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1984-05-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
1-. ....___ -- TUESOA V. M AY 8 1984 Coaat Newport's Howard and Gloria Seelye have re- tired as aids to county lawmakers./ Aa Walter Butroughs' Searchlight column takes a close look at folding money./ Al . California Two large brush fires are under control in Ventura, Vandenberg./ A~ There's no place like this place so this must be the place.IA& Nation Gary Hart needs to do well today as voters In four states go to the polls. /AS .President Reagan will ad- dress the nation on TV Wednesday to push for Central American aid./ A4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::~:::::::::::::::::. World Residents of the earth now total 4.8 billion - twice the number since WWll./88 An American minister is kidnapped off the streets of Beirut as his wife watches./ AS Jose Napoleon Duarte-ls the apparent victor in El Salvador voting./ AS :::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::.:=:·:·:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mind and Body Even at 90, Or. Karl Men- ninger doesn't want peace of mind - "There's too muct) to be stirred up about.·' /81 v Set a target date and start your ''cut down'' to becoming a non-smoker today./81 Parents can hardly wait to sit back and watch-the YUPPIES work./82. Sports Corona del Mar's Brad Lewis Is bidding for an Olympic berth In (owing. /C1 The Angels need relief, as evidenced by an 11-1 defeat Monday night./C1 Dave Ullman continues to lead the470 class in the Olympic sailing trlals./C2 Entertainment Two musicals and a Wild West drama put Ameri- cana in the community spotlight this week./83 Bop TV is an attractive alternative for white view- ers in South Africa./83 Business Business columnist Syl- via Porter outllr1es new law that could save tax- payers a'bundle./85 INDEX Bridge 84 Business 86 California News A4 Claasltted C4-6 Com lea 84 Crossword C6 Death Notices 88 Horoscope C5 Ann Landers 02 National News A4 Opinion A8 Public Notices B8.C4 Sports C1-3 Stock Markets 87 Tetevtalon 83 Theater• 83 Weether A2 World Newa A4 Russ cite America's ·cavalier attitude.· but spokesman says U .S. ·went~he last mile ' MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe ·Soviet Union said today it won't take part.in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. asserting the Americans don't intend to ensure -the security and rights of athletes and citing the United States' "cavalier attitude" towa~ the Olympic charter. "In these conditions the National Olympic Committee of the U.S.S.R. is compelled to declare that the participation of Soviet sportsmen in the Games of the 23rd Olympiad in Los Angeles is impossible.'' said a statement issued by the Soviet Na- tional Olympic Committee and dis- tributed by the official news agency Tass. The Soviet incursio1>into A~~ani stan prompted President Jimmy Carter to call for a boycott of the 1980 summer Games in Moscow. The Soviets• announcement is a "blatant political action for which then~ is no justification," U.S. State Department spokesman J ohn Huahcuaid m Washing1on. He said the 1J nited Siates .. went the last mile .. to case S'ovict concerns about the security of Soviet athletes compctipg at the Olympics and safcl alr alle&a- tions to the contraty are '·'totalrx false." ..The athletes were the loset'S in 1980." Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said in New York. "If the Soviets don't come. it will be the athletes who will be the losers." The Soviet announc:cmaH cw• relay ruJlncn bqaa carTYilll: .... Olympic torch tb~ ~ :Y-' Cit~ on the way acroa tbc u-... St.ates io Lot N\lelet. T1it Ml...-1 was made well ahead of the JtaM 2 deadHne for countries to aive CormaJ notification on whether tky will participate. The announcement alao C;Jllle •t a time of tense relations between the (Pleue 11ee-IOVIST9/ UJ BaDreds founder claims victory Coalition takes credit for Soviet pullout decision By KAREN E. KLEIN OttlleO-. ........ There was binenwcct ~ joicing today at tbc head - quarters of tttc Ban the Soviets Coalition as word reached the Costa Mesa- based organiza- tion fo'tmcd to keep the Soviet Union out of BALYGEll the 1984 Summer Olympic Games that the Russians are not coming. The group. led by David Balsiger, a Costa Mesa advertising ellecutive. had recently mounted an el'tensivc campaign aimed at encouraging.Sov- iet athletes and visitors to defect dunng the Los Angeles Summer Oellr""' ,...._!tr ..... ,..,.,. Garn~. A ducky brood A mother duck leada her duckllnt• on their flnt •wlm around Newport Barbor. The family of 14 bu made lta ne.t ln the front yard of a baJfront home wboee owner belpe the young•ten OTer the eeawall blocJd.nC their path. "We always felt we were in a win- w1n situation ... Balsiger said. "Orig- inally we had advocated they be banned or volu~ly withdraw but when ;, didn't looi'-like that would occur we moved into our second Cl · d 1 df 11 · d phaK-whichwast•3f,stdef~ ose an i in vestig~te · . :~~m~~~~;~~;;:;~ as Source Of toxl. c ch'e· m1· ca~ ~igh~ooo~'.n!d~ftt~o~!ev~~~ . : . . . -~~}.¥.~;:~~:~:.~~it~= ---covered the seepage dunng the 1983 Diego Creek. was closed in 960. ·together. W.e wett .~J>out 60 perc:ent Officials fear DDT may b@-~aking storm season but 4'Y the time WC Although the DDT discovered in comp!etc_ an having a well-oiled tested it. we did not find an)".hing the minnows does nOt represent a organazauon ready to go. Another from defunct facility above Newport Bay s~cific. II dried up this year With the public health hazard. according to (Pleueeee BAl'f/A2) By JERRY HIRSCH Of lhe Dlllly Piiot ltefl Orange County waste disposal oflicals arc investigating a closed landfill on the Newport-Irvine border that may have leaked during the heavy storm season of 1983 near the San Diego Creek site where high concentrations of toxic chemicals wt!re discovered last month. Engineers with the state Regional Water ,Quality Control Board dis- / light storm season." said Jam Anderson '-and the county health Anderson, the water quality board's department. officials are concerned executive officer in this region. because it is harmful to w1ldhfe an the "We have some more exploratory environmentally sensitive San Diego work to do in that area." Anderson Creek and Upper Newpon Ba~ area. added. Consumed an large quantities. $1 . 1 million gift goes to university The leakage occurred near the DDT can cause nervous system and section of San Diego Creek where respiratory disorders in humans. tests on small minnows revealed high "The dump is a concern, runoff concentrations of DDT and other from industry as a concern and toxic chemicals used to kilt insects agriculture is a concern." Anderson and plants. said. adding that "it 1s going to take Although Anderson believes the some lime to discover where the dumpslle is one possible source of contaminants are coming from." those chemicals. he said it is unltkely it is the onl} souf'\'c. County officials are contused over The DDT was found in HS fresher the sate-o~he landfill. said Frank form rather than in Its by-product Bowerman. chief engineer for the state. he explained. DOT usuall~ county Waste Management Program. breaks down into other chemicals "We are looking into the infor- after a period of tame. he said. The mat1on an regards to a potcnttal seep landfill. which as on the Irvine-but I have had trouble getting a clear Newport Beach boundary JUSt cast of 1dent1ficat1on of where the e'\al t MacAnhur Boulevard at the San locauon is." Bowerman said. By ANDREA ADELSON Of the D•tr l'llot llaff The Irvine Co. today announced three gifts totaling SI . I million to UC Irvine. said to be among the largest in the college's history and the largest- single donation ever gi ven by the Newpon Beach-based developer. . The gift~ will be put to three separate uses. di vi ded into a $500.0<Xl challenge grant for a 6.0<Xl-seat stadium. $500.000 to help build a laser research institute and S 100.000 in seed money t~endow a chair named for the retiring chancellor. The gifts "launches this campus on a whole new era toward its goal...a research institution of the highest quality." Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said today during ll campus news conference. Aldrich. who has been chancllor of UCI since it was founded 22 years ago. seemed particularly pro-ud that the goal of building UCI into a premier research institution as being realized through the marriage of university and private interests. such as the Irvine Co. -Orange County's largest landowner. 'Tm terribly a2prcc1at1ve of all this sets in motio'n, said Aldrich. who will step down in August. The Irvine Co. has attempted to A h •th t • t forge an umbrella group among county industries and Irvine Co. mp 1 ea er perm1 leaseholders to create a research kttt) k • t CM d forUCl.PresidentTomN1elscnsa1d. par ing ge S no "We're continuing to work on build-..... ing that relationship wnh the indus- trial communatv.'' The Irvine Co.'s $500.0<Xl gift wall act as catalyst for a SJ.8 m1ll1on fund- raasing campaign needed to build the S 11 . 7 million Campus Events Center. The center is to be financed with a $7.7 million UC bond issue paid for through the colkctaon of student tees and a private fund-raising drne. (PleHe eee $1. l MILLION/ A2) BJ KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. .,..., ........ A plan the Costa Mesa City Council re!eeted In March to estab- llsh permit part< Ing tin the Col• Park nelghbottiood next to the Pacific Amphitheatre wu adopted Monday night after retidentt told the counctl the permlta were the best way to ease parking hassles In the ne4ghborhood. The City Council directed city etaff to determine the amdunt for · parking fines and to speolfy how the permits would be distributed. The parking plan will be p,....,ted at the June 4 council meeting. (Pleue eee PAllK.11' I A2) Gov. likes Prop. A, but he's not backing it By JEFF ADLER Of , ... o..., Nol ..... Gov. George DeukmeJ1an supports the concept of Proposition A. but will not spec1ficall} endorse the penny transportation sales tax 1nu1ative slated to appear on the June 5 ballot. the undcr~C'rctar. of the state Busi- ness. Transponalaon and Housing .\gene) said Monda) Dana Rt>ed. nt>wl} appointed to the undcrsecretal") ·s post. said It would be inappropnatc for the governor to endorse the count) measure. yet emphasized th<: governor stands ~ hind efTons b~ local taxpa~ to "sohc their o~n problems." "lfOrangeCounty wants 1ts(trans- ponat1onl S)\tem improved, they're going to have pass Propos1t1on .i\," said Recd. who earlier told about 400 pcr,on<i who attended a S:!5()..,a-plate pro-la\ fund-raising dinner that the c;talc '"II not have the mone) to finam c maJOr transportation im- pro' c:ments 11 the mcasutt fails. ·· 1 f I ~en-a registered voter an Orange ( ount). I would vote for (Pleue aee PROP. A/ A:2) Peace comes to troubled college district Ayear after moralehft rock bottom. Coast trustees move to restore calm .. A year ago, morale in the Coast Community College Distnct reached a new low. i\bout 100 teachers and adminis- trators at Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges were workina under the cloud o f layoff not1crs that would take effect at the cn<j of the se mester. At one point, numbered dolls representing the teacher! t() be furloughed were pinned to trtts at the Orange Coast campus. A few note cafT)ang crude or ob~nc mc:.saae) aimed at dastnct officials were also seen. Even those teachers not factng the.· loss of their jobs were saddened by the cutbacks. lncv1tabf}. some of the dismay tnckled into the <:lassroom. Many students sympathized with the teachers and jotncd them an a batter ampa1gn aimed at l't"Calhng thl" elected trustees who approv<'d tlx' layom. The tru'ltee'> and th<' d1Mr1d11 top adm1n1~tmtor' defended the <'utback The}' said the Coast Dastnct faced a budget deficit ofS5 5 m1lhon. and the layoffs were the onl) way to make budget ends meet The) claimed tht' recall campaign wa~ the work of thl.' Amencan Federation of Tcacbef'\ rhapter reprr~nung the dastnct's 640 full-umc in~tructor.i and charged thr tcache~ union wnh wanting to tat..c conttol of the d ist net. One veteran OCC instructor who ~td he undcNtood the araumc-nt~ on both \1dt'\ ob~·r"cd. "I hcltt•' t th(' trustees tccl they'r<' doan'-"'hot"~ bc'lt and ~do the teacher\ But th<' t\\o group~ have polan:zed. and the rro cc" of communi<'~cM'-" hto.~t't\ dov.n I'm no1 ~\If\' an~onc l nn dc1 ' PHIL SttEIDEIMAll ' NEWS PERSPECTIVE an\ th ma aht'lut at nov. .. i\ H'ar later for man' \tudcn1s tca(her\ and adm1na<,trn1or\. that ~n"° of hopc'lr\snc~"i 1\ fin:llh ,tnn in@ to ea~c, · B\ ~ntt' t-cd~nnlf\j\ l,1,t \Car·\ power \truggk was won b) the teacher\ A.lthough the recall backC'l"'S faakd to colle\t enough s1gnaturn to force a s1>«1al election. the cam~ dad generate e~tens1vc pubhc1ty about the la)'ofTs. Then 1n Novemb«. thrtt candidates suppon~ by the teachen wt-re easal) rlccted to thr five-mem~r board of trustttS. When the three. Conrad Nor- dquist Armando Ru11 and Nancy Pollard. v.crt elected. many tcacbcn rt'JOI~ And sure rnoulh. one: of the new board'\ fi"'t acllOM was to rehire ~ la1d-offteachcn But othen m tM d"tnct. ptMtC'U• larl\ \Om<' adm1n1,trators "-hO had (Pleaee Me PBACE/A2) -- • , SOVIE TS BACK OUT OF GAMES •.• Prom Al United States and ttie Sov1e1 L'n1on The Soviet Union has walked out of 11ms control talks and hH not ~·d wben 11 wall rt1urn "'Tbt games art" 1n rt"al JCOpardy now." SI.Id Al Ocner. four-timr Olympic gold mcdah~1 in the dascu~. Bul he declared "If the)' want to pull out, then the hell wnh them!" ABC, whi ch has the nghts lO televise the summer gam~ sull hopes .. after ttadmg (lhe Tass state- ment) that the Soviets will still pan1c1pate and the) have unttl June 2 to change their minds," said In Brodsky, an ABC spokesman It was no1 1mml"d1atel) kno"n • whether other ocaahst countries would JOlfl the 0' 1e1 L nion in staying away from the Gameo:. Spons commmees and ~tate<ontrolled media to East European eountnei have bttn repcatinJ SoYlet allep· uons that the Unu.cd States <Al viotauna the Olrrop1cs charter ~Soviets have refused to use the word "boycott" in d1~u~na whether the) would stay away from the Games. They said the Sovie& Union never engages an boycons. or similar pohucally mouvated acuons such u~ the 1980 dedsaon by the Unj1cd States not to i>anacipate in the Moscow Summer Olympics as a protest to the So' act 1n1erventJon an ~fghanastan. The poss1b1hty of a So' 1ct pullout arose on -\pnl I 0 when the Soviet NatwnaJ Ol)'mP'C Comm11ttt of- lic:1aJly compllllllcd about U.S. prep- uauons for lhe Games and aid there Wert' no auarantccs of $CCUrity for lbdr achJctcs. The United tat~ Olympic Com- m1lltt bad no 1mmcdtalc comment on So''lct pullout, but was el peeled 10 l!>)Ue a sla\ement later today. At the White House, depuy prt"ss secretary Pete Roussel $3id there was no 1mmcd1ate comment. Reagan was meeting at madda) with President Juan Antonio Samaranch of t h~Ol ympic commu- tce. The session was scheduled ~fore the Soviet announcement. At the State Depanment. one official said. "We're ptttty surpnscd hY'rc I thought for sure they would panac1pa1e. Af\er all. they stood to win a lot of gold medals." BAN SOVIET GROUP REJOICES ... From Al three months and v.e "ould ha' l' rcall} pulled 1he thing 1oge1her · The group had planned 10 ~I up "safe tiou~·· 10 aid defecto~ and claimed 10 ha' e contacts 1ns1dt• the Olympic volunteer l'omm1t1ee "ho would communicate "-Ith po!>Stblt' defectors. Those plam v.111 lakl·h tx· ~rapped now. the 37-ycar--0ld Bali.1gcr ~1d But he does not underc\11 ma1e tht• role his group pla)l"d 1n th l' So' ll'ts· dec1s1on . "The bottom li ne 1~ 1h:11 v.l· lthe Ban the Soviet\(. oal111on) v.('rc the inOuencin~ factor 1 in the ~"e1s· dcet !>ton 1:· B.ils1ger said. \\ ht>n Peter L'e~rroth president of tht' Los A.n~IC's 01) mp1c Org.antl· ing Commmee. met v. 11h the So\ al"t~ ret·e n11\ all issues v.ere rcsoh ed e\cept ·the Ban the So\ 1e1s group. Balsiger said. .. The) (1he So .. 1ets) wanted the Reagan .\dman1s1rat1on to denounce us. to muzzle us . Bui the Reagan .\d01m1stration said that in a free countf). the thought that \l.C could be muz.zled was absurd." ht' sa id. Balsiger credited the Ban 1he So' - 1e1s· efforts to focus \l.Orldw1de atten- tton on the Sov1e1s· human nghts '1ola11ons as the dt"cadmg factor in the · ~o' acts· decision. "Our plans "ere the last stra\I. - the' didn't "ant that embarrassment. La!;I Fnda~ I heard from the chair- man of the So' 1c101~ mp1~ Commit- tee and he !.aid ·tf \l.e drop out 11 s becau~ of the Ban 1he So\ 1e1s Coar111on · " The So\ 1ets next step. Balsiger said. 1s to pressure Eastt•rn-bloc nations to JOln them 1n their d~lSIOn. .. I th ink they'll take out fi ve or s1J1. (countne!>) with them. But I know the East Germans want to be here desperate!~." $1.1 MILLIONGIFTTOUCI ..• From Al expected 10 bl-la unched -.honl) The center v.111 be thl" second-largest spons arena an the cou nt~. after the 7.433-seal l.nahe1m (. on,en11on Center LC! .\thlctte Dm:ctor Juhn C atnl• said he v.ants to see tht• s1ad1um completed 1n tame for 1he .\nteater<i' 1986·87 basketball season .. There 1s constant pres'lurl' .. ht' said. from colleague'> 1n tht• Panh<: Coast .\thlellc .\s\oc1a11on <:on- ference. The) make "almo<it ob'>Cenl' remarks" about UC l's present high school-sized fac1hh he s~ud. The Irvine Co:s· ph1lanthrop) \\tll also add to a S6 m11l1on fund needed to construct the Beckman Laser lnslltule and '-kdtt al Cl1n1c. ex- pected to be comph."ted an Dt.·cl'mber ofl985 The 1nst1tutc. backed b} a $3 S mtlhon challenge gran1 trom mdustn- alast A.mold Beckman v. 111 w nducl b1omcd1caJ laser research and de- \ elop ne\I, method'> of patient treat- ment It \I.Ill also bring In me !IS fi ri.1 on~ampu~ dmKal fac1h11es no"' PROP.A ... From Al Propo!>1t1on .\."he said A.l1hough Dcukme1ia n opposes general ta>. increa\cs. he 1s. not opposed to pe ople tax ing thl·mscl,es 10 solve local problems. Recd said. "If he "'ere oppo~d to 11, he would have let U!> know." the state oflic1al added. "This 1s a method 10 let 1he people of Orange Count) make the dCCISIOn." Reed to ld those a11endmg the dinner at the D1snc~land Hotel that when the costs of ma1nta1nang and rehabahtatang state h1ghwa}s and complettng the interstate h1ghwa) system arc deducted from state trans- portation fund'> onl) S56 million is left for nev. 1ransPOna11on pro1ects B) increasing the ~les ta' fro m 6 percent to 7 percent Propornaon .\ would raise an estimated $5 4 b1lhon o'er 1hc ne\t I 'i \ears tor a pac kage o t transpona11on 1m pro\(.·ments II pa,~d. 1he ta>. v.ould pa~ for at least one nev. lane in cat h d1rcu1on on e'er) count) free>A a) other h1gh\l.a) 1mpro\emcnt!> and a proposed< o~ta Mesa·to-Fullcnon rail ltnc housed at the medical center an Orange. Institute Pres1den1 Machat'I Berns said ··we're prett) close -about $300.000 to S400.000 a\l,a~ -from building ti 1n its enuret) ·· In add1.11on. the In 1ne <.o's gen- erosm "111 add momentum 10 a St m1l1t o'n fund-ra1s1ng effort 10 endow the Daniel G. ~ldnch Jr Chair. to help pa~ for the !>IUd) of SUbJCCtS "'hach wall "benefit soc1e1-." Exactlv what fields of stud) would .be paid fo-r b) the pnvatel> backed research were not announced. Vice Chancellor John Mi llner said the goal has alread~ been half met, and the re!>t 1s e'\pected to haH· been pledged b~ a June 23 rt'ttrement dinner The tntent as actual!} to raise enough to to endo" t\\O chairs. he said · L Cl has onh one S2SO.OOO endo>A- ment. for a c'haar of opthamolog). campus spokeswoman Kath) Jones said. Three other UC campuses ha\e onl) a smgle facult) endowment. v.11h the bulk of the endowments pledg~d to campuses at Berkele) and Lo!> A.ngeles. she said. f'i1elsen said the Irvine Co. gift to UCI as the largest the company has made. after a $1 m1ll1on pledge to the Orange County Performing Arts Center. PARKING PERMITS. ••• From Al In a related declllon, the council appJoved an off4fte parking per- mit Monday for the owner of a gas stati<>n at the comer of Fairview Road and Falr Ot'Ne. The permit would atlow the owner to charge amphitheater patront to pant tt*r cars at t~tlon during conoerts. When the neighborhood parking permits w«e dracu..ec:t In March. the council memberl voted unani- mously against them becauae they felt the plan would penalize resi- dents -In the form of nulsanoe and fees -just because they live near the amphitheater. But Monday, three reajdente of - Coflege Part< testified the bar- riCadea tet up In the 04Plghborhood as an alternative to parking per- mits had not effectlvety barred concert-goers from the nelgh- b or h oo d du ri n g the Amphitheatre'• opening weekend concerts lest month. Karen MUlar, whose husband, Russ, Is prealdent of the Con- cerned Citizens of Costa Mesa, a h<>meownera' group, recommend- ed the city tow away can found In violation of the permit system. But Mayor Donn Hall said the tow-away penalty might be unfair to a guest vitltlng a homeowner In the neighborhood. Councffman Ed Mcfarland agreed, adding that t~ might provoke 'lioience by coocert..goer•. Don Baldwin. a resident of Wela.My Lane, directly across from the amphitheater, said during the heavy-metal Scorpton concert on April 28, several concert-goers par1<ed their cars on hls street. "One guy WU passed out In my flower garden and another guy was helJMng him up. There were five or slx cars on the bfock despite the barricades," he said. The permit system ls used ex- tentlvely elsewhere In ~gh borhoods around concert faclltttes and sports arenas, &<XX>fdlng to city .taff reporta~ The zone exceptJon permit granted Monday would allow an Exxon Station. owned by Jack Botta et 2490 Fairview Road, to charge car• to park at the gas statJon. The City's. ptanntng ataff recommended against the permit and the Planning .Commlsaton earner denied the request. But no complalnts about the proposed panting permit were received from residents llvlng near the~tatlon. Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and Mayor Donn Half-voted against Issuing the gas station permit. The council last month approved a similar off-site parking con- cession for the tot at Costa Mesa High School. P E ACE REIGNS AT COLLEGES ... From Al lOOpc ra ted v.11h lhl· prl'\ 1ou' hoartl v.ere J PfHl'hen~1\l R umcH' circulaled u111<.crn1ng J ·1111 h-.1 ot top admtnl'ltrJtor-. "'ho v.11uld tx· q u1Lkl~ rcmo,l·d h~ lhl· m·v. 11 U\ll'l'' T eJl hers union k•.u.lrr' had lJlkd tor lhl' dl\mJntltng 111 < na\ll1nl.'. thl' collc:gc: thJI lall.'>a lnrmJI lampu'> but oITn\ dJ\\l'\ JI numl·r11u., \Jldl11l· l<Xat1on' \<>nll < 11J<.tltnl' otltl 1.11' lcarl'd lhl nl'\\ II 11\ll'l'\ v.011ld \ .11 I\ out that pror•"·'' 1 he nt·v. tru\ll't''> had Jhu t am- pa1gnl'd v.1th thl' pkdgl' nt mal\1n~ K<X E < hJnrwl SO thl· ll1<.1rn 1· sub~1d 11l"d 1dn l\1on \IJt111n \di ~uffiuen1 '' ,1 rl''llllt >-..<>< I nil· plo\l'es tcarl'd lhl' tru\lct'' v.ould 1m po'>c lrtppllng lUlhJll.\ on lhl' \tatmn But Jmong \otlll· d"ir1u nlliual' the apprehcn"on thJt f11lto"'l'd lht· eJe,·t1o n also 1., d1mtnl'>h1ng Jn the month~ stn<t' thl' l'lt·l t11111 the board ha~ takr n no r:"h •H 111111\ tn tear apart < oa\tltm· 111 11' ll°lt'' 1\11111 cour~\ (anoth er frequt•n1 IJr~ct t nu n!im from 1eat hcr1,1 In f.1t 1 .in tndt"~ndent r~\ rC'v. thl' lrtl\lt't \ oh· 1a1ncd from f \30\ '1anagl·m1 nl \<.·r \Iles pra1<.ed ( ua\tl1n1· .tnd II\ ll'k lr>U r~.., \t a rt'lCnt rl\1.:1·11111' Ho<trd Pr~tdent 'ordqu1\t 'hlld hl v.a-. 'lclMficd ( 03-.1lint·V..1\.1 (• \I dli~lt'n l 1n\t1tut1on < nn1.:emm11 t\ < >< I 1 h[ '<Jnl<' f \4ln\ rcpon rt'(.1Hnmt•n11\'d tht• cl1•.- tnd d1\e\I ll'><'lf (11 the h'k' ""111 \t311nn f)('rh;ipc, h\ \Cllln11 11 an 1ndrpc.-ndt'nl rn111. \Ul h J\ 1tw KO< ( -J \ I 1,unJal111n Hui lh1· rt• pon rrc.ommrndrJ 11 h..· done on ;:i r.lld ua l N\" "-lllt '11m pk111ir1 11 anuaf"\ I 91Sf, t>npih· "h1111,i' runwa 1hcrr h,1, en nn ma\\ firinrt 01 11 r .iJm1n1'!.· tratol'\ Sumi· haH bt:c.-n unde1 the prolt\.tmn o( tontran .. In a con1ro""''"'' n1"'r 1:11l 1•n t. 1mmni1atrh after lht• ~member .. ekl't1on and JU '>I hdorl' the m·v. tru\tl'l'' look ofli te I he Prl'' IOU'> t>oJrd grantl·d u intrau e\tl'n'i1on' and nl.'v. lt1n 1rat t'> 10 nine d1~tnc1 adm1nl\lr<.1tor\ a'>'>u nng thl'm em- plo~ ment through Junl· 10. t 98tl f \len\tOn'> \\COi 10 the lhH'l' l'Ollege ·m·'lldcnt~ \ince then John Buller <.teprx·d dov.n as < oastla nc president to Jt{ept another admin1stra11on rmt lhU'> \ 01d1ng hi s lOntract Or- .rngt c <>J'>t < ollegc Pn:'>1den1 Bernard I u<.kin rt·cc-n1h annou nced he " fl'<.1~•n1ng .\ug I t<> reprnenl t·om- 01111111\ lollegn atrO">"> thc na11on an \l. <1\hington. D ( '>thl·r contract rcc1p1cn1s. 1mlud· 1ng c 1olden West President Lee \tn l'll'> three 'ice chancellor">. th e di\tm 1·s legal counsl'I and the prcs1- tknt rif KOCE arc continuing 1n their pm1111 >0~ D1st m 1 ( ommun1t )' Rcla· t111n-. Officer Richard \1mun also rl'l l'' \ l'd a new contract but I'> no" on il·a \l tr om the d 1stnct I hl· nt"w trusteC's had hired :11· tornt'\ Lari) Agran toad .. 1~ them on h11v. 111 challenge the contraus Agrun appar1 nth was unable to find a luorh11le. and lac,t W1·dncwa.,. the trtl\tl·n voted to affi rm the con- lro\l·r .. Lal contract!> In t'Ot'tl. the tru\ll't'\ decided to put thl" dt\t'it\.C 1~~uc h(h1nd 1hcm ')hnrtl)' after the ele<. tao n long-ti me C hanu.•ll nr ""orman \\.atc,on an· nounu:d he would retire when hi\ wntra<."t.e>.ptrt"s. June 10 I qg4 There ha' c neen rcpon'I of fnctaon between the nc" trustees and Watson But as a tnhute to the chancellor. the board :innounced Wcdne\d~} 11 \l.<OUld re n~mr the Oranac ( oa~1 C ollt"&~ L1brat) 10 ht\ honor In .srtothtr mo"e that ha\ rca'l'lurcd \Om1· adm1n1Strator\ thr 11 U\I C\"\ !W'k< 1cd f>.l vatl Rro~nfll a tC\JX."C:ted c 11a..,1ltM d,.an ... Dd ' 1\t"r to the I hoard 1mmed1atel; <1nd 1ntl'rtm cha ncellor ""hen Watson rl'ltrl'\. He: v.111 '>Cf\l' 1n until a permanent \Ut:tc''>\Of "l hown In 1nten It'"-'> after his appoin1- mL·n1. Rrnv. nl'll repeated!; stre'>sed that h1<, goa l 1\ w aid an ··1hl" healing .. 111 lhl' d1Slrll I Roa rd President '\ordqu1s1 al· ~nuv.ledgcd an casing of tens.ion 1n the onn· 'olattle d1~tnct "I fcl'I 'c:r~ good ahoul the dt\· tm1:· hl" '>aid · .\ good deal ol Lou rte'>) and grllll' has been rcOecll'd 1n all ckmt·nt \ ot thl' dl\trlCt an thl' pasl >Aee k or '>0 ·· ~omc people were concemed that the nev. h cll"cted trustees would bl' mere!\ puppets of the Amencan l-cdcrat1 ons of Teachers. But the board member\ have not alwa\ll backed the unio n The trustees· reluctance to d1\mantle Coastli ne as an example "Thq arr listening." 1,a1d local •\FT Pres1dt"nt Ph1ll1s Basile "But the~ 're hstcmng to the administrators U\ much a'> to U\ They're succeeding \.Cry v.-ell 1n hl':mng a numberofs1des w each -.ton " (}he: t allcd 11 an 1mpro\emcnt O\ff the prn 1ou'i hoard ('!:urning pa~ 1ru\tces turned a deaf ear to teachers. th ough 'ome ino:.tructo" "''h t hange\ 1n da'>tnct pohc) "-Ould tXcur more quid.I; "Tht hoard J1dn'1 plu ni,l' mto making rat.heal l hange'> the da) after lht' ban\ rt"pon wa' recencd," she 'kl•d "The; ·-.c left fX'Ople 1h1nl.1na that change wa ll be a long-term procc\\ that will <''t'nluall) lead to healing Ba~1k added. "I think the 1ran• \lllC>n pc!'rtod will br difficult w~ were polan1C'd last year. and getting back togcthl'r '' hard h'i. ea'l1tr to 1ump ufT enher <'fld ·· --------------------- Sunny, wa rm; h igh ill the 70s Coastal . .. 50 ,., 13 .. ., u ... 7• 11 ., 70 ~ SS 29 IO 7$ 11 u 17 64 $1 )1 &I 40 ., .. 70 ~ .. 11 ,,. 55 ...<l\">"~ ~ ' ~ 14 54 12 .. 71 41 !>3 .le 51 33 11 S1 •• 31 M 41 .. .. !>3 3S ., )0 'llONTI· w--Cold.,_OccMSe4.,,. 8~Ay SllOw Tides tOOAT J~a m 10 S6.'" 6 n p m 11 lS p m W£DtfllOAY """"'II" Ftr$100... Seconcl l\tgh s.cono~ • •2• m •• 49 • m 6 40 plT' ~ .. -0 J •$ Sun .... too.-; •• 7 •2 p m ·-weoi...oey al ~ S6 a m ano ,.,. again a174Jpm Moon ro-11 12 40 pm TUMOlt Mt• ti 2 07 • m ano "'"" 9<1a.n al 1 !>O o"' r....oer -ton lnd-apolt• JllCkt«I ,,., Jack_. ..... ~ I(.,,.., Ctlr l&t\leQM Liiii• Roct. lOSA~ l-·-luDC>OC;• ~YOt• NOtl()fto. lie Noon Ple\I~ OlilahOma Clt~ Om.na O<i.noo ~ .. 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O. ... nt Extended LOCATIOH Huntington ~ R1ver .i.uv, Newpon •01ns11 .. 1.~ 22ncJ Street ~I c-W-•Y l °"' CIOudt 10-BalbOe weoge n.gn1 ano weo-.y motntng COOi • laguna BMcll weonwo.y .. ,,. ~ a10t'Q lM coaa1 San c-te 66 10 74 ancJ 64 10 80 1ntano vllleyl Wal., letne> 60-61 Lows tonognt S2 lo.62 am 1.2 1 I 2 1 1 Assistant testifies d·entist ignored several warnings By JEFF ADLER Of .,,. 0..., ..,_. ,,.,, Costa Mesa dentist T o n\ Protopappas repea1edl) ignored wam1ngs that a pa11en1 he was treating was turning blue and ap- parentl) needed OX)gen . the dental assistant who gave the warnings 1es11 tied Monday. Nell\ Fov.ler. a dental school gradua-te certified 10 practtce den· ustr. 1n Florida. told an Orange Count) upenor Coun JUf) she v.arned Protopappas three umes that Cathr.n .Jones' laps "'ere turning purple. a sign the 31-)CJr-Old pat1en1 v.as in need of O>.)gen. .. I told Dr Protopappas I thank her laps arc turning purpk .. f o\\lcr. a na11\l" of ( olomb1a. said from 1he \l.tlness stand. ··He (Pro1opappa~) said. ·<;fie 1s fin e ... Within ti' e minutes. Fo\I, lcr 1es11- fil"d. she again \l.arnl"d tht• denttst that the palll.'nt >Aas turning blue ··He said. ·c, ...... )OU don't kno" purple · He ptt:ked up a little purple tap from a s~ nnge and said. 'This is purple.'·· Protopappas conunued to work on Jones. who was having all her teeth Grand jury: More speed on TIN CUP Tht:' Orange Count) Board of upervasors has been dragging 11s feel on correcung problems v. Ith an important count) campaign reform law. 1he chairman of the count\ Grand Juf) charged Monda~. · Foreman Ellen W1 lco'< faulted supen·1sors for fathng to take more rapid action in closing loopholes in the so-<:alled TI N CTP ordinance. first passed 1n 1978 The measure. Time Is No". Clean p Politics. pre' en ts supcn 1sors from voung on issues affecting con- tnbu1oro; who had donated more than $1.403 10 a ~upcrv1sor's campaign fund. Wilco \ an'd the G rand Jurv have asked that amendments closing loopholes be approved before the June 5 pnmar) election. bu1 shl" said she still has no1 r('Cl"l\C'd an) 1nd1ca- 11on \I.hen thC' mat1C'r "'II be hrought 10 a board vote Se\ era I super' 1sors said the) )t'e no urgenq an pas~ang the rt•\ l\1on' and art• un\l.1llang to take \I.hat might be a hast) at t1on 1ha1 c.o uld 1eopard1Lc Tl 'l ( LIP The' c.a1d the mailer needs furthl'r ~tud) · The proposed changes v.ould hnng the total contnbu11ons from an ind1- ' 1dual \I, ho own a corporauon under lhl' TIN ( I P reporting threshold WrRE L1sTEN1Nc Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very t• GuerentH<I . "~ .... . . . , . ' ,. » extracted so that dentures rnuld be fitted. Fo>Aler said He never checked to see whether the pattent \1.3!> breath ing. Whtie he \\Orkcd. he wa~ d1scuss1ng Patnc1a Cra\en'scase w11h another dental ass1Slan1 who was an the room, Fov.ler said Craven. a 13-)ear-old pa11en1. was admitted to the intensive care unit of Mission Communal ) Hospi tal three days earher. on Feb 8. 1983. hours after she was released from Protopap- pas' clinic following da>-long dental surgef). Cra .. en died Feb 19. Fo"ler told the JUf) sh<.' no ticed Jones' left hand was cold and her fingernails had turned purple ··11ook her hand up and sho"'ed 11 lo Dr. Protopappas and said I thank this patient as blue ... she s~ud She said that Pro1opappas began admm1stenng O\)gen Shl: rel·alled putting her head to the pat1en1's chest hut ""as unable to detect a hean beat "I ha'e been tt'lhng Dr Protopap- pas she \I.as purple and he wasn 't doing amthang about 11." Fo"'lcr recalled telling another dental ass1s· tant "ho "orkeqat the offic(' \\htk efforts v.ere being made 10 re su"><'1tall' the woman. • Protopappas. 38. 1s charged with three counts ofs.:'cond-dcgree murder 1n the death\ of Jones. Craven and 23- \.Car-old Kim .\ndreassen. The pro!>- ecuuon alleges the three women died as a result of the negligent and improper admanastration of general anesthesia at Protopappas' high-,ol- umc chn1c Fowler told Jurors that after Jones was rushed b) paramedics to nearb) Hoag Memorial Hospital an Newpon Beach. where she died t"O days later Pro topappas t·alled her 1nto the office lounge fo r a pm ate conference ··1 Lame 1n and he said. 'Just s11 dov. n there You don ·1 ha\ e to tell me v.hat IO do I ha\e more expenence than \ o u.' " Fo" ler said of the t·on,er'>3t1on. he added Pro1opap- pa~ called her "Just a f--!attic ass1s1an1 ·· Three da' s later. Fo"Wler sa id '>hl" quit her JOb at the ChntC. Fov.Jer also 1es11fied tha1 she as- '>t<ited Prqtopappas \\he" he treated Kim l.ndreassen in September 1982. But contrad1ctang the testamon) of other v..11nesses. Fo"ler said An- dreassen v.as not given a general an~sthet1c. a ke) prosecution conten- uon. Fo" ler testified Andreassen was sedated b) in tra venous scdatton rather than a general anesthetic. Trial set fbr hou sek eeper ch arged in NB s laying c ase .\n Orange Count> upenor ( oun Judgt' Monda) sc heduled a June 6 tnal for Jane Irene Moller. a hou~e keeper charged wtth sla) inga 76-) car- old Newport Beach "oman an "'o- Hmber 1982. Moller pleaded ann ocenl to the murder charge. Judge Da' 1d (. aner set the tnal date and d1rerted that the 41-vear-old woman continue to be held an the Orange Count) Ja1l 1n lieu ofS250,000 bail Moller 1s accused of sla) ing Helen DeWolf. whose stabbed and banered bodv v.as found 1n a bathroom of her Irvine .\Hnue homt· a da> before '1oller's arrest Moller was emplo;ed b) the elderly woman as a live-in housekeeper. Legal proceedings in the caSC' v.ere dela)ed last }ear when Moller \I.as comm111cd to Patton State Hospatal an San Bcrnaadano following emo- taonal outbursts an court. Her defense attorney said. at the tame. Moller was incoherent and unable to assist an prepanng her defense. She was returned to Orange Count) late last year after ps}chaatrists at the state hospital certified she now was competent to stand tr,ial. Clear, cooler Wednesday Clear sk1 c'> and shghth cookr tl'mperaturcs v.ere forel:ast for Southern ( ahfom1a ~ ednesda). 1hc Nauonal Weather er .. ace sa\s. In Orange Count). a high 0f about ID under sunn) skies 1s hkcl~ after m1d-morn1ng clouds hurn ofT It \I.Ill be cooler al ong the coast with a high ofabout 72 Lo"~ will be the mid-Ill h1gh-50s In the valle)s. fog and low cloud., \I.all gi ve wa) to alto" a high of84 to 90 degrees. The upper deserts "111 warm to bet"'een 82 and 92 degree~. whi le the mercury's e'pectrd to stretch a3 high as I 00 1n the lower deserts. forecasters said Moun tain rcson., will be clear with h1~hs of ()8 tu 76 What do you like about the Daily Piiot? What don't you Uke? Call &be number at left and your message will be recorded , lransrribtd and delivered co tbe appropriate editor. The same 24 -hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Cont ributors Co our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, ple11e. Tell u wh&t's on your mind PRANGf COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw8'tZ Ill Publish•' Clrc ula llon 71'1842-4333 Cl111lfted edvertlt lng 714/842-5171 All otMr department. 6'2--4321 MAIN OFFICE A o M""I CA 91#4'9 ' r ...... • Chery Dowallby Ro.emery Churchmen ronrr 111t~r . ., .. Clrcula~on TtlephonH ,_ •'• ......... • I l 1 H ,1no A c;st<i.t i1"1 •o 1 r •· Puhh!',t'IPr Stephen F. C•rezo r 1 • u,, ·-·· Olofle A Power• I ,,, r • t II j ' t "~ Oon•ld L Wllll•m• , .. ~l'>/hl•. f I ' ·- Highland Ga1nes sclieduled in Mesa The 52nd Annual H1ahland Gathering and Games- a celebration of the Scots -is scheduled for May 26 and 27 at the OranJe County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Compctiuons, music. dancing. and 42 fami lans w!ll be featured durina the Memorial Day Wee n ent Tickets are S6 adults, St l'hildtcn. $4 seniors. Eve s run from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information. II 998-7 8 5 7. Toast masters Toastmasters Club . 179,.opcn to people wanting to increase their personal and professional growth through public speaking, meets each Wednesday from 6:30-7:45 a.m. at Rosalynn's Restaurant at Gothard Street and Edinger A venue in Huntington Beach. Mo re information can be obtained by calling 536-6682. Marine Corps auctlon Tbunday The Defense Propert) Disposal Office will hold an auction at the Manne Corps Air Station. El T oro on Thursda\ ~ Registration" 111 begin al 8 a.m. and ing will start at 9 a.m Propert) 1s a' ailablo for ins tion through the da) of the sale weekda)s from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the DPDO. building 319. Further informa11on 1s a"a1lable by calling Sandra Kell) a1 651-.3 771 Wet and wlld ln Irvlne More than 200 nat1 ve flowers and plants will be in full bJoom d~ring the today's open house at the. Irvine _Water ( o nserv1ng Garden. 5 Rancho San Joaquin. until 6:30 p.m. The open ho use 1s the k1ckofTevent for "Better Wate r for People Week." a national water conservation awareness program sponsored by the Irvine water district and the American Water Works Association. Participants can take self-guided tours of the water- conserving demonstration ~rden and see exhibits and demonstrattons of water-scnmping irrigation equipment and plants. Refreshments will be served. The garden is on the Irvine Historical Museum grounds. adjacent to the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course clubhouse. Goodwlll pl ck ups offered ' - Retired couple ave up news-jobs to work for loca l la wmakers By J ERRY HIRSCH Of .. ~ ........ If you're an elected official who wants to stay in office. you better retum constituents' calls and answer news repOrters' questions. accordina to Oranae County 'news and political veterans Howard and Gloria Seelye. The Scelyes would know. Both recently retired from the staffs of two local lawmakers. "The one thina I was constantly· telling Marian (Bc,..eson) was kc. C(> up your public relations image in the distnct. Let the people know you arc thett and l~t the people see you," said G loria Seelye, 56. 4 fOl"l'nf"r Los Angeles Herald Euminer desk editor.She retired as press scctttary for Assemblywo man Marian Bergeson. R- Newport Beach. at the end of March . .. The people who elect you are 1he ones you represent and you have 10 keep in touch with them." she added. Seelye gave high marks to Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley of the t1fih D1s1nc1 as a local politician who· keeps v151 ble. ~lthough Bergeson can flr back to the distric1 from Sacramento every Thursda) night when the Assembly 1s 1n sessio n. the dtStance between the Orange Coast and Washington prcsenu a greater obstacle for Howard Seelye·s former boss. Rep. Robert Badham. R-Nrwpon Beach. "We would have to go to the local mcclln~ for him. I don't know how many hund'r'ed's and,..,hundreds of mee11ngs I went to." he said. Seelyt. 62. is a former reporter for the Orange County office of the Los Angeles Times. He retired from his post as an aide to Badham April JO. Badham tries to make up fonhe distance by staying available to newspaper reporters and other media representatives. according to Seel)'<!. "Visibility can be either in person or in the media." he said. But perhaps the most important thing Badham can do to stay in the good graces of his constituents is answer every complaint his office receives. "It really does not make any difference what vour political stripes arc as long as you are responsible to ye,,ur constituents. You have to respond to people's calls and letters:· Seelye said. The con~ssman·s office receives a wid<' range of calls. from people complaining about political issues to questions about passports. "We would open up about two case files a day of things that had to followed up, .. Seelye said. The Seclyes, who met as students at Whittier College while working on the campus newspaper. have formed a political consulting and public relations firm to put to Gloria and Howard Seelye relai tn their Newport Beach home. Both ha•e recently work their years of expencnce in the media and pohucs on a pan-time basis. "Newspaper work, poht1cs and government are some of the most exciting Jobs there are but we are ready for a change of pace and a lmle more freedom of movement." Howard Seelye said. "No more nine to five. We are going to do things but not on a regular basis." his wife said. Toge1her. they have seen a lot of changes in Orange County politics. "I think the thing that has cha nged the most 1s the image of Orange County. People once thought of Orange " ........ .,..,., ...... retired u aldee to two <>ranae Coa.aty lawmaken. County as a kooky place with all the ri&ht wing nuts aod John Birchers running around." Howard Seelye said. "Finally. more sensible heads prevailed," he said. adding that although the ultra-<:onscrvative Bircbers were noisy. he doubts there were ever matt than 3.000 members of the group in the county. .. We have finally come into our own as a county and we att no longer considered pan of Los Jrngeles ... Glona Seelye said. The Scclyes, Newpon Keach residents, have two grown ch ildren. one a newspaper reporter in Sant.a Rosa. two grandchildren and a third grandchild expected any day now. A.s a convenience to donors in Irvine and Newport Beach. Goodwill Industries of Orange County is offering home pick-ups o n Saturdays. Those wishing to schedule a pick-up should call Goodwill's tranportat1on department at 547-6301 be- tween 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m . Valley cops seeklng runners Laguna consultant elected president of Tavern ~1u·b vc IrvUJe prof at ceate.r OJH'.nfa1 Or. Wllllam E. 8unney Jr .• chajr- mlU" of the UC IMne psychiatry and human beha'rior dep9rtment, WU I gueet sc>eek• et the '**'1 openlng of • t...-ch unh at the Hlgh&and Ortve V.W8n9 AdmW.. tretton Medlc8t Cent• In Ptt- tt burgh, Pa. Dr. Richard Miledi na01ed UC Irvine's distinguished prof Fountain Valle) Police officers are urging runners to sign up early for the first annual 5K and I OK Foot Pursuit race at Mile Square Recreation Center in Fountain Valley. elected fi rst vice president; Jerrold A. Block. a trial attorney, second vice president: and Dick Schmtdt, con- troller for the Stein-Brief Group. a major real estate developer, has been elecled secretary-treasurer. Dr. Ricardo M1led1 . an 1ntemat1onall) known figure tn basic neurobiolog). has. been appointed as a das· 11ngu1shed professor at UC If"' ine. . Officers 53) runners" ho register early will also get a T-Shin for $9. It will cost $4 for the run only. Those who sign up on thl' da) of thl' race on June 3 will have to pay SI t."<tra T-shirts \\Ill be d1s1nbu1ed on a first<ome basis. Proceeds from the race. sponsored b} the Fountain \'alle) Police Otlin·rs· .\~soc1at1on. will ~o to }Outh organ1za11ons and ~outh athletic act1v1t1es and for ph~s1cal fitness and training e\penses for officers. Audrey Redfern. a public affairs a nd fund-ra1S1ng consultant in Laguna Beach. has been elected president of the Tavem Club. a philanthropic social orgamza11oh made up of members of the business and c1v1c commun1t1es of south Orange Count)'. The club's execull\e director. Richard Manchester. also announced recent!\ that Julie Sandler. owner of Laguna lending Group. has b«n The Tavern Club was founded in late 1982 to "provide a framework for dialogue and act1v1t1es aimed at communit) betterment.'' Man- chester said. It has been an acu ve contributor to local charities. Sumey l• a , greduate of the Unl\lereity of Pen.~ end former director of the National tnstltuteof Health'• naroo~lc tlon end drug abuie dMelon. M1lcd1. a specialist 1n the commun1cat1 on betw('en nerves and muscles. will be associated with the psy- chob1olog) department He expects to begjn his residence in the fall .\pplica11ons and check!. can be sent to FVPO.I\ Foot Pursu11. 10221 later .\\e 4031-ountain Valle). 92708. Fur more 1nforma11on. 1.all %3-97::!5. extension 331 . OCC hosts dance contest Orange Coast C'o llegc·s annual student dance contest. showcasing a wide range of styles. will be held on May 11 and 12. Performances arc set for 8:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Pcrform{ng Arts T heatre at OCC's Costa Mesa campus. Sho"' tickets arc $4 for advance purchase or $5 at the door. The program will feature ballet. modem. jau. theatre dance and brcakdancing. The dance numbers were choreographed b~ OCC teachers and students. Tickets can tk.· purchased a1 the Commun1t) Service Office. located 1n 1hr tudent Center Building. For more 1nformat1on. call -U~-5!!80 CALENDAR . Tuesday. May 8 • 7 30 p.m .. Newport-Mesa School District. Harper Commun1t\ ('enter, 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. • 6:36 p m .. Irvine City Council. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. • 9:30 a.m .. Orange County Board of Supervisors. Junior Hf e guards Hall of Adm1n1strat1on. I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m .. Orange County Planning Commission. Hall of..\dmin1'itrat1o n. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Michaela McCloekey, 10, of Huntington Beach treacle water during the junior life.guard tryouta Saturday at Ecliaon High PoucE Loe ,._ Police probe connection in two Fotomat robberies Police arc in\l:s11ga11ng t"o similar Harbor Bhd .. according to police Fotomat robberies that occurred reports Monda\ on< os1a Mesa. In each incident. a man ap-A. man. descnbt-d as <. aucas1an. proached the clerk's" indo". claimed about 35. 5 feet 11 inches and 160 to ha' r a gun 1n a paper bag and pounds. approached the 17th Strct't dl·mandcd all thr monr} from the -location about 10:50a.m. He told the cash register. police said clerk he had a gun hidden in a paper The robberies nened $6:? from a bag he was holding and demanded all Fotomat at 20 I E I 7th St.. and the money from the register. a S 17 30 from a Fotomat at 3009 spakesman said. Laguna Beach .\ Laguna Bearh man. W11l1am Danforth Ross. 25. wa arrested for contnbullng to the delinquency of a minor early unday mornina afier police discovered him in a outh toa'it H1ghwa)' motel room engaged- 1n ~ex "1th a 19-)ear-old man while the man's 14,car-oldsi terwasin1he room • • • Three men we~ \ICt1m11ed h\ Jrmed robhcr<i Thursday at their .>.lc,ander ireet home A. lone man t amc to the door of the rc~1dcncc a\kmg to U'iC a telephone for a tow trud .. when 1wo other appeared and entered. one reponcdl~ w11h a re· volver and the other with an auto- matic pi~tol lhn tied up the victim'> • :ind <kmtndc.'d drugs but the v1mm\ tn"'-ll'd th~·' had no drug'i Thr 111Mwr' \\1'rt' hl·.inl di\( ll'i\llli;l tlw possibility of being in the wrong house whale they were ransackinj 11 and they fled with S4SO in ca~h. One '1c11m managed to untie himself and call police. who said the descnpt1on of the Sl.lSpeCtS Ill "\ague .. • • • A man was stabbed at Gav1ota Street and Mountain Dnve Thursda) afier he spumed the ad' anccs of h1~ assailant. pohcc saad. The v1ct1m received 200 stitches for cuts on h1~ arm rtte1vcd from a tivc--1nch folding knife when he fended ofT the attack. Police said the v1ct1m and the ~u~pect both live in Laguna Beach The 'iU~pcct was 1n n bar when tht• v1c11m bought a dnnk for the: '1ct1m and inv11,•d him to his !louse: The \olcllm rtlu'icd and thl! \U\pt.'l t lcll ou1 waocd OUt'itdl' wMn: lh~ \.tabbm" 100\. nlan· .\ '>U!>pect w11h a s1mtlardcscnpt1on approached the Harbor Boule' ard locat1on at 6· 10 p.m . holding a brown. waA)·t)pe bag. an.·ording to 1hc clerk. and asked for monq. When the clerk handcd O'er onl\ $1 2. the man was d1sappo1nted. sh~ said. and asked. "Is that all'?" She handed him rolls of coins from another register before he ran off Huntington Beach Someone broke into five con- dom1n1ums over the "eckend at the Millstream construction site, 7801 Warner Ave .. using channel locks to force open the front doors. The loss included S 1.800 1n appliances. such as trash compactors and d1shwashe~ ••• A resident of the 16100 block of 81rd1e Lane reported Monda) that someone stole a 1983 < 'ampwa~ 13· foot inflatable raft from the Hunt- 1na1on Harbour area. The loss wa!) estimated at $1 .000 • • • ..\ re~1dent reported the theft 1)f ..1 gra)' 1978 Lincoln C'on11ncntal car!\ 1od:n from the 15100 blc.x-~ of Hanover I.an<' 1 he loss "~" C'ill-mat~d nt St.QC)() ~ .... , \ mlln "J" MfC'I\~·\ 16nJa\ 011 \U\01\ 111n ot .. hopltlt1n1t ,1t 1tw 1..;hoi \ • M1led1's stud1C'S in the release of the neu- rotransm111er acet)kholinc from nerve terminals. the role of calcium in nerve func11on and the ong1n ot S)napllc dela)' are considered classics in the field. He was formerly chair of the b1ophys1cs departmen t at Uni~ty College, London ln Engla nd. M1led1 held the prest1g1ous Foulenon Re- search Progres~orsh1p from 11the Royal Soc1et). one of the MILEDI highest honors txstowed on a Bnush scientist. Born Jn Mc'\1co. M1led1 earned a medical degrtt from the um .. ers1dad Nac1onal ~utonona de Me'(iCO . .\fter post-graduate tra1n1ng 1n .\ustraha. heJoine-d the facult) of Un1vcrs1t) C. allege OCC registration starting Orange ( oa!>t C. ollc:ge's .\dm1ss1ons Office 1s now accepting appl1cataons for Its 1984 summer session and for the fall 1984 semester al the Costa Mesa campus. School. The program, for boya and girl• ages 9 -15, atrenes beach and safety a ware- neaa. OCC's c1gk\HA<eek summer sess10n runs from June 18 1hrough .\ug I 0 The fall !.emester begins A.ug. 20 and concludC'S Dec 1 I um mer session class schedules will be a' a Ila bk Ma} 15 1n tht.• college's .>.dm1ss1ons Office The ut11cc 1!. open lrom M a m to 7 p.m. Monda~ through Thur.,da). and from 8 a m to 1 p.m . Fnda) For adm1ss1on'i 1nforma11nn. call 411-5.,.,1 l\hop 1117 "1a1n St Rl'\O\\•rt.•d "'t.'fl' 1"0 pair\ of !.Y.1m trun~<; "'Orth$ \t\ .. . .. \)omcune brokl' 1ntll a homl' \lnn- da' un thl' 141()(} blOI.. I. of Bushard Street .\ rear l<.Xkl'd '" 1ndu"' v.a, forced open h' thr th1cl to gain cntn The lo~s indudrd s;;uo 1n t.·ash • • • .\green c.;1,h"1nn \.ars11' 111.,pc.·cJ b1ncle v.a<; stokn 'l.l\er lht.· "n·l>.rnd from the bal ~' ard lll a honw on thr 8 500 bloc~ t.ll ·..\hon ( m·k T hc lu.,, was estimated at S80 • • • Entering through a rc..11 unlrn. lo..ct.f door. someone burglar11cd a ho mr on tht.• 200 bkx:i.. of 12th ~1rec1 Thi· lo\\ included a rnmera lcn'> "onh $I mm • • • A male JU'cnilc wa" arre~1ed Mon- da) at the Target .,tore. 9882 .\dam' Ave . bn suspicion of shopht1ing R«o' erl'd w<.'re ht.•adphonc' worth SIQ.Q9 ••• Somconl' broke 1 n to a bro" n 11r 1 Dat'iun 610 station \\agon parlo..cd Monda) in an unltxked garage on the 17400 bloclo.. of Queen' Lam.· Tht.' lo'>' included st<.'rco cqu1pmcn1 "Orth Sl20 Coeta Mesa .\ 12-\ear-old tr.m<;11.·n1 "a' ar- rested Monda' 1n urnncllaon "1th three' buraJanes in an apart nll'nt comple\ n2700 Petef"ion Plat..c Pam R William\ la'il ot C1ard~n < •f<I' t.' v.a\ taken into ('U'ito<h on ,u,p1t.111n of rt~1dc:ntial buralal\ and rr,1 .. 1in~ onrs1 :ificr thr I~ 4~ pm hr1.