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THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1984
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OHAN<al COUNTY r .. \ll F OH NI A •· ;~r-.1·
Coast lBaders·oppOse Oil rii
Counci mem ers take f e eral of fl eta
on tour of Crystal Cove, county sands
assistant to Depanmeat of Interior
Secretary Witiam Oark, met with
elected and appointed officials from
Newpon Beach. Laguna Beach and
San Oemente for a tour that staned 11
Crystal Cove State Park between
Corona del Mar and Laguna Beacll
and ended with a scenic helicopter
trip al.ong the entire Orange County
coasthne.
By DAVID BISHOP
O..,.NetC..r1.,1..-11
A U.S. Interior Depanment offidal
who visited Orange County Wednes-
day was greeted by a fnendly but
Orange Count I ans lead In
salary raises, housing
costs, studies show./ A3
-A agU"nltSe~lce
officer's wife Is me d+Ag
slowly after traffic eccl-
dent./A3
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California
San Francisco's Em-
barcadero suffers $2.5
mllllon damage In fire./ A5
A Callfornla poll shows
most ln state no longer
put energy shortage at
top of their llst of con-
cerns./M
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Nation
Andy Rooney says
there's nothing slmple
about home repairs. Or
Inexpensive./ Al
Mondale aides say for-
mer vice president will
wrap up nomination
before the convention./ A4
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World
The World Court has or-
deredtheU.S. toend
mining of Nicaraguan
harbors./ A5
While Olympic officials
give Soviets a 50-50
chance of changing their
minds, Reagan Admlnis-
tratlon doubts It./ A4
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insistent group of lobbyists from
Lh~coastal communities. who want
to see an end to future proposals for
local offshore oil drilling.
Carol Hallett. the western states
A time to reflect
M the •UD MU OD Balboa Pentnaula. the ~b-rt.e
bUlldlni• of Newport Center are reflected in rtewport
Hallett said her purpose is to pther prevents oil drillin1 and exploration
information from local officials, not within 12 mila of the coastline.
to ~mote future projects. But Laauna Beach City Coun~
We'relookintforyourmput. your citwoman Bobbie Minkin said that
feelings," she said. "We're tryina to isn't enouah, "especially when you
find are.as that should not be dcsig· consider that Catalina Island is 26
nated for development." ·miles off the coast."
Hallett said placement of new rigs Other elected and appointed Or·
off Orange County "1s not a-qu~ ange Coast officials, including Mayor
lion," because of a moratorium that Ken Carr of San Ocmentea.od Mayor
Harbor -atonc•lde the reflection• of the uU craft
which meem more at home ther~
Living
Do women hold the purse Prop. A termed a loc8.l ne·cessity
strings of the nation's
Investment funds?/C1
Sometimes self-defense
tactics are dangerous to
use against a raplst/C1
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Sports
The Sea View League has
been elevated to 4-A
status In basketball. /01
The Angels go from the
frying pan to the fire
Friday nlght./01
The Sunset Leagµe
baseball playoff
scramble Is stlll up for
grabs as far as the sec-
ond and third place spots
are concerned./02
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Entertainment
Restaurants prepare for
their busiest day of the
year -Mother's Oay./C4 -:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·
Buaine••
Irvine-based Western
Olgltal Corp. Is now being
traded on the American
Stock Exchange./C7
3 local chambers
endorse 1 penny
sales Jax increase
By JERRY HIRSCH
OfltwO..,. ..........
Three local chambers 9f commerce
added their suppon today to Prop-
osition A -the controversial
measure that would raise the sales tax
in Orange County from 6 to 7 percent
to fund transportation improve-
ments.
Representatives of the Cosflt Mesa,
Irvine and Newpo rt Harbor
chambers endorsed the measure at a
press conference organized by the
Tri.Cities Chamber of Commerce
Huntington driver
takes his own life
By ROBERT B•RKER
Of ttw De117 ,,._. Stefl
Orange County deputy coroners
were conducting tox1colog1cal tests
today in an efTon to find out why a 23·
year-old Huntington Beach man put a
rifle to his head and shot himself to
death after being stopped by officers
on the Costa Mesa Fteeway in the
City of Orange.
They said toxicological tests may
help determine if the young man was
under the influence of drugs at the
(PleaH He DRIVER/A2)
this morning in Costa Mesa.
Malcom Ross, chairman of the
Costa Mesa chamber's transportarion
committee. said he understood why
people were opposed to taxes but that
this plan was .. different.''
"The is a home.grown. ho me-
produced tax to solve our own
problems. It is different from a state
or federal tax that pays for things and
programs we do not necessarily
want," Ross said.
"This means. of course. that Or-
ange County maintains our own tax
· dollars and our transportation des-
tiny." ~e said.
Proposition A would partially fund
a S 12.5 billion. 15-year transpor-
tat ion program that would include I c1sm by the opponents of Propos111on
new-freeway construcu on. freeway A who claim the state and federal
and road improvements and perhaps governments will tak~care of O range
Ec~mist Arthur Laffer says Prop~ A
is not needed in county . See story on A3
the constructton of a 38.3 mile hght-
ra1I system in Orange County. ihe
sales tax increase would raise about
$5 btlhon. The remainder would
come from the state and federal
governments.
Tom Cummings. who heads the
transportation committee of the
lrv\ne chamber. said he rejects crit1-
Angetlqu. Lundeff, 21, mllde a
clean ~away -teavfnQ behind a
gw• full of othjlf' peopte'a taun.-.
dry, Totman lllid. .
The or-. ((()unty °'9trtct At-
torney'• ornoe ~-ged Lundell
With 12 count• of petty theft.
"On March 2' #got a call from
an Informant who directed us to the
apartment wMN the IUIPeCtWM a
catual roommate. She ~ty
rented a room th«• but did not
1tay tt.e much," Totman uld.
Lundell WU not ·~ but '* roommate ted police to a oar• of
.. undry.
County's transit problems
Oranse ~ount) should not dela) in
improving its transportation system.
said Jim Dale. president of the
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce.
The measure 1s cnttcal to the
"vibrant economy of the county."
Dale added.
1·r-. w.. a peth down the
mkkfte .-)(f box. of dotMa on
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• Moat of the Pf'°'*1Y ........
turned to the ownert but ~
p.aple -··He*\ HenOerlOn -wwe not eo luc*y. SM fa d
mt111,. one outfit.
"tt ti blm're. I wuhed tt by hind
and then fM downataKI to P'oft It k\
tM dryer. t went beCk up to tM• •
ahOWer and wtMtrl t went clown aoafn ,, ... gone,.. Mid ~
cWlon.
TM ltvtne Co.. owner of "'9
Evelyn Han of Newport .....
attended the ~ ~ _, bJ
1..quna Beach city ofiiili Wtio ..W
taken an active role i.a CSol1I IO _,.
offshore dnltillJ opaaliom.
l.quna officials weft aeer IO pajll!I
out the many small coves,_. ....
wildlife pretervatioo area aOd ~
D6ints alo"' tbeit cou& .1t.laat atr · (ftMMwCdllC'••.,ASJ
La
ki . -sex.
proof ,
lacking
Police Investigate
conflicting stories
from area youngsters
By DAVID BISHOP
D.ilr,... C:..t ' 1
Laguna Beach police investipto '
said they have-failed so far to tum uj
any evidence Of an alleged juvenilJ.
sex ring in the coastal city.
Police arc invcstiptina rcpo •
from th~ Thurston Park juvenilei.
who say that teen-age youths ha'V'C"
been taking them ahd other children ..
as young as 3 yean old into the
hillsides behind their Laguna Canyon
neighborhood to engage in illicit oral
sex.
"We're interviewing and re-inter-
vicwint" said Sgt. Alex Jiminez:•
chief o Laguna Beach's invcstipton
unit ... because of so many conflicting
stories."
(Pleue eee LITTLlt/ A2)
Official·s
support
CM cops
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of IM Dlillr NM ._
Top city officials expressed suppon
Wednesday to Costa Mesa Police
Chief Roger Neth. whose depanmenl •
has been rocked by three incidents of
misconduct or inefficiency in the past-
four months.
City Manager Fred Sorsabal said he
met with Neth on Wednesday and
asked for a written repon explaining
the incident in which evidence tn a
bank robbery ~ was 1nadvenenlly
destroyed by the departtnent"s prop-
en y room officers.
He 1s also rcquesung the court
tranSCQpts fro m the robbery case in
U S. Dt~tnct Court in Los Angeles.
On Tuesday. Judge Laughlin Waters,
who 1s scheduled to hear the case.
beginning today. was quoted as
saying he had ra~its with higher
(Pleue eee jf P'f'ICIAL8/ A2)
comp., .. not M09f to • b
ditty linen llt)out the the "*"'
Hendel eon Mid.
···~tlllned,bUlttwy .... ,.,,
.., In mlk1ng .. ktnd ol ...
nowteafMnt ot SU-. up .... " tM '9undry roaftl ... ·"l'My ...
worrt.d at>out pubic rllllitklM." ...... _
Det. Tolfnlln illlld tt we1 one ~
the str•8Qeet crOnm M ,_ w .
''AnyttlM .. Ml\llla tlMlift a..•
tnwNeCt • w. one It ..... tor
IOmed*'G .... °'" be .... ..
TolmMukS.
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INDE~
Erma Bombeck C2
Assembly candidates talk tough on crime
Bridge C6
Bulletin Board A3
Bu1lne11 C7
Callfornla News A5
Cluslfled 04-6
Comic• C6
Crouwora L>e
Death Notlcet A9
Featur" C2
HorOICope 05
Ann Landera C2
Mutual Fund• C7
National News A5
Opinion A8
Potlol Log A3
PubUC Notl0e1 A9-10
Sportt 01-3
Stock Market• C9
Tetevtalon C3
ThMtera C2 wuther A2
World Newt • A5
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Republicans vyln to succeed Ber eson
propose criminal justice !ystem reform
Editor's note: This is one in• ~rie.s of
1rticles prcvitwin1 tht June 5 pn-
mary election Today. Assembly can-
didates Stanfbrd Green. Ruthelyn
Plummer, Ted Doty. Ken C1~nter.
John Deln. Ron Cordovi ind G1/bcr1 Fc,.,uson discuss thdr policies on
crime.
All seven candidates for the Re·
publican nomin~t1on 1n the 70\h
Assembly distru:\ aartt on one th1na
-they are apinst cnme. But they
differ on how to bctt defeat 1t.
Newpon BUch busmc man G 1l-
ben Fcrausoh 1«s 1mprov1n1 the
1tate's1uvenllcjusticc proaram as one
of the best ways to lower the crime
ra\C.
"lfwe putagreatcremphas1son the
Juvenile JUStice system.ma fe"' yea rs
wt would bqjn to sec a tremendous
decrease in the cnm1nal environment
1n Cahfom1a," he said.
"The kids can be cbaf\led. We havt'
seen that and wt have an o pportuntt)
to work wt th them."
But adult rcpC"at offenders are
rarely reformed. accordina to
Fcrauson.
"We nttd to identify 1uven1lc~ who
C'an be saved and 11ve them the
education and attentton they ntt'd.''
Ferauson said _
He would 8C('Omphsh th1~ by
reallocattng monc) from thr suHt's
cnminal Justice "stem to Juven1 k
1us11cc proarams.
At the local level. Ferguson would
ask the state to help pay the cost of
policing the hundrc'ds of thousands of
tounsts who v1s11 tht' beach com·
mun1ues in the d1stnct evel') year
"Ctt1es 1hrouahout the state near
natural rrcrea11on attracttons should
be partially reimbursed." he said.
add1na that nearly all of the '1s1tor;
come from other parts of the state
FC'rauson would uppon move<; to
do away with the msanll} or
d1mm1shed capacity dcfen$t
Althouah 1 perwn'11 mental con·
d1t1on should play a part in a tnal.
test1mon) on 11 hould come aner the
verdict and before a sentence "
handed down. he ~1d .
"Tht tnal ,hould be ba\C'd on did
the person do 11 or d1dn 't the J't'l"\On
do 11 ." Fcrau~on \A1d
C and1datt k.cn Carpcntt'r ht-he' l''
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-JERRY
HIRSCH
CAMPAIGN '84
!>ttff cnforcemrnt of penalt1~ art
what d1scoura1es rnm1nal11
"lfa cnm1nal lcnov. 1f hC' commit
a cnmt' he IS &Otng to &et I S~lf\
\enlenet and thert "a Jail ('('II ~a1t1"*
for him. that ~~lJ ~ a d~cm-nt.'
farptnter said
"The ranae ( ount) ~ n mC' ratt· ha'>
bttn droppana tt«-au mo't ol 1hc
1udgci. hrtt art handina out tou1h
~n1cmC'~ \\I." nt"td ll' con11nuc th<ll
but ~e alw ha\C to make surt Wt' have
fac1ht1e!o to put the cnm1nals in."
Carpenter said
C•t"pC'nter al~ beheve-s the stale
has to de' clop a .. work.able and rea~nable death penah~ and we need
to see that 11 1s applied on a rational
basis " < arpenter alS<nupports a prosram
ot random spot checks for drunken
dnHn
\ahfom1a has sttfT penalt1e for
drunl en dm 1na but tht' problem is
catchma P<'Qplt befo~ thC')' tnJurc
others he ~1d ,
( arpcnter '181d one proposed pro-
gram .. ould include poh~ scttina ur.
a random checkpotnt and then pul~·
1na o'er e .. t'n tenth dn"f'f' to c~
for drunkeness
"That ~a' people ,.,11 thtnk twtet
htfort 1hc' hi"C' that utra dnnk ••
(Pleue .ee ASSEMBLY I~
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Mother's D ay shopping
Diana Schade of Co•ta Mesa check• out the
selection i n a Conroy~orl•t while ahop-
pin& for a bouq uet . Mom'• •pec ial day ta
Sunday.
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OFFICIALS SUPPORT POLICE ...
From Al
I Q., than whoever dcstroH'd tlw
e\-1dence.
