HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-03 - Orange Coast PilotOrange Countycf'Ope are
being checl<ed for tree.
ofODT./AJ
A Laguna Beach patrof
officer and hi• family were
Injured during vacation
trip to the Grant.I
Canyon. /A3
Callfomla
ACLU attorneys have
dropped appeal for
cerebral Pa!•Y victim who
now wants to llve./ M
Game show produ,cer
ancl host Jack Barry Is
dead at the age of 66./ M
l'•tlon
Pentagon spends $1
mllllon In the "Twlllght .
Zone." I A 10
Reagans return from
China trip and plan to rest
up at Camp David./ Al
World
Thousands of rounds of -
ammunition and
weapons have been ·
found In Libyan Embassy
by British officials~
A journalist and a female
companion were shot In
Cyprus.JM
' -Living
What do women wan1?
Freud might have found
an answer at the 1984
Women's Conference.
/81 -re vacat'lonera are opt-
ing to swap their homes In
re .. rt cltles tuch as New-
port Beach./81
Clinics are treating head~
ache sufferers with more
-than palnklller--.182
Sports
Former Edison High and
Orange Coast College
bDebattatandout Don-
nie Hiii Isn't content with
being a "glove man" with
the Oakland A's./C1
Marina's sprinters take
the spotlight at the
Sunset League track and
field prellms./C2
Huntington Beach
Hlgb's Linda Parmentier
and Amy Clark of Foun•
taln Valley set records at
the Sunset League girls'
swrmmlng prellms./C3
Entertainment
'Dynasty' gl~es ABC the
lead In week's Nielsen
ratlnga.183
Builneu . '
A new Mission Viejo com-
pany leads In the high-
tech fleld./85
A Newport Beach-based
microwave firm shows 12
percent Increase In sales.
/81
INDEX
Erma Bombeek
Bridge
Bulletlrl Boar<t
Bu1lnet1
California New•
Claum~
Com let
CrOJIWQf'd
Death NotiQQ
HetpVourtetf
H0toacopt
nn-lencMrt
LMng
Mutual Fund•
National Newt
Opinion
Police Log
Publle Notleel
Sportt
8tock Marketa
Tllevttlon
Theatett w .. th«
Wort(j Nfti·
82
84
A3
85
A4
CM,
84
C8
C4
82
C7 e
&1· 85
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A10
A3
C4·5
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82
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By LUlEN E. KLEIN beina hailed as a hero in her own riahc
CNIMDlllrNM... today after she saved the life of a 2-
You don't have to be a cop to be a ·year-old boy who nearly drowned in
hero in the Costa Mesa Police the lake at TeWinkle Park in Costa
DcpanmcnL Mesa Wednesday.
Karen Goettsch. 3. a c&,rk in the Goettsch. who has worked at the
is · .police station. for 4112 years. said she
Cinco de Mayo t UCI
Ballet-Pollllo~to llalean-m..te darlilf-are .elaedaled-Prtday ht-tile L-tttle Tll•ter-at 8:50-p.m; A
Chaco de llayo feed..tdm at UC lrrine. Mor~ performaacee reception follow• at tile C&Dlpu' Croe9 Caltaral Center.
Laguna suffers from
sewage plant p 1ect
By DAVID BISHOP
0.-,ll'llM Ce1T11111n•1111
ByllOBDH:dl~---
CN111eo.11r,... ...
Walter F. Burkt~e former prni·
dent of the Mcuonnell Doqlas
Astronautics Co(npa.ny in Hunt-
ington Beach and a winner of the
nation's hjpest civilian honor for suidina this country's pioneer 1PKC
efforts, ~was killed aloqa wilh two
other mett in ~n airplane crash near
Ukiah.
Also killed in the crash of the twin-
en&ine Piper Aztec plane were the
pilot, Fred William Bethman. 49. of
Laguna Beach. and Dave Manion.
(Pleae-IPAC&/ A2)
Ex-Leary
.·disciple:
arrested
A onetime disciple of former drua
guru Timothy Leary was arrested in
Ncwpon Beach this week on federal
ctnuges offailingtcrSppearin ~
to begin a IS-year pnson tentencc.
James Anthony Sines. 40. was
arrested Tuesday ·It hit parent's
Dover Shores home where he re·
portedly had been hidin& out since
late April, police officers said.
Sines a mem~i.n thc.tale-l-9'0s-Of'
Leary's Laauna Beach-based
Brotherhood of Eternal Love,
pleaded auilty late last year to heroin
sm uggling charges, according to
police . .He was to begin a I S-ycar
federal prison sentence last month
but failed to appear on the assigned
date.
Police, who said Sines had lived in
and around Newport Beach for years,
reported the ~year-old man was
arrested on a federal warrant and
turned over to U.S. marshals, He was
to be returned to Arizona this ~k.
There's a big stink at La~~ina Beach
City Hall this week b~t it has
absolutely nothing to do ..-ith local
politics. •
City employees and surrounding
commercial ·and resid:z!al nciah-
bors are sufferina through he demo-
lition of I.he city's fo r sewage
treatment plant, lootted •«toss from
the Festival o( Arts grouncJ).
'Unlikelyhefoes' on rightsideoflaw
Mesan had trouble with police before helping
~~--~~~·~~--=~~-:-r--z--:-~--+ ~-save woman under attack. capture suspect ------+--~ -.
That's ju'st downwind Oiieity hall. By STEVE MARBLE
Five truckloads of old stplJy sewer °'..,. o.11y,... et.it
sl udge that have accumutted sirice Randy Crawford admi ts he's an
the plan1 began operat ion~l 934 arc unlikely hcrco. beinaremovedev~rydaya takento .. A tatoocd-motorcyde enthusiast
a county landfill in.Coyo Ca. nyon. who is minus several front teeth.
Ci ty municipal service di tor Terry Crawford says he's had his share of
Brandt said the work. whi began I 0 run-ins with the law. He la nded in jail
dayf ago. should end xt week .... once and fough t with police another
The city abandoned th plant last time.
summer. But Crawford and neigh bor
Malcolm Scott tu rned up heroes this
week when t~e) rescued a battered.
b)oodied woman from the car of a
man who allegedly kidnapped. rapc-d
and beat the ~oman.
The ne1gh~rs also copied down
the 1tssailant' license plate number
which police osed to trace down Gary
Lee Manhaltr. a 32-ycar-old un·
employed model and exe<:uttve re··
(Pleuseee UNLIKEL y I A2)
Why do kids.kill thein~ellves?
Bilm plobes the uglg realities
r •
.
Two.siqiilarltilllng pr bed;·
victims 're•aln unidentified·
By PHU. NEl0£llMAN
Of .............
St-ii Beach pollc:c 1nd un Angele'
County Shenfrt dcpuue1 arc acck1n1
th't pubhr't help in 1dcn11fym1 1w()
youna women who1e aun,hol
murden m1Y &ae related
One VICtlm Wit found floallnl In
the Suntc't Aqu111c Bny near the Seal
Bcuch Nuvlll Weapons St1t1on. 1 he
other wat found on' H1te1enda
Boulc:vardJUll wuth ortoJurf'A Road
near the Skyhnc Eque,tn•n l rail 1n
t ht<:icnda He11tih
Both youna. women suffered mul
t1ple iUn~ho1 wound•. polu;c .atJ
Both hoc:llc\ wC'rC' d11eovercd April
28 >
', C 0 N Tl NU l 0 S T 0 RI E S
The. victim arc btl"vcd to bt
betwttn l J and 11 year• old. Botb
were wnippcd 1n black, thttMypt
pla.uc matenal and wt~ llahtly
bound bcfort' their bod1e1 were
dumped
The IUbJCCt of the Seal Beach probt
11 detcnbed •• a blltlt ftmalo. 5 fcet S1l1 1nchc1 Liii, we11tun1 11 S pound1.
with 1 "mcd1um·knith narunit hatr
style. She wtts wcann1 a blue T -shirt
und hJht·blue. cut-off jeans.
The v1c11m'• front. upper 1cfl tooth
I\ ml\\lnl and the Wtfl weanna a
wl\hhonc·\ha~ earrina 1n her n&ht
carlot>c
·1 hr Hacienda I lt'1Jhb v1c1un 1• dc~nbcd .a~ C'aucai.1an. s reel 8
int hl'\ tall Wl'l&h1ng 11 S pound\
t
wnh thoul.der·lenath 1tr1wbcrry
blond tunr. he wore a purple tube .
~he victim wore dminctjvt rihss.
One wu a heavy. white. metal band
With I larat. nliKd OV.14hlped
rcdd11h·brown·11one. The attond wa1
a a wh1le·mewl, bratdtd band With
red. wh1tt and clear 1tontt The third
r1na w11 1 small. yellow me11I bend
with a red 1tont. lnvc~uptor. have asked anyone
with 1nrorm11ion on the vkum• tri
coni.ct either tht Seal Beach Pohce
Dcpanment. (213) 431·2S41 . or the
Lo• Anaeles C ouoty Shenfrs
tiom1c1de Bureau, (213) 974 4341.
Officcrt u1~form11t1on will rem1un
confiden11al ·
UNLIKELY HEROES IN MESA ..•
From Al
• l ru~lC.f who nuv. I\ tx•1nJl hl'ld on
JJfu,p1uu11 ol altcmptt·d rnu1tkr
" "I w1.,h v.nould haH· lx'cn tht'rl· to
• W<" thl' pohH' take htm dov.n .. \<.011
'><ltd "fn loct I Wt\h wnould haH·~o1
him our<K·h C\ "
Polle<· thuuKh "11d thr 1wo nwn
did morl· 1han cnough lO h"IP
''lhry did unl' fin1: 1oh I <:an'1 '>1 ~
.'.' eno14gh1ood1h1ng-.at>ou1thcm ""aid ~1n lk;H h 4.i141 Paul Ht•n1M:y
who v1\1trd lh" 1~0 < U\la Mt"\8 nlt"ll
Wt"dne'lda>
Wt1hou1 a~\t\Utnll. from the men.
police 1>a1d tht') don't wont 10 think
whal m11ht haH· happened 10 the 24-
yeu -okl woman v.ho w;i\ &rabbcd
late I uc'K!a)-oul\llk J "'1twp<~t
fkal h bar • 1 < rawford <ir1cJ \(011 1A.ho worked a
m iuntenanle barge in N('wp<>rt
Harbor \atd they onl) d td wha1 3{1)
den·nt peri.on would do
"II \IJU don I help J pcr\<JO 1n
1rouhll· thl·n I think )'oU i ot tu be
prt'll) \Il k )Our'K:lf .. 'Kull \aid ''I'm
glad Wl' wt·rc ablc IO hdp her hut f
hope anyom· elw would have cJonc
the \ame thing "
~·ott a b1tt hlond who I) \kipper ol
the: harbor barac 1he pair work on.
1a1d he wa11n1t1ally embarniK-d when
he walked up to the car perked at the
curb 1n front ofh11 apanmcnt.
"I could heanome mul11ed moan1
more hke aqucal\ really," 'koll said
"Tht car wa\ reall> mck1na up and
down. I feel bad .bccau.c 11 fim w't
JU" lauahed. Wr thouaht 11 w11 JUlt
r.omt' couple you know "
But when the m~n\ tumcd to
~reami. \coll and < rawford ran to
the car.
"I knocked o n the window and he
lifted up h11 head and I could sec r.hc
w11 really mes~d up All bloody."
wud Crawford "Then the auy JUlt
hauled ofTand hit her stra1Jh1down1n
the face."
As Crawford ran back into h11
apanment to act a larat oak welkins
stkk, Scott ran to the rear of the car
and copied the hccruc pJ11c number.
"I read it once and then twice and
then thr« times to ruakc sure I had 1t
right."" cxpla1ned Scott. who u1d he
1mmcd1au:ly phoned police with the
1nforma11on.
Crawford said he raced back out to
the car and attempted 10 stn" the
ati.cker with thr oak stick. He aaid
the man cufltd In a corner of h11 a4to
and then hopped oulchumina10 havt'
11un.
··1 didn't w1n110 takt a btll) shot.""
Yid ( rawford. "Bui I kept wavma the
1t1ck around. I finally broke It on the
back of hi• car."
Both oaareed that the man w11
unusually c:alm by ttle turn of events.
"'Ht' wa,Just so damn ca,ual about
1t. He actt'd like a auy who had JUSI
bttn cauJht stc1hn1 chcw1n1 aum or
1<>methma." taid-SCott. "Ir hr h1dn'1
bren so casual I probably would have
tncd to i." him on."
Scott said 11 the man atcpped
toward the dnvcr's IC'lt. he wn able
to open a car door and pull the
hy1u:rical woman from the auto. He
said he ltd her into the apanmr:nt and
tried to convince her that hr: was not
IQ.ina to hurt her.
The woman, 1 Ncwpon Beach
rccertion11t, rem1ln1 at Hoa& Mem-
oria HospiLll in NcwPon Be1ch. She
suffered numcrouHutund bruises 10
her face but app1rcntly escaped any
broken boM$.
SPACE PIONEER DIES IN CRASH ••.
From Al '•
H a il'ncral wntrattor frum Plau.·n-
11a
Hurkt· 7S a lung1in1l· ll'\1den1 ol
Ncwporl &·alh who lllOH'd flt
C a rl\bad c:arltl·r thl\ year wa\ on Ill\
"'a) ltJ '>(.'l' h1\ w1fr J';i t "'ho ""a'
"1\1 t1ng the rnupll' \ •Jnl} lh1IJ
Pa1m1J \<.hlirnprn 1n Portland
()re Mr\ HurlH' \did 1oda\
\hl· '>•1d ht·r hu,h;.111d Y.
01141 ownt·d
thl· pl.int· hut no longn piloll'd 11 w:I\
bcl1t'\l'd tu ht· cJcllHnng 1t 10 a hu~t·r
The-1nt1 reponcdl) depdrtcd John
Woi' nc AtrJlort r ur'lda\ I ht'lr· hod
1c:\ v.t·11· found about 7 pm thJt
evening at11:1 thc trJ fl UiJ\hcd 11110 .i
la rge: ouk 1rt·c 1n .t rcmott· .ttcil \11111h
of lJk1ah 111 Ml·nd11(.1no ( m111I} 1211
m1IC\ north o f \an h am l'l(•J
"'1a11onal J ran\portJt11in \alcl)
tioard oil 1ua I\ 'hi 1J 1 he) hil' en t
dc:tt'rm incd tne rnu\C.' of tht· 1 ra\h Jlu1
a ~poke\man \aid lhl· ua'>h ouurred
in "le\\ th:rn 1dcal wc:a1her" um·
dlllOn\
t-uneral \t'rv1cc\ for Burkt' arc
\Chedul~d l pm unda)' a 1 Lakth1ll1
( o mmun11y Church. 2131 I Moul ion
Parkway. l..a&una Hill'
Mr~. Burke rcl·allt"d today that her
hu\band wH •ummo ncd to tht' LRJ
ranch Jll Tua" by thC' latt Prc\ldeni
Lyndon fohn \On and 11ven 1hr Publll
\crvicc A ward of the: Y car for h1~
l·Oon \ 1n kad1ng ~mema td v1oor)'
1n thc rale 10 <1 manned landing on thr
moon
Burkl··, frat look plau· 1n th(•
m1d -I YMh in ProJ«:U Kc:ndcHuU\
\he \a1d
"ihc: \a1d <'.J1101r u <1e1111n1 l JP\Uk
wa\ 1>uppo!K' 111 rt"ndc1vou\ with an
•\gcna rol kt·t hui thl· Agl·na failed
and J>rn1dcn1 John.,un wa' wurncd
'lie lalled m)' hu\band and a~ked
what Wt' WCrt' ioing IO tfo .. \hC ~Id
today "I It' \li1d he wa~ J fratd the
fa1lurt' would \Cl bac:k tht' \pace
pro~ram for ycur\
"M y hu\hand \&Id 'i Jve me three
I '
day'· And 1n three day' they flipped
ano ther G emini 111 tpact to make a
succenful rcnd~1vou1 and 1t paved
tht' way for a land1n1 on the moon.
"It saved m1fhon1 of dollars and
our face with the rest of the world."
\he vud
rha t wa\ 1n Del·cmbcr of 196S and
wa\ 1ht' fif\t \pace rcndc1vou~.
"M> hu\band <111d. ·11vt me three
dayi..' And 1n three da~., thty Oipptd
another (icm1n1 in 'pace 10 make a
\Utce.,.,ful rcnde1vou., and .,.lt paved
the wa )' for a landina on the.moon
"II \<t vcd m1ll1on\ ol dollars and
our fa~ with the real of thC' wo rld.''
~hr ~aid.
Hurk<· rcurrd 1n 1973 a\ prc\1dent
Qf Md)onnell Dougla'i ..\\tronautl<.'\
Company 1n Hunt1n11un &ac:h Ht"
had <.Ontinued lo -.crvl· the torpor-
a11on pcnodic ally a\ a l0Multan1
after retirement
l:Jurke JOlnt'd the company in I 'J4S
1n the cng1neenn1 depanment 1n St.
Lou"
POLICE CLSR-K~~OINE ...
From Al
In 1960. he wa' named vice
prrndcnt and general manaacr of
PrOJCl'I Mercury. thC' United Stales'
fint mitnned space program. He was
promoted 10 vier president 11nd
general manaaer fo r 1paceuaft and
m1\\lle\ 1n 1962. a pos1t1o n from
which ht' guided ProJCCI Gem1n 1. the
1wo-miin \paccnaft program that
paved 1he way for manned f11itm lo
the rnoun.
her but 1hc: family woke only
"ipanl\h dnd C 111<:1t\c: h "Wtd \ht' did not
tti·t their name
am '>U Klad 1ha1 I h:SJ)l)('rl<'d 10 he
I hl·rt· '•
·1 \Ure wa\ \hak1ng aftcr-Y.ard\ ·
< 1(Jl.'\l'l(h ..ai d "I haJ all lond' uf
t·rrwt11111\ gci through mr and I
• \lafllng thinking ahou1 wha l niuld
hJH' h.ippt·11cd I wa' up\CI that thl'
f.111til) would k l a l11tk kid lt ke th.ti
it1·1 'o IJr .i~<J)' from lhl·m
~1ak 1ntt. wc·1 (1CK'll<Kh \aid \ht·
c a lh·d ,J '>NKl'Jfll at tht· <kpartmcnl 111
11·11 h1111 '"' 'd !'><·en \WllrtrlllllK 111 th1·
IJ~ 1 .11 I 1V.111kk f'ar k <HH.l would
hJ"1 '''I"' 11111111 .ind t hJng1
I •xl.1\ ''" \J ld her l<nt•t• " \1111
\IJll ·Hiii \tu .. '"".mgr) Jtl'1UI v.h.11
,111· ~1'·"·,1,,, ~ 11f ,urwr vl\11111110 1111·
pan 111 Iii• 1 h1hl 'part·111\
I \1· Ii.id w.c111111111y k\\Oll\ and
ldn;1\ 11111 11.11111ny Jnd I vr ncvl·r
cl11111 .1n~1l1111v ltk• 11t.,1 txfcm: .. thl·
111111111 ~•if I 11>• 1 ..... d r"
f IJr hl'I work on thCM." IWCJ \UlCC$~
ful pro-ram\ ht• recei ved NASA'\
Puhhc ~rv1l.c Award in 1966
4.ianf urd N Mc Do nnell. c:hairman
oncl l'htcf l')l;('l Ull VC omc·cr of Mc;Don-
nt·ll J)ougla.,, Meld, "Walter Rurkt WH
;,.tn c,111rcmcly dcdic atcd and hard·
worktnJ cAcc·u11 vt wt\(). dad a tcmfic
Joh ol dirc:l t1na 1he early space
prognim\ ..
I hl fu11r1\ tl1111v "t h~I Ii" to 1111'
park .ill tl11· 111111· 1J11 111 y lund t hout to
kc·d 1111' d111~'111 11 Jd and f nen·r \II
111 1h.11 'l"'I \h1 \Jld "Yl•\lerd:J~ I
pl\1 lhllll!>'lil 11 11111~1 d prt"ll) 1)\.-C"I
1111·1· .111d I .... 111ti·d. 1•1 ht dtllt·1l'nl f
···~ I
JJ.l;J •
Mc J>onndl noted 1ha1 Bu rke head·
l'll lht· learn that 'IOl vcd thl' problemi.
wnnn tcd with rcndt't VOU\ of ve-
1111 In in \pat.c on thc (1cmt01 pro,.
l'""n a ma111r \tl"p ntH'\\31 y ,,, 1hc
\Ultl'\\of 1ht· u~ominKAPollo m<>0n
IJ ndtni pr11g11tlll
Burk t· wa\ 1wrrwd prci.idl'nt of
M1 I >1111111·11 !\\tronaut1n ( omp:tn>
111 1 Wlh and brnmr prc\1dt"nt of
'11< l>onnL·ll Do uala"' -\\lronaut1t.\
< um11an ~ 1n 1%8 Karen Goettacb
SAN ONOFRE RADIATION LEAK .•.
f'rotllAl I
would nave recefved 1 dote of .oe of • mllUrem of
rldlatlon. An aver• cn.t X~•Y r~ from 10 to
50 mllllrtmt. Uld )'yhu, of tM NRC'• r~lonal
office In WaJnyt Creek.
Tt)e meJfunctlOn WU In • teeky compreMOr
vaNe whk:h pyt1 OU from the rMCtor'• wute
prOcetttng unit Into 1t0f't1ge tanka, Barron qJd.
The G• It ltOf'ed In the tenkt for up to '40 dey1
\O let It• r9dfotaetlvlty decay, then le r1111Md fnto
Uwtelr.
When U-comptMtOr tded, the ~~ wu
eutomet~fy vent.cj lnftMd Of etored, Yuhu
~.
Deteo1or1 IOU~ an llltlnn end ~or•
ctOMd • vafve to ttop ow '-k. Barron Mid The leek
WH ~ wtthln 20 mlnu._, ''an IOCePt•ble ttme,. he ldded •
The fautty IQUfpment, which NI not mtffuno.
tloned Ntore, wol prot>abf1-become the tub of a
QuiftirfY NRC lnepectlOil, Barron~ H• eoutdft't
1 WrRE l1 src N1N c
uy wn.n the vaNe wHI be back or ~auon or When
the next lnpeectlon 11 leheduled.
The equipment w• lnapected t>y on· .. te NRC
1nspector1 toffowtng the i.a•" ht NJd
"We ~ au ev.nt1 of thlt nature WlfY
..,IOUI," lerron Nld. .
The, ...... 11 lbowe "~'' H..C '9mfta.
but poNd no d1nger to the pubtlo, vur. llkt.
But. b4tcaute the radiation w .. ,..•••d at 1
faater rate than aftowed by NAC Mii, left.on
dedartdan ··~..-t'' Md notH'lid IUf'rOUnd·
Ing fun.cucttone, he added.
Blfron Mid plant operator• mike~ , ....... of radto901tv9oat of mot• ttwl 1 cunee,
but It I lk>wer flle.
The "unutual 4Mnt" 61 tfM 10w9et ~
enwgency reqWtnQ NAC nottflcatlon. n.. mlthap dkf not affect generatlng urvta 2
. •nd 3. Whk:rt were et full pow lfMS no ~11 ww• har~ by the contemlnatton, 8erron .
Whit d<1 )'Ou Uh aboul tb• JJally Piiot" What don't you llkt" Call &ht
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10 Utt' approprlatt l'dltor /
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CHILDHOOD SUICIDE PROBED •••
Prom Al
explained p1ychothcrapi1t Paul M.
K.apl•"· "She pcnonaliz,eci every·
th1na... from tailina on an uncx·
pect.edly touah &est to not arulna
picked for a blteball team.
Kaplan, who pr1c1ice1 out of hit
home in lrvlnt' and from an office i"
Cerritos, bcpn followin1 Chri11y·1
proaress la1t April. ·
She h11 made remarkable p1n1.
Kaplan said proudly. C hri11f1 circle'
of friends i1 l1raer. she ha1 fewer
tempert1ntrum1.1he isn't pullina out
her hair or eyebrows and the has
a.rc11er self-control.
Kaplan. a family therapist who
spte111il.n in stress 1nd ch1ldrcn, 11ys
the phenomenon ofchild su1c1de i1n't
new. only itt acceptance 11.
·•w e ace a 101 or anary children tn
our10C1cty who have 10 arow up (111.··
he s~ud Cluldren bc11n fecltn& social
11rci.~1 from an early age. start1n1
with the first read•n& 1roup "They
know Ont' aroup " higher than
another." Kaplan \aid.
'ulc1dal tcndenc1c1 can b14ild 1f
social ttrcts " compoundt'd with
ftthnp of lontllnt•S. 1abandonmcn1
or rC)«t1on. typKall) brt'd when
fam1llc11 split up. Kaplan 'n1d "~
t h1lcJ ac<ccpu. rc~pon"h1l1t) and
hlame~ tl'rern\Cl vn for the ac11om
takrn b) aduli...'' ht.• \31d.
In 1910. 17 teem over the age of I 5
committed ,u1c1dc. th<' county cor-
oner reponcd. The rcpon did nol
break down accidental death\ b)' ili('.
One wcll-b~d Oranac County
teen·aacr whose parents uprctcd her
10 he an "A" student threatened to
Delly Pilot I J)etlvery
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take a bottlcofVahum. But bcforetht'
diC:L the J ~yur-old called lhc West
Oranat l ·ounty Hotline. She heard
the soot,ina voice o( Judy. a hothne
volunteer.
''She ~as feelina ao trapped and so
unhapp "recalled Judy. who ref used
to idenl y henelf except to Ny her
lit Wlft $01Sh. ! •
A~ the volunteer commiserated
w11h the teen. the 11r1'1 mother came
home. Jll(Jy askdl 10 1peak to the
parent ·:The mother said ·1 had no
idea it waa tlua scnoU)·:· Judy
rcmcmbcn.
Accordina to Kaplan. numerou1
w1m1np 11ans arc evident. He coun·
sels to look for chanics in behavior.
academic performance. phy11cal
complaint1. pcn11u:n1 sadnes. insom-
nia 1nd prcoccupauon Wlth death.
"I( you see one. you need 10 bt
awtre. If you $tt thrtt. you better art
help.'' the therap11t said.
"Mott ir not all suicide auempti.
can be prevented. But 1f thr child 11
us1n1 thrca11. if lMy have to rnort to
somcthins that senour. and dramauc.
thl'n somethina 11101n1 on:· he said
M1de from (am1ly and social
md1}t'\. KBplan contends wmc rock
l}nC\. rock video~ and atime~ ~uch a~
Dunacons and Draaons. contribute to
the emerging plllt'rn o( child \UICldC
attcmptt
~towevcr. rt'\Cilr<'h 1nd1ca1e' ch1I·
drcn younger than 9 c11nnot conccp.
tually undc"tand that death mean•
finality. hr: Mud.
··K1d1 learn from tho ac type of
experiences. It'\ almost as 1f you are
proaramina 1h1nkln1 about self-de.
stn1mon. swc1de and homicide.
Thi:rt are aome ~rs11tent themes that
scare me." Kaplan 1dm111cd.
Chure Feldman, a psycholo.,11 for
the Irvine school di1trict. doesn't lay
the bl~me on ac1d..,.ock sensation
Ozzy Osbourne. Instead the 1tt1 the
nsma 1nc1dencc of child l)UC1dt
attc:mpt1 on unstable, 1tre11ruflbome
cnvironmt'nts. stcmm1n1 from
s1n&Jt'·parcn1 homes and step-famil-
ies.
> "A lot of ~unty that a child fcelJ
comes from h1sown family."' she said.
Without a protective niche, ch1I·
dren arc Hkely to tum 10 peers for
suppon, ··makina them more vulner-
able to nesative 1nOuencu:·
Feldman said.
One or two h1Jh \Chool students
who contcmpla le taki n11he1 r own lj f e
confide the scheme to Feldman each
month She rarely encounters prc-
tttn \U1 c1dc attempts in her an11n·
ment. whic h includes one h1ah school
and one elementary.
• •1-Thu1 mar, Just be panicular to that
h1ah school. · 5hc Pointed out.
ln the proaram·, aftcrmath. film·
maktr Steinkraus 11 pleased 10 repon
recc1 v1n1 a flood of phone calls from
pcopk 1our hed by would-be su1c1dc
v1ct1m\ .. who auumcd there
wouldn't br cooperation.
"Th1s 1' lhc kind of proa.ram where
they wan1 tu find each otht'r." she
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An Edi.on official will ddcribc the dilemma of the
natton·1 utilities. cau&ht bttwcen anti-nuclear power
activi111 and demand fOr elcctric1I power. durina a noon,.
talk toniaht at the Irvine Marrion.
Kenneth P. La1kin,1Southern California ~Ison vice
president, w1ll 1ptak before the Ora nae Coun1yJ own Hall
Forum.
OCC IJa.t. advertl•IJJ6 .erla ·
A two-part lecture series on 1dveni1in1 will bqin
Friday at 7 p.m. in th~1ence Lecture Hall of Oranae
Coaat Collesc 1n Costa·Mesa. The 1e11ioon will conclude
May 11 at the same time and place. ·
Laguna cop,
fa·mily hurt
on vaca.tion
. . A La1un1 ~h polkc offi~r and ~11 family •ere
uuured, his wife cntJCally, on a vaa111on tnp to the Grand
Canyon. 1
Otrtetr Oary Oosper, hti wife Candy and the'ir 1•0
dauahters, aatt 3 and S, were 1ravtl1~ ,., thtir campcr-
atyle pick.up truck near Wilham1. Ariz.. When tbc)' were rear~ndcd by another vehicle 11 3:30 un. Monday and
fotetdofY'theroad intoaravlne,1114 Lt. Jim Spttaoeof the
BQb Olt0n. an educational ·~•li11 wh.h the Oranae
County Health Care A,ency,. wall conduct the protram
entitled "What Arc Ad vcnisemenu Really Sellina Us, aNt
How Do They Do It So Well? .. The series fee is S 12 and
additional information 11 avajlablc at 43Z-S880.
Bartermg tlllk •lated Saturday
Laauna Beach ~lice depanmcnt. :
Sprcine 1a1d the vehicle that 1ttuc:k the Got~' lnlck
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was reportedly tnvehna about U mila per bour pre1nc
had no otbct de1.1H1 conccnuna the dnvtt, who wu
IPPtthcnded It the ICCne. The hi$tory ofbarterina and lta tal benefits will be the
subject ofa lecture Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in Room
119 of the Fine Ans l..cc1urc Hall at Oranae Coast
Collewac.
Real estate attorney A. Jeanne Clark will present the
prOJt~m and the rcaistrat1on fee i1St0. Tickcta are on ule
in pcC-s Community Services Office with information
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101be..Mcdical CC:teut -flaal&aJ1',Anz., 1f\er~1na treated 1 iniliaUy in Will11m1. Spreine 111d htt JP•ne was severed at ll\e ~edcand 1hc i1 e"peaed to bt a quad.npttiic if ihe
IUfVIVct.
available at 432-5880. ~
Book .. 1e plaaaed la La6JJa•
The Fnends of the Laauna.actch Lfbrary will hold
1he1r annual book fail Saturday and.Sunday from 10 a.m.
10 4 p.m. in the lihrary parkina lot.
Furthe1 1nformatton may be obtained by calhn& Jo
:;;~::·;:.u~rapla ~--
Author Joan P1ao:2 illustrator Clyde Gcron1mi
will autoaraph copiet uf their boolu .... Little Crumb" and
"Amy Am occt" Saturday.
I
E-.enada race winner
Ne port Beach City Coaacllwoman
Ra lJD Plalllmet preeeata tbe City of
N rt Beaeb tropby to Rick Reyaolcla of
1,
tbe lea Dteto Yacht Clab, eklpper of tbe
UaJeorn, wtauer In tile PHIU"·B clue ln
tbe Newport to &aaenada yaebt race.
The sc~sion will be held from 2 1-0 S p.m. 11 th.c
('h1ldrcn's Book,hOJ'pc. 1831 WcstclafTUrive. Newport --!-------------------------------------
Officer Oosper and the two children r~ived minor ~urict and art reported 1n st.able con,fojon at the
f'laptiff MedicaJ Center, where they alJo wcre transferred
Tunday.
Gosper, 31. 11 a two-ycar veteran of the LaJuna Beach
ooli.c:c dtp&nment and rctides wnh his family 1n M1 on
VieJO.
Traffic at JW A
rises ~tn MarCh
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• ;;:,t.emln•uet1nHant1agton --Edith·Delean, 92, sticcuinbs
The numbcr ofpastienat" usan1John Wayne 1rpon
1n March mcrca~d by 4.S pwcent over kvels rccordfd in
March 1983. Airport l,'lanaaer Murry Cable has rtportcd.
Total aircraft operauonulso inm:ascd in ~rch '1\'cr
their 1983 levels. but the numbcf or commcmal nifhn
dccrnscd by 3.9 percent durina tht wne pcnod.
accord1na 10 the monthly report on a1rpon opcnu10M Bill Flocco. au1hor of "Introduction 10 Foot
RcfltlOlc>ay:• will hold a workshop on the topic Saturday
and Sunday from 9 a.m. ro $ p.m. at the California Colleac
of Ph ysical Am. 18~82 Beach Blve .. Suite 14. Huntinaton .
Beach. Thost who anend will learn the location of reflexes an
the feet and the h11lory of foot rcfluolc>IY· Call 964-7744
for additional information.
Mt her -in-la w
----r...J,,.. of heater chain
fotnder,Ed wards ...,
. ~th 8. Delean, mother of Mrs.
Th~ Eastlands moved to Southern
California 64 years aao eventually
settlina 1n Aln.mbra. Mfl. Delean
moved to Newpon Beach 1n 1978.
"Ker &Jeatc51 love wa~ for the
family and 1hc took 1rcat pride of the
fact that at frequcn1 famil y a,athennp
there would be as many as fi ve
acncrauons of the family l<>&Cthe r at
one time," Edwards said.
relca~d by the County ofOranac. · ·
In March. 245.818 panc:nacrs arrived and dcpanec.J
from the airport. ·
A year e1rher. 234. 742 paucn1.cra. puscd throu&}l th r
airport portal~.
· Urban Le&aue dinner tontibt
Jam1 Edwards of Newpon Beach
andt area1-arcal-lf'andmothcr, died
We<)esday rh orn1na of natural·
cau•. She wa• 92.
"Her •ood will and sptnt was
always evident and her love oflife was
an inspiration to all who knew her,"''
said her if'andton, Jim Edwards. who
own1 and operates several movie
theaters in Oranac County.
Mrs. Dclean i s surVived by her
dauaJltcr Bernice, Sil arandch1ldrcn.
17 JTCll-ar&ndchildrcn, tWO ,areal·
area& ndchildren. and two nieces.
Sc ices were scheduled fQr I I a.m.
Cable said the number of pnvate-aarcmft opcra11ni
out of the airport accounted for 89 percent oh ll aircraft
opcrauons during March. an 1ncrca1t of IS. 7 pt'f'Ccn1 O\/Ct
March 1983.
!tr total 4$.194 takeoffs and landings weft' recordctl h>
airport offi~aJs dunna the repon1n1 pcnod
The Oranac County Urban Lcquc will hold its first
ennual awards dinner 1on1a,ht at the Double Tree 1n
Ora nae Bernice ff ird, ctfl1rma-n of the leaaun bOird, win
be honored for oumandinJ volunteer service .
Mrs. Dclcan had a areat love of
baseball and was once a pitcher for a ~oftball team Sh~ rooms for th( Lo~
An&elt~ Dodtrrs unul ~rr dt,ath
t at Pacific View Mcmori1I Park
ewpon Beach. Interment will
· at I p m al Slfn Gabril-1
ctery in San u abnt l. Valley to purchase
~ew paramedic van Joseph Dyer, ~rector of commnity affairs for KCBS.. TV, Channel 2, ill be maner of ceremonies. For
information about tti nd-raisina event, call SS8· 7996.
CAL£ NOAR
Tbur8day. May 3
• 7 p.m .. MeH Coa101lda ted Water Dl1trtct, Special
Mec11na. I 96S Placent ia Ave .. Costa Mesa.
• 7 p.m .. Foaataln Valley Scbool Dlatrtct Board of
Truttee1. 01stnc1 Education Center. 17210 Oak 1.
• 6 30 p.m . La111u Btaeb Board of AdjHtment, < ou nc1I Chambers. SOS forest Ave
• 7:30 p.m . Irvine Plannln1 Comml11lon. C 11y < oun<.'11 C hambcr11. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irv ine.
PoucE Loe
I ~ Huntington Welman raped,
1.elects-not to pibss charges
I
I A 22-ycar-old lfunt1n1ton Bca'h
woman reported about l a.m th11
morning Nhe hod been raped at the
apartment of one of two men Jhc met
ut u local n1ah1 •p<?I Wednesday niaht.
Irvine S"t. Dack Bowman said the
un1dr nt1 fic:d woman later told police
'he had chanacd her mind about
pre sina charac•.
The woman an1t11ll y reponed the
Coltalleea
The niJhl manaacr of a KentuC'lcy
Fried Chicken store at 2900 Harbor
Blvd clo.ed up shop for a few
minutes T uetday w he could 10 ptck
uf fm nd When he rtturncd, the
S ,8S9 he w 1 coununa up for a bank
dcpo••t had d111pp_carcd from ht•
desk, he told pohcc. lk uid the 1hop
w11 locked when he left. • • • Thr Lone • tar frtmtna and
Lumber Co. of \anta Ana 1011 SJ$ I
worth of lumber fn>m a construcuon
sttc 11 I S6S MacAnhur Blvd. Tues·
da)'. 1 he tttc wa' locked Monday
night. when the then apparently
0<rurred. . • • • waure '11 Kapl an '• Rtttauran a.
• 1n uth Coa 1 f'l11 • H>ld pohcc h r , Cu was tolcn from 1 loc ker 1n the
ack ofth r 11uran1. TM purv. and
L'a'h 1n11dt at nrC' valued at Sl70 • • • \ C n\ta Mr\41 "'"m n \hor>p1n11 01
a~~ult to Newport ~h poltu· Irv ine Lt. Al Mui r ~aid unun111on
Beach ofTicera. later qu aoned the
womaq. he told poltce had been
dnnkina with 1wo men e met ot o
bar cat her 1n Ncwpon or ~ta Mc11:1 .
Mu1rsa1d.
Later. she went with or'man 10 h11
apanmcnt. Howtver. ii could not
dc.cnbc the vehicle or 1t;rca where
\hl' "'a' llrt,rn ac.:rnrd1ng Ill Muir
The womnn wa\ d ropped ofT at her
home ancr lh~ alleaed an uult took
plac;c:. Mu 11 adc.Jc:d.
Irvine Newport ond Hun11 ng1un
ou1hon11e1i nil bcaan an inves1113 t1on
an the \He If the v1ct1m rcfust\ 10
prea. t harae,. the case will be drop-
ped. Bowm n \11d
Lucky's market, 2100ir Blvd.. Wednesday n1fht before 1t~hna S4S 1cn her purse unaucnd 11roccry 1n ea h andJewclrv .
can for t moment I)' and • ' • returned to find her 1 m1 11na. A tttn·aaer wa arre ltd Wcdncs-
The 1011 wt plaCtd 11 S . day for IUlptclon of 11ealin1 a bicycle
• • • bclonaina to a friend Pobce ~d the A Foun111n Valley mttold police un identiflcd 14-year-old was booked
he couldn't naure out t he did to 11 juvenile hall for Juspmon of
deserve. a 1l1p from tranaer buraJary after f"C'Covenna a bike liken
Tuesday while he w11 Ina nonh from the 11rq.cofa home 1n the 4000
on 'upcnor Avenu~. Industrial block of Yale trttt.
Way The man \aid he pcd fpr a • • • red haht 11 the 1ntr n whrn 1 Trrc1h1cverml'Cd .t..."Th...-...,.,....,t ..
women '°' out or 1 te pickup. S600 from a tractor ind icn tt;e
truck. walked over tq; > ('If and, veh1cl1 on block• 11 t con1truct1on
rtachlnJ In Ide his wf n( • 11ap,pcd tile 11 Rcm1n11on and Trabuco
him ... You could ha\'t k u• • ihc Roads. The th n from the un ured
uad an~lly. and walkC' way. T.,r con trucalon a~• W8' dll<'O\'ti"cd
my•uOcd man m d an uh and Wedneldar but IPPll'ffttly occurTcd
battery rompl11n1 apir\ er tomeume 1n thc.11,•tfour d1)'1
Bufl)ars ran kt'd · a homt on· lrYlne . ( olumbu • trcct IOrfttt mr bf fort I
Th1evt1 pnrd optn tliront J r pm. Wfdnadl~. No f\anher dcu1l1
of' a home 1n thr I ~i bloc k of wtR' l \'l llabl • U ttP' •hat a t le·
fuu11nr W:• ht••" ·n I d K p.1n _ " oon t<t •Pl"'~"l'Y, w11 t1k<n .
A U2S strrco. speaker and '-°'lual·
11r" were d1scovcrrd m1\\l ng
Wednesday from o veh1clr kit at tl1l·
Woodbndae High School outo 'hop
da~~. • • • Thin-, woudtll pallrts worth SllOO
was reported m11 1n1 Wcdnl·'><l.1 ~
mom1na from l>ata Product\ 1 74 ~.
Pullman ~t Thr theft OClurrcd O\cr
niah1
Hunttn1ton Beach
Entrri na throu&h an unlocked front
door \omeo nc hur1lan1cd and ran·
~ckctl o home Wedne~:t) on thr
8200 blOl k or Noble Circle Th(' IU\)
included 11 1..olor 1clcv111on und l llnt·
era wonh $400 •nd $20 1n ca\h • • • A rc$1den1 of the 8400 block ol
Ed1nac r Avenue reportt'd Wednc\dfi)
that i.omeone 'tok 1t marcx1n hu/U
l 6-.nch boys b1c>clc fu;>m h1u.~a1i)Un.
The IOS'l WI \ e~u mated II S200 • • • A rca.1dcn1 of the 400 blo~. k ol ~ ~ ncJ
·1rttl reported Wcdne-.da) thut h1
bc1ac 198 1 l>a11un 821 O wa\ \tulen
from a rtar arpbn area. The lo\\ WI\
n11mued at Sl.000.
Someone bu.\t:r1~cd a home on
the 10000 bfock of Mcmn1AL Dn"c
by ntmr\& thre>Uab an unhxked l't'ar
door, 1 raident ~portc'd Wc"nnday.
The IOit n luded told chain Jtwelt')
wonh Sl.000.
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A resident o the 17400 bloc~ of
Outtn Lin rrponcd WcdncsJay
that someone burstan1cd her Jl't'Cn
1'>73 Monte Carlo. T he kh\ 1n hnl J
1 radio wo11h S49.qs. ••• mcone hro c 1n10 a rrar om~c uf
the Euon n 1 i tatton at 1 '7lil
Pactflc o t H11hwl\ ~' 11on tm·
The Fountain Valley C 11) Council ha\ au1hon1td 1he
purchase of a new paramedic va n to replace a 1978 model
that has had mccl\anical problems
In a re~n to the council, Fare Chief Richard
JorJcnscn said the cucrent van has tra,clcd more than
I 00.000 m1les.-tic "11d cmerac nc> response to life·
thrcatenana tnJuncs req uire quick arcdera11on and rap1J
\top-aod ·ao use He said such usqt "1seJ1tccp11onally hard on me1,h1n11..al parh ..
Jo rgensen \a1d 1hr u h I.\ elta1ble to purchuc a ne\\
paramed1 <. 'an through an Orange< ount) Fare l~pan·
mcnt hu\lna, arrangement \\ht<.h will q ve the Cit) $7,000
to \ I 0 IXJO
J otJI rn\t 111 tht' nl·"' \an I\ no1 10 exC'et"d SJ0.000
ploH.l'' d "' o H'll'c..I '-' nlrH·,Jj' morn ing lhr lo" 1mluc..lt·c..I ~t :'
I rorn a \3 It•
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\ kmJ k JU\l'rllk "-J' J11n1nJ
'-' cdne\da\ on -,u,p1uon ol \ht1p·
llll1ng JI tht' l>ru&·"·Kum.i ti1IM 'Wa rner \H' Kl'tOH'rl'c..I v.ert• lll\·
OH'l ll' v. un h \ I ~
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• •• \orn('nnc huraJar11cd.a I ~K~ C or
't•tte parkrd rarl) WrJnr\41.l\ on tht·
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ey discovered thou nd of rounds of
mmunit1on in a safe in the-abandon~
ibyan embassy. "h1ch wa evacuated last
ek to end an I I -day siege there.
Police have betn searchina for weapons
s well as cviden<:e of the attacker they say
red a submachine gun out of an embassy
indow April 17. killing a p0liccwoman
CLU drops
tilrvesuit
I I.OS ANGELES (AP)-The American
Mt Llb«t6" Union wttf not epPMf 'a
rt Injunction that prewnted Elln-
h Bouvia from atarvtno hefMlf to
th 1t Rfveral(je County GeneraJ
aJ, the organization Mid.
Richard Scott. wf°'o headed the ACLU
at team that repreaented tlwt quad-
lc cerebral palsy vlcttm In her
empt to have the rtospltal aid her
cfde. said .Bouvia'• Superior Court
It I• moot because she Is no longer
the h09')ital.
Howevet, he uld Wedneeday that the
CLU may go to court In future to help
via "reach her goal of self-de-
mlnatron" and that she Is still a client.
Newspaper reports had aald Bouvia
nted her 'death wlah Easter Sunday
a Tijuana, Mexico motel room.
But Bouvia. 26, subsequently termed
reports "Inaccurate and mfslead-
.. In a statement Issued Tuesday
ough the ACLU.
The cetbraJ palsy victim has left
ljuana and la back In the United States.
¥LU spokeswoman Carol Sobel said.
and )\founding 11 Libyan protesting 1hc
regime of Libyan Col. Moammar Khadafy.
The Bn11sh government. mranwh1lc.
arrested and ordered deported a Libyan
whom a London newspaper called the new
chief or Khadafy's re' olutionary student
movement here. Opponents of Khada(y
say the movement 1s a hit squad whose
targets are Khadafy"s enemies.
Scotland Yard officers searched the emb~y bu1ld1ng today. but a poli~
spokesman said the s~ar~h "is morr or !cu
over. We're in the building today. but JUSt
to bu1ton up. Then we'll hand over the keys
to the Saudi Arabian re presentative."
_ Add &mba"a. counsellor at the Saudi
Embass' has been serving as an ob~rver
dunng the pohcc search.
.\ 'I ard spol..esman "ho refused to g1'e
his nam.: -.aid that late Wednesday. as
Semba"a "atchl'd police cracked a safe in
one of the Gl·org1an mansion's 70 rooms
and disco' en.·d 3.600 rounds of .32-cahber
ammu n111on. .
Ea rlier in thei r search. they found St"vc n
pistols. eight nak Jackets and chps and
accessom·s fo r submacbinc guns. Scotland
Yard said. It also n'ported finding a Qmm
shcll rasing and ~unpo"der traces near a
"indO"-"here witnesses said the) sa~ a
gunman open lire.
A Ho me Offi ce spokesman said toda)
that office rs 1n the south coast resort of
Brighton had arrested Abd Al Razzaq. 25.
and senl'd him with a deportation order on
th e grounds his presence in Britain 1s ··not
conducl\ e to the public good."
Home Secretary Leon Brittan said
Tucsda) that authorities were planning to
dcpon Razzaq and live other Libyans.
The Dall) Mail said Razzaq had taken
o'erthe re' olut1onary students movement
after Bntam broke relauons with Libya and
ordered those in the besieged embassy in
St. James's Square to leave the country.
.. Re•. Ja.e Jackeon claaps
hand• wltla Guy Bart u Walter
Haij, Mondale gang qp
on Jackson in de bate l
D.\ LL.\S. I .\P) -The Re'. Jesse
Jackson. wh,b once complained of being
ignored b) Democratic rivals Walter
Mondale an~Gan Hart. has found hMnself on tile defc s1 ve for refusing to repudiate
black religio s l~ader Louis Farrakhan. a
supporter who apparently threatened the
life of a JOurralist.
At issue is Fatrakhan's declaration in a
March radio broadcast that Washington
Post reporier Milton Coleman was a
"Judas" for reporting Jackson's ethn ic
remarks aSl\inst Jews. "One day soon we
will punish · you with death." Farrakhan
said. ·
During the debate. Jackson was asked
what the )ate Dr. Martin Luther Kmg Jr.
wou ld have said about Farrakhan's re-
marks.
"R~dl·mpt1on as opposed to pun h-
ment." said Jackson. recalling Kl g's
Christian philosophy and forx1'"eness
"Those without sm sh.ould thro~ the
first !ltonc.'' said Jackson. invoki a
biblical reference. 1
Mondale said Farrakhan's wOfds ere
"poison."
"You arc coming on as sort of If-
righteous:· Jack~on reported.
"I ~on"t t~ink .it is self-righteou to
repudiate a statement which threaten he
life of a reporter." said Moi;idale.
Hart then said threatening the lifi of
another person. whether or not he a
reporter. is illegal. "I don't understand hy
the authorities haven't moved on that. he said. .
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WASHINGTON -The nation's wildernaa
prtStrvcs could be enlaratd by I 0 million acres under an
aareement that has broken a three-year deadlock over the
fate of the nal Or\ 's undeveloped lands. The Senate Enc11y
and Natural Rnourt'« Committee cited the compromisc-
Wcdnclday in approvina leaislation to create 3.27 million acm of wildemcu preserves in Washinaton. Orqon.
Idaho. Arizona and Ar.bns.as. The packa&e of bills sent to
the Senate Ooor on a I 9-0 vote also releases millions of
ICl"(S for loqjna. minina and 6lhcr d~elopment.
U.S. kid• poor at matb
CHAMPAIGN. lit -Most seniors in American hi&h
schools arc poorer at math than students in the same 'rade
in other countries. says the chairman of the lntcmatsonal
Mathematics Committee. "At the 12th grade. our
briihtest kid$ arc performing a little above the inter-
national avcraae. but the majority are considerably below
the average in terms of achievement:• said Professor
Kenneth Travers of the University of Illinois. He said at
the ciahth-grade level. U.S. students were achieving
··about what ave-raae kids are an other countries."
Spacemen eager I or retteae
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SPACE CENTER. Houston -Astronauts and
engineers at the Johnson Space Center. confident they can
rescue two crippled commun1ca11ons salellites trapped in
aimcless orbit. arc waiting fo r someone to pay (or the
salvage operation. Space cn~int.oers have developed a plan
to retrieve two communications satelites .that ire stuck in
useless orbits. "You've aot an eager crew and an caaer ••
bunch of -space engineers who want to try this." said an
en,ineer who asked not to be named. "Everybody is
waiting in the starting blocks ready for the word to go."
Swinger weekend cancelled
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AKRON. Ohio -Cheers went up in a church at the
announcement that the Cascade Holiday Inn cancelled a
"Frontier Frolic" swingers' weekend for readers of a
sexually explicit magazine even though (he hotel expects
to be sued over the contract. Earlier Wednesday, Summit
County Common Picas Judge Evan Reed. had turned
down the county's request to block the convention. Al the
same time. however, he banned nudity and ~xual activity
the hotel's public areas. such as lobbies and elevators.
Hotel officials decided then to cancel the contract with
Magcorp. publisher of Ohio Connection magazine.
because the y felt the ruling left them with an unfair burden
of monitoring sexual activity. Knott said.
,
county's .
Outstan
Student ·
The lrvtnl' Company 1s proud to
' annuuncl' the 15 Sl:'.m1-fina lisb
in its SL'con<l Annual Oran~e
Coun ty Lcadaship Awa r<ls Pro·
~ram-a Coun ty-w1Jc competition
sponso red hy the lr\'ine Company
to reco~n izc anJ
l'ncourage high
school se niors
who haw de m-
onstrated lead·
ership qualftics.
The Ou t·
standing Stu -
dent Leader5
-personifying
exempl ary lead-
ership ahil it1es
in school and
communi ty-
will each rccc1\'e
a S l.1100 schol·
t.1rsh1p.
In the
com111g wcc ks-
fnlltmtn~ interviews hy a Blue-
Rthhon Com mittee of County-wide
b.ttkrs-fivl' of these OutstamJin~
St udcnt Ll'aJers wi II he sclccteJ
JYfinJJi:-;ts anJ will L·ach rcCL't\'l'
J s:tnon. d1olarsh 1p.
Si\ty-rl'l' < >ra nj.!L' County
h1~h schnob re particip<1tin~ 111
the Ll'<1Jl·rsh1r l'r11~r<.tm l.'.hJireJ hy
tor~· l ·.s. Cnn~rcssman Jitmes
l~rn '°'l'\·l'lt. StuJ1.:nts \\'l"rl' nomtnJ·
tLJ h~ thl·tr rL'Spl'l:tt\'l' :-.ch11ob.
In ~1 .. m·h lhL· n11mtnl'l'S pJrttl°·
1pakJ in .in .. ill-J..i\· LL·..1Jcr,h1r
Conference at Chapman College.
They discussed-with recogniz ed
experts-such County-wid e issues
as the arts. trans portation and
housing and pffered some creative
recomm endations. .
Th ey also
heard former
President
Gerald Ford
offer. some
advice on how
to achieve lead-
ership.
"Hard work is
a pretty good
ingredient for
success along
with keeping
yo urself men-
tally strong
and morally
strai ght:· Presi-
dent Ford told
th e students.
Sage advice from a man who
knows about leadership.
The Irvine Company is pro ud
to spo nsor th e Leadership Pro-
~r<sm as a mea ns to rcco~nize
hi~h schoo l seniors who have
Jemonstra ted leadership qual ities I tn !IChuol and communit}'. We
.~ l·r11.:oura~L' them to continue that
.ictt\'L' role as they take their plan·
I 11 'iCICll.~tV.
\\"c're proud of these Outstan<l·
111~ Student Leaders.
\\'l' know you are too.
lHE IRVINE CDl\nFW\IY
PrOducer-ha.t Barry dead ,. .
LOS ANGELES -Jack Barry.
a veteran game show producer-host.
died Wednesday of a hean auack in
New Yori< City. He was 66. Barry
began his broadcasting career in the
early 1940s at WTTM radio 1n
Trenton. N.J . He later JOtned \VOR
radio 1 n Ne" York. where he began a
38-)ear partnership with producer
Dan Ennght. Bari] cr~ated ·or
produced such shows as "Concen-
tration," "Tic Tac Dough"' and
··Twenty-One" and was host of""The
Joker's Wild." ·
Qade. •IJde SF Bay
BARRY
SAN FRANCISCO -Two moderate earthquakes
jolted the San Francisco Bay area this morning. the state
Offi ce of Emergency Services reported. The first quake
struck at 6:02 a.m. and registered 4.1 on the Richter scale
of eround motion. The second hit five minutes later and
registered 4.5 on the scale .. The epicenter for both quakes
was 10 miles nonh of Morgan Hill. where a quake last
month caused millions of dollars in damage. There was no
immediate damage reported in today's quakes.
JS allen•hurt ln cra•h
SAN YSIDRO -A rented panel truck packed with
36 suspected illegal aliens overturned and smashed into a
telephone pole after the driver lost control of the vehicle
while attempting to elude U.S. Border Patrol agents,
authorities say. Thinccn of the alleged illegal aliens
injured 1n Wednesday's accident near the San Dicgo-
Tijuana border were taken to three hospitals in Chula
Vista.
LA home,lea rate hlgh
LOS ANGELES -A federal study that sa ys Los
Angeles is the nation's number one haven for the homeless
has sparked debate on its accuracy. The study by the
Depanment of Housing and Urban Development
estimates there are 31.300 to 33.800 shelterless people in
the city -more than anywhere else in the nation. New
York was second with 28.000 to 30.000. But HUD staffer
Kathy Peroff said there was less "'hard data"' on the
homeless in Los Angeles. and its ranking ahead of New
York could be erroneous.
State rates leaders
SAN FRANCISCO-C'alifom1ansbehevethestatc's
top offi ceholders -Gov. George Deukmejian. De mo-
cratic Sen. Alan Cranston and Republican Sen. Pete
Wilson -are doing a good 1ob. according to a survey
released today. Fort)'-three percent of those interviewed
b) the California Poll said they thought the Republican
governor was doing a good job. 33 percent said his job
performance was fair and 16 percent said he was doing
poorl~
Shootlng In Cypru•
NICOSIA. Cyprus -A gunman shot and wounded a
Palestinian journalist and his secretary today as they
~rov~ on a city street hert. police said. The journalist,
1dcnofied as Hanna Moqbell, was ~ported in critical
c9ndition at Nicosia General Hospital. where doctors said
he underwent surgery. Police identified the wounded
secretary as Raymonda Farran. 32. Hospital sources said
she had a bullet wound in the leg and was not in da"aer .
. Tarkio •Jdp• colllde
I T NBUL. Turkey - A Turkish navy destroyer
and a Turkish tankercolhded in the Marmara Sea because
of heavy foa. informed sources reported tOda}'. They said
at Feast three people wete killed. seven were inJurcd and IO
were mis ma as a result of the accident Wednesday. ...
Jerawem move oppo9ed
~MMAN. Jordan -Kina Hussein ot Jordan today
Joined PLO chairman Vasser Arafat 1n op1¥>s1na t~c move
of the Cona Rican and Salvndoran embns1es fro m Tel
Aviv to Jcn.iulem. Israel's ds puted capstal. A stattmcnt
by the Jord:inaan new agenr)'. Pttra. td rhc k1na and the Pate tine L1~rat1on Ora.in1ua11on chairman .. strt'Htd
their JOin1 cdndcmnauon of the attempt\ b) some J
countnc~ :urned nt tran\fomna their cmbn 1c to occupied Jerusalem · ,
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: Congress-gets
! budget cuts
·,for military
WASHI NGTON (AP) -Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger toda) reluctantly handed Congress S 13. 9
billion in mtlllaf) budget cut suggestions but warned they
would damage the admin1stnfl 1on's plans to rebuild U.S.
arms strength. ·
.. You can't make these reducuons without some
damage:· Wei nberger told a news conference in ad"ance
of his appearance before the Senate Armed Services
Committee.
The package. resulting from weeks of debate wit hin
the Pentagon, calls for. among other things, reducti ons in
numbers of M-1 tanks. infantry fighting vehicles. attack
helicopters. antHank and air combat missiles. torpedoes
and an Arm~ defense gun. called "D1vad." which critics
sa} doesn't work.
The re' 1s1ons would lower defense budget authont}
for fiscal 1985 to S29 l.l billion. re presenung "real
growth" of 7.8 percent instead of the 13 percent
contemplated 1n the ongrnal budget which -went 10
Congress earl) this year .
.\ctual spending next )ear. beg1nn1ng Oct. I. would be
cut h) $5.8 b1lhon to a total of $258.6 b1lhon.
Weinberger stressed the Pentagon 1s offenng sug-
gested cuts only on cond1t1on that Congress carry out two
other clements of a deficit-reduction package agreed to b}
President Reagan and Senate Republican leaders on
March 15.
IJaig one-lip..,ers
target Reagan
WASHINGTON (AP)-F0rmer Secretary of State
A'8xander M. Haig Jr. hun't loet hit taste for one-
flners. Now, nearly two year• after his i:estgnatlon,
aome of them are lllmed .. t Preeldent AeeoM·
Haig unteuned a few Wedne.day tn • ii)iitCh at
the National Presa Club promoting hta new book
"Caveat," In which he outlines hta troubles with many
of President Reagan's ctpeest aides and acMMrs.
He said he deliberately kept the book short with
Reagan In mind.
"t support our presldent, I'm going to wort( for hJa
re-election, and I hope he read a my b<>ok," Hajg •aid.
"That's why I wrote a short one."
Haig said he has had a recurrent nightmare of
Reagan arriving at the airport In Moscow for a summit
meeting with Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko.
"Chernenko approaches him, thursts out hla
hand and says. ''Chernenko," said Haig. ''The
president replies, "Gesundheit."
''I knew I was In trouble In the RuQan
administration the day the president put (Va
President) George Bush In charge of managing crt ...
and me In charge of creating them," Haig aaJd.
