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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-10 - Orange Coast PilotTIJt SOA 'f APRll 10. 1984' Coaat Dry rot might sink Sea Scout's aging sailing ship. the Argus./ A3 An Orange County woman has won $1 million In suit over in- surance company delay In paying h,er claim./ A3 •!•!•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:;:.:;:.: California Reagan team backs Southern Calif ornla water project./ Al Complete Oscar Night stories and photo- graphs. I A5, 82 Nation Mondale, Hart and Jack- son await results of Penn- sylvania voting tonight. /A5 Two grannies are re- leased from jail after Judge charges them with contempt of court./ A5 Word The Soviet Union is rais- ing the salaries of Its teachers./ A5 Failed coup In Cameroon left hundreds dead and Injured./ A4 Mlnd&Body Start dental care early to save money later, advises Or . Biiiion, pedo- dontist. /81 Health officials predict the late-motherhood boom will beget an epidemic of breast cancer./82 Sports Former Orange Coast College pitcher Rich Dunn wants to prove something to his ex-coach./C1 The Orange County South All-Star football team Is announced and It's loaded with All-CIF stars./C1 Ex-Orange Coast College star Dan Quisenberry is rated the best rellefer In baseball, but he's the only one who doubts It. /C3 Buelneu COM DEX organizer says computer technology changes coming fast and furious./ BS Name PSA '.s new plane and you and your friends get a free trip.JBS INDEX Brldge ... 84 Bulletin Board A3 Bualneu • 85 Callfornla News A4 Cla1tlfled C&-8 Comic a 84 Cro11word Ce Death Not~ C4 Help Yourself 82 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers 82 Mind end Body e1 .. 2 Mutual Fund• 85 NattonaJ Nevra A4 Oplnton Ae Pol~Log A3 Pubfk: Notloet C4-5 8pott1 C1-4 Tteevtlk>n t 83 Theetert 83 Weather A2 Wortd News A43 LB •lid~ les~roys •alkw ' Early momtn land moveme t sends tons b dirt, trees, buslies down embankment 8~ DAVID BISHOP D..t;,... Cerr11111n111u An early morning landslide m Laguna &ach ripped up pathways and twisted metal handrails adjacent to the blufftop Las Bnsas rtstaurant. No one was injured in the slide in which more than 20.000 cubic yards of dirt wtrt displaced. And the earth was stUI moving at noon today. with city officials setting up an emergency meeting with aeol- 04ists to determine how to stop the slippage behind the popular Mex· ican-stylt rcs1auranL No room for argument Newport Beacb police officer Geo.Jle 8tanopoalee orden twoaupecta to tbe aroma• ba tbe Weck Of It. 19tla 8b•t in Coeta lleea aboat 1: 15 p.m . M•••JS. TM _.._. tlMt rllJlt, Leonel Loren.o, 36, of Saata Ana. wu ..,. ..... for A larac bed of rOSH adjacent to the restaurant on Cliff Drive dropped about eiaht fttt toward tM octan shortly after 6 a.m. Two hours later the landscaped area was still dropping at a rate of a six inches an hour. Paved asphalt pathways throuah Heisler Park below lhc resaaurant were destroyed and arcn and bushes were strewn down the bluff whe~ a contractor was 1n ahe process ·of shoring up an area damaaed in last year's winter stOtms. TM rtSaaurant and lM adjacent Laauna Boach Museum of Art wert not dam~ 1n tM early momma lidt but city CrtWI have cl<>SN the patio a~a of the resuuranL "This wu a land hde just "'a1tm1 to bapptn:· said Terry Brandt. the ci_t>'s aS1istant city manager and d1ttetor of public works. Although the cau$t' of the shde has not yet been <kterm1ned. v.orkm at a · a ~ .45-callber ptatoi Re wu beld •1.000 bell. TM*'""· llerlo Urruuao of DU.a ~ ... ~·-·-"'..._.,, ... ~.-Pa'f••*•••·' the two men after they were Men a weapon. the scene spttulatc 1hat ttW itrjp· uon•M>aktd rost prck'n cea.,- when cit) Crt"o\'S ttmovCd ~ W t~ of the btu.IT Monda)>JUll bdOrt plac1n1 larat bouldtrs IMrt to ShOtt up the bluff. • Brandt described the sli<k IS major and said betwttn 20.000 to 30.000 cubic )ards of earth "'&S dasplacal. 8ft amount he said is' approll1m1tely lhr Slime as was displaCcd 11t tht Febnlar) (Pleaee ... LAGUNA/ A.St Charges. mount in sex attacks By STEVE MARBLE °' ............. A wcaltlfy Newport Beach man who allegedly preyed on petite )OU"I women with blon<k or li&ht brown hair now is being charged witb sexually assaulting sevtn -.omen in the past year. according to pol~ investigators. Last week's arrest of Paul William Jensen. 40. has brought a stream or calls from women who have loki officers they were attacked or hdd prisoner by the man. whose powerful prtsence reportedly made the victims feel helpless. Jensen is free Qn $50.000 bail but as due back in court' Monday. Last week. Jensen was charged with sexual battery. rape by object. falst imprisonment and attempted rape m separate attacks on three women. accord ing to police. Sgt. Paul Henisey said the rape. ktdnap. sexual bane~ and false 1mpnsonment an alleged attacks on four other )Oung women. Hemsc} said all se"en ~omen are m their earl) 10s. ha"e llght bro.-n or bk>Nk twr and ~e pcUtc fi&11rc<> .\ff al1tgt the:"} wert attackt'd b~ JtnKn m the past year .. w ,·\e received calls from other women. too. But because of the 1\ T t •1 $60 ·11 • b dr cfi t statu1e of limnations or other lepl 1vewpor unve1 s m1 1on u 0 e ~:z~~:~;r,:\s::~"~:··.::.~; By JERRY HIRSCH Of !tie Delly l'Mol 1181f The city of Newport Beach plans to spend almost $60 million dollars during the coming year. according to the proposed 1984-85 budget handed to the City Council on Monday. The balanced budget. which 1s subject to revision and will not receive approval until the end of June. represents an increase of about S8 million or 15 percent over last year's spending plan. But most of tha1 mone). $6.5 * * m1ll1on. 1s an increase in cap1ral expenditures including $3.5 million from other agencies to help repair the Upper Newport Bay. Newport Beach's operating budget wall increase about 4 percent to just under $41 mitrion. That represents about $604 for each of the city's 67.800 residents. The city will have $8.8 mi llion an general fund reserves and another $7.28 million in reserves earmarked for the water department. .. Financially. we are in pretty good shape. The budget is pretty mul'h a * Did you kDQW NB has 9 ·,000 boats? There is more than just dollars in the 198 4-85 proposed budget for the c11y of NewPQrt Beach. The bud_get contains a wealth of information about the city. For ell-ample. the city's population wall increaS<' 2 percent to 67.800 by the end of this year. The city's summer population will be closer to 100.000 because of the tourists. Newport Harbor contains 9.000 boats. Newport Beach has 1.230 res1den- t1al boat shps and 2.219 commercial boat shps. The cit~ co,crs 15. 77 squart miles of land. 1.9 square miles of ba~ and 20.1 sq uare miles of ocean. "Our city limits go out three miles into the ocean. That is all in- corporated territory." City Manager Robert Wynn explained. Newport Beach has 25.4 miles of harbor frontage and an additional 6.1 miles of ocean frontage. There are 33.SOO residences 1n Newport Beach and each a' erages two residents. TM cit~ 's population dens1t) 1s 6. 7 per acre or 4.29~J)ff-square mile. Cit\ wofkcrews maintain 23.000 parkwa} trees. Newpon Beach contains 187 miles of paved streets. eight m1ks of (Pleue Me TRIVIA/ A2) arouses controversy throu hout county ~ h was a cnme that sent shock waves throuah Ora nae County. On Feb. 9. 19 O. a helmeted man on a motorcycle aeproached the rear kitchen door of a Seal Beach l'C(tory and bcpn talk1na with Father Fehll Doheny. 64. of St. Annc·s Catholic Church. AC'<:'ordina to pohct accounts. the pncst a ked the man to walk around 10 the front rtttory door. tnstcad. the man tncd to forct l'11s way into tht kitchen. When Doherty tned to prevent ham from entenns. the motott' :-tlist punc:hfd the prie t 11'11hc f orchtad and lcn. One week later. the pne 1 coU:lpsed into a coma H( wu taken to " h°'p111I .,.httt he di~ two \\eek~ lat~rofcomplic•tion a soc1 tcd with l'hc' 1 w, .. con1i nua11on of 1he previous year's Salaries lasted an 1he proposed Jensen. who reponedl} o~ns ~\ - budget with one major exception -budge! are a11hearcurrent levels. The eral resi(ie.nces tn-Orange County and we plan to add two employees:· said city's management team still has 10 dnves a 1984 Mercedes Ben z. alleged- City Manager Robert Wynn. meet wllh the cny's six emplo)ee I) met the women at nightspots. That would bring the ci t} ·s work-unions and assoc1a11ons for contract health spasand. m one case. through a force to 671 employess and would be negotiations. Wynn said. newspaper ad the largest increase si nce eight "If there is an average of a 5 pcrcen1 Some of the women. according 10 workers were added 1n 1981 . wage increase. 1hat ~ould cost the cit) police. made dates with Jensen but "Personnel cos1 s a re the anextra$1.2m1llion."hesa1d. cla1medthemanattackedthem once single-b1~est item of 1he budget:· The other large expense in 1he he lured them inside his Court trcet W}nn said. • budget is the $19.5 m1lhon plan ned residence Salaries and fringe benefits ~111 forcap1 tal improvements. 01her ~omen ha\e told poh~ amount to S26 million. or 44 percent "It 1s mostl} for streets and se~ers -Jensen had such a command mg of the total 1984-85 budget. .\nd that and th ings hke that:· W)nn said. ··aura" 1ha1 1he~ felt .. po~crless" m figure could climb. Wynn sa.J. (Pleue eee NEWPORT/ A2) his presen~. CW!y ..... ,._...,_._.11 ....... One off our treea datroyed bJl'leen-age vandals at Coe ta Ma.park. · • Tree vandals must pay for destruction By KARE!'li E. KLEIN Of .... Deity ""'* ••• ,, .\ 1no ofh1gh '>thool students who alk&edb chopped Juwn f.our ~lu­ abk 1ree'I a1 Tanager Park 1n Costa Mc.-~ o'a the "'eel..end will be charged for the more than S 1.000 damage the) cau<>eJ accordin.g to Daq~ . \11.ema. 5.upt•nntendcnt of pari..' and parl. ~a~~ lor the cit~. Three Co~td \ksa tccn-aae~. in- dud1ng 1~0 JU' endc.-sand 19-,ear-.old Rodne' D (1ood. ""Cf'e arrestC'd '>unda\ and lharged ~1th mahc.:aou m1.,,hlcl in 1ht• incident Co ta \ksa ptllilt> reponed \11.ema ..a1J onc.-coast ~~O<Xi. .aooul 20 kel tall and thrct• lar- (Pleue eee Tllltlt/ A2) ---------------- \ J A2 '* .. Orang. Coast DAILY PtlOT/Tunday, April 10, 198" Protopappas trial put off aweek JurOI"\ in Costa Mesa dcnu t Ton) Protopappas' Orange Count) u- pcr1or C-ourt murder trial wert' ii\ CO 1hc remainder of 1hc week off Mon- da)' uftcr an und1scl0St-d h1 1l·h 1n the legal proceedings forced the 1rial'i. delay. Judge Lui~ Cardenas dlrttlcd the 12-mcmbcr jury to rtlurn ntxt Mon· day afler meeting 1n l'hllmberll wath both prosecution a nd dc:fcnsc at· torntys. -CONTINU ED STORIES -~ "We nl'Cd a week to work on 1h1s problem and solve 11 ." Cardenas told Jurors. ·• However. neither Cardenas. Oepu- t> D1~trict Ano,.ney James Cloninger nor Pro1opappas dcfen!.C anorneys Robert Tuller and Hollii. Dyer would discuss thc reason for the delay. Tuller and IJycr commented only that the> c>.pccted the trial to resume Monda) as M'hedukd. Protopappai.. 38. was charged w11h sccond-d~rcc murder alkr three patients died following treatment au his high-volume Co ta Mesa clinic as a result of the alleged misutc of general an~sthctiC' drugs. Sinc:c his arrest last year, the Uiauna Beach resident has remained free on $250.000 baiJ. Attorneys havt estimated the trial. which wa~ entering its third wetk. . would lake between eiah1 and 12 weeks to comple1e. TREE VANDALISM .•. From Al rot wood trc\'\. about 15 fret tall. "ere razed 1n the vandal ... allad..\ rm.la~ n1~ht and Sunda} morning Thl· police rl·pon '>atd one ol thl· 'oung!>ter!> ronfl''>'>l'd w hacking thl· tren dov. n to 1hn'l"foo1 '>lump\ rtw trt'l'" lam· thrl'l' \ldl'\ ol tlw pari..·, ba\l.ethall l uun \l'l'ording to tht· rt•porl one ol thr \uuth'> told polllt' ht• < iood ..snu a i·m·nd arnH·J at the p..srl. l<itt· l·rida ~ night 1ntl·nd1ng wdarnagt• lhl' ha,i..l·t· ball hoop'> a'> d v.a~ ll> gl'I fl'' cngl· on '>Orne '>IUOl'l11'> Imm l <.tanna lf1gh School v.hu bl'dl up a fr11:nd ol tht'll'> When thl' ho)'> lailnl to tl'Jr lhl· basketball nm!> d~v. n. the) alleged I> turned to the tree!> but kft "un- \311Sfied ... police $<ltd. The~ apparent· I~ returned earl~ Sunda) morning w 1101\h thl' t<lb .\ rl'\ldl·nt v.ho heard the rurku'> \unda' aho111 11:5() a.m rnnfrontt·d thl' trio and plan:d Good under u111cn\ um.·-.1. He and the o thl·r 1v.o v. rrc l ttl·d and relca'>l'd al the Kene Polan• u1nfis<:a tt•d an a~ and <s had..)av. 1n connection v.1th the 1m 1J1:nt .\ll..1·rna '>aid thl· trt't''> "'l'rl· maturc and v. di lw n>\tl} to rl•plal'l'. "Thn must have really worked at it to get those down ... he !>atd. Vandalism in the city'5 parks increases when the schools let oul. \lkema said. "l ''>uall) at the begrnning of sum- mer. duri ng Easter vacation and Christmas" are the 11mes when cm '>hrubs and lret·s are damaged. h~ satd. .\lkcma ~1d a bill for the damage to the tree!> v. 111 be prepared and sub- mitted at a coun hcann$ for the }Ouths. "E11hcr the} or 1he1r parents v.111 ha'c to pa' for 11:· he said. 0.11, Pilot l'l>olO br O•Yld •••!lop Pasaersby examine aspb,alt pathways that were ripped apart by early morning land- slide behind Las Brisa• restaurant ln Laguna Beach·• Heisler Park. LAGUNA BEACH LANDSLIDE ... From Al I 'JXIJ I k l \1.11 land,lidt· 111 I .1gun.1 Ht'Jl 11 lka'' t·qt11r111cn1 11pl·1.t t•1r'> v.t·rt· pu\hrng t•a rlh ur .lj!.1111\l 111,· hlull lrllm 1h, hl',1d1 hd1m 111 ''"'\ !he '>ltJc. ( tl' 11llit 1,.i.., "t'r1· 111 mn·t tlw, .1l tt·11111on \\ 11h gt•olog1'>I" lrom If\ 11w·h.1'>l'd lk:it h 1.caghtnn and \\\Ot lalt•\..t\ v.dl :I\ th(•ttl\ JllOllH'\. Br..indt \aid · · Hr:indt ,;ml till' 1 e1x \ \torm nudt·J ;.i v.an ..... a, at lhl' hottom ol the hluff and a t l)ntr41nor \1 onda' had re- m(l\t·J a rortaon of the blutl lol' 1n an a1H·mpt tn repair '>IOrm damagt'. Laguna Heach Ma }or Rubl:n (1l'n· tr~ '>a1J ont• as .. ump11on ,., 1hat the I YX I \torm ma\ have caused this morning·., '>lide · PRIEST SLAYER'S FREEDOM DEBATED ... 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C..,pring m1~· 1111Jt·r,tornl ht·cau'l' ol the motor· , 'l k-ht·lmt'I hl· ""' v.canng and 1twu$hl hl' \\a' ht·ang rt·hufTed. hl' ll'\llfll'd \\ ht•n lhl' pr(~<.rt trtl'd 10 pre,enl him Imm t•nta1 n~ hl' 'aid he .. truck I >ohl'rt\ .... 11h a glm nt right hand "an thr ru\h ol lhl' monwnt .. C..,pnng \;11d "It ..,hm l.l•d nll'. what I h.td d(llll' .. \(·,ii lk.nh p.11.tllll0d1l' trl'Jll·d the pr !\'\I 1111 .1 \111.il l hrad \\t1u nd hut hi' ,\,I\ 11111 11111111·1li.1trl\ h11,111tal11t·d l'11hl11 I >1 ll'llth•1 Butler '><ml lhl' "''~k pumh h' \prrng V.J\ not l''l'n P"'H'I lu l l·n11ugh It> lo.nod, tht· aging pt ll'\I ttll hi\ k1·t I .11hn l>oh1·11 ' m..stk \IJtt•mt·nt<. 111,11 111· ''•"' 111111 r t·mharn1''l'd than hull Uullt'I \;11d · I k d1dn'11h1nJ.. 11 dtd Jn\11 h d;1111.1gt' . But kr l l.11m\ till' prtt'\l ''"" t'll· , 1Hagl'll 1<1 'lT ..i ph~\ll l.tn hut -.aid !ht• prtl'\l l..t·rt r•l\lpolllnl? II hl'l.Hl\l' ht• \1.,1' hll\\ \\tlh hi\ pan'h Com rl11,lllll~ hi\ lllfHft\IOll J>nhl•rt: hn .1u<.1 111 hi' hl•;1rl tttlHllltnn. "a' 1ak1ng .in ,1n11-t lo111ng l11l'dtla1ton \tin hr 11ill;q1\ed a V.:t·ek later lht• prtt''>I undt·r .... l'nl '>urgc·r: 10 remo\l' .i blood riot 111 lhl' .tr\.'a v.~wre hl' v.a' \lttJl.~ lit-rernaam•d hmp1tal11ed until h" 1k..sth frnm n1mrlilt1t111n\ \pring "'"" arre\ll'J altl'r ,, rhurch t·mplo~n· rl'l0~111.ct•d t11r11 a\ ha' ang .11tcnckd '>t'\l'ral mt•ct111g' for al- 1 oholtt' \ JUro1 1n the trral ,,11J thl' pam·I took onh orw \Oil' 111 tiod th1· lung Beach man guilt~ nf second-degree murder Bui nov. lhret• ;car<; later. the appl'al'> rnurt opin ion~ written b~ Juc;titl' l homa!> ( rosh}. sa~s. ··c:;pnng\ aL ltOn'> wcrl' '>tmpl) not tho!te of onl' l'mbarkcd on a rnurderou'> 3'>'>ault ." Prn'-l'l utor r nnght <.ttll support., th(' onganal 'crdirt. ":'-lo om· wa., rnnfU'>L'd a!> lo lht• faets in the case:· fnnght ~atd. "We were mor(' conl('rncd that Mr Sprang as a pr('tl) d1sturhed and!\ 1dual and as a threat to the community .. H" claimed ()pnng .. was sufTcnng from real dl'lus1onal thanking." Ennght 'aid ... The <.rad part of all tha<. t'i that \\l'.11 he rekac;1ng a rather dangl'rnu'I' d"lurlx·d ind" adual. The prngmatl\m of thl' 1ur\ ha\ been lkkatl'd h' tht· tt•thn1\.alt11c ... ol tlw 1.1" .. In tkknding "ipnng. Btttkr '>atd he ma' ha\ t' "latkd to proper!\ L'ducatl' lht• JUt: a\ In v.hat ron'>tllUll''> '"' nluntar: manslaughter ·· Ht• rontcn<h ~pnng had no murJcrou\ 1n1t·n11on' v.hcn hl.' '>truck 1ht· pm·st ;ind 1ha1 the '1olrnt 11uthur\I \\a' an 1\ola1ed 111ntknt Bt t!•r \aid hl· ha\ ht•t·n told that 111 pn<,on '°)pr rng ha'> rrlt•t, cd hclplul tnuml'lang. Ht· \a1J Sprang·., parent\ 1n long BC.t( h ar1· an\lnu\I\ ::1~:1111ng hi\ rdl'll'>l' "I v.nultl hnl)l' lhl· puhltc v.ill give him a chance ... Bulll'r ... aid "If t•\l·nonl' lr.nt·v. v.ha1 hapr><'nl'd on that da' th<'\ \l undcr'>tand 1hd nun of \p~·al\ ~kl "ion .. ( 11nu·rn1n1.1 r athl"I Dohcrt~ ... death Butkr addC"d. "It 'lccmt•d lo ml' 11v.a'a1rag1t arudl'nt I'm '>Orr\ 11 L''l'r hnppt'nl·d .ind I lr.ntH' Ron \pnng " h1ghl\ u·mor'>cful 11 1.·,er happt·nL'd hcl·au\e hr dad not intend to <.cnou\h hurl an~ont• ·· Circulation 7141642-4333 Daily Pilat H. l. Schwartz Ill ClaHlflad advertlalng 714/942·5178 All other department• 642,4321 MAIN OFFICE Chuy Oo wallby RoHmary Churchman Circulation Telephonet ' /I ' I I . Jt, 1 (•I .. , .... . .. Stephen F Cerero Olorla A Power• Donald L. Wllllam1 ti It I VOL. n . NO. 101 t' ~air weather with a few clouds Coaatal Extended f'atr ••C41Pt con--CIOu09 Sat· wfOly Htgfl temQe<ll-mollly 18 10 78eoollnQ31ollo.gt-$a.IUfdll'/ L- 41110 57 Temperature• Tl dee .. ,, 53 21 ll7 " •• ,, .. 62 ST Q 13 ,. 60 ~ 51 y Q 45 ,, ,, et 42 11 ,, ,. ~ Ill lit S1 31 50 .. 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BolM HI Le ,, 29 611 36 1111 39 •II 32 •s Je 57 « 46 36 80 Sii 53 30 52 ., ' SURF REPORT I TODAY S.cotlO "'II" 8 28 p m Secon<l IO,. 10 28 pm WIONIM>AY 5 18em 12 19•"' e 54 pm ~o ..0 7 LOCATION 4 4 Huntington &.Kil -. ~ -- aizt COMOITtON t·3 ,.,, 72 411 •s •o 411 42 38 31 Fll"9r Jetty, N.-po<t S.in -.!• t04•y 81 11 20 p m • ,,_ 40th St , Newpo<l Wedl'IMCll)' a1 5•27 a m ano tele ~ ~nO St NewP<>tl •I UI p.m. Bell>Oll W9dQe t·3 good t·3 good t·3 gOOO 1.2 gooo Moon ,_ t04•y a.I 12.41 • m . Mlt lAg\1118 8Nc:Jt Weclneedar 81 2 23 a m 9nCI rtMt $811 C-1• 1·2 , .. , 1·2 , .. , Botton 81119111at3 Oii a m ThurtO•Y Weter T91n9 60-82 s .... , 01•8Clton -1-1 NB council mulls top salaries Ne\\port Beach's top level cit; officialHarn an average ofSSl.867 a year. according to statistics released Monday in the city's proposed 1984-85 budget. \11~ Manager Rohen W}nn 1s the highest paid city official earning $74.620 this year. C ity Clerk Wanda .o\ndcrsen is the lowest paid depar- mcnt head t>am1ng $38.385. The C1t\ Council will decide what salary increases the 14 depanment managers will earn and what wajl.e ... ... ... TRIVIA ... From Al unpaH·d street<> a nd 11 miles o f stale htghwa)\. Tlw c1l\ ha'> 28 miles of allevs. Then· ·arc sax fire stat1om 1n :-..kv.pon Beach and four ltbranes. .. Newpon is the onl~ harbor area nt' that has 11s ov.n libran S\Stcm. ( ·<;sia Mesa and Huntington ·edch U!>t' the count} ltbraf) '>~ slcm."' \.\ ~ nn \aid \n t'Sl1mated 584.200 book!> v.:rre chcl'ked out of1hc l1braf) s>stem this \l'ar. · Tht• a\'iesscd \'aluataon of Nev. port Bl'ach propcn) 1s1ust underthan $1 .o billion or $23.418 ix-r ca pita. Between 2u.ooo and 100.0<XJ tour- 1~s '1s11 Ncwpon Beach t'ach da\ depending on the weather and the season :-.lewpon Beach garbage collectcrs v.111 collect an estimated 45.500 tons of refuse next ~ear. That 1s an a' erage of two-thirds of a ton for each resident. Just Call 642-6086 hikes the city's remaining 655 em- ployees receive next year during budget hearings scheduled to con· elude June 25. The salaf) of Police C hief Charles Gross was S5 7. I 05 this year. Fire Chief James Reed earned $53.030 and C'it) Attorney Roben Burnham earned $57.160. Judith Clark. the director of the Newpon Bcac.·h library system as the highest paid female city emplo)ec. earning $44.61 S for the year. Each member on the City Council earns a $6.420 salary from the city and the mayor gets $9.660. The typical Ncwpon Beac·h police officer earns about $28.000 a year and the a' craite firefijl.ht~r earns about ... * * NEWPORT ... From Al '"The cit) ·s capital 1mpro,emcn1s budgt•t a!> one of the h1ghe'>l that we ha'e ever had. It is a third of lht' budgl'l. Normal!~ 11 is betv.et>n 22 p<.'rccn1 and 25 percent." W~nn saad. Dredging L · pper Newport Bay ac- rnunts for most of that increasl'. ~hout $2.S m11l1on will be spent on street pro1ec1s and ncarl) $400.000 will be spent on 1mprovang the sewer S)Stem. The c1tv's large sources of revenue rncl ude iS.5 million an property taxes. $8.7 million an sales and use taxes. $7. 7 million 1n water fees. $2. 7 m1llton in hotel bed taxes. S 1.3 millto n in parkang fines. and SI . I milhon 1n traffic fines. $25.800. Ne\\ pon Beach paramedtes earn $30.000 a \ear. Cit) lifeguar.ds ha'e an average salal)· of about S l 7.000 a )Car. The averagl' garbage collector working for thl' cit~ earns about $20.000 a year. Building inspectors ha"e an aver· age salal)· of about S27.500. The typical typist for the Cll} earns about S 15.665 a year. The a"eragc worker on the street rnaintenance crews earns about $11.000. Other salanes include Publtl Works Director Ben3amin Nolan. $56. 710: Finance D irector George Pappas. $53.390: Ut1lt11es Director Joseph De' l1n . $52.565: Planning DmTtor James Hcwicker. $52.360. Par~lkac es ana"Rccrcatton Ulrec- tor Ronald Wh1tll:'). $46.520: Manne Dir...-ctor Da' td Harshbarger. $45.445. General Sen ice!> Director Wade Be:der $46.790 and Building Director Ra1mar Schuller. $47.445. Sunny. cooler weather ahead f t•mperature'> \~Ill drop sltghtl> Wl'dnesda\ 1n Southt'rn California. but skies will remain mostly sunny \\<ith a few high clouds. the National Wcath('f Service said. Patchy night and mornrng low clouds along the coast will keep day11me temperatures an low 70s Wednesd a). Lows are t>xpected to dip low SOs. What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 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A98ll STORE COMPUTE" CfNl£R OR OlALlR NEARUT YOU A OtV1510N Of TANOV CORPORATION ' • ------------- Bu Lu T 1 ~ Bu4R[1 ---- Plans for Olympics t raffic tal~slated A Califom1a Hi&hway Patrol captain will discuss law enforcement's plans Tor dealina with the traffic crush from the 1984 Summer Olympic Games at Wednesday's meetjna of the Balboa Bay Republican Women. Fcder-a~. ' The I J a.m. luncheon will held at the Irvine Coast Country Oub in Newport Beach. Capt. Ken Rude will be the featured speaker. To make reservations, call 640-8S88. LeadenlJlp lecture .et Jn Ilea Balancina effectiveness for lelldenhip capacity is the topic of Wednesday's Winner's Circle Breakfast at the Neighborhood Community Center, J84S Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. Sausba Sherbin will speak on "New Beta Leadership" at the 7 a.m. buffet breakfast, catered by Delaney's. Call 96()..271 5 for more informufon. Motl:len of Twin• to convene The OrangeCoastMothersofTwinsOub will hold its next meeting Wednesday at the Seacliff Country Club in Huntington Beach for a fashion show of twins' and moms' apparel. The session will be a dinner meeting and guests arc welcome. Further information may be obtained from Juhc Antongforgi at 969-1 IS7. Consultant to addreu senlors The Argue•• eeen ln better day•. An <>ran~ Coun1y ~ Cowt jury MOacl9y l'Wltdtd Sl million in puniuvt d•••n IO an Anahrial womaft' who sued Stalt' Fann IMUruor Co. for Willf\alt)' ref'u~na to senlt an auto-1nsu~ claim in a prompc and : equatable manna. F0Uowin1 an elfJ\t-day lrial, .._.. Sat.alacb _... awatded the jud&ment and jurors dncmuned State Farm , lnsurancre Co.'s rcatonal Coaa Mcu ofrace violaled 11.a.e · insurance code sectiont W dclayint teltbnent of a SS.000 personal injury claim for m«e than 21 months after il was filed. I • • Satalich. who suffered bead and beck iajunes in a minor auto 1cc1dcnt that occurred in July 1974, initalfy was offered S2.SOO in tdtle.ncnt ofbtr claim, accorm.& to • her attorney Wayne Austero. · Austero said the full amount of the clatm was p0t • only after a lawsuit wu filed and the~ neared its triaJ date. After the in1ti.al r.cttlement was paid in full. a teeond suit was filed claiming the 11ant msurance company had violated msurance laws th.at require insurance comparues to r.cule claims promptly and equitably. Austero said. Austcro. a Newport Beach a1tomey. characterized the accident that tnwred the SI million award as a ·•routine .. or "minor" rear-ender. which occurred near the intct· sec-tion of Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in COJU Mesa. Senior leJislator Rex Tyner, a special consultant for Emeritus Institute at Saddleback College. will be the guest speaker at Wednesday's meeting of the Orange County chapter of the American Institute of Retired Persons. The event will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Hot Springs Dance Hall. 32506 Pasco Adelanto. San Juan Capistrano. All South Orange County cittzens SS or older are invited to attend. Funding-crisis may sink·Argus Hlstorlcal Society meetlng set Retired Costa Mesa teacher Mildred Fisher will be the guest speaker at Wednesday's meeting of the Cost1' Mcu Histoncal Society, to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the society's hcadqua.ners at Plumer Street and Anaheim Avenue. Fisher will discuss the early days of her teaching career, which began in 1928. Further information on the meeting or the society may be obtained by calling 631-S918. Huntington newcomers to meet A coffee meeting will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. by the Huntington Beach Newcomers Club. For further information. call 964-7886. Lecture on acupunture at OCC A three-hour lecture titled. ··1s Acupuncture You?" will be presented at Orange Coast College Friday at 1 p.m. The seminar costs $6 and will be held in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 102. Lecturer Ambrose C. S. Lin. a certified acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist. will discuss the ancient chinese technique for healing. and will present demonstrations and examples of how acupuncturejs accomplished. T1cket"S arc on sale in OCC's Communit Service Office in the conegc's Student CCntcr~ulldlng. or more information. call 432-S880. By JERRY HIRSCH Of !be DeltJ ,... ...., Effons to raise money for the Sea Scouts' ailing satling ship Argus have netted about $500. but Boy Scout officials say they need nearly SS0.000 to keep the boat afloaL The Argus, docked at lhe Boy Scour -Counctn S!a Base in Newport Beach. 1s being pu-mped out every mght to K'eep it from sinking.. Dry rot damage to the' stem of the ship. discovered 1n March during a U.S. Coast Guard inspection. has kept the vessel from sa1hng. Boy Scout spokesman George Trosko said. If the stem is not replaced. the 68-foot topsail ketch may have 10 be scuttled. YMCA holiday camp set SEARCHLIGHT ··There has been some money raised. about $500. But the' big news 1s that we received a $5,000 gift for the Sea Scout Program:· Trosko said. The doner intended the money to go for the program. but said It could_bc u~d to repair the Ar;&us~ he said. "We are tentative!) counting that as part of the money we need ... Trosko said. The ship was purchased by the scouts in 1970 and costs the Boy Scout Council about SI0.000 a year to maintain. Funds for the unexpected repafr job arc not available 1n the counc1rs operating budget and special efforts arc under wa) to raise money for the Argus. Trosko said "We are trying to spread the word that we need mooey for the ship as best we can and we arc trying to explore wa ys to raise money," Trosko said. "We have talked about ha ving the boys in the program contribute some money but we are really looking for local people who have an interest in maintaining the vessel -the Argus is almost a le&end," Trosko said. The Boy Scouts also are considering holding a benefit dinner or program to raise money fo r the ship, he said. The Argus was built in Denmark as a cargo ship in 1908. The dry rot was discovered when metal sheeting - used to protect the ship from ice when it sailed the Baltic Sea -was removed from the bow. Donations can be sent to the council's" Argus Fund." P.O. Box 531 S. Santa Ana. CA 92704. Joyce Manin and Orville Amburgey, Costa Mesa's · Man and Woman of the Year. will be honored at a luncheon sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Wednesday at the Westin South Coast P1az.a Hotel. The noon luncheon begins with SOC1al hour at 11 :30 a.m. The propam follows at 12:30 p.m. fee is SIS. Fot information. call the chamber office a1 979-0536. CIJUI cookoff tickets avallable Would-be chili wters can still buy tickets for next Saturday's fourth annual Irvine South Coast Chili Championshfp. to be held in Bommer Cao yon. If it sails, you' 11 read of it in the Pilot f~r-st r, The SS tickets can be purchased at the Irvine .,Chamber of Commerce, 280 1 McGaw Ave .. and through local merchants. By WALT ER BURROUGHS On Tuesday. Jan. IO. in the year ofour Lord 1984 after a hiatus of 17 years. there appeared the first ofth1s new series of Searchlights. Someont put a headline on it: .. A Grandfather's Pride Restored." Grand- fath er meant me worldwtde in terest in yacht racing. It is he who wrote the story about the Newport Yacht Cl ub formally challeng1 ng fortheAmerica'sCupm 1987. The announcement was made b)1 Cornmodon: • All I hope 1s that when the real act1v1ttcs • stan. there won "t be so much coverage that - "e ha\e a swarm of new settlers forthe Orange Coast area. Aficionados from aJI O\Cr North .\mencan arc bound to come Builders plan Irvine meeting WALTER BURROUGHS John S. Griffi th Jr_ of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. who told about formation ofa sy ndicate to submit the challenge to 1he Royal Penh Yacht Club in Australia. Unlike the rumored San Diego plan. Newport has actually notified the Royal Penh Yacht Club and put up the necessaT) money -good old Yankee dollars. and look sec I am sure that will happen. Wh en the) observe how lovel) it 1s here. Builder' liability due to GOnstrucuon defects will be the topic al Monday's meeting of the Home Builders Council. the educational arm of the Building Industry Association of Southern California. And so 1t was. the) 'II decide to Join us. The thins to do 1s JUSt rela:< and enJO~ 1t. More particularly, The dinner meettng begins at 7 p.m. at the Airporter Inn Hotel in Irvine. The cost is S23 for members. S30 for ,. non-members. CALENDAR After the Times-Mirror's Dallas, Texas. wrecking crew had almost succeeded in wrecking the Pilot, Editor Chazy Dowaliby was beginning to lead the way back. I was pleased to see signs of rehab1htation. But ifl was pleased three months ago (on Jan. I 0). today on Apnl I 0 I am Just short of beingecstat1c. Th1spublt cauon 1sshowin~ signs of moving forward, step by step, again becoming the publication of which all of the Pilot family were so proud before I stupidly sold 1t. You don't have to be a racin1 participant to have such interest in newsofboating and. particularly. sailing. anymore than yo u have to play baseball to be interested 10 that. This area is loaded v. 1th boat-bu1ld1 ng companies for one thing. Another 1s the great mterest in water-related 1ndustnes- dredgin&-bulkhead mg. docks and Just plain living w1th1n the sight of the waler - watching the Orange Coast College crev. and the UCI crew work out. The only other American yacht club so far 1s New York. There may be others but. as ~et. they haven't sho" n. Great Bnlain 1~ almost sure to enter. ~get to work figunni hOw to accommodat.c them. Get an answer to the domestic water problems that are sure to occur when all those new homes are bu LIL I hope 1 t Just 1sn 't old age that makes me think old times were better. Remember the two-engine Balttc cru1~r "Sea P1 lot'' which our paper ··teased" from m) daughtef'l It had a big after-deck large enough to accommodate three telc'\ 1s1on cameras The ski pper v.as one of our hnotype operators who Jo'\ ed the extra dut) and wouldn'I take an) pa) The little ship could tum on a dime and did so to 11ve the TV cameras a bettC"r field of v1s1on. Tuesday, April 10 • 6:30 p.m .. Irvine City Council, Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine. • 7:30 p.m .• Newport-Mesa Board of Education. The mere news oft he challenge has lots of interest for Orange Coasters. but the most welcome news 1s that Bill Ficker has been named chief adviser 10 the Newport S\ndicatc That means "coach." Harper Community Center, 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Wednesday, April 11 . • 9:30 a.m., Oruge County Board of Supervison, Hall of Administration, l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 7:30 p.m .. Board• of Dlrectora, Sanitation Dl1trlcl1 of Oru1e County, I 0844 Ellis Ave .. Fountain Valley. The latest sign ofhealth was Al Lock- abcy's story on Thursday about the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's formal challenge for the Amenca 's Cup in 1987. And only the Daily Pilot carried this story the next day. Not radio. Not television. Not even the vaunted Register. Nor the' arroga.nt Los Angeles Times Orange Coun- ty edition. But that's understandable because I doubt any of them even yet realize how tremendous the interest in sail-racing is on the Orange Coast. ff you want ph)sical e'\ 1dcncc of the "'a~ Orange Coast people-JU~t plain people -feel about sail racing )OU can sec a fine demonstration of 1t when hterall) hun- dreds of yachts takeofTforone oft he three regular Mexican port races Spectators crowd the high spots to sec lhc start of these races. • lfvou were around when Bill Ficker sk1pj,cred the Amenca 's Cup race you would remember the words on ever) one· s tongue "Ficker 1s quicker" rtl bet he still IS. A fnend of mine v.as head ofUnttC'd Press International at th e time. He told me that the press sel" ices worldwide earned more news about the i\menca's('up race than for any other sport or for an} other e~cnt. including the 01\ mp1c Game<;. One ofthC' TV photographers was Monty Montgomef) -once head camera man of the Indian Emp•~ great film ··The River.'' That's a <.tor. 1n 11sclfwh1ch rn have to tell ~ou one of thc'e day<.. PoucE Loe Almon Lockabcy 1s unqucst1onabl)' one of the best informed wntcr'I about )achting in Southern California He know~ th ere 1'1 a Police arrest hitchhiker in knifepoint abduction A'\ enue O'\ er the v.cekcnd The matenal "'a" d1sco"'erl·d m1'i.,1ng Monda\ Lagana Beach A burglan at a hu'11ne<.s at 537 ~outh Coa\t H1ghwa~ resulted in the loss of SSW 10 cash. the o"ncr reponcd to rx)hn· \fonda~ aflernoon A 36-year-old hitchhiker was ar- rested for investigation of kidnapping after allegedly abducting a female motorist at kn1fcpomt and attempt- ing to rape her 1n Laguna Canyon Monday, Irvine police said today. Robert Charles McCracken. 36. was detained for police by two Marines who came to the aid of the 18-year-old woman when she aban- CoetaMeu A Costa Mesa man told police he had been bealen and robbed early Monday mom1nJ. 1n an olley behind his home 1n the 900 block ofMis!1on Drive. The man. who had a swollen lef\ eye and cut lef\ cheek, reported he had lost SI« 1n th~ 2 a.m robbery. • • • An open prqe provided entry to thieves last wcelt at a home on the I 000 block of Tulare Dnvc. fh~y made away wuh several power tool,, a weuu1t and a camera. Lo was estimated at $2.609. • • • A Fcdco cmployc'( parked in the 1torc lol near Harbor Boulevard last week told poUcc her van wu broken into. The buraJara pried open a wind IMq and took 12 cassette tapes and a ca1tette radio, valued at $330. • • • A ttsidcnt of the 1600 block of Palau Place emerged from h1~ home doned her car at an intersection tn Irvine about 8:30 p.m.. at. Dick Bowman said. The Laguna Hills woman flagged down passersby at Irvine (enter Dri ve and Sand Canyon Road after being fo rced to drive at kn1fcpoint from Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, where police were told the Monday morning to find hlS un- locked car had been burglarized and pushed down the street. CJlsscne tapes. an adapler. a down parka. lwo pa irs of jeans. floor mats and a sweatsh1n were amona the items reported missing. Loss was placed at $220. lrrine An answerina machine wonh S 110 was taken from en unlocked condo on Rocky Knoll somelJmc between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monda)' ••• A woman 1n her late 20s apparently scared o~ 1 would·bc burilar who first knocked on her front door end whens.he didn't respond attempted lo lift a slidina J)a door out of 1u frame. The resident of Red Hawk didn't repon the l.llcmpl until I· 0 p.m .• two houn af\cr 1pottln1 the culpnt. • • • h1tchh1ker had ~n picked up. Bowman~1d. The woman ~uffered a minor knife cut on her hand when forced to stop 1n Laguna Canyo n as McCracken al- legedly attempted to hsault her. Bowman said. The woman resisted and returned to the h1ghwa} before abandoning her car. he said. A gardner working in the 16000 block of Red Hill Avenue reported the lhcf\ of a S2SO blower left in a truck and slolen during his 30 minute absence. • • • Burglars w11h " pr) tool got in through the front door of one bu i· ness suite m the 17000 block of lty Park Boulevard and stoic S20 1n petty ca h but failed 1n another attempt at the same bu11dina. Thr pne, .1p- parcntl)' occulTed over thr we<.'kend and were dl5C'Overcd early Monda) • • • Three hundred wooden pallets worth S 1.900 were dncove~ \tolcn Monda)' from the rtar of bus1nesst"S tn the 17.-00 block of Pullman St~t. Pohcc believe the then took place over the weekend. • • • Th•evc, stole 23 boxes of ceramic tile wonh $2,000 from a constru('llOn titt tn the I 7400 hlock of Dcnnn • • • M1\Ccllaneous propcrt} 'alued a1 S700 was rcponcd stolen from a rer,1dcnce 1n the 500 block of CatahnJ Strec1 Monda} afternoon • • • .\ peeping tom was rcportl"d in thr 2600 blcx.k of Glenn~) re Street earl> Mondav morning but pohcc could locate n·o suo;pects 1n tht '1cm11~ Fountain Valley Vandals \lipped into a home '\ 1a a d<>fti1C door in the' l 0000 block of La Quinta C'11'Cle and caused more than $5,000 10 damage They punctured a water bed and flooded carpeting. stashed fum1tul'C. smash~d wmdowt. and tned 10 light several matcheo; ••• Someone "ima~hed a bedroom win· dow to enter a home in the 000 blod of El IUncho .\"'rnue an<htole about S200 and a portable tclcv1s1on ~t ••• !uralan cnterl"d a home 1n the 17000 blOC'k of an Rafael \trttt and stoic $624 in mone~ and ahout SSOO 1n other 1tcm<1 Newport Beach A Newport fkat-h "oman reported the lheO o( hC'r \ \\ Rahb1 t rnn· 'cmblc valued at SI 0.000 from W"t Bal~ 8oulc-vard • • • A Lona Reach man rtponcd the 1hc:ftor100 t en11nl'v lucdatSI ~oo from h" hoatal a <1h1pvud in the :!200 \\ ;1/tcr Rurrnu~h~ 1~ the P1/ot'<t founding puhll\hcr blocJ... ol Paulil Coas1 H1ghv.a'\ \1onda~. • • • A -.:ev.pon Reach v.oman repnn~ the theft of a .,tcreo. records and tool' v.11h a rnmbined \alue ofS:!<H from her garage 1n the 300 bloc!.. ul ~meth~st \fonda} Huntington Beach ~ home burglar) v.as rcponeJ Monda) morning on thl" 18500 hind. of Vallarta Dn\C. Fntr) "a' m;hk through an unlocked front v.indo" The loss included an S 11.000 v.atl.'11 two walk1e-talk1c hcad'l<'ts v. orth StOO and S 125 in coins • • • .\ Mcrl"d1th Onvc resident re poned Monda) that his hlad. Schv. inn Cru1~r b1C)'Cle was <otnlcn from Sower') School. Q lOO In d1anapohs .\'\C Th<' loss v.as e<.t1 mated at SI 00 • • • '\ commernal bufllary wa' n: poned Monda' morning at lap b'\ thr ~. 11" M:u n St •\boul $100 "d' \tolen from lh{' bu\lness • ••• .\n cmplt1\('C' of Qualit\ Ru1ldin& Suppl} 7 CiO~ \\-a mer •\' c J1\- co' c~d \fonda) morning thut 'omc- onC' had u'iC'd md•' to break windo~-. 1n four compan) truck' fhr lo" v. ' c<.t1matC'd al SMXl • • • ~mC'onc \t1)lc a 1'11J...on laml"rn and lcn<.<'\ from a htim<' on the !t~OU hl<X k of ·\m\tcrdam Dn'\l' lht• l\''\1dtm rcpontd tarl\ toda\ 1 he lo'' "'' estimated dt ~~ 000 · • • • .\n emplo)tt of thl" J (. Pt'nnc\ store at Huntinaton (enter. 771., Edtnaer Ave .. rcponed Monda\ that somtonc brokt mto her blue IQ 4 Mu,tana. parked at the 'hoppna ctnter The IO\\ mdudrd \tt'.rto l'qu1pml·nt v.onh )2PO • • • \ man rcturnl'J tu "Ork on the '11 1<1 hlocl nt Aol-.:l '\ cnuc~ on \t11nda'\ anJ J1<.cmert."d somC'Onr h.1J \lolen Glr part' from the com-1'·'"' ., ~ t'llou. I % I Datsun pickup The lo<.<. '\\a' l'\llmated at S 1.000 • • • \ rt."<.tdl·n1 01 the 16500 block ot \\heeler < ircle rcponed Monda\ morning that hubcaps were \lolen ln)m his "h1tc 1983 Must.an&. The loss v.a<. t'<.t1mated at SI SI . • • • \<.lmeonc broke a window to bur· glan11~ a black I 981 8MW 3201 parked '1ondA) on the 8300 block ol l aurd"'ood Om c Th<' loss includl'd dothing \\Ol1h $ )()(), $700 'tip' too much \ l 1do Isle' man found t\ls ~oman lompanion ma) ~ave had a few morf incl' than he bargain~ for Monda' ntlhl . 