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Orange Coast residents
give opinions on
Russians coming to the
Olympics./ A3
A Laguna Beach school
trustee has been honored
for founding education
program./ A3
California
Ttle FBI is retracing
fugitive Christopher
Wiider's 8,000-mlle trail
of terror .I AS
' Prince Andrew Is royally
greeted by notables in
Beverly Hiiis.i A4
Nation
Hart, Jackson savor
weekend victories as
Mondale takes a break In
campaigning./ AS
The bodies of three
women and seven chil-
dren have been found In
NY apartment building.
/A4
World
A rescued U.S. professor
describes the terror of his
capttvlty In Beirut./ A4
Two U.S. envoys were
killed In African bomb
blast./ AS
Features
A new exercise method Is
on tap for Broadway
music fans but It's more
difficult than Jt looks./81
Is the workload for medi-
cal $tudents unrealistic?
/82
Sports
The Angels get relief help
from a surprising source
-Doug Corbett, who
was just called up from
the minors./C1
Ben Crenshaw Is the 1984
owner of the Masters golf
tltle./C1
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's Challenge Cup will
be back -but with some
changes./C2
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Entertainment
Ase dom-proCfuced Ten-
nessee Wiiiiams play will
be revived at UC Irvine
this week./83
Busineu
Two local firms are
among 49 joining the
NASDAQ'scom-
puterlzed National Mar-
ket System Tuesday./85
INDEX
Bridge 04
Bulletin Board A3 Bu~ness 85
Cellfornla News A4
Claulfled C8-8
Com lea 84
Crossword C8
Death Notices C4
Features 81-2
Horoscope C7
Ann Landers 92
Mutual Fund• 95
'National Newt A4
Opinion A8
Police Log A3
Public Notices C4-5
Sport• C1·4
Stock Market• C 1-4
Television 82
Theateta B3
Weather A2
World News A4
Full
Summer weather. broken water main on
Coast Highway slow traffic to a crawl
Orange Coast lifeguard crews have
been beefed up to summertime size in
anticipation of throngs of
sun-worshiping college students set
free by spring 6reak.
And on an August-like Sunday in
Newport Beach, more than 500
residents spenr the day overheating
when a 30-inch water main broke,
leaving them without a drop of water.
The water main, located under
Pacific Coast Highway near the
Promontory Point apartment. broke
at about 8 a.m. and was not repaired
for nearly 12 hours. according to city
officials.
Republic of China clro.,-in on Niguel
But more than half a million
beach&oers flocked to the coast this
weekend to soak up the April sun and
splash in the nipp~, 60-desree surf.
Meanwhile, residents of a luxury
apartment complex and t~ nearby
De Anza mobile home park went
without water as city crews repajred a
valve in the water line that reportedly
had rusted. The outage reduced water pressure
to surrounding neiJhborhoods.
1he city's main roadway was
cordoned off much of the day to
traffic, which was rerou&ed onto
Bayside Drive, below the cout biah-
way.
The road closure came on a day
when the city bad an cstima&ed
120,000 tourists scramblina to tel JO
the beach. Police said traffic was
reduced to a bumber-t(>-bumper
crawl because of the closure for most
of the day. .
"It was a mess but everybody
seemed to keep their cool," a police
.
spokesman aaid.
The broken water main lef'VicadlS entire city but a beckup liDe .. pu&
into u1t to prevent aJJ of Ne-,::
Beach from having a waletlell
day.
Despite a forecast that calk •
clouds and lukewarm air
tcmperatur'C$ most of IM ...-.:
Jifquard officials doubt the • 1'1 qhp
will slow the piJvim~~ "Even if it rains, ·11 be lileR." , ........... -
Irvine
banker.
·CofC
Lee Pawluk juggles
career. activtttcs
Lee Pawluk bas her siabts set Oil
becominJa bank president, a pl lllle~
believes is only a decade away.
In the meantime, the 32-year-old
brunette s full ·
tlie actm' semor vice president of a
local ban~ mother tQ three children
and full-ume Irvine Chamber of
Commerce activist.
Pawluk is the chamber's 1983
Member of the Year. Sbe doesn't shy
away from work, chamber president
Vance Simmonds said when the
award was announocd last week.
The vivacious, irrepressible
booster even .manned the syrup
dispensers at a chamber breakfast, be
said .
.. Through my participation in the
chamber, I have met a lot of neat.
people and they have helped me in
my JOb," she said today in a telephone
interview. "I find it very rewarding. I
love community involvement."
Pawluk is a tireless devotee of
chamber events. She hcJJ>ed round up
SJ>OllSOrJ who COlltrib<cd $20 .. 0001Q
this year"s chili coc>kotT, held Jast
week.end in Bommer Canyqn.
Two memben of the Natlonallat ChlneH "DITille J>raCon •
ekJdlYing team dmcend d~ Sanday'• International
Skydl'rint Cbamploaabt,. tn Laaana l'finel Retfonal Park. The t:Tent, 8J>OUOrecl by Alnpar BeRcopten, Inc.,
featured el&ht parachute team•, and organben atl.mate
more than 8 ,600 viewed the •pectacle d~ lt'• two-day
nui. OYerall winner ••• the U.S. Army'• Golden Knlpta
parachute team.
In addition, she cbaimi the
chamber Family Picruc, an event that
included a Betty Crocker cookoff and
drew I 00 to Mason Regional Park last
October.
Although Pawluk swears the com-
petition wasn't riaged. her husband,
Doug. took home top honors for his
(Pl---BA.NKSa/ A2)
Marine cycle l-ider critical
after traffic crash in Mesa
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of IM DMly Nol Sllllf
A motorcycle-riding Marine suf-
fered severe bead injuries Sunday
when be rear-ended a car on Newport
Boulevard and was catapulted 34 feet
over the car in front of him, landing
on bis bead, police said.
A Marine spokesman said Sgt.
Bryan E. Henderson, of Lawton,
Okla., is stationed at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station. He was
listed in critical condition in the
intensive care unitat Fountain Valley
Community Hospital this morning.
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Gary
Webster said Henderson was riding
northbound on Newport near Aower
Street about 7:05 p.m. when the
accident occurred. He was not wear-
ing a helmet. Webster said.
There was stop-and-go traffic on
Newport Boulevard after a heavy
weekend at loca l beaches at the time
the collision occurred. according to
police reports. "The car in front of
him stopped, but he didn't," Webster
said.
Henderson's body may ha ve hit
another car before 1t landed on the
co ncrete roadway. Webster said.
No-one else wu injured in the.
incident.
COUndansUkebullettrain
unless they live near it
Orange County residents favor the
proposed 160 mile-per hour. Los
Angeles-to-San Diego bullet train by a
margin of almost three to one,
according to a recent survey co n-
ducted by the train•s backers.
So w~ have residents of Tustin,
one oe' borhood in Irvine and the
cities o San Diego Carlsbad, Del
Mar and Oceanside filed suit in state
Supreme Codn to derail the S3. I
billion system? "I can assure you ... that we arc not
outspoken about the bullet train
simply because we arc looking for a
cause to occupy our time," Tustin
Ma7or R.onaJd B. Hoaterey said to a
civic group recently.
Hoesterey said Tustin is concerned
with the effects of the proposed
130-milc train route on two residen-
tial subdivisions. Preliminary
analysis concluded the tram would
create neptivc noise, vibrntion, vis.-
ual and traffic etTecu. he said.
Aside from environmental issues,
the mayor and citizens iroups such as
Irvine's Collqe Park Homeowner-$,
contend backers' rider hip figu1ts arr
inflated and the project is doomed to
ANDREA
ADELSON
Focu s ON THE NEWS
be a white elephaftt ultimately bailed
out by taxpayers.
A two-year environmental-t't!°IAew
is under way by the state Tranpona-
t.ion Oe(>&ClmenL Topics include the
economic viability of the projcc"
coastal aOClCSs, safety factors and
displacement of homes and busi-
nesses, Caltrans spokesman Thomas
Kno~ said.
Those concerns, raised by citizens
and officials of cities along the
oomdordurinaa months-Iona "scop-
in,·' of the bullet train's effrcu, are
bem& explored 1n the full repon. he
u1d.
But ndershipofthe train, proposed
hy the Amencan Htah peed Rail
Corp., may be the key issue dunng
u~~ing revie~s. before the Public
Utilities Comm1ss1on.
Train backers arc prc~red with a
study by the Arthur D. Little consult-
ing firm. For 1989, the study projects
first-year revenues of $380 million
and says the train can be run
profitably by anractina 102.000 pass~
cngers per day. The figure represents
about 3 percent of the 3.S milhon tnps
made daily with1n the Santa Ana
Freeway corridor. the study says.
But in the most recent sampling of
public opinion conducted by a con-
sultant for the train's backers, Orange
County raidents weren't asked if
the)' would ride the Japanese-style
tn1n.
The random sample telephone
survey asked 400 local residents if
they fa vored the train. Sixty-one
percent said they dtd. The marain
increased to 80 percent suppon 1fthc
privately financed tnin met all feder·
al and state rqulat10n5, the survey by
Santa Ana-ba~ DcctS1on Malona
Information said.
The h•ah speed tram is mtcnded to
(P1eue eee BULL&T I A2l
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Dan• Lee AclkJ.na. a 22-yea.r-old •Inger from Villa Park, la
the new Miu <>ranee County.
Villa Park contestant • takes Miss OC honors
A U-year-old Villa Park resident whose forte ts sinaina captured the tule
ofMissOrangeCountyover 11 competttorsat Oran~CoastCollcgeSundayin
the preliminary competttion to the Miss C'.alifomia and Miss America beauty
pageants.
Dana Ltt Adkms, who sang "After Today" from the movie venion of
"Doctor Doohttle." will reprt"SCnt Orange County at the Mm Califorma
pageant in Slnla Cruz on June 18, accordlna to Etlttn Fol"$bcTJ. the
co-cxecuuvt director of the paacant
Becau~ thett were so many entrants. a separate contest was also held
Sunday 1n the Onnse Coast College Fmr Arts bu1ldma. Fonbcra 5111d.
The wtnner of the Miss Southern Califonua Open pqcant was Lisa
Fnedman. 24. of ~verly Hills. She will also 10 on to ex>mpe\e for Mi11
Califom1a.
for5b(rg said 21 <.·onttttanb from San D1qo to Thou.sand Oaks cnt~
the two compet1t10n!I. C'lpec1ty crowds gathered to watch the two papnu., •he s~ud. ·
The Miss Orang.c County contest, m 1ts ~nd year. and the Mi
uthem Cahfom Open paacant are ~p<>nsorcd b)-the M" America
scholarship foundatmn. fonbc'I ~1d
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. AS** ()ranee Coat DAILY PtLOT/Mondey, Apttl 18, 1984
Kareem's car a bot Item In BB
A new Mercedes Benz car bcina prepared for delivery
to Los Angeles Laker basketball star Kareem
Abdul.Jabbar cau&ht fire at a Huntinaton Beach auto body
shop, officials said today.
··1 shut off the e5·ne but smoke was still comlna out
and I callod the ftre nt, •• Cella said, addinc be
extin1uilhed the rue orc_emeqeocy workers anived by
Pokina a fire cJ1.tiQauiaher thrOUlb the pill.
The black luxury car incurred at least SS.000 darn~
to the eflllnc April l 1 at Carvi Auto R~toration, S842
Mcfadden Ave.
Owner Carlos ~lla said today he was movina the
auto to the front of the shop after do1n,a some paintina and
tidying up when smoke started oomma from the cnaioe
area
He 'aaid the car apparently wu intended as a _lift to
Jabber. The 7 f\. 2 in. center rC"ceivcd 'number of sifts for
bre&kioa the National Buketball A.sMclation scorina
mx>ro Aprils in Laa Veps. •
The fire was believed caused by a fl.lel ~bl.cm. fire
department spokeswoman Biraet Davis said.
Valley bandit loses one, wins one
A holdup man, apparently armed with a toy gun, took
a Fountain Valley business to the cleaners Saturday. And
he shared a laugh with an observant intended victim along
the way.
replied. "get out of here."
. The suspect bepn to laugh. "I was onl y kiddin&," he
said and walked out.
The bandit struck first at C&L Cleaners at 11073
Warner Ave .. apparently concealing a black plastic toy
pistol inside a newspaper.
"This 1s a holdup." he told an 18-ycar-old woman
employee.
l...css than an hour later, a suspect matching the same
general dcscri{>tiOn walked into the Dolphin Clcancn,
17848 Magnolia Ave .• with a gun stuck in bis waistband.
He arabbed. $87 .~S from ~he cash fC4ister and fled.
Dctecuve Rick Chnstenscn said today he believes
one suspect pulled the same caper, using the same
·•weapon." But she wasn't fooled. "That's a plasuc gun." she
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Thia .cene at Laguna Beach'• Main Beach
area wu typical of the weekend'• ae&8hore
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plctare u au.mmerllke weather la.red hun-
dred.a of thouaanda to the N.Dda.
BEACHES PACKED, ROADS TOO •••
From Al
said a lifeguard in Ne"' port Bca1:h
"It's Apnl, but it's August to them ..
Dayume temperatures on the coast
arc expected to dip to 65 degrees b)
Tuesda)' and hover at that mark
through week's end.
In Newport Beach. about 120.000
people spread their towels on the sand
Sunday. The crowd equalled the
mark set last Fourth of July along the
city's seven-mile shoreline.
"Jt was probably as a nice a da) as J
can remember.'' said Newport Life-
guard Capt. Buddy Belshe. a veteran
of more than 20 summers.
"But the traffic was unreal. I left
work after 5 in the evening and ll still
took me 25 minutes to drive from the
pier to Pacific Coast Highway," said
Bel she of the mile-long drive.
About 25,000 beach visitors show-
ed up both days at the one-mile
Huntington Bea<ftl city beach. More
than 50.000 people turned up at at
Bolsa Chic.i and Huntington state
parks Saturday and Sunday.
ThouJb ocean water temperatures
are still in the low 605. lifeguards said
there were so many bathers 10 the
ocean over the weekend that surfers
were ordered out of the water for
safety reasons.
"The surfers weren't real happ.>:.''
explained Huntington Beach Life-
guard Lt. Bill Richardson. "Normally
we don't have to close beaches to
surfing until summer hits."
More than 200 people were rescued
from the ocean during the weekend.
Lif~uards said all the rescues were
routine and blamed most of the
trouble on riptides.
BANKER WINS CHAMBER HONORS ...
From Al
Lee Pawluk
chocolate cheesecake.
The picnic's success won Pawluk
the Irvine chambers "Member of the
Month" award for December and put
her in content1on agamst other
monthly winners for the annual
award. executive director Carol
Schroeder expla10cd.
Hedy Kirsh of Irvine, principal of
Otto Fischer School. a county dctcn·
lion facility. was the first recipient a
year ago.
Pawluk. recently promoted to act-
ing senior vice president of Garden
.Grove Bank. stancd her career in
bank mg IS years ago as a teller for
First Interstate Bank in Santa Ana,
before the name change from United
California Bank. Pawluk was a
pan-ttmc employee while attending
Cal State Long Beach as an English
ma1or.
TAX DEADLINE •••
From Al
•Santa Ana Post Offloe, 2201 N. Grand St., Santa Ana.
•Laguna Niguel Po.t Offloe, 29911 Niguel Road, LagunaHIGUel.
•Orange Post Office, 1075 N. Tultln AWi., Orange. ,
•Anaheim Post Offtce, 701 N. Loera Ave., Anaheim.
tf every penny earned eo far thla yew had been Mrmerk.cf for~
your "Tax Freedom Day" -the day you flrnlhed paying ~ tax
obflgatlon -would come May 1, the tame dat•M ln 1983. -
But. because this 18 leap YMt, If you are ever1ge. you'N have to watt(
122 days to pay your tax•. compared With 121 daya tut )'Mr. ·
Tax Freedom Day le the Tax Foundat1on•1 WIY of drllmllllltng the
Impact of taxes on American worker• and famllM. Wtth thll ,_,..
announcement comee WOt'd that 1984 wm be the nr.t ,..,. ewt' for tot.I
tax llabflltiel to pass the 11 trNHon mark.
"Worth noting In term1 of the annual date of Tax FreedoM Dey ln
reoent years It that the day moved Mrtter In the ,_,.1n 1112 foi the Arlt
time tmoe 1976," the foundatk>n reported. u" WM ....... In 1t11.••
and the foundation Cfedtted the acroaa-tt.bOllrd auta In...,., ta
rat• that were enact.ct In 1981.
Although the federm government took beck pen Otttle--. °' t111t
taxcutwtth-'ectlvetaxmcreu111n 1N2and 1913,tM~..,..
you Clift btame state. ctty Ind county offtc6tlle tor tht .ma dlr Of Wortc tor
the tu eoli.ctor this year.
The foundatlon'a ~ aMUIM ttlM lndMdulik .,_ill ....
~ ~ uw1~ on corpc:wattona. To ct.l•mlne the ~ ..
orpntzatton 81mpty dMdle the tot91 tax coee.cttoM ..._ ... the,.._..,
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" you ~--to think of your tax ~ • a IMire fJI '*" etQht~wcnda)', you're pUttlnQ In two houn.,.. 40 •dlaa •dlWW
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, nine mfnut• .
Bank board rooms may still be the
domain of men in pinstripped suits.
but Pawluk said she hopes to help
shatter the stereotype within 10 years.
"They still believe women arc too
emotional under pressure," she said.
.. And they still believe the top
position should go to a hard, tough
man."
Pawluk said she knows of only one
female bank president in Orange
County, Peggy Lipsey of American
State Bank in Laguna Beach.
"She's a role model." Pawluk said.
"lf she can do it, why can't I?"
Dunng her career. spent moving
through the ranks of five local bank
branches, one of her loan customers
turned out to be her future husband.
Doug Pawluk asked for a $2.000 loan
to pay off hi s credit card bills five
years ago, she recalled.
"I ended up paying on the loan
when we got married. .. she said.
Doug Pawluk and his father have
operated a bookkeeping and account-
ing busmess in Westminster smce
1972.
Together the couple have three
children. all from former mamages
The family li ves tn lrvme.
Despite unending commitments to
civic act1v1 t1es. the fi ve leave town for
weekend sk11ng and sand dune nd1ng
excursions. she said.
BULLET ..•
From Al
hnk Los Angeles International Air-
port to downtown San Diego. shctng
through Orange County with stops 1n
Anaheim. Santa Ana and Irvine.
Revenue pr0Ject1ons are based on
fares between the stations. Coach fare
for a San Diego to Los Angeles tnp
would be $20.50 1n 1982 dollars;
Irvi ne to Los Angeles is projected at
$9.75.
"These refined projections and
elaborated projections will form an
important part of our application to
the Public Ut1ht1es Commission and
will be used m our financial plan for
prospective investors,'' said Law·
rcn<~ D. Gilson. president of Amen-
can High Speed Rail.
Gilson said the new study bcn-
cfittcd from public criticism of earlier
bullet train studies published in 1982
that were based on a generalized fare.
rather than a station-to.station fare
table.
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Swell direct-eo.il'-1
From Al
The game, which drew about 4,000
fans, was a defensive battle all the way
and ended in an 8-8 tic.
Huntington Beach rallied with
about three minutes left in the game
when Patrol Officer J.J. King ran in
for the touchdown. The Huntington
pass from quanerback 'Bill Mears to
tight end Chuck Poe.
Anaheim scored a touchdown and
·a two.point conversion in the second
quarter.
~ch team, nicknameidJJK.~rs~
tied it on a \WO.Point conversion on a
The proceeds wi II go to the booster
clubs of Huntin&ton Beach, Edison
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
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: BuLLETIN BonRo
---~ . Congressman set
for speech in Mesa
Do y ou thin k the Soviets should participate
,Jn th e L os Angel es Summer Olympic Games?
Fire training
for scouts at
Daguna Beacli. Rep. JefTY Patterson, D-C.lif., conareuman from the
38th DistriC1, will address Thur$day's luncheon meeting
of the Anti-Defamation J...eaaue of B'Nai B'rith's business
and professional committee.
Patterson will discuss recent events in El Salvador,
the Middle East and Washinaton at tbe noon meeting in
Costa Mesa's Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel.
further infonnarlon may be obtained by callina
973-4733.
Art therapy lecture planned
Art therapist Dean Wilson will discuss the uses of ai:t
therapy to help clients at Friday's luncheon meeting of the
OranJe County chapter of the California Association of
Mamage and Family Therapists.
, The monthly meeting will be held from noon to 2:30
p.m. at the Saddleback Inn, 1660 E. First St., Santa Ana.
Cati 838-0994 for additional information.
Marine uams ln Dana Polnt • Flotilla 2-9 of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will be
conducting courtesy marine examinations in Dana Point
Saturday. Mary Escalaat
billngul secretary
CoataMeaa
The examinations. to verify that vessels meet federal.
state and auxiliary standards for safety equipment, will be
held from 7 to IOa.m. at the litunch ramp and from tOa.m.
to I p.m. at the West Marina. Those wishing their boats
examined should contact Bob Sterzenbach at 951-3916.
Paul Monje
truck driver
LosAageles
Earlier. I thought no. I guess they should. It's
universal and ifone can.
wh y can't they a11.,,
Easter breakfast at fire •tatlon
The Silverado Fire Department will host its 27th
annual Easter breakfast next Sunday at the Silverado
Canyon Fire Station, 29402 Silverado Canyon Road.
This year I think yes.
There's no reason to make
a few individuals suffer for
what a government does.
A donation ofS2. 75 will be asked for adults and S 1.50
for children under 12. Further infonnation may be
obtained by contacting firefighter Annette Corporon at
649-2533.
Mesa egg event set Saturday
Costa Mesa's annual Easter Egg-a-Thon and Bonnet
Parade is scheduled for Saturday at the Estancia Adobe
Park. 1900 Adams Ave. The event. which includes
contests. puppet shows and a visit from the Easter Bunny.
will run from 9:30 a.m.-noon. For information, call
754-5300.
Porcelaln ezhlblt at GWC
Porcelain by Dale Ferguson and photography by
Marty Newitz will be on exhibition in the Fin~ Arts
Gallery at Golden West College through May 4.
The gallery is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free.
League seeb book•, magazlnes Dick Park
salesman
Anaheim
The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast needs
donations of books or magazines for the May 5 and 6, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m . League book sale at the Laguna Beach
Library. 363 Glenneyre. '
Call 497 -1329 for donation i nfonnation. The money
raised from book sales will be used for many local
community services.
Yes. Theracesinath-
letics shouldn't have that
much ofa political effect to
them.
Barbara McPbersoa
a11lstut accoant manager
Newport Beac'
Yes, I do. I feel that the
Olympics should be a time
ofpeace.asign ofpeace. By
their participation, the
Soviets are showing they're
trying to make amends.
UCI sponsors tour of winery
A one-day tour of the Callaway Winery in Temecula
is scheduled for April 28 through UC Irvine E~tension.
Beginningtt 10:30a.m ., the tour will be followed by a
wine tasting anct barbecue buffet lunch provided by the
winery. The program should conclude by 4 p.m.
The $50 course fee is coordinated by Herbert
Howard. a wine consultant. Transportation is not
included.
To register or obtain further details can be made by
calling 856-5414.
CALENDAR
Monday, Aprll 16
She snoozed right
through Irv ine 's
chili conJpetition
.
• I :30 p.m., Oruge Cou ey Plauin1 Comm111lon,
Hall of Administration, Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa City CoaacU Meeting,
Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Finance Commi11ion, Council
Chambers. Irvine City Hall. 17200 Jamboree Road.
Irvine.
• 8 p.m., Laguna Beacb Enerp and Environment
Committee, Council Chambers. City Hall, 505 Forest
Ave.
Tuesday, April 1 7
Chill conteatanbl·Armeda J'lorea (left) and
Lorri Dalley. of Coeta Meaa. alone with
5 .000 other chill fan•. eagerly await
juctgea• ral~ on winner of the lrvlne
South CoutChlll Cbamplon•bJp In Bom-
mer Canyon Saturday. Bat Nicole Dalley.
15 mon th•. apparently coaldn •t care leu.
For thoee who do care. the winner of the
foarthannaalcookoffwuCllmuCblll
Club. ram.rodded byWayneCUeoflrvlne.
• 9:30 a.m .. Orange County Board of Saperviaors.
Hall of Administration, Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 1:30 p.m., Orange Couty Plaaniag Comml11ion.
Hall of Administration, Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 7:30 p.m .. Mesa Conaolldated Water District
Advisory Committee. 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Gunman. robs gas station
in Mesa, flees with $100
A man brandtkhing a small-caliber
revolver robbed the Chung's Texaco
station. 300 I Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. early Sunday morning and
made off with $100 in cash, police
said.
The gunman, described as black.
about 19 years old, 6-feet-2. with a
Coetalleu
An Alaska resident staymg in the
area temporarily told police he was
robbed at knifepoint Friday atfter-
noon by a man who pve him a ride
from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa. The
man, who was hitchhiking. offered $5
to the driver of a car that pulled over
to take him to a cab company at 666
W. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. When the
car reached its destination, the driver
put a tarae huntina knife to his throat
and stoic $270 in cash from him, the
man told police. • • •
An unlocked apartment on the 200
block of 16th Street provided entry to
thieves who snatched a woman's
p\lrsc Friday. The loss was ~laced at
Sl6. The resident was upstairs slecp-
lna durina the bumary. • -i-'
An amplifier, 1u1tar. skateboard
and "Alpine-style • hat were amo na th~ items stolen 1n a buralary Sunday
at a resaden~ on the 300block of F..,t
slim build. walked up to the cashier's
wi ndow about 2:20 a.m. and de-
manded money from the attendant.
acc6rding to police r~ports.
The gunman said,f'Be cool. Don't
touch any\)ling unlest I tell you to and
give me your money," the attendant
told poli~.
18th Street. The loss was estimated at
$485. • • • Thieves smashed the front door of
the Games Plus arcade, 5 18 W. 19th
St, and Stole candy bars from the
snack staqd and cash from a register
Sunday. The loss was estimated at
$10.
lrrine
Juvenile prank'sters stole i:na1l frof!t
two mailboxes of Woodbndge resi-
dents, apparently left in the box since
Saturday. The mail was recovered
opened but otherwise mtact near a
park and on a bike trail Sunday
afternoon • • • Jewelry and c~sh valued at $5,000
was di~vered missing Saturday
eventnJ ftom a townhomc on wcet·
water in T urtle Rock. The burglar
pncd open a rear shdmg glass door
sometime bt'tw~n 6:30 p.m and 9 lO
p.m. • • •
The man took $1 00 ID cash from
the register and ran off. after telling
the attendant not to call the ~hcc for
I 0 minutes. T~ gunman !P'lring
a black jacket.jeans af)d ·~~ hat
with baseball bunonsonM,~. the
attendant said. .'\;:~~ )•
Police are trying to learn the
identify of three white males.
suspected in a $225 shoplifting of
meat and cigarettes from a Lucky
market Saturday evening. The men
apparently entered the Walnut Av-
enue store several times. • • • A 29-year-old Irvine man was
arTCsted for investigation of lewd
conduct Saturday afternoon after
exposinJ himself to a woman and her
son. riding bikes in Harvard Park.
panitl Seraio C'.arpi was booked at
county Jail af\er police arrested him
jogaina near Walnut and Harvard
Avenues. • • • At least five rc~1dcnts of Oval Road
found Saturday they were v1cu ms ofa
car scratcher. who had vandalized at
least five vehicles parked man alley.
Police estimated the total paint
damage as S 1.SOO ••• Nearly $90 m C*Sh was d1scovert<1
~tolen Saturdl'y from the ult of tht' \
Knifepoint attack
reported in Irvirl:e ·
Tbon G riffitla
housewife
Cos1-Mesa
Morgan Abbott
property manager
Newport Beacla
Not if they're going to
complain. lfthey'rego1ng
to complain they ought to
stay home.
A 67-year-old man told Irvine £lice be wascbued by
a man anncd with a knife as he arrived for work Friday
morning in the city's industrial area. .
The alleged attack took place at 7: 55 a.m. in a park.ina
lot outside I 3 71 McGaw Ave. Bruce Swartout of San Juan
Capistrano told police the man with the knife was
apparently waiting for him. He told police the man tried lo
strike him with the knife. threw an unknown liquid on him
and fled .
Yes. I do. I don't think It
has anything to do with
politics.
Swartout was not injured in the incident, police said.
The assailant was described as a black man, about 40
years old. 6-2. wei&hing about 200 pounds and wearing a
gray shin and khaki pants.
Special award goes
to Laguna trustee
Charlene Ragatz, member of the Board of Education
of the Laguna Beach Unified School District, was honored
with a special recognition award at the fifth annual
Communjty Recognition Dinner sponsored by the
Saddleback Valley Management T earn Association at the
El Adobe Restaurant on March 29.
Ragatz is one one of the foundinJ members of
Citizens Action To Save Education (CASE), an organiza-
tion that successfully lobbied for passage of state school
funding legislation last year. Rag.au is currently Legislat·
ive Director of CASE.
USC educator to address
GaUBrooks
admlnistratlve assistant
Newport Beacb
Sarab Simmons
~;.;:......;;..; oc buamess· ezecutives
homemaker
Costa Men Rocky Tarantello, adjunct professor at the USC
Graduate School of Business, will be the featured s~
Tuesday, May 1,1 at USC College of Contmuing
Education's E~ecutive Briefing in Orange County.
· Yes. I think the Olym-
pics should be divorced
from politics always.
Yes.sure. They·regood
athletes and it makes it
more competitive. I don't
think they should be allow-
ed to have their ships.
Tarantello's topic will be .. The Cost of Doing
Business in Orange County: Real Es~ Issues and
Answers."
Irvine Florist. 2211 Manin street.
The thief either made cntr) "'1th a kc\
or through a roof hatch.
Newport Beach
A S 13.00 Cadillac was reported
stolen from the intersection ofTuslln
Avenue and Avon Street. where the
e~pensive car had been parkl'd. • • • Burglars broke an to a locked garagf
on Lucerne and made off wtth about
·$3.0QO worth of goods. including a set
of matching luggage.
Laguna Beach
.\brown leather purse with $450 ID
1t was rtponcd stolen from a 'chide
parked near the comer t)f Ocean
A venue and Diamond Street Sunda) • • • Vehicle parts worth $200 were
reported stolen from a car parked ID
the 1100 block of Glenneyre Street
Saturday. • • • A 24-year-old man. Freddie Wood-
ard, and a female Juvenile accomphcc
were arrested Saturday on suspicion
of grand thcfl of an automobile af\C'r
police stopped the pair tn a stolen
vehicle 1n the 500 block of South
Coast Highway. Woodard was rt·
leased on S 1,000 bail The JUVt'ntlc
Irvine home bums
Fire apparent I) damaged a portion
of a home on Parl. V1~ta ID Irvine
Sunday ntght. but details wcrC'
sketchy this momma. a fire depart·
ment ,pokcRmnn ~1d
Only one ename compan) re
,ponded to the 10 4~ pm bla1t in a
garage of a home in Woodhnd e
ln•tnr·~ central vtlla&c No further
,lrt11l were 1m"'ed1a1clv a~a1lablc
...
Fee for the program is $25. includmg breakfast. For
infonnation and reservations. all USC at (213) 74l-4343.
was released to her parents. • • • ..\ power pack worth $250 was
reported stolen from a vehicle parked
in 300 block of Ch ff Om e Frida)
afternoon. • • • T"'o armed robbers entered a real
estate office at 305 North Coast
H1ghwa) and took $70 in cash Fnda~
at approA1matol) I p.m One of the
men earned a handgun which he put
into a )Cllow knapsack along"' 1th the
monc) before fleeing. Police "'ere
unable to locate any suspects
Fountain Valley
Someone earned off a duflcl bag
contatnang rash. a watch and wallet
while its owner was .,1ay10g racquet-
ball at Los Caballeros Racket &
Sports Club. The lmis was put at $630. • • • .\woman fled with about SSOO she
took from a purse while tr) ing oA
clothes at the M1m1-Pierre 53 bridal
shop. 18120 Warner Ave. • • • Burglars ransac~ a home 1n the
16000 block of San Gabnel Street and
stole a microwave. camera and gold
watch af\er ransadang desks and
drawers in the bedroom and den. • • • Would-bt' th1cve1 caused about
SI 00 damage when the' tned to break
into thcRad10 Shack. 16157 Harbor
Bl vd. The bunghn& burglars used a
crowbar to brtak a d~ad boh lock hut
abandoned efforts when confronted
with a 'C'Cond dead boll lock at the top
of the door
Huntlncton Bea.eh
\ ~tdent of the \ 7000 block of
NC'v.qu1\t Street told police wmcone
took up to S \ 4,000 wonh of gold and
l)tlver be~ he had locked 10 a Ooor
safe The ~tdent u1d the thcf\
occurred somettme within the last I 8
months. • • • .\ customer at a Beach Boulevard
diner was found passed out at the
n.''itaurant's counter. face-Oown m a
plate of mashed potatoes. The man
was arrested for susp1c1on of public
drunkeness. • • • A. brown Camaro. mmus its enpnc.
was found abandoned 1n an alleywa)'
on the 8300 block of lnd1anapohs
A. venue. Police said the car had been
stolen earlier in Anaheim. • • • Seat coven and floor mats werr
'ltolen from a car parked on Beach
Boulevard near Pacific Coast H•ab·
wav The thief smashC'd out a window
to RCt an to the car. The loss was put at
St20. -• •• Police were unable to locate a group
of vouths throwing hard bolled egs at
passing cars near the ante~ion of
Warner A venue and Graham Strett. ••• Burglars broke into a residence on
Capn Circle through on u~locked
shdtnJ glass door and took a $600
gold nng and $50 m loose chan&c on a
nightstand
Bandits hit HB
clothing store
Police are searduna for two men
who rohhcd a Huntinston Beach
clothing ~tore of about Sf Ol.
The holdup 0«urrcd at 2:30 p.m.
Fnda) at Tht Final Cu\. t 7362 Beach
81'.d. Pohcc said l._.o men en~ lbt
1urc. dispbyt:d a aun and demanded
moOC) rrom w cuh ... • 0
nuunts ~o • tncidtnL
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Senator quits post
to protest·1ninlng
By ~e Aatoelated Pres•
WASHINGTON -Sen. Daruel P. Movruhan saya
m1aniog as vice cbajnnan of tbe Senate ln~Waence
Commiuee is "tbe most emphatic way .. to protest what he
calls an administration failure to brief the panel on U.S.
involvement in the minina of Nicarquan harbora. ''I'm
tellina you, I resian." the New York Democrat said
-Sunday jn an i1uerview on ABC News' "This Week With
David Brinkley." Moynihan later said in a statement that
resignina the position was "the most emphatic way I can
express my view that the Senate committee wu nol
properly briefed on thc .. mtnina of Nicaraguan harbors
with Ameriein mines from an American ship under
American command. If this action was important enouah
for the president to have approved it in February, it was
imponant enouah for the committee to have been
informed in February,·; Moynihan said in the statement
issued by his office. An aide, who ask.ed to remain
anonymous, said Moynihan would remain on the
committee, although not as vice chairman.
Ilaria Peres. mother of one of Brooklyn Reagan pens reprlAl blll
ma ... crevtctima,Mbttu•hetalk•onphooe. WASHI NGTON -President Reagan has signed a
lOmurdered
in apartment
NEW YORK (AP) -A baker who followed a
screaming neighbor to hts apartment fo und a "massacre"
of three women and seven children -all shot 1n the head
and showina no signs of panic -while an unhurt toddler
sat crying among the bodies, police said.
It was believed to be the largest ma~!> slaying tn the
city's hi story, authorities said.
"Six ofLhe victims, at least, were sitting in chairs."
Deputy Police Commissioner Pa trick Murphy said
Sunday night. "There ap~ar to be no signs of panic. There
appears to be no disruption."
Murphy and other police officials said they had not
established a motive for the slayings and knew of no
suspects. No drugs or signs of forced entry were found. and
the 10 victi ms remajned unidentified early today.
"We don't think they were all members of the same
fam ily," satd SJt. Eddie uSchack. "There may have been
some people visiting."
Authorities described the v1c11ms as three adult
women. one teen~age girl and four younger girl!> and two
boys ranging in age from about 3 years to the early teen~.
Two neighbors said they recalled hearing noises that
sounded like gunshots around 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Eileen
Bell, 30. said she was walking by the house and "I heard a
popping sound and it kept repeating, this constant
popping. It sounded like a car backfinng:· Another
neighbor. Lucy Marrero, said she had ··heard the shots" at
5:3l> p.m.
Police said the v1c11ms' bodies were in three different
rooms of the first-floor Oat. which sits 1n the middle of a
mostly commercial block 1n a quiet, working<lass.
predominantly Hispantc neighborhood. The second-floor
neighbors were not home when the bodies were found. ht.·
said. Neighbors said the victims were Htspantc.
Mayo r Edward Koch. who arrived for a bncf tour of
th e house with city Medical Examiner Elliot Gros!>.
a~pearcd grim and shaken when he emerged. "Ob\ 1ousl).
it s a massacre." he said. ;;: '· Rescued prof
cites 'terror'
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A
kidnapped AnWtcan proleuor
reecued by SIJQte Moelem mlN· ta.men after ., mOnthl In cep.
tMtyuystl99Gl'Mt--~ he . <"
might ION tM unity durtng the
... .,.,,~ expertenoe. ..
... ~.,n:"u?. amphtbloul ~ Nwau
oft BefNt for a med examln·
atlon, l&ld U.S. Embauy ~--~......,
man John Stewart. He wu NClllR
reecued Sunday by memb«a of the Amel mNltla.
~-. the 50-year-otd heed of the electrlceJ
engineering depet1ment at American Unlvwstty In
Beirut, wu reeoued ~ wtth 3&-year-old French
engineer Chrtlt.lan Joubert .
The two men, unshaven and dreued In red and
white pajamas, appeared at a news conferenc49 with
U.S. Ambuaedor Reginald Barthotomew an hour after the reecue.
Looking dazed and weary, Regler tafd he did not
know who his captors w•re and reported he was not
ml1treated. They "said v.,-y little to me, and they
alked very little of me. I think they Juat wanted (to
detain) me," Regler said.
He said he had been blindfolded and held captive
In eeveral pl8tOM, but he gu11eed they were In west
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policy directive that would authorize preemptive strikes
and reprisal raids aga inst terronsts as well as ofTuing large
rewards for information on terronsts at home and abroad.
The new policy was triggered by the truck-bomb deaths of
241 U.S. servicemen last October in Beirut and is tn line
wtth Secretary of State Geor~e P. Shultz's call for "active
defense a~inst terrorism. · As part of a shift in
anti-terrorism tactics. the Wh ite House will ask Congress
for new laws, including one to permit the payment of huge
rewards -$500,000 has been suggested -for infor-
mation on domestic or foreign terronsts, the Los Angeles
Times jaid Sunday.
veg8s arrests reach 3'14
LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Arrests in an increasingly bitter
strike ap1nst hotel resons rose to 374 as 89 people were
taken tnto custody over the weekend amid bot-
tle-throwinJ and angry shouts. Chane~ for a settlement
appeared dim as the dispute involving 17.000 workers at
32 resQrtS entered its third week. On Sunday, police
arrested 18 people who refused to disperse outside the
Barbary Coast hotel-casino. which is not being struck. Sgt.
Larry Irvine said.
LA greetll a prince
BEVERLY HILLS -A tour to raise support for the
Bn11sh Olympic team brought Britain's Prince Andrew to
Southern California for fo ur days of sightseeing, spccctles
and a fund-raising dinner with countrymen Michael
Came. Dudley Moore and Sean Connery. The prince
arrived Sunday at the Beverly Wilshire hotel tn a
ltmousme filled with 2.500 daffodills and was greeted by
Occ1deotal Petroleum Co. chairman Dr. Armand Ham-
mer and Tony Thompson. chairman of the Bnttsh
Olymp1t: Committee-USA. said hotel spokeswoman
V1ctona Yust. Pnnce Andrew. 24. the yo ungest of Queen
Eliza be th's three children. was scheduled to beg.in hts
rounds with an address to the Beverly Hills Chamber of
Commerce today. Tontght. he will attend a dinner to raise
sc holarship money for his alma mater. Gordonstoun, a
private secondary school in Scotland.
Prlests named ln suit
LOS ANGELES -A woman's S2 I million lawsuit
charging she was lured into ~x with seven Filipino pnests
has shaken the cit} 's large Filipino community. Hermie
Rotea. editor of the local Philippine Press newspaper.
called the caM' "a black eye for the F11tp100 community,''
although he said the pa~t has shown "we ha ve some
naughty priests." Rita Milla. 22. filed sull on Feb. 8 against
the Los.Angeles Archdiocese and seven priests. contend-
ing the Rev . Santiago Tamayo started a relationship with
her that e\ olved into a fou r-year affair between her and the
priests
Crahston bld 'looks good'
FRESNO -U.S Senator Alan Cranston thinks his
re~lcmon bid in 1986 was helped by his race for the
Democratic presidential nom1nat1on even though he
attracted few voters and drop~d out early. "I think I'm
stronger as a consequence of 11," Cranston said while in
Fresno Sunday fo r a two-day series of meetings. "I've
learned a lot. I think I'm wiser for the experience. and I
have many, many new fncnds in California and in the
countr~. That will help tn my Senate race."
46 arrested at Dlablo
SA.N LUIS OBISPO -Opponents of the D1ablo
Can} on nuclear power plant demonstrated at th e seaside
fac1lit ) throughout the weekend. leading to arrests of 45
people. 1nclud1ng th ree women soaked in what they said
was their own blood. There were 23 arrests Sunday when
as many as 350 people gathered at the plant's main gate
after a Ph-mile hike from Av ila Beach to protest 11s
scheduled start-up Thursday, sheriffs Sgt. Leon Cole said
"They had done this to symbolize that nuclear power 1n
general and Diablo Can yon 1n particular is going to bring
deatb i.o ~oplc,'' Abalone Alltance spokeswoman MarY
Moore said of the three women . The women and 20 others
were booked for 1nvesttgaton oftrespassmg. Cole said.
Cambodla rebels overrun
BANGKOK. Thailand -Vietnamese troops over·
ran a major Ca mbodian resistance base after heavy
shcl ltng, ex tending an offen si ve that has driven some
75.CXX> rcfueecs into Thailand or to camps along the
border. That m1lttary offic1ab report. The Amp1I camp.
overrun Sunday after an eight-hour barrage, is head·
quarters of the Khmer People' Nattonal Libera ton Front
The guemllas are oan of a coalitton contesting the
Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia. The camp. about
220 mile cast ofBangkok. contained about 4,000 guemlla fighter~. at'l·ord1ng to resistance es11mates.
1 he Vietnamese attack was part of a recent
1ntcn~1ficat1on of the ( ambod1an war which has seen
fierce baulc~ 1n 10 Cambodian provinces.
Fire• d•mage nag•hlp
PORTSMOUTll. England -Admiral Horatio Nelson·~ flagship Victory was damaged by two separate
fire 1n tb drydock berth at Ponsmouth early today, the
Dcfcn~e M1n1str)' ~1d Dctttt1ves were invcsttptina
possible arM>n, satd a spokesman, who promised more dcttul~ later 1 he e~tent of the damaie was not
1mmedi1tely known. The clty fire bngade said it was c.tlled
10 the 2, 164-ton wooden man o' war al 1 :30 a.m. and put
out a fire on the lowtr deck. One hour later, the bnpdc
wa recalled to tackle an,>thcr blalc. Victory was launched
in l 76S
'Ma tllda' copyrrlght coate.ted
YONEY. usiraho -Pnme MmiSlcr Bob Hawke
\I) he wa. surpnscd to learn an Amena.n compeny hu a
cop)'n&ht on the famous Australian son, .. Walt.una
· M1ttlda." and he plans to uke the matter up directly with
Pre 1dcn1 Reaaan. Hawke told Australian tclev111on
undll) ntaht that he dtttdcd to raise the miner wnh
Rcnpn after lcanuna that the New York firm of Carl
Fisher Inc. ha a North American copyn.aht on the IOI\&.
The discovery wa made when acvcral Au1trali1n fiJm
compamc u5N the aona 1n Olm1 without rc«ivlna
pernH$ ion frurn or pa)'1n1roynltin10 the Ne York Orm.
FBI retraces
Wilder trail
By TM AllAAa ... P'"'
lnvestipton are tryina to tcU'ICe ~ 1~000.mi\~ trail
of rape-murder 1u1pcct Christopher Wilder to find four
miHU\& women who arc believed to have bttn amon, bi1
victima. the FBI aaid today.
Lawrence Gillipn1 an FBI spokesman in Boston, II.id
aaenll are exam in in& photos of women found in a auitcue
In Wildet's car after he was killed Friday to see if there
were more than the 11 known victims allesedly abdueted
by Wilder.
"There were photos in the car," Gillipn qid, "and
the FBI is tryin& to find the locations of four miuina people, ·all females."
One abduction with which Wilder was charged wu of
an unidentified Florida colleae student. ~c told
authorities her kjdnapper took her to a south Georai•
motel, raped her, tonured her with electrical shocks and
tried to aJue her eyes shut. She escaped.
On Saturday, FBI aaents and New Hampshire state
police displayed some of the items found in Wilder's car
after he shot himself to death near the Canadian border the
previous day. Besides 49 $100 bills were a gun holster,
receipts, a knife. scisson, silver duct tape, glue and photos
of women.
