--.---
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Fem. net• 1tudto apt, .. """""'"' ANSWERS Tl\t Orange COMt Dally tOAM-3PM. 111 )'Mn or llUaD mllllon Houri: 4P"' to M-F. 84$-6000ext. s.z1. Im med. Hl·031' Fot ~lftffMl!lll
CdM. Bel Isl, ltltde C.M. Ora9 County .Airport Pltot hae an ooellent op. otder. Cell M-F btwn 5-10 yw. ~lence de-~ ir= ~ = Noon-$P.M. !OM In 0...,.. eoun.y 4
8ul.nnee.4M1101vrneg erM. New Pl'~ Blthop-Vl•ta Poftu~ for • w U0·1:30PM. IM8-39M el'11d WMt be 1tutftna S300 ptus '*' w.-. For 1111111 Uml .. ,_w.T
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.. "-lat a ~ NI,. LESSON. rnto ~· • plue. r.t'1 Tuftiel end bouOht It l!NGAAVER. expeilenoed 544-6950 UIOUf'I• NiQuel Call bhWft Mon .lJIUn. &o6ptft. ""'°' l)NP/dllllq 113t No -•WWW I hnd reeurne to tor ... 86 V~ cen M41 on Herma• mechlnt • • M . Mon _,ti ,.. At!ond&. Coa9t .....,, H LAI Id\. !·~==~~~1~ 1 MOFAEEAEN T ... fUlee1 draw In the P 0 . &o. 15e0 y~r tuftet end loll of APfJAy In P9l'90n Mon-,rl 8e1Hng anything With I 71•1~ CeTtty ... IJU Wlrlftor1 1«1n laul. tul WHt. .1 Dally PlloJ eo.ta MeM. m2t other thing• tl\rouah Noeca Tropti~ & Engrev-Deity Piiot Cl...meo M w• , lllL lcM9 ltw wt• • 1111 w.Cilft Df, N.B. aarvautt.e Ut Oo\WDr Claulfted Ad. c.I Tode; EOE Delly Piiot Cl111lt11d lnQ Co 110 E mt1 S1 II a wnote metier . • SELL Idle llem1 •1U1 • Olilr Plot 0 11• .. Ad.,
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4 By what 26 Footwear Allegheny •lC.Pflrlenced realdentlal pm at the Seasons Ree-for busy office In Newport tomen, xlnt cond. Earth S3~75. 675-9852
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7 Drying unit 32 Sports gear 8JIP9f'l90Ce de.ired -unit $500 Alvar painting MOTORHO'•E RENTAL llll lltlO••,. ml. $ 1900. D/~73 Pattison Sails C>Nign SHIPPING CLERK Pltlme PIT Speed & accuracy S7SO Kg sz bed $50 ..., --· AM8f 6:00 847-5107 ones
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45 Small house
11 Peddle 38 Impart lr111ne mtg firm has Pref semi-retired 1001 631-5379 Trattl 1024
1mmed opening tor exp Wanted Experienced maker P/ttme 548-8300 11WI WILL HT • II ble /I Sk 6 s k I Do 12' alum trailer, dbl bed,
'79 VW RABBIT 1dnt cond .
air, caaa. S spd. $3535. 12 Irish Gaelic 41 Non-winners ~~l~a apg:~:~c: ~onnJ Fts'f:~er9~~[ M~·s, ta~~ as or Ille Jewelry 6214 sink. stove. $4 so 11 l•HIU SS2-6422 13 Tinter at the track
good phone manner experience 1n Me111can WAITIIESS/WllTH IHtrllOt ... Estate 6S0-1384 Volu~~:~:al~g91'Vioe 21 Overwhelm 42 Be a model Type SOwpm, llta bkkp'g waters. Top salary 10 Full/time evenings 3 years .a -S-.-/-'80 SCIROOCO
GOOD CONO. '4800. a plus Contact Peggy lor qualllled cand Id ate experience required h11ral11l'1 nato emct1 18711 Beach Blvsf.
appl 8 '30A M -1 PM . 714/547 -5616 tor appt. Apply In person 3-5pm Graduate licensed Pasta 9015 Hunllngton Beac'h
497-1059 or 111 msg SOLIClfOR to obtain Jolly Roger. 400 S. Coast Gemologist GIA '68 f ord C-6 transmlsslon (l 1•) 1•2·2000
261-0S40 Hwy, Laguna Beach. ByApplonty reolt $300. '68 F0td 390 J tl21 subscriptions by teie----71'4-786-SS07 motor 5200 s48_2674 ltHr
SEOllnlllY ~ha~~oer 8f~era. Ls·:8· _8~1~eosr WElllH lllOEPT MUST SELL. 19 cts sml · O 181 Jag XJe. cobalt blue. Corona del Mar conaulling 6~6-1413 Busy real estate ottlce. Sapphires. Value S8000 Aatos Waatt4 02 sn/rf good cond 28 500 firm needs a person to ., answering phones Ille 1 58001 640 8688 • f s' 000 · •
ans. phones. lite typing. --------typing. every other .;.,eek-on Y • I CASI TOllY I m • 21• · 640-5768 1-.... :~?0~:~·1 ~~l~Xt~E f!~~l:1::~~=.'~!~.ltc'~~ ~:, ~~~~ ~;\.~~:S'· Maelaiael'l 6216 lorvehlcle.5S1-8285 11•1 141 ......... •
HRS-competitive pay & paid dally -+ weekly . Bridgeport vertlcle mlll '81 MAZDA 626. a dr, .... 'Ali* 1•) .8
ben flt c 115•0 9 s bonuses. Positions open • stereo. air, 5 spd, xlnt =-=--------..,~= e s. a .. -4 1 536--28S8 bet. 9/aft. 6 band saw wt welder; cond $6100 642--6401 VtlYI ll'IS lathes 1Sx50. 13x40, • IEDllnUY /SALES 12x36. 28xSO, surface '83 RX7 s1t11, 15K, ale, 145E '73. clean. red
Executive Secretary to the STUDEMTS Welder/Fabricator, struc-grinder. compressor. snrf, am/Im $11,800. wagon. $2299. Director of Sales lor n Lynde m•". ~ch mill & 241-14•=-. 973-""•"' 494-1658 1ur11 steel. mlac melals, 'V .,..,,, '-''""' statewide investment co. In f011 and certification pret'd. bench lathe, Hard!nge • .. In lfS '67 18005 Cpe. $.4800
located In Nwpt Bctt/OC Full time, pay upon ex.per lathe, gas & 8/C welder. C tit n I Firm. Exc:.t. cond. Call
AlrPOrt area Min s yrs SlllEll JllS IOWU Call s4s.s271 for appt drill presses. 2 turret 170 2iosl new burg. pafnt. 963_7042 eveat'N1tnds.