"I don't kno" exactl} what''> trT·
volved. but from what I undastand
this I!> a run of bad luck. The>-happen
1n threes -let's hope." Sorsabal said
'The pieces of evidence that were
destroyed. Groucho Ma'"' glasses and
'A1gs. were used as disguises in t1.1.o
bank robbenes late last )Car 1n
Newpon Beach and Costa Mc a LI ~.
A1torne> Da' 1d Simmer said
Wt.>dnesda) ht: -will use color photo-
graphs of the disguises in h1~ prn~
ecu11on of the case.
The city manager said ht' met "1th
Neth Wednesda) to get his account of
the 1nc1dcnt and also to rcquc\t a
"rmcn repon.
Sorsabal said that 1~-c repon tx·ar'>
out ~eth's 'ers1on o the incidcnt he
"'111 wnte Judge Wate requl'Sting an
apolog) for the "rabbit .. remark.
··1t's a slap at the whole depanment
and an unfair characterization of
police officers In gent.>ral." Sorsabal
said.
-\s Cit} manager. Sorsabal has
direct authont) over tht' police de-
panmenL
Both Sorsabal and Costa Mesa
Ma)or Donn Hall said they have
rec-e1ved votes of confidence from the
communit) about the police depart-
ment. which made headlines this
spring when two of its officers were
dismissed for misconduct.
Officer William Lauchlan stands
accused ofmolesttng women while on
dut} and wi ll be tned in Supenor
Coun. Officer Bruce Ross admmed
last month he faked a shooting
1nc1dent in Februaf). No cnminal
charge s arc pending against Ross.
.. I think these (1hree 1nc1den1s) are
JUSt coincidence," Hall said. "As
often happens in our personal lives.
everything gots along fine and then
there's a bad time we have no control
over. That's what's happening here ...
Chief Ne th. 57, will celebrate his
20th year as the depanmenfs ranking
officer in August. He join@ the Costa
Mesa force as one of the first three
patrolmen hired in December 1953
after three years with the Newpon
Beach Police Department.
Sorsabal said the depanment's top
brass has been reorganized recently.
re tu rning the department to a tra-
dittonal system of having three cap-
tains over the detectives. services and
patrol departments rather than two.
LITTLE EVIDENCE OF KID-SEX RING .•.
From Al
'It '~ really bad. No" that this thing
has started and the\ sec the ~cnous·
ness of tt . the ) 're backing ll ff. ..
J1m1ne1 said
First rcpon~ofthc allt'gcd '>C\ nng
"ere gl\ t.>n 10 police Sunda~ "hen thl'
pas1or ol the Laguna Churth 1n
Laguna Can~on tnformcd polill' o l
complaints made b~ parl'nt'i 1n ht'I
congrl'ga11on l·o ncernrng thl·1r lhil·
drrn
Light IU\l'nile' bet\\Cen the JSl''> 111
13 and 16 described a'> ··punl-..t·r
t~pes" from Laguna Beach High
School. are being investigated as
possible suspects in tht' illicit sex ring.
Six children. aged 3 to 10. are being
counted as possible victims. Pohce
in1tialh believed the case could
in\ oh e mam more \ ouths.
But J1m1ne2 said Wednt>~a) that a
shack where the sexual acts alleged!~
took place could not be found and
that other ronn1 ct1ng 1nformat1on IS
being g1 "en to them b~ the alleged
'1c11ms
.
Mem bers of the community have
al so ellpressed doubt about the story.
On T uesda}. the executt ve director
of the Laguna Beach Boys Club in in
Laguna Can}on said he had "watched
them (the children making the
charges) he before ... He added that he
has seen nothing 10 1nd1cate 1ll1c1t"'
sexual acts were being carried out
behind the BoH ('lub.
Sgt J1m1nez said Wednesda~ the
invest1gat1on would con11nuc
ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES TACKLE ...
From Al
">aid Plummer would also push for an
~1 1s<,10n \ 1c10 res1d~nt ~1crl ·· T l'd" l'\panded '1l·t1m rcs11tut1on pro·
Dot\ bl.'l1e'e" the biggest dctarcnt 111 gram
a cnmc 1\ "s"' 1ft punishment · "There isa lot ol'emplles1son ng.hts
··we ha'c to take the case into of criminals but not for the' 1cttm."
court 1n'itead 'of having thcsl' 1n-Plummer said.
lred1blc dcla-.s" Dot~ said Newport Beach lawyer Ron Cor-
o Id d h h d d h do' a. a former Orange County depu-
Ot) "'"u 0 t is \ 1' 1 tng t e t) district attorne)'. said the· court superior courts into l rtm1nal d1"1sions and Cl\ ti d1' t'!l1ons and system has to be o;peeded up and offered some spec! fie suggesttons. gJ\ 1ng pnont\ to the criminal rn'ic'>. "I .,..ould remove all traffic matters he said from the municipal coun and give Dot' \~ould ir. to speed up the them to an adm1ntMra11ve referee." court S\Stcm b~ allo"'1ng. guilt' C'ordo"a said
"erdict<. on a three-founhc; maJont) The referees "'ouldjudge the cases.
\Ole ol the JU~. rather than a Prlotprogramsofth1st~peareinuse una nimous \Ote "That idea 00, iousl\ nl·ed., more 1n Sacramento. Yolo and two other
"'Ork. bu t on·thL' i;urfate it .ippral' 10 ( ahforn1a counties with great suc-
me ... he said. cess. he satd. Cord o' a would then enlarge the
f 1nalh. f>ot' "'ould pu'>h tor 1un d1c11on of the municipal coun to
'>tnctcr penal11n lor l nrninJI' "'ho hear cases of$25.000 damages or less
assault \cn1or c1t11ens from the current llmll ofS 15.000.
··1 rcalh feel strongl) tor '>Cnwr'> That 1.1.ould 1n tum free the superior
"'ho arc at the mern of the '>l um of c·ouns 10 hear more cnm1nal cases.
our so\tt't' ~h mother I') 14 Jnd her "It could free up the felon}
fear 1s thai 'omcbod) 1sgo1ng to cOml' lOunrooms b~ sh1ft1ng some of the
1n111 her home. rob her heat hl·r up t I\ ii '>Ull'i to the mun1cpal coun and
andthcnheoutofJailhl.•fore ... ht•1\11ut that "'111 help with the backlog."
of the ho'>p11al." Dot\ 'aid ( ordo' a explained
He 1.1.ould la\or rnandatnr. jatl He "'ould al'>o <;uppon a test
terms lur cri minal<. wn\lttcd of program that -would combine both
as~ault on Sl'n111r' 1hc <;upenor and mun1l·1pal coun into
"It 'AOuld \o\CJrl.. 11 1-..c thl· ·u.,c a gun one coUnt)·w1de. all-Junsd1ct1onal
go to 1a1r la" · hl' npla111ld u)un
'k wport Hl'.H h (ti\ < oun-( ordma "ant<; s11fTer penalties for
'"""oman Rulhl·hn Plumml·r \aid 'tnlcnt rnmmals and would take
\hl' "\aMfil·d "''th thc.,tate·., la"' av.a' the prohatton options forcrtm1-
"the rl·al pmhkm 1-. thqudges "ho Jo nals run' it tcd of res1dt'nt1al burglar-
not enfon.l' 1ho'c l<1"'s.' it·<.
· ..\not her nnl' of the thing'> th.11 hJ' L1i..t• ( arpenter. ht'i reforms also
ht.•t•n d11lltult in Orangl' Count' " \\11uld t'>.lend to drunken drl\1ng.
that 'At' don·1 ha\t' cnc>up,h 1.111 < ordo,:i \o\ouldmakcdrunl..dr"1nga
faul1t1t'\ ··Plummer Jddcd kl1>n\'\ on the fourth lOn' 1c11on ~he da1m' tu ha\c talkl·d to lolal "The way-11 ts now th e district
la" l'nlorcemrnl 111Tlcer'i "'h1ih~~: ... h:.L_.11~rnc~ has to "'a1t for an accident or
:irrc,t'> go hccauw the} did not hl.·ltl'' l' 1 n1 ur) before charg1 ng th<." dm er with
1hc' l'l>uld gl't J con' 1ct1on from .i J Jclo n).'. said (ordo\a, adding that
1udgc ~nd 1! the\ u>uld 8l't ·' lht' I) pica I sentence fo r a founh
rnn\ICtlOn thl'\ hd1l'\l'd the '-U\J')Cl t wn' I( lion I'> I 20 da)" In Jail
-would nC\ cr "'ind up rn pr"11n "e"' pon Beach ps,cholog1st Stan-
bnause ofthl' Jail fd l shortagt• lmd Green would push for-an
Rut Plummer noted lhl' l nml' ratt' l"o;pandcd work ~tt'm in prisons. •
,., dropping and lrcd1tcd Im .11 nl·1gh "We need to ha' c pn'ioners -work in
horhood watl h program'> and rl''il· field\ that did not compete with
dt.'nt awarn<.''>' to the decline pri,atc t•nterpnse The money cou ld
'People recngn11e that thcrc I" n11 tx· u\cd to pa} v1ct1m'> rcst1tut1on and
w:i' ~ ou can h1rl' rnough polil l' to tx· hl'lp defra) the Ja tl rn!>t It might even
on \'\t'r\ \trrt't corn1•r .. Plumnwr 1n .. p1rc them to t.'a rn an honest h"ing
.. aid \\hen the~ get out." C1reen sard
He agree\ \I. tth Doi~ ·s call for
mandator. sentences for crime!.
against the elderl) bu1 would expand
that to include mandatbl) sentence!>
for rape. chi ld abuse and drug dealing.
"These kinds of things should not
be left to the d1scretton of the Judge
Thert.' has 10 be a feeling that if yo u do
something wrong you will be punish-
ed. The odds now are that if you
commit a cnme you wont go to Jail,"
Green said
G reen would also remove the
d1m101shed capac11~ and insanll)
pleas from trials.
"The ps)cholog1st and ps)..ch1atnst
should not be in the trial testifying on
guilt or innocence. That is an abuse. I
know I am a psychologist. The should
be used to advise the coun. only after
a verdict is reached ... he said.
Green said he su ppons the in-
creased use of referees in smaller c1" 1 I
cases.
"If both panics agree. 1t never has
to go to coun and take up a Judge's
ttme.
Candidate John Dean would try to
cut down on the numberofdela} sand
continuances a'a1lable to lawyers 1n
tnals.
"We have to get at the court lo&Jam
and pan of the problem 1s all the
continuances that are available. We
need 10 tighten that up so that we can
get all the c' 1dcnce in and get all the
pretrial mattcrs done b) a g1,en
time ... Dean -;aid
He also SCCS a conn1ct between the
determinate sentence S)"tem Cali-
forn13-courts use and the time
l'P':r\"1cts are read) to go back 1nw
SOCtet)
"We arc sending criminals out on
to the strl'et before that arl' read) to
go " Dean said
LI nder thl' older 1ndeterm1nate
sentencing s~stcm there was greater
lati tude in holdrng a cnm1nal in
prison. he said
"We had a be11er chance of keeping
people 1n Jail until they can be
rehabilitated," Dean satd.
All of lhe candidate are V)1n~ for
the assembly scat being vacated by
Assemblywoman Marian Ber$eson.
R-Newpon Beach. wh o is running for
the State Scnatt'. The district includes
Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and
much of the south county
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QC deputy district attorney
seriously hurt in cycle crash
An Orange County Deputy D1stnct
Attome) was senously inJured in
Huntin$ton Beach Wednesday night
when his motorcycle was struck from
behind by another vehicle. police said
toda).
The att orney. Wilham Case. 38. of
Huntington Beach. was reponed in
critical condition earl ¥ toda> at
CoNnNu£o STORIES
\) Fountain Valley Community Hosp1-( ase was rushed to the trauma
Utl. center at Fountain Valley Commum-
Hunt1ngton Beach police said Case t) it. Jeff Cope said Case was not
was ndmg his motorC}cle west-on weanng a helmet when he was hn.
Edinger Avenue near Edwards Street Chau\ln was treated at Humana
at 10:20 p.m. when he was struck Hospital Hunlln$ton BeClCh for less
from behind by a Porsche 91 4 driven senous facial inJunes and was re-
by Jane Chauvin. 21. also of Hunt-leased. police said.
ington Beach.
OFFSHORE DRILLING OPPOSED ... \
From Al
enhanced bv an undisturbed 'te" ol
the ocean and rnuld be ruined b\ an
oil spill. ·
Hallell e\prcssed surprise at learn·
ing that about 3 million tourists a.~ear
v1s1t Laguna Beach alone. he said
she thoaght that was thl' total for
count~ coastal commun1t1l's
The coastal commun111cs ha' c
opposed offshore dnlh n~. 10 large
part. because of the potentially devas-
tati ng impact an oil spill could ha'e
on the tounst industl) .
.\t h1stonc and scenic Crystal
Co' e. in the rec~ntly established state
park. Laguna's Chief of Manne
Services Bruce Baird told Hallett that
the porous 'olcan1c rock in the area
\l.lluld soak up much of an} oil that
might Ix• spilled. He sa1CI the steep
blufTs "'ould hamper cleanup efforts
and that the nearest cleanup equip-
ment a"allable is based in Los
.\ngeles Harbor
DRIVER/SUICIDE .•.
From Al
Hallett countered b) sa} 1ng there
are man) m1sconcep11ons about off·
shore oil drilling. She said 1hat 22.000
e\lst1ng platforms in wa tt'rs sur-
rounding the L1.S. spill onl) 5.000
barrels of 011 a year. compared to
20.000 barrels leaked annuall) from a
natural fissure ofT the coast of Santa
Barbara. 11me.
(ll) of Orange police office!"ll said
the tragic incidt>nt began when Anhur
James Mc Nulty /eponedly ran over a
pa11em of wamini nares and ncarl)
hit a California Highway Patrol un11
1hat \\as stopped at the scene of a
free"'a) accident earl) \\ ednesda)
morning.
Two CHP units gave chase.
McNult} pulled his 196 7 Ford van
O\erto the side of the freewa) nearthc
Nohl Road ofTramp.
One CHP officer saw McNult)
holding a rine to h1~ head as he
approached the van from the passen-
ttt>r side
Just Call
642-6086
The officer went back to his patrol
car 10 radio for asss1stance and then
heard a shot. according to officers.
