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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-07 - Orange Coast PilotCout Co$ta Mesa Water Dis- trict off I :lala are studying a $21 .3 mllllon Improve- ment plan./ A3 Our roving re- porter /photographer asked folks how they feel about Mom./ Al California Reagan would beat Mon- dale and Hart today, a poll shows./ A5 Los Angeles deputies sniffed out a genuine corn mash whiskey still.I A5 Nation A new round of thunder- storms and floods claimed three more lives. /A5 U.S. should be treated to a unique ecltpse come the end of the month.I AA Worfd London expert says Ronald Reagan comes from long llne of royalty. /A4 Salvadoran electlonssur- prlslngly snag-free, but results stlll unknown./ M The Olympic torch Is llt In the land of Its origins./ A4 Feature Who hasmore fun at Gymboreec.ta.ssa81n. • Costa Mesa ~-the tod-· dlers or their parents? /81 Experts now agree that lifestyle can be an Import- ant factor In cancer prevention ./82 Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges move closer to a South Coast Conference baseball showdown./C1 The Lakers collect a big victory In Oallas./C1 UC Irvine's tennis team settles for a co-cham- plonshlp ./C2 Entertainment Americana takes the community theater spot- iight this week with two musicals and a Wiid West drama./83 Bualnea• Local business people highlighted In Credit Line today./84 INDEX Bridge 93 Butl""81 94 Callfomla Newt A4 Clualfled C.·8 Com~ 83 Crouword Ce Death Notlcel ee HorolCOP9 C5 Ann L.and9't 82 N1Uon1I Newt A4 Opinion AS Pobllc Notlc.. 88 Sportt C1-3 Stock Markets 95 T-.Vfalon 82 Theltn 82 WMther A2 World Newt A4 Radiation release second tn a week: spokesman said. Saturday's releue of radiOICtivity from a hydrolen-oxy)en monitorins system bcpn al 3:30 p,m . and wu dek&red an .. unmual evCftt" •t 6:40 p.m. when the radi08Ctivitiy ex· ceeded the set point on the plant's monitoring alarm system. The inci· dent wu reported over at 6:4S p.m. but not before 26 7 curies of radiation were releated to I.be·~ 1 • Nucltar R•= 0-m*'-Eatlienn on Wedoeeday1 mallunc-: sooketmao Jimd.ccw eaid lrae t.ionina prettVte valve at Su Onofre h11 Walnut Creek o8* dais snomillil cauled the releue of 107 curia of ·that t.be two a.kl daia *k m r.dU.ctivity in an "'unuaual evmt" unrelated. Hellidia ..... ua.....rto occvrrina over a 22-millwe period. ba ve two s;uch evall iD a weet bllit NRC be ins tnvestt atton of plant FNm ttaff ud wtre ,..,.,.._ Tht Nuclear JlquJalory CoQ\· miJsion has dispatched investiptors to San Oaof re after anpther leak of radioactive mattriaJ at the nuclear power plant occurred over the week- Yacht season is open Newport Harbor club observes 68th openin day By ALMON LOCK.ABEY O..,Net ...... .,.., Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. the oldest yachting organization in New- pon Beach. observed its 68th Open- ing Day on Sunday with traditional fanfare. The club staged an open house for members and JUests and a presen- tation of trophies for the best main- tained yachts in the club's multi- million dollar roster. Commodore John S. Griffith Jr. greeted the nearly 1,000 members and guests and declared the club officially open for the 1984 season. He also introduced the other flag officers of the club and nearly a score of staff commodores who ljned up on the club dock in full-dress uniforms. Other flag officers arc Stephen N. Barnard, vice commodore; Seymour Beck, rear commodore; Tom Schock, fleet captain. and Anhur V. Strock, fleet captain. O ne of the highlights of Opening (Pleue .ee YACHT I A2) end. • The most recent leak ~uncd Saturday afternoon, just three days after an earHer leak. Neither leak was tarac enouah to harm plant personnel or the public, a Staff Commodore Bob Meee"e preeenta the Shirley Meee"e Sweepetakee Trophy for An unusual evmt it the lowftt that about a doZeD 8tt ~ ClaMific:at.ion of incideat It the ~t reported in a yea(. that must be reported to the feCiira1 An NRC insped« bat been amt 10 Nuclear B.esuWorYCoQ)mi .. ioft. (Plwewl.&A!l/ASJ ............. .,*"-~ the beet matntalned yaclat ln fbe neet to Staff Commodore Bill Beata. Council mulls2 plans tonight Fairview Park, Home Ranch on Mesa's agenda The future of two major propoeed developments -the Fairview ~ sjonaJ Part and CJ . ~·a Home Ranch commefcia.I oentcr - will be discuued at toniaflt'• COiia Mesa City C.Ouncil·meeti~ The meetina. belinnanc at 6:30 p.m., is held in the Costa Meu City Hall Council Chambers, 1-7 fair Drive. The C.Ounty of Oran&e bu proposed spend.ins S 1 O million few the development of Fairview b ponal Park., which wo.uld include a aolf coune, softball ttadiwn com- plex., lake and a camptr0und (or recreational vehicles. • .:rbe 283-"ICl'e park site encom· DUies the Fairview Bluffs. west of !>tacentia Avenue and oon.h of Vic; toria StrceL The county's Hatbon, Beacbet and Park.I Oepan.ment bas already approved a draft of the ~ development plan. Agent Ora~ge settle~e_nt seen as Viet vet-vietory Abo on toJlight•s 1c:OJ1hY qenda is an extcnlive environmental impact rqM>n and aenera1 p&an amendment for the Home Ruch. a 98-.acrc parcc1 owned ~ CJ. Seaentrom And Sons, me .. of Costa Mesa. The ate is~ of Fairview Road JUSt north of the San D1qo Freeway. J money will be paid out over six years. and funds will be kept in reserve for up to 25 years to cover chums for f u&ure illneues, aaad -Kenneth Feinberg. a court·appoin&cd attorney who will help administer the settle- ment. Scgerstrom has proposed the parcel. dcsignat.ed prime a,gricuJturaJ land in 1965, be dc.vcloped to include 2,620,000 square feet of.office SJ>aF, two 400-roam botcls and abeuc ·:.'--1Z..:_ Teen stabbed in CdM fight · An eia,ht-person brawl at Corona del Mar State Beach ended with the arrest of a Santa Ana man for alleaedly stabbina a teen-ager in the lea. Jose Manuel Bamentos. 23, was arrested and charaed with assualt with a deadly weapon. The Saturday cvenana fiaht ap- parently stancd over 1 racial remark. accordina the Newpon Beach Pohet Officer Tom LmJe. The tccn-qcr, who~ name pohc:e did not re~. was truted It the Kene by Newpon paramedics He suffered 1 I-inch flesh wound to h1~ r1Jht tea that did not require stitches. Little said. Noonul was 1nJurcd 1n the fiaht. The knife was recovered from the roofofa b..:arh restroom whcrt 1t had been thrown in an nttempt to hide 11. little Wiid ' 3-wheeling cops turn a sandy beat into a cakewalk Police Lt. Barry Pnce recalls the days not so long ago when officers working the sometimes thankless beach patrol would consider 11 a good day when they could count their blisters on one hand. The duty called for Huntington Beach officers to trudge through the sand from the Santa Ana River to Bolsa Chica. a gruehnge1ght-mile trek on a hot August day. When the) finished, they'd walk It aptn. Pure excitement. 11 was not "Oh. you'd get to wear shorts and all that, but once the newness of the job wor.e off -which was pretty quick -1t wasn't that great.'' says Pnce. "Walking in the sand all da) really sucks ... But no more. Not since the c11y introduced the "cop tnkc.'' A low·sluna motorcyclr with three fat tires and a sturdy frame, the all- terrain 9clc has become the rage of police officers who have to wend their way throuah thick summenime crowds at area beaches and parks. Unlike police an Jeeps, a patrolman on an A"'fC an weave in and out of the thronp or zip down to the waterline and roar through the foamy spray "It can 10 JUSt about anywhere. 11 can move throuah a crowd much better than a Jeep and 1t 1JVC1 the officers a new v151b1hty," 51)'S Lt Pnce. who coordinate the c1ty's beach patrol and often ndes the machines himself. Hun1maton unveiled five of the motonzed tncycle last year and this wmmcr Newpon Beach will b( antr'Of'ucana two of the h1ku. Even the Oranac ( ounty Sbcnfri. Dcpanmcnt. which trad1t1onalh· u~s hor-.es on bl'ach and park pa\rol . picked up .a • STEVE MARBLE NEWS F OLLOWUP pair of the three wheelers. "They're tnexpens1 ve. quiet, P.rett)' fast and don't spook hke horses.· says Lt. Richard Olson. "Also they're - well. they're pollut1on·frcc .. They're also popular. Lt. Pnce estimates 45 officers have put 1n wntten requests for beach i,latrol this summer. In Newport, no less than 30 officen arc on the wattina list for the department's two ATCs "It's the plum detail," Pnce said. ('om pared to a Jeep, the A TC is a cheap ndc. Workina throuah com· panics like Honda and KawHak1 that are try1ni to interest law enforcement &fenc1cs 1n their machine . poht-c an pick up a "cop tnke" for as httlc as s 1.500 ' "The)''re ready to 10 as 11." ~ys Pncc. "We JUSI s1rap on a radio holder, punt 'Pollet' on the side of the th,na and take otT On an a\icfllC shin. rd say we use less than two pllons of p " The A TCurc de aancd only for off· road u~ and for year'l have been popular w11h recreation.al vehicle bufl1 . The machines art cl't'dncd with ~upcnor chmhan• abahty. cat.y hand- hnJ and dectptivr q111ckne ~ An \re ran reach spttds of S~ mph In tclcv1\lon comml.'rcml,, ndrn (P1eue 1ee COPS/ A2) The veterans contended they suf· fered cancer, liver apd nerve damage, skin problem1-JCnS1tivity to light and mental disturbances because they were forced to handle A1tent Orange. Wives of some veterans said they had miscarriages because of their husbands' exposure, and children of the ex-soldiers allcgedy had b1nh defects because of thelT fathers' exposure. 80,000 square feet of business space. ·. Other nems on the council's &Fn- da arc: allocations of funds from Federal Revenue Sbar- ina/Community Development Block Grants, cons1dcration of parlcin1 recommendations in the Collcgr Park nei~borhood in connection w1th the Pacific Amphitheatre. appro¥al of \M city's cultural ans statement and a public hcanng on a proposed ordi- nance concerning abandoned. wreck- ed, dismantled or 1nopcrauve vc- h1clcs. .............. A Bunt:l.naton Beacb ~Uceman demonatrate9 the latmt way to pa&ol tbecdty 1 beachee. · -• -l A2**0ra~Cout DAll.V PILOT/Monday, May7, 19~ Coast College board fetes_ Watson; extends contracts OCC's library now bears reUrtn ...;mo; ____ _ chancellor's name By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfW.0.W ........ Coast Community Coll~ District trustees took a fresh stan by takma care of some old business, chartina a new courst while acknowledging tbc past. The tru~t«"S decided on a per· mancnt honor for their reuring chancellor and have decided to put behind them a festering contract dispute involving other top adminis· trators. The board members also have requested legal advice concerning the possible sale of the district's PBS television station. KOCE Channel 50. The trustees. who oversee Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. announced the decisions last week. The board announced it will re- name the Orange Coast College Library 1n honor of long·timc ..,,,... /1 ~dtor Norman E. Watson. who \/Qlf retire June 30 \Vatson has been chief admints· trator of the college district sin ce I %4. He 1s credited with guid10g its growth into one of the most well· attended community college d1stnc1s to the nation. When Watson JOI ned the distnct 1 n I ~51 as an assistant supenntendent tor vocauonal educauon and a ps)· l'hology mstructor. 11 consisted on ly of Orange Coast College. Dunng his two decades as rh1ef admmistrator. the district opened Golden We~t College in Huntington Beach and station KOCE on the Golden West campus. In 1976. the Dr. Nomian E. Wa tson OCC'• Library DOW called the Norman E . Wataon Library. tn honor of retirlog chancellor of Cout Community Dletrtct. distnct launched Coastline. an 10· novative college that lacks a fonnal campus but offer$ courses at numer· ous rented satellite locat1ons. Coastline also offers courses over televis1on. another e<;tucation alterna- tive strongly supported by Watson. But in recent years. Watson has fou nd himself at odds with some district teachers. who have accused him of favonng technology over people. The dispute reached a peak last year when about I 00 full·time teachers and adm101strators received layoff notices because of cutbacks in state funding. · Three new distnct board members supported by the teachers were elected in November. Shortly .after the election. Watson. then 68. an· nounced his retirement plans. At the time. he said he had long planned to retire at the conclusion of his con· tract. which runs through Ju ne 30. The plan to rename the Orange Coast College library after Watson was djsclosed Wednesday afternoon at a OCC reception in honor of the chancellor. Coast Distnct Board President Conrad Nordquist said the renaming of the OCC library was selected as way to honor Watson for"the years of service Norm has given to the Coast College District and OCC' and to communll} college education on a national level." Nordquist addc.-d. "He's \CfJ fond of the hbral). he uses 11 and was instrumental 1n its construction. His heart is really close to it." Watson was attending a conference outside the county afier the an- nouncement was made and was unavailable for comment. But ac- cording to his associates, Watson was pleased with the library honor. In other action, the trustees: •Affirmed the new extended con- tracts given to top administrators by the previous board of trustees. which mcludcd three lame duck members. The new board previously had sought unsuccessfull y to rescind the con- tracts. But Nordquist said the trustees now wish to put the conflict behind them. •Named the Association of Com· munity College Trustees as the con- sultants who will supervise the search for a new chancellor. •Extended the appointment of Edward Decker as acting president of Coastline College until a permanent Coastline president is selected. •Announced they will accept ap-- plications and nominations from district staff members who are interested to becomtog act10g prcs1· dent of Oran$e Coast College after Bernard Lusk10 leaves Aug. I to take another post. •Asked the di strict's lawyer, John Lautsch. to answer legal questio ns concerning the possible d1' es11turc of KOCE Channel 50. 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The governor gave much of the credit for the state's solvency to the 3. 7 percent emergency reserve fund he said wou ld guard against any unexpected expe_nd itures or drops 10 revenue. He called the fund ··an insurance policy" that will protect a balanced budge-t. hold do" n taxes and main· tam essential state services. .. Some people have said we're overcautious but predictions about the economy can be a risky business,·· the governor said. DcukmeJian said that even w1th the reserve fund. funds for education. public safety and transportation have been increased. He said that in the first two years of his administration, there has been a 17 percent mcrcasc in funds for each student 10 grades kindergarten throu~ 12. .. Pnor to my takingoffice'!"'he said. "public schools had no real mcrcase 10 funding -taking into account the rate of inflation." He added. "This increase 1s S2.6 billion more than was spent 10 the last yea r of Governor Brown's administration." The governor also said higher education has received its largest real increase 1n more than a decade, and that this has been applied to raising faculty salaries. acquiring new equip. ment and providing financial aid. He said his administration wanted to ensure that ··no qualified student be denied a higher education because of fina.cial need." Deukmejian then moved on to the health care system. asserting that his administration has implemented a "bold attempt to repau the health care system by applying the pnnciples of free enterprise." He said that allowmg hospitals to bid com pctitivc- • ly for Med1Cal services has saved S 180 millton this year and is expected to save $235 million next year. v a ·n de Kamp stumps for county Democrats ••We have tO weed Out exCeSSIVe regula11ons that needlessly dnve up costs." he said. He added that Cahfom1a 1s being watched by the rest of the nation "to see if the pnnc1ples of free enterpnsc can ~eep down costs while ma10taining the high quality of health care." He took the opponunity 10 praise the dental profession for ··demon· strallng that it knows how to be cosl effective." He said the cost of dental care has rematoed at approumately the rate of inflation and credited preventive care for makjng this Party hopes to develop str9nghold for Southern California actfvitfes By CORY BLAKE Detty Ptlo4 C-..-ctent <)tatc: .\1tornc' l1encral John Van dl' Kamp "a" tn Orange Count) )unda~ to enrnurage the efforts of Democratic Pany loyalists and to lend support to local political can· di dates. As the keynote speaker at a lawn pany and membership drive of the Nev.pon Beach Democratic ( lub. Van de Kamp spoke of the need for Democrats to "raise issues and 10 bring good candidates into the Or· ange County poli tical areoa ... Those ac11v1 11es comb10ed wtth an aggressive fund-raising program. Van de Kamp said. will be ke y factors in helping Orange County to grow mto ~la~NiijPij~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COPS RIDE 3-WHEELERS ... From Al Jfl \hm' n '>pla'lh1ng through puddle!>, grinding ur h1ll<\ldC'> and thrashing 1hr11ugh thr .... omh. Mud-splattered mll'f' 'mtk t1' lhl'' are turned into hl•m.in -.h11<. i.. ah'iorht·rs 1'11111 c ,,1\ the' arc much more c11n,•·r,.111'l' 1n u-.1ng the marh10cs ~nil r.11ch ma lo.l' 11 out ol second gear dun n;o a d<n \patrol ROCK E T ..• From Al I '' "h1°H' '"' 11 l'ngtn<.' crew<; to \ l 111111.1 c nu nt\ k<.•pt an c~c on 1'C1l.11111 hot 'POI\ kit mer Imm "l.11111d<.1\ night's tire near tht• l ake < .J\ll;1<, Rn rcat1onal ..\rea ahou1 I 0 rntl••\ nur th of Ventura "i1111 1r '«lit n:<:rcatiunal 'chides ~q·11· l'\ a1 ua ted lrom the l·amp· ~round .1, XO firctigh tl"r'> hattlcd the hi Ml v. h11 h blackl·nl·d 200 acre\ near \1,111· Rnul<. 150 hl.:tnrl' 11 \.\aS uln· 1.11111"d MH.1 w ntrolkd '>honl~ aftn Ill p Ill \'uitura C ount) firl' d1<opa1chcr ~uc I k hrunm·r,a1d 1he fire was cau~d h\ a 'PJrl.. frnm a tractor · LEAK ... From Al the pl.mt Loda) fOr a "routine tolh"iur 1n')pect1on. " Hanrhhete ... 11d HI\ rq'>ort 1s expected ··10 a tew d.l\' '"u hl rn C alttornia Ed1wy Com· p.ul\ 'pol..1·,man Dave Barron ~1d :'.lond.1\ tha t ~aturday's kak was grc.w·r th.en Wednesda} 's but that 11 ~1..1, 'P1t·ad over a longer pcnod of tlllll' I ll ,,11d both 1nc1den1~ had "no irnpJl l on plant perwnnel or the pulll11 ·· H.111011 \Uld <oumeone standing on thr 1x rnntl'r nt the plant aturd3)' ata·rnn<•n would have ren~1ved ap- pro>.1m.11<.·h I m1lltrem of radm adl\ II\ \ t)pical <:hl'Sl X-ra) result~ in rn1h<111on of about 50 m1llirem~ Pl.int pcrr;onnrl noured the leak a~ the tn dmgcn O-' >Jen a.u mom tor was tx'tof. 1cturned to s.erv1ce after ··rou· 11m 1..llthrat1on." \.11d Fd1.,on ipokc'i· m.in franl l\(llo J d"on operatl'' the tnplc-rcactor ta1.1ltl't ahout ~ m1lei. 'iOUth of SM t 11-mcntc ··But 1t takes some traming 10 learn the ropes." says Pnce. ·•we give our officers at least I 0 hours on the sand learning h1gh·!.peed maneuvers and turns .. We also teach them how to do wheelies. Everyone on the beach wants you to do a wheelie. And we teach them how to fall because sometimes that happens too,"' he adds. Indeed 1t does. Last summer. one Huntington Beach patrolman broke a rnllar bone when he was thrown off his A TC and another went headfirst tnto the sand when he accidently drove mto a hole. "II was a huge hole.'' recalls Pnce, .. about five feet deep and five feet wide. The tnke went down into the hole and stopped. The rider kept going. still do10g about 25 mph." The police beach patrol is a thtng of the summer. Price said officers come down "hardhne and hardcore" 10 the early da ys of June to set the tone for the rest of the summer. "We like to get the word out nght awav." says Pnce ... We try to clear out the drunks and the rowdies to make it a fam1l) beach -a place where you lan come down. have fun and not get ha'islcd." Sttll. the c1ty beach patrol is as much an exercise 10 ~ublic relauons. as anythmg else. Pohce department claim the prcscn~ of a casually dressed officer can nip problems 10 the bud. The A TC fits right 1n w1th the image. "lt"s a much softer image.'' agrcl'S Newpon Beach Capt. Rich Hamil· ton. ··The officers are dressed to shons and we think people will be more willing to come up and talk with them. Price claims the mob1ht y of the three-wheeler~ makes them ideal for beach use "The problem 10 the past ha s been that a lifeguard has trouble wilh some drunks and we're wa' down at another pan of the beach and it'll take us half an hour to cover that much sand. And 1f we're to a Jeep. you can't get throu~h th e crowds. "Also.' adds Pnce. ··in a )eep you always worry about runnmg over someone. On the ATCs the tires arc so big and run so low on pressure that you can run over someone and 11 won't hun them ." To prove his point. last !lummer Pnce had one officer run over another patrolman's leg. "A little pressure but no real patn." he claims. ~ In detailing the v1nues of the ATCs. Pncc adm11s that one of the nicest fea tures of the tncycles 1s that they arc JUSt plain fun . So come Memorial Day. when beaches are officially declared open and fair game for one and all. police from Huntington to Newpon will get "casual." mount their tnkes and h11 the sand. And have some fun . too. YACHT SEASON OPENS ••• Fro m Al Da y 1s the 1nspcct1on of yachts and the presentation of trophies to the best mamta10cd yachts W10ner of tht' hirley Me5Crvt' 'weepstakcs trophy for the bc:st ma1n ta1ned )acht was Bill and Marcia Bents for their SO.foot Sc.Uarud and Def evcr-de~1ancd power boat, Y Como Y Como was buJl 20 years aao for hcrori&Jnal owner, Gould 'Eddy of San Diego. The Bents hav~own~ Jt ror three years Other inspection wmnen wert Small one-dcs1.in salboat. Ja)' Durpn. Lchman-12 Bay Launch. Happy Days, Ted and Dcbbtc Spnn•· er. Small Motor yacht. M&nu .K.11. Wilham Hint · T Brown. Po~r hoat under 40 feet. Breakawa). Robcn A lie born. Power boat over 40 foct . Sea Rogue. Don and I-cm McAnh . Sailboat under 40 feet. Ins. tewan McOoupll. Satl over 40 fttt. Dawn Star. Andy and Rita l1mbald1 . Ocean racer. Miss Maa1c. Kirk Elliott. C'om· modorc's Troph y. Moonstone. Vmcc Arrigo. - w I larhor Yacht Club w r1ed and comm1ss1oned in 19 on he 11e whcrc 1t now stands on Ba y A"enue near 8th Street 1n Balboa. Tht' cluh a.rcw alona w1th the C'1 ty of Newpon Beach and has been a landmark 1n the lforbor rta for nearl~ stvcn dec~d~ an important Democratic political force 1n Southern California. Addressi ng most of hi s remarks to the ui>coming presidential .election. Van de Kamp rebu11ed the con· clusion that Ronald Reagan was a "shcie in." According to Van de Kamp many Americans will be askmg themselves when they go to the polls. "Are we any better off now than we were before?" i • Despite a momentar y prefabricated growth in the economy designed for this election year. the country 1s plagued with problems created by huge budget deficits. Van de Kamp ma10ta1ned. Massive un- em ployment still haunts the homes of many fam1hes. he said. He told the audience the nation was Coast folks enjoy summer warmth May continues to offer a preview of summer with highs expected to 11gain reach the 80s and 90s Tuesday throughout Southern Cahfom1a. the National Weather Service sa ys. After an overnight low 10 the m1d-50s. Ora nge County will top out 1n the 80s under clear skies. Along the coast. temperatures 10 the low-70s are expected. The valle~s will drop into the upper 40s and 50s tOni$hl. but the mercul)- should shoot up mto the m1d-80s and lo" 90s Tuesda). Mountain resort high s will reach the m1d-60s to m1d-10s after chill n1ghtt1me temperatures in the 30 and 40s. .. Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very •• Guaranteed ' . , ,......,. .... , m a more precanous s11ua11on inter- nationally in the Middle East and m Nicaragua and Honduras than before Reagan was elected president. Closer to home, Van de Kamp said, the Reagan Administration has had a blatant disregard for environmental protection and is wajtmg until after the elecl100. to once again miuate the "environmental pillage" that was beiftg carried out by former Secretary "<>f the Interior James Watt. Those issues. as well as Ronald Reagan's ag.e. said Van de Kamp, make him vulnerable to a Demo. cratic bid for the presidency. As state attorney general, John Van de Kamp sa id his office has taken aw.essive steps to halt offshore dnlling, to ensure that all safety precautions are taken before the Diablo Canyo n Nuclear Plant is penn1tted to operate and to clean up toxic waste dumps. Van de Kamp said he spends two. thirds of his time dealing wtth the problems of crime. He said his office 1sdecply involved in trying to prevent child abuse and "stem the circle of crime that results when abused chil- dren become adults." As Democrats, he said. we have to let the public know that we arc not "soft on cnmc·· and that crime preven tion is not only a Republican issue. In his closing remarks. Van de Kamp pointed to the contnbu11ons made to California government by Orange County Democrats hke Rep. Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana and state Sen. Richard Robinson of Garden Grove. possible. · In his closing remarks. the gov· emor criticized reapport1onmen" saying that many congrcss1onal. state senate and assembly d1stnct scats arc considered ··safe seats" because the 10cumbents have rcapponioned the districts themselves. The governor spoke briefly to reporters after his speech, answering a question about transponation expen- ditures with the observauon that "We have embarked on a major five.year transponauon plan.'' He said that an estimated S 13 billion will be spent on "2,000 specific highway-and free· way-type projects •• and on public transit. Laguna Canyon channel studied With an eye toward flood prevcn· tion 10 Laguna Canyon, the Orange County Envi ronmental Management Agency has scheduled a workshop to consider ways of improving the Laguna Can}on flood control chan· nel. The county's Environmental Man· agement Agency and a consulting t firm retained to design the improved channel have scheduled the public session at 7 p.m. Tuesday at theBoys Club of Laguna Beach, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. Engineers are seekmg comments from the public that would assist lhem in preparing project plans. Whal do you lib about the Dally Piiot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at ldt and your mesHge will be recorded, trantcribed and delivered t.o Ult 1pptoprl1te ecmor. Tbe same %4-bour 101wertn1 service may be used to record letaera to tbe editor on any topic. 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UCI Medical lib aq 'dedication sett day Physicians and health care professional arc invited to a dedication of the newly relocated UC I ne Medica-1 Center Library today at 1 :JO p.m. at the cent in Oranae. The library's 30,000 books and jo Is, and computer assisted reference service, arc u by phys- icians, health professionals and the public. ~ The pubhc may purchase library cards or $SO per year or $24 for students. Further infonnatfon on the library may obtained by calling 634-SSSS. • Therapy talk tonJ6ht at Dr. William Glasser. president of the Reality Therapy in Los Angcles,.will speak t the Orange Coast College faculty tonigh Captain's Table Restaurant. The dinner and presentation 111ns from 5 Glasser's appcrancc is sponsored by t Professional Development lnstitut~. Irvine panel reviews bu Irvine's lon.g-5uffering Finance Commi has labored alone since its creation in Janua a soul attending their public hearings. hopes different. The commission is scheduled to review proposed budget during three hearings, begin The meetings arc to be held in Irvine Chambers. I 7200 Jamboree Road. Russian research lectu~ A need for mutual understanding in the uclear age will be th e 'opic of a lecture given by Dr. Har Id Sandler. chief of biomedical research with NASA, Tu y at the Fairview Community Church, 2525 Fairvi Road. in Costa Me$8. ; Sandler's address. "What About the Ru ·ans?" will be based on his personal experiences th Soviet researchers. The free lecture, beginning a 8 p.m., 1s sponsored by the Beyond War Project. For more mformat1on. call 973-18 I I. Immune denclency talk t UCI Dr. Robert Alan Good. head of the Can r Research Program at the Oklahoma Medical Research undation. will present a free lecture at UC Irvine immune deficiency diseases such as AIDS at 7 p.m. uesday in Lecture Hall Fl 10 at the College of Medicine, Good is credited with many significant cjtribut1ons to the field of immunology, mcludang devel ment of a bone marrow transplant method that he c Is cellular engmecring. The p1oneenng tranplant procearc in I 968 has saved thr lives of children suffenng frcil multiple immune diseases. I Olymplc study workshop~lated "How to Study Effectively Using Olymp: Training Methods" will be the topic of a free 1Dtroducto~ workshop for ninth and I 0th graders Wednesday from 4~ 6 p.m. at the the Human Equation ID Laguna Beach. Karen Mazzarese. a consultant who s iahzes m devrlopmg private study skills. wall conduc !.,work- shop. The Human Equation 1s a bookstore. rt gallery. counseling and trammg facilit y at 1550 S th Coast Highway. Call 497-7408. Nutrltlon seminar set ln A seminar entitled "eating for life" will resented Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock at tk Carmen Yuppa Conference Center. across the street frqn Pacifica Hospital at 18819 Delaware St.. Huntington Bach. Ju he Moss. registered d1et1 tian at Pacifica. ~ill lecture and lead the d1scuss1on . Emphasis will be placed on personal nutnt1on planmng for those in a11en~nce at the free seminar. Marines will hold aucdo4 The Defense Property Disposal Office wfl hold an auction at the Marine Corp~ Air Station. f1 Toro on Thursday. May 10. Registration will begm at 8 a.m and b1ddi~ will start at 9 a.m. Property will be availabk for mspect1 n starting Ma y 4. continuing through the day of the sal weekdays from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the DPDO. building 3 9. Further information 1s available by callug Sandra Kell y at 651-3771. CALENDAR Monday. May 7 • 6:30 p.m .• Costa Mesa City Cou cll. City Hall Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa. • 6 p.m., Irvine Finance Commission. budjet review. Caty Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road Irvine. • 9 a.m .• Orange County Transit DlstricLBoard of Dlrtttors. OCTD Administration Build mg. I I ¥2 Acacia Parkway. Garden Grove. , • 1:30 p.m .. Orange Co unty Planning Co mission. Hall of Administration. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. nta Ana. Stan on the court Comedla.n Chevy Choe and •Inger Kenny Roten lent their aupport Sunday in a celebrity doablee tennl• match at the Loe C.balleroa Racquet and Sport.a Club in CM Water District eyes $21.3 million improvement plan By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tt.e 0.-, PlleC • ..,. With water scarcity looming as one of the next major challenges to J>e met. the Mesa Consolidated Water District isconsideringa $21 .3 million plan that would give the district much needed flexibility in managing the precious resource. The project de!'l1gned to update the master plan for the water d1stnct was unveiled recently along with four financmg options for the improvements included ID the plan. Lmda Sanders. community relations director for the water d1stnct. said the improvements being considered arc: •Replacing old pipelines throughout the district and installing new pipelines: •Addtn~ two reservoirs 1n the distnct -one next door to the district headquarters on Placentia A venue and another to be located on the Cit} ·s cast side. •Installing several pumping stations around tht' d1stnct; and , •Installing ~veral small h}droelectnc gencraung fac1h11es around d1stnc1. Sanders said the plan would "improve and enhance" the district's system. Now. she said. the d1stnct has joint o,wnersh1p with other c111es in the San Joaquin Reservoir. The new reservoirs. which could be underground or paniaJI> above-ground. could make use of groundwater supplies or be used to store imported water. Chuck Hamilton. manager of finance and admm1s- trat1ve services for the district. said going ahead with plan would provide the d1stnct much-needed flex1biht y. "We would be able to use well water to a maximum capacity when we need 1t 1f1mported water 1s not a' a1lable or not desirable. And with the reservoirs. add1t1onal wells. and new mainlines. we could switch to imported water at some times as well." Hamilton said. With the rising cost of imported water and the knowledge that a major portion of Colorado R1 ver water will go to serve Arizona in 1985 or 1986. Hamilton said. the district would like to be able to use more local ground water. ''Right now. SO percent of our water 1s pumped fro m wells. A major impetus ofth1s master plan update 1s to gi ve us the ability to pump and d1stnbute more of 1t ... he said The capital improvements in the plan would be constructed over the next six years. he said The Mesa Consolidated Water District ser-.e~ Costa Mesa and portions of Newport Beach. umncorporated areas an Orange County and John Wayne .\1rport. Meetings are held at Jhc district's headquarters. 1965 Placentia Ave .. in Costa Mesa. ' J Drunken driving suspect collides wlth police car .\drunken-driving suspect suffered a broken leg when he smashed head on 1n10 a Costa Mesa police car. pohlc ~1d today. Mark Joseph Fl onen. 34. was lrt·ated at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Nt•wport Be.ach on Saturday and arrested on suspicion of drunken Laguna Beach Unknown suspects removed a green bag containing clothing and cosh with a total value ofS400 from a vehicle parked m the 200 block of Laguna Ave. shortly after 11 o.m. Saturday. • • • Two suspects. James Milton R d- dle, 31 . and Roger Lee Hartman. 0, were arrested for attempted au10 burglary Sunday evening at 7l I) Laguna Canyon Road. • • • A residenC'C was ransacked ond burglan1cd of an undetermined ~mount of property shortly before 5 p.m. Sunda)' in the 1300 block of Mom1n151de Dnve. • • • A lo s of $2.000 wonh of mas· cdlancous items were rtportcd \tolen from a vehicle parked in the :?800 block of Bernard Coun • turda) nOcrn oon • • • Police dctt'rmmcd that a hu~J:m hnd tnkcn place 1n n h11\1nl''' at 21 b driving by th e California H1ghwa} Patrol. p Costa Mesa police spokc~­ man sak1. An officer apparent!> tried to stop Florien for speedmg when a pursuit began on southbound Pomona Av- enue. t~ spokesman said Floritn. riding an Endu ro motor- North Oast Highway early Saturday momina' after a passerby reported seemg S>meonc inside the closed busmess. No loss has been dt - termined. • • • .\ ma' was reportedly robbed at gunpoint Friday night at I 0:30 b) three subjects 1n the 2800 block of Alexander Road. Newport &e.ch A Ne~pon Beach man reported the thef\ of her wallet and $200 in cash from hct unlocked car parkc.-d in the t 900 block of Yacht Enchantress unday • • • A Pasadena man reported thC' thef\ of his wullet and a watch \.alued ot S 150 from h1c; tar 1n the I 00 hltX k of Evenina < an~on Thc.6uspect u\l-d a .. slitn1un." a 'pcrtal tool that unlock~ cars. to enter the auto. police re- ported • • • .i\ Newport fkai.·h mnn reported the theft or h1 4' 1980 ( utk\~ \ nlm·d al C)dC Wa'I alleged!~ nel'ln~ nil Pomo na when hl' strul~ Otlicw .I m1th's pohcc car head on nonen wa<. thrown off lhe mntor- C)Clc and broke his leg. The police tar <;u11ta1ned minor damage 10 11'> front end. the spokesman said. $4. 700 from the 1600 block of I Sth Street. unday. .. ~· .\ Placentia man reported the then of a surfboard and a wetsuit with a total value ol S3QO from his car parked 1n the 4600 block of Neptune Sunda> • • • .\ ('oronn del Mar \\Oman reported the theft of her purse and S I 0 ~ cac;h from a party in the 200 hlock of Via Eboh aturday night • • • .\Santa Man reponed the 1hefi of a 1969 Ponttac valuc.-d at SSOO from the 1800 block of Balboa aturda) Jrrine Jry.cln-and cn mera equipment Y.err repon cd \lolen Sunda\ frnm a condominium on \age ~trttt Polle<' ~td cntr\ ma\ have been made through a ·kx kbo~ on the rnndo • • • Police w~·rc cnlll•d 001 to aid animal control offin•f' on a report ol a hoa con-.tn\ 1<'1 rau11ht in 11 <.ofrl on 1h1 Fountain Valley. Roaera teamed with tennla •tar Martina Navratilova to beat Cbaae and pro Bu Na 8-2 in the fundralalna event for the U.S. women'• Olympic •olleyball team, whicb 1au lta tn••••& headquarter• at Lo• Caballero• .. Nanatllova a.1eo won in eipClee play. Story on Cl. WE ASKED : What do you like best -and least -about your mother? Robert White data processor Costa Mesa Steve Boster plum~r Costa Mesa Walleen Antista boasewif e Costa Mesa DonFlaupa coastntctiea Irvine "There's so man> lra11s. "I hke how sht takes cart of the grandchildren. I don·t like the wa~ she .. hed1d so much for me "Shr's open minded .•. and she's mood~ " She's real!\ good and she "atched out fo r me when I was growing up Bui she wom cs too much about me." when I was l11lle She's so Steve Ryan cook Balboa stubborn ·· Pau.I Thomas minister Foontain Valle~ Sarah Kiraly waitress Costa Mesa Kim Leach waitress Laguna Beach "Her -;en'\C of humor ,., what I hkc ht•\t lll'r anger. least." "l hl' lo' l' 'lhc g1' l • ., me that sht• l'\n·t a horn-ag.am c hn ... uan .. "She alwa~<. brought out tht' hcst 1n me Tht· lll<l hH'r 011 '\hc madl· ml' lat..e .. ··<;hl' ., h<'r~I f. her o~ n ind1' 1dual person ~he lol- lo"s ht•r ideal~ and goals But '>hl' docsn't drc4'\ as temintnt' as I'd h~c her 10 ·· '800 hlod of Hamilton "itrt'l'I \un- da\ 'u 1n1unt''> wt•rt' rqxntnl . . .. \ htiut $<ill" onh tlf ,IUlll p.1r1' w l'rt· '\tolcn from .. l3r parked Ill .in urx·n parking. lot 1n a uimpln 1111 I .igk Point \unda) ••• fhl' Orangema11c \lorr. 1821 "l'I· lcnng l\t . wa' tht• Wt'Ol' t>I a hurg.la~ Satunfa, altnnoon Polin· rt•portt•d $2 000 in phntograph1l t•qu1rnwn1 "a" '>tokn • • • \ la"n mtn't'r \\J\ tat..t•n lrom :i garage on lkthan\ Orn l ~ nd.I\ n1gh1 Huntington Beach Fnll'nng thrnugh Jn t11x·11 dnnr 'iomcone stolr tonl\ Imm a ttaragt• on the I 5700 bloc~ of .\ulna\ I a1w a resident told pohl'C Sunda' Thi· 1111,<. wa'i c<;t1ma1ed at S' UOO • • • \oml'une broke inlll tht• trunk of ii green I %6 Mu\tang. varktd carh Coiunda' in a dn'c"a' on the I 7(l()(l hlod of Oak \ l\ta I Jn1· Thr lo\<. 1nl hitkd a \\ 1nth1•,t1·r \hntgun w1inh $100 • • • ·\ man \'a' arrec;tcd \undn' aftC'r noon al the Men \n'<. 1.1on.-% 11 <\dnm<. .\\l'nue on <.u\p1uon ol \hophfling Panl' w<'rth S2X w1•n• rt'\ 0\.('fCd ' ••• \nnwone hrnkt· 1 n111 .1 hi.id; I 4X I \oh u p.ir~l·tl \unila\ "' tht· trmn lo\ ol Ma'"l'll\ rc'itaur.11H 011 Pa1.1fil ( oa\l I hgh""' l ht• In\\ in1 ludrd ~' '' frnm tht• ~lmt' 111mp.1rtnwnt • • • \ rc'\ttlcn1 of tht• ~~llO hint k nf \n•nariu ()1 I\ l' rt•pn1 ll"ll \und,I\ th.II \1101l'tlnt' 'tnlt• .1 'lh1·r H\I'\ \ lnnaioo'r hit' 1 k II 11111 tl H' ho1111 1 ht• ""' "J\ t ... 11111.111·d .11 ~ 1110 \11me11m: hro~t· 1nhl tht• t•qu1ptnl·n1 'ht·d a 1 c kea n \ 1t'" I I 1~h St hrn'I I ""'fl""' I ( 1otharJ \t t•arh ~undJ\ and \(Ok~ I hllO \\tlr\h OI ha'>{'hJll 4•qu1r- ITil'OI I he c4u1pmen1 int ludcd basehall'> -,h1n guan.h .Jnd un1ti1rm panh • • • \ roun1a1n Va lle' man rerortt•d ~unda' that '\Oml'Ont' '1ok hi<. gra' I Q)'ltl ( ht'Hok1 ( amaro / 2'1-t lrnm .1 p.lr~1ng plan· on thl' .. llllO '11od ol \ldnlh \\t'nue 1n ll un1ington Beath 1 ht• lo<.<. \\a\ t'\l1ma1ed JI s .... 1)()0 • • • \"hill' 14.,'i Ford 'Jn p.irlcd 1n a rl'ilf tarpon on tht' I ""'400 hint~ nl Jau:iuch n l ant· "a' hurglan1ed. a rc"dent rt·rx1rted ~unda~ The lo.,... 1ndudcd \tt·rco equ1pmt•n1 worth $70. tool" worth SI~() and fi\htng pole'> wonh SI 00 • • • \omeont• hrn~<' 1n1<1 a homl· ~lur- da\ e'en1ng on tht' 14'00 hll11.~ 1,t Va'i1lc a rt'\ldent rt'P<.'rtt.•J \unda' The hw. int ludcd a ca'>C.· nl N't'r .1 SlllO<..hot~un a S'OlltJmt•ra.$·,oin Rnl1'ih ,urrt•nt\ and ~"'t\.,ir-aq·lcr., dlC'l k<. Fountain Valley ~mcone d 1mhl·d .111 S-1\ th.lln hnk lc'nre and \tolr .1 Im: t'\t1ngu .... hcr at Olr·' Home C t•nter at I., ~00 8roo~hur<.I ~t and thrn "flra\ed Jn t hcm1uih o' ~r a 1 'P7 bl.ad ~1crt un l\.1onart h 10 I.I carrort 1n thl' 1 .. 000 hlcll. l ol \3n Mateo \t • • • Rurrlaf'\ <-t<ll<' a a man·., "lhJ gold nct ldalc "alucd at S.\O(l lrom the lmocnal H,·ahh ~ Ulll 'ltl \fa~rh,l1a \t • • • \nmt'nnt 'tok ,, i'"' h.111 ,t,n1.11n· "'It tn'>h l~''· dn1h1ng and t 1t·ll11 , .1111' from th\ pal~tn~ lnl .11 I n1111 1a1n \ alln Rl·trt:.1t1on ( cnln I l"l4110 Bnwlhur't \t • •• Aurglar' l'ntt·a·J a hou<.c tn the 111000 hind nt \.Jt Leon .\,,nut• ti' hrt·,1t..1n~ a ~lllhl·n w1nd t1w anU \Wk lJ'h tl·wt'ln radw ,md caml'ra a mou n 11 ng. w $.ion Child taken from couple; abuse c ited \I 1l'\ta \k'-1 w11man and her hH' 1 n .,_,, lnt•nd "'crl· Jrrcstcd Sunda' llO ,u,p1t llln nl ch ilt1 abuse a ftrr · tht• ''nman·, '·'rar-old child wa1, al • lqK·dh h.idh tx·atc-n with J leather tx·lt pohll' • •• ud \ < 1l<.1.1 \k...i Pohc-c CX-partmcnt .. pokc<.man '•lid an anon}mouscall w thr Orange ( ount' Social ~n 1c<'' \ttcnn promp1cd otliCt'rs to' t\ll the home al ''~ll \unnse ( 1rclc on \unda' Jftcmtxm T hl· lxi\ "a' tound 1ns1dc the hou\c "in .in ahu"><'d rnnd1t1on.' poll(t f\'poned Ht' "·'' tn:ated at ( O\ta Mr-.;a Mcd1lJI l enter Hmp1lal and takro into protn:t1H <:u,;tody It thr \lbcrt \11ton Home for abu\C'd and aban- don ·d ('hlldrtn in OranltC The )pol.c,man 1d \ti< '':i' molhcr. 1'erc'1l L' nn lbrraia, 15 . :ind her ho\ fm·nd. BenC'dsct 1lano. 4CJ "nt' am·,tC'd on -.u ptoon of t hlld :.lbU'\ot' Jnd rCk3~ In I' U Of S' ooo Nut. 1 . Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, May 7, 1984 ' Accord re~c·hed in Agent OraDge suit ChCiliical firms would put up $180 million for veterans judac 1s ~xpectcd to appoint two officers to coordinate the payment • which are upected to amount to $250 million with interest. Before tnal, the companit disputed •raumcnts that veterans· illjurie resulted from expasure toA&ent Orange. And they sa1d that if there was any fault associated with the defoliant, it was with the U.S. miluary for misusina the product. NEW YORK.(AP)-A tentative settlement has been ~cbcd between seven chemical companies and 1 S,000 Vietnam veterans in a mammoth lawsuit in which the veterans souaht to prove 1n1unes from exposure to Agent Orange, lawyers for both s1dt1 said today. David Dean, the chief attorney for the veterans, said that any of the veteran' who had submitted claims will be eligible to receive payments based on the 1tverity of the individual ca$C. He s:lid that unborn offspnna of the veterans will also be covered. Despite its claims of immunity, the federal JOvem· ment is also a defendant in the claims. which mvolve wive and children of the servicemen -thouitt not the veterans themselve . The seulement was reached as jury selection was to beain in U.S. District C'oun. The lawyers s~ud the chemical companits have agreed to pay $180 million into special banlt accounts for the plaintiffs. No information wa immediately available as to how the payments will be divided amona the seven ct)om ical companies. According 10 terms of thr agreement. the chcmic:al tompanies do not acknowledge any liability for: the injuries. which veterans $Sid resulted from exposure to The plaintiffs in the class..aet1on suit 11y they suffered cancer. liver and nerve damage, akin problems. sensitivity to light and mental disturbances because t~y were forced to handle Agent Oranae. march throu'11 areas sprayed with it and drink from streams contaminated by It. The suit covers exposure in the 10 years before 1972. U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein has yet 10 approve the ~ttlcment. but the attorneys wd that the Agent Orange. . E-Salvador voting unmarred by snags SAN SALVADOR, El al,ador(APl- Hundrcds of thousand!> of Sal\ a~oram streamed to the polls for a runoff pres1den· tial election largel) fm: of rebel disruption and of th e bureaucra11c bungling that marred the first round Sunday's runoff matched Jose Napolc1rn Duarte. a moderate ( hns11an Democrat a~inst Roberto d' .\ubu1sson. cand1datt.· 1>t . Chocoholics say it was ·~weet meet LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was a chooohollc•s paradise this past week- end at the Los Angeles Convention c.nter. Thouaand8 of them paid $7 to enter a WOl1d wh«e they could treat their· tutebuda to 9UCh delJtaefes aa choc· otate truffles, chocolate Band-Aids, ctiocotat..eoated strawberries, choc- olate mou ... cake, c;hoeolate noodles, chocofate ice cream, milk chocolate, or~fitled chocolate and tMttertweet Chooolate. The goodies were offered by 75 exhibitor• showing off their acrumptlous creation• at the second annual "Salute to Chocolate." , The event wu spread over three times the ftoor apace of last year, said Nancy Cummins, the co-creator, so there wouldn't be a repeat of the dismay by an eetlmated 6,000 people who had to be turned away at the door last year. ".There ls a great Interest In all things cnocotate." sl\e said. Barbara Kramar arrived for the con- ventton more than two hours early, saying.-"We waited 2~ hours last year and didn't get In. I'm not taking any chances. I'm ecstatic! All this choc- olateJ" the ultra-right Republit:an Nationalist .\ll1ance Th1: ( cntral Elerllon ( ·ounc1I said unof- ficial n·1,uh• ,..,.;,.h, h ..... •11l,1hll' somc11me toda}. but that 11 would be about a week before the final tall} 1s released. Reprcsentall' cs of both panics sa id return!> the~ had compiled sho"'l'd their candidate leading with ·5 percent of the \Ole . .\sun e) of voters leaving the polls gave Duarte 54 percent of the vote agai nst 46 percent for d'Aubuasson. The poll had a 4 percent margrn of error. said a spokesman for the Miami·based pan1sh lnternauonal Networl.. which released the sun e)' based on interviews wtth 2.800 voters. Officials said they had eli minated many of the snaes which prevented some 200,000 of the eligible 1.8 m1ll1on voters from casting ballots ir1 the 1n1t1al round March 25. lnaual repons indicated about 1.6 million voted Sunday. compared with 1.2 m1tlwn an March. officials said. Voting took place in about 220 of El Salvado r's 261 municipalities. compared wi th 204 in the last round. elcc11on officials said. Salvadoran la"' requires c1t1zem to vote. although oflicials said 1here were no plans 10 seek out ttiost: who skipped Sunda) 's balloting. Government 1dent1t) cards are stamped "'hen people 'ote. and there as a strong go' ernment campaign pushing the patnotac dut) to vote. Many Salvadorans say the) fc.•el safer 1f their idental) cards show.they have voted. Leftist ·rebels staged scattered raids but stopped few people from voting. authorities said. "The voting went "'ell." said Elisco Rovira oflhe Central Elecuon Council. "It was not nearly so bad as in March." In March. ballot bo>.cs arrned late at man~ polling stations. voters "'en: con· fused O\ t.'r "'here thq "'ere supposed to cast ballots and th e elect0ral rt:g1!>tf) had numerous errors. E1gh1 candidates from moderate to far- nght panics competed 1n the fir!.t round. Duarte 1001.. ~3-4 percent of the 'otes an that elcc11on. with d' A.ubu1sson winning 29. 7 percl'nt Smee neither" on 50 percent. a runoff\.\as required. • Gestures of unity Angry •trlkinC copper worken ehout and make obecene geeturea at atrlke breakera along U .8 . 666 in Clifton, Ariz. Strike breake.n muet drive through Clifton !_o &et to and from the Phelpe-Dodge copper operation. Shadow of the moon to create sUn 'jewel' W .\ HINGTON (AP) -The rare sight ofa "diamond necklace in the sky·· may be v1s1ble to Americans this month. when the moon edges in front of the sun to provide a partial eclipse ,·1s1blc across much of the nation. Unhkl' lht.• more dramatic total eclipses. the sun won't disappear completely this time -at least a tiny bit will remam shining on Earth. according to experts at the U.S Naval Obsef\ a ton-. Instead of abandoning manl.1nd .-the 1mphcat1on of the Greek den,ataon of the word eclipse -the sun ma} instead provide an unusual daspla) known as Baal~ 's Beads. Bccau!>c of their positions in the sk). the moon appears to be a tan) bit smaller than the ~un when 11 mo' t•s 1n front. If the moon's surface "'crc smooth. a s1mplc nng of light would then form at the height of the echpse. But instead. the rveon has mountains and valleys. And in the seconds JUSt before the maximum eclipse. light shming be- tween the peaks gives the appearance of bnght beads around the moon. a "diamond necklace in the sky." as some have descrtbed it. Bail) 's Beads were named for the 18th centun astronomer"' ho disco' ered them Na,al Obscnator~ spokeswoman Gail Cleere· reports that a second rare phenomena 1s also possible during the eclipse -the shadow band effect. In the United States. only residents of Alaska will be unable to observe at least some of the ecltpS(. ewected the morning of Ma) 30. according to the U. Naval Observatof). Memory problems may occur before old age LO~ ..\N(1ELE~ (.\Pl -Mcmo f) problem~ ma~ seem tu tx· the pro' 1nct.• of the cldcrl} but the most s1gn11icant lhange 10 a hl·alth~ person·., memo0 cx:curs between 10 and 50 )Cars old. a rescart hcr \a)S. Betau<,l' ph' '>acal deterioration occurs with increasing age. the idea that memo!) 1s al.,o 1mpa1red "fits' cl) nice I> and log1calh :· ps}cholog1st Mani} n Alben told a symposium at the annual meeting ol the ..\mencan Ps~ch1atm .\.,.,onauun \unda' But that theol) is not supported by con1inuang research. she said . "It 1s becoming increasingly clear 1n examinmg the opumall) healthy individual across th e age range that the most s1gn1ficant change that occurs in memory occurs between the ages of 30 and 50." ~id Albert. director of the Alzheimer's Cli nic at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Th1!> decrease in memory performance occurs in the abaht}' to learn ne\.\ mformation quickly and to retain it a long tame. not in the ability to remember and fllanipulate what has already been learned. Albert said. "We have done elaborate EEG (electroencephalo- gram) studies ... which sho°"'ed that corresponding to the change in memory are changes in electncal acuvaty ... in the temporal lobe." she said. Complaints about memory don't usuall y emerge until people are in their 60s because the problem becomes more evident as it's coupled with others. Albert said. . l Reagan has blue blood? Orange County's Relaxing Music Station LONDON (AP) -President Reagan Is related to Queen Elizabeth II and all but one of the crowned heads of Europe, and also 11 a distant cousin of John F. Kennedy, according to Burke's Peerage. In addition, he desoends from Ire- land's most famoue warrtor--klng, Brtan Boru, making him "the most royal of au the Amerlean preafdenta since George Brooks-Baker said Reagan also Is related through Boru to President Franools Mitterrand of France and Marattatl Patrice MacMahon. France's preeident from 1873 to 1879, who was created Duke of Magenta by Napoteon Ill. Burke'• chief genealogl11, Hugh Peakett, first traced Reagan's lrlSh roots In 1980: He has eald that the forebear• of Democratic pretktentlal candidate Walter Mondale were Vik- ing•, "and Brian Boru always beat the Vikings." is KDCM 1D!l.1 I Washington, who w-.s cloeely related to Britain's royals." said Harotd Brook.e-l Baker, director of the bible of British blue bloods. I Kennedy's line goes back to anot~ nephew of Boru, Sentlg, who founded the Kennedy dynaaty In the 11th century. FMSIBEU · SERVICE & ST ABILITY SINCE 1957 RA881TT INSURANCE ,-,~. 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MAHLI JIWELIH 873-()385 3118 New rt Blvd. at Greek site May Garden Chinese Restaurant ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (AP) -The Oame that wall bum at thc Olympic Games in Los Angeles this summer was kindled today at this ancient site where the ...._ __ ...__ ______ __,,S-.M-N.WWllWtii.W.N'l.,...-WI onganal games were first staged 1n 776 B.C. 71u 6ple11d or "' e #11uu c>u; .. ;,,,. 111 ,.t,.9flltt "'""'9 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Dinner • Cocktails • Sunday Brunch Orwn 7 dDys a weE>k Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dmner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert Drama student Katenna D1daskalou. 24. dressed an the nnklc-lcngth robe of an anr1cnt Greek priestess. ht the torch from the sun'i. rays reOectcd m a concave m1rro1 placed 11mong the classical ruins of the sanctuary Two Greek girls in short tunics played flute music as 1he torch Oared into life under bnlhant sunshine. D1daskalou held the flaming torch high abo' e her head as she recited a prayer 1n anc1C'nt Gree~ tu Zeus. the king of the gods. - So· lal Security ge ' second look By Cb~ lated Pre11 WA INOTON -Treasury Secretary Donald Repn, c' na tbc "mammoth costs" of the Social Security program · ys federal policy-makers eventually will bavc to decid whether all retirees should receive benefits. "When ial Security first staned SO ycan or so aao. 11 was des ed merely to help people who would be destitute hen they goto)der," he said. "Today. reprdlcss of what rson receive$ in the way ofa pension from the corporal n from which he's retmng or the hke or how much th ·ve saved or how much wealth they have, they still ~et S.Cial Security," Regan said. Regan said that while notbma~ould be do.ne about Social Security cliaibilily .at the low d of the economic ladder. ·•at the upper end of the scale thmk we've got to r~examinc 11." Asked if he were sumesting a means test for future Social Security l'C'Cip1en~ he said: "No. but I do think that somewhere along thdline. at some cutoff point. we may well want to say. well,..why docs such a person as that really have Social Secunty.1 • !llas~a ploneer dles AN( ORAGE. Alaska -Wilham Allen Egan. who helped g1 de Alaska to statehood and became 1he state's first elec~ governor. died Sunday. He was 69. Egan was adminedf riday to a hospital where he had been receiving out-pati~p therapy followrng rad1at1on treatment for lung cancer. aJosp1tal spokesman said. Goat SamarltlJn lcllled t G Rf,NA. La. -A man was killed and his son was wounde< hen they went to the aid of a ne1$hbor who was being he at gunpoint b} burglars. authontte!I said. Albert Alonzo , and his son. Albert Jr .. became susp1c1ous of a green tntk parked in front of the home of George Plaisan~ at about 9:20 p.m. Sunday. Jefferson Parish Sheriff ~t. Bob Gamer said. The Alortzos apparently walked fl on burglars robbing Plaisance. setting off a gunfight n which Plaisance and both neighbors were shot. Garner sid. • ( ALIFORNIA Sln/}'r gives mom a Rolls BE'ERLY HILLS -Roe). supersta Michael Jackson gave his mother ~athcnne a Rolls Royce for her bnhday. and pianist Floyd Cramer.aid Sunday he new IO from Nashv1l! to play for a weekend surpnsa>art )'.··They gave her a cake and vidotapcd the whole surpnse party ... :ramer said Sunday 1n Los Angeles Mrs. Jackson's other chil- dren. gandcb1ldren and her hus· band. Jr. were at the party. attend· ed by CllQut 50 people. said Frank Rogers~ramer's manager JACKSON Stesth bomber ln state? PA..MD<\LE -.\ ma1or fac1l1t} to be built here b) Northnp Corp. as hkel} to be the the site for final producr;on and assembl} of the top-secret stealth bomber begannbg in the late 1980s. a newspaper reports. The planne1 facalit~ is the latest an a series of dC'velopments 1hat arLcate the stealth program 1s moving toward a produ(J\on stan within the decade. the Los Angeles Time~ said l<>f>· Olynplc screening altered U'.S ANGELES-Questaon!lon religious beliefs that were pr1 of a screcnang test for 01) mp1c secunt} guards had ne"r ~n challenged until some applicants for guard JObs at )lymp1c sites raised obJect1ons. psychologists sa). "Tho~uestions are part of a widely accepted test that has been alministered around the country fo r at least 15 years."taid Dr. Arthur Le Blanc. a consul11ng psychologist who asisted Cahfom1a Plant Protection in drawing up the quest1ainaire. "This is the first lime I've heatd of anyone protestrig about those questions. But. in the interests of avo1di1g an unnecessary controversy. we agreed to drop the questi ons.'' he said. Rodney up, up and away PJ.L M SPRI NGS-In a cross-country balloon race to see vho can Oy the fanhest. a balloon called Rodney the Jazz lfrd appeared headed for an upset victory as the favorcl Rosie O'Grady stalled near Oklahoma Ci ty. a race offic1a said. The two heh um-filled balloons were the onl) con tesants re ma mine out of a field of nine that lofted into the a1rover Palm pnngs aturda~. said Debbie Fawcett. a spok swoman for the Gordon Bennett International Ballo<D Race. Zoe director uonerated WS ANGELES -The count) grand JU')' found no wrongioing 1n its probe of the disappearance of 1vof) amfa<ts that had been taken to the Los Angeles Zoo for safekc:ping, district attorney's spokesman Robert Gore said. 1)f 1.600 artifacts stored at the zoo. 104 "small comnx>n items of miscellaneous Jewell")" remain unac- counttd for. Gore said. Zoo dare.ctor Warren Thomas welconcd the ~rand JUf)··s conclusion as the end of a "long and v1ry agonizing road ... 'C'advocate dead at 77 LOS ANGELES -Irwin ~tone. a b1ochem1st who p1on(%red the use of Vitamin ( 1n warding off infections and a~ food preservative. as dead at 77. Stone's throat was sever<J) damaged in a I 960 auto accident and hf appar.ntly choked to death last Thursda) night. said Dr. ~llanCott. chairman of the Academ) ofOrthomolecular Ps)chatry m New York. WoRLO --~ Rev. Graham out of hospltal IPNDON -The Rev Billy Graham was released from• London hospitnl today after an oper.\llon to clear a senoJS sinus condition. a hospital spokesman said. The 65-ycar--old Amcncan evangelist. admitted to.the Roya l Masonic Hospital on Saturday. was released tem~ranl)' unda)' niaht to preach before 2.500 people at London·~ Westrnmstcr Chapel. Arafat meets with Chlnese ?C KING -PLO chairman YasM'r Arn fat met today w1thCh1na's top leader Deng 1aop1naand laterdescnbed the ialks as successful but declined to \3} whether the Chmhc wi ll 11ve him 1tnorc weapons. The SS-y~ar-old gucrnlla chieftain spel'll th ree days in Peking. where ('omrnumst leaden. toasted him at banqueu. showed him C'h1neM: tanks and mtcr3ted suppon for a united Pnle$t1ne L1bcr3t1on Orpn11auon under Arafat's command. &nqul't facll1tu~ • Weddmg H.t't.-epuons • Pr1valt• Parties 4 to 6 PM ,,, 7 Days I Week! The 40-minutc c-ercmon}' wai. dosed to visitors to avcn demonstrations provoked b) a Iona-running controvcr;y 1n Greece over allc&cd "commerc1alt1.at100" of the Ohmp1c tort·h through sponsorship of 1t'> coast-to- coa'it Journcv aero<;\ the n1ted State'i. Lill an lot teared But after the flsme wni. h:mdc.-d to Richard a11cant. a iy. p 1400 8€ arl1tol, Coete ..... Cott19t A9dhlll I Brtelof 758-9229 '(9'/Jiltn1£1qij 6 7 3-77 2 6 • 1 Oii/ THf PCNIN!WI A BALBOA 801 E BALBOA ---- member of the un Anaeles 01.Ymp1c Orpnmn ftONIARA. Solomon I ln nds -The government Comm111ee. a brief demon tration was staged by the'•nnounccd today 1t ha tightened ~cunt)' ond deponcd 11 ma)Or of Olymp1 . the v•lltgt edJ01ntng the 1nc1tnt llc. pcoPlf tflet learntng of a po'4i1blc L•b)'nn·bacttcl plot to and about lO viii gers se11c the Bntl'ih Emba\S)' here The island ftlrc dy 1s be1na "The commerrn1li1auon of thc-~acr<.'d Oome 1s -Sn insult to the 11.knls of the fll)mp1~' .. the mayor. Spym~ r utc.•tno\ \.'HU • hca"Jly guarded for Pope John P3ul II'~ v1s1t Wednc$doy TOO~)'. police l)atrol~ tool>. ur l)O'llltOn\ :u 'ltratca1t• point\ nrouhtJ 1he cnp1tol and a ~trong poltn· conunicnt w=i\ \to11oncd at thr airport to '-\ r<'t'n anwman~ ~ \~n1tr' LOS ANGELES (AP) -It had all the clements of a HoU~ood movie script proposal: a ttlebrity auto- maker, squened for cash m~ts a bi& time drua smualerand plunges into a hi&h-finance cocaine deal. "But the scriptwriters were FBI aaents planning a "stin1" operation, and the automaker, John Z. De Lo~n. claims il was a &i&an tic setup. The agenu• colorful memos to Washington headquarters came Security tight for pope tour By tbe Aatoclated Pre11 PORT MORESBY, Papua New Gujnea (AP) -Security was tight as Pope John Paul II landed in this South Pacific capital city today to a greeting from tribal dancers, a bagpipe band and thousands of chccnng islanders. His am val came a day after a youth brandishing a toy r.istol charged his motorcade in ~u • South Korea. v Thepontiffs~pJ;>eddown from the papal DC-I 0 and kissed the ground as a 21-gun salute boomed over the airport, a former World War I l fighter base. The band played the Vatican and Papua New Guinea anthems. Beside the plane, dancers wearing fea thers and pig tusks chanted a traditional welcome as drumbeats sounded. After grttting Prime Minister Michael Somare and Papua New Guinea's governor-general. Sir King- sford Dibela. the pontiff made a short speech in English and repeated it in Motu and ~idgin, the two most common languages in this diverse Melanesian society. He told the crowd in front of the terminal that he had been "nurturing in my heart a particular desire" to visit this island. a former colony at various times of Britain, Germany and Australia. Roman Catholics arc the religious largest group in Papua New Guinea, comprising one-third of the 3 million inhabitants. He went from the airport to Hubert Murray sports stadium. where he gave an open-air mass. He urged the nation's youth "to take up and respond to the divine ·call" and become priests, brothers and nuns. • under fire 1n the automakcr's drua trial this past week. The newly released documeJlll provide an insjde view of inter-qency rivalry over the celebrity caie and arowin& e>1cite- mcnt over the plan for De Lorean•s arrest which aaenu called "an appeal- in& scenario ... De l,.orean's attorney, Howard Weitzman. J.>lclns the courtroom and uudina in4i1Muon. bas accused the aovernment of "chor co- , " Flnlehlng touches anph1DJ, •. orchcstratina... crcauna lbis case.•• "We did not create the con- spiracy," insisted qcnt Benedict Tisa, the trial's only witness so far. "Mr. De Lorean did it." In a tense oouruoom drama, the feisty Weitzman and the atoUd Tisa have locked horns now for seve11 days of crosHUmination. The qent has been on the stand l l days, and his suiemcnts have led to accusation& of I• Conatructlon workera carry a but of caeear to ita place alon& half-mile Iona Wonder Wall at Loulalana World ltzpoeltlon alte ln New Orleana. The 82-acre world'• fair opena.ln ab daya. Congress facing deficit, El Salvador military aid WASHINGTON (AP) -Two issues that have dogged Congress more than any oth ers this year. U.S. military aid for El Salvador and an election-year prescripuon for trim- ming federal budget deficits, will be the focus of House and Senate activity this week. Beginning Tuesday. the House will be debaung several approaches to aiding El Salvador as legislators consider a SI 0. S billion worldwide foreign aid authorization bill for the fiscal year beginning Oct. I . President Reagan. meanwhile. is deciding whether to address the nation as part of a personal lobbying campaign to gain congressional ap- Reagan would be8.t .Mondale and Hart LOS ANGELES (AP)-President Reagan would defeat either Walter Mondale or Sen. Gary Hart by about the same margin 1f the presidential election were held now, a Los Angeles Times poll published today said. Reagan would defeat Mondale 53 to 41 percent. according to the survey of 2. 700 voting-age people across the nation. including 1.898 registered voters. Hart. who has claimed he would run better than Mondale in the fall , gathered 41 percent to Reagan's 52 percent. The Rev. Jesse Jackson lost to Reagan by a ma rain of 63 to I q percent. The slight difference between Re- agan's poll showing against Mondale and his support versus Han is not significant in light of the survey's maflin of error: th ree percentage points 1n either direction. the Times said. The poll also showed Mondale's suppon to be more· solid, with 67 percent of tho~ favonna him sayma they were certain to vote for him. By contra~~ 59 ~rcent of those .who chose Hart saulll\ey were cc rta1R to vote for him. Polbtcn round that 38 percent of Democrat surveyed thought Mon dale should be the party's prt 1dent1al nomine~ compared with 33 percent who picked Han and 6 pcrctnt who cho«-Jock,on In the survey. conducted between Apnl 28 and May 3. 59 percent of those res~nd1ng approved of Re- agan's ov •. r~ll performance as pres•· dent and his handling of. the econ- . omy. But 36 perC'ent gave him a negative JOb rating and 37 percent disaoproved ofh1s economic poltc1es. proval for increased aid to Central America. Deputy White House press sec- retary Larry Speakes said Reagan will decide early this week whether to make such a speech. The president has asked for S 132.5 m1llton tn authont} for military aid next year for the government of El Salvador. but the request has at- tracted little Eupport in the Demo- crat<ontrolled House. House Republican Leader Robert H. Michel of llltno1s said flatly last week the proposal has "no const•· tuency" and he urged Reagan to make a nationally broadcast speech to explain the ·necessity for the mone}" Congress has earmarked S64.8 million in Salvadoran m1lnary as- sistance this year. and a Senate· passed supplemental appropriation for $61.7 million ts awaittng House action. misconduct and one di1milleJ mo- tion. Repeatedly. Tisa haschai\led ttsti- mony. expla1mng, "f miupoie, ~· or"I was 1n trror." De Lorean, the siJver·haired star of the drama. watches silently from his counsel table seat, takinJ noteS and sippina water u the action fl.arcs around him.· He is char&ed with conspirinJ to distribute $24 million worth of co- ' Hart says tie's stit·I • 1ngame By tbe Anoclated Presa Wrtiei Walter Mondale 1s looking to Tuesday's next big round of pnmanes and offering himself as a latter-day Harry Truman, as Gary Hart insists he's not about to pull out of the Democratic presidential race despite two fresh losses. Hart expected to pick up a victory today in his home state of Colorado. where Democrats hold local caucuses and 43 national convention delegates arc at stake. Mondale was conceding Colorado to campaisn today in all four of the states holding primanes Tuesday - 11\diana, Maryland, tiiorth Carolina and Ohio. A total of 368 convention delegates are at stake on that day. Hart, trailing Mondale nearly two- to-one in delegates. was a loser twice Saturday. He finished second in Louisiana's primary behind the Rev. Jesse Jackson and in TexAs caucuses behin<t Mondale. The Texas loss was a panicular blow, since Hart bad staked much of his nomination hopes on a showing in the western states, among which Texas has the second largest number of delegates. ·"The issue is not who wins states but who wins delegates." Han said Sunday. conten<Jine that Mondale woutd score a ne< gain tn delegates of only about 30 out of Texas and Louisiana. At a news conference in Washing- ton before staning a campaign swing through Ohio and Indiana. Han insisted he would wm the nomination on the first ballot at the Dcmocrauc .National Convention in San Fran- cTsco this July. Asked if. in light of the Texas loss. there were any ·circumstances under which he would quit the race before the convention. Han answered "None." ,. . " .. \ ' " .. "\ caioe in a plan to save his f ailini car comSJID)' in Northern lr~land. If convicied' he could face 72 years behind ban Tisa's testJmony and the FBI memos have h1ghh&hted a backsta&e battJe over the De Lorean cast between the FBI and DEA (Dru& Enforcement dm1nistrat1on), wtucb both souaht to control the "sting.·• Tisa. who denied that he was tryins to enbanc;:e hit ~ ~ with Uw cate. ad.milted bl ..... 9iiOyed --\ht DEA addedoocol'ill.-.Jolaa \/aletua. IO &be ~ ol cbrKWI pla)'lnl roles in dlt i11'1 onue mu- querade. Tasa. ~yina a ciOOUd bttlr«. said Friday be WU .. COCK'iCrnecr because VUnul bad '"'iled ·ill M)me otbtt dtua cam Ud snpt bl ~ized. ....,. •a~~ bf the pref•ence of <iellgltM .-cted Ol liocllted ~ fw to the Oemoc:rlllic ConYention. Mondale 1 ,251 .0S Ha1 893.75 Jackson 235.2 Other .54 Uncommitted 302 To Nominate Total Delegates ··1 am still waiting for someone to ask Mr. Mondale when he ts going to demonstrate that he repr~nts the real majonty of this pany." he said. But his Texas campaign manager. Rep. Martin Frost. acknowledged winning the nomination will be difficult now. "He needed to win this state tn m)' judgment," sa Frost. "He didn't do so." The Texas results were still being counted today by state Democratic Party officials. With 61 percent of the vote counted. Mondale had 21.407 votes or 50 percent. to Han·s 11 .572 or 27 percent and Jackson's 7.01 4 or 16.4 pcrcen\ 1,317 3,133 In Louisiana. final unofficial re- turns had Jackson with 136.794 votes. or 43 percent H3"rt bad 79,387 or 25 percent. and Mondale bad 70.543 or 22 percent. The NCWI Election Service projected that Jack- son would pick up 25 delegates to 18 for Hart. 13 for Mondale and one uncommitted. Secretary of State Jim Brown projected that Mondale would gef that one uncommitted delcptc. Mondale was in Ohio on Sunday and ltkened him&elf to Truman. the former Democratic president who won election 1n 1948 against long odds. We 've add ed $250,000 worth of d iamonds to our regular stoc k and put this selection on sale! Save on dazzling d iamond 1ewelry in our Fine Jewelry Depi rtment plus a special one day only colleCben You'll save on pendants. bracelets. earrings cocktail rings. bridal sets and mens rings Choose solitaires. diamond clusters or diamonds with other precious stones All are in 14k t gold settings Our Diamond Counselor will be m our Fine Jewelry Department to help you Reg i is oo to 6000 oo sale 68.99 to 3599.99 ~e•11,n., D a11'ond Cert I c.:ite is issued .... ,, t>l t-~u·c~ase Al ar, I me ttie ctrT'Ou"' o• ?tie CPrl l•ed '>P .,g price 101 ,.,e le •.ii •""Ounl o• O<iyrnen•c; ...,ade on lt'lt o• , el •'"1.1, bP app1,pa 1ov.d•d thf' purcnase Ill a rnore e•oens1ve d1arnof'ld provid ing '' • •f'lu•'l c; m,1de with t"e Diamond •· • 1 cale an11 Jhf' d•am "1 is in lhe or -o n,l moun· no nOI marreo or damaged A •elurneo d•d!'T'IOnds art-sub1ect to , "' 1 r.:it on ti. Ou• e..,.e er <>orTJe 1.,-:1• a1 ons rnny bi> P"•arged to -.ho"' di>t 1 S•vle::. mlly va•~ t•v store ~ Tuesday only May 8 Garden Grove store ... c =,.. Wednesday only May 9 Tustin store Thursday only May 10 Anaheim store 12 noon to 8 p .m . Tues .. May 8: Garden Grove. Hnrbor Blvd at Garden Grove Blvd Wed . May 9· rustin 18 182 Irvine Blvd at Newport Ave Thurs .. May 10 Anaheim Anaheim Pli11n N E.uchd St ~t Cn~~cent SI • .. .. CheC.ks, balances .. needed on the Fed WASHINGTON-lmaganea tcenaierwhocould eth1sown allowance without an> l'\Plnnat1on to theperents who pa)-it. and you'll have.a some idea ofthl· "U' thl· Federal Reserve \!.tc:m o~rales. Only some idea. bCcuu .. c the Fed's self-set allowance'" mcm· than SI billion a year The FC'd wnte!. 11s o" n budgl'I and doesn't have lOJUSllf, a n1d..cl 01°1110 Congress becausc thl· mune' 1sn ·1 appropriated b~ our l'kl ted.rcprc.>scn· tatives. The Ft'd gets 11'!> 'pending money from the S 15 01ll1on 1n 1nll'll''' payments it collect'> tn bu\lng and sellinggovernmenl '>l'runi1l''>. a' 1t regulates the monc) '>uppl). But the Ft"d'sallo\~ance1.om1.•., indirectly out of the ta\ pa~ 1.•r.,· pockets. That's bee a ll'>1.· 1he 1n11.•re\1 11 earns must be turnl.'d o\ 1.·r to lhl· Tfeasury-minu-.1he red's C\· penses. Themore1h1.· h·d '>pendo,on itself. the less monq 11g1Yes1hc Treasury. Fed offic1ab '>1.'em 10 r1.·gard the remission offund., to 1hc goH·rn· mentasagaft. . Soit'syourbu!.1m•o,, that th1.· Fl·lf., personnel CO!.l!. "-1.'nl up I 0 pern·n1 - to$600m1l11on-in the midst of overaJI cutbacks and la\ offs b' ll''i!>· favored federal agencae·s lt"s ~·our money that subsadazes the ti:'nnis and squashcourts.1heclabora1edining and shopping fa ca h 1 aes an some Fed buildings-and the $.W 1.384 cafeteria subsad) an one) ear And n·s your dough that pa~ s the sala ry of a full-tame an director. "'ho decorates the offict:'s ofFed oflina b and holds art sho"'s "1th a' earl\ budgetofnearh $100.000." Wh) doesn·1·Con$rt:'sscl1µ1tw wings oft he h1gh·ll) ang Fl·d. \\ h1d1 regularly lectures the lawmalo.l'r'> on their spending habns'' Thl' ans"er seems to be that moc;1 members of Congress-like mostolthe1r constituents-find the Fed's"hok operation so mysterious that the~ " prett} well accept "1thou14ut:'st1on the idea tha1 the Fed must remain u naccou n table Congress has d1.•dinl'd 10 force the Fed into the regular budget and appropraa11on., proce\s 1hat 11thl'r goH~rnmcn1 agem·al''> mu'>t g11 throu~h The h:d t\Jl.,n 1rnmum• 111 JACK ANDERSON G1.·neral .\crnunung Office audit!> of moneta~ pohc~ s1gn11ican1 Free· dnm oflntorma11on .\ct dl·man(.l\. General Sen ices .\dmanastrataon rules and rt' ti sen tl'l' rc.>guln11uns The lalc)t e'ampk oft he Fed"s h~ pnotacl'lkl·t on ( ·ongn·ss 1s thl' fl·deral Rt•)ef\ l' Modern11a110n .\ct It "ould ha'l' rl·ix·akd th1.'l'\l)llng $140 m11l10n It mat on rnn">truct1on rnsh for the 12 Fi:'deral Kl·sen l' Ban~ brand1es around the co untn Tha'> would havl• let the Fl·d·s regionJI i.atrapi. spend a!> much a~ lhl·~ "anted on ne\\ Ollil·es Th as h1gh·handed po"er grab" a'> saalang through C ongri:'SS "11hou1 l'\"en da!.Cussaon v. hen Rep. W1ll1am Patman. D-Tcxas. SJ?Olted at and ho" led an protest He was able 1oge1 1hecons1ruct1on hm11 put bad. tn: though a1S::!OO m1ll1on Patman 1s tf) ang to for.cc the fed 10 submit toa full congressional audn- a fight that's been goang on v.1th out success for at leas1 ::!O ~ears "ljustdon'tkno" wh) "ecan'l muster the courage to do some1htng lake tha1:· Patman told m) assocaatl' Michael Banstem ... We ha\e fartoo few restnc11ons on the Fi:'d . ·· Takrngon the Fed 1sa Patman famtl) trad111on. Has father. Rep Wraght Patman. D·Texas. aschaar· man of the House Banking Comm II· tee ran the onh real aud11 oft he Fed o;horth before 'he died in 1976. That repon. which \\a!> never oflicaall) released. put itscondu!.1ons up front. II was titled: .. Federal ReserveConstruc11on Expend11ures: .