·ak 1n' He wa'S ~"'I held in lieu ol i~ 500 h:\11 qt ttr\' C. O'>la Mc-..1 Poli~·c l>cp.111 1 ~~t Jul'f I ou' l'f\'ll ""1ndn""' "l'rc n•o-un <:o/ ,1t 1lw I 11ln11n \tulk1 '1.1 l • 11\.~ '>1- ~ " \'Jrh \lonJJ\ .tnd l\~ l.l~l'll uut 111 thl' ld\h !1<1\ . . . \ fl'\ldl·nt t1I th\ 1(100 t"llo\~ 111 'x·lrl·tar1Jt ( 1rdc \Jill\' humc trum ha hcalth dub \fond..1\ to tinJ .. \oung "'uman 1n hl'r hJ\.~'ard fhl· 1ntrmkr 111td lh\' rl·"Jl·nt '>hl' "a' l1111~1n~ tor ht.•r dl1g. \ltl'r 'hl' kit tht.• rt.·,1Jl·nt '>J\\ hl·r lllJ"> ,qnJo" pant.'' hJd hl'l'n bro~~n Fountain Valley \ ltH t:3r ·Old !xi\ \\ J\ \ltllng In hi\ li\lng 11x1m 1n 1lw 11111110 hllX:lo.. ol l:I ~lar ..\\l'Ou~ \\ht.•n J gull ball t.·amc lra'>hing through 1hc ~II\ hl·n w1nJo"' ,1pparl'ntl~ lrnm •I m·arh' park. ·\ po'i)lblc <;U,pt'CI \\3~ \l'l'n speeding a"a' in a green F tat • • • \ofhcune cnll'rl·d an Jpartmcnt 1n 1hc llJOOO bll11. J.. ol 4'1atl'f \' cnuc and \\Ole m1.·n"• anJ "nnll'n·, JC"eln 'alucdat$1tt5 Tht'\U'fX'd ma' tx·.1 former guc'it l:lecau1oe thcr~ "l're no <i1gn-. ol font.•d l'ntn thl' '1c11m told poltrr • • • Burglar' l'ntcrl'd ,1 ~H.lfl" 1n the I~('()() hlOl I. ul ( larl"ndon ~tf"('CI and -.wk a \nappt•r ga'>-J'l<'"l'rt'd la"n • • • Thi<''"" \lnlc ,1 t1li1I ~'' and tO{il' 'JlutJ 31 ..... , trom .i ttarage m lhc I MlOO hhi.. ~ ot \tl R<hkn·PO"l'll \t ft.'CI Newport Beach '\'""'Port fk:it.h "'om.in r1.·txme-J \hl' 1h~11 •'I 1 hl'' unh11. i..,·d h1n I.fl' \ .1lul'u nl ~I ~o ffoo\ hl'l " • .r11~<' m 1 hl· '00 hhll ~ 111 t 111al M11ndll' -... \ 'nqx>rt Bl·.tch man rl·portt.•d th\. 1hdt of ~05 1n clothe!> from .rn Jpartml'nt u1mple' laund~ room m thl' .lllO hlod .. ol Promontof"\ Dm l' . . . ... (Jraphl\. ~ '['ICC~ at b..., I blh I rq>1.lrtl'd \hrnda' thc thcti •>I ..1 \~ill \3" \ ,tlUl'd al$ 1...,0 ••• \ '\\'"'port 81.•at.h man rcptined \hinJa, lhl· thelt ofa bH.,cle 'alut.'\1 11 S70 (rom lhl' 2UO blo1.~ <ll "alnul \unda' .... "l'"" port Har!1<H 'Jl.hl l luh a·· P''rtcd \1 onda' 1ha 1 \Onll'\1 ne haJ lmu'J open a dl\pla' 1.a\l' and 'itokn II~)() in duh \OU'l'n1r' and Jothtn~ Irvine .\ ~2-H·ar-old l\anta \na man v.a!> Jm''1cd on suspicion of hurglal) \fonda~ night after thrt·,· In inc men 1.haSt"d him through thr \tr1.-ct\ of Tu~11n before p0llcc 10<,k him anto t uc,tO<h ~ rc"1dcn1 of the I 4CXX) block ul <. hapll .\\cnue l.'amc homt• to~ .i man fleeing h\ l.'ar "1th two tool ~,,e., The homeov. ner and two 111her!i followed. e .. entualh askma Tustin f'<)hCC tor ;ud .\ llT meeuna the Je1,Cnpt1on of the burglar' '\C· hide W3!1 stopp('d and Juhan Luera • rrc\led The tool~ V.l'rt l"C(O\t"red • • • • \ 'l '·\tar·~)IJ (·hula\ ic,ta man wa\ a~·\tcd Monda.. n1sht tor n 011t,.Uln~hn1 theft warr.int 1 ~ued 1n \pf\i on behalf of tn inc poh~ rnhh~ wert (a{Je(j Ill a )\om(' on AJ~\ttmc to fl'"'hc a d1-.putc:. and to~1"-l onn1\ < ~h Donald into • l U\HlJ\ '" • J ~-----~~~~--------;"---~~ ...... --~11J!1191 .... ------------------------------------------~ .. A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 8. 18"4 Col. Kliadafy's Libya barracks under attack ddt ROME (AP) -About 15 rebel~ wnh rocket~ and l"e!>tored. ANSA said a group ol about 15 people staged the Reagan to a ~SS NATION automatic weapon!> toda> attacked the barracks in T r1poli I he Italian nt'ws agcnq AN~A reponed the attack 111 attack from a building across from the army barracks, ti i aid plea where Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy usuully a dispatch from the Libyan capital of Tripoli. ANSA said which is surrounded by tanks. on the outskirts of Tripoli. na on n lives. but men in armored vehicles returned fire and 11 was not known whether Khadafy was 1ns1de the barracks The news agency said the attackers were not immediately repelled the atlacken. Italian ne"'s reports said at the lime of the attack. 1dent1ficd. ... Westerners m the Libyan cap1Lal said calm wa~ then There were no 1mmcd1ate reports of casualties. Shortly after the attack. according to the Italian slate- --------------------------··---------------run telev1S1on RA I, four or five armored vehicles broke Q b · kill 2 t ~ 1 Q th out of the batr.tcks. with men inside firing machine guns ue ec gunman S t fl ures Q ers on the attackers. The report said the attackers took refuge in a nearby building. QUEBEC (AP) -Police tOday stormed the Quebec Netlonal Aaembty bultdlng where a man toting a eubmechlne gun end dreued In mllltary garb had opened ftre, Canadian Presa reported. The attacker reportedty kllled at least two people and wounded 10 otherl. Gunftre rang through the building as police ru8hed Into the main leglalatlve chamber less than an hour after the attack began. ---- Some of thoM Injured In the lhooting, wnlch started minutes before the Ou.bee Natk>nal As- aembly was to convene at 10 a.m., wwe believed to be joumatl1t1 and aeeembly lfTtPfOyeM, the agency aatd. WltneeMt said the man entered the chamber, lhoutlrrg, "Where are the MNAa, I want to ktM them." apparently reterrtno to rMmbett of the aaembfy. He was reported at one point to be ahtlng In the speaker'& chair. ANSA said at 3 p.m. (6 a.m. POT) vehicles carrying men armed with machine guns finng into the air rumbled through the streets. La ter. police scaled off the area. and quiet returned to the city, according to Westerners reached by telephone by The Associated Press 1n Rome. They said groups of Libyan students cafT) mg pict ures of Khadaf> then marched through the streets. The official Libyan news agency JANA was silent on the matter. By &be A11ocla1ed Preu WASHINGTON -President Reagan. hoping to • prod Congress into approving h1~ request for aid to Central America. addresses the nation Wednesday night in a speech desi,ned to ewla1n wh> his adm1n1strat10.n ., 50 concerned v.1th the turmoil 1n lls ne1ghbonng rcgion "It will be a speech 1n v. h1ch the president talks about the history of ovie1 and Cuhan in'olvement in Central Amenca. the current s11ua!!on 1n El Salvador and Nicaragua 'and Costa Rica. 'ta1d one White House official speaking on the l'ond1t1on that he remain anonm~ous. The address v. 111 be broadcast nauonally at 5 p.m PDT from the Oval Office. 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"1•1 ·'I I h ON THE LEADER . L.--------- Bank of America Nlion to address editors W.\SHINC1TO"'J -RKhard M. N1,oo v.1ll addres, thl· ..\mencan ~oc1et) of :-.ll'"'papcr Editors at lunch Wcdnesda' 1n hi s first appearanl·c before a group 111 Journahsts. i.10,c his res1gna11un from the pre'i1dtnC} on .\ug 9. 1974 N1,on "'II speak on torc1gn affa1r-1. probabh e\temporaneousl) and take 4ul'St1ons on an~ 1op1l according 10 John Ta~ lur an aide 10 h1·, l'-ev. 'ork Offill_' He will nol be paid for the ~IX'l'l h. Ta~ lor said. Truman years recalled ~ .\ HI NC1l Ot'-. -Ham '> Truman·~ pohucal friends and fam1I) toda) rememhcrt•d him as a principled s1rong-w11lcd leader "'hosC' M 1dv.C'stem horse sense put him on equal fooling "'•th thL' great "orld leaders of thQ cen1 ur). In a rare JOinl meeting of( ongre~!>. members of the J3rd president'~ admin1stra11on and h1~ daughter. Margaret Truman Daniel. paid tnhutc to the platn·!>poken M1ssounan who v.ould haH' been 100 }ears old toda~ CALIFORNIA Du~e revises state budget ACRAMENTO-The f)(:ukme11anadm1n1strat1on 1\ proposing a S219 million rut 1n the stale budget. mostl~ 1n Medi-Calv. here the ca!>eload I' clo"' n and in education where propen~ taxes are up Th1.• adm1111stration·s revised esumate of tax H''enue<o "ill tx· rclea~d Fnda) Deukme11an submlllec1 his propo\l'd $ ~ll b11l1on budge! in Januaf) for the fiscal ~ear that lx'g1ns Jul) I l nder v.ork b} the U.-g1sla1urc's budget comm111ees. 11 has since come do"n $219 m1ll1on Majority meets ln Bay Area <;A.N FR..\"l( l~CO -..\ t"'u-da) Famll) Forum. co sponsored b> the Moral Ma1on1~ and featuring speaker\ from the Reagan .\dmin1strat1un "111 be held 1n an Francisco JUSt before the Dcmoua11r National Conven· 11on this Juh Srssions at the forum "•II discuss ahort1on . homosexual1t) and other l'>'>UC'> desrribcd as '"pro- famil) .. Moral Ma1orit) leadl·r klT) Fal"'ell and ant1- fem1n1s1 Ph' lh'> ~·hlafl, v. ill <,peak at the rnnferentT bcginntng ori Jul) I 2. 1usi lour Ja, s before thl· Dem0<.·rat' start their con' cn11on Non-smoker sues company S .\ '.: f R .\ :-..< I\( 0 -.\n offi<:c \\.Ork er" ho said she v.a<, lired 30 m1nutt'\ after asking hl'r bm'I to \WP smokmg· asked for al ka'>l $100.000 1n riun111\c damages and hn back wage'> 1n thi.· firsl la"'>Ull filed undt·r the Cit}\ \mt1k1ng la"' The '>Ull b) Claudia Marshall .1<1. was tiled in Superior < oun Monda) naming Lando;bcrg and .\ssoc1ates. a kitchen and bathroom produns \.\holesaler and charges fraud. m1srcpresenta11on and breach of dul'\ of good faith and fair dealing The suit alleges Ma rshail was fired because '\he ga' e Sharon Robenson. one of thC' firm's cO·O\\-ners. a handwritten note asking her not to smoke 1n the offire State llkes former presldent . A.N FR.\NC l<iCO -Though g1' 1ng him poor marks as president, Californ1am Y..Ould prefer R1charl.I Nixon o'er Gerald Ford and J1mm) Caner 1n nego- 11at1om \.\.l!h China or the So' 1c1 Union. a poll released toda) said Fort)·three percent of thO\c contacted in a state\.\.1de tcl~onc 'iUf\e) said "ll\on's1oh r>crformann· v..a!> poor. 23 pcr(en1 said he did a fair Job and 34 percenl ')(lid he wa!> either good or excellent. Murder suspect released LOS .\"=(,[LES -.\ JUdgc d1sm1s~d ..tll murdl'r ("hargcs against a Londo n taxi dn' er accu!>Cd of sla) 1ng SI\ members of tv.o San Fernando Valin lam1lici. \\-ho d1<tlfppcarcd after their homes were burglanrcd. Mun1c1- pal Coun Judge Nanc\ Brov.n d1sm1ssed the charge'> against Ashlc) Paulic (ollowmg a fi,e-<la) prchminan ht'anng Monda) 1hat was closed 10 the prc\'i and public Ms . Brown's clerk said . WORLD AP photog gets boot HONIARA.. ~olomon lsland'I r--=~---i ( .\Pl -The government. 1mpos1ng tough sccunt) measure'> for Pope John Paul tr .. onc-da) '1\11. toda} canceled the at'cred11at1on of an .\ssoc1ated Pre.,., photographer and o rdered him tn ka'e the countn. Neil lllcv1ch. "ho "'oo a Pulitzer Pmc in 19 77 for his pictures of \ludcnt nots 1n Thailand. had Oo"n to Honiara from Papua Ne\\ (,u1nea on a commcrual 01ghl Sunda) tn make photo arrangements fnr 1hc ULEVICH papal \!Sil He wa'\ gr ven 1e .. , than iwn hours notice to leave. and no rca~on was g1H·n tor the der1!>1on 10 cancel his' 1sa and accrcd1tat1on. Iraq fires on two ships B.\GHDAD. Iraq -Iraqi Jetfightc" attacked two large ships bche\'cd to be oil tankers sailing from Iran'\ main Per'l1an Gulf 011 terminal at Kharg Island, the Iraqi mihtal) announced toda) An unidentified m1htal) o;pokcsman said the air raid took place Monda) night. He did not disclose further detail'> ahout the ships that were attacked. 3 dle ln Italy quake ROMf -Three people were reported killed and at lca\l t!O &nJured "hen an canhquake JOited central and 'IOulhcrn Ital) Man) pan1ck~ residents sta)ed outdoors loda) as aftc~hol'ks rumbled through the coast and mountains. The powerful fir"t quake. which struck Monday t"\Cfl&llg. hit hardest in a 'iparwl\ populated moun1a1n area of .l\bru111. a rcgmn t"a\t of R()mC' Panama voters clash p,\N"MA {I I\. Panama -~upponcr\ {)ft~ twn main prcs1d~t1:il candidate' da\hed outMdc the bu1ld1ng where votc1' wt>rl' hcing counted in the doscl> contCSt<'d clect1on Authont1cs said at lca'it one pcr'>on was klllrd and SO uuurtd Thr viol~~. which 1nC'luded aunfirc end tire-bomb . broke out MondQ\ afternoon out111dc-thl' nauonal lea1ilat1,c palace. whcr~ thoutan<b ohuppOMcr\ ot the miht•l)·hacked aovrrn1ng part\ and th<' rnatn upJlC)\lllOn c.•onh 11on had aa•hc~d -. t T(>day could be Hart• s 'last danc By llae ~1socla&ecl Preti WaJter Mondale IS lootuna for v1ctones tn four more states today as Gary Han mounts what co uld ~ a last stand and beams talk of at lea.st affcctina the Qemocratac Party's platform 1f not winning tts pre idential no m1- n11tinn Dcl!locrats in Ohio, Indiana. Maryland and Nonh p1ck1 ng 1JP a win Monday .iulht in hi1 horM r:!• 61 Caroltnl are vouna today ro allocate 368 nauonal Colorado. H n easily outd1stariccd lai1 rh·ab in die convenuo n dcleptcs. a nd Mondale was hopina for a prtt1nct caucu~ where 43 dc1CJ8tes .were at stake. sw~p to deli ver wha t could ~ the final blow to Han's With 963 precincts re~n1na, or about 37 ~t. nom1nat1o n chances. • Han had 3. 744 to Mondale 1426. The uncommill~ vo&c Hart entered today's b11 round or pnmanes after!Otaled t 4•111, nod the Rev. Jcuc Jackton had 144. But Hart was despera&e for a vittory ~y. TWo state brush fires contained particularly tn Ohio, the last opportunity 10 pro~ he c:aa win a ma,or mdustnal state. Han lost by a w1'1e mafJ*n to Monda.Jc in ddcp• nch Texas o n Saturday, and hls ow11 campaiin tnanaltf; O liver Henkel, said a week ago that a win in Tuu 06 Olaio was a must 1( the Colorado senator was to o~ Mo.ndalc. ,.,~ Moderate Jose Napoleon Duarte rai•ea arm• a• he claims victory In El Salvador elecdon. Duarte wins Salvador vote SAN S A.LVADOR. El Salvador (AP) -Jose Napoleon Duan e. Jub1lantl> claiming election as presi- dent despite an incomplete vote count. sa)s he would welcome U.S a id but would nc,er let foreign com bat troops fight the leftist rebels Duane. candidate of the moderate Chnsuan Demo- cratic Pan). was earned on the shoulders of cheenng supponers to a news conference Monda) at which he stressed he would seek a peacefu l end to his nauon'.s 41h- year-old c1v1I war. • "We will not accept any foreign troops. whether they are U.S .. Cuban or Nicaraguan. I belteve the solution 1s a democratic solutio n. not one of violence," Duarte said. Duan e said unofficial results compiled by his part) showed him ahead. wtth 55 percent of the vote. wluJe his challenger in Sunday's runoff election. ultra-rightist Roberto d'Aubu1sson. had 45 percent. He sa id the figures were based on 94 pcrcen t of the votes cast. Earlier Monday. d 'Aubu1ss<ln said there \.\as "a rather good poss1b1l1t) .. he would be declared the winner even though his pany's fig ures o;ho wed Duane with a slight lead. D'Aubul\son. a cashiered arm} major and leadec of the Republican Na11onal1st All iance. known as ARENA. said the runoff results would be so dose that whichever part) "'ms "'ould haH· to accept the other as a potent polttical force The l ' S Housl' of Representa11 \es has been wa11mg to act on a rn1hta1J aid package to El Sal\ ador. Some members of the Dcmocra11c majOnt) <.a~ the} \\ant to see who "'on and "'hether the "iah adoran armed force~ would respect the results Duan e appealed for "adequate f'('Onom1c and m1htal) assistance urgent!) from all the democra tic governments oft he world. l'~pcc1all~ from the .\mencan O\emment •· By Tbe A11oclated Pre11 f irefighters baJtled a 10 .000-acre brus h fi re pushed by winds through the canyons of Ventura County early today. while 100 miles northwest another fire was co ntrolled at 600acres on Vandenberg Air Force Base. authont1es said. Ventura County fi re- fighters closed state High- way 23 late Monda> near Moorpark. 4 5 miles nonh- west oT Los Angeles. and began backburn1ng to th<' west to oonta1n the stuh- b o rn bl at e . f i re spokeswoman Pam (,recn- wa) said .. It\ lookin~ prCll) good right n o w.· anothe r spokeswoman. Sam Meler. said today. "We had a vt•ry successfu l back fire oper- auon during the night.' Meier said co ntatnment was expected early this afternoon. Highway 23 provides passage from Moorpark north to Fillmore. but area Minister abducted in Beirut BEIR UT . Lebanon (AP) -Three kidnappers today ' overpowered an American clergyman on a west Beirut ~tree t. fo rcine him tnto a car and speeding off. poltce re pon ed. A police s po kesman 1dcnt1fied the mtnister as Benjamin Weir. 60, pastor of the Presbyterian Church {U.S.A.). He has bc~n li v- ing 1n Lebanon for 30 years. SCP mg w11h the Nauonal E vangeltcal S~ nod of S~ na and Lchanon U.S Embass\ ~ources confi rmed the abductio n. hu1 gaH' no furt her tnfor- mat1on .\ <>pot..e'>man for the Presb\lcnan Church 1n Ne"' \'ork \aid Weir "'as born 1n Salt La ke City. LI tah. and raised 1 n Berkde~ . ~ Orange County's Relaxing Music Station Is KDCM tm.t FM STEREO MOTHE~SDAY DELGHT AT THE TOWERS J rus 1•1 ... ~1ant IF•Osl 1nt..ludes L rr pl1 rr·pnlor f roses fc,r morr nnd vour r ~ 111 " nl •.)n('> ippel11rir rnoir • irsP ('lP\V•r1 and boverogH APPfTIZIRS Avocado so11p with < 1lnnlr<• C:eo SCOllC\PS w•ltl SJ..>111'\0 vepeloth• l OnQ 1slonrl OV\11 '' nn •r•t• half 91 .. 11 ~e101urn i>nrJ1vP ar 11 t>1t.i IPttlJf' f> w1ll1 1M.)lnul f H f I 0 W l R) ENTRHS Roosted ducld1ng with orongP. or10 grAen P"'Poerc:om SOULP Bef>t 1ender101n Pengueux White ltsh soulE!Pd with lemon musta rd sauce Bobv sotmon pea< hed w1lh lwo muces DESSElrfS hocolote pave Bol<vJf>ll 1ort trowbPrry tort RE)lAUR AN f Al lne !;1Jrl .~ Sono ~i• 1PI 'n •hA ex: .-ari at LOguno B+:Kich Mo1ti1>n Dov Mo-. I i A p rn ·10 10 0 IT' ,, , l ,,, II '•Ill I• I< h Ml\.•' ' " l'T) A l 11 ' I f) " An ~ S~>1 C tirlrtrr•ro 11,,,.ifiol 1, 1 I ~) ~~>llOM I J t.4l .1vJ. .14 ' residents co uld still reach their homes by other routes, G reenway said. One firefighter was taken to the Santa Paula Hospital for a sprained ankle. but no other 1njunes were re- ported. she said. Whtie one structure was damaged by the fi re early Mo nda). firefighters suc- cessful!) protected area homes fro m damage . Greenway said. The cause of the fire was unknown. Meanwhile, at Van- ~enberg Air Force base 1n Santa Ba rbara County, abou• 100 firefighters and support crews brought a 6~acre brush un~er con- trol Monday night and county firefighters were re- leat by TI p.m .. fire dis tcher Pa~I Be bo said-.. e will be coming back w11h bulldozers to help clean up this morning.'' Bebo !>aid. addtng that Vandenberg firefighters re- matned on the scene. Spring Sale In Progress May 5th -May 21st SPECIALS ON CARPETING - ~APERIES -VINYL FLOORS - · _.WOOD PARQUET ""i lf\·LDE\"S "· ..... l!::~r.&:'11· ".,,;! •. ". • ... .... ,1 •••. , *•·····'······················· cJrpet sJ/t s • instJHJtion • custom drJptr1ts Lie No 230422 1&63 PlACE•TIA AVE • COSTA IESA • 646-4131 for a FREE Catalog 20th Edition 570 pages of RV, van, truck & boat supplies Includes a $3.00 coupon off your first $20 purchase • <-A '300 VALUE FREDSON RV SUPPLY 815 N. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92703 We s.tl (714) 554-8000 OSMn 7 D1y1 Proptne A WMk The fire. which damaged no structures and caused no injunes. may ha ve started fro m smoke bombs used tn a training exercise for base S«unty forces. a baS( spokes.man said. Firefighters using 77 en- g1 nes and bulldo1ers ba nled the VMtura Count) fire. Two planes that had sprayed fire retardant on the area earlter Monda) were diverted to fight the fi re at Vandenberg 1n the afternoon. Greenwa~ ~d Jackson, meanwhile. was concentrating today on Nonh Carolina. Jackson has spent much time 1n the saa&c and particularly in 1t5 2nd Congre ional District, wha'e Jackson has tried to help black candida~ KaulCth 1 S~uld1ng unseat firsHcnn Democrat Tim Valentine. Campaigning 1n Cle veland on Monday, Hart insiJ1ed he still expects to win the nom1nat1on but raised the i sue of the Democratic platform He said he expects h is ideas on re tooling the economy to become a part of it. 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Entry forms available at all Village hop & Re-tura nts Tue day, May 8 - unday, ~ay 13 . 1984. ~oms, Jo in us for m usic on the Green aturday. \ta y 12, I 2 pm - 3 pm • .. . • , South Coast Plaza Village .. ' • • • .... . . -. • • I •tm9lr lf• r nn1"'4 ntlf'• •'•1la hlr "' 1u•rt1rv .. 111111 mrn han l• • I l11h \lothrr. •flfMhh •• ,. "'""'' • 1111• ""In IH• '"""'" • 'I """''' n•·r•I not t;,. 1t,.._n1 i\ .. ,11 ~ H••ttf u •I •tlhtn ...,.,,." •'•''.,,,.,.._,~I • ._. .. 1n•n hu-.. ,., • r'~'' • . . • . . . • . . . • I '" •lf'd a1 ..,.,.,,.., .. , t ,\ I~•• ,,,,.~ •• .. w•• \na. 1 • ~•l :-o t • .: l I I ;ou \ti t-I ••• .... -.u i-I .. a•I l't.~a . . . . .. • .. . • . • • • • . . . • . . • - AS Orang• cout DAIL y PILOTITuesd•y. May 8, 1984 Many Will do jo~s at home by 1999? Futurist says workers will be older, fe male LOS ANGELES (AP) -By the end of 1h1s century, nearly one of every six <\mencan workers may be domg their Jobs at home on computer screens if employers can overcome their fea r that workers will goof otT when tht!y're not in the office: a futurist says. SaddleOack sumrriertime ~ignups set The Emeritus lnatttut• of Saddleback eottege Nor1h will offer col9ge courM1 at a variety of area locatlont thlt aummer. Though ctaa ... are apeclft- cally tellored for otder 9dulta, peopi. of all ages may erwotl. The summer .... ,on wlH run from June 11 to Auguat 2, M'ld wUI otter the fottowlng COUrtee! At the Laguna Beach S.Ok>r Center, * Legton St.: Calligraphy, from 10 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. on Thur9daya; Creative Writing from 11:30 a.m. to 2!40 ~.m. on Tueedays; end Mu9io" and Rhythm from 1 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. on Wedneedays. At the lrvlM Senl« Center, 3 Sand- bury Of'.: Movement to Mullc from 1 p.m. to 3: 10 p.m. on Monday8 and Wedneedays; and SpMWI from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Wedneldays. At the trvlne Rne Arte Center, 4e01 Walnut: Jewelry Oeltgn from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tueedaya Wld Thut8daya. Student• may r.egi.ter by man. at Stlddleback Nortl\ Of South CM'lputM. or at the nm d... pertod. Further Information Is available by Clllttng 559-1933,Ext.~. -- In add1uon. says Jack N1lks of the U n1 versuy of Southern Cahtorn1a 's Center for Futures RescarCll, much of that work wi ll be done by professionals. a sizable amount of routine data proce~ing will be shifted overseas and a wide range of jobs that don't exist now will spnng up to serve the burgeoning information industry. "Telecommuting will be 1he province of professionals. not of 1hc low-lcvd workers who med ll first." said N1lle!., who has spent two d«ades studying the poss1b1ht} that computers will end the need to go to an office to do your JOb. Many of Nilles' proJccuons arc to be included in an arti<:le in the June issue of Proceedings of the National Academy o'T Sciences. "Most of the Fonune 1.000firms"'111 be pan.all) decentralt1ed. largel} through various telecommuting arrangements, b) the end of this cen tur) ." Nilles said in an interview last wed .. He esumated that as man) as 10 m11l1on .\mencans won·1ha\.C10 go an offil'e -at least not o n a regular basis -h} 1he )Car 2000. The tirc;t major firm to ex penmen1 w11h telecom muting -was an East Coast tn· surance compan} that tned 11 in m Western offices 1n 197 J Since then the number of peopk "orlung at home on computers has inrrea~C'd to about Jo:t\00. Nilles said. / . Dennis Reid . a s1a11st1c1an with 1he U.S. Labor Dcpanment 1n San Francisco. said the nation's workforce 1s expected to increase from Its currC'nt level of about 111 million to about 131 million in 1995. The labor force also will undergo s1gn11icant changes. becoming grayer and more feminine Reid said the percentage of "omen 1s expected 10 nse from 41 percent to ncarl) 47 percent, while the pon1on of workers 35 to 54 years old swells from 39 percent to o1 percent Earl) e'penments "Ith telecommuting weren't too successful. Nilles said. because of the need for home terminals to be continuously connected with a com pan} ·s main comput ers ----' Say cheese Thia Papua New Guinea tribeaman takes the opportuni4 ty during Monday night maaa to .. ,. •• ,..,....0 take a anapehot of Pope John Paul II after hla arrival on the ialand earlier Monday. Muddy ground delays Custer battle search CROW .\GENCY. Mont. (AP} -With the ground too muddy for digging. archaeologists assembled Monda> to begin surface reconnaissance of the Custer Battletidd Nauonal Monument. hoping to find clues to the graves of troopers whose bodies were never found. Na11onal Park Service h1stonans specu- late a deep ravine holds the bodies offi ve to 15 troopef's who were never accounted for after Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and fi, e companies of the 7th (ah af') were wiped out b) Indians on June 15. 1876. The work may help e>.pla1n "the move- ments of the battle positions held by opposing forces. t} pes of weapons used by the Indians and the role played b) fire.arms in I nd1an hands." said Douglas Scott of the Park Serv ice's Midwest Archaeological C't-nter in Lincoln . Neb. who 1s heading the survey. There's no place like this place, so this must be the place NEWARK. N.J. (AP) -Travelers on a trek across the United States might find themscl cs at "No P_lacc." or might trip across a spot where they had "No Business." They could even kick up the dust 1n a dned-up creek named "No Water." says a connoisseur of the negative spots on the map. Robert 'Rennick of Prestonburg. Ky .. has made a hobby out of geoaraph1c locations with "negative names" such as Nameless. Tenn .. No Cre.c k, Ky., and No Go. Ind. Sites called No Name or Nameless oft~n ~ere christened by settlers whQ could not mak~ up their minds about what to call their new homes, Renni~k said Sun~ay. Other negative names, such as No ~ater, descnbed the characteristics of a place. such as a dned-up stream or creek. he said. Many places, such as a No Names H 111 in New York. were dubbed for Indians wh ose names were roughly translated. he said. And some negative names, such as the No Business creeks found in Tennessee. West V1rgin1a and Idaho. were adopted because people had "no business" being therc- e1ther because the terrain was so ro ugh 1t .... as dangerous or illicit activities such as moonshtning were being con, ducted in the area. Rennick said. "There are so many of these ... Rennick said. "They've nt-vel' had any other name. or their nicknames are better known than their formal name. In most cases. these names continue to be borne b) the places. though in most cases they were ~1ven ongmall ~ on a temporaf) basis:· Rennick presented a paper on ptic:l's "Without Na me.s" at a regional meet ing of the o\mcncan Names Society at Fa1rle1gh Dickinson Universtt) 1n Florham Park. N.J. He said he has been interested for years tn onomatolog). th e stud} of origin of proper names of persons or places. and pan1cularly unusual names of geographic locations. , About a year ago. Rennick said. he began an 1ntcns1vc survey of places with negat1vt-names. Researchers have little luck pinning down accurate!} how the places got their names. but there's no shonage folk tales. he said. For example. those who live near an Oregon hamlet known as Noti. 18 miles west of Eugene. sa) 11 received Its name from two I 9th-century 1ra\Clers who we re taking turns riding a horse. 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The I I th annual surve}. published 1n th e magazine's Ma~ 14 ed1t10n. listed nine federal offi cials among the I 0 most influential people CBS E'ening Ne"'s Managing E:.d1tor Dan Rather. "ho ra nked 10th in the poll. was the onl} person outside go,ernmen1 among the top 10. The Re\. Jesse Jackson. who 1s run ning for the Democrati c presidential nomination. was the most inlluent1al black .\mencan in 1he suf\ e}. ranking 15th The most powerful "oman 1s Washington Post Co. Chairman Kathanne Graham "ho ranked.:! I st. The most 1nfluent1al .\mcn ca ns were chosen in a sun c~ ofl.475kaders1n 19 lidd'>. lhc magazine said. Th<.' leaders were a'>kcd to name i.\mencans thl'\ behe' e e\cruse the moo;t 1nlluencl.' 1n national life ~ "helhcr through pm111on Jb1hl). 1x-r'>onal1t). or "'l'Clllh . ' \ . ·~ Follo"'ing 1s a llSl ol the sune) ·s 20 most 1nfluen11al Amencans. I. Pres1dt-nt Ronald Reagan, 2. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker: 3. Ho useSpcakcrThomas P. O'Neill: 4. 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L. ........ ~...,...-·-~~~~---~~~~~~ .......... .-.......... --............ ~,~.-iii--... '!1-................................................................................. .. .. A.a Orenge Coast DAILY PILOTITuMday, May 8. 19M ' . LETTER S Laguna's new leaders should heed old lDistakes To the Editor: The Kenney Adm101strat1on 1s the new adm1n1stratmn m Laguna. It amvcsat a cntacal 11mc and a 1urnang point 1n Laguna Beach hastor) The problems ahead arc numerous and horrendous ConCl·rncd c1111cns wish the Kenne) Adm1n1s trato1n ~ell . Conct"fned c1t11ens bcltc' e the Gentr) Adman1strat1on b) 1gnonng the following 1mportan1 people issues has caused urn.luc hardship on our needy senior ettazens. a negative attitude and confronta11on' I now cnumeratc 11cms that the Kenney Adm1n1stra11 on should corrcc1 promptly I . A maJor pan of the grncral plan was prov1drd by two fine comm111ees (the Housing and Land/Use Noise). In their report they ga~c top priority to affordable housing, a total com- munity cenl(•r, a da) care center. a teenage cen ter. a dancr hall and a town hall. etc. All tht!> 1s possible b) using the cat) owner sewerage plant property {now r<.>ferred to as the Village Entrance Project) This prop- ert) cons1sh of about 4 1/2 acres of pnme land an bad, of cit) hall. II has no encumbrances and J!I owned b) the c111zens of Laguna Beach The 1m- plcmentat1on of the general plan would put an end 10 exiling our need} scn10~ out of Laguna and help \Olve man) of our pc.·opk tS!>Ul' problems 2 End Mo~o~ an Laguna b) returning Public ( ommun1ca11on and the Consent Calendar to the beginning of all regular agenda meet- ings. The Gentry Adm1 n1strat1on and Cit) Manager Ke n Frank arc rcspon· s1blc for this gross miscamage of JUSttCe. 3. Tell 1hec1t1zensofl...aguna Beach the truth about the results of .. do~d session regard 1 ng It ugauon" Thi." people ha' ea right to know 4. Thl· ma)or with th<.> an1stann· of the Cit) clcrk·s office should handk the Ctt) council agl'nda. (Take 11 awa) from Ctt) Manager Ken Frank and rnd confrontations.) Ma)or Ro}'d did thti. )ears ago 5. Last. but not least. tl'll th\' catm~ns of Laguna Beach the truth about Laguna's financial posturc - which ts horizontal and faces po!>'>lbk bankruptq. This should be a publtr heari ng agenda ttcm as soon a\ possible. Let the people speak It "111 clear the air. end susp1c1on and confusion. Laguna Beach must not become another South Tucson The thought 1s fnghtenang. To sum up this letter. the Kenne) .\dm1n1strat1on 1s now an a pos1t1on to be<:ome the first ctt) council sance the Boyd Adm1n1stra11on and the Holme!> Adm101stratton to become a people ohcnted adm101strat1on This "ould offer hope and unite Laguna. Let history Judge the Kenne) Admin- 1strat1on b-y results. That 1s what at 1s all about · ALANE. ADAMS Laguna Beach Reinforce Prop. 13 To the Editor· In I 97M the people of C"al1forn1a sent a message to our elected officials 1n the form of passage of Propos111on 13 but what has. really happened? Our officials have c1rcu m\ented the m- tent of 13 and and the wall of the people by enacting new taxes which they have called fees. The) dad 1h1s. of course. to gel around the 21, 'oto tax- ra1s1ng requirement b) the electorate as prescnbed b) 11 It 1s)ultcres11ng to note . too. that man-. of these clec1ed offiuals throughout the state mu\t not ha' e heard the \Otn•,' message at all and in man~ ca \cs ha' e actuall) 1n- crea~d their ~lanes. budget'i and office .,tan rather than cutting bad. on expen!i>C!>a'> lhc) "ere instructed to do b}' their cons111uents . ..\nd no~ "e art' told that a group t·alled C ahfornaan'> for Efficient Local (,o.,,ernment arc sa~1ng that Howard Jarvi~ t!. lr)ing 10 get the rest of us to play Santa Claus for his friends. Meanwhile, Orange County officials explain that Jarvis 11 would cost us millions 1n reduced services. This 1s. certainlv 1fard 10 swallow an '1ew of the huge state surplus "htch now exists. Had our elected officials acted in good faath and foJlowed the wall of the \Oters a few )ears ago. Mr Jarvt'i "ould not ha'e had lD mt11a1c tht\ new measure It's ume now for a ne" message to be !f.Cnt and that message reads simpl}' and clcarl> NO nt " fee~ le' )S or other ta,es without being appro'ed b) a :• vole of the pc.•oplc a\ was Propos1t1on 13'<.. onganal tntl·nt ..\!>Mr Jarva Bo apt I~ pu1111n a rcccn1 1ntcrv11:"-, .. Power t!> 'ested \.'Ith 1he people. not the pol111c1ans " KE!':T . MOO RE Corona dcl Mar Cohen coluznn 'terrific' To the Editor· I've ntvcr written to a nc"-Spaper or magaiane. but the an1cle written b) Richard ( ohen on David Kenned) wa' temfic I have two daughters and asa parent I am always looking for the nght wa ). the nght thangand scared to death One paragraph >)Cohen !>a)S 11 all "Neither we nor the Kenned)\ ha'c been able to \Olve the problem of children Neither ~c nor the} kno" how to control a young ltfc. shelter 11 some but not too much. andulgc but not 10 excess. IO\.C but not smmhcr. re\\.ard but not spotl. puntsh but not hun. Nenher we nor ·1he} ran measure the cost of amb1t1on. of accompltshment, oflong hours spent o n the JOb All they could do. all ~c can do. 1s the best we can ·· Thank }OU. Richard LI NDY STOTTLEMYER Searchlight finds new home To the Editor rm rcall\ up\ct' Wh \ hJ\l' ~OU depn"cd u<, readers nf the n l11onal abalit ) of Walter Rurruugh<o In this dangcrouc, world (pant( ularl) 1hc last four year!>) we. .. need .\ml·man\ ltkc Mr Burrough\ to '>land up and be counted. We an· 'iurroundnl h, Ru\stan spies. One nn l'r know<, "'h~n one will encounter one fhc Ru s\tJn Olym- pics team "\U\pell We mu\t lonttul' tu build weapons so the Ru\\l:Jn' \.\on't get ahead o f us .\crnrd1n~ to 'al1d '><>Urll."'> the l ' ":> has ~5 O(ICJ nudc.·ar "<lrhcad\. the Ru'i\tan' ~'00() Or ma-.1)(: lhl" Rus\tan' hal.l· ~) 000 Wh' l>othl'r with derail<. likl' trl·a11e<. 1)r .\rm\ .\grccmenl\ "'"l'll the.· holtom ltnr " \trcngth 11 \.\l' don't stad.. up lor ,.\ mem:a ~ho \'Ill" r he.· fl'\l of lhl· ~orld JUSI "·'"''our mont.'\ ~11h11ut c,1n ng' attac. h1·d "1:t\ th(' \lltt'fllolll \.\ii\ lOnt1nul ,lt ka\t ur'lltl \.\ml<I \\<11 Ill l'\1 l JO"JI \ Laguna Beach fd1roH "lore ( umposc JOursdl. i\I r Jones. Walter Burrough~' ··S<.·archll8ht ·· continu,·s w shine each Tucsda} in th,· Dai/\ P1h>1 .\s of Ma> I. vur liJunclmg pub- 115hcr's column ha~ a nc" home on tht• cd1tonal page. which cocJ.1.\ he shares with you. We thin>. 1t 1s appropnarc that Mr Burrough.~· \ 1ews on rhl' world. the natwn. the 5C.1fc ~and. particu/arl.1. Orange rount}. )Otn those ol other respected writers like Patrick Hu- chanan. Jack .\nda~on. R1Chard ( oht•n. Paul Han <'L 511.lnn Hams. -\ n<h R oonC\ and Biii Hann -all 11/ ~~ hom apJX•ar regular/.\ ~m tllt· «<f1tonal page. "c announced ·'>c.m hl1ght'\ ·· m<" c from page I nn page I 11/ the \.f.-n I Da1/1 Pilot "t• 'r<' ~om wu nll\\('d a column <luring the t;.,,, \ltun1 but "C art' lCrtain \>fr Bur- rough~· 101<1/ readcn HI/I he ph'1Hcd lo find him in ~uch d«~<'rH«fll '11Htng1u~hrcl compan1 Pllot welcomes readers' comments ORAN(;r <'OA& T Daily Pilat • it .... •• • lit 1 •.-t• HI d I ti •ltn U1111 .-1.MrwA.p •t ~ • •~· • t• L,.ljo*\.111 A I f f H. l. 8chwar11 Ill ~ '" ' Chary Dowellby f 'J •nt ,., d A'• •t• it • " .. ~ fl>,,.,., Frank Zlnl A~M.C.i<lll" f N • t om r.u r •t 1 '" ,, ·'Had our elected officials acted Jn good faith and foll owed the will of the voters a few years ago. Mr. Jarvis would not have had to Initiate this new meas ure. · · I SEARCHLIGHT ·~--- Our legal tender needs a close-up inspection With thr California primar) elcctton JU\t a month awa). there arc some fundamentals to which I should lake 10 draw yo ur attention so you will have trmc to do some checking of your own. First. please do some eas) reading w11h me I have laid out on the desk before me five Federal Reserve Notes as follows I l A one dollar ball; 2) a five dollJr ball. 3) a 10 dollar bill: 4) a 20 dollar bill. and 5) a 50 dollar ball. If \.OU haven't all those an \Our pocket. ne,er mind Ne1therd1d i hut l borro"ed the upper three so ~ou and I could read them together Let'<. 'iLan "tth tht.: one dollar On m face is a picture of Washington .. father of our w untf\ ··Now look to the upper left oft he steel engra' ing of has portrait What does 11 say? .. Thai; note 11. lcgal tl·ndcr for all dl·b1s public and pn' atl' .. Min{' sa)\ th l." .. amc No~ let\ looi.. at the lf,·l· dollar note w11h thl' picture of Lanrnln (Savior of has countn an 1hc "ar between the states -1he ( 1\ll War) 1 o the upper left of the p<)l1ra111s the same wording as on the one dollar btll. .. This note as kgal tender for all debt., puhhc and priva te.·· Yours o;ays the same., Well ~hat do }Ou kno" Let's go no~ to the I 0 dollar note with the picture of Hamilton the trul) great secretary of the treasury. and to the 20 with the portrait of Jackson· and to the SO wtth the portrait of U ~ Grant ~horn Lincoln called .. the greatest of m}' generals" and thu\ thrust ham toward the While Hou!lc Look at ~our note'i To the left of each portrait is the same magic phra-.c: .. This note 1s legal tender for all debts publK and private." Whn 'ia)s'' le; there a promise to redeem the note an gold or silver or other specie') Or 1s there an 1mphca· lion that the wonh as certified by each of those celebrated patriots who~ portraits appear adJa1.en1 to the cenafacatmn WALTER BURROUGHS I can·1 find any such rtcord in the h1stof) of any of these great men. None of the.paper money an your possession contains a promise to 'pa) an) thing Today the note issuer 1Flderal Resene bank) docs not promt!>C to dell\ er anything. I nstcad. the power of the Government 1s embodied an the note to force credi- tor\ lo acre pt the no te\ an discharge ol oumandtng debt'>. statc.-d an terms of dollars .\'; a Ocdgling rcponcr I once was assigned to co , er Walltam Jennings Bf}an Not wh('n he wa<, running for pre!>tdl·nt and ga\e his h1s1oncalh famou!> .. crnc,c, of gold" <;pecch. but much later when he wa\ stumping for a "Bull Moo!.e" candadatt'. Po1n1 as. even Bryan wa' no murl· eloquent than the phrase.· on our current) toda). What t\ monc\., It 1sn·1 an Orange Coast. history alone that I have had some personal cxpertrOlC that might interest \O U In 1907 there was a panic and no one ~ould accept "bank notes" a!> pa) ment lor an¥lhtng •· c"en the note'\ issued by "soh ent banlr..s" prom1!><:d to re~eem them an gold. M) fathC'r was a "mone\ ··man for the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Ra1lwa) -known. even after Its several changes of names as the "Milwaukee ·· The 1907 panic came on and 11 ~u ncce<,saD to pa~ "all deht\ public and pn,atl··· an 'IX'nl' fhe Mtl~aukee wac, l>u1ld1nga ne" rail road ending at the hOO foot-deep dock\ an T.atoma. Wa~ht01tton T ht'i wa., bcfchc J 1 m H 111 owner of the "(lreat Northl·rn Railroad" had bough1 the Northern Pau fic ,o 11 "as on that railroad that, once a month. a money train ran from Chicago to the Pacific Nonhwest. Aboard were suffi- cient gold pieces. salver dollars. half dollars. quarters. da mes. metallic nickels and copper pennies to pay for a month the laborers. the suppliers and every other creditor an .. specie." It appeared that my father would be stationed in Tacoma. so my mother and I. accompamed by my younger brother. her father and mother. came west on the Canadian Pacific. One Sunday I went to church with my grandmother My grandmother slipped me what she thought was a copper penny for the collecuon plate. I was old enough to know the difference. so I handed 11 back to her. It was a fi ve dollar gold piece. So wh) all thti h1stol) you ma) ask. Because I'm fearful thar. unless some of us g1'l' 11 some thought in choosing our congressmen. senators and prl."Stdents ~e ma) come to a ~enous 1mpa~'c The ..\mcnc.:an lmutull' tor Econ- omic Resea n h sa)' 11 thl\ wa } an a footnote 10 an eslMt\ utlcs .. On the Long Road Back to Gold": .. Pnor to 193' o nly gold coins were legal tender 1 n all circumstances 1n the 1 lnited States. :· .. At one level. growing refusal lo deal an legal t~nder 1s illustrated by the 'drying up' of the long-term bond market. In the extreme. public doubt about legal tender can become so great that usual day·to-day trans· actions arc blocked because prospec- 11ve sellers of goods will not accept ll·gal tender in exchange for them.'' Candidates for all of the pohucal parties are now shouting that their opponents are to "blame" for the huge "deficits." But ask any one of them 1fhe know'> the real a nswer. There may be an answer but 1f you ask any one of them what 111s. his only reply wall be .. \Ole for me." It's time some of us demand to know 1f· any candidate knows what money really ts. Waller Barroup 1 Is the Piiot'• foandlog publl1ber. Election in the Philippines: a marked deck for Marcos \.\ \\If I '\;C tT ON -V. htk thl· Reagan adm1n1.,tra11<n1 ha~de1tdl·d the frl·cck<.1 1on., .. s<:hl·dulcdb) lhl' '>andan1sta rl·gamc in Ntraragua, 11 h.1' tx·t•n '>l rangcl) silent abou t a ~1md.H l har:idt• bc ang staged nn1 Monda) h\ Pn:·\1d~·n1 Fen41 nand Marrn'> 1n tht· Ph 1 It pp1 nes It "ac,onl) aficr 1>N\l\ll'nl prod· dang h~ the 11 S E:.mbac,s) that "1.JH .,, agrc.·cd to hold notional a\~ml>h <'lt'1. t1on' HeevtdC'ntl'f wa, pc-1 \Uadl•d th:it a d1c,pl3y ofderrHxrJl \ in art1on m 1~ht c1 a\eat lca,.t .. omccll'thl· c,t:un on ht\dtt ta tonal regamC' 1h;i1 rcc.ultcd from the murder of oppm1 ta on leader Bcn1 J1,no Aquino 1;,.,, \ear Rut Man:o has 3 problem T ruh free ele<:taoni. might well return dn ant1-Marco\lcg1i;laturc. l oa,01d 1h1~ C'mOOrra\c,ment Marco'> hac, takt'n \lt'P' to 11~ tht" \ote 1n f:n or nl t andadate\ ln~al to him I am hnought 1<1d1~rul\ thl· <'let tt0n\ v.1th thl· ;appcaranl C' ol non· pt1rt1)3n lcg1t1m.H > fht• pro<.l'" v.ould ht· fl\.l'r\t't'n hl' anriounlt'd h\ ll \J')C('l:ll t•lt-t l1t1n l'Onlnll\'llOn l3llc.'J ( 0Mf U < It "a' c,u ppo't'd tu ha\t· nine tndcfll'nden1 mt•mhcr' Rut un1tl rl•t ('nth thrrc ~l uni\ fi,c•lnmm1\\111n n)nnht·" all u·n t11.1hlr ~1.trU'"-rontc\ A ft er mmr pr l'"Ull' from thl' l'mba'>S}. ~ht1 coo.,ad1kd t"o murc members- orw 1nd1·1wntkn1 and another Marco .. mtnlllll · fhnommt\\ton 1c,aJokt'." a Stall' I kpa1 tmcnt c,ourl'c told ffi) acc,c,o(. 1atl' I uu·t It' I ,1gnado Au11t',a bad Joke. and the I altpanm an•n '1 laugh ang. r hc commt'i\IOn· .. f.irt ll al \how of concern over honest l'll'l tton\ wa~ illustrated b)' the wa ) al dl'.Jlt with the voter rc1t1strat1on lt')tS. I rom b1ttcre'<pcncncc. oppoc,1t1on kadl'r' characd that the voter roll~ v.m· padded. So with much fanfare. thccornm1 .. i.1on announced a masc,1ve \.Otcr "re-rca1stra11on" cam· i>a•an l:.lemon boards were to com· pale n("w, \uppo~dly hone!ot. ltstsof C'l1a1bk \ Ol('f'\ Rut Marco\ would not permit the opJ><>,1tion to pan1c1patc 10 the re rl·g1\tr:i1ton dn\C in the maJOrtt)' of l'ICl toral dt\trtCIS A added tn· \urance Marrn'i will be alluw<'d to nam<' I 7 nwmhc:r\ of the a"c,cmbl) h1m\(·lf Tht\ nieam thc clfctton' an' '>tat'kcd an MarC'o,· f11vor I hc \Oltdh pm Manw• lc~11.,1a1urr aprar~ntl) ~dong on anternattonal \tu mp of approval on the charade. 1n\ 1tt·,1 fnrt•11tn o~rH'r" to monttor JACK ANDEISOll ncitt wel'klsell'ction proct·1ts. Nine countries. including the United Slate\ and Japan. Wl'rc ac;ked to \end poll watcher') Scvencountncs(thc United Kang- dom. frnnct", West German). (·an· ada. Australia, the Nethcrlandc, and Bela1um) quickly declined 10 lend cred1b1hty 10 the Mart'os brand of democracy. T he Un1ttd States and Japan stalled Oppo11t1on leader'\ hold out little hope of trulr free . untainted ballot ma next week Some have called for a boycou -which would pro~bl> bt OK w11h Marco) I le rould uplatn to his nny1ngcnt1c at th<' American cmbau) that at lt3 the 111cd. What mort can they 3!>k1 J•d AadtNOtt /1•1yndlc11t'd C'Ol11mnl1I , UNT8.MOOU Corona del Mar THOMAS ELIAS Fringe-toe lizard left on fringe of desert Pa lm Sprfn gs _._ ---developer s cite r e pt ili a n t hreat Barely a yea r ago. d~velopcrs and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reached a landmark agreement that should assure survival of a rare butterfl)' fou nd only on San Bruno MountaanJUSI south of San Fran- cisco. The deal allowed developers to bu aid a targe prOJCCl on the mountain an exchange for a permanent comm1 t· ment to keepsomeslo~ vacant asa butterfly habitat. No such agreement has yet been reached to protect Uma morata. an endangered hzard living near Palm Spnngs. Asa result. some developers an the desen area around the tounst spa now find themselves feeling more endangered than the lizard. At a bit more than six inches long. Uma inorata. better known as the Coachella Valley fnnge·toed lizard. is much larJer than the snail daner. a 11ny species offish that held up construction off ennessee·s Tellico Dam for several years. But the lizard threatens to become as big a problem for developers in the desert valley as the snail darter was for the Tennessee Valley Authon ty. "Th ts lizard could stop billions of dollars worth of construction 1fwe can't workout something to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act." says Paul Selzer. lawyer for the largest builder in the Palm Spnngs area ... It could effccti vely stop any new development tn Palm Spnngs, Rancho Mira'-e. Palm Dcsen and Indian Wells. ~ Seizer's company has seen a S 126 m11l1on prOJect held up five months wh ile ti tned lo work out a com- promise setting upa permanent haba tat for the hzard . Also th reatened are another $400 m 1 llton worth of projects al read) approved by local authonues. Most endan$ercd of al I. though. may be the notton of unbri dled growth that has governed the 30-mtle stretch of desen from ~a~m Spnngs to Indio fo r more than a decade. O ne afleunother, plush resort and con· domin1um developments built around golf courses have pushed fanherand farther mtoC'alifo rn1a's mosibarten-landseepe: As it's grown. the area has attracted scores of celebrities. including former President Gerald Ford. comedian Bob Hope, si nger Frank Sinatra and Publisher Walter Annen berg.. whose estate annually hosts a New Year's Eve party attended by President Reagan. It was anevatable that the develop- ment wo uld eventually run into the habitat of the fri nge-toed lizard. which was d eclared endangered in 1980. And if the lizard's habitat goes. with it go the sJiif\ing, wind-blown sands that support 180 indigenous plants and I 00 ani mals. Fearofthat eventuall y led one biology professor to wage a I 0-year battle to get Uma inorata declared ... endangered. T he aim was to find a thrc.atened species that could spurcrc.ation ofa permanent reserve for desert plants and animals. And the plan will apparently suc- ceed. Desperate to continue building. developers propose a preserve that would cover about 20 squart" miles in the w1nd1est part of the area. appro:<- 1mately onc-fifth of the space the lt1ards now call home. Bu alders propose a rough formula allowing them to put up monl") to bu) one acre for the preserve forC'VCf) f'burac res they de velop. The Fish and W1ldhfc Service hasn't )et.OK 'd the plan, though . and local official' have: slapped a moratorium on nc.·w bu aid · ang permits wh ile negotiation~ ron· tinue. But some cnv1ronmental1st!>cla1m the com prom isl' actuall y ga vc!I de- velopers all the land they want. leav1 ~ lizard only a few ~uare malesoflai\d the bui lder would never use The propo~d preserve would ~11 entirely nonh ofl ntercstatc I 0. the high war that has been a son of unofficial boundary forde\'clopmt'nt 1n the Palm Spnngurea Bul Seller says the h1ards don '1 care which side oft he htghwa.ylhe) a.ct . "Soonerorlatcr.1h1s valley 1s 101na 10 look hke Phoenix." he s:ud "So the pttscrve makes sense to those ofus who livt here. h 's of value to us. ourcmplo)'CC~ and our customers." And 1fanaarccmen11sre1ched.11 will 101n the San Bruno butterO\"\>l1n au model for how to handle other eodanacred \pcc1e~ that themaclvcs threaten important human projc<'ll nomu Ell•• 11 • SutA Moal~•· h•t'tl ~hlm11l1111n m t• /•Hrt. Don 't waste hunJai;1. sl!I# Menninger. urges conference Men~.::,~':.'l!."t7oct~===~!~:ci :;:;~~~=~~o~d~unatha• .. tbere'•aa~1o1.or not to desire ·peace of min ~~'h'~d~~:~Pt::fo~t:e~~~C:.~H~~~t kJnd~~~e,:~1~~41r.;~~~~i~!!~u~* --Behavior. your riaht1. ''aiviAJ them wbau.be)' daetvc'-,.,...,"-~-~ By SUSAN MONAHAN Menninatrwasbominthe 19thoentury. but he Theaverqeenizen.heuid,huonJy&01ooka11k carries has 90 years briskly; while hi1 concernsare related lo prison system to 1« the pnce pead fonmplementiftl An a1rhne had lost the bnefcasc contammg the manuscnpl ofhas keynote address. "so I have nothing really 10 tell you -And you're luck~;· Dr. Kart Menninger told ''The Power of the Human Spirit" conference. In fact. he never had to grope fora word or an idea during has extemporaneous talk. but the disclaimer was typical ofhas self-deprecating humor. the present and future. he did recall some people from his venacancc. Menn1naer has worked an priton1aftd ~ caa past to demonstrate the power of the human spirit. tell you that milhonsofdollarsarcwafled so you can There was the man who wautnack down by polio one indulae your venacful ~tices:· day and ncver-physica!ly-1ot~papin. "He ncvcraot Head:nowledaed. thouah, thatso~Pe<>Ple tiave&O well ... (but) I neversawh1mdespainng ... ldespaired ... he bc''penned up" to keep them from harm1naolhen. but had more spiriJ than I did." "we have to learn to pen them up without bunin& them. And he described the resolution of a woman who was Menninaer d1dn't9rcdict much pin for lhole ~ • so disabled that sbccould not feed herself. but who who arc possessed by the spinl ofacquisit1vcntt1. -Al •Y He's the author of numerous books. including "The il-~.l.lll~UJ<I~_..,~·_.• -nd .. U>YC Agai nst Hate." He is co- foundcr ~nd chairman of the board of the Menninger Foundation an Topeka. Kan. When people refer to him as a psychiatrist, the)' usuall) preface ll with '"renowned." Still. sclf-1mponance is noi his style. Dr. Karl Mennlnaer -.. 20th centwy Ameri- can •pokeaperaon •• -aave keynote addreae. .manaaecl~plc&ccollqe bccaulC "1hc was determined agt-kan-t~U-y<>u: T~n~fW·IW-'Yet~~~r"tltitm-&1&9~~---t to be as much like everyone else as possible... 1t away." Menninger's narrative never slipped intosentamen-But his most pointedcri1ic1sms weredirtttcdat wbttJ ta li ty; he made it clear that he was ta I kins about victors. he called "lhe fear and the distrust and the tendency to not hard-luck cases. Ht also ga vc equal time 10 the darker (Pleue Me POWER/82) HELP YouRSELF --- Want to stop smo~ing? Cut down to target date • Remember tha1 ------------- smoking to a large part has become a personal habit -a subtle tendcnn of behayaor upon which we become depen- dent. BRENNAN . CASSIDY Some people say .. It's eaS} 10 qu11 ••··········· smoking. r, e done 11 a thousand times." I've said that mysc·lf. I didn't qu1l \moking until I decided to stop trying to qu11 smoking. Instead I decided to become a non- smokl·r. There is no simple way to quit smoking that works fo r e\er}onc. I sugges t )OU wrne an ind1 v1dual program to fi t \Our needs Plan 11 out and write 11 down Then stick to 11. · Decide po!i1/11 d) that .1ouwant toqu11. Don'tdo 11 for others· sake. It might tx· helpful 1f )Our c;pousc or a friend '"'"quit at thc same 11me. You can ga'e su pport to each oth er. but onl) you can make ~ou rself be a non-smoker. Herc arc some suggestions for your program I) Set a target date about t\\O v.eeks an ad' ance as the da' \OU wall become a non-smolo..er. Don't plan to quit before a maJOr hohda~ or time of celebration . for ob' ious rea)()ns ~)Stan daal) morning walks and stre1ch1ngexerc1ses Plan fo r about W minute\ ofac11' 11\ Gradual!