When the o fficer returned. he saw
McN ulty slumped O\er the steenng
wheel w1th a gunshot wound to the
temple.
A .22<aliber nne and ammunition
v.ere found 10 the va n, officers said.
Officers declined to speculate this
morning 1f the man deliberately ran
over the warning narcs. They said
they didn't know what. ·motivated
McNulty to apparentlyr(akc his own
life and didn't know m(i~h about the
man's background.
''The th rea t from oil tankers 1s
much greater than the threat from
pla1forms." she said. She also sug-
gested that new technology which
pantally submerges 011 dnlltng plat-
forms might ease the concerns about
oreservmg views.
She said the Interior Department
under S«retary Clark is committed
to upholding the Outer Coastal Shelf
Preservatton Act of 1978, which
mandates that the nation become
energ> self-sufficient w11h a balance
of env1ronmenta1 and energy de-
velopment programs between the Eastct~ and.Western states.
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Hope's bringing his
show to Tustin base
Panelists to discuss video
fhree video C\pcrts. including a computer graphics
':lupcn.1sor from Lucasfilms. will part1c1pate 1n a
d1scusSJon Monda) on the future of computer graphics
and \ 1deo produ<.·11o n at Orange ( oast College in Costa
Mesa.
The program runs from 7 10 9:30 p.m. in OCC"s Fine
Am Hall 11 Q. Admission 1s free. a nd the eH~nt 1s open to
1hc public. A reception will be held afterward in 1he Fine
'\ns Bu1ld1ng lobb). and a tour o f OCC'scomputer lab will
be conducted.
Students plan art sale
T he Orange Coast College Student Cla~. Glass a nd
Bronze Sale 1s being conducted through Frida) o n the
Quad al OCC's ('osta Mesa campu!>. Po1tcn .. glass blowers
and sculp1ors offer 1he1r "orl.s
Cardiac risk tests offered
Cardiac nsk factor tests a1 a reduced cost will be
offered Saturda) at rountatn Valle) Commun11y Hospi-
tal. 17 100 Euclid St. The program is designed to 1dentif\
people w11h potenttal heart disorders. ·
The tests will be conducted for SI 05 per person
Hospital officials sa~ the usual co 1 for these tests is more
than $300_ The follo.,..ing e'aluat1ons .... ,11 be made.
card10,ascular endurance. pulmo nal) function. blood
chemist~ analysis. bod~ compos111on. flcx1b1ltl} and 12-
lead resting ECG.
T he program ·~ orx:n 10 100 pamc1pant!>. It 1s co-
sponsored b) thc National Institute o f Cardiova!>cular
Technolog). lnterl'Sled persons can call 1-800-421-4933
Servlceleaderslauded
T\!.ent) ·I" o leadas tn sen ice and scholarship will be
honored a1 the I Q84 Lauds and Laurel'> .\ward!> Banquet
on Ma) 12 at the Irvine Mamou. _
·Jean l\ldnch \.\Ill n.·ce1ve 1he 111k ··fa.traordinarius"
for hercontnbutions ahove and tx.·~ond the call ofdul) 1n
her demandtng role as ~1fc of founding l 'C ln1nc
Chancellor Daniel ..\ldnch.
The 14th annual awardc, ll're mon\ " <ipon~orcd b~
the UC I l\lumm A!>s0<·ia11on. and beg1m ~11h cocl.ta1ls at
6.30 p.m . followed b~ dinner al 7 30
l\lso recogn11cd will be thl' rcc1p1ent of 1he
D1st1ngu1shed Fa('ult) Lcad<'r!>htp .\ward which 1h1s year
gOe'\ to Dr. Jamc'i McC1augh. proll'ssor ol p'i)Chob1ohg)
T1l"ke1s to lhl' blad;-lle opuonal banquet arc $25 per
person and can bt• ob1a1ned from the alumni 11cke1 office.
at 856-b.:!47
Thursday, May 10
"io meetings scheduled today.
J>oucE Loe ~ ___ _
Olympics bqyc'i:>t t
fi t s .Soviet patt e vil
-~ASA r~se~rcher sees panillel
tn MX missile development talks
•A hm1t on the number of pwple
accompanying the team.
•Denyingentry toaSov1ei ship fo r
team accommodatioll$:
•Heavy surveillan« of ~uspccted
KGB agents: and 1T1•1nly
•The lack of security protection
from anti-Soviet aroups.
The only ctiance of the Russians
attending-they havt until June 2 to
c hange their decision -is 1f Presi-
dent Reagan suarantees all four
conditions. he said.
Sandler encouraged his audience to
write or call the White Hou'IC,
supponina such an action.
"Wouldn't It be a beautiful thing ii
our president would stretch out his
hands and guarantee all those
thin.gs?" Sandler said.
The large audience sighed in agree-
ment except for Andrew Wt'lltncy. 66.
of Costa Mesa. Whitney. originally
from Poland. said he spent two years.
1940 and 1941 . as a pol i 11cal prisoner
m the Soviet Union.
.. That would be adopting their
system -stopping the demon-
strations," Whitney said tn broken
English. "This ts a free country!"
Later. however. even Whitney
1oined in the C"P.Owds' strong support
of the mcrc~sed commun1catton
Sandler said wl s needed between the
two nations.
Sandle r characterized the rela-
Dr. Baroid SaAcller
11onsh1p with the Soviets as one of
"Joint misconceptions.'' aod the at·
utude of the United States toward
Russia as one of"habitual hatred."
..A s people, we.share many sim1-
Janties ... and '(because of cultural
background) there are also proround
differences." he said. "But we have
always emphasized the differences.
We've never dealt with the simi-
lant1es:·
Human121ng the Amcncan concep-
11on of the Soviets is the first step,
Sandler said. He believes that an
attitude c han$e from defense to
cooperation will end the sure path
toward nuclear destrucuon.
Education 1s his proposed method,
and he urged the group to sign up with
the Beyond War PrOJCCt. which
sponsored the lecture.
Injured wife ~f LB officer
regaining control of Jim bS
By DAVID BISHOP
0..., Pffol Cor~I
The Y.1fe of Laguna Beach police
officer Gary Gosper 1s still in serious
condition in an Arizona hospital but,
1n an "encouraging" recovery. 1s
rega1n1ng control of her limbs. a
police depanment spokesman said.
Officer Gosper. 31. his wife and
l\!.O children were traveltn$ m Ari-
zona on their way to a vaca11on at the ·
G rand Can)on on April 30 when they
were rear-ended by a speeding pick-
up truck and forced off the road tnto a
dttch.
Gosper and the children were
hospitalized with minor injuries but
Cindv Gosper suffered severe spinal
1nJunes which doctors at first thought
would leave her a quadnpleg1c.
Doctors now say Mrs. Gosper's
'iptnal cord was not completely sev-
ered al the neck. She as regained some
control of her arms. according 10
Laguna Beach Sgt. Linda Parker.
Parker said doctors are "en-
couraged .. by the rapid reco' Cf) and
-hopeful that continued trea1mcnt a nd
therapy will bnng further improve-
ment.
The Gosper children. ages 3 and 5.
are staying with relatives tn the
Laguna Beach area while Officer
Gosper stays with his wife at the
Flagstaff (Ariz.) Medical Center.
Gosper is on leave from 1he police
department ··for as long as he needs.··
Parker said.
The family 1s hoping that a com-
"
pltcated medical airlift can be ar-
ra nged somettme next week to trans~
port Mrs. Gosper back to Orange
County.
S$t. Parker said the Laguna Beach
Police Employees Association has set
up a fund to help defray the costs of
transportation and medical trcat-
men1 for the Gosper family. Anyone
desmng to make a contribution
should call the Laguna Beach Police
Depanment.
Port~r new coordinator
Former Laguna Beach Senior
Citizen Center d1reC"tor Bob Pone r
was recently named coordinator for
Saddleback ColleJe's Nonh Campus
programs 1n Irv ine. Laguna Beach
and Tustin.
Poner will determine which
Saddleback College act1v1tes are
scheduled mto each oft he I Od1fTeren1
on-campus locauons in the North
Campus area.
Porter. who holds bachelor of
science and ~aster of ans degrees.
also teaches ~urses for the Saddle-
back College Emeritus Institute.
Anyone interested in scheduling
off-campus acti vnies at their facility
should call Poner at 559-9300.
.
p,... •&all ... •In~ Residents ofOrattF Coun1y ba\"'e tem lbeir a:mllll!r_
climb 13 perotnt a year since the filid..l 970I -• ~ychecks they lake tiome srowina to I poinl tM1 &My,ip I
blJltr th.an those of workers in lhc ne~111coua...,.
1 new study ahows.
And acxonhns to stparatt study ~ .ahf 1•IOll'9
Auociation of Realtors. the homes Ill -~
those workers ao home to att •mona the mosa
the nation, with mott th.an balr ohhe homn ..-...a.111r..
for more than S 133.SOO.
An ttonomic analysis by the Southern C'aliJ' ._.
Association of Governments found Onmle County UJ
tbq rcaioiuJ leader in income VQwth between 1976
1982. the most recent year for which data is avilila*.
Jn 1976. Orange Coun1y's per capha iacoee
S7.296. By I 9fl2. that fiaured had &lmOSt doubled
S 13,484. the report statn. Los An&eles Cou,.l}''s per capita
income was the 5eecnd highest at S l l .30l 1n l 912. tboulh
Ventura County showed the second hi&htst arowth ra~.
incrca.s.ini from $6,302 to s 11 ,436 in the m-yeu period.
accordina to the SCAG repon.
The analysis also identifies Orange County as the
leader in new 1nduslrial production and placa the county
1n second pla« in its share of the six~ounty res.ion's job
growth.
In the repon. 1he regional planning aae_n.cy analyzed
the leading economic indicators or Oranae. Los Anteks.
San Bernardino. Riverside, Ventura and Imperial
counties. San Diego County was no\ included bccauK it is
not a member of SCAG. •
The six counties combine to boast the second larget
regional cd>nomy in the nauon, second only to the greatn-
New York area in the category which mcaswes
employment, business acuvity, finance and populalion.
If Southern California were an independent nation.
its economy would be the 13th largest in the world.
exceeding such countries as Australia. Poland and
Mexico.
The county continu.es to be be an expensive place to
ltve, though P."CCS have stabilized.
But. while the days or huge annual increases in the
value of homes may be a thing of the past in most of the
country. the inflationary spiral contmues in New Y<!(k J
and Alt.anta. accord.iJtg to figures from the Nauohal-..J
Association of Rcalrtrrs.
From the first quarter oflast year to the first quarter of
this year. the cost of a median-priced home in the New
York metropolitan area. which includes Long Island and
Newark. N.J .. rose almost 21 percent from $83.100 to
SHX>.500.
Half of all hooses sell for more than a median pnce
and half for less.
New York thus JOtned four California c1ttes where
half of all resale houses sell for m ore than $100.000.
Orange County tops the hst at S 133.500. but that 1s
only 1.5 percent higher than a year ago. San Franc1sco.&n
Jo5c and Los Angeles. in that order, round out the top four.
San Diego is in sixth place with a median pnce of
$96.300. actually down from last year. but b> less than a
full percentage point.
The metropolitan Washmgto n. D.C.. area 1s the onl}
other area where most homn cost more than $90.000.
Atlanta's median housing cost increased was 18.1
percent over the year. from S57.500 to S67.900.
Despite the big increase. Atlanta's mcd1an-pnccd
home 1s near the national average ofS7 I .800.
Other Ctltes w1th double-digit percent.age increases
over 1983's first quarter are: Boston ( 13. 7). Pro'\ 1dence
( 12.1 ). Albany, N. Y. (I t 2). Dall.as-Fort Worth ( 11 . I) and
San Antonto ( l I .0).
Prices went down for med1an-priced resale hom6 in
five areas last yi:ar. Louis~lle; Indianapolis. Ind.; Ft.
Lauderdale. Fla.: Nashville. Tenn. and San Diego.
Louisville showed the largest drop with an 8 I percen1
decline
Louisville had the lo1A<es1 median pnce tn the count~
OC-doesn 't need Prop. A, economist says
Laffer claims_improvem~nts
will take effect without tax
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
O ppos1t1on 10 Propos111on .\ 1s not necessanly
opposlllon to better h1ghY.a)S 1n California. economist
Anhur Laffer told a group o{ Propos1t1on A opponents.
In fact Laffer. who helped craft President Reagan's
suppl:r-s1de economic theory. said s1a1e Depanment of
Transportation officials find the subJCCt laughable. since
v1nually all of the proposed improvements will go into
effect without O range Count) residents taxing themselves
fun her
Propos1t1on A Y.Ould raise about SS b1lhon O\ er a 15-
)Car period b) a penny increase 1n the sales ta' 10 fund
freewa) widening prOJCCts, htJl,hwa) improvements and a
proposed hghl ratl system.
.\II the propos1t1on on the June 5 ballot will do "1s to
make good h1ghwa)s less necessar; because business will
be dnven out of the count}:· said Laffer. who teaches
econo mics al USC and serves on Reagan's Pres1dent1al
Board of Economic Po lic} Advisers.
Laffer told the audience at Tuesday's $500-a-couple
fund-raiser a1 the Balboa Ba> Club that the sugges1ed 7
percent sales taJ1.. which "ould be the highest tn the state.
will decrease count) retail <;ales b~ 6 percent. Thus the
amount of add1t1onal re' enue proponents of Proposrnon
..\ expect go.,,ernment to colle<'t is cons1derabl:r over-
estimated. Laffer said. People will shop elsewhere once the
higher tax 1s imposed. he said.
Mark Howell. a consultant for ··Citizens Agatnst
l 'nfa1r Ta>.at1on" said tha1 enforcement of the measure
will be nearl) 1mposs1ble II an Orange Counl) resident
who "orks 1n Rn,ers1de ( ounl) bu)s shoes there.