"I don't know who It was the president put In
charge of creating crises after I left, but I can't help but
think he ~Id a better Job than I might have done," Haig
said.
Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger comes I
In for much criticism In Haig'• bOOk and Haig n1'ted
that Weinberger had spol<en at the press club the day
before.
Halg said he had wanted to attend, "but I wanted
to bring my taster along and was turned down.''
In any case, Haig satd that the day flnatty came
When he had to leave the admlnl$tratlon. headed by a
president known to have a fondness for Jelly beane.
''I knew the jig was up the day I found that lone
black Jelly bean at my place at the Cablmrt table," he
.. Id.
Haig was asked ff he has any political ambitions of
his own.
"You know, I go around quoting my own.friend r
John Connally," Haig said of the fOt'lTlef' Texas
governor and one-'.tlme praldentlal aspirant.
"John N ye, 'If-you nomfna.1• me I will not run, If
you elect me I wlll not serve ... but If you beO me .... ' • •
.Minimum wage
topic of debate
L O"i \NGELE ( l\P) -Union and business leader\
cl3shed o n whether to raise or lower the ~tate"s mini mum
wage dun ng a hcanng before the Cali fornia lndustnal
Welfare ( omm1ss1on.
-1nOal1on 1 ~ wiping out the m1n1m um-wage earner'!>
puf('has1ng power," 8111 Lout of the i\mencan Textile
Worke~ Union said WedncsJa\ "'The rate must be ra1~d
and an automatic adJu~tment l'i nccessal) to help workers
JU!tl keep up ..
The panel 1scons1denng In\ rcasing the SJ 35-an-hour
wa&c tor the: first lime since 19~ I
But 11 waac frt-e1e or redut.·11on wa'i Uf'IC'd b) mcmbcr'i
of tht 11rmcn1 and fast -food indu\trll.''i
··We beheve the comm1s~1on 'hould con~1der St"tt1na
a wagt of S' 11n hour for un,k1llC'd \\Orkcrs." ~1d Wilham
< 1m•n of thl" < on federated< loth1ns < on1nu-1ors Msoc1n-
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WA HINGTON(A P)-Presideru~a n wasback
in Washina1on today afttr his .. Iona Journey r peace" 10 <.~h1na and a meeatna with Popt John Pau II held to
d1scu s a jo · t trateay for combat1na gJobal ul1jer and
di5CUt'. -• The ts1dc:nt and Mrs. Reapn pl aon
Cam v1d today for several ~)S rest.
rry Speakes, the White House pole'
Reap and the popt 'Mere hke two ''old fhe
mecung on Wednesday in Fairbanks. Ala
drew cheers from an airport crowd \!then h~ s
Bless America" with Reagan at his side.
The president's wife. Naocy, said Rea
pope ·•arc very much alike. They arc both v
but there is warmth there."
No1ina.lbat ·b<)th men bad survived sh
said .. The a sassination attempts. which ca e so close
together. helped create a bond" bct~ttn thc
"Once that happen . there is a bond tha never goes
away," she said. ,
The twQ men talk~ for nearly a half-ho r and then
1he pOpe escorted R~pn to Atr Force One r Reapn's
rttum flight to WashinJton. '
The pope. whose Alitalta aircraft had m ea thrce-
hOur refueling stop at Fairbanks. left s after to
continue a flight to South Korea.
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CELOTE
ROOFIN · ·~·.
FIBERGL. SS
ASPHAL-r TAB
SHINGL S-
9 !x
100 . FT.
Get your rQofin g here and save a u ndle
on the b u ndle. T.hese s hingles ca a big
20 wear war ranty and earned a ass A
fire rating. Choice of Wh ite. R us c Wood
or Ches tnut B rown
PREMUJM GRADE DOG
r r I fl t REDWO JilW FENCIN
6 FT.
9/16"x4 "
BOARD
SBOITY CLUI
01 +co =
SBOlft CLUI
LU IT =
6 FT.
l x6
BOARD
Add some privacy t o t h e backya
k eep the neighbor 's d og outta y
("Ba d dog. bad d og!" )
. 4"x8'BENDERBOARD
I 3/• "x3'0"x 6'8" ENTRY
6 PANE
OD
r-l re
VERTICAL
nRDO
65
SINGLE HUMM
VERTICAL
nRDO
11
seoan CLOI LCTI x y
6 PANEL
SOLID OAK DOOR
The H ummingbird Door hu a le ed
glass insert". Any of theH doors uld look
fine in t he front of your homnt d .
EXTE_RIOR JAMB S S
1497 697 41/e" OR 4V2" S ~"
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control. ~ast-West rclauon•. and rqionaJ and human·
1t1ri n issuc1. He said Reapn offered to ~nd a
prc5tdt l'\tital mis,;on · to Rome to discuss economk
development and humanitanan assistance.
Speakes said the minion would be aimed at
developlna • joint U .. •Vatican tratqy "to alleviate
hunaer and dise1 and to promote peace worldwide." He
said the date for the mission's 1ripand who w1U head ii wall
bt decided later. · .
· The pope. rtspondina w Rcapn's welcome 1n
f a1rbenks. &aid he was "deeply honored" by the prcscnc'
of the pres*'11 "rctumin1 from visjtina the beloved
people of Cblu ...
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SPARTA'N OAK 2•s
5'' REGENC Y M OJAVE
EXEC UTIVE 797
SAVANNAH HICKORY
M c KENZIE OAK 9•1
Spuk..ina in Enfh$h, the ~pe told &caaan that "a ton11an1 opcnncu" ia caentiaJ .,.. solvina the world's
problems and ~achina "harmony and concord."
2x l 2 97~.rr
4x4 -57~.FT
4x6 97~rr
4x8 I 3 9 LIN. IT
4xl 0 , •• LIN. FT.
Do s~methino nice for t he wa1ls in t he
o ff ice or den o-r living r oo:rn. ("Let 's meet
the Ce lebrity P anel of guests for t oday's
board_QJ!me ... ·· i
4x l2 2 19
LIN. FT.
Standard and better h\lildtn.._S4a
( ''I'll take Lumbet in M edieval Mysticism
to block . Shorty." "Nut contestant
please ... ")
x8 PLYWOOD Can't forget the p lywood. Look at
those prices:
SIZE SHOP
1;,"
1/t"
5•7
637
1097
CD AD AC
SHEA THING INTERIOR EXTERIOR
627
6'' 1197
697
877
11•1
1547
727
897
11 77
15!'
WINDOWS \ -.
Corne on in and check our low prices on our
other sizes.
-SIZE
2x2
3x3
ALUMINUM FRAME
MlLL fl?lISH
SINGLE GLAZE
1388
21••
ALUMINUM rRAME
MILL nNTSH
DUAL GLAZED
INSULATED 2497
4397
WOOD FRAME
DUAL GLAZED
INSULATED
54••
6988
4x4 31 88 6297 9988
MANVILLE KRAFT FACED
FIBERGLASS INSULATION
IS" 1·11
3111" TBICI COVEii
11.12 IQ. FT.
23" l ·ll
3111" TBICI COVDI
139.11 IQ. FT.
191·19
i " TRICI COVDI
41.H IQ. FT.
23" 1-lt
I" TllCI COVID 1s.rz 11. n .
1287 1987 11 87 1797
"That'• right, Mr. Chicken. The hlgher the R·•alue, the greater the inaulatlng pnNr.''
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SINKS &: TUBS
18" ROUND PRESSED STEEL
LAVATORY
97
WHITE
97
coioRs
19" x 16" OVAL PRESSED STEEL
LAVATORY ,..
~ WHITE 1997
COLORS 21.97
21 "x32 PRESSED STEEL
KITCHEN SINKS 3 or 4 HOLE
A ~--269' ~<131 WHITE 2997
../ _/ COLORS
5 FT. PRESSED STEEL BATHTUB
. -7997 ~WHITE
COLORS89
97
If the old sink or tubby is all washed up,
try one 0£ these on for size. (Getting the
bathtub in the VW is your problem.)
'71 .,.,~ ·-"-;I FOREMOST
WALL UNIT
85~!o
SHORTY CLUI USL + LOIY =
This unit comes in that Waverly Walnut ·
finish. The door front is reversible so you
can go for the total wood look or cane
pattern. Unassembled. Another sturdy one
from Foremost .
CLOSE -OUT! FOREMOST
DELUXE WARDROBE
CLOSET
119.!s~
Waverly Walnut finish unit has lots of
shelf space for your goodies. Unassembled.
The cloMt cloH -out i1 a hot deal, but
remember d'lere are Limited Ouantitiea
and No Raih Checlu.
GLIDDEN
ENDURANCE
• LATEX HOUSE PAINT
~ "°" ~ PLUS 2 ~;l'j 666
~ GAL.
This is a new one on me. ( How does it
look?) Long -lasting stuff in 4 pre · mixed
colo111, White, Navajo White, Stratford
Brown and Historic Tan.
KELLER ,.. J-ALUMINUM SLIDING
~ l---PATIO DOORS
.. I I WITH SCREENS
10977
6 FT. 8 M'.
12377 14977
BRONZE FINISH INSULATED
6FT. 8 FT.
21977 26977
~: # l CEDAR SHINGLES
16!!.
APPROX. 25 SQ. FT.
Gives a d own -home look to your roof, and
it looks better with age.
CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS
, WALLBOARD
JOINT COMPOUND
S?a!s.
Dries over night to a smooth -sanding
finish. P re -mixed stuff for taping,
t opping and texturing gypsum wallboard
jobs .
Speedy whi te bike with 2 1" lugged frame.
stem mounted s hifter. Chrome M aes Bend
15 / 16" handlebar with foam gri ps, front
and rear dual -position caliper brakes and
tanwall t ires. Unassembled .
EVEREADY ENERGIZER
&E::a7:~¥=-. ---l BATTERIES
ll;=llm ja&1 jm"il ECONOMY WL!JlLL!j FOUR PAK
1 ~~AK 1 ~!D PAK
The Energizers return for our battery of
the week deal. Good ones that'll keep th~
flas hl19ht or radio juiced up for a long
time. Limited Quantities.
CLOSET SHELF
& ROD SUPPORT
69.~700
Your closet rod has a bio job on i t s hands
supporting that wardro be. so g ive it some
help before you decide to hang it all.
CHAMPACI CHAMOIS
2v. so. rr. 2 66
3y, SQ. M'. 3 99
-499
4Y• SQ. FT.
They work better than moat synthetic
poliahen on the market, and they k .. p up
the good work for quite a while, too.
VAUGHN HEAVY DUTY
24 OZ.
FIWIEl'S IWIMD
11 44·
•SOSM
Yo~ carpenters will like the triple-zone
tempered head and hic kory handle. ( Oh, I
thouoht it said F·armer's Hammer.
Thought maybe you planted mashed
potatoes with it.)
ARVIN 1.2"
GALVANIZED
ROOF TURBINE
WITH JACK
SBOITY CLOI TBO x L = 1288
Taklt a big bite out of your air
conditioning bill with a turbine to help
circulate the air.
MIRACLE
CRAIN SAW
SHARPENER s••
Performs a m inor mir'!cle by producing
razor sha.q, edges and doing if equally for
each tooth. Grinding wheel fits '• ·· and 3 • .. electric drills.
TEST-RITE
OSCILLATING
3·BLADE
12 VOLT FD
SBOITY CLOI COOL -COOO =
699
Okay. so the boss economized by getting
a truck or van w ithout A C. You don't
have to suffer. Comes with cigarette ~
lighter adapter.
EQUUS OIL PRESSURE/AMP/
... , •• ~· .•• -~.1 TEMPERATURE
• • .. :· •• -·~ ,_ •• •1 • GAUGE . . . . : ~ '~ ·~0 1333
seoan CLUI TOO • L :: •6070
This backlit gauge will keep you posted
on three of your car's vital .£unction s.
Could prevent trouble.
DURO
SUPER GLUE
53 C 3 GRAM TUBE
#SUP-1
You probably k now that it gives a clear
bond t o all kinds of materials in just
seconds. Strong glue. so watch the fingers.
Fred.
NEW! PENNZOIL PENNZ-PAI
MOTOR OIL
30WT.
87:r.
lOW/40 WT.
\ 97;
The 12 qt. Penna-Pu makes i t .... iei:.t~
h andle and easier to .tor.. ( I qo to the
dentist twice a yM.r. Once fol' each tooth.)
ICLLrLOWEl 17326 WN4rell . Mt. 11 Artr1ia (2ll) 920 9711 TOllAllCC 25415Cru1llu.uaP1c Cat 121l t 5l0 •4')1 wtrl.DA TS t TO t
wttltJIDS t TO 6 CU SON 2045 [ Cant1. Btt Wil•••tlH ad Ala•Ni• I 21 l ! ') 11 407 1
LA MIRADA 12141 Vallo Vitw u4 1•~1111 1 2131 921 ZS41
LONC IC.ACH 6501 C S,1111 11 P.111 VH4H ~ 21 l I 4 25 '49 I
HUNTUICTON 1£.ACH 19122 l rMkll111t u4 Garhrl4 ~ 71 4 I 962 )')6 l
SOl'TH C.ATC DOWNn" 'i64) [ f1mtoat 11 'arhrl4 1213 l 91.7 lliSI
CVLVCI CITY 11000 Jrfluaoa
WDCll ,lOVC 9561 Cll•••n Att . l~t lrNkhrat & Gal~rt 17 i4 1 53' 95 71
CL TOI O 23631 ti Tere l1d t.11 •I hckhtl4 171 4 t 951 1>61
lJVtlSID[ lllO '''" 011r •• , I I ,,,, ... I;'.' I , .. 7430
DlANOND IA.l 21050 C1h•1 t; n4 lrta Cann 14 11, flt rrttwn 171 4 1 S,4
CATHCDIALCITJ PAUISPllllCS67S7SR,9kwn lll 1~i ~1 l~4 9541
lltrtll 11 Sr ,11n41 f 21 l I l90 1656
NO
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SAL[S
National a hpplJ. lno. a. a pu)»llclJ tn.c:lecl OOMJ*\J on KA8DAO-J NTLa . ,.. -.
ANY SIZE UP TO 38"z 94"
8iM up your windOW8 arid get clown
hen for a great deal on th..e
alu.m.inu.rn frame, fibergl.Me ecreena.
CI Juat Ounlsed my fint ecr.en t.t. I
wu auditionift9 to play a Yictim in
"The Tew SquMgM M•tt•CN.")
· llB 7 t"
IUPa DUTY
WOU DllYE SAW
115!i7
Cut. 1/16" to 2~" at 90° and ha. built-.in
aaf99u.ud.a like burnout protected motor,
gearino systein that can handle~"
shock load.a. air· flo hood to diuipate
heat, and telescoping lower qua.rel.
ELWOOD 4 PC.
PATIO sn 8777
Redwood stained patio lounger. wit" pad.a
in a choice of brown or yellow. Set
includes a side table. cha.iM and two
c hai_n . and it shoulcln 't take you too long
to put them together.
MUUAI 3.5 BP
21" CUT.
IEAI IACCEI
CASKOWD
..-w16~~!,
Rear bagger is fully baffled for sznooth
flow and haa a Briggs & Stratton engine.
Featur.s include deluze height adjusters,
fixed boa style handle and cat cher.
SCOTTS TURF
BUILDD PLUS 2
2000 977 SQ.FT.
. ~·-;~ ~ ... '§> 1677 6000 1997
SO. FT. SO. FT.
Got the r ight nutrients to make it a good
body building courM for the lawn, p lus it
keeps out more than 40 broadlea£ weeds,
including dandelion s.
6 FT.
SHEET VINYL
FLOORING
~ 1~4rr
Checl\ out the patterns (Uncle Herky
had a screen test for "Son of Bruce Lee
Meets Abbott and Cost ello Beneath the
P lanet of the Apes ... )
xmSTA-KLEEN
GAS WATER HEATERS
~ ~ Q 40 GAL.
17777
SO GAL. 2·1J77_
Thia new hne of water hNten hu the
Aqua Force Ring to save energy and
they're Hlf -cleaning. F iw year warranty
on the tank
IEAT HIGH PRICES WITH A CLUI!
Hi gh pric .. don't stand a chance
a9airu1t the SHORTY & CHEAP
CHICKEN CLUB. Join now and get
the Secret ~el', Club Outfit, and
lot• more. Club Pric.a are e"n lower
than our NQwlarly low pric.s. but
you 'v• ootta ai9n up to 9et theJ:Jl.
Detail• in National Lumber store.
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Onlnge Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thurld•)'. May 3, 1864 . .
But dirt and rocks fell into the haft earl~ 1n the day,
paclong tiahtly ap1nst a metal pi~ bcina used to protect expect other ftve·victtmS are dead ~r.kers as t~e} ventured loto. lhe bole. said Walter _ V1c1ndly. a mine safety upcn wnh the state Department
LLEWELLYN, Pa. (AP)-Rescue workers unable to , of Environmental Rc~un:'cs. . ·
l'!aeh five people presumed dead after their car tum bl~ 70 / A worker who wa~ lowered into the shaft Wedn~)da> f~t into an abandoned mine shaft were hopina to retnC've night could not act far enouah to spot an y of the mrssma
th'em through anot~cr haf\. people. , .. . 1 Problems plasucd the recovery effon all day "We hear the news but we don t sive ~p. said Juel
'Wednesday. the fourth full. day since three couples Bcrtasavage. grandmother of three of the m1ss1ng people.
diaappcared into the woods an a Chevrolet Blazer for a They were: Sh~ri Sluis. 22. of Mmcrsv11le: Sheri's
•weekend drive. brother Mark Bluls. 21. of Llewellyn: and Steven Meta. • The body of Connie Blu1t. 25. was pulled from the car 21. of Llewellyn.
, Tuesday night but .attempts to reach th~ other fi.ve were Also missing were Meza's wife. Patnce. 16: and Shen
;1hwaricd by water m the shaft ao~ a panial cave·an. Bluis's boyfriend. Thomas Frew. 22. o( Minersville. The
• A backhpc ~gan excavating east of th~ shaft Mczas had.a 9~onlh-old baby.
Wednesday night in an effort to open up an old air shaft. f · h II d ' Rescuers said the y hoped to use the air shaft to descend to In the w~kc o the accident, townspeo~k ave c~ . e
era I ces that (:Onnect with the tunnel 10 which the for more s.tnngent enforcement of rtJulations requinng
h"'! ,spa d ed that old mines be filled to prevent accidents. ve 1c e was we ~ . .
Officials said one of tht' crawlspaces slopes down
'about 70 feet . almost level with the vehicle. while the other
could lead reSC'Uers 200 feet underground.
"We've got 10 go d~per. Sevent} feet isn't deep
enough." said Al Roman. a rescut' coordinator. • Stioe intlustry wants imp~>rts booted
• SO twiSters
leave rubble'
l pei"&on tlies
l By Tiiie Atsocla&H PreH
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A tom~do left a swa th of burnina rubble throuaJ,
Rinuold, La., "like the war" as storms stretchina toda,
from Texas to Nonh Carolina unleashed more than 30
twisters in seven states, killing one pcrton and injurin& 2()
others. J
The powerful thunderstorms. expected to contin4'
today alona a warm front cutti na across the'Southe11s\
poured up to6 inches of rain onalrtady soaked pansofthf
lower Mississippi Valley and scnt floodwaters swirlina
through homes an Arkansas. •
The National Severt' Storms Forecast Center in
KAnsas City. Mo .. said the outbreak of tornadoes notii
severe thunderstorms would continut' into tonight acrof.
the Southeast. with the most serious threat from Alabamn
and eastern Tennessee into the Carolinas.
A dnlling ng was 5(.'hcdulcd 10 arme at the s11e toda}.
Officials said 11 -would Jnll a hole parallel 10 the-shaft to
pump water out
The twister Wednesday that chopped throulll>
Ringgold cut off all services to the town of 2.500 pcop?e
and Mayor Billy R. Conly said the sccllon "nonh of Ma_1n The Amertc.n lhoemeklng lhduttry h49 aaked for 8ut Sprinkel MM> uJd Congress must aet to,.,.. Street 1s completely gone... Seven townspeople wert
..,_., quolM on tmported ahoel jYat ... Reagan the federal gowrn"*'t'1 debt llmtt no later than May reponed in.Jured. one senousl}. officials said. 0 The map that offinals -were u\1ng an the rescue
operation v.a supplied from old record!> of the ~egl.J)s
Mining Co .. the last kn ov. n owner Thl' mine."' h1ch 1s 319
fCC't deep. ha~ not ~n used 1n at least 1-0 ~~rs. ~late
officials said Rescue v..orkers onginall~ plannl'd to t~ and locate
the missing people b~ descending into the 15-toot-widc
hole into which the car fell
edmk\ittration offtclata ere· d.crylng quotat on 2-4 to ensure the govwnment will be abkt to meet• of "There's not a half-dozen houses standing that are
lmpona of automot>Pee and steel. · Its eseentlaJ obligations. li vea ble." Conl y u1d of the northern pan of 1owl\-~Me1 the~~ to _ ~eaer91eecUM~tllM6tby-!!-1'.here'' !IC•erahnnlcrs we can't fi nctthc occupan1s.". ~
bofrow up to t185 bHMon toffmancettlet. d9ftctt $101 bHtlon to lte current level pf $1.49 trlllton. The Tornadoes also spun through rural Coahoma Count~ lntheftecaa~enc:HngSept.30,..,lbelo'Ylatyear'a admlhlstratlon Is now seeking an lnc<eue to $1.829 1n M1ss1ss1ppi on Wednesda>. 1nJuring 12 peoplt}-
record U02.3 b*lon bofrowtng leve( "Treasury trllllon, whlch will meet the government' a anticipated including a man whose 18-wheel truck was tossed into thf
Uncferaecretary Beryl Sprlnk .. Mid Wednesday. borrowing needs through Sept. 30, 1985. air. M r • .. Ray osb>. a spokesman 1or the t"ounty s emcrgenq
Followw fhe Grawds to operations center. said fi ve houses were d..:stroyed. fi vf
others sustained major damage. two churches wcrr
damaged and two farm buildings were Oanened.
' A twister Oipped a mobile home near De-Witt. Ar~
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Full Ensemble 324 00
Queen Ensemble 374 00
King Ensemble 466 00
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"Ombre" Bath Rugs 21" x 34" 8.C?,9 Compare
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killing one person. whose identity was being w1thheld. an~
injunng another. t
The storm dumped up to 6 inches of rain on already
saturnted ground in Arkan!las and state officials said abo~
50 people were evacuated from homes swampea b>
flood\\!aters in Helena. Some people calling for assistanll
reponed bed-top-high water in their houses. dispatche,r
Bob Wilhems of the Helena Police Depanmcnt said. 1 In all, tornadoes were reponed Wednt'sday and earl)
today m Louisiana. Arkansas. Alabama. Mississ1pp1.
Oklahoma. Texas and Georgia. the National Weather
Service said.
Basie-t!Ja.tJ.d will
keep on Playing
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -8ometlmel ftvely With the t>r .... IOf'ntlltlmel l9d 'wtth tM double baM, Count
Batie'• mUlkJ h• Nturned to t"9 atage through hi•
16-ptece blind, wNctt Vowed "the .now muat go on"
delptte ''*' i.der'• dadl. ''The band .... -OWlf' the Whde affair. But
we're =o do what we fMI Mk• he w.nted ua to de -keep , ''Mid aaxophonift ErtcDlxon, Who h~
been wt Ide for 29 Y99"· ·•evwi wt..n he .. ~ on hla back and down
and out, .... told UI to go~· all the glga .. tf he WU
there. Thet. "'8 It. We're gotng to Hip on playing -11
fOf enybody, than for hlni ... c>ixon Mid. wna.m "Count" a.., among the lut of the
gr•t Jazz mutidM9 trom the ''btg bend" era, died of
cancer Thunday at age 79 ifl a Holywood, Fla ..
hospital.
"Our aadneM fl detayed end we've got a tenM
that the thOW mutt go on," akt -VOCllllst Oen"'8
Rowland. "We're a Uttte rnelencholy. The ION Is
monumental, bu1 hfl mUl6c we. go on."
The lhow Wednelday ntgrrt before 2,200 people
at Heinz.._.. for the Performing Attt wu a benefit for
Mercy ....... Md hed been lMfted II a "Mkrte" to
Buie'• aoth birthday, Aug. 21. But hicl dellth end a
qulokty..prfnt.cf Jnwt to the progrM\ turned the
pertonnance Into a tribute to-hit" work.
M•ter of carernontaa 8'U Stent called tor a
morwt of llance_ to ~·· "11.(nOry. Suddeo!Y,. BMleT• reconJed voloe boom9d 1Mlf the hall •
loudapeUer, urglnQ hla mUlldMe .-: audience on; ··one more time " , ·
Dixon ctM>ae u the bMd'• ftnt number • quick,
brwy, boundng tune ~-'Y cllad, "Sate."
Lats, Che band ~ on. tnga, featuring a
sad, IOft double baa, and the audience wa hushed.
Book on clan
upset David .
NE W YORK (AP) -David Kenned} "wanted to
lt\C" and was trying to get his hfe together despite his drug
prohlem. but a book that portrayed him and his family 1n
a poor light devastated him shonly before his death, a
close friend says.
"He bent his head over and said. 'Mv God. this is
awfu l -1t''i trash"' after reading excerpts of the bouk b)
David Horowitz and Peter Collier. said Paula Scully. a
frie nd of Kennedy's who spoke with him th e morning of
his death
"He felt betrayed and used." ~he said in a cop)right
1nlt.'Q: IC\\ "'llh thc;,_blc.w Yori.. Dail}' News published
toda}'. "Butt he~ was nothing he could do about 11 because
ll had al read> been published. It was JUSt one more time
that he had been 01ted. He \W\S so \ ulnerabk ...
The ~8;.;ear--0ld n. Roben Kenne
v.as TOun eaOTast wee in a am Beach. Fla .. hote .
curled on the floor between two beds.
Investigators said the) fo und traces of cocaine and
the pain killer Demerol in his bod). but the ca use of death
will not be known un11I a medical examiner's report ~'i
completed. officials said.
In Palm Beach. Judge R. Wilham Rutter Jr. scheduled
a hearing this afternoon to decide 1f the final report on th t.·
au tops) should be made public. an aide said.
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Balboa ~1r0Up
picks officer~
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The Balboe Ptninulla Point Auociatio11 bu clecud a
tew &late of .ofliom for the QC>mina yur.
Tom Ptndell, p,aslor of Christ Church by the Sta from
l 948 to 19'4 was elected president .•
Finl introduced to the Newpon harbor area in J 929
b a youth, Pendell and his fa.mjly returned to lhrir Balboa
bome followina his tttiremeri1 in l 982. 1 ~her officers ,include Stanley Jones, vice prnidtnt: 1Jeanme KJosowaki. secntary; James Pistole, treasurer.
Leland · q>ri1ten1en, ramp ch.ainnan; Dayna Pettis, membenlup~ Julia Marcha, activities· Llz Wallace, " ~mmubity liaison; Roter Riley, police 'liaison· Evettu
DuCharme and Dona Columbcro. directon at tArse. · t
fl
Chili cookoff set Traey Rolfe
.at Valley fiesta FVgi rl .
Senior
ca~p
set by
YMCA
The Oranae Cout
YMCA will offer a senior
cittzens camp at Bia Bear
from May 29 to Ju.ne L
The camp will be at
Wapcr Lodge and will
include rooms with private
baths, three daily meals,
nature walks, campfires
and the real of camp life.
For more information, call
'•ne Salladay at 642-9990. • • • The YMCA also an-
By Pen. SNEIDERM.AN •Allowing the council to b eauty
cw .. ....,,..._ waive some provisions for ~ J
It figures to be a hot and non-profit corporations. 1 ina JS t
· F h f J I · except" for insurance re-sp1cy oun o u y 1n . ..I.rac." n; ... nc Rolfe. 13,
nounced it is fonnina a swim team for swimmen
between the ases of S and 24
. The YMCA prosram r11~;;;11iliiliiiil5~~!!!!!~Ellii!il~ will provide instruction on
the skills and conditioning
needed for competitive
swi mming._NoYicu •
vanccd swimmers are wel-
come. For more infor·
matioq. call Debbie
Sutherland at 642-9990.
Fountain Valley. qwrcments. d h ~f M d M ' The· Founta1·n Valley c · 1 N · aug ter o r. an rs. ounc1 man 1elsen w G h R 1~ f F Cl.ty Coun,.~·1 nted per· sed h . . art o 1c o oun-... propo t e city manager ta. v II h "'-mission Tu y night for have authority to o~nt in a ey. as ~en
• • • a S'·x ""-~ Fi'esta-Chi·11• • .. -selected as a finalist in the -va permits. ratheT than requir-13th I M · C 1 · tookoff panned tt)is sum-ing each event to come annua iss a t· merb~he Fountain Valley before the council. The fomia National Teen-ager
The YMCA is offcrina a
6: IS a.m. fitness class. three
days a week, for people who
want exercise and have to
be at work by 7:30 in the
morning. For more infor-
mation. call Dave Harding
at 642-9990.
Ch.am r Of Com me~. 1. Pageant. ..... app 1cant or a council Th ·11 be h Id The council also con-member could stiJl initia1e e pageant wi e May 25 through May 27 in sidered revisions in the city an appeal hearing by the the Hyatt Hotel at the Los
law governing such events council if there was a dis-Angeles lntemationalAir-
but said such changes agreement over the man-
• • • would not affect the agcr's decision. Nielsen po~~ rt i c i pan ts from
· 'chamber's 1984 festival. proposed. • around the sta~ will com-
T he Fiesta -Chtli Th ·1 ed -pe ... "or the t1'1le. M1·ss The YMCA has also
Cookoff; from June 29 c counc1 postpon a C "'r: " through July 4 at the Foun-vote on t~e proposed aliiomia Na1ional Teen~
tain Valley Recreation _ changes unttl staff mem-ager. The finalist will com-<&nle!. in Mile Square bers prepare the appeal pete in the Miss Nation.al
Paii. will t;e the chamber's p~ocess su~gested by Teen-ager pageant in
started a Y~ program.
The classes wdl be taufbt every Thursday morning
from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information, call
Dave Harding at 642-9990. second such festival. It will Nielsen. August.
include carnival rides, a
chili contest. musical
events, food booths and a
fourth of July fireworks
display.
Follo'+'ing a rccommen-
·dation by Acting City Man-
ager Wayne Osborne, the
council unanimously gave
the chamber permission to
hold the event and to sell
alcoholic beverages within
a fenced area.
The council also
authorized a S-kilo-
meter-1 S-kilometer run-
nina race along city streets
in conjunction with , the
festival. The run will be
along a route approved by .
the city's traffic engineer
and police chief.
The chamber had also
asked the council for per-
mission to use city police
for security and traffic con-
trol. In add1uon. the
chamber asked the council
to waive or reduce any fees
required Ul)der city law.
But at the suggestion of
the acting city manascr. the
council delayed action on
the requests while the city
staff determines how much
it will cost to provide
police, paramedic and
maintenance services for
the festival.
Co u n c.i I m a n B e n
Nielsen ~~kcd the staff to
determine whether' the
chamber could hire private
security help for some of
the services instead of
police.
The council also con-
sidered but delayed action
on some changes proposed
by City Attorney Alan Bum
in connection with city
laws governing special
events on city streets. The
proposed changes include:
• Repealina a provision
forbidding "derOgatory. in-
decent, oppobraous
e~ilhets or language" to
d1scou~e someone from
patronizmg a business.
Bums said this provision
would probably be judged
unconstitutional toda'{. •Requiring that al par-
' ades, triathalons. mara-
thons, bikathons and simi-
lar events obtain a permit
from the City Council.
•Requiring that all fees
be paid and insurance
certificates be provided
before a ~permit 1s issued.
City staff members must -de•ermi-ne-thc~vent will-be
not be a threat to public
safety.
.,Nursing ~
,grads
:'ti.onored
.(Jraduates of the Saddle-•
back College nursing prp-
aram will be honored at a
pinninaceremonyat 2 p.m.
Saturday In the Doyle
McKinney Theater on the
campuJ in Mission Viejo.
Keynote speaker is' Con-
stance Carroll. p~sident of
Saddleback Collcac South.
Graduates lncludeMoJJ.y
.Ananian, Judy Camilo an'<i
'Diane Dumas of El Toro:
Teri AuJunan and Totfy
ilvcr of Irvine; Teresa
alvillo, Stephanie Lynn,
llyne Smith and Deborah
Soellum of La&una Bach:
'Kelly Conroy and Marian
Crai1 of Laauna Hiils and
tacey Kke of l.quna
i&utl.
Also lf'lduatina are Rc-
pbl Gou. Haley H1ckJc
and Ronda larKn of C'o ta
Mesa.
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Psychic _
~ . spyi::J-it's _ ind
·boggling
Pentagon spends
1 m illion yearly
in ·Twilight Zone·
WASHINGTON In pas1
columns, I have reponcd tha1 the
Pentagon is engaged in .. Twilight
Zone" research. using psychics to spy
on the Soviet Union. Now I've
learned that the Pentagon 1s spending
SI million a year on the projCC'l and is
sharing the results with the Central
Intelligence Agency.
Weird though psychic espionage
may seem. top-secret repons from the
CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency
claim some remarkable successes for
their long-distance mind readers.
Psychics have "seen" things deep
inside the Soviet Union that they
couldn't possibly have known about.
And their psychic sightings were later
confirmed by spy satellites or human
agents. .
The Pentagon projec1. called "Gnll
Flame," is being conducted by SRI, a
research institute. in Menlo Park.
One source insisted that the project,
which was begun before 1978, was
officially killed in 1982. .
But other sources told my associate
Dale Van Atta that the project's
apparent disappearance was simp.ly a
bookkeeping matter. The fund1pg.
which jumped from $200.000 to .$1
million a year. was merely transferred
from DIA's budget to the Pentagon's
general bud~et.
One ofGnll Flame's project leaders
1s a respected physicist. Harold
Puthoff. And the project's top ps)-
chic. lngo Swann. 1~ no tc!a-leaf
reader. He's a cigar-smoking New
York art 1st w11h an 1mpress1ve record
of successful .. remote \ 1ewing."
He first got skeptical SRI re-
searchers 1nJcrested in 1973. when ht•
used his unex plained psyc hic power
to throw a heavily .J.hieldcd Stanford
Uni versit) magne1'meter off track.
The researchers are convinced that
Swann's feat could not have been
• trickery.
Jt was also Swann who suggested
the first CIA-DIA psychic project.
which was called "Scanate." He and
other psyc hics used their powers,
with startling success. to ··view"
installations at ~cret locatrOns. using
geograph. ical coordinates. Yet Swann has been reluctant to promote "re-
mote viewing'' as a spy technique
because 11 often produces bad infor-
ma tion along with good.
Rep. Charles Rose, D-N.C.. a
sensible proponent of the Pentagon's
psychic research program, ts con-
cerned that the intelligence com-
mun11 ~ is pushing for quick results
before· the necessm-scientific re-
search 1s completeO.
Sharing this opinton 1s Russell
Targ, a former partner in the Scanate
and Grill Flame proJects. In fact. Targ
reported!) qun the govemment-
funded projects 1n 1982. partly be-
cause the CIA and DIA wanted to
skip the longterm n;search and go for
immediate apphcauon.
Targ also feels that the.· American
people are ent1t l<:d to know. insofar as
possible. what their tax dollars have
been paying for all thew yea rs. He has
joined Keith Haraf!. a psychologist
and psychi c. 1n wn11ng a book. "The
Mind Race l 1 ndl·r.,tandin~ and
Using Psychic A~11t11es." which de·
tails and dcm) st rlles unclassified S.R I
expe-riments.
On a v1s11 to Mo-.~ov. the authors
learned that the So' tets had dupli-
cated u .S. remote-\ ICV. Ing '>UCCesses.
"It was clear." Targ 'aid. "'that
psychic research hac, hcen t~kcn
seriousl~ at the: h1ghl''t In 1·1 n! the
Soviet ~c1cnt1fk rnmmun1t~ ..
In fart. th e S<l' 1ct llH\'r\'\I has
caused the Cl i\ lo start '>Cramhltng fo1
a ··psychic shield" to prot~ct lJ.S.
facilities and techn1c1ans from rl'-
verse rem ote spying.
POLITICAL POTPOURRI I re-
cently reported on the double-dip-
ping of Reagan -Bush '84 Mountain
States Coordimnor_Mihon Masson
who drew pan-time salane' from
both the campaign comm11tee and the
Synthetic Fuels Corp for about four
months. Now 1t turn<, out Masson wa..,
A tri~le-dtppcr during that pcnod.
drawing pa) as a part-time board
memberof the Legal Services Corp
J•d And~rion Is 11 .cyndl~tNI
L"Ol•mol11.
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Daily Pilat
t'l U.' r
1 'Abuse' by Supervisors
proinpts secession. talt
To thtEditor:
Orange County's shabby treatment
of Newpon Beach in the John Wayne
Airpon controversy ill ustrates the
difference in ~wer between a city
and a county. Newpon Beach is only a
city. one of 26 cities within Orange
County. Since none of the other cities
wants the airpon within their con-
fines. Newport Beach gets to be the
sacrificial lamb for the rest of Orange
County.
ty in 1889 by a popular vote of the ••
people living in that region. The vote ·' •
was 2.S09 to . SCIO. Thus Orange _
County was bom. The reasons for the
division of Los Angeles County a nd
the creation of-Orange C:ounty in· ...
eluded: "the great distance our
citizens had to travel to the old county
seat. the $6 stage coach fare. t~ation
without representation. and the fact
that tht only roll of fire hose in the
county was kept in LA. Surely, the
health and safet~ thrc,at posed by
John Wayne Airport is just as
compelHng-io justify the divorce of .••
Newpon Beach from Orange County.
Remember, Newpon Beach has ••• 63.000 people and 35,000 registered : :
voters. •:
Other coastal cities might be
interested in joining Newpon Beach
in forming a new "Coast County." •
Huntington Beach is unheij>py with ::
Orange County's sales tax proposal •
and Orange County's anti-Prop. 13
policies. Laguna Beach is unhaPJ?Y ;-
Mondale money handlers
showing seducer's ethics
Newport Beach does not ban to
tolerate this kind of abuse by Orange
County. lt can escape from the
clutches of Orange County by form-
ing a brand new county. thus divorc-
ing itself from Orange County. It can
form a brand new county simply by
the popular vote of Ne)Vport Beach
registered voters. after approval by
the California legislature. By itself
being a county. Newport Beach
would have equal status with Orange
County. and would in no way be
forced to suffer from Orange Coun-
t;r's airpon. Orange County might
eventually get away with abusing one
of its member cities, but it would not
be able to do this with another county.
Orange County would have to locate
its airport elsewhere.
In the Daily Pilot of March 7. Jeff
Adler gave a short history of Orange
County. Orange County was split
from southeastern LosAngelesCoun-
with Orange County's San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor and
the sales tax proposal. These three
cities have about 270,00<Ypeople,
more than enough' for a new county.
Forming a brand new county is 'll
bold step. ln this case. it may be the •'
salvation of Newport Beach.
JAN D. VANDERSLOOT M.0 .
Newport Beach
Ma fi a could t a ke presidential candidates can spend.
One way around the ceiling is for
delegate comm 1 t tees to spend money lessons from thecandidatecannot.Andoneway
around Mondale's self-imposed in-h iS fundraisers junctionagainsttakingPACmoneyis _ __ fortheseverysamecommitteestodo
HINGTON Wh 1 it for him. WAS . -en. was GaryHartandJesseJacksonclaim
younger.and a bit more of a . that Mondale's use of deleg.atecom-
scoundrel, I had a formula for dealing mittees may violate the law. Maybe.
with wom~n who. in a i:nom<'.nt of · The committees are certainly legal in
either paSSt?n or insanity, said ~hey and of themselves. and the Federal
loved me. Since such a declaration Election Commission might Just find
clearl) called [.or a response. I ~ould Mondale's use of them technically say. ':Me too. Was 1t ~Y fauJt 1fthey correct.
took 1t the wrong wa y·. . But that 1s not the same as saying
There are r_nany ~a nations of this we do not know what's going on.
and we are w11ness1ngone no~. Alas. What'sgoingon is an attempt to
th e exam pl~ at hand has nothing to do circumvent the intent of the law.
wnh seduction. but som~thing far less There is evidence. for instance. that
sexy-: Walter Mondale sdelegatc some Mondale aides have been commtttecs. Mondale. who has r d r h II f h pledged not to accept money from trans1crre ·~om t e pa.yro o t e
Political Action Committees(PACs). main campa1gn.comm1ttee t~ those of
has personally~t done so. But hi s delegate committees. There is farther
delegate com minces have. Until M ·-···· "t'Vldcnet" t+ta t the dele:gate comm It-
was compelled to ask them to dis-tees are hard I) independent. Not only
band. Mondale was the beneficiary of do they transfer mone} back and
funds he deplored. fonh. but the) somehow know
In New York, for instance. one prcc1scl) where additional fund s arc
Mondale committee rece ived $5,000 needed. Someone in Washington
in contributions from four different must have been1:'oordinating things.
unions in a singJ~day. Not only that. The same sort offine-print
but these ostensibly independent shenanigans applies to the acceptance
committees transferred funds fr~m 0 f PAC money by Monda le· s com-
one to ~nother. A New Hampshire 1"9!)tees. He has repeatedly deplored
.commutee sent more. than$ l 2,0Q9 to lhis and says he has even·called union ot~er~eJegatecommm~es1n.Elonqa. leaders in pro1est. 801 Mondale's
llhno1s and ~ennsylvania, and one m disassociation has a hollow ring to it. P~nnsylvan1a pa~sed on S8.5Q<? t~ Tbe union leaders are his.supporters. nine.other committees. When n • gh comes to moving money around, the lfhe~an. t control them h~ ou t to at
Mondale organization could teach least 1ns1st that the com~1ttees return
the Mafia a thing ortwo. PA<; mone) already received.
The so-called independent com-It shard to se~ how the 1SSue of
mittees raise two different issues. The delcgatecomm1tteesand the ~cce~
first is their accept•ce of PAC tance of PAC money b~ th~"": 1sgoing
money. The other is the federal la" to stop the Mondale dn~e in its
putting a ceihngon how much tracks. As far as the public goes. you
RICHARD
COHEN
might as well as be talking farm
parity. Very few people understand it.
Even fewer really care. But this issue
is just another in this campaign where
a candidate has, for expediency sake.
undercut his own image.
Gary Hart. for instance. presented
h1mselfasa politician who was
something new. something fresh.
Then he promptly pandered to.the
Jewish vote in New York, and
worsened matters by denying he had
doneanythingofthe sort.His
campaign has been wobbly eversincc.
Jesse Jackson began his campaign
asa moral crusader and then soiled
h1mselfb) using an ethnic slur
( Hymie)and refusing to dissociate
himself from Louis Farrakahn. Hi s
campaign. too. was damaged.
Mondale has done something simi-
lar. Whatever he is. he 1s supposed to
be honest. stra.ight, above-board -
all of that in a fashion so predictable
that it is considered dull. But tie
contradicted his image by shaving
points off the election ra·w and
tolerating the indirect acceptance of
PAC money. This-including the
repudiation afterthe money is in the
bank-is the ethics of a seducer.
What matters to the seducer is the
outcome. But what should matter is
lhe morning after.
Ricbard Cobea is a syndJcJ1ted
columnist.
British oppose cruise mlssiles
To the Editor.
J would like to correct a mis-
interpretation about the attitudes of
British people t_owards t.he depl~y
ment of Amencan cruise m1ss1le
nuclear weapons. The impression is
sometimes given that a majority of
the British public support the installa-
tion of these missiles at bases in the
southern pan of England such as
Greenham CQmmon. 11\is view is
quite simply incorrect. as successi ve
opinion polls have shown; there: has
consistently been a considerable ma-
JOrit} against the presence of cn.i ise
missiles. and often a majority of two
to one.
Many people from different parts
__of s~WY Qbjtct to cruiK.missiles, so
the women peace protest ors at Green-
ham Common should not be thought
of as an unrepresentative clique. All
of us are genuinely concerned about
the danger of nuclear war breaking
out and are not by any means
supporters of the Soviet Union-as a
postgraduate student I have no wish
to live in a Soviet-style regi me, &ut
neither do I wish to live in a world
devastated by nuclear war.
In Britain we fear that cruise
missiles make us more likely to be a
nu.clear target rather than act as a
deterrtnt. It is not always made clear
that cruise missiles are a net new
deployment of nuclear weapons,
whereas the USSR'S SS20 nuclear
missiles are replacing their older SS3
and SS4 weapons. Even mod-
ernization of nuclear devices is
i:iangerous as it encourages the anns
race and wastes productive resources.
but to dep.loy new weapons is com-
pletely unne,~sary. especially as
both superpowers can destroy each
other several times over just using
their existing nuclear weapons.
For these reasons. many British
QCOple hope that cruise issiles will
be withdrawn from our country. This
would help to re-stan the arms
reduction talks in Geneva and might
even be carried out as part of a general
freeze on the manufacturers and
emplacement of nuclear wea~ns.
I hope that your readers will think
about these a'luments when listening
to the coming debates in your
presidential election.
STEPHEN BROADHURST
Essex, EngJand
Caltrans pUJcedures wasteful
To the Editor:
This letter concerns the wanton
waste of public resources and gross
imposition on the time of the motor-
ing public caused by Caltrans main-
tenance procedures.
it remains no laughing matter when
tens of thousands of citizens arc
forced to waste valuable time sitting
in their vehicles while consuming
precious fuel. They then arrive at
their destinations annoyed and frus-
trated at the senselessness oflong lane
closures for no apparent pu~.
Depression can be cured
No one traveling 1-5 throughout
the southern part of Orange County
can have missed seein~ the almost
daily lane closures imposed by
Caltrans workers. seemingly for no
purpose. These lane closures alwaxs .
appearto occurthrougho ut the heavi-
ly traveled midday hours and, oc-
casionally, during n.ish hours. There
1s often a long line of orange cones,
sometimes several miles in length,
laboriously set in place. leading up to
one or more parked.Cal.trans vehicles.
often. with no workmen in sig)lt. On
the rare occasions when there are any
workmen in sight doing anything
other than placing or removing cones.
there will invariably be two or three
men standing around watching while
one other man is doing some task.
The time for nonaccountability of
public employees and their super-
visors should be past. I beiieve that
the Grand Jury or some other
responsible citizens' group should
conduct a thorough investigation and
establish a set of guidelines and
procedures that will maximize the
free flow of traffic on our already
inadequate south Orange County
freeway system.
-Medics say top
health problem
now treatable
You're deprcssed'l Help ~ou rself.
Depression is our nation's No. I
health problem. JudgingJUSI from the
sale of anti-depressant drugs. eight
m1ll1on Arnencam, need help.
You can help yo ursdf
The Federation of the <\mencan Soe1eues~fB1ology, in t•onven twn 1n
St. Louis. hears somt· encouragmg
words.
For one.· thing. Chicago's Dr. Hec-
tor Salx'llt belic'c'> that ht: can now
diagnose dcprc<;s1on with a blood test.
His test in' ol\ cs measuremt•nt of a
brain chemical designated ''PEA."
Sc' ent) percent of depressed
pt:ople ha' e significantly lower levels
of PE A.
And. he says. "1t's treatable."
Many of his colleagues arc uncon-
vinced. For one thing. a s1m1lar
t)lolog1cal test for which high hopes
were held some years ag.o.-provod in
L.M. Bovo
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PAUL
HARVEY
the lab. failed in ltle clinic.
We ma) find a remedy for de-
pression before we discover the cause.
And ev idence 1s accumulating that
we might find that remedy in nutri-
tion.
New Mexico Medical School.
Albuquerque. d1srnvers that peopk
over 60 suffer mental deterioration
when deprived of vitamins C and
B-12. When fed a diet rich in those
vitamins. their scores in abstract
thinking and memof) improved.
Dr. Sabell1 trcati. l>everely de-
pressed patients with old -fashioned
brewer's yeast. ·
He recognizes that th ere have been
no systemic studies to "prove" 11
works. but in his clinical expcnence
with his patients he says "it works."
Ht deduces I bat storc·bol.lillt sup-
plies ot pht:nylalan1ne. try ptophane
and tyrosine are frightfull y expensive
while all three amino-acid com-
pounds are in abundance 1n ordinary
brewer's )east.
o\t one end uf thl· depression
spectrum is minimal "JO) lessness." at
the other end is su1c1de.
Suicide 1s now the third leading
cause of death among A.mcncans
between the ages of 15 and 24. A 40
percent increase in eight years seems
to parallel an increase in th t• misuse of
depressant drugs.
Genl't1r1sts . p s}_-
cho pharmarnlogists and ps)-
chotheran1sts arc sceking soluuons
and each fiercclv defends his owft turf. ·
Dou bt ks~ t•ach has some merit.
Bui th e stepchild of lhe medical
d1s<.'lnltncs. nutrition . has been get-
ting kss than an equitable share of
controlled research .
Public work crews. for many years.
and oerhaps throughout history. have
OOen-3--S()~f humor-by the
repeated phenomena of requiring two
or three men watching to enable one
man to perform some task. Even that
may be justified by. some f?~ the
reason that ii provides add111onal
people with employment. However.
The only time that work is ap-
parently being conducted efficient ly,
without unnecessary lane closures or
idle workmen. is when it is being done
on contract br--P(ivate contractors.
Whenever' the orange Caltrans ve-
hicles are present. you can be almost
sure that the ,.giin1mum amount of
-WO~t.1-be-d-One-m lhe maMmt.m
amount of time with the greatest
inconvenience to the motoring pub-
lic. Something needs to be done about
this.
THOMAS J. O'K.EEFE
Santa Ana
So. man) health-conscious lay
Americans may be ahead of the M l t meo· .. e 's ears professions in . seeking and finding US C 0 SO .u.
their own remedies in food. vitamin
supplements and exercise. To the Editor:
Paul H11rv~y Ji a 1yndlcated Would it be pos~ible to tape rec~rd
coJum.aJ.lt., the John Wayne Aup_ort takeoffs wt th
• these. planes ana play~ it 4J tJlTler
durina the meeting of the Board of
Supervisors? Then ask if they would
like '' 71 times or 200 times to be
played each and every minute of their
time and see ttow they like to hear iL
-t ttrougl1t h mtJht be tn1ererong .
N. BAKER
Corona del Mar
Japanese woma·n first novelist
rhe first full-length novel in ht')•
tor) wns "The Talc ofOrnjl'' wrmen
H. L. 8chwatt1 Ill
Chazy Dowallby
r '''°' and l\~:i.itl•"'
1. '""" Pub''"'1"'
Frank Zlnl
Al ~'<•lllP ! n ""
Tom Tait
1, f J•lr •
b' a Japane!>C woman named>
Murasnk1 Shik1bu Between 978 and
I 026 B.<. .. as the' ·western world
measures time. Thi~ was befort•
Buddhism crowded Japane~ women
out of the literno· life.
<\rgumcnt con11nucc. mer wh1cti 1~
tht• fn<1tt'1 . a hur~ or a camel.
W:t~OTlcd <lel>t'rt hand\ claim the
laO'lcl''i cnduranC'e lets 11 outn.in an)
hor~c O\cr Iona <l1s\anc(,, But that
learned lilcrar. kllo"" Isaac Asrmo'
w nti·nd'i .1 tamel t'an heal a quar·
11·rhtir'c 1n.n c,hort ra~c l)hrul(.
Q. What's the smallest mammal?
o\ i\ bat about the size of a
bumblebee. io be sptttRc. K.ini's
hoa-noscd b;u .
Q. What kind of car docs Queen
El11nbeth II of EnaJand dr1vt for her
P'rsonal use?
o\ A 1971 dark irten 3.S litre
Rover.
Q. 1,.n 't there a namt' for that empt)
,pace betwcen~thc cork and the llqu d
1n a boulc"
.\ Tht l'e is. The "ullaJt."
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W ome~n' s aims l.i n .ked to
Solution that eluded Freud
multiplied at '84 conference
By SU.SAN MONAHAI'; °""' "94 C•t J I .. ii
cboanaJyst would have drawn trom thl'. 198ITonterencc
on Women at the Disneyland Hotel were more than 2. f 00
women attended seminars on topics as diverse as "How to
Move Up the Corporate Ladder" and "Child Care iiillle
'80s."
What do women want? A bewildered and ~rhaps
eus~r~tcd Sigmund Freu<1 asked fh1s question decades
ago but the answer (he was apparent I} con' 1nced that
thert was one answer) eluded him
One wonders what conclusions the-V1enn~ psy-
The conference was 'iponsored b> 50 corporations
and stale Sen Wilham Campbell. who 1nd1cated at a press
reception what he had learned from conducting last )car's
event
. Th~.' '>eSSl<?n wa s picketed by "Ever} Woman
Counts. a coah11on of ""omen's and acrivm organiza-
tions that included M"vcral Orange Count} and Lm
Herpes
relief:
Lessen
stress-?
UCI pair seeks
applicants to test
By ANDREA ADELSON '\4
OltMD..,flttetllalt
For her~s v1ct1ms who have
raided drug stores and thumbed
medical journals for the latest cure-
all, two UC Irvine researchers think
they have found a drug-free palliative
that offers ho~.
Rather than creams or solvents.
Lois K. Rubin and Dr. Donald W.
Schafer believe genital herpes symp-
toms can be controlled by teaching
sufferers stress rei;!uction techniques.
Encouraged by results from a pilot
program last summer. Rubin and
Schafer are about to embark on a full-
scale research study this week.
But about I 00 volunteers who have
genital herpes outbreaks at least fo ur
times a year are needed. The)' must be
willing to keep a da1l)' JOurnal to
--f'CC()f'd st~s and outbreaks. end
return twice to the UC I Medical
Center in Orangr. Rubin said
The first session begins there
Saturda)' at 9 a.m. in the auditorium
of 8utll1frrg 5 Volunteers must haH'
proof of a pos1t1ve genital herpes
culture. either a cop)' of a lab rcpon or
a letter from a phys1c1an.
Rubin said the earl ier stud> involv -
ing 20 people demonstrated that
lowering:stress could have a conse-
quent affect on herpes reoccurrencc!I.
an infected blistering of the skin .
There is no known cure for herpes
simpiex viruses.
"A lot of research indicates stress is
a factor," said Rubin. a licensed
Fullenon mamage and family thera·
pist. Medical theories 1nd1eate stress
can affect the entire immune S)stem.
she added.
And among 4.000 members of the
Herpes Resource Center in Palo .\Ito.
86 ~rcent cited stress as the most
important factor 1n triggering an
outbreak. Rubin said. The !">urve> was
taken 1n 1979
While most rem1SS1ons are sclf-
rcponed. Rubin and Schafer's re-
search 1s allCll)J>ting to sc1ent1ficall}
document the anecdotal repons.
In addition. researchers are also
hoping to learn the most effective
stress reduction techniques for herpes
victims. "We're not sure which 1\ the
bener method." Rubin said.
Rubin. the primary researcher for
the study. is working on the pro1cct as
pan of a doctoral thesis. The stud> 1s
being directed by Schafer. a psy-
chiatry professor at the UC'I Collegl·
of Medicine
Those interco;ted in part1npa11ng
should contact the med1rnl center at
634-5903 or Ruhin at 874-204 2
PAPARAZZI
Living is breezy
Lucky windaurfer ha• enough wind for having fun. A d
Newport Barbor i• pretty much alf hia on a weekday whe
moat everyone elae la working -perhap• at Newport
Center ln the rear -and waiting for the weekend.
Fine and Dandy
NAME 1HL c~-~ -~. "'"R i>i-,1)~
CAP11AL OF ~ f At.K.1\J& )
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Angele' t·haptl'rs of the Na11onal Oraanizauon for
Women -
The Republican senator was criticized for not
pro" 1ding a comprehensive program. not offering sliding
!.Cale fees for lower-income women (the $20 fee was
wal\ed for 15 scholarship rec1p1ents this year) and for
holding the conference on a weekday.
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makers he wanted to sec ome action ta.ken on behalf of .,~~t0n-Rcfo1 m Act a11d-ttreitetiJemeat Eqait'Y'M.:-~~1
"Bills can mov very quickly af thert as sprcial
interest." she said. ut sometbioa tbal in vol vet tbt /
"Some women a~. 'They don't hold men's eon-
ferences on wceJcends.' said Campbell 1n response to a
reporter's question "And you'll Stt a lot of.women here toda~ whose companies have gi ven them time ofT."
~'for his \'Oting rrcord on women's issues. Campbefl
..aid. "I think l'"e alwa}S been scns1t1 ve to them."
I Wr "sJ) LoLano. coordinator for Souih Coast NO\\.
-;aid in cl phone in1en 1ew that "It seems as thou~h the
senator\ rnn'><.·1ousness hai. been raised on sc"eral issues
We WNt.' pkascd to see the vanet) of seminars he had
this )car We hope his voting record will change and
begin tn reOt.•ct th1sconcern.) ·
So what do women want'1
"The ke~ 1~su<·s are economic." said Campbell. "The
beM thing w~ can do 1s to create a vibrant econom1t·
climate to provide for the opponuni11es wr are Lal k1ng
about to<la \-."
In linl' with th1'i. there were sem inars on financial
planning. 1n ,est1ng and entrepreneurship. a\I conducted
b) women wi th practical expenise in the ·subJects.
Howe' er. there arc women whose income precludes
long-range planning or investing; the feminization of
povert> was a central theme in the seminar on the
"Summa11 of Leg1slauon Affecting Women." .
Janie Arnold. chair of the Orange Count> Com-
m1ss1on on the Status of Women. said. "We know what we
want. but ma)'be "'e'rc not going about getting 11 in the
nght wa) ..
~ h1le promoting "safe quality. affordable child
care:· she urged her audience to support the proposed
··1a tchke> leg1sla11on" (so ealltd beeause of the number of
children "'ho use their own keys when no adult 1s home).
On the same panel. tella Ohanesian. vice president
of the Los Angek~ Count~ Commission for Women.
spoke about the need for retirement plans for home·
general public or homemakers ieti buried:· • -i
On the" dv1cc from Women Who've Made If' panel
moderator Dons Pawlak. manaser of wtUuwood Mall tn
Wh11l1erallowcd that. "You m1gh1 wonderYihat 'it' is. ls it
po\lrer'l Pre t1gc? Money., May bt tt's be41Ut)."
Whatever 1t 1s. 1he panelists gave some sujdelines on
ho"' to get tt and how to handle 1t.
( onstan~ C arrolL J>rtS1dm.t \_Com-
muntt) College South. in M1ss1on VieJO. suatsted that a
clear sense of d1rect1on. a v.1Uin~ss Lo take risks. an
ab1ht) to \lrOrk with others. nex1b1lity and the capacity to
enJO)' one's work arc ke)' factors for achieving success.
Narda Zacchino. editor ofineOranaetouotyeditioo
of the Lo Angeles Tim~. said that with a staffofover 100.
a husband and and two small children. "Wbat rvc learned
to do 1s cope. You have to set priorities ...
( arroll's rven simpler approach -··rve solved the
problem of my ~rsonal life -1 don't have one." -drew
apprcc1nt1vc laughter. • _
But thert was enough of a tumou1 for .. 'Superwoman:
Running the House. the Kids and the Company" to
indicate that some women want success on all fronts.
1 her~ was ccnainl y no shortaJe of role models.
Dodie Livinston. special amstant to the president
read a message from Pres1d~ru and Mrs. R~ during
the luncheon and the keynoter, psychologist/radio talk·
show host Dr. Toni Grant described the almost limitless
opti ons available to women in the '80s.
he warned. however. against basing.life choices on
other ~ople's expectations "A liberated woman for me is
a \lrOman who has what she wants ...
In the afternoon women could JOin a group talkin1
about "Job Hunting Strategies:· "Homemaker: The All
Encompa~s10~ Career." "How to Qualify for
Loans/Credit, · .. Dressing for Success" or 20 other topics.
It might have confused Freud, but perhaps it would
have enhglnened him enough to persuade him to scrap the
question.
Resort to safety: Swap
your home for vacStiOn
By CHANGING TIMES
The 1Uplln9"f M .. uln.