\n E>.erc1se an Extra' agance." It showed 1ha1 the Fed's bu1ld1ngs cost as much as 115 percent more to tiuald than the a' crage federal bualdang Jack And~rson is a syndicated columnist. -ONE dl1. MR.6A6'E _/ --- L.M. Bovo ------= - ''As anyone who has lost a lot of weight can attest. there comes a time when no matter what you do ... you are totally Incapable of losing that last 10 or 1 5 pounds. • · BILL HARVEY cohunnlat PAT BucUUM Why not follow through on taxes·? Reagan proyed !"tis plan works. now h e· s backing off In 1983. the Reagan reco' e~ neati:'d more JObs than Eufopedad an IO)ears. Auctions: Women led the way Francois Mmerrand. the French socaahst who came to power at the samettmeas Ronald Reagan~ w11h s1m1lareconom1c problems. ate has • humble p1eand made his hegira to Sahcon Valley to learn how Yankee entrepreneurs are paving the wa) to the future. · While the German econom} stagnates. w11h 10 percent unemplo)- ment. the U.S. economy, we are told. is in danger of·· overheating .. and needs to be restrained by Paul Volcker. who has shown previous aptitude for such work. Q. What was the first son of merchandise sold at auction? A. Young women in good physical condition were treated u merchan- dise in that manner. Earliest auctions in the record at hand go back to 450 B.C. an Babylon where female sla,es were sold on the bloc!... Average sala~ of profrssional baseball pla)ers in thl' maJOrs now 1s $.289,000. ·\\ eragc career lasts six years. Mcdteal cjteclo.ups an nudist co- lonies sho" a much lower incidence of high blood pressure than as found an the general public In the Malabar region of India. a Y..afe can get nd of an unwanted husband simply by leaving his shoes outside the door. Q. Wh) was "Ro,•cr'' the typical name for a dog for so many years? A. The first animal movie star was a dog that starred in a 1905 film entitled. ··Rescued by Rover." Then. 11 was a rather unusual nami:' Q. Ho" much did the firs1 blue Jeans cost" A.SI 3.50a dozen. Those were Le' 1 Strauss· first in 1874 Q . Name the three ~•ndaest towns an the n1ted tati:'S A I. Guadalupe Pass. Ti:'Jtas. ::!. Medacme Bow. W)o. A.nd 3. L1'- 1ngston. Mont In that order. Have you ever been to a gnathologist? You have. 1f you've ever had a gold crown on a tooth. That's another name for the dentist who crafts such work. If you want that bar of soap to last longer. un wrap it and let at dry before you use it. maybe in a drawer to perfume up your linens or whatever. Observed Case} Stengel: "There comes a time in every man·s life - and I've had plent) of themF Slo$an of the Myster) Wmers of .\menca: ··Myster) Writers Know Cnme Does Not Pa) -Enough.·· L.M. Boyd J1 • syadlc•t~d CO l 11 llUli s I. With the strongest recovery sance World War II. with his philosophy of sound money and lower taxes vind1· cated, Ronald Reagan, one would think. would be leading the victory parade. announcing to his troops plans for even deeper tax rate rcduc· tions. even better times. if they will help him w1n another term. Where. however, 1s the troubadour ofpnvate enterprise to be found? Home from China. he is building support for the fourth major tax increase in 20 months. acquiescing 1n congressional cuts tn tbe rearmament program that was to be pan ofh1s presidential legacy. I . Trench warfare in the battl~ of the bulge One understands the senaor Re· publicans. rec1div1st to the core; the} needed little prodding to return to the business ofraising taxes to "balance" bud~ets unbalanced by their Demo- cratic colleagues· procll\ at) for spending what they do not ha' e. • Those last few pounds are the h ard est -and call for desperate m easures l am not a pcr-.on v. ho l1h·., IO brag. but 1fan) one "erl' IO come up tu me and ask. l"d adm11 to the fact 1ha1 dunng the past 1hr1.·e or four )ear.,(', e managed to lo-;e 40 pound~. I 1 has n11t been easy. Part ol 11 l dad with med11a11on and self·h) pnosas and pan of at I did "'"h the help ol a' e~ good ph~<,anan I ha"e gone lrom J 5~·anch "a•'>t to a 37·anch "a"t '>'hllh on m' b·foot. 2-inch bag.boned Ira me loo~!> prem good . .\t least 11 looksgood to me .\s am onl' "'ho has lo<.1a101 of weight c'an attest. then: toml''> a ta me when no mailer whal 'ou"Cf-O'ln the way of diet.) ou arc toiall) anc.apable oflos1ngthat l,tst IOor I~ pound., 1t·c; prell) frus1rating ) ou \U0'>1'>t on a daet ol grapclru11 sel'd\. "a11.·r and water. anJ that last roll olflah hang\ in there likl' tt\ bci:'n mag1c·glul·d on You look antoa mirror and lhl·re·-.an ama11ng fa<.~1m1k ofa "ta lag q surVl\Or'>t:rnngb;iCI-. JI \l)U all excepl for 1hJt lac;1 roll lfthq wuld make a 11rl· a' lough and long la-,11 ng a~ th a 1 roll ol lcH Mar~ C Bloome "oulJ Ix· out 111 busam·~" 1n ""month' lt'<,<.·x1rt·nH·h l.'xa,rw1;1ting Then: tan.ti I\ nin11.·,,1111m• "h,·n \OU sa\ to \Ourself"Th1~ '' ndlcu· ious' There'sgot to be !>umerhmg I can do to get rad of1h1s remnan1 of m) past addiction to tnax1·nutrat1on1 .. In the state of extreme frustration an "hach vou find' ourself. nearh an\. rhinglooks good. Surgical renio, a·1·1 Probabl) ve~ expensl\ c and a prett) e'treme solutaon. bu1 at bears fun her lhough1. .\bsolute stan a11on'' I sec m}selfl) ang an m) coffin. a mere skin co' cri:'d skeleton. e\ccpt for a roll of fat that antereres" 11h the closang of 1hehd Then. one da). rm drl\ ang m~ car v.cs1 on HamiltonJUSI past Brookhurst. r,edn,cn thas road thousandsoflames. but th as tame I notice so met hang that r"e ne,er notated before On 1he SOJ.Jth sade ol the street. there·s a big sagn that sa' !. .. Huntangton Beach .\thlct1cCluo ·· .\ H ~ 1 Th as could be the answer I hurn homeandconfcrwath .\nn. Probabl\ because of the: fact that she ha' gamed. oh. one or two pounds 'iance "<'were married . .\nn agrees tha1 th as might be indeed a go<ki adea .\nn \\<J\:.tt the pcakofph)sical rnnd1t1on "hen I met ht:r pla\lng racquet hall !>l'' cral 11m1.·., a "eel-. as "l'll as engaging 1 n rl·gular aerob1t 1.·\1.'rl l!IC\ \umcho" thnkmands of ma med late took precedl·nce. and tht:'sc cndca,orsfdlb' the"a'!.tde .\~"l' d1SCU<iS lhC possib1la I leS of regular workouts. she gaans cmhusaasm. W c go to check t hl· place out. I find 1ha11ht:' 'er. first obstacle to overcome 1s actuall) getting an to the bualdang. Tht:'rc are about 3.000 steps tocltmb. I wme this ofTas a no-charge add1t1on to the regular pro$ram. and labor up those Sti:'ps. Once inside "e'rc warm I} greeted and ofTercd a tour You rcmt:'mberthose 3.000sleps? .\ssoon as) ou're m the bu1ldang. an) thing that you want to do. except Aerobics. requires that }OU go do"'n those same 3.000 steps. onl} inside thebualdang. Nosweat. lt'seasaerto go down than up. I. of course. was not thanking. Once downstairs. we met a man named Matt no". Matt is. to put 11 maldl). /mprcssne. He's won lots of bod' buildingcon1estsan~ "'as namt:'d J\1r M1nnesotaas~ellas Mr . Collegiate .\menca. I looked at him and then looked at mt:' I felt crestfallen Mau·c; wife. Tana. took Ann under herwingand the) disappeared. Matt led me on a guided tour that included c;omc oft he most an11m1dating ma- chani:'r) eHrde' ased b~ the cunning ofman .\<,wccntercdthc,en·last room. I said "This must be where )OU keep 1he Iron ~aaden and the Rael-.. Teamwork takes comfort omeom· JI the Ol'\I 1.1hll-in 1h1.· Press < luh \\J'-wmrl.11n1n1.1. lnudh about his had lutk at 1h1.· hmlg<.' tJhk He and h" partm·r. '"'o nrx·n,·111.1.·d pla)crc, "'('fl' loo;ang \l.t'l'l-.1\ l\l .t (131f who Wl'rt• hard\ he111.·r than Julll'r' and he niukln t undt'r"1.1nd 11 Ha ving pl;l\t'd w11h him on m .. cas1on. I rnuld haH' tolJ him II he had asked me. The m<1n " J good player. hut a had partner I It• m1gh1 do well at poker whl'fl' e' 1.·n man " on his own. bu1 not 1n a game" hrrl' 'ou JO 1n tandem nr not at ,111 An \ partna-;hap 'enlun· dept·ml\ more upon 1apport than uron ra"' ab1lat \ Two medux fl' plaH't'I "ho have a 'lrnooth and l'3\) rda11111l'>h1p can tx-a1 t"o cra<.kl'fJ3l "' "hn art· ed&> or .1hr.1\l\t' an thl'H rt'al t1on., Th~ kq·I of pla\ " oltl'n le" important than thc tkvret· nl unJn· standing .tnd ant•rt.tnll' In thl' rt'~ular dunla:llt' 1Mnt1.' I 111." WANC'i [ G A ST Daily Pilai SIDNEY HARRIS an the \ummer. I get better rc!lu lti. "'Ith an ordinal). rl'la,c:d partner than when pl3)111g \\<Ith the duh drnmpaon. who. though perfect!~ charming. makes me nen ous about lhl' Oh\ IOU\ na\I,\ 1n m) game I get ra11kd and tr. too hard to please - "hllh. ot rour\e. 1-; thl· <,un••a "a" to hlo" a tontran oram 111ht·r u1mm1t· mcnt Oh' 1ouc,h . I am rckmng to mul h mon.• than thl' RAmr of bndgc \n) f)Jrtrll'r\hap-v. hcthl'f It IS a P3'>lllne a hu,ane~'> enll'rpnse or a mama~c - . Schw1rtz Ill Cheif'Dow1llby f ~ t rf ;, I A ••it '' ,. , ,, ' ~ Fr•nk Zlnl '• ..... f ,,, Tom Tilt • r "''' muc;t be rooted 1n a rnmlbnabk <,elf· assuranl c If 11 ,., goang 10 be '>tahk produl \l\l'and la-;11ng II as a l IJ~\ll ranoon h' no" that hu'lhand' and ""c~ 1n thl.· maan do not makl· guod tmdg1.• partm·rs. and 1h1\ ha., !attic 10 do \\llh thl" ganll' •t!ldl Be~oml 11.·rhnaquc. bndge '" large!~ a ma11c·r of commun1cat1on and <.·mrath} If a mamage ·~ dcfi- ucnt an thnc: 4ualit1es. the bndgi:' table hrang~ out all the repressed d1ssa11~fac11on.. and hostal1t1es. Aalkrnng ahout hand) as sampl} a da\guascd form of marital warfare. Likrw1<.e, 1n a hus10esspannerc;h1p. 11 '" not thl' attual operatton of 1hc lirm that t•ngendrr'i dasharmonv a' mul h a'i thr temperamental dif· fercnn•\ t>ctwetn the panncr\ Mone> lakt mamagt'. ran bnng out • thl· bc!>t or the wor'it 1n a rela11onsh1p -v.h1ch h) the "a~. as wh) so man} mamnge'i cttt "monr) ·· ac, the leading cauM' ot l'Onllalt v.hl·n 11 '" onh a '>\ mplllm ot :i dt>ept"r ti !lure fhr ~''it ~anner~h1f)'i of an' land are what 1\ lJlkd .. .,)nerg1stk·" - lhat "· "hC'n one: and onl' add up to morC' than t\\<O h\ a <.omh1na11on nt rnmpat1ok l h.tra~·tC'mt1c'i Thr duf· fer' at lhC' hridae table wert pin) 1n& "1th a de( k tht· e'pcrtc; .. tarked a(l;llO\l thl'm\('h('\ Sldnt>' ll11rrl• I• 11 nadlr•trd rolumniNt B1u HARVEY right'! .. Matt onl) smiled. Matt then took me back 10 thi:' start and installed me Clpon a machine that resembled a bac) de w11h no" heels. I s1arted pumping and he started push ang buttons. Red lights staned to blink. He. in all innocence. said ''I'll be back an five minutes to check your pulse." This magic machan(' is nght up thereon thecu111ngedge of modern technology. II has a panel that tells yo u how man} revolutions per minute you're managing to pump into the thing. It has another section that tells }Ou what level you ·re workangat.onascaleofoncto 12.1 was at le' el one and devout!) w1sh1ng that there were a level 11i. It also ti:'lls you how man) calories per hour you're expending, an alarmingly small number when you consider the phys ical agony that you're under- go• ng. I never realized that one stankingdoughnut would be so hard to get rtdof. ltalso felt as aftherewerc a full-grown granly bear hidden an thi:' worl.c;. who had a death grapon 1he LETTERS c other end oflhl' pedals. Aboutsi>.and halfda,slattr. Matt came back and took my ·pulse. .. Hmmm. Not bad. Tr) for 15 mor1.· minute~ ... .\GGGGHHHH!' I managed. through super-human elTort. to defeat that grizzl) for about two more minutes. Then I foolish I) staned on the program through the machinery that he had planned for me. I made 1t. but Just barely. Ann slaggert'd O\ er to where l was. and we decided to escape. You rememberthose 3.000stairs that "'ecamedov.n to get into this place? Things are a lot betlernow. A few sessions later. I was able to stay with that grizzly for 20 minutes. then 30. I can nowstav for 30 mmutesat level 2. and have upped all of the weights on mymach1nes. ldon'teven notice the 3.000staarsanymore. I've lost five pounds. but more amazingly. I seem to have lost a lot more than five pounds of that llab. Ann 'sdoang' cry well too. She's feeling pre11ycock). Just the otherda}. 5-fect. 3·1nch Ann looked 6-feet. 2·1nch me dtrcctl) an the eye and said "Wanna arm wrestle?" I told her that I'd take It under cons1dera11on and let her know nt" week. C-0/umnJst Bill H•rvry /Iv~• Ja Huatlngtoa B~•cb. Idaho senator backs San Joaquin Fr~eway To thl' Edttor· l'rl''i\ repon LI S. ~enator S\mms (R·ldaho) filanga ball to help build the San Joaquin Frt'cwa) should the voters den) Propos1t1on A (I-cent sales tax ) . .\ probabilit). we thtnk. Thought you'd be antt'rcstcd 1n ou le11er to Senator Symms back i Dccembcr'8J(Hcd1dn'1 rcply-wh ~hould he" We don't vott an Idaho. Ourlcttcr(dated Dtl·. 10. IQ83)reads. IO part. ··Dear Senator !\ymm It wa!I da!klppoantang that )•our recent' ISlt to Orange ( ounty. Cahfom1a. where proponents of the an Joaquin Frtt- wa> argued their pos1tton did not include' 1'i1ts with those who oppo<;e thr freeway .. It would be tnterc'itanf to know 1f the~ !\upporters ment1ont"d that mo\i of 1hc vottr1 of !tOuth Or.mac ( ount) -Republtcan5 a well u CX-mocrats -oppost tht frttwa) arC'ordana to a rt'ctnt l101vc"1t) of C alaforn1a poll. Reipondenu rcasoneod thAt 1t would nol pnmunl) lcuen traffic loads but would help a few land dcvcJopcn who~ pfOJttls would not othcrw1&c bt v111blt- "\ uu '><.'\.' ~c.-nator ttm I l -m•k . I fh·cway bt:gtn!> nowhere and goes nowhert'. c:xccpt alongside the de· '<.'lopers · propen1es. 0Ace promoted as a ·corridor' (euphemism for ·free· way· -a term abhorrent to residents) to ·move people'. at is now urged as one to ·save.-· Ornngc County! Never mind that it would be cheaper to widen ex1sttng freeways if trnnspor. tation indeed wn the shot. s a ncpt1vc b) product. the fretway would rumble through pnstme land dcstroyina cndangcrt"d wtld life and plants. 1f one cares about that. "PerhaP1 you could consider mak- ing another trip down here to hear the rc.-al facts of the matter. and the rest of the nor;." h's poltt1call)' rev~hna that neither the senator nor the con· gressman sponsonnJ the btll ltvcs an Onlnac County or 1s respon 1ble to l'Ounty voters. House. Andtrson (R- Los narles): Sena1c. Srmms (R· Idaho). Apparent!) 1hc SJF sponson will do anyth1n1 to set the frttWI)'. Even hire out ·de hand to c1rcum· "ent the wishti of the \Olen THOM S L[XANDER Sttrttar;. uauna Grttnbeh La~una ~ch But apparent!) Reagan has ~uOered a lapse off a a th. Howtoexplain it? During 1982. the most difficult of times. when the Democrats were -Olamin~the pre-sident for the "wors1 recession since the Great De· prcssion.'' the president rema1nt'd •lipper. The ideas are valid. he ans1sted; the program will work. Work at did. But even as the Democrats have ceased talking about economics and begun focusrngon more fruitful matters such as Ed Meese'scuffiinks. Reagan himself seems to have lost faith. or lost interest. Just as the pohtacal pot is to be raked in. the president 1s throWlng away a wtnnmg hand. Currently. he is about to accept' some S45 billion an tax hikes and commensurate cuts an his defense buildup in exchange for increasingly vague promises ofcuts in social spending. It is the same pig 1n a poke he was sold in the summer of 1982. Meanwhile, the younger Demo- crats. having been flanked and routed by Reagan on the issue of tax cuts. have picked up the ideas and the themes that helped Ronald Reagan win the presidency. Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey and Rep. Richard Gephardt ofMissoun are lining up broad support w1than their party for steep cuts 1n the marginal tax rates-from SO percent to a maximum ofJO percent -an exchange for closing ta' loopholes and end1 ng tax preferences. Bradley- Gephardt has been on the table for a ~car and has the endorsement of Gar) Han. Unw1ll1ng to wait on the White House.~ ounger Republicans led b) Rep.Jack Kemp(N.Y.land Sen. Bob Kasten (Was.) ha' ecomc forward wtth an idea of1he1rown -the Faar and Sample Tax. or F .\ST. Personal exemptions would be doubled toS.2.000 Deductions "ould be pret1) much limited to IR .\s. interest (including mortgage I. d1an- tablecontribut1onsand real propert) taxes. The poor would pa) nothing. A ~mglc worktn$ man would not began paying until his income reached SS.875 (currently he starts paying at $3.800) fa mil) of four would not t>ca1n_paying federal income 1axc5 until S l 4.R75 (roughly$9.000 under current la"'). The flat rate on all waae\ and salaries above thHC figure-; would be 25 percent. The ~ul)('r1on1y of Kemp-Kasten over Bradley-Gephardt lies in th~ lower ta'< ratc.srcatcrs1mptic1ty (the K-K ta form fits on a sinfle page) retention oft he ca pit.al pinsd1fTeren· 11al -and retenuon of indexation • thework1naclass' 1nsuranceqa1nst 1nfl1t1on. With more and more Amencans enraatct at the com plc~t> and unfair~ ne oftheeimtmgrode. with 1hc middle cla s pay1naat ratC1 mtendC'd fonhc Mellon . with Ull revolts brew1na tn a do2en sta1N. reform and the··oai tu•· are ideas whose time has come. Whc:rr 1s the Lcader'1 P•lrtci Bucluluo /1 • J adlr•IH colamal• Molly Belgram watches a• eon Ryan, 4 montba, react8 to the buoyancy and •trlngy Owner-ln•tructor Wendy Dorfman says, "Watching children cope with a new en- vironment makes us respect them more.'' feeling of hammock, one of the tactile ezpe~ences at Gymboree in Coeta Meaa. .. C.hildren areur ed to exp ore Gymboree involves parents 1 in development of s kills By KAREN E. KLEIN Jessica giggled as she era wled determ 1 nedl ya fter a bnght yellow rubber porcupine. When she captured it in her.stubby. I 0-month-old fingers. she banged 1l on the fl oor and gurgled happily. .. She'll go anywhere for o ne of those porcupines," her mother. Gretchen Gurriere, of Anaheim. said. Ryan. 4 months. was content to sit in his mother's lap and chew on his fingers while he looked around the bnghtlycolored room. filled v.1th tunnels, slide~. trampolines and to) s of e' cry description. "He's a more vcrbal-onented baby." said Molly Bel gram, Ryan's mom, ofSanta Ana. Before he started attending Gymboree sessionsin Costa Mesa. Molly said. R yan wasn't very active or interested in explonng. He would sit back and passively survey his environment rather than getting physically involved Nov.. Moll~ said. Gymboree 1s changing all that. The week I) exercises. for children M"Qm 3 months to 4 years old. opened in Costa Mesa a month ago. They provide parents w1 th con st rucl1 vc playtime for the1 r dcvelopingyoungsters..said Wendy Dorfman oflrvine who owns fi ve Gymboree franchise centers in Orange County along with her husband. Mark. Whtie much has been made of the new breed of childhood development classes as ways to tum average children 1ntogen1uscsor make them super-compet111 ve, Dorfman said. G) m boree 1s basically a program that concentrates on letting the children have fun. .. We're not tr) ing to teach them to read early or becom e super-athletes ... she said. "We're showing the NewlJwed -k• way1tok"9» - CMC9r out of bll11tul lffe. 82. parents new equipment and letting them explore what their children can do. The parents find out that we don't gi~eenough cr1?<1it to our kids. Watching children cope wtth a new environment makes us respect them more." It also provides a time for parents. most of whom say they work full-time, to devote full attention to their child. "I look forward to it as much as he does," said Paula Rayburn. a single parent who lt ves in Costa Mesa. "He goes to bed early so by the time 1 get home at night 1 don't have a lot of time to enjoy him." she said ofBrian. 20 months. Bria n was born prematurely. Paula said. soGym- boree is especially helpful for him. "He's still in therapy. ' but his therapy really stresses exactly this kind o fact1v1ty." Dorfman. who leads the Monday night classes. said most of the teachers have backlV"ounds in child development, physical educau on or dance and fine arts. The childrens· response dunng the classes 1s a study in contrasts -som~ run about cxcttedly, involving themselves in the activities, while others bang back. afraid to join in. . Tiffany, 7 months, has already shown signs of mobility and taxes plenty of interest in the bnght colors and toys at the Gymboree class, her mother. Sharon Borto n, of Costa Mesa, said. "She looks forward to coming here and I gel theenJoyment and reward of seeing her advance. lt'sa time for us to be together and work toward her development." The infan1s· class begrns with a short discussion ttme, where the adults get a chance to share information on a number of subjects from child-reanng techniques to doctors and i 11 nesscs. Then the parents, led by Dorfman. sing nurser; rhymes and songs while they gently massage their babies and manipulate their arms and legs to the tunes. After a short structured 11me,Jhe babies are turned (Please aee GYMBOREE/82) OMty Ptlol l"holM b1 IMMI Cotem'" Eagle Scout Matt Caraher, who attended the Mardan Center. and his parents, Donna and Paul Caraher, were at the black-tie dinner. Martin Brower, Carol Hoffman and Ralph Sabin •upport the center, which provide• •ervice• for children with learning diaabilltles. Mardan salutes Hoag for youth work The elegant, black-tic dinner ho noring George Hoag, and benefiting the Mardan Center ofEduca- uonal Therapy, offered an interesting contrast. T he clothes and menu were formal. and the music was a pol 1shed big band sound that lured quilea few couples onto the dance floor between courses. But there also was som e spmted entertain- ment of quite another son -a group of performers from Childs-Pace. a non- profit child care program based in Costa Mc a . Smee 1978, some of Mardan's students. who GEORGE HOAG all have normal or aho\(~·normal mtclhgcnce and lcammgd1snb1l1t1e\, have been rnn·d tor at C'h1lds-Pat·r before and after school while their parents are working. T hechildren'scnthusiasm for performing two song-and-dance-numbers. including "Free to Be You and Me." brought out a lot of smiles. Dave Baker opened the program by introducing such public officials as Assembl}woman Marton Bergeson, Pbll Maurer and 'Ken Carpenter. Baker also pointed o ut Mardan'sexecutive director. David El1enman, 1ts board of trustees. and Cbarley Hester, dinner chairman. Others o n the committee were Dr. Daniel Aldrtcb, Hancock BannJng, Ber1eJOn, Rlcurd F1am1on, J .R . Fluor, Waller Gerken, Pe&er Kremer, Gen. William Lyon, Supervisor TbomH Riiey and Henry Se1erstrom. Eagle Scout Mau Caraber, a former Mardan student, and Ralpb Sabin presented a sculpted replica of the school's symbolic two childre n and the tree ofh fe, to HoaJ. who was honored for long-ti me interest If'\ helpm' youth. Pa Uy Hoa1 accompanied her hlisband to the podium • • • It wa Men'\ Da\ 1n the k1tchl'n :\t DeMgn Hou~ Laguna Mcmhcr\ of Che Laguna (1u1ld of the Orange County Performing Ans Center talked their husbands m to cook mg om elets for the 3 50 guests who attended Tuesday's open mg. Exh1b1tmg their c ulinary skills were Dick Frazee, BUI KDaaer, Dale LeMa1ter1 and Wlll Lillie (""hose wife. Laar1, 1ns1sted that cold cereal had been the e'<tenl ofhts repertoire before the benefit). Ass1st1 ng Cheryl Moore, c hairman of the event, were Carolyn Ackerman, Sue Boyce, Claeryl Daryea and Laara LlUle. The design ho use will be open through Ma> 31. and there 1s frtt park.mg a nd a shuttle from Monarch Bay Plaza. • •• Eala Palmer Anderson ofNewpon Beach. a member of Preceptor Eta Rho chapter of Beta 1gma Phi, recently was presented with the soronty's lntemauonal Award of D1stmct1on. AIJct Myers , the first recipient of the award. made'the presentation at the Founder's Da) celebration for the Newpon H arbor Arca C'ounc1I • • • Toda~·~ P1paran1 is wnttC'n O\ f>a r/\ P1lo1 .\1\ k Ed11or !Wdinda Huddleston - Dlllr .......... ., ........ ~ Dennt. Corbett •barea ln the dellCbt of eon. Jimmy. who feel8 on top of the world. Below, an e&eer and curloaa Laarel Fenton la aboat to cllacoYer what Ila beyond the carpet. BER TITLE'S INTBEBA.G NEW YORK (AP) -In the beginning, there WM the paper grocery bag. It was atrong and functtonat, good w carrying grocenes. holding garbage. ~ I**· ages, covering books -alt sorts of thlnga.. Then came the pfastlc grocery bag. It WM lightweight. nexlbte, strong, had handles and could be uaed over and OYef'. And the paper bag ~ dectlned. So manufacturers hefd a contest to ahow off lw advantages of the paper bag. And as legJona of grocsy clerks, reporters and confused supermarket customen looked on, Chery1 King, 21, of Jersey City, N.J ., - proclaimed Wortd Champton Grooery'Bagger. She won $500 by beating 24 competh.ors In tM ~ American Paper Grocery Sack-Off at a Menhettlln supermarket. The event was sponsored by the A&P cMlft, celebrating Its 125th year, and the Americlin ,,__ Institute Inc., which Is celebrating the 100th ....,..__, of the paper grocery bag. ··vou can get more In a paper bag bee•• a P1P9f bag opens ... said Saul Bennett, Sack-Off pubktet, 'Tl harder to pack a ptestlc bag, because It ctoeen•t MY9 a baee. really. The stuff tends to roll around more.'' And be\ng a b-oget could be the start~ eomMtq big. "We found out that JeckJe Gleason. Ed McMIMn and Mayor (Edward) KOC'h started their C8rMf8 • Pll* bag plld<era," Bennett~. "Alto, there'• a~ M John T ravolta may ha~ started that way." Pemaps wtth that llst or predecessOtS ln mtnd. tqRI admitted after her vtctory, "I'm a nervoue wr-*.'' A. tunlor at Kean Coltege who hopel to beOolM • occupational therepiat, lhe Mkt her ltrategy w •oc ,.. ··Just put the heavy stuff on the bottom, the ltgbt""" ~ the top and (other) stuff around tM lkMI." She won by outltutnng thr .. otMr flnlfltlt, ~ Muroekt, 22, of AOMllie Pvtt, N.J., ......n Anett• al Yonkers, N.Y., and Gary Ponce, 28, of WNte a~ K»ng was actually the etow •It of the four Ill tM requlr.d two bege oJC'• Which, ..... c.nned goods to mort tt.w •• ~ and potato chlpe. 8ut the won on' the strength ol Mi joet dtah1buUon, ewn Mlgtrtfng, be\)-buldtng ~..,.IM ettltUde and atyte. · One per.on W1tta lttle UM f« tM ~ill tlon WU Mertln Bn:Mnliein, vtce ~t Of • Manhatten company wNch menufecturea gtocery ~out Of~· tt • "There • • greet d..a of moY91'Mnt OWIN ~· o1 ~ lhOpptng beQI p' na. Brownlt .. n Mkt. "Potaibly the tut hOfllon tor .,.._ the rwptaicement or pac-Otooel J' 8liCk. And ... happeniM right now:• . • • .. · Alte;ririg lifestyle cuts canc~r risks DEAR ANN UHDE.RS: I am a ~(aat2.4) aftd ~ate 10 happy it tcara me. I mar-. ried my colleae IWfltthean. We have hadeverybtta.k in the book. I know this •• l.uDEIS IOUDdlcrazy, but I have a terrible fear that my life will be , c:utahon byca_ncer. There is no logical reasop for this. Both • !ll,YPtre.otsa~inexcellent health and theirparents(well inlo thetr 70s) are swimmers and golfers and enjoy life to tbefulL · : . Wbc~ '!'Y nc!ghbor had!' mastectomy last year. I was a&aid to vtsat her m the hospllaJ for fear I might catch her • <:ancler J.lthou&h I know the disease is not contagious. I · .. m.ke thisconl'ession so you will sec how imtional l am on . tbetubject. I realize there arc many different ki nds of cancers and noonckr)owswhy some pcopJeJct cancer and others don't .. Can YQU tell me (and milhonsofothers) 1f there 1s anyth1n1 we can do to protect ourselves against this fn&btcn1na disease-or is njust a maner ofluck?- OOROTHY IN HIGHLAND PARK DEAR DOROTHY: We bow a put dtal more aboat cucer tluln we did evn five yean a10, lbakl to die blUIODI of dollu-1 spot oa researd. Bat Ulere ate still muy baffUDg a1pect1. Cucer I• tbe 1ecoad bluest killer lD dllJ coutry, after lteart dJ1eue. E~pert1 oow agree tlult Ufntyle cu be u lmporwt factor lD cancer preveadoa. Tiie lll&ll btcldeace of luc r ca.acer, tbe most common form of cucertD maa (llld - rapidly becoming 10 la womea), cu be traced directly to 1mok.1Dg. It 11 not true that a special diet wlll preveat cb.cer bat we aow know we cu reduce oar cbace1for1ettiq coJoa ud rectal caacer by eattng roupage-cereals, wiole wlleat, bru (lllgla-flber foocl1 ~-also leUuce, carrots, cabba1e, cauliflower, Bna11el11proat1 ud broccoli. We know, too, tlult fat 11loald be avoided. Clloote cltJckea ud fl1ta (11una1Ule1kl.D) instead of red meat ud 1tJ1ta-calorie dairy prod acts. Women wlao have a large number of sex partners ri1~ cervical c.Acer. Exce11ive exposare to tile HD It also bad news for botta mea and women. Early detection can save lives. Tbls mean1 lmmedJ- ate atteadM to uy uuul appearuee of bleod. Mannes• of die voice ud l•mpt a. Cite breut, HCk or a. t•e area of tile armpltt. A.a auul ptiy1leal for every Ht over H yeap old 11 a mnt. Cucer 11 DO loqer a de,UI 1e11le9ee. T~ U peteatof cUcen a,. C9ra~ Tht'I dae good DeWI. fh bM HW1 l1 cut more JOUI ropte_are 1moldq daaa ever before ud Uley wUI be dae prt.Delpal cancer vlcilm1 of to ... rrow. Tiiie 1eaetlc compoaeet of "11 disease CUMI be &pored. U cucer"rusla daefamlly," Ill• wlte to keep alert to &M a.1er 1lpaJ1 a•d aoek medical llelp promptly tltffld u lrreplarlty appear. U OM plly1ldu uy1, "Th tamp It aootnc," or, "Tlae blood~• ty laemotr1Mld1," aet a secood oplllloa. AJIJM tile ftnt ptiy1lctu coaW be rlgllt, lie coald also be wroaa. 't let yoer COllfldeace In or loyalty to OH doctor Jeopardise ynr life. • • • Do you feel awkward. self-conscious -lonely? Welcome to the club. Tbere's help for you in Ann Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popuu rity. "Send 50cents with your request and a 10111. stamped, self-addressed envelope to Antt landers, P.O. 8oA I 1995. 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T Olhlro Mlfune. -1:45- (Z) OTTO MESSMet FB..1X THE CAT -2."0G-• ()) C88 NEWS NIQKTWATCH !IJINEWS **'~"Fat Chance" (t981) FvnflMI Scott, Jflnl*y StMna. -2::30- (%)MOYIE ••• ''The Thing" (1982) Kurt~ .... Rictlltd [)yurt. -~ (]) ateO NllJ THE MAH -3:.20- CIDMOYIE * • .. Author1 Auttlof1" ( 1982) AJ Paclno, [)yM Cnlon. -tll>- (1) FNTH 20 e MAACU8 WELBY, M.D. MOVIE H ~ "Vici Squad" (1982) Seaon Hubtey. Glry s..n.on. --'~*-(C)MOVIE * ~ ''The Boogenl" ( 1981) Rebeccl Balding. Fred Mcelrr'M. _.._ l&LNF#I eFAONruNE I= Of THE O&ANTS , ~=THE MOfNNB ••1~ "Vloe SqUld" (1982) s...on Hubley. Gaty Snnt0n. -10:15-CHJ ST ANON) ROOM ONl Y ... ~ ''The Hunger" ( 1983) c.u. t1ne Deneuve, &.llln Slnlndon. -4:30-~ ~ MUPPETS * * "&llnttonn" (1983) Nltalle WOOd. Ohristapher Wiiken . 712 6446 u-. 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'9AR~ADl:KE by Brad Anderson 5-7 "I don't mind helping with the dishes, but how did you learn to snap a towel?" ~00~ M ULLl~S NITTY GRITT~·· PEA~l'TS l,l/~T~H THIS '-'ARCIE . TEAl ~ER5 i\LWA~S GIVE 6000 6RADES TO GIRLS WHO ~A\E ~IB60NS IN HIEIR HAIR . °6( r I T UM BLt.:WEEDS N~ED SoME HELP WITH YOU(< ~E~RI< QUESTIONS.I KAYo? N0 .V..AAM l C'JN'r KNOW T~E i-\NSWER 8UT I 1-tAVE RIBBONS tN MY HAIR \ by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) f 1,/1 ~I , \l fr r l J i ~ ... . . " ... and in conclusion ... " D E~~·s THE ~E~ACE Hank Ketcham ~~I ~ II 1V( ---;: -<~~ l A caJPlE Of MY 61JTTa61J10tff , COOE ~E Wini ME T~Y. '' by Ferd .& Tom Johnson ,! by Cha<les M. Schulz EVEN 1F YOU ~AVE R1880NS IN '<OUR HAIR TEArnERS DON T UK.E YOV 1F YOU HAYE A 616 NOSE by Tom K. Ryan "OH WHA1 A ~t:AUllFUl. MORNll\61' IS Al 5 A.M.-11 M IS"TEft SAl\WMAN, ~lruG Me A "Rc;AM''AI ~1..EV!:N P.M. BRIULI AN8WEU TO llJOOE QVll Q.1-Hoth vul nerable. as South you hold: •7652 ~QJI OAt5 +NJ Partner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond'/ A. -Dedicated Clve·card major addicts will rellgfbutly respond one apade. However. we go alonir with thou who do not like bidding so wea~ a suit 1r there is any alter native . Si n« we don't like rc'lpond1ng one no trump when we have a four card major ~Ult, WC Opt (or I wai ting hid or one diamond. That leave' u~ admirably placed for anv reh1d hy partner Q.2-1\, !'.11uth \Ul nt•rahlt'. you hold +95 A93 95 •AKJ872 The htt1dtnK hu' proet-cdcd: l'l'orth i;&11t ~outh We•t I I + 2 • Pau 4 Pas8 ? \I.' ha I drtwn do you ta kt'.' A. -In v1l·w of your excellen1 trump wppurt and strong club \Ull, your hand merili. a move lo~ ard slam. Since you have nothing lo cue btd and Blackwood won 't solve your problem~. the only logical btd you cian makt• 111 ;s r111e to rl vt hearts. Q.3-As South. vulnerable. you bold: •'6 ~KQf o AIM •IUUet The biddin1 !\&$ proceeded: £att 8_. w .. t N..U I ~ I NT Pue Pue % ~ PaM Pua · % • Pa.at ? What action do you lake'! A. -The one hand you r pnrt ner u n't have is a near bust with a long spade suit -with that nand he would have bid 1mmedialt>ly. Expect partn<'r to have only a four card 'padt· suit or J weak rl\ t' carder and a fow point,, and heart shortness. !>on 't lta vr him an ,, had ~pot. bid l wo no trump and al lea't g1vt• him tht· option of 1ntrodut'JOK ;1 ~econd suit , 1r he has one Q.4 -Neither vulnl'rablt'. ai. South you hold. +1095 ~K105 v AK6 •AJ95 Your right-ha nd opponent opens tht> bidding with one diamond. What action do you take'! A. -This is not the shape for a takeout double. We would overcall one no trump. In - -- tht-ory. you art• I point aborl for th.al adion. but your in termc>diatc rards flut and'h) more thmn mak~1up !or that deficiency. Q.6-A1 South. vulner.t>le, you hold: +AJO ~AkM71 0 A6+Alot The biddipJ hu pl"Ot'teded: "'" Wnt Nri fMt I ~ l'aN 2 + PUI 3 > l'aM 4 • Pau ? I .... What do you bid now 1 A.-Wt• hi1v1• l\Omt-sym pathy 1f yc>u 1•11.•('Lt•d lo htd •wvt•n cluh-: r.Jght lwn• 1f nothing clllt'. partner ~hould have J Jeood club <:u1l and you do not need murh more for .1 gr:inrl 'll:im llowt•v(•r .. \ ou ~houlrl try to ,1vo11t b1ddtn1C ,1 l(rJnrt 'lam th.it m1icht d1· pt•nd on !(UC \tnic lht• 11uet•n or trumps, 0 Wl' SUj(j(eSt you Ju mp tu fivt• no trump. That 1~ lhl' l(rand slam force. ask in)( pa rlnN lo bid st'ven ~ith two ol tht· lhrt•t lo p trump honor' Q.6-Hoth vulntruhll'. J ~outh you hold +AKJ9 -;95 0 95 •KI0876 Partner opens the bidding wilh one diamond. Whit • you rtapMtd'I A. -'l'httti arc lllioM •M belltve ~hal you ~Id 1lw1y1 •how • (our-eal4 ... jof in ruponet to ptiiafr'• mlnoNuit openin1 bid. In tile words or Sa"' GoJdwyn:·"ln• tludt' ul o.1t!" When you ti.II afford io t.ak~ two or men bUt • thfrt i. no l't'Uon why yoll should not bid y~r hand uluralfy. kt·spond two rluh~. and .;bow 11padc1 al your nc•xl turn. How do you t.._ tlle beat opulq leacl7 Ca..rita Goree tua tk aaawer. Fer a copy of "Wlaal., o,._.._ Lead•." 1ucl 11.85 t a "Gorea-Le&e11." taf't tf c.W1 new.,.,er. P .0 . lei %59, Norweed. N.J. 076'8. M_.e chttb payable ta .... paperbooll1. by Jeff MacNeUy . - BRABBLE -- 1' Pt\ A800T TO ~i Ul:d) Nl&~T ~~I~ ~ f1RST ~TE., ~o 1. ~·r ~~ lf t '"-DVt.O \C'.1'' ~R ~ ! o~ l&)W. l'u. .lU'i ~ ff ~~ Ii c.oMf.'' 1'u.. SE ~ CCX>l.-~~O, C.Olilft~i ~ f(j t"OR BE1TER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston 1rs ~ IUflf u: ~14.ltlLDO~ l tiE. SAKE. OF~ BUT I ~TLEfHER! I ea;, I NPG, I BR1eE,1IHREJifeN . CH1LDRa' ~ FU~K l' Wl~KERBEAN by Tom Batluk which is why there is Record Rourrlup A trend in music these d8¥S iS fbr bjg-name stars to team up to make a hit record ... so much interest in the forthcoming Perry DR. S~OCK 't'OUR FIRS"T ~iMEN1' IS Ai NINE WITH eAXTER ANO YOU'RE eoot<EO SOLIOL y l>ITIL FM: I Como-Iron Maiden alrom ! by George Lemont I t-.OOK PAI-, WHE:N YA LE,.-"f'HE: CHICKE:N SWIM IHROLJGH 'fH~ SOU P FOR FL,AVOR. 'fHe we.1 S UI.,.. HAS GO"f" -r-o GO! i !l .. Turek heads sales for Paycheck Inc. Walter Turek 1s the new d1stnct sales manager of Paycbex, Ille .. a nationwide firm with a Huntington Beach area office 1hat specializes in payroll and tax preparation for emplorers. As d1stnct sales manager. Turek will manage and support sales act1vmes including training and sales dC'velopmenl. Turek joined Paychex as a sales ma~ale~i,.981. Ami Marie Gallant has joined Santa Ana-based Butterfield Sevlngs and Loan FlnanclaJ Group as director of programman$ plannin_g. Gallant will be respon::ible for planning and coordanaung the 1mpkmenta11on of a new financial service center 1n the Santa Ana headquaners bujldang. slated to open m early June. She w11l also help develop new financial service progmms for the fi rm. Gallant prev1ou'ily served as executive ass1s1ant city manager for the City of Santa Ana. • • • Laguna Hills re~1dents Donald L. Hertel and Ronald K. Hiii. director ot desi&1l and director of production. respecmcl). for Gilbert Aja Auoclate1, have been named a'.)socaates of the Laguna Hill~ architectural firm. Hertel develops and implements concepts and management techniques and asslSls top ma~Jhents an estabhshang tles1gn standards. Both Hertel and Hill have been with Gilbert Aja since 1982. Hill 1s responsible for contract documentation and construction pahse services and works with top management to establi sh producuon standards and develop quality control procedures. • • • Newport Beach-based Markettn1 Directloas, lac.. a health care advertising specialist. has been chosen by the cardiovascular surgery division of American Edwards Laboratorie11 of Irvine to handle advertising for its business development group. The group mtroduct'S new product technologies to the medical market by applying existing technology from American Edwards Laboratories' products -such as heart valves and cardiovascular catheters-and applying it lo new uses m med1c1ne. • • • Pacific Mutaal Life Insurance Co. of Newport Beach has received the Calllornla College Placement Association President's Award io recognition of its support for the association. Pacific Mutual employees Mlcbael Ward, art d irector: Barbara Gardner, supervisor of printin~ and IP"8Phics; and Sandra Derossett of human resources are credited with being instrumental an completin~ projects for the association, according to A.ntllony J. flonno, assistant vice president of human resources for Pacific Mutual and an active member of CCCPA • • • Toppmg out ceremonies for a building constructed by the Inane d1vis1on of Del E. Webb construction Services Co. for the electron d) nam1cs dl\·is1on of COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS 8-! Hughes Aircraft Co. will be ~d this week. Com pkt ion ol thl· ~ 15 million first phase. which includes the first two floors, is scheduled for 1h1.· end of 1984. The final two floors are expected to be occupied by mid-1985. • • • F irst American Financial Corp. of Santa Ana ha~ announced that tts volumeofnew title order m March was the highest in the firm's 95-ycar history. The announcement was made by President D.P. Kennedy at a recent stockholder's meeting, where Newport Beach residents Frank C. Harrington and Robert 8 . McLain were among those re-~lected to the board of director~ • • • . Melissa ~dams has joined the staffofE.J. Lobaes & Co. oflrvane as part- ume copr:wnter. E.J. Lohnes ~s an advenssing and public relations a~ency. A~ams bnngs 11 yearsofexpenencc to her new post, having served previously wnh such firms as Clay Publlcom (now kn own as Clay CommunlcaUons Group ) a marketing communications firm. ' • • • Pepperdane liniverSll) has honored two Orange l oast businessmen. Robert H. Ahmanson, first vice president of Home Savings of America and president of the Ahmanson Fou.odatloo, has received an honorary degree from the university. The Malibu university's School of Business and Management has also presented the Distinguished Alumnus Award to Earl F. Rippee, chairman and president of Irvine-based Anvil Corp. • • • Newport Beach businessman Aram Bauenlan, fou nder and president of Aram BassenJan, A.I.A. & A11oc., will be a speaker at two building industry programs this month. In mid May, Bassenian will be part ofa national seminar co-sP.Onsored by Professional Builder magazine and the Home Marketing Re~rt. Later in the month. he will serve on a panel at the annual Pacific Coast Builder's Conference an San Francisco. Thi~ will be the architect's second appearance on the panel. Flag presentation : Rep. Robert Badham, R -Newport Beacb, preeeota an American flag to Richard W. Sprinkel, preeldent of Vernon Paving Co., aurtng dedication ceremonlea for the com- pany'• new corporate beadqaartera ln Anaheim. Tbe new 7 .000-square-foot office bulldln& la located. at 2644 Woodland Drive. Meetings, seminars slated NEW YCMlK t A,. I NI W~ 10 74 l I 19 Bol'>d 6 ?9 NL lnve\tor' C'.rouo A~ t 36 NL NOK l l S9 12 '3 IJl•fll I 46 NL Development Assn. Wa~ nc Wedin. president of Wedin Enterpnses. Inc .. will speak on mar· keung to the public sector at the Busane~s Development A.ssoc1a11on of Orange County meeting Wcdnes- da). Wedin wasc11y manager of Brea for 13 years before forming his O\\n public mannagemen1 consulting ti rm an 1981. The mc<?11ng begm!. al n·oon at the Hungry Tiger restaurant 1n Santa .\na. Fun her information 1s a\ a1lablc b)' contacung Kath) Prater. director of marketing for ( oleman/Cai.ke) Architects at 4 76-10 I 0. Japan markets ··Building ne\\ marl..ets 1n Japan" 1s the subject of an Amencan Elec- tronics Assoc1at1on one-da)' program May 10 at the Registry Hotel 1n Irvine. The program 1s especially onented toward small and med1um- s1zed companies interested an enter- ing or expanding into Japanese mar- kets. It \\ill feature '>peakers "ho are pracucang expens on Japanese busi- ness. Add111onal information 1s 3\a1l- abk from AEA's \fanagement Education Department at (415) 857-9300 Financing business Three !>emanars on financing small and growing businesses arc scheduled this month. Thursda} ::!-5 p.m. at the Hilton al the Park m Anaheim: Ma\ 15. 6:30 to 9.30 p.m. at the Reg1str) Hotel 1n Irvine: and May 19. 9:30 a.m. to I :!·JO p.m. at the Balboa Ba) Club 1n Newpon Beach .\dd111onal 1nforma11on 1s a .. a1l- able b> callmg Marc R To\\ and .\s.soc1atc~ at 7 52-5413. Sellin g your busi ness Richard Rodnick. president of Geneva Corp .• will speak on "The professional approach to selling your business profitably" al Thursday's meeting of the Association for Cor- porate Growth. Rodn1ck 1s the author of"How to Sell Your Bus10ess for the Most Profit" and 1s !ISied in the 1979 edition of .. Who's Who 1n Finance 1n Industry." The· seminar begms at 5 p.m. at the In me Marriott Hotel in ln•ine and the pnce 1s S 12 prepaid or S 15 at the door. Reservations deadline 1s Tues- day and reserva1ions may be made b> contacting Floyd Tw1ght. Tectron Engineenng. at 855-986 7. OC vs. Inland Empire T"'o Southland buildcrs1 and two Haig a ttacks Reagan foreign policy, calls forfederalbudgetcut OCl.\NSIDF (8W1 -o.\lc,ander M. Haig. Jr fo rmer l ~ ~euetan of State. ~aturda' said thl·re \\3'> a "continued lade of halance" 1n the country\ foreign poli<.·~ and ad- monished the Reagan admin1strat1on to "speak with one vo1c' on mailer<. affecting the nation\ '>erunt) and "'di-being." General Haig al-;o lallcd lor a substantial reduction uf federal spending and an incn:a\<.' in taxes to bnngdown th1.· nation·~ hugedelic1ts Speaking at the dcd1cat1on of U:1sure Tcchnolo~)' 's Leisure Village 0<-ean Hills. a S-35 m11l1on act1\C adult and retirem<.·nt rnmmun1t\ in (x:eans1de. the author of the JUSt· published "Caveat: Realism. Reagan and Foreign Policy" said the country needed to take an "enhanced bal- am:e" approach 1n its foreign pohq direction Q.r face lost opportumt1c'i. lfa1g was introduced b)' Michael 1 Tcn1cr. l.e1surc Technolo~y·s board chairman and chu~f executive officer Whtie \upporting a ~ond term for Prc<>1dcnt Reagan. Haig cau11oncd that "a contmued lack of balance an our approach to an undef\tandang of the ctonom1C and ~uni)' concC'm'i of our Wc'>t European partners." and of tho'\C' "in the dc\Clop1ng world could contnbute to lo'it opponun111e-; 1n foreign pohry " D<.·~nhang Amtncan fomgn pol- ic y of the rc«nt flll'll a~ ''lurching<;," Haig warned ap1nst fallan~ into pa\t 1endcnc:1~ 1n wh1d1. h<.· o,a1d. at or\e umr the ust of power appeared to be nnploycd without lOn~n for tra- d111onal Amcnrnn \illucs. 1n rnntrac,1 to anntht'r p('nod \\-hen l I 'i inter M!ltional ('lfllillt'<, c,crmt'il It> Ind, n·.111,m He called on the adm1n1strallon to provide "enchanced balance an our to reign policy across the board." with particularly alert attention bemg paid 10 the So' 1ct Union and its continued suppon for "so-called wars of na- tional libcra11on .. "l here 1srcason for great opt1m1sm ii those pre'.)entl) responsible for poliq. a-; well as thl\ lOUntry ·s active and attenll\C citazens. keep clear- headedness and are conscious of all that makes 1h1s nation great." Haig forecast before a ded1cat1on of several hundred d1gmtan~s. including local. \tatc and federal offic1alc; On the domcsl1~ front. Haig ex- pressed concern over the effects of go\Cmment spending amid recent signs that the econom) ma) be nagging "In the la't year. we have 5ecn housing lead the na11on out of the recession Ffowcvcr. rcpon over the past two months of a decline an new housmg tarti. ma} ~uggcst that the growth 1<; being threatened again At the hean of 11 1s the expecta11on of in0at1on and nsing 1ntCrt"St rates. "The fodcral government. through massive ~pending programs. has be· come a pnmary ca1al>c;t for rising interest rates With the lurgt'st budget defic1t'i ever recorded and PCOJeCtcd 1n the nation's h1stor). the frdrral government has become the largest -;1nalc horrower of funds 1n 1hc monc> market today:· said lla11 He cited Nataonol A,wc1nt1on ol Home 8u1ldC'r1 es11matr~ th8t the fcder.tl govcrnmcnt'i. "crtd1t needs art' swallowing up '10 1xrcrnt of th<' l'tonom\ ·., a-.ailnhlt' crtd11 funds Ht' ~11d iht• l llO .. {'tlUC.-nl't' .ire llh\lOU\ re\earch expcns wi ll debate the benefits of new developments in Orange Count y vs. the Inland Empire Thursda} morning at the outh Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa The Home Builders Council. the educational arm of the Build ing Industry Association of othcrn Cah· fom1a. is i.ponsonng the seminar ubJects will incl ude whether or not the t\\O areas really are 1n an) t) pe of compet1t1on. where the new market places are. will 1ndustf) fo llow labor 1n' the growing shift to the Inland Empire and whether or not Orange Count' will be able to maintain its econom1c/.soc1al balance. The i.emmar 1s 8 a.m. to noon and costs $30 or members and $45 for nonmembers. Cost includes a con- tinental breakfast. Rdhvations are available from the BIA office at (213) 250-8965. Owning a business The Women's Opportun111es Center of the Univers1t} of Cal1- fom1a. Irvine. 1s offenng a workshop on small business ownership Satur- da)'. Topics include coping with government regulations. leasing space and finding an attomc)'. book- keeper. money and market for the business There will be a question and ans"'er pcnod following small d1scuss1on group~. The "'orkshop 1s lJ a.m to 3 pm 1n room 178. Human111es Hall UCI campus. Fee 1s $20 and includes refreshment but part1c1pants should bring a lunch. Reservation information 1s avail- able at 856· 7128. UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The lollow1no llSI \how~ 1ne Over • ihe Counler 'locks and warrants 1na1 have oone uP lhe mo'I and down lhe most t:>u&d on Percen1 of cnange for Fridav No securilies trading t:>elow S2 or 1000 'hares are included. Nel and percentage changes are tne difference t:>etween !he Pre1o1loys clos1no bid orice and lo<:tay·, 1as1 bid e>nce UPS Name Las I Cho Pct I F~vlnd 41., I Up 26 7 ? TCiC 2 '"J 'n UP 2~ 0 3 TU Int s 23,. ' ' UP J ·2 4 111\echTC 411. 1,. 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Up S ~ataont 25 + 1 ~ UP DOWNS Ne me Last Ch¥, l 'rufi Ind 5 -12 2 Let1Vlllnd 2~ , 1 • 3 MexlcoFo 3 -''• ' CinG 10.lof 62 -5 ' Mattel w1 s -~ E.11terr•CP 191 -1"-vtChrtCo of ' -''• I 0.klndust ,,, .. -•, 9 lntlHarv wt '"' -'"" 'l Pe~crtt \311'> -l4 l Steven. s JP • 10 -W• l Telec:omCP 211. -''9 1 WllcoChm s 351.'e -2 14 EcMlnlnc 25 -l~ 151\/alefoEnr 11~ -~ 16 Alrt>n Fn 111'> -I 17 TGI Fri n 12 -\e IJ Am.rlGScr S • I Com~r ~i IS -~ H Lowes 19~ -l NYS l .48Pf 1'~ -~ MclnrvrM o 27,._ -1~ f Corelndust 13 -~ t MB Ltd O 23 ., -1\11 S EHtt\AirL ~ -1'• WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Ma'/ 1 TOOaY 161 297 rJ 1 10 AMEX LEADERS Prev Oav 219 ~ NEW YORK !AP)· Sales fil'•I Mondav price and net Chan~ of tri. t~ most active American Stock Exchal\ge lu uu . tradlno n etlonall v al m ore th a n ''· §cl'lOBaY o n 223,IOO 11•• '1• ulfCen g 150,600 IOe esrllnt A asJOO 'I'"> + ~ WatlillabB 126.400 272~ + -.. OomePtr l 106,900 :;. t lE Comms 97,900 17'• + •. svnoance<> 97 .ooo 9ll\ + CiladelHl<I n 13.100 13'• + i •• Am<Sanl s 82,700 1•'• + NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORK (AP) -Most active ovtr· -tne-counter stocks suJ>Plled bV NASO Name Volum~ 6i8 A~ed Cha. APPleC 1, 162.700 3 1/1 11. -l'lh Convor 1,039.600 17~ 1 ,,, -'Jt MCI \ 9111 100 I lle 11-. -''• Mauror 72(.00 4 '' • -e Tandem 63•.200 203" 20 -1 Lamlhn sn 100 10 10l F IFOAZ 5"6,000 IS e IS • + ~ PavN \ 525,<IOO 111\• II , -a lnt.i s '38.IOO 34 • 3 .. ', -7 • PtlilGI 422.900 IS'' IS • .+ Coto QuoTES I METALS QUO TES NEW Y0~K (A"t !'Pol ~ "'9tlll onc- ll>O"V C....,. '1' 14 "9111t • Ct(luN! US -llnalJotla ~ ~ ~ e<entt -t'<lUnCI NY C-.. ....,,. fN)fl111~J'f1 l<Mf ~ 11 ""' ••• l>0\'<"1 za-~' ~~-la • pcuno -..s Tiii . Ii 3647 ~llt 'W-c~ 1t1 •t =·-. 1 ,.,,,, • DOUl1C1 .. ~ ..... 11170 HenG; & .... ,....,,~ a.l\'.-1 ..... s.1i-1r~.....,..,_,...,eo.o..-- ~·r -.-.Y '327 00 W~ 00119 ~ ltl "'-• -'l'OA ............ '311OG-139600 ~ ~""' _ .. ., That·s an apt descriptloD of both business and business people along the OrangeCoa t. To keep track of where companies aregotngand which people a r h elping ~hem g t there,just watch ·credit Lin · -ever da in th Business section of your new DlilJ Pilai Otan;a Coaa1 OAIL y PILOT /Monday. May 1, 1984 . - . . • . . . .. PUllC NOJICf: 'ICTITIOUS BU'*IU NAMI ITATIMIHT Ttw fOllOwloo l*IOt'I II OOing bu .. nNIU ORANGE COAST VALET PAAK· ING SERVICE 1220 Pwk Newport Ste 218 Newport Beach, CA t28e0 Wilham 0 Merttn. 1220 P.nt N....,po11 Ste 21e. ~· Beach, CA ~2660 Jh11bu•m.iss11 conducted by an 1n ivtdual w G Mer11n Thll 11'1~1 WU llled IMlh the County Clerk ot Orang. County on April 23. 198• FJMaOe Publlthed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 30, May 7. 1•. 21. 1984 • 2~8-8' MUC ll>TIC( Ml.IC NOTICE f'U9lJC NOTICI ~.!!!!.,~ ---nc1 OfW!.-utTll .. ••• • WHAT'S Bl!ING PL.ANNl!O? A _ __.., ..., '" - IOlld wutt lrattlllt atatlOn. ~a~ 700 e111t9 c.e. Dr. w... .... _.,IJPAT'HlllA.llYAN of Pfoceu>nQ up 10 900 IOlll pet cay ..... AM. OA. ~ YOU AM .. DD AULT UMDell A ot mun~l aolld wute during PtatnUl1 ,ENTA100£ OOVI DUD M T'RU9T DAftD ....... PhaM 11Ind11p 10 t 700 tont P41' dly H0M£0WN!U A$$OC1A TIOH Mt .. tm.. UNUM YOU 'r~I during PhaM Ill Defendant. CAlllOL VN L ACTIC>tt TO "'OTICT YOU.. WHtR£ IS THC PROJl!CT? TM MASOH STACIA A MASOH, Ind "'°""TY,ITMAYMIOLOATA Tr1n1t1t Sttt!On le tocalld al lhe DOES I THROUGH XV. INCLUSIVE. "*K: tAl..I. WI YOU •ID AN '°""' COf'* Of'"' lnlltNOllon ol c .... No •115'2 ~TIOH °' THa NAT\m Conatructlon Ctrcte Nof'th, Con· IUMMC*I M THI NOCDl*tG A~T alructlon Clrcle W"t and Con•truc• HOTICll y;_. ~ "8ft MM. YOU, VOU 1HOU1.D CONTACT A t!on Clrcie 1-.1: In lhl tnOYatrlal Dia-l1lil c:owt""" decWe ....,__,_ LAWYUl.. trlc1 of '"' trvt,,. 8ullnlll COtn~JI ""'*" '°"' ....... hMrd UlileM On Ml~ 26th, 1984, al ' I 00 A M., WHAT INFORMATION IS AVAIL· JOU,..,._. wttMft 10 dera. Reed STANDA~D SEAVIC! COAPOR· ABLE? Thi propolld plen• •• CQPY the lnfonNtleft ........ ATION •• Calltornla Corl)Orlllon .. of the envtronmental det1Hmlnatlon If you wish to .-thl advice of duty ~Id Trutt .. und« ri (Env Impact Aac>of1) and olllef pro-an auorney In thlt matt•. you purMJ111t lo o..cl of Trull NCO<dld je<:I 1nt0<1tlon ara avlllable f()( In· thollld do ao pron1ptty IO that your Oct. 3. 1913. H tn11r No. •i>.ctlon at lhl C01T1munlly 0.. wrlllen r11P01t11. If any, mey bt 13-~-U30. of Olflc;WIJ Record•. Ill· vetopment 01p1Ftm1nt, 280 I meo 00 time ecutld by: Thlr1Ylyam C. Pathma- McGaw, tNlne A.VllOIUatld ha lido esem~ Jev•n and Emlfyt\ Pathmajeyan u ACTITIOU8 9U8Naa NA1m8TATIM&NT fhe IOllOwlng pereont .,. doing butlnM•u THE \.IMOUSINE 8AOKERS, tS3e Uttleton Ctrde. Colt.t Me9a CaUf 92e2e Oougte1 A. Delltd.ot1, 2~ Lii· lleton Circle, Coeta Mela. C&NI 92e28 Landa Tra'lia Wotf. 1503 Santa Ane Av A, Costa M .... Cellf 92827 Thia bullneaa 11 conducted by • genet 11 partnership 00u91u R. David.on Thia llal....,..,I WU llled wtlh the Counry Cierk ot Ora,. County on Apr. &, 1984 nbMe Publlshecl Orenge Cout Dally Piiot April 18, 23. 30. May 7. IN-4 HOW 00 vou GEl INVOLVED? Cade. El lrtbuma; ..... ....., OOft-lNllOffl). In the office Oft~ County PUBUC NOTICE Do you hava eommentt? au.a-tra Ud. a1n.....,.. a ......_.,. "-oOfdet or Orano-County, St1t1 --------~---___ .;...;..;;.;;.;..;_ ______ I Ilona? Concarna? YOll are Invited to Uct t"POftde defttto die JO ..._ or Cltforn••. WILL SELL AT PUB· rtllt.IC NOTICE NOTICI INVtTINQ 8!01 attend 1 publl( heprlng to be held LM la lnforlMCIOn .,. ........ UC UCTtON TO HIGHEST BID------------- 2083-14 Notice It hereby given thll the by the City of trvt,,. City Coun<!ll on ti you wt9t1 to Meir tM edwtoe flf DEA OA CASH (payable at lime of '1CTIT1001 IMllMIS Board ot Trustees of 1111 Huntlngle>tl May 22. llHS.t.. al 8:30 p.m In the lfl ettonwr In tMe MattM, ~ ..i. II' lawful money of the United NA• STAT'DllllNT Beach Union High Se .. ool Olltrtc1 City Councll Utl9mbltl II 17200 ahoutd do eo ptomptfJ eo tt1M yow Statet) 11 lhe IOulh front _,trance The following ~ .,. doing will receive seated bids fOf supply-JamborM Blvd wtftten fMPO"M, " .,,1, mer be to the Oranoe Co11nty Old bvtlnMS .. : Ing CAAPfT CLEANING meeting O< WHO TO CONTACT For mora Ned on Ume. CourthouM. 211 W Santa An• SUNCHIEF SOL.AA SYSTEMS. equal to the 1pec1t1<:111on1 on Ille In 1ntormauon, call Rk:hard MasyQek II Ullld ..._ aoictw el oon-Boulevard, City of Senti Ana, State 3303 Hatt>ot Blvd_ Unit 0-8, .CO.te Ille otttee ol said 0.11rk:t 11 660-393' at the Community De-MfO di "" abogado lft .... -of Calllornl1 all right, tltfe 11\d Meta. Ca Bids shell be clearly mart<ed vetopment Oepartm4H't to, del>erla hacerlo In · lntlf'ell conveyed to and now held IEP,lnc .. 1Ce11f0fnlec:orporatton, CARPET CLEANING Bid •559 ad· CASE NUMBERS 83-0PA-0020 l'Mdla'-1•, di Mte maMfe,... by" un<Mr MICI Deed of Trual In Iha 3303 Hart>or Boulellatd. Unit 0-e, dressed 10 Allyn E Rowley. 83-ZC-0078. 8•-CP-05•8. 8'· reapueeta eecrtta, el heJ ... W\8, property 11tu1ted In .. Id County Costa Mesa. California 928~ Purchasmg Manage< Huntington IS· 1298 puecte -r .. lelJede a ttemDo. Ind St1t1 dMCrlbld u This b\.ltinut 11 condllcled by 1 Beacfl Union High Scflool Dl1trle1, NOTl~DATE Mey 3 1984 1·TO THE DfRNDANT: A ctwtl PARCEL 1 Lot3oflrect8591,ln corpotatlon .-: 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hunt· CITY OF IAVINE com.,...,,t .._. Men fled bf tM Ille City ol lrvtne, County of Orange tEP, INC 1ng1on Beacfl CA 92~6 Ind re-BY NANCY c LACEY petntlff ..... JCMI. " you wt.ti lo Stile of Cal1fornla, u Shown on a E c Pitts. p, .. ce1ved al or belOfe 2 00 Pm, Tues-C11y Clerk detend tNe ~. ,_ mvet. map thereof reoorded In Book 267 This •tatement wu lllld wtth the day May IS 1984, et wt\leh ume Pubhslle<I Oranoe Coast Oaity Piiot wlttlln JO days after thll summon• Peges •5. 46 and •7 tncluliva o County Clefk of Orange County on and place bids will be publlcly open-Mey 1 198• 11 Hfvod on you, Ille wtth lhia c:our1 Mlscell1neou1 Mapa. record• o April 13. ~984 9d and read 1n Bldg C. Am 361 2446-8• a 'f"llten responM to the complllnt. nld Orange County Eacfl bid shall remain valid for • ------------Unless you do. yoor default wlll be PARCEL 2 A non .. xctue.lve .... pe11oa of 60 days ette• the date PtJBllC NOTICE entered on appllcallon of the plain-ment over the Southerly 5 00 f .. I of spec1hed for 111e reee1p1 of b•ds 1111 and lhis cour1 may .,,1., 1 Lot • of Tract 6591, In the City of The Soard of Trustees shell b8 FICTITIOUS •UllNllS iudQement egelnst you for the '9111f ll"'ollne, 11 •hown on • map thereof the sole fudge ot the quellty of NAME STATEMENT demanded In the complaint. wt\k:h rec:Ofded In Sook 257, Paget •5. •6 equipment offered and reserves the The following persona are Como could result in gerniahment of and •7 lnc:luslve of MlllC9flane<>Ys 11g111 10 re1ec1 any or all bids and to business as wages. taking of money or pr~y Maps. record• of uld Or1nge ..,.a1ve any 1rregul811ty therein BEARD-DCM ENTERPRISES 0, other rehel requested in thl com-County, es Ille ume 11 lhown on ,,...., Joaeptl A Da-.lla Attorney II Law • 279-0 Harbor Blvd, Suite 313 Coste Mesa. Ca 92626 • : Publlahed Orange Coast Daily •• Pllol Aprll 23. 30. May 7. 1•. 1984 2178-84 : Signed Allyn E Rowley 17702 Mllchell North Irvine. Calif plaint E•h1bll A end for the purpote1 Ml Purchasing Manager 92714 Dated September l2. 1983 forth therein In lhll certain Oec:tar flUBllC NOTICE Classified Date April 29. 198• David Gage McHone 427 Sen LEE A BRANCH. Clerk 111on of EatabllShment Of E1aemtnl , ___ ,_.;..,_.;....;;....; ______ • Publtshed Orange Coast Delly Pilot Bernardino Newport Beach. Call! By HERMA E BOSTICK, Deputy recorded October 29. 1970 In Boot< NOTICE Of' TIWSTIE'S IA&.• : Aprtl 30. May 7, 1984 92663 JEFFREY D. RUBIN, ESQ. 9U6, Page 1~ of Ottlctal Records Loan No. CHll!8TIM'•LD : , • PUBLIC NOTICE 133•·84 Jemes8eerd,4121WestertyPI LANDORENANOHLZ ofsald Counly T.S.No.l ·,"°1 ·.:·. NewpOfl Beech Calif 92660 17321 lrvtne lltYd. The alrHI lddreH and other UNfT COOR L Tills busmen ts conducted by e Tuatln, CA. t2tlO common oeslgnallon, II any, of the T.D. HAVICE COMl'AMY NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of 1111 Hunt1ng100 Beacfl Union High School Dlslrk:I will rec .. ve sealed bids for supply· 1ng GYM FLOOR REFINISHING MA TEAIALS. AND SUPPLIES meet- 1ng or equal 10 the tpec1flcation1 on Ille tn the office of said 0.slrtc:t general par1ners111p ~700 real property deacrlbld above I• u duly appointed Truatee under the David McHone Published Orange Coall Diiiy Piiot purported 10 be 17572 Sl)f'uce Tr• following dfferibed deed of lru•t Thll lletement WIS filed with Ille April 23. 30, May 7, 1•. 198' Lane. Irvine, CA 927 t5 WILL SELL ~AT PUBLIC AUCTION County CIMk of Orange Counl y on 2211·8• The underllQned Trust• di. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Apr 5 t96• cialms any Habllhy f0< any Incorrect· CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR F24.2990 T CE neu or the ltrMt lddress and othet CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIAEO IN Pubhsfled Orange Coast Dally Pl&IC NO I common dffignauon. If any, lhown CIVIL CODE SECTION 292•h (pay- P1101 Aprtl 16. 23. 30 May 7 198• FICTITIOUS llUltHEll herein able al 1111 time ol .... In lawful 2062·8• NAME ITATIMENT Said 1111 will be made. but money of the United Stat11) all The fOllowtng perlOf\I .,. da1ng Withou1 c:o~1n1 O< warrenty, IX· nghl, title Ind lnltlfMI c:on~ to buSlness as press or Implied, r9Q1rdlng lltle, and now held by It under aakf o..cl REGAL KEYS WOAD PRO· posMSSlofl, ()( encumbrancea, to of Trust In the l>'<>P8rt't ~rt. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CESSING, 10182 Ruuell Avenue, pay the remaining prtn<:1pal sum of del<:rlbed lhe nole(I) MCUred by Mid o..cl of TAUSTOA LEE CHESTERFIELD Bids shall be cleatty marked P\&.IC NOTICE The Ultimate GYM FLOOR REFINISHING. MA· TEAIALS, AND SUPPLIES" Bid J:560 addressed to Allyn E Rowley. Purchasing Manager. Huntington Beach Union High School District 1025 t Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach, CA 92~6 and re- ceived •t or before 3 00 pm . Tues· day Mey 15, 1984. 81 whlcn time end place bids will be publlcly C>p8f'I· ed and read •n Bldg C , Rm 361 NAME STATEMENT Gard8'1 Grove. Ca 92643 Trust. with lnl91'111 thereon. at BENEF'ICIAAY BERNI J The fOltowlng person 11 dolng Debo< ah Jean Hall. 10182 Rvuell ) G bu11neu as All8nue. Garden Grove. CA 926'3 provided In Mid note(•. adv-= ZAWACKI. ROXANNE L TA A GOODS CLE •NING SERVICES Sandra Louise Stater. 10192 II any undet the"'"" of llld RECORDED Decembef 9, 1981 " Russell •uenue. Gard-Grove. CA Of Truat, IMS, chergu Ind ex-u Instr No. 12735 in Book 1'317 260 E Palmer. Costa Mesa. Cliff 92,..3 ""• "'' penses of the Tru•tM Ind or the page t619of0ffletalRecord1tnthe 926 27 ~ trusts created by llkS Deed of ottk:e of the RecOfdtlf ol Orange Joh A Good, 260 E Palmer. This business 11 condUC1ed by an Trust IOf Ille emount reuonabl)' Experience Eacfl bid shall remain vahd tor e period ol 60 days after the dale specified tor the receipt of bids The Soard of Trustees Shall be the sole 1udge of the quollly of equipment ottered end reserves the nght to re1ect any or ell btds and 10 waive any lrreguler11y lherem Sloned Allyn E Rowley Purchasing Manager Date April 29 1984 Publtshed Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot APrtl 30 May 7 198• 1335-84 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Costa Mesa. Ce11t 92627 unincorporated assoc1a110n othef HUmated 10 be M0.308 50 co;:;~Y deed 01 !rust del<:rlbll the T111s bu11ness 1s conducted by •n than a partnership The beneficiary under Uld Deed followmg: 1ndtv1duel Deboral'l Jean Hall ol Trust heretofore executed and PARCEL L Lot 6 ol Tr1et No Jon R Good This statement was llled With the dellY8f'ed 10 the underllgned a writ· 10•59, 1n the County of Orenoe. This sie1emen1 was fifed w11tt the County Clark of Orange County on ten "'--taralton 01 "-fault and n... 0 C 8 ...,.,.. """' .._. Stale of CallfOfnla, as Shown on • County Clerk ot range ounty °" March 16, 19 4 mend for Sate, and 1 written Notice m•n fifed In Book 4'7, p.,,.... •3 to Apr 5, t984 F:M11.U "'-•1 T"-..,. -.-· F2~ Published Oranna Coast Daily ol Default Ind Etecllon to ~. '"' 45 lnctuslve, mlscellan90Us mapt, In •-9 underllgned caused aald Notice of the office of the County Recorder of Publlshe<I Orange Coast Diiiy P1to1 April 23, 30, Mey 7, "· I 84 Default end Elecuon to Sell 10 be said County. Pilot Aprll 16, 23, 30 May J0~~=1 2180•8• recOfded 1n 1111 county where the Excepting therefrom all oll, oll ----n-11n1_l_C_Mn_T_l_C_E___ real pr~y la located rl(jhls. min.els. mlnerel rights. r~ nv Date April 19. 1984 natural glS rights, and other PUBllC NOTICE FtCTITIOUS llUStNESI NAME STATIMEHT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The lollowtng persons are dOlng NAME STATEMENT business 85 , The lollow1no person IS doing MAMA LOUISA'S FAMIL y PIZZA, business as • H t ion (e)USUS (b lUSAA-UNI TEO 9560 Hamilton .. ve un ing 2 72 Beach CA 92646 STATES UTILITIES SURVEY 1 Davtd Allen Weiss 10263 •203 DuPont Dove Irvine Caltl 92715 ST ANDAAD SERVICE CORPOR-hydrocert>Ons by wtleltOevef name ATION. known. that may be wfthln Of under 1 Calllornta COfporauon the parcel of tend herlinabo..,. de--t... es Hid Trustee scribed IOQether with the perpetuft -v By Guadalupe H Lopez Trustee 01· right of drllttng, mining, exploring !teer and operating therefOf and storing 2 103 I venture Blvd Suite 1007 1n and r1m<>v1ng the same from NJ<I Woodland t11fls CA 9136• tend or any other tend. 1nctv01ng the Experience the excitement of finding. just what you 're looking for-in classified It's the ultimate! I NAME STATEMENT The tot1ow1ng person is doing business es CONSTRUCTION PLANNERS & ASSOCIATES J 198-M Airport Loop Or Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Dale J Saunders 20 15 I Khne Dr Santil Ana CA 92707 Vtrgil M Freemen 2376 Flo-r Slater Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Steel Santa Ana Celtl 92706 Henry Charle! Lulke, 9892 Gar- T111s business is conducted bV an rett Ctr Hunflnoton Beach. CA 92646 1nd1v1dva1 Mary Louise Lulke. 9892 Garrett (818) 3•0·•010 right 10 wt\lps1oc« Of d1rec11onaJly Published Orange Cout Dally Ptlot dflll and mine from lends othlH than Aprtl 30 Mey 7 1• 198• mose herelnebove described. oil or 232&-84 gas -us tunnels end sh1tt1 Into. -----------lhrough or across the subaurteoe of ~ /. .. ..., Cl -·-J. a. ... =- / -... I .:J r .. ...... . ' ;: ·-ca 1:1 f ;:. - r ~ ' - T111s t>us1ness is COf'dUCled by an lftd1v1dual Dale J Saunders This statement was filed wllh me County Clerk of Orange Co.,,n1y on Aprtt 23 1984 F2"204 Published Orange Coast Delly P1101 April 30 May 7 H.....11 198• 2302-84 PUBLIC NOTICE V1rg11 M Freeman .,_. CA 926'6 This statement was filed w1lh the Cir Huntmgtoo ...... en. Thll buSl"6$S IS conducted by an C°"nty Clerk ot Orar>Q8 County on vn1ncorporated assoc1a0on other Apr 5 198• Fl UIM then e partnerS111p Published Orange Pilot Aprtl 16 23 30 Coest Deily David Allen Wet» May 7 198• ll11s statement was hied wiltt lhe 2057-8• County Cieri< of Orenoe County on FtCTlll US BUllN£18 NA STATEMENT TM follo g pefsons ere doing buslnelS March 28. 1984 4 f2421M Published Orange Coes1 Dally Pilot April 23, 30. May 7. 14. 1984 2182·84 PUBllC NOTICE f't&.IC NOTICE the land tterelnet>cve described tnd to bottom IUCh wt11pstocked or FICTfTlOUS BUSINESS dtrect1<>nalf'y drilled wells.. tunnels NAME ITATEMENT ano stlafls under and beneath or The fOllow1ng persons are dOlng beyond the ex1erior llm1ts thereof. busmes5 es and to rednll, retunne4. equip, main· LITTLE PEOPLE STUFF 3116 tam. repetr deepen and operate any Samoa Pl , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 sucfl wells or mines. wtthoul. how· Betty Je1n Duncan, Box 83. Ar-ever. 1111 right 10 drill, mine. 11ore. lington Ks 67514 explore end operate through lhe Marilyn Jean Pterce. 3116 S•moa suctace or the upper 500 feet ol the Pl . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 aubsurtace of the tend hl<einabove Thia business IS conducted by. a described. as reserved In the deed general partnership from the Irvine Company, a Mich· Daily Pilat FICTIT10US 9VllNE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as G LADNEY MARKETING. 929 Wesl Baker Costa Mesa CA 92626 Sam A Gladney. 929 w Baker Costa Mesa. CA 92626 DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF FICTITIOUS BUllNfll HUNTINGTON. 1120 Pacific Coast NAME STATEMENT Highw1y. Huntington Beech, Calif The following person la doing 926•8 buStness es Lawrence D Schley, 6692 Harbor GUIDANCE TECHNOLOGY. 3001 Key Circle, Huntington Beach, Cam Aedhtll Bldg 5 Ste 108, Co11e 926•8 Mell. CA 92626 Howard Subn.ck, 1120 Pacllle James Robert Marshall 5062 Coast Hwy Huntmglon Beach Bo•wood. Irvine. CA 92715 Marilyn J Pierce igan Corporation. recorded Mey 8, This 11atement was tiled with the 1981 In BOOk 14051, Peoe 1994, of County Clerk al Orange C°"nty °" Othclat AeoOfdl April t6, 1984 PARCEL 2: Euement1 II Ml F24311.2 lorth In the sections entitled "cer- Pubt11hed Orange Coast Dally 1etn easement• for ownetl" and P1101 A~rtl 23 30. M1y 7, 14, 1984 "support. settlement and encroech· 2179-8' ment" of the article enlltled ...... ments" of 1111 Declaration ot Cov• ---ni-m-•ic_un_T-IC_E ___ 1 nan11. Conditions end A .. trk:ttona. rllU\. nv reco<ded Joly 12. 1979 In Boot< ___ ...;...;..;..._______ 13226. Page 898, and r-IOOfdld FICmlOUI BUllNlll July 25. 1979 In Book 132•3. PIQ8 NAME ITATUIENT 1 both ot Ottlelll Record•, In the The following person Is dOlng ottice 01 tile County Recorder of C1hl 92~8 This business is conducted t>y an T111s business is conoucled by • tndlYldual general pe11nersn1p James R Marshell Lawrence D Schley "' This statement was hteo with the This 1>us1ness 1s conducted by en 1nd1v1dua1 Sam A Gladney phone 642-5678 T111s statement was filed With me County Clerk ol Orange County Of\ Ap11I 23 1984 This s1etemen1 wea filed wtth the County Cle<k of Orange County on County Clerk ot Orange County on April 12. 1984 F2'4209 Apr 5 1984 F2'Q$04 Published Orange Coast Delly F2A2at Publtshed Orange Coeat De11y Pilot Ap11t 30 Mey 7. '' 21 1984 Published Orange Coast Deily Pilot April 23 30 Mey 7 14, t9a. buJAnc!~~sN & KIRK 9850 Gal'tield said County. and any amendments thereto Ave :32 Hunflnglon Beacn. CA VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 926•6 DEED OF TRUST DA TED December people read classified ti.ARBOR LAWN-M T OLIVE M ot1uarv • Cem etery CremalO'l' '6tSGse1 A.e L ·.ta tvlMa ·~~ I '4 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MIOATUAAY 1 ' R•ud <l,,..i, '..'t Vt ' h 4.. ',. c ' BAL rz BEHGt 1'40 .. SM ITH & TUTHILL WE S TCLIFF C HAPEL .. - ' ' . ', PAC trtC VIEW MEMORIAL PARIC. . ,,_. ~ • ' t • J.' ·~ . ,. 1· • I •. t • t 2300·8• P1101 Apr1t t~ 23 30 Mey 7 1984 2138·8• 2059-8• Vernon E Ktrk 9850 Garfleld 4. t981. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Ave .,32 Huntington Beach, CA TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 92~6 EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· ThtS ~lness IS conducted by an UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U81NH8 NAME STATEMENT Tile following person 1s doing business as BODY SYMETRICS. 2902 8 Reafllll Suite 150. Costa Mesa. Ce 92626 Shannon Arton Burns, 6 Deodar. Irvine, Ca 927 U This business 1s conduclad by an tnd1v1dua1 Shannon A Burns, DC T111s statement was flied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Ap1114 1984 F2'291M Pubhshed Orange Coast De11y Pilot Ap11I 23 30 May 7 14. 198• 2181·8• PUBLIC NOTICE FICmlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowmg person 1s doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ovs1ness as NAME STATEMENT HARBOR LIQUOR 1927 ~B The tollowmg person is doing H.ubo• Siva Costa Mesa CA business es 92627 Pl'EIFEACONSTAUCTION 1812 Anh TramDang 1018Mlss1onDr West Bay Ave Newport Beacfl Ca D Costa Mesa CA 92626 92663 • T n1!t ovs1ness is conducted by en Daniel w Pfetler 1812 West Sey individual Ave Newport Beecn Ca 92663 Anh Tram Dang 1111s business is conducted by an 1111s statement was ltled with 1he I 1n<11v1dua1 C.ounty Clerk ot Orange County on Daniel W Ple1te1 Apt11 23 198• This sta1emen1 was filed w1111 thto F244205 (;Ounly Cle1k ol Orange County 011 Puo11shed Orange Coast Dally Ari111 <>:\ 1984 P11ot Aprtl 30 May 7 1', 21, 198• I F244:.I01 230 1-84 j PllOI Aprtl 30 Mey 7 14 21 1984 ------------ Published Oronge Coast Oe11~, 2305-84 P~LIC NOTICE -----------~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllHEH l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS The lollowtnq peraon1 1re d()jng l NAME IT A TEMENT. NAME STATEMENT business as Thi' lot1ow1ng pe<son It 001ng GOO s GIFT 10•~ LI Ceore Du11neu as Fountain va111y CA 92708 1 WHITNEY & ASSOC S 817 W I Lloyd Ira BeSll 10•~ La Ceb•a 17tfl St Costa Mesa Calif 926<'7 Fount11n Valley CA 92708 Mark F Whitney 5203 SeashOffl Judllfl Allen Basil 10•84 La Nt"WpO•I S.ech C1hf C:.flblll Foun1e1n Valley CA 9<17011 T n1s business IS cooduct.O by an Thi' bus1neu is conducted by 1 1na1 .. •dual g11ntr 111 partnersn1p Mar~ F Wfl11n11y Jud1lt1 Allton 8H1I '"'' •latemttnt wat f1lfd w1tt1 1"11 -1'1111 tlltement was 111.0 with ,,,. <..ounty Clerk ot 011ng1 County on I Counly Cfff~ 01 Orang• Covnty on Apr ._ 198• Ap11r IQ 198• FN21tt n~ Puhh\nf>d Ori~ Coast Oa11yj Published Orang. Coall Dally P>ll)I Ap111 16 13 )() Mey 7 198• P1101 Ap111 '3 JO May 7 1• 1984 2058 8• 22 18 84 Daily Pilat c1ass1f 1ed ads. phonp 642 56 78 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAM£ STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng persons ere doing Dusmess as INTRIGUE BOUTIQUE 2817 Lafayette Ave , Newport Beech. CA 92663 Richard & Keren Winstanley. 280 Cagney Lane a213 Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business 1s conducled by en 1nd1v1dual !husband & wile) Karen Winstanley Pl&.lt NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINHI NAME IT A tEMENl Tiie to1tow1ng person IS d()jng business as Hl-TEK EMBROIDERY, 1300 Adams 120 Costa Me11. CA 92626 Bonnie Lou Gibson, 1300 Adema 12G Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 Thts business 11 conducted by an 1nd1v1due1 Bonnie Lou Gibson This statement was fifed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Aprtl 12 I 984 This statement ..,.., !tied w1tfl the County Cieri.. ol Orange County on Aprtl 17 198• F24350J Published Orange Coast Dally F2"29CM Piiot April 23 30, May 7. 1•. 1984 Publtsfled Orange Coast Daily 213•·8• Pilot ADlll 23 30 May 7 1• 1984 tndlv1dual PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF Vernon E Ktrlt THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. Tl111 s111emen1 was fifed wllh ll'te YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on YEA April 23. 1984 Ttte pr~rty above clelcrlbed Fl4'20:J does not have e atreet addr"' Of Published Orange Coast Dally common designation Directions Pilot Aprll 30, May 7 14, 21, 198' sulficientlo locate the property max, 23o3-8• be obtained by submitting a written Pl&.IC NOTICE request within ten days from the ltrS1 publk:atlon of this noltce 10 the beneficiary. whose name end Id· dress 11 Semi J. ZAweckl. 29 Muir. FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS Irvine. CA 92715 NAME STATEMENT '(II 8 atrHI address Of common The lollowtng persons ire doing designation of pr~y 11 1hown business as above. no warranty Is given u to 119 2178-8• BEAUCHAMP ENTERPRISES compleleness or correc:tn ... )" The M AA I N E DI v IS I 0 N • 000 benet1c1ery under said Deed ol M1cAr1ttur Blvd Suite 700. New-Trust t>y reason of • breech or de- port Beech CA 92660 fault In the obllgatlons aewrld ZM1D1 C T CE Robert F Beauchamp. •OOO thereby here1'1f°"' executed Ind ____ r_~_l_NO __ l ____ 1 MacA{lhur Blvd Suite 700. New-delivered to lhl undersigned• writ· ------------FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS port Beach CA 92660 ten Oeciarauon ol Default and De-P\eLIC NOTICE NAME ST A TEMENT The M1dland5 Company e Oela-mend fOf Sale. and wr111en notl<>e of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons ere doing business as THE PLACE 2920 E Co111 Hwy . <..-Orona def Mai CA 92625 S11ant1 S Dewan 253 Camino Ar- royo Anaheim CA 928-07 Anand S Dewan T 3 t I 1895 SMringloL' Piece Newport Beech CA 92663' This business is condut.led by a general partnership Shanlt S Dewan This snnement was filed wllh ll'le County Clerk of Orangfl County on ware Corporeuon 4000 MecAr1hur breach and ot elec1•on to cauM the Tne tolloWJng persons are domg Blvd Sulle 700 Newpon Beacn. unders•gned to sell said Pfopeny to t>us1ness as bl t ·-.. Iller H s MARINE PRODUCTS. 2005 CA 92660 ••llsly said 0 lgat ona. ...... • w Balboa Blvd Sune 165. New-Tilts bu11ness 11 conducled by 1 atter the under510ned c:.ulld .. Id Be C 9 • ., g-~11 partnership notlc:• of breech and ol ~Ion to port ach /I\ 26.,,, ~ ••· .._.. 18 1"•" Bonnie K Hames. •9 Castillo Robert F Beauchamp be rec:ocded Novem.