\ increase from walking to slow JOgging. I ncrea\C ) our Ou1d intake and get plent) of res t. A void stress drank alcohol orcofTee. Get up from the table immediately after a meal and take a walk outside. Change your daily routines. Spend more tame outdoors and do more spons act I\ 1ty 8) Write a last of all the reasons for wan tang to be a non- !)moker. Re-read 11 frequently. When you go to sleep at n1gh1. instead of worrying about quitting or the events of the da}. recite these reasons over and over to yourself. l\fter }OU quit. go to sleep th1flkmg "I am a non-smoker; I am a non-smoker." JUSt like counting sheep. 9) Schedule an appointment w;th your dentist to have ~our teeth cleaned on your first day as a non-smoker. Note how good )our teeth look and smile more. Carl) a toot hbrush with you at all times: Get up and bru!>h your teeth with plain water or with a breath spray e'er~ time ~ou have the urge to smoke. Look at your teeth 1n 1hc mirror and be pleased about how gpod you look. IOl On your target dale. think positi vely about how good \OU led as a non-smoker You feel good about follo"' i ng >our program succcssfull y ... about your ac- rnmph'>hmcnt .about \our teeth and smile You dress.and fl·d good .ibout >Ourself It >OU ha'c a strong urge to !imoke and the suggestions JOOH' arl' not working. ti) this. Take I 0 deep breaths '>lo"' 1, and rcla' whale doan~ so. Hold 1he last breath whale HELP YouRSELF -=""""=---- lighting a match. Pretend it's a cigarette. Let it bum a few seconds then blow it out. crush it into an ashtray like you would a cigarette and walk away. You arc now a non-smoker. Not one cigarette. Not one pufT. Never light a cigarette for another person. Enjoy your better state of health. • • • P.S. If yo u are a very hea vy smoker and you experience uncomfortable physical efTccts of nicotine withdrawal. consult your doctor. There is a prescription which comes an chewin& gum form to help decrease these in111al severe nicotine withdrawal efTccts by slow release of nicotine from the med1cat1on. Dr. Hren nan Casstd) p~ac11ces famtl> and em<'rs<'nC} medicine in Costa Mesa , Sources fot:i aid outlined Handbook for consumers connects disabled, help By CHRIS CRAWFORD Q!!'J NII C.1 10 I jlJ I Sourc.cs of consumer information for bandicapPed persons, via special books, casctte and telephone lef'Vlca. arc outlined in the 1984 C-0nsunieT's Resource Handbook. The U.S. Office of Consumer Affain publication ates a wade variety of offerinp from Recording for the Blind (RFB). a nauonal non-pTofit service that provides free cassettes of education textbooks to individuals who are visually, physically and perceptuaJJy handicapped. RFB's toll·free number is 800-221-4792. Consumer publications also arc available through the Library of Congress' free reading program for blind and • physically handicapped people. These Braille and ~ corded books. magazines and other printed materials lft designed for penons who cannot hold a book or see -11 enouah to read regular print. As pan of the Library of C-Oogress reading prosram. special playback eguiptncnl is available on loan. l!'la cassettes and r«ordangs on discs can be ordered from 160 cooperating hbranes. All of the matcnals can be borrowed (Pleue eee RltLP /82) 3) Swatch brands of cigarettes to one "'ath a lower tar and nicotine content. and swatch to a brand which 1s less tasteful and less sa11sfy1ng to yo u Throw awa} all of your regular brand and buy the new brand onl) one pack at a tam e to make 11 less conve nient. And. don't carry you r cigarettes on your person unless you arc an transit. When you do ca rry them. keep them in a difTerent pocket to break the old automatic reflex. Use the opposite hand and d1fTerent fingers to smoke so it feels a little awkward. Cure for abu$e: Community Power! 4) Cut down on the number ofcagarettes you smoke. Don't smoke at all before }Our morning exercise period. Wan until one hour after exercise for )Our first cigarette Graduall} increase the time before your first cigarette Gradually cut down th e number of cigarettes )Ou smoke each day before ~our target date. Smoke onl> half of each cigarette 5) Keep someth ing hand) to put 1n )Our mouth when )Ou feel the urge IQ smoke for example. a toothpick or pencil. Wa11 a few minutes before lighung up. walk around the room. start a conversation w ath SQflleonc. step outside and take a fe"' breaths of fresh air. Keep a sugarless or IO"-· calorie snack hand) to chew in!.tcad of !ilTJokang . 6) Keep all of}ourcagarette butts and don't empt} any ashtra)s during the entire tw o weeks pnor 10 )Our target date. 7 ) .\void !>1tuat1on:. "'hl.'rc: \OU usuall~ smokl' Don't PAPARAZZI Bravo to (om--------------to SCJI education When it comes to sex ... parents. schools and churches all c;cem to compete for the right to take the ultimate responsibility. mun11 y Power~ It's grass roots effort at its best. Resp~>nding to a na11o_pw1de PBS tcle· '1s10'1 special about t hl' dangers of I • lHtDA ALWI chemical abuse. a••••••••••••• small group of dedi- cated people in Newport Beach have mobilized a permanent task force to help eliminate alcohol and drug abuse among )Oungsaers an our community. Thinkin1 about sex must be easier than thinidng about the rampant abuse of drugs or alcohol. Or. pe-rhaps, it's that we know more about sex than we do about chemical abuse. Or. maybc ... just maybe. there are too many grown-ups among us who choose not to challenge their own pleasures or addictions. The "Do as I sa y. not as I do'' approach to alcohol control among teen-agers has failed. Community Power' as a call for community action. It's a city-wide efTort of parents. police. school personnel. rehg1ous youth directors. agencies dealin' wnh young people. and c1ty go vernment representatives. The in- clusion of athletic coaches as well as student youth leaders wall even increase us cfTectavc potential. Otherc1 11cs wall surely take note. Perhaps Community Power' can become an a\aal able model for success. E'er. bo<h sort of knows that alcohol is bad for kids and other people and that better la ving through chemistry doesn't work There has been little agreement. however. about who is rcc;ponsable to make this problem go away Evcl)onc points to everyone else. It appears that this hasn't been the case when at comes The buck stops here. By taking positive. dramatic community wide steps. we've shown our children we care .. and we've made their laves a little more comfonable and a lot safer Spring dance was one for the books HB library patrons get fancy start toward their $20.000 goal By ANN CONWAY Dellr ~I Co"npo11den1 It was more than a spnngdinnerdancc It was a prom for adult~. Wearing floor-length formals which were odes to spring(anda few slinky creations which sa ng the praises of Joan C olhns). the feminine contingent at the Huntington Beach Library Patrons Founda11on's fund·raising kickofTfor 1984 took each other's breath away. Party chairman Jean Curran, after spending the afternoon in her ·arubbies' -loading 300 heh um balloons into a camper "was a real killer." she said - transformed hcrsclfan1oaJcan Harlow look-alike w11b a cream-colored cl'tpe sheath accented with pearls. A~s1~1ant chairman Mary E11ey ad- nf1t1cd she'd picked out her black and '" h1te . ruffi) dre s right alonas1de high school 11rls pondcnng their prom choice . Commumt) interest created by the foundation an llS two )Cars waseas1I) mcn~urcd by the turnout of 200 1n the Huntinaton H:trbour Ba) and Racquet C luh b:lllroom, "When I hcardc1tycounc1I mcmbc~ d"'"u~''"'a proposed fetforhbml') belael that thc public has a right to fr~c in formauon .. Foundation president Pbll lnglee (president of Libert) Bank)also \01n·d the group'<; philosoph~ that commu111t1es should shoulder the financial rcspons1 - b1lat' of those worth,vhale proJCCts w h1ch are out\1de the normal charitable and governmental f undang process. Al soon the foundation board are Jack Eu1ey (a tireless seller of raffic tickets). Norma Braadell Gibbs (looking forward to being "chased by a wild Turk" in Istanbul this summer). Lois Mltcbell, Buck Perklna, Tbom11 Sample, Donald Sblpley, Wiima Stevens, Geor1e Wll - ll1m1, Mark L. Wright and Dorothy and Robert Smith. Af\era dinnerofCornashgame hen and steak and seafood en brochette. the guests danced to the Bob Machan band. Roy Rluldl won the coveted first pmc -a year'$ membership to Ma11c Island an Newpon Beach. Board member Jack ltueey lletened while h1I wife Mary. ualltant party cbalrman. told Jean Curran about buytna h~ rufny formal. l nnh. lkncw ourtim~ had C'Om l·:· ~Id Marauerltt Davenport, hoard member .ind founder "We(thr hoard) ~hart n Helping the foundation ra15C a Imo t $2.000 toward its 1984 aoal of$20.000 were M1r1u and Dale Cook, laiffrlae and Dr. Peter Oreea, Jean!De and Frank Emm1, lt1tby Holmes, Matteloa and Walter ( h brary d 1 rector) JollD1on. Gall (City auome)) and PHI Hanoa, ftboda and lea Martya. Marll)'la and Coo1- cllman Doe MacAll11tu. Bettfu and Jim Sar1eant, Cou~llwomu Ru tit Balley (with hu~band Sberwoocl). Marty and Roa r l•'-•and LarryCurufftnt foundation rm·'\1dc.·nt) --------- A new stud y by the Department of Health and Human Services an Washington, fou nd that drunk dnvang as still the leading cause of death among people age 16-24. Teen-age panics without alcohol and without drugs arc more OK and less square than they were one year ago. There's still a lot of work to be done. . Volunteer to help on one of these Community Power! c1ty-w1de comm11t«1: •Youtb Alternatl•es: This committee will focus on developing and encouraging drug free chaperoned ac- t1v1t1es for our youth. Phone Landa Sheck. 642-6878 or Cecelia Nott. o 7 5-8299 •Community Committee: Th rs-group wtll ha1son wtth the police department an maners relaung to. and affectUl& our youth. Contact gt Paul Heni~}. Newport Beacb- Pollce Department. 644-3775 •Scbool Commlctee: This group WJll work with w school d1stnct to de' clop a standardLZed drug and alcohol cumculum Phone PeAA\ B1elen. 548-9423 or 8~ (Plea.e see VOLUNTEER/82) Foundation praldent PhUlp In.alee and wife li!arllyn c hat with fint prezy. 4rry Curran. ~ ......... c- ltl&r1v.erlto Da.-enport Onda a wtUlnc donor for llbrary lmproYementa ln Jlm auseaat. ' -------, . Orange Coat OAJLY PILOTIT'Uftday. M ay S, 199~ HELP YouRsEu . Chances-ofinfertilitjincrease w-ith time Problems shared ---equally with __ men and women Questions about infertility art' answered by Sergio Stone. M. D .. associ•te professor in the: UC/ Collf'Be of Medicine's Department of Ob- atretics It GynecolOBY· • • • Q. I am a %7-year-old womu la INd ~ealtll. For Ult patl year. my '91bud ud I laavt been trylog lo bve ou first cbUd -with no HttH1. I uderstaDd that concepUoo can be difficult for womeo over 30, b•t l1 It Dormal for someooe taJ •ae to ban tlllt problem? A. Although thcchanccsofinfenih· ty do 1ncneasc wuh time. conception problems can occurat any aae. ln fact. an esumatcd I S percent of coupks may take a year o r more to conce1H·. I say "couple " because. in SO p<'.rcent of the cases, the problem Ill's with the man. not the woman. Low sperm count, m o tility problems and difficulty wi th egg penetration are common -and often treatabk - c~uses of male mft'nihty. lnfen1hty may al'iO be a matter of J>('rsonal chem1str;. You and ~our husband may be perfectly sound ind1v1duall). but have b1olog1cal JO· compatib1litie~ that makeconcep11on ~eighb~r's crit• difficult For all the reallOm. listed above. cooperall\'C exammauons are recommended to trace th~ root of your problem. • • • Q. Wlt•t tec.-lta~ are avaUable for e11ll1Dcla1 female ferllllty? . Modem science offers many ways to improve the chances for concepuon. These include: • £,aluauon of 1mmunolog1cal facto~ (allera1cs) that may contribute to 1nfert1ht). In the past three years. I have foun~ such problems m 220 of m)' patients e Ch ulat10n 11'\dUCllOn, which Ill thC' proccsll of artfficall> sumulating th~· rcleaM' of the eggs from the ovum. About IS percent of my female patients d o not release cgs -or egs of adeQuatc s11e and structure -by natural means. • Ultra-sound monuoring., which pcnnus doctors to see cuctly when an egg is ready to be released and thus know when conception can best be achieved. • Artificial insemination using either the husband's sperm or that of an anonymous donor. About 1.000 anificial inseminauons were done at UCI last year. the timtngof which was ai'1ed by the use of ultra-sound. '•Surgery to correct block,ed fallo- pian tubes or 01her'gross problems With lhC reprodUCllVe srstem. • In vitro fertilization. the new techn1~e of combining egg and sperm under laboratory cond1t1ons and then transplantma the resulting zygote (fcftahzed eaa> into the mother' womb. Currently. all techniques but t~c last arc available It the lnferti11ty Oinic at the UCI Medical Center in Orange. We hope to begin offering in vitro fertilization later this year . Q. Cu diet or Ufmyle affeec fertlJty! A.· When a couple decides to have children is the most powerful lifestyle factor affecting fertility. Both men and women rcach.1their peak of fenihtj around age 20. Nature made us th1s way because -for 99 percent of our race's existence -people couldn't be expected to li ve past 40. The medical and economic improve- ments we've made in the past few decades have not affected this evol· ut1onary 1mperatJve. So the sooner ~~ start, the better your chances will Diet and behavior -including stress -have no proven impact on fertility. Of all environmental causes. only heavy drinking and drug use have been linked directly to problems with conception. You also may have heard that wearing boxer shons instead of tight- fiuing. briefs improves a man's chances of producing health)\ spcnn. Ifs a m yth. Although it's true that hJgh temperatures such as those produced by the human body can kill or damage SJ>('rmatozoa. there's no scientific evidence that t'aht clothes promote such deterioration. . ism multiplieswoes -GENERATION ANTICIPATES DEA.RANN yoursuppo11.-UPSET IN BEAUMONT Wehavebttn mamcd fortwoycarsandlam • LANDERS: SeveraJ DEAR UPSET: Such viciousness is indcf~nsiblc. disgusted wi th myselfforbeingso stupid and•.hon· LUM p ING IT moamnao.~ Your neighborsoun<Wike one of those narrow-sighted. M y husband dotsn't get home from work untJI · lliln across the A minded. bat-blind iJnoramuses who believe most 9 p.m . After supper he spend1 two bours snorin.a in front .._(.,e 61and8 IHI victims of molettau o n (or rape) asked for it. Reject at of the TV and then stumbles into bed. The gene ri c ' oftbetbutcb) nn b · •"' · ·bl name for a demo-tedu:fj&-year-once 1 enotton mat you w~re in any way respoo~ e. •a have to clip histoenails because he istoofatto graphic clique of oJd. her 7-LAllDERS And may 1 suggest you av~id that four-door. bras.. reach lhcl'f\. He reads comic books and Tbe Racina \ oters who are get· }'ell playmate. plaled fool wheneverpo~~e• Formand'hasnoidcaofwhat'saoinaonin thework1 ting a lot of attenuon ITTlcn&a,maale told DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is fortbe When he beard ourtroopS were aoioa to Lebanon he these days IS "YU p. ber , who promptly told me. thousands of widows out there who arc so lonely they became upset-he thought it was Lebanon. Ore. He Pl ES.·· We-. ledcharp~suheman.Hewas thinkanyoncwouldbebclterdiannoooc.Please,let hascousinstbere. Broken do"n. con Thenetsbbor woman n(wcd to testify in me ~re them that ifl.be)' rock a wrong n~ber(l did), lam not writing for advice, Ann. I know what I am ; ~e~·~g theU ~~a~d~ •••••••••••• behalfo ychild.lwashunandaskcclherwhy.She tbeywdlloo.kbackoothelt' onelydaysofWldowhood goingto do. lt'sjustamatteroftime. Thercasonforthis Mobile}. the YAPS (Young Aspiring). the GUPS (Ga> -~ ~w bavelivedoathisstreetfol'nine.,...f'Cland uheavmly. . leneristotelllhewidowswhoreadyourcolumnthlt u b ) h PUPS (P u b ) d th YUPS :;tidql tbilevcrhappencdberonyouf;,ik;D)oved Myfirstmamagewasavtry~one. Wbenllost therearcworsethingsthanbeinaalone-sucbasbeing (;o~~g·Jr~an.) regnant ran an e in.Jfyou abeuermotberyourdau,hterwouldoot mypanncrof28y~s.lwas~ate.Thesurewayto wilhaninsensitivcslobwhodemandsscrviceandaives Before all the cute names are gone. r d like to focus bave,onentbcmanin m>uble."l ~utu11ncd. overcomc the lonelioessandgnef, l thought, was to younothin. abut instructioni .endletsarg.umentsand attention on an older group ... the LUMPS (Life-giving. ' ttmal'l)'SOOQ. I sa!dyestothetirstman whoukt:d. unrele1tti11Jcritici1m. -PLOTIING MYEXIT Unselfish. Middle-dass. Parent. Survivors) who spawned Ptease,Ann. tellthepubliconemorerimewhoisat HisformcrM!esleptaroundandwasneverat . the YUPPIES. fault wbauomethinalikcthiaoccun. lt's bad enough to home. There was no dinner. no clean underwear or DEAR PLOT: Thank you forwarmng the unwary We're the ones responsible for giving binh to 77 JOlhro~tocbanordeal. buttobavesomeones~t shiru,nocompanionsbipandnoteLHesa.id Iwaslhe ~dows. Thcsa,..mcad~cc~ould~beededbyunwary million YUPPIES between 1946-1964. Someone once 1twas11lyfauJtismo~thanlcanbandlc.Thanksfor answertohispta\}'crs. divorcecsand unctaimed,ewels. described them as the "pig in the p~thon." a bulge that movtd through society causing ind1ge'>tion all the wa) From the beginning. the Bab~ Boomers set up their .Television in hospital room turns off patient own society -from high school protests to attitude changes about family, lifestyle. mamaj!.c and work ethics. The LUMPS are going through an interesting time as we stt back and wonder what we have spawned. (And occasionally Sp urned.) There isn't a day goes by that we don't learn more about our offspring. DE----------------------- A R DR . STEI p NC R ETER OHN. !'~ ~~ StElllCROHI pat11>i•••••••••• " it h al)~ hospital patient who wants d1ver'>1on. I think that people who want telev1s1on. and those v. ho don't should be placed in separate rooms. In ADMISSION. a person 1s usuall) asked whether he or she prcrers a smokmg or non-smoking room I belie' c a similar question should be asked regarding preference for. or against. TV. I was m the hospital recentl) I shared a room with a pauent who had thl' TV on all day and night -whether she was m the SE:RE:N!JV room. "hether she was asleep 11 didn't matter. I had1us1 had an opc'rauon. I could barcl~ sleep because ofpostoperat1'e pain. I felt It kc a pnlloner 1 n bed. ha' mg to Ii st en to TV da\ and night "1thou1 re lief. Ho" I pra)ed Iv be a hie 111 go to 'ln•p in -;1knle I prefer to read ~hen om· 1\ 1n till' hoo;p1 1al om· m·l'd' rest and 4u1t•1 .\m ~a,krng Luo mul h'' llcrn would ~ou \Oll'°.' Mr\. C. DEAR MRS. LI: I v.u uld \Oll' "-Ith \OU. So "ould. I think, most hosptt;il dirertor\. ThC) all tr) 10 keep thl'ir pat1l'nts happ) n fonunatel}. TV hasthe '>Uppon of the ma1ont) of patients. Espcc1all~ those "'ho can·1 or d on't hke to re:id. Ho" wuld the' sun I' e "11hou1 thl'ir dall~ quota of nc" -.. spons and "l':tthl'T'} So man~ ha' l' ~(Oml' TV addicts SKIN CARE CENTER offers the ultimate in anti-aging treatments peeling collagen live cell bio-tone Introductory Facial s35 488 E. 17th Street Suite 113 Costa Mesa (714) 642-4911 The\ wouldR't think 11 bearable to be cooped up m a room for da)s or week~ without TV. So. Mrs. U . on the one hand \OU ha\t' the sick, bored ones without TY. and the '>tCk, quiet ones who prefer to read and rela\ For the good of all v.c mu~t find some v.a~ to sat1sf~ both t} pes. an) thing to help con~ alescence Perhaps some hosptral '>upcn 1sor "Ill come up v. 1th an acceptable '>Olut1on. DEAR MR. C : Like I}. especially 1f her temJ>('rature fell again to the c ustomary 97 degrees after she recQvered. We now find out the YUPPIES. wl\o are now 20 to 38 years old. are getting down 10 dealing with their real estate tnhentance ... the nued States. They are dn ven careerists who own a Volvo. wor.k out regularly and dnnk designer water. They have yogurt and a whed of Bne 1n their rcfngerators and h ve by charge cards. They plan an apartment and one ch1ld (both self-deaning). They can • • • • • • DEAR OR. STEINCROHN 1r .. al .. cepted. 1sn·1 1t. that the normal bod) temperature rl·ading Ill l>8 6'' Bu t m) '"fe runs a tcm~rature no higher than 97. da> alter d;l\ Tht· other da' shl· "as ach' and thought. she had the llu But· hl·r temperature "a' onl~ 9!.< 6 ~ouldn·1 that be fC-..erJ or her" Mr. L DEAR DR. STEINCROHN· M} 3~-)'ear old husband sttll suffers from enuresis. And .. suffer" is the word. About a year ago a psych1a1nst prescnbed an antidepressant which helped for about a year. Now that he 1~ off medication. the problem has re· turnl"d Would it be all nght for him to take the med1nne again" Mrs. W make a difference in presidential elecuons. • Every generation fights for its dream. The LUMPS were no different. We married early. had babies. wore practical polyester. paid cash. fertilized grass. washed our own cars and waited for the Christmas savings check. I don't mean to imply the LU MPS are on "automatic p1lo1.·· but by sheer numbers the bab) bbomers have come to power. It will be interesting 10 see how the) fare when they can no longer eat the Bne in our refngerators. use our charge cards to put gas into our Vohos which the~ borrowed unt1l 1nterest rates went down DEAR MRS. W. Wh, not"~ hat does his doctor ~' ., Th1'1 time \Our husband is reaching thl· age v.herl' ·med1ca11on ma~ help J>('rmanentl} The) ·re a fascinating group. The) ·,e done a lot of Ii\ ing. The} 've done a lot ofthmkmg. It will be mteresttng to sit back and watch them \\Ork. POWE~ OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT ... From Bl dislike the stranger ·· Noting that T opd.a rerentl} obsen-ed .. Holocaust Week." he said ... , J>('rsonall} v1s11ed Buchenwald (concentration camp) It ama1es me to hear people I kno" SJ} the ho locaust was adelu'>ron ... I know 11 happened." On the other hand. he added that he could understand people wanting to deny "the spint of evil and hatred" that iuhatnted Nazi German). Not only inhabited it. but grc" more powerful. "until 11 was po1.s1ble for their government to do things I do n't think m ost of them wanted:· He blamed th1Hame 'enophob1a for "the atlllude "e h~I\ e toward thl' Rus\1ans ·· If "e got to kno"' cat h other he \Ug&ellted. "e might d1'>CO' ertha t v.e d1dn ·1 "ant to harm each other ·-rd hke to meet -;omc Rus'>1ans ... The~ ·re not going 10 hun me . and e' l'n ti the} were. I'd re1ec1the1m 11a11on HELP ... From Bl and returned postage-free. For more information. contact ~a11onal L1hran ~nice for the Blind and Ph ~sKall~ HJndKappcd 1 he L 1 brar~ of ( ongrcss. ~ a'>hington. D.C ~054~. to slaughter a few hundred thousand of them." he said If these h) pothe11cal Russians explam 1hc:11 wn11c the}. themselves. were not hosule but have no say say about what theirgovemmentdoes. Mtnningerhasa read) reply. ··w ell. we are allowed to say something to our government -this is a democracy." Menninger recently wrote to President Reagan. to disagree about some! policies and make a "minor" ')usgestion for change. .. Hedidn·t answer me. but a weekortwo later a ne"spapersasd he wasdomg what I suggested -and I'm taking all the credit for 1l. ··said Menninger. declining to &" e specifics. The audience response was less than overwhelming when he asked how man)' had wntten the president. .. We'rctalkingabout thC' powerofthe human spirit here." he said reproachfully. The greatest stn, he added. 1s "accedia ... which translates as "not writing the president," or more generally.·· not dotng what you know is nght'' because of laziness or fear of disapproval. He made the point more forcefully when a listener asl.ed him how toach1evq~a~ofmind ... Takea strong do!.e of chloroform," he said. "I don't want 'peace of mind:· there's enough out there to be stirred up about .. Do not quit on a coma For a surpnsingJy large number of childre n. what begins as play ends as accident. And yesterday's ha pp). active child is toda~ in intensive care-<"oma· tose and unresponsive . Medical textssa) that the outlook 1s gnm. the odds favoring serious per· milnent mental and phys•· cal handicaps. But a four- ~ ear stud) of children who survi vc major head in1unes and prolonged comas shows that. contrnl")' to con vent ional wisdom. most do get bet er. The trick. doctors say. 1s not to give up. Your Prescnpt1on for Immediate Medical Care The handboo k. updated and issued for 1lw relent National Consumer Wed ... al~o describes operator i.cr- ' irec; a'atlablc to ht:anng .ind 'Pecth-1mpa1rl'd rx·opk "ho USC a T Cll'· 1.om mun1ca11on-; De' IH' tor the Oca.( (known a~ a fl)() or T~) Man\ led· era I depanmenti. and.agl·n· 1.·1es hJ\e TDD numhcrs. and a TDD o perato r (800-t\55-11 55. toll lrc..-c) l'i available to help w11h these l'i.I 11 .. 1 f nccessal"). i\fter the Jecture. a reporter asked what psychologi ts and psychiatrists should bedomgabout speal6ngou1 on l!'SUes. Wtth rapid transport to specialized trauma centers. aggressive care throughout the coma and long-term follow-up care. two-thirds can recover wtthout severe handicaps. reports Dr. John Freeman. director of pediatric ncurolo') at Johns Hopkin . "It \ H'~ important for these ch1I· dren to be carC'd for in a center that doesn't g1'c up ... he says. even though man)' ph) s1cians er· roneously believe that fighting hard for kids in a rnma more than 24 hour\ will ~ave them only for :i lifc11me of suffering. • Open 8am-9pm Every Day Of the Year • Physician on duty • No appointment necessary 15464 Golden West A venue. Westmlnlster At the corner of Go/den West and McFadden (714) 891·9008 ..... ,,.,..,..;•.• .. ..,. ( • CoO'iumer assistance can he obtained from a number uf federal TDD numben "h1c h are toll-free. The-;c include the Consumer Produ('t . afet}' Com mission (800·638-8270). the Social Sccunty Admm- 1~1ration (800-325-0788) and the Internal Revenue Service (8()()..428·4732). Other TDD numbers h!tt1.·d in the consumer handbook. hut which arc no1 toll-free. include the White Ho u!tt. tht' Ujual (mplo\men1 Opportun11~ Office. National lnslllute of Handicapped Rr~an:h. Offict of l}(afnC"~~ and Communicative Disorders and Depanment of Educ..1'· linn reg1on1I offices for .•ut·h \tatr "Have they been consulted on the atom bomb., .. he asked. "Have we been asked about the military thing'.l The) ought to consult some ofCalifom1a 's psychiatri!tl!> about these issues:· But he d«llned. again. to JC'I more specific. Menninger was more willing to discuss his present ac1t1v1ucsand future plans. Yes. he still lectures a great deal-" At least my wife thinks so. She thinks I should tay home and study more .. A voracious reader, he st1ll tncs to get through a lx>ok a day. "but I can't read so fnstany more." And.1fhe wntcs another book. 11 will probably be about prevention "We must prevent the trouble that has come to us becau!tt of the way we were handled as children. Child abuse has been kind of a secret. C hildren are treated cruelly and badly and have been for years." Menninger s:ud. with the same zeal as when he spoke of getting along wuh the Russians. VOLUNTEER .•• From Bl Olander. 76(). '490 (Anderson School) •£docalloD Aw1re.u1: fh1s comm1tttt " opcr· at1onal as the Newpon-Mcu hool Partnt Task Force. with a PT A rcprescnt1t1\.e from each school Con~c1 Lynne Bloombera. 642·4029. or Babette Ketty. 644-8071. Vr Alp71 1s "IXY<'hntoa1st ind m•maie C'Ounsclor 1n < orona def M11r l\ddrrss any qu~stioM to I mda /pll. Ph (). e/l'I D~uh' Pilot. /l 0 .Bot J..560. Ccmn Mrst 91616 Unlike odulls 1n th(' same s1tuat1on. childrer' can make 11gnificant, even spectacular. recovenc\ . says Freeman. "They con· tinur to improve over months and yea'1 Adults reach maximum impro\.C'· ment in six months.' Frttm1n and colleaaucs studied 34 youna survivors at the Hopkins Pedia1nc Intensive Care U nit. Maryland's hock·trauma c enter for children. Ferocious anenuon was paid to build-up of brain· damasma pre ure in the skull fter wakina up from comas avcrq1ni IS dayJ. only three uffcrtd Pfl'· manen1 damaie. "Mo\t went b3ck to school and resumed che liv~s the)' led ~forr ·· sa)', Frttman .. Amer 1 can a----.... ----.... ----~' the pothaht this Wttt 1n the form of a pair o( well· known mu 1cals and the local premiere of a Wild West drama as two collqes and a dinner theater unveil••••••••••••• their latest projects -all opening Thursday niaht. The musicals arc "Damn Yankees," a joint pro- duction ofGolden West Colleac and the Laguna Mouhon Playhouse. and .. The Music Man." the new attraction at the Cunain C.all Dinner Theater. On a historical note, Orange Coast Collqe will unveil .. Fathers and Sons" in the OCC Drama Lab Theater. Douglas Rowe. mana,ing director of the Laguna Mo ulton Playhouse. is stagmg "Damn Yankees," which will P.lay two weekends at the college and then move to the Moulton. Richard Kinsey. Julie McDowell and Mark Turnball play the leading roles, with Lucy Foster and Norman Weingarten in featured assignments. "Damn Yankees" will gel its innings in Thursdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. for two weekends in the main college theater before shift1n,g to Laguna's ball park. Call 895·8378 for ticket mformatton. Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" brings its 76 trombones to the Curtain Call Danner Theater with Steve Bulen and K.artn Forest m the leading roles. Other princ-ipals include ChtT Senior. Joe Mtttu-azzo and Deborah Brucher. · Performances will be given nightly except Mondays at varying cunain times through Aug. 19..-at the dinner playhouse. 690 El Camano Real. Tustin. Call 838-1540 for tickc:t information. Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane are among the characters in " Fathers and Sons." a new drama by Thomas Babe. to be staged for two weekends an the Drama Lab at Orange Coast College. Bill Purkiss is directing the show. which features fast action. music. humor and an actual gunfi&h t. Brian Bums. Kim Kanouse. Don Windham and Glenn Smith head the cast of the show. which will be staged Thursdays through Saturdays this week and next at 8 p.m. Call the college at 432-5527 for ticket information. On the closing side. both productions at South Coast Repertory -"T~e Seagall" on the main stage and "Bing ud Walker'' on the Second Stage -wind up their respective runs this weekend. "Seagull" plays at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 7:30 Sunday and 2:30 weekend afternoons. while "Bing" goes on at 8:30 Tuesday through Saturday. 8 p.m. Saturday at 3 p.m. weekend afternoons at SCR, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. Also completang their runs this weekend. running Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m., are "Josepb and tbe Amulll1 Tecbnlcolor Dreamcoat" at the Newpon Theater Ans Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newpon Beach (631-0288) and "Mary Mary" at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemente (492-0465). Three other dinner theaters are continuing their respective engagements with these productions: •"Tbe Best Little Wboreboaae In Texas" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979·5511 ). running nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Aug. 19. ToNIGHT'S TV -t.'00-1·=:~ IUCKROOEAS MACNEl.. I L.9tAEA r=GMAHMENT l::i'=9~ (C)MOYIE * * * "Simi Time. Next Yur" ( 1978) Alwl Aida. Ellen Buratyn. ®MOYIE * * "The Killing Of Rlndy Webster" (1M1) He1 Holbr*, Dixie Clr1er cm TtUIJEMR)8 2088 (l)MOYIE **'n "Twlllgtlt Zone -The MoYie" (1983) John Uthgow, Vic Mon ow. -1:--- • =OF CUlTIJAE (I TAXI GTHATOIAI. -8:'5- (Z) CHAAl.E.S CHAMPLIN ON THE FUl8CBE -7:00- l ~~YS~ MJt;NEWSQ FANTASY ISl.AHO i =-Of FORTUNE BUSINESS REPORT GH<l'IA i p ..... MAQA2JNE ENTERTANIENT TOMOHT MOYIE ***~ .. A Night To Remember" ( le.42) 8rlln At11rne. Loretta Young. cm wow **~ "Lott And Found" (1979) ~·Glenda Jad(aon. ***'A "The Spider's Stratagem" ( 1969) Giulio Brogl, Alida Valli -7:30- • 2 OH THE TOWN I FMM.YFBJO LAVERNE l SHlfll.EY l COW MY 8 EYE ON L.A. 19 PEOPLE'S COURT WILD, Wll.D WOAU> OF ANIW..S i ~ACOOUGH -1M- • CJ)~ PRIMARY COYEAAOE -1:00- 1 (I) THE AMfNCAH PARADE =A-T!AM H~ "Teltfon" (1977) ChlrlM IE Wl'IA AMfNCAH PlAYHOUSE MOYIE • ** "An Atner1c1n W•ewolf In London" (1981) Oevld Naugflton, ~Agutttr (8) flttl)P MAN.OWE: PfWA TE m (l}MOYIE * * ''Olelc:h & Ctiono'• Stll Slnok· In'" (1983) Ak:Mrd '~" Mwtn. T OtMPf Oloflo -t:a0- 1 T1C T~ DOUOH LOYllOAT BnmAIMNT TOMOKT _,__ e Cl>MOYIE tt "A~~"(1N3) H"rn-'== ;a_ THI WT ~YI OI IF.Alo: A~~ PlAYMOUS' Q[i) STAOKE.8 Of GENUS QDDRAONET MOYIE * * * "The Grey Fox" 11983) Rich- lfd Fams-orth. J«itie Burroughs (O)MOYE • .. "C<ICl!ing Up" ( 1983) Jwry Lewis, Millon B«le. (Z)MOYE * * * ~ "The Hunger'" ( 1983) Catr. rtne Oeneuve, Susan S¥anclon. -9:30- (!) MOVIE t * * "The Botton Strlllgler" ( 1968) Tony Curtis, Henty Fonda. m PETER GUNN -9:35- (S) BIZAAAE Q -10:00-• ..,., NeWS G THESAINT fD STROKES OF GENIUS Ii) LMNG WllD $~ MOVIE t * * * "Lenny" (1974) Dustin Hoff· man. Valerie Perrine. -10".30- • INOEP£HOENT HEWS VIDEO JUKEBOX ©)MUSIC OH VIDEO -11:00-• 0 8 Cl) «I IB HEWS I TAXI ROWAN l MARTIN'S LAlJOK.IN e w·A·s·H 48 HAWAJ fM.-0 fll) FAU ANO RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN m DICK VAN DYKE MOVIE * * * "Richard Pryor Live On The SunMt Strip" (1982) Richard Pryor. MOVIE * * "Cracking Up" (1983) Jt<ry Lewis. Milton B«le. (OJMOVIE * * * "The Thing" ( 1982) Kurt Rus-sell, Rletlard C>fsart (%)MOVIE • * • * "Young Frankenstein .. ( 1974) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyte -11:30- • (I) MAGHIM. p .L D•OaPAESIOEHTlAl. PMWtY COVERAGE 8 SA TUAOAY NIGHT G .. SEARCH Of ... m AACHIE BUNKER'S PUCE &l LATBIOKT AMERICA m TOOClUB -t2:00-D QtTONIGHT 8 9 ABC NEWS NIGKTUNE &MOVIE * * • "36 Hours" ( 1964) Jamea Gerner, Eva Marie Saint. Cl)l~E:r HAAAYO MOVIE * * "~. Good Loo+tln' " ( 1982) Animated. Directed by RllPI! Baklhl. -12'.25- (C)MOVIE * *"* "Loel Horizon" ( 1937) Aontld Cotman. Jent Wyatt. -12-.30- • TWIUGHT ZONE L.A. TODAY ROWAN & twmtfS LAIJGK.IN QAOWINQ YEAA8 MOYIE * * ·~ "Unda" ( 1973) St ... StMnt. Ed Neltoll lDMOW * * "Btllannle ~· 09821 Leonard Roahtr, Gf1Nm Crowdln -12..._ 8 CJ) MCClOUO -12•45- Cl> MOW ***'-' "Thlt Man~ 0it•• (1110) Mlchlll ~ JNn YIMt. -1:00-0 LAT! NIOKf Wint OAVIO LETmlWt 8MOVIE • • • · A11ne Ot Tilt Tnouund ••·u~-.r Folllff" at Sct.sdan's Wnt Dinner Ptayhoosc. 140 A~e. Pico. n Clemente (492-99SO). on staac Wednesdays throuah Satun:tays at 8, Sundays at l and 1 e.m. unuJ June 3. • ., ... ,, Glrl" at the Orand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman wa,,. Anaheim (772-7710), ni&htl) e~c:ept Mondays at vaf')ana curuuo times tbrouah May 27. Alona the community front. these shows also remain on the t>oards: •"Malt Ge& Your Gu" at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995·4 l l 3). Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8 p.m. throup June 12. •"Ttle SecoDCl Time Aroud" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playbou5(, 661 Hamilton St .. Cost.a Mesa (650-5269), Fridays an<s Saturdays at 8:30 through May 19. •"Gramercy Oltoat'' at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach (832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throu'11 May 19. •"OaapterTwo" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main S1 .• Garden Grove (636. 72 13), Wednesdays through Satur-day~ at 8. Sundays at 7:30 through May 26. CALLBOARD -Auditions for Agatha Christie's murder mystery "The Mousetrap" will be held tq_night at 7 o'clock in the Actor's Playbox at Golden West College in Huntington Bcach .... d1rec1or Charles Mitchell win be casting four men and fo ur women from 22 to 60 for the show. which opens June 22 an the Patio Theater .... Cunes, foiled aiam Jane Badler u one of tbe mt alien.a. le furloaa when •be reatlsee ebe bu llllled one of lier own people ln ·•v: The Jl'lnal Battle.•• continutnc ton1Cht at 9 on NBC. Cbannel 4 . NEW YOllK (AP) -Daytiim ......... == be the ~ &oo Unpoftaat IO ..... eie. tenalS~UP)'int \be fint tU piaCcl~ ... ,_'!'!!~ home video CUIC1tt tetorden. u A.C. ~-. ...... ,, says. -'---NBC "HiU Slrett Blun" -.. ........ ......- time .PrQltlmt. _ I . ~ ~ Theatudy, which wu ttlrred ID N1 • ,...,.-; wetk. IW'\le)td I, 100 Vall 0..-. • t• · l>eccmbtr 191Jan41aauary '*· vca••a 11.-rw estima~ at about 10 percent of die Udoa._ ..... v~ TV homes and hu nearty trip&ed litaee Nielilll studr in May 1912. , :Z:, '-~ O.yti~ ~Pl domiaaled the cwaw u.L ABC's ··Au My piildmi-was the moll 1-. i119ow., followed by ABC'I ··0enna1 HC>lpiul;-NBC• ·Dws o( Our Laves," CBS' ••As tbe W~ T.-.,~..::1. !r,""'fhc Ciuadin1 Ltaht14 and AIC'1 "'0ne Life IO.Lift.o( ..-·-··' Soap operas accounled fOt' 27 pal*lt -wi recordin&-Movies were ICCood at 17 pacad. "HiU Street Bl~ ... wbic:h some all amp~ .as seventh. while the bona fide prime..time ~ O.UU .. and "Dynasty, .. wctt ciabth and IOl.b. mpec&avd). CBS . afternoon soap. '"The Younaand\he Restlell. .. was nanlh. Afternoon serials ate oa five times a week.. wtuch contribute$ to their hi&hcr incicknce ohapi_na. Actually, the Nielsen survey wa 42 ~Rt of Ml ~WU doM .during prime time. In the 1,.2 SU~C')'. Oltty '29;pettC:Dt of the recording was done en prune tame. 'Bop TV' penetrates race b~rrier The soap operas taped during the day -ere ~ed later by a hi&.h perccntaa,c of youna women, tbe Nael~n repon said. ihe pmumption is that they were workina whert the: shows were broadcast. By TOM BALDWIN AMOCleled ,., ... Write. JOHANNESBURG. outh Africa -The scene is a white suburb. Dad's on the roof struggling wtth the television antenna. Mom and the kids are in the TV room shouting: "Better ... No. worse ... Awful. .. Go back to where you were." They are trying to pull in Bop TV, the first television station not run by the while-minority government in South Africa. Only on Bop TV can audiences see such American programs as "The Str~ts of San Francisco." "The Rockfo rd Files" and "Ironside.'' Bop TV beams fro m the black homeland of Bophuthatswana. an impoverished tribal area where the onl)' concentration oftelev1s1on sets 1s in the gambling and golf reson called Sun City. Most of Bophuthatswana's residents lack electncll) or are too poor to own a television. Many Tswana-tnbe citizens of the homeland live near JohannesbufJ in the ghetto of Soweto. From a homeland transmitter 95 miles away, the Bop signaJ strikes the JohannesbulJ tower of the government-run South African Broadcasting Corp. (SABC). which relays it to Soweto. The signal spills into some white neighborhoods, where viewers pay up to S 180 for special antennae to pull in programs no t available on SABC. Bop TV launched its programming on New Year's Eve. It promised lively American and European entertain- ment to compete with 1-he SABC fare. which is heavy with Days .. ( 1969) Richard Bur1on. 0.. Y""9 Bu)Old G MOVIE • ** "Lady L ( 1966) Sophia Loren. Pail~ Cl) MOVIE * * '•Incident Al Ptlantom Hill" ( 1966) Roben Futter, Jocelyn LMle Cl) MOVIE * * • "Juarez" (1931) P1ul Munt, Bette Divis. moENESCOTT J))MOVIE • ••..; ··F1y11JQ t..atl'lemtelta" ( 1151) John Wayne, Robert Ryan -1:25- r})MOVIE H t,; "TWiiight Zone -· The M~" ( 1183) John Llttigow, Vic Morrow. \ -1:30- Q) AU. IN THE FAMILY -2:00- • (I) C8S NEWS HIGKTWATCH D HEALTH FELD G»NEWS IB AOWAH & MAATIN'S LAUGtMN -2:25- Cl MOYIE • * "Young L.*'Y Ollattertey" {1977) Hatlee McBride. Peter Ratray. -2:30- G IB NEWS CDMOVIE ** *~ "GISllght" (1~) Charles Boy•. Ingrid Bergman. -2:35- ®MOVIE • *'" "High Road To China" (1983) Tom Sellec:ll, 8eM AAT!strong. -3:00- (!) CHICO AND THE MAH NOW PLAYING WA COITA lllUA LAllAIM OMllQ( UA"'°"'1 (OWWOl Town Conlt< AN(. I""'°" Sou¥• S....,..m °""' In 9llO "1l7 ISi 41 .. ltl 0533 6JH 770 IUOIA'Allll llM!ll .... wtJO wtar..ITtll '1C>flc I LtneOW\ [Clwllteh--(OW>rOSM!uq, UAI-~ • t1!18:'1~0 Untm.t M' 066S Y-,olU 1!11!>5JXI COllAlllUA LAllUllA MIUJ 495 6220 ...,.._. f°"'1fttH•Doll•., Eow•oa.is-OMllOf -·°" a;Jt ,)6()1 llU6t1 C<t• c;,...., 113' ZS" ,. r....01wwt V-LUXURY THEATRES ~ 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted s •3G13•r•Iidl6l6J~2ssJ /~~.) FOR fUnl EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur... * At 12 10 2,10 4 ,10 ' 10 a 10 .. 10·10 PURPLE HEARTS l!l At I IS 3-JO S·4S e :OO a fO:U CiRNIT CRN\E.A At U :lO 2:15 4:05 5·U 7.45 .. 1:4$ GREYSTOKE At ~~~o-~ .... llc.lWll\lt 2 :40 S:20 TARZAN a:oo a. 10:30 I Academy Award• 12,00 M~rll\v/ At 1Z:30 ~ rrrm 1 ·f\Jy..._vw 2:so s: to tef""4 17 1&11 2130 S:OO Ua 11"'-<'.r"\tl.I 7 :35 a. t:. .. o.-r 1140• t~11UJ.J'...11'4.., 10,0 0 CA\.4UM~ 1010 s ..., lil;ii]Qlui•j11§6 )6J9 8770/"'sl'l~) .. TBI Aho , .-. .. ho 1 l"uturl"9 lllOw ftt BOUNTY 8rutllltH ,... ... ot Dot (ltl ...... , .. , Cl'! REPO Aho S/,,~ •• ,, Alto "urftbl• All Tiit MAN '"" t:;.,.tJ/es '"'"' (It) m H!Owtt (It) Arr$b\ AIM ~ A"o f"v r11I• -" Sllowl"t Hurtt -,OOOOOH f"l ,, ID C~Cl * Orl••lllt 00tfl 7 :SO WHkonOt I e 00 Wttlcnltfllt * Lh 1lrlr"" llrw1"' 1:1 r RE ( Uni•\\ N o1t<I )port) or dramas about white pioneer days 1n Africa . The homeland station also said its news shows would provide fuller coverage and would be free of South Afncan cc:nsorshi p. While Bop TV has not lived up to all its claims. 11 remains an attractive ahernattve for white viewers. Besides old American senes and current internataonal sports shows. it also broadcasts NBC's "Ditrrent Strokes:· unlikely to be seen on SABC because at as a situation comedy about a while man who has adopted two black children. The nightly news regularly offers footage on foreign events and gi ves listeners more stories than the SABC. Bop announcers don't belabor stones on pronouncements b) South Afncan government ministe.s. But they offer nanenng repons on the homeland's leaders. Recently Bop TV interviewed Winnie Mandela, the banned wife of Nelson Mandela, who is serving a life prison sentence in South Africa for sabotage. Many blacks consider Mandela to be their national leader. • 772-6446 LA_. <213) 691-0633 Blookhurst Cinema f.W, f ~""' ..... 639 87 70 -ltSSlll ft(Jt ·~220 SYUFY Stadium Or In [dw1tds MlsSIOll V1tio Jiba llU 990 4011 • IEWWT llACI 6«--0760 UA Mo~~' [dwarch Htwclon Ctnm11 •COSTA lllSA ~6 2111 MMC( 637 03'0 Edwards South Coast P1u1 f.W, OllfCt ~I U THO !>SI S880 OUIC( 634 lCJll Cdo rds ~~ UA City Ctnter fOllTMI uu.n 962 7481 )•WUTlllSTU 1191 393~ P1<1lo<. r ounla•n Yant, Or In ~ .. 11ch Cllltlfta Wei * Presented In Dotb St•eo Nov. 20. 1983. was likely the bigest tapina nipt of all ume. That was when ABC's nuclear disaster drama, .. The Day After." went head to head with the fll'$t sqment of NBC's "Kennedy .. minixries. T~tr.·fivc percent ofall VCR homes taped .. The Day ..u.tr. ·while 14 pm:ena taped "Kennedy:· Accordina to the sUl"Vey, homes that ulCd VCRs averaJCd 16 tapinp a month, with 23 peroe_rn of the owners doing 67 peroent oft.he ~rdina. Nearly tbteeout of four programs were recorded otr the three major commercial networks. tndepe.odent statiomand pay cable each accounted for 8 pen:enL Nielsen said 70 pc~nt of the VCR ownen ~nt film cassettes and 24 percent buy them. Which was up significantly from the 1982 sl~ The top fi~ rentals arc "Raiden of the Losl Ark,"" shdance," .. Blue Thun- der," "Gandhi" and ''National Uinpoon'5 Vacation.•• "Raiders oftbe Lost Ark" was the No. I pwcbucd film. Despite the increase in film rentals a.od ~ owners still cited the ability to &ape TV propams and watch them at their convenience as their main reason for buying VCRs. 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P.O. 8oa ZS9. Norwood, N.J. 07~11. Malit tbcotb ptyabl .. to ·N tWt1pa~rboolu1. by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk 0 by Pat Brady Little-noticed tax measure eould have gianti~pact A brand-new blockbuster of a tax law is staring all of us in the face. It's pan of the bipanisan attempt in COng~to reauce the budget defki t - -but fqr some strange reason. the tax law has received only modest atten- tion in any of the media. And this •. despite the fact that it's one of the most massive tax laws ever, covering literally ~undreds of dif- ferent topics. httting old fa.vorites. restoring some tax deductions! It's astounding. for the law slashes, through the Internal Revenue Code. It opens some benefits. some of them very big and bringing big-dollar benefits to American taxpayers. One tax bill has passed the House and a tax package has passed the Senate. A joint House-Senate con- ference is about to tackle it (maybe doini so tven now). h's virtually cenain a tax law will be passtd and signed by President Reagan. To help you cope w11h this new bill. I enlisted the help of Eli J. Warach. a divisional senior vice president of Prentice-Hall. and together we have put together a series of columns on items of broadest interest to you. The House and 'Senate bills are similar in most respects. different in others. When the law is final. I'll be back with the final version -and tell you what you can do about it. This is of major· lmponance to. you. Before being more specific. I want to.note that the new law is loaded with items of what we call .. phantom income." These are items where you may have to pay tax on money you never rc<;eive -or never will receive. As a counterbalance. you may find yourself getting an income-tax deduc- tion for money you never lay out. To start with an old-time favorite: YOU STILL CAN C UT THE FAM- ILY TAX BILL DESPITE NEW RULES ON INTEREST-FREE FAMILY LOANS. There arc all new rules for no-or low-interest family loans. but manr. of these rules won't cost you a nickc . Family income-splitting is still a top tax and financial technique. Under the new rules, a loan from a parent to a child is treated in the following manner: I ) h's assumed that the parent is charging the going interest rate on the loan; 2) the rules then say the ~rent is deemed to have ~iven the child tbe money to pay the interest; and 3) the child 1s treated as having paid the interest to the parent. Sounds complex -and it is. But keep in mind that the only cash changjng hands is the amount of the loan. The interest income and deduc- tions are bookkeeping entries only. RESULT: The parent makes a gjfi to the child (equal to the amount of the interest) and has taxable income Corporate capital transfers explained SYLVIA PORTER· when the child is deemed to pay the interest. The child, on the other hand. actually comes out dollars ahead and picks up a deduction for interest heshe does not actually pay. _"Hold on." you may say here. ··My wife and I lend our 23-year-old son. Seth, $30.000 to help him buy a house. Al 12 percent. that's $3.600 of income I have to pay tax on, and ~hat's m onc} I don't get -'phantom' income. Right?" Answer: No. While that's the way it works in cenain situations. in the situation JUSt de- scribed. there's no income tax effect. REASON: No tax avoidance motivation is present - and without this. you·re home free. There's no income ta x to you: no deduction for Seth. The new law does not hurt at all where the parents help out with the child's expenses to attend college or buy a home. !\ fa mily loan escapes both gjft and income tax if it docs not have as one o f its pri ncipal purposes tax a voidance. but even if the loan is tax-motivated (and therefore subject to gift and income tax). the amount taxable to the parent cannot exceed the child's net investment income. Geothermal plant Thia hi«hly detailed, 20-foot wide table- top mooel W&8 created by FlO'lll' enflneera in Irvine to help viaaallr..e what the $188 million San Diego Gu and Electric'• Heber aeothermal plant will look lib wlaen completed ln mld-1985. Coll9trilctioa ln the Imperial Valley la aboat 30 percent complete for the 45-me,awatt plant. March I. 1984. But demand loans • ee JD s semina •s s a e EFFECTIVE DAT E: Generally. Mi t • g, • 1 t d' ~~~e~;r;c~~p~3i~~~e 1~:;~P~h~? t~;; ' ,a, 1 • W. Sims Insurance Marketing Ser- vices. Inc .. and Jay & Renfro In- surance BrokerageofNewport Beach. will present a seminar on May 23. defining the methods of capital transfer to the corporate owner on a preferred tax basis at a "no-cost" charge to the stockholder/employee. dent ofW. Sims Insurance Marketing Services, and Robert K.. Gardner, CLU.· business and estate planning specialist for over 30 years. Sims has been at the helm of Jay & Renfro's Life & Health Department for more than 20 years, and is credited wi th being instrumental in designing creative financial strategies to assist businesses and individuals. are repai_d ~ithin 60 days after the R ti . t b fits p 1 and the program at 8:30/ new law IS signed. e remen ene ersona computers For further information call • The seminar will be offered to clients and potential clientele in two sessions. one at 9 a.m . and another at 2 p.m. at the lrvine Marrion Hotel. Speakers at the seminar will be William J. R. Sims. Jr .. CLU. presi- Reservations are required in order to accommodate a limited number of attendees at each session. For further information call 546-9003. KEYST RATEGY:Under the new .\seminar on minimizing taxes Personal computers-what and 779•3615 orS93-00t 7. law. high-i ncome parents who are in a through retirement benefit planning how lo buy is the topic of Thursday's Paral-daJ meet-Ind lower tax bracket than their children 1s planned Ma)' 15 at the Marine Society for Advancement of Manage--e --& (because of big municipal bond Nattonal Bank in Irvine. ment mee~ing at the Hungry Tiger . Orange County Clerk Lee Branch 1s holdings) may be able to use a reverse T · · 30 7 30 restaurant in Anaheim. the scheduled speaker tor the May 16 income-splitting technique. T he he se minar. 4: lo : p.m .. is H k G f C meet1.ng of th,. Oran-County Bar · sponsored b~ Caprell a nd Kasan. an ray. owner o om-.. o-parent makes a substantial loan to the A.le xander Grant and Co. and Marine puterlandof Tusin will discuss van-Associatio n paralegal section. child. who then invests the mo ney in N · 1 8 k S k ous computer systems and software The monthly membcnhip session high-i nterest instruments. The result ationa an · pea ers are tax for the professional's h ome and begins at 6 p.m . at Don Jose's, 1'4882 1s that the low-brac ket parent pa}s attorney Dale Peterson and tax man- office. Hoh A¥e .• in Tustin. Dinner will be little tax on the investment incomi:. ager Dennis Brown. C P.A. . The S 13 fess includes dinner, tu served and reservations are not but the high-bracket child gets a ..\dd11 ional information i~ avail-and tip. A no-host bar opens at 6:30 required. valuable interest deductio n. able by calling 553-0260. p .m .. with dinner following at 7:30 All paralep.lsare invited toanend. Howtotellour newsa • .......... ~s accounts from your • savtngs account. \ Tiered Money Market Savi~gs Account:-. rate up to 8.753, yield up to 9.113. ~ If you want a savings account that really rate~. open one of our tiered money market savings nccnunts. All it takes is a $2,500 mini mum depnsir Like any sav ings account, you can make deposits or withdrawals anytime you choose. But unlike other savi ngs accounts, you'll get h igher market inter- es t ra tes for a higher savings balance. Maintain an average daily halance between $2. 