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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-26 - Orange Coast Pilot, .. Coaat An estimated 400,000 are expected to attend this · weekend's aJr show at MarlneCorps Air Station, E1Toro./A3 If you think you've been ripped off, you might find help In a handbook./ A3 ·>:•:·:·:.:•!•!·!V!•!•!•:-:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;>::: Catlfornla Some say the increased water level In the Salton Sea is not all due to rainfall./ A4 A Navy amphibious land- ing craft Is beached dur- ing exercise./ A4 Nation Postal service experi- ment cost taxpayers $6 million. columhlst · says. /AB Jazz legend Count Basie loses bout with cancer at age79./A4 World Iranian students stage protests In five cities against executions at home~/A7 President Reagan and wife Nancy receive warm welcome from Chinese. I A7 Living Islands of Safety are the latest destinations for county youths with troubled family rela- tlonshlps./81 Wife watches her usually late husband kill time w~en he arrives early ./82 ~~:!:::::::!=-~=~:!:~:!:!:!:::::::::::::::=:~::::::;:::::::::;:::: Sports Lanny Wadkins' gam- bling tactics have made him one of the top com- petitors on the PGA Tour. /C1 Fountain Valley Hlgh's Tambl Wenj set an Or- ange County record of 190V• in the discus./C1 634 sailboats are entered in the Newport to Ensenada race on Satur- day. /C2 Entertainment ABC storms into first place In the Nielsen rat- ings -,a week after the season ends./83 Buslneas Huntington Beach woman writes books for dl&gruntled secretaries who want to work for themselves. At home, yet. /BS INDEX Erma 8ombeck 82 Bridge 84 Bulletin Board A3 Business BS Callfornla News A4 Claaalfled C6-8 Comics 84 Crossword C8 Death Notices C4 Help Yourself 82 Horoscope C7 Ann Lenders 82 Living 81·2 Mutual Funds 86 National New• A4 Oplnton A8 Police Log A3 Publle Notlcel C4-5 ~· ' 01-4 Stock Marketa 86 T etevtaton 82 Thutera 83 Weather A2 World Newt A4 Pesticide levels In San Diego Creek bring attention from federal agency or pesticide bcl'na reponed. Tbey exceed federal standards and tber, indicate a problem in the area, ' Wilson added. By JERRY HIRSCH OflMo.lr ........ The federaJ Environmental Protec- tion Agency has joined the invesUP.- tion into how the banned pesticide DDT has gotten into San Diego Creek near Upper Newport Bay. "The state Regional Water Quality La~u!la act1v1st denies __ charges By DA V1D BISHOP o.., ..... c.r ••• , ...... Laguna Beach civic activist John J. Gabriels pleaded not guilty this morning to eight felony charges of supplying drugs to juveniles and to six misdemeanor counts of annoying children and contributing to the delinqunecy of minors. The felony counts were made public for the first time this mornina. , Gabriels, 60, was arraigned in South County Municipal Court in Lagua Niguel on the charges, stem- ming from an April 11 arrest at his home by Laguna Beach police. Police said a 16-year-old runaway from Los Angeles told them that Gabriels had supplied the boy and his 14-year-old girlfriend with Quaaludes, a con- trolled substance, while staring at Gabriels' home for severa days. Gabriels' arrest came the day after he lost an elcjction bid for a seat on Laguna Beach City Council. Gabriels· attorney, James D. Rid- dett of Santa Ana. entered the plea for Gabriels who was also present in the courtroom. A spokesman for the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's office said three juveniles have alleatd that Gabtiels sup~ied them witli Quaaludes, re- sulting in the felony charges. He said that a search warrant executed on Gabriels' bank safety deposit box turned up a supply oflhe drug. The misdemeanor charaes of annoying ct)ildren and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, stemming from allegations that Gabriels engaged in sex with each of thejuveniles,werecombined with the felony charges by Judge Blair Barnet- te who scheduled a preliminary hearing for May 22. Gabriels and his attorney would not comment on the charges. Gabriels was released on the $10,000 bail set when he was arrested. Control Board will be the lead aaency but we will work with them and the Department of Fish and Game, assist them and monitor the situation," said T!1Tr Wilson, a spokesman for the EPA s California office in San Fran- cisco. .. We arc concerned about the levels Although DDT was banned in 1972, tests performed last week by the Santa Ana Region of the water quality control board found fresh forms of the pesticide in the crcck. When the board announced the results of the tests Monday, Executive Officer James Andeoon said there was evidence that DDT is still being ...., ............ ., .......... llaatl£Jltu • Beecla ln-.-tlfai.r Oil Coerper ebecu "8Uet· laole ln wtadalaleld of caterl.DC track. Catering squabble ends in Huntfngton shooting A business dispute between two catering truck drivers apparently led to a Wednesday shooting incident in Huntington Beach in which one of the drivers was injured by shattered glass and bullet fragments. Police said the shooting took place at I p.m. near the corner of Speer A venue and Morgan Street. Paul Karapetian, 32. a Walnut resident. was operating his catering truck nearby when the truck windows were struck by gunfire, police said. He was treated at Humana Hospital Huntington Beach for minor injuries from fragments and was released, police said. The shooting suspect fled the area, but officers obtained a description of his car. Later in the afternoon, police arrested Supchai Sunthonlap. 31 , a rival catering truck driver who lives in Buena Park. The driver was i;eturning a rental vehicle in Cypress when he was arrested, police said. Sunthonlap was a rrested on suspi- cion of attempted murder and was placed in Huntington Beach City Jail tn lieu of $250.000 bail. &&lid in Oranae County. If the DOT was residue from when it was widely used in aariculture, the board woWd have found the chemicals the pesticide breaks down into intlald~ But the DOT was found in its orisinal form in tests on red sbinner minnows, a tiny bait fish that inhabits the creek. Both state and county officials have no idea ofwbo is usjng the pesticide. Although the minnows arc not eaten by people, the tests tumc<S up kVtlsoflhe pesticide at ....,£a the limit the U.S food ... Adminiflra1ion hU Ill ror .. consumption. "The~ is a concma dW .,.... may eat the fish that eat tbt fish ... lliil Wilson. The state Department of Fiib IM Game has embarked on ua ""a· tensive sampling ·propam .. o(fttla ill U pper Newport Bay to see ii. die pesticide contamination is '*'9aa (l'feue ... DDT/'d) Fake shootin ---~--~=--- .1 eaves ousted c«)p with shaine By STEVE MARBLE ud KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. O.., ......... Suspended Costa Mesa policeman Bruce Ross said he is a man with a problem, a man filled with shame and a man who has lost the one thing that counted most -being a oop. In an interview at his Irvine condominium Wednesday after- noon, Ross confessed that be fabri- cated a story about being shot while · on patrol in February and went along with the lie and the hero's reception he received. "A part of me enjoyed the limelight but mostly it just added to the shame," be said during a moody, sometimes painful 45-minute inter- view with the Daily Pilot. "I realized at that point that I'd gotten in over my head and I couldn't get out of it. I had to go along with the lie," Ross said of a well-attended press conference that was held the day after the 31-year-old officer was "shot." At the press conference, Ross held up the bulletproof vest he said saved his life by swallowing up a gunman's bullet. Officer Brace Roee "I'd rather sweat than bleed," be told reporters. At the time of the Feb. 5 incident, • Ross claimed he bad oulled over a (Pleue eee COP/ A2) Mobile home dwellers lose court verdict By JEFF ADLER OflMDellJ .......... Riley, Wieder clash over airport decision ... Treasure Island Mobile Home Park residents lost their latest legal battle with park owners Wednesday when an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled there was insuffi- cient evidence to establish residents had been intimidated. harrassed or charged excessive rents. Moments after attorneys in the non-jury civil trial concluded their closing arauments, Judge John Aynn Jr. ruled in behalfoftbeSouth La&una mobile home park's owners. Court (Pleue eee llOBIL&/ A2) By JEFF ADLER Of 1M 0..., l'llot llllfl Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley's angry reaction to the defeat of an John Wayne Airpon initiative he sponsored has triggered a war of words between the supervisor and board Chai rman Hamett Wieder, Wieder fired off a me morandum Wednesday questioning Riley's abili- ty to represent county interests con- cerning .th.c airport after Riley said he One push and she's famous crime fighter Helen Wampler isn•t your average crime fighter. She doesn't quite tit the profile of someone who would grab a robber and muscle him out of her husband's gift shop before he could clean out the cash register. The 53-year-old resident of Hunt- ington Beach iivcs one the im· press ion ofbcinaa lady of refinement. With her high-oollared suit and rinas on her fingers~ she doesn't took the type to bully a strona~nned robber. She's also has a Ph.D. In En&)isb as a second languaae at Penn State University. And she's not really physically intimidating. At only S foot 4 inches tall and 127 pounds, it doesn't filure she would confront an apparent healthy young robber who claimed he had a aun -not and come out a winner. But that's exai:tly what ha£pcncd Saturday at the Mile Square 01f\ Shop in Fountain Valley. ROBERT BARKER ,_, P EOPLE IN TH E NEWS Beach on Monday. her e\plotts pteclCded her. "One boy came up to me and said. 'Dr. Wamp&cr. J want to shake vour band.' "And then a airl came tom' room to pve me a be<llC the tudcnts made in Datleno Boms' math clas~ It ... ml. 'Dwvcr Security Ouard.' ·• W'a.mplcr sa1d she's still nN <.urc why ahc bccamt' so physical all ot a sudden. might JOIO a lawsuit or provide information for such a suit against the county. His comments to reporters were made minutes after the board voted Tuesday, without discussio n. to kill a proposed agreement with the City of Newport Beach that was to end years of feuding over the airport. "I was shocked at your comments and I have a difficult time believing -if they are true -that you will be able to represent the board's interests and policies on this issue:· Wieder said ofa meeting Riley has scheduled today with Federal A v1at10n Admin- 1strat1on officials concernmg a1rpon matters. R1lev answered back. wnting Wieder that he was "amazed that you could poss1bl~ quesuon m) ability to fairly represent this Board of Super- visors," denymg his comments wcrr "posturing for poli tical gain:· The supervisor. whose district icnludes both the City of Newpon Beach and the airpon. added he "had no qualms" about continuing his negotiations covering airline access ...., ........................ with the FAA . .. I thmk it 1s an honor that the board chose me for this most difficult and 1mponant task and I would do nothing that would betray the board·s contidence:· his letter continues. But W ieder. in a se<'ond m1ss1ve. asked R1le:y whether he 1s "com- mitted .. to pa11ic1pating in a lawsuit agamst the county. Ri ley could not be reached to comment on the letter this mommg.. ..\ides said he was attendmg the scheduled FAA meeting. D. Brownell new college chancellor By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~ Coastline ( ollege administrator has been scl(."('ted 10 serve as interim chancellor of the Coast Community College D1'ltnct after Iona-time Chancellor l'lorman Watson retires June '0 Da' 1d .\ Rro~nell. SO. dean of admin1Mratl\e o,erv1cts at Coasthne. was selected Wcdnt'51day n•&ht by the d1stnct'<. Board or T rustee -.bo ovcl"SC'c Orange Coo t. Golden WC$t ftnd < oa<.tltnC' colleg~. a well u publu. tclc .. 1s100 .stab.on KOCE \hannd ;,o in Huntm_gton 8eac'b. Bro"' ncl l. ~ho ha\ Pf'C' 1o usly tcr- , e<j a<. a 'llhO<ll ;,uprnntcndcnt and mayor 10 \ 1ctorv11lc. hu been Coasthn\4·, l h1er finance offiett lintt the f-ounuun VallC)·baK<f tollcwe opcnC'J tn I IJ 76 He I!> a t wport Beach re!l1Jen1 He will leave h1 C tline ~ And when he reported to work at Owyer Middk School in Huntinaton A youna 6-foot. 17().:pound would· be robbttcamc into the stort about I p.m ., 'he recalled. He very polttci) (Pl .... Me PV8H/ Al) Helen Wampler aot •pua1a.y• to tbw~ boldGp. 1mmtd1a1ch to ~rve a an adma~ trat1 H' •1.h l\Cf to tht Coast Diitnci (Pleue tee COLL&OU/ A2) I r motorist and had approached the car when be ftJta&udden pain in hiJback. The motorist said Ro W.Oinchcd." acoordan& to police rcpons. The officer sajd be drove to Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital where nul'$CI found a small welt on bis back. Ross claimed he then found a hole in his bulletJ>!'OOf vest and a bullet lod&ed ioside. Koss now admits that l\c shot himself in the back wbJle wcarin& the bulletproof vest and then made up a story about beina shot by a sniper. The suspended officer, who kept has eyes cast down at the Ooor durin.a much of the interview. said be stqcd the Incident as a ~patby move for .. personal reasons • and panially to brina positive attention to the Cost.a Mesa police force. which bad been rocked just weeks earlier by the anut of a patrolman su pccCed of sexually attacking women wbHe on duty. "I thought it would be a positive thins. Instead I've just bun the department worse." he commented. "I feel likes-." Ross., a 31-year-old bachelor, was dressed in jogging shorts and a T-shin COLLEGE CHANCELLOR ••. From Al trustees. then wall become intenm chancellor July I. He will st'rv<' as the distnct's top administrator until a permanem suc- cessor to Watson is hared. That selection process could 1ake any- where from several months to a year. district offi'cials said. Under the guidelines announced by the trustees. the interim chancellor wall not be considered for pcrmanenl appointment to the post. "I'm thrilled and aellghted to have Da ve working for the board," Board President Conrad Nordquist saad. He cite Brownell's previous experience as an elected official and a school district administrator. Brownell will ht working closely with Chancellor Watson in the months preceding Watson·s rc1irc- ment, district officials saad . When he becomes 1n1cram chancellor. Brownell wall ovcrsel' a d1stnct marked b) seri ous unrcs1 dunng recent years Last )Car. e\- tens1ve teache~ la\om "'erc made ' because of sevcrt cuts in state fundin$-A subsequent campaign to recall district trustees fajJed , but th~ candidates supported by the teachers were elected to the five-member board last November. Soon after- ward, many of the teachers were rehired. In an interview this morning. Brownell said he was asked by the current board what he would most hope lo accomplish dunng a term as interim chancellor. •• 1 told them 1 would hope to look back and say I contributed to the restabilization. the healing of the district." he said. Brownell said he did not initially express interest in the interim chancellor's post but was invited by the board to apply for the job. He said the trustees interviewed five can- didates for the post Wednesday before selecting him. "I welcome this challenge and opportunity ... he said. MOBILE HOME RULING ... From Al costs and attorneys fees arc 10 be paid by the tenants' assoc1a11on wh ich brought the su it. the Judge ordered ''There is no proof sufficient to establish that there was rctaha11on b> defendants." Fl ynn said an his Judg- ment. "The coun find.-. no un- consc1able ren1s tx•ang charged. The coun find s there as no proof thal 1hc avoidance of 1he reloca11on be nefits was a cause for anv rctahat1on:· The Treasure Island Tenan1s '\s- sociauon sued parl.. owners claiming they had engaged an a "pattern of harrassment and 1nt1m1dat1on" and had allcgall) retaha1ed against park residents. man~ of whom arc el derly. after t~o earlu:r lawsu11s challenging the park's conversion to a lime-share resort were filed . The lawsuit alleged park owners Bernard Syfan, Merrill Johnson. Ed- ward Stanton. Warren Hopkins and Howard Hopkjns en8"3ged in re- taliatory tactics after the initial law- suits were filed in an attempt to "chill and obstruct" tenants from exercising their rights. Besides raising rents unreasonably. an an effort to drive tenants from the park before they are required to pay relocation benefits. the owners also have allowed park faciliti es to fall an to disrepair. the tenants' association alleged. Residen1s asked that park owners SPONGE SUIT ••• r.....Al tMt June. VU has denied tne claim, VM [)yt(esald. 8lnce then, Jhe FOA or~ Vlt to piece cauttonary t.beflng ~ ecribfng dleeue symptoms more prominently on packages. A box ta< three Mils for about $3 without a preeoript1on. 8oth of the womens' suits seek more than $5 mllllon In punttW9 dam8')98, In addition to un- sl)eefflel:I compeneatory damagee. · In the most recent suJt fifed In Orange County Superior Court. Elizabeth G«>rges, 28, Santa Monica, ctalms that the Mff ..ffttlng spermicide-soaked device cauMd her Injury. "Thfs woman had a product wtth the new lnMm.'' V• Dyke Aid. "The ln98ttl themMtYee eey they dOn't kftO!f H tt oeuw toxic anoct< ... Georges, who flr1t atan.d ullng the deVtce In November, WU hospltaH.nd for afx <Miya last week In Senta MoNoa after exp«tenclng otutlc eymptomt of toxic shock syndrome, lncfudfng prolonged vomiting and dlm'mea, her at- torney, John Van Dyke eakt. She had been welf'lng the eponge f()( 18 houre, he Mkt. "Shefett like the Md the flu, end when ehe got to the hoepltal lhe had a ten1ftc lnfectfon," Van Dyke said. PUSH HAL TED THIEF ... From A l ac;kcd af he could u!>e the telephone. she \aad Bui ha~ man ner abruptl) changed and he told clerk and pan owner Pats) Tuma he had a gun and he wa n1ed mone' .\she rcJched in 10 the cash register w11h ha!. left hand to grab the mone). Tuma lraed to '>lam the dr..i wer on him. Wampler n:callcd "I think tll' "'a' off ha lance lf)'ang lo gt'I ha'> hand out 11f thl' cash register and that''>"'"" I v.,I\ a hie to puc;h ham su ca'>ll} Delaney obituary corrections noted .\n •\pnl l/ 11h11uan 1n the Dall) Pilot 1ncorn'l l1' rcponcd that 1he decea\C'd !'I a<: hula.-. H Delanc). founded Ddann Brother'> ~afood\ w11h h1\ )oungn hrolher Franc.:1s Delaney The headline on lhc oh11uaT) al'io ancorrecll) 1mpl1e:d 1ha1 Nicholas Delancy was 1n 1hc rt''>laura nt bu<>1- nec;s al th~ tune of ha'> death He wa~ not N 1t ho la'> Dclnn<''v founded thl' ~afood tompanv \v11h Brun· IJto. Jann. another hrothcr who .., al\o now.decea!>ed . Frann'> Oclancv. who'' still ali ve workC'd for the seafood company bul left to form a chain of rcs1a urants The Oall) Pilot rcgreh the crror'i "I don'r kn ow why I dad ll or 1f I would do 11 again, but ll JUSt hat me the wrong wa~ "He wa!> ni cely dressed and clean- shaven and he looked perfectly capable of getting a JOb ... she said. "l couldn 't understand ha s reasoning." "He appeared to be polite and not explosive '>O I JUSt said. 'Oh , you don't need our money.' and started gently pushing him ou 1 th e door. He didn'1 rC\ISt al all "When I ~ot ham out the door. I could sec has whee ls spanning so I 1hought I better thank of something before he did and I screamed. He npped ou1 to has car and others (men from oth crestabhshment s in 1he Male Sq uare Plaza) ran to help. "This as a small business and you can't afford to lose money. And then some turkey decide!> 10 do something hke this. 11 JUSI hat me the wrong way." Witnesses saad they heard a thud when the robber threw something into the back of a mustard-colored Ford Courier pickup truck where a fn end walled in a park1ng lot The suspect, who claimed he had a gun wrapped in a sweatshirt he ht'ld an has nght hand, may ha ve been tossing a weapon into the truck. Police sa)' they're stall looklna for the suspect who they bel ieve may have held up a photo establishment later in the day. and sa1d he had JUSt returned rrom a fiv~mlle Nn in an attempt lO clc:ar his mind. Costa Mesa Police Chie~R r Neth said Ro apparently · a narc 1un to ICCe1)t I .22-cahbtr u11et and &hen tightened the aun into 1 vice in an industrial prqe. The chief said Ross then fired then aun at bis back by yankina on • strin1 he'd tied to the triuer. "Well, I proved the vest works," RQss said in a solitary moment of humor. Ross decline4 to talk about the specifics of the faked shooting but agreed at was not a spontaneous act. .. "I thought of it before but I decided it was stupid and I wouldn't do it. Then. finally the idea got the best of me.•· Although the officer bas been notified that he will be fired, Ross said he intends to resign first. He acknowl- edged he has a "problem" and is seeing a psychiatrist. Ross. who grew up in Long Beach and graduated from the University of Redlands with a degree in public scrvi~ administration, said his mother and four sisters have been supportive of him in the past few days. He said he only confessed to his fam ily, who had given him the bulletproof vest as a Christmas pres- ent four years ago, this week. He said the adn)lssion was a painful ordeal. During the interview. Ross re- ceived several phone calls from friends he ~id told him they would stand by him. "That helps," he said. The faked shooting was uncovered by "suspicious" police detectives who'd been tipped by authorities on the UC Irvine Police Department. where Ross previously worked. not onl ) be ordered to reimburse them for about $500.000 they were charged in excessive rents, but that the owners be ordered to pay $500.000 in punitive dama~es. The trial begain in Jud~e Flynn s Santa Ana courtroom Apnl 16. Newport Beach attorney John Petrasich. representing the owners. argued the rents charged residents were fair. He said that after rents were raised by owners. every tenant who negoti~ted the rate later won a reduction . ··The sample answer in this case is 1here is nobody entitled to any relief whatever." Petrasich told the court dunng his summation. The lawsuit is the third of thr~ legal actions 1hat have challenged the park owners' plans to convert the mobile home park to a time-share resort, which as to feature twin lodges conuuning 440 units and a 75-unit apartment building on 1he 27-acre beachfront parcel. In two previous lawsu its. the tenants' association unsuccessfully sought to overturn approvals granted by the Board of Supervisors and 1he Orange County Planning Com- mission permitung the conversion. Both lawsuits. in vanous states of appeal. challenge land-use docu- ments certified by the two govern- ment bodies. Treasure Island's owners fi rst con- sidered converting the 50-year-old mobile home park 10 a time-share reson in 1977 and began planning for the projec1 two years later. in 1979. Since 1977. purchasers of mobile homes at the park have been in- fo rmed of the owners' intentions. Last year. following several heated debates. the Board of Supervisors approved a relocation package for park residents that spelled out who was to be relocated, when the reloca- uon was to occur and the amount and type of compensation residents were to recaeve. DDT ... From Al fanhcr downstream. said Joanm· Schneider, an environmental spcd al- 1st with the water board. When news of the DDT was announ ccd,fiobert Merryman. Or-ange Count envi ronmental health director. sa1 there was no indication the DDT was presenting a public health hazard. A large amount of DDT in humans disrupts the nervous system. causes beha vioral changes and involuntary muscle movements. said the EPA's Walson. "Once yo u consume It. 1t stays in th<' body's fatty tmues and at takes months for your system to eliminate at. It is very slow," Wilson added. DDT at lesser levels has an adverse affect on wildlife. shortening the life cycles of fish and hurting the repro- ductive cycles of bards. The DDT levels were more that nine tames the standard set by lhc National Academy of Sciences for aquatic animals. The tests rcveal<'d levels of Tox- aphcne, another pesticide, at more than 30 times the academy's stan- dard. ORANGE COAST Clrcutatton 71.,M.2-4333 Dally Piiot o.tlvery I• Guaranteed ClrcuJ•tlon Telephon•• •J >\I o jP II••• ..,~ 1) '''""''"' ......... Daily Pilat H. l. Schwertz Ill Publisher • Chny Oowallby £ ~111 r and Ass1stan1 10 !hf' Pubhc,hf>r Roa•rnary Churchfmln Controller Stephen'· Ceruo OkN'i. A. Powett [-it< 10' ~· """"'''""''11 Proo.,. 1 .... lli'!1"• Oonakl L. 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Newport 2-4 pCIOf 8tOWNville 87 75 SUn ... , 100.Y el ~33 p.m , rie. 22nd SI , Hewc>o<1 2-4 POOf ~ 60 40 Fridey al 5:08 Lm. Al1d -agMI al BelbcMI Wedge 2-4 poor 8'Klitlgton. VI .. 30 8:33p,m LAlguNI 9Mctl I poor CM!* 41 2e Moot! Mta IOday Al 2:39 p A , "-Slln CWrlerll• 2-3 poof CharlMlon.S C 86 13 Fndey at 8:4 t a.m. end Mtl at 3:34 p.m Walllt Temc> 51-65 Swell ClltecUon -1 . Airlines pleased by JW A proposal for more flights By J ERRY HIRSCH OllMl>ellr ........... Airlines reacted with glee to the news John Wayne Airport may be opened up to as m any as 219 flights a day from its curren1 limit of 41 daily commercial airli ne departures. The Orange County Board ot SupeTVisors on Tuesday asked its staff to draw a new ai rline access plan for the county-owned airport that would expand daily departures from 41 to 55 by December and then to 73 when a new terminal and parking facilities are built. Under a special plan that would allow airlines to trade one departure Slaying victim's services tonight Just Call 642-6086 slot for three if they u~ new, quieter planes such as the British Aerospace BAe 146. the number of flight s from the airpon could climb to 219 provided there was space to park the planes and load the passengers. "We are pleased that the board has taken some positive action to solve the problems at John Wayne Ai rport. The action is definitely a step in the right direction ." said Bill Bell. a vice president wnh the Newport Beach- based airline AirCal. "Anything that results an more flights is good and anythin~ that results in less noise as good, · said Pacific Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Margery Craig. The supervisors' plan to allow airlines to tnple their flights by substituting quieter planes for noisier planes is advanta$eous to PSA. the first major domestic airline 10 put the BAe 146s in servu:e. If the British plane qualifies under 1hc supervisors' noise guidelines. PSA could triple its six daily flights at the airport to 18. Craig said PSA also was pleased that th e superv isors rejected a proposed agreement with the Caty of Newpon Bear h hm111ng expansion at the airport. Driver char~ed in Utah bus crash tllat killed 2 A 35-year-old Compton bus dnver has been cha11ed with two counts of negligent homicide in the fatal Satur- day crash of a charter bus bound for Orange County. Samuel L. Peyton of Compton could be sentenced to a year an jail and fined $1 ,000 on each of the counts he was charged with Wednesday in 9th Circuit Court in Cedar City. Utah. Peyton was the driver of a bus full of students that rolled after leaving the southbound lane of Interstate 15 oand killed two of the young passen- gers. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper David Excell said. The accident occurred near Parowan, Utah. Killed wbcn they were thrown through a window and crushed by the bus were Amy George. 16. of Dana Point and Byron Hearne. of M1ss1 on Viejo, also 16. ( oun Clerk JoAnn Bulloch said a summons would be mailed to Peyton ordering ham to appear for arraign- ment an Ceda r Cit y at an a!> yet unspecified da1c. Pey ton was discharged from Cedar City's Valle) Vicw Medical Center Sunday A uthon ti cs saad 45 passengers were on the bus when ii crashed Saturday. All were treated at Valley View, and ls1x of them we re admitted. Two of the students were released Saturda} and three Sunday. The sixth was transferred Sunday to a Hoag Memonal Hospital an Newport Beach The bus had been chartered for a ska tnp. and was en route from Colorado 10 Orange Coun ty. What do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me11age will be record ed, transcribed and delivered to lbe appropriate editor. Tbe same 24-bour answering se rvice may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Con tributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circul ation calls, please. Tell us what's on your m ind. Polo® Dress Shirts New for Spring '84 100°/o cotton, fre nc h cuffs, shown are two of several new patterns to choose from . 119 f Hhlon ltland :\ ewport Bearh (7 14) 759-1622 4 728 Admiralt) •t \1arina dd Rt) (213) 823· 7955 \ Innine 's candidates in chaml:>er foruin___,,,... . . Candidates feT Irvine's City Council will be Ubd questions .bY the lrvi!'C Otamber o( Commertc durina a forum Fnday momina 1t the Airport bus's MODICO Room. A continental breakfast wiU be let'Ved from 7: IS to 7:4S a.m. with the forum lo folJow. ach candidate will be asked to resp<>nd to three qutstions submitted to them an advance. Reservations can be made by callina the chamber office at 660-911 2. AdmissJon is SS. Adoption •or~•IJop ln lrvbJe . A workshop cx plorina the myths and stereotypes involved in adoption will be held toniaht in Northwood Community Park in Irvine begjnnin& at 7:30. Those with adopted children or those planning to adopt arc ur&ed to anend the session. conducted by Sharon Kaplan. Those interested in attending should call 660-3814. Mu•eum fand-ral.er •lated Bowers Museum of Santa Ana will host a horseback ride and fandango Friday and Saturday as a fund.rajserfor the museum. The tw<Hiay schedule of activities features horseback riding across the Irvine Ranch, a Friday night camp<>ut, ·barbecued meals and a Saturday night fandango with hayrides and square dancing. The Friday fee is $2.S while the fee for Saturday is S 100, excl uding horse rental, orS.SO for the fandango only. For information. call .547-0696. College •late. •pring concert Too much of a good thing? Southern California College's music department will combine its concert choir, Vanguard Chorale and honor performers in a spring concert Friday evening in SCCs fine arts auditorium, the sanctuary of the adjacent "Newport-Mesa Christian Center. The musical event is free and begins at 8 p.m. at the center, at the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. It'• called a wlndaurfer, bat when tbe wind la u atronc ult wu ..U-equlpped mrfbouda. TlaJa etenclap ...Uer bu Illa h.a•d9 fU1 Wednaday afternoon, it can be more of a handicap than a help to tbe ~to regain control of bJa craft ID Newport Bay. French wlnnen to be named Winners of the annual Arthur B. Wiley French speak10g contest. sp<>nsored by Alliance Francaise of Ora nge County, will be announced at ceremonies Friday at 8 p.m .• in the Brid~e Hall of the Congregational Church. 34 1 St. Ann's Dnve 1n Laguna Beach. Blue Angels show their stuff at El Toro By ANDRE A ADEl.M>N Of ... o.-r Not ..... • Contestants from area colfeges and high schools wilJ be awarded medals. certificates and cash. Grand prize is a three-month summer stay in France to study at the Paris School of the Alliance. Health, ntneu seminar •et As many as 400.000 sky watchers are expected to attend the 34th annual Navy Relief Air Show at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro this weekend. highlighted by a 4.S-minute performance by the Blue Angels. Friday, a special dress rehearsal of th e air show will precede th e main two-day event for about 5,000 handicapped children. adults and disabled veterans. A health and fitness demonstration, rally and picnic will be held Saturday morning at Iglesia Park Community Center in Laguna Hills. The event. geared toward showing participants how to lose weight and ke<'p it off. will run from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The park is located at 24671 Via Iglesia in Laguna Hills and admission is free. Call 966-1818 for details. Because of the expected weekend turn out. the air station's main gate and a temporary gate at the picnic iuounds will open at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Reading program at OCC The last segment of a three-part series designed to help parents prepare their children to become strong readers will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. "Raising Readers" will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in Room I 12of0CC's Counseling and Admissions building. Registration is SI 0 and information is available at 432-5880. Memorial run on Balsa BeaclJ A memorial I 0 kilometer run wi ll be hosted Saturday morni ng by the Friends of Sharon Denise Duncan at Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach. Duncan was a 20-year-old college student who was stabbed to death on the beach Oct. 21. Money collected from the 8 a.m. ru n will go to wa rd a reward fund to help capture and convict her killer. CALENDAR Thursday, April 26 • 6:30 p.m .. Lagoa Beacb Board of Adjastment. Council Chambers . .SO.S Forest Avenue. • 7 p.m .. Recreation u d Commulty Services Committee. Recreation Conference Room . .SIS Forest Avenue. • 7 p.m .. Meaa Coa101Jdated Water District Board. 196.S Placentia A vc .. Costa Mesa. Friday, April 27 No meetings scheduled. PoucE Loe Computer chips stolen in $21,000 Irvine. burglary An Irvine company rc p<>rtcd an unexplained $21,000 theft -mostly in computer chips -fro m its offices at 177.52 Sky Park Blvd. Wednesday, police said today. Irvine police Lt. Al Muir said the owner of Alphanumeric Inter- Fountain Valley A suspect reached throu&h a win· dow of a car driven by a l 1·year-old Fountain Valley High School stu· dent, grabbed his neck and punched him in the nose. The youth was attacked af\er a minor traffic viol· ation. The mcidcnt occurred when the boy stopped for a red traffic signal It Bu hard Street. north of Warner Avenue. • • • ~ Someone threw a rock at an Oranac woman's 1981 Maida 1utomob1lc on Bushard Street. cau 1n1 a S 1 SO dent. • • • Buralars Stolt S200 1n power tools when \hey pn~ open a locked storage cabinet in the bed of a truck m the I 0000 block of Talbert A ve nue. Newport Beach A Newport Beach man reported the th(f\ or a cam<'ra watch, tool box other items rrom h11 va n perked tn the 200 block of Cedar Wednesday. ••• A Newport ~ach man reported the theft ofS3.00~hn tool trom h1spra c national discovered the break-in about 10 a.m. Wednesday after leavi ng the office closed at 6 p.m. the night before. Computer chips, com- puter cards and an electric typewri1er were taken. Police found no signs of forced in the 200blockofGrant Wednesday. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the theft of his wallet and $300 in cash from his car parked in the .S I 00 block of Campus Wednesday. ••• A Newport Beach woman reported the thef\ of SS,000 in sterling silver flatware from her home in Jade Cove Wednesday. • • • A Newport Beach woman rcp<>ned the theft ofS360 in jewclry from her home in the 3500 block of urfvlcw Wednesday. • • • A Totrance man reported the theft of an auto stereo valued lt $2.300 from his Mercedes parked It IS I E. Coast Highway Wednesday. • • • A Santa Ana man ~rtcd the theft of an auto stel'C'Q valued at S 1.000 from has Mercedes parked at 1901 E. Coa t Highway Wcdne5day. " . . A Newport Beach woman rcponcd the then of S2.SOO an gold 1cwelry from her home in the 2500 block of Llahthousc Lane Wednesday entry into the office su ite. which shares a common hallway with sev- eral other companies. Muir said the company's three emplo)"Ces wilJ be q uestioned in the ensuina invcstiga· t1on but the owner said he didn·t know who to suspect. LaaunaBeacb The driver of a white Volkswagen 1s suspected of petty theft in the loss of $47 in cash reported to police by 1he victim at Crescent Bay beach Wednesday afternoon. CoetaMesa A wom:in who'd placed some furniture an a trash ban atta of her apan mcnt complex on the 400 block of Hamihon trcct told pohoe some- one stoic the furni ture Wednesday. Three c.ab1nets and 1.000 pounds of flooT ttlc WCTt' reponed stoleri The lo was e'i\lmatcd at S3.4SO. ••• A man who was bowhna a1 Kona Lanes, 2699 Harbor Blvd., rcponcd that SS2S -wonh of tool• wcff stolen from his truck parked 1n the alley parkin& lot Tue1day n1aht. Thieve apparcn\ly pncd a toof ho' m the back of the truck • • • Two T·top were stolen from a car parked an the South Coast Plata parkina lot Wednc~ay The lo'is was estimated at $900 V1s1tors should take the Sand Canyon exit off the Santa Ana Freeway and follow signs to the Marine base. One manuever is a dramatic pass before the audieooe that resembles a crash. Two solo pilots oppose each odler. flying along the OiJht line at a combined speed of nearly I 1000mpb. Exact tJming placcs the pass at tbeceoterof t.be airfield, and gives spectators the illusion of a oollision. For those who don't want to face the traffic. the county Transit District will offer a park-and-ride service from the Tustin helicopter station, Sixth and Aowcr Streets in Santa Ana and the Laguna Hills Mall. The fare will be $1..SO per adult. Buses wi lJ leave every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and will return visitors from 3 p.m. to .S p.m. The nearly hour-long show is the fin.a.le CKh day. Other events scheduled include parachutists, aero- batic stunt fl ying, mock bombing runs by attaek aircraft and civilian and military aircraft displays. Panicipants will sec the Blue Angels, a Navy and Manne Oight demonstration team. show off the high speed precision maneuvers taught to military pilots. The team files A-4F Skyhawk II attack aircraft. The air show will feature civilian aerial acrobat Art Scholl of Rialto, the Budweiser EaaJc Squad ron. and a spectacular jct rocket-assisted takeoff of a KC 130 refueling tanker. This flashy manucvcr wilb 11arina rockets, is normally used on takeoffs from mWf, unimproved runways. Maneuvers are done in tiJht formation and at high speeds. A one-second error in timing can displace a manuever up to one-eigh th of a mile, according to a spokesman for the Blue Angels. Hundreds of hours of practice go into the performances and the team flies at 45 air shows annually. Scholl, whose career spans 3.S years, bas Oown nearly everything from early biplanes to modern jet craft. Scholl has spent a record nine consecutive years on a U.S. compethive flying team. Feel you've been ripped off?. Consumer services offer help By CHRIS CRAWFORD Oally l"lot C«rN pondent .. With the increasing complexity of our marketplace. the relationship between buyer and seller is vitally im porta nt.'' writes Virginia Knauer. special adviser to the president for consumer affairs. in the recently published 1984 "Consumer's Re· source Handbook.·· (Handbook outlined on Bl.) "No matter how high the quality of the product or how honest and 1raancd the business representative, there will be tames when human error or other shpups occur:· she con- unucs. And v.hcn problems do occur. emphaslles the handbook. first com- plain to the seller. If that doesn't work. contact the company. After that. an Orange County resident might next want to contact the local Better Business Bureau 10 Tustin: 544·6942 for mquincs. 544-5842 for complaints: the Major • • • An open gate pro' 1ded entl) to thieves at a ga~ge on the UOO block of Nebraska Lane Tues<la) and a S500 m1crowa\l~ oven was stolen • • • .\ stereo valued at S 1.500 was stolen from a car parked at 1585 Suqflowcr .\ ve Wcdne<;<ia~ The Pasadt'na O'Ancr of the c.ar was 1n a meeting" hen the 1hcfi tool place Huntington Beach Someone broke into a blad I Q70 Cadillac parled \\.ednes<la) an a carport on the 8400 bloc!. of Ed10ger .\venue. the owner told pohce Th<' loss included tl'lecommun1cat1ons equipment wonh $7.000. 1nclud1ng two mobile telephones. • • • Entcnng through an unlocled kitchen window . someone bur- glanzed a home on the 16000 block of Waltz Circle. a resident reported Wednesday The loss included a coin coll~1on wonh S 15.000 • • • A white 1983 TO)Ot3 (.<'hell parled Wednesday on tht' 400 block of 13th Street was buraJanrN! Tht' lo s 10cludcd $100 in 'iterco equipment and $2 in qwanel'$ • • • Someone stole a red 1974 C'hcv- rolc1 Lu v pickup from the S 00 block of H1r1end1 Onve. the owner ~­ p<>ncd ~rly toda). l h<' lo ., was estimated at $4.000 ••• A mJln lf'Ubbcd two 12-pack'i of beer frt>m the Stop and C 10 store 17490 Be C'h Blvd earl}' toda> and fltd 1n a wh11c MustanJ The man.,.,.., dcS(nbed a' C'auc.t 1an. \-9. with rcdd• h·blond hair and mustache • • • A rc~1den1 of the I HOO bloc l of Elsinore Ctl'\.lc repun('d WC'dne5d.a} thal som!'onr hmkt' into h1'i blu<' 1968 Volk~waat'n parked on th<' \I~\ Fraud/Consumer Protectjon Unit of the Orange County Dis1rict At· torney's Offi ce, or the Orange Counly Office of Consumer Affairs, depend· ing on the nature of the compla10t. Augie Molina. consumer affairs representative and small claims coun coordinator with the county OCA. says, "Believe it or not, we ~ve around 12.S caJls a day on consumer problems. "The type of problem vanes but telephone sohcitat1on seems to be an "in" thing right now," he says dunng National Consumers Weck. ..Es- pecially cases where yo u win a contest, you have to go 10 to claim your pnze. at which ume there's a presentation which 1s too good to be true. and by the ume )'OU I.now 1t. you're into a contract." Besides telephone soltc1tat1on. three maJOr ongoing complaints. according to Molina. arc land· lord/tenant disputes. auto repair problems and mail order delays or frauds. The loss included stereo tqu1pml'nt worth SI 55. • • • Someone stole 2S bottle~ 01 "'ne from an open prage on the I 7600 block of RamgJen l.an<'. a ~ 1den1 reported Wednesday. The loss "a~ estimated at S300. • • • A resident of th<' 16300 blcx l ut lxl Mar Lane reported Wcdnesda\ 1ha1 someone stole two bicycles from her unlocked garage The lo s included a :?4-inch Murra) bicycle wonh Sl4'7 and a 26-tnch hw1nn b1cvde worth S3.SO. • • • A male j u\.t~nilc wa'i am.·sted Wednesday afternoon at tht• l arget store. 9882 Adam s Ave . on susp1 c1on of shophft1ng. A S25 v1dro cartridge was recovered. • • • Someone stol<' a red and blue 1983 Honda motorcycle parked Wednes.- day on the 700 block of Wilham' Street. The loss was t''it1matcd at Sl.700. Irrine .\ man who ~1mulated a handgun and robbed a ca h1er at an lf"tnC' cloth•na shop Wed~> afkmoon 1s suspected in a SI 00 ca\h drawer "Orange County 1s a haven for mail order fraud.·· he says. "They set up boiler rooms around here and then they do solicitation nationwide in newspaper or magazine ads. We have calls from all over the country asking us if we know the legitimacy of a particular business." • Some of the mail-order frauds are Job-related, he con110ues, ·'where they will ask you to mvest SSOO and in re1um theywtll send you materiabfor starting your own business.·· But I.he matenal never amves. Molina says his offi~ counsels vicums of mail order fraud "If they have already taken all those steps. v.e tell them to file a compla10t with the post.al inspector ... More often. sa}s Moltna. "what we're doing 1s counschngand rcfC(Tal. and uulizing the smalJ claims courts quite a bat for problems wttb autos purchased. money excban&ed. prod- ucts not delivered. services not rendered. TV repair. second trust deeds.·· theft the da) before from an ace cream \tore in the same shopping center. Police said a man an his 20s placed 'iomethma to the back of a cashier of c;ere nd1p1ty. 14370 Culver Drive, and made off wnh S:!O before flecmg on foot • • • Thrt'C men alkgedly U)'lfll to steal ne<A spapers from a church were Cltcd for susp1c1on of petty theft Wcdnes- da' after a police officer cauaht them r~·handed. The tno of men in tbdr late 20s were seen put tillJ papC'rS in a pickup from a meiaJ bm m badt or ·1 John Neuman Chul'(:h. • • • i\ 14-)car-old lrvLDe Hi&b student. v.ho apparently attempted" sum de b) taking an overdose of a n anu- dcpres$3nt med1c•t1on. was dis.- covered unconscious at her home by an older sister. The younger si bhna. under p-.ych1atric tl"C4.Lmcot, was revived t a loal hospital • • • fecktron1cs rcponed WcdnC5day that $o.500wonh of cquapmcot thdb h.id occurred over a s.cvcn month p('nod Police belst-ve 'ilOmC of the <'QU1pmcnt ma) have d1 ppeara:S lrom a d1 pla) case at LM oompan offi~ 17052 Jamborct Bhd HB teen hit-run vi ctim· s funeral set FunCT1l serv1<'t1arc hcduled Saturday an l..0$ • .\ l for Tom Demblki, a Huntington BcaC'h )Ou th who died I t ~ttk after bttna tru ~in an aUqed hn-and·run accadtnt Monu1ry official '8)' ~n1C'C'\ tor th~ 1 7-~car--0ld }OU th W111 ~ hdJ It 10 a m at Our Lad y of tht Bnaht Mount C athoh Church. 3•2-' W. Ad.ams Ave. OamskJ died turdAy. thC' da) atkr ht wa\ \trud ~h1k rid1n, his bi on Adams "venue 1n Hununaton Beach. Polter said tht) obtained a hC't'n'lt plate numMi copied do-.TI b) witoesa and latcra.rrcstcd C1tllf'Vlnt 8o)d. 2 l.11 het t luntin1ton Stach home ~ arrc\ttd on ~U\p1cmn of \C'hKular man~lauahttT and ftlnn' h11 anJ·run drivina. pol1ct 111d ~~~~----~----~~·~--~--~~~~~~------~--.... --~----~~_,. ..................... 11!111 .................... 1111111 .................. .. Orange eo.t OAtlY PtLOT!Thunday, April 29, 19&4 starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. Jau iecend Count Bule dead at 79. " many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Cancer takes I Count Basie Huntington Beach store women's sportswear NOW buys for boys NOW 29 BENDING EASY PANTS ............................... 1.98 25 MISSES' POL VESTER PANTS ........................ 3.98 203 BLOUSES ....................................................... 3.98 89 ACTIVE SEPAR~TES ...................................... 3.98 27 JUNIOR TOPS .................................................. 3.98 26SNOW HATS(BOYS' DEPT.) ............................ 48' 12 UMBRELLAS (BOYS' DEPT.) ........................... 9k 31 SHORT SLEEVE COTTON/POLY TEES .......... 9k · 28 COTTON SAFARI SHIRTS ..... ~ ....................... 3.98 38 NYtrON JACKETS ............................................ 3.98 36JUNIOR PANTS ................................................ 3.98 86 LEVI'S• COTfPOLY CORD JEANS ................. 6.98 158 JUNIOR S.SLV. TEE SHIRTS ......................... 4. 98 111 MISSES' PULLOVER VESTS ......................... 4.98 73 MISSES' SUIT BLOUSES ................................ 4 .98 101 JUNIOR BLOUSES ........................................ 6 .98 50 JUNIOR 2·PC DRESSING ................................ 6 .98 51 ACTIVE COORDINATES .................................. 6.98 89 MISSES PULLOVER SWEATERS ................ 6.98 62 MISSES' L.SLV. TOPS ..................................... 6.91 48 JUNIOR SKIRTS .......... : .................................... 6.98 38 JUNIOR JEANS ................................................ 9.98 113 JUNIOR COTTON SWEATERS ..................... 9.98 63 JUNIOR PANTS ................................................ 9.98 41JUNIOR8RITTANIA3 PANTS ......................... 9 .98 53 MISSES' BLAZERS ........................................ 11.98 27 JUNIOR DRESS PANTS ................................. 11 .98 buys for men • NOW 72 SUNGLASSES (MEN'S DEPT.) ........................ 9k SO S.SLV. COT/POLY TERRY SHIRTS ................. 2.98 145DAAWSTRINOSWEATPANTS .................... 2.98 150 ELASTIC WAIST SWEAT PANTS .................. 3.98 107 MUSCLE SHIRTS ........................................... 3.91 « S.SLV. STRIPED RUGBY SHIRTS ................... 3.98 119 S.SLV. COT/POLY KNIT SHIRTS .................. 4.98 n L.SLV. STRIPED RUGBY SHIRTS ................... 4.98 S7 S.SLV. COT/POLY TERRY SHIRTS ................. 4.98 71 L.SL V. BUTTON DOWN SHIRTS ..................... 5.98 82 S.SLV. COTTON/POLY KNIT SHIRTS ............. 5.98 83 HOODED MUSCLE TOPS ................................ 5.98 dresses and coats 128 HOOD!OZ1P·UPSWEAT JACKETS ............ 5.98 93 GENTLEMEN'S JEANS ................................... 9.98 NOW 45 YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL PANTS .................... 9.98 25 MATERNITY TOPS ........................................... 4.98 44 LEVl'St SUIT COATS ..................................... 25.98 30 JUNIOR DRESSES ........................................... 9.98 25 MISSES' ORESSES ........................................ 13.98 60 ALL WEATHER COATS ................................. 29.98 shoes for the family NOW large size fashions NOW 28TOPS ................................................................. 3.98 20 BLOUSES ......................................................... 4.98 23 COTTON SWEATERS ...................................... 