-• ...., II lrvtne CA 927 ,, Tflla statement wu fifed wUh lhe Instr No 83-533526 ol Ottlclel Re-s County Cterk ol Orange County on c0<d1 1n the offloe ol the f\eeOfder Robert E m11ey. 17 Abato. c trvine, CA 92714 Ap111 23 198• of Orange ounty, ~ Said .. 1e wm be made. b\.lt V1c1or11 M Smiley. 17 Abeto. GARWIN a WAONE" without covenant Of werrenty, ••· 1rv1ne. CA 927 t• .,, .. press ~ lmpt•.-... ,....,8,dl"" tttle T b 1 d ted b l111te '10, 19401 Von .. arman .. w-~ ...... ..., ... h11 us ness h1s1 con !!C y 1 IH'lle posteSslon. or enc:umbrenoee, to general partners P lrwlne, CA. '2715 pey the remaining prlnc:lpel eum of Robert E Smiley 151-111$ tile note(•) •ecurld by .. Id deed of Th1s,Jtatement was llled with the Published Oran~• Coeat Dilly Trull. with lnter"t 11 In Mid note County Clerk of Orenoe County on 21 1,.114 nrovlded. ldVlnoet. If any, under Apr II 12. 198• Pnot Aprll 3o. May · 14· 2J0°4-e4 ltte term• ol uld Deed ot 1ru11, , ... , F2~ fMUOI charges, and •Kpen111 of Ille Published Orange Coatt Dally Published Ora~e CoHt Dally Truatee and of rile tr\Attl erMted by Aptll 23 , 198 .. Pilot April 30 May., 14, 21. 1118• Piiot April 23. 30, lly 7, "· 11184 f't&.IC NOTICE Nld o..cl of Tru•t. 2299·8• 2135-84 Said ule Wiii be held Otl MorWlly. PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNHI NAME ITAHMINT The lollow1ng 1>1r10n1 111 Ootng bv11ness "' CAPACITOR ASSOCIATES 987 I w1noaor Ave Wa11m1n11er CA 92693 M1rk KOIOgl 9117 I Wtndaor Weatm1n1t•• CA 92883 Roger Dunn Mam Street Et1ren MN 5~9Jt AutMll Alh1on 987 I Wln(ll()f Westmmller CA 9?~ T l11t buSlnttts I• COtld\/Ct.0 by a general partnarth1P Ru1Mft C ""''<WI Tl'n~ 11111~man1 wat 111.o wllh the tounty c 11111 at Orange County on APM 2J 198• jr244197 PuDllthr1>1l Ot.tnge C.out Dally P11n1 //\p111 30 M•v 7 14 '1 198' no1 a• PUBllC NOTICE flCTI'tlOUt llUa•U NAMl tTATIMNT The followlng peraon1 ara doing bullrl9U H MESA WOODS 1072 S E 8r11tot Suitt 202 Sarna Ana. CA 92707 Cal1f0fnt1 L1t111yle Corporation Ca111orf'11 corpotallon 1072 SE Br11101 Su111 202. Santa Ana CA 9'707 Mell PKilt<: Devetopment Cor- pora1t0n Cattforn11 tOfporetlon. ton SE 8rlatot. Suitt 20?. S.nt1 Ana CA 92707 Ttt11 l>ulfMU II CondUCled by 101nt V9fltur1 Jonn C Thomaon, Pre.,o.n1 n .. • lfatem411"1t wn filed With me Covnty Cl9fk or Oranoe Counl'f O!'ll April 12 tM4 f"MMOI Publ11lhec> Orange Coaat Dilly Pilot April 23 30 May 7 14 198• 1 21ua4 '9CTITIOUI 8USM81 June •. t~. al 2 30 pm al IM NAMI ITATl•NT Chapman AYenUe entr~ to the Ttte lolfowlng persona 1re doing Civic Cent« Bulldlng. 300 Ettl buaineu as Chai>man Ave . OfltlQe. CA WYMAN S llEN SALES, 103• At tlla time of the lnltlef pubfl· Linden Piece. Coate Mesa Ca atlon of lhll notic.. the totll 92627 :nount Of IM 11npald be.lanoe of '"' David Weyne W1man 1034 1b11Qatton MCutld by the abQYe o.t Linden Pfec. Co•t• M... Ca acrlbed o..o of lrwt and Nttmaled 92627 eotta. ~ .... Ind actvanoee •• Pl\lla Kay Wym•TI 103• LlndlO $50.•77 9• Pt~ Colla MIN. Ca 92827 The total lndebtldneaa being an Arlene Joyce Wyman 103• •llMlll on whlctl the 098nlng bid It Linden Place, Coll• ~.... Ca Cl'l-puted "'IY ,.,. Obtl lned by call> 92827 Ing (71') 937-oHt (2,31 827·4M5 Ctaud• Jr Wyman t03• Linden the day before the Mi. ' PIKe Costa M4lll Ca 92827 0111d AptU 27. 1984 Thlt bullneN la conducted t>v a T 0 $EIMCE COMPANY oen-11 partnerll'llp 11 .. Id Truat•. Arlena Joyce Wyman f)y S\ie Pltct\ard, A11111an1 S.· Thtt •tJlemenl was filed wnh the ettty County Clerk Of Ofange County on l)nf Ctty 8lll<S W"t. Orange CA APfll 23 1184 'HM ,Mot,. 1714183&.8281 PvD'ttMC Orange Co111 Dally Published Orenga Coat! Dally PtlOI AOtll 30 May } 1• 21 t9U Pilot May 1 14 21 tH• I 2~4 203-84 .. • • I Navratilova, Hu Na net funds Tennis stars Martina Navratilova and Hu Na met on the tennis court for the first time Sunday at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley. and a crowd of 2.000 watched Navratilova score a 6-2, 6-3 victory. The I 1/z-hour match aJong with a celebrity doubles match raised funds for the U.S. women's Olympic vol- leyball team which has its training headquarters at Los Caballeros. Navratilova, the No. I-seeded women's player in the world, also won her doubles match with the help of singer Kenny Rogers. The tandem topped Na and comedian Chevy Chase. 8-2 in a pro set. But the real winners Sunday were the mcmbe'ts of the volleyball team. Spectators paid S 15 to watch 1he tennis matches and a celebrity vol- leyball match. 1 Brian Gimmilaro, the team's busi- ness manager, said the exact amount of funds raised won't be calculated until later this week." The exhibition volleyball match was equally entertaning, as the Olym- pie learn defeated a celebrity all-star squad in four games. Among those competing for the aJl- stars were former UCLA and current NBA stars Bill Walton and K.iki Vandcweghe and beach volleyball stars Singin Smith. Randy StokJos and Greg Lee. Next fund-raiser for the U.S. women's team 1s a tour with the Japanese national team which will conclude with a showdown May 17 before an exclusive audience of 400 -with courtside seating -at Los Caballeros. 0.., ............. .., ............. Hu Na (left) "and Martina l'tavratlloYa battled before 2 ,000 fan•. with Kavratllon wl.notng. 6-2, 6-S. Dodgers hope for better results in St. Louis 0 From AP di1patcb~1 ST. LOUIS -Despite losing two of three games to P1ttsbu~ over the weekend, the Dodgers maintain their National League West lead going into tontght's game here with the St. Louis Cardinals (Channel, 11 at 5:30). The Dodgers ar\QCardinals meet in the first of a two-game senes tonight with Rick Honeycutt (4-0) facing St. Louis' Dave LaPoint (3-3). The Dodgers face the Cardinals again Tuesday night, then meet the Cubs in a pair of games before returning home. Meanwhile. the aptly named Marvell Wynne, stuck in the New York Mets' farm system only a year aeo. has. the Pittsburgh Pirates wtn- ning agam. Just as Wynne didn't seem to have a future in major league baseball at this time in I 983, the Pirates didn't appear to have much of a future in the National League East race until Wynne started hitting over the week- end. Wynne. known more for his de- Lakers get a break, a n d take advantage LA wins in OT Laker Coach Pat Riley said. "It was a bizarre ending in regulation. I thought he (Harper) was going to run the clock down and I was waiting for him to try to take a shot or get a foul." ''I'm happy with the split," said Riley. "Now we have the opportunity From AP dlspatcbes to take it home and win. The playoffs The Los Angeles Lakers got a break don't start until somebody loses at from a rookie mistake and left home so we have a good chance." Reunion Arena with a huge edge in Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar was high for their National Basketball Association the Lakers with 33 points as he playoff sen es with the Dallas became the second all-time NBA Mavericks. playoff scorer. afterMav rookie furgets t he score I'll II h · · · good Mark Aguirre scored 34 for the " te you w at, its JUSt to Ma vs before he ten late in the fourth get out of Dodge," said a relieved ~riod with 8 badly bruised right hip. Earvin "Magic" Johnson after Los Angeles had putted off a 122-11 5 is availabilty for Tuesday night's overtime victory Sunday, giving the game was in question. Lakers a 3· I edge in the best-of-seven Mav center Pat Cummings sent the series. game into overtime 1 08~all, hitting a a "It's very tough down here (Reu-left-handed hook with 31 seconds to n;on A~na) and we're happy to ao play but missed a vital free throw. home." Johnson said. Dallas had another chance to win The Lakcrs aot a split at Reunion but Harper forgot the score. after losing 125-11 S Friday night. "I thought we were ahead The fifth game of the senes is set for 109-108," said a crestfallen Harper. The Forum in lnaJcwood Tuesday '"ltwasamista.ke.lwasupsetaboutit.· night. I feel bad but I'll aet over it." Los Anaeles' Bob McAdoo came Dallas Coach Dick Motta couldn't off the bench to contribute two steals believe it. and six points in overtime as the "When I saw Derck backina up it Lakers outscored Dallas 14-7. hit me that he doesn't know the score However, it was a boner by Mav or the time," Motta said. "I wanted to auard Derck Harper, who dribbled taclc.le him. It was just unfortunate. I the final siit seconds ofTthc clock with feel sorry for hi,m. the pmc tied I 08-I 08, that drew "I always preach time and score. most of the postpme attention. It's a heavy burden and an un- Harpcr thou&ht Dallas was ahead fortunate thin.g to happen to a youna by a point player like tb~t." "I didn't know what to think."' said Abdul"1abbar's three-point play in Johnson. "Whc:n he backed off the third pcnod passed John toward m1dcoun I told myself I'll let Havlicck's total of ~t 776 points into him have that shot alJ week." second place in the NBA playoffs. . fensive skills in center field, drilled eight consecutive hits over three games before contributing a key ninth-inning si ngle as the Pirates beat the Dodgers, 2-1 in the second game of Sunday's doubleheader. The Dodgers won the first game, 6-4 in I 0 innings, despite four Wynne hits, enabling them to salvage one game of the three-game series. The Pirates had won just seven of 22 games before the two weekend wins. "I just seem to be hitting the ball where they aren't playi ng." said Wynne. who boosted his batting average to .327 w11h his six doubleheader hits. Wynne didn't even know when he would be playin~ in the maJor leagues -1fevcr-until the Pirates acquired him from the Mets JUSt before the June 15 trading deadline last seaso.n. "The Mets had George Foster. Mookie {Wilson) 1n center and then called Darryl Strawberry up to play right field." said Wyn ne. Dunng his e1~ht-hits streak. which was two short of the Nauonal League record, Wynne bad three doubles. a triple and four singles. including a gamc-wtnnins RBf single an the Pirates' 8-7 victory over the Dodgers Satuniay. Pirates' left-hander John Tudor, 2-1 , outdueled the Dodgers' Fernan- do VaJcnzuela, 3-3, who allowed only four hits until yielding consecutive singles to pinch-hnter Hedi Vargas, Wynne and Lee Lacy in the ninth. Lacy's line shot off the left field wall scored Vargas with the winnin~ run. ............ Maile Jolanaon (foreare>a.nd) aeta a •tand- ln• o•lltton from hfa teammata on the bench u the La.ken topped Dallu to take · a S-1 lead In tbelr MBA pla,Off eertee . l The Anatls, leadina the America.a Leuuc West by two pines, open a brie1 three-game bomestand toniabt. ~· on the Minnesota Twins • (7.30). - The Angclsl who lost to Seattle Sunday, 3-1 , wall tend Ron Romanick (3-2) apinst Minnesota's Mike Smithson (3-3). The two teams meet -.a:in Tuesday and Wc;dnesday nights, before the ~Is deP.&rt on a nine-game road trip to Detroit, Balti- more and New York. In Seanlc Sunday, veteran relief pitcher Ed Vande Berg found his control and his confidence in· a stranac place -as a startina pitcher. "I tho~t it was peat,. especiaJJy no walks,' Vande ~ said after be and Dave Beard combmed on a five- • hineT as Seattle beat the AQ&els, 3-1. "In the tint inninc, I said, 'Oh no.• After that, I. settled down," Vande Berg said. He yielded two..(int-in.nina si n&lc:s. then retired the next JS batten. "As long as i.eros were goi.na up on the board. I was feeling fine, .. be said. ''I knew eventually we'd have to score, especially with Mr. Everythinc. Al Davis." . Davis scored one run· 8nd drove in another with a double and a triple u Vande Berg and Beard outlasted the Angels' Tommy John. "I pitched on a day when their P.itcben {'itched well," John said. 'Vandyg1tched a very good pme. "Bev did a arcat JOb, so what are you going to do'r'' Vande Berg, 2-1, previously bad · never worked more than four innings. Against the Anacls, be turned in S 2-3 innings before Juan Beniquez and Mike Brown bit consecutive doubles to ~re the Angels' run and bring in Beard. Vande Be1J finished with seven strikeouts and no walks. Beard struck out four for a team total of 11. Seattle scored two runs ii\ the fifth off lcf\-handeT John. 2-3. Bob Kearney socked an Q.. l brcakina ball into the lef\~fidd seau for his second homer of the season leading off the inni~ Spike Owen beat out an infidd sin&le but was forced at second by Jacl: Pcrconte. Phil Bradley forced Peroonte at second and then scored on Davis' double off the right-6eJd wall. The Mariners scored an insurance run in the eighth on Dave Anderson's RBI groundout. )' I Orange Coast OAll.Y PLLOT/Monday, May 7, 1984 A's' Mike Norris book• by police on ~rug charges From AP dJlpatcbea Tlgen' road ebow continue& Lo• WbUaker'• RBl·sinaJe in the 12th Ill 1nninJ capped a dramatic comeback as the amazmg Detroit Tigers posted their 11th straight road victory with :r 6-5 decision over Cleveland Sunday. Dave Beramu led off the Detroit l2th with a double off the glove of Indians left fielder OtJa Nixon. He was sacrificed to third by Tom Brookens before Whitaker slapped the pme-winning $i nglc offErnle Camacho. 0-2, the Indians· fifth pitcher. The Tigers improved their record to 22·4. best in lhe OAKLAND -Oakland A's pitcher Ill Mike Norris, who has-been inacti ve this season while undergoing shoulder rehabili- major leagues . . . In other American League action. Cllft Jobn100 singled home the tie- breaking run in the ninth inning to give Toronto a 2·1 victory over Kansas City . . . Bnace Hurst pitched no-hit ball for seven innings before settling for a two- hiner as Boston defeated the Chicago White Sox. 3-1 on two homers by Mike Easler ... Two- run singJes by Tim Teufel and tation. was booked for investigation of drug charges Sunday after being amstcd at an East Oakland motel. police said. Norris was booked for investigation of possessing cocaine, marijuanaand drug paraphernalia, officer Ray Viglienzone said. He was also booked for investigati on of possessing cocaine for sale. Norris was released on $9.500 ball. according to Jackie Johnson. bails and fines clerk. .. Obviously, the club will not have any comment at this time." said A's President Roy Eisenhardt, who said jhe first heard about the arrest from a -reponer and didn't know any- thing about 1t. Norris. 29. who lives in Norri• Oakland. won four and lost fi ve last year, but didn't pitch m the majors afttr Aug. 6. undergoing surgery to repair damaged muscles in his right shoulder on November 6. After doctors ruled out an) pitching this yea r. he made a few appearances 1n spring training. but has not been coming to the Oakland Coliseum to use the A's training room facilities for therapy or rehabilitation. "He's been under th e care ofa doctor in New York. ~ho has him doing rehabilitation and --muscle- strengthening exercises." Eisenhardt said. "He J.USt returned from an exam1naiion. but he hasn't been around using our facili ties." Quote of the day New York Kntck• guard DerNI w.aer on teammate Bernard Kfng: "I'~ eeen • lot of gr .. t ~.but Bernard King l8 the worst nightmare for anyone to guard." Comaneci says she 's retiring Romanian gymnastics star bids fare well to performing BUCHAREST. Romania (AP) -Nadia Comaneci. whose perfect scores in gym nastics at the 1976 Olympic Games made sports history, Sunday bade a tearful fa,rewell to performing. The 22-vear-old Comaneci announced her retirement al a gala ceremony attended by the head of the International Olympic Committee and some of the world's finest gymnasts. . As a pellH.'. solemn 14-year old, she stunned the spons world eight years ago. turning in a senes of perfect 10 scores and winning three Olympic gold medals at Montreal. Listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as th e first g~mnast to receive a perfect score in a maJor 1ntema11onal tournament. Comaneci added other glories to that performance. collecting 21 gold medals in 1nterna11onal compet1t1on dunng her career. Sunda\. the normally composed Comanec1 broke dowh 1n the middle ofa prepared farewell speech before a sc-lloul crowd of 5.000 at the Spons Palace. Attending were IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch. as well as Soviet gymnast Dmitri B1lozerchev. the all-around men's world champion, leadmg gymnasts from the United States, China and Japan, and other spons personalities. .. I regret that from now on I will never know the excitement of competition." she said. tears brimming in her eyes and her voice breakjng. 'Tm sorry I will never compete again." Comanec1. a tnm 103 pounds, performed several exhibition beam and floor routines Sunday. Describing her as a "hist.Orie figure in the Olympic movement,'' Samaranch awarded Comanec1 the silver medal of the 01} mp1c Order as a "token of gratitude for contribution to the Olympic ideal." Sports officials discovered the froli csome Comanec1 on a playground at the age of 6. She was sent to the gym hall. to her mother'" relief. Whitaker Gary Gaetti m the fifth inning gave rookie Ed Hodge his first major league victory as Minnesota beat Oakland, 4-3 to complete a sweep ofa three-game series ... Andre Rober&1on'1 tie-breaking double triggered a four-run uprisi ng in the I 0th inning as the New York Yankees snapped a five-game losing streak with an 8-4 victory over Milwaukee ... Cat Ripken, ·Jr .. hit for the cycle and Mike Boddicker pitched a fi ve-hitter as Baltimore defeated Texas, 6-1. Walker and New Jersey romp Herschel Walker ran for 127 yards and [il three touchdowns while Brio Sipe threw c II t for two more scores as the New Jersey Generals buried the Oklahoma Outlaws 49-17 Sunday in the United States Football Le~gue. Walker carried the ball 16 times. including TD runs. of 62, 2 and 4 yards . . . Elsewhere in the USFL Sunday. Novo Bojovic kicked a 29-yard field $Oal with 59 seconds l~ft in o.venime to give the Michigan Panthers a 31-28 victory over the Houston Gamblers. The kick came 12 plays after linebacker John Corker deflected a 30-yard field goal attempt by Houston's Toni Fritsch ... In Washington. Alan Duocu kicked a 29-yard field goal fou r minutes into overtime to lift the Memphis Showboats over the mistake-prone Federals 13-10 ... Cbock Fosina passed for two touchdowns and David Trout kicked five goals to lead the Philadelphia Stars past the Birmingham Stallions 43-1 1. Romania's Nadia Coma.necl nounced that sh e la retiring. ""~o baa an- UCI settles for PCAA tie And in New York, CdMgrad Danni~altz scores upset win Top-seeded Kevin McChnt1c of Long Beach State defeated No. 2 seed and nationally-ranked Steve An1ston of UC Irvine. 6-3. 6-2 to win the Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on stogies championship tn the top di vision. The victor) earned McChntic PCAA Pla}cr of the Year honors and propelled the 49ers to a conference co- champ1on~h1pwith the Anleatersaseach team collected 32 J')Oint~. Fre5nn Statl'' Bill Wakefield and Paul Roybao tl'amcd ur to win th\' dl1ubh:!> title in the top d1v1S1on b} hca11ng second-seeded Bruce Man Son Hing and Ken Derr of l lf I. 6-3 . 6-3 . ·'\\.'e had lost t\\O of our three singles matches so our graH~ ""a~Jugand the) were read\ to throw in the can:ass." admitted UCI Coach Greg Patton. UCI and Long Beach State were even at 30-30 after singles. and UC! needed only to win their No. 3 doubles match to take the team title. "We wound up kissing our sister instead ofhavtog the love ofour life." Patton said. Singles winner in the No. 2 division was Scott Wamcr ofNevada-Las Vegas and in the No. 3 division Peter Smith of Long Beach State took the honors. In the No. 2 division for doubles, Aniston and Julian Barham of UC! teamed for the win. It was the second leaguechamp1onsh1p in a row for the Anteat.ers. who took the crown outnght a year ago, collecting 52 out of a possible 54 points. In New York. former Corona dcl Mar High and UCLA standout Danny Salt7 upset Mario Mart1nc1 of Bolivia. a cla) coun specialist. 6-0. 6-3 to opcn the $500.000 Mercedes Tournament of Champions at the famed West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills. .----~--------~----~~~---,l Lazers ·/ H E W P 0 A T H A A SHlpYARD SHIPYARD ffAUL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45.00.hr YARD LABOR $40.00 Per Hour HA UL OUTS TO 75' 75 TONS; Marine Scale 223-21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (71 4) 675-2550 ousted INGLEWOOD (AP) - Andy C'hapman scored three goals and assisted on another as the Wichita Wtngs defeated the Los Angeles Lazcrs. 6-5. to cap- ture their Major Indoor Soccer League pla yo ff senes. three games to one. Omar Gomez scored the game-w1nn1ng goal wtth I :47 rematnin$ m the game to lead the Wtogs into the Western D1v1 s1on scmt • finals against the winner of the Kansa'i C.t) .. St Louti. series The: Wing~ arc now 28-24. while Los Angeles fi nished the ~cason 2S·27 Batala scor<"d twice for 1hc La-1en -- Ill 642-5878. ..._----------------------------------------------------------1 Putafowworda to WOfk for OU .. Murphy lead.a Brave•' •weep Watson wlna by five atroka Gerald Perry tripled home a fourth· Ill inning run and scored on OaJe M•l'NY'• groundout as the Atlanta Braves defCated the Montreal Expos. 2-0 behind the • Tom Watson, exhibiting fl1tir and n determination, shot a five-under-par 67 and scored a five-stroke victory Sunday in the Tournament of Champions. Watson combined eight-hit pitching of C.-aJf McM•rtry and Steve Bedro1lao in the first game o a doubtehcadtr Sunday. In the n1Jhtc.ap, pinch-hitter Mike Jor1eaaen lined a two-run single with one out in the eijhth, and Murphy hit an inside-the-park homer in the ninth as the Braves rallied to beat tbe Exeos. 9--8 . . . Elsewhere in the National League, Nolu llyu scajtered six hits, and Houston scored eight runs in the 1hird inning to short-circuit an antici- pated strikeout duel with rookie Dwlpt Ooodea as the Astros routed the New York Mets. 10-1 . . . Dave Parker's broken-bat single in the eighth inning drove continuing his habit of, dominating a few, selected events, acquired hi s third T of C title with a 72-hole total of274, 14 strokes under par oo the 6,91 1~-y~rd La Costa Country Club curse. It was wonb Sn:ooo from the total purse of $400,000 and boosted Watson's 'Winninas fortbe year to a lead.in& $284,468, more than he won in 1983. ln the seniors divis1on, a new tournament for the over-SO champions, Orville Moody scored a seven-shot vic- tory . . . Kermit Zarley captured the Tallahassee ()pen golf tour- nament in a sudden death playoff with a bogey on the founb extra bole after DeaJ1 WaCIOll· plunked his tee shot into a water hazard. Zarley. who won hisfarst individ- ual title in the United States in 16 'home Gary Red•• with the tie- breaking run as Cincinnati beat Philadelphia. 5-3 . . . Da1ty Matphy Baker broke up a pitching duel with an RBI triple in the seventh inning, giving San Francisco a 3-2 triumph over St. Louis and a three- game sweep . . . San Diego's Erle Sbow drove in two runs with a single and continued his mastery over Chicago as he became the National League's first five- game winner with an 8-5 victory over the Cubs. snapping a three-game Padre losing s~reak. King, Knlcks even the score Watlton years, and Watson both fired 6- under-par 66s in. the closing round over the 7, 124-yard KiUeam Golf and Country Club course and were tied al 271 after the regulation 72 holes ... South African Sally Little. recovering from ailments that sidelined her for eight months last season, fired a 3-under-paf 69 to climb into a four-way tie for the lead after two rounds of the Potamkin Cadillac Classic. The round left her tied with with three non-winners on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour -Beverley Davis, Joyce Kazmierski and LeAan Ca11aday. Bernard King scored 43 points, hi s m fif\h game with more than 40 in the Yarborough sputters to win playoffs. as the New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics 118-113 Sunday to even their best-of-seven National Basketball Association playoff series at 2-2. The Celtics, who won the first two games at home before dropping the next two at Madison Square Garden, return to Boston Garden for Game 5 Wednesday night . . . lo another NBA playoff, Maurice Lucas sank two free throws with four fcconds left in overtime as the Phoenix Suns beat the Utah Jazz 111-1 l 0 to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their best-of- seven series. The Suns can clinch the Western Conference semifinal series with a victory in game five Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. Walter Davl1, who sent the game into overtime on a three-point field goal with three seconds remaining, finished with a career playoff high of 32 points including six in the extra period. TALLADEGA, Ala. Cale II Yarborough heard his engine sputter and start to die with two laps remaining in Sunday's Winston 500 Grand National stock car race. -TeleTlaloa. radio ~ Ta.Vl9ION ....,. r &:30 p.m. -uae8AU.: Dodger8 at~ Loul9. a.tnef 11. 1UDIO 5:30p.m. -UIEUU: Dodgwsat8t. ~ KABC (780). ?' 7:$>p.m. -•AmALL· Mm11otaa1~. KMPC(710). · • Ullman leads in 4 70 trials Newport skipper w in s fifth race 'in Olympic bid By ALMON LOCKABEY D.ity Piiot 9oellng Wrll., LONG BEACH -Dave Ullman ofNewpon Beach displayed the form that made him a three-time world champion in the class Sunday to win the fifth race 1n the 470 Class Olympic trials and move mto first place in the standings. The Olympic tnals for the 470 and Finn classes resumed Sunday after a four-day layofTfollowmg four days of racing. The series continues through Friday with one race each day for a total of 10 races. . Sprague captures crown Jiffy Too captures Dana Belles race Jiffy Too, co-skippered by Linda Elias and Cheryl Wiebe!. Voyagers Yacht Club, won the Spinnaker Oass 1n the first race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Belles Senes Saturday and finished third in the second raC'c The Dana Belles Senes ts a women's ocean racmg ~ries with women skippers and crews. Wmnerofthe first~nce in the Non· pinnaker Cius was Pat An•ower in Vulgar Boatman. Dana Point YC and the winner in the second raC'C was Tucana. skippered by Amy Wheel· ock. Dana Point YC. Summary of results ltec. I !Solnn•ker C.uJ -Jltfv Too. Lind• Elias C~rv1 Wlte>tt. Voveoerl vc. 1 8•llO lltno Mnw111, KelllY Ad•m.on. OPVC, 3 lloll~. ~w ffrente, OPVC Non-Solnneker -I vuio.r 80.1,.,,_n Par Anlower, OPV(., Condor, 8KkY LUllO, OPV( J rue.,,., Amy Wl'\ffloO. OPVC R.te• II 15.0lllMktr Clenl -1 llo114r., ••no Deno Muweff, l JI~ Too • Non SPlll!'llktr I TuceNI 1 C~ 3 lful11er 8011tm11n Standings afteT the fifth race are being computed with one throw-out. Each skipper wiU be allowed two throw-outs for the entire series. Ullman's win Sunday gave him a substantial lead over Steve Benjamin, national champion in the class from Oyster Bay, N.Y .. who finished fourth. After the first four races. Benjamin was leading Ullman b) 1.7 points. John Shadden of Long Beach. another favorite in the class. finished fifth . Top 10 fintshers in Sunday·s fifth race: International 470 -I. Dave Ullman. Newport Beach; 2. David Pritchard, Oakwood; 3. Charlie McKee. Seattle; 4. Steve Benjamtn, Oyster Bay. N.Y.; 5. John Shadden. Long Beach; 6. Dave Kellog. Glen Head, N.Y.; 7. Mike Bartell, Long Beach; 8. Ethan Berkowitz, San Francisco; 9. Pede Dickey, Green- wich, Conn.; I 0. Luther Carpenter, Baton Rouge, La. Standings. best 4 . of 5 races: I. Ullman, 8. 7; 2. Benjamin. 16. 7; 3. Pritchard. 24.4; 4. Shadden. 26.0: 5. Pete Melvin. Lighthouse Point, Fla .. 26.1. Finn, 5th race: I. Craig Healy, Point Richmond: 2. John Bertrand. Anaheim Hills; 3. Pete Quigley. Larchmont. N.Y.; 4. Andrew Pemen- taL Newpon. R.I.; 5. Scott Macleod. Rowavton, Conn.: 6. Kimo Wonh- ington, Mar Vista: 7. Buzz Reynolds, Summit, N.J.: 8. Russ ~llvestri, Tiburon; 9. Louie Nady, Berkeley; 10. Paul Van Cleve. Annapolis, Md. Standings: I. Silvestri. 14; 2. Benrand. 16.4; 3. MacLeod. 27.4; 4. Healy, 29.7: 5. Reynolds, 32. Preakness is ne~t for Sw&le if. • • Kentucky Derby winner won't run against Devil 's Bag LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Ken- tucky Derby winner Swale will run in the Preakness tf Devi l's Bag doesn't, Seth Hancock. president of Claiborne Farm. said Sunday. "ff Devil's Bag runs 10 the Preak- ness. Swale will run in New York." said Hancock. "I don't thmk they ever will run against one another." Hancock seems uncomfortable about running the two colts together beause of ties between owhership of Swale and the $36 million syndi- cation ofDevirs Bag, the winter book Derby favorite who remained in the barn Saturday when Swale thundered home 31/4 lengths ahead of Coax Me Chad in the 11 0th Derby. Six partners. including Claiborne Farm and Hancock. own Swale, .who races in the name of Claiborne. Hancock put together the syndication ~vil's Bag. who will stand at stud at laiborne. "This horse has a good chance of winning the Triple Crown," 70-year- old trainer Woody Stephens said Sunday. Stephens was released Fri- day from a hospital which he had entered April 22. suffering from pneumonia. and was on band for Swale's victory. Hancock said no decision on which horse would run in the I 3-16-mile Preakness May 19 after Devil's Bag runs in the I 1-16-mile Preak~ Prep. Opening Day regatta attracts 57 boats Fif\y-seven boats in nine classes Saturday raced from Los Angeles to Newport Beach in the traditional Opening Day race for N~wpon Harbor Yacht Club. NHYC cel- ebrated its 68th season opening on Sunday. Winner in the International Off. shore Ruic Class A was Intuition. skippered by Ron Lo~e of the host club. and the winner in Class B was Impact, co-.skippcrcd by Earl Dexter and Ron Melville, Balboa Yacht Club. " In the Performance Handicap Rac- ing Fleet, the winner in Class A was Mamie. sailed by the UCI Sailing Association. and the Class B winner was Agjsymba. skippered by t'lancy Hutchinson. NHYC. Winner in the eight-boat Etchells-22 Clan wa!i Nirvana. sk1p- pertd by R. Evans. NHYC. Oldest boat and oldest skipper to Adama loaea finale Top-seeded Heather McKay of Toronto defeated second-s.ccded Lynn Adam$ of Co'ta Mesa. 19·21, 22-20, 21 ·I3 and 21-16 to capture the $7,000 tint prize Sunday in the $40,000 Ekcelon Nali-01\al Racquet· ball Championslups an Anaheim. In the men's champ1onsh1p match, 8rtt Hamett of La Vegas defeated Stven&h·tccdcd Jerry Hilechcr of t Louis in five ~l\ the race was Owen Churchill, 87. a1 the helm of his celebrated 8-meter Angelita, which won a gold medal in the 1928 Olympic yachting games . Angelita finished second in the Super Cruising Class behind Stewarl McDougal's Iris. Winners in other classes: Cal 2-46 (with spinnakers), Expectations. Phil Rowe. NHYC; Cal 2-46 (no spin· nakers). Sol Searcher. E. Palmer. NHYC. Uni's Chris Greer defeated In trials UNIVERSAL CITY -Sec- ond-seeded Eric Amend of Roll- ins Hills defeated University H1gh's Chris Greer, 6-3, 6-4 to lead 12 winnen who quahflcd Sunday for the U.S. Olympic tennis trials in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. Four men and five women guaJified Sunday in the United S~tcs Tennis Association quali· fymg round. The USTA earlier had chosen former Laauna Beach Hiah and cu~nt USC star Rick Leach. Jim Puah of UCLA and Kell)' Jones of Pepperdinti to compete 1n the U.S. trials May 28- Jun( l at the National Tennis Center MAJOA LEAGU• STANDINGS AmertQn LHtlllM A11911, Oel<lan<I S.altlt Mlnnesote Chicago KanlH City Ttxu WUT DIVISION W L _.ct, 11 13 .581 1S 14 .S17 IS 14 .S17 lS 1S .SOO 12 14 .'62 9 lS .37S 9 19 .321 EAST DIVISION 22 4 .146 GB 1 2 2'-'a 3\11 S'n 7\h Detroit Toronto Belllmore Miiwaukee Cltvtland Bo, ton Ntw York " 10 14 14 .6'3. s .soo 9 12 13 11 13 12 16 9 17 SvnMV'I ~ s .. 11 .. 3 • .,., 1 "° 9'h 458 10 429 11 3'6 13 O.troll •• c .. veland s. 12 lnnlnv' Toronto 7, Kan1u Cllv 1 Boston 3, ClllGallO 1 Mln,,.M>te 4. 0.1\lend 3 New Yori\ I , Mllwaulltt 4, 10 lnn1nt11 Baltlmore 6, Teu' I TadeV'I G.me\ MIMHOll (SmltllM>l'I 3·31 et Anelli (Aomanlc:ll 3·71,n Toronto IA .. ll•ncler I· 11 at Balllmore IMcGr990r 3·31. n Cleveland <Sutclltte 3· 11 er New York (Rawley 0-21. n Mllweul<N <Cocanower O-•l al Chi· ce11<> I Hovi 3· 21, n Ottrolt (Berenoutr I· I) at Kanwn City <Gublcie 0·21. n 54taltlt CStOddard 0-21 at 0.1\land (MC:Cellv 3·1). n Only gemu ldlt<lui.d Nattonal Lffoue Dod9en Sen Diego Clnclnnetl Allenla WIST DIVISION W L 19 11 17 JI 14 14 12 14 Sen Francl1co Houston 11 17 10 17 New Yori!. 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"f>lllladtlOhle 3 S.n FranclKo 3, SI Louis 2 San Dleoo I, ClllGallO S Atlante 2·9, MontrHI 0-8 TadeV'I Garnei ~' (Honevcull 4·01 a l SI Lou" ILaPolnt 3·3J, n San Franci,co (M Oav11 1·31 al Chi· CltOO (Aelnitv 1·3) Houlton (Nlel<ro 2·Sl at Morltrtel IA-1 H I n Cincinnati !Soto l · 11 11 New Vork I Lttrv 1· I), n At,.n•e (Ptrt1 0-0) 11 Pttlle<lell>tlie IBvwom 0·01. n San Oleoo (Thurmond 1·2> at Pit· hburo11 IDtLeon 1·1), n AMERICAN LEAGUE Marlnen 3, Aft91fs I CALIFORNIA HATTLE ab r II bl Pettis c1 4 o o o BenlQUI If 4 I 2 0 MCBron 11 3 0 2 l Lvnn1>11 1000 OeCn<:s lb 4 0 O O Ownno di! 4 0 I 0 Crlc112b 3000 AJcl<ln lb 3 O O O Boone c J O 0 0 SC110fll<1 n 2 0 0 0 Carew oh I O O O Plcch>k> n o o o o Percont 2t> PBredlv cf A01vl' lb GTllonu II 8onnelllf SHndsn di! 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AP9ne I 10 4 4 2 7 NlednfrW,1·2 2 0 0 0 2 1 ~ McWllll_,,,s 'O 7 10 ' ' 3 7 ORot>lnson 1 1 O 0 O 3 Tallulve L.1·2 1 3 2 1 0 0 HBP-Mar!MU (by McWllllam1), Or· 'ulak (by APena) PB-YH;er T-J 1S Pirates 2, Oodler1 1 SECOND GAMa ~ LOS ANG•LS rfTTSBURGH ab r llbl abrllbl SH 2b 4 1 2 0 Wvn,,. cf 5 1 1 O BAuutl " 3 0 1 O Lacv rl 4 O 1 1 Guerrer lb 2 0 1 1 Ot11 If 2 O O I Marsllll 11 4 0 0 0 JTll01n 1t> 3 O O O Mldnoo cf 4 O l o TPena c 4 o 1 o Yeaoe< c 2 0 0 0 Morrl1n 3b 3 O O O Alvera 3b 4 O 2 O Rav 2b 4 O O O Wllltflld l"f 2 0 0 0 Berra 11 3 0 0 O Mo<al11>t1 1 0 0 0 Tudoro J 0 2 0 Land1tv l"f 0 O 0 O Varoas 011 1 O 1 O Valtntl• P 3 0 0 0 Orsutak P< O 1 O O T .... 1 1t I 7 I Tat.h :tJ 1 7 2 Sc_bV...._ LM .,_.. 000 001 000-1 Plttlburtfl 100 000 001-2 Ont out wnen wlnnlno run 1eored Game Winning RBI -Lacv (I) E-Berra. LO&-Lo1 A"991H 6, Pit· ts«>uroll 11. 2&-eRuuell, Rivera, S.1 JB-Wynne SB-WvnM <•J. Tudor (II S.-Guerrero. BAunett SF-otls, Gutr· rero Ir H R IR BB SO LM.,_.. Va1tr11la L,3·3 I 1·3 l PlttlDurttl TudOr W,2·1 9 7 I I 2 WP-Veltfliutla T-2.12. A-19,2'6. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADEAS Amerkan LH~ BATTING (60 a t bal1I: G. Btll, Toronto, .369; Trammell, Detroit, ..362, Garcia . Toronto, .3S3; UPlllaw, Tor· onto, .3S1; A. Oavl1, Stelllt, .3'S. RUNS: All>5.tn, Baltlrnort , 26, Tram· mell, Detroit. 25; Whitaker, Detroit, 25; Pettis, A"9111, 21, UPIMW, Toronto, 21. RBI· E. Murrev, Bafllmore, H ; Klnoma n, Oekl•nd. H ; ADa vl1, S.atllt, 24, DtClnc.ft. A ..... , 14. Lemon, De· trolt, 24. HITS, Garcia, Toronto, '2, G Bell, Torontq. 31; Trammell, Oelroll, 31. Alol<en, Balllrnore, 37, DtClncel, An9th, 3$, Lemon, Ot1roO, 35, Whit· aker. Detroit, 3S. DOUBLES 9-, Afte111, 10, G Ben. Toronto, 9, UPll!aw, Toronto, 9, 6 are tied with I TRIPLES· MoMtlv. Toronto. 3, ll Law, CllkallO, 3, Shtlbv, Baltlrnort, 3, Sller~n. KansH City, 3, 12 are tied wllll 2. HOME RUNS Klnoman, 0.1\land. 11, A Oavl1, Stettlt, 9, AIPlttn, Baltl· more, 9, Armai, 8oiton, 7, Kltllt. Chlcaoo. 7, Lemon. Dtlrolt, 7 STOLEN BASES Butler. Cltvtland. 13, Ga rcia, Toronto, 13, Btrneiard. Cleveland, 11, Pettb, An .. h, 11, ll HenderMlf1. Oal<la nd, I. Trammell, O.· troll, I . PITCHING (3 dtclslons) Caudlll, Oakland, 3·0, 140, Derwin, T1111, 3·0, 2.3', Ltel, Toronto. 4·0. 2 SI. Loe>ez. Detroit, l ·O, 1.,., S. St1tw1r1, Beltlmore , 4·0, 3.12, Stieb, Toronto, S·O, 2 OS, Wiicox, Oelroll, 3·0, 3.19. STRIKEOUTS. Blvltven, Clevele nd. '3; Stitt>, Toronto, 37; Witt, A"911s, J7, M. Moore, S.ellle, 36; Morr11, Detroit, 33; Nltkro, New York. 33. SAVES: Qul1ent>errv, K1n1e1 City, 7, Caudlll, Oakland, 6; A Devil, Minne· 1011, 6, LamP, Toronlo, S, 4 are tied with• Nattonal LHgue BATTING 160 at bell) Gwvnn, Sen 0 1'90 • .396, Frencont, MontrNI, 375, MMclenacte, Oec1911n, .)61, Clari., San Fre nclKo, 3S4, Rav, Pl1tst>ur1111. 3'1 RUNS Aalntl, MontrNI, 22, SCllmldl, Pttlladtll>tlla , 22, Wloolns, !>an Oleo<>, 27, Gwynn, San Oleo<>, 71. Sax, Dod911n, lO RBI Carter, MorltrHI, 25. ManNI. Dodean. JS. SCllmldt, Pttltadtll>tlle , 24, M<Revnotd,, San Oleo<>. 23, wanacn, Montrttl, n HITS. Gwynn, San Oleo<>, .cl, Sax, Dedeln, J6, Clark, San Frencl\CO, 3S, Raines, Montrttl, JS, McAevnold1. San Oleo<>, 3'. DOUBLES Francona. MontrH I, 9, Carter, MonlrHI, 9, Tllom1>son, Pit· llburoll. 9, Davis, San Francisco, I, Lltllt, MonlrHI, 9, Sax, Dodelr1, I TRIPLES· McGH, SILoul1, 4, Sand· t>ero. Chlca11<>, 4, Foley, Cincinnati, 3, Ot1ter, Cincinnati. 3, Wvnne, Pit· 1St>uro11. 3 HOME RUNS: Marlllal, Dodean, I • Schmidt, PhlladtlPllle. I, McAevnotd1, San Dlffo, 7, WHhlnoton, Allanle. 7, lk'Kll, Dodean. 6; Murphy, Allanlt, 6, Wellecll, Monlreel, 6 STOLEN BASES. Simuel. Plllladtl· 01111, IS, Aecsus, Clnclnnell, 14, Wlgoln1, San Dleoo, 13, Miiner. Cincinnati, 11, Sn, Dodeltrl. t, Heve1, Plllladetl>ttl•. 9 PITCHING 13 oeclslons) Hawkin,, San OlltQO, 3·0, S )4, H-VCllft, Dodean. 4-0, 1.ll, Lvncll, New York. 3·0, 2.61, Sl'low. San Dleoo, S· 1, 2 20, P-. Dedeln, 4-1, 1.t4. &tl\1111 Mon lrHI, 4· I. 2 79 STRIKEOUTS Aven. Houston 46, V"9n%11eja, o.dlen, 4l. Gooden. New Vorl< . .0, Soto, Cincinnati 40, Carlton. Pttlladtll>tll•, 39 SAVES Gouave. San Oleo<>. I. Sutter. St Loul1, 7, Bedro1lan, Atlanta S, Holland Phlladtll>ttle. S, Levtli., San Francisco S, Le Smith Clllca11<>. S. OrO\CO. New Yori<, s Coete9e score USC • Celllornle 3 if SCOREBOARD Tournament of CMimDlons (al C.rbbed) R..war Teur 274 Tom Watson. sn.ooo 219 9 ruce Lienke, S43,200 112 Sevt Ballesteros. '27,200 lll David Grellam, 120,300 214 Hal Sutton, s 11,500 215 Celvln PNte, S 1 S,667 Tom Kitt, llS,667 Lannv Wadl\ln1, SIS,667 ,.. An<lv BHn. s 11.SOO Wayne Ltvl, S11,SOO Hate lrwln, S 11,SOO JollnMalltfftv. S11,SOO Larrv Nt1Mlf1. s 11,SOO 217 Ben Cr1tns11aw, st,000 Pavne Stewert, st,000 2lt Danny Edwards, S7,000 1tO Garv Koen, 14,067 Au Celdweil, S4,067 Nici< FaldO. S6,067 291 Jack Renner, SS,22S Oevld Edwards, SS,22S Fuuv Zotlltr. s5.ns Frtd Couolcs, SS,225 SeNor TOllr ,.. 69· 11 ·67 ·67 11-70·71·10 69·67·77·71 14·73·67·7 I 71·61·74· 73 70-71-71-73 12·73·10·71 74·61·72·72 72·67-75·72 71·71·11·73 71-73·69·73 61·71 74·7• 70-72·69·76 74·61· 7S· 71 73·74·70·73 73·72·71·14 70·73·79·69 71-72·75·73 67·74·76·74 69·73·74 ·75 Orvllle Moo<lv, Sl0,000 7HS·10-n ?tS Dan Slkt1, Sl9,000 76·7S·7S·69 ,,, 80b Goatbv, Sl2,0SO 72·73·77·74 Don Januarv, '12,0SO 72·72·78·1' ' 2'7 AOd Funselh, S7.300 71·1S·77·74 )01 Arnold Palmer, SS,700 76·76·74·15 l02 Blllv CHotr, '3,900 76·79·73·74 Oouo Sanders, '3,800 73·I0·73·16 lOl Biii courn,, SJ.200 72·90·7S·76 >07 Mitter Barber, 13, 100 76·76·16·19 Talahaue Open 271 t ·Ktrm1t Zerlev, '36,000 61·61·69·66 Denis Welson, 120,SOO 61·67·70·66 173 Roa Curl, s 13,000 275 Mll<t Brighi. S9,200 m 91" '""''°"· S7,833 Boot>v Wadi.Ins, s7 ,ISJl Tommv Vatentlne,S7,133 271 Jim Deni. S6,300 BUO<lv Gerdner. S6,300 179 Tonv Sills, sS.250 Allen Miiier. SS,250 -Gavin Ltven,oa, S4,267 Steve ThOmas. u ,267 Mlkt Gove. SC,267 211 La nce Ten Brock, S2,IH Mlkt MorltY. 12.175 Terry Snoeoran. S1,11S Steve Hert, S2.87S Rick Hartmann, S2.175 Le rrv Rinker, S2,17S Alc:11ard Cromwll, S2,87S 811u Ba\Xlll, S2,17S 212 Dalt OOIXllan, s I, 918 Clltrtle Bolllng,Sl,911 2ll Larrv Zleoter, SI, 57 S Aobltrt Donald, SI ,57S Forrest Feiler, Sl,S7S Oerrtll ICHlntr, s l,S7S Bllt Gla1'°"· I 1, S7S Jtrrv Bruner. Sl,S7S ,.. 10 70·67·66 61· 70·69·61 73·65· 71 ·61 71·70-66· 70 70·69·66·72 70·69·69· 10 71·61·69·70 69·61·66· 76 71·61.-61·14 70·61·73·69 10·61·66· 76 73·61·70·69 71-71·61·11 70· 13· 11 ·61 70·7Ht·69 70·69·61· 74 71 ·72·70·61 69·70·67·7S 69· 73. 71 ·61 73·69·61·71 72·71·70·69 75·61·6'· 71 72·69·67·7S 73·69·11-70 70·70·74·69 11·70·10·72 66·71·71·7S 71-71·67·74 Jeff Thomsen, Sl,2SO 67·73·69-7S Mlltt Smith, Sl,250 69·73·72·70 Tom Garner. Sl.250 71·70-67·76 Griff ~v. S1,2SO 74·61·71·71 8ob E Smith, S1,2SO 61·73·72·71 x~ud<Mn <ltetll otavott winner LPGA tournament (at Roswtl, Ga.) Jovce Keimlerskl 70-71-141 Beverley Davis 74·67-141 Setty LllHt 72·69-UI LHnn Cassada\' 70·71-1'1 Ooflnt Caoonl 71·10--141 Gerda Bovkln 71·71-142 Jane Crefler 71-11-142 Sharon Berrell 61·7S-I~ Judy Clark 61· 7S-143 BtckYPterM>n 72·71-143 Slltrrl Turner 61·7S-1'3 Beth Daniel 73·71-144 Jane Geddes 73-71-144 Pel Maver~ 73·72-14S Conni• Clllllernl IS· 70--14S Cetllv Merino 10·1S-US Amv Alcott 17-73-145 llutll Jessen 72·73-1'S Vicki Feroon 16·69-14S Marla Figueras·Oo111 72·7l-14S Marge Stubblefield 11·7•-1H Mertlle Neu\e 78·67-US MwHln Sr:>encer·Oevton 11 61-US Bttsv Ktno 1S·11-1'6 SllvleBertotaccln• 16 lC>-1'6 Mindy M«>re 74 17-146 JHnntllt Kerr 15· 11-1'6 Dot Germain 1•·11-U6 Jen Stte>nen'on 13·1•-1•1 Sendra Palmer 17·1<>-141 Ka111v w111twor111 13·1•-147 Jene 81el0cl< 76· 11 t'1 Kllhy Baker 79·61-147 Allee Ritzman IS 13-1'8 Marlv 0 1c1<erson 16·72-UI Oet>t>lt Austin 1• 74-1'1 DMdM Leiker Nane11e Clrco ClndY Pleotr Marv Owver cvntlll• Floo Jutl tni.11er Deborah Sii.inner M.J Smith Jene• Anoenon ClllflOtte Grant Pem Gltl1en Otbl>le Mltllltrlln Ka111rvn Youno Beverly Klan Olenne Oallev Joan Jove• Terri Luckllur\I Laurie Alnl\er 72·76-1 .. 13·7S-1 .. 7•·7-1'8 74·7 ...... 148 75·73-1'1 15·7:>-I .. '9·79-1 .. 72·77-149 79·70--1'9 7•·7S-1'9 75-7-149 76·7J-1'9 75.7.-149 72·17-149 79·71-1•9 73·76'-1'9 77-72-149 73·16'-149 Tournament of Champtons (at l'ornt H•s. N.Y.) Flrlt Reund SlflltH 01nlt -vnwr (South Africa) Otf Nduka Odlior (Nloerla), 6·0, 6·3, Danny 541111 (U S I def Mark> Martinez (Botlvle). 6·3, 6·4, Tim WllklM>l'I (U S.l def Aocttv Rover, (US ), 6·3, 6·1, Mall Dovie IU S l def Kim Werwk l< lAu1· trellel defeult, Horetlo Ot I• Pena lAroentlna) Clef David C1r1er (Austral· fa l. 6·2. 6·0. David Pait CU S I def Gten Lavtndtc:ktr (US I. 6·3, S·7, 6·4, Brien Levine (South Africa ), def Blllv Nealon · IU S l 6·•. 6·3. Eddie E<1wer<1' (So\1111 Atrlcel atl Rand Evett IU S l. S·7 6·1 6·3 Davls CUD lfllaftcl 4, Greect I WOlltl< Flball (Poland) Clef Georoe Kelovelonls. 6·2. 6·2. 4·6, 3·6, 6·2 JaNn J, CNnl 1 T1uvos11I Ful<ul (Jaoen> Ott You Wei, l·S, 10·1. •·2 NOl'WIV 41 P"111eat 1 Morttn Aotnnebtro !Norwevl def Joao Malo, 6·2. 6·3 (llem1lncler of match ca nceled bv ralnl Sene911 3, T11nl"8 I Thlerno LY (Seneo11) def Z.OUlllr Ab<ltl A1l1, 6·4, 6·2. 6·4 OtMf S<Ol'H Betolum S, Turkev O F Inland S, Morocco o Monaco 4, Zimbabwe I Spain s. Alotrla O Egypt s.;..uaemt>ouro 0 Exhibition rNtctl (at Litl CabalorM) Mertine NevratllOva def Hu Na, 6·2, "3 Oranve Countv Open (et LOI CebelerOI) NtMr'I SlnltitS Flftal Vincent Ven P11ten (MallbUl def Ntl' Ven P111tn (Slwrman 0.ksl 6·2. 3·6, 6·• Women'l~Flf.i Pem Juno (Hac1tn<Sa H.,011111 oat SuHnna LN IWntmln1terl. 7·6 6·0 MM'I Oel/tMs Flnll Mark Anorew5'Bra<1 Ac:lltrman def Mike Chwaltlt·LN Scnltt, 6·4, 7· I Wemen'I ~ FINI Clltrlt Kav·L111a Fek llltr <let Jiii Btck·L1nda MallorY 1·6, 6·4 Milted Dolltlle1 Flfltl Cllarmelnt Dedlen·Curlli Oa<lla n oel Ott Wllliems·Horne·Meurlct Hunter, 6·4, 6· 3 Coete9e P<:AA CH~IONSHIPS <•t UnlvenltY ltf racHtc) l"lnal Tffm Ste~ 1 (tie) UC lrvlnt, Lono Beach Stele, 37. 3 UC S.nte Barbare, 78, 4 Fruno Stele, 20, S. Sen Jo\t Stele, ti. 6 Nevedt·LH Veoas, 17, 1 Peclflc. 9, I Ca l State Fullerton, 9; 9 Ullh State, 2, 10 New Mexico Slate. I SINGLES FINAL l'"lltflt One Kevin McCllnllc <Lono Btecll St ) oel Stt1>ntn An11ton IUC Irvine> 6·3. 6·7 Flltlllt Two Sco11 warner (Neve<11·Lu Veon det John N1u1tv (UC Senle Baroaral 7·6. 1·6 Flltlllt Three Peter Smith (Lono Beacr. St I Off Ken Derr IUC Irvine>. 3·6 6 2 6·2 Flltlllt Faur ICir~ Hull !UC Senlt Btrt>arel otf Bob Ht1>ner <San Jose SI I 6·4 6· I Flltlllt Five Julian Barham (UC Irvine) def Alex Winslow CSen JOH St ) 6· I. 6· 1 Flltllll Six Peter Billgarl (Frflno Sr) Ott Vince Horcu ltH CLono Buch SI I S-1 6·•. 6·• SEMIFINAL DOUBLES F\19111 One Biii Wekelltt<1·Peu1 llovt>ol !Fresno SI ) oel Sieve Schulti·Kevln McCt1n11c (Lono Beach St ). 6·4, 6 3. Bruce Man Son Hlng·Ken Derr IUC ln1lnel def Julian Lowln·Oonnle Young <CS Full· erton), 1 6, 6·• Fl'9111 T•o Stt'Vt Anlston·Jullen Berham IUC Irvine) def Sttve l<trk·Jlm Gatza (Ne· vada·Las veoul 6·3. 6·2 Ch••• Ruuell·Jor.n Wuher IUC Senta Bart>ar a I oef Scoll Boo1n Sttvt Clu\t !Lono Beach SI I 6·4 3·6 6·4 Fllefll ThrM Netl Amor M•k• Down\ rue lrY•llel dt( • Alell Wtn,tow Paul Ven E vndt San Jose St I 7 6 7 6 6·3 Vince Horcu las Peter Smith Long Beech St Otf Scoll Warntr Jtff Foi.v I Ne veoe Ln Veou 3·6 6 3 6·• DOUBLES FINALS F\lttlt One Wa1o.etie1<1·Rovo.1 dtl Mar1 Son H1ng·Oerr 6 3 6 3 Flltlllt Twe An11t011 BarP!am 011 Ruuell Wf\P!· er 6 3 6 7 Fllilflt Three HcircU•lil\ Sm>th oel Amor Down, 6 l 1 s I HllVWMd .-anr SUNDAY'S RESULTS (IOlfl ltf '7·dlV ~ "'"""9) FMUT RACE. \t 1 mllt\ Nuclear C Pince.,., I 00 4 .cl 3 IO Gate Cir~ IPedroial 160 600 NeverorNn (Oliveres) 6.60 Al'° r11Ged Too Muell T v .. 'ScuM Me, FrlvoOulmo, Eaolt'' Beal\, Gr111 Gre n<IM>n Time. 1:49 315 SECOND RACE. 6 lunonos Luckv S.ro1 CBlacl<) 14.60 6 20 •.cl Nudtar Attack CPlncavl 4 60 3 20 Coursing Eeolt (Guerra> 3.60 Al14 raced. Tudor Heiwv, Don San Marcot, Sono Master. ~teve's Dev. Fabled Ahvtllm, Prince o'tllt Bronx. Storm Front. Time· 1-10 21 S u DAIL y ooueL.E 17· SI Nld UO.IO THIRD RACE. 6 lur10no1 JOl!n Jerrv (OllvarnJ 14 00 6.20 J.60 Pa11 ... n Maleh tPlncavJ 3.20 7 60 Trlumonant Banner (Meie) 4.60 AIM> reced Allcton.do, Tom'I .... IKI. Ca orlc10U1nen, Crime FrM, Bower Sono. lltbranoer, Jlnoo Rlno Time. Ml U EXACTA (7·t l otl<I S120 ~ l'OUttTH RACE. Ont mite Hak> Anole (Ollvarn) 26 20 1120 6 00 FINI Secretariat IBlectt) 1 60 3 60 NlbekJno1 (Mlttel 2 IO AIM> raced JOiie Coeur, Gaelk Roll, Lovelv Fr'-"dsniol>. Bl<I Fooltlh Time: 1:38 115 SS EXACT• (3·6) Dalo S6'200 l'IFTH RACE. 1 1116 mlle' on turl Sham Str"t (Plncev> I 20 4 20 3 00 Beaufu (Hawltvl 10 20 5 00 Enoaoeenlt <Btack I 3.60 Al$0 raced: AHdY tor Luck. Ntl•llt B. Friendly, Clea r 11 Crv1tal, O' HePC>V Dev. Time: 1:43. U £XACTA (7·6) pelo S 181.00 SIXTH RACE. 6 turtono\ Music Mailer IMltia) 1160 6.60 4.00 Tiie Bio Ont (FtH) S 20 ) 00 .t.otlnsll ... lnod<>m (DIVS) uo AIM> racect· ldo4, A• Ht Pita~. For Himself, Canatort. Tlmt: \:10 215 "'IEXACTA IS-ll-Hi<I Sl ie.00 SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurtono' Bid u, lC>elallOunavel S .0 3 00 2 .cl Or AHlltv (Plncavl 2 60 l .c> • Honto (Plerc..l 3 20 AllO raced Em1>91'aCIOr Al Norte. Baba Do. w-1c11e. Ga' war Time-1'09 SS EXACTA IS·2) otl<I S17 00 '2 PtCK Sill lS·2·3-7-S·SJ N ICI '1, lOS .cl Witt\ 24 wlnnlnQ llClo.els U11te llorM\l. C1rrvover POOi i 170, 534 29 EIGHTH ltACE. I'• m llft on run lnterco IPincavl 3 60 3 20 2 60 Ton14run (HawtevJ I 20 S 20 Victory Zone COet<lllOulWYt) 4 20 Also riced Sari'\ Dreamer Meiser•. Gallant 'Vert O.t>one1r Herc. Prince F!orlmutl<I, Famou\ Star Bert>erstown, Movable Feasr Time· 1·47 I S NINTH AACli. I 11 16 mllt1 Aoval Caotlvt (Sllmkrl e 60 4.60 Valltls (T-Ot'Ol 5.10 Oare You <Plncevl 240 2..60 7 00 AIM> r ac.d. F tlll!Or Pf Mariner. Quantum Lee o, Accousi1C1l Time: 1:42 l/S Alulfno SS EXACT A CJ·ll oald S 107 00 Attendance· 33,724 NBA sitavofh CONl'ERENCE SEMIFINALS thll ltf Sl'Yenl 51/ftdav's S<lrft Lalltn 122 0 1110 11 S ot 1 Lalo.trs lead sen n l · II New York 118 Bo\ton 113 !Ser.es tied 2·2) ~n1ll Ill Uta" 110 ot 1P11<>en1a leads serlfl l· 11 TutldlV'\ Games Dalles et Lalrtrs New Jersey al M1lwauktt Pnoenix et Utah w.onesciav•, Gema New York al Boston Llkff' 122, Mlvfflcks 11S LOS ANGELES -Coootr 11 Ram bli 4 AD<lul Jat>o.r 3J John\O(I 14 McGee 13 Worllw 19 xott 10 McAdOO 12 Se>rogg\ 0 Totall FC. 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LUkUry In Olde COM; New 3 fl BR I 3ba. :::.RK ~; 4br, 3'::.' 3300 •If. 3 '* 1485 kldi Ok d•talla 38r 3ba hme. R-2 lot. F::fn a:i"nt Pool ca;_ r.!i gar, pool, Jee. •;. eo. Poa. 531M1190 BEST Rl1y fM l)EA Dl,f :\ E. 11111112,000 $395K. M0-425-C bargain at s124,f 50. Im-unfurn. 0< opt. &42-13M Old town ctuak: §Br 2 &a Pl n I.I(. \T I 0 \ , ,... \I )I I \ F This oulltlndl~rioe not OPEi llllAY 1·1 mediate po9Mlllon. Exec:\ltlw condO on bay, lrplc gar balcony kids pet • • • only Includes t 3 Bdrm 0 ltJ leOar•• lffr, dHlgner, completely $640 other 1 au II \lo11dcl \ ...... , 11 ··so •• UI 2Bahomewllhllreplace 609P PPSY2 9000 ·~·-11n turn,S1995mo673-089e 53M190BESTRltyfM · but also pool, recreation 2Br on R-2 lot 1 • -I 111· ... d.1 ' \1011 l:.W p 111. 1ac11111e11ndanoutstand-Ag1644-2212 673-535-C Modern 2-tty bectlbay. • lmat 4 \\ 1·dn1• .. da \ '"''"' I ·so,, I Ing rear yard with fish SUISnYIEW HUIOUIPlllT Bdr 3 Ba. pool/apa, 2 145sqf1.2&.26ah&M 11111 r ... tf .1, ~rtdit \ • • 11 pond and waterlall Close • lalka Pelll, Pt, lrpk:1, v. ac., S2300. l0< lease, lrpl, micro, par- \\ 1·1 I l :.W I' 111 toschoolaandshopplng REPO 5BR3ba,o~elot Vt-642-13~ quet,dblgar.wl opn,no I liur.... l ::~O p .111 751 "3191 Pano vu of oce;n/bay & Wt, ready to move In. Summer Rental1. July pets$850/mo.8«·2227 Le ~ ., -tt spsetECT ell¥. lights. Thll ~ & 5·000 S3'®:-Aug' . Call UI reguardlng rTl11il\ .d,.r-p .111 brtghtsplltlvldeslgnhme PlayaR.E.673-1900 Lido ISie & Penlnauta lrvlneLeuea I rt ·uu1 11 Ill PROPERTIES WllOIS of glass has a u•11 LOT homes. Bltl Grundy Rltr --rfr; · beaut. pool & spa oH n 675-6161 ~ 111~ I ("\'('f'l I \'l'I()' ~. 112 .. ,IOO nook,lrmldlnrm,lgelam pymt. Owner will carry lt1Htl1t.r1hllle4 IARCAlll mster ste. country kitch & 3 bdrm, 2 be Low dn 'Ji i 50 r I • ·., · '. • •· (.'\'. ,. rm & wet bar. Assm hi· lat TD. Bkr 780-8364 GfatraJ 1102 ealf y Ct•RHE CT IO'\S: 4 Bedroom. family room. bal 112'!. In. Call Agts. s111,0001ow11 AeRoOse:s799/AAo ~ brick fireplace Air con· Tom Nash or Barb Os-V Extra big 3 Bdrm. 786-11 72 1 ( .1111·1·11:1111111 .. and rorrt·t lt1111 .. Ill<•' dllloned Clean & neat g ood 552-6169 or LIHISU 84Hl208fee c;:-ZJIZ'i:_. 548-23 t 3 559_·8096 '" a. 8dun, 2 ba. la'l.e play-,. hi· 111ad1· 011 .. a 1111· d1 ·a dl1111 · ... a .. alio\ 1'. r. I IW1..& Costa MtH lOH room, lurnlshe . Only •••tr .,., l'l1·1i-.1· ..... ~ for a 1 a 111·1·1la I io 11 $400 000 lelf1h 3880 Mlchetaon Drive THE REAL ESTATERS BY OWNER· 4 BR. 2BA. Biii Gr~ndy Rltr 675-6161 FtPI. New carpel. lrg .11*1 IULn lrvtne yard S129K 751-6064 IEWPOITOIEIT PllPIUUllMllT 3BR, ram rm, dbl gar"1e 11u111 lw r \d 11•11 t a 11 n• I I 111 ;! \ o u r H 1 I. ER ROHS: DOYH SMOIH ("ht't'~ ~u ur ;ul da1h .11111 t•rror... i111111t·d iat1·h . ·1 lt 1· r1·p o r1 HAii IEW By owner, charming 4 Br, 3BORM/3BATHS169,000 1H/11M111 $1000.Avall now.CaitBJ p,t, ba lrg tot. 60 x 110. Ocean view Low down. 838-580 t, 731-3255 Covered patio. 1rees. new Owner financing Rent tlll yours 3-<4 Bdrm I) \ 11 \ Magnillcenl view estate rool new plumbing. Call Bkr (213) 681-6765 house blQcit to ocean Lrg 3 br, 21~ be Madlton, 1'11.<rl a ...... u1111· .. lia liilit' fur tlt1· fir ... 1 i1worrf'1·1 111 .. t·rtion n nh LASS IFl£D 642-5678 custom 5 Br . family rm & 5 Bath new pool spa. on ', acre • all refurbished · tmmed move In. trade or lease option ok $975,000 wtth many xtru S900's lrg yd, ale, lmmac. Avail. s 1 t5·000 573-7794 IOUIFlllT MH,000 detalls 539-6190 June 1. s 1215. 955-3300 Eastslde Costa Mesa 3 Br. 3.-br home or 212 dupleX BEST Atty fee WILLOWS HSE: 3 bf, 2 ba. brick frplc, roof/walls Best beach. 5109 See-rplc al r---" d dble al 2 5 WILSHIRE CORRIDOR I , C, ,..,..._. y , Insulated. remodeled shore. Open d ty • kitchen. 2 car garage. Ownr 545-2847 675-2346 10717 Wilshire. 18r/den, gar. S875. &«-t<480 St45.000 2Br 'S1300toS2000 lmrt lt·"'L zu 9 -------l!!lll ... -1111111~-lll!llllllllllllllll~•l 'or xlnt financing R & H a ..... for Salt___ Investments 751-5989 .... " ftr hit Util./Valet Incl. -• .. Gt1tral 1002 Gt1tral 1002 EASTSllE COllDOS Devin RE Call(213)474-3575 •lF NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhs Newport Terreoe CtrtH ••I 1111 2122 Frpl Pool/Jae. Gar. + Attractive 2br, 1 bl nr meh more $800 675-8Q48 ocean, leue, $825. Over 30· motor boat lllp, 3 br 40, $40 less. 675-8995 twntim. eec. gate. Neer Near new 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car beach. S 1300. 759-0588 LllO ISLE 106 Via Lido Nord Opt>n J -5 Beautiful 3 Br. 3' z Ba. Bayfront. pie r & float for 65' boat. Best buy at ~895,000 214 Via lth1ca Open 1-!i Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom, hreplace. beam ceilings . Xlnt. financing. $4 20,000. IAYlllE lllYE llYFIOIT COIDO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695.000. lllVllE TEHACE • . Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba. patio. pool home. Fee price $775.000 PHllSIU MOIE OCUIFllOU :::>cean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq f t.. car parking . $1 .285.000 IAYSllE PUCE llYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. :l Ba up. .2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 .350,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\1dt> Or•v•· N B 6 7S 616 1 REDUCED! wo large condos only 5 years old In a lovely com- plex with courtyard. pool & spa 3 Bdrms, 2'1t baths with lormal dining COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO VVt f.! 6 ... , • t a I I USTSIDE Lrg tot, older home. Room tor 3 units. Bkr 760-8364 YUIAILUl•ll 2 bdrm sultea, Hoellenl condition. Some view of bey Lovely comm. pool & spa. Asking S 188,000. UlllW.TY 111-1100 gar, bale. Leue $850 mo. BAYFRONT CONDO: Se- 551-4693 aft. 7pm curlty Bldg. Bay VU, pool Semi furnished lbr, nr $1095/mo. yrly beach, refrlg & micro Incl Watertront Homes Rllrs. $650 mo. 212 Marguerite II 1· 1400 (lower) 675-3130 BETTER PRICES Super nice 2Br, frpl, walk Compare you'll rent net to beach, gar. nu cpt, deal 2 Br 2 Ba 2 story nr $850. 760-0909 PCH $580 Won't lut C.1ta•111 •539-6190• W.llA Lii HPLD IX oi dupl4ik. 2 Br. 2 ea. UJW. FUil 11 ...... ~,.. B I 1200 aq tt wtprv yard. Loe. in Newport Sh<>< ... 2-Executive home, Pla.z.a del alk 10 s ops, .,.... • • $800/mo. 660-9063 sty 3 Br+ den, 3 Ba. 2 Sol lorm din rm. lam rm pier, fe<rytrests. 3Br/2ba frplcs, dbl garage, lrg wtwet bar $249,900. ,_ea_._2_1_8B_a1_B_1_e7_3-2943 2 Br 1 Ba .• --patio & decil. Comm IHA ILIFFS Ag1 545-0318 WHTCLIFF S600t mo assoc .. 2 poo11+ tennis. 1141,000 lfW--0-F-FE_l_l_l _I __ Immaculate 3 Br, 2 ba. 540-9950 Avall. S/15. $1250/mo Do you wan I a lovely Ilg ht di 3 Br 2 Be I-"". bl11ns. yard. yr1y lse. 64~6 bnghl perfect c6nd111on f /SllE IY OWIEI ~1s.~· f~;~~111n ~. gardener°.~opets 1st T ouc 2 BR CONDO: Nr bch excellently pnced con-I ASKING $134.SOO 642·5289eves sec $825/mo. 721-B Pool spa gar security dom1n1um 1n lorec.losure Dnve by this sgl level 2 br •==---=-_.,'-----,,.,,..,.~ Center St 497-6287 · ' • wllh 2 maater suites I & den 1 ba home & see Wntaia1ltr I I · $1000. Yr IM. 631-6741 beautiful ocean view ano pride of ownefsh1p Step N famlly home. 4 r _ U S0-3 Br, beaut yda. HARBOR VIEW -2Br + a ver y c oopara11ve on to beaut encl de<* sty l rg M str Bdr conv toe w/~ardner. den/3Br 2 ba nr pool & owner? If so from den. fruit trees. Ir w/parenu retr eat 714·751-9493 a 6PM park o'dnr_ S1350/mo all 1mmed1a1e1y1 co11 d work area & space S 159 900 Agt 545-0318 $935/mo. lnclds gardener, 644-8076 or 645-6412 U•·tOIO lor boat. RV & more 365 , ___ . ----.....,.-,-= 3 Br 2 Ba Mesa Verde. HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba -----------------·--------' E 19thSt 6A2-7726appt Mt~ilt 81at1 ll00 Refs required. n~ pets. ram. rm. nu paint. gar~ POOL BY WN A • 18 k 48, Avall 6-1-64 dener. S 1350. 5«-<4296 DIMES A- LINE WANT ADS r IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- fished each Saturday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES·A·LINE ads must be pre-paid so mall or bring them Into the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or ad- dress In your ad. have a price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no commercial ads, garage sal~. produce. plants or animals are aCC6ptable. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thuradey Coate Meaa Office 330 Weat Bay StrHt Coat• M•aa, Ca. 12829 IOYE·ll IOW • Recently relurb•Shed. va- canl and ready to go Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba home with 400 sq It add-on famllv room Located 1n Mesa del Mar Asking $139.500 Traditional Realty H:\ l -7:nn IEWPOIT COHiil/POOL ner ts very motivated to sell and will consider ex· Chante for home 1n Long Beach area A really pleasanr. totally coordl· nated 2 bed & den lam· 1ly room residence Ap· pealing exterior & lge pool & deck area Easy to see $245,000 Includes the land 631· 1400 4BR 2ba ... esa del Mar. '62 Cotumble. Adult Park, 1645 Labrador. Hl/H 3BR .. J "" 28 496..t940 Owne< Agent 559-6221 ms monaco une Must see -very nice. r ,.,., ba. 1st. S 1300/mo wtgdnr. Call 64 1-8833 lllElltW PUI Brand new luxury condo. call Aila for appt. Cold· SUCCESS REAL TY Triple wid8'"30'x80'. Large 3BR, 3BA, Jae. 2 Fire-well Banker 832-0020 --g/ .. I h places. Yard. S 1050. mo. POOL living rm & dlnln " le en See: 2530 Santa Ana Ave. Shr 3BR 2ba Newpor1 3BR 2ba. $1SK dn. OWC area. 3 Bdrms & 3 balha. 851-6226 Crest. Pool, tennis, i nd both hght & darker In· s p a S 3 8 5 I m o . balance 30 yrs 12•1t•1.. terlors. Next to rec. rm & Duplex Nwpt Hghls area. 2 646-1869/642-3840 Pr1n only Ask tor ~tch. pool area Agt 540-5937 Br. 2 ba. dahwr. attach -------- CALL 64 t-8833 gar with w/d hkup. gdnr. LID 0 BAY FR 0 N T •(llCEI •&,IOO Crta t 1125 No pets Avall 611. PENTHOUSE: Oram1t1c " " 1 A v•~ $720/mo 1st + d...... view. 2Br/den or 38r OWNER SAYS SELL! -..,... o 353 La P«le Ln~.. $1800/mo Property Sparkllng 31><, lake over Ctanyon 6i:.k1~75 S45.000. 631-2218/64215461 House 642-3850 existing $98,500. S3.SOO 1_er_m_s_. ____ _ down Full price $105.500 20 ACRES -Babbling E'slde 1BR houM. Sectlre, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Agen1 720-1060 brook. view $46.500, jacuzzi. yard. No pets. Lovely 6 Br, PQOl/apa, B.al. RarL-a.r 104• terms. 679· 1975 Single only. $400. 218 spectacular vlewl Yr1y lse -" Slerits. 5-C8·9219 675-7873 CONDO 1 BR WILCH lactat Prt E'StDE Clean 2BR 1ba. '• mt to bch Pool. tennis omml ldg. . patio, 1gl garage. $625+ NEWPORT CREST Avail· S 139K Owner 559-0908 North Laguna with 4 rnld dep. 646-0491/675-3432 able Aprll 15th. end unit I • 1044 units. Ocean view t 1.9% --------,-w/28d. 2'hba. cloee lo mat aHumable flnan. Owner E.alde 3 Br, fam rm. 1 ~ pool. Move In condition. ,LAii 3 837-6030 Ba, lrg yrd, $900/mo. $1200/mo .. 631-0191. Avail 6/16. Wlferfrtlf lt•et llt. in Herl1age Park. 3 bdrm, Lota ltr Salt 1400 Extra-large 2 br, 1'h ba. lealten 111· 1400 2'"' ba. lamlly room. Quiet pectecutar u la 01 S575 mo. + laat + $200. -------- inside tocetlon. Choice of overlooking Dana Point No pet•. 548-9490 Beaut 3 Br 2'n ba end unit lender S 138,990 Harbor Coast st com· H . 1 1 1 1 condo, pvt, airy. Poot. IALIOA ISL llETllUT rt::..; mission approved prl· ere s 8 pa' 0 ren a 8 patio prkng S950/mo O"• ~ ~ • mary plans $750.000. 2 Br hse 2 Ba xtras $575 or Jt { Moonrlie Court I a I so r Will negotiate lor cash. 2 Br w/ger & I/yd kid pet Cozy beach collage on a ,.. ealfy Salls <4 496-8005 llne also $575 at NewportTerrace2baS2ba, regular sized IOI Enjoy as "' 539·6190 BEST Alty lee patio, gar, end unit. 700 a 2nd home or build two t Mta1tai1, DtHrl NEW & LOI/ELY: 3 Bd. 1st + security, 846-7958 unus tor Income Call lor 786 11 72 I 1450 delalls on this 2 bedroom -1 tlOrt townhouse, pvt patio. Ocean close loaded 5 Rm for $265,000 673-8900 ..: JL:" ' SELL OR TRADE: 601 1 BR flreptaoe. Immaculate & pool hm frplc apple ger 1 mobile home on Big Bear rNdy. $850/mo. kids S775 other• avail - \"II HllCO'\; II. Lake $17,900 or trade WaterlrontHomesRltrs. 539-6190 BEST Alty fee I tt 1"11 .., Inc 3880 Michelson Drive for boat or car 875-958 1 II 1· 1400 Ocean cloae loaded 5 Rm I Al AL f!:>IATE lrvlne Not far 10 Newport 3 Br 2 pool hm frplc apple gar 831·1400 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lSSO Ba tncd 4 ram kids oil kids S775 other• avall 1-------• WALllT SO/lllYllE $675 makes It yours 539-6190 BEST Alty lee I llEWPORT CREST TWO 11111/ 10'9 II. 539-6190 BEST Alty fee Oceanfront deluxe cuttom S 17. 900 l.1{100 FILL PllCE $98.000/obo 980-7047 Nwpt Hghts area 3 Br. 2'n 3 Br. lamlly rm home on ba duplex Oshwr lrpk: sandy beach. S3300/mo ' A nea clean C unit 1n an _l._E_E __ L -1e.oo w/d hkup, dbl ga; Enct 645-0776 619/340-1284 LargeSI model and also ekcellent Inside location • XC•alJI • the lowest priced 4 Bdrm vacanl and available FOR SALE <5°R TRADE yard, quiet street Gdnr. Oceanfront Elegant 3 sty rn lhe lracl Two story 2' • Cell for detalls. For So Calif Property 2br No pets $875 111 + dep Ideal for couple. LM Ulll baths with wet bar Enjoy IU 1211 2,,.,ba. 3500 aq 11 on 10 Avail 6/ 1 353 La Perle. pd rel. 12250. 650-3623 the ekecu1111e lifestyle at a • acres. with guest houae, 642-54611631·2218 very low price Call lodey ~ barns, pool, fishing pond PENTRIOGE COVE PIUYATI lor 1nlorma11onl 646-7171 ~ In the city of Ardmore 2 Br 2 Ba apllt level, frplc. EST&TI LUii i:! r ~ Oklahoma $125,000 pool, spa. 2 carJ_ar wtth Beeulltul cu1tom home I r:;:Llt* .. WOOdbridge cottage de-~1:~~11~~:~ .. ~a! c~; opener. S875. s 9200 ~~~. ::::t g:i::.: -----~ teched hme 3 Br. 2·~ ba, Cora (714) 548-8897 Handsome 3Br 2~ba f0<mal dining room. den. E ' TE. lrg lam rm. $164.990 2 condo. 1700 sq ft. many faml"' room 2 1pa1 and OWi llS IOT YA car gar, nr park, pool. OWIH WILL TUii extraa Nr bus & shop• bea~~ltul beckbay :....W. WAIT TO SILL IOW spa Ownr/agt '495-3018 $260.000 equity In prime S1050/mo. 642-4623 Partially furnished Of un· Have built another home 1-- --~ I AJtt teased ,..., acre comml s.parate 1 Br 1 Ba house, furnished. Donna God- ... ---------------__,. Spacious '4Bdrm home, lt!fllt IC VV property for coes111 erea n 1 c e y •rd, S 5 2 5 s h a I I . $ 3 5 0 0 I mo 3-car garage. desirable 2~~BA TWNHSE: 1 home 0 w n er I Ag t 833-3488 6«-6200 o·~,,o,_,o· i..····· , .... '°"'· "''""bl~ M(l•dt ~ . .., ,,. •o ,.. ,,. • ~c'• -d' I c o s u r I ,. I I I , , G [ II I S I I I I' WOIO .... •I IOUl-lETI l11•1n 11 Ol111lfl11t111 JOOI . . .. Newport Beach locatlon gar. 1 carport, waah-546-2831 Extra trg kitchen, Matr er/dryer, relrtg, new crpt. --Sharp 2 B 'Eaalaldt, Bdrm w/hls & her baths. comm pool/spa s 110K. 1;;1;;,;•;.;;•;.;,t.;;al;.;;1.______ beam otllll , w/d hk-up Family room w/flreplace DOLPHIN PROP. Chlld & pet ok. S675/mo. & wet bar RI/ 1cc:e11, (714)828-3384 Btaltl 7eo-aaa2 pool-sized yard Excel· ----1'--------- !/!:Macnab -Irvine lent owner l1nenclng All ·~ fllllll --------otters given ceretut con-slde atlon 1339 500 Call Best Newport buyl r · Gor~1. brl{lht 4 Br.1:.;;,;,;;;,;,;...-.;--......;iiii!i--Blnnte Otxon 2580' w/bonus rm. lor· ti m1l dining rm, lrple, hll tt GE 1sQ 0100 ----- ---.. .. . --~·---PllYITI IDOi lMIULllAfl Lowest pric.d homt In prl· 11ett beach c.ommunlty or £mer aid Bay r earurlng 4 I ll fOf only $259.500 A ... 1 .. --lllli tume 200K tat 11 9~ F'IXE011 Tti11 la e BEAUTY thtl w<>fl't *' You own tn. tend end It's IMMEDI· ATELY 1v1llable To ... 1!!9!!!!~~~~~~ Cl'll PATRICK TENOR! lal .. __,-...: ___ -r::~ 760 8702 Poia1ala •---..-----ri.. Br's, ltmlly room, open ~ems apd oeean llleW Terrtllt v1lue at '398.000 Aslt for Rod ~ O•tey 644 70'0 By owner Big Canyon Monaco Smalt down, IRHI I ELLIS 11% fixed rate Wilt con- F'mmerty LlnQO RE 1ldar trade 640-1538 OtMgeCO... OAJLV ptLOT/MoncM,, tay 7, 1 .. ........... ........ ll•llM_ . ......, pilj!!ij .. IP ti hllri ~-,iiiiiiiimil~-----PAOF. BKKPG1ACOrro. ..,,.._ W..W KRUlOiA ttAGUNd 4'JiG\ &Q.sione 1n.un1no• Repelr. SpecW. .. .U -. --------1 Ana ks'IMu Computer. Mod ...... ,.,. 111111m.w ....,. Mow = t.ioe • mo Fumltura, ttUh. ctMn-vPt 8kXlk.concr.....Stucco lflnO In P*"""Of~· rd L ' ........ $2.17perday Promc>t. coun.ou .... eour.t.MegM2·7047 Aemodetl~ comm1 s20:.t25. eso.8011 M Matta.$.6089 fW'a.Fr••·54 ..... t2 1ng.~Ctw1efl3..JM3 ApenoN11.,..o11n vtc.. FactOfY tralMd =~.. and reeld. Uo d, borld9d, 6'MT37 tNT/EXT. 20 v ... &per. ;0 •.,.,._,"*la.., Iii~;;;;;: That'a ALL you pay for lectlntdana, S.t-.3077 _ --Ina. For •t: 552·t1•2. MASONRY * TIU! AYel'llQe Room l2t + a. -•9'9 tram '/Oltll .... 3 It,_, 30 ~ ANDERSON p I, m _,,_ __ All Typte. Aw. & Uc. .-f* Edna L.oule9 5' ........ In the Bu -a.: PLIANCE fMlfftg, bW1I l formlce l LAND8CAPIHG. Cleen 1 IMIOfl w/hyPf)ot~ 831·2345 Ma1 • 6't..o44t (A Hind to Hold) DllY 841 i . 1tth ~M. COunt.irtOC>S. Mt-15747 u g, U• u~. F,... •t 79CM077 Dofby Slm9 RJU.48-8401 ~~ ..... ~ Poeme on perctwnent ft Mt--5~ •New oetiiMta, C9blMC tOring l oou for ~M ~= lnllex.t. free tieCLOC:aft.f = 'Fi!:r: l8ICllng tMws & tor""°9 c:f11ktren wt dK· • MOVING -10yru~p. (714)836.et t1 PlOT At.Wt countertocie, 5'49·&747 tloJHlea. Family ,couneel· llMfUI ••nm168F AIAd Qu!c*/car9flJI. Low ratee. -•:n ................. _____ JXY&l hii WWW@ SERVICE p;crng Xfw • R1i9;Jf, C Ing Included. Lio d MFCT. Wlndowt, Hou... end SERVICE: a lhotOUOhlY Uc. 1138048 552-0410 f enfoY lcl-home ~. y,_ TMI AeltMNe+IU Reeurtllcing • Ind •• Ree. RE:~r.~E~~~s By lll)pt. '40-6465 Gar~. Blea 87~599 Clean houae. 540-08157 *'" 1 ...... 110USEPAJNTING 77()..027• Of ~71/£ Ing a.n upe. 911--7115 ..... U1..t1" F,..Eat M&-2003 FOfwomenonly. Leamt9 ~ GENERAL OR SPRING e.tqualtty.2s,;.eicp. Dan 831·2311 • .. '!'d!!~!!!-!IL..----DllECTmtY l'ji=!il::::: c.,... · undetatand ' ~ _..;_..___ windows' Awatancee L1c. T -118.•2a 30-1353 PAIHTEA NEEOS wOAK1 PXMPEAib Piam.JJ ... tmint;?a:;no;.. iu~ plue !tie IAVINE MIRROR i,:: m'AZ , ~ Mxual conc.na. ME REPAIR Fr .... 1. ev.'1 852· 1007 ST .ARVING COL.LEG! Int/Ext, oeltlnge, r9fln cab. Your homt or mlM. au. toftnt I ....... '°' and the HUNTINGTON Lunch/Snecu Inc. a-a•r-~'J.~ d. 9y appt. ~ ~K~~2 ~1Nnlno1. !;_.MF~ STUOEHTS MOVING CO. ~.!tr:.:~™' lty ctn, r• 661441 cMdnn W,,_.,..IO dlf· BEACHCOM8ER......-y .-.-,....... ._...,·a. Rella.,,. ·-Uc. Tt24~. lneured. Ma_._~= ftcuM& Famlfy ~ Wedneeday at FW./Llc. 846-7939 Ooor...-c. 64MMO Expert A9pWI. 15 yra exp. Eat Phone 846-4232 M 1-M27 QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR .. __ ltioinduded. Uc'd MfCT noutrac:Nrgel Loving Mom wlft m fOf FENCES & DECKS PMllll D.8Tlll Oen. malnt. elec11cal, WANTED: Baautlful & WATCH US GROWi PRICES. Fr .. &tkna-. Ptxi ~CHING 8V 1PPt. M0-&454 CALL TOOAYll your toddlat In my CdM Experienced ~Ing Ouall~wonc. tree .. t. plumb. Cfalg 53&-4119 gractoue homM to ciaen. IT ..... ITllll1I Call John 831-2050 ~ lnl/eict. 30 "9 JRJ~ 111 •I.Ill h<>fn9. 875-5229 .,, 8:~ 'honest. Wife& 3 kid• to •2551 eea-7401 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Highly etnclent and d.-···-a-··&;~ exp, NM.I. Paul 545-Nn - -Your Delly Piiot Mother ...... ..._ feed. LARRY 754-1820 ELECTRICIAN Carpentry, Windows. pendable ~7352 .._._, ED'S PLAST'CGlun ,_ --= Service """ .,.t1y911 In my Lie. 233108 Small/lg• Paint. fenoea ate. Yaa Cefltoml•'• Orfglnai F NG INttRioRS '"" """· HWI quellty ~...,,Olrtectat .. °!! h<>fn9. ~ ratea. REMODEL· 1:11-..... .,._... Jo.._ -ai. 5 .. • 5203 a......... I L d ... 7 ""'•7 IHM tt'--Student Moven. HANGING/STRIPPING Meet P&ICNa & Textur-. wen. Pickup & oaiu.y . ._ "'"' Mra.Uttleton~18 .• .__.,,_,. .,.,,__.a. ~v· ......,a a°'·-.,~ • ._ Uc.c•1T1"••"•ln• .. ,__. VISA·MC"--t1•7,.1512 lnt/ext.free99t.6'M268 .... ,...,.. .. ........ 1 It•-Comm.,allpbuaa, 18Yf9 EDUCE LS P:Oic;p;wantahOUSingln "-.....,.., ·--"""' ",,. ..........,....,. _.._& • . ... ii:: ._ •--'--In.,.. Uc/bonded/lna'd R Electric BIL Repairs. P&lntlnQ, Drywall, _.. f ....._. •• (714) 84t-8101 • • Pl••Li .. ..... , ~ P&lomboConst9M-3SM Apt/Condo/Church/Btla. etc. Free estlmatea. Jex.,,.angeA Re~~ ~ .. ,:tV<3..,·.""~ BLACKWELDER PaP«· • Typlng/WOfd Proc111lng --------• COior Analytls & N\ll!t911:re..J , ,,... Conault. "4-6e18 Gary MS-5277 PTL une-UO ""'1 ........ , ... Palatlq hanging & removal. Ou.at. All bueineaa. llChOol & sier· .,...__. Lu• 1-,-. pa_.. worit only 240.3173 24 .. ~ Dta ... !.a..Ull 906W ptOjecta. 851-104 t ---.-.Ion la key. Unloci< Repalr-Door&-Alteratlona RESIO/COMM'L/tND liq MIJ~ -·--· ,... .. HetgMs ~r wlnolni.J color com-Remodal-Panel-Patlos 26 yra. Do my own wonc. • 15t1DP JOBS l Get prof.1;;Jit1 Without It BY RICHARD SINOR Patlt Cntra pec:lala on Pool Equtp., ...... a.a.A~ nation 84 540 Wlndow-Fencea-Cablnet Lie 27~ 1. Al 846-8126 SMALL MOVING JOBS costing an arm & leg. Let Llc41nae 280&44. 14 yrs of wooo l'.XffiCE c6VERS Water HMtera, Aepipee, we;ac;::w:Mng I'Y'9 •xP Build/~: ofc, kh, rm ... ~I 35yra exp Jerry MS-•413 d ia our horticultural ex· happy local customers Oecofallve Cqnoret•. Oiapoaa.11, Feuceta, etc. '"""9/0U1, '*'8 acr99N, dadr.d __:tlboa~~/~!,rencm. Lie. ComA•J!! Bkk1 to t•t•I •crttt ta I MIKE 846-1391 pertlaa transform your Thank you, 875-0383 892-1327 lie. cont. low rataa. AMy ~25t ..-..., • ..,_.. .,....... Clean U-•Tr .. Trimm""' HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE land•,.•na Into a thriving "-'•• ... I 5 It -~.. O I .... "'V ..,""?"_ 12 YRS EXP: I'm 1maJI, .,..,na ct.er nom 1 448485. St~ 547-8078 su your '"'""''· ees. r vewaya, Sldewalk1. Yard Malnt.•Haullng Furniture, Trash, Trees paradise. Call Plantworh WOOD LAnlCE COVERS 1:11-·• f t di fees 960-4032 Clay Patios, spa pads. Llc'd. ..IKE 650-3283 ""'"·"' .. 15 NORM for • "'eatlva solution. My prlcea are amalll .__,r auce a. sp, etc. ADDITION'S, DESIGN . ..,, '""' ~ "' RON 650"6477 Decorative Concrete & AnY11rM M&M M2·9033 ANO REMODEL Cuatom Computer Bkkpg Ron 55a..oo34 11maat'1 complete clean coti.ge student w/lg truck 873-8506 Decks. 892-1327 tic oont. -------- Lie. raaa. Profe11lon1I Conflclentlal/effk:lent MfV. Find what tou ~ant In up malntananoe & tr.. low rate, prompt. Thank WANl •r-TinN? EXTERIOR-Top Quality Expert 8eMoe & Repalf compl eervloe. 831.2345 From $25 mo. 6•5·7500 t 1 1 54a..2502 Cou 759 936 Cd ~ work for your $. Free est Olaulfied Ada. your one-1 yra axp. 18 yra In trea. Dally Piiot lualfleds. r mm ng. you rt ·t M Claaltfed Ada 642--5678 Ref's. Dale 646-5637 atap ~ng cen1er. Uc #409035 "4-ff19 Peopte Who need People That' a what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ,. .. at>ouU ,........ ~, Uat. AprtaHt1, Vat. A ... , ..... 2tt1 latlla te la•a1tri1l latnmal l Wu... SIM ........... llM UafualUM uas teitiJLii 2714 C..ta .... UM C..t1 .... Pool aide room to quiet lurt 1• nee ltatab 2921 0...rtu.ltl• 4111 BARTENDER .... n • llAll 2 d'r houaa, newt)' remod POOL frplc rvt atlo non smotter Of drinker, Looking fOf dynamic prof. 1206 a.f , front oftJCe, lfg &ro:r,;g long distance Exper'd, full Of pert time. CARPENTERS & FORM· 2Br 2'AS.. d/W, w/d hk· lux, quiet, g•r. w/d hkup, dsllWlhr X-lgp 1 ~ on THE GABLES 2 Br. w/gar Ille cooking, wahlng ok. for rmmt, 1th bloci< from drl ve·ln rr door, phonecompanyu..-lng N'#pt Bd'I. 875-15541 SETTERS experienced up, gar. frl>k:. 1850 no pets. 1916-A Wallace. Eastalde $53$ 557•284 t crpta drapea bltlna fncd Meaa Vwdearea. 175/wtt ocean In CdMI 1500 mo. ~/mo 829 Terminal Investors '"' nationwide 1:11a......... only. (714) M1·2335 H.B. 9e2-1789/ie0-1193 $595 S31·3871 yard w/patlo $805/mo. 11tlls lnc&d. 54~156 Call Alrporter Inn. Mary Way.C M. 540-9352 dys, axpanalon In thla rapidly ._,, Ul•D 3 Br 2 ba 25 t 5 Orange Large 1 8'. Apt. crpta, 2439"A "Orange QUIET ROOM w/f)flv Nr Foster 842·54178 Of work 846-0&8 t 9Ytl9 grow Ing Ind u It r y llAllClllST A,.,..nta ru.11 .... Ave. L~dry hkups drps. pool, landacaped 83M120Call 1-5PM OCC In C.M. Reta. i225 (213)56~71vmag. t600a/f w/amlofftce 50c: StO,OOO mlNmun ll'TV'aat· Accytlcnela.w/clentate Matur•per90n.towonc 22 carport No pets $650, pool area. $400/mo. No Incl. ullls. 545-7284 If 3 .ph Randolph ment. lnqulrlaa to. Bob Ex~,..GdM Mlon ~:;:-~In Fountl-:' Sierra Mg t ... 1•·132 .. · pets. 848-3618 ah 3:30 Mature tern Ill Npt Hta PSt CM c: .. 8:'81·653 Zazula 714-937·9051 873-0142 e75-9025 Y· reuure o • m ~ '" . Room, lhr bath, woman 35 pool home N·amkr. Reta • · -...-must enjoy dei.11 wont. 1"""1 ltlC.. UH 3 Br, 2 t>a Condo In park Lrg 2 br. 1 ba, crpta, drpa, 1 & 2 Br. apta av&ll. pool, & up. Newport Beecti. S400 utl Inc 845-2663 2000 2000 & 4000 sq tt •ntflffl, ~ty Flex tw'a et um.. W1'I PRBFPERSON· f aettl$1;r SC Plaza Chlld xtra lrg sund9ck, cov'd spa, l/r, patio/bat. No 1205. 645-2590 . 3975 Birch NB T .D 'i 4121 SHAMPOO AUISTANT train. t4.50 to &tat1, · · urn. · carport, wooded land· pets. $5154625 Mat. woman aeeka Fem · · • fOf' buey Nkw\ mue1 be a99llk Aght ~ H bechek>f apt nr Fashion OK. 5imo. 720-9801 scaplng. stream. 2 pools, TSL Mgmt 754--0081 Of SEA & SUN LODGE rmmte Sml !)4!t OK, love-l .50 IQ"· Agt 541•5032 For Sa': Tru11 OMd. lk:enMd 831-1390 pass4ble. C8M &.7PM llland: "400. 780-92~ $485/mo, lrg 1 Br. 1 ba. rec rm. $500. 6«-2161 M2·1803 1 105 wk/up. COior TV ~Mesa v.erde home. Pvt A.a .. aactaata 3012 UCC-1 lndustr1al r>fop. · 962~2 or 531-1537 AJUlafttl Uaf frplc, upstairs unit ovw Lrg 3 B 2 b f pie tto I •-·-L _41 3026 W. Coast Hwy, Npt r & Ba 1350, no utll SPTRlTuAL READINGS erty, Costa Mela Dave ML• cahltW ..,,_, 1~ -, -----'--·--carport. An bulltlns, encl ~ar. ~~;.,_'ptvali Ht.-• u SoLagNrBch.Empl.non· Valarte261·7853 Advtoe lnallmatters.Love, t918MeyerPl,C.M. Growfng compMy needs • "-· • I • z7•• beautiful small complex. 5/22. $750/mo years to . smkr. Fully furn/utll pd. M/Fem to lhare 2 Br. 1 Ba. • •• ••nu1 Ml time Bllllng CW1t for exper. 30 hra Pay ~•u t U u. 368 Avocado. tea r ..... ,~38 Frplc Gar-$625 122 marriage & business. .. SNF Medlcanl and Medi-bued on np. WM! tr.in. LAd 1 BR. Vu &d(, Avail TSL MIT ••2.1•12 M eq. ~ • 9th s't. 53&:'.«71 . $300 dee>. •93-~90 Apt, Balboa l1land, Also eounaetlng. 1815 cal bllllng. exi-. pref. 842-2000. Allk tor Tnic:y. -.. ..ES" Pl ES I t b .... I ..aa.. l 350mQ yearly. Non So Et Camino .... 1 San .,..... ... .... E f 4/15. $775+ dep 719 "' " N 2650 Harta t t JOftW•I I •~ smoker 875-9564 Jerry · .._..., SpeclalTil~ In tat & 2nd xcellant bene Its. •CLEANJHG EXPERTS• Martgold. 640-4255 S525. Large quiet 2BR LIKE NEW 1 Br $580 2 Br 1 Ba 4-plex, bit-Ina. UllU IUOI Clem. Uc'd. 492-7296 TD'aSlnoe 1949 Potential for gtowhth. needed by M.ida of Ot'· tba, newcpta, drpa, fresh PRIVATE Patio, pool, spa. cpta, drapes, WHher/ M/F fOf 2 br, 2 ba apt, all PALll-nYOlll IEAlll Robt. Sattler NH/CM Send reeume to Shatyt ange County. Own lt1lnl. Prof couple ..-11rt 1 Br paint, lndry lacll, no peta. TOP area, quiet, no pets. dryer hk up, encl gar. llTlll Ill amenities. Close to OCC. Past, Prnent,fulure RE Brok., 8d RealtOfa Everson, 393 H09Pttal PIT. Top pey. 186-8222 ~~,!