500.00 ci nd $19,999.99 and yo u'll earn 8.84'ro-i-nterest per annum. $20.000 to $49.999.99 ea rns 8.94% in terest per annum. $50.000.00 or more ea rn 9.1 )Qo interest per annum Average d~ily balances under $2, 500.00 -,ri ll e(lm n 5.2 5q;1 interest rate. We'll even give you check writing privileges of up to ) checks per month. \Vhere 1...'lse ca n yo u fi nd a s3vin)!::i account that offer~ this type of flexibility and high market nXtc mterc~t! Proh:ibly not where you'rr 4';-tving now. \ An H c;~) mcc y1dds 8 84l/:i anmwlly An 8.6t'i.) rac.e -y1dd:-. H.04110 c,rnn1wlh An R 7~":, ratl' -v1elds 9.n ... t, annu- all-v /ntCT<!~C C01llf'Hl<l CIOn IS s1mf>lc intc.re.st calculated on .ct ~6~ oT J66 cfo~ hm1.~ and crd1wtl monthly. Race~ c1m ,uhkct co f>t'Tiod1c chanRC I · Passbobk Money Market Savings Account: rate 9.503, yield 9.925%. For those nf y< >U kl"ering Sl('.l100 or more in a 5. 5°0 passhook :-iccount. ju:,t· for the cc1nvt'nil'ncc of a passbook. we\·~nt a hl'trl'r 1Jea. Dcptistt rh;H money in a Pacifo:JJ)dcral Pa~~hnnk ~1nncy M,1rkct Sm·ing-:-Acct'Unt anJ you 'll l.'arn Q.92)''n interest per annum Thm's rrncticallv dt,uhlc what vou 'n.: making now You 'II get a ra~~hook thac worb 1ust like vour old one One that let~ yuu wtthdraw t1r dcpt)~lt money anytime you lih•. \V1th all the safctv and -.,ccuritv of a pa""hnnk. If your halann' cvl'r drnp-.. helmv $10.l'lX\00. ynu 'II ~till earn a :; 2 )'\, mtne~t rntc But at a 9. 50":, ratt' tnstc.1d nt 5. 5('o, 1t doc-.,11t pRy for a serious "<W<::r to h,l\l' .invthtng hut nur ~s:-.houk ~dnncy Ma rkl't S.l\·mg-.. Alcnunt lntt.'re5t cnm/mLc.won 1.' sm1/1ll.' mtcn.'st cal .. :ulull·cl on cl ~6'1 or ~06 duv hc1''' anJ lTcdtrl'd mcmrhlv Rall'' clrc 'uh1ccc co j>c:notl1l' lhcm.i~l' • PACIFIC FEDERAL 1.., WINC ,f, J .. 'JI l l 1 11\ J 1.SSt 'l.'t1l l1 l', Monthly Money Market Savings Account: rate 9.653, yield 9.65%. Th1...·n.·:-=-;1 h1g diffcrcncl' hrrwel:n our monthly mnnl'\' 1narkct -.,;1\ tnJ!" accnunt anJ Pther monthiv ;-J'((t1Unt!'o Our Cllrrl'IH q ~5(\, rcr .1nnum intl.'rl"'t r;i11...· It\ cl high ratl' vnu \.i 1...'XJXct (()find onlv on longer rerm 6 nr 12 mPnth accounr-.. Rur wtth PanfK ~-edt'ral'-., n1l1nthlv .Kct1un t. \'l\U c.m l'.un thl':-.e mar~ ket rate-:-t{)r ;i .... ltttk· .1-.. 3l1 day-.., JLht hv mamw1 111n~ a $2.100.l!O minimum balance durm~ that umc Of CllUr...,e. it \'1'U want \'(1ur m~lnl'\' tt1 (0tit11H1l' tn grow. you can i1 u tomtl tic.1 lly rcnev, t hl" (IC1.·1 'Lint .H the rre,atlm~ h1~h market rare e:ich time.' v1,ur ~l1-d;1y ccrt1t11...·.nc m,uure .... ~o don't wa-.,tc :mv time 1.'lllll"cttn~ hi\!h int1·n.· .... t 0rl...'n a Monthlv ~1 1inev M :1rk1.?t S,n·ing-., Ac(llUtH .ll P:-ici fic Fedcr;1I .m1..I -..tart ~·.irning IPn~ tnm r.Hl'" ~'n your nwn tl'rm~ Tht? mtt:re.'c l·omputanon '' '1m/1lc: ltlCl'fl'\t l·ab<id cc:~l 1111 a {6" or ~66 dm hc1q5 m1tl 1..'1·cdirl'd monrhh· RLHt'' an: .\uh1c.:r ro {>eTwd11. i:han>!l' Call \'OUT lm::al bruni.:h m I H(\). f~( I FlC jm currrnr mt1,.'' frdl'ml regulawm' rt•q111 Tc cl \Hh,cdtrnal ttHl'rC.\l penalt'I fm ~uTl'V u·1thJrcttutl • i . I 11 I <I 1/~1 ~ .-Al\!AHllM l('\)f\\\1,11'.a1rll.1A\'\'llUt' A1111h.,,•1m.1t,f\ll:IN~ 1 #i711 '1t~<•l l 1 1'-1\~11'\ '1111711''-tr"t1 ... 1,1\1,,, I \•J't», 1.i411•il1'i,\ lll'IL,\\\X'P l•'i\111. 1V.\~ ... ll\hd 11"1"~'""1 { A ~i\'21'1 1 21 \I 46 \ 414 I Hl )I I)'\\ ('II)()/\( R \1l );-.,; I t7l\' \.,,11h \l'fn\111•1 -\\• 111h H11ll1 """! l \ 1,\ .'; 1.' I I 1 !'II I I.\'. Ill :0... TI"' 1 II'' 11 \IH\1 'l R ]f,•11 \I~·· 11<111111 'm l'I Huntmt.'l "1 t\ ,, h I. -\ •> '"~'' 1•H1 .. ~" \ h~' FSL lll..,ffll/ lx6iN\\h 1l·rnA\ln111 1 ,,_\ll1tl'll,(/\~\'~1 t:'l\l4t1;11~1 \1\K \1-.I·\ l'lh \,,,,, II .t f , \11i:• ••' \>i1\'111• 1"\1\\fl''l l '\.l\l~t1' ,,,, "••11thlu,l1d-\111 ... l'r• • 1 \ >1111 H i '-'"~ 1771 h 'l It \I \~I \U I'••·'''"'" I\,,,),,,,,. 1 ~·11~,''l 1~1\1:-.,.t• r,-,s,' l I I l lS U'\ fin t J • J • l•Crvt 11'• H1! IV~ I '• I ' 1 OoY'On ' Sl't •·• OoVIOI tl t U~ OrltlCn '"' • ) go.in110 ti • a2' 1 wlron • ·~ EalVft t J • • , EconLD HEW YORK <API -Tht following list 10 ahow~ lht Over "" 11 o u n t e r 12 ~IOC:ka end werrants lhet nave oont uP 1) he mo51 f"d down the most oaseo on 14 Mretnl o ft™''.lif' :Jl' Mondav IS Ho Mc:ur llH ra Ing below '2 or 1000 :~ '1:" ere Included. • I •nd percent• e changes are tne :t di re~e belWtt'fl ~he previous closing ~ pr ce and todav's last t>•d price 20 UPS n CnncC01 i : + • F1Ma1grd + 1 tnfodar 9 • t 1 CmSvn J~ + •• T avrorDv + • Bing Kg t '• ~arme 2 J t • llHllC ~:: ~ II WI + "' UnM~ll 71, + 1. APld ir ~l: , lnllke g .. A'tron s 1 l l Uo 17 ~ 3 NewpEI 2 l UP 12 4 UnMnv 3 • UP 12 I ~ ~Oatt>s l UP 11 9 6 ancret UP 11 8 1 Gtnlt x 2~ UP 11 l ' UnvTr un II'• UP 11,1 WinstMI i~ UP 19 l~ ~Mic UP l .7 gl(pl 2'-UP l 7 B !pCrt> 4l . Uo i~:a UP 14 ~v~Tr': ~ Up ,,,. • J ~ ) ) ._ -11,. , , ~ ~ l.4 In II) I. V1Sa card volume up 22%. '• n Visa International Monday rt-~ e portt'd its worldwide card volume. " ,. increased 22 percent 10 S70 billion an '"' '' 16 7 t 16 7 i. ~ 14. ljl f .5 :t 1983 from SS7.6 billion in 1982. For the fourth quaner of 1983 worldwide volu me totaled S20.3 billion, up 23 percent from Sl6.S billion in the comparable quarter a year earlier. i r· itj Name Le~I Cng Pct B i·~ 1; ~mnlR'h ~:1 eil~~av 2i '> + 4 • UP ~·a SoonDt r· J UP ctv'n " "• C n ~ + lt UP 8 2• Watrs I st '• t . ., UP ~eniri,O 4 112 "'L•mon ~ + > UP 17 • ~i EmpCw ~ l UP Ji hire at 1/4 ~metSc 2 e +S· l~ UP 17 2 lnfDil P + • UP 9 1 HmtCI wt 1·· ~ 1~ dAt 17''1 + 2~ Up 17 i Telram .... 1/4 hStr 21t t "t UP IS DOWNS H g11co ' 1 -\V:i i oner 41• ~. UP 14 7 Name LH I Cllp Pel lgOet "· -~ ltrkJ,n J + lw UP 14 J l Blomftd •• -~, ~ ~H AmN1,1c1 'I• -1/4 eld $ • • + 1 I Jo 13 2 M PSI s •• -, Univ Tr •'n -II) WtlkG 1\14 -111 • .. . 4 j ' Look"1g for a good rate on a home eqmty loan? Our interest rate is now Costa Mt'sa: :{70 I 17th St fi·l>-~7()() • HuntinKton B<·;Kh: 1607S (jo ldt·ll Wt•:-.1 SI 8'1i-iiil . M t!'l!'lillll Vil'JO ~'n~s Al1rn1 l'ark\\.iy. ;\l1< 1a I ow11 l'liVd. 770-2f1:i I .14% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE·. If you've thought about taking out a home equity loan. now is the right time to act. Because right now we're offer - ing home equity loans at just 14.14°0• annual percentage rate. With a home equity loan, you can cash in on the finan- ciaJ value of your best investment-your home. And at rates like these , you can afford - to enjoy some of your profits. So if you've been waiting to add an extra room, make that investment. or finance your child's educa- tion. you don't have to wait any longer . A home equity loan from Commercial Credit is an affordable way to ma.Ke a smart investment pay off. Ri ght now. (52) COMME~IAL CR..EDfT FINANCIAL NEl\M)RJ( A ( onu<Jj 0..tA ( °"'f>A"Y ·12 50% .4 poinh Rote applies to o 3-yeor renegottoble loon of Sl0,000 with o loon-lo· value roho of 70% or leu Rote may be lower or lugher based on specific terms of the loon No oppltCohon fees App<ovols on 2 to 4 days SAVE •200 ON AMERICA~S #_1 PORTABLE COMPUTER! TRS-80® Model 100 Comes Ready to Use! • Personal Word Processor • Auto-Dial Telecommunlcatlona • Addr ... /Phone Directory • Appointment Scheduler • BASIC Programming Language 8K TRS·80 Model 100 -......: ~ 599!9-~~- Reg . 799.00 --MONTH ... Get the 24K TRS-80 Model 100 for Only $799 (26-3802t Reg. $999.00) Don't be misled! TheES-80 Model 100 is the only battery-Operated mputer with five man- agement programs a d a telephone modem built in. Communicate by phone with other com- puters or access national informatton services Fits easily in your bnefcase. 8-line by 40-charac- ter display and full·stze typewriter.-style keyboard Enroll Now! Summer Computer Camps for Ages 8· 15 10 Hours of Learning and Fun Only $49.95 Enjoy Total Support from the World's Largest Computer Retailer CHECX ~R PHONf IOOt< FOR THE PARTICIPATING a.-/laaek STORE. COMPUTER CENTER Oft DEALER NEAREST VOU C~lllne 11 a Ml"'°9 fMl1I of CMICOfp A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION PRICES APPLY AT PAATICIPATINO STORES ANO DEALERS -- fits • ID. fl//,., "'<I .. For home de li vcar y or a d ve~ti sing tnforrn a ti o.n . ca ll 6 42-4321 -On --------the ------ , • -------' .,,._ ---~- WHAT AME X DID NEW YORK (API MiV I ' 10 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (API -Sale$, MonQav prio end ner cl'lanOe of the fO most .ctlv• American Stock c1t.cri.n99 lu~. trading 11all~ellv et more t~ Sl. n~ I 1, BAT Inds 2 -• WengL.at>8 ~. t' .... renoer I 1. .... ~ileO.IHIO n 1f1. l~ 1'- RurJlnt A 'U· 40~ -1'1 ulfCen 1 , •14 -'• ~11mn1ofi , }31.4 -', ?.un.o 15· 9 + '-onou s 1. 1 + ., tl(~ml-ng 73 ~.,., + •.:. NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW VORK lA~l -Most active over ·tri.-covnltr ''°"k' •'1ooiled bv NASO Name volu 81~ Aslt,ea Cng FtFOA1 146, 1. '• If t 1"1t AppteC 1l•, li ' 31 • +I MCI s a1 i, 9 1 1n111 s • l ', 33 '• -1 OlvlOOCI , 1••11 It • • Convot m· 17'• 17~ ' UBCoto 3 , 17'• HI Hlllldv s 3 • 9'41 91't '1 l~'~J~ 3it61,400 r, r, : + • GoLo QuoTES ~I.cl WOfl<I golO ~-!Oeltly L~ "'°'"ll'IO lt•lng $)7 I M>. nit $' 10 l Oft<Mft •"-'""°" ft•"'Q $31, ~ oil 0 )() .. _ ....... ~ .. ,, 1'10-!Of _., JroMl\wl ''"''ll $'1) ~1 Oii S 1 9~ Zwtcl'I ,,.,. °"" S37l ~ ott l t 11\ l '1 • llO •'" ... 1 H~ a"-'-IMI~ 11""" Qo<>l~t $\1 t ~ 1>tt UCO c~· '"""' •l•~v QUl> .. •I ~· r I !Ill " • I 10 ,,,........., '•l>< ... •ltMI '""'• , ..... ,,,.,.., s '00"" " $:1 ~~ MY e-a Q<>IO 'i>OI "'<l<•f~ M n<> SJ. I ~ tJtl SO 11 METALS QuoTES NI W 'fC»ll\ tAl'I ID<lltY c.._.. 1 r• 1• <«'" • l""'ncl II ~ -1w1e1 C.,... R~ t(I _..,. I'*" "'"'"" •o Cc-.• MOf'flt C'..._, M""' ~.... 1\ 1• ..,, •• _.. .. , Dt.e ~' \l '~" • IMWncl ._ ..... ....i Tiit '6 lHI ,,_._,, w..,+ ,,,..,,,.,.,,,. •!• A~ 11 _.,._ • IH•un4 .. • ....,_. M t:w> H•l'ldv t. ,..,.,.,..,.con~ 68'1• ~ ....... u llOt ~ ''°" ........... c.-· oe>04 .....,," t o..., Mo<• 11!\wCIWJ '371 00 U l 00 -tt lb llaU -• !"le"°'-$.)17 ('(I Slt!I OCI __ ,,, ,,...~ '"t ...,...,. N• T h at's an apt description of both bustn s and bust ness people along the Orange Coast. To kee p track of wherecompaniesaregotngand which people a re helping them get there.Just watc h 'Credit Lin e· -every day in th Business section of your new Daily Pilat . I °'8ftgt Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuaday, May 8, 18fM ~~iiiiiiil~;:;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;,;;_; __ ;;;;;~_;;;_~;-~.~;;~.::~--...-----------------~~----------............. --.,-..... ~~------·----------·------~--..· .... --r-......... __ iiiiiiiiiiiiiii..Jc..,..1~------..... -........ ---~--....... -----------....----.....-......~-----. . -Ml.IC MJTIC( 1MUC llJl1Cf Ml.JC M)TIC( --~ ... I .-Mg llJYIC[ w llJTIC( arthlinir:rs _:JE:::=r_ .=::.s-...:.T -:;:.:;:. ~:.i:m-, ==.:.=-T~~:~ .. -4,. bulinW ll: TM~P*'IONll\eweben-DllOOP~ 1 ............ ·i=TIM,9'== ~~='!,*'~.:! • De.LM.A PAOPEATY MANA<H!· 4oned tN UM of tM f'actftku..... NOTIC8 OP .,....,.... ML.I """'*" .. leotliori ·~Of tltld for NOOtd '" ... CllMOt of lfle 0 t t MEN1, tMOO ~ 8tl'MI, neu Nwne. 00A0NA 0€L MA" All1'1CIPA'llD 8Ma ... .....,,...__...._,....... _-. r.--.. "9c0tdtr of tfle COUntv of .... 0 a SUlte 1100, Huntlng1on a..ott. CA. ANIMAi. H08PITA&., 294'1 E. C0Me DDU• ..... ti .._......_ ...._, II Undw tM -~·._.,,. ~ tnttmll ~ eou..y ttettd ._..,,, on . ..... •• • 924148 H~. Corona def M•, ea. tffH ~.Mey a• ....... tt 10;00 ==-~~ ~ =.: =l:=:-=--:::~ ~""' -AeuwcW• INtNl'Mf'I HMC MaNioemiMt ComPinY Inc.. 'TM f'lcl~ .,..,_.*""re-A.M .. at the law offtcee of Hickey, JOM M09tt1A ~Dl ~ , ~I of~ No. 14-1 .... 2, •~-to~ i--CallfOfnle, tllOO Delawwe Stt..t, terred to •bOYe .... fl9d In Of.._ Heutand. P•dee and Coltetta, OATK>N, a ~ ~1 II ~..._due frWA ~d 8 • thaCM'* r*lord.1 of~ County 8 b • 11 • Sult• 1100. Hunttnoton IMcrl. CA. County on .Mt n . 1tlt f1t.nMI' 24031 (J Toto ~ ..... HO~ a~ ..... foundation'•~ w..-. P.O, '°" tia, ~ lndlGICe ~ Mve 111 lnter-' In the 1 lo D 92= buelneu Is oonduct9d by: a 1~r&t:.':':; .. =:'a.:t~ ~ ~ ~:cerw. ~ pel ofllce felt inlpllctlon dWtna '91-IMclfl. ¢.A., Md Mimi I. w.-. trutt "':1 r::r:,t~ ~ • c0tPot111on. t 285 t i.c:.r •A .. T"""9, ..., ... at ~ uiat ~ flout• trom t :.ao a.m. P.O. eo. *· ~ laltnd. CA. "'~Mn ..&nca . Robett J. ZIM$'~1 Pteeldent Thl1bullneMwtitoondwa1ed~a "'°"°" to W. hlONlt bllddw. In '° S:OO p,m. ~~~who,.. The property will b .. old-'publla lflYOUAPftOPfATY18 IHl'OM· WASH I NG TON (AP)-The world's popula tion has Thll 111t9f'l"*\t WIS riled with the t1m1t9d par1nerlhip. lawful ~ ot the U!)lt.ct Stet.a. t:*ofltt~~~ .,.., the :-i.:= ~ *c:J'::.: CLC>eUAe KCAi.JU YOU AA! IE· doubled sinoe W orld War 11 , currently totalina n early 4.8 Coun~ ~of Or~ County on JoM M. WhMcon .it peyeble • the ""'-of .... 1111 The fOuodatton'• ~ °"'°' •send,.......~ HIND IN YC>Uf' ftAYMINT. IT MAY billio.n people, a p rivatt' Wa~hinaton rcscarc~ group Aprtl '· 111' Thi• 1t•tement ... "*' *flfl"" "***",..,~lltuet9d1n II loCat«f 11 1a1HO ~-.ict O.t• 86dt w111 be opened; Mey =o WITHOUT ANY 00U'" ~ru. Publltned Orange eo..t "= ~~~~:.!'or <>renoe Countv on ~ .. =• ;r~· ~~·· 1~ 1~211•. of the 1~'::,. will" openeci: ~ ...., ~~ ;:J .::,.~ And tf current l rt'nds continue. the total will dou ble Piiot May 8. 15. 22. 29. 1eM Publl"*1 Ot.,,ge CoMt Dell)' L~ 1, INoak P, of Tt9Cl 111 • fou •• M..... • {ttn. ""---..... bV pey1ng .. of~ = within 40 yea rs, according to the i>tudy b y the 242444 Pllot AprU ''· 24. M•y 1, I. tlM ~Oed In look t'7, Pl8M 33 PubMfited,. 0t";o. COllll 09JllY Placi of .... : IM 14000.A• PMi dUe ~ ~ l*mftted lall·o n Re~C"enc-Bu-au. 20M-&4 through 31, lnoiu11v•. Ml•· Piiot M1Yy I e. 1"4 Ad l.AGUM •• u ... ~ CA 92877 41.11 coet• end ~ wfttttl ..,.. 11 • ... '" PIBJC NOJIC[ CtlteneOu• Mtpt Otwige Coun'Y. • ~ ~ ~ .• ...__. · · menthl trom !M ... tNe noetoe ol The b urtau group estim ated world popula11on a t "8.IC ll)JIC( ,.,.,CofMtoftty known~ c~~ TIO• ott.recs: 0n1y the tlOht. tlttt dee~ ... reeordecl. ™' lmOUflt 4,762,000.000. up nt'arly SS m illion from last year. T hat's 'IC11TtOUa ~u ,;"'-Aoe4•-· 'Newport • -.--__ .,. -~ Ind in..,. of Oeytord a. & Mimi E. i. 110.H5.91 • ot Aiwll n. 1"4, ilmost e no u'11 new people to popula te M exico and NAm ITAftMRNT ITAftmNT OP ""STAMEAICAN TITLE (H. -~ ..,,,_. W ... If\ "1d co the property wlll ~":::.~!!.°!".=:! Austria combined . ~~tol:ng S*10n 1• dolnO ~~=-•.::,:',r=Jr. Sl/RANC! 'COMPANY.1.._ • .. ·,.. lt·llHt ~:::CS~~:=~·~~ co pay tile entlr• ~ .. -~ or The statistics arc included in the group's .. World WEST COAST CHIROPAACTIC ThetoflOWlnO!*aonthav .. t>tn-ptlCedbyDOMINtCG.'-'UUETTA. NOTICE OF DEATH OF lnfOtfMtlonlbOutpoeelbtaencum-youraooout1t • .-.nt fullpey- PQpW.ation 0Jtta Sheet.." an annual reference pubhcatto n CliHT~1'. 6t2t warner Aw .. Hunt· donect the u• Of the FlCtltfow.,.._ ~..: MW ,,,,.... O(I J8'\Ual)' 20, ELIZA BETH B. POT. "'"'"" ~~..,. UMful In de-l'Ml'lt _,..demanded. bu you"""' thiat also shows a variet~ of s ta tjstics for many nations. lngton a.en. CA, 92840 ,,... Name: CORONA DEL MAR Th9 .... wtll be m• .. -............... TINGER AND OP PETI• ~. tthe va.hle of the Inter.et pay,.t~t~..!!!a,!.~,,om·~ ... _,_ Ch.Id bo . d I d . fi Calvin B. Aon. 335t I Ville Ad .• ANIMAL HOSPITAL, 2948 £.Colet _... ........... Mino told. A -, .. _ ......... ... .. .. .,._ I ren rn In t e more eve ope countnes, or San Juan Capistrano. CA 9267e Hwy. Coron• <i.i Mat, o.. mtl oownant or wau1nty r-e1rdlng TJON TO ADMINISTER Nalvr• Of ntle: The Ngl'lt, 11114t. of reocwdatlon of INI doowment t-Umplc, can expect to live 15 years longer than newborns This bullnet1 I• oonduc1ed by· an The Flc11tloua &u•nw Name,.. tttle, r.111111on. Of en<:umbrlil\Oe ESTATE NO. A-UIHt Ind tntw•t or the tMpayw 1n and (wNch dlt• Of recordatlon 9PflW9 in the developing co untries. the I Q84 data sheet repons. Individual wreo 10 1b0ve w .. llted 1n ~ 10 Ml •'Y the ot>lloallon MCuted by, "' all i.....J .._~t•""--' to the ntOC-ty ~ ottered for Mle t..on>. unleel the ~tlon being f h Calvin B AOH Cou I J•"" "1 1"'11 F187 and~· to 1he POW9f Of ..,. .lO ..... n ...... ""' tuai•C.. IUbi-...~.o any"'''°' Vlltd outstancl· fOfecio.d Ut)On permit•. IOt'f9' "--p--• h d Thia 1tatem4lnt wu toed with the Thl1bus1,,...wasoonductedby1 u ............ .,..,.. ..... ,._...... • .......... ", ,,_ Ocm(\O""Phers C arl H aub and Marv Kent o t e n Yon -·1 ' • • · eonftln*I In that c.n11n <1-.d of creditors and~n·•n 'tnt 1~,...~· .... --·-br• ............ ..-..... you ....... .......,~.., ~.crence-bureau prepared the stud), which s owe county c1er11 01 Orange county on en lndMdual trust ••ecvted by RICHARD A. credit.on of EL B. ot Ilene favor of third partlet lo stop the forectoeure bV anpual world population growth of I. 7 ix·r<:cnl. Aprll 27. 1984 JOhn M. Whelton MONSOUR .. trustor lo FIRST POTTINGER AKA EL:5t 1.9~1 !tie la>cpa~ 11\al .,. tu• ll'le entlra 1moun1 bV If d . h d Id ,,._1 Thia 1111---t w .. ,.,_...with -AMERICAN TITLE INSUAANC~ • • pe(lor 10 the lien ol the Unl19d your eredllOf. curre nt trcn s continue. t C} sa1 . wor popu-.......... ...., .... COMPANY u tru•t•. for the ben-BETH POTTING~ -., ... · .. 11 ,..,__...Y I• on~ .... for To f"nd out 1~, .. ---1 you must I ,; 'II h c. b 'll b 1 (\87 6 b II b h t f Publlahed Orange Cout Dally County Clefil of Oranoe County on ~· ,.. ,. • ..,....... ....... " ,.,. -·-· auon w1 reac J 1 ion y , • 1 ion \ I c urn o p1101 Mey 8. 15. 22. 29, 1984 AprU 5. 19~ efll 8l1d MCurlty Of ARDINE J . ELIZABETH BR ETON .... ''where la" and ~u 19 .. and pay, or to arrange for ~t 10 the century, and wi II double 1 n 40 \ea rs. · 2438.-84 Put>llthed 0r1n~ C<*t Delly GRIMMETT aka JEANNIE GRIM· POTTINGER. AKA EJ.JZA-wtthout recour• .. oaln•llhe Unlt9d s1op the lorectoeure or H ~ PtoP- They said that, on average. newborns 1n 1984 can -----------PllOt April 17, 24. May 1. 8. 198• METlubeneflcllly. dat9d o.c.M· B E":l' H D E N N y 811twt. No guaranty Of. wvranly. ertY .. In f0fecl09Uf• '°'any°''* · 1 · , B h · I I ., 2085-M bet< 5, 1983 and recotded Deotm-. • ••Pl ... or lmptled, It made .. to reuon, c;ontact: Flret Natlonll Bank 1 n11c 1pate 1ving olJears. ul 1 cir actua o ul oo" vanes Ptlll.IC NOTICE b9r 8, t983u 1n11nimet1t nwnt>9r (BREJU:I'ON Pam:NGJ:lt. thevllldltyofthelllle,quallty,quan-of North County. 3330 v1111 Way. con side rably d e pen 1ng o n wht•it: the) were born. 83-559197, In theofflceotttiecoun~ AKA MRS. WILLIAM tlty, we!Oh•. 11.M, °'condition of any ac.anllklt, CA. (919) •3M 100. Ice landers to pped the Ilk l'Kpectanc) list w ith new flCTfTIOUtauttHHI Pllll.IC NOTICE ty reco<de(of 0tano-County,Ca11-K.NOWL"'~ ~aER) oftl'lel)fopetty.0tlt1filnMalor1ny If you h•,,. any Qu.ttl<>M. you 'd f h . d 77 NAME ITATIMINT fornla. ~ CV l &•n UM Of pUl'poM. No claim wlll be thc>uld cont.ct• leWV9' or the 90"· rcs1 entso I atttny nat1ont'\~rte toa\erage )ears. The following person 11 dOlng ITATllllNTOfl HotloeOfDef1Ull8N!Ei.ctlon to and penons who may be conSIO..Ofor allowano.oradJult· etMWttaoencYwtilchmay n..,.1n- O n tht' othcr hand. thl' o utlook i!> onl) fo1 40 years of business n A8ANOOHlllNT Ofl UM Ofl s.t1 the delcrlbed real Pfoperty otherwise interested ln the ment or fOf rNCl••IOn of the '* ~ yoor loan. life for the typical newborn IO Lthiop1a. ('had and THE DESIGN CONNECTION. 65 flCTfTK>Ul llU...... ..... under the <1-.d Of trutl WU ,. will and/or estate: baaed on lallura of the property to RecMmt>9r. YOU MAY 1.08! Afr"anistan -nations torn b' \o\ar and fam1m· in recent Sea Island Or · Newport'Beacn. CA. The foJlowlng personettaveatNln· corcs.ci on January 30. t9M .. A ·•u· h ~ f"-' conform with any •xpreeeed or 1m. l.EOAL AIOHTS IF VOU DO NOT ... J 92660 doned the UM Of the Flctlllout lutl-dOCUrMnt numt>9r 84-0285e0. Of· peu on as ~n ucu _Plied ,....,,talion TA.KE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE years. Regina A Humpnrt y. 65 Sea nan Name: NEW DIMENSION flelal r9COf.ds of said county. by DALLAS B. POT-RecMrnptlon Rlghta. The rlghta of OF DEFAULT ANO ELECTION TO Overall, life expectanc> was 71 >~·ar~ for dc\'eloped 1•1and Or . Newpon Beach. CA. PROPERTIES. 101ot Slltar Ave.. Ttle UllCMrllQned Truet• di• TINGER in the Superio r r.ci.tnptlon. aa specified In 1m«na1 SEU UNOEA DEED OF TRUST areas and 58 for developing o nes. 92660 Fountain Valley, CA. 927oe C111rnaany11abllT1yfor1nylncorrect· Court of Qranae County re-~ue Code Mellon 8337. are NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN; •• H a ub and K ent no ted that attitudes' toward popu-Thia buSlness is conducted by· an Richard Glenn Dunham, •12 s. ne11of1"-ltr.et lddreea °'other · •"ODALLAS B quoted u follOWS: THAT S1n Diego FOfecloeure 8er-1ndlvldua1 Lyon Street. Santa Ana, CA. 92701 common ~Ion If any lhown quest.tog that · s.c. &337. Red41mpllon ,of Prop-vlcel, Inc .. a COtPof'lllon i. pn199nt-la&ion growth have c hanged sharply since tht• 1960s. wit h Regina A. Humpnrey Robert J. wan. 19580 v ..... Cir.. herein. Said'* w111 b9 made for POTTINGER be appointed arty. 1y the Tnitl• Undar a deed of tMlt the governm en ts of 62 developing nations now s howing This •1a1emen1 wu ni.o with the Huntlnoton Beach, CA. 92Mt the~ of '=9 OOl!gaT tlonl as penonal repre.entative to (a) Before Sale .• Any P9f90ft dated June 7, 1ta3 Peouted by concern about high b inh rates and the danger of execs~ County Clef.It of Orange County on ™ ~lc11tloo1 &ialneae Name,.. MCUr ... bV said of ni•t in-..a-•-•· h te f wtioM Pt°'*'Y nu been le¥ted JAMES K. MCGALL. an ~ I , Mey 2. 19~ !erred to atlc>W w11 nled In Or1nga Cludkfg ,._, c:t111gee Ind expenaee a11o1nmuater t e etta O upon sf'latl h41ve the rlglll to pay the man and J ULIE ANDERSON, a popu a t ion impedtng development. fM4lll County on May 18. 1983 FILE NO. Of the Truet•. ad¥ancee, If any, ELIZABETH B. POT-amount due. loOether with the ••-ll~wom.an ae Tnator. lo MCul"I O nly fou r Third W orld nattons were expressing such Published Orange Coa11 Dally F216805 und41f the tenn• of Mid Deed of TINGER (under the lnde-S*\MI of the r>toceecllng. ti any, 10 0 ttons 1n fallOf·of AMT NA- oonccrns in the 1960s, the two populatton t'Xperts said. Piiot May 8· 15· 22. 29· 1984 Thi• bullnna was oonduct9d by a Trutt. Ind Int•• thereon. and un-pendent Administration of the heretary at any uma Pllor to T L BANK OF NORTH COUN- Developlng natl.o n s ~hi.ch """"ne nc ed sharp 1·n 2~M ~·1 partMrlhlp. paid prtno1pa1 °''"-Not• MCUr9d Es Ac) Th -1u •. the .... thereof 811duponlld\pay-TY~. '9CC>fded .NM 13. · ..... "" • Richard Dunnam by Mid Deed of Truat with lnt••l tates t . e ~ .. on u. ment ,,,. s.c;etary st\111 r•tor• t983 u File/Paoe No. 83-2'7921 of creases tn recen t years as improved nutrition and medical P\llUC NOTICE Thi• s1a1emen1 wae n1ec1 with the u Twenty (20"t.)peroen1 per annum set for h earing In Dept. N o. 3 IUCtlpropertyto him, and 111 further Official Records In the Office of'"- care lowered their death rates dramatically, have begun to -----------County Clertl of Orange County on from January 11. 1eM to day of at 700 aviC Center Dr. proceedings In connection wtth the R«i«det of Orange County,~ realize the dangers of large popula110ns. Haub and Ken t F1CTITIOUl llUllNHI Ap<U 30, 1984 ..... This nottc. II g1119n In com-w San Ana CA 9270i le¥'f on euct1 e>roperty anal! CMM tomle, deectlblng lend theNltl •: · NAMI aTATllllNT Published Orange Coast Dally pllan<le with ttle demand herelof0t1 est. ta • from the time of ~h Pll'fTT*ll. p« Deed of TNtt Sllcl ()f)llgltlol'lt ,t said. The fottowlng person• .,. dOlng Piiot ~ay 8, 15. 22. 29. 19M made on Mid Trust• by satd o n May 30, 1984 at 9;30 A .M . s.c.~9(c). Ertect o1 Junior En-lndudlng one nota fOf the aum of At the same ti ml'. c;omr European natio ns ,are bvelneu as. 2 .. 3~ Beneficiary. IF YOU OBJECT to the cumbr . $83,500.00. obn ccrned about declines the~ noted. with falling RITCHEY PLAZA SOUTH. 1570 Oaled: Aprll 27. 19M '"'""ting of the petition you Ertect f Junior Enoumbfancee: A Thtt the btlneflelat lnt.,eet under I · I d b d · n... k H d BrOOkhollow Orlw. Suite 200. Santa -----------1 DOMINIC G. COLLETT A .,... -· . ' e«tlfleata of Mle of personal PIC>P-Mid deed of lrust 8l1d the Olllt-~pu ataons a rea > O serve in ~nmar . ungary a n Ana, CA. 92705 Ml.IC NOTICE Sta1a of Celllornla I s hould either appeal; at the erty g1,,.,, or a deed to rMI Pl~ gallon• MCured lt••by are ~ es1 Germany. Lee w. Phelps, 9776 Crestview ----------~ I.,_ h e aring and st.ate you objec-ea:aculed pur-nt to MCllon en11y held by the undersigned; CirOle, VIiia Park, CA. 92667 FtCTITIOUI llU ... U CounOnty of Orange I lions or file written o bjec-shall dl8Charge such property fr6m That a breecn of, and defllUll In, De nni a K S e nft , 1570 N~ ITATEMENT Aprll 27. t91M befQra me. the ti h th · bef all ttens encumbrances Md 1111 .. tM obigauons fOf which said deed BrOOkhollow, Sanla ana, CA 92705 The followlng persons are Clolng uno.rs1Qnec1. •Notary Put>lfc In and ons wit_ e court ore over which the uen of '1tie Unlt9d of truet It MCurtty nu occurred In This buelneu I• conducied by: a bualnesa u : f0t said County and Stat•. per. the heanng. Your appear-Slat• with respect to wnldl the 1e¥'( 1n1t paymen1 nu not been made of: general partner9hlp GLOBAL SENIOR TAAVEL. 2790 sonally appear~ DOMINIC G. COL_· ~ may be in penon or by WU made had priority. The rnon1hly lnetallment of prlncl- CAMPBELL Thur,sday Interment wlll be Oennls K. Senf1 Harbor BIVd, Sulta 3 t3, Costa LETi A. known 10 me to be the per your a ttorney O..Orlptlon of property: The con-pa1 and 1n1erea1 due August 1. 1983 This atalement wu flied with the M .... Ca. 92626 son Whoee name Is tubecrtbid to · tract right• oflhe a~amed tax-end eubMQ11«1t tnstallmenta due MABEL M CAMPBEL L. a e at Westnunster Cem· County Clerk of Orange County on O,Org• Sherman Terrlll. 31• the within Instrument and acknowl-IF YOU ARE A C REDI-payers In and under an oil & mlneral 11>ar .. tter; ~LUS a late Qh11~ u Aprll 25. t984 62ncl. St1eet. ~ 8eec:h. Ca. edged tna1 he aiiecut9d the tame. TOR or a contingent creditor i..... orlgl.nally aitecut.d between set tonn In Mid nota. resident of Costa Mesa. e y . Pierce Broth ers passed away May 4. 1984 at Srruths' Mortuary, Direc- Hoag Mem orial Hospital in tors. 536-6539 faM512 92663 Wltnea my hand and official aeat. o f the decea.ed. yqu must one Ootolhy A. Morns (Laaeor) 8l1d That by reuon thereof, tn. Publlahe<I Oran~ Cou t Dally Thi• buslnea 11 oondUC1ed by: an Shella L. Gorrell fil laim th h Tanneeo 0 11 bptoratlon & Pro-undafslgned, ptManl beneficiary Piiot May 8, 15, 22. 29, 1984 • Individual. Notary Public e your c . wl t e ductlon (i..sa..). one quartet of under said deed of trust. n .. ea:· 2,.42-M G. Snerm1n Terrlll Publlahed Oran~ Cou t Dally PllOI court o r preeent 1t to the per-which nu been ... 1gnees to aeoh of .cuted end delivered to .. Id Newport Beach at the age --SMITH 75. She was born July 19.c L S~ITH . a San This 11atement wu tiled with the May 1. 8, t5, 19M son a l re p resentative ap-the two 1upayer1 u the4r eeparata Trustee a written o.ctara11on Of 0.. County Clerk of Orange County on 2364-84 pointed byhsthe couhrt dawithinf ~~1..!:. Tuhe: leue Is on property fault aod Demand fOf Sale • .,,d hll 1908 in Denver, Colorado Cleme nte resident for the Survived by husband. Phil-past eleyen years. for many Lp o f Costa Mesa. sons. Prul Ptlll.IC NOTICE Aprll 11, 19M ......., .,..... deposited with Mid Trust• said "4nll -----------four mont from t e te o Section 10 northeast quarter of deed of trust 8l1d ~ document• FICTffiOUI IUllNEll NAME ITA TfMENT PubllSl\e<I Orange Cout Dally Pl&.IC NOTICE first issuance of letters as northwts1 ctu'arter of Township 11 evtdanctng obligation• stJ:W•d Pilot AprlJ.24. May t. 8. 15. 1984 C·•12 provided in Section 700 o f North. Range 22 West. SBBM. kern th«aby, and nu aleCfed 8l1d does and J ohn. both of Balboa; years a resident of NewporJ Beach, passed away on May brother. Tom Butler of 5. l984 Survived by w ife. The following persons are doing business as· 222 t ·84 IUNNOR Coutn Of th p ba Cod f Cali Coumy. CA. The 1 .... wu signed hereby e1ec1 to eauae fM truat Pl'C>P· -----------1 CALW~A,COUHTY e . ro te . e 0 .. -10·27·701ndls lncorporatedbyref· erty to be sold to utlsty the obll· Colorado ; stSter, G e rtrude Vi.rgmia. daughters, Clare C F.1., 8332 Klngllsher Or . Huot- lngton Beech, CA 92646 Pl&.JC NOTICE 0, LOI ANOaUI forrua. The Ume for filing erenc. herein. Ourellon of the 1 .... gatlon1 aecured thereby -----------1 in lhe Maller of BRUNO claims will not expire prior i. fortW9fl1y (20) years, Dated: Apnl 17. 1984 Callaghan o f Lake Elsinore. R B Cal Califo rnia. four grand· eagan of ishop, l- Salvttora Anthony La Cagjlna, 8332 Kingll1her Or , Huntington Beach. CA 92646 FtCTITIOUl llUINll AODAIGUEZ. minor, 1 pereon Wl\O to four months from the date Property may be lnspecied at: First NatJonal e.nk.ot Nonll County NAME ITA TIMENT lhoold be d.clarad fr" from of the he an'ng no•'~ abol\/e. f~~I Avila Ad , uouns Nlguel. (4th BY· Net M..-.. A.V.P fomia and Anne M iller of children and two gre at Honolulu, H a w aii and Gary Kuyllandall. 5752 Fullerton R6. Buena Patk. CA. 90621 T~ tollowl persons do+ ....._~ """' Publltned Orano-eo .. 1 Dally Pilot bu_.oese u : ng ara ng ==·and control of ~I• parent or YO U MAY EXAMINE SubmlsSlon Of au bide musl be May t. 8, 15, 1984 grandchildren She is a grandchildren . Jeffrey and member o f the Brea Susan Reagan. M em orial Chapter II 191 Order o f the service to be held at Saint Thia bullneu la conducted by: a ~al partnerShlp 1ST ANSWEA SECAETAAIA L CAH ~ A·1..U the file kept by the court. JI submlt1ed on Form 2222. Sealect SERVICE. 245 Fiacher Ave. •C-2. .. CfTATIOH you are interested ln the es-Bid IOI' PurmaM of Sel%ed Prop.. Sai...11ore A. L• Cagj1na "--1a M-.. Ca 9"626 F __,. F p l c · •ty. Contact the ottic. lndlc:a1ed ...,. v ... , ' r......,rom rom aren1a uetody late . you may serve upon the ...... _. for Forms 2222 • ..,. In'"'· Chrla A. An<l•son. 5939 Calle and ConlrOI .,_,.... .,.., '""' Eastern Star and tS a past C c Worthy Matron of that lement's Episcopal h urch m San Cleme mte at 2 PM chapter Services w1U be Wednesday. May 9. 1~84. ln This 11atemen1 wH liled with IM Coun1)' Clerk of Orange County on Prlnelpla. Anaheim. Ca 92807 (ABANDONMENT) execu tor or administrator, o r mallon about lhe property. Submit Thi• bullneu la conducted by· an (Aa: ADOPTION) -upon the a ttorney for the ex-bid• to the ~ named l*ow held T uesday a t 2 PM at heu of flowers. donations Neels Brea Mortuary, Brea. ,244MI Individual To EVA RODRIGU EZ and to all ecu tor or administrator, and Bob91t~:_~~ '::':1= ::::.,.i:..~ Published Orange Co~ll Dally . Chris A. Anderson P9'9onl claiming to be the fatn.r Of file with the court with ""d to ::;:: .. , ..... ., only: Nie Is In t;; April 26, 1984 OH1c1ant will be Reverend may be made to Saint Cle- Don Ball of Saint Andrews ment's EplSCOpal C h urch. Presbyter ian Church of C.L. Srruth Memorial Fund. Newport Beach and Brea 202 Averuda Arago n. S an Chapter # 19 I Order o f Clememte.-CA 92672 F.aste,rn Star In heu of Piiot May 8. t5. 22. 29. 1984 This 11a1ement was flied with the molher ol N ld minor pereon(s) "' "' .. uouv 2431--a4 County Cleft! of Orange County on abo¥e named p roof of service, a· written aggregate. Aprtl t6. 1984 By order of thl• Court you ara request stating that yo u de-PayrMnt Terms: Bid• must be K>' ,,...1 hereby cited and (may) &PPMr sire s......i .. 1 notice pf the fil-combid f'f, *'101!>!'1":&'1 !.m:=t ri:::: Pl&.IC NOTICE PubllShed Orange Cout Ollly b91ore the Judge PreekSlng In O.. ~'-;' d " -· '" · Piiot Aprll 24, May 1, 8, t5, 1984 partmeot « of ltle atlc>W entitled ing of an mventory an ap-•otal bid ts more than '200. tubmll FICtm®l.IU.HIHL NAME ITATllllNT -,, .. ...,._A.o& '°"'ed a -· ~ .. , •, .,_.. ... ..... iseJDeDt of est.ate a.eta or 20 P«C*ll of the amount of the bid -. . ----~ ftOO wtllctleYer i. gr9at• On flo~rs. tbe farruly request P\IJLIC NOTICE The following pereon II doing buslrieu u : FOLLOW· THAU SERVICES, 2879 Clubhouse Ad .. Costa Meea. CA. 92926 donations to donors favorite FICTITIOUS 8UllHll8 charity . Nee ls Brea NA.Ml STATIMENT M ortuary . nv ect ors. Tl'le Jollow1ng persons a1a dOlng 529 2194 I bullness aa Patti L. Berg. 2879 Ck.lbhouse Rd .• Costa Mna. CA 92626 -COUAREGES, 3333 BrlllOI at Thia l>vSlneu 11 conducted by: an lndlvldual • CHAMBERLAIN 1 San Diego Fwy . Costa Mesa. CA ,92626 J 0 S E P H A 1 llok•n America. Inc .. a N-Vorll Patti L. Berg Thi• statement wH llled wl1h the County Cieri! of Orange County on April 30. t98A CHAMBERLAIN, age 75, a corporation s20 Madison A ... enue. retire d mechanic with N-York New York 10022 McDonnell Douglas Corpor-This bus1neu ts conducted by 8 F2A41'1 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pilot Mey 8, 15. 22, 29, 1984 2439·84 corporation ation, passed away May 6. Ehch1 Tsu11mure. Sec. & Treu 1984 at M ercy Ct>neral Hos-ThlS S1a1emen1 wu flied with the p1tal following a lengthly Counly Clerk of Orange County on illness Mr Chamberlain was April 6 1984 PlllllC NOTICE a member of the H untington Beach Senior C 1t1tze n s Beloved husband of Mildred C. Chamberlain, also suivtv- ing are three chtldren. .Ronald J Vrooman. P a tnc1a Griffin and Norland Bloom- field. all of H unllngtC)n Beac h ; sax grandrhlldren and two great grand . children. Fnends may coll at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary from NOON until 9 PM Wednesday. May 1-1. 1984. where funeral iwrvK'f•S will be conducted at J l AM tfAABOA LAWllC-MT OLIVE Mof1uary • Ce ,,.,e tery Cremato ry 1625 Gisler A,P Gosla Mesa S-4(1 55<,.c PllAC( IAOTHERS IELL BROAOW A Y MORTUARY 110 Btoad""J' \0 51,i M l'sa 647 q ·~o BALTZ BEKCt.140 ... S~I TH 6 TUfHIU WCSTCLIH CHAPEL 6 .. i: '•p ~ F2.Q020 Graham I Jamff, Attn: lh1lh 7'17 Wllehlre 8hrd., 1 3500 l o•Angalee,CA.80017 (213) 124-2500 Published Orange Coaa1 Dally Pllol May 5. t2. 19, 26. 1984 2447-84 FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAM! 8TATIM£NT The following persons are doing business u . CONTINENTAL OIL TOOL IN· TEANATIONAL. 1584 Al ... erelde Place. Coata Masa. CA 92627 ___ 1111_m_•tc_un_Tl_C_E ___ 1 Trent Allen 811eman. 1584 Alver-___ ,._UU\. __ nv _____ , lllde Piece. Costa MeH. CA. 92627 FICTlTIOUI 8U8fNISI UH Jeanelle Bateman. 1584 RI¥· NAME ITATEM!NT erslde Piece, Coate Mesa, CA. 92627 The lollowlng persona ere dOlng This bulllne.1 11 conduct-.. b busuieu aa """ Y a Aurora Englneerlnn Servk:ea 443 g-ral par1nerahlp .. ., • llae J Baleman ~2~;;n111on Ave, Costa Mesa, Ca. Th-. a1atemen1 was flied with the Leo wooo. • 1,_B Hamilton Ave, County Clerk of Orange County on COSl(I Mesa Ce 92627 April 30· t984 F2'4T73 Thlt bus1neu '' conducteo by an Published Orange Coall Dally >ndl ... 1duel L Wood Pllol Mey 8. 15 22, 29 1984 l h11 1te1emen1 wu filed with the 2'40·84 County Cieri< ol Orange Coun1y on April 3 1984 ----------- F2A2a4 PllJLIC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Delly ----------- P1101 April 17 24 May I 8. 1984 FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll 2040-84 NAMI ITAT!MINT The loOowlng persona ara doing -----------bus1ne11 a.a PUBLIC NOTICE Valley Oek Homaowner1 AslOCla· FICffTIOUS 8UllNua lion. 1400 Oua11. Sulle 190, N.-port Beach, Ce 92660 NAME tTATEMINT Herrlck·Schwalbe I, t G-al The following person• ar• dOlng Par1ner1hlp, 1400 Quall. Suite t90, buatneaa H N-port Beach Ca 92660 0 0 H SUPERVISION, 3 13 £ Thie bualne.i Is oOndUC:led by· a.n 201h Costa Men, Ca 92627 Individual Donald E AflreO, 313 E 20th St , Herrlck·S<lhwalbe I Co11e Mell, Ct 92627 a g-tl par!ntll'ahlp Tl\11bu11ne11 11 conoucled by· an John Paul Herrick lndlvldual Thi• 1tatement wae llled wllh lhe Ooneld E. Allred Coun1y Clerk of Orange CO\.lnty oo fh11 1111emen1 wH llled with the April 3. 1H• County Clerk of OrertQe County Oii f242Nt Al)rll t8 1984 Publlllhed Orange Cout Dally ,,.._ Piiot APrff 17, 2•. May t. 8. 1984 Publlllled ()f11ng11 Cout Delly 2039-84 PllOI Aprll 24 MAy 1 8, t5. 1994 Ml.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI llu..N N.-1un•Nt. The lollowlng pareQnt are dc>lng bullln ... aa: TONIGHT'S VIDEO. 2750 Harbor Blvd, Jt A3, Coal• Mesa. Ca. 92627 CALIFORNIA OAIP, 2750 HarbOr Blvd, •A4, a Cant. COfp., Costa Meaa, Ca. 92627 Thi• business II condue1acl by: a corporation. Calll DAIP Frances Salamle, Vloe Pr.aldent Th11 1ta1emenl wu flled with lhe County Clerk of Orange Counly on Aprll 19, t9M F:Malt'7 Publlshe<I Orange Coa11 Dally Pilot Aprll 24, May 1 81. 15, 19M 2243-84 f'tlU.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUl IU .... 11 NAMalTATIMENT The following persons ara do+ng bus1ne11 aa 0 & N ENTEAP~ISES. 10348 Sloua Alver Circle. Fountain Valley, Ca 92708 Norlon Humpnreys. t0348 Sloua: Alver Circle, Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708 David Chavle. 275 Welnut St . Coate Mesa. Ca 92627 Thia l>vslness I• conducted by: • oeneral partnarshlp David Chavis Th11 9la1emen1 wH flied wl1h Iha County Clerk of Oranga County on April 16. 1984 ,222414 Publlshed Oran~ CONt Dally Piiot April 24, May 1. 8, t5. t984 2224-64 Nil.IC NOTICE FtCTITIOUI llUllNlll NAME ITAru.wr The IOllowlng persons art dOlng bv11ne., u "PUBLIC IMAGES", w I Warner Ave . 11 t82. Huntington 8e18(1h, Ca 92M7 tl55t Warn« A ..... #182, Hunt- lnglon S.ach. Ca H l 47 l1111 buslneea i. conducted by. an lndMdual Aonald Thrower Thie •tatement WU tiled with the County Clefk of Orange County on April 18, 19~ ....... HUI St.. L.A. CA. 90012 on IS-25. o f the petitions or accounts --tailoe of the h"'hest bkS the t9M, al 8:30 AM. of lhal day . ..,.,, , ned ' Secti 1200 -.... 'VI . and there 10 .now ceuae. If any you ~nuo m on . balanc:. due, If any. wt 1 be r~ulred haw why said petton should not be and 1200.5 of the California In lull. declared tree from the control of P robate Code. Form of payment: all paymenta. parents ICClordlng to the petition on BYRON D GR~ES must ~ by ca1h. ~llled chectl. Ille herein • cashier • Of treuurer • ct,.;k or by The pe1iuon llleO herein 11 for the UU% Peralta D e, ~lte a United States postal, bani!. ••· purpoee of Ir Ming lhe subjec1 Child 111 • P'.... or tel9graph money order· for pl1Cement for adoc:>tlon. Laguna HUJ1, CA. tHU Make en.ck °' money Ofd., pay. Dated: 4.9.64 SSl-OtSl 1 =to the lnt•nal ~ue S.· JOI-IN J. COACOAAN. County CMlrk Publ' h-' Or r-·-t K ,H Bo ...... 330l-2735 n-~-··-BV A.M. ANDERSON. Deputy 1S ICU ange '-.vllll Offk* .,..., • ._.........., COOK ANO UNOR. N Dally P ilo t May 8. 9. 15, 1984 2~""" ... A, .... I ..,.. • NI-~ c· 1211 luneet 81¥d.., lie. 2000 2457-84 """"""'"1 a nw .. _,,un v~. "'· "°"Jwood. CA. to021 92977 (21J) -..2901 (714) 83 t-4020 Publlahec:I Orange Cpa11 Dally Piiot Data: May 4. 19&4 Aprll 17, 2•. Mey 1, e. 1984 Pl&.IC NOTict Published Oranoa Cou t OaJly PllOt 2085-84 Mlty 8. t984 rta.IC NOTICE c.-u IW....Ofl COUftT Of CAU,ORNtA, COUNTY OF LOI AHGaLH In lh• Mallar Of BRUNO AOOAIGUEZ. Mln0t A person WhO lhould be declared free from the custody end conlrol of nla partnl or parents. CAM NUM81" A·1'451 PU8UC NOTICI IUll'ellUOfl COURT Of CALWOflNIA 11111-II' NOTil't COUNTY Ofl YOlO ___ r_UUU\o ___ •~--- 721 CC>UftT ITRllT FICTITIOUI llU ... N WOOOLAHD, CA..... ....... ITAftMmfl Plaintiff. MICHAEL TAYLOR The followtng persone ara doing Defenda n11: DEBCO CON-butlnell ... STAUCTION COMPANY, INC.. tiled Ontofl fl .. tHrent, 240I OEBCO FUNDING: GERALD Newport llfvd., Newport 9-fl., CARPENTIER; GEAALD DOBBINS; Ca. ... WILLIAM GOLDBERG. and DOES 1 Newport C>Noft, tnc., a Calf. lhrough 20. . corp., ieoa Newport amt, Newport IUMMON8 .,._..,CL ta.o • CAN NO. _,. TMa buelneea te OClftCfucMd by: a CfTAT'ION Freedom From Parenlel and Control (ABANDONMENT) NOTICE! Vou have been sued. Corpor•tlon. Custody The court may deckM aoainet you ..._..,. Oftloft, tnc. w1thou1 your t>ejng heerd unleM you Noll C. Loomle (Ae ADOPTION) TO UNKNOWN FATHEA and lo all l)e11on1 claiming to be the falhtlr or motN!f of 111d minor pereon(s) ebo ... e named By order of 1n11 Court you ara hereby cited and (may) appear before Ille Jud~ Prealdlng In 0.. partment 44 of 1n. 1bove antltled court. located at Am 4 t8 11 t North Hiii S1.. L.A CA. 90012 on IS-25. 198•. at 8·30 A.M Of 11\al day. the!\ and thera to show cauM. II any you have, why .. Id pereon lhould not be declared fr• from the oontrol of partnl• aocordlng to 1he petition on fllett... .. n. TM petition flied herein I• for the parpot1 of freeing IM subJllCI Child tor plaCerMnt for adoption. Oat9d: •.0·14 JOHN J. CORCOAAN, County Clenl A.M. ANDERSON, Deputy CO<* AM) UNDUt 1111 ...... 9t¥d., .... toOO ...., ... ~ ... ... (111) .. l>ubUtlhed Ot~ Cout Delly Piiot Al)f'lf t7, 24, May t 1. 198• 208.4-e• respond wtthln 30 days. RMd 1he Vice Pfuld1nt Information l*ow TMa atlMmeftt •• ftted wlttl If you wish to ... k the acMce of the Couritr C'9ftc of Orenee C-· an allorney In Ihle mitt•. you tr on~ a. 11M, ahould do eo promptly so that your ~ written reepon ... If any, rnay be Publltned Or ... ....Co•tt Dally flled on II"'-· Piiot April 24. M9Y 1, 8. 15. 1984 TO THE DEFENDANTS. A c:MI ac-2232-~ uon hU bean flied by IN plalnllffs ag1ln11 you. If you with to delend -----11111--__ l_C_NO_TIC--E __ _ this laweull. you mu11. wltNn 30 ___ r ....... VUt...._ _____ _ days flle with tni. oQUr1 • written PIC1Tf10UI llU-•• response to the action Un .... you NAMlr ITAHMl!NT do eo. your cs.fault wtll be entared The totiowlng Pefson• .,, doing on a1)911Catl0n of ,,... ptalntlff, and bullMM u : lhll coun may .,,,., • judgment SEASYSTliMS INTE"NAT'IONAI., IClalnll you for the r.n.f demanded. 18030 So. Euclid St., l'ountaln Val· NOTIC!: BaMd on a Judoment le)' CA 92708 entet9d aealnlt you In Ifie a1>o¥e-&MPro Inc . C1llfornla ciorp .. captioned~«•. 111 IPl)leatlon tor 18030 So Euclld St .. Fountain Vil-.,, «def directing payment ff'om tM le)' ca. 92708 Recovery Account of lhe Real &-~... ... _, __ ... . ltla Fund nee bMr1 flied ~ the '"'9 ..._neat 19 c-v. ... ucted by a __ ,... GOfj)Oratlon, """'' • LMry Soott PrMklent If ,,,. Departrnen1 of Aeal Eetate Tll11 111~1 wu flied Wfth the m1k.. a payment from .,.. Re--COun~ ~ of Orange County on co~ Account ~ 10 oourt .. _. ,. .,. ... order baaed upon this cteitm. your ....,. •1 v, ,.,.... ,..._ ,.., .. ,.,. llO«'I .. ..., De tlWlmatt-Publl9hed Orange CoMt Dally = ~ u::w~..:=.r: Piiot May e. 18. 22. 29. 18M ment Of your tiow. CIMOt be 2'35-14 '•' j ,,.t',,\ ' l,, iJ . ' 2226-M -----------NlfC NOTIC£ r.anted un11l the~ Account ----------• re1tnbuf'1ec1 felt ,,_ ~ P1i1CS PlaJC M>TICE r>IUI lnt••t 11 the prevll•ng rata. ------...._ ________ _ Publt•h9d O.enoa Coast o.ity Piiot AprN '4. May 1. I , 15, 1"' 1----------- 2228.-M rtBlJC NOTICE PACIFIC VIEW MEMOAIAL PAR.C • '"'"'""'. • ~or 1 , , , "··H •H • ( ''""'" ,, , I r t1 t V••·t1v 1 •• •,.-.;..: ' B•·' ~ '; i McCOAMIC K MORTUARY ,.,.~i t;.•11 ar , "O l llJu"'I ~#'l r t "•'' 1 I 4 ..-I •( • ' I "CTmou1 8UIMH '1CT1TIOUI 8Ul1N&ll NA ... ITAftMINT NAMt ITATIMINT The IOllowlno e>erson• .,. OC>lng ,tCTinOUl IUIM•• Tne 1011ow1ng persona ere doing bu11n"1 as 1>1>11neH as POUA GIRLS. t77 Cecil •202. NAMI ITAT9MINT Syn9tn11t1G ~1nanc111 S9'Ylc.t, Costa MHa. Ca 92827, CA Tiie followtng l*tonl are doing • Ch c bullne.a u 245 F1tcnar A11e Coete M ... , Ca armttne larke, 1?5 w .. 1 BUCHANAN • '"S .. OCl .. T'!•. 92628 Chnllf. 120$. Anel'I . Cs 92804 • "' "' ~ o M;Gha.4 J Marlon 517 &itt• L-'flh Aal)k1n. t77 Cecil •202. 395 Wiiton, Co.1a Meea. Ca 8292'7 Court Brea Ce 028' 1 Costa M .... C• 02927. Ca , Neil Buctianan. 3e5 Wltaon, Col.ta Th11 l>vtlMUI fl GonduCl9d by an Tht• b\illn ... II tondUC19d by· • MeUT" . Ca 0?627 1nd1V1duaf 9ener11 p1nn..-1h1p "" buSlneu It CondUC1ed bV an MtehMI J ._.lflOtl Cll1rma1ne Eve Clar!!• lndMduel fl\11 •t•t11men1 was flied wtttl 1M fhl• 11a1am.n1 WAI flied with lhe This t I ~ 9uc:n.nan County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on County Claf't! of Oran~ County on I • em.n1 wu ,._ Wlfh tl'le Aptll 16 198• April 2. 19U County Ctertl OI Orange County Ofl ,,._ ~ April 4 1914 Pltbll~ Or11n~ 1 Dally Publltned Orange Coas1 Detty ,..,.,,,. P11n1 Aprll '' M11y 1 11 16. 11184 Piiot Aptil 17, 24 Mty 1, 9 t094 Put>lllhed Orange ~II Daily 22J0.84 20lt·8• PllOI Aprll 17. 2•, May 1, &, 1"4 I04.s..M Pta.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE If you wtah to defend aoalMt Ihle PICTfTtOUa tutNll 1'1Cm'nOUI ~• claim. you mutt file a wrtuan NA• ITAn...n MAM1 ITAlWMINT rMP<>f'IM with TM COU4't within 30 Tna followlng pertonl are doing The fOllOWlng l*IOM .,. doing days •It• he¥1ng been WWd wtth bulllneM ••. buslnaaa u : • a oopy of .,.. llPPllGatlon. If you dO .. ITCHEY P'LAZA NORTH, 1 Kroefllnan and Alaoda1•. 3107 not flle a written ~. rou wlll BrOOllhOllOW Ottlle. Senta Ana, CA. Trlnfty Or. Coet• Mata. Ca. t 2e2e wa1,,., your l'IOllt \lrtd4lf s.atlOn 92705 Brue. Norbet1 l(fOCflman, 3107 t0•'72. I of the 8uelnW Ind Pro. 81111'11e)' K. Gentrlef. 17 Oeenwood Trinity Or . Cfoeta Mela. C• 11e2e feeelonl Codeto dlMl'ld ll8liflst the Eat. I~ CA 9211• J1ne& LH Krocllm1n.C.P A .• ctalm Brad lord H. Miiier. 31952 3107 Trinity Or • Coata Mel.a, 0. Alt lnqulrlal wtlh '-cflrd hemo Apueato Way. Tr1.buco Canyon. CA t 2e2t · shOUld be *-t9d to pltilntlff'• 92178 This bullnMll II oonducled by· 1 legal oounaal at the IOllOwlng ad-Thie bull'*I It ~led t>y· 1 generll partrwtttlp dr... ~--'*''*"*' &rue. Nort>9r1 ICroehmltl .IOAN Q. ~-81..W, K Gent.Iller f lllt tta.,.,.,,1 WM llJed wftfl IM MtwMf ... ,........, Tilta atalement WU 111«1 wltl'I the County Clerk of Of•nge County on t1'D Oail A..,.. COun~ m.r1c Of °'*199 County on A"'1I 2. ttM o..tl. CA. •• Apr1I 25, tlM • PMM17 (11f) ,..,..... , ...... Publtel'Mld Orange Co-' Deity ~ Orano-CoH1 Dally Piiot Publ~ Orange Cou' D.itv Piiot A9r1i 11. 14. May '· •• ,... May '· 8. t5, u . ,,.. Piiot Mey I . 15 22. 2t, ,,.. \?037·1• »H.a4 iu • ..... IUPl!lbOI' COURT Of' TM ITATI Ofl CMJPOMU 'OR ,.... COUNTY Ofl o..ANGa In the Mitter ot IM Appllc:atlon of HAARY GERSHWIN. Petition« for Change ol Narne NO. A1m74 A...,_0 OWR TO IHOWCAUM • • (C.C>. \1271) WH'EREAS, HA~RY GERSHWIN, P-'ltlon«, nu flied an wnencled petition With the clerll of thll Court for a decree GflanOing Petitioner's nam. from HARRY Oe:ASCHWIN lo HERSCHEL DOV GERSHWIN. IT IS ORDERED that all per.one lntereeted In the ·~ matter ap.. pelf In o.c>artment 3 of thll Court. loc:at9d at 700 CMc c.nt• Orl¥e WMI. Sant• Ana. California 92701. on June 11, 1984 at 9: 15 A.M .. Of aa IOOn thef•fllf ., the matter rnay be heard . and mow ceuae. If any. wtiy Ille Ameocled Petition tor Change of Name lhould not be grant9d. IT 1$ FURlHEA ORDERED that a copy of this Amended Order to ShOw CauM tie published In the Otange Coul Dally Piiot, a MW9- Paf* of g«1411"al clrculltlon print.a In Orange County. Callforn'6. or&• w..ic for four IUCCMll¥9 ...,...., Pflof 10 the data M1 tor hearing on the A!Mnded Petition. Dated: Aprll 30, 1984 FRANK DOMENICHINI Judge of the Supetlof Coun IAfllAM ,AYI ITllN 445 louttt ......_ A"'*9 lot ......... CA.IOOll (211) ..... l>ubllshed Orange CONI Diiiy Pilot May 8, 15, 22, 29, teM 2456--84 Ml.IC NOTIC£ .. • .. .. • • 1 . ~ . • • • . . .. . . ' . , ' ' .. Ullman leedlng after alxth r11ee at Otymplc yacht . trlala. C2. . DeCi-nces. all Angels~ to~ . · Third baseman's back stiff ens; _.._ Twins romp, 11 -l 8 yCURT SEEDEN Ot -.o..,..-.. ..... Angel th•rd baseman Doug DcCa- nces. who m1s~d 67 games last season. many of those due to back spasms. had to lea ve Monday night's contest with the Minnesota Twins a~er the ~ounh inning complain mg of stiffness in the back. As it turned out. most of the 23.575 an attendance at Anaheim Stadium weren't fa r behind. The Twins roughed uf four Angel pitchers for 15 hits (I singles) to score an 11 -1 victory behind the six- hit pitching of lanky Mike Smithson. But lhere was more concern for inces and teammate Bob Boone. aJso missed the game with a gging ailment -not the TWlns' one-sided victory an the st.an of a shon threc-pme homestand. ..He said bis bed iipt iid be couldn't act l00te," n.pl11aM Man- aser Joh n McNamara aftcTwatd: "We'll just have to waitud tee bow it 1s tomori9w." DeCioces had·~ tho wty PJrt of the season rclat.iVeJy free Of any pain. His only otber prob&em oc- curred in Toronto ~ the Anacls and Blue Jays played in· Atctic conditions that would make any- body's back tiaht. Meanwhile. Bob Boone ab o sat out Monday'spmt because of pain in his knees. and McNamara indicated he'll '• probably gi ve bis rqular catcher a couple of days mt. Even if the two veterans had been in the lineup, they probably wouldn't have been able to do much qainat Smithson. a ~8 rifhthander whott main claim to fame as his height. He'1 the tallest player in the m~or leques. Acquired from Texas m lbe off· season. ~ithson is starting to p-ow in stature. too. Gary Pettla •teala HCond before Twt.n.' Tim Teufel can apply tac In one of the lone brtcht •pota for the Antel8 0.., ............ "' ...... LltllM Monday nlCbt. Twina' Mickey Hatcher (tlCbt), meanwhile, dlsaCreea with umpire Larry Barnett after •trl.klnf out. DcCinces, often'flampered by back spasms last season. spent 15 days on the supplemental disabled list last July. Monday's start was bis eiah t.h. whacb tied him for lbc league lead. Jo add1t1on. his siA strikeouts · moved him mto ICOOnd place in that deput- ment m the American League. •• 1 feel I can JOl any ri&hthanded (Pleue eee AJllOGA/C2) Allen finally contributes After 2 wee ks on the sidelines Cardin~ mo ws down Dodgers Steve Yeager and speanng pinch-hitter Rick Monday's smash back to the mound to sian a rundown of Marshall. It was the first save of the season for Allen, who - admitted he might draw i:nore such assignments if not for teammate Bruce Sutter. ST. LOU IS (AP) -The two weeks he SP.Cnt pitching on the sideli nes proved no detriment for Neil Allen, only for Los Angeles Dodgers hi tters. "I didn't know really all year what I was going 10 be," said the 26-year-old pi tcher. once considered for a staning role. "Whitey was trying to do everythi ng he could do. Once you get past the sixth or seventh annang. that's "It was the best game for me since l 979. probably, or 1980." said Allen after nailing down a 5-1 victory Monday night for the St. Louis Cardinals. "I felt like I was contributing for a change." Bruce's ume." 4 ""\. As Allen displayed his lefurn to form. St. Louis clung to a 4-1 advantage built 1n the secolld...utning around Darrell Pon er's fifth homer. All Allen did d4ring his second relief call since April 25 was set down the final dozen Los Angeles batters. "Mike (Roarke) changed ham a little bu." said St. Poncr. while facing Rick Honeycutt. 4-l. blasted a 2-2 deli ver) ovrr the nght-field fence with teammates David Green and An Howe on base. A Dodger error contributed the founh run of the inning, and Poner afterward singled home Green in the Cards' sixth. Louis Manager Whitey Henog of the hurler's improve- ment under the Cards' p1tch1ng coach. "I don't know what he did. but he was a hule too compact." Poner. who had staned th~ night in a 1-for-!4 slump. put into perspective a 3-for-it performance which boosted his team-leading RBis total 10 16. Allen. who staned ttte ntght wtth a 5.50 earned-ru n average. said a mechanical adJustmem ehm1nated the flaw. "When I was getting into games so httle. I was getting ofT the mound too strong. I JUSt kept telling myself. 