exp Type 6S. SH 80. We have openings tor lathes & 2 horizontal tan Int, lhpatcns. am/fm ==-------..,:-:-:::=
Send resume to· PO Box boys & girls between Wtrtl Prff,/Pastt•lf. mills, large cut off aw. WI llY casa, auto. ac sh1ttpest In Misc. 9177
2500. N5.B539,!,66040. or cell 12-161 year&s osld twodrklng TRAINEE to learn spec al bead blast machine & USED CARS & TRUCKS town $18.500 49C-1095 'II llTI 11 .. .,. •• """ even ngs I ur ays. skills whlle you earn & large hydraulic press ... ..._ Secret an. Earn money. trips & work with good people 630-4510 COME IN OR CALL FOR '7 t 280SL: 2 tops, ale, 1 $8500 980-3047
., bonuses Call 1.30-7 30 dally flexible II' 11 6211 FREE lPPl&ISlL ownM, 84K ml, euto. PI P A t Dt tic htolfht Storttary Mr Rountree Salary negollable Costa llct 18ffal Cormier-Delillo S21K/ob0841-3128 days a H , •ff
Newport Beacti Invest-HI-lOll Mesa Call 631 -0C lS 2 DA chron beige tubs. OllEYllOLn 'l2 JIOSIL .... menl firm. Ex.cellent M F o 3 $ oo ~ AMC 1305 typing & word processing •-•on•--".1-am--•p•m-J "" W .a -510.~5 new. sml chip, 1 each. 1821 t BEACH BLVD $6750, Xlnt, 675~906 ,... .
1blllty essential. Beau-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O•I aate. Flat 42" shower pan. new HUNTINGTON BEACH "171'!13...,A""'o .. R .. N""E .. T_a_/,.c"". ""•""m•
mont & Co. 760_ 1818 Exp Sec'ytBkkpr seeks SSO. 646-1944 IU IOll l•t 1 •• 1 '75 300D Dark green wltan radio, new cerb, tlraa.
S PI T position Reis Ans AQU"Rtu••s· 130 & 65 • I • •• Interior, xlnt cond. 100K uperv1sor " "" 1 S8000 673 733 starter, good tran1p. SEOltnlllY tEPT SUPEllVISOlt Ad 600 642-4300 24 hrs. gal lncls stands. all WI WAIT YOH m · · • 9 MUST SELL S500
for comm'I brokerage ot-Doti 5510 equlpmt & 3 large fish. CLUI YIEI CUI '76 450SL. sliver/red Int. 645-4S74
flee nr 0 .C. Airport Top First Data Resources Is -S22S & S 125 or $300 bolh S D both tops, very nice. skills In typing and spell-now accepting eppllca-Blchon Frlse. AKC. male. 644-7211 or 675--4890 88 Ronald ace S22.000 497-6222 laick I 7
P\11 party 640-2359 av••
Belt ...... 5100 •••• ...... 5100 •••• ...... 5100 Fu111!1~!~· ~!!'~!i1~ POLICE CADET Ac11!i~~r!1'Jti~T with
Ing required. Exper w11h lions for Authorization _ tO mo S3SO 673-S376 Imperial Frlgldare, sell ·'1 Skylark. 4&, U56'. gd
or wllllngness 10 tearn Dept Supervisor Poodle Sale Teacup, Toy, defrosting. 6 toot book-'ll llZ •IO SEL traoaportatlon. 831·2~
micro computer /work min $250 up S46-2848 shell & misc 67S-8 lS2 41.000 MILES. all exlrasl processing operallon Qualified candldales will ~t Offer. C1ill11c Ex c e 1 be net 1 ts . possess 1 year super· Wanted Fem Queensland 801 Balboa Av Bal Island (714) 496-2336 ·79 Blarrlu. Whl/whl
nursing ta<:lllty In Laguna 14. l 1 t1 ll.lt/lt11r ousy telephones Central
Beach Xlnt working In-Newport location. Call
non-smoker 646-50S 1 v1sory experience in a Heeler to breed or to John Wayne Tennis Club Moon rt. Xlnt $9000. Aft 6
ask tor Kris Nolen lleld retattng to oper-keep 673-8457 Family Membership '82 240D Ivory Sacrifice wkdys 64a-4287 attons finance. credit or Pets 553-5 $7SO Cell Nadalle Spo1t1, IHt, PlckuppymntsS39St mo
vtronment 714/494-807S College students age 18 Joan Lamb 631-1400
to 20 inclusive. interested!•-------•
data procesStng AA Oe· 673 6S71 W 9025 or $17,500 8SS-83SS '80 SEVILLE· Elegance
gree preferred. but not Yellow nape Parrot 3 yrs. · ----1 trtm. top cond. 1 OWn9I'
IECRnHY
llllSlll 1n fleld ot law enforce-restaurant
Certified nurse •Ide. ment For 1ntormat1on & ClSlllEll w• .... EI
FIT tor yacht brokerage
firm in N B Good typing
skills req d Contac t
Sharon at 673-8S 11
necessary 40 word vocabulary Very Motomed vehicle tor 75 CAN AM 2SO '83 300SD. only 10K ml. S 14,500 642-S54"
tame 2 cages s 1500 hand 1 capped New RUNS GOOD champagne wlllhr Int
7 -3 30PM Call btwn 11 - ' 10-5, Mon-Fn S49-3061 app cauon. contact. Mon-Fri t 1:30AM-1 30PM
Respons1b1l11tes include s48_65s8 S 139S. sell S9SO Medi-650-4S93 $34 500 eves 673-419S. '81 B1arritz, low mileage.