Propos111on .\ would require that he or she list the
purchase on 1he income la lorm and pa\ the added
am o unt Few "111 realh do that. Howell matntained
Howell added ihai the results of a surve) conduc1eJ
among registered Orange Count} voters sho" that there
out of four people will make purchases in another count~
if they can sa .. e mone} by dotn~ so. Auto dealers. he
added. say they· .. e known potential customers to dnH'
hours for the sake ofS50 or even a $20 sa' mgs
A maJOr problem. as Laffer sees It. 1s that proponents
of Propos1t1on '\are bastng their' 1e"s on a s1tuat1on that
no longer eiusts. Dunng the days of Go'\. JerT) Bro" n
state officials were opposed to road construc11on and the
state's highwa) were worse than the nauonal a"erage
Thal situation has been reversed under Go'. George
DeukmeJ1an. Laffer said. The S600 million surplus
projected for 1984 by the Comm1ss1on on State Ftnance 1s
expected to gro w to S2 billion b) 1985. There sho uld be
funding for h1ghwa) 1mpro' ements ··.,..1thou1 a thought ol
Propos1t1on .\.'' Laffer said
Laffer said he expects a lot of Propos1ton .\ a~h ocatn
10 !>Witch sides once the) realize the futlltt\ of the mcasuIT
Woman escapes attacker,
but loses purse in process
hooked at Oran2c ( ount\ Jail. l • •
Youngsters reported seeing a man
about 4 ) 'urrcp11t1ousl~ mastur-
ba11ng 10 \hruhbcr: near Lal.es1de
Middle l.\l hool on Lemongra'>!. about
8 p m Th ur\da~, • • • More than S'i.000 "'onh ol \Ulu-
ables "'a' <ilolcn from a home 1n thl·
4000 block of Pasco d<.' vcga lx'l"<'l'n
I .'O and 4 '0 p.m \\-cdncsda~
Th1nes pncd open a rear C\hd1ngdoor
of thl· Tunic Rocl. home and \\Ok J
TV. VCR and JCWd ry
~hecks was \tukn • • • 4\ classroom a1 Back Ba' High
School WO Monte Vista ~H' \'a'
broken into and ransach'd Tu~a~
Police said the thte\eS brokl· a c,mall
hok 1n a "'indo" and opened 11 to
gain entr. Books and instruments in
the class "'ere thro" non the t11wr and
the 1ea{her"s desk ~as ranull.cd "'o
loss "as reported
stolen dunng the da) lrom thl· -~1•1
block of Knstin C1rcll· lhl' lu\~ .... ,.,
estimated at $3.500 • • • 'iome'<>ne stole golt l lub~ . ..i H·nnl\
racquet and a bowling ball Imm a
lock<.'d garage on th<.' 7XOO hill\. I. ut
Southlake. a rc\1den1 rl·pnrtt'd
Wedncsda.. l he los "'a" C\timatl'd
a1SI 16~
.\ 21·H'ar-t1ld kmak emplmn.' nt
an Ir' inc 1ndu\tnal firm ''a' a\-
<,aulted b" a man "11h a J.n1le. "ho
lall'r 'ilolc thl' ''oman·, puf\l' \\hl·n
,he <,ltpped from Ill\ gra\p to l":tll
'>el'Unl\ guard<., In tnl' roh(l' '"Id
1oda'
Till' un1lkn1ilil'd woman a ~anta
\na rc..,1dl·n1. "a' ronfrontcd ahout b
.l m Wl·dnc'td<l\ h' <i man "'•th a kn1k
jj\ \hl' \\ :tlkt•d frnm hl'r l"ilr rarkl·<l 1n
thl' ()( B Rl·pm C 1raphtr\ ln1 :11
Laguna Beach
.\ Oll\lk \!,<lfth s~oo \!,J ... n·porll'd
\IOkn al I .'l~una Bl'Jd1 lt1gh '){·hc'><1I
~~~ Par!.. \\\' "l'dO('\d!I' afh·1
noun ••• Po lin· .ttll'\ll'd l\\n \U\(X'<h 11n
l hurgt'" ot l<lllHHlll'•t•<ll . hurtr.l,\I\
"l'dnc\da\ <iftl·rnoon .11 I '"II No1 lh
< 1l;l\t H1ghwa\ \ll'' l' \.\ tlltam'\ I 'I
and R:tnlh Hart 2 1 ardx·tn~ hdd 1111
S I II I)()() O<l ii t':ll h
Fountain Valley
~ \'1-llllld·IW \hof)Jll.'1 ,11 lhl' ( tl'nH cl
dl·pa11men1 \hlll'. I ll4'1 Uwol..hlll'I
'it d1c,trat"ll'd h" 'tl llm·, a1h·n11<10
h\ nlknn~ 111 (!t\1' land' 111 lwr h.1h\
lhl'll \tnk llll' unl'tllplmn t \\11111.1n'
pur'tt' r ontJ1n1n•• ,1n 11111kh·1111111n t
.inwunl ol ta\h • • • 'i1,mron1 '11111 1 urf\ n1 ' .ind 1 ll\'1 ~'
( o"an and Fitch 'itreets. Sgt. Dick
Bo.,.. man said.
T he as,:11lnnt said he wanted 10
haH' sex with the woman. but she
refused and a struggle e nsued.
Bo" man said The man grabbed her
Jac ket but the woman wriggled out o t
the garment and dropped ht-r purse.
containing $24. tn the proce'i'i, he
c,a1d
When the "'nman returned with
"on h S 1.600 from the locked cabinet
cliawer tn the optometr) center Dt lhc r It P Mn hcal \enter. 9Q30 Talbert
\ \ l' • • • \ 1h1t•f c·111cn·d Cl home 1 n 1hc 16000
bl<x:I. of \ha~la Street and lttok a
purse l'ontaintng JCWeln worth
S 1.640 from a l'lm<.'I 1n the ma<>tcr
hc.·tlro1lm
Newport Beach
PP(1 Industries JI 1400 Rr1s1ol
ccr<>nl'd 1he theO of 44 p1etc\ of
,1lunHnu01 C'\tr1t\1on~ "1th a com-
h111l·d \<tlul.' ufS~.000 \\-l•llnc~ll\) • • • \ "'l.'"'J'>l'rl fkonlh wom;in reporled
1h1• 1ht•l1 ol an ilUIO \tCtCO \alul·d 31
S ''lCI Imm hc.'r <ar at the PJrk ''"'"'"°'' \panml'lll'\ • • • .._O< ~ Re1dw hxatcd ,11 Nc~pon
1 l'n11·r. tl·rortt•d tu poltlt' that o,ome
11111· h,l, hl.•t•n 11\l\cl\ rcf)Tl'\l'nt1 nt1. the
setu111) ~u.stl.h. 1hc a!>!Mltlant was
gone. Bowman said.
The man was described as
Caucasian. 5 foot I 0 mc hes tall. abou1
150 pounds. with a pockmarked face .
He was dnvmg an early-I 970s model
black Chevrolet El Camino
The robbery v1ct1m. a member of
the firm 's bookkeeping staff. told
police she saw the vehicle when 'iht'
dro\e into the lot but did no t \CC 11
pull up behind he r car.
radio station and told three people
thcv won S 100 1n a KOCM conte'il
The radio st:111on ts not ho lding a
contest and h35. asked the polic<' to
look into the matter. • • • A Newport Beach man reported ht<,
home in the 500 block of Placen11a
had been deaned out b) burglcr\
Wt>dncc,dn\ More than S.24.000 1n
home con)puter'. home el~tron1C'!I.
camern l"<1u1pmen 1 and JC"elf" ""I\
IJken
IJ'Tlnc
4\ 11 -)car-old man wa' nrrc.-c,te<l on
\U'\PICIOn o f ClllT) '"i a roncraled
"'capon \horth af11:r m1dn1ih1 todoi'
nflcr polit·e \lopfl<'\I h1'> r:ir m·ar the
\anta \n:a Frccv.a\ 11nd ' ak \ H'nul'
Poht·e tound n lnad~d '' l .thtll·1
pts.tol h<'n<'nth the wat 1ll Jo-.t·ph
D1rcsrn. addrt'\\ unknown Hl' "':I"
• • • A tel<'' t'lton and Vt 'R "l'rl· 1al..cn
from a homt• on Hamon Tn.·c lJnl·
bc1ween 9 a m and 2 p m "l'dm·~
da) after hurglar\ pncd OJX'n J n•ar
\!.tndO" • • • ~n cmplo\l·c of the In 1m· .u1111
cen1c1 was a'rrcsted for outC\tand1n.i
traffic warrants Wc-dnc~a' :ifter
noon after police que~twm·d l'nl
ployee5. 1n the S 'UO then of tou1 tilt''
Ronald R1ho1a. 24. addrc" un
kno1A.n wa\ hooked at Orangt• < u un-
1)' Jail ••• t\ IA.Oman reported the tht>lt 111 hl'T
purw \ alucd at S400 from 1ht• '1dM
room of the Un1,l1\1\\ Park lihi;1r/'
Wednc-~a' 11ftemoon • • • •\n lr\1nc re 1dcnt dt'\(·o,c·n·d 1.1
Sl.000 1heft from a nank 3uount
after l'hl'C'l.tn@. a bani. \lcll<.'ment l hl'
woman told police a tnend hud
merhl·ard a conH"31lun a~)UI the
1hcfi Police hcl1C\C" the wuman·s ~m
01 :i frtcnd of h1\ had muJt" the
\!.llhdra.,...al!> h\ u\tng a hank card
Coeta Meaa
\ ll'C If.MP'\ ~l'll' .lpp.lrl'nth U\l'll II'
l\1.1\t a door knoh al .1 humr ''" thl
I '700hhl\~ 11f 11' tnl" \,cnur \\ l<lnl''\
cla' .rnJ S 7 ~0 "'lrth 111 «1,h .lmf
• • • .\n open garage PW' 1ded entf" to
1h1e' es this 1A.cck at a home on the·
HOO block l'lf Turlocl. Orne A tool
tx.n and 1oolc,, 'slued al S2 'O. were
Sii lien ••• .\ rc"dcnt of the Pincun·k Apart-
mcnl'>. I '00 -'\dam .\' e . tol<l police
'>he left her purse near an orx·n door in
ht>r apartment .. for le<;<, than 3
minute" and ~turned 111 find the
puN' gone \)honl~ 1hercaf\cr. she
found her~ ar had been stolen a~ well
I o'is .,.,3, t•<,11 matcd at S l .000
Hundngtoo Beach
Fnll'rtnll. throueJl a t,1u1t.. n:ar
'lld1ng gla'>\ dlx.1r. '><1meom· \tole'""
l ntn collel"tmn<. from a home on thl'
1Q100 hlock of l1nd'l.'l) l~ne. u
rei,1dt·n1 rcponed W('(J nesda) 1 hl·
lo'" "a' e':ll1matt-d 3t S l ~.t l(Xl • • • \ n'\tdt·nt of the 500 blOfk ot 8th
\trl'l't told ix1lirc \\.edne\da .. night
that h1r, S 160 -.urfboard Y.B\ \tolen at
thi: lack 1n-1hc· &' rcc,taurant at
\.1 a1n ~ir~et and Pal'tfil <. l"1\t tt1ih-
••• \ man "a' arr~c,ted \.\ edne'ida\
t'\~n 1n~ al the J < Pcnne' \tort at
Hunt1nttton < rntcr ...... ., Ed1n1er
H ' tin \U~Pll IOn ot "ltmphlt1n1
\un~la\~ "nrth SI~ v.rrr rtro,crcd ••• ~ v. 'man rcJl('n<'d \' cdn~a'
ttrnt hC'r .. c110"' 11Pl\ ;;;uharu h.id ~-en
....
Thrt'C people stole S2..,0 \\unh 111
doth1ng from the ~h'n ~ n·., \lllll
Q81 I .\dam" .\'\e ., on "ednc~"'
afternoon. o;torc pcrsonnl·I rt·por\t'J
One ~oman was arrcStl·d. hut anotht•r
"oman and a man c~ JJX'd "11h thl
cloth mg 1n an orange l11mpal t l ar •••
-\ ~al Beach .,., oma n w ld poltu·
somt:one c,1ole her cred11 card<. anll
cht>e~book "cdnesda\ altl'rnoon at
the lJ Post Ollicl· '.' ...... , "arnl'I
.\' <' ~ht' told officer\ '>hl· 'i.'l thc Item'>
on a counter and."h<'n \hl turm·J 10
get them the' "'crt> gone· •••
\ n:\1dent ol tht ~II~! 1' 1 hlol ~ o l
lmf)l·nal (, o'e rt>portnl "c-Jnl·-,.<l;a,
tha1 <;0meonc 'ilok a S I :no mala"
and,, S:!f)l.)cagt' from a rl'M uiummrd
and turn1tufl' .... cmh S '\<lll lrom h~·r
µrattl•
Correction
\n 1tc'm 1n Tuc\(jJ\' l>Jih Ptlu1
1ncorrt"\·th reported that a f A11un1
&ach man "1ltam t>antnnh Run
'Al\ •rrC' tC"d for rontnbutin1 to &he
dchnquenn of a mmor for ha' in "'"
"'tth 1 man v.h1k' the man\ 4 H'lf·
old \1\ttr v. " 1n &he room Ro v.a~
,,('lu.alh ('n td 1n !oe\ v.1lh o "'om.in
"'hilt-her "11\tcr v.a\ Pfl"\l'nl fht
l>a1h P1lo1 rt'lrt'l'I \hr cnw
..
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A4 0rang9 C0811 DAILY Pll.OT ITllur~ay. May 10, 1984
Soviet switch gets 50-50 chance
...;:
But Reagan staff says
Olympic boyc_ott fina l
WA.Slll NCiTON (AP) ->\mcncan ol~
ticaals no" t''l)e\·t moi.t of the na11ons of the
War~" Pact Lu follow the lead of the Soviet
l ' nwn. Bulgana and East German) an<l 1lUll
thr1r athletes out ot the 1984 01) mp" (1ames an
Los .\ngek\.
Wh1k otlic1als of the Amencan Ol)mpac
<. o.rnm111e~.-'>'l' a 50.59" chance still C\lsts that
the So' 1e1s ca·n be persuaded to (·tiangc their
minds. oflinal!, of the Reagan adm1n1strat1on
s:n that as not a n:a11suc poss1b1llt) .