'Slow down,'" he said "I had good control of m) self. There were a ~ouple of times I speeded up." . "These are always exciting, they"re always fun ." said the St. Louis ca\~bcr after adding .24 poan~ to. has . .lS6 bamng average. "You never know what's going to happen tomorrow." Al the outset. when he was summoned 10 spell St. Louis staner Dave LaP01n1, 4-3. at least the adrenali n of Allen wa'i racing. Two of Porter's hits came off Honeycutt. a left-hander who started the n1gh1 with a Nauonal League-leading ERA Of 1.38. Mike Marshall had walked and stopped at third on Candy Maldonado's double to start the LOs Angeles sixth. But the Cards reliever choked off the threat by striking out "Overall. I'm pleased with the way things are go1 ~· said Honeycutt. "If I go out there and pitch seven times and onl y one or two arc bad outings. 1 can't worry." Torch lit,· Lakers attempt on its way to wrap it up to Games ---I h I'. h di f1 h ,. ANCIENT Ol YMPtA, Greec. <AP) -The Otymplc torch for the Loe~ Summer Q.,. burtt Into flame Monday, four days later than planned, In a tredttk>naJ ceremony at thla ancient llte In IOUthem ar.c.. . I But the NCred name hed to be nown to New Yortc abc>Wd a U.8. QOYtrnrnent lllrcraft In What Gt'Mk offlclatl Cflltld ''I kind Of hurr'leane tamp" •fter Plan• for a tOPNMt- cated tll1communlcatfe>M trans- fer wert dropped tut~. Student ectreat Kat•rlna Oklukalou, WMring ttMt ~ robel of an anctent Ot'Mk prlelt- .... aparked tt'Ht fteme >tnto ltfe from the tun'e rayt ren.cted In a concave mirror, Mt among the r~M of the otaMtc-' aanc1uary. "I receive the nwne In the Otymptc 1Pirit ... It Witt ~ tt'Ht pank:tpante at the Loe Angetet Gtme8 1hfl eummw, '1 Hkt Otck S.gent, head of a thrM member d.e1g1tlon from the Lo. Angelel Olympk: OrgMIZlna eommm ... Pola, ...,.no that G....ec dem- onatrator• might dtlrupt Monday'• ceremony. binned touttttt Ind vteHora from the lite WNr'9 the fnt ~ Games _,. held In 778 Aquirre li st ed ess an I e aoun quaner an el t e game for &ood when he suffered a ti bl badly bruised nght hip. He was as ques ona e IO)Ured while diving for a loose ball for Maveric k s ~~~n5;1a~~onds remaining in resu- - ----"Looks lake we lost one of our INGLEWOOI'.'.> (AP) -Even al cannons," sa id Dallas guard Rolando full strength. the Dallas Mavericks Blackman. the Mavencks' second- would face a most diffi cult task al the leading scorer. "We'll just have to Forum tonight. And they might not load up as best we can 1f Mark can't be at fu ll strength. , pla . " High-scoring forward Ma rk Agu1r-1he teams m1gh1 be deadlocked at re was listed as questionable Monda)' 2-2 entering tonight's game had at not for tonight's fifth game of the NBA been for a huge blunder by rookie playoff senes between the Mavenckc; Dallas guard Derck Harper. and the Lakers. The Mavericks tied the game at A victory by the Lal..ers would ~d 108-all on a dn"ing left-handed shot the best-of-seven Western C -b) center Pat Cummings ~1th JI feren ce semifinal series. II would al o seconds to go 1n the founh quarter be no surprise. ·cons1denng Los Cummings was fbuled on the pla) A.ngeles won the first 1~ogamcsofthe but missed the free 1hro~.1ca, 1ng the series at the Foru'}l -f>) a combined '>core 11ed total of 59 po1nrs. Ho~e' er. Harper th ought (um- Agu1rre traHled from Tc,as to mangs made the free thro~. g1' mg his California with the Ma,enck!> Mon· team a 109-108 lead da>. but didn't practice .\ .\fter Los Angeles center Kareem spokesperson for lhl' team ~1d his Abdul-Jabbar missed a shot wnh status for tonight wouldn't be known about 10\econds left. Rolando Black- unttl shonly before 11pofTt1me. wh1rh man rebounded and pa'iscd the ball 1s 8 o'clock. upcoun to Dale Ellis. Aguirre. who averaged 2Q.5 points Ell i'i got the ball to Harper with five per game during the regular season. seconds 10 go. plent) of time for scored 34 poi nts during the Dallas to \Ct up a potential gamc- Mavcncks' 122-11 S ovenime IO'i'! to winning shot But Harper. a 22-year· the Lakcrs Sunday. old first-year ,player from lllintm. However, A•u1rrc was held score-dnbbled awav the final second!>. CIF 4-A-bound Edi•on Hqrh dl•tance •tar Tammy Snyden will be running at the CIF 4-A track prelim• at Gahr Hlgh Friday after- noon. • · CdM' s Lewis not through yet O ly mpie rowing trials s lated. a b e rth in d ou b les.fours eyed By ROGER CARLSO!': Of 1 ... DMly ~ tlelf He ha'i lmt round onl' h' J '>Phi dn l\1on tiut < oronJ dcl Mar'i. Brad Lev.1!>. a ::!9-\ear-old ~ 11h a<.. ornna dl'I Mar High and ll( In inl.' background. 1\n·1 quite through 1n term'> of earning a \pot on lhl· l ni1e' \tall'' OI~ mp1l ro~ing squad .\fter narrowh lo'ling to 't ak graduate John B1gclo~ 4-iunda> 1n the single sculls final., on Lakl' ( arneg1c in Nev. Jer'ie). Lew1'i has been 1n' 1tcd to rnntinul' training and competing at the Olympic '\culling 1nal\ !'fl Hanover. Ne~ Hampshire. with !>tgh ts M't on th l' douhk \c.'ull'i and foul"' Without COX'IW3IO \lr,o .imong lhl' :'!4 am 1tt"d to the camp as Tu'itin·s HrUll' Ibbotson another product ol l'C lnlne. Tom \\oodman goes ~llh Le"1s as his panner in the doubk' and the' an: lOn\ldered among the top fi,e Jouhlc' ll·am'i 1n,ohed although before Its O\C'f JUSt about C\l'r. tomb1na11on "'II be looked at b) Hanard < 1M l h Ha m Parkt'r ll'"•' fln1\hl'd 1n the relorded 11me of 7 :'!~ 0 tor th(' 2.000 ml'tl'l'S. behind Bigio" 's 7 ::! 7 t although obscn er<; .,.., 11 ~a' much do..cr . · L l'~" led until the la!.! IO 'itrol..e'> of tht• race.' said ( :11hcnm· ~ nght ot thl· l \ Rov.,mg .\!>s<>e1at1on ·11h1n k heha'ia prcll\ good !>hot at mak1ng1he ream ·· LC"" was a ml•mbcr ot the 1980 0 1} mp1c teams - v.h11.h \la\cd home hccausc of the bovcott of the So' 1et Union\ cd1t1on ot thl' (1ames Jmposcd b\ President J1mm\ ( aner The rich get richer: Brett signs through 1993 I-fr "a!> al"o a memhcr of th,• national team "hach qualified tor the final'i al the ~orld champ1onsh1~ in Du1sbcrg. We~I (1erman' finishing second "1th Paul Enqua'll ot 'ieattle li-0 although he I\ one oft he re~ from the Wl·st C oac;t tn\ol\ed in the tnals. he s not c11actl) a 'It ranger Enqu1\I ha'i al'it> bttn 1n' 11C'd to the tnah. KANSAS ( ITY. Mo (AP) -George Brett. the Kansas City Rnyals· All-tar third baseman. whose .328 average the past five seasons tops the maJOr leagues, has signed a contract comm11tmg h1msdf to the Royals through the 199 3 season. when he will be 40 years old, and beyond. 1t was announctd Monday The contract 1s a five-year extension of a five-year aarccmcnt that was s1.ncd in 1980 for' about $900.000 annually. Terms of the new.,:ontract. which runs throu&h 1991 with op11 on yean ot l he club's d1scrct1on for the 1992-93 seasons, were not announced. "If you take the total packaae of the deal. it's very, very. very b11.'' stud Breu. w~o will be 31 nc\t wttk "lf you take Che annual salal). the annual ~lary 1!> noth1na. Well. 1t''I not nothina. Bui there·, a lot of people making more " Brett ~td the contract included two real e~tOtr development propert1e\ thnt he will own JOtntl) with Avron FQflclmon. Royalf co-ownc.'r 'Tm 1n panncrsh1P'41Lth M r Fogelman." Bretl said. Fogelman. a Mcmph1s.1'!11 •te developer. did not d1sdoS<" details "Two or thrtt years ago when we rirst discus~ a similar contract with the Royals. I said then that 11 wa(m> desire to playm> entire carttr with the Royals ... Brtlt said. "This ensures that I w•tl be a member of the Roxals' organaut1on for my entire play1nf carter. and that I wall be a'lsoc1ated with the Royals after rc11rt as a pla)er .. . The n turt of Brett's non-playing duties were not d1SC'\lSSCd Ir "We'll take full advantage of George Wc'r~ tryma to take care of George for a hft'ttmc and not JUSI a baS('hall hf cu me." said Foaelmnn. wM said the arranaemcnt " "not a trnd1t1on1.1l nppruach 10 baS<'ball contract~ "It'~ ba'l1 cally one thn1 took a httk bit of 1magma- 11on ." Fogclnrnn said "The contract 1i; rnmphcatcd and th en-arc Blot of d1ffen:n1 a'l~cts to 11 " The l'•llh l time.' >\ll-S101 hn, hc:cn hampert'd 1hrou~h out h1\ tareer b} inJunes and has not pla,ed 1h1'i 'it'a'>on because ofhgament damage he suffered 1n 1he final game of spring tra1 n1ng Brett. a '16 hfctsme h111cr. hoJ)t's to be in the li neup this month Brett's n~ to prom1ncnl"C dunng the mid-70\ co1nc1ded with thr Royal~' rt\t' to an o\mencan League contcndrr "When I look back. 1t ha'> gone h\ too la\t .. Bret 1 ~•d "I believe we nre aoana 10 pro\ ldt• Kan~' ( II) "1th s1m1IJ1 <SUC'CC'I 1n the future year' I nin'lldcr ~an'lll'> <II\ m\ home It'd pcrmancnl r"C"S1den ct• .. Brdtt ~ame the Ro)alc;" regular third ba\.C.·man Ill \ea~ DfO and e'itahhshed h1\ 1\ll-liit:ir lrt.'dl·n11111,'" 1~7<., h) kad1n1 thr .\ M<'fll an l l·attut· "1th I QS hat\ In IQ7f\ hr hit \1' tn ~an hi\ lif\I \mcnu111 l eagul' battina 111k n' thr Rmal' ~11111he11 li~t llf lour .\mrnc;1n League Wr,t tlllt•, In I Ql\O. he put togt•thrr a hnlhant offcn,1"<' \CB'inn IX-,p1H· ml\\ang 4~ ~ame' bc.'l.au"l' nl IOtllflC\. h( kd lhl o\I 1n h.ttlintt .1q·r.11H t Nm • .. Le~" JOI has 'itan a'i a rov.er at ( omna del Ma r Haa.h v.hcn the Sea ll.1ng'i fielJC'd a crt'" in I Q7 2. comPt"lll'\I again'lt collqr no' ice tram' and OC'\'as1 onal high \Chools trom "lonhem ( ahfom1a The ti-4 1'15-pounder has tle-cn tra1n1ng from 6-8 JO a m da1h v.1th 'hrtt tnps a v.~k to C11<'ndora to v.ork out under the <l1rect1on ol has rnus1n M11chell U"•I\. con\lder('J a \trong canda<Ute 10 become the tum·, trainer le""" 1n the Ol)mp1c Opportun1t1er, Proaram. as a finanual anah'it for Well\ Farao Bank The tnal\ arc to he11n ~iu I 5 and thm&s v.on'\ ~ full\ dr1crminl'U until Jul\ I hll.· J\011'1 .m·n al\o 3 't ak produ\ I. IC'd 1n the earl\ g111ng \unJ.n but fadt"J dov.n lht' \trt'tlh a\ Le"" I\ Biglow and l 10 "nod fla\\CO him ~nod"'" Hl'<i•tcd v.11h a time of 7 ~8 I lU\l ~h1nd I l·~·' "htk Bou\tl\rl'n ~3'i founh 1n ., '~ 05 followe'<i m \t"in < nljl.t11I I 7 P I l anll C •rc'J '1nnt<''• ("I lb ll ~ . ·. 1• .-.. : .....-------....--...,..--.,--· .. ---··-,-------.. .. ~ ....... --------------1111!'1111!!1!1 .... ~""'"" ....... lllll!! .... --111!11! ... lll!lll• ... --.. -----... -..... -..... mi .............. . Scioscia placed on disabled list; FiIDple recalled From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES - T he Los Angeles ~ L>odgers announced M ond~y t.hat they ... have placed catcher Mike Sc1osc1a on the 15-da} disabled list and recalled catcher Jack Fimple from their Albuquerque fa rm club of the Pacific Coast League. Scioma suffered strained medial coll ateral li&&- ments of the lrf\ knee tn a collision at home plate with P1ttshurgh'-; Doug Frobel O!' Saturday. Sc1oscia was placed t>n the disabled list retro- ill't1ve to Sundav. Sc1oscia. ~5. has 11 h11s in 45 at-bats for a '11 batting aH·rage 1h1\ season He has a total ofse\-en run\-ba11ed-in and a team-lead- in11. Ii' e game-v. inning RBI. F1mplr. ''ho 1s also ~5. v.111 he.· 1n uniform tonight v. ht•n th~· D\l<lgers pla) the Cardinals at ~t I 1w1s He "as hitting .~89 IA-Ith .\lhuquaqUl· .ind had fi,e home P'lmple 1 un\ and~ I R HI in ~3 games v.1 th the Du~t'' f 1mple "a' '' 11h tht· Dodgers for 1he final t\\O month' of !ht• I 1./11 '\ '>ca,on. bt•1ng recalkd from ..\lhu4ut•rqul· af1t·1 u11dwr \tl'\t' Yeaga suffered a hrnkt·n wrist \\hl·n h11 h~ .1 plllh F1mpk h11 2)11 \\Ith tv.u homers and 22 RBI 1n helping the Dodger' v.tn the N3ttonal League West 11tle. He was sent w .\lbuqut-rque prior to the start of the 1984 campaign Sc1osc1a had his 19X I !>ea!>on end on Ma\ 14 in San Diego wht>n he c,ul1l·n:d d -.ligh t tear to the rotator cu IT in his nghl .,houlder v.h11l' throwing out Alan Wiggins. who was a1tt•mp11ng to steal ~cond. Sc1osc1a is expected to be ri:ad~ to pla' 10 l\.\O v.ee il.s. the Dodgers said. It wac, .il'>o announced b) the dub that first baseman vn~g Broc k ,,..ould haH· his nght wnst nam1ned Tues<la~ an Loe, .\ngeles b~ a ha nd specialist. Brod hun ht!. v.n\t earh in the season. then re1njured 11 v.h1le hilling mio a double pla) at P1mburgh aturda~ ' ~ote of the day Tom W.teon. recaJUng the rutes ftap In which he accused Gary Player of Illegally recovering hls bail during the Skins Game tournament i.at winter: "t Mnt Gary a telegram recently. I asked him ff he'd turn.ci over a new leaf." • Devil's Bag retired LOlllSV ILLE:. K}. -Devil's Bag, the ~ 1983 2-~car-old 1horoughbred champion. v.as retm·d Monda\ b\ Claiborne Farm after a \ etennanan disco' ered a small franurt• in his nght front knee The l'lllt. who had been considered a possibilit} for the '\la' 19 Pn:aknes!>. ''111 remain in his !>tall at Church1·11 Dov.ns until aturda~. then"' 111 be shipped to the breeding tarm at Pam. K~ ··\\ e'rl' looling forAard to 1)("1rs Bag coming to C la1bornc f-3rm and hopclull~ he "•II de,elop into a fini: stallion .. ~1d ~eth Hancock "'ho s\ nd1ca1ed the colt fur$ ~b million la~! 'car · Dr-.\le\ H.inh1!1 ~1d he de1cc1ed the bone chip Monda\ "h1le g1' 1ng Dt•\ 11''> Bag a thorough e\am1n- J11un "Ht• hJs .i small lranure 1n tht: radial bone of his nght front 1.nel· ... Harth1ll said "It's a minor fracture. the mo'>t rnmm1>n fracture v.e observe m thoroughbred hor'>e\ ... Barrett captures LPGA event ROSWELL. Ga. -Sharon Barrett n -rottechn a thret"-foot b1rd1e putt on the final hole Monday to claim b} one shot the first profcs'i1onal LPGA tltle of her career. Barrett. a 22-\ear-old who left Tulsa L'nl\ers1t\ four }ear-; ago to 0J01n the Ladies Professional Goif Association tour. closed wi th a 2-under-par 70 and had a S4-hole score of 213. three below par on the 6.123- yard Brool tield West Golf and Count!! Club course. The \ 1ctof) "'as v. orth $ 30.000 for Ba rrctt. "'hose pre' 1ous best had been a Ile for second in this same e"cnt two \Cars ago. She 11ed for 65th on this course last \car • Salh Lmlc. the South .\fman "ho undel"\.\l'nt surge1> t1A-1Celast)ear "'a'>second"'11ha "'_\-214 .... hen she let! her 2U-foo1 b1rd1t' pull on l\;o I b about three inche\ short Risher passes Arizon a to win NE\\ ORLE.\ 'J'i -Quartahal~ [9l .\Ian Risher rt·turned home a "inner c • t Monda~ night. pas'>ing lor 165 }ards and a • touchdown to lead lhl' ~n10na Wrangler'l to a 28-13 I in1ted Srntt·s Football Leagut: \ll'lon o'er the Nt:"' Orlean., RreJl.cr., R t'>hcr. v. ho rl'lehrateu h1•: 23rd birthda\ "iund;n. pla}l'd hi\ lOlkgc hJll '1t1 milt'' a"'a} at l.ou1~1·an:i Swt~· His onl\ pre' 1ou\ ..,urx·rdomt· appearann· "'3' 1 n J 41-i-7 LSl f hw, to l ul.1n1· in 111x I lv1onJ:l\ ·, '1l 1t1r' ~l'pt thl· \\ ranglcrs 1 n n1nll'll· t1on for;_1 pl,1' nil hnt h 1 n I ht· l'.1t 1 lil IJ1' l\IOn v. 1th a 5-6 rt•tortl Thl' Brt'J~l.'1'> .... J droprx·d 1rne g.ime hehtnd \econd-pl.1rl' l JlllPJ HJ\ in lht• '\11uthern Di' 1s1on R1.,ha \l,1n1ng hi\ '>t'u•nd game ot the sea\on. connntt•J I/\ of 2ll a11t•mp1' l11r I ti) ~arJc,. including a 20-~.irJ tnul hJ1rn n ""' 10"1th rl•\.t'I\ cr Lenn' \\ 1lh., 1n the third quartt•r It• put \nrnna on 1np to \l:l\ JI 14-IJ ~£W PORT HARB OR SI llPYARD A'• rally, Tiger• win •Cain BnlC:e Bocbte san&Jed dov. n the nght • field hne w11h one out m the ninth inning to scored Joe Morgan from third base and give the Oakland A's a 6-S victory over the Seattle Mariners Monda) mght in Amencah league baseball action. Morgan drew a walk to open the A's ninth and thep stole his ~cond base of the game. He went to third on a sin&Jc by pinch-hitter Carry Hucock . Boehle got 'the •me-winning hit off reliever Mike Stutoa after Carney Lansford flied to left. The wi nnina -----pitcher was former Seattle relief ace Bill Caudlll, 4-0. who pitched the final 2:t.1 innings ... In other American League action. Doe Mattlngly and Steve Kemtt hit New York's first home runs m 11 games while Sbaae R.wley allow- ed one hit in fi ve innings. leading the Yankees to a 5-2 victory over Cleveland ... JJmSu.adt>erc and Ted Simmons each clubbed two- run homers to cafT) Milwaukee to Kemp a 7-3 victory over the Chicago White O\ Darrell Evans unloaded a two-run homer and Chet Lemon l nocked in three runs to power De1 ro1t to a I 0-1 '1l'tOr) over the slumping Kansas City Ro~ a Is The Bait 1 more-Toronto game wa!> called b) rain Perez pitches Braves to win Pascual Perez earned his fi rst' 1ctor) • sinee being n:lea~ed from a Dom1ni canJa1l. and the A.t lanta Bra"e!> beat the Philadel- phi a Phillie~ 8-6 Monda) night to h1ghligh1 National League baseball acllon. Perez. who served thret> months in Jail before being conv icted of a drug misdemeanor 1n his home countl) and awaiting d1spos111on of an appeal. wo rked H, Jnnings, allowing fi ve runs on se-.cn hi ts as the Bra\eS won their third straight game. Reliever Gene Garber fin ished the game for his second save Elsewhere. Leon Durham's three- run ho mer. his fourth in four µmes, keyed a seven-run second inning and led the Chicago Cubs to a I 0-7 victory over San Fran- cisco. snapping the Giants' fo ur- game winning streak ... Pitcher Steve Rogers broke a 1-1 tie with a run-scoring double m the fift h. and Aodre Dawson capped the m nmg with a two-run.single as the Peres Montreal Expos defeated the Houston A.stros 4-1 . . Mario Soto won his th ird straight ga me. and Duane Walker and Wayne Kreocblckl hn e1gh 1h-inning homers as the Cincinnati Reds routed New York I 1-2. handing the Mets their third straight loss .. Ram washed out the San Diego- P111~burgh game. Layden NBA Coach of Year SALT Lt\KEC'ITY -Frank Lavden's m elallon at'oein~ named the National Basketball Association's Coach of the Year. lasted onl) minutes Monda}. and was in keeping with his 1rre,erent St) le. .. , thought 1t was humorous that when I got the call from the NB-\ otlice th1~ morning. li'c minutes later. m) v.1fc. Barbara. told me to ta ke the garbage out:· the l:tah. Ja11 loach Joked "That brought me bal·l 10 eanh .. La~den. "'ho guided the Jazz to the M1d"es1 D1\1s1on champ1onsh1p and into the pla~om. for the first llml' 1n the club's IO-' ear h1ston. rece1' ed 54 of76 \Otes C3'il b~ a na11onal panel of Sport~ v.nters and broadcasters Meanv. h1le. La)den "'as prepanng the Jau for tonight'<, fifth ga me 1n 11s best-of-se\en Western Conference semifinal pla) offs against Phoeni~. The 'iuns kad the series 3-1 Detroit's Chuck Dal) was second in the balloting \\Ith 12 "Otes. follov.ed b) Nev. York's Hubie Bro"n \\Ith fi ve. Boston's K.C. J ones wit h three and Dick Motta of Dallas a nd Jack Ramsa) of Portland with one 'ote apiece Norris arraignment today OA KLAND -Oakland A's pitcher ii Mike Norns will be arraigned today following his arrest at a budget motel for 1nvest1gat1on of drug possession. an lameda Count} prosecutor said Monda}. Deput} District Altome) John Bell said, howe\er. that Noms will "at most" face a single charge of possessing cocaine instead of the ..four drug counts alleged b) police "We'd JUSt !>tick to the basic (counl) and let the minor ones slide ... explained Bell. \\ho said Noms had jUSt a tenth of a gram of rnca1ne \\Ith him \\hen he v.as arrested 'unda) at the Sixpence Motel. Police booked Norns for alleged!} possessing cocaine. narco11cc; paraphernalia and manJuana. and tor alleged possession of cocaine-fo r sale. The 29-} ear- old lormt·r an· "'a' freed later 1n the da) on $9.250 bail Television, r~cllo T£llVl8ION 5:30 p.m. -8ASE8AU.: Dodgers at St. Louie, Channer 11. 10 p. m. -aOOiitQ: From the Olympic Auditorium. Channel 56. RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers a1 St. Lools, KABC(790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels, KMPC (710). 8 p.m. -PRO BA8KETllAU.: Oatlaa at l akers, KlAC (570). WEDNESOAV'I MOtO 11:15 a .m. -BAU9ALL: Ood~ a1 ChJ- cego, KABC (790). Conquerors I romp, 14-1 NOR\\ -\L K -New- ' pnrt < hmt1an H1gh's (on- quc1or'I added a little luster to thl'lr .\l'adcm) League / SHIPYARD HA UL OUT RAT ES <;Ofthall champ1onsh1p and No I reputation in the CIF "nall "irhools rankings wi th a 14-1 laugher at Lcf- fing"'l'll Monday CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per Foot Labor Only D;11t \ Degele wa!> the top t1111c r in a <;('\en-hit attack. v.11h a ~·for-3 performance. including a two-run double and l RBI in all ~di' Davidson strud out I I and walked 5 in the ahhrc' 1ate-d game (the 1n n1n~)). and her shutout btd WJ'I ~polkd 10 the fifth STEAM CLEAN ING $4 5 00 hr \ARD LA BOR $40 00 Per Hour I .... hen Fr1n Fera1non 'lu8'Cd a \olo home run It wa.-. Nt'wport <. hm - llan·\ home game (the (on llAl 'L Ol 'TS TO 75 75 TONS Marine &·ale 223 21ST STREET NF.WPORT BEACH. \A 92663 171 4) 675 2550 ' ' ------- Queror!> rnuld n't fi nd a ~1te n1:ar thl'lr campu'I for the g.amcl Ncwpon Chmt1a n l'Ond udt'\ the rcau 13 I \l'3!1on at lf1 I. 12-0 1n k:lJPlll' pl;1\ Minneaota KCond ~man Tim Teufel aacrlficea to help Twin• to a two-run third · lnnlng Monday night. Mtnneaota added nlne more before lt wu over. ANGELS, DECINCES HURTING . • • From Cl baller out in 1he A.mencan League," Smithson said after tossing his second complete game in as man) stans against the ..\ngels "California ha~ good balanced lineup but 1f I ca re wl\h the left ies. I'm con Ii ent of handling the nght1l·~:· Sm1th,on. 4-3. surrendered six hits, all of them to left-handed batte~. The~ included th ree b} catcher JelT) Narron. two by Rob Wil fong and a double by Reggie Jackson. "I did the same thing as I d id the la'>t lime I fan·d them." Smithson said ofh1'> earlier c,1 \·hitter against tht' ..\ngels 1n Minnesota "1 thre" thl' bri:ak1ng b311 earl) and v.cnt to thl· fastball late I rl·all) staned thro"ing aftrr ((1a1>) (iaett1 ·,home run I 1n thl' '>t'' cnth l ·· .\t:tualh. I thought I had bettl'r 5tufT 1n ~catt le hut I made one bad pitch ... ht· c,a1d ahou1 J o-1 loss on a three-run homl'r h\ .\l Da' 1s in h1) last outing · Tht• r \\Ill'> ~nodt:d out starter Ron Koman1l~ 1n the top of the fifth Ullman· leading at trials By ALMON LOCKAB EY o.i1y Piiot ltMllfto Wrller LON<.1 Bf:.\C H -D;ne l llman ot Newport Beach t'> hanging onto first placi: in lhl' 4'10 Ol~m p1c ) acht1ng trials b) the '>~m of.,.. hatt'' i:r he hangs on b\ after fin1)hing fifth 1n Monda\ ·s <;1>.1h raCl' .\ "11i b' Pete ~frh 1 n Lighthouse Point. Fla and a c,1rong 'econd place finish b\ )te\t: Benj1 m1n. 0) ster Bay. 'l \.moved Md' in up to third place. 7.4 r>oin1., Ix-hind l !Iman. and Ben- iam11' 1mpro' l'U his second-place standing to mt)\e v.11h1n l 7 points of the leader Ullman 1'\ the uni) skipper to ha ve won two racrs. ( .\ win means zero porn ts umler 1tw 01> mp1c scoring S)'ltcm "'h1rh assc~sec; penalty poi nts for fin1~heo; after first place) In the trials. \l 1ppcrs v.ere allowed to thro"' ou11hc1r worst race after fi ve race-;. and 1 ftlw Sl'm·1, con11nue'i to the 'it·heduled 10 rau•c,. each '~1pper will hi.· cn11tlcd to throv. out another bad rJte The final c;conng v.111 he based on the be'it 8 of Ill race' In the first fiH· races. l llman·-. \\t11\t lin1'>h v.a-. a 't'' en th 11 I pcnalt} points) Hi' nnt "orw rare so far is a filth ( 10 ptllnl\) ''h1~h ht' scored \fond:l\ Benjamin on tht· other hand. has throv.n out a \1\th plac.e lin1sh ( 11 7) and h1'> nnt worse race 1s fourth (8 points) Mch in \\Ill ignore a l .Sth place lint'ih ( 21 points) a nd his lll'Xt worse ran• 1" a \l\lh (11 7) "'h1ch he will throv. out unless he has a worse fi nish 1n the fi nal four races. So in the 470 Class 11 appears that the final selecti on for the U.S. Olympic yachting team will come down to who has the best throwout races. Standings also lightened up in the single-handed Finn Class, but Ru~~ S1lvcstn ot 11buron 1s ~till holding down first place wi th 22.0 pcnalt) point s n mere 4 ot a pomt better than fohn Bertrand of An aheim Hills S••ll'I rec• (4701 -I Pett M.ivon l.•Ol'llflOv•• Po•nt ~I• 2 Chris RHtl Hunllnolon Stech. 3 Steve 8"l!Jl"ltl Ov"ff 9tv N 'f . 4 Ke<lh OodM>n L°"9 et.cl\. ~ Oeve UUmtn ,_.,woorl 8tt(ll • JOflt\ Slleoo.n l.Ot!O 8HCl1 1 P~ 0<11.ev C.rftftWICh Conn a o .... KttlOO. Gi.11 H4•d N V t D•vt Prltcl\erd Oellwood Ge 10 Elhen 9eri.owlff \tn rr•'IC•\(0 S1enOi110l lbut ~of 41 -1 uumen 18 7. 2 8~1em1n n ' ) ~v•n 7t I 4 JOlln Sn•ooen Lono b•Kh, 34 0 ~ Pr.l(l\trd. l• 0 S1•tll •te• 1r 1nn1 I Peu1 "'" '""' .t.nnt POll\ Md 1 At\dv l'lrntf'tlt l, NtwOQft It I l JOM etrtr end Ant "91m Hiii\. ' Run Sllv•slrl flt>v•on \ Ito~" A~\On Ntw Yori.. 4 l<imo Wortl'lllltlOll M1r Vl\lt I AU9u\I Mllltt AM 1-rbQf. Ml(ll t \con MteL'°° ltownlon Conn t 1100 Anoll N•woorl ON tl'I, 10 ltlch•rd 8v•Of\ VtnhJft ~!ending\ I !)Hv•\lrl 12 0.' lltflr•M 71 • l Mffl tOtl 41 « 4 ll•n Ci.v• . .t4.• S Oun lttvnolcl\ .,.,..,,.,,, N I ••I 0 inning after sconng twice in the third and once in the fourth. The Angels got one back in the fou r.ih on Jackson·s double. a ground out and Wilfong·s infield ~1ngle. Frank LaCone kept things close b} reti ri ng si x of the seven h1 11ers he faced in the"fiflh and si'<th. but Gaett1'!> three-run homer 1n the seventh put the game out of reach - espec1all) the way Smithson \\a!> 1hrowing. It was Doug Corbett's turn next. Corbett had not allowed an earned run in four games (S'" 1nn1ngs) and he re11 red the side in the eighth " 1th ease. But the T wins· delivered four consecuu' e ~ingles in the 01 n1h and two more ofTCurt Kaufman for 3 fi\ e- run inning "We ha,en'1 been dov.n there (in a one-sided gamt.') and thne gu~!> JUSI ha,en't been on thl· mound ... e.x- plained McNamara of his relic' er!> "It's a little different v.hcn \Ou're thro"'ing 1n the bullpen and· then coming in and facing h111crs .. oted Roman1c l . no" l-J .. Things JUSt did n't "'Ork out. I ~uesi. they (the Twins) had their hitting shoes on toda) ... "He JUSI didn't have command of h1) pitches ... said McNamara. who sa w the game gt·t out of hand after relieving the rno~1e. "The way our starters have been pitching. the rehe ... en. s1mpl) ha\ en 't been o n the mound enough:· The v1ctol). the Twins' fourth in a row, moved Minnesota to within 11// games of the league-leading Angels. ANGEL NOTES -The Anoe" oarne with 1,,. Tiger, on OtlrOll Saluroav will oe tetevl~d tlv NBC ((ha nl't• 41. bul the broedcnl•no ttam of VIII Scuty a nd JM Gu1"91t won't be IMrt ln\ltad ti will Tony Kubft< ano 8otl COSlll Pilcher Don .t.e\t w•ll 0t91n 1 ?O·o1v rM1ao11o1a1oon an1onmen1 Tnurl<!av 11 R.Owooo Ille A noel\' Calofornoa Leaoue aHoltalt Aue "'II on tl>e meno ""'' •enaon wroerv n h•l 01lcl\lng arm will "•" on V H hil T"u•lOil• The Al\Qtll H •d ne "''" be u\ as a \tarter ano 0•¥t n • 1oe<1ftc num~ 01 D• ti 10 1nrow o.r oufln9 11 was onoeeo no suror• 10 lff "°~of tne A.not rtl••v•rl sl•U99•• Anotl arter' nao 011cht0 'nto 111• 1•venrn 1nn1n9 71 o.r n1 ol ,,.,. 11m• D••Of' 10 Mon<lav ' oame If 1 w•n1 that far ,, was u1uet1v L11h S.ncMl wno 01 Ille c111 Ton10111 tl\f A.not•s "'"" seno Jlfll Sitton 11 ·0l aoaln\I Frt nll lllolt 2·31 ti w11l i>e Sta•on l ltrst "erl ol 11\f vUr Abrahams traded to San Diego Sockers SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Sockers have acquired veteran fo rward Laune Abrahams from tht> Tulsa Rouvrnecks in return for fut ure considerations. ·and he'll play h1!> first North Amencan Soccer League game ma San Diego um form Wednesday Abrahams. 31. is a 6-year 'eteran of the NASL and is h1ghl) regarded as a proven goal scorer In 155 NASL career outdoor games he has scored 78 goals and tallied 71 asmts T his past indoord season. he led the Roughnecks 1n sconng w11h 23 goal\ and 26 assists for 49 ppo1 nts. "We've been tf)·ing to make this deal since midway through the indoor season," Sockers head coach Ron Newman said Monday. ''I'm de- lighted that Laurie is now ours. We'll be getting a player with the trad1llon of being a top scorer both indoors and out." Abrahams finished the 1983 out- door season as Tulsa"s second leading scorer with 11 goals and 11 assist<; for 33 points in the regular season. He then contnbuted a goal and lour assists dunng the club's playoff run that chma>.ed in a 2-0 v1ctol) U\ er thl' Toronto Bli zzard in the Soccer Bo" I at Vancou"er "I thought Laurie was one of the best pla)ers on the field at the 'ion a Bo"'1:· Ne"man said "He pla~ed a major role in turning Tulsa lrum an ord inal) side into a thamo1on\h1p • team. He is an mtel11gent playe r wi thout the ball and highly skilled With II." Newman plans to use Abra hams alongside forward Ade Coker during the upcoming NASL outdoor season He 1s expected to see his first action for San Diego in an exh1b1t1on game agains1 the L:.S. Ol)mp1c team Ma) 9 a1 Gahr High School m Cemtos Gauchos top Bucs Sadd lcback College's Gauchos. re- cent winners at Ojai and boasting the defending Southern California com- munity college singles champion in David Salmon. posted a 5-1 victory over Orange Coast College Mo nda> to set themselves up with a show- down with Grossmont for the Southern California commun11 v col- lege tennis team championship on Wednesday at Pierce College. Onl) singles pla} was held because of the fact the 1ssuc "as alread\ se ttled 1n singles as Salmon. along \\Ith Todd Wa llin. T odd West. J im 51ephens' and Paul hepherd posmJ \ICtones O\er the South Coast Con- ference kingpins in a m<i tchup at the Balboa Ba) Racquet Cluh in Ne" port Beach. addlchack 3nd Grossmont wi ll tangle at I o'clock Wednesda). Rustler women topple Gauchos Four Golden West College player' scored in double figures -led by Jennifer Johnson's 20 points-as the Rustlers rolled to an 8 1-6 1 victor> over v1s1tir\g Saddleback Tuesday in the outhem California women's rommun1ty college ba'ikCthall pla\- off.'I. The S("Cond-round v1cton im- proved Golden West's record tu 20-"1 whale Saddleback fell to ~0-8 Janet Ramacker.. added IQ point-; for the Ru'ltk "'· Sue Bolton had I J and Debbie Easti n chipped 1n 11 Heather £c;te)" ~ored a game-h igh 24 pomt~ for the u 3Ut"ho' and Janet Gan added 18. but Saddkb3rk fl·ll behind by 10 m the 'it'rnnd half and could nevt'r rc<'over Golden Wc~t !tb.ot 43 pcrl·cnt trorn the field wh1k Saddk hack wa~ 111 'l percent 1 he R111;1lcr\ al o out-rc:houod1.•d lhe Claucho~. 56-44. AoltM had 11 rrhound'I to go along with h<.·r 1 J pomts and Johnson had 11 board!I. Edison golf er qualifies for CIF WHITTIER -Ed1~n High golfer Grc) Me) er. wi th a 77 on the par-70 Fncndl} Hills ( ountry Clul><ourM" on Monda}'. ha~ qutthfied fo r t he C1F tnd1v1dual finalo; on June 4 at C\an D1eao Me)rr. who finished fifth in thr SunM-1 League finals. was one of 22 out of a field of 140. and the onh Sunsct L.cnau" golfer to 131n tht' honor behind medalist teve mith of Redlands. 0 1her Sun~t l..ca1ur cntncs. but who fa ikd to quality for the fi nal\ Mari na'\ Ted Dale~~· at 80: f ounuun Vi111cv·~ John Porcllo at 82. Mnrina·~ Matt Prte~on nl 88 an~ f-ountain Valk'·, ~-011 Sc hr:H.ht•r l\t Q~ FoR THr R£c oR o ~ I I I MAJOlll &.aAour STANDINGS AmewrlQn LNtue WIST DIVISION .,.. o.-.. lld Mllll\tt011 S..lfla Chlc11JO K1nt11 Cllv TaxH w I. " 14 16 14 L6 IS IS IS 12 IS 9 " 9 19 EAST DIVISION Oe1toll n 4 Tor onto 11 10 l•lllmota 14 14 MUwaullla 13 13 Clevaleno I I I• 8oilOll , 12 ,, ~York 10 11 ,..,...,,, le-. Twln1 II ....... 1 New York s. CleVlllnd 2 MllwaUllM 1, Cllkeoo l Oetroll 10, Kan19' CllY J 0.klancl '· SHllle S 152 6'3 500 IOO 440 .419 )70 Toronto •• 8elllmora. e>Pd rain Ontv 111mn scnecsuiao Tlcla't'• GlmH 01 I , .... 2 )\'i • 511'1 7 S'l'J t \'J ,.., 11 11"'1 13 Minnesota (Viola 2·31 11 A,..U (Slaion 1·0), n s .. 1111 (L11111s1on 2·2l 11 0.1\le nd (So<an"n l·•I Toronto (Aleu ncsar I· I) a1 8alllmore (McG•IOOI l·l l, n Clevalano (!>utc11tte l· I I al Naw Yor11. (Rllo 0-l), n Mllwaukff ISu11on 2·21 11 Cn1caoo (f:allon 0·01, n Detroit (Morr I' S· I 1 11 KansH Cl•v (8lec1i. 3·11. n 80S1on (Brown 1·21 at ToH IHough 1·4), n oeo.an Sin Ola<;Jo Clnclnnall Alie"'• N•ttOMI LHtue WEST DIVISION w l 19 17 11 II IS U ll 14 San F renclsco Houston II II 10 " Cnlcaoo New York Monl•H I Phlledale>nla SI Louis PHlsburlJll EAST OIVtSIOH IS 11 IS 11 IS 13 ll 13 U IS 9 " M«ldl!V'• k~ Pct. 613 607 m 411 379 .3S7 sn sn S36 soo 413 360 l • 1 t l 2''1 S' > SI Lo..ili S, OHeoar1 1 Ch1caoo 10, Sen Francisco 1 Monl•H I 4. Hou•lon I Allante I, Phlladetc>nia 6 C1nclnnell I I New York 2 !Ian 0•'90 et Pilllt>\Jr11n. """ r 11n TedaV's Gema' ~' (Rauu I· II II St Louil ICo• 2-Jl, n Houlton (MaOden 0· 11 at Monlrall <Gulllckwn 0·21 San Francisco <Gerralll 0-01 a t Cnlcaoo (Reuschel 0-01 Clnclnn11I (Owchlnko 1·0) al New York (Torrez 0·21. n Alllnla (Falcone l·ll 11 Phlladele>nla (Oennv 2·2), n S111 Oleoo <Thurmond 1·2) al Plt1st>ur11n (RhOOen 2·31, n AMERICAN LEAGUE Twin' 11, Aneets l MINNISOlA CALIP'OltNIA 0 8rown cf h ul112b Brnnsky rt Bush dn Gatllllf H1l~lb Cu 11nolb La udnctr c J1,,,.ne1 u ab r II bl ab r II bl 4 I I 1 Pallls cf 3 0 0 0 S I I 0 Carew lb • 0 0 0 3 I 1 I L vnn 11 4 0 0 0 l 7 I 0 O.Cncl lb I 0 0 0 s 2 2 3 R Jcksn lb 2 O O O S I 1 2 RaJk'n dh 4 1 I 0 4 2 l I Oownl1111 ti 4 0 0 0 s 0 I 0 Wiifong 'lb 4 0 2 I S I ) l Narron c 4 O l O Scnofll<I u • 0 0 0 Totals lt II IS II htah )4 I • I S<ert bY ~ ~ 001 100 >OS-11 Callfamll 000 100 000-1 Game W1nn1no R BI -8 runanskv <'ll E-Ro~nlck. P1111s Hatcnar Jimenez OP-Minnesota 1 L08 -Monnesota •. Calo· rornoa a 28 -Tevtll RaJackson. Wlttono HR-CHiii (IJ se -Ptllll (12) !r-ltutal SF-6run111skv 8usn. OBrown IP H It ER 88 SO ~· Smlth,on W •·l ~· 9 6 6 Roman•ct. L.l ·l ~) 6 7 • LeCorle l 2 7 CorDall I • 0 1 Kaufman I 7 0 0 Romenlck ollchl<I lo one !>Iller In 111e sin, Cor1:>111 raced lour baller. In lhe 91h WP-Keutma n T-2·•5 A-23,S7S N•ttOMI L.Htue C•rdlMIS S, Dod9en I LOS ANGELS STLOUlS Su 2b 8Ruuelu Guerrtr lb MarsPIH ti Mldndocf Y1111..-c Rivara lb Mondavlb Le no''" rt Whllfild rt Honavcll o Zacnry" Andtsn on Htr\111" o Tetals •b r II bl ' 0 I 0 • I 2 0 3 0 I I l 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 c 0 7 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herr 2b Lendrm cf McGH cf LoSmllhlf VanSIYk If Hendrck rt OGrHn lb "Howe lb Porter c OSmllhu LaPoont o Allan 1> » I 1 I Totah kiri bY lnnineS ab r II bl 4 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l 2 I 0 • I I 0 4 I 3 4 4 I 2 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 )J 5 10 4 Las A,..._l 100 000 000-I SI. Loul• 040 001 OOx-S ~.,,,. W1nn11111 R8 1 -Por111 111 £--Guerrero OP-Lo' Anoeies I L08-Los AngalH 7 SILOUll 7 28- 8Ruuell, Su . Maldanado, AHowe, OS· mllri, Lendrum .HR-Por111 (S) S8- LoSmllPI !SI, OGrH n <71 S-L1Poln1 IP H It Elt 88 SO LesA,....s Honevcull L.4· I s l·l s 4 2 • Za chry 2·3 0 0 0 I HarshlW 2 0 0 0 I SILoull LaPolnt w .•·l s 7 I 1 AllenS.l • 0 0 0 0 I Le Polnl ollclled 10 7 baller. In Iha 61h WP-LaPolnt T-2 30 A-IS,ll2 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Am.rlc.n LHOU• BATTING 160 at bats) Tremmel!. Of· 1roit. 313. GBall TOl'onto 369, G ercoa Toronto, 3S3, Ue>shaw, Toronto, JS1 Lamon Oeiroil 349 RUN$ Tramm911, Detroit 27, Rle>ken. e a111mort 26, Whila ker. Ot••o11 ?S Petftl, '"""''· 71 Ue>lnaw l oronto 2 I R81 IC.lrt0m•n. Oe llla nd lO Murre v 81111mort, 21, Lamon. Ot!roil 27. A Devis SHlllt 2S 0.Clftus, Aneats, 24 HITS Garcia lOl'Onlo. 42, lramm911 011ro11 '1 GBell, Toronlo 38 Lamon Oe1ro11 31 R11>11en. B1111mort 37 DOUBLES a-, Aneefl, 10 G 8tll. Toronto 9, Tram~ll. Oeiroil 9 Ue>lha w TOl'On!O,t , 6 .,. 111<1 wlln • TRIPLES R Lew Chicago 4. Gibson Detroil, l . Lamon Oe!ro11, l , MoHbV Toron10. 3. Owen. S.11111, 3, Snalbv 811!1more, 3, Sh«ldan, Ka n11s CllY 3 HOME RUNS Kingman, 0.kle nd, 11 A Dev••· SH llle. 9, RIPk•n. 8e111more, t ArmH , Bollon, 7, l<lllle, Ch1caoo, 7 Lamon, Detroit, 1 STOLEN BASES Buller. Cleveland, ll, Garcia. Toronto, ll, 8arnu ard, Clevela nd. 11, Pettis, Aft9tli, 11. R ~anoe"on 0 1k· la nd, I. Trammell, Oelroll, I PITCHING ,, decl1lon•) Sll•b. Toronto. S·O, , OS, C1udlll, Oakland. •·O. 2 SS, LH I, Toronto. •·O. 1 SI, S1twar1, Baltimore, 4·0 J 17, Morr!,, Dalrolt. S· I, 1 ll SlltlKEOUTS BIVla van. Clevtlt n<I, Q , 5.mHMon, Mlnneiora. 38, Stieb. Toronto, 37 Wlft, ~. 17, MN\oore S.a me, 36 SAVES Oul"1\berrv 1C.1n11s Cllv. 1 Ce\ICllll, 0.kllnd 6. Davi\ Mlnnasora. 6 Lamo. Toronro S, 4 are lle<l wltn ' Nlttonal LNOU• BA TllNG 160 II bats) Gwvnn S.,. OlelJO m Frell(ON MonlrH I. llO ~-. e>wwo, .)6t J Cllrk San FrenclKO 35', Rev Plllsb\Kol'I 341 RUNS ltalnn N\Onlftll n !tchmklt PllU~Oflll 721 Wlo91nl San 01eoo. 11 Gwv1111, ~n OlftO. 11, $1~ Ph1lede4 Oflle, 70, SH, o.d9en, 10 ltl l Cerllf Montru l, 2S Manflat. ~ 2S $(11mlo1. Pllllae111on11. 75 Mcltevl!Okl•. Sen OlelJO. U. Waltl~lon, Alllnta. la HITS Gwvflll, ~n D1eoo. 40, J Cterl!. Sen ,,.nc.1.co. 37 SH, OHeoars, l7 lhlne•. Montreal, U . Prell(Olle NIOl'I••••' lS 1t1r1i..,. (lll(lnnell H OOUILIS ''l ll(Ona MOnl,.4'1 t Carltt MolltrH I, '· J Tho.mHon Pol• 11bur9tl t lu. C>eodetf'\, t, C Oho\ S•n Ft•n<l\CO I Llllla Montreal I l IUl!ll.IU McGee, St LCMlll, 4, s.M• IMW9. Cw.to, f , FOleY. Ollc111Mll, Jr Ont«, Cll\CWlell, ), s.mu.!. Pt•1 '&' tlll. ,, WVMtt. ~11\llurtfl, , HOM£ ltUNS Mel ..... ~ e, Sdlmldt, "911.._0flll, I, Mdt9¥~. Sen oi..o, 1; Mufftly, Atle/lll, 7, W.tlllneten, Alllltle, 7. STOLEN 8ASES ltedUt, CIMIMell, IS; Samuel, Pl'll .. dtlelhle , IS, WIN IM, Sen oi.oo. I); MJ•ntt. Clnclnnell, 1 I, 1t11nn, Molll•ffl. '· ..... ~ •• ~ ..... Pnl!MM19N• ••• PITCHING (4 O.Clsloll•). $how, Sen oieoo. J-1, 2.20; ,.._., ~ •-1, 1.M1 Stnlttl_, MMlr'e& 4, J, ut1 K...Vellft. DMten, 4•1, J.M. Soto, Cincinnati, 4·1, 2.7S. STRIKEOUTS: ltYlll, Hou•ton, ... $010, Cincinnati, 4S; v.-u..-, o..n. U; GOO<len, New YOfk, 40, Carlton, Ptllledel· phi•. lt. SAVU: Gon1111, Sen Di.to ••• $\Iller, SI. Louh, 1; hdroslen, Alllf'll, i ; Holl1ncl. Phllade191111 , S; Liv•. Sen FrancllCO, S. $rllllll, Clliceoo, S; OfOtCO, ~ YOfl(, S. Otvmok Terdl Retav Thi route Khedula of llll.OIYm1>1c Torch rallv Tiie lorcll wlN be rllavl<I 1nr0119h l3 sl1IH and Ille Olslrkl of Cotumt>l1 The 12· dev iourney will cover IS,-000 kilometers, or ae>e>ro•f~t•lv t .000 mites May I -New York Mev 9 -Mnlk, Connecllcut. Provl· denct, RI. HartlOl'd, Connecllcul Mev 10 -&oslon Mav 11 -W11arovry , Connecllcut May 12 -WHI Point. New YOl'k May ll -Trenton, New Jar11v, Pnlla · dalOhl•. Wllmin111on, Oalewara May 14 -811Hrnor1 and Annaoolls, Marvtand; WHhi111Jlon, O.C. Mav IS -Falrl ... Vlr11lnl1 Mav 16 -Romnev. WHI Virginia Mev 17 -Mor111nto~n. Wasl Vlr9lnl1 Mav 18 -Pill1bur11h Mev 19 -Ctavaland May 10 -T otaoo Mav 21 -O.lroil Mav 21 -Fllnl, Mich May 23 -8allle Crffll and LenslrKI, Mlcl'I Mav 24 -Chlc.IJQ Mev 25 -Lake Vlllaee. tnd May 26 -lndieneootls Mey 27 -Loul•vllte, Ky May 21 -Laxlnoton and Franktorl. KY Mey 'l9 -Knoavllle, Kv May 30 -8111rsv1Na , Ga May 31 -Allanra June I -lrond1le. All June 2 -Blrml1111hlm, All June l -Fulton, Miu and ~onis, Tt nn June 4 -Turrell, Ark June S -A1>1>l1 Creek, Mouourl June 6 -Sr. Lo..ils, Mlu ourl Junt 1 -Jett..-son CllY, Mlu ourl Jun• 8 -Ke nus Clly, Mlu ouri June 9 -Toe>ella, l(an June 10 -Tulsa, Ollla June I I -Olllehoma Cllv June 17 -Olaon, Okla June 13 -Oallls June 14 -Fort Worth, Tu June IS -Banlamln City, Tu June 16 -Gu1nrl1. Tu . June 11 -Lubbock, Tax. June II -~rou, New Mtalco June 19 -Albv<luarque, New Mexico June 20 -Senla Fa, New Mexico June 21 -Natnroe>, Colo June 22 -CotoradO Se>rfnos. Colo June 23 :..... Denver June 2• -Golden, Colo June 2S -Sleamtioa! S1>rl1111s, Colo June 26 -Vernal, Utah June 27 -Roowvlll, Utan June 28 -Sell Lake Cltv June 'l9 -Trtrnonton. Utah June 30 -Twlnn Fa ll,, ldeno Julv 1 -8olse. to.no Julv 2 -La ~enoe. ldehO Julv J -Kennewick, WHh Julv ' -Mosu Lake, WHll Julv S -Stalllt Julv 6 -QlymPla , WHh Julv 7 -Porrlend July • -euoane and Salem Or• July 9 -Sorln9flald. Ore Julv 10 -C•sc•oe Summ11, Ore Julv 11 -LOOllOul, Cal Jutv 11 -Susanvllle, C&l Julv 13 -Carion Cltv, Nev Julv 14 -Plactrvlile. Nev Julv IS -Secramen10 Ju1v 16 -San Franc1•co Ju1v 17 -Sa n Joli Julv II -Pacific Grove Julv lt -San Luis Obl1e>o July 20 -Mellt>u Jutv 21 -LOl Angeles Julv 22 -Lol Angeles July 23 -Sen 8arna rdino Julv 2• -Unl varsllv of Sa n 0 1100 Julv 25 -Came> Pendl.ion July 26 -Garden Grove Julv 2.7 -Lon11 BHch July 28 -Los Angttes Memorial Cot· 154!um NBA IUYoffl CONFERENCE SEMIF'INALS (9nt of ~I EASTEltN CONP'EllENCE 8119eft n New Yen WadMSdlY'• Gema New Yori!. a l Boston <S.r1ts lie<! F'r1clav'• Ga.me Bo"on at New York Sundev's Game New York 11 8ollOn, II necau arv M1Weu11" n ,...., JerMY T anlttlt'' Ga.me New Jersey 11 Milwaukee <Sarles 2·21 lied. Tlluricsev·, Gll'M Mllwau"ee lit New Jersav Sundlv's Ga.me Nfw Jer,ev 11 MliwaukH, II neceuarv WESTERN CONP'EllENCE Lalrar1 vs. D ... s Tanltlllt's Gema OellH lit L•lr•n (LOI AngalH l•ed5 "''''· 3-21 TllV"OIV's Ga~ Letran 11 Oellu tl neceu arv Saturdar• Ga.me Dallas at Letran. 11 ntctuarv Utah v~ PfMlnl• T onltlfl I'' Game Prioen•• 11 u1e n IPhoen1a tt e ds series 3-11 TllV"OIY'l Ge.me Uren et Pnoen1x 11 necau.••v Saturoars Ga.me Pnoent~ at Ute ri 11 n.cessarv NBA CNCh of VHr vot\nt Volino 11bulat1onl for rne N8A Coach ol tne Year Awara a nnounced MOn<lav Frank Lavdtn Uta11 Chuck Oa1v, Oetro11 Hubie 8 rown New Yor11. K C Jones. eoston Dick Molle OallH Jack llamsav Porll•nd votes S4 17 s 3 I I COMMUNIT)' COL.LEGE WOMEN Giiden Wiit 11, SeddlaOICll " (Selltflenl ClflferNI "'9Y .... I SADOLllACI< -Ga ns 11. E •l•Y 24. Jontl 12, Llmabf'OOk I La NOde 2, Hines 4 To11li 26 9· IS 61 GOLDEN WIST -Plltllool 6, Gi bb 0. JonnMlfl 20. Rame1111ri 19, &Olton ll EH iln II LOVI 4 GulPlri. • Fou um 0 Tolall ll 19·7' II H•""me GOl<lerl Wast, l~·2S Total to..iti Saddlebecto. 21. GOIOtn Wttl 16 Foule<I ou! Joa• <S>. L• NO<ll <SI Hine' 1\) DMo '" ""'IM OANA WHAltP' -n enlJltO •7 beu I rCKO. 11,n, s ,, meeker al. ' \MePMI O , scu101n t trl1Jfff'll'n Nl!Wf"Oltf lANDIHO • anelerl I oei~ I bOMo 1 \llffD"'ad 40 macktr.i .. \. Olympic Games history w ....... teul'lloMMM (etll .. wlll. 0..) Sheron lerrttl, t.)0,000 "•7S·10-11J s.11v 1.1u1t. •11.000 n ·•f'-n-214 l.Hl'l!I Ce•MCllY, 113,000 70-71•7....,IS Marty Dlc:tuinon, n , 161 7'•12....,216 Yachting medallata Maf'lfleHIUM, ,7,147 1H7•71-21f M, F~ .... 00111, J1.1'7 7'·73~71-216 Amv Alc:c>ll, 11, 1'7 n-n ·71-11' TI'Alt ltn, LM '°'*'" 1. Unllld Slates <Giibert Grev. Andrew l.ll>lno), 46, 2. G<ul 8 rlleln, l5, 3 Sweden. ,., ltM, ..,_ I Germenv, IO, 7 Swtclel\, 6', 3 Holland. 63. IMI, Llftdlft I U11hec1 Sl•l•s (Hllerv Smart, Paul Sm•rtl, s.m ; 7 cuoe. •.fft: l. Holleno, 4.731. 1tn.,...,...1 I Italy, 7,63S, 2 United Sleles (JoM Raid, JOM Prleal, 7.12'. > Por1119al, 4,903 '"'· MelMUnlt I U111llO SlalH (Harba<I Wiiiiams. Law- rance Low), S,176. 2 llllv. S,6'9, 3 eanamH . s.m 1'60, lteme I Sov111 union, 1,61'. 2 Portu111t, 6,'6S 3 Unllael Stales (Wltllam Park1, Ro~t Halr>erlnl, 6,269 IK4, TlllYI I llahamH . S,66', 2. Un11ao Slates (Richard SIH rns, Lynn Wllllam11. S.SIS. 3 Swaoan, S,S27 IHI, MHlce Cttv I Uniled S11111 (Lo•wllt NOl'ln, P•ler Barrell). 14.4, 2. Norwav. 43.7. 3 llalv, 44 1 1'7 2, Muftldl I Austria, ?t. I, 2. Swlli)en. 4-4 0. Garma')v, "• ltlO, Masc-i Sovie! Urilon. 24.7: 2. Auw1a , 31 7 llllv. 36 1 470 1976, Mefttr'MI I Garmenv, 4'2.4. 7. Sc>aln, 49 7, 3 Austrttla , 57 0. 19'0.~ 1 8r11ll, 36 4, 2 EeSI G..-m anv, 317, 3 Finland. 39 7 LOJ Al•mltos MONDAY'S RESULTS !6ltl .. '1·nltlltt qua~ "'"""91 lflltST ltACIE. lSO vardl PlvOlllllJ Re!>ll (Harl) 6.80 l 40 2.80 Pollcv Minx (Lackav> 4.60 U O Stlecl Saini (Cr11111rl 3.20 Also rec9d: CePrlca Copy, OH-Mt In 83 and Hu11"nklsSI\, Mlu vs Flrsl, M•vbe Parr, Summar CIHS<llc, Maidens Son11 Tl.ma: 11.29. ,,:,~ n 1£XACTA f7·SI e>alo S23 60 SECOND RACE. 350 va rds Oarrv Ha+rns (Pllkanlon) S-20 SM f l'\t Horuy (Lackev) Sunda y Soldier (Cruoerl Al'o raced Solel Cl'lar11er Rablnlorca Time II 19 112 THIRD RACE. JSO vards 3 20 2.60 u o 3 40 S.00 Stoon'"' Sl\awne Nallvt (Ga rcia J 16.80 6 70 S 80 IC.Id Chroma (Mv1u1 J 40 l 00 He11 Ko1ak IWardl •.60 Also raced Vallas Juan Svrlon Safari Heras A Ho1>1ng Azure HumbOll Sue>er - chargea Buo. Sun1et Tonv. Roman Em1>1re Tome 17 91 u IXACTA U·SI C>aio 12360 F'O\MTH ltACI. 350 var<ll Senaior s.oe (Hartl 1010 s·40 Vandy' Potlcv <CardC>za> 6 40 Chicks Naltvt <Crt111..-1 JOO 340 2 40 Also recto Brown' Desher, Rocket, Me rcus E •e>reu Jell N Time 17 76 'l EXACTA U·SI 1>8•0 S70 20 F'IF'TH RACE. lSO vards 8 uck·a1 ol 8otts IW1rO) l 00 2 60 7 •O Ftv1n11 Crlmlon IF rvoav I to 00 • 70 Rock al Bal"' Moon <C reagtrl :uo AllO raced Hurrah for Mt, Shake Johnny Snake, A1urei Charge. Genuine Rocket, Tu Plan. Mlsl Jun Jun HI, Walcilllma Flv 8v. Time· 18 >4 U li.XACTA (7·61 Id l4010 SIXTH RACE. 810 y ros. Travalln Shaw <Crea11e 7 60 •.20 l .70 Sir LYnn Dtck <Mvlesl S.ZO 3 60 Trirff Wild Ch•ncas (H rl) '00 Also recael Wall!. On . SC>ffdv SmolH Macho Miio Tl,,,. •See SEVENTH RACE. 4-40 verds Forst Mano•" (M11cneH) 15 40 9.80 1 20 Et Bar Rero <Sardi 10 80 9 40 Ce mao John <Creager> IS 20 Also raced H1tcn111. A1ure Challenge, KiC>IYl Luck, l<.HC> Mt POl lea. °" Tnln Rich . IC.IC>IVS IC.ie>e>er Rt bl Jtl Pohcv Time n 11 U EXACTA IS-21 oaod s.341.30 EIGHTH RACE. 400 va ros EH v Conver~lion (Harl) 4 00 2 60 2 40 Hav a Melodv <Tr11surel 2 80 7 60 Ou11n1trdo GOOd (Garcia) 3 70 Al'o raced Crlm.o" Roovt, Eesllv Gold Slme>llclv Jal, Toe>ltu Cuhitr Time 19 96 U PICK SIX <•·6·7·•·S·I) oaod '8 423 60 woln rwo wlnnlno ticket• (six hOrsesl S2 Pick SI• conSOlalion 1>a1d Sl9S.80 wllh 86 wlnnlnlJ lllckels <llvt llorsu>. NINTH llACE. 870 ve•<I•. Watch Me Flv (Hrmnl l9 60 IS.40 S.80 Cause Im Fair <Bard) • 00 3 60 All Age. Win (Cterlue l J 60 Also raced Some Kinde Volta ge, Noblt HI , RanH Ramollno Aed, Snec1i.v 8oont F1v1n11 Wise Oaricer Time '6.l2 S2 EXACTA (J-7) 1>a10 \18840 I\ 11endenct S.206 Men'' tourMITMftl <••New venl Men'' P'lnl Round Sin9M' Jonn S.dn cu!> t oel Merrv Oav•l IU s ) 6·2, '-l . PM LeMriott IU s ' Otl RobO•e Venier 1Sou1n Alroca ) 7·S 6· I Terrv Moor (US I ael Crir1,10 van Rensouro <South A!rica> 6-1 l -6 7·6 8ruce Manlon (US I dtl Ernie Farne ndtr (Puerto R•col •·O. 6 2 Otre" Terr <Soutn Atr1ca1 del Erin l\ktrikv (U !> >. 6· I 6·1 Eddie Olbb' (US l oet 8 en Tn•ermen IU SI Men'' F'lnl Round DoutltH 1ven Lenol !CzechoslO.,,akla l Rlckv Maver CU S l del &roan Ltvlnt (Soulh Afrlcat·Cr1110 Miiier (Au11ra11a1, 6-l •-6 6 1 Communttv Cole99 SOUTHERN CALIF. SIMIP:INALS (11 l•l>N ••v Rac-9 Club> SetlOll«MI 0 S, Or 1119e CeHI I SIMMS Satmon tS> def EwllllJ 6·4 6 • W1H111 (S) def Sonia 6 1 ,.,, 6-1 Wtst ISi dei earnard •·4 3·6 6·l S1eonen' (SI dtl Perker. ,.. •·I Sneontrd ISi Ott Ren10t1.. 6 ., 6-2 Malla\ tOCC> ()el Fran11, 1 S • I Hklt\ •di._ s•A Vlaw LliAGUI P'IHALS (II H ....... f"e"'l Se<IM It_. SIMles <OrMr .lUI Oii Mellcl1e.tar ICOM), •·I •·O ~n•otll (I) Off Ca"Y <ET> 6 2 3·• 4 I, a.nn.11 tCdMI Ml Hou•1on 6 7 ' I, Wtl',.,., (CM ) def S.noovet (£\ti.' J 6 I Kartoot <NHI oet Nalvwa-o (II 6-I ' I Tarr•' 111 Oii Rot)l)ln• (fs11 4 l . 4 l Schmid! I( T) Ott P1ncntl IUl. •·l . 6 ] erown•oeroar <tdMI Oii YI •-o • o Ou~ SIMles Orffr IUI dll KnllJlll (I) 6 J 6 1 6enne11 ((OM> Otf Warner <CMI • 1 • 1 1<111oot <NH> o.r Tatrar m • I • 1 lrowfl\t>ttotr ICIJM) cJef Schmidt <L f) • 0 • 1 fill. Yl"O DUTCHMAN IM01•-1 Norway, 6,n4; 2 0.Mierk. s,"l, Germany, 5.112. 1"4, T•we I. New ZHland, •.255, 2 Gr .. , Brll•ln S.S5'. 3 United Stares IHIU Y ~ Wlnlam 8entwnl, S.151 IKI, MHlce ClfY I Greel IJl!eln. 3 O. I Gtfm.nv, Q 7, i B1r11l1. 414 ttn.~ I GrNI 8 rllaln, 117, '1 Franca, 40 7, ) Germany. S 1 I 1976, Mefttr'MI I G"'i""nv, 34 7. 7 Grall 8 rlllln, Sl 7, J 8 r11llJ S1 I ..... ~~ l Spain 19 0, 2 lret.nd, 30 0, l ~un· oarv. 4S 1 TORNADO 197'.~ffl l Grell 8 rltaln, 110, 2 Unll~ Stain I David McFaul, Mlcnael Rolhwalll 36 0. 3 Garmany. 37 7 lttO, MM<aw 1 8r11ll 21 '· 2 Denmark 10 4, 3 !>wede n, 33 7 SOLING 1972, Mjlnlcll l un11ed Stales !Harry Melg11, Wolltam 8enlstn, Willia m Allen), a 1, 2 Sweden. 31 7, 3 Canada. •7 I 1'76, MaontrMI I Denmark, 46.7, 2 Unllael SI ales (John Kollul. Weller GIHIJOW, Richard Ha.Giner), 47.4, l EHi Germany 47' ltlO. Mesc9W I Denmark. 23 0, 2 Sovie! Union, JO '· l GrHCa, ll I ,..... Secend Round DelMat Honman·HOSllll¥ (CoMI dal Sirolcn· Ann (CM>. 6·0. 6·0. Rllll)Wom·RHd (NH) def 8aroer·Alavra <E•ll. 6·4. 6·4. Fl11111· S1>1cer (£SI) def Corkerv·G•DlllYICh (U). 6·3 ,.,, 6·3, Pna m·Muner (ET) oaf FlnleY·Sl'\tno11>r.I (U), 6·0, 6-'· 8 r'9o1· Prooo (CdMI def Venkllasn-Smlth (UI. 6· I, •6· 1, 8 rown·Sludabaktr (Est) def Grealey·Martln <NH), 6·l , 6·2, Janlcln· 5.mllh (CdM) del Co•·Hlcks (I), 6·3. 6·4, Paulson·Ollvt r (U) def Mart<lno·Zlnlo (ET). 6·1, 6·1 Ouar1lfilnlll Doubles Hlnman·Ho"lller (CdM) def Rlno · slrom·Raad (NH), 6·l, 6·4, F111111·Spkar (Esll del Pham-Muller <ET>. 0·6, 6-l, 6-4, 8 rl11os·Pro1>1> (CdM) oef. 8 rown· Sludal>llttr (Est), 6·2, 6·3, Pautson·Otlver (UI def. Janlcln·Smllh <CdMI, 6-4, 6-0. NASL WESTERN OIVIStON .. W L GF GA 8P Pt\ M'nnt10ta I 0 2 I 1 6 GOIOen 8av 0 0 0 0 0 0 San 0'800 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 Va ncouv•r 0 0 0 0 0 0 EASTERN OIVISIOH W L GF' GA ISP Pt\ T amoe 8 av 0 t I 2 I I C111c;ago o o o O O O Co'mo' o o o O O o Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 S•• 001ntl are awaroe<r lor a reou1111on or o.,1rt11T1e win. lour oolnlJ tor a snoo1o..ir YIClorv, 111<1 one oonus e>oll'll for everv ooet "oreo wllri a ma ximum of 1nree per 11ame No oonus oolnt i\ aw,.rded IOI' overll,,,. or 'lloolout ooals Saturdly's Ga~' Clliceoo el Minnesota Sa n Olt110 at Vancouver Sunoay;'s G- Tulie al Toronto ~ T a me>a eav •I C°'mos USFL WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific w L T Pct. PF' Denver 1 • 0 636 240 LA Expnu s 6 0 •SS 190 ""tone s 6 0 HS 218 Oakla nd 2 9 0 11? 119 Central M1cn101n 1 • 0 636 277 Ho..is1on 6 s 0 s..s 3'6 Okie home 6 s 0 SAS 170 San Antonio • 7 0 364 ISi Cntcaoo 3 8 0 273 243 EASTERN CONF'EllEHCI! Allantlc Phliedet1>'1le 10 I 0 909 JOO New Jtrstv 9 7 0 811 218 Plf!sburoh 2 9 0 182 173 We.hlng1on I 10 0 091 149 Soull'lern J~ e 1rm1n11111m 9 2 0 818 Tame>a 8 ev 8 l 0 121 ~~ New Orleans 1 ' 0 636 Jack,onv•llt 7 0 36' 226 Mtme>nls • 7 0 364 110 MondlY'l k ort Aro 1ona 18. Nfw Orttenl ll Fr~Y's Game' New Je"ev et Wesn1no10" Sen Anlonoo •' Memp111s Jacli.lonv11te at 81rm noh•"' Cll•cego at Denver SatvrdlV'l Gema Houston 11 P1t1s01.1ro11 PA 232 236 118 2 .. 239 793 277 191 793 126 117 719 lOS 189 212 739 233 260 Sflerrl Turner, S7,1'6 '9·15·7'-21' Gerda 8oyl(ln, S7,I.. 71-71·7.......,16 .. Wt Kl~ • ..a).lfS 7H H 1-217 Mindy Moofa, IJ, 1fS 74-72·71-117 1t11111 Jasen, '3, lfS n ·n ·n-217 JudY C1-rl(, SS, 1'5 61·7S-7.......,17 JenaCtefler.U ,IH 7HHs-111 hvart.v Oavl,, IJ, ltS 7• f7·7..-217 Joyce K11n1lerskl, $3, 1'4 10·71·7......,17 Jan s~. 11.001 n -74·71-211 S. ~lnl, sUOI 76·10·12-211 Dol-Ger"main, S2.("11 1t-7'·7'-'711 CettwMerlno, S2,001 70·75·7>-211 eett.it>aniel, s7,001 13·71-7-211 JW~.12.001 n -11-1-211 h<:llv Purson, 12,001 n·71·7S-211 Donne Yoon!, U ,001 n-10-16'-711 Jene 8lel0(1i., Sl ,516 76·71·n-21' Viclli AIYUH. Sl.401 7S·7S·7~no Lawrie Rlnlt.ar, 11 <IOI 73·16-71-220 Ke mv Baker, Sl,400 7'·61·7rno K11nv Wni1worrh. sl.