superv1s1on ot authonza-care approvo Ann Dys --xlnl cond . loaded Police Personnel $6 oo per hour
Nursing 8~~~ :!~~~r;2~e llTOllH HELP Ill tr LYI CWIE S44-3e67 EOE Mon-Fri. 11AM-2PM
SICllnHY t1on staf1 insuring that all A.atitHI 6010 837-9194. ev 494·66t3 4 \neel Drina 9030 'I• CALIF. MHCllES $17,500 831-62S9an 6
Position open tor lull ume company standards andl -Q St BedS125 sh '82 BRONCO Tow pkg SAVE$1000'sTODAYI
Secretary tor Newpor I credit card Industry regu-Es tat• S1l1 s,1cl1I n s2 0 a $50 me CB loo many extras to Many Colors & Models NABERS
CADILLAC Con1111es<:eot hosp Beech '-=========I Food Emporium CM area. P/T rehef, wknda Ii Call George 432-0677
Beach Architectural ltrm 1at1ons are practiced Washer/dryer Maytag pallo lbt set copper hst • S 11 SOO 64s.8124 CALL NOWI 67S-52S5
MUS I h 8 Ve d IC t • t _ Candidate will monitor must sell this weekend boiler SSO 4 bentwOO<l · -0 h $60 2 I . - -~sk about lhe money we mg/transcribing exper performance on em-$2SO tor pair 673-1S3 1 cane c airs amps 82 Toyola Landcru1ser can aa e ou th u 0 r l lpm-7am 642•804~ PllOIOTIOI Aeia11 Sales I name brand s2 10 clothes ta 1 d d I k v Y r u t yping 70-80 wpm. ployees or J.ob evalu-Slot machines and Musical 6So.4020 s wgn, oa e · 1 e purcha.M & lease plans LARGEST SELECTION
of late model, low mileage
Cadillacs In Southern
California! See ua lodayl
OPERA TOR. Answering Can you * TllE LOO" * service, FIT, minure P91'-Spare 3 hrs nightly? " knowledge ol IBM Mem-ation. counseling & cor· I V I 8 new, otl road twice Jll SLElllS
1 & k rect1ve actions Assist nstruments 10 ano ( p· -0--62,.. $12,000 494-873S son. exp preferred Wiii Are you Looking for 2 lull/time & 1
train. S40-1777 Well groomed. pl/time persons. gals
ory typewr ter nowt-Aulh Dept Mgr/Faclllty rolls} $8500, Barrel St 11811 r 181 -_ llPOllTS =~~f pot ;.~~~J:roc;:~:;~ Mgr/Personnel Mgr In Plano $2000 Lge Tobey 1 Ivers & Pond Upright Traclr1 9035 1301 Quell Stree1
OPTICAL SHOP: Must dependable exp in men's & women's and aell tlv ted? European sportswear have good attendance mo 8 Positions open now. Cell
comensurale with exper administering all policies ~~:~di ( ,c~~~~ 1~, o~~ Plano wllh Ivory Keys ·n Ford Pickup v8. auto. NEWPORT BEACH
Call blwn 10AM & 1PM & practices ot F DR. matching oak din rm set S419S OBO S48-96S7 PStPB. orig owner, lo ml, 111-1100 540-1810
record & be willing to Do you ... · tor Interview:
work. Wiii train. $5/hr. Enjoy working with kids? THE LOOI 1••·1100 714/6"44-1010 d $12.000. twn canopy BABY GRAND PIANO $3SOO. 67S-6921
SIOllnlltY·SlLES A~p~1;a11ot"hsr uacc~p~~ brass beds 673-SS59 Black $1900. Aatitatl---TOP SSS PAID
2600 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
E.xcellenl oppt'y ror ed-11 you can answer YES
vancement. 5S6--229 l Phone 646-7021 lmmed need w/natlonal 3126-3128 between 9 & 4: Appli1act1 . 6011 S-II .. 6h73-4S417 U . ht Cl111i:1 . 9045 For Pempered
Cranr1l1t t3i3
171 tmp&ia. exit tranapor-
tatlon. $750. 873-6389 2:30-6pm Mon. thru Fri. llETllL SALES
F/Tlme Mature & depen-ORIEll TllER company Typing skills 1700 E. Garry. lrvlne. __ ma ma ogany prig IE•CEDES IEIZ 9S7-3121 9S7-8018 2 Harvest gold refrlgs. xlnt piano $400. 67S-69S8 196S MUSTANG n Top Mercedea Prices Paid ---------dable Experience Wanted: 6 men & women PIT aquarium service. preferred. Contact Deb-
to WOl"k In our order dept. Must know fresh and bte or Patti 497-4777
60wpm, shorthand or last EOE M/F/H cono S2SO/ea Sears 2 +-2 Fastback, completely
ntes Diamond Bar lo---------• best washer $12S Dryer TV h•io, reblt. bett8' than new. cation but relocating to $60. Can deliver Lv msg ittlff 6232 289, auto trans, air, OflQ .. 01H P1ttr/llay
DIAL 213/714 MERCEDES
HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc
'72 Vega $795. See at
Gulla'• Texaco. Traak at
Beach or 895-4971 Muat be neat. courteous marine fish Rellable1 ________ _
& able to start lmmed. trans Report 7-9AM Sales. Newport Beach In very SWITClllllll 6S0..0248 colors. MUST SEE fO near I u t u re Ca II Zenith 23" color TV good App RE c 1 AT E. F o R
Must have car No exp wkdys, 436'.-\ E 17th St, $12 HR 861-2886 EOE OPEii.ATOii Apt size Retr1g. clean cond S 1 tO. S48-7S92 INFO (7 l4) 640-ss47
SPM-9PM PUT TllE $12S Sears Kenmore P111cra1 157
161 s couPE $2500 686
'75 Monte Carlo, muat NII,
very good cond. Only
$1300. 963..0268 nee. Company will train. Costa Mesa * 2 Fun people needed In SICRnHY Newport Beach ttrm needs Washer S 150 548-8S 14 Boats, Geaeral 7011 'S6 Buick Century. new Salary $800/mo. If quail----R-EA_L_E_S_T A_T_E __
~een~~2~~~8 call Mr Clll'l REAL ESTATE our SANT A ANA ottlce Vector word processing experienced Operator to 8 h fiberglass rowbOat eng, one owner, runs Runs 639-7654 '77 Camero xln1 cond.
PAllTEll SALES I LWIH
*Good communication experience prelerred work heavy switchboard I IUY lPPLlllCIS with 3'h hip eng. Xlnl great S 1650. SS7-0975
Typing. dlctallon. super-8 1s to 1·00 dally Call LES 9S7-8133 $500 67s-370 skllls 8 must 1or skills Min 8 years 760_8071 cond • 1 AalH l•porlt4 l 00
*Set appointments tor secretanal experience Kenmore Relrtge ~ JETSKI 1983 Super Stock. -
'66 912. blk, compl re-
stored , $7900/obo.
642-98S9 aft 6PM
Moving out ot State
$2750. Call before 7am
or eve. 640..0273
5 yrs enamel exp. Car nee
831-4 7 4S/642-8534 mag
PUT TIIE EYEllllS
Making appointments tor
local CPA tlrm 760-3886
PUTTIIE
LIOAL Ol 111111
Start at S7.4S, Meklng 11
H.S. grads. U.S. clltzena.
hard workel'I. Need auto.
Call 3-6PM
Irvine 551-810S
Hunt. Bch 964-2890
P&llT TIIE Shipping & wrapping. 6
hrs. 2-4 dys P9f' week,
$4.25 training, to SS.DO
M /F 9-11 AM, 646-9408
Costa Me ..
Part/time
SIPPLEIEIT
YHlllCOIE
Tired or sitting •round w1lh
nothing to do? Do you
Hke to mingle? II so. g111e
us a Jingle 11 S40..030 1
tor an exciting Job u •
teleph<>Oe sales person
with tile LOS ANGELES
TIMES Hours· 9 am lo 2
pm Hourly wage + com-
mission. Location 137S
Sunflowe< Av . C.M
PART-TIME. V1ri.cl houri
to Include .. rly A.M
weellenda. Must have d•
,P«ld•b.. vehlele (amall
truck, van, atatlon
wagon) to ...iat new.-
P.,,_, de1191' In lrvt,,.
ll'N Must be dei>en·
debla Contect Greg
Hyde Monday thtu Friday
l*WMrl 0:30 900 t0·30
Lm. onz 842--4321
PART TIME. w .. k9nd
teer'y In Newpof1 ~
873-8170 wkdayt 9-5
PBX Nlght Shift Atllief
32-40 hr9. Exp ,.quired
"->· '*"°"• vood pay a ara~to~.