6.98 25 BLOUSES ......................................................... 6.98 85 WOMEN'S LEATHER DRESS SHOES ............. 9k 61 WOMEN'S PLASTIC PUMPS ........................... 5.98 59 WOMEN'S LEATHER MOCCASINS ................ 7.98 49 WOMEN'S SUEDE SADDLE SHOES .............. 7 .98 57 L.A. GEARS CASUALS ................................... 7 .98 25 WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIDES ......................... 9.98 39 GIRLS' SUEDE DRESS SHOES ................ 11 .98 women's accessories 27 WOMEN'S LEATHER CASUALS .................. 18.98 35 FAMOLARE* SUEDE CASUALS .................. 24.98 NOW 21 CANDIE'S• SUEDE BOOTS .......................... 24.98 37TIGHTS .............................................................. 98e 119 KNEE HI SOCKS .............................................. 98e 23 VINYL RAINCOATS ......................................... 1.98 99 FABRIC HANDBAGS ....................................... 1.98 87 SHOES (ACCESS. 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Mt 100 BOXED EAARINO SETS ................................. 9k 421 ORLON-ACRYLIC SOCKS ............................ 4k 150 SPORT SOCKS ............................................... 4k 108 LEO WARMERS ............................................. 1.98 toys, toys, toys 25 LEOTARDS ....................................................... 1.98 5eSHOES (GIRLS' DEPT.) ................................... 1.98 NOW 23 JEANS, 7-14 ..................................................... 5.98 49 8AIY OOLl.8 .................................................... 9k 97TOPS. 7-14 ........................................................ 5.98 44 MUSICAL HEARTS .......................................... 1.91 Huntington Beach• 9811 Adams Ave . at Brookhurst St. '(He had). one of the greatest styles you could hear'-Hampton HOLLYWOOD. Aa. (AP) -Count Basic, dean of "jump swine" and one of the great figures in the era ofbig- band Jazz, died today of cancer at Doctors· Hospital here. He was 79. Basic had been hospitaJiud for treatment of a severe ulcer. but doctors later discovered that the musician had cancer of the pancreas. said his adopted son. Aaron Woodward. Basie "was not informed that he bad cancer. Dad was a very special person. Had he known he had cancer. he would have given up living," Woodward said at a hospital news conference. "He didn't look like he had a problem." Lionel Hampton d~bcd Basie as "one of the true greats of music. He had his own particular style .... It was one of the greatest styles you could hear." "He leaves behind a great l~cy in his writings and his records and his great bands.' said Hampton. "It's a great loss. I hate to even think about it. I hate to think about it." "He'll be remembered as long as there is a world," said jazz artist Dave Brubeck. "He was loved all over the world and all the Jazz musicians had tremendous respect for him and he'll never leave us." The composer and baTidleadcr started as a SJ-a-night piano player in a Chinese restaurant on the New Jersey coast. A half-century later. he was still meeting club dates from coast to coast. with occasional appearances before presidents and royalty. Along the way, he wrote "One O'Clock Jump.'' "Jumpin' at the Woodside," "Don't You Miss Your Baby," and "I uft My Baby." And he perfected the Basic sound -blasting brass ensembles. simple hummable riffs and rousing solos all held together by his piano. playing background transitions or coming to the fore for brief solos. Libya says U.S. 'inciting hatred' LONDON (AP) -Libya todaY. accused the United States of seckina to "incite hatred · against the Tripoli regime and said Bntam faces "pave consequen~ .. for ordcnng expulsions in mponse to the shootina at the Libyan Embassy. "Britain's complete subm1ss1on to the wiJI of the U.S. godfather ... does not exempt Britain from responsibility for the &r'IVe consequences Which will res-ult ftom ils expulsion of Libyan citizens.. .. Libyan Radio declared in 1 broadcast monitored 10 London. The commen&a.~ by Col. Moammar Khadafy'a st.ate radio c.ame antr Prime Ministtt Marpret Thatcher•• '-ovemmcnt said Wednesday 1t will not aJlow fo~ 'warrina fac:tions" to tum London into 1 bettlcfield. Bnosh offic11ls said as many as 200 UbyaM could be exJ"lltd now that London has Kvcrtd diplom1tJc rerations with Tripoli. That move tut Sunday was triucred by the April 17 killina of a policewoman by 1 aunm1n firin from the tmba y. The White House backed the Bnush move "Wlthout ~rvouon " Standard, Gulf OU merger vote today 81 ... AuedalH Preti WASHINGTON -Triaaercd by 1 1Ct1mble for dwindlina supplies of low~t enel'I)'. the $13.2 billion meraer between the nation's fif\b and sixth tarsett oil companies ii aeuiq the 1o-ahea<1 from government reaulators. The Federal Trade Commission was scbedWcd tQ vote '°41Y on a rccQmmendation by its staff to approve Standard Oil Co. ofCilifomia's purchase of Gulf Corp. in the ~IJClt corporate takeover evq. Only two months 1&0, the FTC approved on a 4-1 vote wnat was then the lara«t merser in history, and it, too. involved two oil alant1: Teuco Inc., the nation's third ~t oil compeny 1oquirina 14th·la~t Getty Oil Co. for S l O. l bill_i~.9-Still pcodfoa before the commission is the propo1CO U . 7 billion purchase of Superior Oil Co. by Mobil Corp .. second only to Exxon as th~ nation's laraest oil company. WASHING TON -Officials of the CIA. whose director acknowledges Congress could have been told more, faced tough.~private questioning today from the Senate lntcmaencc Committee about coven operations in Central America. C IA Director William Casey visited individually with committee members on Wednesday. evidently attempting to blunt criticism. 0 He made ii clear that he realizes they could have done a better job and one could with some justification criticize them for not followine the letter of the law, .. said Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawa1i But committee member'S still planned ttifl questioning of the CIA officials appearing before them in today's closed session. Hart winner ln Utah SALT LAKE CITY -Gary Han's regional clout paid off with a convincing victory in a Utah prcsidenlial preference vote dampened by blizzard-like conditions that kept many Democrats away from party caucuses. Han coordinator Jan Ruckman said the victory Wcdnes~ day night probably would yield I 3 or 14 national delegates for the Colorado senator out of22 at stake. Official results were to be made available later. Back-to-back victories for Hart in Vermont on Tuesday and Utah on WednesdaY. prove Waller F. Mondale "docs not have this locked up. · Ruckman claimed. She attributed the tnumph to western issues. such as water conservation and land management. that Hart's organization stressed. Court cltes race blas WASHINGTON -A child custody battle leading to an important Supreme Court ruling on the role of interracial marriages in such cases could be headed back \O the courts. The Supreme Court. holding that a while woman should not have lost c ustody of her child me~ly because the child's stepfather is black, ruled unanimously that judges must disregard society's racial biases in awarding custody. But Wednesday's ruling may not Kttle the matter for Linda Sidoti Palmore ofSetfner. Fla., who is seekini to regain custody of her daughter. Melanie. 6. Melanie's natural father, Anthony J. Sidoti of Bryan. Texas, vowed to keep the case alive. ··we're not going to give up." he said in a brief telephone conversation. School owner .IJel<T LOS ANGELES -The owner of a pnvate San Fernando Valley elementary school was arrested for investigation of allegedly molestin~ three students, and was held in lieu of $250.000 bail. officials said. Dr. Campbell Greenup, also principal of the Greenup School in Northndgc, was arrested Wednesday and District Attorney Robert Philibosian said seven counts of child molesting were fil ed against him. "We have alleged that over the past 18 months. Dr. Greenup fondled and touched in a sexual manner three of his fcmak students aged 5. 6 and 8." said a statement released by the d istnct attorney's office. Salton Sea rlslng EL CENTRO -The Salton Sea. created nearly 80 years ago when the Colorado River overran its banks. has reached the highest level in its history, 226 feet below sea level. The high-water mark comes just a few weeks before a state board is expected to issue a ruling on cha'lcs that Imperial Irrigation District waterways arc responsible for the nse. because waste water is bemg dumped into the inland sea. Irrigation district officials say an August storm that added six inches to the sea's level is pnmarily responsible for the high-water mark. Navy s.IJlp grounded CORONADO -Navy personnel attempted today to rcOoat an 8.400-ton amphibious ship that eot stuck on the beach while participating in a Navy trairung exercise off the Silver Strand. The "unintentional grounding" of the USS Barbour County on the Silver Strand occurred Wednesday night, when the 522-foot vessel turned sideways as it approached the beach. said Navy spokesman Senior Chief Lee Coleman. No injuries were reported among the ship's crew. Colepian said Navy officials won't be able to determine if there was any damage to the Barbour County until the reOoating operation had been completed. State oaks disappearing LOS ANGELES -The majestic valley oak hasn't been placed on any endangered species list yet, but some authorities fear that the towenng tree may someday disappear from the landscape. The valley oak hasn't been rcgcncratini for 70 to 80 years, and althouRh it isn't useful for lumber, 1t bums well. Large numbers of trees arc being felled to become $200 cords for city dwellers· fireplaces. WORLD TrabJ, bu• collide OPORTO. Portugal -A commuter train slammed into a crowded bus at a crossing today, draaging the bus more than 300 yards and then derailina,. Authorities re~rted at least I 7 death~ and said they expected the toll to nse. As rescue crews packed throu&h a mass of twisted stttl and bodies, a spokesman at the National Institute of Emergency Medicine in Opono said the number of dead was expected to reach ''about 30" and said at least 20 to 25 people had been injured. Ccwnonaut. take • .IJlke MOSC:OW ~ Two cosmonauts spent five hours out11dc their orbmna space stallon today woritina on one of iu ef\lines, the official Soviet news •&ency Ta rcpo.~ ~· The same two cosmonauts. Leonid Ktl 1m and ~ar Solovyov, spent four hours and IS minutes ouu1dc the Salyut 7 on Monday. Tass said Thursday that th~y P!•!lncd more work outside the space atataon. Ta 111d R.i2.1m and Solovyov installed 1 valve on a .. switched off' pan of the Salyut 7's enaine system. Soviet. b.I.•t treaty bld GENEVA W1l7.Crland -A Soviet ambassador dcllveri~his f!nt fonnaJ response to~U.S. draft tre1ty to ban chemical weapons. today accused the Unated St.a~s of makina 1 "deltbtratcly unacceptable" proposal. Victor L. luraclyan. the Sovie& Union's repreacnt.atlve at the Ocncva Conference on Dtsannameat. addrcucd the Anal lpfin11e11ion of 1he 40-nation forum. He rtiteraltd So\'aet cfW"la that t™: tiuty was aimttl at m.ubna 1 U.S ckmlcaJ wapon1 buildup. • To Make Room For New Spring Inventories We Have Reduced Selected Items & Priced Our Special Purchases To WATERBED SHEETS Queen & King Size. Percales SPRINGMAID SHEET SETS In asst. prints. WAMSUTTA 100% COTTON SHEET SETS 200 thread count percales. coquette. candy stripe, Impatiens. TWIN SHEET SETS "TOMORROWS RAINBOW" Orange color only "GARFIELD" SHEET SETS Twin only. "GARFIELD " COMFORTER Twin only DAN RIVER SHEET SETS Asst prints. percales. DAN RIVER COMFORTERS Matching prints QUALLOFIL® COMFORTERS T rynel cover. asst. colors. WAMSUTTA COMFORTERS Asst patterns. twin only SPRINGS COMFORTERS ALL SIZES Asst prints SILK LOOK BEDSPREADS 6 fashion colors. COLONIAL HERITAGE SAVE YOU 1/2 & MO.RE . · ; . 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C•••r CWcke1 Cl•• ••• ••• y1a'I •iscntr ••• cr11inl way 11 ••• •••If. Ask .... , It ia aay l1tl1a1I t .... , ..• , •. • China welcomesReagans PEKING (AP)~ President Rea.aan, who for yean wu an ouupoken cnt1c of Communist China received a warm welcome on his a1Ti val in Peking today a~d was told by China's presjdent that there is hope the ••two great nations" can solve the problems between them . . :"fter rev1ewin1 goo~-steppmg Red Army troops and smahna a.~ a sroup ~f children cbaoted "WelCQme. warm ~lcome a.t an ~mval ceremony, Reagan went directly into a meetina with President La )(1anni1tn in the Great Hall of the People. Reagan ·s spokesman, Larry Speakes, said the mectina marked "an excellent beginning" for the American lea~er's visit here and quot~ Reapfl as tellina the Chtpesc president, "The differences between our two countries amount to very little. compared to areas <Yf agreement." S{>Cakes added tha1 the Taiwan issue, a longtime tho.min the side ofU.S.-Chinesc relations and a point the Chine~ rarely m1SS an opponunity to raise, did not come up dunng the 35-mtnute opening discussion. China opposes continued U.S. tics with Taiwan and U.S. arms sales 10 the Taiwan eovemment. In his first public statement after his arrival, Reagan said he came to China "representing the sincere desire of the Amencan people to be good neighbors to the Chinese people." "There are difThrences between us 1hat should not be glossed over nor dented." Reagan acknowledged. But he added that "thanks to the hard work and determination of farsighted leaders of both our countries during the last 12 years. our future 1s bnght with potential." \. . ,,, .......... President Reacan and wife Ranc..1.. clutch Dowen at arrlTal ceremonies in Pekin&. Iranians stage protests in 5 cities By The A11oclated Pre11 No injuries were reported in the other cities. Police said the youths appeared to be mostly unarmed. Dissident Iranian students staged coordinated • . • protests in fi ve European cities 1oday to denounce the The ~rotcst at tb~ Iranian Embassy in .the Hagu.l! was Islamic regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Some of over 75 mu~utes after 11 be~n. But occupatu?osc?n~inued protesters occupied Iranian missions. and one group at the Iranian consulate in London, Iran s m1ss1on to sprayed tear gas. U_NESCO in P~ris and the Amnesty International offiFC in A spokesman m London said the action was to protest V 1enna. Austna. "'barbaric torture" 1n Iran. Other protests took place in France. West Germany. Austna and 1he Netherlands. In London, police sealed ofTth e immediate area of the occupied Iranian consulate and began negotiating with the protesters through a broken window. a ScQtland Yard spokesman said. Iran's ambassador 10 the Netherlands, Hossein TaJgardoun. received a minor head injury when struck by one of the occupiers of the Iranian Embassy in the Hague and was treated at a local hospital. police said. Another embassy staffer also was slightly inJured but did not require hospitalization. In a telephone call to The Associated Press. a man 1den1ifing himself as an Iranian opposition spokesman said about 15 Iranians staged the occupation to protest against "continuing executions and barbaric tonure of tens of thousands of progressives now imprisoned by the Iranian regime." In Frankfurt. West Germany. two employees of Iran Air r~e1ved minor anJunes when protesters stormed that office. Karami pledges peace BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) P resident Aman Gemaycl named pro-Syr- ian polt11c1an Rashid Karam1 as pnme m1n1ster toda). The 62-year-old Moslem appealed for peace and promised to "begin the reconstruction of new Lebanon." Withdrawal of Israel oc- cupatio n fo rces from southern Lebanon. politi- cal reforms and "security for all" would be the top priorities ofa new coali11on Cabinet. which he expects to put together 1his week- end. Karami said. He also pledged hi s gov- ernment's efforts to ar· range a swap of pnsoners among warring factions and reform the structure of the Lebanese army com- mand. Anti-government Moslem m ilitia leaders charged the command was biased 1n favor of ngh11s1 Christian irregular forces an the nine-year cavil war. In addition. he said he would work to quackl> re- open Beirut's pon and a1r- pon. closed since Feb. 6. "Let us put arms aside and begin 1hc reconstruc- tion of new Lebanon. the Lebanon of JUStlce and equality." Karami said Karama is expected to invite lop leaders of Leba- non's warring fac11ons in to the Cabinet as ministers without ponfoho, while their senior aides would be assigned key Cabinet posts, sources sa ad. The Cab1 net is to be halfChrntaan and half Moslem. Karam 1. a lawyer. said he would 1mmed1ately set ou1 on the tradiuonal v1s11s to former prime ministers in Beirut. He said he hac; asked Shiite Moslem speaker of Parliament, Kamel Assad. to arrange meetings for him with parhamentary bloc leader1 Friday and Satur- Our _._ money lllllmel GCCOUlll won't tie up your lllOlleJ. 10.llO/o 9.5 0/o . Annual YiekJ Dailv RatC' 52.500 minimum bal.1nct,. Nn term. Not a C. 0. Un limited wi thdrawals. Daily compounding. That's the Huntington Investment Fund account from Huntington Savings. It's the high interest account that 's highly flexible. too. And it '.:; fully insured up to $100.000 by the FSLIC. So come see us today about a Huntington In vestment Func.l account. And start earning high money market intere'>t without tyin~ up your money. 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FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Plean) NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADD RESS -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- CITY STATE -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-=--~~~- ZIP PHO NE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- D Ple ... etart conftnient home deliftry of the Daily Pilot. ... '• t ) ~ ~') ,·I I \ '-i . . ./ ' ' ) •, -- _,,. ' ' . -~ .,..,,, '-/ --... ........ ' . .., ' / ........ \ ... ' /" -~.~-. \_ ) -.. _:_.: \. . \._) . --:._ t, : _ \ \ ) Coafllct clause . protects voters from corruptio:a It is basic in this nation that we actively -and, when able, financially -support the candidates we wish to have represent us o n o ur councils and in o ur legislatures. It is cquaUy basic to our system that we expect those candidates who win election will represent us best by acting with independence, guided by good sense, intelligence and cons- cience. · Since not all candidates who are elected prove worthy of our absolute trust, we have placed limits upon the substantial - potentially influential-amounts of money contributed to their election campaigns. Newport Beach has a "conflict of interest" cla~se in its election code that prohibits a council member from voting on an issue that would have a positive financial impact on a "major oontributor" - one who donated more than $200 to the candidate's campaign. The city council is preparing to put on its belt and suspenders over this clause, as it considers a packa$e of election code reforms. Not only is it about to repeal the conflict of interest clause, it is going to impose a $200 limit on contributions to a candidate and the committee he controls, thereby eliminating the .. major contributors" with whom council members might create conflicts. Almost. T he ordinance does not limit the amount a person ma}' contribute to an independent committee -one that spends money on a candidate's behalf but is not controlled or influenced by that candidate. Nor should it. But it would be naive to think that candidates are unaware of these independent committees. their affiliations and the people who support them financially. The council must realize that as fong as there is a method for a person to contribute a large sum to a candidate, thrre is the potential for a conflict of interest to arise. Most of the election law reforms the council is considering are pro~essi ve and rational. The repeal of the conflict of interest clause 1s the exception. If the council throws it out, it will be taking a step backward toward the days when corruption was winked at and too many elected officials were for sale. City Attorney Robert Burnham has said he thinks the clause, though untested, is unconstitutional. But certainly ethics in government laws in general are not unconstitutional. If the clause is defective. the city ~hould fix it -but it should retain protection against conflicts of interest in the election code. · ·'Then I got a really sickening thought: What If (Roberto) Duran was f/ghtlng"'hls mother?'' Two pathS to Land of Nod You can spin all the world's animals into two categones. No. not male and female. that's too obvious. I mean by the way they sleep -either Polyphas1c. like cats. taking numer· ous naps, or monophasic, like chickens. taking the necessary sleep in one stretch. As a human. you start out polyphasic. quickly switch to mono- phas1c. and -sigh~ -wind up both. Not one layman in 1,000 answers correctly when you ask, .. What's the largest organ of the human body?" Go on. ask. You'll see. The right reply: "The skin." In dog !>how literature. 1f it's lasted as .. dog." 1!'s a male. Q. How often 1s £,e mentioned in the Bible" ..\ Four 11mes Those who crave celebnty status might remember that. Gettmg there first beats paid pub- hc1ty. Q. What's the ··1ie" of a hockey Slick? A. The angle between the handle and the blade. Q. What was the .. Mad1~on Doc· tnne"? A. You don't mean the Monroe Doctrine. do you? If not. the only Madison Doctrine I know anything about was the ooe described by humorist Will C uppy: President James Madison's policy oflettmg his w1fe Dolley do exactly as ~'he pleased. That doctnne. some sa}. influenced the fate of the nation. 100. possible combinations of op11onal ·equipment. When you buy a Ford Thunderbird. you get your choice of 69, I 20 possible combinations. Or so report the auto market analysts. It's their contention that cars wouldn't cost so muc h if the carmakers didn't volunteer so many options. The pupil of the horse's eye is horizontal. It sees well sideways. The pupil of the cat's eye 1s vertical. It secs well up and down. The pupil of the whale's eye 1s kidney-shaped. Shrug. Am now told the Nile catfish swims upside down most of its life to feed o n aJgae from the undersides of water plants. When you bu}' that car called the L.M. Boyd is 11 syadlc•ted Honda. you get } our choice of 32 columnist. RJCBAllD COllSfl coJ•mnlat J1c1 AllEISOI Space age ·1etters cost a bundle Postal Service qn experiment WASHINGTON-The U.S. Postal Service would like to charge its mistakes and inefficiencies to the people who use the mail. This could add another nickel to the cost of mailinn first<lass letter. · The latest example of poor plan- nmgand worse execution is IN- TELPOST, the Postal Service's 1978 brainchild that has turned iotoa dismal, $6 million failure. By the end of 1983. INTELPOST had brought in gross revenues ofless than $60,000- and there is little hope that the costly toywilleverbccomea paying proposition. The project was announced in 1978 by Postmaster General William Bolger as an experiment to test delivery of electronic messages over- seas by satellite. It was supposed to give businesses and individuals a quick. cheap way to send letters abroad from five major cities: New York, Washington, Chicago, Hous- ton and San Francisco. INTELPOST is quick enough. But 11 is far from cheap. At a cost to the sender ofS 5 a page. customer reaction was predictable -to everyone but the Postal Service, that is. The result in~ financial fiasco was de· scribed ma rep()rt by investigators for a House Government Operations subcommittee chaired by Rep. Glenn Enghsh. D-Okla. Earth moves while columnist sleeps "To date, I NTELPOST has been a complete failure in the market place," the report states. "Through the end of 1983, cumulative Postal Service IN- TELPOST revenues were $58,080. No zeros have been omitted from th1s figure .... Notwithstanding that mar- ket testing was underway for portions of this period. a service that generated so ltttle revenue must be considered a failure by any measure of per- formance." WASH I NG TON -An earth· quake hit the Washington area the other night. mcasunng 4.1 on the Richter scale. People re ported a low rumble, shelvesshakmg. floors buck- ling and. in one case. a king-s1£ed bed moved. Your reporter. who has been won'enngall hts ltfe how a n canh- quake felt. heard about 11 the next mom in$ on the radio. He never noticed 1t. Years fro m now. though. this 1s not what I will tell my grandchildren. I will recount. with great detail. the Washmgton Quake of·g4 -the destruction. the panic in the c;treets. Clark Gable-Ii kc characters organ 11- i ng the rchefcfTort and Jeannette MacDonald t) pcs singrnga \.\ a<,h1ng- ton theme \ong (''The Regulation\ Have Been \u~pcnded") The Prc<,1 - dent. thank (rod. was en route to China The truth I'> the (1rcat Wa!>h1ngton Quakeof '84 1'>!.) mbohcofmuch of my hfe I find out only afterwards that I've been pan of great events. For years. for 1n.-,1ann·. I "a!> told that I was part ofthl' rod 'n ·roll generatwn even though I "a'> partial to Beethoven I lived thmugh the Sc\ual Revolution. hut dated only reac· t1onancc, I nl.'vcr n»llted in the I %0"<, that ( 1od had d1cll. nw .. scll 1t ent1rch "hl'n I k and \o m.ln\ other~ were bOrn aga1 n anll ha\ c lo11i..t·d in vain fo r Ronald Reagan\,rnntual revl\ al. but tind 11 onh 111 the President\ rhetonc · No" I'm told that I am a\ upp1l' - a Young l lpwardl) Mohd{' Pro- fessional albeit dinging 10 the outer age cusp of that noncxmen1 mo' c· LETTERS ---. RICHARD COHEN ment. But the fact of the matter is that for some time I have considered m ysclfan unpronounceable Y OM P -a Young Downwardly Mobile Professional -smce I ha ve lcs~ m one) to spend than I used to and II\ e no better. and in some "a\ s ""orse. thand1d m) parents We Yuppies must go mto debtJU'il to sustain an acrom m Th is detachment from the mo ' e- mentsof our umes 1~ begmning to bother me. I ne'er heard of M 1chacl Jackson until his hair caught fire and thewords"Bo)' George" floated around tom\ outer con~1ou!.nes11 lor months un11i I decided to assign him a catcgof) b) making him a wrestler. Only when People Magallne with Boy George on the cover landed o n m) desk did I realize. by George. that th1" boy could never " rest le. I had a s1 mllar experience \\ 1th Duran Duran. v.hlt"h I now l..n(lw 10 be a roe!.. group I ht·ard on the radw that Duran Duran v.a,com1ng to a local arena. Not knowtng"' ho the} were. I resolved the matter for m}~ll b} making Duran Duran into a boxing match I decided that Roberto Duran was mal..mga comeback and that he was probabl) fighting a younger bro ther Stop football, not education To the Editor Da' 1d Bishop''> c,tol) (Daily Pilot. April I I ) about the Laguna Beach kindergarten through third grade Alternative S<:hool. which 1s on thl' road to e'>Lahh'>htng Itself as a national model alon~ w11h getting lots ol parent~ on II\ da~s waiting list for next yf'ar. included ~omc dog-in-th~· manger remarks b} l mcrald Ra, dowager L1 nc1a Pack rack. who~· in o n the \lternat1vc School T c1<,k Force hcanngs alhctt n01 a'i a m<"mhcr. wa\ a lOn'itant crit1<. ol 1ust about e"er\th1ng and an,th1ng o nAN\.f COAST Daily Pilat that school did wh1( h. 1n 1t' bnct tenure under the d1rcumn of a 'Cl) enlightened faculty. provided exccp- t1o nally gjftcd student!> who didn't need the regimentation of Laguna Rear h High School with a d1v{'r\1t\-ot true cduca11on program' mo11va11ng l'l\\Ol'lll·ntc in academic achtc\.cmcnt Pad.'\ h1g carp about Laguna 'i "-\ ~hool l'i the monq \pent fot hu., transponauon ~h1ch I!> npcrtcd to he reimbursed by the \Late. hut '>he nc' er Pl'Cps about the S lfd)(>Cl the high ~hool allocated for foo1hal1 H. L. Schwartz Ill Chazy Dowallby r 11 '"'I A•~· 111•11 ' 1tt11P ,r. ~' ~· r•"'t '•• t '~ •",. "' 1 ~J A f"\f ""• t urry D. Spe.,.. Mii 0''10 f IMO! Ale Jffil'W 4 Jtft' f'lif'if11 W I' h fkl• ll.f '' "~u c A '"f\*f Frank Ztnl A r.'lo(J(. 1111 If f dtll>< For-some time I broodedput the moraht) of one brother fig.ng another and then I decided that ma) be 11 was no t a brother at all. Maybe 11 was a father. This disturbed me even more and I decided that the Du rans were nothing but animah. Sure. they would pull a deccnt- cnough crowd for a bout ltke that. since the fight game has degenerated from the time when most matches were between men who were not related. Then I got a reall} s1cken1ng thought: What 1fOuran was fighting his mother? T h is would draw the ul11matc gate. of course. and 1t would gl\ e those gu) son spons call-in shows plcnt) to tall.. about: Would )OU htt }Our mother for a mil hon bucks? Lots of people would call m. wme of them saymg 11 was wrong. some of them sa}mg It was no different than m1n1ng Nicaraguan harbors or. for 1ha1 matte r. keeping Michael Jackson locked up 1n a house w11h sna kes or foisting Joan Collins on the world every decade or so. Th i~ happens to me even though I n·ad fo ur newspapers a day and <.uh'\cnhe to an tnfinite numberof maga11ne<. Fvcn so. l'vl' never heard 111 mo'>t of the people 1n People Maga11nc. c<in '1 tell onl' car from am1t her. ha' c never met a Yupp1l' don't know what generation rm 1n until I'm told. am constant I) shocked at thent1e'i that nO'I'-ha'c maJOr league ball teams. ne'er heard of date-rape ean't 1magmc wh} I need a home computt.·1 . hved (1f you can call that hv1 ng) through the Wonderful F1ft1c'> and no"" nc' er noticed the which \hr and a lot of other parcnt- boo<ilt.'r\ pra} the game"; macho farndl· "111 ruh ofT somehow on the l ha rat tt'r of their ofTspnng. < nmparl'd to all 01hcr high \Chool '>p<>m. tackle football is the poorest 1rn cstmcnt of educauonal dollars m the growth and development of the m:uunng indlVldual: Its cost per \ludent "the highest. The injury rate top' thr list with pcm1anent and lktr.t•nc..·rat1\C 11sk factors It's a con· ta\ t \port hm1tcd to boys. The pmf' makc\ little contribution lo body rnmpm 111on altcrat1on No aerobic 1c..·ard1<M :\"4.. ular-pulmonary) func· lion\ No phy~1cal fitn~ from the Duran Duran Thia la not a photograph of a Panamanian prize fl&hter bodng with hla mother. Great Washington Ouakc of'84. I'll he anywa) and ~r I rc1t the earth move play. Nor muc;cular-skelctal0growth and development. Not energy-in· tensive. No diet-control value. No physical fitness test prc{>Sration. No use to elementary and intermediate ~hool students. A spectator sport with little carry-over benefit to the seated except to broaden the pcar- shaped figure Lacks skilled 1Mtruc- tors. In a general accounllng, there 111 little ju1ufication for football ns a ~hool sport and 1t'i lorded budget should better be invested 1n athletic art1v111e~ that benefit all sludents. BR llC'E S HO PPIN(; Laguna 8caC'h It's a hne I'' e used before. Rlcbard Cob~a ls• syadJcatfil colom•lst. Dall¥ Pilot welcomes readers' . comments The DtllfY Plot "lie._ )ICM# commerita on ..... of In•• to our teridlra. Parents proud of son's values To th<' Ld1tor • r ht\ letter " for our tOO Enc ~tcphc n\. who o n pnl ~ made u' proud b) not "walkmgaway'' uother aduhs dad, fro m a fire a t our ap:inment comple°' Instead, he aot an cxt1ngul&hcr. and 11 somt n sk to h1m~lf. do u\ed the camper shell name\ PcrhaJX other parents can al\O know from our e~~r1cncc that ~me of the valun we try to 1n\t1ll m our tccnaac,...do"$tnk 1n" and thl'} do n't all JUSt walk away or not care HM AN() fll/ARFTtf • MC l >ON>\l D Newport lka~ h Since 1978, development. testing and operation oflNTELPOST have co,st $6.232.000. This means the system has taken in less than I percent ofitscost ... There is little reason to believe that revenues will even come close to matching current expenditures in the near future, let alone recover past costs." the report warns. The House investigators were par- tic ularly exasperated at the Postal Service's lack of the most elemental) records. It couldn "t even tell them the numberofmessagesthat had been sent by I NTELPOST. "The failure of the Postal Service to compile and maintain information on tht' number oflNTELPOST messages is. to say the least, surpns- mg." the investigators wrote.·· Any manager would want to know the number of messages in order to be able to analyze the traffic on the system .... The committee is mystified that the Postal Service has not rou11nelycompiled and made use of this oas ic management information ... The investigators found that, over the years. there was little disc ussion of the cost I y boondoggle at meetings of the Postal Service's board of gov- ernors. Furthermore. "some of the mformation reported by Postmaster General Bolger in his prescn tation to the board was misleading," the report states. At a meeting two months ago. for example. the losses were under- stated by more than S 1 million. The bottom line: The committee urges the board of governors to "term mate INTELPOST as soon as practicable." UNDER THE DOME: One para- doxical reason Sen. Patrick Leahy. D- Vt., was weU briefed on the CIA 's Nicaraguan mining o peration is that he missed two key briefings held for other members oft he Senate in- tell igcncccommittec. l nstcad, he got a personal briefing by the ClA. Unlike his colleaaucs at the group meetings, Leahy asked the CIA people specifi- cally 1f they had ~rticipated in the mmmg. Thcysa1d they had. Ata CIA bncfing, you have to ask the riaht questions: thcspooludon't volunteer muchofanytbina. -Although he used to be mayor of San Diego, Sen. Pete Wilson, R- \ahf., ha onlY-rccentlydccidcd to .. Icam to peUSpanub.Hc'sgoinaaa the task with dctcrm1nation. spend· irtisc"cral m ominpa week on has • pamsh lessons. Hop1nato hablsa little EJpano/on h1 many tnps to Latin Amcnca. Wilson practices whe~ver he can. If you Set h 1 m wCJ1rinaa Walkman on an airplane flight. he's not listcnina to the Padres gamcorOI' Blue Eyes. but his Sp.int h le son tape. J1ct Alldet'foo 11•1yodlcatH coP•mnJ11 • - i ;Handbook. solves ·shOpping errors Directory lists nation a lly u pdated data for consumer By CHRIS CRAWFORD o.., .... c ........... . The 1984 edition of .. Consumer's Resource Hand- book." has more than I 00 pages of updated consumer in formation. i ncludi n& how to a void consumer problems, handle complaints if problems do occur. write a complaint letter and contact additional sources of help. A majorponion of the publication issued by the U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs. is a comprehensive listing of consumer offices which give assistance with complaints. · · This listing includes corpora re consumerconta'Cts. Better Business Bureaus. industry-sponsored third-pany programs. trade associations and local. state and federal offices. Also listed are Federal Information Centers, which will give assistance in finding the appropriate federal · agency an a consumer's local area. Orange County's Federal Information Center's number 1s 836-2386. In addition to handling consumer complaints, many of the listed offices publish consufner information matenals which can be obtained free or at low cost by writingorcallinga particular office toll free. In the section entitled "Handling Your Own Complaint" the handbook recommends the following: l . IDENTJFY P ROBLEM and what you believe would be a fair settlement. Do you want your money back? Would you like the product repaired? Will an exchange do? %. GATHER DOCUMENTATION regarding your complaint. Sales receipts, repair orders, warranties. cancelled checks. or contracts will bac k up your complaint and help the company solve your problem. 3. GO BACK TO WHERE you made the purchase. to the person who sold you the item or performed the service. Calmly and accurately explain the problem and what action you would like taken. If that person is not helpful. ask for the supervisor or manager. and repeat your complaint. A large percentage of consumer problems are resolved at this level. Chances are yours will be too. 4. DON'TGIVE UP if you're not satisfied with the response. If the company operates nationally or the product isa national brand. write a.letter to the person responsible forconsumercomphants at the company's headquaners. (See hsungs in handbook). lfthe company doesn't have a consumer office. direct your letter to the company president. The handbook's section on "How to Wnte a Complaint letter." includes tips such as: •I ncludc your name. address. and ho me and work phone numbers. •Make your lettcrbnefand to the point. Include all Fine and Dandy PAPARAZZI important facts about the purchase-date. place. serial numbers, etc. •State exactly what you want done about the problem and how long you are willing to wait to get it resolved. Be reasonable. •Include all documents regarding your problem. But send COPIES. not originals. •Avoid writing an angry, sarcastic or threatening letter. The recipient probably was not responsible for your problem, but may be very helpful in resolving it. •Keep a copy oft he letter for yourre<;ords. The central message. repeated throughout the handbook. is that the consumer can usually resolve most complaints by contacting, in order, the seller, the company, an industry dispute program or the Better Business Bureau, a trade association or federal agency then a small claims court or lawyer. Free single copies of the complete 1984 "Consumer's Resource Handbook" may be obtained by writing to Handbook. Consumer Information Center. Pueblo, Colorado 81009. 1 5PA~K YOU I ONL y BECAUSE 1 L6U£ YOU ! • • Twenty-four hour npenialon of teena Nuhoma Carl90a, wllo offer their LaC'DDA mean• a Utt.le Plng.-Pong for Ron and Nlfael home tbJ'oaih &Janda of Safety. Island families provide help for troubled teens By DAVID BISHOP OllllJ l'tlol ~· Monique was entenng adolescence in the midst of 1hc food life. She was part ofa solid fami y hv1ng in Spam. with pnvate schooling and maids at home. Suddenly her father died. and at age I 0 she found the hfe she and two brothers were accustomed to was no more. Their mother moved back to the United States. where her daughter had never been, and Monique entered her teens 1n San Clemente. Born in Brazil. she didn't even speak English. Soon difficulties mounted, not only for Monique (not her real name) but for her mother who went to work to support the family. The idle time and cultural bewilderment Monique encountered led to trouble. Her family relat1onsh1psdctenorated into almost constant b1ckenng and fights. Within three years her mother felt she had lost all control of her daughter and finally Monique and two other girls ran away from home. By lying about their age they obtained jobs. By Katy Brooks 1 ~ATE:. PUBLIC D15PLA4S OF AFFEGllON. ... but lost them quickly when their identity was discovered. "We had fun but 1t got scary sometimes when we didn't know where we would be staying at night and stuff." Monique said. After a while the .. fun" of self-reliance as a runaway wore thin. She was 14. alienated from her home and unable to return. with nowhere else to go. Fortunately her mother was still attempting to reunite the family and a fnend gave her the number ofY.S.P .. Inc., in Laguna Beach. a non-profit organizatjon that provides temporary respite for youths whose problems at . home have driven them away from their families. The Shelter provides intensive family counseling and short term adolescent care aimed at re-introduc- ing the child to the home tn an environment where both the child and parents have a better under- standjng of their problems and how to deal with them. Monique's mother djscovered that a similar program was begun recently called Islands of Safety. h 's a volun- tary outplacement program geared to reuniting the family. lnstead of sheltering youths 1n Its own facility. which 1s hm1ted b> the number of beds, the Islands of afcty program recruits qualified families to house trubled youths. age 11 to I 7. for a two-week "coohngofTpcnod" while their entire families undergo pro- fessi onal counseling. Gail Hales. program coordinator for Islands of Safety, says that b~ the ume teen-agers agree to panic1 pate the) have realized the)·necd help but don't know where to get 1t Once involved. they commit themselves to following rules and cooperating w11h their foster parents; the) adhere because the) see that the program 1s helping. "The beaut) is that the) 're re- moved from their normal cm iron- ment, .. says HalC'S. "The) get :?4-hour super\ 1s1on and a dail) routine including manor chores that they probabl~ haven'! had before. They can onl) speak on the telephone with certain appro' ed people. and they sec only certain friends. If they go to the supermarket or anywhere else, they go with a responsible adult. .. Monique admits the change for her 1s drastic. "I'm learning about the responsi- b1hty that goes along with having freedom .. .it has to be a give-and-take kind of thing." she said. "I used to spend almost aJJ day on the telepho ne driving my mother crazy and not caring. Now this is beginning to help my mom and I understand each other better." Monique is living with Ron and Nashoma Carlson in Laguna Niguel wbo, like ~l volunteer parents. are licensed by the county and .take eight hours of trajning. , Hales. who now has six placement homes, said "Our goal is to have at least one home in each community from Costa Mesa to San Clemente." The Carlsons, who were roamed eight months ago, say they gain fulfillment through caring for chil- dren. Nashoma bas had five of her own by a previous marriage and has cared for 10 or 12 -"1 can't remember how many" -foster children in 15 years. Ro n. on the other hand. "mamed into" child care. "Not having had kids of my own can be a plus because 11 allows me a different perception. a fresh perspec11ve. on what the) SS} and do." he said. Aller four days with her foslt:r parents Monique said she felt "locked up." But she also understands the altcrna11ve -life on the street - which she has re1ected to enroll v.1llingl) in Islands of Safet)' in an attempt to reconcile her former life "I wish more fam1hes would get involved." Nashoma said. "The needs ofl1ds who can't function. who can't get along. are so great. If you could spend a week or so v.11h them and sec their tumiround. 11 v.ould be an important part of ~our life I JUSt hate to see young people 1n pain when adults can help ... Fo r more information about the Islands of Safet\. call 494-0611 or ~5 1 ·1616 . AldrichlookingforgreenerfieldsattheBigA? It was an all-out attack on UCI CbaacelJor Daniel Aldrich -and the crowd loved it. The occasion -a cocktail party for an irreverent group known as the Chancellor's Club -took place at the homC'of the v1ct1 m . The leader of the charge. Paul Salata, kicked off the "roast'' with a sports theme by complimenting Aldrich on being captain of his freshman track team for four years running. Salata then introduced Bob Clif- ford, chamnan of the Olympic Organizing Committee for Orange County, who produced Goofy (the D1sne}' character) who, in tum. presented the chancellor with a broomstick javelin and a son dis- cus. That wasn't the worst of it - Dorothy Doan, presi dent of the UC'J . Dr. Dentel Aldrich &eta a royal "routt.~ .. f-rom Reel Pattenon of call.f omlA Aneel• at Chancellor a Club party. I t Foundation. then presented the chancellor. ahas "D. Gaskill Aldrich." the elusive phantom stu- dent who had been skulking around the campus for 22 years. with a bill for $2,324.396.62. The charges in- cluded. m the "parties" category. SI. 789.324.88. while "books" came to a mere $33.29. Others taking 1ums throwing insults at the chancellor included Red Patterson of the California Angels. who offered the d is- tinguished educator a job as head groundskeeper for the team - providing he could $Uarantee a variable infield grass height depend- ing o n which team was up. And Rams owner Georsta Fron· &lere sent a telegram wh1ch read: "Urgent. Congrats o n quar- terbacking UCl into Super Bowl of universities. Heard you were look- ing. Contract negotiable. W ill match Steve Young. Re pond im - mediately. Stop. Love. Georg.ia ... Insults aside. Patrick Cadl1u. the outgoing president of the Chancellor's Club. was rccognllcd for his efforts. while Peter Kremer, the o utgoin4 vice president. was honored for 1ncrcas1ng the club roll from 90 to 167 members. Aldnch introduced the new Chancellor's Club p~1dcnt. Ray Wattoa, chairman of the board of Walt Disney Enterpmes. as a man who had been involved with the campus from the bqinnina a~ Irvine Co. vice president and presi- dent. j Describing the chnractcnsttcs of a aood fund-raiser (club mcmbcn all must contnbute S 1.000). the Ray Wat80n, Tom l'fleleen, Tom Cuey, ln the e•ent..na of merriment that cll.ronJcled Darlene Gerken and Marl.lyn l'flet.en joined the ret:l..rlnC cb.ncellor'• acbieftmenta. chancellor no ted hr mu\t ha\C "the appetite of an IBM machine. the enel'ly o l a ch1mpanitt. the cuno 1- ty of a toddler. the lungs of an umpire. the enthus11~m of a kid 1n an ice cl"t'am plant. and the h}'ncss and t1m1d1ty of a hull ekphant .. Tak in& 11 all in with &ood humo r. Watson went on to mention the formation of a oc1c-1 v lo honor <\ldnch. who t rcunng th1' year 1 hd>an1cHJ .i\ld~ll'h Ir \O\ ICt). tel be headed hy Walter G~rkea, will recognize rontnbun on of s~. ~()(), and tht' first year'' procttds will ao toward an endowe<l chair in the chan~llor's name Jtu A.ldrl~ wa ho te s for the pany. and the gutst hst aho in- cluded ~pou~ of thollt' on the program Barbara Cadlpn, ~I CUlford, noma1 [)oa... DarlHt Gtrken, Bouit 1.remtr {and her mother. Mary D. ~It), HtlH Patterson and EJsa Wattoe. Othen invited to the affa.ir tn· cludC'd Walter and l.Acy B•fT'MCb. R• ~ and Uacla am. Tom and Marllya Nlellm, Bill and ElalM fttdlleld, Rl~ard and CMoU R••ut. Rama and Au SUrma and Mabry C. l~labu. Pap:1ra1.t1 1s writtt'n b~ Da1h Pilot '\t\ k Editor Mt/incl, HuJ- d/t'\IOn " -• • 1'. 82 Orange Co.et DAILY PtLOTIThuraday, April 28, 1984 . . Child Di.olester afraid to seek counseling DEAR ANN LANDERS: OK- I' vc molested tho beautiful, willina I l · All year.old blond nymphet ncm door. Nowwhat?The I ..... gamey little sex.pot is UUIDEIS rctumi"ieveryaf\er-1•••••••••••• noon for more. I wo uld like lO stop but $C!1e no WI"/ other than to move out at midnight and luvc no forwardaogaddress. Don't advise me to ao sec a clergyman or a counselor. AJI arc rcqui~ by law to report such incidents to the autboritics. ltap~rsGeorgcOrwell wasnght. Big Brother IS watching. You won't answer 'TlY letter because you arc a member oft ht do-gnn<l MU1hlid1mrnt fh1u h~~rri>l'trn th(" cu~nt hy5teriachi1Jin&}y rcm1msccnt ofthe dark ages. Whbc can a man tum toforhelp?-f'RlJSTRA TED DEAR FRUSTRATED: Voe are mlttakea abotlt tM law reqalrlq cleromn ... cousdon to report •acla lacldea&a. I bee Y" &o Ut tH &o me. Yovalclbe.Mvlorcuuve a llleloqeffectoa IU& clllld. It 11 a laldtoua ud dtttnctlve &Ma1 YOI are dolq. Oet ~erapy at~· Yo1r plly1lciu or tM psy~trlc llead of u y medJcal cea&er cu direct you. • • • DEAR Aflf N LANDERS: I ~ork in the ~ad department of a fine restaurant. The woman I work with bad dozens of repuls1 ve-looking wans on her finaers. I asked why she d1dn •t have= lhem removed. She said she used a med1cat1 on th4t caused them to dry up and fall off but they always grew back. Three months later I developed several warts on mr h"nd~ I rf'mf'h1inf'c1 tn fht' ml'nR!rr H,. lautrhf"d at m<' then saw a doctor, who 5aid I probably did set the wans from thatoo-worker because seed wansarequite contagious. Apin I told tht manager, but ho did nothiu. After !leveral customers noticed her baods and comptiined, the woman was told to have the warts removed by a doctor or quh her job. She agreed to see a dermatologist. Now she is ba~k at work and her hands arc free of warts for the fint time in 20years. Why aren't there state health rc&ulations and rcstnctions for food handlers for the public protection?-NO WARTS IN MY SALAD, PLEASE DEAR N. W .P .: Tllere are mu1 Ilea.Illa reatriction1 aDd req1lremeot1 to protect tlte palic a1a.lnat foocl- llaadlera wi.o may carry lalectiou lllanaes. Warts, llowever, doao&coa1tit1tea halt.la Mz.anl becaaae dtty cauot be tru1mJ«ed &llrCHlglt food. 411 "e denatoa.pata wtm wMm I~ ..W 1• may well uve 1•ttea >'"r wartl ,,... you c.wener. Jt teem• to metM1 wffW uvebeetl..,a.,.....1or tlaeMu to lnl1t tUt yMr eo-werker uve Mr waru removed. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why is it that whenever I loseanythin&it is always in the last place I took?