The women in the photos have not been identified,
authorities \aid Sun~y. They said the items will be tested
to sec 1ftbey were used on any of the women.
Authorities said the last person known to have been in
Wilder's car was a 19-year-old Billerica. Mass .. woman
who escaped when Wilder's car stopped at a stop sign,
authorities said. The woman. whose identity was
withheld, had been abducted in Wenham, Mass .. on
Friday morning after her car broke down.
the
Solemn alalom
Talll aboat a weM••• pro-ce11loa. 91aert n.Mr (frODt left)
and 111GkeJ J'Mber (rtclal) ekt
down trail at 8Dowbtrd UJ r..m ID Utah after~ mu-
rt.4 at top of 1.000-foot neon.
Botnb blast kills 2 U.S. envoys
WINDHOEK. South-West Africa (AP) Tbc two Americans, who had been en
-Two U.S. officials monitorin& South route to ·a briefin& on troop withdrawal
Africa's troop withdrawal from Anaola arranacmcnu, were killed Sunday 2S miles
were killed when a bomb blast shatlercd a from the Angolan border when a exploded
psoline station that has been a past UlrJCt at the station in Oshakati where they had
of guerrillas fighting for independence. stopped to service their car. The Americans
A U.S. diplomatic source said the attack
apparently was not aimed at the Americans
and that they simply happened to be there
at the time.
were identified as Dennis Keogh, 44,
director of the U.S . diplomatic office monitoring the troop withdrawal agree-
ment, and military attache Lt. Col. Ken
Crabtree, in hls early 40s.
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Jesse Jackson att looki,_
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week after winniJ\I week-
end c.ontests in AIUona
and South Carolina, while
Walter Mondale likes a
mt from the Democratic
presidential campai&n still
holdint a comfonab1e del-eaate lead.
Han was headina to St.
Louil and Jeffenon <;ity,
Mo.\ today • from . Cali-fomaa, where he spent the
weekend raising money
and savoring a win over
Mondale in Arizona's
caucuses.
"It's been a ro~ couple of weeks. bu1 I thmk thiop
look belier now, particu-
larly here in the West," he
said in Beverly Hills .• :We
won that sta te pretty decis-ivel y."
Jackson planned a trip to
Missoun. too. after a rall y
Sunday afternoon in Wash-
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Dtmocrau caucus
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To the Editor:
I am writinJ. in regards to your
anicle (DaJI)' Pa lot, March 20) dealing
with the drowning death of Arturo
Gonzalez Herrera. Your reports stat-
ing that Mr. Herrera's "cries for help
went unheeded because of a language
barrier wi1h the lifeguards" were not
only false, but sugested that the state
lifeguards were not capable of pcr-
formina their vital funC11on These
insinuations are terribl y un fair
First of all, any lifeguard 1n Cali-
fornia can tell you that a swimmer 1n
djstress can be spotted long before
their cries for help are heard . .\" an
employee of both Huntington and
Bolsa Chica State Beaches. I can al\o
attest that in a large portion of our
winter rescues. swimmers arc spotted
from an enclosed lifeJuard tower -4
stories high. A cry in any language
would not be the deciding factor as to
whether someone was sa ved or not
The fact 1s. Mr. Herrera died not
due to a ··1an~uage bamer" but
because of a crucial delay in not if) ing
emergency pe rsonnel. When Mr.
Herrera began to have diffi culty wh1IC'
swimming, his friends returned 10
their home (over 30 minute s awa))
~fore returnin1 to the beach to
continue their sc.arch for him. Our
personnel were not notified of the
1nc1dent fo r nearly two hours. Had we
been informed immed iately. we
could of had three to six lifegurds in
th e water within 10 minutes and a
boat and d ive team on the scene in
another 10 minutes. In many cases.
cold water rescues can still be per-
formed within 1his period of 11me.
We are all deepl) saddened by the
death of Mr Herrera. but even more
so b} the fact that we were not
informed of h1s predicament until so
late. We continue our efforts to teach
~w1mmers 10 recognize hazardous
'>Url cond1t1on s as we ll as how to act in
c:JM' one 1s caught 1n a dangerous
situation. For example, we currently
visit a number of schools yearly to
promote aquatic safety and aware-
ness and offer free programs for
underpri vileged and minonty stu-
dents.
I hope this will better mfonn the
public that the state lifeguards are
here to }en-e and protect them, and
"Ill conunue 10 do so.
K.A. MONTGOMERY
Huntington Beach·
Complaints make sense
To the Ednor:
The letter (Dall) Pilot. Apnl 3)
from a gentleman 1n Hun tington
Beach saying that he 1s sick of the
people of Newport Beach crying
about the airport has raised m)' ire.
He fails to consider facts.
The residents of Newport Beach
provide services for over I 1.000.000
v1s1tors each year. We pick up the
trash they leave behind. we vie w11h
them for parking places m fron 1 of our
homes and in the summer ume
especially. we plan our h' C'> around
the traffi c they create.
Newport Beach 1s told how 11 can
develop its coasta l and ba} propcrt ).
1t 1s told we must lower our propert)
values by providing low cost housing,
our beautiful ba ) 1s made unusable by
runoff from inland t·1t1e\. our 1axcs
are higher and our schools rccc1' c k'>s
funding. and in add1t1 on "e must
tolerate 1e1 planes overhead. deaf-
ening some and laying a huge pall of
gray and black ash fall out o'er thl·
rest of the Cit)!
I am hearnl) sick (to quote from 1hc
aforemen11oncd le11cr) of ha\ mg the
Cit) of Newport Beach put down
because we oppose expansion of the
airport. I have li ved in Newport for
almost 40 years, not before the airport
wa s here but long before the jets came;
when there were about 20.000 resi-
dents and the airport was so inactive
that on Sundays 11 was a NHRA
dragstnp. To say that the airport was
here first. so 11 should take precedence
over residents' desires is comparable
to saying that one should quietly
accept his quiet res1denual street
bcing turned in to a highway or
freewa-. or truck route. Would not the
letter ·writer feel strong nega tive
ll."cllngs about that?
The residents of Newport Beach
a re not the only ones who sec a clear
need for an airport elsewhere. Their
complaints and d1ssausfac11on with
the current airport proposals are very
necessar) 10 push along a ~arch for a
bt.·11er solu11on than ex pansion of an
alread' o'er burdened communttv laci1 11; ·
K. JACOBSEN
Balboa Island
-· ·u actors draw a
all had a tough II
11.S'ft'.)P 6UU<ING! ~KNEW THERE~ NO OSCAR (ATE&QRY PORA ft:>REl6N FOLICV ~ •• •
Why act like anyone else?
The Academy Awards are over and
not a moment too soon for me. I like
to be in on everything. and because
r ve seldom seen the pictures they're
talking about. I always feel out ofll
Y<hen they talk about the Oscars.
It seems strange that we admire
actors as much as we do. The best
actors and actresses are our most
popular and highl y paid citizens. We
praise them fo r their work as in-
cessantly as we criticize our poli-
ticians. although there's no question
as to who'sdoi ng the most important
work .
When one ofour legendary Holly-
wood actors dies -and there are a
great many legendary Hollywood
actors-the news dominates the
newspapers and tcle v1s1on.
I don '1 dislike actors. I'm as taken
with the charm of Jimmy Stewart or
the fey beauty of Meryl Streepas
anyone. I was once in love with
Audrey Toner. but I fail to under-
stand whyaciorsand actres~sare so
h1ghl} paid or so much revered.
Why doe!:> a person w1\ha talent for
pr$!tcnd1ng to be someone else evoke
such dcvouon? We normallycon-
s1der .. being )Ourself' a desirable wa}
fora person to behave.
T he good actors are all bright so 11
obviously takes intelligence 10 as-
sume the language and characteristics
ANDY
Roo11n
of another person. It the actors are so
bri&)lt. you'd think they'd want to put
their intelligence to some creative
use.
The performingaruare a lot more
desperate for good writers than they
are for good actors. All a director has
to do 1s wh1stJeand he's got a line of
actors lookingforthe part. I fa
producer whistles for a wnter. no one
comes.
Somethinggets into people who
want toact. lt'sa bug the~ catch. They
are often so dedicated to It that I
probably shouldn't knock it. Real
dedication to anything is hard 10 find .
The aspiring youngactors-that"s
the phrase-must know it's possible
to _Jet rich and famous. bu 1 I don't
think it's wealth or fame that drives
them. I gi ve them that. They've got
that bug. They"llgive up everything 10
get a pan in a one-act play, even 1fit's
written by a friend and do ne in the
basement of an abandoned church for
no money.
A young woman may come to New
York or Hollywood to be ao actress,
and pay the rent for years from what
she makes as a waitress at a neigh-
borhood cafe. but whenever she bas
to fill out any official form that asks
for her job. she wntcs in" Act ms ...
All the male actors up for Academy
A wards this year had played the parts
of drunks, cnminals or failures. I
don't know how much personal
experience an actor has to draw from
10 play a role. If actors draw a lot from
their own lives, the nominees this
year have all had a tough life.
I was pleased with one award
becau~ I'm so impressed with the
Beatty family. Warren and his sister.
thewmner.Shirley MacL..aine. War-
ren Beall)' wrote. produced, directed
and aCled in the great movie .. Reds ..
last year. I've never seen Shirley act
but I've seen her interviewed and I
watched her at work as a political
activist at the Democrat1cconven-
tion in Miami several years ago. If
she's as good an actress as she iu
political activist. she'sone of the best.
I was pleased she won but J can't
imagine wh y she'd be sausfied play-
in$ an)'one else when she's so good al
being herself.
A.ady Rooaey Is a 1yadlcated
colamal1t.
Reagan should. invoke Monroe Doctrine
Congress is communism's ally
in the war for Central Amer-ica
WASHI NGTON -Ho" th e)
must be howling 1n Ha,ana
Upon discovering that the
anti-communist "contra!>" "'ho
mined Ni caragua's harbors ma> have
been supponed from a CIA mother
ship. the Repubhcan<ontrolled Sen-
ate stampeded and vo ted 84-12 for
Teddy Ken nedy's resolution to re-
buke the President and 1crm1natl'
Amencan funding for an~ mining
operation.
Now. the en tin.: $21 m1ll1on 1n l ' '-I
aid to the contras '" 1n JCn panh l 1p
O'Neill ha<i vowed tn lUI It on II hl'
succeeds. 20.000 l\J1caraguan' light ·
1ng to recapturl· their urnntn lrom
the So' 1ct bloc and rc'>torc 11 1<1 thl'
Western camp Y-111 ha\1' hcl·n ahan-
doned in the field and "''" have lo<tl
their war.
Watching h1' Repuhhtan Pan'
running d'fT 10 hide behind Tedd)
Kennedy's 'iktm. Ronald Reagnn
must have thought more than ontt·
this pa.st week of packing up and going
home. Who could blame h1m'1 What ;i
pathetic crowd 1n the ( ungress of thl·
U nited States Ont) 12 '>t'natnr., ~toc ><l
by the President Rr puhhc:an'> Den-
ton and Dole. Goldwater and 1:-a'>t
Hatch and Hecht. Thurmo nd and
Syms. Tower and \\ allop. and of
course. Jesse Helm<, .\nd OOI; r>i-mo-
crat. Long of Lou1'\1ana
What wac; tlw part1t·ulctr harhartt )
that offended the Senate" It wa\ thl'
laying of aw u'\t1ral m ine\ in
Nicaragua's harbors whi t h gu off" 1th
a fearful bang. but which arc 'o wl."ak
1n explosive po"'cr. the}' haH~ }'Cl lo
11nk a "iingle one of the h.111 tlorcn
ships the}' have ~truck
··Terron<;m at w, wor,1" r:u lcd thl·
peaker of tht' Hou\C Y..h1 th put'
the~ link acou\llral mine\''" a par
with the Soviet ma.,..auc ol K 1\ l 007
and the Sov 1rt\0 U<,(' of ~hl'mllo11
warfare agam'it 1ht· \ 1ll<1~l·r, of \I·
ah· n1~tan
.. I think 1t"c, a dl\grac.\.'lul thing for
ORANf , r CUAS T
Daily Pilat
thC' United State~ to do," \aid former
pre\1dent Jimmy Carter: and Re-
agan'!i refusal to allow the World
Court to pas!. Judgment upon the
legalit) of this m1n1ng 1s an ··un-
precedented approach 10 1nter-
nat1onal law and qu11e damaging to
our countl) ·s reputation among na-
tions.··
.\\ the pre'-1dcn1 who ushered the
~and101stas into power and sub-
mitted that 1erromt outrage against
.\mcncan soverc1gnt}. the Iranian
ho\tage taking. 1u the World ( ourt.
< artcr's pos1t1on 1s JI least cons1stcn1.
f h1s mi ning "-3'> an "ar t violating
1nlcrnat1onal la\\ ,in clCI of Y.ar."
tkdarcd thl' '>en1ur '>cnator from
\nrnna in an angr) lc11er to 8111
( asc~ But 'lurch C\{'J')th1ng the
rontra., ha'e been doing "'Ith the
millions pro" 1dcd them in weapons
and munitions has be<.·n an act of war
-attack.mg barrack'-. blowing up
bridges. assaul11ng r~1<ho 'ilJt1ons and
OCCUp)ing IO"-n'>.
r here " a "':ir going un 1n
Nicaragua a' Y..('ll as El ~alvador.
"'}11ch Y-1 11 deu<.k the dcstin) of
( entral .\menc:a. e'7el)<>nc !>CCms to
relogn11e the stake<>. except the
< ongrC"S'-ol the l n1ted ~talc~
F1dl'I ( a'>lto ha\ 11 000 { uban
pcro;onnel in N1taragua. 1000ol them
r omhat tmorc; and adv1-.c:r\, the re \!
n11hta rv-tra1ned The '°lov1et l Jn1on .
with hundreds of Cast Bloc ad v1s.e~
111 the country. 1s pouring 1n
thousands of tons of m1h1ary equip-
ment to arm and -;upport the
Nicaraguan armed forces. wh ich now
number I 00,0CXl troop-; and m1ht1a.
1 he Soviet 1n vas1on of North Amcn-
ca 1<; under wa~ If the United tatc is
gu1na to wnte off the contras. our
all1e ~ hec:tur,c the}' mined
Nicaragua\ pons and t..omm1t them
10 defeat by cutting off the-tr ammun1·
t ion and c;upplle!>, th e oul<.'onlc of the
"ar for< cntrnl '\mem a I\ cC"rta1n -< entral America 1s goina commun1~t.
H. l. 8chwertz Ill
I •b ~,.
Chaiy Oowellby
I • 1 • I l At 111•'
" 1'11 ~ ....
Larry 0 . Speer•
....... u CJ r "''
.Frenk Zlnl
A '"-t•ll• f l11hl<
I
Then. our options will be down 10
two: send United States forces, by the
hundreds of thousands, to recapture
Central America. or move our de-
fense perimeter back to the Rio
Gra nde. If the Sov1l"l Union and Castro
wcre forced 10 deal with Ronald
Reagan alone, they would be in deep
trouble tn the Western Hemisphere.
It 1s the Congress of the United States
that 1s communism's 1nd1spensablc
ally in the conquest of Central
Amenca.
T he bewildering behavior of the
Republican Se nate raises a quesuon
as to whether the government of the
United Staiec;. as currently con-
stituted. 1s capable of stopptng the
ad vance of the Soviet em pire.
,~ L.M. Bovo
-=--
PAT
BucHUAN
The Soviets -and their surrogates
-proc laim it a constitutional right
and moral duty to support "'wars of
national liberation" -1.e .. th e use of
subversion. urban terror and guerrilla
war to collapse the economies and
ovenhrow the governments of allies
of the United States. If. when a
Marxist-Leninist regime 1s installed.
as in Nicaragua. that regime 1s
exempted by the Congress from
counterattack and liberation by the
West, the outcome for the West and
the United States is no longer a matter
of doubt.
One hundred sixt y years ago, the
Monroe Doctrine declared it a threat
to our "peace and safety" for any
foreign power "to extend their system
to any portion of this hemisphere ...
Surely, totalitarian communism is
such a system. President Reagan
should update and resubmit the
Monroe Doctnne as a congressional
resolution, and ascen.ain just how far
the will to suicide is advanced on
Capitol Hill.
Patrld Bucbanaa Ii • 1yadlcated
columalllt.
·Government pays royalties
When libraries lend books
fhc author write" a book. The
hhrar) OU) s 11. and lends 11 repeatedly
tu people who therefore don't have to
buy 11 This cuts the author"
royal11e\ \<>the Federal Government
'itcp., tn to pay the author an annual
ro)alty based upon how many P.COPle
borrowed the boolc from the library.
Client asks 1f this makes sense. Don"t
know. don't know. But it's how it's
now done in Oen mark. Great Bntain,
Swedrn and West Germany.
R11.l )'our!.elf of wrath Hana Kina
Melch1zedck 1n cffiay. He ruled
Salem in 1900 8 (' before 1t became
Jeru'l.alem And ht chat'ied every·
body 1n h1sdoma1 n a Oat tO pcrcent of
their money for Just being thert In
othe1 words. 1t wa'I he who invented
13lle\
Ra11n of wonien to men in the
\ov1et I 'n1on no" run\ 11 4 to I 00
Q In hor\c rncin~ quarterho nc"i
arc la">ter th arl thorouahbreds. arc
th e)' not''
\ Yea ewn "' c;pnntm arc faster
than miler\ The strat.aht·stretch Q~1ancrhoro;c a Ions a founfi ofa mile
will brca~ 45 mph l'hc thornuahbrcd
on thl' l m ular lonacr trod run,
hctwtcn lO and 40 mph. fhe harnc'I ..
raC't.'r h111. he 1wc.-~n 2' nnd lO mph
..
Q h n"t actor Judd Hirsch a
phy:o.1c1st.,
.\ He holds a BS. 1n ph ) •ucs, all
righ t. From C11y College of New
York Class of"60. Don't believe he 'd
call himself a phys1c1S1, though .
Q. The word "falsehood" did not
come from the fact that kmghts of old
wore "fal se hoods'" to conceal their
identity. m . "Hood" is merel y a
suffix to show condition. a' rn
childhood and motherhood.
A You've demolished another
bnaht idea with the hard facts. Hope
you're satisfied.
It has to be a prcttr hvC'ly volcanic
eruption or we won t hear about 1t.
evidently. Only three eruptions come
to mind at the moment, but m fact.
the world's 600 acti vc vole.a noes blow
out an avera,ic of 30 eruptions a year .
Now the medicos say the tendency
to 'hcddandrufT1s an 1nhentcd thinf
If~ not a contqion You can't get n
by u~ina ~mebody et~·, comb
Am now told you can't em1arate to
New Zealand. the land of golf coursts,
JUit to tetire. The country won't
pc nn1t 1t
\1 hand 1~ a cur-respondent'\ rcpon
out or ~nul ~outh Korea 10 ,
challenge your creduht)I. Claims a
mortuary there 1s operated· by a
Korean-America n named Swan
Song.
To marl) 1n the Soviet mon. both
the hnde and the groom have to be at
least age 18.
The late Mao Tse-tungdian't brush
his teeth. Maybe never. This. accord-
ing to China scholan.
Figure your umbrella will last two
and a half years? That's said to be
typical
Onl}' one c1t11cn 1n SO has an I Q.
over 140
The record hows Abe Lincoln's
favorite de~sen was a concoction
called molauts pie.
The only cells 1n the human body
that don't "'produce art the bra1n
C'Clls. I've n~1ccd
Your old Enalish teacher would bt
ashamed of you, 1ryou t"an't pick out
the three arammaucal erron tn this
two-word stnttntt "Thcm's them."
L.M. Bo,.d '' • 1yo'1r•t~tl
rol•mal11.
JACK
1110111
Swedes,
Sovsia
high tech
battle
Sweden t ries
to foil thefts
by KGB agents
WASHINGTON-The KGB and
Swedish counterintelligence are en-
gaged in a secrtt war over Western
high-technology items. The Soviets
keep trying 10 steal them. usmg
Sweden as a transit point.
The major battlefield in this under-
ground war is Goteborg, an industrial
center and seaport on Sweden's west
coast -equally handy to Soviet-bloc
countries and Western sources of
high-tech equipment.
Possibly in an effort to keep the
Swedes' feet to the fire, the U.S.
&overnment earlier this month filed
criminal charges against a Swedish
company for the 1978 sale to the
Soviets of a radar system contain mg
U.S. pans. It was the first lime
charges of U.S. ex.port law violations
have been filed against a foreign
company. In this case the firm.
Datasaab. was half-owned by the
Swedish government at the time of
the disputed sale.
Ironically. Sweden -determined
to maintain its I 70-year-old tradition
of neutrality -has been far better
about preventing illegal high-tech
diversions 10 the Soviets than per-
haps half a dozen otbercountnes. The
1978 sale was something of an
aberration for the Swedes.
CIA and State Department sources
have given my associates Dale Van
Alta and Michael Binstein top-secret
details of increas&I Swedish efforts to
foil the KGB's high-tech thieves.
The sources pointed out tha1 1he
1978 radar sale 10 the Soviets by
Datasaab was a serious matter. The
TERCAS radar system -Terminal
and End Route Control System -
was supposedly for civilian use at the
Moscowairpon. But U.S. intelligence
believes the Soviets have now inte-
grated It into their mllitary defen se
network to track incoming bombers
and fighters.
But the sources emphasized that
Sweden, unlike such other neutral
countnes as Austria and Switzerland.
has shown a clear inclination to keep
sensitive military technology out of
Soviet hands. Last fall. for example,
Sweden seized seven containers of
U.S. computer equipment on their
way to Leningrad and returned them
to tbe American manufacturer.
And in January, the Swedes de-
livered a confidential aide-memoirc
to the State Depanment that read:
.. The Swedish government has de-
clared its determination not to let
Swedish territory become a tran-
sitional area for iJl~lly obtained
restricted technology.·
As far as the CIA has been able to
determine. Sweden has not con·
tributed significantly to the Warsaw
Pact nations' mitt.a pability. The
Soviet bloc has been al> to buy laser
range finders and fire-con systems
from Sweden. but not som of the
sophisticated air-<iefensc rad and
anti-aircraft 1uns they want.
One yardstkk of the Swedes' de-
termination is the number of Soviet
spies they've kicked out -12 in ltulc
over a year. In fact. the last Soviet
consul 1n Goteborg was sent packing
for espionage activities. as, was the
Goteborg-bascd regresentat1ve of the
Suvi'1TeliStt1' ofs ipping.
Swedish intelligence 1s keeping a
close watch o.n Soviet diplomats. who
are believed to include about a dozen
KGB agents. and possibly twice that
number. The Swedes believe these
agents' primary mission is industnal
esp1onaJe.
This 1s espcc1ally true. the Swede
feel, of the Soviet con ular staff m
Gotebora. Of the nearl)' 30 Soviets
attached to the consulate. several
have been classified by the Swedes as
suspected KGB agents spccia11Ling in
science and tcchnoloa)'.
The Sovietl htve two main lafJets
in Gotebora: L.M. Ericsson. the giant
electronics firm that took over
Dawaab. and Saab Scania. which
makes Sweden's combat aitcraf\ and
has a manne electronics dJv111on tn
Gotebora. Amona the advanced
naval cctu1pment the Sov1cts lust af\tr
is Sub Scan1a 's automatic system for
pilotina shun without personnel on
the bridac. HART BEAT: When Sen. Oary
Hut, ().{'oto., withdrew h i1 cam·
paian tunda from the Arab-controlled
First American Bank of Wasb1naton
about 10 days before the New York
pnmary. critics chaf'ICd that he \lt&s
panderina to th~cwish vote. Thouah
the benk's Arab conncct1on had been
eubtic knowledac for years, Ken
Ou1do. spc~••I counsel to the Kan cam,.isn. i ued a statnnc1n Sl}'ing
~ aot Han out of the bank u soon as
he•~~ o'tl\C rab c.'Ol'ltrol,
J•ct ADdersa 1,1 1 1yHlmtftl
t'OJUulll.
Dlllr .......... ~u.~
Jfil llcl>anlel'• tappercbe atadenta in Coeta the hop-atep-9kippm. bu the aame aerclM
.... can •oach for the claim tlaat one hoar of nlue .. two hoara or om call.athenttca.
Body fitness on tap
Rhythmic exercise ts
back in favor thanks
to Broadway shows
By KAREN E. llEIN
OflfleOlllr .........
Jill McDaniel plops the record
player's needle down and strains ot
George Gershwin's "Embraceable
You" fill the mirror-lined room.
"Five, six, seven, eight: Fa-lap step.
fa-lap step. fa-lap st~p. fa-lai:
slep,f a-lap-beel, t~-heel...
The tall, slender blonde leadinJ si~
men and women through the intncatc
steps of a tap-dancing routine is not
rehearsing the next community musi·
cal production.
She's teachina a class in the latest
form of aerobic exercise -a com·
bi nation of tap dancing and physical
workouts she calls "Tappercize."
McDaniel. who lives in Hunt·
ineton Beach with her husband
Michael Lescault, opened a business
about a month ago offering tappercizc
classes.
She credits the idea to a friend ol
hers, Alice Mcintosh, who began
tappercize classes as a way to attract
new students to a dance studio in
Pasadena about a year ago.
McDaniel's classes. held at a
modeling studio in Costa Mesa, have
already spawned imitations around
lhe county. she said.
"The women say it's easier lhan
straight aerobics," the inslructor said.
McDaniel also works al Disneyland
as a can-can dancer in lhe Golden
Horsesbow Revue.
Alona with providing a strenuous,
aerobic workoul, tappercize helps
revive the art of tap-dancing which is
enjoying a renewal lhanks to the
current popularity of old Broadway
musicals, "42nd Street" and "Sugar
Babies," she said.
"It's a new, easier way of teaching
tap. Instead of spending lime al the
barre doing shuffles. we team a
routine and do it every week unul
they've got it down. Then we'll go to a
new routine," McDaniel said.
Many of her students are older
women who took tap dancing classes
when they were children and want to
tap again.
Besides being "in" ri&ht now, tap is
easier than classical bafiet and can be
learned faster. "lt'sgot a great rhythm
and you can be kind of klutzy and
loud and still do fine at tap."
While some might question just
how much workout a tappercize class
provides, McDaniel said the shuffles,
runs, hops and jumps involved in the
class are pretty strenuous.
"Sugar Ray Robinson (the former
middleweight boxing champion)
took tap and he said one hour of tap is
equal to two hours of caJisthenics in
exercise vaJue." McDaniel said.
'•
w ·oman, ·squatte
battle for homes
But authorities say
treehouse. shack
must be demolished
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
treehouse wi th a sunken bathtub and
an old shack occupied by a colorful
"squatter" are illepl, say officials
who want the unusual dwellings
demolished.
But the occupants plan to fight -
with a little help from some influen-
tial friends. including a former con-
gressman.
Rosemary Read, an airline flight
attendant, built her elaborate
treehouse 10 years ago atop the
redwoods in a canyon 20 miles south
of San Francisco. She says she has
invested between $20,000 and
S2S,OOO in it.
The house, which features a
kitchen, livina room. rooftop
bedroom and a sunken tub in the
bathroom, is suspended by chains
from steel beams about 20 feet above
the ground. And that apparently
violates a law requiring foundations.
Olin Cobb, often called San Fran-
cisco's most famous squatter. has
spent the past four months living in a
four-room shack that once served as
the abode for the resident manager of
the city's pon. A few of his own
belongmgsand some items from local
dumpsters have helped Cobb tum the
once-abandoned shack into a tidy
home.
Read and Cobb have both been told
by authorities that their homes arc
illegaJ and must be demolished.
Former Rep. Paul N. McCloskey
Jr. is representing Read, who ignored
an Apnl I deadline for demolition.
San Mateo County's chief building
inspector, Paul Schmidt, calls the
trcehouse "an abortion" and wants it
razed. The county building code
requires that all houses have a
foundation and Read's home,
perched atop five redwood trees,
doesn't meet that standard, Schmidt
said.
Schmidt said McCloskey is "wast-
..Tht. aback needed me and rm wtWaa to =6..Jreat," .,.
Olin Cobb, one of San P'ranct.co•a moef col aqaatten.
ing his time." However, he has agreed
to meet with the attorney.
Read admits she never got a
building pennit for ber dwcUing
which went unnoticed by the county
until March 1983 when a building
inspector who heard about it hiked
through steep terrain to reach her
I-acre parcel.
Schmidt claims the house could
collapse if any of the supporting
chains break and bas told Read she
bad to tear it down.
"It wouJd seem insane to tear down
a house if it can meet county
standards," McOoskcy said. Kc
argued the trees in which the house is
nestled "have been lhroU&b more
earthquakes than the California
missions. It (the house) will survive
an earthquake, while other homes
would not."
Cobb. wbonowliveson the dock of
the bay, ooce lived in a celebrated
treebouse atop Telesraph Hill wbC:re
be entertained bis -ealthy neishbora.
He objects to plans to tum bis cuneot
home into rubble. ..
"Th.is shack: needed me, .. said the
49-year-old former tuaboat skipper.
"The place was in terrible shape when
I moved in. The windows were
smashed i.n1 ~nd there wu at least two
tons of ruDOisb on the Ooon.
"l have put in hundn:dsofbounof
labor to make it presentab&e. Aad now
all of a sudden they want to iear down
a place that has been empty for at least
l 0 yean just to act rid of me.··
The shack sports a brasa headboard
for the sin&lc bed, an array of
carpetina from local dumPllen. mir-
rors to reflect cand\eli&hl (there is no
electricity or running water) and
curtains separating the rooms.
The pon's chief inspector. Pat
Fanis. wanted to tear the shack down.
But Arthur Coleman, prcsjdent of the
pon commission. bas Jiven Cobb
another JO days to find a new hom~
And attorney Alan French has written
to Pon Director Eugene Gartland
suggesting that Cobb be given
caretaker status in return for a
nonti nal rent.
"I'm not trying to homestead
here." sa1d Cobb, who ekes out a
living scavenging. "I know I don't
have a nght to this place. And rm
willing to pay a little rcnL I'm not a
tramp or bum. I live Within my
means. and J never beg."
Oh, say
can you
hear the
patriots2·
Youngsters stngtng
to serve country ---
1\ T"' ..\ TER (AP) -Weary but
exuberant elementary school cbil;.
dren warbled through the weekend in
a · 72-hour marathon of sinaina
patnot1c songs.
HoateNSuey Laby welcomea Dorothy Yardley u tea co-ehalrmen Jeanne
Brownell and llloklllan enjoy a remark ln theanlmatedcon•enad on.
Ami Baiieen, Blnnle Beaumont, Barbie lllnchler and :Ji'ETaDa &ather ln u.m, room of llelaon Coq Hardy where h.leb tea hono patroneaeea.
Not all the kids sang all the time,
but some "-en" singing constantly or
pledging allcg1ancc. which they did
once an hour along wtth singing the
national anthem. Tea· leaves memories
Luby·maison a dds magic =-----to patronesses' affair
By ANN CONWAY • 0111r ..... C«t I I. I •111
Sany and "-ltr W. Laby of Newport Beach opened
the doors of their French country Maison Coq Hardy to
members and patronesses of the Adoption Guild of
Southern Oranae County as a memorable location for
their annual tea.
For 23 yean the Guild has sponsor_cd the a.ftemoon
affair to honor aupponen of Holy Fam 1 ly Servtccs, an
aaency that provides counselina and adoption in Orange
and Los Anseles counties.
The Lubys' fonnal yet roma.nticarounds(rcmi-
niscent ofboth Enalishand Freochcountry~ides)and
interiors (perfectly executed by the Lu bys with . .
architectural d~iJncrCarl Panoa1) lent a special ma11c
to this year's "bi&h tea."
But even more beautiful than the European settina
were the 27Swomen who attended. Wearina
aprin&-inspircd cmembles of sit~. linen and kn1 t. they
seemed to have pthered for ~n impending Easter
Parade on New Y ork'a Fifth A venue.
"These 1oracou1 women really have ll toaethcr."
commented patroness Mary Au Mlller. "They have
balanced family andcomtnunity involvement W'tlh •
l
>
lov..: lu1 :.µo1 l:.. · · ( I he lluilJ :. largc:.t I unJ-raJScr 1s a.-
annual tennis tournament over Memorial Day week-
end.)
Welcoming guests on the terrace were P..,1111
Carpenter.guild president, and Jeane Brownell and
Nickle Marz, tea co-chairmen.
They are joined on the guild board by Frtnle ,
WUllam1, Bobble Stabler, &~1 Cook, Glacer Zhn-
mermu, Blllff• Hall. Dealae 8....,.1,Sara Reau1
Martoa Devlcll. PattJ A.Menoa. l>elly R .. 1eu, Jeu·
Wri1Plt. Betty Svem0ea, K.arH Rob1 and CUlym
Rous.
Enjoyina the hospitality of the Lu bys were Pa&
All.,.,Sua BMty, E.B. Cbm~rlia.Saay Etuou,
OIUe HUI, BarbM HlncMer. Lacy LUu, NucJ
PettljoM, Nuey lllort. Mart.ly wu .... Loru BaJTy
andPa•Earl.
Also prelCnt were Buban Servenoa, Loa Elin
Loaa, Coul• Mn,.y, Beverly Pe&en, Barban Bowle,
~1 Morsu. l.aU. WPleeler and Je11te D-•m. • • • The Junior Council members oflhc Laguna &ach
Museum of An will dress in &atricc Potter costumes
and help youna.stcrscclcbrate spnnaSaturday wtth an
afternoon of puppetsand storytclhna.
Geared toward children from l to 8 years old.
"Easterat the Museum" will feature two 30-mmute
shows at 3 and 4 p.m. The $2 adm15s1on will covert he
cost of favors the children wilt l'CC'r1vc Scatinais hmllcd
so early amvalurc encouraged at the mu5eum. 307 C'hff
Drive. • ·
.............. _, ........ ~
Adog:on Oall4 Pneldent PbJllla Carpenter, rt.iht. cle-
1erl lta project. to P'rltale Wlllla.ma and Ann Pa.DC•·
'
The singathon began at 3:30 p.m:
Fnda}. shortly after school let out for
the Easter holiday. and was sched·
ukd to end at 3·30 p.m. today.
It was the brainstorm offif\h &ndt
teach{'r JO( Rivera as an Ammca.n
h1stor\ pro1ect for his students.
You ngsters slept 1n the
aud1tonum at Thomas Olaea.a
Elemental) School or played vtdco
games ~hen they weren't s1naina.
Some went home for a while. I.hen
returned to help keep the mpthon
ao1na.
"Even 1f you can onl} smg One
hour. It's good because you're scr-
vina your country," said Julian
Shepard, a sixth-grader. "Little k.ld
wccan'taoout to war. ThlSl the wa)
we're aoina to serve our country."
1xth-vader Sona Chan saJd be
liked s1nasna the Manne Hymn
"btt~uit u's about your country and
hov. you can: about 1t ··
Rivera po1ntcd out stins of fattauc
on the itudents' facc1 . \Urda) ..,bik
try1na to hide hts own fad1na voice.
"Look at their eye\. Look at thcu
fatt He Yid. "h 's • real draw on
thctr tamtna But for such a worthy
cau for tt" kids. 11 mak •t I
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Becki Ballack ofNewpon Beach and Mich.act Tucker
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Oub.
The bride, daughter of
Robert and Sally Ballaclc of
Newport Beach, wore her
mother's ivory satin wedding
aown and veil caught to a
pearl embroidered Juliet cap.
Her sister Vicki Jones was
matron of honor and Susan
Ma{tinica, Laura Wilson and
Milissa BalJack, the bride's
sister-in-law, were
bridesmaids. Erica Bradshaw,
the bride's cousin, was flower
girl and Robert H~er, the
groom's cousin, was ring-
bcarer.
The bridegroom is the
, son of William Tucker of ________ __, Mission Viejo. Jim White
J: • Beck.I 'hcter served as best man and Jeff
flllllack, Jon Ballack and Jim Tucker were ushers.
After a reception for 225 guests, the couple left on a ~ng trip to Carmel. They will make their home in
Jrlission Viejo. She isas1udent at Cal State Long ~ach and
~~employed by Alpha Beta.
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-, A March 17 candlelight ceremony 1n Geneva
ENGAGEMEN TS
P.resbyterian Church, Laguna Hills. united in mamage
(;ynthia O'Keefe Of Irvine and David Ankney of Agoura. Whitacre-Crapo
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard James Wlh 1tacrc of St. Louis, Mo., bas announced the
The wedding will be held Aug. 10 at St. Monica's
Church in St. Loujs.
Q1<eefe of Irvine. Her gown featured a sweethean engagement of his daughter. Amy Lois Whitacre, to
n4:kline, and full bishop sleeves. an Alencon lace bodice Stephen Dredy Crapo. the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anderson-Darlin ~seed pearl trim, and her skin and train were of chiffon. Crapo of Laguna Niguel. HF white lace "Gibson Girl" style hat also was trimmed . The b.ride-elect, a 197_9 graduate of Ladue High School The engagement of Glenna Marie Anderson to ~seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of purple iris. white m St. ~u1s,. has a dep-ee 1~ ornamental horticulture from Douglas Joseph Darlin was announced at a family dinner f~sias and white statis. the Umvemty of Massoun at Columbia. She is currently party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Kandy Wamsley was mrud of honor and Diana employed at Saffees Fashion House in Columbia. Anderson of Newpon Beach.
O'Keefe, the bride's sister, Beth Ankney. sister of the Her future bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of Dana The br:lde-clect, a 1975 National Charity League
groom. Carol Allen and Gerry Brown were bridesmaids. Hills High School and attended Saddleback College where debutante. is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman he was a two-yearmemberoftheGauchofootball team. He and USC, where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. She
Ankney of Glendora. Richard Reinschmidt served as best has a bachelor's degree in special education and social recievcd her master's degree from CSLB. and teaches at
man and Dan Molina, Brady Kelso, Jeff Thornhill and st.udies from the UniversityofMissouri, and is completing Stoddard School in Anaheim.
John Eddings were ushers. his master's degree in learning disabilities. He is employed The future bridegroom is the son of William Darlin of
Turtle Rock Commumty Park Clubhouse was the as a teacher and football coach for the Columbia School Anaheim and Mrs. Johanna Darlin of Sarasota Fla. He is
scene of the reception. attended by 150 guests. District. a graduate of Anaheim High School and UCJ, where be was --------------~--"---------------1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 a member of Phi Beta K.appa. He will attend medical
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Veteran land planner
opens new Mesa firm
A new planniq finn, Clatl • AllOClate., has been eatabliabed in Costa
Mesa .by planner Gary P. Ctatt. Cinti, who hu 20 yean of experience in
plan.runa.11 a f~under of TIM P~ Cater ofNcwpon Beach, where be wa1
servina ~s president whe~ he decided to start his own firm. The firm located at
3 l SI Airway Av~ .• provides land plannnina, site design, feasibillt; studies,
urban and environmental research and analysis for developers and landownen.
lrvioe resident GUbert L OU.:c1• O:anager of the Oruae C..ty Veeter
C.tnl Dlstrtd, has be_en ~l~ed president of the Amertcu 11...-.. C.tnl At~.u.. The orpnazauon 11 composed of mosquito control professionals,
uruven1ty retearchen and representatives of private industry from all over the
world. Challet .has managed the Orange County district since 1974, and has
served . u chamn~ of the Entomological Society of America Standing
Commmee on Public Information. He is also active in Irvine civic affairs. • • •
UMa Bllaa is the new saJcs manager of TIM Westla SHtll Cout P1ua
corporate accounts, announced Mari• Braaer, director of saJes for the
400-room Costa Mc,sa hotel. An active member of the Orange County Tour
and Travel Council and the National Tour Association, Bliss is now
respomiblc for individual travelers and gr.oup-.meetings .affiliated with
corporations based in Orange County.
• • •
Costa Mesa resident William T. Hesllagtoa bas been appointed vice
president-national saJes director ofFlnt Amertcu Title lullfuce Co., a firm
based in Santa Ana. A 17-year employee of the company, Heslington suocecds
Parter S. ltenecly. Previous to his new post, Heslington served as vice
president-national title officer.
• • •
Nt:•lud Cater in Huntington ~ch is now 100 percent leased,
according to Slpal.Develop~eat Corp.'1 vice president, Wllliam Walhp. The ~two sto~ leasrng space in the center arc Modler'• Manet ud KJtdtea,
with approximately 6.300 feet. and B•tterc1'ttk Cellan, a wine and cheese
shop that will take 1.613 square feet. Mother's is a natural foods market that off~rs fresh produce and vitamin supplements. It will also feature a vegetarian
deli, take-out and health food bar and is slated to open in June. Buttercrcck will
follow in July. Newland Center is located on the comer of Beach and Adams.
• • •
WESCO Capltal, Ltd. of Newpon Beach is a new small bll.$1ness
investment company li censed by the U:S. Small Business Administration to
provide capital for small companies in Southern California. Chief officer and
president of the SBIC is Peter MadJgu. Offices arc located at 3471 Via Lido,
Suite 204. SBICs arc privately owned and managed firms that provide venture
capital to small busi nesses for growth or expansion.
• • •
Ju1e11 A11odatet, 1Dc. of Irvine has added five employees to its creative
depanment to help with more than SJ million in new business acquired since
the beginning of 1984. according to Jo1epfll Leladecker, vice president and
creative director. New personnel include: Blll Panou, senior an director;
Robert Sc~erer, an director; Patrice Wlaten, production an manager;
Fru.k Bonlllert, copy writer; and Jalle McCnckn, production anist.
• • •
Mark Ocf111 of HuntinJton Beach has been promoted construction
manager for the Western Pacific division of7·Eleve11 stores. Ochs will oversee
construction ofstorcs in the division, which currently includes 530 stores from
San Lujs Obispo to San Clemente.
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NASDAQ
adds49
stocks to
computer
Datapower, Micro D
included from county
p,.._ lite B..._.1 Wire
WASHINGTON The
NASDAQ National Market System
(NMS), which provides iostan.
tancous last-sale price aod volume
data throuanout the trading day on
lcadina NASDAQ issues, will expand
to 879securities1uetday a.s 49 stocks
join the computeriz.ed system.
Gordon S. Macklin, president of the
National Association of Securities
Dcalen, Inc.. (NASO) bas an-
nounced.
Macklin pointed out that starUDs
Tuesday, investors will get more
information on the 49 slock.s io the
financial praaes. since newspapcn
generally publish ~ hi&b. low and
closina pnces ofNMS issues.
TV production firm opena
"When looking for these stocks,
readen will oft.co find that the issues
have been shifted to a separate NMS
stock table ... be said.
The new NMS stocks arc joining
the system under voluntary criteria
which include an average trading
volume of at least J 00,000 shares a
month for six..months, a minimum
bid of SS and other financial and
market criteria.
BW Potter, owner of BW Potter TelntaloD
Prodacdon, Inc., :r:, 90llle of b.la
equipment at the of b.la Dew
baahleee at-S~liCla St., Sa.lte 17, ha
Newport Beach. The company will baDdle
ad~. dlatrtbadon and mark.etlq
with empiula OD YideotapiDC •"'P· mnta.
Irvine dental care unit licensed
The new West Coast stocks enter-
ing the NASDAQ National Market
System under voluntary criteria arc:
Company offers
prepaid health
plans in state
From ttie BulaeSI Wire
Irvine-based National Health Care
Systems. Inc .. has announced that its
wholly owned subsidary, National
Health Care Systems of California.
Inc .. has been issued a permanent
license by the California Depanment
of Corporations to operate its prepaid
dental plans in the state's major
population areas.
The company's two prepaid plans,
Dcnticareand Mission Dental Health
Plan, previously were transitionally
licensed in the state. The permanent
license was granted under the·
Knox-Kean Health Care Service Plan
Act of 1975 and will enable the plans
to be marketed in 14 of the state's
counties.
The plans currently serve more
than 43.000 enrollees in the state.
With the formation of National of
California and the granting of the
permanent license, the plans have
been converted from a non-profit to a
proprietary status.
Dr. William H. Hornbaker, presi-
dent and chief executive officer of
National Health Care Systems, said,
"California has the most stnn~nt
licensing requirements in the nation,
and thus we arc pleased to have been
granted this very valuable license,
which will be an imrnant asset in
the development o our business
within the state.
"Most California licenses issued
today are very limited in scope and
we think that the grantinr. of this
Lag~na 's BPW
clul> will install
officers for '84
The Laguna Beach Business and
Professional Women's Club will in·
stall its new officers at a banquet
Thursday at the Crown House res-
taurant in Laguna Niguel.
The evening begins at 6:30, and
includes a lecture by UC Irvine
Graduate School of Management
professor Judy Rosener on "Why
Reagan Should Care for the Women's
Vote."
Reservations cost S 15 and are
available by calling 497-2522.
Three at UCI get
research grants
Three faculty members of the UC
Irvine College of Medicine have
received research grants totaling
S 15,000 from Medical Rescarth and
Education Society.
Re ci pient s arc Lee
McAllister-Henn, Ph.D .. an assistant
biological chemistry professor; Alan
Wile, M.D .. an assistant professor of
su rgery. and Assistant Professor of
Anatomy Christine Gall, Ph.D.
permanent license fpr such an ex-
tensive territory is a favorable reflec-
tion of our capabilities and qualifi-
cations.