For lhl' la't ntnl' \ummers. Jultus
Dust ha his v. 1fr Pn'il11la. and
daughter. \all). ha"e 'arat1oned in
places sut·h a!I London. \an Fran-
c1<;eo. Newport Bea(•~nd the Rock' ~ounta1m of< olorado v. nhout l'' e·r
pa~ ing a bill for a hotd. motl·I car or
other accommoda11on'
The Duscha<, ho' l' no1 had to v.orn
about thl' salet\ ot their ov. n home 1n
thl' Wa!>hington. D.C ... uburbc, tx··
cause ealh lime thl'} Y.l'rt.· J v.a } 11 has
bet•n OtTu pu:d b~ the ov. ncrs of lh'r
places 1 n v. h 1<:h t hn "'crc Sta) 1 ng.
Thl· Dusc has arl· 1hrec: of man' thou".iand~ of .\memam v.ho belong
to home exchangt• '>l'f\ ire!>. These
organ11at1onc, list hou,es. apan-
menls. l'ondom1n1unu. and cHn
\achls an<l rccrcauonal 'chicles that
ihc1r ov.ncro; '"II make a'ailable for
e\chan~t.·" 1th otht.·r<, in North ..\ml'rt·
ra. f uroix·. \Int.a. Laun ..\n1l'nra.
<\ustralia and Nl·v. Zealand Autos
are often included 1n the exchange.,
The v.a~ 11 v.orks 1s '1mple . a,
pa)ing a fee <S20to S1 05 a ~can \Ou
usual!~ get )Our home li<,tcd 1n the
director) prepared b) the !.Ci"' ice a ..
""ell as a ~ear o f publt\.tth<>n'> If there
1s an add1t1onal fee to include a
picture of)our home in a li"1t1ng. 1t"s
probabl~ ks!> than $10
.\fter ~ou ...elect plall\ 1n the
d1rt'C'l0r\ that 1nlt.'rl'\I \OU \OU
prepare a letter de\l n bing\ UU r home
local attrac11ons an<l rht.· rnmpo~llltln oh our famll) and wnd 1.ur1r' to tht.·
people whose names arl' l1'>h:d \\1th
the propert1e<,
"We send t\ut 50 or mort. lcucr\
each vcar." ""~" l'nsc1lla Du!>c:ha
"and general!~ get rcplie' to half ol
ihem. But forc' el') C\Changl' ""l' ha' l'
1n111ated. another ha!> ~gun v.11h J
lcttrror telephone call tom u
Once a .kiter stnkl''> a '>par~ 1•f
interest. there ,., usual!\ Jdd1tmnal
corre-spondemc an<l an e\thange ut
By Katy Brooks
( ·;"' ~~ l\~S\..'E~
R .. S "'". J~ E' P/,.1.),..£
)
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hou~ photos as well as telephone·
calls to sv.ap details.
Exc hanges . &enerall} should be
arranged ""et'ks or even moriths
ahead to take advantage ofbargain air
fares. which must be bought ""ell in
ad"ance of"1iht 11~. • ...
Home eJCchangcs are not without
hazards. Occas1onall) one of the
families backs out at the last minute
The most freq uent probltm. how-e' n ..eems to ~ housekeeping
\landards. opinions of what con-
c;t1tutcs minimal neatm.-ss vat) w1de-h .
· \\hen ~ ou arrange an exchanie.
) ou gene rail) agree to pa~ the utility
hill s for }Our own ho me while you are
gone. L-0ng-d1stance calls are paid by
the callers. If a hou~hold appliance
break\ dov.-n dunng an exchange. the
ov. ner 1s ex pected to pa) the repatr
bill: hut rf somethTng rs damaged
through the carelessness of the ex-
changers. the~ are expected to pa).
11-... a good idea to ha ve a signed
\tatt.•ment about hov. important de-
tail~ of the exchange v.111 be handled
E: 'penenced e \changers suggest
ched.ing on homeowners and auto-
mobile insurance co' erage.
) ou ran get more information b}
v.nt1ng or calling th~ exchange
dub".i
-\ acat1on E'changc Club. 12006
I I Ith .\\e .. L'n1112. Youngtown. AZ
q6 "\. hlJ2 972-2186.
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AO\ I 4SQ. Con.cord. MA 01742; 800
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~l'f\ tll' P n Box 3975. San Fran-
c·1sco. ( .\ Q4 I 19: 41 S 383· 7368.
-lntcr',cn ll'C Home Exchange
AO\ >11 Crkn Echo. MD 20812: 301 ~41.J-4 .... ~ .,
-l 11an-a-Home. Two Park Lane .
hf \fount \ l'rnon. N Y I 0552. mall
101.1u1 nt'' on I'
\\••rid \\ 1de [\change P n n .. , I~, I \.in l candro C .\ Q45"''
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Bobbi Dauderman a.nd Kim Bur1e attended
Contemporary Club receptton at muaeum.
I
While M esa Rotary auction
bidding turns out live ly
I he <. ontcmpo1 al\ (. lub. a .!>Upport p.r.oup fordl.c
NC\\ poll Hurhor Art Mu .. t·um. anu tht.• mu .. eunl' ..
d 1rl·rtol'> lwld .1"m1\cr" 1."1 v.t·1·~ to gt•t ht.'lll'r
:\\ q U:t 11\ ICJ.I
f omll'd hl\t \ummn lht• ( ont1·mpor.1n ( luh I\
11i.1tk up ol) oung. prnk\'it0nal llll'I\ an<l v. omen" h1N'
1ntc1c\l 11l the arto; lead' them 111 lt'l tUft.''i. film-;.
\)mpm1um<,and tour'
L1'1t '-"t.'d. tht.• group met at thl' mu'il'um for a
d1nnl'rand H'tcp11on hononng Dr WoTfgaog Mn
Fau t. a lft·tu1e ~1 H•n h' him iind a chanct" to sec thc
<:urrcn.t.nh1h1t "f \J"lrl'r,\lnn\ Nt'' \fl F mm C •l'r
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In Ill'" Jl<.'OJ)k ,111 till' llnll' Jilli nll\ll\ of th<1'l' llt'l'<l Ill tx·
'¥Oung rx·opk "1,a1d lffnn~ Frttdtnrkh. thl' mu~'lllll·,
dtn.'l lllr of <Jn l.'lnpmcnt ll\ h1: Cl>mnwntc:d on thl· Sl't·
tugcthl'I
80:11d nwm~r' a1 the pMl\ 111l lulkJ Jack Dwan
(\\llhY.1k Jeri) PH'"'knt Ra~Jobr\ onlhl\\qk t.lnda, ".1 m\lr,t•um dnt l'nt I l.ul'UIC Kuthn anli PbU Mor~an
(\\ 11h "lit. Sul') Kevln('on11c-). lhl' muwum dlfl'l 1t>1
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1n1 lut.kd Ellt>n Appel. Paul Bowlnkel, Kim BurRe.
Deborah Fontaine, Vicki Gering, J ill Harlt>y. 1'an<'~
Kidder. Curt Lyob. Diane Stetltr und Elliott Wagnu • • • "( 1111ng. gning ~n1il'"\\t.'n.· J tnp for \\H• ,., T.1h1t1
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l•11rh unu,u.tl "h·ni alll t1nn ltt'm'>
T lw on .t\1011 \'·" tht.• "'th annu.11 Rot.11 ' < lut1
l h,1111' J Ult 1lrn in C 1l\1.1 '-k'3 "h~n· tl'll' tnp ll11 l""
\\t.'lll 111 Waltt>r .111d Luey Burroughs.and thl' "l.'d11P1
"111 tx· Jim dt>Boom (v. ho \\:l'i 1.·nt.ou1!lttnJ1u bid II\ '"'
\'tit. Barbara I
Lordon Bowle). J pa\I t lub prc~J<lt.•nt "·" 111,,,1,·1 .it
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hot1ln1I honwmJlk~·l'fJl'r~' 1ndmkd Boband
\1arjorlr Wrt'd, Kf'D and rtnd)' Wa) man. Rot.m < luh
pr1''"kn t 110" ud Kautz and'""'. blrlt). Pttt>r .inJ
Monica \'lotto. Ma' .ind Nanr) S" anC'utc. flutn<'f ,111d
(barlollf' Skf'l<'h, Mlkt .ind Olanbe NI bet, Pt'tt) ,ind
Mlkt' Mullorh .111ll John .111d f:lunor MUlt r
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I dllct/ \rl'/111d.1 /1111f\/l1·\fl'll
Vicki Gehring a.nd Victoria Solln&er. aboYe.
chatted before Ellen Breitman fntroduced
lecturer. Or. Wolfganc Max Fauat. below.
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. -OrMge Cout OAILV PILOT/Thurlday, May 3, 1984 -
·Be~daches 11otall in .the head, doctors say ;·:!
Treatment is more man painkillers
sprun.1 up across ttle country tn recent
years.
"The ~I.of pjluen1s with conm1n1
head pain ha~ always bttn there. It
JUSI has not been addrcsscd before
now." said Or. Robert Ha1elrig. a
ncurolOiJSt a1 Toledo Hosp11al who
directs one of the country's ne~est
headache clinics.
unit for headache study
"This as more than a v1s1t to the
doctor. which 1s what they have been
used to for the last 2S years." Sa per
said of the 16-bcd u.Wt. "We need to
look at a person's total life in order to
help them. By ALAN L. ADLER
'11 11 .,._.,.,._
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -An e"'-~nd1ng mechcal practtCt' that falls bet~~ specialization and fa mily
PTaCtice l\1s grown from the belief by
.many docton that hudachcs arc not aJI in the head.
Sparked by neurolo$1sts who tl-h
there was more to 1reat1ng headache~
than to p~scribe painkillers. clinics
fOr the ongoing.care of such pa1 n have
Though the Headache Cart Center
opened earlier this year. Hazelrigg
said he had been swamped by phone
calls and patteots ref(rred b)' ~h)s-
1c1ans. He sees an estimated ~0-25
nt'w pat1en1S per week and consul!~ 40
othe" on an ongoing basis.
.\t Ann Arbor. Mich.. Dr. Joel
·aper said 1he Headache Care In-
stitute was the nation's first in-pa11ent
"What science 1s teaching us ts that
most of our patients arc born pain
pr~ne.".Sa~rsa1d 1n ao interview. ''It
1s inherued. Not everybody·can get a
lot of headaches ...
The clinics. about 20 nationwide.
U)C a vanct)' of treatments for
headaches. Doctors agrtt there 1s sll m
chance of cure but many head pains
can be controlled to allow the v1ct1m
to live a normal life.
Dr. Ninan Mathew,d1rector of the
Rea der's tragedy saves life
DeARANN l.:ANDeRS: Several
... 8gO )'OU pub-,.._ a letter from
8 wom&nWhOMton
conwnttted 1ulclde.
I Md planned to
end my own life that
ANN
I.ANDERS
WllY'"Ohtwlthan ••••••••••• owrdoae, but that
lfttter made me atop and Ullnk about tM pain I would
lnNct on my teen-age Slater, and the grMtf my death
would cauM my young niece and nephew to whom I
have been a second mother. t al90 thought et>out my
35 elementary school students who would be
traumattfed.
My mother 11 not weu. I reaJ1%ed how my IUiCtde
would effect her. Sud<Minty I knew I juat couldn't do It.
-The next day, I OOOIUfted a psychiatrist and totd
him of my sulcldeJ plant. I am now under tr .. tment for
depretllon -my fourth episode In 10 yeara. tam onty
30 yell'9 old.
Alt 19 not roay. I stllt want to die°' perhaps take a
WlfY tong elMp. My doctOf' •YI I must rematn In
trMtment tor eeveral more months, maybe years, and
I honeatty don't know If I have the atrength to hang on
-tt'ttopalnful. However, ne91f agatnw1Jt tconald«
suicide wtthout thinking of thote It wttl affect. God
blea you for printing that lettet. -LOUISE
DEAR LOUISE: Your letter ls sure to touch many
fives and I wouldn't be at all 1Urprtsed If you saved a
few. BleMyouforwrltlng. / • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your reply to "400-Watt
Fabric8tor" wu •dud. A husband who would raJM eo
mc;,ch MH~ ete:tr le~ la not atx.rt to ltt down
wtth hit wffe and d'9cute the pr~blem calmly .
A more togloal IOkltlon wookS be to contact the
utllttycompany end r~ en ''enetgy audit.'' A
company representetlwwe>Wd come out. go over the
entire houM and ...... waYt to r-.ducethe bMll. He
mlght r.commend weether .... trls>P'ng t"'-wtndoM or
ln1Ulatlng the pt808. TM coet Of the profeeek>nal audit
wou'd not exceed $15. An outllderwoutd haYe a·101
mor. cJout than a wffe. -PITTSSUAGH
DEAR PllTS; It II ur*k.ty that a hUlbend who
ecrMmt at>out a uttlfty b1l.would lnlulat• the houM
and weather•trip thewtndoWI. Your .,._tlon S.a
good one. hOW9Yer, end worth trytng. · • • • DEAR ANH l.AH9ERS: Myhuebend't IMfnl workt
In anar....,,.. &NII enmcoelent waltrlf• wt*1
we go there fOf' dimer we try toavotd be6ngeeated In
her station beeal1MW9feel unoomfottabeeabout
Upping. We don't went tolntutt the women. ta It In poor tuteto ttp a Nlatlw? -UNEA$Y tN THE EAST
DEAR UNEASY: AeletlW9 tw... bUla to pay Nke
~ ..... wa1tr ... depend ontlpetoUV.. tt
your huSband'• aunt gtwe ncettent MfVtee the
deMtvel a genetOUI tlp. • • • ~how to ,,.<Mt• bait without falling hoolc.
NM and tinker. 'Ann~· book,.,, "Datlno Do'• · .
and Don't•,'' wllltt.lpyou bemor•PO#Md Md eurw of
S on d•tes. &ln<jSOoent•Montl with• IOntJ.
• Nlf..lfdd~.,~· )'O(lt'f*1u.1 ,
to A Lander9, P. 0 . Box 11996 ChlcaJlo. IN. 606 t 1.
Trilth p bout work: It 's w ork
Pan·nt\ pr1Jl'
thl·m<,1.·h n 1n prrpar·
ing thr1r rhddrrn for
hk v.1th a c,et ol
\ alU<.'\ II\ la \l' 0\ ERMA ~
V.. r tell them B 1·.:_ -' ...
\\ 1nnin~ kcl' hl'ttcr OMBECK ~.
th:inloc,1ng (,oodtn-••••••••••••• umphs O\Cr C \il
rnu'>t ol thl' 11mc \A. c
punish \OU bctauc.c v.t· loH' }OU Hone!>!) doesn't pa~ real
good. but ) ou ha' l" .i 101 of friend'>. It duesn 't mailer v. hat
\OU Jo 'o lon[!..l' \our hands and \our room are clean.
~o hvv. tome v.c don't 1ell 1hem the truth aboul '-"Orl?
\\cha' e an t·n11rt• gencra11on of~ oung people growing
up who honC'>ll) ha"c been 1old tha1 "ork must be "fun.
rcl.c rant and mcarungful. .. lf thq gel one out of three,
the) 're lull\
It°'> 11mc V.l' stoppcd kidding oursch es and our
r hlldren Wort.. I'> d1c,c1pline. ~cnficc. compe11t1on.
-"'Jl<h.aran(c~ rcpct1119n, concentra11on, dcd1c,at10n and
pnnc1pk <;o v.h) do we '>pend our ltvc!. doing 1t? Because
the) are thl' <.'th1c'> that mak<.' us count lor \omething and 1f
"e don't maintain 1he<;e things. "e lo~ something we
Jespcratl'I\ Ol'l'OlO\Ur."e d11(nll\
l'\t' ofl c:n thought cvcl)one 'lhould be a waiter or a
spectrum It '>ho~ he a1 the h1ghc'it In no othl'r
profe'i'\IOn 1s d1gnll~ pul to the tl''>I b~ tho<.c v. ho should
knov. lx'ttcr
. On the surface. some JObs do seem fantastic and fun.
What you don't knov. about 1s the rock singer who once
changed clothes an a public restroom. the author wh o ~tat
a desk in a department store for three hours and no onc
bought a book. or 1he gold medal Ol) mp1an .... ho got up in
the dart.. for I::! vears 10 train tx·fon· am one no11ced ht' v.a s
out there · ·
We haH' our kid<; belie' 1ng there's something wrong
wllh them or the JOb the} ·,e chosen 1f they don't wax
ecstallc about 11 Hov. come the paper route wasn't the
religious expcnence we ~1d 11 would be? How come the
din and sweat from the cons1ructton JOb didn't bnng them
the fulfillment we promised? Wh y are the> restless to move
Qn from a perfectly good job because the) don't get that
fcefing ofcxc1te men1 and adventure when they dnvc in the
parking lot in the morning?
Becau~ the~ 're confusing work" 1th success. Succc!>!>
1s fu!'. relevant and meanin&fuL Work 15. work...
I ha'e JUSt spenl four hours wn11ng these words. I dad
not have a good 11me. I do it because there is no other wa)
to wnte other than to shut ou1 ever}thing else and do 11.
That's what the job is all about. If I don't send out the best
that I can do I feel kss about m~sclf
wa1 tn.''>' al \Oml' ume 1n their lives. I-or l>Ome reason. 11'~ Whether n's fun . rclc,anl and meani ngful for me ...
the JOh man\ pcopk put at the lov.e\I end of the work depend~ on \bu
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• • • Tiit S•ltnce t 19631 Ingrid
nutm Gunntt Lll'ldblom
tiou~ton Headache Clinic. said he
u~ a comb1nat1on of prt\entivc
med1cat1ons. behavior modificauon,
b10-fcedback and stress mana&cmcnt
to help many pat~cnls.
Clinic or Psychiatry and Ncurol<>&y in
Minncapoh .
"Psychiatric factors arc import-
ant," Baker said. "We're not sure
which is cause and effect in most
cases. Wt do know that in many
caJCs. overust of drugs 10 $top the
pajn 1$ agravating the StlWlltOn."
Headache has to be seen as a chron1·
disorder. much like J)C'Opk ~ d1a •
betes_ .. Saper ~Id.
Recentl y. Mathew ~td he had been
using skcp thl'rapy to study head pain
and n1ghtt1me headache .
"For years. people thought head-
ache pain was all in the head."
Mathew said. "That assumption was
retudina the study in th ts am.."
Saper compared paankHlcrs for
chronic headache to scralctung
poison ivy. They can aaaravate rather
than help the situation.
The number of neurologjsts an(
psychiatrists shar~n& headache infor
mauon has 11own along with tht
number of headache clinics. Tht
Amc:ncan Association for th.e Stud)
of Headache has some 650 mcmbefl
up from fewer than S() in the I 94ot
said Dr. Seymour Diamond. whc
staned the nation's first headacht
clinlc in Chicago IS years ago .
Most ht"adachc pa11cn1s fall into
one of three categories: muscle con-
traction headaches. m1arainc hea..,
pain. or u combinatic,n of both. sn 1d
Dr. Camak Baker. head of the
Headache Institute al the Minnesota
"They actually promote lhe pain
they're trying to cure ... he said.
Saper said cure wa!> a word rarely
used by doctors tre~11ng headaches.
··cure implies too much ... like the
way you remove the appendix so that
yo u never have another ap~nd1c11ts.
Dtamohd began with an out·
pa.t1ent treatment pro&ram but has
s~c added an in-pauent program. •
ti'is is considered the busiest of the•:
clinics with 3.000 new patients a year ~
and 30.000 reaulars.
Jane Badler:
· The 'V' sta:iids~
I or villainess :.:
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Jane Badler -'no men to hide behind.'
REVIEW
A jazzy openi~g
at amphitheater
By CATHY DE MAYO
D..., ~I C0tr~I
Tht L"rO'-'J v.ac, chill\. but 1b rcccp11on ~a~ ~arm as
Manha1tan Tran'ifcr of>c ncd Pa cific .\rnph11heatrc·s
second '>t'a'>on.
.\ltcrnoon rain'i :rnctan unseasonal hailstorm kh last
Frida' night's temperatures more numbing than n1pp).
but M·anhattan 1 ran~fcr Ian'> bra' cd 1hc t•lcmcnl'> fon~ hat
turned ou1 to tx· a polished. sat1sf) ing :!11~·hour per·
formance. the o nl) concert the group v. ill gi ve 1n ~out hem
Cali fornia 1h1s year
The fo1 11 'ocah'its opened full·thronlc with
"Birdland" aml moved smoothl} through a SCI sprinkled
w11h Transfer standards. Notable were a 1nbute to Count
Basie, "Corner Pocket," which displayed the intricate
harmonies for which Transfer is kno" n. and 1ha1 ode to
caffeine.-"Java Jive:· which turned lhe word "pereolator"
into an art form. __,
'fhc coneen lineup leitped from vocalcsc Ja1'7 (which
will be featured exclusively on their next album) to swing.
crooning and gospel. •
Tran'>ler's trademark sense of humor v.as happ1l)
e' 1dcn1 in "T" alight Zone/Tv.1light Zone" and the sass}
··s o) From Nev. ) ork ( II} ... G roup leader Tam Hauser's
cool·ca1 l'haracter "El Dorado (add} .. also made.-an
appearance 10 1n1rodurc the .,e, en.piece backup hand
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Burst~n Lmda Blair ED MAKING OF MANKIND
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A'T......-wnt ..
LOS ANGELE -One )l'ar ago. NBC'> popular
miniseries ··v" introduced aliens who outwardly re-
sembled humans but. 1n artuaht). were rep11les searching
for human meals. The fight 10 \la) off the '1S11ors' food
plan now con11nues with the 'ilX-hour \Cqucl. "V: The
Final Battle." ·
The battle lanes are clearly drawn. w11h the resistance
movement taking on the creep)-foreign invaders. and
NBC taking on ABC "V: The Final Banlc" w11l be
broadcast on NBC tn th ree pans this Sunda). Monda) and
Tuesday nights. going head 10 head against ABCs
maniscnes. "The Last Days of Pompeii."
In the past, the networks have avoided p~tting
min1senes against m1n1senes. but. as more multi-part
programs are produced to sta' c off cable''> incursion~.
more conflicts are bound to occur. On Ma) 20-2 1. NBC s
"The First Olympic -Athens 18%" w1ll 1ake on ABC's
"Mystic Wamor ··
The most reptilian of the characters in "V" 1s the ~rucl
and lustful Diane. played b) Jane Badler. "V" also stars
Marc Singer and Fa ye Gritnl. "ho lead the rcs1stan~
fighters. Andrew Prine. Michael Ironside. Michael Wnght
and Richard Herd as the supreme commander of the
aliens. The title "V" 1s from the World War 11 s~ mbol of two
upra1~ed fingers for victol).
One ot the most memorable moments from the
onginal produclton last Ma). and the one that ga' e
Singer's character the first hint of1he aliens· e' 11 purpose,
was when Diane s"allowed a ral She p1cked 1t out of a
ca$e. held 11 above her mouth and her throat ballooned like
a lizard's to accommodate the rodcnt.
"II was a real rat." Badlcr remembers. "I was
squeamish. It ~a!. 1erriblc~1Jall). the rat went into a
late \ dumm)-1ha1 puffed up as 1hrcc ere" men worked
pneumatic pumps ,
In her shon career Badkr has gone from beaut)
contest winner 10 rcp11le lad)
She was Miss New Hampshin: v.hcn she wa s onl) 17.
"I didn't expect to win." shl· \aid. "but oncc I d1d m~
compclltl\e spin1 came o ul. I rcall) .... anted to "'" but;
wasn't cut out 10 be Mi ss .\mcru:a I v.ould ha'e had 10 be
~o con1rolled. I don't think I could ha'e done that."
B.idler 1s not put ofTb) her t·haracter an "V :·"It 's such
a slrong woman's role ... she !>aid . ··shc·., powl.·rful. There
arc no men to h1de behind. I JUSI lo' e 11. r,· e never played
a character hkc this before. but 11 's .. oeas)-. h's frce1n~. It's so different from myselfu rcall) 1s a character role.'
She said. "Diane's such an incrcd1bl) power-hungry
woman. 1f l can call her a woman. It's bcl.aU!>C she's not
human that she has no emotions o r moraht). She will·
literally do anythi ng and has no feelings of guilt. She
know!> what she wants and goe'> after it any way she can."
Diane. although a fantas) character. is cast in the
mold of the classic v1lla1nesscs. ''I'd rather sec woman;t\,
SlfOn&..than as. weak. and m.a.rupulalCd. .. Badler said.. "Ttl;-
s1 rongcst characters on TV today arc the vall aanesses. •:
"There were some scenes I had to do that freaked msf:
out. I had to tonure Julie (Grant). It was real~:
dchumanmng. omcumes I had 1ears in m) eyes. but t ·
had to realize that Diane would feel none ofth1s." :::
The role of Diane was the first big break for the you~:
act res!., who had been in the soap opera "The Doctors" i1>:
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stra11ht week follow1na the end of the 198)..84 season.
"Dyna ty" came tn ftrst as its arch-nvaJ for most
popular primc-umc soap o~ra. ('8 ' .. Dallas." wu pre-
empted by the movit "Bordcrhnc."
In the just-ended ~uon "Dallas" w:is fim. "60
Minutes" second and .. Dynasty'" third.
AB won the week tnded April 29, but CBS moved
up to second and dropped NBC to third. ABC had a
network averaac of 14.9 in the-A.C. Nieken Co. survey.
CBS had 13.8 and NBC had 12.4. The networks say this
means that in an average prime-time minute 14.9 percent
of the TV ho mes were tuned to 'ABC.
CBS' .. Simon & Simon"' and NBC's "The A-Team"
were tied for se~ond place for the week. Others in the Top
10: ABC"s "Hotel," founh:"the ABC movie "Chapter
Two." fifth: CBS' "60 Minutes," sixth: CBS' "Kate and
Allie." "Magnum, P.I.," and "Alice:· tied for seventh: and
NBCs "TV Bloopers and Pracucal Jokes," tenth.
. It was mostly a week of reruns . but NBC's onginal
hou~hold
2." 1mon & 1mon .. CB . 21'.I or 17.6 million.
2. T1e-.. The A-Team,"' NBC. 21.1or17.6 million.
4. ··Hotel." ABC. 20.2 or 16.9 m1lhon.
5. Mov1e-"ChaptcrTwo," ABC, 19.0or l.S.9 milhon.
6. "60 M1nuteJ." CB . 18.4 or 15.4 mHlion.
7, "Kate and Alhe," CB . 18.3 or 15.J million.
7, Tie-"Maanum. P.1 .. •• CBS, 18.J or I .S.3 m1lhon.
7. Tic·"Alicc," CBS, 18.3 or 15.3 million.
10. "TV Bloo~rs & Practical Jokes;· NBC, 17.8 or 14.9 million. • ~
11. "Trapper John, M.D .. " CBS. 17.7 or 14.8 milhon.
12. "Newhan:· CBS:l7.3 or f4.5 milli'On.
12. Tie-"The JefTersons,"' CBS 17.3 or 14.5 million.
14. "20.20," ABC, f 7.2 or 1'4.4 million.
I 5. "Three·s Company," ABC, 17.1 or 14.3 milli"n.
I 5. T1e-"Scarecrow & Mrs. King!" CBS. 17. I or 14.3
m1lhon.
17. "Cagney & Lacey," CBS. 16.8 or 14.0 million.
18 "Oh Madeline."' ABC. 16.2 or 13.5 million.
18. T 1e-"The Fall Guy," ABC, 16.2 or 13.S million . movie .. Doctor's Story" fini shed in 29th place.
Home Box Office's first miniseries. "The Far .-------------------........ --
20. "Webster." ABC. 15.6 or 13.0 million.
Pav1hons," was cablecast in th~ pans last week and drew
a substantial audience. Among homes that subscnbe to
HBO. 30 percent watched the three-pan romanuc
adventure It 1s estimated that 12.S m1l11on homes
subscribe to the pay televtS1on service. Overall nat1onall).
7 rcent of the audience tunr .. ·· '--__.!~~~~....!!!~~llUUll.i~'---------==-----'-'=ct·:'Eei'i;s:-:w:'a:'.s firs t among the news shows and A BC mo ' ed
Shelley "Lonl demanda to know why artlat 1n10 'lecond place and NBC sltpped back to third place. ~~topher loyd t. atarln& at her -then The raung!>: CBS 12.1. .\BC 10.4. NBC 10.2. u.uda he wanta to palnt lier portrait on Here arc the week's 20 top programs:
"Cheere" tontcht at 9 on N~. Channel 4. I. .. D}na~t}." ABC'. a rating of 23.3 or 19.S m1llton
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TV show
aids lost
kids again
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
More than 1.400 viewers
called a toll-free hotline to
rcpon nearly 800 s1ghllnJS
of missing children w1th1n
12 hours after the telecast
rtrun of the N BC movie
"Adam."
The photographs and
names of 49 missing chil-
dren were nashed on the
screen Monda) following
the mov1e. which told of
t~e disappearance of kid-
nap victim Adam Walsh.
• ln addition, callers re-
1>4>ncd <1n an add111onal 79
missi ng children. said
Sharon McMorris of the
Adam Walsh Foundation
of Fon Lauderdale. Fla.
BREAK OF YOUR LIFE!
Push it to pop it!
Rock tt to lock tt!
Brqak it to-make i~ ·
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A .l()HN HUGHES fflM
A ( '1ANN(I PROOUC !IONS PRESENTATION
~xrHN(ANOlfS ,.,...,,.MOlJ.YlllNGWAlO
~AJJl f.IOOl Er JU!. f IN H(Nl!Y ANTHONY MICHAEl HAU
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.. HlllON VRHN .,.._....,r:io.-,.,;"' JOHN HUGH£!.
STARTS TOMORROW Law enforcement of-
ficials in several states and
Canada investigated the
rcpons Tuesday. pan1cu-
larly six ca~ of possible
positive 1dent1fi cat1on of
missing youn~~ters.
••••••••••• ,•.•.•.•.•_.•. 1MA COITA MUA
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UMlllA MIC.,_ s..ar.
Among the \ oluntccr(I
answenng the calls \.\3S
flonda Gov. Bob Graham
He said. "To me. th1~ is
tele v1s1on at 1ts best It"~
using the power of the
medium to educate.
motivate and give tndl\ 1d-
u.tls an opponun1t} 10 be-
co me personal!) in-
volved."
Last October. \.\hen
"Adam" was first telecast.
Child Find of New Paltz.
N.Y., received ncarl\
I 0.000 calls over the week
following the tcleca'it. The
calls resulted in the per-
manent recovery of 12
missing youngsters.
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THE
FAMILt'
CIRCIJS
by Brad Anderson
"You're going at It all wrong. He wants you
to beg for It."
MOON MULLINS
lHAT'S A <iOCJD.A ONE ...
yo1c ...
IT'S NOT
GOING WELL ...
PEANUTS
Dear Sweetheart,
I think of you
night and day.
You are more precious
to me than anything
in the world .
by Jlm Davis
t=Wi:l~~f,
f>QOATTING ON A
SANPl'OR.
TMANK YOU
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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"One thing'• for sure, Geofge -It Isn't for the
birds." · ·
DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham e ~ !~
f
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
by Ton:t K. Ryan
.•
TAKE ADVANTAGE or l'OlJR CHANCES \
Neither ~ulncrabh.,. •:a&L
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EHt South Weet North
2 • 3 1::1 Pa11 Pa11
Pa11
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BRABBLE
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You cannot allow declar·
er'a lapaes Lo jo unpunlahed.
See If you can 1pot declarer'•
· ·error on this deal from the
recent Spring North Ameri·
can Champlonahlpa. The
Etst·Wnt cards were held
by Karen MtCaJlum of New
York City and Vivi.an Whalen
of Sea Cliff. N.Y.
Eaat'a decision to open
with a weak two-bid In
apades boomeranged when
North/South stopped in three
hear'ri -wltbout the opening
bid, m03t North·South pairs
got lo game. and some even
made it. ,Had North·South
made nine tricks at hearts,
East· West were booked for a
very poor score.
West led a club. decl&irer
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DR.SMOCK
:t Feet.. Pe~FORMING . "fH IS HAIR 'fRANSPL..AN"f'
wout..P e>e uset..ess, MR. CRUMc..eY
~OSEIS ROSE ._.,
ISCW
lft'OJ1RE£/
rott with tbe ae. In dummy
and tried two hlrh hean..
When the queen did not drop.
ahe exited with a diamona.
.weat hopped up with the aee. ·
Clthed the QUffn o( hearts
and reverted to eluba;
Declarer ruffed and led a I~
epade to tht queen and klnJ.
East returned the eight or
apadet to declarer'• nine. and
1 declarer eontinued with a low
spade. Now East eiit.ed with
a club, and dedarer had no
way to avoid losing another
apade for down one.
When you have a long
trump suit, it is usl.lllly cor·
reel technically to rurr 1 side
suit as early as possible to
reduce the exit cards that the
defenders hold. Observe tht>
ctltff'rtnct tf, at tnek two,
declartr were to rurr a club
before drawing two rounda ol
trumps. ,_ •
Whun Weal 11 In with the
aw pf diamonda and exlll
with a club, that remove•
Eatt'• la•t 11re exit. Not
when Eut win• the tecOtl<I
apade. the lt end played and
the contract fa home. .
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tel'J el "Wlulll OpeaJirc
Lud1," aeld 11 .85 ,.
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peperMoU.
by Jeff MacNellj
·I ~.f
by Tom Batlul
by George Lemor 1
CREDIT LIN E
Coldwe,11 Banker
·names Mori-ell
resident manager
Digital x~rayphoto process. -.
recognizes 64 shades .. of griay.
Viejo
Newport Beach resident Gre1ory R. Morrell has been appointed rnident
manager of the 34-member San Gabriel Valley office of Col4well Buker
CcrmmerclaJ ReaJ Estate Senilcet. Morrell has served as sales manager of the
company's SO-~cmber Newport Beach office for the past two years. In his new,_
post •. Morrell 1s r~spons1ble for all marketing. business development and By CHRIS C
is leader
ad!l'in1strat1 ve act1 v1t1cs of the San Gabnel Valley office. which also serve the _.,.ft!
--Qtle& of Rancho Cucamcnga. Upl~taRo Tbcdocumentingand duplicating
• • • Jean-Pierre Webster has been appointed national sales dfrcctor for
Baueri~t lncladed of Costa Mesa, a T?ronto-based computer software and
electronics .firm . Webster'. formerly president of Soft Seni, lac. of Upland, will
be responsible for establishing new channels and coordinating distribution
through United States' markets.
• • • Bruce W. Hart, of Huntington Beach is the new chief operating officer for
Halferty Development Co., which has offices in Pasadena and Irvine. The co~~ercial real es~ate firyn . which ~pecialiics in shbpping centers and office
buildings, opened its Irvine office m Februrary. Hart was a former project
manager for Standard OU of Callfonla and director of business planning and
development for a Phoenix architectural firm.
of clinical studies on x-ray film has
traditionally been a time-eonsuming
task and a major expense for hospi-
tals, clinics. and others. with each
examination requiring thtuse of very
costl y supplies. accessories, and
equipment.
However. Sonics Research Carpo{-
ation. a new company which located
in Mission Viejo 18 months ago, has
recently introduced onto the market
their SJlC-1600: the first digital
multiformat imager, which converts
video or digital signals into diagnostic
• • • quality, multiformatcopy images in
Huntington Beach resident Joe Lacclliao has been recognized as one ot 90secondsorless.
Pacific Bell's top sales actucvers for 1983. Lucchino's 55-person staff generated Equa.lly impo~nt. says Rocco de
more than S 1.4 million in new revenues last year. Recently, the 28-year phone Robert~s. SRC national sales man-
company veteran was appointed to the residence marketin~tafTfor Orange ager,~h1spr~canreducecosts an~ R1vers1de counties. QV(.[¥~sible _ me 1&4JXXL associated with ~!ma~d ftlm pro-res1dences. ----~ .,. · """tt'SsinJbt'61i ,&vv pciU!nt of the
MORRELL WEBSTER LUCCHINO HART
Huntington Beach resident Joanne Wells has been appomted vice
pres1den1 and branch administration officer of Bw of America's Newport
IJcach branch. announced Wiiiiam J. Crawford, vice prcsidemand manager of
tbe branch. Wells has SCI"\ ed as assistant manager and branch administrauon
officer of the Anes1a-P1oneer branch since 1981 .
• • • Irvine-based Chudler Advertising Weal has expanded its operations by
opening a new office in Long Beach. The expansion is pan of a planned phase
of growth fo r 1984, said Bob Clludler, account executive and an agency
principal. Chandler 1s headed by brothers Don and Bob Chandler who serve
advertising. market1n$ and public relations clients in Orange Cou~ty and Los
Angeles, with emphasis on the financial industry.
amount that the average radiology
department presently spends on hard
. copy documentation.dark roo111s.
technician ti~nd other associated
expenses.
Also. with the SRC-l 600's rapid
interface capability, says de Robcrtis,
it easily connects to most diagnostic
modalities-CT, ultrasound, NMR,
digital radiographic, and nuclear
medicine-quite easily.
SRC's unit is the first commercial
system available which combines
analog and digital electronics to
process. store and re~roduce stan-
dard video information directly onto
non-silver dielectric paper.
D1$Jtallycontrolled gray scale. hard
copy 1magesare produced in 45 or90
seconds. and .. with a true digital
pnnt. )Our resolution is greatly in-
creased." says de Robert is. "We can
give up to 64 shades of gray or more if
you want it." •
Oneofh1sexamples 1s a d igit.al
pnnt of a picture of Einstein. "We use
that one because you can sec the high
degree of resolution -the wrinkles
around his eyes. hi s unruly hair. etc.
That is not a photograph; that is
actually put up hne for line, scanned
across a piece of paper."
R
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light. But this 1s hke a photograph -
you can hold 1t in front of you and set'
everything )OU need to sec. So what
we'redping 1s rctra1n1 ng them."
Bcyd'nd medical use. de Robenis
predicts an even greater potential use
L
m business and industry: "Hospital
and medical is probably only I 0
percent qf where it can be used; 90
percent of it will be mdustriat. Any
place where you'regoing to take a
hard copy."
SRC has established dealers
throughout the U.S. and Canada. and
so far 18 untts have been sold.
including one to the Houston Police
Dcpanment where it is being used for
fingerpnnt copies.
• • • • • Giovaut H. Correau has been named executive assistant/manager offood
And be vcraie for the RI U·Carlton resort hotel, a I 7. 5-acre I ux u ry resort nearing
completion in Laguna Ni,uel. Corren ti, a Laguna Beach resident, will direct all
food and beverage operations at tile hotel's two restaurants and three lounges.
He previously servefis ~orpome food and bevtng"C dtTecmrat lhe PaVillon
Hotel in Miami. The 397-room Ritz-Carlton is slated to open this summer.
The initial placement of the units
has been with medical facilities. SRC
currently has µnits at both Saddle-
back Community Hospital and at the
UCSD medical center. "for loan and
demonstration. so we could get
feedback," says de Robertis.
"One thing we're finding is that a
doctortrnsedto takin~somcthing
into his hand and holding it up to the
Meetings, seminars-·Slared
MUTUAL FUNDS
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Lons Beac h-based August
Financial Corp. is sponsoring an
annual in vestor meeting May 9 at the
Registry Hotel in Irvine to update
investors on the status of their
in vestments.
The meeting v.tll begin at 7 p.m.
• and refreshments will be served. -~·.=:. 1~. ~~F~ u:;:~.. ~fl srn ~t :g~ ~f, tH rn ~~ 0' cr'J"'a.L ~.~ :rn :rn S!g~'\"o. ~662 NL Further information can be obtained lllUMM, wlllll!H by Ceron• II 20 112• Conlld tlO NL IOS Ex 0 3 S09 Grwlll S 19 S "4 RKll r I 34 NL ond Oo n ~L bv calling(:? I)) 424-51 ()() ::.."e:r-~~~! c~~ I~~~ :g~'~ o,~~= ',2,1~ NL :g~ ~r~ IS)~11H~ ~~. ~::I~~ TaMr>Q 10ll 2111 ~:. u Nt . ~. 1nc.~,. nt sn, 1$" L a inc nu n" 10s NO 1 2' 1 n Mt1Qve1 1112 NL Pu:nem Func11 ~~ l~ ·~ ~t ~men accountants ~ IW'kel et "•rt Fd 2! ~ XCll '2 '4 NL IOS Proo 6 11 1 14 Mui Sllr SJ 07 NL Conv U 66 1l U t E j = 11a • .,.... ~P to'~ 0 J~ ~t J..-:;' 3'U1 34N~ 1nv Mtt 10., 112s N•t Avie 113 us ca1r. 1341 14 14 r:fR.~ 20 tt ~t mbers of the Amencan Soc1et}
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NEW YORK CAP) -The follow1no llSI shows lhe Over · the -Counter stocks and warrants Iha! 1'11v1 <X>ne uo the mosl and (jown IM mos• blsld on oercenl of ch•not for Wed No ttcurlltes tntdi!TQ t>elow t1 or l1lOO shares arE included Nel and Perctnlage changes are 11'11 difference between the previous closing bid orlce and lodav·s lesl bid orlce
professional soc1et). •
Registration matenal for the event
is available by calling reservation
coordinator Jeanne Orr at 556-3106.
Stanford alumni
Stanford UniversH} alumni at?
invited to attend a stress reduction
seminar at Fluor Corp. headquarters
in Irvine on Ma) I:! beginning at 9
a.m.
Re$1strat1on can be made b) tele-
phoning Tomm) Raine) at The
Irvine Compan) at 720-2969
Ad ueoclatlon
New officers of the Busi
ness/Profess1onal Advertising i\s-
soc1auon will be installe'd Ma) 9
during a dinner ceremon} at Magic
Island m Newport Beach.
The installation banquet \tans at 7
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dinner are $35. For reservations. call
SS 1-9422.
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NB-CM realton
The investment d1v1s1on of the
Newpon Harbor-Cost.a Mesa Board
of Realtors ~ 111 hold a seminar
enutled "The Secrets of Mongage
Borrowing" from I p.m. to S p.m.
Ma) 9 1n the board aud1tonum. The
public IS in' Jted
Topics to be discussed include:
"The Lending and '\pproval Process
-1984 ... "What Lenders Look For ...
"What Borro"'ers Should Look For"
and "The MC\Jhmeucs of Adjust.able
Rate )nd1cat1on and Joint Venture
F1nancmg ...
Cost is SJU Call Jan Navarro at
646-16 71 for ad' anct'" reservations
and information
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AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Motl ac;:llva O\lff• ·the·counltr ,,OCk$ SUJ)Pll~ b\I NASO.
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METAL S QuoTE S
That's an apt description of both business and
business people along the Orange Coast. Toke p track of
wher~ companies are got ng and which people ar helping
them get there.jlt~t watch 'Credit Line' -every day in the
Bustn~ss section Of your new Daily Pilaf
Donnie Hill
Winning
(feels _go9d
to Giants
LA.-defeqse helps -
San Francisco halt
nine-game strea. .
SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-Forthc
San Francisco Giants, that winning
feeling was mainified about nine
tames.
"If we hadn't lost nine straight
games. this would!l't feel n(!arly so
good." Al Oli ver said Wednesday in a
cl ubhouse (~II of smiles and laughter
after a 4.3 victory over the Los
AnJeles Dodicrs. ·
Oliver's pinch-hit sinj]e in the
eighth inning broke a J-3 uc. Winning
pitcher Gary La velle, 2-1, created
some anxiety in the ninth fo r the
22,812 baseball fans at Candlesti~k
Park by walking the Dodgers' lcadoff
batter. Make Marshall. but a double
play and groundout followed.
"The way we've been going. we
d1dn 't breathe easy until we were back
in the clubhouse wi th the win,"
Giants Manager Frank Robinson
said. "But this should help us relax
and play like we 're capable of play-
ing."
Oli ver drove in C"h1h Davis. who
had walked and gone to third on a
broken-bat. bloop single by Bob
Brcnly. Oliver punched the ball into
right fidd on the first pitch thrown by
Carlos Diaz. who took over for loser
Tom Niedenfuer. 0-2. '~ •• The Giants. 1-0 and 3-2 losers in
: : : : the fi rst two µmes of the seri es. began
• ·: • the third facing the National League's
hottest pi tcher. Rick Honeycutt.
ff Honeycutt ha&1't'CC1vcd ~ncr
field1~support. bc.'~bably bc..i.O
now. His lcaJUe-leading earned run
average remained at 1.38. since two of
the three runs he allowed were
•• unearned. <· "But we made some good plays. : : > too. like throwing Jack Clark out at
• the plate. It was a crazy game. We
were making all the play, and th 01'I all
of a sudden things began going
wrong." Honeycutt said.
The Giants tned to get Clark home
from first on a single in the founh, but
second baseman Steve Sax th rew him
out to preserve a 1-0 lead. G~ Brock
made 1t 2-0 in the fifth with his sixth
homer.
Former Edison High and OCC standout wean dwaner .ieans with I can of snuff in bis beck pocket .. rather than
trying ~o contri e more to A's attack. wh:~~~:~~~!•;:!~~~ ~~
By RICHARD DUNN
........... Dlllr .....
Oakland A's shonstol:cc~nnie Hill
isn't in the big leaaues use of his
bat -and he kno ws that.
Hill is there because ofhis excellent
glovc. sound arm and bettcr-than-
adequatc range. And. for the time
bein'-it's enough to keep him there.
Hill. a S-10. 23-year-old bdison
High and. q ranae Co~_st Colleat
problems hitti ng big leaaue pitching.
l>ut merely havina trouble makina the
. adjustment to hitting the wa y he
And. perhaps, a jewelry store
needs to -aod that•s usina the whole • wrapped around their necks.
field. ~ -·. _ _ , Hill. who·s been a switch-hmer Throl)g.h~y. Hills aver-smce his playina days at OCC. and a~ was at . l 7S. but .243 from the left attnbutes that skill to OCC's head
side of the plate. . coach Mike M~ne. "I know I'm not that.bad a hitter.'' . Hill said "I wa nt to contribute on .. Mayne saw me hit left-handed 1n
offense. · hi~ school one trme;" Htt1 -was
··1 haven't been myselfofTensively. saying. "and-he helped me and made
I've been swinJina at pitches I me work ~t 1t -now. I'm a better left·
shouldn't be swingina at -this is as handed hitter.
badl as I've ever hit." tn
• s 1 et c in 1gh school ). so1 switched to the left
of player who should still be playing side (of the plate) duri ng my at-bat. I
collcae ball. He strolls around with'his guess MayM saw 11 and liked 11. (the
baby face. and is th~ kind of gu y that way I hit left-handed )."
Hill. who l~med ho;., to thro~ left.
handed at the • of 11 when he 1ufrered an injury to his n&bt elbow.
araduatcd from Edison in 1978. and
transferred to Anzona S&ate after his
two.year stint at OCC. helpins the
Sun Otvils win the national cham~
p1onsh1p an 1981. when he hit .378.
He was the catalyst on Mayne's
state championship team of 1980.
when he hit .349 ( 11 doubles) and
scored 4S runs. and opted-not to-sip
wi th the Houston Astros. (who had
drafted him) an4 ao to A.SU.
Hill added 22 steals. ninc home
Ftfflttnd 58 RBI at' ASttinl 911 . an
hit .346 in the Colleac World Scncs.
so the A:s promptly made him th~1r
No. I selection 1n the June. 1981
secondary phaSt draft He was the
fint player ~ iD dlie couaay.
and OaJdand 11111 hiin 10 ltl a.. A
farm club in Modelio (C--..
Lta1u.e) where he llumped 10. I~ but
showed that he could .. pick .. It
shonstop.
bakland's brU5 libd bun IO much.
and hc ttad such a fiM IPri• en 1912
that they sent their prize shon110P 10
the A's doubte.A affilialt in Wcsi
Havcn. where hc responded with a
.2S4 showin&. 10 homcrund 59~81.
When Hill made the jump to tnpie-
A last year at Tacoma. hc hit .314
bef ort bei cal · · •
TUfy. e rtspONkd with a .
average and mack bt' ~ fell
with the aJovc. "and. al least for the
ume being. earned himself a job as a
big lea~ shonsto-p.
CaUdill thrives
on the pressure~
...
A· s reliever
survives scare
to bea Angels
1mpanant the.stiuation, tht bener hc-
1s.' said A's Manqer Steve Boros.
"And it got pretty imponant there
with Reggie up."
Oakland rallied from a S-3 scvc:nth·
inning deficit by snappina out of an
extended batting slump. The.A's had
From AP dlspatd1e1 hit a combined .180 in their previous
Entrusted with protecting a two-fi ve pmcs.
run lead, Oakland reliever BilJ Dwayne Murphy, one of the few
Caudill walked a razor's edae in the A's streak:ina the other way, pve his
ninth inning agamst the Angel s. club a 3-1 lead with a three-run
Gary Pettis drew a leadoff walk homer. his fourth. "in the third off
against Caudill in the ninth Wednes-Angel starter Ron Romanick. 3-2.
day n1&ht and then stoic second. Rod But the Anaels roared ti.ck on top
Carew followed wi th a run-scoring in the fifth on a two.run sinaJc by
smglc. cutting Oakland's lead to one Gary Pettis and a two-run homer by
run. and went to second on a sacrifice Carew. his second of the season.
bunt. Rickey Henderson doubled to lead
Caudill appeared to be in deep off the seventh and eventually scored
trouble. All along. however. he was on Joe Morgan's grounder. settina up
merely conducting an cxpenment. the eighth-inning one-two punch
"I hke tough situations. I wanted to which rallied the A'._.
be placed against the wall to sec how Camey . Lansford, fi&bung a 3-
tough I could be.'' tbe A's frtt-spinted for-36 slump. ~ed off whh his second
reliever said after pailing down his homer. And Mike Davts, who had
team's 7-6 win. • dnven in only one run all season.
Caudill was tough enough to cam homered one out later.
his sixth save. He struck out Doug .. h's not easy to hit a homer ill this
Dceinccs. then cracked Regie Jack.-park.." said Lansford a former mcm-
so n·s bat for a game~nd1ng fly ball to berofthe An~ls. "But I was fortunate
left. to get the ball up in the air and it
··He threw me a nasty \itch. it ran earned out."
in on my hands." Jackson said. • Romanick was on the othcT end of
The tnumph returned Oakland 10 the game-tyina homer
first place in the American League "'When he h11 i1:· saa.d the r~kte
West s1andings. The A'~ lead the right-hander. "I though t It was Just a
Angels by percentage points. ·fly ball. I was surpnsed to Stt it go."
"When wegol Caudill fro m Seaulc. Said Davis: ··1 was looking for a
(former Manner Manager Rene) breakin~ ball 10 hit. and I got it. He
Unlvenlty lflCh•a Mark Favorite elldea
Into aecond baee with •teal. beattna the
°""'Net ........ .., ....... " .......
tag from lrvlne abort.atop John Scott dur-
lnl Sea View Leatue 1ame.
Lachemann told us that the more hung I\. • ·
Indne_staysJn_contentlonfor Sea v··ew_crowri
By HUGH SILER .......... °""',...
The Irvine High Vaqueros ke pt their hopes
for a Sea View League baseball champ1onsh1p
alive by hanging on to defeat cross-town ri val
Universi ty. 7-5. Wednesday afternoon.
Irvine. 8-3. fi nds itself locked in a second-
placc tic wi th the Trojans, one game behind
pace-setting El Toro. 9-2.
Vaquero Coach Bob Flint, however. was
less than ecstatic after the win. "We're not
assured of any spot in the playoffs. There are
too many goofy things that can ha ppen."
With two outs in the thi rd. lrvine·s offense
began to show some hfe. John Scott was hit b~
a pi tch. Steve Lipton singled sharp!) up the
middle. and Bobby Hamelin walked to load th~s~s. 4
J~elman followed with an infield hit
wh ich p'ij>duccd the first run and Jim Manin
added another hit to make 11 2-0. The big blow.
however. was provided when Mark Heins1us
fo llowed wi th a two-ru n smile to center and
the Vaqueros had a 4-0 cushion.
Jn the fourth. Irvine came up wnh l\\O more
runs on a single by Hamel1 n to make 11 6-1.
Uni versity failed to give in. scoring 1hrec
11mes 1n the bottom of the frame to tighten 1t at
6-4 .
Back-to-back doubles b) Barry Bnttingham
and Paul Brown and a single by Norm Stolzo ft
produced one run. Pinch-hatter Roger Wilson
then walked to load the bases and Mark
Fa\ onte foll owed w1th a single fo r another
run. lr-.1ne starter Jeff B1clman then forcC'd in
another as he walked Da'e Huegy.
In tlie fifth. Irvine added an insurance
marker on a walk to Heinsiusa ground ou1 and
run-scoring double by Henigan.
"'Irvine came out and hit the ball ver) "'-ell
toda}'. and for us to come up empt) in the first ..
inning when we had runners on second and
third "Ith one out obv1ousl }' hun us:· sa1d
Uni vcrsll }" Coach JclT) Jclnick. "Our sched-
ule does not seem to be in our favor either
since we have to finish up with El Toro and
addlcback.'"
In the bottom of the seventh. Uni versity aot
consccuuve singles b}' Jason Gentile and
Bnttmgham. and with. two outs. Stolzoff
followed with an infield single. Irvine reliever
Make Heniga n then walked f>at Brown to force
in Gentile. but Heniga n battled back to gel
Wilson to end the game on any ball to center
tie Id
J
·'=·Althea, Life'sMagJ.c
lead Derby entries
,
Edison takes over
SunsetL~aguelead
.....
..._ .
LOUISVIL LE. K,. (AP) -A
ma,(1mum field of ~O was entered
1oda}' in the Kentuck) Dcrb) and
millionaire fill) J\lthea and her
stablemate. L1fe"s Magic. were tn·
stalled as the earl) hnc favonte for
Saturday's nche~t-e ver Dcrb)
J\lthea. 1he top mone) earner in 1he
field . drew the No I post position and
Life's Magic. also a fill ). got No . 5.
Both fill ies are trained by Wayne
Lukas. who has the first fi ll y entl) in
Derby h1StOI).
The complete field. 1n post pos1t1on
order. 1s: I. Althea. 2. RaJa's Shark: 3.
Bear Hunt: 4. So Vague: 5. Life's
Maa1c: 6. Fight Over: 7. Fah Time: 8.
tkdouin: 9. Renon's Hope: 10.
Taylor"s Special. 11 . Silent Kina. 12.
Vanlandingham. 13. Secret Pnnce.
14. At The Threshold: 15. Swale: 16.
Hugliesout
with injury
Corona del Mar H1ah 5(n1or
Brett Hughes. a 6-3. 2)S-paund
offcns1Nc llncma" and place·
kicker for two years with the 'Sea
Kinp. has' been knocked out of
the Oranac County All· tar foot·
ball p mc at Oro nae Coast Collcae
J utr -6 becnu~ of a recent auto
accident. which resulted 1n St vcrt
neck Tnjun c
Replacina Hughes in the pme
will be Chris McC lure of
Capistrano Valley. a S-11. I ?S-
pound defensi ve back and plaet·
kicker.
MaJest1c Shore: 17, Biloxi Indian: 18.
Pinc Circle: 19. Coax Me Chad: 20.
Gate Dance r._
Vanlandingham and Pinc C"1 rcle
will run as a Shug McGaughe) ·
1i:ained entry~
The Lukas entry was listed as the
5-2 favorite. with Swale. the Florida
J>crb)' wa nner. the second choice at
3· I and Ta) tor's Special at 7-2 .
Taylor's Special won the Lou1s1ana
Derby and the Blue Grass.
• If all go in the I 10th Derby at
Churchill Downs. the gross purst' will
be $712.400 with $537.400 awarded
to the winner.
The previous high purse was
$550.100 in 1982 when Gato del Sol
earned a record $428,850. The boost
in ent ry and starting fees from $5.000
to $10.000 each accounted for the
new hiahs.
Lukas thought he had a Dcr~y
contcnckr with Landalucc. the 1982
2-ycar-Old filly champion. But she
died of a rare disease.
"I was thinkina Oerb)' all the wa y
with her.'' Lukas said. "It wu
devastating."
Landalucc had been unbeaten 1n
five stans and dted 1n November
1982. ~
Only 32 filhes have run 1n the 109
p~vious Derbies and only two have
won -Revet u thc favonte 1n 191 S
and Genuine Risk 1n 1980. The last
filly to ao in the Derby was Cupeco)"s
Jo)'.. the 101h-.Qlacc fini her 1n 1982
Luka feels h11 entry could 10 ot'f as
the senumental ftvonte btcausc
"every hou~1fc in Amenca who'i
bcttina will put $2 on her "
Althea " the mon1t'5t half of
Lukas' rntry. havtna beaten colh
thrtt out of ftrur time .
Takeaway . ·
8,Ul Cartwrltbt of the New Tork Knlcka reacta after ha•ln&
the ball 1trtpped from bl• banda bJ· Boeton·• Ke.tn
McHale. Celttca won, 118·102. See C2. ·
again and D~c ~larzano doubted 1n
two more run'> and Pin Wal~
<,1ngkd an anm hcr to· add to tht'
damage
..\ hn~ht <.pol tor Fountain Valle}"
El Toro s its atop
Sea Vi ew: Eagles
Mesa pos t wins "'a., a to""cnng '"'o-run homtr b)
-(1ar' Sl·hoono"cr 1n the bottom ofthe
third 1nn1ng "'h1ch tied the ~me at
1hJ1 11mc It \I.a~ has '6th hit of the
~n lhe·., alread~ St't a hool
rccnrd in that depanment) and
markl"d c' tendC'd hoonovcr's hll·
11n1,1. \lreal to 2~ galJ'le"
l d l\On l la@h mo' ed in Ill '-Ole
p<>\\t'\\1onoffi~1plan·1n thl' \un~·•
League hascball race and in thl
pr~·c~\. duml)('CI Fountain Vail l''
into lo urth an the loo p"!> onl ~ action
Wedne\day night
In the C)(oa View League. El Toni
tool o' t'r fif5t place b>" 1tSt'lf. Estancia
dealt -addlcback's pla)off hppcs a
sctbad. and l o~ta Mesa edged l or-
ona del Mar
Herc·\ ho"-11 happened
Edison t , h H tatn Vall~ 4
At Mile SQua1 e Park. lru\tratmn
turnC'd in to an as"i0nmcn1 ot "ild
pitt.hr~ and pa scd ball for the
&rorf\ "ho m1'i~ a golden op-
ponunit) 10 "1n 1n the bottom ot thr
sc"cnth. but tell apan in the e-1gh th
"hen the Characrs no1chcJ th e runs \
f ounta in Valle\ I03dt"d the ba~
\\nh nnm< 001 10 the K'cnth. bu-i-:n1
a honed ~ucrtl' attc.-mpt rt\ultt'd an a
double pin-. and a double· teal at·
tt•mpl foaled to 0011 f Jiw n out ·
Thr C harac"' lht'n tooll. ad .. ant.sge
of the rcpnt'\ t.• -with ott Hrtner
KOrin1 the t1r-hrealunJ run at\er
"'nf lin a. mo' an 10 1h1rd on a ru'>C'd ·
hal apd wild p1t\ h and "4:t'lnn1 on a
ground Nil 1n "h1ch lhe 1nllclJ cr
thn.-" 1011: hl thl" plat~·
.\no1hrr wall... "'tld ptk'h and tnl('Ot1nn.tl·"··I~ \(I thr ('h:iritl'f\ UI'· ..