.. I think tht•rt• 1s an expectation that most ul
1hc East turopcan rnuntnes v.111 nu" pull out ··
saatl a "tall' Department oOicaal ,pt·alang
pm ate I\ .. .\ nd that as sad ...
Mc nwh1lc. Democnlt•c pret.1dent1aJ con-
tender Jesse Jackson ~cnt to the Soviet
embassy toda) 10 discuss the 0 1) mp1c bo)'COtt
with Soviet Amb:lssador Anatoly Dobryrun.
After his meettng, Jaet.son said it appe;in.
the Soviet boycott. whale not absolutely fiMI.
put the q uesuon ofSov1c1 partic1pa11on "on 11s
deathbed ... The candidate added· "We want to
re~usc1ta1e 11. ..
Jackson said he v.ould form a broad·bav-d
commntee of ~meracans 10 get &he 0 1) mp1~
games back on tr.:tt.•k. ~1nd said he would bC'
willing to Mo~o~. Dobrynan. Jackson said.
expressed concern for the safety ofathletes from
the Soviet bloc
Before 1ht· meeting. Whnc House pres'>
secretar) La~ Speakes said ··we'll lx.-
intt'rt' ted to 5<.'t' th<" outcoml' of ha~ "1s11 "1th
the So\ 1e1s ...
Reds.have 'good cause'
to fear Olympic. t error
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Soviet fears that
they -might have been vlctfms of vioienoe
during the summer Olympics, which Russian
o1ftctals cited In their Olympic pullout. may
h8vesome validity, a Rand Corp. researcher
says.
Brtan Jenkins. a recognized expert on
lnt~atlonal terrorism based at the Santa
Monk!& "think tank" which often handles
strategic rnearch for the U.S. government.
pointed out that the Soviets have been the
victims of a number of attacks and threats In
the United States io recent years.
Jenkins cited a series of bombing and
shooting Incidents aimed at Soviet
diplomatic offloes and homes and stressed
that there'have been enough in recent years
to give the Soviets legftfmate con.ce.ma.
"There may be aome other reasons
lnvotved In thetr decl9'on to stay away, but I
can aee where they (the Soviets) would be
upeet by terrorism and security issues.'· said
JenklM. "We live In a wortd where terrorism
has· Increased threefold since the Munich
Games (In 1972), and, In fact, the Soviets
have been the targets of threats and attacks
in this country reoently -both by Cuban
extremists and Jewtsh ext rem.tats.··
A total of eight attacks aga'lnst Russians
have occurred In the United States since
1979, according to Risks International Inc., a
Virginia-based private research firm. The
firm tracks terrorism around the world.
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~can..,h1k. a U. . offictal said ll as
r\pcctcd that Yugoslavia. which 1s not a
WaNv. Ptu.'t(Tlember. and Romania. which is
one. wa ll ~nd trams to rompcte at Los Angrln.
But he indicated that other Soviet-bloc
nation . indudang Pol'1nd. Hungary and
Czechosloqal..au. prob3bly will no1.
In a sh>I) an toda) 's ed111ons of The
~ashington Po~t. adm1n1stranon officials were
quoted as s:t)'tng thr U.S. Embassy in Moscow
and l . 1ntc.-lhgenre agene1~s misread sa&Jlals
for v.ttl..s that thl'.' Soviets might withdraw from
the game~.
Speake\ said U . officials had been
surpnst'd b) the o' act dec1S1on. "It's hard 10
predict what the Soviets were doing," Speakes
said. adding there \\as no feeling that the U.S.
embass\ an Moscow faalrd to read the Soviet
antenuons accuratel>
The tate Depanmrnt said that 1n an-
nouncing the boycott. tl)e Soviets ignored
repcatt>d pledges from President Reapn that
the secunt) of So' aet athletes and the mtegnl)
of the 01) mpac charter would be protected.
Shortl) after the Soviet announcement.
Rea$.3n wrote to Juan ~ntonao Samaranch.
pres1den 1 of the In 1ernat1onal 01) m pie Com-
mauce. sa)ang all athletes would be given a
warm welcome an Los Angeles.
Whate House press aide Kam Hoggard said
the lc11er was intended for Soviet President
Konstan11n Chernenko and contained as-
surances lhc United States would not violate
the 01) mpac charter - one of th~ Soviets· chief
accu~11ons. Samaranch is going to Mosco"' "an
the coming days:· accord mg 10 an IOC offieaal
in Switzerland. ·e
ABC-TV said the message contained the
v.ords: "Wl• wall abide b) all Ol)mpic-regu-
lauons ...
Thl' Washington Post reported-the White
House prepared another letter. affirming the
l . t•omm1tmen1 to meeting its
rcspons1b1llues as host o f the games. to be
earned to Moscow by Pe ter V. Ueberroth ifhe as
'"' atcd. Ueberroth is head of the Olympic
organ11ing com m111ce. ·
24 homes
imperiled
by flames
GOLET .\ •'\AP) -.\
brush fire threatened 24
hilltop homes near here
earl~ toda) as firefighters
con1a1 ned a 2.000-acre
blaze on Vandenberg Aar
Force Base an~ patrolled
10.500 charred acres in
Ventura County for linger-
• ng hot spots.
of RV , van, truck & boat supplies
Twelve families were
C\aruatcd fora timedunng
the height of the Goleta
blaze. one of I 0 SUSPICIOUS
tires in Santa Barbara
Count) in the last 36 hours,
said a nta Barbara County
fire spokesman Vince
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We Seti (Jl 4) 554-800Q Open 7 Devi Pr09an• A Week
v. ands. flared shonl> after
I I p. m . Wednesda~.
blackening 80 acres on
Twin Ridge Road near the
San Marcos Pass. four
males west of Santa
Barbara. Ap 110 said.
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MOTHER'S DAY ESCAPE
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The Village is celebrating .Mother's Day with a spttial dra~·ing for a complimen-
ta r~ weekend for two at the Los Angeles Westin Bonaventure Hott'I.
In additio n t.; the grand prize, drawings will include breakrasts, lunches & dinners
for two at seve ral of our fine village restaurants such as Antonello's, Gandhi,
'\'f'rdugo'!!i. Good Earth. l;pstart Crow, Be lgian Waffle, \1eyerhoff' & Restaurant
H orika~a.
Entry form!t a\•a ilable a t a ll \'illagt' Shops & Re turant!!. Tuesday, ~ay 8 -
S unday. )lay 13 , 1984.
'1om,, Join us for music on the Gree n. aturday. '1ay 12, 12 pm -:J pm
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Pope J ohn Paul D get a tickle on
the chin fro m a feathered well-
AP Wlr9Phc110
wiaber on bu departure from
Po rt Moresby Thursday.
Demo candidates
head to Nebraska
WASH I NG TON (A Pl -Gan Han. hi s
campaien rejuvenated an Ohio and In-
diana. is campaigni ng toward the next
round of pn manes and eyeing unpledged
delegates. but Walter F Mondale's camp
plans 10 havr the Democratic presadentaal
nomination locked up before the con,cn-
t1on .
The Re'. Jesse Jackson. d1sappo1nted b:y
his showing an Tuesda) ·s fou r pnmanes.
we nt to the ovaet Embass) toda) to
discuss th_e Soviet Union's 01) mp1c
bo)COll an a meeung w11h Ambassador
Anatoly Dobl')nan.
Mondak remained 1n Washington
today. but wall bC' heading to Nebraska.
which holds 11s primal') Tuesda}. and
California. the big pme w11h a June 5
primal')'.
Hart was alread\ an Nebraska after
spending the n1ghi at 1he go,ernor'~
mansion in Lincoln as a guest of his
supporter Gov Bob Kcrre). He planned a
tour of the state toda) before goanR Fnda}
to Oregon \\h1eh aho \Ole' I Ul'\tla). and
on to California lor lhl· "l'ck.t·ntl
~m' 1ng an L.1nrnln on Wedm·sda\
night. Hart 1r,r,ul·d a r,harp repl) 10
President lh'agan·-. appt.•al tor more L ~
m1lt1ar. aid tu LI ah atlor. 'Ml) 1ng the
prl'stdc.nt's polin ha<., hacllirl'd and caused
grl'atl'r mil1tar~ '>lrl·ngth anti tl'\Oh con the
part of "ah adoran rebels
"Commun1'>m ,., not thl' grl·a tnt encm~
poven~ 1\ 1he grcatc~l cnem} ·· faring L' S ·
backed g<)\anmen1' 1n ( entral .\menca.
Han ..aad
Mondak'., lampa1gn tlm·llor Jaml's H
Johnson ..aid that e\l'n 11 ~fart wn11nuc'
"inning rmmanc' \1 ondale "'II 1ncn.·asl'
his delegatl' lOUnt c,o <,1l·ad1I} that he v. 111
ha' c a maJofll~" of dcleg<llc\ Ix· fore the
COn\cnllOn 1n ~an r ranl'l\l'll ln mid-Jul).
On thl· da} bl'lurc the linal round ol
pnmane\ un Junl' S. Johnson 'aid Mon·
dalc "'II ha\c tx·t"l'l'n I "''II an<l 1.800
dekgates -"11hin stnlang range of thl'
1.967 nn·ded to "In thl' nom1n:111on.
S IRIJ SNIJBS AW ARD ,
FROM 'SEXIST' CLUB
IOWA ClTY, IOW9 (AP)-A 10..Y#f'·
old Gki haa turned down e ~ttc
award 1rom a local ()ptkmlt Club
e>.-•1Mgroup~·t anowwomen
•members.
CMrtty Gnlnt • .ttO II In the fourth
grade at L.ongf9llow Elementaty School
In k>wa City, reject9d the "good readtng
8W8rd" from the~oon Optlmtst CM> of
eor.Mlle, saylng the "bigger Rrize
would be to help atop dftctkninatlon."
dlscriminallon agamst women."
Ma. ThaJken saJd she disagreed with
Charity's action, noting .. this organlul-
Uon has done something good for the
sc~. and to have any bad publicity
after they've done so much good w.ould
be just crushing to me."
However. CharJty said she thought
she had a good reason for turning the
award down.
•ftt'a Uke a bunch of dfy ltttt. boys "I remember sitting up in my bedroom ~ a ~ and not letting us gtrts and ! thinking, 'Who cares? Why
play, too, ' ahe Mid tn an lntervtew shm91dn't I take the prize?"' Char'lty
publehed today. recalled. "But I thought some more and
Charity reoeMtd the award last decided I shouldn't take this award If month, t"9n gave ft back to Ann they're dlsctimlnattna against women.
Thalken, the lfbrartan at tt1f) achool. The I'm a female and this kind of thing
award wa gtven to students who shouldn't be going on."
complete certain pro)ectt, such as Hugh Cranford. executive 98Cretary
reading a book outstde of ctasa, vistting of Optimist International In St. Louis.
the publlC Ubrary or deltgnlng a boOk Mo., saJd women are not allowed to join
martc. the organtzatlon because · • ~r constitu-
"I wanted tM prize badty/~ Charrty tlon prohibits It. .. However, he added,
Mid, ''bUt I thought It over and decided · some members have suggested that
It woutd be • btQoer prize to help ttop women be allowed to join .
lllEDllTE CASH
GOLD, DIAMONDS
end VALUABLES
n . m1L1 .1m u111
673-0385
3118 New rt Blvd .
Things all quiet
on weatherfr ont
RUFFELL'S 8 )' tbe Associated Press
UPHOLSTERY, INC. Flood"atl'rs <,\\cl'ptng
downstream toda' 1hn~a1-
ened to spill o,·er thl·1r
banks an v.e~tern and ccn·
tral Kentuck\. as thousand1.
of residents· returned 10
fer I'-lut tf '"' Uh
llU Ullll llrt.
COSTA •SA-541-1151
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fht' Pf'rft'CI
MOTHER'S DAY GIFT
DAY OF BEAUTY
GIFT CERTIFICATE
ouu., call aw~y 497 48681
I '65 So Cool! Hwy lo911"0 leo,h 17 14) .t97 4868
'" Ille S11ll 011d ~011d Holtl Shopp1119 Cen1t1
'>Odll·J and mud<aled
homcc. 1n \\ l''-1 V1rgin1a
anti t:a'>lern t<.entucl \.
\\hl·rc· damagl' \\3'> csl1-
matl'd al $~4 'i malhon
Oflicial<. "arncd that the
danger of flooding rc-
maanctl C\ t•n though sk1e'>
had clcarl·d 1n thl' moun·
taan region to<Ja, Rl\crs
\\l'rc hnmm1ng aftrr thrl'C
tla\S of '>lorms an t....entud.'
and 1n thl· 1 cnnessec Vaf.
lq Of ~outhcrn f cnnC'l<\CC
anti northern .\labama .
But 'StC\l' < l1rfid1 of the
National "-l'' erl' ~torm\
fnrn·a'il ( l'nll'r tn t....ansa\
< at~ ~10 rl·portl'd 11 v.a<o
··qu1l'I <1n lhl· v.cather
trun1 .. tn mm1 nf the coun·
Ir~ toda~ I k \a1J the Jet
''ream ha., '>h1ftcd farther
110nh '-raring thl· South
lhl· \ 1oknt "rather 1h:11
pto<lun·c1 nH1rt• than JOO
1ornad0<.''> and ,1oou1 24
death<. 1n 1hr 11•''' l"-O \\ l'l'l \
I lm· pntl'lll 1;1 I I mu hie
'POI V.ll\ I ltah \\hCrl'
tcmix·•alurl''-\\.l'll' headed
1n1<1 lhl· XO\ 10\la\ ( ortid1
\aid. 1m n.-a,ang tht' lhancc\
of rapid nwltang nt a near-
rcrord '>no" pac~ It ":l'I a
H'ar .11to 1tm month 1ha1
mnunt;l111 run111l in l ltah
tJll\l:'d S.tXfl 1n1lhon 111
tf:l mata\'
\nd 111 \n rnna a
11\'l ultar \hr1\ud ol hrov. n
'>nll\tt ho\ \'r~·d O\ t•r 1 he
dr,~·rt \ llll'" ol t Ul \on and
Phoenl\ .a \l.'l ond dn\
tod:H h1d1nl( lhl' \1umund
"'ll m1111111a1n' Imm \ 1cv.