-DIZZV LIZZY . DEAR LIZ: Bec .. ae wbea Y" ft.d lt Y" atop loMiaf -ud llaa&'1 Ute last place yo• looked. Arc you. or i$ $Omeono you care about mess.i111 around w1ch drugs -or oonsjderinsit? Arealld~ bad?Wh'1 about pot-in moderation? Ann Landers •II-new booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope, "separates the facts from the fiction. foruch booklet ordered, send S2, pluu long, se/f-.add.reSS«I, s~mped envelope ( J 7 cents posr.qe) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box I 1995, Oucago, /II. 6061 I. TIMING'SOFFWITH EARLY ARRIVAL ToNIGHT'S TV -uo-{!)ICW There's an old -------------homily that says. "The early bird catches the worm as a rule, but he who comes alon~ later may be having lob- s tcr and c repe su:iettcs." I have no idea Pr.. \ ERMA ~ •. Bo11EcK what that means. l onl y know my husband subscribes to 11. Hts reputation for being late 1s legend . He has never heard "The Star-Spangled Banner" played al the ballgame, never seen a curtain open or ltstened to an overture. and never heard the words. "The meetmg will now come to order ... By the time we gel 10 an event. the onl} parking place~ let\ arc in a towaway zone or on a lawn. We have crouched our way into darkened rooms so often that people think we're three feet tall. I, on the other hand. am a woman who is early for a root canal. 1 always assume that l will have a flat tire on the way to the airport, so I allow time for it. I wear two watches. ask the 1ime from two people. and divide by fou r. The fact we have managed to remain married for all these years is nothing short of a miracle. The other night, a rare thing occurred. We were early. We found a place to park the car near the door. There were no crowds around the bar. There were seals to sit down on and relax t:>cfore the dinner. ''It 's all your fault," he grumbled as he sipped his drink. "If you had forgotte n the tickets. we would have been 1n a wild frenz} about now." "What's so great about frenzy?" I asked. "It's exciting. It's challenging. This is boring. How did 1t happen?" "We made that light at the intersection ... the one that has two lefi lane tum signals and two for oncomine lanes." "I never make that light," he said. "Why tonight?" "Your luck ran out, I guess. Let's go to dinner." "What's this on the table?" he asked. "It's a salad. When you're on time you get to eat 1t and then they take away the empty plate." You could tell he was off-balance the entire meal. hke a man oul of his element. He excused himself to go to the restroom. Sometime later, as I sat in the darkness watching a slide presentation. a figure cast a shadow on the la~e screen. It was my husband crawling back to his seat. "Dtd I miss anything?" he whispered. "Only the entire program." Somehow, his cnttrc body metabolism had corrected use If. 1.H~ THf&'S CO/l'Nl'f IUCK fWlCJ!R8 • MACNEl. I &.9tPe NEWIHOUR Ii> MEICM GOVBNrlENT (l)Cl8NEW8 (llAICNEWSQ atNICHlWS !:,:ANDYKE ** "Honltytonk M1n" ( 1982) Cllnl e.twood, Kyte &ltwood. ®MOW • • "Cfecklng Up" ( 1983) Jerry Lewis, Milton 8«le CO) A 8'£aAl. OFT -UO-mAUCE G FACES Of CUl TUAE (l)NEW8 !IITAXI at WHEB. Of FOAT\JNE GTHATOR. Good for you ~! Cure spontaneous MOYIE t t * "The Pnde Of Thi Yri•" (1942)GeryCooc>er. 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Nearly 2 percent of all babies are born with poly· cythemia. an excess of red blood cells. researchers at the University of Colorado have discovered. "The blood is too thick and doesn't Oow at the correct rate.'' says Australia's Dr. John Drew. Colorado doctors follow- ing the progress of babies born with polycythem1a found that 35 percent were slow learners or extreme!} cl umsy b} age 2. They suspect that the infants suffered minor brain dam- age during their first four days of life because their too-thick blood did not carry adequate oxygen and nutrients to their beams. Among a group of babies with polycythem1a whose blood was thinnc:d to nor· mal consistency within I :! hours of birth. most were diagnosed as normal at 2. The thinning lowered the incidence of problems but did nol totally eradicate them . American Healtll Maga· t int Service e HAPPY DAYS N»IH 8AICNEW8Q G FANrA8t 18tAHO Cl) NEW8 •FAM£ ., WHEEL Of FORTUNE e 81181W AEPORT ~MOTOAWEB< Cl) P.M. 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D l1I THAr& IQ68.EI • GCAMERAt Orange County's Relaxing Music Station Is KDCM 1DB.t FMSTERBI After Easter NEW GROUPS OF' COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR -BLOUSES -PANTS DRESSES -SWEATERS -SHEETS BEACH TOWELS -GLASS STEMWARE DRESS SHIRTS -FOR THE MEN -PANTS SPORTSHIRTS -AND SWEATERS -JACKETS 30% 1:0 S0°A> REDUCTIONS CREDIT CARDS Visa · MasterCartl American Express Carte Blanche Otners Whf'tt HlfbOr MHIS rttwp0rt Bird Ol PARTMINT STO•l HOURS •:J0·6:00 CloMd Sund~y• 181bN WPORT BLVD , COSTAM SA e AU8ClfWn'Z NID THE AWEI ~ "l: Rile And Fii Ol lAgl 0.- moncf' (1980) Ray Denton, ~ Sletlt. e MONTY PmOr8 RYING CIRCUS • OC*PUTtlt atOICl.a (C)MOYIE *** ''Just Tell Mt What You Want" ( 1980) AH Mec:Gnlw, Alan King. ®MOYIE .. "Th• ~ .. (1912) • ~.~Lnlty. -t:IO- D alFMILYTB Cl) LOYE BOAT • MARK RU8IB.L G MAK PflE\'IEW8 -HID- • CJ) 8lrlON & 8lrlON eaa&M 8 9 TWO WJllUBEI OHEWS •MmBm . G MMIWECC THfATM GDMGNET (Q) 8WEBEY TOOO (l)MOYIE ** "Six Pa " (1982) Kenny Rog-ers, a.,. Lane. (%)MOYIE •••• "Grind ..... ( 1937) JeM Gabin. Etlctl Von Strohelm. -t:a0-0 QI TlE DUCK FAJ:rOfff Cl) MOYIE **** "SeYen Otyt In Mey" (1984) Burt Llnc:aatei', KJrtt ~. i =AACING U 'h "Mother I.Ode" (1982) Chlf1.. ton HMton. Nick Mtnculo. -10:00- • CJ) KHOT8 LNIDNi o a ttLLm&Taue eeeNEWS 8 9 20/20 GJOKBrSM..D eUYNJWllD ~wmam '9IOWl.N) (C)MOYIE •• "The Betsy" (1978) LNtnca OIMer, Robert Cluvll. -10:90-a TIC TAC DOUGH • llDEJ9Cl81T NEWS -11:00- • 0 D CJ) IIll QI NEWS 9TAXI 8 ROWAN & MART'lf'8 l.Al.JOH.4N ., w·A·s·H tl)HAWAI~ • JACK£ OlEA80N G DDC VN4 DYKE (S)MOYIE *. * "Delttltrap" ( 1982) MlchMI Clint, Christopher Rte¥e. (%)MOYE ** * "Cujo" (1983) Dee Wlllol, Dinny Pinteuro. -11:20- (O'JMOYIE ** "Bon Appttlt" (1980) Kelly Nichols, Gloria l.eol\W1j, -11:.30-8 CJ) TRAPPER JOHN. M.D. D QITONIOKT 9 SA~Y flQtfT • (!I Nie NEW8 flQHTlN ... ~°'-• NOtE llMKER'8 PlACE eLATBIGHT~ G100CWI CB) STEVIE NICKS If OOMCBU -12::00- • MON HOU.YWOOO GMOYIE t *'~ ''WW SUOCIU SOOll Rock Hunter?" (1957) Tony Rlfldlll, Jeyne Mansfield. Cl) NJEJIBClENT NEWS GI lllCKE Of TlE NIOHT eHAARYo O MOYIE H '.-i "Code Name. Minus Ont" (1976) Ben Murphy, K1ther1nt Crew- lord. (C)MOYIE H 'h "Fnfox" (1982) ant Ellt- wood, Freddie Jontl. -12:;25- (Q)MOYE • * ''The Belt Of Su And Vldenol'' (1980) Doc:urntntary Holt9d by John Clnldine. -12:.30-D 8 LATE flQtfT wrTH DAW> lETTBlilAN 8 TWlJQHT ZONE 8 LA Too.\Y Cl) ROWAN& MARTW8 ~ l :'"°YEAAS U 'h "Dill M F0t Murder'' (1981) Angle Olckln1on, Chrl1tophtr Plummer. -12:40- 9 (J)MOYIE ··~ .. ~.Mom. Liii• Mt" (1978) ~ Ll¥ln l(rtlty McHlctlol. -12:'6- (Z)MOYll •• ·-a-::ti & Ctlona'a sm Srndt· In' .. (1M3) AlcNtd .. ~ .. Mtrtn. Tommy~. _..,_ ... ABC leads 'postseason' By JERRY BUCK ,,,. ........ ....., LOS ANOELES -CBS 1ook a nosedive to third place.in the Niel.ens ratinas behind winner ABC one week after It nailed down another television season victory but the week's top show was NBC's "The A-Tca,.Y.-' . NBC also held the No. 2 SPot wi th the ~nd pan of tts Easter miniseries rerun "Jesus of Nazareth" for the week ended April 22. Still, CBS had four shows in the Top 10 to three each for ABC and NBC. • The audience fo r ABC, CBS and NBC took a plunge at the end of the rqular season. For all three networks the number of households was down 11 percent from last week's 40 million homes. A~ took first with a network average of 14.6 in the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey and NBC had 14.1. CBS in third place had 13.9. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 14.6 percent of the TV homes were tuned to ABC. The ratings for ABC and CBS were the lowest since last nunmer and reflect the dropoff that comes at the end of the season. Last week CBS and ABC tied with 17.5. CBS' highest-ranked show was "Simon & Simon " which was third. • With the season over, three situation comedies made a sudden appearance in the Top I 0 after a near shutout all year. AB~'s "Three's Company" was founh and the spring tryout senes "Shaoin& Uo" was fifth. The p_revious week Walters subs 011 radio LOS ANGELES (AP) -Barbara Walters will si t in next week on the ABC talk radio network stations around the country in place of Michael Jackson. who is recovering from a mild heart attack. Walter~ wilt do five two-hour segments during the w~k of t-Pnl 30 to May 4 on about 60 stations. Guests arc sttll being confirmed. but they will include former Secretary of State Alexander Haig. said Wally Sherwin. general manager of KABC. Jackson's home station. ~he will be doing ~er segments from ABC radio studios in New York City. Her shows will air live as Jackson's have. · RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. fer die lut If Y• Utt 1'2ZUllllllYI. COSTA IW -541·1151 "GOLDIE HAWN'S BEST ROLE ~' V/ltlC£,YT CAN a r N*V r ol"'l TIMf'I .... . ..... .. --o t --. ......... -. Wt£11 639-8770 SYUFY Stadium Dr·ln BREA 529-5339 Mann Brea Plaza COSTA WSA 751-4184 Edwards Town Center fllSSION VlJO 495-6220 Edws. M1ss1on V1e10 Mall r€WPORT BEACH 644-0760 Edwards Newport ORANGE 634 2553 SYUFY City Center WESTIINSTER 891-3935 Edwards Cinema West WESTfltNSTER 891-3693 Pac1f1c's H1way 39 Dr·ln fTtfOAY1ilE 13~ THE FIN AL CHAPTER "ShaplnlUp" made its debut in 3Sth place. ~8C's .. The Facts of ife"was in seventh oJace. Here are the week's 20 lOJ> pros.rams: 1. "The A-Team," NBC. a rating of 22.1 or 18.5 million households. 2. Miniseries-"Jesus of Nazareth." Part Ill, NBC, 21.2 or 17. 7 million, · 3. "Simon&. Simon," CBS, 20. 7 or 17.3 million. 4. "Three's Company," ABC, 20.6 or 17 .2 million. 5. "Shaping Up," ABC, 20.S or 17. l million. 6. MoVle•"Murder in Coweta County," CBS. 19.2 or 16.0 million. 7. "Facts of Life," NBf~ 18.8 or IS. 7 million. 8. "MllOUm, P.I.," C~. 18.4 or I 5.4 million. 9. ''60 Minutes." CBS, 17.9 or 15.0 million. 9. Tie-Movie-"Norma Rae," ABC. 17.9 or IS.O million. 11. "Daffy Duck" special, CBS. 17.8 or 14.9 million. 12. "Hart to Hart," ABC, 17.6 or 14. 7 million. 13. "The Love Boat." ABC. 17. S or 14.6 million. 14. Miniseries--"Jesus of Nazareth," Part II , NBC 17 .3 or 14.4 mill ion. . · 14. Tie-"Charlie Brown: Flashbeagle" SJ>«ial. CBS 17.3 or 14.4 million. · 16. "Cagney & Lacey," CBS. 17.l or 14.3 million. 17. "The FaJI Guy." ABC. 17.0 or 14.2 million. 18. "Newhart." CBS, 16.6 or 13.9 million. 18. Tie-"Kate & Allie," CBS. 16.6 or 13.9 mill ion. 20. 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ORD P 15 DOING SOME rH1N~ ,ABouT THE J..fAI< IN THE ROOF, Mio> DooD L£ .' 0 DI PEANUTS SOME MO~N!N65 YOU WAKE VP KNOWING THAT TOOAY YOU'RE 601N6 TO DO SOME™IN6 REAUY DUMB TUMBLEWEEDS WHA'f'S~Wl'™ 1UM~E~l7S? SO YOU 60 INTO n.E KITrnEN FOR BREAKFAST .. - ~r-----..;,_,, ~ ••e•et) I 0 BIG GEORGE bv Vi roil Partch (VIP) 0 "Are you any good?'' DE~~IS THE ME'.\ACE Hank Ketcham I ~1-r ~t -~~ i JP I ' l • l ... 1 I by F.erd & Tom Johnson 1'M,ANICS! W,AT~R poesN'r MIX WITH OIL PAINT. /; by Charles M. Schulz I WHEN YOO FOR6H YOU RE NOT HAVING PANCAKES AND YOU POUR SYRUP OVER YOUR COlD CEREAL .. •• i I { • l l J by Tom K. Ryan TAKE HEM"T; .aY! THERE AIU:. ~y~~S'OWJ '°"' Sc:Mf'M4ao:J TO JlJl•P, OI NOT TO JUMP? Both vulnerable. South dHJJ. you '" the combined hold· NORTH +AKU ~· 0 87U •Q10 WtsT £AST +JI09 +Q8714 <:7 QSU ~J 75 o CU• o U + KJ9 +IOU SOUTH +5 'V AK1&92 0 AK 109 + A53 The b1dd1ng: Soulia.. We1t Nortta Eaet I Pu1 I+ Pua 3 / Pu1 5 O Pua 6 . Put Put PaN Opening lead: Jack or +. When your side hh alt the ;1l·cs and most or the kings. it i'I orten d1fr1cult to slay out of a slam on hands where. when SHOE BRABBLE in11. you have little play .. But .ometimea 1klll and a lot of luck can counterbalance an overly enlhu1l11Uc auction. While Soulh'1 Jump 1hift on the second round with UJ HCP. all prime. meet• text· book requiremenll. the modern view is not to Jump shirt unleu you have a rit for partner·s suit or a suit of your own that is so good t hat it requires only minimal aiup e port. Unless North can bid again over two diamonds. they argue. game is a high risk proposition. Cert.a1nly . many wilt crtt1c1ze North's decision to jump ruse part ner's second <1u1t North wa , trying to show It hand that was hetter than minimum , but it 1s danl(erou lo Jump raise partner's second suit when you have no honor. even thou1b you have lour- card 1upport. South's 1toek plummeted to a new low when dummy appeared. There wu an almoet certain trump loeer. and declarer had lo IOJe • club trick unless he could engineer an end play. He elected lo play the hand wide open. Declarer won the opening lead wit.h the king of spades, cashed the ace·king of hearts and rurfed a heart on the board. He discarded a club on the ace of spades and ruHed u spade in hand After coash1ng the ace king or trumps. he ruffed another henrt to set up the long heart 1n his hand . then ruffed dummy's last spade. If West ovnrufft•d, he would have to lelld ;1 dub ·away ftom WI kill1 IO • aluCttd a ch1b. But ~t..,.... ly pottpoatd tht lnevltabJ~ Dtdarer ltd hll la•t Mart. a Wt1t did not rurr, tbe aet df club1 would be dedarer'• twelnh lrkk. However. wbea he rulftcf he WU (ott9Ci l.t lead away from hl1 kla1 ot clubs, 11nd that perm.llttd declarer to 1eore two lrkkl in that suil for his slam. Hew cl• 1•• t..... tM beat epealq lMcl! Clillrtet Gere• M• th auwer. Fw • ,.,, •f ·Wlu'-1 o,..'8s Lucia," uad 11.H t• "Gor ... ·Lead.t," ~ ., &Wt new1paper. P.O. S.1. t5t. Norwood. N.J. 07148. Make tlaeekl payablo C. Newf' paperbooka. by Jeff MacNetf1 'tt()'~ ~~~ M 1\E~~ IJJ A GtM6 ~ '«XJ i1l4t' 1Z>CL.EAN 1Jf'M wrru 114£ WJTUrzE ~r,. by L nn Johnston -PW\21NG HotA) reon.e. l.Uffti NO KIDS··· Cf\N GNe. '/00 50 MUCH f\DVICECt4 HoW~ Rf\l&:. 1PEM! FU~K l' WINKERBEAN by Tom Battuk --me KErTH RJCHARD.S 'LET'~ UM60 AGAIN LIKE lAE DR. SMOCK SA'Yt "fHIS "f'HING'S AS e rG AS MY FIS"f.' OH , IHA'f'IS MY F IS1"/ Hf:H-Hf:H .' ROSE IS ROSE ' l l J DID LAST SLWtMER P05£' - ~1l-OSE~~W~~~ Of -rnE llMBO (ANO WHO ~SN'f ~) 1M~ ~ WIU.. S1RIKE A FM\ILIAR uao. 1'415 f((JJf. 15 A PAR'TlWL.AR FAl..()Rf'TE Of TED NUGENT (JI() ()ij(.E DID AN ENTIRE ~ IN 'Tl415 P0511l~ lMINKJN& HE WAf> .S~NDIN& S1RA1G.rr UP { · ,,, ... MY PL..ANS FOR WRl"f'ING A "SURGICAt... SNAPPeRS " e>OOK ARe PIMMINCS FAS"f'.' --- . , ..... by George Lemont '1·26 by Pat Brady U~A GOCV~. OOfl? (}(AV ! ~UmN.~. I WNlT '100 TO ... ~ l " j ' I i ,, 1. .. • • Or1nge COMt OAJLV flt&.OT~. Ap,I& , -Ex-secretary pens success story Irvine s Ball heads Huntln on Beach L011,andmanagers,''1hesay5 ' -~-.~~-...... IDM Develo·vm·en t tX~~:i·~~~~~~~.:~~~~;~crr:thdn~~: woman sets up home ma that prompted Glenn. in 1977, to typln service leave her own secretanal job at a · university medical school to begin Irvine resident D.vld L. BaU. A.1.A., is the new president of IDM For seven years, Peggy Glenn has her own typing business at home. Developmeat Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary n:ctntly formed by Long celebrated Secretary's· Week by ap-Armed w11h only a rented typewriter Beach-based IDM Corp. Ball was simultaneously promoted to senior vice plauding the thousands of women and a package of index cards (for president of the parent company. The new subsidiary was cruted as pan of a she's helped to escape exploitation by bulleun board adven1sements), she restructuring of the parent firm to keep pace with IDM's growth, said MJc:bel their stingy, ungrateful. overbeanng was soon deluged wnh work -and J. a.o,,la, IDM Co!]>. 's president and founder. I OM is a diversified real est.ate bosses. praise. firm. The new subsidiary will be responsible for development and construction Glenn admits that not all bosses fit She tu med her excess work over to of all newll aCQuired propenies. Ball, who joined IDM in t 98 J as vice the above description. But the former colleagues. Soon. deluged with rc- president o development, will direct all activities of the subsidiary. He is an secretary says many do, judging frpm quests for advice from the fledgling architect and licensed ~neral contractor, and a founding member of the the countless letters she's received businesswomen. she wrote and print- Orange County Performing Arts Music Center. from disgruntled secretaries who ed her first book appropnately titled, • • • have succ.essfully used either of her .. How to Stan and Run a Successful Dieter Selpt has been chosen sales manager for Emaleir Corp.'1 new office books _ "How to Start and Run a Home Typing Business." That book in South Germany, said Sol Zebcter, vice president of marketing for the Costa Successful Home Typing Business.. was revised most recently in February Mesa-based firm. Sept joins Emulex with I 0 years of experience in computer or .. Word Processing Profits at 1984. and has been JOined by a sales and suppon in the European market. Most recently, he was director of Home" _ as their freedom mani-companion title for the electronic BALL SEIP1' YANCU SPENCER product suppon and technical department director for Pletsey Perip .. eral Systems in Munich. In his new post, he was be responsible for product sales and will report to Peter Weill, managing director of European operations for Emulex in Bracknell, England. • • • Marguet Ya.nca and Patricia Spencer have been promoted to new posts fcsto. entrepreneur, "Word Processing Even secretaries who have the Profits at Home" (August 1983). sweetest of bosses still have to settle In 1980, Glenn also established the for low pay and little time flexibility, Independent Professional Tr pists the .-.untington Beach author claims. Network. an 8~mcmber anter- She cites recently-released statistics national organization devoted to showing that. nationwide. secretaries home-based professional typists and average between $226 and $362 word processing operators. For three weekly. "Not only is the pay low, but years she edited the group's ncws- many of these women are expected to letter. PRO-TO-TYPE. perform functions normally ascribed Publishing her books. (she's also _to higher-paid technical writers. edi-produced books on fire and bum prevention with her fire-investigator UP s AND DowN s NtW YORK l APJ -Tne fOllOwlng llsl shows lhe Over-the-Counter slocks and warrants lhat have gone UP the most and down the mosl t>a~ on percent of c:hange tor W&d .. No MK:url!les trading below S2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net and percentage changes are the difference belween the Prt\llous closing bid price and todav's last bid Price. Name UPS LHI Ctto Pel. husband. Gary), fulfilling speaking engaJements. and being available for media interviews, Glenn no longer has time to do typing. wnte the newsletter. or guide the network. Others are carry1 ng on the courses she charted. in Costa Mesa for Western Federal Savings and Lou A11ociatloa. Yancu has been promoted to assistant vice president and regional loan maoa4er of the Costa Mesa Loan Center. Spencer has been named assistant vice president and manager of the Costa Mesa branch of the loan association. BQ,th women are Costa Mesa residents. Yancu was previously assistant secondary marketing manager of the Marina del Rey head office. while Spencer was assistant branch manager oflthe firm's First Federal branch. • • • Irvine-based Birtcher Corp. has signed a distribution agreement with ~1 Se111rvo AC11Pln IRIS 4 NorPac ~ ~~full ~~ ± l~ 21h + .... 1!34 t+ ~~ Up H·s UP .1 Up ff·3 Up .2 UP 1 .1 What she does make umc for, she says. 1s introducing women through- out the world to the benefits of working at home -encouraging them not to settle for the traditional free lunch and a bunch of roses once a year during Secretary's Weck. Glenn says that with self-employment. "ap- preciation from clients is a daily high with less hassles. higher pay and Pego Glenn •J• abe•a aold more than 40.000 copies of Ila home-baaed profeeelonal bulnea boob to .ecretarl•. Dvr·Flllaaer Medical Inc., a medical/surgical distributor. Under the agreement. Durr-Fillauer wilt distribute Birtcher's family of electrosurgical ·equipment, exptained Birtcher President Frucis J. Kelly. "Durr-Fillauer is the premier medical products distnbutor in their service area." noted Kelly. "We are pleased to be working with them." . • • • A four color advertisement by Newport Beach-based Ba110 & A11oclates, lac. earned Elkl lntenatlonal of Laguna Niiuel a No. 1 ranking in a Harvey Research study for I 983 in advenisingeffec11veness. The "We Make the Most ofa Good Thing" advertisement ranked in the top JO overall out of some 288 total advenisements. E1ki. which manufacturers professional. 16mm film projectors. also placed ahead of its two major competitors. Bell It Howell and Elmo, in the film projectors. editors. processors a nd cleaners category. • • • Patricia "Pat" Foster has been appointed vic.e presideot/scruor trust officer for Flrat American Bau & Tnast Co. of l...aJUDa Beach. Foster has been io banking for 24 years. most recently as vice president and seni or trust officer of Bank of Newport, which she joined in I 972. • • • The Orange County Employee Benefits Office of Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Ponland. Ore .. 1s the winner of the company's Vice President's Award, designati ng it the top employee benefits office. Manager of the office is John G. Reyaertson, who jolned Unionmutual in 1977 and began covering Orange County in I 982. • • • The Oruge County Health Pluning Coucil has received a $5.000 award from PradeatlaJ IDsarance Co. of America toward the cost of producting a handbook of quality of care indicators. The handbook would be used by health care purchasers. such as employers. insurers and contractors. A task force developing the handbook 1s narrowing a list of about 20 key indicators, such as the percent of physicians on a hospital's medical staff who are board cerufied. and researching ways to measure them. The group hopes to have the handbook co mpleted by midsummer. 7 HmeCI wt I Blosph s 9 PsvmcbflS't' lY 'fMa1rs 112 rO(:kE 3 II CPI 14 HetenT s IS Halml un lf ~ookDla 11&s i !Game &~t~l 's NevNBc Equestr Neme ! ~"~ifa1 s el 6 at1sPd 1 oDat 8 wk El 9 ~rdl un 10 slog 11 near 112 e Yid 3 lnfdso 14 Swleno IS HerllBn 16 Mentor 17 ParadFr 11~ UnEdS VLI 2 GrPhSc s 21 Trnsmt 222 Benluel 3 Winne wt 24 SEI 25 APldClr ~il ~ ·~ ~ 4 1/4 'h 41/• 1h ·m r:~ 21h + ''• 16¥1 I~ IS'M l'h 91,. ¥e 51h 'h 2111 11• 18~ t 1~ DOWNS Last Cha 2~ -i'h 2 -~ 8 -134 2'.'1 -1h 2 -~ 1134 -l'h 3'h -'h 31, -'h 2 7-32 -5·16 51, -.Jt. 511, -34 101/e -1~ 334 -111 71h -I ' 293Jo -Jl.t. 10 -11/• 8 -I 6 -34 101/• -111. JV! -~ 3111 -~ 2111 -''• 21111 -1/4 13 -1111 41/J -'h UP 17.9 Up J7.6 Up S.4 Up 14.7 Up 13j UP 13. Up 11 Up 1 ·~ UP l . Up 12. UP 11.5 UP lU UP 11.1 UP 1g.9 UP I .8 Up 18.7 UP 1 .5 UP 1 .4 UP 10.0 UP 9.5 Pct. IOff ~H 17.9 16.7 15.8 14.6 Off 12.S Off 12.5 Off 12.3 Off 12.0 Off 12.g Off 12. OH 11.8 Off 11.8 IOff lU 11.1 11.1 10.9 10.7 10.7 10.S 10.S ~ 18·5 much more freedom and career satisfaction. Whether a mother with young children. or a retiree seeking to supple~ent Social Secunty. this 1s 'Finance Talk' in San Diego perfect. Glenn's books. which have sold 40.000 plus copies. are available in bookstores. or from her company (S 14.95 each or both for S25): Aames- Allen Pubhshang Co.. 924 Mam Street, Huntington Beach. 92648. Registration 1s underway for the Howard J. Ruff National Cooventioo .. Financial Straight Talk." scheduled for May ~June 2 in the San Diego Town and Country Hotel and Convenuon Center. More than 30 of the nation·s investmhn and economic experu wdl present panicipants with financial advice and economic forecasts for 1984 and beyond. 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'-Chm 10--. 01-!:1111"' 7 • 21-Lln8ro s 1 > 9 ., L09f!lrn 3. l " 110 120 MCI l 7., I • MGI' 0.1 • 6., MedlGE •• 41-~Pt 11 ti• 21 18 , 11l4 MAJRI 10 ,_ 10"" ••Mr'°" u>-IS ~LP Mecc~ gets new post I at FV's Micro D, Inc. 1 . .. a" n~ .. .. . ., ~..,,~ ·~ .E 3·16 ,_ 11-. II i.. ... J7 Jf"l 11 • 11:i.. I " 14 ~ • 3 J I 10-. lt J t~ Fountain Valley-based Micro D. In c. announrcd Wedncsda> at 11sannual meeting that Lorraine Mel·ca 1A1ll be assuming the dullc'i of, ice chairman oft he com pan) 1n add1t1on to her current duties as chief e~ecu11ve officer Richard G L1onctu will be promoted to presHknl and chief operating officer. effective Ma} I. MORTGAGE LOANS In a separate ac11on. the com pan) announced that the board of d1rCt'tors had been re-elected b} a wide maJont} in an uncontested \ otC' Mecca. currcntl) pre<;1den1 and chief C\Cl ut1' c officer. founded Micro D m 1979 and has 0' crseen 11\ growih m sales from SJ 5 m1ll1on m 1 Q80 to S 7 1 m1llton in 1983 •'. 11% • Second Trust Deed l }u t l It t I ~t 'h~r '1 • (714) 972-4630 MON· FRt to 5 p.m. , ' .... L1om·tt1. t'urrcntl) c-.C<."utl"<' vice president for Micro D. has more than 25 )'cars· c\penence in the manufacture and d1stnbu11on of microcomputer soft"arc program~. prerecorded records and cassettes and home '1deo products He prev1ousl} held C\ccut1 H' po\1t10ns with Warner Commun1ca11ons. P1ck"1ck lntemat1onal and CBS/Columbia R('('ord'i WESTMARK MORTGAGE Micro D Ill one of the largest nat1on"1dc d1stnbuto~ of microcomputer hardware'. software. pcnphcrals and accessonc~. The 1.'0mpan)· opera tr<; distribution centers in Los Angeles. Dallas. C'h1ca@o. 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OOOl'V\n n 7 , ;" -~ Avon Pl'ocl 116, + Tax U!ll 716, 1 :til - UPS ANO OowN s NEW YORK IAPJ -The followlnv H\I shows the New York Stock Exctianue stot:k'Cilirw1rr1nrs that hive OOl't uo 1ne molt encl down lhe mo•! baMKI on r.:rcent of change reg1rclle1s of volume or Thurw:tav. No ~urllles tracllnv belOw S2 ere lncl--ucled. NII and oercentage cn1nge11r1t !I'll difference between lhfl orevlou' c101ln-g orlce end 1od•v'1 2 o.m. price. UPS l ~,~"J'!1., L•,'1"· ! nPw 2.S()pr l :14 ecomBoel 4 nPw 2.Clor jF'• 5 rerhlncl 'I• 6 nPw 2.23Pr 1 ·~'"'' l I >~Pw l:jt; i '!l: 10 ~vi.noGp • 1 ~ 11 ErDemon1 n I '"-'! BeverlvEnl 2 1 UldMerMfg 1 llM 14 lntR~t!f • 19 15 MA M 1 ~ 16 Cray g" 42~ 11 Moclul mSvs !"' 'I Scot! etzer 5 1/• ri l b~~nel ' jg,,,. CnPw lpr 16V. 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Mlt:hlEno m· 121/• + 111• TIE (Qmm s 01, 11l.lo -~ gom1P1r1 17, 2 1~-16 +Vii w~~abS 1i1: 18~ i'i! Granjler 11 • 23 l.li GulfCan g 'H' 14"-V. Aegis Corp 1 , ~ Prent Hell 1 2, jl'I• + _ Wstn5Ln s 1 , l ... NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Most 1ctlve over· -uie-counter stock1 su_ppl!ecl bv NASO, Name Volum Biel Asked Cho. MCI } 1.905.1 7loii 1~ ....:·rn •• ,.o '·i"· l" Jll·p ..... c 10, ! " "~ '"'l1 s 629. 1,., ll" Fu IPh ii!' 1 l V. llvFcl s . ~ V. ~earlH ' 4, I ,_. j"• lntecm s 'lit' I 1 /t il'" Conv91 , l l \.'J AlnGrg , IA Got o QuoTES MET ALS Qu oTES • • .. l · , • That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wherecompaniesaregoingand which people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line·-. every day In the Business section of your new Daily Pilat • j , • Wadkins' tactics.have paid off Hts gambling nature has made him one· ··Peop&edon'tknowiha11·yeao1a11 the hota. They see me lash1na away of the standouts on the PGA tour but don't uncten~nd what rm dojng. well. I think the size of the field and quality of the pt.yen (all an tour· nament champions durina the pUt year) makes this a areat tournament The Ii m ited field ( t6ere are 3 S entttcd .. n~w) enhances your chances of win- ning." By BOWARD L HANDY .......... .,.., ..... CARLSBAD -Lanny Wadkins is a gambler on the golf course and the results have made him one of the top competitors on the PGA tour. Wadkins is the defending cham- pion in the MONY Tournament of Champions to be staged at La Costa Country Club here May 3-6. Wadkins, in fact, is a two-time defending champion and will be out to equal the record of Gene Littler with a third straight triumph in the T of C this year. And he will be Brewers cooled by Witt Chillier weather brings out best Iii Angel hurl-er-- MILWAUKEE (AP)-Sometimcs a cool climate will bring out the best in a pitcher from sunny California. Mike Witt of the Angels limited the Milwaukee Brewers to seven hits in posting a 5-1 victory Wednesday night. "I pitch better in cooler weather," said the right-hander. who struck out seven and walked two in improving hi~ record to 2-1 . "You don't work up a sweat and you have better energy." Witt was the losing pitcher in a I 0-1 loss to the Brewers on April I 0. This time. he said. he was more aggressive. "I went after them better this time.'' Witt said. "I had a good curve. I don't know ifl was setting it up that well, but 1t was working." The Angels scored four runs in the seventh inning to settle matters. Bob Boone drove in a run on a bases-loaded fielder's choice grounder to short for a 2-1 Angel lead. Dick Schofield then smashed a thrcc- run homer to left to chase starter Jaime Cocanower. "He made a mistake," Schofield said of the home run pitch. "It was a breaking ball he "ot up and I just happened to hit it. ' competing under the new format that also bas the seniors tour ••• its own T of C concurrently with the regular tour event. ironically. Littler, who won the T of C in 1955-56-57, will not compete in the seniors event because of a broken wrist suffered while painting his home in La Jolla. .. There arc two things that arc difficult for me to do on a golf course," Wadkins said this week. "One is to lay up (play safe) and the other is to shoot for the middle of a green. Hell, anybody can hit the middle of the green. I'm always working the ball. Every abot is caJculated, and that's when you win. I never take a chance if it's a bad risk." Wadkins says Ben Crenshaw and Andy Bean are playing well on the tour ri&ht now and will be players to watch for the balance of the year. "Crenshaw is playing awfully well ri&ht now and Andy is very strong out o( the rougb. He might look at the grass and it will wilt and die. .. , .think th~ extra prcs~urc of trying to win three m a row will help me. I work hard and I don't put extra Last year's victorY gave him bis first back-to-back tour victories. His career has been one of great heights one year and dismal perf ormanocs the next He won twice (PGA and World Series) alona with $244,882 in 1977, then went to $53,811 in 1978. In 1979 he won the Los Angeles ()pen and TPC to pick up S 195, 710, then dropped to $67,778 in 1980 and $51 .104 in 1981. pressure on m yself. ''La Costa isa tough golf course and He has been more consistent the if a guy gets a round going, be can do oast two years, winning three times in Eatancta llij&h buenumer llike Lujan la airborne aylng to acore fifth-inning run 0.-, Pllol ....... .,, llklMld " ...... while Newport Harbor catcher Joe Holden lunge. to make tag. Lujan wu called out. 1982 for $306,827 and twice in 1913 for $319,271. "When I've been healthy, I've been in the top 10 money winnen for half of my career. six ycan out of 13. There's no incoon11stency involved here." Lee Trevino says of Wadkins and bis pmblina natun on the course: "You stick a green floatina oo a raft on that lake on No. 17 and Lanny will take a shot at it. And, you know somcthln'-chanocs are good that he's going to hit that green, too." Among other· qualifien for this year'sTofC are Tom Watson, Larry Nelson, Hal Sutton, Fuzzy Zoeller Crenshaw, Calvin Peete, Hale Irwin' Fred Couples, John Mahaffey, Jo~ Cook and Tom Kite. '( Trojans offensive again in 9-8 win Edison gets share of Sunset lead with 10-4 victory University High's Trojans con- tinued to rely on their bats to maintain a share of the lead in the Sea View League Wednesday, and Irvine held firm, a game behind in the hotly contested race, while Estancia con- tinued to serve notice as a spoiler down the stretch. Also, in a night baseball $&me, Edison moved into a tie for first in the Sunset League by downing Marina. 10-4. • Herc's bow it went Wednesday: Ualvenity t, Corona del Mar 8 The Trojans never trailed, scoring four in the first and third innings to offset a fine effort by Corona del Mar's Will Musco, who hit a pair of two-run doubles and struck out the last seven batten in the game in a relief effort. University, however, got its dam- age done early behind the slugging of Pat Brown (3-for-4 with 2 RBI), Graham Evercn (3-for-4) and Paul Brown (2-for-4 with 3 RBI, including a solo home run). Paul Brown's two-run smgle high- lighted the first inning. and in addition to his solo shot in the third, Marie Favorite came through with a two-run single. Tbe victory keeps University atop the Sea View League lead with a 7-2 record, matching £J Toro. Corona del Mar dips to 2-7. Estucb t. Newpert Barbor S The¥s. winncrsof7 of their last 9, incJudmg tournament play, won their fourth str.U&ht with a 12-bit attack against the host Sailors, drop- pin$ Newport Harbor two games behind Irvine in the race for third place and a benh in the CIF 2-A playoffs. Junior Mike Lujan. brought up from the junior varsity, continued to spark the Eagles, connecting for a two-run doubfe in the sixth inning to expand a 4-3 lead to 6-3. Matt Wolf added a three-run homer in the seventh for some icing to Estancia's third victory in nine Sea View League games. - Kirlc Stone was 2-for-S and scored twice and Eric Van Doren was 2-for-4 with 2 RBI for Estancia. Jim Foley spun a three-hitter, striking out six. Newport's only bright moments came on run-scoring singles by Manny Adams and Joe Holden. ln1M 15, Cotta Mesa '1 Irvine remains a game behind Sea View \cadcn University and El Toro with a 6-3 rerord following a wire-to- wire victory at Costa Mesa. igruted b) a five-run second inning and capped with a four-run seventh. Jeff Bielman and Rt'my Rahmatulla powered homt"rs for the Vaqueros in the 17-hit attack. Bielman's shot accounted for three (Pleue 8ee PUP /C2) The Angels scored in the fourth inning when Bobby Gnch walked, and Rfter reaching third on two infield outs. raced home on Cocanower's wild pitch. The Brewers tied the game in their half of the fourth when Cecil Cooper singled. stole second and scored on Jim Gantner's'doublc to left. Wenj ( 190-314) sets county record Cocanower. 0-3. struggled through- out the game. He gave up 10 hits, four walks and struck out thret 1n 611i innings. "Coco battled." Milwaukee Man- ager Rene Lachemann said. "He wasn't ahead on his pitches like he normally is." The Angels stranded 11 base run- ners while Cocanower was o n the mound. "I was lucky to get out of Jams all night long," Cocanower said. "You really have to bear down when )OU have men on base. 'Tm happy with the concentration I had even though I was getting into a lot of jams. I was still able to make a good pitch." • J-ernando Valensaela pitch~ '4 a ~bltter lD beadnt Boutoa Weclneed.ay nJ&bt. • I . Fountain Valley senior goes wild in discus to snap Orange County mark Fountam Valley High's Tamb1 Wenj set an Orange County record with a sterling toss of 190-31/• m the discus Wednesday, the highlight of the prep track and field season to date in helping his teammates race to their fifth straight Sunset League dual meet victory. a 78-57 decision over visiting Huntington Beach. Wenj. who scratched on his first two attempts, got off a 179-11/i effort. then on his final toss broke the record. I\ broke the 1980 mark of 187-2 set ~ by M1ss1on Viejo's Scott H udson. It was on a day when the wmds were heavy. but both of his attempts were into the wind. according to his coach, Bill Thompson. "He's been worlcin$ real hard and recently returned to hfting weights:· said Thompson, following Wenj's prodigious effort. Wenj had broken the school record of 155--0 with several spins bettering it this season, most notably a 177-0 toss. He also broke the school's shot put Dodgers begin trip in very high spirits Valenzuela finds old form, flirts withJl no-hitter LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los An$eles Dodgers, who played 17 of their first 20 games at home, were scheduled to begin their longest road trip of the year today, but at least they go out with the comforting knowledge that Fernando Valenzuela is at the top of his game. After two horrendous starts. Valenzuela has won his last two outings, both complete ~mes, in- cluding Wednesday night s 4-2 v1c· tory over the H ouston Astros 10 which he flirted with a no-hitter. Valenzuela retired the first 16 batters he faced and didn't 11ve up has first hit until there was one out 1n the seventh. Then he lost bis bid for his tint shutout of 1984 because of a ficldina error in the ctghth. But he was not the least bit dismayed "I w6uld like to Lb.row a no-hitter. I never have, but I couldn't do that and we won and that' the main thmg, .. said Valenzuela 2·2. "Anybody can make an error. But it seems to me I had a Jood pllly behind me every innina. "I am extremely pleased with m y work. I llnally put cvcrythina together." • It was windy and cool at Dodger Stadium. and Houston Manager Bob Lillis noted: "It was a perfect setting for a no-hitter. Fernando had excel- lent stuff, excellent command. He had some nice plays behind him and we weren't doing much with him.'' Steve Sax singled home a run and Terry Whitfield followed with a tw~ run homer in the third inning, his fourth of the year. off loser Nolan Ryan. 1-2. who has hurled a record five no-hitters, including the last one pitched against the Dodgers. That was in the Astrodome in 1981. Tom Wieghaus drew a walk from Valenzuela with one out in the sucth to spoil the perfect game. Enos Cabell lined a clean single to left wnh one out in the seventh to ruin the no-hit bid Valenzuela took a one-hitter into the eiahth when Tim Tolman singled with one o ut. With two outs. pinch- hittcr Ocnrus WaJhng grounded to Su at second, who threw to first for what should have been the final out of the innma. But first baseman Greg Brock got tanaJed up with the baa., tripped. and the ball sajled over his bead. Brock's error enabled the Astros to put runners at second and thtrd, and KeVln Ba followed w;th a two-run sin.ale . Whitfield doubled in the Oodacrs· final run of the pme 1n the bottom ot the eiahth off Houston rtliever Mike Scott. record with a 55-10 put. beu enng the existing mark of 55-511• after missing that standard by a quarter of an inch a week ago. Sunset League track and field action continues nex t week at Hunt- ington Beach where the prehms are Tuesday (girls) and Wednesda> (boys). The girls' finals will be held Thursday at 3 with the boys' finals set for 7 Friday. May 4. The discus final 1s Thursday at 2 al Fountain Valley. Barons go anbuten lD dul meets Wenj was the big noise, of course. but there were some other moments for the Barons. who recorded a 5-0 league !'l'cord. allowing them to enter next week's prelims and finals with the ed~e. Bouaton'• Nolan Ryan, wbo bu thrown Rn no-bitten .. almoet •• another one. Carl Harry doubled in the long and triple jump with efforts of 20-2 and 41-6and Chris Sperle turned in a 52.4 in the 400 meters to help offset the triple wins of Huntington Beach's Danny Thompson, who recorded victories in the 100 ( 10.6). 200 (22.4) and 300 intermediate hurdles (40.2). Risll's triple paces Vlkes Chip Rish dominated Manna Hi~'s 78-54 victory against visiting Edison. taking the 100. 200 and 400 meters in I 0.6. 21.7 and 52.1. and teammate Donny Hutchins. a Junior. upset the dope sheet in the longjump. leading a 1-2 assault with 8111 Marler to go 1-2. (Pleue aee TRACK/C2) Tambl Wenj Barons wrap up volleyball crown Fountain Valle) Htgh took a giant step toward an unbeaten Sunset League 'ol le) ball season W cd ncsda) night. outlasting Edison, 15-13. 15-:!. S-15. 12·15.15-lOontheloser'scourt The win gave the Barons their 11th strai~t victory (with a finale against Manna set Fnd.a)) and helped Foun- tain Valley chnch the league cham- pionship. Edison fell to 9-2 with the only losses this year coming at tht' hands of the Barons. "We had a bat of a letdown in the third and fourth games:· admitted Fountam Valley Coach G regg Svalsted. "It took awhile for us to get it going again. But we got out to a 4--0 lead in the fifth game and led by that margin most of the rest of the wa) " Scott McKeou~ paced Fountain Valley's effon With 22 kills. while senior middle blocker Brent Hanson had 10 stuff blocks and out.side hitter C.arlos Bnceno added 14 kills. In other Sunset matches. Manna v.ept past Huntingto n Beach. win- n mg each game by a 15-12 counL The Victory upped the third-place Vikings' loop mark to 7-4 and was sparked b) the pla) of Juniors Rob Ro!.Cnblatt and John Lennert. as well ac; Mike Crowley "who played his usual outstanding pme:· accordioa to Manna Coach Tim Reed. Tht' loss dropped the Oilers to 4-7 in Sunset act1v1ty wtth a date against La Quint.a set Friday. Marina will be at Fountain ValJey that rught With both matches set for 6:45 staru In another Sunset match. La Quan- ta 1mpro"ed to 6-5 wt th a 15-4. 13-13, I 5-5 tnumph over Westminster Book damaging to Reggie? NEW YORK (AP) -ew 'ork YankttS owner Gcof'le te1nbrtn~r says he thmls RcgJe Jackson's soon-to-be relea5cd book "might be more damagina to Rcg1e 1n the end." according to a broadcast transcript rtleased Wednesda~ teinbrtnnu, who said he has not rtad "Rcqie," wtuch ''to be rtlcascd Juty 4'. said ucerpts !ttm to indicate "1t wa n't much aimed at me. 'Tm used to it. 1 can take it. but I'd hate to sec th1np rail) aimed at othCf players b) P.layen *hen tM)'re till actt~ 1n tht pme.-Stc1nbrtnncr wd. 'I am "Pln't pla~ when the, 're playina with 1 team and hav~ taken m1lhon of dollars from a a.cam. wnuna books for thou nd of doUan." Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, l\prll 28, 1984 PREP BASEBALL ••• F-romCl runs io the second inruna and the juniorfmished with a 4-for-Sdaywith 5 RBI. Jim Manin added a 4-for-5 ~ ductjon at the DI.ate and Rahmatulla finished ~for-4. Rick Wanne was Mesa's brijhtest item. stuaina a solo homer an the fifth inninf. to complete a 2-for·3 day with 3 RB . El Ton) 4. Saddleback I El Toro struck for three runs in the sixth inning, thanis to three Saddlc- back em>l"'$, a Scott Shockey sin,glc and a two-run double by Dave Ga1po on a 3-2 pitch that had eyes down the right-field line. Saddleback \)itcher Leonard Da- mian was the victim of the defensive lapses, dropping Saddleback to 5-4, two games off the pace of University and El Toro. Sophomore Richard Faulks went the distance for El Toro. walking just o ne and striking out none. allowing Dave Guest plenty of rest for Friday's start. Edison 10, Marina 4 Lance Emma recovered from a shaky start to earn the victory at M 1lc Square Park. while the Chargers supported him with a five-run second and three-run sixth in moving int§ a first-place tie with Ocean View irfthe Sunset League. inninJ in tbe IC()()Dd to lake the lead for kee~ The bia bJow was a two-run ~inale by O.ve SOlonano. f odd Nash. who scored twioc, and Ron Chock had a pair of sinales apiece for the Cbaraen. Edison pfays again Friday niaht at Mile Square Park against Hunlinaton Beach . Lagua Bea.di la, Dua HW1 t Y~di Vinoarad, Coby Naess and Bernie Falk combined with home runs to help power the Artists t>l;St Dana Hills for their first win in eight South Coast League starts. Vinograd hit a thrtt-run shot in the third inning, Naess' solo homer came in tbe fifth and Falk had a solo homer to help offset a grand slam homer by Dana Hills' Bill lasher. Naess, who went six innings, allow- ing 10 hits and 5 earned runs. developed arm problems and was relieved by Jason Hawkins for the Artists. Chad Maho ney was 2-for-3 with 4 RBI. Capo Valley 5, Woodbridge 4 The Cougars scored a run in each of the last three innings to pull out the victory, severely damagrng remain· ing CIF 2-A playoff hopes for the Warriors. who are now 3-5, as opposed to Capo Valley's 7-0-1 record. which ties Laguna Hills for the South Coast League lead. 1( ...... I TRACK. • • From Cl Enc Wheelwright, F.diton'1 triptt'. threat in the Jumps. captured tbe h1P. jump and tnpleJump (44-4). but ha4- to aenle for third in tht Iona jumtt when Hutcbinaand Madercombin~ to outdo him by 41.4 inches. Jon Nowotny posted a double ica: the 800 and 1.600. but it was nqt: enou&h to offset Marina's 1pri~ speed and depth. Marin.a entcn th~ Sunset ~gue finals next week with 8' 4-1 dual meet record. ·~ . Meanwhile. in airls' action: •Edison's girls raced to their fiftb strai.ibt league dual m~t and fiaure to ~ die team to ~at in tbe Sunset. League finals next week after a 93-32 rout of visting Marina. K.im Walunik. Mary Grahant Karen Aronson, Sus.an Schyvin&r • tammy Snydcl"'$, Deana Feser, Lon." Shaw and Trindl Fe.arty shared in the: runaway. •Ocean View rolled to an 8S-42. victory over Westminster. ignited bf.. a 1-2 finish in every field event. Debbie Orr re<:orded a triple in the highjump (5-2), longjump ( 17-1) an4 triple jump (36-9). while Susi~· Hackworth ( 17.8 and 53.1 in th~ hurdles) and Lisa Rey (30-5and 105-4: in the shot and discus) doubled for the: Seahawks. Emma. now 6-1 , allowed four runs (two unearned) in the first two innings, but settled down and went six in.nings. allowing six hits before ~etting relief help from Greg Martin an the seventh. Edison put together a five-run Randy Cook. who entered with an ERA of 1.82 and with 44 strikeouts. was victimized by four earned runs, including a two-run homer by oppos- ing pitcher Bill Dodd in the first inning. Eatancla ba.erunner Jeff Graham tall• Newport Harbor aecond baseman Jerry Piullowak.I oat of a poMlble double play In top of third lnnlnC Wedneeday. •Fountain Valley swept to ad; 85-42 victory over Huntington BeaclS • behind the twin wins of Ari~: Gilbert, who went 5:45.3 and 12:06.~: in taking the mile and 2-miJe. : Perry 1nay be out as Southern Cal's athletic director LOS ANGELES - An athletic ad! 1111 v1sory council is expected to recommend to Un1vers11Y of Southern California Presi- dent James H. Zumberge that he consider removing Dick Perry as the school's athletic director, it was reported an tod_ay's Los Angeles Times. The newspaper quoted sources close to the 18- person council formed by Zumberge to study all facets of the school's athletic program as saying that the decision regarding Perry was almost unanimous. While Zumberge doesn't have to heed any recommendauons from the council. which he or- ganized last February, other sources in the school's administration were quoted as saying that he has already decided to relieve Perry ofh1s duties and assign him to another position at the university. The council met Wednesday night and will meet again Friday to iron out details of its final report. which 1s supposed to be on Zumberge's desk next Wednesday. When informed of the council's intended rec- ommendation. Perry was quoted as sayin~: ··1 don't think 1 can respond to that at all. I have no inclination one way or another that that is or isn't the case. For me to make an) response to that sort ofstreel talk, as you will, would be out of order for me." Perry added that he has served the school on a year- to·ycar contract basis since he was hired (:)y former Southern Cal President Dr. John Hubbard in 1976 and "wouldn't ha\(' It an) other wa) ... The Southern Cal men·sathletir program was once the strongest in the count£). w11h 63 NCAA cham- p1 onsh1ps and t>1ght :--:o. I rankings in football. But the Trojans. al'4ays strong 1n the spring sports. have won 0111\ one NC'A .\ title since I 978 -volleyball in 1980. Quote of the day ...., ....,., Texas Rangers designated hitter: "We'n do all rtght If we can capitalize on our mtatakes." Pistons even series, 119-112 NE\.\ ) ORK -Kelly Tnpucka m tnggered l'·'<l dectsl\ e 8-2 streak!> 111 the fourth quaner to lift the Detroit Pistons to a I 14-1 12 '1C'tOf) over the New York Jl..n11:k\ Jnd a 2-2 deadlock in their best-of-five National Basketball .\ssonat1on playoffsenes Wednesday nasflt. The lifth and dec1d1ng game of the senes will be Fnda} night in Po ntiac. Mich. Tnpucka scored 21 points and Isiah Thomas 22 to kad a Detroit a11ack that had seven players 1n double figures. In rontra!>l, New York got 41 points from Hcrnard King. his third straight game w1th more than 40. hut Bill ( artwnght, w11h 24. and Rof)· Sparrow. with 11 \l.t'rt· 1hc onl} others 1n double figures for the Kn1tk'> Barfield fuels Blue Jay attack Jesse Barfield drove in four runs to back the five-hit pitching of Luis Leal and Damaso Garcia set a club record with four stolen bases to lead Toronto to a 11 ·0 rout • of Oakland Wednesday night to highlight American League baseball action. Barfield. hatless 111 has previous 14 at-bats, snapped out of his slump in the third innin@ wjth an RBI double and keyed the Blue Jays' fi ve-run fourth with a two·run double. He added a solo homer leading offthe six th ... Bruce Hurst pitched a fi vc-hitter • as Boston edged Jim Beattie and •/ Seattle. 