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''We did it: we've aot th~ 1ood latches," Hart reported 11 Solar Mu was secured on the stand and began drawing power from the shuttle's supply. "Outstandini." said capsule communicator Jerry Ross in Mission Control. where cheers and applause erupted at the consoles. "The. historic first capture of a satellite in orbit for in-flight repair." said mission conuol commenter Terry Wb1te. A 1 television piCJure showed Solar Max bcina remotely rotated on the stand, putting it an position for the fix.it job on Wednesday, when astronauts George Nelson and James van Horten are to take a double space walk to replace two defective parts - a control system module and an electronics box. If they succeed in restorin& the satellite's health, it will be returned to its own orbit on Thursday. Success came on the last-<iitch effort to retrieve the satellite. which had eluded Challenger on Sunday when a space-walking astronaut was unable to hook onto iL If the crew had been unable to snag Solar Max on two or three passes this momin~. there would not be another chance because the shuttle is low on fuel. Even ifNelson and van Hoften can't repair Solar Max 1n orbit, flight director Jay Greene said they ha ve demonstrated what they set out to do -that the shuttle can renduvous with a satellite and service it, either by repatr or resupply or by returning it to Earth. That 1s a selling point NASA ts using as it seeks to attract commercial customers to its shuttle space transportation system. If the spacewalkers aren't successful. they·11 return Solar Max to Earth for treatment by ex pens. Manhunt for 3 convicts begun FORT PILLOW. Tenn. (AP) -Gov. 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Harbor Blwd., Sanu At1a, CA 92703 Wt s.11 (714) 654-8000 Open 7 D"' ''openf AW• 'Pizza connection• heroin ring broken By &M Ataoela*ff Preu NEW YORK -ltaly•s most wanted cnm1nal utcd • Mjdwestem "pizza connection" in a rina that smua.Jed more heroin anto the country than even the notonou.s French Connection -S 1.6 billion wonh over five ye~, authorities said. Thir1y-onc people were cbaraed Mon~y with participadna in a c0n1piracy that impor1Cd l,6SO pounds of heroin from Sicily, shipped it to mobsten in New York. Chicqo, Pnil•dc!J>hia and Detroit, and bjd the procteds abroad. Federal officials uid they learned orthe nna when two FBI qents infiltrated the Bonanno crime family of New York. "It is the most sianiflcant case anvolvana heroin trafficking by traditional orpniud crime that the federal aovemment has ever developed," said U.S. Attorney GencraJ WiUiam Frencll Smith said at a Manhattan news conference announcina the charaes. Salem women warned SALEM. Ore. -More than 200 Willemette University studtnts linked handsand prayed fora mluina coed as police aacncies warned you111-_Salem women to use ..extreme caution··· in isolated encounters with stranatrs. Meanwhile. pohct assembled a special team to probe nfystenous kllltngs and disapparances of young satcm females ... There art some peculiar things happening." said Marion County Distnct Attorney Michael Browne. "Women in the community should take every prccau· tion." Altogether. eight females ages 9 to 27 have been killed or vanished mysteriously since February 1981 . Jack•on plan• lorelgn trip PH ILADELPHIA -The Rev. Jesse Jackson appealed for a massive turnout of black voters to "make a difference" in today's Pennsy~ia primary election and announced plans for a trip to <.f~~ral America, the bia&cst hot spot these days in U.S. foreign-policy. Jackson said he would lead a peace delegation to Central America Later this month or m May to meet with representatives of the Contadora Group. an organization of Latin American nations trying to negotiate peace in Central America. He said he was invited to accompany a group of unidentified religious leaders to Nicaragua. where U.S.-backcd rebels arc trying to overthrow a Marxist government supponcd by the Soviet Union. Chln~e •paceman planned WASHINGTON -A future U.S. space shuttle flight will have a Chinese crewman aboard, under an a~ment President Reagan will announce when he v1s1ts China later th ts month. according to a published report. A viauon Week & Space Technology reported Monday that the Chi nese astronaut would be a payload specialist and conduct Chinese space flight experiments or the launch of a \hinesc spacecraft payfoad. The magazine said White House representatives and National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials met with Chinese offi~ials in China recently to discuss future space plans. Reagan is expected to announce the agreement during his scven-<lay visit to China that begins April 26. Cookie ale8 terminated SAC-RAMENTO -Whoever 1s_wllutmg the Girl Scout cookies has won at least a temporary victory in 14 Nonhem California counties. Barby Pulliam. president of the Tierra del Oro Girl Scout Council in Sacramento, said late Monda). "We·re temporaril y stopping deliveries. we·re asking the girls not todehverany more cookies until we get them all tested:· Pulham said the council didn't know when ~e~ would resume. She said the council's voluntar) acuon is supponed by the U.S. Food and Drug Adm1n1stratton . The FDA 1s investigating more than 350 repons of contaminated Girl Scout cookies throughout the country. • NAACP urges burger boycott LOS ANGELES -The local NAACP is urging a boyco ll starting toda y against McDonald·s restaurants that aren't black-owned. contending there's been too li ttle gold for minorities in the golden arches. The boycott is similar to a five-<lay boycott that ended Monday against the Adolph Coors Co. The NAACP said the Denver-based beer company had failed to bring blacks into executive positions and McDonald's bas few black-owned franchises outside low-mcome neighborhoods'. "We're doing the same thing with McDonafd 's that we did with Coors." said John T. McDonald Ill. president of the Los Angslcs chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ... They malce so much of their mone) off poor. d1scnfranch1sed folks. especiall) blacks. We're asking for an economic commitment that reflects that." said McDonald. no relation. Qua.te shakes Mammoth MAMMOTH LAKES - A moderate earthquake shook this Sierra Nevada resort area. but no tnJuncs or damage were reponed. state officials said today. Th<' quake. registering 4.0 on the Richter Scale of ground motion. struck at 11: 19 p.m. Monday in Mono Co•nty about 10 miles north of Lake Crowley. said Max Veal. spokesman for the state Office of emergency Services. Matricide bearlng beglns TORRANCE -A preliminary hearing for matricide defendant Michael David Miller. son of President Reagan's personal attorney. began behtnd closed doors with the defendant's father the opening witness. Miller. 21. has pleaded innocent to charges of raping and murdcnng Marguerite Miller. his 52·year-old mother. The young man's 53-year-old father, attorney Roy Miller. discovered the body when he returned home o n March 24. 1983. The elder Miller. a partner tn the Los AnJcles lav. firm of Gibson. Ounn and Crutcher, notified police of the murder. Nobelwlnnerdeadat89 MO COW -Petr L. Kapitsa. the Nobel Pnze-w1nn1ng ph ys1c1st who helped develop the atomic bomb. has died at age 89, the official news agency Ta$$ rcponed today. Tass s~ud Kap1tsa died on Sunday. Kap1tsa shared the 1978 Nobel Pri1c m physics with two American r~d10 astronomers. He was given the award for his pioneering rc~arch on low temperature physics. Cameroon coup arre•t ABlDJAN. Ivory Coast -A colonel suspected of leadma the unsuccessful coup an Cameroon was rcponed under arrest, and diplomats estimated that hundreds of soldiers and civilians were killed or wounded In thec.'t. upnsina. One rclldent interviewed on Cameroon's stale-run radio said the rebellion by prcs1denti1l 1ua.rds had 11ven the country Its fi"t experience with "watf'a.rc in its naked horror." The radio reports referred to the "human foll y" v1s1ble 1n the streets of Yaounde, the capital, wtth soldiers' bodiei sttll in burned-out tanks and buildinas damaaed by aunfirc. Prote•t Jn PlilllppbJa MANILA, Ph1hpp1nea -Riot pohct pushed back demonstrators tryin1 to cross 1 boulevard toward the U. Embassy dunna a nlly today prot6tina the k1lhn1 orfour 'student acttvist . The approximately I ,SOO protcsten had mused on 1 ~uatt acros from the embassy to awe.It the amval or a funenl motorcade bcarina ihc coffins or the four youths, whose bodies wett dua up Ma.rch 21 sn a common arnvt 30 milts south of Manila. The rquryoutlu d1sappcartd 1Rcr tak1na pan 1n 1 wetk·IOTIJ, oppo11- 1ion-loo march for 1 boycott of the Ma)' 1• Nation I .. stmbly rlttuon WlnnlDC team memben for •Terma of Endearment• In clude, from left, J ama L. ............ Actreu Linda Hunt_poeea with Oecar ahe won for •y ear of LlTln& nanaeroualy. • Broob, Shirley llacLalne 1'lchol8on. Grannies free after jall stay c SHERMAN. Texas (AP) -Two grandmothers who spent five days in jail for refusing to tell a jud~ where .another woman had hidden $45,000 say they won t change their minds, and their lawyer likened their incarceration to the "Spanish Inquisition." A federal judge Monday ordered the release of Evelyn Hertzog and Dorothy Pauline Lindsay, both 65. They were freed on $500 personal recognizance and ordered to appear for a hearing April 27. The women were jailed Wednesday after County Judge Lloyd Perkins cited them for contempt of court because they would not divulge where widow Mary Ellen Bader, 55, had hidden an estimated $45,000. Bader's son was declared temporary guardian of her estate after he convinced the judge that she was mentally incompetent, but she says the money is hers and that she is capable offending for herself. Hertzog is Bader's sister. Lindsay is a friend. Although Bader also refused Wednesday to tell where the money is, she could not be held in contempt of court because she has been declared incompc:tent. "I feel my sister has not been justly treated," Hertzog said after her release." ... I fit was just and ri&ht. I would do it again. I am not stubborn. I stand for the law of God.·• ~l-tre.at. It's-good-to.get out," said-bioosay. who was held closely by her husband upon being freed by U.S. DiSlrict Judge William Steger in Tyler. Perkins said he had no choice but to order the women Jailed when they refused to disclose the location of the money. "I be&aed them to reconsider what they were doing." Perkins said. • LOS ANGELES (AP) -The widtly: predicted .. Terms of En&annent" Oscar triumph finally ma· terialized, but few of' the year's major films went away empty-banded from the marathon ~6th annual Academy Awards show. And sinc:e most of the five Otcan won by "'Terms" - best picture, adaptation 1Crtenplay. di~. aetreu and 1upportin1 actor -came late 1n Monday's 3¥ .. bour teleast. produccr..writer-<lirector James L. Brooks said be WU beainnina to worry lhat hil fint reature film WOWd not take the bi& prizes. • .. About haJfway throuah the show J thouabt it w.- aoina to be a Iona cvenin& f'or this film," the bearded alumnus of such TV series as ''Taxi" aod "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" told reportcn backs•. . "The more they predicted us (as winners) the more l felt wewerebeinaset upforaarcat (all.. .. I'm suit shakinJ." "Terms," which traces a stormy but lov1n1 motber-dauahter relationship over 30 years, won the bi& cateaories but other films took nearly as many Oscars. "The Right Stuff." an epic film about the first U.S. astronauts, and "Fanny & Alex.ander," Swedish director lnpnar Bergman's detailed portrait of a wcaJthy, tum-of..thc-<:entury family , each took four Oscars. • "Tender Mercies"· won Oscars f'or its oriajnal screenplay by veteran· writer HortQn Foote and for actor Robert Duvall, playing an aging country singer who finds new life in a small Texas town. Shirley Macl.aine. winning her first Oscar for her portrayal in "Terms" of a strong-willed Houston widow, cracked a joke through tears as !ihc began an eloquent acceptance speech. "I'm goi na to cry because th is show has been as !ong as my career," she said. "God bless that potenual that we all have for making anything possible if we think we deserve it. I deserved Ulis." IM added after~~ Dltlia w1o..-...;~ who was aJso up fO, belt act.--and otMil wt.o"•itlil on tht film. M111 Macl.aiDe. who belrvcs u.·~.1 ' tiecu.-..rlhat iD «eatiQlblreatKW,·!I ... ....._ ~~ tha~ frWJy;I lldh Mill .aiound fWND Lake the mother in .. Tenn~" -. ..., a4* former attorney eieeeraJ Jobi Mucbdl _... a Sou woman wit.ha rcpuiatioa '°'Ge lier mind. Jack N.icholson, who lhe beet~ u...arouut who becolftel Macl.aiac'1 ~ lover, acXlepted &he bcs("~int act« ,-arcs wim ~ usual imv~. thaakifta Brooks for evci'ytlii" ''iadudina writina JI vmiona of this speech." Asked t.cu-wbetber be pla~ bi.mtdf or l character in the film, Nicbohoft replied: -DefiAi~y 1 .• cbatacter," drawin1 a pp from award ptaenter Mary Tyler Moore ... That's not what I heard, .. lhe laid. · Nicholson. who won the best actor award in I 97S rat .. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." JOtU Jack Lemmo6 and Robert De Niro as the sole winoen olbot.h suppon.Uat and lead role Oscars. .. I'm look.in& forward to more," ht said. • Du~all. a (our-time Academy Award nomin« for such films as "The Godfather" and "Apocalypte Now ... 'dmitted backstaF that his victory may have been .-nJt in rCClognition of his past performances, but "I think at W-. al~ on the strenph of the role." "I was surpnsed, but I figured maybe this year I had a better chance than in other years." added Duvall, who..W he hoped winning the Oscar "will k«p me in a p<>sitioa where I can do new and novel things and keep improvina. .. Linda Hunt, playing a male dwarf cameraman sympathetic to Indonesian insufFnts in "The Year of Livina Dangerously," won the best supportin& actress award -the first time an Oscar has gone to a performer playing a character of the oppos!tt sex. 7 . ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS FMSTERED Soviets· hike No bail teachers ' pay cut for MOSC6W (AP) -Sov1e1 leader Konstantin U. spying Chernenko told the Communist Party Central Committee today that teachers' salaries would be raised sharply as suspect part of a school reform program and that the "swelling" Soviet bureaucracy should be trimmed. Initial reports on the commmec meeting, by the official news agency Tass and Moscow Radio, gave a brief description of the business discussed by the 300-plus members. including "organizational and other ques- tions.·· Chernenko. whose speech was "long" according to Tass. spoke about the draft school reform law, which the Soviet parliament 1s expected to pass this week. It will provide for students to start school at age 6 instead of 7, and aims at getting more students enrolled in vocational high schools to learn job skills. Chcmenkd said teachers' salaries would increase starting Sept. I by an averaJe of 30 to 35 percent. in stages that will eventually give raises to 6 million teachers. A Soviet elementary school teacher now cams an average monthly sal<iry equivaknt to $147, month, compared to the average worker's wage of$2SS a mo nth. Chernenko said the "swelling administrative ap- paratus" must be tnmmed and conditions created under which bureaucrats would be "interested in movi ng. to put 11 figurat1vel). from the office desk to the machine tool." He said that while expenments are under way to determine how to improve the organization of the centrally planned economy. they must not "distract us from a more effective use of the existing institutions of management. .. " · ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -Former Army counter-intelligence officer Richard Craig Smith was held on $500.000 bood today after the government said he had volunteered information about his deal- ings with the Soviet KGB only when he thought they had been detected. William Cummings, Smith's court-appointed lawyer. argued that the financially strapped 40-year-old, Bellevue, Wash., man should be re- leased on his own re- cognizance. But U.S. District Judge Albert V. Bryan Jr., who set the bond. said. 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Luhrina said recent lqi1lation strcnathen- have a U74,000 tax surplus its firlt year and surplutet for Ina laws rqardina such annc.utlons ~akes them a four years thereafter, but any chanae in California's po1Sibihty a new city would have to live With. finance system could aller that, and incorporation backen The incorporation committee is also unsure how aren't sure how. much 1 new city would owe for lmprovem~nts to .the LAGUNA HlU.S (AP) -The dnve to incorporate "There's a lot of proposals, and they're all so variable ppnion of Moulton Parkway runnint throu&h at, a pro1ect the Oran1c Countr retirement community of Leisure that you can't put a pencil to them," Luhrina sajd, "We've catjma\ed to cost anywhere from S2 million to S6.S World is on hold 7 months after 1t bepn, tanaJed in heard there's aoin& to be some winners and some IPten in million. uncertainties over taxes, roads and unwanted followers. whatever they {leaislators) come out with. We need to "We don't want to be broke before we even act . Dr. Seymour Menton, The incorporation committee that collected s11na-knowwhetherwe'reaoingtobeawrnnerorloserbeforcwe started," commince member T.J. Handle said. l;-cisurc profe sor of Spanish and tures of support from 73 percent of the development's can proceed." World could wait out that problem, he added. letuna the Portuguese and a founding residents late in 1982 also is unsure whether that backina Another stacking point is "reverse annexation," by county pay for the improvements before incorporation member of the UC Irvine still exists. now that the threat of an outside land-grab has which small unincorporated areas could annex tnem· efforts resume. faculty , has been elected · eased. selves to the new city. But no one's <ienain whether midents still would chair of the Irvine division "We're just siuinj right now. same as we were a year A development on .Leisure World~s southe·m edae support them now that the city of Irvine's threat to annex of the UC Academic Sen-ago," said John. Luhnng, 72, leader of Jhc push to make and another on its northwest side both expressed interest a vacant 686-acre vacant parcel down Leisu~ World's ate. His two-year term will Leisure World -which excludes residents younger than in becoming part of a city of Leisure Hills but center has diminished in face of county oppos1taon. begjn in September. Dr. Se.....nour Menton 52 -the city of Leisure Hills. 1ne:orporation backers want a "bomogenous" to~n of Lubrinp said the lrvine proposal created an at- Menton succ.ecds Dr. ~ -Luhring ~s taxes as the most 1mponant question. A retirees only. mosphere 0 urgency that no longer exists. Marjorie Caserio as chief ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ spokesman for the se nate's 772 members. Menton came to UCI an 1965 from the Un1H·rs1t\ of Kansas a~ chair of 1he foreign la nguages depart- ment. He 1s 10tema11onall) recognized for ht\ re- ascarch and wnt1ng on thl· fiC'taon of Laun Aml'nC<t. His most recent v.orl.. t'> ··Magic Rt•alt'>m Rc- disco\ered 1918-11/tsl ·· Hl' 1 as nov. preparing a wmpa- nion volume on E-uropcan and American v.rater~. He live!. an Nev.port Beach Irv ine Lions honor 5 The ln·tnl' l aon'> and Liom·.,., clubs will !.pon!.llr th eir ninth annual com- mun11' av.ard\ d1nnl'r on Junl' ia1 t tCJ\ l 'nl\ers1t) Club to honor ft \l' outs1and1ng n uzem who ha' e contnbuted to the c11~ of Inane. 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R ecommendation'> should be 'iubmnted to And:r Kar:das. chairman of the commun1t) av.ard<, committee. 21 12 Busme'i~ Center Dnvc. No. 100. Irvine 92715 Persons sub- m1tt1ng no minations should include their can- didate·., name. address. phone numher and qualtfi- cat1ons Deadltne for nom1- na11on' t!> Apnl 30. r 1ckcl'> for the dinner are \IX SI I pn per<,on. Marine ouster probed 8 l L"' \ P ·\RI\. I \PI - l1 S ~t·n Pt•tt· W1hon and Rep JcrT) Pattt'r\on arc 1nvc-;t1gatang the plight ofa formrr Manne \C rge:int who face'> deporta 11on to South \fm:a a1dn '>3\ The la"mal..cr'> ma\ a\k that m1lttar¥ anti 1mm1gra- 11on ofliual'> rt·orx·n thl' ca~e of Earl ~tc"cn<,on . 25. who was d1'it·hargl'lf lac.I month after '\IX year\ ol ~nace when the m1lttal) discovered he had been born in Durhan ~ou lh Afnca. 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J n l>1C~11 < .1ld11rn1.1 9 21 ~H c; ~H'i r--------------------------, I What do you WI~ pnftt1 pbM? : Offil1al Enin I I th ink th<.· h t·-.1 n.inw lnr ""''., 1H \\ wtl111t·1 '' ~.llllt: ------- '\ddrt''-" ------- ~II \----- \1 j 1l t·n1m .·-. h) p..., ~ \o amt· Tht· Pl.11w P <> Bo' c;o1 ( t lilt I''' "" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L--------------------------~ ) J I -l 0renge CoMt DAILY PILOTfTueeday, April 10, 1984 J1c1 I AllDEISOI Reagan team backs dam Huge profits pred icted for la nd speculators WASHINGTON-The Reagan admin1strat1on 1s bending the rule:. 10 promote a$ 23 3 m ii hon boondoggle in Southern California that could bring immense profi ts to land specu- lators The project calls for construcuon of two dams-one on the Santa Margarita R" er. the other on a tributan . The an ta Margama ts the last free~flow ing wale~a) 1n Southern California. h nscs 1n the mountains east of Los .\ngelcs. rum through fertile' a Ile) sofa' ocado groves and reaches th e Pacific near the Man ne Corps' Ca mp Pendleton. Damming the Santa Marganta would supposed I~ pro\ 1de water for the avocado gro\'CS and the nearb} community, as well a-. Hood control fort he Marine base. These benefits are cued to just1f) the cost of the project. What proponents don't mention is the enormous benefit that could accrue to land de' elopers and specu- lators from the lake th e dams will create. Eager salesmen are alread} offenng lotson the future lakefront. In add1t1on. a'ocado gro' cs are notorious ta>. shelters-hardl~ the kind ofimgatton benefic1anes that should be funded b) the public The Pentagon 1s enthusiastic about the proJectand incl uded 11 tn asecre1 budget report sent to 1he Na'). In tenor Secretary William Clarl has gi ven the Santa Margantadamsa high priont)'. and has said he plans to brief President Reagan o n them personal!). Presidential counselor and Al- torne) General-designate Edwin Meese is another administration in- sider who has taken an interest 1n the project. After meeting the manage_r of the Fall brook Public U11l1tv D1 stnct. the local ut ility that has been pushing for the dams. Meese wrote him a letter on Oct. 27. 1982. Th ts was long before the administration publicly sup- ported Santa Marganta. M) as- sociates Donald Goldberg and Cork> Johnson obtained a cop) of the letter Meese wrote· "Although 1t 1s too early to predict the final outcome . I want to assure >Ou that we will be iiving "er) senous conc;1derat1on 10 Santa Margaflla as a pos~1ble ne.,.. construction start . " The Fallbrook Public L 11l1t) Dis- trict's public relations consultant for the dams prOJCCt 1s Roben Gamck. a retired admiral and old Reagan hand He served as Meesc's deput) 1n the White House until Scptl'mber 1981. when he returned to his a' ocado grove 1n Bonsai I. next door to Fallbrook. Ga rm t.. den1l'd he lohh1ed for Meesc's ~upport on !:>antJ Margarita He said 1\kc'ic and othl'rl altforn1an\ in the adm1n1stra11on .ire \I mph conccrm·d about the grm' 1 ng .,..ater shortagt· 1n the area En ' 1ronmcntahstsand other cnt1es oft he proposed dam' \3) the pro1ct·1..,.. ould ha' c unpred1uahlc effect~ on four l'ndangered \pt'ues and on hcache<. that dcix·nd nn <,and earned to the lKCJn b\. the ri' er The crlltc~ contend 1h:111hc 1•rn.t\'t I v. ould pro\ 1deonh "lln:nt\' wonh 111 benefits for l.'ach dollarol lCl'>t Hut the adm1n1\tr:it1on ha' rl'Centl\ Jl'- c1ded. 1n elTC'Ct . to do J\\a\ \\Ith \Ul h gu1deh ne~ a'> J U'>ll tic .111on tor..,.. ate r . prOJeCt\ The adr111n1'ltrat1on. meanwh1k. has shown an unseemh ha'>lC 10 nudge the ~an ta Ma rgarita prnJel·t along h> approving 11 hdorl' man~ of the economic and l'n,·1ronmcn1al impact stud1co; ha"c been w mpletcd. And they note that the White I lous<· has requested funds for the dam' before the\ have been authomed h\ Congress.:_ an unprecedented n' versal of 'itandard opcrnung procedure Footnote· In tenor Dcpanment ol- ficials defend thr project a<o a "m<:><Jl'I program .. But at S9.660 an acre tor 1rrigat1on . 11 will be the most C\· pensive '>Uch project e\<er undrrtat..en by the Bureau of Redamat1on J•d AnduJOD 11 • J)'Ddk•t~d col•malsl. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat "Whenever I look at ·1t n owadays, and feel destruction, I think~ This must be saved. this very tree; · · e cold shadow of rttcular thing. this ~~~ "I THOUGHT It WAS -too ~ 1o be a po-thole ... " Who owns"Wonder drugs? The fir~t commercial product ustng re' o lutionar) new gene-splicing tech- niques has now embroiled Cah- fomia's largest bio-engineenng firm in a lega l war over the nghts to some of the "wonder drugs" the new technology may produce. The California combatant in this struggle 1s Genentech Inc .. a South San Francisco company that pion- eered development of some forms of human interferon. Its ri val is Biogen, a Swiss company with U.S. head- quarters in Cambridge. Mass. Both are allied with large pharmaceutical houses that plan to market their products. The two companies ha\C skir- mished before, arguing over the rights to develop new strains of interferon from cells that onginated "11h a d)'tng cancer patient tn a Los Angeles hospital. But their ne" argument promises to ha\e more impact on the de,elop- ment of future med1cine1. and on consumer pocketbooks. The issue: Will companies be able 10 patent whok families of genetic products or just one prod uct at a lime? If patents co,er onl~ <ipec1fic products and not whole fa mil1 c'>. consumers should see more com pell · 110n and thus lower prices fur the new drugs than would appl) 1f one firm 1s allowed to corner the market on a whole family of gene-spli ced medi- cines. "This will be onl} the first tn a long list of hassles O\'er b10-engineered products:· predicts Genentech gen- eral counsel Thomas Kile). "Because THOMAS ELIAS so many companies have invested so much in this, the stakes are extremely high ." The dispute started when Biogen announced with great hoopla last month that it will soon start market- ing an in terferon-based cold remedy under the trade name of lntron rn Europe. The drug will be mass-produced by t he S"Cher- ing-Plough pharmaceutical house. It cannot be sold in this countn bccauS(' ll hasn't yet been approved b) the federal Food and DrugAdmin- 1s1rauon. B1ogen's chairman. Nobel-Pnze "tnnrng molecular biologist Walter G1lben. said his firm has been give n a patent on its tnterferon by the European patent agenc}. "This 1s the first patent in America or Europe for a recombinant DNA product." Gilbert said. "It covers all forms of alpha interferon whether it's made by bacteria, yeast or animal cells." Not so. says Genentech's Kiley. He said his firm got a U.S. patent la st Nov. 8 for a geneti- ca lly-engineered form of alpha inter- feron. The New Jerse) pharma- ceutical firm of Hoffman-LaRoche 1s no" tesung it. lnterteron 1s a protein normally manufactured m tiny quantities by the human body. It is effecti ve agatnst many viruses and geneticists are trying to harness it for use against diseases ranging from colds to cancer. Alpha interferon, usually made by white blood cells. has been cloned by insertion of genes controlling its production in human cells into bacteria and yeast cells. which then produce it in large quantities. Kiley says he is ··very confident" Genentech's claim to alpha inter- feron priorit)' will eventually win. Meanwhile. more 'than 150 other firms in the U.S .. Europe and Japan are competing to be first in producing hundreds of gene11call)' engineered hormones. proteins and other com- pounds for medical or industrial use. "We think we're entitled 1o a patent on all 12 t)'pcs of alpha interferon." said John Doorle). spokesman for Gene nt ~c h 's all y, H o ff- man-LaRoche. "If we get such a patt>nt. the others will ha' e to gi ve up on these products. But 1f Bioge n gets a patent. we'll have to gne up, at lea st 1n Europe. We've spent man) millions worktng on interferon si nce 1969 and Wt' are not going to let it be wasted." For consumt'rs. the best solution ts probably a middk ground. with each company having the rights to some compounds. For if any firm gets an ex tremely wide-ranging patent, 1t can onl y mean high prices for all patients. Thomas Elias Is a S•at• Moalc•-based columnist oa st•te Issues. Turtle Wellington, anyone? Three-fourths of our earth's surface 1s covered b)' the seas. But only one-fiftieth of our calones comes from the seas. So report those who Cllntend fish farming is the o nly way to feed a population that will triple 1n the next generation. The) note: An acre of land can produce 800 pounds of beef. but an acre ofsal1wa1er fi\e feet deep can orodurc 200 000 pounds of green sea tunics. That turtle meat 1s higher in protein. lower tn fa t. and according to the gourmet crowd. considerably tastier than beef. (). Has any golfer ever htt two rnn,C'cutivc hole s in one? A At least one golfer, if the record ts t•orrcct. On Sept. 2. 1964. at the Del Valle Country Club course tn Saugus. Cali f.. Norman L. Manley reported holed out from the se,enth tee. then did 11 agam 1mmcd1ately from the eighth. Can )OU imagine how Mr. Manley felt as he tried to tell thel'T! about 11 back m th e club house? And hO\\ the) looked at him7 L.M. Boyd Is a syadicated columnist. A tree grows in Brooklyn The Brook I\ n Botanic Garden. one of the v. orld's great sc1cn11 fie labora- tonc' for things that gro" from the ground. \.\Cnt toa lot of trouble and C'\pense this "eek to mo' ea 44., car-old tree b) heltl opt er T hl' tree would othe~ 1sc ha' I.' ht·cn l u1 down 10 make room for a maJor nl'" greenhouse. There'c; something spec 1al about tn:es l ltke thl·m and feel sorn for tht'm the way I do forelephanisand "°hales. It I!' so sad when an' one of them. so strong. so magntfin·nt and yet so vulnerahle to attack b~ man. 1' destroyed. When the announcements an· made b) governments. national or local. that there w11J be budgct CUI<, 11'salways 1he mm1 c1v1h1cd mc;t11u t1ons in oursoc1l't\. "h1ch loc,c thl' biggest pcr<:cntag~ of their npe1 at1 ng money. The orchestra must go the park can no longer be ma1ntamed. th<' library will be closed two n1gh1c; a week. the muM'um''I plan 1oexpand I!> ~t a'11dr. tcachcrc;' c;.1lanes are fro1en 11·~ 1tood to kno" Brookl)'n ca n 'it ill come up w 1th 1ht' mune' to~'\' L' J trl'e In ournl'W 'ifl.'\Jl('fS <tu ofle n fill<'d H. l. Schwartz Ill Chezy Dow1llby I 1.lc 1 .Jn l A '' I 1r I ' H1fl Pu(V1-.r1fl· L1rry D. Spe•rt V11""'ll'"ll I,,,,,., F'8nk Zlnl ....... ~· f Jc1 I ANDY ROONEY "-llh unpleasant stones about how terrible people are to each other. th1<1 'JIOI) wa<; wonderf ull)' refreshing. Herr were human beings wh o cared ahou1 so mething precious to them. The tree-1s called a Red 'ade crab apple tree. lt'sspecial bccaus~ 11 was de' eloped by one of th e Botanic (iardcn 'sown heroes. Gc.-orge Reed. 1 n IQ l 5. There are now thousands of the graceful weeptng Red Jade in countncs around the world but this one panicular tree was the mother of them ni l (It muc;1 have been the father. too I don't know how that 8()(~ Wtth tre('\ ) I ""asn't 3\ 1nterc!lled 1n this parttt'ular 1ree 3'i I was 1n the people "'ho had ~one to the trouhlt' of saving II Surrounding tht' Botanic Garden. 1n other pans of Brooklyn. then: is ample evidence of how quickly and t·;1.,1l) our fragile c1v11iat1on can d1'i1ntcgratc Then: art thousands of empty. brokrn-<Sown. rat-infested buildings that are nolonaer flt to be: II\ rd 1n c"rn though the strcc.-ts out4itdl• them are tet'n11ng with IX'<'Pk who ncc-0 a place to h"c. ~omconc t\gmng to complain that 111\ wron1t 111 '>ric~d oinnt·~ <n' 1n1t a tree when there are people in Brook I) n Y.hO don't have enough food ora place to hve. lfthe money spen t moving the tree had been s~nt. instead. on food for the poor. they would be hungry again today It v.ould have made littledifferenet" 1n th eir lives. The tree would have been a p1k oflogson a city dump. Forthe tree. tt was a matteroflifc and death. No one equates a tree with human life-it is not for the tree I rejoice. It's forc1vi hz.ation. It provided just a little bit of evidence that there are those among us who care about civilization. They work to nourish, preserve and improve It. E.8 . White, the grand master of the Engh5h language. wrote about a tree tn his little mastcrp1~. "Herc Is New York." I couldn't get it out of my mind a$ I ttad about the Red Jade crabapple tttc. The~$~gc 1$81 th~cndofhis thin book and Wfutc is talking about an old willow tree in the backyard of a house he lived 1n near the United Nauon' "It 1u bane~ tttc, long$uffcnng and much chmbcd. held together by strands of w1rt but b(loved ofthost who known. In a way 1t symboh1cs the my: hfc underd1fficult1cs. growth apin t odd), sapnSC' in the midst of concrete. and the steady rcachtng fo r the sun "Whenever I look at it nowadays. and fttl the cold shadow of dcitruc· lion. I think· 'This must IX' SDVrd, thi~ j)llrtu:Uhtrthtng thlHCI'\ lttC' "' And,-Roon~.tt I•• iryodlutt'4 rolumalft • • LETT ERS E.B. WHITE aathor .. , \l ii Hunter JJasn 't got a leg to stand on • I .~ 1 t I To the Editor: A reply to Mark Keller's attempt to krn a Bigfoot (Daily Pilot, March 26): Let's hope Mr. Keller shoots himself in the foot with his 338 Winchester Ma1num and becomes Un- U$pcsanthropos (Onef oot). This will allow the hairy and not so hairy to continue roaming the woods m peace without the threat of being blown away by someone suffering from , arrested devclopmenL ~ DENNlS QARTON Com Mesa Costa Mesa marina opposed To the Editor: Now our Ma yor Donn Hall wants Washington to spend money for a marina. He probably wants to keep Ke'i\ Sami;>50n (a "marina consult- ant" on this marina only) on the city dole for as many years as possible. Every time he announces that a marina is in the works for. the West side, you can bet someone makes a few bucks on the rise in property values the rumors cause. It has been goini on for 25 years. My vote is "No Manna," but I doubt ifhc will hear it. At least. he can't truthfully say that he doesn't know of any resident that doesn't want a marina anymore. but he probably won't listen anywa)'. I live on the West side of town, over there on Pacific A ven uc. Oh yes, we arc in Costa Mesa. The police department didn't know it until over a year after the council found a wa~ to annex us. Don't get me wrong; I thtnk . ...,. ~ the police in this town are ~at. It's the council and others of their ilk that bug me. Over here. we have been in the city for years and all we have ~ad is a one-time pajnting of the hne down the strec-t (off-center. yet). Not one slurry coat. certainly not a repair (even after a water line was put in and little holes cut all over the street). Plans have been approved and pro- jects built that have i~adcqu!ltc .parki or parking garages into which nonna vans and pickups can not the street is fulJ of cars is neve r s pt; t c sweeper goes down the middJ f the str'Cet early in the morning. With the money spent so far on this marina fantasy, lots of good thing.scouJd be done for the We~t side starting with my street. As I said, we are in Costa Mesa now. WILLIAM E. GILBERT Costa Mesa Build monorail at the beach To the Editor: Trolley cars have been suggested for rapid transit for the beaches. Few of us have been around long enough to know the problems connected with the old Red Cars that used to run. Because they ran on the surface. they snarled traffic. That was when there wasn't much traffic. What is needed 1s an elevated Monorail, like the one at Disneyland. It could run along the high water line of the beaches. It could connect parking lots in non-congested areas to the piers and hotels in the area. Because'.· it would be elevated; it wouldn''t snarl traffic. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa Support local business To the Editor: lt has been our understandtng that the city fathers promote loc.al busi- nesses. which in tum generate con- fidence in our city leaders. The recent campaign matenal from Ken Friess and Larry Buchheim was not solicited 1n San Juan Capistrano. I personall) called all San Juan Capistrano pri nters. and polled them with references to this pnnted litera- ture. To emphasize. no printer in San Juan Capistrano, was even asked to submit a quotation on these jobs. This breach ofsportmansh1p lea ves a bad taste in my mouth. Eleven years ago. when we moved to San Juan Capistrano from another city, there were only two print shops. Today, we have six showing the growth of our city. If we do not have the suppon of local councilmen where do we look? Apparently "trade at home" has little interest to some of our councilmen. Incidentall y. the placi ng of any un- posted matenal in or alongside of mailboxes is a '"no-no", which Mr. Friess and Mr. Buchheim should know. MRS. MARY JANE HADLAND San Juan Capistrano Shopllfdng's not funny To the Editor. Some pcopJe. like me, arc aware that children. teenagers. and adults are sboplifing. I was at South Coast Plaza one day and all of the sudden a teenaged boy came running out of a store and a security guard was running after him. A few people around me gasped. some sta~. some ran with the security guard and some even laughed at the scene! It is not a laughing matter! As a ~atte~ offact 1t is not even funny. It 1s scnous. We need to come up with some foolproof idea to stop shoplifting. The only problem is what? REBECCA SMITH Hard labor for dope dealers To the Editor: Moral regression. greed. dope and alcohol addiction arc three problems threatening our country today. Moral regression is caused by dope and alcohol addiction. which is causing o ur crime rate to skyrocket and fill up our prisons and houses of correcti on. The dope lobbies are so powcrf ul they influence our legislators who refuse to legislate harsh ~nalt1es for do~ pushers. The greed of legis- lators, judges and enforce ment of- ficials makes dope peddling more of a misdemeanor than a crime. Let's call a halt to all of this coddling. Let's revive the chatn gang and hard labor punishments with no parole. Punish dope smugglers. pushers. child molesters. rapists and corrupt of- ficia ls with a 10-year sentence at hard labor with no parole. The very sight of a roadgang chained together. made up of convicted dope\cri minals. rapists. child molesters and corrupt officials would go a long way toward correct- ing and eliminating these problems. It will take petitions. to place on the ballot. a demand for leg.islat1on for I 0 years hard labor and on parole sentences for these crimes. The will of the public can triumph over greed and corruption. Let's do it! FRED H. PFEIFFER Newport Beach Video generation needs bikes To the Editor: The children of today are no oiffcrent than the ch ildren of yester- day. An inquisitive mind, an acti ve spirit aod overall love of life arc the attributes of each new generation of youth. But, while today's adults are getting more involved with fi tness and outdoor activity, many youn$- stcrs seem to be trading in their bicycles for a more sedentary lifestyle. Computer skills are certainly 1mpon- ant and video aames divertina. but these ac1ivitics should be balanced with plenty of sports and exercise. Never undcn:sttmate the impon· ance of, say. th:u traditional kid'$ bike. It cen.ainly provided my gener- ation with: •A means of 1ranspona1100 wh ich satisfied my 1ndc~nden~. •A sense of pnde and accomplt h· ment (who can ever forgc1 the da)' they finally mastered a two-whttlcr?) • A way of shanng adventure and new stahlJ and sounds with friend . • Plain good old cxercist. When .I rcc211 my childhood hours playina o utdoors. I SAvor mcmoncs of the f rttdom of movement and act1Vlt) that cxc-mphfy childhood Runn1 n jumrina. ~ikin -JU'lt playing -kept us fit and allowed us the luxury of sheer pleasure. lntelkctual and mechanical stimu- lation are necessary and rewarding activities. Children today arc lucky to be livin8 in the age of computers with the world of"high-tech" within their ~ vasp. But a balance must be struck bctwttn the mind and body in an effon to allow the well-rounded development of our youngsters. The current trend towartds health and fitness is a positive step in this country and a good. sound at· t mospben: in which a child should , grow. Let's san this trend now with ' our children. Encouraie your youna-l stcr·s involvement in outdoor physi-• c.nl activitiC1. In fact. aet out there and Join them for a bicycllna trip. a pmc of catcb. or a hike in the woods. • Outdoor recreation is the perfCC1 opponunilf for f1m1hes to spend ptteious tame together, We Wlll become a more fit nation, ~m1ly ttes will be trcnathcncd and .,.~·u ht cloSCf to our kids. DAVID F. rROU rv Exttutive Otrcctot' United tatcs Cycling Federation. lnC' '\ . \' , ·SmiJc.age im9roved • Dr. Billion saving parents money · He also plans .. some scrcenin• for with the first set of teeth, but tbe ae(t any abnormalities that could belp set could be destroyed!' preventextensiv~costs later. We'd let Billion estimates just that one ta& parents know that aae I is an could save paren.ts up to $2.000 ii aPP.ropriate time to stop civina the unnecieaary dental "'Ott, wllidl with children's dental precautions By KEN MURRAY Dellr .... Cen1111 ...... nl During an international festival m Mile Square Regional Park, an ex pee. tanun,0\hCLand.