1n hoth l lltl''
I
NATION
arm.er purchases
unes hotel-casino
Uae A11oclattd Pre11
LAS VEGAS - A weahhy Cahfomia farmer who
already owns one Las Vegas resort has won approval from
lhe Gaming Control Board to llecome maJonty owner of
Ctie troubled Dunes Hotel. John Anderson is payina S25
riiillion for what he says will be 41 percent of the hotel's
stock and 51 percent of its voung stock. Under the deal.
Anderson. who owns the Maxim Jiotel. wall buy out the
interests of Clifford and !tuart Perlman in the Strip resort
nd tnke over from Morns Shenker as head of the ailing ~Olt:'l-casi no.
Clown robs ban.t
WATERBURY, Conn. -A clown-suited bank
bcr and a second bandll who got away with about
50.000 also hauled 8Wa) SCCUnl) Cameras that might
•e helped authorities track them down. police said
, ednesda). The pair robbed a Colonial Bank & Trust Co.
branch Tuesda). using a masquerade in which a man
dressed. as a clown and pretending to represent a gift
service dell\ered flowers to a bank employee earlier in the
da~.
Catflght over estate
..\LB..\N\. Ore -..\domestic housekeeper and a 9.
1ear--0ld cat "'ill langlc in court over the estimated
SI 05.000 estate of a ta\ ern owner. Arlean Ht>wes. who
worked for John Bass and has late wife. Thelma. for sax
years cooking. cleaning. chopping firewood and buying
groceries. sa>s an a lawsu11 filed in Lann County Circuit
Coun lha1 she "'as promised compensation in the will for
her work and descrH·s $38.058. But Bass. who died in
Decem~r. lefl $5.000 10 a Springfield. Ore .. woman and
the balann· of has estate -about SI 00.000-to Kitty Cat.
his mrxed-brcl·d feline.
Retarded man abused by teens
HAZLETON. Pa. -Four teen-agers have been
charged with harassing and abusing a 29-year-old
mentall) retarded man. forcing him to wear women's
rlothang. lock1ng him an the trunk of a car and shaving his
head and mustache. state pohce said Wednesday. "This
was the mosl p1t1ful thing I've ever in vestigated.'" said
Slate police Trooper Ste"e Lukach1k. ··This poor guy was
reall) abu!>Cd:· Three bo) sand a girl have been charged.
and an 18-)ear-old man faces arrest. Lukach1k said.
CALIFORNIA
--
Red spys grab drone
SAN DIEGO -A ov1et SP) ship cruising off the
-southern California coast snatched a U.S. Navy target
drone after it i,plashcd down near the vessel. but American
m"ilital) authorities quack I) convinced th e Soviet skipper
to pul the device back in the water. a newspaper reponed
today. The anc1den1 occurred last Friday when the
pHotless drone landed about 16 males nonheast of San
Nicolas island and was picked up b) the Soviet intelligence
ship Bal1am. The an Diego Union reponed. After
hauling the drone aboard. the Soviet vessel began to steam
-awa' .H o"c'er. after ··ncgo11a11ons .. with the officers
aboarcAi'Na') warship. the drone was placed back 1n the
water and reco' ered b) tht' Na'>
Water plan reconsldered
..\( R..\\.1E' TO -Cio\ George Deukmejian said
Wed nesda) he .. "ould ~ \\1lhng 10 consider .. putting his
contro' ers1al Delta \\-Ster plan on the November ballot.
but Jhat 11 1\ "prematurl··· to agree to that now. Assembl)
Speaker Willie Bro"n of San Franc1~0. who sa)S he
opposcc; the Republican go' crnor's plan .. in 11s present
form:· ra1srd the poi,s1b1lit) of submrttang the water plan
to th e 'otcr. Tuesda) as DcukmeJ1an was touring the
Delta"' 1th stat<' and local officia ls 'ieekang suppon for th<'
plan.
Grave sltuatlon contested
O.\KLAND -I\ woman who says she watched
cemetaf) workers Jump on her daughter·s coffin until it
broke in an effort to sq ueeze it 1n10 lhe grave has filed a
$500.000 lawsuit against the cemetary. The suit, filed last
week 1n .\lameda Cou nt) Superior Court. claims that
cemetaf) workers tirst tned lo buf) the coffin.on its side
afier disco' ering thilt the plot was too narrow.
When ·mourner!> intervened. the workers tried to
break off the handles of the coffin to make 1t fit.
Energy drops ln stature -S.\N FR .\NCISCO-The memoriesoflonggas lines
and datl) forebodings about an energy "crisis .. ha ve
a1mmcd for some Californians "ho are much less
concerned about our cnerg} suppl> than they were fi ve
ye ars ago. acrnrd1ng to a poll released today: In 1979.
energ) suppl) "a!> the second most 1mponant of 16 state
Issues among those polled. This )ear. 11 dropped to 14th
pla<:e. according to the< ahfornaa Poll conducted by The
Field lnstlluti:. an independent. public opinion service.
Young cancer vlctlm dies
CONCORD -Four-vear-old Rachel Escalambre.
whose ball le with a rare cann·r made national headlines.
died of the illness Wedncsda> night. Her death came a yea r
after her parent~ raised $250.000· by appealing to the
public thro ugh the media for funds to pa} fo r a bone
marro" Iran plant. a treatment th<' fam1l} ·s insurance
com pan) considered too e>.penmental. lo COH'r.
WORLD
Canada gunman surrenders
Ql E:.BE:.C -~n unemplO)ed factor) \\Orker
suspected of !lhooung and \\-Oundang l\\O passers-b) on a
cal\ strei:t \urrt·ndcred this morning after holding police at
ba\ outs1dl· his home for mor~ than a da). authorities said.
The man had been unable to sleep T ursday night because
he "'as troublt.'d b) Tuesda) 's rampage in ' the Quebec
legislature. "'here thri:c people "'ere killed and 13 others
wounded h~ a man firing a submachine gun. police
reported. No other conncc1100 was established between
the two incadcnl'i.
~ablnet holds first meet
Rl lT. Lebanon -A new coalition Cabinet.
for 1n a bid to end Lt:~ocl;: cavil war, held its first
reg meeting toda) a crashed in the zone
d1v1ding-8e1ru1 into Christian and Moslem sectors. The
Cabinet rm;1 at President Aman Gemayel's summer home
in the Chn~ an 'itronghold of B1kfaya, a mountain town
IOm1les non •ast offk1rut On Wednesda)'. the ministers
failed to meet scheduled hccause the) could not agree
where to hold th W\'llOn ~
Candidate cries 'foul'
• "~ '\ \ \ l \ \DOR [·I ~ah ad.or -Roberto
d' •\uhttr\\on "'1thdrl·" hl'i far -right pan\ from panic\ rataon an llw 01Tiua t·co un1 nf pres1dcn11al \Otes. chargin~ I ~ -had1l'd lraud And \lad hl· "ould "'o 1f illegal ballm~
Y..Crt lhlll\\f) out n· ~bUl\\00 candidate 01 the
Rtpublirnn Nntmnnh'il .\lhancc l'latml·d pt a news
l·oJlfrrcmc \\.l•dne'>d:l\ 1hat "'" p.im \ talh \hO"-\ he "on 5! fX'rll•nt ot till'' ahd 'Oil'' 111>\unda\ \runoff l'lectinn IO
41S rx·rcrnl tor nwlkrull' It \l' Napokon Dualll' .i
Chrt'>11.1n IA.·nHx.r.11 .
'·
WOrid· Court~· Erid mining
. By tit~ A11oclattd Preu not bcjcopard1Lcd by m1lnary or paramilitary 1<:11ons:·
THE HAGUE. Netherlands (AP) -The World The rulin&S we~ 1ntenm measum reQutttcd by
Court ordered the Urutcd States today to halt the mioing N1caraaua whale the coun deliberates on the San<hnista
of Nicaraauan harbors and other a~ess1ve actions ~ovemment's complaitu that the United tale1 violated
against N1cara1ua's lefiist Sandinista regime. international law by suppon1naan11-ndini•ta rebcb and
Thecoun.Judicaal arm of the United Nations, has no d1rect1na1be mm1na of Nicaraguan harbors.
cn(orcement powers and depends on voluntary adherence Under the Cour\'s procedural statute5\ it 'is em-
to its rul ings. The United States has said It wq,uld not powered to take J.he intenm mcasu~whcn the sovereign
accept the Coun'sjurisdic1ion in the case. ri1h1s of a nation are in Jeopar<I)'. even before final
In a unanimous ruling, the 15-judgc panel ruled that adjudication in a case. .
"the United States should cease and refra•11 from any Carlo AIJuello, his coun\ry's chief representati ve at
actions in restricting. blocking or endangering the access the Court, said that the Coun decision was "a moral
to Nicaragua and from Nicaraguan pons and in particular victory" for Nicaragua. and that the ruling of "a
the laying of mines." prestigious organ" like the World Court would have a
The court said in a separate ruling -from which a "po,itive effect" on the Contadora peace process ..
U.S. judge dissented -that "the right to sovereignty and The Contadora group, consisting of Colombia,
political independence of Nicaragua should be respected Venezuela. Panama. and Meiuco. 1s negotiating with all
like the sovereig(l~nd political· independence of any Central American nations man effort to reach a soluuon
other state 1n the re11.1o"?t or an 1hr "nr1c1. and that it should to the political, social. and military problems of the region. ~~~~~__:~~~~__:~--~~~~~~~~=====:::=:::~~!!!::''
DON'T UMISS IT!
MAY 3rd thru tJUNE 17th
All items subject to presale
RING
~-
203 • 403 OFF··
14KYG
14KYG
14KYG
141< Y G
reg.
$454 00
60000
1.257 00
1.34500
SALE
1318.00
420.00
880.00
940.00
reg. SALE
14KYG 3.10000 2.170.00
18K YG 6.00000 4,200.00
141< Y G ~ o,42e oo 4,49&.oo
14K VG 10,00000 7.000.00
303 OFF ANNIVERSARY RINGS
14K Y.G .. 42 ct. tw.
14K Y.G .. 45 ct. tw.
STRANDS
OF
PEARLS
reg. $1 ,355.00
reg. $1,257.00
SALE $948.00
SALE $880.00
30% OFF INCLUDING CHAIN
CHOKERS reg. SALE
3·4mm $443 00 $310.00
5·5 5mm 296 00 423.00
6mm 86000 600.00
7·7 5mm 88500 620.00
'BRACELETS
5 5·6mm 21500 150.00
50%
reg. SALE OFF 5mm $8000 140.00
6mm 9200 46.00
7mm 11 800 59.00
MATINEE reg SALE
5mm S58POO 1405 .00
6mm I 05 00 730.00
7·7 5mm 139000 974.00
OPERA
5 5·6mm 80000 580.00
6mm I 285 00 900.00
6·6 5mm 257 00 180.00 65mm 1 214 00 850.00 8mm 15800 79.00
GOLD CHAINS 503 o~F
14K ~hains reg SALE
15 Co tu a St J I 531 00
15 Cot1«1 14 :' UL 71 00
15 S Chain .1..,H 244 00
16 Z1ooe1 ,. , ( ( 80 00
16 Mult1coto1
HPrringtJr ,.,,.. 14~ 172 00
1& Cobra ·'l i . t01 00
18 L 1nk !> & Bars "'111 01 419 00
503 PEARL
EARRINGS OFF ..
reg. SALE reg SALE
$4000 $20.00 7mm $160 00 $80.00
72.00 36.00 8.5·9mm 60000 300.00
100.00 50.00
reg
It
I ·1c GO
... 1 00
JQOOO
• -~o
-18 00
• 119u 00
\ .
.,
SALE
265 00
190 00 .,.
330 00
45 00
200 00
61 00
119 00
545 00
'OMEGA
,) WATCHES ~ u· 203·3030FF
BAl'ME & MERCIER
\\'ATfHES
403 OFF
ltAFF Jewelry •• RO LEX •' t 32 ~ashion Island
Newport Beach
714·644·2040
9113 Stonewood
Downey
213-861 ·0714
6338 Pacific Blvd.
Hunti ngton Park
213-582-7386
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DON'T MISS SHORTY I CHEAP CHICKEN
. • . . .. . •
DESKS
' WRITING DESK
I
a·a
#411
SHORTY CLUB L.SUL a R =
DOUBLE
PEDESTAL ·r ' -.. -~ _::J 149~~
SHORTY CLUB LCYR a Y =
Real wood stu££ with a sharp Pecan finish .
all put together and ready for you t o sit
down and write the Great American novel.
or your grocery list
DAYTRON/PORTLANDIZ"
BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE TV [fiJ 54sa
Give Mom a TeeVee for the bedroom. This
One has lQO O;O solid sta.te chassis and quick
start picture tube
13" COLOR PORTABLE 18711
PANASONIC ·ALKALINE BATTERIES
-
-CORD I i ~~R/~~A 7 4 C ~A~
; •= TWIN PAK 99 C :1· OR 9 VOLT iii SINGLE PAK P AK
Panasonic's version of the long -lived
alk aline battery
BICYCLES SOLD
U NASSEMBLED
If you sit (or sleep) a t a desk a lot like
me. you need this r!am B lack Cherry bike
with c a ntilever frame. chrome cruiser
handlebar and whitewalls
VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL --70c :,-l . 30 Wf. OT l·~-l 79c
. -'=:I i lOW /40 WT. OT
W-Clvrtl' ·..::::,.I If you think that's a gr..-.t
-price, just wait 'ti! you
get the $3 REFUND by mail
from Valvoline when you buy 12 qts.
live, in 3D , at t hese stor es o~ Saturd ay, M ay 12th
LONG BEACH 9:30 to 12
GARDEN GROVE 2 t o 4:30
--.
COLUMBIA
PATIO
REPLACEMENT
SCREENS
30" 36"
21 47 2247
48" 60" 2597 3197
To"Srout that battered and sagging old
patio door screen and get one of ours in a
Grey or Bronze finish.