~~~,~~-~ 311W.Wllson.831-2177 Ml·244l $675.538-0921 S300 + ·~. Avell. 6/1. advll0f.15 yre.exp. a.2•2171 545--0e11 ~~if =ort Baach, day.,875-305aevea. $650/mo.Lo\191y2Br,2ba New9f 2 Br. wlth patio & 2 Bf 1 Ba upper, garage, W~ rentals. 5125 & up. Dale: hm M 1-<>239: wk 871-5t20213/694-3259 WANT$50.000aecuredby --·------Townhae. Frplc. all bltns. $540/mo. Nr ahap ctr. or TV. free coffee, 850-7827 Keep trying 2nd T 0 . on Nwprt 8ch lllllllPll UST OLDl/lYPllT celtt ••• fli4 940 W. 18th Street i:oo~ge '83 n~55geu . 7571 Volga. ept 4 . heated~· & ·~~ to NB nr 8ch sh. 2BR 2 BA prop. at 20% Int. PIT. Enthu96utlc. good Need r__.ble _,_ 642 6221 eves & wknda mo. 1• · 846_.990 OC:.:8~ N &,!~vHwy. Apt. w/cpl. $400. + utll. 675~t61 ....,_.,._aft-.. attention ..._....,_ ..-~· 1 Br. 1 Ba. "475tmo. TIL _..., • BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS · 846-3018 547 3303 SCRIM LETS .,.....,_ .. _ .. ._ with strong typing .,.. Newly redecorated, -• 14, 1111 llke new, for the par11cu-2Br 2Ba blllna nr t>eech Laguna Beeell, 494-5294 or • ft • WANTED: Peopte needing to ~I. Some know!--to ...ist In AdY9'1lalng ~~,~~~.= s;.:;;~2:..; i!':J.: ~. ':~~ .. ;,~~~,,~ ~~ ~ 1~14: 8~~7° c.... ..... His p~~:iu~~~~ ~r:o!~~ ANSWERS ~~ ~~~ .5~·=.::: :.~~7~ ' ~~. =~ ! aacur1tygate.Callatt 11, tat mo+dep. move In. mdlagecpt,must ... to *$400/up. Bach. 1 Br. lr•4•etMnW..e.4 lnclutll Avall8-t-&•non· Candor-Focus OenlsonAaaoc673·7311 lllllEIPll cordl(MC>ing,andtyp+ng. ~79-191lCuaGranada Kida, pet, tse ok. Agt appreciat e . 1550 . pool,apa.18992Florlda. 24Hr.Care,Lovetyllcenae amkr/relaonty 6S0.7463 Slnge -Ftlful BtltWUIM S CPA firm h .. lmmed ~~~ 1Br.1Ba.1500/mo 845-9850 646-6842 Of 648-4759 8•2-28:).4. 842-3172 home. (714) 979-54M Resp rmmte, 3Br condo, 1 SO OFTEN -opening for full c:nwQ9 application to: S500 deposit Bachelor, E.sld• C.M P1•-ira-.-Deluxe 38' 2Ba & 28' 2Ba laaatr blk 10 bch In NewPQ<1 Famous quote: "Our Accepting apc>llcatklna '°' bookkeepen GIL ltU triel all utlla lndd. M2-3099 Cath. celllnga, patio, -~ _.,~ In 4.plex crpta drpe la••la ~ S245 + aec 631·2368 strength as humans is hostlhosteaa & cook P'>"" b&lanoa/P/R & .._tax Melinda~ 1 8' 1 Ba upper duple11. klt ch .• very clean , harp &cieen 2 8',range, bttln1gerS7254IOO.: A.WW Rmmteneede<ll350.tum. that we can laugh at itiona. Interview• Sat· returns/accnt reconcill-Clulffled~Mgr patio, cpt/drapn, $450 S 4 1 5 /mo ~ de p ~~~·~/WP:~ P~:-~:. No.,..._ MO 4414 Furn. 2 ~ 1'h Ba hM, alps room. Avail now. child :::::-~~ ~ ~; ~ ~PMB~1l~h1~ atlOfla. Computer exoer IULT PILIT Incl utll. MS-4533 850-4160 Iv msg. $650/mo 848-97M lllTlllTll Olm ~22a~th 6~tt~ ;:'J>~ ~: OK A" 7pm, 631 ·9062 that -have to do tt SO 5180 Birch St, N B ="" ~~ = 330 c!ta8:le!. "c~5e0 1 Br Condo Lattea, let E/alde 2br 1ba cot· 8211 SAN ANGELO OR. lower unit. 6S0.1208 Rmmt wanLed M/F 3 Br. OFTEN." .......... 11ert Ing office. Send reeume 642-432l axt 302 streams. waterlalll, lrplc, mealiB.AU tage. Gar. tndry fac, patio 1 br, 2 br & bachelor apta. , • .., Ba Condo nr s.c. •Spiritual Reader & Ad· Experience required, to Gruber & GruDer Ac.- micro Wllf9. Gar w/opnr. $810 ~ sec 845-7234 Televlled MC:Urtty, encl. Furn wkly rentan AP<ll· Plaza, garage & pool visor. AdVloe In an llfe heavy alp, payroll. pey· countancy Corp. 7777 --------• Pool & spa. No pets. Beautlf\JI landscaped gar-garaget. pool, fac . tennis. !::~n~bay 8 1 • P 1 1 0 S 2 2 5 /mo· + u t 11 a matters; love, marr1age, roll 1u ... knowledge of Cent., Ave Suite 402. $650 545-3115 den apts. Pool & Spa.ji•ntal: S375lmo. nice clubhOUMw/tutlexerciae Ylll I ·fslll-4112 966-1821 buslness.NB.631-9397 j" & IBM PC helpful. Huntington Beeott. Ca, llHHWl/TY area, minute to beach! EZ 8 .. 8 1813 I e8t1 •• 7 H 11 d d ti 1 BR In trl-plex. 2285-B Patio/decks. No pets. d""', 841_8208 fee room. .. • Single Doctor, non-smkr, 14/432-1 16 t 92.... o ywoo pro uc on Miner St. No pets $425 1 Bdrm$550 -.. IOWflllTI share your home or IOOk YSP, Inc announces a new company needs people mo. Bob l1orwlU. days 2 Bdrm 1v. BaS635 Oulet 1 Br, 1920 Wallace SUWlll together f0< a rental program lo help youths USWlll• lllYIOI MllmPll f /I from beach.,.. fOf' vatl· 85 2 75 15 1 E 21st 548-2408 Av• $420 w/gar $470 VILUIE umerrs Call Answer Ad # 101 and famllles In crisis. Full time/part time. Typing $18.000+ OU9 oommerdall & print M5-825l; eves t· 1 . . . ' . Islands of Safety needs 30 wpm r.,.,ulr--' Call F/C ~111on -1r-·•1--~ * ..... ·-1·• t --------1 Sierra Mgmt 841-1324 SUMMER RENTALS 642-4300. 24 hra --. """ .,.,.. -.,., ......... ,,.. ....,.,..,,.,ng or a1mmer 2BR1'hBAprl patlo&gar· 2 Bdrml'/•Ba S625 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury CALL TODAY volunteer families to 631-0140 EOE 1)9nytolncluclaAIP.pay-sportswear. athletic age. Walk to 17th Str"t 2 Bdrm 2 Ba S680 Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba apta In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, Wanted room or Condo to provide supervision to roll, GIL. Wiii be operat-equipment, fall faahlona shopping area. 1550 mo. 2250 v dW , garden apt, pool & rec 2 Bdrm and Townhomea share wtttr 1tmtted jlS~ Ing.Jn 18M P.C_ We..are.a. &.~ {213J840--0674 01842-37lO E/643-2279 S:C,"$6~6 •Y area $545 710 W 18th SI + pools, tennis, water· prlv In non-smkg home. days If you can help call Telephone Operator growing company and between 8:30·11:30am falls, ponds. Gas paid. 56 yrs old buslnnaman. 494--0611or851-1816 Daytime Shift/Tap Pay need an enthusiastic or 3:~:30pm 2 BR down. Dishwasher, E.slde dlx 2 Br twnhM, 1'1\ garage, Av111 5/2, 1110 Ba. lndry, no pets 2548 Victoria. Call to .... No Orange. $835. 842-2520 WE llFEl l 1 ... E ant a aelectlon of great living? We can otter any- thing trom a small apt to a 4 Br houae. If looking In CM, NB or HB think of ua flrsl for that chotoe of From San Ol9QO Frwy Reis 650-9282 Iv mag. Ltat Ft••• 3004 362 3rd St, Laguna 8eeel1 team member in Charge drive North on Beach to of t>o<*keeplng. Pia call llDB1111111ff111 dogs. $580/mo 631-8812 E.ltM Tl .. I. McFadden and West on W/F, non-smkr, empl to &111. S.met .,.,..., Leslie at The Red Balloon One per.on offloe poettton McFadden to Seawtnd Summer Rentals ahr • apac Weatcllff apt All shifts Full/time, Ltd. MS-1476. 846-3024. In OC Salary com- viii.,... (714)893 5198 Pier Realty Walk 10 ahopa, pool FOlJNO ADS par1/t1me Min typing mensurate -Ith ex· -..-· • 536-9328 Barbara $300+ •n utlls 548-5414 · -STUDIO APT utll lnctuded, skills required Paid wNle llKIUftl F /I perlencle. 1-&8-8771 I Ull Nice, quiet spacious 2 Br W.alda, all new, ,.,., Ba. t'h Ba. pvt patio. pool, patios, O/W. no pets. carport. lndry . no pets. kid• OK, avail lmmed. Avail 513. 642-0965. ldeel llvlng ' TSL MGMT 842· t803 N B REAL TY 875-1842 1325 mo. Mature, stable Vacatit• IHt1l1 Waatt4 2 ARE FREE learnt~ EOE 557-7088, Publlc accounting office single l)ef'SOn desired. ltatah 2907 Young Prof!F seeking 557• 777 754--0404 Call MS-Mlli5el= ~5· H=' ~!'=--:.?. $675/mo. 845-&846 1665. 960-1239 2Br2baapt,ava11st7.U home or condo lo share can·. l /RCURI ir.ir.nR T8'e of the Whale Rea· SuP4r 2 BR 1.,., BA Fr/Pl, wits. poss perm rmmte. In Big Canyon, Harbor Immediate opening Must Minimum 5 yrs e11per • t11..1rant. 400 Main St Patio, gar. 2 blks to Bd'I. 780-8224 or MS-2547 Ridge. Spyglass. Linda 142.HJI be e•perienced In tO Key gOOd aalary and fringe Balt>oa (aee CariN or $600. 960-3521 Isle or Immediate area & data entry on Com-benefits Investment Bill} 67~635 ---- 4 I Ullll IOUIRllT Need by June 1at, eve Of puter Includes Invoicing. ~~8!'!._~~ 'r':!~me· CIOI (rY•'I) Lai••• luck a74 Elegant 2 BR 2ba home. wknda 759-1732 or deposits, credits & com-.,...... , .......,, .,..,.,.. ._. s.ar sTbbio. Bach. Beach Prtvacy-yet cloMlopfflf. 752·2761e11t 210 Found.Long hair cat, tiger missions tor Mfg Co to Marwtt. 180 Newport l(ttcMf'lputa631-3433 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Pad. Ute cooking. 1385 July only 13500 Incl. maid II" ftr stnpetwttt paws. Vic Lao Good benaflta. Non Center Or. Ste. 200, New-Cook Incl utM. 494-5231 eves. & gardener. Reis. re-I 2914 Beach 497-2606 smOICer Apply In per.on port BMch. Caltt 92660 sSHI OIEF .l I 2152 quired. Owner 873--8372 tat ~ at 2911 W Garry ave, •. Found small blk M Ter-s t A (nM FaJ-..i..-..) lllPl/llO~DP~ .. I... !f!I WE a•11nw """"?) e<I oil II 0 an I na '"'" ..... _ wlth banquet chef t>ack· H 2BA cond ocean -• 0 AJllPllT AIU r ..... , . r c ar. w . Bllflng: Medi . M I· ground; alao requires o. houMs avall for summer ' • College Part! area. C.M WT 111/UUS care & prtvate N B medl-strong bactcground garde View. Stapa to beach. se5 pr wttnd & up. Visa~ N:!.-;'~!~~.~ Polloe Dept. 754-5311 Fashion Island design« c.i Hay offloe 75&-1055 manager SURF&. SANO Tuesday, May 8 ,. SS!iO mo. Call Tom MC24 hr reservations. to 3900 s.f. Wiii build to Found· White dog with Io boutique Experienced. ••• Yll -.. HOTEL, Laguna Beach ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Imprint y our own style, refuse to be 6••·8001 or 788-2701 7 t4-337-8551 suit tenant. Some spac41 Newport Beach Animal Refs Full/time 7eo.9333 -._. 1 Call Chef Chemin rrom intimidated by those w ho are en vious or ~edy. Y ou'll receive cr~dit ·~rt luck i71t N.BCH. t BR. be, patio. pvt avaJI. lmmed .• S.99 net Shelle< 644 3656 ammH UH Tl LUllf 11am-2pm. 497-4477 long overdue change will occur and could m clude travel, promoti on, 1 Tr'.Slng,, quiet. prvte, ent. Avall5/20, S120wk, Re:~co-op 751 _5989 Found yng le blk Lab COWIE STllEm ~~:1c'.',!.~;~1:1na; EOE mor~ money ~nd romance. Libra plays significant role. 1 • etec gar, nr bch, yrly. $190 a" 6117. Ph: (714) choke chain cor of Interested In the o .c . air· vlduals tor lull & part time DECORATE INTERIORS TAURUS. (April 20-May 20): R~strictions are lifted. You'll gain $550. 673-8338 686-3592 or 781-0467 Storage Garaoe. down· Myford & Bryan. Irv port area? The COPY hours Students <>k. Must Color Id~, wlll train greater independence o f thought_. action . I mprove propery, take st~ps S850/mo. 3Br 2ba. 1 blk to Newport Beach 1·~ blocks town Costa Mesa. 9 x 20. 559-9097 all 3 STOP has the job fOf you. work clean and be wtltlng Pt T. FIT 75-5447 to insure safety and home secunty. Get to heart of matters regarding beach, cloae to shaps. to ooean. Deluxe 3br 2b• S50tmo. 642"4907 wkdya Lost M Malamute mix. PIT work after school to learn new methods. DELIVERY & STOCK member of oppQsi,tc SCll. You need not play seco~d ~ddle! Lrg bale, covered prkg, S500 wk. (8 18) 881-1705 fict IHtlla 2914 grey, blk & wht, Mesa turning to lull time In Great view on end ol WORK Auto parts, MIF GEMINI (May 2 1 ·June 20): Y ou could be invited to a gourmet tum. 203 33rd St. Verde area 979-3232 summer Worklno wthlgh Balboa Ptet For inte<· app1ic.nt1. Apply Auto Tll •• IT ••2 1to• Sii YlLLEY IUD 16 t7 Westcllff Or, N B --speed Xerox equipment view apply '" person M·F moti\19 Su""'ly Co. 1522 dinner. Remember resolutions concerning courtesy, c harm and -• 4 Bdrm del~xe c~do, fully S 1 30 sq It LOST Parrakett. chart· I & with the public Must be 9am-11am Of 3pm·Som Newport Bl":°' Costa Mesa patjcnce. Follow through on hunch. rate~ up on corrc.spondence. reply OCEAN VIEW 1 br upper. furn. Avail June. July a Agent 541 -5032 reuse. tame. vie Eside neat 1n appearance & Ruby's 1 Balboa Pier to special calls, inv1tat1ons. Cancer. Capncorn, Aqua nus per~ns figure gar $400 Incl. utna Aug. 619-327-1278 S3301up crpta drapes --;JC _c M Reward 548-4221 I Wholno~ atlltuda EllP ltUYllY /STICI m intriguing scenario. 94e-5aoo •-I .t*t.. l II 17301 Beach Huntington Ptrata1l1 3012 19 helpful all us at FOf ~·~~~ Ad 32 Hours, 18 yra • CANCER (J une 21-J uly22):Elements oftiming.surpnse~ndluck • -••r 1 ... YI' Beach 842·2634 Asktor~~~~!chef'y• c1111 '95 E tJth SI CM ride with you. Social and financi al gains are spotlighted. xou II locate Call .. , llllH lfflH Balboa Island, small Of· WI All mu OPll Oa1ty PllOI I .-STUTllS lost artictt. you'll be at nght place at crucial r:noment. You 11 be repaid fer ffstt•p I ~ttlilt fices S2 50 & up And running JAM-9 30 PM llYllTHY llAJL AO.VISOR Supe< markets, your area for ~cnt favor to colleague. Gcmim. Sag1ttanus persons play key Wlterfrt.e ... el IH. 752·2841 or 673-5374 a day. 7 days a weett CHlllUTll 642·5678 1 Fri 1Sat $4 50 hour Car I IN EW H lealttn 171-llOO CdM 175-IQ ft LeaM Present this ad and re-Real Estate co Nwpt Bch ---------n@C9Sl8ry 54 1-0718 ro es. · d · h h t\pl llw he cetve a two ma1$ages I<>< nas 1mmed apenlno for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.i._...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): M oon in your sign coinc1 es wit c arm. AJ~:•r ~~o Pr~~t• ltatlll It $200/mo, lneludes every-the price of one dynamic lnd1vldua1 to charisma. personality, romance. pbstacles totfor ogress arc i:em.oved, clubhouaH & haalth Skare 2908 thing 759-8389 CIRCIS tF IUSAIE manage small inv tma11 those in PoStllon s of authonty smile on your e o rts. Success 1nd1ca1ed spas. 8 tannla courts, 7 28r 261 apt avah sn 4::i EXECUTIVE SUITE 111 I. Ullll operatt0n Raaponalbl• throuah personal appeals and appearances. Scorpio. Taurus persons pools, ctoea to bualneaa, wits pou' perm· rmmte Newport Cntr S550/S775 tor coord1na11rig protects. play key roles. OC Airport. Feahlon 760:8224 645-2547 640-5470 FIWRTll superv1slno 3 •n11 mall VlRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Tem~ral) seclusion. proves 11tand, convenient ahopa ' Full Mrvioa 1Ylte/Newport llM112 clerks, preparing reports, beneficial. You'll engage in clash of ideas. you II be mentally sttmul.at~ on eight L~ B~.bSsn;:,~~~uOh ~.tr T~:°E~:':t~v~v~tt~ ESCOllTS/IODELS ~~~~~:~,n~ ~~:~~:~~· by one who writes. chans and k~ep~ unusual records. Much acu vtt)' Slngi.e 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· 54~8211 dys, •94-21~ t 10 Newport Cent., °'· Ou1ca11 ONLY 83S-9 199 Heavy llltlng !flvol\19d occurs behind scenes and d1scret1o n 1s better part of valor. manta & TownhouaH Exp req'd 553-09.40 LIBRA (Sert. 23-0ct. 22): K eep track ~f credit cards. other :~~.h~pt~~~m::.:'~ •=cc;<'.!'i.P~~~ • 200 · NB 844 ,.. 492 _ SEX T11ERAPY counse1--------- valuables. You'I be moving about . your mmd ~111 be on abstract plai:ie with TV, 11 ...... ft11 ut-·•ia. + utlla. a.5-2M 7 PllM hHllttH S.ltet Ing f0< Se•u•I Concerns IHklq e,,.m.atfle1 I -ct cal matte..., Y ou aAm '""'' ...... Olractly acroaa from OC BY APPT 640..8454 "-, _ _., and you m•nht be care ess concerning P•0 1 . •• .... .. -may be rented tor lllort Big ,..~yon ~ndo·. la ..... ·· o EST TES _ ... ,.,_ ..... II befro ng r.ull steam vwr• co uv-alrpprt L w RA ···-·· u •• , s ' I lndepend-t added recognition. crcat,ve processes wi 1 '' •. term or longer). On Jam-1oua1y turn.-everytntngl F In tdwn. ~9· 14a0 -~ uccaaa u ...... SCORPIO (Oct. 23JNov. 21 ): Orde~ ~m l op are ~ubJCC'l to bor .. Rd at San Joaquin pref. $500. 75g.1290 IASS&IE bank has the loltowlng chanic.·Knowit.havenltemat1vesatha~d.ins1st oryterms bc1naclearly Hlll1RdlJi~ llOO Fem. 21 -30 lhr new Sbd •hHdYta.lttt* 4320CampuaOr1ve.tu1t1 =no~:d:~:;:~ defined. Romance 15 part of sc~nar:to, c~uld involve l~ng·ra~ ~-duplex C.M wtaerne 1275 1 MO FREE RENT 190 Nwpt 8ch 556-2260 hoe comm ilmcnt. Separate fact from 1lluston. Pisces, Virgo nauvcs WATERFRONT N9wport mo. 850-4212 Iv mag w~.,::~8~~ ~ TOP SSS -LOAN PROC tSEc·v paramount roles. . . . 111and Spaclou1 r•· F rmmt• tor ~ vtew Suite 14. NB 153 1-3851 Femai.. pref Models and 1 SAGITIA!lltJS (Nov. 22·Dec. 2.1): You rcce!ve venficauon of d9COfated 2BR 21>a. ti,. ~ romontcwy Pi EIOOf'11 12131888-1i8' A:!'m!ci:~:"~t asstgnmenl that could involve education. mformatJon. speculJ studies ptac., Dth/Wal'lr, lndry, apt 14! mo 844-7078 lai:~, Hll latla•m ioan documentation Pr• and oubhshina Rclat10Mh1p arows strons~r. far away lands mtnaue. gar. AvaJt JUM 1• Jf1Y HO EMATES ._,,,.. a•u fer &alt t01 2 "'°"' •xper*'°9 1n cor· You~l have more rcspQnstb1hty. there w ill be added pre sure and n 75• 973.a1oo UNLIMITED .. "~' _ p0ra1e b nklng anvlron- chancc for 1ncrtased income. • ...... 111 WILL LOOK FORYOUI STORf.Of OFFICESP~CE BEAUTY SA LON or men• or t1QU1Valent ~ CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jin. 19) You'll be involved an m ystery. J Bf CfOM to w.ch "Gain oomtorta.ble rent a Avall rtow 813-e&40 EQUIPMENT !Of aala L.~;:'EsCAOWASST intnauc.Somepcrsonswillconfideintimatcproblems. Yourv.icwswtll • $500/mo ~~~offlndlng t~ Of omc. IC*» IOf Great location on PCH AISlat in prepa1at1on ot be $0Ua,ht concemm& pmes. contests, puzzles. speculative ventures. 223 La Patoma 131-7918 NEWPOAT & TUSTIN rent.In CO.ta Mee&. In Newport Beecti Com· constructlOf'I 1<>#1 doc You n ow arc capable of strikina chord of universal appeal • ..... 832,..13A =r.:011 soo sq tt ~aty atoctced W1111ng to umen11ttot1 Prior work· AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Check legal nghts. permiss1.on . e M ! ' 2 ba Nf 68C l Bed(bey houM Pool 9 .()8()8 W-8114 ~m~~~· Call avH ~:~ l~,d~ Change of 1ccountina procedures may be noocssary -be Po5it1ve Al· pt1v ' Prtva1a bath. Yao. LrQ maat.r eutte: C..amla toen• preterred 1n an CAREER OPPOKTl"" ITIL~ I llt 11\11 \ I'll ti I t lf•n&t I uunt• • """''"' • on1u1unth ,.~._..,,,, •• .,,,., hit.' • "'''"" ttl full •111l 11•fl lllllf' pu•111 .. 11• "'•ll11blr \n, ""' ol 1h,. l1•llo,.111& I• •n "t'I'''""'"" lo""'~ "'1th •II OUhl lH1l111• •llff. lllll't,.•lrtl Ill l l 111 ... 1111 0 11!. !hf' i.,.., ... 1h111 .. 11""11111~ indu•tn u ... 1h•11l11• IP'ltllttr• 0 1•f'nt111l• f.., 1 llUth•lalf'• "tll1 f'\lttflf'flt r 1Ht1i II J""'rll lf11 ~ r.-~nrtl °'al•t • ,,1u .. l OfUmt,•IOU Hl ,,, .. ,, 41Hlt l I lrrl. 1•n-.tttnn '" P'\Stf'TH'"' ... nrc ,.._,..,~ ••II hr lt111nrtl • ull hmr hourh t IH TOMI \I I nln I~• .1 C anolubh • 1 Irr'-I ' P"' I .,, 11mr 1><>•1l 11•n '"Jt•llo a I "I" u•rllJll m•tl _af'd '"""'•I 1 lt-tt.11 I thl""'"''·•ht1~ :II ...,.,,.,. hnwrh '' uflrr ,.,,.,., lff••th d•,rlop•,.l,•~•l ..... ml"'"'"" f.rn,.r1h ,...~.,,. II 1ntNnlr<I 1,1,,..,. 1 ""'' 1n a!ld aprh lrnm 111 • 4 th. ,,, .,.,..1 '""'"'" '" ra1 "''"PhfO!bnn concemina your lcaar coun9CI. Break from trad1uon o.r past strongly s.soo1mo 54e-.3874 ssoo Mst Fem. ea.1542 latalt ltll I al L-t 14 ncrow bant11nQ Of aev· indtcatcd Focus also on pou1ble p.1rtncnh1p or mam~e. Leo play ElnPL Midy °' atudent. LG Latune ~ home. tlbld Ralb&. f_Q_ • Ht1 !!!' lnQ9 & toen «hlro""*'' __ siJnificant rok. . . loWIY room, ~/kit prtv ooeent.cenvon view. S400 1240 ICI f\ o;Jn • long dl•tance EJCceltent ~111 c;om· -Daily Pilat P.ISCES (Feb. I 9·M art'h 20): °'1ptte cn1rcat1~ from others. stick nulrport $300 54&-8'T40 +ulll 4g1.1241 aft 6 Agent '4 ,.5032 phone 1 ~an~d mini pelttlwi marllet ... .,._1 to familiat a.round. fulftll tomrtitments i nd, stnvc to rcunt~c with Furn ""· be. p,..,, entry atu~ tam ti Npt H11 • CdM dluun• AC amp1 =~,.tu"' ,:;,.,._ ~ oomrMnauttta with a11-I familypombers. Focua o n coopctau~n, auentlon t~ pos 1blc d1aest1vt pool, quiet M/f . N·emkr poo1 nome N..mllr Rafa prkg, from 1200 nss £. Don~-~ Call Perwon~ 1 problem. Y ou'll ~oup louand po~itbl~ toaltc m1s11n1ut1clc • NPI 11tt '350 __ M_$-_2163 IAOOuu 1'! 845 2"3 cout MWV sr~.eooo 114 931-9058 •&•!i•1•.11!!!!900-... ~~~·J •lll!'lllllil!ll--r1•~• .. 11!~!11'1111!!!!!!!!r,!!!!t'~!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!! . --' . - ~ Orange Coas1 OAIL v PILOT /Monday May 7 1984 • ,1!11 Wu~ SIM ltl t WutN ~lto HtlJ Waatt4 9100 ltl1 Wutt4 lllljl•IJ w..... lllt ltlf Wut.. 1111 ''"It'" ffUllNt ••lat. At .... l•prt.. Aat•, ....., .. -·-lntenOJ Oealon MEOICALAECEPTIONIST a_ ... ,,.. .. , ,._,..._. I w..-Id 1vall•ble In 2 --~-·-• .~ . -·--•1Wt 1! t:;; :dOJ•b' ktUen1. 81 ltrwlet 1020 IMW ' 1111 lelli = tllt ~perlen<led ROA IOf Ot· FLAIR FOR OECORATING Secretarial lkllla, good PUT n111 IPenon Wlltl IOll Of pe. '°' MAOO Benefit Show wtek: \1ictc ftmaJI and ..... ..,... ·u 320S s ~g. blk/blk, .,. & IRXBOw lhoc;fonllc; otta •would Co-0td1n1te deoOfl In Of· ~r1on11tt~ Wllflng 10 Early morning alt191ecop1J 1tene1 Wewllltr11n. UIY C M. loc1Uon.. .. & UA.. orengemile. t51-'T7H WE~ !'!'J' ~~~otj ilr, AIJ>lnl am/fm cau, Be&Ul c.Ol\d, blac:kltlMlt. tonlld., RDA from gen. llGN & horn., wlll train. learn front &. back olftce dlllllbuUon tor Newport, pl'!Onea. 11rHting and Pan/time. day. 9Yenl"9. tom •·"" ._.9C* ........ a 14JntOOI Recllro ...... lo ml. 131,000 a.2~a.a1 ., ..... "dental Office rc'tflt.Call714/848·9174 pr~ur ... In CM art• Dtach area. 3'A to 41 dlrectl"9 IOWMi"9 vi .. No experience nee. Faraltart ~· yourellp848.0792 new Plrelll• 112.900 or --tllt "14· 1405 Of' •~lntment 5-il-2781. bet 9· t2. M·F hours Suneley mOf'ntng I uora Full benefit P1Ck· 1 754-1941 7 rt sofa. tarlhloiws, gOOd SHI! I Ptcb 70U IMUrnt IM, 780·3875 ~!mta lllTI&. llUIST -llTlllH Hllllll --R&Qulrtil dependable ve-age 556t3110. bet 9.5 TIUPll• Wiii cond $75 754-4413 falj(2f' cOmC>L r•bJt fi!) • •183 745 Turbo. ABS ·~~kiC• ~ °i;;'s-Oalr 4 N~ on Mon. Tues. SC NOid• h FIT atsls· Med~ Aeoept Buay NB hie•• !Contact Milt.el RECEPTIONIST Up to 110 hour. Appt. Mt· Beau1 king u weterb9d. wood ittp Wiii dlllYlt pkg, io.ded. t31<, xlnt. ,...... M~O .... _.,. .. FOf Interview tan1 sil:e planning, ottaS-:••nt~lleat~. 557-9393 EOE bi·llngual, Spanish. MUJt l ter1lor11leaerew Salery 80"1o motlonteaa. mlr· your loc .. lon. NpL S35,000/obo 848-7872 C111 IM~553 pho'*· atlowfoom malri· ru','y°~~0ne:'1~1~.o __ love people Buay. Fl\I~ " bonus. Mr. S. 9,67-3048 rored & thelvtd head· S 1000. 5'8· 1501 lllPllAILI '82 SuPR.A •Int ~d. low Donut ~ bak~·, ...... p. tt1•onnasn~~ .. 2-2'a2b5r51c aeJec. 840·2023 p••T/TlllE d11mOO'le.eCs~~ ar~ ... '!~Y2-• t~2 TU-L ••m t>oerd S2251ob0 Pi.... 0 L A mu... priced to Hll "'' '""' .,.. ..._ "" "" " " n -Ive me,.. 720~1623. ~(Pr MM or .,,t. '80·5281, mttlcutoualy lmmed 873-2857 eVN er, ~'d, fem pref'd --Housecleaning Must be RECEPTIONIST :roni Outtlde lllta. 881-9260 __ ' Aecom to 80 ft $395 melnttlned Priced muc:h 3 Bilbo• ltland 67J..8888 llY. IAJL cuU-Mocltll Mate/Female honest & reliable GOOD desk Phones ' clerlClll UROLOGIST Beaut wood roll top Desk mo NB 875-3438 •v•. below market '°' tuel\ a I Y•lknr•t•• 11 l Drlvtw neeo.d, must have Real t1t1t1 co · Nwpt B<:h, WE NEED NEW FACES PAY + BONUS 988-1300 1 wo..-CM area Apply In Ollie. Nuree. NB Exp. & Chr(4h221n)new $800, Newport Hart>Of. pvt allp vehlele Pwr 1nl rf, air, '15 QW "!ua. MW eng, ClOMd truck Of' van, be has lmmt<S opening for For placement In model1"9 person Auto Linea L .. s. prtferrtd. X·Ray, Cy.to. SAC S450.545•7339 wanted tor new 40' power Blaupunk cau, p/W. 5 txlnt S1450/B 0 . muat rella~e& know Orange& inventory/mall clerk. Jobs k'I Orange County PlllT Tiii ing. 29~7 S. Bristol, CM. VaMCtom~ etc 844-8722 Brats bd qn sz. Dresser boat. IHl4-4800 anytlmt 1pd. Nol a blemlah In 0< aell 2131494·7307 LI\ Counttee. tmmeel Dullea Incl. mail pickup & IEW Yllll WllT 966 5252 769 11 4 s S600 Mr Sargent (2 13) oot. $11.280. PP Dys ...,....-,...,.--..,.---:-'.= opening for the right lndl· d11trlbut100. supplle. dis· LOOlL 00 IUIUH • --~ • eve . 906-6362 (714)546-5868 SJ.IP WlJITll 973-1345, ev•• &. wknda '67 Van wl new engine. vldual, Call 261·2165, trlbullon, shipping & re-T1l11tl11101 StartatS7 45,Meklng 11 PESTAURANT VALE"T ATTENOANT _ 3"'Powerwlwater &elec· 673-1344 trans.p1lnt.W1Ucon1lder •att tor Many celvlng, processing mass 1•·1111 H s grtds. u s citizen•. Crown Polnl Restaurant Npt Bch Atataurant Call Chrome & wicker chairs trical needtd Can 11• trade "+ cash 240·813 t malllngs. mfhor building -hard workers Need auto now hlnng Sou1 chef, Ernest, 831·8260 wlglass top din tbl $725. sume any month this LARGE SELECTION OF •88 Poptop campef". new ILIOTllOl&I malnt Must own car tor NANNY wanttd Brit or Call 3.ePM baker. llne cOOk. stew-v;.e;.1na kenntt asa'ta sofa $250 AntlQue oak summer (805) 496-9507 NEW & USED BMW'S! .7 t dual !)0(1 tng. a paint. Experllflc. tieCeSsary All errands Heall'y 11111"9 in-lrlsh trained tor girls ages Hunt Bch 964-2890 ard receiving person. needed ry Exp prefentd mirror S 150. 983-1932 Liil llAOI UW xlnt. s 1950 631-5737 Phaae9. 431·2345 ~~~53~o€4grel. Please 4 & 8 lnQuire 752-0700 I --:snhw:~~~s~~~I~ :::~ Two position~ open Hr~ Davenport, 2 pc, L shaped. s;:~~v:irt":~~6· 2 ~~~ VOLUME SALES '70 Conv Ghia. New brkl, lSOllW llOlnlllY _ Nurses PIT Offfot lstl1t11t per son Continen:al mey vary lntervlewatrom 1o·x4· llo1111tftd labrte. tt 548•1501 SERVICE& LEASING rotors, valvt l ob One Of Orange Counties lKITCHEN HELP 111oanted OIA• I II' Alter noon hours Call cooking eicp helpful Pis 3·5PM Tues-Fri. 125 S400 642-7270 -. 7 3870 N Cherry AY9 $3800/obo. 645-0525 old .. t COl)'lt)anleS caree Br1a1ol Care Center 1209 I I Karen 644-6800 8 30-5 • apply 24601 Dana Dr. Mesa Dr. C.M 631-1030 H U D D L E children's lai)Mar I rOlt LONG BEACH e>pportunity tor right pe/ w Hemlock Way, S A Appllcattons being ac-PART-TIME On call per-Bldg F. Dena Pt YITEll HlllTUTlll furniture, 2 sets, Bed Duf0<78fc 2 dagger board (~Nlol~h)•11z1•x1111·41°05> * •1t IOlllOll * •~n axna.. or trainee capted tor pert & lull f 1 1 1 dresser . desk. bull $375 499·3188 • • • lmmac. 1t1<eo/cau. air. :fatro;g secretarial ttme Convalescent ex-~?;n ?~~,~~c~~~h:~o•· Restaurant WllllRI board chr $550 bo"' or --..r.Ol" rade-lnaWetcome au.o. charcoal MUST akllla •nd desire Must UllL HOHTHY perience r&Qutred Call+ Cherie 760· 1822 LORI'S llTOHEI HO. tt ~ 100, tl•J• $300 ~a set 673-536 t lic7clt1 -~" OPEN SEVEN DAYS SE~ 754-4108/ 546-5820 typa 60 wpm. Salary Fast paced Ne real es-661-7401 Mon -Fri 1 • has the following Wtrtdt LA tr 00, I lllJYJIDitl I Mizutani Super Sereph ~? llG ·91 Rabbit Conv. whtlblk open Beneflts provtde<l tate lltlgauon firm seeks I Hflllll AllES PlllT /TIME openings 213 .. .,1•2111 I LES 967_8133 spd mint cond 23·24 . STERU intr 10 ml. 1 owner gd Ring Lynn 547·5625 motivated experienced I I Plfll&IHT FOOD SERVICE workers j . ~-_ _ appraised $900 ~. S550. cond $7500. 673-8886 UEOSECll-lllY legal secretary This ALL SHIFTS · For small El&Cellen1opporutwn11y 1na foe. sandwich & salad WAITRESS/WAITER l1111f1ol11rtr'1l1l1 Evea 642·9611 BMW$ .81 Rab Conv t5Kml llkt "-' challenging pos111on re-convalescBent"hoEspit~le~; pleasant working en-p rep FIT S-l 30pm I HOSTESS/HOST '1 Ill II lcaaptrl IAP4 nu am/Im can 11ereo, 5 Exper1enced Executive I quires exceptional skills Laguna eac xce v1ronmen1 Our Newport Mon -Fri PI T dys Tres Amigos Res-• _ Ul • Secretary IC>< magazine & strict attentton to de-oricen11ve program Apply Beach othce is loolung WA ITRESS 1WA tTERS tauranl 642-8278 C M Save 50•1. & more on new. !Camper shell w/lumber Sales-SerVic•Leas1ng spd $7400 875..07t2 publisher Must have taJI References requ11e<l in person between 9.3 for mature responsible with t ar !or wteker basket top Qua111y beO sets, all rack S 100 650-2145 Overseas delivery 8 2 Bl a Gk Sc tr occ o gOOd lhorlhand & typing 640•6962 450 Glenneyre St individuals 10 <'Q interest-lunch service 9-tpm I I lully guar Not 2nds or re--• 10 -16 specialists s650011um Xlrit. 011g slilll1 Atlracuve olf1ces in Laguna Beach tng telephone worll on Mon-Fro Earn approit WlllEll NllTllll bu1lls Twin set Just Mtttr l1kt1 11 you re thinking 01 buy-onr very lo mt 648-3823 Irvine Catl 752-6474 I behalf ol nauonal com-S17S-$250 wee1..iy lYllWU $6995 All size: avail ·75Mo·-P9d.runs flne S100 '"/leasing a BMW • I HHOllE lastr1tettr LIFHUHIS •URSIH ASSISTllT pan1es Goo<l speaking All applicants must be !Early mornl"9 hours de-I Free delivery 53 --~80 -firm Days only 751-4751 sf ERLING MOTORS has 8n2.,;',B~~~~.n ;,·c~P.:;;,~k~ S 12 50/hr 772-5847 Must be 18 yrs Ftrst Atd I Cert1lie<l or e•pe11en ced voice a must Call Ms nea1 clea~ & & dde~en-lt11er1ng newspapers to I Maple Tw111 Bed, Oak Col -'80 MOTOBECANE like something ei 1ra special ca s s . S 1 2 • 9 0 O _ __ __ car d A must' Apply Im· Full 11me 3pm to 11pm 1 Murdock 545-5776 ~:~'~ 5~810_ 1~e~oonn~; earners Hourly rate plus lee Table, 642-1648 I new: low mtlage . 5275 1 lor you Test drive a new 1.987.0338 Fiii IUllEll• mediately. testtng w1l1 be I Excel beneltts Con11 I -2-4 :P Jon S Harbor I mileage reimbursement Matt & boit sprngs $50 640-0408 BMW & we promise you Small cafeteria I~ Tuslln 1 May12 No phone calls Center.N B 642"8044 PART-TIME Varied hours Blv~ SantaAna fHarbor Small truck or wagon a Oak tableS75 Brassbedl wont go away empty ~ ' : Call tor appointment Bristol Care Center 1209 weekends Musi have de· Emsley 11am-7pm. • ---ScHttrl 1011 1540 Jamboree Road NB :i;:.: -~ Some exper needed I 1131 Back Bay Drive. NB NURSING Assis 811 Shltts ' to include early AM at Carriage) 979-0747 necessity Call Bruce s 150 673-75 12 Notorcycl11/ handed. L1m1led otter I mer;·.; 836-0511 ask tor Sue 1 M~~~~N~~~~~;~~N w Hemlock Way S A I pend able vehicle (smen I restaurants 142-•321 flt, 201 O~=~n S:w~~t;:'.e, :~x~. 177 HONDA 7SOF Super 1:.~A~3n~~~s~o:.er • , "°' _ ------Santa Ana truck. van. Statton ClSlllEll S 0 ~9 8 7 I 6 Sport 3800 ml mint .,., :M lat St1tft1 Mtt1tl111t OFFICE HELP wagon) to assist news- 11-2PM tor restaurant 1n , 5 4 -I t at pm cond 'Must see' s'1500_ 140-1"4 1 Ma ............. Eve'sl wkends $4 hr Btwn L•ght accounting typing paper dealer 1n Irvine HS area No exper nee WELDER Apply 7am only Sota & :oveseat wl match Craig 850-0575 D 9l l7 &Ill 1~, 3-5pm Mike 645-5760 I Full time Apply 2700 W area Must be depen-Cell 963-0500 2·SPM MecGREGOFI YACHTS chr g ottoman brn tones, _ --ltl•• . .._ -it' ---llllllEll Coast Hwy N B Mon dable Con11c1 Greg --1631 Placentia, C M xlnt cond S27S 974-2584 '79 H/Oavldson Sportster. 1'1 DlTSUN 240Z ..... a. AM •••"411-..Zll· lllEllAL IFFICE F /T THE DAILY PILOT is now Wu Wed 10am to 2pm Hyde Monday thru Friday Retail --LO ml xlnt, 011g onr 78,000 miles accepting app1tca1tons -between 9'30 and 10 30 M&IT TllllHH WOH PIHESllfl WA TEA B ED king size. $2800/obo 648-3823 $3500 650-4593 Typing, llllng & "8avy Olf1ce help, pert ume. flex 1 11 h t phones Some weekend tor 0 1s111c1 Managers to hrs. needs some exper a m. only 642·432 I SILES OLEfllS Meior law firm has Im-compete w tner. ea er '81 HONDA 250 '81 200SX H/B, exc~I supervise newspaper • Retail record, tape • mediate opening Vydec I S 150, call 549-0283 work Interview by appt Checks, deposits tiling 0 ---THREE WHEELER cond see to appr carriers Must have van, video sales Full & part experience req'd. Legal J -J 6214 · ·' only. &4&-7441 wagon or pick-up Good Cell 548·6033 time Advancement PO· experience preferred but tWI ry 650-4593 loaded, $6300 559.4731 LLIYl•S IYRSERY salary, mileage allow· PACIAQERS PHT/TllE tential Wiii train Apply In not necessary Good 2 o3 cl MarQuls Diamond MOTORCVcLE RENTAL 'll llO IHOO/t~t a nee, company benefots WttlHStllJ OllJ person benefits. congenial ol· VVS2. Nal. lancy champ HONDA XR 500 Xlnt cond. 557 _2673 IEIEllAL DFFICE and bonus opportunity s3 SO hour to start 9am 10 5pm Driving. llUSIC PLUS 1 ftce SC Plaza area. Call color GGM Cert asking $50 a day Other sizes Par t time pos1t 1on Apply 1n person at Deily S375 t10urin 90deys Full Fountain Valley & Hunt· Ceramiaat641-0217 $8500 760-2611 avallabte 641 -9826 1 ·92 Datsun 200SX A/C, 10 30AM·2 30PM Some Pilot C1rcu1a11on Oclt1ce ;';~~,~~~r~~~·~v N B ington Beach. to verity 2407 S Bristol. Santa Ana !Yacht Broker's license MiactllHHU 6211 10 amlfm stereo. gd cond clerical experience help-330 Wesl Bay osta newspaper delivery Re-ROOFERS-REPAIR wanted new • used Mtttr a.... liQ $5600/obo, 650-9186 W II C I M a Monda l"r Fr S '" •TTN MAGIC LOVERS NT 201 ••1NI 8 • S k t P t lul e wt train a ' es Y ,, u ,_ P•i1ttr'1 lt11re11tiot liable auto necessary 5 Must be exp in shake Ille. boats. luxur10t.ts location. " FOR RE M btwn o pm as or a 556·3 110. bet 9-SPM day No phone calls No exp nee Neat reliable per hour plus mileage I cold. process & compo· San Otego. Ca License IS Membership in excluSlve Clean Reserve for sum-I CLASSIC BUFFS 70 1600 HAIR DRESSER Space E 0 E $4 hour 17 yrs. F tT Apply in person at The s1t1on 642· 7222 to be tnacuve or not In club .,, price 777--0611 mer by the day 673-5133 Good cond. needs some llllltlllU'I SOUTH COUMn VOLISWllEI "WEWILLllT IE llDERSOLD" rental. CMINwp1 area 963-4 t 14 Daily Pilo: 330 W Bay current use elsewhere. Canvas Swap Meet Tarp Liquidattoo. 5 smell RV's. mech work S20001obo 548-9771 or 646-1198 MECHANICS HELPER Costa Mese See Mr SILES must not have current af-10ll 15' peaked roof. 2 2156 Newport Blvd 640-6247 Own hand tools !PART TIME Gelato Classic I Clyde Barrow EOE LIKE ART. INTERIOR DE· t1111atoon or prior comerit· sides Sliver 2 dressing c M kd 1 9 5 I ~ MacGREGOR YACHTS Ice Cream S1ore. COM I SIGN? Will train PT /FT ments, xlnt opportunity r m s C o m p I e 1 e osta esa w Y • Flat 912.1 ---------1 163 I Placentia. c M 11 3PM 3 dys a week PIT. wknds Honest de· Ask tor Mr Crawford Send resume documen· w/wetghts Used 2X's. Pd MOTOR HOME WANTED ·76 FIAT 128. a dr. new HIRING u edical Reteptionist. 2 13-304 68 12 I pendable & hard w~rker (714)543-6862 tatlon ol license & salary $350, sell $275. 759· 1206 Private per1y pays cash clutch & tires. fair shape. "" 1 8 d polish en requirements to '1235 ~ ~ 7141761·9350 51200 673•3381 Outgoing , enthus1as11c Ophth 0H1ce. front desk. PART TIME GEN OFFICE to c ean Y r · • Sales 1 Lome Portal Or El Ceion Carpel. lime grn. iclnt -.-- adults . part111me even part 11me exper'd A/P lnvo1ces.1yp1ng ltllng tique cycles . etc S'1hr I lllE l llCI I Ca 92020 · cond . 100 s yds $95 Traders, =B,_t -a•"""a ___ --_'%":'9_1T2~S Volume Sales. Service And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach ings You must en1oy 540-4585, 8-5 Mon-Fri & 10 Key 548-3443 6S0-1352 Rei 5 req STlllT llllll I ~~ 552-7094 eves Truel 8024 -------~- working With youth and POSITION AVAILABLE The Los Angeles Times Jtbl Waatt4 -5105 Fireprool torawer sale ·74 FIELD 4 STREAM 'll lt1tl1 lootrtl LI b4:::1f~;,11~~e.~~;~~=~r Da1·1y P1·1a1... R~lh~htl<l 5 Rest~%~nkl Circu1a11ori Dept current-Eng lady. mature. non-F11e brass handles & lock 15· camping trailer. sips 5 851-1188 (714) 142-2000 ••l-l02 l 3_1•• PP Y '" pers~n M R ly has pos11tons available smkr or drinker dnver. $450 Call 548-0910 $2000 548-2853 ·5 t Civic 1 sooox Sspd, "' r Coast Hwy d es-1n newspaper sales As a housekppr. la~t position - -----orig own<. exll ,i:ond WE CARE lewl IHtl llLL YATES . ~ MOUSHEEPEll: uve·tn or ou1 F 1T Cook clean. laundry for couple Hause ori bay 645-7906 HOUSEKEEPERS Newport Oomes11cs Agney lmme<l openings• House mao Lag Bch tull cng Companions couples nousekeepers i.ve n 642-6142 Miss D NSElrl SUPERVISOR 2n<l shift avg 30 hrs wk Strong supervisory skills, Engl Span speaking SURF & SANO HOTEL Ms McCullougti 497.4477 Laguna Beach EOE IMIED. OPEMIHS Call 673-3382 all 6PM on wkdays, anytime wk-ens PART TIME I \111101· Hou i.· \\ailahl«· \1·" port B1·ad1 an·:L 1hr1•1· huur ... 1wr (la~. Earn appru,, ~M U> pn nwnrh. Cull I I :00 111 1:00 P\t. \ .. i. lor Uru('t' l'f Hl'CLr\ T ION DE:PT li-f.!--t :~.21 EOE ORANGE: CO A S T D Aii Y PILOT "'t. Ith•.,, • U'>I A Mf <;A (A ~/lo}h ,., taurant eap req d lleld represen1a1ove earn to VIP in CdM 6yrs AvaJI JbeWrs~1npe$1rOeg00f6e4m4-m77e6m5-Tour America lhts 650-0656 Of 646·5'79 , 3 8 " summer Must sacrifice! PRE SCHOOL an hourty wage -gen-now Reis 55 -l 1 2 B 1 G T 1 82 ACCORD Stlv,., 5 spd, Teacher'A1de FIT 10-6 erous tomm1ss1on Hours I MAGIC ISLAND -Ceaa11u5t5if7u_ 14e2r9man rat er aml fm, ertec"'•' 30M . IRVINE 786-7494 1 4pm-9pm For more in-Pp~~~~~~~le~~;~ey 11~:: Membership to r sale P I b d lormation. call 957 -2361 1 localrets 830 20·68 Make otter 642·8453 I A t S · J --• $6795 786-3742 Pres1191ous rvme ase e.xt 1204 in • j • t tnaces ---27 land jlevelopment firm ID -5510 11110 llUll liOLI Parta 9015 baaa 91 seeking Legal Secretary, 1 1 Seamstress m1t. exper in Ofl MEMBERSHIP $950 Auto detall tquip pol-~,,--------.. send resume 1n con-canvas products nee I &IC ltltlH flttrltttr 992-1816 I ishers. vacs. washer & VolYO 175 to de nc e t o Ol en S3l-293l (8·4 3o1 Beaut pup$160642-7326 ---de S500 548-9490 172 WAGON air. 4 spd Properties 17991 Cowen _ _ _ _ _ _ Schwinn $75 Jewelers ry r St 1rv1ne Ca 927 14 SECllETllllll SlllY Cocker spaniel puppies, 8 lathe $695 548-2429 Aatoa Waatt4 9020 sheep5k1ns. xlnt cond attention Gail I Needed for exec suite wks 2 M . 1 F S75 ea SCM Copier 575 Sec-I S 1950 obo 548-8451 Free rent across trom 642-9187 WE IUY 1•2•5Dl w a1 a 10 p T SECRETARY Type OC Airport 549•2185 1aroa1 desk S75 2 Chaise CLUI IURS o .. gn r. u · hie phone 645-1623 Fem Doberman, l't yrs (newJ S 125 ea Ratan .,,. am/Im cass root rack Stu<lent preferre<l SECllnlllJ S 11,200 black S 100 650-7 155 table base $40. Bombe Ill TRUCIS lllE lolllU'I $5700 Shelly 96'>·4743 G 1 ohesl S 135 mirror S 10, SOUTH I QA QC very t!xp retiree Type 60 row with great SO CALIF DOG TRAINING I lge • • glass sq SSO. Owl A Dt • Ok On-call insp in your fun company in Laguna In home Obedience lr'\tn· $55 631 2 9 COUllTY atOlr atllaC area Resume lntertek APPOINTMENT ONL y 1ng Reas rates 15% oi: I lamp . 1 1 ft 930 Indian Park Rolling I Liz Reinders Agy, In~ lhis month I 963-3388 1 :lS-80 pocket computer ISIZU Hills CA 90274 4000 Westerley Est 84 ---SS 5 w1printer & software. · Newporll833-8190/Free Pttl 110V au S 150 Ladles' "WE WILL IOT SECRETARYIRECEPT Baby Redheaded Amuori golf clubs. bag & access. IE lllllllLI llUL ESTITE T I I p 1 & sac 111-S 100 Formal din rm set, op skills. re erences, or arro cage, r "'"' .. WE Ill Volume Sales. Service VW-PORSCHE '·•" lu.1nt .fin 1r.•n1• 837·4800 493-4511 l•ick 9307 1111 lllOl llYWI S1lt1 I ll11t1l1 busy Laguna Hiiis law of-$375 673·3600 pecan. w/2•24 Ives. USED CARS & TRUCKS A L · •IHTllT llCOIE * lice 830•6660 IA i 10 5800 960"3561 att 7pm COME IN OR CALL FOR 187 l~dB!:':ivd -1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~· u c D AGENTS ONLY I SECHln /llTI 111111 A!t !:k'!resser w/mlrror Misc. Waatt4 6220 FIEE IPPUllAL Hun11"9ton Beach PllJI 11.1113-llOO Laguna ~ach area private country Gp trunk WANTED Hartman or Cormler·Dellllo (714) 142-2000 Sharpl Must Selll Best "reasonable" offtrl Call 714· 49&-2336, 6-10 eves and w!lnds 'llllZUOHL TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRO~ 1 Di ~ .... <.•I, n Go.i•">P '"' 10 01 ... dqrt•• m•·"' '4 ~ ,,,.,, 11' I c t->11 l "' 16 E. T 1• • 1 Ii' ~I "' 1t 18 TV r.or 1lf'r '>I" . 20 SP t'> r • '• '2 1 L t'l'I" ?:" In r<• ! -1 v. .... ""'"1<.. ',() f.1111.-Cir111k l Ill • I .i '" ':iH E 1.,t 11 tJr..its 'it.. Ir r '" t1• 1v.- t-O A• lU''-' I 111 ( ' ~3 !ii.it• n J "• Cl ,,..' Atru•nct \ f 11 t• r , .._; Rutr1t .. t.! JQ ~Ill I I 3 1 01,. .1? Br111 .. • J3 Gov•"'"• Jt F 1• .1Q Sr ,,,,. (.t 1 •I •t I If or> r , ' , '' t' I 1 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED W le I 1' l,.f n I : fn1•,1r 11 I: "JA•O """" t f I I I 1qr111,.; ~I ·~•·Ill J1dt·•" -1 • t "tr(1Pr 1 lf't>ll; Ii communtly Swing Shift 962-1961 Lewis V0t.tton Luggage c•nROLn -$4 75perhrtostart Call Good Condition Wiii Pay l62ll BEACHBLVO M11ti1 9141 42 .000 MILES. all extras• Best Otter over S20K (714) 496-2336 ll1ctpt/Seor1t1ry Mon lhr Fr1. tor appoint· AntiQue oak full bed, hand Cash 760-8866 HUNTINGTON BEACH ·81 GLC Mazda. S sPd. air. Land development co ment 494-8571 tarved. natural wood Off ' -F--.---/--1•l·IOll•, 1•1-Hl1 clean. new tires. $4449 or Cadillac 9301 he&"" phones & typing --l $275 Call 497-2331 let araatut • • C S 9 9 38 '-..P"t!'IP!"l""l'P.'!"~...,.~~ ShOr1hand or equ1v1lant DER Start 1mmed Apply Antique Rose Madelllon ......... WE w•11 '''" ----·' I SECURITY & GA TE TEN· r-• t 6226 -bst otr. all 4 • 4 1~73 SOV 601< ml. 5 new d at non - -• '82 Mazda 626 AIC. ttres & spare, Dlehard, req · m u' e a l 113 1 Back bay Dr. NB Porcelain.Nearly com-Top quaHty Dupllcator CLUI 111101111 Cruise control. sn rl , crui"6 , S 1850 63 1·5844 smoker 7141432-1161 plete set Appraised Call Gestetner =360. See at '"' 2• 9221 497 5832 s .. Roneld Dace AMI FM cass. xlnt cond Recept1on1st1General Of-S , /fl t/Of I de .. 1. ev • A· 1 Lawnmower. Heil 4 22.000 mi 56500 obo '78 Cpe de VIie, mint, 53K ttce tor growing bottle tc J IClll O er ApplilDCtl 6011 I Bushard. FV 968·2131 551_4435 m1. 2-tone blue, lthr. aerv water company Goo<l tComputer co 1n Tustm __ 1 ,. JO 6221 rec0<ds. loaded. $7295 phone personaltty non-nee<ls organized career 1Amana frig 25'. side by 1180I IJlll Mtrct4t1 leas 9145 645-8851, 2131306-5288 smoker Will 1ra1n minded nonlsmkr mm side w/tce maker gold. 4 THOMAS ORGON 78 Seville, 60K mi, real Apply in person supervision W/PSO wpm yrsold S750 650-7'52 !Mein & Leslte Speakers i '112201tlll000/tfr sharp Urider whlslbook 17842 Cowan SI trv1ne w w ordStar req d IBM Brand New Gaffers &S at· $500 OBO 649-1081 GOODCONO 673·9224 Only 56995 527_9094 RECEPT•ONIST Wi th PC pref Salary com-lier new Wht oas stovelv amaha---Saby Grand lpo ta llct ·70 280SL aulo. ate 671<.,;- Secretarial Background mensurate wl abthly 4 $250 used whl washer & Piano Conservatory' I a' , , 9025 both tops, new paint 81 Btarrttz. lo m~ l~a~~ Bu1lder10eveloper exper exp Dotores85S-1106 dryer $1SO evs951-0I041 ebony finish, 6' long, 6 Ml I $1'.500 631-0257 xlnt_6i5°gnd 1 • helpful Non-smkr Send I I DRVER Maytag Eletrlc. yrs 010 $6500 640-4689 175 CAN AM 2SO 'l l 2100 -,. 831 ____ _ resume to Peggy 1600 STUDEMTS I excel cono $100 S i 11 __ .. 6230 RUNS GOOD 81 El Dorado. beaut Dove Dove S~ Ste 225, New-ft all 54g.o283 rrt 8f wvvtil 650-4593 Auto. air. snrf. nds COS· gry thruoul, xlnl cond , port Beach, CA 92660 In YOUR _ Gympeck' delu)(e lltness l , -~ m et1cs. S45000lobo 451< ml. $12.950. No Estate Sate Stove. used 1 sys. 4 mo old. new $350, 4 Wbtl Dnna 9030 642-91 87 trades Call 760-8702 RECEPTIOlllST SUllH JOIS IOWll month cost S500-sell sell $275 559-0796 ·82 FORD BRONCO XLT 1 ·72 280SE 4 5 Mint' Re-.81 Sedan de VIiie, 4 dr. 2 Full 'lime pos111on Must be We have openings for $300 HCavd~. s7a601e~ •2 1 3 1P6 & 1 TV la.Ii Hvy duty eictras. custom bu111 engme In 3184 tone paint. 35K ml. extra fashion conscious 4 en boys 4 girls between papers "" 1 J. • o, 6232 1n1 stereo CB much $8500 obo 851 ·3936 clean s 10,500 962-8144 1oy working with people 12-16 years old working GE washer & gas dryer ~terff more S61405.500·812~ust sell' 'll 11z •10 Ill ---Richard Ouellette Salon evenings & Saturdays S 100 ea 546-8672 fv Johns Warehouse Sate .. "' NABERS 200 Newport Center Or Earn money. trips & T L 9035 42 000 MILES, all extras! F ash1on Island Call oonuses Call Gold 17 cu ft frost-lree 50 beaut 25·· RCA XL lOO ruCal Best Otter over $201< 644-667 t Mr Rountree refrog 1 yr guaranty $250 d1g1tal sets swivel base. 82 Chev S 10 Shortbed (7 14) 496·2336 CADILLAC 11:.41.7011:.1 650-0371 new set warranty ·~ pnce Receptionist Mon ~Fri 1oa"m-3pm I Free delivery 646-1786 P u ,Durandg0•2 4 7cyl 4 IP. 'SO-450SEL 8035 mi. LARGEST SELECTION I •HY lPPLlllCES G- -70 exce con • mpg, absolute mint cond . oflate model, low mileage tor busy escrow oll1ce 111 ,,•--------LES 'lfJI" 957_8133 loall, Htrll 11 $4950, 640-5272 I blk /blk, Euro llg hts,1 Cadlllacsln Soulhern Newport Beach Heavy TELEPHONE sales Make Retrig $25. washer/dryer , lllWlll HELL !Vaaa 9040 chrome alloys. best olr 1 1 California! s .. us todayl phones Front oll1ceap-$300-S500per wk 12.5 Oys 645 41 59 0 1860 pearance Goodbenettts H ntBch Stan 964_6700 $100 71 4/559-6105 Sliding seats 673..0987 '78 Chevy l ton van. al e. _ • 54 • Call Deanne 953-6020 u Eves & Sun Power IHtl 7012 1111 steering. am/Im cass 1'80 MBZ 300TD Top con-1 2600HarborBlvd RECEPTIOlllSTS Telephone sales Looking $4000 551 4435 dlt1on trory Loaded tor prof telephOne sales Used Reirig 5 Sl00-$400 113' Bo1ton Whaler 198 1 · $19,500 call 675-6887 I COSTA MESA Exp don Hom on people 1n the NB area All sizes Also buy refrig 35hp Ev1nrude-sw1ve1 Autos larrte4 9100 J Oomen51•1n & 6thers Lurrat1ve sales po111ton Anderson Appl 84 1 West seats nu varnish & bot-0 C~nrtltt 1313 VICTOR w earning po1en1tal ot 191h St C M 646-5538 tom paint summer 83. 79 Astin Marlin 2-dr 1dn. T E••PO"ARY SERVICES S50 000 • pr yr Art sales hke nu 1984 Gal trlr Burg lcrm int $44 000 ;J4 t ~irch St -t05 Miro Chagall Picasso want Ads C.ll 642"5678 $4500 548·3256 aft 5PM 633-5;27 Nev.port Beach 556·8520 Oa11 54&-9353 B1a1r Btl Wutt4 SlOG & on wknds - -7 •............................ ii 1& Lyman motor Lneeds ,A .. i . 910 WUHLU~ LAHU~~ I work S87S 673-8565 aft 5 180 AUDI 5000s· 4 dr, gray MERCEDES BENZ Newspaper ---met. good cond. compl. DEALER KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! '73 deep V hull, all fbrgls, eQUtpped. Bank of New-'84 MERCEDES BENZ v.l nu 225V·8 Mere port Leasing Cen ter, Excellent Selection onaco p 1 p . Ht mech ,approval $2100 646-5219 or 646·6963 AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK WP no"' ir.~, l ~ oOf'ninr\ tor youn& Ult' bum\ to \f.'cort rudff\ lor !hr Or •nit CniSI D11ly Pilot 0111 r r"•\ \tart at J JO p m ind •011 unlit II JO cm .,,,,~diy\ On Satur011 .,,, •P•\ A''" mo" h<>ur\ You 111111 ,.rn many 1n11\ il!(j "' '"~ alMJ? '"'" ,,,,MR f0u• own monry ·~,,, \no dt1 ,,,,na o• cotlN.t14)11 '"'o'•td ,, yO~ ,,, ft1t!-Sltd plt1i.# I . ... I . AREA ccn (714) 548-7058 I motor Trlr $5500/obo 760•8000 JIM SLEMMONS 818-967-7661 IMPORTS I lmmaculete 1301 Quall St Npt Bch ·77 24 SEARAY Sun-'IO 10001 833·e300 dancer Volvo 010, trailer '83 MIRADA. white 2 dr hardtop, 21,000 ml, fully equipped, xlnt cond For l•IM OAC Can Bank of Newpon Leaalng Center. 180·8000 I & boat allp avail S15,900 EJec lnlrf, C81s crulN , TOP SSS PAID Call alt 8pm 642·3'405 plw $8380 PP Dys Ftrti 1 973· 1345, tvts 4 wknd• For Pampered ------~ INtl lall 7 14 873-1344 llEllOEIES IEIZ ·75 Ford Ptnto Stick ahtf1 'n· tf.C<ireg0< ·78 Pop llllW tfl 2 ,. op ~ere.a .. Pno.. Paid S9 5 0 Mu" s • 11 1 top . pona-potty w/trlr 11 II P /• 848-8465 $3995 call 78&-8 159 76 2002, tunroof. am/fm, Oa tttr nlY •Y5 Muttang II Hatchback· ---xlnt cond $5900/0BO DIAL 21317 t 4 MEACl:OE6 r I '83 Hobie 18, lllper mint 1 640·5363, eves 759-1556 HOUSE. 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MAY 7, 1984 Coast Costa Mesa Water Dis- trict offl :ials are s1udylng a $21 .3 million Improve- ment plan./ A3 Our roving re- porter /photographer asked folks how they feel about Mom./A3 :::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: California Reagan would beat Mon- dale and Hart today, a poll shows./ AS Los Angeles deputies sniffed out a genuine corn mash whiskey still./ AS ::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation A new round of thunder- storms and floods cl aimed three more lives. /AS U.S. should be treated to a unique eclipse come the end of the month./ A4 World London expert says Ronald Reagan comes from long llne of royalty. /A4 Salvadoran elections sur- prlslngly snag-free, but results still unknown./ AA The Olympic torch Is llt In the land of its origins./ A4' .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Feature Who has more fun at Gymboree classes In Costa Mesa -the tod- dlers or their parents? /81 Experts now agree that lifestyle can be an import- ant factor In cancer preventlon./82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges move closer to a South Coast Conference baseball showdown./C1 The Lakers collect a big victory in Dallas./C1 UC Irvine's tennis team settles for a co-cham- pionship./C2 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::·:·::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::: Entertainment Americana takes t'he community theater spot- light this week with two musicals and a Wiid West drama./83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:t:·:·:·:·:·: Business Local business people highlighted In Credit line today./84 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge 8 3 Buslneu 84 Cellfornla News A4 Classlfled C.t-6 Comics 83 Crossword C6 Death Notices 86 Horoscope C& Ann Landerl' 92 National News A4 Opinion Ae Public Notices 88 Sports C 1-3 Stock. Marketa 85 T•vlalbn 82 Theaters 82 Wuthet A2 World Newt A4 (J HAN c~ f L 0 u N i ( ( AL Ir (j ~· ~~I A :ii', c E: ~~ f '. ... Onofre -springs. a ···'hot~ leak Radiation release second in a week; NRC begins investigation of plant From staff ..rwtre repom The Nucleaa.. Regulatory Com- mission has dispatched investipton to San Onofre after another leak of radioactive material at the nuclear power plant occurred over the week· Yacht season is open ~ewport Harbor club observes 68th opening day By ALMON LOCKABEY 0..,Not ..... .,..., Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the oldest yachting organization in New- port Beach, oJ>served its 68th Open- ing Day on Sunday with traditional fanfare. The club staged an open house for members and JUests and a presen- tation of trophies for the best main- tained yachts in the club's multi- million dollar roster. Commodore John S. Griffith Jr. greeted the neatly 1,000 memben and guests and declared the club officially open for the. 1984 season. He also introduced the other flag officers of the club and nearly a score of-staff commodores who lined up on the club dock in full-dress uniforms. Other flag officers arc Stephen N. end. The most recent • leak occurred Saturday afternoon, just three days after an earlier leak. Neither leak was tirge enough to harm plant personnel or the public, a ' spokesman said. Saturday's releue of radiOICtiviiy . from a hyd"*n-oit~ mo.nitQrina system bepn at 3:30 p.m. and was delcarcd an "unusuaJ event" at 6:40 p.m. when the radioactivitiy ex- ceeded the set point on the plant's monitoring alarm t)'ltem. The ioci· dent was reported over at 6:45 p.m. but not before 26 7 curies of radiation were released to the atmosphere Eartierm on Wednesday a malfunc- tionina pressure valve at San Onofre caused the re)::a.le of 107 curies of radioactivity an an ••unusual event" occurring over a 22-mfoute period. An unusual event is the lowest classification of incident at the plant th.at must be reported to the federal Nuclear aegulatory Commission. Barnard, vice commodore; Seymour Beck. rear commodore; Tom Schock, fleet captain, and Arthur V. Strock. fleet captain. One of the highlights of O pening (Pleue eee YACHT/~) Staff Commodore Bob lle.ene preeenta the Shirley lleeene Sweep.takes Trophy for ~ ........ ., ............... the beat malntalnecl yacht ln the neet to Staff Commodore Bll1 Benta. 4gent orange settlement seen as Viet ve-t victory Seven chemical companies agree NEW YORK (AP) -Seven chemical compan1es today agreed to pay $180 million in a tentative out-of. court settlement with 15,000 Viet- nam veterans who claimed injuries from exposure to Agent Orange. U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weins- tein announced the settlement as jury selection was to begin in a class-action tnal of the veterans' damage claims. The payments will go into special bank accounts and, with interest, could amount to a $250 million fund to pay the claims for damages from exposure to the wartime herbicide. Weinstein said he would withhold his approval of the settlement until public hearings were held to de- termine whether 1l was fair. "Obviously it's a victory. no doubt about that," said Daniel J. Evan- gelesta. d irector of the Vietnam Era Veterans Associauon in Providence, R.I., and administrator of a legislat- ive commission on Agent Orange. If the settlement 1s approved, the 3-wheeling cops turn a sandy beat into a cakewalk Teen stabbed in CdM fight Police Lt. Barry Price recalls the days not so long ago when officers working the sometimes thankless beach patrol would consider it a good day when they could count their blisters on one hand . The duty called for Huntington Beach officers to trudge through the sand from the Santa Ana River to Bolsa Chica. a grueling eight-mile trek on a hot August da). When the) finished. the) 'd walk it again Pure excitement. it was not. "Oh. you'd get to wear short!> and all that, but once the newness of the JOb wore ofT -which was prcuy quick -1l wasn't that great." says Price. "Walking in the sand all day really sucks." But no more. Not since the city introduced the "cop trike." A low-slung motorcycle with three fa t tires and a sturdy frame. the all- An eight-person brawl at Corona terrain cycle has become the rage of del Mar State Beach ended with the police officers who have to wend their arrest of a Santa Ana man for way through thick summertime allegedly stabbing a teen-ager in the crowds at area beaches and parks. leg. U nlike police m jeeps. a patrolman Jose Manuel Barrientos. 23, was on an A TC can weave in and out of arrested and charaed with assuah the throngs or zip down to the wnh a deadly weapon. waterline and roar through the foamy The Saturday evcnma fight ap-spray. parently started over a racial remark, "It can go JUSt about anywhere, 11 accordina the Ncwpon Beach 'f>ohcc can move through a crowd much Officer Tom Little. bcncr than a Jee~ and it 11ves the T he teen·aaer. wh9sc name pohct officers a new v1s1bihty," says Lt. did not release, was tttated at the Pncc. who cootthnatcs the city's scene by Newpon paramedics. He beach patrol and of'\en ndcs the suffered a I ·inch Oc h wound to his machines himself nJht lea that did not require stitches. Hunt1naton unveiled five of the Little said. motori1ed tricycles last year and thts STEVE MARBLE NEWS F OLLOWUP pair of the three wheelers. "They're inexpensive. quiet. pretty fast and don't spook like horses." says Lt. Richard Olson. "Also they're - well. they're pollution-free." They're also popular. Lt. Pnce estimates 45 officers have put in wriuen requests for beach patrol this summer. In Newpon. no less than 30 officers arc on the waiting list for the department's two A TCs. .. It's the plum detail," Price said. Compared to a jeep, the ATC is a cheap ride. Working throuah com- panies like Honda and Kawasaki that arc trymg to interest law enforccmenr a'cnc1es in their machmes, pohoc can pick up a "cop tnke" for as little as Sl.SOO. "Thc)''rc read) to ao as 1s." says Pnoc "We JUSt strap on a radio · holder. paint 'Pohce' o n the side of tM thm& and take ofT On an average sh1f\, I'd say we use less than two aallons of p s ... mo ney will be paid o ut over six years. and funds will be kept in reserve for up to 25 years to cover claims for future illneSJC$. u1d Kenneth Feinberg, a coun-appo1n1ed auomey who will help administer the settle- ment. The veterans contended they suf· fered cancer. li ver and nerve damage. skin problems, sens1tiv11y to light and mental disturbances because they were forced to handle Agent Orange. Waves of some veterans said they had miscarriages because of their husbands' exposure. and children of the ex-soldiers allegedy had birth defects because of their fathe~· exposure. Nuclear Rep!Atory CommitlioD spokesman Jim Kanchetie Mid from his Walnu1 Creek office lhil ~ that the two leaks WI week Me unrelated. He said it was -wiusuaJ" IO have two such events in• Weck b\at that about a dozen ~ normally reported in a year. An NRC inspect<>r bU been wot to • (Pleue ... L&A&/A2) . CouDcll mulls 2 plans· ~onlght Fairview Park. Home Ranch on ~esa · s agenda· The future of two major proposed developments -the Fairview Re- gional Parle and CJ . Seaerstrom's Home Ranch commercial center - will be discussed at tonight's Costa Mesa City Council meeting. The rveeting, beginning at 6:30 p.m ., is held in the Costa Mesa City Hall Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. The County of ~.te has proposed spending SI 0 · ·on for the development of Fairview Re- aional Park. wh.icb would include a golf course, softball stadium com- plex, lake and a campground for recreational vehicles.. The 283-acre park site encom- passes the Fairview Bluffs. west of Placentia A venue and north of Vic- toria Street. The county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department bas already approved a draft of the 1eneral development plan. Also on tonight's lengthy agenda is an extensive environmental impact reix>rt and general plan amendment for the Home Ranch, a 98-aac parcel owned by CJ. ~uom and Som. Inc .. of Costa Mita. The site is west of Fairview Road just north of the San Diego Frttway. Segerstrom has prc;>posed the parcel, designated prime agncuhuraJ land in 1965, be developed to include 2,620,000 square feet of offic;o-spacc, two 400-room _botds _anQ... about 80.000 square feet of business space. Other Items on the council's qen· da are: allocations of funds from Federal R evenue Sbar- mg/Commumty Development Block Grants. consideration of parking recommendations in the College Parle neighborhood in connecuon with the Pacific Amphitheatre. approval of the city's cultural arts statement and a public hcanng on a proposed ordi- nance co ncerning abandoned, wreck- ed, dismantled or inoperative ve- hicles. ............... No one clSt' wH inJured 1n the Oaht .. summer Ncwpon Beach will be The knife was recovered from the introducing two of the bikes. Even the roof of a beach restroom where it had Oran County Sheriffs Dcpanment. been thrown 1n an attempt 10 hide 11, which tradiuonally 'Uses horses on Little said. beach and park patrols. p1c~ed up a The A TC~ arc des1an('(i only for ofT- road use and for )Can. ha\C bttn popular Wlth rt"Crcauonal vehicle bum. The machine art credned with supenor chmhm• ab1ht). easy hand- ltna and dcccp11 vc qu1ckne<1s .\n A TC can reach \pttdS of ~S mph In tckv1s1on commercial'I. ndef'\ (Pleaee eee COPS/ A2l A Run~on Beach '-'?Uceman demonstrate. the lateet .. y to pa.&ol the ctty 1 beecb . j ' l ' f Ai•~Coq1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 7, 19a. Coast College board fetes Watson; extends contracts . , occ·s library now- . bears retlrtn-- chancellor's name By PHIL SNEIOERMAN °' ... o.llJ .......... Coast Community Colleae District trustee!> took a fresh stan by taking care ol some old business, charting a new cour~ while acknowlcd&1na the past. The trustees decided on a per- manent honor for their relmng chancellor and have decided to plit behind them a festering contract dispute 1nvolv1ng other top adminis- trators. The board members also ha ve requested legal advice concerning the possible ~ale of the district's PBS tckv1s1on <itat1on. KOCE Channel 50. The tru-;tct's. who oversee Orange C oast, < iolckn West and Coastline college~. annount·cd the dec1S1on!. last week. The hoard announced It will re- name tht· Orange Coast ( olkge Library 1n honor of long-time Chantcllm Norman E. Watson, ""ho will retire June 30. Wat<ion ha'> tx-cn r h1ef admtn1\· 1rator ol thl' college d1!oln<.:t '>lm.c 1964. He I'> ned1ted with gu1d1ng m growth into one of the most wcll- aucndcd communtt) college da!itmb in the nation When Wa1.,onJ01ncd the d1s1m·t an 1951 as an a'>sirnrnt 'lupenntl·ndcnt for vocational cduLat1un and .1 psy- chology '"'tructor. 11 consi!>led onl) of Orange< oa!>t l olkge During tm 1wo decadn as ch1d adm1n1stra111r. the d11.trilt opened Golden We'll College an llun11ngwn Bealh and \talmn KOCE on the (1oldl'n Wnt campus In 1976. the Dr. Norman E . Watson OCC'• Library now called the Norman E . Wataon Library, ln honor of retiring chancellor of Coaat Community Dlatrlct. d1Mnc:1 launched Coastline. an m- novat1ve colkge that lacks a formal campus but offers courses at numer- ous rented satellite locauons. Coastline aho offers courses over tele\ 1s1on. another education altema- 11vc '>trongly supponed by Watson. But 1n recent yea rs, Watson has found h11n!>t"l f at odds with some district teachers, who have accused him of favoring technology over people. The dispute reached a peak last year when about I 00 full-ti me teacher!. and administrators received layofl nuuces because of cutbacks in !.talc funding. Three new dastnct board members ~upponed by the teachers were elected 1n November. Shortly after the election. Watson, then 68, an- nounced h1~ retirement plans. At the time. he ~1d he had long planned to retire at the conclusion of his con- tract. whith runs through June 30. The plan to rename the Orange < oast College library after Watson was di!oelosed Wednesday afternoon at a OCC reception in honor of the chancellor. Coast D1stnct Board President Conrad Nordqu1s1 said the renaming of the OCC library wa!i sclectt:d ai. wa) 10 honor Watwn for "1he years of !>en.ice Norm ha'I given to the Coast < ollcge D1stm t and OCC and to rnmmun1t ) rollegc l'duca11on on a nauonal level." Nordqu1s1 added. "Ht's \Cty fond oi the ltbrar). he u~s It and was instrument.al 1n its construction. His heart is really close to 11 ." Watson "as attending a conference outside the county after the an- nouncement was made and was unavailable for comment. But ac- cording to hrs associates. Watson wa!> pleased with the library honor. In other action. the trustees: •Affirmed the new extended con- tracts given to top administrators by the previous board of trustees. which included three lame duck members. The new board prev10usly had sought u~successfully to rt<!>ttnd the con- tracts. But Nordquist said the trustees now wish to put the conflict behind them. •Named the Association of Com- muntty College Trustees as the con- sultants wh o will supervise the search for a new chancellor •Extended the appointment of Edward Decker as acting presiden t of Coastline College until a permanent Coastline president is \eletlcd. •Announced they' will accept ap- pltca1ion!> and nominatt0m from d1,stnc:t staff mcmtx-r.. who arc interc~ted in becoming at'tlng pres1-. dent ot Oran~c < oaM < ollcge after Bernard Luskin leave., Aug. 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"""''• Alltnllc C11y HI Lo 52 q 82 ... 78 44 51 31 71 63 75 67 114 M Extended Genetelly 1111< elCIC)t gutty no<l'-91 wlnOI till~ be60w norll'MWn PNM• cMctMMIQ et1ou1 mldweelc w.,"' lliO" lempetetut .... to 71 ...... ~ ano IO lo to tnl-vtllley;I. • eooffng eboul 5 Oegr-by TIMld!IY 0-...· nlgl\I !OM rnoelly In the 50I Swell 011ec;11on aowi-1 Deukmejian tells dentiSts California's 'in the black' By SUSAN MONAHAN Delly l'ilol Corti It! I ..,, "California is back in the black again.and it's going to stay that way ," Gov. George Deuk.meJian declared this weekend in Anaheim. The governor defended his adm1n- 1stration's efforts in a variety of areas dunng a luncheon address before the California Dental Assoc1at1on's spnng 1984 scientific session, held al the Anaheim Convention Center. The governor gave much of the credit for the state's solvency to the 3. 7 percent emergency reserve fund he said would guard agatnst any unellpected expenditures or drops 1n re: venue He called the fund "an tnsurance pohc) ·· that will protect a balanced budget. hold down talle!> and main- tain esSt:nttal state services. "Some people have said we're overcautious but predictions about the economy can be a nsky business," the governor said. Deukmej1an said that even with the reserve fund. funds for education. public safety and transportation have been increased. He said that in the first two years of his administration, there has been a 17 percent increase an funds for each studenJ in grades kindergarten throu"1 12. "Pnor to my Laking office." ht said. "public schools had no rcat increase in funding -taking into account the rate of inflation." He added. "This increase is S2.6 billion more than was spent 1n the last year of Governor Brown's administration.·· The governor also said higher educatton has received ab largest real increa~ in more than a decade. and that this has been applied to raising faculty salaries. acquiring new equip- ment and providing financial aid. He said his administration wanted to ensure that "no qualified student be denied a higher education bccau~ of financial need." Dcukme11an then moved on to the health care system. asserting that his administration has implemented a "bold attempt to repair the health care system by applying the principles of free enterprise." He said that allowing hospitals to bad competitive-ry for McdiCal services has saved S 180 million \hrs year and is expected 10 save S235 million next year. Van de Kamp stumps for county pemocrats "We have to weed out ucess1ve regulations that needlessly dnvt' up com ," he said. He added tha1 California is being watched by the rest of the nation "to see if the principles of free cnterpnse can keep down costs while maintaining the high quality of health care ... He took the opportunity to praise the dental profession fo r "demon- strating that 1t knows how to be cost effective." H( said the cost of dent.al care has remained at approximately the rate of 1nfla1ton and credited preventi ve care for making this possibk. Party hopes to develop stronghold for Southern California activities By CORY BLAKE o ... , Pllol C.CHr...,..,....1 \t:ill' \tt<1rne; CH:ncral John Van dl "a111 r w:1\ an Orange < ounl) \u11d<1~ to rnc:ou rage 1he etfom. of Democratic Pany loyalists and to lend ~uppon t<> local politKal can- didates. A\ lhl' keynote: <ipcaker al a lawn part:. and membcrc;h1p dnve of the Newport Beach l>emrn:ra11c C 'lub. Van de Kamp spok(• of thl' need for Democrats 10 "ral\c l'>!>ucs and 10 bnng goo<l candidate!> mto the Or- ange County pol111cal arena." ThoSt" act1v1t1c'> combined with an aggressive fund-ra1\1ng program. Van de Kamp said. will tw key factors in hel ping Orange ( ounty to grow into ~ca~a•~m1~z1m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COPS RIDE 3-WHEELERS ... From Al ;m '>ho'hn ,r1a,h1ng through puddle\ gr 1nd1ng un h1llo;1dcs an<l thrashing. thr11ugh th1 ....,,11,d\ Mud-->plattt:rl'tl 11d1·r\ \m1k .1 .. thl'\ arl' turned into t11i111,1n \hl>t ~ ,1h\1HOer'I l'nlt1 1· '·' \ t hq arc m udi 111111t 111n'>1.'n:111 \1· 1n """g 1h'-· mad1111c' and r<1reh 111,1kr 11 out of \Clond gear dunn11 a da\ ., ratrol ROCKET ... From Al l lwwh1·11· l'ho rngine \.rt'""" 111 \ 111ILJ1il < cittrtl~ kept an l"v1· un l\OI JICd 1l11l \POI'> lch O\ef from 'i.1ttJrd a' n1~•hl°'> Im· m·a1 thr I ~1kl· < ""'a' lfrt rcJllonal .\rea i.thoul ICJ r11il1·, north 111 V1·11tura \onH' ~1)1/ 1nrca1111nal \.ehHll'\ ....,, r•• evat 11..il\ d lnim thl' Lam p ~111und a' >Ill lir L'hl/-htcr\ hattkd ih1· hl.11e w h 1c h hlat kt-m·d 200 ann Ol'a r \1,111· f~ouk I '111 hdort• 11 \A.fl\ tt>O· ~1 ir11·d ;ind 11111tr11llnl \hnnh ,din J() p Ill \ l'ntura < •HHll\ ltrt· d1\palrlter \11t: I khr unnn .,:t1d the hrc,: wa., t:iu-.cd b) ,1 'rark Imm ., trattor LEAK ... From Al tlw plant todll) tor a r11ut1nt• l11llw11up 1n'lpt'l t1on ·· ltanc:hh1.·1t· -..11d H1\ rt•p<1n ,., n.rx·tted "in a tew dOI)\" \t)IJtlwrn ( 'altlornaa r .tli<ion ( um· p.iny \poke~man I )ave ttarron ..:ud \londa\ thut \;i111rday·, kak wa\ yrnlf r r thJn Wc-dm·\day·., but that 1t ' .. , '>prt·ac1 over ct longer pcnod r>f 11m1• lk \;JicJ b<lth tnudc:nt\ had "no 1rnpad nn plant (l<"rV>nncl or 1he l'IJ hltt Harmn 'ia1c1 c;omeone ,1nndmg nn iht• rx.·nn11c:r uf lht plant, 5at1mla~ .1f1t·rnoon .,.,.ould haH rc:te1v(d ap r>rox1rnt1tC'I} I 111ill11t'm of rad io .ldlVll) "l)'J)H.11 l hC\l x ra\ (('\Uh\ 111 rnc11a1wn ofahout ~() mrllm·m' Plant per"4innel not1H'd th< kak ••' tlw hvdroatn o'.\ygc-n i-1" mon11ur wa\ hc.:1tlf returned 10 \CIVllC .1ttcr "rou- 11nc 1 al1bra11nn · 'a11l J 1l1\11n \fl<lke'l- man I ran~ At 1111 f dl\11n r>pc.•r,1tn 1111' lrtpk f\'iH tlll f,11 d1l\ .1~1111 " nid~\ ,1111th 11f \,Hl I knit fll• , "Hur 11 takn some training to lt•arn the rope'> ... say'> Pncc "We give our ofTiter\ al ka\t Ill hours on the \and lt-arn1ng h1gh ·\fX't·d manl'u"ers and !Urn\ "We al.,o ll'.tth them how 10 do whee lie'> I-vrr} om• on the beach want!> you to do a wheelie: And '-"C teath 1hcm ho" to fall because: somt'l1mc' that happens too," hl' add'>. lndn·d 11 <lne'> Lac;t summer. one llunungton Beach patrolman broke a wllar hone when he was thrown off ht\ A I< and another wrnt headfir'>t 111111 the ... and wtwn ht· ac;ndently dro"'l. 111to a hok "It"''" a huge hole." recall~ Pme "ahout fi\l: feet deep and live fe1.:1 w11.k J he tnke went down into the hok and stopped. The nder kepi going. '>till doing ahout 25 mph " 1 he police bca<.h patrol 1\ a thing of th<· ~ummt•r Prt<.C \aid oflkcr .. t'ome down "hardhtw anll h.Hdcore" 1n 1he earl) day., of June to ~t th1.· tone for 1hc rc'>t ot the 'lumme1 "We likt to get the word out nght away," .. ays Pncc . "We try to clear out thl' c.lr unko; and the rowd1c\ tu make 1t a farndv hca1.:h -a place· where you '-an come down. have fun and not gC't h:t\\kd .. ~1111, the c it~ beath patrol 1s a~ muth an exert'l\C in public rda11ons a .. anything cl\C r olt('C' dcpanment cla1 m the prc~ntc of a casually dres!>Cd otliu·r ran nip problems 1n the bud l he A I ( fit-. nght 1n with the image. "ft'., a mu<. h 'lofter 1magt'." agree'> Newpon B1·.i< h ( apl. Rich llamtl- ton .. The ofliter' are dre'>scd 1n shons an<l we think people wall ht: more w1ll1n~ It Home up and talk wi th them l'nte l la1m\ the mob1ltty ot the . thrct··wht·l'ler\ makes them ideal fo1 beach U!)C "The prohlrn1 tn thl· PU!>l has occn that a lifeguard ha' trouble with \ome drunk\ and wc'r<.' way down at another part of the beach and 11'11 takc U!I half an hour to cover that much ..and. And 1f we're 1n a JCCp. you ran't get through the now<.h. "Aho." add'> J>nc.e, ··in a Jc·ep y11u alway'> worry about running over someone On.the A TC~ the tirec, arc \n big and run \O low on prCS!)urc !hat you can run over \Omeone and 11 won't hwrt them." To prove ht'> point. la'it ~um mcr Pnn· had one offtc er run over anoth1.·r patrolman"• leg, "A l1ttk J)fC')\\JCl' but no rea l pain," he cl:umc, In detailing !he v1 11ue\ of the A TC '>, Pnrc ad mats that one of the n1ce'>l feature\ ol the tnc ycl<:'i 1~ that they arc JU\t pl:un fun Sn rnmc M<-monal Day, whcn beac hec, arr offi1..·1ally detlarcd open and fair gan1c for one and all . pohce from Huntington to Newport will get "ca~ual." mount their trike.-\ and hit the· snncJ And have c,ome fu n. too YACHT SEASON OPENS ••• From Al Day 1\ the 1n~pcrt1on of yacht\ and the prt"\tnlat1on of trophic~ 10 the t>C"~t maintained yaelm Winner of the Sharky Mc~rvc ~wccpi.takc'I trophy for the bc\t ma1nta1ncd ya{ ht was Rill andMarcw &-nt'> for their SO-foot S<.:allarud and l>c f cvcr-dc~ugncd power ooat. Y < omo. Y < omo was bu11 20 year~ ago for her ong1nal owner ( 1t1uld Eddy of \;in D1c~o Th<· ~s;:ha vc owned , 1 for threc yt"ar'> Other anspct lion winner~ c-re ~mall on<' dn1gn '>'9fho'1t, J11'f I >urgart I c·hman· 12 Ha)· I aunc h II a r>Jh f>a \ \ T cu and [ )('bbtt "ipn ng· er Sm.sll ~otor \athl. M'anu K.a1 . \\ tll1.1tn I I 11w f Rrn" ri Pnwc•r hoat , under 40 fc:ct . Uttuk<1 wa) Robert Allchor n. Power boat over40 feel ~a K~ut', Don and tern M'-Anl". Sailboat under 40 fc('I. hi•t \t~wart M~ Douaall. S111l over 40 lcrt. Dawn \tar. And y and Rita /1mhald1 Occ·an racer. Ml\\ MagK . Kirk l-.lliott. < oni- modme\ Troph) Moon~tone. V1ntc Arnao I h<' Nr'wport ltartl<H \ <H tu < luh wa~ oriv1n11t•d and tomm1\~1oncd 1n 191 7 un the \itr where-11 now 'tand~ un ffn )' i\v1.:nu(' nra1 Rth 'illtet 1n flalllm1 I ht ( luh jtfl'\4 .lion~ With tht' ( II\ of Nl'WJX1rt lkat h und ha\ Ot'('n a landmark 1n thr tfarhur ,\r1·a fnr ni•,ul~ \('\1 fl d<'l .11ln ,, an important Democratic pohttcal force ·in Southern California. Addrcssi ng most of his remarks to the upcoming presidenual electton. Van de Kamp rebutted the con- clusion that Ronald Reagan was a_ "shoe 1n." Accord mg to Van de Kamp many Americans will be asking themselves when they go to the polls." Are we any better off now than we were before'?" Des pite a momentar y prefabricated growth 1n the economy designed for this election year, the country 1s plagued with _problems created by hu$C budget deficits, Van de Kamp marnt.ained. Massive un- employment still haunts the homes of man y families. he ..aid. He told the audience the nation was Coast folks enjoy s ummer warmth May ront1nue'> to offer a preview of summer with highs expected to again reach the HOs and 90s Tuesday throughout S-Outhcm California. the National Weather Service say!>. After an overnight low 1n the m1d -50s. Orange ( ounty will top out in the 80\ under clear skies. Along the coast. temperatures in the low-70!> arc expected. The valley'.i will drop into the upper 40~ und 50'> toni~ht. but the mercury 'lhould 'ihoot up into the m1d-80s and low 90\ Tucsda). Mountain resort high~ will reach the mid-60s to mid-70s after chill nigh111me temperatures 1n the JCh and 4Ch Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Oellvety I• Ou1t1ntMd t,• 1, I '"' I ' t I ' t • t •• ' ... , ... 't t ••l •• , .. • 11 ;t' I in a more precarious situation inter- nauonally in the Middle East and in Nicaragua and Honduras than ~fore Reagan was elected president. Ooscrtohome, Van de Kamp said. the Reagan Administration has had a blatant disregard for environmental protection and is waiting unul after the election to once again initiate the "environment.al pillage" that was being carried out by former Secretary of the Interior James Watt. Those issues, as well as Ronald Reagan's age. sa id Van de Kamp, mak.e him vulnerable to a Demo- cratic bid for the presidency. As state attorney general. John Van de Kamp said his office has taken awessivc steps to halt offshort: dnlling, to ensure that all safety precautions are taken before the Drablo Canyon Nuclear Plant is permitted to operate and to clean up toxic waste dumps. Van de Kamp said he spends two- thirds of his ume dealing with the problems of crime. He said his office 1sdecply involved in trying to prevent child abuse and "stem the circle of cnme that results when abused chil- dren become adults." f As Democrats, he said. we have to let the public know that we arc not "soft on crime" and that t nme prevention is not only a Republican issue. .. In h1$ closing remarks. Yan de Kamp pointed to the contnbutions made to Cahfomaa government by Orange County Dt'mocrats like Rep. Jerry Patterson ofSant.a Ana and state Sen. Richard Robinson of Garden (irove. In his closina remarks, the gov- ernor criticized reapportionment. saying that many congressional, state senate and assembly district scats arc considered "safe seats" because the incumbents have reapportioned the districts themselves. The governor spoke briefly to reponers after his speech, answering a question about transportation expen- ditures with the observation that "We ha ve embarked on a major five-year transportation plan." He said that an estimated S 13 billion will be spent on "2.000 specific highway-and frcc- wa y·type projects " and on public transit. Laguna Canyon channel studied With an ey1noward Oood preven- tton in Laguna Canyon, the Orange ( ·ounty Environmental Management Agency has scheduled a workshop to consider way" of 1mprovina the Laguna Canyon flood control chan- nel. The county's Environmental Man- agement Agency and a consultina firm retained to desian the improved channel have scheduled the public sessio n at 7 p.m. Tuesday at theBoys Club of Laguna Beach, I 085 Laguna <·an yon Road. Engineers arc seeking comments frclm the publtc that would assist them in prcpnrina project plans. Whal do you llke about tbe Dally Piiot? Wbal don't you likt? Call the number at ltft and your me1111t wUI bt recorded, trao1crlbed and delivered to tbt appropriate editor . Tbt Hmt U-bour an1werlna 1ervlct may be u1t d to rttord letter1 to the editor on any topic. 