-hcc.Jlushand...wcrc attracted to a booth wi th balloons, a gigantic set of tC'eth and matching toothbrush. The woman picked up some litcra· ture and a business card that read. Patrick H. Billion, D.D.S. & As~ sociates. Pedodontist. "Arc you a children's dentist?" she asked the friendly man inside the booth. "Yes. I am," he sm iled. Smiling at her husband, the woman said, "We're going to need one!" In the last 11 months, Dr. Billion has dcvefoped a thrivin' private practice in Fountain ValJey s Warner Vi11age Medical Center, providing comprehensive preventive dentistry for patients from l to 19 years old. "Our primary object ive is to pass on valuable health information," Bill ion says, "and to make people feel good ~bout themselves and motivat enQugh to help them· selves." / One way is the enhancement and monitoring program where children are taught to brush and floss their teeth. They also are Jiven infor- mation on how their bodies work and how it all relates to the head, neck, teeth and gums. ........ .., ... .....,.., Pedont:lat Patrick Billion opena wide for a dental ezamln- ation by one of hl• patient. in hla Fountain Valley office. But Billion and his staff, Lisa Nelson and Marcy Miskovich, who run the propam. do a lot more than "the traditional thing" on how to brush. "We have moms and the kids come in and we play a role reversal game," Miskovich says ... The kids get to seat Mom in the dentist chair and look at her teeth with a mirror." Charcoal substance may cause ~ceJ; _!>\!lit ma benefit heart choleste The children explore their m other's mouth, playing with the dental instru· ments to get familiar with the exam· inationpr~ The next stop is the Enhancement Room where children and parents share some sugarless snacks. such as all·natural prctzelsl and learn brushing and flossing. "almost as a sideliS)lt or something." says Billion. laughing. ., ~RICAN HEALTH IU.OU. Slll'VIC8 HowlMMyou cool< your meet? Rout or barbecue? Eaay. )'OUW•lt. Eweyone knows that cMrC09I grtllng lntuMe the l'nll9lwfth OWOIWWOO-* ~oc:Sbon1. · SUre, uya a team of r9N8tchers. But <XH'\llder thll: The ._.. ~ 9tOrMttc tutmancea that are lmptfcaUld • ~ haw a pot9ntlelly benefld., effect on ~ ohoJ..-ot. Ttwy r-. O.· ~ of HOL Qholee1erot, the IO-C8''8d good chotelterol that Mlp9 dN,I' t,..blOOd stream of fat~ "We get people bubbly and happy. then say. ·ey the way. you brush and floss your teeth so that you have nice smiles.' It's done wi1hout attaching any guilt 10 it ... Besides getting the kids to play with their mouths and make faces to motivate them to brush. Nelson says it's an excellent opportunity for parents to ask questions. Or. RF. Hehr and coflMgue9 found that 14 ·<JUneM of <:Mrcoel-barbecued beef a dayfornlne days rWeed HDL cholel•ot leYM9 25 -percent. The same amount of meat oootted In an electric °*1 Md no effect on HOL levefs. What to do? Chooee your own risk, of COUl'M. .. The idea of coming in and not PAPARAZZI Who's masked man? Tom Smith went ape over usual tuiedo requirement By ANN CONWAY Oaltf ~ Cwrup Dndanl When Huntin~ton Harbour's Madame Butterfly and La Traviata guilds issued invitations to their first "Mask"Queradc party. fund-ra1singcomm1ttee members held their breath. How would people respond to the idea of"mask encoura~ed -costumes optional.'' long after the confetti of Mardi Gras had settled? Not to worry. In a resounding response to the irresistible mystery of disguise, more than 200 guests arrived at the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club in eclectic. eccentric and exciting getups. The diners danced and contributed $7.500 forthe Orange County Performing Arts Center. For many "Mask"Queraders. it was a chan<:e to final!}' break away from the Halloween mode and get into themes locked up in their"Youngerthan Springtime" fantasies. For instance. Tom Smitb, rebelling against the formal requirements ofso many fund·raising functions, again, rented a "luxe tux with tails." Only Saturday night. he jeered at his own discomfort through a gonlla mask that was frightfully life-like. His wife Lindy, who came asa southern belle, spent the evening wishing she had Clark Gable on her arm instead of King Kong in a "monkey suit." Eventual winner Sandra Clouse appeared as one of the exquisite porcelain clown dolls she has long admired. Wearing an aquiline-featured. papier-mache mask purchased on a recent tnp to Venice with husband Robert, Clouse added a ruffled net neck piece to her stark black ensemble and spoke not a word until after the judging. Ol~~a.n• Jallan and vtckl Man flprecl oat t Tweetle Bird and Syl•eater we.re When thejudgeschose her for first place the} hadn't a clue to her identity. Dorl Matthews (second place winner) looked like she'd stepped out ofa Borneo bandbox with her impeccable interpretation ofa tribal member while husband Garwasint1m1datingasaGreat White Hunter. Lois Fults and Dorothy Lortie had decorated with a kaleidoscope of helium balloons everywhere and tables centered with ftee-form mylar cutouts sprinkled with confetti and sequins-accented by more balloons and the masks o f comedy and tragedy. Other committee members were Jackie Demos, Pat Strehlow, Missy Prowell, Carol Bacolla, Doris Willis, Mary Thompson, Eleanor Raff el, Dolores Franck and Vickie Ma rx. Also attending were Jodie (president of the Hunt· 1ngton Harbour Guild-all chapters-forOCPAC)and Jim Miller, Helen (president of Fly1 ng Dutch man -the couples' chapter of the Harbo urGuild)and Bob La Bayne, Gloria and Tom Hyams, Jacqueline and Lou Abel, Rutb and Win Baird, Lloyd and Bob Baron, Helin and Lew Orlard, Peggy and Pe ter Mourttz, Mary and Ken Busche and Elaine and Julian Zamblanco. More in disguise were Jackie Ross, Jean and Lou Zimmerman, Nancy and Tom Grtley, Maralee and Lou Whittler, Barbara and Dick Shively, Sally and Roser Fenton, Carol and Jim Kloss, Sue and Michael Liff, Barbara and Ace Mason, Betty and Veni Mays, Eve and BUI Thompson, Carolyn and Hal Norlng, Joanna and GeorgeCbase, Jou (president ofl.a Trav1ata)and Bob Lund, Alyse (president of Madame Butterfly) and John Rankin, Rosemary and Norm SmJth, Myra and Joba Spillman, Nancy and Jolul Alley, Tom and Nancy Kasaball, Angela and Don Hartfelder and J oanne and Keo Dixon. ... 1'.t Barban and Be.mle 8teinbeJ:a dUJ'tni tbe • M&U•• Qaerade Ball competidon. • having any work done relaxes them child a milk bonle. By that ume. he or would have to be done in a hospital; and we really see a difference in the she generally has enouah dexterity to To help a child adjust to deftti1~. parents' andchildren'sattitudes," she pick up a cup and drink." h~ .talks with. the IJIUC!llS on the fi,. '8dds. Bilhon . sa)" that Nursin~n,k -J'UliLll:IOlll..bl~mlcuioaa1-11w-~--t'I ··-BiUiO!t" and--fivr s1x Otht'f'-MOUtft, ecaymg con iiion seen 1n and w~ the family is experiCftCitls pedontists in the ~ountain Val· many 2· to 4--year-olds, can result that mjght be atrecuna the health or. lcy·Huntington Beach area are com· from bottle.feeding ·beyohd 12 happiness of the chjld. Mean...._ bining efTons to stronJ)y advocate months. the young.stcr is given a tour o( die that children begin seeing a dentist "Tbe infection spreads upward office. This consultation is frtt. • early and emphasize prevention, along the root of the tooth," he If the parents wa nt to proceed wilh rather than correction. explains. "and when the child is very the program, the next step ts a For instance, Billion gives parents a young. these teeth arc not hard and complete visual ex.am, includ1na very tiny toothbrush for the infant solid like normal teeth. They're like X·rays. whkb are used sparingly and and teaches them how to use a tiny jelly and the infection will just go in at very low levels. gauze sponge to clean teeth even and cat them up. The second visit involves clean!nJ before brushing begins. ··So you not only have a problem (Pleue Me DEM ImT1lY /112) r Friendship on the rocks _ for recoveri_ng alcohOlic SHE hasn't had ------------ a drink in 90daysand wewentoutto lunch to celebrate. SH E proudly displayed the 90-day chip she had earned from Alcoholics l.1111 Aa.CAZI Anonymous. •••••••••••• SH E looks so lovely. unpufTy and slender ... as opposed to before. SHE's optimistic and happy ... and frightened. SHE needs some new friends. SH E's trying to resist doing double time to make up for lost opportunity. · SHE feels abandoned by her former drinking companions.who call her a "party pooper" and think that her total avoidance of alcohol is ridiculous and unn~ a~er-husband, she-says, is-also.giving hcT a bard time. He tells her she is too involved with herself and her non-drinking -at his expense . SHE says that not drinking is the most important thing she is doing ... and she's right. SHE is a recovering alcohohc who's sobriet)' is tenuous. Alcoholism is nothing to be ashamed of. but h;t.d SHE continued to drink. it would surely have become a disaster for her. The inevitable progression of the disease of alcoholism can only be prevented through continuing attention. control and recovery. SHE knows that people die or go crazy from alcoholism and I, for one. applaud the victory of her decision not Jo be co.unted among them. From her history, I had learned that she never drank in the morning and rarely at midday. Evenings were the time she had gi ven herself permission to unwind and to occasionally pass out ... with booze. In fact. alcohol had provided her with her only source o f true relaxa.tion. SHE had surrounded herself with people who justified her choices. Many of her friends arc heavy drinkers; only some of them drink alcoholically. Ninety percent of the adult population of the United States drinks alcoholic beverages. Ten percent of those ot an estimated 10 million people arc alcoholics. And they aren't the only ones to suffer. Alcoholism also takes '8 heavy toll on those who love alcoholics. The American Medical Association recognizes al- coholism as a disease, and as such. it must be treated. As opposed to other chronic illnesses like diabetcs, it has gotten a lot of bad press. We know from current medical and psychological research that drinking ilcoholically does not represent n intentionally, hurtful, acting out behavior. Alcoholics come from and are found at all levels of society. The steteotypical image of an unemployed or under-cmpoyed derelict applies to very few.---,--- Alcoholics Anonymous, with more than a million members world·widc, has done a superior job of educating and helping alcoholics to help themselves. Al-Anon and Ala·tccn offer hope and strength to the families of alcoholics. The medical and _psycboloeical cstablishemen\ suppon the efforts of these fine organizations. Like many others. my lunch partner had teamed to use alcohol as a cure-aJI for what ailed her. She had no-. expected it to cause more problems than it had cured. SH E's been sober for 90 days and AA recognized the celebration of her three-'month binhday. SHE remfods me happily of the last line m Tom Robbin's book ... Still Life With Woodpecker." -"It's never too late to have a happy childhood.·· Dr. A.lgazi is a psychologist and mamage coun~lor m Corona de/ Mar. Address any questions to Lmda A}guJ, Ph.D .. c/o Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 91'626. Hormone controls calcium balance Vitamin D may help curb cancer --- Time was. vitamin D made strong teeth and bones. and that was that. Toda\ sc1ent1sts behe\e the vitamin may also help curb cancer and stave off adult diabetes. The ne"' \ 1e"' is an outgrowth of the disco' el) by Dr. Hector De Luca that '1tamin D. made in the skin by sunshine and pro' 1dcd by some foods. 1s con,erted b' liver and k1dne}s into 1lS al't1\·e fonn. a hormone that regulates cak1um bal- ance in the bod\. Clearly. sa} s De Luca . 0.-, ........... .., ....... ~ Lindy Smith danced with the aorllla of her d.ream8 - huaband Tom, who WU rebellinC &Cainat tuz formality. biochemist!) chief at the Un1Hrs1t) of Wisconsin. vitamin D or its hormonal form. calcnnol. can help repair bone~ weakent'."d b) k1dne) d1sea~ and osteoporosis. the bone-thinning condn1on that affi1cts one in four wht!.& women over 65 in the Unttcd tales. A, s-..nthet1c form of calc1tnol ma} soon be a-..a1labk for treating osteoporosis. Barbotlr Oall4 pre9ldent Jodie Ml.lier and hUb.n4 Jlm concratutated S&Ddra Clo-ue for her ••beet C09tmne." ,,. But the hormone has more far-reaching effrct on the bod} De Luca and others have d1~"ered that · an unusual assortment of bod) cdls are targc-ts for the hormone. notably white blood ttlls and the m- suhn·secreung. cdk.of the pancru They find that vitamin I)' •Suppresses out-of-control gro~1h of lculcoc' tis. the white blood cell that go awl"\ m lc-ukemll "The anticancer stol) 1s heating up." De Luca told Amencan Health mapzme. "There's goma to be a bl& thrust 1n this area. R~archcrs a.lrcad) know that vltam1n 0 1 fu mo~ effc-cu vc 1n supprcs '"I cancerous growth lb.an '1tam1n "' •May help rqula1e alucosc mc,abohsm "Vitamin D-<tefic1ent arHmals have 1mp&ll'ed producnon o( 1n uhn in responst '° aJucosic.=· Ort Luca reporu. .. Maybe pan oftht-falloff i• aluC09C tolcrant't' that OCC'\ln m oldC'f people 1s dut' to I ~of ... it.am1n 0 °' cak1tno1 •· ta\' tuMd. • I I ~ I ' I • ( 1 ( f • i ( Late motherhood increases breast cancer risk Health officials fear an epidemic Although the cau~ of this poten- tJaUy f.ataJ disease are 1ull unknown, 11C1entists have drawn a proflle of women at biJhe t ri k of developina breast cancer 1t some time durina Corporate offices are crowded with their lives. "First live binh at 30years prqnant female executives, and sud· ofage or older" is a risk fa~t~r found denly women's "bioloaical time at the top ofall the expens lists. clocks.. are front-pqe news.. The Scientists think that early preg· ~nerJ ti on of women who postpone$! · nancy exerts a protccti ve effect on the' marriaae and motherhood for college milk ducts. where about 15 percent of and ca.teer count their remaining all malignancies develop. oever have children at all have a lower n sk than those who first ajvc binh ancr age 30. THE CHEMISTRY OF CON- F1DENCE ''We have nothing to fear but catecholamines themselves." Not very catchy, but maybe true. merely wary-often anakes, spt<ters.; heiJhts. And while psycbolopst Al- ben Bandura apphes therapy for eliminati"' their panic, psychtatrist Jack 8archuchccbbloodchcmi try. PARJS -AJI ot Plari1 is preanaDl this )'eat. Or attma to be.. In the land of Lamaze natural childbinh. bavin& babies a la mode is the subject or p1uionate diacuuions in new. Pl~ TV and idewalk cafcs. While there's still much ado about fathers helpina deliver their children, this year's raae is for helping mothers confront I• difference between the baby of their dreams and the flesh-and·blood infant. nant women t.o re&e.a.i the cmbmD you ~t a drawina o( an infant J~ul. tJ aays Soule. Another common •IMlf is the typically briaJit-eyed baby O{ advertisements. Then the real baby amves, wailint and Oamnt. The confliC'1 betw«lt reality and the dream often aurfac:a as depression in the motbtt', aays th- instjtutc's Dr. Anoe Frichet ... T hnf women feel empty, usel~. lik , failutes. They have ltff l fattatle1 u4 no sense or communication witn the ycan or months before they arc too The breast cancer toll 1s aJ~~)' old to have children. formidable. An estimated 40,000 When we're Kated, it is these hormones. primarily _epinephrine and norepinephrine. that make our beans race. elevate our blood pres~ ure and send the level of stomach acid soanng. "We stAl1 by showin• the phobic a spider throuJ!l a window., then ll'lrough an open door;• saad Dr. Bandura. Evcntuallyi the patient le.ms to handle sp den directly, without fear. They feel a big change an the level of confidence going into a frightening situation. says Bandura. Because the first rush of panic never arrives. there is no spiral of fear. Without recogn~ing that the cut-baby." turc programs them for such a Soule believes that ultra-sound 'conflict, and not knowina bow to imagjna of the fetus. now si.ndard head it off. Dr. M_ichd SOute con-P.taetice, can help solve the problemQ tends, mothers may apend the first 'It's like a first binh " says Fricbeo vital months after childbirth locked "the first discovery of the real baby.f , in depression. Soule calls th e procedure the "volu~ Politicians, city planners, cconom· ists and businessmen arc busily studyi ng what this new phenomenon will mean to the United St.ates within the next decade or two. But public hQ.hh officials are cc nain of one thing; The late-motherhood boom wiµ bc&tL.a.n CJlldcmiC of br~Sl cancer. women will die of it in 1984. Nobody knows how h1&h the figures can go 10 the next two decades as today's new mothers enter that proven h1gh-nsk zoee -being between the ages of 45 and 54. Many experts worry. By contrast, women who give b1nh to their first full-term child before age .Li.i'educe their brea '"~OCt'f'-RSk-by about· one-third . And women who Worse. the very symptoms of fear may be so frightening that catec holamines n se even higher, leading to more fea r, more catecholamines and a spira ling panic reaction. A team of researchers at Stanford University is testing the theory amon~phobics. peoplew1Th exrreme fear of things that make the rest of us Chemical action mirrors that effect closely. Dr. Barchas finds. A high level of confidence equals less catecholam ines in the blood. Blood tests may therefore be an accurate measure of emotional upset, says Barchas. ·:tt·s llA c1ci1ina advance an rrfating mood to physiological state." CHILDBIRTH STYLES The problem. says Soule, dircct~ory intem.iption of fantasy," a pu ' of Pans's lnstitut de Puericultur on thLfr.cns_.h tenn,.Jo abQJ:tio begim -Ttr1ltioteR:erta. a s w e • vo untary mterrupuon of Preai girls start forming a picture of nancy." : perfect baby. "When you aslc prcg-Amerlcu Healtla Mapll.De Se.,.~. AtHI l.uDEIS ANONYMOUS IN A TLAH'T A QEAAA.: hrentawhohM9~._cNkll., ~ tnmj',,_,.nlon, htwe~hlr~ ttll~upto the Children tom.ke...,o.t~. "~•your~ .... ,.. ..... en order toQlv.your ~Oltldaen..._.c.ralfldaloetlltlM .... -.• you erefOOhh. Dreame~be9ernld, Youhe\19 • Mf'nedyc>ur8. Now .. youraMdrellwnthllrt. • • • OEAAANN LANOERI: IWMdumbfoudedtoNedtM fOllowif\g Nne In your column: ''WMn the glr1 you ldla goodnight aft•thtflrw1dele~you-good•klll• yougawher, y<>Uwer.ne>Ctheh OMther9, Mi.ter.'' That le aa eexflt a Nmllrk •I MveMen In print In 10 )Wtl. Obvtousfy you t>eeteve It le Ot< for a male to be WOfidfy Md experlenoed, but• woman Md better not be(or ltlOUkt hide the fact thet she le), leet lhebe con8'dered dameged mercnMdtM. Oon'l you befteve H'I tlmewom.n were pee nlttt9d the eame l8XU8I frMdom "*' ha¥e belr1 enjoying for centurles?-OVTRAGEO IN VtAGINlA DEAR OUT: You would not b 111 .. thevolume of qry malt generated by ttMd line. tn !'ft oepect tt wa about ea funny as• fl.....tarm fl,.. In en otd folk•' home. Oscars still make a good show but •.• You h ave to s tt through technical tedium to-get to t h e good s tu-ff By JERRY BUCK AP T•YWoft Wrll., LOS ANGELES -What a mixture of t•xc1tcm1:n1 . sparkle. nostalgia and tedium was this }ear's .\cadcm) ~wards presentation. The Oscars. despite all. 1s a rousing good shoY.. and this year's was one of the best. as Oscars go. Linda Hunt"s modest acceptance for her best supponing actress award. Sh1rle:r MacL.aine's grand and amusing speech after her best actress award and presenter Frank Capra's playful twitting of the anxious nominees were wonh the wait Monda) night. And quite a wait 1t was. The presentation of the 56th annual Academy Awards on ABC -the show the} promised would be over in three hours -lasted that and another three-quanel°l). As the anxiety mounted for the big awards. so did the anx1et} for the show lo end. MacL.a1ne quipped, 'Tm going to cry because this show has been as long as my career." The nostalgic tnbutes to Shirle} Temple. Da\ 1d Niven and Hal Roach were h1ghhghts of the show. Roach's ex planauon of how the banana peels from the crey, 's lun ch were collected to use in pratfa lls was deltghtful. T he chp of "Shane" to show the fil m editor's craft was interesting. But why, oh why. did 1t take 35 minutes to get to the first acting award and another two hours to ge t to the next one? As host Johnny Carson told the audience. "Don't go awa). folks. we have plenty more technical awards coming up .. Uft~ Dolly Parton hugs beat actor Robert Duvall. Fa n s voice gripes to acade my ove r Barbra Streisand om ission By JAY ARNOLD Auoclel.cl Pt-Wrl ... LOS ANGELES -Fans who flocked outside this year's Academy Awards to cheer the arrival of such luminaries as Meryl Streep. Shirley Macl.aine and Jack Nicholson also loudly noLed the absence of a favorite - Barbra Streisand. Hundreds of movie maniacs waited hours -or days -outside the Music Center for a chance to glimpse the celebri ties as they amved for Monday night"s 56th annual Oscar ceremony. Man} of theJ•oung women in the group sounded as 1f thev had died an gone to hea,en when tall. good-looking John James. star of TV's "Dynasty," stepped from a li mousine to make the long. red-carpeted walk inside. Timothy Hutton's "aw. shucks'' shyness also drew delirious screams from the mostl} youthful crowd. who oohed and aahed over every elegant!) dressed arrival. "Hey. Meryl!" they screamed. "Chad (Everett), we still love you! Shirley! Shtrle} !" Several homemade signs proclaimed the crowd's preference for Streisand's relativel) neglected "Yentl." "Oscar. You Missed Her Blind." said a sign held by Patti Penalosa of Vista. wh o declared she was "enraged" that Streisand. who was director. producer a nd star of "Yentl." had been shut out in major Oscar categories. "God knows she deserves it," the 17-year-old said of Streisand. who chose not to attend the ceremony. "You saw a lot of art and creaLiv1ty in 'Yentl.' They (Academy members) neglected to see that. Maybe they're not artists." . ~ HER MEMORY : SYSTEM IS FORGETT A.BLE ; , ~ • ' ., No one wants ----------~....ir me on their trivia team . They say by the time I go through the alphabet try ing to resurrect a name and put my head between my knees and de-••••••••••••• mand a 20-minute silence while I think ... the evening's over. It's a shame too because with most of the trivi~ questions. I was there when the origjrtaJ answers werd' ~ven. t Actuall)'. this trend couldn't hav<: come at a worse 1 time fo r me. Duri ng the ~st few years It has taken longer and longer to come up wnh names. places and facts. Since my husband and I arc the same age and just as sq_uirrely, our conversation has been reduced to a series of unfinished sentences where he nods and says, "I know." and he doesn't. My problem is I've got to go through my memory bank and discard all the garbage 1 never use to make room I fo r the stuff I need. For example. my grandmother's phone number in I I 936wasAdams 58 17.1 never called the number. She only I had 1t for two years. ft will not come back in my lifetime. It won't even be a trivia question. I don't need it. Ldo need to commit to memory the phone number of my agent, whom I call at least three times a week. I would hke to toss out the names (including confirmation) of the fi ve children who lived down the street from us 15 years ago and with whom I haven't had contact since we moved. I should like to substitute the names of my best friend's grandchildren. You have only to play a Couple of games of trivia to realize that your mind retains the dumbest things. For example. I knew the real names of every member of the "uave It to Beaver" fa mily ... except the Beav. Why would I block o ut the name of the star and remember hi~ mother. Barbara Billingsley. who wore a girdle to clean her oven. for God's sake? And what kind of a human mind would allow a playe to remember who discovered the Jackson Five and forge~ to put out the chips and the dip until the company wai ready to go home? 1 The other night I had a great qucstjon. "Who was thd Hollrwood star who plared the pan of Melanie's baby i~ 'Gone With the Wind'?' I knew I h.ad them stumped as ll watched the other team huddle together in a frenzy tryini to remember. When their ttme ran out they said, "We gjv< up. Wh o was it?" • "Who was what?" I asked. 1 "Who was the Hollywood star who played the part o' Melanie's baby in 'Gone With the Wind'?" ; My mind went blank and l put my head between mY, knees to thin k. • When I raised it some time later. everyone had gone~ Checch and Chong, on hand to present the a\\ard to "Return of the Jedi'' for best visual effects. were an amusing relief from the pomp and circumstance First. the) tned to grab the Oscars for themselves. Then the} suggested in an off-color aside an award to Dal'T)'I Hannah. the mermaid of th1s )ear"s .. Splash." Bergman exits in glory with Oscars Diminutive Linda Hunt. who later won a best supporting actress Oscar for her role as a male photojournalist in "The Yea r of Uving Dangerously." --------------------.. wa,ed ti m1dl:r from behmd long page-boy bangs as she strode past the bleachers Jam-packed with fans. Marty Pasett.a, directing the Oscar show for the 13th consecuti ve year, had hoped to make this year's ceremony shoner than its predecessors. The opening production number was eliminated. but it didn't help much. The problem seems to be too many deviations from what the audience really tunes in to sec. And 1s 11 really neccssar) for each one of those multiple winner'> of the technical award' to thanJ.. evef)one. including h1\ Aunt Minnie'' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, whose "Fann} & Alexander .. won four Oscars, including best foreign film . is ending his fil m career because it's "too t1n ng.'' his wife says. The large, richl) textured Swedish production. which fkrgman has said will be hi s last feature film. also was honored for cinematograph). costume design and an d1rec11on at M onda~ night"\ 561h annual Aca1.km) .\" ards Warm applause greeted Mary Tyler Moore. radiant in a deep purple, shoulderlcss gown with puffed sleeves. Cher. the glittery singer-turned-actress who was nominated for best supporting actress for "Silkwood," drew one of the loudest ovations when she stepped before the curb-side microphone of Oscar greeter Army Archerd. "Thanks a lot. ~U) s. :· she told the cheering crowd. .. \ ea h. we'\ e come a long wa}. huh? .. What the audience rcalh y,ants to sec -and 1h1c; )'Car's worldwide audience in ·76 countries Y.a~ csl1ma1cd at 500 m11l1on - 1s the glamor. the spc<:taclc. the suspense and the excitement of seeing 1hc "inners and losers It 1~. after all. an awards sho" Bergman was 1n Munich directing a pla) and wa\ repre\ented al 1he cercmon> b) his y, 1fe. Ingrid. and producer Jorn Donner '\cross th e street from the tele\.ls1on cameras. bnght lights and popping flashes. a group of protesters waved signs decrying a lack of female film workers. The protesters were J01ned by some of the Streisand legions "ho held signs reading: "What About Babs!" and "What As Carson said. "Goodb)e until next )Car, "'h1ch 1s coming up very soon:· ··1 am going to hum to Ingmar and tell him about the warm and ~ondcrful rCC<.'pt1on ~OU have g1\en his film.'· ..aid Mrs. Bergman. Did ·ventl' Do Wrong?" ..******************************••·········~ • j • ~ BEA stfR ~ • • i ICE SKA TIN G A T : ! ICE CA PA D ES ! .. . • • : Learn to Ice .~·kate : • • • • • · Ice Skating Lessons at an lee • : ff Capades Chalet are a self : • improvement program that • : · combines fu n, fitness and the : • / t hrill of performing for fa mily « • ' and friends. • .. •• tt • : 1:·\'R<Jrr .\'lJH ' : • • • • • • : b 2 701 Harbor Bl vd. ~ : ~ Costa Me a, Ca. 92626 : • (714 ) 979·8880 • : I ~, PURI I( I( f "KA TIN(, I \'f H\ DA't « .. I \'l'-,A OR MA.., fl IH AHi> J\(. (I Pl I f> : .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• And the winners were. • • LOS '\ GEL ES (A P) -Here 1s a hst of winners at the 56th annual Academ\ .\y,a~s · PICTL'RE "Tr rm., of Fndcarment." l\CTOR: Roben Du\all. ··Tender Mercies." ACTRESS: Sh1rlq Maclaine. "Terms nf Endearment." ~lJPPOR TI NG ACTOR: Jack Nicholson. "Terms of Endearment." SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Linda Hunt. "The Year of L1v1ng Dangerously." DIRECTOR: James L. Brooks, "Terms of Endearment .. FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FILM: "Fanny and Alexander," Sweden. ORIG INAL SONG: "flashdance . \\-hat a Feeling" ("Aashdance"' ORIGINAL CREENPLA Y Horton Foote. "Tender Mercies." 'CREENPLAY ADAPTATION: James Penthou se pagean t now being telecast LO ANGELES (AP) -Penthou~ mapi1nc's ahttenna SI million beaut) P41Unt. whrch auracted entrant\ from 28 coun tnes. 1s now bc1n1 teleca,t on SUlllon., across the country. The pageant wa~ taped at the s.tnd) Hotel and Casino 1n AtlanllC' C ity, N .J . with And}' Gibb and former Mi n World Maqor1r Walla('(' a~ the hmt\. 1, • L. Brooks. "Terms of Endearment." C INEMATOGRAPHY: Sven Nykv1st. "Fanny and Alexander." ORIGINA L SCORE: Bill Conti. "The Right Stuff." O RIGINAL SONG SCORE O R ADAP- TATION SCORE: Michel Legrande and Alan and Manlyn Bergman. "Yentl." ART DIRECTION: "fanny & Alcit· ander." COSTUME DESIGN: ''Fanny &. Alex- ander." DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: "He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'.'' DOCUMENT ARY SHORT SUBJECT: "Aamenco at S: t S." FlLM EDITING: .. The Right Stuff." AN IMATED SHORT FILM: "Sundae 10 New York.'' LIVE ACTION HORT F1 LM: .. Boys and Otrls." OUND~ ''The Right Stuff." SOUND EFFECTS EDITING: "1 he Ri1ht tufT " Announced 1n advance: HONORARY -Hal Roach. JEAN HERSHOLT H U MAN - ITARIAN -M. J. Frankovich. VI UAL EFFECTS A HIEVE MENT -"Return of the Jedi." C IENTJF I C ·TECHN I CAL ACHIEVEMENT -Dr. Kun Larche. Pte?JCCt1on lomJ>'. GORDON AWYER SOUND AC HIEVFMFNT-Dr. fohn G f rl)'n~ .. ' UW114116 Gene Kelly beam• with bla aon Jeff aftej recelvln& a replacement for hta Oeca.r~ de.troyed ln a recent fire. DENT I STRY ••. f'romBl and placana fl uonde on the child's teeth. At lhe lhii meet1na. Billion reviews all records and aives h recommendations fo r funher care so "parents can dcci whether they want to 10 to another dentist. shop arou for price-whatever tney wa nt to do." Each appointment starts in the reception area whe Billion has brought Mile Square itark --acron the st from his office - indoors as 1 theme for decor • There's a.rass-areen carpeting, custom atalned pa benches, a lo t ofoatural woods, plants and photoaraphs Jan Parsons of children m park ~ne . "We wanted tocrcatcupccial cnvaronment to whi children and parents would be happy to come beck • 81lhon says. "We also know that certain colors - tones -art more calm1na." When Btlhon and has wife. Sue, a children•• hospj dteucion. came to f ountain Valley "I was buical lookma for a place whc:tt I would like to live," t be ;pc:ctaclcdlflduatcof l.o)ola Univm ny.Cbkqoaa ··1 found every thing here. includina a church. a pl1« e'erdsc and an ice office near two ho p1tals where I can dental work " • . .. ....__ _____________________ -- • • • ' • • ' !F£: _ .. ,"'2) I ·=-~ -.r .. _':'" l!-o;;~-=lO·.v::·· a:: . ..... ....,...,.,.,............ 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DE,,IS THE ~E~ACE Hank Ketcham ~ Ci CJ -. ~------ ~ -'; ' lN ~NG, A YOUNG '\'\ANS FANCY TllRNS TO 0 £ .. ·: GUESS: u:N'r 1{4~ A F.Af.lCY I by Ferd & Tom Johnson IEl.L HIM I1LL C,ALL HIM BACK AFTi;R MY HOM~WORK'S DONE. by Charles M. Schulz IF '(OU GET HIT BV A 11 0 MINUS '' YOU DON'T I EVEN FEEL IT ~ by Tom K. Ryan J .. PSYCHOLOOY AT THE T AILE Uu~h vulnerable. ~:ut deals. NOllTH t Q IOU ':J 8 4 % OJO +k 86 Wt:ST t;AST •S •AK8164 "I IOS 'V' 6 11 K IOIJS ¢ Q96 •AJHH +Q73 SOllTH • J2 ., AK«U~73 I A 72 • 10 Tht· h1rl1l1nK· •:111t South w,,r trth 2 • 4 ., ... !I .... Ii l'a" llp1·r11n~ 11'.1•1 ~I\ 4' 111 • \l 1k1· 1..1" r1·11• ,. 1, r.q11tlly 111'1'1!0110~ I ht'• •1111111' , 0111,t SHOt: WW...l£f,~P< lfOJI'-WE.IG ~T. .. , BRABBLE woliflr auLhur. lti11 latc11t cir rort llj "Phty Hridl(l' Wilb Mike J,uwrl•nrl•" U>evyn l'rcss, 227 pnict•ic, puperback, S9.9li. A vuila hh· from Urldgt• World, :J9 Wl•til !14lh St., New York , N.Y. I0024J It tak1•s you lhroul(h 52 h11nd1 of a pair lournnmcnt 11 you would play th1•m ul lhl• lablti. Arlt'r t•ach hnnd t.awrrncr ;isKl'.'SCl'I th1• n· ult 1n trrms >'lsihl1• mutrhpoints. nnd ws how this a ff1•rl\ your . Thi· hands atl' in ll'rt''ilin)( ;ind th1· ;idvm• 'ound. If 1w hav1' .1ny rt·\t•r r.itmn'<""':fhottt tlw IM~I U. th1· pri1•1· t;1)( \011· I .. 111 n ·ni·1··, tl1·n,111n 1•1 111mp tu Cour h1-.1rh .11t1·r the• flr'\'l'Olfllt\t' lllu 'fl•HJ1• 11p1·n1nK h11I .11 h1' 11•11 Thr1·1· h1-.1 rh 11111dd h1· rnmpl'l at 111•, 11 '~ ~ME~! 1 OJ,(T t.vE.N VtND 'l~E ~Otl ~IN~S! and would plare an eooreou• eilrain on parlntr. Wc•L leads .hli1 1lniwton 11pud1•, "l duck in dummt and t::111L win11 Lh1• klnlf'. Nor•lly I would pluy tht• J1tck, IN1vlng ~:1111l to wond1•r who hus lhl1 two. 'fhis timr thoul(h. I 1tm not 1urll that's best. If I ploy Lhf jack and ~al ii pcm111d ed it is a 1inglclon. ht• m1ty find • dlomond thirt. "No, instead I play thl' l wo. I think my bt'st rhun<'t' is to draw a ro.1d map for t:asl. H ht• know I havt' lht• j:trk. h1• m1ty ht• tndtm•d to plJ.V ,M(l' :in,!f :t!lolht•r spadt'. 1\K,flO'l .1 l(llorl OJJJ>Ont•nl. th1' .;houlcln't 11ork 111· "ould :11>k him'l'I( h1111 ronw I'm not maktnl( lh1· m.1n 1l.1tnt} r.1l)\1•rarll Anil 1f h1· ·''k' h1m,1•ll th.11 qt11'1'lH1n. • . • , • • • by Lynn Johnston &IE Nf.llER SEE.MS 1t> Ge:f 11RED OR E\IEN s~ OF BREfifrl 1 YeM-Tro.BBO SHc'S SINGLE. - SHE'D MAKE. A I GRt:ffl' t-"Of t-E.R • ! .• I ""• .ul'l , 1f'' I ~~''' ·,r ,,,. I' I 1111) '"' t by Tom BatfuRi •1 , .. , ; "'' Fl ~K \' Wl'.\KERBEA'.\ 1-V)L...0 IT.'.' ~BONES I ldfAf ~.'; 15 1HI$ PIE.CE IN~ Z MINOR.! I ! I f DR. SllOCK CAN You -r~L..L..Mf;., FRANKL.-Y, - WHY~ OON11"' HAve AL..1,... MY MARei...es, c::>OC 'f'OR ? 1WACKOl ~ '"'-., -· ~..,, I .. :•I I 1: r•L l •:..•' I J " ..____..._-...--.;.If ..;.;·10'-' ' ' by George Lemont ....-~~~........,..---~~~~~~~~~~--.---''• 'CAUSe ON YOUR L..AS'f' ,'· ~' v1s1-r, YOU -rRADeD 'eM -ro ~ •"· Mf; FOR SOMe eAseeAw... , . CARDS AN!? A YO-YO! . '. Stein-Brief alJ.p.oints 9.owney flnance VP ' ·~ A. O.W..y has been named vice president of fmanoe and adamustration for the S&ela·Brief G....,, Laauna Niguel·based real estate development and mark.etina organization. He will share .financial retP.9nsibiJities with SlmH 1™tmey, Tice presW.t of ftauee ud &reuerer of '¥ ......nau... He ud Ida wUe, LHrte, ud Uldr two elllWrn live la N.,,.....hd. • • •• .~-.J~ tw bRirappottrwr"\ltcrJftSfdent of the""tettmicat su~ group of Varl-X Cwpondoa, according to LaWl'ftee PeMlet.H, P~tdent. Stueve was formerly director of educational services for the lrv)ne-based firm. which supplies film, processing and chemicals to cardiac cattieterization labs. • • • Juice B. GIOM has been named assistant vice preisdent of finance for W~ Homea, a homebuilder based in Costa Mesa. Glose joins DOWRY STUEVE GLOSE MARTIN Warmington from Ulllon Buk where she was employed for five years, the last two as ass.istant vice president in the real estate loan de~ment. handling residential and commercial construction loans. She li ves m Newport Beach. ••• Jeff M~rtl.D has joined Cox &r Bordi Advertl11D1 Compuy of Newport Beach as aocount supervisor. He will be responsible for advertising, marketing and promotional plans for Batterfleld Savin&• & Lou and B•tterfleld Secarttlea Corporation, a network of financial operations which recently moved to Santa Ana. ••• Natw Owen Ro1eDber1, senior partner of Mc Dade ud Sllldler in Orange County, has announced the acquisition of the commercial building located at 17101 Armstrong Ave. in Irvine. The propen y was acquired from Rlclaarcl W .. Macltmore for $6.1 million. The two-story. 56,884 square foot building has been refurbished and is now available for occupation buy a tenant. • • • AST Reaearcll, IDc. of Irvine is introducing MonoGraphPlus. its new high-resolution graphics board. AST is a supplier of IBM compatible add-on products for offices and businesses. , ... AllderlOD Commulcatlou Co. has moved its offices to a new. Lafler facility at 901 Dover Drive. Suite 120 in Newport Beach. The full-service advertising._ public relations and marketing agency recently added two new employees and reached the SI million mark in annual billing. • • • Detlpt, a full-service interior design firm in Newport Beach has been assigned to create new offices for the M Groap Corporation in Pacific Mataal Plaza in Fashion Island. T~e2,800 square foot office will include work stations for computerization. according to Marcia RJclaarclson Designs president. • • • • The Newpon Beach office of Grabb &r Ellis Commercial Brokerage Group logged more than $339 million in sales and leasing volume in 1983, a 73 percent increase over 1982 making it second only to the firm's Phoenix office in the amount of gross revenues produced of all offices nationwide. according to President Alvin S. Swanson. • • • Claester A. Brown, vice president of international sales at Western Digital Corp. in Irvine. announced the promotion of Gregory J . P eel as vice president of the Amencas Pacific region. Peel, who reports to Brown. will be responsible foqpianaging the sales efforts of Western Digital's representatives. distributors and sales force in the region including Asia, Latin America and Australia. Western Digital manufactures semiconductor components and intelligent subsystems. • • • PltJllp"S. lnglee, prosident of Liberty National Bank of Huntington Beach. bas announced the appointment of Rafael V. Garcia as credit review and adjustment department manager and assistant vice president. Prior to joining Liberty, Garcia was with Westluda Bank for three years in the special credit department as an assistant vice president and was with Bank of America for four years prior to that. Computer tech: in the fast I lndustry movtng so fast. It's dtfftcuJt to stay on top of it By JOY DEE ANTHONY Dlllr .... Cea; 0 •• 1 Last week's COMDEX/Winter show in Los Angeles featured tbe very latest in computer hardware and 10ftwatt ptoduttf fiom rmmu turers around the country. But there was still a problem for the 20.000 business shoppers attending -technology in the field is still moving so fast that most of the products they were viewing could be- obsolete within a short time. "Today is history." said Sheldon Adelson, organizer of the 350-cxhibit COMDEXshow, in explaining just how fast trungs are changing in the industry -particularly in the area of software. which is receiving much more emphasis than hardware these days. ''Businesses still get more power for the buck with every new piece of computer equipment," Adelson said, "but the gams arc enhancements of existing technologies rather than quantum leaps in performance capabilities. UPs AND DowNs NEW VORK (AP) -The tollowlno list shows lh• Over·the·Counter stocks •nd w•rranls that htlve oone up thtl most •nd dow!I the most based on percent of <:h•nge fQ.r Mond•Y No MCurllleJ tr•dlno below 52 or 1000 s~res •re Included. et and cent• changes ar he dbl erence i:fw"" rhe i:>revrouJ cToslng d price and todav~ last bid price. u~s Nllme Last Cha Pel. 1 Mdwcs 11/• · ·~ UP ~·1 2 MOIBro 1h lJ.4 UP . 3 Aulomlq 112 Up . 4 nomVI ¥e 1 Up . H Int ¥e ~ Up S. ~ W1c1com 1'¥e H'l UP 4~ Y lnCapTch 11. Up 4. 8 SlvMlnes g !"" 11. UP If 9 SG Mii 1/• 11• Up 1 . 10 ASurg ~ 1/• Up 1 . 11 LulhM s 112 11• UP 1 . 12 FortnF 1 1h 13* UP 10.4 13 ~ltv un J· 16 Up 10.J 1 KC un 1 11• 1 UP 9. 11 ordl ~n 211\ 3-16 UP 9. 1 let_Ht 1~ ~ Uo "7 1 Acroen 614 'h Up 1·7 II PKS un 7¥e ~ Up .6 9 ~tronx 1 111. UP ·t ~ Atln ~ •;. UP . VX 1/1 ~ Up . lntaLg 11. ~ UP 7.7 MotoP s 'h 11• Up 7.7 e rtt 'h 11• Uo 7.7 S le~lu s 112 ~ Up 7.0 N-.me 1 ChncCp 2 tmre 3 ¥evHS s ~ M,g~~ 6 Magnini 7 BllllruJS ' Ea&TI wt 1 10 ~n1't. ~n I D;velcn 112 lrvlne 3 PhnMal 14 ~osmo lS hemex lt ecr wt I ~e!on 19 Tlbvl un ~o~ Patrkl 1 Comtch Phrmcl MPSI $ Alcide AgmtN1uc~i u rl ame et DOWNS Last Chg 411• -2~ !~ -lt 1 -6 1 J,(, -6'AI 21..--~ 3111 -~ 41h -1'4 .. ~ -¥e 1 •1. -11/• 112 -111. 1 ¥e -2 "" -~ Va -~ 1h -11h m .. = ~ 1 -Wa -l'I• -'h -34 -'h -1'1• '~ -111. 2 11• 2 .,. .. .,., 2 -"' • Pc~j,:i . 1 .7 .7 .9 .7 6.7 16.7 lf i l1i 11.6 lU 11.1 11 .1 11 .1 ll.1 "To differentiate iuetf from the va.lue 9dden, rtwltts, and manufae.: rest. a computer firm must develop turin,a representatives. .. quality software," be said. Adelson hOpCS that throuab COM· As an eumple. Adelson cited the DEX sbO'M this an>uP wilf learn of emeraencc of intqrated software products it wants to sell and the usina a "window" approach. Oo the techniques ~ to sell them 9Cf'Cen, a user faces several boxes or successfully. He said dealen a.Dd information. He or she can enlarge othen tend to make the mistake of one t;>ox to work on items in it while focusing completely on saJes, nealect· kecJ?ina. "Sm~IJcr windows of infoT· ina marketing Slralelies. One com- m~.tto~ Jf'! view. pany failed, he said, not because it This 1s a dev~lop~nl ll}aL.bAJ_.cboJt...10...ik.vdOP-LJK>nablt.. -'ODl· com~ af>ou.t only 1n the last year or puter; but because it laca.ed sophisti· less, he sa1~. . . cated marketing techniques. The One of the highlights of the Los company "was a victim of poor Angeles show was the first showing of management," he said. the new yomputer equipment an-Despite the continued ellisteocc of nounced JUSt two weeks ago by companies with faulty marketing AT&T, the communications giant. strategies, Adelson says he does not "The excitement (surrounding the expect a shake-out in the industry. products and AT &T's entry into the computer ~eld) was almost tangible, .. Adelson said. "You're looking at one of the only companies in the world that is capable of butting up against 18~. Essen.tially. ~e have two giants trying to Jump mto each other's marketplace ... Calling AT&T a "formidable com- petitor," Adelso" said the company can easily become an IBM eq~valent. As an illustration, he pointed to AT & rs known sxcellence in teletype equipment, equipment he called "the Rolls Royce' of the industry. Adelson is pmident of The Inter- face Group, an exposition firm based in Boston. Interface produces COM- DEX shows around the country - but they are different from the so-called "consumer electronics" shows most people are familiar with. "We're the only computer show with a single audience." Adelson ex- plained. "We're geared solely to mdependeot sales organizations, a group including dealers, distributors, ~~~~ Arden AtlGsLI AllenA s Avnllk 800 elrd~ :Z:1F s evlf:: ~b lre11~ lrtchr l~~i:,, uffels ~s •IWlr enrld epSwt l~~~s hmLH hes UH lrflco llSG• ttUI A ltUI 8 le~k IO P l~r~ mlShr mwTel onP10 ordls s or.Su s rosTr utlFCI s l''Wb: i't~v' ' n IUllkD rlron IVn s (onLb IP•t =8• ~¥ r~ EnRsv Emwlstl EQIOll FrfTIG Fide« FtBllSv FIEmpS FtWnFlll ~~J,' Fturoco ForniO Fr•nkC» Fr-El FrMSG FrtMnt Fu•HB Glfll!ch GnAu• GnO.vcs GnRIEst GrOllSc ' Grev Adv GlfAotd Gvrodvn igf: ~:>r~(, IMS Int 1~.1nc1 lnltl ' fntrcEnr lnior-0/I fntmlGs ln8W"1 lw•SoUI Jemst>v Jerko vlJllfv Jo"vn IC•lv•r ~=-~~ ' ICl~I s Klnoin'• KIOOIG Kne.,.v KrtfO\ Kulckt \ t:~in tr~"'"' LI'""' L n8rd s ~ori'~" M~fFOU MedsGE ~p,tlP! ~;,,' ~~1~?