"The development of our business
remains on a favorable course,"
Hornbaker concluded. "We intend to
continue our ~ive expansion
program, both tn Calffomia and
across the country, based on our
ability to provide subscribers with
hi&h-quality medical care at reason-able prices.•·
NEW YORK (AP) -The following list shows the e>v.r-tM-Counl~ stoeks and warrants tl'lal have gone up the most and down the most besed on oercent of chaniM tor Friday. No securltlfl trading below S2 or 1000 sl'larfl are lnduded. Net and percentage changes are the d1Herenc9 betweef'I the previoos closing bid
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beuia offered on Tuesdaya. from 2-4 p.m .• in the Fidelity
Fcd~I BuildtQI. 2700 N. Main St., uitc 400 ln Santa
Ana. The lcl\C<lule includ ·April 17 -Basics of Effective
Advcnisina and Promotion: April 24 -Cost Control in
the Rcsiaurant Bulin For informeuon, call 836-2709.
from $100,000 to $500,000
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business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
where companies are goin~ and which people are helping
them get there.just watch Credit Line' -everyda~ln the
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Asweetwi
Masters champion
had to survive
his own pressure
AUGUST A, Ga. (AP) -Ben
Crenshaw knew he had the first major
championship of bis golf career sewed
up -and so did the massive pJlery
surrounding the 18th green at
Augusta National.
The thunderous ovation came in
waves as the popular Texan prepared
to put the finishing touches on a
closing 68 that left him with an
I I-under-par 277 total and the cov-
eted Masten title.
"I honestly didn't know where I
was," Crenshaw said.
"Coming up 18 I had so much
suppon . rt was incredible. I just
didn't want to let those people down."
They had been with him all the way
on the treacherous back side of UUs
famous course built by Bobby Jones.
The cheers started at the I 0th hole
where he roUcd in a monstrous,
breaking ~foot putt for his third
straight birdie -one that p ve him a
three-shot lead.
He didn•t let it happen.
He saved per with a 20-roo. m
No. l "4 and then applied the cUcW.
a I S-foot birdie putt on the J Sdl dllll
built the lead to four sbou.
The ovations at each bole coo-
tin ued to arow.
They were the type that bad bcai
reserved for two legerids in W.....
lore -for the popularity of AniOld
Palmer during his heyday and for the
respect for the brilliant play of Jd
Nicklaus, the only five-time wiaaer
of tbjs prestigious evenL
Tom Watson. a two.time Mu1en
winner, made two birdies over the
last three holes to claim second p&8Clt
at 69-2791 but he really never wn in
the title cnase.
David Edwards and Gil Morlai
shared the low round oftbe final a.y
with 6 7s. and were dtadlocbd in
third place at 280.
Nelson was next at 7~281 and Kite
bad a 75, fa.U.ing into a four-way tie at
282 with Ronnie Black., 68, AUIU'al·
ian David Graham, 73, and Matt
Lye, the colorful 36-hole leader who
closed with a 74.
.. I haven't been throup Ibis
before," Crenshaw said :·1t•sa feelina
of relief more than anythina. There's
no question I've put pressure on
myself to win the important tour~
na.ments."
It'• not difficult to differentiate between the neweet owner
of the £-r:n coat and the ai.o ran at Sunday'• ftna1 round
of the ten. One-time leader Mark Lye (left) IJ'lmaca at
mtMeCt patt, while cbamplon Ben Crenahaw'• reacUou
were more on tbe poetti•e .tde. It wu Crenmhaw'• ftnt
lluten Yictory.
He bogeyed the 11th, but then came
back with a 12-foot birdie putt on the
I SS-yard, par-3 12th - a hole that
took out the only two players with a
realistic chance.
Larry Nelson. the U.S. Open cham-
pion who had closed the gap to one
with a birdie on 11, knocked his tee
shot in the water and took a double
He narrowly missed a major title in
1981 when be lost the PGA cbam-
pionship in a playoff with Graham.
"Today was just my day," he said.
"I was detemuncd. I tried to hit the
fairways and the greens, and I did a
dam good job of it.•• $1 MILLION .NOTFOREIGNTOHER {'bogey.
Tom J(jte, the third-round leader
who was two back at the time, also
found the water, and made triple
It was the I 0th victory of a career
that lqan with a triumph in his first
professional start -the 1973 San
Antonio-Texas ()pen. Okamoto says she'll be back
after breezing to LPGA win
By HOWARD L. HANDY
lpedelloltwDelly .....
LAS VEGAS -When they held the Uniden
lnv1tat1onal golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club
earlier this year. they brought 16 Japanese players
including 12 from the mainland of Japan to paniClpate.
But 1t wasn't until this weekend's J&B women's golf
tournament that one o f the Japane~ players were able to
cap1tahze with a victory.
Ayako Okamoto. the lone Japanese entrant here.
posted a record-shattenng score' of 275, including a final
round 5-under-par 67 Sunday on the Desert Inn Country
Club course under cloudless skies with temperatures in the
90s.
After a tie for 64th a week earlier in Rancho Mirage
and a tie for 15th at Mesa Verde CC in Costa Mesa. she
posted four straight sub-par rounds here. three at the
Desert Inn CC and one at Las Vegas Country Club.
interpretor. "But today I felt good after nine holes."
Okamoto said that Donna White and Beth Daniel, her
playing partners who finished second and third in the
tournament, didn't intimidate her. "It wasn't that their
game was bad but I had confidence in myself."
Okamoto's 275 total bettered the previous 72-hole
record owned by Nitncy Lopez and set in 1982.
White, playing consistently through the final round.
finished at 9-under-par 69 Sunday. Daniel was
5-under-par in third place, nine strokes off the pace of
Okamoto.
The Tokyo-born Okamoto becomes the second player
who wiU be eligible to win $1 million for a repeat victory
next year. Juli Inkster can pick up that amount for winning
the Dinah Shore and Okamoto for winnin' the J&B
tourney. Either player could pick up $2 m1llion with
victories in both tournaments next year.
When informed of her chance to win a milUon next
year, a surprised Okamoto responded: ''I'll definitely be
here again next year."
She has won two other tournaments since joining the
U.S. LPGA tour. both in playoffs.
~re was a sense that this tour-
nament was over, that the only person
who could beat Crenshaw was
Crenshaw.
He was fresh off the campus of the
University of Texas, where be
claimed three individual NCAA
crowns ..
Dodgers spoil
Baker's moment
Revenge was
on Dusty's mind;
Giants win, 8-6
I Ith ap.inst Tom Niedenfuer, 6-1,
started with a fly baJI off the end oftbe
bat of Chili Davis that was bareJy fair
down the left field line. Bob Brenly
sacrificed and pinch hitter Duane
Kur per was intentionally walked.
"I usually don't get nervous during the final round
until after I play nine holes, Okamoto said through an
'This was my easiest win in the states," ahe said. ·'The
major difference between this week and last week was my
(Pleue 11ee $1 MILLION/C2) Ayako Okamoto
LOS ANGELES (AP) -When
Dusty Baker lashed a two-run single
in the top of the ninth innmg that
broke a 4-4 tie, it appeared to be a
fitting way to end the former Los
Angeles DodJer outfielder's return to
Dodger Stadium.
Carlos Diaz took the mound, and
Joel Youngblood, another pinch hit-
ter. slammed a single to left. scoring
Davis. Kuiper eventually scored on a
sacrifi~ fly by Manny Trillo.
Angels take on Minnesota tonight Only the Dodgers wouldn't let
Baker have his moment in the sun
Sunday, striking for two runs of their
own in the bottom of the ninth.
Jack Oark., who had three hits,
socked a two-run homer, and Jeff
Leonard. a one-time ~er farm-
hand, had four hits includmg a solo
home run. Both homers came in the
sixth off Los Angeles starter Fernan-
do Valenzuela. Halos turn on home run power early,
then hold on to defeat Oakland, 12-8
O AKLAND '(AP) -The Angels
turned on the home run power early,
and starting pitcher Mike Witt had a
10-0 lead after two innings against the
Oakland A•s Sunday.
Witt was long gone when the game
ended. and the A's threw a pretty good
scare into the Angels before falling,
12-8.
"How many times can you be down
10-0 that early in your home park and
keep the fans around to the end?" A's
Manager Steve Boros said.
Tonight the Angels take on the
Minnesota Twins on the second leg of
their five-city tour.
The crowd of 30.193 fans at the
Oakland Coliseum was very quiet
while the Angels were building their
10-run lead with the help of homers
by Reggie Jackson. Brian Downing
and Rob Wilfong. Downing's blast, a
grand slam in the seven-run second,
was the most damaging.
But there was plenty of noise later.
as the A's came back and cut the lead
to ~0-8. The Angels didn't feel
comfortable again until Juan Beni-
q1,1ez. who came on late as a defensive replacem~t. hit a two-run homer off
Tom Burgmeier in the ninth.
"Homers are what this club 1s all
about.'. Angels Manage r J ohn
McNamara said. "If we get decent
pitching, we'll win.''
Without an extraordinary pitching
performance by Doug Corbett, re-
called from the minor leagues1ust last
week. the Angels mi$ht have allowed
Sunday's game to shp away. Corbett
pitched 3 1-3 innings of hitless rchef
for his first big league save si nce 1982.
"It was a good shot in the arm. and
he needed something like that,"
McNamara said of the right-hander
who flopped last season af\er several
g~ years with the Minnesota
Twtns.
Corbett certainly earned the grati-
tude of his teammates.
"lfwe had lost this aame. It would
have fouled up our whole road tnp,"
Jackson said.
Corbett entered the game 1n the
sixth with the ICOtt 10-8 and two
runnen on base, and be retired Mike
Davis on a fly ball.
The A's had 13 hits, includina three
apica: by Dwayne Murphy and
Davey Lopes, and cut the lead to two
runs after six inninas.
The Anaels took a 3-0 lead in the
firat inning when Jackson blasted a
two-run homer followina an RBI
sroundcr by Doug DcCinces. In the
second, Downina hit his arand slam
to left<enter field, and Wilfona
followed with a homer to ri,aht.
Benique1 hit his hot'hcr in the ninth
1nnina.
But, as it develo ped, it merely
prolonged things as the San Francisco
Giants scored twice in the 11th to
emerge with an 8-6 victory that
snapped the Dodgers' four-game win-
ning streak.
Nevenheless, Baker was ecstatic.
Asked if there was a revenge factor
against the Dodgers. the club that is
still responsible for the bulk of the
$1 .4 million remaining on the last two
years of his contract. Baker said, "My
revenge is to win every game and get
into the World Series. My revenge is
against everybody, not JUSt the
Dodgers, but I 'Won't let revenge cat
me up." /'
"I was happ;. for the opponuntty."
Baker added. "A lot of peo ple. I'm
sure. came oul here 10 see me. 1 got the
big bit. and l guess they went home
satisfied.·~·
One of them. ofrourse. was not Los
Angeles Manager T om lasorda.
whose club managed only a 5-5 mark
on its fi rst horncstand of the ~ason.
··1 was hoping to do better in lhe I 0
games," he said. "but after staning
out 1-4. we came out of 1t prett)
good."
The Dodgers play a three-game
senes agamst the Astros in Houston
starting tonight before rctummg
home for a seven-game homestand
that includes fou r games against the
red-hot San Otego Padres.
Valenzuela. who allowed nine
earned runs on 17 hits in his tint two
starts. pitched considerably better on
Sund.a)'. striking out nine.
The Laken• Kurt Rambl• (Sl) and Phoenlz'• Larry Nance
battle for a reboa.nd durlnt Sunday'• NBA 1ame.
The Giants return home where
they'll open a two-game senes apinst
the Padres startinJ Tuesday niint.
The Giants' wtnning rally in the
Lakers lose, but that's the last of their worries
ING LEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles
Lakers lost their Nauonal Basketball Association
reautar-season finale. They almost lost a lot more
than that.
Maurice Lucas scored 23 points to lead a
balanced Phoenix attack Sunday as the Suns
wh1fped the Los Anaclcs I..alcen I 23-1 14 1n the
fin• reautar-scason aame for both team
James Wonhy. the Lakers' top scon na
reserve, suffered a corneal abrasion of the ten eye
late an the fint pcnod and was taken to Cenunel1
Valley Ho pit.al for an eum1nation.
The il\Jury was said to ~ minor and Wonhy
should ~ 1v1.1l1ble whe n the Laken open their
best-of-fi ve first-round playoff series aaa1nsl
Kansas City Wednesday niaht at the Forum.
Worthy had bttn on the floor le s than three
minutes when Rod f oster of thr Suns accidental-
ly poked a finger in Wonhy' eye. Wonhy left the
Forum with a (Xltch over his eye:, which he called ..
a p~uttonal) measure.
"I had n't planned on playing a whole lo t of
minutes," Wonh)' said. "I guess I played one too
many. But there's no scnous problem at all wtth
my eye, thank goodness."
"Worthy 1s okay," wd Los Anacles Coach
Pat Rile)' "He'll pract1oc hght tomom>w and full
t1l1Tucsda1 Hc'llbeready to goon Wednesda)' ..
The Suns. who won their fi nal SIX rea-
ular-season games to finish at 41-41, ab o open
the playoffs Wedn~ay ntght. facing the Trail
Blazers at Portland
Waite~ DaV1'1 added 2i potnlS and James
Edwards and Larry Nance had 20 po1nu ap1cet"
for the uns Nanct also had nine rebounds
Lo'I l\ngelc~ lo•u 1t<t second pmc 1n a ro'4 for
the fir1t llm<' since the All.Star break but didn't
U5e ctntcr Karttm Ahdul-Jabbar.
R1lty chost to rcM Abdul-Jabbar for the
plavotTs. Earvin "Ma 1c" John~n. who missed
•
two pme wtth a swollen naht index ftnFr.
played only the first haJf Sunday and scored 14
points.
The other startJng guard for the Latten,
Byron Scott, 1s s1dchncd Wlth a straloed ten knee
Mike McGee, replaetn1Scott. ~the Laken
with 2 I points and Bob McAdoo came off the
bench 10 !C<>rt 20 for Los An&eles
Swen Nater and lal'T) Spngs added 19 and
18 points. mpect1vel)' for the Laken.. botb
~ason-htghs
Ph~n1x led all the way, but Los Anar~ cut
1 I ~point deficit to"~ po\nts on thrtt occasions
1n the final five m Mluttt. Davis ored 11 points
1n the founh Quaner to help repulte the Lakcn'
comeback..
The Laken K l an NBA m:ord for field pl
perttnt.agt for the rcaulat ~11. The)' fin&~
ma,1n1 s J 2 perctn\ of thclr n oor lhou.
'IUf'l)l\\1ng the na>td of S2 q pmient
• •
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday. April 18, 19M /
Soviets being coy
about Olyniplcs;
Decision in May
From AP clltpatdes
MOSCOW -The bead of the Soviet •
Olympic Committee today refused to •Y
whether the Soviet Union would attend the
1984 Summer Olympics and left open the
possibility that Moscow will not send a team to the Los
Angeles games.
Repeating the full range of Soviet compwnts
about preparations for the Olympics~ committee
chainnan Marat Gramov said a final decision on Soviet
participation would not be made until the end of May.
The deadline for notification of a nation's plans to
attend the games is June 2.
Gramov said the Soviet Union would go to Los
Angeles only if it is sausfied that the United States is
observing the Olympic charter and providing "normal
conditions" for Soviet athletes to attend thWgamcs.
Asked to explain these conditions, Gramov said
the chief Soviet complaints remain plans by private
American groups to pro test against Soviet participation
and attempt to induce Soviet defections. as well as
arrangements for athletes' entry into the U nited States.,
plans to accredit Radio Free Europe to the games. and
participation b~ U.S. government officials in prep-
arations for the Olympics.
Gramov. who also is chairman of the Soviet
government sports committee. insisted the Soviet
Umon will not "boycott" the summer games, but made
it clear that this did not rule out the possibility that the
Soviets will not part1c1pate.
Quote of·tbe clay ..._,, ·n.-, on U. ~ by ~
~. coed\ ot tM CNceoo~ to trede
TheUa to the Kanw City~-"~ •~non: •"flwv celed ·htm a gamb1er a~,...·~ bedlcourt. Welt, I don't tftlnj( W• ioM ~
but rolf snake eyes."
NBA playoffs
open Tuesday
From AP dispatches
The Boston Celtics. v. ho fimshed with a league-best
62-20 record. and two other division winners open
first-round pla~ m the National Basketball Association
playoffs T ucsda).
The 16-team field. largest m NBA history. received
playoff berths 1n the league's ex panded playoff format. In
recent years. 12 teams made the playoffs. allowing di vision
winners a bye in the first round.
But on Tuesday night, Atlantic champion Boston
plays host to the Washington Bullets, the Eastern
Conference's No. 8 seed: Atlanta will be at Milwaukee. the
Central winner: and Denver will be at Utah, the Midwest
champion. Other games Tuesda~ have New York at
Detroit and Seattle at Dallas.
On Wcdnesda~. New Jcrse~ will be at defending
champion Philadelphia. Phoenix is at Portland and
Kansas Cny will travel to Los Angeles. the Pacific
(ham pion.
The first-round series will be best-of-five. with all
su bsequent sencs best-of-seven.
Boston and Milwaukee. a~ d1v1s1on champions. are
the top two seeds m the East. wtth the best records
determining the seeding order of ~he next s'1x teams.
Philadelphia. seeking to become the first team since 1969
to repeat a~ champions. finished 52-30 but had to settle for
the No. 3 spot behind Milwaukee. 50·32.
In the West. Los Angeles and Utah are the top two
teams. although the Jau finished with a worse record than
Portland, the No. 3 seed.
UCLA's Butler a double winner.
WESTWOOD-Former Edison High standout Jon
Butler won the 1,500 meters and the 5,000 Sunday to help
LiCLA score a 99·63 victory over San Diego State in a dual
track meet at Drake Stadium.
Butler. a JUmor. clocked a 3:49.52 in the 1,500 and a
14.25.60 IO the 5,000.
It was Bruin Coach Jim Bush's 151 st dual meet
'11:tory against 21 losses.
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A day for late-hmlng heroic•
WUUe U~w and Cliff Jobsoll bit Ill consecutive. pitches for home runs with one
out in the top of the ninth ionina Sunday to
rally the Toronto Blue Jays to a 2·1 vic1ory
ovet the Te~u Ranaen in American lea,ue action. ~•.Lam,_ who came on in the bottom of the eighth
m.nma 1~ relief of staner Lais Leal, picked up bis second
wtn qa1nst two defeats . . . Elsewhere oo a day in
which late inn.ina heroics seemed to be the in thin-. Ted
S&mmou and DIM James each drove in a run 10 an
etghth innina rally apinst Kansas Cit)! relief ace Du
QUlaberry, the Coita Mesa High and Oranae Coast
Colltje product, to lift Milwaukee to a 3·2 victory.
Quisenberry, who entered the game with foursaves
in four appearances, could not hold on to a 2· l Royals
lead: . . Bob ~eaney drovein a pair of runs, including
one an Seattle s four.run seventh mning. to help Seattle
dOWll Minnesota S...4. Roy ftoma1 and Dave Beard
com?ined for 71/J innings of one·run relief for the
Manners ... Kea Grtffey'1 bases-loaded single with
two out in the 10th inning gave the New York Yankees
a 2· .1 triump~ o~er Chjcago, snappi~the a three-game
White Sox wtnnmg streak. Dave RI eni, a converted
stan er. earned the victory in is fourth relief
appearance of the season . . . Wayae Gro11 slapped a bases·load~ d~uble off first baseman Mike Hargrove'•
glove to highlight a three.run ninth inning and give
Baltimore a 6-5 victory over Cleveland ... A game
between the undefeated Detroit Tigers and Boston was
rained out. The game was rescheduled for today as part
of a doubleheader.
Comedy Act gets last laugh
ARCADIA -Comedy Act, a 9·1 ~
outsider, held off favored L'Attrayante to
win the $206. 700 Santa Barbara Handicap
by a half-length Sunday before a crowd of
44,935 at Santa Anita.
Comedy Act, ridden by Chris Mccarron and
carrying l 16 pounds, covered I I/• miles 9n Santa
Anita's turf course in 2:00 2-5 and paid $20.20. $7.20
and $5.
L'Anrayante. the 3-2 favorite ridden by Eddie
Delahoussaye and carrying high weight of 122 pounds,
crossed the finish line 13/• lengths in front of Lido Isle
and returned $3.40 and $2.80.
He's what?
Oakland•• Tony Phillipe can•t believe the
Angele' Dick Schofield la w e at eecon d,
Fonch, frlenda blank Plratee
Bolt Forsell combined with three Ill rdicvers on a scven·bitter to lead the 'St.
Louis Cardinals to a 1-0 triumph over
Pittsbural{Sunday to hi&bli&bt National
t.eaaue baseball action: The Pirates have now lost five
in a row. Forsch yielded three hits before be waa forced
to leave with a back injury after retiring DMa FroMl to
stan the fif\h . . . ln other games Sunday, 'San Dieao
scored three run.s in the third inning, helped by a
lwCHUn error by Atlanta left (ieldcr GenW Perry, and
the Padres ended their
season-openina homesiand with
a 9-2 record by beatiot the Braves 6-4. San Diego Manager Dtck
WUllam• was deliahted to see his
team take full acfvantagc of &he
schedule that' had them playing
their first 11 games at home. "I
would have hated to think we
wouldn't play good baseball," he
said. "But J didn't think we would
win nine of tfle 11 games."
Poncla · Claudell Waslala1ton hit a
three.run homer for the Braves. . . Plail Gamer rapped
a bases·loaded single in the bottom of the ninth inning
to give the Houston Astros a 6-5 victory over tho
Cincinnati Reds: Houston tied the score 5-5 with four
runs in the eighth. Denny WalllDg drove in two runs
with a single in the inning.
Long bums ex-coach Michaela
KevlD Long, who used to play for the m
New York Jets when they were coached by •II•
Walt Mlcbael1, rushed for 123 yards and
two touchdowns in leading the Arizona
Wranglers to a 20-J upset of the Michael-<:oached New
Jersey Generals Sunday in the United States Football
League . . . In Sunday's only other game, the
Birmingham Stallions beat the Michigan Panthers
28-17, dropping the Panthers into a first-place tie with
the Oklahoma Outlaws,at 6·2 in the Central Division.
A crowd of 42,6S5 at Pontiac, tviich., watched Cliff
Stoudt lead Birmingham over the Panthers with
touchdown passes of seven and I 7 yards and a two-yard
touchdown run. · ·
and he tell• um pire Bill Kunkel j uat that.
The An gela won. 12-8 .
Montreal, Blaee llke home l ee
Undcrdop St. Louis and Montreal ~
\lied their home ice to arab 2-1 leads in '
lheir Natiou.l Hockey Lea&uc playoff
series. while &be favored New York
lslAnders and Edmonton Oilers went up a pmc with
road victories Sunday night. In St. Lowa. defen1eman
Dave ~ette IOOred on a wrist shot at 16:27, lheo
Doa1 Wlckealaelter and Berate Fedetk.• scored 43
le<X>nds apart in the final session as lhe Blues defeated
the Minnesota North Stars 3-1 . . . Al Montreal, Ryu ~~t.er and Bobb1 Smtda ha:d power-play pis and the
gnadiens held Quebec's hiab-calibcr attack to 17 shots
in a l-l decision . . • Al Landover, Md., the four-time
championlslaodersaot third-period scores from Brat
Sutler and Bryu TroUJer to down the Washinaton
Capitals J..l ... In Calpry, the Oilers· JantJav
PoHar connected on a thard·period breakaway on a
setup by Wayae Gretuy, and defenscman Paal Coffey
had two goals in a l-2 win over the Calgary F1amcs. All
four series resume tonight at the same sites.
Waltrip win• by two seconcl8
DARLINGTON. S.C. -Darrell II Waltrip coasted home two seconds ahead
offellow Chevrolet driver Tenylabonte to
win Sunday's 28th annual TranSouth
500-mile stock car race at Darlington Raceway.
Bill Elliott's Ford suffered engine failure on the
final lap and placed third. Cale Yarborough's Chevy,
stymied by a m id·race tire problem, was a fap down an
fourth. and Dale Earnhardt's fifth.place Chevy was ·1 Vi
laps further back.
NHYCevent
here to stay
Ch allenge Cup receives
an enthusiastic response
By ALMON LOCKABEY
o.11y PMot llMtlftt wrtt ..
Long Beach Yacht Club has 1ts Congressional Cup.
San Diego Yacht Club tts. Lipton Cup and St. Francis
Yacht Club its Big Boat Series.
But judging from the response and enthusiasm
evidenced in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's inaugura1 U.S.
Yacht Club Challenge Cup. NHYC has come up with an
event of national imponance that equals any of the above.
This year's Yacht Club Challenge Cup was not a
one-time gimmick to detennine "the best yacht club in the u.s.··
That was made clear at the trophy presentation
Saturday night when Commodore John S. Griffith and
general manager Bill Palmer assured participants, the
media and several hundred people who tume<l out to cheer
the winners that the event is here to stay. though on a
biennial basis.
In the future the format may differ slightly, Griffith
said. In this year's event, NHYC selected a dozen
prominent U.S. clubs which have contributed to the sport
of yacht racing over the past 25 years. In the future the
selections will be made by looking at the racing
accomplishments of clubs during the previous two years.
The same clubs will not always be chosen.
In future years an independent blue·ribbon panel will
be appointed to review and evaluate resumes submitted by
interested clubs outlining the accomplishments of their
members in major, world class competition ..
These will include ac.co mplishments in such pres·
tigious events as United States Yacht Racing Union and
major class championships, America's Cup, and others
during the previous two.year period.
Panicular attention will be given to the breadth of the
club's participation in such events, as opposed to the
record of a single individual, said Griffith.
Fresno State shocks UC Irvine
The class of boats may change from race to race. but it
is intended that it will always be an ocean·racing type to
allow the maximum number of participants from each
club.
The boats, however. will always be of the same design
and rating. Should. at some time in the future. it becomes
impossible to come up with a suitable ocean-racing yacht,
then alternate boats. such as J.24s or Etchells-22s, may be
selected for that particular year. But Anteater women end
road trip with easy victory
Fresno State's Chris Macias had earlier defeated
Barham, 6·2, 6·2.
UC'I is now 15-8 overall but 3-1 in PCAA play. The
victory improved the Bulldogs' PCAA record to 5-1 .
UCI is back in action Wednesday at UC' Santa
Vis1t1ng Fresno State turned out to be a maJor Barbara.
stumbling block for UC Irvine's tennis team in tts quest for "We have to regroup now," Patton said. "Right now
Racing will always be on a fleet basis (boat·for-boat)
with no handicapping. The courses wi ll be of the Olympic
variety. The regatta will be staged as a Class IV event and
USYR U cenified judges will be used.
a tnp to the national championships. we're in disarray. Hopefully we'll be ready by Wednes---------------------The Bulldogs pinned a stunning 5-4 defeat on Coach.~Qay.''
Greg Patton's Anteaters Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the UCI women's tennis team returned
:·This could keep us out," a disappointed Patton saliCi from a rugged four-<iay, fou r-match road trip to Northern
afterward. "It's like when you're least expecting it. then California with an easy 8·1 victory over Santa Clara. Mackinac II wins
wammy! We were starting to count our chickens before Lola Trenwith of the Anteaters had littlr trouble m
Forty-five Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
yachts had the ocean alive with colorful spinnakers
Saturday in Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Enscnada
Tune-up Race. the second in the An.gelman Series. The
16-mile race was from the Balboa Pier to Aliso Creek.
they hatched." disposing of Kelly Tebo. 6-1. 6-1 , while Stephanie Rhorer
Fresno State's Eric Seigle may have provided a clue of also won easv over Arlene Daniel, 6-2. 6-2.
what was in store for UCI when he knocked off the
Anteaters' Stephen Aniston, 6-4. 3-6. 6-4 tn the opening
match of the day.
UCl's Bruce Man Son Hing and Tim Derr managed
singles v1_£.tones and then teamed to ·win their doubles
match. 6-2. 6-4. In addition, Aniston rebounded by
teaming with Julian Barham to win in doubles. 7-6. 6-2.
$1MILLION . • • From Cl
putting. Everythtng came together here. I got a new putter
but it was the same style as the old one."
Okamoto led her corporate softball team to Japan's
national lltle as a southpaw pitcher before giving up the
game for golf at age 22 (she's 34 now).
"When I started to play golf, I thought you were
supposed to play 1t right-handed. If 1 had learned
left-handed. then maybe r would have a better swing and
htt 1he ball farther." Okamoto said.
White was pleased with her finish and a 3-under-par
final round of 69. "I foci like I playl'd great today but she
(Okamoto) really played super. She putted well and hit
some very good iron shots to the pin," White said
··1 JU~t tned to hang 10 thrre and be patient. What el~
cetn f '><l~" I hit th~· ball well and rm excited because I hit the
ball sol1<.I all day Btheve me. I never gave up," White
added
Like Okllmoto, she 1s ambidextrous "I do most
one-handed thtnfS with my left hand but I never played
golf left·handed,' she s~ud .
Rustlers, Gauchos
host tournaments
Two community college women's basketball
tournaments are on tap this week with both Golden
West and Saddle back playing host to some of the top
teams in Southern California .
The second annual Golden West Easter
Holiday Tournament opens today with the Rustlers
facing Citrus in the feature game at 8 p.m. Other
first·round painngs had El Cam100 and San Diego
meeting today at 2, Cuesta faci ng Santa Ana at 4 and
Ventura and Glendale squaring off at 6.
Golden West. under Coach Dick Strickland.
bnngs a 13· 7 overall record into the pme and 1s le<l
by Janet Ramackcrs, who is avcragtng 21 .6 points
per game.
Meanwhile, Saddlcback College welcomes
seven team~ today. including a pair of undefeated
Mackinac II. skippered by Wes Thompson, Dana
Point Yacht Club. was the Class A winner; Stress Break.er.
co-skippered by Jack and Bruce Larson, Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. was the Class B winner. and David Stone's
Fl ying Colors. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the Class
C winner. Summary of results:
CLASS A -I. Mackinac 11. Wes Thompson, Dana
Point YC': 2, Mischief. Caroline Nelson Hardy, BCYC; 3.
Macie. Roben Koll. UCl Sailing Assn.
CLASS B -I. Stress Breaker. Jack and Bruce J.:.ar:son.
BCYC; 2. Valentine Mary Longpre BCYC: 3. Cats
Pajamas, Carl and Marcia las&, BCYC; 4, 'Wind Lassie,
David Stockman. Balboa YC.
CLASS C -I. Aying Colors. David Stone, Newpon
Harbor YC: 2. Obsession, Bill Apps, Voyagers YC: 3. Fire
Crest. Pal Glazier, VYC: 4. Banana Republics, Del
Hutchinson. BCV('.
Sporting goods pioneer dies
powers. GARDNER, Kan. (AP)-Charles Cramer. a pioneer The host Clauchos Will face Compton 1n today's in the sportin~ aoods indus&ry who h~l to develop tbe 4 o'clock match At 5 4S. it's 20-0 College of the f · · · h di h' Desen again&t Chaffe y. and at 7:30, Antrlopc Valley concept o ath ctic tC\JUI')' care. as at 1s home at qc
and Riverside CC will ,quarc ofT. 91 · Crnmcr was the founder and had served u a board
The 9: IS p.m. aame pm 20-0 LA Trade Tech member of Cramer Produc&s lnc. of Gudncr. Kao., until
against Grossmont. h d h s d Th · th • • I Saddleback is led by Corona dcl Mar Hi" .. ~d is eat on un ay. e comJ>!lnY ts e nauon s •raesl .,. manufacturer of athletic first aid supplies. Heather Estey, the top scorer in the Pacific oost As 1 pole. vaulter a nd ·pharmacy studenl at lhc
C"onrcrcnce. with a 20.0 average. u · i f ., -c d 1 ~ 1· · • While the two leaden didn't falter, only andra
Palmer. Patti R1110. Holhs Stac~ and Barb Runkowsky
~ wcrt undtr par on the Jinal day Bunkowsky c~mc back L!J with a 2-under-par 70 to grab fifth place. She soared to 78 ,;w. dunna the third round after b(omg in contention at the
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PlllladelP1'118 6 3
St Louis 6 4
Chicago s • Montre11 5 s
Pillst>urgh 3 7
Sunday's k cwts
Pct. GB
.118 soo 311)
400 41,
.364 s
400 4 ,
113 6
667
667
600 ,
SS6 soo ,. ,
JOO 3,
S." Frenclsco I, Oodeen 6 110 In·
n1nou St Louis 1, PiltsDUrgh O
Sen Diego 6 Allenta 4
New York a t Chicago, Pod . r11n
P111110.ipni11 al Monireal, oOd , ra in
Houston 6 C1nclonat1 5
Todav's Game
D~n <Reuu 1·0) al HOu\lon <Scott
O t), n
Onlv gamt" scneoultO
Tuesday's GemtS
D~s al HOu\fon, n
Philadelphia al Plttsburoh, n
MonlrH I al New York, n
St. Loul\ et Chicago
Atlanta et Cincinnati, n
Sen Diego 111 San Francisco, n
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Gi.nts I, Doctoen 6
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
LtMttr u
Trillo 2b
JC!ilrk rf
Oliver ID
STnpsn ID
Ltontrd If
CDevls cf
Ret>D c
Brenly c
PlllmnlD
D8aker Ph
MuMln13D
Kulotr Pll
FWlltms D
LHklY P
Lavelle o
MfnlonP
Lercll p
Rlchrd1 oh
YnobtO JD
Tatel'
tbrhbl abrhbl
6 0 I 0 Lan<IStY 2b 2 0 0 0
S121 Sn7b 20 1 2
4 I l 1 WnllfllO rf 2 I 0 0
4 0 0 0 Mtnhlllf 3 0 I 0
1 0 0 0 La n<lr• cf 5 0 2 1
S l 4 1 Guerrer JD 4 I I 0 s I I 0 Mon<laY If 3 0 0 1
3 11 0 MIOnOO ff 1000
0 O O O 8roc11. ID S O 0 0
1 0 0 1 An<lt1n u S 1 1 I
1 0 I 2 k lo,cla c 4 2 1 0
0 O O O Vaterlzl• p 2 0 1 0 o t O o Rivera oh 1 o 1 o
O O O O Hooton P O O O O
3 O O o Morals on I o I o
0 O O O 8Ruu t or 0 1 0 0
1 O O O Her1nlv P o O O o
O O O o Yeager oh 1 O O O
0 O O O Nlednlur P O 0 0 O
1 0 1 1 CDlaz p O O O O
Zachry p O O 0 O
41 I 14 I Tot1ls 41 6 13 6
Sc:cwe bv lnnineJ
San Francl\co 010 003 001 01-8
LOl Angell\ 000 120 012 00-6
Game Winning RBI -YoungblOOO < 1J
E-Valtnzuela, Trillo, C Davl1
DF'-Sen Francisco I, Loi Anoeles 1
LOB-Sa n FranCllCO •• LOS Anoeies 9
28-Trolto C Davis HR-J Clark (2)
Leonard 12) S8-La ndrHux (3)
S-Mondav. Brentv SF-Pittman. Sax 2.
Landreeu•, Trillo
IP H R ER 81 SO
San Fr1ncisc1
Laskey 6 l·l I l 2 0 1
Levtllt ' 1-3 1 1 ' 0 1
Minton 1 4 1 1 I ~ LerchW,l O 11 l 0 0 0 I
F Wllil1m1S1 I 0 0 0 0 0
l.11 Anelle•
Velentla 1 7 4 l 1 9
Hooton 1 • 2 2 0 3
Htrslllter 1 0 0 0 1 ~
Nltdntyer L o I 3 ' 2 1 I 0
C Diil 0 2 0 0 0 0
Zec11rv 1~3 0 0 0 1 0
C Diet PitChecl to two batte rs 1n 11th
Inn I no
H8F'-Whllfiel0 (DY Laskev) T-41>0
A-49.256
AMERICAN LllAGUE
An91fs 12, A'a I
CAU,OttNfA OAKLAND
Hrlllll ailtrlllll
Pe1t11 ct 3 I 1 0 ltHncbn" 4 1 0 I Ctr-lb S 2 2 1 Murphy cf 4 1 3 1
Lynn rf 4 1 1 o Moroa n ?b S 1 1 o
DeCnc:s ll> • 1 I l Lenstrd lD • 1 2 1 ReJksn dh 4 1 1 1 Boclltt l b 3 1 o 1
Oownlnglf 3 1 1 4 L~t dh S 1 3 2
8enlqu1 If I 1 1 2 MOavls r1 4 0 0 I
Wllf009 2D S I 1 I HHth c S 1 1 1
Boone c S O 1 O PllllllP\ n 4 1 1 O
ScllofllO u 4 1 l 0
Tetals lt 12 IJ 11 Tttalt
Scwe bY lnnlnel
ll I 13 •
Calllornl• 370 000 001-11
Oa kland 000 215 000-8
Game Winning R8t-OeClnces 121.
E-Scllofleld 2,. OP-Calllornla 1, Oa k·
lend 1 LOB-Calllornla S, Oaltland 9
28-Looes, H11111, kllOlleld
HR-ReJeck'on (31. Oownlno (11. Wlllono
121, Benlau11 (I), S8-ScllollelO (2l
5-f>ellls SF-MOevls, Bocllle
IP H flt EA BB SO
C.llfoml•
WlllW,1·1
Sla ton
Co<l>ell s, 1
Oeltland
S2·3 10 6
0 3 1
3 1·3 0 0
6
2
0
3
' 0
4
0
' Sorensen L.1·2 I 1·3 6 6 6 o
COdlrOll 1·3 3 4 • 1
Alh«lon S 2-3 2 0 0 ·2 I
Burgmltr I 2·3 2 2 2 O O
Sleton pllclltd to 4 t>tllers In tne 6th
HBP-Oownlno Dv Sorensen
WP-Witt. BK-Sorensen T-J-<16
A-30,193
Cole9e scores
Stanford 4, Arlione I
Cetltornla 7, UCLA 1
Arlzone St 7, use 6
Ctl State Nortllrld9• 9, Tovo U 4 (II
Toi<yo t<>devl
HllA
(FINll)
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Ptclflc DMlkln
W L Pct. GB
v·Ltll.,, S4 21 659
x·Porlland ... 34 SIS 6
x·Seattle •1 40 S12 12
•·Plloenlx 4'1 41 soo I)
Golden Stele 37 4S 4S1 17
San Dleoo 30 S2 366 24
Midwest DMMen
v·Ulah •S 37 549
x·Dallas '3 39 S24 2
x·Dtnver 31 44 ~ 7
x·Kan"s Cllv 38 u ~ 7
Sen Antonio 37 •5 4SI • Houston 29 SJ 35-4 16
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlentlc Otvl\len
v·Boston 62 20 156
Jt • Philadetohle 52 30 634 IQ
x·New York 47 JS S73 lS
x·New Jersev 45 37 549 " 'l·W11sll111gton 3S 47 •11 27
C~al Dlvl'lon
v·M1lwaukee so 31 610
x·Dttroll ., lJ 5911 ' x·Allanta 40 •1 ... 10
Clevtla nd 18 S4 341 11
Chicago 11 SS 319 13
lnOll"I 16 S6 311 24
x·Cll"clled olavott Dtrll'I
v·Cl1nched d1¥1slon tltlt
Sunday's Sc_,
Plloen1x 123. Lekers 114
Boslon 111, New Jersev 111
Phlladetohl• 129, Chlcaoo I IS
Sen Antonio 157, Denver 15-4
Golden Sta te 91, D•"-• 96
sea111e lot, Portla nd 103
END REGULAR SEASON
Suns 113, L•ktn 114
PHOENIX -Lucas 23, Nance 20.
Edward\ 20, Macy S. Westoht l 12
Adams 2, S.n~rs 13, Davis 11. Pittman
l , Foster 1, Scoll 0, Robey 1 Totals
SJ-94 16·2S 123
LOS ANGEl.ES -RamD11 4 W1lke1
6, KuPCnak S, Johnson 14, McGee 11
Coooer 1, Nater 19. Spriggs 11, Worthv
1, McAdoo 70, Jordan 4 Totals 44·93
26·31 114
kcwe l>Y 0utr1ws
~II lS 21 31 30-123
"" A""'6ft )0 24 21 »-114 Thrff·oolnt voais~MacY Fout.d
out-None Rtt>ounds-Pllotnlx 39
(Nance 9), Los Angeles 42 (Remt>l1 101
AUi\h-Pt.oenl• 3' (Mecv 101. Los
Anoetes 24 IC00111r 10) Total
louls-Phoen1• 11, Loi '\.noelts 26
Technlc111-RamDls. Los Angeles II·
teoal detenst A-14,.U. I
NBA pf•voffs
Finl Aoun<I
(IHI of Flvt)
TuttdtY'I Gemes
Washington at Boslon
New York al Detroit
Seerr1e at Dallas
Atla nta at Mllwauktt
Denver at Utell
W~sdeV's Game'
Kansas Cllv et Lelref'I
New JerH V a l PlllladtlPh1e
Photnl• et Porrltnd
Thursdly'1 Geme1
wu111no ron •• Bo,ron
New YO<k el Dttroil
Atla nta et MllwtukH
Stattie er Delles
Denver el Ul•h
FrldeY'I GamH
Kanses Citv et ulltn
New JtrstV ,, PlllltdtlDhl•
Plloenlx 11 P0<tlan<I
setvr•V"a ~•me• Boston at WHlll,.t>n
Dalles e t Seattle
Mllweukte ., Atlante
•
SCOREBOARD
~V's~ ulters et Kenses Cltv
PlliltdelPhla al N-Jeflol'Y
0.tre>lt 11 New York
Utlll et Oeflver
POl'llanel 11 Pllotnl•
TUftdly, Atirt 14
(H~)
Boston •• WHlllnvton PlliltdeiPl'lte et New Jtrsey
Milweukee a t Arlilnte
Uten at Denver, TBA
Portteno at Phoenl•. TBA.
Dallas ar See llle
Los Anoeles et K1nus Cllv
WedneJCllY, APl'I 25
(If neceuarv)
Detroit at New York
TtlurMSty, APril 26
(If necauarv> •
Wasn1nvton a t Boston
New Jlf"seY et Pllilt delohla
Atlanta at MJlwaullee
Denver at Utah
Pnoenlx at Portland
Seattle et DallH
Ken11s City II Loi Angeles
Friday, APfil 21
CH -.ssarv>
New York at Ottroll
Los Alamitos
SUNDAY'S RESULTS
(4hl .. 4'·"'9tll "'"'"' ,,_..,.., FIAST AACE. One mile otce
Hitched to Win (Sith) 10.IO 4.20 4 40
Plentlwooc> Glen (Aubin) 13.40 12 IO
L• Bella Fellt (Crane) 9 40
Also raced: Redouble\ Last,
Sttrcross, FC>lled. JJ Sllek, Juons Best,
Refer to Miiker.
Time: 2:02 "/S.
S2 EXACTA (8-1) oaio Sl00.20.
SECOND AACE. One milt oace.
Flvlno Rooer (Maler) 6.60 3.60 2.60
Direct Meiestv (Aubin) l.10 3 20
Game Robbie (Ptanol 3.00
AIM> raced: Wino Commender. Ralls
Rhythm, Berry James. Jo/\nnv Toliver
Time: 2:02. n EXACTA 13-2) Paid S24.?0
THIRD AACE. One m ite oace.
Powtrllfter (SIHth) 9.40 8.20 oo
Volcano o4 Slllrwll (O'Dnl'lt) 11.40 1.60
Stop Ille Rein (Perker) •.40
Also raced: Slllppers lnveoer.
Dlamontt Sklooer. (.~v Levltv, Re·
de'lon. Cleanup Hitter, Monterev
Pra rle
T lnw: 2:00 n EXACTA (9-21 oald S2~80
FOURTK RACE. One mile trot
Golden Pride (Maler) l7,40 7 80 5 20
Prootl'ICY IWINlams) • 40 2..IO
Moon Cloud (Grun<IYJ l 00
AIM> raced Kete mouo. tmp Imp
Imo, Trvst, Sl'lannas Sier Frosty Hunt·
er. sn ... ., Looett.
Tlnw 2'03
FIFTH AACE. One mile pace
Su<ldtn Move (Baker) 20 40 I 60 l IO
Dads Du Beta (Pla no) 5 00 1.IO
Callforn1e Surter 1811ron> 3 00
A110 raced Halvcon Hvaclnrn. Roval
merv. Levitv Rnv111m. M in HtOhlano
M1oa, Frostv Gin, Fla min Mamie
Time 2·02 1/S
S2 EXACTA (4·11 Plld S6S60
SIXTH RACE. One mile pace.
Winter Star (Baktr) 2S 00 8 00 S 80
Hav Fun 1Grt11orv) l6 80 IS 60
GVP$V Patriarch IDeiomerl S.60
AIM> raced: Easter Oesl1>n, M"
Robin Bell, Condio1 Star. Andvs Clint,
Mellow Fellow. CallfQrnla SlllPoer
Time. 2:01 3/S.
S2 E XACTA (7·4) oalO S100 20
SEVENTH fltACE. One mile Pace.