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IUf't to• 8001 ~IOV"OI""" llr tll<" .... 7~ INlfll,_,, "' ,., .. , w ~ mnmhrr I I 1 , 'B uLuT 1N B o~Ro UCI Medical libraey dedication set today Phy11c1ans and hcahb care profcss1onaJs are in vited to a dcd1cat1on of the newl)' relocate<tUC Irvine Medical Center Library today at I :JO p.m. at the center in Oranac. The library's 30.000 books and journals, and r'omputer assisted reference f.Crvicc, are used by phys- 1c1ans. health profctslonals and the public. The public may purchase library cards for SSO per year or $24 fo r students. Funhcr information o n the library may be obtained by calli ng 6'34-5585. Therapy till~ toaJglJt at OCC Dr. Wilham Glasser, president of the Institute for Reality Therapy in Los Angele,, will speak lO members of the Orange Coast College facu lry tonight at OCC's Captain's Table Restaurant. The dinner and presentation runs from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Glasscr's appcrance 1s sponsored by the college's · Professional Development Institute. Irvine panel reviews budget Irvine's long-sufTenng Finance Commission, which has labored alone since its creation in January w1 lh hardly a soul attending their public heanngs. hopes May will be different. Thc comm1s'11on 1s scheduled to rev1ew1he 1984--85 proposed budget dunng three hcanngs. begs nning tonight. The meeti ngs are to be held in Irvine City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. Russian research lecture topic A need for mutual understanding in the nuclear age will be the topic of a lecture given by Dr. Harold Sandler. chief ofbiomed1cut reM!arch wnh NASA, Tuesday at th-c fa1rv1ew Community Church. 2525 Fa1rv1ew Road. in Costa Mesa. ~ndlcr's addrus. "'What About the Russians?" will be ba!>Cd on his personal expenences with Soviet reM:urchers. The free lecture. beginni ng at 8 p.m .. 1s sponsored by the Beyond War Project. For more information. call 973-181 I. Immune deflclency tlllk at UCI Dr Roben Alan Good. head of the Cancer Research Program at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundati on. will present a free lecture at UC' Irvine on immune deficie ncy d1sca!les such a\ AIDS at 7 p.m. Tuesday 1n ~Clure Hall Fl 10 at the College of Medicine. Good 1s credned with rl'any s1gn1ficant contributions to the field of immunology. incl uding development of a bone marrow transplant method that he calls cellular eng1ncenng. The p1onecnng tranplant procedure in 1968 has saved the hves of children sufTenng from multiple immune d1St"ascs. Olympic study workshop slated "How to Study Effectively l.Jling Olympic Training Methods" will be the topic of a free introductory workshop for ninth and 10th graders Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the the Human Equat~n 1n Laguna Beach. Karen Maz.za resc. a consultant who specializes in developing private study skills. will conduct the work- shop The Human Equation 1s a bookstore. an gallery. counseling and training facility al 1550 South Coast Highway (all 497-7408 Nutrition seminar •et ln HB i\ 'iem1nar entitled "eati ng for life" WJll be presented Wedne\da) evening from 7 co 9 o'clock at the Carmen Yuppa ( onference (enter. across tht street from Pac1f1ca Hospital at 18819 DdJware St.. Huntington &ach. J uhe Moss. registered d1et111an at Pacifica. will lecture and lead the d1scuss1on Emphasis will be placed on personal nutrition planning for those 10 attendance at the free seminar Star• on the court Comecllan CheTJ Chue and alnaer Kenny Roaera lent their aupport Sunday in a celebrity doablee tennla match at the Loe CabalJeroe Racquet and Sporta Club in CM -Water Dlstrlct eyes $21~3 m.lllloh lm.provem.ent plan By KAREN E. KLEIN Of llM Delly "9t lteft With water scarcity looming as one of the next maJor challenges to be met. the Mesa Consolidated Water District 1scons1dennga $21 .3 million plan that would give the district much needed flex1b1hty in managing the precious resource The proJeCt designed to update the master plan for the water district was unveiled recently along with four financing options for the improvements included 1n the plan Linda Sanders. community rclauons director for the water d1stnct. said the improvements being considered are: •Replacing old pipelines through.out the distnct and instalhna new pipelines. •AddinJ two reservoirs 1n the district -one next door to the distnct hndquarten on Pla«nlla Avenue and another to be located o n the city''> east side: •Installing )Cveral pum ping stations around the d1stnct; and •Installing sev.eral c;mall hydroelectric generating fac1h11cs around d1s1nc1. 1 Sanders said the plan would "improve and enhann·" the district's system. Now. '>he <1a1d. the district has J'bint ownership w11h Marines will hold auction other Clll{'S 1n the San Joaquin Reservoir. The new .-____ .._.re ... sc ... r'-'voir•-. which could be underground or partially The Defense Propeny Disposal Onice will hold an above-ground. couTd mal<e uscm'groundwatenuppltes or auction at the Manni: Corps Air Station. El Toro on be used to <.tore 1mponed water. Thursday. May 10. Chuck Hamilton. manag'-' of finance and admin1'>- Reg1stra11on will begin at 8 a m. and bidding will start trat1 ve services for the district. said going ahead with plan at 9 a.m Property will be available for inspection starting would provide the d1stnct mulh-necded flcx1b1hty. May 4 . continuing through the day of the sale weekdays "We would be able 10 use well water to a maximum from 8 a m to l pm. at tht: OPDO. bu1ld1ng 319 capacit) when we need it 1f imported watcris not available F-urther 1nformat1oq,_ 1s available by .calhng Sandra or not desirablc And with the reservoir'>, add111onal wells. Kell)' at 651 -3771 and new mainline'>. we rnuld .,witch to 1mponcd water at some limes as well ... Hamilton 'Miid. CALENDAR Monday, May 7 W11h the n'ling CO'lt of 1mponcd water and tht: knowledge that a major pon1on of ( olorado River water will go to scr'e An1ona 1n 1985 or 1986. Hamilton sau.l. the d1stnc1 v.ould likt: 10 he ahk to u~ more local ground water. • 6 10 p.m . Costa Mesa City Council. C'll) Hall < ounc1I ( hamhcr'i, 77 I-air Dn ve. Costa Mesa. • 6 p m . Irvine Finance Comml11lon. budget re\ 1ew. ( 11; ( ouncil Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. Irvine. "Right now. 50 pt:rccnl of our water 1s pumped from wells. A maJOC 1mpetu'i ofth1s mastt:r plan update 1s to g1\c us the ability to pump and d1stnhute more of it" he said The cap11al•1mprovemenl!> in tht: plan would be constructed over the next six year<,, he \aHI • CJ a.m . Oral\ge Coun ty Transit District Board of Directors. <XI[) /\¥min1strat1on Building. 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove • 1·10 pm., Orange County P lanning Comml11lon. Thr Mec;a ( on<;Ohdatcd Water D1~tnct serve<;<. osta Mesa and pon1ons of Newpon Beach. unincorporated areas in Orange County and John Wa)'ne Airpon: Meetings arc held at the district's hcadquanen •. 196'\ Placentia Ave . in Co~ta Mc\a Hall of Admin1s1rat1on. I 0 C1v1c ('enter PlaLa, Santa Ana. PoucE Loe -----~ Drunken· drivin suspect collides with po ice car \ drunken-dn' 1 ng \u~pct t \uOcrcd J hrukl·n kg when he o;mash&d head on in tu a. ( osta Mesa police car. rollll' \aid toda) Ma rk Jo'ICph I loncn. 14 wa' 11 l'att:d at I loag Memorial I lo!.p1 tal 1n ''kwport Beach on . aturda; and .trrl'\tcd on \u\p1c1on of drunken driving h; thl' ( aldorn1a I hghwa; Patrol. a ( O\la Me'ia polite \p<lh'' man !.aid An oflilcr apparcntl) tncd 111 \lop Flom·n for spt:ed 1ng when .1 pur'iu11 hcgan on !.Ou th bound Pomona Av- enue. the spokc'iman \U1d. Flonl·n. riding an I ndurn motor· Laguna Beach Nonh Coast ll1ghwoy early Saturd11y l In known su'ipct'l'i rcmovt·d 11 mornina after a pasi.crby rcponcd I d ~eina somcom· in111dc the clo\l·d 11rcen hag containing clot una an b N lo•s ha!i hct·n dr , ,l\h w11h a total value of S400 from a u~incs~ 0 · H 0h1dl' parked 1n the 2CX) hltx.k of-tcrm1nc • • • I .1~11na \vc 'ihnnly after 11 pm \')\ man wa'> rcponcdl) rohhcd at \aturd.t\ llltipoint fndU)' ni&ht at 10 l{) 0\ I "'11 ,11,1~.l t\• J•a;,c.., Millon t{id-thn·e '>UbJct't\ 1n the 2800 hlot.k nl tilt· 'I :rnd t{oier l ct' Hanm: n, 30 Alc\andcr Road \H'rt' c1rrn1t·d tor allt'mptt'd a.uto Newport Beach hu11d0ir\ 'iunda) t'H'OJnf! o;i\ 7oo A Ncwpon Beach man rcportt·d tht• I •lttuna < ,an\on. R!ia~ thtfl of her wallet and UOO 1n l:t\h " rl'\ulrmt• ~a' r.u'l\acked and from her unlocked car parked 1n the.· hu1"lan1rd of an und<'term1ncc.J 1900 bl ock nf Yach1 r m:hantrl''>' .m111u11t of propc:ny \hortl) ht'forr <i ~unda)' JI m 'iund.1\ in tJic 1 lOO hlod of A Pa..adrno n;a~ r;fK>1ltd thl· theft \1o1111 ntt"dt l>r:~; • of Im wallet and a wa1ch valucd a1 i\ ICl'I\ 111 S,' ;000 wt11th ol mi'>· SI ~O from h1~ c r in the 100 block ot 1 dl.rnruu' 1tfii' 'w('rc rep<111cd \tolrn f vrning Canyon The \U~Jlft I u\Cd J from .1 \th1 le lll'lrk<'tl 1n the ?RtXl .. \ltm Jim ," I\ 'ipcc1al tool that unlock'\ hl<x k of H 1 narc! < m111 "iuturduy cur~. to enter the nu to pol Ke re· 11",~:11:~'~/trrn;in'e(j 1h11t u hu~lnr} no:~<'wpor1 lk~l.'il ~ n rrpnrtcd tht' hnJ 1t1k~0~IJtT in .1 hu,111«'" .1t , ICI theft of h1\ IQMO C utlr-i' \.llhit·d 111 I ,/ qde. "'a\ allcgc:<ll} fll'l'rn~ un PomonJ ~hl'n hr \lrud Ofliu·r J \m11h'' police car head on I loncn ~a' thrown off thl· motor- ndc and broke h1' leg. Thl· polire lar \U\ta1ncd minor damage to 11' lrnn1 l'nd. thl· 'ip<>kc'iman said S4. 7(Xl lrom the I 6CX> hlock of 15th "itrl'ct. ~unda v. • • • A Placcnt1a man reported the theft of a ~urlhoard and a webu1l w1th a total value of S '90 from his car parked 1n thr 46'Xl hlc1Ck ol Neptune ~1111dn'f ••• \ ( urnnn llt•I Ma r v.'oman rrpor1l'd thr 1hell ot her pur\t' and SI o \ rn\h Imm n part\' 11l the 200 hlOI. k of \.in I holi 'o,uurtl.1) nittht • • • \ 'ianta Man reported lht' thl·fl 111 a I <Ifill P11nt1nt "alut•d at S SOO from the I ROO hlc.x ~ of Ralhoa ~a1urda) t"tne lrwrln and t.1ml'ra l'qu1pnwnt Wl'H' rqlonl·d 'tokn \un<la} lm111 .1 rnndom1n1um on "iaaic 'itrcct l'ollll' '-"lei rntrv man hov<' ~n msJt> thr oue.h ,, ·le'!\ li.hm on thl' rnndo • • • PolilC' ~\'tt• tailed out tu a1<t c1n1n1<1l ~ontrol oflkcr\ on 11 rcr)of1 nt a hua l'Un\111~ '"' l'OU1tht 10 a \Olll 11n thr Fountain Valley. 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Otange Cont OAtLV PILOT/Monday, May 7, ·1984 Accord reached in ~g~nt Orange sui~ . ' C :;:,\ hemical· firms would put up $180 million for veterans NEW YORK (AP)-A \cnunive settlement has been reached between seven chemical companies and I 5.000 Vietnam vet'erans in a mammoth law uit in which the veterans souaht to prove i~uries from cx1><>surc to Agent Orange, lawyers for both sides said today. The settlement was reached as jury selection was to begin in U.S. District Coon. The lawyers said the chemical companies have agreed to pay S 180 million into special bank accounts for the plaintiffs. U.S. District Judae Jack B. Weinstein has yet to approve the srttkment. but the atto rn eys said that the Judie is expected to app()int two omcers to coordinate the paymems. which are expected to amount to $250 million with interest. · David Dean, the chi ef attor~cy for the veterans, said 1ha1 any of the veterans who had submitted claims wi ll be elig!ble to receive paym.ents based on the severity of the 1nd1v1dual case. He said that unborn offspring of the ve1erans will also be covered. No information wus immediately avaHable as to how the payf!lents wi ll be divided amona the seven chemical compames. According to terms of the agreement. the chemical ~o.mJ?anies ~o not acknowledge any liability for the 1nJunes. which vt'lernns said resulted from exposure to Agent Orange. Before trial. the companies disputed arguments that veterans' injurie resulted from exposure to Aaent Qranae. And they S81d that if there wasany fault usociated with the defoliant. it was with the U.S. miUtary for misusing the product. · Despite its claims of immunity, the federaJ iovem· ,. ment is also a defendant in the claims, which involve wives and children of the servicemen -thou&h not the veterans themselves. . ~ The plaintiffs in the class-action suit say they suffered cancer. Ii ver and nerve damage, skin problems, sensitivity to light and mentatdisturbances because they were forced to handle Agent Orange, m..a.rch throu'11 areas sprayed with it and dri nk from streams contaminated by 1t. The suit covers exposure in the I 0 years before 1972. · El Salvador voting unmarred by snags -- SAN SALVADOR. El Sat,ador (AP) - Hundreds of thousands of Salvadoram streamed to the polls for a runoff pres1den- tjal election largely free of rt'bel d1!irupt1on and of the bureaucratic bungling that marred the first round. Sunday's runoff matched Jo~e Napoleon Duarte. a m'oderate C 'hnst1an Democrat. IJtainst Ro&no d'Aubuasson, candidate ol Chocoholics say it was sweet meet LOS ANGELES (AP) -tt was a dK>cohollc's paradlee this put week- end at the Loa Angeles Convention o.m.. Thouunde of them paid $7 Jo enter a world wMr9 they could treat their tllltebuds to .ucil dellcactes •• choe .. <>lat• truffles, ctiocotate Band-Afdt, ~ted strawberries, chOO.. olet• mouae cake, chocolate noodl ... ~ate Ice cream, milk Chocolate. orano--ftlled chQColate and bittersweet chocolate. • The gOOd~ were offered by 75 exhlbltora showing off their 8Cl'Umptlous creations at the seoond annual •JsaJute to Chocolate.·· The event was spread over three tlmes the floor space of last year, said =· Cum mint; the co-crea1or, so wouldn't be a tepeat of the dismay by an eetlmated 6,00Q people who.had to be turned away at the door last year. "There Is a great Interest In all things chocolate," she said. Barbara Kramar arrived for the con- vention more than two hours early, saying. "We waited 2'h hours last year and didn't get In. I'm not taking any chances. I'm ecstaticl All this choc- ofatel" the ultf"'J-raght Re publican Na11onahst <\tliant•e. Thl' C'l'ntral Election Council said unof- tic1al n·.,ult• ,.,,...;,,h, h,. "'' "'"nhle somettme toda'. but that it would bl· about a week before the final tally as relea!ied . Reprcsentati ves of both parties said returns thi.') had compiled showed their candidate leading wilh 55 percent of the vote. A survey of voters leaving the polls ga vc Duarte 54 percent of the votC' against 46 percent for d'Aubuisson. The poll had a 4 percent margin of error, said a spokesman for the Miami-based Spanish lnternati0t1al Network, which released the su rve} based on intervit'ws with 2.800 voters. Officials sa id they had eliminated many oft he sna~s which prevented some 200.000 of the eligible 1.8 million vo1ers from casting ballots in the m11 ial round March 25. ln111al reports indicated: about 1.6 m1ll1on voted Sunday, compared w1Jh 1.2 m11l1on an March, t>ffic1als said. Voting took place an about 220 of El Salvador's 261 mun1c1palit1cs, compared with 204 in the last round, election officials said. Salvadoran law requires cttw~ns to vo1c. although officials said lhert· were no plans to seek out those who ,skipped Sunda) ·s balloung. Governmenl 1den11t} cards arc stamped wht'n people vote. and there •~ a strong Bovernment campaign pushing the patnot1c duty to vote. Man} Salvadorans say they feel safer if their identity cards show they ha ve voted. Leftist rebels staged scauered raids but stopped few people from voting. aothoDlies said. "The voting went well." said Eh'>eo Rovira of the Ci.'nlral Election Council. .. It was not nearly so bad as an March." Iii March. ballot boxes arrived late a1 man) polling stations. 'oters were con- fused ovt'r whl're 1he~ wcrl' suppo<>l'd to cast ballots and the ekc1or~I regal.II) had numc..•rous error) Eight l'and1date~ from moderatl' to tar- nght parttl''> competed 1n the firo .. t round. Duarte tool-. 43.4 perc..ent nf the \Otl'S an that clcc..t1on. v.1th d'Aubu1sson 'Wtnnang 29. 7 percent. Sa net> ne11her v.un SO l)l'rC'l.'111 a runoff'Wa'> required. Gestures of unity Angry •trtldng copper worken .about and make ob•cene ge•ture• at •trike breaken along U.S. 666 ln Clifton, Am. Strlk~ breaker• mu•t drive throuch Clifton !_o 1et to and from the Phelpm-Dodge copper operation. Shadow of the moon to create sun 'jewel' WASHINGTON (AP) -Thi.' rart' sight ofa "diamond necklace in the sky " mav be visible to Amencans this month.' when-the moon edges an front of the sun to provide a panaal eclipse v1s1blc across much of the nauon. llnhkc the more dramatic total eclipses. the sun "'on't disappear complete!) this 11me -at least ·a ttn\ bit v.111 remain shining on Earth. accor-ding to expens aJ the U.S. Naval Obser"ator\. Instead of abandoning ri1ankind -the 1mpllcat1on of the Ci reek derivation of the word eclipse -the sun ma) instead provide an unu~ual d1spla~ known a~ Ba ah 's Beads Brcau'>e of1he1r pos1t1ons an the sk), thl' moon appears to he a tan~ bat smaller than the sun when 11 moH''> 1n front If the moon's surface were smooth. a !i1mplc rang of light would then form at the height of1he eclipse. Bu t instead. the moon has mountains and valleys. And an lhe seconds just before thi.' maximum eclipse. light shining be- tween the peaks gives the appearance of bnght beads around the moon. a "diamond necklace in 1he sk) ... as some have described 11. Bailv's Beads wt're named for the f8th centur) astronomer who discovered them. Naval Observatol') spokeswoman Gail Cleere reports that a second rare phenomena is also possible dunng the ecltpsc: -;;-~lb~ shadow band effect. In tne United Stati.'s. onl) residents of Alaska will be unable to observe al leas1 some of the eclipse. expected the morning of May 30. according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. Memory problems may occur before old age LOS -\NGE:LE:S (API -Mcmo0 problem\ ma) M!em to Ix thc pro' 11lt'c..• ol tht· cldcrl} hut thc mo:.t s1gn1ficant change in a health) rx-rson\ ml'mo~ on:ur\ between 30 and SO ye.tr\ 11ld. a rl·~carchl'r '>3}'> lkcau..,~· ph) sacal dett•nnrataun ulTUr!> v. 11h 1nlTeas1ng age. the idea that mt' mo~ 1!> also 1mpa1red "fits vcl) n1cel~ and lo$1call} " p!.~d1olog1)t Marilyn .\lhcrt tuld a symposium ~11 tht annual mt•c..•t1ng of thr .\mcncan Psychaatnc ~ ... ,11uat11>11 Sunda\ But that theol) as not supponcd b} rnntanuang re~earch , she said. "It 1s becoming ancrea~angl; clear an examining the: up11mall) healthy and1v1dual across the age range that thc most significant change that occurs in memory occurs between the ages of30 and 50," said Albt:n. director of the Alzheimer·., Clin ic at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Thi\ dc·c·rease an ml'mOI) performance (K.'t'Ur!> an thC' abalit~ 10 learn new antormat1on quack!} and to rt•taan 11 a long time, not an the ability 10 remember and manipulate what has already been learned. AlbeTIYid. "We have done elaborate EEG (electroencephalo- gram) studies ... which showed 1hat corresponding to the change an memory are changes in electrical ac11v1ty ... in the temporal lobe," she said. ' Complaints about memo!') don't usually emerge until people are in their 60s because the problem becomes more evident as it's cou pled with others. Albert said. Reagan has blue blood?. LONDON (AP) -President Reagan Is Orange County's Relaxing Music Station I related to Queen Elizabeth II and all but one o1 the crowned heads of Europe, and also Is a distant cousin of John F. Kennedy, according to Burke's Peerage. In addition, he descends from tre- 1 land's most famous warrlor·klng. Brian Boru, making him "the most royal of all the American preeldents since George Brooks-Baker said Reagan afso Is refated through Boru to President Francois Mitterrand of France and Maranall Patrice MacMahon, France's president from 1873 to 1879, who wae created Duke of Magenta by Napoleon rn. ,, . Burke's chief genealoglat. Hugh Peskett. first trac.d Reagan'• lrl1h roots In 1980. He has said that the forebears of Democratic pretldentlal candidate Watter Mondale were Vlk· Inga, "and Brian Boru always beat the Vikings.·• is • KDCM 1D!l.1 I Washington, who was ctoaety related to Britain's royals," said Harold Brooks- Baker, director of the bible of British blue bloods. I Kennedy's tine goes back to anothet 1 nephew of Boru, Sentlg, who founded FMSTERED May Garden Chinese Restaurant 7k~ t1p~11dcr c/ e l tiut1f' ~ilu ht t"bpa11t dtit1it9 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Danner • Cock tails • Sundav Brurwh Opc-n 7 days a week Banquet fac1littl'S • W<:'ddmg Receptions • PnvatP Parties 1.acl 8E 8r11tol, Coit• M .. • Cotnlf A.clhlll a 8rl1tol 756-9229 \ the Kennedy dynasty In the 11th century. Petkett noted that Rlagaln, one of 90 local kings In medleval lteland, ruled his "tuath.''. or small kingdom, In what Is now County Cork. SERVICE & STABILITY SINCC 1957 RABBITT INSURANCE ~,,yfi· rT': Non smoker •,j'~ Riltes :JI., ~·: ... /, . .. . .. 831-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beech, Ce. RUFFEL L'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. for 1111 Rest of Yo11r Utt 1922 KHIOR ILVD. 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Two Greek girls 1n shon tun1n played flute music as the torch Oared into lafo under bnlhant sunshine 1)1da,kalou held the naming torch high above her head ar. she recited a prayer in ancient Cireck to Zeus. the kins of1he gods. The 4Q..minote ceremon)' wa., clo .. cd 10 visitors to avert demonstrations provoked b' a tona-runninff controversy in Greece over alleged "commemali1ation of the Olympic torch throuih spon~orsh1p of its coast•to- cou1 Journey acros~ the lJnttcd State~. But after the name wa~ handi.'d to Richard Saracant. a member of the Los Angele~ Olympic Orpn11in1 C'ornmltlce, a brief demonstration wu~ !>taged by the m1,Y<>r of Olympia. the v1llag<' adJ01nmg thC' ancient site. :ind about 30 "illaaers "The commcr<'tah1a11on of tht' \.'lCr<'<l flam<' 1s an ln\Ull 10 tht' ideals of 1hc <ll )'mfll\ "·" 1hr mayor ~1wros Pott'1 no\ \iltc.I \ r Sqcial Security gets second look By tlle A11ocl•led Pre11 WASHINGTON -Treasury Secretary Donald Reaan . citing the "mammoth costs" of the Social Security proaram, says federal poli~y-makcrs eventu~lly will have to decide whether all rettrees should receive benefits. "When Social Security first staned 50 years or so ago, at was designed merely to help people who would be destitute when they aot older," he bid. "Today, reprdleu of what a person receives in the way ofa penst<?n from the corporation from which he's retfnn& or the hke or bow much they've saved or how much wealth they have. tl\ey still get Social Security." Regan sai~. Reaan. said .t~a~ ~hile nothing should be done about Social Security eltgib1Uty at 1.he low end of the economic ladder, "at the upper end of the scale I think we've got to re-examine it." f\slc:cd if .ht were suggesting a means test for future So<·aal Security recipients. he said: "No. but I do think that somewhere along the lane. at some cutoff Point. we may well want .to say. well, why does such a person as that really ha~c Social Security." Ala•lra pioneer dies · ANCHORAGE. Alaska -William Allen Egan. who helped guide Alaska to statehood and became the state's first elected _governor. died Sunday. He was 69. Eg,a~ was admitted Fnday to a hospital where he had been receiving out-patient therapy following radiation treatment for lung cancer. a hospital spokesman said. . I Good Samaritan killed GRETN~. La. -A man was killed and his son was wounded wheJl they went to the aid of a nei~bor who was being h~ld al gunpoint by burglars. au1bori11es s~1~. Alben Alonzo Sr. and his son. Albert Jr .. became susp1c1ous of a green truck parked in front of t~ home of Geo~e Plaisance, at about 9:20 p.m. Sunday, Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Lt. Bob Gamer said. The Alonzos apparently walked in o n burglars robbing Plaisance. setting off a gunfight in which Plaisance and bolh neighbors were shot. Gamer said. CALIFORNIA Singer gives mom a Rolls ·BEVERLY HILLS -Rod. superstar Michael Jackson gave his mother Katherine a Rolls Royce for her birthday. and piani5t Floyd Cramer said Sunday he Oew in from Nashville to play for a weekend surprise party. "They gave her a cake and videotaped the whole surprise party," Cramer said Sunday in Los Angeles. Mrs. Jackson's other chil- dren. grandchildren And her hus- band, Joe. were at the part)', attend - ed by about SO people. said Frank JACKSON Rogers. Cramer's manager. Stealth bomber ln state? PALMDALE - A maJor faciht> to be built here b) Northrop Corp. as lakcl} to be the the sate for final production and assembl~ of the top-secret s1calth bomber beginning an the latr 1980s. a newspaper rep()rts. The planned fac1l1h as the latest an a sencs of developmen1s that indicate the stealth program I!> moving toward a production s1art w11)'1an the decade. the Los Angeles Times said today. Olympic screening altered LOS ANGELES-Questions on religious beliefs that wer!! pan ofa s'reenang tt$t for Olympic security guards had never been challenged until some applicants for guard Jobs at Olympi~ sites raised objections. psychologists say . "Those questions are part of a widely accepted test 1hat has been administered around the country for at least 15 years·.·· Sli\tf)r. Arthur Le-Blanc. a consulting psychelogtSI whoassis1edCalifomia Plant Protection in drawing up the questionnaire. "This is the firs! time I've heard of anyone protesting ab;9ut 1hose questions. Bui, in the interests of avoiding al\ unnecessary controversy, we agreed to drop the questions." he said. Rodney up, up and a way PALM SPRI NGS -Jn a cross-country balloon race to sec who can fly the farthest, a balloon called Rodney the Jazz Bird appeared headed for an upset victory as the favored Rosie O'Grady stalled near Oklahoma Caty, a race officfal said. The two helium-filled balloons were the onh contestants rt'ma1ntn$ out ofa field of nine that lofted an to the air over Palm Sprangs Saturday. said Debbie Fawcett . a ~pokeswoman for the Gordon Bennett lntcrnataonal Balloon Race. Zoo director exonerated LOS ANGELES -The county grand Jury found no wrongdoing in its probe of the disappearance of ivory artifacts tha1 had been taken 10 the Los Angeles Zoo for safekeeping. distnct attorney's spokesman Robert Gore said. Of 1,600 artifacts stored at th e 100. I 04 ··small common items of m1sccllaneou!> Jewell') .. remain unac- counted for. Gore said. Zoo director Warr<"n Thomas welcomed 1he ~rand Jury's conclusion as the l'nd of a "long and very agonizing road." 'C' advocate dead at 77 LO l\NCIELES -Irwi n tone. a b1ochcm1st who pioneered the U!>l' of Va ta man ( an warding off 1nfect1on\ and asa food prescrva11ve, as dead at 77. Stone's throat wa\ severel) ~maged an a 1960 auto accident and ht: apparentl y choked to death last Thursday night. said Dr Allan Cott, chairman of the Acadcm) ofOrthomolccular Psychiatry an New York. WORLD --- Rev. Graham out of hospital LONDON -The Rev. Billy G raham was released from a London hospital today after an operation to clear a serious inus condition. a hospital spokesman said. The 6S-ytor-old American evangelist. admitted to the Royal Masoi'ic Hospital on Sa1urday. was released tem1><>ranly Sunday night to preach before 2.500 people at London'o; Westminster Chapel. Aral~ meets with Chinese PEKIN(} -PLO chairman Vasser Arafat met today with China's ~op leader Deng X1aopinaand lnterde5Cribcd 'the talks as succ.c~sful but d.ecli ned to !la)' whether the ChincS( will give hrt-'t\. more weapons. The SS-year-old auenilla Chieflain spt%' (hree days in Peking. where Communist ltadcr$ toasted ~·mat banquets. showed him Chinese tanks and reiterated upPon for a uni ted Palest inc L1btrat1on Organi1ation unde .Arafat's command Llby,.n plot feared HO~JARA, Solomon Islands 'r-The 1ovemmen1 announcod todny it has tightened secu'l'.\tY and dcponcd 11 people after teaming of a pos iblc Liby n-backed plot to ~i1c the 8rillsh Embassy here. The 1slan already i~ bcin~ heavily ayardrd for Pope John Paul Jl'i. 1sit Wcdnesda> Today. pOhcc ratrc.>ls took up po 1t1 on11 at tr:.itc~t' pmnt' around the cap11at and a strona pohC'c c: nlingcnt ~ •• , ~ta11oneod at the a1rpon 10 'ICrttn snrom1na J\..cngt" ' Orenge CoMt DA.IL Y PILOT/~, ,.._ 1, 1M4 Al FBI termed 'sGritptwriters' in De borean., p~oc~eding LOS ANOELfS (AP) -It had all the elements of a Hollywood movie 1eript proposal: a celebrity aute>- maker, squeezed for cash. meets a big time drua am uglcr aod plunges 1 n to a hi&h-finance cocaine deal. But the scriptwriters were FBI agents planning 1 "stln1" opcrauon. and the llltomaker, John Z. De Lorean, claims it was a gigantic setup. The acents' colorful memos to Washinaton headquarters came . Security tight for _pope ·tour By tbe A11oclated Presa PORT MORESBY, Papua New , Guinea (AP) -Security was tight as Pope John Paul II landed in this South Pacific capital city today to a greeting from tribal · dancers, a bagpipe band and thousands of cheenng islanders. His arrival came a day after a youth brand1shin~ a toy r.istol charged his motorcade in Scou • South Korea. The pontiff stepped down from the papal DC-I 0 and kissed the ground as a 21-gun salute boomed over the airport, a former World War II fighter base. The band played the Vatican and Papua New Guinea anthems. Beside the plane, dancers wearing feathers and pig tusks chanted a traditional welcome as drumbeats sounded. After greeting Prime Minister Michael Somare and Papua New Guinea's governor-general, Sir King- sford Dibela, the pontiff made a shon speech in English and repeated it in Motu and Pidgin, the two most common languages 1n this diverse Melanesian society. He told the crowd in front of the terminal that he had been "nunuring in my heart a panicular desire" to visit this island, a former colony at various times of Britain. Germany and Australia. Roman Catholics arc the. religious largest group 'in Papua New Guinea, comprising one-third of the 3 million inhabitants. He went from the airpon to Hubert Murray sports stadium, where he gave an open-air mass. He urged the nation's youth "to take up and respond to the divine call" and become priests. brothers and nuns. under fire in the automakcr's drua trial this past week. The newly released documents provide an inside view of inter-qency rivalry over the celebnty case and arowin1 excite- ment ov·er the plan for De Lorean'• arrest which agents called "an appeal- ina 1eenario." De Lorean'• attorney, Howard Weitunan,J?lcinJthecourtroom and ex.udina in<iianauon, has accuJed the government of .. c boreo- .. . " - 11aph1na ... orchestrltin1... creating tt)is case." "We did not create the con- 1p\racy," insisted qent Beoedkt Tisa, t~e trial's only witness so far. "Mr. DC Lorean did it." In a 1cnse courtroom drama. the feisty Weitiman and the stoJjd Tiu have locked horns now for seven dayi of crots-euminatlon. The qtnt has been on the st.and 11 days., and his statements have led to accusations of misconduct and one dismiliil mo- tion. Repeatedly. Tau has chansd testi· mony. eAplaming, ·•1 m1QPOie;" or .. I was 1n error." De Lorean, the s1fver-haired star of the drama, watches silently from his counsel table teal. tak.ina noc.es and sjppioa water as the action flares around him. He is charaed with QOn1pjrlni to distribute S2.il million worth of ce>- Hart Says he's still in game By &Ile A11ocla&ed Prell Writer Waller Mondale is lookin1 to . Tuesday's next big round of primanes and offering himself as a latter-day Harry Truman, as Gary Hart insists he's not about to pull out of the Democratic presidential race despite two fresh losses. Han expected to pick up a victory today in his home state of C~orado, wJaere Democrats hold local caucuses and 43 national convention delegates arc at stake. Mondale was conceding Colorado to campaign today in all four of the states holding primaries Tuesday - Indiana. Maryland, North Carolina and Ohio. A total of 368 convention delegates arc at stake on that day. Han. trailing Mondale nearly two- t.o-one in delegates, was a loser twice Saturday. He finished second in Louisiana's primary behind the Rev. Jesse Jackson and in Texas caucuses behind Mondale. The Texas loss was a panicular I blow. since Han had staked much of his nomination hopes on a showing in the western states, among which Texas has the second largest number of delegates. "The issue 1s not who wins states but who wins delegates," Han said Sunday. contending that Mondale would score a net gain in delegates of only about 30 out of Texas and Louisiana. u ..,..,.... At a news conference in Wash1ng- Flnl bin h ton before staning a campaign swing 8 g tOUC e& through Ohio and Indiana, Hart Conetruction workers carry a buet of Caeur to lta place insisted he would win the nomination along half-mile long Wonder Wall at Loulelana World on the first ballot at the Democratic Ezpoeltion alte ln New OtJeana. The 82-acre woJfd'i fair ,~ NauonaJ Convention m San Fran- opene ln elz da•a -· ·' .,. c'isco this July. ~ • · Asked 1f. in hght of the Texas loss. hlah Water from two daY9 Of lnfeMlw r8'n. ftuh flood watch wttn rtYert out of theft bank• In many arMi Md there were any circumstances under which he would quit the race before the convention. Hart answered "None:· caane in a plan to rave h11 fa1hn1 (:l.f COMP1ny ID Nonbern hdand I( convacted be could ftct 72 yean bchn~ben. Tisa'• ~timon)' and the FBI memos hhe hiahh&htcd a blckst.ase battle over the De Lorean case between the FBI and DEA (Drua Enforcement Administration), \Vh1cfi both souaht to oontrol the "stina." Tisa. who<knied that he was try1n1 C•ndldete•' Scorec•rd Mondale Hart Jackson Other Uncommitted To Nominate Total Delegates ' "I am sttll wailing for someone to ask Mr. Mondale when he 1s going to demonstrate that he represents the real majority ofth1s party," he said. But his Texas campaign manager, Rep. Manin Frost, acknowledged winning the nomination will be difficult now. "He needed to win this state in my judgment," sa Frost. "He didn't do so." The 1exas results were. sttll being counted today by state Dcmoetattc Pany officials. With 61 percent of the vote counted. Mondale had 21.407 votes or 50 percent. to Hart's 11.572 or 27 percent and Jackson's 7.014 or 16.4 percent. 1,251.05 \ 193.75 235.2 54 302 1,317 3,133 In LoutSJana. final unoffictal re- turns had Jackson with 136, 794 votes, or 43 percenL Han had 79.387 or 25 perc~nt, and Mondale had 70.543 or 22 percent. The News Election Service projected that Jack- son would pick up 25 dclcptcs to 18 for Han. 13 for Mondale and one uncommitted. Secretary of State Jim Brown projected that Mondale would get that one uncommitted delegate. Mondale was m Ohio on Sunday and likened himself to Truman, lhe former Democratic president who won election in 1948 against Iona odds In L.atcMf County today, the IWOlef\ Kentucky RIYW turged out of lta bar*I and trapped relld«ttt of ~. wtth the c.en1• of town under e to ..... of water. Mid Ffre ~8"N. dlmbtna •fut a 2 feet an hOUr. 1------------""2..-------------------:-::::~.,..'!"'9"'-Up to f'tnchel of,..,, had ran.n, _.. ~~ -----~ "About 100 t.mM ... he¥8 had to ..... th* homel, but ttter•'• no dry piece to let up Ma ehelt« Ind no .av to gee out ot town,·· S.W. ..ad. -;rlf you W8nt out, you're going to haw to watk. Of' twtm. •• The entire •tat• wu under a and fOreOuter9 Akt 81\0th« ha". --...... ,.. ..... ~-foot could b9 expected In the "• touth-otntral and eoutheutern part of the •tate. "Thie ltOf'm could proctuc. ftOOdtng ttaatWOWd gfW •~of the .,... ftoodl of 1978, • Dk:k Brown of the Kentucky office of DtMSter and Emergerq SeMces Mid today. We 've added $250 ,000 worth of diamonds to our regular stock and put this selection on sale! Save on dazzling diamond iewelry tn our Fine Jewelry Department. plus Congress facing deficit, El Salvador military aid a special one day only collection. You II save on pendants. bracelets. earrings. cocktail rings, bridal sets and mens rings Choose solitaires diamond clusters or diamonds with other precious stones All are in 14kt gold settings Our Diamond Counselor will be 1n our Fine Jewelry Department to help you Reg 115 00 to 6000 00. WASHINGTON (AP) -Two issues that have dogged Congress more than any others this year. U.S. military aid for El Salvador and an election-year prescription for trim- ming federal budget deficlJ.s. will be the focus of House anll Senate act1 v1ty this week. Beginning Tuesday. the House will be debating several approaches 10 aiding El alvador as legisla1ors consider a SI 0.5 billion worldwide foreign aid authorization bill fo r the fiscal year beginning Oct. I. . President Reagan. meanwhile. 1s deciding whether to address the nation as pan of a personal lobbying campaign to gain congressional ap- Reagan would beat Mondale and Hart LOS ANGELES (A P) -President Reagan would defeat either Waller Mondale or Sen Gary Hart by about the same margin 1f the pres1denual election were held now, a Los Angeles Times poll published today said. .-the survey. conducted between ..\pnl 28 and Ma y ~. 59 percent of tho\e responding approved of Re- agan's overall performance as presi- dent and his handling of the econ- omy But 36 perce nt ga ve him a negative Job rating and 37 percent disapproved ofh1s economic policies proval for increased aid to Central America. Deputy White House press sec- retary Larry Speakes said Reagan will decide early this week whether to make such a speech . The president nas asked for S 132.5 million in authority for military aid next year for the government of El Salvador. but the request has at- tracted httle Euppon 1n the Demo- crat-controlled House. House Republican Leader Rober1 H. Michel of llhno1s said flatl y last week the proposal has "no consti- tuency" and he urged Reagan to make a nationally b,roadcast speech to explain the necessity for the mone) . ( ongres\ has earmarked S64.K m1lhon in Salvadoran military as- sistance this year, and a Senate- passcd supple men tal appropriation for S6 I 7 million 1s awaiting House action • "' . .. ' .. . \. .. sale 68 99 to 3599.99 MP•,, ,, D .imund 1.,..ert1l1ca1e s ssued wt• • 1 • ~ ..,,, • 1:-t.' At any time lhe am1J11• • ,,, 1n .. cPll l1t>d se111no procP tor the 101.11 1ni•)u• • o' navments mao.-on ll"le u• c• ~ h rw a rP' l.'0 toward lht> purchase o• 1., ,, "t-•oeno, ""'a amono providing •h•· •et,,. •s.,., 101' w th 1ne 01amof\C1 CP•' • c; ltf' ~· d t'lP ll amond ts 1r tne or1- Q f\dl " ,,.,t nq not marreCI or dam,,iged All r!'lu"lf'CI dldmOPdS are SUbjl'tt 10 •P' r ,. • o, ,, 1l'we1er c;,o,,.,P ·~··11110· c;" ii~ oe en1arq110 10 o;;how c'IPtR St~lf'S rnav vary b\' store Tuesday only May 8 Reagan would defeat Mondale 53 to 41 percent. according to the surve) of 2. 700 votmg-age people across the nation. includmg 1,898 rcgmered voters. Han. who has claimed he would run better than Mondale in the fall . gathered 41 percent \P Reagan's 52 percent. The Re v. Jesse Jackson lost to Reagan by a margin of 63 to 19 percent. LA deputies 'sniff out' corn mash whlskey still ~ \ Garden Grove store Wednesday only May 9 Tustin store The slight difference between Re- agan's poll showmg against Mondale and his suppon versus Han is not significant in light o( the survey's margin of error-three percentage points m either d1rect1on. the Times said. The polJ also showed Mondale'~ suppon to be more sohd, with 6 7 percent of those ra vonng him saying they wcre'C'cmun to vote for him 8 ) contra t, 59 ~rcen t of thost who choK Han said they were ccruun to vote for him. Pollsters found that ~8 percent of DcmOC'rnt~ survey~d th ouah1 Mon- dale 'hould be the part) ... pre 1dcnual nominee. compared w1th B percent who picked ttnrt nnd 6 percent wtio cho~ JRchon .... deect1bed Mclem<n -••• mountllln m.. "om,..~···· Who WM IMna out of• ptcttup he'd ftttW Wtth· •. ~ cemper ihifl Md groWtng ~In. irn9M garden. ~ "' •• ... ' Thursday only May 10 Anaheim store 12 noon to 8 p.m . ... .. _ He hed Mttted ln LYIJWOOC_t, 1 commurnty 10 mHill iOUth Of 66Wntown Loe ~ Where • ec.•ch of Wtdh..ae llof'Q Wlm-lngton 8outeYltd ftld bellt'1 ..,.,,. doned fort~ ~planned Cen· 1----------------~-..... ----------- tury fre9Way, Tue a .. May 8 Garden Grove Hor bo~ Blvd at Gard •n Grove Blvd ~ Wiii held lft 8'ii Of Wed . Mey 9 Tustin 1818!? lrv1nP Blvd at N "wpor t Ave 11.000 ball. M unldentlfted 27• Thurs May 1 O AnAhe1m Ant1hc1m Plan\ N Eur.II el St HI Cr f'4Kt1 nt S1 , yMr-otd woman who lhar1ld hit I qulWtert WM quatloned and re· lemed. y. Mid. ' - I Cf.leeks, balances ne.eded on the Fed WASHlNGTON-lmaganea ~rwhorould set haso"n I tt w11ho_ut a~y explanation to thcparentswhopa) 11.and)ou'll have a some idea ofthl' wa' the fe<kfal Resen e S~ stem oi>cra 1es. Only some idea. bct·ause the Fl·d·., self-set allowann· as mo rt· than SI billion a year. The Fed \Hill''> ats U"' n budg1.•t and dMsn't ha' r IOJu'>llf) a n11. l.l·I ot 1t t11 Con(tess becau\l' thr mom:) asn 't appropriatt'd b~ our elected rl·pn:~·n· tataves. The Ft'd gets us .,pending money from thl' $15 billion an anlt'rt''t payments it collects b' bu' angand scllinggoH~rnml'nt st•i:unian. a~ 11 regulate~thc mone) '.>uppl~ But the Fed\;:illo,,ann·l'ome'> indirectly out ol th(• HP.pa) l'r' · pockets. Thai·, IX'cauw thl· 1ntt·r1.·'>t 11 cams must tx· turned<>' er to tht• Treasury-minus the Fc.·d\t'\· penses. The morl' lhl· h·d sf)l.'nd' on itself, the less mone) tt ga' ec; thl· Treasury. Fed oflic1als sel·m to regard the remission offunds to lhl· go' ern· ment as-a g1 ft. JACK ANDERSON Genl'ral ..\ccountang Otlin· audm ot moneta~ pohc~. sagnilicant Free- d om ofl nlorma11on ..\ct <kmand'>. Gl·m·ral 'il·n ll'\'!t .\dman1strat1on rules and l'I' al !tt.'n Kl' rl'~µlataon!t. • The IJll'\l e\ampk of the f ed\ h~ pn1111r l'lkr1 on CongH'S'i l'I the Fl'lkral Rl·sen e Modern11Jt1on ..\t 1. h v.ould ha' e n.•pt.·akd tht• e\l\llng $1..+0 m1ll1on la m11 on con~1ruc11un rol>t'> for lhl' I~ Federal Rl'!>~n d\anl. hranchesaround thl' coun1n. Th as v.ould ha"e let thl' Fed's regional '>alraps~pt.·ndasmucha~1hc~ \l.:lntl'd on new olliccs Th as high-handed po-wer grab v. a~ saahng throu~h Congress v.athout n en d1scuss1on when Rep. W1ll1am Patman. D· Texas. spotted 11 and how led an protest. He v.a!. able to gl'I theconstrucuon hmll put bacl an . though a1 $::!()() malhon ONE £~ MR.~A61E _./ 1 L.M. Bovo ~-----. ·'As anyone who has Jost a Jot of weight can att t. there comes a time when no matter wlJac r.owdo ... you ar~ totally Incapable of Jo Ing 'hat last 10 or 15 pounds. · BILL HARVEY·"" columnbt PAT BucHAUN Why not follow through on taxes? Reagan proved h is pla n w orks . now h e 's back in g off In 1983. the Rc:agan reco"er) created more Jobs than Europe dad an IO)cars Francoa!i Matt~rrand. the French socaahst who came to po-wer at-the same tame as Ronald Reagan. wtth s1m1lareconom1cproblems. ate has humble pac and made has hegira to S1hcon Valley to learn ho-w Yankee So it's yourbusine'.>'.> that the Fl·d·., personnelcostswcn1up10 pem:nt- toS600 million -in the midst of overall cutbacks and la\ offs b' lcs"· favored federal agencu:'s Ii''> ~·our money that subs1d1z('S the tennis and squashcouns.1heelaboratl·din1ng and shopping fac1h11cc; in c;oml· Fed buildings-and the SW I \t<4 cafetc;ria subsad) 1n one )t'ar Patman as t~ ang to fore(' the Fed 10 '>ubmit toa full congressional aud11- a fight tha1·s been goangon without '>Uccess for at least .:W) l'ars. "IJUStdon't knowwh} we can't muster the courage to do something lake that. .. Patman told my assoc1a1e Michael Banstean. "We ha'e fartoo le"' restnc11onson the Fed." Auctions: Women led the way entrepreneurs are paving the wa) 10 the future. Whak the German economy stagnates. with 10 percent unemplo)· ment. the U.S. econom). we are told. as an dangerof"overheating" and needs to be restrained by Paul Volcker. who has shown previous And it's your dough that pa~., thl' salary ofa full-time an director. w hu decorates the offices offl·d oflinal' and holds an shows v.11h a \earl\ budget of nearl) $I ()(J(J(JO · Why doesn·1 ( ongrel>~ clip thl' wings of the hagh·ll) ing Fl'd. "'h1ch regularly lectures the· la"' m;il.as on their spending habits'' Thl· anw.('r seems to be that most ml·mlx-r-> ol Congress-lake most of their const1tuen1s -find the Fed''> v. holl' operatton so m) steraous that thl') prett} well accept"' 1thou1 que,11on the idea that the frd mu!>t rl·maan unaccountable CongrC'>'> ha'> dcclam·d to forn· the Fcd1ntolhercgularbudge1and appropnataon\ prOll''i'i that othl·r go' crnment agl'Ol ll''> must go through Thl· h'd ''also ammunl· to Takangon the Fed asa Patman lama I~ trad111on . Has father. Rep. Wright Patman. D-Texas. as chair· man of the House Banking Comnrn· tee ran the only real audit of the fed shortl> before he died in 1976. That rcpon. which was ne'er officaally released. put ats conclusions up front. It was titled: .. Federal RescncConstruct1on E>.pend11urlT -\n Exercise an Extra\ agance "II sho"ed that 1he Fed's bualdangHO'.il a~ much as 115 perce nt more 10 huald than !he a\ erage federal bualdang Ja clt Anderson is a nodicated columaist. · Q. What was the first son of merchandise sold a1 auction? A. Young women an good physical condition were treated as merchan- dise an that ma nner. Earliest auctions an lhe record at hand go back to 450 B.C an Bab\ Ion whi:re female sla' es were sold ori the block. · .\ verage 'ialal") of professional hascball players m the majors no" 1!'.t $289.000 ..\.' crage career la'>I\ sax ~cars t'vkdatal <:heel.ups an nudist rn- lonacs show a much lower ancadencc of high blood pressure than 1s found an the general public In the \1alabar region of India a "'1f1.· can get rad of ;:in un"ahtcd husband sampl) b) lea\ ang has shoes outside 1he door • Q. Wh) was "Ro,c:r" the t)pacal name for a dog for so man) years'.' A. The first animal movie star was a dog that starred 1n a 1905 film en111lcd. "Rescued by Rover." Then. 11 was a rather unusual name. () H ow much dad tht· tirst hlue Jeans t·ost" -\ $1J.50adoL<·n. Those v.ere Le" Straus•,' fir.,t in 1874 Q "-Jaml' thl' thrt.'l' w 1nd11:\I 10 .... ns in the G.n11ed States i\ I Guadalupe Pass. Tc,as 2 Med1c1nc Bow. ~}O -\nd 3. La'· ingston. Mont 11),that order. Have you ever b('en to a gnathologist? You have. 1f you've ever had a gold crown o n a tooth. That's another name for the denlasl who crafts such work. a pt 1 t ude for such work. With the strongest recovery since World \Var 11, with his philosophy of' If you want lbft bar of soap to last sound m ey and lowertaxes vinda- longer. unwrap tt and let 1t dry before cated. nald ReaP,n.onew~uld >OU use it. maybe an a drawer to tha • ould be leading the victory perfume up )Our linens or whatev~ rade. annou4»cing to his troo ps plans fo r even '*eper tax rate reduc- . Obsen ed Case) Stengel '1"here 11ons. even bettertimes. 1fthey will comes a time an e'ef) man's life -helph1mwm anotherterm. and I've had plcnl) of them." Where. however. is the troubadour Slogan of the Mystef) Writers of ..\menca· "M,sten Wniers Kno" C°(lme 0()('~ N·ot Pa) -Enough .. ofpnva1eenterpnse to be found? Home frol'n China. he is building suppon forthe founh maJortax incll'.'BSt'in 20 months. acquiescing an congressional cuts in the-rearmament L.M. Boyd Is a syadlcated program that was to be pan ofh1s columaisl. presidential legacy. One understands the senior Re- Trench Warf are in the battle of the bulge publicans. rec1d1vist 10 the core: the) needed little prodding to return to the business of raising taxes to "balance" budJCtS unbalanced by their Demo- cratac colleagues' proch \it) for spend mg whattheydo no1 ha"e • T h ose last few pounds are the hardest -and call for desperate measures I am not a pt:r~on v. ho I 1l.t·.,10 brag. but afan:vonl' v.erc 101.ome up IO mt' and a!.k. I'd adm11 to the fact that during the pas11hrc1.· or lour) ear'> r, e managed to lose 90 pounds It ha!. not beeneas\. Pan of at I d1dw1th meditation and 'ielf-h) pno'>ls and pan of 11 I dad w11h •he help ol a' en good ph>s1c1an I haH·gone from a 52-anch v.a1s11u a 37-anch v.aast wh1th on m\ ti-foot. ~-inch bag-boned frame loo~ .. prett' good .\t least. at looks good to me -\s am one"' ho has lost a lot ol \l.f'lght can a11ec;t.'thl•rccom1.•s a II ffil' when no matter\\ hat \OU do in the wa) ofdact. )OU are wiall) incapable oflm.1ng 1ha1 la'it IOor I c; pound~ 11\ pre It) frus1ra11ng. 'r ou '>ub<.1s1 on a dret qlgrapcfru1t \l't.'1.h watt.•r and water. and that latt roll oftlab hang' 1n lhl'rl· l1kc 11\ het·n magac-Klut·d on You look into J mirror and there·., an ama11ng fan1m1lc ofa \ta lag 4 ~un1,orstannghatl.JIH>u ;:ill nccp1 fortha1 la't roll If the' could mal.1.· a 11rl' "'tough and ll'JnglastangJ~ that roll ol lal \1,trll. ( Bloonw \\OUIJ hl· 11u1 of hu\llll'\S an c;i ' mon 1 h' lt'\\'\lrl·m1.·h l'\J\fX'1,111ng. I hl'lt' Ii nalh u1 ml'' ,1 11 nil'" hl·n ) ou sa) to) oursclf"Thas as rad1t u· lous' Thert"s~ot to be somt•rh1ng I can do to get nd oft has remnant ol m) past add1c11on to ma\1-nu1n11on'" In the state of e>. treme frustration an "hach \OU find\ ourself. nearh am · rhinglooksgood. Surgical rcm·o, a·I" Probabl) velJ expens1\t' and a prl'll) ntreme solution. but 11 bears lunher thought. -\bsolute stan a11on·1 1 see m)sclfl) ang an m) coffin. a mere sl.an co' ered skeleton. except for a roll ol fat that inter('res"' 11h thl' do'>lng of the lid . Then. oneda~. I'm dri' ang m) car v.es1 on Ham1hon Ju~t past Rrookhurs1 r ,edrl\en 1h1s road thousands of11mcs. but 1h1s umc I notice something that J', c ne'er nut aced before. On the !.Oulh c;ade o l 1he s1rect. thcrc'sa hag <>1gn that sa' ') "Huntington Beach .'\thll'11cClub ·· -\Ii-\~ Tha!tl·ould be the ans'Wcr I hurn homeandconferw11h .\.nn Prohabl\ beca use of the fil\:l that ~ht' hasgaaned. oh. one or two pounds 'lance "'e were married . .\.nn agrees that th as might be indeed a good 1dl'a ~nn v.a., al the peal. ofph~ sacal cnnd1t1on v.hen I ffil'I her pla~ 1ng r;.ll ~Ul'lhall \l'\ l'ral ti mes a -wel'I. J\ "di J' l'ngagang 1n rt•gular at.·rohal t'\l' rl 1,1.·c. '>oml·how thl•tkmands nt marned life tool. precedl·nre. and tlws~ '-'nd"a' or\ ldl b' the v.a' ~1dt• .\s "'' daSCUSS the pUS!>ib1lat ICS UI regufar workouts. shl· gains cn1hus1a~m We go 10 cht>ck the place out. I find that the' N'\ first ob!>tark to overcome as actuall~ getting anw the bu1ld1ng. Tht·rcarcabout 3.000steps tochmb. I wratr thasolTasa no-t.hargc add111on to the regular program. and labor up those steps Once 1ns1dc ,, we're warml) greeted and olT~ lour You remcmberthose 3.000steps'1 As soon as >Ou're in the bualdang. anything that you -want 1odo. e\crpt l\erobacs. requires that) ou go do""n those same 3.000steps. onl) ansade thebualdang. No sweat li'seasacrto go down than up. I. ofcourse. "'as not 1hanling. Once downstairs. "'e met a man named Mall Snov. Matt as. 10 put at m1ldl) lmprl'Hl\t.'. Hr'sv.on lotsol bod) bualdangcontestHnd "as namrd Mr Minnesota as well a<i Mr. Collegrnte .-\mcnca. I looked at him and then looked at me. I fdt crl'stfallcn. Mall's wafe. Tana. took Ann under herwingand lhr) d1~ppeart.•d. Mall led me on a guided tour that ancludt•d <ioml' of the most 1 nt1m1dating ma- chine!") e"crd('\asedb) 1hecunning ot man ..\\ v.ecntcred the \Cr\ last room I <.,a1J "Th1s must be v.here \OU ~t'l'P thl..' l n1n Maiden and the Rac'i. Teamwork takes comfort "111ml·Onl· a1 lhl· nn1 1.1hk an tlil' Pr1.'S'> ( lub w-a' 1.11rnpl.1111111g lnudh ahout his had IUl ~ .1t 1h1.· tmdgl' tJhk He and ha'> pann\r l\\o 1.·,rx·m•m nl pla~1.·r~. wt'rt.' lu\lfll/. "•'t•l.I\ Ill .i pa11 who -were barl'I\ tx·lll'r th.an dulkr' and he couldn't unda'>l:rnd 11 Ha,ing plaH'd Yillh l11m un nt· casaon . I could ha' l' 111l<l him II he had a~k('d ml' I Ill' man .., a gond player. but a bad partnl·r He m1gh1 Jo w(')I at poker. wht•rl· l'\l'r\ ma'lr'" nn ht~ O'¥n. hut not an a game whl·n· \011 go an t~n<lem or not at .111 An y panncr\h1p 't'nturl' d1.·ix·nd'> more upon mpport th.in upon ra"" ab1ht}-Tw o ml•dam n· pl:l\l'r'i .... ho ha'" a 'imooth and l'il\\ rdat1(10\h1p can bfat two cral l.t'r)..tl 11,., who Ml' edg) or abras1\l' an thl·ar r1.•act1on'> Tht' le' l'I of pl;\\ " 11h1·n k\s important than tht· dt·1un· of un<lt·r· standtnit and Jln'pt..tnll' In thl' regular d11nhl.lll' ~.anw I pl.I\ "'lRMJ ,£ COAST Daily Pilat /,r IJ 1 SIDNEY HARRIS an the '>ummcr. I gl't lx'ttl'r re'iUlt'i with an ordana~ relaxed partner than "'hen pla) 1ng w 1th thl' dub lhamp1on. v.hu. though ~rfrlll} charming. rnal.l''> mt• ncnous about the otn IOU\ tla-w'I m m~ game I gct rattll·d Jnd t~ 100 hard to pkaw - Whll h Ol l Our'>e. IS thl' \Urest W3\ 10 hlo"' <ll ont r.at t. or an\ other rom m 11- mcn t Oh\ lllU\h I am ({'f('rn ns to m U( h mort• than 1h1.· itaml' of bnd~(' \m panner'>h1p-"'hc1her1t i'ia pa'itamc .1liu\lnt'<.'i1'nll•rpn<,t.· or a marnaite - H. L. SchwarlL Ill .. Chazy Dowellby ' tt I A .. ,, , r "'°• J 1t I fr•nk Zlnl 4'• " •• r , .• ' • I ( I Tom Till I '• ( JI• must he rnott·d rn a rnmfortabk \l'lf. a\surantT 11 11 I'> guang to he \lJhk produlll\l' and lasting It " a < la'>Sll' cannon ll\ now that husband'> .ind v.l\n. an thi.· m.1111 . do not mal.c goo<l b11dge panm·r ... and th" ha., lallk to tlo "'llh the gamr 1t'tdl BqonJ ll'lhnaqut•. bradgl' " l.1rgl'I ~ a matll·r of lummun1cat1on and l'mpatn) If a marriage " dl'li· ncnt 1n lht''ll' quah11t·~. thl' hradge tahlc brings out all lhc: repn·<,<,cd d1.,,at1<,fact1ons and ho\tal11rn Oirl.<.•rang ahout hands 1s sarnph a d1'igu1<;cd form of marital warfare l 1lo.1·" 1<i1.'. 1n a husaness pannt.'r'ihrp 11 " not lhl' al.'tual operauon of the firm that l'ng<.·ndc~ dasharmon' d\ mut.h 3'1 1hc l<'mperamcntal dal· krent.c'>i hctwel'n the pa rt ner'i Mo n('' I c mamage. can bring out the be~I thl· worn •(l 3 rcla11onsh1p -which b\ thr \\3\. 1~ wh\ so mam mamagr' 1 it(' "monq .. a!> thc leading l'au~ of runllan. -wh<'n 11 " onh 3 ~> mp1om ol a decpcr li'i'>Urt • The hc\I partnr~h1p<; of an~ I.and arc "hJt 1\ called "!>)nrrg1\t1r· - that " whl•n one and one add up 10 more than t-wo 0\ a comhina11un ol lOmpa11hk l harat·1e11st1n The duf· fe~ llt the bradg" tehk wrrc pla)tn& with .a ded th~· npcm 'tatkl'd aanan\I thcm'ieh<•<; . JdnN lfarrh l'f • NJ ndirtHrd t'Olumni•I BILL HARVEY right'.r· Matt onl) !>m1kd. Matt then tool. m(' bad to the 'itart and anstallcd m(' upon a machine that resembled a h•C)Clc v. ath no" heel... I stancd pumpangand hl' stancd pushing bu11ons. Red lights sta rt('d 10 bhnk. He. an all innocence. said ·T11 be back an fi' e m1nu1es 10 checl. )Our pulse .. Th as magic machine 1s ngh1 up 1hcrr on the cutting edg" of modern technolog) It has a panel tha1 tells ) ou ho\\ man) revolutions per manut(' )Ou'rc managing 10 pump into the thing It has ano1hcrscc11on that tdb \OU whal k'el \Ou 'rl' v. orkang a1. on a \Cal<.· nl one to I~ l was al le' cl <>nc and de' out I) washing that there \\erl' a IC\ el 1 :. It also 1db you hov. man) caloric~ per hour \ou'rc expending. an alarm1ngl) <.mall numlx•rwhl'n )O u consider the physica l agon) that) ou 'r" under- going Inc\ er reahled that one stankangdoughnut would be so hard 10 get nd of. It also felt as aft here were a full-gro\'vn gn11I) bear hidden an the "'nri..., v..hohadadl'athgnpon1hc I LETTERS --- other end oft he pedal~. ~boul sa>. and half da\ slater. Matt came back an<l tool. m) ·pulse. .. Hmmm. Not bad. Tr) for 15 more minute\ ... -\GGC1CJHl!HH11 I managed. 1hrough -,uper-human clTon. tod('feat that grizzly for about two more minutes. Then I foohshl) started on the program through the machanef)· that he had planned for me. I made at. bUtJUSt barely. Ann stagg('red over to where Iv.as. and we decided toC"scape. You rememberthose 3.000 stairs that we came down to get into th as place" Things ar(' a lot better now. A few ~ssions later. I was able to sta) w 11h that gnzzl) for 20 minutes. then 30. I can nowsta) for 30 minutes at level 2. and have upped all of the weights on rn) machines. l don't ('vcn nottc(' the 3.000 stairs anymore. I've lost five pounds. but more amazingly. I seem to have lost a lot more than fi vr · pounds of that flab. ..\nn'sdoing vef') wdl too. Sh"'s ft'l'lang pretty cock). J us1theotherda).5-fe('t. 3-anch Ann looked 6-feet. 2-i nch me dirertl) 1n the eye lWJd said "Wanna arm wrestle?" I told her that I'd tak(' 11 under . cons1derat1on and let her know nrxt \\Cek . Columaisl Bill Harvey llvt1 la HUDliagtoa Btacb. Idaho senator backs San Joaquin Freeway To 1h1.· ~ d11m Prl'\\ rt•port l ...., \enator ~)rnm~ I R·ld:iho) filing a hill to help build the San Joaquin frt·cwa> should the voll'rs <ll·n} Propos1t1on .\ (I-cent ~alc'i tax). probabaht). we thank. Thou~ht )<rn'd bc interested an our letter to Senator Symm~ back in Dec('mber ' 1(1kd1dn'trcpl)-Wh) ~hould ht''' We don't vote an Idaho Ourlcttrr(datt'd lxc 10 19R1)re3d~. in pan: "Dear ~na1or \\mms It wa\ d1~ppo1ntang that )Our rcc('nl \l'lll tO Orange (aunty. Calarom1a. where proponent<. of the n Joaquin Free- way argu('d their pos1t1on'I did not ancludt: '1~1h -with those who oppo~ thl· lrte-wav "It would~ 1nterest1nf to know 1f the\<' c.upponef'\ mrntaoned that mo\I ol thr \Otc~ of 'IOuth 0t'jlnge <. ounl\ -RcpuhlacaM u well a~ l>cmocratc. -oppose the frttwa) .1u ordang lo :i rrcent l lm,ersll) of < alafornia poll Rc~pond('nt<i re-a,oned 1h:u 1t would not pnmanl~ lc<.scn trnffic loods but would help a few land developers ~ hoM-proJrct<. w.nuld not 01hrrw1~ he H;,hk .. , ou wr ~·notor 1hl\ 11 1111k frl·ewa) begins nowhl'rl' and g~~ nowhere. exct•pl along•ude the de- ' <'loper~· pro pc mes Once promot('d as a ·corridor' (eophcmasm for 'free- w:i) ·-a term abhorrent to residents) to 'mov" people". al as now urged as one to ·save' Orange County! Never mind that 11 would be cheaper to widen t>'<1s11na freeways 1f transpor- tation indeed was the shot. As a negative by product, the freeway would rumble throuah pnsune land dcstroyina endangc~ wild hfc and plants. 1f one cares about that. "Perhaps )Ou could consider mak- ing another tnp down here to hear the real facts of the matter. a nd the rest of the IOI)'." It's pohttcall) rcvealtna that nenher the Stnator nor the con- gressman sponsonnJ the bill hvc 1n Orange County or as re pons1ble to county voters. House. ~ndcrson (R- los Anaeles). ~nate. Sr.rnms (R· Idaho) pparcntly the SJf\~pon ors IA. Ill do anything tO get the rftcWB) I r\l'n hfrc OUbtdC hands lo C'arcum- 'ent the washes of tht \Otcrs iHO~H \l.E NDER '°l<'i. retnn . L11guna qrecnbt'lt L agu "" Rtach But apparentl) Reagan has '.>uflcred a lapse offaath. · Howtoexplaan it? Du rang 1982. the most difficult of 11mes. when the Democrats wert' blaming the president for the "worst recession since the G reat De- pression." the president remained chipper. The ideas are\ alad. hr anststed: the program will wor .. Work it did. But even as the Democrats have ceased talking about economics and begun focusing on more fruitful matters such as Ed Meese'scuffianks. Reagan himself seems to have lost faith. or lost ante rest Just as the polaucal pot as to be raked in. the p~adenl as throwing away a winning hand. Currently. he 1s about to accept someS45 ballaon an tax hikes and commensurate cuts an his defense buildup 1n exchange for increasingly vague promises of cuts in social spending. It is the same pag in a poke he was sold in the summer of 1982. Meanwh1k. lheyounger Demo· era ls. having been flanked and routed by Reagan on the issue of tax cuts. have pi cked up the ideas and the them"s that helped Ronald Reagan wan the presidency. Sen. Bill Bradley of Ne" Jersey and Rep. Richard Gephardt of Massoun are lanang up broad suppon within their party for steep cuts in the marginal tax rates-from 50 percent toa maxamumof30 percent-an exchange forclosang tax loopholes and ending tax preferences. Bradley. Gephardt has been on the table fora year and has the endorsement of Gar) Han. Unw1lh ngtowa1t on the While House. ~oungcr Rcpubltcans led by Rep Jack Kemp(N. Y.) and en. Bob Kasten (Was.) ha\ e come forward with en idea ofthear own-the Fair and Simple Ta>.. or F~ST. Personal (''<Cm pllOmi would bc doubled toS.'.!.000. Deductions would be prt'tt) much limited to I RA!i. interest (1nclud1ng mongagc» chan· tablecontn but1onsand real propl·rt) taxes Thc pt1orwould pa) nothing. A single worki ns man would not begin paying unul his income reached $5.875 (currentl y he starts payangat $3.800). A family of four "ould not • begin paying federal income ta.\es until$ I 4.815 (roughly SQ.000 under <.'urrtnt law) The Oat rate on all waies and so lanes aboH~ these figurc!\ would be .:?5 percent. The supenonty of Kemp-Kasten over Bradle)-Ocphardi lies 1n the lower tax rate.ireatet'stmphcat) (the K·K tax form fits on a s1n,)e pag~) retention of the capital pans d1fTeren· t1al-and retention ofmdcxauon. the workmaclass' insurance ap1n5t 1nna11on With rrlort and mort Amencans enraae<i at the complex it) and unf:ur- ne,s ofthe ex1stingcodc. with the m1ddlHlas i>a>maat r<>tcs antcndrd for the Mellons. with tax rtvoft brtwingan a dozen suues. reform and 1 he "Oat tax .. arc ideas whost t1 me har, "·omc. Where 1s the Lcnd"r'' P11rlt't BoC'bnan Is• 1yadl<'•l"'1 colomol Molly Bel&ram watchea a• eon Ryan, 4 month•, reacts to the buoyancy and etrlngy Owner-Instructor Wendy Dorfman says, ''Watching c hildren cope with a new en- vironment makes us respect them more.•' reeim. of hammock, one of the tactile experiences at Gymboree in Coeta Mesa. Children areur ed to exp ore Gymboree fnvolves parents in development of skil s By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the Delly Nol It.If Jessica giggled as she era" led de term 1 nedly a ft er a bnght yellow rubber porcupine When she captured 11 in her stubby.~ 0-month-old fingers. she banged it on the floor and gurgled happily. "She'll go anywhere forone of those porcupines." her mother. Gretchen Gurriere. of Anaheim. said. Ryan. 4 months. was content to sit 1n his mother's lap and chew o n his fingers while he looked around the bnghtly colored room. filled wuh tunnels. slides. trampolines and to}sof e'er; descnpuon. "He's a more verbal-onented bab)' ... said Molly Bel gram. R)'an 's mom, ofSanta Ana. Before he started attending Gymboree sessions in Costa Mesa. Molly said. Ryan wasn't very active or interested 1n exploring. He wo uld sit back and passively sun e} his environment rather than get11ng ph} s1call} invOl\ed Now. Moll) ~1d. Gymboree is changing all that. The week I\ t"<erc1ses. for children from 3 months to 4 years old. opened 1n Costa Mesa a month ago. They provide parents with construct• ve playtime for their developing youngsters. said Wendy Dorfman oflrvine ' who owns live Gymboree franchise centers 1n Orange County along with her husband. Mari.. While much has been made oft he ne"' breed of childhood de"elopment classes as \\a}s to turn a' erage children into geniuses or ma ke them super-compet1t1 .. e. Dorfman said. Gymborec is basically a program that concentrates on lc111ngthechildren have fun. "We·re not tr) ing to teach them to read early or become super-athle tes." she said "We're showing the New~ed-k• ••r•tokeep c.ncer out of bll••ful ..... 82. parents new equipment and letting them explore what their children can do. The parents find out that we don't give enough credit to our kids. Watching children cope with a new environment makes us respect them m ore." It also provides a time for parents, most of whcrm say they work full-time. to devote full attention to their child. "I look forward to it as much as he does,'' said Paula Rayburn, a single parent who lives in Costa'Mesa. "He goes to.bed early so by the time I get home ai.,night I don't have a lot of time to enjoy him," she saidofBrian, 20 months. Brian was born prematurely, Paula said. so Gym- boree is especially helpful for him. ''He's still in therapy. but his therapy really stresses exactly this k.ind ofact1v1ty." Dorfman. who leads the Monday night classes. said most oft he teachers have backp"ounds in child development, physical education or dance and fine arts. The childrens' response dunng the classes is a study in <;ontrasts-some run aboutexc11cdl y, 1nvolv1na th~n:iselvcs in the activities. while others hang back. afraid IOJOIO in. T iffany. 7 months. has already shown signs of mobil ity and takes plenty of interest in the bright colors and toys at the Gymboree class. her mother, Sharon Borton. of Costa Mesa. said. "She looks forward to coming here and I get the enjoyment and reward of seeing her advance. lt'sa time for us to be together and work toward her development." The infants' class begins with a short discussion time. where the adults get a chance to share information on a number of subjects from child-rearing techniques to doctors and illnesses. 'Then the parents, led by Dorf man. sing nurser) rhymes and songs while they gently massage their babies and manipulate their arms and legs to the tunes. After a sho n structured time. the babies are turned (Plea.eiaeeGYMBOREE/B2) o.i1y Pflot ""°'" bp '"'"' Cotem"' Eagle Scout Matt Caraher, who attended the Mardan Center, and hJe parents, Donna and Paul Caraher, were at the black-tie dinner. Martin Brower, Carol Hoffman and Ralph Sabin •upport the center, which provide• eervlcee for child ren with learning diaabllltlea. Mardan salutes Hoag for youth work The elegant, black-tic dinner honoring George Hoag. and benefiting the Mardan Center of Educa- tional Therapy, offered an intefesting contrast The clothes and menu were formal. and the music was a polished big band sound that~ured quite a few couples onto the dance floor between courses. But there also was some spmted entertain- ment of quite another sort -a group of performers from Childs-Pace. a non- profit child care program based in Costa Me\a Since 1978.somco f Marda n'sstudcntc;. who GEORGE HOAG all have normal or above-normal intelligence and leamingd1~b1'1t1cc;, haH hccn rnn.•d for at< h1ld'i-Pdn· before and after !lchool while their parents arc working The ch1ldren'c;enthus1asm for~rforming two song-and-dance-numbers. including·· Free to Be You and Mc." brought out a lot ofsm1lcc; Dave Baker opened the" program b> introducing such pubhc offic1alsas Assemblywoman Marlon Bergeson, Pbil Maurer and Keo Carpenter. Baker alc;o pointed o ut Mardan'scxecuti vc director. David Eisenman, its board of trustees. and Charley Heater, dinner chairman Others on the committee were Dr. Daniel Aldrlcb, Hancock Banning, Bergeson, Richard Flamson,J .R. Fluor, Walter Gerken, Peter Kremer, Geo. Wiiiiam Lyon, Supuvlsor Thomas Riiey and Henry Segerstrom. Eagle Seoul Matt Caraher, a former Mardan student. and Ralpb Sabin prec;cnted a sculpted replica of the school' ymbohc two children and the tree ofhfe. to HOaJ. who was honored for lontt-llme interest m htlpm~youth Pauy Hoag a omf)anicd her husband to th<' podium • • • It wa\ Men\ Da\ m thl' k•ll'hl'n at ~<iittn House Lag.una. Mcm lx'r~ ol the l..attuna < 1111ld of the Ornn~l' County Performing t\rts ('enter talked their husband., into cooking omelets for the 350guests who attended Tuesday's opening. E-<h1b1ung theircuhnary skills were Dick Fraite, Biil Knauer, Dale LeMaaters and Wiii Little (w hoSC' wife. Laara, ins1stcd that cold cert.'al had been the C\tcnt ofh1s repertoire before the benefit). t\ss1sling Cheryl Moore.chairman o ft he C\ ent. were Carolyn Acke.rmu, Sae Boyce, Cberyl Dary ea and Laura Little. The deslgn house wtll be open through Ma> 31 . and there 1s free park mg and a shuttle from Monarch Bay Plaza • • • Eula Palmer Anderson o fNewpon Beach. a member of Preceptor Eta Rho chapter of Beta 1gma Phi, recent I\ was presented with the soront\ 's lntemattonal Award ofD1s11ncuon. AJlce Myers. the fi~t rec1p1e nt of the award. made the presentation at the Fobnder's Day cclebratton for the Ncwpon Harbor .\rea Council • • • Tclda\ ·~Paparazzi 1~ ~' nrtC'n b\ l >:11/\ Pilot \I\ k lt111<>r Mc/rnda Huddleston ............... .,, ...... "- Dennla Corbett •hares ln the dellCbt of 80D, Jimmy, whofeelaon top of tile world. Below. an eacer and curtoaa Laarel Fenton la aboat to dl.aco•er what Uee beyond tlaecarpet. ~-- NEW YORK (AP) -In the begtnnlng, ttMn ._ paper grooery bag. It was strong and functional, 00°' carrying groceries, holding garbage, wr8PPlng ages, covering books -all sorts of thlnga. Then ceme the plastic grocery beg. It .. lightweight, flexible, strong, had handles and could _. used CN« end over. And the paper bag ~ declined. • So manufacturers held a oontest to show off N advantages of the paper bag. And as legk>ns of~ clerks. reporters and confused supermarttet CU9t°"*f looked on, Cheryl King, 21, of Jersey City, N.J ., wM procialmed World Champlt>n Grocery Bagger. She won $500 by beating 2• competitors In tht Ni- Amertcan Paper Grocery Sack-Ott at a Manhlletlln tupemwi(et. The event was sponsored by the A&P dlllft, celebratlng Its 125th year, and the Amerlcen ,...., Institute Inc., which Is celebrating the 100th en1nNiefl_. of the paper grocery bag. ''You can get more In a peper bag ~ .. • ..... bag opens." said Saul Bennett, Sack-Off put>Udet. ":Tl harder to pack a plastic bag. becauM It doMn't hM a bate. really. The 1tu.ff tends to rolt around more.'' And being a t>agg« could be the start of~ big. ''We found out that J~ Oteuon. Ed Mc:iet••• and Mayor (Edward) Koch started their ctnera M ~ bag pack«I,'' Bennett aald. "A*>, there's 8 ,...,ort .• John Travotta may have start.CS that way." Perhapa wfth that Hat Of predeceH«I in "*'d, admitted after her >Aetory, "I'm 81*voue wreck." A Junior at Kean Conege who hopel to bee:ont• occupational therapist, n Mkt t. wategy wm "JU9t put the heavy stuff on the bottotn. the light the top and (oth«)stun ~no thelidM." She won by outatumng ttWee othtr ftnaletl. Muroekl, 22, of RoMMe ~ N.J., HM\ Anll.._ Yonken. ~· Y , and 0.-y Ponoe, 29, of White~ King WU ectualty the llo•eet of the foui' M the requ!Nd two begl Of•=--· wHct\ r cenMd goodt to mew• Mc..-"*'-*9 t\tlen and potato chtpe. 8ut lhewon on the strength of Ml' dlalrit>UtfonJ ..... ~. bego-buldlng ~ etttt\HM 9\a ·~· .. • One per90n wtth ttttM u.. for the uddna com tlonwu Martin Bn:Mnet.m, va ~t of \Jntftu • Manhatt11n oompany ~ menutacturee illlill- grocwy beQe out Of~· •-'N'T'Mr9'1 • grwt .. ot "'lnO.,,ll.l\JW-1 .. -11 tow• Cl .. ~t of ptiper ~ blel with P'•tc.'' Brownstein aatd. "P bty t"4t lat hottz.on for P'-'ic"' the ~t of PIP« Otooet'Y llldt. And t le ~Ing eight now " t . . , 1 l °'1lnge Cou1 OAH.V PILOT/Monday, May 1, 19~ . •• ~Altering lifestyle cuts cancer risks : .. ~ • DEAR ANN ~· LANDERS: tam a • : newlywed(qe24) ' '\,; ~we are so happy lllCares me.1 mar-'. • died my college • sweetheart. We have had every break in . tbebook. I know this A11 WDEIS sounds crazy, but I have a terrible fearthat my life will be cur ahort by cancer. There is no IOJical reason for this. Both . · !DY perents are in excellent health and their parents (well uuo their 70s) are swimmers and golfers and enjoy life to 1J1e full . When my neighbor had a mastectomy last year, I was afraid to visit her in the hospital f9r fear I might catch her c:anceraltbou&h I know the discaSe is not contagious. I make thiscon1cssion so you will see how irrational 1 am on lbe subject. · I realize there are many different kinds of cancers and no one knows why some people get cancer and others doo•t. Can you tell me (and millions of others) 1f there 1s lnytbiQ& we can do to protect ourselves against this fn&htcnina disease-or is ilJusta maner ofluck?-. DOROTHY IN HlGHLAND PARK DEAR DOROTHY: Webew a 1reac cluJ moNabMt cucer Qu we dJd eva ftve yean 110. tMa.ks to lite blWoa1 of .. Uan 1pal oe rettarcL B•t tllere are 1ttll muy batnla1 aspects. Cucer ls ~e 1ecoad blues• killer la ~II coutry, after .._rt dJMaN. Experts now a1ree lllat Wnlyle cu be AD tmportut facitr le caacer prevutloa. Tiie flip lacld~ of lu1 · cucer, tM mo11 commoe form of c&IMler la mea (lad rap,dly becom1D110 la womea), cu be cracff dJrectly to 1mokla1. It 11 aot true lllat a speelaJ diet wlll prenal cucer but we aow kDow we cu reduce o.r ellucel for 1e1tlq coloa ud rectal cucer by eatla1 rCM1pa1e -cereale, wiole wU.t, bru ( bl&b·flber food1) -also lettace, carrots, cabba1e, caallftower, Bn11el11proet1 ud brocc:oU. We kDow , too, tbal fa& 1boald be avoided. ~oose cll.lckea ud f11b ( mlaaa tbe akia) la1tead of red meat ud ~~rte daJry pro48Ct1. Womni wllo bave a lar1t number of sex partners rlelr cervical cucer. Exee11lve exposure to tbe 10 ls also bad aew1 for botb men ud womu. Early detection cu save Uvet. TlaJa meu1 lmmedi- ate aneatioa to u y u11u1 a,,,.ruce of blood, boatM11H1 of th voice ud l.,nps la tM breast., aeek or la tM area of Ille armpll1. A.a mHI pltyeleaJ for everyoae overH years old Is 1 m•1t. Caacer 11 ao loa1er a dealll 1n&nee. Toclay SO percat of cucen are c•rable. Tbt'1llle1"4 HWI. Tiie bad .ew1 l1 lllat moN you1 people are smoklm1 daaD ever before ud Qey will be tbe prlacf pal cancer victims of tomorrow. Tiiie 1eaetlc componeat of Cbl1 disease cauot be lporecl.11 cucer "ru1 la CM family, .. It 11 wise to keep alert to Ille daapr 1lpal1 ud tMk medlcal •elp promptly 1boald u lrreplar1CJ appear. II oee plly1lclaa says, 0 Tlle lamp ll aotllla1,'' or, .. Tile blood l~robably bemorrMhl1,'' &et a lttODd oplaloD. AIQo• tlle flnt pa.y1lclu could be r!ibt, be coald also be wron1. n't lel )'Hr coaflde.ce la or loyalty to oae doctor jeopardise your life. • • •• Do you feel awkward. self-cunscious-loncly? Welcome to the club. The rt 's help for you in Ann unders' booklet, "The Key to Popularity." Send 50cents with your request and a Jons. stamped, ~If-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995. Chicago, Ill. 60611. Janine Johnson goes after mom Arlene'• ball. Bryan Rayburn completes a aadafyin.g trip. ·. :. .. GYMBOREE HELPS GROWTH .