Estucia t .'S.ddleback S
. ddkbalk H1ah' Roadrunners
absorbed a big Jolt in their btd for 1
CI F :!-A pln)ufTbcnh. droppil\ltO 6-S
( 1wo gamt"\ tx-hind Irvine and ni-
'"°ersll). w11h three pmts rtm:!t".!~ whe-n ~nd be~man Dan l; . _ _,,_..,,
picked up a ball in shallow nlht. that
had been bobbled for a run·sconna
error an thr 'iC\t'nth 1nn1na1nd lhftW
tt.) the pla1e 10 na1J whit ~'Ould h.a'lic
been i,tic t~ 1n1 run as catcher M.au
Woll i pphC'd the ta&
Saddkback which ~ottd carl~r
on • ~ homcr b)' Leonard Damian
ITid I f1JTMC"OT1"1'" '1"1~ 1or')
Mendoza. mainuuned 1l rTput.a11on
a\ 1 'irul._c-b11ten club earl)' when \M
f..aalcc, 100 ad,antaae to score the
wtnnlf\I run w1Ll\ the l\eleofa walk to
Tim Otut h in the $Ill.th lnn1na.
followed b) 1 hal\. and two pa
ball\ -
fatancia srnrtd 1n thl' fiB1 and
\C'Cond inn1n behi nd JcfTGraham"1
RRl ·tnplc to cent rand Wolf' run·
\(Hrtna "natc. rr'l°«"''t'I). In the:
(Pleaa eee Pll&N/C2)
I
I
J
Boyt one batter from perf ecto Lendl isn't ready
to concede that
McEnroe is No. 1
La.Man Ho11. a ont·t1me New York a
farm band. tttittd 1 he first 19 batters t>t fort
Doi MattlaclY'• pop-f1y sanaJe cost him a
.. perfttt aame as the Chicaao White Sox
posted a 3-0 victor)' over the Yankee Wednrsday niaht ·
10 haahli&ht Amencan Ul1gu~ action. "fhe 29-ycar-old
From AP dl1patcJaes
NEW YORK -lvJn Lendl d<>t"Sn·t ~ believe that John McEnr~·s streak of
recent suettsses has turned tennJS' "Big
Three" an to a "Bag One."
"I think J ohn was defini tely the best in the world
last year." the 24-year-old Cze~osJovakian said
Wednesday. "but you can•t say he is absolutdy No. I. I
beat him m Apnl in Tokyo and I am improving my
serve and volley game every da).
"On John's best day, he can beat me. lfl am at my
best. I can beat him. If both of us are at our best on the
same day. we'd have one tough match. 11 could go either
way. Then there is Ji mm) Connors. On has best da). he
might beat either of us.
"It's stall a \\ide open game."
Lendl was in New York to r<.>ce1 ve Seagram's Sf,en
Crowns of pons A ward and a SI 0.000 ched ..
paradox1call~ as the 1983 men's Tennis Pla~er of the
Year.
The award. an 1ts 10th \ear. 1\ ba~d on a
complicated computer system· "hach the sponsor
.-mf-'-.......,~"""JS the mos1 accura1e..ior m~n&-tllc w\al
performances b\ professional athktes. Sunilar a"ards
are made annual!) 10 r.rofcssional stars in bas~:ball.
basketball. foo tball. gol . horse racing and hod.e~
Quote of the day
_rilht-handl·r then got StHe Kemp 10 hat into a double
pfity and faced the minimum number of 27 batters.
stnking out eight, an handing the Yanktts their SIXth
shutout oft hf' vClungscason and thearseventh loss an the ,,a ~ last e1.dtt pme-s ... Elsewhere. ~ Jim Rice and Dwlcllt Evaa1
cracked two-run homers as Bos-
ton cooled off Detroit. 5-4. behind
the combined pitching of Mike
Brown and Bob Stanley. It was
only thl' third defeat in 22 aamcs
for the Tigers and snapped a
thre~game wanning streak .
Wiiiie Up1baw collected thrtt hits
and drove tn a run and Rance
Mulllnllll knocked in two mort• to
Hoyt pace Toronto 10 a 7-6 v1ctOI)' over
Texas. handing the ~trugghng Rangers their l'aghth loss
an the la~t nini: games. Toronto took advantagl' of
Cbarlle Ho.aJb'1dannng knuckleball to score thr~ runs
in the third inning on three hits. two wild p1t{'hr!>. two
passed balls and an ~rror . Brook Jacoby, "ho h11 a
three-r~n homer an the l.'"tghth annang to pull Cleveland
into a 6-6 11e. dro' e an thl· wanning run with a I 6th-
1nnang sacrifice fl}· as the Indians defeated Baltimore. ~-7 .smrpptn"frl~~lli-gamewlnmngstreak The
wanning run scored off Jim Palmer, 0-3. making onl}
the 36th re her ap~arance of has long career . Mickey
Hatcher's two-out sangk snapped a 6-6 Ile and capped
Minnesota's four-run SC\enth inning as the Twins
rallied to beat S<.•a11k. 8-6. Hatcher's single scored Kent
Hrbek, "ho had four hits and drO\l' in thrl'l' runs and
Sen Otego Padree Manager Dick WHllam1 on Tom Bruuanskvdro"e an an insurance run with a nanth-
reflever Goote GOIMge: "I'd like to see him In 95 inning single . ·
garMe. torhe'ago1ngtot>e1nontytheo!1eswew1n." Cincinnati stays red-hot, 3 _2 Boston up ~-0 as Bird nets 37
· Larry Bird scorec1 a careerpla)offhagh m
3 7 po ants, and Boston held Bernard King to
13 points as the Celtics rolled ~o a 116-102
victory over the New York Kn1cks Wedne-
day and a 2-0 lead 1n their NBA senes. The Kn icks had
battled back from a 10-poant defic11 to cut Boston's lead
10 59-5 7 with 1:20 left an the first half. But Boston scored
the ljlst seven points of the penod. fi\e of them b)
Dennis Johnson. to take a 66-57 lead at interm1ss1on. A
long Jumper b) Ne"' York's Rory Sparrow 10 stan the
second half lowered Boston's advantage to seven
points. but the Knacks could come no closer ... In the
only other pla) off game Wednesda). Walter Davis
scored 28 points. four an the final l\\O minutes. as
Phoenix held off the Utah Jan. I0:!-9 7. to even their
Western Conference semifinal senes at a wan apiece.
The Suns also got 17 po1p1s from forward Maurice
Lucas and l 6 from forward Larry Nance as the)
outshot cold-shooung l tah. I 5-4. to take a I 5-point
lead late an the third quaner
Talk isn't cheap for NHL pair
about officiating an the pla}ofTs ha'e ,
MONTREAL -Public comments ~
resulted an S3.000 fines against both the
Quebec Nord1ques and Nl'" Yori..
Islanders. National HocJcc) Leagu1..· president John
Ziegler announced Wednesda~ ·
The Nord1ques were the first 10 cnt1c11e league
officials. follo"'ang their ehm1na11on h~ the Montreal
Canadaem an a bra .... 1-filled Sl\th game of thl' .\dam!!.
D1v1s1on final
Following the senes. Quebec general manager
Maunce Filion "'as quoted an ne"spapers as sa~ 1ng that
Bruce Hood. the referee for the m.th game. handled
things as though he wanted the Canadaens 10 wan .
setting up a "big sho"' .. between M ontr~al the onl)
NHL team to "''n five consecuti ve Stanle) (ups. and
the Islanders. v.ho are seeking their fifth straight Cup.
The Islanders· comments. meanwhile. came from
several sources.
Marlo Solo patched ii three-hatter and a
Dave Parker and Dave Coucepc:lon singled
an runs an the seventh inning Wednesday
night to send the C111cin9a11 Reds to their
sixth straight National League victory. 3-2 ov<.>r the
Ho uston Astros. Soto. 3-1. struck out a season-high 13
and walked four in has second complete game of the
year. No other Reds patcher has gone the distance this
)ear ... Elsewhere in the National uague. Willie
McGtt lined a two-run single an the seventh inning as
St. Louis. behind the combined
eight-hit pitching of Dave La-
Polnt and two relievers, beat
slumping Pmsburgh. 3-1. The
loss was the fifth in a row for the
Pirates. who have dropped all six
of their meetings against the
Cardinals this season . . Gary
Carter dro\e an the wanning run
wath a two-out double an the
eighth inning as Montreal took a
1--~ .... _.;;;----_J 3-2 VICIOry over PhiladelP,hHi ...
Soto Keltb Heniandez's sacrifice fh
with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth
wapped a 11e and led the Ne"" York Mets to a 4-3
v1ctol) over the Chicago ( ubs. The Mets had loaded
the bases w11h none out on a leadoff tnple b) Danny
Heep off Lu Smith, 1-2. and 1 nien11onal walks to Wally
Backman and Rusty Staub . The gaml' bl·twecn
Atlanta and an 01<.'go "as postponed after hea' >rams
stopped pla) at the end oft he third inning. There wa.-. no
score in the game "'h 1ch marked thl\ 1984 dl·but of
Atlanta p11ch<.>r Pascual Perez, "'hos<: drug-related
suspension b) baseball Comm1ss1oner Bowie Kubn "as
ordered lifted b\ an arb11ra1or Pere1 retired an order all
nine ballers he faced
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No ev«1t1 scheduled.
Garbey is no ordinary rookie
. . . r· d / ,an occasional letter and a monthly telephone call T igers in iel er uas more r. .. Cubast11l1r,mycouritrybutldon'1.wanttota!k~bou1 -. -· 1 11." Garbey said an ha s pleasant. soft voice. "Thats an !he on his mind than baseba 1 past. rm here now. tr anybody wants 10 find out about
DETROIT (AP) -4-t age ~7. infielder Barbaro
Garbe\ of the Detroit Tigers as no ordtnaf) rookie
Garbe} got a pinch-hit single against the Boston Red
()ox 'Wedne!>da\ night to raise his batting a'erage 10 a
"'allop1ng .476 :__tops in the Amencan League. although
has 42 at-bats aren't <.>nough to qualif} ham for the official
league lead.
His h1111ng '"no surprise. JUSt the fact that he gets!><>
li ttle JO) from II •
Garbe\ a sad man with hun an his e)C'>. hasn t seen has
tam11\ in four \cars.
In the spring of 1980. not long after the b1nh of has
'>econd daughter he sailed to the United States lrom has
nat1,e Cuba -pan of the "Freedom Flo111la" of refugees.
Has "•fc and two daughters cannot come to America
until he become\ a t.1t1zen. No o ne as sure when that will be
Garbe) ·s onl~ contact with them since 1980 has been
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Servicing All M akes
And Models
7 5 J-4882 Cotta Mesa
8 0 A S' llj)YARD .
Cuba. let them go there. ·
"I'm afraid 11 will break my concentrallon here I don't
"ant that to happen."
The Tigers rescued ham from a refugee camp -
descnbed b\ Garbev as a .. concentration camp .. -an
M1am1 when he was ·signed b} \tout Orlando Pena.
In four manor league seasons. the 5-10. 170-pound
Garbe} compiled a .305 batting a'erage. indudtng a 321
mark last season at [vansvalle. lnd .. of the Class Tnplt.>-'\
Amencan A.ssoc1a11on.
"Even thing I do at the plate comes natura1.·1 Garbe)
explatned. '-·Noboch showed me ..
His batting st)le is classic -hands low and then
raised upon dell very of the patch. wrists cocked. poised and
then rolled. resulting in a blur of the bat.
"Everything I learned about h1111~g. I il•arn<.>d hcfore I
came here:· Garbe~ said "I go to all hl'lth. I JUM ti") to go
with thl' pitch "
Rustlers post win;
Fullerton tops OCC
CJ olden ~ l'St ( ollege
sa1kd lQ. 11 ~ I 0th 'll'!Ory 1n
l l South C a\t ( onkr~m:e
start'> ""llh n 4-1 softball
\ICton O\l'r \ 1\1tin1t Mt
\an .\nton10 ke\l'd b' .i
four-run uprising in thl'
third inning and thl' thrcc-
h1t patching ol Karl'n
( arlson
1 hl' RU\lkr\. rnnli.•rcnl'c
l'hamp1un!.. got lHl the
scorchoard whl·n I aune
Holler '>trnl..l·d a t"'o-run
triple. \rnnng I 11 and
.\dnenm· Ma'>1ln. and
Vona Ro'>•>illa folln.,.,ed
v.-11h a run -~onng doubk
SHIPYA11D HAUL OUT RATES
( arlson struck ou t ~· x
and didn't walk a hatter l!l
hclpine, Golden West im-
prove ''" o"erall rel·ord to
29-6 The R ustlcrs are at
Fullenon Fnda) as thC)
continue prepanng for the
state playom
CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM
$6.50 Per Foot Labor Only
Orange Co:t\t kll 10 1-7
in the outh ( ou\t (on-
fert'nre on a da) "'hl'n onh
Y"onnc \ohs' 2·for-' pcr-
formanle at the platl' hl'l p-
cd ca)C ~!-!)I-Os~ to .. ,.,,tang
Fullerton
f-ulkrton UPJX'd 11' 1url
lcrencc record to 7 5
STEAM CLEANING $4 5 00 hr
YARD LABOR $40 OQ. Per Hour
I fl a IH~h \l'hool gu me a 1
( \lanna. thl' I nglc<i \<'Orfd
two 1n the lir<it 1n n1 ng and'
d1<ln '1 tr.iii aftn that an
pmJ1nl( a 4-1 \c:a \.11'" HA UL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale
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I l':lilll\' \ ll I Of\ ti\ l'l
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lo"1n11 four Ill!'
TRACK
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Vikings speed up prellms
Marina s printers
do tnate Sunset
to challenge FV ---
same )\eat of the 100 by Hununaton
Beach's Danny Thompson coming
cl<»e to Rish's stand.rds.
"Everythina is aoina u WC had
hoped for." continUed Okura, whose
team flni hed second to Fountain
Valley in dual meet competition.
"Bui. of course. we haven't hit By ROGER CARLSON Fountain Valley's ~ngth, yet."
OttM1>e111N•Ut•" Should Marina and Fountain Val-
Marina High's Vikings took their Icy ao 1-2 Friday it would mean a co-
best ~hots at Fountain \l'ltllc} an championship.
Wednesday's Sunset League trac-k There wert no fitld event finals.
and field pfelims at Huntington where the 84rons. under Coach Bill
&ach to set up Fnday's showdown Thompson. have shown formidable
betweeo the two powers w11h a horde strength in the form of Tamba Wenj.
of spnnter's speed qutalafy1ng for the Bob Westphal and Carl Harry.among
finals. others.
"We han· the ofnim• i.printl·rs (1 n "I think we got everyone in there
the fina ls)." sa}s Manna C'oarh Dave that we were trying to get in .. said
Okura. "Hopefull~ thrrl'S pbwer tn Thompson. "( had 11 doped out
number~ -earlier with Marina bea11ng us. 64-5 7.
hm·mo~t 1n the Manna stable as but that was before we put (Chris)
Junior Chap Rish. the defending Sperk an the sprints. One of my
champmn in thl· I 00. 200 and 400 assistants has it 64-64.
ml·ters :ind \.\ho has alrrad\ recorded "A lot could de~nd on the 1.9.Q.J..U
a 47..3 in Lhc J QO. ___ · ----v&'"'olm·nrirgmt5e very taifit behind Rish and
R1 ~h wt·nt 10.6. 21.6 and ~9.0 in Thompson (for1h1rd. fourth and fifth
pos11ngthdx,.,111m~T11"~da~ 1n h'1s place)."
s~ialttl'\ \\llh onl~ a 10 7 an the Dual meet points are on a basis ot
7-S-4-3.-2-1. Friday's sequence i.s
6-4.3-2· I ..0. •
The top three in each event wall
qualify for the \IF 4-A prtlims at
Gahr Hiah School an \cmtos a week
later
l~(neat II I. Rilll (Ml, IU; 2 TllOrl\CIMn
(H91. 10 7, l. .._,""CE), 117, Ull\lrtw (Ml, ll.3, S. HulCfllnl CM), 11.J. (l'!MI 711 Ma•MY CM), lOf;
2. Karman IM), 10.t, a. SMl"le (lllV), 11.1, 4 LM
(El. 11.7.
200-( ..... l ll 1 Kat'n\ell (M), n.t. 2. Halnet
IEI, 13.0, ) .... llln CFV), 24.Q, Cllffl 1) 1
TllOmoton IHBI. n.•; 2. hnvon ttll. n .0.(1*1 )I
1. ·~(M), 21"-t. S4WJt IFVJ. 22.2, 3.. WllMlll
COV), tt.a. (O 40C>-<l\MI J) l. ltllll (Ml, tf 0, 2. Wiiton VJ,
Sl.4,] eevnon (E). SH ••. CorTIHn IFV), M.I
(hffl 7) 1 S-le CFV), 49 7, t Nowotny CE), SU;
3 ar-n IFVI. S36 ... Kltnll (HIU. SS>
IOC>-Cne.i 1) I. Ateunoer (H8). l:SU; 2
Doud (M), t :OU, 3. Brown (FV), 2:0U; 4.
Ramlrti (El. t:OS.• (llffl 2) l ThOmci&on COV),
2'0'2.01 2. Nowornv <El. 2-Gl S. l Kl9n11 CHI>.
2.0U, 4. Bond {FVl, 2:06 0 1,60C>-(heal I) 1. TllomPton (OV), UI 9, t
Clerkt CHB>o 4 31.0. 3 l-Mtl IE). •·Jl.41 4 Moran tFVI, 4:ll,I lhMt 1) I Aleaanclef IH81,
''" '·, Acolla (WI,. )4 •• ) Looer IOVI, U7.t. • w .... 1h0mu IHB>. 4.ll 6 l IOHH-(hffl 1) I. Malone (Ml, 1SS,, Goroon
(W). 1S6, 3. ltolh IOVI. 16 I, 4 Ot .. ltoH (£).
16.9, s O'Connor tFV), 17 1 (hHI 21 1 W'-ltf
(M), IS '· 2 Hleks (W), 15 '· 3 Manhlltt .(FV). 166, 4 MolllerhHd (FV), 1' 7
JOOIH-(hHI II 1. 0ouo IM). 40 2. 2 8ttnntlf
IE ). 42 '· 3 O'Connor (FVI, 42 '· • Hlch (WI, 43 1 (hHI 2) I TllOmOM>n (H8), 3' o. 1 Wnttter
(M). 411, l LtllY (E l 430. 4 ltolh (0V). 43.S.
Trojans double uP on Irvine
PREPS •••
From Cl
'roon'h 1nnmg the Eagles· Aaron
Dowdy walked and eventually scored
on Johnson's sacrifice Oy 10 center.
Estaneia moves up to 4-7 1n the Sea
View League with the victory.
Costa Mesa $, Corona del Mar 4
f Cosra Mesa scored an the seventh
when Tom Kaiser doubled and
scored on Matt Shafer's single to tac
the game. then got nch on Kaiser's fl >
to shallow left with the bases loaded
an the ninth inning to pull the Sea
View League ~rdict out.
'
....
..
'
" .......
Scot Hage}. who homered in the
second with none and opened the
ninth with a single. appeared to be out
b) several feet . but the catcher
dropped the baU and Corona del Mar
pitcher Will Musco. who struck out
10. was the hard-luck loser.
El Toro 3, Newport Harbor l
The Chargers moved into sole
possession of first place an the Sea
View League standings with· just a
four·hlt attack, including sophomore
Jeff Stone's 3-for-3 performance.
Ignited by a two-run bursJ in the. first
inning that was helped along with a
shaky Sailors' defense.
Newport Harbor's only tally came
in the fifth inning when Joey Ja~
stroked a single to center to score
Todd Lawrence. but Frank Roa was
cut down at the plate.
Shortstop Jason Gentile of Unlveralty avolda Irvine
baserunner Darin Wallentine to complete double play.
The victory leaves El Toro with a
9-2 mark as opposed to the Sailors'
\ 4-7 record. ?
Olympic
torch run
for Ali?
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP)-Former
world heavyweight boxing cham-
pion Muhammad All is expected to
be among the runners who wtll
•carry the Olympic torch through
Loulsvllle on May 27.
All is scheduled to carry the
torch on Its fi rst kllorMter after
opening ceremonies at the Center
for the Arts about noon that day.
Like the other eight runnen Who
wlll carry the torch through
Loulavttte. It will coat All $3,000 for
hit leg of trip. Unlike the other
runners. the mayor's offlce la
paying All' 1 share.
The money will go to boy•' ciubs
and other non-profit groupie that
sponlOt' athletic actlvltlel for ChU~
dren and the handJoapped.
''He's In greet lhape," Mid Alt•
f r*'d. Howard 81nghM't. In a
t~hone JnteMew from Loa Afl.
ge1a. "He'a ao.t about 35 PoUnCll
and la down to 220. ~. hti
fighting weight. ..
M~Ot Harwy SIOane Md Jim
Hurtt, a repJesentattve ot the torch
relay' a aponsor, A Ta T. haw
planned felttvftm ~ the r•y
reac:hel the wta cent•
SfoaM er.pectecf 10 lp9lk. Md
BingMm Mid AH might be coaxed
to My a few worda u weH. ·
After Al tak• ht1 turn, the relay,
whleh 11 coming to Loul1vtU. from · tnc:uena. wtJt continue througn
Loulsvtlle to Shetbyvffle, Franldort
and Le•ington before Macttng
10Uth to t<noxvu ...
The tOtCh, whfCtt Wilt be flown to
N4IW Yottt from Greece, It tehld-w.cs "° reach" LOS Angefet on
Juty 28
NHYC to ~lebrate
67th Opening Day
It "'II be a gala da) an Newpon
H.i rbor Sunday when Newport
Ha~bo Yacht Club celebrates its 67th
Open ng Da) with open house aboard
score of the most plush ~achts an the
area
--e festi ve Oag-ra1s1ng ceremonies
and introduction of officers past and
present wall be preceded on Saturda~
"1th ,-.ihe club'~ Opening Da) ract>
from Los Angeles Yacht Club to the
Nl'"'pon Pier b} International Off-
shore Rult' and Performance Handi-
cap Rann~ Fleet yachts.
NHYC as the oldest yacht club in
the harbor area. as 11 was founded in
1917 Commodore John Griffith Jr.
wall preside at the mes and welcome
the hundreds of members and guests
on hand for the event.
Opening Day as a misnomer an
Southern California as all of the clubs
an the Southern California Yachting
Association are open all year round. It
dAJ,cs back to an East Coast tradition
where clubs art actually closed for
aoout eaabt months out of thr year
In Southern Cahforn1a the event as
more of a season opening, g1v1ng
offictrs and ofliC'ers of v1s1t ang clubs a
chance to dress up an formal uni-
forms.
In Orange County. South Shore
Yacht Club of Newpon Beach wall
conduct the first race of 11s Ma)
H1bach1 Series nn Saturday
The Southern Cal1forn1a Yachting
4-ssocaa t 1on calendar:
LH AMeln·Lene Btacll
.t.i.mllO\ U-av Yacl\I (lul>--Ooenl~ Dev
S.•urdav
L°"I! Beach Vechl Ctuo-<»enr~ Dev
Salurdav Ol>en1~ Dev ~191lla, Sunoey
LO\ AllQeleS v I Chl Ch.rl>-Slarl LA 10 Newoorl
race, S.1ur01v, rnume Olvmolc lrlal,, Sunoav
Cet>rlllo Stach V1ch1 Club-Ce1>rlllo Serie'
No 7. Salurdt v
S.llta Menlca Bay
Kln9 Harl>o< Yaclll Clut>-M411 wa1,11 Race
( Solnne•er S.riH No Jl. Selurd.,,.
C11if0tnla V1c111 Clut>-Mellbu an<l lttturn
••Cl ITWL St<1t1), S.luruv. Overlon Serie• No 1 S.1urdav
S.n 0...-
Coronaoo C1vi Yac111 Ctub-Clln k *'"· S.1ure11v ~
Coronado Veen• Clut>-Arouncs Coronede>\
1$lan<l• race HOR, SOHF), SuncSIY
S.n Olevo Vaclll Clut>-S.n Olt00 Yacilllln11
Cuo. Saturday Ind Sunclev. Jr Sal>OI hwltallon•I
lt191111, Sa•uro.,,. anti Suno.v
Min ion 81v v ac111 Clul>-Lld0· 1• Sclfl1111
lnvllalloNI, S.turdev and Suno.v
Sllvtr Gate Vachl Clul>--Ooenlng o ....
Sundev
Soulhwtllern Vachl ClvO-<>Nnlnll Dev. Suncs.v
Ocean•lclt Yacl'tl (lul>-Vtariv •iet (PHltFI Suntltv
Dolphins, La Quinta win
Dana Halls and Lii Quinta h11hs euended their volleyball
scawns Wcdn.esday n1&ht by notch1na \IF wi ld-card v1ctoncs.
The Dolphins outlasted Newpon Harbor. 17-1 S. 11 -1 S. 15·9.
16-14 behind the play of middle blocker Don Moomaw and bn{'k-
row sp«1ahst 03rren Cole.
O:ina Hills now cams a berth an the ( IF 4·A fir•U·round and wall
play at Marn Conn Fnda) ni1Jn at 7
• L:t Quanta will travel to piny Laa a Beach l·nd:t>. after ~~Ct"pana aside Palo Verde\. IS· 11 . 15-8. I I.?.
Todd 81tc had 14 ._,11, for the ztecsan ann)' Mohn added
n11le \lso playing well wen: Rusi. Mc-Ken11c an cff Ro'\enthal.
FoR THE REcoRo
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MAJOR L•AGUI STANDINGS
American LHflft
0.111ano
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1(1nses Clly
Clll<too
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Toronto c ........ no
a1111more
MHw~kH
l o"on ~•w Yorio.
WUT DIVIStON
W L
I! 11
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12 14
9 11
10 I) . " I AST OIVlllON It , u 10 11 10
11 ••
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10 14
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577
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360
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C&eveltnd 9, &et1lmore 1 l 16 lnnlnv•>
a o.ton 5, Detroit •
Toron10 7. TuH 6
Clllcaeo 3. New Vork O
Mlnntio••'t S.ettlt 6
K•nu' Clly et Mllweui.H. ol>d , rein
Teda't'tG"""
Bot ton IOleOe 1·11 et De tro•• IMo<ri• S-01
Kt n\H City IGub•Crt O 11 ti MolweukH
ICelelwell •·II
M1nne•o1e IV•OI• I JI e t ~•Ille
IL•nollon 1 1>. In)
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Anttl• •• Su trle (nl
OttrOol 11 Ctevtlena. (nl
Ken'" Cllv et Toron10 tn1
CllletPO et Bot ion (nl
New Yorio. ti M11weukH (n)
8eltlmore •• TuH. In)
Oekt•na et M1nne101e 1n1
National L•atu•
WEST DIVISION
W L
Daoten ,II 9
Sen 01evo 16 I
Clnclnne11 I I IJ
Alltnll 9 13
Houlton I IS
Sen Frencltco 9 17
EAST DIVISION
New Vork 13 I
c 111ca110 11 9
Plllltcs.IOl'lle 12 9
Monlrtel 11 11
St LOUI' 12 11
Pittsburgh 1 u
WtdMMle't'l kwtl
S.n Fre nclsco • Oaotef'1 3
New Vork 4 Cll1ct1X1 3
Montrtel 3 Pnll•Otlortl• 2
St LOUI• 3 P111touron I
C1ncinneti l H0<.1\lon 2
Pcf.
647
647
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409
348
310
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CPrlu 1· 11
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1F11Cont 1·31, (n)
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~ et P11tsoor1111. 1n1
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Allan11 et Montrut, tnl
Hou1ton •' New York. In) Cincinnati et Pllll•Cltloll1e, (rt)
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
A's 7, Anoet1 6
OAKLAND CALIP'otlNIA
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L0&-011111no 10 Ce hlo•n•• 8
28 -flHenotrwn, Eu•en HR-Mur1>llv 14)
Certw 121 Len\torcs 111 MOav11 1l1
SB-M0 1v1s 31 Pttto\ I IOI S-Scnof1P•CI
IP H Ill Ell 88 SO
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Giant\ 4, Dodeen 3
LOS ANGELES SAN P:RANCJSCO
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MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
American Ltaou•
8A T TING r•O a t bat\) Gart>f'v Oetro11
416 Uoll'law Toronto 390 Tr11mmp1•
Oe ••o•t 314 Eng1p M Mt\O•a l1S C..sr
coa Toronto 36• llUN~ Rooken Balt•mo•f 73 Trammpu
De troit 13 Wll1t11~er Detroit 21 Ul>\na w
Toron10 21 Petti•, A""4•. 20
R81 Mu,. av Balt•more 76 K •numan
0.-lel'lil " o.c--.. A ..... ,. n; 0 .tv•\
Seettlc 10 Downtno. """''· 20, Lemon Oetro,1 10
HITS Gerc111 Toro~to 39 8e 1 Toron•o
3• T•em~I' 'Of'l •o·• 33 O.Cln<n,
A""4S, J11 Hrt>e• M•nllflO•e J2 Uo\naw
Toro1110 37
00U8 LES 8-. A.,..Cl, 10; Bl'I'
Toronto 9 ...to,,,ew Toronto 9 Be11
Tuu , I Mttt1n11111 New v or• I
TRIPLES RLaw Cn•cago ) Sner•dan
"-•ntt1 Clly l 12 t re '••Cl wotll 7 HOME RUNS K,ngm1n Oo ta ncs 10
0 1v11 SH lllt I lt11>lo.tn B•ll•more, I
I( 11111, (lllCe(IO, 1 4 a rt ""Cl Wlfll 6
STOLEN BASES Butler Clevt1ano. 13
Gare••. Toron10 13 B•rnaurd C•evelenel
11 P•ttlt• An••· tO; Hender\on Oak11no • PITCHING 13 dec11lon11 9 .,. ••t el Wil~
lllOO
STRIKEOUTS 8Mtven Cleveland l6.
Moore. SH lllt. 11. Witt, Anoell, )11 Sulthl·
ft. (1tve11ne1, 79, Hovi Chletvo. 11. w .,
ren, Oe 1o.11ne1, 21
SAVES Oul1tntierrv Kt nH 1 Cllv
Ceuellll Oa~l•nd 6 Lemo, T'oronio
Devis M1nne\.Ote •. Steniav 8011on 4
N1t1on111 L .. ou•
&ATTING 140 et ba l1) Gwynn Sen
01190, •1•. Rtv P1tt1burgll 34.l Stre w
Otf'N Jlftw Vor• ~ !taint\ Monlreel
Ht MINdtnada, °"""''' .ui. , RUNS ltlnet MonlrH I. 1' Wlooln1 S.n o ieoo It Gwvm1 Sen 0"9o 11
kmw!. PMtOelotw 11 SU, D"""· 17; S<nmi4L. Pl\llt dt •Pn•t IJ_ _
RIM r.,,., Monlrta l 2• Me"""'1,
C>edWn. U 1 Garvev San O'"° 10
WtllKn Monlrt e l. 10 $c11m1e11 Pllllt~
Pll•• It HIH (iwvnn \tfl 01~ l6 Mall'tl
Monlrt•• 3), IH. 0.0.W• J01 s .,. "'°
wllll tt
OOUtLl'.S Ctrt« MOMtNI t Di v"
!.en ll=rene1"0 I Lollie Mofllrt11 I
1<r1ncone Mofltrtel 1 \tr1wo.rrv New
Yorto. 1
tflllPLES M<C.ffl '' LO<JI\ • Potn
(1nc1nnt l1 l 14 art tlta w•ll'I 1
HOM[ RUNS Mlrtt\d, °"""'>• ll
WHl'llno•on "'"'"'' 1 lrKlt D.-..W•. •·
S .,. lftd Wilh ~
STOLIN tASU ~ Pll•leo.P'lle,
U, 19°"', ClllClnntll lt, Mllntf, ClnonNll,
11. ~Sin Oi.to. II VHevH, Pfth· ....,.. .....
,_.TCHING IJ d«J•loftt)• ~. ~ 4•1, I.JI) Htwtllfl•, S.n 01e9o
)•0, US, HUOtoll, Pflllt*4DNA. J-0. l M,
LYllCll, Hew Voll<, J·O, 1"
STlll(IOtJU SOio, Cl"'~" 40.
tllnn. Hotaton, 3', v~ • .,._,..,
., Goooen. New Vot11. u. t .. envl, Cl11Cl11· ~II )4. •
SAVES Cioutoe, San 0"90. I. Suiter.
SI LOUll, 7, Hollend, Pni"°"""''· S Smull,
Clllceoo, S, • ere ti.d wllll 4
COLLi08 SCH ....... WLT CS F ull•rron 1' ! O
UNJ. V 12 7 I
UC Sent• Berber• lt 1 2
P•1>l>tf"ctlr19 12 I •O Lono 8ffCll SI 10 11 0
Lovolt I 1) O
UC lrvlne 1 I• 0
U Sen Oleoo • 1' I
WMinetOIY's ktrfl
OVeral
WLT ., 11 0
J1 1t I
43 17 3
Jj 14 0 ,. )() .
1 21 3
IJ 31 1
11 ll 2
SOCtl COli.oe 1. Long 8etcll SI 4 I 111>11
conference)
Greno Cenvon 5, P-reline 3 Cnon·
conlff~•> .. ncs.,., °""'"
U of S.n Oleoo at UC Irvine. 2.JO o m
L0119 S..Cll SI •• Cat Siii• Fu11tr1on 1
o m
LovOlt MerYmounl et UC Senll
8erotr1 2 30 1> m
Pt Poerellnt •• Ntvacl• LH Vt11H ' 0 m
S.tlH'OeY'\ Gtmtl t~lllttleadtnl
UC tr'""' e t u ot Sen O•evo. noon
Cal Slete Fuu.,10,, 11 Lonv a .. cn S•
om
UC Sente 81roere e t Lovoie Merv
m0<.int noon
Ptooere11ne a t N•••d11 Lu Vtva1 11no1e
oame et I om
sunc1ev•s Gtmt
Pe1>1>ere11ne •• Neveae LH llt9at l o m
Hit*' iehOOI
Irvine 1, Univenttv S
lrvont 004 110 ()-7 1 f O
Unlver\11.,. 001 300 1-S 9 0
Stolloll. Paul Brown (41 ancs P11 8(own,
Botlmen, Henloen l•t enel Merlin w-~1 .. n L-Stot10H 28 -8 rlmnonem
(Ul. 8 rown IUI Heln\lu• (I). Heniven Ill
Esltncla 4, ~'" l S.Clelleotck 010 010 1-3 • 3
E\tencte 110 101 x-• 3 l
l(lel, La narum 171 and CtlNICho, Jere
Rlc11ercswn <St, F~v (7) ancs wott
W-Here L-K1t l 28-JOhnM>f'I IEI
Ce mac110 IS) 38-Grella m IE )
Hlt-Otmla n
ti Tore l , HewMn Hertlof I
Ntwoort Ht rbor 000 010 C>-1 6 •
Et Toro 210 000 •-3 • o
0 1\1\0n •no HOl<ltn, Faut•u I ncl Al>PiCt
Eaoseon t, l'ounttln v ... v 4
ECl•M>n 007 200 Or-9 1 I
Fountain ll•llh 001 101 OC>-4 11 l
Emme. M4rl1n 11). Demelo 17). 8 rleltn
ball (I) encs Ell•ton 8tletler, Yen Ill eno
Leonerd. W-Oam eto L-8e1Cllt r
28-Solerzeno IEI. L••mu !Fiil
HR-knoonover tFV)
Sun1.t League
Eelflon
W L GB
10 1
Oceen View
Weslmlnller
Founteln Vellev
Huntington Buell
Marina
9 3 1
1 s l
6 6 •
3 • 7
I 11 9
Wednelda't's ScOft
Eellson 9, Faunt1ln l/ellev 4 ti 1nn1,,gs)
f'rldt'('s Gtmt
Ocoten View et Founteln l/1Uev () ISi
S.l\Wda'I'\ Gatnff
Wutmln\ler vs EC11ton et Mole Sou•••
Park 11)
Marona at Hun11no1on &teen 1noon1
E• Toro
un1vt n 1tv
lrvonl
S.ClellPOICk
E'1enc1e
Newl>Of'I Haroor
Co\fa Me.a
Corona dt l Mer
WL
9 2 . )
• 3
6 s
• 7
4 1
l I
2 9
Wedneldav's S(Of'tl
Co\fa Me.a S Coron• oe1 Ma r • Ir.,,,. 1 Un1vefl1fy S
E stenc11 4, St elellt btell 3
Et Toro J. Newl>Ort Herbor 1 '"•Ider• Games , Seeldleotc l>. e l Corone Clt l Mer
u nl11t r11ty •• Et Toro
Est enc•• 11 Irvine
S.turcttv'• G1me
Ga
1
l
l s s
6
1
Costa Mtu n Nfwl>Ort Harbor 11
Orenve Coa~ Coll191 tnoonl 111
Souftl Coast Leavu•
W L T GB
C11>11treno llelte v 9 0 l
L1191.1na Hlllt 8 I I I ,_
San Clemente S • o •
Mluloo Vlt lO 4 5 D ..S
WOOClbrlCIOP 3 6 0 S 1
Da na Hiiis 7 a O 1 1
LtOUrtll 8Hcn l I 0 I
Wedneldt't'S Sew••
M1u 1on ~·110 16 Leoune &teer. 7 Cao11tra~a11ev 9 Levune Hills l
San Clement• •. Dana Htns 3 II 1nn1nou
.. r\dlY'l Getnff
Sen Cic~tt t i L111une 8eacn () ISi
Min ion V1eio et WOOObroooe C 11
08118 Hiiis •• Laouna Holll
USFL
WESTElllN CON .. ERENCE
Derr.er
LA E•i>rtn
Arol0'111
OakleM
Paclfk
W L T
7 3 0
6 0
6 0
I 9 0
Centrtl
p,t,
100
•OO 400
100
Hou\ ton 6 4 0 600 3 II
Mocll•oan 6 0 600 246
()lltar.ome 6 0 600 t ~l
Cn1c1110 3 0 300 1n
San Antonio l 1 0 lOO 118
EASTEltN CONFElllENCE
Alltntic
PA
111 ,,.
l 7~
?JI
767 111 n a
163
110
Pn111oe1on•e
New Jer1ev
P1tt\D1.1rgPI
wa1n•no1or
9 I 0
• 7 0
2 • 0
1 q 0
900 HI I~
800 239 l~~
200 161 199
100 t)<I 792
8 rm+ngna"'
Ntw Or1een1
Ternoa 8aY
Jae• \ORV lip
Mtml>lltl
Souf91ef'!!
9 I 0 900 1'J
I ) 0 100 ] 19
1 ) 3 100 241
6 0 coo 21)
) 1 0 lOO 1~7
l'rldav's Gama
Pll1ll OPl()n1t el B.rmtl'QPlen
Satvrcttv's G1ma1
Pott\buror. at LA E1pren
DPnvPr et 0 1klane1
Tamoe &av 111 Jeclo.1onvllle
Svnde'1'1 G1mH
C'11cego 111 Sen Antonio
Ot.11110m1 11 New Jtt1e11
~iou1ton at M•<nioa n
Mem1>lll\ •' w 11111n9ton
MONIAV'S Gemt
An zone al New Or1eeni
Mtn'• volevtNilt
HIGH SCHOOL
Ut>
ll' 1~
101
2SO
C" 4·A "9Veff'l
Wadl\tMM't'l WM CaN S<tf8'
Delle HITT• o.i Ntwl>Ort H1rDOr II I)
II· I~ IS 9 16 U
Lt Ov•nlt 6411 Pe lO\ \lffel•\ I\ II I~ I
IS· 17
.. ltlDAY, 1 am ,.,., Ill tuftd
Dane H1~1 et M•rt Cotl•
OM Putt»O• ti Norin T0trenct
Corone <Ml Mer et FounlA•f'I v11•y
La °"'"'' t i L•eun• Betel'
Culver (lty et ~nit Morl•U
It tclOllCJO at S."' • aeroer •
Caoll!rt f'O V11tY 11 [C11\tw1
S.I\ Mercos 11 Ei stann•
.•
_,.,
Olympl~ Gama hl8~ry
\
T rack and field medallata
MIN'S 100 MtlTHS •
llff, A"-6
I TllOmal Durke (U.$,), JU . 2 Frlh
Hofmann IGtrmenv), 1?? (ttt ll t Al•lol
$&Okotvl (Hullllatvl. 1.2.6 IUl.I
1900, Per1a
1 Fnnk Jtr11ls IU s l. 11 0; 2 Jonn
T-skburv IU.S ). 11 1. 3 Stanlev ltowlev
\Autlretl1l. 11 2.
ltlM, St. Ltuit
1 ArChll:lald Hehn IVS ). 11.0, l Ntlllenlel~I IU S I, 11 2, ) Wlfflt m Hooenson U S >. 11 2
ltOt, L.enoen
1 Revlne ~r !SOutll Afr1eeJ 10 a. 7 Jemet Rector IU I, 10 9 l R00tr1 Kerr
IC•n•cs•> II O /
1912. '*"' 1 llelOl'I Cr110 (US I 10.1 2 Alvell
MtYtr IU S ) 10 9 3 00llet4 LIOCJlnGOfl
IVS I 109
1910, Af'ltwe<o
1 C11e rtes PtOOOCk fU S J 10 I 1 Mor••l
1(1r•t11 (US I 10 9 3 Harry Edward IGrtel
8rt111n1 I l 0
lt?•, Peris
t H••Ol<I Aorar.a ms <Grett Brite 1n1
10 6. 2 Jeck son Scl'IOCI IU S I 101 3 Artnur
Porr111 (Npw Zee11na). 10 I
1'21, Amstotrdtm
I Percv WIMlam1 1Canao1 l 10 I. 1 Jee~
Loncson (Greet Britain>. 10 9, 3 Georg
Lammers <Germenvl. 10 9
1'l1, Loa Aneelff
I TllOmH Tola n IU s ), 10 3, 2 Reloh
Mtlcellt IU ~I. 10 3 l Arlllur J on11n
IGerme nv>. 10,.4
1tl4, Berlin
l Jeue Owtnl IU S ), 10 3, 1 Rel1>ll
Hit*' school swimming
GMLS
SunMt LHtUe Prtlims
let Geldeft Wnt c.e.ttl
200 mtaley retav-1 Founteln Vttiev A.
I S9 17. 2 Hunti11111on &ea<.11, 2 01 ... 3
ECll•on. 2 03 S9, 4 Merine , 2:06.37, 5 Foun·
tein Velttv 8 , 20617. 6 Merine 8 , 2 11>.96, 1
Eelllon B. 2 I I 04, 8 Hunll~ton Buell, 7 11 76
200 fr-1 Cem1>bell !WI, 1:00.71, 2
Rtem (Ml. 7.03 14, 3 Scllulfl (FV). 2J0.4.66,
• Herlltl (FYI, 2:10 73, S Luik CFV),
7 14 04, 6 Neumenn IE I, 2 14.30, 1
l(ocllCllek (El. 2·1s 31, •. Seneltr\Ofl IH81. 2 16.SO
200 1noo-1 Clerk 1Fv1. 2·1s.os <iteoue
recorcsJ, 2 Zlever1 CEI. 1.24.16, J Boehm
(M). 2.34.92, 4. Brvan !Ml, 1'3S 2•. S. Lenee
fEI. 1 37.I S. 6 Gerelnpr IE ). 2.39.57, 7
Bucsman !FVJ. 2:40.46. a Ancsre..,., IE>. 2 40 5!>.
SO tre-1 Permentoer IHBI, 24 91
(lteoue recorcs>. 2 Westlund IFV) 26 11. l
&ell fE >. 16 26. 4 Co• IMl 27 lS, S Socoon
IFV) 27 24. 6 Oarone (FVI 27 7S, 1
Otnll\~V c M l 27 99, • POii t r (FV) 21 00
100 flv-t ,z 1111ert IE 1 I 03 83 7 Sc11u111
tFVI 10699 l Oerone IFV). IOl 10 •
Penis IHB>. I l1 OS, S Renk,n IFVI 1 11 10.
6 Rtecn (fVI I 11 34. 1 Garoner CE l
1 l1 14. 8 MacKtnu e (E ). I 11 SS
100 Ir-I McNernev CH81 SSll 1
WH tlund cFV), ~48 l 8tll CE ) S931 •
Co• CM) 1·00 S1. S Socoon IFVI 10016, 6
Cllaurne n (M l. 1-01 42, 1 S¥1>otr1on (H8 1
l 01 9•. I O'Connor COV). I 02 IS
SOO fr tt-1 CemD«>tll IWI S 11 :n 2
Hero.1 (FV) SSJ 19. J Lusl>. tFVI SS997
• Ge•119 <El 6 12 16 5 Markhn~r (E l
6 ll7S 6 Buoman CFl/1 t.·2161 1 Het1y
E J 6 2793 8 H•~ I I' I/ I 6 230 38
100 back-I Permenl1e r IHB >. I 0191
CIHOut record I, 1 McNerne~ (H81, 1 08 SI
l Pott~ IFVJ. I 12 13. 4 Nt'Umenn lEl
l 1351 5 R'r'an IHBI l 1393, 6 Brve n IMl.
I 14 11 1 RHCll CFV). I 14 71. 8 S1>e novlcn
fM I 1 IS2S
100 t>r ea11-1 Cler~ (FV). 10661. 2
Reem CM I, 10808, 3 Lenee IE J I IS07, 4
Harwarcs (FV), I 11 47, S Ela IFVI, 1 1909,
6 Andre1en !E l. l 18 83. 1 Rtinna rt (HBI,
I ?O 48, I O'Connor (OV>. 1'11 1S
400 free rN¥-I F=•~in 'lAJlev.
•OS 32, 2 Huntlnglon 8t1cll, 4· 11 46. 3
W9\tmin1ter, 4 14.03, • Ecsl1on. • 16 17. S.
Huntlnoton &tech S •:23.30. 6 Fountein
l/11le v B. • 2S 07, 7 Edison 8 4 38 14, I
Mllrtlrll • $2 "
NBA pt~yoffs -
CONP:ERENCE SEMIFINALS
C&t1l·of·Sevtnl
Wedne,cltv's Scores
Boston 116 Ntw York tO? <Bo1ton 1001
\tflltS 2·0)
Pnotnox 10?, Ute n 91 (Strlt1 t1t el. I· II
Tonltlht'I Geme
M11wau1<ee 11 New Jersev (Serif\ tif<I
I· II
Fr1c1tv•1 Gemtl
L•Urs a l Delles lLalt.tr1 lead 1trlt i .
1 01
Bo1ton el New York
Ufat'l a1 Pnoenlx
Seturcttv'' G•me
Mhweuket' a• New Jersev
Sundlv's Games
LOtn •• Da lla\
Bo1ton •• Npw Yo•~ U•aPI Ill Pnoert,.
Tut1Clllv'1 G1mt1
O.tlle\ e• Lelren 111 necPn arv
Npw Jersev a l M1lwau1tee
Pno~n" a t u1a11
WtdM>\deV'S Game
\If nt<t\ltrY,
Ne ... Yar~ •I 80\10'1
Tllursdev, M.lv 10 Gem"
IH MUl\trvl
Lak«l a• Dalla\
M 1wa ukff a• Nt w Jt .. 'f'-
V'•" a1 Phoen••
F rlcltv, M.lv II Game
(If neuuerv I
Bo1ton 11 New Yor~
Saturda't, Mtv 12 GemH
(If rwceuervl
Oa11n al Lllrtn
Pl'!Ot'n•c at Uten
Sundt'/, Mtv 1l Gama•
ltf M<tn•rv I
N~w York 11 60\lon
Ntw Jer\fv 111 M11weu,tt
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN
Sadcltback 13, Souftlwutwn n
( Peclflc Cont Ctllfefanct I
SOUTHWEST••" -Mount v ?O Pe11•
2S, We l't• 17 Co1>1tla ne1 9 E1e.,. 6 Totals 31
13·73 71
SADOL&llACK -Gtnl 6, Estty l l .
Jones 17 L11noue I,. Hlr1t1 a Tol•I• JS
13 It u
Halfllmot 5'outllwt\ltrn 36· 32 Rt<1u
1et1on 11 1l
To1e1 tov1, ~tnwe••trn 17 S.ae11eoeo
·~
°"° ... fl1""'9
..
DAV~v·s ).OCKU , ... ,,,_, IMdll
s~ •"ll'ilr' )O ceto<o btu l6 ""° °'" 1 oerrecucse SO DOn•ICI u •oc• 11,11 760
~(•fftl
DANA WHAlll.. "11t1Clo«'' II l>IS\ 1
OOMO JIS lotk t1,r1 131 tn«ll.trei 71
•PlteO\l\ffO 11 \CIJID•n )1 ~Ari)(! I 11~ UO
Mttcettt CU S t, 10 4; ), ~fllnu1 Ottndtrl>
IHOlltnell, IOS. ,,., Uftdtll
1 t4rrlM11 Ol!Wd lU S ), IU, 2 H.
Norwooo Ewell (U.S.!, 104, J LJovcs .. 1(11
IP1n•mel. 10 4.
ttf1."4hWll
I Llndv R•ml91no (US.I, 10 '· 2 HtfOer'I
McKtnltv (Jamalct), 10 '· 3. Emmanuel MCIOonekl a11i.., IGrfft J rlt1lnl. 10 4
1956,~
1 ltot>trl Morrow (U S ), 10 S. 2 W
T~,,. ll1~tr (U $I 10 S. l Hector H091n
tAu\ltalle ) 10 • 1 .. 0.•-1 Armin Hery (Germenvl 10 1, 1 O•~IO
Sime (US J, 10 2. 3 Peter fta<1tore1 <Greet
8 rHe1") 10.l
It ... , T•tt• I ROOtrl HIYtl IU S I 10"0 2 Enri-
F111uerol1 Cemue <Cuoel 10 7 3 Herrv
Jtf'orne <Ceneoe) 10 2
1'6t, Mtdct Cltv
1 J1mn H'"" cu S l t t s 2 Lenno•
Mllltf U1me 1ca 1 10 O 3 Cnerlu Grfff\t
oU S I 100
1'71, M4Hllcll
I Va ltrv Boraov !USSR I 10 14, 2
RoDtrl TeylOr lU S I. 101•. 3 Lenno• Ml11er
I Je m•lce I. 10.l3
""· Mefttrffl I t111etv Crewtoro !Tron101dl 10 06, 7
Dona ld Querroe l J1melce1 10 OI. 3 Vet.,~
Borzo• (USSR J. 10 14
1910, Mes<ow
I Alla n Wells I Creal Brita in>. 10 2S. 7
Siivio Leonarcs T11r1ebull !Cub•) 10 ?S. l
Peter Petrov (8utoerl•J. 10 l9
Hit*' Khoot
CortM del Mer 21, Cetta Mew 1
Slntlft Werner !CM I Clef lte1tronen1. t.·3. Ciel
Wtlk..-. 6· I, Clef Torrell. 6· l, won ov
lltleull, Ou.ten ICM) lo\! •·6, 2·6, 2·6, wdti
bY Otfeull. Nuecllltrlein ICM ) IOSI 1·6. 0·6.
4·6, won ov oe!eull, Mt ICM> IOl l 0-6. 1·6,
1 ·6, won ov Clefeutt
OeutMl
S1ro1c11·Quacn CCMI IOI! 10 Prooci·
Mancllt,ter, 1·6, 1·6. 10•• to Gllt>trt-
Gttu•na, 4·6, 1·6. Sur·AM ICM) Iott I·+.
1 ·6. IOl l I·•. 2·6
UniVtnlf't 21,..-lnt 1
Slntlltl PlnClltl (UJ Clef Cltrlnt, 6·3, CS.I. Knlghl,
6·0, Clef Tarter, 7·5. clef Ofl,, 6·4,
Wuterm1n CUI lo\I 0·6, 1·6, won 1·S, l ·S.
Hottmen IU) IOlt 4·6. 1·6, •·•. won 6·2.
Vtnketttn (Ut IOll 3·6. won 6·1, lost 2·6,
won l ·S
OeutMl
GrH r ·Corktrv (Ul Ott Cox·HIO.\ 6·4,
6·4, <lei Btlltflelel·Bull. •·O 1·6 Oliver·
C.•Clalevlcll IUl won 1 6 6·l won 6·4 6·4
New_, lf1111er It, El Tere 10
,,. ''""" Rlnollron" c NHI Clef Scnm oot 6· 1 Clef
CaH• 6 1 Ott Hou1ton 6·3 Clef Mutlltr
6·3 Ktf'IOOI INHI W?'I. 6·1 •·I 6·3
Clefeuo Miiier CNH1 IO\f 1·6 won. 6·0 '°'' 1·6 I • ()oner (NHJ IOSI 1·6 won. 6· 1
IOSI 4·6 4·6
~ Conl>.tv·Retel INHI i0!1t w1t11 21mo·
Pnam 6·4 6·7 Clef Me,,....l·O••mono.
6 2 6 2 Bro1man·Aoe1 (NH) '~'' 6·3 0·6 won 6 l 6 1
£sfencie M, s.~o 1
Slntlft
S•"Ooval !El Off Vo 6·1. Clef G\lfllt•
6·0 Ot l He, 6·0, oef Let, 6·0, Robbins IE I
won 6·1 6·0. 6·0 6·0 G1tao1 !El won. 6·2
6·0. 6· I. 6·3. 0 1• !El 1011 1·6. 4·6. won
1·6. 6·2
Oautlles
8•rver Alavre <El Cit ! Grl111e<1er ·
Nvuvt n. 6·0. 6·0. Clef Sll1o·Le, 6·0, 6·0,
HH llno' Vince IE) won 6·0. 6· l, won. 6·0.
6·0
LltuNI 8Hcl'I 17, Minion Vlelo II
SIM'e•
Scllentz IL8 l lost to Mar\11, S·1 '°'' 10 Pfff'M; H : def Mosliv, 6·1. clef Frankt
6·0, Hewortll IL8 ), IOtt 3·6. 0·6, won 6·4.
6·0, Ted 8renell IL8 t lo\! 4·6, 0·6 won 6-2,
6· 1 Brumtlelo IMt 1·6 1·6 won 7·S 6· l
Ooutoles
Fro11·Perrv IL8 1 del Bo1ct ·LH 6•l
6·2 atl ROO..•\·Ktllv ... 1 6·1 M t91'\·
Tom Br•nel t CL8 l IOl l 0·6 l 6 won 6·4 6·2
SUNSET LEAGUE P:INALS
(et E •son Hlltl l
Tltlrd R eunc1 S1ntMt
No•Obtrg CH8 ) "' HuSleo lM ) 6 I
6· 1 6 I MarQutl I HB) '°" IO Wong (Ml
6·1 7·S LOCl\WOO<I (Ml Clef Pottoer IOV>
7·6 6·3 Tevll IMl oef G1Drlt1 IHB I bv
oefautt
S«nlflntl ~
Nordt>ero IHBJ Clef Wong <M l 6·0, 6·3.
LockwOOCI (Ml Clef Ttr1111 IM). 6·3. 1·6 1·S
_, S«nlflNll ~· Non eman Nou'(tn (FVJ Clef Ge nz·
aeoie v IHBI bv Clel11.11t. Maoa·Oesl>Ot (FV)
Cit! MolO,hco 0 Connell CE> 7·6, 7·6. 7·6
Doubles P: lnlll
Mao• DHl>OI (FVI CS.I Non eman·
NOllven CFV! 6 4 6·3
Cot119e wom.n
UC Sen Dlt90 S, UC frv~ 4
Sintle Calla tSOI dtl Trtnwlfl'l 7·&, 6-J 6 I
Newma n tS01 def MellOf'Y 6 • 1 S Kouzu
ISO> oel ~hortr • 6 6 2 1 S, Rtto tSOI
elf! Bfrong 6 2 6 3 Pellon I UCll oet
Gnol\ton 6 J 6 I C 0oroan111e •UC• CIPf
W1ll1em\ o J 7 ~
Double\
Ma• orv R'1ortr (U(ll def Newman
l\ou11. 6 • • 0 Trenw•th Pt hon •UCll <Ht!
Rtto Cu •a 6 2 I> 1 Wolhems Gl'!Oll tor
1<,0 o~· Brt·no·~PO' 6·3 •-& ,.,
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HIGH SCHOOL
Celll Mete 1114, N•w-1 Har'bof 166.9
Vau 1 I ROPP l(MI I 9 Bar\-I
l~O\••ng I NH 1 9 I Btam-1 0 1 vpr ICM
9 1 ~ooor I Olt•t t f(MI •t AH
Arnund-I Oliver ICMI H 7
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COMMUNITY Cot.l•G•
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MtnNl Honlbrt Tlll'lt 1121
f'OUllTH ltACE. uo va•ch
lleconnoi•., tMYfftl • OCI J 40 2 40
1ntrt1>Jcl Co+n (Harmon! 3 00 120
Stl Cejfl CFloftll t 40
A~ rtced lt1v9' Fern &uo. Arch .. Ann
OUC>lic.att Reo. C1>"'41 On Oles &tue
Time nn
U EXACT A I H I PelCI U S SO
f'll'TH ltACE. 3SO yaro'
ll .. 1 E••v (tuck (Mvltll 14 IO 1 40 • .0
Miu Turn ICarelo11) J IO 3 .IO
Ont Clltnu To Won (F rvCS.vl 120
AIMI raceo 8UO\ AforttllOUOllt, Berbtf
8ert>er. K1otn Tto., Curioul K•P, Fire On
Tiie Plkt
Tjl'l'le: 1134 U EXACT A !4·1l oe oel l 107 10
SIXTH ltACll. S50 varelt
8or9"''" (Cler Int I 71.'ZO 10 IO 6.IO
CllerlOllH euo !Brooks> 400 300
ArlNll>el IGarcil•I 4 00
A1$0 receci Jet S.t '•O. Pan l/e<1ture.
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Time '17113.
SEVENTH ltACE. 3SO varelt
Two Notn CBarell 10 JO 7 00 4 00
AsurKl\lc (llulU II .0 • .0
Noi C Lacktv l • 00
Also rec.eel Ettv Soot. Oru m a.no.
lttv•CS.>iure. Gofor llle<iue•I, ~· Klltn Tlmt 1125
Sl llXACTA (I· 1) N ICI ~ 20
EIGHTM ltACE. 350 varcb
Onnlno Dant 0...11 (hrell I IO uo l.00
TOWh Gun (Cr .. oerl 3 IO UO
Lt Mo«! Ciiia (Flofn ) 3 20
Also reced EaMm. 8rown Mul!H, Go
To Vlctorv. Prtoole. My EH V Roell.el. Klno
For C.lh. WM • Feleon
Time 11 11
S2 PICK SIX 16+4· 1+91 Pelel
s.47.Sl:J IO Wiii\ OM wlnnlno lld<tl (llX
hor'9l) $2 Plc:ll Si x conlOletlon Pela
SI ,029 IO wltll n wlM lnv tld<ets Cfivt
norwsl
NINTH ltACE • .00 verel'
• Cllrlttoe>fler Slv (8rooll.tl 13 20 6 00 340
Autumn LH (Cr•-> 6 40 S 40
Orv Petell IGarcle) l .O
AIM> re'*<! My Lllllt Sinn. Outeooc:llef.
Ftemlno Count. Oennvs Oustv Deck,
Ml9hlY Mercus. Tlnv Hev ~UG
Time'. 20.41. n EXACTA (J.1) oalel U 120
AtfenCla nce . 6,416.