> MevPt Me~n04 Mc rm Mc ,,, McQu•v =dsW •o Mell es Mkl18k Mllll0< Min VIG ='-1' Mon~ flli«)(tP =ttb ~' ~~ ... & ~~ ... When it's time to talk turkey, talk barbeque. 'Get l~ k~ your business · .'associates in a pleasant. relaxed :'business atmos· · phere. Come on · owr lo The County Line for n?al Texas · . barbcque. 'Treat )QUr assoc1alt:s n~ht; treat them lo our bi~ beefy ribs. lean · lender brisket and spicy sausage. Enjoy the sunset -and a round of dnnk~ -from our wrap· around Jl'ck on Woodbridge ! Lake Then sit down to our famous Country St_vle barbeque in a dass1c 1941l's roadhouse at mosphcH:. Oun nJl l he wt•ek. rc!ool'rw our pmatc dmmjil room to w1llt.' 41nd dine up to iO of yuur hu.c;i· nc5s associates. \\'hen you "'·ant to talk turke). talk it at Th~ Count) Lme.: Open: Monday· Thursday. 5·10 p.m. Friday-Saturday. 4· 10 p.m. Sunday. 12·9 p.m. 4615 Barranca Parkway, lrvine 6Month 10:?8% 2Year11~~ 1 Year l IY2 3 5Year12Y2 3 0 OMNGE COAST SAVINGS 5100 000 Minimum Offer L1m1ted. ~ t• \\ '."oOI Rt n(t\ 1\d.im'<'"ll4.;rt ;:)f l\I~ 7\4 I An.it"': f'I l\f .tnc h Kcl!<'ll.l olt 1tlN.Oll V7" «>171 \.1f'mbt .. >t hl IL \ ! .. .,/ On the , • .. TUESDAY'S CLOSllC PllC£! NEW YORK (AP) -SalH , Tu..o y price and nt1 "1•01>• of lhe lS rnos1 acrf e New York Slock Exchange lu vH , trad o nariontUV at mort Ihm '1 l Amer T& T n l. , 1,~. + • CooprLli I· , 1 1'> + ~ Cham~ k • , • J -ih· Areh n I, , I 1'1 -t• PtP5 0 1, , y~ { Chrvsler , i. -• ~t~~ilC11 f~: 1~ •1• i: • ICICOn 7, , 39~ • l5ne'{ w m· 66~ QrdMOI 5 7 , 3' --Mlll lCP. , .._ -COl'I~ Pow 4, 9 it' Gen lect ' , 2" " • Am xpre$5 5 ttt. y._ _,~ • Name 1 MlrtlCP 2 UnBrnd PI A ~ OerE ~ (0Pf0 4 Allf, Ch61m S ~IL Co PfU 6 arena ' 7 hompMed 8 Gearhtnd 9 ~alltl wt 10 vlandGP ' ~t edtronlC 12 ArchOnM 13 Mattel Inc 14 Slhw5tEnr IS Tex11tntt 16 MarshMct 7 Seapul 18 Grtlakelnr 19 Melville 20 Etecr Auoc !21 lnterl5t ~ ~t·~~ 2 50Pf 4 kubSvc JllH s Teltcomco WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK I AP) Apr 10 Advanced Declined uncharl9ed Total luue' New hlgh5 New low• Todav Ill 191 ' 32 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK CAP) -Sales, Tuesdav orlce and net change of the 10 most ac11ve American Stock Exchanoe 1uues, lra•lno nallontllv al more than S 1 OomePlrl 49~)00 3 wano~abB 31 ,900 24' 1 -111 ~~d~hlO~P ~ l ~ 1~~~ + '• MichSupr 216,1 42>• +1111 t:onOll Gu 199, 9' 1 +. i . Verbatim' 168, 9 ' it TtE Comm' 1'6,. 19'• .;. '• PetroLew 1 J , 51 • -1. ParkEI' 9 , 211, ...z. 111 1:u11m11111m NEW YORK !AP) -Mo•I active O~fr • ·the counter \tock\ \upplled t>v N $0 Name V9lu~ Bid A\ktd h~ Tandem S.OJ9. 19J• 20 -6 • GlfBdc 1 711 , 8 , r• + 1 ~~~,~ B 1.ma :I !~ 8~ ~ ·= Tandon .• 13 10' • • Convot • 131' 13' 1 + ~ 1n1e• ~ ·n· 32 • n · , + , AnlOO•C \ 4 , 14 • 'j 1 -1 GtuoHd 4 , II'• I + • PSFS JS.( 71 • ~ -'• GoLo Quo rls ME TALS QUOT ES NIW YOAA CAPl -8tlOI _.__ "'91e4 ~ lod.y c.,.. '"'"'·,. """'' • ~ v 8 OM"'1•t1611• c...-· 61 50 C*\11 I* OOllnO NY C-t1C101 "*llllaloeedMon ;i L...i U ·H C'Anll 1 J'OUll<I j llN &3 ""'' a poun<I. Oelt*IO Tift M l~ "'-'llt WHll ,_ta ID A~··\~ltll>Ovl'ICI NV 111Wt ff US Hand'l A HatlMll CO!llY dllll\' q .._ H 7&4 119' troy°"'""" NY CooNtf 1C101 JtowdMon ..,,IHJ I),. 00 uu 00 '* 70• .......... '°"' ~ UN OO·UH 00 OGrNlllC ~ 110, CVICt Hf Tha t's a n apt de riptlon of both busin sand bu ine _pe opl a long the Orang Coast. To keep trac k of whe r companie a re going a nd which p opl ar helping the m g t ther .ju t wa tch ·e r dit Line' -very d ay tn th Ru in sssection of yourne w DlilJ~ilaf .. F 0 l Del¥Nlt ...... IW......,.._ . ormer ran1e Cout Collete p tcher Rich Dunn •how• hb form In a recent outing for La Verne Colle1e. Dunn, a mentor, bu been La Verne'• top pitcher the .,..i two Ma80aa. Ex-OCC pitcher has added incentive La Verne's Ri-eh Dunn wants toprove that he can make it in pro baseball By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of ... Dllllr,... ..... Not unlike any number of college players. Richard Dunn has the ul- timate ambition -to be a member of a major league baseball team. The lure of fame and fortune ex 1st. but the former Orange Coast Coll~e pitcher has an added incentive. He d like to tell a few people. "I told you so." "I really hate to say 1h1s. but (Orange Coast head coach Mike) Mayne told me at the end of winier ball In 1981. 'You will never play pro ball.'" said Dunn." After that. I really decided I was going 10 be, perhaps. the first ~rson to prove him wrong." W1th that motivation in mind. Dunn has set about the business of impressing the pro scouts. Presently at La Verne. the senior has compiled a 5-3 record with a glossy 2.04 earned run average in 59 innings. He's thrown two o ne-hiuers and one ofh1s losses was to perennial power Pep- perdine. a team LaVeme led 3-2 into the seventh inning before the roof caved in. arulministenar.c..10..01hcn. I learned In conference play Dunn has a 4-0 more at OCC than anywhere else I record and a 0. 78 ERA. think I'll ever pla,." In his Junior year at La Verne, A graduate o Santa Ana High Dunn broke ex-CCC standout Dan where he was Player of tbe Year his Quiscnberry's single-season record Junior season in 1979, Dunn opted for for most ground outs with 162, Coast because of 1he success -of the posting a 10-4 record with a program. league-leading 2.89 ERA. His hofiof)---"Peoplc have asked me. 'Why did included first learn All-SCIAC and you go to Coast. when you probably first team All-NCAA D1v1S1on Ill could have started at Santa Ana o r West Region and honorable menuon Golden West'! .. Dunn said. "I tell All-American. them that I just wanted to play for a Dunn owes much of his success to winner (CCC had just won the state the Orange Coast program. where he title) and get the opportunity to play toiled for two years in 1981 and 1982. at the best junior college baseball "I didn't pitch much there. but program in the country." learned a great deal." he explains. Baseball isn't Dunn's entire hveh- ··M1ke Mayne is to me what priests hood -at least not at this t1me. He Sl)CJlds ... muclL .oLJlls spare lime fielding phone calls for the Daily Pilor and thus gaining experience lo para- llel his studies in journalism at La Verne. . But the dream of reaching the majors remains foremost in Dunn's mi.lid. "The goal is still very much in my hands -and that's getting to the big leagues." he says. "Until somebody chops off my right arm. I'm going to work as hard as I possibly can to be the best possible pitcher I can be. If I don't make it. I know rll work hard and make it at something else ... And 1f Dunn docs reach his goal. Mayne will probabl} be the first to congratulate rum. .:South All-Star: prep football team announced ti -Iddings' 31-meinberScluad includes !;t_ ~Al~ -CIF picks; Thom p~on missing ley's Jamie C raf\ and Estanc1a's Steve Mikulich)," says Giddings. "I though t that was important. And. we have Mike C rowley (Manna). "We're going to try to open 11 up," continues Giddings, whose team will be practicing at 5 p.m. daily during the week and on Saturday mornings. beginning June 20. By ROGER CARLSON Of ti.. D.ity l'llot lleff Ci ting a desire for big and Slrong offensive linemen. proven passing combinations and a defense hopeful- ly capable of man-to-man coverage. Newport Harbor High football coach Mike Giddings has made his selec· .,. ns for the South All-Star football ·: m. which will be on display at ; range Coast College July 6. .. Among his 31-man squad arc five All-CIF D1vis1on I choices. three All-CIF D1 v1s1on II picks and four more All-CIF D1 v1S1on Ill picks. Notably missing 1s Huntington Beach H1gh's Danny Thompson. a two-year Sunset League Back of the Year and two-time All-CIF first team choice. Thompson. along with Pacifica High tackle Mitch Johnson. arc unable to play because of commit- ments to UCLA. which require additional summer school sessions during the periods of the South's practice. Nevenhelcss. the South has a solid group of offensive standouts. built around Newport Harbor tailback Steve Bra1as (bound for llhno1s) and quarterbacks Brett Stevens of Fo un- tain Valley and Jeff G raham of Estancia. "Both of our quarterbacks bring a receiver with them (Fountain ;Val- "We're going to work hard ... says Giddings. "We want to execute and put on a show, but there won't be that much hitting in practice. "It's a matter of how much sophis- tication we can insert, but at least we're going to start with the quar- terback having his fa vorite receiver. With pass protection and involve- ment with other receivers we'll be all nghl. "I can imagine some split backs." continues Giddings. "but I like the I and we have Al Pola from Mater Dei Doc1Cer Sten Bu (left) reacta to belq taaed oat at MCond bue bJ cblcaco Cata. abortatop L&riJ &Owa dartnc third lnnlnc action at Dodaer 8tacllam llonclay nJ.abt. \ at full back. It's a backfield which we feel we can do pretty well whtucver we want." G1dd1ng'i has stocked his offensive line with s11c 1n mind - an area which includes Mission V1ejo's Greg Aitkenhead (6-4. 235). Edison's Den- nis McGowan (6-3, 250). Los Am igos' Bob Sims (6-4. 260) and Mater Dei's Gerran Brown (6-4. 235). D1v151on I picks include Crowley. McGowan. Ste\ ens. Craf\ and Foun- tain Valley defensive back Mike Newton. Foo th1ll'c; Walshe. Yep1 Pauu of Santa Ana and and Sean Sampson of Foothill. the laucr two linebackers. have D1,1s1on II All-CIFCredent1als. With D1' 1s1on Ill honors are Brazas and Brett Kacura of Newport Harbor. Jeff Brown of Corona del Mar and Mikulich. SOUTH ALL·STAlltS Cir~ Atlkenl\HO (Min ion VO.lo) Rooerr Bovo (S.nra Ana Vatevl S••ve 8raiaa (NewPOrl Harbor! Cierran 8rown IN\allf Dell 6·4 235 0( 6·3 llO •• 6·3 211 rb 6·4 235 OI 6·0 210 fb 6·0 llO Ob J.if Brown (Corona dtl Mar) RO<I Corn (Foornlll) Jamie Crall IFounlaln Vatltv) M ike Crowrev (Marina) McKav Ga1ola (Wesrmlnsterl J.tt Granam I Eatanclal Sal Ciuaraaoo CS.ddteback) Scol Ha~v (C~la Mesa) 8rtll Huohea !Corona Oel Mar) 8r•ll Kacvra (N-POrl Hart>or) Oennla McGowan (Edison) Sllv• Mikulich IEatancia ) M ike Newlon (Founraln Valley) Yepl Pauu (Santa Anal Al POia (Maler Dell Rlcn Power (NawPO!'I Hart>or) 8111 Rav l Huntl"91on 8eacn) Franll. Roa IN•wPOrl Hart>or) AHan Roman (Laguna Hiiis) 8111 RulHll (WOOOl>'•Oilll Sean Semc>aon IEI ~l 800 Sim• ILOl Am1QO\I 8rt ll Slevtnl (Foun1a1n lfanev) Dan Trkl<ell IEI Torol NHI Walt"lr tCa1>1llrano Valllvl Joe Walllla ( F OOlnlll) Cnarlu Wrlgnt CSan Clement•) S· 10 170 wr 6·2 llS w r 6·0 240 di 6·4 190 Cl«> 5· 11 271 o1 6·1 ''° db 6·4 240 09 6·1 212 01 6·3 2SO ol 5· 11 170 wr 6·0 lM db 6·0 190 lb 5· ll 215 lb 6·0 IM Ob 6·4 210 I• 5· 10 190 di 6·0 llO Ob 6 0 115 dt> 5·11 17S 11> 6·4 260 OI 6·0 115 ob •·1 211 lb 6·2 209 di 6·2 260 OI 6-• 140 di Mike Glddln&• Reuss has arm problems? Cubs say no way as Dodger lefty Sharp in debut LO .\NGELES (AP) -The Chicaao Cubs had heard all about Jerry Reus'i ' arm problems. and the veteran left-hander's o ff-season elbow surgery. Bui. as Manager Jim Frey put 1t, "If I hadn't read about it 1n the news. paper. I would have had no hint of 11.'' Reuss. makina his first stan of the season, scattered S(ven hm over 7 2-3 innings. He walked none and struck out four Monday mght as the Dodiers ~napped a three-game losina streak. 4-2. "We've been h1nina the ball well~' Frey said. "but Rcu had aood stun . he shut U'l down." Catcher Mt kc Sc1oscla. who broke 1 I· I uc with 1 bases.loaded single m the founh inning. said his bat· ter;r,mate looked unc hanaed •I sec no d1fl'ercncc in the way JelT) Rcu 1 throw1na the ball than the way he threw 1t the la'it COlVlk of ~cal"\,... 10 11 said "He thrc~ hard for a Iona ume I'd sa) he proved to everyone he's l 00 percent Reuss wouldn't U ) that, but he did "1)', "I ~ot the boll whert I wonttd. and that ' the kc) for me "I had no pmhlem'i fmm the injury.'' continued Reuss. who under· v.ent anhroscop1c surgery on h1i. left elbow Jan 24. "My biggec;1 concern "as not to tf) 10 impress pcopk that I could still throw hard My 'clocm was good. but I ha"e thrown harder '· Rt'uss was hfted in the eighth inning after allowing an infield single to rookie outfielder Henry Co110 which scored Gary Woods. who had doubled. To m N1cdenfucr took over. 'itruck out two of t.hc four batters he faced and got a double pla)' ball to end the game and claim his first save of the sea .. -on. The C'uhs took a 1-0 lead in the top of the S«ond on a double by former Dodger Ron Ce} and a run-scorina single by Jody 03, 1 Bul the Dodgen ucd It when Pedro Guerrero.Jusl 1-17 to 'itan the season. led off with a homer off Chuck Rainey, I· I. Sc10..c1a's game-winner followed singles b) Ken Landrcau:it and Mike Marshall Howe visits Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP)-Suspended patcher teve Howe aot a warm welcome and a rowdy rau1na at the Dod&crs· clubhoux before a pme with the O ucaao Cubs. and anerward bis teammates said he looked well. Catcher tevc Ycaaer greeted him with a heart) "Hello. you scumbq." Mike Sc1otc1a teased htm about hll mustache "Look good., Yeah. he looked aood ... said slu er Pedro Guerrero. "l knew he was comma:· said Manaaer TGm Luorda .., me players h.ldn'..l..aC'en bim Jn« lad n. Howe attended the pmc Monday nlaht with hu W'lfc CtDdy, dauahtcr C'hel 1e and attorney James Haw\ins. --rhe ten-handed rcltef ac:c wucus nded for 1M 1984 t0n by Comm1 1oner Bowie Kuhn for all CO('atnubuJc. but Ho~ bas not been charaed "'11h any cnme c bas voluntanly uaht help. A hearing '" \<:hC'duled Apnl H on a Jf!Cvantt filcid by the Ma1or Lcquc Pla)Cfl '''°'talion o~ Ho""e 1 bthalf. I II Perez out o,fjail, Kuhn to Dlake the next IDove From AP dl1paldiH Ill ATLANTA -The caSt of Pa~uaJ ~rcz, the Atlanta Braves pucher jailed for cocaine poue 5ion in the Dominican . Republic. now goe5 to the office of baseball Com- minioner 8ow1c Kuhn. Oominicfn authon'1ies frtt<S PertL Monday. after keepini him in jail tbrtt month!> on a charge of possession of on~half J!!lm of cocaine. He pleaded innocent. saying he dido t know what the stuff was. and that 1t had been given toh1m by an Atlanta woman. Kuhn, who hai. suspended players in s1m1lar incidents. wants to S« Perez as soon as he amves 1n ·the United States. poss1bl > as soon as Wednesday. Whatever happens. (hc- ...MaJor League Pla)crs Assoc1a- 11on "wants to be pan of the process ... said Don Fehr. acting ;£.... _ _,-execull\l~ director of the feder- Peru au on Ht: tl'!>cnt:d the right to take action against an) mo"e b) Kuhn "hach th\' group considers unfair. "'"'\' shoudn 't take an) facts for granted.'' Fehr said in a telephonl' anll'f\ ae" with The Atlanta Const1tut1on Monda' "Thl'rl' art> some countnes "herl' I wouldn't pa) aucn11on to an~ con' 1c11on . We hope I Perez) can come hen· and ~at1sf) ever~Ofll' th3t there·-. no need for a suspension .. Bra'c'> Manager J04: Torre found some hope an the fact Perez hao:. Sl'n t:d thret• months in prison for a cnme CQUI' alent to a m1Wt'mranor 1n tha~ countr~ .. , hope thl· com m1!>s1oncr would tal..e that into account. Hr wa!.n't found guilt) of an} frlon}. any l'nmanal wrongdoing. and hl' -,pent a lot ofnme an Jail." Quote of the day Gel'4t Shue, Washington Bullets coach, eom- menting on atar center Jett Ruland: "Without him we're ~n average team. In fact, with hlm we're M average team.'' Lakers • Byron Scott sidelined IN GLEWOOD-Lm .\ngeles Lakers m guard B) ron Scott. "ho suffl'rcd a maid knet.> sprain 1n Sunda~ ·., 'ictO!) at Ponland. ma\ miss the "lauonal Basket- ball Assoc1a11on club's final four regular-season games, ll was announced 1onda). The La i..a ... "'ho cl 1 nl'hl·d tht: Pac a fie D" 1s1on lltle ~11h thl' \lt'tor' OH'r thr Trail Blazers. thus have four 'itaner'>ail ang ( l.'nta Kart:l'm ·\bdul-Jabbar mi ssed the Pon land contl''l \' 11h a laual bruise. fol>' a rd Jamaal '"'111..es as ou t ''llh a '1ru~. and Earvin "Magic" Johnson. although he·~ tx·t·n pla~ ing. has a badly swollen finger Scott "ho 1n1url·d h1' nght knel' 1n the fourth 4uartl'r agaan'>I tht· Trail Bla1l'r'>. 1s a rool..1e who ha!> \tarted Lm .\ngelc.,· last ~I games. 3H'raging 14. 7 point'> 1>1:r outing during that span Hl· as expected to be back m ac11on during thl' pla,orr.. Thl· LJl.l·r, L IO'>l' out tht' rl·gular .. ca,on on the road at (1oldl'n \ta\L' tonight tht:n at homl.' Wednesda\ aga1n'>t Portla nJ Frida~ aga1n'>l Dalla' and Sunda; agaan~t Phc~·nl\ Dete: ·Lanatord'• homer aparb A '•· Carwy Laufor4 hit n ~2 pitch from Ill n:liever Dtul• Lamp over the left.field fence for a two-run homer 10 the bottom of the eijhth 1nn10a to live the Oakland A's a ~3 victory ovenhe Toronto Blue Jays Monday night to highliatu an abbreviated Major Leaaue ba5Cball schedule. The pme was the only one in the American Lcaauc Monday. . . . tn the National League, Nick E1atky drove in thrtt runs and Daae Walker belted a two-run homer in his fim at·bat of the season to power the Cincinnati Reds to a 9-6 victory over the Montreal Expos. Ptte Rose. the former Cincinnati star now playin.a lef\ field for the Expos. had a double and sin.ale m five at-bats to leave him three hits shy of 4.000 for fiis career. Gary Carter drove in three runs for Montreal with• bis first home run of the season and a two-run double. Gamblers run past Federal• HOUSTON -Houston running back Ell Sam Harrell scored two touchdowns in a •-• 17-point second quarter to lead the' • Gamblers to a 31-13 United S~ates Football League victor)' over the Washington Federals Mond11 y night. _ Rarrfn scored on run~ of 7 and 16 }ards. s4ndwiched around a 39-yard field goal b} Tona Fritsch. as Houston. 4-3. turned a 7-0 first quarler edge in to a 24-7 halftime lead. Clarence Verdin. whose block of a punt set up Fritsch's field goal. caugh t a 51-)ard pass from quanerback Jim Kell} on the Gamblers· founh 01Tens1ve pla~ of the game. but Washington matched that on Cum s Bkdsoe's 2-~ard run earl) 1n the second period. Bryant out 2 -4 weeks PHILADELPHIA -Philadelphia [!] Stars running back Kelvin Bryant will miss •II• the next two to four weeks of action because of tom cartilage in his right knee the United States Football league announced Monday. Bryant. named Mo.st Valuable Player in the league last season. has compiled 597 yards and scored six touchdowns in six games this year. He n6ticed a nagging soreness in ha s knee at practice. Coach Jim Mora said. ''We sent him down for a conisone shot and normally that will quiet it down." Mora said. "But it still bothered him. and a decision was made very late in the week to do diagnostic surgery:· Bryant underwent surgery Monda) morning. and Dr. Lewis Sharps of Paoli Memorial Hospital removed the torn canilage. . "His knee looks great." Sharps said Monday afternoon. Korean Olympic hopes fading PANMUNJOM. Korea -Talks aimed at fielding a Joint Olympic team from Nonh and South Korea broke down Monda}' when the chairman of the Nonh Korean delegation "alked out and said he won't continue negouations until the South Koreans retract what he called slanderous political charges. Pak Mu Sung stalked out of the conference room an this truce v1llaie. and demanded that the outh retract its charges again~t Nonh Korea o'er a bombing attack on South Koreans m Rangoon. Burma. last October. and an alleged 1978 kidnapping of two outh Korean film celebrities from Hong Kong to Nonh Korea. He sa id Nonh Kort:a had nothing to do wnh e11her and said "we-wall not show up at tht.> next meeting" unless South Korea changed its pos1t1on. Time: 8:00 • 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 11th GRAID OPENING NSC SOMMER FEST 84 The changing of seasons is reason enough for celebration, but our party means something more: We're cele brating our first Grand Summer Opening and you're invited tb share the evening festival: • GUEST ;.. P ,>EAAANCI Bruce Penhall famous ex-speedway rider star of 1he h1I Iv-series Chips and protess1ona1 mode• !or Water Rags fashions will show off !he lalest Jrends !or men and s19n posters • PROlflSSIONAL FAS HION MODI LS w11 reveal the hOllPSl mosl crealov" •OOks lor summer • SNCIAL SAILBOARD PROMOTION. • DOOflt PfUZ•S: Swim 1runl\s 01kin1s m1n1 dresses l·sh1'1s surigtassPc; • CATI RI D BANQUET Gourmet cheesi>c; fruits and det1c1ous hot hO•'> d oeuvres • WIN• AND BEIR. • HAAG•N-DAZ ICE CREAll. Get acquainted with the what we hope will be your favorite summer shop Please come and celebrate at SUMMERFEST '84 • 2700 W. COAST HIGHWAY, N•WPOAT ••ACH, CA 9 2883 (71 4 > 831-3280 ' • Naber . Toome1 ID hall of fame SALISBURY, N.C. -Joh.n Nabtr who won four gold medals io swimmina at the I Q76 Olympics, led a sroup of ttven former Olympic champ1on1 and one of the top U.S. Olympic basketball teams ever who wtre named Monday to the U.S. O lym_J)ic Hall offame. Also named to the H&ll was F. Don Miller. current executive director of the U.S. Olympic Committee, who was named in the special contributor <',tte&ory. Naber was the top vote-setter in a li5t of 2S Olympians ~hosen by members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Sec- ond in the votin& was Parry O'Bnen. the aold medalist in the shot pU1 in 1952.and I 9S6. Others elected were the the late Duke Kahanamoku. who won three swimming gold medals in 1912 and 1920: Frank Shoner, who won the marathon in 1972: the late Frank Wykoff. a member Toomey of the gold medal 400-meter relay teams in 1928. 1932 and 1936; former UC Irvine head track coach Bill Toomey. decathlon champion in t 968; t~e 19~0 l).$. bJS~baJLttam . .c.oachcd b.y Pete.Newell. and Billy Mills. I 0.000-mcter gold medalist in 1964. Four of the basketball team's members became Na tional Basketball Association rookies of the year-.- Oscar Robertson. Terry Dischinger. Walt Bellamy and Jerry Lucas. Other members of the team included Jerry West. Jay Arnette. Bob Boozer. Terry Dischinger. Burdette Haldorson. Darrall Imhoff . .l\llen Kelle~. Lester Lane and Adrian Smith. Rama get Crutchfield The Rams have acquired Dwayne Ell Crutchfield, a 240-pound running back, •II• from the Houston Oilers in exchange for a sixth-round choice in ne't month's Na- tional Football League.draf\. Crutchfield, a third-round draft pick out of Iowa State in 1982. gained 578 yards on 140 carries last season. He was the New York Jets' top $f'Ound gainer. with 57 I yards. before the Jets waived him and h~ was picked up by Houston on Nov. 21. He then played sparingly with the Oilers. Crutchfield also had 19 receptions for 133 yards during the 1983 NFL campaign. Ratleff re-joins 49er staff LONG BEACH -Ed Ratleff. Bruce Buhrandt and Glen McDonald ha ve been named to complete the staff of new Long Beach State head basketball coach Ron Palmer. the university announced Monday. Ratleff has previously served as an assistant at Long Beach, under Coach Tex Winter in ·t982-83. Ratleff. a former star player for the 49ers, spent last season as coach at El Dorado High School an Placentia. Buhrandt, a pan-time assistant on the 49ers· staff last season. has been elevated to ,.. fulltime post. with McDonald hared to fill has position. TeleYl8lon, racllo Ta8VlllON 7~ p.m. -PRO UMITaALl : Laker• at Gold.en State. Chennet t~ -- RADIO 7:30 p.m. -UUaM.L: MllwaukM at Angele, KMPC(710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO •AIKETaAU.: Lakera at Gotd4M1 State. KLAC (570). Pardon me! World B. Free (left)· of the Cleveland Cavaliere •tepe by Rory Sparrow of the New Yor k Knlcb durtna Monday n1-bt'• NBA game, won by the Knlcb, 118-fl3. I SOFTBALL .. --~ --------------=- Ru.stlers grab 1-0 decision Golden West College's Rustlers tuned up fi Wednesday's invasion of Orange Coast College and the seventh annual Golden West College Invitational tou nament. which begrns Fnday. with a 1-0 non-conferen1 VlCtory over visiting Palomar Monday. The Rustlers, now 19-5-1. took advantage of Kare Carlson's three-hit, shutout pitching and baded it up wi t one run in the sixth inning to turn Palomar away. In the sixth inning Laurie Holler hit a one-out doub to left and advanced to third on Vona Rossilli's single t nght. She scored on Tern Craft's RBI -single to left Irvine's Martin to ASU Lisa Manin. a standout softball pitcher at Irvine H1a Sc.:hool. has \'erball) committed to .\nzona State Unive sit) and wall sign a na11onal letter of intent on Wednesda· Young passes for 267 yards Bu t special teams help Denver bear-- LA Exp ress, 3 5 -27 4.ngeles rookie quanerback Steve Young. saying ... He's going to be a great quarterback ... outran the dclcndcrs for Denver' first TD with 11 :49 left in the half. Manin scored on a punt retur with 3:39 left in the half. but th extra-point attempt was missed an Denver trailed 14-13. DENVER (AP)-The rain and the mudd> field probably "'as a factor. but Den"er Gold Coach Craig Morton was gl\ 1ng all the credit to his special teams. Young said he 1s "cont1nu1ng to struagle. I'm still having trouble moving the ball. I'm still learning. but it's coming together a little bit." LosAnietes' Mel Gray fumbled th ensuing kickoff at the Express 17-yar• lane. and Den,er needt.>d just fiv pla)s to take the lead for gooc Vincent Wh ite scored on a 5-yan pass from Penrose with I :31 remain mg in the half. "Our special teams were respon- sible for three touchdowns ... Monon said of a 25-pomt st"cond-quarter outburst that camed the Gold to a .l5-27 Cn1ted States Football League '1ctol') O\ er the Los .\ngeles Expresi. Monda) night. The victory was Denver's fourth straight. a team record. and raised its season mark to 6-1. The surpnsing Gold now leads the Pacific D1v1s1on b) three games over Arizona. Los -c\ngeles dropped to 2-5. Los Angeles Jumped out to a 14-0 first·penod lead. Young. the Express' S40 malhon rookie quanerback. beat the bhtz and flipped a short pass to running back Mel Gra) that turned Tom Boddie then fumbled the nex k1ckoo'. g1v1ng Denver possession a the Los Angeles 10. and Bill Johnso1 put the Gold ahead 25-14 with 5-yard scoring run with 30 second left. -c\fter Craig Penrose hat Kevin William s on a 73-)ard scoring bomb to open the quaner. Da,1d Manin returned a punt 79 ya~s for another score , into a 52-yard gain. Kevan Nelson scored on a 2-yard run four plays later. Youn$-who finished with I• completions in 37 attempts for 26 yards. tossed a short pass to Nelso1 that was turned into a 69-yard T[ play earl> 1n the third quaner drawing the Express within 25-2 1 But Denver countered with a fielc goal and touchdown before Youn1 '>Cored in the closing seconds tc account for the final margin. Then the Gold special teams forced fumbles on two Los Angeles kickolT returns. and Dcnvt.>r converted both turno' ers into touchdowns. taking a 25-14 lead. With 5:23 left an the penod. Los Angeles safety Dwight Drane picked olT a pass by Penrose and returned it 11 yards for the second Express touchdown. Morton praised the pla> ot Los But the Gold rebounded an the second quaner. Penrose $.Ot 11 staned "llh his long pass to Williams. "h~ Stronger running game for KC? K.\NS.\S CITY. Mo. IAP)-Kansas City's signing of Ken Laq may mea n the stan of a stronger running game fo r the Chiefs. but at also marked the first time the United State!> Football League has lost an upper-echelon player to the NFL The signing of Laq. the third leading ru'ihcr dunng the U FL's IQ83 season. wa!> announced by the Nattonnl Football League club on Monday. T<"rms of the contract were not disclosed but the Chiefs said in a prepared statement that Lacy. who 1s an h1 ~ 'iccond year with the M1ch1gan Panthers. had signed a scnes of one-)'ear contracts covenng th ree )'ears starting w11 h the 1984 N Fl season. Kenny Daniel of the Oakland Invaders became the first USFL player to JUmp to the NFL several weeks ago when he signed with the New York Giants. But Lacy was a cornerstone of the M1ch1ean offense "We Kouted Ken quite extensively and we think he 1s ;a good, solid nddit1on to our team." Chiefs General Manager Jim Schaaf said. "He's an excellent runner and ~ce1ver and we anticipate his a1vmg our running game a tug boost .. Lacy. a former Un1 vc~1 ty of Tulsa running back. had aarecd to the pact tn Kans.u C11y and then returned 10 Detroit by Monday evenina. a Chiefs' spokeswoman said. Reached at his Detroit home late Monday. Lacy siud. "I con 't make a comment on anythina riaht now. I don't have an> than& \o s&)'.'' In 1983. the 6-0. 222-pound Lacy emeraed as one of ,....--::----.-<A' I t.~ • ·' . t . 1~ • I l • • • . . . . ' ·. BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Mak .. And Mode.ls 7S J.fllZ Coet. M• • the USFL's top pla)ers. As a rookie he rushed for 1.18( yards on 132 carries for a 5.1-yard average and si> touchdowns. Lacy placed heh and . Herschel Walker anc Kevin Bn1ant He :il~o caught 40 pa~ses for 433 yards and tw( touchdowns with a 10 8-yard average a'i he led the Panthen to the USFL's first lea~ue chamnionsh1p. FV, Edison win! in volleyball . • Wcstman$ter H1ah rallied from two ~mes down lC nip Ocean View in fi ve pmes for its first wan of the seasoc to highlight Sunset League ,volleyball action Mondt1 night. • • ' I Thr Lions emerged with a 13-1 S. 11-1 S. I S-3. IS· It 15·8 victory 10 nap the scason·lona drought. ' ··we had 11 going our way 1n the first aame and I~ 13-11 bcfo~ their player ~rved four straight ~cunts top out the win." said We tm1Mtcr Coach Dennis Crti&hto "Af\cr the second l!mr it looked like we were ao1na tog home early... ~ Westminster bounced back for an easy third p victory and then took charae. Junior Greg Booth recorded 244 ktlb and setter Haskin did a fine JOb. according to Crciahton • Fountam Valley remained undeleatcd an lcq action wi1h a I S-5. I 5-8. 11 -15. I S-9 win over Manna. "They jumped on Ut fast. w1nn1na the first two aam 1n about 15 minutes." said Manna Coach Tim Reed. Fountain Valley took a 12..() lead in thr first pme b faltered an the third a.amc Edison emtf'Jrd with • I S-9. I ~-5. 15-11 v.-1n ov ti1,1nttngton Beach to remain one game behind Founta Valley 1n th~ battle for O"t plnC'C' .. "The) JUtt wore U\ down.'" \31d 01ltr rn:ach "r1 P.irli,,•r "II "il a good match t1Mp1tc the 114·ure - .. . . ~. . . ( .. .. ~ I' . I, MA.IOlt LIAGU• ITANO....S Al'Mf1cN ......... Wll$T DtVtleON w L. oa 5 I 4 1 J , 3 2 2 , 2 • 1 ) IAST DIVtS«>N j 0 1,000 0.trolt Cleveland ... ton TOtOlllO Hew YoNI lattlmo<t Mllwtlli<ff ' 1 .750 11,1) J , .500 ,.., , , .100 21.'l 2 4 .m Jlo'J o • .oao 4"'> o s .oao s ~Y'sSC... o.atanc1 •. Toronto > °""' -.me ~ TM9Y'1 o.m.t MllwaullM al .,_., n re ... , •• o.1ro11 fNnnnola al N9w Yorll l(ansa1 Chv •I lllffl"-•· n Otv ... nd ti Cllka90, n Bolton ti S.alllt, n 16f0Kfl al ~&ncl. n Nett.Ml L. .. .w WUT DfVl$ION W L S.not"° • 1 Cincinnati 3 J Attenta t 3 Ded9er\ , • Houston 1 • San Franc:l1co 1 • New York Phlttdtlr:>lllt Plt11bur11h St. Louis Chic.ago Montreat IAIT DIVIMON 4 I l '1 J '1 l 2 l l 3 3 Mtl*V'I kOt'ft Ded9ert 4, Chic.too 2 Cincinnati 9, Montrttl 6 Only Nmt\ KhtdUltd TMtY'I Games Houston ti Phltdelr:>lllt Ntw YO!'ll 11 Alt.nit, n MonlrHI at Cincinnati, n .tOO .600 600 .600 .500 .soo St. LOUii •• San Oleoo. n Plllat>urvtl at San Francltc0, n °'1l'f Htnft Klltdliltd NATIONAL LEAGUE Oodews 4, CUbs 2 CHICAGO LOS ANGELS oa 11.., 2 71,, l l 1 I 1 1\11 Ill') Cotto d 8ordl I> Sndbrg 2t> ~llllw1 tt Ctv 31> MO!'tlnd rf J01vl1 c Durllmlb Nolel P Wood1 d Bowan Atlntv r:> ludtnr 111 Tatall abrlllll allrlllll 4 011 Su2tl 31 20 0 0 0 0 Wllllfllc! rf 4 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 Ltndrx d 3 I I 0 3 0 0 0 Gut<rtr ~ 4 I I I 4 I I 0 ~rlllfl tt 4 1 I 0 4 O I o 8 roek lb 3 O O O l 0 1 I BRu1..i u 3 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 ScioKlt C l 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Rtuu p l 0 0 0 I I 1 0 Nltdnfur r:> 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 ll 2 7 2 T .. llh JO 4 7 4 kiri tlv ""*'91 CMcut 010 000 010-2 L .. An98M1 010 200 IOX-4 Gtmt Winning RBl-SCloicla ( 11. OP-Loa AnQtltl J. LOB-<hlc.tQO l. Loa AnQtlft 6. ?B-Wooda, CtY. HR-Guerrtro (1). S8-Sa11 2 m. lft H ll llt H SO O\l<IM lttlntY L, I· I Notes Bordi Les An98MI RtunW,1·0 Ni.dntu.r S, I 8K-Nledtnfuer 4 I ·3 s 3 3 2 2·3 1 I I 1 0 0 0 7 2·3 1 2 2 11-3 0 0 0 T-2.lS A-33,214. Souffl Co.st Conference 4 0 0 0 I s 0 I W L GB S.nta Ane 13 3 Ortnvt Coe•t 12 • 1 GOIOtn Wot 12 4 1 Cerrll°' 10 6 ) Fullerton I I S Ml. Sen AnlOlllo 6 10 7 CYD!'Ht l ll 10 Comr:>lon O 16 13 TodtY'a Gtmt1 l?:JO 1>.m.I Orar191 CouLtlitrJll01 Stnta Alll '"'°""" Wttt Fulttrton at Ml San A11tonlo Cyprus at Comoton ~ I I . " Wom«l'I softMI COMMUNITY COLLaGIE g..-, Wnt I, ft8Mmar 0 Petomar 000 000 l>-0 J 0 GOIOtn Wnt 000 001 x-1 S 0 Larson ana JOM, Carlson and Meson 28-Holltr (GWCI GOLDIN WEST INVITATIONAL , ...... ~ ...... , ,11111tv's fttlttflei 6 p m -Gotdtn Wo t v1 West llt llev 6 pm -Gltftdllte (Arl1 ) "'' 8akerdleld I om -Arizona Was tern vs Ptstdtnt I pm -Mt San AntonlO vs Central Arl1on1 S.tvrdlv 10 a m.-toser1 bracket games 1 r:> m -inners bracket 111mes J P m -loltrl bf'Kkt l IJl"MI 7 1>.m.-lnntrs bracktt gam.. Svndlv 10 a.m.-aemlllnt ls I pm -<lltmr:>lon•lllr:> finals (uc:ond game to follow ti 3 II nacn11ry) NHL si&avof'fl DfVISIOH SRMllllHAU , ..... ef.l"lve) T11tldtY'1 G•mt1 NY Atnvtrl ti NY l11e~1 (Serles 1..0, 2-i> Chicago at Mlnnasott (Strle1 llti!, 2·21 DIVISION l"IHALS , ..... ef.S.,.tft) TIMlrMlty Montrttt at Outt>ec St Louis at Minnesota Calvary •' EdmOnlon 'r1dtv MontrN I t i Qutoec SI Loula •• Mlnnetolt CalCltrv at Edmonton ~v Qutt>ec at Montreal Mlnnt1ot1 t i SI Louis Edmonton •• c 1111arv ~v QvtbtC t i Mol\lrHI Mlnnttola t i SI. LOUii Edmonton at CtflJtrV WMMMIV, A.,..11 Monlrtt l ., Quebtc St LOUii t i MlnntlOlt CtlDtrv al Edmonton flrtMy, A.,.. Quebec •• Molllrtal Mllltllsolt t i SI. Louis EdmOtlton at CtlO•ry Su!MllY, A.,. 21 Mofltrfff t i Quebec SI Louis 11 MllW\011 Cetotrv •f Edmonton LalAlllli .... MOllOAV'I •llUl. Tl ,, ......................... , fl•tT RAC& °"' mlM oec:e ,....._ INWrlemJ JUI t.10 HO Oltll o...ien ( .. ~ IUO UO TW ...... ....._. > IUO Aleo r.ced; C'lmerfon ..... llowctn T"....we, ~otlY fllll, T4Kldll Mlr.ot, Or-I'll 9rtllde, MNl\I llo ... Tima: tpS. U IXACTA O·J) r:>akl 1111.20. 18COND llACI: Ollt mll• pace SU11W Ttd Clt•ICflfOt11) !UO UO lAO llOdtV SColdl (AMb) 7.20 4.20 Tali.Mon lltOMlll UO Allo rtCH. A L w .. u . IEI TOftnlo. AndVt Ul'wlt IDQ from t«Ondl, Mr ~. IW N M. Ptr:>a Eddie. Tlmt: 2~. U lbCTA (7·21 H id U7 50 n..o ••Cl. °"' mile PICll. Keolrl (t~J 6..0 UO l.20 Fr• Samoi. (Adlermen) • 20 J.20 "Al'klow ltOM IWUllaml) 6.00 Allo rac.o; KaNut Prlnceu, BltbrMZI, Dawns OelWll, Smooth Clnoer, Thrulll Time: .1:o:l llS -al rxAC'l'A <f·7l Hid moo. 'OuttTH llACI. Ont mile trol lltdmon4t Jov <111r11n> UO s 00 4.20 Aid Pooler (Donotlot) 6.20 3 20 Hlil'llera Gold (Ounnl11tn) • 20 AllO read· Meadow Vlctorv, Gtmt c.e>ttln, Air Podltl, Frostv Hunter, Den· ion. TlrTM: 2:05 flflTH llACI. Ont mile Pict. Judy Nova (Ltc;ll;ey) S.60 uo 3.20 Trinity HtllOVlf N <Sorlgg•) 12 20 4.40 Darren Jonn (8tktrl 3.80 Also rec:.d: Wvnna Ntndln, Ketlvtuc:k tdffl, Rlc:tl lltd, lrlall Paul, 8trrv Jtmt• Tlmt: 2:00 415. 12 IXACTA (6·1) paid 11ono. SIXTH RACE. One mire Pact. Tvr:>lctl ISIHtll) I UO 7 .0 S.20 OH·Knlollt Cracker (8r111I S.00 S.00 OH·Flntl Ct H N (Kuebler) 6.20 11.IO At10 rtced: ltlty Bov, Mailer Notl, Vtlenllno, Frtt Pour. UMCIOktn, Viking Tlmt; 1:59 4/S. 12 EXACTA (3·1) paid "4.20, (3·0 r:>tld MS.20. SIVINTH llACE. Ont milt C>tC.1. ~s Pat.ct (McCarty) Sl.60 16.20 100 Lavlrn OrHm (Sleetll) J,.IO 2.60 Jlms P9'1C*' (Trtmblty) UO Alto raced: Howdv Oor:>, Sttlltr Light, Ht k:Yon Holldev, Andy Atlr:>ll, Rusty Sii· vers, Btnevoilnc:t Tlmt: 2:00 J/S. 12 IXACT A (I· 11 oald 1327 00 EIGHTH RACI. Ont mllt Ha. 8anclll ILtc.ktV) 40.40 UO 7 20 Hor i zon S tar (Sltt lll) 3.10 2.IOrlllh Ftdtn (Tlsh«I UO Also reced: EloQuent Aov S.. Mlghly Matrl•, lelle Jottt. Ftv ~n Flv, Howdv Ster. Tlmt: 1:S9 215. U EXACTA (6·2) Ptld $140.00. NINTH llACI. Ont mitt trot Andv1 Miieir IRllClllel uo 3.00 2.10 CllMrlvl Moose <Otsomar) 3.40 2.20 Noblt Arnetta (B1vlfl1) 2.40 AllO raCl<I: Soec:lal lnlertsl, Siar Hiii G., Monllf'tV Judllt. Tlmt: 2:03 1/S. 12 IEXACTA (3·21 r:>tld Sii 60 S2 PtCK 51&1 (1·316-3-1-6-J) otld Sl2,361.20 IOI' Int wlnnlnv tkktl <five winners). Ttltft were no lldlt11 wllh sl• wlnMr\ TENTH RACE. Ont mile otet Amvs Pttt (Ptltr\On) 13.00 4.60 l 40 s~ flleeto (Slltrrtn) 3 40 2 60 Meftew Hunter 18•ker) • 20 Also rectd· Ftv Jlndt F ly, J-1tn11 Vin· cent, a.. Jt v G"· Cll(l1 Too Htr, Rovtl lthythm. Tlmt: 2:01 1/S U eXACTA (4· ll paid W 00 Ahtndtnct. 3,16 I USFL. WISTEllN CONlllEllENCIE fttcHlc w L T ftd. ,., Oeriver 6 I 0 .157 160 Arizona 3 4 0 .429 192 E•11rt11 2 s 0 216 91 Oakland 0 7 0 000 38 Central MichlN n 6 1 0 157 201 Okt.llOma s 2 0 71• 110 Houslon • 3 0 S71 m Chkt llO 2 s 0 116 1S3 San Antonio 1 6 0 1'3 70 EASTERN COHl"ElllHCE ,. .. ntlc Ntw Janey 6 1 0 157 Phil1dtlr:>hla 6 I 0 8S7 Pltt~rvn 2 s 0 216 Wtslllnoton 0 1 0 000 SeutMm 81rmlnvlltm 6 1 0 IS7 Naw Orlttn1 6 1 0 .157 Tampa 8av • J 0 .m Mtmottll 2 5 0 216 Jecksonvllle 2 s 0 .216 MendlV'I korts Dtnvtr 35, lxpreu 27 Hou1ton 31, Washington 13 SttllrdlV'I Gtmts Oklahoma at Washington Meme>nls at Eor1u San Antonio al Jeck1onvlllt SundtY'• Games Denver er Pllt\t>urvh Arlrone at New Jtr11v Chlcavo at Phlltdtlr:>llla 81rmlnvlltm at Mlclll11t1n MerldtY's G- Hou"on -.1 0.kttlld Tam1>1 8tv at New Orltt nl Oenvef JS, EXOl'fll 21 scare Irv Olltrtln "1 161 123 73 1'3 116 ISS Ill 167 ... 140 111 134 1S2 132 135 , .. 176 127 1()4 94 137 m .. 123 160 2ot 166 Elllf'ISS 14 0 7 6-17 0-tr 0 2S , 7-lS l"lntften.ct LA-Nthon 2 run <Zendelta kkk). Sll LA-Ora111 12 lnttrctC>llon return IZtndttts kk:k). t-.37 S.Ctnd '"9f1M Otn·Wllllt m• 73 pan lrom PtnroH (Sofftf'ntn klek), 3 11 Oen-Martin 1f PUnl return (kick lt lleOI, 11..21 011t-Whlte S r:>au from PtnrOM (r:>tu ft lltd), 13:29 Ot-8 . JOlln10n S run (C>tU ft lltd). 1':JO TlllN ,.en.ct LA-Niison 69 ot11 from Young <Zt ndt· II\ k lck ). 1'() 1 C>en-FG SOMlmtn 27, 11.10 ,..,l1tl~ O~vdneY I run <Soettman kick). S•73 LA-Youno I run (Nu ftlltd). 14.SI 4-19, llS Teem Statltftet LA Dtft IS JO lf·l2 43·1n 1IO 16' 46 ,,6 Flral downs ltulhll·varcn P•UlllO vards ltttvrn Yards Pa1111 IMl ·O 12·20-2 *"'°" ~ Punta Fumotn•lfft ~Jtln·verds Time of PoiMSlloll Ml J-16 t-.0 S-Jf S-4 •·I .... ....., ?• 16 lS4'4 NaA WHTH.N COM'U.NCI l"adAc ~t ft ct. oa Y•LM"" Sl 2S ,.,., ll• "°'111/1d • •1 31 ·* • •·S..lllt ,, ., ..,. "~ ""'*''• lt 4l Ml 15\h Gotdtn 5111t » ., ...... " S.n OIMO 2f '° 3'7 24"'1 MldWtlt DM.-•·Utah 0 • . s.. •-0 ..... " f7 .526 1h Otttlltr ,, 42 .... ' l(anM1 CIJv 36 ., .•5' 1 SanAntonlO .u ... A6 '"' HolltlOft 2' .. .Jn 1)1.~ IAITlltN CONfllltlNCI Attllkr>M.-y·9oiton " lt .15' •·Pl'll..-lltlla 50 21 "41 ' •·!Mw Yon .. l) ,51'2 IJV> •·Nhr JtrMV O lS .551 16 x·Wtlhlnoton JS •S All 1$ c.Mrtl OMUarl •·MllwM" 47 ll .603 •·Dtlrolt 46 l2 SfO I •·At11nla :11 •2 Ml 10'1') Clllc.ato 27 S2 .,., 20''1 Cleveland _ n.. 52--l4 »'-~!fa-2S S3 321 n •·Cllnc:fttd D4tvoff l>tf Ill Y·Cllncneo di•l•lon 1111e MMdfy'1 Sc:trel W1.nl119ton 1l6, ClllcaQO 1)4 12 ol) Naw York 111, Cleveland Ill Ttllllflt's G- I.tho et GO!Otn Stare Pttlt.Otlolllt al New JtrstY llldlt nt ti Ottrolt 8o•ton at Ml!wtukH Houston ti Sen Antonio S..ttle at K1n111 Cltv Pol'lltlld at Prio.ntx 0.nvt r 111, Utah al Lii llti!H 011111 •t k n 0"9<> HIGH SCHOOL. McOenald'a Al·S .. r 91me lat LA '""" AreMI WEST m, EAST 106 EAST ( 106) -Derrick Lewis (W,,.slllng· Ion, O.C.) 0-3 •·• 4, Duane Ftrrtll (Towson. Md.I S·9 3·4 13, Clvl• Washburn (Lt urlnbur11. N.C.) 3· 11 S· 10 11, MICllMI Brown IB.illmort) 3· 14 O·O 6, David River' (Jersev Cltv. N.J.l 6·14 0-0 12, Slltlton JOMI (Amltvvlllt, N.Y.I 7·7 l·l 1s, Rlcllerd Madison (Memc»fl"I 1·3 O· I 1. Clltrlft Smltn (8r~t. Conn.) 0-9 2·2 2. JOlln TnomPSOn <Lawrancevllle, Vt .I 3·7 0-0 6. Kt vln Wtlll (Ctmoen. N.J.) 2·6 2·S 6, Ed Otvandtr (8roolttyn) 6· 12 I ·6 13, Oerrkk Clllevout (FluSlllno, N.Y.) S·7 6·7 16. Totai. 41· 102 2•-~ 106. WEST (131) -Danny Mtnnlnv (Law· ranee, Kan.I •·9 1·2 9. Al LO!'tnltn (CtOtr Aar:>kh, Iowa) 2·S 1·2 S, JOhn Wlhlam• (Crenshaw High, LAI 13·21 1-1 27. Trov Ltwl1 (AndtrlOll, llld.) t· 14 2·2 11, Delrev l r00k1 IMkhl11tn Cltv, Ind.) 7·12 2·2 16, Craig Jackson (Oenvtr) 1·4 0-0 2. Rover McCttndon (C11tm1>1lgn, Jn.J 6·9 3·S IS. Mall 8eeuwsMrt (Maler O.t High) 0-6 0-0 O. Garv Grant (Ct nlon, Ohio) 7· 14 2·2 16, Cllrl1 Sandie (Long 8ttCll Potv) 4· 10 2·2 10. Alldr-Lt119 (Pint Bluff. Ark.) 3·9 2·2 •• Craig McMiiian (Clovtrdtlt, Calif.) 