<IOO 73·74-13-no Jeannella Karr. Sl,<IOO 1S·71·7-no Pa i MIYer,, Sl,.00 73·72·7S-220 J1ne1 A~ion sl 166 1'·70·n-n1 Atka R111,,,.n. 11.1u 75-n -n-ni Nanelle Clrco. s l.1'S 73·7S·7>-n1 Sandra Palmer, SI, 16S 77·70·74--nl M Se>enctr·Oavlin, $1, 165 77·61·76'-271 M StubCHalie4<1, SI 16S 71 ·74·76'-771 Ka!hy OoU1Jhlrtv. Sl,OOI 7•·7'·72-222 Debbie Au ,lin, s 1,00I 74·74·74--m Otecsee Lasker, 11.ooe 72-16·74-m Viekl FarlJQll, 11,007 76·69·77-222 Connlt Chili.ml, sl,007 75-70·77-»2 Jane Lock, 1900 71·73·72-m Pia Nltn on, lt99 72·19-12-223 Kllhrvn Youn11, 1199 15·1•·14-ni Beverly Klan. st99 72·17·74-1'13 Ofl>Of'all Skinner . stff 69·7t ·75o-723 Laura Cole, 1113 77·75·12-12• Jovce Ben,on, 1113 71·72·74--n 4 Mar111r11 Wiid. W3 7S·7S·74-?2• Dianna Oeltev, 1113 71·71·7S-1'14 Pa.m Giellan, 1113 7S·7•·7S-224 Mary Oelonll. s769 76· 7S·74-nS Ga lt Hlreta. 1769 7•·7•·7S-n s M. J Smith, 1769 n-n-1.-ns Mary Dwyer, '76• 7•·1'·n-ns c.. Welker. S6'8 77·75·74--n• ROC>ln Watton. "4 76·76·74--226 N F. Ufl'lllln, 1441 71·73·7S-2'2• AnM>n Slleerd, u.'8 7'·7S-7S-226 Anne·Mlrie PaNo, S6'I 76·7S·7S-2'26 8rtllda GoldMTtllh, S6A1 7l·71·7S-21• Terri Ludll'lu"'· ...a n -n ·n-116 Join .Joyce, 14411 73-76-77-1'16 Cynlllla Fl911, 1641 7S·13·7t-276 Denise SlreOllJ, 1502 n-7S·7s-717 Jutl lnllsltr, s500 7S·13·79-1'27 Oee>orah Pllrlu l, U S6 71-74·76'-121 Mlule McGeor111. MS6 71·7•·76o-2?1 Marlane FIOvd. MIO 73·7'·77-m Cinch' Pltoer. M09 74· 74·11-129 Kathv McMullen. s.341 11·7•·71-230 Jan F1Ynn, s:M I 71·n ·I0-23' O.OOle Mallterlln, S340 76·13·11-no Cha rlolle Granl, S340 74·7S·l1-730 1914 LPGA tour sc:MdUM -, Mav 11· 13 Vlrolrtta ~ Ctanoc < Por!Smoulh I Mav 18-20 -Chari!\/ Classic <Ue>e>er MonlCla if, N J I Mav 24·27 -Corning Cte ss1c <Corn1119, N Y ) Mav 31·June 3 -LPGA CMm1>lonsh11> (KilllJS l\llnd. Ohlol June 7· 10 -Kids Ctauic l~lvtrn Pa I June 14· 17 -Mevttower C•au1c (In dtlllll>OM$) June 21·24 -eosron ciaulc June 29-Juiv I -Ledv Ken•ona Ol>en IHtnnev Pa I Julv S·I -Tole<IO C1n11c Jutv 12-15 -US Women·s Ootn <Peabodv Mau 1 July 19·2'2 -Aocnt\fer 1n1erna1o0nat (P111itord N Y Jutv 26·79 -du Mauroer ClaU •C tor onto I AIXI l ·S -Wtsl V1rg1,,1a LPC.• (LUS•C 1Wnet11111JJ "UIJ 9-12 -H•,,rl'<lon Cl•U•C Hog" Point. NC AUil 16· 19 -WorlO Cnemoo0nlf'\1C> QI women·, Goll Snai..tr He•o"'' On•o Aug 73·26 -Otr•~r Cle UIC Ste>I t-3 -R111 C11eritv C1u,1c 1 !>e>r.no toeld. Ill I Stpt 1-9 -Port eno Cnemo1on\ll11> Stol ll·16 -Seleco C11n1c (!>talllal See>I 20·7l -lnemori CIH\•C !Sen 01'901 Seo• 18-30 -S.n Jou Cl•"'' l914 PGA tcMlr ~ Mey 10· ll -8 vron Nalwn C11u1c Mlfv 17-20 -ColOnlat Ne1iona1 Invite t1on11 Mav 24·27 -Memoroel Tournament May 3 I· June 3 -Kemr>er Ooen June 7-10 -Hanover WHlche11er Clau1c June 14· 17 -US Oe>en Junt 21·2• -Alfanla Clau •c June 21·Jutv 1 -Can.cl••"~ Julv S·I -We,1ern Qofl'I Ju1v 11-IS -Buscn Clen•c Julv 19·21 -8rilolh Ootn tSI ""drew• OIO Count) Jutv 26-29 -Greeter ~rllord Or>en Aue 2· S -Mem1>n1' C1au1c Aug 9 · 11 -Bu•Cli. ()pen AIXI 16· 19 -PGA Cllamo•on,ll•O $noal Crttk CC > "UIJ 23-26 -WortO Serots of Goll "UO JO-See>I 1 -8 c Ooen See>t 6·9 -e o,1on C·•n•c See>! 13· 16 -Gruter Mo•waut..H Ooe-n Ste>t 19·23 -Lu Veoes Pro Ceteb•·h Cll U IC Seot 27-lO -LeJfl Cteu•c Oc1 •·7 -TUH Coen Oct t l · 14 -Souther,. Qofn Oct 11·2\ -Wall 0 1,nev World Golf Cte noc Oct H -28 -Ptn•acola Ooen Nov 1·• -USA "' Jaoan t t4"' Ma1C11es CommunifV t oh9e SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE t ourNtmen1 al Ralnbo• CC, Par 121 l ·daV IO .. I' I Bev•y 1Qoan11f Coe•• 76 76 IS? 2 ,,, Mores" •Sen•a Ana TS 78 ISJ al'O Squ,re Senta ""a 11 16 S3 • Soaoon 01anoe Cou 1 79 1' l'M S Wv•·c• Santa Ana 81 76 S1 r,.,,., \CO' ng 1 Santa A•a ~ 31S ~ l'uo f!"O" .01·401 1 O•eroo• Coa•• 407-.02 • Cvort\• 4ll ,13 S Ml !la• A<"O"•O 41!'1 118 6 (e" 10• 476 0 7 SullOIV'' Ga.mH LA E•ll"IU a• Pl'l 4dllO'"il M•Chogan al Nfw Orleeni O•a ,,ge Cou • aa•a"<t• •o •'•'• •o .. • .,.,...,,,,.. a• Qan<'"'O Ca"'ada Y.a.. 14 !"I .---JY\ont•rtlf t>1t ..., r•~ o• \udOef"! J•a'"' oravcu Arorone al Oe~1ano MendlY'S Game Qe.11nom1 at Tem1>1 Bev NH L otevoff1 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFP:S ThurldlV'' Game Edmonton 111 NY llle noars Saturday's Oe.me Edmonton al NY 1,11nc11n Tllffdav. Mey IS NY lstan<lln at Edmonron TllvMOlv, Mn 11 NY l\ltindtn al Edmonton • Se~'9v. Mev tt NY l\llnMn 11 Edmonton ''' '1Kt\\I'" fllffdav. Mev n Edmonto" al NY l\la-rs 111 ~euer• ~Y.~v'4 Eomon•on •'NY lllanci.•s 11 ~n~rvt ~ I I ' • . " Hittl ~ lof'fbal ,._..,, CMt\fllfl 14, L....,,._el 1 ltfflflil••~ 000 01-I 1 I NawPQrt Chrl\llen l ll h 11 7 1 Janstn H0004tt (f l Jeno n 1•1 ano Mar'tY. Oav1ch on a nd Anoe rson w-Oavod\Ofl l J1111ttn 11 01,,1<1\(ln !NCI "n(Mr\on tN(I Of09fe INC! ttR F ttrlJ\l\(\fl I I • l'O e OCC • oer\ ) bOOt'•\ •'>4 "'1 Ana M4ndlv'' tr•ni.actlans 8ASE8ALL Ameriun LH9UI 8A1. TIMORE ORIOLES Platft1 Jot NOian. CllCl1tr 0" Int 11·d•• O•Hl.'11'<1 '"' RecalttoO M•ll.t Young ou1lle1otr from ROCnt\t..-01 111e tnternet1ona LtlOUl' l(ANSAS CITY ROY•LS ~·0'1•o C.eorgt 8 •'" ''"r<I l>IHman •o a OT11.111 vfer con•raCI NEW VOAk VANltf:fS-Pauo R1<1i. Cero,,. catcller on •118 l~ dev a \al>•l'<l t \t Recelle<I Moll.• O Be•rv ca1cner lrOf"' Cotumbu, ol '"' 1111~"•"(\"'• l '"'O"• H.ttteftll L - l 0$ ANGE1.E!> DOOGERS-P'acf'O M•llt Scoolc•a calcll8r Qll int I~ Olt" d•Y~ 1is1 rairoac•l•t 10 Me• • •"d •ecatol<I Jac11. F •me>tt c11c"'1 ''O" "'1>11 ~QI.It 01 ,,,. Pac·•'<. Coas• l t•O•" MONTRf Al 1API -RHCI va•ao 8 111 Gu~<l<son. o•IC"9f Pla<to '°'ti<! &••·"•"9 D•ICMf Ot' Int 21 06• 01\Ab tO i i I ASl<ITIALL H.tn.vl 8Hlll'tbll .\swell"'" OENV(lt NUGG( rs N•""#G vonu 8or¥11 l>'ISio.<'I P:OOTIALL H.tt!IMI ,.,_.. l .. ..,. ~OS ANC.FLFS ltAtDfll!> "'la,...t ll Bot' lttm.an an anoslent co " \fATTLli !>fAHAWlt\-\•O~Pi'I Ol •f ftrownong en~en<lv f nwor<I• 11~••••1•• !Inf•.,_,. It 1Cf4l"!h~\\ f'u' If• •'' C''•m Pint '*Uf/I "f<"••Vft anO (f\l rtf'\ ft h•• 1in.-oa• Ii.fl' PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Richie PhilhpS, who has scn-c5't as the attorney fort.be National Auociation of BasketbatJ Relt.recs since ii was formed eight )'?B aeo. Mys he believe an outs.ider may be needed U> help lbc un.ioo out of its internal problem•.· Ph1lhps was fired by'mem~B of the union March 12 at a mecun1 1n C hicago. but a Pbilacklphi.a Common Pleas Court JUdJC ruled Monday that the meeting was illegal and that Phillips and the union arc still lopll) bound. Likening the C'hicago ryitt'tina to a medieval torture seu1on, Judat Joseph Braif said the const1tullonal nghts of Phillips and his supporten were violated when the NABR ex- ecutive board voted 4-1 to fire him. The ruling was announced by Jack Madden. exccufrvt'. director of the NABR ... Naturally," said Phillips "I'm pleased." Braig fou nd the National Baskel· baJI Association referees' group .. in a state of chaos and confusion," be- cause of internal warring factions. and unabk to conduct its own affairs. Retired Common Pleas Coun Judgt Stanley M. G reenberg was appointed as overseer. "The union is in a state of chaos," Phillips said. "I feel that an outsider can come in and objectively look at •he issues. I think the coun made an efTon to resolve an internal struaJe." After Phillips' firing. Mad<kn and others who supported Phillips wenl to court to challenge the action. In his rµlin&. Judge Braig called the Chicago meeung a ·•20th century Star Chamber proceeding." a reference to secret tribunals of the 15th century. Braig sa1d the meeting was not legally called or sanctioned by the 28- member association's by-taws. There was "not a scintilla of evidence that the meeting was any- thing other than one where confusion reigned supreme." the judge said. It was an .. insult to common sense and d1gn>t)" to sa> Ph1lhps' n ghts were protected. Braig said. The JUdge added he was appointing Greenberg as an overseer because compettng factions from within the assoc1auon .. had so permitted their per~nal an1mos1t) to d1 v1dc them to the point of ~nousl)' JCOpardm ng the n1stence of the a$soc1auon:· Ph1lhps. v.hoalso 1sgeneral counsd for the Mayor League Umpires AS· \OC'1auon. has rep~nted the basket- ball officials union since 1t was formed 1n 1976. H 1s current contract C\pircs 10 December 1988. he-said. Jenica Algazt Algazi leads UCLA tennis '-' I '°' T \\ 00 0 l l 1 .\ " .-11nwn\ ll'nn1~ ll'am "ill he hl,<.lln~ thl· '< \ .\ rhamp1onsh1ps llO lh\· Rru1n' l ampus. an e1ght-da~ tour naml·nt "hllh hcgins on \aturda' "'1th I I' team'> including dt'lcndin~ l hamp1t1n l '°'<. T hl' R ruin-. under the hand ul l o.hh l1J\k C.1o<lv.1n. lc3tun· <.u1..h 'l·"' ,,, \1..<1dcm1c .\II· .\men( an ~.1 rl•n Dl'"t:'l'i formc:r "'( .\-\ <ltiutik,11111,1 l \nn I c"1sanJ rorml.'r ( l>rnn.i Jl.'I Mar H igh standout ll'"""' \lga11 . in add111 on tCl l'-'1' \\orld ranl..cd frcshml·n -Pa1r11.1:1 lh lll Hong Kong and f 111 •1h \l1nll'r l't \u<.traha Thl' lormat indudc' o.i ~ingk' and '~ d0uhll'\ tc:am'i. I n :llktttion toll '( and l 'l L .\ thf.' lil'ld 1m.ludt'\ "itanford and 1 nnit' ( l>lk~t· lOTI'ild"r"d thl" fa, ontl''> l hr I O'i •\ngc((', r cnnl\ ( ('0\('r 11)1..Jll'd on \ht• t '<. l.\ camru,. "thl' <.11c 111 th(' Ol)mp1e \C'ntur tor the tcnnl\ ((>mfl('llllon at thr ll)Xol 'um. mrr ( iamc' Lopez-Hill bout set for Anaheim ~ dd1c l t'!,1';'' 1 ~~->-11 and ( lartnct Hill llh _1 \'>'O hta''"'t11h1 1"Unlh1..•r, .ire \ht' drd~ini 1..<'rd for a rl'lum tll prolC'i\1onal ho\lnj I\ \t\( \nnhc1m < on,co\100 ( tl'lltT Junt ~ Th<'' 'II he '' ing tor lhc \\ orld .\1hkt1l \\\l'k t.\l1on ht"a' """'lht 11t lt• ,tnll th\." I °'I rounJcr ll'mpkt~ B 111n~r.1m lh.lt \,Ill\ tor Ml round' 111 t't •lll • J • ii \ C4 Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT /Tua.day. May 8, 198• Pt8JC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTlCE MUC NOTICE MOTICa OJ1 1AU1 *>'na TO CONTRACTOU NOTICI TO CONTilACTOtll HOTIOI M TIWITH'I ~ T.t.NO.W7 'tou .,. !ft detMft _., e OC:«D °' TituaT, '9tM AUOUIT ~=' rt T1llUITll UMDSft CAUJNQ '°" _.. CA.UJNO '°" MDa '°"'""°"IA.LI .. Sellool Dlltrlct NE.\YPOAT. School OltltlCt NIWPORT. DUD Of TllJ9l MESA UNIFIED SCHOOl otSTAICl ME$A VN1'1EO SCHOOL DISTRICT ~ ............ .. '/~~.M IMJM ...... a '1IOTICI Of~ IA.LI 8ld t>Mdllne 2·00 o'CiOctl pm o· 8ld c>.d&lne 2-00 o 'c!odl P M of Mf1'1C9'A.TIO IAU the 18th day ol'Mey. 19U tile 16th day of May 1964 DblAMD ~ 10 Plac. of Bid Receipt ~ Plae. 01 Bid Aec:eipt 2985 e 9eaf ~ay, Mey 24. 198", " tO 00 Otc>t 29$5-8 8Mf SI • Cot1a Stt"1. CO.ta M.... CA 92826. AM •• , the lew omo. Of Hlc*ey, Meaa. CA tme Pure~ ~ .._.i.nd. PardM and Collette. Pro1ect lden1111c.t1on Name Project ldenu11c111on N1m1 )4031 El TOtO AotO. Suite i60. ROOF REPAIRS VARIOUS DIS· FOAM ROOFING • VARIOUS DIS· l.lguna Hiiia, 92663, C)fenge COun-TRICT LOCATIONS TRICT LOCATIONS ty, C•llfomla, DOMINIC Q COL· Plaoe Plana 1<• on ,, .. 2985·8 Plaoe Pi.na are on Ille 2985 S..r l..£TTA u Truet ... wlll Mii at public Sear St Purchaelng Oec>t , Cottr StrMI. Cotti MeM, CA 92826, -.actton. to 11141 NgNal bidder. In MeM. CA 92628 Putehaalng OfflOI lewt\,I MOl\8y Of !ht United Stat... NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVE:N that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll ell peyeble 11 the urne of Nie. all the 1bove-nemed SchOol Dlatrlct ol the abov.-namect Schoot Olatrlct or that ~taln reel P1098f'IY tltulted In Orange County. Cellf0tnla. acting Orange County, Cal110tnta, acting Nttwpor1 BHch, Ofiinge County, by and tnrougn 111 Governing by 1na through Its Governing Cellfornle ct.sct1bed u lotlowa Soard. tletelnafttr referred to u Board. he1e1nal11r rele<red to as LOI 1, Block P. ot Tract 518 at "OIST~ICT". wlll reo4H11e up to, but "DISTRICT ', wMI rec.Ive up to, but f'8COfded 1n Book t7, Pao-3::1 not later than the above-elated not later Vian the 1bove-a111ed through 38, 1nclu11ve Mii· time. sealed btos for tne awerd 011 time, 1e.11<1 b1d1 for the award or a oatlaneou1 Mapa Oriinge County con1ract for the above project contract for lhe •bove project Commonly known 11 22" Chin Bids shall be rttOelved In the place Bids lhall be recelll8d In the pfoce net Roao. Newport Beech, ca11 ldel'\llfled allOve, and shall be open-ldenllllea lbove, and ahall be 0pen- f0tnla 928e0 ed and publicly read aloud II the ed and publicly rea'l:I aloud at the FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN-above-staled time and plaoe abov•1taled time 1nd place SURANCE COMPANY. wat re There will be • NIA deposit re-There wlll be I NI A deposit re- placed by DOMINIC 0 COLLETTA QlJlred tor each set of bid dOCU· QUtfe<! '°' each Ml ol bid docu- .. a ,_ trustee on January 20 1 ments 10 gu11antee thelfr return In ments lo guarentee their return tn 1984 good condtUoo wll!Ull NIA days good condlllOn wtlhln NIA O.ya Tti. aeie w1U ~ maoe wtlhOUt a11er the bid opening date after the bid opening date covenant or wa1renty regarding Each bid must conform ancf be I Each btd must conform and ll4I !Ille pouess•on or encumbrence respon5111e 10 the contract docu responllve to In.I contract docu lo Hlfsty the obllga11on secured by ment$ ments and pur1u•nt to the ~ ol sate Each ll1dd111 ~all submit on !he Eacn bidder shall sutim11 on !he confetred '" that certain deed 01 lorm turmshed with th& contract form furmsheo wllh the contract \lust 1111ecu1eo oy RICHARD A documents "' hst of the propo~ documents a llSt or the propoeed MONSOUR 11 trustor 10 FIRST subcontractors on th•• prorect u subcontractors on this pro1ec1 H AMERICAN TRUST INSURANCE requ1reo by Ille Sullleltlng and Sub· reQu1reo by the Subletting and Sub· COMPANY IS trustee f<>t the ben-contrac11ng Fair Practices Act contr1c11ng Fair Pr•ct1ces At l efll and sec:urny of ARDINE J Govt C<><le Sec • 100 et seQ Govt Cooe Sec • tOO et seq GRIMMETT ak.a JEANNIE GRIM Each bidder must submit Wt\b -£8th 010der must SuOm•I w1lfl METT as beneficiary dated Oecem-each ll1d cert1f1eo °'cashier s cneck 'each bid cer11l1ed or cuh•er s check. 1>er s. t983 and rec0tdeo Decem payatite 10 the DISTRICT or a bid payable 10 the DISTRICT or a bid ber 8. 1983 as 1nstrumenl number oond 1n the form set fortn "' the bond 1n ltte lorm se1 IOrth tn the 83-559197 1n the offtce ot the coun contract documents '" an amount contract documents tn en amount ty recorder ol Orange Coun1v Cali not less 1rian 10•1• or the maximum not less than 5•,. ol the ma111mum fornta amount ot bid as a guarantee that amount 01 b•O 11 a guarantee thMI Notice ol Detaull and Elec11on 10 the bidder will 11n1er tnto the the ll•dder will enter into the Sell lhe oescribeo real properly proposed contract 11 the same ts proposeo contract 11 the s11me •S under tne dee<! ol trust was re-I dwarde<l to such b•dder In the awarded 10 such bidder In thti cordeo on January 20. 1984 as j event or la11ure to enter into said event of failure 10 enter into sa•CI document nu;nber 84-028560 ot contract such ~urtty will be IOr-contr1ct such security will be lor- llc1al recoros of Hid county le11 re11 The undersigned Trustee 011 I DtSTRICT reserves tne rtghl to DISTRICT reserves the right to claims any lialllllty for any incorrect re1ec1 any or all bids or to w11ve any re1ect eny or all b•dl or to wa1vt1 any ness of the street address or other 11rregutaru1es or tnlormalities 1n any jtrregular111es or 1nlorma1111es 1n any common designation 11 arfy shown btds or tn the bidding bids or 1n the 01dd1ng h41tetn Said tale w111 be rT}llde fo1 Pursuant to the prov1~1ons ol~ec-1 Pursuant 10 the prov1s1ons or See- the purpose of paying obhgat1ons I llon-1773 of the Labor Coae oi'the lion 1773 of the Labor Code ot the aewred by said Deed of Trust 1n-State of Ca11to1ma. the DISTRICT State of C11tforn1a, tne DISTRICT eluding tees charges and e•pensea hll obtained from the D1rect0< ol nu obtained lrom the Director ot ol the Trustee. 1dvancea 11 any tne Department of lndustrtal Rela-the Department ol lnduatrlBJ Aeta- under the terms of said Deed ol lions the"general prevailing rate of t•ons the general prevatllng rate ol Trust and tntaraat thereon and un-per diem wages and the gener•I per dtem wages and the general paid prtnctpal ol the Note secured prevailing rate tor holiday end over prevalhng rate tor nollday and over. by satd Deed or Trust with interest lime work 1n lht! tocallty tn whtch lhlS 1 ume work 1n lhe locality 1n whlCh this at T~nty (20-•o) percent per annum work 1s to be performed fOf eech work IS 10 be ~Ofmed lor H eh from J1nuary t7 1984 10 day ol cratt or type ol worker needed to cratt or 1)'1>9 ol worker needed to sale This nouce is g111en in com-e•ecute the contract These rates execute the contrect These rates pliance with the demano rieretotore are on Me at the DISTRICT oHtee 1 are on hie at the DISTRICT olftce made on said Trustee by saio locateo at 2985-B Bear Street located at 2985-B Beu Street Benehc11ry Purcna.stng Dept Costa Mesa CA Purcnas1ng Dept Costa Mesa. CA Dated Aprll 27 1984 92626 Copies may be olltatned on 192628 Copies may be obtained on DOMINIC G COLLETTA reques1 A copy 01 these rates shall request A copy ol these rates snall State ol California 1 Ile posted at the 101> site be posted at the job site 1ss II shall mandatory upon the CON-It shall be mandatory upon the County of Orange I TRACTOR to whom the contract 11 CONTRACTOR to whom the con- On Apffl 27 t984 before me. the I •warOll<I ano up0n any subcontrac-l tract 1s awarded and upon any sub· unoers1gned a Notary Pubhc 1n and tor under sucri CONTRACTOR to I contractor under such CONTRAC· ror said County and State l)er pay not less than the said spec1lled TOA. to pay not less than the said sonally appeared DOMINIC G COL I •ates to all workers employed by 1pec1l11<1 rates to all workers em- LEn A, known 10 me 10 be rhe per tnem 1n the execution of the con-I ployed l>y 111em 1n the e.xecullon of son whose name 1s subscribed 10 1rac1 the contract the within instrument and acknowl· No bidder mey withdraw eny btd I No b•dOer may withdraw any bid edged that he executeo the same for a pertod or sixty (601 d1y1 atter ror a period ol s1i1y 160) days after Witness my hand &no olf1c111 seal the date set for the opening ol btos the date set tor the opening ot b•ds Sheila L Gorr4HI A payment llono and a per-A payment bond anc1 a per. Notary Public lo•mance bono w111 be required lormance bond will be rl!Qutred Published ()fange Coast Da11y P110• i or1or to e1<ecut1on of the contract I prtor to execuhon 01 the cootract May 1 8 15 1984 dnd ~hall be m the lorm set forth in and Shall be 1n the lorm set lortn 1n 236S 84 1he contract documents the contract document- PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Trie lollowing persons are ooing business as E ' R PROPEATtES 2'79 Orange Ave Co~ta Mesa Cahl 92627 Richard E F'1ock. 2'79 01angtt Ave Costa Me.a C1111 92627 This ousineS!I is conducted by an md•v1dua1 Pursuant 10 Section 4590 of the Pursuant 10 Sectoon 4590 of the Government Cooe oJ the State ol I Governmenl C<><le or the State of Ca1t1orn1a the contract Wiii contain Calilorn1a the contract Wiii coot11n pro~1s1ons perm111ing 1he successful provisions perm11t1ng lh41 succe!l!Jfut ll•Oder to suJ>slltute securities Lor b10der to wbSl•tute securities fOf any moneys .... 1thhe1a by tfle DIS-any moneys w•thneld by the DIS T RIC T to ensure performance under T RIC T to ensure performance under lfle contract IN~ contract Contractors must allend walk Contractors musl attend walk through May 8 •984 at 9 30 AM througn May 8 196• 81 9 30 AM 1985 Bear Street Costa Mesa CA 2985 Bear Street Costa Mesa CA 92626 92626 Governing Boara C:.overn1ng Board By Dorothy Harvey F sher C P M By Dorothy Harvey F1sne1 C P M Purchasing O"ector Purc.nu1ng Dtrector PullhShed Orang~ Coast Da11y P1tot Published Orange Coast Daily P1to1 May 1 8 1984 Ma) I 8 1984 ~ ..... N JOU Med 4WI ....... natjo11 of the netur• of the procffdlnt .. aln•t r•u, rou ~ cont11ct a~ . STEWART TITLE OF CALI FORNIA, a Ce.llfornla ~allon aa duly appointed Trvet .. under ,,,. tOllowtng dMCftliiaOiiirc>r" trvat Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810DER FOR CASH or 81 Mt f0f1h ·1n Section 292-4h of the CIVIi Code, •II right. title and 1nternt conveyed to 1nd now held by It und8f Nld DMd of Trust In the prol)erty l\efelnalttlf de scribed TRUSTOR THOMAS I\ EMANUEL, an unman19<1 man BENEFICIARY EDWARD T. Zl.M· MEA a single min Recorded August 18, 1981 u instr No 21740 1n book 1418-4 page t977 01 Ofllctal Aec0tda In thlll otfte. ot lhe Aecotder Orange County, said """ Of lfUSI detcrlti.t the IOI lowing proe>ecly. PAFICEL I Unit 10, .. anown Otl lhat Uflaln C<lndomintum Plan r .. corded in Book 11949 Paga 10-46 to 1013 inclusive Oll1C1a1 Records ol Orange Counly Calll0tnta. on November 4 1976 as <>elined in the Declaratoon of Reatr1ct1ona r•- c.0tdeo 1n Book 1197 1 PaQH 187 1 to 1722 1nc1us1ve ot Oll1c111 Recorda ol said Coun1y and tocated on thal certain real prope<ty described as Lot I or Tract No 8S40 as shown on a map recorded 1n B<X* 388 Pages 9 and 10 ol M1sce111neou1 Maps records or Orange County Cahlorma PARCEL 2 Art uno1v1ded 1116tn interest 1n and 10 all 01 lhe real properly described as Lot I on the mep ol the above reterred to tract togetner w•ttl all improvements ttlereon lXCEPTING THEREFROM Condominium Units 1 to 16 1n elusive tocateo thereon PARCEL 3 An e .. c1us1ve ease- ment-appunenant 10 such uni! tor the use and occupancy ol ttlose por- tions 01 ll'le restricted C<lmmon Area oes1gnateo In the Oeclaralion ol Res1r1c11ons and stiown on ttle Condomtl'•um Plan tor sucn unit MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 229 West W11son Street Unrt • 10. Coste Mesa Cal1lorn1a (II a 11ree1 address or common des1gna11on ts snown above no warranty ts given 10 tis complete- ness or correctness) · The VendOf under Htd Deed of Trust by reason of a b<each or de- lault 1n the obhgatlons secured thereby heretol0te executed ano detlvereo to the undersigned a writ- ten Oeclara11on ot Default and Oe- mano for Sale and written nollGe ol breacn and of election to cause the unoarsigneo to sell 181d properly to sallsty said obhgatlona and there- after Hie unde1s1gneo caueed said not•ce of breacn and of e1ec11on to be Recorded December 21, 1983 as instr No 83-5 77825 ot sa10 Official Records Said sale will be maoe but without covenant or warranty ex· preu or 1mp11ed, regarotng 1111e. possession, or encumbrances. to pay lhe remaining principal sum ot the note(s) secured by sa•d Deed or Trust. with Interest as •n Hid note provtdeo advances 11 any under the terms of said Deed or Truat fees charges and expenses ol the Trustee ano of the trusts created by said Dee<Lnf Trust Said sate will be held on Tues May l!i 198• at 10 00 am al the C..hapman Avenue entranc..-to the C1v1c Cenler Bu1td1ng 300 Ent Chapman Avenue Orange CA The 101a1 amount or trie unpaid j balance of the 01l11ga1ron sea>reo by sa •d properly 10 be SOid 1oge1her with interest late charges and estimated c~s e•penses and advances .is to ThT date hereof 11 $36 521 40 Date April t7 1984 STEWART TITLE OF CALIFORNIA A1charo E F1ock Tfl1S s111emttn1 was flied wtlh the County Cle11t. or Orenge County on APlll 4 1984 2360 84 2359 84 as sa•CI Trustee PUBLIC NOTICE By ~EWART TITLE OF CAll t=l'.)RNIA F1Un1 Pubhsneo O• angt Coast Da•ly Pilot April 17 2• May I 8. 1984 20• t-8• 900 North Broadway PUBLIC NOTICE I Santa Ana CA 92701 STATE OF CALIFORNIA I (7 t4) 558 1114 PtellC NOTICE • T"HE RESOURCES AGENCY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS By VINCENT D BAAR J 0 ASST DEPARTMENT OF PARKS NAME STATEMENT VICE P~ESIDENT FICTITIOUS BUSINEll NAME STATEMENT ANO RECREATION The tollow1ng persont are doing Pullltshe<I Orange Coast Daily P1101 DOHENY STATE BEACH bus1neu ea Aprtl 24 May 1 8 1984 EXPANSION OF EXISTING SIA SPEEDY PAINTING CENTER I 2220--84 STRUCTURE, Orange 270 S Bristol 11 103 Cost11 Mesa -------------County, Calllornla Ca 92626 f he to11ow1ng peraont are doing i Dus1neas as ~ JOELS FLOWERS & GIFTS 10971 Garden Grove Biiio Garden Grove Ca 92643 May 1114 D1aton Incorporated, 270 S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I Bristol ll 103 co,te Mel8 Ce There will be a rob showing 92626 Steven Mickel Geurin 13321 Woodbrook. Ctr Garden Grove C11 92643 Weoneaday May 16. 1984 begtn-Tn1!> llus1n11•n ·~ conducte<l oy a ntng at 10 00 AM lor prospective corpora11on bidders on this project Prospective D1a1on 1ncorpo1111eo This business 1s conoucted by an 1l1dOers are requesteo to meet 111 German o Oiai Jr ind1v1dual lt>e Park Offtce Doheny State Presidt>nt Steven M Geurin Beach 25300 Dane Point Harbor Tn1!> st111emen1 was llled w11n tne ThlS statement Has 11180 wllh lhe Drive Dana Poini CA County Cler~ or Orenge Couniy on County Cieri\ of Orange County on Se11e<1 t>oda will be recewed at the Apnl 16 1984 Maren 27 198• Olt1C8 ol the Department or Parks F241M 7 Published Orange Coast D111y PllOI April 17 24 MllY t 8 t984 2088 84 P\ELIC NOTICE and Recreation Soutnern Region 2505 Congress Street San D•ego CA 92 110 1elepnone 16191 237-6586 up 10 2 00 PM Friday May 25 1984 at wn1ch time and F2431M Pulli•Sfled Orange Coast Daily P•IOI April 24 May I 8 15 1984 2227-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT place they will ne putihcly openeo and read tor perrorm1ng the wor~ as rollOWS Furnish all tabor matertals too.s FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT eQu1pment and 1nc1df'ntals neceu T ne follow•"" persons are ooing Trie 1011ow1ng persons are doing ary to perform the e~pans1on ore• lius•ness as .,. ous1ness es 1st1ng structure by appro••matelv t.alherine Camille Cosmetics INSPIRED TRAVEL 15;>~ Mesa 650 M)uare feet located 81 Dotieny 2 0 Verde Drive E1n1 a 226 Costa Slate Beacn Orange C.:>unty Cah-I I Kings l'loao Newport Beech C 9"'6"'6 Ca 9:<>663 Mesa O c c lorn1a In accordance w1tn plans ano R 0 Gregory Paul Manelet)On 1730 speclflca11ons therefore and 9UCh uo10 ertonnean 1:>tO Kings Bayport Way Newport Eleac:h Co aooen<la thereto a' may be issued RoRadl Newpurl Beach Co 92663 92660 ~prior to b•d opening o and L Bertonneau t:l 10 Janette Sm1tn Manderson ~am" Prospective lltdelers may eiam. ~;;,~~ Road Newport Beach Ca as above 1ne and obtain b•O forms spec1f1-1 Tn,, business,~ conducted ov an Thts llusines~ is conducted ti/ an c.al•nns and plans by c.ill1ng at or indivtrtucll fHusbano & W•lel 1nd1v1dual tnusband & w•lf'I mo1f1ng a reQuesl w lne office of the R bie Berionn a Greg Mand•eson Dep<irtment ot P11r~ s and Aec-11115 \tatem•nt ::a• lit-~ with elheu Tr11!> "atement was lllAd with the eat on So th A 2505 " 0 "" County Cterk or Or1ng1> County on rC ' Su en~ "9D•ori C C.our'ly C lt'Hk of Orangf! County on ongr~ss 1r~1 "'an •"<jo all Apr 1 16 1984 Apr1I 6. 1q5~ torn1a 92 • io F243013 Puohshed O•angP <..oa't Da11v Pilot Apnl 17 :>• May 8 t 98• 2066-8• No v•d N1•1 tP c.ons•dt'red unl11ss ,, S "'<J<lP ur a S1dndard bid form lu•n ~h<>r1 llt 1r-e ~par1men1 o• P ·" '> ann Recre<111nn and 1S mll<lfl -------------itr ar.r:1Jq1.lnc,, N•I" 1he tnst•ur 110"' IQ Po<ldt>•\ fj10• mu\I t;e , .. omt11en tor tne PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11ntorp ,..,,,~ llPS< 1•!>e0 nere1n D,. NAME STATEMENT ••allon' l•Ci<T 'P"' •'·tallons will not fht lollow1ng C>f'r,ona 11,11 a0tno t>e cor·,•OerPQ il"tl will be cause 101 business 19 l'ere<. t1or 01 b•O' r ne Department ot p & A Mix & Matr.fl 81' w t<lth Park' and Rf""•Pa11nn reservM thf' St Cost& Mesa Ca Q('l)l' roght IC' wa"'" :iny rregutarity 1n d Pau11ne MArgaret l 1•11•1gs1on 4 t 'J bid or '" r,.,,... 1 .ir1~ or all lltds Flo-St Costa Ml'l'd Ca 92627 Triti suc.c,.n•u• h1dder w111 bo ro Tri11bu9lnH111 onni.(teo lly an jquireo to l'•tt<.11'" a contrecturat tndllllOual agreemflnt ,n lhf' torm or a Stan Pauline M 1v1ngs1on •d1rd Agreflrr ""' r orm 2 wh•Ch This •tatemenl wa• 1ilee1 with 1ne 1aholl Ile ll•nc1t11q upon 1ne Stet,. ul C,ounty Cterll of Orange C.ounly on 1c~llforn111 ontv upr r 11ppro11•t tiy me .April 4 1984 Store \, F142721 I In accordance wllll the pro11111on1 Published Or1ng" Goa11 Dally 01<;ec11on 1170 177Jand1773101 Piiot Apr II t 7 24 May , 8 1984 the l aoor Cooe 1ne Oeper1men1 2043 8• has u certa1neo t11a1 the general IPrevatllng rates t wages 1n the -------------!county 1n wti1r..h th" work 11 to be f>ta.IC NOTICE done be n l"teo by the Oep1rlm•n1 -------------,of lndustrtat A&4ahon• A copy ol NOTICI! OF AVAILA81LITY 1n11 lttllng •son lilfl al Department of OF ANNUAL "EPOl'T P11r~9 .,n<l Rt'Cr,.ation Southern • R~1on ?SOS Congress StrCMI Si n Pur•u•nt lo Sec lion 6 t04(dl of 101"'00 c 8hll')rn11 n I lQ t!WI lnlefn•I Ae~enufl Code notoc411, P19te111nc.tt "''" b" granreo to bcO fl11tebyg1ven that lhe annu•• , .. port er prl)~rty 11pproved 11 Small for the t983 year 1984 Of VINT /\GE 8utmtllll 1,, eccordenc41 with Sec BMW HOUSE a pr1vatt found8t1on 111)< 19q6 "' ~ •1ne 2 Ca1tfo•n11 '' 111•1labce 11 lhe toundalion 1 pun 1Adm"''"'"'""f' G1.>de App11c111on1 t•l>•I ottlce IO< tn•pe.. !Inn rlurtng "'' "'"'"'"t><• rn.,,, 119 subm11tecl to r01gula1 bu"41'19H hours by any h,. c;m1lf Bu••n•o Ott•c• 1823 ctllJen who rlQuetl 11 •1tn1n 1110 t4H <;1r~1 Satramento Cahlorn•e day1 allar the dale Of lhlJ pullh ,(l!ill" not ieu th•I hve l~I c..leodar Callon CllyS r Od"•"Cf' of bid QOen1ng F243eN P iti•·~n,.o Orc.r•oe Coa11 Da11y ''1ICI Ap11I <'• May 1 a IS 1984 2231 84 PUBLIC NOTICE P\ELIC NOTICE ,-ICTITIOUI IUllNIH NAME IT A TEM!Nl Tnfl •onowino p~rsona are ooing llU,ir'lfll IS S11atJr9eze Properl1et 1757 t W•l~rtun Str~t Founlalf V•lll'y Ca 9271)8 JC>hn Mll'UI Pu~ 17571 W•ll'~O• .>lrM1 I o.,n111n Valll'v (;a ~< 708 Allonao l'1r...,<l• t 7t.1 I Water• tori Street r ounl••n V•llev Ca «1:?108 PmLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINEIS NAME STATEMENT TM lollowlng ·persons are doing business as TROJAN YACHTS WEST t2• S Bayfron1 Balboa Island Ca 92662 Alco Marine Inc . Cahl corp 124 S Bayfront Balboa 111ano Ce 92662 T n1s t>tisiness 1s conducted by a co,porat•on Alco Manne Inc Moms Pl Kirk Pres Tt111 stalemenl was ltled wtlh the County Clerk of Orange County on April 5 198-4 F242"1 Published Orange Coast Daily PM>t Aprtl II 24 May 1 8 198• 2064-84 PUBLIC NOTICE POOi.iC NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllNEH NAME ITAT'EMeNT Tht following C>efson1 11rfl dn1ng nu11nt<1s n I NORRIS [NfERPRl'ifS 711 Al>"' l n Huntington RfillCh <,am ""646 THE DAILY PILOT <:LAS. IFIE() OFFICE llOURS T t~l t> p hunt· l'rv i t·e: ~l onda)-Frtci a~ B:OO .\.\1.-5:30 P .\1. B u~iut•i,, Cou ntt•r: \l oridtt) ·Fr ida ~' H:OO .\.\1.-.5:30 P .\I. DEADIJ~E~ Pt HI .IC\ T ro' l>E \ 1)1,1 \t-: \l n 111f.1, I 111 • ... 1t.1, \\ 1·d111· ... t1,I\ I la11r ... i1." t ml.I\ '.1111 n l.1' '111111.1\ ......... I I <SO a .111. \11111 1::w 11 11 1 I ti(.,. I ., " ;.,., p.111. \\ •. .i 1 ::~0 p .111 I l111r... 1.:w 11 111 t rnf.1 , .Hiii p 111. I rr ·~ 00 I' 111 (. \ '\C '.ELI. \TIO'\ "'( C( >HIU·:C rtO,S: .111 11·11 11111111 ... 11111 •·urn·< tw11 ... 11111 \ fw llt.td1• 1111 ,,11111• tf1·<11 fltt11•, "' .dHH 1• P l1•41,1· ,,,i._ tnr a 1·.11111·ll11 1w11 1111111h1·r \\ 111•11 I .ttHTlli11 ~ \Hiii ad. EHRC>HS : . • ( "l'I'"' •·rror .. I> II O'I ~ 0111 a d d;11h a 11d r1 •porl 11111111·diat1·h 'I lt1· I> \I I ' a ...... 111111· .. l1al11 li" for 1h1· f1r .. 1 1111·orrt•1·1 111'C'rl 111 11 onh . CLA SSIFIED(, i2-5f> 7H ' .. 1 ... ea._an.....,.l ... • ... r .-kl--.• __ , ... .,. fer Salt Gtaeral lOll lmat lMt ------------• FOi So. Calif PrQ98f1y. 2br llTITUllll WOOdbr~ Conaoe. 3Br, 2•i;ba. 3500 eq rt on '0 Tnl1 prqt:>tny otfer1 a lot 2',., Ba. Freth I Super acrn . with CJ'*I hou•. for your motley •. Unlvw. Ci.an. Occup. by non· barn•. pool, flahlf19 pond. slty Park looallon, 3 amoker. PP 973-1880 In tne city or ArdmQC9. Bdrm, 3 Ba. 2 flreplac... .. .. rt ac• Oklahoma S 125.001> central air and th• moll _ Owner will carry. Call OOI· expenalve wall coverlt191 ·~ rlUlll 16Ct (4'05) 229-0455 or lgt and draperln. Full pric. Beat Newpott buy I Cora (714) 5-48-8897 ~n~ru:~!8·~ -;:.~~~~ ~~~rw!i>~~~h:m~ ,::~ liii1.•.•..,• .. •.11 .... ____ _ dryer and frig. 751-3191 maldjnlng rm. rrplc, hull Faraiti.t.a !ii SE•ECT all for only $259,500. A ... It• HI • • ,. eume 2001< p111 at t\l.i---------PAOPERTIES F1xeo11 rh111s a BEAUTY lil ... ww llR that won't 1aa1. You own i---.. .... iii.iiiii~..-.~~--PllTllllTII lhe land and It's IMMEOI· nm MITAi.i IPYIUll llUI ATELY avallable. To tee lli-4111 Tallelully decorated call PATRICK TENORE Sparkling newgue11 su11e 760-8702 L~~' •. addition with bullt-lne • and lull bath Private stone Jacuul off Matr Bdrm Partial ocean view. ~ 1 $625,000 Ask tor Matllyn By ownef: Big Canyon Bulkley 6"'4· 7020 Monaco Small down. --------- llllll 1 ILLll t t% fixed rate. Wiii con· lalMI Formerly Lingo A E Sider trade. 6"0-t538 Ptaiatall HPlll LITo lllUYl(W Great ctty llghta vlewl Ocean tot>' 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath home, located nr commty poot. spa, 1enn1a, llll eo1ra•F1111T priced to sell at only I 1 .. _ P~I aa $385 000 I -· •• •• n. • 5 BA 3b •. overalze lot Va· 1=----,.,--,----.,......,..,,. Bea111 ltr Salt ltaHI ltr hit I --.H.I I l •C "'' cant. ready 10 move In lftint~~~ ... ~p;. "-I 1002 "-I lOO Realtors. 675-6000 $895 000 mo: aty ac y -:-;•;•iiriiiammiiiiiiiiii;.;;;"' .. :;•~•;';•;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;f2 --------• Playa A E 673-1900 <tbr, 3ba. 3300 all. 3 ur • 1a1111v111111 u11E Lot e~~~~~1:; •1s..~-~= LllO llU lllti Vw Ltdu Nord Open J-5 &·aul1ful 3 Br 3' 2 Ba. Bayfrunt, pier & float fur 65' boat &>st buy at ~865,000. 2 14 Via lth1ca pen 1 5 Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Da. playroom. hreplace. beam <.-ctlmgs Xlnt financing. $420.000. IUSllE llllYE llYFllllfT COHO Jetty & Bay view. newly decoraled Mai Kat, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695.000 IRVllE,ElllllCE Panoram1t bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, pattn. pool homt.> Fee pnce $775.000 PHI.SIU llDIE OCWFllOIT 'Pan & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br. i Ba. 3700 sq ft . car parking $1 ,285,000 IAYSllE PUCE llYfflDl(T Spt'< ta< uldr bayfront dplx 2 Br, 2 & up. 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces $1.350.000_ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\1d e-Ort vt' N B 6 7S · 6 16 1 2F01lI10t,IOO Duplex. ea 2 Bdr 1'. Bath plus enclosed 2-car gar· age Excellent ren1a1 area Good f1nanc1ng V A. assumable Call Donna Webster GE 759-9100 Sf-_.".t · • ·. ._ .•• ·• CHiil CIYE 11411 Owner wHI consldllf lrade or offer 3 Bdrms 2''> Ba located 1n one of the best na del Mar Tradition al Realty 6:11-7:170 OCEAI AID IA Y YIEWI Panoramic view extends past Catalina Island trom this very attractive 2 Bdrm tiome Ready to be moved Into with fantastic potential for added Im· provement Priced at $395.0001 Make lhe flrsl step to better hvmg. call us now ~6-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ~A l li , '-LI l (1.,j t(>Y ....., not<• 11181 I~ ~ ~· "hO '°'9"'' 10 turn off the 1 t a• "'•Mll•QMt nav•• IC)l~I 10 OILY $11,1001 3 bdrm, 2 ba Low dn Executive condo on bey. Lovely 2 Bdrm condo pymt 0w091 wltl carry desig ne r. completely glowing with warmth & lst TO Bkr 760•83~ furn S 1995mo 673--0896 comfort Near MW with 2 111,000 DOWll Summer Rent ale July car garage, pool & apa In S3500. Augull $4000 desirable Ea11s1de Colla UH ISLE Lido Isle & Penlneula Mesa Don't put off see-3 Bdrm, 2 ba, large play· homes. Bill Grundy Altr Ing this home or you'll room, furnished Only 675_6161 pan up a rare buy M 00.000 6•6·7171 Bill Grundy RJtr 675-6161 HI" t1t.nl11te4 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS llllSTllCHI OCUIY1(W Excepllonal 4 Br. den. tam r. bonus room In Harbor Ridge Beaulifully d8C()(· ated thruoul with luah landscaping Many, man)' extras Assumable loan S795 000 includes land Ma ureen White ~•-6200 lOOI LIL Ill Ill 38r 2Ba. Din Am FI PI , Obi Gar w/Ba . • 2 Br Apt NOW BY OWNER" $375.000 6]3-80t7 Coreaa ••I Jiu 1022 Luxury In Olde COM. New 3Br 3ba hme A·2 IOI $39SK 640-4254 Cttta Jltta 1024 By 6wner. charming 4 er. p, bl lrg lot, 60 x 110 Covered patio. trees, new root new plumbing s 115,000 673-779-4 Eastslde Co11a"Meaa 3 Br brlCk lrplc, roof/walls Insulated. remodeled kitchen. 2 car garage St•5.000 Devin RE ~2-6368 EISTSIDE Lrg lot, older home Room for 3 units Bkr 760-8364' 3880 Mlchelton Drive Irvine iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... U02 IT Hllllllll/FLIWH H H u : I 1110,000 Ext ra b ig 3 Bdr m Absolutely charming 3 84' 1·6208 fee bdrm. 2 bath home with I I WI fireplace, bay window, , • .., Mir RV access Corner 10-ltlfllt cation & acrose from . .IACllS IUL n lovely park PlllP IUl&lllllT LIWIUln i. lll-1100 l14/111-11ll .----I!!!!!!~~~~ Rent till your1 3·'4 Bdrm house block to ocean llWPllT CHIT with many xtru S900'a 3Bdrm/3BaS189,000/ofr detatls 539-6190 Ooean v-Low down BEST Alty lee Owner financing WILSHIRE CORRIDOR Call aluJ2 '31 681•6765 10717 WUshlre 1Brl den. IOUIFllllfT 1411,000 2Br s 1300 10 s2000 3 .. br home or 212 duplex Ulll./Valet Incl Best beach 5 109 Sea-Call(213)-47<t-3575 shore Open daily 2-6 trtH •el lar mz Ownr 54'5-2847 675-234'6 ~-------~ _ Near new 2 br. 2 ba. car OILY 1103,100 gar. bale Leaae S850 mo For this super Towne 551-4693 al1 7pm Home tn e11ceplionally SPECl°ACULAA VIEW ! maintained development Shoreclllfs 2 Br den. 2•1, 2 spacious bdrms & 2 BA. din rm $2400/mo baths plus a111ched 2 car Nopets. 760-0715 garagel Lge private deck ~--...------- tor sunbathing! 759-1501 Super n ee 28r, frpl w1lk to beach. gar. nu cpl $850 760-0909 ........ ~ of d uplex, 2 r a. 1200 sq It w /prv yard S800tmo 660-9063 Super eharp Cust om 3 Br 2 Ba lrpk:. blllns. yard. Townhome 2 Br 2•i; ba. gardener, nopels 111 ~ wi den Overlooking Big sec. S825fmo 721-B Canyon Golf Couree. Center St. 4'97-8287 $325,000 By Owner. Brand new 2 Br 2 Ba cue· Open Sat/Sun 1-5 3" tom condo W 18th St H~ S e a I s I a n d N B miles beach, gar. no pete IF or d I Jambor ee I Sierra Mgmt ~ 1-1324 662-1673 llLIOA Lil HPLP Walk 10 1hop1, beech. Bal. pier, ferry/reels. 3Br/2ba ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-294'3 rand new luxury condo 3BR, 38A, Jae. 2 Afe- places. Yard. $1050 mo ee: 2530 Santa Ana Ave 851-6226 The touna111on I i;r1nr1~1 01t1r.• 1oa1.-11 brd<ll'• ..,11n1s Small Bu•• II locate<! al l •98 J Airport LC>Of' r..-,~ preft!•MC!• on lhll proJKI Orr\'11 Co1t1 M•M (,A 9282t. bl<l•Jl't mu" sign STO 811 torm Th" p<1nc1pal manager nt lhl' ~<;rn111 f.lusin11•' Pr•l•r..,,t• 11nt1 l hte bu••n<l!'SS 11 conduc tAd by rin un1nto•roral"<S 11noc1a11w n1n11tt th•n • r 1111n,.,.h1fl I ttn<-e I "'""" 7 1 I Apfll l n t111r•tino1im f!P11cn I &11r Q4'646 I 1111 llu1•n•11 " contt,irtfld l>y "" ~,, t•~1dq11 ,---------. 11>1' , f ,......: ..,..., .i_,,01 _', T'""I u ..... o, __,l ,,,,_, l 0 . . .. .. . • . . tr •• I foondallO<' II Leland H ""'-''" Ir G .. tfl!H"elion AA(l11ffll ind •ul>m11 Roo..rt R Raow•ll lwtlh tHt.l Allotnll'y nr Accrnm•ant DEPMlTMl: NI OF p,u~ics Mm 74., r1M'.h"' Avf' D "J R(GR! A fl()N Cr.11111 MHll CA OU1lll Wm 'S l:lrin°'' Dr11c:tor P •bh•h-.n 0••'1o• not t11111y r•ullt11t...o <>oi11r'9" < na 1 r>1111v P11n1 ..>tt ol M•~ II IQllA Ml!\I 8 1'1 tql!A IJ BI I I I 'I ..... ,. .. ll1ufflt1~ 1104 John P11r"Clfl' L ancr> f No111t lh11 •l•t•ff••nt wA• lilf'Q wi111 tt11• Ill•• ll1411'irnl'nl wtu lllfld w11h lh4 C nuntv ! l•r~ 111 ""'" J" Cnur11v "" (,r untv <.1.,r~ of ()r11no1> COIJr•ly 01' April t;t llll4 'A11111 4 l'l6• fl2U471 I ,.2.42rn P11fil1•""'' OritrlQI' C "'' tla•lv f'>uhh'''"'' Orang!' Couf O•llY r1lflt ~ 11111 I• M"v ' II t' 1084 1'11111 Aprtt 11 :1• M•y I 8 198-4 .,'J,1 84 104? &4 ___ •• _ • 1 1 ti °'fl ""\t fl.1 -·~I .. ~'ft·~ ~ .. (ii ., ... i .. •I ho I•"" l'd"I ... , ...... , ' 10f f I I \ It f I""'''"' • 111 ' ' ' ... 'I •• 1 t ' ' I ; If >- $2.17 per day Th-1'• All )'OU pay lor 8 lines, 30 dl)'I In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ...._ 1 .. u., llaMUJ p. 0-defw Gleen UPf HAUL·MOV!-MMOV! 11cu:e:m"""'.-.... -."'Q--e .. toni-- lrM trlmmlna I comptete Futnllure, Trutt, Tr... 8'oclk-Conci.....SWCCO mlint ,,_. '41· 10H "3.-5-4 t5 NORM FW'e. F,_ •t. S4t-t412 ltmMl'e comptete CiMii Co1tegt tludent w/lg truck MASONRY * TILL up malntenanc» l trM low rate, f>'OtnPI Thank AJI TypM AM.. & Uc IM:ing, t>art & rormlca C.u1tlla trimming. S-4&-2502 y~ Court 759-193' CdM 631-2345 countertoP• 8-49-5747 THtlng. afagnosla, tu· • ., ...... W..e.4 K RUEGER HAULING ...... CABINETS-NEW torlng & ooonaellng lor Mow. edge twice a mo Furniture, truti, dean-upe •=:w-.ililiij"ac~ .. M"o"V"'i"'N"'d"'•-- REMODEL-REPAIRS children wllearnlng dlf· 120-S25. 650·60HI or Matt M&-6089 Ouldc/careful Low rates Altblt Fr .. Eat 8-45-2003 lk.ullles Family counMI· M&-5737 B Tl Uc. T 138048 552-<>A 10 Parking Xreu • RePalr1 CirtntlJ Ing Included. Llc'd MFCT WlllTM ........ cflronlC Pain X1t;;fat9d In 1--:~:iiiMMiiii~- Reaurtaclng • In<! • Res. mciipentry s;::;Q By appl 640-648S & LANDSCAPING Cleen 1 MeiOtl w/tlypn()tMrapy e!~~~=!P S ••• 1111-4111 Repelr-Remod-Addltlons For women only L .. m to up• Free .. t. 760-9077 Oorby Sime AH 5-48-&401 Lie. T -116.4'28 730-1353 underatand & overcome • -plu1 the IRVINE MIRROR la~~ittlat -Ooor ... etc S4e~"980 your Mxual conc:ernt men ltalt tla~ --STARVING COLLEGE and the HUNTINGTON C BEACHCOMBER every p NNY'WDAYCXAE FENCES & DE KS uc·d By appl 640·8'465 I nPUI OLUll• ROBIN'S c -NING STUDENTS MOVING co WJ(inesday et Lunch/Snack• Inc EXP9fi.tlced hardwortdng Electrical --Windows, Houae1 and SERVICE: •thoroughly LI<;. T 124-438. IMUred. no extra charge! Ref /Uc 64'6-7939 & honest Wife & 3 kid• to Gardens. Ellen 675-0599 clean houte. 540-0857 M 1·8'427 CALL TODAYll -leed LARRY 754'-1820 P&lllH ILlmlO WATCH US GROWi •••ftlLltS Mother will babysl In my REMODEL Ranalr Re&ld Quelllywork,lree8$t 811•~· GENERAL OR SPRING n••------home Reasonable rates -... • W1ndowa & Appliances ,... ••-•, -• • YOUI' Delly Piiot Mrs Littleton 650-6016 Comm ·ell ph ..... 18 yrs 425513 968· H O 1 * * OME REPAIR Free est eve's 852• t007 Servloe Directory _ In area l lcl bOndedllns·d ELEC TRICIAN Ei.<:-Plumb-Carpentf) MW. OlllPUY D~esentallv'"' hasty Stm ct PalombO Conat 968-3™ Lie 233108 Small/lg• Remodels Keith 646-4672 HouMCleenlng & Minor Caslllornla'e Original ._.,, v --Repairs Reliable FrM tudent Movers. 1•1-4221 tit. lot Color Anatysla & Makeup Repair·Doors-Alteratlons jobs. repairs 548-5203 Expert Repairs 15 yrs up Est Phone 545.4232 Lie. CAL T136898 lntured •-------•• Selection ts key Unlock Remodel-Panel-Patios RED .CE -E- -Gen maint e1ec11ca1. ___ ••<714')84'1·6101 •• Window-Fences-Cabinet U lectric BILLS plumb. Cra"" 536-41 "' WANTED· Beautllul & --your wlnnlni color com-•pt/Condo/Ch ch/B "" '" a .1•1t1 /I .. I' 35yra e•p Jerry 546-<4413 "' ur us. .....-gracious hOmet to clean. P1iatia1 ... tal •• • t•t blna11on 84 -3540 tree Consult 964-6618 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Highly elticient and de· ----11111------- ---------loekkHti•f Ctatat CHcrttt RESID/COMM'LliNo c~;1~~n~~~C.sw~~:o~!~ pendabte. 586-735.2 B!~~!~~~'oR Oran ......... stet• ift ;m thlt Iii eontrectott ~ perlorm work ~ S200 lndudlnQ lebor end me..-mu9t be llQenMd. UnlCeMed OecOl'atlYe Concre1e. contrectot'a ahOutd ao PtraHal PMtry 89i-1321 11e. cont ttat• In tMlr ~ B~~~/~-:fiwn*· ~~~c~ Comput«iled Bkkpg to Orlveweys, Sidewalks, 2~,l~s7~ 1mx1 ~~;~;: Jesus I• Lord 847-2367 Ll .. ICIJUa! Lleef'IM 280644 14 yrs of · sui,1 your needs Reas Patios spa pads Lic'd R p I 1 0 - -happy local cu11omers dr, patio covl decks Uc fees 960.,032 Clay A 556-003, G • i -epa1ra. ant ng, rywall. Get prof resu ts without It •'46485 Steve 547-8076 _ _ on ------ar ta •I etc Free estlmatea costing an arm & leg Let Thank you. 675-0383 I 11 Contractor• and con· tr a tee. wooo LAnJOE cov~RS avmen. contect Mery Custom Compyler Bkkpg Cleen Qpa:Vree Trimming Gary 645-5277 PTL our horticultural ex-\2 YRS EXP r m small, ADDITION'S, DESIGN Conlldenllal/elflclent serv Yard Main! •Hauling Ha Ii pert1se translorm your My prices are small! ANO REMODEL From $45 mo 645·7500 To piece your me9N0e MIKE 650-3263 a 8f landscape Into a thriving RON 650-6477 Lie. reas. Proleulonal b4llore the DUMP JOBS & paradise. Call Ptantwortts ------""'l'lj'~d""li""ke'!"'!"to~w-nt~e-e--poem--Decorative Coflcrete & Grondle at 5~ wltfl A personal gift 01 art Decks 892-1327 llo cont. any questions. Conveo. To a !)«son ""t 11 deaf I •I tor' 1 State LlcenH Mestagfl lrom y~r hea'1 1Wilii!!iiiill-... _____ Boatd. 28 CMc c.nt• Edna L~lse 549-448'4 REPAIR sp;Ct&.1200 I Pia.a. Room eeo. Santa compl service 63 t-234'5 Cadllleca to 'lo-Carta reaqlng public, Complete clean up gen SMALL MOYl.NG JOBS ror a creative solution. EXTERIOR· Top Quallty Whatever lhe Fad phone main! tree trim & removal MIKE ~6-1391 673-8506 I work tor your S Free eet Heve eomethlng y~ want Roll 'em oll the market Dally Piiot Mauro 831-<4997 lree eat • --Ref's Dale ~6-5637 (A Hand to Hold) .... FrM •t. 30 yrs •11.P Ana. CA 92701 Poems on parctiment 770-2725 anytime Walt t:::::::::::::::::::::::: 10 NII? Clasalfted ads do With • Ctuallied Ad Clutilled, &.42-5678 PUt your adv~ltlng mes-The lasteat drew In the ---It well. ~2-5678 ~I Nowl ~2•5678 Find what you want In N09 whefe fhe reao.ra West. a Dally Piiot Find whet you want 1n Daily Pilot Classlftedt. are. 8'42·5678 , CIUSlfled Ad ~2-5678 Dally Pilot Ct&Ullteds A111taHtl, Ual. 1 IM•1 2900 ltatal1 It Lt1t I r.... 3004 ••• , Wut.. '.1 .... ,, Wu... SIM ......... 1Ct1ta •na Z72t SEA & SUN LODGE Sbrt 290I Found small blk M Ter-.. -.. ;••• ir• ... •-;•-s $105 wk/up Color TV ner('1) r8'1 collar w/I o -• _. a5U"UI -• YONEY 3 Br, 2 ba 2515 QrlllQfll3028 w coast Hwy, Npt W/F. non-aml<r, empl to Colle0e Park are~ C ·M Fashion lllend designer Irvine penalon admn & II ny/"'t"t"....,.._IT '"' HOROSCOPE Ave Lndry ~Qps. shr a spec Westclllf apt rt.-· boutique Experienced. consult flnn need• a FIT, --ll5mA rM carport No pets 1650 So Lag Nr Sch Empl non-Walk to shops, pool Police..,.,.,, 75-4·5311 Refs Full/time 760-9333 exper Bkpr/acct MUe1 Need 1eeponelbte pet.on 0 Sierra Mgmt ~1-1324 ' tmkr Fully furn/utll pd $300-.,., utlls 548-5-414 Lost M Malamute mix • heve exper In double with 11tong fYPnU ._ MARR Bachelor. E.slde C M $300 dep 493-~90 leatal1 Waatt4 2909 grey, blk & wnt, M~ A~~~:"c!n~~~ ~~ entry l~rnalt. balance to ...i.t In ~Ill~ .············••! Cath ceilings. patio. Btttls,J!tttls to4 Local tam 1()()1(1"9 for large Verde area 979-3232 apply Comm earnlnga ~~er!I a::,kto,;:::: =· mallng, ,. --·--· kllch , very clean, UllU IUCH s-a Bdrm CdM/Newpart Lost/stolen 2 le Shellles, 581-8007 Muat be aggreset\19 & cord keeping, Md~· Wednesday, May 9 8$504 ~·51'so'"10 -t de P . IOTOR Ill area. Minimum 1 yr Xlnt sable/wht, Mesa del Mar 1mlTllY IWL Hlf-motlvatrng. Selery Full time. Bood ~ ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): Y o u'll be "amazed .. al cooperauo n .. v msg. ref's 760--0715 trac1 REWARD 540-5605 comm w/exper a Job per-Send reeume °' leeW of received from fnends, colleagues. co-workers. O pt1m1sm replaces E side dlx 2 Br twnhae, 1•1t Wkly rentals $125 & up. Ofla'ct ltatall 2114 LOST, Yellow Lab. 1yr old. OlllltUTll f()(ma.nce. Smoker• need ~tlon to: b~oodtng. You'll have m ore independence. ~ou'll recei ve praise fro m Ba. lndry, no pets 2548 Color TV. free eoltee, Tasha Sat 515 In Mese RealEatate co .. ~Bch. not epply. Cheri et 1nd1v1duals you respect. Leo . Aquarius persons figure prominent!) Orange S635. Ml-~520 heated pool & steps to 161' Weatcl1ff Of, NB. Verda area. 557--0723 ~~~~~n=': 1~ 714-357-1204 · TAUR US (Apnl 20-Ma) :?0)' Good moon aspect nov. coincides ocean. Kllch's avail St 30 sq 11 -.KEEPE'I with speculauon. "anet~. ~nsuaht) and rom ance Focus also o n E.lllETIWllllE 1 985 N Cout Hwy Ageni 5"1·5032 SCRIM LETS ~~~on"":S~~7:,~~ children. added populanl). hohda) sp1n t and travel Intuitio n IS o n Nice. quiet spacious 2 Br Laguna Beach. 494-529" $330/up crpts drapes ale n • torooordlnetlng projects, CPA firm h•• Im~. "8lnda TMcUry Cl&Alfted~Mgr' 1111.YPUT 330 W. Bay, P.O. Boa 1580 ea.ta MM&. CA t2e2e 842-4321 exl. 302 t d Id I h h 1•11 Ba, Pvt pallo. pool, "•ttt Btan 2105 17301 Beach. Huntington ANSWERS su..._.,lstng 3 Inv mall oPfll'llno 1°' full en.toe arget an vou cou "pa~ your unc ." Cancer native fi1gure s c Po • 1 d 0 rw.ts • "'"· ......... k_.._ GIL tru trf., ' . er r,, n ry . n ... -. Beach. 842·2834 clerks, preparing reports, """"" .....,... · prominentl) Avall 5/3 642-0965. lr114attlttn Waat.4 ---Tickle . Floor shipping & receiving, balancel P/R & aales tax 1~~iiiiii~ii~~~ GEMlNI (Ma) 2 1-June 20). D 1vers1f)'. accept social 1n •ntauon. get S665 24' Hr Care. Lovely llcenae Balboa lallf'ld. small 01• t<oran . Odious pruchaslng suppll•• raturnt/accnt reconelll· d. 1 F ----17 979 5 llces 1250 & up atlona Compu1flf exper. 111 ••Llln expert op1n1o n regar 1ng propert) va ue. ocus on <j1sc1pltne. POOL lrplc prvt patio home 14) -4~ 752_2841 or 673•5374 LOCK the DOORS Heavy llfttng Involved Miptul Excellent ..,.,Y 1 restnct1o n. abiltt) to uuhze time to )Our o~n ad' antagr Long dt~lance dshwthr X-lg 1 Br on I Otd you ever notice that Exp req'd 5S3--0940. and benefits _ non am<*· Hollywood production communication aid s in resto ring sen~ of direction. purpo~ Easts1de $535 557-2841 ••1 •er1 2Aft.lt Busy Nwpt Blvd in CM. the P410i>le who lorget to •••y........rm ing oltiee Send reeume company need• peopte CANCER (J J 1 J 1 JJ) p I Id i..~ d tat& 1 ..,. newer retalllolfiee a/c, turn olt their car head· -.. , 1u. to Gruber & Gruber Ac-from b9ecl\ WM ror ven-une .. • u ) --rev1o us pans cou '"' 0 ' erturne : Large t Br Apt crpta, 1 1 o s 5 9 5 1m 0 1 ht 1 t ~ My CdM home tor 16 mo ~ oommeia.la & print be ready for unique request!>. un u!>ual appeal!> and prepaid 01ght uckc t drps pool, landscaped Furn 2Br condo 6116-9/1 645-962S &~ 1~:v~o~sg7e 0 bOy 2-4 da,.siweek Own countancy COfp 7777 aovertlaing tor """"* Focus on excltmcnt, spc1:ula11on. lnps. v 1s1t involv ing relative\. Y ou ·11 pool area S400/mo No CM 751·5501 or Ans Ad trana Cell Anawet Ad CentertAve. Suite "°2• sportewHr , attiletlc bed I h .. d pets 6•6·3618 att 3 30 a 213. 642-4300 24'hrs CdM 175 sq II Lease PtrHaall 30l2 ,, t05. ~2.,..300. 24 hrt Huntington Beech, Ca, t ea 1ng wit "my~tcnous. a H nturou!i 1ndl\ 1duals. S200/mo. includes every-928-47 equipment. •II la.htorw LEO (Jul~ 23-Aug. 22): Gain 1ndll'atr d through written word BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS Furn wkly rentals April-thing 759-8389 !.:'· ~~~~~ Money comes from surprise source You recoup lo\\ l 'OUld locate hke new, lor the patllCU· s e p I s tep s I 0 -WE &IE snu--· ...... ,.,,.mi...... UIUllPO F/O I h h d 1ar tenant quiet 2 Br l ocean/bay Full ~Ice sulte/Newpart wru. Public accounting offloe or 3 J0-6·30pm art1c et at a bl'en lost. missing or stolen. Y ou'll ha' l' o pponun1t\ for Ba bltins. gar ideal tor VIiia llt1t ls Ill 4112 Ctr Two ofl1ces avall May And running 7AM-9·30 PM C.-.rn.... Call 846-9562 Wkdys9-5 ijjaiH.miiiiiijj. miiiiliiiltiiii successful. profitable investment (1emin1 Virgo. Sag1ttanus perso ns mdl age cpl. must'" 10 1 • 1 The ExecutLlfe Olllce a day. 7 days a wee!( Successful Independent ..,_ITm ._ pla) ke) roles a ppr 8 c 1a1 e s 5 5 o tcWFIHTS 110 Newpart C~ler Or Present this ad end r• bani\ nas the totio.ing l*lltPO Immediate opening P9f. r VIRGO (Aug ~3-Sept. :!~). Tal.r initial l \C. rcall1r that circum -646-6842 or 54µ759 IAYFllm .:200, NB ~4'-4•92 ceive a two mauaoes tor openings '" our Newpor1 Minimum 5 yrs exper • son with strong ll9d •· h Ille pnoe ol one Beach headquartflfS OI· g~ salary and lrlnge perienoe In Ml up & eoft- Stances are c ang1ng. are turning in )Our la,or D o m estic ad1ustmen1 Ou1e1 E/s1de 2br foe cot-SuMM~R RENTALS IEW IWlll CllCIS If IASS&IE flee benefits. 