•. ......... ~0 'U4 01.111T ml!lo BlllSIOl lit .. l'r (PSI • w, •• ......, , , \tO '4U .;..__;_________ BIUSIOl r •l~·ll -.11111~ u o n 111 'ICrB ., ... W_; ''"°"' From Bl SANTA ANA free to crawl, slide, swing or chase porcupines. "The parents don't have to run around saying no-no all th e time. A~ long as it's not dangerous. the lods can do 'WMW' "°'1 whate"erthe) want," Dorfman said. lllot> ,,.,, b lC 8 I\ 1000 '1l[PO -Ill ...,.. ,,.,.,, 'or \ ~.,, U 1AJIO' I 81 S' 1'(1"11 TOMS 01 IJlll.-.:Jl1 Then. at the end of each class session, she pulls out a mulll-<'olorcd parachute and gives th e children a spin on 1t. then places them underneath 1t while she and the parents billow 11 up and down overhead. \ fc" tin} soap bubbles are blown about for effect. The Dorf mans also offer Gymborees m M1ss1on VicJO. Irvine and Westminster The Costa Mesaclass. held costs S52 for 13 week. For anforma uon. call 552·3977 or 552-3980. S1m1lar movement edu cation classes are offered in twice-weekly sessions at the Orange Coast YMCA. accord ing to program coordinator David Steinhaus. "We co ncentrate on motor skills. spacial awareness. sensor) awareness, and rh) thm ... he said The Y's live-week sessions are SI b for non-members and SI 0 for members. For information. ca ll 642-9990or drop an at the Orange Coast YMCA, 2300 Univemt)' ..:.~....:~..,...s~--~-4-----·~~·.-•~" in theCommunll)' Church b) the Ba). 148 E. 22nd St . •••• 'NIP\l~MIS Ill 1 ____ --------------.....---------------------- .:i'S! f:: ;:; ;;., -·~· , " j ..£1[( * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ Dn H an Newport Beach. SO. COAST PUZA u ......... .,... ':,;:.,101: s•~~.ucK ._..,..... "'' ~gain Ma tine e-S' fr!1~~il(1f4 J }©') * ,, -, • ,, .. 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KING D a lV'8 aOOPERS AMO PRACTICAL JOKES eMOYIE H * "High Plllrll Ol'lftt(' ( 1973) Clint Ell1wood, Vlf'l'll Bloom. • di J0HH NrnR, MR. T AMO JACOUElM 11188EL GOINO Ma<HOME G.JOmr8W1LD 1: ** ~~ .. Butterlllld 8" ( 1980) Eliza. ::~Hwwy. Ii) AMBICM P\AYHOUSE (C)MOYIE .... ''The Boet" (1981) ~gtfl Prochnow, At1tlUf ~. NOT NECE.S8AAll. Y THE NEWS MOYIE • •• "The Huntlr'' (1979) S10¥t McOuean, EJI Wlllctl . -l:.30-D TIC TAC DOUGH CD LOVE IOA T '--- • EHTERT AINMENT TOHIOHT CID MOYIE * * "It You Could Sea wtllt I Hw'' ( 1982) Marc Slngor. R.H. Thomaon. (%)MOYIE • • • • "The Sewn Samurai" u=. TlkaaN Shimura, Toehlro -t.00- l i KATE & AWE V: THE ANAL BATT\.! • THE LAST DAYS Of POltllB i=OllFRN 15FP\A~ * * * !4 ''The Hunger" ( TM3) C.U. rtne o.n.r... Susan Sarlndon. -t:»-8 Cl) NEWHART CD MOYIE *** "All Aftllr To Romember" 11vsn CatY Grant, Deborlh K.-r GPETERGUNN -~ 8 Cl) CNJlllEY & LACEY 1= ! =Of THE O&AHT8 ···~ "Vici Squad" (1982) Souon Hubley, Gary S-.nt0n. -10:15-® STAHOIHQ ROOM OHl. Y CIDMOYIE ***'A "Loc:ail Hero" (1983) P9ter Riegert, Burt~. -1:30- D HEAL TH FIBJ) eOENEAUTRY • HOU. YWOOO Cl08EUP CD MOYIE •'A "Spoob Run Wld" (1941) Bela Lugoel, Ava 6-dM-. m ALLllTHEFAIAY Qt f/O#AM & MARTlr8 LAUOtMH MOYIE t * * ''Same Trne, Hat Y•" ( 1978) AJel\ Aida. Elln Burs1yn . -1:40- (C)MOYIE ** ~1941" (197') John BIUN, T ~o Mlfl#lo. --/;-:_ 1:46- (I) OTTO ME88MEA: FBJX Tl4E CAT -~ 8 Cl) C88 HEWS MOHTWATQi !IJINEWS * *'~ "Fat Chlnoo" (1981) Fwnhlm Scott. Janury SIMnl. -2:80-(%)MOYIE U .t: "tbt -Thlng" ~ 1982) Kl.#1 Aut- 1811, Richard [)yurt. -3:00- (!) CHICO AMO THE MAN -~-CH>MOYIE * * "Authori Authori" (1982) AJ Plcino, Dyan Clnnon. -a~­CD FAITH20 g) MAACUS waBY, M.O. MOYIE • ·~ "Viol Squad" (1982) Soaon Hubley, Gary~- -3:46- (C)MOYIE ··~"The Boogena" (1981) AeOoocl Bakffng. F19d McC«!wn. -4:00-CD TOP O' THE MOANIG (D)MOYIE ····~''The Hunger'' (19e3)catht- rtne Oeneuw. Susan Slnndon. -•:30-CD M MUPPETS (%)MOYIE * * "Brllnllorm" (1983) Natllll Wood, Chrislopher Wiiken. 112 6446 Lt ..... (213) 691 0633 8100U1urst ClntmJ Nit. F nlllon $ciua1t AIUDI 639 8710 llSSM ftlJI m~220 SYUFY Stadium Or In [dwarcts MrsSIOft V..,o llbll uu m •on * ll1INIT lliCI '" 0150 UA Mo"n • Cdw11ds Ntwpof1 C1ntt111 * CISTA 9lU ~6 2711 IUICl 637 03'0 Cdlt11ds Soutlt ColSI 1'1111 Nit. Ora111e Mall n r• m ~ IUICJ &3'-3911 C1h111ds S.tddtellK• UA C1tp.ttntt1 fMT• WAU.n 962 2'81 •WlST91STU 891393~ P11C1lic F ount1111 Vilify Or In (dwarcls C.nem1 West * PrOMnted In Oolb Stereo ... U4--ae!7 ...... f'lllllt•l"""' °'"" .,, .cro .., .... r--.~r .... IJI tw)I NOWPtAYING ..,._ (,_.l_C.W 1'1-41 .. -( ........... r-,. .. , .. UMll!lt.LI ""......,,,. ,..,. ....... ., .......... .,ow _ ... ,... .... =-= :'=.iu.rw ---·------- ----, ............. --... 5·1 eoME Pf.OPlE WONPER WMV I HATE. MONPAY'b THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Mommy, would you take the bone out of my peach?" JIAR"ADl'KE by Brad Anderson L- n._, L S-7 "I don't mind helping with the dishes. but how did you learn to snap a towel?" "OON MULLl~S NITTY GRITT~ .. Pi:A~l'TS wAT~H THIS ~ARCIE TEA ~ERS ALWA\S GIVE GOOD GRADES TO 6lRLS WHO MAVE ~IBBO~S IN THEIR HAIR ...... 0( ·, ' Tll M BLEWEEDS . • NJ MA1AM l (\JN T K.NOW me i.\NSWER BUT I ~AVE RIBBONS IN MY 11AIR r by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VI P) ff/,~ I I \IF l l r i ~v . . -¥\..' .. ,,;.h ...... ip p~ ·~. , .. " ... and in concl usion .. .'' "(~ l A COJPLE Of MY &m0'5 l)10tff° .. COOE ~E Wrrrt ME TOOA.Y. '' by Ferd & Tom Johnson IT1S THE I .. ANSWERS IHAT1Rc BUGG /N ) Mkl{f(f? c / l by Charles M Schulz EIJ'EN F YOU ~Al/E R1BBJN'5 t IN '(OUR HAIR TEAC~ERS DON T u i...E '10~ ~ YOL HAVE A Bt6 NOSE by Tom K. Ryan 'OH wrt.Al A ~E:.AlJflFUl. MO~N11\G11 IS Af5 A.M.-''M151Eft 5Al\WMAN. fJRlr.JG M~A VREAM'~I et.E"v1:N ~M. 'l\ y :# ,, • BRIDC( ANBWEU TO llJDCE QlJIZ Q.1-lio~h vulnerable, u Soulh you hold. +765% 1,QJt OA95 +963 l'arln~r opcn11 thti bidding with one club. Whal do you rtlllpond'/ A. -Dtdiuted five u rd major iaddlcta will religiously respond one apade. However, we go alon1r wilh those who .do nol like biddtna: 10 weak a ,\uil i( lhere 1s any alter nal1vr Since wt-don't like re\pond1ng one no lrump wht'n wt-havt .i four rard major 'IUll, Wl' opl ror a wa1l1ng hid or Mt• diamond Thal lt•avt·' u' admirably plared for JOY rt·htd h~ parlnn Q.2-1\, 'loulh. \Ul nt•rjhl1 \'1111 h11ltl +9~ A93 95 •AKJ1172 Thi· h1dd1n1< hJ' pr1tt1·l'<lt·d \'or th t:ul ~outh ~ t 8l I I t 2 • Pu~ 4 P1111o ? \.\' ho.1l Jt"l1on cfo you tak1·' A. -1 n \ u•" ot ~uur 1•xn·llf'nt trump 'uiiport dOd '>trong cluh .. ult, vour hand mt·nl' a movt· l()Y,.jrd 'lam Since vou havt-nuth1n1e tu t'ue Ind ~nd Blackwood wont ~olvl' vou r problrm,. lhe onl~ log1ca 0 I hid SHOE you can makt• 1' ., raist• to five hurts. CU -Aa Soulh, vulnt'rablt, you hold: •Jt <:>KQe OAJM •KQI02 The b1dd1nK haa proceeded: [aft s..tll Welt Nortla I ~ I NT PtN Pau 2 'VI P ... PaH 2 • , ... ? Whal aclion do you lakt>'' A. -The one hand you r pnrl ner can't havt' 1s a near hust with a long spadl' su1l w1lh lhal hand he would bav(• bid 1mmed1altly ~:x perl parlnt'r lo havr only J four <'Jrd 'padl• <iu1l or .1 w(',1k fh 1 t'ardn and a fC''A potnh .• and ht•arl 'l hortnC''"· [>on l h•,1v1 him 1n .1 had ~pot. h1t1 l 111>11 no trump and al lt·a't K1vc· him tht· option or 1ntroduc·1 nic ,1 'e('l)nd ~Ult. 1f he ha' 1Jnt· Q.4 -'.'Jt·llht'r ~ulm·ruhlt•, ·" South you hold· + 1095 K 105 '; AK6 • AJ95 You r r1ghl·ha nd opponent opt-ns the b1dd1ng with ont diamond Whal action do v11u take'' · A.-Th1s 1s not the \hape lor a takeout double We would overcall one no trump In - . - th1·ory. you art' l point short for thul 1d1on. but your in l~rmt-du1tC> card1 (10. and 91t mort· lhlan mnkr up for that ddiciency. 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I• tht words of Sam Goldw7n: "In· dude u1 oulr' When you can afford to t.Ut two or more hlds, lht-rt> ii DO rruon why you -chould not bid your hand nalurally . Rt'apond lwo rlu b'I, :ind •MW a~dea Dl your nnl turn. How .t. 1•• thNM tile bu t •pe.U.C &.a4? Cliiiittt Gorea hu tlae ue•tr. f'• a copy of "Wiuhis o,..llc lu41." nd 11 ... 5 t• MGorea·La4e.. .. eare tf dale H••,.,er. P.O .... lff. Norwood, NJ.07648 ....... cla«kt payel!M te .... ,.,.rbeell •. by Jett MacNelty --- BRABBLE ~ -- 1'ft\ ~T iO ~ (h$) N\u~T ~1'€..R t.. f1R.Si ~TE ~O l OON'i ~NOi» If l 'w:xll.O \Cl~' ~R • ' ; : j ! o~. \Jal 1\.l. .JJ~ \ m:t. If ~~ IT GOME,'' l'L..L et. tli. COOl.-~~~, lOtlf10Uli . . FOR BE1TER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ~~~~ ~WILLDO~ 1Ht:. SAKE OF~ ~E LIKW rT Af Fl~I, BlJIWHa::N ITSf~D it> GEi tif\~t>-SHE Wf\~IED1bQOIT ! 8lJ'f I WONT LET HER! I ea;, l NPG, I ~1ec, 1 IHRE.ffi!:N ~I~! FU:\KY 1t'l~KE RBEt\~ b Tom tluk Record Roundup A trend in music these d1zys is fbr big-name stars to team up t o make a hit record ... which is why there is so much interest in tre forthcoming Perry DH. S"OCK VOUR Fll'\Sl APP()tl!TMENT IS AT NINE Wlll-1 BAXTER ANO YOU'Re eoc:>KEO SOl.10t. '( l)NTlL FIVE I Caro-Iron Maiden alhlm! by George Lemont L.OOK , PAL., wHeN YA L..e1'" 1"He CHICKe N S W I M THROUGH 1'He SOUP FOR F L..-AVOR 1"Ht! · we-r s u1-r HAS Go-r 1 0 Go l - . .. Or•noe Coat DAIL.Y Pll.OT/Monday, May 7, 19~ :------< CR EDIT LINE Turek heads sales for Paycheck Inc. Walter Turek is the new d1~trict sales manager of Payclaex, hie., a nationwide firm w1th a Huntington Beach area office that spec1ahzes 1n payroll and tax preparation for cmplo~e~. As d1stm•t sales manager. Turek will manage and suppon sales acti vities including training and sales development. Turek joined Paychex as a sales manner 10 1981. .... AllD Marie Gallant has Joined Santa Ana.based Butterfield Savln1s and Loan Financial Group cts d1rec1or of programmms. planning. Gallant will be ~ponsible for planning and coordinating the iliplementat1on of a new financial service center in the anta Ana headqiJers building, slated to open in early June. he will also help de-~elop new financial service programs for the firm. Gallant previous!:. ~rved as executive assistant cit) manager forthe City of Santa Ana. • • • • Laguna Hills res1dl·n1s Donald L. Hertel and Ronald K. Hill. director of design and director of production. respective!). for Gilbert Aja Associates, have been named associates of the Laguna Hills architectural finn. Henel develops and implements cont·epts and management techniques and assists top managements in establishing design standards. Both Henel and Hill have been with Gilben Aja smce 1982. Hill 1s responsible for contract documentation and construction pahse services and works with top management 10 establish production standards and develop quality control procedures. • • • Newpon Beach·based Marketing Dlreetlons, Inc., a health care adven1sing spectahst. has been chosen by the cardiovascular surgery division of American Edwards Laboratories of Irvine to handle advenismg for its business development group. The group introduces new product technologies to the medical market b) applying existing technology from American Edwards Laboratories' products -such as heart vaJ ves and cardiovascular catheters -and applying 1t to new uses in medjcine. • • • Paclflc Mutual Life lnsurance Co. of Newpon Beach has received the Callfonlia College Placement Association President's Award m recognition of lls suppon for the assoc1auon. Pacific Mutual employees Mlclaael Ward, an dtrector; Barbara Gardner, supervisor of printing and graphics; and Sandra Derossett of human resources are credited with being instrument.al in completing projects for the association. according to Anthony J. BoDDo, assistant vice pres1dcn1 of human resources for Pacific Mutual and an active member of CCCPA • • • I b2opping out cen:monics for a bu1ld1ng constructed by the Irvine d1vis1on ~fLl"'C'• E. Webb construction Services Co. for the electron d ynamics div1S1on of COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS B-5 Hugbes Aircraft Co. will ix' held this week. Complc11on Of 1hc, 15 million first phase. which includes the first two floors. 1~ !>Cheduled for the end of 1984. The final two floors are expected to be O<.'Cup1cd by mid· 191:!5. • • • Flrsl American Financial Corp. of Santa Ana has announced that 11s volume of new title o rder in March was the highest 1n the firm's 95-year h1stor). T he announcement was made by President D.P. Kennedy at a recen1 stockholder's meeting, where Newpon Beach residents Frank C. Harrington and Robert 8 . McLain were among those re-elected to the board of directors. • • • . Mc;J1ss• ~ams has joined. the sta fT of E.J. Lohnes & Co. of J rv 1 ne as pan. time cop~wnter. E.J. Lohnes 1s an advenising and public relations a$ency. A~ams bnngs 11 years.of experience to her new post. having served previously with such firms as Clay PubUcom (now ~nown as Clay Communications Group ) a marketing communications firm. ' • • • Pepperdine University has honored 1"0 urange loast businessmen. Robert ff. Ahmanson, first vice president of Home Savings of America and president of the Ahmanson Foundation, has received an honorary degree from the unaversity. The Malibu·univers1ty's School of Busmess and Management has also presented the Distinguished Alumnus Award to Earl F. Rippee, chairman and president of lrvine·based Anvil Corp. • • • Newpon Beach businessman Aram Bassenlan, founder and president of Aram Bassea.lan, A.I.A. & Assoc., will be a speaker at two building industry programs this month. In mid May, Bassen1an will be pan ofa national semmar co--sponsored by Professional Builder magazine and the Home Marketing Re~n. Latt>r in the month, he wlll serve on a panel at the annual Pacific Coast Builder's Conference in San Francisco. This will be the architect's second appearance on the panel. Flag presentation Rep. Robert Badham, R·Newport Beach, praenta an American fl&M to Richard W. Sprinkel, preeldent of Vernon Paving Co., aurlng dedication ceremonlee for the com· pany'• new corporate headquarters ln Anaheim. The new 7 ,OOO·square·foot office building la located at 2544 Woodland Drive. Meetings, seminars slated MUTUAL F UNOS . -- NEW YOftK (Al'l NI ws 101• ti 19 eono •79 NL 11wtt•0<~ GroYo Am~ 9l0 NL I NOec ltS9 IU3 lr>Yn l 61'0 NNLL Development Assn. \\-a~ ne 'v\ ed1n. pn:s1dent of Wedin Enterpnses. Inc. "''II speail. on mar- keting to the public sector at thl· Business Qe, elopment ..\ssonation of Orange ( ount> meeung 'v\ ednes- da' 'v\-cd1n "aHll~ manager of Brea for 13 )t:ars before forming his o"n public mannagement consulting firm Jn 1981 The meeting begin<, at n·oon at the Hungr: Tiger restaurant 1n Santa .\na Fun her informa11on is a' ailable b~ con~ct1ng Kath~ Prater. director of marketing tor Coleman/Caskey .\rch11ects at 4 76-10 I 0. Japan markets ··Building nt.'" markets in Japan" 1<; the subject of an Amencan Elec- tronics .\ssoc1a 11on onc-da) program Ma) 10 at the Reg1str) Hotel 1n Irvine The program 1s espcc1all~ onented toward small and med1um- ')1zed companies interested rn enter- ing or e'pand1ng into Japanese mar· kets. It will teatun.• speakers who are pract1c1ng e.>.pcns on Japanese busi- ness A.dd111onal informauon 1s a' all· able from .\EA 's Management Eduration Depanment at (41 5) ))p.Q,)(X) Financing business Three seminars on financing small and growing businesses are scheduled this month: Thursda~ 1-5 p.m. at the Hilton at the Park in A.nahe1m: Ma\. 15. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. ar the Reg1str) Hotel m lf\ine: and May 19. 9·30 a.m. to I ::!:30 p.m at the Balboa Ba\ Club in Newpon Beach • .\dd111onal 1nformat1on 1s a'ail- ablr b> calling Marc R. ro"" and .\ssopates at 751-5413 Selling your business Richard Rodnick. president <J f Geneva Corp .. will speak on "The professional approach to sell ing your business profitably .. at Thursday's -meeting o.f the Association for Car· poratc GroWlh Rodnick 1s the author of "How to Sell Your Business for the Most Profit" and 1s listed in the 1979 edition of"Who's Who in Finance 1n lndustr) ... The seminar begms at 5 p.m . at the Irvine Mamon Hotel m lf\•tne and the pnce is SI :? prepaid or S 15 at the door. Reservations deadline 1s Tues· day and reservations ma) be made h}' contactmg Flo)d Tw1ght. Tectron Engineering. at 855·986 7 '0C vs. Inland Empire Two Southland builders and two Haig attacks Reagan foreign policy, calls forfederalbuQgetcut OC F AN~l Df I B'v\ I -..\k\andt•r ~1 I l31g. Jr .. lormer U .S Secn.~tal) of ~late. ·aturda) said thrre wa~ a "conttnued lack of balance" in the rnuntry's fomgn polic~ and ad- monio;hed thr Reagan admin1strat1Cln to ··speak with one '01tc on mattrr' affecttng thc nJt1on«, \etUnt~ and wcll-being" General Haig also <;allcd for a ~ubstanual reduction of federal <;pending and an 1mrea~e in taxes to hnng do~ n the nauon'o; huge deftc11s. Speaking at the dedication of Le1~urc Technolo~y·s l c1'>urc· V11lagt' Ocean Hllh. a $.35 m1ll1on act1H' adult and retirement commun1tv in Oceanside, thr author of the J0USt- publishcd ··caveat· Realism. Reag.10 and Foreign Pol1ry" ~1d 1he country needed to take an "enhanced hal· anct>" approach 111 1t<; foreign poliq direction or fact> lo<;t opponun1tu.' Haig was introduced by Michael L T cn1er. Leisure Technolog)'s board cha1m1an and ch1ct eicecut1vc officer Wh1k c;uppomnga c;ccond term for President Reagan Haig cau11oned that "a rnnt1nucd latil. of balance 1n our approach to an under--.tandinit of the economic and scrnnt\ concerns llf our Wcs1 Furo~·an pan.ners "and •>I thoo;c "1n tht.' dn eloping world 1 ould contnhute to h>\I opponun1t1e<; 1n foreign pohn .. De~t1bintt •\meman lnr<'1gn pol- 1c) of the recent pa'I d\ .. lurching<;" Haig warnrd aRJlln\t falhn& into pa't tendcnc1e~ 1n "'h 1~ h. he \c.lld. at ont.' time the use ot power appeared to he cmployt"d "'1thout tonccrn for Ira d1twnal Ameman 'alue\. "' rmnra't 10 another pcnod wlwn l I \ rnter· na1mrial pull~ •t'' 'lt'C'nwd In lat~ 11·.lli\"1 He called on the adm1n1strat1on to pro' 1dl· .. enchanced balance in our foreign polic} across the board." "Ith penicularl) alcn attention beins paid to the So' 1et Union and 11s continued suppon for "'io·called "ar<; of na- tional ltlx·rat1on .. "Thn\.' 1~ rea')on lorgrc.11 upt1m1sm If those prt'\l•nth responsible for pohq. a' "ell a' this countr) ·s act1\e and a11entl\c c1111em. keep clear- headedness and arc rnn'ic1ou\ ot all that makes th1c, nation great," Haig forecast before a ded1t:at ion ol several hundrt·d d1gnitancs. including local. \talc and frderal offic1alc, On th~-domestic front. Haig t·~· pressed concern over the t>ITects of governmerH six·nding amid recent s1gnr, that the econom) ma~ be flaggmg. "f n the last year. we have seen hou~mg lead the nation out of the rccc\s1on Ho.,..evcr. rcpon\ \)\er 1hc pa<il t"'o months of a decline 1n new hou5ing starts ma) suggc!.t that lhl' gn>"1h l'i being threatened again .\t lhc hean of 11 1s the cxpenat1on of mflauon and nsmg interest r.ucs "The tederal govcrnmcnl through mas.,.,e c;pcnc11n~ rirogramc;, hac; be· wme a pnmar. latal> ~\ for rising 1ntl'n'\t rates. With the large\l hudgct ddirtb e\Cr recorded and prOJC'ctC'd m the nation's h1~tOr). the federal ~overnment has bt.'t·omc the largec;t \mgk borrower offundc, 1n the monc) market toda)'." ~1d Haag He cited National A~'ioc1auon ot Home 8u1lden estimates that the kdcrnl government\ ''lrt·d11 need., .m· ~wallow1 na up ~o pcrt·cnt of the rrnno01\ ·, avnilahk nt·tltl hinlh ~k \aid thl' \ lln\l'(JUl'OI r\ Ml' "'" lllU\ research expens will debate the benefits of new developments in Orange Count) vs. the Inland Empire Thursda) 111orn1ng at 1he South Coast Plaza Hotel m Costa Mesa. The Home Builders Council. the educauonal arm of the Building l ndustr) Assoc1ation ofSothem Calt- fornia. is sponsonng the seminar ubJects "111 include whether or not the two areas reall> are in any t) pe ot compet.itlon. where the new market places are. will industry follow labor in the growing s hift to the Inland Empire and whether or not Orange Count\-will be able to maintain its economic/social balance. The seminar is 8 a.m. to noon and costs S30 or members and S45 for nonmembers. Cost includes a con- tinental br~kfau.. ReservatJoos arc available from the BIA office at (2 13) 25()..8965. Owning a buslnessj Thc Women's Opportun1t1es Center of the University of Cah· forn1a. lrvme. 1s ofTenng a workshop on small business ownership Satur· da). Topics include coping with go' ernment regulauons. leasing space and finding an attorney. book- keeper. mone) and market for the business. There"'" bea que-stion and ans~er penod following small discussion groups. The "'orkshop 1s 9 a.m. to J p.m. in room 178. Humanities Hall. UCI campus. Fee is $20 and includes refreshment but pan1c1pants should bnng a lunch. Reservation information 1s avail- able at 856-7128. UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -Tne follow1no liSI snow s the Over the -Counler stocks and warrants tna1 have gone uo the mosl and down the mos1 based on oercen1 of chanoe for F ridav No securilies trading below S7 or 1000 sharu are included Net and percentage changes are 1ne d•ff"ence t>etween the orevioys c1os1no bid orice and loday's 1as1 bid once UPS Name Las1 Cho Pct ~1 Fevlnd 41• ! 1 uo 76 7 TGC 2' i , uo 2S 0 TU lnl s '1'• ', Uo 'l2 2 4 MechTc ' • + l., Uo ~1 4 S Wlndsl s 2' s f ~ uo 1 4 ? Oetsco 2~ "" Uo 11 6 lnflc un 3 11 UP O I 8 Telram 2"" l1I Uo 1 9 Windl un 2l11 ~ Uo t8. 10 Tll WI 3 ., I I, Up 1 11 Smllhl 7~ 1 Uo l 1 12 ACellTI 6' • '• UP l .6 13 Reach un 6' • l~ Up 1 ·i 1' FlneArt 2' 1 •,. Uo l . 1 S Tll un 15 114 Uo 1 . 16 Fablnn 21 • I 1'• Uo l . 7 Hvbrd un 41t> 'fJ UP l . 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WmorC we.. ~Ol'W" ~ '• na Not HOflt •11111 On the • , • NYSE L £~Df RS UP s ~No D ov.~s NEW YORK (APl -Th9 follow~-.!.'.! lhow1 the Mew VOflt Stodt E1b,•--s1odls and warrants tMJ hllve ~ UD !tie most and doWn the most ~-°" percent of cN"Ge regardlesS or volume tor Mondav. No securltles trading betow S2 •r=I --uded. Net ano percentage c:hanoes • e difference betwterl the previous price and today's 2 p .m. price. UP'S Name LHI ChG 1 ;1ee1 Auoc 6~ + 1 ~ 1 ~isr~oP ~~ l ~ 5 ~fegrdSc WI ~lh If< 6 Wyn~.lnt 2 7 At~ f ~ I~: wt s l ~ i~ 10~ ln + 111 u PS~~~.7Spf0 1311. I ~ i~ 8~~n s 31~ 1~ 14 O.t J. l;k)f 2111• JI/• 15 Mo 4.12Sc>f 31'h + 1~ lJ ~~z~~ t~~ l '~ ll ~iAW.11 'n 11~ , .... IOSE 1.171>1'1 9~ Y2 ull•Hme s 1'~ ~ i C>e(JPtws 2l~ ,,,_ PatrlckPtr 2~ + ,,... 4 Utdlllum pf 23VJ + 1V. 5 Oataont 25 + 1V. • Nal'Tle' 1 Tedi Incl 2 Ltn\(allnd 3 MexlcoFd 4 ClnG 10.2pf 5 Mattel wt 6 EnterraCP 7 vlChrtCo pf I •Oaklndust 9, l1111Harv wt 10 Pae>ercrft 11 Stevens JP 12 T elecomCP 13 WllcoChm ' 14 Echllnlnc 15 ValeroEnr 16 Afrbn Fri 17 TGI Fri n OOWN.S Lui cna S -T'l 2~ - 3 -62 - 5 5 -~ 197.11 -1~ 4 -•1. '''• -'• ·~ -''• \31h -l4 20 -1V. 211. -,,,. JS~ -2 11 -,.. PQ ~= f ..6 UP \1 ~~ 1. UP It. UP UP ~= 7 8: Up UP UP Up Up UP UP Up UP ~: UP 4. Pd. H H u A II AtNrlcScr 19 Comout SC1 20 Lowu 2S -1~ 11~-~ ,,.,_, I s ... '· H NYS I '8pf MctntyrM g Corelndust 2• MB Lid II 25 EutnAlrl IS -~ 19~ -I !Al.. -i . ~Off 27'9 -1~ OH 13 -~ 23 7-1'• ~-'• WHAT AMEX Orn NliW YORK (A.Pl Mav 7 TO<Mv 261 297 231 m 7 10 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP)-Sales final Mond.v price· and net change of the 191\ mosi active American Stock Exdla~ Issues. tra d in g nat iona llv at more tn an Sl icl'l<>Bav II n m .800 II • V. ulfCan g 150,600 14l't .srllnt A 145,700 Cl'iJ t ~ WanoLabB 126,400 77~ '-OomePtrt 106,900 2"'9 TIE Comm s 97 .900 17~• I , SundanceO 97 ,000 9~ ~--.,.· CitaoelHtd n 83.100 lll.o -Amdahl s 12.700 •'"' NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Most active OVtr· -the-counter stocks suJ>Plied bv NASO. Nome Volutm Bld Asked Cho. APPleC 1, 162,700 301,, 3011. -1\'> Convgt 1.039,600 17~ 17''1 -1_.,. MCI s 988 100 e:i... P• -, • Masstor s(400 • •'• -11 Tandem 200 203• 20~ -., LamRs" 5 ,lijiO 10 10"'-FtFdAt ,000 15 e IS • + :... PayN s S2 ,400 18~ Ill "J -I Intel i ,800 34 • 34•,, -2 • PttilGI •22.900 15 t 15 • + • GoLo Quo1cs , METALS Quorcs "CV. Y()l'lf\ (API -Soool "°"'-"-!NI• .,.. h''oClt¥ C-'r. )< _,,_ • PO<>n<1 US ~I~ c....,.. ... 40 c.'l!t I* OOUtl(I NY C-111l'1119 11'\0'\lt• CIOttO ''1 l ..cl 2~11< ... ·•·~ Dl'C !'>2 '3 _,1 •• DOll"CI .,...._.., fM $$ '.\14t Mo!ll.i4 W-~lb ........... t lC*\laaOO....ON ' ..... M t 70 '1atlCIY t _....,_ IOHr ~ ...... aa-... "2 r;.., ttOyouno& NY c-, ---- ciOMO '-'' ....._, W7 00-~00per •tftlll.a .....,.,..._ ~. t.3tt ~00 ~ ~...., _ ..... That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coa t . To k eep track of where companies are going and which people ar h lping them get there.just wat h ·credit Lin veryd yi n the Buslnesssectlonofyournew DlilJ Pilat • . ' - • NIUCll>nct lJJCTm0\11 .,_.. N.AlmlTAlWWf Tile following paraon la doing b\n!MQ .. OAANOE COAST VALET PARK· ING S!AlllCE. I 220 Pent Nftpor't Ste 2 llS. fltawpon S..Ch. CA 92860 w1mam o Martin. 1220 Paril Newport Sta 216, Newport 8Mcb. CA t2860 Th11 bualn-11 conducted by 111 lndl\lldual W Q Mattln- Tl'llS statement ••• llled With IM County Clark ot Orenga County on Aprll 23, 1984 ,,... Publlshoel Orange Coal! Dally Pilot APrll lO, May 7. 1', 21, 19M 2298a84 fWUC fl>TIC( NlJC Nana: ... ""9UC MOncl !'~OUNnc---nc1 ~~ .• , ... • WHAT'S Bl!INO PLANNED? A __ _. _., ._ ..... '"v••"'• - Mllld waate tran1t• llatlOn. capaole 700 ctwt. C..-Dr • .,... .... -.111,A,,..,,.YA.N of P<~ng ut> to 900 ton•'* Cl~ ....._ AM, CA...,., Y.OU AM .. D9AU..T UNDO A Of m~ IOlld watle Chiring Plaintiff PENTllUOQI COVI OllO CM' l'MllT DATU> 1•f!!'_ Pt\ ... llanch1p1017001ontl*'day HOt.4EOWNEAS AISOCIATION W 1'.1-UNLIN YOU ..... durlOQ PtlNe Ill Oefa ndant· CA,.OL VH L ACTtON TO f'tlOTICT YOUlt WHERE 1$ THE PROJECT? The MASON. STACIA,. MASON and "°"lln'Y,ITMAYMIOU>ATA Transfer Station 11 IOCaled at the DOCS I n.AOUGH XV. INCLUSiVt l!UMJC aM.L • YOU •ID AN IOUlh corner ol the lnt-..-ctlon Of c ... No. •11542 IX"'-AJIATIOH Of Tt4I -:= eon11rvcuon Circle N0tlh. COii-~• ti' tMI "'~~CQ~"CT ! atrucuon Clrelt w .. t and Conatruc· MO~I y.., hew9 -... MIN. YOU, YOU _.....,.._., ""'•.. .. :~~r= ~~1~':!':.u~I~ ~ ,...,.::-~*:C LA~J:y 25th, 1H•. tt t 100 AM WHAT INFORMATION IS A:J'Ail· r°",...::: wttNft JO...,._ RMd ITANOAAD SERI/ICE CORPOR ABLE? The propoMCS plan•.• copy tM ~ Mtaw. ATION. a California CorPOtatlOn U ol the environma+itlll detetmlnltlOn If ~ou with to M9'c the advlCe ot duly appointed Truet" under and (Env. Impact Repo!O end other pro-an attor~ In thl• m1ttar. you pureuant to DMd of Tru1t rac:orded j41Ct lnfor111on are available tor In· lh.ould do so promptly eo tflal ~ Oct. 3, 1983, •• ln1tr. No IC*:tlon It tha COmmunlty 0.. wtltten reeponM, It eny. ~ • ~i.30. Of Oftldal Aac«d•, •.11 velopm~• Depattmant, 2801 flied on nme ecuted by· Thlravlyetn C Pathma- McGaw. IMna AvtaOIUltad ha aidO ..,,.,,_ Jeyan and Emllyn Pathm.itYan aa -----------1 HOW 00 YOU OET INVOLVED? dad•. El trlbuma: ... ....., ~ truttOf(e). In lh• OfflOe of Iha County P\lllC NOTICE Do you have comrn4Hltt7 Ouet· tra Ud. elft Wdterlole a ,..... ... Aecorcw or Ora~ County, Stat• ---..;..;;=:..;...;.;.;;.~.;;...---1 tlont? Concem1? You era Invited to Ud ....,....,. .,_.,. • • ..._ of Calltofnla, Wll.l. SELL AT PUB '1CtmOUS ., ..... MAmSTAn.INT The lollowlnO ~ ate dOlng tMAlnaM• THE LIMOUSINE BROKER$, 2334 Uttlaton Cwc:te. Costa Meaa, Calif 9282& Douglu R David.on. 23341 Lit· tleton Circle, Cotta Mau. Calif 92&28 Lenda T1aVt1 wou. t603 S1111a Ana Av A. Costa M .... Ca.ttt 92N7 Thia bullnau 11 conducted by • generel ~rtnatahlp Oougtu B. Oavldton Thi• 11atemenl WU Ill.CS With Ille County Clerk ol Orange County on Apr. 5. 1984 Dalll PVblllMd Oflnge Coaat Dally Piiot Aprll 15, 23, 30. Mey 7. 1914 20e3-t4 NOTtCf IHvtTINO -· attend • l)Ublle h .. rlng 10 ba held ~ .. ~........ UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810- NOllee IS h41reby g1~ that fhe by ui. City 01 IMna City Counctl on "1.., Rh to ...ei IM ....._ _. DER ,0,. C.A.811 (payable at time of 'ICmtOUI ., ...... Board ol Tf\ltleet of the Huntington Mey 22. 19~. al 8:30 pm In th41 en ettonwy In ... .......,, ru aai. In lawful money OI the United NAiii ITATllllNT Nil.IC NOna: Beach Union High School D111r1et City Council Chambaf• at 17200 "**'do .. ,,....ptty eo tMI ,_ &tttN) at the eouth front entrance Thi follo'Wlng pweona at• dOlng will receive Mated blda for 11.!PC>fY· Jambor .. Blvd wtttteft ~1 " .,.,, m_, IM to th• Orenga County Old business H : Ing CARPET CLEANING meeting or WHO TO CONT ACT For more *act°",..,.._ CourthOUM , 211 W Santa Ana SUNCHIEF SOLAR SYST!MS. equal to the epec1licatlon1 on Ille In lnlOf'matlon. call Richard Maeyaak II U.ted deaN ....._, el oOft.. Boulevard, City ol Santa Ana, S~~ 3303 ~ 8Jll4., Unll °"'' ~ tile ott~of s11d Olttrict at 680-3134 1t the Community 0.-Hfo de un ..._.. ....... eeun· of C1nfornl1 all rtom. tit• :.:..":: MIN. ca. Bids tllall t>a clearly marked vatopmanl e>apanment te deberla "•••rl• 111• lntarMt eon~ to and now'"::: IEP.lne .. aCalllorniaeo<pofatlOn. CARPET CLEANING Bid •5S9 Id· CASE NUMBERS 83-GPA-0020. me4iatllfMtl ... da .. ta -a. eu by It undaf tald DMd ofTrutt In''""' 3303 Hatbcw Boulevard. UnJt 0-8. dressed to Allyn E Rowley, 83-ZC-0078, 84-CP-0548. 84· ,..._.la eecttta, ., Mr ....,... property tltuatad In uld County Costt Meu, California 92626 Purchasing Manager. Huntington IS-1298 pu.de Mf ,.....,,..._ 1 ttampo. and Stat• datcrlbad u · In Thll bullness ii conducted by a Beach Union High School Dltttlc1. NOTICE DATE Mey 3 1984 t ·TO Tffl l>IRNOAHT: A cMt PARCEL 1 Lot 3 or Tract 6591, eorp()fatlon. 10251 Yorktown Aveni.II. Hunt· CITV OF IR\llNE com ...... t .... 1Maft ,..._ t.y tM the City ol lrvlM, County of Orange, IEP. INC 1ngton Beach. CA 92646 and rt· BY NANCY c LACEY pelnttff eeelft•t JOU. If ,_ wt.ft to State or Calllornla, .. lhown on • E.C Plttl, Pr•. ce•ved II or belore 2 00 Pm .. Tuet· City Ci.<k def9ftd tlti. taweutt, ,_ lftuet, map thereof raconSed In 8<><* 257. This ltttemenl w•• fii.d with tile day May 15. 198'. 11 which time Publlth4KI Orange Cout Delly P110t within JO da~ art-. thll eummont Pagel 45. •8 and 47 1nelutlve Of County Cle<k ol Orange County on and place bids wlll ba publlety 099"· May 7. 1984 11 served on you. t1i. with 11>11 court Mlacellanaous M1ps, records ot Aorll 13 t98' ed and read 1n Bldg C. Am 3e 1 2446-84 1 written response to lhe complaint. Hid Ortng• County. 'MalOO Each bid Sf;lall remain valid ror a ------------1 Unleu you do, Y°"' default will ba PARCEL 2. A non .. xc1u1l11e -· Joseph R Oavi1 pet1od of 60 days at1e< the date PUBl.IC NOTICE entered on applieallon ol th41 plain-ment ovtlf the Souttierly 6.00 feet or Allor~ at Law spec1hed lor the receipt ol bids UH. and 11111 court may enter 1 Lot 4 of TrlCI 6591, In the City Of 2790 Harbor Blvd. Sulla 313 The Board or Trust ... shall ba Fl<:TITIOUI aUllNEll iudgement against you for the ralllf trvtna. 11 atu>wn on a map theraor Colla Meaa, ca. 92625 tile sote tudge of the quality of NAME ITATIMENT demandecl in the complaint. which racorded In Book 257, Pagaa 45, 46 Publlahed Orange Cout Dally I . . • j equipment ottered and reserves the Tile following pe<aons are dOlng could result In garnllhment of 1nd 47 lnclul/Ve ol Mlacellaneou1 Piiot Apr1t 23, 30, Miy 7. 14, t984 riglll to re1ect any or all bids and to bu11neu u wages liking of money or property M11>1. r~rd1 of said Orange 2176-84 ~~ waive any 1rregulerlly therein BEARD· DCM ENTEAPAISES. or ot~r relief requnted In the oom· County, 11 the nme 11 lt\Own on Signed Allyn E Rowley 17702 Mitchell. NOflh Irvine. Call! plaint Exhibit A and lor the pu1pose1 HI Classified The Ultimate Experience Purchasing Manager 92714 Dated. September 12. 1983 forth 1ner11n In thel ceflaln Decllt· PUBl.IC NOTICE Date Aprll 29. 1984 David Gage McHone, 427 San LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk atlon ol Eetabllahmenl ol Eeeament I----.;.;...;..-_____ _ Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Bernardino. Newport B .. cll, Cell! By HEAMA E. BOSTICK, Deputy reco1ded October ~9. \970 In Boak NOTICE Of TIWITfl'I IAli Apnt 30, May 7. 1984 92663 JEFFREY D. Ru.tN, llQ. 9446, Page 154 or Olflolal.Recorda Loen No. CHllTIR,tlLD 1334·84 James Be1rd, 4121 Wnterly Pl . LANDGMN AND 11'.LZ or aald County T.I . No. L·1ll01 PlllllC NOTICE NOTICE INVITltfQ 1101 Nouce is hareby gllMHl thll the Board or Trustees of the Huntington Beach Umon High School OistrlCI will receive sealed bida ror 1<1pply- 1ng GYM FLOOR REFINISHING, MATERIALS. ANO SUPPLIES tnMI· mg 01 equal to the spect11eat1ons on Ille in tile office of said 0111r1c1 Bids shall be c1ea11y marked GYM FLOOR REFINISHING. MA· TEAIALS. ANO SUPPLIES" Bid "560 addressed 10: Allyn E Rowley. PurcllaSlng Manager, Huntington Beach Union Htgll Sclloot 011triC1, 10251 Yorktown Avenue, Hunt· tngton Beach. CA 92646 and r• ceived at or balore 3:00 p.m . Tues- day. May 15. 1984. 11 wtllch time and place bids will be publicly open- ed and read In Bt<19 C . Am. 361 Each bid shall remain valid tor a period ol 60 days atte< the date specified tor the receipt or bid• The Board of Trustees anall be tile sole Judge of the qu11i1y of equipment orferOCI and reMfves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any lrregularlly therein Signed Allyn E Rowley Purchasing Manager Date Apr11 29, 1984 Published Orange Coast Delly Piiot Apr11 30, May 7. 1984 1335·8• PtalC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINHS NAME STATfiMENT Newpofl Beach, Call! 92660 17321 trYlna llYd. The 11r .. 1 addre11 and 01tier UMT CODE L This butlneu Is conducted by a Tualln, CA. t2MO common dnlgnatlon. II any. of the T.D. H .RYICI COWANV general partnarshlp 544-fl'OO real property deterlbed above 11 IS duly appointed Trust .. under th41 Qavld Mc Hone PubltShed Ora~ Cout Daily PllOt purported to t>a· 175 72 Spruce Tr" fOllOWing cletcrlbad dee<I of trull Thia stetement wa1 l1led wllll Ille Aprll 23. 30, May 7. 14, 1984 Lane. lrvtna. CA 92715 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION County Clerk ol Qrange County on 2211 ·8• The underllgned Trust .. dis-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Apr 5, 19154 ------------c1a1m1 any llablllty for any Incorrect· CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR '142llO TICE nau ol the street •ddrffl and othet CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Publllhad Orange Cout Dally ____ Pl&...;.__.l_C_NO ______ common d~n111on. If any, anown CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pey· Piiot April 16. 23, lO. Mey 7. 1984 FICTtTtOUI 9UllHlll herein able 11 the time Of .... In lawful 2062·8' NAME ITAH•NT Said sale w111 ba made. but money ol th41 United Stat•) alt Tile fOllowlng pareone are doing w1th0ut covenant or warranty, ex· rtgllt. title and lnterut con¥1)'ad to Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll NA• ITAnMENT The fotlowtng pereon Is dotng buSlneu u . GOOD'S CLEANING SEAlllCES. 260 E Palmer. Costa Mesa Calif 92627 Jon A GOO<I, 260 E Palmtlf. Costa Mesa. C111t 92627 This busmeas IS conducteo by an Individual Jon A GOO<I Thll statemen1 was filed w1111 tile County Clerk of Orange County on bualness as. press or Implied. regarding title, and now held by 11 under said DMd REGAL KEYS WORD PRO· pouasslon, or encumbrances, to of Trull In the property hetek!at1er CESSING. 10182 Ruuall Avenue. P•Y the rematntng principal tum of detcrlbec:I • Garden Grove. Ca. 92643 the note(1) MCured by uld Dead of TRUSTOA: LEE CHESTERflELD Deboral'IJeanHall, lOl82Ruuall Trust, wttll lnterNI theteoo, U BENEF~C RY BERNI J • Avenue, G1tden Grove. CA 92643 provided In aald nota(I). advane.e, ZAWACKI, A NNE L TAGA II any. under Iha terms ol said Dead RECOR December 9. 1981 Sandra Loulae Slater. 10192 ol Tru11. lees. charges and ex· 11 Instr No. 12735 In Book 14317 Aussell Avenue, Garden Gro11e. CA penaet of the Tru1tee and of the page Hl19 ol OHlclel Aecord1 In the 92643 truats crHled by ~· DMd of offlee or tha Aecordef ol Orange This business la conducted by an Truat. tor tile amoun reuooably County, unincOf'po<ated auoclatlon other estimated to be S40 8 50 said deed of trust de11Crlbe1 the than a partnerShlp Th-..__aflclery under said Dead Deborah Jean Hall ..... ..,....., Id d following: Ttiis statement was file<! wttll Iha ot Trull heretofore e111cut an PARCEL 1 Loi 6 ot Trec1 No County Clerk of Orange County on delivered to Illa undarslQned •writ· 10459, In the County ol Ora~. ten Declaration of Default and De-State or Catllornla. u $hown on a March l6, 198' fM1'U mand for Sall, and a written Notlee map filed In Boo!\ 447, Pag .. 43 to F2.42tQ Published Orange Cout Dally or Deraull and Elec1ton to Sell. The •5 lncluSlve. mlacellaneout m1p1, In Published Oran8e Cout Delly Piiot Aprll '23, 30, May 7, 14, 198' underSigned CluNd Mid Notlee of the office or the County Aecorde< of Apr 5, t984 98 60 8 Default 1nd Elecllon to Sell to ba said County. Pilol Aprll 16. 23. 0. Mey J~.8! 21 • 4 recorded In the county where the Excepting tlleretrom all oil, oll ~IC NOTICE FICTITlOUI BUllNEH NAME ITATIMINT The IOllOWlnQ peraon IS dOlng busmen as PUBl.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUS llUl•H NAME ITATIMENT ,.Ile lotlowing persons are doing business u MAMA LOUISA'S FAMILY PIZZA 9560 Hamilton Ave Huntington S.acll CA 92646 real properly 11 localed rights, minerals, mineral rlgllll .• Date Aprll 19, t984 natural gas rlgllls. and other STANOAAO SERVICE COAPOA· hydrocarbons by whataoevar name ATION known. that may be wrthln or under a Callfom1a corporation the J>frcel ot tand llereinabOve d• as 111d Trustee scri6ed. 1oge111er with th41 perpetual By Guadllupe H Lopez. l<ualee 01· "Ohl of dnHlng, mining aJY)forlnQ hoer and operating thereror and slorlng 21031 Ventura Blvd Suite 1007 m and removing tile same from Mid WOO<lland Hills CA 91364 1and or any other tand. 1netudtng the Experience the exc itement of finding just what you're looking for-in classified It's the ultimate! T ne t01low1ng person is domg business as CONSTRUCTION PLANNERS & ASSOCIATES 3198-M Aorport Loop Or CoSla Mesa, Ca. 92626 Date J Saunders 20151 Kllne Or Santa Ana CA 92707 la)USUS (b)USAA·UNI TED STATES UTILITIES SURVEY 2172 DuPont Drove. Irvine. Cahl 92715 v,,g11 M Freemen. 2376 Flower S1ee1 Santi Ana Cahr 92706 T111s business 1s conducted by an 1nd1v1dual David Allen Wetss. 10263 •203 Slater Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Henry Charles Lutke. 9892 Gar· 1etl Cir Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Mery Lou•se Lutke. 9892 Garrell C11 Huntington Beach. CA 92646 Tll•S business IS CondUC1ed by In unincorporated assoctauon other than a par1nersh1p (818) 340-4010 nglll 10 w111pstoct1 or dlrectionally Published Ora~ Coast Dally P110I drllt ana mine from lands othef than April 30 May 7 " 198• 111ose heremabOve descnbed. Oii or 2326-84 gas wells. tunnels and snails Into. ------------1 tllrougti 0< ecrou tri. subwrlace ol - -·-.:.£ a. ,: ::.-. ,.. - ;... ·-.. .r 1:1 J :J = . , = • ; .::. Tn1s business is conaucted Dy an 1nd1vldual Date J Saund~ .. ~ Tn1s statemen(WiST1ted with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on Apr1t 23 . I 984 , F244204 Pubhsllea Orange Coast Dally Pilot Aprtl 30, May 7, 14, 21, 1984 2302-84 MLIC NOTICE V.,911 M Ffllem1n This statement was filed With the County Clerlt ol Orange Counly on Apr 5, 1984 Fl4311 PuDhSf\ed Orange Co111 Daily Pilot Aprol 16 23 30 May 7. 1984 2057-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITtOUI aUllNEH -' NAME IT A nMENT The lollow1ng persons ere doing business 11 David Allen W11ss Tll1s statement was hied .,.,ttll the County Clerk or Orange County on Marcil 28, t984 f'2421M Pubh•lled Orange Coatt Dally Pilot April 23. 30, May 7. 14. 198' 2182-54 PUBLIC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE the land ri.reonabove descrtbec:I and to bollom sucti wllte>Slocked or f'ICTITK>UI aUllHEll d1recttonally drtlled wells. tunnels NAME I TATfiMENT and shells under and beneath or TM IOl10w1ng Plftonl are d<>ing beyond the exterior hmlls thlreor bus1neu as and 10 redrill. retunnel. equip. main· LITTLE PEOPLE STUFF 3116 laJn, repair deepen and operlle any Samoa Pt . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 such wells or mines. without, how· S.lly Jean Duncan, Box 83, Ar· ever, the right to drtll, mine. 1lora. llngton Ks 67514 a.ptore and operate tllr~ll tri. Marllyn Jean Pierce, 31 16 Samoa sur1ace ortll• upper 500 feet of the Pl Colla Me11. CA 92626 subsur1ace of tri. land herelnabove This bus1neu Is conducted by. a described, as reserved In the deed general partnerthlp from Ille Irvine Company, • Mich· Marilyn J Pte<ce tgan CorPOfatlon. recorded M1y 8, Dlily Pilat FICTITIOUS 9UllNEH NAME ST A TEMENT The following per1on Is doing business as GLADNEY MAAKETING. 929 West Baker. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Sam A Gladney, 9~ W Baker, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 DEllEl.OPMENT COMPANY OF HUNTINGTON, 1120 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach C1111 92648 Lawrence D Schley, 6692 Herbor Key Circle, Huntington Beach, Callf 92648 Howerd SubnlCk, 1120 Paelf~ Coast Hwy • Huntington Beach, Calll 92648 FICTmous 9UllNEH NAME IT A TfiMENT Tile tollowtng person is domg business as GUIDANCE TECHNOLOGY, 3001 Redlllll Bldg 5, Ste 108, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 James Aot>ert Marahall. 5062 Boa:wood, IMne. CA 92715 Thia statement was filed with the 1981 In Book 14051, Page 1994, ol Coul'llY Clerk of Orange Counl)' Qn Olf1Cllll ~ds April UI, 1984 PAACEL 2 Easements U Ml l"243M2 tor111 1n the sections entitled "cer· Published Orange Co111 Dally tatn ea.Mments for owners" lf'ld Piiot Aprll 23. 30, May 7, 14, t984 "support, settlement and enc:roech· 2179-S. ment" ol the artlcie entitled .. ,.,.. ments" of the Declarallon or Cov• This business 1s condue1ed by an ind1v1duat Sam A Gladney Tn1s statement was hied with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Apr1I 23 1984 Tti1s bu11ness 11 conaucted by a general partnership Lawrence D Schley This atatement was llled wllh tile County Clerk of Orange County on This ousiness ts conducted by •n individual James A MarShall DtmtlC NOTICE nantt. Conditions and Aastrletlon1. ,..~ __ recorded July 12. 1979 In Book ___ ...;..;:;.;;.::;.;.;:....;.;.;;..;..;~--13226. Page 898. and r•recorded FICTfTIOUI BUllNEIS July 25. 1979 tn Book 13243, Paga NAME IT A TfiMENT I both of OHIClal Record•. In the The tOllowtng Plflon Is doing oltp of tile County Recorder ol phone 642-5678 F24420I Apr S 1984 Puohshed 01ange Coast Daily Pilot AP"' JO May 7 u 21 1984 Publ1She<l Orange This Statement WU llled with the County Clertt ot Orange County on Aprtl 12 1984 F2'35CM "242.IM Published Orange Coast 011ly Coast Daily Pilot Aprtl 23 30. M11y 7 14, 1984 buJ11A"'c!~o'N & KtAK. 9850 Gartletd llld County. and .,.Y ama+idments " thereto Ave •32 Huntington S.ach, CA YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 92646 DEED OF TRUST DA TED December people read cl assified ... RBOR L AW-.·MT OLIVE M or ,ar; · Ce,.,.etef"r 1...rt-mdlO~, '(.:'~ G .. f>I A·"' Go.,ta Mesa c 4 :>~'-· PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY '' '~f-t B•l rz oc Ht.I HU ... f,M T~1 ,\ TUTHILL lil'E ST<.LIH CHAPEL t •/• PACfflC VIEW M£ MORI Al PARll. ... ' . I" .. " .. ,..,,._ ,; I >1.•1 I ' . . . ~ ' .. 2300-84 Pilot Aprtl t6 23 30 May 7 1984 2138-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile ro11ow1ng pe1son Is doing business as BODV SVMETAICS. 2902 B Aea11111 Suite 150. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Shannon Arton Burns. 6 Deodar. Irvine Ca 92714 T 1'11s business is conducted by en 1nd1v1duat Shannon A Burns D C 2059-84 PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile followtng persons are ao1ng business as INTRIGUE BOUTIOUE. 2817 Lalayelle Ave Newport Beach. CA 92663 Richard & Karen W1nstan1ey, 260 Cagney Lane. "213. Newport Beach CA 92663 Tll1s busmen 1s conducted by an nd1v1dua1 (husband & wife) Karen Winstanley Ml.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI a\lllNl!H NAME ITATfiMENT Tile IOllowlng Plf'BOn Is doing busineu H HI· TEI< EMBAOIDEAY. 1300 Adams 12G. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Boonie Lou Gibson. 1300 Adame t2G. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is conducted by an lndl\lldual Bonnie Lou Gibson T1'11s statement was hied with tne County Clerk of Orange County on Aplll 4 1984 ,~ Published Orange Coatl Dally F242I04 Pilot April 23. 30, May 7, 14, 1984 This statement wa• llled with tile County Cle<k ol Orange County on Aprtl 12. 1984 T 1'11s statement was lllOCI wlll'I tile F2A21M County Clerk ol Orange County on Pubhsned Orange Coast D111y Aprol l7 1984 P1IOI Ap11I 23 30 May 7 14, 1984 2181-8• Published Orange Coast Dail~ 2134·84 Vernon E K111i 9850 Garfield 4 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Ave •32 Huntington Beach, CA TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 92646 EATY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· Tn11 bu11neu •• c.onducted by an LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· lndMdu1I PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF Varnon E Kirk THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, Tl'llS l lllement WIS llled Wllll lhe YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· CO\lnty Clerk or Orenge County on YEA Apr1I 23, 1984 The property above described F24420I does not have a street addrau or Published Orange Coast Dally common dnlgnauon 01rect1on1 P1101 AP"' 30 May 7. l 4, 21. l984 sumctenl 10 locate the property may 2303·84 be obtalne<! by submitting • wrllten Ml.IC NOTICE reques1 within ten days from the rirst publleatlon 01 11111 notkle to the beneficiary, whose name and ad· dress is Berni J Zaweckl. 29 Muir FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS Irvine. CA. 92715 NAME STATEMENT "(If a street address or common Tile 1011ow1ng peraon1 are d0<ng designation of property is thown bu11ness as .above. no warranty II given u to Its POOUC NOTICE P1to1 Apr1I Z3 30 May 7 14 1984 2178-84 BEAUCHAMP ENTERPRISES completeness or correctness) .. The M A A I N E D I v Is I 0 N 4 0 0 0 beneficiary under said Deed or MacArthur Blvd Suite 700 N-· Trust by reason of a breach or da- porl Beach CA 92660 faun In tile obllQalions secured ------------i Robert F Beauchamp 4000 thereby tieretolore axecuted and ___ ..;.MU....;...;....;...;C_NO_T_IC_E ____ 1 M1cArthur Blvd Suite 700 New· delivered to tri. underlignad a WTll· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011ow1ng person 1s doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I t•usiness as NAME STATEMENT HARBOR LIQUOR 1927 .:B 11le to11ow111g per son is Clo•ng Harbor Btva Costa Mesa CA t111s1ness as 926:?7 PrEIFEA CONSTRUCTION 18 t2 Ann Tram Dang 1018 M1ss1on Of west Bav Ave Newport Beac" Ca o cosla Mesa CA 92626 9•66..1 This business is conducted by an Daniel W Pleiler 18 t:i' West Bay inaividval Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUllNEll NAME ITATfiMENT Tne IOllowing persons are doing bvsmess as THE PLACE 2920 E Coasl Hwy Corona Oel Mar CA 92625 Shanti S Dewan 253 Camino Ar· royo Anaheim. CA 92807 FICTITIOUI 9UMNEH NAME IT A TEMENT Tile fOlloWlng persons are dOlng ousiness as H S MARINE PRODUCTS 2005 W Balboa Btva • Suite 165, New· port Beach. CA 112663 Bonn11 K Haines. 49 CutnlO, Irvine. CA 92714 Aobe<I E Smiley, 17 Ablto por1 Beach CA 92660 ten Declaration ol Default and De· The Midlands Compeny a De4a· mand for Sale. and written notice ot ware Corpara1ton. 4000 MICArlhur breach and of eleelfon lo cause th41 Blvd Suite 700 Newport Beech unders;gned 10 sell said PfQPaf'tY to • CA 92860 sausfy said obtigallons. and thlra- T111s 1>u11nest 1s conducted Dy a alle< the undetligned cauMCS said general partnership notice of b<each llnd ot alecilon to Robert F Buuctiemp ba recorded·Novemt>at 18, 1913 u Th11 1tatement w11 filed wnll tne lnttr No 83-533526 ol OHIClal Re- Counly Clark or Orange County on cords in the offiee of the Recorder AP,11 23 t984 OI Ora~ County. /\ve Newport Beac11 Ca 9266i Anh Tram Dang Tri1s t1us1ness 1~ con<1uc.1ea by an This s1atemen1 was ftlea w11h the n11.~1a .. a1 (,ounty C1erk ot Orange County on Anand S Dewan. T -3 t 1 1895 Sherington Place, Newpo11 Beach. CA 92863 Irvine, CA 927 14 lllCIOrll M Smiley. Irvine, CA 92714 17 Abato. 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May 'r. 14. 21, 1984 2l04-84 Ml.IC NOTICE Said sale win ba held on Monday "CTITIOUI •u•••• June 4, 1984, •• 2 30 pm at the NA• ITATIMINT Ch8')man Avenue antr~ to the Tl'I• tollowtng paraons •r• doing CMc Canter Building. 300 Eut butlt\4111 II Cti1pm1n AYI • Ora •• CA WYMAN'S LIEN SALES 1034 At the time Of the Initial pubtl Linden Place Cost• Mesa. Ca 111on or thlt notlQa. the total 92627 1'101.inl Ol 1"'9 unplld belanc9 of the David w1yne Wyman 1034 ibllgatlOn NCUfad by the ab0\19 a.- L1noen Place Costa M... Ce acnbad dead 01 tru11 end •llmlted g2&27 1 coet•. expan .... and advlnOM II Peula Kay Wyman 1034 Linden SS0.477 94 Place Costa Mesa Ca 928H The total lndlblednaa:e Ming an Arlene Joyce Wyman 103• nllmalaonWhlehtheopentngbtC:llt L1Men Place Costa Mfta, Ca Ct'-puled IT'IV M Oblalned by Clll- 92827 Ing (71•) 937.o968 (213) 827_.8&& Claude Jr Wyman 1034 Llndan the dily bafOr• the aala Pleat, Ca.ta MeN Ca 92827 Dated April 27. IN' TN• bullMll II conducted by • l 0 SERVICE COMPANY gen«ar partntfMllC> as aald T~t ... Arlene Joyce Wymari Ay 8ve Plteflatd, At111tant ~ Thi• alatament wu 111eo with tha etlf}< • County CJ.,k or Orang• Coun1y on \)na C11y IPll'd IN•t. Orange CA Apnl 23 1184 ~2eef ft .. 1. (7141835-1288 Putllltl'lltd Oran~ Go1111 Oall)t PuOlla'led Orange Coa11 Oa11y PtlOI APrll lO May ' ,. 71 1H• PllOI M11y 7 14 ~1 1084 7*-f4 ?.03 •• . . ,...---~-----. ....---............. ··t .......... .. Navratilova, Hu Na· net funds Tennis stars Martina Navratilova and Hu Na met on the tennis court for the first time Sunday at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Clllb in Fountain Valley. and a crowd Qf 2.000 watched Navratilova score a 6-2, 6-3 victory. The I 1h-hour match along with a celebrity doubles match raised funds for the U.S. women's Olympic vol- leyball team which has its training headquarters at Los Caballeros. Navratilova, the No. I-seeded women's player in the world, also won her doubles match 'Vith the help · of singer Kenny Rogers. The tandem topped Na and comedian Chevy . Chase. 8-2 in a pro set. But the real winners Sunday were the me~ of the volleyball team. Spectators paid S 15 to watch the tennis matches and a celebrity vol- leyball match. Brian Gimmilaro, the team's busi- ness manager, said the exact amount of funds raised won't bC calculated until later this week. The exhibition volleyball match was equaHy entcrtaning. ~s-theOlym- pie team defeated a celebrity all-star squad in four games. Among those competing for the all- stars were former OCLA and current NBA stars 8111 Walton and K.iki Vandeweghe and beach vol)eyball stars Singirl Smith, Randy Stoklos and Greg Lee. Next fund-raiser for the U.S. women's team is a tour with the Japanese national team which will conclude with a showdown May 17 before an exclus.ive audience of 400 -with courtside seating -at Los· Caballeros. D9llr ,... ........ .., ltowerd Uplln Hu Na (left) and Martina Na'Ynldlov• battled before 2,000 fana, with Navradlov.-wtnntq;-S-2t 6..-S. Dodgers hope for better results in St. Louis From AP dispatches ST. LOUIS -Despite losing two of three games to PittsburiPt over the weekend, the Dodgers mamtain their National League West lead going into tonight's game here with the St. Louis Cardinals (Channel 11 at 5:30). The Dodgers and Cardinals meet in the first of a two-game series tonight with Rick Honeycutt ( 4-0) facing St. Louis' Dave LaPoint (3-3). The Dodgers face the Cardinals again Tuesday night, then meet the Cubs in a pair of games before returning home. Meanwhile, the aptly named Marvell Wynne, stuck in the New York Mets' farm system only a year aeo. has. the Pittsburgh Pirates win- mng agam. Just as Wynne didn't seem to have . a future in major league baseball at this time in 1983, the Pirates didn't appear to have much of a future in the National League East race until Wynne started hitting over the week- end. Wynne, known more for his de- Lakers get a break/ and t ake advantage LA wins in OT after Mav rookie forgets the score From AP dispatches The Los Angeles Lakers got a break from a rookie mistake and left Reunion Arena with a huge edge in their National Basketball Association playoff series with the Dallas Mavericks. · "I'll tell you what. it's just good to -get out of Dodge," said a relieved Earvin "Magic" Johnson after Los Angeles had pulled off a 122-1 15 overtime '1ictory Sunday, giving the Lakers a 3-1 edge in the best-of-seven series. "It's very tough down here (Reu- nion Arena) and we're happy to ao home, .. Johnson said. The Lakers got a split at Reunion after losing I 25-115 Friday night. The fifth game of the senes is set for The Forum in lnglewood Tuesday night. Los Angeles' Bob McAdoo c•me off the bench to contribute two steals and six points in overtime as the Lake rs outscored Dallas 14-7. However. it was a boner by Mav guard De{ek Harper, who dribbled the final six seconds ofTthc clock with the aame tied 108-108, t~at drew most of the postgame auenuon. Harper thought Dallas was ahead by a point. "I didn't know what to think," said Johnson. "When he backed · ofT toward m1dcourt (told myself I'll let him have that shot all week.'' -\ . Laker Coach Pat k.iley said. "It was a bizarre ending in regulation. I thought he (Harper) was going to run the dock down and I was waiting for him to try to take a shot or get a foul." 'T m happy with the split," said Riley. "Now we have the opportunity to take it home and win. The playoffs don't start until somebody loses at home so we have a good chance ... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was high for the Lakers with 33 points as he became the second all-time NBA playoff scorer. Mark Aguirre scored 34 for the Mavs before he left late in the fourth period with a badly bruised right hip. His availabilty for Tuesday night's game was in question. _ Mav center Pat Cummings sent the game into overtime 108-an, hitting a a left-handed hook with 31 seconds to play but missed a vital free throw. Dallas had an.other chance to win but Harper f oraot the score. ''I thouaht we were ahead I 09-108," said a crestfallen Harper. "It was a mistake. 1 was upset about it. · I feel bad but I'll &et over it." Dallas Coach Dick Motta couldn't believe it. "When I saw Derck backin& up it hit me that he docsn 't know the score or the time." Motta said. "l wanted to tackle him. It was just unfonunatc. I feel sorry for him. "I always p~ach time and &core . .. It's a heavy burden and an un- fonunatc thina to happen to a young player 11kt thlt." Abdul~abbar's thrce~point play in the third period passed John Havhcek's total of ~t776 points into steond place in the NBA playoffs. fensive skills in center field. drilled eight consecutive hits over three games before contributing a key ninth-inning single as the Pirates beat the DOdgers, 2-1 in the second game of Sunday's doubleheader. The Dodgers won the first game. 6-4 in I 0 innings, despite four Wynne hits, enabling them to salvage one game of the three-game series. The Pirates had won just seven of 22 'games before the two weekend wins. "I just seem to be hitting the ball where they aren't playing," said Wynne. who boosted his batting average to .327 with his six doubleheader hits. Wynne didn't even know when he would be playin~ in the major lea~ues -if ever -until the Pirates acquired him from the Mets just before the June 15 trading deadline last season. ''The Mets had George Foster, Mookie (Wilson) in center and then called Darryl Strawberry up to play right field," said Wynne. Dunng his eidlt-hits streak. which was two short of the National League record,.. Wynne had three doubles, a tnple and four singles. including a game-winnin$ RBI single in the Pirates' 8-7 victory over the Dodgers Saturday. Pirates' left-hander John Tudor. 2-1. outdueled the Dodgers' Fernan- do Valenzuela, 3-3, who allowed only four hits until yielding consecutive singles to pinch-hitter Hedi Vargas, Wynne and Lee Lacy in the ninth. Lacy's hne shot off the left field wall scored Vargas with the winning run. ,., ........ .... le Johnaon (forearound) aeta a •tand- toi o•atlon from bfa teammates on tbe bench u the La.ken topped t>allu to take a S-1 lead ln thelr NBA playoff aedea. The Anacls, leadina the American • Leaaue West by two p.111e1, open a brie1 three-game bomaw.d toniabt. taking on the Minnetota Twin• (7:30). The Anfels, who loll 10 Seattle Sunday;3-, will send Ron Romanick (3-2) against Minnesota's Mike Smithson (3-3). The two tams meet a~n Tuesday and Wednesday nights, before the Angels depart on a nine-game road trip to Detroit. Balti- more and New Yorlc. In Seattle Sunday, veieran relief pitcher Ed Vande Bera found his control and his oonndence in a strange place -as a startina pitcher. "I thou~t it was great. especially no walks, . V ande Bers said after be and Dave Beard combined on a five. hitter as Seattle beat the Anaels, 3-1. "In the fint inning, I said, ·oh no.' After that, I settled down." Vande Berg sai~. He yielded nv..Q.Jirst-innina singles, then retired the next l S batters. "A~ long as zeros were going up on the board, I was feeling fine, .. he said. "I knew eventually we'd have to score, especially with Mr. Everythina. AJ Davis." Davis scored one run and drove in another with a double and a triple as Vande Berg and Beard outlasted "the Angels' Tommy John. "l pitched on a dal when their ·pitchers pitched well, John said. "Vandy pitched a very good game. . "Beard did a great job,.so what are you going to do?"' . · Vande Berg, 2-1, previously bad never worked more than four inni°f' Against the Angels, be turned in 5 3 innings ·before Juan Beniquez and Mike Brown hit consecutive doubles to score the Angels' run and bring in Beard. ,. Vande Berg finished with seven strikeouts an<l no walks. Beard struck out four for a team total of 11 . Seattle scored two runs in the fifth off left-hander John, 2-3. Bob Kearney socked an 0-1 brca)Qng ball into the left-field seats for his second homer of the season leading off the .. inning. Spike Owen beat out an infield · sin&le but was forced at second by Jaclc Percontc. Phil Bradley forced • Perconte at second and then scored on Davis' double off t~e n'"gbt-field wall. The Mariners seorcd an insurance run in the eighth on Dave Anderson's RBI grouncfout. l A's' Mike Norris booked _by police on drug charges From AP dJ1pat~H ~ Tigers' road ahow contlnuee Loo Mltalter'• RSJ..sinalc in the I 2th • innins capped a dramatic comeback as the amazing Detroit Tigers posted their 11th straight road victory with a 6-S decision over Cleveland Sunday. Dave BerJIDU led off the Detroit l~th with a double off the glove of Indians ten fielder Otta NlxoD. He was sacrificed to third by Tom Brookea1 before Whitaker slapped the game-wmnina single otTEraJe Camacho, 0-2, the I nd1ans· fifth pitcher. The Tigers improved their record to 22-4, best 10 the OAKLAND -Oakland A's pitcher • Mike Norris. who has been inactive this season while undergoing shoulder rehabili- major leagues . . . In otht'."r America.n uague action, Cliff Jolao101 singled home the tie- brcaking run in the ninth inning to give Toronto a 2-1 victory over Kansas City . . . Bruce Hurst pitched no-hit ball for sc~n inning$ before settling for a two- h1tter as Boston defeated the Cb1cago White Sox. 3-1 on two homers by Mike Euler. . . Two- run singles by Tim Te.tel and tation, was booked for investigataon of drug charges Sunday after being arrested at an East Oakland motel. police said. . Norris was booked for investigation of possessing cocaine, man Juana and drug paraphernaha. officer Ray Viglicnzone said. He was also booked for mvest1gat1on • of posSt"ssmg cocaine for sale. Noms was rekased on $9,500 bail, according to Jack1l' Johnson, bails and fines cleric. .. Obviously, the club will not have any comment at this 11me.'' said A's President Roy Eisenhardt. who said he first heard about 1he arrest from a reporter and didn't knov. an)· thing about 11 Noms. 29. v.ho Ines in Noma Oakland. won four and lost fh e last )ear. but didn't pitch in the majors after .\ug. 6. undergoing surgef) to repair damaged muscle~ in ht!. nght shoulder on ovember 6 After doctors ruled out an) pitching this )ear, he made a few appearances 1n spnng 1raining. but has not been com ing 10 the Oaldand Coliseum to use the A's training room fanh11es for therap} or rehabilnauon. .. He's been undcrthe care of a dcx:tor in New York. who has him doing rehabilitation and muscle- strengthemng exercises.'' Eisenhardt said ... He JUSt returned from an exam1na11on. but he hasn't been around using our fac1ht1es ... Quote of the day New York Knick• guard o.rrel Welter on ·tMmmate Bernard King: "I've ...,, a lot of grNt ptayera, but Bernard King It the worst nightmare for anyone to guard." Comaneci says she's retiring RomanT~in gymnastics star bids farewell to performing BL CH..\R EST. Romania {o\P)-Nadia Comanec1. "'hose perfect scores 1n gymnastics at the 1976 Olympic Games made sports h1stol"). Sunday bade a tearful farewell to performing. The 22-\ear-old ( omanec1 announced her retirement at a gala ceremony attended by the head of the International Olympic C ommntcc and some of the world's fin est gymnasts A..sa petite. solemn 14-}ear old. she stunned the sports world eight years ago. turning 1n a sencsof perfect 10 scores and wmnmg three Olympic gold medals at Montreal. Listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the first gymnast to receive a ~ect score in a maJor 10tema11onal tournament Comanec1 added other gJones 10 that performance. collecting 2 I gold medals 10 10terna11onal compet1twn during her career. Sunda~. the normal!~ composed Comanec1 broke do\.\n 1n the middle ofa prepared farewell speech before a sdlotJt crov.d of 5.000 at th e Sports Palace ..\ttend1ng were IOC President Juan Antomo Sama ranch. as well as So' aet gymnast Dm1tn Bilozerche\., the all-around men's world champion. leading gymnasts from the United States. China and Japan, and other sportS per!>Onal 111es. "I regret that from now on I will never know the nc1tement of compe11t1on ... she said. tears bnmming m her eye!. and her voice breaking ''I'm !>Orf) I will ne,er compete.again ·· Comanec1. a tnm 103 pounds. performed se'eral exh1b1t1on beam and floor rou11nes Sunday. Desmbing her as a "h1stonc figure in the Olympic rno\C:ment.'" Samaranch awarded Comaneci the silver medal of the Olympic Order as a "token of gratitude for contnbu11on to the Olympic ideal .. Sports officials discovered the frolicsome Co manec1 un a pla}ground at the age of 6 She was sem to the g)m hall to her mother's relief Wllitaker Oary Gaettt to the fifth inning gave rookie Ed Hodge his first major league victory as Minnesota beat Oakland, 4-3 to complete a sweep of a three-game series ... Andre Robert1on'1 tie-breaking double triggered a fo ur-run uprising in the 10th inning as the New York Yankees snapped a fi ve-game losing streak wiTb an 8-4 victory over Milwaukee . . . Cal Ripken, Jr., hit for the cycle and Mike Bodcllcker pitched a fi, e-hitter as Baltimore defeated Texas. 6-1 . Walker and New Jersey romp Herschel Walker ran for 127 yards and m three touchdowns while Brian Stpe threw •II t for two more scores as the New Jersey Generals buned the Oklahoma O utlaws 49-17 Sunday m the United States Football League. Walker carried the ball 16 times. including TD runs of 62, 2 and 4 yards .... Elsewhere in the USFL Sl;lnday. Novo Bojovlc kicked a 29-yard field ~oal with 59 seconds left in overtime to gi~e the Michigan Panthers a 31-28 victory over the Houston Gamblers. The kick came 12 plays after linebacker Jobn Corker deflected a 30-yard field goal attempt by Houston's ToD.t Frlt1cb ... In Washington. Alan Duca.a kicked a 29-yard field goal four minutes into overtime to lift the Memphis Showboats over the mistake-prone Federals 13-1 O ... Cback Fuslna passed for two touchdowns and David Trout kicked five goals to lead the Philadelphia Stars past the Birmingham Stallions 43-11 . M~o Romania's Nadia Comaneci baa an- nounced that she la retiring. UCI settles for PCAA tie And in New York, CdMgrad Danny Saltz scores upset win Top-seeded Ke:in McChntac of Long Beach ~tate Jcfeated No. 2 seed and nattonally-ranked Ste\e Aniston 111 l ( Irvine. 6-3. 6-2 to win the Pacific Coast Athletic \'isoc1a11on 'iingles champ1onsh1p in the top d1v1s1on. The \ 1ctor.-earned McChnt1c PC A.A Pla>er of the ) l'ar honor'i an·d propelled the 41k rc; lO a conference CO- ~ ham p1o n~h1p \.\Ith the .\nteater'> as each team collected 3~ pom lc; Fresno State'\ Bill WaJ..clicld and Paul Roybao teamed up to win the doubles t11k 1n the top d1v1s1on b:. hcau ngsecond-seedcd Brun· Man ~on H10gand Ken Derr of l 'CJ.6-3.o·-' "We had loc;t t\.\o nf our three.: smgles matches so ou r )otl;I\ c was dug and the' V.l'rc rl'a1.h to th row in the rnrca'is." N E WPORT HARBOR admitted LICJ Coach Greg Patton UCI and Long Beach tate were even at 30-30 after singles. and UCI needed only to win their No. 3 doubles match to take the team title. "We wound up kissi ng our sister instead of ha ving the lo\ e of our life." Patton said. Singles winner in the No. 2 d1vis1on was Scott Vv arncr of Nevada-Las Vegas and 1n the No. 3 d ivision Peter Smith of Long Beach State took the honors. In the No. 2 d1v151on for doubles. An1ston and Julian Barham of UCI teamed for the win. It was the second league championship in a row for thC' Anteater-;, who took the crown outnght a }ear ago. colkc11ng 52 out of a possible 54 points. In New York. former Corona del Mar Hi$h and UCLA standout Danny Saltz upset Mario Martinel of Bolivia. a clay court spec1ali'St. 6-0. 6-3 to open the $500.000 Merccdeo; Tournament of Champions at the famed West Side Tenni'i ( lub 1n Forest Hills. Laze rs ousted SHlpYARD . INGLEWOOD (A P) - Andy Chapman scored three goals and assisted .on another as the W1ch1ta Wings defeated the Los Angeles Lazers. 6-5. to cap- ture their Major Indoor SHIPYARD HAUL OU T RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45 00 hr YARD LABOR $40 00 Per Hour HAUL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Mar1ne Scale 223-2l_ST STREET NEWPORT BEAC'H'. CA 92663 (7 14) 675-2550 , occcr League playoff senes, three games to one Omar Gomez scortd the game-winning goal wuh I :47 rcmaininJ 1n the game to lead the Win$S into the Western D1v1sion ~m1- finals aga10st the winner of the Kansas C1t)-St Louis ~nt'l Thl' Wmgi; are now 28-24. wh11t-Lo Angel~ fin"hcd the S(ason 25-27 R:nata scored twice for 1he La1ers. Call 642-5678 Put• lew word• to 1111ork for ou : , . . Murphy lead• Bravea' eweep Wataon win• by five atrokea Gerald Perry tripled home • fou rth• Ill inning run and scored on De.le MUJb'• aroundout as the Atlanta Braves defeated the Montreal Expos, 2..() behind t.he Tom Watto11, exhibiting flair and n determination. shot a nve-under-par 67 • and scored a five-stroke victory Sunday in the Tournament of Champions. Watson c-0mbincd eight-hit pitchina of CraJf Mailll'tly and Steve BedNllaa in th~ fim pme o a doubleheader Sunday. ln the nightcap, pincli'!hitter Mike J•rseaaea lined a two-run sinale with one out in the ci.ahth, and Murphy rut an inside-the..park homer in the niothas the Braves rallied to beat the E1pos,, 9-8 ... Elsewhere in the National League, Nola &yu scene~ six hit$, and Houston sco~ eight nuu in the third innina to short-<:ircuil an antici· pated strikeout duct with rookje Dwtp& Goo4ea AS' the Astros routed the New York Mets, 10.I . . . Dave Parker'1 broken-bat sinaJc in the eighth irtnina drove home-Gary Re4u with the tie- brcak.ing run as Cincinnati beat Philadelphia, S-3 . . . 0.1ty continuing his habit of dominalina a few, selected events, acquired his third T of C title with a 72-hole total of274, 14 strokes under par on the 6,911_-y!lrd La Costa Country Club Ct.U"K. It was worth $12,000 from the total punc of $400,000 and boosted Watson's winninp for the year to a leading S2S..,-i68, more than he won in 1983. In the seniors division, a new tournament for the over-SO .champions, Orville Moody sco~ a seven-shot vic- tory . . . Kermit Zarley captured -the Tallahassee Open golr tour- nament in a sudden death playoff with a bogey on the fourth extra hole after DeDl9 Watsoa plunked his tee shot into a water haurd. 4rlcy, who won bis first indjvid· ua1 title in the'United States in 16 llllrpbJ Baker broke up a pitchini duel with an RBI triple in the seventh inning, giving San Francisco a 3-2 triumph over St. Louis and a threc- game sweep ... San Diego's Eric Shw drove in two runs with a single and continued his mastery over Chicago as he became the National League's first five- game winner with an 8-5 victory over the Cubs. snapping a three-game Padre losing streak. King. Knicks even the ecore WatMG years, and Watson both fired 6- undcr-par 66s in the closin& round over :he 7, 124-yard Killeam GQlf and Country O ub course and were tied at 27 1 after the regulation 72 holes . . .South African Sally Llttle. recovering from ailments that sidelined her for eight months last season, fired a 3-undcr-par 69 to climb into a four-way tie for the lead after two rounds of the Potamkin Cadillac Classic. The round lef\ her tied with with three non-winners on the Ladies ProfcnioRal Golf Association Tour -Beverley Davia, Joyce Kazmlenkl and LeAu Ca11aday. Bernard K1Dg scored 43 points, his m finh game with more than 40 in the Yarborough sputters to win playoffs. as the New YorkKnicks defeated the Boston Celtics I 18-11 3 Sunday to even their best-of-seven National Basketball Association playoff series at 2-2. The CelticS(wbo won the first two games at home before dropping the next two at Madison Square Garden, return to Boston Garden for Game 5 Wednesday night ... In another NBA playoff, Maurice Lacas sank two free throws with four feconds ten in overtime as the Phoenix Suns beat the Utah Jazz 111-110 to take a commanding 3-1 lead in their best-of- seven series. The Suns can clinch the Western Conference semifinal series with a victory in game five Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. Walter Davia, who sent the game into overtime on a three-point field .goal with three seconds remaining, finished with a.career playoff high of 32 points including six in the extra period. TALLADEGA, Ala. Cale • Yarborou~ heard hi s engine sputter and stan to die with two laps remaining in Sunday's Winston 500 Grand National stock car race. Ullman leads in 4 70 trials Newport skipper wins fifth race in Olympic bid By ALMON LOCKABEY Oelty '1loC ao.tlfto Wrltet LONG BEACH -Dave Ullman of Newpon Beach displayed the form that made him a three-time world champion in the class Sunday to win the fifth race in the 4 70 Class Olympic trials and move 10to first place in th e standings. The Olympic tnals for the 470 and Finn classes resumed Sunday after a four~a} la yofTfollow10g fo ur days of racing. The senes conunues through Fnda) with one race each day for a total of I 0 races. spr.agu~ caP,tures crown Jiffy Too captures Dana Belles race Jiff} Too, ccrskippered by Linda Elias and Cheryl Wiebel, Voyagers Yacht Club, won the Spinnaker Oass in the first race of Dana Point Yacht Club's Dana Belles Series Saturday and fini shed third in the second race: The Dana Belles Sencs is a women's ocean racina scnes with women skippers and crews. Winner of the first race in the Non- Spi nnaker Class was Pat Antower in Vu lgar Boatman, Dana Point YC. and the winner in the second race was T'ucana. skippered by Amy Wheel- ock. Dana Point YC. Summary of results: bu I (~ti' Clenl -Jlftv Too, l.lnOI FKu C'*''rl Wieelel. Vov..-n YC, ' a.111 hno "'8• .... IC•lhY Adamson, O~YC. l ,_.,., S"9 Fr•nl•, O~YC ~., -• Iii~ t.etm.n. ,.., Anlow«, OPYC, 1 Conoot, hckv 1.»1lo, OPYC, l Tucene. Amv W""10Cll, DPYC "•a II CSolntMtktf , .... , 1 !toiler,' 1•"9 81n1 M41•wtll; l Jfltv Too Non Soln11ektf -I Tu<ene , Cond«, > Vutger 8011m1n Standings after the fifth race are being computed with one throw-out. Each skipper will be allowed two throw-outs for the entire series. Ullman's win Sunday gave him a substantialJead over Steve Benjamin. national champion in the class from Oyster Bay. N.Y .. who finished fourth. After the first four races. Benjamin was leading Ullman by I. 7 points. John Shadden of Long Beach. another favorite in the class. fimshed fifth . Top 10 fimsher!. in Sunday's fifth race: lntema11onal 470 -I. Dave Ullman. Newport Beach; 2. David Pritchard, Oakwood; 3. Charlie McKee. Seattle; 4. Steve Benjamin, Oyster Bay, N.Y.; 5. John Shadden. Long Beach; 6. Dave Kell<>&. Glen Head, N.Y.; 7. Mike Banell, Long Beach; 8. Ethan Berkowitz, San Francisco; 9. Pede Dickey, Green- wich, Conn.; 10. Luther Carpenter. Baton Rouge, La. Standjngs. best 4 of 5 ra~s: I. Ullman. 8.7; 2. Benjamin. 16.7. 3. Pntchard. 24.4; 4. Shadden, 26.0; 5. Pete Melvin. Lighthouse Point. Fla .. 26.1. Finn. 5th race: I. Craig Healy, Point Richmond: 2. John Bertrand. Anaheim Hills; 3. Pete Quigley. Larchmont, N. Y.; 4. Andrew Pemen- tal. Newport, R.I.: 5. Scott Macleod. Rowayton. Conn.; 6. Kimo Wonh- mgton, Mar Vista: 7. Buu Reynolds. Summit. N.J.; 8. Russ Silvestri, Tiburon; 9. Louie Nady, Berkele): 10. Paul Van Cleve. Annapohs. Md. Standings: I. Silvestn, 14; 2. Bertrand. 16.4: 3. Macleod, 27.4: 4. Healy. 29.7: 5. Reynolds. 