Cell Jerry 84~2550
PBX OPERA TORS
Dey, ~ end night
aMt• ICK Sent• An• end eo.t• MtlN omc.. Re.-
lated •xP· prafiwred. t>Yt
wlll treln Celt ~,
At" '°' .-,.,Y. JI AneHrlng hrvlu.
Good Pleea To WOfk.
..
Irvine based Brokerage
firm est 10 years has
opening lor 2 sales-
people
our CHIMNEY SWEEPS E R I 7S2-7179 TILEPHOIE SALES cond white lrostlree Engine modified. $2000. lfllW 9112 * Experience pe!'SOn for __ __ S 1SO 646-S982 3 management position * SEC'Y /IFFICE CLEll C M otc needs phone 96 -4630 ask for Bruce '69 2002. 4 spd. beige, brn
CHIMNEY' JACK P callers for MAD D ben-Kenmore Washer & Dryer Power lo1t1 7012 tntr clean Sacrifice ermanent pertltlme pos-ellt show. PI T days/eves xlnt cond S 100 each Sales experience req'd SS0-8090 call 5pm-9pm •lion Bedell Conslruchon Exp or unexp $4 • pr hr S44-6488 20' WILLOlllFT 'II $1950/obo. 631-7142
can be In business ma-Sales· Business Forms Co S4S-3292 7S4-194 t Ltke new 2S Cu/It Ken-SO orig hrs. Loran, VHF, '74 2002. rblt eng & trans, chine. manufacturing. sales. We need 2 ex---------wht /bl I 1 f
finance. real estate or peri enced Business I • 1.,1 Pi·1 · I _(~••••••••••.•: more tee Maker retrlger-haller. rec lath .. enc. xlnt w coundn • s'~n;~ •
Other Pr f lo al tleld ator. brown texture winch, trlr. S15K. 0 ess n · Forms Sales Rep's to call 645 9336 $1000, top ot line Lady 21' PILOTHSE Perkins dsl, -Send resume In con-on Health & Industry Our ... e Kenmore Washer/Dryer, '80, lo hrs, ld'd wtelc, trlr.•-.80.,...,-...,,5-2..,..81-. -lm_m_ac_._a_m_,./l,_m-.
tldence 10· rolary mnfg & corp head-... • like new $650/bolh 32 M OVING, $24 ,900. sunroof, new tires.
CORPORATERLTYINC quarters are both In • PART TIME • cu/It Gibson upright 960-4373.980-9003 $14,500. Day 559--6901 t85S2 MacArthur Bl 11210 Irvine Please contact e 1 M l h I • •. reezer (comm'I style) 21. 110 boat with Newport Charlie Eves 840-14941 lrvlne,ca.92715 Jerry c ae 9 at $1SOO M Ch
97s 0888 7 1•15 46 -163 1 or e · aglc et 32 ft mooring $12 000 SO DOWI LEISE -2131637-1371 tor a con-• ·• Microwavedlgltal Oven Call 675-6921 ' · llUL ESTATE SALES lldentlal Interview • D l • S 3 S 0 MI 5 c I urn Applies to only new 1984 • e iver Daily Pilot by auto • 673-SSS9 26' Sea Ray 1978. Express BMW's in stock. On ap-
'73 911T Targa. red. fact.
air. new tires. 82.000 ml.
$999S 875-37S2
'78 924. lrrim.c .. anrt. AIC.
atereo cau. ~ many re-
cent upgrades. $6200.
Oya 660-4231, eves
770-85t4
'81 911SC: Like new.
loaded, Chiffon while.
22K. $26,000. 4194-8735
ltaaalt IHI '79 Gordlni. e11cttle
sunroof, hardtop, racing
aeata. a/c, pis. like new
$3300/0BO. 650·C 138 Exp tract salesperson Sales Clerk: FI T apply In e · L B h • Cruiser twin eng., sips 5. proved Credit Huge Major develOtJment. San person 9-12 only Costa e ln aguna e&C area (ap-e Relrig S22S Washer Dryer Newport Slip Great buy selection ltJ I ltyct Ill
1uan Cap. 493-4093: 11 no Mesa Slatlonera 270 E •• prox. 2 hours per day) week-•• s 13S each Dshwshr s 100 $17.SOO/pp 7S2-1034 l'OIJI •"'"°''-'UMIN a.... ' ans . (2 13~7-S2SS. 17th St Costa Mesa. Range StOO 646-S848 _ -STERUllG '81 SILVER SPIRIT Mint • day afternoons & early e REFRIGS F/F. 1 copper, 1 26' Sea Ray • twin 470 cond., low ml. $69.500. RETAIL SALES • Meres. xlnt.cond. Best 855-43•6 Of 544-3228
111111 FllltOl UOP : mornings on Sat.· & Sun. • ;:~:~ 6~J?i4~; Delivery otter 673-7873 BMW&
Creative European high : Earn approx. $400 per : 40 MATTHEWS DSL ~··· lit tashlon ladles shop seek-h A k • Westler $100 Gas Dryer Bristol. hve on. FI B. Ilk• 186&1ka sf. &Ir. AM/FM.
ing exp salesperson • mont . s for Bruce • Sl25 Electric Dryer new.$40K.67S-6407 t!540JamboraeNB lo ml. xlnt cond. 6'~1rl~~~·:4~~:~ pay : Emsley 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. :· Sl7S s
46
-
6672
S3 ft Norseman s,. all 140-1'4• S6399tob0. 642"6407
• Water Heaters 1 30 ia1 gas electronics. AIC. twn '80 Toyote SAS, eir. stereo HOIPTllllST W.ES PHSll .• • S 1 tO t 40 gel gas 18 2 Cummins. 15kw Ona.n. tepe. long bed. '3775.
PART/TIME Weekends. Position available Apply • CIRCULATION DEPT • 40 gal gas 5120 New. teak cockpll, beautiful ~ ~"'9n Newporter II Motors
Lite lypln~ Newport in person Rothachllda 6 2 never used Call Dick boat, great prloe S 179K ~ Y --~ 642..0705; lvt 548-8823
Beach Real state Office. Restaurant 2407 E ·, 4 -432 1 OOE : •32•1449 pp S38-1662 -OSaleS-Servlee-L.&aing v.1 ... !.. n
Ideal for atudent $4hr Coast Hwy CdM C1•t1H I
CALL 1'4-tolO j;iiiijiii. iiii•..lm1 m•il•iii•ii•li•ii•ii•ii•il•m•ii•·••••••••••••ii•ii•m•ii .. iiim' lt1t1, ail 7 14 S,.1l1lln11 II ·12Vwew1n1r 1 btak.1, Es•if!HI 601' 26 loot Pearson sallboat, llrt,.11 ltlhery 32mPO•. V9<'I gd cones. * IEGEPTlllllT Newtpaper Eatatt lalt IJHlal good salfa. s 1500 S 1495. 497-5981
'78 CORVETTE S810S
Brn wttan Int, T-top. new
brake• & tires, gd cond.