1nvettment atructlon of wttt1s & fllt- talc.es place. bnn~ about fam1I)' reunio n and enable-; }'OU to beautify tage Gar, lndry lac. patio CAU TODAY Luxury suites at $1.00, no lll I Ulllll 1 company IOcated 1n New-work u1ing t>flCtt, blOdt, home surrounding~. Taurus. Libra na11"es figure prominen1l~ $610 • sec 645-7234 first last or security tree • 'LOAN PROC /SEC'Y pan Beech Send resume stooe & vartous cOf'Cfet• LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Much occur<; behind ~cne!>. including Rental S3751mo nice u~ ol Xero11, 17th St at 5 FIUEITft Assisi in preparation of to Marwll 180 Newport llnrShee. Appty bet-..n clandestine m eeting. Scenano fca1urcs romance. 1ntnguc scrn.•t\. area, minute to beach• EZ Frwy S A 543~369 I ll0-1112 commercial & installment C.nte< 0r.'s1e 20Q. New· lOam & 2pm •1498-23 10 d 841 6208 f --loan documen1atl0f'I Pr• port Beach Calif 926&0 hospitals. tnst1tut1ons andspec1al in1crest groups Cancer Pisces. Virgo ep -ee '9111• (1tctffl1 l1itts SUllll U IPA v1ous experience m cor-1 · Clll (WNHalf llH) persons figure prom1nentl}. You'll have access 10 confidrnllal data Quiel 1 Br. 1922 Wallace Vacatita Directly acrou lrom OC Por11e banking environ-lllPl/SIO'Y lOP'I) Hlflng lmmedtatety The SCORPIO (Oct :?3-No'. 21) Fa"orabll• moon aspect highhghls Ave allchd 2 car gar airpon LOWEST RATES llAl!&IE ment or equivalent pr• Billing Medi-Cal. Meo!-Tale ol the Whale Ret- emotional fulfillment. romance. luck. polAl"rs of pcr'iua'11on Y ou get 6$451201. .s ierra Mgmt ltatah 2907 in town 549-1480 4320 Campu Drive, suite •erred CM•& private NB medl· teurant, 400 Mein St . what yo u want. relat1onsh1p 1nten-;lfirs and }'OU are "10c xtncabl}' • 32" IALllA OCWFHIT IHiatll 190' Nw;~:o~:56"2260 ~~~ E1~C~~~,tr:i~~ of cal x-ray office 756-1055 :~,~3~!:5 Carina °' i nvolved." You'll be dealing with serio us persons who arc capable of Stunning tar99 2-Sr 2 Ba Elegant 2 BR 2ba home ltallb 2916 Females prel Model and construc11on loan doc· Cat,.ahn bwutlH "pulling strings ''.A garden apt, pool 4 rec Privacy · yet close to pier • umentallon Pnor wOfk· For f'J cus1omnm.7in NB Cooks. lull time 81 ea.ta SAG ITT ARIUS (No" n-Dcc 2 1) 't OU could tx· ac,kl'd to ap pear area $545 710 w 18th St July only $3500 incl maid IEWPlllT '9EI ARU Escorts (2 13)866-1984 •ng l!nowledge ol lnce)lne 53•.., hr•!)« wtl. •I S5/hr ~==·· ~=·h~~'= before the media Yo u ar" It' "I) lo i..~ in vol' "d in l'hantable. Raat. leac~ 2740 & gardener Refs re· STORE or OFFICE SPACE la1ia11111 property & industrial • over time. 675-6023 d___,..ab6e . ..._, & wti.- " "'" 1.1\.· ... quired Owner 673-6372 Avail now 673·6~0 It •-• 40l2 loans tveferr...,, In an ....,......... ·-communit) or political proJt:Cl v.h1t h makl"'i news 'al es po1en t1al .,., Block 10 Beach 2BA -------I ..it eacrow .... banki~ or sav· CARPENTERS & FORM· mg Pl••M apply et increases. audience IS larger. \OU tl\Crrnnw ohstacles and HlU'll bl' nd Frplc Garage $625 122 UIE lllllWIUI co-erci1l 1ngs & loan enwonment SETTERS exparleneed Mother'• Markel & o f unnecessat) burden. • • 9th St 536-4471 hOuses avail lor summer leatah 2911 BEAUTY S A LON o r only (714) 661-2335 t<1tcMn, 225 E 17th St CAPRICOR N (Dec. 2:?-Jan 19)· Focus on new !>tan. 1ra "cl. 2 Br 1 Ba 4-plex, bit-Ins. 585 pr wknd & up visa-16040 HarbOr F V EQUIPMENT for tale Excellenl benefits. com-CASllEI ICOSMOTOLOOIST· Halr- 1n111ative and grl·atcr faith in yuur own prospec ts. Long d1<>tancc cpts. drapes. washer/ ~1~~~37%5~~servat1ons 1240 sq 11 ~Great location on P.C H pet1tive market salaries Mature person, to work 22 cutting & Aeoe9tlonlst . . dryer nk up encl gar Agent 541 -5032 n Newpon Beach. Com-cc..mmensurate wltn ex· hrs per w-k In F""·ntaln 875-8406 commun1cat1on could invoh e '1c;11s. relatives. travel and an cxc 111ng S675 536_0921 ----p1e1e1y stocked, wllling 10 perience Call Personnel "'"" "" literary assignment Lro. Aqua n u s pcr\ons figure pro minentl) Sii VALLEY, llAllO ~CdM dlx suites AC. ampl negotiate Call eves. 85 1-9900 Valley Pressure job 1 OlllTll 111.P AQUARIUS (Jc1n.20-Feb~l 8J.D1g deep for10 formauon.get filcs 1 n •S4001up Bach, 1 Br 4Bdrmdeluxe condo,tully prkg,from S200 2855E 786-8105 must enJOY dtlail wOfk !Full & pan time DAYS order. have facts available for d 1scuss1on o r d ebatl' Emphas1'> on pool, spa 18992 Florida lurn Aval! June. July & Coast Hwy 675-6900 IARTEllEll Fle11 hrs al times Will Flexible lloora Appty in 542.2834. 542.3172 Aug. 619-327-1278 --.. • train $4 50 to st1rt Pfl'SOtl Orange Julius hidden resources. fiscal respons1bil11~ ot others. \ ou m ight recc1' e l1•a1tnal IHaan1 • 4014 Full bar 3 day week 1'>e•k hghl Spaniati 11 111 E Balboa Btvd Ne ntws conceming1nhentance.A nother Aquanan pla~skl·) role llllTIHTOICIHI St••trllHtallAHll. leat1la 2120 wn a lo ng distance •PM-12 or 2AM Cell ~t:.:'5:f!1 :3~~1~37 OECORATEINTER~RS PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lea\ c details for ano ther II me Ga1 n 821 1 SAN ANGELO OR Call tlf ...... Offloe 1200 s.1. lronl omce. lrg ' phone company. mini-Maria SURF & SANO I ICOlor/des~n. w\11 train. overall view. Com ult c harts, maps and your personal horo'>copc Be 1br,2 br & bachelor apts ftr ll1tl111 I •ot1ll1 dri ve -In tr d oor . mum S10K req'd, vet) HOT EL, Laguna Beach 1Cuh1er wanted w/phone PIT Fn . 71~47 aware of legal nghl!i, pcrm1ss1on c;. Check public relations program Televised security. encl W1ttrfrt1t llt•ts IH. $480/mo 629 Terminal high return Inquiries to •97-4477 EOE exper 30 hrs wk Pay --------- Oulltne obiecti\C\. ultimate goal\ (iem101 l1gurcs nrom1nt'ntl~ ~1~:~~~~:Ji~~~~:'c~~~ lltalttrs 113-1100 Way.C M 540-9352 dys. Don Howser Beauty baaed on exp Wiii train I llUftlY llftll 646-0681 eves 714-937-9058 I IAllCURIST 842-2000 As~ for Tracy Must h1vegood drMng,... I room 848-1613 Rt1tal1 to d and IC the LA .. II.I •• .._,.,,..... Btaltl Uala1al1.... To......... Lg Studio Condo F/PI s ... ,.. 2901 1600 stl w/sml otllee 50c 1ta........ Acrylic nalla. W/chentele •CLEANING EXPERTS • c~ oc "°'! .. c 78 .-----•-.•;;;,,;;;,.•-..•-.-1;;.;.;,;;;;.;.;.-.. ..... =~=·=-• • ~ pll 3 phase Randolph O . . 4011 EkcluStve CdM salon needed by Ma1d1 ol Or· • .,. ... --11 lmat 2244 ltWJlll ltac~ 2269 U1farai1b4 2525 1 ;~~~ J~o Fuyur k\~:: 3 Br, 3 ba hH w1v1ew SI CM 546-1653 1r1taa1h11 673-0142 675-9025 ange County Own trans Delivery Ortver c.n r• ____ ....,.____ _ Growing long distance - -PtT Top pay 786-8222 COfd Bring MVR Coeta I HVHms3BAMonacoJune IUlll(W1rlUCll 675-8936 eves or Lag Sch $375/mo Hugh ,2000-2000 & 4000 SQ 11 phone companyu seektng t>eauly Clerical --I Mesa Blueprlnt 1690 lst $ l 300/mo wlgdnr 2Br 2' .ea d/w, w/d llk-1 2 13-431-356 1 days 5•9-8211 dys, •94-2166 3975 Birch, NB investors for nationwide SHAMPOO ASSIST ANT I Ptancentla.. CM ' call Alla for appl Cold: up. gar. frplc:. $850 SEAWl-10 4 Br 3 ba condo Pool, spa S SO SQ II Agt 541 -5032 expansion in this rapidly lor busy salon, must be 11&11 Tt1oll/li11l Ttoll I well Banker 832.0020 H B 962· 77891960-1193 Newport Crest 5300/mo 1 Aaaoaaceaeatl 3002 9 r 0 w 1 n g 1 n d ust r y hc:ensed 631-1390 peop1e-011enled l ront ol· I DE LIVERY & STOCK IA F • L-.1 1 YILU&E t 1 645 2547 S 10 000 m1n1mun Invest-lice person desired tor IWORK Auto part& MIF Sllr 3BA 2be Newport ,.,...... arDll•-• u I s -SPtAifuAL REAOtNGS me~t Inquiries to Bob lr>endly H B dental ol applicants Ape:>ly Aute>- Crest Pool tennis and New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Big Canyon conoo labu· Advice in all mailers Love. Zazula 714•937 905 1 10&11 A WE lice 3 10 4 days a week motive SuQpty Co, t522 spa S 3 8 5 I m o Newrrt le1cla 2S69 apts •n 14 plans 1 Bdrm lously lurn . everything• F marriage & business Woman lo.ind and sincere Please call Or FC>'d t of Newport Bl. Ca.te M ... 646-1 86916•2·3840 PROF PERSON furn 2 Borm and Townnomes prel $500 759-1290 Also counseling 18 15 ortg•JH, ttv1nq alone who nas e-..tra lice at 8•2· 7•31 • pools tennis walflf· s bed 1 bO d d M1 .... Y/ITlll LI 0 0 BA Y FR 0 N T bachelor apl nr F8$111on lalls ponds Gas paid Empl MIF 35 • to sllr So E• Camino Real an i T '1 4021 room o ar an ... ...,.._ I PENTHOUSE Drama tic Island S400 760-9229 I From San Diego Frwy extra lrg 2 Br 2 ba lurn Clem Uc Cl 492· 7296 1 WA~T i so.ooo secured by ~~~el\l:~r :ae~ldi~~a;~ 4~~ ~~':th 1 :tyrt ~ view 2Brlden or 3Br IA'trtmtDll, Oaf. 1 drive North on Beach to duplex E CM wtempl PALl-PSYClllC RUIER 2nd T o on Nwprt Bell scnooi girl part time For IPPllT111n 3880 Mlchel1on Ot1ve I $1800/mo Property McFadden and We!lt on fem $350/mo •• .., ullls r.Ptrst. Present.luture prop a t 20•1. •n l d11ta11s w11te to Daily knocks ollen when you .... TllTlll Irvine House 642-3850 C d I M 2722 McFadden 10 Seaw1nd 548· 1200 advisor 15 yrs u p G75-6 l6 l p,101 Ad . 555 p o Bo• use r8$ult-Qet11n9 D111y Si..per mar11.et•. your area LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT OIODI • ar I Village (7l•)893-5t98 F Christian Shr 2brl2' ... ba 871 5120 2131694-3259 1560 Costa Mesa CA Pilot Ctassiliecl Ads to Fri /Sat S4 50 h®r Car 3BR lam rm dbl garage LRG I BR Vu oeck Avall WANTED People needing reach lhe Orange Coast necessat)' 5-4 1-0718 $1000 Ava11now Call B J L~;:ac6ula~~18,!1°~1{ysfs!. 1115 $775· dep' 719 La1a1a leacla 2741 :~v~~~s 1;;;;e ~1:1 iac •Sp1ntval Reader & Ad· pvt TO SSS $10.000 up 92626 mer11e1 dental 838-5801. 731-3255 675_7873 Mangold 640-4255 sfb010 Bach Buch ASAPR 857_9688 , visor Advice in all hie No credit"' no penally Pttone 642 ~6'8 E•,__~-RO• lat_ --p d L k $385 osernary matters 1ove mamage Denison Assoc 673-7Jt1 S'10t c1.1<.~.•e11 ... "'-''" .,................ .., "" Lrg 3 br. 2'-'t ba Madison. Prol couple seeks lrg 1 Br a 118 coo ing thodonllC ottice • *OUIO lrg yd. ate, immac Avail or sm 2 Br In CdM for incl ulll 49•·5231 eves l g Backbay house Pool, business NB 63 1-9397 Btlt Waat-~ 5100 n•vM c• ""' 6~. ~· -~ ---------RO J 1 $1275 955 3300 NEWPORT CRE ST Avall-• Jae. Lrg master suite. S _ -cons!Oflf A lrom geri une • able April 15th. end unit June tmove1n 644-5480 L•1••• Na1atl 2752 $500 Mat Fem 662-1542 Y P lnc announcesane"I. l e•al dent el o tt•c • WILLOWS HSE 3 br 2 ba W/2Bd 2'•ba close 10 days 575.305•·eves --1>1o9ram lo help youths Accepting apptlcal ons tor ~4-1"05 · · ' • "' 2B 2BA Condo Ocean LG Laguna Beach home, and lam111es In crisis host/hostess 4i cook pos rrple, ale, fenced yd, dble pool Move in condition Co1la Mt1a 724 View Steps to beach ocean. canyon view $400 Islands or Salely needs I it1ona Interviews Sat ('\KEER OPPOKTl '\ITlt:S Dental gar 1875. 644•1480 s12001mo I Br 1 ea SSOO/mo $850 mo Call Tom ·ulll 497-1241 alt 6 volunteer lamllies to Thurs 3·5PM Apply in lft1/rrt leack 2269 W1ttrfr11t llt•ts llO. s5oo d....,..sil 844-800 1 or 786-2701 provide supervision 10 per">n only BAXTER S ". -1.1trl 1•1 1.a-""""' -27119 Looking lor dynamic prof distressed youths tor 14 5180 Birch St N B •UK NEW 2 Br 2 Be "'' • • ._ all ullls incld 642-3099 lltwF.rt hack • lor rmmt. 1•, bloc!< from T _ 1 oays II you can rielp call Aottllul.& Clt..L TwnhspNew1JPor1 0errace Beaut 3 Br2'~ba endunll t Br Condo Laku. S115 , excluslve iJwpt oceen lnCdMI 500mo •94-06 11or85116t6 1 E11 peri enc~' r equ~~e cl Frpl oot ac ar condo pv1 airy POOi. streams. waterfalls. lrplc, Tower Condo. delux 2Br Call Alrporter Inn Mery mch more 1800 675-8048 patio, prllng $950/mo micro wave Gar w/Of)nr 2ba on bay w/oceen llU & Fost81' 833-2770 Of WOl'k Lt1t a r.... 3004 nuvy alp payroll PIY Back BayVlew 4 Br,4 Ba 213-598-2918 Pool & apa No pets lull sec Dock avall (2 13) 586-3437 Iv meo SSO REWAM grn bCkpek ~~:1 ~x~:M kn~;~~h~t Fam Rm. Poot 12500 Newport Terrace 2ba 2ba~ S650 !>45-3 115 673·3504 Avail 5t 15 M11tui9'tem sh Npt His w sketchpad. 1011 Btboa 7 l41432 115 1 mo M-F 540-0864 or patio. gar. end unit $700 1-BR m tn·pte11 2265-B VERSAILLES pool home N-amkr Refs Brd~ 720-2606 9·5 640-1058 eves Isl ~ aecurlly 646-7958 Miner St No pets $425 corner 2 Br $950/mo $400 utl inc 645-26&3 BETIER PRICES Oceen cloae 1oeded 5 Rm mo Bob Horwitz days 650-4504 MIFem to ahere 2 Br t Be Compare you'll rent 1181 pool rim lrple BPPI• gar 545 825 1 eves 851 -2175 WATERFRONT Newport Apt Balboa Isl and FOUND •os UIWlllH SflYICl Full lime/pert time Typing 30 wpm required Call 631·0 140 EOE deel 2 Br 2 Ba 2 atory nr kids $775 others avall 2 Br 1''t Ba p11110 & gar-Island Spacious rt · S350mo yu rly Non n PCH $580 Won'I IH I 539-6190 BEST Alty lee age, no pell S600/mo decorated 2BR 2ba, fir• smoker 675·95~ J•ry ARE FREE UIWlllll SHYtCI •539 6190• Ocean closo loaded 5 Rm 548-1377 place. OshfWshr, lndry M/F ahr 3Br apt 1mmed Telepl\one Operator O&IAL FIOIT pool hm ltplc appls gar 2BR t 'ltBA pri patio a gar-gar Avall June I yrly Irvine $300 Atter 5 PM CaU.· Daytime Shlft/TOf) Pey Loe In Newport Shore•. 2· kids 1775 others avail ege Walk 10 171h Street S975. 673·6100 cell 552-1018 362 3ro St, Legune Beach ety 3 9, • den, 3 Be. 2 539-6 190 BEST Alty lee lhOpplng eree $550 mo ha Cltatah 2771 NB nr Sch ah 2BR 2 BA I H2·11ll 1 •-1, •--.lot a-,.a..., I .. u-1 d .. ' g•r-rc lrg 01842 3710 E/6A3-2278 " I I I •.ooo 111 --•TI ..,.,.. ••• r.,... . U1 • Ocflantront deluxe custom 2 Br. CIOH to beech nP w cp ... • u All 1hllt1 Fwll time patio a deck omm 3 Br lemlly rm horn. on '1 Br 1 Ba enclld gar. """"Imo 646-3016 or 547-3303 part111me Mttt t n auoe . 2 pool•• tennl1 sandy beerh $3300/mo 8 ~ yp1 0 Avell 5115 S 1250/mo 645-0778 8191340-1284 ~:~o7 1~95 Eves 6-30 223 La Pelom• 637 7918 Prol mature i.m l'tu Ballll FOUND L.,ge t)lk & mele allllltr9qUlred Pei<I whl .. yrly IN e•S-&648 . lMal 2tOO htM to ahr lrg rrn pvt dQ9 Huntington 8Meh le11n1J EOE 557-708.1 _.,...,,.,,,...,,....,,, . --Oc:Mnlront Elegant 3 aty 2 BR '1~•. quiet 1u11ury bath & entrance. w/d 1 Cell 968.30411 557· 777 754·0404 OLJC 2 BR CONOO Nr beh lddl ror couple L,. Utll apt F IP ger. nr Newpart C b 3 br 2 b• Mr OCC l4&0tmo C•ll Ans Ad I 1 Pool, ape, gat, Meurlty pd rel 12260 6503823 I Bl/17 th $&50/mo All prlv Private t>elh ,.103 642·4300 24hrl Found 8'1n<1•yMay 6 14K :A/IOLOI I S 1000 Yr lee 831·874' 1 " 83 1 8213 0, 833.3636 t3001mo 549 3874 R led k gold ring, L-ount Beech pmmedtate O(>enlng Mull H ... RBOR . VIEW "'Br i Saa J IH Car. 2271 2 BR d......... Ol•"watl'l•r. mmte wan non em r !15 1-9382 ' be ··~~ tn.. 10 Key ' ... « _ ., .. ,, ... Furn Room 1111/prtv Close 28r 2Ba. dbl ger 1475 & 0118 entry on Com den/38r. 2 ba, nr pool 8 Modefn yel tffC>fdeb'e 2 gai eQ• Av11il !112 1110 10 snopp1ng & freeway. I •do 111e 675 4540 .ves & Found White dOg with I 0 tei lnclU<)el invOtCt""Q part! Gdnt I t360tmo 8' Wll• UV'lf kltctl gar Vtc:torll Call to .. No trvl~ 552·0~4 wt1n01 754-4 780 dyl N~I I S..Ch Animal Oepo~1t1 Credltl a ·com· 8«-~78 Of 645 6412 pool 1acuu 1 $550 inlo d09t 1560 mo 631·8812 Nr OCC Room w/pV1 l>a i Wanted room or Condo to Shetter ~4 3658 m1H1one l0t Mtg Co HARBOR VIEW 3 brt2 bl 539 6190 BEST Ally,.., 111n1 $325 Al SO room, .,Ahare wllh limited kltch F'.nund vno It bll< Lib Go<'d t\1nallt• Non lam rm. nu paint, ger-•Saatl ~aa 2210 I Ull , ., 1 1225 u 1111 met 545 72114 ~'" 1n non-tmkQ llQfNI cho~f' rhe1n cor 4ot •moll•r Apolv "'parson dener I 1350 844 42~5 W ••di' ell n....., I "' ""· r,o vrs old bu11neuman Myfoq.1 A Bryan Irv el 19 t I W Gerry avl' lON M8'Attllur etford 3 Br p111101 OtW, no Pit• Room ..,..r b•tll woman 35 ~eh. 650 9282 Iv m19 !.~9 9097 11f1 ) $111n11 Ar111 1011 , • .,.,,,,.,..,, Wartl Ad HetP., 2 9• w/'J gar pool hm 1 lod• 0 11. avan 1mmed & up Ni"wPOfl S.ecll 1 842-6478 '650 t,3!16 1!!0 BEST f 167'> mn "4b·66•b S20" 64 ~·?590 ,_.I •di• 11,_,,..., fi.4? !1878 C111i••'4l(l 41jt 6•7 !>678 5411 lcJ .. l•Mt M< '>n •!! lfll 11\ll\ l'lf llt •I,,.,,,, I 1t•h• tu 1•t,.I HUIJIU•I t llt•'-t••ftf'f h4" .. \Ar•r'' f 11111 u11f I',,, 11111• ~ ,.,,,, 11 " .. ,t .. l•t• \u, .,,. 1d flt1 I 1tl ,._ .. ,,I ~u t•p p••r hUUI t ••tf~ .,.1th lfl '"' I •U•ttHl I d t u11t·r1 •If ,1 tu '" ..... , '"' ... ,, ' \ 1t tt• \II\ I II 11 .. 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SC Plaza arM For int.,.,,.._ cell 5-45-4553 Donul leer betlet • help- 9' Hpeir d , fem pref'd Belt>oe letand 873-MM IOr!\lflf needed must he¥fl cloMd truck or v.n. be re11e~ &. know Orange & LA CovnltH lmmed apen1~ !Of the rlgt\1 in41· v1due1 Cell 261·21'~. 8" tOf Marty IUl1'-.uJ E11petlerl08 r-.c t R w.., Mt 1>MM1 83 '·~3•S -----DCllWlllllTlll ~ 01 Orangia Count• o!O.t c~~ apportun!ty fol rlQf!l C*· M>" ~ °' t 1t1r f1trong sec1 e1a1111 •ill• and .,,...,.. Mu.a 1 YP9 eo .pm Salar, ~n 8an9f; la prcMdtd' Rr119 Lynn s.&7.~ • • ., I I I . ~~~~--~------,~-------~----~~~~~~~--~~----................................................. !l!ll!!ll!!l! ... lllll!llllll!!!!ll!!lmlll!ll ................. ll!!!llll!!ll!lllllll!lll ... 1!!!!1!1!11!!!1111111!!!!!!!1!1!!1!!!11!11!!!!1!1 ........................ .. range Coast OAIL V PILOT /Tuesday. May 8. 1984 .) Iii TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ltlt Wut• SlOI Ill• Wu... 1111 1111 Wut.. 1111 ·~~ 1111 Wit, Tncb tal a. .... Wel!f .... ... ~·tr ... mll, • .,., In l '™ xam. IQ. ,..... llH '12 C'*' lib. i&f4t:i. .... tl4S UQht ec:c:ountlng, typing a&LUTITI canvu prodUC1a MC. ~· w..,. tvJos;;;i.w.,ms;: , u 0utMQ0 • .4Cyt. 4 IJ), • J!'/Ttme Apply N4tWP0'1 ...... ....... 831·293t (t-4•30) ::1.u de'J:•' '115. 50 beaut 25" ACA )(L 1QO ••eel cond 21+ mpg. bOlh toCI' new ·~m ~I. 2700 W Coat Hwy, • ..,.Alf ••• .,.. SECRETARY"'E.CEPT ·194e/ 2 ... t 70 dtgltal •C11 IWfYel b.... '4960. ~UT2 114 500. '31-02!7 NB Mon~Ffl 10am-2pm l.IC'O AGENTS ONL y Top lltill1, ,..._enoee, IOfl AmMa trig 25', ~ Dy MW Mt WWtMty, 'A ralce •92 f..260 XL: t>MUt. 1MW-' --- llFIOl lllAHI Ptara I.I ITl· 1t00 bu•Y L-ouna Hiiia iaw of• tide w/loe mete.,, ~of<I. 4 ,, .. dtllv9')'. '48-1 ee room 411t4 ~. ton P'd<\4P. ·eo MU 300TO. Top con- ACROSS SO P1x1e PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Adcffcuon 1r .. tmen1 ta 930-eeeo yr• o6<I t 760. 8'°" 452 .a!!. ltr 7 ~~~ O:io~~~3~ ... :~~&oo. ':~~7~ed center Ex.,.r "4·2287 lfHlm /Un.... 8r11\(j New Geffert & at• i' dUss biNdAv I 2 HP ' . 1 Garmtnl 5 "Merry Widow" composer 10 Miner's nail S1 Deserve 53 Discovery SS IRS concern 58 M lats ,•OUlllS l••••tllffrlfary Laguna Buctt.,.. private ti« new wht g .. •tow Jol'lnM>n wtth 0at1-'350 Aat" f!rtM I 111 1141 " Lend development co, community $Wing lhlt1 $250,""'Md wht WuMr & 645-4203 $3.50 l\our to 11arl heavy l>hones & t)1>1ng, S4 75 I* llr 10 lt&rl Ctll dr)'91' Sl50, •vs 86l.Ol04 '79 Altln Martin 2-clr edn, bl'aket, O/D. wtrewheela. S3 75 hour In 90 days Full shor1hand or equlvllanl Mon thr Frt tor appoint· DRYER. Mayt8g Ei.trlc, 11-1111.7· 3L 1 Burg w/am Int $44,000. $2000.0bO. BIN 876-4212 14 LancM var 15 Straighten le Lie e 1 Length unit 62 Based oli s1mllarlty 64 -code 65 Restrict 66 Volcano 67 -pilot medical & dental r eq'd, mature non ment 484-8571 exoel con<l .. $100 Sliding Mata 8 -088 833-5527 1537 Monrovia Av , NB smoker 7141432· 1161. SECURITY & GATE TEN· all 549-0283 .... , ..... ... tl 7 lfifiit,iiincrft.,..~~~""'~ Palthr's a..t .. tlot Recepllontst/Generat Of· DER. Start Im~. Apply ~state sai.: Stove. uMd 1 1§' do.Ion Wfiai:;, 1D1. Immaculate No exp nee. tffai, rollable flee for growing bOttle at t 131 B1ekbay Dr. NB. m onlh, 001t $500·aell 35hp evtnrud•·•wlvel 17 Updaled layouts •"/h 17 F/l wat&f company. Good -----$300 Ha-1 ·I~ .. 'IO IOOOS -our Yf•• pho ... personality, non· llO'Y/1111111-1 ... ••es • "' seata. nu varnllh & bOt-983-4114 .... n papers. CdM 780· 12 6 tom pelnt tummtr '83, Elec en/rt, ~·... crulM, '83 9208S All option•. smoker. Wiii train. 3 yeart eicperlenoe re· llke nu 1984 <lat. trtr, p/w $8380. PP Dy• white With blectc. wloua 19 Boys' sctlOol 20 Wise ones 21 Double. e g 22 Plunder 68 Footlorms 69 "-- Apply In person· quired Secretariat, GE wa1her & gas dryer. 973·1345, eV91 & wknd• only 642.801e ,a•y Tilla 17842 Cowan St. Irvine phonea, Ilg ht book-S 100 ea. 546·8672 S4500 548·3258 aft 5PM .. 73-1344 · -& on wknd1 v l--.,..,,..,..=:::,-,T=R::-::B=-::0~- now' Earty morning 11ng1e copy -kMplng Call Miiion: Gold 17 O\I t1 trost·lrM t '84 930 U : di1trlbut1on tor Newpor1 RECEPTIDlllT 1·800-321·709S relrlg, 1 yrguaranty$250. '73 deep V hull, all tbrgl1, I hlle on white, 70 ml. 23 Not bright 25 Kauai food 28 Ast1 money 30 Not sweet Beach area 3'~ to 4 Full/lime position Must be -SECY/RECPT 650·0371 w/nu 225V·8 Mere 78 2002. aunroof, amlfm. Serloua lnqultla only. hours Sunday morning fashion con.c:IOYS & en· -motor. Trlr. 16500/obO xlnt cond. S6900/0BO 2·8016 DOWN R...,,ulres de,....dable ve· toy w<>fkt"" with ,_..pie Newly chartered .. vlngs I Ill a ... WIOES 818-967-7661 '"4 0 c.., .. ., 759 1558 ~---------.. .--· · · ·• .---bank In NB llu opening .,..,.., '" -.. ~. aves • TllM hlcle (Contact Mikel Richard Ouellette Salon to< Secy/Rocpt POlltlon LES 957·8133 ·77 24' SEARAY Sun-.80 52111. sn/rt, BBS. lo ml, •84 935• Eur~ Vertlon. 31 Weapons t HOH mishaps 12 Plant genus 40 Urban f(RS s57·8393 E 0 E 2~a~~~~~~a~~nt~~1P' requires gOOd written & Uaed Retrlg's S100.S400 dancer Volvo 0/0, trail« sharp Call 7S2-228e or us certified Sertou1 644•6671 verbal comm skills Xlnt All 11Zea. Also buy refrlg & boat slip avall. $15,900 673-4404 aves only. S42·ecl18 34 Outstanding folks 2 011 pret 13 Turn down 4 I Atter zeta J Wail loudly 18 Last part 46 unoriginal PART TiME Gelato Classic be n e I 11 s Ca 11 R Anderson Appl. 84 t Weal Call aft 6Pm 842-3406 Ice Cream Store. COM •ect•le•01•1· ..a ROdhetm 972-4630 19th St c M 646-SS38 '82 320S S Pkg: blk/blk. u t n r •• Westmark Sa111ngs Bank hats Sail 4 air. Alpine am/tm cau. iii.,..~~l'!'I"'~~~~ 11•3~~.;gr~S:;;"k tor busy escrow office In Frff to !H 012 22' af.CGregor ·78. Pap sunroof. Recarro seats, 36 Holy - 38 Dock union 39 Army base 4 Within pref 5 Young girls 6 High priest 24 Blact.. Sp 25 Ways 26 UnbounCI 48 links pieces 51 Oehr1um 52 Kras game Newport Beach Heavy Service station attendant. 2 free adorab' kittens 5 top porta-potty w/trlr new Plrelll• $ 12,900 or phones Front office •P· exper'd for evenings weeks old, avallable In 2 $3995. call 786•8159 auume IM 76G-387S PART /TllE overseer 42 Behold 7 Matr1cu1a11on tests 27 Gather 28 Allusions 53 Legal order 54 Concerning HouMCleanlng Must be hones! & reltable GOOD PAY • BONUS 966-1300 pearance GOOd benellll Apply at 801 W 19th St Call.Deanne 9S3-6020 weetcs Black female and '83 Hobie 16. super mint • •'83 74S TurbO. ABS b--------;;..-:11:.. South Shores Landscape orange male. 9S1-7798 cond. trlr w/ctt box. pk~,~aded, 131<.. xlnl 43 Unfriendly 44 M1k1ta and 8 Big Broad- way hit 29 Silkworm 3 1 WWII boat 55 High 57 Vanegat~d RECEPTIOllSTS ~a~~~~ ,~r~~:i~~~n,;:~ Dal-ma-lla-n-.,-3 -yr-m-alil-A_K_,,C xlras $~800 760..()909 S3 · lobO 646-7872 l.9!!1ifii!LwA'!":'"'lt~o-w_mer_.;.~al;.;;r.ii! PAIT TIIE Exp don Homon, Please call 8S5-3791 show quality. gentle, lo CLASSIC-SN-OWBIRD spd. llk;4n~sJJ800 Musial 45 Wrongdoings 47 Conducted 49 Actor -Ray 9 Remainder 10 Squelch 11 Like some 32 Antelope 33 Authority 35 M uffler 58 Eight pref 59 Hindu noble 60 Wooden strip LOCAL CO llllH 01me~~~~~:thers gOOd home. 645-8166 Excellent cond Ready to .... .r J'W:A•• Start at $7 4S, seet11ng t 1 TEMPORARY SERVICES STUDEMTS SHERRY'S POODLES sail S600. 67S·S40S ~ Y_ILR ·1:0,;,o;~. 8sg~313~: H s graCls. us citizens. ,,.34 1 Buch St II 10S n POOdle free to a goOd .... Maiat Sales-Service-Leasing murders 37 Tender 63 Kindled hard workers Need auto Newport Beach 556-8S20 IET Ylll home. S46·2848 s . . 7020 s, •• 1.11·•·~· '82 SUPRA: xlnt cond. low Call 3-6PM F • 6025 trYlH • miles, priced to aell Hunt Bch 964-2890 RECEPTIONIST SUllH JOll IOWll uattart C::•-llYllll Elre,..1 h try 1mmed'. 673·2857 evea -b1-llngual. Spanish Must We have openings lor 7 h sofa earthton•• good IUlft9¥ft 6 2 3 7 9 8 11 12 13 14 ,/T Ifft l I · ...... WE clean your boat bot-L 'l oe 11 st11t love people Busy, tun boys & girls between cond. $75. 1s4_..413 tom and replace zlnka at E11cellent Selectlon ol New 1lalWI H Afternoon hours Call domestic agency Full 12· 16 years old wofking and Carefully prepared Karen 644-6800. 8 30-S time, CM area 642-6142 evenings & Saturdays Beaut king sz waterbed, your slip 848-0792 UMd BMW'a always In _ _ Earn money. trips & 60.,,. motionless. mlr-SJ ' I 11\...-L 'lOl2 Stock 17 ue. new eng, extnt $ 1450/B.O. mutt Mii 213/484-7307 PART TIME On call per• RECEPTIONIST, front bonuses Call rored & shelved head-1 I -•I 1•11111 son lor cter1c11 sales pos-desk Phones & clerical Mr Rountree board. S22Sl obo. Please • • I I Ilion 1n CdM SS/hour work CM area Apply in l•I lOll Ive message, 720-1623 208 W. 111, Santa Ana ·~~an~~~al':,t. = ~ 20 Cherie 760-1822 person. Auto Lines Leas· M F 1 • 0 3 Bea Desk Closed Suooay trade +ea.ah. 24()-8131 Part T1me Sun Early AM Ing, 2927 S Bristol. CM on.-r 1 am-pm & ~~·r(~2~~~ $800, llPHlllE '88 Poptop ,. .... ,.,., ..-.. to Distribute Newspapers 966•5252 SAC $450.645-7339Doc :---,.k--:-:(P,...r""t)..,..1---.. -o-r-=-Ren-t __. .. ....., · ........ Telephone sales Looking ....... · 80-5281, mettcutoualy '71 qual port eng. & paint. to News-Stlnds in NB . RlOEPTIOllST for prof telephone sates Brass b(j qn sz. Dresser Aecom to 50 h S39S maintained Priced much xtnt. $1850. 831-5737 area Requires Depen-For fast growing hr-tech people in the N B area S600 Mr Sargent (2131 mo NB 675·3"36 eve below market tor aoch •1--..,..----..,----- dable Vetliele Call Mike co Phones. typing, filing Lucrative sales pos111on 906 636 7 4 S8S8 vehicle. Pwr tnlrl, air. '72 Super Beetle. am/tm S57-8393 Wiiiing to train on Apple _ -2 ( 1 )546-IUP WllTll Blaupunk caa. p/w, S cass. runa good. $1700 w/earnlng potential of 3 , p & b c II ft 8PM word procc/comp Great S50.000 .. pr yr Ar1 sales Brown Sota. $1SO.. 2 4 ower w/water elee· spd Not a bfemlsh In or o o . a a er 34 39 PART-TIME. vaned hours growth apply Call for Miro, Chagall, Picasso, Tweed chairs S7S ea xlnt trleal needed Can U · out S 11,280 PP Oya 241-0885 10 jnctude early AM appl 8·12 650-0920 Dall s48•9353 Blair cond. Misc. 54S-8706 aume any month this 973-t34S. eves & wknds •78 vw VAN 1 pau Xlnl. weekends Must have de----------Canopy Bed $ 100. Twin summer (80S) 496-9507 673-1344 C s t m I n 1 u I / c p I pendable vehicle (small llto1,tlt1l1t/Stc~ TllEPllllE S&lll Bed $45 Exec chair S25. Swales Ancilorage, 2 lid• _________ 1 $4650/bO, S52-7826evea t ruck , van . station Restaurant design ffrm lor MAODBenefit Show Recliner Chair S2S. tlesavarl Upto25' S8pr LARGESELECTIONOF wagon) 10 assl11 news-has opening for an or-C.M location S4 & up 548·1946/642-4970 tt. S48-1501 NEW & USED BMW'S! Paper dealer In 1-"na gan1Zed & dependable In-Partl ttme da". evening ---~ area Must be d;;n: dtv1dual to handle variety No experrenc.: nee Chrome & wleker cilalrs Sai1Mu41 70D LOii IUOI llW dable Con1ac1 Greg qi front office work rn-7S4-1941 w/glass top din lbt S72S. DUfortBIC 2 dagger board SEVR~~CUEM&ELSEAALSEliG Hyde Monday thru Friday eluding phones, typing, sofa $250. Antique oak 537S 499•3188 between 9.30 and 1o 30 tlllng. record keeping & TlllPMOIE WOii mirror S 150, 963-1932 ___ 3670 N. Cherry Ave. am only 642-•32l errands Accurancy & at-Up 10 $10 hour. Appl set-DR set, wrt 1;00 base, licyclt1 IOU LONG BEACH • tentlon to details a plus ters for sates crew Salary $200 Obie matt/box, MlZutanl Super s;;:aph 10 (No. Cherryexlt-40S) Excellent benefit pack- • bonus Mr. S 957·3046 $50 642•2114 Jennie spd, mint cond. 23•24... <11•) IH·lllO age Including medical/ ---$ l'rad•lns Welcome PlllT/TllE dental. Apply In person TEUPIOIE WOH H.U.D 0.L.E. children's appraised S900+, 550· OPEN SEVEN DAYS WetlHltllJ OllJ Or1110 Co111ty MARKET RESEARCH lurnl1ure, 2 sets. Bed, Eves 642-9611. 45 61 *'lllOtlllll• lmmac. atareo/c:ata, air. auto, charcoal MUST SEE 7S4-4108/ 54&-5820 :Si Rabbit Conv. wht/blk 1ntr lo ml, 1 owner. gd cond $7500. 673-8886 '82 Black Sclrocco. $6SOO/flrm. Xlnt, orig onr. very lo mi. 646-3823 · 9 S D • t t S I Phone from home Inter-dresser, desk, bull Caaptn am to pm. riving, ntl llrll en OH viewing, no sailing. Eve· board, chr. SS50 both or 1~.-----,....~-iP-!'"'9' ~==~=====~:=:::=========~~=======~ Fountain Valley & Hunt-2601 Daimler St nings & weekends Inter-SJOO ea set 673_5361 Camper shell w/lumber lngton Beach, to vertfy Santa Ana mitenl assignments Re· _ rack S 100. 650-2145 newspaper dellv8f'y Re· I llY FllllTl•E 5100 Btlt WHIM 5100 liable auto necessary. SS HCEPT/SECRETHY ply '" writing, including " Ntttr likt1 -phone number LES 9S7-8133 ,,.,....l"-~i"--..-.... ~ per hour plus mlleage Mus1 be self starter IC ------1175 Mo-ped, run1 l1nii100 M~•cal Recept Busy NB Apply 1n person ar The w 'heavy phone exper, TRlllU, I • Lrg Danish teak desk & hrm Days only 751 •4751 1111 Wutt4 5100 8111 WHIH OEOllCIOHJ 67 '82 Vanagon cam.,.r, like STER= new, auto, A/C, AM/FM c:aas , $12 ,900 BMW 1·987--0338 Overseas delivery Experienced Execuuve Secretary for magazine pubhsher MuSI have gOOd shor1hand & typing skllls Attractive offices In Irvine Call 7S2-647"' Lllll SECllETUY ottrce Seeks enthusiastic. Darty P1101 330 w Bay, accurate 1yp1st Op-Ad "123 Dally Piiot. Bow charr matchtrig 2 seater Fast paced NB real es-personable. prof person Costa Mesa See Mr p or 1un1 ty to .. grow tS60 Cos1aMesa92626 couch $500 645-1418 HONDA EXPRESS Lo ml ~~~.~'!',~~lo~);;'ies:'!~ Busy P~~~~~o~f'"g I Clyde Barrow EOE _ _!79-2060 TAAYll &HIT MIHfHttrtr'I Silt S37S/obo 962-3S28 legal secretary This •• ----Outside sales 661-9260 s1•11t Motorcyelta/ mOdels Male/Female PIT wknds Honest de· IECEPT /SEC'Y SJ u 10 I specialists II you're thinking of buy- rnglleaslng a BMW - STERLING MOTORS has something extra special for you TMt drive a new WllCISl IHtrHttr S 12 50/hr 772-S84 7 challenging position re-T 1 .. P"'rt F 111 ScMttrl l pendable & hard worker • rave .. g1 or u 1me Sa11e 50% & more on new ""!'!--------quires excepttonal skills WE NEED NEW FACES 1 ed f I (N "" & stricl atlentton 10 de-F to clean yard pohsl'I an· mm raie opening or ex-1 yr O computer exp top qualuy bed sets. all '77 HONDA 750F Super R f 0' placement in modeling 11que cycles e1c S4thr perience<l well-groomed req I Exp 6S0-1500 fully guar Not 2nds or re-Sport. 3800 ml. mint BMW & -promise you l--------- 1a11 e erences required Jobs 1n Orange County 650 13S2 R f & personable reception· burlls Twin set. luSI cond Musi see• s1500 640-6962 IEW YOH WEST e s req •St in yachl sales olftee TYPIST /&H. OfFICl $69 9S All sizes avail Craig 850--0S7S wont go away empty handed Limited otter 1S"'O JambOree Road NB FHl IAUIH: T I t 1• PRE-SCHOOL Must type accurately /Small CPA lirm in Newport Free delivery S34-5080 77~A"'-AHA RD 400 Small cafelel'•a in Tustin Legal Secretary Trainee. 1 ti ..,.tlOJ I Teacher /Aide FtT 10-6 have good referen¢es Center needs respon· • "" Some exper needed 1•1-1115 IRVINE 786-7494 Non smoker Hours Sible person with ac-Maple Twin Bed, Oak Cot-Total rblt eng Great cond Call for appointment lrn word procsr Irvine -T s t 9 5 30 c 11 t t k 11 P , .... Tabte 6'2 1648 $750 OBO 979 "208 836·0511askforSue S1000mostart261 -7228 MOVERDRfVER tor local Presttg1ous Irvine based ues -a -a curae yp1ngs 's os-"" ... -.., Adjacent to Fashion Island/Newport Center U0-1"4 D1t1H 1117 Moving Co Bobtail exp land development firm DeAnn Burki!, 642-S73S 111on rnvol11es phones, New blu sw111el rocker $-SO Full/part 11me. eves 3-4 LIFHlllllS helpful Must be 24 "'S or k L 1 s t recpt stat typing gen Barrel chair S25 Recliner •• , see rng ega ecre ary. office duties Good ben· hrs. dealing wtth peopl~o& must be 18 yrs First A•d o Ider c I ea n cu 1 send resume 1n con· Restaurant $ 15 Call 675-S6S2 money Musi be reliable card -A must' Apply 1m-courteous ; & hard. 11 den c e 1 0 01 e n 'S llTC ef11s pleasant working & responsible Salary • mediately, testing w111 be working Call 650· t370 Properties 17991 Cowlln I LORI HEM enviromen1 644-S200 Queen sz sofabed, s2oo bonus negotiable Call May t2 No pl'lone calls. St 1 C 92714 has the following VALET ATTENDANT Sewing/work table. 6'x3', Mon-Fn 9-S. ask for Mr 113 l Back Bay Dr111e, NB NANNY wanted· Bnl or · fYlne, 8 ' openings , $50 499-1817 aft 6pm R 7 /89 9363 -----Irish trained for girls ages attention Gall FOOD SERVICE won<:ers Npl Bch Restaurant Call -- umney 14 1-~AINTENANCE PERSON 4 & 6 Inquire 752-0700 PIT SECRET ARY Type, lor sandwich & salad Ernest, 631-6260 sg~~ &&o:~:i:'n~lb~:=~ lat Stlfiet &tte1,1at 1209 w Hemlock Way Nurses nte phone 645-1623. prep. FI T 5-1 30pm Veterinary kennel ass'ts xlnt cond s27s 974_2s84 Eve's/wkends $4 hr Btwn Santa Ana Student preferred Mon -Fri. needed Exp preferred 3-Spm Mike 645·5760 l•.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil CIA's I IA's ---WAITRESS/WAITERS Two positions open Hrs WATER BED: king size, .Ell ... IFFICl FIT IAIAHI Appllca1ions being ac-Pl•CllASlll Clllll with car tor wicker basket may vary tnter111ews from complete w/liner. heater """ THE DAILY PILOT Is now cepted for part & full n lunch ser111ce. 9·1pm 3-SP M Tues-Fri 12S $150, call 549-0283 Typing, flllng & heavy accepting applications time Con11alescent ex-Entry level Typing, tiling Mon-Frr Earn approx Mesa Dr.C M 631-1030 G S ) phon8$ Some weekend for 01ttrtct Managers 10 perlence required Call heavy phones. figures. s 175.s250 weekly Ulft I H work Interview by appt supervise newspaper 661-740t Mon -Fri knowledge of 10 key All apphcantt' must be VOTER RlllSTlATill only 646-7441 M t h Ill Hours 9am-Spm M-F neat. clean & depen-WOllllS Lllft'S llllSlRY carriers us ave van. Siil ASSISTAIT Please call for appoint-dable. speak & read Eng-110 t 11-... , wagon or pick-up GOOd Certified or experienced ment 64S-SOOO exl 521 hsh. Apply 10.12 noon or ' • t -· • 1• varied duties, some typing ance company benefits Excel benefits Conv 1221 W Coast Hwy, NB Bl11d Santa Ana (Harbor 211·•11·2111 Jewelr7 6214 1/4 cl very fine quality Retail price S 1810, Mii lor $400 Allen 650-6996 llltrll DffiOI salary mlleage allow-Full time 3pm to 11pm llllOl IAY Olll 2-4pm 3077 S Harbor I Wtrt 11 U tr IC. and bonus opportunity Center NB 642-8044 at Carnage) 979-0747 l preferred Wiii train En· Apply in person at Dally __ __ --------• MiactllHffal 6211 try level Apply 1n person Piiot C1rcula1ion Office NURSING Assis all shlf1s QA/QC ve,Y exp retiree Restaurant WHlHI NSntOIS ATTN MAGIC LOVERS 18480 Bandlller Ctrcle, 330 West Bay. Costa Bristol Care Center 1209 ok On-call insp 1n your LUICH SERVERS AYAIUlll ••emt>e<·""ip in e•clu·'ve corner of Ellis, Fount11n Mesa Monday thru Frt-W Hemlock Way S A area Resume 1n1ertek I "" '"" ~ "" Valley 963·9881 Clay No phone calls 930 Indian Park Rothng Expenence<l. lunches only Early morning hours de· club '1 price 777-0611 E 0 E Of11ce help parl time. flex Hills. CA 90274 Appllcatroris accepted 2· livering newspapers lo Can11as S-wap Meet Tarp lllEUL OFFICE hrs needs some exper pm Mon-Fri Bob Burns carriers Hourly rate plus tox 15. peaked root, 2 Laguna Hiiis 9.5 wkdys Checks deposits ftltng SELL idle llems v.t1h a Resrauran1 37 Fashion mileage reimbursement sides Sliver 2 dressing Call for appl S81-2 12 1 MEC0HANh1c·sd 1HEL1 PER Call 548 6033 oa 1 P 1 t Cl 1 ed Ad I S 11 k -1 Y 1 o ass1 • Island Newport Beach ma true or wagon a r m s c 0 m p I e 1 e __ I wn an oo s C B HAIR DRESSER Space MacGREGOR YACHTS 1 1 necessity 1111 ruce w/we1ghts Used 2X's Pd D ·1 p·1 " lresaurans Emsley 11am-7pm S3SO ... •llS27S,759-1206 rental, CM/Nwpt area 1631 Placenlla. c M a1 y I 01 C&SHIH ..... s48•977 1 Of 646-1198 Medical Asst Expr Front 1 t ·2PM for restaurant 1n 142•412 l ed. 20I J Wayne reg lam mem- & Back Non/smoker HB area No e)(per nee bershlp S 1000 644·776S Salary & Hrs open NB Call 983-0500, 2-5PM WORD PROCESSOR MAGIC ISLAND Orth Surg 540-4376 p Retail Major law firm has Im· M embership for sale 0a"d~,f~n_gpa~7111~uesi::~~: MEDICAL RECEPTIONiST ART Tl ME MIMT TRlllEES mediate opening Vydec Make ofter 642·84S3 Inga You musl en1oy Secretarral skllls, good SALES CLERKS experience req'd Legal IAllC ISUll IOLI working with youth and I personall1y Wllllng to Retail record lape, 3 experience preferred but · be a positive motivator learn lront & back office \lotor Ho1111• \\:lilahl•• llideo sales Full & part not necessary Good MEMBERSHIPS950 Call for an rnterll•ew precedures. 1n CM area benefits. congenial or-992-1816 IU· l02U·I•• 546-2781 bet 9.12 M-F '''"port Bc·iwh nr•·n. thn·c• ;~~~al A~~~~~~;'~~pt~?n ~~~a~~ :~-::1~~~~7 Call POOL TAILE $2100 .HIRING ·79 H/Oavldson Sportater LO mi. xtnt. orig onr $2800/obo 646-3823 '8 t HONDA 250 THREE WHEELER 650-4593 171 oXTsuN 2462 78,000 mlles $3SOO 650-4S93 '11110 UIOO/eH )(tntcond S57·2873 Fiat 9123 .MOTORCYCLE RENT AL HONDA XR 500 SSO a day Other sizes '74 Spider, conv. orlQ available 641·9826 ownr. lo ml. mini concf. Yamaha CA SO Motor $3000ob0 64 t -2157 days Scooter, game show '76 FIAT 128: 4 dr. new prlze(3mll List S649. sell clutch & tires. lalr shape. $500 241-8379 tv mag $1200 673-3381 tl fllttor Bt•t1 80 .. 1 FoR RENT 201 M1N1 1-·'""1'""1-,-"-.-,-A-,-,-.,-,-u ... Clean Reserve tor sum-8S 1-1 188 mer by the day 673.-S 133 78 H d C C -------·-· on a vcc A/ . nu Liquidation. S small RV'• paint, nu tlrM & rims. nu 2 tS6 Newport Blvd engine S2400 675-1439 Costa Mesa wkdys 9·5 M OTOR HOME WANTED bHa Private party pays cash 7141761-9350 Trailers Trnel 1024 ·f4 FIELD' STREAM 15· camping traller, llpa S $2000. S48-2853 Tour America this summer Must sacrlficel Beautiful German Traller Call 8S7-1429 Aatt Sufict1/ Parts 9015 Auto detail equip pol- ishers. vacs washer & dryer $500 S"'8·9490 llll lolEIU'S SOUTH cou11n lllZU .. WEWIUHT llllMllllll Volume Sales, Service And Leasing 18711 BelCh Blvd. •llElelllU'S SOUTH cou1n. YOLllWAIEI "WEWIUllT IE lllElllLI" Volume Salel, SeMoe And Leaalng 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (l14) 142-2000 WE CARE ......... BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE '°'\,ti I 1J.lf1 I q Ir 111" 837-4800 49l-4SI I •tn, Deantic aicll: 130'1 1111 lllOl llYUll harpt Mul1 Sell! Best "reuonable" offerl Call 71 4-496-2336. 6-10 eves and wknds. '11 llZ 4IO Ill 42,000 MILES. au extraa1 Best Offer over S20K (71 4) 496-2336 Medical Recept1on1s1 hour., µt•r da'. 1-.arn a ppro\. per~on High quality hand carved ---------Ophth 01t1ce front desk MUSIC PLUS Yacht Broker's License cherry woo<S Orig value HOUSECLEANERS part time ex per d ~600 fWr Ulolll h. 4 all I I :00 wanled new & used S4000 8S7-8t 13 PIT Own trans Top Pay 540-4585 8-5 Mon-Fri ?407 S Bristol Santa Ana boats luxurious l~llon I __ _ Maids ol O C 786-8222 lo I :00 P,1. \,I.. fo r Bruc••• SALES San Diego Ca License ts Schwinn S7S Jewelers ___ __ Medical to be inactive or not 1n talhe $69S S48-2429 IOllHHPER: UROLOGIST Em.,lc•'. L KE ART INTERIOR DE· current use elsewhere ·S-CM Cnn~r. S7S. S..,.- 1 F T C k Newport Beach need<, of-~1GN'1 Will train PT FT r ~ .... ..., "" Live-in Of OU 00 free nurse Preler ex-.:> must not have currenl a -lanai desk $7S, 2 Chaise Aato1 Waatt4 90-20 I 0&11 TOl&J I for vehicle 551-828S WEllY CLEAi CARS All TRIOIS (7H14')"142~oo ;~J.rcetX~E 2-tone M11i1 141 ~~ua~ed~V~~9;·64\~88~~ ·81 dlc Mazda. 5 apd. air. . __ ,,..,. clean. new tires $444SI or 81 Blarrltz. lo ml, 1......,_,.. bat olr Call s49_8438 xlnt cond . $ 16.SOO clean, laundry tor couple Ask tor Mr Crawford ftlllahon or prior coment-(newl $l2S 88 Ratan House on bay 645-7906 ~~,~~~~hw~~s~ ;,~nt~~~ CIHCLLr\TION DEPT (714)S43-6862 5en1s. dnt opponunlty tab'IJ base 540 Bombe ---831-62S9 HOUSEKEEPERS t1ce nurse needed ,n f).} :! . .J :t! I F,() 1'.· !>alf'S end resume documen· chest S 13S. mirror S 10. MercHt1 loa1 1145 '81E _l_Dor_a_d_o.-be-a_u_t._Dove_ Newport Domestics Agney June 644-8722 days or S M&IE & 1101 I talion of license & salary lge ·~ glass SQ. SSO Owl tmmed open1ngs1 House 159 1104 eves OR ANGf COAS r DAii y Pll 0 r START NHE ~~~~r~~r~~,t~r 1~1 c18~~~ lamp SSS. 631-2191 CONNELL CHEVROLET 'l 1 2IOO gry thruout, xlnt cond . 45K ml, S t2,8SO No Auto, air, anrf. nda cos-tradea Call 760-8702 man. lag Sch. lull chg 110 w n" v <.t • CJ., t A Ml ',A 1 A ,,..,,., l 11e Los Angeles Times Ca 92020 TRS-80 pocket computer Companions couples Have something to sell? · Circulation Dept current-w/pr1nter & software, housekeepers. ll1te in Class1t1ed ads do •1 we11 ----ly has pos1t1ons available Doti SSIO t tOV ell $150 Ladlet' 642·6142 Misa D I j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiliiiiil 111 newspaper sales As a -golf clubs, bag & acceu, lh • / •• L-ltttr Newspaper 1 field representative earn AIC ltl4tl ll1trlettr S 100 Formal din rm set. • ••ttr .,. I h 1 Beaut pup S160 642-7326 pecan, w/2-24" Ives, needed lrvtne Live 1n or 1 an our Y wage • gen· out Some English & rel KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! r-rous commission Hours Black Lab for sale, 8 mos. $800 980·3S61 att 7pm erences r~ulr_,, Call 4pm-9pm For more in-oOCI with chll "" 9S7 ""36 papers. g '' • Mlac. WaatH 833-380 aft 2pm lorma1ton, call -c t dren $7S S49· 1343 11111. IPllHlll Call 673-3382 att 6PM on wk days. anylime wk .. ns I Interior Design FLAIR FOR OECORA TING Co-ordinate decors 1n or- Oces & homea will train. p/t flt Call 714/8"'8·9774 tor appo1ntment llY.llJLOUH A(;ES 11 -14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt no• ~n• l ~ OOtl'l•nc~ to• ,ounc ··~·· bHwrn ta l.fturt 1u&1i tor lilt 011nct (O•\I exl 1204 WANTED· Hartman or Sales Cocker spaniel pupplet, 8 Lewis Vouton L~age wks, 2 M, 1 f $75 .. 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World Residents of the earth now total 4.8 billion - twice the number since WWll./B8 An American minister is kidnapped off the streets of Beirut as his wife watches./ AS Jose Napoleon Duarte is .the apparent victor in El Salvador voting./ AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:·=·=~·:::.:·:·:·:=:-~:::::::::::::: Mind and Bod'y ' Even at 90, Dr. Karl Men- ninger doesn't want peace of mind - "There's too much to be stirred uP,about. "/81 Set a target date and start your "cut down'' to becoming a non .. smoker today./81 Parents can hardly wait to sit back and watch the YU PPIES work./82. Sports Corona del Mar's Brad Lewis is bidding for an Olympic berth in rowing. /C1 The Angels need relief. as evidenced by an 11-1 defeat Monday night./C1 Dave Ullman continues to lead the 4 70 class In the Olympic sailing trials./C2 :::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::·:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment Two musicals and a Wild West drama put Ameri- cana in the community spotlight this week./83 Bop TV is an attractive alternative for white vlew-c ers In South Afrlca./83 Business Business columnist Syl- via Po~er outlines new law th\ff could save tax- payers a bundle./85 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::·: INDEX Bridge Bualness CaJltornla News Clasalfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers National News Opinion Publlc Notices Sport a Stock Markets T ... vlalon Theatera WNther World Mewl • 84 86 A4 C4-6 84 C6 88 C5 82 A4 A8 B8.C4 Cl-3 87 83 83 A2 A4 Soviets say .'~¥et' to B:alD ~ . Russ cite America's 'cavalier attitude.·· but spokesman says U.S . ')Vent the last mile' MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said ioday it won't take part in the 1984 Summer OlympiC$ in Los Angeles. citing the United States' "cavalier attitude" toward the Olym- pic. chancr and assening the Ameri- cans don·t intend to ensure the A ducky brood security and rights of athletes. "In these conditions the National Olympic Committee of the U.S.S.R. is compelled to declare that the J)Jrticipation of Soviet sportsmen in the Games of the 23rd Olympiad in Los Angeles 1s impossible.'' said a A mother duck leads her ducklln&• on their fl.rat awim around Newport Barbor. The family of 14 hu made lta statement issued by the Soviet Na- tional Olympic Committee and dis- tributed by the officiaJ news aamcy Tau. The Soviet incursion into A~~ni sum prompted President Jimmy .Carter to call for a boycott of tbe 1980 Summer Games in Moscow. In Washington, the United Stales today denounced the Soviet Union's decision u ··a blatant political action for which there is no justification.'· John fluli'n. chief spokesman for the State ()q)anment, utd the Unit-ed Sta&n .. went the last male .. 10 ease Soviet coocun1 about the aecurit)'.. of Soviet iuhletes at the Olympics and said all allcaattons to the contrary arc "totally faJse. •• ""The conscience of the U nitcd States is clear," Hui.bes saul. "We have nothing to apologize for." The Soviet a.nnounccment came as relay runners bega n carrying the nest lo the front yard of a bayfront home .. whoee owner helpe the yowiaatera o•er the 11e&wall blocJdDC their })9th. Closed landfill investigated as source of toxic chemicals Officials fear DDT may be leaking from defunct facilily above Newport Bay By JERRY HIRSCH Of lhe o.lly Net Stefl Orange Count} waste disposal officals are investigating a closed landfill on the Newport-Irvine border that may have leaked during the heavy storm season of 1983 near the San Diego Creek site where high concentrations of toxic chemicals were discovered last month. Engineers with the state Regional Water Quality Control Board dis- $1.1 million gift goes to university By ANDREA ADELSON Of llM DellJ ""°' ..... The Irvine Co toda~ announced three gifts totaling SI. I million to UC Irvi ne. said to be among the largest in the college's history and the largest- s1ngle donation ever given by the Newport Beach-based developer. The gifts will be put to three separate uses. d1v1ded into a $500.000 challenge grant for a 5.000-seat stadium. $500.000 to help in con- struction of a laser research institute and SI 00.000 in seed money to endow a second chair. all at the In inc ca mpus. The gifts ··1aunches this campus on a whole new era toward its goal ... a research institution of the highest qualit) ... rctinng Chancell or Daniel Aldrich said t<><ta) dunng a campus news conference. Irvine Co. President Tom Ni elsen said. "We're continuing to work on bu1ldin~ that relationship with the industrial community.'· The Ir\ me Co.'s phtlanthrop) will act as ca ta I} St for a $3.8 mi llion fund- ra1s10g campaign for the Campus Events Center. In March. the UC Board of Regents appro~ ed the ~ale ot $7.7 million in revenue bonds. But pnvatcdonattonsare needed to make up the difference 1fthe stadium is to open for the 1986-8 7 basketball season. The developer'<; g1 ft wi II add to a $6 million fund needed to construct the Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic. expected to be completed in December of 1985. In add1t1on . the Irvine Co. gift •Mii launch a SI million fund-ra1s1ng effort to endow the Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Chair. The chancellor has said the chair will provide for "research to benefit s~ety" It wall be onl ) the second such endowm~nt on campus. covered the seepage dunng the 1983 storm season but "by the time we tested 1t. we did not find an~h1ng specific. It dned up this year with the light storm season." said Jim Anderson. the water quality board's execu11ve officer 1n this region. ··we have some more exploratory- work to do 10 that area:· Anderson added. The leakage occurred near the section of San Diego Creek where tests on small minnows revealed high concentrations of DDT and other toxic chemicals used to kill insects and plants.· Although Anderson believes the dumpslle 1s one possible source of tho~ chemicals. he said 1t 1s unhkel} it 1s the only source The DDT "as found m its fresher form rather than 10 its by-product state. he explained. DDT usually breaks down 10to other chemicals after a period of time. he a id. The landfill. which 1s on the lf'.me- Newport Beach boundary JUSt cast of MacArthur Boulc,ard at the San Diego Creek. was closed m 1960. Although the DDT discovered in the mannows does not represent a public health hazard. according to Anderson and the county health department. officials are concerned because 111s harmful to w1ldhfe ip the cmvrronmcntaOy sens111ve San Otego Creek and Upper Newport Bay area. Consumed 1n large quantities, DDT can cause nervous system and respiratory disorders in humans. "'The dump is a con~rn. runoff from mdustf) 1s a concern and agriculture 1s a concern." &.nderson said. adding that "11 1s going to take some time "' dikovcr where the contamanants are coming from ... Count\ officials are contused o'er the site 0of the landfill. said Frank Bowerman. chief engineer for the count\ Waste Management Program . ··we are looking into th e mfor- mauon 1n regards to a potential seep but I haH~ had trouble getting a clear 1den11ficat1on of where the e\act locauon 1s:· Bowerman said College park permit parking gets CM nod ay KAMM E. KLE• ~ts were the best way to .... °' ...... ,.......,. park\ng hastes In the ~ A plan the Costa Mesa City bomood. Council rejected In Mareh to eetab-' The City Council d irected ctty flsh permit parking In the Gotlege staff to work out a ptan for ttte Pn '*ghborhood Mxt to tht pennlt parking •*" that ~ Paclfle AmphtthMt,. WM lldopted <Mtermlne ftnes and _.. how Monday ntght .tt• conc:«ned permtta woulO be distributed Ind restdents totd the council tne (Pl-... ... PAIUDllO/ d) Olympic ·iorcb ~ New ~ort City on the way ec:ro11 U. Umled Stalel to Los Aftlela. TM....,_.., WU made well Mad of Ille J .. 2 deadline for countries to ...,. ,.,.... ootifaoon on wtlclbtt _,, Will parutjpllte. 1"b'e pmes art in real J~y now." sald AJ Omer. ro.i-time Olympic aold medalist in w clilcus. Sul he declared! ••tf they ·want to (Pleue .. 80VIS1'8/A2) .. . Ban reds · fOunder claims Victory Coalition takes credit for Soviet pullout decision By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol .. Dm9r ....... There .was bittersweet re- joicing today at the bead- q uancrs of the Ban the Soviets Coalition as wot<i reached the Costa Mes.a- based organiza- tion formed to keep the Soviet Union out of JALSIGEJl the 1984 Summer Olympic Garnes that the Russians arc not comina-.._, The group, led by David Balsiatr. a Costa Mesa advCTtising executive. had recently mounted an extensive campaign aimed at encouraaina Sov- iet athletes and visifors to defect dunng the Los Angeles Summer Games. •·we always felt we were in a win- wm situation:· Balsiger said. "Orig- inally we had advocated they be banned or volut\Jlrily withdraw but wh"cp it dadn'tA'ool likc that wou)d occur w6 moved into our second phase-which was to assist defectors and focus hea vy attenuon on human nghts violations.·· Balsiger. 1he man who fo unded the group last September an the wake of the downing of Korean A1rhnes Flight 007. admitted however. that the Soviets w1thdrawaJ, "1s kind of disappointm~. We were raising money, pulling plans t<>eethcr,people together. We were about 60 percent complete 1n havi ng a well-0iJed organizauon ready to go. Another (Pleue He BAJI/ A2) ) Parents hit school closures By ROBERT BARKER Of.,,. o.My ......... .\ belt-11ghtemng move that would close four Ocean V &cw School Dts-- tnct elementary schools and shut down seventh and eighth grade classes at three middle schools at- tracted a cro"d of more than I 00 people to Ocean Vie"' High School l\ll onda~ night Most of the 31 people who spoke urged tru'itec'> to keep open Lark \' 1ew School. one of tht' targeted c;chools The\ fear mentalh retarded ~oungstcrs who ~alk ne\t door from !\o ue\a Vic" School to attend somt' regular classes at Lark\!