2·1. on run-scoring hits by • Rieb Gedman and Tony Armas .. . Neal Heaton hurled seven strong innings and Pat Tabler had three hits as Cleveland downed the Chicago White Sox. 9-2 ... Greg Pryor slammed a pitch from Baltimore relief ace Tippy Martinez into the left.field stands with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Kansas City a Barfield 3-2 victory over struggling Balti- mor.e . . . John Grubb, Howard Johnson and Lance Parrish hit home runs aided by a 25-mile-an-hour wind to power red -hot Detroit to a 9-4 victory over Texas. The Tigers are now 15-1 ... Mickey Hatcher's two-run single highlighted a six-run, seven-hit seventh inning that rallied Minnesota to an 8-6 victory over the New York Yankees. Cincinnati holds off Atlanta Dave Concepcion and Tom Lawless homered, the first of Lawless' career. in support of Mario Soto as Cincin natl nipped Atlanta, 4-3. in National League baseball • action Wednesday. Soto. 2-1. took a four-hitter into the eighth inning when he gave up three h1ts-1nduding a two-run homer by Claudell Wasbingloo -without getting an out. It took three relievers to get the Reds out of the inning. with Brad Lesley finishing up for has first save in his first appearance of the sea!>on ... In other Na11onal League action. Willie McGee had three hits as St. Louis broke a seven-game losing streak. rallying from a 4-1 deficit for a 7-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs .. George Foster's two-out single in the 11th inning scored Keith Hernandez from second base tu give the New York Mets a 2-1 victory over Montreal. snapping the Expos fo ur-game winning streak ... Mike&hmidt's two-run Concepcion double, and Glenn Wilson's tie- ~reaking single climalled a five-run six th inning that carried Philadelphia to an 8-7 victory over Pittsburgh. Reliever Tug McGraw. 1-0. gained the victory while Al Holland earned his fourth save. despite giving up a ninth-inning run on singles by Let Mautlli and Lee Lacy and an R Bl double by BUl Madlock .. , Tony GW)'llD belted a solo homer and Kevin McReynolds added a two-run shot, while Erie Sbow and Goose Gossage combined for a three-hitter as San Diego topped San Francisco, 3-0. for a sweep of their three- game series. Twins to move to Florida? TAMPA. Fla. -Four businessmen, • members of a group hoping to bring major league baseball to Florida's Suncoast, have purchased 42. I 4 percent . of Minnesota . Twins' stock for SI 1.5 malhon. the Tampa Tnbune reported today. Tribune Sports Editor Tom McEwen reported in a copyright story that Tampa Bay Baseball Group members Bill Mack. Frank Morsani. Ed McGinty and Jim Cusack traveled to Washington Wednesday and completed negotiations for the sale with H. Gabriel Murphy. an insuran(e executive who has owned an interest of the American League club since 1950. The Morsani-led Tampa group has been trying to buy Murphy's stock for nearly two years. The TBBG also has been trying to buy 25.1 percent of the remaining stock owned by Twins President Calvin Griffith, as well as 25.1 percent owned by Griffith's sister. Thelma Haynes. Denver to get Giants' Brunner DENVER -The Denver Broncos said they were close to finalizing a deal that would send New York Giants quarterback Ci] Scott Brunner to the team in exchange for a fourth-round pick in next week's National Football League draft. The Broncos were to announce the quarterback's signing of a two-year contract today. The Broncos re~rtedly will give the Giants the Broncos' 21st selection in the fourth round of next Tuesday's ·NFL draft. This will leave Denver with two other choices in the fourth round, the result of earlier trades made by the Broncos. No charges against Pearson DALLAS -A Dallas County grand Jury has voted not to return an indictment against Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Ci] Drew Pearson in connection with the automobile accident in which Pearson's brother died. Pearson was seriously injured and has brother, Carey. was killed early March 22 when the car Drew Pearson was driving struck the rear of a truck parked on a north Dallas freeway. Police said Pearson. 33. was driving home after returning from a benefit basketball game at Coalgate. Okla .. at the time of the accident. The Cowboys pfayer suffered multiple cuts and bruises and had to undergo surgery to repair a lacerated liver. Carey .Pearson was pronounced dead at the scene. He was 27. The grand jury voted to take no action in the case after listening to evidence gathered by police about the accident. Televlalon, radio . TILIVlllON No event• echeduled. MDIO 11:30 a.m. -ua•-.u.~ ~ • Ml-waukee, KMPC (1~ 1 p.m. -llA-N I • Dodgen at 8eft °""°• KABC(790). For Ad Action Call a GIRLS 8A SKE TBALL Rllstlers pad lead in sec Golden West College. by virtue of its 2--0 victory over Cypress and Orange Coast's 1-0 verdict against Santa Ana, has taken a two-game edge in the South Coast Conference softball race after Wednesday's activity. It wasn't easy for the Rustlers. who had to go 11 innings and survive a couple of close calls by Cypress. Karen Carlson went the distance. striking out six and did not walk a batter. She escaped troublesome situation$ in the eighth and 11 t~ innings. In the e.ighth. <)press had the winning run at third with one out tn the eighth, but a squeeze play failed. Then. after Golden West had pushed over a pair of runs in the 11th. the Chargers loaded the bases with non~ out against Carlson. who proceeded to get a double-play ball and a ground out to end the threat. -Jn the top of the frame. Golden West scored its runs -as Gail Russell and Leslie Hickson delivered RBI singles. Golden West. which meets Santa Ana Friday, is 8-1 in, SCC play. The Dons fell to 6-3 thanks to Coast's victory, Jn that game, Gina Sanchez walked and Tracy Tum~ reached base on Santa Ana's only error. then Angie. Antrobus. the winning pitcher. singled to left to load the bases. Yvonne Solis' sacrifice fly lo center scored Sancha for the only run of the game. Ina high school game in the Sea View League. Tammy Kane threw a no-hitter to improve her personal mark tp 9-6 this season. while striking out five and walking three M Estancia topped Newport Harbor. 6·0. . Newport never threatened in the contest. advancing> runner to second base only once. 634 yachts to sai~ in Ensenada race It's Ensenada tame on the Southern California yachting front this weekend as 634 sailboats answer the starting signals for the 37th running of Newport Ocean Sailing Association's famed 125·mile Newport ~o Ensenada race Saturday. First start. for the ocean-racing catamarans and trimarans. will be at 12 noon off the Newport Beach Jett,y and others will follow at 10-minule intervals. the last classes startinR at I p.m. Balboa Yacht Club will stage two events Sunday -a one-design regatta for inside and outside classes, and jl Metcalf Class regatta for the Darby Metcalf Trophy, symbolic of the class championship. First Olympic trials for the yachting games get undet way Saturday out oflosAf1leles Yacht Club with Finnan(S 470 sk.ippers fighting for a chance to represent the U.S. In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Sa,,,_~ an South C~•t Corinthian Yacht Club -F .. tdlef Memorial Reoa11a Saturday San m.ee Sliver Gett Yach! Club - Galleon Se<'les. Sundav Soulhwe•tern Handicap FIHt -Valle 5-flfl, Sunday. San Diego Yacht Club -Sprln9 Serif\ ( J-14) Sundav San Dlet10 CrulH< Auocl1ti.t1 -Sprl119 Prt<llctt<I I09 rac1. Sund.V Ocean•kle Yacht Club - SPri119 Ol119hy Serlft, Sunde\'. San Dle90 Navy Salllno Club - Monthly Handlcep race, Sundev. Minion Bev Yacht Club -0Penl119 Dav, Sunday Har111 end Inland Anacapa Yacht Club -S1>r1n9 S.rl••· Saturday, Sund1v. Youth Fun DIV. Sunday BICYCLE REPAIRS Da~y Pilot Servicing All Makes AD· VISOR Fullerton proves too tough for Rustlers And Models l'he (iolden West women's basketball te.am Meaa Verde Ceater 751 4882 642 .. 5678 gave it a battle but couldn't derail South Coast the boards 10 pacing the defending Southern California champion Hornets to their 23rd straight victory. rebounds). white Lisa Ginsburg dished off si~ assists to go with her 14 points. 2701 Harbor Blvd • Cost• Mua Conference leader Fullerton Wednesday night ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in the R~tle~Dm. Mary Krupka had 20 points and ~tty Mendou contributed 10 to the balanced Pirate attack. N E ~"f 0 II T H A A 8 0 A S' llpYARD SHI PY ARD HA UL OUT RATES 0-39' -$4.00/ft. 40·4.9' -$5.00/ft. 50·59' -$6.00/ft. 60-69' -$7.00/fL 70-up -$8.00/ft. CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45 00.hr. YARD LABOR $40 00 Per Hour HAllL OUTS TO 75 ' 75 TONS/Marine Scale 223·2IST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (714) 675-2550 Meanwhile. Orange Coast cased past Cypress. and in a Pacific Coast Conference matchup, Saddleback traveled south to knock off Palomar. Janet Ramaekers poured in 21 points to lead the Rustlers. who dropped to 8-5 in conference and I S-9 overall. Lynette Lambert added I 0 for Golden West. Saddleback H, Palomar '5 The Gauchos strengthened their hold on tl1e runner-up slot io the Pacific Coast Confere~ with the lopsided win in the Comets gym. Here's what happened: Orao1e Coast 79, Cypre1118 Fullerton 66, Golden West 56 The Rustlers stayed close most of the way and actually opened with a I 0-2 lead before the Hornets scored the next I 0 points to take a lead they were to maintain the rest of the way. Fullerton's front line of Kath'y Gorman. The Pirates connected on a sizzling 65 percent (20-33) from the floor in the second half to overcome a 33-31 halftim~ deficit. The victory moved the Piratci to 9-S in conference and 19-S overall with a date at home against Fullerton on tap Friday night. Melinda Burris led Orange Coast in both scoring (22 points) and rebounding (18 Forward Lisa Jones had seven blocked shots. three assists. I 0 rebounds and 12 poiou and Heather Estey had a game-high 21 poil\ls and fi ve assisls for Saddlcback, 8-3 in PCC play. Sandy Mitchell and Debbie Flett controlled Lorita Hines was the leading rebounder with 14. Soviets see progress MOSCOW {A P) -The Soviet news agency Tass admmcd Wednesda)' that "several fundamental is· sues were resolved'' at a special mec1ini of United States and Soviet Olympic C'ommittee officials l}'CI upset by San Diego State Peter Uebcm>th. pres•· dent of the Los Anaeles Olympic Of1Bn11ina Com- mitttt. and Soviet Olympic Committee chairman Mani Gramov had dis- cus~ Soviet allegation~ The UC Jrvmt men's tennis team suffered a tough S.41 loss at the hands ofSnn Oiqo State Wednesday on the Anteater courts. tJ('I had its chtln~ to win the match. but a 7-5 toss in the decisive set in doubles proved to be the difference. "We had our chances,," said a d1sappo1nted UC1 Coach Grq Pat· ton. "but W~JuSI couldn't capitalitt •• UC1 w.u weakened h)' the abscnoc J of Bruce Man ~n HtnJ, who has not been fcclina well. but did aet winnin.a performanOC$ from Stephen Aniston and Julian Barham in s1nglt1 and the ~me pair in doubles. "That 10$5 may knock u.s out of the national~" Patton wd af\er seeing his team fall to 22· I 3. Aniston and Barham were schcd· uled to com~1e in both &-ln&Jes and doubles 11 Ojai stan.ina today. The UC Irvine women had bttter •• luck. goina on the road for a S-t victory at ~ State Northn •. Only sin.ates wett contated in tbc match affer the Anteatc" hlld cUnehcd the victory, wath ~ 1'.'rcnW1tb 8;J'd S.tcphanic Rhorer J>Ot.- tma easy v1ctoncs. .,, Trenw1th and Linda Mallory n head to lhc OJai Tournament compete in s1.naJe1,. ..,bile the team Of Mallory and Rborrr wiJJ vit> Cl\ double$ for UCt MAJCMt L•AGU• STANDINGS ~"--WUTCM~ ........ S..llle Oeklelld Kenu1 Cllv MIMbote THH ChlCAtOO W L ~ oe 12 ' .$11 lt I .ss. 10 ' .sa. I I .500 f lO f1f I 10 ·'" • 10 .• m De troll ToronlO (ltlltlend Ntw Vot11 loll on MllwaUllM hlllmore •AST DIVISION IS l ll I I 6 1 9 7 ll ' 10 s 13 ...... ""'""" ........ S, Mltweut!M I Cltv'*'d t , CNcato 2 Toronto ll, O.lolelld O Boston 2. S..llle I Detroit 9, Texaa • W.ensaa Cllv 3, Belllmore 2 M!Me\ole I, ~ York 6 T ... V"I Gemet .... .m .S7l "' ., .37S .71t SYt • I ' ' 11 ...... (ltOtNnlcll. 1· l) el MllweukM ISullon l·?l Chlcevo !Fellon CHI) •• Cltvelend tBMeven 2· ll New YOl"k (FontttlOI 0·31 •• MfMftOI• I Bu lefter 2· l) 0.klend (Werren 2·21 et Toronto (Goll 2· 11 Suttle (Young 2·21 el Boilon (Brown 0·2) Detroit IRoxeme 1·0) et T••H Chnana 2· 1) Balllmo<• IFtlneoen 1·1) et Ken1a1 Cflv (0 Jedli.on O·I) ,,...,,., Cemea s .. 111ee1.,.... Clevelend el Detrofl MllweukM el New York Texas et Bellfmore 8o11on •• Chtaoo Toronto at Ken1111 Cflv MIMflOle at Oaklend H•...._. LMW. WEST OIVIStON W L f'ct. GI Sen Olffo 14 S 737 Dedtlln 13 1 ASO l 'h S.n Francf~o J 11 .391 6"'» Houston 1 12 361 7 All.ente 6 II 3S3 1 Clnclnneli 6 12 m 71.1) EAST OIVISIOH Phli.oetpni. 10 6 625 Chlcaoo 10 7 Sit It» New York 10 7 SN v, MontrHI 10 I .S5' I St LOUii I 11 '21 JV, Plllsl>Urgh 6 10 375 4 W.._..V'•kwn Ded9W'I 4. HC>Y1lon 2 St Loul1, Chlceoo S New York 2. MontrH I I I 11 lnnlng1) PhlledelPllla I, PUllbvrllh 7 Clncfnnetl 4, Atlente 3 S.n Diego 3. Sen Frencl11Go o TMllV'I Gllmea Dedtlln (Hooton 0·0) et San Dlffo (Thurmond 1·2) Cincinnati (Ruuelf 1·21 el Allenle IMcMurtrev 1·2) 'rldaV'I Gemea Dedtlln el Sen Otego Chtceoo at Ptt111>ur11h S.n Frencf1co et Cincinnati Phlledell>flle et New York Allenle et H<>Yllon AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneets S, Brewen 1 CALIF°"NIA MILWAUKEE ebrllllll •brllbl Pelll1 d S o l o Molltor lb 4 o I O Cerew lb S 0 0 0 Younl 11 2 0 0 0 Lynn r1 4 0 2 0 c_. lb 4 I 2 0 O.Cnc1 lb S 1 2 O Smmns Oh 4 O I O ReJk,ndh 4 120 ()gllvlelf 3000 Downing If 4 O I 0 Gentnr 21> 4 O I 1 Grich 2b 3 1 1 o SUndbfg c 4 o 1 o Boone c 4 I 0 l CMoore rt l 0 1 0 SchofilO " 4 I 2 3 MllnMll c1 l 0 0 0 TMlb • S ll 4 T.-S ll l 7 1 Scenlw ......... ~ ooo 100 •-s MlwaUllM 000 lOI 000-l Game Winning RBI -Boone Cl). E-Molftor, Yount, ()gtlvle. OP-<elftornle 3 L08-<elifornl• 17, Mii· waukM 6. 2B-Gentne<, CMoore, Molitor. HR-Schofield (2) SB-Youn1 (2), Pe11l1 (7). Coo~r (11 S-8oone, Downing Ill' H R ER BB SO Callfornle w111w.2-1 9 7 MlweullM Coca nowr L,0·3 6 2·3 10 s 1 4 3 W•"' 11-3 I 0 0 0 3 Tetlmenn I 0 0 0 0 I HBP-<>GIMt (bv Wiit), WP-Cocenower 1-2 41 A-10,426 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodeen 4, Astros 2 HOUSTON LOS ANGELES 8Hs c1 8enn11r u Cet>etl lb Crut If Knlohl lb Gerner 11> Totma n r1 Wlf9hH C lheno Walll09 Ph MScOllP T~s abrllbl ebrllbl 4 0 I 1 Saa 11> 4 I 1 I 4 0 0 0 Whltllld rl 4 1 2 3 4 0 I 0 Lenclra c1 3 0 I 0 4 o o o Guwrer Jt> 4 o o o J o o o Mllranll H J o o o 3 0 0 0 Brock 1 b 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 SCloscla c 3 0 I 0 7 O O O Anclesn u 7 2 1 O 2 0 O 0 Vatenrla p 1 0 O 0 l 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 lO 1 l 2 T9tlll1 Seen bY lmln9s 11 4 ' 4 Heul19n 000 000 020-2 Les~ OOl 000 Olx-4 Geme Winning RBI -SH (1) E-Broclo. L08-HC>Y1ton 2, Los An· Qelel 3 2B-Whftlfeld. HR-Whitfield (4). S8-Ander10n ( 1), Sax (71. S-Velenruele. llt H R ER H SO Heuslwl Rven L, I 7 MScoll LOI A,,....s Valentia W,2·2 9 T-2:24 A-46.647 ) I 7 l 1 0 0 2 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlan LNOU• • 1 BATTING (30 11 be") Bell, Toronto, 397, UPShew, Toronlo, 397, Tremmel!, Detroit, 393, 8ern.eterd. CtevetenO, 3'0, Gercte. Toronto • .lll. RUNS Tremmell, Detroit, 17, wnt1e11.er. O.troll. "· Gercta, Toronto, IS. Rll>ken, Baltlmore, U; U~w. Toron10, IS RBI Ktnoman. Oalltend. 1'. MoMl>v. Toronto, 11, Ile. Jadl-. A"91h. 111 OeOMn, A"9lh, 17, Hrtiet., Mlnnnore, IS. Rlpt.en, Beltfmore. IS HtTS· Bell. Toronto, 31, Gercla, Toronto. ,I, Hrbek, MlnMtOte, 2S, ltlpken, Baltl· ~.24, Tremmell. O.lrolt, 24 DOUBLES. a.II, Toronto, 9, Ue>tllew, Toronto, I. ...... ~. 7, a.ti, Texaa, 6. Evans, 8oslon, '· GHttl, Mtnnesola, 6. Gerde, Toronto, 6 TRIPLES I a re tied with 2 HOME RUNS Klnomen, Oakland, 1. Rlp11en, 8attlmor1, 7. lte.Jad!Mll. .,,...s, S , I are tr.d with 4 STOLEN BASES. Gercla, Toronto. lJ, Butler, Cl111tl1nd, 10, Berneierd, Cleveteno, I, "'-"h • .,....._ 1, Shetklen, Ke n1111 City, 6; Tremmel!, Detroit, 6. PITCHING (3 1Mclslon1l: Caudld, Oak tend, J·O. 2.4S; Gura, KenMs City, 3·0, 3.33, LMI. Torol'llO, 3-<CI. 2. 10; Morrl•, Detroit, •-o. 1 9'; "Nltkro. Ntw York, 4•0, 0 9'; StltO. Toronto, l-0, t •S. STlttkl!OUTS ltvtevtn, C1t11t1all0, 16; LHI. Toronto, , •• Moort. Suttle. 24, W1tt. AMI'S. 14, Guldrv, Ntw York, 7l SAVES QulMflben'Y, l(anaes Cllv •• Cemecho, Clevete"CI. J, Ceudtn, Oekland. l, 17 '" tr.a with 2 Ha1'enlll L-~ BATTINO ()0 al bal\) MtU .... .,...._., M1, Gwvnn, San Ditto, _....; ~vre. ""''~· JM. TemN!Oft, Sen OlteO • .l7', Llllle, M«itrtal, l6$ ltUNS Wlte!M. s.n Oteeo. '" GWVM. Seti oi..o, "· It.in... Mtftt"-1. '•· Met-tMWt, O\laltO, IS, Uttle, MonlrMI. 1', Sall.~ 1•. lcfltnldl. Pt!Mll .. tlll'lle," ltll Ca-r ler, MOntrtel. 10. MerlMI. D Ill .. 11, Sdlmldl. ~. 11, Wallacl'I, MOntrMI, 17, Mcltavnotdt. s.n °'"°· 1• ~TS ~WVM. Sall Dt990. )2, Lltltl, Mel\I,...,, 17; 5-11. o..n.. •. ltMla ,Mofitt .. I, H; Templeton, San Oteeo, U OOUIL.IS e~. MolltrMI, 1, L.lltlt, ""°"',...,, 1. Francone, MonlrMI. 6. Trllo. San Frenctw.1 6; I 91'9 Ii.ct wltll '- TltUtLes. t ere tlM wllfl 2 HOM ltUNS; WMHnelon, Allan!•, 6, .,_, ~ S; MM'1N1. .,...,... s. Wiii , MoftfnMll, S; 4 are tied Wllll 4 Hilll MMtf ._ ..... ,.~......,, fhteftda 020 112 >-t 12 i Newport Hlltbor 020 010 0-) I 5 Foltv llftd c.Mlltro. Wotf (J); Oltlloft, Mll'loM'I ts) I ltoe (7) end Moldln, W-f!Ole'/. L-Otshon. 2e-t..ultn <El. Hit-wolf (f;). ~t,C.-... Mwl Unlv.nlty 41• 1DO w-f I• . 2 CorOlle dll ,.,., 305. IDO ..... 10 2 Wiiton. ltaYI 8'-n (I), Stotroff ()) end Ptil er-n; Satchel, w. MIMo (S) end 8oat. W-$t011oH. L-S.tef*', ,.._,._ Musco (C), W. Musco (C). t; Everett (UI, StOl1off (U), Plrt•ll (U); HR-f>•ul er-n (UI. irw. ts, c. .. Mesa 1 trvlne OS2 O:Jl ...... 15 17 Coate Mew 000 012 ._ 7 11 S Htntoan. L.lplOll (7) end ltallmeNlla; Welton, Slonetlouie (6), HHeY (7) encl Prell. W-Henloen. L-Wahon. 7&-0onl\9y (CM). 3~s (I), HR-iti.lman (I), ll llllmetulla (I), Wanna (CMI. a1 Tero•~ Sa" l°c:ll 2 s.ooteback 100 ooo t-2 1 3 El Toro 100 OOJ. x-4 6 1 Damian end Meldona<lo; Faulks end Applce. 2B-GelPO IETl. adfHft lO, MM1M • Edison lSl 003 l>-10 I • Merlna 3l0 000 I>-4 7 4 Emm•. Marfin (7) and ENlson, Cemecho (6); Guedff, EmmoM (3), Shenkmen (6), Het1M>n (7) end 81okdvtl. W-Emme L-<iueooa. 2&-Conenl (E). L"""8 a.di IJ, 0-H .. 6 LH UM 8-dl 00t .i3 1-13 12 Dene Htns lOO CMI 0-6 lO 3 NH$s, Hewkfna (7) end Fe"-Esteban, Mllr!IMOfl (6) end FWGUM>n. W-...Nss. L-Esteba n . 2B-Elleban (OH) HR-VlnoOrad (L8), Nen1 (LB), Fellt (L8l, Le$1\0r (OHi c:.latrw Vlllrt s, w11• 11tee 4 Woodbrid9e 002 l01 o-4 6 2 Caolstreno Valley 200 OH l-S 6 0 COOk end McNoe; OoOd end McLemor-. W-0000. L-<OOk 2&-0enlels (W), Sl<u· plen ICVl HR-Dodd ICVl. W L Ge Unf11er1ilv 7 ? El Toro 7 2 lrvlne 6 3 1 Saddlet>lcll. s 4 2 N-oor• Hert>o< 4 S 3 E1tancle 3 6 4 Coste MeS4 2 1 S Corona oe1 Mar 2 7 S WeclMsctll V's Sc.anlt Untversflv 9, Coron• Otl Mar I Estencla 9, NewPOrt HerbO< 3 Et Toro 4, S.ooltOack 2 lrvfne IS, Co111 Melll 1 FrldaY'I Gllmes (l:Ul COf'ona clet Mar et lrvfne Unt11enttv et Coate Mn• El Toro el E1tencle NewPOrl HerbO< el S.Oeltebeck Sumet LMeue WL Ocean VI- EOllOll Weatmln•tff' Fountetn Vellev Hunting ton Beecll Merine WMnnd9'1'1 ~ EdlM>rl 10, Merine 4 FrtaV's Gamt I 2 • 2 ' 4 s s 2 I I ' Ge 2 l 6 1 Hunlfnoton &eadl vs.. Eoli.on et ,\f\lte Sciuere Partt. 7 p.m, ~,,,.~ Fountelll Vattev 11 Wtllmlnlllf. noon Oc'.ffO View vs. Mllrlna el Blelr Ftol<I, 1:30 South COHf LM9U9 W L T Ge LHUM Hiii' 7 0 I Ce Pl1tr11no Veltev 7 O I Sen Clemente • 3 0 3 Mission Vleto 3 4 O 4 WOOObrldlHI J 5 0 41h Dana Hiii• 1 1 O 6'1'2 La11ut1e Beecn 1 1 o 6"'1 W9*1esd11V'• ~ Legune Beectl 15, Oen.e HIH1 7 C•Plstreno Vallev s. Woodtlf'l<loe • Lu une Hiits 2. Mission Vlelo I FricllV's Gemes (J:lS) WoocSOrkloe el Dene Hllt1 Legune Hiiis el San Ctemerit• CePillreno Velley et Mluton Vlelo USFL WESTEJlH CONFEltllNCE li'•dfk w L T f'ct. f'F C>Otlver 1 2 0 .n• 209 Arfzon• 4 s 0 444 236 LA Eltllr'HI 3 6 0 333 1'3 OeklenO 0 9 0 000 12 Cemrat Michigan 6 3 0 .667 225 Hou1ton 6 3 0 .667 29• Oklahoma 6 3 0 667 U7 cn1ce110 3 6 0 .ll3 209 San Antonio 2 1 0 .222 ICM EASTElftN CONFERENCE Allafltk Phlleo.4Phfe • I 0 U9 New JtrJtv 7 7 0 711 Pillsl>urllh 2 1 0 222 WHhlnQlon l • 0 111 Bfrmlnol\em *"""' • I 0 ..., ,,,_Orleans 7 2 0 718 T•mc>• Bev 6 3 0 6'7 Jeckson11111e 3 " 0 333 Menu>ttls , 7 0 m ,,...,,.,Gamel New Ortea111 el Pttllaoetohle Pitt~ ., fMmelnll Jedlsonville et OklellOITla Satunllll'f's G""" Welhlngton at Tampa Bev Sen AnlOlllo at Artrone ~,,,.~ Blrmlnol'lem et Oonve< OlllehOme el ChicaGO Mkllltan et N-JtrMV Mef*Y'I Game Exprna •I Hou11on WCT teuma"*'9 <•t ~·> ,lr'sfAMIMSIMlet m 20ll 154 120 267 219 210 119 140 PA "' ISi 200 , .. 180 235 1r. 246 U7 115 l3' 112 2SS 132 116 Ito "" 243 1<.t11ln Curren (South Alrlcel otl Marll. Dickson (U.S.), J •6, •·6. 6·3, 6·4. 6·l. c ..... SM Otl-. St. S. UC INIM • SIMll9I M ilton (UCI) def e ....... ·JOMI, •·3. 6'-l, Gotr CSOS) def Afl'WO', f ·4, •·•. le"'-"' ( UCll def. lftlNnClertl. M . 1 • S. Dowllt IUCll def lAFrllftdlt 6·>. 6-4. Ktlloe9 (Sl>Sl def MV«I, ~f. 6•), .... ll,.,.,.....men !SO$) dtf. lltock-fh, •·• •·t. ~ EIMV·Joftft·K.._. CSOS> def Hlftlila• Derr. 7 .... •·t: Anlston·8¥tlonl (UCO def Zimmerman-Getz, 6·2. f I, lt~­L~•ndll ISO$) Olf, Amor·Mv.n, 3·6, ... 4. 7·S. ~ ..... UCIMlleS,Cll~ ........ 1 ..... T~lltl tUCI) ct.f Conl\, 6-1, H , aot"Ur1 (H) 1194. IMJ«'v, 6·> 6•t , lt"Oftr <UCO .... ltvave ... 2. •·l • ..,. (UCll .... $oaMve, .. 2 .... 1. ~ (\Kil ... C~1 .. >. 6•t, o..et (UC:ll ... O..ul. ~1. •·I. Not• ~ _.,.. not conlnlecl .-, mull.Nll tonMl\t. .......... , -c.... .......... .. -,,...., ,..,._ ... c..te ..... JAi,., Jll tr--l. ~w (CM). 1:50W; t. Mlla'f ICMI. HUJ: , .,_ COW, 2M.• -IM9-1. ..,. (I). l\Ot..U; 2. lultltto« (CM), lM.11; ,, ~ (CM), f:IJ.)1. IO rr ..... 1. ,.._din lCM>, 24..Jt: 2. t.ureleu (CMJ, tU•, 1 Coek Ill. U.17. lCIO fl't"-l, Cr.,..,_w (CM), 55.GJ 2. ,,_... !'Ml. fffl; l. Oouelas tCM.), l;Ot.M. 1• ~-'-F""'dl" (CM), SZ.IS; 2. Cooll (E). ,._.., J. J.WNt ICM), tl.A "° ,,.._,, su.Mtoff tCM), S~l.JO; 2. O.Vort tEI, S:AUt1 a. ~ (CAo\J, ~It.II. lCIO Mclt-1. kt <Kl. SUI; 2. ~ (CM), l:tU•; ). OeVOf'• IEI, 1:06.H. 100 brM.,t-1. Miranda ICM), 1:01.72; 2. C.VM (E), 1:107: l. WeldW (£), H).)4 «IO ir.. r•~I. Co.It MMe. •:CM.D. UIWlr"9Y ... WW. " 2tl medle'I r•v-1. Unl..,.r•IJv. 1:51.U. ,. ,,......,_ T-'°"le (I). l:AJ.47; 2 Watllllour'M (U), 1:.50.00; a. klnesllelcl IUI. l:M.00. 200 ~I. Whtie CU), 2:00.00: 2. Fletd ( u). t.en.00; J. MoM!leY (I). 1".20. ... SO lr..-1. Slant cn. tl.l•; 2. Sdllecl• CUI. 2U2; 3.. a-n (I), 24.00. 100 f!v-1. Gofw'UllO (I), no time; 2. Fletns (I), nl; ). Mt;Colloutn (U), nt. 100 fr..-l. Sc:Nac1er (Ul, suo. 2. Walhbourne (U), S.UO, l. T-evlcll (I), SU.3. S00 lr"-1. HOOOIO (I), •:A6.S6; 2. Kll\ll· •flold (UI, 4:5'.00; l. E. c.rtson (U), 5:12.00. 100 badl-1. White tUl. 56.20; 2. McCollowh (U), St.JO;'· Freitas Ill, l:02.00. 100 btMll-l. L.eller (Ul, l:03. lS, 2. Solomon (U), l~; J. Hanry (I), l:1'.73. '°° lrM r•v-l. Unl11trsltv. 3:16.00. .... ...,, H..-r l17, C--clll Mer 47 200 medlev r•v-1. Newoort Harbor, 1:45.7'3. 200 lr..-l. Ford (CdM), l:Al.7SO; 2. Stetllev (NH), l:SO.n2; 3. Gruber (NH), l:SU6'. 200 lndo-1. LewlOll (NH), 2;07.'47; 2.· Mlhall\o (NH), 2:l7.9t0; 3 ... '*'lci INH), 2:20.017. ' so lr"..-1. Buckley (NH), n.tl5; 2 TllOmPIOll (NH), 23.313, 3 Elllott (NHl. 23 S94. 100 llv-1. Montoomerv CNHJ, Sl.023; 2 McCleren (NH), SI 079; 3. Tingler (NH), Sl629 lOO frM-1. Gruber CNHI. S0.423, 2 Thomc>lon (NH), S0.116, 3 Buckley (NH), S2.S27. 500 Ir-I Sta11Jev INHl S:Ol.139, 2 Tosh (CdMl. S.16.502, 3. CemPl>ell (NH), S:23 .. , • lOO DK:k-l Ford (CdMl, 59.423, 2. Montoomerv (NH), 59.92,, 3. Oberg (NH), 1:00.661. lOO brNll-1 Mlrwtlllo (NH), 1:04.710, 2. Lewson INHl. 1:07.870; 3. Muremoto (CdMl, l:Oe.619 400 lrM rtlav-1. NtwPOt1 Herbor. 3:3S.S'9. ,eulRlll VfllwY 97, H~ a.di 7' 200 medtev relav-l. Fountain Vellev. l:Sl.00. 200 frH-1. Moore (FVI, 1:5'.1; 2. Judd (FV), l:5U2; l. Agnell (FV), 2:04.ll. 200 tnoo--l. Folker <HBl, 2:03.Jt; 2. 8eum11trlner CFV), 2:09.40;1 3. Reynolds (FV), 2:20.41. SO frH-l. Lenore (H8), 23.71, 2. Hevs IHBI, 23.11; 3. l(lrkwv (H8 ), 24..l9. DMn11-I. Hutchinson (FV), 16S.OO; no ..cones or u1tro. 100 ltv-1. Moore IFV), S6.26; 2. Folker (HB), SUS; 3. Singer (FV), 57.'7. 100 frH-1. Lenore (HB). 52.91; 2. Agnell IFVl, Sl.81; 3. Hen IHB), 53.91. 500 fr-I. Judd (FV), S:IO.A2; 2. Miiier (HB). SM.04, 3. Wono (FV), S:'9.79. 100 beell.-;1"8eumvertner <FV). 1:02.66, 7. Hanson IH8), l:06.09; 3. Nomure (FV), 1:09.SO 100 t>rtast-1. Revnol01 CFVl. l:Oe.17; 2. Peters IFV). 1·13.33, 3 IClrkMV IHB), 1-IUI 400 "" rete v-1 HUllllnQton Beach. 4:09 21 Me'1N lOS, E._ 60 200 medlev relav-1. MerlM. l:SO.l4, 2 Edbon, l.SS.'4. 200 lr"N-l. Easlg (Ml, 1:52.07; 2. McMlllen (E), 1·52.19; 3. Lvnctl (Ml. 1:5US 200 fndo-1. Smith CM). 2~U3; 2. Alllaon (E), 2:15-09, 3. Wetllloefer (M), 2:17.91. SO Ir-I Mallov (E ), 23 • .oll; 2. Jonn IE ), 23.SO; 3. SPenovk:h (M). 24.31. 100 ftv-1. Wero. (M), Sl.24; 2. W•Otelllh (E l, Sl.70, 3. Stplfe CM), l:03.0l. 100 lr-1. MallOv (E). SI IS, 2 McMlllen (E). SUI; 3. Eulg CM), S2.9l. SOO lr-1. Smith (Ml. 4:5'.62; 2 Wedtelgh (E), 4:SI.•; 3. Lvnch <Ml. S·1 l.7S. 100 beck-I. Wer&M (M), l:Ol.07; 2. Allen (Ml, l:OS.2t; 3. Jone• IE), l:OP.14. 100 t>rtesl-1. S9eno111e11 (M), 1:07.16, 2. Brolntf'ton (Ml. l:09.03; 3. Mannion <Ml, 1:09.66. 400 lrM retev-Double dlsQuellll<ellon Olvfno-1. Brvenl (M). 16,90 POfnl1; 2. Ramll IEI. 12 70; 3. ~ IM), to.80. HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN E1tMde tl, Cea .. Mela 6l 200 IT*Jlev retev-1. Eslencle, 2~ 200 lrH-1 Cennarfe to (CM), 2"14,I. 2 Cferlt IE>. 2·1s 73, 3. Ctevetend (CM>. 3·l3 • 200 tnoo--1. Crf1mon CE), 2:25.19; 2. Llo¥0 ICM), 2.36.0, 3 Miller (El. 2:36 11. SO lr-1 Scholn (E). 27.28, 2. Wete<I (CMI. 11 SI. 3. Hertun11 (E). 27.41. 100 lfv-1. Mlld'9ft (El. 1;07.7, 2 Miller (E). I 16 3, 3 LeKec (CM), l:2U. 100 tr-I SchOIH (E), 1:01.13, 7 Norton (CM), I l4.0I, 3. Oto1hi IE l. l:06.09. SOO fr-I Mlldaen IE I. s.lS 0, 2. Cn1mon IE>. S·'4 to, 3. Cennertero (CM). 6:00.5'. 100 t>eck-1 Lloyd ICM>. 1:13.•; 2. LeKec (CMI. 1·1147. 3. Herlung (E ), 1.14.SS 100 t>reest-1 Noromom IE), 1:17.70, 2. kene ICM). 1.20.0 ; 3. Oloshl (E), l11,0I. 400 relev-1. Eslencle. 4:17.6l. c-dll Mer IOI, Newpwt Hert»er 45 200 medley rtlev-1. Coron• del Mar, 2·ouso. 200 Ir-I. Bird (COM), l:S6.S20, 2. Coroneoo (NH). 2:17 SJS. 3. Sii.ti• (COM). nt 200 tndo--1 Reinhold (COM), 2.19 161, 7 Smflh (COM), 2:32 S82, 3 S~rber (NH). 2.43.016. SO lr-1 Bird (COM), 24.142. 2. Hernv (COM), 26.20S; 3 Looi ICOM). 26.991. 100 lfy-1 H•r11ev (COM), l:04.16l, 2 Reinhold (COM), 11)7 754, 3. WIOb (NH), l:l0.611. 100 Ir-I Lortie ICOM), 1"0'2.7'1, 2 Lowry (COM), 103211. l . Corone<lo (NH), 1:04.0lS SOO lrH-1. Foley (CdM). 6 12.JOI, 2 Maynard (NH). 6:19 937; 3. Woodruff (NH). 7;39 311 100 beck-I Lortie ICOM), 1:10.514, 2 LOOI (COM), 1.11 734; 3 Slanlev (NH). 113 9SO. 100 brn1t-1. Smith CCOMl, l:l7 IJS, 2 Ruffini (NH), 1·22 937, 3. Torr11 (CdM). 15'.1'9 400 f9'ft relev-1. Cor-one de! Mer. •2U9S ....... In VfllwY IOS, H....,.._ ... di 7S 200 meotev rtl•v-l Hut1ttno1on BHch, 2-0. oe. 200 lr..-1. khu!IJ (FVI, 2:12.87, 2. Lu1k (FVI, 2 17 06. l . Hor1>et (FV), 2:20.63 200 lnd0-1 Permenller (HB). 2'l4.3S. 2 Clark (FV). 2. "·"· 3. Griffith (HB). 7 .... ,, IO fr-1. McNemev (HB), 26 '6; 2 Westlund IFV), 2UJ. 3. Socoon IFVI. 2t.OS Ollllng-l. MIW (HB), llUO, 2, COit (FV), 116 70; 3. Anoulo (FV), l:l>.2•. 100 ttv-1. Schullr (FVI, 1:07.2, 2. Rankin (FV), 1:1211; 3. Ella (H8), l;lS.03 100 lree--1. Weatlund IFV), S7 )41 2 McNornev (HB), 57.39, J. Soc:oon (Fii), 1:02.n JOO froe-1. Lu'k (FV), 6:12.43, 2 Budman (FV), 61513,) Hll (FV), 6·29 ... 100 '*ll-1 '9<ment1-r (HI> 1-0..00, 2 PotfW IFVI, I tl'1: > lty.., (HS), l IUt 100 brM•"t-1 H~ (FV), M7 to, 7 HY\INIOI\ hecn, 1:22.3'. i Ele IFVI ,.,, .. t00 Ir.. ,..,,_, J°OUlllOlll Veltv. •'0211 ........ ~ WW--..V"I ..... n Ct• .. ., ... -· M: • ..-1 "'-" aACa. 1 "" """' E ...... , lllelll <,_..,> 11• •.40 UO ....... 0. lNllU) ... uo Teo MID '"' T.Y C*CwrGn) I.• AM react. JlmMI, SllNtllwlY, tftcWtlOll, o.idV'• C..-• ...... 0... MM!. Tltne: l:G llt. l&COMO Ill.CS. 6 tuncinea. hl'tlnt Mead (Garde) tAO i.AO UO OONOdlft (SIMiia> 11AO UO IOCllw 0.. (Ollll.,.) SM AIU r.cN'; ..,.._,lo, NMMI', Hy '"· Elloft¥, s.ttne ,,.._,, w.tftle OMN!ot. ~ N9'1W, ~. Sl•te Trlbuto. T1nwl l: 10 JI S. Sl D ... y oouef.• C2·1J Mid su..20. TMllD lllACa. ' turto11e1. l'*'fWal Mar (OlhO) 2M UO 2.lO Mt. Ulltfmoro (V...,Juei91 3M U1 Telltl (~fOfl) UO AIM faced: Ohtt11e11vetv Oofl, ltunn!M o..r ... Tirrie: l. lO II S. IS Ix.ACTA ()-S) r:aelO SlUO. '4>URTM llACL ' turlonel N9W (F141) 30.AO 17.00 7.20 l..uck't' Sarot lltteca) t• 20 6.IO Rev P11ddv (Velen1Ulla) ~ 00 AllO racoct: MIU I l ld, HloNand Unt, Bii Md>ouNM, Sleve'1 DH, P'N Beta lleopa, Mv Podtel, llllle Boy, Northorn R-'dl.. Tlmr. MI US. SS •XACTA (11·•> Nld ll,411.00 '"'"'" ltACa. OM mite on turf Mau.re (~M't'el lSAO 6.20 SWI'• Dr-(Poclrotal 11.IO Ba"*'slown <Toro) 3-'0 6.00 1.60 Alto r.ced: Pellru, SIHlfncllve, /vlceatrat, Prince Fiortmuno. Time: 1:34 1/S. U •XACTA 13·2) paid MJ0.00. M.XTM lllAC•. 7 lur10ng1. EmPl'Or Al Norte (Pncvl UO 4.00 2AO Maestro Mio (Fuentea) lO.oo ,s.eo Erner.id Cut (Hawley) 3.40 Also raced: Net PGtn11. cour,tng Eeele, 119 Budslet, $1V RobberY, Mont D'Arlllur, Gelfleo. Time for Musi<, Gellant Freeoom. Cruaad«'s TOUCI\. Time: l:23 2/S. U aXACTA 110-7) i>eld SIS9 SO HVUtTH llACa. 6 lv<lonG,. FIMI N•lkra (McCrn) S.60 S.nd Ind Sel (PlnQy) Henoverten (Hewlt't'l Also rec.cl· Foxle Don Time: 1:09 J/S. U aXACTA 11·3) paid S24.SO 2 60 <>YI 2.40 OUI out 12 NCK SIX CS,1124.40 with 24 winning 1tcu11 with 2• wlMlne tickets Cab l'IOrlH). 17 Pfeil Six contOlallofl Hid $139.20 with "6 wfMlne tlQtets (flve '-Hi). EIGHTH ltACI!. OM mlle on tun. Drumells IDlhsy) UO UO UO hi 8ollde (LloNml • 00 2.IO Hula Bleze (McCarronl 4,00 Also rac9d: Glngor Brink, Crono. Dec•· Orechm, Vale ts, Dunbealh. Tl~ 1:33 4/S. NINTH •ACIE. l'-" mlln on turf. 8"1 of Both (McCrn) S.00 3.20 2.IO Counly S..1 (Plncav) 6.00 J,to Chlvalrv (Fell) •.OO Alto rec.a: Pepat Bull, Rea Don. Rodwell, Rostr0e>0 .. lch, Nolen. SwNI Man. TOMf. Time: l:47 4/S. U IEXACTA (3·1) peld U 7 SO. AllenOenee: 32,I09 . TNI .... , tnut *"'5 LOS AMGeUlS -Arrovo Saco Creett. 819 T~ Creett (_,-), C:.slel< Ukt, Plru Creek (Frenchman's Flat), Puct- OJ091tone Lake, Pvramld Lelle, San G.brlet ltlvlf (MJI, Wftl ttld no<ltl for111). UMTA eAAaAllA -Cechuma Lake. Sente Ynel Rlwr. •1va•SK>• -Fvtmor Lall•. Hemet Lake. SAM atlltMAaDINO -Bl9 Beer Leke, Green Vallev L•k•, Greoorv Lake, Jent\1 Lake, Lvtle Cr• (middle ano north font,). v•HTUaA -CHllas L.ekt, Plru Lek•, Revn Creek, Row Veltev ukn, S.nre Peula Crllett, Sn~ Creek (u-e no lower). SAN OtaGO -San Lula Rev River, SwHtweler Rt..,er. SAN LUIS 091SP'O -AIHCa!Mro Uke, Laoun• Lake. KaltM -Alder Creett, Brfohl Velley Leke, Cedar Creek, Deer Creek, Er,klne Creek, Kern River (lubell• Dem to BOf'ell PowtrhouM, KR3 PGwerhouM lo Lake llebeffa). TULAltE -Bone Creek, Orv Maeoow Cr•, Kern Rfvtr (south lork). Kern Rive< (Fairview Dem ro KR3 PowerhouM, Jom· sondale Brldoe to F1frvt.w Dem), Nobe Young Creett. Pe9C*mlnt CrHto. (u-1, Polo Creek, South Creett. Tute River (mfd<lle lofk), Tutt Rlvtf' (north end '°"'" lofkl of metn fOf'll.). Tute River !Cedar Sloc>e ern>. Whitt River INYO -8ektf' Creett, Big Pine Creek. 8111\0P CrHk (lower, mfd<lte, M>Ulh end tnl•k• II). Cottonwood Creek, 0 1.u L.eke, GeorGel Creek, Goodale Creek, lncleoen· oence Crtlll. Leke S.brltle, Lone Pine CrHk, Oall Creek (no<1h fork), Pleasant Vellev R-11olr, Owen1 River (Lewi 8rlooe dOwnstr .. m to Stewert Lene). Sheoherds Creek, Svmme' Creek, Tet>oose Creek, Tfnemahe Creett, Tuttle Creett NBA playoffs FIAST ROUND (9est·ef·Flvel Wednetdev'I~ Detroit 119, "-w York 112 CSarlt\ tied. M ) TeMlflt's Games New Jtf'Mll el PttflecM!Dllle ISarfH lied. M ) Allenta et MllweullH (Sarl•s tied, 2·21 Saettte •• Det1a1 cs.ri.1 tied, 2· 2l Denvtf' ti Uleh (Sertn ttoo, 2·2) .,,_,,Ix •• Porfl•nd (Serln lied. 2·2) ,,._y#, GMW New York et O.troll COMFEltKMCa SRMl,.NALS (hst .. S.-) WMlolnl C• r1 eflCe L.ellen vs. Oella1·S..llle winner IS.tur· oav. l2:JO Pm.> Por1la1'0 • Ptlo4Nllx winner "' Uteh ·Oen· vtf' winner K•dWll C•• •ice Benton VI. Delrolt·N•w YOf'k winner PflflaOelPllla·New JwMY winner..,. MA· weukH-. .. tten•• winner COMMUNITY COL.L•GE WOM~H Fuhf1'1n U , Getden WMt U (leuifl C•st C.uh WWW) 'ULL•RTON -Nino IJ, Gormet1 IS, l•u•ctl 4, Oeoroe I . Tr-rv 4, F1t11 16. MllCllOll 6 T Olal1: 30 6· IS '6 ooLO•N wan JotlnWn 1J, AemMker• 21, lol!on 4, Lem«>ert 10. E1111n •· Love 4 Tota n 10-11 S6 Halftime· Fulltt10ft. 3?•21 Total tou11· FutMrton 21. ~ Weal 12 FO\MO OUI OW.. (F ) 0r-.. C..tt n, c_..u 61 (S.. C:.lt C• II WWW) CYN•H -Nllka_._ IS, Love S, JOlltOll I,, ~ lO, S~SOtl t Dvk"<>YM 13 Tota· tt 10-lf .a oaA.NOa ClOAIT -Kr110111 JO, ~ 6, ltllltA 7. GIMOutt 14 Mendote 10, aurrtl ft. TltM n IS·22 7' ~ c....., ... , ,, l l T..W fOIM C""''" 20, 0r.,,.. Coe11 If '"'" eut ~D (()C(), Not.KON (Cl ~ IC), ~l'IOIM IC) T~ Cvtrwt mecfl 0wrv LIVW\t. Mer*H COCCI Sats 0 ?di '4. ~ 4.S ('-die C.. C1 Ill rnaJ SAC>Ol.alACJC -0-.. t. lt'-Y fl, JOI* It. UOYf I, LIMeW'eell 7, LeHoue 6 Hllln I TOI ... tt .. 11 k ,ALOMAa -Ya 7, Dol"\lld l , John• IOll t, Vlloul 17. Oelln-. 1'. Tota ll f·IS •! Helftlmt· ~. )J.otl. Totlll loull hf .. beek 1•, ... IOme, II ........ .,... ,..... v.... 1'. ra a ._. 11 , ................... , Mt-1. """""°" !Hal, lU; J. s.ttl CFV> • .._,, 1. ~ l'VI, '" --t,.,.,,...,. <Hal, DA, t Hwrv (FVI, IUJ a lt ... ln (FV), JY --'· 1Mrtt (FV), RA. 2. A#llMldllt <HI>. H.4; 1. Holllftfcltekt "VJ, S1.2. eo.-t. A.launder IH•I. t*.e; J. erown CFVI, J~I0.2; J. lond (FV), t .lU. 1..--t. ,,,.,.,. tF\f), •·"'1: 2. C~ IHI ). UO,I; J. Wa't'lnclmM IHI>, t.02.7. u•--1. wevtnornM <H•>. t0.27J1 :t (amMll (FV), l():lO.M, J. '1/¥M ( FV}, IO-.A7.S. IMIHH-1 Malfotllll <'VI, IU; 2. Moft19111Md CFVI, lU; J. lond (HI}, 16..6. *'H-1. TilomHotl (HI), .OJ, t O'~ (FV), _,,l; > lond tHI), .,..2. .00 r.wr-t F~taln v.a.v. 41.I. IMO ..-.,.....1. H!M!tlneton 8-dl, UU . H.J-1. 0.ytor (FV), 5•10, 1 ~ (FV). H ; 110 third. LJ-l. H#rv <FV>. 20-2, 2. Siad! IHll, lf-11; J.. Geunt (Hal, lf·7. TJ-l. Harrv (FV), '1~6. 2. t.fc9"' (HB). •s~. S. Tomllo (FVI. 1' ... PV-1. Stadl (HBI, 12-0; 2. lecku• IHBl. IHI; a Castllo tFV), IHI. • SP.....l W9fli (FV), SS-10 (.o-1 r_.d), 2. Meaanobv (HB), Sl·l'l'\I., l Wnlllflel <FV> • .,._,_ OT-l. W1nl CFV), lf0..314 (acftOot re-e«d, Oranoo Coun•v ,_.di. 2. W.StPflal (FV), 1..-•v.; 1 Aklt\e (FV), I~ _,.. 71, ..... ,. <•...-. awntt Ill rnetaf'I) I00-1. lll611 (Ml, 106, 2. k.rmen CM), lO I. 3. Helnn IEl. ll.O. 2GO-l. Rish (M). 21.7, 2. Kermen CMl. 22.2, 3. Heines (El. 11.1 f00-1. llllll (Ml. S2.I, 2 ... vnon (El • S4.7; 3. Lllltv (E), S6A. IOO-l. Nowotnv <E>. 2:0U, 2. Dowd CM), 2:01.0; 3. l.omlnell (£), 2:01.l. l.40C>-1. Nowotnv (E), •:56. I, 1 Zemanele (E), 4:51.7; 1 Belltno (E). UU. 3,200-1. z.m.nea <E>. ll:OO.S; 2. Pattlne IE), ll:OU; >. Mavnerd (Ml, 11:02.4. 120HH-1. ~ (Ml, IS.S, 2 Melone (M). ls.f; 3. Pttlllos (M), lSA JOOIH-1. Dowd (M), 4.4.1; 2 Wheeler (Ml, 42.4; 3. Llllev !Edi. 4U 400 r ... v-1. MatlM, •S.I l,600 retey-l. Merine, 3;JS 1 HJ-I. Whoe4wr1Gtit (El. 6•0. 2 Hldu (M), S-10; 3. Ge rrity IEl, S-1 L.J-1. Hulehlns (M), 20·611•, 2. Merlef IMI ... ; J. WllH!wrlQllt CEI. 20-4 TJ-l. W'-lwrlllflt IEl. 4.4·4, 2. Dowd (M ), 42·6; 3. Sutton (M), 4l-9~ PV-1. Hooten IE). ll·O; no MCOnd or third. SP-1. Hi"9 CE ). 49·7,_., 2. Porte< (M), '7·61h ; 3, Smyser (E ), C7·S'I•. OT-I. Su1ton (M). 131·6, 2 Younebloocl IM), 130-3; 3. Relde<iell CEl, 127· II o-View 72. 'Wntrn1M11r • 100-1. Wilton (0V), 11.t, 2. Rove< (WJ, 12.0; 3. Hfdu (W). 12.0. 200-1. WllllOll (0V), 2U. 2. Hieb CW), 25.2; 3. Loving (W), 21.2. f00-1. WllM>n (OV), 51.I; 2. Ostler (WI. S7.3; 3. Trent (W). nt I00-1. Thomoson IOVI, 2:01.1, 2. Trani CW), 2:0f.S; 3.. Gerdel (OV), 2:1l.2. 1,4!00-1. LOPet (0V), •31.S; 2. Acoste (WI. S:Oe.A; 3. Arcttll>eld (0VI, s:•2.o, 3,2CIO-I. Ac:o,11 (W), 10-14.0; 2 Archfbelel (OVI. 1o:23.0. no third. HO HH-l. Hldl1 (W), IS.7; 2. Gordon (Wl, 15.t; J. Roth (OV), 16.7 300 IH-l. Gordon (W), 42.9, 2 Rotll (OV), 41; 3. Mc8ri0e (W ). 4U tOO r•v-1. Wnlm1n1ler, 46.I MJlt r ... v-1. OC..n Vltw, 3:.i 2 HJ-I. Clerk (OV), S-1. no MCOnd or lllkd. U-1. ROYe< (WI. 19-S'h, 2 Clark (0Vl 17.10; 3. Roth (OVI, 17·61.., T .J---1. Roth (OV) •••• , Rover (W), ~II>; 3. Clef'll IOV). 39·4.. SP-l. Strort0 COVI. 50-4. 2 Ember (0Vl. 41-0; 3.. Bletickl (0V), 43·0 OT-1. AU10N COV), l~-1. 2 Bletldlf (OV), 146--f; J. Sir-(OVI, 123·S PV-No comoetllora HIGH SCffOOl. WOIWEN E.._ n. MllrtM n (ltwwMe '"'"" Ill mee.r..> 100-l. F"rntev IE). 124, 2 Klemlle (M), 13.0, J. Werd (M), 13.3 200-1. FNrnlev (E l, 2U. 2 B'41feid IE ), 77.S, 3. Kllfnlte (Ml. 119 «IC>-1 5new IE), l:Ol.O, 2 Baell.ff' IE> 1:02 1, 3. oe .. fdr.on CE 1. 1:02.2 aoo--1. Snvoer1 IE I. 2.32.0. 1 RllchOt CE>. 2:3'2.0; 3. Neoon IE). 2:32.0 1,~I. F-IE ). S:SO,O. 2. Venber MOlem (El. 5:52.1. J Torktll1 (E ). 5-571 3,2CIO-I. SnvO.rs (El. 12·ss.o. 7 RllChOI IE l , 12:SS.O, 3. Nedon IE). 12'SS.O. IOOLH-1. Scllyvlno IE), 117. 2. Aronr.on IE). 17.1. 3. Hewkln1 (El, 17 I lOOLH-1. Aronr.on IEl. 54 I, 2 Lelll<M> (Ml, 54.9. 400 rolev-1 Edison, SI 4 1,600 rtlav-l Eotton, 4.33 O SP-I. Grahem IEI. 30·6'•· 2 Gr_. (E ), 29-µi.; 3. Wnlelln (M), 29·011'J U-1. Welullk IE). 16·1, 7 HOIMV (Ml, 15·7; 3 Allen CM). 14·7 HJ-I Colemen (Ml, S·O, 1 Tvler CEI 4·4; no third T .J---1 Allen IM). 30-4. 2 Ma1Jtv IMI 29· S, l. Ferr¥ IE l 21· I OT-1 Wnlelln (M), 97·0 2 GrHr !El 9S·6, 3 Lerson IMI. 71·1-., OceM VltW as, wntmlMtw 42 (R--'"'"" In metef"\) 100-1. BeMH IOVI, 133. 2 0.AUIJUSllne (WI, 13..4, l. Lashley (W), 14 06 200-l. Zenelil (OV). 27 S, 7 O.Augu1tlne (WI. 219. 3 Pflum (W). 29 • .oc>-1. Pflum (W), I-GI 9, 2 Karpel IOV), 1:10.S. 3 Manlepeg (W ) I 12 OI 900-1. Correl IWI. 2.31 S. 2 kerllel (011), 2:47.2; 3. Smilh (Wl, 2 S6 2 1.~1. McCrecken (W), 6'°2, 2 Rover IOV), 6:03, l Kuoel IOV I. 6.33 3,200-1 McCreci(en IWI, 12 Sf. 2 John· son CW), 13.10, 3 Royer (OVI. 1l 2S lOOLH-1 Hecll.wortt. IOVI 111. 2 Sce11ilone (OVI, II 1 l Lt IWI 11.9 JOOLH-1 Hecto.worth IOVl Sl l 2 Manlapeg IWI SS O. 2 Sceoll~ !OVI SI I 400 relay-I Wn1min11er S7 I 1.600 ,....,v-1 OcH n View 4 41 1 HJ--1. Orr IOVl. S-2. 2 S.lle ns tOVl 4·7, 3. O.Aug1.41ine (W) 4·2 LJ-1 Orr (0V) 17·1, 1 bneHI !OVI IS·1, 3 L.e11\lev IWI 14·6 T J-1 Orr COVI 36·9, 2 ZeneMI IOVI J.4·2. l Correll IW), 30· 10 SP-I Rev tOVI. 30-S 2 0 1c111•n•t1 (OV). 21·9, 3 MillO., IW) 26· IO OT-I Rev (OVI. IOS·4 1 Doeto.men IOVI, 97·7. 3 Mittov (WI 92·t F~ V,.,,., t4, H"""""9fl ... ell 0 100-1 Grll\elOe (FV) 12' 2 Lo CFV 13 2. 3 McGovern IHBl. 13 3 220-1 Heratrun IFVI 2S3 2 C.rlllelOe IFVI. 27 6. 3 McGovern (HB) nt '40-1 PaQneMIN IHB l l1M S. 2 Coo~ (FVI. 1-()6.8, l Herry CFV), l-ot 0 ato--1 Ponu CHBl. 2355. 1 O"Conne< (FV), 2.l6 7, 3 Fuller IHBI 7 41 l Mite-I Gilt>erl (FV) HSl 2 Porrt1 (HB). 6"06 I. 3 Nvstroni (HBI 6"06 t 7·mlte-1 GllC>er1 IFYI 170.S 1 Nystrom IHBI 12311 3 Pruo.11 IFll 12 5'.0 llOLH-1 8e11 IHBl, 1' S 2 Cr•btrM IFV). 166. l Well<er (FVI 161 )JOLH-1 Creblrw (Fiil. SO l 1 &ft~ (HB). Sl 7. 3 Walller (FV), S7 6 4'° rwlev-t Fountain Vellev SO t Mite retev-1 Fountain V•lllY .,, I HJ--1 Ma1t"9l\IV IHBI 4 a 1 Creb· trM (FVI 4·1, 3 Wflllem1 (HBI • 6 T J-1 .._., IHB). Jl 1 • 2 11.ennrt IFVI 32·0. 3 kllefl (H8) 29·2 • SP-1 Meredith IFVI. 1' 11 • t lotto.• IFlll. 2t 2' •, J NOC*t IHBl ll·l '!t Ol-1 Meredith CFVI 91·2. t $e1,11rtt IFV) t6 0 l •()l>e(ts (HBI t0 0 ., Mell'•" ....... ._..K~ ....... '---' F-lelrl Vatlrt dllf l!!dlton IS-ll 1~·2, • is. u 15, lS.-10 MerlM Oii •Huntll!oi... a-ti. 1~U. IS-1' 1$-11 l • Oultlt• ... ~,,..,., ll-4 1j l) l$ s • ' NHL 1111""' • C~P:l••MCI ,_AU , ............... , T ...... 1~ NY IU.nden al Montreat (MontrMI IMOI ltf'fel, 1·0) Mlnnnota et EdmOnton IEdmOn!On 1Mcls aerln, l-0) ~sO.- Montretl et NY ts&1ne111n Edmonton e l Mlmelota TuelillW'I ~ Montr .. t at NY 1.tenolo Edmol)IOtl at """'"'-'• ~,M9yJO.-<•......,.,> NY ~ at Monttoel Mlnnesole al Edmonton S.tw_,,, MllY S 0..- (W -.CUI'") M«ltreal el NV tllellden Edmotllon et Mlnnelot• ts.1110.v or Sunoev) TlleMl!t¥, Mn I GelMI <• _,,, NY lslandtrS et Montr•I Mlnnnota at Edmonton Teem AnwD MUM The 22 U.S. OtofnMOftal and .,,..._ '*"'°" nemec1 lo !tie T..-n Amer1c:a ~ -*' the1 wll mee1 Wor1d CuP Cllemplon llalY on IMV 30 •I GWltl Stadium In East ltuttw'turd, N.J "'-ardl-<Nco 8otla (C--), A1W1 Gt-(C.0-), s..... ,,_... (C:.0..-), Andrew ~ (~l. El'ri\ c-te (Cl\lcaGO Stlnel, HU90 Pwa IS. 0Mito Soc*->. MM1l P9tWIOll (T-~. ~' -AfltlielO Dl..,_dl (CM· mos>. Rlckv Dam (St. Louis S..__,), Charlie Felllut (Clllcleo Stlno). ltudV GllM IChleago StlnGl. Pwrv Ven der 8ectt IT•~ 8a¥ Rowdies). o.fenders-Oet1 Ca/lltf' (Cotmos), J4lff Our·gen CCoarnos). Tonv 1k411~ ISi. Louis S1Mmer1). Kevin Cr-(Sen Olego Soc:ker1l, Erllerdl Kapp (PlttsburOll Soirlf), Bruce S.veoe (PMenlx Pride), Gr- TllOmpi.on (Terrn>e Bev RowOIHI. Go•lkMOer-0.vid Brcic !COMnOJ), Winston ouaow (TUisa ROUG1'necllsl, Arnold Mauuer (Tempe Bev Rowellesl S.Xlnl let OMnDk ·~ LA) Ton\gflt"' scnedUlt· 8ent•m.....,ts Lu~ Plnlor (Maxlco Cltvl, fecn Cloo Gercie CNIQreoual In l~rouno IMlure even• Pintor, ex-wee Cflamolon. 11 SO-S-1 Gercie IS 33·7·? <•• cuewr Clf'r> L•ll"' 11«11vvwel111'f\ -J B Willlef'Mofl CS.nla Mon.eel KOO Jemn Willleml CPorttano. Ore I 1n '"'~th of 10-r~ l>OUI ~ t I t I . " Wemen'sS.-.. COMMUNITY COLLEGE o ..... c ... , 1, s..... AM 0 Orenge COH I 000 001 0-1 1 0 S.nte Ane 000 000 0-0 3 I AnlrOO\n •nd S.nc:Nz. lbla and Winn 28--GOOfrev ISA) G-..... WMt 1. CYllNU t Golden ~· 000 000 000 ~i s , C vorns 000 000 000 ~ 6 I C ""°" •nO • ussell, Houtifltofl alld Cr.stotero W-Cer1t0n 10-~ L-Houoflton HfGH SCMOOL Est.M.19 '• N-..n Met1toer I E 1tet1C1t lOO 101 0--. 6 0 f\ltWDOf I Herbor 000 000 0--0 0 4 Kene ano Georoe, H MecM4 encl L MeclOI W~v's~ eAsaaAu ~L ..... CHICAGO WHITE SOX~toneo Tim Hulett infM!det to Denver of 11\e A,,.-1Ca11 AnocletlOn 1t1on.d 8ot> Fallon of~. l'rom Oen,,., MINNE SOT A TWIN5--<aflecl "'° I.Ill ll'fftll~M oltci. ltOttl T 01tOO of IN int ... nellonal L-5-r\t IColth Comstodl, IHIC-10 TOledO ... .._..~ CINCl..,,..ATI RE05--<lllM 1oe .,_. Lt\1811' D+lCl'ler ffOl'I' Wlelllla ot "'9 A,_1. cen Auocietiot1 IA.Sl<•TaALL ............. A•MC'•• INOIA .. A PACtltS-.nnoounc9CI "'91 tfll con1teei fll Jeo. McKwir. '*° c~. w 'IOI 01 r--.O ~ALL """"" ..... , ............ C"41CAG0 •un-~ C.nlefl ......, COi'~. trom "" ~· ~" Ill ·~ lot Gl9nn ff.or-., ~~ ,ITTs.IUltGt4 MAULEltS-Wel,,9'11 Lawal 51'«1 dl'eMtw tadl.11 COUAGI -.1NGS POINT-Marnect Oler1le flt9 .. ta end ..,,., l.-""911 .. ""'~ too1Cie41 CMCM ~ t ll l'wu11 n util'..U 19 111e a1111ott1< O'«tor NOIU~ ~H AJtllONA-AllllOwnoM l!le r~ftNI~ .. J~ ~ ,_.. "90tt CDKti Vtkes stay undefeated The Marina Hich men's JW1mmina tcam.wraooed up an unbeaten Sunsc~ Lea&ue dual meet campatari Wednes- day in cooviod~J fuhion . outsclOrin& Edison . 105~. Suandouta Steve Smith and Tom W arde posted doubles as the Vikin.as tuned up for next week's leaaue prclim s a nd nnals. In d ivins. freshman D a rren Bryant was fi rst in his initial try o n \he varsity level while teamm a te C huc k Soper, also a freshman. took third in the event. Elsewhere in the unset, Founta in VaUey's Jeff Moore, the defending leque c hamp m t h e I 00 free, was held o u t o f thAt e vent, but still m anaged a d o ub le m the 200 free a nd 100 butte rfly in a 97-76 victory over H untington Beach. Sophom ore 8 rian Jud d won 1he .SOO free and was runncr·up m the 200. Foun tain Valley fim sbed at 4-1 . losmg o nly 10 M arina 1n the d ual m eet season. In th e Sea Vie w League, Newpon H arbor won all but 1wo events in disposing o(Corona del Mar. 117-47. Cost.a Mesa scored a IOJ.56 verdic t over Estanc ia . dcspi1e Gordon Berg's d ouble win in 1he individ ual medley and back.stroke . L1!'iversity e~~ed Irvin e . 84-66. with Enc White t·a p tunng the m d 1v1dual medley and backstro ke to pace the Trojans. In wom en's com pctttion. Fountain Valk y finished 4-1 tn th e Sunset with a I05·75 win over H u n tington .Beach. Linda Parmentier and Amy Clark finished I ·2 10 the individ ual m edle y. In the Sea View, C heryl Madsen clocked a personal best by three seconds in t he 500 free with a winning 1im e of 5:35.0. as Estancia o u1scored Costa Mesa, 91·61 Michelle Bird's d o uble (50 and 200 free) sp arked C oro na d e l Mar to a I 08-45 v ictory over Newport H a rbor. Jockey injure4 at Hollypark ING LEWOOD (.\P) -Jocke)' Patnck Valen2uela suffered a bro ken lefi. collarbone Wednesday when Pnnce Flonmund . his m o unt in the first d1v1s1on of the Premiere Handica p at Ho llywood Park. fell e ntering the far tum . Prince Aonmund. a 6--year·old So u th <\fncan ·bred ho rse. was unhun. Allhough con scio us v.hen the ambulance reached t he scene. Valeniucla complained of back and sho ulder pain a nd was taken 10 a local h ospnal. He was released after being treated for the inJury. , A telc' 1s1on replay showc.d that Pnnce Flonmund clip ped the heels of a n 's D re amer, who finishe d second in the race, behind Massera. Valenzuela had been named to ride A lthea in eit he r the Kentucky Derby or the Kentuc ky Oaks at C hurchill Downs next week. Southern Utah signs Guess Orange Coast College basketball player Brad Guess has c;1gned a letter of 1ntcn1 to atte nd Southern U tah Umvers11' 1n Cedar Cnv Guess. a 6·8 forward ..... ho prepped at Uni versal~ H igh an In inc . was Orange Coast's No. 2 scorer w11h a I 0. 7 a verage. 1n add1t1o n to leading the team m rebounds with a 6. 7 a verage. He was 1he seventh leading rebounder tn the South C oast Confere nce this past season. In two sea sons at OC'C he a veraged 11.0 points a game. pulled down 339 rebounds and blocked 77 sho ts. PlllJC fl)JICE Ml.JC fl)JICE FICTITIOUS .U ... 11 MllC mm. ~ ~ MUC ... , •. c , .._ML.IC .a MJmQUe •• IM HCIUMll ....... NOTICE or DB.An OP .. •u•n OOU9T .W.ftAW vn =:'14" : ... DO••• DAAllACB cc::::::.~. TM..,._,_.. ..... ~-,.,..... 0 JVDIQD.; ab DOUD . .,.._,.._°'._ ~cw THR Hi.MT. 1M O. M. ClfWIMll». '"'° 9kv IUDIGD AND OP PBTI· A,pN~of T_.,, A..._ ~ liMdl. ca. ,.8111atde.~C•llt117'4 ftON TO ADIHNllTEB ._....,.cc.Mt 12tl3 "*' Cflef1el ........ 1100 W, aTAft NO AJUMi •aw.• ...... JO AMr1 ......... T~ AVl9o. OoNfl R'ont. ~._,..a.If, • No, A tlM06 9lled\; ca; ..., HMS To all hlAn. bentfldariee. CN>ef' TO 9HOW CAUll ~ LM ~. IM ~ Tt.-..,._II ODI dullltid by: IWt credlton and c:antlnf.ut RMI' QWGI Of fWitl A.,......._,......_ C.. Nta ~ IMtWllll crtdJIOl'I of DOJUS ~ £Wo9MMe~lled•-- TNl ._..,.. ll~bt:tn TNl......_. .. llldwillfllN RACH JUBNGltR, 1ka tianll\U.cour1'°'"'.-..... ' tra=· County Qel'll °' Orente Couinty .. DORJS 0 . JUl:NOJ;R and "" ""°'"' 10 d*'l9 '*"-JeClll A. w...i MM. M, 1"4 pMIGlll who may be other-,.,,. tfo.n l¥'9 ...,_ ~ to TNI ~ ... llld wtlfl ttlei ~ OrWIOI Coelt-= wile ln~ ln tbe wUl ~ ~~OADEMO M .. ~. ~ 04 °'1111' County °" "°' Aptt 12. 11. te. May a, ttM and/ar mtate: l*'90nl In..,.._ "' ~ rMIW • l'Mm1 IOOO:f:! A petltlon baa beet\ filed etol.uald WW biltol'e ..--= PublllMd ~ eo.t ~ MlJC M>TICE ~y WlLLlAM D. JUENGER ~°:*1~!'.·,!:. :_ ~ NlJC NOTIC[ Ptlol A6:Wt1 "· H, "'a. 1~1»-M fll!Cnnoue ..,..... ;w:ln the~~~~ ~ ~~4·.:4.t tfti!! Peennoue __,..... 1---...;..;;...-.. ..... ..._-.. ___ , ..,... anrn-"" w w. -u • JUENGGIR ..... 1t1oW C*IM. If~ ttiey M\19 . ~ MAim ITATDmff ACTmOUa ....... The follOWtne perton II ~ uuuYa • """" M6d petition tor ~ 04 Mme Th9 tOlowltlg l*'90f\ 19 doing ~ STA,._..NT ~ea: appob\ted II penol\IJ rep-lfloUld not be gr8Mlld ~ •: The toltowtno penon .. dOlnO 1'1Cnnou9 MJM•M oe<>MC'I IXXOH, I llO WMC reetntaUve to adm1n1IW \he IT IS FUR'THlR ordered IMlt a IHSTRUMl!NT DESIGN CON· bu9lneU M: MAim •TA,_. ... Rold, Anltlelm. Cellf. 127'04 state of DORIS DARRACH ~ltlle order to Mow---.. 8UlTANTS. 110 Th9 MIM.,.. Cit· FALCON PAOP!ATIES, soa The folowtng 1*90n1.,. doing Oeotoet.Wdjlln ..... o.nctyton ln theC>nlngtO«*IDlly cte. eoet• ...._ cA 920a1 A~~~ 9eectl. CA. ~ea: Clrdt. ,ounee1n v...,. Ctlf. n1oe JUENGER aka OOIUS o. .,....,_., 04 ..,... Wllllam A 91ntt.y. 170 Th9 M ... 92teO POUR OtRl.8, 177 Ced! # 202, Thie~ II oondUded ~ M JUENGER (under the lnde-dtcMellon, put1111NO In lt"9 ONlty ..,. Ottcte, Coet• Meu. CA. 92127 Thoma Oemck ~. 602 Co.ta...._ C&. 12121 ~ pendmt Adml.nisindon of et .._ onoe a welll fot bW OOfto. Thll~lia c:onducted by:ll'I A~~~e..ctt.CA ciwrn..n. an •. 126 we.. ==r ... l'lladwillfltf'le ti.ta .. Ad). The peddon i. ~ ..U l)tlot to IN -ot lndMdwll. 92MO cMeW 20e. ANNllTI. C&. 92804 -hMrfnO. WlllMlm A. 8entt.y Thia ~ •• oonduc!19Cf by: M ~ Rlt*ln. 1n Ced! 1202. County Qet1( 04 Orenoe County on •t ftw hearlnl ln ~ No. 3 DM!ld"""' a. 1 ... Thie t letemen1 WM Ned with the lndMdual Colle MeM. Ca. 92$27 Mat. 30, 1164 l'MMl7 at 700 Civic Center Or., FRANK OOMENICHtNI County ca.rt °'Or-. Coun1Y on Thomu Den'lc* Metcurto 994~.,~__!t ~ 0y: • Pu......