2·5 1·2 S. Tolal1 S7· l l9 17·?2 131. Scwe bv Outrt.n Etat 29 27 31 19-106 Wt1I 29 33 29 40-131 Fouled out-Nont. Rebound-Et1t S3 (Chlavous 91. WHI .. (Wiiiiams 16). A•· 1lst1-E111 13 (Rlvtr1 4), West 29 (Grant ti Total fouts-Eest 17. Wnt 26 Alltndance -10,214. HIGH SCHOOL. GIRL.S Al·CIF 1-A l"IRST TEAM "'8yw, sc:hMI B. Rtndtr, St Joser:>h S. Luna, Santa Ciera 0 . KIDPPI,...., 6~ ~ M. Ollvtra, Bishop 0119<1 T Frtlef', Aoitrv C. NelM>ll. MtnlltM T l rU11111rd, Santa Ciera L Wiii.iams, Vanev Christia n J Stnllll, SI JOstf>ll It. Starr. St. JOWOll Ht. Yr. Ave. 6·1 Sr. 15.6 S·10 Sr 20.6 ru S< 1..s S· 11 Sr 11.0 S-9 Sr 12 5 6·3 Jr. 3J 2 6· 1 Jr 9 • ~s Sr. 15.0 S-10 Sr. 12.7 S·' Sr 13 I HCONDTl!AM E Ctrraway, LeAel~ 5·9 Sr. 27.l S·11 5'. 12.4 6·0 Jr 16 7 6·.3 Sr. 12.1 A. Oav1ctson, Martnttha N Parks. Regina Ceell 1'. lttu11, Ltlttlnt C FO!'d, Rio Mest c. Ktbwaua, HtWlhOrnt j. Kaiser. ~•n•lh• leH, 8tnlllnlfl A. Wolf, Ptr~I A. Teterlck, 81sl!o THIRD TEAM B llalenllM, Rim of World D. Cllllds, Westtrn Chrl1tl•n M. Pltlmt n. Valley C11rlsllan L Cru1. Perris s. Mt1ltr•on. Mtrsl!tll K. Ghlrerdl, Agoura S. E u llnger, Ao11rv P. Wright, San Otme1 K. WlllltmlOn, Atillnt CHll T Trotter, SI AnthOnv sm.1 Sdlooh l"lllST TEAM l"ltver."""' K Hotme1, Markc>r:>a P Wllllem1, Westrl®e M McKlnnofl, Moiave K Fairchild, Boron L Ltwl1, Btturnont L Vtnci.rifff. Llnflekl Cllr M Ctrttr, Inland Cllrllllt n S Stld, Piigrim D Adtms. Mot.vi P Matsumoto, Remona Cnvt SECOND TEAM S·ll Sr 1'9 S·I Jr 11.7 H Sr. a.o S-6 $(, 22.f 5-7 .k. IS.I 5·1 Jr 16 0 S-9 Sr 11.0 6·2 Jr. 22.5 6·0 Sr. 13.0 5·9 Sr. 12.0 S·9 Jr. 13.0 S·4 S(. 11.0 S·I Sr. 14.0 5·7 Jr 17 1 S·9 Jr 19.0 S·I Sr II 0 Ht. Yr. Ave. S·I Sr 22 5 S·7 Sr 11 I S· 10 Sr IS 9 S· 11 Jr 18 0 S·IO Sr 2SO S·ll Sr 2•0 6·1 Sr 3S 0 S·6 Sr 206 5·9 Sr 17 0 S·• Sr 10 6 0 Mohltr. NewPOrt Cllrl1tlan S· 9 Sr 126 11.0 11.0 14.0 13.0 14.4 II 5 19.9 16.0 1 s V COOk, 29 P11lm1 5·9 Sr J. Cerofl'lt". Wt1frld11e S· 10 Sr S. Ft lrclllld, Tront S·6 So S 8analfl, Fllntrldge Sac Hrt 5·7 Sr J. Jackson, Sn.rmt n llldlan S·7 Jr T. Mendoza, Rio Hondo Prep S·7 Jr K Pinkerton, Providtnce S· 11 Sr. J. Ko11tr, Orange Lutheran S· 10 Jr L. Jackson, Mtrlcooa S·S Sr HIGH SCHOOL ST AN DINGS SUmet LH9U• LMtut WL Founta in Vallev 8 0 Edlaon I I Marina 6 J La Quinta • • Huntington Bttcll 3 6 WHlmln1ttr I 7 Ocean Ille• 0 9 M9ndtV'S SC- Ovtrtl WL 10 1 11 1 6 7 ' ~ 3 • 1 9 1 II FOUlllt ln lltHev d-1 Merine, IS 5, 15·7 11-15, 15·9 Edison Oii. Hvntington Beach IS·9. 15·5, IS·ll Wtslmln•ler ctel OcMn Vltw. 13· IS. 11-15, 15-3, 15-11, IS·I WtdtleMMY's Gamel (7) Oc:-tan llltw at Edison l..t Quinta t i Fountain Vtllev Wntmlnller at Hunllnglon Beacll SU V .. w LHOU• Ltt9Ut WL Estanci. 10 0 ~WI Ht rl>Of: I 1 Jrvlnt 1 3 Corona dtl Mar • • Et T0to S S Mater Dtl 2 I UlllWOllY 2 I C011t Mtst O 10 TMllY'I 0-(l:IS) Cor~ dtl W..r at COltt Mew. lrvlnt 11 Unlwr•llv Mattr Otl •• 1E1t9ftei. .... WllO"l Harw ., It Toro ~ .. WL 13 0 10 J ' ) •• 6 s l ' 7 II 0 11 OWrtl WL • 3 . , s s 6 7 • • ' . ' . ... .... Thi ... ,,~ fttN '°' ltlt •11 MMl8" Goll T~, AMII IJ·lt, M ttw ~. National Goll Ck.ttl '*"°.. le•-.... ameleur) AMtfMMS.... Tommy 4ar0ft, Geor• AreNK, M4v IMn, Chlo lec:ll, ltOMlt ae.c:., 0.y arewer. •·Ci.t'k krOIAtlt, 1111 c.ldwtl, Biiiy Ce.,.,, LeMll Cltmer1tt, Jim ee..rt, Cllll'ltt CoodY, John Cooll, Frtd C:.U..., 8lfl CrtMflelll. •-·NelllPi.I Croecw, 90ll Eastw004', ~ Rdw.,e. ~kl Ed1 wercft, •••lcNnl ,. , Keith FerM, Id F!Qfl, lttY ,lovd, O«ie Ford, JoM llloutlfll, aOll Olldaf, AGO Ooe!IW; Jav ...._, Moftl• H.laltkv, Mark Hav ... ••Wllllem Hoffer, a·Jamet ~· ll'ltvt. Hale lr'Wln, Peter J~. TM! l(llt , Gtfv Kocll, R•'-h L.lndtum, W•vna Lavi, •·ltobtl't L9Wli. truce Uef1ke, Pei LIMMv, Martt. Lve, Mark ~. Pet M<Oowtn, JoM MahltfttY, JMMY Mllltr, 1.Arry Mire, Gii MIHM/I, 1A'rv Nehorl, Jack Nlckleu1, Ao\Alt N~lle; AnclV N«111, 0.vld Oerln, Af'llOfd Pt'"*°• C1tvln Pttte, t ·Chrlt P.,t'Y, a·C1'fton Pwc.t, Dan PoN, Tom Purtrer, JKll A4HIMr. t il "°""'· •· Jav Sloel, Scott SI~, J.t._~ Crele ,,.,...,~ Sltwarf, Curtla Stre1191, Hat Svt1on, a·O.vkl Ttnlls, Jim Thor1>1. LM Trevino, •·Wllllam Tuttn, Lanny Wadkins, Art Wa•. Tom Watson, Tom W1isll0Pf, Fuuy Z~ ,.8""~ l.ao Aoki t lld Tommy NtJltllme, Jar:>an, S.vt BtlltlltrOI, Spain, Nick Ftldo, Ptltr Oo"ernul1 t lld t ·Pllllir:> Parkin, 8rlla ln, David Grtht m end Grtil NO!'man, Austral· It , ltrnlltrd L-e*r, West Ct<mtnY, Garv Plavtr end Nici. Price. Sovtll Africa Meat.rs courst Hott-b\l·hott dt•c:rlptlon of ,,,. AUllUllt Nttlonet Goll Club courM. site of the '8th M111t" Thur\dav throuvn SU11dev Ne. 1: Tee 011111, 400 11erd1, pe r •. Drive 11 over • valltv &lg llltttr' un carrv the fairway bunker on tht right, ooenlnv 111> 1111 IPC>rOtCh to lllt 1Jrffn lff. 2: Pink Dolll"'ood, SSS Y•rdl, Per S. Sllvhl doOltg IO tne lt ft Thi lonllHI hOlt on tht c:oune. but downllltl elld rtachal>le In two bv big llllltrl WllO Pltv llltlr "' UIOt CICKI 10 the lrMI on 1111 ltil Grffn guerelld bv two bulllltr•. ,.._ J: Flowering Peecn, 360 vards, 1>1r •. Plactmtnt of lllt dr111t In 1111 rlollt side of IM ft lrwav avolos POltrtllal bunker trouble •nd OC>tnl UP ,,,. lll'Hll to • short Iron IDOfOKh lff. 4: Flowering Crab APOll. 20S vards, oar 3 Lonv Iron '"°' to lonll. narrow QrMlt. He.. S: Magnolia, 4JS vards, oar • Rlltllvety right driving hole. CIOIJlelJ 1-11 Ne. 6: Junoper. 180 nreh, otr 3 Ju<llJrTMnt ot wind can t>t e factor from tltvtlli! '" Ne. 7: Pampas, l60 yards, oar 4 Sec:ono •hot normetty Pi.Yid with anvtlllng from 7·1ron lo wtdlJI onto Vtf\I 1m1H. lleavl· IY·bunkt<ti! lll'ffll Judllmlnt of wind I\ crlllcat Ht. I: Yellow J11ml11t, S3S vard1, par S. LtnDlh Is dec.tllliYI -II °''"" uPlllM II ltktl two ucee>llonallv lonlJ. accurate l/IOll. t>ut 11 rMClltble. Na. 9: Carolina Ctltfrv, 4JS nrd1, r:>ar •. Dovteci le!t Stcond '"°' uPl\111 to a sllarr:>IY •to1>l11g gr11n lff. 10: Ct meflle, 41S vard•, par •. Ooglfil ltfl Lon11tr tha n maximum USGA gul0tlln11 for Ptr 411 II r:>llVl downhill. Drive down the left sldt rte.elves a tonv ron oH lht slol>e to lt vtl ground. Thi stc.Olld •hOt Is muc:n tonger and more dlfflcull from tilt rlvht lldt of lhe ft lrwav. Na. 11: White Dovwood, •SS yards. oar 4 Drive to 1111 center or rillht·c.iiter of Ille fairway 11 Ille r:>rtftrrtd POllllon A ltc.Otld '"°' from 1111 left must carry a POnd tl'ltt hu111 the ltft slOt of tllt vrffn NI. 12: Golden 8111, ISS yards, oar 3 Gr11n guarc!td front and right bY Rae·, Crffk A mluti! '"°' ofttn rnulh In Ion of two stroll.ti ln1tttd of one Ht. IT: A11lee, 465' verd\, oar ) OQll"li9 i.lt A drive trouna tllt corner ooen1 up tllt grHn to be rtttlll<t In two. A llook off Ille '" COUIO le•O to crNll trouble Secono l hOI etso II OVtr Ille crHl\, whlcll fronts Ille vrten .... 14: Chilltlt, Fir , 405 verd1, oar 4. A crlsr:>IY hll wcono 1no1 11 rtcwlrtd to llOIO I Ill 111-tllow grttn Na. IS: Flrtlllorn, SOO vard1, per S Tiit lilt of Gene Strtz111·1 famous OOYble tt111e. Can 1>1 reached In two. but lllt lllCOl'ld must carry e e>ond In front of the gr11n Nt. 1': Aedt>ud, 170 y1rd1. par 3 Tiit ct rr'JI It over waltr to • 1a r111 gr11n clo\elv guarded llY the e>ond tronr a nd left 111111 • lergt bunker bthino No. 17: N1ndlna, •OO yards, oar • A orateau·lvl>I grttn, with 1'1t left llttf 11ooln11 awav to lhe left Tht rivht half Is fronted ov a bunker Depending on Int wind, tne eoe>roach can oe 1nv1111ng trom 3·to l·lron No. 11: HollY, 40S vtrd•. r:>ar 4 Falrw111 bunker on tne left Second •hot ur:>lllll 10 duel•levtl green Misters Dotr Ytrdegt and r:>ar at the Auvuste Na· tlonat Golf Club lor '"' 48111 Mt1ttr1 No Yds. Par I 400 4 i s.ss s l 360 • • 205 l s 435 • 6 180 l 1 l60 • I SlS S 9 43S 4 Ovt )465 l4 10 41S • 11 45S • 1'1 155 3 13 '6S s ,. 4M • IS 500 s 16 170 3 17 400 4 II .OS • In )440 36 Tottt ''°s n Communltv coll999 SOUTH COAST CONl"EllENCE TOURNAMENT (al Co\la Mesa Gott & CtunfrV Oull) I Orange Coast <G11rv Soadonl n . Dave Ne1r111 73. Garv 811v1v 73, Jot Beu 77, Ou n Paul\On 79, C'1rll MCl(ff 10>. 37•. 2 Santa Ane 317, 3 Fvllerton. 310. • Mt San An1on10 319, S Cvoren 40.1, 6 Cerritos 40) Deei> ,.. fl lhlft9 DANA WHAA, -1S ltllller\ l6 beu 10 m•c1'1rt1 I "'ffOSllttO, I Kul1>1n MondlV'I tr1n.-ctton1 l"OOTBALL NtlteMI , ....... l.Mwt CHICAGO IE ARS.-Stgned Svtvuter Mow, wide rtc91vtr LOS ANGELES ltAMS-Ac;qulrli! Own11t Crulctllllkl running beck, from tM Hou1t011 Olltrt In 11ct1-1nv. for • 1"4 •l~th round drtll c"Otc:e NEW YOltlt JETS-Acqvtrtd Otl T l'IOINIM>ll rUMlftl bKI\ If Ol'll t,,. K t lltll 1 City (llltfs Oii wt lvett Slentd lt~t Lasllltv tnCI .,.Ian 0 N11I, Wttn\l\lt llK"' Otttl\I\ Otll'l\ln a11C1 0.fl 8"~d lllleOeeller' Jot P1tta1n•ll.I and Cl'lrlt '°""'" lacklt\, Chy Oevlcboll tN1 Ctne Olltt wldf rtCilf...,s l llCI 1-tlltn hll.n. ltvftl •nd COi.La .. CHADRON STATl-...mad Doi\ Turn· 8( llttd ~tl>el COIC1I CINCINNA Tl-AMOuneeO l"8 reMO· nation ol Jane Albrleflt, t ut\ttnt •om.n'1 btt .. tlbtM COtC:ll. WllO wiM ~omt ""4 •Ol'l'tn'\ bHllttbt" cotdl •' Nortttern llllllo•S 11..LtHOIS·CHICAG~med Wlllit Ltt· tit hffd INUlt.tlbel CMCll LONO HACH S'TATE-+ltmea Ed Ital~. Br\Q lvllrand1 t/ICI G1t111 McOOlll~ Htl\ltfll l>etlltllltll CMCf'41 OHIO NOttT'HE•N-Ntl'l'IM O.n1• !trailer lltto Joo•t>t• C'OllC'll ... ) KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP) -Pcop&e who do not believe Dan Ouitenbimy isthe best relief pitcher in &uebe.11 are aettins hard lo find . Qufsenbe:rry, who played basaebell at Costa Mesa HiJh, <>ranae Coast ColJcar and La Verne CoUege before explodina on the m~or lcque scene, is one of1klew-~~left .. Maybe nobody think.sofmeu the underdas anymore." conceded the man with the funny-lookina delivery and the m~or l~ue .ave record. "But I think rm the underdoa. J still look at other people and think. they're better than me.·· He admits. in fact, to feeling "very uncomfortable" with betng called the best at what he. does. But since 1980. bis first full year 1n the majors. Quisenberry has com- piled 131 saves, more than any one else. Bruce Sutter of the St. Louis Cardinals has rung up 110 over that period and Rich Gossage. now at San Diego but then with the New York Yankees, had 105. He has been the Fireman of th~ Y car every year except 1981 and last season set the maJor league rc<:ord with 45 saves for a sub-.500 team. Five games into this season he's picked ur two saves with three mni~ o scoreless relief, givtng up one hit and no walks and striking out three. At that rate, he would have 64 saves and break his own record by 19. So who's better'? "There's nobody close," said Kan· sas City manager Dick Howser. It does not surpnse Howser that Quisenberry believes others arc su- perior to him. "That's his perogative," he said. "And that's probably a healthy at- titude for him to take. But over the past three years, he's the best. I'm sure Suttcr's people feel that way. and so doGossage's. But from what I've seen he's the best. He'll have to do at again this year, but right now> there is nobody better." Moreover. says Howser, we misht not have seen the best of Dao Quisenberry, who turned 30 two months ago and employs a side-winding deljvery which should wear easily on a ftexible ri&ht arm. "He should get better,'' Howter said. "He knows the hitters and be'• really just right now coming into his prime. The next couple of yean should be his best years."' Quisenberry admi ts he's matt ver- satile th.an ever before. He has sharp command of a four-pitch rcpenoitt consisting of a sinkerball, a knuctlo- ball, a breaking pitch and a change-up. ..The first year or so I'd throw the sinker 90-95 ~rcent of the time," he said. "Now at's around io pcl'C)Cnt. with the othets m~ed in depcndina on the situation and who the hitter is. Some games I might throw five or six knuckleballs. some games not any." ''If something doesn't work for him. hejustdiscardsit," said H owser. South African star 1 to-race forBritatn?: Zola Budd gains British papers. ----furor beginning LONDON (AP) -outh Afncan runner Zola Budd. who wants to race 1n the Los Anseles sum mer Olympics for Britain, said today she 1s not read) to take on world champion Mat) Decker of the United States. Miss Budd who has unoffic1all> bettered Decker's 5.000 meters re- cord by 6.43 seconds, told London's Daily Mail that the American is "out of my class at the moment". Budd. 17. was granted Bru1sh citizenship Frida) after amv1os secretly from South Afnca on March 24. sponsored by the Dail) Mail. a national tabloid newspaper. Home Secrctat)' uon Bnttan Will be asked in the House of Commons tonday why she was granted a passport so quickly. Oppos1t1on Labor Pan) legislator Doug Hoyle has tablCd a senes of Commons questions, dcmandin& to know why Budd's application wu granted less than1W0 weeks aftershc entered Britain. Budd said Saturday she wants to ·•run my heart out for Bntain." Briush Amateur Athleucs Board secretary Nigel Cooper said: "Jt may be 1ha1 the selectors will no1 think 11 prop(r to include her in the 1cam when lhcy met't on June 24 "It 1s going to cause controvcrs) within the sport. We are full) aware of that. It could split athleucs down the middle." Hoyle said Sunday be will ask Brittan "why this gul has been permitted so blatantly to jump the queue in this way." Ron Brown. another Labor law- maker. said: "I have nothing apmst the girl but I am sure her background. her running ability and her white skin helped her tremendously:• The Dail Mail said that Budd has applied tO JOin Bntain·s "outstanding m1ddle-Oistance running club:· the Aldershot. Farnham and District Cl ub 10 Hampshire. south England. Challenge Cup set to begin Thursday By ALMON LOCKABEY D•ty l'ikH 9oettne Wrtt• Ace sailing crc"s from a do1cn ot the top yacht club~ 10 the l I S. "'II gather at Newpon Harbor Yacht Club Wednesda' for the opentng cer- emonies of a new btenmal event. the L1.S. ) acht Club Challenge (up. the ''toner of which" 111 be declared "the best 10 1ht' U .... The 12 selectw clubs all ha' c d1sungu1shed rt'Cords tn ~acht ranng. race management and sen ice 10 the c.pon of connth1an (amateur) ) arht· 1ng. Tht' crt'ws will all sail e-qual11t<l cw York-36 'lloops furnished b~ NHYC. Yac.·hts"1llbcdra"nb\ lot at 10 a.m. Wednesda) Following prac- tice racing (optional) there "''II be a welcom ing recept ion at N HYC Actual compctatlton gets under way Thursday with two raC'ts tn 1he ocean betw~n the Newport Pier and the Santa Ana River Jetty Two races will be sailed Fnday and Seturda). Panici patina clubs will be An· napolis YC. Annapolis. Md .. 011cago YC. Eastern Y<:. Marblehead. Mass . Larchmont YC'. Ne" York. Lona lkach YC. New York YC Newpon Harbor YC. Sao D1eao YC. Sea· wanhaka Connth11n YC. Oyster 8a}. N Y . uthem YC. New Orleans. t fBnets YC. San Francisco. and St Petersbur& (Fla) YC. The rq,att.a will be unique 1n tha1 It will not be a howcaSt for "superstar" skippers or "111 1t be a test of sa1lmalccrs and boat d~1ane" Ho-.. ever, the top namcs W\ll all be on hand -but only as a member of thetr club's ere-... Yachts will bt sail~ b> a ere" of eight, plui an owner's rcp~ntat1vc w~o will serve only as an obscou and takt no pan 10 rte1na the bolt The c1&ht crew mcmben. must be bonaftcfc mcmben of the cluh the~ rcpreo;ent as of Dec JI . 1983. No 10d" 1dual who has skippered a "1nntng boat 10 the -\menca's Cup, Ol)mp1cs. Congressional Cup or ma world championship 1n an Olympic class"' 111 be allowed to steer the bo&l. He or she ma). howc\cr. ~rvc man~ other capaclt) on the boat. ··rt 1s indeed going to be a club c'ent in the true sense of the word." sa~s Bill Palmer. general chairman. The wmnmg ~acht club will have 11., name and those of the winmna crc" engra\cd on the U.S. Yacht Club Challenge Cup. rededicated for 1hc C'\.Cnt b) MaruJa BaJdwtn Hodges. Hobie Cats vie Saturd ay More than 2SO Hobie Cat sailors arc scheduled to start compeiitJon Saturday tn the 12th annual Dana Point Hobie C'at Rea.ana Racing will conclude on unday The event 1s one of the snson·s first point& rcptt.a leadml up to the national cbam· p1onsh1ps. . Rc;1,tratton will bcaln at 7 Lm. turd&) with a skippcn mttuna at 9 30 Tht tint race will be at 11 tn lM ~an otTthe Dana Point btu.kwaw Sa1lon ma)' launch t~ir boau I\ the Dana Po1nt launch ramp for a f~ of $4 Hob1t Cat rt("mg wtth ~tr colorful ~1b and hull 0)'1"1 1s a popular peoctator pon. Good "'~ eo1ots include the sea wall b I.he Jolly Roerr Rntaurant. Doh~l\) lite 8eac.b and the stde-. .. lk alona tbe tn.ner btUk- watC1' The rcpu.a lS upt(t.Cd to IUJ'IC1 tome of the top Hobte 1&1101'\ uch u Hobtt Alter Jr .• Jeff Alter, Wa)'ne hatfftr and tf\r~ M}tar • I t ! • C4 Qr9nge Coliat DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, Aptil 10, 1114 Montreal'• Pete Ro.e watchea hit No. 3,996 leave hia bat in the fourth innillj( of Skydlvia1 cbamplon•blp• The world ~ best parachutists wall compete Saturda) and Sunda) an Laguna Niguel atthc .\ar Spur ln1cma11onal Sk)d1,ang Cham-p1onsh1ps. In all. J:! para( hu11sts will compete. including a team from the Republic of China. and will be atier points in S<'Vcral catcgones. The event will he co,ered b) NBC's ponsworld. C ompct111on wall began at 9:30 a.m. both da)s and continue unt1I 4 p.m. and will be held at L.agun5 1guel Regional Park off La Pal Road .\dm1ss1on ts free For more anformauon. phone 4Q S-!21 I Super Bike aerie. The .\mcncan Moton.·)cle Association's Na· 11onal ~upcr Bake Scnt>s comes to Riverside ln1ema11onal Raceway Saturda) and Sunda) Thr two-<ia) meet includes fou r separate races. haghltghtcd b~ the lkll Hclme1 100 Supc.r Btkl' event where top bike riders wall be competing for national points in 1wu separate 18-lap heali. < ompc"tttttm ., 'cht"dutt"d to ~n at 9 a m '>aturda' with morning practice sessions fol- lowed b·~ qualtf~ang h.-a1 races Sunda)' action .,tan, at I pm w 11h lhl' lim leg of the Super Bike race T 1d;e1 qm· priced .it SI 2 lor b<11h da) sand arc on sak at the ran•wa} til l.et onill' Tickets. will also be on salt" the da' of thl' race\. priced at S.5 fnr 'iaturda\ and SI (1 hn ~undJ\ and will be a\allabk at ·the gate for more 1nforma11on. phone 653·1161 Benefit golf tournament rhe L n1ted \\a) of West Orange Count) h.as ..chedulcd its third annual golf tournament tor r nda) Ma~ 11 a1 Milt• ~uare Park 1n Fountain Valle) beginning at 11 a.m. f nil) will be limited to the first 11 ! golfer!>C \Coding their entn forms and $35 dona11on to the t 'n11cd Wa} "office 8100 Garden Grmr Bhd (oarden Gro,r. 92644. 1 he dona!IOO l'O\Cl"i golf can. green f~'> and dinner Co\t 1s SI 'i for those "'1shmg to a11end th<• h.in4uet onl) \\1ards .... 111 be g1\en lor thl' longrst drl\l'. l IOW\I to the pan. In"' gros\, lo"' net and hand1rap·bhnd bog1e. The tournament 1\ wicn 111 men and wom.-n for m1)re information phone 898-0029 Area volleyball schedule I oda' -( urona lkl '-1ar al ( mta \le-.a ln1nc 31 I n1\l'r\1l\. Mater Dc1 al f \IJnua "l'WpOr1 Harbor at E-1 l oro J 15 pm Laguna lkal'h al Dana Hill~. Woodbndgc at Capo V:illr~. ~1~s1on Vil'JO at Laguna Hills. 7 pm \.\l·dnr"1a' -Ocean V1e'4 at Fd1\00 I J l)111n1a a1 f'c1untJ1n Valle) \.\\•,1mtn\tcr a1 ll11n11n1uun Bcad1 ., pm r nd;I\ -\.1 Jtn 1>1.·1 at < orona d(·I \far I n1\N\1l\ 31 E:.I Toro I \IJnc1a a1 In in{' ( 11\IJ \h•'kl JI "e"port HJrhor fd1~on 111 Manna lluo1111g11111 Beach a1 I ounta1n Valle\ \.\ 1.lo<l· hndge at Dana Hill\ Capo Valle) 111 ~1\\lon \'1e1n 7 fl m COMM UNITY COLLEGES \.\ rdne~da) -Long Beach < ( JI C111hh:n '-'e\I , p.m ,., . .,. .. Monday'• aame with Cincinnati. Tbe -bit wu a doable to rtcht center field. Areal bueball .clJedale HIGH SCHOOLS Today -Newpon Harbor at Corona del Mar. Uni versity at Estancia. El Toro at Irvine, Costa Mesa at Saddleback. Edison at Westminster 3: 15 p.m., Fountain Valley vs. Ocean View at Male Square Park. 7 p.m. Wt"dnesday -Laguna Beach at Woodbndie. 3: 15 p.m.: Huntington Beach vs. Manna at Mile Square Park. 7 p.m. Thursday -Corona def Mar at Estancia. Newpon Harbor at Un1vers1ty, Costa Mesa at El Toro. Saddleback at Irvine, 3: 15 p.m. Friday -Laguna Hills at Laguna Beach. Woodbridge at San Clemente, Marina at Fountain Valle). Westminster at Huntington Beach. 3: 15 p.m., Ocean View vs. Edison at Mile Square Park, 7 p.m. Saturday -Ocean View in Pomona Tour- nament; Irvine vs. Corona an Santa Ana Elks Tournament, 10:30 a.m .. Santa Ana High: Woodbndgc vs. Kennedy in Anaheim Tour- nament. 4 p.m. at La Palma: Estancia. Costa Mesa to Bolsa Grande Tournament. COMMUNITY COLLEGES Toda) -Santa Ana at Golden West, Oraogc Coast at Ccmtos, Saddleback at M1raCosta. 2:30 pm Thul'$da) -C) press at Golden West, Orange Coast at Mt. San Antonio, San Diego CC at adcllrback. 2:30 p.m Saturda~ -Mt San Antonio at Orange\oast. Golden West at Cypress. noon COLLEGES Toda' -Cal State Fullen on at UC' Irvine :! JOp m Frida~ -er Ir\ me at Long Beach Stale. 2.30 pm ':iturda) -Long Beach State at UC Irvine (doubleheader). noon. Area track acbedule HIGH SCHOOLS Thursda) -Un1vers11y at Costa Mesa, Ne"pon Harbor at El Toro. Saddlcback at Irvine, Estancia at Corona del Mar. Ocean View at Edison. Manna at Fountain Valle). West- minster at Hunungton Beach. Capo Valle) at Laguna Beach. Woodbndge at Laguna Hills Saturday -Ora~e Count) Ch.amp1onsh1p~ at Mission Viejo Ht . Arcadia lnv1tat1onal COMMU ITV COLLEGES Saturday-Golden West and Orange Coast at Bakersfield Relays. COLLEGES Saturda) -C Inane at Bakersfield Rcla)s. Adult volleyball cllnlc An adult 'olle> ball chn1c will be held Saturda~. Jul) 14 an the In me High School nmnas1um The clinic. oOered b} the C11y of Irvine Recreat1on and Leisure Services D1v1s1on. will be held frpm 1-4 p.m The chn1c 1s designed a~ an anstrucuonal and lo"'·ke) compclll\e spons e1.pcnence for the hcganning and intermt'd1ate pla)'er The clinic offl'r\ men and womt'n agn I Kand oldt·1 1 .... 0 houf\ of J')('r<,onal anstruc11on Pla,l'r\ w 111 be ancpted on a first <omc r.~t-\t'n c ha\1s Fee 1s S 10. r-or more 1nforma11on. phone 660-3639. Women'• aoccer leaaue 1 he Orange Count) Women's occer League "looking for pla)rrs. 25 years old and over for the spring sca~on Information 1s a\a1lablc by phoning Mauic l\.C'hrer at 13 I ·8 387 Gault victory would open Olympics LO~ \NGELES {.\Pl -~ 1lhc Gault·., anl1trus1 sutt, aimed at the most powerful governing bod1cs of amateur sport\. 1s based on the contention that the Olympic Game~ have hccome "a bus1nC\!t for profi1." his attome} says. A C'OUrt victory could o~n the Olympic\ to profes~1'1nal\ and "rtdefinc th<." profit picture of amateur sport~." according to l vcrctt Glenn (1lrnn '81d the la"''IUll filed rnda) 1n Lo Angele\ federal mun tn· the ( htcago Rcar1i' wide n."Ctcvcr 1'1 "3nalog1)U!I tO the ( Urt noud <..pt'nl'<."r lfa\v.ood and Rob Bon.,<.a~'" "W e arc .irgutng that thC' athlt'tc'I arc the tw mc." (ilcnn told The As·mC'tatcd PH'<i:\ 1n 3 1dcphont" 1n1crv1c"' Monda)' lrom h1~ Oakland ullke "World·chm othk tes ltke C ·art lc'w1!i. Mary Dccku and Alhcnu ~alazar "'ould grl a 'lharr of the pot rommrn\ura1e with v..hat the~ tmn~ to the 'lpon " C ti.I ult. the tint w1dt" rccr1 -.er takrn 1n thr I Q8' Nauonal f-oottlall I .-ajllC"·drolt 1 ;u1ng thr ln1crna11onal Ohmp1{ < omm1ttt'c. the ln1crna1mnal l\mlltcur •\thlcur I nkraltr>n and r he .\thlctlC' c nnjlH"" for lhe rlKht to comJ)l'tc 1n the Los Anfclci. um mer Game" Glenn sn1d federa and <,late antitrust law!> proh1b1t m onopohc!> and group boycom Am ateur sports and the O lymptc\ havt' hccom{" "a business for profi t." according to Glenn ··we ar1: allegmg the ICX', IAAF and TAC have a monopol) O\.Cr track and field And we are allCJIDI these thrcr organ11at1ons have conspired to boycott M r. Gault :,ind others s1m1larl situated." he said Mohler gains All-CIF team Nrv.pon ( hmtmn H1ah's Debbie Mohler. a S-9 \Cn1or wt th a 12 6 ~onna avera,c. has been selected to the ~cond un11 of 1he girl•; ~11-CI F ~mall School basketball team ranntt the ~lc-ct1on\ wa" Kelly Holms of Mancopa High a thrc-e-ttmc-~mall \<.hoots pick. who ~·u named Pla ... cr of the Y<':,ir aOcr \COrtng 22.S points a game for the ~mall \C. hool'i < If chamrllon'i Rose ~lose to 4,000 - Expos st.if needs three hits ~another lbtture on Cincinnati's "Bia Red MacblJ of the 1970s. to reach another milestone Ironically, Pcrei h11 returned Lo the Reeb as a bKt flna baseman, and there's an outside chance of a.not Rose-Ptttz meetina at fint if he acts 4,000 m Rlvcrftl Stadium durina tbe three--pmc series. CINCINNATI (AP) -Pele Rose, always the competitor, would have Weed to top the 4,()0().hit mark with a fint·week hiulna tear. But open.in& week brouaht Rose just five of the nect1AfY I 0 hiu, and the Montreal Expos star returned to hia horne&own Monday hopina for the next·best tbi!lJ reac.hina the lofty 4,000..hit mark in the city where his name beta.me slnonymous with baseball. If he fails, bis next chance would come dut Montreal's fint homcsaand this weekend apin1t Philac phi&it.he only other team Rose has played for. Rose, who tums 43 Saturday, said he didn't wanl put pressure on himself to act tbe b~ hit in Cincin.oi where he lives in the off-season and is sulJ areeted by che of''Pete, Pete," when he comes to bet. .. FintQfal ~ 11Would have liked to haveaouen it in our fint two ~mes in Houston," Rose said Monday, before aenina h1B number 3,996 and 3,997 in a 9--6 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. .. Naturallr, I'd like to get it here. I have a lot of l'C$pect for the fans in Cincinnati. They rooted for me for 16 years. It'd be a payback, so to speak, for what they did for me. "I know I'll Jet five more hits. It's not like thet pressure," be uid before the Monday ~me. ''If I thl! 'I've sot to get five hits in CincinnatJ.' I'm creatinf problem for my1Clf." The only other ballplayer to reach 4,000 hits was Cobb, the last name between Rose and the all-time record. Ro5C moved ahead of Hank Aaron and into seco l)lacc on the hit Hst with a double against the St. Lo Cardinals on June 22. I 982. and has been slowly pfoint Cobb's record of 4, 191 hits -the one he rcaJly w1nu. "M y heart will always be in Cincif)nati. I was born here, was raised here, and I played. here for 16 years." Ro~unded out 3J MbitLin.his J 6.lcasont. with. the Reds, helpma fead them to two world championships. He had at least 200 hiu in nine of those seasons. Rose needs.just lYlO~J.C .Jingles to reach 3,C lifeumc singles. second only to Cobb's 3.0SL" As usual. Rost waso 't satisfied with his 2-fo performance of Monday. The switch·hittina Rose got his 3,000th hit in Riverfront Stadium against his current team, the Expos, on May s. 1978. He lashed a sin.&le to left off Steve Rogers and then was congratulated by Expos ftr5t hascman Tony "I wish I could have gotten it tonight," he said otti 4,000. "Had I gotten it tonight, we would have won I game." Trevinoprobablywillplay well AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)-Lee Trevino comes into the Masters with a philosophy that seems self-contradictory. He expects to play well in the tournament which stans Thursday because he doesn't expect to play well. Confusing? Not when Trevmo explains. .. When you're one of the better players on the Tour, you'recxpccted to play well every week. You expect it. The galleries expect it. The press expects it. The sponsors expect it. The whole world expects it. damage. "That's the posttton I'm in. I know I'm not suppo54 to be playing good. I know ifl mess it up. I can tell f1'\Yle 'well. what do you expect? You're not supposed to I playing good.· .. I know I can excuse m yself to myself so there's t pressure." "That's a tremendous amount of pressure," he said. "I Trevino. now 44, a member of the World Golf Hall Fame and one of the most colorful players the game h produced, now has parallel careers as a Tour player and a television golf analyst. know. I've been there. "But I don't have that pressure right now. "I don't have any right to expect to play well. "Since my last (back) operauon, I can't practice like I used to. My doctor told me those days are done and gone. Never again. "That's another thing that takes the pressure off," I said. "Playing gotf isn't the way I make a hving any mot "So I'm really enjoying playing more than I used to he said. "And, because of my television schedule. I haven't been able to play all that much this year. "So I know I'm not supposed to be playing good. So I just go out there with a relaxed attitude and let 'er rip. No pressure. Just playing alone. Now, you get a man with that kind of attitude, and if he can play a little. he can do some At one time, of course, Trevino enjoyed playi· Augusta National not at all. In 1969, he vowed he'd nev play the Masters again. saying the course simply wast suited for his game. He actually declined an invitation compete, but in recent years has listed a Masters victory one of his prime career goals. ~._.... .. NA.mlTA,._MT The following peraon1 ara doing bulineN U ; NEWPORT CELLULAR COM-MUNICATIONS. 1809 W. 8-y, New- port 8Mch, CA. 92ee3 Terry LeRoy N~. 158-4 OcMn Blvd .. 8-lboe, CA. 92&11 MICNlel V. Stlnaon. 1809 W. 8-y, Newport S.acti, CA. 92M3 Thia bulineN is conducted by· a general p1r1nerlhlp. Mk:hMI V. Stinton Pta.JC NOTICE FlCTfTIOUI .u ..... NAMI ITAn•MT The followlng P«tonl 111 doing bulineuu: BROADWAY REDEVELOPMENT GROUP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, 3185 B Airway, Cotta M_., CA 92628 Steven Becll, at 011lord, lrvlna. CA. 92715 Thil bwinlN 11 Conducted by· a llmlted pMtnwlhlp Steven Beck flCTTT10UI IWSINlll NA•ITAni.MT The following peraon 11 doing bullneuat: MODERN SALON, 110tl Sand· piper Dr . Cofone def M11. c.111. 92e25 .Wry Upton. 84 t6 e a s1 . Tecon1a. Wash. 98408 Thi• bullnen IS cooducied by an lndlvldual wry L. Upton Thll •l1t1ment Wll Ille<! wlth Iha County Clerk of Or1nge County on Mar a. 198• MUC ll>TICE FlCTITIOUI __,.. .. NA• ITATIMBfT The follOWlng penon II dot bullnesa .. : CHEERS. CHEERS TO YO CHEERS H.B .. 7891 Wetnaf( Av Huntington Beach. CA. 92&47 RlrlM R9nney. 9n Loyola c Anaheim Hlffa, CA 92807 This buSlneu 11 conducted t>y: lndlvldull AeflM Ranney Thi• 1tatament w11 ntec1 with the County Clettl of Orange County on March 8, 1984 Thi• 1tatemen1 w11 llled wllh the County Clefll ot Orenge Covnty on Maten 30. 19M Thlt atatemerit WU fifed with t County Clark of Orange County Match 28. 1984 f240455 fM11 '142312 Published Orange Cout Dally Publl1hed Otano-Cout DI P'Mal1J Publllhed Orenge Cout Dally Piiot M11Ch 20, 27. AplH 3. 10. 19&4 15e0-M Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot Maren 20. 27. Aprll 3. 10, 1984 Piiot Aprll 3. 10, 17, 24. 198-4 Piiot April 10. 17. 24. May 1, 1984 1698-S. 1'40- Ml.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI Ml ... H NA•ITAnmNT The folloWlng pertOnl 11e doing bullnett ... WILLOWVIE W ME.,DICAL CENTER, 1101 W. Stevana • 108, Santi An1, CA 92707 Hll9on 0 McNulty, 1101 W Stevena • 10tl, Senta Ana. CA 92707 Thia bualnest It conducted by: e limited partnership. N.D. McNulty This statement w11 llled with the County Cieri! 01 Orange County on Mitch 5, 1984 ,.,,..., Publllhed Orenge Coeet Delly Pilot Ml<ch 20, 27, Aprll 3, 10, 19S. 1814-84 Nl.IC NOTICE flCTfTIOUI au ..... NA• ITATl•MT The following peraon II doing bullnen 11. . SECO SEALS COMPANY. 1537 "C" Baker St.. Cotta Meea, CA 92828 Wiiiiam James Scott, 1901 Lenal Or . Costa M .... CA. 92e28 Thia bullnett 11 conducted by, an lndlvlduel. Wiiiiam J. Scott. Sr Thia 11atement WU filed with the County Cieri! of Orange County on March 28. 198-4 19~84 -----------~--------~-Ml.JC NOTICE FlCTITIOUI MlllNHI NAMllTATl•NT The following peraon It dOlng butlnest u : HAOCO, 1835 Whittler Ave. 85. Cotti Mesa. CA 92827 Ove E H11M1berg. 933 Tanana Pt, Coate M .... CA 92e26 Thi$ butlneu 11 conducted by: en Individual OveHUMlberg This 1t1tamen1 wu llled with the County Cieri< ot Orange County on IUlJC NOTIC£ flCTITIOUI eua•N NA•ITATl•NT The lotlowlng pe<a001 are dol09 l>ulAneu as NEWPORT EXECUTIVE SPA, 4251 Mar11n9Ale Way. Newport 8Mch. C.111. 928CIO . Mel Y Sello, 1424 w t87tn Pl . Garden•. Cellf 90248 JoY Saito. 1424 w t87th Pl. Gar· dena, Call! 90248 This bu1lneas 11 conducted by an Individual Met Y Saito Match 30. 1984 ~1 Thia ataternent was llled with the Publlshed Orenge Cout Dally County Clerk ol Ora~ County on Piiot April 10, 17. 24. Mey 1, 1984 Mii 9, 1984 '2AOSl2 ---------19-5-5-84-Pubfllhed Orenge Coast Deity Nl.IC NOTICE Piiot Mwch 20. 27. Ap<ll 3. 10. 1984 FlCTITIOUI MIU.II NAMI ITATIMEMT P\BLIC NOTICE 1604-8• The following peraona 11e doing flCTITIOUI au• ... 111 bualnetlU. ..,... MIKE'S TOOL SHACK, a Call-NAMI ITATH•MT fornle limited Partnerlhlp, doing The lotlowlng peraona ate doing bullnet• .. "TOOL SHACK"', 225S bucllori:;oa.!~ TE RESORTS • HO-Hlfbor Boulevard. C<>eta M ... CA. ..,. .. 92827 TELS, 2740 So Harbor Mlehael Richardt (Gener1I Part-L. Santa An1, C1llf 92704 ne<l. t3332 Mar1y Lane, Garden Pacific Car Inc .. C1lllornle, 2740 Grove, CA 92843 So. Harbor Th11 bullneH II conducted by: I L. Santa An1, CaUI 92704 tlmlted par1~thlp, Thia bullneN la conducted by· a MIChffl Rleh11d1 corJ)OfatlOtl Thia 1t1tement w11 filed with the JOl'ln Derito. Vice Prllident County Clefll of Orange County on Thia atatement wu flied with the Maren a. 1984 County Clerk of Orano-County on f'M•1 ,240QI Mar 8. 1984 Published Orange Cout Deity Published Ora~ Coat Diiiy f2A0461 Pilot AprN 3, 10. 17. 24. 1984 Piiot March 20, 27. April 3. 10, 19M Publllhed O<ange Coal! Dally 1843-M 1580-84 Piiot Mareh 20, 27, Aprll 3, 10, 1984 RUMREICH FLORINA MANAPS AL RUMREICH, April 5, 1984, age 20 of San Pedro. Survived by husband, Ver· H.,_IOR L.AWN·MT. OUVI Monuary • C.metery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-5554 N RCI MOTHIRI llLL IROAOWAY MOlfTUARY 110 Brotdway Costa Meaa ~2-9150 IAL TZ HRGERON IMITH I TUTHfLL WHTCL"F CHA"L •27 E 11111 St Costa Mesa 646-9371 ,ACWIC VllW •MONAL ,.,. c.m.tery • Mortuary Chapel• Crematory 3500 Pecmc view Ori~ Newport 8Heh ~··2100 McCOMUCK MORTUARY 1715 LIO~ Canyon "4. Leauna e.actl. ca nes1 ....... 15 c 159e-M Pl&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI aUllNIH NAME ITATIMIMT The lotlowlng persons are doing buslneaaas R h III WEST COAST DEVELOPMENT non umreic · parents, SYSTEMS, 7t1 w 17th St . Suue Doctor Cesar T . and e-3.CoataMes1.CA 92627 F lordeltza Manapsal of High Tech Con11ruct1on Inc . Call- lrvine · brothers Cesar Jr fomla.. 7 tt w. t7ttt St .. Sult• 8-3, ' eo' d d, Coste Mesa, CA. 9282l Constante and nra an This bvllness as conducted by a sister Lourdes Manapsal: COfporatlOtl grandmother. Joaquina R<>gef Ackerman, Jr Mendoza 1981 graduate of This 11a1ament wu fli.d wUh the lrvin Hi h School be County Clettl of Orange County on e g , mem r March 6. t984 of lhe PhiUppine/ American fMm4 As&ociation of Orange Coun-Putlfllhed Orange Cou t Dally ly. Services Tuesday. April Piiot Marcil 20. 27. Aprll 3, ~~·,~! 10, 1984 at 2 PM.Jat the Uni- versity United Methodist P\8.JC NOTICE Church of lrvine. inter· '1CT1110UI .u1•11 ment, Pacific View Mem-NAMI tfAn•ffT orial Park. Directed by The tollowlng pertOne .,. doing Saddleback Chapel. but,~i:.::~:UBE COMPANY, 3911 E La Pelma, Unit L. An1hllm, C1 HINMAN FRANK E. HTNMAN away Aprll l , 1984 in Col Meaa. Born June 11, 190~ Tttmonl, llllnota, he WU resident of Orange Coun 92807 Olln L. Colllna, 1513 W. Cubbon 81 .. Santa Ana. Ce 92703 Thia t>ueiMM ta conducted by 111 lndMduel. Del\ L. COllN Thia llatetnenl WU med wltll the County C*1c of 0tanoe CountY on Mardi 18, 19M aince 191$0 and forme ,,., .. owner and •rator of M Publl9Md Otanoe Cout Delly Bowlina Lanes. Cotta Meta. Piiot M#Cfl 27, AS)(il 3. 10. 17. 1114 Survived by children, Eliza 1147-e4 ~th of C.l'J)f'ntena. Nor "8JC NOTIC( man of Corona del Mar Unct. of Ora.nae and Fr A. of Balboa bland, twel crandc hild rtn. f lv crea t -grandc hild ren brother. Walt« Hinman o Loe Angelea and slater J-Uua c~ of South Da kota. Servk.w Wett Ml Monday . Apnl 9, 1994 a Fairhaven M o rtuar Chapel ln\et"mmt Yair haven Mf'morlal Park Santa Ana 0.rt.'C~ b I Fairhaven Mortuary. f'M11M PubtllNd Oranoe eoaa1 01Ny p1101 Metcfl 27, Aprll S. 10. 17, 19&4 11 ..... 4 Nl.IC ll>TICE ..cnnoue.,... .. NAiii ITAtt•MT The following perlOl'I la dolo buslneu 11. QUICK OUOTE'R, 9871 Ooaa cr .. 1 Or . Huntington BMch. C 92648 Robert D Palmer. 9871 Ooee cr91t Or .. Huntington Beach. C 928-48 Tnta bualneaa II conducted by Individual Robert D. Palmer Thlt 1tatament wu !lied with ti County Clerll Of Orenge County • Mareh :le, 1984 f'M1t P\.tbltlhl<I Orange Cou1 Oa Piiot Aprll 3, 10. 17, 24, 1984 1844..; Nl.IC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI aU ... 11 NA• ITATIMINT The following pert0na lie dol bualneat ... BANTA ANO ASSOCIATES. 20 W BalbOa Blvd, Suite 212. Hewi>c Beech, Calli 92183 Ar1nur E Banta, t26 E ~ Front, Balboa, C1llf. 92681 Loli M Bant1, 128 E. ~ Front, B1lboa, C1Uf 92861 This bullllffl II conducted by: • Individual Ar1hur E Banta Thlt atllemeril waa flied with ti County C11rk of Ora~ County ' Mar 8. 1984 ,,... Pubtllhed Orange Cout De PllOt March 20. 27. Apr113, 10, 181 180()-I Pla.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 8UllNHI NA•ITATl•MT The lollowtng pertonl are dol1 bu~ .. COACH IMPOATS.93eW. 1a St .. C-1, Cotta M .... Ca. 92827 Mohammad Raze Nlkbakht. 9: w. 18th St , C·1, Coste Meta. C 92627 Thia bualneta II conducted by: • lnd1vidua1 M.R. NlkDak Th11 atatement WH ftlad with II County Clark of Otanoe County c March 16. 1984 f'M111 Publtahed Orange Cout Del PllOt March 27, Aprll 3. 10, 11, 191 11.U-' Nit.IC ll>TICE ACTITIOUe MllMll NA.-ITA~ The IOllowlng per.oM are dolt bullnaea u BARI PAK, 1000 Partc NftPOI No 201, Newport &Mch. Ce. t"4 F. A. Kar•m. 100 Perk NftPOI No. 201, Newport &Moh, Ce tMf Thia bullnaaa la c:onduoted bf: & Individual. ,,A.,.,. Thia 11at9!Ml'lt waa jlled wtttl tt CountY Otert1 of Otange County ( Match 18. 1914 P'MUl Publlahad Otanoe Cout Dal P110t Mitch 27. Aprll 3. 10. 17, 1tM 17~ NI.JC NOTICI rteTmOUe llUtltlU MAli9tTATIMIWT n. Jollowtno P9f1IO"' .,. dolr ~ .. AMERICAN AA TINO HAVIC COMPANY, 1t34S WMtmlnat• AYe.. Santa Ana, C. 82703 !dWard Raymond KMllan, 841& I lut Pactltc ~oa1t Hwy, Lor IMCh, C.. OOI03 Thlt bulltnMI Ill~ ~ llmlted p1111nerlhlp !dW9nl " 1(11141 Tht1 1tatemenl ... flled wlttt tt COunty CteR of Or9nOI Coutl1Y c • Mardi 1f. ttl ... 1,, Publllhld °'anve eoa.t Dal Pilot M•~ 27. A9'1f 3, 10. 17, 19t lPat--e - lie'' ' Up acr '"' to 1ti. ~n e's lk, I & ry ~ .. nd lis . on 00 ·-.S I 0 . he - :d If, IC 10 )f lS lS IC e. .. 1g ~r 1't to lS IQ J, I., r .. • ly ,. '· ,. ' 14 In In g h 6 •• n II • n '· 0 I, 0 n n • n 1 I 4 g E " I rl • " • , 'f • • llmCl ' MUC tlJTICE . ....C ""1Cl~ -_ " ·. fta.C llOflCI ,f111CnTIOU91Ufl•M -. -~ ' fmK._. ...... ITAw • N0Na TO QOlflW1'W NTtNUI !J!I!----, -rm ........ ·-• ORUlllCOUWJV CAl.UIMNlt-... 9'Aft. •• ..n ... _ ...... ~ .. : ""°" 11 ctoll'10 111:=c:r-:r...-.._. ~ NIMIOM..aA ""'-.... ~ ... ~, . .,...,Cfl:mlraau "-,'J' ,..... .., VOUA WU., MIO WlllWt ._..AM.CA.liPtt UNl'tlOICHOOLOllTNOT .._..__ •· . YOUAM•W-.T._A lmf Olii i Dm1-•tmn Miiffliiiii'1i .,.._ E. Tuecln, c.. t2tl0 ' ~Mt ~ MNK. • .,~fll ~t:OO.f~ P'Mat ... OUAUTYhWtel. I075~ -• ,_,. --...., ..._,.;-. _ ... ., ... Robert Dookter 8porl, 11 Calltofnlaoorpo(edon 'It-Of__,.,_ A..,., ~ 9Mdl, CA. Wt;~1'0UTW =~G_,ted,,........._ .. r!'tSllJ .... 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TIWMT ~ QA&.t,; ••• ..,_..,., anee .......,. .. , °" • Celtfom&I COtPGIMlon; Jll'Wt' fltw ~.,.on f11r. ~ T'Mt ltaWnetlt W llled Mth 1t19 ftl -.._.,_, A LAW· Ml 000! llCTION ,._ ~ ~· •; cllli_,. .. ,. • Mw, e. tH4 ,,._ . ~~. • ~5~: Sid Oftloe.. 2916-1 lw It .. eo.i County OR Of Otano-°'IUnlY an On ~ at. 1tl4 et 10:00 AM .,._ It IN tllM flf -"....,. 4ulp -I :ISd T..-....., .. .. .... • ~ ~Or COMt ,.._, "'~No"w. _..,..._. ...... CA.t2tH Merdl2t, 1Nt Cellbnle ~'""'.....,. e.W» '"°"'IY Of h UnllJld ..... M '*""'IY41 I ... ._._., ....... I 2 19 PllotMarch20.2~~s.10.1ii.I . -:.... HOTIOl 18 H£MIY QIWN.... '· ,.._ the~ ~~iru.... .wt:, ~:=:r=..-=== ~.ur:""..:lt:~-'l::t::i:.=---., _______ _.1Htf4~;z NOTICm Y• .... '-.... ~~ ~~ ~ Ot~ 0oeM Olly and PUf'WHO Deed Of TNll ,-., of Tf\IM lf'l UW Pf°'*''t ,..,... ...... a.AIM Of • 11C llGf9' --leclllft DMt8I 1000 -Cllr "8JC NOT1C[ -n. .... _, ...._ ........ ,_ by-:. ttvoui.tl ltt <loYamlfti PllOt .. s. tO, ! . t4, ,..,.....W:. corded on .My 1, 1111 Doouin.:t dwtloed: , ~ of .._ CN Code, M l1IM. ...,...., Well. ~=~~ ,......_. ,... ...... MIN ....... loltd ........,._ ,...,,_ eo • "°·MU~ 14128 ft9 417 Of Tf'UITOR: 1FAAO DUHN. JOHH Ulla n ...._ _. 9)1d to ..... ~ _, Or-. _, MTmOVI ....... 1M ,._.. wlMi • .,._...., ''Dllihter' llWll ,..,. up to bu1 OftldA:I Aeootda lfl the oMcl of the PMILUPS now IMlld by~ lillid Deed of. ~ ill ....... 9111 _. f1f MAim IT.AW ... ....,., .. an--... not tatw thM the ~ NkJC llJllC( JWotder al Oranot ~. c.fj.. IEHlACIAAY! WE8T1"" COM-TMll In._ ._ .. E'I -.. ... t 11 ....... .... The followlng l*IOn II do11'9 It you WWI to .... IN WMe Of time 9Mlld .,._tor ttle ....,d Of 1 for1111 execut.cf ~y ANH C. MUNITY MONtt'ClHTI" eortbed: Md II ..... _, ... bullnellN: In #tom.y In thll mm.. you com:.. fOf 11\it~Ojeet M'TmOUl .... !H• STANL!Y, an ~ """" RECOAOID No""9mber 24, fNZ T" us T 0 A: JO.... ,. ___ ...... 11n•- WllLOWSEND. 540t AMlr Aw .. ~doeoprqmpayeottiat~ Bldl..,..be lnthitPtace umn•na-KT WIU. SELL AT "'8L.IC AUCTION .. .,,.,,, Ho.12··Ct•1t2 °' Ofllolel HAIEHZN4l ...... ~ ..... .,T ... ., ~ leaotl, CA. t2tlS Wrltttn ~. If IOY. ~ be lcMnllfledabOlle Md ... "~ the tolowlrtO ---.,. **'G cT'!..!Hf. HtQHqr '600(A FOR IW«dt '" Iba Oftlol "' .... ..... IENfftClAftY; ftOH•n ·~ ........ ... •• ......_ Matletta w.,., 5408 ~A lllld on time. Id Ind ~· read llOlld .. the bullMM -,.."