~"' ~111 ha'e to be bu'ied to another loca11on The) claim tht' change ma' cause their )oungsters 10 be abust'd b' their nt'" classmates because of "their different appearance ·· Other<; urged that another targeted school .Glen 1c". be kept open as an ··a1tematl\c ..choor· "h1k another <;peakcr opposed the transfer of SC\Cnth and eighth grader from C"trcle \.1e" to \fanna \ 1c" and ~pnng Vie" schools ~\·ause of (Plea8e 11ee CLOSURES/A.2) Peace comes to troubled college district A year after morale hit rock bottom. Coast trustees move to restore calm A year ago. morale in the Coast Commun1t} College D1stnct reached a new low. ~ut 100 teachers and admmas- trators at Ora nae Coast. Golden West and Coastline colleges were work10g undct the cloud of layoff notice~ that would take effect at the end of the \tmester. At one pomt. numbered dolls reprcsent1na the teachers to bC' fu rloughed were pinned to trees at the Oranae < oast campu\ A. fe" notes cam mg crud(' or obscene mc,\1\P,t'\ ' --- aimed at d1stnct officials were also seen _ E'en those teachers not facing the loss of their JObs were saddened by the cutbacks lne\1tably. some of the dismay tnckled into the classroom Many students sympathized with the teachcf'l and JOmrd them in a hitter campa11n aimed at recalhng the clec-tcd trustC'C5 who approved the la>orr, The trustee\ and the d1.,tnct'" top adm101strato~ defended the.' cut bad. .. They said the Coa\t D1stnct faced a budget deficit of SS 5 m11l1on. and the la)'offs were the only wa} to make budact ends meet The} da1med the recall campaign was the work of the Amencan Federauon of Teachers chapter rcpresen11ng the d1stnct''i 640 full-ume instructors and lhargcd thl' teachers union v.1th wanuna to tali.c control of the d1stnct One veteran OC't instructor Y.hu said he understood the nrgument'i on both s1dC''> ob~r"cd. "I bohne thl" trust~'i fc-cl the) 're do1na what'" hl-'>t and ~ do the teacher\ But the '"'' groups ha'c polanzcd. and th e pro ~es\ of communication hR\ hroh·n d~iwn I'm not c;un· an\Onl' \l\n ,10 PHIL Sl£1D£11D NEWS P ERSPCCTI~[ anythan~ about n no" ·· .\ )car later for m.in' student!. teacher1 and adm1n1\tra1ors. thoit scn'it nt hopdC'\~nC\\ 1\ tin:tll\ \llrt· 1n1 to ,·a~ lh \(lO\( fl'l"'''"'°P' IJ .. t \l'iH\ power struglc was "on h' the teachers Although th(\ rcl·all backers failed to collect enough c;1snatures to fol't'C a special election the campaign did generate otcns1~c pubhc1t\ about thcla)'offs Then in No,embC'r. thrtt candidates supported by the teachers were easah elected to the "' fiW"-mem~r boarJ of trus\tts When the thrtt Conrad "-or dqu1st. rmando Ru11 and Nann Pollard. v.ccre elected man-. teachen l'tJOlccd .\nd \UJT cnouah. one of the nt'w board., fin\ action\ v.1 to reh1 rt la1d-ctfT teacher".\. But other\ 1n the mstnct, ~u· harh \Orne admuu tr1t -.ho had (Pleue eee P&AC&/A2) J ... ,. Al * Orange Cout OAJL y PILOT /Tuesd(ly, May 8, t984 Sliding in the surfllne Wetaa.lted aJdmboarder elldea acron a thin layer of water at the eurf"• edge near the Balboa pier. Clear eJdea and allghtly lower temperature• are expected Wedneeday. pull out. then the hell with them~" ABC. which has the nghts to televise the summer games. still hopes "after reading (the Ta~s state- ment) that the Soviet!i will still participate and the) have until June 2 to change their minds." said Irv Brodsky, an ABC spokesman. It was not 1mmed1atcl" known whether other Soctalrst countnes would join the Soviet Union in staying away from t-he Games. Sports committees and state-controlled media in East European countries have been repeating Soviet allega- tions that the United States was violating the Olympics charter The Soviets.have refused to use the word "boycott" in d1scuss1ng whl'ther they would stay away from the Games. They said the Soviet Union never engages in boycotts. or similar politically motivated actions such as the 1980 decision by the United States not to participate in the Moscow Summer Olympics as a protest to the Soviet intervention in Afghanista n. · T he possibili ty of a Soviet pullout arose on April 10 when the Soviet National Olympic Committee of- ficiall y complained about U.S. prep.- arattons for the Games and said there were no guarantees of security for their athletes. The United Stat.cs..Olymp1c Com- m tttee had no 1mmed1atc comment on Soviet oullout. At the White Hou!>e, deputy press secretary Pete Roussel said there was no immediate comment The Soviet National Olympic Committee statement sa id: ..The cavalier attitude of the U.S. authori ties to the Olympic charter, the ~ross flo uting of the ideals and traditions of the Olympic movement are aimed directl y at undermining it. This line that was manifested clearly earlier is conducted now as well. The statement said that "to act d ifferently would be tantamount to approving the anti-Olympian actions of the U.S. authon tics. BAN S0¥1ET GROUP REJOICES ... From Al three months and we would ha'e reall y pulled the 1h1ng together.·· The group had planned to set up "safe houses" to aid defectors and claimed to have contacts 1n~1de the Olympic volunteer committee who would communicate with poss1bk defectors. Those plans w11l ltkel)' be scrapped now, the 37-)'ear-old Bal.,1gcr said. But he does not unden:st1matc the role his group played 1n the So' 1ets' decision. CLOSURES ... From Al alleged danger from asbestos. "The bottom, line .1s !hat we (the Ban the Soviets Coalition> were tht influencin~ factor (in the Soviets' dec1s1on): Balsiger said. When Peter Ueberroth, president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organi z- ing Committee. met w11h the Soviets recently all issues were resolved except the Ban ;.ne-so' 1t•ts group. Balsiger said. "The• (the Soviets) ~anted the Reagan '..\dmin1stratton to denounce us. to muzzle us. But the Reagan A.dmin1stration said that in a fret' PARKl~G ••. Frum~1-• present It at the June 4 counclt meet. country, the tho ught that we could be muzzled was absurd," he said. Balsiger credited the Ban the Sov- iets' efforts to focus worldwidt' atten- tion on the Soviets' human rights violations as the deciding factor in the Soviets' decision. "Our plans were the last straw - they didn't want that embarrassmt'nL Last Friday I heard from the chair- man of the Soviet Ol)'mp1cs Commit- tee and he said 'I f we drop out, 1t'c; because of Jhe Ban thl· So' 1et~ Coalition.'" The So' 1et1> next step. Balsiger said. 1s to pressure Eastern-bloc nations to JOin them 1n their decision. "I think tht'} 'II take oul fi,.,c or six (countnes) with thc.-m . Bui I kno" the East German'> want to he here desperately." W E~THf R -----~ Sunny, warm; high in th~ 70s Coutal Tides Ft111 h!Qh fltal IQw Secon4"•9n Secolld IOw TODAY.~ 306 a m 1o·se a m l11pm 11 lSpm Wl.DNCSOAY rirtl "'9h 4 42 • m 4 4. flrtl IOW 11 49 am ·0 3 =~ __ _!~~~ 4S Sun Nit today at 7 •2 p m rllft W9Ql\eaoay at Ii 56 a m anO Mia again at 7 43 pm Moon •IMI at 12 40 pm TueM!ay Mii at 2 01 a m ind llMI again at I 50 pm T""4ay Ill ... llO ~ N ... ~ 62 ... 1' 17 117 70 60 llf 2t IO H 17 82 n 64 51 31 .. 40 ea 49 10 13 ... 11 72 " 74 s. 12 49 71 .. 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WllOne.089 LOW CIOUCll 10- nlQllt WICI WllO,..Oay mQ(l\inQ Cool Wean.ed8'f wflh hlQhl elonQ the cout 118 to 74 WICI SA to 90 lnl81\C1 v811ey9 Lowt tonlQllt 62 to 62 LOCATION HunllnQlon 8elCtl RI.-Jelly. N8wp«I 40th Slt981, Newport 22nd Street. Newpo<t 8alooa Wedge Laguna 8e8oll S•" Clemerlll Wet•leme>.ll0-111 Swait SID 1·2 1 , I •·2 , 1 Olractlon South-I Assistant lestifies dentist ignored several warnings By JEFF ADLER Of ttw Oallf Piiot ttafl Costa Mesa den tist Ton y Protopappas repeatedly ignored warnings that a patient he was trea1ing was turning blue and ap- parently needed oxygen. the dental assistant who gave the warnings testified Monday. Nell} Fowler, a dental school graduate certtficd to practice den- tistry in Florida, told an Orange County Superior Court jury she warned Protopappas three times that Cathryn Jones' lips were turning purple, a sign the 31-year-old patient was m need of oxygt'n. "I told Dr. Protopappas I think her ltps arc 1u rning purple ... Fowler. a natt ve of Colombia. said from 1he w11nc~s stand. "He (Protopappa!>) said. 'She 1s fi ne:·· Within five minutes. fowler testi- fied. she again warned the dc.-ntist that the patient wa~ turning blue. "He said. ·G·····. you don't know purple: Ht· picked up a little purple cap from a synngc and said. 'This is purple:·· Protopappas continued to work on Jones, who was havmg all tier teeth extracted so that dentures could be fi tted. Fowler said. He never checked to see whether the patient was breathing. While he worked. he was discussing Patricia Craven'scase with another dcntaJ assistant who was in the room. Fowler said. Cra ven·, a 13-year-old patient. was admitted to the intensive care un it of Mission Community Hospital three days earlier. on Feb. 8, 1983. ho urs after she was released from Protopap- pas' clin ic following day-long dental surgery. Crave n died Feb. 19. Fowler told the jury she noticed Jones' left hand was cold and her fingema1ls had tumed purple. "I took her hand up and showed it to Dr. Protopappas and said I think this patient i~ blue." she said. She said that Protopappas beg.an adm101sten ng oxygen. She recalled putting her head to the patie nt's chest but was unable to detect a heart beat. "I ha\'e been telli ng Dr. Protopap- pas she was purple and he wasn'1 doing anything about 1t,'' Fowler recall ed telling another dental assis- tant who worked at the office while efforts were being made lo resusci ta te the woman. in the deaths of Jones. Craven and 2~ year-old l(jm Andreassen. The pros- ecution alleges the three women died as a result of the negligent and improper a<iminlSlration of general anesthesia at Protopappas' high-vol- ume clinic. Fowler told juro rs that after Jones was rushed b~ I"! amedics to nearby Hoag Memonal ospital in Newport Beach. wh s e died two days later, Protop as called her into the office lounge for a private conference. "I came in and he said, 'Just sit d own there. You don't have to tell me what to do. I ha\lrntore e.xpericnct than you: " Fowler said of the conv'ersation. She added Protopap- pas called her .. just a f--little assistant." T hree days later. Fowler saiq she q uit her job at the clinic. Fowler also testified that she as- sisted Protopappas when he treated Kim Andreassen in September 1982. But school official~ sa> they'' l' conducted extensive tests 1n district schools generally tn the northern portions of Huntington Beach and have found no sign of asbestos fibers. The ineit members earlier voted u lmoulfy against the panting,. rictlons becau• they felt the would penattze 1'elf.. dents -In the form of nuisance and tees -just because they ltve near the amPhJtheater. When Balsiger formed the ~roup. he said. he wanted to prove 11 was . ._._ ____________ _ possible he could have an inter- national effect. Now he has done that. Protopappas, 38. 1s charged with three counts of second-degree murder But contradicting the testimony of other witnesses, Fowl er said An· dreassen was not given a general anesthetic, a key prosecutjon conten- tt on. Fowler testified Andreassen was sedated by intraveno us sedation rather than a general anesthetic. "We're as clean as a wh istle," a district official said today. Trustees will vote May 21 whether to follow. recommendations of a master pla'n committee to close Glen View, Pleasant View. Lark View and Meadow View. The recommen- dations also call for seventh and eighth grade classes to he discon- tinued at Westmont, \1rde View and Villflge View. The changes would take effect in September of 1985 1f appro' cd by the board. District officials sa• dosures will save about $1 m1ll1 on 1n operating costs a year. Enrollment has dropped from a peak of 14,000 pupils 1n the early 19 70s to a total of 9.600 The number 1s expected to dip further unt1l leveltng o ff at about ~.000 But Monday, three ,....dent• of College Park teetlfted the bat-ncacs.e Mt up Jn the otlghbomood a an attemauve to parking per- mits had not .necflve1y ~red ooncertgoera from College Park during the Amphitheatre's opening weekend concerta earUe r this month. · Karen Millar, whoee husband, Russ, Is president of the Con· cemed Cltlzeris of Costa Mesa, a homeowners~ group, recommend- ed that cars found In vlolatlon of the permit gystem be towed by the city. he said. "I wanted to show that one li ttle guy could start something as a citizen and carr) 1t through and have an intemat10nal effect and pull it off. In a world when nobody think!i they can do anything anymore l think we've shown that 1sn 't true." He said the group has not been disbanded. "I have instructe d all our people to 'it1ll carry out their specific dut1c~ throughout the week -setting up billboards. aerial adven1sing. re- search. But tht' news (from the Soviets) !>eems 10 be quite dec1s1ve." H1'i group may continue to calT) on. focusing attention on human nghts v1ola11on~. even aflcr the Olympics. he said. PEACE REIG~S AT COLLEGES ... Front'Al cooperated with thl' pre' 10u'> hoard were apprehcn'l'l'. Rumor., circulated rnncern1ng a "h11 ll\I .. of top administrator<, ~ho ""ould lw quic kly removed b> tht' new 1ru\lel''> Teachers union leaders h;id r<ilkd for the,(j1smantltng ol ( oa'>tlinc . the college that lack<; a formal campu" but offers classec; at numt'roU'i .... 11l'llltr locatio ns. Some ( oast Ii nr oll\n.11, fea red the nc'' trustee~ would (;trr\ out that propo~al. The new tru~tCt''> had abo nun· paigned with the plc:dgl' ol making KOCE Channel SO. the d1m1tt· subsidized tele\'1~ion -;1at1on. self. sufficient. As a re.,ult. KO< f em· ployees feared the lru\tl'l'' ~ould impose crippling 1 uthal k\ on lhl· station. But among some d1.,tmt 11tlie1al<.. the apprehension that lollowed thr election also 1s d1min1~hing. In the months s1ncr tht· l'lcu1on, the board has taken no rash actlOn'i to tear apart~asthne or 11s tcln-1sion courses (another frequl·nt 1ar~et n 1t1- cism from teacher~) In tact. an independent revi<.'w the tru<itt'C!i oh- uiincd from Evan<> Management \er vices praised Coastltnc and ti'> tt:k courses. At a recent meeting. Hoard Prc~1dent Nordqu1\t 'iatd ht• '-'3'> satisfied Coastltne "a~ CJ lO\t dTic it'nt 1osti\ut1on Concerning KOCI . thl· same Fvan'I report recornmendcdJ ht' di'· tm:t dl\C\t ttscll of the tcle' 1\1Un 'tation. l)('rhaps h~ ~lltng 1t an independent ent1t) 'luch a' 1hr KOC'E-TV f-oundation Rut tht' rr port recommended it tx· done on <1 gradual ha\tS. with lOm j'llclion b) Januar) 1986 De pttr "111 1 h\t ·rumor\ there ha' been no ma'I\ firing of top adm1nl'> trator\ Somr hJ H' been under the prote-ltton of tOnlrJl'I~ Jn a C'nntrmer\tal nit" t' 1a~1·n 1mmed1atrh altl.'r thl' Nm cm her ek c11 on ar)d 1us1 hd(11t• the nt•w trustet''> tonk olfo.:l' lht• prt'\ IOU\ ho;ird grantt·d contrart e\H'n'>lon' and nc1.1. rontrac1s to nine d1~tnu adminmrators. assuring them cm- plu~ment through June .~O. 1986 F' l<:rl\IOO!> wcnt to tht· thrt·e colkgc prl''>ldt•nl'>. ~inn· tht•n. J.t>hn Ruller \tl'pped do" n ac, Coa'>tlllll' pre~1dent tu accept another adm1n1'>tra11un pu\L thuc; vo iding h1~ c:untract Or angd oao;t college Prec;1dcn1 lkrnan.l L u'lo.in rccentl) annnuncl'd he ,., fl'\lgrung Aug. I 10 rt•prt''>l'nl u>m- munll\ <'<>llcgrc; aero.,., th\' n:i1111n 1n V\-;i<,h 111gton. 0 .t Otht·r contract rt'n p1cnt\, 1nt'lud- 1nti: < iolden West Prl's1dent lee "itc' l'n\. three "ICC ehanl'cllors, Nw di'>tmt's legal coun">el and ihe presi- dent of KOCE are continuing in their pu'ittions. District ( ommun1t) l<ela- 111nl\ Officer Ril'hard '>1mon alc,o n:rc1vt•d a new contract but 1c; now on lt'aq• from thr d1s1rirt. I ht• new trustees had hired a1- tor r1q l..arf) Agran In ad' t'>C them on ho\A. to challenge' the contract'i. Agran ap11arc-ntly wac,' unabk• to li nll :t loophok. and la~t Wcdnc\<lav tht· trum·es voted to aflirm thl' rnn- trovcr\tal contrach. In dkc 1 tht• truc;tcec; decided to pu1 the d1\ t\I\{' 1s!,ue behind them \honly after the cltctlon. l11ng-11nw C hanccllor Norman Wat'ion an noun~cd ht• would rct1rt when Im rnntiar tcitprrt'\,Junc ,0, IQ84 rhcrc have been report~ of friction ht-tween the new trustees and Wat!Wn Rut as a tnhutt to the chanC'cllor. the board announ<.·cd Wedncsda) II would rc - naml· thr Orangt• C on'tt < olkgc I thrar. 1n h1~ honor In anolher tl'lO\C tlt..it lw' rt•a\\Ur('d \Orne Jdminl\trator\. thr tru'itecr, r,tlcucd D:n 1d BrtN ncll . a rc~Pcllt·d C n:l\\lirw tkan :'I\ Jlh 11,t•r 111 11H' board 1mmed1ntl'h and 1nwnm l'hanrcllor when Wat'>o n retires I k .i.x1ll '>Cf\'!.' 1n un11 I a pcrmant•nt ''1lt'l'\'iOr I'> lhO'>l'll. In 1ntt·n H.'W'> after hi\ apprnnt· n1l'nl Hrownl'll repeatl.'dl) 'trc~'>el.I th.it his goal I'> 10 aid 111 "tht healing" Of tht• d1\tr1Ct Ruard Prc<,1dcn1 Nordqut'>l J l'· knm' lcdgcd an l'asing ol ten\lon 111 tht• ontT 'olatlle district. "I feel 'l'f) good about the d1,. trllt." he ~1d "A good deal ol ll1UrtC'>) and grace has been rc0t:CICd in all ckmrnts of the district in the pa'>t week or so ·· ~ornt· people were concerned th:tt the nt·v .. ly ellTtcd trustees would be mcrd~ puppet<, of th<' Amcncan hderat1om of feaehers. Rut the board m('mhcr' ha ve not always backrd thl.' unwn T he lrustees' rt•hit·tanrl' to dismantle ( ·oa~tltm· I'> an example "The~ an· li\tl'n1ng," s.'\1d lo<'al .\n Pre'l11.len1 Ph11l1s Bas1le."But thC'~ 're lt\len1ng to the administrators a~ much"'' to u~ They're succeeding 'l'r\ "'l'll in hc:mnga numbcrof<,1dc~ to earh \Ion " Sht· u 1lkd 11 an improvement ovc1 the prl'' mu., board, cli,umtng past tru'ltt·cc, turncd a dC'afcar to teachers, th<>uRh '>Ollie anstruC'tors wish l hangc' in (.lt.,tnct policy would occur . rnort• quit Id)'. .. Th<' board d1dn 't plun,e into mak1n~ 1ad11:al chanaes the day after the [,an'> rcJ)Ort wa~ received," shr "><11d .. I hr) 'vc left people think1n1 that < hangc will be a long-term pnl{ l"\\ that wi ll eventually lead to ht'altng na .. 1lc ;lddt'd. "I thmlc the tran \1t111n pc.·11oc.l will ~ difficult. We Wl'll' polarllC'd la<;t year, and actting halk togrthl't 1\ hard lt't, ca\icr H' 1ump nfT rithrr end • ' Grand jury: More speed on TIN CUP Thr Orange County Board of Supervisors has been dragging its feet on correcting problems with an important counly campaign reform law. the chairman of the counly Grand Jur) charged Monda)'. Foreman Ellen Wilcox faulted supervisors for failing to take more rapid action in closing loopholes in the so-called ·n N CUP ordinance, first passed 1n 1978. The measure. Time Is Now. Clean lip Politics. prevents !>upervisors from voting on issues affecting con· tnbutors who had donated more ttlan $1 .403 to a supervisor's campaign fund . Witco\ and lhl' (irand Jun' ha ve al.kcd that amendment~ closing loophole~ be approved before the June 5 primary electton. but she said 'ihe still has not received any indica- 110n when the matter will be brought to a board vote. Several supervisors !>IUd they sec no urgency 1n passing the rev1s1ons and arc unwilling to 1akc what might be a hast~ action that could Jeopardize TIN CUP. Thev said the matter needs run her stud}. · The proposed changes would bnng thl' total contributions from an indt· '1dual "ho own!> a corporation under the T IN C\JP report ing threshold. 1 WrRE L1sTEN1Nc L Just Call 642-6086 .. Dally Piiot O•llv•ry 11 Guarent"d ..... ·11. ,, ' ' t 111~ I; "t1• '* I i' ,.. lll'I Gov. likes Prop. A, but won't back it By JEFF ADL ER Of ttMi Dally Not t lafl Gov. George Deukmej1an supports the c9nceP.l of Pro post ti on A. but wi II not spec1fi~ll) endorse the penny transportation sales tax initiative slated to appear on the June 5 ballot, the undersecretary of the state Busi- ness, Transportatton and Housing Agency said Monday. Dana Reed. newly appointed to the undersecretary's post, said it would be Inappropriate fo r the governo r to endorse the county measure. yet emphasized the governor stands be- hind efforts by local taxpaye rs to "solve their own problems." "If Orange County wants its (trans- portation) system improved. they're going to have pass Proposition A.'' said Reed, who earlier told about 400 persons who attended a S250-a-plate pro-tax fund-raising dinner that the state will not have the money to finance maj or transportation 1m- proveml'nts 1f the measurt' fatls. .. If I were a registered voter tn ~nge County. I would vote fo r Propos111on A," hr said. Although Dcukmejian opposes general tax increases. he 1s not opposed to people taxing themselves to solve local problems. Recd said. "lfhe were opposed to it. he would have let us know." the state offi cial added . "This is a method to let the people of Orange County make the decision." Recd told those attending the dinner at the Disneyland Hotel that when the costs of maintaining and rehabilitating state highways and completing the interstate highway system are deducted from state trans- portation funds only $56 million is left for new transportation projects duri ng the next fi ve years. "That money is not going to solve your problem~." he said. By inc(easing the sales tax from 6 percent to 7 percent. Proposition A would raise an estimated $5.4 billion over the next 15 years for a package of transpo11atton improvements. (f passed."1he tax would pay for at least one new lane in each direction on every county freeway, other highway improvements and a proposed Costa Me!>a-to-Fullenon rail line. The ~inner grossed about SI 00,000 for the pro-tu Citizens for Better Transportation, said Eileen Padberg. a campaign consultant for the group. What do you like about tht Oally Pilot? What don't you like? Call Ult number a t left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may bt Ult d to record letters lo tbe editor on any topic. Contributors 40 our Letters column must include tbelr name and telephonl' number for verification. No circulation calla, please. Tell u1 what's on your mind . ORANGE" COAi, l Daily Pilat H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher Circulation 714/142-4333 craaalfl9d Mtvertl•lno 114/142·5171 AU other dep•Hmenta M.2-4121 MAIN OFFICE tJO Wftt lhov !',.t (.0\141 ........ 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WIUlame ( u, '''°'' 1f" '41111•~· VOL. 77, NO. 129 ... • I t ( I ·coat Newport's Howard and Gloria Seelye have re- tired as aids to county liwmakers./ A3 Walter Burroughs' Searchlight column takes a close look at foldjng money./ Al California Two large brush fires are under control In Ventura, Vandenberg./ AS There's no place like this place so this must be the place.IA& Nation Gary Hart needs to do well today as voters in four states go to the polls. /AS President Reagan will ad- dress the nation on TV Wednesday to push for Central American aid./ A4 World Residents of the earth now total 4.8 billion - twice the number since WWll./88 An American minister Is kidnapped off the streets of Beirut as his wife watches./ AS Jose Napoleon Duarte Is the apparent victor in.El Salvador voting./ AS Mind and Body Even at 90, Dr. Karl Men- ninger doesn't want peace of mind - "There's too much to be stirred up about." /81 Set a target date and start your "cut down" to tnga rron-smoke today./81 Parents can hardly wait to sit back and watch the YUPPIES work./82. ::~:·:::~:·:·:::·:·:::::::;:·:·:·:::::·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Sports Coronadel Mar's Brad Lewis is bidding for an Olympic berth In rowing. /C1 The Angels need relief, as evidenced by an 11-1 defeat Monday night./C1 Dave Ullman continues to lead the 4 70 class in the Olympic sailing trials./C2 Entertainment Two musicals and a Wild West drama put Ameri- cana In the community spotlight this week ./83 Bop TV Is an attractive alternative for white view- ers In South Afrlca./83 Buainess Business columnist Syl- via Porter outlines new law that could save tax- payers a bundle./85 :·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:::::·::::: INDEX Bridge But lness California New1 Claaslfled Comics Croasword Death No tlcel Horoscope Ann Lander• National Newa Opinion Public Notlcea Sport a Stock Mark•t• T ... vltlon Theater. w .. ther World N•wt • • 84 86 A4 C4-6' 84 ce C3 C5 82 A4 A8 B8.C3 C1-3 8 7 93 83 A2 A4 A mother around Ne ck lead• her ducklln«• on thelr fl.nt awim rt Harbor. The family of 14 bu made lta e IC nea' in the front yard of a bayfront home who. owner· hel~ the youngaten over the seawall blockinC their path. Closed landfill In vestigclted as soui:ce oftoxi-e chemicals Officials fear DDT m ay be leaking . . ,. · from defunct facility a bove Ne wport Bay By J ERRY HIRSCH Of tM Ollfty !'Hot lleff O range Cou nty waste disposal o ffi cals are investigating a closed landfill on the Newport-Irvine border that ma) have leaked dun ng the hea vy storm season of 1983 near the San Diego Creek site where high concentrations of toxic chem icals were d iscovered last month. Engineers wnh tht state Regional Water Quali ty Control Board dis- $1 . 1 million gift goes to university By ANDREA ADELSON Of IM Delly l'llot I Uift The lnine Co. t0<Ja) announced three gifts totali ng S I I m illion to UC Irvine. said to be among the largest in the college's history and the largest- single donation C\er given by the Ncwpon Beach-based developer. The gifts will be put to three separate uses. d1 v1ded into a S500.000 challenge grant for a 5.000-seat stadium. S500.000 to help in con- .iruction of a laser research mst1t u1e and S 100.000 in S<.'ed money 10 endow a second chair. a ll at the Irvine campus. The gifts "la unches this cam pus on a whole new era toward Its goal .. a research ins11tu11on of the highest q uaht)', " retmng Chancellor Daniel Aldnch said toda) dunng a campus news conference. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen said . "We're continuing to work on bu1ld1n~ that rcla11on!>h1p "1th the industrial commun1t)." The Irvine ( o.'s ph1lan1hrop} "111 act as catal} st for a SJ.8 m1l11on fund- ra1sing campaign for th<.' C'ampu-; Events Center. In March. the l IC Board of Regent\ appro' ed the \ak ot $7.7 m1lhon in revenue bond~. But private donation~ are n<.'edcd to mal..l' up the difference 1f the ~tad1um I'> 10 open for th<.' 1986-8 1 baskl'thall season The de\elopcr"s gift" 111add10 a S6 m1l hon fund needed to construct the Beckman Laser lnst11u1e and Medical Cl1n1c. expected to Qc completed in December of I 985. 1 In addition. the Irvine Co. gift will launch a SI mil hon tund-r:usmg effort to endow the Daniel G Aldrich Jr Chair The chancellor has said the chair will provide for "research 10 benefit society:· It will be only the second such endowment on cam J?US. covered the seepage dunng the 1983 storm season but "b) the lime we tested 11. we d td not find an)l'hing specific. It dned up this year "1th the hgh 1 storm season... said J 1 m Anderson. the water q uali ty board"s executive officer 1n this region. "We have <1ome more exploratol") work to do 1n that area." Anderson added. The leakagl' occurred near the ~cuon of San Diego Creek where tests on small minnows rev~alcd high concentra11ono; of DDT and other 1ox1c chemicals used to kill insects and plants '\ .\lthough \nder;on bclte\C·~ lhl' dwnps1tl"-1s one possible wurcc ol those chem1cab. but bchc,es 11 '" unltkel} 1t 1s 1hc onl) source The DD f "'a" found in Its fresher form rather than in 1ts b)-produl't state. he e\plained. DDT U'>uall) breaks do.wn into other chem1ralo; after a penod of 11me. he !>aid The landfill. Y.h1ch 1s on the lr\lne- Ne" pon Ekach houndal") 1us1 l':m of MacArthur Boule' ard at thl· \)an --- Diego Creek. was closed in 1960 Although the DDT discovered in the minnows docs not represent a public healt h hazard. according to Anderson and rhe count) health depanment. officials arc concerned because 1t 1s harmful to wildlife in the environmentally scns1ttve San Diego Creek and Uopcr Ne"port Ba) area. Consumed in large quant1t1es. DDT can cause nervous S)Stem and reso1ratol) disorders in humans "The dump 1s a concern. runoff from indusll) 1s a concern and . agnculture 1s a concern." Anderwn said. adding that "11 1s going 10 take some time 10 d1~0\er where the contaminants arc coming from .. Count' ollic1als are confused o'er the site of thl' landfill. said Frank Bowerman chief engineer tor the count~ \\n\tl' Management Proitram ··wl' arc looking into thc 1nlor- ma11on in regard\ to a po1en11al ..eep but I ha\l' haJ trouble getting a c:lear 1den111ira11nn of "hcrl' the C\3lt loca11on ,., ·· Ro"erman \a1d College park permit parking gets CM Q.Od ly KAAIH E. KLEIN °' .. ...,,... • ..., A plan ttle Costa Mesa City Council re~ted In March to eetab- llah P4H'mlt parking In the Cott.ge Park neighborhood M Xt to the Peciflc Amphitheatre was adopted Monday night after conc:emed resJdents told the councll tM permits were the beSt way to .... parking h~ In the ~ b<>f'hOOd. The City c~ncn cnr.cted City staff to work out • ptan for the pennlt parking syatem that wOuld detennlne ftna and detaff hoW permtta would be distributed tind (Pl ....... PAJtDJfO/ A2) 'Cavalier attltu·de' of U .S. assailed in announcement MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union announced today t.ba1 it will not part.idpa~ in the 1984 Summcf' Olympics in Los An&da· A sta~tnenl iuued by tbe Soviet National Olympic Committee and reponed by the Sovie! ne'W1 -.ency Tass said: .. The C*Valitt attitude of the U.S. autl)oritits to the Olympic charter. the v.oss flountin1 of tbe ideals and traditions of the Olympic movemmt arc aimed directly at \lDderminina il This line tbal .fas manifested clearly earlier is cond\leted now u well." The announc:cmetlt ~ at a time of tense Soviet-American rda- tions. The Soviet Union bu walked o ut of arms control ta1.b and bu not said when it' will return. The Uniied States boycotted the l980 Olympia in Moscow because of the Soviet invasion of A(&banisian. The Soviet Olympic Committee statement said: .. In theJe conditio ns., the National Olympic Committee of the U.S.S.R. is compel&ed to declare that the pat!_icipation o f Soviet sportsmen tn the games of the 23rd (PleueMe90VUT9/A2) • .Ban .reds founde·r claims victo;ry · Cc>alfITon takes credit for Soviet pullol!!_ decision By1{AREN E. IU.EJN-°' ....-o..,,... ... Thert was bitterswttt reJOlc:ing today at the headquarters of the the Soviets Coah t1on as word reac the Costa Mesa-based organization formed to keep the Soviet U nton out of the 1984 Summer O lympic Games that the Russians are not coming. The gro up, led by David Balsiger. a Costa Mesa advertising executive. had recently mounted an extensive campaign aimed at encouraging Sov- iet athletes and v1s1tors to defect dunng the Los Angeles Summer Games. "We always fe lt we were tn a wm- "''" s1 tua t1o n." Balsiger said. "Ong- Lnall) we had advocated the} be banned or voluntanly wi thdraw but v.hen 11 didn't look hke lhat would occur v.e mo,ed into our second phase -which was to assist defectors and focus heav' attentton on human nghts '1olat1on·s. •· Balsiger rhe man who founded the gro up la'>t ~ptember tn the wake of the do" ning of Korean i\irhnes Flight ()(P admmed hov.e,er. that the . O\ 1c1' "tthdrawal. "ts kind of d1sappoin11'lg We were raising mone~. pu111 ng plans together. people togethc.·r ~ <.' "'ere about 60 percent rompktl'"· 1n ha' 1ng. a well-oiled organ11at1on read~ to go Another three month\ and we would haH' rcalh pulkd the thing together ·· The gmup had planned to ..el up "safe huu<,e<,'· 10 aid defectors and claimed l<l ha'c l·ontacts tn 1de the 01) mpK 'oluntccr c-ommmtt who "ould Cl>mmunicatt with poss1bk de!C-ltOr'> ThmC' plans w11l ltkel) be '><.·rapped no~ th(' '7-)ear-old Balsiger \aid But hl· docs not underestimate the role h1\ group pla)C<i 1n the ~"tets' dC'CISIOn ··The hottom line 1s that wt (the (Plea.e eee BA1'1/A2) Peace comes to troubled college district A year after morale hit rock bottom, trustees r estore calm to t hree cam puses A )'ear ago. morale 1n the Coast Community Colleae D1stnct reached a new low. About 100 1cacht'rs and ad m1n1s- trators at Ornnac C'on~t. Golden ~c!>t and Coa \tltnc collcacfl were working under the cloud of layoff nottCC1 that would take effect at the end of the scme~ter At one point. numbc~<l doll\ rtprc rrnna the tcachrf'\ to he furlouahcd wen.-pinned to trtc\ l\t lhc OranJe ( oa~t ,·nmflu" I\ frw notr' cafrymjl crude 01 ob\tcnc me'':lllC'\ aimed at district officials werr also seen. Even ttlo~ ll'achel"\ not facing the loss of their JOb wcrt saddenl'd b) the cutbacks. I nrvttabl>. i.ome of the dismay tnckled into the cla'i mom Many student\ wmpa1h1zed wtth the teache~ and J01nrd them in a bitter c1mpa11n aimed at rttalltna the cl«tcd tru,tct\ "ho approved the layoOs The tru\t~\ and the d1•onct'\ top adm1nl\trlllor' dt'fc.-ndtJ thr cu1h.1l i.. They said the ( oas1 D1s1nc1 faced a budget defit'll ofS5 5 m1llton. nnd the layofl's were the onl) wa) to male .. budget ends meet The\ claimed the recall campaign "lls 1he work ot the Amcnc11n Federation ol T cachen 1.hapter rcprtscnting thc district'' M O lull-time tn tructon nnd lhlrg('d the tealhc~ union "Ith "an11ng to tJ\.t• conttol of the d1\tnct One veteran (X'< 1n\trut tor ""ho '3}(fhe under\tnod th(' •lriumcnt\ on h41h \ldl'' nh~r\c'd . ·I lx•ht'' ..-thr tru\teC'\ kcl the\ 're dmng "h.11 '""''' and \Odo th<.' 1,·a,hcr\ Hut thl' l"i' arnuo' ha' c pulan1cJ .. m1t"\h1• pm· l'l"" ol l ommuni1 aJ111n h.I\ hwlo.l·n iln~ n I m n111 \u11· Jn\1101· , .in d11 JEFF ADLER NEWS PERSPECTIVE .1n\'th1n1 abc.lut 1t mi" ·· \ \t'ar later lnr m.1n\ "1u1knt\ 1cathcr' and adm1n1,1ra1or' th l \Cn'c ot horrk''n"'' 1' finalh .,,,,rt 1ng hl ..-a\(' lh "'llll' rt'l i..11nintt' la'' ,, .. ir·, po"cr tru&&lc was won b) tM teachc.-r\ .\!though the recall hacktrJ failed to rollect enough 1inaturcs to forct a spcc11J election. the campa1J11 did gcntratc e-'tens1,e pubhCtt) about the la)oO Thtn 1n No-vrmber. thrtt candtdalcs suppon.cd b the tcachrn "Crt easily cl«1ed to tM fh c member hoard of trunccs \\ hc-n the thrtt. \onrad Nor- dqul\t, .\rmando Rutt ind Nan() Pollard. ~t~ cl('('tcd, man\ tea htn fl.'IOllt'J \nd \Urt enO I)\. One of thf nl·~ llo;mf\ ti"\l<ltOnH~I\ to rehire la1d-.11T tea~ hen Rut other' 1n the d1\tnl·t part.ICU· l.H'h "'"'<' JJn11n1'1f11t0" who had (Pl . ee eee P'&AC&/ Al) .. ' . ' ::.;..,. .. OfMge Cout DAIL. y PILOT /Tuesday. May 8. 19M • Sliding in the surfllne Wetaulted •klmboarder elide• acrou a·thtn layer of water at the .aurf'e edge near the Balboa pler. Clear aklea and aU.gbtly lower temperaturea are ezpected Wednesday. CONTINUED STORIES ·BAN SOVIET ... From Al Ban the Soviets Coalition) ~ere the influencan' factor (an lhe So' 1e1.,· dcc1s1on)." Balsiger saad When Peter Ucberroth. prc<;1dcnt of the Los Angele., Olympic Organiz- ing Committee. met with the Soviet'> recently all issues were resolved except the Ban the So"1et'> group. Balsiger said "They (the Sov1l·ts) wanted 1he Reagan Adm1n1strat1on to dcno unn· us. to muule us But the Reagan Adman1stra11on s~11d that 1n a free country. the thought tha1 ~c could be muzzleq was absurd ... he \aid Bals1Jer credited 1he Bl}n the ~ov acts' effons to focu'> worldwide a1tcn- t1on on the So\ 1et'>' human nght'> v1olationsu the deciding fattor 1n the Soviets' dec1s1on .. Our plans wrre tht: lac;t strav. - they didn't want that embarra .. sment Last Fnda) I heard lrom the ·chair- man of the Soviet Olymptl '> ( omm1 t· t~ and he ~•d 'If ~l· drop out. ""• because of the Ban lhc So' 1ct'> ( oaliuon · .. The So' ll't'> nc'< t '>kp. Bat..1gcr ..aid. 1s IO pressur(' Ea'>lern-blcx: nJt1ons to JOin them an their dec1s10n "I think the} 'll 1ak1: oul five or sax (rnun1ncs1"1th I hem Bui I kno" the Ea!>t uerman'i "ant to be here de\pera tc I~.·· Whtn Balsiger formed thc group. he $<lad. hl· wanted to prc>H' 11 \.\3S possible he c:ould ha\c an 1n1er- na11onal effect No"' he ha~ done 1ha1. he said. "I wanted to \ho"' that one l11tlc guy could !>tan \omcthang as a c111 1cn and t:afl) 11 through and have an 1ntcrna11onal effect and pull 11 off In a world when nobod) 1h1nl..') the) can do anything an) more I th1nl.. we've <1hown that isn't true .. He said the group ha'i not been d1'>banded Hts group ma} conunuc: lo carr) on focusing a1t('nt1on on human nghts '1ulat1om e' \·n alll·r lhl' Ol~mp1\'>, he '>Jtd PARKING .•• Jl'romAl preeeot It at the June 4 council meet. · The council memJ:>era earUer voted unanlmou1ty egafntt the pwklng rettrtctlona tMcallM they felt the plan would penetlze rest. dent• -In the form of ~nee and fees -Just becauM theY live near the amphft))ee1er. But Monday, thr• restdents of Coflege Park t~lftect the bar· rlcadee eefup In the nefghbof'hOOd aa an alterna11ve to parking. per. mlta had not effectively barred concertgotW• from College Pn during the Amphitheatre' a openJng weekend concerts earlier thJa month. · Karen Miilar, ·whose husband. Ru•, i. Qreefdent of the Con- cerned Chl'zena of Co.ta Mesa, a homeowners' group, recommend- ed that care found In violation of the permtt system be towed by the city. SOVIETS BACK OUT OF GAMES ... From Al Olympiad an Lm >\ngdc' " llllflO\\ 1ble .. The statement said 1h:11 "111 .1t 1 differently wo uld be 1antJmou111 111 approving the ant1 -0lymp1Jn Jl t1on'> of the U.S. authont1es and 11rgJnlll'I\ o f the Games. "Adopt 1 ng th 1s del l\tOn we ha Vt' not the ~lagh tc\I ""''h 111 t·a~t aspersions o n the Amt:rarnn puhl1t to cloud the good feeling' linking '>1X1rts- men of our countn<:!> .. the '>tt1lcmcn1 saad. It concluded "'The '\dt 11in;il Ohm- p1c Comm11tee of 1he l \ \ R 1hc sports organ11at1on\ of uur Lounlr) will funher \Uppon the eHon!> of thc lntcmat1onal 01\mpat < umm111ce thcAssoc1a11on ol ~alHJnal Ol~mpat Committee~. 1n11:rnat1onJI '>P<>rt'> kd· cra11ons. the lntl'rnJt1on.1I \\\I.Kid· taon of ~port'> ~rater' d1rl'l tl'll at strengthening thl· 1ntl'I nJt1onJI Olympic moveml'OI \lru~h: tor th\· prescr.,.allon of''' p11n1" Jnd unit' The ~latl·ment ah11 '>l.11d 1h~1 · C:\ trcmist org.an11a1111n., a11d grouping'> of all son\. a1min11 to l r\·atl' un bearable cond111on\ · lur thl· '>la\ of the \o, act dch:g.a1100-and ix·r formanlc of Soviet dlhkte\. ha' l' .. harpl) \tepix·d up thl·1r at11' 1 1 ~ w11h d1rec1 {'00111\~lnl\' of lhl' •\rlll'flUtn au1hom1l''>.''" II o;aad lhat while the l ' \ a-u1hora11e'i had made a"i"iuranccs th:w the OJ> m pie. d1artcr "ould he upheld "The prallalal dn·d, h' the ..\mcmJn c,1dc. however, \ho~ lhal 11 doc'> not anlend 10 en\Ufl' lht• '>t'lltrll\ of all athletes. rt.''>pccl their nght'> Jnd human d1gn11~ and uc<1lc normal condauom for holding tht· C 1JrTIC'> .. The announu:menl tJmc well ahead of I he Ju m· ~ dead la Ol. lor \Ountnc'> to gnc lormJI no1llirn11on on ~hethcr the~ ~111 par11upa1r It "a' 11ml·d ~11h the \Ian of the rda' of lhl· Ol~mp1l ltmh 1n 'cv. Yori.. C 11' ~1u11\'> tht· I natl·d 'ilall''> 10 Lm ..\~dl'\ It\"•" llfl\ 1rnml'd1atl'I\ kno"'n "he1hcr 11th\ r 'irn 1,tll\t 'ountran "'ould 101n tlw \11\ ll'I I 111on Ill ''a~ ing a"a' lrflrn lhl· C1aml·\ \port' u1mm1ttl'l''> ;111d \tatc-u101rolled media 111 La'>l I urorx·Jn uiuntrll'' haH' lx·t·n reix·a11ng ~o ' ll't alkga· 11on' that 1tw L nated \t'11l''> """' "ml:lli ng t hl' 01\ m pit., l hann I hc \o\ ll'I\ ha' l' rl'lu'>cd to U'>C thl· word "ho) roll" 1n dt.,l'U'>'>ln~ \.\hclhl·r thl') "ould '>13) awa) from thl' (1:tm~ fhc-y 'iatd the-Sov1tt Unron nncr engage"> an bo~n>ll' or \amilar polttKall} motl\.3ll'U ;H.'llun'> )UCh a .. the 1980 deus1on h\ thl' I lolled 'it:llc'> not tu part1\01pa1e an thl' Mo~ow l)ummcr Ol)mp1C'> ai. a pro1c-;1 10 thl' \0\ tl'I an ten cnuon an Afghana.,tan i he pm'i1h1la1 ~ of a ~O\ act pullout aro'>(' on \pnl llJ "hen the \o"ael Na ti onal <>hmpat ( omm111ee of- fiuall) wmplJtnl.'d about l S prep- .tralum' lor 1hr ( 1amc'> and '>Jtd lhl·rc "'ere no guaranll'C'> of '<.'runt\ for 1h,·1r Jlhil'h''> On \pnl 2'1 l S and \o\ 1ct 01) mpll '> ulliual\ met 1n Lau!>anm·. \\.\ 11/l'fl,Hld Ill dl\C U\\ ~O\ ICI alkg;1 1111n' that thl· I natt.·d \tall''> w,1\ · '1nla11ng lht• C ll~mpat'> thartcr 111 ''' prq>ara11on'> f0t thl' (,amc.·, PEACE REIGNS AT COLLEGES ... From Al cooperated Wllh lhl' prn IOU\ hoard were apprehrn"'l' f<un111" circulated romt·rn1ng J h11 ll\l 1.t to p adman1 .. 1ra1or., "'h11 "11uld Ill quickl)' remo1<ed h) lhl' nl'" lru\ln' Tcachen union llJlkl'> h.1d 1.illnl for the d1smuntl111~ 111<11.1,111111 lhc· colle&e thal lad'> a torm.1l l .tn1pu' h111 offers cla'\se'I JI 00111crou'> ,,11dhtt locauo ns ~omc c oa,t Ii m· 11llil '·"' feared the ne~ lrU'1l't., "11uld 1 .111 \ out that propo\JI The new trU'>llT' h.ul ,il,11 , ,1111 pa1ancd w11h lhl plnlgt• "' 111.1~ Ill)' KOC£ ( hanm·I 'I() thl dl\trh 1 subs1d1zed tl'll'' 1\11111 \t,Jlaon wll sufficient. A~ a rnuh "-' >< I 1·111 ployecstfearcd thl· lrtt\lt'l'' "1111hl impose cnpphng luthal ~ .. 1t11 1h1 station. But among \oml· dl\tr111 ollil 1.11., the apprehen\1on 1ha1 follo\.\l'd 1h1 election also 1s d1m1rmh1ng In the month' \IOlt.' tht• dt.•t. t1on the board ha~ taken nn ra'>h .H ttt>n\ 111 tear apan ( oa.,1lant· w ''' t\'ln 1\11111 courses (anothl'I frequent iargc:t t 1111 cism from teacht'r'I) In foC't a 11 andcptnde,,t re' at-w tht• tru'ilCC''> oh- iaancd from r \.rtn\ M~tn.tj(l'llll'nt \t·1 vices praa!.ed < oa,tlml Jnd 11, tdt course~. At a rec.cnl met:tang Board President Nordqu11,t ,.ml ht '-'d' satisfied ( oa~rlanl· w;1\ a to\t dltul·n1 1n1utu11on C'on<'cm1ng KO< l the '·lllll Evans repon rctommcndt•d lhl' di\ 1nct d1H\t ll\4"lf of tht· tl"ll'\ '''"" station pcrhap\ h) ~llanti 11 an andeptnden1 cn111~ \Ut h a' tht· KOCE-f V r uun<la 11nn Hut tht• rl' pon r~cdmmcndcd 11 he: <lonl' 1111 a ' ,.dual ba~as wath wmple11nn tl\ anuary I Q86 {X\p11r "h11 l1\t" rumor\ there· ha' bttn no mo'' finnp 11f top .1dn11nl\ lt'alOf\ \Onll' hJH lx·1.·11 Urllhr tilt' prr>lt"1 11nn nf umtr.Jl I\ ' In 1 111t1111•H''"·" m11\1' 1.1!.l 11 11nn11·d1Jll'I' Jill r the 1'<11\t•mlw1 1·l1·1111111 Jfld JU'>! before the nt'" lltl\I\'\'\ llH1 k uflitl' thl· pll'\IOU\ h11,11d i.ir.1n1nl t.1111tt(lll l'\lt'll'ilOll\ .rnd Ill''-' umtri.lll\ 111 r11nc dt'>lrn:t .1111111111,trator' J\\urang lhc:m em plm mcnt through Julll '" I 'l8f1 I \ICO\IOn<. Wl'OI tu th\· 1 hn:c l(>lk~l· fH1'>lden1., \antl' thrn John Hulin \l1 pf>l'd dO''' n J\ < 11.1\llant.· rrt'\ltknl 111 accept anolhl·r adm1nl'>tra1111n po't 1hu\ \Otdang ha\ tonlrall Or .111gd oa\I < 11lkgl· l'rl \ltknt lkrnJrd l 11'>1>.an rcu•nth anr1ounu·d hl· " rt·\lgnang .\uji I to rl·prt•\t·n1 u1m munal\ lt1ll1·&r' ·" ro" the 11a11on 111 v. ·"hangtun r) ( I >lhl·r tontral I I\'( 1r1t•n1 .. andud- 111!1 (1nldl·n wl''>I l'll'\ldent I t"l' 'itnen!>. three: \Ill' lhanu·llw\ thr dl\tnc1's legal rnumcl and thl 11rnr dl'nl ufK<>< E arl· 1..u ntinuanis 1n their po'>lllOO'>. D1'1mt ( ommun11~ Rl·la t11trl'> Oflln·r Rll hard 'i1mon ulc,u rl'tl't\ed a Ol'W contrall hut'' no"' on lt-.1\\' from lht· d1\lr1t 1 I he new 11 U'>ICl''> had harl·d Jt· wrney Larry Aiiran to adv1~ them on hov. tochalknl(e tht• rnntr;h '' A1v:i11 Jp!)aren11\ W:\'> 11n.1hk 111 find .1 loopholt' <ind la\I "-l·dnc'l<JJ\ lhl' lfU'>lt'C) \l11Cd lo an1rm lhe lllll• lr<l\ c"aal tonlrall\ In dkt 1 1lw 1ru~1ec' decided 10 rut tht• di'''' H l\\ue behind them Shunly after 1he cl('c.laun long·tamr c h::inC'cllor 'Jorman "-.1t\41n .111 nounc-t:'d he ""ould rl"tttt' whcn h1\ wntrnt. t t.>xpire'> June'" I 9M4 I h,.,,. have ~~n repon-. ()f fnc11on between the new tru\tec' and W.11son But 3'1 .i tnbutl' 10 the rhanu~llor. the ho.mJ .annoumed Wcdne\da\ 11 'A-OUld rl' name thr Omn~l' ( 1>.1~1 ( ollrl(<' I abrar)' an h11, honor In another move th.JI ha\ rea\\Url·d '>Oml· adm1nl\lraaof\ !ht! II U'llCl'\ '>l'il'l It'd Da \ 1d liru" 1wll lJ r .. 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Of ... fl• ea 111 Extended Cleet WectnMctay low CIOuclt to n19hl ...0 W9dt>Mday mQl""'O Cooo Weclneacley Wllll hlQlll etonQ lhe coat! .. 10 ,. and ... 10 tlO ""and ... ...,.. Lowa lonlgftl !12 co 112 LOCATK»f Huntington Beacll R1-,,.lly ~t 40th S11 .. r .....,OO<t 22noStteet ~· BlllbOI W.001 Leoun• 8Ncll Sen Clemente Wal., 1'WYlp 80-61 Swell am i.a 1 I , I·~ 1 , Assistant testifies dentist ignored several warnings By JEFF ADLER Ot the 01111, '110t 11•11 ( osla Ml'\a denll'>I fon ) Protorappa} rl·peatt•dl} 1gnon:d warnings that a pat1l·n1 he was 1rca11ng wa\ turning hlUl' and ap- parenll> needed o"~gcn. the dental assistant who gave the warnings testified Monda\ Nell" f-owlt'r .i dtntal school graduatt.· n•n1ficd 10 prac-tacc dcn- ll\I~ an llonda. told an Orange ( ounl\ ~urx:nor Coun JUIJ <1he "arnl'd Prntopappa\ three 11mc\ thdl C-athn n Jone~· lap'> "'ere 1urn1ng purrk .i \lgn 1ht· 'l-\c:ar-old paucnt '-'a'> an Ol'l'd of o\\~l'n "1 rnld Dr Pro1opappa'> I 1hanll her hp' Jll' turnanp. purpk .. h 1v.kr J oat•' l' of < nlomhw 'aid from thl· "alOl'" \IJnd I h I Protupappa\ I \JIJ "\hl' I\ liOl' .. V.11h1n fa\l· minutl'> I o"ll'f ll'\lt· lil·d .,he ag • .11n "arncd thcdl'Oll\l th.it thl' pat1t•n1 ~ac, turning hhw "He 'IJttl '( ,. -·· \OU tl11n·1 l..no"' purpk Ht· pal h·d up ,1 ta11k purple l .tp from a '>)rtngl' and \atd. 'T h1'i ''purple·' Protopapp<i' u1ntanurd to work on .lunl''>. "ho "'a'> ha' ang all her ll'l'lh Grand jury: More speed on TIN CUP I lw Orangl' ( ounl\ B11Jrtl 111 \upq;.~;wr., ha' hcl·n dragging'" kl'I on lOrret 11ng prohlc:nH "'1th an 1mponant lOUnl~ rnmpa1gn rcfurm la~ the lhJarman of the luunt' (,rand Jun diargl·d \lunda ~ r cm·rnan [lien \\ alul\ laultl·d '\UJX'f' l\Or\ for la a ling lo take more rapid ill llOn tn do\lng louphuln 111 thl' 'o-calkd rl"" < l 'P ordananu· fil\I pa\~·d an I Y7X l he llll'a'>UTl' I 111ll' I\ "ltl'A C lcan l 'p J>ol lll<. ... prt•\ l'OI\ '>Uf>l'I\ l\Or'> lrom \(llang on l\\Ul''> afln·t1ng cun- 1nhu111r-. \.\ho had donated more than S 1.401 lo a \upen ,.,or·., campaign lund W1k1" and the: C 11and Jun ha\l' ..i\kl·d 1lw1 <1m\·ndml'01' < lo!>anll l1>oph11k'> tw appro' ed he tore the Jun\'~ praman ckt 111>0 . hut \he ':11l.I 'h1• \tall l1t1\ nut n·u·1\l·d Jn\ andata- 111111 \.\hl'll till' nlJlll'r \\Ill he h111ughl 111 ,1 hoard 'oil' \l'\ e1 JI \UP~.'f\ 1'>01'> \aid th1 \ '>l'C nu urjll'Ol \ an pa'>\lng ttw fl.'' l\IOn\ anti .trl' on"'1ll1n[! ll1 tal..l' '-'hJI might Ix· a h,t\I\ Jll111n that could Jl'opar<l11l' II"'< l P lhl·"a1d1hemat1crnccd'> I u rt her '' utf\ I hl propO'>l'd thangl''> "ould orang thl· 111tJI <on1r1hu1111n'> lrnm Jn 1nd1 '1tlu;1l ~ho""'" .t \ orpor;.111un urHkr lhl' 11~ ( 11p fl'lllHl•nK lhr\'\hold WE'RE LISTENING ------ Just Call 642-6086 Delly Pilot Delivery 11 QuarMte•d c~traued w that denture~ could be lilted. Fowler sa id He never checked to ..e·c: whether the patient was breathing. Whale he workcd. he was d1!>Cuss1ng Patnc1a Craven"; case~ 1th another dental assistant "'ho '-'3'> in the room. Fowler '>aid. Craven. a 13->ear-old pa11cnt. was admitted 10 the intensive care unat of Mission Community Hospital three days earlier. on Feb. 8. 1983. hours after she was released from Protopap- pas' clinic following day-Ion& dental !>urgery. C'ravcn d1t·d Feb. 19. Fowler told thf' Jury she noticed Junes· left hand was cold and her fingernails had turned purple. Gov. likes Prop. A, but won't back it By JEFF ADLER Of the 0Mly Piiot Ii.II (,o, <1eorgt• l:>t.-ul..nwp:in '>Uppons tht• conn·pt of Propo\1llun ..\ hut ""'ll not c,pcl1licall) endtJr\l' the pcnn} trani,punJtaon 'ale' ta~ 1n111atl\c ,1a1cd 111 apr<:ar on the June 5 hallot. the undt:r'>t'rrt:t..in ol lhl' '>late Bus1- 0l''>'> T ran'>ponaiaon anti Hou\ing \gem~ \aid Monda) Oana lkcd. ne~I~ appoantt·d to the undt'r'>t'crctar\'\ pmt. ....aid 11 would ht· anappropnatl' for thl' go' crnor 10 cndor'>c the count) mcasurc. ~ct <.:mpha!iucJ lhc iOvcroor .stands be· hand cfTorn b) ltK'.al 1a~payers to ··.,oh c their own problem'> .. "II Orange Count> "anl"i 11s ( 1ram- pona11on) !>~\ll'm ampro"ed . thc)°rl' going 10 ha\c pa,., Propo~llann A." '><lid Rn·d. who earlier told about 4CJO 1x·r.,ons "ho allcndc:d a S250-a-plate pro-ta\ tund-ramng d1nncr thar the '>la 1c "1 II not ha H' 1 he monc} 1<> liname maJnr 1ran\pona11on am- pro, cmcnl'I 11 the mea\ure fails "If I "ere a regl'>terc:d 'ot('r in Orangl' < uunt} I \\.Ould \Ole for Propo!>1t1on .\ . h\· 'aid .\lthough Dcul..rneJ1an oppoSt''> gl'nt·r:il ta\ 1mrcJ'>l''>, he: 1s not oppowd 10 JX•opll· IJ\101!. lhcm~elves 10 ')OI \ e local problems. R~d said. "'lfhe "ere opposed 10 at. he would ha't' lei us kno"'." the stair official added "This 1s a method to let the ptoplc of Orange County make the dc:cai.aon " R1.·ed told those attending the dinner al 1he Da!>neyland Hotel that whc·n the c9s1s of ma1nta1n ing and rehab1h1a11ng state· highways and complellng the interstate highway !>)stem are deducted from state tran.- por1a11on funds onl y S56 million is left for new 1ranspona1ion projects durang nic next"frv~years. · - "That money 1s not go ing to solve }our problems ... he saad. 8) increasing the sales tax from ~ percent to 7 percent. Propos1t1on A would raise an estimated S5.4 blllaon over the nrxt 15 years for a package of transportation improvements. lf pa'iscd. the tax would pay for at least one ne\I. lane 1n each direction on evef) count} freeway. other highway improvements and a proposed Costa Mesa-to-Fullenon ra1l l1ne. The dinner grossed about S 100.000 for the pro-tax C1t1zens for Better T ransportatton. said Eileen Padberg. a campaign consultant for the gro up. Trial set for housekeeper charged in NB slaying case ·\n <>range< ount} 'iupcnor < oun Judgl' Monda} 'tl hcJulcd a June 6 tnal tor JtrWl' Irene Moller. a hou!.l'· keeper charged w1llHla)10ga 76-)car- old Ne" pon Rcarh woman an No 'emtx·r I YK1 Mull\-r pleaded annou:nl lo lhl' murdl'r charge Judge l>a\ld ( artl·r \Ct the trial datl' Jnd darnted that thl' 41 -\l'iH-old ~omJn um11nuc 10 ht· hl'ld an lhe Ora11g1: < ounh JJ1l 1n hcu of S2 5'>.000 b.11 I \folkr " rtl'<'U'>l'd of \la) ang I klcn I kV. olf "ho'>t' StJbhl'd .rnd h.111ercd h<xh ""'found 1n a hath room of her In 1nl' \' l'lllll' home d da\ tx:lo re Moller'<; arrest. Moller was employed h~ 1he cldcrl} woman as a la ve-in hou,ekerper l <:gal proceedings an the case were dclu)cd last year when Moller was rnmmatted to Patlan State Hospital an "ian Bernardino following emo- 11onal outbur\ts an coun. Her dcfcnst' a Horne~ ..aad. at the umc. Moller was 1nroheren1 and unable 10 assist an prepanng her defense. \he wa\ returned to Orange County la1t· la\t ~ear after ~ych1a1ns1s at the .. 1all' ho\p11al t('nlficd !the now was competent IO '>land trial. What do you like ahnut the Dally Pilot? Whal don't you llb~ Call tile numtwr at ltft and your mtltaRe will b<' rl'corded, tran1crlbed and delivered 10 tbr approprl11 It edltpr. 'rhc 11&mt.> 24-hour an1wf'rln1t 1Prv1"f' m1o1y bt used to record leuera to the editor on any topic'. Contributors to our Letten column must Include their namt> and ttlt>phonC' numbtr for vcrlflutlon. No r lrrulatlon calla. ple11e. Ttll us wha1'11 on your mind. PAt~I ,f f JA~ 1 Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill f ,, Clrculatlon 71•1142-4333 CIHtlfled ltdvertlalnt 714/M2·NTI All other department• M2-4321 MAIN OFFICE Chuy Dowellby AoHmery Churchmen Clrculatlon TlltphonH ••MOO • I 'l ' II l A ' 11 I r ',,,Irr t I~ ·I f 11 /I 'i I or•t Stephen, Careao M• Olorl• A Powera /I'. Donald L Wlll11m1 ,, M' ~·I-VOL 77, NO. 128 '