HI GLASS
ENTRY DOORS
rvt:Y LAUAN
OR L£A.DED EMBOSSrD
LAU AN
AVIARY OAK
OR
TULIP OAK
6997
8997
S olid core l -3/4":a3'0"x 6'8" doors. carved ,
two sides. Quantities are limited, and no
Rain Checks given.
I
OLDHAM 7" 0 MASONRY .BLADE
169
•B700MA
Thanks to David Harvey, who sent us a
poem and editorial for his school paper on
Shorty & Cheap Chick en. As the Chicken
wQuld say. "You deserve a beak today."
~ t ALL CORONET LIGHT
' ~~ ,... FIXTURES ,., ~·'. ··r: 1f3 OFF J,
I OUR LOW
REGULAR RETAIL
The big one -third off a pplies to all the
Coronet lighting we've qot, which includes
s tu££ for the bath. etcetera.
SOLID OAK FRAMED
POSTER ART
POSTERS FROM
'3 66 T02777
We're still getting new ones. (Whistler's
mother: "A painting? Why couldn't you get
me a microwave. or a new sweater? This
roc ker's about had it. too ")
AMERCEP TURBO DUSTER
~1497
Q _ .
Rechargeable portable vac has extension
brush attachment. Handy for getting the
bits of beach or remnants of the kids' food
fiqht out of the c ar.
GUNK ENGINE BRITE 16 OZ .
OR FOAMY ENGINE
BRITE 18 OZ. 97c
YOUR CHOICE
' All you do i• spray it on the
engine, wait a while, then M •• 1 • .__1..,~ hoM it off. The F~my stick.
-to vertical surfacff.
ONE GALLON COLOR
.0 .
ea.
17'' CLAY COLOR BOWL
<f)<fJ .. :
ea.
One Gallon Daisie s, Begonias. Petunia..
Vincas or Gerani ums, or give Mom the Color
Bowl (outside dia. appro:a. 17") on her day.
(Hi Mom. Yeah, I know I could've had a b ig
future writing greeting cards. I had to
become a gag writer for a chicken. Oh well.)
SANBORN MAGNA
FORCE lf4 RP
ELECTRIC AIR
COMPRESSOR
SHORTY CLUB
CYSSS -CHBT • I 67.~"!is.10
Single cylinder compressor has 10 oal. tank
with 3.1 SCFM at 40 PSI, plus the "Dial-0 •
Matic" air flow control.
MALIBU II
FLOODLIGHT SETS
WITH TIMERS .
3 LITE J,
~\');'\'" 3888
.LV1003T '~ q ·, 6 LITE ~ ··· . ._ 8 ~ _-,-»·-_-_-, 44 8 •LV1006T
They highlight the yard and add security.
Did I tell you that these low voltage lights
are_c_heap to run? Well, they stilJ a_re.
PENNY
PICTURE FRAME
SALE
Our famous penny -pinc hing frame sale
returns. Buy one at regular retail. then
the second one of equal or lesser va~ue
cost s just another penny. Da.sn 't apply to
curved beveled glass frames.
RUBBERMAID
MICROWAVE COOKWARE
~~~ BACON le ~:.--: · /;'/ ROASTING PAN ~~:;--£/ 597
..r-~ . •5166
-=--{_ 8 PC. DELUXE -';~ ~~COOKWARE ·SET ~.~ 2297 ·.g •8534
Wit h the set you get the 1 qt., 2 qt .. and 3
qt. casseroles. the roasting rack, the meat
& vegetable cooker, and lots more.
FOREMOST SERVER/
MICROWAVE CART
29~6~
Dish up the eats from thia Waverly Walnut
finish earl. Like Foremost'• other stuff, the
aHembly is no big deal.
STA-LUBE
. .
PRESSURE
TREATED
FIR
2x4 2x6
22cimrr. 33cimrr
S 4S , boys. (Another nice gift for mom.
also gn.at for anniveraaries. Is it the 30th
anni versary that you give plywood?)
CRESTLINE
.KETTLE
BARBECUE
21~0~ SHORTY CLUB
LCHH -LUY ·
Ma and Pa Kettle's favorite for grillin' the
hog maws. the taters, the fritters and grits.
SUNBEAM
GRILLMASTER DUAL
BURNER GAS GRILL
127~~4
Get the cookout going with its lava rock.
combo warming rack I utility table.
redwood side table. Lite -A -Matic ignitor
and 20 lb. tank. 30,000 BTU's
OMNI 5 PC.
DEAUVILLE
_ =F .: · -i -FAN PVC SET -_ ~_,,~~ '?239aa
N ice aet. 4 vanilla frame chairs wit h
rainbow stripe pads and a 42" vanilla
fiberglass table. Umbrella extra.
3"AFRICAN
VIOLET
c
EA.
HAID CLEANER TheM beautiea aren't•• hard to grow a.a
you might think. Not a shrinking violet,
55 C unless you'n. talking about the price (or
what's left of it }. 1 LB. •1211 ..,_ _____________ _.
Good stuff for ,..ally grimy clean. upa, like
c:ar qreue. R.qular aoap just doesn't stack
up to thl. formula. THE SECRET DECODER
i1 your ticket to price• even
lower than our regular deala.
Natlonel vumb., lo Supply. Inc I•• publicly trad.d compenJ on NASDAO·Symbol NTL.B
Thia price-smashing tool can be
yours if you join the SHORTY &
CHEAP CHICKEN CLUB. Find
out about all the good 1tuff
you'll get u a Club Memb.r at
any National Lumber •tore.
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Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, May 10, 19S. A 7
Home Ranch plan
gets C~ council OK
By UREN E. KLEIN °' ... ...., .........
A ~neral plan amend-
ment forC.J. sqerstrom &.
Sons' mammoth "Home
Ranch" project, including
a commercial office com-
plex and twin hi&h-risc
hotels. was approvedby the
Cost.a Mesa City Council a1
Monday flight's meeting.
The 9S-acre project will,
overthe next I 0 to IS years.
drastically chanae the area
measures should be taken
in terms of traffic improve-
ments. .
The developer has
agreed to set aside land for
an additional city fire sta-
tion in the project. Mayor
Donn Hall said.
The Home Ranch is also
predicted in the EIR to
create 11.029 office. retail
and hotel job,, A need for
738 additional housing
unit in 1he city 11 fo~n
due 10 1h1s increak in local
c mpl oy m en1 OP ·
portunlliC$.
The Segcrstrom com-
pany has submitted an
application for construc-
110~ of a .SOO-unit housina
proJcct at Adams Avenue
and Mesa V trde Ori ve as a
way to meet the ci1y·1
housing need.
currently being farmed r---------------------4
north of the San DtCJO "T'L-
Frecway and west of Fair-~& 1111:
The project includes two view Road in Costa Mesa. ~
400-room hotels, abou1 9
2.6-million-squarc-feet of
Smoked Elk . . .
You' II apprl.>t: icJlt! t """
fine leathl'r
craft)man!thip
and sure
com fort of
this fine
nioc toe
casual.
~I.II:.~ s ... 9-12 +13
M ... 61"2·12 +13 w ... 7 -11
Lee-.id ha.nca Chatham bold top EacbanCe
Club of Lafuna Beach award.
office space and abou1 M tiler'-Da 80,000-square-fcet of retail o s '~ ~
business space, according ~
10 plans submitted to the &k utj(ji,tf/.' FOR MEN l SHO ES
99 Fcl~h1on 1-.Jand Newport Beach 759-9551
LB couple
get award
Longtime Laguna Beach residents Les and Frances <.~hatham were recently honored with the highest
L1t1zensh1p award bc~towcd by the Exchange Club of
Laguna Beach. called the Book of Golden Deeds.
Re sidents of Laguna sance the 1920s. the Chathams
were previously honored as the city's C!JtLens of the Year
1 n 1980 and Honored Pat n ots in the 1"98J Patnots Day
Parade ..
'\ real estate broker unul 1982. Les Chatham served
With the Arm y A.tr Corps an Europe dunng World War II
<tn d has been active in Veterans of Foreign Wars and the
~mencan Legion ever sance. He has been in volved in
providanJ fund s for Little League and Babe Ruth League ~aseball in Laguna Beach sancc 194 7 and does extensive
volun,teer work w11h patients at the Long Beach Veterans
Hospital. Each national holiday. Chatham is out at 5 a.m.
to put up the flags that arc seen on city streets. and at the
end of the day he is back out to take them down. a tradition
he's carried on since 1947.
Frances Chatham ha s ~orked ex tensive!} as a
volun teer officer w11h the American Legion Aux iliarfind
was president of the sta te orga nization in 1964. She also
worked at the Long Beach H'terans hospital . amassing
4.000 hours as a wheelchair pusher from I Q50 to 1962. In
1961 . she was named Woman of the Year by the Business
and Professional Woman's Club. She was chairman oft he
Girls State program for I 0 years. She worked for man}
years wuh the G ari Scouts. and she former!\ was Chairman
of the March of Dimes 1n Laguna Beach.·
The Exchange Club 1s a national sen ice organizauon
with a primary purpose of erad1catang the problem of child
abuse. The local organazat1on 1scompnsed ofbusinessand
c1vtc leaders who meet ea<.·h week and plan charitable
endeavors
council by the city's plan-
ning staff.
The development is
planned to take shape on
what was the Segerstrom
fam ily's original home-
stead in Orange County.
C.J. Segcrstrom & Sons,
contro lled tn the
Segerstrom fami ly, is the
largest landowner and de-
veloper in Costa Mesa.
The Segerstrom Co. also
owns the South Coast Plaza
Mall and the South Coast
Plaza Town Center.
On Monday. the council
unanimously approved th e
Home Ranch general plan
amendment. cleanng the
way for specific plans fo r
vanous portions of the
project to be drawn up.
Malcolm Ross, spokes-
man for C J. Scgerstrom &
Sons. said the company
expects the project to be
built in phases over the
next I 0 to 15 years.
An environmental im -
pact repon on the project
showed that the develop-
me nt would bring 38.300
additional cars to the area
e'very day. resultan~ in
"substantial additional
congestion."
The repon also said the
project would generate 7. 7
tons of air pollution a year
from car emissions and
create a need for ancreascd
fire and pohce protection in
the area.
Councilwoman Norma
Henrog said the city's
planners and transpor-
ta tton engineers arc
prepared to continuously
monitor each phase of th e
development as ll is built to
determine what mit igation
Ferguson
campaign
charge
dropped
Spring Sale In Progress
By JERRY HIRSCH
Ot tlle Delly "°' 118'1
The Orange: Count) Rl··
publican Pany has d1s-
m1ssed a complaant lodged
against cand idate Gil
Ferguson by an opponent
m the hotly contested 70th
D1stnct Assembly pnmaf)
race
Ken ( arpcntcr. one of
Ferguson's s1>. Republican
opponents. filed the com-
plaint with the pany's cth-
1cscomm1ttcc over a mai ler
Ferguson sent to sup-
porters las1 month.
Carpenter was objecung
to a reference in the mailer
that anferred Ferguson was
running as the incumben1
asscm bl yma n.
<\ssemblywoman
Marian Bergeson. R-New-
pon Beac~. 1s the incum-
bent but she 1s vacating thl'
seat 10 run for the stall'
Senate The word "for" wa'i 1n-
adH·rtentl)' left ofT the
mdiler between Ferguson"•
name and "70th '\ssembl)
D1stnct ... Ferguson said
Ferguson said his '>tall
corrected 2.800 of the 3.000
mail ers. The rcmatndl·r
were acc1dently mailed.
The ethics comm1llcl'
"as sa t1 sf1cd w11h
Ferguson 's e,pJan at1 on
and actions to corrccl the
mistake and concludC'd
chat 11 was an "unintcn-
11onal error ... accotdang to a
statement released by 1hc
comm11tee Carpenter. who an a kttc•
tn the committee called thr
error "antent1onal." could
not be reached for com-
ment on the reJeCt1on ofhl.,
complaint / "h was a cheap 1m-
ma1U~ shot." Fcrgu on
said add1n1 that commit-
tee warned Carpenter not
to ust the 1nc1dent an his
cam pa1an without expla1 n-
lll-It full )'
ln•ex•pen•alv• •
'(In lk Spefl 11\11 not high
1n prtce, r•asonablt
c:11u111.o Illy-..
10vtfll1tng ~
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, May 10, 19&4 -
·'Th e phony sports eth le runs so deep even t h e Soviets have to pay Up·
service to It. The rea l reason for tbelr boycott Is ~rfectly plain: They
are f urious with us."
Wh8.t's wrong
with concept
of Home Mom?
\.\ .\SHINGTON-Sunda} "-111~·
!\1mhl'r's Da} . .\nd again. the nation
will pa} hp sen ice to motherhood.
But 11 no longer honors its mothers.
"1ost working mother~ cannot find
JJcquatcda) care fortheirch1ldrl'n
\to~l di\ orced and w1dO\\t'd mothcr s
~an "t rnlkrt the full child \up port that
thL' rnurt'i ha' e ordt•r<.'d Mot ha\
"'ho "ant 10 \ta} home'' 11h thl'lr
l h lldrl·n are treated as~°' 1al Ill·
tenor'
The go' l'rnment oiler~ ta' 1 nll'll·
II\ l'~ and l)l'ns1on bendih Ill muthl·rs
who lea' e their chlldn:n during thL'
da) and lindjobsawa} from homl'
Mother~ who tr; to earn a II' ingat
homi:. where the} can h ·q,an l')l'On
the1rch1ldrcn. ma\ even run aloul ot
the laborla\\s. ·
The media 1s the "orst otkndcr It
glorifies sn but denigrates mother-
hood. ( arccr women art.' portra) ed a~
glamorous. homemakc~as frump)
JACK
AIDEISOM
b1ggerlederal sub~1d1l·~ Polttcl) lit'>·
agreeing. she urgl'd 1.·~:onom1c and
sonal incent1H·~ 10 tmng "orl-.ing
mothers home"" ho would rath1.•r nlH
ha"e the1r r h1ldrrn in da \ earl' JO thl'
first plarc: ..