_. °'r.1: ,.~..,. n.ao.. West. Santa Ana, CA 92701 ~,.~ ApfU 13, 1984 Thie tt•'*"-'1 WU ftled with ui. _ .. _ .. ,,... .......... ....... _, M .._, l'Mm1 County Ctettc of 0rang41 eoun1y on Ctlermalne !. Oark• Piiot Ac>tt 12. tt . . Miry a. , ... on May lG, 1984 at 9:30 A. . Publllhed Otanga eo.t Deity PtloC Pubffehed Orange Cout Deity Apr111e. 1984 Thie tte1emen1 Wtll l'llad wfttl ttie l--------~-003_3-14__ IF YOU OBJECT to the Aptit 5, 12. 11. 21. 1984 ~· Apfll 21. May 3. 10, 17, 19&4 l'Mm1 Col.Inly a.ttc of Oranoe County on PlBJC NOTICE eranuna of the petition, you 1f1().M 2203-M Published Orange Cout Delly AptU 2. 1914 ___ should ell.her appear at the ---------------------PllotAprtt28,Mftf3, 10, 17, tN4 ..---Tm----u Mft'IV'C' 11111-.,. MnJICE 2287-84 Published ~ C<*1 Dally ~ ........ --he•..i .... and state you objec· rtaJC "'"ftA r-UULnt nu 3 0 ,...~ MAim ITAT'lmNT -~ :/: Piiot Apnl 11. 21. iry • 1 • 1_.. Th9 follOwlng pet90nt .,. doing tiona or We wriuen ob • ~ COUlfr 2171-14 butllnMI u: tiona with the court ore °' c~ Ac:rmoua.u .... 1 NAME ITA ftMENT P\llltc M)TlC[ The lottowlng perton la do4ng butineu u : FlClTTlOUa .u .... , G. M. FINANCIAL SERVICES. NAMI aTATaMIHT 1503 So. Caul Dr. The following ;>erton la doing 109, Colll Meaa, Calif. 92628 bu1lneea ••: GregoryPeulMoeller, 10571 8-1-ON THE WILD SIDE. 1950 19th nit A\19., Garden Grove, Cllll. 92143 SI.. O A306. Newport a..ch. CA. Thia buelneta It conducted by: an 921183 Individual 11 Ung Haueh New, 1950 19th St .. GregOfY PIUI Moeller #M306, Newport Beech, CA. 92e«J Tt\11 11etement wu ftled with Ille Thia bullneu Is conducted by: en Counly Clertt of Orange County on lndlVldual. t.Att 21. 1984 II Ung New '2a011 Thi• atatemenl WIS llled with Ille Publllhed Orange Cout Dally County Cie111 of Or1nge County on Piiot April 5, 12. 19. 28, 1984 April 18. 1984 1896-84 ,,... Pub11"*1 Orange Coat Dally rtllJC fl)TlC( Piiot Aprll 28, May 3, 10, 17, 1984 2252·84 -----------D No-jeclt co .. 11100 Mounl waen-the heerlng. y OW' appear· COUNTY°' o-.•w "8.JC NOTlCE lnQton. Foun,.. VIM!w/. C&. 12108 ance may be ln penon or by 111 CMe a... DrW .... ~ ~ Nordstrom, 2864 tto ,...~ ... • PlCTITIOUa .,_.. lttoz Dr. Colt• Mw. ca. t2t2I your a mey. ..,_ CA. Ni& - NAm ITA~ Th19buelnaultconduc19Cfby:lt\ IF YOU ARE A CREDI-PLAINTIFF: tf\8T NATIONAL The following persona are doing Ind~. TOR or a contingent creditor BANI< NORT..WEST OHIO ~~=E-.:soN PRODUCTIONS, Thie •ta1~~: ~~'= of the deoeued, y~uthmtheust ~::~.f ~~~~~~y A. (B)NEW IMAGE PRODUCTIONS. County Cleft! of Orange C<Mlnty on file your claim Wl NOTICI °' llfTRY °' .iuoe-~~292~re1erey AYe. Cotta Mee&. Aprtt 13, 1914 ,...1 00W1naJor pre.ent 1~-tot. the per: °" ••mMT~ .IUDf'mn J__, s-~ 2 .. 19 v'-•a....... Pu ........ _.. 0 lfl09 ,. ___ 1 hall.. ao repreaen-av e ap. c ....... .-..11--11 _ ,.11 .. • port--~C.:'928e3 -._... Piiot A;N'1t. 2~. Mey 3.10'. 1H4'' pointed by the court with.in TO Ju DOME NT• DEBTOR: Thia lxmlneu II conducted by. an 1----------=2;.;1.:;21-14--lour months from \he date of SHIRLEY A. PATRICK GAAWOOO lndlvlduat. PlllJC fl)TIC[ first illuance of letters as vou ARE NOTIFIED ,.. Thia statement wu ~s~ provided In Section 700 of ,,,!;,~,~~~~ IQ9lnet CoUnty Cleft! of Otange County on ACnnoua .,._.. the Probate Code of Cali. you h9I beer1 enter.Ci tn tHa oowt Apftl 19. 2e. Mey 3. 10. 1984 NAm ITATDmNT fomia. ~ time for filing .. IQlowa: (11 ~t cndltOr. .,._. ....,_. ..,..., .,....,_ WEST OHIO. (21 Amount 04 ACTrnOUa llUltHlll NAmaTA,._NT Pu.bll_.._.. Or~ "--~ .... ~-~ pet'IOOl ate doing claims will not expire prior FIRST NATIONAL NK N<>fmi.~ Piiot Apfll 1t, 28, ftf 3, 10, 1184 SUTLEY ART. ETC. 1129 ~ to four months from the date ment entered In tlllt cour : ___ Dl ___ ll'_Mn_JICE ____ , 2129-84 LMie. ~.ea.. of the hea.rina noticed above . $4.9903 r~'" nu .i..,, F. Sutley. ume u abo¥e YOU MA y EXAMINE b. Thie judgment wee eMer9d The lotloWlng s-eone are doing ___ _;;...;.;...~~---- bu~:e AIR CARG0. 3100 Air· F~~~:A~ .. way Ave .. Suite 107, Colla Mesa. The lollowlng peraone are doing Calif. 92829 business u : Traneport Entttln, Inc.. Clll· MOTORCAR BROKERAGE CON· fOfnll,3100 AltwayA119 ,Sulte 107, SULTANTS OF ORG. CO .. 4920 Costa M .... Calif. 92926 Campus Or. Suite B. Newport Thia bu1lneaa la condueted by: • Beech. ca. 92660 COfporC. K~~~kftlct Jr .. Pr..ics.tll Roger L. Eaton. 8091 Dawn Cir· -· cle, La Pllma. CA. 90623 Thl9 atatement WU fllecl with the John s Mof11U. 2075 LOI Robl ... County Cleft! Of Orang41 County on San Marino, CA. 91108 Mar. 30. 19S. This buslneu 11 oondUciacl by· • F~ P ... .-.. n. C t D lly genllfal partnerahlp. ubll .. _, voanQ41 oai • Roger L Eaton Piiot Apfll 12, 19, 29, May 3, 1984 This atatemenl was filed with the NI.IC M>TICE RCTmOUI M11Ma1 NAM! aTA T!llUff The following persona are doing butlneu u : HAIRCVTTERS L TO, 8924 80lu Ave. w .. tmlneter, C&. 92163 Stephen E. Htrmon. 3-4760 Or· 1ega Hwy. Elalnore. C1. 92330. Ca. 92330 . Thie bUtlneu II conducted by: en Individual. Thie alatemenl WU fifed with the County Ctert of Orange County on April 13, 1984 l998-34 County Clerk of Orange County on P'Mll7I Published Orange COMt Delly ~ PUol April 19. 2~. M1y 3. 10, 1914 -----------1 April 16, 1984 P\Jl.IC fl>TICE Pubtithed Orange Caul Dally ________ _.,2.ia13H:!~i:;;:; RCTTTIOUI auueEH NA•ITAft•NT Ptlot Aprll 26, May 3. 10. 17. 19~ PtBJC M)TIC£ 2251-84 ___ .;..;;;~;;;..;..;;:..;..;.;..:;;._ __ Tiie fotlowtng penon1 ar• doing bullneat.. -----------GLASS EYE. 790 w t8th Street, PtB.tc fl)llCE Bldg. I(, Box 11, Coat• Mesa, 92827 ___ ;..;;.;;.,;;.;..;._;.;;...;. ___ _ Gius Eye Golf Produe11 Inc C&li. F1CTITIOUa MlalNEll loml1. 760 W 19th Strwt Bldg K, NAME ITAT!MENT Bo1t 11. Cotta Mesa. C&llf 9m7 Tile follOW!ng pe1eona are doing D E. Bumle. Secletary buelneu u . Thia ltltemertl wu tiled with The HEAL THPARK ASSOCIATES. County Cler'k of Orang41 County on 27285 Lu Remblu. Suite 200. Mar 28, 1984 Mlasion Viejo. CA 92691 '2Uta H~en Auoctat•. • Calltofnl• Pul>ll9hed Orange Cou1 Diiiy llm11ed par1nerahlp, 27285 LH Piiot Apfll 5, 12, 19, 26, 1984 Remblu, Suite 200. MIMlon Vle)O. 1919-84 CA 92691 P\llt.IC M>TICE El Ooraoo Caplltrano VentUte. 1 Calllornl• joint Yeflture. 5-40 Golden Circle Drive. Suite 107. Santa Ana. K·10'7ll FtCTlT10U8 .,... .. NAm aTATl....-r The foltowtng perac>nl ate doing butlneuu: PSB ASSOCIATES. 1300 Quell SlrMI, Ste. 102. ~ Beech. CA 926e0 Warren K Kellogg. t90t Toyon Lane. Newport a.di. CA 92660 Charlene A. Kellogg. 1901 Toyon Lane. ~ BMcill, CA. 92teO Thia bullneM la condUcted by: • general pannerehlp. WlllT'en K. Kellogg Thl1 1tllemenl wu fifed with the County Clark ol Orange Ooun1y on April S. 1984 ~~ 11 eondUC'ted by:.,, the file ke pt b y \he court U baaed upon• ••·state~ JMn F. Slltley you are interested in the ~. ~1-S::' :;-'of:. ;;) n. statement wu filed with me t.ate you may terVe upon the Sllter .. tat• court· Cow'! o4 eom.; ~73 C::,. of 0r-. County ~ ex~tor or administrator o r mon Pleas 04 wllltWni County°"'°· · na1M upon\he attomey forthe ~x-~~-t~>~-:, Publlahed Orange Cout Dally ec:utor o r administrator and tN2 (4) Title of c... end -.. Pilot April 19, 29, Mey 3, 10211~ file w 1th the court 'with number: FIRST NATIONAL BANK ________ .;;..;.;;;....;;... proof of .ervice. a written NORTHWEST OHIO YL OAAWOOO NI.IC M>TlCE d · c... No. 23&49 __ __:...;:;;::;;:;;;;...;.;;;..;.;;;;;;.. __ request stating that you e· 3. A tl9ter·•t•t• ~t hel ACTmOUa .,..... sire special notice of the fil-beerl .nt•ed 11ga1na1 you In • CM· ...-ITAft..wf lng of an inventory and ap. lomi. court. Unleu you ftlit • ,_. The foltowlng peraone .,.. doing ....... 1~ t f estate ....... 18 or Uon to vac.t• th9 judgment In ttM1 ,.,, bUalneu u · tH-•u••n o -court within 30 DAYS 1ner NrWl9 r PtCKERtNG.wooD JNSTITllTE of the petitions or accounta of this no11ce, thl• judgmenl wttt be OF BUSINESS PSVC~OGY. 180 mentioned. ln Section 1200 fine!. Newport Center DrM. Sult• 180. and 1200 6 of the California ThllCOUf1meyMdertllatewrttOf Newport BMcill. Callf. 92MO · execution °' ottiet enforcement Wl•lam Clinton Picketing, 18012 Probate Code. may i.u.. Your wagea. fTIOMY, -.Id RMw Dr .• s.n1a Ana. c.. 92705 KEITH C. WELPUTJ' Pfoperty oould be 1a1ten without .JoMPh EdWard woocs. 1101 Port U71Z MacArt ... r Blvd., further WW'NnG trom the court. ~· Newport e.acn. c.tt. Salte Hf -~'°'~:d~ ~ This t>u.ine. 1t GOndootacl by: a Newport Bea~. CA. Hut leYled on w111 not be~ untlt general partnerlhlp. 7U-7311 30 deye att. you.,..~ wttt1 Wlltlam Ctlnton Pldl•lng Pub"-.. ed ~~ ..... c.oast ttlll notice. Joeeph Edward Wood ~· ...., .... '6"" Dale: Oct 28. 1183 Thie ttl tement WU need with the Deily Pilot April 19. 20, 26, LEE A. BRANCH. an County aer1l of Orange County on 1984 8y A. Al<AHOSHt, Deputy ApfR 12. 1914 2186.84 a'rAMLIY ...a, MC. ,,,... tw ............ ., .... 11 Published OrWIQ9 COMt Dally "8JC fl)TIC( ..... AM, CA. ll709 PllOt APfll 19, 26. Mey 3. tO. 1984 (7'14) -.o111 2120-84 j 0-."NQI COUNTY Pub!Wled Ortnge Cout Delly Plot ________ ..;:.;.:;.:;..;..;. .-..0..~M. COURT Aptll 12. 19. 21. May 3. 19&4 "8.JC fl)T1C[ ~ ... ~ ., .. ...,.. 1~ '1CtmoUa ........ ...o .... 2'10 ...._ ITATDmfT Newpon ...._, CA. -.1NJ PlllJC fl)TIC[ FICTmOUI .UltHUI NAMI ITAlWMENT NAME ITATE•NT FICTITIOUI BUltNHS CA 92705 This business 11 conducted by a FIUllO Publlthed Or"ange Cout Delly Pllol April 12, 19. 28. M•y 3, 118" t9~ The lollowlng peraona are doing Plelnllrt. CITY HA TIONAl BANK. ___ .;..;;;;;;;;.;;...;,.;.;;..;.;.;.;;_.. __ buslMSS u : • natlonll banking auoc1anon Ftennoua ...-u The loOowlng pereon II doing buelness u · R C BUILDING MAINT , 3037 Croyden Bay, Cotta M .... CAiif 92826 Rando4ph L Cole, 3037 Croyden Bay, Coale M ... , Calif 92829 This bUaineu 11 conducted by· an Individual Rendoiph L Cole This e111amen1 wu fllecl with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mer 30. 1984 ,.,..., Publlshecl O<ange COU1 Dally Pilot Aptll 12. 19, 28, May 3. 198"' 1997-84 l't&IC f«>T1C£ FICTmOUI BUllHEH tUME ITATE•NT The following per90n II doing t>uslneu u MEDITERRANEAN GARDENING. 140 Cabrlllo Colla M .... Cellf 92827 Joeepn Natta, 140 Cebrllto, Coate M .... Cllll 92627 Thl1 buaineaa tt oonduelacl by· an Individual Joe Netta Thi• ataternent wH filed with the Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on Tile lo410Wlng peraons .,. doing NAME ITATEMENT busl"8N .,. The following pereona are dOlng FOREMAN SECRET ARIAL SER· buslnen u . VICE, 3801 Parkvlew Lane # 1D, SHIBUl_.NTERIORS, 2017 E Irvine, Clllf, 92715 Ocean Blvd, BtlbOI, Ca. 92661 Jani• P. ForemSl. 3801 Parkvlew Ellubeth M. Wallace, 2017 E Lane, 11 to. Irvine. Calif. 92715 Ocean Blvd., B1lboa, Ca 92661 This bullnees 11 condUciacl by: an Thia bullnesa ls conducted by: an lndlviduAI lndlvldual Janis P Foreman Ellza~h M. Wallace Thia atalement wu fifed with lhe Thia 1ta1emer11 wu flled with the ~ounry Clerk of Orang41 County on County Cler'k of Or1nge County on March 23, 1984 Aprll 13, 1984 FMt.a F2Q5G Pul>llahed Orange Coast Deity Publllhacl Orange C0.11 Delly Pllol April 19, 26. May 3, to. 1984 Piiot Aprll 19, 26, May 3, 10, 198"' 2172-84 2 126-84 Pl8JC M)TJC[ PtB.IC f«>TtcE FICTITIOUI ........ FtCTmOUI .u...-11 NA.-ITA~ NA• ITATEMENT The lollowlng person It doing Tile lollowtng pereona are dOlng buainMa IS t>ullneu Al OUE PASO BROS. 1947 Port DUCO CONTRACTORS. 44"' Laurent Pt .. Newport Beach. CA. HamHton •A. Colt• Mesa. Ca 92660 92627 Steven Jeffrey Bamet. 1947 Port Jann Oulleh, 444 Hamllton •. Laurent, Newport BMch, CA 92880 Coate M .... Ca 92627 This bualnett 11 conducted by: an Thia bUllneu 11 condueled by an lndlvklual lndlvldual general partnership Rtehard R Stenton VIP TOVS COACHWORKS. 889 D a fan dent : T H 0 MAS NAm ITA,._NT W. 18th St .. eo.11 Meta, Ca. 92627 TUNSTALL; KENNETH DEROY and The following persona .,.. doing This slatement waa llled wllh tile -----------County Clerk ot Orar19e County on VIP Toys Limited, 1985 Harbor ROGER R. CANNON buslneN u : c 9 927 c ... No 19385 (a IT A MA RISK . ll MITE D Aprll 18. 1984 F~1 Publlshed Orange Co11t O•lly Piiot Aprll 26 May 3. 10. 17. 1984 22~·84 Pt&.IC f«>TICE Blvd .. Cosll M .... a. 2 IUMMONa (b)TAMARIS K APARTMElllTS, Thie bUtlneu II conduc;t9Cf by: a NOTtc:ll You haw beMI -4. 18652 MllCArthur Blvd., Ste. 440, FICTmoua 8l.llMll llmlted partnerthlp. · n. oowt Mllf ..._ ..-... JOU Irvine. c.tt. 12715 NAME ITATE•NT This stat~~~· :~r:; wtttMMtt row ....... Nerd _,._ David K. Lamb, 18652 MllCArthur The tollowlng person la doing County Cleft! of Orange County on JOU,....... wtlMft IO.,._ "9ed Blvd .. Ste. 440. IMne. Callf.12116 bullne•• u . April 13, 1984 tM "'fonMttoft ....... John Minar, 18552 MecArthur COMPUTERIZED WORLD, 2172 ,...,. II you with to .... the advice of 8Nd. St• 440, lrvlne, Celtf. 927115 Dupont AV9nUe, Suite 209, Irvine Publllhed 0rWIQ9 Cout Dally .n attorney In thla metter. you Mehrdad RnHkh. 11152 Clllf Pllol ApfN 19. 28. May 3, 10. 1984 ahould do'° Pfomplly '° thet yot..lil MecAtthur BNd., Ste. 440, IMne. f'tBJC r«>nct Forr"I lNnard Rl<:ker. Jr. 2121~ Wl'ttten r~. " any. may be Call1. 92715 FtCmlOUS BUllNHI 16532 Delton Circle filed on time. All Razl. 18552 MacAtthur 9IYd NAME STATEMENT 1. Hunllngton Beech. Ctllf 92647 11111-.,. MnJ1CE AVl80IUlted ha tldo demen-Ste. 440. tNtne. c.ttf. 92715 The tollowtng person It doing Thia buslneea 11 conducted by .n ---:..'"-=:;;:...:."".;.;;..;~;_..--dade. EJ trtbuma: ..,. ._,..., CIOft-Thia ~ la 00flduct9Cf by: a business as lndlllldull ......_•a ....... Ir• \M. IM • #1 ndra • ,..... ... llrntted partnerlhlp WOODSHAPER 1835 Whittler Fon .. 1 Ricker r~~!!..""':'.a'::-\M. ilepnde ....... de • .... JdM Miner St . Unit C2, Costa Mesa Calif Thia llt temenl WAI flied With Ille -..... ._.... Lee ...... _........... Thll atatement WU flied with the 92627 County Clent ot Orange County on The folowtng P«IOnl we doing W JOU """ to _. "'-...... ., County ci.rtt of Oret1Q9 County on David James Snelling 10141 El Apr 2, 1984 bualnea u : M ...,_, "' .. .......,, ,_ Mar. 28. 1984 Capitan. Huntington Beach. Ctllf f14252t JACQUELINE l TD .. 1118 GalaXy .._..de ao Pf ••lfJ ao tMt ,_, PMlm 92646 Publlthed Oret1Q9 Cout Deity DrtveJ...:n~H.BeachSmlth·. 'f:-t:~~ ..,,..... ra1ponee. W MJ, IMJ be Publllned Or9f'Ot Cout Olly This business la conducted by an Piiot AP<H 12, 19. 26. Mey 3. 1984 ......,._.... ~, Mad Oft ttMe. Piiot AprM 5. 12. tt . 21. 1N4 Individual 2006-84~ Or .• Newport BMcill. C.. 91teO 91 u..ad-... ~ .. OM-l802~ David J Snelllng Thll txmlnea II conducted by: M .... de un all llldO ............ This a1atemen1 wa1 llled with 1r-.. P\8.JC f«>TIC[ lndlvldual. to, cJeberl• tuoerlo IA· County Clerk ol Orange County on ...,....._ ••• , •• _11 Jacqueline Smith "''"' .. '"*' ................. . Mar 30. 19~ ...... 'I I rvv ..,_ Thia ltaternent WU filed with the ,.,. -.. -... ...... -- NAME ITATEMeNT r~....., ,..----·-7 ---F242* County C._ of Oret1Q9 ~ .. , on ,_..., ,...,...... • ......._ Ftennoua.,..... NAtmlTATl:mNT Steven J. Barnes Thie llatement WU flied wt1h the County Clerk of Orange County on Aprll 5, 1984 Publllhed Orange Coaat Dally The lollowtng peraone are doing ApfU 13, 1914 1•TO THR 1>el'INOANT: A oM1 John Dulk:h Piiot April 12, 19, 2e. May 3, 198" t>uslneH u ~ ........... _ -...... -.... ... bf t"-- Thla etalernent waa tiled with the 2004-8.it l RB CO . 180 Newpor1 Center Or Pubtlshecl Orange COUI Dally =:f.;;""'...;;;. ;::.' w ';:: .,,_-; The followlng per'90nl are d06ng bullnellu: County Clerk ot Or1nge County on 100, Newport 8Mch, C1llf. 92880 Piiot Aprll 19. 28. May 3. tO. 1984 .._,... IHI ......,., ,_ ....._ April 12. 1984 Orover C. Brown. Jr., 1121 Erner· 2132-84 wttMn • deye after Ihle"'"'"'°"' FM111t fM*1 F2A»U P\IJLIC NOTICE aid Bay. Ltguna BMch, C•llf 92851 11 ..,._, on you, file with "'''court Publllhecl Orange Coat Delly Publl1hed 0rang9 CoAll DaJty Publl1Md Oren~ Cout O•llY ------------G Scott Brown, 25162 Wlndwood P\RJC fl)T1C[ written eaponM to th9 eomptllnt Piiot A,,,11 6, 12• 1 ... 29. 1 .... ~ Piiot Aprll 12. 19, 29, Mey 3. 1984 Piiot Aprll 19, 28, May 3, 10. 1984 F1CTIT10UI .UltNEIS Lane. Lake For .. 1, Cllll. 92930 ---;..=.;;=;;;...;..~.;.;.;;;_.. __ •u~....... r d ,,..J h ...... H ... ..: Mar 27, 198<1 WAlL CONCEPTS. 31132 Vlr· glnll Wey. South Laiguna. Ca. 92117 Sttven JOMph Fib, NIM M at>ove. ,... " 18"~·~ 2007-8• 2116-84 NAME STATEMENT Stephen A Brown. 21<191 Cemlno F1CTTT10Ua llUaMal ,,.._ YoU o, yourlon.,...ofau ':~.,. ........ T c II "2•"" N·--.T............ en1er9Cf on epplleal th9 ..-n-The loltowlng person Is doing Papal, El oro, •I " ~ -.. • ·-• ltf and Ihle cour1 m• enter a Thlt buaineet II eonduet9Cf by: en Individual. StewnJ . Fl~ -1mau•;mn1t1-------' Pt&.IC f«>TICE f!lCTITIOUI .Ul*fll NAMllTAlWMENT t>uatness as Robert D Brown, 5727 lnvernett The followtng l*IOOI are doing 1 ' f Y the ..._. JlO FINANCIAL SERVICES. 21164 Clrci., No Ft Myers. Florida 33903 t>ullnees u : Judoement tigelmt YoU °' r Newporl Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA Thll bUalneu II conducted by • PACIFIC EMPIRE READY MIX, demanded In Ille comptelnl. wNch 92627 llmlled partner1hlp 18030 Mt Wuhlngton, Founllln OOUld r-..it In gamlthmenl of Ja~uellne L Dickson. 1222 LU G Scott Brown Vllley, Caltf. 92708 wagae. taking of money°' property This tt•t«nent WU llted wltf'I 1he County Cleric of Oret1Q9 County on ApfM 12, 1984 ,..,, Pul>ll9hed °'M99 Coeet Delly Pitol Aprtt 19, 28. May 3. 10, , .... 2111-14 GURR GEORGE W GURR. 89 yean, passed away on Apnl 25. 1984 tn Costa Mesa. Cah· HAR•OR LAWN·MT OUVt Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisle r A11e Costa Mesa SAC1·5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad .... ay ros1.l Mf'sa A•'l 'l 1'>0 BALTZ 8EHGuw ... &Ml TH & TU THILL WES TCLIH C HAPEL ~ 1!11 .,, '1 Ml" I I 11 ,, ) • t PACIFIC VlfW MEMORIAl P ARK •·mt'I,.,., • ll.4!11 l1J•I'" l ~ "' ,., • < rr"'"''", I' ()0 ~ 11 ,f,r Vi•·.,. (h,.r ,..,,,,.,..., r I f-tf" lf t , t ., • '() Mc:COAMIC k MOATIJAlllY , 1q~ I "9 Jnl ( 1"1'~., Ad L•ovna 6t'1CPI \,.;I 0~6S I 4Q.1 <14 ,., The following penona •re doing Arenas Way, Costa Mesa, CA Thia e11temen1 wu flied .nth the Catl'ltyn Drake. t21 YMtown. °'other ren.f requeatacl In the com- butlneta u 92627 County Clerk Of Orange County on Cotta ...._ Cellf. 921129 plaint . fomia. He was a resident of RUSHMORE MEDICAL CENTER. Thl9 bu11neaa It conducted by an Mar 27. 1984 MlctlM Genco. 1933 ~. J. o.PETt9CfERS: OctoH' .2~1 Balboa for 32 years where 5402 Bot .. AYe • Hunllnglon a..ch. lndl'""'Ual -· r~• • ._. ,....,,.. ..,..,.1 ..,_,. f __ ._,_ f Ca 921149 • .,. ,._,.. ..,.,..a -· v.o• . .,.."' By. SUSAH MOSER ~ he retired a ter te1oc.:nu1g or Mohtmad All AfrUltbl ~ . JecqueClne L Dickson Put>llalled Orange COUt Deity O::.,~~~ condue1ed ~ • JAma ,., Diil QU91'dO · ACTITIOUa wu ... 30 years in Bakersfield, 381s Sandone l ane. Coron• del Thi• 1tatement was fifed wtlh the Piiot A$>rU 6. 12. 19, ~n~ Ca .... =c);;...,. ~~!!.!~ ____ MAim 9TAW ,..._,1·1o-in He is· 5 ..... nved by Mar C• 92925 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on up7.. •••• --. -.-. ......, .._ Th9 f~ ._..._...,.. ...,_ ......., • ,..... >AO•• Maren 30. f984 TNI ttatement ••fled wtth the _...., C" ~ ~""' ...----.,, hlS wi·fe o f 59 y .......... Minam Thi• buslneN I• condue111d by an r-o--mEN 11' 11nnrr: ,. __ ty ,..._,,,., of Or-r~-. on _...... • ., ... ~ u: ........ lndlvlduAI .. ,_,., --....:.'".;;;;~=.:..;."";.;..;.1 ~;.;;.;;. ___ """'' ,,,_,. _.,,... ..,,..... .. , ~ Oranoe Cout Delly Plot FA.NITA RANCHO IHVllT· Bun Gurr: hJ.5 son. George MA AtrU11bl, M O Pubhshe<I Onnge Cout Dally FtCTITIOUa .UIMU Mar. 30• 1984 ,..._ Aptl 15, 12. 19. 2t. 1SHM MENTS. 1t7e SE Mein Strwt, I A, W Gurr, Jr of Balboa; hia Thl1 et1tement wu mad with the Ptlol Aprll S 12· 111· 21· 19114 1n 12 •• NA• aTATl....-r Publlahed ~ CoM1 ,_., 11C)6..14 !Mna:"lt, CAH. 92!2.'!_.~. 1 • 1 •• ., dauahter, ,..._nevieve Gurr County Cleft! of Orange Coun1Y on • ~ ,,_, _._.._ , '"' e. V'-" 98 Th4I lollowlng !*tone are doing PflOt Apft1 12, 11, , Miry 3, 1984 PlBJC fl)TIC( .. _._ ••-", I • ............... ,. ...... ,~ Smith of Orinda. Callorrua °"P'H 13· 1 4 -...-t>utlneaa.. 1 .... 14 ___ ...._ ..... ..._ .................. __ ... _. ,._, " ................ "' .. ..--•• DllDo II"' M)JICE LUNA EHTl:RPRISES, 3334 E ACTITIOUI ........ MiOtleal R .... 91. 1113 °""' and four grandchildr e n . Publlthacl Orange CO.ti Dally .-~ Place Coete Meta CA. nat J. ·'·e G ....... J o._ ____ Smith Piiot • ..,... 19. 29 .. Ma•" 3. 10. 198.it CO.et Hwy "8lJC fl)TIC( lllAm STATGW'ln' E.C'. T'Wlchllt., Tr\mM ot tt1e Nw. uu .... • ruuuw ..,.,... , FICTTTIOUI .., .... , 222. Corona oei Mar, C.nt 9212& __ .....;;..:;:;;:;;;.;;;..;.;;.;.;.;.;.;;.___ n.. ~ penon • doing __ ............... 1 -... .. and Evan Smlth, u weU u 2 12~8"' NA• •TATE•NT T.,... M ~ 3334 E Cout l'ICmM>Ue ....... ~.. and .,.,.b ,..__ T""1, - many caring neighbors and -----------The loli<>'<Wino pereon " doing Hwy .... auTG•rT CALIFORNIA MARINI! S!R· 8r00khur9t IStr .. t. Hunun1ton fnends. Suriel at sea. The ____ NIUC ___ NO_T1C£____ bullneu.. 222. Corona del Mar, Cllllf. 12125 The followlng peraone .,. dolnO VICE.8, 20e Pontenct AV9. 111. IM'lt· a.:t:· ~ oonouo19Cf i....: • ASSOCIATES IN MARl<ETINO, Rober1 M 9renner, 3334 E. CoM1 bw1neea et: tngton 8-cll. CA. 92141 --..i ~ ..,. family suggests that anyone ACTITIOUI .UIMll 3189 A Airway Ave . Cotti M ... , Hwy M CI< et: 811<.E Wl'TH SKAT£. ~ Ctw111opher Auteetl. 20e ---H. McNem.' who wishes may donate in, NAMI ITAftMPIT CA. 92626 222, Coron• del Mar. Callf. 921215 2809 Newport Blvd.. PMwport Portland ~ve. II 1. Huntlnglon ~~~need wttfl the h is. memory to the Tllelollowlngperaontare OOtng David w Feldman. 188911 Thlt bullnMalt ~acl by:• Beecti.Cellf.12963 leectl.CA.12848 "-·-ty ,..__.. .... ....__,._....._on bual Morongo, Fount•ln Valley. CA. generll pertner.tVp Hone a. Btywtt. t ... 70 ~ Tiiie ~ 11 oonduc:19Cf by.,, """''« . ..._,. "' ...... ._ .....,_.,, Alzheimer's Dileue and~-1:S~EET WEST, 74!1 w .. t 92708 Ter ... M .....,. 61. H...,.,na. c.llf. 92348 lndMdu!M. Aprtl • 1984 ~ lated Disorders Aaodation, 191h Straot. Coe1• Mela, ea 92e21 Thi• bual,_ 11 conduct9Cf by .,, Thi• ttetement wu Iii.cl with t11e c.ol Roemna1y P.-. t4'70 ,,.,.,.. c ""--Coeat n.M.. 420 W 19th Street. C.oeta George A and Joie D Martin. 28 lndMduel County Clerk Of Oranoe County on Wlllow St HMcleria. o.llf. t2'346 Thll auitement wu llled -"fl the Pub4Wled Otenge ,......, S ........ c .._. •~ ea David w 'eldman Met 30. 1984 Thie ~ It conducted ~ 1 County c.tr of~ County on Ptlol Apttl 21. Mftf ), tO, 17..! 19M. .. Mesa, CA 92627 ,.,,..,, ' ........ .,... , -"· Thi• ttttement -n1ect with the ,.... _, ..--..-... ·-fa t984 ...... .,,... ll2t2 .... 92963 Coun"' CW. of Or-County on p .. b4lth«I °'r.J: CoMt ~ -.=...-: ~_:~ ....,...w ' --~----------TRACY Thltbuelt\eetl•conductacl by an •r -.,,-,. .,_, ...... ,._,.._,_., r- lndlYlduat Al)(11 15. 1984 Pilot Apr11 12, 1t, , May $, 1914 Thie ltafement na need willfl Iha Pubtllhad °':T. C<*1 o.y ROBERT KILMER TRACY OfOROE A MARTIN P\.1..,1...._.. Oreooe Cout ~ ________ 200 __ 1 ..... _ County CWtl 04 Orange CcMlty on Hoc Aptt 21. Mftf , to, 11. 1114 paSlled a way April 23, l984 .Thia 9t•l91'1'4nt ..... filed wtth 1ne Ptlol A;..29. Mev l , 10• 17 it.A' AfJt 2. ttM -~ He la $\U"V\ved by hb ~· County c.tr Of Orlf'\09 County on .... , 2260-M • ~ Orir!: eo.:i.-= ---------- voted and lo vtna wtfe Jfll'tUaf'/ 3 t, 1914 -· ---• ••aa ~ fl)TIC( e ,,.. .. ,_ ----------,,.._.,,..._ Piiot Apfl 12. 11, , M.,-3, 1 Nancy C alho un Tracy, Publllhed Oranoe Cout o.ny Piil.JC M:J11C( MAmaTAl"DmlfT ~ PIC~•·inaa daua hter. Mar'-'-Dl.ane Piiot Febuary !I, 12. 19. 26. 1914 TN lolcNltnO l*'90M .. dolrlO ..... _ -..... • ,.,.. ... JM-AA ~. --ii' llfttvir -., .. ,_, Sweiabergf'r and llOI\, WU· '1CTITIOUe .,._.. l•IMCOAO A CALL (lllTAD ~ ,.,,-. The foloMnO ""'°"' .. diOlrlQ ham c.&1houn Oark. granc:t. __ __;_rtaJC=;::.;...:.;M);:.TlC(~:__--T NA.f!S BTAT'DefT AVANTI. INC . ttzoo I Lani f'W1I ACTTnOUe .-..... II ~~COHTROl ~a. daughter Sara D iane *>TICllMTlNQlllDe ~~ perwon 11 ~ Roed.Con-4>ton.Cellf to220 MAmeT•mwrr LTD , ,1 .. .._.. Clr'de. C.• SwtiAber~r and ,randlon. NOTICE 1$ tiERE8Y OIVtN fNI WAVHI s P lUMllNO ' U:::':i~~t200cJ The~ pal"IOftl.,.. ~ MaM.c.ll.t212t s l t v t n L. M 0 n t bids .. be recetV9d on°' before HEATING. 2441 .. c .. Oranoe AYe . 80220 "'S'O,~T'A~P. e700 w~ A,., YeftW (I ............ c:.. Swe ........ r,,..r H• wu men-MAY •. 1914 11 to 30 a'" 1n the Coeta Men, 92827 'thlt ~ 11 OOflduclt.o by. 1 .. .,, .... -~--,._ ........ 7 ~ ... 1!...u ~ arc.. c.a UKIO" e -"' , -City Clerk'• Ottloe of ~ Wayne l<etc:tl. 2449 He•· ~ corporation .. .,_, -.. -.... ._ -...._ -- bf-r of the Navy ur•~. 9wit1 City H ... i300 ~ Aw . Coate ....... C-92127 F f'.Ol'Mll. PrMldelot lr'tatl A.. .,,.. ebo¥a. 11111 bullnW II oondUcltlaO by. a Maao J'IC' t.odat. Idaho ~ard. '°' W!:£D & Ru&aisH Tllll bvtlneaa ltoonducted r1y "' T'hlt 1tetement ... tllad wfttl ,..._ Thie~ llccncM:tld by: en cotpCWMkln Alwnni and Augus1.ana C.ol-ABATEMENT PROGRAM lndMdual County Olel'll Of Orange County on ~ .. ~..... -..a,mOftd 0 . Yent•t. ••c· U I ~ Of btd PfDPOMll mey be Wayne Ke6ch M 30 1....... ltlM "'-......., ,....,.,IT,._.. l Alumni In eu o ~etnect from the CITY ~NEW-T,,.. .....,,_,, ... ftled wittll th9 ., ... ,__ ~ :':"C::~-~ ttie , TI!M ...,.•1•1t ... MIO WfOI .,_ flowers, conU1buUonl may ~T llAett FIAi! DlPAPITM!NT County Ciani of Oranoe County on -.., o.. 6 ""Cl-t..-t-: .,........;.' •e. ,... _ .. ,on OouMy Cllrtl of 0r.,.. eo.ny on be rMde to \he Amttlc:an °' ~ ~NS,.!CTOA CHUI<, M• 21. 1994 • .......,. °"""'.,._ _...., • ._ flllltm Mtt. f1. 1114 ,_.. Dlabttk ~Lion. 17744 < 7 ~.:' wa 21111 cs.y of Apnl. 1184 ~bit"*' Oranoe COM~ ......,_ ..._, c.. -""*'* ~ CC*! ~ ~ O!W'Olt eoe11 Dlllw Sk)'PIU'tl Orde, lrvtno, CA PublltNd Or1lnQlt eo.1 o.y Piiot P1104 ~1 ti, 12. tt, te. , ........ ~~,10l'WIOl1t ~ o.,, .... PloC Acwt1ti,11. 3. M91 1, 1114 11111111 A,ptt t. 12. tt. a 1tM 1)2714 Aon! H . 1184 1891-14 .......,, ....,.~ '1t, It,_,~ 11~ ,_., ... '316 8A Use lnltWIAI DillJ~7~ 'IC !)TIC[ .,.. MUC llmll I w llRa -~ I Ml& llna MUC llJllC( 111011C1•,_,...uu llOTICl•~uu NOl"ICE OP DS.ATa OP ..... ,. •••• U&.1-• Tl~ Lw~.:~-=--~-Alil'.:: liUMIWIW»*Na.AU T.&~ •==a•11111r WROOMe , ..... .._.. A'NDOPP&llllONTOAI): .,., ... ..._,___ ~111·• GIHGO I-•t~ cwoa. WftCGmM lllNllftllllTATENO.A •com -W :.~ ... --···-IMllNTA"N'.W,.llC. llt'7•1 N'9 •..• ._. ...__ ,.,,. = ... pat ... T~"""'ttte ~~---T..-..._the ' YOUTM8MmOllTOMDIWlr .. .___ ..._-a 1h1 ltNd -.. of trwt .._... -.s of !NII To all hftra. ~ , .. ,....,. n IMY • "- AT """4.JO AUCT10N . u. AT~ AUC'TQll creditors and con~nt MLIATAMiid UU.•YOU ......... I .. ".11... -. ........ 11111111!.,1 ~~!::',.'g: ~~~===-'8:crediw..ofMatmt8wwon =:'N-'::'r.:: i::=...., -~==-· CPTiflE>CHICK81NCW111>1N CMT1PIE>CHIOKl.,.._,IN Clark of Lacuna Hilla, ..,.,IT YOU. YOU lltkU Cap1t11 pald·up/Guaranty CltMtet pald-up/Ouatanty CML 'OOOl llCTION ltl4fl <Pw-CML COOi llCTION m. ,._.. Ca.,and pel'IOnl who~ be COllTACT A UWYa ~J ~ ..... tM .,,_ Of ... lrl .._,. _.. M IN *°M of .... In Iii.NI otherw1lit in~ in \ha Oit• 4, 1114, I& 1:11 A.M., a..t•.t.-. ~t 11 !00.000 .,..., __ ,,__ 'moMroftM~~-~oftM~~lll_m--.1 1 .... IXCHANGCT~,INC. ........ ,_ ' ~ f'lltlt. tJele and .... ~ to """'title Md--....~ .. WW IUJWCJC' eata-. e ~ OClfpol' ....... --· Ckoet peld..!n Md --_.,.,,•IV Md"°"' IWd ~It under Mid Deed Md now ...... 'W It under Mid Oeld A peUUoo Ml a..i filed polntedTfUllM undlrW~ oon~ turpU $275,000 oontrtbuted ..,,.. 04 Truet In tN Pf'Ol*'Y ._..,.. of Truet In tM property...,......, by PaWlne Stancllff In the to Deed of'"*,..,..,.....,_. Ur11Hl!>'*I funda Unrn';gr'llO M* ~ dleoltbecl: Superior Court ot 0nnp •2.1m,•tn1t.No.a.af0Ma, (14.!rptU9) S3.245pn• (..,,.... . LJ:::.~."J~;ON<NI"· .~~0:~:"' ~oO::;.~ County requnUq that :_ ~ ~ ": ci:-.,: ""'*-• ,.g.,dt M.~.on 8'M'peua=.J:..,.,,os 11,HO.OOO 111,324 ... , .. ,.. ,, ....... llHUtCIA~: MIE..CUftY 8AV· THO"HIU"Q, MAAQAAIT A. PaW1ne Scanclitf be Ip-:::r· 1tMe of ~ &-~he year sa,232..322 fat the yeet ~~~~l=. T~RY~ SANTA flE no. pointed .. penonal rep-KAnnJ.'Za~.:...:::=.= DlebutMmenteJOt Dtlburwnent .. cw '"*· Ho. 11• 1n look 13712 !AAL IAYIHGI AND LOAN A8-neentadve to 9dm1nlat.er the WK.L au. AT PU9lJC AUCTION the yw t6.175.M1 the )'ell( 11•.aa..111 ,.,. , .. of Otftcllll "'1Dorde In... 80CIATIOH •tate of Mamie SwanlQft TO HtGHQT ~ '°" CAIH Wt hertby oettlfy thet the lbolle ._,,..,.In accordetlOt wtth w. herebv ceirdfy tNt the aibow .... .,. In •ooon•• wffh of"-of the Aeoord« of Orenoe AECOAOE>Ocitobwtt.1MO• Claril(Wlder the lndepen-~ ec-. <JI ... In..._,. the Annu.i Stetement for the yw .-1ded OecemW 31, 1"3. the AnnUal l~t for the )IW Mded O.C1"9w31, 1ta, CountY: !nett. Ho. 41n2 In 9ooll ,.,. dftit Adminlltradon of i-. ~ of 1M United~>• tM made to the 1Nur11nee Commie.,~. pur-.uant to law. mldt to the tnawMOe COmrnlul~, purauenuo IMw • ..0 deed of tn'9t dlecnbe9 the PIO' 104t of~ "9ootda In tM \eta Act) Tbe~don ta If( tront enttw. to the Gld 0..... Kenton M. Whlteeel, Prealdtnt HAROLD LEAOY ANOEMOH, Pr-'dent folloiiMnt: of"-of tN .._..,., of ~ ' County Courthouee, ~ on Robett D NutlM 8ect9*y A08EltT AATHVA MIDGES, ~ ~ A IJMJP\otcl _...In Md to LOt County; fol' hearina ln pt. No. 3 et l•nta An• Blvd., batwHn Pu--~ Or·_,.;."'---n..mu ........ •-• -27 --30 1..... ....--... ~ ,..___. n.M.. ~ •--27 .,,. -30 .-. 44 of Trer:t No. M11, In tN City ot Md' dted of trwt dlecrlt)ee tN 700 Clvk Center Dr., Weet, e~ It. & ~· tente .,. .. _, -._....,...., ,,,_, ,...,.,,.,,,.." ,v, , &.v, '9, • _.. Pu,,,_.u ..,,_..,......._ .,_,..-""',.,..."cu, ·-· ,., • ,._ =-~.: ~= ~ ~rm· undMded 1114, Santa Ana. CA 92701 on May ==· =~· = .....,~ -""-".,.:•=:IC::-:MJ=ITIC(::;"224--.2--M..._.11---------~, .... loot! 411, PllgM 10 I 31 of...._ In,.,... In Md to Lot 1 of T~ Ho. 9, 1984, at 9:30 AM. undat Mid DMd of Tn.tt In the "8JC ll)TIC( PlllJC ll)TIC( ...X ID1ll ~ w.o.. In Vie olftoa of tN 1038'. In tN atv of CoMe ....._ IF YOU OBJECT to the ,.,.OC*tY tftUMld In u6d eoumy ~llW4 County fWlofder of Mid County, County of Orenoe. 8taea of eel-anntinl of the petition you end tc-. cleecrtbed .a: IYMC>Hee 01 nta YOO ARE IN DEFAUl T UNOfR A romi., • Jlhown one mep recotded -1..~·'d _..1.._ ap,....." ai U\e Lot 10 Trec:t Z727. In the Ctty of ANNUAL ITAT'DmNT OF OE£D Of TRUST DATED ~ In 9oo11 480, Pee-18 Md 18 of .. JU\Al """'JC~ ..--Coeta Maas, County of 0...,... !.'J...~MO. Uffl.El8 YOU TAI(! AC-M**'-190U1 Mtip9. In tM offtoa of hearinc and state you objec· Steta of ~ .. per mep ,. Stew.it Tlt9e Gw...., c.....,., T!Uft TO PROTECT YOUA PA()ft. tN County Recordef of Mid Coun-tiorw or We written obJec· corded In bOOlt 17. Pll9'(•) 3" Md Getl1tl011, T ... -..... . ERTY, IT MAY 8E 80U> AT A PIJ9.. ty. .~ 'th th court b6ore 36. of ~ ....,_, In the Ofllce: Im .... Loop ....... UC SALL If YOU NffD AH EX· EXCEPTINQ THEREFROM .. ojj, wons Wl , e . Oflloe of the County Recordef of Houeton, TX T1WI ll'l.ANATIOH Of THE NATUAE Of IJU, mlntrtll end Otf'l•r the heA¢.nl. Your appurb. Mid County. . Yw lnded °"'".., 11, 1ta THIE ~fEDINQ AGAINST YOU. hydrocatbon 1ub1tanca1 1y1n9 ance may be ln penon or y EXC£PTINQ THEAEFROM .. oil, Totel admitted UMts YOU SHOULD COHTACT A LAW· beklw a depth of 500 feet w41hout your attorney. IJH and other f'lydrourbon Total llabUltl .. YER. the riQtlt of IUtfece entry, • ,. CREDI aube1ancat bek1w a dec>th of 500 5t Cepe Cod. lr"Mt, CA. 92714 ~ by Roy Hlret•. by de9d ,.. IF YOU ARE A • feet from the IUtfect of ... tend Capl1al pald·UP "(H •street addt ... °'common COl'ded~a.1t711nb00k 12t20, TORoracontfnaent creditor butwfthoutftlertgbtof~aMry Special surplua (!Jnd1 del6gnetlon of ~opany II lhoM'I pege 82. of Offlclel Record•. ot the c:leceMed. you muat thereon, .. ~ows.o In• 0ocumen1 Unaulgned fund• ebove. no W81T11nty la 91'*1 •to It• EXCEPTING THEREFROM TH£ file your ~ with the recotded In 8oott 3039, Peg. 330, Surplus .. regards comt*tentea Of ooneatneae)." The FOLLOWING: th Offldal Recorda. • pol'-'vholders $3,480,000 $501,404 $0,548,311 $43,978,979 $30,452,284 ~ under Mid DMd of (Al Unlta 1A·1 1 1A·2, thfOUQll court or prewnl it to e per· The 11reet eddt ... and othtr 1~ for the year Ttutt, by reuon of a brMCh 0t dt-14A·1 I 1•A·2, u lhown ~ tfle sonal r ep resentative ap· c:ommon datlgnatJon. If any, of the OlsburMmentt for fault In the obllgetlonl MOUrtd Condominium Plan~ Boolt pointed by the court within rMI ~oparty daeettbed •bow le the year 195,877,15 1• ~ ~i.°'u=9: .!:: =:.~· '1 Peg. 1737 of Offlcl9I ,. four months from the date of ~:!.~0cr: 418 PMoeton. W• hereby certify that the ebove Items ere In eccordan09 wtth tan Oeolar1tlon of O..ault end o.. (Bl The aclualve right to SM»-flrlt 1-uance of letten u The undenlgned Truet• -.. the Annual Statement for the yeer ended Oecamber 31, 1983, mend fof a.. end wrtttan notice of Matlor\ of .. thoee ., ... dtllO-provided ln Section 700 of dtlme eny llebl!Jty for eny lncomlat· made to the ln.ur~ Commiuk>Mt of the State of C.Ufomla bfMCtl Md of etect1on to cw tN nated • betcoillel, patloe, aotraoa the Probate Code of Cali· .,... of the .. ,. eddtaea Md other pursuant to law. undw9'goed to Mii Mid ~operty to .,..., Md oereeee. • lhown upon f--•-'T'll..-••--f fill.... common dttignatlOn, "eny, "'°"'1 Ca...,.. G. Schumann, Vic:. President $13,627,715 1104,285,584 utlefy Mid e>bllgetlonl, Md ,,_... the CondomlnlUm Plan ebollt ,. unua. £ nc ..,,MC: or uu• '**"· • ,,,. .,, __ en. the undtr"9ntd c:eueed Mid '-'ed to. claima will not expire prior Seid .... w111 be mede, ·but Brian M. Hughe9, A.sat ....... retary noUoe of btMdl Md of lllection to PARCEL 2: Unit• 10A·1 end to four months from the date wtthout cownant or wwrenty, ... Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Ap<ll 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 1984 ::.:~~~ ~,:. ~ ~ ~ ... ":'eci <;:-of the hearing noticed above. =:..:°"~~'!':..?'~ -----------2239-M cordl In the offtce of the Aec:oldef PARCEL 3: All •Xdue!Ye ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE pey the rtlMlnlng pflndpel aum of NlJC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE of Ortnge County; nant Nlletntnt fOf realdentlef UM the file kept by the court. U the nott(I) MCUted by Mid DMd of •na& S.tc:t .-w4ii be "*"· but Md purpoeea In and to~~ in rested in th TtWt, wfth In,.,., thttaon, • IYNC>ftlll OF THE -""out COYaNnt or warranty, •· petlo dnctty edjeeent to ttie 8bOwa you are te e es-~oYlded In Mid note(•). actvanoaa. ANNUAL IT A TmMINT ,., ... or Implied, ~ding title deea1bed unit wNctl lhel be dt-iate, you may 11erve upon the "eny, under the..,.,,,. of Mid DMd , pc11 m lan. or encumbrancaa, to emed to be pert of the "r~ executor or adminiatrator, ot of fl'Ult, fM1. ctwgaa end •· UNICAM INSURANCE COMPANY ... pey tN rwna1n1ng princlptil eum of common .,.., .. lflooM1 et 1oe end upon the attorney for the ex· perieea of the Trutt• Met of the 2111 c....,_ om.., lulte 1CM the note(•) MCUred by Mid de9d of tOP on tN Condominium Plan to _ _._,_,_trator and tnma ct•ted by Mid Deed of ....... CA. 12711 Trwt, wtttl '""'9lt .. In u6d not• •bow referr9d to. ec:u r or 1MUJwwt • True1. HoMe Offloe 0.....AMltMtl A&UT• 1n n11 .. ,.. Ca.ti and due from bankt................................................ 12.201 Federel funds IOld and MCUfl11es purd'lued under 11,greement1 to r ..... In dome.tie Offices .......................... 410 Loen.,"TotaL ...................................................... 48.110 L ... : A1towence fat poalble loan io-............................................................... 413 Loan•, net ........................................................................ 47, 837 Senk ~. F.F. & E. etc .............................................. t.H5 Reel -.ti owr'9d other than ~:.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::··1.~ TOTAL ASSETS ............................................................... 63,914 UAM.IT1EI TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OfflCES ........... 57,906 Total dernend depoeits ....................................... 24,421 Total time and uvtnge dlpoefte ......................... 33,476 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOAEJGN OFFICES ...................................................... 57,905 Federal funds purchaed end aec:urttie. IOld under egreements to repurcheM In domee11c offloee ................ 400 Other llabffttlel... •. . . .. •.•• .... .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... .•. .. .. . ... ... . . . . . . . . ... ..... 903 TOTAL LIABILITIES .......................................................... 59,208 ~ows.o. ~ " eny, under PARCEL 4: All exdullVe ~· file with the court with The tot .. amount of the unpeld ,.., Ended O.Oember 11, 1ta Common •tock tMtem11 ofMldOeedoftruet,fwl nant ....,_.t to~ and occupy, proof of aervice, a written belanoe of the obllgetlon aecuted Total edmltted ueete 128,490,507 No. lharea euthOftNd 2,000,000 Clhervte. and txptnMI of ttia " .. ttmee, the IJll'eoe daecrtbed ,_,uest m..i .... that you de-by the proparty to ba IOld Md Total llabllltlel $22.637.870 No. ehar• outetand~ 1,598,379 3, 117 TN9i'ee end of the trwt• etMted by and dMIQnated on the Con-• -, .... reeaoneb1e eetlmeted coeta. P · · CONTA BUTEO APfT•L 3 117 IHAMHOl.Dal IGUITY • Mid Deed of Trwt. domlnlum Pter\ abowrtf9'Ttd to .. sire •J*ia! notice of the fll. perieea Ind advencaa at the 1lfne of Capltel pald-up/Gueranty TOTAL I " ...................................... • Sa6d .-wit be held on: ThKI-100 whlc:tl ltlllll be deemed to be Ing of an inventory and ap-the lnltlel Cbllcellon of the Notice Capl1al/ Retained~ ............................................................... 1,589 ..... u-10 1""'~ ... 2·30 pm at ,.... of the "r..utcted common ... -1... f-ft•-•-of 6 -'-._ 173908 Statut""" ~It $1,000,000 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..................................... 4,708 ....,,_, ' ........ · .. ..-• ..,.-mento .,.._...,.u.e .. or .._,. ' ' . -·,~· TOTALLIA81UTtESAND8HAREHOLDERSEOUITY ..... 83,914 ::::=.:~~~~ ·~~·ARE INOEFAUL.TUNOERA of thetionedpetitiinOl'\lc~~ of~~~°= :n~:,~:;1~~~s $3,500,000 The Und«9'gned, Edwllrd H. Downer. Executtw Vloe CNlpman Allt., Or"'9f. CA. DEED OF TRUST DATED Octobtt men ~\Ion u Oellwred to the under91gned. writ· Unaulgned funds Preeldent and 8hetty L Findley. Senior Vloe Pr8lldent of the At Ult time of the lnltlel pubff· 15, 1HO. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-and 1200.5 of the C&lifomia ten 0.CWetlOn of Otfauft Md 0.. (eurplu•) $1,352,837 above--Mmed benle, Md\ dederea, for himMlf e&one and not f()( ::i: :Uni:':..:: cJ0J: ~~.W .!:'~o~g~~ ~~ ProbaWWtelaCodWell. :O:,:;. 8!:' ~ ~W.~ Surplus u regards the other: I have peraonel k~edgl of the mattwa contained In otN!Qelloruec:iured by the ebo11t dt-UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· m COJU!D undenlgned CM..ci Mid Hot1oe of potlcyholdera $5,852,837 thla report and I belleV9 thet Md\ I.tat.merit In Mid report la acri6ecl deed of truat Ind-·~ PLANATIOH Of THE NATURE Of JH Forest Ave. # HA Defautt and e.ctlon to Safi to be Income for the year $22,019,951 true. Eech of the undenlgned, for twn..et llor'9 and not for the coeta. upenet1, Md adv.enc. II THE PAOCEEDINO AGAINST YOU, Lapaa Beac ... Ca,tHSl rac:oided In the county ""*-the OlsburMments for other, certifies Under penalty of per)uty that the foregoing Is true t 103,327.9t. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 4H·'1H5 rMIP.'oC*trlltoceted. the year • 111,842,189 and correct. The tote! lndebt~ belna an YER ,..___ O&te. Apt1I 0, 1984 we hereby certify that the above Items are In accord11nee with Ex~ed on Aprll 24. 1984. at Fountain Valley, Cellforn a eatlrnate on wNdl the~ bld II 2231 Pacific A*1Ut, .tC-1, Cott• Publiahed Orange -...uilll\ EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS, INC. the Annual Statement f()f the yeer ended Oecemt>er 31, 1983, Edwwd H. Downer oomputed mey be obi.tned by~ MeN. CA. Daily Pilot April 19, 20, 26, .. Mid Trust• _ .. _ t t .. -I Comml--'--~. pursuant to lew. S~L Flnd1-lng (71 4) 937-0IH or (213) "(If• atreet eddtaea or common 1noA 11818 8'006churat Street, Fountain m-o , .. nauranoe _...._ _, 42'1-4M& the day befOf'9 the... deelgnatlon of ~oparty 11 ltlOWn O'O"I 2160_84 v~. CA. 12708 ELWOOO T. BANNING, Preeident Pubfftlhed ange Coat Daily PMot Aprll 26, 1984 ~ Dettd: Aprll 11, 1984 at>ow.nowarrantyltgtlltn•to1t1 (714)M3-5228 RUSSELL E. LEATHEABY, s.cretary .. _.,. --"8JC llJTU HERMES FINANCIAL CORPOR· completeneea °' co11ect11 ... )." The By Rote-Mane~ Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot April 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 19&4 ---~--::::::...,=--·~---ATION beneftdery undtt Mid Deed of Publllhed Orenge CoMt Delly PUot 2240-84 _, •Mid Trwt•. Trust by rMIOf1 of• br'each or dt-PlRJc ll)TIC( April 12, 19, 28, 1'84 L.-..., ...,.'9-1 By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY, agent lault In the cblgatlonl MCUrtd 1991~ Pt8JC NOTICE P\llJC ll)TIC[ D.L .... ._ By Mta.y Mahoney, Alel8tant S.C.. thereby, heretofore executed end NOTa MCOMe MTe 1111114 retaty dellwled to the uildel '91tct • wnt· u.a. 111AU .,...,, rtllJC NOTICE REPORT OF CONDITION ..-ra •: ... _ One City BIYd. W•1. Orange, CA ..,, O.CW•llon of Otf8Uft Ind 0.. AD•HTMTION Consolldatlng domeatlc and foreign aubaidlariee of the MOTICI t2tN mend fOf s.. Md wrttten nota of w.oo ,........, Lad.. 14111 Pactnc National Bank of Newport Beadl In the State of Celt-n. ~ of "Moloa of .,.._,. (714) 83s-42.ll bfMCtl Md of~ to c:aiM Vie Uowe ..., 111-.:n MCOWO ~ fOf'nla. et 1he dOM ol bu9lnW on Mardi 31, 1984 pubtilhed In Md Bec1lon '° W Undat Deed of Publlhtd Or11ng9 Cout Delly ~llgned to ... Mid proeiartY 10 Notloe of flllna of Appltcetlon fOf ~ NO • .,.._,. rACIVV'lse to call made by Comptrofler of the Currency under tttle TNM'' • tN ortcllNt °' wNclll -Pilot ApfN 19, 28, May 3, 1984 utllfy u6d obligetlonl. Md IMr• Tran1ter of Con£toi T.I. NO. ~11111 ....,._.' 6 ' ftlld fOf '9CCWd In the Ol'llOe of tN 211S-M eftertheunderlignedc*'9tdlllld NollcellherebygtytnlhaUnep-NOTIC90l'DDAULTAND 12,UnltedStateaCode,Sectlon 1 1. County Aecor6lr of tN County ----------nota of btMCh Md of eNc:Uon to pl~tlon "" beel\ ftled wtth the IUCTION TO ALL UNDmt Chert« ~of !r_MI ..__, ,......, on 3129114, • A.-"8.JC NOTICE be recorded Jatll*'y 11, 11184 • Small BY•ln•H Admlnl1trat1on o.B>Ol'TRU8T Comptr-.... corder'tlnlttumentNo.M-130IM, 1n1tr. No. M-14874 of Offlclel A.-pur11.1ant to Section 107.801 or the ~Mfr NOTICa Cun9nCJ 14th Dtetrtct 11 ..,_ed to Y04J • IN ~ NOTICE OF DEA TH OF cordl In the offtce of the Recordar Afgutt1lon1 OOVttnlf'll1 """' tJu91. •YOUR"'°""""' II• 'OM· Statement of Resources and Llabllltles record• of M6d County Indicate you CE EVELYN HU"' of Orange County· naaa lnY91tmtnt compenlel ( 13 Ct.OIUM •CAUll YOU AM have an lntereet In the trute prop. CLARI .,.. Said ..,. wtfl 0 be made. bot C.F.R. Section 107.tot (1984)), '°' • ..., .. YOUR ,AY•NTI, fT ertyMdlntMJorectoaureprooetd-BAND, aka CLARICE E wfttlcut COYenent 0t warranty, ex· transfer of control of WMCC Caph .. , MAY N IOU> WITHOUT ANY 1nga refwred to herein. HUSBAND AND OF PETI· Pf9M or lmplled, regarding lltle Ltd. (WMCC), 3471 Via Udo, Suite COURT ACTION.and you !MY ha11t AllETS NOTICa °' Dm'AULT MID D.aC· TION To ADMINISTER pclMMlon °' enc:umbranoea to 204, Newpon BMch, Callfoml1 the 1eg .. 11gt1t to bring your account Cash and balances due from depository Institutions noN TO ..u. UMDa ..., °' pay the r~ng ptlnclpel m of 92M3, a Federal Uceneee under In good ltendlng by P9Yfng 111 of Nonlnter .. t-bearlng balanoet TMMT ESTATE NO. AIZHH the note(•I MCUted by Uld de9d of the Small BullnaM lnlltetment Aot your put due p1yment1 plul J*· and currency and coin .................................. , ............... 9,203 M'ORTMfr NO'T1Ca: •YOUR To all hein, benefidarles.. Tru1t, wttti In,.,_ .. In Mid note ol 1968Jhe Act), .. amended, (1& mltted cost1 and expen ... hlwl1hln lnterett·bearlng balances ................................................... 4,850 flWIDth II•~ creditors and contjngent provided, advanc.. " any, under u.s.c . 1 et MQ.). thr" monf ftha .!'om the d•~ 'T':. Securities ............................................................................... 458 •cAUeS YOU AM ..._ • Cr•ditor1 of CLARICE the ttnM of Mid Deed of trutt, '"'· Weecc wu lloenMd on Auguat tlce 0 de 1111 ... recor · Loans end lease financing receivables: YOUR 'AW8. " MAY • ... cnargaa, end •Xl*IM' of the 30, 1983. • emount II S7 ,218. 77. "of 3/21/84, 6 4 IOU ...,.... l«Y COURT AC- EVELYN HUSBAND aka Trust• and of the truat• creeted by The preaent General Partner Md and wtH Iner .... until your account Loan1 and leues, net of unearned Income ....... 2 • 1 1 T10M. and you rney hew tN lllOll CLARICE E. HUSBAND u1c1 Deed of Truet. Umlted Partners owning 10 or men become9 current. You !MY not have LESS: Allowance for loan end lease tosses............ 400 rtgttt 10 bring your eccount 1n gooct &nd penona who may be S.tc:t 1a1a w111 be held on: Friday. perc.nt partnership lnt«N1 of to pey the entire unpaid Portion of Loans end teases. net of unearned Income. ltandlnCI by paying a1 of your pe1111 otherwbe interested ln the ~~~A1984A.-'....~ ~'°tr~:: IN~:,ertnen: =t':"'~:.C,~ ~ .=; allowance, end reMNe ................................................ 25,741 ~ ~.:!: ~,,::: ..,._.,_, .... ._ -· ----eboY9 Premises and flxed essets .................................................. 1.051 .... -.....--will and/or ettate: CMc Center EkAlding. 300 Ellt Peter J. Madigan, Generel Pert· pay the amount •tated · 01 ... __ ...... ts ........................................... 343 from the d•t•,,. notice of defeult A ti · hu been filed ~Ave. Orange CA. ner. u percent After thl• montha from the date '"" ......., ....... · · ........ · ........ .. recotded. Thia amount 11 b OOpeNALDuon ALLEN HUS At the umeof,,. Wtt.t publl-Lido Anandal, Inc .. Cori>or•t• of racordatlon of thil document Total asset1 ..................... L· 1·:.;:8·~·~·,······ ........................ •1.646 11.488.78, .. of Man:tl 21. 1 .... . Y • cation of tNI notice, the total General Partner, .2 ~t (whlctl date of rtclOtdatlon appears "' _. ' -Md _.. w:r..... untll your accoun1 BAND in the Superior Court emount of the unpeld belence of the Peter J. Medlgan, Preeldent, Vice hereon), un .... !tit obligation being Deposits: ~current. You "W'f not hew of Orange County requesting Oblgetlon NCUred by the ebo¥a dt-Prtetdent, and Director, 100 par. foreck>Md upon ptm\fta • longer In domestic offices. . . . . ...... ....................................... 37. 767 10 pey the entire unpeld portk>n o1 th t DONALD ALLEN ICt1bed de9d of tru11 end eatlmeted cent ownerltllp of Udo Flnandell, per!Qd, you haw on1y the legal right Nonlnterest-bearlng ......................................... 16,709 'f04JI eccount, "°"' ~ 1U1 pey.. • ._... coeu, .... -. Md adVellCtl II Inc to atop the lorec:loeure by paying Interest be--'ng ............................ 21,058 ment wu demended, but you lnl.e HUSBAND be appoln\CU al 1113.~.~ T.JameeHerrman.Dlrector the entire amount demanded by • .. , ··• ······ ........... .....,thtemountllat9dabcMl.After -·• •-u· to .._._... o w111 s t creditor Other llabllltles ................................................................... 436 ,..., from ..._ _. ~-·--repreten-ve f The total tndabtedntal ,_.111 an Fred• . . •ere try, your · T tal llabllltles ..................................... 38,203 trwee monthl u .. ct.te "' ,.. admlniater the estate o eetlmateon~the~bldle Treuurer end Director To find out the amount you must o ............. E.QUfrf.CAPIT~ oordellon of"* doc:lument (wtlk:fl ~ ... o•CE EVELYN HUS· comt>Uted mey be obt.in.d by call-UfMled ,....,. ..,.. 1t ., P9Y. or to arrange fOf peyrn«it 10 2 505 date of recordatlon ..,.,..,_ ,_. ~BA.ND _ ... _ CLARI CE E ~n .. g }!...,1._41)...,9m'.37·~.'!'_...._(213) ,......,.....,.._.,....,~ 11optheforeclotufe,~lfyour= Common stock.................................................................. • on~ .,,,.... IN oblgetton being IUUl vJl.__., ... _.... • .,,. ONitlt L Mar1ett, 20 peroent erty 11 In foreclo9uf• or eny SUunrp 1 v1u 1 ds:::i .. p"r'o··f·l·t·s·"a"nd .. ···;:;,:~;t·a··,··r ............................................ 2,747 IUiecloeed upor1 permtta • tonoer HUSBAND (under the lnde· O.Wd: ~ 1 , 1984 Peter J. Medlgan, ~.2 percent raet0n. contec:t: AMERICAN SAV· di· ...,, ..._, nerves ............................. ( 1,809) pertod, you hew only the ltoel rtgttt b:ndenl AdminiatraUon of MAR VIST FINANCIAL. INC. 