MHltr D G (Ml1kttl) 8.60 HO 1 60
Gooeller John CYm\doml s.oo 4.00
Tlohl Q\.tarters (La ckey) 4 40
AIM> raced. 8ve Bye k otrv, Three
Flnoers. Men Mar Jim. Sklooeralrie,
SklPPen Leader. SklD • Pa1oe
Time 2:00 2 S n EXACTA 15-11 Dlld S38 20
EIGHTH RACE. One m11t oace
Native Skipper (Vln<ll 3 20 l 00 1 40
Watbro (8elllargeon) 3 40 7 60
Prtvv Council ITOddl 6 00
AIM> raced Jutes Bov Handover, Flt
•nd Rttov, Mtrrv Nard1n, 8eeier,
Wfltrlna
Tlnw 1 S6 31 S
Sl EXACTA (4·1l oa10 '870
NINTH RACE. One mile oace.
Crazy Gotta !Slffth) 7 10 4 00 1 80
Little Jortv (AuD•nl 3 80 180
LA DlclalO< tPalerM>nl 7.60
Also raced: Super Neeto, Cracked
Ice. Jami\ Vincent, King of Jeu, S!>ted
8umo, Yankee RhYlllm. soeciacular
Dancer
Time 1 S6 315 n EXACT A <S·61 paid S23 40
U PICK SIX (J.4.7.5.4.51 peld
s4,6"6.00 with""" wlnnln9 nc1rm (flYt
hone,). C•rrvover poof Sll,931.16.
TENTH AACE. One mile pace
LHP Veer (Kuebler) 43 00 16 40 9 20 c R Farno (Sorigos) 560 s 60
Jibe Ho IMertCC\On) 10 70
AISo raced Tiit Companv's Go10
Shamus Reoens Lao, Batlllno Blltv
Hot N Bothered Caldonia
Time IS9 2S
S2 EXACT A <1·41 0111d S188 40
A 1ttn<111nce 4, S02
S.nt• Anlt•
SUNDAY'S AESUL TS
(ISltl tf fl·dtte thOrlvGN>rff tnfff\MI
FIRST AACE. 6 turlonos
Bad 9ed LUCY (Fnt\) 26 00 I 00 4 40
Meoem SPiendour (Mei• I l 60 180
Crescencle (Hawlevl 3 60
Alto raced Not a Straw Pyramid
High, Lace Ca misole, Minerva . Pe~
OCtie. Clan Count1 Tonv s Darling
FrellldlY Crowd Beautv's Love
Time I 11 4 S
HC°"D llACI. 6 hKtono' we Sllecky (VlnJI) 00 HO 300
Subdivide (Ortega) UO UO
Wind's Wav (Warren) 7.tO
Alw raceo Pat'' i>.t. GClldtn Ci<cle,
Velent1ne Lew, Aoltato, BlaU B<lar,
l(ona Hills
Time 109 3/S n DAil. y DOUaLI! 13-SI Hid Sil IQ •
TH .. D RACE. 6 > furlOnO'
Exotsve Puser IHwll 2100 t 00 6 00
Reoetrltte (o.llllOllHV•l 4.00 3 00
Westmont Souare (SIDtllel 7 20
At10 rectd Flvlno Irishma n, Cna m·
o•on Pilot, Agelnsttlleklno<!Om Pow,
Galileo, Intercom
Time I 16 41 S
FOURTH RACE. One mile
cn1e1 Crnttlk (McGnl 9 60 s.oo 2 so
Seri's DrH mer (Peoro111 6.60 3 20
l(angaroo Court (Steiner I 7.60
Also raced Roval Caollve, Dedlcata
Tlmt 134 415
SS EXACTA 11·4) Plld SIS? SO
FIFTH RACE. 6' > furlongs
L'Nallv <McCerron) 19 40 8 20 5 00
Ma1or Bill (Voltniuttal 5 40 4 oo
Mr AmDanadgr CGuerrel • 60
AIM> raceo R1g11t Tnr111, Dakar
Distinct l.over Lucky Buddv, Knowt~
edOeeDte Luci\
Time I 16 2/S
SS EXACTA (1·9) Plld S213 00
SIXTH RACE. 1 1 16 miles
Bronzed (Shmkrl 4 20 2 IO 2.60
8 ilhkln (P1ncey) 340 2 IO
Trlt>tt King (Slblllel 4 60
AIM> ractd Darlenoe. E•ctuslve
Artl, Mlssln lopl Roo Ellie Commend
Tlnw I '3 3/S
SEVENTH fltACE. 1 1 16 m lles
Derk Accent (Hwtv) 14 40 4 to 2 80
Rlve"1oe Artist IPincavl 3 20 2 60
Conerton (DtllhOlluye) .. oo
AIM> raced Honro, Ronds De Jemt>e,
WOl'd\W01'1h, Burled TrtHUrt, NOl>le
Air Tlmr , . ., 3/S
SS EXACTA (S·4l oeld S92 so
EIGHTH RACE. 1 • • miles on run
Comedy Acr (McCrn) 20.20 7.20 s.oo
L' Allravantt IDIYH ) 3 40 2.IO
LIOO Isle IH•WleV) 3 40 uo
Also ractd' Spit Curt, Nan'' Dancer
WHkt"d Surl>!'lte. Her Decision:
Avloa tlon, Sedra, Prloe of Ros-OO<I
Time 2·00 215
U PICK SIX IS·l·l·l·S·10) NICI
U17,S9UO with -wlMlne tlcltet (sl11
horwsJ. n Pldl SI• cens•flln paid '4~.20 wlltl 36 wlmlne tldtm (!IV•
horllft).
NINTH AACE. 1 1116 miles
Bronze Markel <Pncvl 9 00 S 00 3 40
Domlnent LH (G~ra) 6 80 4 20
Fresno C.nyon (McCerronl 180
Also rectd Ptrlect•Dllltv, Lord''
Ltss•t . Joan'' L•dY Bunch 1 Bunk, Social Whirl
Tlnw 144 I 5
SS EXACTA 1'·3) Pll<I '147 00
Atten<11nce 44,93S
Masten
(et Aueusta. Gt.I
277
B11n C r11n\haw S 108,000
279
Tom Wahon s64 800
180
David E owerd\. '34.800
Gii Moroan, SJ•,800
21 1
Larrv Nelson, U ,000
182
Ronnie Black, s 19 ,42S
Tom Kitt. s 19,425
Mark Lvt, S19,42S
Davto Gr ahem, s 19,425
ttl
Freel Couole1, s 16.200
2M
Jack Renner, S 13,200
Larrv Mu e, Sl3,200
Rtx ~a well S 13,200 Wav ev•. Sil 200
215
Calv Peete s 10 200
Rav Joyd , s 10.200
Nick F1100, s 10,100
216
J ack Nicklaus. sl.400
Andy Been, se,400
Danny Eowards, Sl,400
217
Garv Plavt r S6,475
Hele lrwln, 54,475
Jey Hau. S6,47S
Payne Sttwart, S6,47S
• 211
Tom 'Purt1er, U ,6IO
Grt0 Norm an, U,610
Peter Jacobsen, S4,610
Georoe Archer. M,610
1\90 Aoki, U ,680
a·Rlcnaro Fehr
219
Bernhoro Langer S4 000
Fuu v Zoeller '4,000
1'0
Bruce L1elz>.e S3 600
Tommv Nakatlm SJ,600
2'1
Tom We1skoof, SJ, 100
Mark McCumt>er SJ 100
Crata Sttdler sJ 100 Da~hl. SJ 100
wrv Koch SJ 100
m
Scott StmD\on ,, IOO
ltl
•nay North '1 600
a RoDtr• Lt w11 ,,.
Let lrev1no. S2.SOO
ltS
Morr11 Heletslly U .300
lff
Dev1d 09rln. '1 100
1'1
Curtis Stren1>e '1 100
e ·Ctar11. 8urrouOl'ls
e-denoll\ emettur
61 11·10·61
71-70-71·67
73-71-69-67
76·69·66·70
71 ·74·69·61
70·61·69 lS
69·66·73·74
69-70-70-13
71·73·61·72
71·73·71·69
71·70·71·72
71-71-69-73
71-72·69·71
79·66-70·70
70·73·70·72
70·69· 70· 76
73·73·70·70
71·10-71·73
72·71 ·70·73
71·71-73·71
10-11-1•-n
1•-11-70·11
76·69·61· 74
69-74·76·69
75·71-13·69
72·70·75·71
70·74·71 ·73
69-71-73-74
11 11-10.15
13 10 74 n n 73 10 14
15·70 lS-10
75 10· 10 75
1•·11·14-11
13·11-1• 73
7•·70·74·73
74 11·71·74
11>-1S-10·16
n -10-16-1•
76·6l·I0·69
13 70 75· 7S
.. 7l 14 79
7l 71 7S l6
13 73 ,. 14
71 74·15 11
11 74 1S 76
M9.,,... O.stk
(It Ha......,,.., Miu.) •1 Lin« Ttn Broeck, 177,000
Mike Sm.Ill, $1S.600 m Glbt>v Gilbert, S9,t00 m ~Of JoMson, U,t2S
Tommy Vtlentlne, SS,t2S
~teve Jones. ss,ns
81M Gleuon, ss,ns
Rev Barr Jr .• SS.11S .. Tom CostetlO, S4,0SO Boo Ford, u ,o.so
BoD Prot>en. 54,050
206
Jim Alt>ut, Sl,207
Mike Bright, Sl.207
Rtndy Watkins, '3,207
'1111
Fra nk Conner, 12,167
Mark B1"'1, Sl,267
Joe Heoer. S2,267
Mike OontlO, S2,261
Tommv Arrnour Ill, 12.267
Terry SllOdllrass, 52,267 -Jamie Howell, s 1,550
Douo Brown. Sl,550
Denni\ TrJ111er, 11,SSO
8!illnt Mctettl"er· S1,S50
Mike Mo<tey, Sl,SSO
20t
Llndv Miiier, s 1, 111
Curt Bvrum, s 1, 111
Joey Rassett. s l,111
Gavin LevtnM>O, Sl,111
Brad Ftl*, s 1, 111
210
Vic T Or1orlc1, 1194
Scoll Devis, 1194
Jett Tnomwn, 519•
G-Severs, 1194
Mike Hotlllnd, 5"4
Dewitt Wnver, S894
MltCll Aocock, 1194
Mike Gove. stt4
211
Rod Curl, 5692
Run Cocnran. 5692
Joho McGoulJll. 5692
Mlclltel Hulbtrl, 1692
. Kert Nllrro, 5692
61·61·66
70·'6--67
12·'6--65 ..........
66·71>-67
6s-65-7J
61-61 -69
67-67·70
61·69·67
61·61·71
70-67-69
65-70·71
71·67·61
69·69·69
67·70-70
67·73·67
70-70-61
67·69-71
61·'9·71
61-71-70
69-61-71
61-66-74
69-71·61
61-10-n
70-11-61
61-65-76
69·67·73
69·70-70
69-71-70
71·69·10
69·69·72
61-70-71
71·66·73
70-69-71
67-73-70
61-72-70
69·72·70
69-71-71
69-61·74
71-61-71
61-72·71
LPGA tourn11ment
(et UI V ... s)
27S
Avello <>.amoto, $30,000 -Donna H White, s 11,000
214
Beth Denial, s 13,000
216
S.nore Havnie. s 11,000
217
BerD Bunkowskv, S9,000 -Sanora Palmer. U11<l.OO
Jene G~. SS 124.00
Juli Inkster, SS 124
Ptt Mevers. SS. ll•
8ttsv Klno, S5, 124
Alie;e Millef', S5, 12A ,.,
Bonnie l.ltuer. SJ, IOI
V1tk1 Alverez, Sl, 107
8eth Solomon, \3, 107
ltO
Jane Crafter, S2,J62
Donne Caooni. S2,J62
Anne-Marie Pehl, S2 ,362
Joanne Carner, SZ,342
Je n Sl~M>n. S2,362
Marv Dwyer, S?.362 ,,,
Partl Rlu o, s 1,744
Hollls Stac v. s l.7u
Lauri Petlf"sOn Sl,lU
BtekY Pear'°''· Sl,744 Jene Bletock, Sl,744
2'2
Chris JOhnM>n , s 1,444
Leuren Howe, Sl,U6
Siivia Bertolaccln, Sl,••S
Allee Rittman. Sl,44S
2tl
Nancy LOPtl, Sl,191
Ma rty D•Ckerson, Sl.191
~v PUil, Sl,290 ,,..
Pet 8radtev. SI, 163
Pt llY sr-t\an, Sl,163
Deoble Meistertln, s 1, 162
VelerleSklnner. s l.162
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WlleeJcJJalr •porm camp
Tbe fourth Annual Junior Whcelchnar Sports C..mp besan I.Oday and will contmue throu&h
Friday at Saddleb&ck CoUcae in M1ss1on Viejo.
The event, co-sponsored by the National
Foundlltion of Wbcelchair Tenn1s, wall be held
from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day. Each year durina Easter vacat1Qn, more than
100 physically disabled youngsters, ages 7-17.
learn. play and obtain skills needed to pan ica-
pate in a number of spons, including tennis.
basketball. track and field. swimming. archery.
wciaht training and fishing.
l'he children are coached by many of the top
wheelchair athletes in the country. Celebrities scheduled to make appearanet'S
include the Rams' Nolan Cromwell. Vance
Ferrgamo and Mike Lansford, former Ram Pat
Haden, Olympic divin& hopeful Greg Louganas
and tennis coach Vic Braden.
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Ted 8troecheln •hoW8 off hi• 1959 3008L
llercede. Bens r ectfntly. The car la one of
• o.lirNetlt.lt ....... many nntaae autoe which will compete ln
Carl•bad thh weekend. -
Vintage Mc.Crary flattens
cars set lb •1 • • • .1. to compete E J Ja in sat.u
I DEATH NOTICES Pt8.JC NOTICE
Adult volleybaJJ cl lni An adult v ~It . . C
Saturday. July ~!e1~a:~ c~inic wil! be held gymnasium. e rvine High School
The clinic. offered b . Recreation and Leisui; ~ the Cuy .of Irvine be held from 1-4 p.m. e rvices D1 v1s1on, will
The clinac is design d . low-lcey competitve :po as an instructional and
beg.inning and intcrmedaa~s e{'pencnce for the The clinic offers me e P ayer.
older. rwo hours of pe~~ ~omen. ages l 8 and Players will be acce mstruc11on.
fir;J-serve basis. Fee IS sfhed on a firSl<ome.
or more anforma11on, phone 660-3639.
Adul t ba•lcetball le.a/lUea
Registration for adult bask<'tball leagues 1s
under way at the Ctt) of Irvine Communat)
Services Department.
Team application~ are available and wall be
accepted with a $300 c:ntr; fee 1hrough Fnday.
Julv I.
Play will begin in mid-June and countinue
through August. For more anformataon. phone 660-3639.
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0111 Church Costa Mesa. ot law or otherwise, acquired other purchaH price. the add1t1onal coat John C Connolly, Presld8"t
\'i~ttatum Monday 5 PM than or in addition to that of the of lllle lnaurance for special en-This slatement wu llled with the
t I 9 PM P deeedent al the ltme of he< death. In dorsemenll or extended cover999 County Clerk ot Orange County on
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M0'1uary • Cemetery Lot 32 of Tract 5272. recorded In 10 entry of en order conttrmlng the 1 __________ _
Vintage Ferraris. Porsches, Bug.at-
tis, Maseratis and Lotus will will race
competitively Easter weekend at
Carlsbad Raceway -with the real
winner being the fight apinst Re·
tinitis Pigmentosa, a blinding heredi-
tary disease.
Celebrities, including Vin Scully.
Cheryl Ladd, Bob Hope. David
Doyle, Farrah Fawcett and Jack
Jones, have lent their support to
reaearch of the disease, and former
President Gerald Ford will be honor-
ary race chairman.
Two days of competition is sched-
uled, with gates opening at 7 a.m.
Saturday and 5:30 a.m. Sunday.
Racing will be conducted by the
San Die$o Region of thee Sports Cars
of Amenca.
Entries from throughout the U.S.
are sched uled to com pete in vintage
cars with original equipment.
The Grand Prix for R.P. will
include a concour. D'Elegance. racing
practice. Easter Sunrise services and
high performance racing.
One day tickets are $6. two-day
tickets SI 0.
Tickets are available at all
Tacketron agencies and at the gate.
DETROIT (AP) -Gilles Elbilia
fears his chances of adding an
American boxing title to his Euro-
pean welterweight crown are dead.
Elbilia's title bout with World
Boxing Council champion Milton
McCrory was stopped at I :08 of the
sixth round by referee Carlos Padilla
afte r McCrory fl atened the
challenger's nose while knocking him
to the canvas Sunday.
"Ten xears of sacrifice and a man
like Padilla can ruin your career," an
angry Elbilia said. 'Tm convinced
McCrory will never fight me again. I
feell hurt him a couple of times. It's a
world championship fight. You don't
stop it for bloody noses."
The fact is. however. Lbat McCrory
won every round on the card of all
three judges except one: Salvadore
Placencia called the second round a
draw.
George Canter. thl' American man-
ager for Elbilia. called the outcome .. a
scandal" and said he would fi le an
official protest with the WBC.
McCrory said there was no doubt an
his mind that he had successfully
defended his t1tk the moment his
Sneva:~agictouch
at Phoenix raceway
He wins fourth
victory in last -----------seven attempts
PH OENIX (A P)-Tom Sneva has
a magic touch at Phoenix Inter-
national Raceway and even he
doesn't know why.
The runaway victory in Sunday's
Dana 150 Indy-car race by the
defending Indianapolis 500 cham-
pion was the fourth in his last seven
starts on the fast one-mile oval.
"I don't know why we have such a
good run at this place," said Sneva.
who now i;Ahkes his home about 45
minutes ~ the Phoenix track.
'"This time. we didn't really have
anything trick o n the car. We JUSt ran
a pretty conventional setuo.
"But the guys (on tht' crew)
prepared a pretty good car for me."
The crew for the new Tex-
aco-sponsored team. put together
during the winter by Teddy Mayer
and Tyler Alexander, also prepared a
good March racer for Howdy
Holmes. Sncva·s teammate
Holmes finished ~econd. 24.8 sec-
onds behind the wanner. but still the
only other car on the same lap with
Sneva.
That finish was the bec;t tor Holmes
1n 32 career Jndy-<.ar starts. His best
pr~v1ous showing was a fourth at
Milwaukee in 1982.
··For me, it's been a long drought."
Holmes said. "I haven't really been
competiti ve for a while. Obviously,
now I am. It's the first time I've had
fun racing in three years.
''You have to give c~dit for the
start we've had to Teddy and Tyler."
In the season-opener at Long
Beach, Sneva was third and Holmes
crashed and finished 13th. Sneva now
leads the CART-PPG Indy-Car
World Series with 36 points. followed
by Mano Andretti at :!2. Holmes is
tied for fourth w11h 16.
Holmes was not alone in his
sudden jump to the ranks of com-
J'(tllive drivers Sunday. The blazang
hot day at the desert track, wi th
temperatures hovering near I 00
degrees, was. a big .da)' for several
other surpnsing entries.
Michael Andretti. the 21-year-old
son of the former Formula One ¥Orld
champion. was third, a lap ~hind
Sneva. And 50-year-old Dick Simon.
whose onl y better finish camt' ~hen
hl' wa!> an l nd~-car rook11: 1n 1970.
was !Ourth. two laps d0'-"11 .
Two Aniericans· Dledal
in shooting conipetition
Cren:iatory Booil 210. Pages 26 and 27 of u le P\alC NOTICE 1625 Gisler Ave. Mapa. In lhe offiee of the County Dated: April 3. 1984 CHINO (AP . d Costa M6$a Recorder of orange county WILLIAM OUACKENBUSH f'ICTITtOUI 8U9fNlll ) -Amencans cap-over two ay~. sate will be tubjee)t to curren1 EOOAA w. AVERIL L. JR . NAM! ITATININT tured two medals 1n rifle shooting and This event is shot at 25 meters with 5-40-5554 tues, coV8f'lanl•. eorie1111on1. re-Attorney tor PeUtlone< T"-f 11~1ng na.son 11 doing the international skeet team moved a .22 caliber scmiautonlat1'c pistol. • tr1c11on1. retervat1on1, rights. FRANfC. AVIRtLL It VARN bus't!\"'essoavs" ,.-· rights ot way a"d easement• of re-1244 Pelntef A•anva into position to capture at least one The shooter must fire one shot at each
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The propeny 11 to be told°" an (21') _...,. S• unit K. Hun11ngton Beach, Call! Championships of the Olympic eight, sill.. and then four seconds an
"as 111" baats. except u to title Publl81"1ad Orange Collll Delly Piiot 92647 Shooting Rangell. different phases. Bids or otfe<t are lrwltad tor thlll April t5. 16. 22. 1984 property and mus1 be in wrtung end 2078-84 Chllrl•H R Seymour Jr · 20531 Glenn Dubis of Pittsburgh. Pa.. The shootoff was shot in the more
wlll be received at the oHlo. of Montauker, Huntl!\glon Baach. and Michel Bury of France both won diflicult 4-second phase. and both
Eoo·R w •"ERILL. JR . a1t~,,... nun•1c NOTICE caTutif 92646 d ee1 b gold medal• 1n the men's a1·r n'flc Sc"'umann and Ry~"v shot 147 (of " ,.. .,. .. _, n-. I b •• I ..._ ,.,.t ·' II ~ . for Hid Executor. at 8244 Painter s u.,ness 9 Cv" w" y· an Av.nu.. Whlttlef. California goeo2, K-1oe:as 1nd1V1dua1 comP.Ctition when they fired 587 of a l.SO) and 146 in the first two rounds.
or may be flied wilh the C:Wtt of the 'ICTITtOUI au .... 111 Charles R 5-ymour Jr possible 600. The scores were ident-Schumann finally won in the third Superior Court. or Clallvered to NAMf ITATl•NT Thi• statement wu filed With the ic.al th rough all of the tie-breaking shootofT round by shooting a 148
. EDGAR w AVERILL. JR . par-The lollowll'IQ l*ton• ..,. ctotng County Clark of Orange County on tests, so co-golds wcrr awarded. while RyS(v fired a I 43.
901\ally, at any lime •fttr the fir•1 t>u•lneu u : Mar HI. 1084 s f N ff I'. pu1>11cat1onottn11"°uoaandbafore 8!<RCLAYS-SUNSTATE Two. ,,.,,12 Harald tenvaaa o orway w:u. In the shooto 1or the bronze
the making of the Mia. 11102 Cowan Street, 1rvtne, CA third in the air rifle event with a 586 medal, Igor Pusyrcv of the Soviet
The Pfopert)' wtH b9 told on fM 92714 Pul>ltlhad Orange Cout oa17 srore. Pat Spurgin. from Billing\, Union beat Sweedish veteran Ove foOowtnglMm• Cathorpartealh 8arcteYtAll9tatelnve9tment Cor-Pll01March 28 AP<ll 2•9·tS,tM Mont., won the silver medal an the Gunnarsson 148 to 14.S. Both had and part credit. lhe tenn1 of llUGtl ooratlofl. Callfomla 1770~Cowan 1707·84 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-women~ 1hrce·posi1on smnllbore ~m59hpnortothe~oo~~
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rifle event wtth a score of .578 of 600 In the second round of the inter·
possible pomts, only one point off national skeet shootina event. Matt
BulJiman Nonka Matova's winning Dryke moved into a one-bird lead
5 79. w1 th a 148 of I SO !K'orc. He as just
Third place went to world r«ord ahead of Francisco Romero of Guam
holder in this event. Marlie Hclb1a of with a 14 7.
East Germany. who shot a 577. American's could potential!)
Dramatic sh~ffs detcrrnmed all 5wccp all of th<' medals in the skeet
three medal pQices l'1l the finals of lhr event. 0ryk(', world reoord holder in
Rapid F~ Pistol event Sunday. thas compct1taon with a ptrfttt 200
Rolf Schumann of East Germany score, is favored to win, but both
eventually edged Scraey Rysev of the Michael Thompson wtth a 146 end
Sovic1Un1onTortheaold.butthepa1r Dean Clark W1th a 14S art' In medal
had to shoot thrtt shootoff rounds con1ent1on
before " Wlnner emcrgtd. The p.11r The dccet cvcn1 conclud" toda) to
had both firt'd S<>6 of a pou1bJe 600 tn end the lnauaural C hamp1on,h1t>1
the thrtt-pha~ comoctataon shot
crashmg right hand fo und its target.
"When f hit him wi th the hook, it
broke his nose," McCrory said. "He
was hurt bad. I felt it in my hands.
That really hurt ham ."
El bilia claimed his nose was not
broken.
"I'm at my very best when I'm
hurt," Elbilia, 27. said. "Our strategy
~as to be very careful fo r fi ve rounds,
then open up. There were five rounds
remaining.
"This isn't amateur boxing. This is
professional boxing. It's a scandal
and I want a rematch. I'm surprised at
Mr. Padilla. because I heard he's a
very good referee."
Stuart Kirschenbaum. chairman of
Michjgan's Athletic Board of Con-
trol. said he concurred with the
referee's decision.
"I thousht the referee did an
admirable JOb," Kirschenbaum said.
"He stopped it when he should have.
Even a judge near me. who is
supposed to be an impanial observer.
thought the fight should have been
stopped."
McCrory. 24. who kept his record
unblemished at 23-0-1, opened a cut
above Elbilia's left eye an the second
round and continued to work over
that side of the challenger's face.
Elbilia. 23-3. a fighter with an
awkward upnght stance. seldom took
the bout to McCrory, preferring
instead to counterpunch.
As the sixth round opened. the
6-foot-3 McCrory appeared to break
Elbi lia's nose with a solid right shot
that knocked the challenger down and
against the ropes. The 5-foot-9
Elbilia. got up and circled a couple of
rimes trying to stay tway from the
champion before Padilla steppe-Cl in to
halt the bout.
Meyer
sizzles
in race
COMMERCE. Ga. (AP) -"QBilly
Meyer, driving a Ford Mus)ang.
recorded the second-fastest time ever
in funny car drag racing competition
Sunday in winning the fourth annual
National Hot Rod Association
Southern Nationals.
Meyer. of Waco. Texas. covered
the quarter-mile course in 5. 73 sec-
onds. defeating Kenny Bernstein of
Da llas. whose Ford Tempo finished
In 5.80
The record of 5.63 was set by Don
Prudhomme of Granada Hill!' in
September 1982
The victory was worth about
S 18.000 for Meyer. 29.
Joe Amato of Old Forge. Pa .. won
hts second straight top fuel dragstcr
titk by defeating Dick La Haie of
Lansmg, Mich. Amato's time was
5.60 seconds while LaHaie was limed
in 5.64.
Amato also won aoout S 18.000 of
the $377,650 purse.
Lee Shepherd of Artington. Texas.
won has fourth strai_ght Southern
Nationals pro stock utk. His 1984
Camaro fin ished in 7. 78 seconds .
Second place went to Don Cam·
pancllo of Wayne. N.J .
Shepherd won about S 15.000.
First and )C<·ond place finishers
Sunday:
Top Fuel -I. Joe Amato, Old
Fo~ Pa., 5.60 seconds. 2. Dick
LaHaie, Lansing, Mich., 5.64.
Funny Car -I. Billy Meyer • Waco. Tel!.as1 5. 73. l . Kenny Berns·
Lei n. Dallas, :>.80.
Pro Stock -I. J..cc Shepherd.
Arlinaton, Teital. 7.78. 2. Don Cam·
pancllo, Wayne. N.J .. 7.74.
Top Alcohol Qragstcr -I. Bruce
McDowell, Bonita, Calif., 6.44. 2. 8111
Walsh. Scranton, Pa .• I 0.19.
Top Alcohol Funny Car -I. Bob
Ncw~rry. Schenectady, N.Y .. 6.~6.
2. Dan Nimmo, Ko~omo. Ind., 6.67.
Competition -I. Gary Wentzel. Kcwann~ Ind.. 8.16. l . Ron Nt-fT.
Ar\lado, ~olo .• 8.23.
Super Oas -I. Gus UpshAvo,
Tifton. Ga .. 9.87. 2. JJ\ck SI.I.
Reynoldsbura. Ohio, 9.8 l.
Super Stock-I . Gartand Pano"'·
Darton. Ohio. 10.S'9. 2. Kc1th Lynch.
West Ville)'. Utah.
Stock -I. Mikt Smith. Ardtley.
p,.,, 14 ~9. ~. Sud Ro~c. ftndgeton. .c.
,
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Tlle ==:::=-: ...t.u M&.T ... A L.9Me..!f:1===--·· NOTICE OP DEATH or ~ ... .,..,DA.,.. I 'f_ .... __ " SYLVIA a. JANJION, AKA
ONI DAY 'HOTO, AM.A ~ YOUTMI ••'ICIALllMllCICO. envu BA2111"1 .aa~ \'IONAI. PHOTO U~AKA TO ~ V.. DMl'f .,,_ -.--..m1
PAOCUllHG LM. AKA , IT llAY • ICU AT A • • eG ~-=-~ru:su:-v::: AND OP PSI itiON TO AJ>-
TIOM CfHTtll AKA 0.. M· UL&• TOU ... All ID&.6-Will LL A't "'8lJC AUCT'IOH 1dJNISTBll F.ITATE NO.
MMll'TION ClHT!J'. AAA NA· llA19 °'nm unm -,,. TO THE H~ M>Of.A '0" AU!MI 1=~":.'..:!'~~ :c-.:::i: ==TA ~O:! =.:='g'eCKt=.~c.: To all twfn. benetidart.,
t.in V""-1. CA. t270I YWa. • CIVIL cooe MOTION ata4fl <PeY· credltOtt · and ~Uoaent .a--l. ~. t0312 Ct..tom On Apl 11, ,... et t:oo a.m. • ...._ 1t tN ,.,,_ of .-. 1n ~ c:rt'd.l'otw of SYLVIA IL can,oon """ hnta Ana. CA. mot tMf _..,..,e.d T.,,.. uooer end money of IN UMed IW•) .. JAMISON, AKA SILVIA TtM~aeconduci«tby.en purtU1n1 too. ofTNel t900rct.o "8f'lt, tttte llnd.,,,.... ~to HAZEL JAMJ.SON and lndMINll W tS, tt1t • ~ No. end now Nld by" llNMt M6d o. per· J.,.... L. ~ 15111. 1" toolll,.••I 1HH. of Trwt in die prQp9f1y ,_....,.,.., eons who may be otherwt.e
,,. •llt9mslt WM ftl9d Wltfl die ~ 1141. Of Ofllcl.i ,. Mlcllbed: ln~r8ted in the will and/or
County a.il of 0r"'Ot ~on eotda. .._,.,-W. fOWAN> J. TRUl'TOft "<>HALD H. H(NAY, estate· March 11, 1114 CYOAH AHO NATALIE G. CYGAH MANI L. JOKNSOH '
PM11JI M tt'*Of(&J, In Ule ofrloe ot tt1i1 MT«'ICIAR'r. fAA WEST SAY· A peUUoo haa been tiled
PubltMd Oreinge COM! o.ilY CountyAtcotdttotOt-.eo..tY. IHGSAND\.OANMSOCIATIOH by BEVERLY J UNE
Piiot MwOh Zt. ~ 2. 8, tt, 1914 State of Cellfomll. WlU SlLL~l AlCOADEDAplU, 1M0Mlnttt. S M ITH tn the Suptrlor
1112-M = ~~~JO~=lt~ ~se~eo:~3== '8U:: eour,t.~f ~BCountyL~Y· ---Ml--IC-lll)_TlC[___ UrN Of .-. In l9wM ~ of die Rl9cofder of Ofante County; que1u.i1g mat EVER
Unl.s It-) Ill: IMlde tn. meln Mid dMO of 1rutt ~ 1ne JUNE SMITH be appolntm
ACTTnOUa ..,.... lront lobbot at Tr~ T1tte loloWtna P'~ u pcnooal re~taUve to Mm ITA~ NurMOI ~. 830 N. Mt*I PA~l 1: Fee S!""f>le title to • ..a lt,....1ant1 AM. CA.. ell r1gt11, title condOmMlum unit 113 1111e "unit"~ ~nuna\er t ettate of ~ ~ pencw.,. OOlno end..,..,_ con-..,.d to end now u lhOwn uc>Of\ the Condominium SYLVIA ffi.... JAMISON.
SOUTHLAND PROPERTIES t*<I by" unOer Mid 0.-d Cf Truet PIM (enUti.ct "Condc>fnlNum PIM AKA SlLVtA HAZEL
MGMT. co .. 24712 Corti Ct•ta. El ~~ ~~. =~lnu: Mid ~ty~l 1= ~~JJH,~ ": JAMJSON (unciA;r the In~
Toro. CA 82630 Lo. 13 Of Tt9Ct No. 5023, In 8oolc Orange, 8t1t1 of C ... lomla. (The pendent Administration of
Kelly Archw•y Corpori tlon, 182, :C:P H \hf""...., 38 lncluttve "P!.n"), r--,..,. on J~ 12. 1879, &tatn Act). The petition la 24112 Cone Preat1. EJ Toro, CA _ ....,,.. __,,.,... 92830 Of Ml l90U9 M• u rec:ord9d • doeument No. 1ae1 • "' Bo<* .et for hearing in Dept. N o. 3
Thi• bl11l"4N1 la conducted by:• In the County fWCOfdlr Offlcle of 13228, P-o-78 through 115 ~ at 700 Civic Center Dr Ion Orange County. ctualve. of Offici-1 ~da. In the "
COl'porat · !xceptlng lhel'etrom. Ill oll. gu. Offlee ot the county ~-of W est, Santa Ana, CA 92701 ~i ~::::· ::-:::;'wtth the ue>Mttum and othlf hydroc.tbon .Mid county. wtllch p11n Pl'llln• 10 on May 2, 1984 at 9:3Q A .M .
COUntY Clenl of Orenge County on tubltanc.e end mln«al1 tyl~ th1t property dllcrlbld In Trect No IF 'YOU OBJECT to the M Ch 14 1ee4 below the d9')1h of 600 feet from the 10587, recorded In Book 448, • 11 ' PMt1l1 aur1ICI and wllhou1 the right ol aur-Pagee 5 •nd 8, MltcellanlOl.lt granung of the pet.IUon, you
Pub419hed Orange Collt Delly fllOI entry M14>1. in the office of the County should either appear at the
Piiot Marcti 2e, April 2. 9. 16, 198' The ltteet eddreM and olhlf Record« of Mid County. hearing and st.ate you OOJeC·
1716-84 common ~111110n. 11 wiy. of the PARCEL 2 An undivided .00313 lions or file written 00-.... rMI property de9erlbed •bow la percenl 1o11rett In and to the corn-. ,--purpor1ed to bl: 1087 El Camino. mori ar ... u anown and dlflried on t1ons with the court before rtlllJC NOTICE Col1a M ... CA the plan the heartng. Your appear-
...,.Tnvw ... -·-·· BENEFICIARY: TRANSAMERICA Except Ill oil, gu 1nd ance may be in person or by ........... ..,.... -FINANCIAL SERVICES (714) hydrocarbon IUblllllOll benlllh I
N.-aTAT'lmlfT 832·931<1 Cllptl'lof!IOOf .. 1fromtheaur1ac:eot your attorney.
The lollowlng Pl'IO"I 11 doing The undenlgried TNllM di• uld 11nd wllh no right of aurfec:e IF YOU ARE A CREDI· bu~o:~IGAN CONST .. 114 E c111m1 any llablllty for any lncortect· entry 1bove 500 reet from the aur-TOR or a contingent creditor
20th St .. Cotta Met1,·Callf. 92927 ,_. ot t~eet ~':' •n<!,~ lace of Mid land' ... reaerved by of the deceased you must common --.,nat..,.., any ... ..,.... .. Wiiiiam J. c-onev. an unm1rr1ed fil ,_, • ith th Tnoma. Ger11d OenlQan, 114 E herein. man, In lhe Deed rl()()(Old In Book e your cuum w e
201h St • eo.1e MMA. 9~627 Said .... will bl m.oa, bUt .seo. Page 838, of Official Rec:orcn. court or present it to the per·
Tttt. bualnea Is conducted by 111 without covenent or w11r1nty, ft· PARCEt. 3: An.exclualve right and aonal representative ap-
lnOMdUll preu or Implied. regarding tl11e, eaement 10 UM the patto ., .. CS.. . .
Thoma G. Oenlgan 1poullllon. °' encumbrMCll. to lgnated P·HS3 on the plan 11 being pointed by the court wtthlll
Thia atatemwit wu fli.ct with the pay the remaining ~ aum of ~anent to the unit four months Crom the date of Coun~ Clerlt of Oranoe County on the noll(1) eecured by Mid Deed of PARCEL 4: An exclualve right and first lSSuanc:."e of letters u
M11. 8. 1864 Truat, with Int•• thereon, u ....-nent 10 uae.,.. parking ap.ce provided in Section 700 of f'M117' J>(OYided Ill Mld notl(I), ed'lanc., deeigneted on Ille pllll II parking th p oba Cod ( Call Publlahecl Orange Cout Delly If any, under the 1erma of aald Deed apace no. PS-133. e r te e o •
PllOI March 2e, At>rll 2. 9, 111, 1984 of Trull. ..... chlrgM and IX· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN0£R A fomia. The time for filing
1713-84 pen ... ol the TN11M and of the OEEO OF TRUST DA TEO Mwch 26. cJajms will not expire prior
trultt CtMted by Mid 0.-d of 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
-----------Truat. tor the amount reaaoNbly TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT to four months from the date flta.IC NOTICE 11t1mated to be: S73,581.78. MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE of the hearing noticed above.
'ICTITIOUI 8UaMat The blnellc:i.ty under aald Deed IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION YOU MAY EXAMINE
ol Trull her .. OfOf'I 1xecu1ed and OF THE NATURE OF THE h fll k b h If The f:.::eng·~ doing delivered to the undetalgned • writ• PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU t e e • ept y t ~ court. bullneM •• ,...... _. ten Oeclw•tlon of Default end De-SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. you are interested m the es-
THE FLOWER EXPRESS, 15182 mand '°' Siii. and. written NotlQe 102 Scholl Ptazl. 11139. Newport late, you may serve upon the
Stert>oatd Street. Glfderl Grow of Default and a.ctton to Sell. The Beedl. CA. 92663 executor or administrator or Cellf 92&43 undet9'gned QUMd Mid Notlal of "(If • alreet addresa or common • · Oelault and ElectlOn to Sell to bl dellgnatlon ot property 1a "-' upon the atto~e.y for the ex-
Shiron Key Ver1>1T.' l"Slll2 rec:«ded In the county wher'I the above. no warran1J la given u to It• ecutor or administrator, and
Sterboefd Streel, Birden Grow rMI Pf09lr'IY II loclted. TRANS-completeneas or correct,,..)." The file with the court with
C.ittp • 8284S3 AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE beneficiary under Mid OMd of { { · · •ula ue Hernandn. 1359 COMPANY. a.487 Weet 3fd Street. Truat. by reuon ot • bl'Mdl or~ proo 0 se:vice, a wntten
Blt1clly St .. Anaheim, C .. H. 92804 l.oe AngetM, CA. 900<48 (213) fltU1t 111 the o1>119111or1t llCU(ld request st.atmg that you de-~a~rt"::.!:., conducted by: 1 854-2500 thereby, ri.retotore ••ecuted and sire special notice of the fil.
Shatol'l Kav Verble 01te: Miich 12. 1984 dellvlred to the underslgried a writ-lng of an inventory and ap-_, TRANSAMERICA TITLE IN· ten Oeci111tlon of Oef1ull Ind De-.
Thia •titement wu filed with the SURANCE COM PANY, AS mind for Sale. and wr111en notice of pr~menl of est.ate assets o r
County Clerk of Orange COUntY on TRUSTEE breach Ind ol election to cau .. the of the petitions or accounts
Mar. 16• 1984 n4U7' By Loi• Liddell, A1111t1111 Secretary uriderllgned to NII Ul<I property to mention~ in Section 1200
Pubtlahed Orange Cout Delly Publllhld Orange Cout Dally Pltot utlaty llld obllgatlorlt. and •ti.re-and 1200 5 of the California
Piiot Mardi 215, ... ~u 2, 9, t15. t9"' ~ 2, 9. 18. 1864 attlf the ull<lltalgned cauMd Mid p· oba Cod . ...,. 1815-34 nolloe of bl'eech Ind of electlon to r te e
1114-84 be recorded Oec:«nber 9. 1983 u WILLIAM W. SOUKUP,
Ml.JC NOTICE
-----------lnatr No 83-562040 of Otflclal ~ ESQ
-___ flt&JC ___ NO_TICE ____ corda In the office of the Recorder 1600.Nortb Broadway Salte of Orange County, ,
fllCTITIOUa IUaMEU Said aale wlN be mede. but 601
NAMI aTATl•NT without covenan1 Of wananty, eit· Santa Ana, CA. 9%706
The lollow1rig Pl'8on 11 doing preet Of Implied. regarding !Ille 973 1644
fllCTmOUe .., ....
N.u.ITATIMINT
The tollowlng peraon1 are doing
buelMMU: bull,,... 11: poeaeaslon, or 1ncumbr1ncee. to • . SPECIAL TY BODY WORKS. 2930 p1y the remaining prlnclpal aum of Published Orange Coast SUNSHINE PACIFIC CO .. 88"2
AnthOny Or .. Huntington Beach. Ca
92&47
Brlllol "C", Coate MIN. C1llf the note(•) aecured by said deed of Daily Pilot April 9, 10, 16,
92626 Trull, with lnterm as In said note 1984
Evellne Ge<lldlM GrolVllCI. 88"2
Anthony Or .. Huntington Beactl. C1
92647
Edwlrd Viti Kl1veren, 10238 provided, advanc.s. If any, undtr
Nlghllngale. Founllln Valley. CaUf the tarm1 of Mid Deed of trust. 1111.
92706 c:tiargea. and expenaes of the
1941-84
Tn11 bualnaN 11 conducted by 111
lndlvldull
Thlt bullnaa Is conducted by· an TrutlM and of Ille tl'\4ls created by
Individual Mid Deed ot Truat ------------
Edwlld Van Kl1veren Slid .... w111 be held on. Tu.day. Pl&.IC NOTICE EVlllM Groaveld
Thll 1talemenl WU rlled wtth the
County Clerk of Orange County on
Maretl 5 1964
f>eOOa
Publlthed Orange Coael Dilly
Piiot M1rch 27. April 3. 10. 17, 1984
1749-14
P\RIC NOTICE
'9CTI110UI _,._ ...
NAME aTATIMINT
The loltowtng peraont we doing
buellleel u :
MARQUIS CUSTOM COACH
3933 Blreh St., Newport Beach. C..
92&415
W.T. Anes.eon. 9081 Larehwood
Huntington Beach. Ca 92848
Thlt bualneu la conducted by an
lndMdual
W.T. Anderaon
Thia e111ament wH filed with the
Counly Cllfk of Orange County on
M1rcn 16. 1984 '2'1'• Publlahld Orange Coat Dtllly
Piiot March 27, Apr113, 10. t7, 1984
1741-&4
Th11 111tament wu flied with the April 24, 1984, al 2:30 pm. at the
County Clerk of Orange County on Chapman Avenue entrane. to the
Mar 14, t98" Civic Cent« Building, 300 Eut
F2ilOMI Cnmpman Ave . Orange. CA
Publlthed Orange Coal! Dally At the rime of the 1n1t1al publl·
Pllol Merch 25. APfll 1, 8, 15, 1984 calloo of lhls notice. the 10111
170 1-84 amount of the unpaid balance of the
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUa 8U .... I
NAME aTATEMINT
Thi following person Is doing
bualMN II' BAG PLUS PACKAGING MA·
TERIALS. 333 N GINNI St .. Or·
ange. CA. 92tee
David A. Golbahar, 2715 Wash·
lngton Blvd II 15. MOR, CA. 92&9 I
Thie buelMM 11 collductad by an
Individual
Oavkl H. G01b1har
Thia 1111emen1 wat fifed with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
M1rch 23, 1984
f241711
Publlthed Orange Cout Delly
Piiot Aptll 1. 8, t5. 22. 198" 1830--84
NI.IC NOTICE
ob1tg111on secure<rtty 11'141 lbovt de-
:ic:tlbed deed of trust and 1ttlm1ted
00111, expenaea. and adv1nces 11
$82,749.06
The 10111 lndebted'*8 being Ill
eettmate on which ui. opening bid Is
computed may be obtalried by c:all-
lng (7t<I) 937·0986 or (213)
627 ~865 the d1y before the NII
Oiied. March 20, 1984
BENEFICIAL SERVICE CO.
u laid Truatee,
By T 0. SERVICE COMPANY. agent
By Betty .Jo McDaniel, A1sl1tant
Secrelary
One City Blvd West. Or1nge. CA.