495-68321957-8433 Judy
SEE IS FIRSTI
We have e good Mleetlon
or NEW & used Chev-
rofetal See ua todayl
COHN Ell
CHEVROLET
·~~ 11.111•11 I\ •. :
I I IS I \ ,, !· '. \
S4b-l 200
t31t
'66 Mus1ang, 8 cyl. euto,
clean, muat Mel Eves
646--1792Jdaya 548-5288
·71 Mustang. super cond .•
everything new or rblt. nu
sky blue pelnt. FOi' more
1nlo 531-1428
'73 Pinto S~Wegon. Super cond. owner.
Must ... 1 $12 , 8111,
759-1268 evt CK wknda.
'70 Torino Wagon O PIM-
enger. gtNt condition.
$1100. 759-95457
la ct la
'11 Duk iv. 12156.
49~733. Reg. tbtc808.
Private petty.
Mlacellaneous office work KIDS EARN GR Found brand n•w 111 675-8079 Exoettent Seleoctlon ot New ·ee VW Bug. runs Kint,
IOf garden center. • EAT TRIPS AND PRIZES I Polaroid camera ever 21' GAFF RIG KETCH end Carefully Pfep•red recent amog, 1850/obO. '12 COntlnentel, 181(, leci. .. 2-1111 made, mint cond, would Fir plank. $3000/obo. UNCI B~~~:IW•Y• In 875-4253 war. 38-36 lnci. lube l oil
llEOEPTllllllT like to NII Please make S48-3118 aft. 4 wkdya ••• a 1l1 '87 Sqrt>ck. gd tlr•. Medi 1l::m5: :::.r:e.i~ offer 673-l 53 l -• • wortc. Mutt Mii. $970 obo HITISI 0 loat1, 208 w. lit, Sent• Ana o•i .• -L.JI-.... Ml,\ll Mii mega 45F Cx5 I Qeofge 5.a.-7831 _. ...,. •••
Po•ttlon ex1111 lmmedl-view cam«• w/roden-'"41 lki 7011 CloledSundey 117 form . fOOICe i
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experience. Apply In S*· Nlkonoa 111, ~ cond cond $5500 FIRM. NEW & USED BMW'SI ___ _,...-........,..---..,...-paint. Front whl ctr1Ye. -son to: Nan Mc:Coy ~ $350 786--3713 ~· H/845-8814 W/548-1182 LM 11111 llW '70 VW Sqbllelc nu ~Int, bMt around. t2750 ~-
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MONDAY, M ARCH 26, 1984 ORANG[ COUNTY C ALIFOHNIA 2'J C.f~~~·
It your Soclal
Security number .
•• 518-30-4418
you've wonl
Coaat
Laguna Canyon neigh-
bors have captured the
ear of county planners In
effort to preserve their
community./ A3
Coast residents were
asked what's their fancy.
now that It's spring-
time./ A3
California
Latest Olablo Canyon
nuke protest ends In 32
arrests./ A4
KCET fund-raising efforts
result In $1 . 1 mllllon, sup-
porters say./ A4
Na tio n
Hart takes victory In Mon-
tana; first win In 10 days
of campaigning./ A4
Is the nation's boom
economy heading for a
big bust?/A4
World
The U.S. consul general
to France has been shot
In the head.I A4
El SaJvador voting Is
fraught with foulups and
charges of fraud./ M
Features
Stop-Gap dramatics help
people with speclal needs
tap feelings and find their
potentlal./81
If your chlld Is having
trouble keeping up In
school, check some warn-
ing to help determine the
cause./8 2
Sports
Golden West College
freshman Shane Flores Is
swinging a mean bat this
season./C1
Georgetown and Hous-
ton added their names to
complete the NCAA's
Final Four Tournament
palrlngs./C1
The UC Irvine tennis team
knocked off Yale to settle
for third place In Its own ·
lnvltatlonal tourna-
ment. /C2
Entertainment
An orlglnal comedy at
Golden West College Is
one of three new plays
opening this week./83
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Bulneu
. lt'scheaperforoom-
panles to help problem
employees than to cover
up their mlstakes./85
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A3
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81-,2
82
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82
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C4
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83
A2
A4
Baby left in trash 'super'
FV cops treating abandonment
of tot as an attempted murder
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... Dellr Nit .....
An hours-old baby found over the
weekend in a laJJe. metal trash
container along with garbage and
grass clippings at a Fountain Valley
condominium complex was making a
strong recovery today.
The 7-pound, I 5-ouncc red-haired
boy, found by a trash collector who
heard a noise and then saw the baby's
foot slipping from a blanket, re-
Scott llcPhenon (left) wu flnt acrou tbe line ln
mini-triathlon held Sunday ln Pfewport Beach, and Illa
portedly stopped breathi~ briefly at
Fountam V&lley Communny Hospi-
tal Sunday.
But Fountain Valley police Detec-
tive Rick Christensen said the found-
ling .. ia in super health" today.
Police investiptors, who are call-
in& the incident an attemfted
murder, are queryina residents o the
Paradise Manor Condominium
Complex on Euclid Street and Siater
Avenue in efforts to find the mother
of the Caucasian baby or whoever
placed him in the metal dumpster on
Saturday. '
Cbristen1en said he believes the
baby wq only an hour old when be
was taken to the dumpster about 6
a.m. He was found tbn:e houn later,
just as workers from the Rainbow
Disposal Co. were preparing to put
the dumpster on a hydraulic hoist to
reward wu chamNne bath
preeenter Vern Lace.
0.-, ........... "' .............
administered by trophy
They swam, ran and rode for pal
ByL.P.BENET
Of ... Dellr Nit • ..,,
Nineteen men and one woman participated Sunday in a Newport
Beach mini-triathlon held in honor of Chuck Stone, a 25-year-old
supent)arket night manager who has spent l 0 weeks in a hospital fighting
for his life after a tragic Jan. 12 automobile accident.
Stone sustained massive injuries to the body after he fell asleep at the
wheel ofhis car and collided with a pole on a southbound Newport
Freewayonrampnearthe91 freeway.
Doctors gave him little chance of surviving, explained roommate
Brian Krewson. But now, they arc hopeful ofa full recovery.
Stone's friends set up the triathlon contest in hopes that he can
participate when it is treld again next year.