· (~ • time Of .... In COfdar of °'':'::Count;: MOW, "' IMllNlrted Men '°-"'... • -- . ~ BMcfl, CA. t2M3 Ye., .... ~~ICj ~ "°°' ~ ~*d time Ind plaee. ~C~.!!1',1POL~~· ~& = llWfUlll , ..... ~ ~-ttlet ~t ··,·-:el Mid deed .,. delcl'--1"" ...... ~1~ AJWJ'~~ln· Of ..... llt .., ......... , Thlt bUllnela la conducnld by: tn .....,.., .,,1 ttlbuma; -..... ... There wW be I NIA depoelt ,.. • ...,.,. • nvnt"""°" • ,,. ,..,..'" """ en ranee o ..... IOlloWlno Pf~ -.. ,,_ ,.7'tt1 of .._... .... a$11f1119 .. Cllf .. ~ .,. Ud. • 111•nna1& e-... quired tor MCI! ... Of bid ctocu.. 92Mt Cout\ty COurthouN. TOO CMc Lot20'ofllock tat .• Ulla Tract, In 11\it offtcl Of ... "9Gorder 0r.,. ... Ana. lf0...8'119 Mllrfette Wlenet Ud. Fllf I ......... • • ... !Mf'ltt 10 guarantee tNlt , .. um In Lawrwa P, Swlanckl, 18848 Center DrlW Welt, Senta Ana, CA. the Cl1y of Newport e.cti, County Co.inty. lllld dMd of 1N11 dwa1bea of Clallomja, wtw ....... Thll •••tement ... meo with the LM ...... " lflllt... ..... OOod condltlOn within NIA dtlYI AIQonoutn, fttunttngton e.cti. CA. 00000 .. rtgj'lt, lltte Md ~ of Orange, 8t.W of Celltot'nla. • ~ 'olloWlftO P'opet1y. ....... eo..et,; County C1e111 of 0rlf!Qe County °" It,_ ........ _. ._ ....... fll efttl' the bid °'*""O ~ '2MI. con~ to end no. htfd ~ h per IMP recotdad Ir) ~ 4. P9f1 Condominium oomprlled ot Lot 16 (,f Mode "C" ., y,.. ,_, Mwch 9, 1"4 In ......., IR ... ......_, ,_ heh bid fN'9t contonn end be H • .,__ Law, t444 W. 214ttl 81., under Mid o..ct of TnMlt In the t3, ~ Mape, In Che of.. PAAOE4. i: Alt llftdMded tl6tft M • per "W .._,.. ... 1119 ... ,_,.. -.... ..... ,..,..,... .. ._.,... reeponea119 to the conttact doCu-TorrMCa,CA.t0!01 prcoperty lill.llMcl 1n Mid Count~. floeoflheeountyreciotdltoft!MS .,_...lnendtoLotlofTIWCINo, ,,,,...34ofHllcntr •••= Put>llahed 0renoe Cout Qelty "'"""t11P•W. If..,,.., M menli Jamee T. Buxton. 2213 N. Laltd alfforn.te~tNlendtller• OOW)ty. 11038, In ttle County Of Onnge, ln ltledbct._c..._891•1 .. _,.,_ PMot Meroh 20, 27. AS)fll 3, 10, ,.... .... ... .... Each bldOer 8'lell tubmlt on the 81 .. Senui Ma. CA tuoe In: !XCEPTINO THEAIEFROM 1111 olt, State of Callfomle, .. '* ~ ,.. of Onnge Counry Celllll'llll -==---=====2•6!;l~O:!l4.. If Uee.d .._......,et.-. form fumlahed with the eonttaot Tt'Q bUelnell 11 conducted by: e 10:tRCEL '= ~ot 34 of Tract Nq. gu, m lnerata '"d other oorded ::::::.::· ,._.. 3 MO "'°'9 COi:""*' ..,.._ 114 ... .,. NO""I:' ........... ... • ........ ..... ~.--..-. .... Pl~ ~-~· -~itX lnofi~ OISteo.tt ·of~· h>tdrocarbon tUbetencee tying 3of2 !! M ,.._....., :.~~..,recor· ~. sente""' c a ... ..--'""' to, deberla heoorto l1t· eut>contrec:tora on ttMI ptojec!t .. -nc.-f»:~ ---,o;,; _ :-...;"~ a• ...-below• depth of aoo,... from tt1e !.~anee-. .,. ~.In the Terna °' Nie ~ .a. ...,. .,.,,....,......, ... _.........,.,_ requlrldby\"9&iblettJnoendSub-ThlettatementwaefllldWCththe or ... on1M.., ~ --_,.,l't.wofaelcf~ • ..-.--o~~ Aec«dlt of ~~United....__...,. ACTmOU9 llU ..... NAMl_STATDllNT TN tollowlng peraon 11 doing bullMMll! MARY PAVICICHI PRESCOTT • 1191 M ... Or. •08. Santa Ana. OA 92707 Mary Pavlclcn, 1691 M ... Dr .t08, Santa Ana, CA. 92707 Thie bullnela le conducted by: an Individual. Mery Pavlclch Thi• ttatement WU fllld with Iha , Cout\ty Clerk of Orange County on ' Feb. 21. 1984 ,_ Publlahed Orange Coaat Deity Piiot March 20, 27, Aprll 3, tO , 19&4 1616-&4 '1CT1TIOUl IU ..... NA• 11'.ATl•NT The f041owlng pet'IOn It doing bualneaa aa: EUROPEAN IMPORT INVEST. MENTS, 2085 Placentia, Suite II 1, Co.ta Mesa, CA. 92127 Patrick M. O'Brien, 16960 Ajgon Quin #2-105, Huntington Beech CA. 92849 Thia bullneu 11 conducted by: an Individual. Pat O'Brien Thia atatement wu Hiid with tN County Clerk of Orange County on March 1, 19&4 ftJlal • Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Pllol March 20, 27, Aprll 3, 10, 1"4 15Q1-M 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 NAME ITAftMINT The fOllowtng peraon la doing bualnoss u: ORANGE COUNTY X-RAY CON- SULTANTS, 24372 Hlllvlow Dr. t..ouna Niguel, Calif. 926n S1t1dra Ryan, 24372 HHlvlow Or. ~ Ntguel, Calif. 92677 fhll butTneta Is conduc1ed by: an Individual Sanora Ryan Thia atatemant w11 filed with the County Cleric of Orange County on Mar. 22. 1984 ,, ...... Publlehed OrMge C-1 Deltr Pftot Aptll 10, 11, 2A, Mer 1, 1 .. 1131-14 -flCD1JOU9 .,... .. •AMI 81' ATaMINT The fQjlOWlng person II dOlng butlneuat: MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIAL TIES. 24372 Hlllvtow Or Laguna Niguel, CaUI. 92677 Sandra Ryan, 24372 HllMa.. Or. t..oune Niguel. Callt. 92977 fht1 buslneu Is conducted by· an Individual Sandra Ry1t1 Tn11 statement wu llled with the County Clefk ol Orange County on Mar. 22, 1984 ,,., .. Published Orange Cout Dally Pllol April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 19&4 1935-&4 PtBl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUIMH NA• ITATIMENT The IOllOWlng pereon II doing l>Ullneas u : CALIFORNIA MOOALING AS· SOCIATES, 14252 Culver Dr A-175. Irvine, CA. 92714 Larry A. Mormann, 304 Tangelo, Irvine, CA. 92714 This bualneu I• conducted by: an Individual. l.Mry A. M0<mann Thi• statement WU llled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Maroh 30, i9&4 ,a.42112 Publlahed Orange Coeat Dally • Pltot April 10. 17, 24, May 1. t984 1959-a. PllK.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NA.Ml IT A TIMENT The IOllowlng pereona are doing ouslneu u : BBR MARKETING, 3410 W MacArthur Blvd. Unit I, Santa Ana. CA. 92704 John Thomat Alkew, 1167 l(lng- ston, Costa Mua, CA. 92628 Thll bullnelt II conducted by· I llmltld partnerll'llp. John T. Aalc- Thll atatament WH flied With ll'le County Clerk ol Orange County on March 29. 1984 ,2A2290 Publlthed Orange Col9t Dally Piiot April 10. 17, 24, May 1. 1914 1958·84 ~le......_ •..., ........ contraotlng F•r Precflcel Act County Cleft( ol Orat191 County on In &<><* 455. Pages 48 encl 47 Qf rlght0f1Utface1n1ry ... ~1n Mid County. . -flrmeefon Of .. ClifPiff _,. __ __. ...... aw nlletracla a ....._.. Govt CO<M ho 4100 et eeq . Meroh 23. tl84 Mltioelteneoua Mepe, r1COrd1 Of Of. in1trurnent1 of roc:«d. EXCEPTING THEAEFAOM all NIMce ........ by ftMt .....i 1·TO THI .,.,.NDANT; A oMI l!eCti blddof 'muat eu.bmlt with 'M1?2'l *l: County, ~eNtornla. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A unite u lf\own upon the eon.. by~ or Truac 0..0 °" .. oomplalftl ......... ...., " .... Wt! bid <*11flld Of aetl'llet'• cneclc Publletlld Orange Cout Dally ARCEL 2 .. Non .. •otullve .p-DEEO OF TRUST DAT£0 No\lem-domtnlum Plan recordea Fe"91Y P'Of*ty to IOld. Ten per 0.-of ~....,_.,_.If ,__.... to peyable to the DISTRICT Of 1 bid Piiot Apttl 3. 10, 11, 24, 1984 pur1en.n1·euemen1t over Lot 35 ber 24, 1982. UNLESS 't'OU TAKE 24, 1182 11 lnttrument No. emount bid to be •oe*lid ... ~ ... ......... ,.. ....... bond In Iha IOf'm ... forth In the . 1838-a. being the common ., .. of Mid ACTION TO PROrECT YOUR 82-083587 ol Otncial Recordl of blO wttMn IO daye alter tNa IUrnmont contract document• In .,, llmOUnl Tract No, 10522 for lngt .... lgf'... PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Orange County. kt. or ott.a to be In wrtllna and le Ml'ved on you, Ille wtth thll court not .... than la% ol lhe maximum Ind enjoyment, II Mt forth In tho. PUBLIC SAL.£. IF YOU NE.ED AN PARCEL 2: Unit 5 aa thown upon wtll be receMtd at the~ of• a written roe;ponM to the comptalnt. •mount of bid 11 1 guarent .. that PtBlJC NOTICE Oeclaratlon Of Rottrlctlon1 re-EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE the Condominium Plan reterrld to floe at any time.,.., ._ ftrM publl- Unl ... you do, your default wlN be the blddw wlll enter Into tho COfded In Book 13463, Page 879 ol OF TME PROCEEDING AGAINST In Parco! 1 aboYe. ' cation hereof end ~ date of onterld on appllcatlon of the pleln· propoeld contract tt the same le FICTn10UI aua.11 Official Rocorde and any amend· YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: NII tiff, and lhla court may enter a awarded to l4ICh bidder In the ..,,._ l'TATWMEfT rnenta thereto, of Orengo County, LAWYER. 34109 Violet Lentorn, o.r,. Point o9aed thla eth dey of ~ judgement aga/1111 you tor the relief avant Of lellu<I 10 enter tnto Mid The folloWCng peraon Is dOing Calllornla. 209 • 209 'h 35TH STREET, NEW-CA. 92829 l96' ' demanded In tN complaint, wttlcl'I · bu.ineat .. : Tho ttr .. t addr"' and other PORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA ''(If a ltreel ~ Of common PateY A. Kr could reeull In gamllhment ot f:.'trect, IUCl'l MOUr"y wtn be lor-CARLOS'S AUTO WORKS, 1101 common dellgnatlon. 11 any, ol the "(II a street eddr ... or common detlgnation It lhown eboYI, no Attorney ~Uonet Patey A. wages, taking of money or property DISTRICT ,...,...... the right to N. Got .. St, Santa Ana. CA. 92102 real property delcrlbld above 11 dollgnatlon of property ii ttiown warr1nty le gl'*" to It• complet• Kroeger • or other rellef raquee*' In the com-rejeet any or 111 bid• Of 10 weiw any Cario. A. Torr ... t '° 1 N. Gatea purported to be: 2480 Falrbroolt above. no warranty 11given .. to111 MM Of correctne11)... MILAN M. DOST Al. plalflt. lfragularltlM of lnf<>f'melltlM In any St., Santa Ana, CA. 92702 Way, Coata Mau, CA. 92529 completone11 °' correctneaa)." The The Vendor under Mid DMd of ea.cutrlx of the &tat• Dated: March 30. 19&4 bide Of In the bidding. Thia bullnen 11 ,!)Onductld by: an The underaignld TrustM dt.-beneficiary undef Nld DMd of Trutt, ~ r...on of a brMCh or o. 01 aeld Oecedent. LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk Purtuant to the provlalont of s.e.. lndlvlduel. clalmt any llabilTty for any lnconect-Tru11, by rMIOf'I ot a bfMCI\ or o. !NI In IN oOllgatlon• MCUfld ftublllhld Oranoe Coelt Deily "tlot By: ERIN RIGBY .Deputy tlon t713 ol the LabOI' Code of the CatlOI Torr• neelof1hestreeteddreuandother fault In the obltgatlOnt MC:Yrld tl'lel'eby, herotofOfe executed end AprH lO, 11, 17, 1914 "OUN. WACtnWU a aa..RT State 01 CillfOfnia, the DISTRICT Thi• 1ta1emem waa ftlld with the eommon dellgnatlon. tt any, lhown thereby, '*'etoloro oxoeu!ld and doNYerld to the uno.re1gnec1 a IW'lt· 1......,. ~ Contwy hit! hat. lufte MOO llaa obtained lrom the Olrector of County Clerk of OrMge County on herein. deUYer'ld to the underaignld a wrtt· ten Ooclaratlon Of Default and 0.- l.oa MgolM, CA. ..-? tN Dlpettment of lnOuetrlal ~ March 23. 1984 Seid NII will be made. but ton O.CWatlon of Default and o.-mand fM Salo. and wrtt1411'1 notice of Pulilllthed Orange Cout Dally Piiot tlona the general prevllllng rete of ':M1121 without eownant or warranty, ••· ~ fOf S•. and wrlllen notice of breech and of election to cau• lhe March 20, 27, Apr~l 3, 10. 19'4 per diem wagea Md Ille general PublitMd Orange Coat Dally Pf ... or lml)llld, regarding tlUe, breach and of election to eauae the undfofllgned to..,, Mid property to NOl'ICE OP DE.ATll. OP llSQ9..&4 prevalllng rate for hollday and OY9r· Piiot Aprll 3. 10, t1, 24, t9&4 po1111alon, Of encumbrltlCM,, In· underelgnld to Mii Nld property to Nllsfy aald obllgetlotll. end 1tw. HOBERT LA VFETTE -----IC--------tlmewori(lnthelocalltylnwttlctlthl1 1837-84 c;,.~~~~1 .. ~~.,,ofdl~pentru ... 111 Ntltfy said obtlgatlon1, and tnor• after the undonignod c.uald aeld P'"•r AND OP pa:11•110N PllK. NOTICE WOfk· I• to be perlormld for MCt'I ... ~ ,.., aher the under9ignld cauaoo said notice ol brMCt'I and of 161ict.lon to -,.. craft or ,._. 01 wort<or noedld 10 •• •r N()nM' created by utd ,,,_, of Truat, to notice of breech ano 0111ect1on to be Recorded Oecamt>er 16. 1taa • ro ADMINISTER ESTATE K·,_ \Ji ,.,.. ,._,., 1iw. pay IN remaining ptlnclpal 11.1m1 of be recorded June 10. t983 .. 1nttr. 1n1tr. No. 83-5709&9 of Mid Offtclal NO At••s•~ ORANOa COUNTY ecute the contract. TheM rat• the not'"'•) MCurld ~ Mid DMd of No. •<>247302 of,..__,_, "--di In Record•. • "" • are on file at the O.STRICT office FICTIT)OUI .utMll '"' . s .. .,.. vu,.._""""' s To all ._....:_ ...._~""-MUMC•Al. COURT toe tld 1 2985-B 9Mr St C:O.t ........ 1, ... ,._...,. Trutt to Wit. 11 ,181,82 with theofftcaoftheReoordorofOrange aid .... wlll be made, but ucu"" ~-.--Cl!NTR.Al. ORANGll COUNTY a e .. 1 -,,,_..., Int••• Iller.on from Al.Igus.I 1 County; without covenant or warranty, P· creditors and oontlqent 700CwtoC.....,DftweW•t M..._CA.92121.Copielmaybe The fOllowtng pert0n I• doing 1983 'ii 12.14% per annum.; Sald'Nll wlH be made, but pr ... Of imc>flld, regarding tltle, creditors of HUB&RT lenle AM. CA. ll701 obtained on raqueet. A copy of bullnnt aa: prOYfdld In said note(•) plu1 all without CO\Wlant Of warranty, ex-potMlllon, or encumbrlltlClll. to PlalnUlt: CENTURY-NATIONAi.,. thele rat .. lhall be potted at tho ROYAL QUEEN HEALTH SPA, coste, Charges and any ano all Id· Pf ... or tmpllld. regarding title pay the r~ prlnclpel aum of LA YFETI'E PARK 8'od INSURANCE COMPANY ... Jobatte. 23532 El TOfO Rd .. El Toro. CA. vancea. poeaeeaion, or oncumbranooo, to lhenote(t)MCUtldbyaeidDMdOf persons who may be odm'- Subrogea ol FIRST INTERSTATE It lhall be mandatory upon the 92830 . . The boMflciary under Mid DMd pey the remaining prlnclpaJ tum of Tru1t, wtth lntereet aa In aeld ~ wiae intereated in the wOJ BANK CONTRACTOR to wtlorrl the eon-NOfman Manilla, 23333 Ridge-of Trust heretofMe executed end the note(t) MCUred by Mid deed of provided, ldvancea. tt any, under Defendant: JOSEPl;I CHARLES tract Is awarded, and upon an/i IUb-monte, El Toro, CA. 92830 d9'1Yer9d to the u~ a wrtt-Trutt. with lnter•t II In aMf note the terma of aeld DMd of TNlt, and/or estate: WILLIAMS. ARTHUR LEE BUNCH, contractOf' under IUCf'I COH RAC· Thia bullneu le eonductld by: an ten Declatatlon of O«eu1t end 0.-Pfovtold, ~. It any, under fMI. chll'gee end oxpenMI of the A petition hM been fiJect ANGELINE ASPEN. and DOES 1 TOA. to pay not IMa than the Mid Individual. mend tor Salo. and wrltt#t Notice of the terma of Mid DMd ol truat, teee, Trustee end ol lhe truttt cr..e.d by by 00 ROTH y MAR lit through 25, lnctualve. apecttleO rat .. to alt workers em-Norman Manltta Defautt and Bectlon to W . The chargee, and 911P9"M• o1 the said DMd of Tf\191. HUBENER · the S --'- c ... No. 159552 ployed by them In the execution of Thi• etatomont wu nlld WC1h the undertlgnld ceu..o Nici Notice of Trust• and of the tru11t e<Mlld by Said .... wlll be held on Tuee., 1J\ u.-.- IUMMONI ON COllPlAlff the contract County Clerk ol OfMge County on Default and Election to Sal to be Mid Deed of Trut1. Apnl 17, 19&4 at 10:00 A.M .. at the Court of Orange County re.. NOTICE You fie" been aued. No bidder may wltMraw any bid March 26, 19a. recOfded In tho county wtwe the Seid Nie w111 be held on: TUMday, ChapiMn AY91'1Ue ent1enee to the questtn.g that OOROTHY The OOUf1 IMJ deoWe ....... rou IOf • period 01 forty.five (45) daye f141MO real property ls IOcated. Aptll 17, 1984, at 2:30 p.m. at the Civic Center Building, 300 Chapman MARIE HUBENER be wtttwM ,our ...... ....,_ ...... after the date aet IOf tl'MI e>penlng of Published Orange Cout D•lly DATE: Marcl'l 22. 1984 Chai>man Aven~ entranoe to the Avenue, Orange. CA. . . ap- JOU reapend wtthM • .,.. .... bldl. PllOt .t,prll 3, 10, 17, 24, 1984 CALIFORNIA GENERAL MORT-Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 East The 1otal amount of the unp,tliO pointed -penonal re~ the lnfonMttoft betowJ A payment bond ano a per-1&42-a. GAGE SERVICE, INC. ~tn Ave .. Orange, CA. b.ianco of the oOligallOn aoc:urld resent.ative to administer die If you WClh to aeek the adva of lormanoa bond wtll be required 401 w .. 1 24th Str .. t At the time of the Initial publl-by u ld property to be aold, est a t e o f HU BERT/ an attorney In thl• matter, you prior to ••ecutlon ol Ille contract PlB.IC NOTIC[ National City, CA. 92050 c.tlon of lhll notice, the total together wffh lntereat, late cl'lairgea. LA YF E'l'IE PARK (uncter ttlould do ao promptly ao that your ano an.II be In the form Mt forth In Phone: (6 t9) 470-5370 amount of the unpaid balance of the and Ol11metld eoeu, axpenaea. ano written roaponM, II an'f, may be the contract documonta. '1CTIT10UI llU ... 11 11 uld truat•. obllgallon MOUrld by the lboYe o. edvanoea. u to the date hereof, II the Independent AmniM- tlled on time. Pur1Uant 10 Section 4590 °1 the N~ ITAT'lmNT By John W. Brock ec:tlbed deed of truat and •tlmatld S32.45t.41. tration of &tales Act). The AVllOtUalld ha tldo deman-Government Code 01 the State 01 The fOflowlng ~ 11 doing Vice PrMldent coats. expenMS, and advancea 11 o.t.: Mwctl t9. 1114 petition is 1et few heeri.nc in dade. El trlbuma; lade deddlr OM-Callfomla, the contract will contain buslnett u : Publlatlld Orange Coast Dally Piiot $76.375.74. STEWART TITLE OF CAUFOANIA De t N l l 700 Ci , tra~llftMdlende•menoe.-=°:'·~~·ir:a·he~t ...... lful OAVIOSONANANCIAL.233eLll-Aprll3, 10, 17, 1984 The total lndebtedneu being an atuldTruat•. p •I o. a Vk: Ud.,......... dellttro. IO.... 0 IU.,,. u -· MCU or_ tletoo-Clr Goet•MeM GA 92626 1866.a4. .atlm.SeonwNcht~bldll ll~ .5IEWA.Rl' TOLE ..OE CAU-..Center Dr., West, Santa Ana.- Lee le tnfofini1elon.,. ...... any m6Myl wlflll'\jf(fliY,,_. lJJS: Douolu Rost DavtdMin i33e Ut-111_.,. NOTICE computed may be obtained by c.11-FORNIA CA 92701 on April 11, 1984 at "rou wtatl '° ... ttle ..... Of ii:!~~~tlUre performanoe under lloton t 1r .. Cotta Mau, CA. 92626 l"UUU\I Ing (415) 945-6418 the day before 900 North Broadway 9·30 A M en .et-In tNe matter -""''""" · T .. i bu·' ... duct ..... by the ule Sama Ana. Cafftornla 92701 · · · ~ ·~, ' •-Governing Board " 1 .,,,... ••con ""' : 111 NOTICl TO Cftl!DITORI Dai-~ .. March 21 t9•• ~ t4) 558-1114 IF YOU OB.JlX:T to \he ~do,.::!:'..omp"lfr~"!:'.!°!'! By "--ot"" H·~-F·--~. C.P.M. In~!."· R Da Id·--IUU( ........ ll'E,. ""' · -NT f .... _ ........ -.......-·--·• •• _, -OAlt "1 ,..._, ,.._ ...,,...V' ....,., ....,.. ,.._. WESTERN COMMUNITY MORT-y: VINCE 0 . BARR, ASST. VICE granting o w.PC' petition, you --... on...__ ' ' Purehlllng Director T u · v (Sect. 8101-e107 U:C.C.) G'"GE PRESIDENT ... _ •. u .• .__ •'"'-.._If.~....:........-.._.._.._.. Publlthod Or= Cout Dal"' Piiot hll etetement wu fllld with the Notice la horeby ~Ivan to the ,.. · MJV\oUU e1w1e1 appear al u1e ,...._ ---oon-• '1 County Clerk of Orange County on AC NC ... .. II aalO Ttu1t... Publilhe<I Orange Coat Dlllly Piiot i,... .. ~ .... and -A•-"""'--.... * • •••s• ._. .... ...._ N!cll 10. U~19 M hU 19&4 erldltora·ofPACI A HmAn-ByT.O.SERVICECOMPANY,agent Matctl27.Aprll3,l0,19M ·~ .. '6 . ·-":you_,--to • det.arle "eoerlo In· 1 -t98l-M arc ' '241,._ KET CORP., A CALIFORNIA Bv Cathy Lockhart, Astlstant Sec· t737-e4 t.Jons or file wntt.en ob)ec---...'.....-1___._ ...... le -CORP .. Transferor(•). wflOle bull· ' · 'th th a...J ..,_,.._._,_, -.. menera. ou Ml.IC NOTICE Publlahed Orange Coaat Dally f'MIU address 11 3347 s Cout High-retary Ml.IC M)TIC[ uons W1 e court ._ .. ore '"'*".: ~ 1Mlf ...,_, flCTITIOUI ~II Pttot Ap<ll 3. 10. 17, 24, 1984 way. Corona def Mar, Calif. 92625. 1990 N. CalllOfnla Blvd. r':Jo7•5 the h e aring. Your appear-!"~ .,...~::r~,1 NAME ITAT'llllNT 1M 1•84 County of Orange. State ol Call-~~~9~~=· CA. e.598-3797 "' ~ ance may be in penoft or b y :::r.::. t ".• been lled·~lhe. The foltOWlng peraone aro dOing fornla that a bulk tran~fer Is about Publllhed Orange Coast Deify NOTICE OF DEATH OF your attorney. -lllMMI _. N to bualneu u · •-ic NOTICE to be made to Frank • Market. a Pll I •• .. 27 • II 3 10 ,..... SYLVIA H. JAMISON, AKA IF YOU ARE A CREDI .....,;;; We ..WW...';::. mMet, AUTO EXPRESS, 2085 P1ecen11a ,._ California Corporation, Trans-0 ... ate.. · "P' · · ·-SILVIA BAZEL JAMISON - wltMn 30 d8YI alter thla 14.tmmona Ave .• Colla Mesa, Calll. 92827 09'ANQt COUNTY leree(s) wnoae business address Is 1736-84 AND OF PETITION TO AD-TOR or a contingent creditor Is Nrved on you, Ille with tflla ~,, Joe Mannino, 22n Harbor Blvd. 8\JflS"'°" COURT 2800 S. Main Street, •F. Santa Ana. Ptltt.IC NOTICE of the deceased, y ou must awrlttonroaponaoto1hecomplalnt. Apt, 1615,CoalaM .... c.llf 92826 700 clYlc~Ck.Weat County ol Orange. State of Call· MINISTER ESTATE NO. file your claim with the Unleu 'fOU do your default w111 be Rocky Schlieter, 2277 Harbor tenta AM. CA. ta701 lornla. OftAHGa COUNTY Al%%I08 . th entered on appllc.tlon ol tho plain-Blvd. Apt. 1516, Cotta Mesa, C•lf. Plaintiff: JUANITA RUCKER, a The prQPerty 10 be transferred 11 MUMC•Al. COURT To a1J heirs, beneficiaries. court or pre9e11t lt to e per- tllt. and this coun may enter a 92626 minor, 1ka JUANITA HARDIMON. delcrlbed In general u : All stoctc In HOttTH JUDICIAl. DllT"9CT d sonaJ representative ap- Judgement agalnll you lor the relief Thi• bullnesa la conducted by: a by and through her Guardian Ad trade, flllturea, equipment and ~ooo 1271 N. ..,...., A.,.._,... creditors an cont ingent pointed by the court within demanded In the complalnt wttlcl'I llmllld Partnerahlp Lltem. JUANITA C. HARDIMON. wlll of that MARKET BEER & INE 'uloft°"' CA. aal creditors of SYLVIA H. four months from the date of could reaul1 In gamllh~t ol Roeky Schlletar and JUAN IT A C. HARDIMON. AND A.B.C. LICENSE OF THAT PM!lntlff: HERITAGE BANK. a JAMISON, AKA SIL VIA f' f l wages taking ol money or property Thi1 etateman1 waa llled with the Defendant: ALEXANDER CAM· butlno11 known aa PACIFIC CallfMnla corporation, HAZEL JAM SON ll'St issuance o ett.en as orot'*rellelraqueatedlntheeom-County Clerk of Orange County on POS PEREZ, LUZ SANSON. LYNN RANCH MARKET and located at Defendant: DOUGLAS B. I and per-provided in Section 700 of plaint Mar. 9, 1984 MORGAN, and DOES 1 TO 10, In-3347 S. Coaat Highway, Corona del BROWN: and DOES ONE through sons who may be otherwise the Probate Code of Cali-Dat~: July 6. 1983 fMOIN elusive. Mar. 92625 County ol Orange. State TEN, lnclualve. interested in the will and/or f · Th · f #iii .... ROBERT B l<UHEL Clerk Publlahed Orange Cout Dally CIM No. 419631 of CalllMnla. Cue No. A72032 estate; orrua. e tune or .._."6 By: VIRGIN.IA BACKELMAN Dec>tJ-Piiot Mercl'l 20, 27, Aprll 3, 10. 19&4 IUMMOHI The bulk lraneler wm be consum· IUMMOMI A peu·u·on has been filed cl.ai.rm will not expire prior ty . 1605·84 NOTICll You "-" been oued. mated on or alter tho 24th day ol NOTICE! Y he bMft Ml9d to four months from the date WA .. MNA HYP Thecour1-doctde .... .......,.I_. April, 1984 at GROVER ESCROW Theeou'1_:.a: .... ...._.,_· by BEVERLY JUNE f•'-h . •'--'abo ~-1, ... ..:.. 1•~t. Ile.-· llllDllC NOTICE .. _, --•-CORPORATION, 23600 Roctcfteld ··-· --· SMITH . h S . o u1e eanng nouu:u ve ·-••-· "--..-~ wttttout rour betnf ....,_ uNeoe without rour betl'f hMrd .,.._ m t e upertor YOU MA y EXAMINE Nofttl ......_ood CA. t110t ----------~---1 .,_, _.__... wtttlall IO A-... "9ed 81...0., 2N, El Toro, Ca. 92630, rou ,__.... wttNn JO.._ ,.._ ,.,_ f Or Co P bll.O::::''o""' 'eo· D 11. Pl FICTfTIOUl llU ... 11 •-•• _... _,_ E.tcrow #6-4314-35, Callfornla. .........,... _,_ '-VUrt O ange unty re-the ft'le ke pt by the ~·-If u ......... range Ill a Y tot the lntonn.tlon below. -r..at , .. _ tut date for filing claims the Information !*ow · h BEVERLY "'""" " Aprll 3. 10. 17, 24, 1984 The f:=:T:W'!:'f: dol"" II you wish to NOie tho advice of In ~~e e';;,,ow referred to herein 11 If you Wilh 10 aee11 th. aov1co ot questm5g t at you are interested in the es- 1847-84 buelnen ~ ... an attorn~ In thl• m1tter, you Aprll 23• 1984. an attOfney In thl• matter, you JUNE MITH be appointed tate. you may serve upon the -----------1 AQUA CLEAR. 409 Magnolia. Should do 90 promptly ao that your So far a• 11 known 10 the Tran.. ahould do 90 promptly so thll your as personal representative to executor or administrator. or PtBl..IC NOTICE Costa M .... Calll. "2627 written rnponee, II any. may be I ._, ) -•1 ....... d d written response, if any, may be administer the estate of th f .. llled on lime. er'""'. DI u ...... ness names an a . flied on time. upon e attorney or the ex- 'ICTITtOUl IU ... ll Jeck W. Dolllhllo, 409 Magnolla, AVllOIUttld ha tldo deman· dreaes uMd by the Traneleror(s) AVllOIUited ha lido oeman. SYLVIA H. JAMISON, ecutor o r administrator. and NAMI ITA,.._NT Costa M ... Calif. 92627 dade. El trlbuma; lodl deoldlr con-tor the peat three years are: eame. dade. El trlbuma; leda decldlf oon· AKA SIL VIA HAZEL file with the court with The lollowlnn ......,..,., are dOinn Thia buaAneaa It conducted by: an tr• Ud. alft Mldleftcte e metMe -Dated: February 8, 19&4 tre Ud llft aucMencta a m..... -JAMISON ( d th Ind ··• .. -·-· ··• lndlvldual ....--Frank'• Market, • .. -un er e e-proof of aervice. a written builnesa u : Jeclc W Dollahlto ~ .. ~-~ ~..... A Calif. Corp. ~ .. ,.~~~':._ ~..... FspendentAcA· d.minisTh. · trati. on of request stat inn that "OU de-ARCHITECTURALWORKS, 220 Thll ttat-t w•• 11..,. wit .. t .. 6 .... ....,._..._. ... -B Rich d y da p ._ ..,.._...__, ....--......,... ~oe .1 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach, Ca. County c1o';k~I Or~ Couniy;;; n you wlell to Mell the edwtoe of y· 11 ~ran'ei;:; "rou wlell to Mell IM aHoo Of tat.es t). e peUtion is sire special no~ of the tu- 92663 9. an anemer "' ""° .......,, rou an et1ofMr "' tNe man., rou set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 · f · and Marc Andre' LemOlne, 130 East Mar .. 1984 ,.._.., ...._,doaoprOfftpttrMtflelJOW Publlahed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot .._,.,doNP'Offtptfraotflel,our a t 700 Civic Cenier Dr .• mg o an inventory ap- 201 .. #8 ,. __ t M c ".,.27 - -" ..... Aprll 9. 1984 ---.. -- -praisement of estate Ulets or " · -..... a ... a. """" Published Orange Cout Dally •• ,._.. ,..,._., .,.,, INIJ .,.. 11138·84 ~ =--· n -·•· ··-• -W est, Santa Ana. CA 92701 Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by: •n Piiot March 20. 27. Aprll 3, 10. 19&4 ftled • """'· ,_ .,.... •• ..._ of the petitions or accounts lndlvlduat. 1603_84 If U.ted ...._ Mlottar .. -P\Bl.IC NOTICE II Ueted daMe eollcltar o4 oon-o n May 2. 1984 at 9:30 A .M . menuoned in Section 1200 MARC LEMOINE Mfo ... un abotedO en .... eeun-IOfo de un abofado en " .. -n-[F YOU OBJECT t.o the and 1200 5 o f the California Thi• 11atement wu flied with the Pla.IC NOTICE to, deberla tlecerlo In· '1CTfTIOUl IUllHl!ll lo, deberla hacerlo In· granting of the peuuon. you Probate Code. County Clerk of Orange County on ~ta, ..... te llMMra, au NAME STA TIMENT modtetamente, ....... maf*'a, au h Id . h March 16, 19a. flCTITIOUl IUllNela rMpUMta eecrtte. If hey ... una, The lollowtng person• are doing ~ta eecrtta, el hor atvune. s ou e1t er appear at the Marc Bonanni & Aa- FMHtt NAME ITATIMINT P'tode Mf ~trade•~· business as P'tode -~-a tlempo. hearing and state you ob,Je<.'-soclates Publllhed Orange Cout Dally The fOllowlng pereon 11 doing c..!:.!J ...... THlt .. _ ~~:!t.:c.'!! SUN SHADE CUSTOM WINDOW ....!:.!J ... Titlnt .. _ ~~::t.:A c~ ti.ons or. file written objec-1301 Dove St. Sal•-~oo Piiot Marett 27, Aprll 3, 10, 17, 1984 business as: -......... ,_ _, ,_ .... TINTING, 570 Sturgeon Dr , Costa .. -.. ...-.._ _, ,,_ ,._ t lh th rt bef "'"'• 1742·84 NAUTILUS. 4606 Roxbury Ro .. ,.tn"" eaelMt JOU·" rou to Mesa, ca. 92626 pelntlft egelMt ,-. n rou to ions wi e cou ore Newport Beach, CA. HMO _..__ _________ Corona del Mar, Callf. 92825 defend tMa a.weutt. JOU -t. Tony A HonMy, 570 Slur~ ct.tond "-fl lewault, JOU mwt, the hearing Your appear-75%-0971 ruBltC' NC}JICE J1mes G. loofboon'ow, 4606 wtlMtt IO deys after this IUmmons Or., Costa Mell, Ca. 9'2629 wffMn'IO daya after this """"'°"' a.nee may be-in pel'SOn OT by Published n---Coas' Roxbury Rd., Corona del Mar, Calif, Is MtVed on you, lllo with lhlt court This buSlness Is conducted by: •n Is MrVed on you, Ille with thl1 court your attorney '"'' cuo,g"' ftCTITtOUI IUIMll 92625 a wrlltan rHponae to the complaint. lnOlvldual a written reaponN to the eompfatnt. Daily Pilot April 3, 4, 10. NA• IT ATl•NT This buelneu 11 conducted by: an Unleu you do, your delault will bl TONY A HENSLEY Unless you do. your default will be IF YOU ARE A CREDI· 1984 The fOllowlng peraone .,. doing lndlvldull entered on appllcatlon of tN pla.tn-Thi• statement wae filed with the entered on application of the plain-TOR or a contingent cr~htor butlne.t n : Jamn G. Loofbourrow Ult. and this court may enter a county Clerk of Orange County on tiff. af1d this court may enter a o f the deceased. you must SUNBELT EQUITIES. 2751 WNI This statement was lllld with tN Judgement egelnat you fOf the reli.t March t6, 1984 judgement agalnat you for the rellet fi l h ,._ Coaet Hwy., Newport Beach. CA. County Clerk ol Orange County on demanded In the eomplalnt, Which 1'241115 demanded In the complaint, whlcl'I le your c aun With u ie 92683 Mar 9, 1984 could rnult In garnlll'lment of Published Orange Cout Delly could rUYll In garnlahrMnt ol coun or present al tot e per- Vernon R SJodln. 2006 Vista PMOIOI wages, taking of money or property Piiot March 27. Aprll 3, 10, 17, 19&4 Wll9ff. taking of money Of properl'f sonal represen tative ap- NlJC ll)TIC( 186~-84 Pta.IC fl>TICE Ca)on, Newport Beach, CA. 92660 Publlahed Orltlge Cont Dally or other rellof requested In tho com-1743-84 or other relief reQUftlOd In tho com· pointed by th e rourt w:thi.n •m•tC NOTICE James C. Altoe, 143 Sunaet Ter-Piiot March 20, 27. Aprn 3, 10. 1984 pfalnt. plaint rUU&. race. Legun1 Beech, CA. ~2151 1602·&4 Dated· Jan. 5, t984 "@.IC NOTIC( Dated Nov 1s. 1983 four months from the date of ,ICTITIOUI .OIMll Damian P. Orab, 135 SunMt Ter------------LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk ROBERT R. RILL. Clerk ftrst issuance o f letters as NAMI ITATIMINT rec.. Leoun• Beedl, CA. 9285t PtBl.IC NOTICE B,y: QVAllNL ~AK~'!2TEA. o.c>uty Fl~~:A~=I ~.ct .. ONSTANCE M LENGYEL. provided In Secuon 700 of T ..... fA'IOWi"" ....,aon 11 d()jng Thia bullnela 11 conducted by: a Tl "' """'" ..,_...' th Probate Cod f ,.._,, .... ..,. ... ...... I 1(1 lhl ,ICTITIOUI IUllNlll ... lerrtMtOe Pllftlwey, 1un. -TN IOllOwlng peraon I• dOing ......, A. 1..... e e 0 ~- butlnea• II: ge~~ A r:rod:· NAMI ITATl•NT ...... CA. 1'1714-4111 bullnau II: DI Wctio••~ ~~ ...... 100 forrua. The lime for filing S.B. TOURS, 13292 fuclld St., Thia 1t1tament wu ftlld with the The lollowlng peraon 11 dOing .PvbUll'led ~ange eo .. t 0111)' PllOt , CAMBRIDGE COACH COM· ,,0 . 9u 1toll cleim:s will not exp1.re prior Qwden Grove, CAI. 9264~"00 County Clerk ol Or•,._ County on bullneH u : March 20, 27. Aprll 3. tO, 19'4 PANV, 2323 Eldon. Co.ta Mesa, lnMo, CA.1271S f th f h d JOM MCNH •Y. .... La 9 -.. -REVERIES, t770 Oranoe Ave.. Hl10-8' CA. 92627 Publllbt'MIO Orange Cout Doi~ Ptlo1 to our mon ll rom l e •le Alarnoda Ave . Fountoln Valley, CA Maretl 26• 1 84 ,,., .. eo.11 M .... CA. 92828 , CarOI Ann Sl'lugat1, 2323 Elden. March 20. 21. April 3, 10. 196-t of the hearing nouC'ed above. 12+:: bualnlll ,. COO<IUCtld by: an Pubfllhld Or1nge Cout Deity Marilyn L. Tift, 1782 Pitcairn Dr • Coat• ....... CA. 921~7 101§:1.1 YOU MA y EXAMINE Individual. Piiot Apr113, 10, 11; 24, '":t3t4' ~~~ ~~i.'c=ucted by: an NI.IC NOTICE • mJ'~~~ 1' conoucted l)y' an NI.JC M>TlCE the file kept by the court. U "°""MeNMley Ind........... CatOI Ann s ....... art ------·· Vnll ~interested in t he es-Th" .t.•--1wa11'-" .... th t....... •TIVV • _.__......._ ---.. ...._ ..... ,,,...,_ __ .1---·-·o .... Cou... •• Mt\ftM' MarNyn Tlh ....... ,_. -Thi• atatem41nt w11 tllld with the um ITA1'WMIEWf tate. you may IK'rVt' upon the County Clerk of range nty °" P\8.JC n11•,_ Thl11tatament wae fllld with the NAMl ITA'qlilllNT County Clotlc of Orenoe County on The lcMICwtng panons ar. doing executor or administrator. or Mlt'Ctl 30. 19&4 nurn ·---,-IC-TITIOU--.-.,...---.. --County Cler• o4 Orange County on The fOltowtng pertont .... dOlng Marefl 8, 1984 bualnMa aa: f ... _ Pu .... ...._... ...... ,.,.. ,. ___ , "'-•1y Millll ITA~ Matetl 30. 1984 w blnlneea u: ~ Bf:iAUCHAMP ENTEAPAISES, upon w attomey or ~n•:-ex- ....... ._ Vf-· .. -....... --.. _ l!AGLe~LIT!. 20372 Dublin Ln.. Pul>llahed OrMge Cout Deity TRADING DIVISION . 4000 ecutor or llldm.tn.lstrator. and Piiot Aptll tO. 17, 24, May '· tMA ni. following peraona are doing PublllMd Ora""'"' eo..1 Dally l'funtln91on a.eon, CA. 92146 Piiot April 3. 10. t7, 24. t9M M-....... _ BoutoYerd. o .. •to """'. fllc-with the-court with • 1te;,.4 buaAnoea u : ,..,_ ...... Patricia C)y9r, 9111 Ct'llWforct Cr.. teel-M ....,.,,...,. ~ •vv STANTON PLAZA APA .. T· PllOt April 10, 17, 24, ~ 1, ,...,, HUfltl~ton &each. CA. 92&48 ___________ , Newpott e..ctt.l.. CA f.2te0 proof of Rr'VI~ •• wri~ PUBllC N0T1C£ MENTS, STANTON PLAZA. l lM· 1954·84 Helen SotnnWlleld, 8701 Knlgllll l'tllJC llQTIC[ J"'"51 9 ...ucnamp, 4000 requee1 staUng that you de- '9CTI110UI MllMH ITED, 11ssa MecArtl\ur Blvd. s11. NI.IC NOTICE Ct., Huntlnaton Belc:tl, CA. 92841 ___ ____ ~~An~ 700. sire sped.al notltt at the tU- 440, trvlne, CA. 9271& ------------i Pltrioi. C. Mulllna. 20372 Dut111n .,._,.,_. ___ ·~.....,.., NAm ITA,......., OeVld I<. Lamb. 1155.2 MecArthut '1CTmOU8 .,..... Ln .. Hunttnoton 91eoh. CA. 92t4e ..,.... ITAT'lm'NT R~ l. e.uc:Nmp, 4000 I°' of an Inventory and ap. The followtllO petWnt.,. d04ng BIYd. Ste. 440. lrvtno, CA. 92711 MAm ITA,....,.,. J• Auooet. ef01 t<nleltlt• Cr . The IOIOW!ng S*tOn le dofng MacAlthur Boutoltwd, Suite 700. praise.menl of M'lte _._or bua1MM U: John Miner. tl5&2 MlloArtflur The loll-.. P«'IQn ta ~ Huntington' 8eecn, CA 92'48 bua1n1111 ta: ~ leeol\, CA l2tl0 f h Utlons ta NEWPORT CATEAINO, 2HO Blvd St1. 440. lrvlno. CA. '2715 bullnela .;"""' v-.,, 0enn4e y ~. t 7'1 Onlwfotd L l S PAINTING COMPANY, "Oblfl C. Oa ntore. 4000 o t e pe or llC'C.'OUn ~ 81vd .. Newport 9eacl'I. CA!" M1hrdad A111aleh, 11552 !RNIE'I CUSTOM D"APIAY Or., Huntington t..cf\1 CA t2t4e tOlO~ ~ St, Huntington MacArthur ~. Sult• 700, m entlom.'(.) tn S«taon 1200 l28'3 MecA.rthUI' 8Nd. Ste. «0, lntno. ANO 1N8TAU.ATION 3$5 S. Jen. Aon Sornmerilelcs, •711 Klllgtltt ~1 CA 82841 ~ IMch, CA t2MO and 1200.S o f the California 11 PELICAN PROPERTIU, IMC .. CA t2f19 ntter, o...,., CA titit Ct., Huntln(1ton 8oectl, CA t2t4e UndNY &rue. Sllufl, 10to-.. Thia butlnela le oonouctocl by 1 Probu~ Code O.itfOmla. 1t20 I. Wf!IMf AV9nU9, All Aul. ta&52 MecArttlUf Blvd. !mie 1.wn-. a&S S .i.nnn.r. Of. Wllllt '· MilllN. 20372 Oublln Dal...,. S1 .. HUfltington Doech, ~~~.,..L~ WILLIAM W. 50•nrup, I~\ Santi Ana, CA 9270& 8ta 440. lrvtne. CA. 92719 lllQe, CA 82tet Ln •• Hunttnoton leld\, CA. 1"48 CA t2&48 ......,,._., leeucNamp '-'• Tllle bullneM II conducted by: • Thia~,,... la ~ by: a Thi• bualMlll" c~ld by M Thia bualneu II oonduated by. a Tl'lla butlMle la concliJCled by an Tl'lll ltlton'IOnt -flied With the ESQ. oorporatton. llmltact l*'tnerthip. tndN!clulll. Ol'*'llll P'lrtnenfllP· lt!d~ County Clertl ot Orange County on llM 0"' Brea ... )'. s.Jte J.,.,,. Wiiton. bea v p Johl'I Miner. Gener .. ,..,..,,. !mica L.ur:1 Patrtcle c. M""'"9 Un<IMy ~" Mardi 30. 1M4 Ill Thia 111tM1enl ... fllld wftti ,,,_ Thie ttatement •• llllecl wtth the --...... at-t .......... Wlttl t"--..... 1 ·~ ............ ,h t..... ~ Cou Qltll of Or County on "'" "11...,..,1 wtlli fllld wttl'I tM "-··-·-· •••-. '"" .. _ 1 •-·-·t _.. ,,_,""' , .. GARWIN a WAGICR Saala Alla. CA. t t7M • • .AA.~ty.,. t"'"" -. County Cfetlc,...o] Orangio County on County Clenl of Ofenge County on County a.. of 0...,.. Couft" on County Cle!'lc of Orange County on -..-..... t?•-a•~ • t _ .... .,.., .._ Maren 30, 1 .. -Mlf1lfl 30, tN4 Foe>. 21, ,.... Mlt'Ct\ 23, ,... --..... • _ .. ~·-.... ~ 0r-"--~ "~~ ,_., ,_. nm .. ,...•-~....-~ ~ COut • -..-----·.---_, Nbltahld o.-anoe ........ , o.ly Publlahed Oflf!Qe eo.. o.tfy P\ib!llNd at-. Ooe.4 ~ P\iOllMO Or1lflOe CoeM Olly .,.,..., CA. ll71I Dall POo Aortl 9.· 10 l& ... "'°' Af>fll 10, 17• 24, ~llY t, ,... Pilot APfll to. 11, 24, M4iy '1..~:t Ptlol April 10, t7, 24. M«Y,, 11M Pilot Merutl 20. n ... l . 10. 1"4 P'llot Aptll 3 '°' tf: 2• IM4 PvtllltNd Orangia Co.t Daily y ' prt ,• • • ·" l-tNl-84 ,.__ IH1-M tl17..e• . ' . liJt..14 Pltol Al)(ll 10 11 2.t Miy 11~NA .. 1984 IV•l-34 CLASSIFIED INDEX CLA THE DAILY PILOT IFIED (JF}"lC:E HOUR IW. ESTATE ==..~. .... W&t;d ..... ~ .. ~ .... h C.-•tMat C-.M.. °""" ..... l:l'l'wo ~lotll\ Vo.lley ~111\U!lf\Ofl .... h HW14. HAAow lt¥W ~--" i....c-a Hilla ~H1r .... 1 a...a... ron.1 ... _vi.,. H-pon 8Hrh s.nD.nwn .. 8"" J ..... C.po11r ...... s.,,'-""" Sooal liliNch !ioy\h .......... ~~ .. ,......" W.aUNnawr Mot.oi., Hutt .. A<-r~ A pannwnla a...h P10p-r1y a...-Prop" C..!TW'wr y L<>I> Comml """""'" Condotrun1un\a Ouplu" Unll• H°'*'I '° bP MV\."'.S 1 ......... ,.. l'l'Uj)<·tl~ lndw1nal Prop" t,.u1a lnr !:>iol# MOO.I• 14.,.,,.. l'•r "-' "'ounu.on 0.-r• O.an11" Co 0..1 ul Cwnh Oul vi s ...... Ra .... tw. tarn .. ~~, '!'-St..nnc RS~ flit w.,,~ RENTALS ti........ f\&rn..n.-d H...-. Unlvnwohc.i Houtt'Of'.,m..n.<1..,. Unr .. muih<d Condu rum Condu Uni Town t>ovwo h1rn Towni-Unf Ou~•" f\tm Oupl'""" Uni Apar'UTWfl la f .,nualwd A.,.,..,,_la Uni AjN f\;m °' Un I Koomo "-" & b rd H0\#1.a McMb o .... 1 Homn 5'unmfr ~nl.tb V Kll\Ml lino I.ti.a ' '~\Ala IO$...,... • 1Wn11Ja WanlM'd Gar_,.,. 10< ft#nt Ofhc.'t' ~ ... i. &....-!Wnu.b Comm! 1Wn1.tla lncll.llt ft.onu.IJ s111r.,. Mia R..nu.i. Telephone rvice: Monday.f rjda 8:00 A·.M .. 5:30 P ~t. Business Cou nt N : Mondav-Friday 8:00 A.~1.-5 :30 P.M. DEA DLl~ES: ~ttl. \lu11 f'u•'" \\ r·d 'f lt1H' hr h 1 Dt;.\ULINt: I I :w d.rn .• 1. \O p rn l HI p.111 I i II 1' 111 • l w p.111 ~1111101 11 ~(11111111 CA \(:f·]J . ..\TIO:\ & CORR Et :TIO:\~: :~.~ C:an•·r llation:-and 1·.1rn ·1·t1on .... rrw,· 14~' l 14!1<-or 111adt> on sa 111r· dt'adli rn•5 a~ IWOI :~~: above. Pl ease ask lor a ca1H·t·llation :;;..; num ber when r·arwP lling Your ad. I~ :m ERRORS: Check \'Our au Ja1 h a nd report ~~~ error:, immeJi~teh . Tlw DA IL Y PILOT a~ umec; liab1lit\ for the fir 5t i .... :•Ot. 1•1l inrorrect i1 .sertion cnlv. l\2 ~~l\ ~))C ''J' CLASSIFIED 64-2-5678 <WOl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j J~UO I = BHIH lor Salt a ..... ftr Salt ::! GtHral lOOZ Gtatral lOOZ ~~ ttlil $12,000. I &C. EOIESTIUll ~~ This outstanding price nol ESTATE ilKllt only Includes the 3 Bdrm 5 ~""" 5 21111 2 Ba home wllh fireplace ecluded """" SQ tt. 2v14 but also pool, recreation Bdrm home -t separate 2 1w16 Bdrm guest house. Lrg '916 tacmtles and complete pool with entertainment it1lll ext erior and garden area. llgl'lted tennis court. i9U maintenance Close 10 zvn schools and shopplnQ horse factlitles, green· Ull llLE Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. LlllA ISU UfflllT Traditional 4 Br, 4 'h Ba. Dining Rtn, 2 Frplcs, 4000 sq. ft.. best lagoon at $975,000 UYSllE llm UYFltllT Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai ~ Cando~ 2 Br~ 2-Ba. 40' bay patio. $695,000. IRYllE TEllllCE Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,000. PHllSIU lllE IOWFRllT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000. UYSllE PUIE UYFltHT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ! .: I ~. I y . '.t. t) I • • ~' f~ b l ', "I" I 751·3 19 1 house and citrus trees ANNOtJ4CEMENTS Beautiful view o'looklng i.~1: C:.SELECT city o l Ri ve rsi de lllLIEll'S Duplex situated on A-3 lot 1n Santa Ana. Add more units tor Income Asking $89.900 Al\l\OU~YnY 1..uot & f'ound P...-wl> p,....._1 91.,.,. .... School> ~ I notruo """ TuV9'1 BUSMSS & FINANCIAL e...,,_..,Of s.i.-.... _,... Opporiuni1_... a...,_w..,,l.rd •l,nv..\ITV."nt OpprJr-'UtMll~ lnVfttmrnt Wan\l'd •Mofwv "'Lt.,. 'M.-v Wan...O MO<t#"ll" T LI • EMPLOYMENT lh Iv Vt .. ntt'fi •Jut. W•M•"t A•ALS MERCHANDISE Anut~u·' Appll•n.M AUi&t11'n' HlclM Ma\1·r1t1il~ Cemrr.,. h ~'~"'•",.,., • lut11pUh '' fr'"' to V turn.tu'' (,, .. , ••. '•If Ho'~-w>t'tol•J 11 ••f Jf'Wtlr'° M•tnh•I M•w•H.~m""' j M1• w .. ,. .... t Mu&K•I lnauun,. ''"" °''"'• > ,.,, .. ,,.,, ~ ~u1pn .. n1 ...... ,....."' '"'" .. "' Sp..lf't1n1 t •.•• 1, T\ ~ ........ , ... BOATS Ct\arb r ft, 1 v.n.-r-.1 Pow..,, S.11 S.,.....:t .,, Man"" ~.1,u1JJ M..u"t• ~ ,,.,, Sl1po'-I•·•• sw .. _,. Supplit"\ IH\H\li tu•U Saolbu.o<t• TRANSPORTATION A1rtf11f• fiM 'rt h ' .. "''""' M•''''' H,-.. ·M111110 .. , Mnl11' It 1 H\'' t1 .. 1h r r,.,,,., ..... AUTOMOTIVE Avu I.• .. ,, tt r\ut" "'t\ tii • l'o111r\ Avt•• V., tt•I '"'-"9.itl\ k.,...1 H ·I t \o\-1 t• I I tii 11.1 tr t-1 "' \ •t\• \If., t4 I .. >'\uitSI \v•'•' llM\!, '-&tr•.,. " l'-1.Aun tii.t,.,. ... l • I tr f, ... , ltt'""f• lau1u 1..,..., Jrn• n l.-m•••'lh•t1 lAnt ,. l..otua Mu<l• M..-rat• M~n~~ "°""' Ml~•ti••tu Ml: ()pPI Pant•r• p.......,,, ,..,... "" l'Hlooult llolk rt.> ..... "-• S..b Suholtu T..,-. Tnon•~ Vl>lk•,.ern v ~"" ..... AUTOS. D<MSTIC A Ml ...... UdiU. U-tvlfoi ChtttloH ~ 1111 •<,.I l""""'" ......,.,,,~ ~ .. Pl~•k PYw\u.a ........... 11~ ~~ .... PROPERTIES S549.ooo. Sally Sh1p1ey ~:~ II ACRE RAICH MotA Only $395.000 Just 1 hour • ~ min south ol Newport Beach Includes 1 lrg house 1 sml guest hse. 3 •ull story barn wthorse cor-•111• rals. spring ted pond •01b Over 3 miles ol pvt roads ~~; & riding traits The per- 41114 feet getaway or retire· 402~ ment hme Located In 4o.!AI Juhan. CA Priced un· GE 759-9100 .. . . . 181,100 TOTAL PRICE Try 5% ($3 1001 or 10% ($6200) down 1 bedroom plus den condo with pool & spa a bargain at $61 .900 Call now 546-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Traditional Realty 6:l 1-7370 COllO-S.C Pl1a &r11 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. choice lo- ca llon Easy term s $95.000 . IEWPOIT IEACll LIT 90 x 178 with gOOd 3 Bdrm olderhOme $215,000 lier MoOartll• llltr. bellevable below market lor last sale due to par1· ,~:;:. nershlp spf1tup Call Rick Byers/Bkr 760· 7292 any· lime, Brochures mailed ~~~r---~~~~~~-r~~~~~~~-j ........ ··.·.-.11.2.