HeltYWoed Park
WEDNESDAY'S ltlSULTS
(61" ef •7·1111'1 .. ., ...... l'Metlfte)
FIRST ltACE. 6 lurlOlllli
Sll1rfey'\ Steve ll IMt1a) 12 00 S 00 l 20
Tiie 8eoet Kid (8i.ckl 3 60 2 60
GOldtn Mln\lrtl IGutf'ra l l 70
AIW reef<! L19111n,,,. E •P•eu Scero.no
Hv Fire, G1ence Aocwt. Sirocco Stna1
Tome 110 'J S
SECONO ltACI. 6 fur1on9,
Nelee I St'""' tHewleYI •IO 4 60 3 40
Pvremia H1911 ICH tt!MQll 1' IO I 60
Ax lmortlllvt (Plncex.) •IO
A1M1 recltCI Mtrece ~ftsecl 1n Blue
Poone Velvt4 Per kv·, C~ GoJI of Geo
V1-..ciouslY. W1'4 11'0 Sweet lr1s;b F'Hh'"M
Time ll 1 4 S ' '
U DAILY OOV8LE f ~· 10 oe Cl s.4S IO
TlOltD ltACE. 6 / lurl1>119,
Don B l Ot mMI <Par 11 I IO S 70 t 70
Le S1t11a CSl\otmtktrl I 00 S 60
Merilyn Jo IOt•t "<>U\te'Yt J 4 IO
Al$0 raced R-S11tn1 Soren Ml
Vera 8H
T1mt 1 16 4 S
U EXACTA CS·3l 1>8•11 S19SOO
P:OVRTH lllAGE. 7 lur1Qn91
M•d At>enaon {Mei•> 12 70 1 40 s 20
Netlvt Vl>f llt tGerc1al 11 do 6 10
Cash Suo~ltr !Guerre) S 70
AIM> raceo Jolly Sllennbn, Nore11c L•Clv
-&r~a, PhilllDPi. Beile 81vou,
Ool1>'1ln1. Ven<l•ll•I Winning Golcs
Time 1 2• •is
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FIP:TH RACE. 1 lurton9l
Cerrou o (Poncevl 1 20 • 60 1 IO
Hen Tiit Eevlt !McGurn) IS 40 6 20
Te1tp1 IMcCerron) 3 00
Al\o rectci ll•ve Rove Tenne"H ll•lt
Lofller Amuong Sl>Orl Mucn Fo"-GOIO
Ove tt Pont<
Tune 113
SS EXACT A J·•• 1>8•0 '7S? SO
SIXTH RACE t> 1 lvrlon111
Steno Pei 111 ..... .,, 12 to l to 2 60
Pros1>1tr1><.11 P•nc•• 1 to 2 ?O
Lon<lon Cro" c &lack t 3 10
AIMI reef<! lnHercnot H•no•t •••"
To~ I IS 4 S u £XACTA ? 3 o••O '71 00
SEVENTH RACE.J 1 l6 m.ie, on •urt
Fennv llOUOfl 'Sl>Otmektf I s 10 ) 70 2 60
Rea 'Eml>er IOt•enoun e Yt'I 3 to 2 to
L'l1>llerel' Pronceu fFet11 310
Allo ract<I Reon on My Parade Prom"·
•no Girl. Caterena Co•1t•t •le •11•111eo
LI OV
Tome I '1 2 S
U EXACT A II 1 oa •d U 1 SO
S2 PICK SIX I 10 I s 1 ) 1 a Oe•O
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noru sl S7 P1c1t s .. conso1a11on oe•CI "1• 80
with 1S8 w1nn1no toclteh dovp llorte\!
EIGHTH lllACll 1 •urlOflO\
Altuioon 5,,0t',.,,tkfr I 19 10 . • 60 1 10
M•tltrano 1 Optenoun11;t 180 2 10
LIO\I l rilb• IMcCarroM , 10
At\o raceo K11•1ac11 A••D•"'a Nar"
T•mt 122 I S
SS EXACT A I l oe O Sl)O 00
NINTH lllACE l 1 16 mo1f\ ""'II"' S• ""II M'C arr on 110 • II()
PIP"'• Con\Coou\ C.nteneo~ • •O
M.ltt\ Cat·co 111 .. h
no
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• 11prioe"< p 70 O t l
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TOQON TO AllGONAUH AnnO<.t"<'<l
,,,. \111n1ng\ ol Cart 8r11lt Y 11111 Je( •1n•
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SOCCI•
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~41ftFlf\.0-AMOuN~ "" •t\~ "'''°" Of 00'\ei.1 (~It N\el>I (08~h ~oq OHAM-l>t• .... •O G •r~ o .. wo_, 0.\llt lht • r ... <~
~AN J:~lth(.t\(0-Na,,_.,, IO"" (1>1""
•ono t nl'I G•• • l •o..~1111 • '" ''•"' t•-°'f'\
Coa
under . at state
MONTEREY PARK -
Coast Cotk!iC•s .omm'1 .wam
with wa~ end nauonaJ record Tami LaVdlt adiM the
fltt'S the diaJlcnte of Diabkl V
btaJnnma today at thir ••
munity colRae champioa r'ipe
East Los Anaelet Colteg. ----------f-~ Tn the mp•s compeution.
Coast Confcrer>ot ·dual meet
p1on Fullerton fiaures to earn
le.am title.
But the thret-day compettt
which includH pttbms at 10
momina and finals at 7 eat'h ~~i
1s real y a showcase for ta.lent
indviduaJs. amona them
La Velie.
La V clle could SWJm 1way. so
speak. with sewcraJ titles. but ht-ca
of a new rule. individuals an s•1m
JUSt th~ cvtnts.
"That rule wtll a1.d teams that ha a lot of depth.·· says OCC Coach
Watson. "Tami won five indivld
events for us at las1 year's meet .. ~ Smee Lavelle can't 10 after fi
1nd1vidual . titlts. &he will be l
leadofT swimmer for both of OC
relay tean)s. Her plan iS' to better t
state record in the SO free. but t,.f
accomplish that goal. she'll have~ touch wllh her hand at one end ra1b
than 1um around by convenuonal m
turn.
OCC-s relay teams a~ conside
to be so strong that such a manuevcr
as not ei1;pec_\ed to keep the Piratei
from finishin& first.
LaVelle already owns stale and
national community J;olJcge records
in the 100 frceslyle with a 52.2
clocking.
OCC. in fact. enters the m
owning six of the state·s 16 record
Still. the Bucs are urtderdogs
Diablo Valley.
"h's a role that we really aren'
accustomed to:· Watson says. "U.
year, Daablo Valley was second int.ht
state meet and we were third. They
fimshed 18 points ahead of us in the
final standings and they blitzed us j1
the diving competition."
Other OCC swimmers compctina
include Traci Averill, Shell)'
Morwood. Dory Dennis, Dana
Barnes, Laura McKean and 01'\nalct
Outnians.
LaVelle's biggest challenge will
come from Palomar's Denise Rich-
ards -particularyan the 200 free-
style.
Golden West's Denise Ryno r~
ures to be in the thick of things an tlv
I 00 IM and 50 and l 00 brcas1strokcs,
In the men's compct1t1on. [)op
Jcnmnp is OCC"s lone entry. C0'1}-
pcung 1n t~ 5(}and I 00 fr~stylcs and
I 00 back.s1rqkc.
The Pirates w1ll also send a 400
medic) rela) team to the evenL
Golden West'~ Luke N1odc. Ful~
erton·s Tom i\ddtngton and We:ttt
Valle) ·s George Weber are the tot>
1nd1nduals scheduled to compcll
"cbcr and ..\ddington are botll
frc.-estylers and figure to star up tbt mo~t exc1temen1.
N1 ode 1s one of the fa vontt"S in the
I 00 and 200 backstrok~ and 200
individual medley.
Parmentier
€lark set
swim. -m.ar ks
• H untingt o n Beac h H igh
sophomore Linda Pa rmentier set a
pair of Sunset League swam recof\1s
and Fountain Valle} High senior
.\m' Clark broke one of her own
marks to highlight Wednesday's
prel1ms at Golden West College.
It was also a da-. when Fountarn
Valle} establi shed 'itself as the pn·
ma threat o Edison. which finish«!
first dual meet co mpetition with
Fountain le~ the runner-up.
Parmentier swept to clockings of
~4.9"' and I 02.91 in the 50 freestyle
and I no backstroke. establishing
herself as the overwhelming fa vornc
111 both nent\ ai the league finals
\aturd:l\
<. Jar~ ''ho ha'> signed a national
k 11t:r ol 1n11:nt to auend ttie tinner·
\II' nl C altforn1a 1n Berke!
'nJpflt·d h('r .'.>00 ind" •dual medt
'IJnJard ''llh a ~-1 SOS. then ca
had. later to record the fastest ume-
1hr J•l\ 1n thl' 100 brcast,troke.~01
I t)t-t•"
\I,,, .i kad('r •n t"O event 1,
\\ l''tmin,tl'r'' < ilona C-ampb(ll """-'
'pun oil J ~ ll I ... , 1n the :?00 freest' It
1111·11 H'umk~1 ,1 \1mc of 5 11 3:! in thl"
<,1111
ReynoJu~k~
team to China
Out at second AP Wlrepl\Oto
Angels' Reggie Jackaon is caught s tealing
,weaneaday u Oakland aecond baseman
Joe Morgan gets set to apply the tae at
Anaheim Stacllum. A's won. 7-6 .
D8.ll~s will pursue Lewis
But t h e Cowboys
may have trouble
catchin g speedster
IHLL.\S ( .\P) -( arl Ll'" 1s.
perhaps the "'orld's fastt'St ">printer.
has neH'r pla~ed football. hut the
D a llas Co" boys sa\ the~ hope to lOa~
the l ln1,er st1) o( H ouston atpkte
into Joining them as a "1dt· rt"CCl\:er
after he compet t•s for tht· l 1nrtcd
tatc.~s tn the 19g4 OI~ mp1cs.
Dallas drafted Lc1.1. ''"1th the th1rd-
lrom-1he-last pick. Su 334 O\ era II 1n
T ue<,d:l\ ·s l\la11onaLfpo1hall League
dratt
It orought bad.. mcmortl''I of lht'
(O\\OO)'i. s1gningof Boh H a)es "ho
ga' l' up 1rack for ·pro football and
brought a Ol'\!o dtmen,ion to 1he
league" 1th his ltghtntng <,pt>ed "h1l h
con' crtcd into long-distance touch-
downs a~ a w1dt• rt•n•t' l'r
L~s. "ho rnuld \Vin tlm'l' gold
medhls at this sum ml·r·, romix·11t1on
1n Los .\ngl·les. ha'> nt'\ a g1' en an)
ind1cat1on he cares about pla}ing
football. But tht: ( 01.1.bo~s· manage-
ment 1s e\C1ted about the prospects.
"If he can't outrun thl' deknsl\c:
back. he can JU m p O\Cr him He's a
t'-'O·pronged pla~er .\ runner and a
iumper H e's got so much poten11al.
and he's a class g u) ... (111 Brandt. the
Cowbo> s' director of pla}er de' elop-
ment. told the Dallas M o rning News
Unlike prev1ou'> trac k and fidd
stars who turned to pro f~ll. such
as Ha\es. R enaldo Nehemiah. Jobn
CarlosandJ1mm\ H1 m·s.1he 22-,ear-
old Le" 1s has no foothall bad.ground
or inclJOal1on~.
"I'd ha'e to learn ho1.1. to tal...c hns.
1.1.h1th I'm not 1ntCrl'Sted JO gelling."
Le1.1. 1s said Wcdm~sda' 1 n H ouston .
Le\\tS. who is from W illingboro.
~ J .. added. JOk1ngl}. "I "a' hoping
the Eagles would dralt me. I '>aid a
lung 11rnl' ago I ""'Olli inte rc)lt•d 1n
fc.)01ball. getting picked b>· thl' < u""-
bo\ s. no ll'\!.. II\ a first-clas\ or-
gan11a11 un. hut 11\ one ·}ou ltkc 10
hate.··
Brandt said drafting Lewis was club
prcs1dt·n1 fn !x'hramm's idea.
··~1a,he a man \\Ith his skill. pla~ 1ng footba ll \\Ould com e nat-
ural!) ... ~ hr:imm said ... W e tool.
h1mJu~t 111Nhe 1.:hance h e might want
to gl\l' 11 a tr). We \\111purs ue1t when
he gets dont• "1th the Olympics ...
Lt''"'s holth the" orld record in the
It)() m c:tt'rs a I ~ea level 1 n 9. 9 7
sl'rnnd\ I-le '-'Ill II) out for tht• US
team tn tht• IOO mctcrs. ~()() meters
and long Jump
"There\ not J t h.intc..• tn 1hc "-Orld
(ol Lc1.1.1s pla)ing lootball)." said Joc
Oouglas. Im mac.. h and agrnt al the
~Jnta ~1on1ta IC Jltf) Track ( lub
"I can tell \Ou ht· 1s rnmplc1d)
umn!l·rcsh:d tn football H rs IO\e 1s
trarl... Besides he \\ould ha'e to tal...e
a l'ul JO salan " D ouglas added.
It's an Olympic soccer.showdown
U.S .. Soviet Union to meet
at Rose Bowl on July 31
P \\.\OE'.\-\ I .\Pl -D1:knd1ng t"hamp1un <.. 1e1.:ho-
1lo' ttk ta. the ~o,1et l 'n1on. \ ugosla1,1a. and East
Gt:rmaO\ v.ere made the top seed~ 1n the 16-tcam Summer 01~ mp1t. \OCCl'f compc.:11tmn \\ nlnl·-.da). "1th lirst-round
pa1nngs leatunng a ~m 1ct t n1un-l'n1tcd ~late'> 'ho"·
dO\\O
In the dra" rnnduttl·d b' Jost•ph Rla11cr gt·ner.il
\et rt·tan o f the frdcnn1on l n1crna11onalc de Foot hall
..\s">ouai1on. the 16 team-, "l're brol...cn 1 nto groups of four
Thl' top four sec:ds 1.1.t•rc.: 001 lt<,trd 1n an~ orda
<..)ual11\1ng began 1n Januar. 11181. 1.1.11h more than IUO
team'>· fhe Lln11ed Statl'S 1.1ualtlicd automat1tall) for thl·
tournamrnt as the ho'>l counlr.
It "'111 mark the first t1ml' f-11-.\ com'pc1111on 1s held 1n
thl' l ln11cd States.
The So' tl·t l 'n1on and l "n1ted Stale.:'> 1.1.crc 1nduded 1n
(1rnup D. \\htch \\Ill pla' 111 lhl' K•l\l' HO\\I \ho 111 the
ttroup Jrl' Eg~ pl and C o'tJ K 11. J
I 1r\t·rnund pamng'
J uh 2q -~11' tl'l I n ton '' I g~ pl .11 Kn\e Bo" I l ~
'' ( O'it.1 Ktl :i at 1.it.tnlord I ranll' '' <).11,11 at .\nnJpnlt'>
( /l'l'h(l\ltl\;lkt3 \~ ( h1k JI ll,1f\a1J
Juh 10-Bra11l \'I \,wJ1 \rah1a .11 Ru:.c Bu1.1.I. Ll~l
< rerman' '' M ormu1 Jl \tJnt11rd. 'ugmla' 1a ''
<.. ameroon a1 .\nnapolt.., ( anaJa" lra4 at H <ir,ard
J uh....41 -\o\lel l 'nmn '' I ntll'd \tall'\ at Ro\t'
Ho 1.1. I l:.g' pt'.., < mta KllJ JI \ta11lo rJ < hill·" Q.nar at
\nnJ Jkllt\ < 1nh11\l\l\Jk1.1" I ranu· JI 11.tr\arJ
.\ug I -\1o rmw '' '°1Jud1 .\rab1a at Ro'l' Bo" I
l.J'>t (,rrman~ '' l:Jra11I .11 \tJnlord 't ugosla' 1a ''>
< .rn;ida a1· -\nnapult'>. C amt•ruon '' lra1.1 at H anard.
\ug 2 -Co')la R tla '' \o, lt'I l nmn at R oc;c Bo 1.1. I
Lg) pl ''> l S at Stanford. ( l11k '' I rann· JI .\nn:ipol1c,,
Qatar's ( 1rchoslovakia <II I lttr' ard
A.ug 3 -M oroetu \' Hranl at Ru~c Bo"" I. ~aud1
Arabia\'> [as1 German' .11 ~1antord. Iraq' ... Yugmlav1a
at -\nnapolts. Cameroon '' < ltnada at I Ian ard.
Vet Whitworth hopes
to break out of slump
Allusion wins
for Shoemaker
ll\C ii r \\ < )( >[) I \P) -Allusion
oH·nnol.. "-l<J fa\Ctntt• M1ttcrand 1n
lhl' Ii.Ill' g1lt11g \\ c.·dnl•\da~ 1n w1nn1ng
tht• $40 7(){) rl·rltngua ~tal...e!i b~ 11:
kngth' hdo re J 1.:ro1.1.d of 20.1113 at
1ln lh1.1.om.t Par!..
!{()\\\ELL. Ga (..\PJ -"-ath\ 11'-'n'> a record K4 tournaml·nt 'hnm-
'1'. 11111.1.orth . mired tn one of the "'or\1 p1on,h1p-..
\lump' o f her c.:arcer. hope'> to regJ1n Whn....,onh hrol...t• the.· I J>(r ·\ \tJn·
,oml· contidcnll' 1n the Powml...1n d:nd of X2 \ tl IUrtl'' "'hL·n !>he '-'On .It
( aJ1llJl ( IJ"tl Rrno l...lic.:ld \\ l''>I t\\11 \l'ar ... ago \he
ha'>n't "on sinn· thl· "-cmrl\:r Orx·n t I
I had JU'l 1.1.11rh·d "''~U inw m o nth-. ago a\ teton that mo' c.·d ha
,oml' had hahtt\ \o I 1001... a l111k 11mt• into a llC.: at 1)4 \\Ith '>am \nl·ad lor lhl'
nil 111 1.1.orl... on 11.' \\ htt"'onh \aid mor,t tnumphs tn golf hio,1on
\\ cdnl'\dJ\ lollO\\tng her prac t1te "'I'm '>urt· '>am gl'I\ J\ llrl·d ol
round on thl' 6 121-,ard rar--2 he.mngahout 11 a<,1 do · \.\hit\\11rth
Hroo kfil'ld V..1:,1 (1011 aml < ountrr 'laid
\lh1'>11'11 rn.ld-;::-n h\ R1ll 'ihoemal...~r
anJ lilrntng 114 pounds. co,ercd
'>c..'\c.'ll lurlung' 1n I 22 1-S and pau..l
$1 ·~ ~ti )4 hll and $2 10 The \lllor.
\\i.I' \\llrlh . ~~ 100 .
\1111 ~·r.ind 11ddrn h\ Edd 1c Dc-
lah11u"J\l .1nd l JIT~ 1ng 11 S J)01tnd!>.
lfll.,.,<'d lhl' ltn1\ll ltnl· a no\l' 1n fron1
'90TTTIOU9 .,..... ncnnoue eu .....
U.8TAftmlff NAmeTA~
Tll9 rQltowlno pereon " clOlnO Ttle t~ '*90nl .,. Clolf'9 bUllnn9 ... t>u.ineu .. :
AID °' ALI. TAADD, 213f SHIBUl•'NTEAIORS, 2011 !.
TlMln. Coeta MM&. CA. 9"21 ~n lllvd, hlbOa, Ca '*' ~ M .. ~net, 21se £1111t1e111 M. w .. i.o.. 2011 e.
Tllc..trln, eo.ta M .... CA 92021 ac.ati 8Nd., 8ttb0a, Ct. 9* I
t hla tiuam.a II ~ed by: an ™• bt.*neN It conducted by: an tndlvldual l.ndt\llduel I
~y ~ Elt:ubetll M W..-.C.
Thll 1ta1emen1 wu tlled wltn the Thi• euitement WM "*' -4th the County Clettc of Ora.nge County on County Clerk of Orenoe ~ty on
Apnt 24, 1914 AC)(U t3, 1914
~ n.wa
Publllhecl Orange Coal! Dally Put>lllhed Otanga COUt Delly
Piiot May 3. tO, 17. 24, 1914 Pilot Aprll 19, 20. May 3. 10, 1tM
2347-84 2116-14
, Pt.Bl.IC""NOTICE Nl.IC NOTIC£
fll::Tmout .U ... U
FlCTmOUl•UllNlll NAMI ITATH•NT NAmlTATIMINT T .. -fot•-A .. ,....,..
T .. _ to11~1 .......... ... ........ng P91'1<>1'1• ar• '"'""' ... ivw llQ pwac>n1 1ta v ....... bullnea• tt
buatnau II. DUCO' CONTRACTORS 444
AFFAIRS Of THE HEART. 534 Hamilton 11A. Cott• MaM, Ca
Tustin Ava. New1)0f1 Beactl. Ca 9202T
92883 J<>hn Oulleh, 444 Hamlllon 11. Jedi Alan Wetzel, 534 Tustin AV9. Cotta Meta, Ca • 92027
Newport Beach. Ca. 92883 Tiits buSlnMS 11 cnndusted by an Susan L• Watnl. 534 Tustin Individual
All&. N-poft BMetl, Ca 92883 John Oulich
Th11 bullneu 11 conduCled by an This sta1emen1 wH lllact wtlh the
Individual County Ci.a ol Orano-County on
948 2300 Aprll t2, 1994 Jae!! A Wetzel
This llllement WU hied with Iha
Counly Cte<k of Orange County on
April 16. 1984
~1
Published Orange Coaat Dally
P1101 Aprll 19, 26, May 3, 10,
2133-84
~
Pubtlthe<l Orano-Coast Dally
Piiot April 19. 26. May 3. tO, 19~
2119--M
Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE /"'
P:ICTmoul •u .......
NlJC NOTICE
~ AC'Tl110UI .._... PJCTtnOUI ......
...._ eTATl-.0 .. .-ITATW
TM following pereon It doing The lohowing pet9Clnt ate doing
OlleiMN M: ~ ... MARLIN BOAT WORKS, 1t1t~ I.UNA !NTEAPAtSU. mA I .
w Oc.-n Tront. Newport 9Mdl, Coaft Mwr ..... .. C""lt t=• CA. 92M$ 222. C0ton•.-..,.,, • • "
S(ec>Mn M. ~. 1911._. W T., ... M. Aesata. 333' E = Front, ~ laeeh, CA ~. Cotona del Mar. Calif. 92025
'nil1 ~ta conduC1ad by an AOC*l M Branner. 33341 CoMt
lndMdual Hwy S.M. AA1UQt1 222. C0<ona del Mat. Calif, 92029
lhlt ttaternent WM Flied with the Thie bulltl4l8I ta condUCted bY' •
C<Nn1y Clerk of Orange County on general P41f!natthiP
Apffl 24 1"'4 Tw ... M AeNre • nM*M fl'lll lta,lafMnt Wat filed wtlh tNt
Put>llllled 0tenoe Coa•t o.11y County Cletk Of Orange County on
Piiot May 3. tO, t1, 24, 1914 MW 30. 1984 ___,.
23a.-84 r-Pubfllhed Orange Cout Dally
Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE
PICTlllOUa .U ... 81
NAMI ITA1'MINT
TM tOltowino pereon II d<Hng butlneat u :
SHERWOOD ENTERPRISE. 1C>e26 El Toro A.,.. Fountain Valley.
CA 92708
Herold $'-WOod HHI. toe25 El
T~o AV9 . Fountain Valley. CA
92709
Thi• bullneu It conducted by ari
lndlvidual
H 5 Hiii
Thi• atatement WU filed with th•
County Cieri! of Orange County on
Aprll 24. 199-4 F24tm
Publfshed Orange Cou1 Dally
Piiot May 3. 10. 17. 24. 1984
2350-84
Piiot Aprfl 12. 19. 2e. May 3, 1984
2001·14
M llC NOTICE
ACTmOOa Ml•Mll
NAMI I TATl•NT
The lollOWlng patton 111 doing
buSlnett u ·
WOOOSHAPER, 193!1 WNltltf
St Unh C2. Cotta Meaa. Calif
92827
Oallfd Jamee Snelling. tO 14 1 El
Capitan. Huntington Buch. Cant.
92646
Thll buSlnest It eonduet.0 by· an
lndlvldual
011/fd J Snelllng
Thia statement wu hied with the
County Clefk ot Orano-County on
Mar 30 1984
NAME I TATtMI NT DllmtlC NOTM'~ The following perllPfl la docng ____ ,._.-UU1.'----'-'~---
l'unM
Publlshed Orange Cout Dally'
P1lol April ~ 19, 26. May 3. 19~ 2004-94 Pt.Bl.JC NOTIC£ bUS1ness as
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
P:tcTITIOUI Mll#flll MARINE seRVICES. 387 Aster SI .
NAMI! ITATl-NT L891'na Beach, CA 92651
P:lCTITIOUI aut•H
NAME ITATtMlNT
The tollowtng persona at• doing flt&.IC NOTICE
The 1o11ow1ng parson 11 docng Dougl" s Wet>et. 387 Aster St.
buStness as l.aQuna Beach. CA. 92651
bullnest.. ___ ...;..;;;.;;..;;~~-----
JACOUe&.INE LTD . 1919 Galuy P:tcTITIOUI au .....
WARNER BOAT SALES SOUTH, fhla bullnell II conducted by an
22 t 1 Newport Btvd .. Costa M.... lndlvldual
Orlve, Newport ee.c:h. Ca. 92MO NAME ITATIMlNT
Jacqvellne H. Smith, 1919 Galaxy The tollowlng l)e(IOn 11 dalng
CA 92627 Douglas S Weber
Thomu E or Eleenor H. Frank:' Thi• statement was flled with lhe
Or , N-por1 Buch, Ca. 92MO bualnnt as
Thia bUain .. s 11 conducted by: an C. M GRAPHICS. 17990 Sl!y
2302 t Cecelia. MINlon VteJo. CA. Cwnty Clerk of Orange Cwnty on
9269 1 APfl~ ta. 1984
Individual Part! Clrcle. lrvlne. Calif 92714
Jacquallne Smith -John Charles Marvlck. 2700 W.
Thi• bullnesa 11 conducted by an
Individual
Tnomu E Frank
Thia ttatement WU fl...., with the
County Clark of Orange \A>unty on
Aprll 20 199-4
FM40l3
Publllhed Orange COUI Dally
Piiot May 3. 10. 17. 24. t984
2~
Pl&.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUllNH I
NAME ITATIMENT
Tne lollowtng 1>«eon1 are dOlng busl~u
CORONA DEL "'AR ANIMAL
HOSP 2948 E Coast Hwy:!:M, Calif
Dr Wm R Manclarll. 3 E Bay
Front BalbO• Isl, Ca 92662
Darleen Manciarl!. 313 E Bay
Front, Balboa Isl, Ca 92662
This business IS conducted by an
Individual
Darleen Marclarl!
This statement wu !lied with lhe
County Ci.rk of Orange County on
April 13. 1984
F243577
Published Orange Cout Deity
Pllot,Apri 19 26 May 3 10. 1994
2123-84
M t.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSIN£81
NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persons ara doing
bus1,,ess as
19ih STREET WEST . 745 Wasl
t9th Street. Costa Mesa. Ca 92627
George A and Joie 0 Maron. 28 Startish Ct Newport Beacn. Ca
112663
This ousmess 11 conducted by an
1nd1vrOual
GEORGE A MARTIN
'Mm2 Publt.hed Orange Cout Dally
Piiot Aprll 28. May 3. 10, 17, 1994
2253-M
Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE J
FICTITlOUI 1u...-11
NAME lnf'JMEMT
This etatament wu flied with the Ocean Front. Newport Beach, Caltf.
County Clerk ol Onnge County on 92883
Aprll 13, 1984 Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by an
f2alOt Individual
P\.iblllMd Orange Cout Delly John C Marvk*
Pllol A9r11 19. 28. May 3, tO. 1"'4 Thia tlatemenl wH Iii.Cl with Iha
2132-M County Clerk of~ County on
Mar 30. 1984 1-----l'tllllC NOTICE The lollowlng l)e(IOn II doing
business as· FtcTmOUI eu.,..al
~
Pubfllhad Orange Cout Dally
Piiot Apnt 12. 19, 28. May 3. 1984
2000-94
INSTRUMENT DESIGN CON· NAMI ITATtMlNT
SULT ANTS. 170 The Mlllllfl Cir-The following persona are doing
Cle, Co•t• Mesa, CA 92827 butlneu u : Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE Wllltam A. Bentley, 170 The Mu-SOF-TRUMP. 6700 Warner AV9,
1er1 Clfcle, Costa M .... CA. 92627 •8F. Huntington Buch. Ca 92647 F'ICTrTIOUI .UltNlll
This t>us1neu is conducted by: an Brian A Kettel. aame u abOva NAME ITATtMt:NT
1nC11vlduaJ Thi• t>ullnest It conducted by an Ttie followlng pereon It d~
Wllltam A. Bentley 1ndlvldual I bu11neu u
Thrs ltatemeot WU llled with t"-&Ian A Hettal GEORGE'S EXXON. 2190 WMt
Counry Cieri< of Orano-County on This statement wH llled with the Ball Road. Anaheim. C1lif 92704
Aprll 13 198" C°"mty Clel1l of Oranga County on CHorge Malc:f11an. 11989 OMdytlon . P:2Ql21 Maren 19. 198.4 Circle. Foc..intain Valley. Cam 92708
Published Orange Coast Dally ll'M1J20 This t>ullneU 11 oondUC1ad by an
Pilot April 26 May 3 10, t7 19.a4 Published Orange Cout Deity 1ndlv1dual
2263-M Piiot April 12. 19, 28. May 3. 1984 George MaldJlan
2171)..84 This st•lement wu llled with tn.
flt&.IC NOTICE
F'ICTtTIOUI IUllHHI
NAME ITATEMEHT
The lollOwlng pet90n IS dOlng
bu11ness.. ~
ASSOCIATES IN MARKETING.
3'189 A Airway Ave Costa Mesa.
CA 92626
David w Feldman 19699
Morongo Fountain Valley CA
92708
This busmess 1s conduC1ed by an
md1111duar
Dev1d w Feldman
This stalement WIS llled with the
County Clerk of Orange Coonty on
April t6. t984
Pl&JC NOTICE
FtemtOU1 au1 ... 11
NAM! ITATIMt:NT
The foltowlng parson• era doing
l>utlnell U
FOREMAN SECRElARIAL SER·
VICE. 3901 Perk-Lane • 10.
Irvine. Calif 927 t!> Janis P Foreman. 3901 Partiv!eW
Lane • 1D. IMne. Callf 92715
This business is condUC1ed by an
1nd1vldual
Jantt P Foreman .,
This statement "wH flled with tMI
Cwnty Clerk of Orange County on
March 23. 198" · , ,,..... FM1.S
County Cieri! of Orange County on
Mu 30, 1984
FJAW7
Publlahed Orange Cou1 Dally
PllOI Aprll 12, 19, 26. May 3. 1994
2003-84
Pt.Bl.JC NOTICE
FICTITtOUI IMJltMEH
NAME IT ATEMt:NT
The 1o11ow1ng person• 111e doing
buainess H
DN-iectCO .. 18100 MountWalh-
lngton, Fountain \'alley, Ca 92708
D1me1 Agnew Nordstrom. 2964
lll'OZ Or. Cost• M .... Ca. 92626
Thts bUalneu 11 conducted by. an
1nd1vldual ._Pvo11sned Oraoge Coast Deily Pubft9hed Oranoe Cout Oelly
Pllo1 ~"' 28. May.J. 10, 17. 1984 P1101 April 19. 26. May 3. tO. 1994 Daniel A Nordllrom Q 2250-94 2172-84 Thia Statement WH flled with Iha
Cwnty Clanc of Orange County on
April 13 1984
This stalemeot WU filed Wllh the ------------1 Ptll.IC NOTict
F243511
Publllhed Orange Coul Dally P110t April 19 26. May 3. tO. 1"4
2129--M
County Clerk ol Orange Coumy on Pla.IC NOTICE January 31 198.4 ------------1
F2:113$5
PubhShed Or~ Coast Dally
P11o1 Febuary 5 ti' 19 26. t984
784-84
FICTITIOUS 8USIHEH
NAME STA TIMENT
The fallowing l)e(IOn Is doing
buttness IS
JANET CALVERT & ASSOC , 504
Gott St, Leouna Beach. CA 92651 111m11c NOTICE Janet Calver1. 504 Gott St .
____ ,...;..;.UUL.;;...;....;..~..;...;;---Laguna Be8Ch. CA. 92851
FICTITIOUI •Ul lNEll Thia bullnest la conducted by an
NAME I TAT£11ENT 1ndlvldual ~
The followtng persons ara doing Janet M Calvert bullness as This s111ement w_as llled with the j TRE..NOSETTEA ASSOCIATES. Coonry Clerk of Or~ County on
1957 Sanderling Cir Cotta Mesa Aprn 24 198'f
Ca 92626 F~
Thomas F Entighl. 1957 Sand-Published Oranoe Cout Delly
erung c11 Coita M .... ca 92626 Pttol May 3, tO 17. 24 198.4
Richard A Rhay, 2511 Sunflower 2349-84
ti A 1. San la Ana, Ca 92704
F'ICTTTIOUa .UltNEH
NAME STATEMENT The tallowing parson 11 doil'Q
bUSlneu u .
BLUE CORAL POOL ANO SPA
SERVICE. 7 Thunder Trait, lrvtne.
Ca. 92714
Thom•• Holleman, 7 Thunder
Tran. lrvloe. Ca. 92714
This butlnest Is conducted by· an
Individual
Thomas Hollaman
Thia atalemenl wu flied with the
Count)' ClecX of OcanQa County on
April 24, 1984
nMm
Pub11"*1 Orange Cout Dally
Piiot May 3, 10. 17 24, 1984
2395-94
Jack Becronls. 1558 Wembley
Rd. San Marino, Ca 111109 Pl&.IC NOTICE Pt.Bl.IC NOTICE ~-~---------1 ~--------~--John Clark , 1836 TIMI. Coste
Mesa. Ca 92826 CON&OLIDATED
PtllllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI aullNHI
NAME ITA Tl.MINT
The fallowing l)e(SOOI .,. doing
buttnesa u : •
SUTLEY ART. ETC. 1726 Skylark
L&M. Newpor1 BMotl, Ca .. 9266<>
J .. n F Sutley ... me as al>Ov9
This buslNISl It conducted by an
loOMOuel
Jean F Sutley
This ll•ternent WH tiled with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
April 13. 1984 ..-/
~
Published Orange Coatt Dally
Piiot Aprll 19, 26. May 3. 10, 1984
2127-34
This business i, conducted by a general partnership REPORT OF CONDITION flt&.IC NOTICE
Consohdaling domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the ---~-------Thomas F Enright
This 11atemen1 was tiled wnh rhe
County Clerk ol Orange County on April 12 1984 ,,_
P:243511
Puohshed Orange Coul Dally
Pilot April 19 26 May 3 10 1994
2118-84
Pla.IC NOTICE
Liberty Na11onal Banlc of Huntington Beach In the S tate of
Cahtom1a. at the close of buslneM on March 31, 1984 published
1n response to call made by Comptroller of lhe Currency. under
lille 12 United States Code. Section 161.
Che rt., Numbef 17308
Comptrol .. r ot the Currency
FourtMnth D .. trlct
S tate of AEsource s and L1abltllies
•
FICTITIOUI IMJltNlll
NAME I TA'BMENT
The lollowlng pereona are dotng
bullness as. PICKERING-WOOD INSTITUTE
OF BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY. 190
NewP<>r1 Center Of'lve. Sutt• 190, NewP<>r1 Beech. Calif 92&60
< luh l'OUr\l' \tte 111 lhl\ v.t·l·k·, 'i4 -··1 don't 1.1.ant to <,top al l\'i .. \ht•
hole.• "OnH'n·., Pfllll''''"nal l'\ enl that \atd "II I achll'\l' that g11al "h.11 d11 '11 I .id \ I I 1111\ .• nd rl'I u rm:d $2 80 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ASSETS
.1 nd \ ~ I I I NAME STATEMENT Cash and due from depository Institutions
lhouaanda
of dollar•
Wiiiiam Clinton Plcl!et•ng. 19012
Ratner Or . Santa Ana. C• 92705
JOMph Edward Wood, 1707 Port
Sneffleld, Newpor1 Beach, Call!
92680
ht·~tn'> f rtd:J\ lhl'\ 1h1nk I 'hould d11 4u1t" I don't
··1 tl 1Jn t pl.I\ "di \l'.,ll'lllJ\ hu1 I -...Jnl 111 1.1u11 I'd mrhl'I 1h1nl... I h;I\ r
1111 \llnll' prl'll\ good 'hot') tudJ\ 1hrl'eorloororli.H·nwr'<....,'lt<111l'\lll
\hl \t_llJ ''\,111.1. II\ <I m ailer or JU'>I mr nol )U'>I Ont'
l4.llf' 1ng 11 tu the gull tour\l' and \\ h11"orth ha' "11n onh -<i11-
rl·gain1ng \Unll' umtidl'nll' ·· 1n 10 l'\c..'nt\ lhl'I \c..'<1,on ~lw rani.., r lw 44-\l·ar-old ,1.·11.·ran 1'> ln her r'th un 1h1.· m11nc~ 11,1 J tlll ttn1xi1l',l 1n
~l•th w <11.on un thl' l PC 1.\ tour ,tnJ lhl' l1.1p !Oonh umt·
~;;;;;:::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:====::.......1
PUBLIC NOTICE
l h\ "-"' n.11 t,1 of .\Jlu,1on and The to11ow1ng persons are domo Nomnterest·bearing balances and
\1 illt'l ,lltd p,11d) I 'll 1>us1neu as currency and corn
I Jd\ I 11llh 11Jdl'O h\ ( hrt'> VIP TOYS COACHWORKS 869 lnlerest-bea n ng balances . W t8th SI Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Securities . . \Id .11 11111 ,tn•l c...trr\111" I t-l p1>und' VI" Toys L1m1t ..... 1985 uarbOr ' c-,.. ""' n Federal funds sold and securities purchased under \'·" 1h1 r 1· kn~lh' Jlw.1d of ", flac..a at Blvd Costa Mesa Ca 92627 f This ousiness 1s conducted by • agreements to resell in domestic ottlces o !tie
I hl' ""1 fl' ,111d rc.·t 11 rlll'd 2 II I to \h111.1. ttmited partnership bank and of its Edge and Agreement \lah~1m.1 '"n" \1.,.., li lth Jnd la\t 1n Terrence F Roark Pies 1 subs1d1aries and in IBFs
till' c."\l'lll tor \.,l'tll old tillll'\ T111s ~1a1emeo1 was lllect with 1he Loans and lease linanctng receivables
·-=---======-.;==ii Coun1y Clerk ol Orange CO\lnty on Loans and leases. net of unearned income
Ap111 1J 1984 LESS. Allowance for loan and lease losses.
5994
9200
5138
This buStness IS conducted by a ...
general partnership
wrn1am Clinton P1Ck9l'tng
Joaeph Edward Wood
This statement was tiled with the
Counly Clerk ot Orange County on
April 12. 1984
F2A3620 Published Otange Coast Oally 2~ PllOl April 19. 28. May 3 10, 1984
2120-84
43251
374 UC I-signs
prep'hurler
.. ARBOR LAWN-MT OLIVE
Monuary • C..t>,..,elery
Crf!matory
DEATH NOTICES I FICTITIOUS IU81NH8 I NAME STATEMENT
f2W7' Loans and leases. net o t unearned income. Published Orange Coast Dally P1101 April 19 26 May :r. 1o. 1984 allowance. and reserve 42877 ___ Pla. __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E __
I I lr \11ll'hJ'>t'ballu1,1d1
\1 11...t' ( 1c..'IJ~ll\ h,I\ JO·
n1 111r11·n f 1h1· \J~n1ng of ~
\.tnlJ \n.1 lug.h p111. her
Roh l11llll\or1 111 J nat111nal
k111.·1 ot 111te nl
John\110 a ll'lt-ha1Hkd
p11c. lwr '' 7 I ~11h tlw
~l\1n11. 1h1\ ,1.•asun .\n \II-
( t·111u~ I eagul' '>l'kl IH>11
3'> a JUn1or. Johnson al-.o
nla~~ fim h:1~e
"Rnb 1\ an out\landJOg
stutkllHHhktl' .. (icralw'>
~·<.!
Gauc ho women
reach nnals
'-.addkh;H I. < olkgc.· '
\\omen·, ba'lketball team
qualtfic.-d -hut JU\t barl'h
-for th1.· fi na ~ ol t hl'
Panfir c oa\I ~ha~1ghn<''i'i\ Pl:l\ollf1nal~1.1.1t hanM ' ,.,
fif'>I round 0 \1.•n1mc.• 'iv
ton o "t'I v1\1t1njt \outh
V.l''itan \\ rdnl·\d;l\
The < 1au1. ho' ·nt't.'dt·d a
pa11 of frt'l' thr11\\\ '"
H l"athcr c. .. tt:\ "'ho \WH'd
na:1mr high 'Xpotnt\ 1.1.11h
O"l' '><.'cond kit 1n n·gu·
lauon pla' tn lnnr lht•
t'\ Ir,\ '4.'\\lilO
'625 G"5 er A,p
\.Mia Mes.1
S4(1 5~'>4
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
1 •' B•oa'.l-.a. < •.1.1 Vr·.a
,.,4' I• C)
BAI TZ BEHCt..<O ...
&MITH & TUTHILL
WES TCl lff CHAPC L ...
' •• , • ._I . :.· .·,
'
P ACIJ'tC 'Ill W
MEMORIAL PARK , ""' .. , ' • ,. • t I
" . ... r t• '
f I I ..... ... ,,. • f•· •
• ,. t1. """• , ...
"'""• • t " ....
• •I .1.
I
The followtng persona are doing 212 t-84 Premises and fixed assets 1228 FICTITIOUS IUl lNlll
I WISEMAN nusinen as
IUFOKGE R WISEMAN BURKHART ELECTRIC 2532 I _ • Alder Lane Co11a Mesa. CA 92627 ~ d\\.'.I~ May I 19fH I Christopher R1nehar1 2532 Alder
Pla.IC NOTICE
I S urv1vt-d bv daughll·r Jula L.Jne Costa Mese CA 92627
Chrtstm.:in son D.tn Steven Mitchell Burke 176 Dal Mar Av~ Coste Mes• CA 926:?7
FICTfTIOUI IUllNEH
N~ME STATEMENT
Tne following Pll'SOOI era da1ng
business as W1~E'man :.t•vcn grJnd This ous1ness 1s conducled by •
d11ldrt>n, one Sl.,lt'r anJ 0Pnera1 partnership WALL CONCEPTS 31632 Vlr·
g1n1a Way Sooth Lagun1. Ca 92677 lhrt"f' brothers Mr Wiseman .,·.,ven M Burl\e
h Th1t s1a1emen1 was filed Wit" in. SlaYen ~ l=1tic41 .. me .. I ht1d bt'(•n c1n acllVl' .1.rc llt'<.·t County Clerk 01 Orange Covnly on
in thl• area for the· past 27 Ap111 23 1984
above
Th11 bullneu 11 conducted by •n
1ndlv1du11 I vnu s M<'monal servJCl'S F2A41t2
:....i11 ht• h<>ld Tuesday a t Ill Pubnshed Oranoe CoHI Dally
\M M 8 1984 P r P11ot Mey ~. 10. 11. 24. m 4
Steven J Flltce
Thll ltltemeol WIS tiled with the
CO\lnly Clerk of Orange County on
April 12 1984 t . av . • at ac'J tc 2344·84
' Vww M l'monal Park . .1500
I P.1c·tl1l Vlt>"" r>rt\t N1·\\
port Bt·ach, fi·H -/. 1110
Fu.1111 P\et.IC NOTICE I Pu111111\eo Orange Cou1 Dally
-----------P1IOI April 111 26 May 3 10 1984
FICTITIOUI 8UllHU• 2 t 19-34
NAME STATEMINT
r ·a I ~
T ha lallow1ng Pft'ton• ara dotng
bu•1nes1 11 P\8. IC NOTICE CAMPBELL REDHILL. 276t1 l •1----'--......;..;.;.;..;.;..;;.;;.,. ___ _
I Pill Roao L&Quna Ntgual CA lllCTITIOUI IU..,.81
97677 NAMI ITATIMOff
' Birtcher Pl\Clfl(" 27611 l• Pu Tha IOlfOWlng pallO(IS .,. doing
Road L90un• Niguel CA 112677 bvS.lrllSI a:. -
Robtlrt M Campb!HI 2 Morro RUSHMORE MEDICAL CENTER.
BAy COfona dC'I M1r CA ln825 5402 Bola• Ave Hvnttl'(lton 8"cll.
Thi• t>ut1ne.s •• conouc1ao by • Ca 926411
Use
Answer Ad
Daily Pilat
642-56 78
Q4'Mrel parln•rs'11P MOl\amad All AfrH labf,1 MD
ROC>fl•J M Campb4MI 39 15 Sandune I.I~. Cotona dtll
Trut atatement WH h~ .,.,ti,, lhe Mar Ca 92e2!
1.,11111 ty C1et11 01 Or•ng• County on Th1• bu11,_ 1t conduct.O-by an
A(>r1I HI 19&4 lndlVldull
,.2!MO:l2 MA Alf .... bl, M D voaa 1 COOK r111a 11a1emant ... flied wtth the
1te00 l'•cfllld Om.. hltl 100 COV"IY Cien i>' Orange County on lltoat C>mc. lo• 1atn • ·-· ~P"I T3 Tt«
ltwtne, CA '2711 ~
Publlahfl<l Or1nge Cou1 D111y Publt"'9d Orenoa eo.11 o..ty
P11r I M•v 1 10 17 24 1994 Pll(ll April 19 26 May 3 10 IN•
U83·841 2tUl\4
Other real estate owned
Customers' tlabillty to this bank on
413 NAME I TATIMINT
acceptances outstanding
1n1ang1ble assets
Other assets
Total assets
LIABILITIES
Deposits
033
120
805
68808
In domestic o tl1ces 60536
Non-interest-bearing 16851
Interest-bearing ... 43685
Federal funds purchaMd and securltlea 1old und'f&
agreements to repurchaMI In dorMStlc offices Ol
the bank and of Its Edge and Agreement substdlartea,
and 1n IBFs..... . . .... .. ........ ...... ... .......... ..... . . ...... 328
Bank's llabiltty on acceptance executed
and outstanding ..
Other llabllltles
Total llabltltles .
Common stock
Surplu1
l!QutTY CAPITAL
Undivided profit• and capital r ... rves
Total equity cap1t11 . .. . . ..
................ \ 033
671
63567
2500
2493
248
5241
Total llabllltl~, hmlted·tlfa pr•f•rred
stock, and equity capital . .... 68808
We the underslgMd dll'9Ctors. •tt"t to the correctnns of
lh11 statement ol reaooroea and llabllllln. We declare that It hat
been examined by us. and to the betl of our knowtedge and
belief h11 been prepared In conformance with !he ln1tructlon1
and IS true and COftect
AIVln M C~
J Don Hartfelde1
Richard M Wlrt>Yr
Directors
1. J tnet O Ott, Execu11ve Vloe Preetdent of the ebOv•-
naroed bank do hereby dtclert that thl1 Repon of Condition ._
true end <:Ofrtct to the ~t of my knowted~ and belief
Jemea O ou. &..c;uu~ Va PretiCMnt.
Aprtl 25. 1984 •·
Publtshed Orange Co11t Oaov-Pilot May 3. 1984
L
The followtng persona are doing
t>Jameu ..
WATERFORD & BATES. 21091
Shatmlla. El Toro. Ca 92030· 1014
Kimberly A Porruro. 14 Blaell
Oak Ort\'9, Pomona. Callt 91706
Linda K. Nauman. 23248 Orange
AV9 . •3. El Toro. Caltf 92030
Kristle A Anelaraon. 2 108 1
Sharmlla. El Toro. C•Jll 92030
Thi• t>ullneu 11 conducted by a
~·• partnerthlp Ktmbafly A Porrano
ThlS llltemer'lt WH tiled with the
County Cleft! of Orange County dn
Aprll 13, 1984 ,aunt
Publlen.d Orange Cout O.Uy
Piiot A9fH 19. 26. May 3. 10. 1"4
212444
Ml.IC NOTICE
P:ICTITIOUI I USMll
NA• 8TATIMINT
Tll9 followlng '*'°"' are Clolng bullneM ...
J JM IMPOATIEXPORT, 501
Avanlda l.orenio. ~ Beach,
Ca 92060 ' Jar1~ Blatt11111. 501 Avenlda
l.oran10. NftP<>f'1 8Mctl. Ca t2te0 Mar~ LIP<>Wlltl. 310 C Stll St
Huntington Beectl. C. 9™8 •
Thia bvllneaa It condUC1ed by a
gef*al pa<tnel'lhlC)
Jarzy Blalltal
Thia atatamanr w..11 hlctcl wlt'l'I tna
Oounty c.ti of Oranoe County on
AprM ,4, 1994
PMal1 Put>llfl*I Orange Coetf Delly Pltot May 3. 10. t1, 14 1914
234944
•
Ml.IC M>TICE MUC.MmCl
.. WllCMT.-U ~ 1\ YOU AM• Dl'AULT ..... A MOnCI 1'0COWl'MCT-ICMOO&. ....,...,, _.., Of .,_,. N-.W .11. CH I• ... _
UGAL NOTIC8 -. ....... YOUTMCI AOftOlt 8CNof ewrtat. C.. ~
...._., .... ., TO "90T'ICT ..a--=.:·~ IYCeillfa'*-tat ....... flNartr II' llAY • WA AT A led D 1 • • 2;00 t 'cb* ..... fll
HOTIQI Ill H!MaV GIVEN tt11111 U&& • YOU -All ~ .. 24Gl0ilr Of...,, 1114 tne Boero of Uucatkln o1 u. .._. llATIOll Oii TNI un. °" nm "*-41 lllf ~ Oflllii tJI Ptlf1...._. UnWlecl ldloel Olell1ct OI "90Cm•• AU..~ YOU, ~ Dnctor, Ma 9"*Jy 0renoa County II oftettng '°'Mia e YOU IMOUUt CC*TACT A LAW· .......,,, C-0... ~ Collloa
D£C lo IYIWfn, ~pet· VB. °'*let. 1S1'0 MMll AWIL. Coela iphwel ~. of n&1 9IOnC8 OP,....,.,.... MU ...... CA ll2llt ~t may ba from T.& .... ..,.. Prot.ct ldlol4tftcdoft .... IMO
the Purehellng Oftloa, 2118-1 ... HOTICa '8 HlADY GIVf.N, lhel • 111~ Orenge Coe9$ ColaOe end et .. eo.ta tHM. CA tm1. SlhOt'9 on w.dllaldly. May n , ,..., at ~ W• Coflao*.lpll ~
(Tt•)&N-32'7. ~o'doc*e.m.OI Mlcldly.tnWle tton end ~t of PCa lld1 wlll be due In Iha~ room ... ..._ tor ~ (Polc:Hotlna1ed ~) Tr.,._ Off'loe I>)' Mey 11, 10.... P.,_,. T~e.-..wlltllnW.ofloeeol foni.eend~• • muet be mede bafofe the ~ 9'EAL DTATl 8£COAfTIU H1'-lll'1aca PIMll are on Ille: Oftloa of
rnent c;an ba rtmO'ted from tt. Di9o VICE. IOOIWd et 2020 Not1ft ~ li'nytlcll 'ecM!e9 ~. Trellet
trlct. luooeeaf\11 8'dclet(1J flMt,... ~. ~ 20t, 1n the City of 8enta f'eclll~ OOMt CommunltY OollaOa
mcwe lhe equipment at their own Ana. County Of OrMcle ...... of Dtltrtct. 1370 AMrna Awe., Co9ta ••pel'M. All ..... .,.. nn.t. 8tllte C.Utcwnl•, CONTINO.TAI.. D!· MeM. CA. 92at TeleptlOftie; (714)
flCTmOUI ~....... ......tu of e% (•ht oet cent)'""* VRLOPMENT 0, OALl10RHIA, "32·5707
NAiii 8T.A~T ba ~ed °" 9i1ct1 ...._ ~·· a Celtlfomle oorpotMlol\. • NOl'tCE IS HeRUY OIV£N 1M1 n. fOl'owlf'iQ '*'°'1• are doing The OlttrlOt r.,.._. the rlQl'tl to ckollY ~*' Tr\letet undet end ,,,. ~ Sohool Oieenet Of ~ w. reject eny or .. btCle end to weMt ~ 10 the pow. of -. oon--Or-.ge Oounty, Celttomle'. edlftO
PACIPIC EMPIRE Rl!ADY MIX eny lrr.larlty or l"lom'lallty In ttie ferrad In tMt oertMn o.ad Of Trwt and through 119 Governing 1oarcr.
18030 Mt. WaahtngtOtt. ll'C>Ynlall'I bidding, ~ by NORMAH SIDNEY henllnafter ,.._rid to .. "OIS-
Valley, Call1. 02708 AH ltemt to be ICMd on an ........ GER8TEN. AN UNMARRIED MAN TAICr', wtll l'eoe!W U!P to, bYt not
Cattwyn Orelle, 121 YOl'tltown ball•. No 1'9tlHN, AND LINDA OtAHA MUllPHY, AH letar than the ~1-.0 um..
Cotta ~ Cellf 02828 • NI! w p 0 RT 2 M £ s A u HI f IE D UHMANUE.O WOMAN. reoorded Mflled bldl tor the llWWd Of • con-Ml<:t!MI Genco. 1~ Meyer SCHOOL DISTRICT Augu8t t, 1MO, In look 1MM of tr.ct fOf the eboW PtOtact.
Co.ta MeM, Cellf t2t27 of Orenge County, CallforMI Offtdal Recotd9 of Mid COunty, et Bid• thell be f'90lhtold In the place
Thia bullneea le Conducted by 1 By Dorothy Harwy Flaher, C.P.M. peoa NO Record«'a Nltutnent IOantllled a~, and INI baoe>en-
general pertl'lefehlp PurchatlnO Dit9C10I No 914, I>)' rMll()n Of e bteectl of .CS and publlcty read aloud at tM
cattwyn Otake (714) 5~3217 def au.ti In peyment of performenc. •~tat.a time and~
Thja ttatetnenl wa flied wtlh the Publlahed Orange Cou1 Dally Pllo1 of the obllga&na MCUf'ed theret>y, There wit! ba a n/a Oepoelt ,..
County Cl«lc of Ofang. County on May 3, tO, tM4 • lncludlnv tN1 breedl or ct.fault, No-QUlf.0 '°' Nell MC Of ~ doc:u-
Mar 30, '"' 23et44 UC. Of wNcll wu recorded Auguat ments to guarantee ttielr retum In 'MnM '8. 1"3 aa Recor<*'• lnttNIMl'lt good condition within "'a daY9 after
PublltMd Orat\09 Cout Dally rtaJC NOTICE Ho ~35ttSI, ~l.L 1!1.L AT tM tMd ~date.
Pllol Apf'll t2, 19, 28. May 3, 11114 PUBLIC AUCTK>N TO THE HIGH· Each bMt muat contorm and be
19"·8• flCTITIOUI ....... EST BIDDER FOR CASH, tewf\11 reaponat,,. to the ccnttect docu-
..... aTA.....wf money of the United Stat•, 0t • ment1
rtalC NOTICE
FICTmOUa ltUINH
NAlfflT~TIMINT
The rotiowtng peraon 1• doing
butlneuaa·
R. C BUILDING MA.INT , 3037
Croyden Bay. Cotta Meea. Calif
112e28
Randolph l Cole. 3037 Croyden
Bay, Coata M .... Callf 92826
Thia bull" ... la c:onduc:t9<1 by. a"
lndlvldual
Randolph L. Cole
Thia 1ta1.men1 WU flied .-Ith the
County Clertl of Orange County on
l\Aar 30. 11184
fia.1 P~ . Orange Cout Oally
Piiot APrt~. 19, 26. llAay 3, 11184
11197-84
P\llUC NOTICE
The folloWlng per.one are doing c:uhler'• c:Mc* dQwn on a stat• °' Each bidder ~ aubmlt. on the
bullneaa aa. national '*""· a Ital• °' lederal form lumlahed wltl't the contrac:t
ARMA.NO SHOE'S & REPAIR, Cl'edlt unlol'I. Of a 11ata at federal documant1, a lllt of ttie propoeed
257&-B ~ BIVd, Cotta ....... M Y!no9 and loan aaaodallon doml-1Ybcon1rac:t()(I on tnll project ..
Ca 92827 oiled fn thll 1tate, all payable at tt'9 reqwad by the Sublelttng and Sub-
YouaNf T Begndeh, 5441 time of ..,., all ~ht, tltle and contracting F•lr Prac:tlQel Ac:t.
Kenwood Ave.. Buena Parloi, ca. lntere1t held by It, u ruatM , In that Govt Code Sec:. 4100 et eeq.
90e21 real propertcr.:~··· In uld County Each bidder ~1 IUbmlt with
Thia t>ualneu Is oonduclect'by: an and State. lbed u foitow.: eac:t1 bid c:.rtlfted °' euhler'• check
l"dlvidual. PARCEL 1 An undlvtded 1/10lh payable to the DISTRICT at a bid
You ... f T. Begz.adeh lnttll'est In and to lot 1 of Trac:t,No. bond In ttie rOl'm Ml forth In the
Thi• atatement was flied with the 1043 t, In the City of lrvlne. County c:o"trac:I document• In an amount
County Clertl of Ofange County on of Orange, State of Callfomla, u leN tnan 10% or lhe mulmum
Aprll 18, 11184 per mep recorded In Booll 448, of amount ot bid aa • ouarant .. that
'211184 MlaoeManeoue Maps, at P~ 23 the bidder wlll enter Into the
Publlatled Orange Cout Dally and 24 In the oftlce of the County pr()90Md oontrac;t If lhe tame 11
Piiot AprU tg, 26, May 3, tO, 19&4 Aeco<cMr of Orange Col.tnty. awarded to IYd'I bid<* 11' the 2131-84 EXCEPTING T .. EREFRQM Unit• .,,.,., of failure to enter lnlO uld ------------! t through 10 u 11\0Wn Upon the oontrac:t. IUCh aacurtty will be IOI· Condominium Plan reooroecs 1" felt PlllUC NOTICE Book 1355& at Paige 1813 of OMdal RU>...._ .. ---Recorda of O<anoe County. DISTRICT ,...,.,. the right lo .-~~~---.T .. i::=,.11 Aleo Excepting thertfrom the r .. reject any O< all blda Of to waive any
-.. • -, 9trlcted common ., ... aa "'°""' °" ltTegutatlttea °' lnformallllet 1n any bu~~~ng person la doing :.;:iorntnlum Plan at>Ove ~au':n~";! ~~of Sec:·
ftCTITIOUa .,...... FALCON PROPERTIES. 502 PAACa' 2: Unit 5 u llOn tn3 or the lebOI Code Of the
NA.-aTATl•NT Avenlda Lucia. Newport Beach, CA. the Condominium Plan~ State of Caltfornla., the DISTRICT
The following pertont are cJolno 926e0 In Pwoel 1 above. hu obtained rrom the Director of ~~·'Crall£ wffii S~n· T~--"-!.™* ~. 502 PARCEL 3: Ari aaoluatve the Depwtment Of lricluttrial ~
2809 Newpon Blvd . Newpori Avenlda Lucie, Newport Beacfl, CA. ment f()( parlllng and gar~ lloM the general prevailing rate of
Beach. caut t 2663 92680 • purpoMt CN« tnet por1ion of lald P« diem WllOl9 ano ttie general nns buaineU 11 oonoucteo by: .,, LOI , "-'-•lld u 6-<: on the Con-pr~llng rate tat hollday and t:Ner·
Nona Gaye ~ant, 14670 WUIOw Individual. dOmln~p;,, ret•red to above time WOl1t In ltle loc:aJfty In wtMc:t'I thla
St. Hetperla, C 11 92345 Thoma Derrlolc Mercurio T..._ _.__. ..... 0 ,... ~ ... ~ WOfll It to be performed tor Md'I Carol Roeema.v P•-. 1••10 T ,,. ... _, .., "' ot,,.. ft .._ f ~., ..__._...
-1 ...... ~ ..... hla ataternent 111ru flied with tt1e c:ornon ~·tlOn ol lhe, Cl'a °' .,.,.. o '""",.., ·-to WIUow St. Heaperla. Cam. 92345 County cienc 01 OtltlQ!e County on erly ~~bove deec:=°t execute the c:ontrac:t. n.. rat•
Thia bu9lnesl 11 c:onductecl by a AprH t8, 1984 ..,.,......Id to be: 5218 Walnut Av-•• on file at 1"9 DISTRICT Office
genetal par11'l41flhlp tJMm7 .,...,,....1_·~ Cal" -•· located at Tt*ler Fac:lllty, Pllyelcal Nona Gaye Bryant p ~" enue. ,....,.,., nOl'i-. Faclllttea Plan~, 1:S10 Adami. Thlt 1tattment was llled .-llh the Uunlhed Ofange CoU1 Dally The Ul'lder'tlgned hereby dis-C C
C C ,.... PllOC APrll 28, May 3, 10, 17. 1984 ...... ,m1 a•t "-""'ty for .,... •~--. oata M.... . 92528 (714) ounty lertl or ""ange County on 2 ... 7 ... ..... .. _.,.,. -·• """"'-' 432 5707 r __,__ ..._ obtal__... Apr 2. 198• ,., ...,.. neea In Mid at,.., addr ... or other • · .......,.._ may ""' ,...., ~ P\8.IC NOTIC[ common dealgnatlon. on requeat. A J'Af1Y of theM rat ..