32. Preakness is next for Swale if. • • Kentucky Derby winner won't run against Devil 's Bag LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Ken- tucky Derby winner Swale will run m the Preakness 1f Devil's Bag doesn't, Seth Hancock. president of Oaibome Farm. said Sunday. "If Devil's Bag runs m the Preak- ness. Swale will run in New York.'' said Hancock. "I don't think they ever will run against one another ... Hancock seems uncomfonable about running the two colts together beausc of ties between ownership of Swale and the $36 million syndi- cation of Devil's Bag. the winter book Derby fa vonte who remained in the barn Saturday when Swale thundered home 311. lengths ahead of Coax Me Chad in the I I 0th Derby. Six partners. including Claiborne Farm and Hancock, own Swale. who races in the name of Clajborne. Hancock put toge ther the syndication of Devil's Bag, who will stand at stud at Claiborne. "This horse has a good chance of wmnmg the Triple Crown," 70-year- old trainer Woody Stephens said Sunday. Stephens was released Fn- day from a hospital which he had entered April 22. suffering from pneumoma, and was on hand for Swale's victory. Hancock said no decision on which horse would run in the I 3-16-mile Preakness May l 9 after Devil's Bag runs in the I 1-16-mile Preakness Prep Opening Day regatta attracts 57 boats Fifty-seven boats 1n nine classes Saturday raced from Los Angeles to Newpon Beach in the traditiogal Opening Day race for Newport Harbor Yacht Club. NHYC cel- ebrated 11s 68th season opening on Sunday. Winner in the International Off- shore Ruic Class A was Intuition. skippered by Ron Love of the host club. and the wi nner in Class B was Im pact, co-skippered by Eat! Dexter and Ron Melville, Balboa Yacht Club. In the Performance Handicap Rac- ing Acct, the winner in Class A was Mamie, sailed by the UCJ Sailing Association. and the Class B winner was Aj.isymba. sk1ppe~ by ~ancy Hutchinson. NHYC Winner 1n the c1ght·boat Etchells-22 Class was NtrvJna. skip- pered by R. Evans, NHYC. Oldest boat and oldest skipper in Ad•m• lomee finale Top-Sttdcd Heather McKay of Toronto defeated 1«ond-sceded Lynn Adams of Costa Mesa. 19·2 I. 22-20. 21-13 and 21-16 tO capture the $7,000 fint prite Sund111y m the $40,000 Ektclon National Racquet ball Cbamp1onsh1ps in Anaheim. In the rncn's championsh1p match, Brtt Hamett of las Vegas defeated soenth"1Ceded Jerry H1l«her of St. l.ou1s in f1ve ~t~ the race was Owen Churchill, 87. at the helm of his celebrated 8-metcr Angelita, which won a gold medal m the 1928 Olympic yachting games. Angelita fimshed second in the Super Cruising Class behind Stewart McDougal's Iris. Winners in other classes: Cal 2-46 (with spinnakers). Expectations. Phil Rowe, NHYC; Cal 2-46 (no spin- nakers). Sol Searcher. E. Palmer. NHYC'. Unf's Chris Greer defeated in trials UNJVERSAL ClTY -Sec· ond-sccdcd Eric Amend of Roll- inJ Hills defeated University High's Chris 0f'C(r, 6-3, 6-4, to lead 12 winners who qualified Sunday for the U.S. Olympic tennis trials in Flushina Meadow, N.Y. Four men and five women qualified Sunday 1~ 1he United States Tennis Assocmion quaJ1- fy101 round. The UST A carher had chosen fonner 4&Una Beach ffigh and CUl'Ttnt USC tar Rick Leach, Jim Puab or UCLA and Kelly Jone& ol ~rd1ne 10 compete in th~ U.S trials May 28- Junc 2 11 t~ Na11onal Tennis Center. r MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American LNf" Aneels Oekleno Stelllt MlnrteiOle Chluoo Kensu Cllv TUH Detroit Toronto B1lt1more Mllweuktt CtevtlanO B~lon N1-York WIST DfVISIOH W L 18 13 IS 14 IS 14 15 IS 12 14 9 IS 9 19 l!AST DIVIS~ n 4 18 10 14 14 12 13 11 13 12 16 9 17 SVnda'l's sewes Suttle 3, A ..... s I Pct. .Sil .Sl7 .Sl7 .500 .462 .375 .321 .846 ,6AJ .500 .~ 451 .429 .3'6 Ottroh 6, C..,eleno S, 12 Inning' Tor0t1to 2. Kenles City I 8ost0t1 3, ChbDO I Mlnnnote 4, 0.klano 3 GB 2 2 2'1) l 'IJ 511) 71h s 9 ,.,., 10 11 13 New York t, MllweukM 4, 10 lnnlng1 S.lllmore 6, TtxH 1 Tede'l's Gemn Ml""-'Ole ISmlthM>n 3·3) al .,,.., (Romanick 3·2),n Toronto (Alexender 1·1) et BallilT>ore (McGreoor 3·3), n Cltvmno ISutclltfe l· I) et New York (Rawltv 0·2), n MllwaukH ICoc.nowtr 0-4) el Chi· C•OO IHovt 3·21. n Detroit (Berenguer I· I) ti Kenw1 Cltv (Gubler• 0-2), n Stelllt ISIOO<laro 0-2) et Oeklan<I <McCarty 3·1), n Onlv oemes .cri.oulecl National LNOUe Dedeen San Oleoo Cincinna ti Allan II WEST DIVlSION W L 19 11 17 11 14 .. 12 14 Sen Fre ncl.co HOU lion 11 17 10 17 New York ChlcaDO PhlleatlPhle Montreal St Loul• PltliburOh EAST DIVISION lS 10 14 11 13 12 14 13 13 IS 9 16 SUndeY's Scerft Pct. 633 .607 .500 .462 .393 .370 .600 .S60 520 S19 464 360 GB . 1 4 s 7 7'h I 2 2 3'"1 6 ~l 6·1, Pltlst>uroh 4·1, ht geme. 10 1rin1rwu Hou"on 10, New York 1 Clncl11na11 S. Phlladelf)l\le J San Francisco J, SI Louil 1 San Oleoo I, ChlcaDO S Atlenll ?·9, Montr1al 0-1 Tedev't Gemt\ ~ (HontvC\111 4·01 11 SI Loult CL•Polnt l ·JI, n Sari Francisco (M Oav11 l·J) et Cl\l· UllO IRelnev 1·3) Hou11on (Nltkro 1·SI el Montreet (Roeers 1·1), n Cincinna ti (Solo 3· IJ et New Yortt CLeerv 1·11. n Allenta (Peru 0-0) et Phllaoelphle (Bvwom O·OJ. n Sen 01990 CTllurmond 1·21 al Pit· "buroh (Deleon I· I) n AMERICAN LEAGUE Mllrtners J~ Anvets 1 CALIFORNIA SEATTLE ab r h bl Petti• cf 4 0 0 0 Perconr 21> PBreOlv cf ADIYll lb GTl!om1 ti Bonnell" SHno1n dh OHnOln rf COlel lb Keernev c Owenn ab r II bl 4,..0 2 0 3~0 0 • I 2 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 I 4 0 I 0 3 I I I 3 0 I 0 Benlour If 4 1 2 o MC Bron rl 3 0 2 1 L vnn pl\ I 0 0 0 OeCnc• 31> 4 0 0 0 Ownno 0'1 4 0 1 0 Grich 21> 3 0 0 0 R Jck ~n ID 3 o o o Boon.c 3000 SchOfllOu 2000 C1rew Oh I o o o PlcciOIO U 0 0 0 0 Tetall ll I S I TClteb ll l 7 l Seer• by ""*"" Callfof'IM 000 001 000-1 Seem. 000 010 Olx-l Game Winning RBI -Kternev (2) LOB-<:elltorn1a 4. Seallle 7 2e- AOevl1, Benlouer, MCBrown lB- AOavls HR-Kterntv (2) SB-Perconte m IP H R Ell BB SO Cellfoml• John L,2-3 8 3 3 0 s..m. VnOBrg W.2 S 2·3 I I 0 7 Beard S,4 3 1·3 0 0 0 4 T-23S A-ll,378 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9en 6, Pirates 4 FIRST GAME LOS ANGELS 61TTS8URGH Sax 21> BRuuet cf Gutrrtr 11> Merlhll If Land"v lb Mldnc!Orl Yeager c Rivera lb W'1111UOlf Anoesnu APena o MonC1V o'1 Nlednfuro eb r h bl eb r 11 bl 6 0 3 1 Wvnne cf 4 2 4 I S I I 0 Orsulak If 3 O 1 0 4 I I 0 Medick Jb 4 0 I 1 3 0 I 1 JTl'lpsn lb 4 0 1 I O 0 0 0 BeUlerd pr 0 1 0 0 • 2 2 1 Verges lb O 0 O 0 • I ? 1 May Oh 1 0 0 0 4 I I 0 Tekulve o 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Rav 2b S O 2 1 S O 1 1 TPene c 4 0 0 0 3000 Frot>tlrl •OOO 1 o o o Bernt u 4 I o •o 0 0 0 0 McWtml o 1 0 0 0 Mornn pl\ 1 O O O ORobl1n o 0 0 0 0 Marrllll 11> O 0 O 0 Tcitah 40 6 14 6 Tetals JS 4 10 4 Sc-bV IMlne:S Les Aneeltl 011 010 000 2 6 Plttsburtf\ 110 010 010 0 4 Game Winning RBI -Whltlltld (1) E-APtna, Madlock OP-Lot Anl>tlts 1. Plltsburoh I LOB-Los .Anotte1 10. Plll•buroh 9 2B-Wvnn• 3, Rev. River•. Su 2, Yeeoer, JThOmoson. Wnllfltkl ..... ~ , ' ' Ja-8Ruuetl. HR~ldonedo (1). S&- .... lard (1), Sex (9) ~k. McWllllem&, Wvnne. Nledenfuer. SF-y.._ ~ H 1111111 H SO L.ft ....... AP9ne I 10 4 4 2 7 NltdnfrW,M 2 0 0 0 2 t ~ McWl1111ms 7 10 4 4 3 7 Dlto«>lnson 2 I O o o J Tekulve L, 1·2 1 J t 1 O o HBP-Mar&nall (by McWlhlamsl. Or· SUiek (Dv APtne) PB-Yteff( T-3:15 Pirates 2. Dodf9n 1 SICOND OA.Mtl LOS ANGELS PITTSIURGH Hrlllll eorllbl Su 21> 4 1 2 0 Wvnne cf 5 I 2 O BRuss.t n 3 O 1 O Lecv rl 4 O 1 I Guerrer lb 2 O 1 1 Oris H 2 O O 1 Mar&llll H 4 0 0 0 JThPln 11> 3 0 0 0 MIOn<IOcf 4 0 I 0 TPen1 c 4 0 I 0 YHff( c 2 0 0 0 Morrl&n 31> 3 0 0 O Rivera lb 4 0 2 0 Rev 2b 4 O O o Wtlllflld rl 2 0 0 0 Btrre u J 0 0 0 Morell Oh I 0 0 0 Tudor p J 0 2 0 Le n<lsty rl o O O O Varou Oh I O 1 o Velenrla P 3 0 0 0 Oriulak pr O 1 O O T...n t9 1 7 1 Tetllh n 2 7 2 5certtrv ...... L.ft....... -000 001 000-1 Ptthllurtlll 100 000 001-2 Ont out w"-n winning run scored Geme Winning RBI -Lecv (I ). E-Btrre. LO&-l..os Alll>tln '· Pit· tst>uroh 11. 2B-81tuuell, Rlvere, Su JB-Wvnne SB-Wvnne (4), flj(jor (I) S--Guerrero, BltusMll SF--Olls, Guer· rero Ln AneeMs IP H 1111111 BB SO Velenrla L.3·3 I 1·3 2 1 S PlttsOwttl TuoorW,2·1 9 7 1 I 2 WP-Velenru.te T-2:12 A-19,246. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Am«tcan LN9" BATTING (60 er bell): G. Bell, Toronto, .369; Tremmell, Dttroll, .362, Gar011, Toronlo, .3S3; UPlhew. Tor· onro, .351; A. Devis. S..llle, -345. RUNS: RIPkitn, Be1tlmor1. 26; Trem· mell, Otrroll, 2S; Whltektf, Otlroll, 25; Petti&, .,....., 21; Upshaw, Tor0t110. 11. RBt: E. Murrev, 8alllmor1, 21; Klnomen, 01klend, 21; AOevls, Stellle, 24; ~ ""9lb. :M; Lemon. Dt- trolr, 24. HITS: O.rc:le, T0t0t1to1 41, G ..... Toronto, lt; Tremmtll, Detroit, 31; Rll>llen, Battlmore. 37. O.C!Mft, ......., 15, Lemon, Ottroll, JS, Whit· ell.er. Detroit, JS. DOUBLES 8-, ........ 10, G Bell. Toronto, 9, Uoww. TwonlD. 9, 6 ire tied with I TRIPLES Mosat>v, Toronto, ), It Lew, Chlcaoo. 3. Sl\tft>v, Baltimore. 3. Stltrklen, K1n1al Cltv, 3. 12 1rt Ilea wllh 2 HOME RUNS Kingman, 0.klen<I, 11, A Devit, s .. 111e, 9, RIPken. Belt!· mof"t , 9. Arma•. Bo1ton. 7, Kiiiie, ChiC111X1, 7, LAmon, Detroit, 1 STOLEN BASES Butter, Cleveland, 13, Gercle, Toronto, 13, S.rnererd. Cltveleno. I I; "'""· ........ 11, R. HencltrM>o, 0.kleno. I. Trernmetl, De· tfoll, I PITCHING (3 Otcltlonsl Cauolll. Oekla no. 3·0. 2.40, Derwin, TexH , 3·0, 2 34, Leel, Toronto, 4·0, 2.SI, Lopez, Dtrroll, 3·0, I ... ; S. St-art, Belllmort, 4·0, 3.12, Sllet>, Toronto. S·O, 2.os. Wilcox, Detroit, 3-o. 3.19. 5'T .. lt«:OOT-S; &!vi.van, Ctev.iand, - 43; Stitt>, Toronro, 37, Witt, Aneet1, l7. M. Moore, Stelllt, 36; Morrl1, Oelrolt, 33. Nlettro, New York, 33 SAVES: Qulsent>trrv. Kansa1 Cltv. 7, Ceudlll, Oeklen<I, 6, It. 01v11. Minne· '°'•· 6. Lemp, Toronro. 5, 4 ere Ilea with 4. National LNOUe 8A'TTING (60' et belll Gwvnn, San Oleoo, 396, Frencona, Montreel, 375, Matdenedo, o.oeen • .l61, Clerk. San Francisco. 3S4, Rev. Pl1ts1>urgh, J.41. RUNS Relntl, Montrtel. 22. ScnmlClt, PhlLeoelPhle, 22, Wl09ln•. San Dleoo. 22, Gwvnn, San Oleoo. 21. sax. o.oeen, 211. ~I Cerler, MonlrHI, 25, Marsllal, Deilien, 25, Sc?lmlOI, Phlladtl0h1a, 2~ McReynokh, San 01890, 13, Wellaeh. Montreel, 22 HITS: Gwvnn. San Dl890. 40, Sall, DedllWS. l6, Cle rk, San FrencJ1'o, JS, Relllft, Monlrtel, 35, McRtvri81!f1, San DlltllO, J.4. DOUBLES: Frencone, Montr1al, 9; e erier. Monrreel, 9, Tl\Qmps,on, Pit· t11>urgh, 9; Devis, San FrencllCo, I; Lltt11, MonlrHI, I, sax, ~. I. TRIPLES: McGff, SILoult, 4; Sand· berg, Chloaoo. 4; Foltv. Clnclnnetl, 3. OHier, Cincinnati, 3, Wvnne, Pit· tst>uroh, 3. HOME RUNS: Marw•. Otdeer• •• , SC,,mldl, P'111eOelphle , a, McRevnoldl, Se n Ole90, 7; Wulllngton, Allanle, 7, Brade, ~. 6; Murpl\v. Attanre. 6, Wenech, Montrtal, 6 STOLEN BASES· Sam~I. Phlleatl· phla, IS, Reaus, Cincinnati, 14. Wl09lnt. Sen Oleoo. 13, Miiner . Cincinnati, 11. Sax, Ded119n, t , Hives. Phlla0tlP11i1, 9 PITCHING (3 decl1lon1l Hewklnt . Sen Dleoo. J·O, s :u. H-cutt, Dedeen, 4-0, 1.31. Lvncll. New York, J·O, 261, ShOw, S.n DltQo. S·I. 220. P-. Dedeen, 4· 1, l.H , Smltll Mon· treel, 4·1, 1.19. STRIKEOUTS Rv•n. Houlton. 46. Veltftluele, Ood91n. 4l, Goooen. New York, 40, Soto, Clnclnnefl. 40, C1r1ton, PhlledtlPhle, 39 SAVES Gonage, San Oteoo, I , Suiter, SI Louis. 7, Bldro1len, Atlanta, s. Holleno. P'111edt1Pllle , s. LI Vtllt, San Frencfsco. S. Lt Smlll'I Chicago S. Orosco, New York, S Coll ... score USC •. Cal1fornla 3 Orange Cout DAILY ptlOT/~, M9y 7, ttl4 SCOREBOARD Tournament of Cham.'*-'• tat camM41> llt""'8r Teur 214 Tom W1t1on, S72,000 219 Bruce Lltllke, $43,200 292 Stvt B1tle"eros. 527.200 213 Oevld Grehem, S20,300 214 Hel Sulton, l 11.500 215 CelYln PHii, S 15,667 Tom Kitt, SlS,667 Lannv W10klns. S IS,667 2M Andv Been. Sll,500 Wevne Levi, s 11.500 Helt Irwin, s 11,SOO John Mahatfev. s 11,soo Llrrv NttM>n. SI 1.soo 297 Ben Cr1n1Mw, $1,000 Pevne Sltwert, $1,000 219 Oe nnv Edwerds, S7,000 2'0 Gerv Koeh, U ,067 Rtx Celdwtff, U,067 Nici< Faldo, U ,067 291 Jeek Renner, SS.225 Oevld Edwards, SS,22S Fuuv lotlltr. SS,225 Fred Coue>lts, ss.ns SeNer Teur 211 69· 71 ·67 ·67 12·6'·71-68 69·67·77·71 74·73·67·71 71·67· 74· 73 70· 71-71·73 72·73·70·71 74-6'·72·72 72·67·7S·72 71-71-71·73 71-73·69-n 6'·71·7•·74 70-72·69·76 70·7S·74·70 74·61·7S·T' 73· 74· 70-73 73-72·71-1• 70-73· 79-69 71·72·7S-73 67·7'·76·74 69·73·74·7S Orville Moodv, Sl0,000 71·75·70-72 2'S Oen Sikes. Sl9,000 76·7S·7S-69 29' Bob GQAll>Y. s12.oso 72·73·77·7' Don Jenuarv. s12.oso 72·72·71·74 297 Rod Funselll, S7.JOO 71·7S·77·7' 301 Arnold Palmer, SS,700 76·76·7'·7S )02 BIMv CHPtr. 13,900 76·79·73·74 DOU9 Sanders, '3,900 73·80-73·76 l03 BIN Collins, '3,200 72·80-7S·76 J07 MJ11erh~., u .100 • 7 6·7•·76·79 • TalahHH ()pen 271 x·Kermll Z:.rltv, '36,000 6'·68·69·66 Denis Warson. 120.soo 6'·67·70-66 211 Rod Curl, s 13,000 VS Mike BrlOl'll, S9,200 217 Biil l•rettM>n, S7.133 BobOv Wedkln•. ,7 ,133 Tommv Ve1tntlne,'7,l33 m Jim Dent, S6.300 Buddv Geroner. U.300 V9 Tonv Sitts, lS,2SO Allen Miilar, lS,2SO 2IO Gavin LeveniQn, 54,267 Steve Thomu , 54,267 Mlkt Gove. 54,167 211 Lenee Ten Brock, S2,17S Miii• Morltv, '2.J.75-Terrv Snoaoreu, S2,IB Steve Herl, S2,17S Rick Herimann. S2,87S L1rrv Rinker. 12,u s IUctlerd CromwH, S2,17S BHu BeUllh, S2,87S 292 Oele Oouolan, Sl,988 Cllarllt BOllino,Sl,998 213 Lerrv Zltllltr, '1,S7S Robert Donald. Sl,S7S Fwrest Feiler. s 1,S7S Oerrell Keslner, ,1,S7S Biii Gia non, s 1.S7S Jerrv Bruner. ,1,575 Zl4 70·70·67·66 6'·70·69·68 7J·6S•71·6' 71·70·66· 70 70-69·66· 72 70·69·69· 70 11·6'·69·70 69·68·66·76 72·66·67·74 70·68·73·69 70·68·66· 76 73·61· 70-69 71·71·68·7l 10· ,3. 71 ·67 7a:n-rr-n 70-09·61·74 11·72·70·6' 69·70·67·75 69-n -11 -6' 73·69·6'·71 12·71·70·69 7S·61·6'·71 72·69·67·75 73·69·71·70 70·70·74·69 71·70-70·72 66-71-71-75 71 ·11·67·74 Jeff ThOmlln, s 1,2SO 67-73·69·75 Mike Smltll, Sl,2SO 69·73·72·70 Tom Gerner. Sl,2SO 71·70-67·76 Griff Moodv. Sl.2SO 74·68·71·71 Bob E Smlt'1, Sl,2SO 68·73·72·71 x-sueldtn deelh Pl•votf winner LPGA toul'Nlment (et ltoswtl, Ga.I Jovce Kermleflttl Beverley 01vl1 Sallv Liiiie LHnn Cu1aoev Donne C1POnl Gerde Bovkln Jene Crafter She ron Berrett Judv Clark BtckvPeer\on Slltrrl Turner Bell'! Oenlel Jene Geaoes Pel Mever1 Connie Cnll1tm1 Celhv Marino Amv Aleoll Rul11 Jtnen Vicki FlfDOn Marra Floueres·Oolll M1rga Slut>t>ltflelO Marllla Neuie Mufflri Soencer·Otvlil'I BllSV King SIMeBerrotacctn1 Mln<lv Moore JH nntllt Kerr Doi Gtrmeln Jen SltPht<l•on Sendre Palmer Ketllv Whllworlh Jene Blatoci. Kethv BAKlf Allee ltllrmen Martv Oicktflon Dtl>t>le Austin 70·71-141 74·67-141 72·69-141 70-71-141 72·70-142 11·71-142 71-11-142 68·75-143 68·75-143 72·71-1'3 68·75-1'3 73·71-1« 73·71-1« 73·72-14S 75·70-145 70·75-145 12·73-145 72·73-14S 76·69-145 77·7l-14S 71·7-145 78·67-145 77·6'-14S 7S·7l-146 76·70-146 74·72-146 7S·71-141> 7•·72-146 73·7-147 77·70-147 73 7•-147 76·71-147 79·6'-147 75 7)-148 76·72-148 74-7-148 DffOM LH~tf Ninette Clfco Clndv ~ Merv Dwver Cvntllla Pioli Juli ''*''" Otbor111 Skinner M.J Smith Jenet Anotr.on CherlOllt Gr enr Pem Gltrren ~~"""" t<11nrvn Youno Btverlv Kless Dianne De llev Joan Jovce Terri Luckllur•t Leurle Rinker n-1._1 .. 73·75'-141 7•·74-1 .. 74·74-1 .. 7S-7r-14' 75·7)-1 .. '9·7'-141 72·17-149 79·70-149 74·75'-149 75·74-149 76·7>-149 75·74-149 12·77-1•9 71·71-149 73·76-149 77·72-149 73·76-1•9 Toumarntftt Of CMmlliOns (It Fwttt Hlh, N.Y.) 1'11'1t llteuncl ~ Danie Vl•ser (South Alrlcal Ott NOuke OOlrw (Nloerle l, 6-0, 6-3, Oennv Sallr (US.) Clef Merlo Marriner (BollvleJ. 6·3. 6·4. Tim Wllklson (U.S.) Clef Rockv Rover, (Us I, 6·3, 6·1. Mell Dovie (U S.l Clef Kim Werwlck (Aus· 1rell1), Otf1utt, Morello Cit la P- IAroenllNI Clef Oevlo Carrer !Austral· la), 6·2, 6·0, David Pele (US.) def. Glen Levtnotcker (U S.). 6·3, S-7. 6·4, Brien Lt vlne (South Alrlce>. Ott BIMv Nealon (U S.l 6·4, 6·l , EOdlt Edwerot !South Alrlcal Otf Reno Even (US.), S·7, 6· I, 6·3 Dalfls Cup PtUncl 4, Gr-1 Wotltll Flbek (Poland) def Geor'" KelOvelonl•, 6·2, 6·2, 4·6, 3·6, 6·2 Japen >. CNN 1 TlUVOJlll Fukui (Jepenl Clef. Vou Wei, 7·S, 10·1, 6·2. N-ev 4, P8"llMI l Morren Roenntl>tro INorw1vl def Joao Malo, 6·2. 6·3. (Remelnoer of matcti canceled t>v rein). Sene..i 3. Tunisia 1 Tlllerno Lv IStnto•ll Otf. Zoulllr AbOtl A•lr, 6·4, 6·2, 6·4. °""' k-B Ill> I um s. Turkev O Flntend s. Morocco o Moni co 4, Zimbabwe 1 Se>eln S, AIQerle 0 EOYOI s. Luxtmbouro 0 Exhiblflon rNtdt (et Let ClbelttM) Marrfna Nevre lllove Clef Hu N1. 6· 2. •·3 Oranee Countv Open (elLft~), ,.,_.,~ ... Vincent _Yen Pe11en (~ t>ul def. Nell Ven Petten (Sf\trmen O.k1). 6·2. 3·6. 6·4 Wemen'l SIMM\ l"INll Pem Jung IHKltncl. H1191\ll) def SuHnN LM (Wtslmln"er), 7·6, 6·0 Mtlfr's ~ FINll Mar• Andrews-area Actltfman def MJkt Chw11t1c·LM Schiel, 6·4, 7· I. Wemen't OeulMt FINll C11trl1 Kev-Lella Felc111er def Jiii Beck·Llnoe Maltorv. 7·6, 6·• Mind Oeuefe1 Flrlel Cllermalne 010la n·Curll1 OaOlan oel DH Wllllem1·Hornt·Meurlce Huntlf'. 6·4, 6·3 c~ PCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS car CJNWt11N " P•e111<1 l"IMI THm St1nd1n9s 1 (lie) UC Irvine, Lono Btecl'! Stell, 32. 3. UC Sante 8er1>er1. 21. •. F re•no State, 20, 5. Sec JOH Stell, II, 6. Neveoe·Les VeoH. 17, 7 Pacific, 9, 8. Cal Stele Fullerton, I, 9 Ulen Slele, 2. 10 New Mexico Slalt, I SINGLES FINAL Fllttlt One Kevin McCllnrlc (Lono Btec'1 sr t oei Steo1>en An1llon (UC Irvine>. 6·3 6·2 Fllltlt Two Scoll Werner (Ntved•·La1 Vegas) Otf JOlln N•n •ev IUC Sanle Barbare) 7·6, 7·6 ,....,., ""'" Ptter srn1111 (Lono Beec" SI I dti l(en Derr IUC Irvine), 3·6, 6·2. 6·2 Flltflt Feur Kirk Hull IUC Senta Barbare) Oef Bob Heontr (San JOH SU 6·•. 6· I Flltflt F Ive Jullen Berllem IUC lrvlnel def .t.•ea Wln110w (Sen JOH SI ), 6· I. 6·2 F~ Six Ptltr Blllgart (Fr11no SI ) oet Vince HorCHltH (lono Btecl\ St ) 5·7. 6·4, 6·4 SEMIFINAL DOUBLES 1"119111 One Biii WekellelO·Peul Rovbel <Frt\no SI ) def Sieve SChutll·Kevln McCllnllc (Lono Beec,, St ). 6·•. 6·3, Bruce Man Son Hlng·Ken Derr IUC trvlnel Clef Julian Lowln·Oonnle Young ICS Full· erlon>. 7·6, 6·• Fllttll Two Steve A nil Ion· Julien Barhem ·<UC Irvine) Oti Sieve Klrk·Jlm Gatza (Ne· veoa·Lu Vtlll\l. 6·3. 6·2, C'1rts Run1t1·J011n Wether !UC Senre Bert>are) Clef Scott Boot'1·Steve Clull <Lono Beecl'I SI I 6·4. 3 6 6·4 Flltflt TllAt Neil .t.mof" Mike Down• <UC Irvine> oet Alu Wln•tow Paul Van Evndt (San Jolt SI l 7 6, 2-6 6· 3, Vince Horcas11es-Pt11r Sm1111 ILong Btec'1 St > oet Scott Wernttr Jett Fotn INe vaOe·LIS VtQU) 3·6 6·3 6·4 DOUBLES FINALS '""'' One Wekti1e1o·Rovbal oef Man SOn Hing Derr 6·3 6·3 l"tlttlt Two ""''ton Barham def Runtll·Wun· er6362 Flltflt ThrM HorcH 1tes Smllh def Amor Oownt 6· 3 7 s HllVWMcl Partc WNDAY'S lltEWLTS (IOWI ef '7·dtV ~ IM9ftne) l"IRST llACIE. 1"' milt& Nuctttr (Plncavl t.oo 4 40 UO Gela Clrcte tPeororal 1.60 6 00 Ntvlf'green <Otlveretl 6.60 Alw raced: Too Much T v .. 'Scutt Ma, Frlvollnlmo, Eeglt's Beek, Greet Gran<liOll. Time; 1:49 3/5. SECOND llACE. 6 lurlOngt Lucttv Saro1 (Black) 14.60 6 20 • 40 Nuelter Attec:k (Pincav> 4 60 3.20 Cour11no Eaole (Guerre) l .60 AliO raced: Tudor H1nrv, Don San Marcos. Sono Mesler, Sltve's Dev, Fel>led RllYlllm, Prince o'llla Bronx, Storm Front Time: 1:10 2/S S2 DAILY DOUBLE <7·Sl e>eld UO.IO. THIRD RACE. 6 furlonQS JOhn Jerrv COllvere1l 14.00 6.20 :UO Pattern Matdl (Plncavl J.20 2.60 Trlump11an1 Banne< (Merel UO AllO reced Af1clon9dQ, Tom'1 Re- IKI. CaPflclou•neu, Crime FrH. Bower Sono, Rlbrendt<, Jlnoo Ring Time: 1:11. S.S EXACTA 12·9) Peld S120SO FOURTH RACE. Ont mli. HalO Anllle IOllvarHI 26 20 12 20 6 00 Flet1 Stcr-1arl1t IBlackl 7 60 J 60 Nlbttunga (Metal 2 IO AliO ri ced: Jolie Coeur, GHlk: ROl4. Lovetv Frlend&nloo. BIO Foolish Tlme: 1:31 l/S. S.S EXACTA (3·6) pelO '491.00 1"1"" llACI. 1 1116 milts on llKf Shem Slrett (Plncavl 1.20 4.20 3 00 BHuflll (Hawltvl 10.20 S 00 Eno1oeant1 !Blaekl 3.60 AIM> reced: Reedy tor luck, Nelellt B. Frltndlv, Clear H Crvtlal, O' HeQf>v Dev. Tlme: 1:43. S.S EXACTA (7-6) peld Sl8100 SIXTI4 RACE. 6 furton1n Music Masttf (Mete) 11.60 6.60 4.00 Tiit Bill Ont tF•l S 20 3.00 Aoalnsnllel<lnodOm <Divs) 2.60 AIM>¥ead: Idol, Al He Plteleel, For Himself, CeMtore. Time: MO 215. S.S EXACT A tS·l l pekl l 1S4 00 • SEVEH'TI4 It.ACE. 6 turlonll' Bid Us (0Nl'IOU\'8VI) S40 3 00 2 .0 Or. ltnlltv IPlncavl 2 60 1.0 Honto (Pierce> 3 20 Also rac.eo: Emperedor Al Nwlt. Babe Do. w-•Cl'le. G•• war Time: 1:09. S.S EXACTA IS-21 P8lcl '2700 S1 PtCK SIX (S·'l·3·7·S·Sl oeiG S7, lOS.40 wlt'1 U wlnnlnv tleke ls lflv• hOrwsl. Cerrvover POOi S170.~ 29 EIGHTH llACE. lie mites on turl lnterco ( Plncev I 3 60 3 20 2 60 Tona run IHawtevl e 20 S 20 Vlctorv Zone IDttahOussaYtl • 20 AIM> rec.ea Sarl'1 DrHmtr Mauera, GaHanr Vlf't, Debonair Herc. Prince Frorlmuno, Femous Siar Bfrl>entown, M.ovet>le Feast Time: 1:47 1/S NINTH RACE. 1 1116 mllet Rover Ceptlve CS!lmkr I 8 60 4.60 1.40 'lll1atr C-'f1)ro > ~ eo 1 60 Oert You (Plncevl 100 Allo rectd. F~lltiwi>e Marine<. Quenrum LHP, Accou•llcal, Azullno Time: 1:42 l/S. S.S EXACTA (3·11 oe10 Sl0700 Allendartee 33,724 NB,\ pqyoffs COHFIERENCE SEMIFINALS ( 8"1 of Senft) 5unde'1'1 Scwes Lalrer& 122, Delles I IS 01 1 l l"-trS lteO series 3· 11 New York 118, BOlton 113 (Series lied 2·21 Plioeni11. 111, Utetl 110, ot (Phoenix 1eed1 serlu J ·l) TuesdaV'1 Games Oallu et Lakert Ntw Jenev at M1lwauktt Prioen1x at Ulel'I Wednt\dev's Game N"w Yorio. a• Bo11on Liken 122, Maverlch I lS LOS AHGIELES -Cooo.r 17 Rarn 1>1s • Abdul· Jal>bar 33 Jo1tn1on I• McGee 13 Worirw 19 xon 10 McAOoo 11 Sor•OQ\ 0 To1a11 FC. S1·92 FT 20·1• OALLAS -.t.gu "t 3• V ""'" 10 Cumm1no1 8 Dev s 9 B11"maP' 11 Hel'C>e\' U f111m0f\1u\ 9 E•l11 10 lur~r 0 To111s FG •S-96 FT 1S 30 S<-r,~ Los .t.nl!Ms-~ 17 19 II 14-177 Oallu JO 23 16 2'I 7-tlS Tl'lree·oo•n• ooe s~one Fou•eo out-V1ncen• 0 11 e s T•ct1n cels-Qemt><s LA Al>Ou• JaOl>ilr tLA) Los Ange•u n19e oetense Oa1 las 1t~a1 ~tense "11en0anc• 17 007 , ~ ~ 9 mg "tar". 0.8 mg n1conne av per ctgate u.a by FTC method.. Uil'L • WESTllltN CONl"DEHCa ,hdk ,, w L T ~ pp P.A Denver 7 4 0 .636 240 LA l•prns s 6 0 .05 190 Arlaona 4 6 0 .400 2S9 O.kleno 2 ' 0 .112 119 central Mlchloan 1 4 (l .636 277 Houston 6 s 0 .S45 ~ Oktel\Ome 6 s 0 .S4S 170 San Antonio 4 7 0 .364 151 C'11c:aoo 3 • 0 .m 20 EAST811tN COHl"llltlNCE Alef'llk PtllladelPhle 10 ' 0 .909 300 New Jersey 9 2 0 ..811 211 PlllaburVtl 1 9 0 .112 17l W1shlne1on 1 10 0 ,091 1'9 SeutMrll Br""'91\Am 9 2 0 .111 )04 Te"-BaV I ) 0 .n> m New Orleans 7 3 0 700 219 Jldlwnvlltt 7 0 .364 m MemPhlt 4 7 0 l64 170 SWldilY'• ~ San Anronoo lO, Chlcaoo 21 Mlcnlllan 31. Houston 21. 01 Hew Jerwy ". Oklatlome 17 Ptl~a 43, BlrmlnclNm I I ~11 13. WeJhlnoton 10, ot T ........ 1~ Arizona a t New OrlMnl .. ,....,.~ New Jerwv ., w.~ San Anl0t1lo el Memotll1 Jaasonvlltt et 91rmll'IOtllm Cnaoo er Denver SatunlaY'• GarN Houston el Pittsburgh S.U..Y'• ~ LA E._ at Pl\llade!Phla Mlctlloan II N-Or ... ns Arlaona et Oakland MMldlv, M9Y 14 GMw Oklal'loma •I 1-mpe Bay NHL •vefll STANLEY CUP PLAYCWl"S Tl!wMIY&~ Edmonlon •I HY ~ ~-c.­Eomonron at NY 1Ueonden TllllMrt, Mey U lllY 111anciers et Edmonton Tlluna-f, Mn 17 NV l'la"°"' It Edmonto<I Satwmiy, Mey " m 2J6 17~ 2• -239J 293 2T1 191 293 12' 172 219 30S 119 212 211 m uo NY tllandtt'$ et Edmonlon (11 rtee9\1arv) T""°9v, Mav 22 e omonton e r N v ltleftOtt's flf neceswrv> T11und9y, Mey M Edmofllon e t NY 1"-ndeo (11 necn1arv1 WMencl tranucttens BASEBALL NnwlcM~ BOSTON RED SOX-Sent Oennl1 "Otl Can" eovo. pit~. to Pewtucke• of tllt lnler-Mliol\al Llevut. Recalled Sltvt cr ... rlord. ollcher. from Pewtucktl MINNESOTA TWINs-Pu.-ct\as.ed Klrt>v Puckt tl outflt1dtr from TOltOO of tile lnterN t1ona1 League OPtlontO Jeff R Hd. ca'"'-to T OltOo TEltAS RANGERS--CalllCI uo Mlke Ric!MlrOI \eeon<I Desemen trom Okie· h0m1 City of ..... America" ASiOCIAllon Placeo B1M Steon. ,nf\elcler on •rte IS· OAV 0•'81>1ed llSI Ne'*'81Lee-NEW YORK METs.-Pleeld John G1bbont carthtr, on '"-lS-oav 0 1s· ableO '"' Acquirea l(elvln Cl\aoman, sacono baseman, from Tldewellf' of tM lnterne11on11 Lteoue FOOTBALL Natt.nel F ...... L-.ue BUFFALO BILLS-S'9nta Tom Harlen, klCktr MIAMI OOLPHINS--SIS>ned Mlcl\MI Waro. to.lcker Jolln Harrl1, Otftmlve eno Garfield Tevtor running l>ltell. end Gtorllt ScllmlOt. ou.ro. PITTSBURGH STEELERS--Sl<>ntd Ben Lewrence. Scoll Scllifli.o ana Me(11. Celano. ouaroi ano Gerv Lamber!, df'fitnllllt baCll. U""'8cl Ster.. F....a L- J.t.CKSONVILLE BULLS-S11>ntO Ben Bennen ouer•erback COLLEGE AQUINAS JC -Nam.a Wavnr C.e r· ano bUtbAll COAC" BRIGHAM YOUNG-Named .t.lan Albf•O"' ll•ao wresr '"g coac11 SOUTHE RN O REGON ST" TE -Nameo Pe•• 811rrv l>ted OU• t tba C08C" .• lar. 9 mg G~~~ LIGHTS~~ i CAMEL LIGHTS Its a whole new world. Warning . The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Y.trnr H~alth . - •·. ~ LO\\ TA ~AfE:t t R . A.Sn. .. . \ ' . '" I ~· •. . ,. ·> / .. . . Orange Cout DAIL y P1LOT /Monday. May 7, 19a.t 1 .. :;. I • • 642-5678 , an ... ltr lalt ...... ltr .... • ..... ltr Ill• ...... ruaiDM ...... patua!Mlf.. THE DAILY PtLOT 1 ·.-1-.,-11---...-.....---1-00-z IU... hlad llM l!!ll!t INcli lllt c.rtu ol.., atn laat. ..... t1'6 (:LA , IFIEO OFFIC:E HOl RS Ul.1 .... Ill ••an·· --ut urn wn •· NnU1nG oner 3 er a Ba Telephonf' ·t'rvin·: ~luud ay-F rida} 8:00 A.,1 .-;):30 P.\t. 1111 110 · ..,. ._., frplo pool t9"ni. C1. hM hintal frplC & gar ll' 38r, 2Ba. Din. Rm. F/PI,. !'Ult goff COUl'N vteo#. 2BR IHt&/mo 073.-0IH undef MOO wont taat 1&111 Ill Obi. Clar w/Ba .. + 2 St. 2~, epllt level, poOI, ,.,_ . 6394180 BEST Rttv tee 3 ~room1, 1v. bathl. Apt. NOW BY OWNERll nit, IP•· Attume loan. ~a)IPI! llU 0 E 2'A Double garage. N•w '3?5.000. 873-8017 $220,000 fuN prtoe. --m=;; i Br a;: EXECUTIVE H M '"BR I t d t • l I OPEN SUNDAY 12--4 • bi<><*I to bMdl. "' . ~~231;n carpe '· lllU t •u I 8CANYONISLANODR luxe, lh<>rt/~ term. 3BA. Evety Con'*'*'°'· Bu ~i 11 r~i, Countt·r: Cuxuiy Huge bUPlex, J3 CallBroker&.U-7424 S.O.pvtl>eeeh. 40-7537 $1400/mo.833-4145 ~Jond a\. -Frida) ~.s0:,!1e~~nanc-_.118_a•-•, ~rt I Famlly wanted 2Br 4 him · ·• --_. b380/mo: 2 ttY LCk Ly. home newer kttch nr bch H :00 \. \ 1.-;); :m p . \ 1. Luxury In Otde COM; New 3 BR 3ba. PARK LIDO: 4br 'ba 3300 '" 3 eat $485 kid• Ok detall• 3Br 3ba hme. R-2 lot Fireplace. """ carpett. ;ar: ~i.e. Y• ~: Pott. 53M 180 BEST ~ty ,_ l'l HI IC : \TIC r\ U EA I >I .I'\ E~ I IHI 112,000 S395K 64~2~ • ~~~~ti,';~~.~ untum. or o~t ect2-13M Old town ci..-3 Br 2 ea I >1 .. \I H. I\ I·. T~~ty~,~~~~?:'3~~~ IHI SHUT 1·1 ::3i.te poaaeea1on, Executive condo on bay, trp1c 8*' ba!Cony kid• pet \l1111il.I\ "·· · I 111·-.1t.1 , \11111 2 B1 home wtth llrepllCe 809 POPPY llJ ...... lltr. dellgner. completely $84 other• avail I I :so ~• 11 1. but alto pool, recrHtlon 2Br on R-2 lot $219,000 Ml-llH turn. S1995mo 873-0891 53M180 BEST Rlty fM I .ill p .111 faclllti.undanoutatand-Agt 644-2212873--5364 Modem i..ty bedtb9y. 4 lrriat 1144 \\ 1·1l111·-.11 •• , 1'111'-. I h 11 r ... 1.,, I :m JI . Ill Ing rear yard with lllh s11sn YIEW-IMl llUIFlllT Bdr 3 ~· pool/apa, 2 1U! sq R. 2br. 268 home pond and waterfall Ctose lalhl Piiia. Pt. frplca, V• ac.. 12300. for IMM, trpl, micro, par-\\ 1·d I r uf ,1' l'li111 .. 1 . \I l 11 111 10 school• and shopping REPO. 5 BA 3ba, overslle lot. Va-842· 13M quet, dbl gar. w/opn, no I . W I' 111 75 l-3 !9 l Pano vu of ocean/bay & cant, ready to move In. Summer Rentlll. July pets $860/mo. 844-2227 "ut 11rd a' I I It I .1 \ "11nd.1 ' ~n C::. SELECT city llghta. Thll open & S895,0QO $3500. Augu1t $4000. Call u• reguardlng .S:OO p Ill. ..... bright spllt lvl design hme Pleya R.E. 873-1900 Lido r• & Penlnaula Irvine L ..... J 1111 P 111 PROPERTES ~~~~ ~:X,f'8:' .;:-0~ WIE LOT ~~.6 ~111 Grundy R11r ~ ~. 1 (. \'('L'( ( \'l 'J():\ 11 nook.lrmldlnrm.lgetam pymt. Owner wlll carry .......... ,.hltt4 I IAllllll mster ate, country kltch & 3 bdrm, 2 bl Low dn 'Ji i so r ' •· "' .r-.. • •· · '-' $12•,IOQ rm & wet bar. Asam. hi· 111 TO. Bkr 760-8384 Gtltrll 2Z02 ea fy (:( HlHECTIC •'.'~: 4 Bedroom. family room. Tbal 112% In. CBaJlbAgta. 111 .. 000 IOWll HB RoOsE: 1799/bo T brick flreplaoe Air con-om Nasti or ar Os-, Extra big 3 Bdrm 786-1 1 172 ( a11 11·llat11111"' a11tl i ·urn·1·t11111 ... 111 41' dltloned Clean & neat good 552-6169 or LIMllLI 841·6208 fee 546-2313 559-8096 3 Bdrm, 2 be, lar'r. play· h1· 111ad1· 011 .... 11111·1l1·;1dli111· ... a-. .d111\ ,., •-... rawt-t1r C11ta flltaa 1024 room, furntahe . Only -,. .. l'l1·1h1· ,1 ... k f or ,1 1·.1111·1·ll;1t11111 $400000 ....... o 1 BY OWNER: 4 BR. 2BA, Biii Gr~ndy Rltr 875_6181 3880 Mlchelton r vt II u 111 l 11·r \~lit' 11 1·a 11 n • II i "I! '1111 r ,111 F/Pt, New carpet. lrg .la.I IULn trvtne L'ftft()l)S yard Sl29K 751-6064 IEWPllTOlllT PllPlllUlllllT 3BR, lam rm, dbl garage r. '· : IOVH SIOllES By owner. charming 4 Br. BORM/3 BATH $189,000 l14/llM1ll $1000. Avaltnow.Call 9.J ( ·1it'1·k 'our ad d .111' .111.t 11·11orl IUR 1rw 1..,, bs trg tot, 60 x 110. Ocean view. Low down. 838-5801, 731·3255 "" c ..,. 1 Owner financing Rent 1111 youra 3-4 ·Bdrm t•rro r-. 1111111i•d1<1 I t•h . I lu· I> \ 11 ' Magnlhcenl v\eW estate over.,., pato, trees. new Call Bkr (2 13) 881-8785 houte bloctc to ocean Lrg S br. 2'-' ba MedllOf'I. custom 5 Br . famlfy rm & roof· new plum bing. with many xtru S900'a lrg yd, ale, lmmac. Avall P II O'I ""'"u 1111'"' li11l11l1 t ' f 111 1111· f I r-.t 5 Bath, new pool, spe, on Sl 15,000 673-7794 HUlflllT Mll,111 detalla 539-9190 June 1-$1275 955-3300 ini·orrt•i·t 111 .,1.rtwn 0111,_ •,acre -all refurbished-Eutslde CostaMesa3Br. 3•brhome0f212duplex BESTRttytee WILLOWSHS~:3 br,2 b•. 1mmed move In, trade or brick tr ....... rooflwalls 0 -1 ....... h. 5109 Sea-_.._..yd d .. ,_ Cf.A . 'IFI L'O 6 1 2-56 7° ,.,... ._. ........., WILSHIRE CORRIDOR frplc ale f.,.,._,. """' c. ~ n leaseoptlonok $975.000 ln1ulated. remodeled lhore Open dally 2-5. 10717 Wlllhlre.1Br/den, gar $815 a«-1"30 for xlnt lln1nc1ng R & H kitchen. 2 car garage. Ownr 545-28'47 875-2348 ,....;..._· _ __,· _ _,....._,.....,'""' ------lnve1tments 751-5989 $145.000 2Br.$1300to$2000 ltwrt ltlcla t lt•lll ltr Sale 0eV1n R.E 642_6368 Super 1h1rp Cu1tom Utll./Valet lnci. •. N™ 2 r 2 8! " 002 Townhome. 2 Br 2·~ ba. Call(213)474-3575 "'" Df ... 100" Gt11raJ l USTSIDE COIDOS WTSllE llOl'I widen. Overlooking Big Twnns. Newport Terrace IH1n fer Sale Gtatral LllO ISU 106 Via Lido Nord Open 1-5. Bea utiful 3 Br. 3 1 : Ba, Bayfronl, pier & float for 65' boat Best buy Jt ~865,00<2_ 214 Via lth1ca pen 1 5 Beautiful 3 Br, 2 lla, playroom, fireplace. beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000 llYSllE HIVE HYFllOIT COHO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' pat10. $695.000. lllVIH THUCf _ Panorarmc bay & ocean view . 4 Br, 4 Ba. pat10, pool h o m e Fee price $775.000 PHllSIU llOIE OCUIFllOIT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq fl . car park mg $I .265 000 llYSllE PUCE llYFllOIT S pt><:t.ocular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces S l.350.000 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d r Or1v1· N 8 b75 b lb l DIMES A- LINE WANT ADS '- I IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO I PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Saturday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so ms/I or bring them Into the Dally Pilot office Be sure to Include your phone number or ad- dress In your ad. have a price on each Item & no abbreviations Sorry, no commercial ads. garage sales. produce, plants or animals are acceptable ,. DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thuradey Coate M•aa Office 330 W••t Bey StrHt Coete Meaa, Ca. 9212' ' ICUl-lm l1ttnre h1 Gl111tfl01tlt1 1002 "EDUCEDI Great potential tor reno-Canyon Golf Courae. C.rtal ••11111 Frpl. Poot/Jae. Gar. -+ valors here 2 houl9S on $325,000 By Owner. Attractive 26f 1ba nr mchmore$800875-8048 large lot In ctose-ln East-Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 34 ooun. IMM, Sa25. Over 30· motor boet allp, 3 br wo large condos only 5 years old In a lovely com- plex with courtyard. pool & spa 3 Bdrm•. 2'~ baths with lormal dining Draltlcally reduced to ·sell at S 127.500 for 1550 sq ft. Call today &46-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS COLDWeu BANl(C!RO lrillilril'• '-t • t •a•t .... I side tocatton One 3 Se a I 1 I • n d · N B 40, $40 lea.a. 875-8995 twnhm. MC. ga1e. Meet Bdrm & one 2 Bdrm. Only (F o r d I Jamb or e• l Near MW 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car beech. $1300. 759-0548 S t95,000I Just put on 662-1873 gar.balc.L .... S850mo. BAYFRONT CONDO: Se-markatl 759-1601 55 t-4893 aft. 7pm curlty Bldg. Bay vu. pool YEIWLLH •11 Semi· furnllhed 1br, nr $1095/mo. yrty 2 bdrm aultes, excellent beach, refr1 & micro lnci Waterlront Homee Rttr1. condition. Some view ot 111 1 •-bay. Lovely comm. pool 4 $850 mo. 2 2 Marguerite • '""' ape. Asking $188.000. (lower) 675-3130 --=-BETT==-=E,-::R-::P<::Rl""C:::-:E:-::S::--- Ull IUL.n Super nice 2Br. frpl, walk Compare you'll rent nat lll·llOO to beach, gar, nu cpl, deal 2 Br 2 Ba 2 1tory nr $850. 760-0909 PCH $580 Won't tut ta •na 11"539-8180• Lrg lot. older home. Room , • ._ 10< 3 units. Bkr 760-6364 ULUA Lii llPLD '% of duP'x. 2 Bf. 2 Ba. UUI. -• Executive home, Plata del Wilk to ahope, bMCh, Bal. 1200 sq ~·.t!'/prv yard. Loe-In Newport ShotM, 2- Sol form din rm lam rm pier, terry/r.eata 3Br/2ba S800/mo. ouu-9063 sty 3 Br• den, 3 Ba, 2 USTSllE w/~et bar $2°49,900 ea. 218 Bal Bl 873-2943 2 Br. 1 Ba. :;!t':· &db~~~g IHA ILIFFS Ag1 s•>-0318 wtSTOUFF seoo1mo. assoc . 2 poo11+ tenn11 •1•1000 ~6-9950 ... _,, 5/1"'. S121L1'1/mo • .. ' IEW OFFlllll Immaculate 3 Br. 2 ba ,.,,., " '7\1 Do you want a lovely fight. Pool lac "formal din rm 3 Br 2 Ba frplc. bftlna, yerd, yrly lae. 64~8 br1gh1 pet1ect cond111on E/StlE IY IWIH S32s.ooo'. n t..a 111 dY$. g•rdener, nopet1. 111 + ouc 2 BR CONDO: Nr bc:h. eKcellenUy priced con-~ ASKING S13~.500 642-5289 eve1 H C $825/mo. 721-B Pool ape. ger MC:Yrfty dom1n1um m lorectosure, Drive by this sgl level 2 br Cente< St. 497-6287 s100o. vr'tte. Sll-6741 with 2 master suites. & den 1 be home & see ntaiaattr l beautttul ocean v1-and pride of ownership Step N Y ome r _ S750 3 Br, beaut yd1, HARBOR VIEW -28r • a very cooperative on 10 beaut encl dectc sty lrg Mair Bdr conv loc w/~erdnar. den13Br, 2 be. nr pool & owner? If so from den. fruit trees. lrg w/parenll retreat 714-751-9493 • 6PM partl Gdnr. $1350/mo a111mmed1a1e1y1 cov d work area & &pace S 159 900 Agl ~5-0318 $935/mo lncldl gardener, 6«-8076 or &45--6412 •• •tOIO lor boat, RV & more 365 · · 3 B 2 B M v d .... E 19th St 642-7726 appt Nta.1·11 Btan r a esa er e. HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba. • Rel'a required. no pell. tam. rm, nu paint, gar-POOL -1 x , Avail 6-1-34. dener. $1350. 6«-4295 IOVE-11 IOW 4BR 2ba, Mesa del Mar "622Bco:umbl•4~~~~6ark. 0wne:s;:~i~~9d%221 HVHm13BR Monaco June Recently refurbished. va-Must see _ very nice r 1 ;, ba. 1st. $1300/mo w/gdnr. cant and ready to go Call 641 -8833 IRlllLra• p••1 Brand new luxury condo. call Rita lor appt. Cold-Spac;1ous 3 Br 2 Ba home """ -3BR 3BA Jae 2 Flre-wlth 400 .. ,, 11 add·on SUCCESS REAL TY Triple wide 30"x60'. Large 1 ' • well Bank.er 832-0020 .... 1 placiea, Verd-; S 1050. mo: ..:-:::;.....-=-=-'-'-'------family room Located In POOL llvlng rm & din ng/kltchen See. 2530 Santa Ana Ave. Shr 3BR 2ba Newport Mesa del Mar Asking area. 3 Bdrma & 3 bathe, 851 -8228 Creal. Pool. tennl1. and S 139.500 3BR 2ba, S 15K dn. OWC both llght & derker In-s p a $ 3 8 5 I mo ' --------balance 30 yrs 12•;,•1.. tertora. Next to rec rm & Duplex Nwpt Hghtl area. 2 646-1869/642-3840 Prln only Ask tor Hutch. pool area Agt ~0-5937 Br, 2 ba, dlhwr, attach --=--=,_....,,....,....,.,.-=-=,.....,,..."'."'.'":: Traditional Realty lfWPHT OOHH/NOL wner Is very motivated to sell and will consider ex- c;hante for home In Long Beach ,jtfee A really pleasant totally coordi- nated 2 ~ & den • fam- ily room residence AP· peallng exterior & lge pool & deck ares Easy to see $245,000 Includes the land 631 -1400 llLIOl llL llETRUT OU Cozy beach collage on a regular sized tot Enjoy as a 2nd home or build two un1111 for Income Call for detalls on this 'l bedroom for $265 000 673-6900 - \A. \II Hf Hll" 1111~1.., Inc RlAl E.<;TAlE 831-1400 GE 1s9 .()100 ------·I ~ • ' PRIY&TllUCI lllR&LIUYI low.ti pric.d hOm(' In prt- v•t• beach community of Emerald Bay Featurmg 4 Br'I . temlly room. open b4Mtm1 end oo.en view CALL 641-8633 gar with w/d hkup, gdnr. LI D 0 B A Y F R 0 N T •111011 ··,·-Acru • ll s No peta. Av•ll 811. PENTHOUSE: Dramatic " •• _., 1 $720/mo 111 + dep view. 2Br/den or 3Br. OWNER SAYS SELL! 353 La Perle Ln. S 1800/mo. Property Sparkling 3br take over Canyon Lake. 145•000• 631-2218/842/5461 Houte 642-3850 axl&1ln $98.sOo S3.500 tftf'ms 679-1975 down ~ull prk:e $105,500 20 ACRES • Babbllng E'llde 1BR houM. Secure, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Agent 720-1060 brook, view $48,500. )acuzzl. yard. No pell. Lovely 6 Br, poolltpa, B-aal. BarL-u 1042 tetma. 879-1975 Single onty 1400. 218 spectacular Ylewl Yrty IN -Slerka. 548-9219 875-7873 CONOO 1 Bit WlLOFT lactat Prt e·s10E Clean 2BR 1ba, '• m1 to beh Pool, tennis. m g. , patio, agl garage. $625+ NEWPORT CREST Avall· S 139K Owner 559-0908 North Lagun1 With 4 reeld oep. 846-0491/875-3432 able April 15th, end unit l · I 4 unlll e>c.an view. 11.9% --------,-w/28d. 2',.,ba. cloM to "lit easumeble flnan Owner E aide 3 Br. lam rm, 1 ~ pool. Move In condition ,Liii 3 637-8030 Ba, lrg yrd, $900/mo. $1200/mo 631-0191 Avelt. 6118. Wlhrfrttrt .... , IH. In Her1t99t1 Pane 3 bdrm, Lota ltr Salt Extra-lerge 2 br. 1 'h be. Rtllttn II 1· 1t00 2'/J ba,famltyroom Quiet pectaculer lu 1 ot $575 mo.-+ tut + $200. -------- Inside locatton. Choloe of overlooking Dane Point No peta. 548-9490 Beaut 3 Br 2'"' be 9nd unlt lender S 138,990 Harbor Coa1tel com-H . , f 1 1 condo, pvt, aliy. Pool, cr.::: mission itPPrOved prl-ere 1 a P••r 0 ren a 1 patio prkng S950/mo ~ ~ • mary plan1. $750.000. 2 Br hse 2 Ba xtru 1575 or 111 Moonrlie Court 0 I SO r Wiii n~otlate lor cuh. 2 Br w/gar & I/yd kid pet · · ~ ealty Salls 4 496-8005 fine a110 $575 at Newport Terrace 2b• 2ba. 539-8180 BEST Rtty fee patio. ger. end unit. S700 •1a1tal1, Dtatrt NEW & LOVELY: 3 Bd. •111 + security. 846-7868 7 8 6 -11 7 2 i ltttrt 1450 townhouH, p\11 patio, Ocean clote loaded 5 Rm •· J. . .Ji.~rzr:· fi' L : 1 llreplec:e. tmmacutete & pool hm frplc apple gar 3880 Mlctielson Drive Irvine mobile home on Big e.ar ready. S850/mo. kid• $775 other• avail Lake $17,900 or trede W•tertront Homea Rttra. 539~ 180 BEST Alty f .. for boat or car 875-9581 111-1400 Ocean clote loaded 5 Rm Not far to Newport 3 Br 2 pool hm frplc appla gar B• fncd 4 lam kids olc klda S775 others avall $875 mak•• It your• 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee 539-8190 BEST Atty fee ~nfront deluxe cuetom Nwpt Hghta arM. 3 Br. 2.,., ~·Br. ,famlfy rm home on b• duplex. Olhwr, frplc sandy beacil S330Qlmo w/d hkup. dbl gar. Encl 64>-0776 819/340-1284 yard, quiet street. Gdnr. Oceanfront Elegant 3 lty No pet1. $875 111 + dep Ideal for couple. Lae. VIII Avlll 8/ 1 353 La Perle. pd. ref. $2250. 850-3823 842-64811831-22 18 ""'" EITITIWll BHutllul cu1tom home behind electric g.i•. 3 Bdrm1, gourmet kitchen. formal dining room. <Hin, femlly room. 2 apa1. and betWtlful backbay vi.w Parttally turnllhed or un- furntlMd Donna OOd· shall S3500 /mo 644-8200 ~Macnab -Irvine Terrtllc value "•-=======--1398.000 Ask for Rod oai.y 844 1020 By c>wn41f· ~ canyon • • Ell.I ~onaco Smell down, 1111 t 1% ttx.i rJ,8 Wilt OOfte f' o' mflr ly t lngn R E •ld8f lftda 640-1 &31 1 .. llr ~ wfW) need People Thet'1 lllltlat the ON.LY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ·-~ti ,......... !!!! .. •ta, Vat. Wta•ata, Oaf. & ta Val. ..... -IHI leatala tt ... utrlal la"'.._t WuW 11• ... W.W ValanlaW 2521 tMti .... 2724 Cnta .... 2724 C..ta .... fl Pool ~ room 10 qui.I lbrt 2tll lntala n• ~dn ffll BARTENDER ..... ., llAll 2 & houM, newly remod P non emok• or drlnt(er, Looktng for dynamic prOf. 12& 1.f .. tront office, lrg Growrngrorl; dl.tance Exper'd, f\A or pert time. CARP£NT'ERS & FORM- 28r 2'ABa, dlw. w/d hk-lux. quiet. ga.r. w/d hkup. ~~~:pli-i/'f tfr•~ THE GABLES 2 Br. w/ger Ht• cooking, wUhlng otc. for rmmt, I'll bk>ck from drive-In rr door. phonecornpenyu...itlng Nwpt Bch. 875-15M SETTERS •xperienc.d up, gar. frplc, $850 no peta. 1916-A WaJllOe. Eutalde $53~ 557 2a.1 crpta drai>e9 blllna fncd M ... v.,de ..._ S751Wk ocean In CdMt S500 mo. "480/mo. 629 Termlnal lnveltore for natlonwtde Beieu"' only. (7t'4) It t..a33.5 H.B. &e2-7789/88()... I 193 $595 831-3&71 • yard wlpatlo $e05/mo. utll1 lncld. S45-'415e Call Alrporter Inn. Mety Way, C.M. 540-9352 dye. expantlon In thtl r~ '1 11-. 3 Br 2 be 2515 8 Large 1 Br Apt. crpta, 2439"A"Orange QUIET ROOM wlpriv. Nr Fotter.8.42-5e78orwor1l &4g..()g81evea growing lnduttry llUIOlllST ·~ A,utanb rarala~.. Ave Ln° d r ho; ngep drps, Pool. land leaped 13&-4120 Call 1~5PM OCC In C.M. ~-S225 (213) 586-3437 Iv mag. 1800 a/f w/lml omo.. 50e S 10,000 mlnlmun lnYMt· Acry1e na11i1., w/cMent• ~ ~ ~o F'::t! Y u 1 • PoOI area $400/mo Ho 1 5'45-· · ment lnqUll1M to· Bob ExduatYe CdM" uton ,..... carport. No pe11. 5650. pets. 646-3618 aft 3:3o Incl. ut ts. 728.4 M11ur• fem It! Npl Ht• plf 3 phaM. Randolph Zazula 714-937-8051 873-0142 • Velley. Pr...ure Job. Slerr1 Mgmt 1-1324 Room. ltlr Mth. woman 35 pool home. N-amkr. Ref1 St, CM. 546-1653 875-9025 must enjoy det9ll WOtil ·~ ltlC~ 2'1t 3 Br 2 ba Cond n rk Lrg 2 br. 1 b1, orpt1, drpa, & up. Newport Beec:h. $400 ull Inc. 8.45-2863 2000 2000 & 4000 aq ft •trtt••, ~ty Flex hrl at um.. Wiii P PERSON. f ae1ii nr SC P1 ~Id x1ra lrg aundectt. ocw'd spa, llr, patio/bat. No S205. &45-2590 • 3975 Birch NB T.1 'i 4111 SHAMPOO AUISTANT train. "4.50 to start. · · urn ng carpor1. wQOded land-peta. $51S-$625 Mat. woman IMka Fem · · ~ for buay ..uon. muet be .,.._ lgflt SpenW\ 11 b9Chelor apt nr FUhlon OK S&95tmo 720-9801 acaplng, stream, 2 poota, TSL Mgmt 7S4-0081 or SEA & SUN LODGE rmmte. Sml pet OK. I~ t .50 aq ft. Agt S.~·5032 For s.le: Tru1t DMd, KcenMd. 131-1390 poa9ible. Cell 8--7PM laland. $400. 780-9229 $485/mo, trg 1 Br. 1 ba. rec rm. $500 &«-2161 &42-1603 S105 wtc/up. Color TV ly M ... Verde home. Pvt Aa .... cnantl 3M2 UCC-1 Industrial prop-&e2-8052 Of 531-1537 a t t V f lrplc upttllr1 unit over 3028 W. Coast Hwy, Npl Br & Ba. $350, no u111.-~ wty, Coeta Mee&. Dev. W.• 11.m .,., ... 1, a• c1rp'or1 All bulltlna Lrg 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc, patio, laat. ltac~ So L.,. Nr Bch. c--•~non-Vllerle 261-7653 SPIRITUAL READlt"GS 1918 Meyer Pl. C.M. Growing compeny .,..,_ Celtller wented wlphone beautllui amall com le • encl gar. lower. Avall 1 -...,,...,. AdYloelndmattera. Love. fUfl time Biiiing Cler1t '°' aper. 30 hre wk. Pay C.rtU ... •r flU 368 A oeado P x. 5/22. S750/mo. yeara F le G o S&2·5 122 amkr. Fully f\lml utff pd. M/Fem to ltlare 2 Br. 1 Ba. marriage a bualneu. 1.1 llm.D SNF Medlcere and Medi-beNd on exp. Wiii train. LRA 1 BR Vu rc:k Avail TIL lllTv ~ leue req. 546-1936 9~ s't. :-~71 · $300 dep. 493-3490 Apt, Balboa l1l1nd. Alao counMllng. 1815 ....._. ....... c.i bMNng. Exper. pref. 842-2000. A.lk for.Tracy 4/~5 sns+ ~· 719 142 1412 MESA PINES 2650 Harl• ltttlt,Jlettla HM =:081l.~~~.Ler~n ~.e,!1 &~~:;-i~an Spect.iTilngln 1•t&2nd Excellent beneflta. *CLEANING EXPERTS• Ma~. 8-40-4256 , $525. Llrge quiet 2BR LIKE NEW 1 Br $560 2 Br 1 Ba 4-plex, bH-lna, Ull1& •••A• · · -TD'a Since t'49 Potenti.t tor growhth. ~ by t.lla!Oa of Of- 1bl. newcpta, drpa, fresh PRIV~TE Patio, pool, IPI. cpt1, drapa, wuher/ ~ M/F for 2 br, 2 be apt, all pllJl..nYatO IOlll Robt. Sattler NH/CM Send r.ume to Shetyt ange County. Own tNnL Prof couple Mele• Ir~ 1 Br paint, lndry 1ac11. no pet1. TOP area. quiet, no pet•. ~. t3~21 encl gar. llT• 111 $300amenlt~·.,fl°:~~. ~~: Put, Pre1en1.future RE Broker Bdl RNl1«a Everson. 393 Hoet>'tal Pit. Top pay. 7M-8222 or am 2 Br In Cd for 311 w. Wllaon. 631-2177 Ul-2441 advlaor. 15yra.exp. 642•2171 5-45-0ett Rd. Newport BHch. dJ~.~ m7~-3ve0~8· ~6480 $650/mo. Lovely 2 Br, 2 ba N-2 Br. with patlO & 2 Br 1 Ba Uppef garege W,.!<.,!¥ renTVtala. $125 & up. Dale: hm 841-0239; wk 871-5120 213/894-3259 WANl $50,000 aecured by Callf. 92M3 _1 _ ., ., ~ ··-,._.,. S&40/mo Nr ihop ctr' """or , fr• coffee, 850-7827 Keep trying 2nd TD ....._ Bch --.iiiiiiiiiiiii1;--L: ""• T ownhae. Frplc, all bltn1. garage n 0 p • t 1 · · heeted pool & stepa to . . on n_. • 111 lllrii lllT '-ftll.111 "'" 940W.18thStreet $530tmo.'S3l-5553. 7571 Volga. apt 4. ocean Kitch' a all NB nr Bctt It!. 2BR 2 BA prop. 11 20%-Int. PIT EnthuelMttc gOOd 642 8221 eves & wknda 84&-4990 9&S N eo:.t i . Apt. wlcpt. $400. + ulll. SCRAM ETS 67~181 ~ "*"*· ettenuon 1 Br. 1 Ba. 1475/mo TIL MIT ••2 1IOI B,.EAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS 2Br 2Ba bit'-· nr __,.., L,.,..,_ • ..__ ....... ,.a,.'WY ••.tu 646-3016 or S.7-3303 •l Newly redecor1ted. -like new !or the PMticu-.... ..,_,., --·-_,, .. .+s,... WANTED· Peope needing to dMall. Some k~ dahwaf. ale. gas & water s7151mo. 28R 2 atory. tar tenMit. quiet 2 Br 1 o.,. beet area 5675 No I t... itiS Prof F 25-35 to ''" Bal ·iNSWERS pvt TO SU S10,ooo up. eooe of bkkpg. typtng & paid P1t10. catport, PoOf, nearly new lovely twnhm. Ba. bHlna. gar' ldMl for • petl 760-1713 833-3307 an n Penn furn home S450mo. ft ·No credit "", no~ office. Cell 675-7100. 1eCUritygate.Call1ft 11, lat mo+dep move In. mdlagecpl,muat ... to •S400l up. Bach, 1 Br. lrM .. ....,.WIM-4 lnclulll Av1116-1-84non· CandOf-Focua Oenl.anAaloc:6 3-7311 lllllllPll 979-1911C ... Granada Kida, pet, ... Ok Agt 1pprec111e $550 pool.IP• 18992Florida. 24Hr.c.re.LovelylloenM amkr/ret1onty650-7463 Slnge-Fltful ....... SI CPA firm nu lmmed. 1 Br 1 ea. SSOO/mo. 645-9850 646-68.42 or 846-4759 842-2834. 842-3172 hOme. (71 4) 979-5466 Reap rmmte. 3Br condo. 1 SO OFTEN AOOePtlng appiatlOM fOf opentng fOf fUfl c:Mrge S500 deposit Bachelor. E side C.M. PIM W.-1-Deluxe 3Br 28a & 2Br 2Ba l ... 11 blk to bch In Newport. Famoua quote: "Our '1091/hoat ... & cook poe.-bookk~. OIL tru trW all u1lla lncld 842-3099 Cath c.lllnn1. p1t10. •-In 4-plea crpll drp• lntala ..-.-'245 • MC 831•2364 llrength u humane I• ltion1. lnteNiewa Sat-b8tanoe/P/R & ..._tax • harp & clean 2 Br. range, - -.... that we can 1 ... "'n at t Br 1 Be uc>Pflf cruplex, kllch • ve ry clean. D w bttlna gar•·-Rmmte needed $350, furn · .__ Thurs 3-5PM. Af>f*1 In r.tuma/accnt rec:oncl"'- patlo. cpl/dr&p.a. '450 S • 1 5 I mo + de p . ~:n· •1 P::': P•~:-~: No pets. MO 4414 F~rn. 2a11Br 1611~ Ba6 ~ ... ~r. room Avail. now. ct\lld :::-: W:~ nc:; person only. BAXTER'S, atlon•. Computer exper Incl ulll. 845-4533 • 850-4160 Iv msg. $650/mo. 646-9794 MlllmTll lllll 122•v47ih Slt. ~p~ Beh: OK. Att 7pm, 631-9062 that~ nave 10 do It SO 5180 Bltct\ St. N.B ~~~ = 330W. Bay. P.O. 8oll 15e0 1 B r Condo L 1 k e I . let E/lld4t 2bf 1ba col· 8211 SAN ANGELO OR lowef' unit 650-120e Rmmt wented M/F 3 Br OFTEN .. Miii........... Ing offlee Send reeume ec:;~·.<;~ ::2& stream1. w1tflffall1. frptc. me81iBJIU tage Gar, lndryf11e. patio tTb_!.:...~1~& ~nty. ~~.· Furn wtcty rent.ii Aprll-P1:~:ae.. ,,~~o &nr ~ •Sp1r1tuaJ Reader & Ad-Experience reqvlrect. to Gruber & On.lber N:- mlcro waw Gar w/apnr $610 + eec 845-72a. .,..,, """"" ......... ...... S S ..... .---.,,.,.,. vltOr AdYloe In Ill lite heavy a/p, payroll, pay-countanc:y Corp. 77n --------· Pool & IP•· No pet1. Beautiful 11ndacaped gar-garages, poot, jac, tennis, oc!~~bay t • P 1 t 0 S 2 2 5 1m 0 · + "t 11 a menera; tove, marriage, roll taxes. knowledge ot Center Ave. Suite 402. -Oiiiiiiiii:i/'ii:-- _se__,,50_. 5_•_5_-3_1_1_5___ ~!~o~~::; ,!,,~pa. :r~~1~1~:i~~~~~1~ ~=~8:. ~~'rJ' ex•clM YIU• ..... lll-4l U 966-l82 l business. NB 63 l-9397 ~~141~;~~6 fC helpful ~~~~noton Beecn. ea. Ho~~!~·~~on 1 BR If) trl-plex, 2285-B .--ti•n 841 6208 lee Slngle Doctor, non-amkr, YSP. Inc annou-,_. a,.._, 1 Bdrm $550 .....,.. • -. •••• ...,.. snare your home or loot< • "".... ·-------.-1.--11-1-.,..-.-company need• people ~~~B~~ ~~::: :~ 2Bdrm lY·BaS635 Quiet 1Br.1920 Wallace SUWlll --·· 1ogetherfor1rental program lo help youths u • .,~ 9195 llMlllPllF/O lrombeecl'lareaf0<vatl· 545-8251: eves 851 -2175 151E2111. 548-2408 Ave. $420, w/gar $470. VILUIE UJFIHTI Call Answer Ad # 101 and famines In crisis. Full time/part time. Typing $18,000+ ous commercial• & print Sierra Mgmt 841 -1324 SUMMER RENTALS 642•4300, 24 hrs. Islands of Safety needs 30 wpm required Call F/C ~tlon wl re1111 com· ldvertlslng tor summer ~R 11,;BA prl p1t10 & glf· age. Walk 10 17th Street lhappfng area. $550 Mo. D/842·3710 E/843-2279 2 Bdrm 1'1· Ba $625 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luaury CALL TODAY volunteer famlllea to 631--0140 EOE pany to lnotude AIP, pay-1port1wear, llhlettc 2 Bdrm 2 Ba S660 Stunning large 2 Br 2 B~ 1p111n 14 plan1. I Bdrm, Wanted room or Condo to prOVlde supervlalon to roll. GIL Wiii be operat-equipment, fall futilont 2250v 1-dw• -~8f0en apt.. -pool ' .,., 2 Bdrm and .shat.a with Umlted kJtch dlatrened youth• for 14 USWlllH mYlll Ing In IBM P.C We are a ~ ~. (213)840..()674 5~0-gu62r8 y area $5"5 710 w 18th St ' pool , ... I• It_, I I k h ... ff ..... II T_.._., n..._ 8 "'.9 "' r S, .,.,n • W -· prv nnon-am g ome. uays. youcan1...,pca ..._,.,one~,.......ator growing company and t>etween :30-11:30am · --fella, ponds. Gu paid. 50 yra old bualnessman. 494--0611 or 851-1616 D•Y11me Shift/Top Pay need an enthualHllc or 3:30-6:3-0pm 2 BR dawn. Dlshwuher, E.slde di• 2 Br twnhse, 1'A WI lfFEll l OlllOI From San Diego Frwy Refa 650-9282 Iv mag. 1 -·t F • 362 3rd SI. Laguna BMc:ti team member In charge g11age, Avail 512, 1110 Ba. lndry, no peta 2S48 ent a Mlectlon ol great drive NOf1h on &each to .,.. taa of bookkeeping. pts cml ...,.111111 lfflll Victoria. Call to ... No Orange. S835. 842·2520 llvlng? We can otter any-McF1dden and West on W/F, non-amkr, empt 10 An. S.nltt .,.,..., Leslie at The Red Balloon Ore peraon oftloe pceltlon dogs. $560/mo 631-6812 I.SI• TIWIMI thing from a small apt to McF1dd.n to Seawlnd Summer Rentltl lhr • spac Westcilff apt. All shifts. Full II I me, Ltd 846-1478, 846-3024. In OC Salary com· a 4 Br houae. If lookl~ In "Ill (71•)8n"5198 Pier Realty Walk l o 1hop1, pool fOlJNI) ADS part/time Min typl"" t l lh I ... I " age. "' ·-53" '"'26 <>-·bare S300+ •L utlla. ,.,.8-5"1" ··• ·---~ F/C menaura e w ••· Nice, quiet spacious 2 Br CM. NB or HB think o ua .,....., ..., ,. """ "' "' skills required Paid wnlle .... ascru1 per1enoe 1-68&-8771 W.lkSe. all new. 1'h Ba. l 'h Ba, pvt patio. pool, first for that ctloloe of STUDIO APT utll lnctuded. V i I t I W ... learning EOE 557-7064. Publlc accounting office patios. D/W. no pets. carport, lndry • no pets. Ideal IMng $325 mo Miture. stable ICll ta 18 1 1 aa ARE fR££ 557-1777. 7S4--0404 Call 846-95e2 wkdys 9'-5 1111 (~ llM) kid• OK. 1vell lmmed Avall 513 642-0965. TSL MGMT 642-1600 lingle P9fSOn deelred. lntala 2907 Young ProflF' aeeklng Hiring lmmedtatefy The $675/mo. 845-M46 $685 N B REAL TY 67S-1642 960· 1239 apt, evil / . home or condo to share CaR·. &/I OLlll llKllDU Tate of the Whate Rea.- •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;. .. _.iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSuper 2 B~ 1•,; BA Fr/Pl, wtcs, poss perm rmmte. In Big Canyon. Hart><>< Immediate OP91"1ng Must Minimum 5 yr1 eiq>« t-anl, 400 Main St HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Tuesday, May 8 ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Jmpnnt your own style. refu~ to be intimidated by those who are envious or greedy. You'll receive credit long overdue change will occur and could include travel. promotion. more money ~nd romance. Libra plays significant role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Restrictions are lifted. You'll gain gnater independence of thought. action. Improve propery. take st~ps to insure safety and home sccunty. Get to heart of matters regarding member of opposite sex. You need not play second fiddle! GEMINI (Ma)' 21-J unc 20): You could be invited to a goJJrmet dinner. Remember resolullon!> concemtng couf\eS), charm and patience. Follow through on hunch. catch up on correspondence. reply to special calls, 1nvttat1ons. ( ·ancer. C'apncom. Aquanus persons figure 10 1ntt'iiuint scenano. CANC~R (June 21-Jul) 22). Elemtnts of timing. surpn~ and luck nde with you. Social and financial gains are spotlighted. You'll locate lost article. you'll be at nght place at crucial moment. You'll be repaid for recent favor to colleague. Cicm1n1. Sag1ttanus persons play ke) roles. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Moon tn )'Our sign coincides with charm. chari\ma. personaht)'. romance. Obstacles tt> progress are rem.oved. those in positions of authonty smrle on your efforts. Success tnd1 cated through personal app('al~ nnd appearance~. Scorpio. Taurus persons play key roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23·&-pt . 22): Temporary ~clus1on proves beneficial. You'll engage 1n clash of ideas. you'll be mentally stimulated by one who wri tes. charts and keeps unusual records. Much actlVlty occurl behind scenes and d1scrct1on 1s better part of valor. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Keep track of credtt cards. other val uables. You'll be moving about. your mtnd will be on abstract plane and you miaht be careless concerning rractical mattcr!i. You gatn added rccoanition. creative processes wil be aoing "full steam.:· SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 )' Orders from top are subJCCt to change .. Know tt. have altemnt1ves at hand, insist Of! terms beinaclcarly defined Romance is part of sccnano. could invol ve woa·rnnge commitment Separate fact from 11lus1on. Pisces. Virgo nat1vH play paramount role . SAGl'nARIUS (Nov. 22-Det.. 21) You receive vcnficallon of -amanment &hilt could involve education. 1nformauon. ,pccial stud1n and eubhshtng. Rclauonsh1p grow~ stronger. far away lands intnauc. You 11 have more respons1b1luy, thcrr will be added prcnurt and ch• noe for tncrt•scd rncome CAPIUCORN {Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You'll be involved tn my,tc').'. 1ntngue. Some persons will confide m11matc problems Your views wtll be souaht concerning aames, contests. puzzles. spccul111vc venture~ You now arc c~pable of stnkina chord of un1vcrul appeal. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-t'cb 18). Check lepl nah1'. pcmuss1.ons. C'hanic of account in& procedures may hr ncccsury -be posrnve conocm1 nayour IC&AI counsel Biuk from t111d1t1on or past stronaJy tndicatcd. Focus also on ~iblc panncrstup or mamaic. Leo plays si11uficant role. . PISCES (Frb. I 9·March 20)• Pc$pttc entreaties from others. st1ck 10 f#mahar ground. fulfill eommuments and stnve to ~unite with fom1ly membtn. focu on coopcra11 on, &UC'r\lJon to possible d1gc~t1vr problC'm You'll recoup los~ •nd po~sibl)' !O('tttc m1\'ltn8 art1dc Pillo, gar. 2 blk• to Bctt. 760-8224 or 645-2S47 Ridge, Spygl .... Linda UJ-Hll be experleneed in 10 Kay good salwy and fringe Balt>oe , ... Catina or $600 0&0-3521 Ille or lmmedllle .,.... & data entry on Com-benellll lnvHtment Bill). 67~ IAL.lll IOUlnllT Need by June 111. eve or puter 1nc1uoea Invoicing, company tocateo In~ Clll (rwa'I) Wf!.81 ltac~ 74 Elegant 2 BR 2ba home. wknda 759-1732 or depoaits. credits & com-portBeech.Sendreaume t1;Ar sfUbio. B1ch. Beach Pflvacy -yet close 10 pier 752·2761 ext 210 Found Long hair cal, tiger miS.Slonl tor Mfg Co 10 Marwtt, 180 Newport Klteheri put• 631-3433 $385 July only $3500 Incl maid 1 lnA/wht p1wa VIC L.,.. Good benefits Non Center Dr. Ste. 200. New· ,..=--__..-------Pad. Lite coottlng. · rain fer ' r ...... · -. sm-..... "pply 1n .......,..., ..,.,. .. ~ ...... Calif .. ~. """""sSlll CllF Incl ulll. 494-5231 ev.a. & gardener. Refs. re-I 2912 Beech 497-2806 V"v• ,.. -~· ""'"' .........,, "'c""" .' I _52 quired. Owner 673-8372 eat 11 2911 w Gar~ aw. La-la& !(!t ,., WI ••it-H• Foun~ 1mall blk M J'~; Santa Ana (Off F rvlew) lllPl/IEO'Y (IJP'I) With banquet cf* back· 2B " ~d oc;;a -.,__ I 0 AllPllT AIU rlefi ). red collac w I •Ht 111/H• •• Bitting Medi-Cal, Med'I-grovnd. •l•o requir .. 2B ,. o. n hou .. • avall for aummer ' ' ....., College Park area. C.M --. care & pnvate N B medl-str""" b_....~ounds:,-Vlew Stepa to beach. S8 d VI · New 2-•ty bldg, good ·-1 POllce Dept. 754-5311 Fashion ISiand deelgner cal tfkle 756-1055 -.. ""'"•· .... S850 mo Call Tom 5 pr wkn & up. u-acoess. From 600 s.f. up b llq • E P94'reoo.d it-rey 0 ____ manager SURF & AND 844-soo1 or786-2701 MC24 hr reserv1tlon1. to 3900 1.1. Wiii build 10 Found: White dog with l.D R~ Fu II/ti-! 7Al\9333· ••• YH-1 HOTEL. Laguna 8Mcf\ 714-337-8551 suit tenant. Some 1pac. Newport Beach Animal "''9 u ....... .,.... --Call Chef Chemin t\'om rt ltac~ 7 N.BCH. 1BR. bl, patio. pvt 1v1JI lmmed S.99 net. Shelter 644 3656 amm11 Ull Tl Ll.&111 11am-2pm 497-44n f! Bkr co-op. IDT Ruby'• 11 l~lng for en· EOE 1 r. Ingle. qu ... t. prvte, ent. Avall5120, $120wk. R& H 751_5989 Found yng fe blk Lab OILLHE STI I erg9tlc, Mlf starting lndl-..,,.,~,--=-:---,,-----.- elec gar, nr bch, yrly. S190 aft 6117. Ph. (714) choke chain cor of Interested In tM O.C. air-Ylduala tor full & part time DECORATE INTERIORS $550. 673-6336 ~6-3592 or 781-0467 Storage Garage, down-Mylord & Bryan. Irv port area? The COPY houra Students otc Must Color/design will tr11n S850/mo. 3Br 2ba. 1 blk to Newport Beach l 't\ block• town Cost• Mesa. 9 • 20 559-9097 •ft 3 STOP hu the Job for you work clean end be wt111ng PIT. FI T '775-~7 beach, close to 1hop1. to ooean. Deluxe 3br 2ba $SO/mo 842-4907 wtcdys Loat: M M1l1mu1e m1i. PIT work atter achoo! to learn new methods DELIVERY & STOCK Lrg bale. covered prkg, $500wk.(818)881·170S Offict leatall 2114 gray. blk & wnt. Mesa turning to full time In Great view on end ot WORK Auto e>ert•. MIF furn 203 33rd St. Verde area 979-3232 summer Working w/hlgh Balboa P19r For Inter-applicants APC>fY Auto-TSL lllT 142 1111 Sii YlU.IY, 1101 1617 Westcllff Dr. NB speed XeroJJ equipment view epply 1n person M-F motive Supply Co 1522 _ 4 Bdrm deluxe condo. fully S 1 30 sq It LOST Parrakett. chart-& wllh the public Mull be 9em· \tam Of 3pm-5pm NewPOrt Bt Coeta Mesa OCEAN VIEW 1 br upper, furn Avall June, July 4 Agent 541-5032 reuH, tame. vie E11de neat 1n appeerancie & Rut>y s 1 Balboa Plef' gar s•oo Incl utll• Aug. 619-327-1278 S330/up crpt1 drapes al e c M Reward 548·422 t wholesome attitude fap llUlOY /ITIOI 846-5800 1730 I 8eacll Huntington Ptnnala l Ol 2 II helptu9157C--O•~!'! et FC>f Ctasaitted Ad 32 Hours. 18 yra • hll•tr ltltllt lHll. B h 842 2834 ....., I ACTION ~95 E 111n St CM • Oell tllf hl.U ttfitt eac -Ask _1or Snaron or Cheryl Cati a Balboa laland small Of· WI aa1 snu IPll Dally Pttol IBlllSTllTllS hr llttlap I •etallt lie es $250 & up And running 7AM-9 30 PM lftEITllY IAll AO-VISOR Suoer markets. yovr er .. Wlttrfftef ..... IH. 752-284 I or 673·5374 • day 7 days a weelt OMllllATll 642-5678 Fri 1Sa1 S4 50 t'!Our Car IN EW H ... ....,. 111·1100 CdM 175 sq II LNM Pruenl this Id and re-Real Ealat• co . Nwpt Bctt. neoessary 5' t..(1118 A grell piece to llve on the I tal t S200tmo. includes every-oelve 1 two mau.ges tor nas 1mmed opening for ;;;:;:;:====:J.---.;..-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Upper Bly Prlvete ta I I thing 759-8389 the pric:. of one dynamic Individual to clubhousH & health lkag 2tol Olllll If llASIAll manage small Inv /mall 8 I r1 7 EXECUTIVE SUITE operation Reaponalble •pH, tenn 1 cou 1· 2Br 2b1 apt, avail 517 •..e Newport Cntr $5501$175 l 11 I. Ullll fOf coordinating projec:la, poola. ctoH to bulineu, wk• poss perm rmmla 64-0 5470 -· • --3 I OC Airport. F11hlon 760~8224, 646•2~7 • r __ .. ,_ supervlllng Inv mat lsl1nd, conveni.nt lhopa Full M<Vloe aulle/N~rt Ill-I 112 clerk a. prepartnQ report•. On sight 3 Br. 3 bl hae wtvi.w. Ct T 0 0 .......... ava" IY st11pplng & receiving. r w ""--1101•n1•111u h I II Lag Bch $375/mo Hugh 1 Tne Executive Ottie.. ft pruc II ng 1upp ea Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Apan-549-8211 0y1, 494-2166 110 Newport Center Dr. Ou,call ONL y 8JS-9199 Helvy llttlng lnvo!Ved m•nt• a TownhOUIH 200 NB 84.4 4492 E11p req'd 553·0940. from $860. (Atk lboul ~Br 3 ba condo. Pool, IP•· • • ' ---SEX THERAPY CounMI· --------• lurnlahed 1p11 .• complete Newport Crest. $300/mo Plnlt l ittlttYt S.fttt Ing for Sexual Concerns lallkl11 a,,.rtMttte1 with TV, llnena & 111en1ll1. -+ ullls. 646-2&47 Directly ecf'OM from OC &Y APPT &4<>-6454 c.. .. , ...... mey be rented for lhort Big Canyon condo: f1bo-airport LOWEST RATES •••-ii•• SP• SuC~Hlul lndep.nclent term or longer). On Jam· tousty furn.· everythlngl F In town ~9-1460 - -• b&nk has ine fol"""""" bo<eeRd at SenJo.quln pref S600. 759'-1290 ----•HHll ·--"'V Hiiia Rd *btn tlH s.fttt* 43"" r--~ ...._tw eult• open1ng1 in our Newpot1 I .a .a 1100 ,em 21 30 lhf new 3bd 1 MO FREE RENT 1i0. N;i,I ech" 5*2290 8Nch MadQutrtMI of CAR EER OPPCtRTU ~I TI ES 11.. II\ II ' I'll Cl I o, .... ,.. ' , """ • ••u•,l•l •nmtttuu•h ""'",.l••pf"r tH•• • \jffu•h nt lull •ml .... ,1 h ntr I"'"''"'"' •••1l•l1lr \111 """ of thr l<1llm•ll\1 ••1111 "l'f"tr'lunah h • •orl. .. 11h •n o uhlJ111<ll111 •fa(!, u11,., .... ,,.<1 111 "' l11r•11111 onh lh r hr'I -••luu ~n ,.,. 1t1u1 11utu•lr' \II\ t ff''""'· ,j,.111•1 lo'"'"" oprntn•• lot • 1rnlf11l•lr • tlh r\~tf'rtrn• r ""ti • ftroHn ,,., \, rr<Mii '•h•n 1•h.u r4'mrn• ... ~•on • ~ duple• C M w/aarne 1275 W/lhort term IMM, lull floe. WATER,RONT ~ mo 450-4212 IV mag Mrv aull• 881 Do....,°' TOP SU LOAN PROC /SEC'Y tu'" ..... 0•1". 1a11nd SpeclOUI r•· F rmmt• for ooeen vtew, Sult• 14, N a 631 ·3651 Femaliea pref Model• and Auhll In --•tlOn of • ' • uunh ....... "·hi~ I Irr~ d .a. 2BR 2 .... ...._ p ... -Eacort1 (213)866-194<4 ,...__ I ' ecorl..U ..... an.-poolaide romontory ,.., allanl _ ~Clal a m.1 menl l"'•11ton " r \....,.._r 11"• "~' • I •n•lnl•h piece. ·Oetttwahr, lndry, apt $475/mo 844-7078 It I l n ll l aalallMt loan c:socum-.,tetton Pr• .. 111 "" 1re1nrd h1l111mr. h .. ,.,11 oer Avail JUM I. yrly --ou&.EMATES • a I .. la1 4112 vlou• D.pet'lel'!Qe In cor-nrs. 91$-9100 H UNLIMITED •WPMT NI AIU r t porat• b&nklnQ enwon- a 1 .. ntt Wll.LLOOt<FORYOUI STOREOfOFFICESPACl BEAUTY SALOM or ='.:0°' 9QUNa1ent ~ Bt, ciott to cacti "Gain comfortlb6e ,.,,, a Avell now 873 6&o4() EQUIPMENT for sale LOAN ESCROW ASST ISOO/mo the ntoe ~of flndlnQ Store or offlele -;p;;;-,or GrM\ IQQtlOn on PC H AMiii 1n preoaretton of 22'3 L.I P.ic>m1 837.7919 ·;::o~~ TUSTIN rent In COtll M.... In~ 8Mch Com-COMINCtlOn IOen doc- 132-4134 approic 500 aq n. ~ 1toctted. w1111ng to um.ntatlOn Pnt>t worti· 957-0808 SU·8814 nego11e1e C11t evH Ing knowtedge o4 lnoome lg Baek ..... hOUM Pool 14:__ 17W105 pro.._t .. a lnduttrlel Jee. Lrg7meater autte: ~tidal io.n7'' ~wt.a ~ .,, S&OO Mat Fem 6&2· 1542 .... 11. n u IL I -.ra.-14 MCl'OW, b•nklng or .. .,,. ----•llf .... IW ,,.,.. & loan enlllt~ ftnpl tidy Of ttudtM L lAOlint 8Mcfl • 190<'0 Harbor FV • .,..... L~y room, poolfk" prlv ocean. canyon W.W. "400 1240 aq II wn • ong at1nc• nf rportS300 84M?40 H1tll. 497.;~1att9 Agent 541 5032 = .~P~d ':.'.; i:'urn rm. bl, prtv entry Mature fen! 11'1 Npt Hll • CdM dllllult .. AC, ampl hfOl'I r•turn Inquiries 10 PQOI, cwle\ M" t+-em r pool nom. N·aml<r Aef• ~o. ftom S200 28~ t Don Ho.Mt Npt Hta 1350 &45-2N3 kOO utl Inc 94~2M3 Cout Hwy 175 noo 714~tl7·905e Eic~I MMfltl, COf'I\• ~Utl\4 me(tcet Mlaf'lel commen.urate with ex· por19nce Call P~nel I S.1·9900 - t lllTOHI \l •I I rt. l •tH•I l'a111t1n1 l'""'''"'t lnpu111n1 •"I" "'"'"' me1I anti 1rn~nl t lrrl.1n1 '"l""'"h1h11n .!II h"u~ ha,.rt. Vt , .. u,., , .,,.,.. ,,.,,.,., ,1,...,.1ormM11 •• ,ul •• 1nmJW'l1 l1H lort1rl1h 11 .... ,, II 1111rrni"4 J•I• .. ,. , .. m• 10 an•I •1•rh """' 111 .! .t .. I• ,., ""'f rnu•r la l'•I lrl l.r"Wl" .. .. . Daily Pilat ,I Orange Co St DAIL y PILOT /Monday May 7 1984 . ... .... ~W-.-u ..... ;.:....--.:l~IM::: •11 Waat.. UN lelr w .. .-1100 ltlt Wu... ll!lj•ilr WuW 1111 ltl• Waat-4 1111 Frtt tt.IM MUl .. t .. lat. A1!!t. llpr!!f AaM, l!m!!f dental lntetlOr O.On M!OICAl AEC!PTIONIST llOIPTllllST nuw 11&.11 2 ,,.. =·= kltttnl i I ltnict ~HO ... ~~ -Ill I lella ..,.. c ~ tlU l!lq)«~ AOA IOf or· FL.AIR FOR OECORA TING Secretarlel •111111. good PllT TtMlt I Pett0n with lol• ot P•· '°' MAOO Benefit &hN =: r.aJcv:= :.: .......... '82 3208 s Pkg btw/bllC, .,. lflVEN iAXbOw thodonuc office . ~Id Co-ordinate decor. In Of· '*'°"*"'V Wllllng to Earty mornln(llnoi. copyl ti.nc. W1wm1,..10 8111Y C M location SA a up Of-.mw g51•7798 WI! c;let11 your boat bot· air. AlpM am/Im caaa, e.aut conct. ~/tOv.,, oon1lder AOA trom o-n• rlQ .. l homee, wltt train, IMrl\ lton1 & back ottic. dlstrlbU!IOf'I for ~.Wpo<t pl'lon... OfMllng and Part/time di)', _...,1'10 1-z-tom ~ fepieo9 liftka at aunroof, ft~rO ... tt. ro ml. $37,000 '42·6487 •tal dtntet omoe. pl tlff.Call7141'4M174 prec.dur ... In CM arN Beecn erM 3'~ to 41 dlr11efing lncoml.rig vi .. No •xC*"lence MC 1raraft•1t • UZI your1Jlp84 • .0712 new PltelHt. S12.900 or T tllt , S«· 140~ tor eppotntment. ~8-2781, bet 9· 12. M·}: houra Su.nday MOrnlng I ltOf'e. Full b4Hltflt P•cle· 1 764-tM 1 7 ft sofa, Hrthtonu. ;ooa 111-.-Dtcb fOZI auume IM . 780·3175 m'! .. ____ llTU ~· --ReQulrts dependable v•· age 558-3110, bet g.5 TIU-Wiii cond 175 7~13 I!. I . '7'!'m1CX· f ~ .• 1,, a mtll. IYlllllJT . 11111 Medical ~9')1 Busy NB . htele (Contact Mike) RECEPTIONIST ..--a -1fl(2f' c:<>mt>i. ,;Q\ ('i3) n 83 7•5 Tutbo. ABS epd H~ new 122!50 NMdlidon Mon,Tue.,SC NM<Sa exper Ff Ptlt-oNlc.Seekaenthual .. tk;, 557•8393 eoe b II S lah M 1,Up lo StO hQvr.Appt Mt· S.aut king u ~al9'Ded. wood ti p WIU dellY9l l)leg. IOaded. 13K. 11lnl. • ~&.-~ ptua ., .. FOi lnteNiew tant. Space planning, pettonabl•. prof person ,_ nou•I • .:·" IW r· . .,. IOI aaleaerew. Salary &<>"le mollonl•H. mlr· l our fQCatlon. Npt. '35.000/obo Mt-7672 catt 54~6'3 pno"-. ahowr~ main-busy pl'l<>Ma, typing __ lo .... peop 1Y· Fu~ • bonua. Mr. S. 957·3048 rOled & lhelved head· 1000 548· 1501 -•a•• tr '82 SUPRA xlnt cond. low ......_=;;; -l9nanc., fabric ••lee-540-20,23 PUT TillE ' do~1t1e agency u board S225/ob0 P1eeM ~~ mites priced to N II ........,.. leer • baj(.,., help.. 11on1 6'2·2255 ____ f ume._ CM erN 642-8142 1 . TUYIL &lllT Ive me~ 720-1823 Dock (Prl) LM" or Rent ·ao-sae1. metlculouaty 1mm.d 973.2457 tveS er, •XC*''d. fem p,.f'd -llY. IWL OLElll--Models Mate/Female Hovsecteantng Must t>e l RECEPTIONIST front Oulllde sales. 8&1·9280 · · Aecom. to 80 h '395 maintained. Priced much , .. 8albot llland 673-3688 hon .. 1 & reliable GOOO detk Phones 4 ' clef'lcal UROLOGIST Buul wood rOll lop Oetlt mo NB 875-3-438 9¥9 below mtttc•t tor IUCh • YtlknlLll 11 • Ori ..... needed, MYSt have Aeal •t•I• co . Nwpt Ben. WE NEEO NEW FACES PAV • BONUS H8-1300 I WOfk CM area ~ty In Ofttee N\lrff. NB Exp & Chr(48x221n)neW saoo. Newport' Harbor. pvt tllp venlele PWt an/rt. air, '85 vw 1 ut. new eng. cio..ct truck or van, be l'I•• lmmed opening tor For plae.mant In modeling pe11on. Auto Linet LNt · preferred. X·Ray, Cysto, I Sf<C S450.tw5•733~ wanted fornft140' power Bleupunk eua, p/w, 5 exlnt S1•6018.0 . rnu11 '9ttab4e & !\now Orange & ~:t~e~'~J1~!:'pic~'~;~ 1ot>1 In Oranoe County PlllT Tiii 1 Ing. 2927 S Bristol, ~M Vueotomy etc (W4-8722 BtHt bd qn u . DtelMf boat. "4-4800 anytlrM tpd. ~ot1 ~:J-"';fp' l~r sett 213/49-4-7307 ~~~~,'~: ~~~~~ distribution, supplies dis-IEW Yllll WIST LOUL CO 1111111 • -~6-6252 or 759~ 11041 evts. ~~83~ (~~~f:;J.J:~g1 lllP WUTll ~~-13~5: ....... & wknd: '87 Van wt n.w engl,,., vlClu•I. Call 291•2165. trlbutlon, stilpplng & re-T1f1et latlOr Start at $7.45, seeking 11 PESTAURANT VALET ATTENDANT __ 34• Powet wfwlltt & elee· 673·1344 trans, paint. Wiii consider aak tor Marty ce111ing processing mass 141·1111 H s grads. u s citizens, Crown Point Aeflaurant Npt Ben Restaurant. Call Cl'lromtf''S. wicker Chairs weal needed Can •• trade +-~lh 240·813 t malling•. minor bulld1ng -hard workers Need auto now ti1nng Sous el'let. Errntll, 63~280 w/glass top din tbt S725. wme any month Ihle LARGE SELECTIQll OF .68 Poptep camper ,,...., IUOTllOIAI malnt Must own ear tor NANNY wanted 8111 or can 3-8PM baker, line cook. Slew· V 1 1 11 el .1 sofa S250 Antique oak· Fwimmer (805) 4ff.9507 NEW l USED 9MW'SI .71 dual por1-.nQ. & 'paint, EICPwler)ce necessary All errands Heavy hf11ng 1n-lrts'1 trained ror g1r11 ages Hunt Ben 964-2890 ard. reoelv1ng peraon. •::o:ry E enn 1 u~t mirror S 150, 983-1932 _ LM 11111 •W xtnl S 1950. 83 f-5737 P~ 831 2345 valved EKp pref Please 4 & 6 lnqwe 752·0700 --d1shwasl'lefs. broiler per-n xp Pf• err · -wales Aneflorage. 2 tide • call 553-0940 P/T Offlot •·1l1t11t son guard mgr & prep Two pOlltlons open. Hr1 Davenport, 2 pc, L shaped, lie• avail Up to 25'. S8 pr SEVROVLICUEM&E LS~!--ses1u" l .. W llCllrtAllY Nurses M person Continental may vary lntervlewtlrom 10 x4 flowered fabric 11 548•1501 ..,. """ O f KITCHEN HELP wanted Alter noon houra Call cooktng e1Cp '1elpful Pit 3-5PM Tues-Fri 125 $400 6"'2·7270 ---3e70 N. CheftyAve. C:.:1 ~~,.,';.~':;: Bristol Care Center 1209 CIA's I U's Kareu 6'.4.4-6300 8 30-S apply 24601 Dane Or. Meu Dr.C M. 631-1030 lH u 0 D LE ctiildren· .. SaJlhu•s 70ZI LONG BEACH opportunity for nght per. w Hemlock Way. 5 A Applications betng ~uc1•1 PART TIME On call per Bldg F Dana P1 YITlll llllllTUTIH furniture. 2 Nit Bed. DUforfBlC 2 dagger board (lN1°·1~tler) 1z:x1 11 1 ·4 11°5l IOn exper or trainee cepted for part & son tor clerical sales pos· dresser desk. bull $375 499-3188 ~ -· w tatrong eecretarlal time Conllalescent ex· 111on 1n CdM $5/novr Restaurant WOllllS board chr $550 bot'1 or ---rade-lnaWeleome s~tH• •nd desire Mus1 UHLSECllnlRY Pefle~ required Call Cherte 760-1822 LORI'S KITCHEi llO.ttl100.4aJ. S300eeset.673-5361 llcycltl IOU OPEN,SEVEN DAYS type 60 wpm Salary Fas) paced N B real es-66 l· 7 01 Mon -Fr1 '1as the to1tow1ng WtR II u., IO. I tfY "11fTIH r I Mizutani Super Seraph t~s--i •u; open. Benefits provided tale 1111g1111on !1tm seeks I •UllSlllAIDH PART/TllE openings 211 •ll 2111 LES 967_8133 spd, mint cond. 23·24 • Ril'lg Lynn S47-5625 motivated expenenced I n Fo small PHIHHT FOOD SERVICE worlo.er• 1 • • _ eppralaed $900+, $550. DlllECllETAllf -legal secretary Th is ALL SHI S • rllal ml Excellentoppocutunllyma lor sandwicri & salad WAITRESS/WAITER l11ufaotttrtrl II E11ee642-9811 BMW Experienced Executive c'111lleng1ng posmon re· ~~nva1:~;~,,ri0Es~cellent pleasant working en-pMroenp -Fr·F I T 5-1 30pm 1'PIT dHyOsSTTr~~lmM10gos7Res-II 111.15 l1Caattr1-IOH quires exceptional skills I gun A 1 v1ronment Our Newport • ..... ,.. .. _ Secretary tor magazine & st net attention to Cle· mcenhve praoram PP j Beacri ofhce ts looking w A IT RESS I w A IT ER S I leurant 642-8278 C M Save 50"!, & more on new I c,a,::e' shell wl lumber S let Servfce..L publisher Musi tiave tail References requ1teo in person betw~Sn 9• tor mature responsible I with car tor wicker basket l 1op quallly bed sets, all -5100 650-.214-5.. _ • • ea no good lhorthand & typing 640-6962 450 Olenneyre t •ndMduals io do mterest-ll.inc'1 ser111ce 9-lpm I lully guar Noc 2ncfs or re· -----Ovetleas Cfelfvery akllll Attractive ott1ces tn Laguna Beacri ing telephone work on Mon·Fn Earn appro11 WHIEll PlllTIOIS butlls Twin set. Just ••ttr llkt1 11"1' 11 s~l:i"m 1 b Irvine. Call 752-64 7 4 oeMll 01 nahonal com-$175-$250 week I)' AYllWU $69 95 All s1ze4s_ av all 175 Mo-ped runs ftne S 100 ,:a;:::s,~g n ang BoMW uy: unA••~ l11truct1r llFir""UAlllS •UllSllQ ASSISTA•T pames Gooo speaking All applicants must be Early morning hours de· Free dehvery 53 5080_ firm Oays only 751-4751 S~EALING MOTORS h .. ~ j 1:• c 1 ced t Call Ms neat clean & depen-B 0 Col S 12 50/nr 772-5847 Must be 18 yrs First Aid er ti ied or e .. penen 1101ce a mus dable. speak & read Eng-llver1ng newspapers to I Maple Twtn ed. ak • '80 MOTOBECANE hke something t Ktre spec:lal card _ A must' Apply im-Full time 3pm to llpm Murdock 545-5776 hsh Apply 10_ 12 noon or carriers Hourly rate plus I fee Table. 642-1648 I new, low mtlege s275_ tor you Teal drive a new ' med1atel)' testmg will be Ellce1 benefits Conv ·, 2 4pm 3077 S Harbor mileage reimbursement Matt & box sprngs $50 640-0408 BMW & we promise you May 12 No p'10ne calls Center N B 642-8044 PART· TIME. Varied hours Blvd. Santa Ana tHarbor Small Huck or wagon a Oak table $75 Brass bed I ---wont go away empty 1131 Back Bay Drive, NB NURSING Assts all shifts 1 to mclude early A M at Gamage) 979.0747 necessity Call Bruce 5150 673•7512 Motorcyclt1/ handed. Limited offer P•llWIHEll: MAINTENANCE PERSON Bristol Care Center 1209 weekends Musi have Cle-Emsley 11am-7pm Queen sz •ota ...... -d. ,200 ScMttn toll 1540 JamborH Road NB 1209 W Hemlock Way W Hemlock Way S A pendable vehicle (sm"u restaurants ._.2-•321 Hi 201 00 """' Adjacent to FuhlOrl -truck van. stet10~1 CASMIEll -' Sew1ng1wor11 table,6'x3', ·77 HONDA 750F Sui>« Island/Newport Cenler • St....at Att ~ t Santa Ana OFFICE llfLP $50 499-1817 aft 6pm Sport, 3800 ml, mint 1_.,. 1_._._. as •nll 11•81 _ wagon! 10 assist news-11-2PM tor restaurant 1n ---cond Mul l aeel $1500 -· - Eve'e/wkends $4 tir Btwn •----•-••• L1gt11 accounting typing paper dealer 1n lnttne HB area No e1tper nee WELDER Apply 7am only I Sole & loveseal w/match Craig 850-0575 D ~-1-11-.-.----_..,.,..,,,.,..,1=7 3-5pm Mike 645-5760 Full ume Apply 2700 W area Must be depen· Call 963-0SOO 2-SPM MacGREGOR YACHTS chr & ottoman brn lones, '' Small cafeteria tn Tustin Some exper needod Call lor appointment 836-051 l ask tor Sue IUIUL OFFICE FI T Typing, tlllng & '1eavy pl'lones. Some weekend work Interview by appt only. 6-46· 7 44 I LLIYl'1 IHSEllY IHEUL OFFICE Pert time pos111on, 10.30AM·2 30PM Some clefk:al experience MIP· tul We wtll tram Call 556-3110. bet 9-SPM HAIR DRESSER Space rental CM/Nwpt area 548-9771 or 646-1198 IUHIEll Coast Hwy NB Mon dable Con1ac1 Greg 1631 Ptaoen1111, CM •Int cond $275 974-2584 ·79 H/Davldson Sportster 171 DATSUN 22oz THE DAILY PILOT 1s now thru Wed 10am to 2pm Hyde Monday triru Friday Retail LO ml. xlllt, orig onr 78,000 mllel accepting 11ppltcat1ons Office help part ltme, flex between 9 30 and 10 30 lllT TlUllEES WIRl PllCESSIR WA TEA BED king size. S28001ob0 tw6-3823 53500 850•4593 tor D1strtc1 Managers to a m only 642-4321. SALES CLElllS Ms1or law firm nas Im-complete wlllner. heater -'1rs. needs some e1tper -v d S 150 call "49 0283 '8 1 HONDA 250 '8 1 200SX H/B, e•cel supervise newspaper C d 1 Retail record, tape, & mediate opentng y ec . " · M I .. tiecks. epos11s, tltng 1 .d L 1 ---THREE WHEELER cond. see to appr ., earners us .. ave van. Call 548-6033 video sales Full & pert -exper ence reqf ega Jtwtlry 6214 650-41593 loaded $6300 559-4731 wagon or pick-up Good lime Advancement po-e1tperience pre erred but _ salary mileage allow-PACUIERS PAllT /TllE tenual Will train Apply In not necessary. Good 2 03 Cl MarqulS Diamond MOTORCYCLE RENTAL 'll llO IHOO/tllt ance. company benefits $3 50 hour 10 start ! Wt4HS4IJ OllJ person benefits, congenial of· VVS2 NGal f~":Y champ_ H0 f)j0 A XA 500 557 2673 and bonus opportunity .., 75 riour in 90 Clays Full 9am to 5pm Dr1111ng. llUSIC PLUS flee SC Plaza area Call color G M ..,..rt asking $50 a day Other sizes Xlnt cond. • Apply in person et Dally .., F 1 1 v lie & H nt Caramle at 64 1-0217 $8500 760-2611. available 641-9826 '82 Datsun 200SX. A/C, Pilot Crrcul1111on Office medical & denlal oun 8 n 8 Y u • 2407 S Bns101. Santa Ana 330 West Bay Costa 1537 Monrovia Av NB mglon Beacri. to verify Yacht Broke<'s Lk:-ense MisctllaaH.. 