92688
(714) 835·8288
Publllhed OrlllQ9 Coast Dally
Piiot Aprll 2. 9. t6. 198-4
P\lllC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUI 8UllHHa
,ICTITIOUa ........ fllCTITIOUa au ... H NAMI aTATEMENT
NAME aTATEMINT NAMI aTATEMINT The followlrig peraon 11 doing bullMtl U The lollowlng peraona.,. doing The following peraon I• doing BORDEAUX MANAGEMENT
bullMM 11: t>ualneu 11: CONSULTANTS. 7573 Slater ACCESSORIES PLUS. 219 0 & R ENTERPRISES. 7501 T. Huntington Beach, Calll. 92647
Welie.tey Ln, Costa Mesa. Ca Slater, Unll R, Hunllngtoo S..Ch. Janet Sue Schuesler, 263
92626 CA. 92848 Leveme
MlchHI J ~OWlrd. 1548·0 Roy K RIZO<, 17641 Colll• Ln.. t, Long Beach, Calll 92683
Adami A.,., Co1ta Mea1, C1. 92626 Hunllngton S..Ch. CA. 92&4 7 This business 11 conducted by en
Ch1rles w Orah1m, 1548-0 Tt111 buelMU I• conducted by Ill lndlvtdual
Adamt Ave, Cotti M .... Ca. 92826 lndlvldual J1Mt Schvesl9f
Thia buelnau 11 condue1ed by • Roy Rizor Tn11 1111emeo1 was flled wltn the
gener11 partnerlhlp. Thia 111temen1 wu llled wttn the County Clerk 01 0,.nge county on
MlcllMI J. Howard ,County Clerk of Orange County on Mar t6 1984 Thia 111tlmlfll wu filed with the,. Maret\ 23. 1984 '2>t11IO
County Cleril of Orange County on '241711 Published Orange Cout Dally
March 18, 1984 Publlthed Orange Coal! Dally Pilot Maren 26. Aprtt 2. 9, 18, 188' FM1170 Piiot AprU 1. 8. 15. 22. 19~ t7~
Publlthed Orange Coeat Dally t834-84
PllOt March 27, Apr11 3. 10, 17, 1984
1740-8-4
Pta.IC NOTICE
ftcTilK>Ue IUllNIH NAM1 at A TIMINT
The following perlOnl .,. doing
bUllMMN
8EARO·OCM ENTERPRISES
177<n MltOhell, North lrvlM, Calll
92714 Oevld Gege McHone. 427 Sen
Bernerdlno, Newport BMc:tl. Call!
92te3 Jamee hard. 4121 Weeteny Pl •
Newport 9eeeh. cam 82660
Thia bUtlnllf II condue1ed by: a
Qlllll'll partnetenlp Oevtd McHone Thia 111tement w11 Iii.ct with the
County CWk of Orenge County on
A(X 5. t8'4 ..._.
"'bllthed Orange Colet o.lty "'°' AprM 18, 23, ~. Mey 7, 1H-t 2082 ....
Pl&.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUatMH
fllCTmOUa IU ... H NAME ITA'nMINT
NAMS aTAT .. MllfT The followtng perton le dOlng
The following peraon• are dolf1il bullneu u
buslMU u · COAST AL EOUIPMENT COM·
TEXTILE MARKETING SYS· PANY. 6552 Paris Clrc:M. Hunt·
TEMS. 438 B Maire St • Huntlnglon lngton Beech. C111f 92847
a..c:h. Cell!. 82846 lhomu Alvan Judklna. 6552
Brue. Craig O'Neil, 221 N Vine Parlt Clfcle, Huntington BMdl,
SI . Anlhelm. Call!. 92805 Calll 92&47
Karyf Robet11. 438 8 Main St . Thll bualMM II conducted by-•n
Huntington a..c:tl. Calif 92848 Individual
Thi• bull,,... I• conducted by I Thomll A Judkln•
general plrtMrthlp Thi• •11tement wu mec1 with the
8rUC9 C O'NMI County Cll(ll. at Orange County on
Thi. 1t1tement wu Iii.ct with the Mlt 1$. 18~4
County Clenl of Orange COi.iniy on FM1 t7t
Mar t8, 1864 Pvb*lhed Ofange Cout o.iiy
P'M1171 PllOI MIVCh 26. Aoril 2, 9, 18, ttM P\lbllahed OrMQI Coat Delly 1109-84
Plklt March 2e. At>fil 2. 9. 11. 19'4
t/1Q.-14 ------~~--~--1
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOl DtlTAICT
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
OF AHOUltlON OF
INTENT TO LEASE
I UAPlUa DISTRICT
M!At PtfOPERTY"
BID NO.M-11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
OtSTRICT hu declared that the IOI·
IOWlng r .. I property wtll not be
needed tor cla$$room purPQMI:
Two kindergarten claurooma In
Bulldlng B of the James O H1rper
School located II 18685 Santa Yna
StrMt, Founlaln Valley. Calllotnla..
The Board of Trusteea ol the
Fountain V1lley School Otatrlct r•
aoives to leue 1ne facllltlet ao In-
dicated above un<Mr the term• and
condition• 1t11ed In the RetOlullon
o1 lhe 801rd. Resolution No 8A·30
The minimum monlhly 111se P•Y·
ment tor the term ot the leaae shill
not be 1111 than S696,00/per
c11nroom/per montn Of • total ol
11392.00/per mon1n The minimum
monthly leeN payment fOf aubae-
quent Plflodl may be adJueted en-
nualty 11 the District's dlSCtellon A
Securny/Clean1ng depolll will bl
required prior 10 occupancy
No commission snail be paid any
llcenaed r .. 1 estate broker In lhl•
regard, and thef'e 11\all be no deduc-
tion from any proposal In determin-
ing the hlgnast responSlble bidder
Sealed proposals 10 lease said
property must be received by the
deleg11ed oltlcer at the Fountain
V1lley Scnoot District Educetlon
Center. 17210 01k Street. Foun111n
Valley. Calilornla, 92708 , no later
lhan 2 00 p m April 2<1. 1984
Belore accepting 1ny written
proposal• 1ne delegete<I o"icer
tnall call tor oral bidding Any Plf·
aon who has 1?9<etofore submitted a
written bid ~y submit an oral bid
axceec:llng by al least live perceot
(5'1.) the n19hest wrilleo bid The hlghnt responsible bidder thall be
required 10 execute tne lorm of
l .. H . auch format hH heretofore
been eppro~ by the 801rd 01
Tru•l-Tne Board of Trust ... 111all mike
the determination u 10 wnetner lo
lelte Pld l•clllfla wttnln teo ( 10)
d•YI •"er rec.ipl ol Olds
Information concerning tne
prex>Olll 11\ould b8 addrMMd to
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS·
TfUCT. t 7210 OAK STREET
FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA
92708. (714) 842-6651. Attention
Cerol Jone• FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS·
TRICT
BOARO Of TRUSTEES
Su11n111 M00te
Clerk of the Board
0111· AfHU 6, 1984
Publllhld Orenge C¢111 Di iiy Piiot
April II. 18, 23. f984
t"4-84
NlJC NOTICE
DlttA"HlllNT 0, TMI .,.-T~~L MVINUI l90ftC!TO C • IWOll~
HllMCI ,..._.. M9 Oii llfTINYM* U.. b)i AM AIM> CA8UAUTV ....... i!i&= MOnca Oii IU&.ID JO Ta&llaPH ilCOHOUC 8YllOf-.. .,_ l•AMl ·--· llOMU ~C..._ '9«Mlll 1MllalG ~ llw au"'°'1ly In ·tnwMI • u.c.c. Md .. ~ m11 a PS I 11 a.. ~ eoci. NCtton mt . ._ ..,> .___.CA..,.
PfOClef1Y Mctibed tlelow Ml beef! NOTICll 1.9 H!RE8Y ON9f to tN --MlllllCI b ~ment of imetNI Cnldltort Of I l .K. INC.. T,..,,.,.,Of .......... r.-.. tul9 dUe ffO!'\ A. a J. Alf'. Md L.loeNM, .._. ~... YW .,.._ Dll 2 I M, 19
CMl"T fMOIHl!.I, INC. n.. Pf• dtW le no&,..., Ad .. In VII TOUll ldmitl!ld .....
lfty _.be IOld et~ .... ~ City ol eo.ta ...... County ol Or· TC'l\ll ....-
..-, bid. pt<MdN by"*""' --.Statieot~tad27..... ~ ~eney ~Code Mclion 1339 and,.. •bulk 11.,.,_, le ebcM to 11e made ~Statut<wy D1po11t
1et90 reouliltlonl-to IYUHO HI CHO l Kl SIM CHO. GfOM ~ end
Oete ._,. Wlll be bplned. Acwtl T<lnlter• Ind ~ tr.,.. -~..:--
27. ttl4 .... wtlOM ~ ~ .. """'"--..-
• N00.000
8700,000
(-)16.1 ... Time bide will be OC**1: 2 00 pm 1ot38 Uttohen St.. 111 IN City oC Unr I l'D '9d ~ ,...,..., ~ ot .-.: 202 i. ,.._,. Norw ... County ot L.oe .._,.._, ~ • f'9ll'dl
Aft,, Sent• Ane. CA. 92f01 lt .. e Of Cllffomll 90860. pc~ ,1 l~,IM
Tit.le offwed: ~ lhl riaht, thf1 TM loeetlOll In CellforNI of the income to( ... ,,_ ..-.Ml
Ind IM••I Of A & J Al"°"-'FT cNtif eJ!tlClUtlv. office or Otindolll OtlltKlo,_l IM1t• fOf .. )'W 117 .-
£NGfN£1 INC.1. WI and to the prQP-bU ... offloe of the Intended W·-~~lhellboYa....,..,.~IGOOf----lf'Y will bl onered fof ~. If ,.. 1.rantlkor IS: Same '"7 Q'*1ed, the lnt•Nll ~ ..,. All°''* bullnw namee end Id· the Annuli tor the ~ Md9cl O.C ,.., 11, ...
lllCe will lurnlafl 111form.allon about ~ 1-.d by the lntanded ltant-mflde to the fnlur8nOI Comm .... Di'IS. ~ to ....
f)OMlble encumtwances. wNch Mav lllOf within thfM )'Mfl IMt P99t ao Hent ~~ be uMtul In detlrtnlnlng lhe veiu. oC tar a known 10 the lfltended tr.,.. ~ M. , e.cr.tary
lhl 1n1ereec bllnO tofd ,. .. .,, None P\Jbti.n.d Orengeeoe.t Delly Plot~ 11. 17, 11, 11, 30. 1tM N11ur1 of Tiiie The right, tit... Ti. ptC>per'ty 11 cs.aa1bed In Qen-..,.......
and coet of the tupey91' WI and to erll .. Alt •tOdl In tnlde, nxtur•. ~
the pr099ftY It Offered for .... tub-~I Ind good wtll of• C*tlllf'I PWlJC llJl1C( fm1C .wlflllr
Ject lo any prlOr velld OUtltlndlnQ LIQUof Store ~ known 11 _ _.........,=....,-...-. ..... ~-..---
mortgag19. encumbfanc.. Ot 0111« MA. 9 S LIOVOR and loeeted at Ilene m favor ol UWd '*1 ... agelnat 2205 Felrvllw Rd 11'1 the City of .,,.,.... the lup1yw th1t 111 auperlOr to the Coete MMa, County of Oftnge. For UM by LIFE, """""'OEHT & HEAL TH lnawlfQ Compel ...
lien of lhe Unlled Stat11. All PfoP-State of C1Nlorti11. and tr-t• the LR AMP ACCIDmn' ~ NIAL TN .
erty II offerad tor 1111 "-'*• I•" followl~ alQohollc beverage Ileen• av...-~,.. Al9AIAA. STA"ll FUT -
and "H It" and Without recourM {or llc:enMt) OFF-SALE GENERAL ft.All WI> D9C'9Wllt 11, ._ ..
9011n11 tne United Slit.. No J.iumblf 21-35t25 now INIAd 10 C1•-:aW ....... U19
guaranty or warranty,.. el1$>1' ... or l)l'amlw loc1ted 11 2205 Fairview ._ ...... c......,
Implied, 11 made u to the vall<llty of Rd for the prernt-IQclled 11 2206 1491 0.... ..,..._ ..,. ,.._,
the lltle. qu1llly, quanllly, 'Wligflt. Fairview Rd tn tne City ol eo.t1
llze. Of condl11on ot any of tne prop-Meea Cwnty ot Orange. Stale of *•'°" lleech. CA. -
ertr. or 111 Illness '°' any u11 or ea111orn1a Total edmttted alMta $29.111,127
123.782..Mt 11, 100-.000
purpoae No cia1m will be con-That the amour'll ol putc:tlaM T 0181 llat»Utlel
lldeted I01 lllowance or ad)Ullmenl price or COl'llldef1110n 1n COIV'letlon Capital paid-up
or tor reactssion of the ule baMd w11.h Mid transfer of Uld lteenM (or Grou paid-In end on I allure ot the property to conform llQen ... ) and Mid bull.,.,., lnclud· contributed turplu.
with any expressed Of Implied 'itP-1ng tne estimated inventory, 11 the Unaulgned funds (aurplua) S7,71t,e68
($2,137,880)
(11.211~ r~t·~~ci. E11ect ot Juntor En· :':"r:',!!:~ 00· wnlch conalata Gain (Lou) from operation•
cumbranoee. O..Crlptlon, Amount lncreue (Oecreue) In Capital and
Eltect ot J1.rnl0f Encumbnl11e11: A Cnectc• deposltad into eterow by aurplus during 1983 ($1,403,.804)
certificate of sale of ~raonal prop-bu)'tr 1t open of escrow. S5,000.00 lneuranoe In Foroe:
erty given °' a deed to r .. 1 property Promissory notes per UC<OW In· Natlonwtde
executed purauant to aecilon 8338 1truc11on1. S25,000.00 Accident and health premlu~
ahell dlactlarge auch proC)erty from Demand note lo bl repllced by lnautance In FC>f"oe: Cetlfomla
$2, 182.548.000
117,.287,895
S UM,731,000 all llenl. encumbrances, and lltlee call\ prlOr lo clOM by buy9f, Bu ...... ~
over which the hen of the Unllad 1100.000.00 = ...... _ .. h ..-..... St•I• w11n respect to whletl lhe levy Th1t II hu been agreed bltWlerl t r-• ..,.. -• -"'9 -wu made had priority aaid lloenMe and intended trtne-ect: Callfomia
Dllcrlpllon ol prope<ty 5 metal fer .. u required by Sec 24074 of eu.n... P909 $11,"452,864
4-dr-filing cabtnett, 6 dMll1. 9 the Bullnesl and Profeulona Code. We hereby certify that tM lbOYe items are In 8CCOf'denoe wtth
ctlllr1, 2 Teus lnatrumenll printing that the COl'lalOerlllon tor the tran. the Annual Stat9"(Mlnt IOf' tM ~ encs.cs December 31, 1M3,
ca1cu1a1or1. 1101 m11e offloa equip . fer of Mid buslnas and.,.,"*' of made to tM ln1Yrance Commluloner of u. St.N of Cellfom&I t 3-ahelt book cue. 1 c<>c*tall aald 1ic.nae It to bl paid only attar •
!Ible. t Ille tub. 1 Smltn:Corona aald tr1naler hu bMr1 approved by pursuant to law.
electrlc typewriter MV35204. t tne Department of Alcohollc John S. ROUS9MU, Preeldent
ctllCtl writing maGhlne, 1 JM copier Beverage Control. MarshaJI A. Strange, ft.ulatant Secretaty
Modal 483 •TK011341, 1 Ricoh That a sale, 1ran1ler iand ulign· Publlshed'Orange Coast Dally PMot Aptff 16, 17, 19, 19, 20, 19&4
prlnllng calculator. 1 rTM1tal 2-door mlfll of the afores11d stodl In trlde, '2075-44
3' x 5' cabinet, 1 aet metll thelllft, 1 flitturea. equipment and good will of ~
ooucn, t Llthem time Clocll, 2 aeta Mid bullnesa will bl oomommated. rtaJC ll)TIC( "8lJC llJT1C( large metal ehelVea. 18 large me1al and the conalderallon thef'efor __ ...... _______ _
lheH NII, 1 lo1 lpprOX <110 cyllnOer tOQether llWith the conalderellon fOf
auwnblles (new), t IOt uaorted off the treneter and UllQllmlr'lt of the f1RE A.MD CA.SUM.TY
c0011<1. p1n1. crankute1 111d al<>fesald llcense (or licenMtt la to SYNOPa&S OP n. Al9AIAL. eTAWClfT
cranksh11t1. 1 cffnlng table and S bl paid on or 11t1r \hi 18th day of THE CA.MAIMAN _..am ~_., chalra, 2 rafrig.ators. 1 RCA 17'' May. t984, 1t the eecrow dee>ert-Im ...,.., ltfill.
B&W lelevlslon. 7 boxee mllC. merit ol LUCKY ESCROW CO .. Inc.. ,.__,._ ...... C -
part1. 2 compressors & PflSIUre at 2883 W Otymplc Blvd .. 111 the City -A.
tank•. 1 llquld storage tank 200 g1I.. ol LOI -'ngelel. County of Loe An-Yw Ended 0.11u•" '1, .,..
1 lot misc etectrlcal p1r11 & metal geles. St1te of c.i11orn1a. pro'ilded Total admitted .... ta $85,441,720
conduit, 2 boxes <18" llourelCel'll that the Department ot AJcohollc: Total llabllltlea 158.703,870
tubes, 1 parts c1rote1, 15 engine B~erage Control nu approved Capital paid-up/Guaranty
stand•. 1 safety kleen cieamng tub. aa1d 1ranster ol aal<I license. Capltal/Statut:Ii o.po.it
I blut cabinet kelco mod CH48C Oa. led. April 9, 1984 U ••• u.-..,. tu ( .,,1 ) •82957. 1 blut cabinet Kelco mod. s st< INC "--v•-.. t .ur.,.u1
$1,250,000
17,497.949
CH48C 1r3822. 1 wheeled engine try 9Y JACK N KAMINSKI Surptus aa regard t
1tarid, 2 nre extinguishers. 1 P1e1fic TrlfltlerOf and Ucen-policyholders $1,737,MI
combuttlon annealing Olletl Mod BYUNG HI CHO Income f()f lhe yeer $42,801,111
3025 •628, 2 dip lat1k1. 'II pallet Kl SUN CHO OtsburMments fOf the y..r '43,818, 193
50-lb 1>19• Ballotlnl tmpae1 Bead1, TrentlerM and Intended Tr1111-we hereby certify that tM lbOv9 lteme are In acc:ordllnce wtth 7 1ot1 mtlC engine parts 2 lot1 lerM ... _, S f ...... ~ "--"--31 ,--. mttc. toOls 1 storm Vulcan Jet Published Or1nge Coaat Daily Piiot the "nnu.. t atement °' 1,,. Y99' .,,._, ..__ .. ..., • ~
ci .. n Mark II •2408. t alectrlC April 18 1984 made to the lnturancie Commisak>ner, pur9Ulnt to ....
grinder lbu"er. 11 1110r1ed me111 2076-8<1 DENNIS ALBERT RILEY. UNITED ST ft. TES MANAGER
1hell anemblles w/wtleelt. 6 Published <Xange Cout Dally Pltot AprH 18, 17, 19, 19, 20, 1984
propellors, 3 assort battery 2074-&4
c:hergert. 3 weter coolets, 1 auto-
matic 1ranap0<1 co. lorlt hl1 Mod
SRT32 •31654. 1 IOI misc shelving.
Pl&.IC NOTICE
K·10IOO
MUNICIPAL CC>Uf'T
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
JUOtCIAN Dti'TI'ICl
1 lot •UO<led S01ver111 & cleaning
fluids, 1 101 engine exnauat p1rt1. t ,
101 (collapsed) corrug1ted
cardboard boHs & cartons (un-
u11.id). 1 welding se1 wlllnks eno
gauges. 1 hot pack electric oven
(!<tin) 1176238. t lot small electrical
parts, screws and wires 1 IOI m1ac
~etor i nd C81burat01 p1rt1. I
30142 Cr-n Valter Parllwey utiun. Nlouel, CA. t:WT7
Pt11n1iH HEJ.IRY CARPENTER
tnd DOROTHY CARPENTER
Defendant MAXWELL SMITH
1nd JANICE SMITH ARCH BAY
LIQUORS Ind DOES I lhrougn v.
tnCIUSIVe
FOUNT A9t VALLEY
MOTICt: °' ADOP'nOM °' MaoumoN OP INTDfT TO
LEASI auN'\.U9 Dten.ef REAl~TY
M>N0 .... 17
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT llU OIClared that the I~
IOwtrlg real property wllt no1 be
needed tor clatsroom purPQMI
Tne kl1dlen 1n Bulld1rig B of Jamee 0 Harper School, localed al t6&8!1
Santi Ynez Street, Fountalrt Valley.
California. •
IOI essor1eo gaskets 1 IOI IP'IY
paints I metal ladder t lot II·
so<ted work benches. 1 101 11~t~
metal tool cnests & 10011. 1 Logan
verllcal mill 5 720, 1 work lable
wi g as jets, 1 plectrl~•' dlPPlno tank.
I grinder, 1 valve macn1n1, 1
N1cloma11c Hol'ling macnine mod
H7 11222. 1 tot multl-dra-r cabi·
nete. I lot lmpacl tools. 1 lot 1s-
ao<ted elec:trleal hand tool•. 1 Lisle
drln grinder mod 81000 111~. 1
ChlcloO drlll press mod LCN 1<1 1135~. t Dale arbor press M-101, 1
Lempco orankll111t gr1nd1r mod
TKGD •85, 1 Storm Vulc1n
cam9"att grinder mod 75 :tS32·79.
1 Republic machine lalhe. I
EdElatall vertical mlll • 1929. t
baldOf grinder/butter mod 3328
•279. 1 p1rts room ot•m1ac n-
englne pans. 2 desks 2 cnairs, 1
credenza. 2 typewriters, 1 Kelco
blast cabinet mod CH24C • 1304, t
Bryant chueklng grinder, 12 engine
rack1. t Linde -Ider mod VCG
305 •76009821. 1 Ouralube unll
mod 09 •685. 1 South Bend me111
lathe •86C. 1 Sumner honing m1-
c:hlne mod MBB652 :63428. 1
maqnalluit teat unll •832709650 1
ZyglO teat macnlne. t engane t .. 1
bed, t grMnefd arbor Pf-mod
24PW •56&194, 1 Baldor bUI·
!er/grinder mod. 612 "1082. 1 dual
Rockwell Delll OrHI presa untl &
llble mod 17·600 • 1452382. 1
Leland Gifford reamer •745
Pr~rty may be Inspected at
Frldey Aprll 27. 198<1 lrom 12 30 to
1 30 P M 202 E. Stevens Ave S1n1a
Ana CA 92707
Submlsston of Bids All bi<ll must
be submitted on Form 2222. Seelfld
Bed IOf Purchase ol Seized Prop
erty Cont~t tne otflOI 1nd1ea•ed.
below IOI torms 2222 ltld lnfOf
malfOf'I abOUt tne PfOperty Submll
bide 10 tne ~son named below
before lhe lime blGS wit! be opened
Paymeol Term1 Bldt musl be IC·
companied by tile full amount ol tne
bld II It 101111 $200 0t lest_ II lhe
tolet bid Is more thin $200 aubm•I
20 percent ol tile amounl ot the btd
or S200, wn1cnever 11 great!lf Orl
accep11nc1 of the n1gnest btd lhe
c ... No 29328
SUMMONS
• NOTICEt You MWI been lued.
The court may decide .,.._. ,_
wlthoul rovr being heafd .,,,.._
yo1.r re1pond wlltlk't JO daye. llleed
the lnfonnetkHI below.
If you wish to -k the advice of
an 111omey in tnls milter, you
anould do so promptly 10 that your wrnten rnponte If In)', may bl
fifed on time .
AVISOIUtted na eldo <Seman·
dade El trlbum1. lade deckMr -
Ire Ud. 1ln ~a merMM Cl'M
Ud. reaponda derltro de JO ..._
Lee 11 lnlormacton qw atgue.
II J041 wlall to N9tl the .cfwk:ie of
an ettomey In ltlla matt If, yov
ahoUld do ao prompll)' IO that your
written rMpon11, If anJ, may be
flled on Ume.
81 u11ed deM1 aollcftar el con-"'° de un 1bo9ado en "ti .. un-10. d eb.,11 hace rlo In·
medlat.mefltl, de .... ~a. au
r .. pu.ea. eecrtt.. II MJ .. -..
puede M r f9911tr9da • ttempo.
1·TO TH£ D£FEHOANT: A dYM
complalnl Ml been Mid bf the
P41lnlltt egeln11 JOll. II JOU wlefl to
ci.tend lhl1 lew•ult. you muat,
wllhln JO <lays alter 11111 avmmon1
ts MNed on you. hie wttn tn11 court
1 wrtllen responl. to the compl1tn1
Unless you do. your deleull will be
entered on epphc11t1on ol tne pl"'1·
tiff and this court may enter 1
judgement 11ga1ns1 yOY lor the retllf
oemendftO 1n the complatnt wn1en
covld resull 1n garn111nrnen1 of
WllQH ta•11n9 ol rnonll)' Of property
or otrte• rehet reQvt!Sled in the com-
plaint
Oiied June 6 1983
JAMES 8 HARRIS Cten.
By M LA NC ASTER Deputy
JOHN T. CHADWUL, JA
J30 Clltt Ortn, Ste. 204
Leg1.rn1 S..ch, CA. 1351
Publ1tn1<1 Or~ Coast Dally Pilot
April~ 9. t6 23 198A
1848·84
The Board ol T ru11... of thi
Fou11111n Valley School Olatrlct r•
IOI.,,.. to lease the faclllllee ao In-
dicated above under the term• and
condlllOns 1tated in the ReeolutlOn
of the Board, Aeeotutlon No 84-31.
The mlnlmWTI montllly leUI pay-
ment for the term of the ..... lhlll
not bl lest tl'larl two l'tun<lred '-"
'l·l1v1 doll1r1 per month
( 225 00/month) The minimum
monthly le-paym111t tor tu~
quent period• may bl edjulWd an-
nu111y at lhe Olllrlct'a dl9c:retl0n A
Securlty/Cleanmg dlpollt wlll bl
required pr!Of to ocx:upancy.
No commlasloo shalt bl paid any
llcenaed , .. 1 ut1te broker In thla
regard. and there tti.11 be no dedUc:· non lrom any propoeel In o.t•mln-
lng the hlg,_1 respot191t>ll bidder.
Sealed propoull to ..... Mid
property mutt bl recelYad by Ille
delegeted otnc.r 1t the Fountain
Valley School District Education
Cent•. 1n10 Oall Street. Fountain
Valley. Celttomla. 92708 "° later
ttien 2 00 p.m .. A(Xil 2•. 198<1
BltOf'I acaioll"ij any written
propoaals, the delegated otficer
ahall Clall tor oral bidding Any 1>1r·
10n wl'IO nu lllretOIOl'I IUbmltted a
written bid m1y submit 111 oral bld
exoeedlng by at leut five Plf09nl
(5'>'.) the hlgn.91 wrlttll' bld The
nlgnett responslbi. bldder el'lall bl
required 11> execute Ille form ol
ieate aucn lormat has neretolor•
blef1 appro~ by the Board of
Trullees
The Board ot Tr\J.lt-1na11 mike
the determ1natton u to wnetr. to
IMM Mid tectltt-wttl'lln ten 110)
day• 1'1er r-pl of b!Ot
b1lance oue. If any. will be required 1------------
lnlorm111on concerning lhl
propotal lhould bl addraeaed 10
FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY SCHOOL OtS·
TAICT 17210 OAK STREET,
FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA,
92708 (7141 &42-6651. Attention
Carol JonM
FOUNTAIN VALLF!:V SC'100L OtS·
TRtCT in luH
Form ol payment 1u payments
mull be by cam. ~l!Mtd CM<:li.
cunltlf • °' tr .. surer s c:h«:lt or Oy
1 United S1a111 l>Oltll. bani! •• prus. or telegrapn money or<let
MPI Chldl Ot money O<Cler pay
1ble to the Internal AeYel'N9 Ser
'i1ce
H M HEATH Revenue O"tcer
24000 Avtl1 Rd L-oun1 N~ CA
(714) 831 4020
01te Aprll 11 198A
Publllhld Orange Coa•t Daily Poot
April 18. 1984
2068-84
flta.IC NOTICE
ftennoua ., .......
MAMI ITAllllllfT
The lollOwlng C*'IO"I ere dOlftCI
bullOIM ..
(I ) C HR ISTOPHE R S ~)''CAI.LIE'S" (Cl JASMINE'S"
d)"8 J 8£NTlEY'S". 7000 9-dl
oui.vard. Bu.na P1rk, Catlf
tot20 Mltlnefl&uena Patti Ltd . 1 llm•
lted partnerantp, 7000 BHch
Boulevard, Bu•n• Park. Call!
80920 Arcflte e.nnett Jr 1700 WM1
Looo Soufti. Suil• IOO HOUiton
Tena 770~7 Thia ~ II conducted by I
limited pertMnhi(I
Artl\11 B«wwtt Jr Gtlnerat Plol'I•
'* ~ ltlt.,...t Wft nled wtth lhe
County c~ of Orange County on
Met 1'. IW
l"M1i•
Put>kthed o,.no-Coa t 0.11y
Pllol March 21. APfl' 2 9, ti t9&'
111r..14 ,,.
P\8.JC NOTICE
lEOAL NOTICI
NEWPOtn -MllA UNtAED
ICHOOl OllTillCT
Notice ln¥1tlng B'dl
BOARD OF TAUS TEES
Suanne Moore
Ci.,k ol Ille Boar<!
011• Apftl 5 1964
Publllhed Orange Coeat Dealy Piiot
Apnl 9 16 23 1984
PtalC NOTIC£
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat
t111 Boar<! of EOucahon OI tile N-
port Mesa Unlhed ScnoOI 011trict of
011no-County ... 111 rec.el.,. Mli.d
btdl up 10 2 00 PM Oii the 2•tn dly
ot APftl '""· at thel"urct\allng Of· FtCTITIOUa .,... ..
llGI Of the Olslrlct, IOClled 11 NAiii ITATDISNT 296~8 Bffr Str .. t. Coata Me.le. The tottowlog PIAO" 11 doing
CA 11 whlCh time .. 10 bldl wllt be bull,_1 u
publicly QC>lfled anO t .. d IO< WHITNEY & ASSOC'S, 817 W
SURPlUS PROPERTY CONSIST· mn SL. eo.11 Mee&. Cant 92827
ING OF 2 ea SPE.EOSPACE RE Mar11 f Whitney. $203 ~ LOCATABL~ CLASSROOM ap-N9wpor1 9Mct\ Cell!
proa 30 , 32 1 ea AUROAA RE· Ttlll ~ tt condllC1ed by tn
l OCA f A8L( CLASSROOM ap· lndtv!Oull
pro• 32 it SO M6"I F Whitney
All bid• ar• 10 be 111 aocordanc:. TNt 1t1~1 wu llleO .. ,,, the
... " condluons atlled in bid pidl· County o.rt. ot Ortn0e ~,,..ty on
ege now on me 1n the o1t1oe of the Atx 5 t984 ~ng Olr.cior ot Mid Sctlool ,.._
Otstr!C1, 2915-B &t., Street. CO.it PuOltehed Of9nOI CoMt Delly
Meet. CA Piiot Aprll 16. :l3. 30 May 'T tll ...
A Bid Oepoelt of One Thou .. nd 70~
Dolletl (St,()0000) wlll bl requtted
lfl the IOflTI of I 8id Bond Cdh• a P\llJC N0TlC(
CMck Of Cttr1lfl•d CNC:tl. rriacs.
peyabll to the N9wpor1 M-. \JI'!
fled SchOOf 0..trlCI
Tne &olTd of Educatton ,.., ....
tne ttgtlt to r~ any Of 111 b+ot ~
10 w11vt1 any inlOfmlMty Ot If·
r901lllllty In 11/ly !lid rKW'Ved
N[WPQ RT -MESA U N t,11!0
SCMOOL Ot$TR1CT
r;I Orange Cou11ty C1blom11
Oorot"''I' ~111....,, ~'"* C P M
P11rch1.inv O!rei:tor 17 1•1 .. !>& .. 3217 Pvt"IV\~ Or111941 Ct!iitt
t.nrn o 16 u1e•
NOTICI Of: TMllTB"a IAL8
\At911 .... 11m1•1~ , .......... ...
uwrcoae" ~MRWK:aCO.
as cMy ~ Trwt• under the
folowing ~ dMO ot "'* WILL S~Ll AT PUeLJC AUCTI0H
TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOA
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IH
CML COD£ SECTIOH 2924h (pay-
able it the time of Nie tn lewfUI
money of the Untted Stet .. ) all
right. lltte end In.._. conv.,.ed to
Ind now held by II under llld Deed
of T Ntl In the pr09lf'IY tler'llflaftlr
deecrlbed·
TAUSTOR: RONALD NOYES,
PA TRICIA WADOEll NOYES
BENEFICIARY FAR WEST SAY·
INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
RECOAOED January 21. 1813 • in.tr ~ ~of°""*! ,_..
CO<ch In the office of the Aecoldel
of Oranga Courtty.
Mld deed of tn,,at delcltbea the
tolloWlng·
Lot 10, Block 19 of Section 3 of
e.lbOa l.iend' In the Ctty of .....
port Beeeh, County o( Orenga,
State of C.ntornla. • '* m.., ,... corded tn Book 7. P-ee 15 Of Mleo-
~ Mape. lfl the offtce of the
Courtty Recotder of Mid County.
YOU AR£ IN OEFAUl T VHOEA A
0£ED Of TRUST DATED Januery
20, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC.
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOP·
EATY. IT MAYBE SOL.DAT A~
LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH Ell·
PLANATIOH Of"THE NATUN: Of
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU.
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·
YER
218 Apdena Ave . Newpon e..cn. CA. 92682
"(II 1 street add,... or common
deelgnltlon of property la 9howrl
abo.,., no w.,.,anty II given u to 111
completerleSI or COfTICIMM) " The
beneficiary un6er aald Deed ol
Trull. by r...on of a breach OI de-
fault In the obtlg;atlona aecured
th4W'eby. r-.tofcn .. ecuted end
dellvered to the~ a wrtt-
ten OeclerallOn of Oelautt end 0.-
mlnd tor S., and wrttten notlCI of
brMC:h llnd of .-:11on to c;a.-the
undersigned to 1111 Mid ~lo
aauaty Mid ~tlona, end ~
attar the ~ ceueed lllKI
nolk:e Of brMdl and of ~ to
bl rlCOfded o.c.mblr 23. 1M3 U
lnatr No 83-5827~7 of Offldal ~
corda In the otTic. Of the R9c0fder
o1 er.,. County.
SllCS sale wttt bl macs.. but
without CO'l9nlnl or wwranty, Ill·
Pfllt Of ~. regerdtng ttlte
PolMMkln. CK encumbranom to
pay tM rernalnfng pr1ndpel IUm of
the noteC•I aecurecl by MlilO o..o ot
Trull. wttft In ... • 11'1 MtO ~
l)fOViOed. ~. II l(ly. ""'*
thl 1erma of Mild 0.-d of 1n.e1. ,...,
Cl\afgll Ind e•P9"'... Of t!M
Truetee end of tne in.ta a.Ntd br
eald OMd of Truat.
S.id aa11 wlll bl hlilCI on Tuaedey
May 1. lt&I. It 2:~ p,m et the
Chatpman A~ 1n1ranci. to the
CIVIC c.nt• lulcfinO, 300 (-1 ~ A'll'I , Or.,.. CA
At the time of IN lnltlal Pll'*'
catlOn of ""-notJca. the toUll amount of the~~ of v.
~Ion aecind by.,.~.,...
ecnbld deed o1 tNat -"' mirna.a
ooeta. ~ -"' .,,,.ICel •
St78,'58 M
The total tndeb~ ~ "' ettlma11 on wtllCf\ .. oC*14ng ~ II
compuNtd mey be Obtallned by ~
I~ ('1141 t a7•0KI Of (2131
8aT-4M& the d-i:r .~ ,,.. ....
0.~ Matdt rt, lM4
9EN£FtCIAL aEA'V1CE CO
• Mid TNlftte.. ly l D SEftllCE COMPA.NY, -a-it 8Y ...,., Jo ~ ,.....,..
~.,
Ofte City 1tW'O Vt.-~ CA
t2MI
(714l llM2"
P\itllaNO o.-. C09ll ~ PlliOI Aort t \6 n ttM
Ca 11U2-Sl71
Put a••• 11111ordr
•o worll to• ov
C8 ~ COMt OAJLY PILOT/MoMay, Aprfl 18, 1884
MOY1C'8 OP TRUl1a"I II.LI &...Mo.~
'f ........ ~--UMST COOll M Ok lllMCll CO.ANY
• dVIY 9'>Polnted Trus• undw ~ fQllOWl!_lQ clMcflbed dMcl ol tn19t
WILL SEl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST 9100E" FOR
CASH AHO/OR TH& CASHl!RS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFll!O IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 292411 <P•y·
abltt at th9 ttme of ..i. In lawful
mon.y of th4t United Slatee) all
right, title and lntw.I COi\~ to and now lllld by It u~ Mid Deed
or Truat In th9 PfoPWtY l'Mnlnettet <IMcrit>.cs.
TRUSTOR•OERALOR. KAHLER
and AMALIA KAHLER. TNel ... ol
THE KAHLER FAMILY TRUST ...
labUened September 16, 1980
BENEFICIARY· DOWNEY SAV·
INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
RECORDED June 16, 1982 u
Instr. No. 82-204830 or Ofllcl11 Re-
eorda In the office or "'-~order of Orange County;
aatd d..o of trv1t deecrlbM '"-lollOWlng pr~y·
PARCEL I: Lot 15 of Tract No.
9860, In the City of Newport a..oh.
County of Orange. State of Call·
fornla. u Pet" map r.corded In bOOk
435, pa968 49 10 45 lncklslve. Ml•·
ceUaneou1 Mapa, In tlle office of tile
county recorder of Hid county
PAACEL 2. Easement1 u such
.aaements are particularly aet forth
In the ar11cle entitled "Euementa"
of the Declaration ol Co\'tnants.
Cond11ton1 and Restrk:tlona de-
'IOr1bed In 'Subject To:" below (the
Oeclaratlon) under the Section
headings In such Article enlltled as follows "Rights and Duties: lltilltles
and Cable Telev11lon" "Support.
Settlement and Encroachment·
"Community Facilllles Easements"
"Private Street Landscape Main-
tenance" and "Drainage over Com· munlty Facilities"
PARCEL 3; Easements over rile
Lots owned by "Subject Owners"
for the purposes of exercising the
r!Qllts of Grantee her&ln as an "En-
forcing Owner" u such terma, lots
end easemerit rights ere more com-pletely defined and described In the
Custom Lot Declaration described
In "Subject To:" below. ~the "Cua-
tom Lot Oeclaretlon")
EXCEPTING THEREFROM all oil
oil rlQhta, minerals, mineral rights,
natural gas rights and other
hydrocarbons. by whstaoever name
known. geothetmal steam and all
products derived from any of the
foregoinQ. that may be within or under the Parcel of land herein-
above described to0e1her with the
perpetual r!Qht of drilling, mining,
exploring and operating therefor
and storing In and removing the
same from said land or any orher
land. Including the right 10 whip.
stock or dlrec11onaJly drill and mine
from lands other than those her&ln-
above described, 011 or gas wells.
tunnels and srtatts into, tnrough or
across the subturtace ot the land
heremabove described. and to bot·
tom such wh1pstocked or direc-
tionally drilled wells. tunnels and
shafts under ano beneath or
beyond the e~1er1or 11mlts thereof.
and to redrlll, retunnel equip, main·
tein, repatr, deepen and operate
any such well• or mines without, however. the rtghl to drill, mine,
store. explore and operate through
the surface of the upper 500 feel of
the subsurtaoe of the land herein-
above described. as reserved in the
Dee<! from The lrvtne Company. a
corporation recorded October 31
1979 1n book 13375 page 1522.
Ofhc1al Records
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED JUNE 4
1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER.
19 S an Sebasllan. Newport
Beach. CA
(II a stree1 address or common
des1gna11on or property ls shown
above. no warranty 1s given as 10 lls
completeness or correctness) ·· The
benel1c1ery under said Deed ot
Trust. by reason ol a breach or de-
lault 1n tt1e obllgallons secured
tnereby. he<etorore executed and
dellvereo to the undersigned a writ·
ten Declara11on of Default and De-
mand for Sale. and wrlllen notice of
breach and of election to cause the
undersigned 10 sell said property to
satisfy said obllgatlons. and there-after the undersigned caused satd
notice of breech and of elecllon to
be recorded June 6, 1983 as Instr
No 83-236078 of Offlclal Records In
trie office of the Recorder ot Orange
County,
SaJd sale will be made, but
wnhout covenant or warranty. ex -
press or lmplled. regarding tltle
possession or encumbrances. to
pay the remaining principal sum ot
the note(s) secured by said Deed ot Trust, with Interest as In said note
provided, advances, It any, under
tl'te terms of said Deed of Trust.
lees, charges and expentes or the
Trustee and ol the trusts created by
said Oee<I of Trust
Said sale wlll be held on Tuesday.
May t. 1984. at 2 30 p m at the
Chapman Avenue entra"ce to the
Cllllc Center Building. 300 Eut Chapman Ave. Orange, CA
At the lime or the 1n111e1 publl
cation ol this no11ce. the total
amount of tne unpaid balanc.e ol the
obugauon secured by the above de-
scribed deed of trust and estimated
costs. e.kpenses arid advances Is
$2.234.931 74
The to1a1 mdebtedn11's lletng an
esllmate on wh1cn tl'le opening bid Is
computed may be 001a1ned by call-
ing (714) 937·0966 or 12 13)
627 4865 the day befor" tl'lP o;ale
Dale Marth 30. 1984
OSL SERVICE COMPAtlV
as said Trustee
By T D SfRVICE COMPJlrNV agent
By Santl1e Armenia Assistant Sec-
retary
One City Blvd West Orange CA
92668
(7 14) ~5-8288
Put>hstled Orange Coas1 Daily F>llot
Apnt 9 16 23 1984'
1939 84'
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINEll
NAME STATEMENT
The ronow1ng persori 11 c101no
businesa aa
LEASE FUNDING SYSTEMS 451l
Promontory Drive East Newport
Beach. CA 92660
David Donovan McConum, 459
Promontory Orlvtt Eaal Nowport
Beach CA 92660
Thia ~•fnfft,1$ conducted by an
lndlvldual.
David 0 MeColium Thia 111t..-nen1 was flled witn the
County Cieri\ of Orange County or1
Ma1ch 2. 1984
F2Mte
Pvbfl&tted Or11nge Coest Delly
Piiot Aprn 1 8. 1s ·n. 1994
1860-84
PlellC NOTICE
FICTfTIOUI 8UllNEtl
NAMl IUTIMI~
t hil lollowtng peraon 1~ dO!ng
bullntt-. 11
(•IUSIJS lbJUSAA UNIT(D SlA tS~ UTlllTl[S SUl'WFV 2172
OuPOf'lt Orllli9 lr._tne Call! 92715
Virgil M FttiemO<'I 2316 Fto-
Stmtl Santa Ana Caul 92706
Th11bua1r1eM11 conducted by ari lnctlllldual
Vtr{l1I M freemen
Th11 •111111manl WH 11'-d Wllh the
C1iu 1tv Cler• of Oranofl Covnty on
Aur ~ 1984
f'talll
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P11r1 Airi111 Hi 2J :Jo Mey 7 1984
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t::d 1111 Cetta... 1114 •11!!! ..... 1111 fntallela mt Ctatl .... 1114 • . . . . XHordebit IMnO 4 lck 14? 1Hi1 Li11IW--iioo. due moAm , no ~ 1 & 2 8( with llllU E Ill Ba, comer lot, l.V ecoeu. ... Hf.. ptt e. m•turt adult•. garaoe No s-t• From. Telephone Ser vice: •Y 1111,1111 Room tor poo1 a tpat For 3 br condo: pvt 'IN· 3 ear sirnpie decor fnod JA f quiet, MCUre. 1991 $480 & 1510. e.4S:.65n
M d F . d CIOM to bMctl dupttx wtth top tllght action oont""' 'ar. Nr Hoag HotpHal. fine m~ ndo detda Newport Bl. &4M373 on ay-ra ay California •tyte charac-V erne S t rong a t ermt . Avail. now. A'll 63M190 BEST Atty ._. 1. leuL ™t Pvt 1 Br, lrplq, pool, patio,
8 00 A M 5 30 P M tet A c-arate hoine 062-5521 380·958-o972/972-4710 ..,.,t • MW gar. No peta. 399 W. Bay.