So on Sunday, before about 100 onlookers including Stone's mother
Judy Lacey, 20 tnathletes lined up on the beach near the comer of33rd
Street and West Oceanfront Boulevard and dashed for the water. The
course started off with IOOyardsofswimming, followed bya five-mile bike
ride and a three-mile run.
"The race was a complete success -all 20 finished," said Stone's
roommate Brian Krewson.
Scott Mc Pherson won the overall title. Tim Wicdkaler placed second
and Terri Proud was third.
Heritage liquidation could take year
Payoff to bank• s customers termed
'smooth· process say FDIC officials
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .... Dellr Not • ..,,
It could take federal regulators as
long as a year to complete the
liquidation of the failed Heritage
Banlc, Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp. spokesman Tom Levine said
today.
Regulators are likely to stay at the
bank's former Anaheim headquarters
for most of that time but the bank's
three branches in Costa Mesa. Irvine
and Santa Ana will be closed sooner.
The State Banking Department
closed the bank March 16 after $62
million in problem loans and con-
tinuing operating losses had made the
bank insolvent.
The department handed control of
the bank to the FDIC while both
agenicies searched for a stronger
financial institution to take over
Heritage Bank's insured accounts.
No buyer was found and the FDIC
started to liquidate the bank last
week.
About half of the the bank's l 5,000
accounts were closed during the first
week of the liquidation.
"On each of the first two days we
had about 2,500 customers getting
their pay off put that has trailed off
considerably," Levine said.
"They have been very courteous
and it has been a very smooth pay
off." Levine said.
Nearly all of the 15,000 accounts
had $100,000 or less and were fully
insured by the government. But in a
new policy that makes no effort to
protect despositors with larger ac-
counts, the FDIC announced ac-
count-holders with more than
SI 00,000 in the bank will get back
only 35 percent of their money over
S l 00,000. About 75 investors fell into
the category.
"Some of the people over the
insurance limit arc obviously upset
but the ones I talked to were
courteous and understanding,"
Levine said.
Customers wanting to retrieve
their money from the bank should go
the Heritage's main office on Eucbd
A venue in Anaheim. The )>anlc is
open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
People with valuables in safe
deposit boxes should go to the branch
where they rented the box.
Non-problem loans arc considered
an asset of the bank's. The FDIC will
continue to manage loans from the
bank but may eventually sell them to
other financial institutions to man-
age.
The bank's other assets include
furniture and office equipment.
Levine said. The FDIC 1s still
womna on an appraisal of the bank's
assets., he added.
ftjp it over iolO the trilck. Clari:tH 11 M
laid the beby l&U'ety would ~ ...
bi1 datb either in that jilOCW •
wbca company WOtkcn me a dcYiol
to amuh the nabbilb.
··1 cao•t Ft it out of my iDiad ..._.
someone wbo did tbiJ aew 1M
schedule oftbe U'Ub pick up. .. 1111.W
today.
The baby !P.J)amltly Wll deli'•• d
(PleUe .. aaaT/MI
Four
Marine
victims
fromOC
Bodies due soon
from copter crash
BJ ANDREA ADEi.SON
Of .. 0.-, .......
The bodies of 18 Marines killed i.ia a
mountain beli~ crash durina a South Korean-· · aercile Oil
Saturday will pro~ l'et1IJ'ned to
the United St.ates Within a week, a
Marine spokesman said today.
As yet, plans for memorial terViocl
have not been made for the eer-
vioemen, four of whom were hued at
the Marine Corps Helicopeer Station
in Tustin. Capt. Mark Houab met
from Wuhiqton. D.C. ·
Of the rem•ining victims., 12 were
Camp.Peodkton-blsed Marinea-aDd
two arc believed to have been
stationed at Okinawa, Hough said.
Eleven Korean Marines also died
when the Ol-530 ••Sea Stallion"
helicopter crashed into coutal moun-
tains, about 24 miles north ofPobana.
The unidentified pilot. who bad becll
forced to abort the •t misaioo
when weather conditions de·
terioraled, and was rcturnina to
Poban&. ~Peadteton.spokesman
Sgt.. Dennis Litalien said.
The cause of the crash is undd
investigation, Hough said. They were
the fint fatalities to occur since the
annual joint trainins exercise .. Team
(Pleue eee llAllllma/ A2) I
Are poliCe, fire benefits beneficial?
Associations say
they are. but
there are headaches
It wu one of those 6 o'clock calls.
For 10me rcaaon, people who call
my Fountain Valley a~ent at 6
p.m., just as rm aetuna ready for
dinner, invariably try to sell me
aometbiq. Lut week's 6 o'dock call
went 10methina like tbis.:
C&ller .. Good evenina, Mr.
Sneidennan. rm calli~ for the 0raNie County Fireman a Auocia·
tion. llow arc you tonisbtT'
M.: ... wu fine before l aot th.is call.
You're itoloa to uk me to buy a ticket
to eome kind of benefit show. Aftd if
don •t want to fO• you ·u sjve my ticket
to tcnJor ciuzens or bandicaDDed
children. l just aot a call like tbil a Jew da=" • "That must have been ft'om
the Cotta Meu Firemen •s AJIOda..
tion. They're aponlOrina a beneflt
show, .nd they're makina Ulept calls
to fountain Valley residents. They've
been reprimanded by their fire chief
for doina so."
Me: "What group are you callina
for, ljlin? Fountain Valley has its
own fire department." caner: "The Oranae County Fire-
men's Association. We repretent all
the departments in the county. We
call you so ~u don't aet a lot of calls
from indiVJdual departments.••
At this point. r WU tborouahlY
confuted. If the countywide
fund-raieer kcepe you from beina
appro1Ched t?Y individual depan-
ment1.,=b did I hear from Cost.a Mesa tm? And were Cott.a
Mae ten really auilty of ma.k:iq .. ilkpl callt" into Fountain
Valley7 ._
The fint caller bad claimed incor·
~ that Cotta Maa WU the •• ·Up .. ftre deputment.for f<>UJt.
ta.in ValJey. ln ~Fountain Vallc)''a
fhe protection plan i.a a coopenuve ~t with Huntintton ~
Watminata" aDd Seal Belc.b. Belnl DbOMd repeatedly . to -bu>.'
beneflt lhoW dctets can be a bit a.nnoyina. But at the ume ~ l'm aware of the aQOd dcedl firtftlbten
PHIL
SIEllEllAI
PE RSPECTIVE
do with the money lhey coUect.
On ~y own beat, I've lee1l Fou.o-
t.aio Valley fircfiahten dona~ p&ay-
sr<>und eqwpment for ~
cbildreD at Plava.n School They've
donated time and matieriab to lbt
new hiitorical gar\ behiAd Qty Hall.