'Peter J. Madigan, 14.I percent INGS ANOWLhlO~ ~00~'!:· Total equity capltal ............................................................. 3,443 to atop the foreck)eura by paytng ii u Mid Ttutt•. Protaulonel Corporation 15725 E. tt ...... TI.I., """ ' Total llabllltles, llmlted-llfe preferred stock, !tit antlr• amount Olmended by the tel Act). The petition ByT.O. SERVICE COMPANY, agent E~ RetlttmentTrutt CA. 90807, (7 14) 773·7125, and equity capital ......................................................... • 1.646 creditor To find out tne,emountyout 11et for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 By Sandra M. Armenta. Aaatltant Mr. Medlgan propoeae to Mii all B 1.2122« 74 (El di ector• ett .. t to the correctness of mutt P9Y. °'to arrange or PllY"*I at 700 Civic Center Dr Sacretwy the lllUed and out1tandlng .. ock of II you h•ve any qUN1lonl, you We, the undersigned r , h I h to atop tht lorecloeure, or If 'f04JI W-t, San•ft Ana, CA 9270i ~2 .... ~1ty &Nd. WMt. Orange, CA. Lido Anandal. Inc. to Mr. WllHam J. should contlC1 a lawyer or the gov-this statement of resources and llebllltles. We declare t at I as ~operty 11 In foreclOeure ror any .... -• ....., Bauer. Mr. Bauer wHI .. to be ernmenl agency wtildl !MY hew In· been examined by us, and to the best of <>Yr knowtedge and other '"'°"· contect· ASSURED on May 16, 1984 at 9:30 A .M (714) 835--8218 purchulng 500 Limited Partnarthlp IUl'ed your loan. bellef hea been prepared In conformance with the Instructions THRIFT & LOAN, 1te00 E Collma IF YOU OBJECT to the Publl9hed Orange Cout Deity Unit• reeultlng In en lncreue In Remember. YOU MAY LOSE and Is true and correct. Roed. Walnut. CA 9171111. DE· aran•lnn of the petition, you Piiot ApfH 28, Mey 3, 10, 19!'3 .. •• Weeo0'1 net partntl"lhlp prlvete LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Robert M. Campbell FAULT SERVICE COMPANY, INC , -...... " .,..._ capltal from 1500,000 lo TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Jam--Brakke 25200 E La Pu Roed, Sult• 2t7, should either appear at the 11000000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Thtt .... Laouna Hlb. CA 826S3 Teeephone. hearing and state you objec· The;,.. Ottlc«I and dlractOl'I of SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY, •• Donald L. Solsby (714) 855-M50, C714) 594.9747 tions Or fll .. wn't••n ob~ ..... .,. NOncE Lido Flnanclel. Inc. wtll be u fol· now duty appointed Trul1• undar • I, Jo Ann Jones, Vice Presldent/Cashlet of the ebove-,......,..... Dudney If you heft eny "" "" ,.,... ,._.,,, iowa· Deed of Trutt dated 12119n7 ex· named bank do hereby declare thet this Report of Condition II ~ you lhcxlld contect • ·lions with the court before f1CTmOU• llUllNIM D~Yld R Metc.11. Prealdal\t end ecuted by: JOHN J. BARTA & true and correct to the beat ol my knowledge end belief. ltwY'f or' the~· aigency the hearing. Your appear· NAm ITA~ Director, 1540 Cam~ Road, BETSY 8. BARTA, HUSBAND ANO Jo Ann JonM wt1ic:t1 may t1tvt '"-*' Yo'olf 1oet'1 ance may be in pel'IOn or by The foflowlng ptf'lont.,.. OOlrlg San M"1no, CA 91108 WIFE .. T'\Jl10f, lo MO.Kt obi-April 24, 1984 Aam.tnbar, YOU t.AAY LOSE bullneu .. : OrvHle Mtt1ett, s.ct.twy Ind DI-gatlonl In faVOf ol: AMERICAN 0 Pile> A It 26 1964 2309 64 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT yourIF avttomeou AREY· A CRED A-I SELF STORAGE, 18552 rector. 4831 Tremom lane. Corona SAVINGS' LOAN ASSOCIATION Published Orange Co•l1 ally I pr . -TAKE PROMPT ACTION J. MecArthur Blvd. del Mar, CA 92825 u benellcl1ry Record.ct on The un~. .. Truat• TOR or a continaenl creditor 440, IMna, Callf. 92715 Earl G. Hernck, Aulstant S.C.. 12/29/77 u documtnt no. 3'1804 rtllJC *>TIC( rtllJC NOTICE owner. holder. end prHent of the deceued, you must O.vtd K. Lamb. 18552 MacArtf'lut ratary Md Director, 2057 Nowell boolc 125t 1 ~7 of Offldel Re-ITATDmWT °' 8eneftcjary under lt\at certain Deed fil-vnur _,_,_ with the BIYd. Aven~. Rowland HelQht•. CA eotd• In lhe of the Recorder f1CTTTIOU9 ~ ···~a•• .. ...,.°' u.-°' of Tru91 executed by ~ w .. ~·-~II 440, IMna. Cellf. 92715 11748 of Orange County. CeflforNa. In-MAm ITAft-... ,._,._ Robinaon end Cynthia A AotMrleon court or pretent It to the per· John Minar, 18552 MecArttlur Wlllam J Beuer, Treuuftr and eluding 1 MMC•) lor the """ of The lollowlng ptf9onl .,.. doing ACTITIOUe Miii ... NAm Hueband Ind wet. -JcMnt tenant• I AAAntatJve ap 8llld OlrectOf 1°"2 Hoftron Hllll Orlvt, 1182.000.00. Thel the baneftdal butlnea u ThtfOllowtnO penone he"9 eben-.. Tnlltor, to IMPf.RtAL BAN-eona repr..... . .....0. IMna, Callf 92715 El~. CA. 92020 Int--• under uld DMd of Trult TRENDSETTER ASSOCIATES, doned IN UM°'"" FlotJtloue.,. CORP, a Callfornle COl'l)Ofltlon, -Pointed by the court withinof Mehrded Aauak h, t 8552 Pettt J, MldllJen, V1ca Pteeldent, and the obllgatlOnuecured thereby 1157 Sandering Cir . co.11 MeN, ""' Name: 8AL90A ISLAND TN9t-. ASSURED THRIFT A.MO lour monthl {rom the da~ MllCArtf'lur 91Yd. 938ViaUdOSoUttl.Nawpot111..ct\, .,. prHtntly held by th• Ca. 92828 PHARMACY. 302 Marine Awnue. LOAN ASSOCl~TION .• Celltornla tint i.uance of letten u 440, IMne, Calif. 92715 CA. 92963 benafldaly. That • brMctl of, and Thornal F E"'1QM. 1157 8eNf.. 8alt>oa la&and. Cellf 12te2 corporttlon .. 8anaftc:lery, deted provided in Section 700 of Thia 1>ue1nee1 ta c:onduCted by: a The propoeed traneter of own-default In. the obligation fOf wt11c:t1 ar11ng Cir . CO.ta Meae. C&. 1292t JoM P. Queen, 5 ~ IMM. Aprfl a. 1113. and recorded Aptt 14, Call llmlted~ erlhlplndcontrolofUdoFtnanclel, u1c1 Deed of Truat II MCUttty hae Alcflard A Ahay, 2511 &unnow. Cellf.927t5 ttl3, In IN office Of tN County the Probete Code of • JOfln Minar lno the Cots>ot9t• a.n.11 Partner occurred 1n that the peyrn«it hu •A 1. Sante Ana. C. 92704 The flctltlOul """'*' ~,.. Recorder or the County of Orange, fom.ia. The time for fillni Thll •t•tament wu llled with the of weeco, a Control Pereon, 11 dt-nol bee made ot. F .. lut• to makt JICk Becronll, 1568 Wembt9y *'9d to tbow.,.. llled In Oranoa Stet• Of catttorni.. or Offldal A.-claima will not expire prior County C... of Orange County on amecs 1 t~ of control of waeoo the 01115184 payment of ptlncipel Rd, San Manno, C.. 11108 County on Feb 4, ,.., ~ Recorder"• lnttrurnent No. to four mon·"--from the date M•. ae. 1"4 and 11 aubteat to the prtof wntten andtor 1nt.,...t Md all eubeequent John Clet1l, 1831 Tllhltl, Cott• Thia butlrlMt"' conducted by 13-157119, Mid Deed Of Truet "'.. fMl111 appr0¥al of SSA. payment•. 109e1llar with late Mete. Ce, 12e28 an lndMdual lilCIUt1nG cer1tlln c>Ollgatlonl lnciald· of the hMrinl notlced above Publtthad Oranot Coelt Dally M9ttar9 ln¥0Md 1n 89.A ·1 oon-ohtrQM, lntpoundl. ~ de-Thlt butinM9 Is conducted by' a Jotvl P · Queen 1ng one Note fOf the pl1ndpal aum ot YOU MA y EXAMINE Piiot A,.,.v 5. t2, 19. ae. ,,.. .,., .. Ion of the ~tlon lnc*lde poelta, If any, under the t~ .. °' gener'lll pw1nerahlp ... ~ ~t~ ~ ': W .217.00, HEM:8Y GMS NO- •"--""-t.-t b •"--court lf 1901-14 thegener111bualnaalreputatlOnMd Mid not• Of Deed of TNlt .. ..,. Thomaa '· !nngtlt """"'"' .,._,. ¥' --._ ., TIC! Of a breect1 and defllUft In tfle ""' U1JC -P Y MMC: • ctweci.t OI tM Pfopoaed new aublequant PtYmtnt• wNGh be-Thia •tat.wt WM ftlecl wfttl the Mar. 21, 11M oe>llgetlonl fof ~ u6d Deed of you are lnteniated ln the t:s-OtMW of Udo FtMnclel. tnc., Md came clue U..fftt, lnCludln9 any County Cterti of Orange County on =!J~ Co.I Delly TNet 11 ~. tht neture of Mid tate, you may wrve upon the "8.IC ll>TIC( the~ of aucmaful oPtt· tet• ctw9tl or othtr"""' pey8bMI Aprtt f2, 1914 --v- 1 Mi brWfl and cWliWlt being execut« or admlnlrtrator, or at1on1 °' waaoo under tt111 own--under the terms of Mid Note °' natM Plot ~ a. t2. 18, M. 1 f'lllM'e to pey in.~ ot \I.-•"--attorney tor the ex· ~.~•,r uehlp, tnch.1dtng edaqwet• DMd of Truat. ...___. ...., ~ ~ ~0 1~ 1800-M .,_,.... ...., ~ clue "*"-..:::;:;_V11Cor _,1_,_, __ ,,...1 _ _.... ·~ _._ profltlMty, In ecco1wioe wtth tN Thet by r..-on t.--... . .,,. ,.,_. Piiot AP1t 1t, 21. ~~ •• .-•-.,. -~ wy a. 1t14 Md .. ~..m ft\. ~-....,,.., ...... ...,. U1'.I The fOlowlno peraone.,. .......... Act Ind~ ent benallclery under tuCh DMd of 211._.. ,.._ nu111114 •tallrNntl. S*'8 late ~ .,.,., file with tM court with bullMla ea: Noteoe If IUrtMr ~ t"8t .,.,., Tt\19\, Ml ...CUted Md dtlh• eel d a II n q u en t t u u • " d I Or proot Of ~.i-, a writWD (•)PA"K VILLAGE APA"T· perw~ not ..... than 1ldayl to NNS Tnlltee. • .man Oeder· "9lJC M>ncE 1111CmtOU119UJ ... Ill •••t .,.,., .... ...,..,.. due 91nv~ MtNTS~AN< VILLAO!. LIM-"'°"'.__..of~oftNa •tlon of o.e.1tt Md~ fof MAmlTAm IT onprtorencunbrMG91end.,.,.,_. reque1t acaq that you de-rno. 1 c::::r:: IM\td. a.. Noem.IUbMll...n::;,;.,.,too a-. lf'ld ,_ •o~""".., ~-=-The~...,... ... doll'I .,.... ,...,,,.., °'.,. -~1 lire apedal noac. of the flJ-~ IMM.K , _a: 1 ........ MecMrw ,.. Deputy Aaacl*"' A1111• ... MC111 T,,..... auc11DeedofTNltMd11 ....._ ...._._ ___ ... _ t1U11M1a • end ,.,.._ tt1erwan tram ..., 1 ... l an..,, t.ior)' and Ip-,,_..., ·-·--tor~.,_... ..,_Ad-thedOCurMMa4Mda!IClnOtMoCJI. ..... -.. ----.. WATUlllON> I •uo, l lott peld end ttwt, by,._........,., ..... O an W'rl IM\td. Sta. 440, IMM, Celt. 12716 mUlllUlllOh, toW1 "L .. ltNM, N.W., QMtoN 89CUted tflertby, Ind "-bl.tllnW II: Shtrmlia. II Toro, Ca. t2G0-1Dl4 the wnd.,ltgned TrwltH pni.n.ntofeat.atawtaor JoM Mtner, 11562 ~ W•Nnotor DC .. ,. a.oi..t and dQM ~..,.. c~ on. ~ ANIMAL. ~A. Pomao. 14 .._. .., itcu 1 ...,..,, .. ...,. .. of the petitloN or aooounm IMS ..... 440, IMM. Celt. 12711 A oepy ~ wi ftClllOe lflOwN.,. a1 w __,,.,......,,....,,.... H08'. 21411. a.. ""-Y. CdM, OM°'"-~ Celt t11• cued ~ to be 1t1w1 111111, mendoned ln SecUon 1200 M•llrdad AHHkll. 1HH pubfttfledfn•.~of""'""· eMty .... Ind ~ Md .... Celt Uncle K NllwfllM. m4t Or-. .... 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MOTICm Y• .._ ..._ ..& n._...., .......... ,.. ............. ~ .... ........................... ...11111 ............. . H you WWI to _. the ad\ltOe Of ... .nom.r .,, lNI rnetter, you ltlould 00 '° prompCty llO lhet yCkK written r•po11•, ff any, may be Ned on tlfne. A MOIUlted M lido Oemen-dede. e ttb#Tle: .... ....., _. nU&• a •1ulll•-... Ud.r1111 ........... ..._ ........... , ... ....... ...................... . ....., .......... .. ........... ,......., ..... ,_, ...... I 1$1 II, I...,,_, Ille ~-.... •u.a.i ................. ....................... te, dei.erl e hecerte I ll· 1r1011air• ......... --. ... ................. .., ........ ,...._,,~ ....... 1-TOTHl~l .. ~··•••Ill ....... 9M.., .. ,...... ........ ,....,.. ..... ~ .. ...... ,.. ..... ..... d8)'a .,.., "* tunwnOnl II a.wd on J'QU. fill with tNI court a written rtiepOI .. to the compalot UntMe you do, 'f04JI defautt ... be entered on epplcatlon of the pl.in. Utt, Md ttlla court m8Y ..... a ~··.,,..you'°' the r-.t derNnded In the ~t. whlcti could reeult In gemW!ment or wagee, taltlno of money °' ~ Of Other tellef ,.queated In the com p!Srt. Detecl. November 16, 1942 LEE A. 8AANCH. Cieri( 8y. MARY KITAGAWA Oec>uty J. ...,.,.. KUelEDY Mtl &.~ ..... .-.cA..,. PublleMd Orange CoMt Deity Pilot Aptll 5. 12. 19. 1'. 1984 190>14 ( • ce • THE DAILY PILOT CLAS IF IED OFFICE HOUR Telephont' en·ic ·: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Bu. ioess Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A .M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLI NE . 642-5678 ...... ... .... ...... ... .... «!!!~~.!!!!.... ___ ;;; .................... _1a ___ 1e_~ .... ......... ......ti hralaW A1ut!9tl, .... 1 -.--.--.,-.--. ---,-.-1 ---., .. ---------I'! 1..,.rt a..u 1Ht c.... ... UM lrMt llM c.... .... nu iiiiil•••iirl 1y owner, cMrmtng 4 Ir, 4 Ir ,.,. a. dpb( .., sc 1 IM WWW 6Y lif.-m. ~ESA PINES 2tSO Mw1 tv. ba lro lot, 80 • 110. Plalf, vacent 1825 mo POOi, Jee, TennlL Av.at UK£ NEW 8ect1 Of 1 8r Liii ISLE CovwM patio, treel, new Lm Ill.I l'or appt 521-isoeo 811. U H. •1.otet P.RtVATE Patio, pool, tpA. roof, new plumbing. Super ftnenotng bv ...._ l!!l!!t.... BU TOP.,.., qu69t, no S*t. Beautiful 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pler & I HS.ooo.&73-7794 o;.~":f,,.r~~ IPt.JM+ Uff "'llmXIXYCLtM MM/Ill ... 1441 float for 65' boat. Best buy at $950,000. lut...... lMI S bedl<>Ome, lowly entry 3Bc 1~ ,::C. '~ i.r:: Sub r*'t 1 rm tff. 91>t to Ntcect.n btChekltl 1 br, Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom. fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. UYllll •IYI UYflllT .... 3-i 8Aa. 818 from end ~th patio with ::c' 1nc1uk. 'N~· July 1. Mu.t beclUb mbr. $375 l $426 w/'350 dep. 148,toO. OcH n Park wrought lton ~te. Of-I and /1 n d I an a p 0 11 t . Mr. Auatln 642-4097 Clfl*!• l pool. No I*•· School• cloM. An11ar t.r9d at 1349. · 1700/mo+ MC. 536-2789 --.mart 989 Victoria. 5-48-0130 Bkra, Pn Huntington L91 IULn 3 Br 2 Ba dbl fully wini•reniai ~t0 -9123, b'/ Nie• quiet Hr, 2Ba, ~· 912-1085' ltl-1111 returbltMd 1n1c!rd..n. W.-or month. No peta. downatra. enc:tONd ~" 11•1 IM. $875.+.111..0548 54-1930 °' 873-7844 2 patloe. Ron 54MM 1002 1004 1ooe IOO'I 1011 1022 1024 IOW 1032 1°'4 ll>tO 1042 10.. 1041 10)0 10)2 111$) 10.7 108 10'18 10'11 IOIO 11114 1086 Pl "BLI CATIO' Ut: \l>Ll~E Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai KaJ , 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. 2br, 2ba. ffl)I, l«lnla. pool, SBr condo, 1 \.\ Ba, OcMn Vlew-200 ft to P'1t 1 Br, frplc, pool, patlO, ap&. aec. gate • .-un. YllW1 Y11WJ YllW1 carport renovated lltc• water 2BR w/lg Uv/dln gat. No peta. 399 W. Bay. R~TALS '°" 1080 ION 1100 I 12~ 11)0 117~ I~ w~ 12!11 1n: I~ IJ~. IJ)( 137' 140\ 142) 14~ 1)()11 1~2:. ,,~. ·~1·. l:l80 I~ 1600 1625 >'-f'unuatwd : 100 ti...-Unfum.atwd JZIJC H"'*"~°' Unf UTNahed .!.llll Cando IWTI J4-0I. Condo Uni 24 It \l onda~ "\at. 1 1 ::rn u .111. Tuc·Mf1l\ \lo II. i::rn " 111. \"'\ ednt•Mla' Tue· ... &::m 11.111. Thur~d1n \\ nl. 1::w p .11L Frida' Thur .... i::rn p .111. Saturchl\ Frida ~ :~:00 p.rn . :-\unda ~ Fri. :~;0() JI.flt. C\~CELLAT I O~ & CORR ECTIO~S : Carwt•llal ion~ and l'Orrt't"tio11 ~ 11 1a~ bt· madt• on ~anw d£'adlines a~ a lim t>. Plt'ase a~'-for a {'ann·llalion numb<·r "hen ca ncdlin~ ~our an. ERROR : Chec·k ~o ur ad dail~ a11d re p o rt errors imm t>diatel~. The U:\ IL\ P ILOT a !lumes liabilit~ for lhe fir-.t incorrec-t insertion onh . Town ........... lum 252C •-.----------------Tow..i.c.u.. Uni 2U! I• CL ASSIFI ED 642-5678 Ouplu .. 1"m 2530 Ou~ ... Unl Ul~ A.jM11m<'nla f\uru.twd MOO A.pennwn11 Uni 2100 A.pt& f'urn Ot U nl 2800 -2900 Room .. &.rd 290J Hovla. M-la 1ll<M 0.-1 Homn ~5 S""""" R.rnt&lo 2906 v-uon ~nl&lo m 1 •ftft.1&1o IO Stw.r. 2llCll • iwn1&1o Wan~ 21IOll Oar~ let !Wn1 2912 Offoc. R.rn1ala 2914 a...,_ R.>n1ala 2916 CommJ 114-nlalA 21118 tnd ... 1 11.Pni..la 2920 Sell<"~ 2922 MIS' ~nlalo 292) ANNOUHCEKNTS """""'~.....,.. ~2 L<at & f ound )OC)4 Pl'nU<\AIA 3012 Prnooiil 9-rv"T> 3014 Sc>ho<ll> ~ lnatr\A oon llllb Tr.v•I J018 BUSKSS ' FINANCIAL S.-.-1°' S.Jco WI/ ·e....u-Oppon"""'" 4014 Bwi.-Wan~ 4016 'lnvtt11JTWnl ()pponwuhft 4011 ln-UTWnt Wan....i 4022 • Moowy 10 '--n 4014 • Moowy w..,,led 4Ul6 Mor1~"I" T D , 402.8 EMPLOYKNT ti• Ii \A .. ntt"'f \IOU • J,.t" V.111htnJ ~•O~ KRCHAPl>ISE A.nt•que-. "ppl1•mn Aucuuru, Bldg M•lt·rw.l> Ca-ru & f.qu1pnw1 I ComJ>Ylt' ... f'"' <o Yuu rutn~tu.N' t.•r"l!• ~In tlouwhold G<vd• J~w•lry M.c.h10t"f\ M..,.11•""""• M ,,,-'A' &nw-1 M.....:al lnolrwn<nlo Oii~ furn11ur. & Equ1pn..-n1 p,.,,.,. & Ur&•n> 5po<llng (.ood• T\ Radio St .. , .... BOATS TRANSPORTATION f>tlll) 6011 6012 601 4 Olllb 6C1 Ill ll()U fi()2$ 6100 1>111 11214 6216 6118 622f) 6224 l>Z26 6228 6230 5232 "'" rofl Kiili ~--.... ,,... .. •• J i .mi~r"' ~nit M+•lttf f\1-.'"" "I Ir 'Mn\orflf(l"" "'-u 1h r"'i H1•11t Mo1m Hon.,... "11: H\ , Kt•Jl Tr•ll•·" t ~.H•I "''·' Tt,.d• ,, \ 11111 1it • .. • AUTOMOTIVE Aul\> S..rv'4""' p,.,u, Aul•• \\1uHnJ ~~""l' H.•• Mui • \\ht,' llr •\t fruo k• "•"-' Af'\t~Wf"' t ,,.._.,. ... AUTOS IMPORTED A11• HonM .. , Al>dt ""''"' 8MY. ("11rot•n .,. "'. ~I 1t'14 ~11. WI 14 WI' •1 1• R1ut1 fer Sale 1•11111 fer Salt Gtaer1l 1002 Gtaerf) 1002 l'fSIOEHTIAl Afltl EStATt SUIVICES LIDO IAYFHli 1121,000 High r ise on the water with lovely views! Ready to move in. Best price in Newport's most prestigious bldg that has a pool, spa, and excellent security with doorman! DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Se// your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- 1/shed each Saturday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so mall or bring them fnto the Daily Piiot office. Be sure to include your phone number or ad- dress In your ad. have a price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no ccmmerclal sds, garage sales, productt, plants or animals 1 are acceptable. DEADLINE : 3 p.m. Thurwday C09ta Me .. Otnce J Clau.un 0..1...o<•··" rf""f'Tart F'1at ~tunda WI /I rn I 330 w .. 1 a.y 8tfMt l;u1u •flHTDUll Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000. PElllllU lllE llUIFlllT Ocean & J e tty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. UYSIH PUOE UYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Bor1d1· D•·~· NB ~7'> t..161 IOen,1ml.lromt>Mch. Unobatructed OCMn/clt'/ new S8H + dep. rm oPenlng1ofl'ontgat· S525. 8~57 1112,600. 8tk 731-4917 111 .. 1 Owner aeya Mtlt 2131598-1498. No 1Q19 den patio. N~ tum -SmaJI 1 Br. 1981 Mapte IW IUOI 11:1' !r~'. ~·~r~t" AffOfdable 38r 281 $895 ~hJ ,: .:~a . .;;,-::_ AV:-i ~pstalra. r::9r· no 4 br, 3 ba. Short wane to ln gatedHatborRldgeEat. futurl~lcdealQSnTtc~a':. 631-0174 s:riM~1-1324 beach. Spec. llv. rm, All JM I smg 539-190 Bel ty .,.711 ------=--=---:-:~ tam.tdln. rm. lrg bale, 551_.562 iv m.g 720-9859 Choice find Ct1)td 2er lua Cleatatl .. • Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba euy care yard. I 169,0005 · w & Lee Bkr 759-1501 w/bltlne gar .._,farn or 2BR 1''.ba, ;net gar, C10M gar~~,,~·1rw' 1~hr:f See at 814 20th t. ting ... avall mid M•'I to belch 1500. 225 La arN ..,..., 536-1718 ULUALllllPLD $486 53M190 BEST f.. Paloma 637-7918 collect -.-.--,..-,-,..,.1..,.1-:--:1•~ 8 t &..-Walk to ahop1, belch, Bal. I=---:---:---::=-.,.-;-:-.,--•• • .. ar pie(, fefry/reeta. 3Br/2t>. CIHn treah 3BR 1\tba, ,artaeat1, want a aetectlon or gr .. t CONOO: 1 BR wlLoH ea 218 Bal Bl 673-29-43 bike to bMoh. 1625/mo llvlng? We can offer env- y. ml to bch Pool tennis · + MC. 548-3350 Ill... thing from a 1m.i1 apt to s 139K Ow~er 559-0908 · WANT 11arbor View hOme J-.1 Pe-Juala -o'I a 4 Br houM. If looking In · area to !Mae, buy or op-mat u ., CM, NB or HB think of ua lnlat 4 tlon. 548-4809 145 sq ft. 2br, 26a fiOme 28R 18X 'JWIY, utii Incl. flrtt t0< that choice of Handyman'• Special. ••ltilt Btan lliO f0< i.ue. trpl, micro, Pit· $700 mo. 310 Alvarado l~SLl~IGY.n 642_1803 ForeclOMd property of· Quet, dbl gar. w/opn, no Plac:e. Call 762-5710 rera excel. opportunltlee 1984 Fuqua 2())(42, 2 Br, peta $850/mo. 644-2227 ~ ..... __ J'IU N B REALTY 876-1642 for elth« • hom. or an dbl wide. lull front porch, Cd ~ f0< lrvlne .,...... .._. Weatslde, 2 Br, 1 ba, new lnveatment. Let me help drywpll Int, upgraded L..... 2 Br 1 L . atOYe, r9trl99. crpta/drpt. $800/mo + you find wtiat you need. cptt & appl. In park •12 MC> lanai $700 IM. avlll $250 aec. Clll4 a.th aft •• Ill ••-ii llT FUOY Patrick McAuley, Agt. clubhouae1 & pool, pvt 5-15 845-7542 5PM at 631·5230 -• 780-84 l l marina. Assum. loan. llLF OlllSE .llST 1110 Terms or trade. S39.900. CloN to Beech. 5 Br. 2 ea. ftlM .. YI.LAii Prlvtcy and charm desrlbe Sharp 4 Bdrm. 2 bath .. llllTlllTI 839-6644 Rent or IMM. Av&llable 1 & 2 Br. 91>ta avaJI. pool, this lovely condominium Co1ta Mesa home In 4 Br, 2')e ba, amgle f•mlly 20'x4<1' Gulfltream nMr Immediately. 875-8771 spa. ltr, patio/bl!. No ovenooklng Bio Canyon move-In condition. Large det8Ched home, Turtle thopplng center bus. view 2 Br 1 Ba rear unit, pets. $5154625 golfcourH. Spacious comer lotlor possible RV Rook Rtdge. Lrg Y8fd, adults. x-clean SC.7,500. 7 86-1172 garage •. 508\.\ Jumlne, TSL Mgnit 76'-0081 or home w/Mstr suite, 2nd access. Includes wet blr ale, Intercom & MC sys, 642-7910 645-4539 C.M. no pate. $775. 645-1682 642·1603 Br den and 2',., B•. & COveC'ed patio. Don"t cent vac & much more. 30 <Mili --~,--..1,,_-_--....,..,=--.,.,.... effu11ful decor. Hw d-wait another minute to yr below market r•te lacta• PrtL USO c.itl .... .., .,. .,D.,u,.•_ .... _. ___ ._, .. .,. wood floors. security see this "mote f()( your tlnan 1340,000. For Into comml. 81dO"E75 060 18r Condo apilf level, 1515: 2 e;, aa •. gar. Nr gate. Comm. pool, apa, money" ho me at 552-0917 (Irvine Pacific) North Lagun~ with 4 , .. Id. 3880 Mlchelaon Dnve lak• & 1tream1. trple. Dana Harbor. 8-25081 LI tennis. Micki Cooper & S 115.950. 1HE units. Ocean view. 11.9% Irvine micro, 2 car gar w/opor, Cresta. 49~8 Barbara Aune. S317,000. assumable flnan. Owner Turtlerock 2 Br. 2'A BA pool & apa. $825/mo. Lrg 2 Br + den. 2 Ba THE REAL ESTATERS 644-6200 LAIES 837-6030 Townhome, den, formal 545-3 115 Oc•an vu. encl. gar Sta,too 3 Bdrm HI• Ba home on quiet street. Lrg added family rm and warm brick fireplace make this a lovely lamlly home. Close to schools and shopping. Ask tor Donna Webater. GE 1s9-9100 ,-,f ~ ·f • • • • ...... . SPAlllll Sunny & bright 3 Bdrm 3 Ba 2 level with • great location and assumable loan. Include• all the goodlee Including crackl· Ing flreplaoe, wall to wall carpet and best or all a price that la affordable. $121,500. 751-3191 I • t '·' p ll?S dining, prvt patio & deck, w/auto opeMf, newly r .. 1 bdrm, 1 ba Plan A. Per-a al rau rtJ beaut. deco<. premium 1 br garden apt, atove & carpeted & decorated feet tor singles. Good lo-1600 1/1. w/aml otflQe. 5& loc w/pool, apa, tennis. retrlg. No pets. S<l lO. 49a.1030 cation. $100,000. p/f. 3 ptiaM. Randolph Avall6-1 $1150851-2225 548-1377 -------- ~ St. CM. 5<16-1653 Ttrtler ... Ttn...... 2 Br, 1'.~ ba, 610 Joann St. HUI YIEW a i so r I Oit ti c..... 2BR w/dell-1 level overikg Adult• pref'd. Small dog Only 10 mlnutea from I ., i greenbelt. Avall earlv OK. 845-8453 Laguna, your own private ealty •1•rertz IS s May, 1yr1 .. pref. $1250 2 BR down. Dlahwasher, ocean view from Dana Ill UIT IF TIE Hiii .., dep. No pe11. 9 Rain-garage, Avail 512, 1110 Point'• mott MCluded 786-1172 2.3 ac. hllltop, 360 -.... vu. bow Falla. Bkr 851-9987 Victoria. Cell to .... No soenk: bluff. Uk• new 2 uvv d $560/ 631~12 Br & 2 Br w/dell, xtra 2 br 2 ba mobile, land· TURTLEROCK TWNHME: ogs. mo large private patlot. Call ecaped. prvt & unique. 2+ den, w/jac. over-•3 Br 2 Ba S.C. Ptza SA. 960-6331 or drive by • SElECT SJ9.900. By Ownr · looklng grnbelt. Avail pool, patio, apa. garage 24585SantaCwato .... 3880 Mleheleon Drive 619/439-0653 alt 6PM May 1.1 yr IM Pf•I. $1260 $895 No pets 752-5822 PROPERT1E.5 Irvine Oat el Stitt + dep. Drive by 9 Rain-$300'1 Poolalde Apt, But. lt1tla 2741 lalltel bi.d 1006 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prtp!rty 1950 bow Falls. Bkr. R09Mnn Appia 539·6190 2 Br 1 Ba <1-Plex, blt~ln1, , .. UL .. , Beaut. -1,L-=--·e Deluca 851·9987 BEST Alty I• cpts, drapea, waaher/ YI. -WAI.In 14/llYllE ,. -Spraque Walnut Square 2 br twn-a... dryer hk up, encl gar. HST YlLIEI 3Br, 2Ba, Din. Rm. F/Pt.. TWI .. /1044 II River Valley. '>regon. hM, Plan O, muat ... to $675. 536--0921 Obi. Gar w/Ba .. + 2 Br. ltl,IOO FILL PllOI• $98,000/obo. 960-7047 """'9C. S64S. 833-7519 w.Side. all new. ,.,., Ba, In Emerald Bay with 4 Br"s. Apt. NOW BY OWNERll ...,,... I D/W t 2 Br, 2 car gar, oovered Unobstructed vlew of $375.000. 673-8017 A neat clean c unit In an LI. he~···· llOO lava: 752 .. -l~ ... days e~s°'oK •• ~a11nc:m~: patio. '/. mlle to bch. whitewater Open beams excellent Inside locatlon. AXVe:i UNITS C.M. ~rt ~ S8JS/mo. 645-6646 $695/mo. 213-925-4796 ~~~\l:~g rrm;.~~I~~~ C.rt,•2•2 ::. ~!-11022 ~:~~~ d:~:, •. avallabl•. ~~~~~~se::~·'" local *™NEW 2 Br 2 88 3 BR Iba. fireplace, patio. 1t$400/up. Bactl. 1 Br. Fa bu Io us ch a rm . ,._ -a.a.all11 c~o u •~ Twnhs. Newport Terrace. garage. Npt Hts area. pool, spa. 18992 Florida. 5509 000 Ask for Rod tr om thlt excellently -area . .,... -""-"V"'"'t Frpl. Pool/Jae. Gar. + $600/mo. ~-tat & last. IM2-2834. 6<12~172 Oatey ~.4-1020. located duplex SOUTH ~. ltatlll mchm0<a$800175-80<18 2730gte. 548-6057 ..... .,IOI ,!=M';,';\'. r,f,~"=::~:! ~ ...... ,. .... k .. ::~~:i.:::~~~!. ,:.~ .• :;,!".'.!::~.=: ·~~J,~~~· "" COSTA IEU 1114,000 Large lot -nice home near schools. Low cash down and low payments wlll let you own lhls 3 bed. home wlth assumable loan at 8.5%. Call to see 631-1400 sizes Short walk to the ...... ,. IHtla 1 adultt pref, no pell. $895, 850· 1386 Iv mag 2-7789/960-1193 beach! 759-1501. :.=.!!'.: I JG: I I • z1M s975. 430 Redlandt Ave. Deluxe 3Br 2"-& 2Br 2B• 101 LI .. ,••1 tllYE I -I la -714-648-0446 $440 1 Br. refrlge, patio. ... -21" ~13 7714 no pets. 724 O Jamet St. In 4·plex crpta drp1 .Luxurlout 2 BR. 2BA View WllTEI IEITALS ..-· 673-7787 bltln1 pr l72$-llOO. Condoonwater.Fullaec-1tWATERFRONT* --------Nopeta.5404414 urlty. Reduced 100K tor lll-4000 Dover Shores LM. 3 Br 3 Sltl IH lltYA 675-1938 or 851·8394 , ; • . . doc k . $ 3 0 0 0 I mo . patio, carport. gd crdt 8211 SAN ANGELO DR. tu FWlll 7 1 4 I 6 4 5 -5 5 7 0 & 2310 Santa Ana Ave. Mgr 1 br, 2 br & bachelor apta. quick sale or trade. 550K I ~illl~1•. . . Ba. Fam Rm. 50' boat Eastslde townhoose Pool, llmllTll Ollll 74 645-5000 ext.410., 642-1618 or 650-1797 Televleed MCUrlty, encl. •l!W.a•T -wf•tlf Be at New Port buy I J¥Si¥S 3 B 2 Ba Bon R 2BR garagee. pool, Jae, tennll, m;wr•n - n Olll PlllYAOY Gorgeous, brlghl 4 Br, r. . . + ua m, $525. large quiet clubhoute w/fvll ex•cl" Wondertullocatlononthe Completely remod.ied 2 2580' w/bonua rm for-C • •• ZlZZ Cenaltront S1295/mo. 1ba,neweptt,drpt",freat\ room.8<18-1613 sand. Typtc.I 3 bdrm Br 2 Ba home. New land-mal dining rm, lrptc, 0 hu It trtal t U Dockalde R.E. IMO-a208 paint. lndry facll, no pets. -------- beach cottage with great scaplng. S3 l 5,ooo. Pfln-all tor only $259,500. A~ BeautlfUlly furn Twnha, Avall. now. 2_5 bdrm• 311 W. Wiison. 631-2177 Potential. Your own 2nd cipals Only. 483 Morning sume 200K 11t at 9¥. frplc, pool, tennl• ct. S8oo-s2,ooo. 642-l 183 $685/mo. EJalde 2 Br, 1,,., SUWlll home or a perfect week-Canyon Rd. Open Sat. FIXEOll This It t BEAUTY S 1195/mo. 873--0896 FergulOrt & Hahn R.E. ba Twnh ... Frplc, yard, YILUIE end retreat or Income 9-5. 759_1~2 that won"t lut. You own D p • t Ziff n--· .. lf 1 3b 2 .. _ trplc gar. lndry rm. Nloe loc. property $448,000. IOZ'.a the land and It's IMMEDI-181 118 69 .._.,, u r ..,. • 2314 Santa Ana. New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Cntl •111 11 ATEL Y avallable. To ... Clote to Marina 1 Br laundry room. view or TIL •llT ••i llll apt• In 14 p1an1. 1 Bdrm, \4.ATI HI RO"\l 1---~~~~~--call PATRICK TENORE model condo, pool, &pL greenbelt, pool. 2 prv., ~ • 2 Bdrm and Townhomel HO'l.tl ._ Inc. *LitllUT111* 760-8702 $925 499-2713 patio"• Bluffs. 640--0808 AfHll aa.11 .. + pools, tennl•. water· REAL ESTATE Must sacrifice g0<geou1 Ill.-& 1 G Jd &31·1400 condosl Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. l~rt lucla 2HI HARBOR VIEW-i Br, 2'it 1 Br refrlge, range. laun· alls, ponds. u P• . Only $69,000 w/10.SO-/o ba, tam rm, across lroml dry pool carport no From San Dleoo Frwy --------assumable financing. S mo: 2 sty Beck Bay. park & pool, gardener. peta. S49S/mo. 93; W. drive North on 9MCh to .EW.N•T 1001 3 Br 2 Ba only $79,000. --=='----'---4br, 3ba. 3300 •II. 3 car $1600/mo. 6<10-414<1 I 19th. St. 54~92 McFadden and W•t on " Defl Itel "t I ti T Ill A•-11 Ollll gar. pool. Jae, v. ac. Pou. ' McFadden to S..wlnd 1211 ODO n Y won as ry -• unturn. or opt. IM2·1366 LI 0 0 BAY FR 0 NT Bachelor Eutalde all utlla Village. (714)893-5198 Gorgeous 4 Bdrm 2'!1 Ba So8n001y /mS500. OOCaldl wnPat.rlncdk Formef' model with full golf ..,..,,_--1 --'"""d --b-PENTHOUSE: Orama tie paid. S396/mo. No pet• r • • • ._... ... •• course view. Pool, tennis, ~ecut ve con o on ay, view. 2Br/den or 3~r. plelM 780-8862 .,.1au .._. •• remodeledhorMthathas Tenore760-6702 spa.$220,000 fullprloe. designer, completely $1800/mo. Property b 1 blk r been totally reno-75%auumableflnanclng turn. $1995mo 673-0896 House 642-3850 Bachelor. E.alde C.M. 2B 1 a, rom vated.Vacant and ready II Call Bk 644 7424 Cath. celllnga, patio, beach, nr Mou Cove. Utll to move Into. Fabulous ava · r. -Modern 2-aty backb•'I· 4 ---.,.L-=o'""o'""K""'IE"""H,..,.E=:R::-:E"'"I--kltch., very c lean, pd. Adultt, no pett. neighborhood. Call us for Bdr 3 Ba, pool/spa, 2 Overlook• Newport Lux s 4 1 5 / m 0 + de p . LeaM $760, 499-2890 more Information. Ill OAIYll OllT• lrplcs. 'I. ac., $2300. 1 Br apac decor $596 850-4160 Iv mag. Ocean view 1 Br. l1ove & 11011 TO Piii Lowest priced golf coorM 842-1366 Rent tlll yoors Detail• -re r r 1g 9 • u t 111 pd . Traditional Realty G:l t-7370 N;~:. ~~:r~:OO~qh;":! ~~~~;:, h~~~~~.~I~ .-,.!-,-,-,-,l-,-.-,.-,-.1-,-.. -,z·-.-""Z Just a :,~:-~01::~ mfe8tiBJIU $600/mo. t 1/lut modeled kitchen, auto boths. private pool and .. atrl '-" 3 Bdrm hm frpjie deck gar s1oo sec. 494•3528 srlnklers. Price reduced spa Ultimate In privacy •5300-l"'!RPen-ta""'1-A""bOd_e_app_""11-yearly. Jutt $950. kid/pal Beautiful landscaped ~ar· OCW YIEW to $122.900. Reduced to $995.000. turn prime Back Bay loc •539-8190* den apta. Pool & pa. Only 10 minutes from SPACE FOR Iv ll0· 1100 utlls lree single only CdM flat 1tyfl1h 2Br Pttlotdecks. No pets. 539·6190 BEST Rlty fee 2 Ba frplc newe< kltch 2 Bdrm W. Ba $635 Laguna. your own private Lovely 2 story, 4 Br 2 Ba $875 kldt nne mutt... 151 E. 21at. 5<18-2408 ocean view from Dana • ~!~~· 1t;o:t'~ov~~ l1••tr I Wllttr 539·6190 BEST Rlty '" E'tlde 2BR 1'A ba twnhae. ~~~· bl~~~tllk-:c'~~ patio. 74· of paved RV ltlt-'t Newport Terr. 3 BR, 2 Patio & gar. 278 Cabrlllo. Br & 2 Br w/d«l, xtra • storage. $139.750 .IAOlll IUln 1/2bl. 2 parking, comm. '576. 640-0639 larga private P•tloa. C Johnaon Rltr 549-26« PlllP IUUIEllEIT pool.$850.mo. 497-3689 EJllde luxury In a pine tor-From $860/mo. Call ---,-,,,...."'.'.""."""---By owner: Big Canxon l14/llM1la NWPT TERRACE (W/alde) Mt. Lg 2BA 2b•. gM/wtr ~~!i.:'c1!:~.:: # POOL Monaco Small down, -----~ .......... -.....---2 br. 2'n ba view condo. paid, encl patio, d/w, frig, ••••t IEW 13BR 2ba. S15K dn OWC 11% fixed rate Wiii con· WESTWOOD TOWERS S700. 645-9219 Iv mag bbq $595/mo. 642-1644 SMALL STUDIO: GREAT """ balance 30 yrs 12'A% sider trade. 6"0· 1538 10717 Wllshlre, W•twood LOCA TIONI $290/MO. Cape Crown Townhomes, Prln only Ask for Hutch Single, 1 Br + dell, 2Br. OoHrtfront deluxe cuatom E.W TIWllllE UTILS PO. 4~87 outtttndlng values. near CALL 641·8833 OIEST FllEILlllH $725 to $2000 3 Br, family rm home on Quiet 2 Br l 3 Br wit~ Ba =----.=--:---=~ CdM a.aches. 3 Bdrm, 3 S12K & Take over pay-Utllltla/Valetlncl. ::'1~7~91~~~~-ea. pvt patio, pool, lndry, WJUI ltatl 7S Bath• brand new decks. By Owner. upgraded 2 manta. (714) 836-6608. Call(213)474-357S cal'l>OfU, no pate $850 & Lrg 1 & 2iit ga1 wtr spas, tlreplacea, from master BAI. 2 1/2 BAa •----lal '---'• $805 . Curt II agt 1 ' ' 1 • $225,000 Bar Built Ins, W/O, Handyman'e Speolal. Htl .... n--........ . 631 1286' . Hath, ndrv. poo • Fridge 2 car garage Foreclosed property of· I 2 BR 2be, 2 c. gar. -carport. 1et + MC. No l Jflilij l ()l Jf 11( ~f \ Great ~ood•Y E/alde lo~ fer1 excel. oPportunltles ~ of duplex, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Beautiful condo, avall POOL frplc prvt patio pets. 29041 Aloma, Realtors, 875-6000 cation S 111,500 Call tor either • home or an l200 sq ft. w/prv yard. Mav 16, $1150/mo. 01ys dlhwahr X-lg 1 Br on 9-7PM. Mgnr 495-8221 S.8·7756 or 646-6887 lnveatment. Let me help $800/mo. 660-9063 758-5821 or •vH & Eattalde S53& 657-2841 lf!l!lt .... , Hit Jaru•• Jrurt1 i..m!V'l'11t11n• 1.A1V1a ~:~~ Cata M-, Ca. t2t2I ::~~ IEWNRT IEllllTS ::~~ ~----------------1 + 11-UW yoo find what voo need. 3BR 2BA TownhooM. New Wknda 563--64&7 Gardetl*llk• 2 br w/encltd __ _. ______ _ IHI llL 1111 Patrick McAuley, Agt decor, cool. oonv. loc. Taatla patio, wtapaoe ot 1200 n 11&11111 lllYI ~ Bdrm. 2 bath, fireplace, 780-IM 11 $850. 875·9588 h Ch I ah tt td YMr1y 28 R 1ba Avall Ml)' new roof, new furnace. i'WO atcwy 2ir lnCI frPIO m . arm no u ., 5 $800 IMl-568 Lo• ... Marda .,,._,ti, M•"~,.. BM>• M11a.1;noU.1 MU (.)rol Pent1t• ,........ .. l'llnoc"" ......... h llMla Ro,.... """" ~b ~ .... ,,,. T1-.n1.a 'tnwnpt. \.rn....,._. -\'ot.,..." Mt• AUTOS. DOKSTIC AM< "'• .. ('"-1llla (.,.._,., (ht,.., ?;r .. IM,Wlal l.•l'I'•'" M .. ""'11' Ql<hrnobt" r1 ...... ••'-,._,,,., . t"" •.:!!!!.!:.. WIJ1 •141 WI 41 -14' ~ .. ~ V 14V 9 1~1 9 1\\ YI\, Vl)l Vt )V VIAi V!tll •tM 11 1t.: ""' 111 ·1 ~l'l f l") ., . T-•I U lll 'UIBll o:· ... ::· .. . -. . .. E Tw EBOS ] I J • I' I I I l A u R R I ! I' I" I I H F f I T ' I IJ I I ! : . .... euo 1•m •tt Al• r1 "'OW tes• It .. lt•Dw• ..... (h1 .. •1 t ou1 I O•~• ll•C wn "' •o "1\ "'01'1•• Ti. t • "'" .. ~.. I '""'Q "l•d »Ao,.. [_j_L _A_Y -T-[ -~-...,, '°"'"'t "QI ,. .. , ..... IT I' I' I I . 0 · · &· ., I . OUl·LITI h1w1n 11 Of 1nlfl11tltt 1004 n e w d I a h w 1 • h • r • S 11,000 HWll Brand new luxury condo. 2Ba newer kltCh 2 gar b~ nr Pac Amph l OCC 1 th. . 2 $136,000. Recently LlllllLI 3BR. 3BA. Jae. 2 Fir• 5":$800'akldtAOKI Vauttd<*llng, 10'fT'J>lo, cnrihiven2Br 1 BaFi,... • ....... tltul home In a high o 111 pl1ca Yard $1050 mo '""'BEST Alt'/ f.. newb thCfl>& t~!~· lrgd'!'!'f1up•. ...... ......... Gar. etc .. ldMI for ,... """ u • painted wner w 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, "':r play-s .. : 253o Santa Ana Aw. .., a w .... -.n w/c ,_. ..--ly dellrNbl• Newport flnanoe with tmall down room . furnlth . Only I dbl i t Mff retlAld couple. No Ptlt•. e..ch ar .. 3 Bdrm. 2 I •-•-·•If I"' 85 1~228 A,.rtantl Pual .. n gar.wen ry, L ..... $50-.4873 t>.th with additional quar· IJ --• $400,000. an own. MC. batt. No --------1.,, tor Mom wttleh con· ~ llll Biii Grundy Rltra 875-8181 Eutalde 5Am HM Cheery 1 pate. 1740. Avd. 5/1. -----------------decor frptc erpta thru-out 1 546-1238 (5-8pml :11::C,~lvl~~ r;;~i1~: IEU YlllE Ull llU UfflllT ~~ C:~~~ :'tty" fee lut. ..... 1t4t LARGE t & 2 Br. Ql>t, PARI NEWPORT IPIRTlllEMTS value It $225.0001 Call Drive by 2812 s.,.,,g e.autlful 8 Br. with dock Ylll IWI drapH, laundry rm, tr:ii 846-7171 Adex9ble 38R 2ba, RV f<>< 120' y.ctitt. 79' on Euttide large 1 Bdrm, pncng watet pd oar & fi~fiiS-1 ~.~a:~~:.:o·· ~~~?;.100·;~e~~~-t;_: c:l,'m' =~~.:_::~._. ·5~~~~ • ---..... ·-·.. d~ pool, ~ apes, 8 tenntt GOUJ1s, 1 4BR 2t>.. Mae 09I Mar HWPllT •m w/1rptc a ger tti. othera 8-utlful & pe1tc Mk• ........a .,.., $400/mo. No poota. dOM to ~. _______ _,_ Mutt ... • YfllY nloe • Not I trom ~ .,..Ptlvel• '•tloe .,.,.... OC Alrpo t , hlon USE THE Call841•8833 3 BDRMl3BA™•1H,OOO 11 '-"':"'~· .,..CoverectPatt!lng peta.641-3111att3:30 r , &• SUCCESS REAL TY Ocean 'Mw Low down 539-8190 BEST Atty '" .... Spadou• Aptt Lar t BR with lallnd, oonwntent 8hopt DAILY "LOT 0wnet nnenetng Nfttport ~ht• 3Br 2 ea .,..Dln!"QArM NJ19P9_ta. Redeco.~ on e.IQht. "FA ST Wll'f IUT Tiii! Call Bkr (2l3)M1.t745 2 •1cwy batCOny kid• .,..Walk·ln-ao..t• Cell aft 8C>fn Mw.487 Slng6ea 1 & 2 Bdrm Ai>ert· RESULT" E t1d•:o:138drm •den llUlflllTMH,111 ates53M190 BEST t.e .,..~•KltcMn• rMnt• & Town"°""' SERVICE vh:'M~w/ ~.::,:.~ 4 br hof'M Ot 2/2 ctuettx Pr••llOIOul 3Br 2'Ab• 1 blod: ·~=lnglon& ••••• ., =.=~,~ "'V Beat bMCh 5109 S... condo t700 sq ft, many · knoc:tfa oft*" when you -......,,,.._. DIRECTORY Onty 122•90011 To ... ahOre. Open dally 2·5 ex-tru Nr bu• & thopa. ITILmll•lll u .. reault..gettlng Dally wtthTV,llnenaluWNlll. L'c•r l't•-.u II calf PitrlcliC Tan ore Owf1r 5<15'-26<1787&-23.e I 1050/mo 8'42-4823 I.A OUIHTA HEAMOSA Piiot Cltnlfled Ada to may be rented fOf lhOf1 r • ' 78()..1702 ttrm Of longer). On Jam· '°lt•n1n·<'.1ll OoMnfronl l:>uptell, prlmSharp 2 Br. Eastalde, 18211P8"'_,.l.J\i 1 l'Md'ltheOr.,.COUt ~Rd.•UenJOIQUln loc xlnt flNlnclng, xlnt In· beam cellllng, w/d tttt-up. b4odl weat or BMQn. 3 INl'lt•t Hilts Rd 642-5678 come t4<M w OcMn· Chlld&petotc.M95trno blOOIUOOfEdlnter PMN842·H71 144-1100 ht UJ tront PP 873--7873 780-U82 ==~M~l~·~l~4~U~=-=:-:~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!. ~ ., llr $2.1 7 per day Tnat't ALL you pey tot S._,30deyt In the DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECTmtY pttM the tAVIN! MIRROR *1d ~HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMRAfMK'/ Wectn.dey et no extra chatotl CAlJ. TOOA'ill ......... y ""'' Dally Pffot ~ Olrect.ory Alpf eetntatlW IU-4111tlt.lll HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR •••••• Low"--115-0lll WHIT! WIZAM> WINDOW WASttlNO QUALITY" 8314029 Aaatuctatah 3112 ' ~I 4'11 ••• ...... 11• f! ...... ••• .. ..... .. ......... ~-------_ ................ sPIRffOXLREXDIAas i.1'nm·n BEAUTICIAN. ~~ -......11 •... ,. Rmmte, M., non·tmkr, Advtcelnallmattera.Love, .. LAQun•BMc:tl Muttbit-HOfWi~ -·•••- 2 marriage & bu1lneta. 0 -4'"'1.,.;.. lllM. CaM Judy for Info & GOOD p •y + 080NUS . THE DAILY PILOT It llOW Hunt. Hrbr. Guard gate, Al 11 1815 lltrtllMI le..... .---_.... """ lntervtew ateo..t Mttlne ,. ting applatlona Br. gar, W/O, pool, spa, s'°ecouc nte ~..:.._. ., __ specta61ng. ln1at&2nd BOOKKEEPER Englnee642-M64 ... 1300 fllCOIC>or ....__._._to $450 /mo. George 0· amino.._,._,, T 8inc:ie 949 HO SEKE£PER ..,..,,.., ---213-532·5300 x2ee Clem. Uc'd. 492-7298 Sao I 1 C .Permanent PIT, exp. Oint'f. n••-n•-U . . aupervlM n.wapaper •----------- ---------Robt. nler NH/ M Newport Beedl chnttlan -_, L.l¥e In fOr IMhn wom.n. C#11era. .._ 1Wf19 wen. Shate 3 Br Condo. Ffpl, SCRIM LETS RE Bfoker 8d Reett~ property management Qt. One ~ Onnge Count* 875-o9388 wtlgOfl or P'C*-411>· Good •••••••••••• redwood deck, pool/spa, ft • 642-2171 545-0e11 flot. Non-emkr. $7.60/hr. otdeet compenletrtQh career -.. II ..i.ry, mKMoe ellow· Wuh/dry, Avall. 5/5. ANSWERS WANTED· People needing ~me to: PO Box 7178, Q9PC>rtUnlty fOf ~ • m compeny '**"* Friday, April t7 ARIES(March 21-April 19): Get going on your own-beginaoew, let go of past. Cycle high and you'll get what you go after-know it. act accordingly. You'll reach more people, success will follow in swift manncr. l.Ove is also maJor part of scenario. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Stress independence, creat1v11y, intrigue and special insights. Go behind scenes for answers, shed light on areas previously shrouded in fear. doubt, suspicion. Romance is highlighted and-you'll get pr<>verbial "second chance." Leo is involved. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on friends, hopes, wish.cs and intuition. Controversy will be settled. sense of direction will be restored and you·u reestablish authonty. Family member makes concession. hannony can now be restored on homefront. Have fai th in hunch! CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll be given more latitude, superior will flash green light, you'll take steps towards fulfilling aspirations, ambitions. Social life improves, you'll be more aware of what you wear, how you look and impression you make on special member of opposite sex. . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focus on publishing. writing, travel and the "smashing" of some preconceived notions. It may be necessary to review, revise and to rebuild on a "different" base. Romance and creativity are twin highlights of scenario. Scorpio. Capricorn persons play key roles. . . . . . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Empham on invesugauon. wnt1ng. special reports. and intrigue involving member of opposite sex. Y.ou'll get additional financial information, what appeared to be a dead issue will be revived. Be familiar with legal rights and permissions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Spotlight on home. personal environment. ability to deal with public, possible pa.rtnership and 01arital status. Family member talks about change of residence. budget is reviewed and you'll do best if you play "waiting game." Watch Taurus! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Define terms. be practical where health is concerned. stress moderation and be aware of nutrition and diet. Someone behind scenes is trying to help you -be aware. alert and keep antenna activated. Pisces plays important role. SAGl'M' ARIUS (N.ov. 22-pec. 21 ): G~ lunar aspect highlights affairs of heart. creat1 v11y. vanety. speculation and children. Press~re mounts where business is concerned -you'll have more authonty, gain respect, you'll also obtain needed funding. Capricorn plays key role. . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You now are on more sohd ground -· transaction is completed, you'll get credit long overdue. SJrcss property rights, fut.urc a~signme~ts and possibili~y of increasing security at homebase. Anes, Libra natives figure prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Xou'I! be more. vital, a.lert, active. Fouson initiative new starts, short tnp, dialogue with relauve who has information to impart. Avoid heavy lifting. communicate desires to loved one. Leo is involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You can double your pleasure - and profits. Focus on payments, collections. ability to locate a~cle t~at had been lost, missing or "out-of-reach." You'll have opportunity to invest, to recall an ill-advised expenditure. $300. mo. 540·7859 pvt TD Us s1o,OOO up. Newport Beach, 92880 ~tr-:~· .~~r!~arlal Call 873-3312 aft ePM and 'tionut opportunky. Share View home. 2 F/plca a.tow· Rural No credit v . no penalty. lllllllPll f /I lkltta and detlre. Mu9t IAVINE DAY CLEANERS ="~at= rooftop patio, $285. Afth·NMllY Deni.on A.soc 813-7311 $t8,000 +.must be fam-type 80 wpm. Salwy Counter.,.,, hrs vwy. 330 W.. Bey COIU tat.last & Dep. ee&-8479 FATFASTEA . lilt...... SIM Illar wtth IBM P/C oe>er· open .. Beneftta provided. Cell~~ 9-3. ....._ Monc»y ifwv f.n. Shr sm 2br 1ba duptex Npt I demonatrated how fut a -atlon In addition lo AIP. Ring Lynn 547.5425 de, No phone '*le. I ,,.ltl\ ,.._,, mlcfowa~ own coutd nanwofl G/L Full charge -• • E O E. Hgta oc _.,.,mo . .,., bake b~~ f()( my lllmlllllO po:.ji1on' w/retall co. We lllllWllmT•Y "-~-;"'allabte. · · Lark 631·2128 Iv rneag mother. _!hat •iu•t whtt ID_,,,. are agrowlllg CCfnpany& Triton Eacrow, Laguna .,.~...,..WWOtlcl Unfurn. Penn. Home. Avail I need, aald Mom, __ Or Coast ,,., .. u.. nd en enthuelaatlc teem hacih. 417-2411 t-!. cal a...-. eea.1314 lmmed. non smoker. "aomethlng to ma6te me ',,. • ange .,_, ber 1n ch f -niiiiiri•ii""ff-·-..-, •~"" •7" u""' FAT FASTER." Piiot hu an exc.ieent op-mem ~ge o llllR al'Y P/1 UI II Fll,I ....,.,. mo. v ~""' portunfty for a carMr t>ttpg. P1MM <*I. Mon -Frl N.8 ~ ~ -.... W/F, non«amkr, empt to •Spiritual Reader & Ad-oriented Major Account Mr. Reynolds at (714) · • · Part time, exsi«lenc. ahr a apac Weatclfff ~t. vt.or. Advtol In all life Executive with a proven 64&-0011 or 84&-3024 f1UJ1m Hf neceuary. New~ort Walk to shops, pool. matt.a; love, mam~. track record. Great BUS DRIVER: PfT, lnel. PllT/Tm-e.cttMD.c.11~ 412 $300+ ~ utlla. 548-5414 bualneq, NB. 831-939 potential, guaranteed wt(nda & nlghU for dbl-Opportunlll•• avallable .... al • , .. Bit Lett I,.... HM draw agalnat com-decker London Bua. with the LOS ANGELES I aa mission. Oeelre to move Must h~ Claet II, OMV TIMES Cltculatlon De- Male ao. rn room ()( Into management I ptua. prlnt-()4.11 & med. cert. partment In our door to Uflllllll (Partt Attendant) For Newport leach Opt\tl\almok>giet. E.q). ~to P.0 Box 2111 ea.ta ....._ CA t2t.2t llllL. Sculpture M9de f9lna6e model. 951-1719 aft. 5 Modela ..... Female ln'\all apt CdM/NB/LB. Send reeume to Ask f<>< De 752-7363 d00< ~ ..... Refs. Lv M90. 87~78e fnlU\ •os P. o . Box 1580 CANVASSERS progrtm. Guarant .. d WE NEED NEW FACES UUl1U ft Cotta Me98, 92628 hourly wage p1u1 com-For ~t In moct.lllQ laratn 111 IR£ rD1[£ EOE Hourly rate plus oom· mllllon. Hours: 4pm to The Environmental Man-Jobe In Onnge Cculty. ... 11,. ... (utraftelp) Int 2112 ft rn: mlaalon. No ..Ulng. We Opm. Traln~la pro--t•-~ .. --wlll train you for full or --·-· ,.,,,...-7 ,._ •-• E18iaecostaM9N.20x20 C I UlllUWILIB P&f1 ttme poe1t1on1-tm-vtded. Potent town tton Fedttt._ Dlv\alon , ... ...., ft. Storage on I y . a : Costa M... mfg. firm medlite ~·· APf*1 $300 plus per weak. For c:urrentty Ma MrnmlnCI ...... - $125/mo+ MC. 645-7234 Ml-llll needs right lndlv. w/3 yrs tn peraon mon-frl. an lnterMlw, call: pool l.Jteguard poettiof• ----......,...-,,....,.-- Ollict lntala H 14 ~~=~·:~~~~~ ~~~~m2o2~h~eatT~:~ Fur:!~;=38~1~. =~u~lt~r~~ "::tr==~ 161' W•tcUtf or. N.B. puter background help-St. Santa AM. Ml.lat be neet. hulky I. Laguna Niguel. • '8. Inquire 752~700 s 1.30 sq ft. Found: Keys. April 24, on ful. Excel fringe. ,salary CHILD CARE HOUSE· able to think. 751-8822 General dut... ~ ut. Pwt Ume day & 9llee help, Agent 541-5032 Adams near Bfookhurat commenturate w exper. . ~ lndude: tw:nllig ltart .....-.... now for 062-3245aft 4pm . 7141979-3993 KEEPER. Reep *'Y to GEN:Eamwh61eyoutraln. ~......_ ~ u--• SJ30/up crpta drapes ale · watch my chUd & do Solk:ltcn (toot) lmfNdl--. aurnm., twd won.lnQ. 17301 Beech. Huntington Found: Mal• rtvr mix, .... m.1.111...S ho u • e It•• P n g . hr• ate opeiwiva. No 8ellng. '9ctlng llltonntng dependabee or/ty. AP9LY Beech. 842-2834 blond. Fem btk/wht Articulate reaponalble varlble. Min of SO hrs per ~ r• ptl'9 PlllrOM ~ £:: :Y: IN PERSON 'r11111. l mixed Lab (blk collar people needed to Mt wt<. REF"s r9Q. 875-5807 mlak>n. Full co. beneftt• ldonaend ~nig Wedne,, 2:30-5:00. 2 blkt OC Airport: 600-w/studs, Fem Shep appta. for our social Club. for full time employeea. emergency first aid. UQunl 8eactl & 0-. Pt. 1200 sq tt, 4•9 aep. of· tan/blk puppy. M Shlhtzu No cold calling. Advance-CLERIS Permanently anlgned Certltk:at• required: Ad· A 't'Mchl1111 fices. 85¢ sq ft. 979-9941 blk/wht, fem terr!« mix ment poaalble. Good .,..... Keep phyt6caMy flt vanced Lifeguarding, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Balboa Island Marine Ave pit bull, recent pups. Fem phone YOICe neceuary. •file with pay for asking CPR. First AJd. W.S. 1 r• upper office. S225. mo. terrier mix tan/brown. ToP commtaalona paid. •Stat tlerl people If they haw 9lt'f quired prior to teectttng 875-8877 0< 675-9057ev 644-3656 Call Mr. Lee 5-45-7668 usable Items to donate to ~ctn••!-. Business Profeaslonal Found: Small long haired &11WD• IEIWlll seeks same to share dog. 1b1Ueltbrown eye. Telephone operator. private 4 room furnished blk/brown/wht. Weal· 7-3pm lhlft. ToP pay. 382 luxury office In lrvlne. mlanater/Sprlngdale nr 3rd St Laguna Beach. $395/rno. 851-888e H.B. 893-4910 ' NEVER A FEE Choe Thrfft stores. Part ~ lrnmedl--7 time poaltlona aleo avail· No reeumea ~:c T~ St1~~5 (JH) 114-J ... Weat First St. .Santa AM. ....., ef 9'11i1e Per80M8ll Dept. VOLT ' . . . . ~ ' . . Hall of Admln. PUTtma E.ny morning ~ copy distribution for Newport 8Mctl .,.... 3\t to 4 houra. Sunday morning. Requtt. dependabte ,... hlcle. (Contact Mike) 557~E.O.E. 10 CMc Cent• Plaza Par1111me: public retatlona Santa Ana, CA 92701 customer MfVICt. lrvtne i-.....,ex=e=c...,ur"""'"1v=E-:::S,..,..U:-:::IT=E=---Loa1 cats, female calico & AillSN4iWIWiiiini,iiii;ttSleDiiiyiii'111H -I Newpor1 Cntr $550/$775 grey male long hair. CM Fullfpar1 tllM hours avall-llmAI. ... 640-54 70 area. 831-1087 able, aome weekends & 3848 campus Drive Full time poaltlon tvallable Arf. Action Emp. M/F tocatton. 281· 123'4 l'IOlldaya. Must type. Paid Across from o .c . Airport for qualified Individual to Full service aulte/Newpor1 Lost: Famlly dog. 80% wtille training. PleaM call Newport Beech aaalat SalH Manager. Ctr. Two offices avall May cocker apanlel, rusty red between 8 & 5 at Duttee to lndude: direct 1--------- 1. The Executive Office, approx 18 lbs, Lut...,.. 966-1599 EOE 217Avenldade1Mar phone contact with cu. LMIFUllm PART-TIME. Varied hOUta 110 Newport Center Dr. S.later & City Park HB, A""""1 1 sett PIT Sen Clemente tornera. billing & ..._re-to Include early A.M. #200, NB. ~92 Easter tund1y. Very ~ .,,.,....ntmen er. • lated clerlcal duties. Mature, detail oriented In-weellenda. Must have c»- Furnllhed, 10 deaka & friendly dog. "Pancake • celling hotels & motels. ...,..., ,,_,...., Good typing ••tu must. dMdual, no experience pendabte lllhk:le (amalf We have loved her 7 yrs. SS.00 hr. Call W"tern PIT to work In ~hth. ~-Contac1 Deen863-9333 neceaNrf. truck. van, station ~~·i~:'~~~· ~~h JS~~ plea .. call II you know Pillow & Supply att 5PM, flee. Famlller with Unix. Wit.·= Prt .. ltl wagon) to uatat news-.... ., whereshels641·2451 964-1211 631-4780btween8·5 177~1 .....,,., 1_~ Fast growing natlonal ,...,__ ..__.__ In ,_ .. _ Approx 900 af. $600mo. .. ....... ,..,.. .,_.... ..,_ .. _,. 