: • •• : • • wtth3-~mt +2bed WllW/ftlll/_ ... M252br.1b1,;ar.tenoed 1ttt86XIXYct08 S525. eso-M57 B · C t o"""' · NlllTl•IY ••5Md yard. 513 W. 19th. U81De8S OUD e r : apt. ltan Mat & charm~ 38r tam rm ltg yard din (10%CASH DOWN) 84e.75'4S or &48~8266 Sub rent 1 rm eff. apt to Stunning 111119 2 Br 2 8a Monda F r· da Ing. One of the BEST In· are • 2 pa'uo•. HarbOI' Ridge area. 3 Bdr JulY 1. Must be club mbr. garden apt, p9()1 6 rec y· I Y BUYS. 11~"4.000~A t 842_7404 • 2'/t ba. S20K below mar· Eutt lde condo: 2 Br + Mr. Auttln 842..(()97 area $5-45 710 W 18th St
8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. WATIRf •=----g---=-,ketl T/O S10IK at a loW den,p 2 ':"/.ba. HISTS/mo. A-······· v-· .. 11&-· " •. MONT By owner, charming '4 Br, lnter"t loan. Won't last ro ouae r-/ 111. WE F .,....-DEADLINES tt<>Mt.s e.c. w. ba lrg rot, 80 x 110. ats2s5.ooo 8-42-386004' 2-1010 want 1 eelectlon of great
REAL ESTATE Covered P•tlo, tr .... ~ Jolln Zarvot, Viking R.E. E'alde Clean 2BR 1ba. ~ ...... llV1fl97 We can offer any· Pl'BLI CATIO~ DEA DLINE 111·1400 roof, new plumbing. 760-9889 or 5-40-0299 encl. yard, frplc $6-40 + Ptaia1a11 2707 thing from a 9"1•11 apt to
u d . f ll'!l!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~ll s 1u;,ooo, 973-7794 d a d Incl o 4 Br house. lflooklng In ,non a' Sat. 1:30 a.m. = _11110 IE••n•IE ULlllLllRPLD =-o:t1or1~7~':32 · !'~o3ubdsJsmi:~~~ag'2j:~ CM,NBorHBthlnkofu• Tuesda\ \Jou. .i ·~o -n• .. n W•lkto shopa,beach.S.l. " llrtt for that cho~ of ;, p.m. IUlllW Drive by 2812 Strang pler,lerry/reata.3Br/2ba Elalde 3 Br, frplc, stove, S800/M0.6-4~57 l0 ldeaJllvlng
Wt•dnesdu\ Tut'!>. •l :30 p.in . Magnificent view eetate Adorable 3BR 2ba. RV ea,218Ba1Bl873-29"43 w/d. Gdnr Incl. fncd Certaa•elMlr 7 2 TSLMGMTe.42·1803
'f'tl ur ... da~ · Wt•d . t '.t() custom5Br.,famllyrm.& storage, $189,000-~kyard,1725648-3177 NBREALTY675-16'42 "' .• ;,, p.m. 5 Bath, new pool, spa, on Ownr/Bkr 1-679-2680 WANT Harbor View home BRANO NEW 2 Br 2 Ba 1 Br on ooe•nalde of P.CH, ---~-----Friday T li ur!>. l"JO 1h acre -all refurblahed -area to leaM. buy or op-quiet. $425 utll pd. WlllWI YILUll
Saturda~
:-iu nday
L' d »" p.rn . lmmed move In trade or REPOSSfSSION. tlon. 548-4809 ~St~q;;lz1~ m~~~d~ac~ Margaret 752-1058 dys, 1 & 2 Br. aptt avell. pool,
1 r i a\ :>:00 p.m . leueopllono11.'s975,000 3Bdrmllxer.$98,000.Low Meltilt BeaH llH t 1795 673-9023eves/wknds. / 1 /b 1 N
Fri. :i :OO f>'.Ol. for xlnt financing. R & H down. Agent 5-46-7739 UllU llLLI ~:~~eM~~nt~~·-1324 2 Br 2 Ba duplex, great ~~a. ~;;5!$~2~ •. o
CANCELLATION &
CORRECTIONS:
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bt' rnad t' o n ~ame dt•adl i nt·~ a!> u lwvt:.
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number wht'n 1·a111·<·lli11g ) our a cf .
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CLA SSIFIED 642-5678
Investments 751-5989 SACRIFICE! Bargain 2 Br, v garage private no TSL M t 754 0081 or A/C poolside condoa. 1972 Beautiful VIiia West So Co Plu off Mc · · $ 000 · · gm · • IEWPllT WOii $69,900. 3br $79,900. Home 20x60' corner lot. 3Br 2Ba pool hme llldli f· 1 · 846--0096 1=-6"_2_·....,160.,.....,3~---=~ 1211.-Low down OK. Patrick Highly upgraded 2Br 2ba, pets $700 snooze u·tole . r 1 B~rm In old CdM, Dua Ptlat 7
Gorgeous 4 &!rm 211. Ba Tenore 760-8702 lge llv/dln/kltch area. 539-6190 BEST Riiy f~' ,..clou to everything. t 2 B + d 2 B
remodeled home t"•t hu R It L Unht Interior. Best buv in B "" •SfpO/mo. Call 675-6000 rg r en, a. '"" aat IC• 104 • ' 4 r 2'1t Ba dptx ~._. · · Ocean vu, encl. gar been totally renovated. • Orange Co. $25,000. Plaza, vacant. $8 • ew 2 Br 1 Ba rear unit, w/autoopener, newly ra-
Vacant and ready to 1111. W1 .. ti leHll Youni adlls welcome. For appt 528-S080 · garage, 508'1t Jasmine, carpeted & decorated.
move Into. Fabulous 3 BA 2ba, fireplace. gt 540-5937 Wslde 3Br lBa gar, nu no pets. $775. 645-1682 493-1030
neighborhood. Call us for vaulted ·ceilings, In-Ceaatrcl1l crpta paint. No pet• $700 C·Hll •111 7" •---------more Information. suleted, new opts & p 1,.90 15~ • Nice 1Br 1ba, frig, dshwr,
Traditional
Re alty
63 1-7370
drapes. For appt. call r•rrty • 1st + sec dep 52-2881 \er Condo apUt nu crpt. Adutts pref No
owner. 962-0535 No Laguna ohOloe loc. Dua Ptlat 222' lakes & streams, lrplc, pets. SSOO. 496-0271
C d I b 3 112' PCH. By Motivated Char5 nn 2Br 2ba home, micro, 2 car gar w/opnr, Baal. ltec• 2740 on ° w ooean reeze, Owner 71-4/681-0660 """• pool & apa. $625/mo. Bdr. 1¥• Ba, cuatom mlr· garage, nice yards, no 5-45•31 15 "'~•e""r""'1"'1.%"'8'"a·2,..~p,-x,"'6,..lt"'.f•ns·.
rors, pool & recreation. htltxH/U1h1 UOO dogs. sn5/mo 661·2119 cpta, drapes, wather/ For top lllght action, con-- -1 br garden apt, ttove & tact Verne Strong Newport oceanfront prime Ftaatlll refrlg. No pets. $-410 dryer hie up, encl gar.
962-5521 or 642-2097 loc. Xlnt fin. Private Vall~ 2234 ·549.1377 $675. 536-0921 ·-oo.,...._,_ • ._ Party. 675-7873. ·-
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.u" .Uc. Entertain n stYle SIQ 1 Br w/pool $-400/mo 2 Br. 2 car gar, covered • ' · laceat Pref 1350 314 Br tl&e by Ml Sq Pk $300 dep. 631-1879 Con~ pallo, 1!. mile 10 beh. t 4'.!V 4 br, 3 ba. Short walk to • •-dbl iar shady yd kid nle, 833•8926 $695/mo. 213-925-4796 ... •-.•.-.••.-n ....... 1-.•.-r _.la......,11 ...... __ leasn fer Salt beach. Spac. llv · rm• 1 I • -E pet 7 45 don't delay • * $400/ p Bech 1 Br Ctatrll lOl2 "--. __ ------. ..... --._1_00_2 . fam./dln. rm, lrg bale. UOll&Y 539·6190 BEST Rlty lee W/1lde 1Br, frig, stove, pool ~a 18992.Florlda·
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ..... iiii"iillil•••iiiiiJ ----easy care yard. S 169,000. Lots ol potential here I crpts. $430/mo + $300 842_2834 842_3172 · IEWPOIT TllUOI See a1 614 20th St. Horaes? Unlta? Nuraery? Baal. lt1cll 2240 sec 646-03-41 all 1:30 PM ~---=--· ___ _
•120,100 536-1718 Alternattvezonlng tor A-1 3 Br condo, 1'/t Ba, 2 Br, 1 '~ ba twnhse nr SC 3Br 2baS750 + sec. 2 blks LIDO ISLE
Beautiful 3 Br. 3 1/2 Ba, Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950,000.
214 Via lthica Open 1-5
Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace.
beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420.000.
lni 1044 poaalble. Owner m ay carport, renovated, llke Pita 5600. 3044 Fiimore. to beach Avail 5/1 No
A true value In Newport II carry 1at T.0.1759-1501 new $695 + dep 5'45--4731or545-003-4 pets. Yolanda 647-8075
Beach. Decorator perfet EXCEPTIONAL · amenities plus pool, spa •.., 2131596-1498 -TH_E_G_A_B_L_E_S-2B_r_w_/g_a_r s575-S775 mo. 2 & 3 br,
and additional guest carmeno In the VIiias. 1 mLID816
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$475 Flat takes this erpts draps bltins fenced •n,~sd g~~age, wu~-
parklng. This 2 BR condo bdrm 111r ba + LOFT .... _ 11 8 1 2Br lamlly spot call yard w/patlo water pd er ryer -upe, yar •
will charm you on slghtl Ooubie att•ched garage: .. .._..._.0rri , 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 636-4120 .. Call 1-SPM ~·ti~. 169wp0~2B~:,~h 144-IOIO ProfeaslonaUy decor-Walk to ocean 3 Bdrm 2437"F''Orange .... S595 E::s ~60_;~4 • •
ated. too many extras to 2 Bath hideout w/g8J •3 Br 2 Ba S.C Plza SA. 1---------
OOUIAlllAY
YIEWI
Panoramic view extends
llsl. This Is a mus1 see $700 539-6190 BEST fee pool, patio, spa. garage
before deciding on any-8 units. Foreclosure. Make $895 N t 752 5822
lhlng else. $1'49,900. Ofr. Near nu. Agt. Mary 11t. B11Mar 142 ° pe s •
_.. Jo6318~99 "~5 9161 •XUHroomy 1 Brwlgar. -.u.;..a -• ~ • -• 3 br, 3 be twnhse In Sea-bltlns. Nr SC Plaza.
llllll IEW ar IOI
IAYSllE HIVE IAYFllOIT OOHO
etty & Bay view, newly decorated
i, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio $695,000.
lllYllE TERRACE
Mai past Catalina island from
this very attractive 2
Bdrm home. Ready to be
moved Into With fantaatlc
Qi $0 r I Motels, Or. Cty and River-gate, amenities galore. $500/mo 644-4033 I side 1 6 -7.5 mllflon. '40' boat dock. $1895 mo. ealty 46-140 uni t s. Agt !213)320-3460 LIWEI E.lllE l 759-1045 MElROPLEJC Nr perfect 3 Br 3 Ba 3 Br 1'h Ba twnhse, pvt
2Br 2 ·~Ba , d/w, w /d
hk·u p , gar , lrplc ,
S8501mo 962-7789
960· 1193
Deluxe 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba
In 4·plex crpts drpe
bttlna ger 1125-teOO.
1833 Galatea Terrace Open 1-5
Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba.
patio, pool home . Fee Price $775,000.
PElllllU llOIE OOEHFllOIT
Ocean & J e tty views_ marine room. 4 Br.
3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft . car parking. $1 .285.000.
l&JSllE ,UCE IAYFllOIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375,000.
BiLLGRUrfDY, REALTOR
J -l 1 P. ', y" d, D, , ~. f\ c. i ', 6 l 61
COIH-1.C "z• Ar11 1 111,100
TOTAL PRICE 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. choice lo-
ca t Ion. Easy terms.
$95,000. Try 5'1. ($3100) or 10'11
IEWPllT IUCI LIT 1sa2001 down. 1 ~room
90 x 178 with good 3 Bdrm plus den condo with pool
olderhome s21 5 000 & spa. a bargain at
II •_.; .. 1 '1ttt ' $61,900. Call now •r _.,. t r. 546-2313
Ul-7721
potenttal for added Im-
p r ovmen1. Priced at
$395.0001 Make the first
step to be1ter llvlng, call
us nowt 646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
786-1172 la .. ttdal Prtf l 75 Murtstlc design rrplc lg patio, carports, pool, 12:;;;:m,._.~--~ . I/yd encl gar $875 quiet. no pets $695 Curt 1600 s/f. wlaml ottlee. SOC + fee 539·6190 BEST It 631-1266
plf 3 phase. Randolph I . 2_.4 s _4_2_5_1_B_r_M_o_b_lle_H_o_m_e.
3880 Michelson Ortve St. CM. 5"4&-l&53 rnat " quiet, mature adults. no
Irvine O.t if Stitt * TURTLEROCK, 4 BR, 2 pets. 646·6725 673-7787
ba. 3 pools/tennis, bright ---------IEW MOITEOITO Prtrr!J ISSO & cittan. $1295 752·0664 S«o 1 Br. refrlge. pa110.
No~··· 540 .....
HmllTll CIER
8211 SAN ANGELO OR.
1 br, 2 br & bachelor apts.
Televised security. encl.
garages. pool. J . tennis,
4 Br. 2•1, ba. single family Beaut. 1•,; acre, SpraQue no pets. 724 D James St, Ranging In price from 673-7787 PlllCED TO detached home. Turtle River Valley. Oregon. 5900.s 1200
clubhouse w/full xerclse
room. 848-1613
.SELL .owl Rock Ridge. Lrg yard, $98.000/obo 960-7047 .iI:Ifil S525/mo~rg2 b~1 b8. Near beach, 2 Br 1•1t Ba
deck. golf course view. 1wnhse, bit-Ins, frplc, ale. Intercom & sec sys. IE E • lfOO ---~
Condo located In a prl-yr below market rate HAVe-6 uNifs C.M.
Only· $74.900. two Bdrm centvac&muchmore 30 • • XC IDJt 'fiisor
vate, gated community flnan $340,000. For Info With $200K 8Qu1ty. ealfy
lndry rm. 554 Joann encl. gar. $675 536-0921
TSL lllT H2-11H
$465/mo 2 Br, 1 ba apt, LlfHI ltac• 2741
upper unit. Pool. laundry llLUllE lllULOW close to shops & South 552-0917 (Irvine Pacific) WANT 10-16 units In local
Coast Plaza Community L I L l I area. 540-4484 Agent 7 86-1172 pool & spa Great as-If 8DI llC•
somabte toans. -at low ltllllt I••• 81 IHCI. I.E. Waatft 1'25
room. 2272 Maple North Laguna Bachelor.
Interest ratesl Call today Mustsell. Cory 494-2254 *WAIT llT1 *
for details! 646-7171 We buy houses. condos.
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
PlllYITI IUOI
EIEULlllYI
Lowest priced home In pri-
vate beach community ol
Emerald Bay. Featuring 4
Br's, family room, open
lnrrt lt1cll l 9 units. Negative cash flow.
**PROBATE** foreclosures OK. Your
2 BR. 2 BA LIDO ISLE price, our terms.
Agl 650-2493 730·9276
* "IWIEll * WANT OUT? IHI ••••r beralsal • Seculded Npt-Vts. 3BR Inv.est. co. buys property.
2ba with family room. Distressed Of' neoatlve
Near new. Minimum up-OK. Your price, our
TIL llMT IU-1803 walk to beach, shops, Incl stove/refrtg. $450 mo
111121111~•· (818) 963-8845
3880 Mlchelson Drive Eaalslde townhouse Pool, STUDIO: charming, sunny
Irvine patio. carport. gd crdt cottage w/beam celllrig & TlllTLEllOI YllT& 2310 Santa Ana Ave. Mgr lots of windows, pvt patio
642-1518 or 650· 1797 & garden. 3 blks 10
TIWllllSE $525/mo 2 Br 1 ba apt All beech. $395. 497-2878 Beautiful Broadmoor mdl. . • · highly unnraded fentaa-blllns. balcony, tndry rm. l~rt lt1cll 2769 ... • Close to shops. _
lie view. Featuring 3 527 Wiison $ short term rental 3-1
Bdrm, 3 Ba, huge family Tll llllT 142-1101 to 5-30. 3 Br. 2 ea. 1 Blk room w/wet bar. 2 car to beach.
Cllll beams and ocean view.
WEITOLIFF T e r r I fl c v a I u e a t
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS keep. S207K w/20K dn terms. 558-0174 x104
2345 16th SL N.B I t I
garage , dec or In $685/mo.E/alde2Br.1~ 20333rd.St.
earthtones Sharon ba Twnhae. Frplc, yard, N.B. Realty 675-1642
Smith $1500/mo. gar, lnd~m. Nice 1oc.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 -·-·-·-·-----
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lllFFI $398,000 Ask for Rod If you have been trying to llll• 1r LirvEL Deley. 644-7020 slmpllty your Ille style -~ s;w Faraia•d
2000
644-6200 231-4 ta Ana. Eastblulf Townhouse Apt
TSL I.Ill •2-llO• 38R 2ba, 2 car gar, no
" pets $825 per mo, try condo living. Just tock Single level 3 Bdrm "J" 1111111 ELLIS
It and leave It like this plan w/extra large deck Formerly Lingo R.E. 111 Liii Piil lllYE &YAIUILE IOW 644-tO 10. call 8to5, M-F
well located 2 Bdrm 2 overlooking the canyon ---------UH 000
bath condo 1n popular and backbay. Excellent RIDIE TOP 2 bdrm bayt:ont hlghrlae Cortal itJ lar ZIZZ 1 Br refrige, range, laun-I ~s. ~~5,~~~P~~; ~0 l\jftJYJ;'t Westcllft, walking dis-condition Owner wants VIEW end unit with great view. BeautlfuUy furn Twnhs. ---------tance from shopping fast sale. Submltll S bid f I I t I t
Public transportation and. $ 189,900. Call Sally Ship· Sand Canyon lake and ecurlly g, community rp c, poo . enn s c . l•IY•nltJ Pin TwillH 19th. st. 5'48-0492 -••i•H•••••-
pool. slips avallable. S 1195/mo. 673-0896 the park. Priced right ley or Joyce Oabolt. meadow view with natu-0 fl wner nanclng. I t lticL 211 only $119.5001 Just 10% ral setflng to your ,back LllOllEALn ~r •
2eR. 2BA, atudy, dining Bachelor, E.alde C.M.
rm. llvlng rm w/trplc. Cath. ceilings, patio,
patio, beautiful gardens. kltch.. very clean.
$945 mo. 544-4907. S 4 1 5 / m o _. d e p .
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A great place to llve on the
Upper Bay. Private
clubhouses & health
spas. 8 tennis courts. 7
pools. close to business.
OC Airport, Fashion
Island, convenien1 shops
on sight
GE 1s9-9100 down. door. Split level, view .17•-7•00 emve condo on bay,
(714) 67"' ..aAnft from "everywhere." • • ~ & designer. completely 8S0-"4160 Iv msg.
For Classlhed Ad
ACTION
Call a
Dally Pilot
AO-VISOR
642-5678
.~ ~' . . ' . . ~ .... :, ' ... Breakfast lofmal dm· furn. $1995mo 673-0896 lllY Pl/TIE TEllUOE Ing. all modern k1tchen 2 b d 2 b
Turtle Rock Ridge ex· I~ FllEl!I Udo Isle 3 BR. 2 Ba. Mo to w;~h/:~ co~~~1~·0g~· afe81iB..AU CllCUISIC elusive listing Price only Best Newport buy l Mo lease. $1750/mo. Biii iac May 15. S900/mo PERFECT LOCITIOI $239,900 Call 546-2313 Gorgeous. bright 4 Br. Grundy Alty 675-6161 786-4012. 760•9738 Beautiful landscaped gar-
s Bdrms. 3 baths. mcludes 2580' w/bonus rm. for-Modern 2-sly beckbay 4 WOOOBRJOGE. unnraded den apts Pool & Spa mal dining rm. lrplc, hes 11 Bdr 3 Ba pool/spa 2 ...... Patio/decks No pets. master suite and large all ror only $259.590. As· lrplcs. ,,, · ac.. $2300. B2 Bdr d ... con11verft. 1dend. b2I 1 Bdrm $525
I am fl Y room and sume 200K 1st at 9~. "'~2-1366 a. en un . rp c. • 161 E. 18th. 642-0856 ult-street parking for up Q't gar $925 64-4 1480 to 7 cars. Only 4 doors SECLllEI FIXED!! This 1s a BEAUTY . · •
from the entrance to Delightful Mesa Verde that won't last You own ltHH l1far11slle4 lt~!I ltacll 226. 2 Bdrm 1 'f• Ba $635
151E.21st 548-2408 Mein Beach Now on the home on almost a 3rd of ~~~~~d a~~?i!~fe'.Mt,E;! Gtatrll 2202 2er2§a 1 story Condo.
market at only $510,000 an acre. Spacious single call PA TRICK TENORE $100 larsill near Newport Bea<:lf 17th 1 Bdrm $530 1•4· 7211 story with 4 Bdrms. lam-760-8702 Large 2Rm w/appls. pool St. shopping. 646-4627 2 Bdrm 1 •;, Be • $625 ~s~~· ;:i~:-~~t~ kt!~~~~ flat lee 539-6190 BEST Bluffs Condo: 3 Br, 2•111 ba. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $660
• _!.:__.:._.... and sunl<en tub Don't Houae Rental: $325/mo 1850 aq It New paint & 2250 Vanguard Way
Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-
men1s & To'jllnhouses
from $660 (Ask abOYt
furnished apts complete
wllh TV. linens & utensils,
may be rented for short
term or longer) On Jam-
boree Ad at San Joaqvm
Hills Ad
144-1100
miss this one at only Needa ambitious handy crpt Close to pool. ___ 5.40·9526 _ __
I •••---~~;_.J.ijjiiijjiiiiifiiijiijiijijiiiil $219.000 751 -3191 person, n-ootlate dep. S13SO/mo 921 -1447 Ea1tslde 2 Br 1 Ba gar, 11 • SELECT Ill OllYN-IY IWIU 543-2-490 fee Bluffs front row water view frplc. beam cell 5615 &
Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. patio,
pool, garage, no pets.
$6001mo. 1601 B 15th St.
Nwpt Hghta. 6S0·8213 642 -5678 nnnn.i::Rr1e5 11'/t theed r•t•. 30 yrs •--1~,-.-.. -,-.-.-1-_.._-,-2Br 2Ba condo prof $625 + 191 last & $225. 2 IH1et ltacll 27 ~ ~ Monaco wltl'I be1I QC •nr dee .. $1500, 111 ·, last, persons , no pets.
!'11( rJ /1·11 1111rr/.\ (r1II11rk f(lr l/l>li view 14 Aue Vlllara ltltlh 720·9123. 760-8827 650-1798
lalltoa 111... 1006 Open wknde. 5'40·1538 J&Olll IULn CIRCLE THESE EASTSIOE 2 br, 1 ba. gar.
f dJt 1595/mo. Stepa 10
sand New cpts, $845
1otat to move In. 16488
24th St. 213/592·2725 "' "'''
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2 Ualts H Llttlt lsl11• Former model with fwll golf l 14/lll-11 ll home lel1ure patio kids 631-4036
Super financing OWC 1st courM view. Pool, tennla. IC.. • 2 41 pets $1000 nr H'O 1-E-c-on-o---B-ra_n_d_2_B_r_d_w_n_atrs
TD Property free & clear. apa $220,000 full price. "911181 ti •ar ZJ. *539-6190* pool charm $400's kldl
Trade for income or?~ 75v1 attumable tlnan 2 Bf, f Sa. frpiC. wtr & elec: Flat steal 2Br 2BA •PPI• 539-6190 BEST Alty lea
duced 10 $370.000. 11 c 11 B" •~ .. 7424 crpte thru·O\lt nice IOC •=--,--------ava a "r. ~ Included. No pell. $600 kids flM 0811 Frpl pool prvt patio
Agt Martt 645-9922 II O •· I $775/mo. 673-1180 *53 ... 8190* dshwshr X·~ 2 Br on I 11,.luH tlSI " E 1pl1t11a1 Broadmoor larg.e1 mO<lel Enjoyable 29r 29a home Or this VftfY stylllh 213 Br aatslde 161 557-28-41
ltac~ 1011 w/ell.j)analon. POOi. tQI. flreplact mOd kltC'h 1900 2Ba d4WI pool jacut I/yd lnTUT II
. Low down OK Price re• year!y W/SYndecit & more kld/~t cc.an CIOM $895 $686/mo 2 8r t ,,., ba llUll ftlW MPLll duced tor quick tale. 639-4190 BEST Alty f" BEST Alty tm fM TwnhM.' •II bflln•. tnel $~~~~.~Y2~~0~~~ S750.000, 83•·1 t57 Lg 38r 2ba duple,x. Stepa *539-6190* P•llo. carport, lndry rm.
493·2190 ~r 493~51 ILIPFl-lllHEI PUii to beh. nu ~t/drps & HARBOR VIEW-4 Br. 2\1\ 2536 Sant• Ane .
W11t•i11ter 27
cb con&. 11fnt loe. pvt
rm/ba, hug• kltch a yrd S295~ 12 utu. 831·0412
Furn. rm In lrg C.M. !'Im,
prtv ba, kite prtv. $300
0 /970·8791 E/&45-8120
C I 3er 2.~ba Condo 1860 tf paint S 1350 H<M229 ba, tam rm, lri ~kyard Tll ll•T H2· 1IOI
111•1 I greenbelt. Cloee to pool: "'' 111 4 w/deck~ ... 1~!00/mo. Large 1 9, Apt crpta, Lllrgt furn. room. nlcie
wrep-arO\lnd patio Oulck p drtpt pool lendtctped are a C M · • • t e • d I Y
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C•meo Shora.. "4br, pool
epa, '408 000 78().1018
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Nie. By ownr 921-1447 li1:Jo d~le~, !,~ ~!~· Loveldy 20bBr1 t dpoolen.~2ba poo1 arN. '385/mo. No =~Ytlv~~~a-~:thout
OAPI Oll-WUTILIFF S800/mo. Seo·90G3 . cowanl" o.to ~'..h , :Cs·. ,,.it. 846-3818 aft 3:30 " .,.,... • Room w /balcony. New on tht market, by 1 Bf condo. S.C. Plue 6"45·6"469, 213.,.57-.4158 Lrg 2 Br 1 Ba Cptt, kit/laundry prlv Want
ownr Completely re· aree, •tr•• & upgr4t()et. drapea, 22•9 C•nyon. No quiet working or student
modeled lnal<le 4 out S&&o/mo. 752·9223 dya, OCEANll:RONT· Elegant 3 ~t• $525. 832· 1'188 n·emkr fem. POOl/lennla
w/bly window, french 667·1"497 evM ~~°i'C:~s~=-m~~=I Lrg 2 Br 2 8a upttatr1 Unv. Prtt, Irv. 78e-3HO
doors, tit.cs covntry lllt, --_ • c--•o 2 0 ......... 16 .. d* btltha & entry. 3 ap~oue 1296 Eutalde ungalow Utll pd. Re'-873-4300 """ • -...... "" '· SEA & SUN LOOOE
d M very nice No pets 50 t105 wk/ Color TV 2 Matr bdrm, 2ba, Mon•~ Bdrma, lrg tam rm + llv pv1 crpt decor ay 1at JU1•tl11 &44-H1o, w..a1u up. cello. uj)9raded. hug• rm. din llfta f. braaldut Call 539-8190 BEST r.. 3028 W C0..1 Hwy, Hpi
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.. 75 000Pro~ .. ~~8 ~ba w/lrl)IC, 2 car Ltg 3 Br 2 Ba. cpt. drapee. S~ng room In COila
v.ied ownr, wlll acoept • .... -var g.,, nr s c l>laza. Sml gar, kid• Ot<, no peta.. MeH, •hart kitchen.
reu oflr Sup« toe Hugo h lttJt ht• Ille oompi.a, aml pel otl. 111Ma 2901 Menclou 557-~ 5"4&•9992
W/134-3897 HIS..9-2183 5 m: walk to beech 2 br S726, 1tt + 1 mo.. ate Isl... Ziii MESA PINH 11150 ttana so lag ,.,, ~ & Ritt
Furn. 6 applct rn•r ~ Call H.ide 979-2398 Cfi.,mJ~~ 1 e; i L LIK& NEW 1 Dr "10/up cattton. fully tum . pvt
4 Br wlfam rm. aundKk incl M11tt tell now aub· * * 3 BR HOUSE * * llngie, 1 ·,no J>911. Vrtr PAVT patio poolakle IP•· 91'1try, poot, lhr Ba, OQI()( I 1pa Opn Sun 12 S 426 mlt 1n offera S115,000 1.RG YARD. CUL OE SAC , .. Meo 131'3.,_.14', TOP area. CIY .. l. no ~ta TV. empl nn·amler $lSO
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From 125 mo. 945-7500 . X. 1=,jng n rn LANDSCAPE SERVICES ~=~ tt '!;:, ... ~2~;9 OependaEx...,._~ Hou/~Tealr!,! Lie~~~~-25 f30~t3 g:~;:i::.. -=-~· Ol9poeeAe, ,-.. 9te. •
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COunMI. Meg 142-7047 850·1711 142.J:r4!a:.::.1974 n.~e. i-: ~1 l•PT· l GENERAL OR SPR1NO STUDENTS MOVING CO. Drywalf I · Plumbing, Anytime M&M 142·9033 -' ~~ Windows & Apptiane. UC. T 124-438. lneured. Home Condo l offlc:e ~pylerlz~ Bkkpg to Ceattldtn CLEAN UPS•HAULINO a.ml-retired ContrllC1or Fr• eet. eve's 852·1007 141·8427 Int Phll 859.oe87 Expert 8erVICe & ,._.,..., Boerd, 21 CMc C:.... IU' vour needs. R.... I!-LANOSCAPE•TREE TRIM Home r..,.Wt plumblng WATCH us GROWi 31 yrs eic.p. 11 Y'• In.,... Pt&u Room llO ...
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dr. patio eov/deck1. Lie.
441485. sieve 547.eo76
.... t ~ ll L.andtcape Malnten•nc. SMALL ~OVINO JOBS RoOsW d@ts happy local euttomen. 1 H yrs •xP«lence :!:a ry . . I Quality s.Mee. r .... lie, MIKl!"946-1391 HouM & Pet Seftlnn Thank you. 875-0343 MIKE 851-1800 fnt ltnlff
EJCpert C.,pentry Servk:e ~vwXLL TAPING • bonded. 20 yre In ar... HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE No Hou1e 100 ... N···p t ii?.!li!ti Sum-T"-::s
Sl!rvu•t• l>:rt•rlor\
.1d ('4111 Now
Repalr-Remod-Addlllon1 All Teictur• & Acoustic MeWeeney Land~ Furnlture1 Traah, Tr.. 100 Small. w:· :.,:h 1~~R:=~:~m =·· B;~:::~::v:.:.: $; Main'.";;;a·ci;k ';
0oor ... te. 546-4980 Free nt. Kevin 873-1503 645-512• 963-5415 NORM lhem all. 875-9511 RON 850-64n wort! only. 240--3173 Gr9g 557.0751557·2291
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WI IM 11U.... OT Ill.IS COUNTER HELP: Hours GARAGE DOOR Op00 -1eaa -
HORO SC OPE SYDNEY
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'~J:~.F.V. And running 24 hows a Need energetic per.on w/ varied. conteet Jan btwn mt•l mtM.Lll L.oent ~·-....
AQtn1 541-5032 d~. 7 d8ya • ..-. Prw-flair ror ..cokK. 531.1n5 6-3, Mon· Fri. 552· 1322 GOod dttvtng record. Per· LIU F= = :::..~
Offle•IShop/Storao•
tpeCt 250-350·750' r ... c Mtea C-2 546-7249
ent thlt eel end recefve a ASSEMBLERS: APPL y Cr~ll: Gener el OHlee. men.nt full/tlrM. Wiii treYtll egenc-.. C11 Mra
two mwrgee for the 7am: MacGregor Yeenta, outgoing pereon&llty with train right per.on. e.n-ORlllllTIRS Ethier OI Mt King at
price of one. 1831 Plaoentla C.M. gen«al office & eollec· efltt. LIDO GARAGE 942.eel6 -If 1111111 ' Ilona background eought DOORS C M 142-3781 BABYSITTER: fOI" 1 ctind f0< growing health club ' . . Guerant-bw NtelY -·· Prime Pf~ on Coett 111L1111• In my home trorn 6-5 M..f, concern per.on Should llllUL lfl/UI with no maximum on Experienced w/8rltl1t1
Tuesday, April 17 AH"?; In dM. ~SQ. Ft. flLLllTll non·tmkr. 646-M87 en)oy ~ortclno with the Full time. Dull•• Incl, eommlNlonl Exclualve Cera. • -buty lndee>tn· v .. I. lmmed. vvv-3888. pybllc & ~ oood boot<lceec>lna a typing. terrltorlH In Orange dant ~-50% comm.
PRIME VIA LIDO llM1tz Bankl"" communications tltlll'e. 15.50 hr. 54~9 County, San Gabriel & F/tlma 142·5133 , ARIES (March 21-April 19): What appeared a loss can now be
transformed into significant gain. Dig deep, reject superficial
responses. show that you can handle added responsibility. Rela-
tionship is strong, physical attraction could dominate scenario.
1200 ..,, ft ... ore DOG OBEDIENCE -'~ . .., p South Bey areas. Ex· ....,....__,.......,.....· ------..., •• · ..,_ LOii leue Mod raeume to Gener'9I office perteia r9qu4red ~
Aveil May 1. 650-2709 ~~t.!'.&i. ~~o(,g ~z :2~·,:,0~~~· lrvlM, "!ml....... Vwy eompetltlw loM Pf<>-Piil ... ,..,.
UI
-.,_. Ing School.~ ORlllllTORS Morgan Nancy BY1y elrculatlon office ~ram with expedient for thor~ .,.. .. a
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Contract could be arranged if terms
are clearly defined. Reach beyond current expectations. Gather
information, arrange cros.sftling system. Sales potential is heightened,
you'll find additional methods of appealing to public.
_.r_ 1195 needs a pat1/tlma der1t tunOlng t1me. A.R.M. I front ofb. pareon In
Tm& Lm&, W.. 11•111/-LI Guarani-bw ..awy DECORA TE·o.gn wlflne for .,,....,.ing . phonee fixed rete 1oen1 lnduded buay orttlOpadle pnc11eia. ~ONLY 135-9199 With no maximum on art & r9'1'ot. Wltl treln. and dltpatet«ng ,.._ In portfOllo. H.B . .,-. c,.., "4l ... 21t.
80t eq ft. BNutlful fectllty eomml11lonl Exelutlv• 552,..285 Judy 12 ... PM agea. 1• hours per WMtl, Complete benefit• peck-u;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;-.:&;;;;~i-;;;;;;
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Stress inde{>Cndence. creativity,
willingneu to make new starts in new d irections. Focus on
employm ent, people who rely upon you, special services and care of
pets. You 'II be dealing with flamboyant people who possess abundance
of showmanship.
With etr!Ume & tkyMghta. WA• U •PA terrllorlH In Orange -· -y--Fri. 2:30-7:30pm, Set. age lndudlng medlceil, Muur:ger ~rt. must
Xlnt IOcetk>n I oent of Ill&.... COu ty s G b lei & .u.llYUI -·-and Sun. l :00.10:30am. Oental & vtalon lntwanoe. haw own ttane, Orange
t>ualneea dlt~lct. :.., Shi... ~---' Sou~h 'ea:".,!.~ Ex-Good driving record. Bring Sludentl & homemakers retlrem.nt plan, veca· COunty. 955-0eSO freeways I" high l~h •• au. ,_......, uun•. perlence r9qulr~. MVR. Coet• Mtea Blu. encouraged to appty M: llon. lick pay & morel Model9 Mele/Female
atea. 85,000 eq ft or pert. :rof ~::-:.. °r" 7 Very eompetltlv. loan pro-print. 1890 Plectntla.CM. 330 W. Bay, C.M. 2-4pm Call St Zozaya
(818)182·2400 W• 43~· c.mpuS Of. #1~: gr•m with expedient e llLIYllf e (Ulc for Debra) (714~ ... 503 WE NEED NEW FACES
NB. Acroea from OC Air· funding time. A.R.M. & GENERAL OFFlCE (213)694-8793 For pteoernent In modellog CANCER (Ju.ne 2 1-July 22): Follow through on intu1uon
emphasis on change, travel and children. Dream last night could be
prophetic if properly interpreted. Family dispute concerns direction, ~sidence, budget. Resolution comes when you choose familiar course.
•& ............... Port 556-2280 :~·~~~~lnctuded ~~er: Busy Cott• Mtea office )Obi.;.~=·
1 MO FREE RENT TOP SIS Complete beneftt1 pack· fHE REGISTER needl an organa.d & r• ......,.. , ... :=er
W/thoft lerm .... full Fem .... prel. Moctet. end age Including medical, Mutt hav. • ct.pendable liable 'Tuai W/good FlllllL llL
MrVIUlt•.181 OoYef Or Etc«t1.(213)8e&-1M4 dental&vfsionlNUt'tnee, economy ear. lrvlne. ~ttfce :r~ i>Oao75e70 •l••H•• LEO (July 23-Au~ 22): You'll feel less confined. communications
will be restored, you II become more aware of body image as you
purchase apparel. Member of opposite sex praises you, flatters you.
offers to travel with you. Gemini. Sagittarius natives figure
prominently.
Sulit 14, N.B. 831-3651 ...._ •• • retirement pten. v~ Newport Beecti. Cocta HM"Y 1~ eontact BueNPartt.CA90620 Ill I•
...
;...._1 lulwa ~ '"I" tlon, llctl pay & morel Meu and Laguna 8e11Cti • --Uuw bi:tAbUiort ne:a;(i for a<..._ Call Vicky before w/euatomer tervlee EOE M/FN/H Hoapltal Hom. H ... th
latala ltlt oi.-p1e Produeta Small CaltSteveZozaya: 11am:951-7113. exper.heepful. 7~1 CareAgency.Nunlng~t·
'1"' • (714)121~503 llll•R (•) tendanta and Hom•· 2000, 2000 & 4000 eq ft lnvatment. RTD Coln (213)59._8793 BYAL BllPT, Local Synagogue reQUlf• makers. We ott.r' lleldble
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You succeed by being versatile. by
adopting unorthodox techniques. procedures. Be aware of fine print,
state views in frank manner. Relative encourages "short' journey ."
Article that had been lost. missing or stolen can now be recovered.
3975 Birch. NB. S.tt, Buttons etc. Help Busy, cheef1ul offlee teek• 830..aeae or 830-4268 t 4 , $7 1 ~ and competitive
S.50 sq ft. Agt ~1-6032 Support U.S. T .. m end WIUllllTll career oriented rtcet>-~.P· • .w!'8or~l612hr. wagea: In home ~ Hrn HS. Authorized I I R f -~ ~.,... ... II PIT R. & V lnd\19trl•I epace w/good Diet. 1714) 541•5453 FRaR•&• llL I on ti. oom or ad· ... or . N. l. . retall potential. Approx. ~ vancement. RDA pref. • Potlitlon1 also. Cell tor
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be analytical. check sources, be aware of
budget requirements. Member of opposite sex could make grandiose
claims. Know it. avoid basing actions merely on impulse. You'll locate
needed material. debt will be repaid and credit could be extended.
7K a.I. w /appfOX. 16K ROUTE net 231c, price 1'1c P.O. Box 5170 d•y weett. Plew call: .•••n= appointment. Mr Broott• encl. partUng aree & 3K plul Inv. 2 da. wort! wtc B'*'• Par!(. CA 90820 Nancy 145-7580 THE DAILY PILOT 11 now (7 14) 879-5459
t .1. office space. Wiii rent 645·5381 or 831.0185. EOE M/FN/H Denial Sec/o--1/Bk"', HAIR ClJTTERS for big •c:cepttng applleallont •• 1 ... N H .. ~ & .._ ,.. modern talon aero1t for Dtstrlet M-• to -• -• /
B.i:r ~-549-~ 188['dya, ... ., te Leu 4114 4 dye, RDA P<>1 alao •veil from Balboa Bay Club. supervlH n;;-;p.per :!::.-:::!'y
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on luxury. jewelry and
special celebrauon. Major domestic adjustment occurs. could include
actual change of residence o r marital status. Wear bnght colors, be
optimistic, make personal appearances and appeals. iiming is on
-eoon. CM. 546-3000 70% commln'On CMrlers Mu11 have van, ,...._ r-
720-l4« * JllT~f· Benklng DISHWASHER & GEN'l 631·7117. 875-5141 wagon or p!Ctl.yp Good t0< busy office With heavy ·~· HD : ~~~gu)iURES L••• Storefln CLEANING PERSON lor HARDWARE ASST MGR salary, mli.age allow-phones. Aoe1g b'lgd help. Fm 11orege yard. 6000 '*BANKRUPTCY • , pany equipment r9"1al Retell HP req'd . 240 anee. company beMflt• ful. 10 kay adder a mutt
eq ft. Newport Ht1 ar... *COMMERCIAL Svccetaful, Independent itore. Mon lhr Fri, United BroadWay, Laguna 8ctl • and t>onut apportunity Apply 10am· 12 or 2_.pm
tariet. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Look behind scenes f~r
$500/mo. 5'48-9831 Mon *INDUSTRIAL bank l':H an Immediate Rtlnt All, 145-0780 497·4403. Jobi'\ . Apply In person al Dally L•l'l lrrml
thr Fri 8-4pm. * REAL EST ATE REO. o'*'lng In our Newpon 1111'11'1 lfftll Pilot Clreul•llon Office 3077 S . Hatbor Blvd
answers. Be aware of "hidden resources." Define terms. see others in
realistic light, steer clear of schemes. Techniques will be perfected.
spiritual values will be clarified and you'll be rid of doubts. fears.
•-t '112 * 24-48hr funding avl Bffch headquarten of· Insurance bllllng. P/llme. 330 we11 Bay. Co11a (HarbOr at Carrlaoel naatuc .. a I • CellAGTBUCK86t-'933 tlee. Prevlou1 comlMf'· mull be experd salery HIRlll Mesa. Monday lhru Fri-979-0747
LOOIClng for • 11;;;; man ... _ _.. elal lo•n documentation o'*' 145 .. , 177 C.M Outgoing, enthutlH llC day. No m call•
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on friends hopes,
wishes, intensified relationship and valid opportunity for financial
gain. Lunar position highlights fulfillment, romance, popularity and a
successful speculative venture. You could win a contest!
40--50 yrs, someone to .... ,,,..., eKperlenee In corporal• · adult• .. part/time 9V9n· • · Th11 winier. buy your own
have a tun relatlonlhlp T.D. 1 4t21 b•nklng environment lllYEI Inge. You mutl en)oy P l equipment instead of
wllh. I love outdoora l ... "mn preferr~. Excellent ben-llghl pick p & detlvery wof1(1ng with youth and Sell ttW:gl t811 with Deity renting. You can afford It
lov. to play lennlt. I am a .. eflt1. Celt PeraonMI: THOMPSO~ BLUEPRINT be• poeltlv. motivator Piiot Wanl Ada. In cllSllf:ed 6"2"5e78
profealonal and ltve In lllrtir• It IH 851·9900 Call f In eMew:
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Focus on career. sales ability.
lone-range prospects. You'll be asked to participate in community
proJCCl that could include special construction. charily, politics. You'll
be relieved of burden which was not your own to carry in first place.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis o n education. spiritual
values, travel, ability to finish what you start. You·11 find outlet for
creative capabilities you'll gain greater independence and freedom.
Member of opposite sex docs have your best interests at heart and will
Newport 8eech S'S" & :;eda1T'zt"" • ' ... 1111 Ull 3186-E Airway Av, C.M. or an ' .
110ibl. ~9-0585 S~~!1 ~~~4~2nd Ill l /F/Y/I DRIVER.P/llmetorelderty Ml-1111 .....
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Robt. Salllef NH/CM woman Pref mature ledy.1~~~~~:~~~
RE Br6ker Bd Realtor• ~~~l~h. ~~~~red:J~·w=~ lllT/•Tlll
142·2171 S.5--08'1 A.nee •94-1800 clltt NB . .,. .. 142·1385 Newly real "tate lle 'd w::1i°Js~1~.~~n:. Beauty Salon: Hair Slyllat DRIVERS/X-COUNTRY =-d~. ~!
Smoker· Tonft' No cr~tt ""· no penrlty. needed. Musi have Cal. lie. MacG~or Yactllt otflce lklll• r9q'd, week· P~~IM~s': I Denleon Asaoc: 673-7311 cllentale. Enjoy Balboa 1631 Placenta, C.M. end .. must. Start lmmed
Island envl.ronment. ---.. ,111 720-1018, 1o-e dally
"When I rMllze how ofter l ilt WutM SIM 873-4013 uk for Tina n~-..w ·---.~-~----••••• .. •Ill!~· my WOl'91 fwt .,..,,., r• -$75 per tOO. no exper. UllN llPllYllll 1 ... 11 lnt1lt tt Oftlct lntall ltH till~... my peealmlttle *.,. Pllm* Bikini ShOp Salesper90n, Pen or full time. Start Im-2nd ahlft, evg 30 hrvWk
prove it.
Int I 2tH IL-..ae friend commented. "It For garden cent•. mtae full time on the beac:ti medl•tety For details Strong eupetVtaory lklllS
_____ ._, __ __...._. ... 1._. ....... tt.._ __ __,•-.,;..,.;.;.16 blkt OC Airport: IOO-almost male• me.,, OP· Indoor, outdoor wort!. 631·2800 Hnd Hlf 1ddre1ted E"9f 1Spen. epeaklng
Furn wk I y re n I a I I Fe to ahr 2 Bf CM duplex, 1200 tq ft, 4-3 MP. Of· TIMIST." 142-1111 BOOKKEEPER: partlllme, 11amped 9nvelope to: SURF & SAND HOT~l
Aprll-Sepl. Steps to 50-60 yrs. S1•01mo + nc.a. 85' eq ft. 979-9941 •Splrttuat Reedet & Ad· 3 dayt a week. Call Mn CRl-53, Box 9014, M1 McCullough •97-<M77
ooeen/bay utile. 146·2584 BALBOA ISLAND: Marine Vlaor. Advice In all 11'9 .. llllllf Elhlef al 142-3865 Stuart. Florida ~95 Laguna Beecl'I. EOE
flHI ltltllt 111·•112 M/Fem to there 2 Br. 1 Ba Av. upstalre office. m•ttera: low, marriage, ...-.... .,........ IUmlltO INSTALLERS: lntulatlon
A B lb I I d $225/mo. 575-1877 butlnesa NB. 831-9397 ~nu a55r5 w .... _... c ......... 1 t pt, a oa •an • · The Orange Coett D•lly Exp'd computer A/P, -..c• ... n o, """'ng or exper·
V.c.t'..