And just I kW. ~ t10. they
clouted SIOO to bdp a local youth tab~ In u AJnerican wrestliQa am a Vdit to Olina. But t wu ttill confu.s about lbe
phonelOlicit.ationa. I made ah calll
of my OYm, bopina to cae.r thh:::C fine. u ~may know. tbe ~-"' you for tickeu sales are not tirenaJum.. They're Paid telephoae
aJetPeople.
l /'
In most cases, when a police or 819
association wants to suee a beaelt
show or dance, it makes a coea.a
with an entertainment prnclwboa
company. The promoter ICtl up a
bank of pi!ones and hires ~ to
ldl the tickets. The promoter ... " responsible for puttina on tbe .--
and mna that senior c:itialM ..
ba.ndicapped children ~ a dllllliclia to
attend. as promised in tbe ..-.
pitdtes.
The police or tire UIOCialioa .....
ill name lO the show in CJdw• llt•
paull\llCoftbe proceeds or•• la The. ueociatioa alto may ....._ a firaban 01 potice ofticet at .a. ....
bank to asaure that * <aDen ._,
mitlleptacnt tbemtdva or 11111J .. fi.r &Om &D a~ved ... )litc:IL. .. IUCb monitonnadoet not.....,_
~. . Tbe ftu:tcll u aeocuoo. .._.
~Mb bcndita m• Ill ._. tor dWitable purpoeeL Nhal a..
byina ii faded ~ ..
IOWCa.
And what @out u.e coma•
ftmd.oraili!ll IVC'A~11_.1liiliil.1m IPI•••!-
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Firemen on top of blaze
Orange County flreflghten •pllnter a
•bake roof on Whi•tlln& Swan in Irvine
trying to get at a fire that broke out late
Sanday afternoon. The blue, apparently
ltnlted by a toa•ter oTen, caued $55,000
in damaae to home of David Shell.
Night and morning low clouds
Coaatal
Eztended
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42 " 87 44
Ill 43 45 40
78 62
42 37
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81 4 1
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City manager's position
is girl's dream come true Olympic Relay a 'success'
city ofNewport Beach. From J 974 through 1978, Kelsey By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Some teen-age gJrls dream ofbecommg fashion
models or movie stars.
Judy L. Kelsey had other ideas.
'Tve wanted to be a city manager since I was 17 years
old." says Kelsey, who is now 39.
City management 1sa field dominated by men, and io
California only a handful of women serve as the chief
administratorofa c1ty, Kelsey sa}s. ln 1978.she became
one of them when she was hired ascny manager of Eureka.
And in May. she w1U become Orange County's only
woman city manager when she assumes that post in
Fountain Valley. The City Council selected Kelsey last
week, concluding a search that lasted more than six
months. She wtll succeed Howard tephens. who is
retiring.
In an interview from Sunnyvale. Calif. where she has
been servingasass1stant city manager. Kelsey said her
interest in government admin1stratton can be traced back
to her high school years m Santa Mana.
"I was very acuve in student polmcs." she said. "We
had a student officerda' in which the ~tudents take over
jobs at city hall. I got to be cit) manager then. I've never
lost my enth us1asm for the JOb since ...
Kelsey emphas1ze<1 Cit) mana~emcnl while earning
her bachelor's and master's degrees 1 n publtc adminis-
1rauon at USC. After graduation. she worked in the
administration of the Los Angeles Police Depanment.
Next. she became an administrat1 ve assistant w11h the
served as assistant city managerofWestminster.
When Westminstercity manager Robert Huntley left
that post, she served as acting city manager. ln appointing
a sucx:essor to Huntley, however, the Westminster City
Council byl>85scd Kelsey and gave the job to
then-plan rungdi rector Carl Berry.
Kelsey le1\ Westminster to become city manager of
Eureka. She moved on to her Sunnyvale job in 1980. She
said she'sanxious now to return to Orange County.
"I have a lot of friends there," she said. "It will be fun
to work with some of the other city managers on a peer
basis."
Kelsey said there are only about four female city
managers in California.
"I think it's a case, as in a lot of professions. where
there are a lot of women who have worked their way up
through the ranks and are now ready to serve as city
managers." she said. "It's just a matter of the openings
occurringandcitycouncilsbeingrcady to hire a woman. I
think city councils are realizing it is now more politically
acceptable to hire a woman city manager than tt was JO
years ago."
Kelsey added." I just happened to be ahead of the
game because I got into it five or six years before other
women realized (city management)wasagoodcareer."
The Fountain ValleyCityCounc1l is expected to
formally approve the hinngofKelsey at its April 3
meeting. She is expected to begJn her new job May 7,
earningS60.805 annually. plus benefits.
500. 000 raised
for county youth
sports programs
By MICHALENE BUSICO
Of ... O..,,... ......
Although sponsors of Olympic
Torch Relay k.ilonreters have not
come forward as fast as local or
national o~nizers expected, the
fund-raiser 1s stiJJ being called a
success.
As the sponsorship drive winds
down to its final weeks. 169 kilo-
meters have been purchased tn Or-
ange County, raising more than
$500,000 for county youth spons.
The county goal was to sell 250
kilometers and raise $750.000.
Even so. Diane Dailacis.
co-chainnan for the county's O lym-
pic Torch Relay Committee. said
organizers arc more than satisfied
with the level of support in Orange
County, where the Olympic Torch
will be carried on its way to the
Summer Olympic Games in Los
Angeles.
"We picked an arbitrary goal when
we started," she said. "And there's no
obHption to make it. I think that the
half-million raised indicates very
strong commitment in the county."
For nine weeks, the committee has
been selling kilometers to individ-
uals, corporations, and other groups
at $3,000 each. Because of a I 0-day
extension granted last week, Dailacis
said the total should reach near!).' 200
kilometers by the new Apnl 10
deadline.
"Peter Ueberroth (Los An$eles
Olympic Organizing Commltlee
president) extended the deadline to
April I 0 because we still have lcilo-
metcrs available throu&hout the na-
tion," she said.
Originally. the ·"Youth Lqacy
Kilometer Pro~m" had planned to
sell I 0.000 kilometers nationwide
and raise $30 million for youth
sports. So far, 4,000 kilometers have
been sold.
Da1lac1s said she wasn't expectmga
surge of enthusiasm followtng the
agreement reached this week by the
LAOOC and Greek officials, who
were threatenin~ to withhold the
flame from Ancient Olympia. T he
town's cittzens opposed the first..ever
sponsorship relay, saying tt was a
commerc1altzauon of tradition.
Dalacis said the difficulty caused
local relay organizers no more pro~
lems,just some phoned in questions.
"The people that are interested arc
just asking questions; I don't think it
stifled any enthusiasm," she said.
"We have always been assured that
the torch would go through the U.S.
regardless of what ~Greeks did.··
But there had some doubt
about wh~ther it would go through
Orange County. Originally, the relay
was scheduled to bypass the county
completely.
But after considCT&ble support was
indicated by county civic and busi-
ness leaders, the relay was re-routed
10 include the area.