•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '~'(j : ~ ))~• \\J\ "" .. .,u 1, Hl• 111 ~llJ+ ..... ~ I Hi11't ••• . ' 1111~ ~11.: 'Hi t \flt . "'"'4 WI. I 1i11.1 w "' w". .. uv Wiii ~IU •I I\ Wl t> YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108 , 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261 ,064 READERS COMPARE * OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daily 108 777 25¢ P'1lot ' Santa Ana Register Newport Ensign The Pennysaver C11culat1on 49,000 C11culah<>n 52,000 80 ,000 Circulation 63c ptr thousand soc per thou~nd 49¢ per thousand Rates Based On 3 Li nes -7 Times •Based On Competing Circulation In Piiot Markel 011111& DEL 1111 Ill' 1211,0001 Clo94Wo beach duple>e with Calllornla style cnarac· ter A Separate home with 3 bedrooms • 2 bed. apt Clean neat & charm· Ing One of the BEST BUYS. - ""\11 l<IHO" llC lMI'> Inc. REAL ESlATE 831-1400 For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 :::~ r--------t-:;,:;:':;.~:;:,:;·;:;~':;S=~=~=R=<lil=:.;~t::;:.;-:;'h:;2=r.;:;;rt;;o.;;;~=. =.=0;;;;••~ :::; li•••4 ~. (16' I ,OllOOj ----·-·---' tUI •1'1 WI') v l )i '"" lfhl -lllJ ;th) ~·~· VJll) two! t'l!lt 1111 tll) Ill':' U lt Ull 'IJJ U2) .,,, "954'-of m> ,,...pottHf ~•m~ from I~ Pilot " I od•rrtlt'4 I• 1hr r1lol 011<! l~ "•fltlrl ,.,, .... ,..11 h ..... I ,.nhed 20 H iio - " '""'' ,, •• lh• r 1te1 Htl .... , ell• '"P""" 1r-.... "''"''" I ..... ,., h•,Pt wflh thr r1111 Jfft! ~h•ho11 "··~· l>Hd• =~~~ --------- f -,, y L I 0 I _ I I' I I . ... " -. ... IGllA.l·lm btwt" l• Ol1111f111tl11 H04 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 0 • Qi -::" (/) ;:) (/) --" -(ii (/) a. 'O. Cb cu :J a. . < (/) Cb -· ..., < --(/) ::> -0 :J -<O -=r i0· -=r -· ~ • CD >< • ,, CD ~ • fl) -· < CD • Dally Plla1 THE :REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL EST AT&: RS 3880 Mlchell()(l Drive frvlne Went Ad• Cell 042-5878 642-5678 2 lk 2 Be. welk to Lido, no .,.11. 2 S*>PI• 1775 e13-1, 21. en -e20t Loe bet\ ~ ,. I* fl'<) yrty 'h bl~ OOMI' c.i1 e~-0sa 1 .. .,... ·~ HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR • leaial1-Waat.. 1119 Lest I feU. 3114 ltlt Waat.. SIM 8111 Waat.. Slll Waat.. Slll ltlt Waat.. SIM lelt Wu... 119 Gfin:d man employ:d Found Female bled!/whlt• * * * * * UTI In.. Copy INIChlne operator Eurehe leltrNhn GENER.AL OFFICE FHhlon Island aru mixed Lab, male tan Tiit ....... _ •·I Position • Fut row-for copy lhop, FIT, wlH Sl2.50/ht. Wiii train. won Must iyp.. flllng OC Atr· w"'t' private room In mixed Shaphafd, male ... , ...... •SI Ing firm ~ht 845-~448 train. 548-2693. Betty In own area 772-5a..7 pol1 8:30-4·30 Mon-Ftt home, CdM area. Larry. llY« & white Brittany IEW IFFllE IPEll · s5 t · 54i-2400 Write Ad #717 c/o Dally Spaniel, male blaci< & Automotive Co.matle·aalea, exciting F&Ol&UST/lnltt ... Piiot. P.O. Box 15e0, white Lab Pup, female Clutlc lnnOYatlona get1 &ITI 1&1m new co. naedl coneult-for PfMtlgioua llcln care Hair Cutter. for ~ mod- Co1t1 MaH 92828 brown tan mixed Shettle cllent• for beauty aalon. E I dE II t ante now. Wiii train. Pd e.alon In Laguna Beach arn aaton acrou from I Newport Beach Anlmei Add'I ofc. openings 4/11. •P•~rnce · ;,cT •n by comm Linda 873-2751 C•Jt for appt 497_4868 · Balboa Bay Clut>-70% flfH er Shelter 125 Meaa Or Avery Plaza, M.V. EJtclt-wor ng con t on1. . . comm. 631·1'117 W It t 2t1Z • · Ing challenging fun Jobi Fringe penatlt1, Including Counter help, h,. verled, F*--Y IPllll•ll edllesday, AprU 11 a CM. 844·3858 Pr~tpeopla~/co.over retirement plan. 40 contact Jan btwn 8-3, .. ,_ HARDWARE ASST MGR ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You serve as "referee" in dispute CM, S50. easy accaaa. 'A Found Sat: Yorkle Te<rler 9 mo'al Promotion and Hours/Weak -No weak-Mon-Fri. 552·1322 for matuf'e lndlvldu.la with Retell exp. raq'd. 240 between friends or relatives. C hildren could be involved: you apply of dbl gar. gd for 1toraoe Magnolia & lndlanapolls.' 1reve1 poulbleJ Pay atart ands. Salary com-•ITlllll m-ka:i:?Y w:"m~~:;8~ &oactway, u.oun-Bc:h. standards o f common sense and decency Effons will be a~·atcd 343 Cabrillo. 54e-95t8 988-1520. 538-5933 S4.50 hr+ bonutea. Aut-maneurata with ax-11•-•-_ ..... ex---•-. but we 497-44<>3. John . . · . l tic al t 520+ h pertence ca11 Tina 714-Challenging oppot1unlty •• "'""' _.--_..1•n-and you 11 be more emouonally secure as result. Cancer, pncom lice ltatalt 4 Found: Smell long haired ~ma r '": 11 p,f· 540•91'00 . Na'bers open at SchW9bet e.c. wlll train. Call btwn -• -. persons play key roles. 1617 weetciiR 0,, N.B. dog. 1blua/tbrown eye, aycommon. u or · Cadlllac, Costa M.... Ironies, a leading -.c-9em-4pm only: 4ie-5781 Newly ru1 ntata llc'd TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Penod of confinement is tem poraJ. s1.30 sq ft. blk/brown/wht. Welt· 240·2•1 (Tr•J) tronlea distributor. for an FLORAL DESIGNER Mies host ... tor Nwpt d · I d ' · ·11 be fi · A 54 5032 mlanster/Sprlngdala. nr Babytltterneaded,lovabla lndlvlclualwholsMlfmot-Bch development. Ught -Y<?U nee some tame a one, .me 1tauon wt . prove ne 1~1.a . gent t-H.B. 893-4910 *IMrn IMfttarr* rallebl• woman. my lvated has good com-Experlanc.d. FIT. offloe llclll• raq'd, ...-. Spotlight on safety. long-range projects, propeny, 1ndustry and ab1hty 600 s.I. approx. 11 $1.00 Immediate opening In home. permanent PIT. mun1c'at1va sklll• the Cellfor appt: 644-406t endaamust Start lmmed to conclude negottations. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play paramount sq ft. offloe space on Found Sun: F Doberman lf'I lrvlna aru for Individual llax h". S501 wk ability to IOlve problem• FLlllST 720-1016, 10--6 deity roles. Newport Bl, C.M. New prkg lot at Crystal C• with good ciefleal llclll1 a 842-2238 & one WhO pays attention GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll locate what had been lost, bldg. 645-8l8l. Rendl. thedral, N.B. 831.0711 ':::~nV:,~1111:1:~: ~': BEAUTICIAN. to csetalla. Junior collage ~':'1.0::,."':~~ H2,':'t~L~~~t'&~.!: missing or stolen -reading material stimulates. provides impetus for 8 bttc1 oc Alrpon: 600-Lost: Brittany Spaniel F, benefits. Salary opened Laguna Beactl. ed~;:" helpful. but not would cons~ training, liable. Good pey, good joum~y. Status quo is shaken, you'll be rcbui!ding on a more solid base. f1200 ~ft, ~89.;:'99~'; ~~M. ~~rd~ 5~~~~· 281-6222 RaMa 494•1800 p',::: c8'1 Barbara et = e:=,1r;t1~5 oompany 968-t300 Scorpio, Cancer, Leo persons pla~ outstanding rol~s. . • c:es, sq · •lllTUT IUITIOllllr 883-0200 ext 350. HouM61eaper1Companlon. CANCER (June 21-July 22). Breakthrough indicated -you II UllllllLUI L!!~. ~~w;.pf~gro, ~~ R Idly rowing lrvlna lo-Rent• Booth. Gr .. t Loe. FIRTlfflllP/T Adult female w/car. Liv. meet challenges, romance will be featured and you n o longer will stand Space for rant, Mika hlcles. Reward 548-6493 :.Ion earloua duties. 50 Off Streat llcle parking. O~~~~~I w~::: Bu_sy N.8. ophthalmolo-In L~ne Bch 494-52<>5 alon&. focus on excitement, discovery and -added income poten1jal. 673-537~or 162-2641 Lost: Gold/,,,..arl medal hour We.. Salery open. Nwp1 Beech. 875-~787 552_..285 Judy 12•6PM • t_'fs ~-~, pref Installers. Insulation Co. You'll be at right place at right time. you could win a cash contest. IOU ... -Recant college grad Booltaapar. part u~. 3 ·25 hr 848-2 1 1oott1ng for experl8t'Cee LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Major domestic adjustment could include 1oJr"~ noor, quiet ~~,?!,"~~~. ~S:::. preferracs. Call Allan. days • wee6t. Call Mrs DELIVERY· LA TIMES F•l ht1.... 8•11 Hangar• Call actual chanac of residence or marital status. Cycle continues high, street. n1ee1y landsc.apect 673-8406. · 54i-2117 Ethlat at 842-6865 3:~~~~~~ ~:5~mo ,..atl•• ...-. .. 7141686-3771 tor1nfo family members tum to you for counsel. Key is to be diplomatic, to bldg. off-st. parking, gar-Lost: Gry/wtit F.Cat. timid. leektH,.r 548-8441 .............. llTW matm realize most people seek approval, not advice. Pisces plays ke)' r.ole_ ·~ •vallabla. 845-4800 t>nt coller.'Twlnkle'. vie. U. AlllllT Some experience nae. ORIVERS/X..COUNTRY latMer............ Must be exo-141nced Jn all VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Define terms. be discreet, realize that V cky. 645-3323-days Dana Pt/S.C. ~8·262e UlllTM Costa Man. 968-5~52 Cal. tic. M.cGregor Yachts Pl..w.c ft ~~-el~~~Wa'Y attendance at clandestine meeting does not necessarily mean you give Ottlce lor leate 525 ft. Lost: White M Shep/Lab, The Orange Coaat Dally Bus driver. PIT. Incl. 1631 Ptacentla, C.M _,L,..__ your approval. Steer clear o f o utlandish schemes. You could be offered s .. 2oimo. urns pd. 11' floppy ears, Husky tall. Piiot ha.a an •x~lant op-wknds & nlgbt1. Driver for •II -.. -1 ~;f"" .. ,= ... ·-1 1' Lceaornnstuoltt>ecanomei c'an111m~81 . . I . cond, ground floor, 1055 chokechaln & blkleather portunlty for • career dbl-daciler London Bus ••--" ••-,... contract-it requires c ose scrutiny. . El Camino Dr. Coste collar, "Butcti". vie. lith oriented Major Account Experienced to wor1t all 2IH ..,....11 I I 631-3594 LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): What began as a mtld fl1rtat100 could Mesa. 3 blks East of Fair-& lrvlne C M 780-1328 Executive with a proven Must have oomm'I lie. arHI Cosmetk:S. OTC. ' • • --- develop into a serious relationship. Focus on affairs of heart. children, view & Adams. 754-1040 · track record. Great Asll lor De 752-7363 pharmacy. FIT 546-2121 FIU/Tlll PH UUL SICllTAIY ~hange. tra:-rel and vanC·ety. Promise w11·11 bekfulfill1ed and money comes Mr Tracy. SCRAM-LETS ~~!C:tl:'gal~us~,.~~~~ CLERICAL WI mu llllff PAIT /Tilll Wiil N:':~ab~~ f,~ece ~ arom surpnsc source. ancer native p ays ey roe. lft. I,, fre• IO• 1/f mission. Oeslre to move PHONES & TYPING Guys. gala. homamake<sl Oppor1unllle1 ev•ll•ble seelcs an expenenced 1111- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You gain added recognition, you Suites to 3000·1111 ANSWERS lnlo management a plus Coste Mesa. 988-5252 SELL 1¢ KODAK FILM with lhe LOS ANGELES gat1on secretary Excel- could actually be "flirting" with fame. Emphasis o n career, business. Nr Harbor & Baker Send resume to coopons. Church benefit TIMES Clrculallon De-lent typing. shorthand & achievement. fulfillment of aspiration. You'll be dealing with 549-8181 dya, 720-144.. Unholy-Olmly P. 0 . Box 1560 OLDIOAL WlllDI 240-0427 ~:!;'e~P~~r"°:1!~ rranscr1blng skills re- aggressive individuals who have your best interests at hean but appear Open apace office In NB. lm~~u;~llY Costa Man. 92626 we are otte<lng· PllOllS IUILJ program Guaranteed ~;dpr~~=P~' indifferent on surface. desk & turn In plac.. gd 'What we need now," said EOE •TOP$$$ S75 per 100. no .,.per hourly wage plus com-Excellent salary & t>en-SAGITf ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): New information is provided water view 646-5015 Grandpa, "11 more open •Bonus Referrals Part or full time Start Im-mission. Hours 4pm to ef11s Please call Martan regarding travel, education, reading material. Let go of outmoded Spacious 824 sq ft wtlull minds and fewer open lllE NO ~;~xpertence Nec~EO medletely. For details 9pm TraJnlng 11 pro· Morgan (2 131621 -9800. procedures. Stress independence, creativity and romance. Love will kit. In colorful marine sat-MOUTHS." Active retirement. Part Please apply :~.~~·"en!:1~~~11~0d ~~-pl~~t=-la~ 8:~~ Oynam1e cleaning M<Vlee play major role and plans might change accordingly. Leo plays key role. ting, nr Lido Shipyard Ptntaalt 12 time: 11pm to 7am. 393 Mon.-Frl. 8:30-3.30 CA1.53. Box 9014, an Interview, call: nHds ex per people CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Gather informatio n, bring files up avail. lmmed. S57otmo. Hospital Rd, Nwpt Bch. Yltftr Stuart. Florida 33495 957-2361 ext 1204 Come Join us and make C k · I E h · · · l Photo copying & other of-some extra SS$ CeH the to da~. hec source m~tena . mp ~SJ~ on .property. manta status. flee services avall can WE UE ITILL IPll Aide. caring for eld«ly Tt•"'"' S.nitn HOllW llOlnUY IEllO&l lfftOE Pink Lad~• 11 551 _1243 secunty and fire-prevention rules. lnv1tat10n ts received from one who uu 675-0132 And running 24 hou,. 1 main. some9 h7~;e-434181rch St. Suite 105 for one of 0 C.'a oldest Newport BHch oltice ...... __ 'i.._ Tr~• ... is knowledgeable about food and restaurants. Accept! day 1 days a week Pres-keeping F-M 4 4• Newport Bch 556-8520 _.......,. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): [)\versify. display humor. plan la1ian1 ent 'this ad and receive • Another Wendy's located Clerk/Typist. Typing, me ~P~';: ~C:~~: =~~~·1:.~Plf~ ~ drill press lathe or ahead for possible holiday journey. Grasp picture in its entirety, leave ltatalt 2916 two massages ,,,, the at Baker & Felrvlew In organization & other opportunity Beneflll and ph<>nes 8-.. 30 Call min experlenoe Alll for finepointsordetailsforanothertime Emphasisalsocontinuesonlegal llllO&Lllll prleeofone. Costa Mau ls now ac-gen'I ofllce work Ce11Lynn547-5625 BobBr19gs64S-4926 Mark7t4t55J-3380 documents, possible pannershtps and an itemized financia~ repon _. Well est. medical suites tor ClllCll IF IAIUIE ~~~::~Yg m~~g:a~;1.'~~ ~';;~=i 0~-:.~;or•a~. SELL idle Items wttn 1 Find whet you want in llll IP UTtST PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): It may b_e ncessary to revise, rev1e_w lease. close to hospitals. 111 l.11&11111 our new site or see Don at Apply for Immediate con-Dally Pilot Ctasalfi«f Ad Dally Piiot Clasalfleds tor prestigious skin care and finally to revamp past procedures. Stnve to build on a m o rt sohd ~un\B~1hJi ·~i~~11 ser-FILUITll Wendy's. 2640 S. Brlstol slde<atlon at u.s . Rentals salon tn Lagune Beach structure. Spotlight on special services. unique read in~ material v ce. a -' 11M112 btwn 2-5PM. Mon-Fri. HHdquertara 17871 Can tor appt 497-4868 . ' • 1803 WeS1clltt Or, New-CUMS A j Service oeecl .. ,J··-regardilli pets Scorpio Leo Aquarius persons figure prom10ently. PRIME RETAIL/500 S/F DOG OBEDIENCE I E.O.E. Mltchell, lrvlna ... 74-9000 I a1·1y P1·101" port 549-816 l dys at your home Rsnbl nswer ng s Companion. cerlng tor ------..... ..i · · rates so Cal OoQ Train· telephone operator. Vari-elderly man .ome house-THE DAIL v PILOT Is now lp!! ... tt, Val. Atuta•tt, Vaf. ...., 2tOO 720-1444 ev Ing School. 963-3388 ous 1htl11. 382 3rd St MC, keeping F-M 494-7883 accepting appllcat1ons I .... t • ..,.,, ltac~ z7it Seettlngprot.rasp.M/over C.•atrcial SUllllUIPA Laguna 8eacil •mllnll GRAPHIC ARTIST ~c:;p~~t;~~ ~:::p~~ V Niii . 1 1 b 1 • 35 ·tor Fountain Valley ltat•lt 2911 IUll&ll WlllLY ELIGTllllG Gene<el contractor look· c:erne<s Must heve van. er ed ••· JO be r. et~ r nice furnished room. f0040 Harbor F V 2 experience production Ing for subs to bid In-wagon or plek·up. Good PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS $6508~::~~1:e/72l2 842-2917 1240 sq ti. · Shiatsu, J•cuul, eauna. touchuplrework, IOlderl 1urance work Send re-salary mllHge allow-:--...-:---~--..=-. I I •-_ • "'toZ Agent 541-5032 :~~~~~';;~~~~·.•:i,~r~Z. Knowledge of Eco's. qua-1ume to G 1 C. 312 Oak Orange County daily newspaper lS ance. company t>enettts a ltatatt 7 Ma HH • llty email gauge wiring. Pl •G er .. 92621 ~king a quack layout art.1st walh and bonus opporiunlty ..,.,_...,_ ______ ! Office/Shop /S torage 4320 Campus Ot. #190. D / wt shift a allable ""'~ IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 Br. clOM torn ssoo. Boarding care for lh• apace 250-350-750 reas NB. Across from oc Air-1r!1~: p~ 250· 1~ . knowledge of typestring. r('pro-Apply in persoo at Dally A great place to live on the 223 La Paloma. Call for Elderly 24 hours ot C Mesa C-2. 548_ 7249 port 558•2260 OHi Pilot C1rcu1at1on Offlee Upper Bay Private appt.837•7918 supervision 837-1018 llyouknowwnatyouwenl Rellet,lull1lma,6am-2.3o. duction. camera ready art Must be 330 West Bay. Costa ctubhou•H & health la•a1tri1l TOP SSS 1 but d ·t 10 8 30 t ting bl to get along w ell with sales reno: Mn1 Monday thni Fn-IP••. 8 tennl• courts. 7 Nr General Ho1pltal, 2Br 2 Vacatlta I I ZIZO Females pref Model• and to adverl M on am-· · ro 1 a e r' day No phooe calls. pool •• Cl,... .. to bu11neu. Ba. newly dac.-o pt. ltat1l1 2907 tata I E1cort1. (213)868-1984 know how to aay It, let us Wffkand• Hospital exp a nd interpret their ideas mto layouts. E 0 E ,,..... help. Well-written clasal-pref. Apply In person 9-3 1 · I d fl oc Airport, FHhlon ~~~o·~~t 8i:5f:.i •a·re""a""t""e""lg""BH-·r •s ""b•, c·ab~ln·. 2000. 2000 & ~ sq ft Woman eHc wants to at-fled ads wlll put you In Mon.-Frl. Mesa Verd• Additiona proiects may me u e y- 111and, convenient •hops • • Frplc, color TV, clean air, 3975 Birch. NB. tend llml1ed stretch & touch with the right Convaluce nt. 661 ers, brochures, maps, and sales pres- on sight Nr General Hospital, 1 Br, etc S55 day 646-8181 s.50 sq It. Agt 541-5032 tone exerclM cla11 (1·7 people 642-5678 Canter St .C M e ntatio n visuals 3 vears ex· Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· newly dee: Gu & et.c. OCEANFR ONT: Lovely 400 sf lnctng ofc. lav. & women) early AM. OC penence-n ewspaper preferable mante & Townhouses pd. $450/mo. Alt 5, Panln. Pt 3BR 3,,., be. wrhse space, lncld utlls. area, prele<1b1y close to 1 f IUllCllllT lor pretllglov1 atun care saton tn Laguna Beach Call tor appt 497 ·4868 :~~lh~nt~~~~P~~ .~98t·159:~. 2710 July/Aug. Agt 673_8090 lop loc. S225 675-8251 ~:liy ~~~. ~o0~::x 12;~ C &ftE'E'ft , :~:ns r:~me or letter o f qua 1 t TV .,.. & --'I .. a ,.. t I t lndustrlal sp11ee w/good Costa Mesa. CA 92626 " mm 1 IAllm H /UUS I 1 For large yacht charter co Calling on co ac:coont1 & with .11nen1 ut ..... a. ta I I t retall potential. Approx. 0 0 U ITIES T o JI" 1~11 ()T ... _ -t--' for ehort 1 BR CONDO S495 SL ...,. PP RT i..i •. ORA:\Gt: COA~ \ · • • may .,.., r .. ,.., · · •IH 6 .v. 7K s.f. w/appro>c . 15K laaiaHlll 1"' -term or longer). On Jam. No pet1, , .. dy now. encl. parking area & 3K I I l 4112 bor .. Rd at San Joaquin 549-2 .. 47 Balboa Penn: Shr 2br apt 1.l.offlceepace. Wlllrant ., a. l'IH lMIL\ PllO'I o,.~ .. Coorm .. ·~···' PO .Box 1560 Hiiis Ad. . So. Coast Plaza 1Ba 1Ba. ~ooh. ·RmGrtmt'~·k,'l'\~blkhttso all or part. Nr Harbor & CfGARETTE or VIDEO rommun•1' no •tpaf>"'· h•• • ••1"'1' or full •nJ put Costa Mesa. CA 926'.!fi I travel agencies Call Mrs I Eth•e< or Mr K1n9 at I 642 6865 I .a.a 1 IOO S5 "" .. ..,.. B 549 818 t d 0 S PS llmt' p<1111tot1t ••••I.ti.a.-''" "'~ ol tlW' h>lk1•1n,, n an T k .... pool, Jae, taun•. 25. Call after 3pm. 673· 194 akar. -Y•· OISTRIBUT R HI l I I fl Attenllc)n Melinda hac l'r\ Agent Nan 873-4400 _ _ 720-1444 C11h Business We upportuM• to .. ,,... "'1' "" 11'1 .. '"'"'''~ '11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ --------z:z-r:i;; n--tA.a "-<>-..... I,._ f Ullt'rt'•tt'tl on 11 h"''"" mil• thr bf.11 "'•thin an n t 1111~ ... <HIT ...... UT. on <Hly. ,....,, 1--prov""' mon.y or H · ... , bch Pool Shr 2BR 2b~. ltrlfl panslon, all 1oeatlon1, 11odr"1" Cotta M•a 2 Bdrm1, '475/mo Incl utll. Boat 1360 eq f1 on Newport training & a BONDED ADVFRTl'-INC. M ... Verde w . $400/mo dock evall. 0. Johnson Blvd In Cott• Mesa staff to aaaltt you In Mt· ~ Have '°"'-'rung to ...,, Ctnaift9d ads do 11 W9ll Inc! all. Mark 751-6655 780·1968. 875·6000. sq fl Agt 875-8700 ting up YOUR OWN PART OR FULL TIME Laroe furn. private room E.bluff condo to ahr w/F. ataactatatl BUSINESS. • 0uhHlto -..1r.. l.11111rl1f"I ~ Hrt11I .... ,. J"r'" 1"r1tnn ''I"'""~· (,,, •·andHl•I"• .. ,11, '~llf'rlf'lll'" 8rwl a provt'n tra<'l rf'rord ..... ,.,. ph" romm,. .. nn KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! F\JfttlSHEO or UHf'URHtSHEO. All UTlllTl[S PAID HUI.TH CllJIS. TtHNIS. SWIMMING. ptus m«h mort! Sofry. "° pets. Modffs OPfft ~ 9 to 6. ~ Ncw,-.1 hxll So. l 700 16th S1rttt (It Oowr) '42·S11l w/ba, nice Hunt Beach non·•mkr, W/0, pool, PltU i eXRB READER INVEST $3,995 to S50,000 ., .. $350 lnolcl• (tna. gar, $400 +. 720·1849 S .,......, ••.w.....a .._Mt* Winston-elem·"""'' Raf'1 538-7753 ELEGANT BIG CANYON Lo:M~m.~'Bu..,,_. 1·800-2 .. 1·2288 M/F Amenltlel Newport Condo Fab. turn. '500 Ice /Ad la , .. C ...... t .... 1. 00. '"ft 8 --·1 11tf1Mt, l'!Mt, 9·5. non ANdlngt ... pr w I "' .. ... -<> .. .... 897-5332. 213/936-0285 -850·5451 tmkr pref 780-elSl 7125 W1tmn1tr Av Wlln &ITl-Tl- Aauontlbly prto.d room Fem to 11\r 38r 3ba. new, SPIRITUAL READINGS WITHOUT A TOW TRUCKI wanted to '*'I In Tvstln, ~nvttw furn hme In A Wiid new QppOrtunlty Cotta M ... or lrvtM Lag 8ctl N-tmkr, r~. Advloelnallmattara. Lo~. potantlal.S100-'300day. area Would tltla to mo~ '*t. No dllldtanlJ*t-marriage & butln•H We Finanoa-8roehura Ph within next 2 WMla. Call '500/mo Kim "97-5407 ~El ~=1~.1~ 981·1575 213/ .. 33-288e Anna at 730-7279. LAGUNA: F to etw home, Cl«n Llc'd. 492-7298 AMC) i.rt'I onty. kit prlv, lrg Arch 8MCh HQta. oceen f yrd w/pool l ale E/llda vtew. '400. 499·415S OV-t ... CM hN. '225 831·7951 M/Femtoll\are28r. 1 Ba. Uk for Mlcf(I, bet 8-7PM Apt, Balboa !eland, SEA & SUN LODGE $3!10mo yearly. Non S 105 wtl/up. ColOf TV emol(er 175+9584 Jerry 30H W Cout Hwy, Npt M/F ahf fum 3 Br COM , nt & Alt.t flM. 1375/mo + utile Carlton, fUlty tum • pvt Avan 720-lM 1 aft 6PM entry, pool, ~ la. C060f M erw "°" 31t 28a Conc1o TV, empt nn-emkr '350 twand ,_.. _,,. tum 'S271 (2 NM) 4834490 Micro. ttc 5&2·1131 fOUfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml-1111 ................ ss*latTilng In 111 & 2nd T0'1 Slncie 1t49 Robt Sattlat NH/CM AE 8r<*ar 80 Aaeftcn 842·2171 M&-ol 11 Watl MC\l...S pm 2nd T.D to .... laQuM ~prop-ertY ... .._.~I 18 PrWI oN'/ • Oitptlch Onvf'r C. k-rl H"•i-kt.1~ •rU '" dudt pM'itnfl llf> and 6rlt•ntnf1 adt ad pt~paraoon MM Htabl..h and 1mpltnlf'n1 ·~•lflll• t:.nJ>c.ta1r mu.t Ill' II "'-•t 2 t' u•art nf ·~ w11h 1 •ood dr'"'lfl r~Ofd -c,.~rlltnt' hourh lOITOHIAl • (.lrrl T ~flltl r.,, llRll' f"'"''M"' lnr mpulhfll C"<lp~ •or1tn11 m11I 10.i •"nrral ""'~'"• r~1nttlwl111H 20 houn ...,.,,,. PROCH t rtO\ • Pr~n Tnr~ r.1111,,... "l'P"'""''i. to lrarn aftd r1.111 tM prf'M •1111 ,.,.. ul 1tw lont """' """'ncl 30 ho\1" h®rly ~,. nffrr nr~t llJO'"lh ~'"'°Vmrn1 anJ • tonlP"ltlt•f' btnt'f1I• p ...... ,. II 1111rrl'•tl'll .. ~ .... 4'0llW' rn aftd app!Y frofll I 0 :.! 1!.tt1h '" .,ncj tf'•UM~ In Pat St~hf.n°"" Daily Pilat J ACl:S 11·14 EMN t.-TO S75.00 PER WEIK -llOW Ntt I !I OOtflllll) lot '°""' NI" bufln to Mt11t r.-n lo! Tiit Oi-.. Cont Dally Nol 0.. Cftw\ Wit It J JO P Ill Ind "°'' v11t~ 110 o 111 ""'"" Oii s.turm "' wott • ltw lftOft llovr~ Y Oii "'" u rn 111111y tr"5 tnd ptllt\ Moll& "'"' Uf lltftl '°'' OWfl '90"tf ltltft IS llO M!Mrq It ~ 111-.IM II ~ Mt lllttmltCI plltU UI .. (-1 .. COii (714) 548-7058 ,/ rl I Or9n09 Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueedly, April 10, 1914 TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t Less covered 6 Soh drinks 1 t Johnny - 14 OhtOrtltn 15 W rnt11g 16 -lrip 17 Mortgage. eg 19 Write 20 Fence part ~1 Volcano 22 Not as good 24 M1m1cs 26 Meat cuts 27 Tt~ 30 Bakery items 32 Flower 50 Isinglass 52 NlbllCIC, e g 58 Comp pt 5 7 Bring back into play 60 Heartng 6 1 Latin dance 62 Five pref 63 layer PflEYtOUI PUZZLE SOLVED 64 Range animal i..-fiii+.i~ 65 Mr Bergen OOWN I --do-well 2 Elbow bone 3 Tenth pref 4 Rivaled 5 Wheel part _ ..... IJl.llll!L,.!1!11! lflt !!!!If 11111111 pe!!f H• Mil Ptw .... ftll AETAJ SALO:~ ·8ecftlltY,.._ ..,..... Mr1.. AG!HT: _ KenmorJ or~•r. H•• .,}~ WYJ>5 lbllt 11~;~==~!! ll!!!!!e!U!!!~~~ AM'• Mar. r~ exp lr9Uon, Pt11 •im.. llultlle No •P«..,_ ~ed. LOOklf\O MO. 173-7071 l300i* 113/.-T1I:• • r . . M&Z MOllC '12. nK ml r.q'd. tlO 8t0edwly. houri 133-1 .. 5 Free~. ll0-1500 ~ ...,_ l dl)'W · ~.500 CM! lot Clelllc. AMlftCI 1111(, llOUM ee.otl. John. I ..., llllPT/TINT .xlnt cond. t100 .. : '1 Y M l'T mote "'"*7 Dys 7t4 ~1 av-11 u1 .. 403 •• ::.::. l11M a..~ w~:=°'ei:J:T. &. ... a.pr ULIPllm/.... SMttlngmotlVtltedlndMd· N•. wport BHch office Lrt upright frMz«. F.F.. 8'6-3100 aft. e a_..11 11 .. 'iitdrWIH""'rtl toworkJEW£LAY ..... at ual with tint typing lklllt nff<11 outgoing, t•P· • tc:onc1$180~n Clu110 'H Mercury,.-.. •• 3MCS11,500-~782J Swap Meet Sat ._ Sun-1tnd GOnltruotlon ~. IY1>19t 75-85wpm,,.,.. Aetrlg i2_25 WWltr Orytr ..-....... plank ~ , 7• 11J XUdi 8&188. MW tir: day. Mutt haV9 enrec:tlw lhor1 hand e +-, heevy tlonltt w/ttont Offtoe ap.. a 135 MCh Dehwtht a fOO ~.-·rn NB ellp. Mutt .r.o enlrf, CBM, cru1 ... 177 91 tSO bflCJbltc ~ appM.rance to dlaplay ~ cont.ct with ~· J)Mranct. ,._S Y'9 exp. Trett't compact., 175 "" 12~ 1eo.1t7t pwr k>ckl, lmmte M280. room cond. tic. tlilC tnrl tewelr~. Pierced ••ra dor• S4t-2N8 Catt Joan at 78()..1()70 &41-SMa · pp Marty 973-1~5 dya. 111,500. 120.178' ~m.'J!11::41~r,a:. SEC'Y (EXEC) WllTll/111 T . '"*"' IC latltt 21' e cyt d ... Nwpc 178--1544~ .... 1-spm. only. 145-707i P/tlfM. Apply In Pt'M>f1 at :::'.,:S:'*'1m1or:.1~ tfiM~~1,~f.i11r' 11 '76 dordlnl elec\ric Salee c~~"::!a:~,:~~~ ~ef~ A,:.~:'t, M4-0900 °' 751-1193 WANTED: 22-2t· OLDfR 118 &QW 8381. irJIY 11ini. eunroor. hardtop. racing AN OHIO OIL CO. offere Aallatant with excellent latrll dble ~ or ot"-r to r• aharp, 1AET35t. Only Meta, ale, pi t , llkt MW high Income, plu• caah lkllJs..RtalealatellcenM Walter, Waltre,10, lt•lqt•t 1111 etort,Wlth/wlthoutWOtk· SA395.527·9094 13300/080.8~131 bonultt, btntflte to or wllllng to obtain. BulbOyl, Hetrlenctd. e _ _ Ing eng. 145-1720 twe 178 2002 tuntoof amtfm l mature peraon In Otano-lnterHUng variety of Privett club. arled d•y anon E! 1 oamera Int cOnd l5e0olOBO • County ar ... Regard.... duties, with Potential for l ewnlng •hlfl•. tncl\16-w/50mm leM & ceM. ti, 4 :.0•5383 evu 759•1558 178 Bret, xlnt concf.. nu of tlCperlenc:e, write T.J, advancement. Salary Ing wHktndl. Call. 1175/obo. 673·11155 . 27' eoron:CJO, filgfilY up. 1 • batt. & clutch. 12000. Reed, Al1*1can Lub<I-125,000-$30,000. Call 49e·5TIT for appt. Fni te ft• llU graded for orulalng, huge e 1 BMW. 3201 S·Pac:tcage. 775-4102 ,.., 530-1411 canta Co .• Box 428. Day-752-2222 Wanted A~upunturl1t for C41bln, many xtru. Xlnt Pert oond., $12,000 or :T II t1lt ton. Ohio 45'0l. SharP-lntllf .. led In youth dlagnotll & tr .. tment of ..... lrwt llttt• cOnd, Shep 499--4794 t>Mt oHr. 494-7925 aft s . n ST Of = ..... education-making money pallenu w i th •o· w/blu9eyes.~T-tet8 CuatomSantana30 M00t-BMW '82 3201 S·Pkg. 71ll cellea d , tic~ ale' OIUIW llYILITlll Call Judy 768~1717 cupuncturt, moxlbua-• tut Ing avllll 12 baoi Miii, blk/bf.k.. air, Alpine. nt eotlnew, p'aint ' tit•• Aggreulve, auraotlve, lion, cupping & herbt. extru 540-1077 am/Ml, C..s. anr1, rec. mags. b gold ' atlarp' fflf-atartlng Individuals llHPHl/PUID Need BA In any health Antq. dining table · · 1t1. new Plrtlllt, $12,900 clutehs~· 957-0420 · 46 Inactive State nffded for executJve Forklift Expetlenoe fltld, plu1 1 yr pr.ctlcel w/extendlng luV98 & 4 SABOT ell 1&111, t10QlnQ or uaum IM. 760-3875 _econ __ . -----r:r-=- 47 Kmdol l evel u l ee . Cill BAKEAHYOAO 2441S tralnlf1G lnaccupunture.4 chr1 SA60. Sofa tat>tt, llkenew$450. 720·l18•f Tri••&• 171 33 Cheated 34 Relatives 6 Conveys 28 On the briny 7 Pearl Buck 29 Office 37 Study 38 Accumulate 39 Fork part 40 Welcome - 4 1 Overhaul character supp hes 8 USSR river 30 Discolor 9 Spark stream 31 Blunt 10 Beet ty~ 3-3~1orpieee 11 Subjugation 35 Concerning 48 ~~tt~r~~~:r s:~7s21·8702 lor appl SdN:~&~"':·R~an1p8:~A~:LP. =e-tU~~on~ ~i~~rlfn ~~::,~ i~~: 'i;;..' 1111 701; $_ . l~"s~3ROOGOS>dobOHMd7"'°20';11tiQne:n- so Placer. e g GOOD MONEY s 1600 ay eves. or OY9' II\ L.eouna.J1W,a. Callt.---.. om I 167ni;;'oe Arrow 11' 178 1 -v v _,1 Creator of MONTHtY'M1NtUVM Raequetb8tt W°"'1 Ol11 S2500 aalary per month . .,_,15.m &I 302V8 OMC 175 lmmae llW '14 321 · -7-2-SP-1-TF-IRe. new Int , 42 Took an oath 43 The - 12 Discharge 36 Beverage LtllleSheba guarantee Seltmollvattng Monty 962-l3T4 Send this ad & your r• FORSALE 780-8189 cond.· $5500 'FIRM lOTtOL--ltfrt• wire wneets/GTI hood. 53 Stile part person, I t500 to S2SOO a Steve's Oetalllng Is l"OO'k-sume to Job •9032. P.O. CORNER GROUP H/645-8814 W/S.8· 1182 Rea.•y lo~medlltt Cata $1000 875-4273 54 Numerical week. Immediate open-Ing ror'resp & motivated Box 885, Sec Ca 95804 w/parquet tbl, llke new. ---------~-..., 13 Dog lreats 38 Dress parts Cometh 45 Rather 18 Existed 39 Bilateral 23 Bullnng cry 4 1 Lab vessels 1ngs. wlll tr11n Fast grow-individuals for detailing & Not later than April 11. ,225. a..4_9878 eves '82 16 It Weltcran Bow dellvery Vtlbwl_Jta preh>1 Ing company, room for carwashing 760-6900 1984 Alder 70hp Evin. w/trlr. 'l'OUl•1J1t>Ot•IWBMwt1 ... .,, ·69VW'FXst8XcK.Cooila 55 _East advancement Call Mr. COUCH,Forestgrn,$125 Mlntcond.Uaed8X'1.Pvt s1•ur & runs good Alma 46 Teapol parts 48 Surles abbr 49 Slow mus 25 -capita 42 Tosspot 26 -du Lac 44 Hew 58 Corrode Martin at 971-4601 Wiii PllO(Slll 5 PC OAK DIN. SETS 175 pty. $6500, 673· 7 449 . S850/obo. 673_6851 STUDEUTS Newport Beach Office of 3 BENTWOOD TBLS S75 0 59 Unfasten Salesperson•· full/time ft an establllhed L.A. law 662-2244, e.tS-5359 fllarbt Eteip. BMW '70 vw BUG rbft eng new Poet New designer boutlQue. 10 YHR II k 1 - -bl d Fashion Isl. Must have rm see 1 an exper -Dining tbl/6 chrs. 2 leafs. I IP Jtltaltl 1221 Urea/battery. ue, g -----.------11 12 13 exp.&rels. 760-9333 SlllHJllSIOWll :~~~d p~~t~~~g Vt~~ w oo d , g..d cond . 548-4934 l4o 1444 cond S1800 650-4831 27 Food source 45 Yacht part 16 19 56 60 63 Sales We have openlnge for ator. Excellent salary & $175/obo, 5-6925 AVON + 2 HP OB 10' • '71 Fstbk. S1350. Rblt TEXAS OIL COMPANY boys & glrls between benefit•. PleaM call Hldeabed, queen, floral, Aedseal. floor board•. Parts Department Is now trans, generator, nu bau. needs mature person t2-t6 veers old working Marian Morgan. xlnt, $200/obo. 893-2188 oars, sea11 1973, good open on Saturdays. lO gd trana. Q64-4053 MIF to sell full line ol high ~~~~ln~on&ey.sa:~~say~ (213)621·9800 condition 1550. 8' FG ~~c~pm lor your conve-•75 Rabbit 40r, 4tp. grn, quality fubr1cant1 to bonuses. Call JtLI aatt4 SI S I llf flllnllE Tri-Hull Ilk• new, oars nu motor, pert, 1 owner manufacturing, trucking, • LES 957-8133 S-400. Bob Duke. Bus/ $1550, 786-9604 construction and farm Mr Rountree Practical nurte, mature, 831-0190 Hml 644-9S30 customers Protected IU· lOU seeks FIT de.,. Have King size Watllfbed, compt --------M Fri 10 3 •-$75 obo. 6-42-9636 eve Until May tat. Introductory territory, thorough train-on -am-pm trans Rel• 6.t4-8065 offer. 9.5 aux dtlNI an· Ing program. C-t SS S Lg formal draw leaf table, glne complete s1550 22 For personal Interview. SWITCHBO'"AD I I 4 cane bk chra. matble d 1 1 " aux else eng ne com. send work history to F_B. OPERATORS Tri-level cat house, xlnt toP t>Yffet $275 432-8547 plete s2300. fnitallatlon Lins, Southwestern Pet-For swing & graveyard crpt S35 640-7817 aft. 5 Maple dining room set, gd avail. 1caru1 Marine roleom. BolC 789, Fort shltts. lull & pan time ~I SSIO c 0 n Cl . t b I e / 6chr11. 542-9060 Worth. TX 7610t. work avail Call 642-3013 _ $100/makeolr. 751·7105 1~----- Sandwlch shop, PIT chon Frlse, AKC. male, leat fllaiat. counter help 955.1247 T&JLOR 10 mo $350 673·5376 Oek Table. 6 Chair•. Side-ltmct 7020 7 FI T Experlenc;e llttfn~ --, board. VaJue 2.000 Wiii &ar«R Salff..Servloe-Leulng S,.1l1Hll11l1 11,.,. .. ltlhery Excellent Selection of New and Carefully prepared Uled BMW'I always In Stock or 97 t-1 39 Good pay Apply Sousa & OOWrm&n Puppies. pure-Sell $1, 150. 640--0255 HARBOR DIVERS C1ean1 SCTY PI T for salelman, 1 Co Ask for Joaquin 621 bred. S 150 ea 546-7035 boat bottoma & replaces 208 w tst. Santa Ana 131-3171 '75 RABBIT: brand new clutch, brakes & tlr .. s 1600. 786-3460 ·77 Westphalia Camper Lo ml. gd cond. Tent $5400/ob0.67~-2837 '79 BUG CONVERTIBLE WHITE. with 2 TOPS $6000. 888-2606 ·79 Seer. Afr, Snrl, Ssp, Blaupt, $4600, eve 6-46- 9126 dys 975 0921, xi 23t d I k t Ill S ··e" S ... T ti -Sofa & loveteat w/matctl •fnk plate• at "Our Ct ·--' S d ay w . ype, •. nr o t. ste ,.., us n Golden Retriever Pups. chr & ottoman, brn tones. • 1 o-.. un ay 17th/Irv NB. 631-5338 73t-7151 Outstanding pedigree. xlnt cond. s275 974_2554 ~:~e . ·~~~e~~~n'ra~!~i :::::::::::::::::: ·s:0~"";~:n~~~~~s!f~:~ Seamstreu Pl.T for r eactier -Over too Champs reat Certified & Llceneed. LARGE SELECTION OF bra. blaupunkt stereo, pets. $350, 493-6861 Sola & loveseat w/loose alter 1t1ons In dress shop, Prt·IChHI Tt1tll1r cushions & pillows, hardly (714) 848-0792 NEW & USED BMW'S! 62K ml. xlnt cond. $8750 m/f 631-3332 Nwpt Bch 6 unjts E C.E. or exp. reQ. llLIH RmlEYEI used, brn shades, will sell "'u=~-.......,hc-=---r--1--=7=3~ Liil IUOI llW obo. 754-1097 Secreatr y eatabllahed $4/hr C.M 642-9181 AKC. PUPPIES 6.t2-732S $415. 974-2584 VOLUME SALES '82 Vanagon camper, like construction Co. ts seek-26boat for sale w/SS h SERVICE & LEASING new, auto, AIC, AM/FM Ing a secretary for 1 per-TOOMER Keeshound AKC Beaut. Sofa, love seat, chair & Newport mooring 3670N.CherryAve. ca s s . S 12.90 0 son office position Must PI T or FIT Out ol state 2'~ yrs. Travel req. Free foot rest: xlnt cond, s 14,500 540-0408 LONG BEACH 1•987_0338 be experlenc...,. In pay-credential ok. 646-1444 to gd home 499-5538 brown, beige & cream. 1------...,,...,,,..,,._--=-=-,,,.. (No. Cherryexlt-405) ""' S215. 839-2306 40'0FF SHORE MOOR-roll, accounts recetvable -te-lem_a_r-ke_tl_n_g_ Lahso Apso puppies. 9 ING FOR SALE & BOAT <llt) 111·1110 and general office. Salary MUPI weeks old. M/F. AKC reg. Watert>ed. king, $85. Wiii 2131873_3535 eves. 1'rade-ln1 Welcome compensated with ability. A t 11 pe 'd 0 wlll Show quality. S 175/up dellvec. 675-3472 eves OPEN SEVEN DAYS Send reply to Dally Piiot PP se er. ex r r 963-8030 iicycln I012 ---------train PM shift Salary • G1r111 •-)11 _,..,.....,, .... ____ ~ Ad "12, P.O. Box 1560. H .,. --------~-bonus 838-9935. all 4pm Wanted Fem Queensland Mizutani Super Seraph 10 atiaa 5100 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 Heeler lo breed or fO epd, mint cond. 23-24", -~1•7•1 •o!'l!!A•f""u"'S'!"N~2""4"'o•z-Sf011ETlllY /UEOITIYE TEUPIHE C&WH keep 673-8457 C11t1 flltu 6124 appraised S900-+. S550 ;;8....,•l .. 1 .... W .... 1-.•t...,.t4 ____ s .... 1 oo .... Btlp Waatt4 5100 Btlt W11tt4 MODELS Lingerie Shop nds models & pi t sales clerk )(per pret 548-6444 Models Male/Female PUT/TllE Wd111"1r Oily 9am to 5pm Driving. REAL ESTATE llST&IT llCOIE Fountain Valley & Hunt.-WE NEED NEW FACES rngton Beach. to verify For placement 1n modeling newspaper dehvery Re- Rental agent ne«led for busy beach office lo begin today Call Pam. 675-4630 1obs 1n Orange County 11able auto necessary SS HW Ytll WHT per hour plus mileage BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 67S-4630 I HCJ Daily Piiot. 330 W Bay T... t :I Apply 1n person al The l•·I II Costa Mesa See Mr Restaurant llYH/lllYH Clyde Barrow_ EOE OOllTH HELP Over 21. clean dr1vjng re-- -11 30am-1 30pm $5 hour cord c I ea n cut P&HIU CLERIC Call George 2 30-4 30pm courteous strong, VERY E)(perienced EKcel com· only, 432-0677 RELIABLE' 6 50· 1370 pany benefits and eKcel ftrcrnlOllST blwn 8am-6pm working conditions ~ ~ * llHHY PHSOI* Exp'd or horticultural background 842-6866 PAINTER Exper'd. own trans Call Wayne 751-9103 P&RTTllE LHA&.CIMllH Start at $7 45 seeking 11 H S grads. U S citizens. hard workers Need auto Call 3-8PM Hunt Bch 964-2890 Apply 1n person_ Un1ver-FIT. Phones. typing. som.e s1ty Oldsmobile 2850 Okkpg C M 546-1730 Harbor Bl. Costa Mesa Receptionist/General Of- PHT COITllOL TE-CM-lice for growing bottle water company Good Leading local pest control phone p ersonality. company needs route non-smoker Will train 1echn1c1an for steady JOb Apply 1n person We train No experience 17842 Cowan_St. lrvlne necessary Call Char11e. llrcrnllllST 9-12am, at 979-6021 ~ ~ PET A nENOANT -busy For law office. light ac-counting good typing Laguna Beach kenr.e11 skills & good phone per- part time. start $4 50/hr sonality Call 644-5292 494-01 42 btwn 8-5PM ••••••• Pr1nttng RECEnlHIST PART-TIME vaned hours 15MT POSITIOI Pleasant telephone man- to include early A M N B print shop Wiii Hain ners and typing skills weekends MuSI have de-Fem prel 644_8233 reQ d Excellent OP-pendable vehicle (small __ portuntty Call C M I truck van station 673-5187 wagon) lo assist news-PROMOTIOll RECEPTIOllST paper dealer m Irvine Can you Real Estate Investment aree Musi be depen-Spare 3 hrs nighlly? professional at11tude. debit Contact Greg Are you appearance required, light Hyde~ ?nday thru Friday Well groomed typing 549-2988 betweer 9 30 and IO 30 dependable a.m only 642-4321 and self motivated? ft1c191tl11l1t/Frt Ofc IO llLLIH ·-i ft.010 Sunday on:y. 598 Wendy :.ves 642-9611-~~ $3500 78,000 ml~~-4593 Immediate opening for ex- perienced (5-7 years m1n1mum) lnd1v1dual in last peoed, plusfl COl'Pf>f- ate olflce Must have pro- less1onal appearance and attitude Top skills and pleasant phone man- Full or Part time Need de-nat tats • 70 K C 014 -Lane 642-39 . enmore ••~rs pend able people $4 Anllque Roll Top Desk, wshr/dryr $45 ea. Water-1 '73 240Z· all orig, 69,000 ---------hr tup 850-1264 high back swivel chair bed ~tereo lamp -etc. 81 -dr comm I camper ml. very clean_ S390Q_ T~elep-hone Sates S2000 650-0744 · · • shell for 7 sml trunkbed 650-8145 --Yard Sale Sal/Sun 8-4 St50 530-8255 ----ll&Lll5 FOii IOLUllS Beaut t946 Wurlitzer Juke 255 Costa Mesa St '76 280Z, illnt cond. orig Earn$l OO-Sl.OOOper wk box mdl 1015, restored 650-6016 Perrrs Valley cmpr for 1ml owne<, low mileage. new vPayGuarantee SSOOO 536-7388 truck $250 obo 751-4979 tires, stick shift blue ..... Trainees no exper nee A I' -11 Baat. Bar Mar 14 llltterc-ln/ $5400 546-3341 ne r r e Qulred Lega111tnanc1a1 eK · peroence helplul Submit resume & salary reQutre- ments to Personnel 1111 Town & Country Ad. suite 16. Orange 92668 SECRETARY FOii &PPll&llll OFFICE Accurate 1yp1st160 wpm. busy phones/good tele phone skills Udo VIiiage 673-9389. betwn 10-3PM SECRETARY needed Good office skills Newport Beach develop- ment company Call Pat 975-0299 SECRETARY Newport Beach develop· ment co e)(ec needs ex· ..... Early AM hrs 6· 12 H lHCft 16642 tNTREPIOIPCH '• ..... Hrghe51 Comm1ss1on lllf~tr &rt1 lf91llHH SAT 9_3 Clothes. wgt. Iron ScMttrl 1011 ""No nights or wknds Ref rig Service Aecond r11hng, misc. rare finds, '75 ELSINORE MT 250. If both energetic & bnght Sales Guar 549-3077 30 amp boat power cord runs $250 eve 642-9636 ca11Cra1g957-1062 F u -$65 .. L ' 6"16 '81HONDA250 before 1pm 16' reezer pnght ,.ICalltrJ «i THREE WHEELER -r 559-6546 wOOd lathe, band saw. TELEPMOIE S&L~S 2-dr 9 cu It refrigerator 10" table saw. Jolnter. 650-4593 'OM ofc needs phone $100 548-1233 eves · drill press, metal lathe & '81 YAMAHA MAXIM callers ror M A D D ben-vertical mtll. hydraulic Mint Condition eflt show. PIT days/eves '84 Frigidaire. 22 cu It, press bench lathe & 851 -1188 E~p or unexp S4/up hr frost proof, side by side. benc'h rnlll m isc -.81 YAMAHA YZ80 754-1941 3 door. glass shelves. 630_45 10 · almon. valentine gift, to __ _,....,,__,,, Good cond. hardly ridden TELEPMOIE SALES big 1or us, paid s 1165, flliactllHHH 6211 s2001obo. 964-2382 with outgoing personality sac. $965 OBO 644-7676 F 1 9 It Id 1 MOTORCYCLE RENTAL who en1oys dealing with Olshwasher:--Kenrnore ~°akelr i~50 . ~Bo ste':i HONDA XA 500 the public over the tele-$50 848·8935 k I h S60 9 9-18H $50 a day. 641 -9826 phone Hours are 9am to __ _ des w c r ~ 2pm Tues -Fri Apply In Frigidaire washer. brown. King George the VI Two ~rson 1660 Placentia S 175, & elec dryer, S 125 Schllllng pcs Circulated. Av Costa Mesa. 5 yrs old f59-9109 fair condition Sets of 5 New '83 Hond1 Odyseey. elc starter. custom roll bar $1550 673--0627 per 1 en c e d a s s · 1 Rec191tl11l1t Architectural or con-, Part ti•• GAS RANGE wl dbleoven. MOdern Maid, very clean $200 650-4186 194 7-51 s 10 650-4596 Trailers, Trani 1024 MAllC ISLAID -- --lifetime Membership I HY &PPU&IOH s 1500 <S3500 vaiuel LES 957-8133 546-5120 545-0814 st ruction firm back-Newport Beach firm needs ground desired Good Aecepionist/Phone Op- secrelar1a1 and adm1n1s-erator with out going pe1- tr at 1ve skills reQ d I sonaltty& pleasant phone 65wpm 957-0700 Marilyn voice no typing reQutred 1--------~ Mclane 20" Mower. self propelled, front throw. 2 SECRET&llY g~111(J~;~~~7~.~~6M For ClauJfled Ad HP Briggs & Stratton Part1t1me. tor plumbing ACTION eng $220 2 H.P. Edger contractor 646-1185 Keep the home lrres burn-Call 1 S 115 Factory tuned up SECRET ARY part time for mg lhlS w1n1er Fill vour Dally Piiot 673-7568 121 Travel TraUer. sfps ~. gas refrige, 3 burner & oven. tollet. awning $1500 549-2486 '84Nomad Century 5th whl trailer. mdl 2360 23 P T never u sed 546-5968 for appt 1111 lolEIU'S SOUTH COUITY ISIZI 11WEWIUIOT IE lllEISILI Volume Sales. Servk:e BILL YATES 1 VW-PORSCHE -...Jn Ju.111 l .q11,1r.111" 837·4800493.4511 80 Cpe de VIiie. xlnt cond. low mt, air shocks. new tires & brakes. trailer hitch & lots of extras $8900. 963· 7843 wkdys, 962-3138 eves ' AD-VISOR -Arcnltects olllce 1n CdM ltrewood needs by look· a..2_5678 Prestigious Charter Mem- T yp1ng hllng & phones • n g 1 n c I a s s 1 t I e d bershlp to John Wayne 760-3820 642-5678 Tennis Club_ $700 Call Tour America thle And Leasing aummer. Must sacrifice! 18711 Beach Blvd NABERS Beautiful German Trailer Huntington Beac;h • Do you For Optometrist, PIT En1oy working with kids? Please send business. Stcrtt1ry ~ If you can answer YES personal refs & resume PART TIME 8 2 5 Alisa or Jan at 752--0700 cau 8151-1429 (714) 142-2000 Aet• erYicts/ CADILLAC SCM Copier, S75, Sec-Parts 9015 ., .. , 129 LARGEST SELECTION ,,~ ~~ Phone 646-7021 to Op1ometr1st , 2345 E I · 1 · days a ~ ':?"' 