644-2270 eves wt<nda -LO_S_T_G_r_a-y/_wh_tte_long __ h_al_r A:~ S~E~:I from construction ' =~= ::!m"':. :;: :':':ie. M~nt:t ~ Atut!nts, Uaf. 2tOI l eatala tt Lido PenthouM 2 bMut Female cat. REWARD. 838-9035 aft 4PM fUIOS .. llY&m•lf location. Hyde Monday thN Fr1dey _11 rest __ t SLue <taAa furn otfloee avall. Sec'ty, 4 94-()3.48 ·--1101 ••-a &1 la~_crew needed1 • Bkkp'g, lite ~ wont, "V"C ,.._" Mrt ,.. __ n...._.. betW9ef\ 9:30 end 10:30 lnprt ltacli •• · ........ • • .,._ recept & conf rm. Must Lost Tomcat, QOld/wh atrp _.. w15 m ......... te open nga. typing lnvoloet, phone " " · ....,, .,., .. ,....._ a.m. onfy. 642-4321 -nr beac:h. ss75. Share HouN w/pool. M/F. ..., 873-4803 873-3313 IOOI<• like M0<rts. Re-Knowtedge of boat mech· Y1tee Contructlon. collec11on, 20 hrs min. to ee3-1555 •••-•••••• 1 BR '500: dlahwUher. r• Att 8 call sso-5459 Nice I Al. $320. HB Newly rlidecorlled Mt of 4 werd. Atl./Bc:h 538-4557 an lea and own tools Call Bob 960--6035 full time. $7 /hr to start. LOAN PROCESSOR ~~~ ~~ ::3 = IUI IOUI •I.I. 536-38e5184M375/800 orfk 1 aultH, reception & PtrHWI 3612 ~i ': ~ ~~ Construction labor, paint-Call 9AM· 12:30PM. UAL PllPlln Piil ~ .,,...,..,,..,.....~---...,.....,.~ Muteraulte lnlargehome Alt.llf•~M,atudentOk, conference room . ;',~· w' P~ Cou t Ing & mlae. $5/hr. Tem-2PM-5PM. Must be ct. Lender/Bkr needs expct. / l lm5 MOO/short term rental 3-1 near Beach & Atlanta. Pvt M condo J 1 answer1ng & secretarial Hwy NB ..... , .. .,55 porary. 831-9255 pendable. 650-3880 loan proewot to handle W1•11••..., t "' "" 3 ... 2 Ba. 1 Blk TV to ahr . . • ec. WI ••1 ._ • -_.,.._ 9 5 -.. Drtvl o ........... .... bath, btlleony, cable ml. from bMCh. $300 mo, services. xerox nego· -., ... .,._ • • Oii I •LP l lWllllll loans and front office tor am to pm. ng. to beach. hook up, kitchen & laun-utlla pd. 631.9009 tlable. Onty $970/mo. 4 And running 7AM·9:30 PM &SIT .. /UIJS Full & _::•tr;,,. ivaltlble. with aome following for 8 non-smoking Newport Foumeln Vet./ & Hunt· 203 33rd. St. dry prMleget. Fern. pref. yr lease avall1blell 1 day, 7 d1ya a week. Fashion Island designer Goodp 1 Good atmoa· Chermlng salon In New· Beech offtce. Salary + lngton Beech. to verity N.B. Realty 875-1642 $400 mo. u111a Included. Beautlful 2-Sty lrvlne hO. 759-1501 Present this ad and re-boutique. Experienced. P Y· f point· port Bueti. Rent or com-bonus. 851-6936 Lindt ~ delivery Re- Cllff Hav.n 2 Br. 1 S., 069·1221 att. 8pm Jae. $360.+ utll. Avlll. WALKER& LEE R.E. calve a two mauagee for Refs. Full/time. 760-9333 phef'te. ,?.~I IO< :th or mlsston Joyce 646-1875 llable au1o necessary $5 Fl -.. n--tc I .. __ , I _.. 731 8630 Iv --the price or one men . .... O< 7"" "105 I • ••• 11oan &1Y per hour plus mileage r..,...909, ~. • ·• .,_ Rm for rent furn. pool. Jae. mm..... -· ...... O.C. AIRPORT AREA ,..IOIS If IU.SS•••E WYSmtl Rici(, 957-0717 or .,...... even nga ..- for retired couple. No w/d, ill prlv. CloM to F 2" ""' 535 to 1183'"" ft Iota or •• ----·-AWY In penon at The ......,. L ISS0-4837 em rmm1te ~-. yrs, ...., • 111 I ••1111 10< 1 Chlld In my home Counter ~ for dry Heir stytlat & uat needed ...,,_ Deity Piiot. 330 W.S.y ...-·-..... · lhoP• & lwys 552-0564 needed lmmed. C.M. prkg, Janitorial & all utlla • -----8 .... d · ~ ... 631 .... ~2• 1 1 ,.....R_.. lbl HI S must have cttentele. Coeta MeM See Mr ••••••••IM---cs;;;EA'&i&;c;-suii'NU"i"Llio;r;oo:ru:e-$275 + 12 utll, 751-5448 Incl. From Stteq ft, mo to MUDTH -..... ays ..... -c ean ng. eapons • e.1111 67~13 Responsible. oetall orten-Clyde Banow EOE mo OK 557-7010 BABYSITTER needed. Experlenoe preferred . ted perton, aome ._. ·-------• S105 wt</up. Col0< TV Fem. rmm1te 25-.35 yrs, . 11M112 Grandma type pref 646-5110 Ull lnLllT pertence with documents 28 W. Coast Hwy, Npt needed lmmed. C.M. Office: 525 It. $420 mo. · Typl 55 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-$275 + 12 utll, 751·6448 Utll pd. Air cond. Ground ESOllTS/IOIELS YOUR home NB/CM MUYllY •ml Fii Full or p~ttme. Beech area. an atMt. ng wpm. To place )'OUf meuaoe noor. 1055 El Camino Dr. Outcalt OHL Y 835-9199 aree. flex hrs. 646-1417 PossJbl4t split shift. Apply Oliveras. 640-2050 Fast gr~wtng nation al before the F n/tmkr to ahr 3b< hou•. Cotta Meaa. 3 blka E. of IUTsmtl Wllltl t2-4. W.F. Clrcults Inc IELP 1111111 mortgage bentllng com· reeding public. N11.Bt 4. W1aslltk ... ~ ... bdl. ,..,·1 ~71557• Fairview and Adam a Good looking. Want• one Part/time· my Cotta M.. 1281 Logan. unit J. C.M 2 -'-'Id __.. pany Full beneftta. ltvlne phone nw•• ...., ..., 754.1040 Mr Tracy or two girts to party. Call · Cere 10< """ ren, """"'· 1 tlon ,,....., Pl =---...,.----:--:---.:~ -------·--Bob anytime. 548-4226 home. Mon.-Frl, 2-Spm. 2 MITAL llllPTllllST help run hou .. In C0<ona oca ~..,..., lol f n/amkr to ahr lux. 2br, lft. S,, frltl lh 1/f IP children. Ptease call Are you a aelf·mollvlled del Mer. 759-1835 AVAC Call M. ,.. Campbell Cluelfled, 642-5678 2b• N.B. apt, poot Jee. Sultea to 3000 sift IUlllJ LA I MORNINGS ONL y people lovtng person wtio ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' IMl3-1555 •-------• $400. 863-1111 X402 dya Nr Harbor & Baker MAHAii 645-7641 la looking lor a ctlalleng· • F rmmte: $250/mo + S 100 549-8181 dya. 720-1444 4320 Campus Drive, suite Banking Ing opportunity? I have • HIRlll dep. Acrota from l>Mch. Spaaoua 824 sq ft w/full 190, Nwpt Bch. 558-2260 MU /1191 TILUI small, hlgtt quality PflC· Outgoing. enthualeatlc H.B. 752~ Ive m-o kit. In colorlul marine NI· TOP SSS Excellent opportunity for ttce .:,-'1~1 ~ edulta • par1/tlme ~ f to ahr 2 br, 1'~ ba twnhM ting. nr Lido Shipyard Fema,.. pref. Models and expertenced per90n In an ~ late rowth~ d tngs. You must enjoy In nl~ quiet., .. , E/alde avail. lmmed. $570/mo. Etcorta. (2,3)8M-1984 attrecttw aavt~a & loan. 8 ~ gSata,Y 0r:; working with youth and C.M. $275. 642·8441 Pho10 CoP)'lng & other of· Immediate opening~--644 180; Cof'one del Mw be• pQtlttvie motlvltor G 2 b< N 8 condo flee aervtoea avail. Call Very attrecttve lady, mid verled dutlea. call Betty, • Call to< an lnterMlw. ~:.on oc)ii"eour•: Lin 675-0132 ::~. ':':, :,:ien":: 754-18011. O.S L EOE ..... Ami 141-1111 U,. F pref. $500. 180-1181 WATERFRONT. 800 sq ft. dance & trawl. Wllhea to • • Dlahwuhlng & general !'!!~~~~~~~!! 1 ...,.,una "----·..._ 10 ..... , open ornc., 1 cublclel, meet ~"'"*' tn 50'a, 1700 Adama. Cotta Meas ciMnlng '°' party ~~ 1 • --mi-.._ ~·"-.,, t 11 f t hed ment '*'tat store """".. •• ... , PrOf M/F over 26. $32!1. • egan Y urns · 80'aw aametnt.,..ta.All Banking Fri United Rent-All. Preet"""' .. "'--""' Coun-,.7_.787 Lauree 84&-5015 rep1ya etrtckly conftden· ...--"'-¥"' 1at, 1811, MC. 4., lal tlal. Write ad' 918 cfo WANTED· llilERS Cotta Meae. 645-4780 z:=. ~:: ~· Baetcbey hou•· =· Int.al IHI Delly Piiot. 330 W. Bay ' lllTll'I..... Immediately Some M-::iu~ =.·1542 · 1 St., PO Box 15'0· Coat• our buey blanc:N9 have Front & t>.at omoe. part modeling npertence 1NAWGCW.F.O. Meaa.ca12t21 lmmed1a1e ~tor 11me.w111tra1n MuatttPe. P4•1'9d 0utgo1ng per· M/F 28-40 Prof. to lhr 2 Br 1240 eq ft Ula• Oft. ruH and part time 'f....,._ Cotta Meas "'6-1171 eonallty. ~In peraon 1 Ba Sm cozy home 2 Agent 541-~2 -1 yw pr9'<ltoUI bantllng _ •••, to: 1001 Ol.Mlil &1. NwpC biles to bch. CdM. $360. Comm BldQ e-2 Ione ~County hMlth ape pperlence 1a requfnld. Pim_. Bet\. Jim siemone tm-Ncw,...t BuG No. 11:::,..--:--:~:--'";".'""--:-"'.".'7. '~ utll. ou 802-3380 .........,. ~ ft 2 omc.. *-for eale. on.. mwacrr S76 S* 100. no exps ports/Reul• Olvlelon. UO I~ Awnut-um 2 8f Condo. avail "'""" ...... and MUM. Af1nuel grOM wa offer ~m=tltlve Pwt or full time Stwt Im-133-9300 8/18-911. S700. Call M/Femtoahare21r.1Ba. warehOUM or 119ht mfg. SH0.000. net profit ....,..,., ts.Fat mediately F0< IM1al1• ___ ....,.......,,..,....,,...--(~t 6th) 751·5501 or Ana Ad Apt, 81lboa Isl and. N00 mo &46-1303· t.tore tu•. $480,000 more lntormetlon, ~ aend Mii addreued HOT BOOS-645-UM #213 642-4300. 24 hfa U50mo yMrly. Non Offlce/Shopl 8tor•g• Ceal\ buaineaa, long term call· •tamped en~ to· Hevia you got one? .._ ll•11t11!••~~~;-;wtt•iY-;1j,_,j;r1iia11ilAi•--;ti:'1-smOker 176-t&M .wry epece 25()..350.750' ,... ...... Prioe suoo.ooo. c,.._53, eox t01•. Modelt needed. a ~. "'--ft11 .....,. C MeN C 2 Mt-72.e OWner NtlrtnQ or would COST A MESA StU#l. Florida 33-4fl5 fOt po9tcwd ~ lea ".-ti s • p t . S t • P • t o M/F to ~ 2 Bf. ,,,. Be. • not ""9f\ c:oneiider ee111ng. Contect· Camella Nuon can now 21)-602-3113 f s&m new crpt ao;;:: ootan/b.ty. Cotti M ... nt OCC ........ lfhe...... Fabulous opportunity (714~ ELECTRONIC "..,. 'untt. asia. H1 ,.. ..... .., .... 11 Pool. $211. 241.aMI 51MoiiREERtNT Thlt unlq.ie ~la T£CH./PAOOAAMMER HOtel Av.\lda Aragon 11 or P.nln oceanfront ,_,.,. Protetalontl to 1hare Wflhor1 term ...... 1u1 onerect with fanteattc FOUNTAINVALLEY JOln the moet ed't•ioecl lsM1 .. , ..... ., ... 09UN-741tllly(rngr) Jn/Ju/Auto rttnOCI CW: L.arge38RhOmelnCdM MNtu"-.1810owrDr ,.,.,._~down. I~% Comact KathySmtth teemtnvtdeoeeact1011k:a 2 ~7~J~ t-2 ·-. ,;__ .-1mo. No .~ sa10. and sun. 1•. N.a '31-3t51 1nt. An'IOl'ltlZl9d OWf 30 c114J111-nso ptiOto;rephy. lrinQ 'f04IT 3pm-11Pf'I ..,_.,. _. 2 Br. dOM to beaCh ..... --· _,.,.. ••-1-. .... Tor _. ~ _... ...-.... llleetronlc: and PfoOI~ to ~ Wknda. ...,... MOO/mo, Kay P. T20-NM -.. ~ e$7.s41 t. a ;;;,ta for 5 ~7t iH 11 0lllT 1111 ming aldla (~ & M-497-4477 Surf I 8end 223 La Paloma. 8'7·1911 r~. _., M/F. 3br lnlall n• belOOn r=t It tht An ~1t Bal* aernpty ~ WOUid HOtel, Lag. 9cl\. toe CdMhcUe•Wlt~ 19' 2088. MIO I aooo eq K end of yWa_:. No col-Equei~Empl.M/F == ""°"8=.! •11•rm1 ,....,. -· ley. ~ pool l Prof. M ...... umt 260030 •. 50 eq ft AQt .... 1.._ pt"oftta. For Into cell Mr fOf ..w. blr. Hrt 1M. '•yne. -· 0 tOr·!le<:· and IOI ... ., .... _. C~REEB O P PORTUNITIES THE DAIL' PILOT. Orao,:f' <..oun1• • c-••I comm1uuh n~paJ>ft. bu• "•rttt\ of f•ll and parl llml' poMhon• a .. tlablf' >.a' onr of IM followtJS« io •a opportualty to .. orli tollh an oul•land1oa ••aff. 111tntst.d la ed11r•1na 0111) thf' ~I .. ,thin an uchhtll lnd1t•tr ~ AD,'ERTISI "<. • OuuMlr "-lH -OaM1fif'd & Rrt••I U•w iliapla' trl'l'hor, oprelnp fet f'Hditt.U•' •11h uprN!tc-r ud • pthf'tl ,,.'°" ""ord -..1.,., plau N mmU..loa Bl!i!INF.. omcr. • 4f'C'ounh lt""ri•ablr rlnk -l oin lf'HI po.ltloa 'to n~cr or<_.n (.1U141datr •til bf' tn .. ,M f'Mll hIDf', bout"h WITOtlli\l • Lll'rli Typl&I -ran ll•f' po•IOOll lapumac ~,,, ••~lq aail uul Cf'M'rt.l rlff\iltt& l'ftfl••lbilltift 20 h••,.._ tt-rt 't efff'f rAl'H'f ,,..~, tlt-•.t.pm"''· 1114 a Nm,.Ulhf' beMf•U ,.a.ii' U .. '""""' ,.1.....,. ~ ..... Appl) (,_ 10 z dellt, " .... ll "'"'•" •• Pa1 ._ • .,...,_ ;=:-;a;; =· J'f!'f:Y. eq , I June 19' t7M1 • ~75 ~ N!:_.2 =:..'*;1:.1t: = llliil&R llrl ~ 'f04lt ,...... to & P"1 0t fltlfM ~~ No.-., 762..&122 bMUtlfut ~ Wiii Y'ttOetw28tH.B. ap1, '" CM,800 tq ft wl ofc and .... ~ 21W~71 Ot SUf'F&SANOHOTn t rOl\IC p x >oraphy end Mw CMJI .......... --. JlnCj"' wllal you "ant In a o o •pt ch 11 d r • n . bite rrom bd'I. 132& Incl ba. $300/mo Ownr/Agt wtt• to 7IOI FlOt9nCe LAOUna 9tecih. Cell Ao9a. Brftyx, Inc '2 '2 Dupont L~ta~tton~=H~IJ'i=1~~::'~ W..:·1 •••• £.-=~=;!=~fft'I;~·;,.!!!!!!!!~ Delly PIOt Ctualfttda 557-7113 9Y9. &40"'331 utll Mike u1~aa1 an 8 75IMOOI Aw ~.CA 90240 491-44TT !0£ Dr !MM. ca )2716 ~ .,._ noe .. ' , C8 ~C-OAILV P1LOT/Tbur1<101. Aprll 26, 1984 ACROSS ·-.. -e Cut1e0i1ch .10 Toronto , ........ 14 Mitt t5 ""°8.:. lat' 16Met11 17 Ran •a.Mty 11 Form Into Qt<in• 20 Lamb's • ·P&rent· 21 Hoclcty g08l 23 Gobffna 24 Uedlocre 25 In cue that 26 King OI -- 30 8ar )egeUy 3-4 Faint • 35 Thi• mo. 37 One-time Mrw. Sln1tra 38 Give lorth ;19 Morocco por1 .t 1 Enjoys lhe -· 42 -am- moniac •3 Prison: sl .t4 Late 46 Hibernated 2 3 80 .. 87 R1lrWHIN • 41 Hindu noble $0Mffdow1 62 From a d .. 11nce 53 MuSical - 5' Hints S7 Mate tor he< &O Indignant 62 FOOllsh 64 Moslem ruler 65 Garment 66 Montreal's -Dame church 67 Parliality ,68 Moulhward 69 Say "Hlr· 10 DOWN 1 Amorous ,_ 2 Stupid 3 Contend • -Maria SRCMP garment 6 Insect larva 1 Dreaded one 8 Macaw 9 S light 1race 10 Parcels out 11 Countersink. 12 Golden - 5 PREVIOUS PUZZLE IOLVED 13 Poetry 4 1 C1catr1~ 19 Not mounled 43 Uny1eld1ng 22 Affirm 45 Obllterattng 24 UK native 47Hand1001 25 Sov1e1 r1ver 49 Dragged 26 Lock ot ha11 5 1 Te .. as playe 1 27 0 1 blooCI 53 -Louis 28 Aulhor -54 t-tal! p1et Zola 55 -M1no1 29 Zodiac sign 56 W Indies •Sle 31 Captured 57 lllW1ll 32 Sheepish 58 Concern1rig 33 St1cku!T1 59 Get 1oge1ner 36 Bomoaro 61 In place o! 40 Purposes 63 Con1unc11on 7 8 9 11 12 13 ....... ... A&ll•rMt llllRMlll ... __ ... u. 1: ... -..--· ~ ... _ .. ~~ _...,.._ ~·""*· ~~~~ ... -• --~-,.;90,;,.. .._ . ..,.._...... . elllt. E•C•lltnt OP· ~ "°""""' '°' ..,,,,_ 11 ]lllft •n 1111 =1:=~~ o.ot....-~ l!l'ig Wed. thN Sun; JOll Y exoeUilnt • fPtlltlO, ROGER. 400 8. Cout c:-= ~ Hwy,~ a..oti. tor mriltglW.~t ' TYPIST .,_ ====~= ,,., ............. N!.V!R A. f'EE VOLT .. . . . .. . . . AeltM'Mt group In pt~.,.,.. 1141 c.mp... Drtve UP11111Anfml ,._ ...,..., -..,.,.. • .,.o.c . ....., co.ta M ... 5 dtyt. no In Newpoft BNch. MuM ~ 8Mct\ wwtlend .. lOam to 31Hn. work "" m rut PMll9d lo:=r.:=====o-. " Will train. Ph. e73-4403 prote11lontl environ· '81 HONDA 260 ... , I ''I menl. Only t 1tpeti.nc.d/ THREE WHEEt..!A ........ {jj) RESTAURANT Q~n.d Ptr"tonsOO ~H: IS0-4513 ... • • ~- Cookl, bu.,.,aona and f40..ateo CHm " ••llffft/wtlter. Ap~y 'Il l KAWASAtO LTD 440. 'l ~ r j d~-<PM. °"""'"' ~ IHrlllrJ ...... 11000 ..... ,... llUI ~ J,. " 2 Flllm.w,C.M. ........... •,unasw /WAITDI C..11.... ·1114 MOTOACYCLE RENTA( .... -·1n -"-1autan1 Count., Help SMklna motl\lated lndlvld-Irv ne. Ill train tW· HONDA XA 500 ...,.. pfT undn:n lhop ual wllh xlnl typing llitllft partenced per1on. CIOltJng, to;;'. TV, ~ S50 , Oii)'. Otl'let ill• U I••--.. ltS-''I 955:1247, 971-1738 and conttructlon t xPtf, CloMd Sund91 &. hol· wrttM, mite. Sa11o-4pm. avallablt. 841·8&28 VokJIMS..,SeMce som l--====,.--1 ahott h#ld a + heavy ldap. 2iSO-CMCM ah. !pm 372 E. 10th St. C.M. T U Artd 1.eu1nQ . RESTAURANT phoM cotitect with vert-w•--tw-u.... II tflt 18711 BlechlllivG otlm Crown Pdnl Ru1aur11nt . dor•. !M9'-2taa ••---n lnia1 1144 Tllt'tl 1114 li7)14""-' now hiring. Sous c:het, Exper11nc10nty. Mlika rm&OI":.. (11•) z....., bakM,. llM cook, •1-· ... ,,, ..... ,nllt ~844-9550 ~ .... t778eton Ad.IN TourAmlr!C*thll .,.... ...... ... •rd, receiving J>MIOn, M muMUm neettibriQht J ... W tM '11-off eutver fhurllFrvS.1 """"*· Mutt MCtlftoll J tin llMllf9 -1r. _.. dishwasher•, broil« PM· •n•rg1llc ••lf·•l•rt•; U .-~ . . BMutlf\ll G9fmM Tra111r.,;;!fl1'lll:;;,.....,.,,r:;;;f,;'I .. w• ,..._ _, son. guard mor & prap lmmed. Muat t)'9e 50 Paln11r n •• a. work . ·~it...... lilt Cllt 857·1•29 ner Jag XJS-HE ori;. II WlllLI" p•r•on. Con1 ln1nt11 wpm,ICC4.lrat•;OOOdor· 1n111xt. 844).1.t50 Reta. GXRXGE SXLE· fl'Mlra A•mWutttl H2i 0Wflll'.21t<ml.MllMMOI VOlur'Ms.19e,S......tot cooking exp. helpful. Pis genlzallonal Diils. Ben-available on requeat. Fri Sal 1o.4 oMig,,. i. r«X>fdt tlnc9 new. Mint AM Leatlng appty 2460 t Dan• Df, ellla. Donna 759'-1122 REFINED Practlc.al Nurse, v1niageetotM. h.H"nltura S a&ll TllAY I cond. Sihl'1r/Blk In t. 18711 BMd'l Sfvd. Bldg F, Dan• Pt. •xperlenced, w/eld.,.1~ antlquea, mite'. All mu1i lotvahlde. 55\.8285 125,500. 640-8878 ~ H-.mt'"i_l~&Md'I Rn""""' SID'Y/lEHn. .................. • •• 11'23r<lSt.(h<PI«) .... ........ .... tin (11•)1M2·1GOO U ••11~ Rapldly growing O.C. ~-& • .. -9 -• 1::;:;::;:::;ii1f~iir-=-'i-~'...'.:~::::::;~=:_ -5 r Is. proparty mngmnt firm Jth Wutlll/ ..,..,, ..,.,.,. -4. l •wn· OLEAll OAlll r 1970 290SL Freoch bakery ii looking Meklng PIT lndlvldu•I Duantic 5117 n'IOW«, lamps, dell!;, kh. Lo ml. 2-owMr, ~· WE QUE ICM" • depend•tHI person 8AM· 12PM. Potential for war•. clothing/Much MIK:. -n•• NfV. rec. Mint! 75M325 ... I ~ to 1111 •part tlrn• politlon Matur• lady MMIKI Im· 1754 Port Manlolgh Cit. -.... full time wtthln ahort ploym•nl 11 LIVE·IN 1974 450SL 2nd owner. :~rn::~.lp~:.a11 ... ~=~ tllfm. Oppt'y to !Urn COMPANION or HOME· lacklatry 1211 Beautiful condition. 140k 20·25 hoUr• ...,. '#Mk, prop. mngmnl tech· MA KER. Reis. 535-3075 fable Nw:Rad1o arm uw, ml. 118,GOO. 581·40t7 .. ~. nlques. Call !or appt. Jo 7:30-2. Young, growtng Gllb9rt 47e.-29 11 ''u~,~1-,.-0~1 ~0-.,~0-,~1.-.~,-,01 1 14 Inc,, bind aaw, 878 .t50 SEL. Sunroof,_.. company. Good beMflts. would Ilka llW In chUd Jointer, Bell dlak NW, IO)'s, IMlh. xfnt oond, Bill YATES YW.PORSCHE r '• ' 817 4600 4q3.45 11 SC Plaza. 751·1288 S«vlce at•tlon a1tand1nt, c:.r• IUmmer. 432•9017 Ortll prlU, Beoch band 118,500, 842·7888 fUH & part, hrly + comm. ' 11w. Drum S1nd1r, Ytlft llJI reataurant• "33-~ SSIO WI Ill '70 250 "-1 -car tns. & Vite. 87..... ..u. I Bench Grinder. S30.&930 ...._. · ldMI !or atudlnlt, PIT USED CARS 1. TRUCKS Exoellent In/out Mull '75 Votvo 2.t5Dl Staffon catering, flex hours. The S.n, St1, AtttffMtt Sl&;;lan Hu;i{y11. &11 lllH1llu•U IZll COME IN OR CALL FOR Mil. SG500/obo. W1gon. Good trant. Gofden Tn.itlle, MS-8858 FuH or part time: IYe!'llngl, mile, 1 wU. ~8-7972 FIR •-aaea1 (2 13) 901·8213 12100, 876-1108 IVM ask f0t Steve Of John * COpler 3M209. xlnt lllTIUN..._ rftl•urent weekend• & graYe)'ards. cond. malnt. by 3M. sup-Cormltr-0.Ullo '70 280SL: auto, •le:, 87K, '800l. Ext1"91'nfty C!Mn, PWllUWI Neatappear•nce&hand· Eaatar Sale : Cocker pllea.5450.250·4«4 •mllfT· both top-. new p'1hl Snrl + •H •mantU••· Ealabllshed dlMer house writing . Apply in pe<aon; Spanl4M1, AKC, Champ 1'8211 BEACH BLVD. $14,500. 83t-<t257 Priced to move. 17750. - •••.. ,~.Hool· 2590Newport Blvd.C.M. Une.$1 75.432.-9681 ~!In 8ulld1r1: aolld T NGTONBEACH 1-'flfiji'ijijiii-·1,;2~1'~·~·~·~-0~308~1~7~50~9~5'8~ • _, 1---===---11~.:.:;,.;.:_._.:::.~::c:.:.c:_ __ I mahog. dOOfs,.Fr. 10 Hie HUN I '11.ZCllllL eu *Service P8'1on . AIPPEll . Eng. Spring. Span. pup1, & t Hta, ralHd panel $40. u1..-11 Mf..Ul1 •2.000MILES,9ll•xtrul '81 GL: .. dr, orig. owner, Apply In person bet--. Experienced Charter Cap-AKC, $175 up. 483-6573 $90. 760-1817. -WUTYMa S.t Oft« over l20K low mllM, Uke f"1911111, U.· 2._. pm. No phooa calls. taln needed. 646-8955 ws 1ru S11 700 640--e078 ~ O Newport Ctr Of. NB Ba.tty Y.c;ht Club Pl! Butl pupple1, UKC BARGAIN SA.LEI Water (714)496--2338 · ' · ragla. $75. 980--0068 heatef. new, never uled, ~~~I .78 MBZ 4SOSL, blk wired '82 Dl 5 dOOr, 4 spd 1n&1LUSllTAIT lllPPll1 PU "'··11 "''P•· P.R. Reg. $100. 432·1«9 aM. 5 Int 31000 ml mini or~ wlodriv., lug r.o . rMK--N"'ht/Wk d t nelded .,.. .. -' ' ' ' ala ..-cond In out I ..., n us · For 43tt Sport Fisher. FIT $100·1200. 548.0272 J Wayne tennis l•m mem· owner 125,000. IM().53 m.:c:NS9,9i5. 432•9085 10 supervise Nies statt. position. Mu11 be good SO C'LIF OOG T"'INING bershtp. 1600. 6'5·6489 "·r'93oo~0:1M~8'zf44;::;oofmlmi;I;::;::.::;:::::::_;~::'."... ~~~~~ l~x=~~~~: ~=f~~a::k. J:~1m~ In~ obed~ train· LGB·L•hmann Tr•ln .,116,500'. c.1i Mo-2130 A•ltl, ..... de 2710 Harbor Blvd, C.M. l month •I the Ca.pa. lrn· Ing. Red. r•I•. 15% 011 s 11 ' s • 0 0 .' Ant q . Of Q63.51e e'tl'I. mediate opening. Cati this monlht 963-3388 1 7 2",,"-s •.,°!~~ •' .... c.~; '81 2.tOO. I 14,500. Whl I.Uk 9317 IRllL llllH•IT Cathy 1·71 4·828·5574 hll•en ••tO SJ .0 m ..,..... ..,_ wl black. Pwr lnrl, pvt 178 E 1,1,• Wg ~ Europe~ high fashion ,.,.,,,,·~.,.,,,,,,,,,,..,"".,,,,,,I 5 bl oak headbolrd SptrtS llet ...._ D""" 872 9143 1 n, .,_. l•dlel' lhop has an Im· Station •Uendarlt FfT PIT I &1er11:i Antiques S«111 & 5 0 . s I n g I r , , pty ..... ' ...... • cond .. rnach. Ilk• MW, mediate opening for CHEVRON STATION of Miiie anUque aalel Sew.Mch S1 50.54S.5Ut INI 9025 '111 300SO Turbo 0.1, d y I 7 3 0 • 3 7 8 0 . leadership posl!lons .. A.II 3000 Fairview. C.M. beginning this weekend. Magic Island Gold Mem· 175 CXN XU 250 ahowrm cond., anr1, alloy 1W11/wknd1 84,..t533 m-ua~ • ... """,,' 11~ ... ,.~. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 1mar1 & Kutanl. 494-1003 ber&hlp, wlll sell for lar RUNS GOOD whla, t•n Int, 52K ml. dyl ,.C=M~ll~J=aa~,., ... ~i~2H= .,..... , "" ....,, 1• 650-4583 730·3780, 1ve1/wknd1 1, Excellent P•Y· Call Anll•: STU DE ITS RARE QUALITY pine draw below currant mamtMw· 644-1533 '72 B oor:ao conwrtlbte 144-!lll lea! table w/drwr . ship price." Best on.-. Tr•cb tolS brown w/wht 10p ' UTTHI cabrlole i.ga, 41" pub John754·1112/878-5078 '80C0U let Id Jleli ·91330 SLC. Ch11mPIPat. $4000/0 BO. 49,._81 u: RetaH Ulllll MS llwn ou1 to 80 S900. 650-0421 M~ Din. S200. :J.Pc Sec 5 apd,' off ~:':lr~whls: Sunroof, alloys, ••~ ..,.. 7fl0.-0941 11iiMli;;l1iiiiil!;iill!J!I~ STORE CLElll We have openl1191 tor A Ua Ctl • iOIJ SS>. LUVM&t 575. Oryr $3535/obo. 545-0503 cond. 1.16.SOO. 842•7166 .151 El Oor9do. Lo ml. 5100• &ti Wut~ SIOO Btll W1attll 5100 t>Oye & girts between PP • 70.549·3837241-8181 'M190E,'81 300S0,'82 I -7-EleV«l store""°' full/ 12-18 years old working larMrlr1alHlluo1 '82 s 10 Tahoe. Auto, CdVCAD, '85Clualc Wh it•. lmmacula te 1 PllESlll llEIEI Recep!lonlst/General Of. parl time clerk• tor alt evening• & Saturdays Relri.. s.,-vk:tll"Recona SCM Copier, $75, S.C· palpb, shell, 4 cyl, 14Kml, Musi•"" 11 1,900. 847·6880 PAIT Tiii Penta pr .. ser&/or sllk lln-Ilea !or growing bottle shlf11. No a11p1r lence Earn money, trips & sai:. Guar. 5"49·3077 . tarlal deak $75, 2 Chaise •t11ao. 15995, 548-2585 F;-W-..t 1mpor11. '83 Clm1rron, perf cond, L10AL 11 lllfff lsher. C.M. 548·6485 water company. Good neoeuery. we will train. t>Onuaea. Cail (new) 1125 H . R•t•n V mo 752·8731 10,000 ml. 1K the 1xtru. ·- phone personality. non-Excellent company bene-Mr Rountree 16 cu rl upright Freezer. table baM $40. Bombe US ~ 1 10,500. a.u.2119 Start at 17.45, Miking 11 PlllTEl/lfFSn smok81. Wiii train. Ills Including Ille l heal1h IO~lDll good cond $85 559._e543 chul $1 35. mirror $10, ·81 Ford van E1SO 6 CYI. '84 Merc.dea Bini: 300Q l---------~~~d ~~~~·~':~: Experience neceu.ary on Apply In person: lnsurenc;e, credll union & M F I o 3 Admiral. lrla. GOid. side by lge ~ giau SQ. $50, Owl white, pwr •teerlng/bnla l.-dlract.allminate ttMt NIDrDS Cell 3-6PM Hamada or Mulll. Quality 17842 Cowan St, Irvine prollt ahar1ng_ on.· r · 1 am· pm aide 51 50 ~5)'.3973 lamp $55. 831·2191 37K ml. S6500. 863-l200 mld<lleman & uve 1UX.ft Sl'\Op. High Volume ot Apply In person between 9 µ 552-' 104 eft 5. Jon UM• l'f ... ~~"~""~1~. Bc="~""=·7.27.87.90~-I Sales. Nice pllOa to work. llOIPTlllllST & 4pm at 7 t 7 Capltal TICllllOIAI A.dmlr91 FrOltleu 3 dr. •lac. W1•t" 6220 a_ • • 5354.20 pr mo + tax, CADILLAC nl (otll 111111~ Greg Of Jec:k 540· 1355 Energetic selt·starter to Or!Ye. San Pedro. s/1 Retr /Freezer Excel n.mti••tt, beMCI on 86 mo cloMd work w/dyoamlc design R-·la "•-..... Po"/T Needed tor Nawporl o-'• $2.50 •••2'8>8 C'--· ~•5 ...._ · LARGESTSELECTION A.ns. aerv. exp. prtlf. UI PRODUCT10NART1ST ..... ,... •• '' Beach OphthalmoloQlst. "'"'· -~-•IRIOllWUTEI ... ucs ~ end!MM ...... ,ll?Pfov91 or1atemod4tl,lowml1te91 !rain. Flax. hrs. FT/PT. Wanted tor traoa Mag. :1~ 1~r~I ~pt~=~ ,..".'2J501h·,4 ~301.18•,' "m'i•~:. 631-4780 Mon·Frl 8·5 Dryer, Seara, coppertone, A 7 ,. 969 1221 ·52 MG. Tb. Total r•to-o1<1<500tedl~.£~ •. '.~11"'110~.. Cedlllacsln Southwn Fashion Island. 780-8305 Pub. Produce camera Recep 1 1 60 "' $'75. 968-7585 .... pprox. x · • ration In 1980. 3000 rnt, · .._.. ... ,......, CalllornlaJS..uetodtly1 "'"' arl under direct 1 on, ype . wpm, Cell 631-041 5 telem1rka!lng (atter 6pm) St0,900, 581_.087 w/optlon to l>Yy. Tot.i &•O• lllO PBX/RECEPT. ...... ....... le• •hrhe• NEVER,._ FEE e11per on memory writer IELPI Frlgldare !rig $200 obo. 12 down 12972.45 super vlt 1 on . T YP• pre! !xii will trllln. Gen SAILIUllllli App•,.,,-,,.~·•_ ~•oi cu tt. must be gone by •57 T·BIRO. RarH1 of !he -1101111 specing, photo siting & correspondence. For ... ~...... ..,. ... Sat. 557-5414, ah 69fn WANTED: CHOICE •n-Rare. FuHy r•tored. Rtd ... ..., ••• cropping, ruling, and 1ta1 appt call Elodla 954.1100 Seamstre~s m/f, must !rain. P83M8oh991MJ.5S'•""'• 1' Uque furniture and dee-on red/oil '#hi Int. 3 ..... ..n 2800 HerbOf Blvd . camera operation. CaH have basic sewing skUls. bonus • ·a pm I In IPPlllllOES orattva l!ema tor consign· ,25 OOOobo -· ,.. •• 5~3, 1301 Oulil Slreet Helen. S.8·4834 RECEPTIONIST Will train Nor1h Sella. T I , · .... ......., l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilGanaral olllca du!les. Hunt. Beach, 898-1234. TELEPHONE OPERATOR LES 957·8133 mini op local on. days 2l3·59l-l338 NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 1, I==-------for hotel 1wllthboard. Beautiful 1tore. Call Mr Ill lllO a. u '" ,•OMOTIO• ~~~ :'..,sor:.a~. 1~1~ Sales must have eJtperleflce. RarrlQ Sl50, Wahr/Dryer WaJlh 650·4708 A•te1 laptrl.. ilOO • BrakM. Ralley Whls. Xlnt VOLT n 650--0655 CIHSI Yllll HllS some lyplng, apply David S 13~ es. Olshwaahar -II I.I.......,. W Cond. 11550. 842·3048 Can you.... ~-~~~~~~-I TlredotslttlngarovndWlth Mc Neil btwn 10AM-4PM. SlOO. Tra~ compactor ••alcal lasl. 6224 '79 Astin Martin 2-dr tdn. C1r pt\onl, aonroof, ~n1 1-~=~~==~- •O ... <>t>UA"• '''" Ct •• Spare3 hr• nightly? Receptionist, PfT, lor busy nothing to do? Do you Hole! Laguna, 494-1 151 s75. 64&-59 8 Trumpet (e:;;g;) aoo Of Burg. w/crm lnl. $44,000. cond. $595 mo. 5J3.4242 IEE II FlllTI Are'you.... real estate ol1k:e. Muat li ke 10 mingle? 11 IO. gl\lit 425 S. Coaal Hwy Used Refrlg'• $100·'400. best otter. 551-4008 633·5527 1-~~~~~~=-IWe have• Dood Mllctlon 3848 Campua Drive Across tr om O.C. Alrpon Nawporl Beech Well groomed. have pleasant phone u• • llngla •t 540--0301 L•ouna Beach A.~ .. ~~ AA!':,""'. ,..1"w" .. ~1· Giiiet Fuolbrt/ Alla ... " 1115 TOP SSS PAID of NEW & YMCI Chev-depenaable voica. Good working MJr· tor an aJtcltlng job aa a ,......,....,... t'Y' rolllt1I s-us lodayl and set! mollva led? roundlngs, will train on telephone aala1per1on Telephone 19th St. C.M. 646-5538 Et•i~t•I 62ZS CLASS1C ·59 SPVDER For Pampered 2 t7 Avanlda del Mar San Clemente Do you.... Iha job. Sat/Sun 9-4 Ap. With The Los Angeles llYEITISlll IAUS WASHER/DRYER $125 f op qu81Hr 6,phcslor Boat laH atyHng,new paint, •ERODES IEIZ Enjoyworklngwtthklds? plicants pls call Nolan Times. Two shltts avail-~--01 A_,. 11 1 T ••------p-p .. If you can answa1 YES A 1 E t 1 497 5454 The Orangoa Coasl Dally OBO. Good cond, auto Gestetner •360, .,._ •t res,,........,, m n ma cos. op-..--r Phona646-7021 ea s a 8 -at:ila. hourly wage ptu9 Pllol Is looking lor en-wlaUachmenls, must sell A-1 lawnmower. Hell & meuca. S4500 or beat WPeftr/ln PllTI W lllUIEI 2:30-6pm Mon. lhru Fri. * llEGIPTlllllT * commiaslon. l oca!lon· erQ&tlc. moUvated people th la weekend. Bushard. FV. 968-213 t otter. 675-3259 wkdya OIA.L 213/714 ME~DES NorltMJ eJtper. only lor Misc! olllce woflt In gar-137~~:i~'~= Av. tor part/lime telephone 548·97091(2 13)833-0433 Piaaes(OSiaas 5221 Adi tli7 HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc: quality 1 hr Photo In Npt PIT gen. olc. prefer st1r ~·~'"::;;'='"~'=.,~·=";:.:"=8~868=·-I Silli'Si:U'Ri::F?f'Ooi;i;I ~.~,•,...· -. poler tralnlng Fr" ti Te• 6022 Piano. ~ood COOJ111on. 178 Xuc:11 Fo ... :"'f wllh l;M~C;:.,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,_,t~f~4~i;lsu.;wo;;;;;D"""f8'ii0mo Bctl. Salary open. Ask !or dent. Compuler know!-•1c1,ti111'st SALES CLERK; FIT appfy I""' s ,,. $550 d 1·-·--· I ' .... _ n In person. 9am-12pm TIE l"LY P1LIT Free baby bunnies to good acr ice . . •Y• ..,, _,.,,.,r n · .......,, ·79 M""'-': Brit reclng Mike &46--242"4 edge helpful. 553·1 109 Costa Mese Stallon-. JJOW •18 51 , l'lome 646--0 l l3 241 -818t. 549-3637 sedan. ale. 4 IPd. am/Im, ~~..._,cond 33}( m( P11E 10 .... TUOIE. Liie typing. $4.50/l'lour. 270 E 7 S C -'¥ es •Y ree . good cond In & out , .. .:... ,..~,.,; • • P/T SEGl'1' &SSISTW 642•9505 · 1 th I., .M. Cos1aMesa. CA Free to good home: large TV la4ie, $2500. 559-1481 · or ouer ...... t-v-.> 8 to 12 noon. Mon thru Fri. Work 1 wpek a monlh (40 RECEPTIONIST SALES Gitt Prod. Nat'I 642-4321, ex\. 302 fluffy 11 orang: attec-fttrH 6232 . Penc•• 1117 ;Ree::·~~~~ ~3:;.~5::R ~!~~ST~I~~· f~~-7io~rr. ~1!=. ~e:;m~~:i !:: EOE lionata M Cl!. 6"'508 .v ... Panosonic Nv 2125 :_:.ug:k~!a~~.1:> m°:. '72 914 biklblk lully • VER~IBLE. Mark x .... • 500 Gold Shep 1 yr F spayed, VCR. $475. 840·1128 ready to dance. GIYe me t91Mtd, 1.8 L, MUST SAC. Full Ume. Hun1 Bch area. SELL !Ole Ite ms Wllb a lmmedlete r: .. 1lng fOfe•-guar. + comm. . IO mmHE ULES Sh Oii nd• gd hm . • call plNsl &46-(305 '4600 or? IMl-4528 lo•ded, lthr Int . xlnl Beneflla, raises Can Dally P1lo1 C1as11Hed Ad perlenced ~lvldual with 800. poss. Pd Training. 1 MAOO Benefit Show 646--6643 674--0900 lf 131 TV John •Warehouse Sale aound sye. P9P9)' IC0'1. Mllfifyn847-5284 642·5678 good telephone per· 535.3935 or S4 50beaul25"ACAXL100 ID 9112 '77 911S, 47,000 mllM, 2.6 L. xlnt cond. MUS T sonallly to work Pull time • ••• ~S/llHIT1••• CPM~/?Cat~ & 1up. Mal• & Female Gr1at algltal sets, swivel baM, ;76 2002 oof lfm an/r1, mint cond. S15,000 SELL $10,900. 548-5680 ~aily Pilot PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot b y a ttlo in Laguna Be ar h /l .a~una Nigut'I area (a pprox. 2 hours J)Pf da y) weekday aft e rnoons & early morinings on Sat.& Sun. Earn a pprox. 14{10 p er month . Ask for Brut't' F.rnsley 11 a .m . lo 4 p .m. In our main of'llce. Good ~ NU. a lime: ay, even ng. Dane. mother & vno IOf'I. ,_Mt warran1y 'A price • &unr • em · obo. 842-2790 typlnglklllaprelerred. 2Paopleneededtormaln-NoeJtpei'lance rMK:. Harl•qu ln. Moving . Freedellvary.6'&-.l786 xlnl cond. $5900/0BO 9111 9311 We oller competitive salaries ana banelits. For more lnlormatlon. pleaH Clll CA MELLA NASON (7 14)540·5300 SOUTH COAST IA•I 890 Biker Co1ta Mesa, CA 92826 Equal Oppty Empl. M/F IEOIPT /TJP11T ActlVI Ulea office With buly telephones. Central N-port IOCl!lon. A.ak lot Courtland Wlltrtrnt-IH. hllffors 111· 1400 tensnce alloy salM: Or -75.t-1941 675·2039 64().5383,..,.. 759-1556 '79 924 A.utornotlc, all ex·>==~~=-~~~ ange or Corona sreu. TelephOfll Salee f r I "'25 ... II, Gt•tral 7011 '80 5281, sn/rl, BBS, new Ires, new r•dlala, 18950. '87 G91axle. XL convt. Blk, High comm., salary, va· G MONE • a l•rt vv • D/67~87 El 7fl0.-8359 new p•lnt, lre1h eng. callon.Musthsva car. Bl y Two Jet 1kl1. wilh tta!ler. tires. lo mt, •harp. ri sdy t o d•nc•. TERROTECH 9 PC Rallan Set, racllner low hours. $35150. 752-22880t 673-'404 '81 Targ•. lulty io.o.ci. 12550/obo-.84fr4305 171•18• 5 .• 121 SHORT HOURS w/ol1oman. lovnut. 4 559-9151 or 831 ·7887 clean $28 950 ~Q.1258 '~-..,.-,===->= bar stools, 2 end Ibis. IQ '4 Ill ' ' · 1'73 L TO B ham 4 d Sales person full/part time Earri $100-$1 ,000per wk. Grn wtvelvet cushions, Pewtr ... Is 7012 10 To Choose From Leue Of buy. (lcdp333) good~~ & ou't. run'& for sud lo video s1ore ..,.. Pay Guarantee good cond. 551-4009 SPORTl!'1SHER 21. c:;;1.,. Lease buy pt.one ·114 830 TURBO: xlnt, good UrM, ps, pb CdM, ou1golng a hard ...-Trainees/no exp riac Anlq. Wht ltaL Obi bdrm Conaola. Fast. long range Call !or immld. quot• Whtie on While, 70 ml. $750 obo. 827-9928 work Inn 640 5093 ..,.. Early AM hrs S.12 1•0 h •--h · p ,__,,. O'Oul INll•o,,_ a.ww <I•., Serloua inqulrlea only. ··•· -set wlbox spr/matt S300, .p .. ..,.. ''· r......, STER. IM2·8016, 645-4020 '84 Tampo. Very lo. rnl. --IAL=~E=S~P7.E=R=ll=l~-l ...-HIQheatCommlUlon 49718005or875--1558ev 10 Sell. with or without _. T.O.Pmti, AC, AM /FM Involves sales & rental• ol ~f~~~h~~t!rc;,~~d:rlght CHERRYWOOO 5 drawer motor 5411"1944 ev/wknd llu•lt 1111 atereo. CUI. Gorgaous, soft water & drinking caJICralg857·1062 dresaerwtmlrror/lrg/well ... ft, Lil 7014 BMW 176 Gordln1, el1ctrlc moving. 6S0-2898 or water. Car nec111ery before lpm l>Yllt $125. 540-7576..... CXL 24: drut bo9tl IUN'OOI, hardtop, racing 547..,.ll l wen Salary +-commllllon. In· -,-,-11-~-.-H-,-.. -11-.H-.,-1.0~,-,~1~-~•"e-.. -'"-.~ ..... --,.-11loed«t, VHF, 6 hp O/B. wts, ale., pis, Ilka new·~ 1319 auranoa, + pf!ld vacation. tabla, a.II: parquet, 4 sips 4, S3500. 673.e382 1'40 Jambof'M NB S33001090. 850--4138 :7-..,. l -hJH !II S;nte PART IME. O~lgolng, ... .... ' ' er < ., aggressive pel'IOf'l IO get wood/uphol. Chairs. XW!t CATALINA 27 immaculat• .. ,.,... 1111 IOokS • .,.., Nlyaqulp 250-181 sublcrlberslorour2ren-cond.1575. 788·8555 cond., loaded. SUS,200. ~. lfiC&Oiia 2 di, 4 ;p(I, $2500. 771~7Ulfttlpm SEGllnllllll 1a1 servlcea. Hours Tuet· I Ill FllllfTllE "60· 1040 or 730-3638 runs xlnt, .,.. tlrM & OwmtWlf 1317 •Typilll •CRT'• Frl,3•7,Sat.g-1.l4hour LES 957-8133 COl'onad.1 30 "· 30hp In· "'-~-___ , br•k .. &800.850-82" '73 o-•. Fron1 •"" •Word Processors + commission. 250· 1811 SS Sales......., • .....-L-ng ···-.. •iv •St1noa •Gen. Ollice 11,.1 Wlttr lpfe•I lOVeH81 & aofa qn u bed board, alectronlca , •--1: '82 T•C91 Dllux. Auto, Cruhed. ~ 1200. CIM Reep! /S«:filery Long&sl'lortUtrmlnOC wllrema bed, Mnans 4 Auto Piiot, t<M, OF. Sllp ....-I emllm, AC, Nw-Tlr•. Joi. M"'°'7& Priv1t1 Security co Nekl VICTOR TUllEE mod. p1c'tul'9I. 850-7743 Av1M. S24.000. 640-8268 1.,.,... ry lmmec. 14700. 544.7551 '78 Oldltl"IObli. 18 2 dr , ...... , , . • • . . . typtatl Recpt. 855·3232 TEMPORARY SERVICES lllEllLlll • afHN , Wt HOBlE 14, wltrllltw Ex09llll'lt s.ctlon Of Nlw Trid.. 1171 ·~dtop, 1 OM'ltf, 1111 1!!!!!!~iiiiii;iiiiiiii.···~·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl 434 t Birch St. # 105 •No axpwlenae Me. U ........ • SiOOJobo. 982-0894 and C.etuMy pr ... ed 76 sPft&;, ;;a, 11mJfm new. $27115. 640-MM CIRCULATION UEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l30 W ee'f SI ·COSl A~ESA CA 9)fi)b .,., ,.,. l+f •·•~'" .. ''''"''' ,.1w " Nawpor1 8Nch 556-8520 •lmmedl•I• opening• I Hobie 18 w!trlr, )'ltlow UMd BMW'• al\Jr9ys In CUM!!•, Xlnl cond, 3 '77 eut:i... 8roughem -aper Sl""ETllY •Allsh!Pt• Save 50% & more on new wl•trlpM, COiored II.Ila. Stocil topt. S29YBB. 982-311() CIMn, 1 ownw, lo ml, KIDS EARN GR -lop qusllty bed set1. •U EJttru . $1850. 873-5408 t•l·"111 moonroot a/ '3700 EAT TRIPS AND. PRIZES! 86-70 wpm. w/Wd/P, 0" HOMEMAKERSURGED IUllYO"'"No'2hd•ou~ • • Y•JbW~ H7J • c. · .. • exper.So.lag.861-8517 TOAPPLY bullts. Twin ail, jual P·CAl 19 M Uttre last 208W.t&t,SantaAna 844-Ul7aft.5pm AGES 11·14 EARN lJ' TO $75.00 PER WEEK . Wf 1'0• l'laft 1$ ~llll'lfS tor '°"~ tatrr Otl\'ffJ to S«lfft rtacMrl lor Tht °''"" Coul D1tf; ~l. OtN u rws ~trl 11 J lO pm ...O tfl)I' uni~ 8 JO P m •u11 Oil Satvr01y, "' OfOA • lew "'°'' ho<ir1 YIMI w!ll ttrn m1ny tr1'1l Ind 1)1'1trt. J10nt .. 111 ttrllff'( ,o~• own l'llOntf ""'' 1$ llO dfll-..r!lll OI C*.llOll 111'10i'lfd " )'611 Ill lfl11'1f:Sltd, pleMt Ctlt Mf {Ill = (714) 548-7058 ~ r-~V N.....,a Fae $89.95. A11 llZ"M avall. BNuty. 2 Mt& NII•. 1 CioeedSUnd•y '8" vw · xlnt oond .. '78 2dr Cut1att Sup. IEIUTUY /WO. Fr• delMry. 534-5080 new. N-ngg1ng,har1t1n i,'m:i.~ 10 go. arotim. Fuity eqpd. Aid '"'"l••llhtr... MOVING SALE! 'SO's rec bloctts. duel lt9P. luf'llng LARGE SELECTION OtE . ""'°"' '3700, 511--4087 !or ywng dynamic rMI..., Jib. Trailer & box, rldng NEW & USED BMW"Sl '72 FU1bae:tl:. Aebtt ang. 78 2d C S tat• nnanc1811:1 NMcM ra1an !bl w/4 Cfltl, gl ... cMmpl:M50. 492...te10. 1.111-·--ll500/obo 13i -O.tl0, ' r ut1e11 up. ~min l<oM "'-t•. trvin.. top, •xtt S250. I ' wtttte --....... 2130 -·•••"'-· Brghrn. Fully 9qpd. Aid .....,, llOtl S100. 7' *"'* h, VOl.UMEBALEB U"'OV" '...,... ...,..... Y9lour '3700, 511--4081 Musi be or9anlnd, hard working. non.amok•r 3848 Cempua Drive oord eofa •xii oond $250. I~ I Ski 7111 SERVtCEI I.EASING '72 SUPER BEETLE •82 C1Jt1w sr;m, gd w/lront ok: .......... ar10e. f\CrostlromO.C.A.lrport 2 nu *l'I begt S12 M . 1078 -A-flll/O, 3870 N.CMrryA¥e. Rbl1 eng, aood cortd., --d ""''I llOO .. ..-NewportBMch Motor hrnl ... , 125. 'A -"VOS LONGBEACH 1 1tl5.0f 3-6414 -· ., ":i.. • • (714) 653--9111 wkdys. bot! .......... , ...... A 120 302V8, OMC 175. lrn!NC (No --A"''"-405) . IH00.141-3145 tft 5. §ECRETARYIEXECUTIVE 217 A.ven+d• ciet M•r ...,......,,, ........ . cond. 15500 FIRM. • ..... ,_.,..... '11 COflYWtitlM, lo ml, runt to work tor chief exec: In SanC!en'llnte ~;rn chf + ~~ H/&45-181.t Wf$4S.1112 ~~!'ti~ p1rf1ct .• 6300/obo . ,.,...lk fJ8 ~°'" organmt1on. -Tiwiiili'iiinr-L~r.-.e;;,;=:==:i 11M:tliil0i'----1 Ml-6320. IM-2141 'lfWWWZt . ..gc;;:iz= MU11ttiawiu:ce1tentMC-TUYEL&IEO MuST SELL EUJOt)WI t t. oPENSEVENOAva •11 AABlfT OOOd COnd •·•·aorNtG.••-.• ,..,wt.I •1t1t • •xP· Job 2 yr• •llP', compu1w no1 Made. a.ii Wfllil unft. axe. lerfttt 1111 uooo c.-in-1123 ,; ""· a&200.. ~ requlrtrl llCI. dl«:rltlon '*· &60-1500 tor awl 1750· obo TTQ..46'8 ••• ... Ltsu tilt ..... i10.2MO ,..-..,illl=---.. wm !11r.::o,~~d cb:~: TTPllT/ltOT. Nloe ~ .Wlf-n ~ WE CINn 'ffN' boat bot· '74 BXTOIR ilOZ "71 OMIP*'.., 6IK ml wcm:;ouoona" dltlon•lofflce nra. c.11 :'o!i:n Coal Jea°'":i tom Md,._.. zlnkl •t 71,000 mllet 1oedad, good cond: a out. t\lftl M . oOoct 97Q..7900 Sharp petton need.o td $2715. fta.-1331 ' YOUI" lflp "8-0792 ..,500. 850-45" l7100/obo, 141...,.9 UrN, , .. lablt trlntp. ........... 1n rut ---~-Hf• •ti 6ltaun ii10 Htdlbk 'IO MT CONY Aid a U75Jobo.12f ... 21 ....... Ault ""°"' ~ .. · · • • ... .... ; · ·r;;:;;,; .. m;;m:;;:;-~..... por1 9lllctl ,.... Mllll Of· IOfl...,.. 1125 Ault L..azynoiO oornp. two. 4 • WltOuf" .,,, ¥l'Me. .._.,, I tPd. tdnt, IJll. llllDAIY I not. Mutt n. .... u:oelttont Boy rd. .'60 Nice equtppd dbl butled reeina owner. 12UO, 51t-.ol7 teeeo oeo. _..1641 • .,.,,,.. =!:r'~ ad:,~ Dflk oon.. tb. a~ tabf frame. New oond. SIOO. ·12 DltMI 2008X. 4JC. ·11 AllbbM con¥, WWbii STADIUM --~· ~-....... , "', , 1 , .... 111•. '-· 110. ........ .. ""'"" -· .. ..... .... ...... , 'T:il' •o• IAC ....... ..., -•r == -•xp Ion • P u · Moowtng, mutt ... loday. 421 115100/obo, ~-oond1 '7&00, 87 F--1 ................... . 720°1523 INtlnl &nl)fl 10 blWn8&6pm.Mltb' ..... '12 ~ lt0000 ..... ...., UtH M Smotlt gllM 01nk1Q rm 9PC1, mint oond. U.24", '15 BEHffiA 4 ctr I "3. Lo'W" ml ...... cu1;om: 714-315·191• ~.. ' "' lJ • u 1\.1 tl(Mf.111-Mll Onf~!ta1Wlft 1•1>'9 wf4 ohrs fvWur) apprlllMd UOO +-. U60. envtrn..MU8TSfLLp.p. Y"°"',tmmio.MtHYOr W-lwwwloli•hih ~!.!.!..~!!!!•lll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~(L..:::.:_::::.:__:=--.,._Ja 1285 848--iHe • Eveel42°H11. l8500ob0f31-M:ZO P\lght72 .. 1Ql¥NO Wylh.~Pr.-.. Coaat An estimated 400,000 are expected to attend this weekend's air shQw at MarlneCorps Air Station, Etloro.tA3 alf you think you've been ripped off, you might find help In a handbook./ A3 California Some say the Increased water level in the Salton Sea Is not all due to rainfall./ A4 A Navy amphibious !and- ing craft Is beached dur- ing exercise./ A4 Nation Postal service experi- ment cost taxpayers $6 million. columnist says. /Al Jazz legend Count Basie loses bout with cancer at age79./A4 World franlan students stage protests in five cities against executions at home./A7 President Reagan and wife Nancy receive warm welcome from Chinese. I A7 Living Islands of Safety are the latest destinations for county youths with troubled family rela- tlonshlps./81 Wife watches her usually late husband klll time when he arrives early./82 Sports Lanny Wadkins' gam- bling tactics have made him one of the top com- petitors on the PGA Tour. /C1 Fountain Valley High's Tambl Wenj set an Or- ange County record of 190'/• In the dlscus./C1 634 sailboats are entered In the Newport to Ensenada race on Satur- day. /C2 ·!:::::~:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment ABC storms Into first place In the Nielsen rat- ings -a week after the season ends./83 Buslneu Huntington Beach woman writes books for diegruntled secretaries who want to work for themselves. At home, yet. /85 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletln Board Business California News Clatslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Help Y ourMlf Horoacope Ann Landerl Uvtng Mutual Funds National Newa Opinion Potlce Log Pubtlc Notice• Sport a Stoek Market• T ... vlaion Thett.,a WMthef' World Newt 02 84 A3 85 A4 C6-8 8" C8 c. 82 C7 82 81-2 85 A4 A8 A3 C4-S 01-4 ee Bl 83 A2. "' A4 Boy rele~sed .in BB arso Charges dropped against teen because of unexplained 'legal ~echntcalities' neighborhood ofTYotktown Aven'-e. Police Sgt. Ron Jenkins uid he understands the 14.year-old, wbo wu to be tried this week on a sin&le count of arson. was released from Oran,e County Junvenile Hall Wednesday and permitted to return home, By STEVE MARBLE °' ... ~ .......... Arson charscs against a 14-ycar-old boy who had been viewed as a prime suspect·in a string of nighttime fires in Huntington Beach were dropped Wednesday and the youth was re- Irvine school bosses quizzed By ANDREA ADE~N Of191e0.-,,......., A representative of the Orange County Grand Jury briefly inter- viewed two top officials of the Irvine school district on Wednesday and sought copies of documents relating to an unrecorded $2 million gift fund. according to officials. The unidentified Grand Jury rep- resentative apparently intends to return Friday to interview a third school official who was out-of-town, Deputy Superintendant Ron Upton said. Upton said he couldn't recall exactly what documents were re- quested. except a memo of the school board's authorization of the account IO 1974. Apparently no school officials have yet been subpocned to appear before the panel which meets in secret. School trustees say they are still unsure about the exact nature of the Grand Jury inquiry. "We concluded the Grand Jury is doing somethin'-' but what it is nobody knows, • board member Gordon Getchel said. "Until thel take some overt action, there isn t much from our end that we can contribute to what's aoing on." Grand Jury Foreman Ellen Wilcox reiterated today that she will withhold all comment until the panel issues a statement about its findings. "I absolutely can't say one word about our investigation while it's under way." School trustees learned of the probe last week through correspondence from district officials. "{he letter to Wilcox said the Irvine Unified School (Pleue eee SCHOOL/~) MacDonald lawYersask for new trial By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille 0.-, ,.._. Stefl leased from custody. The release comes a week after a similar arson fire broke out while he was in custody. The boy has been incarceratc4 since April 3 when he was arrested by Huntington Beach police officers following 11 arson fires in a conaestcd The boy lives in the area blackened by the fires, which date back to January and account for more than $200,000 in damage. -. The most recent of the arson fires, thou&h. broke out a week ago when .,..,,.. ...... ~ ............... Bunttqton Beach lnve.=tor Gil Coerper cbecb 1*1.let bole ln wtnuhield of ca truck. Catering squabble ends in Huntfngton shooting A business dispute between two catering truck drivers apparently led to a Wednesday shooting incident in Huntington Beach in which one of the drivers was injured by shattered glass fragments. Police said the shooting took place at I p.m. near the corner of Speer A venue and Morgan Street. Paul Karapetian, 32, a Walnut resident, was operating his catering truck nearby when the truck was struck by gunfire, police said. He was treated at Humana Hospital Hunt- mgton Beach for minor mJurics from glass fragments and was released. police said. The shooting suspect Oed the area. But an investigation led to the arrest later 1n the day of Supchai Sunthonlap. 31, a rival catering truck driver who lives in Buena Park. Sunthonlap was arrested on suspi- cion of attempted murder and was placed in Huntington Beach City Jail m lieu ofS250.000 bail. Police said the two drivers had been mvolved in a busmess dispute. the youth wa still in cua&ody at jawqile ball. Lut Tbunday's blaze WU the 12th lift ill the ndahbortaood. firef''lbten revealed today for tbe first time tlw last week's midoiaht blaze on Delaware Street wu set by an anorult. Tbe fire conlUJfted 10 aar- .. and destroyed six cars and two motorcydea. Fire department spokeswoman Martha Werth uid an investiption showed the m::cnt blaze was fueled by papen and flll· the same items used Fa~e shooting leaves ousted .. -cop with sh.ame By STEVE MARBLE u4 &AREN E . KLEIN Of .. 0.-,,... ..... Suspended Costa Mesa policeman Bruce Ross said be is a man with a problem, a man filled with shame and a man who has lost the one thing that counted most -being a cop. Jn an interview at his Irvine condominium Wednesday after- noon, Ross confessed that be fabri- cated a story about being shot while on patrol in February and went along with the lie and the hero's reception he received. "A part of me enjoyed the limelight but mostly it just added to the shame," he said durina a moody, sometimes painful 45-minute inter- view with the Daily Pilot. "I realized at that point that I'd gotten in over my head and I couldn't get out of it. I had to go along with the lie," Ross said of a well-attended press conference that was held tbeday after the 31-year-old officer was "shot." At the prns conference. Ross held up the bulletproof vest he said saved his life by swallowing up a gunman's bullet. Oftlcer Brace Ro. ·'I'd rather sweat than bleed," be told report.en. At the time of the Feb. 5 incident. Ross claimed be had oulled over a (Pleue eee COP I A2) Second woman sues Irvine sponge firm By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. 0.-, ........ A Santa Monica woman whoif. allegedly suffered toxic shock syn- drome became the second woman to seek monetary damages from the Orange County company that makes the contraccpuve sponge "Today." The federal Food and Dru$Admm- istration intends to invesugate the incident, but health researchers have not yet contacted the 28-ycar-old woman, Roger Lowell, investigations director for the FDA 's Los Angeles office, said today. The FDA has already said there are at least four confinned reports of toxic shock among Toda} sponge users. all among women under 30. Lowell said all toxtc shock cases are investigated. Federal health researchers found in January that an Orange County woman who used the sponge was suffering from the sometimes-fataJ syndrome when she was hospitalized late last vear. Marlys Stapelbrocck. 28. of Santa Ana also sued "Today" maker, the Irvine-based VU Corp. in December. claiming that the firm had not done enough testing when 1t first put the sponge on the market last June. VU has denied the claim. Van Dyke said. Since then. the FDA ordered V LI to (Pleue eee SPONGE/ A2) Lawyers for former Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald have in- troduced new evidence in federal district court in Raleigh, N.C.. they hope will win a new trial for the former Huntington Harbour resident convicted of the 1970 murders of his wife and two young daughters. Riley, Wieder clash over airport decision The new development concerns an alleged confession to the murders by a figure previously linked to the sla)- rngs who allegedly had been 1dent- 1fied as a member of a murderous satanic cult. attorney Bryan O'Neill said Wednesday. The alleged confession came to lillht when MacDonald's attorneys fifed motions for a new trial April 5. claiming U.S. government in- (Pleue eee llACDONALD/A2) By JEFF ADLER Orange Count y Supervisor Thomas Riley's angry reaction to the defeat of an John Wayne Airpon mit1at1ve he sponsored has tnggered a war of words between the supervisor and board Chairman Harriett Wieder. Wieder fired off a memorandum Wednesday questioning Riley's abili- ty to represent county interests con- cerning the airport after Riley said he One push and she's famous crime fighter Helen Wampler isn't your average cnme fighter. She doesn't quite fi t the profile of someone who would grab a robber and muscle him out of her husband's gift shop before be could clean out the cash register. The S3-year-old resident of Hunt- ington Beach &ives one the im- pression ofbeinga lady of refinement With her high<e>lla~ suit and rinp on her finacrs. she doesn't look the type to bully a strona .. armed robber. She's also has a Pb.D. in English u 1 second Lanauaae at Ptnn State University. And she's not rully physically 1ntimidat1na. At only S foot • 'nches tall and 127 pound 't doc$n't fl&urc she would confront an apparent hc.hhy youna robber who clatmcd he had a aun -not and come out a 1Ntnner • But that's exactly what haP.pcned Saturday at the Mile Square Oaf\ Shop in Fountain Valley. And when she reponcd to work at Dwyer Middle School 1n Hunttnaton ROBERT BARKER ~ PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Beach on Monday. her eAplo1ts preceded her. "One boy came up to me and said. 