!~~~:087[.~~I-Je~ryon llllTIL UlllLL Lett I Fta.. 3114 Piiot hat an excellent op-pegbOard AIR, AIR col· s 10 10 yMrl experience ~J~7~~(11·f ponunlty lor a cateer leetlons. Tax & qtrly re-dellred. wtll be stuffing or n °
Daily Pilat
GRAPHIC ARTIST
Orange County daily n~wspaper. is
seeking a quick layout artiSt with
knowledge o! typesizing. repro-
duction. camera ready art. Must be
able to get along well with sales repl
and interpret their ideas into layouts
Additional pro,ects may include Oy·
ers. brochures. maps. and sales pn!S•
entatton v isuals . 3 years ex·
penence-newspaper preferable
Send resume or letter of qualifi· lntall 2907 M/F MATURE. rHp . non MllEI 0<lented Ma)O< Account ~rta. Type 50+ wpm eurcult bOards, making lllTlllll Hlll•I Cd 1 eRlaentbr 2 ba In smk, house turn .. Eslde New 2 llry bldg, good lrwy fnl IMI'\ ans Executive with • proven rvloe mfg. 540-8894 cables. some light mech· Mull be experlen<led In all cations to eayt ont NB e~m tu'rn C M S300+ 548-8369 access. From 750 it up. VV'1U NI I rack record . Grell BUS DRIVER· PIT Incl ank:al auembty, Foun· pl':aaes E.xc.ii.nt oppty OR.\ '\(,t: t t ).\ ..,T DAIL l Pl l.OT ma,,; xlrN. July S2so0 Neel F to lhr 2 br, 1 ba WSll991 bunetlld·wt'o111Ue!,_'enw/anB1c',· ARE FREE potential. guarenteed wknds&n1ghi1.0rtWrl~ 111n Valley area Celt Mr Walsh. 650,..708 ....
000 67s-6659 -... draw agaln11 com-dbl-<Secilw London &Ii. 54~777 tor appt
Aug.., C.M apt 1300/mo + 'n . 3900 eq ft ground f1oor mlUlon. o..lre 10 mOV9 Mutl have class 2 comm·1 --;._ ._-_......,--.-"lllTllS
OCEANFRONT: lovely utllt. S•t·l89•. 632·3530 wilh retrm. open floor C I Into managetMnt • plut. II<: OMV printout and *IA9rn .-r.,_, PIT 5pm-10pm El Toro
Penln. Pt. 3BR 3'n ba. N/emkrs to ahr· 4 br houM pl•n. plu1h upgrade1 a : Send rMUme to mectleal certlfi t Immediate opening In Lake Forest Ml1110~
July/Aug Agl 873·9080 nr SC Plaza $250. or 3 br Av•ll. R & H 751·5989 ,...,_1111 P. 0. Box 15e0 Atk I De 752~3~ Irvine ar .. for Individual \/lejO aree 997-0896
B $300 5 • •300 -cos1a M .... 92828 or with good c1erie.1 s111111 • __ _
• ...a.--£-Hf ..... • In N. · ....... EXECUTIVE SUITE WI I I V _._,. _.... H EOE CIRCULATOR$ mull I tra n ''""' ,,.., le letltlh I 111• Prominent retired auorney Newport Cntr $550/$775 ~Petitions. Good pay. Flex· reapon1lblllllH Good PIT Supervj90f, l •ad. &
..., ' ' deslrH Intelligent, Iller· ~0-5470 Found: Aust. Shep M 11111111 UIRTTfl fble houri . C•n 3 to 9:30 benefits Salary open Janll~ potrllon1 av•ll-Oell ftr ht1Ht ate & congenial room· Lido PenthouM 2 bMul pyppy, vie. Pomona & Advertl1lng, merlcetlng °' 10:30 lo 1 PM. Alan, 261-3222 able 10< tever•I bldg'• In
ltllttn 111· HOO male 10 1hare lmmac. at· turn ottleel avail. recepl Wiison, C.M.142·7984 and detign Polltlon f0< 493-7031 F&-t -• Newpot"t Beactl a<•• Ap-1r•ct1vely furn. lrvlna & con! rm. Mull ... I account exectlve. S•l•ry ••-.,...~ plleatea muat be English tall It twnhM adJ. to freeway 873-•803 Found: Small long h•lr~ + comm. S.7·9735 OLElllAL PAIT n• for ma1ure lndlvtduat1 with speaking & have lr•M· lutt 2tol Compl pvt br & lrg bath. do(I. 1blue/1brown aye, Llghl typing. flllng, tele-tac:1ory WOf1I exper1811Ce portatlon & telephone
P 0 Box 1560
Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626
Attention Mehnda Thackery
CA REER
OPPOR TU:\I TtJ:S
I II I II \II ' 1'11111 llrn • • I • ~ 28R hOUM In OniC Pt:. Irv )(Int piano, llb(ary. office llWPll1' llAll blk/brown/wht. WHl· lllHITlll 11.DI phone receptionist. Mon Sa11ry eommen1ur•t• ~ lnler-Mwl onty
& dble pVI gar Pr•f COi· tOOO ft, aecond f1oor, ~I mlll'lltet/$prlngdale. nr Inter\« d8ltgf1 ftrm seek· thru Fri, daytime hra. plctl wllh experi.nce. but we 1-4pm 5-lpm UnMlrtal
Prlv room wilh balcony i.oe tralMd F 0< tludenl 11ree1, nicety land~ H.B. 893-4910 Ing b(lght person capable your own d•ys lrvtne wlll train Call blwn Bl~ Malnl 1228 w Fifth ..... ,.,.,,, .. , D~ ~;,~~~ ~~4 Alf rec lac Seek platonic bldg, off·lt. panclng, gar· p~--•· of handtlng a van.ty of SS 50/hr Jim 833-8343 9am-4pm only •te-5711 St Saflta Ana E o E ,;'.;~·: •• ~~··
trleod Utll1 pd Wutier/ age available 145-4800 ..-.-... tunct1on1. P09illon r... IHtrll lfflll F .. 1 food P'ZZA ,...,aurant. -.__.. __ e _
CdM F/rmmt non·amkr dryer. S375 mo to defray Vicky. 145-3323 daya qulr" llghl bklcpg. 120 no experience. over 18 ~ .. ra-
23-30 yra. 2bd Iba cute my he•vy monthly pymta. WI 111 ITl.L IPll kay by toueh and strong Front otftoa appM/anQe years 873-1366 Matuf'9, good WOf11er, we
hOuNI O/Wehr, frple Univ. Part< 786-1785 tft.S,. fnta llt t/f And running 24 houri a dat• Input ellper. Good PHONES & TYPING wlJt train Full time CdM
S350+utll 780-3181 Shr 4 Br hM nr SC Plaza Sull" 10 3000 tin d~, 1 da-• weett. Pr• eommunleatlont aklNa • Apply In per.on. 2927 S Fem Companion for atti-Kennela 144-8 UIO
• 7" 1 · Nr Harbor & Baker ,-m"91. Pteuant environ· 8rl11o1. C M. 966-5252 i.tk: h•ndeome 45/r otd Chermlng HB 2Br COndo. non-amkr. 2 " Incl utl t. ~9-8181 dyt 720-1444 en tt:lt ~ and recetve a '**' male S 1000/mo. 1 dayt llfTTill
gar, storage, poot. $215 955-0809 0< ~8-3277 ' two matMOM tor the =~.:!~ 1-40041•· IUll/IUIPT, off LI~ •t the beeeh. Call Needed hand knitter• tor +'~ ut111 844-9808 4·8 Shr 1ux hme 1Br S285 Pvt pen tp4ilOt office In NB, price of one. UTA llnY An1wer Ad 135 ,_...,.,. & vests Full or
COSTA MESA. Mular BR 2 rm eulte 1375. RoOnop ~:, ~me:a.roa;::· gd .... If 1111111 HllllT• Publlttl~ company In 142~ 24 hra part time Call I( & DAM
In hOuM on cul--de-aae. patio vu. 1st. lut. dtP. ___ 1111. IMllR MaJor lntenor ~ nrm tmne hM opening tor FLllllT Import• • .-tor Klara
Share WI 2 Nw England· utllt 912-34•5. 966-1419 fa1BTll It looking fOf lndMduel Peraon Frldlly to aNWW 786-279'
.,., Mtty 30'1 Muat be ltatah aatM .. _ ... a 1,._ ~ _ 11M11t with minimum 3 yre phone, type letttra. pro-~':" ~· ex· LEARN TO BECOME.
QWat end Conaldetal•. -·--... .,,.,_ .,._..., axper. In ... ~ of ac-cau ' lhlp boott order• would oontld9r tr==· AN IMAGE CONSUl TANT Plenty ol rm for tum. 3 It condO . .api, hOU:. S 215 Rlwralde Of. Actoee DOG OUOIEHCe .._ counttrte lo ETOP/I. Muat end enter deta In oom· =t WOl'ktno . Celt P•t 131-3$94
1350 mo + ulllltlM. mot NMd May 111. trom Poat Ofb In N.I. at your home. Aanbl haW strong ~k • pu1er. 2e1·71t2 '°' ASIC)t a.et'l 7S1-47o5 --------
S350 aec:urlty. 831· 14". 640-1718 840-!557 « "40-M71 rllt9a. So. Ce!. DoQ T,._ ground. Kon amo « • LllAL lllllTIRY
E/Bluff eondO ahr lmmed. M-. VttO. Local ett•b lnO SCMol. ~ ===~: c:"t!":'~1~ flU/19 fif F•I P**' N 8 R E I.It
w/f n•amtcr. W/O, pool. bultntea men ~ate. Speeiout 824 aq ft wff\111 lllllTl/llllLLI Coate Meta. 2• HIT /lm-ttrm ... 1c1 ~~led
$400 + utltt. 120-1641 Sold home, nd by kit. In eotorlul mertnuet· 611111• U lf·T Opportunltltt evt1llabl• •JtPel' Legal ....,.. .. ,ery
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r .._ _....... dyt. l!vee 549-3e37 •valt lmmed. 1570/rno. • •• -1 U... pon. 10 k~. type 40 P/tlma ...iatant to oper-TIMES Clf'culatk>n 0..-9XC8911onel lklfft l ttr~
9'lr new 3bd 2t>t C.M. Photo GQPY!ng & other of· -·-_.. •pm own transpor· •t• IBM Syatem 23 ~ pertmen1 In OUf dOOf 10 •ttenltoft •o cte1a11 Raf • ~·· yttd, Secf:'lo 111n tr nc. ..w.a eve6l. Call •lllM 1itton &45-710I put9f CO.te Meta. w. doOf ~ ..... req ~ ~ ~ K~~1~518tf Int 2112 LIA t75-0132 8Nat1U, tecuz;d, ~. AM<>nt~ WENDY'S lnO 10 •tWn. ~ •i» pr~rem GuarantMd -.,,........__,..,----,...-..,-~ ffo alnglt g«ege. 7!f u aslant Prof feMaM ttaft. Open 1 toceted at ... a Felr· and ..,.., .• definite hOul1y wage pMI com-f•I l't,1 .. \ 1111r
f 21-3&, ,. Lrg ,_ NR w 11th St CottM ~ ...... 1111 deya. 10.2PM. YfM I me. In Cotla ..... .. ..... Call btwn • am. I mlMklin "°'" """' to ~ '"' t< '''U It BEACH. No pet/arn<*e lf3.·1Tl7 ' ... 1 4320 Cempua °'.i..!190, *" ti 11 12 noon ts7.a1t1 tpm TralnlnO tt Pf<>-
1350 + \AJ U1Kt M4-1409 ...... NB. Aaoee"°"!~ .. ~ ::,,,_-:,-.>~ ::C,: -Ylded Potentlel to..,.,, •...-1\11 • lhrr,111r\
w.it•tmtdletlauiteator PC>r1 .. _"9U edpeoc11ae1ournew.n. aoo ~per..,.. Fe. .Ht , .111 "' \l liiiiii_..,......,...,.~,.. INM ctote•o~• OP ~ ... Don at Wendy'• Aelef,fullttma.etm-2 30 .• .,,..,.....,can '42 5671
Hunt.' 8otl. 11 11 IUll .. • femalea pref Modela end 2840 8 lrlttOI btwn 10•m·I 30. rotating t57·2'ill est 1~ lat: >U
v1ce, c.ii 942-1157. Eecott9. c2ts)M6-1.... 2-&PM. Mon-Frt. e.o r ..-ends. ~ ~
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·=· .•. , 04IMt'll <>Moe. ""°'* ,.,.. TEMPO~~ LAl'Gl 81\.ECmON OF pain~ •'"""'· opt'd, IM IS20 NEW l US!D BMW'S! 12200/obo, H i -"13
ACflOSS 47 G oiter's nff(j
48 Outback
1 Conlttrt dweller
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._, UlllTllY Lm 11111-. 7 2 vw OAfAT SHAPE
.. 1 • VOLUME SALES New tlree/Wit, 121< ml. N8 cPA ._ --. --N.wport 8Mdl deYelOp-M....u. ililild G06d CNr1« PfW~ 3 tlmM, ffke SE .. VICf&Lr••1NO •1100 f17•...,.,. •"""II~~.,,~-,.. rnent co ... ec needt u, • ~beratllp ror ••le. new. . 151·1709 " ...,_ • .........,.. .;;i.~Mt;:~ perlenced ••• t ttS0.141-3M4 =~ Fl.I "r°~°=~'4 ·1i VW E>Mf*. gd conct ~ l'eQUINd Typing Archlt9Ctural or con. Cab I• M 0 C S I (No. CNrry ..it-405) am/fm ceea. mutt Ml. 85.p~. P.m.· f/tlm.: •V~tlo"" firm back-tri:;:;;; oei m: M A I I LANO M!M·IUP« 18 ~11 ... )1 .. 1111 Stet&. hm 148--1410
caMKathle75t-0511 ground deell'9d. Oood 1:f'pt.135..M0-7111e".5 ,eeoooASHIP .. Gotd Cllrd. epd, mlftt conct. 2 .~... , • ..'!.1 ... •W-'-~ ... .,,.. MCf'9taftal And Mlmlf'llao. 1 • call ~119 11pprlltect MOO+-S&SO -·-_,.,,..,.., . I
... tratlve 1klll1 req'd . Dlll @fi M• Jiiend ~lhlp ev.142-ee11• ' OP!NSIV!NOAYS '4,500 4t1-.M&4
U9T/TDllY e&wpmt57-0700 Merltyn ~COOIC., Gt; pup-&3000 value. Movl"O· Sctlwtn Par~t Cam-•79 BUG CONVERTIBLE
Acttw ..... omoe Wit" • •••n111r -. blonde & ~"· 1 •• 1750 Obo. &45-71M pagnOIO ~ulped, •xii llU 17 WHITE. wtth 2 TOPS
butyt==.c.t1tral NEWPOF\TBEACH old.l150.1-351·1H1 Mclane 20" Mower, Nii oond.U50.&42-10CM' '71 6Xf0SQ248! $6000. eea..211oe
New:.or c!~Mc. NatlOl\al office lMa'nQ a..u1 AKC GOlc*l Aet ~oPelled. front throw, 2 -~ l t 78,000 mll• '79 Sclrroco, t11frf, •tereo.
Wlttrfrut ..... IM. 00:.:==or =~~11~can... rn: ~2 ~l~-J;: p;;i:v.wey cmpr for wnl 13500
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6so...593 t~mo~~,~~Jond leelten 111•1-r.ttry. 75wpmtyplng, a...-.. lfull ....... ;;a:: .-St 5. Fectory tuned ~. tructc 1250 obo751,...97t ·eo 310 w/GX pkg, 4 apd •• 80 Rabbit AJC tt 119ht atlorthand Excellent ..._.., ""'111• ~"0'-U S.1568 Gf•t °" o• good cond · • ereo. beneflta Sal9'yGOm-Puppy• 1100 HC". Men' 0 •• ,. ... . $2950 786.()aeB 28Kml,$4300.55Nl910,
"*19Urate Wl1h ... ..., M8..ee83 or 75 t-3N9 C !-1.... ~ bil(e -... 'ri pt......i.. ~ n 7i. · x2H3. lOrlt cond. ,.,...... on-am/,.v 1tw. With ..._.. • .... '" • !en<». Call Diane: Coctcer Sp•"'•'•· AKC. Gam1rd S50 ~e93 Ilk• ...... 546-975 81 280ZX 2+-2. auto, l\.ltty ·eo VAN CAMPER. Lo
752-1787 blonde. champ llne. ' · ._ / loaded, low ml. good mllet, excelent cond.
._ ... ..._/ 1250. 432-9elt PORCELAIN DOlLS .... ,. n cond. UUO obo. $7850. 2131592-5840 -·-1 .... ,. 12 5 • S3 0 0 . Lynd• laetera 1111 983-7843or982-3138
S Procsuce 52 Elasuc1ty
9 UK region 55 Rye disease
14 t urklsh VIP 57 Bandage
15 Noun ef'1d1ng 59 Turkish-city
t6 Fragrance 60 Arm bone
17 letters 6 1 Letl's father
18 Editor's word 62 Flowers
19 Paper money 63 Espied
20 This mo 64 Skating area
21 Water hole 65 Declare holy
23 Possessive 66 Hither
24 Adm1n1s-67 Droops
Ira tor
26 Movies pref DOWN
28 Insect
29 Openhanded 1 Song thrush
Rea1eurant
FHI SEllYlllS
33 Cavt1ovs 2 Emissary 25 One no mat 4l French prom
Attrec:tlve wa,er1ront hotel
leeks experleneed Food
Servers for Adolph's Res-
taurant. Full/time days.
Incl. weekend• Apply In
perton (no phone call1.
please). Personnel ONlce.
~~~~=~~ C::-C:.~;";' ~"::-~ s~1-8727 176 Suzuki P@178. """ '84 Maxima Wgn, loeded. ·~~trRa~bl~I~~~,~~
36 --Song 3 The nearer ter wh1ct1 43 -Alamos
ol S1~-ones 27 Tctus org or Gdtos
Vldu.I to handle phonea 842· 7045 M Coplet, S75, S.C-great, look• ~· '425 L ... than 8K ml, like MW. cond. 17950, 873-Nee
typing, variety oi Doberman PuppleL pur• :=, ~:7~ = . obO. Keith 54 8575 a.ti otter. 842-2008 '82 Vanagon C&l'f'per, Ilk• pence 4 To the dawn 29 Maids 45 Specldcle:.
37 Trtply prel 5 Holiday spot 30 Amer Revo· 46 Fuel Mon -Fri , 9am-6pm
Queensway Bay Hiiton
700 Queeneway Drive
Long Beach
r es Pons I b 111 t es . bred, $150 ea. 546-7035 ta~ bu. $40 Bombe 80 YamaJ'\a 250XT. orig. lat 1 new, auto, AIC. AM/FM
714/760· t390 ....... am-n ~Mat $1~5. ml;ror s 10, own« S:tt: ml. Str .. , 175 128 Station c • s • . s 1 2 •• 9 0 0 .
...,.,_ ---" •in lge ·~ gl&SI aq. sso. Owl legal. bO. 84~ $950 646-4305 1·987--0338 IHatr~~. AKC. PUPPIES 842-7326 lamp S55. 631-2191 '61 HONDA 250 . ..,,8_2_W_81_t_ph_al_i_a_C_am_per_.
38 Noble 6 Inward Jtlilt lu11on name 48 Goot
39 Broad 7 Ellperts 3 1 USSR ri11er 49 Sanla
Seeking motivated lndMd· La.hso Apto pupplel. 9 Sola, 2 awlvet chairs peel-THREE WHEELER Rt8'1 I I Poptop, di..... $8900 comedy 8 Reservp :$2 Location 50 Copying
40 Order 9 USt-d lo be J3 Jewelr > item
41 Anrioy
5 1 Smoocneo,, Restaurant
Immediate opening lor
PIT Cashier. Food Prep.
Must be avall for 1 t·30
am shift. Call Karen Of
E11 k alter 2:30pm.
Meyerhol'1. 540-8044
uat with xlnt typing skills weeks Old. M/F AKC reg. ettal kitchen tat>k. set 850-4593 J4f8i% CMc 1llo1erl bik, 4
and coostrvetioo •llper. Show qualli s175i up. w/4 bentwood chair•. MOTORCYCLE RENTAL spd, stereo, mint cond 10 Oowman 34 Ethnic darlCt.' 52 Att11 e short hand a +. heavy 963· 030 almost new Penny's side HONDA XR 500 S 1975. 831-30 HI 42 Instrument 1 1 LearnonQ JS Flatboa1s 53 Celetlrr l} phone contact with ven-Sweet Ginger: med. tt:i F by side Refrig:. You haul S50 a day. 641-9826 ·79 CIVIC 4 dr waoon. 4 43 Hard thread 12 Arab t11Qw1u J6 Desert shrub 54 Rose hold• 1 dors. 549-2988 ~eyed reteue dog, pt "400 fM..il. 4.eo&O VESPA P200E, 550 ml, epd, good cond. $3200.
lfDllITT llAllS olden Lab, t yr, needl WANT:DBL BEAD HEAD-windshield, raok. gd 645-7963
44 Voyages 13 Foolish Ort•'" 39 Compos111on 56 M1r1t1
46 M arsh 22 Burn 40 Pugilists 59 Pack amn1..il
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Btlt W1att4 5100 Btlr WutH 5100 ........ .. 5100
retp. home wt yard. BOARD Natural wood cond. Stooo. 675·4433 • --------llEITAIUIT In Irvine, Costa Mesa and 839-7019, 968-7342 pref. Good cond. Wiii '80 Prelude, 5 spd, air.
lmmed openings In French Newport Beach areas; lull Wanted: Fem. Qoeenaland trade for queen matt/box Tralltrl anrl. Orig. owner Low ml.
llalfan Restaurant for time. Mature Individuals Heeler to breed or to spr. & frame. 960-5844 Trafti 1024 S5199/obo. 841--0256 •911i1E
kitchen and dining area only. Telephone and car I .---. help. Wages c om· required. keep. 673·8457 . Weatem Saddle 15 Inch 182 Nom9d century Stfi .•.a.a.a ____ _...,. ...
mensurate with ex-llJlll lfSTlll, lllO. h~tl " l 135. Desk/chett curio wtll traller. mdl 2360. 23
perlence. Call Le Troquet 2275 W. Lincoln, Suite L -type ISO. 546-3242 P. T. ne v • r u • e d
546-7440 ask lor Sytvle Anaheim. n6-9171 H Porcelain top, oak --546-5963 for appt.
Restaurant
LORI'S 1111111
has lollowing openings:
PART /TIME food service
worker for 1·30pm to
6pm, Mon thru Fri.
MEAT SLICER & portion
control person familiar
with Hobart shoer,
9.30am to 6pm, Mon.
thru Thurs, & 6em to 12
noon Sun
FOOD SERVICE worxer
lor sandwich & salad
prep, Sam to t:30pm,
Mon thru Fri
WAITER/WAITRESS with
car for wicker basket
lunch service. 9 to 1,
Mon thru Fri Earn
approx.S175-S2SO
weekly
cabinet w/flour tilter r•
SEOlllITT flnllhed S395. 831-1007 PlaaJ!IOr1u1 IJ21 . Tour America this ~-,...._----oPT-1 ;&ranciPiano acoustlcaf-summer. Must aacrlflcel PIT Plaln clothea. Lou A11lluct1 II ly good 6• ~ Nancy· ae.utlful German Trailer. r~~=°t !°r!:s.~h~ larhr Artl AMllMet 6"2·24 io18ves 730-6245. Call 857-1429
wk. Good pay. Apply at Refrlg. Serv~ r ReCOiid. Older Upright Plano & late n /
Sportmart. 7433 Edinger, Sar ... Guar. 549-30n Stoot StOO. 540-6299 Puta tolS
H.B.13900 S. Brlltol, S.A. 2-dr 9 cu ft refrtgerat0< ----4 N;W •ia Cfievy Bluer
S.mce ltlttH Atteu. $too. 54&-1233..,.. l~rtia1 letU 1230 1951115 TlrH. w'*tl•.
Exprd. Apply Shell Sta-GAS RANGE w/dble oven, NEW skFPRd: ;aai;; 8l 5 hub caps ' trim rings.
tlon. 17th & lrvtne. N.B. Modern Maid, '*Y clean. booll, after-Ski boota, $200 845.0792 84S-0721
s200. 850-4 t86 lkb, Scou ~ and 1 .... Wut .. Se". Sfl. ltt.Unt PIT eves & wkndl. Neat
appearance and hand-
writing only need apply.
2590 Newport Blvd
Sharp-interested In youth
education-making money
Call Judy 168-1717
Steve's Detailing Is look·
Ing for resp. & motivated
1ndiv1dua1s lor detailing &
carwashlng. 760-8900
OE gas dryer, $125. SearJ '3~." ~~76 bef: 85.: • •••• ._. .. , •
washer & gas dryer, $100 ---------•-.. •-• • ea. Frigidaire elec. dryer, SURFBOARD 5'6" Stussy. for vehlele. 551-8285
$65. 546-8672 Twin Fin. $190. 65 1-0702 WE llY
I llY APPWllll TV Wit, DLUI GUI
LES 9&7-8133 tttrM 1132
KENMORE WASHER TV l oon'• w ar:flouae s• All TllOIS
Works Fine $50. 50 ti.aut 25" RCA XL 100
645.0387 digital MIS, awtval bue,
Ref rig. 21 cu ft GE, Ice new set waranty. 'It P<lce
maker. $275. 851-0239 Free dellvery. S.6-1186
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'.'\.,.11.ort • ., I' I
Refrlg s1so Wahr/Drye< Magnovox FM tte<o with
STUDE.Ts $ 135 ea. Dlahwather tape & rcrd player • con-
I I ,...., I \ .. , I ·, "
546-1200 All applicants must be l•--------neat. clean &. depend-
able, able to read &
speal< English Apply be-
tween 10am & t2 noon or
between 2pm & 4pm·
$ 100 Traah compact<>< sole cab. $85, 979-6646 an Ylll $75 648-56.46 Mlt1ubl1hl tuner. caas.
SlllH .1111 llWtl Washe< & dryer Kenmore deck. ampllller & 2 Canon
n11Y USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
llUltlUU'S
SOUTH . cou1n
ISIZI
"WIWIUllT
llHIElllLI Volume Salel, Service
AndLeulng
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
(114) 142-2000
J11aar l 189 XKE conv. whtlnu bik
soft top, wire wtlls, xlnt
cond. Lv mso 852-1222
1ra1H la 913
Ill DU'S
SOUTH cou1n
YOLllWllEI
"WIWILLllT
IE lllEISILI"
Volume Salel, Service
And Leulng
18711 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
(114) 142-2000
WE CARE
168 Karma dhla xfnt cond .. IP"'"-!""l""!'!l"""..,""'-..iPP
m•ny xtraa. $3300. OBO. aut u ' • 671-0556 wkda .... aft 6. air, sunrf, alloy•. am/tm. ,. $6500, Jotln 640-6156 .,., ... ,/An. Sn PUT TIME
Exprd or will train All Stock & delivery Must be PROIOTIOI
shift\. 540-1777 able to drive stick shlll 3077 S Harbor Blvd
Santa Ana (Harber at
Camaoe> 979·074 7
We have onanlnga for StOOea 84~305 . eprkrs S250/ob o ~-• 673-1955
bOys & girls between C ~--------
Maa•a 9141 ...,,P_m_or_,4=-7_6-_1_13~4_am __ •io llZll ILC atH, Doat1tic Fill APPUIW.
Cormler·OeLlllO van Hrs opn $4 00 hr Can you Mark 644-8860 Spare 3 hrs nightly?
12· 16 years old working latrll Ptwtr INta 7012
evenings & Saturdays S,alrant IOl& 16· wooo HULL BOAT OlmllET 18211 BEACH BL VD
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Xlnt earl Sunroof. amlfm
Cast S28S0 494-3652 A•C OS ·73 Hornet XUc. b ust ae111
Hurry• Auna $200/0 BO
S. t~919
PlllTTIIE
LICAL Ol 111111 Nettle Creel< Fashion Isl Are you · Well groomed Earn money, trips & Canon AE 1 came ra wt40 hp Elllnrude, as 1s,
bonuses. Call w/50mm lens & case $300/obo. 673-7156 Start at $7 45, seeking 11
H S grads, U S citizens.
hard workers Need auto
Call 3-6PM
PHOTO 1 •1 dependable ""' and sell motivated?
RETAIL SALES. Hardware
Ass t Mgr. retell exp
req d 240 Broadway,
Laguna Beach Jonn
Mr. Rountree S 175/0bo. 673-1955 Ml· 1011 18 t1 Lyman, atomic 4 cyt,
14l-1011;141·SIS1 '83 RX7 GS. pen cond. SK
m1, alloys, Dolby am/fm
C81S SH,600 642-1954
Hunt Bch 96'·2890
PART-TIME. Varied hours
10 Include early A M
weekends Musi have de-
pendable vehicle (small
truck . van. Slatton
wagon) to assist news·
paper dealer tn Irvine
area. Must be depen-
dable Contact Greg
Hyde Monday thru Friday
between 9:30 and 10·30
a.m. onz. 642-4321
PlllT/TIIE
WHHHIJ •• ,,
9am to 5pm Driving.
Printer w/Norttsu exp
Apply in person PHOTO
ON THE GO 3941-A S
Bristol. Santa Ana
PlatllCS
Machine Operators
ll'T'lmedlale openings on
swing & graveyard sh1tts
for trainees or exper-
ienced 1nJectlon molding
machine operators Work
7'. hoursfpald for 8 Good nand dexterity Im-
portant Benefits Include
Paid ma1or medical. den-
tal & shltt bOnus prem-
lu ms Prefer English
speaking Apply at
CllCO
265 Briggs Av., C.M
546-4460
Fountain Valley & Hunt-
ington Beach, to verify
newt?•P91' delivery Re-1•--------
llable auto necessary S5 -P-la-y-gr_o_u_n_d_s_u_pe_r_v_ls_o_r,
per hour plus mlleage elementary scn1, lmmed Apply an person at The Dally Piiot. 330 w Bay. PIT CM area 645-6958
Costa Mesa See Mr P r o d u c t I o n P I a n •
Clyde Barrow EOE nertScneduler, pro-
So your old 1alopy llnally
conked out and left you
with a loss of drive? Find
a dependable car tn
claslf1ed 642-5678
gressive Aerospace
Hardware Manufacturer
has immed opening for
1ndtv1dual with ma-
chine/assembly pro·
duc11on experience
Preece Inc. 770-94 t 1
Daily Pilili. • • • • • •• ····: . ' .
i PART TIME £ • •
Ooyou
En1oy worktng w•th kids?
II you can answer YES
Phone S.6-7021
2 30-6pm Mon thru Fn
Mon -Fri. 10am-3pm Fuaitart I02S exit cond S7500
--------• 7 Pc L thape couct\ Uke nu 675·8669 or 540-4242 $400, din rm tbl $450, llv 18' SOUTHCOAST 1957
Reta II Sales Person. ruCIER rm chrs $25. oak drsr $60 Restored Bay Cruiser
Bene11on Fashion Island for a fter sc hool col/nd tbl $40 552..a443 Best In N8WP<>f1. S6500
497·4403
___ Call Gay Koll 833-3030 kindergarten class 30 9pc Bdrm set, new Coll obo 631-7765/ 631-7022
hrs a week. Must have OHLITY COITROL SAILS Clftti11/Stw EC E u n 1 t s very $900, sell S450, Hm 2 t 11. ANGLER Cutty
f IT 0 C audio cassettes Full time. 67S: 1823 en 1hu51 a 5 11 c N B 63 t-0163. wk 631-0149 Cabin Cruiser. 6 cyt Volvo
Min wage Apply Books 644•0232 Chrts Antique mahogany round dsl Live bait. SI S phone,
nWAITYlll
OUAI 1111 GUI
See Rona.Id Dace
THEODORE
I
ROBINS
FORD
I 2060 HAA80 A Bl VD
COSTA Ml!.A 642 0010
on Tape, 729 Farad, C M SALES tbl w/5 Ives 6 match chrt Fath<>meter. trailer. Many
548·5525 (ask for Bill) S12 HR. telemarkellng w/needlepolnt. Hand-elCtru. S8900, 6S0-1703 S,.rta, lact,
--REAL ESTATE HOURS SPM to 9PM llELPI some buffet. $875 obo Sat/Sun/E111 lt41 IOZS
Mere"" lta1 9145
'71 256C Peri cond
SACRIFICE. S6,000
640·8347 or 673-3388
7'1 280SL. 2 lops, Air,
aut o . m int cond ,
$17.0 00/b s t o fr
675-7009
'72 280 SEL 4 S
Xlnt cond $6-400.
P.P. 675-6906
* 2 Fun People needed Appl setter, exper'd or will S.2-9732 ·77 SEARAY 24 FT 175 CAN Xb 250 SALES IAlllH our SANT A ANA office train PM shift Salary ~ An 1 q . d 1n1 n g t 8 bl.• Weekender, twin eng. (just RUNS GOOD 'll llZ 410 UL
MaJOr publicly held real •Good communtcat1on bonus 838-9935, att 4pm w/extendl""' leavee & 4 t&bl1). $17,SOO'or trade 7. 650-4593 41,000 MILES, allextrasl
estate company seeks ex· skllls a MUST! T 1 h s 1 ... 646-3100 aft 6 Best Offer over S20K perienceo sales manager * Setappolntmentsfor eep one aes chrs S4SO. Sofa table, · 4 W.HI DriHI (714)496-2336
i11 all phases. com-OUR CHIMNEY SWEEPS llALlll FOi NLWI mod. drk wood $40. '79 40' Formosan trawler
mercial/tndustrlal condo * Experlencedpersonlor Earn S100·S1,000petwtt. Antq. fern stand $15. twn dal, fly brdg, comp1'. '83 Toyota SRS, loaded, lP&IPEllEIOUSSIO
conversion helpful *Management Position vPayGuarantee 786-9773 equipped, 2 heads iacrtflce. S t0,500 '74 450SL, wtlt/palomlno
Please reply to sales CHIMNEY JACK v-Tralnees/noexp. nee. Chrome & glass din tbl, wl showers. Priced to sell 640-9225 Int , 70K ml. xlnt serv1ce
manager. po Box 550-8090 vEarlyA...M hrsS.12 s2so 10 beige parson at $75,950. Boat at 858 1=y=-0-1------.90t~"""O records, beautlful ~~2c~-~~SS26~:.7fo~rt Ca11Spm to 9pm ::::~~~~~t~C:~~~ chrs $75. 720~1393 :2.1~;~h St, C.M . 155 Ford 2-dr custom V-8. ~~~:o.=i ... ~~~
·74 Gremlin, 31pd, SOK
ortg ml, new ttrn & brk.s
$995 752-0558
Cu iliac 172 Ei [)()(ac10 convertible.
bro wn w/wht top.
$4000/080. 494-6 t64,
eves 750·0941
'78 Sevllle. beaut yellow
ext w/yellow valore Int,
e><ll cond thru-out only
SSK ml bought new car
must sell $6500 833-0328
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model, low mileage
Cadillacs In Southern
Calllornlal See ut todayl
640-1880 ---------Sales 11 bOth energetic & bright Chrone Rain Lamp sao. auto, ~. restored or ---------Restaurant AN OHIO OIL CO otters call Craig 957-1062 Cha.ndetler to match S35. BAY BOAT orig. Real classic. Belt Ask about the money we 2600 Harbor Blvd. llTCH I OITll. PEllSll high Income. plus cash before 1pm Ga.r Open« S65 Stertt0 MaJ'I~, top, stereo. cpt olr 963-3000 549-7526 can uve you thru our COSTA MESA
Must speak engllsh Mon bonuses, benefits to Sta~ $15 586-7.185 ~:e :1v:~~soor .82 Weatpf'lall~ Camper purc:tlase & lease plans. ==----=----~~~
thru Fri 7AM to 2PM mature person In Orange COUCH, Forest gm, S125 Poptop, diesel. $8900 Jtl ILllllS C~ntelet t 13
Starts S3 75 per hr Call County area Regardless 5 PC OAK DIN SET 5175 Become a ~Admiral In hrm, call a.2•9686 llPllTS 's7 CHEV. 210 St. Waoon
George ah 2 pm only ot experience. write T J THE STOREKEEPER the Cris Cratt antique Runs ex--', ~ brks, &
R llECEIVl.11'! DEPT 3 BENTWOOD TBLS $75 • , 1301 Quail Street """' ...... 432--0677 ead American Lubrl-• 662•2244 645_5359 bOet owners club! 47 ft Aata,atl, NEWPORT BEACH more. Mu11 aacrlllce
---cants Co. Box 426, Day-• 1952 Con tellatl My C I d $1200 fl Recep11onist1Genera1 Qt. ton. Ohio 45401 s on · · 1111ica 9045 111-1100 mme rm
flee for growitig bottle n::'~v~af~~:~~~~.~~ H~/~raame~bo~~~ .. i:: ~~I~~!~ C:nhyd :; 159 StUdebaker Wgn, nu 640-9649_!eave mag.
water company Good Sales TOP SSS PAID '79 Impala. 4Dr, V8, phone personality, OH4tOSE YOll lllllS dlse Detail & organize-Laguna Beach 494-9823 own a classle at '/• of the paint, brakes. clutch & PS/PB, AC, AM/FM,
k W II T t1onal ability necenary replacement value. Qf. Int. Runt s8:;eat. S 1700 For Pamnared $ non-smo er 1 lratn Ired of sitting around with E 1 f d I llY FllllTllE 1 •~o 000 obO 11H5 1 631 5"95 ... -2500, call 6S0-7045 A ><per ence pre erre . er1 around .-• . In-~ • • "' IEllCEIES IEIZ PP1Y tn person. nothing to do? Do you but wfll train II quaUfled. LES 957,.a133 eludes Marina Pec:lflca A I I t4 l '84 CAMARO 178-42 Cowan St, Irvine Hke to mlngle? If 10, give Appro><lmately 30 hours a Queen size hld•a·bed sllp. Call 213-494..-0~3 • " •rrt Top Mercedes Prloes Paid Loaded, Hop. Beat offer
RECEPTIONIST pan time us a Jlngie at S40·030t week Call 642-7061 . gold, S200. 989-2654 ' Q1ll Ptfer/l1y 556-6263 10AM-2PM Mon-Fri for tor an exciting job as a OWSIO '79 Astin Martin 2·dr ldn, DIAL213/714 MERCl:DES :-=-::--=-------
small 2 person ottlce In telephone salesperson --------• SOFA 7', Plaid, Autumn 1914 Monterey 27 ft, re-Burg. w/crm Int. S44.ooo. HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc '6° Caprice Landau, the beach area. Heavy with The Los Angeles colors. E>ecetlent cond. etored: v..a. radar. VHF. 633-5527 ' loaded, must sell. Below
phones. non smoker w1lh Times Two shifts avell· Truck driver. L A -0 .C $125 644-6030 $17,000 obO. 645-4810 Aa•i ---tliAii Ptnc~t 9157 wholesale. PP 546-7739
pleasant phOne manner able. hourly wage plus Frozen foods. exp prel ---dys, 9S.-2453 eves . . IVl '72 911 2 7 beautll"I snr·f SEE US FlllSTI
Some 011 ,ce e)(per, commission Location Call 8 -10AM only Sola & loveseat w/match 198• A di ~ooo F 11 · · "'· •
375 S & .IUT ••y 11•T " u " u Y AM/FM stereo 5 11.200 pref Call Oebb•e for appl 1 unllower Av 846·9419 Valid Ca lie chr ottoman, brn tones. -• equipped, sunroof/cruise 631 4255 6•6 'oso3 We have a good selecilon
673_2261 Costa Mesa --xlnt cond $275 974-258-4 16' Claaslc Southc<>ast In-conl iow ml 739-4490 • · .. • of NEW & used Chev-• • : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto • • · L B h ( • •Rtctttioalrt* •• ID aguna eac area 8p-: Exp d Iron! desk busy
Salespersons lull/11me
New designer bouttQue
Fasn1on Isl Must have
exp & rels 760-9333
HIEUL OFFIOE Sota & Loveseat loose board, xlnt cond .. $6500 .. ---'77 9 l tSC blktbliiSilow-roletsl See us todayl cushions pillows browns Jerry Martin 998-7517 76 100LS ><Int cond. new room cond ate. etec snrt ltw,trt ltH" eng, have rece1pt1, under s t8 500 720 78• ><Int cond $410 974-2584 WANTED: 22-26' OLDER warranty Quick sale · · • l " need friendly lndlvldual ----CONNELL
CHEVROLET • prOX. 2 hOUfS per day) week-e I phones type SO wpm
d f Secrelaryt order pro-
•. ay a ternoons & early : tessong & bkk~ duties ·---------m ' S t & S e Growth position Irvine•• • orn1ngs on a ; un. manu1ac1uring 540-88941 * * * Sales
with front ott1ce appear· Sofa. loveteat. chair & <Ible end9' or other tor• $3000/obo 6S0-3096 l taaall 9159
ance. good communlca· footrest earthtones store. with/without WOik· ·eo 5000S •79 G • I I ' · '"" erv. ·~s 1729 all optlOnt ord.n . electr c lions skills. SO wpm ac-looks new Cost S5 t5 ··• ··•· -• eves black on' tan leather' sunroof, hardtop: racing
curate typing to handle Sell S275 839-2306 ltttl Sail 7014 $2000 6"6~305 seats, ate. pis. like new
')<,_,.II.or 1 •. , I·
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541>-1200
: Earn approx. $400 per : I RECEn lOIUST w hotesaie Olympic Prod
• month. Ask for Bruce : Real Estate Investment ~:t i:w ~·=s~~
~~!'~~o~~·:~r~~~ Striped couch & matching 12' kif E comPf. refUrblSh. Aaatia I $3300/0BO 6S0-4138
Jngs c an 1s2-s.08 ~~!2::rrJfo~·~~i =r:1~11~~~~~0 '66 Xutun Healey bk iii a.Iii a.yet .tlll CW!Jer JS --TYPIS-T --------11K orig mt white wi red 169Black RR121500 '6m ry11er New Yorker
:
• Emsley 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. •• Proless1onalattotudesand kids 12 yrs .. ATP Coln appearance requtred, Sets Buttons etc no .xp
• • hght typmg 549·2988 SUPPORT o'uR TEAM•
Striped couch & matching Hobie 18 w/trlr, yellow Stored Since '67 S 17 ,000 '76 Blue R R S33:soo · equipped for towing boet
Short & longaaslgnmenll ch1tr. earthtones. St50 wtstrtpn, COiored Ulla. 645_..1129 or 548.8188 573•2605 or 644•1758 or trtr gd cond $600 obO
: CIRCULATION DEPT : REOEmOtUST IHIH Authomed Distributor 642 4321 OOE e Mature organized perton 1714) 541·5453
All speeds Start now 662-2722 (5:30-8.30pm) Extras $1950. 673-5408 ~ 631-2515 or 6"2-0084 TEMPo:l~i0s~AVICES lltl••t• lift KITE SAILBOAT exU 91!2 ,.,.,. tHt ,,,. JI
55 85 8 · .. • cond $900 760-9662 '75 BMW 530l, truly lllnt, '72 Corona, runs good. ,..,,,.,.-~------• -• for hair salon on BalbOa --------•
'·••••••••••••••••••• .. • Island 673-40t3
&· 20 ll4 pr;~! Name of the · · aharp, 1AET358 Only eoon. trans. $850/obO. '72 LTD: am/tm, greal
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
A(i:S 11-14
EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt llO• "'" I~ 09fntn&l lor ,OUllC t ti bta"n to securt rt.Mr\ fm fh• Olal'ltf Cou1
°*i!y Pilot Ol.r crt"' \lirl at J 30 om arid
wo.\ uftl~ S JO om lfffld'Y' On Saturday "
won • It• rnort hour\ You ...,1 "rn m~J Ir-ii\
and or11n .iona "'tll ur111111 1ou1 own llll)ll"Y
tht!r 11 no deli•ff1nc 0t coll«hon 111wotl'fd
H ,ov 11t 1ntl'l'1ltd l)lfatt call Mor Llrl
(714) 548-7058
S~LES. xlnt oppt) for aQ= Wlmll/WAnllEU Game solid walnut crap LIT'I ~ 1-43115. 527-9094 764·1-259, 556-8589 body. good running
greas1ve women who Experd only. P/tlme pos· ~~~ ':. :;r-1e111.t=t 40' Mariner Ketch '711. '76 2002 sunroof am/Im '83 Toyota SR5 .. loaded cond. $600 ObO W~y
want to earn big SS. Easy 11ton1 Apply Santa Ana otter 545-075t Beaut teak Int, tr.ctes x.lnt c0nd. S5e0o/OBO Sacr lfloe S 10,500. 548•7824 art. 5.3opm
for those who can Mii Country Club. 20362 SW conald for '45K equity or 640-5363, eves 759-1558 640-9225 '72 Muatang V8 Auto,
and are Hlf·starters Newport Blvd Santa Garqt ti $78,000 lorcUh. llW 'IM 3. 21 $1200Newflres,eng Just 551-2823 Ana Tues thru Thurs, (7 t4) 874· 1199 'I overhld. 548-7082
Secretary eatabllshed Aprll .17th th~u 19th C..t Ina 11 ~u SABOT all eall1, rigging 11 Te Oltffse Pr.. '74 MUSTANG 2+2
construction Co. II seek· 2·30 to 4 30 pm • ... Ilk• new "45b. 72o..l7M L ......... y--· lmmac, 2800oc. ve. P•.