2 30-6pm Mon lhru Frt oas ig way e · contractor Light typing, ~~ ~ c 1 H h St c week ror local general ~ ~ & Corona del Mar, 92625 answering phones book- ;,, >;..· ~ ~ I RECEPTIONIST ~ ~ '·~ PIT Office/errands. plant with phone answer e•-keeping filing Farrell l•D--~~ ~"";~ scape co LI typing sales I pAri,.nce Ltght clerical & Cons1ruct1on 645-97 t 1 ~ & PtlOnes 75 l-2271 typing Must hke 10 be SECRETARY /llECEPT. I PUllCMASIH busy C M 549-3942 6 hr/day 5 day/wk $800 DIMES --A A Purchasing Library Clerk II Aecep1tonis1. part lime monlh Typing IUtng & .... , I.I. Pu~lic Li~rary t0AM-2PM Mon-Fri tor I answering phones Small • Administration needs 10 fill small 2 person olfice in comp11ny C M 831·188 1 ., . ., ,.,,ll •·•111 i iol• v v 40 hrs/wk Temporary the beach area Heavy SCTllY /IUCEPT "~"1 Wl\l• "''''"' vw1 •irP.t status position (benefits phones non smoker with • • " 1 '••· ' "'i•• """ ' not •nCludedl Knowledge pleasant phone manner lmmed opening in lron1 ...... ,1 i1 .... ,., 1 ' ,.,n1 ... 1n ot tnvo1ctng A/P sec-some o rr1ce eltper ore or last paced loy "" ,. .. I ,, .• ""' .... ,,1.. re1aroal & clerical skills a prel Call Debbie tor appt company Pos111on otters <;<,.._.,,,, "" f'•u 1 necces1ty Finan tbudget 673 2261 a v 8 r 1 e 1 Y 0 1 n ~ ,,~ ~~ backnround desireable respons1b1lltes and re-" Quires a mo11vated sell CALL Apphca11ons may be ob-RECEPT /TYPIST starter wt good tele- 1a1ned at and returned to tt h phone typing and or- ME'A I Newport Center Branch Active sales o Ice w11 nan1za11ona1 skills Re-7 L•Orary 856 San busv lalephones Central ., MA CH Clemente Or Newport Newport locauon cent nper Or training re- Beach Filing deadline Ask lor Courtland Q u 1 red Co pa 1 d 241 1110 April 23 1984 St1lt1ry W1t1rfr11t llt•H llC. med/dental Ins 0 C Air-port area Call Sandy be-• $7 92 an hr Rt1lttrs 111 ·1 •00 tween 8 30 am & 3pm 'ftMl!d8YI 8 J0.5 30 You can 1 make 1t to the (71 4) 261-8110 S.turdeyl 8 JO.'l 00 tltQ qame ne•t week? 1----------r- CtoNd Sun<isv, Don t let your tickets go ,; lo waste buy a llttle ad oa·11y p·1101 Sell things last with Dally 1 ols or gpons tans read : Pltol Want Ads r las'11lted 642-5678 Dlily Pilat · PART TIME a 00 0 Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (ap- prox. 2 hourR per day) week· day afternoons & early mo rnings on at. & • un. .Earn approx. $400 per month. As k fo r Bruce Em ley 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. CfRC'ULATION DEPT 642-434! I EOE OR ANG E COAST DAil V Pll OT 110 W RA" c;1 • •OSIA ~[<;A < 1' ~7"'' ',I I Y I ·. RETAIL SALES COORDINATOR Or.inR" County d~uly nt•W\f)<IP('I 1~ ._.>t,kin~ f,1st P,ll't'<I, fll'"1blt .tc hwvl'r lo 1 uonlinatr d1splav ~11~ .t< t1v1t\ Mw .. 1 h.1v1 1·'<11•µ1 1on.'1 or~.trll1dl1Unal skill-. t>ut1c..., include• lrd< km~ d.ulv sah" an .. ~t·rinR bll!>\ phon1•:-for 111ll'11tl1 '"''"" -;taff toord111.-Jtin~ 1h1•Jlf•r .1dv<•rt1<\lnJ( S.mH 1vµ111~ ftl 1n~ rt'Cflllrt'<l Nt•W"J"''P' r or .iJ(t'nt'\ 1 x1x·r 11 tHt' <l + St·nd rt·,lllllt' nr l4'tt1•1 1Jf qu.1ltf11 .1t111n' 111 < >r .ini.:1 Cn.1-.1 J >.11 I\ Ptl111 Ad .::!Jfttt P<> Box 1.ifiO ('11-.t.1 1\11 .... ( '1\ 4:!h.!li \tt1·n11111t Pt'.!rn ' ll o~~.uth OAANC ,f COA c.;l OAll Y PILOT .,., II \ ' I •",I A ~I C,,A A ~ I • ~~ LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your /rems for $50 or lesa In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Saturd11y In ,,,. Dally Piiot DIMES-A·LINE 11d1 mvst b• pre-paid so mall or bring tn.m Into the Dally Piiot offlc.. a. ~,.. to include your phone numb« or ad- dress In your ad. he'V9 a pr~ on each Item & no abbreviation&. Sorry. no e<>mmwCIM Ml•. o.,.. 111'-. produ<», plant• Of an1ma11 are aCC»ptabl•. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9dar Coate Neu Office 330 w •• , •• , .,,..., Co1ta Meu, Ca. 12121 ' tarlal desk s7s. 2 Chaise . 181j ag XJS, cobalt blue, oflate model. low mileage (new) S 125 ea. Ratan 4 New 84 Chevy Blazer 9 / f Ood cond 28 500 Cadlllacs In Southern table base $40. Bombe 1951t1 5 ilres. wheels, :i rs,12 500 640:579'5 Callfornlal See ua today! chest S 135, mirror S 10, hub caps 4 trim rings. · -·---~~= lge 'h glass sq $50. Owl S200 645-0792 645-0721 lltrCHH 1111 9145 540-1860 lamp s55. 631 -2191 Compl propane eel-up, 3 176 450SL, sllver/rfld Int. 2600 H11bor Blvd Toilet safety fr ame $30 tanks. runs on propane both tops, very nice COSTA MESA Drop arrn commode S 140 or gas S750 645-265 t $22.000 497-6222 't--la-1-n-tl..--13 Custom wheelehalr. re-Aatoa WaalH ~• .80 450 SL. Tke new. 1.-______ ...,...,. movable arm/leg $700 'IN 'll OAPllOI Wll Twin bed $50. 546-9147 • ,. .. 1 Tll&Y I anthracite gray/black • -leathftf 759-1083 Eva 474· 1000 wtcdy• 8-5 f11 .. ic1I last. 6224 for vehlele. 551 -8285 PEVEY sfu616 PRO '6 WE IUY AMP with Guitar $350 CLUI OARS 0 B 0 557-8393 TAMA ORUM SET 9 PC Best Offer Accepted 557-8393 UIY 11W1111.no (Bargain) 640--0~55 Fine Piano Tuning & Re· pair By ProfHslonal Pianist & c;,:,nc:.rt Tuner. Reas. Rates 963-81 t5 Plano 48" h'Oh. top cond Inside & outalde, tuned, 11001, dellvered. $750 847·5872 •rw·•·, .... tr sl<PKG: r;a1N u 15 boOta, afttr·lkl boots, lk19. Soott gOQOJ• and more. Value '650 Sell 1350 989· 1078 bet hm lllTllOIS COMMUL CHEVROLET ·"'-""•''•·I•' • • ,...., I ' \1 f \ S46-I 200 Wlllf USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Fiil APPUllAL Cormltr-0.Llllo •n111.n 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-11111141·1111 .. . ...,, .. awaauua1 S.RonaldO .. Ask about the money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plans -'lllLEMll lllPHTI 1301 Quall Street NEWPORT BEACH HI-HOO ---TOP SSS PAID For Pampeted SEE IS FIRST! We have a good Mleellon of NEW & used Chev- roletsi See us todeyl CONNELL CHEVROLET .'"\. ')< ll,11 I~·• I' . I • • '°' I \ \t I-·, ' S46-I 200 IEROEIES IEIZ Ftr t 1 Top M.,cedet Prl<l .. Paid '·.-88--rtd--M-u-a-ta_n_g_._N_e_w 0111 P1ttr/l1J eng/everythlng. E11ce1 DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES cond. $3500, ~4-2242 HOUSE Of' IMPORTS, Inc ,72 l. TO. lm/fm, great Tai .. lfw ,_ aitof ~ moo.I .no .. !Cl r(lt'Of yoll #lnl 'WI II m.td'I wftel 'jlOll went 'With ~ wN> ,..... 11w cer """ Of true• ~ re !oc*o"lj IO< body. good tunning cond. ~ Obo Wf/lldy 640-7824 aft. 5:30pm '74 MUSTANG 2+2 lmm.c:, 2800oc, ve. pa. alt. em/fm tt«eo~ m-01. 4 tpd 12500 64&-1372 '78 VEGA good cond. have q (ndt to be In· •t•ll) $400. 4$3-0789 'Tl MUSTANG 11 GHIA v.,.., tharp S3!00 ~8..o4t33 '84 Tempo v.,.., lo ml T.O Pmtl, AC, AM/FM 1teir.o c;ua Gor~. moving 650.2191 or M7 ... t11 WOtlc llADIUll llOllTIAC . !J TAU• UM , ) TUESDAY. APRIL 10, 1984' Valley :w;nan nea~ POITcecapture two suspects in Idaho: men freed after char es reduced to battery By STEVE MARBLE OftMO..,Pllolt .... posting bail. who had accused G1lmor( of being a child molester. were discovertd at- temptina to pull the victim off the ground usi ng a rope tossed over a tree branch. - Rogetll.. ~cDonald. 44. and Buster 111111m .ly ----A -cnmtntt~plarnragamsr two Idaho men accused of trying to lynch a Fountain Valley resident have been ceduced to batter) rharges and both have been rtleased from jail after Keith J. Gilmore. a 36-year-old .f OllDUWLY.aU.ey ... m.an-Wbo...wa.Hic- scribed as a wandering evangelist. was discovered Saturday night in Kootenai County, Idaho. wtth a noose around hts neck.. J. Sanchez 32.....ociginaUy we~r­ rested on suspicion of attempted murder. Officers said the men beat Gil more before draggina him to a. wooded area whe~ the alleged at- tempted lynching occurred. ··1 charaec;S them with agravated ~ltcry ~u~ there isn't enouah infonftat1on to ~uppon attempted murder cha~... explained Glen Walker. t~ county's prosecuting allomey. '"Who knows what the> ~reeffy-p~o-1to?'' ---- Walker dcscn~d the episode as ··somethinl you don't hear about every day and said the two men could uh1matel~ be stntenced to IS yea~ in state pnson ror thr-charges. Coast Ory rot might sink Sea Scout's aging sailing ship, the Argus./ A3 An Orange County woman has won $1 million In suit over in- surance company delay In paying her claim./ A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:::.:·:·:·: California Reagan team backs Southern California water project.I AS . Complete Oscar Night stories and photo- graphs. 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Biiiion, pedo- dontlst. /81 Health officials predict the late-motherhood boom will beget an epidemic of breast cancer./82 Sports Former Orange Coast College pit'cher Rich Dunn wants to prove something to his ex-coach./C1 The Orange County South All-Star football team is announced and it's loaded with All-CIF stars./C1 Ex-Orange Coast College star Dan Quisenberry is rated the best relief er in baseball, but he's the only one who doubts it. /C3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::· Business COMDEX organizer says computer technology changes coming fast and furious./ 8S Name PSA's new plane and you and your friends get a free trlp./85 :::!:::::::::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Bridge 84 Bulletin Board A3 Business BS Callfornla News A,. 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HB cops nab thugs who tied up family By PHIL SNEIDERMA N 01 llM DllllJ 1>1101 ttan Police have arrested four men who allegedl) forced their wa y into a Huntington Harbour home. lied up four adults and a 5-year-old girl. and looted the residence as two other small children slept. Moments after the robbers Oed Monda) morning from the Pierson Dnve home. one '1ct1m freed herself from the nrckt1c used to bind her and notified authorities. Huntington Heach police LL Jim Walker said . Officers arrested the four suspects minutes later. he said. Jenny Teraoka. 36. told police she was helping her parents pack for their return trip to central California when she heard a knock on the front door at 6:30 a.m. When she opened the door. she saw two strangers and tried to relock 11. But a third man. armed with a gun. appeared and the three forced their way inside the home. The men tied up Teraoka. husband 3 youngsters held in FV crime spree By ROBERT BARKER 01 llM Dally Piiot tlaft Three Fountain Valle) boys - aged 9. IO and 13 -arc facing charges that include burglar). felon)' \an· dalism and attempted arson afte1 mounting a crime ')prcc that began last Tuesda~ 1n a quiet neighborhood The bovs looted and wreaked destrucuon 1n 10 homes and con· domin1ums. according to police in· 'es11gators. The) alleged!) struck at one residence four times. "The) "-Crr knowkdgeablc and entered homes during da) 11me hours through dogg1e doors or b) prying open "1ndo"s:· Fountain Valle) police detective Dar~ I Nance said toda). "They were local neigh· borhood kids on a crime spret\ ·· The bovs -two are brothers - were cer,-Ying a BB gun when the} were apprehended Monda} b) a homeowner on La Quinta Circle whose homr had been burglarized. The BB gun was believed stolen from his residence. Nance said. The man detained th e three ~oung­ stcrs un11I police arrned. The bo}s adm1ttrd burglar1z1ng con· domin1ums and houses 111 th e Green Valk} housing deH•lopment near Ward Strret and Slater.\' enur. The\ also "-Orked their wa) "-CSL alkgcdl; burglarizing homes nrar the poller (Pleaae aee KIDS/ A:;l) Tom. 37. their 5·year·old daughter and Mrs. Teraoka's parents. Helen and Ken Yamamoto. 59 and 66. The intruders then ransacked the home. taking about S3.000 in jewelry and video-recording equipment wh ile two other Teraoka daughters. ages 3 and 7. slept through it all. Walker said. None of the v1ct1ms was harmed though paramedics later checked Helen Yamamoto. who has hean problems. She was not hosp11ahzed. Walker said. The bandi ts left" 1th1n 20 minutes. Shortly thercaftl"r. police stopped a vehicle matching the descri ptton of the car Mrs. Teraoka gave them. Walker said. The arrest was made on Bolsa Chica Street near Westminster A venue. just a few blocks from the San Diego 'l=reewa). Placed 111 Huntington Beach C'1tv Jail on susp1c1on of armed robber) were Curtis Lee Mike. 19. Christopher Brown. 22. Tro~ E. Johnson. 22: and Dela"an R. John- son (no relation). 23. Walker !>aid. The four. all residents of Long Beach. were held in hcu ofS25.000 bail each O..,Net ,.... • ., -......11..,,.., One of four trees destroyed bjllteen-age vandal• at C08ta Mesa park. Defendant's health 1 subject of concern By STEVE MARBLE OllMO.., ........... A coun hearing in a Huntington Beach alleged murder-for-hire ease has been delayed two months because one of the three people linked to the killing is physically unable to face the charges. . Jeanette Lynn Hughes. accused of plotting the death o(her husband to collect S500;000 in insurance money. has been in and out of a count) hospital since her arrest Jan. 11 . A preliminary hearing for tht 29-year-old woman and two other defendants-was-continued-until Jum 18. All three~ppcarcd bnefly in W~st Oran~ Municipal Coort Monday . .. She has very serious back prob- lems and wouldn't be able to hold up dunna a prellminaf) hcarin& that I expttt will take up to t9.0 9.ttks:· said Don Rubright. the woman's Newport Beach attome)'. .. This isn't a laW}cr plo} ... he added. "She ma\ ha\e 10 ha ve surgel). She's in a 'great deal of pain and. of course. she's 'el) depressed." Hughes and a man she v.as alleged to have been romant1call) '"'olved with are suspected of plotting the Jan I 0 shooting death of James D. Hughes. a 37-)car-o.ld computer engi- neer. James Hughes was shot twice in the head as he slept 1n a master bedroom of the couple's Lakeside La ne house. Hughes. who said she "'as sleeping nellt to her husband when he was t..1lled. told poli~ the shooting was the work of a burglar v.ho hit her 1n the face and then took their brown TO}Ota to nee. Minutes after the shooting was reported. Huntington Beach oohcc (Pleue aee REAIUNG/ A2) Tree vandals must pay for destruction By KAREl'i E. KLEIN Of , ... Delly Piiot Itel! .\trio uf high <.chool students who alkgedl~ l hopped do"•n four "alu- ahk tn:c~ -at Tanager Part.. 1n Costa \1e~ 0' er the . wttkend will be l'harged for the more than S 1.000 damagl' the) cau\ed. according 10 Da' c \lkema. superintendent of pad,, and parl..v.a~\ for lhc cit) T hn.·r ( o<.ta \ksa teen-agers. 1n- l lud1ng tv.o JU\l'n1les and I 9·)car-old Rodm·' D C1ood. "-t'~ arrested \unj:ia' and charged w11h malicious .,,r.,lhtel in the 1nc1d'11. Costa Mes.a ixihl"e n:ponC'd .\11>.ema "11d one coa I r~~ood. .itiout ~o lt:ct Lall and thrtt ca"° (PleaH eee TUB/ A2) . • ! t Property tax Priest slaying: Accident or m ur,dei:?.~·-..:....-1 due tonight M t f -kill r Seal Beach police pressed their gered strong rcacuons from auom') • QVe Q ree e tnVCStlgltlOn Of the attack. sa)ing the IO\IOhed in the 0ng1nal trtal. arouses controversy assa1lantshouldfaceamurdercharge Orange Count} Pubhc DtfcndCJ On Feb. 27. 1980. one da)' after tht PHIL Ronald Butler who r~pt~~rued throughout COUnty pncst's "cath. Seal Beach officers pnng. bche\CS the ruhl'\I 1$ lont ----arrested Ronald "Bud" pnng. 33. of O\.crdue JUSlltt. He had ara~ Wl lt.wnsacnmethatsentshock"'a"c Lona Beach, chara1ng he was the SIEIDEllAI Spnng dad not intend to sen~)' throu&h Oranac Count)" motorc)'chst who struck DohcM) harm thc pne'it. Butler still ~lat" On Feb 9, 1980. a helmeted man The death stunned Orange Count) the chain ofc\enucan be \it~cd • on a motorc)'cle approached the ~ar ~1dents who had trouble under· tragic accident -not cold--btoockd kttchen door of a Seal Beach rectory standma how a man rould stnkc a murder Wtth the help of h.i\ famtly and began talking with Father FeltA pnest. particularly the humble. for-and communtt) rc~urcn. pnna Dohcrt)" 64. of St. Anne'" Cathohc g1vina clerar man dl'scn~d b" v.ill be able to re\.Ume • produc11\'t Church Doherty's pan h1onef" · can manslauahter hfe Butler prNt t ccording to poltct accounts. the On pnl 27. 1981. an Orang<' the appeah roun ordered 'ipnna. Rut C1ucfOrpu1~ Ot\tn t >\ttorney pnc t uked the man to walk around County upenor Court JUT) took lcs\ now 37 returned to Orange ( ount~ Jame\ Ennaht. w o supcn 19'(1 lhc to the front rectory door Instead. the than fh c hours to find "pnnggu11t) or from the \ahfom1a Men's< olon' in pro ut1on of ~nna. btl~\C\ t!w man tned 10 fortt h1 wn y into thr sccond-dtartt murder Judae Jame an Lu1'I Obi po for ~~ntcneina. ~ngmal JUI) "C K:t -.-. vahd, l~ kitchen. When Dohcn tried to K Turner sentenced him to a P.nson The rettntmc1na '" e11ptttl'd the c.-nd 'ipnna struck the pn"t -nb prevent him from entenn&. thc term of b(twten IS )'cars and hfc of th1<1 month "-hen Judge Turner mur\)crou intention H bcht' mo1orcychst punchc.-d the pne'lt an thr But the four-~ear-old C'a~ ha\ return'\ from an O\C""CI \.OC'atton. ~.hc appeal\ c:oun ma~ .be Kilff\I free fol't'head and left taken a new twist. Two Wttks ago. the-The m1);1mum penah~ for in· a ~~ngffOu\Jv Wbrd n'4ivo One week later. the priest ~ollapstd Founh Dl'ltnct Court of Appeal 1n voluntal) man laua,hter 1s four ~cars UBI • into a coma Hr wH taken to a nta l\na nMd 1htrt wa tn uffic1cnt B«au~ 'ipnna hi' all'('Alh httn 1n Onh time ~•II tell w.h1 rcattt ho pttal. where he died 1y.oo wceki. ev1den« 10 eonv1et prma of St"l-' ('Ustcxi' mort than four H'tar\ he " com-ct But a f'e\ of lhf QM lfttcrofcompltcat1onsusoc1a1cd with ond-dcarec murder The 1hrec-Judgc e\ptctNi to t'C \Ct•~ f'1.'\cal\ thai the C'tCnli .1Unound1"1 1hc hlo" l)Jnel reduced the C'hargc to 1n' olun· iht' ilPf'l'AI' cnun ful•n(t ha' tnf· (Pl ... Pll.IUT/AI) • . ( ,/ 'I r: A8 * Orange eo.st DAILY PILOT /Tuetday, April 10, 198'4 ) urors an ('o~tu Mesa d t>ntast T o n ) Proto pappas'· Orange Count\ Su- perio r C'oun murder tnal were· JI' en th.: remaandl'r o f the w~k off Mon- da~ after nn undisclosed hatch in the legal prOC'ctdangs forced the tnar~ dtla). Judge Luis ('ardcnas dirttttd the • PoliGe are hunttng tor three men who robbed a HuntlngtOf'I Beach ~Monday• he wes ~•ring to mae aaubstanttaf bank ~t. ~-!he robbery occurred at 12:45 pm. outsldt the Baok of Ameuc& onice at 10121 Adamt Ave. Aooordlng to potlce, a 49.year.old employ• ot Nattonal Lumber. 19122 Broot<hurst St .. was carrying a depotit bag wtth aboUt $20,000 In checks and cash Into the bank with a fellow employee when two men c•me up behind him and grabbed the bag. Police said the.sJore ecnployee struggled briefly with t_he_!!ttm)letQJ._. tbey.tled-Wtttl-the ~to. weitfngtlghtbtue c-onve-ftfb e. where a thlrzm n was waitlnQ in the driver's seat. The trio then sped away from the see No weapons were displayed The I~ included about $3,200 In Gash and more than $16. !h checks. according to police . The store employ" was not hurt In v· • struggle. police said 12-mcmbcr JUI)' to return ncu Mon· dav ancr mtcuna in chamber'$ with both prose<'uuon and defense at· tornt)S "We netd a wttk to work on this pro bll'm and so lvl' 11." Carde nas told Jurors. Howe' er. neither C'ardtnas. Depu- ty District Attorney James C lo ninger nor Protopappas defense attorneys Robert Tuller and Hollis Oyer would d iscuss thr reason for thl' delay. Tuller and l>)'er commented o n l) that the) e'pccted thl' trial to re ume Monda} as schcdukd. Protopappas. 38. was charged "11h second-deiret' murder after three patients died follo wing treatment at has high-' olume Costa Mesa ch nae as a result o f the alleged misuse of &l'Ot'ral ant•sthetac drug!>. Since -h1~ arr~st IMt )'l"81', tht-"' Laguna Beach resident has remained frt•e on $250.000 baa I. .\ 11ornl'' s ha' c cs11matt•d the trial. \.\hac h \\a; cntt'rll1g II'> third \\Cl'k. ''ould ta l..t• lxt\.\Cen e1gh1 and 12 \\l't•I.., tu rom pkll' iins ... HEARING DELAYED ... ~om Al c;'uon nt·Jr '\l:lll'I Jnd 'ian '\tatt·u. ~nee said ,The ~oung'>I Cr'>. "ho "ere ·1f11chang .. classt''i a l a neigh borhood .. ehool "hen apprl'hl'n(kd M onda~. <>pccialazcd an '>ll'ahng small lll'm s .,~-h as rakula1ors. '"at('he'> Jnd other mhcellam·ou., 11em•,, Na nc.: said. ·But the~ al'>u allt•gt•dh dad m ore tbn a lattk damagt·. .~I n onrl.' incident 0 n La Q u inta Circle. the' punctured a "atl.'r tx-d JjW t1oodcd carpeting. t'au<,ing ahou t $~.000 an damJgt.'<, ~The~ allt.'gedl~ shot out \\ando\\s. ,1aco sets. the glav) an lirt·plan· "lrt'cm and npix·d furnaturt· 1n other hnu<;l'S. :\ann· '>JtJ The three ho~'> \\t'rl' lodgl'd in C>rangt· Coun t~ fo, t•n1le Hall toda~. < '1lkers sa~ their part'nt~ Ml' e \p{'t'lt'd 10-tx· held re\pun'>tbk for 1hc1r 'on.,· dt''trut"ti on and thdl\ From Al arrl''>tcd Adam Salas Ramirez. 42. at a ncarb~ '>hopping center. Po ltce rl'- co' e red a gun and some JC V.clr) 1ha1 had been take n from the ho m e In a sta rtling de"clopmont the follo\'lng da~. poltcc arrested Hughes and Ram1re1' 2 1-\car-old so n 1n connec11on "-llh the sla~ ing. Deter- 11 ' cs said tht' l..11l1ng stemmed fro m a romantic and business relationship bctv.cen Mrs Hughes and the e lder Ramirez. o\uthon11~ sa id that the murder plan snagged "hen Ramirez d ro'c the Hughes ca r to the shopping cente r "here he alkgedl} '""as to d itch the To~ota and e<,cape an h1s o"n vehicle Ram 1re1. though. apparent!~ had lost has o'' n rar ke' sand" as forced to contaflue 1ra\Cltng 1n the To}ota tha1 alrcad~ t1ad tx·cn reported sto len. pohre ~aid . T ht• ~oungn Ra mirel. also named TREE VANDAL ISM ... From Al rol"ood trt·es . .ih11u1 I'\ ll'l'l l.111 "t'rl· ra:ted an lht' 'andJh,' JllJll..' FnJa, nigh1 and . unda~ 111orn1ng · T he polact· rqmrt 'IJtd onl' of thl· ~ou ng'>ten t'onlt'."\<,t-d to harking the tn:t''> do'' n to thrn·-tnut 'tu mp' T hl' tn:e' line thrl'c '1dt'' 111 thl' pad,:, basket hall mun .\t·curding tu the rl'port lllW ot thl' \11ulh'> told pulau~ h .. · ( llHH.l .rnd J i11end arn,t·d Jl the p.arl.. l.ttt' F nJJ, n1gh1 an tending w tlamJl!l" 1he hasi...c1- hJll hoops a' a "::i' 111 l!l'I rn t•nge on 'omc StUdl'lll'> lrom r 'lallUJ Haeh ~l·hool \\ho ht•at ur J lfll'lld lll lht'lr'. \\ ht'n 1hc ho'' ta1kd 11• 11.•ar ahc h,1.,i...c1hall nm\ ~to" n ahr' .tllq!,l'dh turned 111 thl· lll'l'' hua kit .. un- ,;iw.fit•d.'" ptilttl' ,,11d I hn apparcnl- h rcturnt·d t'arh \und<I\ n1111 n1llg l!I 1ln1'>h the JOh · -\ ft.'\ldt•nt \\hl) hl'.lld thl' IUll..U<. \und:n about I 2 'OJ m u1ntruntt'd 1he tno .tnd plarl'd Good u ndt.'r ut11t·n·, .irrt''>I Ht• and the other l\\O v.crl' utt·d and rl'lea'>cd al tht· scent· Police rnnti':icatl·d an a \ and a hack.-;a" in conncc11on ,,·1th the 1nc1dt·nt -\li...cma '>atd th\.' lfl'l'S \\t'rc mature a nd "ill he rn<:.t l~ to rl•plaee. "The~ mus1 ha'l' reall~ v.orkcd at ll to get tho<.c down." he 'klld \'andaltsm an lht· nt~ ·s pari....., increaw\ \\hen the \thooh kt out. .\II.cm.a ,,lid .. l \u,1lh JI thl• hq!,tnning of <.um- rrn:r. Ju1111)? I ,l\ll'r 'Jlat1\ln Jnd C hn,tm • ..,· Jrl' tht• 11mt''> "hl·n lit\ <,h ru ti' .111d t rt't'' .1 fl' Ja mag.ed h~ said -\ll\r111,1,a1d .1 hill Im 1hc damage w the lfl'l'' \\all til· rrqlJrl•J Jnd \Uh- Olllll'U at .1 l·nun hearing tor tht· \QUth' ··1 11ha thl'' 11r lht•tr parent\ "ill h,t' t' 111 OJ' lor 11." ht' said -\dam. alkgt•dl~ had dropped ha s talha off at lht' Lai...esad e Lane home a nd" as to rendel\ OU'> Mth ham later. according to reports. -\IJ th ref ha'c been an custod}' since their arrest. LYNCHING ..• From Al Coeur d. -\Jene that her son to ld her he expected to dae. .. II was quite an ordeal for ham." she to ld the -\ssocsated Press. o\ccordang to an1t1al police rcpons. G ilmore had bee n seen wandenng through a c11~ park earl) aturda}. Witnesses to ld police he "'JS barf foot a nd rarr} 1ng a Bible. -\ group of children appare nt!~ g.atht·rcd aro und Gilmore near the park and he alleged!~ was qu oting ">rn~urc and writsng down Bable pas<,. t''i and gl\ ang the m to the c haldrc . "nncsses said. H t• a.-. appro ac hed b~ the 1"0 mcn \\ho a ppare nt!~ accused C1aln re of molesting the t'haldren. v.atnl'\'\t.'\ said . Walke r sa id authontat''> do no t bcheq: G almo re tooi... ad' antage of the childre n nor '1olatt•d an~ la\\S, Sunny, cooler weather ahead r cmpaaaun·~ "111 drop sltghtl~ \\ ,·dnl'\dJ' 1n '>outlll'rn C Jlalo rr11a hu1 '"'t'' "ill remain mmth \unm "11h .1 It'" high <.:Joud,. the ~a11ona·1 \\ t'allll'r 'it'f\ ice \a id Pa tt h~ night and morning lo" t loud~ along thc mast v. ill i...t't.'P da~ ta me ll'mpcra1urt.'~ an lo .. , 7lb \\t·dnt''>da~. Lov..s areew crtcd todap l<l\' so~ PRIEST, SLAYER'S FREEDOM DEBATED ... From Al Fathe r Dohl'rl\ ·., Jeath an· t.ar 1111\ll' complC\ than ~nmL' hl•lat'\t' Felt\. Doherl\ ''a' horn 1wp1. I 1915. in ( uunt\ Lt•1tnm. lrl'l.tnd He "a~ ord:11ned 1n Duhl1ll and tanw 111 tht· l n1tt'd \tatt·' during\.\ mlJ \\Jr II. He <,er't'd nunll·rnu\ p::in'hl'" an Lo'> .\ ngde'> J nd <>ra ngt· l llU n I It'' hl'fort' ht· ''as a .. ..,agm·J II> \1 .\nm· ., in 197J In \l.'rtcmlx·1 I \Ji/\ Doht'rt\ 'ul- l°l'n·J J ma'>'>l'l' hl.'art Jltad, \onw parr-.ht••l1L'r'> fl'arcd hl' might nncr rl·turn lo SI .\nm··., Hut lhl' rrrt·~t lough1 h1<. \\U~ had. 111 ht•.alth ,111d l'l'tUrnl"d lo hi\ O<tr1'h duttl'' 111 r l'hl u.1 f\ I \J 7l) "" 1.1 lt"I LI I u1n Ir 11111,1- l II Hl "11.h ~pnng. ttu1~ pl.tll" t'\,tl lh o Ill' \ l'.H J.t I l"f lk1.1i1, 111 "iprin)?' h.1l i...g1 11und '"rl,JL nl during hi\ 111.tl I k \\,1' .11 -\11 hirll' 't'tcran '' hn h.1d 'crq•11 ill \ 11·1n.1m llt h.itl .al,o ,p,nl ltllh 111 '"11 nw111.t1 h11,r11.1i.. 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On that d:t\ \pnng. '\:ttd he "antt•d to tall.. to till' Jll"ll'\l Jtinut mar~ ang tht· \\lllll,tn hl· ,,,1, <.n·l..1ng \\ lll'n Doht•rt\ J\l..nt 11101 1t1 \\311.. to lht• lnrnt ll'd11r. d1111r \pnng m1.-.- undl..'r,1t111d hl'l,lll'l' nt the motor- l~ ( k hdnwt lw "a' ''eanng and thou~hl hl' "J' tx·ang rebull"cd. hl' te\ll lll·d \\ ht•n ttw pnt'\t tm·d lo preH·nt ham frum l'l1ta1ng. fie said he struck Dohert\ '"th ,1 gloH'd right ha nd "1n lhl' ru'h nt thl' nhirnent.'' \1111n~ ,,11d ··11 -.hocked me." hat I hJd J\lnl' .. \l"tl lk.tl h p.ir.tnfl'dtl '\treated thl· pm·q l.111 ,1 ,m,111 head "nund. hut ht• "·" 1\C'I tlllllll'dtJleh hu~o11alall·d Puhlal I kll'ndcr ttmll'r <,a id thl' 'an~lt pund1 I" 'ipnng. "a' nol t''l'll Pll''l'flul l'l1nugh to i...noc l.. lht• .ig.ang Jlfll''I 1111 hi\ kl't ·f .11lw1 l>olwrt' m.1dt• '>lalcml'lll\ that lw '';" 1111Hl' l'lllharrJ\\l'd th.in hurt.'" Hu1le1 ,,11d ... lk d1Jn'1tha nl<.11 did llllll h d.1111.ll/.l' .. Butln t l.11111' lhl' prtt'\t "·" l'll· l •11 1.tglll 111 't't' .1 ph\\tll.an hu1 ,,11J llll' rrtl"'I l..1.•pt r11'lpt1nang II lx-l,lll'l' h, "·" hu" ''llh hac, p:in'h <nm pl1,,111lll! hi' llllld1t111n l>nht'rl\ hl'l JU'' nl h1\ lw.irt \llllJt1111n "·" 1.1i...111g ,1ll .antH lollantt rlll'd1ta11nn \lll'r lw u1ll.1p'L'li a \\et•I.. l.lll'f tht• print urHkt"l'nl \urgl'f\ 1orcnHnl·J hlrn1d 11111 1n 1ht· area \.\ht'rl' he .. ,J, i;truck t k rrm::ianed hO-,p11al11t'd until ht' dcalh lro111 tomplarnt1111l\ \pnng \lJ' Jrrl'<.tl·d .ilter a d1urd1 t'mplo\el' rt'tognill·d him a.-. ha' 1ng Jlll'ndt·d \e\eral me('ltng\ for Jl- lOhohn \ 1uror an lhl' !rt.ti \Jtd lht· pand 111ok <1nh une 'nit' to find 1 hr Lonl! -1 .. \IJ it l A l Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill I ( I ... Chilly Oowallby RoHmery Churc hmen Circulation Telephonea • t I flf • ., ' • c '. Stephen F c.,110 Glorla A Pow•re Donald L Wllllam1 .. , Beach man guill~ of \l'lond -degree murdl'r. But nu\\. three \ca r' later. the a p pr ab rou n op in ion. \\rt llt'n h) J U\ll<l' f homas C rmtH . ~a' s. "''-,pnng\ artton'i \\ert' sarnpl~ 001 tho'ie ul one l.'mbari...t•d on a murdcrnu' J'\,ault .. Proo;etulor Enright \tall \uppon~ thl' orig.anal 'erdaL·t .. ,o om· v.a' confuwd a!. 10 tht• lart'i rn the case:· Enright said ··\\ e \\ert• more concerned tha1 Mr. ~pnng t\ a prl'll~ d1s1urtx·d and I\ adual and 1s a thrt•at to thC' communtt\ ·· H e l"la 1mcd Sprang .. "as sutlc rang Imm real deluc;aonal 1h1ni...1ng." [nngh1 <,aid. ··The sa d pan ul all 1h1<, '' 1ha1 "c'll he relea..,ang a rather d.111g,·rou\I~ dt\turhed 1ndl\ adual fhL· rragrnamm of the JU~ has be.:n dl'll'Jtt•d h\ tht' 1cchn1Cah11es or the la" .. - In tkkndrng 'ipnng. Butkr <>aid hl' m,I\ ha' l' .. failed 10 propcrl\ edut·atc tht' run a\ 10 \\hat rons111u1cs Ill' oluniar~ manslaughtt'r ·· lfr u>ntl·nd<. 5pnng had no murdt•rnu' 1ntt·nt1ons "hl'n hl' strur i... lht· pm•<,t and 1ha1 thl' '1okn1 nu1hur<.t ":l' .an 1<,olated 1nr 1tkn1 Bu1k1 '.i1d hl· ha<, hn·n told that in pn<.011 \pnng ha\ rC'n'l't'd hdptul toun,t•ltng lfr '>aad 'ipnng·'> parl'nts 1n l onti. lk:it hart• an\musl\ J \\allang hi\ H'il'J\I.' ··1 "<Hild hope thl· puhla c "'II gl\C him .1 thJ nre." Bu1kr <.a ad .. If t'H'r\llnt' 1..nt'" w hat hapix·ncd on that da\. the\ 'd under~tand the< nun ol \pp{-at\ dl·r1~1on." < om,·rn1ng r atht•r D o herl\ ·., dl'Jth Butler odded . ··11 seem ed to me 11 "·" .i 11ag1t accident. r m sorn 11 n l'r haprx·ncd. Jnd I lno" Ron \prang 11. haghl\ rcmor<,rful 11 <''er happened herause he d id not inte nd to 'craou'h hun a n~onc" Clrculetlon 7141842-4333 CIHtlfled advertltlng 714/M2-5871 All other depertmentt M2-4321 MAIN OFFICE •)· VOL. n . 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Two hours later land was still allpping at a rate of approximately half a foot an hour. Asphalt paved "pathways throu,(h Heisler Park below the Cliff Drive _Ot' ... ns ..J!lew y Otlo Nonotll North PieUe Olltel\Ome Cily Omeh• Ot'tendo PnlllMM!pllie Ptloeno~ • Plllabutgll Poftlen<I Me Porllllnd 0.e PrOVIOence ~ Rapid C.ly Reno q lCMIOnd ...,,,. 77 S1 SllOl>la .. ~-~ 48 43 Slh L•k• 45 42 Sen AntonlO 66 21 San OieQo 48 4S Sen Frencleeo 711 lie SI SI• M"le S6 3' S..Ule 8 1 5S Srwewport 60 3<1 Stou11 Felle ,. 27 Soc*-s I 43 S.,,KUM 46 33 Toe>eae S2 39 '-60 u Tuiae S 1 36 W Ulltnglon S3 •O WICll<te S3 51 .11 u so 4() 91 M 70 6$ 57 60 55 30 48 4() 79 54 •5 43 48 36 54 25 S3 49 75 4 .. l50 52 58 37 86 S• SURF REPORT LOCAfl091 HuntlnQlon Beecn Al.., Jetty N-l>Oll 40th SI Newpo<1 22nd Sl New!>otl BeiDOI Wec!Qe Laoi-8Met1 Sen°""*''' Weter Temc> 80-62 tlZI! COMDITION 1-3 1.it 1-3 good 1-3 good 1-3 good 1-2 good 1·2 , ... 1.2 , .. 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Newport Beach police officer Geor1e Stavropoulea orden two auapecta to the 1&round in the 400.block of E. 19th Street bl CMta Meaa about 1:16 p.m. Monday. The man on the JiCbt, Leonel Lorenao. 36. of 8&nta Ana, wu arreated for • Pc>Itce arrest1wo suspects; charges reduced to battery By STEVE MARBLE Of ... hl!r........ . A criminal complaint against twQ Idaho men accused of tryina lO I= a Fount.ain Valley resident have reduced to battery charges and bodi have been released from jail aftd posting bail. . Keith J. Gilmore. a 36-year-old Fountain Val~y man who wu etc.· scribed as a wanderina ev-.list, was discovered Saturday nistat ill Kootenai County. Idaho. with a noose around his neck. Authorities said the two attacKen. who.had at£1.tscd Gilmore ofbeiiaaa child molester. were discovered at- tempting to pull the v~m otT &be ground using a rope tossed over a tree branch. Roger L. McDonald, 44. and Buller' J. Sanchez. 32, of'iainally were ar- rested on suspicion of attempted murder. Officers said the men beat Gilmore before drauina him to a wooded area where the allqed at· tempted lynching occurred. "I charged them with aggravated battery because there isn't enoup (Pleue .ee VALLEY MA'lf / A2) MUrder Deltr .......... ~......__. __ ... _." _...li._e_a_n--n--d ---- carryln& a concealed .45-callber platol. He wu held l!I pendln& $5,000 ball. The drlttr, Ilario Urruaano of Dana dela~ed Point, wu ~eleued without beln~c!';:.!_-;'· Pollce atopped tbetwo mea after tlaey were..,... a weapoa. By STEVE MARBLE or-.o.ii,,........, HB cops nab thugs wh-o tied up family -\ roun hearing in a Huntil\gton Beach alleged murder-for-hire case has been delayed two months bcca~ one of the three people linked 10 tM lcilllng is physicany unal>le to face inc - charges. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the D.ity P,llot ltllfl Police have arrested four men who allegedl y forced their way into a Huntington Harbour home. tied up four adults and a 5-year-old girl. and looted the residence as two other small children slept. Moments after the robbers fled Monday morning from the Pierson Dri ve home. one victim freed herself from the necktie used to bind her and notified authorities. Huntington Beach police Lt. Jim Walker said. Officers arrested the four suspects minutes later. he said. Jenny Teraoka, 36. told police she was helping her parents pack for their return trip to central California when she heard a knock on the front door at 6:30 a.m. When she opene9 the door. she saw two strangers and tried to relock it. But a third man. armed with a gun. appeared and the three forced their way inside the home. The men tied up Teraoka. husband 3 youngsters held in FV crime spree By ROBERT BARKER Of the Delly Piiot ltaff Three Fountain Valley boys - aged9.10and 13-are facingcharges that include burglary. felonv van- dalism and attempted arson after mounting a crime spree that began last Tuesday in a quiet neighborhood. The boys looted and wreaked destruction in I 0 homes and con· dominiums. according to police in- vestigators. They allegedly struck at one residence four times. .. They were knowledgeable and entered homes during daytime hours through doggie doors or by prying open windows." Fountain Va lley police detective Darryl Nance said today. "They were local neigh- borhood kids on a crime spree." The boys -two are brothers - were carrying a BB gun when they were apprehended Monday by a homeowner on la Quinta Circle whose home had been bu rglarized. The BB gun was believed stolen from his residence. Nance said. The man detained the three young- sters until police arrived. The boys admitted burglari zi ng co n- dominiums and houses in the Green Valley housing development near Ward Street and Slater Avenue. They also wo_r~ed their way west. allegedly burglanzmg homes near th e police (Pleaee eee KIDS/A2) Tom. 37. their 5-year-old daughter and Mrs. Teraoka's parents. Helen and Ken Yamamoto. 59 and 66. The intruders then ransacked the home, taking about $3.000 in jewelry and video-recording equipment while two other Teraoka daughters. ages 3 aod 7. slept through it all. Walker said. None of the vicitms were harmed though paramedics later checked Helen Yamamoto. who has heart problems. She was not hospitalized. Walker said. The bandits left within 20 minutes. Shortly thereafter. police stopped a vehicle matching the description of the car M~. Teraoka gave them. Walker said. The arrest was made on Bolsa Chica Street near Westminster Avenue. just a few blocks from the San Diego Freeway. Placed in Hunttogton Beach City Jail on suspicion of armed robbery were Curti s Lee Mike. 19: Christopher Brown. 22: Troy E. Johnson. 22: and Delava n R. John- son (no relation). 23. Walker said. The four. all residents of Long-~ch. were held in lieu ofS25.000 bail each. Deltr Not pMteby McMnl l(oeflM One off our treea deatroyed b)"teen-ace vandal• at Coata Meaapark. Jeanette Lynn Hughes. accused of plotting the death of her husband to collect $500.000 in insurance money. has been in and out of a county hospital since her arrest Jan. 11. A preliminary hearing for the 29-year-old woman and two other de fendants was continued until June 18. All three appeared briefly in West • Orange Municipal Coun Monday. "She has very serious back prob- lems and wouldn't be able to hold up (Pleue eee llUllDBR/ A2) Tree vandals must pay for destruction By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the 0..,. ........... A. trio ofh1gh school students who allegedly chopped down four valu- able trees at Tanager Park in Costa Mesa O\'er the weekend will be charged for the more than S 1.000 damage they caused. according 10 Dave .\lkema. su perintendent of parks and parkways fo r the city. Three Costa Mesa teen-agers, in- cluding two Juveniles and 19-year-old Rodne} D. Good. were IJTC$\cd Sunda)' and charged with malicious m1S<'hief 1n the incident. Costa Mesa pohce reponed. .\lkema said one coast ttdwooc:\, about :!O feet taH. and thrtt car- (Pleaee eee TRU/ A2) Property tax Priest slaying: Accident or murder? due tonight _ . · Move to free killer . , Seat. ~ach potice pressed. their ~ered strong rcact1~'·" rrof'!l attorneys While MOit ~ ... ~ 1nvesugat1on of the attack. saymg the involved m the onginal tnal ~ ttteer It* ..,... ~· arouses controversy assailant should face~ murdercharge. Orange County Public Defeftder lnodme ti . On Feb. 27. 1980. one day afler the Pllll Ronald Butler. who repre1ented -...... !.-! ';""'"', --.'"dTIOntt' throu hout county priest's death. Seal Beach officers Spring. ~he~ the rulina iJ ~ VI .,.,. ""'~ '"'""' II-~· I arrested Ronald "Bud" Spring. 33. of ove.rdue ~us11cc. ~e had arped tbM PGllible ~ ta dlldllne -It was a crime that sent shock waves Long Beach. charging he was the SllEID£RllAll Spnng dad !'Ot tntcnd to seriously the dete whert the llCOrlCI ......... through Orange County. motorcyclist who struck Doherty. W harm the pnest. Butler still believes "*" 91;~ ._. .. due -On Feb. 9. 1980. a helmeted man The death stunned Orange Cou111y the chain of events can be vi~ as a OOiukl'llp bW'unnOUold. on a motorcycle approached the rear residents who had trouble under· tragic accident -not c:old·Noodeiil t"hedlldflnefOr.,.,.,... proptrty kitchen door of a Seal Beach rectory standina how a man could strike a murder. With the help of his family tw II ~ ~ and began talking with Father Fe lb priest. particularly the humble. ro... a~d community resoWttS., SptjDI County Ta -~ Doherty. 64. of St. Anne's Catholic aiving clergyman described by • ~111 be eble to resume a prodUIC\ivi Robert Citron. The 1eo-Church. Dohcny's panshi onen . tary manslaughter. life. Butler predicts. oncMftllllWMntPllJ'Mftt,..be According to polict accounts. the On April 27. 1981 . an Orange The appeals court ordered pnna. ButC'h1efDepu1yOmrictAlle>mcy ..-n..eclCI ~ OI be: Oillcl In priest asked the man to walk around County Superior Court Jury took less now 37. returned to Onangc County James Enn&ht, who superva)Cd lbc "-"'°"a:.,.-. s p.m. dHdilnil, M to the front rectory door. Instead. the than five hours to find pringguiltyof from the California Men's Colon) an p~sccut!On o( Spnna. bch~ves lbe Mid man tried to force his wa y into the scoond-dearec murdc,r. Judge James San Lui Obispo for rcsentencana. Ot'l&JnaJ JUry ve-rdart was valJd. that T"°'9 -..no 10 meet tht IVftft. kitchen. When Doheny tried to K. Turner ttntenccd him to a P.nson Tht rcstntenci na is c>.pected the end pnng st~ck •.ht pri~t .wttb ~--•--Wll be llHiliTa prevtnt him from cntcnna, the term of between IS )Un and hfc. of th ii month when JudJc TumeT murdcrou Uttenuon He bchC\ICI • .,._.~ .. -• .........., motorcy.clist punched the priul ~n tht' But the foo,..yttM>ld cue has return fram en over.ca vacattOf\ the ll)PC&I rovn .may tctttftl offtOlel ... d~~IOM 7~ forehead and left. taken a new t~st. Two weeks ago. thr The maximum pcnah) for 1n-"a ~ erou I)' djstut1)ed iftd&vtd. d d .:.,_,..._... One wttk later. thr pnC$1 collapstd Fourth 01stnct Coun of Appeal m voluntary manslauahter ts four years. ual. ,_ t'ea11 • iii;1:::.operty tit into a coma. He was .. ken to a Santa Ana ruled there was tnsuffic•cnt B«ausc prin.g has lll"C'ady bttn 1n Onl) time wilhtll 'fllbich f0ttea• leeit 01 114 mey be hospital. where he died two wttks cvidenet to convict Sprina of - custody more th-_n four yc:11rs.. he 1s COtTttt. ~ • rtv1ew of the I.Ml••• "'9 tU le,,..,. laterofromplicationsas90Ciated w11h ond-dcsrtt murder. The three-Jud c cx~ted to be t frtt l"C'vcal thlt the ''~nu Wl'TOU ... C!fron ltlO Mid. t.hr blow. panel reduced the charge to involun· The appca] C'Ourt ruhna has 1ri1· (Pini? W P'ltlS81 .. • I ! .u Or-cou1 DAILY PILOTI TUM<l•r. Aprll 10. 198• Protopappas trial put qff a week Ju1ortln os11Mn1<kn1lt1 onyPro1opapp11' uranatCountySupcriorCoun murder 1rl11I were' 1J vcn 1hc rem1lndtrof1hc week o«M•nday 1ftcr111n und1Klow:d h11ch in lht kpl pruettdinp fort't'd 1hc 1n111'\ drlay 1ornryi Maben Tul~rand Jioll i1 DytrWoulddltwu.tht tl!'•wn for tbedclay, 1-ullerand DYcrcornmtnltdonlyth111hc)'t1'Pttkd tht' trial 1omumt M()ndtiy11tehtdukd. Judi" Lu11 C1rdtnald1rmtd tht 12-mcmbtr JU")' 10 rc:1urn ncxl Mondayaflcr m«11na 1n chamber' with bolh pr01CC111ion and dcfcnw. a11ornty1. Protopllpp&I. 31, WllC'hll'lt'd wi1h 1«ond-detrtt murder ancrthr« p111itn1~died follnwln1 trc11mcn1 at hit h1ah·volumcCot1a Mc:u r l1n lc. a SinctJi1~arrnt lastyeA!J.hr. Laauna Keach ro1dcn1 hlt rem1ined frc:ron S2SO.tMJblil . .. Wt need a week 1owork on thi1 probltm and .olvc 11." (·ardcnas told)UfOf.', Howrvcr, r.c11hC'rC1rdtna1~pu1y 01,1ric1 Al· 1urney J1rnu kmJ.nttr.nw_fmlgpappudcfc.nw •'-" A ttornry• h•ve C\t1ma1C'd lh(' 1nal. whu:h wai. • · rn1rr1n11t\ 1h1rd w«k. li''OUld take ~1Wttn·c1&1\l and 12 Wt't'k, lbt'Ompll"ll", ~. VALLEY MAN ESCAPES LYNCHING ... 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' ,, ··-· ~ ·-.I .. . '" . ', .. I• ""' ......... _.., ..... ... , . ,, ·' J ;-1;T;·~ ' ....... ' ,.,.. .,., . .,., ..... ,, .... ••II•• • •1•,r VOL. n, ND. 101 Landslide in Laguna A land•llde In Laa:una Beach thl• morn Ina: dropped a blufftop bed of roaea behind Lai Brl•a• re1taurant about el&bt feet toward the ocean. Two hour• later land waa 1tlll allppln& at a rate of approslmately half a foot an hour. A1pbalt paved patbwaya throua;h Hel•ler Park below the Cliff Drive re•taurant were de1troyed and twl•ted metal handrail•, tree1 and bu1bea were 1trewn down the bluff to an area where clty crew• have been worlltna: to abore up the bluff dama.ed In laat year'• etorma. Tbe re1taurant and th~ adjacent Lacuna Beach Muiaeum of Arte.caped damaae. Just Call 642-6086 Wh11t dh )OU lik t' Mh1JUI th1• fh1ily l'ilol" \.\'hlll don't YO U llkC''.' 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