'Dr. Wampler. I want to shake your hand.' "And then a 11rl came tom)' room to JIVC me a badie the students made tn Darlene Borns' math class. It said, 'Dwyer Sccunty Guard: " Wampler said he's sull not sure why she became so ph)' 1c~I all of a uddcn. A youn 6-foot. 170-pound would· be robber came into the tore about I pm . she recaJlcd. tic very polttel) (PleaM eee PUSH/ A2) might JOtn a lawsuit or provide mformat1on for such a suit against the count) His comments to reporters were made minutes af\er the board voted Tuesda\<. without d1scuss1on. to kill a proposed agreement with the Ctty of Newport Beach that was to end years of feuding over the airport. "I was shocked at your comments and I have a difficult time believing -1f they are true -that you will be able to represent the board's interests and policies on this issue:· Wieder said of a meeting Riley has scheduled with the FAA. today with Federal Av1auon Admm-"I think It 1s an honor that the istration officials concerning airport board chose me for this most difficult matters. and important task and J would do Riley answered back. writing nothing that would betray the board's Wteder that he was "amazed that you confidence ... his letter conunues. could possibly question my abil1t)' to fairly represent thls Board of Super- visors," denying his comments were "posturing for ~Ii tic.al gain." The supervisor, whose d1stnct 1cnludes both the City of Newport Beach and the airport. added he "had no qualms" about continuing his negotiations covering a1rhne access ..._ ..................... But Wieder. 1n a second m1ss1vc. asked Riley whether he 1s .. com- mitted" to participating in a lawsuit agamst the county. Rile) could not be reached to comment on the letter this morning. o\1des said he was attending the scheduled FAA. meeting. D. Brownell new college chancellor By PHIL NEIDERMAN Of!MDelly ......... A Coasthne College admin1 trator has been selected to serve as tntenm chancellor of the Coast Community College D1stnct after Iona-time Chancellor Norman Watson retires June 30 Da\1d .\ Brownell. SO. dean of dm1n1strat1ve ~tees 3t Coastline. was selected Wednesday niaht by the d1stncfs Board of Trusttti.. wbo O"erstt Orange Coasi. Golden W and C'oasthne colqcs, H WC0 U pubhc ttlC'\ 1s1on station KOCE Cl\annel SO 10 Hunttn1ton ~acb. Brownell. "'ho ha preYlously ttt• ved as a hool upcnntcndcnt and ma)'or in V1ctorvdlc, has bctn Coastline'\ chief finance offiett li.n« the Fountain Valln b&'-Cd coltqr opened 1n 1976 Ht 1s a NC'wpon Beach ~tdcnt Ht wtll lca"c hi CoasthM ~t 1mmed11tcl) to serve as an adm1n1 lrlll"e adv1"r to the Di ri.n Helen Wampler &ot 'pa.lily' to thwart boldap. (Pleue ... COLL80U/A2) • \ • COP 'SHAMED' BYF AKE SHOOTING ••• From.Al~ - n1otorist and bad •PPf'OIC.bed tbt Ql.r when he felt a sudden pain l1' bil beck. The motoritt said Ra. "'flinched. .. accord.in& to polf<J rtP9rtl. The officer u.kl be drove 10 Costa M<Sa Medical C..1er Hosphal where nurses found a small welt on bis back. Ross claimed he then found a hoJe in his bulletP!OC>f vest and a t.&Jlet lodaed inside. Ross now admits that 'be &hot himself in tbc bl.ck while wcarina the bulletproof vest and then made up a s1ory about beina shot by a sni per. The suspended officer wbo kept his eyes cast down at the floor during much of the interview, said be stqed the incident as a sr,mpathy move for ··personal reasons ' and partially to bring positive attention to .the Cos1.a Mesa police force, °"'bid\ bad been rockedju:i:t weeks earlier by the arrest of a patrolman suspected of sexually auacking women while on duty. ··1 thought it would be a posi1ivc 1h1ng. Instead I've just hurt the depanmcnt worse." he commented .. .. I feel likes-." Ross. a Jl.ycar-0ld bachelor. was dressed injoggil_l4shortsand a T-shirt and said he had .1ust returned from a five-mile run i n 1n ancmpt to ctear days. bi.I mind. He said he only confessed to his Costa Mesa Police Chief~ family, wbo had J.!ven him the Neth said Ross 1pparentl¥ r1 a bulletproof-vest 11 I Christmas pres-- flare sun to accept a .22-cahber uUct ent tour yea11 aao. lhi1 week. He said and then tiptened t.bc avn into a vice the admission wr.11 painful ordeal. in an indu1Lrial prqe. The chief said Durina the interview. Ron re- Rou thcn firW tbenaunat hisblck by ceived stveral phone calls from yank.ins on • strina he'd tied to the friends he said told him they would trigcr stand by him ... That helps." he said. "W~ll1 I proved the vest worb. .. 1 The fak~ sh~ting ~as uncov~ Aoe.s said in a solitary moment of by ··susp1c1ous pohce detectives humor. wbo'd been 1ippcd by authorities on Ross declined 10 talk aboul the the UC Irvine Police Dcpr1rtmeo1, specifics of the faked shootln.g but where Ross P.rtvious,ly wotkod. The aarecd it was not a spontaneous act. campus pohce said RMs was "'I thought of it berore but I decided suspected or having concocted a it was s1upid and I wouldn't d'o it bomb scare and a burglary while a Then, finally the idea got thC best of. UCJ pttrolman. me." .. Police officers a.re suspicious. Although the . offic.er has ~n ~at's ... Pro.bably their No .. 1 at- notified that he will be fired, Rosssa1d tnbute, said Cost.a Mesa Police L1. he intends to resian first. He acknowl-Tom Durham. ··when you take a cdaed he has a .. problem" and is report. you first ask yourself -did seeing a psychiatrist. this really occur?"' Ross. who grew up in Long Beach Ross said he never expected the and graduated from the University of story to be given the widespread. Redlands wilh a dcgrcc in public media attention it received. "People service administration. said his are Joing 10 say 1 did it for the mother and four sisters have been pubhcity. But 1 didn't _ 1 was supponive or him in the past few embarasscd by aJI that attention." ----------------------------• He said he agreed to the press conference at the request or Lt. Jack COLLEGE CHANCELLOR .•. From.Al 1rus1ecs. then will be<'ome interim chancelldr July I . He will serve as the district's top administrator until a permanent suc- cessor to Watson is hired. That sclec1ion process could take any· where from several months to a year. district officials said. Under the .gu idelines announced by the trustees. the interim chancellor will not be considered for permanent appointment to the posl. .. I'm thrilled and delighted to have Dave working for the board." Board President Conrad Nordquist said. He cite Brownell's previous experience as an elcrtcd official and a school district administrator. Brownell will be working closely "'ith Chancellor Watson in the months prcred1ng Watson·s retire· ment. district officials said. When he becomes interim chancellor. Bro"·nell will oversee a district marked by serious unrest during recent vcars. Last year. ex- tensive teacher's layoOS were made because of severe cuts in state funding.. A subsequent campaign to recall district trustees failed. but three ca ndidates supported by the teachers were elected to the five-member board la5t November. Soon after- ward, many of the ~achers were rehired. In an interview this morning. Brownell said he was asked by the current board what he would most hope to accomplish during a term as interim chancellor. .. I told them I would hope to look back and say I contributed to the restabilizauon. the healing of the district," he said. Brownell said he did not initially express interest 1n the interim chancellor·s post but was invited by the board to apply for the job. He said the trustees interviewed five can· didates for the post Wednesday before selecting him. "I welcome this challenge and opportunity." he said. SPONGE SUIT ... From Al placi: cautionary labeling dcscnb1ng disease sy mpton1s more prominently on packages. A box for three sells for about $3 witho ut a prescription. Both of the womens' suits seek more than $5 million 1n punitive damages. in addition to unsµ«:ified compensatory damages. In the most recent suit filed in FREED •.. From Al "'ho wa s 10 hear th e case to determine v. hetherdetails of the proceedings are confidential, &·cause of the boy's age. thl' youth has not been 1dcn11fied. Each o f1 he fire s has been set dun ng n1ghtt1mt hours near apanment buddings on Dt-lawarc. Flonda and England Stree1. The fires have broken out in garages. carpons. trash dump- ~1i:rs and laundT) roOitis. The 14-year·old was arrcs1ed after the 1 l th fire . Al the time of hi s arres1. authorities said the~ believed the vouth was responsible for at least ihree of the blazes. Orange . County Supenor Coun. Elizabeth Georges. 28, Santa Monica. claims 1hat the self-fitting spermicide-soaked device caused her injury. . "This "'Oman had a product with the new inscns." Van Dyke said. '"The insens themselves say they don't know if it causes toxic shock." Georg.cs. who first started using the device in November. was hospital- ized for six days last week in Santa Monica after experiencing classic symptoms of toxic shock syndrome. including prolonged vomiting and diarrhea. her at1orncy. John Van Dyke said . She had been wearing the sponge for 16 hours. he said. "She feh like she had 1hc flu . and when she got to the hospital she had a terrific infection," Van Dyke said. VL I Chairman Bruce Vorhauer could not be reached for comment today. A secretary said he was lecturing in New York. But Vorhaucr has defended "Today" in the past. sa ying \he four cases of toxic shock confirmed by the FDA could be nothing more than .. random cases." PUSH HAL TED THIEF ... From Al as ked 1f hl" could use the telephone. ~he sau..I But his manner abruptly changed and he told clerk and pan owner Pats~ Tuma he had a gun and h(' want('d mont•\. .\s he r('ached Into the cash register wi th h1 ~ lefl hand 10 grab the mone). Tuma tned 10 sla m the drawer on hnn. Wanlpler rl'called. .. , don't know why I did 11 or 1f I would do ii again. but it Just hit me the v.•rong "·ay. ··He was nicely dressed and clean- sha ven and he looked perfectly capable of getti ng a job.·· she said ... I couldn 't understand hi s reasoning.'· Calnon. of1he detectiVc bureau, and Chief Neth. '"I thought I'd just sit down and talk to one or two reporters,·• Ross said. When he walked into the con- ference and was confronted with the bright lights or several television crews and reporters from most area newspapers. he said he was shocked. While painrul now. the episode ultimately will be "a positive ex- perience" for him. Ross said. The suspended officer said he is nol .. suicidal or anythinf. like that" and intends 10 pull his life together. He said he would try to land a job as a security guard or private investigator. Ross said he hopes someday he will be able to return to police work. .s~ifically to the Costa Mesa Police Department. "l wouldn't allow myself to do it now because rm not ready. But who knows, maybe a few years from now 1 can go back and prove myself again. ''I will be a police officer again, I'm sure of that." MACDONALD From Al vestigators withheld inforn1ation that would have C'xonerated the 40-year- old MacDonald. In sworn statements filed in federal coun. a couple identified as Bryant and Norma Lane said that former Vietnam veteran Gregory Mitchell told them before his death in 1982 he had panicipated in a horrible crime "a long time ago .. at the Fort Bragg Army base. The Lanes. who couldn·l be reached for commenl today. didn't connect the so-called confession to the Macl)onald murders until they rC'ad news stories of motions filed b> Ma cDonald's attorneys. Auorneys for MacDonald claim that other "''itnesses have told them that t<.1 1tchel l. who died at thl' age of JO of a liver ailment. had been seen at the sce ne o f the murders. MacDonald , who mo-.ed to Hunt- ington Harbour the year after the murders and served as director of the emergency room al St. MaT)' Medical Cen ter in Long Beach. was con'"icted of1he murders in 1979and is serving three consecutive life terms in federal prison in Bastro p. Tex. SCHOOL •.. From Al District intended to cooperate with requests for information from th e Grand JuT)' . . The Grand JU T)' representative, who U pton rt·fuscd 10 ident1ry. inter- viewed district Supcrintendant Stan Corey and Upton. and hopes to question facilities director Da vid King later this week. Getchel said both King and Corey v.·crc authorized to make withdrawals from the disputed checking account. which ca n1e to lighl last No\'ember Clear skies and continued ·cool_: ~W.lt. .. .. ~ Coaatal -•c. • .. =;· .. " " " .. -............... ~----· " .. =-------.. .. ' :it: lllOT4.~---LC. " .. ... _.,. " .. ,~PCllM~IO"-Mu· 0-..H.H .. 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" ''*YMJ.4 I a.m . .,..,-.t1.i 3:S<lp.m. W-T ...... ·M-M a.... <Slr9dloft: ...... Dentist 'switch' told at trial By JEFF ADLER Dt ... o.llr Not ltaf! Patients who believed they Were being treated by Dr. Tony Protopap- pas at his Costa Mesa dental clinic were not always informed that once ancsthetizeJ. their dental work some- times was performed by other stan dentists. a former Protopappas dental assistant testified Wednesday .. Joelle Barthelemy. a registered dental assistant who worked a1 Protopappas' high-volume clinic be- tween March 1982 and . February 1983. told jurors she was instructed about 12 limes during her employ- ment that a patient was "not to be aware there was a chang.c of dentists.·· Barthelemy, who said she worked primarily with another dentist at the clinic. testified she had been told on those occasions '"that the patien1 believed Dr. Protopappas would be Slaying victim's sen1ces. tonight Metnortee ~ .... Ml for IOflllllll Ind ,., Fttdlif.lor a -O<angeCooll_""" __ AprN 18 -on a _,_ trip In v---. Tlmollly Leo Kincy, 30, 1 grodulll of Huntington Beech High Scllool, whet'• hewu edftor of the yearbook, and UC !Nine, -.ne-a history ma)or, wu thot once In the heed u .he rode In the paaeenger ... t of --llonz' In Cltocu. Von- -·· KJney reportedly-rel\lm· Ing lrom Ille di)' ot Barqulolmelro. where he and a frtend were attempt~ Ing I<> eoloblloh a -'IXl>O<llng -· Kincy ~ lllegodly lhol bj a venezuaa.n National Guardsman, wllO -dnJnk. The guerd Hid he flrecl a pistot from a moving vehlcte -he thought Kincy and hi• companion wwegotng to attack him. Just Call 642-6086 doing the work and not to let the patient know he hadn't." She said she usually was g.i ven those instructions once Protopappas had personall y anesthetized the pa- tient. Protopappas. accordin& to the testimony. initially administered the anesthetic drugs to all general anesthesia patients. Once a patient was asleep. the doctor left instruc- tions for keeping the patient anesthetized. The JS.year-old dentist is being tried in Orange County Supenor Court on three counts of sccond- degree murder strmming from the deaths of three patients who died following dental treatment in his office during 1982 and J 983. Each "patient allegedly died as a result of the improper administration of anesthesia. Barthelemy testified that she was assigned to assist Dr. Marietta Badea treat 13-year-old Patricia Craven in February 1983. Craven was to have eight tee1h filled. two tem{>Orary crowns prepared and two wisdom teeth extracted during !he proC:edure. the witness said. The dental assistant said when she entered the treatment room about 11 : 15 a.m.. Craven already was asleep. But with'in a half-hour or 45 minutes, the girl was '"becoming light." or seemed to be coming out of her drug-induced sleep. she said. "She became light very suddenly and moved around a lot. We had to physically restrain .her arms and legs." Banhelemy told 1he court. She said Protopappas came~n shortly thereafter. cursed Badea ror not keeping the patient asleep and directed three drufS be administered whenever the ··pa11ent became light.·· Driver charfted in Utah bus crash that killed 2 A 35-year-old Compton bus driver has been char$ed with two counts of negligent ho micide 1n the fatal Satur- day crash of a chaner bus bound for Orange County. Samuel L. Pe yton of Compton could be sentenced 1oa/'ear 1n jail and fined S, 1,000 on each o the counts he was charged with Wednesday in 9th Ci rcuit Coun in Cedar City. Utah. Peyton was the driver of a bus full of students that rolled after leaving the southbound lane of Interstate IS and killed two of 1hc young passen- gers. Utah Highway Patrol TroOper David Excell said. The accident occurred near Parowan. Utah. Killed when they were thrown through a window and crushed by the bus were Amy George. 16'." of Dana Point and Byron Hearne. of Mission Viejo. also 16. Coun Clerk JoAnn Bulloch said a sumn1o ns would be mailed to Peyton ordering him lo appear for arraign- ment in Cedar City at an as yet uns~cified date. Pe yton was discharged from Cedar City's Valle) View Medical Center Sunday. Authorit1essa1d 45 passengers were on the bus when it crashed Saturday. ~ WJrC t~tcd at Valley View, a nd 1si:it of them were admitted. T\lio of the students were released Saturday and three Sunday. The sixth was lransfcrrcd Sunday to a Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newpon Beach. Thl" hus had been chanered for a sk• trip. and was en roule from Colorado to Orange County. What do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't yo u like? Call the number a l left and yo ur messa1e will be rttorded. lran1eribed and delivered to U.e appropriate Hltor. The same ?4·bour answering service may be used to record letter• to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verlficalion. No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's 011 your mind. --1 1hinl.. he "a'"' off-balance trying 1ugt·1 h" hand 0111 ~1ftht• cash register .ind tha t\ wh~ I "'<"l'>abll' to push him \I) t'a!>1 h .. He appeared to be polne and nol ('Xplos1\'e so !Just said, ·oh. yo u don't need our money.' and stancd gently pushing him ou t th e door. 11e didn't resi st at all when district auditors said the ac· !.===========================================:;:, count .. circum ve nted.. norn1al De laney obituary corrections noted· ·\n -\pnl 9 ubnua~ 1n tht· Daily Pilot 1nl'orrl'ct l ~ reported !hat the deceased. Nicholas H. Delaney. foundl'd [)t.'lancv Brothers Seafoods v.11h h1~ ~oun Ser brother Francis [)clanr\ The i1l·adllne un the obitua ry also 1ncorrcc1t ~ 1n1pl1cd that Nicholas IA·l ane) was 1n lh e rcstauran1 bus1- nl·~s al the tune of his death Ht: was no1. N1ch0Ja., Dclane) founded lhr loeafood compan) v.·1th Bruce De- lancy, anoihcr brother who 1s also no"' deceased Francis [){>Jane~. who is S\111 ali ve. worked for 1he sc3food con1pany but left to forn1 a chain ofrl·staurants. The Dady Pilot regrcl~ the errors. D•llY Pllol Dellv•ry 11 Guaranteed V· '"!~, I '·'Ill> '' ' •· '' ...... ~ ""'' .,., ... , ' . 'Vlf """"'"•'··· ""1 , • 'f"• ,.. I"' .. Wh en I got him o ut the door. I could sec his wheels spinning so I thought I better think of something before he did and I screamed. He ripped oul to his car and others (men from other establishments in the Mite Square Plaza) ran to help. ··This 1s a small business and yo u can'1 afford to lose money. And then some turkey decides to do something like this. It just hit me the wrong wa y." W1tnrsses said they heard a thud when the robber threw something into the back of a mustard~olorcd Ford Courier pickup 1ruck where a frie nd waited tn a parking lot. The suspect. who claimed he had a gun wrapped in a sweatshirt he held in his n11ht hand. may have been 1oss1 ng a weapon into the truck. Police PY they're still looking for the suspect who they believe may have held up a photo establishment la ter 1n the day. ORANGE COASl Daily Pilat H. L. Schwortz Ill Pubhstier procedures and did not conform 10 state education codes. Getchel sa id school finance laws have changed sign ifi cantly in the past decade. "When the account was created. wa~ 11 lcgal then? .. he asked ... rn1 not trying to prejudge. bul what's 1n contentio n 1s the crt"dib1ht y of the district and the credibility of key people 1n the district." Trustees ordered an ou1s1de audit of1he account six months ago and still have not received its findings. The accounl held contributions from the Irvine Co. for capital improvements. The school audit said since the accoun1 was o utside normal procedures. there C"ould be no guaran- tees that C'Ompetitive bids were sought for projects paid fo r with funds drawn o n the account, as required by s1atr education codes. Apparently the Grand Jury docs not intend to wait for results of the audit. trustee Helen Cameron said. Clrculatlon 71,/642-4333 Claaeltt.d adventt1na 71(1142·5811 All other departments "2-4321 MAIN OFFICE 1)0 .,... ... , B•• SI (""I• u..w C• "'•' """'~ BC• I~ f-MIA -C:A Ql!i}tl .1' \,;, t t ' IA• " . ' ... ~ ... "' ' I' _,. !"" ·• . ' .. ... -.--. Chazy Oowallby Ed 1!or and Ass1s1an1 !O the Put>hsher Rottemery Churchman Controller "-">•'V"' 191l ().,'II" c.,....t Pvl>••'""'9 c__.... 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An estimated 400,000 are expected to attend this weekend's air show at MarlneCorpa Air Station, EIToro./A3 alf you think you've been ripped off, you mlghtflnd help In a handbook./ A3 California Some say the Increased water level In the Salton Sea Is not all due to rainfall./ A4 A Navy amphibious !and- ing craft Is beached dur- ing exercise./ A4 Nation Postal service experi- ment cost taxpayers $6 mllllon, columnist says. /AS Jazz legend Count Basie loses bout with cancer at age79./A4 World Iranian studenfs stage protests In five cities against executions at home./A7 President Reagan and wife Nancy receive warm welcome from Chinese. I A7 Llvint . Islands of Safety are the latest destinations for county youths with troubled family rela- tlonshlps./81 Wife watches her usually late husband kill time when he arrives early./112 Sports Lanny Wadkins' gam- bling tactics have made him one of the top com- petitors on the PGA Tour. /C1 Fountain Valley Hlgh's Tambi Wenj set an Or- ange County record of 1901.t.. In the discus./C1 634 sail boats are entered In the Newport to Ensenada race on Satur- day. /C2 Entertainment ABC storms into first place in the Nielsen rat- ings -a week after the season ends./11,1 Buslneu Huntington Beach woman writes books for dl~runtled secretaries who want to work for themselves. At home, yet. /85 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfomle News Ctassffled Comics Crouword Death Notices HelpYourtelf HorotcoPe Ann Landera LMng Mutual Fund• NatlOneJ N9wt OptnlOn Pottoe Log Public N011oea Sport1 Stock Mark•ta T~ Theatera WMther World Newt 82 84 A3 85 A4 C6-8 84 ca C4 82 C7 82 81-2 85 A4 A8 A3 ~ 01 ... ee 82 83 A2 AA esaco ' s over Medic's lawyers seeking new trial By ROBERT BARKER OfhO-'r .......... Lawyers for former Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald have in- troduced new evidence in federal district coun in Raleigh, N.C., they hope will win a new trial for the 'former Huntington Harbour resident convicted of the 1970 murders of his wife and two young daughters. The new development concerns an alleged confession to the murders by a figure previously linked to the slay- ings who alJegedly had been ident- ified as a member of a murderous satanic cult, attorney Bryan O'Neill said Wednesday. The aUeged confession cam e to light when MacDonald's attorneys filed motions for a new trial April 5, claiming U.S. government in- vestigators withheld information that would have exonerated the 40-year- old MacDonald. In sworn statements filed in federal court, a couple identified as Bryant and Norma Lane said that former 1 Vietnam veteran Gregory Mitchell I told them before his death in 1982 be had participated in a horrible crime "a lon~me ago" at the Fort Bragg Anny . The Lanes, who couldn't be reached for comment today, didn't connect the so-caJled confession to the MacDonald murders until they read news stories of motions filed by MacDonald's attorneys. Att.orneys for MacDonaJd claim that other witnesses have told them that Mitchell, who died at the age of 30 of a liver ailment, had been seen at the scene of the murders. MacDonald, who moved to Hunt- ington Harbour the year after the murders and served as director of the emergency room at St Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, was convicted of the murders in 1979 and is serving three consecutive life terms in federal prison in Bastrop, Tex. Grand Jury quiz of top officials told --0-'r .... ,......,~ ....... Han~n Beach lnveettcator Gil Coerper checb ballet hold In Wlndallleld of caterm, track. Catering squabble ends in Htintfngton shooting A business dispute between two catering truck drivers apparently led to a Wednesday shooting incident in Huntington Beach in which one of the drivers was injured by shattered glass fragments. Police said the shooting took place at I p.m. near the comer of Speer A venue and Morgan Street. Paul Karapetian, 32, a Walnut resident, was operating his catering truck nearby when the truck was struck by gunfire. police said. He wa~ treated at Humana Hospital Hunt- ington Beach for minor an1uries from glass fragments and was released, police said. The shooting suspect fled the area. But an investigation led to the arrest later in the day • of Supchai Sunthonlap. 31. a rival catering truck driver who li ves in Buena Park. Sunthonlap was arrested on suspi- cion of attempted murder and was placed in Huntington Beach Cuy Jail m lieu of$250.000 bail. Police said the two drivers had been involved in a business dispute. By STEVE MARBLE ud IUREN B. KLEIN °' ... ...., ....... Suspended Costa Mesa polic.eman Bruce Rou said be is a man with a problem, a man filled with shame and a man who bas lolt the one t.hidg that counted most -being a cop. lo an interview at bis Irvine condominium Wednesday after- noon, Ross confessed that be fabri- cated a story about being shot while on patrol in February and went along with the lie and the hero's reception he received. ··A part of me enjoyed the limelight but mostly it just added to the shame," he said durina a moody, sometimes painful 45-minute inter- view with the Daily Pilot. "I realized at that point that I'd gotten in over my bead and I couldn't get out of it. I bad to go along with the lie," Rosi said of a wetl~attended press conference that was held the day after the 31-year-old officer was "shot." At the press conference. Ross held up the bulletproof vest he said saved his life by swallowing up a gunman's bullet "I'd rather sweat than bleed." he told reporters. At the time of the Feb. 5 incident, Ross claimed be bad pulled over a motorist and bad approached the car when he felt a sudden pain in his back. The motorist said Ross "flinched.," accordmg to police reports. The officer said be drove lO Costa Mesa·Medical Center Hospital where nurses found-a small welt on bis t.ck. Ross claimed be then found a bole m his bulletproof vest and a bullet lodlcd ins1de. Ross now admits that be shot himselfin the back while wearina the (PleueMe COP/A2) Driver char~ed in Utah bus-crash tflat killed ·2 A 35-year-old Compton bus driver bas been cb~ with two counts of negligent homicide in the fatal Satur- day crash of a chaner bus bound for Orange County. Samuel L. Peyton of Compton could be sentenced toa;ear in jail and fined Sl.OOO on each o the counts be was charged with Wednesday JO 9th Circuit Court in Cedar City, Utah. Peyton was the driver of a bus full of students that rolled after leaving the southbound lane of Interstate 15 and killed two of the young passen- gers, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper David Excell said. The accident occurred near Parowan. Utah. Killed when they were thrown through a window and crushed by the bus were Amy George, 16, of Dana Point and Byron Hearne. of Mission Viejo, also 16. · Coun Oerk JoAnn Bulloch said a summons wouJd be mailed to Peyton orderina rum to appear for arraign- ment in Cedar City at an as yet unspecified date. Peyton was discharged from Cedar City's Valley View Medical Center Sunday. Authonties said 45 passenaers were on the bus when it crashed Saturday. IAJI were treated at Valley View. and six of them were admined. ' Two of the students were released Saturday and three Sunday. The sixth was transferred Sunday to a H~g Memorial Hospital m Newport Beach. The bus had been chartered for a ski trip, and was en route from Colorado to Orange County. By ANDREA AD~N OfhO-'r ..... ..,, A representative of the Orange County Grand Jury briefly inter- viewed two top officials of the Irvine school district on Wednesday and sought copies of documents relating to an unrecorded $2 million gift fund. according to officials. Riley, Wieder clash over airport decision The unidentified Grand Jury rep- resentative apparently intends to return Friday to interview a third school official who was out-of-town, Deputy Superintendant Ron Upton said. Upton said he couldn't recall exactly what documents were re- (Pleae He SCHOOL/ A2) By JEFF ADLER °' ... Delly l'llot • ..,, Orange County Superv isor Thomas Riley's angry reaction to the defeat of an John Wayne Airport (Related •tory on J>aee A2.) initiative he sponsored has triggered a war of words between the supervisor and board Chairman Harriett Wieder. Wieder fired off a memorandum Wednesday questioning Riley's abili- ty to represent county interests con- .. One push and she's famous crime fighter Helen Wampler isn't your average crime fighter. She doesn't quite fit the profile of someone who would grab a robber and muscle him out of her husband's gift shop before he could clean out the cash register. The S3-year-old resident of Hunt- ington Beach gives one the im· pression ofbeina a lady of refinement. With her high-oolla.n:d suit and rings on her fingers, he doesn't look the type to bully a strona-anned robber. She's also has a Pti.D. in English u a second languqe at Penn St.ate University. And she's not rttlly physically intimidating. At only S foot 4 inches tall and 121 pounds. at doesn't f11un: she would confront an apparent healthy younc robber who clauned he had a aun -not and come out a \¥inner. But that's cuctly wha1 ha~ocd Satuniay at the Mile Square Gift Shop in fountain Valley. And when he reported to work at Dwyer Middle School in Huntington ROBERT BARKER P EOPLE IN TH E NEWS Beach on Monday, her exploits preceded her. "One boy came up to me and said. 'Dr. Wampler, I want to hake your hand.' "And then_• firl came to my room to IJYe me a blcJ&e the tudcnu made in Darlene Borns' math class. It said. 'Dwyer Secunt)' Guard.' " Wampler said he's still not urc why she became so physical all of 1 sudden. A young 6-foot, 170..pound would· be robber came into tht store about I p.m .. she recalled. He very politely (Pleue eee PU8H/A2) ceming the airport after Riley said he might jOID a lawsuit or provide information for such a suit against the county. His comments to reporters were made minutes after the board voted Tuesday. without d1scuss1on. to kill a proposed agreement with the City of Newport Beach that was to end years offeudmg over the airport. "I was shocked at your comments and I have a difficult time believing -if they are true -that you will be able to represent the board's interests and policies on this issue." Wieder said of a meeting Riley has scheduled today with Federal A v1ation Admin- istration officials concerning airport matters. Riley answered back. wnting Wieder that he was "amazed that you could possibly quest1on my ab1hty to fairly represent th.is Board of uper- visors," denying bis comments were "posturing for ~Litical gain." The supervtsor, whose distnct icnludes both the City of Newport Beach and the airport, added he "had no qualms" about continuing his negotiations covering airhne access j -\ wtth the FAA. "l think 1t 1s an honor that the board chose me for this most diff1CUlt and important task and I would cto nothing that would betray the board's confidence." his letter coollnues. Bui Wieder. 1n a second missive. asked Riley whether he 1s .. com· m1tted" to participatJng in a lawwi1 against the county. Riley could not be reached c.o comment on the letter this momin&. Aides said he was attending t.M scheduled FAA meeting. Mobile home dwellers lose court verdict By JEFF ADLER °' ... Dellp '9M ..... Treasure Island Mobile Honk Park residents lost their latest Jei11 battle with park ownen W~y when an Orangr County SuperiOr Court judge ruled there wu insufli. c1ent evidence to establish n:sidalta had been mum1datcd, barTUICd Of charged excessive rents. Moments after attorneys in tbt non-jury c1val tnal concluded their cios1na arsumcnt.s. Jud.le John Ryu Jr. ruled 1n bchalfoft.M "South Ll&una mobile homt part•s owncn. Court costs and attorneys fea arc to be D9id by the tenants' usoc.a.ation whldl brouaht the sun. thejudae ordtted. "Thttt 1 no proof 1:ufftciea.& io tt.tabl1 h that there was retaliation !1f defendants." Rynn said in • j~ ment "The court fin& no n- eon blc ftlHS bci dwsd TM COW\ finds~ lt DO proof th t the avoidance or the re UOt\ btnitfita was• caust for u_y retaJiatioo ... (Pleua ... llOmU/A.2) ... ' - -A2 Orengo C-t DAll.V PILOTfThu<9doy, April 26, 1984 - Air-lines pleaseil tiy JWA proposal for more'flights By JERRY HlRSCll "' .. ~ ........ Airlines reacted with alee to the news John Wa yne Airpon may be opened up-10 as m&ny as 219 flights a day from its cunent limit of 41 daily commercial airline departu~. T he , <hangi; County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday "asked its staff to draw a new airline access plan for the cou11ty..(lwt1ed airpon that would expand daily dcpanum from 41 10 SS by December and then 10 73 whe n a new terminal and parking facilities arc built, Under a special plan that would allow airlines to trade one departure slot for three if they use new, quieter planes such as the British Aerospace BAe 146. the number of flights from the airport could climb to 219 providt'd therr was spa~ to park the planes and load the passengers. "We a~ pleased that the board has taken som e positive action to solve the problems at John Wayne Airport. The action is definitely a step in 1he right direction," said Bill Bell, a vice me Although Lhr officer has brrn notified that he w1JI be fired. Ross said he intends 10 resign firs!. He ackno""·t- edged he has a "problem·· and is president wilh the Newport &ach· based airline AirCaJ. "Anythina that results in mot"t fHgh1s is aood and anythinf. that results in less noise is good.' said Pacific So uthwest Ai rlines spokeswoman Ma~ery Craig. The 'supervisors plan to allow airlines to triple their flighu by sub$titutingquieter planes for noisier planes is advantageous to PSA, the first major domestic airline to put the 8Ac I 46s in scrvi«. If the British planC qualifies under the supervisors' noise guidelines. PSA could triple its six daily fl ights at the airport to 18. Craig said PSA also was pleased that the supervisors rejected a proposed agreement with the Cjty of Newport Beach limiting expansion at the airport. "We th ink the board made the right docision in turning down the New- port Beach plan. We arc not against an agreement but we think the Newport version had no flexibility. It locked everyone in for 30 years," said PSA 's Craig. seei ng a psychiatrist. Ross. who grew up in Long Beach and graduated from the Uni versily of Redland s with a degree 1n public service administration. said his mother and four sisters have been su pponivc of him in the past few days. He said he only confessed to his familv . who had given him the bulleiproof vest as a Christmas pres- ent four years ago. th is week. He said th e admission was a painful ordeal. During the interview. Ross re- ceived several phone calls from fncnds he said told him they would stand by him. "That helps:· he said. The faked shooting was uncovered by ··suspicio us " police detoctives who'd been tipped by authorities on the uc· Irvi ne Police Department. where Ross previously worked. The campus police said Ross ~·as suspected o f having concocted a bomb scare and a burglary "-'hile a UCI patrolman. "Police offi ct"rs arc suspicious. That's probably 1he1r No. I at- tnbute,' sa1d"Costa Mesa Pohce Lt. Tom Durham ... When yo u take a report. you first ask yourself -did this really occur'!" Ross said he ne ver expected !he story to be given the widespread media attention it received. "People are going to say I did it for the publicity. But I didn·t -I was embarasscd by all that attention." He said he agreed 10 the press conference al the request of Lt . Jack Cal non, of tht" delt'<:t1 ve bureau. and Chief Neth. "I thought I'd just sit down ,and ta lk to one or two But the San Diego.based airline still takes exception to what it eha"ctcrizcs 1s favoritism by the supcrvison for Orange County's home airline, AirCal. ''When they divide up the fl ights. AirCal fets more than the other cal'Ticrs.· Craig said. AirCal's Bell disagreed: "I wo uld not agree with that. PSA has the 8Ae 146 and I don't see where they would be concerned about a plan that encoura.ges the use of the quieter airi>lane. ··he said. The proposed acuss plan gives airlines a proponional increase in fli~ts based upon the nuntber of daily departum the airlines had as of December 1983. In the ftrst phase, six of the SS departure slots wilJ be set aside for new carriers wishing to use the airport. r\irCal would get JI perrent of the remaining eight daily slots over the course of the year; Republic Airlines. 22 ~rcent; PSA. 14 percent; American Airlines, 13 percent; Fron- tier Airlines. 12 percent and Western Airlines. 7 percent. ~poners," Ross said. When he walked into the con- ference and was confron1ed with the bright lights of several television crews and rrponers front mosl area newspapers. he said he wa s shocked. While painful now1 'the epiSode uhima1el y will be "a posi1ive eA- pericnce·• for him. Ross said. "I'm going to go on. I wish it was a year from now and the whole th ing was behind me. I lost my job -lhe best thing that ever happened to me and I screwed it up." The suspended officer said he is not "suicidal or anythi n& hke that•· and intends to pull hi s hfc together. He said he woul d try to land a job as a security guard or private investigator. Ross said he hopes someday he will be able to return to police work. speciftcall y to the Costa Mesa Police DepanmrnL "I wouldn 't allow n1ysclf to do it now brcauSC' r m not ready. But who knows. maybe a few years from now I can go back and prove myself again. "I wi ll be a police offi cer again. l'n1 surc of that." SCHOOL ... From Al quested. exce pt a memo of the srhool board's authon zation of the accoun1 1n 1974. Apparently no school officials have yet been subpoened to appear tx·forr the panel which meets 1n secret. School lrus!t"es sav thev ari." still unsu re about the ex"act n:iturc of the Grand Juf') 1nqu1 f')'. MOBILE HOME RULING ... .. Wl' concluded the Grand Juf\ is doing somrt h1ng. but .,.,•h:ll 11· 1s nobod) kn ows,'· board rn t·rnber Gordon Getchrl said. "U11 11I the} ta ke some O\'en action. thl'rl' isn 't n1uch from our end 1hat 'A-'e can coninbute lo what's going on." From Al The Treasure Island Tenants ,o\s· soc1at1on sued park O"-'ners cla1m1ng they had engaged in a "pattern of harrassmen t and 1nun11da11on" and had illegall y retaliated agai nst park residents. many of1A-•hom arr rldt"rl\ The lawsuit alleged park O"-"ners Bernard Syfan , Memll Johnson. Ed· ward Stanton, Warren 11opk1ns and Howard Ho pkins engaged in re· taliatory tactics after the in1t1al Jaw· su 11s were filed 1n an at1en1p110 "chill and obslruct" tenants from e:\.ercis1 ng the1r nghts. Besides raising rents unrrasonabl\. in an effon 10 drive tenants from ttir park ~fore they arr required to pa} reloca11on benefits. the owners also have all owed park facili lies lo fall into disrepair, lhr tenants' associa11on alleged. Grand Jur: Foreman Ellen \\'ilcox rei terated toda, that she \\'Ill .,.,,1thhold all cominrnt unt1l thl' panel 1~~ues a sta1eo1en1 about its fi ndings. "I absolutely can·t S3) one ~·ord about our 1nvestiga11on wh1k· l!'!t under ~·ay." PUSH HAL TED THIEF ... Sc hool trustees learned of the pro he last \.\'CC'k through corrcspondcn<.:e ITon1 d1s1nct ollir1als. The leuer to \Vilcox sa1d thc Irvine l !nificd School District 1ntrndrd to cooperate with requests for 1nfurn1at1on from the Grand Juf\· From Al asked if he could use the telephone. 'ihc said. But his manner abruptly changed and hr told clerk and part owner Pa1sy Tuma he had a gu n and he wan1ed money f\S he reached rnto the cash register wi th his lcfl hand 10 grab the ni oney, Tun1a tried lo slam the drawer on him . Wampler recalled. .. J think hr ""';1\ 1~fl:halance 1r.·1ng to get his hand (llll 1\1 thl· ca"h register and that's why I wa~ ahl1· to push him so castl) Delaney obituary corrections noted . A..n A..pnl 9 obnuar) 1n . the Dally Pil ot incorrectly rt"Por1ed that th e deceased. Nicholas 11 . l"klancy, fou nded Delant"\ Brother'> SC'afoods with his yo ung"cr hruther Francis Delaney. The hcadhnr on the ob1tuar, also incorrectl y implied that Nicholas Delancy was in the restaurant bus1· ncss at the time of his death ~l e wa'i 001. N1tholas fklane) foundt.'d the !>Cafood con1pan) with Bruce £X . Janey, another brother who is al:.o no"" deceased. Francis Delaney, who is s111I alive. worked for the seafood compan) bu1 left to form a chain of restaurants. The Daily Pilot regrets the errors Delly Piiot Delivery It Guer•nleed .... ""'' I '"i 1 ""'' ,,, ,..,, '~.~ ,. ... , ... !'&" "· ~ lll" "' '"''·•~•I •"d;J ,,, .... , .. -~~ '1•1 ,. ••• , I' 1A, 11 "I don't know .,.,,hy I did it or 1f I would do 11 again. but II Just hit me the wrong way. "Ht" was nicel y dressed and clean- shaven and he looked perfectl y capable of getting a JOb." she said. ··1 couldn't understand hi s rcason1ng." .. He appeared to be polite and not explos1\·e '>O I JU St said. 'Oh. you don·l need.our mone),' and started gentl~ pushrng him out the door. He d1dn'1 resist at all .. When I ~ot him ou1 the d~oor. I could see his ~'heels spinning so I thought I better th ink of something before he did and I screamed. Hr ripped out !o his car and others (n1en from other establishments 1n 1he Mile Square Plaza ) ran to help . "This is a small business and vou can't af10rd to lose money. And then some turkey dC<."ides to do something like this. It j ust hit n1c the wrong way."' Witnesses said they heard a thud when the robber threw something into the back of a mustard-<.'olored Ford Courier pickup truck where a frie nd waited 1n a parking lot. The suspect. who claimed he had 3 gun wrnpped in a sweatshirt he held in his nght hand, ma y have been tossing a weapon into the lruck. Police sa y they're sull looking for thC' suspect who 1hey beheve ma y ha ve held up a photo tstabhshmen1 later 1n the day. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat The Gr3nd Jur: reprt"sentative. .,.,,ho Lipton refused to iden11fy. inter· VtC "-'Cd distnct Superintendant Stan Corey and Up1on. and hopes to quesuon facdi11cs dirt·c1or David King la ter 1h ls "-'C'Ck. (ietchcl said both King and Corl')' "·ere a uthon led to make "-'tthdrawals from tht• disputed r hccking at·coun 1. which can1e tu light la st NO\l'n1hc;r .,.,.hl·n d1\1nct auditors ~'lid the ac- r oun1 "c1 rrum\·entl•d'' norn1al procedures and did nut confo rm to s1a1e ed uca1 1on codes. (ietchel said school finance laws have changl~d signi ficantl) 1 n 1hc past decade. 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"' " rnci.y at ~.Oil , '" tNI .. ,, ~ " -.. " 6.33p.m -81#11nQtooi,\11 ,_ " " -Ml• to68)< 1t 2.38 p.m .. MM Sen °"'*''" Wlllf r....., Sl-85 ' ,., -s .... lllrtietlon: -Clllfltt!Oll,S C .. .. rnci.yet3 • • • m.lf>d•ll•l3 3'I p m Dentist 'switch' told at trial By JEFF ADLER OI' dMo 011Jr HM •i.n . . Patien ts who believed they were being treated by Dr. Tony Protopap- pas at his Costa Mesa dental clinic were not always informed that o nce anesthetized, thei r dent.al work some- times was performed by other stafl dentists. a form er Protopappas denial assistant testiftrd Wednesday. Joelle Barthelem y. a registered dental assistant who worked .at ProtopappaS high-volume clinic be- 1 .... •een March I Q82 and February I 98J, told jurors she was instructed about 12 times duri ng her employ- ment that a patient was "not to be a~·are there was a chaniC o f dentists." Barthel emy, who said she worked pri marily wi1h another dentist at the clinic. testified she had been told on those occasions "thal !ht" patient believed Dr. Proto pappas would bC' doing lhe work and not to Jet the Slc;i.ying victim· s services tonight _, .. ...._ ...... lo< tonight and tor Frid•y for • former Orange Coast r~denl who wu slain Aprll 18 whlle on a buslnea trip In Venezuefa. Timothy Lee Kincy, 30, a graduate of Huntington Beach Hlgh School. where he wu editor of the yearbook, 1111d UC Irvine, where he was a history major, was shot once In 1he heed as he. rode In the passenger seat of Mercedes-Benz in Caracas, Ven- ezuela. Kincy reportedly wu re1urn- lng from the city of Barqulstmetro, whet'e he and a friend were attempt- ing to ettablllh a coffee exporting bulfness. Kincy was a!legedty shot by a Venezuelan National Guardsman, who was drunk. The guard aald he tired a ~stol from a moving vehlcle because he thought Kincy and hlS companion weregotng lo all-* hlm. '~!l!ii~ 1111 Just Call 642-6086 patient know he hadn·1." She said sh(' usual!\ was g1 ,·en those in structions once 'rrotopappas had personally anrsthetizt~d the pa- llent. Protopappas. according to the testimony. in1t iall~ administered 1hr anest hetic drugs to alt general anest hesia patients. Once a patient was asleep. the doctor left 1nstruc· tions fo r kcl'p1ng the patient anesth etized. The J8-vcar-o ld denti st 1s being tncd 1n 6rangr c·ou nty Superior c·ourt on three counts of second· degree murder s1emm1ng from the deaths of three paticn1s "-'ho died fo110"-'lng dental treatml'nt in hi s office during I Q82 and 1 Q8J. Each patient allcgrdly died as a result of th <' im proper adm 1n 1s1ra11 o n of anesthesia. Banhclc1n\' testified that she ~·a s assigned to aSsis1 Dr. Mariella Badea treat 13-vcar-old Patricia Craven 1n February· 1983. Crave n 'A-'as to have {'ight tee1h filled. two temporary crowns prepared and two ~·isdon1 teeth extracted dunng the procedure. the witness said. The denial assistant said when she entered thl' treatment room aboul 11 :15 a.m .. (raven alread) wa s asleep, Bui 1A-·1th1 n a half-hour or 45 m1nu1 cs. the girt ""·as ··tx-con11ng light." or seemed to b<.· coming ou1 of her d rug-induced sleep. she :r.a1d "She becan1(' light very suddenl y and moved around a lot. We had to ph ysicall} restrain her anni. and lcgi.." Harthelrn1 y told th e court. She sa1d Pro1opappas caml' in shortly thureaftr r. cursed Bade-a for not keep1ng the patient asletp and directed three drU$S be administered 'A-henever 1he ··patient became light. .. Barthelcn1} added Protopappas didn't ph ys1c11lly examine the pa1ient. but stayed in the room fi ve to I 0 n1inutes un1il she stopped n1ov1ng around . Periodically therl~aftcr, about eight to 10 times dunng th e course of the da). Carven "became hght'" and addi11 onal dru.11,.'i "-'ere adm1nisterrd the dental assistant sa id. After l'Ompleting their work around 3:45 p.m .. the patient was turned O\C r to Protopappas for the extractions, she testified. About a half-hour la1cr. Protopappas again adm1nis ten."'d anesthesia. never ask- rn g or chec king the records to see how n1urh had bCen given· earlier, Barthelenl ) testified. ·\round 6 p.m .. Barthrlcn1 y said, she helped place Craven in a wheel- chair 1n ~·hich she was taken to her mother's car. She said the patienl was still asleep and never responded to .hrr name or to physical stimulus. In respon~ to a question from defense auorney Hollis Dyer, Barthelemy ackno"-•ledged she had "seen other patients leave 1n wheel- chai rs. But I also had seen other patients walk out of1he office. Cra' en lapsed in lo a coma later that da\ and was 1akcn to Mission c·on1n1Uni1 y Hospital where she dic:d 11 days later with out regaining con- sc1ousness. In other tes timony Wednesday. Cos1a Mesa ~IC<."tive Mic hael Mill- 1ng1on told thl'. coun Protopappas drscnbcd patien t Kim Andreassen as "walking death .. in an interview he conducted wi th th e doctor in febru- ar, I Q83. "l)r Protopappas told us hr fe lt rv1 1~s ,\ndrcasscn's death was a '>uic1dc," Mi lhngton said. "He said hr told hrr ( ;\ndreassen's mother) there .,.,·as a possibilit> she "-'Ould nol walk out of the office alive." o\ndrcasscn. who suffered from kidney failure and other severe medi- cal compl1cations. dic:d sept. JO. 1982 after suffering respiratory arrest while under ~enera\ anes thesia al the clini c. M11l1ng1on al ro said Protopappas said he dido't know what had hap- pened 1n Cravcn's case because "she ....·as 1n good shape when she lcfl" the ullice. --~le said so mething must have happened between the ti me she left and thC' t1ml' she ""·as admitted .. to the hospita l. the detective said. \\'hat do yo u like about 1he Daily Pilot ~ \\'ba1 don't you like? 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