Publlllhed Orange Cout Dally Said tale Wiii be made wtthOut lhall be poatad at !tie Job site.
Piiot April 12. 19, 26. Mey 3. 11184 flCTITIOUS llUl ... 11 warranty, ex.pr .. Ot Implied r• It snatl be mandat<>f)' upon the 2005-84 N_._ ITATIMENT ~ding lltle, poeaa1llon, °' an0um. CONTRACTOR lo whom the con·
The following peraon I• doing br~. to 1a11ery the prlndpal bal· tract 1• _.,Oed, and upon any aub-
Pllll.JC f«>TICE
FICTITIOUI llUIMH
NAME ITATl•NT
The tonowtng persona are doing
buslnest ...
FLITELINE AIR GARGO, 3100 Air-
way Ave . Suite 107, Cott• M ....
Calif. 92628
Tr 8fll90rt El'ltlt 1411, Inc: • Cell· fomla. 3 100 Airway Ave • Sult• 107.
Co.la M .... Celll 92626
Thi• butl'-9 It c:onducted by a
corporeuon ~
C Klanllewlc:Z Jr . Praa1dent
Th11 statement wu Wed With the
County Clerll of Ol'eng. County on
bualMP u : enc:. of ltie Not• Of other obllgatlon ~trec:IO< Under tuc:h CONTRAC·
ON THE WILD SIDE, 1950 16th tec:ured by Mid Deed or Trutt wtth T R, lo pay not tee.I than the Mid s M306 '"'er"t and other tum1 aa prcWtded epeclrled rat• to au woncwa em-9~~ · Newport Beac:h. CA. th«el"· p1u9 adVanoea, 11 eny under ployed by them In the e1111cutlon •f
II Ling Htuen New. 11150 18th St.. the term1 lhareof and lnter9tt on the c:ontrac:1. •M306. Newpon Beact\, CA. 92663 Midi advances, and p1ua ,... No bidder may .ttl'ldraw any bid charges. and expen... of t~ fat a period of forty-rive (45) days
Thi• butlneu Is c:on<luated by: an Trust .. and of the truttl crM te<S by attar the date set r0t the openl~ of lndMdual .. _ blda
II Ling~ Mid Deed or Tru1t. T... 101a1 A payment bond and • P«·
Thia statement was flied with tile amount or uld obligation. lnc:ludlng t0<manc:. bOnd w1u be required
County Clerk of Ol'ange C<>u"ty on reasonably .. tlmated '-· d't•get prior 10 execution ol the contract a~rH 18, 1984 and •iq>en ... oft,,. Trust .. at the 0 _0 ..._ ... _ f ...., hme of Initial publ6catl0n of thls ~ en Sh.,, ""' In 1.... atm set fO<th in F2al20
Publltned Orange C9ut Del1y
Pilot April 26. May 3, 1()f17, 1984
2252-84
the contrac1 documents. Uc:e. la $1111.37 t 39. Pursuant to Secilon 4590 Of the
Dated· Ai>rll 30, 1984 GoV91'nmant Code of the State ot
CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT Callf0tnla, the c:ontrac1 will contain
OF CALIFORNIA. INC.. provisions pet"mitting the 9UCC:eealul
• Callf0<"1* c:orpa<atlon bidder to ~b•tttut• MWritiet for u Truat.. any moneyt withheld by the DIS.-
By R~L ESTATE SECURITIES TRICTtoenaure..-orm.ar\09u-.. -
Mar 30, 1984 na:.7
1
___ Pllll. __ IC_NO_.TIC£_· __
Pubtlatled O<a"ge Cout Dally
Piiot April 12. 19. 26 l\Aay 3. 11184
19118-8•
PlB.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUllNEH
NAMI STATEMINT
The IOllOWlng pertona are doing
bualness as.
(•)~ECORD A CALL (b)T.A.D
AVANTI, INC., 19200 S laur.i Pent
R?ad, Compton, Calll 90220
Fonel, Inc:, Calllornla, 111200 S.
Laurel Park Road, Compl9f1, Calif. 90~20·
This butlnets ts c:o"{1uc:tecl by a
corporation
F For .. ta. Pretldent
This atatement wu flied with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
Mer 30. 1984
FICTITIOUa llUllNEll SERVICE, ....... ' ,,.._
NA• ITATIMEO' 1 Calllomla corporation, 111 ~I lhe oontract
The foll<>Wlng peraona 111• doing (Seal) DJ Morger, tta Pretident A manoatory JOb walk will be held
t>usinua u : 2020 North Broadwey. Sul~ 2o&, on l\Aey 17. 1984. Bidders .-Ill.,,_.
MOTORCAR BROKERAGE CON· Santa Ana, ca. 1127()& at Orange Co&tt College at 11:30
SULT ANTS OF ORG co.. 4920 Telephone: (7 14) 953.aa 10 a m • Golden w .. 1 Col. at 1:30
Campus Dr. Sulle B. fiewport Publllhed Orange Cout Dally p.m Mapa and Instructions wlll be
Beach, Ca, 92660 Piiot May 3, 10. 17, 198' lurnlahed with the pla"• and specifl·
Roger l Eaton, 8091 Dawn Cir-2379-84 tlona When they are c:heckecl out
c:te. La Palma. CA, 90623 ---------et the otflc:ft of Phy. Fae. Plannlno.
JoM S. Mottltt, 2075 Loa ~oblet. P\lll.IC NOTICE Coaai Comm.. Colleoe-Oiat. 13fo Sa" Marino, CA. 91108 ____ ....;;..;..;.....;..;..;.;..;;.;;... ___ Adamt, C09ta llA ... 02626.
Thta butlneu Is c:onduc:tad by: a NOTICE Of Ali'PUCATION o~nlng Boatd
general par1"9f'Shlp. T O I E l l A l C 0 H O l I C /1/Correoan J. Thompton
Roger l Eaton 8EVE"AQll Executlv• Viet Ch.I~
Thie-statement wn filed With the '-30..P Bt.ltlness Atfalrs
Cou"ty Clerk of Orange County on To Whom It May Concern: Publlthed Orange Coest Dally Piiot
Aprll 16. 1118• w H.J ·s GOLDEN DRAGON. INC May 3, 10, 198•
F1QllO 11 applying to the Department of
Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Alc:ohollc: Beverage Control lor
Piiot Aprll 26. May 3. 10. 17. 1984 "47" ON SALE GENERAL ( PUB
2251-fµ EAT Pl ) to H ll atc:ohollc:
2378-8•
Ptllt.JC f«>TICE
..... a.';mwaw.1 • • .....___._ ,
YOU-•WM.T-A ........... , r •IHl:mii[ =W~M19... ............ T.e.•
··-L ... -W _... YOU NOTICI • ._.. ... N& _, 11 TMa ~TO "90ftCT W. ...... otW: 1·1 of .. .._. WWITA -..
Yam ..... .:.~ ft' llA'I . • _,..._....._.._.Dlllrtectlf :.:=.;:r• un" 111 untr• ~J 9 I ,,._ .... .. eoLD AT A BM&• YOU CJrMte..c.ou..r................. h I~: .,_ , lktj ..... IMI
-Ml IDUIMW. Oii tM1 b6cll• to Hd "°' • .. fflllt-WU Af AUCTQil Will AT ~AUCTION llAT\m W 1111 NGCl•Dll otfi'lr, , .................. (».TO THI ..._T R>f11 TO THI •••T ..._NM ~ YOU, YOU ...._. b fl/ .W ~ Qllftcil. ...... CAP4AHOIOf'JHl~O.. ~f::..,,,.o~tU·°" ..
.,._,ACf A LAWYm. at 2M5 1w 8'relC; Colla ...... ~ C..ac88'1QP1£>.. _,. ----On Iha 1• 0., Of June tlM, et Celtomla, • wt11Ct1 tinl9 .-CS llldl CML COOi ll¢TION .... oa.-CML llCTlON ~ ....,_
t:OO *'"·· -.... '°"" front --.. ba~ooened and Nedtot: ............ ot .... _.. .... .... ...... ot -In ...... ttMCe 10 ,,,. OrMOe c::z . ~ -~ ot ... Ur*cl ..... , .. IMne)' of ... ~ ...... • ~ ~ looelld In h 200 M btde 1re to be In 8000i--tlghl. *and 11W .,,..,Id .. ".Wit. ... Md.._......,_..,•
of ... W ... lenea AN lhld .. (for· wlttl Condltl0"9i ~ end end no. Mtd by It UN1r .id Oeld -'NW._.. -• uMr .... Ol8f 1
~ w ... • llrtiet)..,.... In ~·--.,.now on .. ot fruit tn IN Pl'°'*'Y IWtll.,. of T..-lfl .. ~ ..., • .,.. u,. Qty of .... ~ COunty of lnthe0fflce9CIN ~ ~ ~ ........ ar.noe. ltete of C..011M. co... lor of Miki Sc:tlool Dllitr1cl. 2916 TN.JIT~ IVY K. C*8. KAADt ftllUITOll JeM\' A ~
TIN£fn' Al AU)(IUMV COMPANY, lw 8.,_, Coeta Me9a, CelltorNa I U I! OH 0 . "O I!" T ! . lONWNI M ~ ~-~~lon.•T,,,.._ 'Hat. THORHIU"O, MA.AGA .. £T A. lr:Hlf)CIAAV. ~'( IAV· •
--,_Of Trvtt daw ~ boh bidder '"'* autwnlt • bid Tl'tO...HeUAQ JMOI NllJ LCM.N ASIOCIA.TIC*
ber 18, ttlO, HecMted by depoelt In the form o4 a c.rOfted 0t HHUICWff. SAHTA f£ Ffl). ~ A19* 2a. tNO •
8ALDWINCOMPAHY1LTO.,A LIM· c..Her'1Ctledlora8ond .... to lML. IA.VtHOI AHO LOAN Al-""*'·No nlH In loo« 11712
fT£D PARTNERSHlf' Ind r.coJded ft\19 per owit (~)of ... amount Of 80CIAJIOH 111188 '14318 ot CMllailt~-
on ~tSer 30, 1MO, .. lnetrv· lhe Bid. meoe peyeb6a to .,.. onter fl,jEC()N)ED OcloCW 21, 1MO • Ofb ot .,. "9ootder Of ar.,..
ment Nvn'lw 42tT3, In look or the Newport·M• .. Unlft.d lnttr. No. ~trn In fool 1SIOI ~
13785, P• 1897~0Mmlil "-" School 0.rlt:t. In Iha event of ~ page '°''Of omcill "9ootcla In the N6d deild Of ""91 dlelcl1NI ... cordl. County of Ori Cellfomla, ute lo ent« Into u:llh Conttaol, ,,,. omo. of "-~ c:it Orange tolklW!ng· alwn to aecure an ~In proceede of the Check wll ba for· County; A •11°1tdd ...... 11111 lflCI to Lot fevor or Sri of Americ9 Hattonel felted 19.., ScfW>Ol o.trtct ot Or· Mid es.-, of tl\dt ~ tM 4A of Tract Ho. N7t, In the Qty of
Trwt and SaWIOt Al9oaletl0n. a 1t1Q!e County '-.. f01tow1ng propeny trWM, C0UMy OI 0rMe9, SW. of
national '**lno woeletion, by A Pertormanoe'&ond me)"ba r.. PAA¢E~ t Ari undMcleO 111•. c.tomlla. • pir "'IP recofOld !fl
reaton of the !WMCll Of the obit-qw.d at the diacretlon ot Iha l*-lnw.t In and 10 Lot t of TrK! No. lodl '12, Pll9M 30 I 11 of Mll-oetlonl aec:ured ·~·notice of ltlct 10389, In lhe Ctty of eo.ta ..... ClleneousMllpe.,lnlhaoMceofttw
wtllch •aa recorded on January 18, No b4cld« mey wtthdtaw tu Bid Coun1y of Orange, Sta1• of c.. Cowlty A9cor~ of M6d County
11184 H l"ttrumenl Number lat a pet1od of 1~""'9 (45) daya fOtnle. auhown on a~ NCO«lad YOU~ 1H DO'AUl T UHOtA A
84-023022. of Offtdal A«:ordl of •"-the date .., fat Iha OC)el'linO In 8ootl •50. Pao-,, ""' 19 of DE.EO Of TMUST DAT!.D Auausl
uld Orange County, ano more than thereof Mlacallalieout Mas>e, In &heOlftol Of t t, tMO. UNl.£.88 YOU TAKE AC-
lh, .. monltlt haW .._,_, llrlCe The Boaro of EoucaflOn of !tie tne County "-:orow of.., CoYn-TION TO ~ YOUA PROP·
IUC'h rec:ordatlon, wilt Mii et pu* Newpor1-Meea Unified School Ola-ty ERTY, rT MAYSE SOLO AT A PUf)..
llUC1ion to ttie hlgiheet bid<* f« lrlc1 rlMtWI the rigbl to r.;.ct any £XOEPTING THEREFROM Ill Oii, UC SALE. IF YOU NUO AH EX·
eath °'a cattller'1 chedl drawn on 0< all Blda and not neceeutlly ac-gaa. mlnet1I• end 01 llar PLAHATION Off .. ! HATUA.E Of
a ltete 0t natlooal banlt. a 1tate 0< cept ttie io-t Bid. and to Wa1¥e hydrocarbon IMbllan~ lying THE PAOO(ID(NG AGAINST YOU
ledaral credit union 0t a ttate of any lnlormallty °' irr9gularlty 1n any lAlow a depth Of 500 fM11 without YOUS~ COHTACT A LAW
tederal tavlngt and lo&!\ aaeoaa-Bid racetved. the right of -1ace entry u r.. YEA
lion domlcllecf In thll atat•. (peyable N E w p 0 RT. M Es A u N I F I E D MN9d by ~ Hirata. by d..o r• $9 Cape Coo. IMne, CA tt7 l•
at time of .... In lawful money of the SCHOOL DISTRICT corded Aprll 3, 11178 In boOll 12820. "(N ... , ... ~ Of common
UnltMI Stat .. of America) wtthoYt of Orange County. Calltomla pege 62. of Offldal Aecofdt. ~tiOl'I of CW°"*'Y le lhOwn
covenant Of ••rrenty, ••Pf ... °' Dorothy HafV9Y Flahet. C.P.M EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE ~.no wvranty. ""*' .. to It• Implied, H to tllle. ~ or Purchulng Director FOLLOWING: complet_,.. Of COflee1neta) " The
encumbtancet, lhe lnter .. t con-(714) 558-3217 (A) Unit• 1A· 1 ' 1A·2, thrOUQl'I ~ und9r Mid Deed Of
veved lo and now held by the Mid Publlatled Ol'ange Coat Dally Piiot 14A·1 & 14A·2, u lhown upon tha Truet, by r-.otl of• brMdl Ot ..
Trust .. under laid Deed of Truft, In May 3. 10, 19&4 Condomlolum Plan record• In 8ootl tauh In the obligatlone MCUled
and to the lollowlng detcribed 2388-&t 13551. at P• 1737 of Otflclal ~ theteby. heretofOta Mee:Uled and property altuatecf I" the County 01 oords. delhwed to the underl6gned a writ•
Orange, St•t• of tallfomla. to wit: (8 ) The ~w right to PG9-tan DeclefetJon Of 0.-.ult and 0..
Lota t and 4 and Lota tO to t3 rta1C.l40TJC£ Maaiorl or aM trio,. 111w dealo· mMd for Sate. end written notice ot
lndullve and Lot 15 ot Trac1 No. ~ naled .. ~. ~ aotraige brMCh and of etection 10 cauae ltle
10479, In the City of trMe. County IV!l llZ arw. and garagea. M ""*°"upon ~to Mii Nkf prooerty to
01 Orange, State of Ca11t0tn1a, u NOTICE OF DEA TH OF the Condominium P1en eb0¥1 r.. Mt~ Mid ~Jons. and .,_ .. per Map recorded In Book 464, farr.cl to .net IN uoclerligned ceu..o Mid
Paget 15 to 20. both lndualw of K A y G 0 0 D E A R L PARCEL , 2: Unltl tOA· t and l"IOtloe of bteectl and Of elec1Jon to
Mleoenaneous M..,_, A«ord1 of K 'ATCBER, AltA ltAY tOA·2 ... "'°""' upon the Con-De rec«ded ~ t. f9M u
Ofange County, Calltomia. RARGREA VES AND OF domlnlum Plan above ,._.,ed·to lnslr. No. M-009428 ot ~ A9-
Ttie addr .. • 0< other common PETITION TO ADMIN1S-PARCEL 3 Ari~ QUrt• c:ords In 1M o1b of the Aecordet
dea6gnatlon,11any,ofttierMlprop-TERESTATENO A t••t•I nant 11111'*1t for ,..,_,till UN °'~:!1ge .... ~ ..... _..._ .... ~ erty deaonbed above It purpor1ed • • "" " and put'poeee 1n and 10 b*°"Y and ....,. -.,. .. _ ""'
to be 1092. '132. t 151. '1~2. tt6e, To all h~irs. benefici.ariea. paUo OlrectJy adjaolnt to tM ~ wtthCM.!t C011e1..m or •arr~. •
l t62 & 1 t85 Tlmbartlne L.Me, creditors and contlng~nt deaerlbed unit whkitl atlo9I tie <»-Pf9M "' lmplled.. t9gWdlng oo.
Santa Ana.. Callfornfa; the under· c red 1. t 0 rs 0 ( KA y emact to De pars or the ""9trleted pee1111lllft, or enc:umbrano.. to ~ Truat .. dlac1alrrl9 any flab-common.,.., .. lhown at tOB and P9Y the r••lliiq prtnc:ip91 aum of
lllty lor any tncorrectneae of the acs. GOODEARL · KATCHER, 10P °" oi. CondomlnMn Plan IM notet•) MCUred by UllcS deed of
d,... °' oltler common dealo-AKA KAY HARGREAVES above reterred 10 Tt\dt. wlU'I lnMr•t • in Mid n<>i•
nation. If any ltlO'M'I herwln and persons who may be _PARCEL 4: An uc:luaNe llPC)Urt.. PfO\ltded, edYenOet. If llf'IY. ur'°9r If the efor..alcl proe>erty ha.a no . . nant .....,_.., to i.. and oc:cupy the Wms of--' 0..0 of trust, ,_
atreet add,.. or Oltier common otherwiae interested m the at iii! tlmea. the garage ~tied c:hlirQa, end •XP«I-of the
dealgnallOn. dlrec:t.lont aa to how to will antJ./or estate: and d~ed on ,,,. con· TNtt .. and of the trusia ~tees by
locate llJCh Pf°'*'Y may be ob-A petition has been filed' domlNum above reterT.o lo• ~~ .... °' .l.~ ........ -. -. .. -talned trom ttie Beneficiary under b JOSE OORNINI . tOG whlCtl lt\all De deemed to ba Q-.i -.,. ,_, ~· .. --.-Mid Deed of Truet, al .no.. r.. Y . . m the pan Of the "rest1'1c1«1 common ay, May to. 1984, at 2:30 pm at
quest the tale 11 to be c:on<tuctecl. Supenor Court of Orang e .,....... the c:Mpman A~ .,,trance to
purauant to • written requeet tub-County requesting that YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A the CMc c.rner au.ding. 300 Eat
mined. within ten daya trom the first JOSll DORNINI be ap-DEED OF TRUST DATE> Oc:tot>er ~t ...... tAI~ .. ~anoe, ..... :.£~ ........ publication of thlt Not~. to Mich . 15, tMO. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-,. .,,. ,,_ U1 , .. ""'-,....,.... Beneflelaty •l t,,. foltowlng eel· pomted as personal rep-TION TO PROTECT YOUA PAOP· cation of thla notloa. the total
dr .. : BANK OF AMERICA NA· resentative to admin.iattt the ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Pu&-amount of the unpaid blllanoe of the
TIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS AS· estate of KA y GOODEARL LIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN £)(... = MCUl'9d by the aboW a.
SOCIATION. LOAN ADJUSTMENT KATCU E R AKA KA y PLANATtON OF THE NATURE OF deed of"'* and •tlmated DEPARTMENT /FORECLOSURE · q • THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, ~ ~ and adVanoat la
SECTION #4321, 45 SOUT_>I HARGREAVES (under the YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 1103,327.99.
HUDSON AVENUE. PASADEH'A. Independent Ad.ministration YER. The' total lndebtecsn.t being*" CALIFOR~IA.91101 of Estates Act). The .-ti_tion 223tPIClfleAvenue. #C-1.eo.ta aatlma1eonwtlichlheapenlngbidle The total amount Of ltie unpaid . . . r-M ... CA ~led may,,_ obtained by can.
balance of ttie note(•) MCUred by asset for heanng m Dept. No. "(tt'a street aoor ... °'common Ing (7 i.1 937-01188 or-(2131
Mid Deed of Truet, with lnleraat 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., dellgnatlon of proe>erty 1e atlOWn 827..aes tM day befOl'e the ....
thereon, aa provided In lalcl note(a), West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 abc>Ye, no w11rranty la ~ u to lta HER~1s ~1~c'1~L COAPOA· advanoea II any, under lhe tenna or Ma 23 1984 9 30 M comptetenaea 0t correc:tne.)." The ... ""
eaid Deed of Tnnt. lncludlng f-. on y • at ; A. . beneflcial'y under mes Deed ot A TION
c:narg .. and ea~ o1 the rF YOU OB.JFX:I' to the Trl4t. by reuon of a breed!°' c;.. aa MIO Trutt ...
Tru11 ..... of the dal• of lhe IMlal granting of the 'petition. you tault In the ObligaUona -..cured By TD SERVICE COMPANY agent
publication of the Notloa of Sale la should either appear at the tneret:>y hetetof0t• 9UCU\ed and By Missy Mahoney Assistant s.e.
$2.751,296 71 . . d411tY9fed to the undersigned a writ· retary Name. Str_. Addr-and T..._ heanng and state you obJl!C· ten Dedaratton of o.mutt and o.. One Qty BNO. weai. O<-ange CA
p11ooe Number of Trust .. 0t ofhet lions or file wntten objec-11\and tot Sele. aNS Wfltw11t0tlce0f 9~83.. ...... • •
petWf'I COfldUCllng the .... 11· u ons with the court before bre.c:tl end of e6ect\on \0 cauae Iha ~'. ...... ~-,.,_ ,..___ ........... Dated Aprll 23. ttM lh L • y underlignad to ... said property to ,.....,__, "'ange ..,.._. -• CONTINENT Al AUXIUA,_Y COM· e .. ean.ng.. our appear· u.u.ty a8'd otlllQ&tlon•. ano .,.. f!>flol Aof1I 19, 26, Mey 3. 1914
PA.HY a.nee may be m person or by •fl• the uncMr9ignad ~ MIO 211!>-M
45 South Hudaon A~· 6th Aoor your attorney . nouee of braec:h and of eiec:tlOn to
Puadena. CA 91101 IF YOU ARE A CREDI· be recorded January 11 1~ u
By Doris E Gold . . lnttr No. 84· 14674 of Offic:lal ~ K 101'SI ANl•tant Secretary TOR or a contingent creditor cords In the otr1oa of the Recor<* flCTfT'lcius aUSINESS
(818) 578·8130 of the deceased, you must of <>range County. • N~ ITAT'blENT
Published ex~ Cout Dally Piiot file your claim with the Said .... will be INde, but The lonowing persons ar• dom~
May 3. to. 11. 1984 court or present it to the per· wtthout covenant °' w•r11t1ty. ••· t>usi..-a u 238()..84 . pr-. or ll'f\plied, ~ding title PSB ASSOCIATES. t300 Ovall sonal representative ap· poe .. elon. or eneumt>rwM. 10 Street. Ste 102. Newport ee.c:n
------------pointed by the court within pay the remaining pfincipal aum of CA 92660 fourrno.ntbsfromlhe da.teo! thenot-Ca)Rb.lreclbytalddeedof warren K Kellogo, 1801 Toyon fl t , f I TNlt, with lnleretl M In MIO riote Lane, Newport Seecfl. CA 92660 rs lSS~ o . etten as provtdeO, advancea, If llf'IY, under cnartene A. Kellogg, t801 Toyon ~~g.::r p roVlded m Section 700 of the lerm• of Mid Deed of trust. r-. Lane. Newport ee.cn. CA 92660
COUNTY°' OAANGE the Probate Code of Cali· Chargu. and a~ ot the This bUSlnaN 15 c:onductea by •
100Cl'flcc..tw°""w.t forma The time for' tWng truatae.ancsorthelrUltac:taaJedby geoieo.i~-••p-. . Mid Deed of Trust Warren K Kellogg
Poel ~ ~~ claims w1U not expire pnor Said ..,. wtH be ll96d on Friday. This stat~• was hied w11n 1~ PLA~FIRST NATION.AL to four months from the date llAay 18. t984. at 2 30 p.m at the County Clerlt or Ofange Countv on
BANK NORTHWEST OHIO of the hearing not.Iced above. Chaoman Avenue antranoe lo the April 5. 198'1
You Y CMc Center Building, 300 East F24a10 DEFENOANT SHIRLEY A MA EXAMINE Chapman Ave Orang., CA Pvbllshed Ofenge Coast Dally :~~~K g:R:~~· •;,:• JUDO. the file kept by the court. If At lhe ume 01 the lnltlel pu1>11-I Pilot A.pnt 12 19. 26 M•y 3 1i&'
PtB.IC f«>TlCE
F'2UIOI
Olbeon, Dunn a Crutchef Pl&.IC NOTICE beveraiges at 2023 H•b« Blvd
( 1S5 ft Inland weat ~ ol Hett>«
Blvd ), Colla Meea. CA. 92827
Pubhlhed Orange Cout Dally P110t
MINT you are interested m the es· cation of lhit notice, the 101.i 1986-84
NOTICE INVfTlMQ 8'01 • th amounl of the unpeld ~of 1"41
NOT CE S EREB G ON SllT£R·ITATE JUOO.NT tate, you may serve upon e obt.nauon MCUred .... the at>OYe.,.. PtBJC f«>TICE aao Newpott C~ter Dme
Newpot1 ~h. Cettf. ~
Published Orang. C:0..1 Dal~
Piiot Apnl 12. 19, 26, May 3. 1'184
2002-84
flCflTIOUI llUSINHS NA• ITATIMENT May 3. 1984 238744
sealec,'pr~ tor Ytu~~~h:1~ Toe•:~ 41o'~~OR executohr or admirusf trathtor. or .:rib.cs o..o of tru;,' and_l'.'tima1ed ---RC:-...;;TTTIOU~;;..;...5.:..:.::90.:..:.::P«:.:..._u __
labor. malerlals, equipment, Iran.. SHIRLEY A PATRICK GARWOOD upon t eat= or e exd ~~ .;~ ... '"" _, .. anc:es .. .. ... ITATBlllENT :"~~ion ~eq~ecs°'::' ::m~'r. YOU ARE NOTIFIED ~utor ?r a trator, ~ The totel Indebted,_ being an The lollOwtng person IS doing
CONS RUCTION Of s • Upon apptlcauon of the judg-file with the court with elllmat• on wtiic:I\ the oPenlno bid IS t>u11nas a.s
. ALLEY BE· m«lt ~editor .• Judgment agalnat proof of service, a wrinen computed may t>e ~'*"*' by ail). COMPUTERIZED WORLD 2172
The IOllowlng peraon• .,. doing ----------·--
butlllMI u · P\BJC r«>TICE HAIRCUnERS LTD, 8924 Botta __ __;...;;.;.,;;;;.;;....:.;.;;..;.;.;;;::,... __
TWEEN CORIANDER ORIVE AND you hu bMr'I entered In this c:oun est ... ~tina that d Ing (7141 937_09611 or 1213) Dupont Avenue &Jrte 209 INlne CARAWAY DRIVE .-ill t>e received as follolllrs (1) Judgment c:redlt0t• requ .,..,_"& you ~ :2? C•hf
by the City ol Cotta M ... at lhe FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTH sire special notice o f the fil "'2 -'865 , ..... day before the sale Forrest Leanard Rtekttf Jr
~ve. Westmlntter. ca. 92663 NOTICE OF ~ATION
Stephen E Harmon. 3'750 Qr. T 0 • I l L Al c 0 H 0 l 1 c PtB.IC f«>TICE
FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS ~ega H'Ny EISl"ore. Ca. ll2330. Ca. llEVfltAOll
NAME ITATEMINT 92330 •·20-84 Ottlc:e of the City Clerk, 77 Fair WEST OHIO (2) A • • Dated Aprll t7, 1~ 18532 Delton Cira. Drive, Costa M .... CallfO<"la. untll • mov"t of JuOll· ing of an inventory and ap-MAR VISTA FINANCIAL, INC
I .. _ .. ~. f 11 00 M • 19•• me"t 1ntered In this court· praisement of estate assets or u Mkl Tl'\JSt... t Hunt1nQ1on Beech Calif g~ .. '"' .. .,.,r o · a.m.. ay ... ..... i. 89• 93 This buSl.._.1$ conducted by an It wnleh time they wlll t>e opened b Thi Jud 1 t __.. of the petitions or accounts By T.D. SERVICE COMPAt-IY ~t lndlVldual
The lollo.-lng persona are doing Thia busmeu 11 c:onduc:ted by· an To Whom It May Concern SON-
t>utlnMa 81 lndlvlduel VAY CORPORATION 11 applying to
POUR GIRLS. 177 Cec:tl • 202. Thi• stetement WU filed With the the Department Of Alc:ohollc:
bll ,., d a-.• ·•-.,.I 1 ..... C 1 omen waa en er-.. By Sandni M Armenta, Anlltant pu c., an r.-""""' n ,,. OU"· baaed upon a lllter·at•t• ludgment mentJoned m SectJon 1200 Sec:tetan. Forrest RIOio.er
ell Cham~• Sealed propoMll p evtoull ente eel ... alnat ou as -' This stet.ement was filed with tile ahall beer lhe tltle of the work and r Y ' -. Y and 1200.5 of the California One City Blvd Wetl. Orange. CA
h f ,._bid"'~ b .. _. follows. (1) Sister atale. Ohio. (2) p bate Cod 112688 County C!en! 01 Oranoe COUtlty on
Cotta M .. a. Ca 92827 !County Cletk of Orange County °" Beverage Control for "42" ON
Charmaine Cltrh. 125 Wffl· !April t3, l984 SALE BEER ANO WINE ( PUB.
cheater 206. Anaheim. Ca 9280• F24S5'7t PREM.) to Mii •lcohollc: bever"Off Lelgl't Rapkin 177 Cec:ll •202, Publllhed Orange Coast Dally at 250 Ogle Street, Cotta M .... CA
Cotti Mesa. Ca 92627 Piiot April 19, 25. May 3. tO, 196• 92827. Publl1hed Orange coeat
Thia butllleU 11 oonducted by· a 2130-M Dally Piiot May 3, 11184 2357-84
general par1Mri1nlp
Charmaine E Clarke Thll statement wH llled .-!tll the 1 ____ Pt8. __ IC_NO~Tl;..;C_E _______ Ptll--..;;..1..;..C..;.f«);..;;..;.T;.,;ICE.;;._ __
t •name o tr... """ ut no ot.... Slater·atata c:ourt Court of Com-ro e. (714) 83b·8288 Apr 2 198'1
dlstlngvllll'llng marils. Any bid r• mon Pleas of Wiiiiams County Ohio, HESTON & HESTON Pubtlthed Ofange Con! Dally ~:~~0,8:::' r=..~':'~:' .~~~~ Bryan, Ohio, (3) Jud~ment entered 1976% MacArthur Blvd. Piiot April 26 May 3 10 1984 Putlhshed Orange
returned to the bidder uno...,,ecl. It '" sister state on ovem~ 22· Centerpoln te Suite 300 · · 223!>·11• Piiot April 12· '9 26
...,... 1982, (4) TIUe of ceM and caM ' I shall be the IOle responslbltlty olthe num~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Irvin e, CA. 9271 S
Coast Dally
Mey 3 1984
2006-84
bidder lo see that his bl(l It r.oelved NORTHWEST OHIO vs GARWOOD 851 -2183
CONSOLIDATED In proper time C 238•9 I
REPO•T OF CONDfTtON • of 1 s p • He No Published Oranue Coast
Coun1y Clerll. of Orange..CfOu"'Y on
Aprll 2. 198• Pl&.IC f«>TICE P\BJC NO TICE
F2U4Cl3
Pubha.hed Orange Coa'1 Delly
Pilot April 19. 26. May 3, to, 1984
2171·84
n · " aet Pen. pec1al rovlslons 3 /4 s1aler·stace judgment haa D I o..1 M "3 9 1984 OF COMMERCEBANK and additions 10 General Provisions been enlerec:I againll you in a Cell· a1 y • 1 ot ay 2. . . CONSOLIDATED
Consolidated Report of Condition ot "COMMERCEBANK" 10 the Standard Speciflc:aOont may lom1e cour1 Unleu you Ille a mo-2371-84 REPORT OF CONOfTION
f B 0 be Obla•"9d al 1he Office oft,,. City .. _ I d I h Of IN..,,RN anoN AL CENT'D AL o Newport each. range County. and Domestic Subs1d1anes Enni~. 77 Fair "'·"'-. Costa lion 10 vacJ1te i. .. u gmen '" ' " ·, ~ ,. .. • ""'
t lh lo f b I •• ~ ... 31 •95• ... '""" ...,.,..., c:ourt w11h1n 30 DAYS attar MrVlce B"'NK aND TBUST C"" .. P a e c se o us ness on mar..... • .. Mesa California, upon nonref\ln-"' " '" "'" · State &enli: No. 1218 dabte payment 01 $8 00 An ad· ~~!~11 not1c:• this 1udgment will be P\B..IC f«>TICE Consolidated Repor1 of Cond1t1on of lnternat1ona1 Central
Dollar A.mount• d1110N1 charge of S2 00 wtu be ThtS c:ourt may order lhat •writ of Bank and Trust Corp ot Irvine Orange County and Oomestu:
IUU.JC NOTICE
flCmlOUI 8UllHIH
NAMI ITATEMINT
Th• lollOWlng persona era d0tng
busiMNal
In ThouNnd• med• 1f handled by mall Plans. execution or other anloroement '1CTITIOUS 8U81NESI I Subs1d1artes at the ctose 01 business on March 31 198•
ASSETS spec111e111o"s and 01ner contrac:1 may iu ue Your wagN, money and NA• ITAn•NT Stet• Banlc "<> 1237
Cash and due from banl<s... ... . . .. 14.013 ~~e"'0tt~~~~,!'~ty~.!::';;;~ prOJ*1y could be tallan withoul t>u::'~ola~ng person 15 domc.;i I OoUar AmOWlta
IA)SWENSON PRODUCTIONS.
(B)NEW lllAAOE PRODUCTIONS,
2872 llAontaray Ave Cotta M ...
CA 92828
Investment securities (Marl<et City 01 Costa Mesa Plant Md furt.bet werm"U lrom the court CALIFORN1.t. MARINE SEA In T'h0419anda
Value$9601) 9967 II enforcement procedurN na\'9 VICES 20eo...-••fld•-111 .. unt-ASSETS
Joel Swenton. 2516 VIiie. New·
por1 Beach, Ca 92663
This bulllleU la c:on<luc:ted by an
• ...... ··· ..... -• Spec:1t~110n1 wtn not be malled un-already b9er\ •ssued. lhe property """ '"" "•v " Federal funds sold and securities purchased under less the addltlonal s2 oo c:Norge 18 ~on _,11 nol be dlatrtbule<S u"lll lngton e.acn CA 92648 Cash and due from ban~ c.
agreements to resell In domestic offices 8,279 1nc:tuded With paymenta 30 dayt a'1ei you ate MtVed wtth Jamet Cnnst<>Ol'ler RuSMll. 206 I Investment st"Curt11es 1Markt>I
Loans, Total . _ ... . .......... ... • 71,027 Each b•d shall be macs. °" the lhls nollC• Portland Ave ll 1 Huntington value $136 225\
Less. Allowance for possible Proposal form. theeta P-t through Dll• 0c:1 28 1983 S.ac:h. CA 1126'8 Bani< premises F' F & E !"IC
loan losses 826 P-e provided In the contract docv· LEE A BRANCH. Clerk T,,._ bullness IS condUC111<1 by an Other assets
L 1 .. ... ••• ... 70 20 ments. and shall be accompanied B~A AKAHOSHI, ~ty lndJla~'c o •.• -.-.1 TOTAL ASSETS Joel Swenton oans. ne · · ··.. .. · ..... ··· · .,. ••• ...... • •• · 1 by a certified or cashier's Oh«:k or a ....... ......._.
Thl9 11a1ement was flle<S with the Bank premises. F.F. & E. etc. . .. •• ••.•••••. ...... • . 1,945 bid bond for not less tha" t0% of :,.:::~~ ,.,.. 11 Thia atalemant wa. llled with the LIABILITIES
lndMdual
County Clel'lt of Orang. County on Reel eatate owned o ther than the amount of the bid, made pa~-County Clerti of Or~ County on TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC on=ICf S A 11 t9 26 Ma 3 tO. tll84 b I< 1 hnta An.a. CA. "270e April 18. t9a. Total demand d•nos ts pr . . Y • •
1
en prem sea. . ............... ..... .......... 1.389 able 10 the City or Costa Mesa o (114) llt-0111 FMmt -.-1
fl 0 c ~ Other assets.......... .................... . ........... t ,686 proposal lhall ti. oonllOered unteu Publllhed Otaoge CO..t Dally Pllol Publl heel 0 C D Total time and savtngs deposits
Pl' u1 ~lplth11ed1,, 2r6•i;J:y 3°~011 111814 Y TOTAL ASSETS.......... ... ....... , , , 107 480 aoc:ompanled by sucn cuhler't Ap<ll 12. 19. 26. May J . t98• Piiot ,..!11 26_ J~9 l0.~.' 1 ... :!~ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO
139 qa s
101 221
5 025
96 t98
o " r •· • • · 12.,,_•• j LIABILITIES ' c:heck. c:uh. or blddet'a bon<1 19115--84 ... ' _.. FOREIGN OFFICES 2 • .... TOT E S No t>IO shall be cOf~ urn.a 226&-84 F-I .. , d h A..,. d t'-• Id d -----------, AL D PO ITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES 98, 182 It 11 made0" • blanl( form tumlttied ...,era run s pure a<>VU an secun ,.,.. so un et PlB.IC NOTICE Total demand deposlt1................. .. 38,096 by the City or Cotta Meta and la, ___________ 1 ___________ 1 agreements to repurcl'lese tn oom.s11G otti<:es
Total time and savtngs deposits. • 60,086 mad• '" •cc:orda".,_ with Vie PllllC f«)ltCE P\8.IC f«)TlC£ Other liat>lllttes for tx>rrowed morww includinQ note
NOTICI Of' IAll I F~eral funds purchased and securities aold under provision• of the PrC>f<> .. 1 req\11,,.. balances of U S Treasury
Notice 11 hefet>y .given purauant agreements to repurchue In domestic ottlcea 4 11 mentt Ftc:TITIOU$ IUSIMIH• ACTmous aualfdu Other hat>Hlt~
to sections 307 ~ *'ld 30J2 of the OtMr llet>llltles. . .. .. ................ ... .. . .. ..... . 1 434 Each blddef muat be Moented.. NA• STAftMbfT MAME ITAT'HrlENT TOT AL LIABILITIES :"u~~,:, :t':: T~:r~ 'OT AL LIABILITIES • ..... .. .... ... .... .. .. .. ... 100,027 r-,i:=u% l~weoet INll be 111 ac;-bll~~~ng P4lf'IOna -doing bu~':-~ persona are dOlng Common •tock SHAREHOlDlftS EOUfTY
132 ~trlalWtry. Cotta Mesa. 0<· 8HAA£HOlDEAI EQUITY c0<dance with the Qa-vl9.Beoon AC1, HEAL THPAAK ASSOCIATES, FA NITA RANCHO IN VEST No ,heres authoftled 10,000
ano-County. CA 92827 .-111 Mii at Common stock .. IP9Clfled .. ....,.. '" tt1ae 27285 LU Aamt>lae. Suite 200. MENTS, 1 t76 SE M.llln StrMt •A No shares outstandlnn 10 000 a.ooo· pubfio ~tlOn. at Mid eddf9a. No snares authorlted 2.000 provt11on1 Mllelon vi.to. CA 92t8t !Mne. CA 9'714 ...
Callfoml• •1 to am on Tueadfy No lhar" outstanding 1,049 8,948 t he City Councll ot the City or HOrtt.,. Aaaoclet• • Ceitlomia PTtiltp H Mc:Namee. 1176 se I Surplu$ 6 ?60
t,,. 22 dty ot M•y. rtt-4, IM fOllow-TOTAL CONTRl9UTEO CA.PfTAl... 8,9-48 Cotta U... r.-vee tti. riQht to llmlted part,..htp. 2728~ LH Main Street •A. lrvlne CA 927t~ TOTAL CONTRIBUTEl> C APITAL 7 ~
lr'G automoblle(1). to Wit Retained Mtnlngs .. ...... .... • .. • 507 rejeet 11/Y'f 0t aJI blda Aamblu. S111t• 200. M'*'60n \'lefO, MtctlHI A Malley 1953· Oahu ~te1ned earn1ngt t 999
\'eer of Cel M•• of Cer v l N TOT A.L SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY " 7 453 The Contractor lhall eotnOIY wttn CA 92tt t Pi.o. Cotta Meaa CA 112e2& TOT A L SHARE~OLDERS EOUI TY ti 9 ~t
• UOenM No (Ital•) I TOT AL LIABILITIES A.NO SH"'REUOLOERS eau TY 01' the proyilionl of See1ton 1110 tu El Oofaoo ~reno Ventut9. • ! c T~ TNll• of the AM TO T A.l LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 147 52 ' 197t Pontiac: Seda" " " n I 1 •4eo 1180 lnCIUttve, ol tile Celfomla c.Jrfotntl tolnt "'9f'lt~ 5'0 ooio.tl ano CT\4'b TW!Ctlell T t ttol<I "F l"H"P.._.7 ... 1 373wzv CA The unO-llgned. Lance C. Blue, Chief Executtw cmie.r LabOr Code.,,,. ... ev.--,11• and ,.. ........ """-..... 1,. 101 .. ~,. •a• "" · The undWned J ee+. l Tauter Pr...o.n1 and Oanlel J .. • • .... .... d Clyd u G p r .... -·-... ............ ......... ...... ....., ... _ ~~""ct;.''11~~r:-1 Huntington F-r...... Eic-" Of t-•bO-------.._ •. -,~ ... ...._, __ '°' Seki .... It for IM purpoN Of en • n Qaef1, reaideot 0 the abOve-na.med bank, •aeh IC81e of weoae ... lblllhld by IM CA 92705 _,, "" ,......, I .... ...... -..... ..,..,._,_ .,.., ............ -. --
Nii.tying 11en o11ri. ul'lderllQned tOt dtciartt, for hlmMtt alone and not fOf the other I have ~tonal Cl'Y of Cotta w.a ~ .,. "'9cl Tlllt ~ te ~t.O 0y a Tllta. ~ 11 OONSu<:ted 0y • ntmMlf alone and not for the 01her I "8¥9 pet•onal I> no. 01
To.tno 9"d 1t0f.ge, toOe'i* wltr1 knowledge of the mattan contained 1n tl\11 r9POf1 •nd 1 wii.ve with the Ctty Clettl of .. 1c1 City, and Olf*ll parinerlfllp al pert~ IM malt•• oon4a.ned In thtt repot1 .no I beeltMI tl\&.1 NC"
coett or tdvartlllng and ~ that each atltement 1n aald ttPOf1 ,1 tru• Each of the unw· 9'14111 lor'Mlt penettlea preac:t!J*! Atdl.,d R 8tentOt1 PNllp H MCNamM , tt1tement 1n Uid r~l 11 true Eac:n ol the u~. 101
or MJe algned. tot hlmMtf atone and not tor the otMir, c.rtltlea und« therein tor ~ of 1M ™• 1t1t.,-nent.,.. nlld "'"'h ti. T'hlt atatement wu llleO """'me nlmMH •lone and "°' tor the ot'*. '*1 • una. l'lt' o•
0 ~·::~t:;ro day or Mey. 1~ penalty of pwfurY that the fortgOlng le true and correct --'" Code EILEEN P PHINNEY =7• ~ ot ~ County on ~ Clerk of OrtnQe County on P9I jury that the tor-v0tng ' ttw and COfT9C1
0 1 w TOWING E•""tect on A.Pfll 27. l944, ai ~rt Beach. c1morn1a Ctty Ctwtl of the c11y o1 Cott•-..... ,..._, ~11 1"" E~.cs on April 2t t~ at '™,,. Cal1for"'I
Publllhecl Orang. Cour Dlltt LA.nc• C. Blue. Ctllef Exaouttv• Offtcer Publlsned Ot•nee Coea1 Deity Pilot P\lbltthed Ortn0e eo..1 Deity Pul>lltn«I Ora1'09 ~~ Jack L Teufer, PrnlOeinl
PllOI M•y 3, tN• I Cl'fd• H Gonert. Prealdent April 27 May 3. 1116• P11ot Aprn 2'& M1y:) 10 11 •N• ~I Ar>f'i H .. Mar l 10 17 IN• Oa.nlel J Fedrick, Exec. V P
2'80:14 Publls"-d Oranoe Coast Dally Pilot May 3, t98-4 '373·8• 1312°&4 2~• 2262·1• Publllhed Oteno-Cont Dally Ptto l May 3 1984
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' Ofl!'Qe Cout DAILY PILOT !Thureday. Mey 3, 1914
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-.. mew YOU """ -·--,·~" IMY • IOU> wmtOUT MY OCMl9T MmON, Ind~ may ... .. ..... rtflllt 10 brinO 111"' 8000Unt
" goOd Unclno by peytng II OI
,._,, ~ cM peymentt -pet· mltted ~ Md ~ WltNr\ fV9e monthe trom th9 o.te tNe no-
b Of d«autl w• r900rded. TtMe amount 11 11.211.11 ... ot 312111•. end _. lncf'MM untN )IOUf flCCOUnt
becoinel °""'"'' YOU may not~ to pey th9 entire unpeld pOl1lon qt
,._,, MlOOUftl, even though full pay-"*'' WM demllllded, tMJt you mult P'!r the M10un1 1tated 1bove.
An..-""" mooth• lrom IN dll• of '900tdel.lon Of Ihle dOC:umlnl
(~ d•I• of recordltlon IPf>Mt" ~). UnleM the obliQl llon l>elng
fOlecloMd upon permrte • k>nger
penod, you hlw only IN leQll right
to ._op IM tor.GIOeurl by P*ying tn. entire ernount oemendld by
)'OlK creditor
To find out t1141 amount you must pey, or to wrange for payment to
ltop U. forecioaur'I, or If Y04Jf prop-
wty II In foreclolure for Ill}' other
rMIOfl, contect AMERICAN SAV·
IHGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
15725 E Whlttllt 81\1d . Whlttllt,
CA eoeo1. 11141 773.1125.
lt-21224414 CEl ___,,-
tf you hlw any queetlon1. you
tnould contlCl a la~ or the gov-.eminent~ which may h1111 In·
IUntd your loin. Remember. YOU MAY LOSE
LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
8UNKIST SERVICE COMPANY. la
now dulY aippolnted Trull• undlf a
Deed of Trust dated 121111177 e•·
ecuted by: JOHN J BARTA a
BETSY B. BART A, HUSBAND AND WIFE u Truator, to MCUrl obll-
GlllOne In fl\IO( of· AMERICAN
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
•• beneficiary Recorded on 12/29177 11 dowmenl no. 38604
boot! 12511page1147 of Official~
COfda In the offic. of the ~def
Of Orange County, Callfornla, tn-
dudltlo 1 notllC•I for the eum of I 182,600.00 That the '*'9flclal
ln1eree1 und« Mid Deed ol T rvll
and ~llons MCUred IMrlby
ere pr11ently held by the
~llfY. Thet a breacn 01. and def8Uft In, the obllgatlon 1or wtllctl
Mk! DMcl of Trust 11 MOUrlty hu occurred In thet the peymenl hU
not bee~ of Fllllurl to mall•
the o 1 / 15/ 8-4 payment of prlneipaJ
eltd/or lnter•t and all aubeequent
payments. together with lata
charges. lmpound1, Impound d•
PQllta, If eny, under the 1.,m1 of
Mid not• or Deed of T ru1t and Ill
tubeequenl payment1 which ti.-
came due therMtter. tricludlng any
lat• c:tlergea or other aum1 payal>ll
und« the term• of MIO Note or
DMcl of Trv1t
Thel by reuon IMrlOI, 11141 Pf ...
ent beneflclety under IOOh Died Of
Trust, hu ••ecuted and dlltwred
to Mid Tru1t11, a written Oeclar-
•tlon of Default and Demand for
Sale, and hu deposited with Nld
Truat11. IUCh Died of Tru1t •nd all
the documenll evidencing the obll-
gatlon1 aeoured thereby, and hu I declared 110d don hereby dedare all eum1 ..wred thereby lmmedl-
atlly due and pay11>11 and hu I
elected and does hereby '*' to ceu11 the truat property to be told
to Nlllly 11141 obl1Q1tk>n1 MCUrlO
thereby
DATE 03129184
AMERICAN SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
• By Virginia M Slieker Au't Vice
PrMldenl
By Rot>ett C Mlllllard, Aa11111nt
Secretary
Publllhld Orange Cout Dally PllOt
Aptll 12. 19. 28. May 3 1984
1987-84
l't&.IC NOTICE
~COUNTY
MUNtC•AL. COURT
HAMC>fl JUDICIAL DllTRICT
tnt1 ll'Ytnl 8ou61¥erd
Tuetlft, CA. t:Z'71• D1fend1nt: A. CARROLL
FOSTER. a.k 1 A CARROLL
WALTERS. and DOES I THROUGH
XV. INCLUSIVE.
D1l1nd1nt NORTH BLUFF
BAYVIEW HOMEOWNERS AS·
SOCIATION c ... No 8-4645
IUMMONI
NOTICE! You "-" beef! wed.
The cowt INIJ dlcjde ep!Mt you
wfthout ,_ bltftt hewd UMeM
JOU reepond wtlMft IO cMJ9. ~
ttle lnfonnetlon below.
If you wllfl to llltl the advice of
1n 11torney In thll matter, you
1h0uld do ao ptomptly IO that yaur
written reapon11, If any. mey be
llled on lime
AVllOIU1\ld ha tldo deman-1
dade El trlbuma. lede dectdlr -tr• Ud •• .,, aud~ • rnlftOI ...
Ud. ~ defttro di ao dlae.
LM la klfOf'rNdon qui .......
If JOU wish lo .-Iii the lldYloe of .,, enomey In Ihle man.r, rou
ehoukl do eo Pfomptlr "that your
written rM ponM , If anr, meJ be
Ned on time.
8' Uatld cMell eollclter el con-llfo de un ebogedo en 11te M UO-
to, debe rl a h 1 c 1rlo In· medtetemenle, de M t. "'8ft«I, au
fllf*"tl HC,.'8, II hay MfUN, fMllde.., reglatrlde • tllmpo.
1-TO THE l>l!Fl!NOANT: A cMI
com.,Wnt lwte been ftled by the
petri"" eplnel JOU. If rou wfett lo
def9rtd tlMe lewevll, rou muet,
wltNn ao day• atter lhll 1ummon1 11 ~ on you Ille w1tl"I this court
• -111en rllD<>flH to tl"le complelnt
Uni ... you do. your default wlll be
entered on appllcetlon of the plaln·
tiff. and 1hla court mey ent« e jvdglfT*'t ag11n1t you for the relief
demanded In the complaint, wtlleh
could 11SYll In garn1thment of
wagee, telling of mOMy or property
0< other rlllet rlQUlllld in 11"11 com-
plalnl
Oatld Aprll 2 198•
J PETERSON. Cl11k
By. L KNIGHT. Deputy
LANDQRl!N ANO NLZ
1?121WYIM ... d.
Tuettn, CA. t2714
Publlat!IO Orsnge CoH I Daily PHot
May 3, 10, 17. 24. 1994
2377-94
Pl8JC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI aul*IH NA ... ITATWMeNT
TN tollowtng pereon1 are doing
buatnlllU'
(A) NEWPORT PLUMBING COM·
PANY (B) NEWPORT PLUMBING &
HEATING (C) MESA PLUMBING. COMPANY (0) MESA PLUMBING &
HEATING (t) COSTA MESA
PLUMBING COMPANY (f<) COSTA I MESA PLUMBING & HEATING (G)
HEWPOAT BEACH PLUMBING
COMPANY (H) NEWPORT BEACH
PWM81NG & l'IEATING (II DAVID
BL.ACK ENTERPRISES. 111711
ANlhelm A"9 Coeta M ... CA
12ta7 0tM0 W 8lldl. ~-M-
Pturnt>tng & Hitting Inc 1979
AnaNlm A\09 Colll ~. CA
•2121
TI"9 bu11n1N II conduCled by •
COfPOf ••ion I DeYld W Blaell. PrMl<Jltlt
Thie 11•1.,,.,.,I WU 111«1 with the I
CoutltY Cler1' of Orange County on AP<" 24, tta4
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Telephone Se r frt>: --]Un.Y&nml 11~nxectr1t•.W1Rcon~ 83t-0191.Av1H.e11e. $800FW\t11tr0Rlix kltch .. very olHn, . Ill.Ml~ 'Im a .'lmAll Monaco. Small down, Ba, lrg yrd. 1900/mo. •'Yte 2 Bdrm w/ger• Cath. c•lllnge, patio,
'londoy·f'ra·d .. y H•I L.0'191y 48'4Ballndallle lkl«trade.64()..1531 Extra..targe2t>r 1~ba.3-48r)\ma~too· Cll 18!1]/11~-! d•P· .. Only t door South home that hu ~com-s575 + 1 i 1200 to ocean • • • .,.., vu ··-· 8 00 A •t 5 30 p 11.1 Beytront on an unuaual pi.teiy and elegenlly,... llUlflllf 141 ..... No ':s.a-:tO · 539-8180 BE!JT Any fee ; ··' • -:. • •' · "pfe.-ehllP9d" lot. Unique decOfated. Slip for 55· 3? t>r home or 212 duc*x. __ Pl · VIiia 86lbol 2t>r 2ba. Jee, Hu~inc 1' Cou nter: •bdrm unit With• root boat. lmmedlat• oo-Beet bMct\, 5100 ~-H1nd1om• 38r Hiba apal 1ooo.Penlntt•ll"8ay meatiBJlll
gwden + one bedtoom oue>WlcV can MC> be llhore. OP*\ dally -v· oondo. 1100 aq "·many 4br 11eoo 2 ~• itlPI , \l onda~-Frida~ apt.Aperlecthomewtth 1 .... d 'on long ttrm l Owt'lrM&.2841&7$-2348 •xtr ... Nr bu• & lhopa. avail Fet~tOn & Hahn ~·~a:~
8·()0" \I _~.»o fl \I • Income neer ~h ... bule.•t.795,000.Foran ULlllLU-..0 s10&01mo. 842 .... 23 · 842•1183 .,..., .Pti. Pool l
• "'· • • => • •> • • • $315,000. apc>olntment call Nancy I ..... ••llll ••• _..... Patlo/1~ ~~t. Short 844-7020 Walk to eft()pe, t>Moh, .-.. W..•••• -...... JM Mlllft m ...,,,.. _.,., OEAOl.l:\ES -W/l\TIHIHONl U•llUJI pief,#«ry/,..ta.38tl 2ba BMullfUl2t>r2baCondo. GATED Vilt.AGE COM· 1~18dEr.m21~.~.i&2.~. . , • , • H< )Ml , '-· M , 218 Bal Bl 873-.2$43 I 2 cat oar, w/mlcro. pool, MUNITY • 2 Bdrm 2'h ba ., .,, .-.... _.. l'l HI.I t.\ 110 , Ut. \ 1>1.1, ... REAL ESTATE Formerly lingo R.E. moon ~IC. GrMt loc .. avail S/15, 1800 eq ft of . PURE
\101ul11' "'"' I I .:SO a 111. i31-1400 Ill~ immaculate 3 er. 2 be. 5JJ~~00;v:1:a~~~· LUXURY G11age.SPA1n ~=~r~e. :=! I. I \I I ·111 UL••• a•• Pool Jae formal din rm r m111er eulte, dining Ul''1 lt\ 1111 "' fl .Ill. - -$32S OOC) 771-3171 Oya. f\ENTALS AVAILABLE room. wood burning 2250V~dWay \\ 1·cl111· .. d 11\ I u t•... 1.:w I' Ill. ULIM 30bBr.1
2Gaa. Dl~8· Rm.2 F/Perl.. '842~5289 8V9I • Uk• thl• 28r 2B• home trplc, mlerow1v1 o~ 54Q.. 29
Superb llllnd home m11-· '' "' a .. -+ crpt• bltlns kid• okay and prlv•t• 81110. I h11r .. 1lt1\ \\ t•c l. J::sn p.111 . terfully remodeled from Apt NOWBYOWNERll ..... I IS25RNdytocfaycall ELEGANT LIVIN only
I· ricf11, 1'11ur.. VW the grQUnd up 5 yMrt $375.000. 873-8017 •••-•·au •UM1H* 15 min trom Fuhlon " I' Ill ago. • Bdr 48' with den • I • l 2 .._... OCC B 2B 1 llland. 1 min 10 So. Coaat :~ :1111 f 1. 111. and ln-l•w qtre. Walk to trtal t Ir '72 beaYtlful Villa w .. 1 Nr 12.,_ B 3le r & A un 1 Plaza, jult 1111 of Nft·
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tncl utlls. NJee area
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the und on the South or l uxury In &3e COM: New Home 20x80' ~'* tot. w ,_ • ony garage port Blvd & aouth of the
.{;00 p .111. '"' North. Full price 38r 3b1 hme R·2 lot. Hlgh1y upgradld 2BR 5~11iJa:E:r~1~1*1 San Diego Fwy. 2473 Or·
$450,000. 751-3191 S395K. 640-4254 281. lge llv/dlnlng/kltch • Y M ange A¥9. 831-5439, by
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CLA IFIED. 642-56 78
n I t11 · buy In Orange Co. beam oeilllng, w/d hk-tip. .SElECT C t • l 24 eren. Ught lntertor. Bett Sharp 2 Br E1111lde, appt only.
PROPERTIES 125,000. Young ldulta Child & pet Ok. $875/mo. lu c1...... 2211 sees.
2b• Twnht. Beamed cath welcome. Agt 540-5937 760-8882 3 Br 2t%L twnhM , OCNn -p"""o"""o-L-.,..fr-plc:---pr-v7t -=-pa::::t-:-::lo IUmFIL Gflllnge. trple, •kytlt•. oak Acrtllt 1125 D p i •zsa vu, 1750. 861-1879 ctys. dlhwahr x-io 1 Br on USTSl.E ••• El iT1lra, plulh new carpet, 181 I at • H e81·97t2 evea Eutalde $535 557-2841 xtra lg yrd, •P•. pvt° end 16 CRES . vie: of •Creek •t your door ca .