Steve Gould. committee spokes-
man, said that the majority of county
kilometers have been sold in Irvine.
Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and
Huntington Beach. Because of that,
the route will most likely emphasize
those cities.
"If people sponsor kilometers. it's
probable that the torch will go
through their areas. The torch will go
where the kilometer interest is." be
said.
-QMll#dii"UHit--------------------------------------
Bonv FOUND OFF HB .•.
From Al
The day the youth vanished there
were strong npttdes and the water
temperature was recorded at a bnsk
60 degrees, accordin~ to lifeguards.
State lifeguards said they are train-
ed to react to visual signs of danger 1 n
the water and that a language bamer
would not have been a factor.
Lifeguards said they are still on a
winter schedule and that on the day
Herrera disappeared. there were only
three guards patrolling the strand.
Herrera.relatives said. had come to
the United States last year to earn
money for his family in Mexico.
BABY ...
From Al
at home.
Christensen also said that dropping
the baby 1n the dumpster to die
surrounded by trash "reeks of
murder."
"If someone left it on a doorstep, it
would be child abandonment," he
said. The incident now ts being
treated as an attempted murder.
Hospital Administrator Craig
Myers said today the baby is doing
fine and receiving "lots of attention"
from nurses. "They always gather
around someone who has as prob-
lem." he said.
The baby 1s expected to remain at
the hospital for several days to make
sure he didn't contract disease or
infection from contact with the trash
and garbage, Myers said.
He then is expected to be taken to
the Alben Sitton Home in Orange
where he will be put up for adoption.
POLICE BENEFITS WORTHWHILE? •..
From Al
The 89-member Costa Mesa Fire-
men's Association is indeed sponsor-
ing a variety show on Apnl 28 at
Orange Coast College. Tickets are
being sold over the phone at SI 5 a
pair.
The fund-raiser was already in
motion before f1fefighter-paramed1c
Keith Fujimoto took over earlier this
year as president of the Costa Mesa
Firemen's Association. He said the
group should receive $7,500 as its
share from the show. Firefighters will
donate that money to bum organiza-
ttons. youth athletic groups and other
charities, he said.
Fujimoto said he understood the
ticket sellers would hmit theircaJls to
Costa Mesa. but he said some calls
may have been made to neighboring
communiues such as Fountain Val-
ley.
Although asSOCJations have gentle-
men's agreements to rat~ funds only
in their own citr., calls to other cities
are not "illegal, • as long as the caller
doesn't misrepresent himself. Fu-
jimoto said the Costa Mesa associa-
tion has not been reprimanded by the
C1ty's fire ch1ef.
"1 suess I call this a necessary evil
because wtthout 11, we wouldn't be
able to sup~rt the locaJ groups.''
Fujimoto wd.
But he added. "I don't really care
for these kind of (telephone)
fund-raisinadnvcs. and this is the last
year we're h1vina 1t. Thert are a lot of
headaches involved."
Fujimoto sa1d the assoetauon con-
tracicd for a Firemen's Ball two yea" aao. But after t.hc promoter paid
upcnscs for the event, there wns no
money left for the firemen. he said.
,l
The assoc1at1on president said he
hopes next year the firefighters will
supervise their own fund-raiser on a
smaller scale. an event such as a
pancake breakfast. Although the fire-
fighters may raise less money, Fu-
Jimoto said they may avoid some of
the ill will associated with telephone
sales.
But Ivan Kellerhals. president of
the 1.400-member Orange County
Firemen's Association, says he's re-
ceived very few complaints this year
about the group's telephone soltc1-
tation dnve. He believes that's be·
cause the promoter's phone oper-
ations is betng closely monitored.
"We try to see to it that there's
nothing misleading, that they don't
lie or misrepresent us." he said. "We
try to have someone at the sales offict
at the time the sales arc goinJ on. We
review the message that's being used.
The people don't always use the euct
spiel, but they tend to stick to it pretty
much so."
Kellerhals said saJespeople who
misrepresent 1hemselves arc fired.
He said hts organization represents
firefighters throughout lhe county.
Telephone sohctttng 1s prohibited 10
only two c1ttes, at the request of local
firemen's associations. he said.
The county organi1J1tion is now
selling tickets fora circus1 tobc held in
May at Eddie West St1d1um in ntl
Ana. In the fall, the aroup 1pooSOt1 a
rodeo fund-r11ser. Kelletba1s wd the
county firemen's aSSOC\Ation i1
auarantecd a oertaan roe for these
events. but he declined tO d1aeloee the
sum.
He said the money aoes to a variety
of charities 1nclud1ng the UCJ 8"'1>
'
Center and the Salvation Army.
Kellerhals suggested that anyone
who does not wish to receive ticket
sales pitches should ask the caller to
remove his or her name from the hst
used by the promoter.
Still, the solicitatton process 1s not
popular among all firefighters.
Fountain Valley firefighter Joel
Couser was chairman for a big annual
dance sponsored by lhe associations
representing Fountain Valley, Hunt-
ington Stach, Westminster and Seal
Beach firefighters. For seven years,
Couser said, the fund-raiser, using
telephone ticket sales, was a success.
allowing the associations to split as
much as $41 ,000 annually.
But in 1982, Couser said, the
firefighters asked the promoter to
restrict telephone caJls to the four
cities served by the firefiahten. That
year, when the danoe wu over, lhe
promoter told the firemen then: wu
no money left after n .pentet, Coutcr
said.
He said the firefiahten tried to take
lcpl action apinJt the 11*'qmoter but
were unsucces1ful.
As a result, Fountain Valley fire-
fi&hten hid no fund-niter lut year.
This year, they are orpnizi!'I their
own, more modest dance, without a
promoter. CouMt Mid the men are
cxplorinJ otber Hlf-promoted
fuod-ra& ana ldcu such u binao
n1pt1 and athletic evatl. .. Whit we're t.ryint &o keep 1way
from ii tW'llln& it OVft' to a promoter
wb o mept batul citiint (with tclcohone laiel) ... be aid ... Jt work eel
well for a few ~ but at the end it
fell as-rt when we restricted them to wlina only the area we terVe."
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MARINES WERE FROM OC •.•
From Al
Spirit '84'' began tn February.
The unnamed pilot was guiding a
CH-53D with a four-man crew,
capable of carrying 38 combat-ready
Mannes.
Sgt. Peg Cauley said the four Tustin
Marines had left in December with a
squadron that was on a six-month
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fanuymen had left a month later, a
base spokesman said.
Only the names and hometowns of
the victims are available. More
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warded to the temporary base during
any extended "-ly, Cauley said.
The four from Tustin are Cpl.
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David C. Htgg10S, Somerset, Pa.;
Caf.t. Stephen J. Burley, Magnolia,
N .. ; and Capt. John Houston,
Gahanna, Ohio.
The remains are bejng held at a
U.S. Army mortuary in Yongsan,
according to HO\&&h.
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