I 1 f 1 Sunday bnlY. sh Wendy uu ,........... J ng • seer• 8f'I or per-WllTIIEll/WAITlll Lane 842-39JO. Kenmore SLOOP; rigged, 2 Mite, CaH for lmmed auott • r · am/fm -•er-ea. m~•.
IOf1 office position Must Two years experience. wlllr/dryr $45 N Wat•-g .. r • eng. { tr1r. 12500. ,..,.., INlhOl•IMI OMW O..w ti ••11t• 4 "'°· $2500. 645--1372 ~ll.e~~v~:r~ ~r~!! ,~1er:d:~ bed, •tereo, lamp, etc 780-7104, tee.-2510 s 1 aL11 ·gg vw 'IJUg, m. lmmec: .. '84 Tempo. Very lo. ml
and general offloe Salary In 'PerlOfl 3.iv..m Jc;~ -v.rifaaie Sat/Sun 8-4 INtl, --•-etereo c ..... 111 stocti, T.O.Pmt1, AC, AM/FM
com,....seted wtth 1bt11ty ...Y •1 5 Co S I~ au •otl BMW S3000 957 -3381 stweo. cut. Gorr.'c•· _.. Roger. 400 s coat Hwy, 2 5 1ta Meaa t . • aa • moving ••o-2e 8 or Setid repty 10 Dally Piiot a£A ..,,. 18 v .. Ad • 12 po Box t5e0. Laguna~ .....,....., 1971 Xfrow 181116. '&I AAGTOP· Gr•t cond. 547-411 t work
Coe ta Mesa Ca 92627 • .,.~ ... /~ klam_ I 302V8, OMC 175, lmmaC 1540 Jambor .. NB • 1000 ~;~~·t ... , tn~ 9
teeretary Flnllh doort, It · WOOd iaU::. bend NW, ~~~s-J1~5:~~=~~~i U0-1"4 ·es BUG new engine, if 1 =· Ua;qJia UOQ. OU '" ••• detlverl•• & will Cali tO' table NW, )otni.r. . p.,,. OepanrneAt I• now paint a tlr• S700 CALL 97 .....
11 .,,.,.. Cotta Meaa. 548-2439 drlll pr ... metal \atN & '82 18 " Wel!Qtaft Bow °'*' on Saturd•Yt. 10 548•8575 1.._ few Wea) ""' .... .._.. vertlCal mlll, hydraulic Rider 70hp EYln. w/trtr. am·3 pm !Of your <:On\19-'74 CAPRI tbltlcoollng
Typing an<S thorthand with --.--pr••. bench rat he a Mint cond. UMd 8x·a. ~ n1enee ·se BAJA $800 .. 11 'YI nu t.crlela, amffm
great petl0f'lal1ty Med9d PIT person for (Hof'l1 lhiP-bench mlll, m lic pty 18500. 813-7449 R 831-8052 cleen, $14&0. 873-75'8
to organlle new Irvine of. ping, tome ~ wortt) 630-4510 = ~ ~ ~ • flee s11e1 0111~ ••· 20 10 30 tlf tor Clothing lfalt· 711 ~ 1J JI-·ee. runs good, need• 79 808CAT WON
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Coast
Orange Coast residents
give opinions on
Russians coming to the
Olympics./ A3
A Laguna Beach school
trustee has been honored
for founding education
program./ A3
California
The FBI Is retracing •
fugitive Christopher
Wiider's 8,000-mile trail
of terror .I AS
Prince Andrew Is royally
greeted by notables in
Beverly Hiiis./ A4
Nation
Hart, Jackson savor
weekend victories as
Mondale takes a break In
campaigning ./ AS
The bodies of three
women and seven chil-
dren have been found in
NY apartment building.
/A4
World
A rescued U.S. professor
describes the terror of t11s
captivity In Beirut./ ~4
Two U.S. envoys were
killed In African bomb
blast./ AS
Features
A new exercise method Is
on tap for Broadway
music fans but It's more
difficult than It looks./81
Is the workload for medi-
cal students unrealistic?
/82
Sports
The Angels get relief help
from a surprising source
-Doug Corbett, who
was just called up from
the mlnors./C1
Ben Crenshaw Is the 1984
owner of the Masters golf
tltle./C1
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's Challenge Cup1 lll
be back.-but with ~e
changes./C2
Entertainment
A seldom-produced Ten-
nessee Williams play will
be revived at UC Irvine
thlsweek./83
Business
Two local firms are
among 49 joining the
NASOAQ's com-
puteflzed National Mar-
ket System Tuesday./85
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INDEX
Bridge ) 84
Bulletin Board A3
Business 06
Callfornla News A4
Classlfled C6-8
Comics 84
Croaaword cs
Death Notices c.-
Features 81·2
Horoscope C7
Ann Landers 82
Mutual Funds 85
National Newt A'4
Opinion A6
Polle. Log A3
,.Public Notloea ~-5
Sport1 C1·4
Stock Marketa C1-4
Television 82
Theatera 83
Weather A2
WorldN9Wt A4
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1:11m111n11
·Officer h _Urt. in Cop BOWi
Leg injury may mean uncompensated loss of
work; Huntington discontinued Insurance
By ROBERT BARK.ER
OftMo.lfr"9t• ...
Huntington Beach Patrol Officer
Jeff Miller is recovering from surgery
today after suffering a serious leg
injury in Saturday night's bruisini.
second annual Hunti ngton
Beach-Anaheim Police Bowl football
game.
Miller, a S-11 . 235-_pound running
back. was carried off Cap Sheue Field
in Huntington Beach on a stretcher.
Republic of China clropa·ln on Niguel
A Humana Hospital HuntinJ1on
Beach spokesman said today doctors
performed anhrotomy su(lery Sun-
day to repair tom ligaments and
fractures to the riaht knee.
Thc;re were numerous bumps and
bruises in the hard-fou&ht game and
an Anaheim officer sulfered an a~
parent fractllrcd wrist.
Should Miller lose work due to the
injury. .he won't be' eligible for
worker's compensation. Local of·
ficers injured in last year's game
received worker's compensation ben·
efits provided by the city. But officials
scrapped that benefit a month a.JO
after paying about $87,000 for tn·
juries to players in the 1983 game.
Injured players still receive full
medical insurance. according to City
Administrator Charles~ Thompson,
but they won~t be reimbursed for time
they take off from work.
0 l hate lO bear th&s,,. Tbam,_.
said today. ••1t makes me ~
Hopefully, Jeff will fully iecowl' ...
(if the city paid retirement beae&.•ti'
pme inJuriet) the oosts would • astronomical.''
.. They're doing somethiQ& 9'1Y
worthwhile, but it's at quite a ri* to
themselves." ·
CPJeue eee OO'P BOWL/d)
Irvine
banker
CofC
winner
Lee Pawlukjugs!es ~ .,.,,._ '
career. activities
Lee Pawluk has her sights set on
beco~in$ a bank president, a loal she
believes 1s only a decade away.
In the meantime, the 32-year-old ·
brunette successfully juggles roles as
the actins senior vice president of a
local bank, mother to tbrcc children
and full-time Irvine Chamber of
Commerce activist.
Pawluk is the chamber's l 983
Member of the Year. She doesn't shy
away from work, chamber president
Vance Simmonds said when the
award was announced last week.
The vivacious, irrepressible
booster even manned the syrup
dispensers at a chamber breakfast, be
said. I
-"i'btough my participation in the
chamber. 1 have met a lot of neat
people and they have helped me in
my JOb," she said today in a te&epbone interview. "I find it very · l
love community involve cot."
Pawluk is a tireless devotee of
chamber events. Sbebe round up
sponsors who contributed $20,000 to
this year's chjfj coototr. bdd last
weekend in Bommer Canyon.
r Two memben of the National.lat Cbbaeee •Df.tne Dn.fon •
akydl.U., team deecend darlq Sanday'• lntel'Jl8tional
·ay4l.tq'•Champl0naldpe. 'Ill. Lapa Ktnel Reatonal
Park. The e.ent, epoJUOred by Alnpur He8copten, Inc.,
featured eiaht parachute team•~ and organlzen eetimate
more than 6,&00 newed the •pectacle during It'• two-day
J'UD. OYerall winner wu the U.S. Army1• Golden K:ntchta
parachute team.
In addition, she chaired the
chamber Famjly Picnic, an event that
included a Betty Crocker cookoff and
drew I 00 to Mason Regional Park last
October.
Although Pawluk swears the com-
petition wasn't rigged. her husband.
Doug. look Mme top honors· for bis
(Pleue eee BARDR/ A2)
Marine cycle rider critical
after traffic crash in Mesa
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .... Dallr ..... 9Ufl
A motorcycle-riding Marine suf-
fered severe bead injuries Sunday
when he rear-ended a car on Newport
Boulevard and was catapulted 34 feet
over the car in front of him. landing
on his head, police said.
A Marine spokesman said Sgt.
Bryan E. Henderson, of Lawton,
Okla .. is stationed at the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station. He was
listed in critical condition in the
intensive care unit at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital this morning.
Costa Mesa Police Lt Gary
Webster said Henderson was riding
northbound on Newport near Flower
Street about 7:05 p.m. when the
accident occurred. He was not wear-
ing a helmet, Webster said.
There was stop-and-go traffic on
Newport Boulevard after a heavy
weekend at local beaches at the time
the collision occurred, according to
police repo~. "The car in front of
him stopped, but he didn't." Webster
said.
Henderson's body may have hit
another car before 1t landed on the
concrete roadway. Webster said.
No one else was injured m the
incident.
CounttaDsUkebuUettrain
unless they live ii.ear it
Orange Count.)' residents favor the
proposed 160 mile-per hour, Los
Angeles-to-San Diego bullet train by a
margin of almost three to one,
according to a recent survey .con-
ducted by the train's backen.
So w~ have residents of Tustin, one ne· bothood in Irvine and the
cities o San Diego Carlsbad, Del
Mar and Oceanside flied suit in state
Supreme Court to derail the $3. t billion system?
''I can assure you ... that we arc not
outspoken about the bullet train
simply because we are looking for a
cause to occupy· our time," Tustin
Mayor Ronald B. Hoesterey said to a
civic &J'OUP f'e()CntJy.
H<>estercy pid Tustin is concerned
with the effects of the proposed
130-mile train route on two residen-
tial subdivisiont. Preliminary
·. analysis concluded the train would
create neptive noise, vibration. vi~
ual and traffic effec:ts., he said.
Aside from environmental issues.
the mayor and dlizens aroups such as
lrvine•s College Park Homeowncn.
contend beck.en· ridership Baures arc
inflated and the project it doomed to
ANDREA
ADELSON
Focus ON THE NEw s
be a whltc elephant ultimately bailed
out by taxpayers. .
A two-year environmental review
11 under way by the state T~flporta
tion De(>lnment. Topics include the
economic viability of the project1 ooastal access. safety facton ana
displacement of homn and busi-nesses. Caltran11pokesman Thomas
Knox said.
Thotc concerns. raited by citizens
and officials of cities alonf the
conidorduringa month~lona • scop-
in,,. of the bullet train's effects. arc
be.ti\& explored in the full report, he
said.
But riders.hip of the train, pro~scd
by t.he Amcncan Hiah Spttd Rail
)
Corp .. may be the key issue during
U~f!ling rcvie~s. before the Public
Utilities Commission.
Train backers arc prepared with a
study by the Arthur D. Little consult-
ing firm. For 1989, the study projects
first-year revenues of $380 million
and says \he train can be run
profitably by attracting I 02,000 pass-
engers per day. The filurc represents
about 3 percent oftbe 15 milhon trips
made daily within the Santa Ana
Freeway corridor, the study says.
But in the most recent samplina of
public opinion conduct.s by a con-
sultant for the t.rain's beckers, Orange
County residents weren't asked if
the)' would ride the Japane~·stylc
tram.
The random sample telephone
survey asked 400 local rcs1dents 1f
\hey favored the train. 1xty-onc
percent 111d they did. The margin
increased to 80 percent suppon if tht
privately financed train met all feder-
!1 apd stale rqulations, the survey by
~ta Ana-based Dcc1s1on ~akina I nfOrrQ,Jtion said.
The n.iah speed ltaln is 1nt~nded to
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Dana Lee Adkin•. a 22-year-old alnge.r from Vllla Park. 19
the new Ill• Orange County.
Villa Park contestant
takes Miss OC honors
A 22-ycar-old Villa Park resident whose fortt as singing captured the title
of Miss Orange County over 11 competitors at Orange Coast College Sunday in
the preliminary competiuon to the Miss C,ahfomta and Miss Amenca ~uty
pageants.
Dana Lee Adluns. who sang "After Toda>" from the movtc version of
"Doctor Doolittle," will represent Orange Count) at tht Mass C~afomia
pageant 1n Santa Cruz on June I 8. acrording to Eileen Forsbera. the
c~xecutivt dirtttor of the pageant.
Because there were so many entrant,. a scparatt contc t was also bead
unda) 1n the Oral\jc Coast College Fine Arts bulldma. For5befl sa1d
The wtnner of the Miss Southern Cahfomia Open pqttnt •'IS Lt.sa
fncdman. 24. of Beverly Hills. he wtll alto go on to com~ for M1
C'ahfom1a
Forsberg said 21 contestants from San Olqo to Thous.and Oaks entered
\,he two compet1llons. Capacaty crowds pthcrtd to watch the two nts. $hc
54\d
The Mai. OMlngc County cont~t. in 1t\ ~nd )car. and the M
Southern Califom1a Open i)I eant a~ sponsored b the Mi Amcnca
scholarship foundat1on. f Of'\ht-f'J Utd
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Al* Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprtl 18, 1984
Thia scene at Laguna Beach'• Main Beach
area wu typical of the weekend'• aeaahore
0.-, Net ...... ...,'--,..,...
picture u eammerllke weather lured han-
drecb of tboaaanda to tbe ea.nda.
Warm weather, spring break
add up to throngs on beaches
I Orange Coast's lifeguard crews
have been beefed up to summen1me
size in anticipation of throngs of sun
worshipping college students set free
by spring break .
More than half a m1l11on
bcachgoers fl ocked to the coast this
weekend to soak up the >\pnl sun and
splash in the nippy, 60-degree surf.
Despite a forecast that call!. for
clouds and lukewarm air
temperatures most of the week.
li feguard officials doubt the weather
will slow the pilgrimage to the beach.
"Even if it rains. they'll be here,"
said a lifeguard in Newport Beach.
"It's ApnJ, but it's August to them."
Daytime temperatures on the coast
are expected to dip to 65 degrees by
Tuesday and hover at that mark
through week's end.
In Newport Beach, about 120,000
people spread their towels on the sand
Sunday. The crowd equalled the
mark set last Fourth of JuJy along the
~ity's seven-mile shoreline.
"It was probably as a nice a day as I
can remember," said Newport life-
guard Capt. Buddy Bclsbe, a veteran
of more than 20 summers.
·~eut the traffic was unreal. I left
work after 5 in the evening and 1t still
took me 25 minutes to drive from the
pier to Pacific Coast Highway," said
Belshe of the mile-long drive.
About 25,000 beach visitors show-
ed up both days at the one-mile
Huntington Beach city beach. More
than 50,000 people turned up at at
Bolsa Chica and Huntington state
parks Saturday and Sunday.
Thou~ ocean water temperatures
arc still in the low 60s, lifeguards said
there were so many' bathers in the
ocean over the weekend that surfers
were ordered out of the water for
safety reasons.
Valley bandit loses one, wins one
By ROBERT BARKER
A holdup man. apparent!) arme 1th a toy gun. took
The suspect, described as 5 fl. 9 in., 30-ycar-old man
of Hispanic descent. began to laugh. "I was only kidding,"
he said and wa lked out.
a Fountain Valle} business to th e cleaners Saturday. And
he shared a laugh with an observant intended victim along
the way.
Less than an hour later. a suspect matching the same
general description, walked int o the Dolphin Cleaners.
17848 Magnolia Ave., with a gun stuck in his waistband.
This time he wasn't kidding. 'Tm going to rob this
---place." he announced as he pulled what the victims
though t was a blue steel re volver from his waist band.
The bandit c;trud tir5t at C&L Cleaners at 11073
Warner Ave. aturda} afternoon. apparently concealing a
black plastic to} p1stol ins1de a nc\.\ spa per.
"This 1s a holdup," he told an 18-year-old woman
employee.
He grabbed $87.25 from the cash register. told his
victims he was a heroin addict and fled .
Bu1 she wa!.n't fooled. ''That's a plastic gun." she
replied, "get out of here."
Detective Rick Christensen said today he belJeves
one suspect pulled the same caper. using the same
"weapon."
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BANKER WINS CHAMBER HONORS ...
From Al
Lee Pawluk
chocolate chee!>t!cake.
The picnic's success won Pawluk
the Irvine chamber's "Member of the
Month .. award for December and put
her 10 contention against other
monthly winners for the annual
award, executive director Carol
Schroeder explained.
Hedy Kirsh of Irvine, principal of
Otto Fisc her School, a county deten-
tion facility, was the first recipient a
year ago.
Pawluk, recently promoted to act-
ing senior vice president of Garden
Grove Bank, started her career in
banking 15 years ago as a teller for
Fi rst Interstate Bank in Santa Ana.
before the name change from United
Cahfom1a Bank. Pawl uk was a
part-time employee while attending
Cal State Long Beach as an English
major.
TAX DEADLINE •••
From Al
•Santa Ana Post Offloe, 2201 N. Grand St., Santa Ana.
•Laguna Niguel Post Office, 29911 Nlguet Road, Laguna Nfguel.
•Orange Post Office, 1075 N. Tustin Ave., Orange.
•Anaheim Post Office, 701 N. Loara Ave., AnaMlm.
tf every penny earned so far this year had been earmarked for tax•,
your "Tax Freedom Day" -the day you finished paying yo.JI' tax
obUgatk>n -would come May 1, the same date u ln 1983. -
But._because tbla JsJeail year, If y<>U-are av.age, you'l-MYe te>work
12.2 days to pay your taxes, compared with 121 daya lat~·
Tax Freedom Day la the Tax Foundation'• MfY of~ the
Impact of taxes on American worker• and famMlee. Wtth tNe r-r'•
announcement comes word that 198 .. will be the ftrtt ~.-for total
tlX1teftftltllil>IU tne $1 trn ma . ~ ------
"Worth noting In tetme of the annuaJ date of Tu FNedam Dey In
recent yeer1 ~at the day moved earti.r In me yMf' tn 1112 for the ftrat
time IMnee 19JI;'', the foundation reported. "It WM ......, d In 1918.'1
Ind the foundation credited the &Cfon-tM-bolrd cute It\ ....,.... tu
r~ that were enacted In 1981.
Although the federal govemrMnt took b.at ~of the ef*;t of that
tax cut Yrith Mtectlve tax lncreaeee In 1982 and 1983, •founcs.tton eeya,
you CM blame state, city and county offtclalt for the extra dey of WOf1' tor
the tax COiiector thla year.
The foundatton'a calculatJone aaume that~ pay II taee.
-., thoN awled on corpotatlOna. To ~ .,.. .._.._ the
orpntzation •mply d~ the total tax cobectloni ernong the Melon'•
WOrtc .....
" you prefer to think of your tax ot>ttgatJone • a "*9 of ~ 9'tht""°"" WCH'kday, you're putttng tn two hour9 Md 40 mhmlil •4-tor
the goyernment thla year. That'• OM mtnute men thin In 1113.; ,..,..
-.. require one hour and '*3 mfnut• MCh dtly. eta• and ....,
gowmments take 57 mlnuta. By comptll19on. houllnG ...., .. , tllca
one"°"' and~ mmuta; you,,..,. to wortl one hourand"ba-illln&IMI fOt'
food.
Since 1079, the Tax Foundation ngur., the.,_.. Of ..ctt .oitldily
~ted to paying taxn h .. dropped one minut9: foOd prlcilii, another
ntnemtnute1.
Bank board rooms may still be the
domain of men 1n pinstripped suits.
but Pawluk said she hopes to help
shatter the stereotype within I 0 years.
··They sll ll believe wo men are too
emotional under pressure," she said.
"And they still believe the top
positi on should go to a hard, tough
man."
Pawluk said she knows of only one
female bank president in Orange
County. Peggy Lipsey of American
State Bank in Laguna Beach.
"She's a role modet:· Pawluk said.
·· 1 f she can do 1 t, why can't I?"
During her career. spent moving
through the ranks of five local bank
branches. one of her loan customers
turned out to be her fut ure husband.
Doug Paw luk asked for a $2,000 loan
to pay off his credit card bills five
years ago. she recalled.
"I ended up paying on the loan
when we got married." she said.
Doug Pawlu k and his father ha ve
operated a bookkeeping and account-
ing business in Westminster since
1972 Togc1hcr the couple ha,.e thret·
children. all from former mamages
The fam1I > hvc!. in !nine.
Despite unending commit ments to
<:1v1c ac11v1t1cs. the five leave 1own for
weekend skiing and sand dune riding
excursions. she sa1ct.
BULLET ...
From Al
hnk Los Angeles lnterna11onal A1r-
pon to downtown an Diego. !i.hcing
through Orange County with stops in
Anaheim. Santa Ana and Irvine
Re,.enue projections arc based on
fares between the stations Coach fare
for a San Diego to Los Angeles tnp
would be S20.50 in 1982 dollars;
Irvine to Los Angeles 1s projected at
S9.75
"These refined pr0Ject1ons and
elaborated projections will form an
important pan of our application to
the Public Ut1ht1es Commission and
will be used in our financial plan for
prospective investors," said Law-
rence D. Gilson, president of Ameri-
can High Spttd Rail.
Gilson said the new study ben-
efitted from public cntic1sm of earlier
bullet train studies published in 1982
that were based on a 1cnerahzed fare.
rather than a stat1on-to-stat1on fare
table
Just Call
642-6086
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Wbat do you llkf about tbe Dally Pilot'! Whal doa 'I you llkt" fall tbt
nambu 1 1 ldt and yoar me11agt will bt rttordf'd, tr11a1crlbed and df'li\lf'rcd
10 Utt appropriate editor.
Tht ••mt U ·boar answering lt'rvlce may be ased to rerord lt>1tn1 10 the
tdllor on any toplf Cont ributors to our w tttn <'Olumn muse lnfludr lhtlr
name and telephoae namber for nrlflution. No clrr ulnllon rail~. pltllt
Ttll us what'• on your mind
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Police departmenta &a..-e lt tbelr all in Cop Bowl. played to 8-8 deadlock.
COP BOWL PLAYER INJURED: ..
From Al
The game. which drew about 4,000
fa ns. was a defensive battle all the way
and ended in an 8-8 tie.
pass fro m quan erback Bill Mears to
tight end Chuck Poe.
Anaheim scored a touchdown and
·a two-point conversion in the second
quaner.
Huntington Beach rall ied with
about three minutes left in the game
when Patrol Officer J.J. King ran in
for the touchdown. The Huntington
Beach team. nicknamed the Breakers,
tied 1t on a two-point conversion on a
The proceeds will go to the booster
clubs of Huntington Beach. Edison
and Ocean View high schools.
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Coast
Orange Coast residents
give opinions on
Russians coming to the
Olympics./ A3
A Laguna Beach school
trustee has been honored
for founding education
program./ A3
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California
The FBI is retracing
fugitive Christopher
Wilder's 8,000-mile trail
of terror./ AS
Prince Andrew Is royally
greeted by notables in
Beverly Hills./ A4
Nation
Hart, Jackson savor
weekend victories as
Mondale takes a break in
campaigning./ AS
The bodies of three
women and seven chil-
dren have been found in
NY apartment building.
/A4
World
A rescued U.S. professor
describes the terror of his
captivity In Betrut./A4
Two U.S. envoys were
killed In African bomb
blast./ AS
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Features
A new exercise method is
on tap for Broadway
music fans but it's more
difficult than it looks./81
Is the workload for medi-
cal students unrealistic?
/82
Sports
The Angels get relief help
from a surprising source
-Doug Corbett, who
was just called up from
the mlnors./C1
Ben Crenshaw is the 1984
owner of the Masters golf
tltle./C1
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's Challenge Cup will
be back -but with some
changes./C2
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Entertainment
A seldom-produced Ten-
nessee Williams play will
be revived at UC Irvine
this week./83
Business
Two local firms are
among 49 joining the
NASDAQ's com-
puterized National Mar-
ket System Tuesday./85
INDEX
Bridge B4
Bulletin Board A3
Business B5
Callfornla News A4
Classified C6-8
Comics B4
Crossword C8
Death Notices C4
Features B 1-2
Horoscope C7
Ann Landers B2
Mutual Funds 8 5
National News A4'
Opinion · A6
Police Log A3
Public Notices C4·5
Sports C1-4
Stock Markets C 1-4
Televtslon 82
Theater• B3
Wuther A2
World N WI A4
'
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Republic of China drops in on Niguel
Two members of the Nationalist Chinese 'Devine Dragon•
1kydivlng team de.cerid durln{ Sunday•• International
Skydiving Champlonahips in aguna Niguel Regional
Park. The event. sponsored by Airspur Heficopten. Inc .•
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cost
Delly Pllol ll'Mto by L .. l'erfM
featured elaht parachute team•. and organizers estimate
more than 6.500 viewed the 1pectacle during it'• two-day
run. Overall winner wa1 the U.S. Army'• Golden Knights
parachute team.
Patrolman faces
financial loss as
insurance·cut
By ROBERT BARKER
Of tM D.., "°' 1181f
-Huntington Beach Patrol Oft"JCCr
Jeff M1Ucr is recovering from swwerJ
today after suffering a serious Ira
inJury in Saturday niiht's bruilinl.
seco nd annual H untinaton
Beach-Anaheim Police Bowl footbell
game. •
Miller. a S-11 , 235-pound runnin&
back. was carried off Cap Sheuc field
in Huntington Beach on a stretcher.
A Humana Hospital HuntiJlllOG
Beach spokesman said today docton
performed arthrotomy surgery Suo-
da y to repair tom ligaments and
fractures to the right knee.
There were numerous bumps and
bruises in the hard-fought aame and
an Anaheim officer suffered an •P:
parent fractured wrist.
Should Miller lose work due to the
inJury. he won"t be eligible for
worker's compensation. Local of-
fice rs injured in last year's game
received worker's compensation ben-
efits provided by the city. But officials
scrapped that benefit a month tp>
after paying about $87,000 for m-
junes to players in the 1983 game.
lnJured players still receive full
medical insurance. according to City
""dm 1n1strator Charles Thompson,
bul they won'tbereimbursed for time
they take off from worlc.
"I hate to hear this:· Thompson
said toda). "It makes me cnnge.
Hopefully, Jeff will fully recover. But
(tflhe cny paid retirement benefits for
game tnJuries) the costs would be
-:istronormcal."
· The} 're domg somethina very
\\On hwh1k. but it"s at qutte a risk to
themsel\es."'
The game. which drew about 4,000
fans. \I.as a defrns1\ e battle all the way
and ended 10 an 8-8 tie
.\nahc1m scored a touchdown and
a l'-'O·potnt con\crsion in the second
quarwr
H unungton Beach rallied with
about three minutes left an lhe game
(Pleue .ee COP BOWL/ A2)
Marine cycle rider critical .
after traffic crash in Mesa
By KAREN E. KLEIN
01 the Dally "'°' Staff
.\ mutOrlHk-nd1np. M.u1 '~ \UI·
fc red se"crc head 111J uric' \unda)
when he rt•.ir-cndcd a car on' Nt•w port
Boulevard and \I.a <, catapulted '4 fee l
. ..
l)\ er the car in fron t of him. landing
on h1\ head. police said.
.\ '-1an nc spokesman said Sgt
Br)an E. Henderson, of Lawton,
Okla .. 1s c;tat1oncd at-the El Toro
Manne \orps Air Station. He was
Even though It's Aprll 16. relax. You stlll have several hours to flfe
your 1983 tax return.
Because Aprll 15th -the normal Internal Revenue Service <MadfJne
for filing -fell on a Sunday, taxpayers have untll midnight tonight for
last-minute Itemizing and deducting.
Five Orange County post offices will stay open untll the deadline for
last-minute filers: •Huntington Beach PO$t Office, 6771 Warner Ave.,
Huntington Beach. •Santa Ana Po8t Office, 2201 N. Grand St., Santa
-(See-'t.AX DSADLtnt A2)
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listed in critical condition in the
intensive care unit at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital this morning .
Costa Mesa Police Lt Gary
Webster said Henderson was ridjng
northbound on Newport near Flower
Street about 7:05 p.m. when the
accident occurred. He was not wear-
ing a helmet. Webster said.
There was stop-and-go traffic on
Newport Boulevard after a heavy
weekend at local beaches at the time
the colhs1on occurred. according to
police reports. "The car 1n fro nt of
him !>lopped. but he didn't." Webster
said .
Hcndason's body may have hit
another car before 1t landed on the
concrete roadwa~. Webster said
No one else was mJured tn the
incident.
Countians like bullet tr-ain-
unless they live near it
Orange Count) rc'l1dcnt ' f;I\ or thl'
proposed frlO m1k-pe r hour. Lo~
Angelc\-lo-~an Diego bullet 1ra1n h\ ;i
margin of almo!>t three to om·
according 10 a rece nt 'lunev <.:Qn ·
ducted by tht.• train·~ had.er'
o wh" have rc'1dt"nt'> of Tu'illn.
one neighborhood in lr-..1ne ,1nd the
cities of an Oacgo, \arlo;hnd Dt'I
Mar and Oceanside filed sui t in \late
upreme Court to derail the $3.1
b1lhon S)''itcm?
"I can nc.surc you .. that \\C t1rt not
outspoken about thr hullc1 tram
simply bccau~ "-C arc lonkang tor "
cause to tX·cup} our llmt•. Tu\ttn
Mnyor Ronald R HIX' ten•\ 'iald to a
ca vi e group r~c~.'ntl)
Hocc;tcrr" ~ad 1 uo;tm '" rnm:t'rncd with the l'llt'c t'> uf the proposed
I .l0-m1lc.-tram route on t\\o re u.k n·
tial • suhdl\ 1<,10 n,. Prchm1nar)
analv,1 l'Olll ludl·d the train "'nu Id
('f\'ltt' negatl\ l' noi~. \ 1hrat1on. \I\
ual nnd 1raf11(' C'Or '' ht' s:uJ
As1dr from c:nv1ronmcntal "'Ul'<t
the mayor and ,·1111''"" p.rou~ "llC'h a'
lf"\anc'\ CllllC'gt: P.1rl H onH'•l\\OC"I'\
cont end harkrl'\' nd 1 hip hgurl'\ ar
inOatC'd and thC' ptoJl't l l'i doomed to ,
ANDREA
ADELSON
Focu s ON THE News
bl· n \\hlle elephant uh1matcly bailed
out h) ta\payers
.\ t"'O-)'ear environmental review
1\ under wa} by the state Tranporta·
taon Department . Topics include the
cronom11; viabahty of the project,
co3st:.I accc s, ufct) factor\ and
d1 pla~ment or homes and bus1-
nr'i\t\, Cultran poke man Thomas
9'.nox id
Tho~ c.:oncern\, r.used b> c1t1leni
and onk aal\ of catie\ along the
.,·omdor dunna u mnnths·lona .. cop-
1n • of the hullt t train'\ effect!., arc
bei ng r'plott'd 1n the lull report. hr
\:llcJ
n ut mkr\htp of the train. proposed
h~ thC' i\mencan Hiah Speed Rail
Corp .. may bC the key issue tiunng
upcoming reviews before the Pu bhc
Uuhucs Commtssaon.
Train backers are pre{>arcd with a
study by the Arthur D. Little consult-
ing finn. For 1989. the study prOJCClS
firsl·year revenues of $380 malhon
and says the tram can be run
profitably by attracting 102.000 pa'is·
en.gm per day. The figu~ represents
about 3 percent of the 3.5 malhon tnps
made d:uly within the Santa Ana
Freeway corridor, the study says.
But in the mo t recent samphna of
pubhc opinion conducted by a con-
sultant for the tra1o's backers, Orange
County residents weren't a ked tf
they would ride the Japan~-stylc
mun
The random sample telephone
survey a ked 400 local re 1dcn1' 1f
they favored the train. 1xty-one
pe~nt u1d they did The margin
1ncrca d to 80 pcrc"Cnt uppon iflhe
pnvatel) financed train met all fcdc,...
al and \talc rqutauon • the UI'\ c) b~
nta Ana-based Dccls1on M;al 1na
l nformauoo said
The htgh peed tram 1 1ntcndro to
(Pleue tee BULLET I A2l
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Dana Lee Adkin•. a 22-year-old •Inger from Villa Park, w
the new Mlu Orance County.
Villa Park contestant
takes Miss QC honors
, .\:!~-,ear-old \ ill.3 P:i rl rc\ldc:nt "hoc;c forte'" o;ingang captured t~c title
ofM1 s Oran~e Count) U\l'r 11 comPt'.t1tor. at Orange Coast Collcac unday in
the prehm1nal'} comfl('titaon to thl' M'"' < ahtorn1a and M1 .t\mmca beauly
pa eanb
Dana l <" \dkm' "ho \3ng .. .\llN Tclda-.' fro m the movie version of
"Doctor Doohttk .. "ill rcpn•-.ent Orant;l' <. ount' at the M" C.t1fomia
{)aieant an ~nla ( nit on I unc: I~ Jn urdin to [1l~n Forsbera. the
C~\C\'Ull\(' Juc:ctor ot the P,llU~ant
Recau<;<" thl'rl' \\C:-n.• <,o m:im 1·n1rant\, .a '-Cparatc ('Ont~t ~as al~ held
'iundn} in thl· Orangt l 0.1\t < 11lkil' f inc \rt\ ~u1ld1ng. fonberi said
Thr "1nnc1 of th1· M t\\ ~1uthcm < nhtom 1 O,Xn ant wa Lisa
f ric:Jm;an. ~..i 1)t &"'·1h 11 "' \he '"II al\O go on to comrcte tor Mi
( ·a1ttorn1a.
Fo1 ~·Ill <;.;Ill!~ I l\llllC,tant\ Imm '" Diego to fhou\4and 0 k~ entered
tht' IV.Ol'\ltl\['CllllOn<, ( tJ'•ll.:ll\ ~ fl)V.\l\ 1th\'r1'<.I to ~.ll(h tht' tv.o ~:anti, he
\11d
1 ht" \h" Oran l ount' contt'\I. in It' 'nd r, and thr M1 ~uthcm ( ahh.1rn1a Open p;tgcant arC' <tp..in,m'C'\.l by thr M1<r.1 Arn~nca
~holar'\h1p tounJl\lttin I or,h<'rg \a111
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Aprll 18, 1984
I
Thie scene at Laguna Beach'• Malo Beach
area wu typical of the weekend'• eeaahore
Dally l'tlot plloto by IAe l'afne
picture u aummerllke weather lured hun-
dred• of thouaanda to the aanda.
Warm weather, spring break
add up to throngs on beaches
Orange Coast's lifeguard crews
have been beefed up to sum menime
size in anticipation of throngs of sun
wors-hipping college students set free
by spring break.
More than half a m1ll1on
beachgoers flocked to the coast this
weekend to soak up the April sun and
splash in the nippy, 60-degree surf
Despite a forecast that calls for
clouds and lukewarm air
temperatures most of the week.
lifeguard offi cials doubt the weather
will slow the pi lgrimage to the beach.
'·Even if it rains. thev'll be here:·
said a lifeguard in Newpon Beach.
"It's April. but it's August to them."
Daytime temperatures on the coast
are expected to dip to 65 degrees by
Tuesday and hover at that mark
through week's end.
In Newport Beach, about 120,000
people spread their towels on the sand
Sunday. The crowd equalled the
mark set last Founh of July along the
city's seven-mile shoreline.
"It was probably as a nice a day as I
can remember,'' said Newport Life-
guard Capt. Buddy Belshe. a veteran
of more than 20 summers.
"But the traffic was unreal. I left
work after 5 in the evening and It still
took me 25 minutes to drive from the
pier to Pacific Coast Highway," said
Belshe of the mile-long drive.
About 25.000 beach visitors show-
ed up both days at the one-mile
Huntington Beach ci ty beach. More
than 50.000 people turned up at at
Bolsa Chica and Hunti ngton state
parks Saturday and Sunday.
Thoue,b ocean water temperatures
are still m the low 60s. lifeguards said
there were so many bathers in the
ocean over the weekend that surfers
were ordered out of the water for
safety reasons.
Baseball ex-manager Billy Martin
spends night in Newport slammer
Bill\ Mani n. the colorful
ex-manager of basehatr5 Nev. York
Yankees and a paid beer promoter.
spent four hours earl~ Saturda) in
Newpon Beach's H'rs1on of the
Bronx Zoo -the Cit~ jail
Manin. arrested on susp1c1on ol
public drunkness and disorder!) con-
duct, was reported!) found on a front
lawn on Popp; Street in Corona del
Mar.
"His girlfriend had~jected hi m and
his suitcases," explained Lt. Gary
Petersen today.
"He was intoxicated to the point
where he couldn't care for himself."
Petersen added. "We gave hi m a place
to sleep."
Manin. 5.S. did not resist arrest but
was described as being "up and
down" during his hours in Jail. Police
said he talked about baseball. his
Vaccine may prevent·AIDS
SA:'\ FR '\?'.ct~< O I .\Pl -Re-
search into i.\IDS the fatal d1~ca\e
that has puZ7lcd doctors since ll wa\
discovered. indicates 11 may be a' irus
that can be preve nted by a valc1ne.
according to the assoc1atc director of
San Francisco General Hospital's
A.IDS clinic.
Dr. Donald Abram<; said re-
searchers at the Nauonat Institute of
Health 1n Bethesda. Md .. are C)l-
pected to announce in two weeks that
the) ha\e located thl' ··agent'' that
cause'> acquired immune defic1enc~
'>\ndromc.
He '>aid dm:tors ha vc long
'>U'>pcctcd that .\IDS 1s caused b\ a
\ 1rus. and that the research would
now confirm this. Other research at
the Center" for Disease Control in
.\tlanta and b~ sc1ent1sts in France are
expected tu rea ch the same con-
clusion, .\hrams said.
Spea1c.rng on the KCBS radio
"Health Magazine" show. Abrams
said that 1f AIDS is shown to be a
virus. there 1s some hope a vaccine
could be found to prevent it. How-
ever. he noted that not all viruses can
be cured. citing the common cold as
an example.
"What this does is give us some
hope," Abrams said. lf the disease 1s
caused by a virus. he said, "we can
work on making a vaccine."
A I OS 1s a disease that has stncken
mosth homosexual mates. de-
stroying the body's ability to combat
1nfe1.:t1ons. It apparently can be trans-
mmed by blood transfusions or b}
sexual contact. and it 1s almost alwavs
fatal -
TAX DEADLINE •••
From Al
Ana. •Laguna Niguel Post Office, 29911 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel.
•Orange Post Office, 1075 N. Tustin Ave., Orange. •Anaheim Post
Offlce, 701 N. Loara Ave., Anahefm.
If every penny earned ao far this year had been earmaf1(ed for taxM,
your "Tax Freedom Day" -the day you flnlan.d paying your tax
obUgatfon---woutd come May +;the same date-asin-t9~. --
But. because this ls leap year, if you are average, you'll have to work
122 daya to pay your tax.es, compared with 121 days last year.
Tax freedom Day Is the Tax Foundation's way of dramatizing the
Impact of taxes on American workers and famlUet. With thls year's
announ<*Dentcomes word that 1984 will be the first year ever for total
tM lfabttfttee-to..paas tM-$1 trUUOA mark.
"'Wortll noting In terms of the annual date of Tax Freedom Day In
recent yeara ls that th$ day moved earlier In the year In 1982 b-the first
time slnoe 1975," the foundat1on reported. "It was earlier stlll In 1983,"
and the foundation credited the across-the-board cuts In fed«al tax
ratee that'wete enacted In 198 1.
Although the federal government took back Part of the effect of that
taxcutw1thselectlvetaxlncreasesln 1982and 1983, thefoundatloneaya.
you can btame state, city and county offlclaJs for the extra day of work tor
the tax coftector thls year.
TM foundation's caleulatlona &NUme that tndMdual1 pay au taxes,
even thote asMSMd on corporation•. To determine the •~age. the
organization slmpty divides the total tax collectlont among the netJon't
wortters.
If you prefer to think of your tax obHgatlona u a lhare of your
eight-hour workday, you're puttJng In two hour• and 40 mlnut• a di)' for
the government this year. That's one minute more tttan In 1983. F.c:terat
taxes require one hour and <43 mlnutM MCh dey; ttatM and local
governments take 57 minutes. By compartt0n, houal09 expert .. take
one hour and 3'4 minutes: you have to work one hOUr and four mtnut• for
food.
Since 1979, the Tax Foundation flgur ... the lhare of each workday
devoted to paying taxes hu dropped one minute; food prlbet, anoth«
nine minutes.
girlfriend and life in general -
sometimes with a string of expletives
included.
Officer Garv Bruton. who re-
sponded to ihe complaint with
another officer, said Manin and a
female companion. identified as Jill
Gui ver, apparently argued about
travel arrangements for a horse he
bought for her.
Martin was fired last year as
Yankee manager and has been in-
volved in highly publicized public
altercations.
Manin is currently a Yankee scout
after being fired a~ the club's manager
on three d10crent occaswn<>. He has
also managed the Oakland .\\.Texas
Rangers. Detroi t T igers and Minne-
sota Twins.
He 1s often seen in tclev1s1on
commercials for a brand oflight beer.
One of Manin's attorneys, Eddie
Sapir of New Orleans. said in a
telephone inten 1ew he had no details
oft he arrest.
Bruton said Marlin tlew to New
York after his girlfriend bailed him
out.
Martin 1s not the first sports
celebri ty to spent a night in the
Ncwpon city jail. Former Rams
quaterback Dan Pastorin1 spent a
night m the jail in 1982 after being
arrested on suspicwn of drunken
dnv1ng and former football player
Isiah Robertson spent an evening
there last year on a drunken dnving
charge.
BULLET ...
From Al
link Loc. .\ngele.., International ..\ir·
pon to downtm.o.n \an Diego. '>hnng
through Orange ( ount) v.1th stops in
i\nahl•1m . Santa Ana and In tne.
Re venue prOJl'Cllon~ are based on
fares between the stat1onc; ( oa('h fart:
for a San Diego to Lm .\ngeles trip
would tx· $.W.50 in 19M 2 dollar'\.
In 1ne to l O\ .\ngelcc, 1<. projected at
$9 75
"These rl•linell prOJeCt1onc. and
elaborated pr0Ject1ons will form an
important pan of our application to
the Public Ut1l1t1es Cumm1ss1on and
wilt be uo;ed in our financial plan for
prospecti ve 1nve,tors," -.aid Law-
rl·ncc 0 . Gilson. prec;1dent of '-\men-
can High Speed Rall.
Gilson said the nev. c;tud' bcn-
efitted from public cnt1c1sm o(carhcr
bullet train studies published in 1982
that were based on a generah1ed fare.
rather than a station-to-station fare
table.
Ridership estimates were based un
200 1nterv1ews throughout the
three-county area by Opmwn Re-
search Corp The survey found that
less than 7 percent of overnight
Southern California v1s11ors would
makr use of high speed service. The
more loyal nde~ arc t•xpcctcd to be
local traveler<;. with business com·
muter'> making up the \CCCmd largest
ndersh1p group. the c;urvc} l>aY"
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Cloudy and cooler skies ahead
Coastal
Extended
Lii• Nghl an<I urty mo'"l"O IOW
Clouds lhrough Thu<aday Moatly aunny
Wldnetd•y afternoon bul mo111y c:IOudy
Thurldey 111ernoon Fait Fnday Hll)lls In
ma mld 801 an<I 701 l ows In lhe up()lr 40.and 50
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O<llndo 72
Palm SprlnQt 101
Phlladejpl>la 50
Phoenix 911
Plttll>u~ 59
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54 S.I\ LAik• 11 47
28 SanAnlonlO 78 41
43 SMDlego 78 11
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54 StS1eMafle 51 42
611 Seattle 72 47
45 Sllr~ 17 41
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40 Tucaon 113 eo
52 TulM 81 47
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Police departments gave it their all In Cop Bowl, played to 8-8 deadlock. . . ~
COP BOWL PLAYER INJURED ••.
From Al
when Patrol Officer J.J. King ran in
fur the touchdov.n. The Huntington
Beach team . n1ctnamed the 8(l'akers.
tied it on a two-point conversion on a
pass from quarterback Bill Mears to
tight end Chuck Poe.
The proceeds will go to tlte booster
clubs of Huntington Beach, Edison
and Ocean View high schools.
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