3 Bdrm plua den or 4 unit, up-grlded thru-ou1. Canyon Lake. $45,000, thedral celling• Brand a J11a IJ= 7 Large 1 Br 1 81 rww
Bdrm• In move In con-By Owner. Reduced to term•. 679-1975 new 1 8, condo: walk 10 Finally afford.bla 2Br :~Y~•s:;~ 1~~~ &
dltion. Oulet Eutllde lo-$128,000. Open houM 20 ACRES • Babbling belch. Pool/Jac/lennlt. w/gar & modern extru
cllion, walklng dlatanoe Sal & Sun 1·5. 21ee brook, view. s46.500. $600/mo. 730.9000 otf, $550 poaa buy w/rent large 1 Br. Apt. crpt•.
toahoPplng. 2cargarage Krlatln Ln. 64&-4221 twma 679•1975 861·8t24 hme 539-6180 BEST Rlty fM drpa. pool, landacaped
\trith llley aecea. Low BY OWNER 4 BR 2BA =----·-=----..,...,.=r :-'.':':::-:-:--=-::::-:-:-::=--==-=--=-:-----.------,<"2"Z..... P90I .,. ... $400/mo. ~
maintenance yard ·fruit F/PI, New: car~•. lrg la ... 1 Prep lUO VIEW CONDO: 28R 2ba, luta ha UM pet•. 648-3818 •" 3:30 1'"' & new paint. R-4 lotl y11d. s 129K 751-6084 commt. mag, $375.060 r•frlg, Wlah/drlir. o•r. l BR E% el Grge y11d.
$ 145,000. 648-717 I North Lanuna with 4 rwld. 1700. ~t 498-5 80 Ntc.I Avlll 811. $900. Large 1 BR With ~~·
By own«. charming 4 Br. unit• ~view 11 9% lut L mo.w/g11dOl4' 545-5428 No pe1a. Redeco . ..425· THE REAL
ESTATERS 1¥• be lrg lot, 80 x 110. · · · l9'-.P.~"""i!""•..,......,~~ Cell aft 8pm 845-3487 Covered patio, trMI, new usumable flnan. Owner §b( 26: famlJY hOfM. CiOM 1 =,=-..... -"T""-.-... -----MESA PINES 2850 Hane
roo1. new plumbing. 837-6030 to belch, •VIII June let. 11afuabW lSU UKE HEW~ or 1 Br
$115,000. 873-77~ t tf ltatl 6U-5157forlnformation. ---""""!'!~-"""!"'...,.. PRIVATE Patio, pool, IPL ··I!!! ... lal1 1 ...... ltr Salt M IUllll Im n lWlY1 I '"~ l HI 1575 38t 2Ba hM won't 28r .. ~ "-~ '*· TOP .,.., quiet, no pe11.:l I~ .. --------~ PlllllT LIUTlll 11 S 1 tOK. 4 bdrm. Mull I 6 Tims;( ICtll near IUU Frplc dbl gar I/yd f.....,. Sa50 '411/111 Ml· -"--11&1 I_. "---al lOOZ Mill N sc Pl Owner · • otherl not In •d• can up, oar .. .,..., ... , ...................... iiimliiiiimmif I li•1td te 1411,IOI r aza. : Crewfordvlll• Georgia. s3g..6190 BEST Rlty,.. H.B. 982-7789/980-1193 Neww 2 er. with patio & 5 Bdrm1, 3 bathl, lncfudet (213)376-7798 evea $12,500. Orm. 650-8647 a!U.. garage . no pell
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• Beautiful 3 Br. 3 ':¢ Ba, Bayfront, pier &
float for 65' ~t. Best buy at $895,000.
Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, play.room, fireplace,
beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000.
una• •m "'""' •• Jetty &-Bay view, newly .decorated Mai
Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' p:.tio. $695,000.
llVllE TllUOI .
Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba,
patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000.
PElllllU Hiii IOWIFlllT
Ocean & Jetty views. marine room, 4 Br,
3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000.
UYllH .UOI UYHllT
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up.
2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J 11 P,,,y.,•d• D· ,. "-~ 67', 6161
-ULIOllOYEI 1311,000
Best buy on the water w/pier &
dock! 2 Br home. Enjoy a serene
setting on your own sandy beach.
Remodeled kitchen, rest of the
house is a fucer. Excellent as-
sumable loan.
let Ut Help Y 01
Sell Y 01r Propertr!
Tht Ody Plot offers you this euct size ad
on 0t.r "Pichn Pace" weetlends f0t just
$25 per day, or 2 days fOf $45.
Submit 1 pictwe. or we'I photoeraph it for
you at a miimal charce.
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family r~ and off. Conc0<d. 3 Br 2 Ba. Riv•~ Valley, '.Oregon. twma. Ntc., quiet llr .. t, ---------Ntc. quiet 2 br, 1 ba. bit street parking for up to 7 Showa grMt. 95 7-a.oe> $98.000/obo. 960-704 7 8• l ·8206 111 1n1. No peta. Ideal for
cars. Only 4 doors from 11AA1 l.L L L--laaa EXECUTIVE HOME 2'.i\ IHI. IMc~ 1140 metura couple. 1550 mo. the entrance to Main nnn. a.C..aJt ..., blOCkt to belch 3BR Avail. now. 846-6842
Beactl. NOW on the mar-•BR 2ba. Mll8 del Mar. FOR SXLE OR TRADE 3BA, Every Con~· YOUR OWi
ket at only $479,000. Mu1t .... very ntc.. For So. Calif. Property. 2br $1400/mo. 833--0145 COUITRJ Pllll UITll•
'"-1111 Call 641-8833 2'.i\ba. 3500 sq h on 10 Steps 10 turf lo 2 Br Sharp & clean 2 Br, range,
SUCCESS REAL TY acres, with gueat houM. w/frplc homey decor ESTATE oven, DIW, Pv1 patio. PV1 ,..L barns. pool, flahlng pend. balcony view kids ok gar i:r + park apece.
In the city of Ardmore. S600 539•6190 BEST fM 8Mutlful & park llke 50/mo. 648-97~
3BR 2be. S15K dn. OWC Oklahoma. 1125,000. ..,PrlvllePatlot Quiet 1 Br. 1920 Wallace
bal1nce 30 yra 12w1 •. I Owner wlll carry. Call col-Stop looklngl Weiher & .... Covered Parking Ave '420. w/gar $470
Prtn only. All< for Hulett lect (405) 226-0455 or agl dryec w/lhla 5Rm home ..,.Speclou• Apta Sierra Mgmt 94 l-132• CALL 641·8833 Core (714) 54a.6897 apple dahwahr dbl gar ..,.Dining Area UIU llU UYnllT I •--L l I l fncd kldtpet nr ~n ..,.Walk·ln-CloMts Stunning large 2 er 2 Ba lntereetlng 1nct flexible 1at .... c. tata I le75 539·6190 BEST 1 .. .,..Home-Ilka Kttcnena g11den apt. pool & rec
floor plan In this Im-IUI IUCll I I M 2 1 block to Huntington & area $545 710 W 18th St 11 4 Bdrm ~ den lllHI ruaiala.. Ht. Al ar F"""'S.
emlfy room resl· • br. 3 ba Short walk to e;;, priCed 38r 28X 4 fem ITILm·E .. 1, FREE THE GABLES 2 Br. w/gar Secluded llrlum beach Spec llv rm. hmt sing!ft ok dbl gar etpts drapes bltlnt lncd cir~lar stalrcue. l1m./dln rm. lrg balc.ilaliN lalid Ziii kids Hne at $680 1 Bdrm tum .FrC)ftl.~ yard2~~~~~J:0~5/mo
3 flr894aoea & gourmet euy care yard S 189,000 W•Tll lma1 • 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 2 Bdrm unfum .. From$680 kitchen Owner will oon· See at 614 20th St. -ownhomefum From MOO 836-4120 Cell 1·5P
sldera1chenge. Reduoed 536-1718 111-4111 mat Z 4 LAOUINTAHERMOSA '"Ut,....1-ls-p-e'"'"ld.,..._1-8d,,...,..rm--.-q-u-le-t,
to S950.000 ._ Hf/••1 11·1 14 5 sq ft , 2t>r. 261 hOme 16211 Parkaide Ln. 1 patio. No peta. $365/mo
"'"" - -1 •·-~ ,...... 1cr block west ol Beactt. 3 Avail Mey 6«~958
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4 Bdr 3 Ba. 2200 aq. ft. O< ....-. • .,.., m o. per-block ao of Ed""'-. ~;\II HI Hfl'1 s 195,000 9932 ~I· quet. dbl oar. W/oprl, no ""V"""' wr lffll l 111111 ltfl~I' IM flo"h•m Or BrOokl'IUrst pelt $850/mo 644-2227 Ml-1441 R<: ·LEST ·TE • Want • MfectlOn of ,... .. , ~--" 11 Atlltltt t • ml to • Call ua 10< 1rv1oe--L .. • ltvlng? We can offer •iny-831· 1400 beach, back• to p1rk Ex· L........... l:!llU IC .......... thing from • amall •nt to !•------~· cell cond Many extru. lalka St lo. Mature prof. non 1 4 8r l'louM. If look~ In ---=------Don, bkr. 1174·2 190 ftalalall 2107 ~ . -~:o~ :.~:~ utN. Inc. CM. NB or HB think of u1
llWNIT WCI Baat. l11Mar l Z 38R 28X. completely ~ ~ i so r ""' for that cholc9. of
1211000 CONDO: 1 BR W/LoH Furnlahed. Bllbol home. ~; It lt!J!lt It.la ld.;s1L1~~T ~2•1808 Gorgeous 4 Bdrm 2'.i\ Be 'I• ml. 10 beh. Pool, tennl1. $350 week. <t76·1237 ea y HUlflllT l1'f NB REALTY 875-1642
remodeledhometh1thu S139K. Ownet 559-0908 Penln oceanfront hma, 786_117·2 1 Winter rental 10 1123, by ~~:"::"'.°"'":'":"'.-:::-:-~~~
t>-een totally reno-4 Jn/Ju/Aug rernod cus-week or month. No peta. WIHU• YILUll
v11ed.V1cant and r11dy l •~•ioio•~~~~~~ tom 2 Br. den. $6000/mo. 54&-1930 or 873-78« 1 & 2 Br. apt1 avall. pool. ~~;~~: t~~~!o;-:,~ EICEPTIOIAL K•y P. 720-9eee PROF. PERSON: furn. =~·· r;;~:~rb•I. No
morelnform1110n. Cermeno In the VIiias. 1 Lapu!!etl 2152 3880Mlch61aonDflve 1=i.~~r":o!e~Jon TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or
bdrm, ··~ be + Loft. RIQUil sfiOiii .. Br. de-Irvine e.2-1803 Traditl·ona l 0oub1e attached garage. iux•. •hortllong term. La Cl•nt• BH =1~1--=,.--.....---r::~ Proleulonally decor 2•"'7637 3BR f1m rm dbl garage U • Realty eted, too many extras t~ s.c, pv1 ~· ._. ii. s100e. Avail.now. Call e.j 28R tlS:. :nci ow. CJ0N Pi~Pii~~~-ft~~
1111 Thi• 11 • mutt ... l;;rt IMCk lllw 838-5801 731-S~S Jo beach $500. 225 LA cpt 631 7370 1 d~'dl -' ~· '" Paloma 837-7918 collect • be ore ...., "9 on any· S mo: 2 tty Back Bay. Oelux LO 1 BR Town/ho. dryer hk up, encl gar
thing 8111· s1•9•900. •t>r. 3b•. 3300 1/1, 3 car F/P, Pool/Jae. Tennlt, A,ut•tah, Oaf. S8J5. 536-0921 ~ I gar. pool, Jae. 'I• IC. Pou. Retr $700 mo 1138-4300 28r 2Ba bltlna nr beach a i $0 r unfum. or opt. 642" 1386 Univ Town Ctr condo, 2 laJMa gar. beat arM $675 No It Modem 2-•ty bacl<bly ' Metr Br, 2·~ Bl. poo1 & Ptaiaaala 2701 pet• 790-1713 a:J3...3307 ea Y Bdr 3 Ba. pool/ape, 2 IP• Yr IM $1000/mo. --•MOO/up. e.ctl, 1 Br.
frplca, y. IC., $2300 780-8211 F"Pn" ,.._I pool. IPL 18992 Florid• 786 1172 842-1306 Very lrg 2Br 2ba. No pet1. ••2 2• ....... 2 3172 -Wilker Square 2t>r twnhM Yrly. $850. 675-1358. -• .._, -• INNS l1fw'll~ Plan D Mutt ... to IP" 1544 Miramar Of Deluxe 38r 28' & 2Br 28a •• 1 ltatral 2Z02 prec. S646mo. EV9/wtcnd Ct • ...,,.. In •·plu crpt1 dr1>9 w 833-7519 daya1152.1600 ma ti llu au.• bfflM tw '125-tlOO. IEWNIT .... 3880 Mlchelaon Drive Cottage: 1-485/mo EZ dep I •---L ideal for quiet EXEC. No peta. MO ttlt S 118.900. 3 Bdrm. 2'.i\ Ba. lrvlne term•. Nlee, quiet atreet. ~rt .._. Ch I 2b 1ba tr t --=-~~--~~-
111 amenltlel of twlm, w--... L. I... hll I 841-6208 lee 1 lftr II mile. Ref.. oo:.: ~trp~· '700 ,: ...,..Tll 11111
IP•. tennt1. A "1lleper" .-.r •II ffH Not far to Newport 3Br courtyard view. Avall. Owner agt 72o-0740 oi 8211 SAN ANGELO OR.
of • buy at S 118,900 I 2br 2b• detacO~ lhOUM Rental 4 lam/tingles I/yd 811. S750. mo 845-9333 8311-3152 eve «.-•-1 br. 2 br & bacMlor apt• w/2 cer gar. u ... t oc on ~"· TelevlMd eeourlty, encl l .ll!lii l ()l lf 11( 1~1 S greenbelt. 1uper l1nd· S675 BEST Rlty Not 1 2 BR. 2 BA. Vll'Mlllee. Cfltl Mt11 j724 garagaa, pool, jac, tennl1,
Realtore, 675-6000 seeping. Mini bllnde. mlr-11'1 539-6190 aml lee Ocean VleW. AvaJI. 811. clubhouM w/full exerCIM
rored closet & doore, Im-1 Br, clun, 1 blk to bch $1200. mo. 845·9333 1 Br. 1Ba.1500/mo. room. 84&-1913
PllOEI TO
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macullle. $129.000. Agt 1500yr1y •LIKE NEW 2 Br 2 Ba 1500 depotlt
Jim O'Connor 788· 7500 •-•--I Wllttr Twnhe. N-----rt Terrace. •II utile lncld. 1-42-3099 Neer belch. 2 Br 1 Ba. bit· -_.... -~ .. -ln1, encl. gar, W/O, refrlg l!!J!rt ltac~ llllflls Frpl. Pool/Jao. G1r +-1 Br 1 Ba upper duplex, 1695. Quiet duplu -H-• IULn mchmora$800875--8048 patio, cpl/drapes. $450 53a-0921 Ollll IR HAI HIP. ,.·.,'"'=·•-11t HARBOR VIEW • 2Br -+ Incl u111. 846-4533 --~--.,.----o~~nds:i~edt~~ :~r~ 3 BR 3b• PARK LIDO ......-s• -den/3Br 2 ba nr pool & 1 Br Condo. lakes. IUWlll
vate. gated communtly Fireplace New Clrpets l1•111M1ll park. Gdnr S1350/mo. streams, w1terlalla, frplc, YILUIE
close to lh<>Qe & South Fr11h paint Poot A reel 6«-8076 or 645-6412 micro wave G1r w/opnr.
Coaa1 Plaza. Community bargaln II 1124,750. Im· C.rtal ••I •ar 2222 Pool & spa No pet• New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury
apt1 In 14 plent. 1 Bdrm,
2 Bdrm and Townhomea
,.. poolt, tennla, wat•·
fella. ponda. Gu paid
From San Diego Frwy
drlw North on Beactl to
McFadden end Wle1 on
Mcfadden to Seewind
VIiiage. (714)893-51118
POOi & sp1. Great U · medl1te poSMMlon 3 Bdr execull'/9 SP""'IUI HARBOR VIEW-4 er. 2·~ $850 545-3115 ll11 l101r ... lt RHr, "'ome, 2 "-fimlty'• rm, bl. lam rm. acrou from ---,,=----.......,~~ wmable loans. at low • " ...., perk & pool, gardener 1 BR In trl-plex. 2265·B lntereat rateal Cell tod1y IU.1121 many amenities. Approx s 1600/mo. 640·4144 Miner St No pets $425
for detlllal 646-7171 =F--=s....,--~-0w=-----=-2400 1.f .. 180 deg. view mo Bob Hol'Wttt: ctaya
THE REAL
ESTATERS
or lie by ner 1 Br $2500/mo. lat. last • Shr 3BR 2ba Newport 545-8251· eves 851-2175
luxury condo V1111 llC dep Refs Dflve by Creal Pool, tennl1. ind =~-:-:-=-'--:-~~--
8 a Ibo I B • r g 1 In • 1 Little Rivet' Cir. Call s p a $ ~ 5 I mo , 2BR 1'~BA prl pello & oar·
$121,000 S18K below Don Bolton 675-1836 lor 646-18691642-3840 age. Welk lo 17th Str"t
market 1·1148-7893 appt to... L 1 DO BA y FRONT al\op~ atM. 1550 mo etan min m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Rent S 1600 s ... $295,000 PENTHOUSE. Dramatic Dl 842-3 10 E/843-2279 Welk to beach, Bach, crpta
F*'"'lly home, 3 Bdrm w. l~Tr•••-3BR 3B"' L llvl m view. 2Br/den or 3Br 2BR 1 bl. encl g11. patio ctrapeutoverefrtgeS400
.... ""'" .. ' ·--"-:-vu"·(7rt~utot nt~5rt37 $1800/mo. Properly SOO/mo, cell evea lndde utile. 538-4&37 B1th1 plus lrg added fem-TIWllllll ~· .. ,.,.,
lly room. CloM 10 9Chool• Excellll'll buy II 1122,500. 22 4 HOUM 842-3850 8-8:30. 1146-7129 lmat H
& lhopplng. Priced to Mii Exoellerlt b•nk flnlnae-ti "' 2 Br 1 Ba hoUM. oer. w/O 1 BR eonao by .ir .. m.
f11t1 $93,900. Alie for Ing. 3 bdrm•. 3 bathe, IX of dup,x, 2 Br. 2 Ba NEWPORT CREST. Avall· hkup, no pe1t. 1918-~ Pool, ·Jae, Tennie. Avall
Donnt Webet•. comm pool & IPI, pane 1200 eq h. w/prv y1rd. able Aprll 15th, end unit Wall~. S5t5 831-3871 811 . 1526. 891-0999
•rM tor your enfoyment. $800/mo. el0-9063 w/28d. 2'.i\ba. cloM to 2 BR ctown Olehw .. her ~ ~ 4 GE 159.9100 ------
' . Liil llll n 2 bdrm, email yard. 1mell pool. Move In oondltlon 981age, Av°all 5/2, 11 to l~~r.i~·~·~·~~~~~iii 111 lllO garage. No pete. Mu11 $1200/rno.. Victoria. Call to .... Ne r oceanvu apt, ltove I
• hav• ref1. $505. 111 & l11t WaterfrHf 1 .... 1... dog1. 1680/mo 83 t·e812 refrlg, utll. & Telc!Mr pd,
+S200dep 646-6820 lta11a..o..... 111·1• UOO. lt60 HC. _.... 2BR, garage, fenced yard, 404-3528 50 Flat takea thl•
2Br kid/pet priced
to rent rut hurry
1538-3190 BEST Rlty r ..
4 Br 2 Ba pool S 1100/mo,
yard & pool Hrvlce
2131602-8965 dlyt
S935tmo lncld• gardlnet,
3 8r 2 8a MeM V•de
Ref'• 1'9qulred, no pe1t.
Avail S.-1-34
1845 l.tbfldor.
Owf\lf Agent 56M22 I
-N-wport--c""",..-t-con-...,.do-.-=2'."':e~r ema11 Pl1. child okay. --...,~.,..,..-..,,.~---
2 ee. dbl o•r. pool, ten· $157!1 11t/1111 1200 dlP. IOW YIEW
nl1. 1950. 752-2209 Avall Mey Sth 842-371? Only 10 mlnut•• from
Newport Terr 38R 21/2ba, •3 8r 2 Bl S.C. Piia SA ... na. your own prtvate
2 penclng comm pool pool, patio, epa. 011age OCMn view fr<'m Dent
$950/mo 213-1596-2918 1895 No pe11 7151·!822 Polnt't motl MCluded
ec.n6o ~tf Uk• ntw 2 Newport TeNace 2ba 2bl. I... 8r & 2 8t wi den, llttt
patio. o•r. eind unit. $100 w tide, all .,.., 1'A Ba, large prlvete P•tlot
11t + etcurlty 646-7858 petloe, OIW, no J*1, From USO/mo. Call
oc.nrront delwte custom kid• OK. tv.it lmmed HO-e331 or drfVt by
3 8', famlly rm home on U75/mo. 846-eMt 24N5Sent•Ctafato ....
unoy bMCtl. *3300/rno. 3 er. 2 ba. 21515 0r.,. R• ~ 845-0ne tlt~-1264 Ave. Lndry hkup•. • Brand new luxury condo. No pett. Mao
38R, 38A, Jae 2 A,. t 3 m· ~Mom 64 t·. 32 V.W. 8t41C)f to belch. placee, Y11d, S10S0. mo. ._ fOf ~. LM. II l«ra 1 t 1 4 SISO mo. Call Tom s.. 2530 Santa AN A.,.. pd r.r 12250 ~3823 25 Large Qutet 2BR 8444001 or nt-2701
851-e2.21 °"'Y at e.t pnmo ""° tbl, ntw ~ OtP9. fteeh
!'ti lBA hOuM. ~;: 11ory 2 br 2 ba t>ulttlnt paint, lndry I.ell, no pelt. 'f11 l'lac·<• 'our
lecuu.1 O No petl oat• $5IO ~ S300 dep 3 11 W Wilton 131·2 t17 t-11,t U '''u It
Slngle ' ~ $400 218 53M180 8-t Atty,_ 1850/mo Lovety2Br,2t. S.•rvu 11 l>trt'll•1,.,
SlerU. 546-0219 Spec Lido,. horM' 3 br Townhle ''file· tM bttna .1rl l'ull '111~
&'81DE. GINn 29A 1b4l. I. den, din. nn, Cn1ry lilt, t40 W. 1 th 8ttMt ,~2-5671 1
patio agl 981• "25 • UPPlf deell, pool. No 842 t221 ~ &. wtmdA ""
'<Sep Ml-0,91'175-343' Pl'• 11800 815-3&80 ""~ 141 11U •••. JU
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tennis. $395 + utlls. mo OK. 557-7010 Found: White dOg with 1.0 :u.:t•~ :' ~ etertt Typlet. 34 ton wk. .. ..... ........ ment In -' rne1m. °' 0MARR '::.=.::0!~= ~s~c/!~~~ou":i ~644~~ =·c;r;"~~.~ :::-'~ ~.~ ~:=t~1:-" ::.~~·:2':'1~
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utk Sandys 646-2834 Of' Felrvlew end Adema 642-7909. ~erd at 2911 W. ~· tome =IOnS.:Of'd ";~~~ ~ _AM _______ _
Friday, May 4 856-6391 days 7~1040 Mr Tracy. Lost: M Metamute mla, Santa Ana. (Oft F ) =to 3209 Via u:: CM~ ARIES (March 2 1 ·April 19): You gain greater foothold on F emotional. financial security. Be analytical. do some "'"rsonal detccti ve em only to •hr big hM In ,.... bHllthe lllltet grey, blk & wht, Mau &IT lllEITll NB. 92M3. Attn.: NanG)' r-HB No kids/pet.a. N-amkr Dw.ctly ecross trom oc Verde arM. 979-3232 0 C ad ,,...,_ teJ.. • General omc. Siii •
work, discern motives. Focus also on romance, basic commitments. ::?"~ ~~ ~:::~· airport. LOWEST RATES LOST Parrahtt, ~art· ented ~or w/top PllTl .. t ~ Prln11JWT ~ n/Tm fiW .. TKE DAILY Pl.OT le now
long-term transactions. Gemm1. Virgo, Sagittarius natives figure """"' · 1n town. 5'9-1480 r«.JM, tarM, vie: Eslde dealgn loklla & told pto-o '""" , OpMt\. .,.. Buey c:Kculatlon off~ .cceptlng eppllca,tloM
prominently. F/M nofl:tmkr 21-35 lhr ~Wes C.M. Reward. 5'&-4221 duet.Ion knowtedoe. Must ~1~~ ~ neede • pertJtfme dMt fOt Ot9tr1c1 M~ to
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): You'll be "fixing things" at home. 2br 2be apt, fplc. pool, * MO"""EERENT * LOST PASSPORT II found beorgenladself-ettlrter. f()( en8W9flng phone9 IU~TVI .. newspaper ..
E h . " 'I I l. h' . 't . nt h ' h jac, tennl•. e1C. $340 mo 1 rn Call Matti btwn 10' 4: end cllpa\c:ftlnO ~ cerrtera. Muet hew VWI, mp as1s on 1am1 y re a ions 1ps. v1s1 s. 1mproveme s w 1c +'!\ utll C.M. S46-3240 W/lhof1 term IMM. "'" cell Kamren hke1h 55&-04e0 ages. 14 houri per...-. ~ 0t plell-up. Good
beautify domestic surroundings. Spotlight on art objects. antiques, aarv*'"41e:881eo....0r 645-3731 Fri. 2:30-7:30pm, Sat. uiery. mftMge altow-
luxu'(.; items and plants. Libra. Aries and another Taurus play F~t':~~~=~· Sutte 14,N.B.831-3651 LoetrabbttREWAR0, 18th AllT•/ULll end Sun. 8:00-10-.309m. ence. compeny benelflt•
signi 1cant roles. 1it & 1.!t ,;,. 53'1...0157 WATERFRONT 800 eq ft Pl & Orange, Aprll 21. Faahlon Island ~ StudentS & hc>memlllUra end bonua ~ty
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): What appears a loss is due to rebound · · open offk:el 7 cub4c:lel' 831.,.143 or "7-2900 t>outlque. Exp«ienoed. enc:cureged to~ It: AW'/ 1n P9'90n at Delly
in your.favor -you'll~ happier and more affluent as result. You'll HOUSEMATES elegantly
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turnl1hed'. LOST ama11 whlte/F dOg IW&. Futt/11me. 780-9333 -~ ... ) 330 W. Btry. C.M. ~ PIJOt Cln::aaoon omc. locat.elostarticles.investmentsw11lpaydividendsandyou'll~atright UNLIMITED Lauree 846-5015 vic:or81rc:tt&Br1stotln &llDI• Hlmg ~-The <•forOatwa) =..w:-a.yitwueo:
place at crucial monent. Pisces. Virgo natives play key roles. ..ci:.l~\~~~~~1 & l••l•HI N.B.551-34231154-0308 11LU• ll•1tl Tele of the WNle ,_.. llWM..,. day. No;:..._
CANCER (June 21 :July 22): Make this a power-play day! the ruce t.11ng of nndlng .... tab 21H Lost tiny white Meit ... Interested 1n the ~.c. air-:=::· (= =. s:,; PIT~.!:;=~-8. E.O.E.
Astrological. numerical cycles point to authonty. responsibility. •new friend"! Mele Dog, otd Hunt. port ., .. ., TM COPY 8111) 873""e35 •
money and love. Reward factors arc emphas12ed -you'll g~un added NEWPORT & TUSTIN 1800 •f •t 8310 Pedfte c91 Beactl. ReMtd 536--4837 STOP hU the )Ob lor you. · _.. .,.
recognition and matenal goods. Capricorn and another Cancer figure 832-4134 Hwy, NB S 1100/mo PIT wOl1I aft• lc:hool -(llP'I) M T Th F . I 213.-889·5985 Red ·watlet left on t>us turning to full time In Kltc:henna.ta631-3433 n~, . ..!'•w•:... 9'~ ~· marine prominent y. LG 8eactt 21~944-6914 bench, South Coast aummer Wor1tlng w/hligh ...-8:__.. ~. .., :...,.. "'· S?JO lftlml
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll have access to 1nfonnat1on which ~~view~ Store or onic. ~tor P~~o IPMd Xeroa equipment ::'be<><~~ tor qualfted ONLY m.ine
which previously was "classified." Knowledge increases. audience 1s +utll. 497-12•1 aft 8 rlflt In Costa Mna. & with the publie Must be Cook pieeMntpnone mann., & flbergleaa. petnten, -.C·
·wider. mo~ peo ple consult you regarding their problems. Scenario awrox. 500 aq ft. Reward. Loa.t Cocker neat In appearance & 1111 lllf type 45wpm. tnclana, ~ and
features glamour. tntrigue and romance. Aries. Libra natives play Looking tor dynamic prof. 957...0808 586-881• Span. mla. F. lfte br. ·wholesome attitude. Exp. KlitOWLEOGE OF SAil-rMC:Nnlc:a. AW'/.
paramount foles. tor rmmt, 1·~ block from _ Needs"*'· 960-1494 Is helpM. Cell us at Extenstve fine dlnfoQ ea-BOATS ~ ·B:IQ PLUS 1&m•r&,• oc.en 1n CdMI S500 mo. -957--0648 C)erianCe ~ hoWl/prN-no · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus o n romance, creat1v1ty. ab1hty to c.u AlrPortet Inn. M8t)' lntah 2111 hneaala Alk lor Sharon or Cheryl ate club background. ea.ta..._. 432•1 e73-0390
transfonn wishes into realities. Stress independence. make new start. Foster &42·5678 or work AUTO Heavy banquet eictMty. HAIR DRESSER Spece M~CHANIC'S HELPER
get to heart of matters. Powers o f persuasion are heightened. y~ (213) 586-3437 Iv meg. 180•1°2~:~. F.v . WI All 111.1 IPlll Steve·• Oe1alllng 11 lo<*· PleaM call for IPPC>lnt· rental. CM/Nwpt .,... Own hand toots
major point and you could win a contest. M/F R --Agent 541-5032 And rvnnlng 7AM·9:30 PM Ing tor reaponllble end m41f\l: 645-5000 ext. 521 5o41-9n1 or ~1198 MacGREGOR YACHTS
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on hunc h -superior Mes! ~on n:: ~· • day, 7 days a week. mot111eted individuals for ULlll llY II.II l83l P$aoentia.. CM
will ~-impressed. promotion 1s distinct possibility. Family mem~r & ut11· Mark 540.1199 · ·p~gM.1:~;:o~;8~' Present this ad and re-auto detaJling and/Of cw 1<>'1 w Coa8' Hwy, N.B.
h · I · d ·d · S k celve •two mUNgn lor washing. 831--6908 111111 11..a el/F__. --as spec1a request -It eserves scnous cons1 e rauon . 11c to M/Fem to there 2 Br. 1 Ba. Coa11 Hwy. 875~900 the prlee of one. -=• •• STW
familiar ground. avoid extremes. keep health resolutions. Apt, B•lbo• 1s1end, Wutrial ..... If •m• ....... 8'111t ..... 1 -CoOk--,----~--i o=•tn·g~tti!:..i: ~ ..:"C:.rr~3916
SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Emphasis on movement, education. S350mo yHrly. Non le tal 2l2I l11I.1e11N ,,_.,...... 1111 •F lngs. You mu11 enJOY .........,.,__, .._110n•st. E-
travel. commun1cat1on and a possible publish mg project. Diversify. amol(er 875-9584 Jerry • 1 FIWITll succ.s1fu1 lndeJ>9ndent w1th banquet c:ttef bacil-woBJno with youth and e>;;;, "p;;' time, e~:
display humor. show that you can make others understand your M/F to snere 2 Br. 1~ ea. 1206 s.f .. tronl oG , lrg benk has the IOllowfng ground: eleo requlr" be• poeltMt motlvatOJ. perlenc • preferred
viewpoint. You'll be dealing with active. restless. bnght ind1v1duals Costa Me .. nr occ. d rl ve ·I n r r door· 17M112 openings In our Newport 1trong baek8round~de Call for en rntervtew: .... 1 .. 7 ....... ••~Fr1 $480/mo: 829 Temlln•l ......... --..,..,...,..,.. of o ""' ... '"".,.., """"'" who abhor stupidity. Pool. s2aa. 241-8888 Wey, C.M. 540·9352 dyl, EICllTl/ .. LS ii;""' ·~-· . ~· s RF & AN Ml-7121,..,_ Medal AleC»Pt. Busy NB
SAGmARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc_ll): Get facts straight where money M. to lhr rent 1250 +12. 646--0661 eves Outcalt ONLY 83s-9199 HOTEL. ~ ~-~---------offices..ltsent~IC
:-is concerned. includin& investments. Focus on resources o f o thers. s100 dep. Pvt entr. & LOAN PROC.ISEC'Y ~:,,~~: 491J~.,..!om1---------peraonable. prof. person
. : unusual happeninac and fascination with the occult. It may be patio. W/O.. evatl. Npt 1800/I •311. wh/aml o:iced.~ SEX THERAPY: Counsel-Assist Irr preparation of EOE Hotel . Busy Phones. ty$Hng -T k Hots. Cell Tom 642-7918 P · P ue. en .,..,.. Ing lor Seauel Concerns commercial & Installment ,_., 1111 II.Ill 640-2023 necessary to rev*w notes. to restore o ld photographs. aurus plays cy St. CM. 54&-1853 BY APPT· 640-6-4S4 loan documenteilon. Pr• --;08;;Mi1iiiiaiitiiuum.m9p--1Aexlble hour's. 5 dey week
role. Newport Condo w/2 mu-2000. 2000 & 4000 aq tt vioua experience In cor-s o HO
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Go slow. ma1nuun low profile. be ter bdrma. S400 Pef mo + 3975 Birch, NB. SUllll USP& Porat• bank~ environ-F~a~ :::.:'lp':''! S~~. :!c:tt. ~~L
·familiar with J~I nghts. permission s. Focus on publicity. possible ~~.:~·Ok~::~u P:'t> S.50aqtt.Agt5•1-5032 •11&11 mentor equivalent pre-person. Orange Julius, Mergle.•97-4477.EOE
partnerships. 101nl efforts and marital status. You'll receive message 642•3002 or 97g.5370 t 4320 Campus Drive. suite terred 111 Battx>e Blvd. Balt>oa Hotel
which qoosts m o rale. venfies views. Gemini plays significant role. ~· 190, Nwpt Beh 556-2260 LOAN ESCROW ASST Peninsula 675-1073 pa-y PD ....
AQ\JARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You gain objective if diplomatic. N~~:r 0=t. ~~ r.n<f ~t!!!:!~/~t = TOP SSS ~:t~l~~i:~lon ~ Oecof•tlng/Art Salea. Ex· M=.:i: & N'iQh~
·You lose if you attempt to force issues. Stick to familiar ground. realize p 1 1 Ind eq · ..,_.,.... • s Femalee pref. Models •nd umentetlon Prior WOf'k-ci1tng career oppty, flex SURF & SANO HOTEL
family mem~r does have your ~st interests at heart. Spotlight on S3~S+ :i:';,8.~1 ry, ~h~:r'~4~a.9831 Mon Eecort• (2 13)866-198• Ing knowledge of income hrs. wttl train 495-975' Legunae.c:tt CallCMt
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basic material and general ''house cleaning." Libra plays key role. Trani 11 property & lndustrl•I -. -11-Chemin •97-4477 EOE PenthOUM. nr beeett. HB, baHac .. tatl loens pteferred In an 9SMH" ••-PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Barne rs a re down. you'll have greater pvuntrance & bath Ut1t151 ay CfU Ml arta / b nkl 32 Houn. 18 yrs • H<>UMkMC*'. 11119 in for Modetl MeMfFema.le
freedom of thought. action. Scenario highlights excitement. change. pd. S325. 538-079i SPIRITUAL REA NGS L.A.IS .F /Vancouver: :-,:;~iO~ ~c:,::~-•95 E 17th St. c M bu•y ~ couple &
travel. intensified ro mantic relationship. Secret meeting takes place. Prof. F-. to llhr 2 Br 1 .. _ Advloe In all mettera. Love, From "429. Return air In-~ __.. ....-. baby Fr .. to trawl, good we NEED NEW FACES . b ..... ... marriage & buslneH eluded fS4..4.7348 Excellent ~ •. com-..,...._, & •t..,.... """'"· h .. lth. ~ Engll1t1 FOfp&ecement lnmode!•ng
you'rt given assurance that "work" 1s accepta I~. apt, Bal 111. S325/mo yrty. Also counlellng. 1815 pemiv. market ..,.,... auto ~. M/F ~1-673-7528 JOba 1n Orange County -----~--·--------.'!II~~---~~~ Non-ernkr.873-9279.l ln. So. El Camino Real. San laaianl 0,p. 4014 commensurate wtth ea-~~~5~~= llllPlllPOYllll .. ._WllT
Aertaeata, Vat. Atutaeah, Uaf. G•nt 1 .. n 2119 P~~:rc~ t~~~~ Clem. Uc'd. 492-7 298 FUllllSI "'· ~':.Cati Personnel: Bl. Coste M..._ 2nd shift, avg 30 hrs/wk T'ti' :LIMY
-_ 24 Hr Cate. L~ lloenM Center ls ex"endlng Beauty Expenerl<*S ADA !Of or· Engl /Span 8')Mkl~ NANNY wanted· Brit 0<
11 .... k Z7H 1..,.rt ltack 2719 lrM ......... Wlldff S325t,A, utlls. 645-3190 SCRAM-LETS Orenge County Auto dental Strong supe111l1CMy lktM• I
, -:on .. ,,.___ beach. cloee to shops. •-•r prof ..., ...... 7"" """17 S9,000. plus 5% of mo. dlen consider RDA from gen~ Ms McCullough •97-4477 • & 8 Inquire 752...0700 . , ;,,,~j·~~'~I $350/mo, 38r 2ba, 1 blk to home (714) 97~5'68 R=~e ~-s:~. 2Ju: ANSWERS Business lnvest"*'t of IUllCllllT thodontlC offioe • would SURF & SANO HOT L lrilh trained for girls aQe'S
Lrg belc, covered prkg, · ...-·..,.." ,.,....,. Mlddle • Queen gross. Can be done In Acrylic nells. w / t... ere I de nt a 1 o tt Ice Laguna Beac:tt EOE
.. t I ~ 0 C G SI EJtcluSlve CdM salon IN NEWPORT BEACH turn. 203 33rd St • I I ~ tab Wut.. A~ -Placid bl ar ar~e ze 873--0142 675-9025 644-1~ -. IPll•ll
A gr .. 1 piece lo 11\19 on IM TIL • ., 142 1IOJ Furn 2 a; 1'X ea t:M. slpa Empl Ffst&t want• prv TM ,ocx:~~~ the din-~~,.~1~"Su~~~~ beauty .. 1T11 IPEllll Call 873--3382 aft 6PM on
Upper Bey Private · 8• •veil. 6118 thru 9i&. rm/be w/F under 40 In Ing hall of the c!)llege 1 tor complete Into Call SHAMPOO ASSISTANT Del Mat area fOf' rullftlme ~days.enytfmewtt-.ns
CIUbhOUIH & hHllh Sia Cl .. t•tl 2776 122 47th St, Npt Bch, N.B C.M Lisa 831·9009 ettend IS alway¥ over-879'-4343 Of 521-8691 tor busy salon, must be domestic Live out leun-Kitchen Help 111ranted
IP••. 8 tennis courts. 7 2 Br, close to beech IOW9f u.nu. 650" 1206 Matu~ Mele wenta 1 Br Of' cooked. Someone sug~ 18 I W 100 ncenNd. 83 t-1390 dry, lroolng. genl ctMn-&111o1 Car• Center 1209
poota, cloH to bullnus. S500/"'°. Furn 2 Br Condo, avell Bach In CdM xlnt ref's gested they meke e tele-t &a Ing, ctotl'IM Cat9 llOf'lt w Hernlocit Wey. s A
OC Airport. Fuhlon 223 LaPaloma.637-7918 6/16-911. CM Cell 497_.155 btr5·30 · vision show ebOUt the oceptlng ic.11ons lor IMllUPll F/C eooktng CaffKaren,Mon -
lllend, convenient shops 751-5501 or Ans Ad · fOOd, and call 11. "That'• hostlholtess & cook pos-1 S 18,000-+ thru Fri, 2 to 5pm lllTTllt on eight Mal 2 •213 8•2-4300. 24 hre Want to rent In CM Of' HB INEDIBLE .. ltlons lnterYiewl Set-FIC PQ9111on w/retall com· 15191756-•197 E 0 E Needed haf'd 1t.nmers for
Sino* 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert· E-"' i;dy or student F-wtti.. entels A-'1-small hM or MP•r1• unit Thur• 3-SPM. ~y tn pany 10 incluO. A/P, pay-"-~·t .,__ _ ...... _.s ..... P-swea1en a vests Full or men11 & Townhouses .. ..,.. · urn ., ' .,., Fixer upper pref'd My •Spiritual Reader & Ad-person only Buter s rou. GIL Will be oper1t-""""' ""'""' .,_... ,,.. Call Ka OF from $660 (Alk ebOUt Lovely room, pool/kll priv 5 •P t St e P 1 t 0 labor & materlels your Ylsor Advice In •II Ille 5180 Birch St. NB • Ing tn IBM PC We er• a er exper d, fem pref'd pal rt time .... 1 Kl one
furnished aPll complete nr elrPQrt S300 5'8-67•0 ooean/b1y low rent. Ref's 960·3785 matters, love. marrl~· 1 growing company and BalbOa llland 673-8686 mports . ._ °' ara
with TV. nnens & utenllls. Lrg SC Plaza area condo. Yllla l11tal1lll·•t12 Young Mother a 3,h yr old business, NB 63 l·939 need an e nthuslHllc or1Yer_'*'°9d_ ---mu-st be-r .. ---_
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term Of' longer). On Jam-prkg Jee, pool. utlls Incl 111 hOme or llPI In Cotti ptogram to n.!p youths mOfTIYI ol t>oollkeeplng Pis call LA Counties lmmedl Appty 1209 W t4emlodt
bor .. Rd. 1t Sen Joequln $300/mo Biii 730-3599 IOIAlrlllT1 M... s250m0 642.5'51 end temllles 11" c11111 TM Orange Coaat Daily Lash• at The Red BellOOn opening lor tn. r!Qlll 1ndi-W•y Sant.• An•
Hiiis Rd Luxury hme In HB, prof UYFlllTS 111ends of Safety needs Pilot has in e1tc:.llent op. Ltd 8•6-1•78. 8•6-3024 vidual Call 281·2165, 144-1100 M/F pvt rm & beth $350 SUMMER RENTALS Young Prof/F aeeklng volunteer temllles to portunity tor • career 1 -l*UIPll ~for Marty LIFEllUll
• ·~ ullls Kit prlv CALL TODAY home or condo to there provide typervlalon to oriented M~ Ac;count 5 DRIVERS X COUNTRY° (Pn Att8fldant) 848-7498 eves In Big Canyon, Hert>or d11tr"Md youths fOf' 1• EJ1ecut1Ye with • provenJ Minlmvm yrs Pi>ef • ..Sp~iou\ single. one Ridge. Spygtasa. Linde days. II you can n.lp call I reek record Gr .. 1"1 good lalwy and fr1nge Calif Uc; req d a, two bedroom apls. POOi tide room to quiet 1.ie or lmmedl•t• .,... 494.oe11 or 851•1818 polentlal. guaranteed I benefits lnvettmen1 McGREGOR YAC~TS ... ,.,.,....,
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NR occ In C.M. Pvt bath & Hunt Bch. 71•1648-9372 P. 0 Box 1580 port Beech, Calif 92ee0 llOIO&IY oon FJM;illt... OMtJon
entrenc.. Reta. S325 Incl. Summer Rent• Colt• Mna. 92828 Bootckeeper. PfT, "'-,.... Min 3 yrs ex.perlenee currlfltly hM IWlmmlng utlla 5'5-7284 EOE Ible Bank reca A/P,A/R, Aero Spece ptefd Xlnt pool ~ poelllonl
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M-110 hr 875-9080 · Pier RM!ty f Olll) ADS .-. ~11 Call ~M typing .-1ua. gooes flQUr• ioeeted et Ctown v~ fURHISHED 01 Aetp male Nicety .. ~ 538-t32e Bafbd •1<te ........ .._..-. 11,_ •• S.0-9053 Berdle aptlt~. 1 h oe>tiOMI Community Park In 1 .. ---------.
U .. FURNlc.HED refrlg , color TV, nr .,......, ... __ " ,..,.,_....,._......... ... '" ... ........, M TINf 7 c..-L-•na ..A-:... ~ .1 • & OC*tn, w111y 53e-8518 ... ,... ID[ FREE for 1 lady Some personal -IAI Yll .. , ,...,.,.., on-em·........ _,,. "¥-• 'If••• ... rt• ....... "'' All UTILITIES lntab nl7 M c.,a, drtvlng, coOlclng, I Tl 1 ira... lk ........... 10ener111 ou-. of Utit:-
PAID. HEALTH Room 1vallabte In CM etc COM 7~ 1e Lii ...-• 210 t Dove St Npt 9cltl lnduck
CLUBS TENNIS home. non~smkr, prof I•••• 11 ... lnl. Cal•. Auby·1 ta loOklng t0< en-(Ac:roa rrom oc Airport) ~~ ctu•~
M/35 & 0"9r. S4e.5058 W ...... lllM A9enl lAIWll• lllMI ergetiC, Mlf starting lndl• -------•I IQ ,..._ SWIMMING. plu\ S"" .. & s:VIN , ,..00.-;-:-IW .,.. llll Full ttme/par1 time. T~ vld1.1el1 tor tull & part time 1ee11ng lnf<>m*'O
mu{h mort' Sorry, 1105 wk/lfp. ~ Tv hr lldllct I..... 2~ I ~eo :':! ;~ ._. 30 wpm reQulred Call hOura Stuoentt ok Muat lllllW amTUl :::;: W: ~ 0~~l:ri~I~ 3021 w. Cout HWy, Npt Wltwfr........... OMV 5'~714 aft 8PM 83 t...0,40 EOE ~ ~ n::' =.:!'!": °:.:~=I em.,gency nrat atd
So Lag Nr 8ch. Empt. non-lialhn ln-ttll '330/uP orpt• dr.,.. ale Found bll ,. ~ puc> on llSWllml 111'111 Greet ~ on end of oppcnunny fOf right I*· Cenl~te. '~ Ad-
tmkr. ~IJlty furn/uth pd. te 17301 awn. Hunt~ 405 Fwy, wwtml11atw TelephOM °'*9tor Balboa PT9f For inter-eon aper °' tr•lnee nne•O Llf~uuoino,
$300dlalp. 4Q.3.QO IUrt 1111 8-cil. 842-2834 ., .. 4~ PM MO-U31 ~tme$tllttfTopPey ~ appl'y lnpef"IOt'I M·F w/11rong Hcreterlal ~~~ow~
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170016thStrff1 Ulllllllll ac cept chlldren loentl~ 1r1Qtoru1re W'ICOm8and Metureper90n to wort.22 -
(•t Oovtr) II 657.7113.,. 640-6339 EXECUTIVE SUITE Found m• ~ • '°'*' place to ~? In~ week 11"1 Foumwi ,_/IRIUll (l14) IM-ltW' 6•2·Slll •TH I Newport Cntr '55011775 ~lneM SC Ptaze trldey ~ ~ onty 2 Velley Pr .. svre lob, ~.. country dLlt> "' ........ ._.
Wkly ren ate a ~ 3 Br~ t>a13';': .,.,...,,~· 640-.S410 •In 839 .. ,893 days (mld-WMll) woman muat enlO'( dataill wort! Newport 8-d\ .... D4 -...,.."',..-~~!/ Newport I.at~ No. Cob TV, "-cottM, ~ 'J lrno ul Mfvtce autt9/Nwpoft to h1tnd• offtoe end ren· 1 Fi.x hra at time. WI" ume lunett/Olntter ••· Hal of~., 880 frvinf AvtnUf "-'eel poet & n111t to 9-82 '1 dyl ....... 2, Ctr Two otric.. aYal1 MllY Found Sm Aeddlah tau. tluabend IOr mlnOr 1re1n '4 SO to sta,,, per .. nced •a•t9'1••11· tO Ct•IC C-1* P&an
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proper form
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63 HoOds' guns
64 Open-eyed
65 Kidney pref
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comtv chr seo. hand AATl$AN cU.t"" 3 rNn. 'fl '°'d wtnaor: van, I (714)4M-2nt carved •t•t•o oeb Horne PIC>e-atteoh eye 3 IPd 18 mpg, no ,.,..,,__,~=:--"'AAr.--:::r 1 ... 1 ••• &J =..a...-22"d' w/Glrrwd red plyr Partt kit• & ~truct~. ru.t S20C)o C.M 94~ 1245 '80 4501~L. I mdl, -·-------· eoo amp AIMf·250 SOny • se •b•olut• mint con •• Full & ptwt/tlme • Wiii taptCMck w/JBL te>krt. 1 Nftp'1 Organa 73 t-t7 ·75 ~ 8pr1tmn Aoyal blk/blk. Euro ll9ht1, Carpet & dt9f*Y ex-train. C.M. 142-3013 ttMl at 11105. (90•2781 THOMAS OAQON. SE 12 panorwlnd van.. Lo ctwome alloy9, belt oft
'**'°9 nee uury In re-Beiau woocs 11 t Delle Main &. LMlle Sl)Mkera. ml. S.250. "8-82~ 0y9 94~ 15'8.
W & deelgn oent.., ...... •11--&~l'f•9x2;:~ seoo. '600 080 140.-tot t 179 ChfVY 1 ton van, 11c. ~~=~s=~· wtth t11•••• sAc S.50.646-7339 !itiiljl IMia llSO ::Jo~~:l.~'tm cw. TOP SSS Piii
&61-3921 (Mlchelle) NHd1d ror Newpor Chrome & wicker chalft Jmo;'lfr',.~titentrqcf~ ForP~
2:30-epm Mon.1hruFrl. 8eech Ophthamol~l•t. w/glUI top din tbl 1725, nu1125iT~857·14'48 '81 F0td Van Et50 8~· lllOl•l lllZ R~E ... AEPAIR 131-4780 Mon~Frl 8· aofa 1250. Antique ~ white, pwr steer!~ I Top MllotOte PrloM Pllld PIT NCretary, ryp., ftle, Mutt beexp.lh at\al<l, tlte, mirror $150, H3-1932 j / 37K ml. M500. 1200 a-ta Peter/In ~~r.:!~~~3 .. Stu-=:,~~J compo. T=s~ =:-Wtl.M,~~ 0.venpOrt.2PQ.Lat\aped, ..,_ 1231 8 ..... 552 .... 104 aru. Jon PIALmnt4MEAC'lD!8
Hunt &ch Stan w-8700 10'x4', now..d labrlc. f0JOfin11 wrms:i: AatN ....... HOUS! OF IMPORTS, Inc OA/OC vety exp; rttl1'111 -1MJl...&lftlfW . $.400. M2·7270 50 t>Mut 25" RCA XL 100
ok. On-call lnep, In your PrMtlglou• 20 yeer old TILIPllU WMI · dtgltal tetl. twiY.i baM. 179 Altln Martin 2-dr ldn. Pent
.,... R.aume: lntertek, 1>u1fneu pu bllcatlon Up to $10 hour. APJ)t. Mt· Furniture from Finland;-,~ new Mt wwranty, ~ fi''°' Burg w/Cfm Int. $44,000.1;1"'1•2;,:jPrmp:;-.,.,_i3nl5P"'flR~,..~m~ier~
930 Indian Parle, Rolling need• a telephone rep to tl'I tor ..... crew. Salary 5 mos old. S..Ut. "13 Fr" cMll"*"Y· MS-1 86 533-5527 . Turbo. 4091753-3522 OI
Hiiia, CA 00274. ~a1"n C>Yr ~I.a ~mc!il~ • bonua. Mr S 957-3046 ~~~r~~· ~~Oto':: M~vox rmte TV. t>Mut lllW fU2 409/Me-4853 .
tlALm OMTllt. pany rr .;:,d~ With TraY.i Agency Man~ ()eek & bookcue Mt. 60' cab $195, 857-1448 ljj 2002 aunroof amJtm t
FIT, oc. w1aucs1o cua. oPPO<tuntty '°' advanc:. Immediate opening.Mn. 2 s22s. Movtng. must Mii. hats C...ra lllnt cOnc,. 15&oo1oed 1:,::7:a=o~o~r-d"l~n""i."""!!e"'i•~o~t~ri~o minimum wage to atart. ment. Mon·Frl 8:3().5·30 yra axper Datu II New-494-1989 att 4 pm 1 M0-53e3, evn 7511-1551 sunroof, hardtop, racing
Appty at Bootct on Tape. Hourly rate & commlulon 1>0'1 e.ach ~ .... UIU ... 1
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729 Farad, eo.te M... •company benefits. ca11 548-7 42 H.U.O.D.L.E. chlldren·1 Sliding ... 11 673--0987 '78 530I, lljto, air. low S.3300tOBO
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131 548·6525 •for Biii Barbata, 646-1623 TRAVEL AGENT/2 yr Exp furniture. 2 eets Bed, miles, Jc'Nt condition. ·
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilsALES F/T & P/T Computor exp g:,:~:.·~r ~;~·bo~hu~ 16 ft ·=~~NOE . Call A onea 131-1886 a.u. l!z:e• lbl llTATI Experienced Furniture not requrlred 650· 1~ S300 .. set 873-5361 OINGYS: 8ft 8 111t, Snar1< 82 320S S Pkg: blk/bfk. •'Jf lllfllY 111,111
IM I IHt. Sa.tee needed. Also H · WYIL UllT Sa1lb01t (lo.mi. Mutt NII air, Al~ne am/Im c~. Low mlluge 673-3025
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LIC'OAGENTSONLY Ask for Marcia S81-2t21 TYPIST LES 957-8133 , ... , ..... 7 l usum•IM 760-3876 ~nJ:n:idntcond,lOW
PflJI l.l l'JJ-1IOO Sates Kg 12 bed & beaut. •II f 8 f1 [yman, atomk l cYt. '82 528E Aacotlblk, auto. mllH. prl9ed to Mii
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water company. Good
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Apply In ,,_rson:
17842 Cowan St, Irvine
RECEPTIONIST: With
Secretarial Ba<;kground.
Solider/Developer exper.
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Dove St. Ste 225, New·
port Beacn, CA 92680
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Beach developer. Ask for
Pat975-0299
.l ••• E'I 60WPM brass headboard, Ilk• nu exit cond 18900 HIUme $38S/mo or buy '4mmed. 873-2857 ev .. •l .. ~11111 S650/ob0. S48-9139 675-8669 or 5.40-4242 et 117.400. 720-o941 or
Lido boutique now Inter-•It fltll . -eva 552-4.468 V1lbw~n 117 viewing ror e)(p'd aa.ln. , S I 18' Lyman, motor needs --
646-8280 (8-9am/8-9pm) •hrtll111 tr4trs INtf1ettrer I a• wo1~ $875 673-8S65 •11 s 'llW •14 HI ·~~ln~s 14~ie~ ~i
•••11 Ill.fl ·77 24' SEARAY Sun-10 To ChooM From aell 2t3/494.1307 ... NEVER A FEE Save 50Y. & more on new dancer Volvo 0/0, trailer Lease buy phone
LIKE ART, INTERIOR OE-top quality bed sets, 111 & boatallp avail. 115.~ Call forl111med. quote '67 Bug, llke new,. stock.
SIGN? Wiii train. PT/FT. fully guar. Not 2nda or re-Call alt 8pm. 842-3405 . S 1500. 641-7320 or All< for Mr. Crawford· bullts. Twin set, Ju11 893-7953
(714)543-6862 S69.9S All stzea avall. 1Mt11 lai 7 14 ... ~
Sales Free delivery 534-5080 22' MacGregor '76. Pop 3848 Campus Drive r1 ttu w/lrtr I llAIE A llOl I Across lrom o .c Alrpor1 AeaJ nice Mel~ Rose tbl top . po •·po .,. ·
STUT ... Newport Beach & 4 chrs. Coat new. S700. S399S. call 786-6159
The Los Angelel Tima Mii for $300. 675-0Sl4 CLASSIC SNOWBIRD
Clrculallon Dept current-217 Avenlda del Mar SACRIFICE. Beaut oal< Excellent cond Rudy to 1~ has poaltlont avallable San Clemente bdrm, $4001 Gorgeous aaJI. S600. 675-~0S 15.40 Jambor .. NB
In newspaper 111et. As • solallove aeau Solld oil<: Erlcttaon 29 tt. Whffl 140·"4t
'87 Van w/ new engine,
trans. paint. Wiii consider
trade + ca.ah. 240-t131
''JI"' ..... IUll Lootll good, rune good
l150070b0. Ms-3172
field representative earn nrtlT/llCT. coNee tbl set, wan unit, stee<lng, extras 1-ia~ ,.._, 100k. rl
an hourly weige + gen-hope chest, china cablll 4/ 16. C1ll 673-3441 '7tu~B.tt.. sui~bO: IECEm •• llT erous commlsalon. Hours Din. Ml, $200. 5.43-2241 I ~--, . ·-·-P.P. 837-3348 4pm-9pm. For more In-Sharp l*'ton needed to Sota & loveteat w/match Mariat Is!!= l Full/time position. Mutt be formation. call 9S7-2361 work In rut paoed New-'8 1 Rabbit Conv, wtitlblk
fashion conaclous & en-ext. 1204. pOrt 8eacil real estate of-chr & ottoman. brll tones, CrulM & carry 1 motor, Sald-~Leutng lntr 10 ml. 1 owner gd ..... h ~ 1, __ ••uat have excellent xlnt cond S27S 974-2S84 model 6600-12 lb, 1~ _u_. I S
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200 Newpor1 Center Or lllSEIY SALES taphone ullla. Word pro-4 Din Chairs $2S ea. s27s Mii S200 •-1 llrl,.N hlhtry '81 Rab. Conv. 15K ml, Hke I h I fi I R • nu. am/fm CUI 1ter90, 5 Fatnlon lal111d Call N___.. e...,natlc ,,_.,.,, to ceu ng exp • P u · Comfortable Liv m • E __,,_ .,_._t•--of u--
......, ........... ......~.. ·-··. t x.,.,, .... ,,.,....... """ .......... •pd $7400. 875-0712 54.4-6671 grow with esttbll•h•d Salaried position Cha.Ir S6S, antique High -· 118 •
70
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company. Minimum 1 bacll Chall' carved legs Stnice -UMd 8MW'a alw•YI In '82 Vanegon camper, Ilk• IECEPT./SEO'Y year retail nursery ex-OtltHt PtUY Wilt S 110 All Kint cond iu•-llYlllS Stock new, auto, MC. AM/FM perlence. Full tlmne. 20"00 2SS3 Fordham Dr -" a•l·I 171 c 1 a a • S 1 2 . 9 0 0 . Immediate opening for e.x-Starting salary S900-633• Costa Mesa S49-26« WE clean your boat bOt· • 1-987-0338
perlen'*', well-groomed S 1200 mo. Paid holiday• UROLOGIST 1om and replace zlnk1 at 208 W. 111. Santa Ana -----....,-.,..-....,-.,,-
& IW'ton•ble r---tk>n-& vacations; hos""t•I In-Office Nurae NB Exp. Gar111 Salta your sllp 848-0792 Cloeed Sunday '83 GTI hi/pert loaded, ,..v. ~... "" -sllv/blu• int, low ml, 111 In yacht nles offlOe. aurance avaUable. Inter-preferred. X-Ray, Cy1to, Iii~ O.Cki 7 lmmac cond, 110,300.