6211 •••tr ..... aoao , em56/10m0/•0tberoeo .. 8gd0-C90018d6 --newspaper deltvery Re-ROOFERS-REPAIR wanted. new & used •5 Mesa Monday lhru Fn-p · 1 A ti I 1 SS ATTN MAGIC LOVERS FOR RENT 201 N INI blwn 8 & "'pm etk t~ Pat 111ter s IJ,rtl 01 1ab e auto necessary Must be eKp. in shal\e. Ille. boats. fuxur1ous focatlon. "" " "" day No ~h~: calls No eKp nee Neat, reheble per tiour plus mileage colCI process & compo-San Diego, Ca. License ts Membership in exclusrve Clean. ReMfVe for sum-CLASSIC BUFFS '70 1600 S41hour 17yrs-FIT I Apply tn person et The s111on 642-7222 10 be inacuve or not tn club '')prrce777--0611 merbylhe day 673-5133 Goodcond,needstome 963-4114 Dail)' Pilot 330 w Bay SALES-current use elsewhere. Canvas Swap Meet Tarp Uqutdahon, 5 small RV's.1 mec'1. wOfk. $2000/obO Costa Mesa See Mr mus1 not ha,,. current el-101l 15' peaked root. 2 2158 Newport .Blvd I e.w-6247 '70 Conv Ghia, New brltt , rot ors. valve job $3600/obo,'MS..0525 *'llllll ... * tmmac. stereo/eau. air. autc. chereoet MUST SEE 754·4108/ 5~8-5820 '81 Rabbit Conv, whtlblk tn1r. lo ml. 1 owner. gd cond $7500.673·8886 · 81 Rab. Conv 15K ml. like nu. amlfm caSI stereo. 5 spd $7400 575-0712 ~----'87 -erae11 scuocco $6500/tirm Xlnl, orig onr very lo ml 848-3823 '82 Vanagon campe•. !Ike new. auto. AIC, Al\.AIFM cass . $12 .9 00 1-987-0338 HIRING MECHANIC S HELPER° Own hand tools MacGREGOR YACHTS 1631 Placentia CM PART TIME Gelato Classic Clyde Barrow EOE LIKE ART, INTERIOR DE· flll11111on or prtor comenl· 11des Sliver 2 dressing Costa Mesa wkdyt 9·5. fa'at 9,, •<t Ice Cream Store COM 1 SIGN? w1111rain PT/n ments. iclnt opportunity rm s Comp I e I e -------.........,...,..,..~=--,,_ t 1-3PM. 3 Clys a week P/1, wknds Honest. de-Ask tor Mr Crawford Send resume documen-wl welghts Used 2X's Pd MOTOR HOME WANTED fl7Pi6~F'!l'!IA"'T-1•2,.8.·· ""2-d"'r.;,;.;newi.liii•I ..? 13-304-6812 pendable & hard worker (7141543-6862 talion of license & salary $350, sell $275. 759-1206 Private party pays casl'I. clutch & tires. fair t ha,.., •EWllU'I SOUTH COUNTY VOLllWAIEI UWEWILLIOT IE lllElllOLI" Volume SaJea, Servloe And Leasing 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Out going, ent'1us1ast1c adults · par1/1tme e11en- lngs You must en1oy working with youl'1 and be a pos11tve mot111ator Medical Recep11on1st . 1235 71 41761-9350 $1200. 673•3381 ""' Op'11'1 office. front desk. PART TIME GEN OFFICE :~~~eac~/i!~~· ~~h~'14!h~· Sales ~~~~r~~r~~11ir .~~I Cajon Carpet. hme grn. Kint part time, uper'd AI P, lnvo1ces. typing t111ng 650_ 1352 Refs req I IAIE A 11011. I Ca 92020 cond . 100 s yds S95 Trailtn, BH•I 9125 540-4585. 8-5 Mon-Fn & 10 Key 548-3443 _ _ _ STUil llfllE J L -w • .a 552-7094 eves TrntJ IOZ4 -.., -..._ ___ ....,_ POStrn:~N AVAILABLE I The LOS Angeles Times ••• ....... 5105 Ftreprool 4-drawer Sate ·'4 FIELD & sf REAU 111 ....... .,, u Dal., P1·1a1" Rothchild 5 Resta~rant C1rcura11on Dept current· Eng lady. mature. non-File brass handles & lock 15· camping trailer sips 5 851-1188 (714) 142-2000 Y Acpply 1~ per~~M2 ~7 E 1y '1as POs111ons avatlable smkr or drinker. driver $450 Call 54!-~ ~o __ 1 $2000 548-2853 ·91 Civic 1 SOODX Ssp<i, oast wy es-1n newsJjaper sales As a housekppr, last pos111on n e It con:S taurant e11p reQ d p C 6 ... 1 J Wayne reg lam mem-1 Tour Amerlea this ortg ow r K held representative e~11 to VI in dM yrs ,.11a1 t>ershlp , 1000 644• 7765 M 1 sac 1 eel 650-0656 or 6-46-5379 Call tor an 1n1erv1ew Hl-702 1-3·1'• WE CARE ln1Use4 MOISHEEPEll: L1ve-1n or out FIT Cook clean launelry tor couple House on bay 645-7906 PART TIME Ho utt· \' a i I a h J ,. HOUSEKEEPERS Newport Domestics Agney lmmed openings• House- \,." porl Bc·ac·h · a rt'a. 1h r1•1·. man Lag Bcn full cng Companions couples tiousekeepers fi ve 1n 642·6 142 MtSS D hour .. 1wr tla~. l·.a rn appru,. :5 MJO pc•r month. (all I I :0 0 to 1 :00 P\J . \.,J_ for Hruc·c· MSEl'8 SUPEllYISOR f-.ru .. ln . 2nd shill avg 30 '1rstwk Strong supervisory s~111s Engl 1Span speaking SURF & SAND HOTEL Ms McCullough 497 -4477 Laguna Beac'1 EOE CIHCL'LATlON DEPT (i.J2 --t:~n EOE lllED. OPHIHS ~Call 673-3382 aft 6PM on wkdays anytime wk-ens ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT '' W IHI 1 '>I .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE At.qoc;s 101•11-''11. n Co..i•c,.-111 .. 10 D•'>dQrf'f• 14 F "''''l' 1' LPl1 t el If,[: fp ,tl 1-; $1 . ..,.., "n 18 Tvc r ?O S+-' 1<;nn1m; ? I L l {I" •' ,' In rt> , • t •t•• 11f rr ,. u • '1 H.Jr .inquP' ? i flu 111•l1 J(J ~I' I 1 1 O·• .~ Q I' r I I I drt11~ H! Nrtl ... o hnl 49 Manv Nae; '•0 81tllf> t Ou~ 1 a Help ,· Br1c.k I ;llf' :.a East ot Urdl' "iG Inner dri>1P 60 AngU1Sh Sidi;. I'-t PSI all· <I Ow r dtd!> ' •our1q!>I._.,., • Athen..i r ..ic lnr,, ii Sp'1.J<in11rn f -11 ~r rH 30 F 11•nch ,1r l1t I•· 1' l("J <;1 tries ·1 ! M .illcf' 1, v.-•01 work '1 .\ Prrtlp<;<;11)r l' "4 JI'• J -f Pf>IHIQ (JI 1ll w1ll 18 ~ore £>~ ap,;rt 46 61 , ' Gr JW~ WP,11 , PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Hlt'fHtu•' '· i c, r 1q••t•• l lt ~pnt t•~tC •" 1 ' t, If f1('r" U•t_.lJ~ .11• B111d1•• ~ 1 f I' 1\I' 1t• "· f) ,., ll •l ~:-! Sur I JI~ ~~ Poor o· 11o r,1 ,Ou jhpn c -0 -..;11 JI! I 11 12 13 PRE-SCHOOL an nourly wage -gen-now Reis 553-1182 summer us " 1 _ reacher Aide FtT 10-6 erous commission Hours• MAGIC ISLAND Beautllul German Trailer ·92 ACCORD Sliver. S tpd, IRVINE 786·7494 4pm-9pm For more 1n-P::,;~~~~~,8~~;~~ 11~:: Member1'11p tor sale 1 Call 857·1~29 am/Im. perfect. 30M, llU YATES VW-PORSCHE ,,,r, I l.tfl I .q-1 ! f.1111 • P b d I lormation. call 957 -2361 1 local rels 830_2068 Make offer 642-8453 I A a to Stmcts/ 16795 786-37 42 res11g1ous tr v1ne ase ext 1204 in. -I land development t1rm lo ~ 5510 I IHIC llUll QIU Parts 9015 l•H seel\1ng Legal Secretary. 1Seamstress mlt. e•per '" OJI MEMBERSHIP S950 Auto detail equip· pol-...,. .... ..__,....,.,...._~_--------,,..,"-="= send resume in con-1 canvas products nee I AIC ltl4H llttrltHr 992-1816 I isl'lers. vacs. wastier & V•ln 9175 837-4800493-4511 11 den c e 1 0 0 1 en I 631•2931 <8·4 301 Beaut pup $160 642-7326 -----( d er 5500 548-9490 172 W"GON air. 4 apd. .Proper~1es 17991 Cowan • ___ Schwinn $75 Jewelers ry " St 1rv1ne c a 92714 SECllETUIAL SERV Cocker spaniel pupp1n 8 1a1t1e $695 548-2429 1 AatH WntH 9028 sheepskins. •Int cond at1ention Gail Needed tor exec suite wks 2 M 1 F S75 ea SCM Copier 175. Sec-WE IUJ $1950 obo 548-8451 p r SECRETARY Type Free rent. across from 642-9187 tartal desk $75 2 Ctia1se 78 24SDL Wgn. atr, aulo lite ptione 645-t623 OC A1rpor1 549-2185 Fem Dobe<man 1'• yrs (newl $125 ea Ratan CLE.Al OAllS I aml fm cess. root rack Student prelerred SECRETARY 111,200 black S 100 650-7155 lable base $40 Bombe TRl'"U llH •HIU'I $5700 Shelly 960-4743 Type 60 Grow with great G c'1est $135 mirror S 10 All !» SOUTH I -QA/QC very e11p rewee SO CALIF OOG TRAININ I I , gt•~s .. " $50 Owl Do • 'Un Company 1n Laguna ge • ~ --. . A•ttl •Mfl" ok On-call msp tn your 1 in riome obedience tr'\in· 1 1 SSS 63 l 2 l9 l 1 _,.. • CONNELL CHEVROLET area Resume lntertek APPOINTMENT ONLY 1ng Reas rates 15% oi: amp • COUNTY 930 Indian Park Rolhng Liz Reinders Agy. In~ thtt month' 963-3388 • ) ~S-80 pocket compuler Hills CA 90274 I 4000 Westerley Est 64 Pttl ---SS S w1 printer & software. · _ Newport/833-81901Free 11ov all $150. Ladies' SECRETARY/RECEPT. Baby Redheaded Amazon golf clubs. bag & access. REAL ESTATE Top skills references. for Parrot & cage. sacrifice S 100 Formal din rm set. S1lt1 I ll11t1l1 busy Laguna Hills law of-$375 673-3600 pecan. w/2-24" Ives . COIE I flee 830-6660 --$800 960-3561 att 7pm •IHTHT II * A1li5H1 010 iiis • Waatu 6220 LIC'D AGENTS ONLY SEClllITT /HTE Qtllll Am oak dresser w1m1rror ..,,.c.,,, _.,......, .... _ ..... ......, PllJI 11.E 113-1100 Laguna Beac'1 area private Country Gp trunk WANTEO Hartman or community Swing shill 962-1961 Lewis Vouton Luggage $4 75 per hr to start Call Good Condttlon Will Pay Rect,t/Secretary Mon thr Fn lor appoint· Antique o8klull bed, riand Cash 760-8868 Land de11elopment co, ment 494-8571 carved. natural wood • ---,-- nea"" ptiones & 1yp1ng I - --I S275 Call 497-2331 Ofhet hraitue/ ·1 • SECURITY & GATE TEN--£ ' 6226 stionnand or equfllllant DEA Start immed Apply Anttque Rose Madalhon S••r•nt req d mature non I at 1131 Backbay Dr. NB Porcelain Nearly com-Top qusUty DupUealor srnoker 7 14.'432-1161 : plete set Appraised Cell Gesletner "360. See 111 Recep11on1st1General Of·1s 1 /R t/Of M da24 1·9221ev497-58321 A-1 Lawnmower. Hell & flee for growing bollle I IC J ICI' c er Appliances 6011 I Busnard. FV. 968·2131 water company Good Computer co tn Tustin --1·· {3 62<t• phOne personality non-needs organized career Amana frrg 25'. side by llDOI rtlDI ~ smoker Will tram mtndeCI nontsmkr min side whee maker gold 4 THO l§' OAGON Apply'" person supervision WIP 50 wpm yrs old $750 650· 7452 Mam & Leslie Speakers. 17842 Cowan S1 Irvine wiw ordSlar req d IBM Brand New Gatters & Sat-$500 OBO 549-1081 'K" ll.1rl••1 111 ' lt lSJ\\1~'.,\ 546-1200 WlllY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHt&rPUJUl Cormlef-OeLlllo OIRlllLO 18211 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH l•l·I01l;l41·1111 WE WAIT Hiil OLUlllllUll See Ronald Oace THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAlllOI lllVO COSTA MISA 641-0010 RECEPTIONIST w11 n PC pref Salary com-lier new whl gas sto11e Yamane Baby Grand I t I I I I b I I & ,.' 1, act, Secretarral Background mensura e w a 11 Y $250 used w'11 wastier & Piano Conservatory, BuilderlDeveloper exper eKp Dolores855-1106 dryer$150,evs951-0104 ebony flnis'1. 6' long. 6 INI 9025 1 '1elpfu1 Non-smkr Send DRYER Maytag Eletrrc. 1 yrs old $6500 640-41689 _..,.,5r1o5'"'· •c•A•N•A·M-2!"1SO _ _.... resume 10 Peggy 1600 STUDENTS excel cond S 100 S Ii "--~ 6230 RUNS GOOD Dove St Sle 225 New· all 549-0283 I rr •• ·-· 650-4593 port 8eat'1. CA 92660 an YOUR Gympack deluxe fitness I D --9030 Es1a1e Sale Stove. used 1, sys 4 mo old. new S350. 4 Wiatt riYts Fulllhme position Must be We have openings tor $300 Ha11e sales shp & , --Hvy duly e11tras. cuslom fashion conscious & en-boys & girls betw~n papers CCIM 760· 1236 TV.I. la•ao, mt. storeo. CB. much lllZI l•ick 9307 ••wt.9JLLUT lllll!IOI SOWi IEll•lllLI Sharpl usl Sefll Beet "reuonable" otterl Call Volume Sales, Service 71 4-496-2336. 6-10 eves And Leaalng and wknds. 18711 8Mch Blvd Huntington Beach 'll llZ UO SIL (l.14) 142-2000 42,000 MILES. all extru l Best Otte< over S20K •11•• 9141 (714) 498-2336 ·8 1 GLC Mazda. 5 •Pd. air. 9309 clean. new tires. S.-41•9 or Cnillac bst otr Cell 549-9438 ·73 soV 60K ml 5 new '82 Mazda 626. AIC. tires & spare. Olehard, Cruise control, en rf, cruise, S 18SO. 631·5844 AM/FM cass. •Int cond. '78 Cpe de VIie. mint, 53K 22.000 m1 $6500 obo 551-4435 ml, 2-tone blue. lttir, serv ----rec::orde. loaded. S7295 •erct411 ltaa 9145 645-8851 . 2131306-5288 'II 220hi11000/tfr '78 Seville, 60K mt. tN I GOOD COND 673-9224 sharp Under wttlsl book 70 280SL auto. ale. 87K. Only $6995 527-9094 both Iopa, new paint '81 B1arri1z. lo mi, loaded. S14,500 631-0257 11lnt cond • S 16,500 ---831-6259 'l1 HOC 81 El Dorado, beaut. Dove Auto. air, snrt. nds cot-gry lhruoul, xlnt cond , met1cs. $45000/obo 45K ml. S12,950 No 642-9187 trades Call 760-8702 .-72 28oSE 4 5 Mint' Re-'81 Sedan de VIiie. 4 dr, 2 bulll engine '" 3/841 tone paint, 35K ml. extra $8500 obo 851-3936 clean S 10,500 962-8 144 RECEPTIONIST SUllEll JOIS IOWll mont'1 cost $500-sell I sell $275 559-0796 ' ·Ai fOM BRONCO XL f I 1oy work ing wll'1 people t2-t6 years Ole! working GE wastier g gas dryer JftrH 6232 more S 10 500 Must sem R1c'1ar d Ouellette Salon evenings &. Salurdays $100 ea 5•6-8672 TV John s Waretlouse Sate 645-8124 ---1 ll llZ UO SEL NABERS 200 Newport Center Dr Earn monl"y tnps & 42.000 MILES. all extresi Fasn1on 1s1and Call bonuses Call Gold 17 cu It frost-free 50 beaut 25 RCA XL 100 Tr•cb 9035 B st Otter over.S20K I ---' M Ro nt ee 1 1 s250 C11911a1 sets swivel base I e CADILLAC 644-667 1 r u r re rtg ~;g~~;~~ty new sel warranty.'• price 132 Chev S 10 Stiortbed (7141496·2336 I Receptionist Mon ~:r~-?o~~~3pm Free delivery 646-l786 p u Duriango. 4 cyl. 4 sp, '80 450SEL 8035 mt. I LARGEST SELECTION I IUY AP'LIHCH ,., I 7011 excel cond 27 ' mpg. I absolute m1n1 cond • ot tale model, low mileage tor busy escrow otllce in LES 957 -8133 Boats, utatra S4950. 6-40·5272 blkl blk . Euro llghts. I Cadlllecs In Soutriern Newport Beacri Heavy TELEPHONE sales Make • L --9040 cri no b st ofr 1 S d I pt10nes Front olhce ap· $300·$500 per wk 12-8 Retng $25 was'1er 'dryer' ROWll. SllEL . i V1a1 Oy~o~~-: 15~·· • I Call&tor4n1Qal "18u8s1Qo •Y pearance GooCI benefits H nl Bch Stan 964 _6700 $1 00 7 14 1559 6105 Sliding seals 673-0987 "78 Chevy 1 lon van. ale. ____ • Call Deanne 953·6020 u Eves & Sun Powtr loats 7012 1 1111 steering. amlfm cess '80 MBZ 300TD Top con-T alep11one sales Looking s4ooo 551•4435 d1t1on lrory Loaded 2600 Harbor Blvd RECEPTIONISTS Im prof te1ept10ne sales U!>ed Retog 5 S tOO-S400 113 Bos1on Whaler 1981 ,, _ $19.500. cell 675-6887 COSTA MESA E1tp d on Hotllon 01mens1•>n & ottiers VICTOR TEMPORARY SERVICES 43• I Btrcn St -tOS NAwporl Beat'1 556·8520 Lutra11ve sales pos111on AndPrc;on Appl 84 t West seats nu varnish & bot-___ _.i.m.;.o.-...;.,....., people in me NB area All sizes Also buy refng 35'1p Ev1nrude-1w1ve1 A•tH larrtt4 91001- wi earning potential of t9t'1 St C M 646-5538 tom pelnl summer '83. 79 Astin Martin 2-dr S<jn, $50 000 · pr yr Ari sales Want Ads Call 642_5678 hke nu 1984 Gal trlr Burg wtcrm int $44,000 1313 M110 Ctiagall Picasso $4500 548-3256 att 5PM 633-5527 Dali 548-9353 B1a1r Htl Waatt4 5100 & on wknds - Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES ! AGES 11 -14 EARN UP TO $75.00 PER WEEK -;;, "o" h••f I~ OPl'"'"I' tn1 tnuna '~lt' ~''"\to \ftu" ,,.td,r\ to1 lhr Orana' Co''' 0•1ly P1lo1 Ou• rrw\ ,,.,, at I JO pm ~114 #01~ unltl 8 lO 11 m "'f•c!•y\ On Ci•lu•d•y ., "''~'' 1 ''" mo" hour\ Yo~ 111111 "'r m•n1 ll•D\ •nd I>'''" •lon1t •th u rn1ne rPu• en monfy 1n,1, \ no ,,,. ''""« 01 co 'l t-on n•~•MI If •OU '" nt•,,\l,cl !Jiii\' A M• Id• I ARU C«D .. (714) 548-7058 18 Lyman motor needsl Adi 9107 work $875 673-8565 att 5 188 AUDI SOOOS 4 dr. gray ---met. good eond, compl. '73 deep V tiull. ell fbrgls. equipped Bank of New· w l nu 225V·8 Mere port Leasing Center, motor Trlr S55001obo 760-6000 818·967-7661 _ ----Immaculate 77 24 SEARA Y Sun-'IO IOMI WOHLU::I LAHUEST MERCEDES BENZ DEALER '84 MERCEDES BENZ Ex~llent Selection JIM SLEMMONS IMPORTS 1301 Quall St Npt Bch 133.-g300 dancer VOivo OID, trailer & boat tllp avell S 15.900 Elec anl rl, eua crulM , TOP SSS PAID Call af1 &pm 842-3405 p /w S8380 PP Dy• 973· 13•5. evea & wknd1 For Pamf*ed ... ,, hll 7014 613-13.44 IEICllll IEIZ 142' Jt.cTdreoor '71 Pop ID l Top Meroodn Pr-. Paid l<>P ports-potty w/tl1r 171 6802. aonroot, amlfm. Gall Ptter/llJ S3ii5, call 7&e·8158 xlnt cond. $5900/080 DIAL 2131714 MERC~OES '83 MIRADA: white 2 dr hardtop, 21.000 ml, fully equf P99<1. xlnt oond. FOi' lease OAC. Call Bank ot New~= Centef. Fer I I '7 5 Ford Pinto. StlQlc lhlft $950 Mull S elll M &.--64$& ·75 Mu.tang ti Ha1cnbacil Rebuilt ,ngln• .Au10 s 1100. celt tso~e2•• '83 Hot>l11 18, tupe< mint 1 640 53e3. eves 759· t55& HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc I eond. trlr w/cat box •• --BBS --xlrH $2800 780'°909 ao SUI. lnlrf. , lo mt. P111c t l aherp Call 752·226e 0< ; flll PlllTU CAT ALINA 211mm1cu111e 1 813-4404 ev.. 75 9 l1S. good cond •78, a '975 cono . loedeo S 18.200 S 10 500 Ask for Chrl• 1 2375 860-10400f730-3838 l ~~--R _!42·23&10f8-48-23H Both ;:w,eu cond CLASSIC SNOWBIRD I ~ Y L '78 911SC Targa. redfbllt, CWl/Agl &..e 1·5067 e11oetl«tt eond Ready to S11e1-s.rw: .. l .. llng 44K ml $ 10,900 P P p l 1811 seoo &7$-S405 ............. •• 83 l-12l'o :.•:·~·; .. :;;w~~==~ f.tleklOl'I 29 " Wh .. 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HIGH• LOW54 11m1111111 M O NOAY, MAY .·. llJM Coast Costa Mesa Water Dis- trict officials are studying a $2 i .3 million Improve- ment plan./ A3 Our roving re- porter /photographer asked folks how they feel about Mom./ A3 :·:·:::·:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: California Reagan would beat Mon- dale and Hart today, a poll shows./ A5 Los Angeles deputies sniffed out a genuine corn mash whiskey still./ AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation A new round of thunder- storms and floods claimed three more fives. /AS U.S. should be treated to a unique eclipse come the end of the month./ A4 World London expert says Ronald Reagan comes from long line of royalty. /A4 Salvadoran elections sur- prisingly snag-free, but results still unknown./ A4 The Olympic torch Is lit In the land of Its origins./ A4 .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::' Feature Who has more fun at Gymboree classes In Costa Mesa -the tod- dlers or their parents? /81 Experts now agree that lifestyle can be an Import- ant factor In cancer preventlon./82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges move closer to a South Coast Conference baseball showdown./C1 The Lakers collect a big victory In Dallas./C1 UC Irvine's tennis team settles for a co-cham- plonshlp./C2 Entertainment Americana takes the community theater spot- light this week with two musicals and a Wiid West drama./83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Bualneaa Local business people highlighted In Credit Line today./84 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge Bualneas California New• Claaalfled Co mica Crouword Death Notices Horoacope Ann Lander• National News Opinion Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa TalevleJon Theater• WHther World New• ,\ ea 9'4 A• C•-e 93 ce 0e C5 82 A• AS 98 C1-3 85 82' 82 A2 A'4 OHAN' .1 ( ( lllN I y I /\1 It 1 •t1Nll\ • I I·. Onofre .springs a 'hot' leak Radiation release second in a week: spokesman said. Saturday's release of radioactivity from a hydroseni>XYJCn monitorina system bepn at 3:30 p.m. and was delcared an .. unusual event" at 6:40 p.m. when the radioactivitiy ex- ceeded the set point on the plant's monitorina a1arm system. The inci- dent was reponed over at 6:0 p.m. but not before 267 curies of radiation were released to the atmosphere Earlierm on Wednesday a malfunc;:. t onlna preuure valve at San Onofre cauled tbe releue of 107 curies of radioactivity in an "unusual event" occurrina over a 22-mlnuic period. Nuclear Re,ulatory Comml.Uion spokesman Jim Hancbene •id from bis Walnut Creek office this momina that I.be two Jeab th.ii week art unrelated. He said it wa1 "unusual" to have two auch events in a week but that about a doien a.re normaUy NRC begins investigation of plant From llaff ud wire report1 The Nuclear Reaulatory Com- mission has dispatched investiptors to San Onofre after another leak of radioactive material at the nuclc;Jr power plant occurred over the week- Yacht season is open Newport Harbor club observes 68th openf ng day By ALMON LOCKABEY Deity ..... 9Ntllle .,..., Newport Harbor Yacht Club. the oldest yachting organization in New- pon Beach. observed its 68th Open- ing Day on Sunday with traditional fanfare. The club staged an open house for members and JUests and a presen- tation of trophies for the best main- tained yachu in the club's multi· million dollar roster. Commodore John S. Griffith Jr. greeted the nearly 1,000 members and gueus and declared the club officially open for the 1984 season. He also introduced the other flag officers of the club and nearly a score of staff commodores who lined up on the club dock in full-dress uniforms. Other flag officers are Stephen N. Barnard. vice commodore; Seymour Beck. rear c~modore; Tom Schock, fleet captain. and Arthur V. Strock. fleet captain. One of the highlights of Opening • (Plea.e .ee Y ACBT / A2) Rocket ignites 25 acres An illegal bottle rocket 'fnited flame~ that scorched 25 acres o grass and brushland near Irvine Lake in onheastern Orange County, in- stigators said today. A small firc that broke out about an hour later in the same JenFral area also 1s under investigation, officers said. Eighty Orange County and U.S Forest Service firefi&hters battled the larger blaze that broke out at mid· afternoon Sunday alona Santiago Canyo n Road. about 2 miles south of Irvine Lake. It was one of the first si_anificant blazes since the official openina offire season on April I 5. Had flames been allowed to spread in the warm and dry conditions. homes in the canyon areas may have been threatened, according to Patrick Antrim. county fire depanment public information officer. But firefighters responded in force and managed to check the flames. Thirteen engine companies. two bull· dozers and three water tenders were dispatched to fight the fire. Flames were extinguished in about three hours. There were no tnJunes and no structures were damaged. Antnm said. Firefighters were trying to de- termine whose bottlerocket caused the fire. The smaller fire broke out about a mile south of trvine t.akc. In vestigators would not say 1f the) believe 1t was deliberately set. Los Angeles county firefighters reponed no major brushfires during the weekend. But in Ventura Count) two engine crews kept an eye on isolated hot spats left over from Saturday night s fire near the Lake Casitas Recreational Area about I 0 miles nonh of Ventura. Some 200 .&,£Creational vehicles were evacuate<f from the camp- ground as 80 firefighters battled the blaze. Huntington man dies of injuries A 26-year-old Huntanaton Beach man who had been kept on life- suppon systems after a s1nale-car accident on Apnl 28 died Sunday at Fountain Valley Com munity Hospi- tal, officers said today Joseph Daao1\1no suffered mul- tiple ficad i1'\iunC1 when he was hurled throuah the sun roof of his pickup truck when it went ou\ of control on Garfield Avenue near Golden Wer.t Street 1n the c11y. 1nvcstlptors said. Dagostino apparently had been dnv1na at hiah SS)(cda when he lost control and was eJected from the veh icle. occordrna to 1nvest1pton. end. The most recent leak occumd Saturday afternoon, JUSt thrtt days af\er an earlier leak. Neither leak was larae enough to harm plant personnel or the public. a An unusual event ii the lowest clauijication of incident at the plant that must be reported to the federal Nuclear Rquiatory Commi11ion. Staff Commodore Bob MeeerYe preeenta the Shirley MaerYe Sweepetakee Trophy for Dlllf .......... .., ..... ~ the bat maintained yacht ln the fleet to Staff Commodore aw Benta. Agent Orange settlement seen as Viet vet victory Seven chemical companies agree to put $180 million aside for claims NEW YORK (AP) -Seven chemical companies today agreed to pay S 180 million in a tentative out-of- coun settlement with 15.000 Viet- nam veterans who claimed injuries from exposure to Agent Orange. U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weins- tein announc~ the settlement as Jury selection was to begin in a class-action tnal of the veterans' damage claims. The payments will go into special bank accounts and. with interest. could an'lount to a S250 million fund to pay the claims for damages from exposure to the wanime herbicide. Weinstein said he would withhold hi$ approval of-the settlement until public hearinas were held to · de- termine whether 1t was fair. "Obviously it's a victory. no doubt about that," said Daniel J. Evan- gelesta. director of the Vietnam Era Veterans Association in Providence. R.I.. and administrator of a legislat· ive commission on Agent Orange. If the settlement 1s approved. the 3~wheeling cops turn a sandy beat into a cakewalk Police Lt BalT) Price recalls the da)S not so long ago when officers W"Orkmg the sometimes thankless beach patrol would consider 11 a good da} when they could count their blisters on one hand. The dut) called for Huntington Beach officers to trudge through the sand from the Santa Ana Ri ver to Bolsa Chica. a grueh ng e1ght-m1le trek on a hot August da). When the\ finished . they'd walk 1t again. · Pure c>.c1tement. 11 was not. "Oh. )ou'd get 10 wear shom· and all that. but once the newness of the JOb wore off -which was prelt) quick -it wasn't that great." Sl)S Price. "Walking in the sand all day really suc ks." But no more. Not since the cit) introduced the "cop trike." A low-slung motorcycle with three fat tires and a sturdy frame, the all- terrain cycle has become the rage of police officers who have to wend their way through thick summen1me crowds at area beaches and parks. Unlike police 1n Jeeps. a patrolm•n on an ATC can weave 1n and out of the thro nas or ZIP down to the waterline and roar through the foamy spray. ''It can ao JUSt about anywhere. n can move through a crowd much better than a JCCP and 1t 11ves the officers a new v1S1b1lit)." says Lt. Pnce. who coordtnatcs the city's beach patrol and of\tn ndcs the m~h1ncs h1mstlf STEVE MARBLE NEws FouowuP ra1r of the three wheelers. .. The> 're incitpens1 ve. quiet. P,rttt) fast and don't spook lake hof1Cs. ·says Lt. Richard Olson. "Also they're - well. they're pollution-free." They're also popular. Lt. Price estimates 45 officers have put in wntten requests for beach patrol this summer. ln Newport. no less than 30 officers arc on the wai tina list for the depanmcnt's two A TCs. "It's the plum detail," Pnce said. Compared to a jeep, the A TC is a cheap ndc. Workina throu&h com- panies hke Honda and Kawasaki that arc tf) in4 to interest law enforcement afenc1es 1n their machines, pohcc can pick up a "cop trike" for as little as suoo. "The~ 'rc ready to ao as IS." s&)'S Pncc. "We JUSt strap on a radio holder. pain\ 'Police' on \he side of the th1n1 and take off. On an averaae sh1f\. I'd say we utt lei! than two pitons of an" The A TCs arc des1aned only for off. road use and for years have been popular with recreational vet11clc buffs The mach1ne1 arc crcd1ted w1\h suS)(nor chrnb•n• ability. easy hand- hna and deceptive quickness An money will be paid out over six years. and funds will be kept in reserve for up to 25 years to cover claims for future illnesses, said Kenneth Feinbera. a court-appointed attorney who will help administer the settle- ment. The veterans contended they suf- fered cancer, liver and nerve damage, ski n problems. sensitivity to light and mental disturbances because they werc forced to handle ~ent Oranae. Wives of some veterans said the} had miscarriages because of their husbands' exposure. and children of the ex-soldiers allegedy had b1nh defects because of their fathers' exposure. reported in ~ year. . An NRC inspector has been sent to (Pleue ... LSA&/A2) Arson likely inHB blaze Restaurateur's business gutted By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.lr ......... HuntinJtOn Beach investipton were conu nuina their probe today of a sus~ anon fire that autted an Italian restaurant early Sunday and caused about S2SO,OOO damqc. The blue occurred shortly before S a.m. at Ristooan\C Gilio, I 6883 Beach Blvd. The owner of the business is Salvatore 0 Sam" Gilio of H untlnaton Beach. Gilio said today he opened the restaurant in 1977 and upgraded it until 1t became a fi ne dinina spot that has received &lowing reviews. ~e said the business received a silver certificate from the Southern Cali- fornia Restaurant Wrilcn Associa- \ion. 1 Gilio said he had no idea who m1aht have started the blaze. Auntinaton Beach Fite Dcpan- men\ spokeswoman Martha Werth said fircfi&hters were alerted to Sun- day's blaze by employees at a ncatb) McDonald's restaurant. She said 19 firefighters from Hunt- inaton Beach and Fount.am VaJle) worked for 37 minutes 10 brina Lhe blaze under control. They rcmafoed at the scene for more than three hours. No one was in1urcd in the incident. Wenh sa id. Most of the damage occurred in the interior of the restaurant. Werth said. .. In the whole (interior of the) restaurant. there's not a square inch that's not gone." Wenh said. She said investlptors found evidence of vandalism inside. mclud- in• paint splatten and obscenities wntten on the waJls. Arson is the suspected cause of the fire and investigators were cont1num1 thetr probe today. Wcnh said. A skyhght was discovered removed but investigators were not certain whether intruders entered through iL (Pleue Me GUTTED/ A2) ........ Hununaton unveiled five of the motom ed tnc)clcs last ytar and this summer Newpon Beach will be 1ntroduc1na two of the bikes Even the Oranat County hen fl'' Dcpanment. which trad1t1onall) use~ hors.es on beach and park patrols. p1rkcd up a A. TC con reach speeds of 55 mph. .. 1 n telc" 1~1on commercial\, nden (Pluae ... COPS/ A 2) A Buntlniton Beach ~llceman dem.Oll9tratee tbe lateet - way to patrol theclty ebeach•. ' • ... A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PlLOTIMonday, May 7, 198~ Coast College board fetes Watson; extends contracts WEAT HER --=-=--- Sunny, wafm; high in the 70s occ·s library now bears retlrln · ch a ncellor's n a me By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Deity Nol aUllf Coast Communtty College District trustees took a fresh start by Laking care of some old business. charting a new course while acknowledging the past. The trustees decided on a per- manent honor for their reunng chancell or and ha ve decided to put behind them a festering contract dispute involving other top adminis- trators. The board members also have requested legal advice concerning the possible sale of the district's PBS telev1s1on station. KOCE Channel 50. The trustees. who oversee Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges. announced the decisions last week. The board announced It will re- name the Orange Coast College Libra!")' in ho nor of long-lime Chancellor Norman E. Watson. who will retire June 30. Watson has been chief adminis- trator of the college district since 1964. He is credited wuh guiding its growth into one of the most well- attended community college distrips in the nuuon. When Watson JOined the d1stnct in 1.951 as an assistant superintendent for vocational education and a psy- chology instructor. 1t consisted onl) of Orange Coast College. Coaatal lwv!y Ind w"m T~ ~In Ille IOw fOt ti0110 lhl ~ Ille IOW IOI -"* ~ Cllltt I.OM l.IPI* .0. lnllnd .....,... to low eOt dOwfltown Loe A~ Ind thl Sen ~., .. THERN CAl."ORNIA MOUN· T AIN AREAS -SIHlnt, tn<1 Wlfm T....01y ~ lllQ,,a m tot 10 mid 10.. I.owe mid 30t to ll'lld 40t IOUTHIRN CALIFORNIA DESERT AREAS -Sunny TUffd•y Ind lllffr ton+gflt o...na ~alley hli)tll In 1111low10 mid toe, nor1h«n ~· low toe to lcw ~ tn<I aouthltn Ot-1• 111 thl 90t Owtna ~alley Iowa In lhl low to mid 40a. nonht<n CllM<1t In lhl 509 And aoutht<n ~· tn "" eo. 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Of SI 44 TulN PtO~ 56 so Wutttngton =::::?" 711 61 Wic:ttllt Cit, St 35 Wlllt•·8t1rt Reno es •9 WUmtngton.O. SuRF REPORT llD 1.2 1·2 1·2 1·2 1-2 1 1 S ••ll 01rec11on 8oul"-1 ~ • ~ ~ .,_ 71 13 71 ~ 96 •• .. 71 It 44 " st 13 ... IO 49 to 74 $1 32 55 40 13 52 Il l 40 60 30 52 45 71 42 113 eo 79 41 74 13 T3 47 ... St n SS During his two decades as chief administrator. the d1stnp opened Golden West College 1n Hun11ngton Beach and station KOCE on the Golden West campus. In 1976. the occ·. Library DOW called the Norman E. Wataon Library. ln honor of retlrlnC chancellor of Coaat Community Diatrlct. Deukmejian tells dentists California's 'in the black' Dr. Norman E. Wataon district launched Coastline. an 1n- novat1ve college that lacks a formal campus but offers courses at numer- ous rented satellite locations. Coastline also offers courses over television. another education alterna- tive strongly supported by Watson. But in recent years, Watson has found himself at odds with some district teachers, who have accused him of favoring technology over people. The dispute reached a peak last year when about 100 full-time teachers and administrators recei ved layoff notices because of cutbacks 1n state funding. Three new distnct board members supponed by the teachers were elected in November. Shani) after the elec11on. Watson. then 68. an- nounced his retirement plans. At the 11me. he said he had long planned to retire at the conclusion of his con- tract, which runs through June 30. The plan to rename the Orange Coast College library after Watson was disclosed Wednesday afternoon at a OCC reception in honor of the chancellor. Coast District Board President Conrad Nordquist said the renaming of the OCC library was selected as way to honor Watson for •·the years of service Norm has given to the Coast College D1stnct and OCC and to community college education on a national level." By SUSAN MONAHAN Delly ,.Hot Cotn ... endtnt ··some people ha ve said we're overcautious but pred1 ct1ons about the economy can be a risky business ... the governor said. ..California 1s back in the black again. and it's going to stay that wa y, .. Go". George Deukmejian declared DeukmeJiah said that even wuh. the this weekend in Anaheim. ·reser:ve fund, funds for education. 'The governor defended his admin-pubh~ safety and transportation have istration's efforts in a variety of areas " been increased: during a luncheon address before the He said ~hat in the first two years of California Dental Association's his admm1strat1on. there has been a spring 1984 scientific session. held at 17 percent increase in funds for each the Anaheim Convention Center. student 1n grades kindergarten Nordquist added. "He's H'ry fond The governor gave much of the throu$h I:?. of the tibraf). he uses it and was credit for the state's solvenq to the "P~or tom) taking office." he said. instrumental in ns conslruction. His 3. 7 percent emergency reserve fund "public schools h11d no real increase heart 1s realh close to 11 •· he said \\Ould guard against an) .,1n funding -tak~!1g 1n10 accou~t the . unexpected cxpend1i.ures or drops 1n rate of 1nflat1on He added. This ~ atson "as a11endmg a conlerenrc ~re' enuc increase 1s $2.6 b1lhon more than "'as outside 1he count) late this "eek and He called the fund .. an insurance • spent m the last year of Go-.ernor was unavailable for comment. But pohn .. that will protect a balanced Brown's admm1strat1on." according to his associates Watson budget. hold do" n taxes and main-The go' ernor also said higher was pleased"' llh the libraf) honor. tam essential state services educa11on has received its largest real increase m more than a decade. and that this has been applied to raising faculty salaries. acquiring new equip- ment and providing financial aid. He said his administration wanted to ensure that "no qualified student be denied a higher education because of financial need." Deukmejian then moved on to the health care system. asserting that his administration has implemented a "bold attempt to repair the health care system by applying the pnnciples of free enterpnse." He said that allowing hospitals to bid competlli ve- h for Med1Cal services has save(,1 S 180 million this year and 1s expected 10 save S235 million next year. Van de Kamp stumps for county Democrats ··we have to weed out excessive regulations that needlessly drive up costs.'' he said. He added that California 1s being watched by the rest of the nation "to sec if the pnnciples of free enterpnse can k~p down costs \\htle maintaining the high quality of health care:· He took the opponunsty to praise the dental profession for "demon- strating that it knows how to be cost effective." He said the cost of dental care has remained at approxim~tely the rate of inflation and credited prevemive care for making this possible. Par ty hopes to develop stronghold for Sou th ern California a ctivit ies By CORY BLAK E Democratic Party loyalists and to oe11r P11o1 co., .. ,_,_, lend support to local political can- . tale .\llorne) General John Van didates. dcKamp "'as in Orange Count) As the ke)note speaker at a lawn liunda) 10 encourage the efforts of pan) and membership dn-.e of the Newport Beach Democratic Club. Van deKamp spoke of the need for Democrats to "raise issues and to bring good candidates into the Or- ange County politlcar arena ...... Those act1v1t1es combined with an aggressi ve fund-raising program. Van deKamp said. will be ke) factors 1n helping Orange 'County to gro"' into ~ldtlijiij@j~f I&~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ COPS RIDE 3-WHEELERS ... From A l ~. an: -.ho"' n splJsh1ng through puddles. grinding up hillsides and thrashing through the "oods Mud-splattered nJcr'o '>mile a'\ the~ are turned into human 'ohock ahsorbers. PoltLc 1,ay the~ are much more uinsen a11vc m using the machines and rare I) make 11 out of second gear dunn11. a da .. ··s patrol. GUTTED ... From Al ~he said O"nl.'r Citlin 1,;rn1 he·, been told ·1here\ nothing to be sah aged .. 1n~1dc the rco.,taurant He said he plans It' mt'l'l "1th h1' in-;urame reprcsen- tal1H'S this "'el·k n lncern1ng rebuild- ing the rl.'staurant He 'aid he 1s Lllncerncd about lmmg t.·mplo) CC!> and t ustomers dur- ing the rcbu1 ld1ng period. "'h1ch I'> c\ ~l lL·d 10 take a1 ll'3'\t thn·e month., ·'\omc of thl· t hcnielt' "111 tx: \l'<llll'rl.'d and \\L' ma\ ha'e .i hdrd ttnll' gL'tllOg them b3t."0k," UlhO '\aid .. The more time we're dosed. the "'orse 111s. I t'!t tom) benefit 10 reopen a~ soon as possible ... LEAK •.. From Al the plant toda\ tor a ··routtnl' follwoup 1nspcc1mn. ·· Hanchhctc -..ud 111~ report 1s expected "1n a IC" da\''> ·· ~outhcrn C ahlornia Edison Com- pan~ c,poke!lman Dave Barron said Monda} 1ha1 <iaturda) ·., leak was greater than Wtdnc!tda) ''i but that 1t \\-3\ o;prcJd u' er a longer penod of ttml" fl c \.'lid hoth incidents had "no 1mpdlt on pl.int pcr<;onnel or the puhhl ·· n.irron ... rn1 \omeone 'il8nd1ng on thl' pcrirl11et of thC' plant Saturda) ,1ftanonn \H1uld ha-.c rece1H'd ap. pro\lmo11ch I m1llm·m of rad10- all1\ 11\ \ t'v~l1lal chc t X r:I) result'i "' rad1.111on of ahout 50 millirem~. Pl.in1 cx·rsonnrl notircd the lcal.. a" 1hl· h' drngrn-m )gen gu monuor was N:1ng returned 10 '<'fVICC' aftcr "rou- t1m· i.'3hhratwn .. \:\\d Fd1~00 '>l')Okt'>· rnan I rank Hello f d1,on nl)(.r.11r" lhl· triple-reactor I.ii iltl\ .1hou1 'i milc' wuth ot ';in ( flonH'll ll' • "But ll takes some training to learn the ropes:· says Price. "We give our officers at least I 0 hours on the sand learning high-speed maneuvers and turns. "We also teach them how to do wheelies. Everyone on the beach wants you 10 do a wheelie. And we teach them how to fall because sometimes that happens too... he adds. Indeed 1t docs. Last summer. one Huntington Beach patrolman broke a collar bone when he was thrown off his A TC and another went headfirst into the '>and when he acc1dcntl) dro' e into a hole. "It \'35 a huge hole." recalls Price. "abou1 live feet deep and five feet w 1dc The tnke went down into the ho le and stopped. The rider kept going. still doint about lS mph.·· The police beach patrol is a thing of the summer. Price said o fficers come down "hardhne and hardcore" 1n the earl )" da'vs of June to set the tone for the rest of ihe summer "We li ke to gel the word out nght awa~ ." sa)s Price. ··w e tf) to clear out the drunks and the rowdies 10 make 1t a fam ily beach - a place where you can come down. have fun and not get hassled ." Still. the cit y beach patrol 1s as {huch an exercise in public relation$ !s an} thing else. Police department claim the presence of a casually dressed officer can nip prublcm<i 1n the bud. The AT( fits nght in with 1hc image "It's a much softer image." agr~es Newpon Beach Capt. Ri ch Hamil- ton. "The officers arc dressed 1n shons and we think people will be more w1ll1ng lo rome up Jnd talk" 11h them. Price claims thl' mohilit\ uf the 1hrec-wheclcrs makes 1hcm ideal for beach USC .. The prohlcm in the past has been that a lifeguard has trouble" 1th some drunks and we're \.\3\ du,~n JI another pan oft he beach and 1t'll 1akc us half an hour to cover that murh sand. And 1f\.\e·rc in a1ecp. }OU lan·t get through the crowds "Also ... adds Pnce. "in a Jeep \OU afwa}S \.\Of"f1 about ..running over someone. On the A. TC's the !Ires are so big and "1n so low on pressure 1ha1 you can run o'er someone and 1t won't hurt them." To prove his point. last summer Pncc had one officer run over another patrolman's leg "A little pressure hu1 no real pain.'' he claims . In detailing the virtues of the A. TCs. Price adm11s that one of the nicest features of the tricycle~ 1s that the) are Just plain fun. So come Memonal Day. when beaches are officially declared open and fair game for one and all. pt>licc from Huntington to Newport will get ··casual," mount their tnkes nnd hit the sand. And have some fun. too YACHT SEASON OPENS ... From A l Da) 1s the inspection of yacht!> and the presenta11on of trophies to the ~st maintained yachts Winner of the h1rley Mt'strvc S\\-eepstakes trophy for. the bco;t ma1nta1ned yacht was 8111 and Marcia Bcn1s for their 50-foot Scallarud and DeFever-des1aned power boat. Y Como. Y Como was bu1t 20 years aao for her onginal owner. Gould Eddy of San D1eao The Bents have owned It for thrc-e years. Other insp«t1on winners were: Small one-design <uilboat. Ja ~ Durgan. I chm:tn · 12. Bay Launch. Happy Duy; •. fed and Det.b1eSpnng- er. Small Motor yncht. Manu Kai Wilham lftnl'· l Bro"n Power ll<>at ' under 40 feet. Breaka"a'. Rohen Aile born. Power boat 0' er 4o feet . Sea Rogue. Don and Fern McAnli~. Sa1lhoa1under40 feet . Ins. Stc-\\ar1 McDougall. ail o'er 40 feet . Dawn tar. And) and Rua 71mbald1. Ocean racer. Min Maa1c. Kirk Elliott. C ·om- modore'5 Troph). Moonstone Vin~c Am go The Nrwnort Harbor Yacht C luh wa5 organ11e·d and comm1.,~1oned 1n I q 17 on tht" site whcrt 11 now stand'I on Ra) .\ven ue near 8th Street 1n Balboa The cluh grt'w alon~ \.\Ith the< 1t} of Ncwpon Beach and ha'\ tx·rn a landmark 1n the Ha rbnr \rt•a for ncarh \<'Hn 1.k~'adt"' an important Dcmocrauc poht1cal force in Southern California. Addressing most of his remarks to the upcomi ng presidential elec11on. Van rtel<::amprebuned theconclusiou- that Ronald Reagan was a .. shoe an." Accordmg to Van deKamp many Americans will be asking themselves "hen they go to the polls. "Are we an) belier off now than we were before?" D~pite a momentaq prefabricated growth in the econom) designed for 1h1s elec11on year. the count!) 1s plagued wtth problems created b} huge budget deficits. Van deKamp mamtamed. Massive un- cmplo} mcnt still haunts the homes of man) families. he said. He told the audience the nation was 1n a more prccanous s1tuat1on 1111er- nat1onall} 1n the Middle East and in Coast folks enjoy summe r wa rmth Ma' continues to offer a preview of 'iumml·r \.\1th highs expected to again rea(h the 80s and 90s Tuesday throughout Sou1hem Cahforn1a. the National \\ eathcr Service savs. .\ftcr an overnight low· 1n the m1d-50s. Orange Count~ will top out in the 80s under clear skies Along the coast. temperatures in the low-70s are expected. T hl· \ allc) s" 111 drop into the upper 40~ and 50s ton1$hl. but the mcrcur) '>hould shoot up into the m1d-80s and low 90s Tucsda} Mountain reson highs will reach the m1d-60s 10 mid-70s after chill n1ghtt1me temperature-; 1n inc 30s and 40s Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very I• Ouarente.c:t I I ... ... .... . ~ ,, . Nicaragua and Honduras than before Reagan was elected president. Closer to home. Va n de Kamp said. the Reagan Administration has had a blatant 1ii-sregard for environmental protection and is waiting until after the t:lection to once again initiate the ..envi ronmental pillage" that was being camed out by former Secretal) of the lntenor James Watt. Those issues. as well as Ronald Reagan's age. said Van deKamp. make him vulnerable to a Demo- cratic bid for the presidency. As state attorney general. John Van deKamp said his offi ce has taken a&$.ress1ve steps to halt offshore dnlhng. to. ensure that all safet)' preca411ons are taken before the D1ablo Can)on Nuclear Plant is permitted to operate and to clean up toxic waste dumps. Van deKamp said he spends two- thirds of his time dealing with the problems of crime. He said his office 1sdeeply involved in trying to prevent child abuse and "stem the circle of crime that results when abused chil- dren become adults." Van deKamp said he also spends considerable time and 1·e:sources try- ing 10 prevent the prohferauon of narcotics and dangerous drugs that are now on the street. As Democrats. he said. we have to let the public know that we are not "soft on cnme" and that cnme pre' cnt1on t'i not onl} a Republican ISSUt' In his closmg remarks. Van de- Kamp pointed to the contnbut1ons made to C'ahforn1a government b) Orange County Democrats like Rep. Jeff) Patterson of Santa Ana and state Sen Richard Robinson of Garden Grove. In his closing remarks, the gov· ernor criticized reapportionment, saying that many congressional. sta~ senate and assembly district scats are considered "safe scats" because the incum1*lts have reapportioned the districts themselves. The governor spoke briefly to reporters after his speech. answering a question about transportation expen- ditures with the observation that "We have embarked on a major five-year transportation plan.·· He said that an estimated S 13 billion will be spent on "2.000 specific highway-and free- way-type projects " and on public transit. Laguna Canyon channel studied With an eye toward flood preven- tion in Laguna Canyon, the Orange County Environmental Management Agency has scheduled a workshop to consider ways of improving the Laguna Canyon flood control chan- nel. The count) ·s Environmental Man- agement Agency and a consulting firm retained to design the improved channel have scheduled the public session at 7 p'.m. Tuesday at theBoys Club of Laguna Beach. I 085 Laguna Canyon Road. Engineers arc seeking comments from the pubhc that would assist them in preparing project plans. Wha t do you like about lhe Daily Pllol? What don't you like? 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C" ~ br ta.,,... $4 1\ <nan1Nf n, 1'1• l f !>() """''' I VOL. n , NO. 121 • I • HIGH 81 LOW54 f 1111 111111 M OND A Y, MAY 7, 1984 anot ea- Coast Costa Mesa Water Dis- trict officials are studying a $21 .3 mllllon Improve- ment plan./ A3 Our roving re- porter I photographer asked folks how they feel about Mom./ A3 :::·:::·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Callfomla Reagan would beat Mon- dale and Hart today, a poll shows.I AS Los Angeles deputies sniffed out a genuine corn mash whiskey still.I AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation A new round of thunder- storms and floods claimed three more lives. /AS U.S. should be treated to a unique eclipse come the end of the month./ A4 World London expert says Ronald Reagan comes from long line of royalty. /A4 Salvadoran fllectlons sur- prisingly snag-free, bl{t results stlll unknown./,A4 The Qlymplc torch is-tit In the land of its origins./ A4 .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:· Feature Who has more fun at Gymboree classes in Costa Mesa -the tod- dlers or their parents? /81 Experts now agree that lifestyle can be an import- . ant factor In cancer prevention ./82 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West colleges move closer to a South Coast Conference baseball showdown./C1 The Lakers collect a big victory In Da.llas./C1 UC Irvine's tennis team settles for a co-cham- plonshlp. /C2 Entertainment Americana takes the community theater spot- light this week with two musicals and a Wiid West drama./83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Local business people highlighted In Credit Line today.tB4· INDEX Bridge 83 Business 84 California News A4 Classified C4-6 Comics B3 Crossword C6 Death Notices 86 Horoacope C5 Ann landers 82 National News A4 Opinion A6 Public Notices 86 Sports C1-3 Stock Marketa 86 Televltlon 82 Theaters 82 Weather A2 World News A4 ... Yacht season • is open Newport Harbor club observes 68th opening day By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Not ..... .,,,.., Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the oldest yachting organization in New- port Beach, observed its 68th Open- ing Day on Sunday with tradnional fanfare. The club staged an open house for members and iuests and a presen- tation of trophies for the best main- tained yachts in the club's multi- million dollar roster. Commodore John S. Griffith Jr. greeted the nearly 1.000 members and guests and declared the cl ub officially open for the 1984 season. He also introduced the other flag officers of the club and nearly a score of staff commodores who li ned up on the club dock in full-dress uniforms. Other flag officers are Stephen N. Barnard, vice commodore: Seymour Beek. rear commodore; Tom Schock. fleet captajn, and Arthur V. Strock. fleet captain. One of the highlights of Opening (Plu.e eee Y ACBT / A2) Rocket ignites 25acres _ An illegal bottle rocket ign iH~d flames that scorched 25 acres of grass and brushland near Irvine Lake in northeastern Orange County.. in- vesfilf\tors said today. . A sttlall fire that broke out flbout an hour later in the same $eneral area also is under invtstigauon. officers said. Eighty Orange County and U.S. Forest Service firefighters battled the larger blaze that broke out at m1d- aftemoon Sunday along Santiago Canyon Road. about 2 miles south of Irvine Lake. It was one of the first significant blazes si nce the official opening offire season on April 15. Had flam~s been allowed to spread in the warm and dry conditions. homes in the canyon areas may have been threatened, according to Patrick Antrim. county fire department public information officer. But firefighters responded in force and managed to check the flames. Thirteen engine companies. two bull- dozers and three water tenders were dispatched to fight the fire. Flames were extinguished in about three hours. (Pleue 11ee ROCKET/ A2) Huntington restaurant fire probed By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the o..,, l'llot Ii.ff Huntinttton Beach 1nvest1gators were continuing their probe today of a suspected arson fire that gutted an Italian restaurant early Sunday and caused about $250.000 damage. The blaze occurred shortly before 5 a.m. at RistoranteGilio. 16883 Beach Blvd. The owner of the business was identified as Sam G1ho of Hunt- ington Beach. Huntington Beach Fire Depart- ment spokeswoman Manha Werth said firefighters were alened to the blaze by employees at a nearby McDonald's restaurant. She said 19 firefighters from Hunt- ington Beach and Fountain Valley worked for 37 minutes to bnng the blaze under control. They remained at the scene for more than three hours. No one was injured in the incident. Wenh said~ Most of the damaae occurred in the in tenor of the rtstuarant. Werth said "In the whole (interior of the) restaurant. there's not a square inch that's not gone." Wenh said Arson is the suspected cause of the fire and 1nvcst1pton were contrnuma their probe today. Werth \11d • Staff Commodore Bob Me.ene pre.enta the Shirley Me.ene Sweep11takes Trophy for 0-.,... ....... .,, ...... ~ the best maintained yacht ln the neet to Staff Commodore Bll1 Benta. Agent Orange· settlement seen as Viet vet victory Seven ch emical companies agree to put $180 million aside for cla ims NEW YORK (A P) -Seven chemical companies today agreed to pay S 180 million in a tentative out-of- court settlement with 15.000 Viet- nam veterans who claimed inJunes from exposure to Agent Orange. U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weins- tein announced the settlement as Jury selecti on was to begin in a class-action tnal of the veterans' damage claims. The payments will go into special bank accounts and, with interest, could amount to a $250 million fund ------ to pay the claims for damages from exposure to the wartime herbicide. Weinstein said he would withhold his approval of the settlement uhtil • public heanngs were held to de- termine whether 1t was fair. "Obvious() It's a victory, no doubt about that." said Daniel J. Evan- gelesta. director of the Vietnam Era Veterans Association in Providence. R.I.. and administrator of a leg.1sla t- 1ve comm1ss1on on Agent Orange. If the settlement 1s approved. the 3-wheeling cops turn a sandy becit into a cakewalk Police Lt Barry Pnce recalls the days no t so long ago when officers working the sometimes thankless beach patrol would consider 1t a good da)' when the) could count their blisters on one hand. The duty called for Huntington Beach officers to trudge through the sand from the Santa Ana Ri ver to Bolsa Chica. a gruehnge1ght-m1le trek on a hot August da). When the) f1n1shed. they'd walk 11 again. Pun~ cx~1tcmcnt. 11 was not "Oh. you'd get to wear shorts and all that. but once the newness of the job wore off -which was pretty quick -1t wasn't that great," sa}S Price. "Walking 1n the sand all day really sucks ... But no more. Not since the city introduced the "cop trike." A low-slung motorcycle with three fa t tires and a sturdy frame. the all- terrain cycle has become the rage of police officers who have to wend their wa)' through thick summertime crowds at area beaches and parks. Unlike police in Jeeps. a patrolman on an A TC can weave m and out of the throngs or zip down to the waterline and roar through the foamy spra) "It can 10 JUSt about anywhere. 1t can move through a cro~d much better than a JCC{> and 1t gives the officers a new vis1b1hty," ~ys Lt. Pnce. who coordinatc11 the citt ·,. beach patrol and often ndcs the machines himself STEVE MARBLE NEWS F OLLOWUP pair of the three "'heelers "The~ 're ine,pcnSl\C, quiet. prett} fast and don't spook h ke horses ... says Lt R1C.'hard Olson "Also they're - well. they're polluuon-frce" They'rf also popular. Lt. Pnce estimates 45 officers have put in wntten requests for beach patrol this sum mer. In Newport, no less than 30 officers are on the waiung list for the department's two A TCs "It's the plum detail.'' Pncc said. Compared to a Jeep. the A TC is a cheap ndc Working throuah com- panies hke Honda and Kawasaki that are trym~ to interest law enforcement ascnc1es 1n their machines. polict can pick up a "cop tnke" for as little as s 1.500 "The) 'rt ready to go as 1s ... says Pncc. "We Just 11trap O{l a radio holder. paint 'Police' on the side of the thing and take off On an average shift. I'd s&) wt use le than two pllons of ps " money Wlll be paid out over six )'Cars. and funds will be kept in reserve for up to 25 years to cover claims for future illnesses, said Ken neth Feinberg. a court-appointed attorney who will help administer the settle- ment. The veterans contended they suf- fered cancer, liver and nerve damage. skin problems. sens1t1Vll)' to light and mental disturbances because they were forced to handle A11.ent Orange. Wives of some ve terans said the) had m1scamages because of their husbands' exposure. and children of the ex-soldiers alleged) had birth defects because of their fathers' exposure. Radioactive leak is the second within a week From 1taff ud wlre report• The Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission has dispatched investigatoPS to San Onofre after another leak of radioactive material at the nuclear power plant occurred over the week- end. The most recent leak occurred Saturday afternoon, just three days after an earlier leak. Neither leak was large enough to harm plant personnel or the public, a spokesman said Saturday's release of radioactivity from a bydrogcn--oxygen monitorina system began at 3:30 p.m. and was dclcared an "unusual event .. at 6:40 p.m. when the radioactivitiy ex- ceeded the set point on the plant's. monitoring alann system. The inci- dent was reported ov~ at 6:4S p.m. but not before 267 curies of radiation were released to ~e atmosphere Earlicrm on Wednesday a malfunc; tioning pressure valve at San Onom caused the release of l 07 curies of radioactjvity in an .. unusual event" occurring over a 22-minute period. An unusual eyent is the lowest classification of incident at the plant that must be reported to the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Nuctear Regulatory Commission spokesman Jim Hancbene said from his Walnut Creek office this morning that the two leaks this week arc unrelated. Mc said it was "unusual" to have two such events in a week but that ·about a dozen arc nonnalh reported in a year. · An NRC inspector has been sent to the plant today for a "routine follwoup 10spcction. •• Hanchhete said .• !fis repon is expected "in a few , days .. Southern California Edison Com- pany spokes~ Dave Barron sa1d Monday that SatUJ"daY•s leak was greater than Wednesday's but that it was spread over a longer period of time. He said both incidents had "no impact on plant personnel or the public." Barron said someone standing on the penmter of the plant Saturda)' afternoon would have received ai>- prox.imately . I millirem of radio- activtty. A typical chest X-ray results in radia11on of about 50 millircms. Plant personnel noticed the leak as the hydrogen-oxygen gas monitor was being returned to service after "rou- tine calibration." said Edison spokes- man Frank BclJo. Edison operates the tnple-rcactor fac1lit) about 5 miles south of San Clemente ._ ............. Huntington unveiled. five ol the ~orized tncycles last year and th1" summer Newport Bcac-h will be 1ntroducu\g two of the hikes Even the Oranae County henffs Department. which traditionally use" horses on beach a:d ~t.rol-.. p1d.t'd up a The ;\ T\s are dc'it&ncd onl) for off- road use and for )'Cars have been Popular wuh rtc-reattonal vehicle huff~ The machine!. are c~lled with supenor climbing ab1ht). cn"iy hand- ling and deccptl\e quickness An ATC can reach speeds on~ mph. In t<.>lc" 1 ion commrrt1all\, rider\ (Pleue eee COP8/A2) A Bunttncton Beach ~llcema.n demonatratee tbe latmt waytopatroltheelty abeachee~ • • ., . . , .. .. .· ,. A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 7, 198-4 Coast College boarc;t fetes Watson; extends contracts OCC's library now bears retiring -- chancellor· s name By PHIL SNEJDERMAN OI tlle ~ l'llol le.It Coast Community College District trustees took a fresh st.an by ta~ing care of some old business, chaning a new course while acknowledging the past The trustees decided on a per- manent honor for their retiring chancellor and have decided lo put behmd them a festen ng contract dispute mvolvmg other top adminis- trators. The board members also have requested legal adv1ceconcenung the possible sale of the district's PBS tclevis1on st.atton. KOCE Channel 50. The trustees. who overStt Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline colleges. announced the decisions last week. The board announ ced 1t will re- name the Orange Coast College Library 1n honor of long-lime Chancellor Norman E. Watson, who will retire June 30. Watson ha s been chief adminis- trator of the wllege district si nce 1964. He 1s credited with guidmg Its growt h mto one of the most well- ancnded communll} college d1stncts tn the nation. When Watson JOined the d1stnct in J 951 as an assistant superintendent tor vocational ed~cat1on and a psy- chology m~tructor. tt consisted only of Orange Coast College. Dunng his two decades as chief admm1strator. the d1stnct opened Golden West College tn Huntington Beach and station KOCE on the Golden West campus In 1976. the Dr. Norman E. Watson OCC'• Library DOW called the Norman E . Wataon Library. in honor of retiring chancellor of Cout Community Dlatrlct. district launched Coastline. an tn· novatJve college that Jacks a formal campus but offers courses al numer- ous rented satellite locations. Coastline also offers courses over television. another education alterna- tive strongly supported by Watson. But in recent years, Watson has found himself at odds with some district teachers, who have accused him of favoring technology over people. The dispute reached a peak last year when about JOO full-time teachers and administrators received layoff notices because ~cks 1n st.ate funding. Three new distnct boarttmembers supported by the teachers were elected 1n November. Shortly af\er the election. Watson. then 68. an- nounced his retirement plans. At the time, he said he had long planned to retire at the conclusion of his con- tract, v.h1ch runs through June 30. The plan 10 rename the Orange Coast College library after Watson was disclosed Wednesday af\ernoon at a OCC reception in honor of the chancellor. Coast Distnct Board President Conrad Nordquist Said the renaming of the OCC library was selected as wa y lo honor Watson for "the years of service Nonn has given to the Coast College Distnct and OCC and to community college education on a natio nal level." Nordquist added. "He's very fond of the library. he uses it and was instrumental tn its constructi on. His heart 1s really close to 11 ... 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Second hlQh 6 llpm 4 0 ~ 50 •6 s.cono IOw II IS pm 25 JKl<-.M• Bl 55 Jeck--87 74 Sun MIS toOay 11 7 4 I P m ,._ ~ 61 40 T....Oay at 5 57 am 8lld MIS IQAlll al ~Otty 70 •2 7 42 pm LNVegu llO fS7 Moon r-11 1 I 3 I a m Monday L"lla AOCk 78 61 SURF REPORT Mii 11 I 21 P m and t-agatn al t:::C-89 53 12 40 ~ m T.-Cl•y 541 53 Lul>bodl 91 47 Temps All>any Alt>uQuerqve Amatlllo Ane:h«agl ~ Allenta AllMllC C"y HI lo 52 " 62 41 7& 44 61 38 71 !>:! 75 &7 ... 116 Extended LOCAT'IOM HuntlnQlon BMcti Ar.et J9tty. Newl>Ot1 40lh •• , .... Newl>Ot1 22nO Stt•I, Newport 88100. weooe Laguna 8Mclt s ... c......,.te Wat« I~ I0-81 Im 1·2 1·2 1-2 1·2 1·2 I I S well dl••ctton ~· Deukmejian tells dentists California's 'in the black' By SUSAN MONAHAN o..; ..... c.r .. ,.~ •• "California is back in the black again, and it's going to sta y that way," Gov. George Dcukrnejian declared this weekend in Anaheim. The governor defended his admin- istration ·s efforts in a variety of areas during a luncheon address before the California Dental Association's spring 1984 scientific session. held at the Anaheim Convention Center. The governor gave much of the credit for the state's solvency to the 3. 7 percent emergency reserve fund he said wou ld guard agamst an} une>.pected c>.pend11ures or drops m re venue. He called the fund "an insurance policy" that will protect a balanced •budget, hold down taxes and matn- tai n essential state services. "Some people have said we're overcautious but predictions about tbe economy can be a nsky business," the governor said. Deukmej1an said that even with the reserve fund. funds for education, public safety and transportation h1t ve been increased. He said that in the first two years of his administration, there has been a 17 perc.cnt increase in funds for each student in grades kindergarten throuen 12. "Pnorto my taking office."~ "public schools had no real 1~se 1n funding -taking into account the rate of inflation." He added. "This increase 1s S2.6 billion more than was spent m the last year of Governor Brown ·s admin1strat1on. ·• The governor also said higher cducauon has received 1\s largest rcaJ •• increase in more than a decade, and 1hat thts has been applied to raisina faculty salaries, ac.quiring new equip- ment and providing financial aid. He said his administration wanted to ensure that "no qualified student be denied a higher education because of financial need." Deukmejian then moved on to the health care system. asserting that bis administration has implemented a "bold attempt to repair the health care system by applying the principles of free enterprise." He said that allowing hospitals lo bid competitiv~ ly for MediCal services has saved S 180 million this year and is expected 10 save $235 million next year. Van de Kamps.stumps for county Democrats "We have to weed out excessive regulations that needlessly drive up costs... he wd. He added that Cahfomia is being watched by the rest of the nation "to see if the principles off rec enterprise can keep down costs while maintaining the high quality of health care." , . He took the opportunity to praise the dent.al profession for "demon- strating that it knows bow to be cost effective." He said the cost of dental care has remained at approximately the rate of inflation and credited preve ntive care for making this possible . Party hopes to develop stronghold fo r Southern California activities .,__ By COR 'I BLAKE Democratic Party loyahsls and to oe11y P1101 Con .. pon09n1 lend support to local poht1cal can- ~t~IC o\ ttorne)' (1eneral John Van didates. deKamp v..ao, tn Orange Count)' A.s the keynote speaker at a lawn "unda) to encourage the efforts of party and membership drive of the Newport ·Beach Democratlt" Club. Van de.Kamp spoke of the need for Democrats to -raise issues and to bnng geod-eand-idat<?s tnt{} t{\e-Or- ange County political arena." Those act1v1t1es combmed with an aggressive fund-raising program. Van deKamp said. will be key factors in helping Orange County to grow tnlo ~d~ID®Q~rom~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ROCKET IGNITES BLAZE •.• From Al l hl'rl· ""l'rl' nu 1nJunes and no ''"11 1urr' \\.t·n.: da maged. A.ntnm \jiu r m:li~hll'r\ v.err 1r:1ng 10 de- 1erm1ne whose bottlerocket caused the fire . The smaller fire broke out about a mile south of Irvine Lake. YACHT SEASON OPENS •.. From Al l>Jv 1s the 1n'>pcct1on of }achts and thr nrcsentat1on of trophies to the lll.·'it ma1nta1 ned yachts. " V. in ner of the Sh1rlc )' Meserve '>""l'l'P'itakc' troph' for the best maintained \acht wa '> Bill and Marcia lknt'i tor tht•1r 50-foot \callarud and I k h~ver-de'>1gncd power boat. Y < orlw Y ( 11n1<1 wa'i bull 20 )Cars ago lnr her ong1nJI owne r (1ould Edd' of "Ian Diego J he Bent<, ha' e o"' ned 11 lnr thrcl' \Car\ < >thcr 1nc,pecuon v.1nncr<; were \mall 11nc-dec;1gn ..alboat. Ja~ Durgan I chman-12 Bay Launch. I IJpp~ Da\., Ted and Debbie Spnng- l'r \mall Motor }at.ht . Manu Kai. \\ illiam H1nc-l Brown, Po\.\cr boat under .40 feei, Breakaway, Robert Alie born; Power boat over 40 feet . Sea Rogue, Don and Fem McAnlis: Sailboat under 40 feet, Iris, Stewart McDougall; Sail over 40 feet, Dawn Star. Andy and Rita Z1mbald1; Ocean racer. MISS MagJC. KJrk Ell1on: Com- modore's Trophy. Moonstone, Vmce Arn go. The Nev.port Harbor Yacht Club wa s organized and comm1ss1oned tn · 191 7 on the si te where 1t now stands on Ba\ .\venue near 8t h Street in Balboa. The club grew along with the Cit y of Newport Beach and has been a landmark in the Harbor Area for nearl) se ve n decades. COPS RIDE 3-WHEELERS ... From Al arc '>h"'' 11 w lashmg through puddles, gnnd1 ng up h1lls1des and thrashing 1 hrnu~h the woods M ud-'iplattered rnkr<, <.mtle as they arc turned into human 'ih<x·I.. ah'iorbers P11ht.<' '><•Y the\-are much more Loni.cr .. at1"t: 111 u~mg the maLhmes jl\tl rarch make 11 out of ~cond gear llunnR a da-.·., natrol "'Rut 11 takec; '>Orne trammg to team tht· to!)t'' .. ..,.,,., Pru:c "We give our offi l er' 111 left'>I 10 hour (}fl the \Ind learning h1g.tMpecd maneuvers and turnc. "\\r al\o lt'3l h them how to do "'hl't'lit''> l: vervonc on the beach v.,1111' \011 to do a '4hcchc And we trad1 them huv. 10 fall becau-.e \111m•t1mc' tha t happen\ too:· he uld\ Indeed 11 doc\ I.Ast 'ummer. ont' ll11nt11\(lton fkach patrolmun broke a l • 1ll.i1 honc when ht wa\ thrown off h" \ I c .rnd another W('nt headfir~t 111t11 1tw '41.rld wlwn ht.• atctdrntl~ drc" r into a hok 11 \,,,, ;1 h111tt.' hnk ·· r\'(<111' l,mc, tth11111 111.1• k1•1 1kt•r Jnd tivl" IN-t wide. The trike went down into the hole and stopped. The rider kept gomg. still domg about 25 mph." The police beach patrol is a thing of the summer. Pnce said officers come down "hardhnc and hardcore" 1n the early days orJune to set the tone fo r the rest of the summer. "We like to get the word out nght away," says Price. "We try to clear out the drunks and the rowdie~ to make it a family beach - a phtcc where you can come down. have fun and not get hassled ·· Sull. the city t>oach patrol 1s a~ much an exerc1st 1n {>Ubhc relation' a\ anythmg elst. Police deitft,ment claim the presence of a casually dressed offic:er can nip problems 1n the bud. The ATC fits nght 1n with the 1maa.e. "f fs a much softer 1maae:· agrees Newport Be.tch Capt Rich Hamil· ton. "The officers ore dr~~d 1n \hom and we think people will be morc v.1llin1 to co me up and talk with th r m Pm c C"la1m\ thr mob1lit\ of the Investigators would not sa) 1f the) believe 1t was dehberatel) set. Elsewhere. two engine crews tn Ventura County kept an eye on isolated hot spots left over from Sa turday nigh t's fire near the Lake Ca sit.as Recreational Area about I 0 miles north of Ven tura. Some 200 recreational vehicles were evacuated from the camp- ground as 80 firefighters battled the blaze. which blackened 200 acres near State Route 150 before 11 wa!. con- tatned and controlled shortly after I 0 p.m. Ventura Count) fire dispatcher Sue Debrunner said the fire was caused b) a spark from a tractor. In Can yon Country. a brushfire coursing through rugged can)ons north of Los Angt>les was 90 percent contained today after burning more than 800 acres. But a second blaze which broke: out this morning threatened homes. fire- fighters said. threc-wheelcri> makes them ideal for beach use. "The problem in the past has been that a lifeguard has trouble with some drunks and we're wa y down at another part of the beach and it'll take us half an hour to cover that much sand. And if we're in a Jeep. you ~n·1 get throufh the crowds. .. Also,' adds Pncc. "m a Jct'P you alwa)'S worry about running over ~meone. On the A TCs the tires are so big and run ~ low on pressure that you can run O'er someone and 1t won't hurt them " To prove his point lut summer Pnco had one officer run over another patrolman·~ lea "A httle pressure but no real pam," he claims In dcta1hng the virtues of the ATC s. P~ce admits that one of the ni cest features of the tncycles is that they are just plain fun. So come Memorial Pay. w~n beaches art' officially declared open 3nd fair game for one ,and all. police from Huntington to N~w.J?Ort will &ft "rasuat:· mount !heir trike~ and hit the §and .l\nd have \Omt' fun too an important Democrauc poliucal force tn Southern California. Addrcssmg most of his remarks 10 the .upcoming preiidential election. Van de Kamp rebutted the conclusion that Ronald Reagan wa s a ''shoe in ." According to Van deKamp many Amcncans will be asking themselves when they go 10 the polls, ";\re we any belier off now than we were before?'" Des pite a momentar y prefabncated growth in the economy designed for this election year. the country 1s plagued with problems created by huge budget deficits. Van deKamp maint.amed. Massive un- employment still haunts the homes of man y fam1hes, he said He told the audience the nauon was 1n a more prccanous s1luat1on 11ller- nationally 1n the Middle East and in Nicaragua and Honduras than before Reagan was elected president. Closer to home, Van de Kamp said. the Reagan Adm1nistrat1on has had a blatant disregard for environment.al protection and is waiting until after the election to once again initiate the "environmental pillage" that was being carried out by former Secretary of the lnten or James Watt. Those issues. as well as Ronald Reagan 's age. said Van deKamp. make him volnerable to a Demo- cratic bid for the presidency. As state attorney general, John Van deKamp said his office has taken a~ssl ve sTeps to halt offshore dnlling. lo ensure that all safety precautions are taken before the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant is permitted to operate and to clean up toxic waste dumps. Van deKamp said he spends two- th1rds of his lime dealing w1th the problems of crime. He said his office 1sdeeply involved in trying to prevent child abuse and "stem the circle of cnme that results when abused chil- dren become adults."' Van deKamp said he also spends considerable time and resources try- ing to prevent the proliferation of narcotics and dangerous drugs that are now on the street. As Democrats. he said. we have to let the public know that we are not "soft on crime" and that crime prevention 1s not only a Republican issue. In his closing remarks, Van de- Kamp pointed to the contributions made to California government by Orange County Democrats like Rep. Jerry Patterson ofSant.a Ana and state Sen. Richard Robinson of Garden Grove. In his closing remarks. the gov- ernor criticized reapportionment, saying that many congressional, st.ate senate and assembly district seats are considered "safe seats .. because the incumbents have reapportioned the dis1ri cts themselves. He said he is supporting an in- itiative to appoint a fair reapportion- ment com111Jttcc, to be made up of retired judges. "They will draw com- mon-sense boundary lines ... at half the cost ofrcaooonionment." he said. Coast folks enjoy summer warmth May continues to offer a preview of summer with highs expected·to again reach the 80s and 90s Tuesday throughout Southern California, the National Weather Service says. After an overnight low in the n1id-50s, Orange County will top out 1n the 80s under clear skies. Along the coast, temperatures in the low-70s are expected. Huntington man dies of injuries The valleys will drop into the upper 40s and 50s toni~t. but the mercury should shoot up mto the mid-80s and, low 90s Tuesday. A 26-year-old Huntington Beach man who had been kept on ltfe- suppon systems af\er a single-car accident o n Apnl 28 died Sunday at Fountatn Valley Community Hospi- tal. officers said toda)-. Joseph Dagostino suffered mul- Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very I• Gu.,1ntMd 11ple head lnJunes when he was hurled through the sun roof of his pickup truck when 1t went out of control on Garfield A venue near Golden West treet 1n the c11y, 10vest1gators said. Mountain reson highs will reach the m1d -60s to mid-iOs after chill nighttime temperatures 10 the 30s and 40s. Descns will range from the 40s tonight in Owens VaJley to the 60s in the southern descns. Highs will be m the 80s and 90s: What do you like about tbe Daily Pllot? What don't you like? 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