Must type accurately, views by appointment V8HC1omy etc 644·8722 C • I... •1zz ~P.Ai""°'-..~~~~~ LARGE SELECTION OF .... have good references. only, Wed.-Frl. 646-7•41 Of 7S9· 1104 eves. lrlH t -1 • 40'· • mooring w/boal NEW & USED BMW'S! 640-64...,
Non/amoker Hours: UIDJS lllSllY VALET ATTENDANT Patio Sele near pavllllon S1s.ooo L• IUOl UW
Tues.-Set. 9-S:30. Call Bch R I I Call Friday & ~at. (8 18) 79S·6026 VOLU .. E SALES 2 S73s Npt ea auran 23 M 11 CdM "" 1!11 Waal.. 5100 Btlf Waat.. 5100 ltlf Wtal.. SIM 0.Ann Burke, 64 • . Ernest. 631-6260 2 arguer e, Dock (Pri) LNM Or Rant. SERVICE & LEASING
......................... ___ TT ME GEN OFFICE s~ie:..-1 ·-m WAITRESS/WAITER C11t1 .... 6U4 Aecom. to 60 It S39s 3670 N Cherry Ave. ••1111 Plllf/JllE PAR
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· RESTAURANT -.,.. mo NB 67S-3436 eve LONG BEACH Pan AIP. Invoices. typing. flllng Crown Point Restaurant An establlahed polltlcal HOSTESS/HOST 2 Family Verd Sale cople<. OS 'm •• A.T ,/T Housecleaning Must be & 10 Key S46-3443 S _ ...... f acttOn group ts seeking PIT dys. Tres Amigos Res· sml appl . nlc-nacs, furn, N-por1 Harbor. P,vt Slip IN$lol~h)e1rz1• .• lll11l-4IO I honest & reliable. GOOD ---now hiring ous "'"" · sales people In 1hls area taurant 642-8278 C M. some collectibles From wanted for new 40 power .. • _
Major Newport Beach PAY • BONUS 966-1300 baker· llne 1cook. stew-Mu at have proleuional -WELDER A,..,..1., 7.m onl" Sc-$250 3245 Idaho Ln boat 964-4800 anytime rade-lns Welcome company la IC<»< Ing tor a PART· TIME. Verled hours ard. receiv ng peraon. ... ... , .. ' c 11 s ) s t/S 9 4 --OPEN SEVEN DAYS pe<son to work pan time --------• to include early AM dishwashers, broiler P8<· appearance .£vii product MacGREGOR YACHTS (at 81 t a _un_:_ -SLIP WUTll as a Parking attendant/ weekends Must have de-son. guard mgr & prep training provided lor 1631 Ptacenlta. C M CINCO OE MAYO SALE 34· Power vw/water & elec:-1---------PUT TIIEt c 1 t 1 thosewnoknowhowto --s &6h"'S I D 9117 maintenance peraon pendable vehlCle (small person ont nen • sell tmmedlatehighcom-Jt~I Wa•t.. Sl S May th t :r pm tr1cal needed C111 as-1t1aa
, !Excellent opportunity for E~;!'{,~~;1~1~gl~~~c;g;; truck. van. s1at1on cooking exp helpful Pis mission earnings Call Bunk bed. microwave. sume any month thlt l ... ....,.17P'!!
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;:; p?'"• Dr· Mrs Long (714) 49A·S294 M:~:~::~~ >;~:'~ b~~i·Hi'~~V~S 1~ I ~mer (805) 496-9~ 78.000 miles ~· 6pm Some ~vy 11tt1ng hours Sunday morning area Must be depen-RESTAURANT Resume xlnl ref. $1().lhr 3041 Donnybrook C M licycltl 1012 $3500 650-4S93
required Good vworklng ~~~"~cdo=~ab:.:1~!> dable Contact Greg Crovwn Point Restaurant WI m&Jl Steve 997-3S34 lniH 6144 Mizutani Supe< S::aph 10 '74 260Z. $3500 Good
condltt0n1 Salary com-557-8393 EO.E. Hyde Mond.ay thru Friday now htr1ng Sous· che1, Womens wear. FIT & PIT PRACTICAL Nurse eX: spd. mint cond 23-2.4' • cond. Aak '°' SeoH
penullon $4 25/hour between 9 30 .IT'ld 10.30 baker. llne cook. atew-Experienced only. Salary perlenced w/elderly, live-PXW.s s.,.r Silt appraised 5900,. $550 536-9184, aft f-30
Please contact Norm I a.m onl3 642-4321 ard. receiving person, -commission Apply In In local refs 830·2068 Folding chetrs, llblea. ~M EvH ,6.42~611 '77180Z. 5 apcf new paint,
Thorpe. 759-7840 Avco P/T lffi A I t t I~::~====~ dlshWastlers. broiler per-Pe<son 245 Forest Ave · ---Cop18r, clothing, other Motobecane 2s .. Mirage ttres/bralcea. Has sunroof Financial Services. 620 Afternoon Cllho~~s~ 1~all Ii son, guard mgr & prep Lagun~Bch. Ask for Bob. Jt~I W&atH/ ttems. Sat 9-4. UCA Club lmK S 150 ·857•1448 ' $5600. Cati 546-7326 ~=~Bc~,;~orive. Karen644·6800.8;30·S PUT/Tiii person Continental SaJesSeaetarylCuat~ h•Hlic 5107 HouMI 4S30Sandooro. . -.-0-1~4 '77710WGN.auto,Whlte.
Equal Oppty Employer W1411141r lafr ~pplyln~:;&; ~:~~1 6~~ Service, xlnt opportun11y Expr kind care for elderly •;srt lt1c~ 6169 .wC.;•.-• .. r.-."""""....,.-~~~ ale. xlnt cond. runs very
PUT/TIIE s o I I withestabllshedco .. gen-person or couple; Camper shell whumber well S1900. 788-7971 PART TIME Gelato Claffic PlllUIEIT 9:~ntt:in J'.ri~ & r ~u~Y: Bldg F, Dane Pt. ·era! office eJ1per. req'd, 754-1183 Call 6am-1pm Mot er 1 _Day Giits. an-rack S 100. 650-214S
Ice Cream Store. COM Excellentoppowtunltylna lngton Beach. to verity Restaurant prefer customer aervlce n...... 5510 ti~~!,'· d~l~s.9 ~t~ fll t
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week pleasant working en-newspaper delivery Re-EIP'l IOST /llSTEU background bu\ not crttl-::i• guvv ea. • • • orcrc •• tires. 99mpg. Whl/blu Int, 1 1 ·3';~3-~~12 . vlronment. Our Newpor1 llabl• auto neceeury. SS Apply In P81'90n 10-2pm, cal. Send brell resume to UO hWea lttr .. Hr Carob (E.bluH) ScMltn IOU S289S 850-1416
Beach oNlce la looklng per hour plus mileage. Mon,-Frl .nophonecalls. Ad it1J0:0allyPllot,PO. Beeut upS160 fM2·7'326 JmbJ 6214 ·h HONbl 750F Su?« '11110SH00/1 ..
PUT Tiii for mature, responsible Apply In pe<eon at The THE BEACH HOUSE Box 1580. Costa Mesa, P 2'63 ctMarquta Olamond Sport, 3800 ml, mint x1n1cond.557-2673 LIOa Ol llllM lndlv1dual1 to do Interest· Dally Piiot. 330 W.Bay, 619 Sleepy HOiiow Lane CA 92627 Champion Rottweller. fem vvs2 Nat lancy champ cond Must aeel s 1500
Start at $7 4S, Melling 11 Ing telephone work on Costa Meaa. See Mr Laguna Beach Sf.Cln••W, •R•f pup, 6 mo. small. lovlng color GGM Cert aping Craig 850--0575 '82 Datsun 200SX. AIC. HS d US Cit'·-• behalf of national com-Clyde Barrow EOE --" $250 673-1600 dys. am/Im atereo, gel cond.
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hard worllera Need auto voice • must Call Ma Restaurant Free rent, acrou irom I Li 6 11 To1a1 rblt eng Greet cond btwn 6 & Spm. ask fOf Pat
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Newport Bettcn Neat reliable car A 011-Porcelain Nearly com-
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Orange County crops are
being checked for traces
of OOT./A3 •
A Laguna Beach patrol
ff leer and his famlly were
Injured during vacation
trip to the Grand
Canyon. /A3
California
ACLU attorneys have
dropped appeal for
cerebral palsy victim who
now wants to live./ A4
Game show pr'oducer
and host Jack Barry Is
dead at the age of 66./ M
Nation
Pentagon spends $1
mllllon In the "TwUJght
Zone."/A10
Reagans return from
China trip and plan to rest
up at Camp David.I Al
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World
Thousands of rounds of
ammunition and
weapons have been
found In Libyan Embassy
by British offlclals./ A4
A journalist and a female
companion were shot In
Cyprus./A4
Living
What do women want?
Freud might have found
an answer at the 1984
Women's Conference.
/81
More vacationers are opt-
ing to swap their homes In
resort cities such as New-
port Beach./81
Clinics are treating head-
ache sufferer.a with more
than palnklllers./82
Sports
rormer Edison High and
Orange Coast College
baseball standout Don-
nie Hiii isn't content with
being a "glove man" with
the Oakland A's./C1
Marina's sprinters take
the spotlight at the
Sunset League track and
fleld prellms./C2
Huntington Beach
Hlgh's Linda Parmentier
and Amy Clark of Foun-
tain Valley set records at
. the Sunset League girls'
swimming prellms./C3
Entertainment
'Dynasty' gives ABC the
lead In week's Nielsen
ratlngs./83
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Bualneaa
A new Mission Viejo com-
pany leads In the high-
tech fleld ./85
A Newport Beach-based
microwave firm sho~ 12
percent Increase Ins les.
/86
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INDEX
Erma Bombeck B2
Bridge B4
Bulletin Board A3
Business 85
California News A4
Classified C6-8
Comic• 84
Cro11word J C8
Death Notloea C4
Help Youraelf 82
HoroKope C7
Ann Lander• 82
Living ' 81-2
Mutual Funds 85
National News A4
Opinion A10
PoUce Log A3
Public Notleel C4-5
Sport• C1·4
Stock Marketa 86
Televltlon 82
Theater• 83
Weather A2
World New• A4
Woman dives Into Te Winkle Park lake
to save the life of a 2-year-old boy
By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,.., .........
You don't have to be a cop to be a
hero in the Costa Mesa Police
Depanment. .
Karen Goettsch. 43. a clerk 10 the
department's records division. 1s
Cinco de Mayo at UCI
being hailed asa hero an her own right
today after she saved the life of a 2-
year-old boy who nearly drowned in
the lake at TeWinkle Park in Costa
Mesa Wednesday.
Goettsch. who has worked at the
police stauon for 4'n years.. said she
plun&ed into the lake and draaect the
child" out whjle she was on hu lunch break about 1:30 p.m.
"I saw a li ttle boy runnina around
after the auck.s. so I went to my car to
act some bread so he could help me
feed the duck~. On the way back from
thecar. ljusth•ppcned to look up and
I saw him chasinf the ducks really
close to the edge. aucss he just lost
has footing or something because then
he slipocd ti&ht in." Goettsch re-
called.
At that point. Ooettsch uid, she
plunted. .. body, shoes. ff.aua. evny-
thina"into the water. "IJUlt took.Off."
she said.
Alona the way. she skinned her f00t
and scraped a knee. She lost htt &lasses for aood.
The child was more scared than
hun. sbe said. but his percn<s ~re
sitting a Jona way away on the Olh.u
side .of the lake, and may not have
Ballet Folldorlco dancen •wlrl 'to Mexican mu•lc daring
Cinco de llayo fati'ritia at UC Irvine. More performance.
are Kheduled FrldaJ In the Little Theater at 6:30 p .m. A
reception followa at the campaa' ~ Culta.ral Center.
woman
Victim grabbed ----in parking lot
lyANDRIA~ °' .. ...,,.. .....
Reoatr1 are under wax today on a malfunc:tton..
Ing compreseor vatve that .ifowed ~ gea t_o epurt brlefty from the San Onofre nua.r J>OW9f'
ivtant, an offtctal Mtd.
"But there 19 no rU8h .to ntpair tt. • It'• not In constant uM," Mkt Daw Barron. a epokeem11n for
Southern California EdllOn which co-ownt Md
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Space
leader
di,es in
-·crash~
Two other OC men
found in wreckage
By ROBEllT llAAUR
Of ... Dlllr .......
Walter F. Burke. the former lftli·
dent of the McDonnell D<M.wlas
Astronautics Compe.ny i n Hunt·
inaton Beach and a winner of the
nation's hipest civilian honor for
1uidin1 this country's pioneer space·
efforts, was killed along with ·two
other men in an airplane crash near
Ukiah. .
AJso killed in the crash of the twin-
m&ine Piper .Aztec plane were the
pilot, Fred William Bethman.. 49, of
1..a&una Beach. and Dave Martinez..
(PleMe eee SPAC&/A2l
Ex-Leary
disc_iQle ·
arrested
A onetime discipk of former drug
guru Timothy Leary was afT'Hted in
Newpon Beach this week on federal
c-ha~offailing to-apPC&Tin Arizona
to begin a I 5-year pnson-scntcncc.
James Anthony Sines. 40, was
arrested· Tucs&y at his parent's
Dover Shores home. where he re-
portedly had been--bidinJ ou1 since
late April. policeoffl,cerstaid.
Sines. a member in the late 1960s of Leary's Laguna Beach-based
Brotherhood of Eternal Love.
pleaded guilty lace last year to heroin
smuggling charges, according to
police. He was to begin ~ 15-year
federal prison sentence last month
but failed to appear on the assigned
date. .
Pohtt, who said Sines had llved in
and around Newpon Beach for yean,
reponed the 40-ycar-old man was
arrested on a federal warrant and
turned over to U.S. marshals. He was
to be returned to Anzona this week. Fountain Valley police are search-
ing for a 25 to 30-year-old mus-
tachioed suspect who grabbed a
woman around the neck and then
drove away with her blue 1976
Chevrolet Ghevette from the parking
lot at Zody's Depanment Store.
1611 1 Harbor Blvd.
'Unlikely heroes' on rightsideoflaw
The man. holding a pocket kni{c. M h d t bl ith -11--b f h 1-1-g forced his vic tim to dri ve thecarw1 ~ esan a ro~ e w po ce e .. ore ~ p n
h_im. briefly but . rel~ her after save woman under attack capture suspect circling the parking lot Wednesday. ' _
according to Fountain Valley Sgt.
Ron Manda. By STEVE MARBLE Malcolm Scott turned up heroes this
And even though he set her free. he Of'"'" oe11, ~ 11e11 week when the) rescued a battered.
stall faeeschargesofkidnapp1ngalong Ra nd~ Crawford admits he's an bloodied woman from the car of a
with charges of armed robber) and unhkeh hereo man "ho alkgedl ) kidnapped. raped
auto theft. Manda said. Taken along .\ tatoocd motorqcle enthusiast and beat the "oman
with the car was the woman·s purse "ho is minus se' eral front teeth. The neighbors also copied down
and cloth wallet and 20 pairs of Cra~ford sa)S he's had his share of the assailant'!I license plate number
sa ndals. run-ins with the la". He landed an Jail which police used to trace down Oaf)
The suspect. a blad. man about 6 QJlCc and fought "1th pohce another Lee \fanhaler. a 32-)'ear-old un-
foo.t tall. approached the woman 11me emplo)ed model and execuuve ~-
short!) after 8:30 p.m. Wednc~a' But ( rawfo rd and nc1&hbor (PleHe eee UNLl.K< /A'J.)
,
Why do kids kill themselv~s?
Film probes the uglf realities
_.._ ---.
Researchers are dtSfOverina that
stress-filled children as ~ouna as 4 are
attemptina suicide. a notion parents
find hard to believe and one behavior
psychologists say is becoming mort'
prevalent.
"People just don't want to bche\C
childhood is tainted. We want It to
remain innocent." said Dianne
Steinkraus. an independent film-
maker.
Disbdief as why the subJm as as
taboo as ance t and why at aoes
undetected by police and school
ofYkiaJs who wron&Jy ~nclude chal-
drcn ·s ma haps arc aoodcnts. he
says.
ANDREA
ADELSON
News PERSPECTIVE
movie producuon house
"It would alwa)'S boil down to a
personal story about their own chil-
dren.'' said Steinkraus. he related
how an NS e'ecuttvc called the idea
intn•u•na but tu med at down bttausc
telc\1 ion would "c\PIOit" the 1uue.
Producti on began 10 November.
What resulted was.last week's a1rina
of "When Silence Kills." an eye-
opening and aut-wrenchmg look into
the laves of three desperate pre-teens
who tned to end their lave .
The 90-mmute documentary. part
of the Channel 28 public telcv1s1on
scne ••Journal: Special Repon."
reported that 25 percent. of lhc
children admitted for psychaatnc
lreatment nave tried su1c1dc.
4'm ona those interviewed was
blond. blue-<')'ed Chn )' hhcbe.
who cut her wnsts shortl)' af\er her
10th btnhda)'. From videotapes
taken dunna therap~ 11 °'' Amo Ho p1tal an Torrance. viewers
learned Chn S)' hated he~lfand was
bent on ~If-de truct1on
And equally l~Ylou movie
producer we~t th rca~on
Steinkraus' film idea, based on ona-
lllll rc~arch of the d11turbina trend.
was turned down by tht thrte maJOr
............... __, .. tek';'ision networks and rouca11onnl
E' entually the former social
worker and te chcr from Pasadena
found a w1lhna listener 1n KCET
nrcut1H' product'r Tom fl\ompso n
"\hn y felt e'1cry1hanJ that went
wron 1n her, hfc wa • her fault ."
(PleaM eee CHILDHOOD/ A2)
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Two similar killings probed;
victims remain uniClentified
By PHIL SNElDEJlMAN
Of ... ...,,... ...
Seal ~ach police and Lo Anirle!I
County Shcntrs deput1e$ an: ~long
the public's help in 1den11fy1n& two
young women whose gunshot
murders may bet ~lated.
O ne victim was found floating 1n
the Sunset Aquatic Bay near the Seal
Beach Naval Weapons Statton. The
o ther was fbund off Hacienda
Boulevard just south ofCohma Road
near the Skyhnl• Equestnan Trail 1n
Hacienda Heights.
Both young women suffered mul·
t1ple gunshot wounds. police said.
Both bodies were discovered April
18
CONTINUED STORIES
The victtms are believed to be
bt-tw«n 13 and ~ years old. Both
were wrapped in black. sheet-type
plastic material and we~ tiiJlt1y
bound before their bodies were
dumped.
The subJCCI of the Seal Beach probe
1s described as a black female. S feet
5•12 inches tall. weighing 11 5 pounds.
with a medium-lenath natural hair
style. She was wearing a blue T-shirt
and light-blue, cut-off jeans.
The victi m's front. upper lef\ tooth
l'i massmg. ilnd she was weanng a
wishbone-shaped eaning an her nght
earlobe.
The Hacienda Hei~ts v1ct1m is
de~n~d as Caucasian. S feet 8
inches tnll. "c1gh1ng I IS pounds.
with shouldcr-lcn.ath Slrawbcrry
blond hair. She wore a purple: tube
top. •
The v1ct1m wort di tinctive rinas.
One was a heavy. white, melal band
with a larae. raised oval-shaped
reddish-brown stone. The second was
a a white-metal. braided band with
red. white and clear stones. The third
nna was a small. yellow metal band
with a red stone.
Investigators have asked anyone
with information on the vit'tims to
contact either the Seal &ach Police
~panmcnt. (213) 431 -2541 . or the
Los Angeles County Shcrifrs
Hom icide Bureau. (213) 974 4341.
Officers said information will remam
ronftdent1al.
UNLIKELY HEROES IN MESA ••.
From Al
cruatl'r who no" I!. being hc:ld on the harbor ba'll' the pair wor\. on. attacker with th( oak stick. He said
susp1c1on of attempted murder. ~ad he was 1n1ttallyembarraSt:d when the man curled in a comer of his auto
•• 1 wash we rnuld ha' e lx'l'n then.• Ill tie walkC'd up lo the car parked at the and then hopptd out chumina to ha vc ~er the poller take him <lo"n." St·ott curb in frontofhisapartment. a gun. ~aid "In fact I " 1sh -we could haH: got "I could hear some muffied moans. "'I didn't want to take 1 belly Sh'Jt,"
ham o ursel\ es." --,. • • more like squeals reall)'." Scott said. Police. though. ~1d the t\~O ml·n "'The car was reall~ rocking up and said Crawford. "But l kept waving the
did more than enough to hdp down. I feel bad because at first we stick around. I finally broke it on the
"The} did one fine JOb. I can't )<}} JUSt lau'ghed. We thought it was just back of his car.''
enough good things about ihem." said some couple. )OU know." Both agreed that the man was
Newpon Beach Sgt. Paul Henase). But when the moans turned to unusually calm by the turn of events.
who\ 1sited the t'""o Costa Mesa men screams. Scott and Crawford ran to "He was just so damn casual about
Wedncsda). the-car. ll. He acted like a guy who had just
Without ass1c;tance from the men. "I knocked on the window and he been caught stealing chewi ng sum or
police ~id the} don't want to think hfled up his head and I could see she something," said Scon. "If he hadn't
"'hat might ha' e happl'ned to the 24· was really messed up. All bloody," been so casual I probably would have
}ear-old \\-Oman ~ho "as grabbed ~1d Crawford. "Then the guy just tried to tak~ ham on."
late T uesda) outside a Ne"wpon hauledofTandhitherstraightdownin Scott said .as ,the man stepped
Beach bar. the face... toward the drivers seat. he was-able
( rawford and Scott. "'ho worked a As Crawford ran back into his to o~n a car door and pull the
maintenance barge 1n Newport apartment to get a large oak walking h}'.Slencal woman from the auto. He
Harbor, said the} onl) did what an) stick. Scott ran to the rear of the~ sa.1d he led h:~ tnto the apanment and
decent person "'ould do. and copied the license plate num6er. " In~ to con ince her that he was not
"If you don't help a pc-rson in "I read it o nce and then twice and going to hun her.
trouble then I think )Ou got to be then three times to make sure I had it The woman. a Newport Beach
prett} sack }Ourself." Scott said. "I'm right." explained Scott. who said he rccertionist. remains at Hoag Mem-
glad we were able to help her but I 1mmed1ately phoned police with the oria Hospital in Newport Beach. She
hope an}one ehc would ha\c done information. sufferednumerous cutsandbruises to
the same thing .. Crawford said he raced back out to her face but apparently escaped any
Scott. a big blond \I. hu 1s \kipper ol the car and attempted to strike the broken bones.
SPACE PIONEER DIES IN CRASH •.•
From Al
35. a general contractor from PlaCl'n·
t1a
Burke. 75. n longf1m\.' re'>1dt·n1 ot'
'\icwport Beach "ho mo' l'd~ lo
Carlsbad t"arl1er this \C:Jr "ac; on h1\
\\J\ to \Ce h1\ "11e: Pat "ho \\J\
'l\it1ng thl· rnuptc·., onl) lhild
P:11ru .. 1a Sl·hlimpcrt. in Portland
Ore . Mrs. Buri...c said tu<la\
hl' \a1d her husband. "·ho U" m·d
the plane but nu longer piloted 1t. "a'\
belie' cd 10 oc dt'llven ng 11 to a bu~cr
The mo reported!~ dl·partcd John
Wa~ne Airport Tuesda). Their bod-
11."' \.\1.'rt' found about 7 p m thnt
e'l'n1ng aftl'r th1.· craft ua!>hcd in10 J
large oak trCl' 1n a rcmn1c area south
of l J..aah an Mendocino Count ... 120
milt"'> north ot San Franc1s1.·o. ·
Na11onal 1 Transportation Safct}
Board official!. said the) ha,en'1
dl'tcrmined the cause ol thc crash. But
a spokesman '>a1<l the crash occurred
1n "ICS'> than ideal weather" con-
d1t1ons.
Funeral services for Burke are
scheduled 2 p.m. Sunda} at Lakehalls
Community C hurch. 23331 Moulton
Parkwa). Laguna Hills.
Mrs. Burke recalled toda) that her
husband "as summoned to the LBJ
ranch in Texas by the late President
L) ndon Johnson and ga ven the Public
Ser\' ice .\ward of the Year for has
dTorts in leading Amcnca to \ acto~
in the race to a manned landing on the
moon.
Burl-..c's feat took place in the
m1d· I 960s in Project Rendc7vous.
she said
She ~·d a proje<.l ucm1n1 capsule
was supposed to rendel\ ous wath an
o\gl·na rocl-..ct but the .\gena failed.
and President Johnson was worried.
"'He called m) husband and asked
"hat we were going to do.'' she said
toda\. "He said he was afraid the
failure would set back the space
program for }ears.
"M) husband said. ·gi ve mt' three
P,OLICE CLERK HEROINE .•.
From Al
her. but the famll) spoke onl)
Spana sh and Gocttsch said she dad not
get their name.
"I sure was shaking afterwards."
Gocttsch said. ··1 had all kinds of
emouuns go through me. and I
starting thinkang about what could
ha\ l' happened I was upset that the
fam1h would let a ltttlc kid like that
get '>O far awa~ from them."
\oaJ..ing \\Cl Goetts1.·h said she
called a <.ngeana at the department 10
tell him '>he'd "ocen s"1mming an th1.·
lake at Tc\.\ 1nl-..k Parl-.." and -...oul<l
hJ' c to go ho ml' :rnd change
Toda'. shl' '>aid. her knee 1\ \till
'>Ore and she·., ''ill ang~ Jhout ~hat
'he sec'> ac; a lat J.. ol '>Upen 1<,1on on the
part of the child'' paren ts.
"l'\C had '\"'1mming lessons and
hlc'>a\ ing training and l'\c nc .. cr
donl' an~ thing 111-.l' 1hat lx'forc." the
mother uft"'o \a1t1
"The funn~ thing 1.-. that I go to •hc
p3rk all the time on m) lunch hour to
Iced the duel-..-. or rl·ad and I never sat
in that spot:· 'ihl' \a1d ") esterda~ I
JU\I thought 11 lnokt.•J prctt} O\er
thl•re and J .... anted to bt: d 1tlcrcn1. I
am '>O glad that I happened to be
there:·
Karen Goettsch
days.' And in three days they t11pped
another Gemini m space to make a
successful rendezvous and ll paved
the way for a landing on the moon.
"It saved millions of dollars and
our face with the rest of the world ...
she said.
That was in December of 1965 and
was the first space rendezvous.
··M } husband said. ·gi ve me three
da}s.' .\nd an three da}s the) flipped
another Gem1n1 an space to make a
successful rendezvous and it paved
the way for a landing on the moon.
"II saved millions of dollars and
our face with the rest of the world.''
she said.
Burke retired 1n I 973 as president
of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
Company in Huntington Beach. He
had continued to serve the corpor-
ation penod1call> as a consul~nt
after retirement.
Burke joined the company 1n 1945
in the engineenng department in St.
Louts.
In 1960. he was named vice
president and general manager of
Project Mercury. the United States'
first manned space program. He was
promoted to vice president and
general manager for spacecraft and
missiles in 1961. a position from
which he guided Project Gemini. the
two-man spacecraft program that
pa,cd the wa~ for mannt'd flights to
the moon.
For has work on these two ~uccess
ful program~ he received NASA's
Public Service .\ward an 1966.
anford N. McDonnell. chairman
and charfe>.ecumeofficerofMcDon-
nell Douglas. said ... Walter Burke was
an cxtremch dedicated and hard-
working executive who dad a terrific
JOb of dirt"rung the earl) space
program~ ..
Mc Donnl.'ll notl'd that Burke head-
ed the team that <;ohed the problems
connet·ted ~1th rcnde7\ ous of 'e-
h1dc.-. 1n spac1.· on lhe uemtnt i_>ro·
gram. a maJnr \tep nccessa~ t~hc
surcl·ssoftht• uJX·om1ng .\pollo moon
land1rfg program
Burkl' "a" named pre-;1dent ol
"vie Donnell .\stronau11cs Com pan)
1n I %6 and hl'camc prl·,1dent of
Mt Dllnncll Dougla~ .\<;tronaut1c\
C. ompan} 111 1968.
SAN ONOFRE RADIATION LEAK ••.
From Al
I would have received a dose of .08 ot a milllrem of/ say when the valve wOI be back in operation or whefl
radiation. An average che9t X-ray rangee fr<>m 10 to the next lnpeectlon 11 ICheduted
50 mlutrema, uld Yuhas, of t.M NRC'• regional The equlpm«1t was Inspect~ by on-atte NRC
offlCe In Walnut Creek. Inspectors foftowtng the leak. he aakt .
The malfunction was tn a tMICy compressor ·'We conalder all events ot this nat.UTe YfllY vatYe which puta gas from the rwector' 1 waste eerioue," Barron aald.
proceafng unit tnto storage tank•, Barron aatd. The,....,_ ,, above "acc.ptable" NAC Hmlta
The gu 11 1tored In the tank• for uP to M> days bUt posed no dang« to the pubtlc, Yuhu Ukt: '
to let lta redloactMty decay, then II reluMd Into But, becauM the radlatton wu releu1d at a
the air. faster rate than allowed by NRC ru .... Ecftlon
When the compressor fa.Med, the gas was deciaredan ''unutualwent''andnotJfled~
eutomatlcaJI)' vented lnS1ead of 1tored, Yuhas Ing turtadfctlon1,. he added.
explatned. Barron eald plant operator• make ptenned
Oetectora sounded an alarm end operators reteateeofradloactJveguof more'than 100°"'*
clo99davarvetottoptheteak,Barronaeid. ThelMk but at a etower rate. '
was ptugged within 20 mlnut ... ·•.n acceptable The "unusual ewn1" i. the low.et ~
time," he added. emergency requiring NRC nottf5cetlon.
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quarterly NRC Inspection. Barron tald He couldn't wete harmed by the contarnm.tton. eanon :
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CHILDHOOD SUICIDE PROBED ..•
From Al
explained psychotherapist Paul M.
Kaplan. "She personalized every-
thing." from failing on an unex-
pectedJy tough test to not getting
picked for a baseball team.
Kaplan. who practices out of his
home in Irvine and from an office in
Cerritos, began following Chrissy's
progress last April.
She has made remarkable gams.
Kaplan said proudly. Chrissy's circle
of friends is larger. she has fewer
temper tantrums. she isn't pulling o ut
her hair or eyebrows and she has
greater self -control.
Kaplan. a family therapist who
specializes in stress and children. says
the phenomenon of child suicide isn't
new. only its acceptanc is.
"We see a lot of ang!J haldren 1n
our society who have to gro up fast."
he said. Children begm feeling social
stresses from an early age. starting
with the first reading group. "The~
· kno" one group as higher than
another ... Kaplan said.
Su1c1dal tendencies can build at
social stress is compounded with
feelin~ of loneliness. abandonment
or reJecuon. typ1call) bred when
fam1ltes split up. Kaplan said "'\
child accepts responsibaht) and
blames themselves for the actions
taken by adults." he said.
In 1983. I 7feens o' erthe age of IS
commmed suicide. the county cor·
oner reponcd. The rcpon dad not
break down accidental deaths by age.
One well-bred Ora~ge County
teen-ager "'hose parents expected her
to be an "A" student threatened to
Dally Piiot
Dell very
It Guaranteed
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•' 11 fA• I 1 ~'' ,,,1., t
take a bottle of Valium. B_µt before she
did, the 14-year-old called the West
Orange County Hotline. She heard
the soothing voice of Judy. a hotline
volunteer.
"She was feeling so trapped and so
unhappy.'' recalled Judy. who refused
to identify herself except to say her
age was SOish .
As the vofunteer commiserated
with the teen. the girl's mother came
home. Judy asked to speak to the
parent. "The mother said ·1 had no
idea ll was this serious'." Jud>
remembers.
According to Kaplan. numerous
warnings signs are evident. He coun-
sels to look for changes an behavior.
acad~mic performance. physical
complaints. persistent sadnes. 1nsom·
n1a and preoccupation w11h death.
" "If you sec one. you need to be
aware. If you see three. you better get
help." the therapist said.
"Most if A'lOt all su1c1de attempts
can be prevented. But 1f the child as
usi ng threats. 1f they have to resort to
something that serious and dramatic.-
then somethang 1s going on." he said.
· Aside from fam1I> and social
stresses. Kaplan contends some rock
lyrics. rock videos and games such as
Dungeons and Dragons. contribute to
the emerging pattern of cha Id su1 c1de
attempts.
Howc\'er. research indicates ch1 I·
dren younger than 9 cannot concep-
tually understand that death means
finality, be said.
"Kids learn from those type of
expencnces. h's almost as if you are
programing thanking abOut self-de·
struct1on . su1c1de and homicide.
There arc some persistent themes that
scare me," Kaplan admitted.
C laire Feldman. a psychologist for
the lrvl\'le school district, doesn't lay
the blame on acid-rock sensation
Ozzy Osbourne. Instead she secs the
rising incidence of child suicide
attempts on unstable. stressful home
enviro nments. ste mming from
single-parent homes and step-famil-
ies. '
•• 4\ lot of securit y that a child feels
comes from has own family." shesa1d.
FV trustees quiz
5 for board post
Fountain Valle' School District
trustees tonight ~111 tntervaew fi ve
people V}tng for an appointment to
the school board. A vacancy was
created when Board President James
Woest resigned after accepting a job
promotion requinng ham to move to
Pueno Rico.
The other four trustees decided
they will appoint someone to serve
the remarnderofWoest's term. which
runs through November 1985.
Five school d istnct residents re-
turned apphcat1ons for the'seat: Jim
Knapp. William C. Manes. Rabbi
Stephen J. Einstein. Jay D. Stout and
Mary Lou Crossett. Stout lives in
Huntington Beach. the other appli-
cants an Fountain Valley.
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Coa•t
Orange County crops are
being checked for traces
ofDDT./A3
A Laguna Beach patrol
officer.and his famlly were
Injured during vacation
trip to the Grand
Canyon. /A3
Callfomla
ACLU attorneys have
dropped appeal for
cerebral palsy victim who
now wants to live./ A4
Game show producer
and t)ost Jack Barry Is
dead at the age of 66./ M
Nation
Pentagon spettds $1
million In the "Twilight
Zone." I A 10
Reagans return from
China trip and plan to rest
up at Camp David .I Al
World
Thousands of rounds of
ammunition and
weapons have been
found In Libyan Embassy
by British officials./ A4
A journalist and a female
companion were shot In
Cyprus./A4
Living
What do women want?
Freud might have found
an answer at the 1984
Women's Conference.
/81
More vacationers are opt-
ing to swap their homes in
resort cities such as New-
port Beach./81
' Cllnlcs are treating head-
ache sufferers with more
than palnklllers./82
Sports
Former Edison High and
Orange Coast College
baseball standout Don-
nie Hill Isn't content with
being a "glove man" with
the Oakland A's./C1
Marina's sprinters take
the spotlight at the
Sunset League track and
fleld prelims./C2
Huntington Beach
High's Linda Parmentier
and Amy Clark of Foun-
tain Valley set records at
the Sunset League girls'
swimming prellms./C3
Entertainment
'Dynasty' gives ABC the
lead In week's Nielsen
ratlngs./83
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Business ~·
A new Mission Viejo com-
pany leads In the high-
tech field ./85
A Newport Beach-based
microwave firm shows 12
percent Increase In sales.
/88
INDEX
Erma Bambeck 82
Bridge 84
Bulletin Board A3
Business B5
California News A4
Claaslfled C6-8
Comics 84
Crossword C8
Death Notices C4
Help Yourself 92
Horoscope C7
Ann Landers 82
Living 81-2
Mutual Fund• ri---. 85
National Newt ~4
Opinion A10
Police Log A3
Public Notloea C4-5
Sports C1-4
Stock Marketa 88
T tlevlslon \ 0832 Theaters w .. ther A2
world News I A4 . --
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rescues ·to e
·ID
Cinco de Mayo at UCI ~
Ballet Folklortco dancers awirl to Mexican music durlnl
Cinco de Mayo featlvJtlea at UC Irvine. More perf-0rmancea
are acheduled Friday In the Little Theater at 6:30 p.m. A
reception follOWf at the campa•' Croee Cultural Center.
By DAVID BISHOP
D..,~r111111ndeolt
There s a big stink at Laguna Beach
City Hall this w~k but It has
absolutely nothing to do with local
politics.
By ANDREA ADELSON °' .. ....,~ .....
Repairs are under way today on a malfunctlon-
lng compressor valve that allowed radioactive gaa
to apurt briefly from the San Onofre nuciear poww
plant, an offlclaJ Mid. . -
"But there te no rush to repair It, as lt'a not In
constant use," said Daw Barron, a spokesman for
Southern CaOfornla ·EdJeon Which co-owns and
. .
operat• the plant near San Clemente.
The equipment faltute llllowed 107 curiM of
radk>ectlW xenon gas to vent during a 22-mtnute
pet1od th«tty aft9r 1 Lm. WMIMlday. The
redtatfon wu .... then tn a norma1 c:hMt x~wt. Mid
Gregory Yuhea, chief of the NuclMr ~ory
CommJlllion r1ldlatton protection dlvtllon. .
A person ~ on the plMt's boundary
(Pleue ... 8AJlf Olf0n&/A2)
DIVes In to sav:e
boy,2.at
TeWtnkle Park
By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,..,,... ....
You don't have to be a cop IO·be a
hero in the Costa Mesa Police
Department.
Kar~ Goettsch. '43. a clett.ia dae
depanment's n!f<>rds division. ii
be1 ng hailed as a tlero in her owa riallil
today after she saved the lite ~a 2-
year-old boy who nearly drowMd ia
the lake at TeWink.lt P.ark in COiia
Mesa Wednesday.
Goettsch. who bas worked .. me
police station for 4''h. years. aid slae
• plunged into the lake and cl,...ed die
child out while she was on her luada
break about 1:30 p.m .
.. I saw a little boy runnina around
after the ducks. so I wenf IO my car so
get some bread so he could help me
feed the ducks. On the way beck &om
the car. I just ba~ to look upaad
I saw him chasms the ducks really
close to the ectie. r auess he just lolt
his footing or somethini because then
he slipped right in," Goett.tcb re-
caJlcd.
At that point, Goettsch ·said. she
(Pleue ... POLICS/A.2)
Space
pioneer
killed in
air crash
By ROBERT BAR&ER °' ... .,..,,... ....
Walter F. Burke. the former presi-
dent of the McDonnell Do4Clas
Astronautics Company in Hunt·
ington Beach and a winner of the
nation's highest ci".ilian honor for
guiding this country's pioneer spec:e
efforts. was killed along with two
other men in an airplane crash near
Vkiah.
Also killed in the crash of the twin-
engine Piper Aztec plane were the
pilot. Fred William Bethman, 49, of ·
Laguna Beach. and Dave Martina.
35. a general contractor from Placen-
tia
Burke. 75. a longtime rctidcnt of
Newport Beach who moved to
Carlsbad earlier this year. was on his
way to see his wtfe, Pat. who was
visiting the couple's only child,
Patnc1a Schhmpen. in Pon.land.
(Pleue mee SPACS/A2)
City employees and surrounding
commercial and residential neigh-
bors are suffering through the demo-
lition of the city's former sewage
treaurrent plant. located across from
the Festival of Arts grounds.
'Unlikelyheroes' on rjght side of law
That's just downwind of city hall.
Five truckloads of old smell y sewer
sludge that have accumulated s1pce
the plant began operation in 1934 arc:
being removed eve!) day and taken to
a county landfill in Coyote Canyon.
Ci ty municipal service director Terr.
Brandt said the work. which began I b
days ago. should end next week .
About 250.000 gallons of the ohd
waste material 1s e'pccted 10 be
remo .. ·ed before the operation 1s
flnished.
The cit} abandoned the plant la'il
summer and has S'lnre been using thl'
(Pleaae eee LAGUNA/ A2) ,)
Mesan had trouble with police bef or~ helping
save woman under attack. capture suspect
By S'l'EVE MARBL"E Malcolm 'icott turned up heroes this
01 '"-o .. ,, ,....,, ,,.,. week when the\ rescued a battered. Rand~ Cra.,.,ford admits he's q,n bloodied woman from the car of a
unhJ..el~ hcrco man "ho alleged I~ kid napped. raped
· .\ tatoocd mo1ornde cnthuc;1as1 and beat the woman.
"'ho 1s minus c;c'cral front tect~hThl' neighbors also copied do"'n
Cra.,.,ford S3\ S he·s had h1s sharr 0 assa1fan1·s license plate number
run· ins wuh ihe la" He landed in Jail 1ch pohre used to trace down Ga~
once and fought "'Lh pohcr another cc ~arthaler. a 32-)ear-old un-
t1me empfo,ed model and C\ecumc re·
But ( ra"' ford and neighbor (Please eee UNLIKELY/ A2)
Why do kids kill themselves?
Film probes the ugly realities
Researcher!> are discovering that
stress-filled children as young as 4 ar'C
attempting suicide. a notion parents
find hard to believe and one beha' ior
psychologists say 1s becoming more
prevalent.
"People JUSt don't want to believe
childhood 1s tainted. We want 11 10
remain innocent:' said Dianne
Steinkraus. an independent film ·
maker. •
Disbelief as wh> the ubJl'Ct 1s as
taboo as incest and why 1t soc
undetected by pohcc and school
officials who wronaty ~nclude ch1l-
d~n·s mishaps are 1cc1den1s. !ihe
say .
nd equal!> 1ncrcdulou movie
producers were the rca on
Steinkraus' film idea. based on or11·
anal re5earch of the d1\turbin1 trend.
was turned dowq b)' the thrc ma.Jor
tckv1,1on network!! and cduC'atmnnl
&. .
. ANDREA
ADELSON
News P £RSP£CTI~£
movie production hou'iC'I
.. It would nlwa)'I boil down lO a
pcnonal l'Or) about thefr own Ch1I·
drcn:· 1d Steinkraus. he related
how an N 8<.~cxccut1vc called the idea
intn.uina but turned 11 down becaust tek"•~on would "F plo11" the ·~~uc.
'cntually the former 5oc1al
wor~cr and tt~achcr from Pa~dcna
lounc1 n \\1lhna hc;tcncr in KC T
~'\CClll•H' produces Tom l holllp\on
Production began in November.
What resulted was last week's ainng
of .. Whrn Silence Kills:· an eye--
opening and gut-wrenching look into
the lives of th rte desperate pre--tecns
who tried to end their h"cs
The <)().minute documcntaf). part
of the Channel 28 pubhc 1clev151on
scnes .. Journal: Spc:<:11t Rcpon."
rtported that 25 Ref'llnl of the
l'h1ldrcn admitted for J>\)Ch1atnc
treatment ha'c tned u1c1de
Among those 1ntcn.1ewcd was
blond. bluc~)ed C'hn y Schhebe.
who c ut her wn t hortl) af\er her
I 0th b1nhday. From '1dcotapcs
taken dunna therapy at Del Amo
Ho p1tal an Torrance. viewers
learned Chn y hated he1 If ancJ \\&
hcnt on ~If-destruction.
"( hm<i) felt c"crythtftS that v.-cnt
wrM& IO her life \\8S her fault."
(Pleaae lee CHILDHOOD/ A2}
~-··--··-Rind, Cra wf'ord (left) and Malcolm Scott 1tepped ln tD
b~ ap a aesual attack knd belp poUcecaptve eapect.
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Orll'lge CoU1 OAlt:;Y PILOT!Tt1ur1Cf1y, May 3, 1984
~Police seeking iden~ities
of Seal Beach slay victims
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN .,. .. ...,,... .....
ScaJ Beach police and Los Anactes
County Shentrs deputies are sc-elcang
the public's help in 1dcnt1fymg two
youna women whose gunshot
murders may be related.
One vietim ·was found floating in
the Sunset Aquatic Bay near the Seal
Beach Naval Weapons Station. The
other was found off Hacienda
Boulevard just south ofColima Road
near the Skyline Equestrian Trail rn
Hacienda Heights
Both youna women !>ufTered mul·
t1plc aunshot wounds. police said.
Both bod1ct. we discovered ~pnl 18. •
'
.. CONTINUED S TO RIES
The '1ct1ms arc bchevtd to be
between 13 and 18 yt"an old. Both
were wrapped in black, 'httt-typc
plastic material and were tightly
bound beforc their bodies were
dumped.
The ~ubjrct of the Seal Beach probe
1s described as a black female. S feet
Sl/2 inches tall. we1ghina 11 S poundr.,
with a medium-length natural hair
style. She was wearins a blue T-shirt
and light-blue. cut-off jeans.
The victim·~ front, upper len 1ooth
1~ missing. and !>ht.' was wt'aring a
w1!1hbone-shaped earring in her right
earlobe.
The Hacienda He1¥>hl'i v1c11m is
described as < aucastan. 5 feet 8
inch('s tall. "l'1ghmg 115• pounds.
with shoulder-length strawberry
blond hair. She wore a purple Jubc
lop.
The vicum wore distiiwive nnas.
One was a heavy, white. metal band·
with a large. raiS«S oval-shaped
rtdd1sh-brown i.tone. The second was
a a white-metal. braided band with
red. wh1tt' and clear stones. The third'
nng was a small, yellow metal band
with a red stone.
Investigators have asked anyone
With mrormaliOn On the Victims tO
contact e11her the Seal Beach Poh~e
Depanmen1. <213) 431-2541 . or the
Los .\ngeles Count) Shenfrs
Hom1c1de Bureau. (213) 974 4341.
Officers !>aid in format ton wtll remain
confidential.
UNLIKELY HEROES IN MESA ... From Al
cnrner who now 1~ being held on
susp1c1on of anempll·d murder
"I wish we could ha\ e hecn 1hc-11: w
sec the police takt' him down." ~~·011
said. ··in fact I w1i.h "" rnuld haH.'. got
him ou~lves."
Police. though. sa id the 1..-.0 mt·n
did more than enough 10 hl•lp.
"They did one fine jOb I can·1 '.i~
enough good thing!i about llll'm ... \a1d
Newpon Beach Sg1 Paul Hen1sc\
who visited the tw o ( oi.la Mesa m~n
Wednesda>.
Without ass1stann· from the men.
police said the> don't v.ant to 1h1nlo..
what might have happened 10 the :!4-
yea r--olcl woman "ho was grabbed
late Tuc!tda~ outside a Newport
Beach bar.
C:Ulwford and Scott. who worked a
ma1n1enancc bargc 1n N(wport
Harbor. said they onl> did what any
decent person w_puld do.
"If you don't help a person 1n
trouble then I think you got to be
pretty sick yo urself ... Scott said. "l:m
glad we were able to help her but I
hope anyone else would ha ve done
the same 1h1ng ...
Sco11. a big blond who 1~ skipper of
the harbor barge the pair work on.
said he wa!I m1tiall> embarrased when
he walked up to the car parked at the
curb m front of h1!1 apartment
/
"I could hear some muflled moans.
more like squeals really." Scott uid.
··The car was rtally rocking up and
down. I feel bad bc<'aust at first we
just laughed. We thought it was JUSt
some couple. you know."
But when the moans turned to
screams. Scott and Crawford ran to
the car.
"I knocked on the window and he
Ii fled up his head and I could sec she
was really messed up. All bloody,"
said Crawford. "Then the guy just
hauled off and h11 her straight down m
the f;lCe ...
SPACE PIONEER DIES IN CRASH ...
From Al
Ore .. Mrs. Bu rl..e ..aid toda)
She said her husband. who o..-. ned
the plane but no longer piloted 11. ..-.as
bclie\ed to be dell\enng 11 to a bu)t:r
The tno reponedl~ depancd John
Wayne Airport Tucsda~ fhc1r bod·
1es were found about 7 p m. that
evening after the ualt trashl·d into a
large oak tree 1n a rtmo1e area south
of Ukiah an Mendouno ( ount\. I :!O
miles north of<ian Frant t'>CO. ·
National Transportation afet}
Board 00k1al<. 'ia1d thl'\ ha' en ·1
de term med the cau'iC ot lhc.crash Hut
a spoke~mann \aid thl' tra<,h uu:urn·d
1n ··1css 1han ideal \\l'athl•r" cnn·
d111uns
Funeral 'l'f\ Kl'' 101 Burl..l' Jfl'
scheduled 2 pm \unda\ JI L .1i...l·h1ll\
< ommunll\ < hurt h 2 '' 'l I \l11uh11n
l'ark\o\a} Laguna I ltll'
\.trs Burlo..I.' relalkd Inda' 1h;1t her
husband wa<, summum·d 10 thl· U3J
ranch 1n Tc'a' b' the latt· P1c<,1dent
L) ndon John1,un and g" en ihl' Pubhl
Sen ice .\ward of lht' 'l'Jr lur h1'>
efTons 1n lead1nR .\nwrtl a 10 'll lor~
in the race toa manned landing on the
moon.
Burke·s feat took place 1n the
m1d-I 960s in Project Rendezvous.
she said.
She said a project Mercury capsule
was supposed to rendezvous with the
Agena space workshop vehicle but
A.gena failed. and President Johnson
was warned.
"Ht: called my husband and asked
what we were going 10 do:· she said
toda}. ··He said he was afraid the
failure would set back the space
program for years.
"M y husband said. ·g1\l~ me three
days· And m three da)s the> flipped
another Gemini 1n space to malo..e a
successful rende1vous -and It paved
the "a~ for a landma on the moon
··it SS\ed m1lhons of dollar., and
our face "1th the rest of thc-"orld.:'
'>he said
Burke retired 10 1973 as president
of McDonnell Douglas A~tronauucs
C ompan~ in Huntington Beach He
had rommucd to scr"c the corpor-
LAGUNA STINK ...
From Al ·
Aliso Water Man<1gt'llll'nt "l·nl'
facilities 1n South 1aguna10 rron:~-,
ns waste
Brandt ">aid the former rlant, t..-.u
d1gesters. each 30 foot square b' 20
feet deep, are being emp11cd and ·1ha1
a coating of lime and wood lh1p<, "
being used to hold down thl' smdl
Nevenhele~s. a pungent odor is
quite evident cau~ing '>Orne com-
plainti; from ut~ hall cmplo~ec<>
Se\eral sa1<J T hur\da~ morning thJI
the odor ..-.a., ..-.orse than 11 ha'> l'\ l r
been One c.ald the walk lrom the
l'mplo)t'c' parking Im 1<1 lll) hall "1~
hkc tossed cookies time ..
Brandt said the cit) plans to
demolish the en11re structure but that
1t probabl~ will not be done for at least
a ~ear due to budget restraints. l he
..-.aste re mo' al project will cost ap-
pro.\tmateh $60.000.
Brandt said a 1.500-pound '"reek·
1ng ball "a~ u!>ed to penetrate the ~ 2-
tnlh 1h1d reinforced concrete ..-.alls
in order to enter the pon1on o f the
plant where the !>ludge had ac-
lumulated
atton penod1cally as a consultant
after refrrement. •
Burke jOined the company in 1945
in the en~ineering depanment in St
Louis. His earl y assignments were in
factory management. .
In 1960. ~ was named vice
president and general manager ·of
ProJeCl Mercury. the United States'
first manned space program. He was
promolcd to vice president and
general manager for spacecraft and
missiles 1n 1962. a position from
which he guided Project Gemini. the
1wo-man spacecraft program that
pa\ed the way for manncO flights to
the moon
For his ..-.ork on these two success-
ful programs he recened NASA's
Public Sen ice A "ard in 1966
<ianford N. McDonnell. chairman
and chief executl\ e officer of McDon-
nell Douglas. said. "Walter Burke was
an cxtremel) dedicated and hard·
wdrking execut1\.e v.ho did.a temfic
JOb of directing lhe earl~ ~pace
programs ..
McDonnell noted that Burke head·
l'd the team that sohed the problems
connected wnh rende:tvous ot ve·
h1cle<, in space on the Gemini pro·
gram. a major step necessal) to the
succec;s of1he upcoming A polio moon
landing program.
Burke was named president of
McDonnell Astronautics Compan~
in 1966 and became president of
McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
( om pan) 1n 1968. after the merger of
MrDonnell and Douglas .
Born ·in Massachusetts. he was a
1929 graduate of Massachusetts ln-
\lllutc of Technology" 11h a d egree 1n
aeronau11cal engineenng. lfe had a
masters degree in cngmeenng. grant·
l.'d b) the L1n1\ers11~ of M1ch1gan in
1913
SAN ONOFRE RADIATION LEAK •..
l"'romAl
would have received a dote of .08 of a mllllrem of
radiation. An average chest X-ray ranges from 10 to
50 mllllrems. said Yuhas. of the NRC's regional
office In Walnut Creek.
The malfunction was In a leak=mpressor
vafve whlch put• gu from the reac 's waste
processing unit Into storage tanks, Barro Id.
The gas Is stored In the tanks for up to 40 days
to let Its radioactivity decay, then Is released Into
the air.
When the compressor failed, the gas was
automatically vented Instead of stored. Yuhas
explalned.
Detectors sounded an alarm and operators
closed a valve to stop the leak, Barron said. The leak
wu plugged within 20 mlnut89, "an acceptable time:· he added.
The faulty equipment. which has not malfunc-
Uoned before. wlll probably become the subject of a
quarterly NRC Inspection. Barron said. He couldn't . '
say when the vatve will be back In operation or When
the next lnpeectlon is scheduled.
The equipment was Inspected by on-ttte NRC
inspectors followlng the leak. he said.
"We consider all events of this nature very
&ef'lous. •· Barron eald. ·
The release Is above "acceptable" NRC limits,
but posed no danger to the public, Yuhas aatd.
But. because the radiation wat releued at a
faater rate than allowed by NRC rulee, Edison
declared an "unusual event" and notified surround-
ing Jurisdictions. he added.
Barron said plant operators make planned
releases of radioactive gas of more than 100 curies,
but at a slower rate.
The "unusual event" Is the Jowett level
emergency requiring NRC notification. .
The mishap did not affect generatJng Un~ta 2
and 3, which were at full power and no employees
were harmed by the contamination. Barron said.
POLICE CLERK RESCUES BOY ...
From Al
plungt•d ·hod\ 'hon glJ\\l'' l'\l'r\
thing" into tht· ..-.a1rr "I IU'I took orr:· \he ,;.1J
.\lung tht• W<l\ 'he c.lo..1nnc..·d her font
and )tr<ap<:d J ~m·c \he lo.,1 her
gla'l'iC'> tor good
l ht• l hlld "'·" mort· .. < :trl·d 1han
hurt \hl' <ia1d hut h1'> parrnl~ wen.•
\tll1ng a long wa\ awa} on thc olhrr
\Ide ol the lak1' ;1nd ma¥ not haH·
gotten \o him 111 1111w w 'kl'C' him
"H" t,1u· ..-.a, in the wu1er Jnd
~hrn · I pullnl hun up ht· "a'
)pu11cr1ntt I Ir \\a\ <;o \t·arc<l ht•
couldn·t <.r' I 1u'1 ht·ld him and \a1<l
'ft'\ OK honn < lll('lt(,( h \<lid
T ht• wall'I tn thl' IJ kc I'> not dt'l.'P lnr
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\ear..olJ "a' m O\U h" hl'.HI
Thr hm ' l.llhl·r ran up shorth
aflt<r !ihl.' pulll'd him Diii .111d 1hankt.'ll
hl"r hut 1lw fam1h 'l'Oi..l' onh
Span1!>h and< 11>1.'ll\l h <.,aid 'hr did nu·t
~el their nanw
"I 'lutr \"a' \halo..ing Jlll'Nanh"
C1<)Cmch \a1cJ "I had Jll kind\ 111
cmo11on'i go throup.h ml' • .nd I
~taning 1h1nk1ng about "hat could
haH' haJ'l!X'ned I wu UJ'l'>l't th:u tht•
fom1h would lei a llttk Kid hl-.l' 1h,1t
~ct <,o for awa\ from thl'm ··
~,ai...1ng ..-.et Cit>ell'<'h \<ltd '>hl·
lallcd a \ergeant at the depanml·n1 to
tell him 'hl"<l "he-en \w1mm1ng in lht•
l.1~, .11 1, \\ 11111.1\. l'.11 I.. .111d would
h,1, ,. t11 gu ho ml' and change.
I nd.1' \he .. aid. her knee is ~1111
\Oil' and ~he'<i \1111 angI) about what
\hr Wl'\ "'a lack of superv1s1on on the
p,111 of tht• t h1ld 's parl.'nts
'T\t' h.1d sw1mm1ng lessons and
llft'\:t\ ing training and I've never
dom· Jn) th1n1t hkr that before ... the
m111hcr nf 1wo '><lid .. r ht· lunm thing 1i1 1hat I go to the
p.ir~ all tht' llmc.' on my lunch hour to
ll'l·d thr Jut lo..s ut n:ad and I never 11
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thl'rl' .ind I wanted to ~ d1fTcrcnl. I
.1m '>o gl;id 1hat I hap~ncd to be tht•rt• ,.
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CHILDHOOD.SUICIDE PROBED .••
From Al
explained psychotherapist Paul M.
'Kaplan. "She personalized every-·
'thing." from failing on an unex-
pectedly 1ough test to not getting
picked for a-baseball team. ...
Kaplan. who practtces out of hts
home in Irvine and from an office in
Cerritos, began following Chrissy's
progress last April.
She has made remarkable gains.
Kaplan said proudly. Chrissy's circle
of friends is larger, she has fewer
temper tantrums. she isn't pulling out
her hair or eyebrows and she has
greater self-control.
Kaplan. a family therapist who
specializes in strc:ss and children. says
the phenomenon ofchild su1c1de isn't
new. olll) its acceptance 1s.
"We see a lot of angf) children an
our society who have to grow up fast."
he said. Children began feeling social
stresses from an earl} age. stanmg
with the first reading group. "The)
know one group 1s higher than
another." Kaplan sa1d. •
Su1c1dal tendencies can build 1f
soq,al stress ts compounded with
feellnes of loneliness. abandonment
or re)C5:1Jon. I) p1call) bred when
fam1lte!> !>pht up. Kaplan \a1d ".\.
chtld accepts respons1b11t1y and
blames themsch es for the ac11ons
laken b)' adult' .. he satd.
In 1983, 17 ll'Cns over the age of 15
commtllcd su11.:1de, the county cor-
oner reponed. The repon dtd nol
break down accidental deaths by age.
One well-bred Orange County
teen-ager whose parents cxpcctt"d her
to be an "A .. student th~tened to
take a bottle of Valium. But be fort" she
did, the 14-yt"ar-old called the West
Orange County Hotltnc. She heard
the sooth\ng voice of Judy. a hotline
volunteer.
"She was feeling so trapped and so
unhappy," recalled Judy. who ref used
to 1dentif.¥ herself except to say her
age was 50ish.
As the volunteer commiserated
with the teen. the girl's mo1her came
home. Judy .asked to s~ak to the
parent. "The mother said 'I had no
idea it was this serious'," Judy
remembers.
According to Kaplan. numerous
warnings signs are evident. He coun·
scls to look for changes in behavior.
academic performance. physical
complaints. persistent sadnes. insom·
nia and preoccupation w1th death.
"If you see one. you need to be
aware. If you see three. you ~lier get
help ... the therapist said.
"Most 1f not all su1c1de attempts
can ~ proented. But if the chtld 1s
using threats. 1fthey have to reson to
something that serious and dramauc.
then something Ill going on:· he said.
'\side from fa mil) and social
stresses. Kaplan contends some rock
lyncs. rock videos and game!> such as
Dungeons and Dragons . contribute to
the emerging pattern of child su1c1de
anempls.
However. research indicates chil-
dren younger than 9 cannot concep-
tuall)' understand that death means
finality, he said.
"K.ids learn from those type of
expenences. h's almost as if you are
progtammg thinking about sclf~e
struc11on. suicide and homicide.
There are some persistent themes thal
scare me ... Kaplan admttl~.
Claire Feldman. a psychologist for
the Irvine school district, doesn't lay
the blame on acid-rock sensation
Ouy Osbourne. Instead she sees the
rising. incidence of child suicide
attempts on unstable, stressful home
environments. stemming from
!>tnglc-parent homes and step-famil-
ies.
"A lot of security thal a child feel~
comes from his own famil y.·· she said:
W1thou1 a protective niche. chil·
dren are likely lo tum lo peers for
suppon. "making them more vulner·
able to negall\C influences."
Feldman said.
Onc or two high school students
who contemplate taking their own life
confide the scheme to Feldman each
month. She rarely encounters prc-
tttn su1c1de attempts m her ass1an-
ment. which includes one high school
and one elementary.
"That ma}' jUSt be panicular to that
high ~hool." she pointed out.
In the program's aftermath. film-
maker Steinkraus is pleased to repon
receiving a flood of phone calls from
people touched by would-be suicide
victims "who assumed there
wouldn't~ cooperation.
"This is the kind of program where
lhey want to find each other." she
said.
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