"M othL·r~ who do re4u1re a da} can·
for the1rch1ldrl'n clearl} must ha'e
access to the best care a' a1lable ... she
said. "But the> arc n01going10 get 1t
from an O\ erburdened child-care
"We ha' e fostered a generation of
'oung people who have heard
nothing but pUl·dO\\ ns about rh1IJ-
reanng.'· complains Linda Burton ol
Springfield. Va. ··The) ha' e bcl'n
encouraged to 'do something more
1mportant'w11hthc1rllves. Thq arc
considered intcllectuall) 1nfenor and
out ofpacew1th the times."
Burton ga\ e up an office Job 10 raise
hL·r 1"'0 small children he i..m·" that
man) 1ntelhgen1. gifted "omen prefer
Lh1ld-reanngtoan~ othrrcareer. that
thl'} lind homemaking more
Lhalleng1ng than office routine. anJ
that the\ can earn a II\ 1ngand
broaden their talents at home.
S\ stem. Seldom do ·more' and 'quah-t~ ·go hand in hand. and 1n tht' «lse of
an 1ssuesodecpl} human as child
care. this 1s particularly so. We cannot
legislate or exercise quahty control
overthecapac1 t} of one human being
to lo\ l' and care for another ...
Later that evening. the CBS Eve-
ns ng News showed excerpts from tht•
heanngs. Burton's testimony was
dism1ssedcavaherlyb) CBS as
"proposing that the problem be
solved by a return to tht' ways of
yesteryear." In other words. ch1ld-
reanng1sn't chic. homemaking 1sokl-
fash1oned; mothers at home are a
thro" back to less enhghtent"d t1ml'S.
Mondale remains mum
on Iranian hostage crisis
So Linda Burton Joined soml' othe r
V1rg1n 1a "omen in forming a non·
profit group to set the record straight
The\ call themselves Mother<> at
Home "We should be shouting frvm
the housetops. sa~ mg ·1 sta) at home
\\ 11h m' kids~ ... she declare<. \hL· thin~ lt'<1 best for 1hc:11 a.,d tor
ht•r')e(f
The groupdoesn·t cn11r11i: "'-Omi:n
"hochoO')C acarerr. 11 mrrcl\
upholds the right ofall \\Omt:n to
decide 1.11hat thev "ant 10do"11h 1hc:1r
Ii' es ··But as 11 no" stand ... :· ')a) 'I
Bu non. "man~ ""omen arl' untkr
eL·onom1l and 'iOC1al pre\\ure tu
"'ork ..
Thl· group prm ides moral \upport
tor mothc:r~ "'ho want to !>ta~ homl'
and raise 1he1rch1ldren The~~:
\\-OffiL'n arc: tired of the media telling
them that rearing children" tx·nl'ath
thl· national d1gn1t} and that \mart
'-"Omen don·, star home
~o last Januaf). more than 50
\'OI untcers combmed their skt lie; to
publish a provocative little ne""'ikttl·r
the\ call Welcome Home. No one"
pa1d.11'sa laboroflo\C The:> chargL'
SI:! a }Cartoco,erpnntingand
ma1hngcosts
o,crn1ght.1hc~ attracted national
attentio n The> ne,ergot around to
1ssu1ng their first press release. thl·
press ca me to them. They nc' er
bot he red to sol 1cll subscn p11om. ~cl
the ')Ub'i<.'npt1ons began pouring 1n
Phil Donahue asked them 10 appear
on hi'> tck,·1s1on sho". -\8( and C H!'I
Ne"'> filmed them 1n action.
C ongresH'' en sohcned their' 1cw'
on da,-carc centers. Linda Bu non
h')tened to" 11ness after" 11nc'>'> Lall
for more ccntl'r'>. better LarL· and
Obv1ouslv there's a need for the
newsletter. ·
Footnote: Associated Press re-
pon er Ann Blackman. who has been
covering social trends for 13 years.
wrote a story on Mothers at Home.
Afterward, she said: "The response 10
this stof) has been phenomenal -b}
farthe greatest response to an} stof) I
haveever,,-.ntten. and l''e "'rittcn on
some "er. contro\ ers1at topics " So
10 spare my stafT. plea\e don °1 IA n IC to
me. Address your 1nqu1ncs 10
Mothers at Honk P.O Bo\ 2 \o I.
Fairfax. Va. 22031
Ex-vice president
not so quiet
about other issues
\.\ -\SHl"IC... TON -His hope~ for
the nomination 'anishing. (1ai:
Han. 1n .i prepared statement in the
dosing d.a's of the Te~a~ caucu'>t.'S.
ma' ha\(.'" ntten himself out ul the
'KC prcs1den11al no"mina11on as "l'll.
Rl·-ra1s1ng the Iranian hos1agL'
cn<i1'\. during "'h1ch Walter Mondak
MAN HAT f AN\0l 'lH'1 .\c-was rnn'>tant counselor to Prl's1dcn1
l'ordmg tom~ ro' 1ng reporter Jon Lt.'l' C artl·r Han declared: "We mu'lt not
A.ndc:rson. ta \I dn' er'11n ~an anqll morl· ofthL' same. more da) ~ ol
ah ador are as outspol..L·n a\ thO'>l' 1n infam\. morl' d:ns of shamt> ..
thi: Big .\pple -and ~ho"" no ( ut ·to the 4u1ck. Mondale retortl·J
reluc1ancetosharctheirpohl1LJI ··1 belic\l' (1an Hart made a 'l'f'\
'1e"s" 1th the cap11 \ l' aud1cml' in thL' '>l'nous m1stake.1n that charge .. (I h.:I
bark seat "ould be \"Cll ad.,.1sed 10 apolog11c: ..
GI\ en an} cnrnurageml'nt at all. Apolog11e for "'hat"
they discourse' olub~ and vc-It 11 1s lc~111mati: for Mondall· to
hemently on the lalr~ outrage b~ one point to his v1rc pre .. 1den11al cx-
pohttrel grouporano1h~. P:tttenee is-pene-nee 8'.I 11 unique l'Fede-n t1al. wh)
o;omet1mt>s rewardl·d -the cabb1es 1'> 11 unfair of Hart to challenge that
ma) charge rut-rate fares to passen-credential"
gcrs"hol1stenpol1tel) to the tirades On three maJOr issues -the M'\.
There'sanothenimllanh to<."er-thl' grain embargo. the sale_ofF-l 5s 10
tam sectrons of Ne" 'r ork c"it). thc Saudi .\rab1a -Mondale has tal..en
ub1qu1tous presence of dudes m dark pain to emphasize that. prn atel). hl'
glasses sur' eying the pa'>sing parade opposed the president "11hm admin-
from downto"'n street corncrs. But 1'tra11on rnunc1I'>
there'sa b1gd1fTcrcncc· an On thl· Iranian hostage lris1s.
Sahador'ss1n1s1ercowbo~scarl) ho\\t'\Cr Mondak 1s strange!} mute
automat1cweaponHlung around The Jefl'n'>c of the < ·aner-Mondalc
their shoulders. Thl'y'rr members of pcrtormanre those l 4 months ha'>
'anous param1h1ar) groups or bod~· been l<.'ft 10 hocral JOurnahst<> hl-.e
guards for poht1c1a nsand other big column1~t Torri Wicker.
'>hot-.. < omcding Ha rt's right to challenge
Jack Anderson is a yndica ted Mnnd<tk on h1\ 'ICl' pres1dcnt1al
columnist. tondurt. V.1lh•r LOntends that lhL'
"days of shame" chargr should be
rejected. not because It was "unscem-
1)." but because "it was untrue."
To Wicker. Caner's 14 months of
forbearance during that outrage were
"Da~s of Strengths" -the 111lc ofh1s
column.
Caner 1s praised because he "did
nut rl'SOrt to open or gucmlla "arfare
or co' crt action!> designed to O'er-
thro" the go,crnmcnl of Iran."
because he ··u1t1matel) brought home
all the hostages ah,e:·
The president "rcfuscJ to r<'\On 10
m1htar} action or to !.Orne reckless
gesture hke declaring "ar on Iran. he ~rupulousl} obsern·d the accepted
norms of international la"' and
~·ha' 1or. and he sent the "orld an
e\amplc of restraint dnd re~pec1 for·-
hfe at "'hat pro,ed 10 be a gnc,ous
poh11cal cost to himself··
ln~tead of whining that Han
"apologize:· wh} has Mondale re-
fu'\ed to nse to his own defense in the
forthright fashion of Wr cker.
If Mondale. who has d isparaged
President Reagan's decisive action in
the liberation of Grenada as bellicose
and l'\Cess1ve. believes the Iranian
hostage months were Days of
Strengths. ""h} does he not say so?
\ h\ does he not defend his adm1 ms-
1ratlon·s record pubhcl}. when there
1s no e.,.1dence any" here that Mon-
dafc has now. or had then. an} quarrel
Mth Carter's management of that
affair?
lln1ntcnt1onall ). Hart 1s forci ng
onto the table a question the Dcmo-
rra11c Pan} ha~ bee n allowed to evade
too long. To what extent was the
failure of Jimmy Carter's foreign
poltl·y due. lo h1~ rchg1ous adherence
to the precC'ptc; ofh1s OIAn part)-'>
PAT
BUCHAMAN
~ nting 40 month) ago. Jeane
K1rkpatnrk h11 the issue sq uarely.
"American!> must d1!>regard the no-
tion that thl· fa ilure of the Caner
pres1denc~ "a' the personal failure of
a man Uflsl..tlled in the way s of
d1plomac) ..
The C artcr pol1c1e~. Kirkpatrick
wrote. were grounded in a philosoph )
of foreign affair-;. lhl' assumptions of
~h1ch \\Crt' the "lessons of Vietnam ...
1.e. "that the cold "ar was O\er. that
concern with communism sho uld no
longer O\ erwhelm other issues. that
forceful 1ntcrvcnt1on 1n the affairs of
another nation 1s impractical and
immoral. that Wl' must never again
put ourselves on the 'wrong side of
history· by supporting a foreign
autocrat against a 'popular move-
ment' and that we must'tr) to make
amends for our dcepl) flawed na-
tional character by modest) and
restraint 1n the arenas of power and
the councils of the world ...
If Carter hlundered. Mondale
should tell u<> where and how. His
continued silence sugges~ that he
shares the view of Wfcker that
Carter's management of that cns1s
was a model of statesmanlike re-
straint. and a precursor of cns1s
management 1n a Mondale adminis-
tration.
P•triclt Bucbaaaa Is a syadlc•ted
columalst.
'Yeah, Icanfixitforyou, butit'llcostyou'
Repairmen seldom have good news
when assessing the damaged goods
Onr ol It k ., g.rra 1 m) 'ill'rtl''> 1'-"'h'
therl· "C\ L'r an\trnc uncmploHd "ho
''ant\ to "or~ \\hen there" 'll rtlULh
"or~ 1n thl· "orld that mTd\ 111 Ix·
Jonl'
Wi thout quc,t11in. li\lng thing'>
tha1 arc hro~cn I\ lhl· work "I.' all "'ant
donl' most and "h1ch "L' h.nl' thl'
moc;1 <.Jrtlicult) finding an~ont• 111 do r here ought to he wllqtn th.ii do
no1h1ng hut teaLh !>tudcnl\ ho"" to II\
thing<> High 'irhool' .ind rnlkgn .Ill'
turning OUI 1.000 \(Udl'OI\ \\ho \\,IOI
to ge1 into 1he huc;1nn' nt \l'lhng for
e' t•n onl· 'lludrnt lht.'\ turn ·n111 "ho
"'ant<, to he a repairer 1)1 thing' J 1\ln~
thing<> 1~ harder than '>l'll1ng thing,
and thl' mon<.'v 1sn·1 a111good
There'<> an undt.•clartd "nr 111 llw
I n11ed Sta tee; lx·t"'ct·n rcpa11 ml·n <tnd
thl' rest of u~ •\' 1\ U\UJI in ":ir
neither \Ide I'> all nghl llr Jll "'rung
WC' all C'\pcct 1h1ng., 10 ~· li\cd
,ht.·aph ;:ind aren'1 \\mpttlhL•t11. to thl'
rc.·pa11 man\ problems On thl' 1>thl·r
\ltk .1 lot of repairmen an· r U1.k and
um1t.rnmn10dat1ng Thq "Jnt to gl't
rich working eight hour\ .1 da .. fjq~
da)" a week
I'm tf'\1ng 10 ht' fo11 . hut \l.IU 1..no"
\.\htdl .. idt• ot the \\oar rm on I'm
ORANGf COAST
Daily Pilat
. ..... . . "" ..
u'uall' na\pcrated b~ thl· 1x·opll
"ho Ii' thing~ Follo""ing I'> J wlkl-
llon roughl) rcml·mhcreJ. ol \l,ltl'·
mi:nl\ madt• to mr h\ 'arn1u\ p~;opk
I' \l" gone to tor hl'lp
JLLEV ISION Kl P\IR\1 ·\:-.,
'\\l·ran'1gctpart~lorth1,,11l\rlHlll' I
h:J'l'0°t seen onl'l>I thr\l'lOnll' in hl'rl'
1n \l''~·n. ma>bc r1gh1 'l'Jr\ ~1:1\ tw I
'''"find thr part' t1u111'gonn.11.1~l·
• 1 " h Ill' ..
II \.\ 111 H ., 1111 1H11't lhl'l' drctp·
p•:d 1 h" "'all h \\.id 1.i do drop 11 11n
lhl· \ldl.'"alk' "11•nt, deaning 100
I 'rr h:n t' th" l k.tnL'<I°'"
P \I NTf R .. Bil\' Whu ra111ted
1h1\ l<l\l llml·'' l.lun· did a had JOh 11·.,
gonna run )llll \.\ 1.· \\on't he abll' to
l(l'I Jt 11 ttl ~l'ptc..·mbcr at the l'arl11.·<.1
if \1.1' ha'c good "-l'athN ..
KlrRl<,f l<\T OR ~f:.R ·
vi( rM..\N "Tht' 1c.1h1• onh modc:I
1hn C\cr madt· th" ""a' On all the
nthL·r model' the tram1shdm I'> on the
othc:r \Ide: ""hrn· you could get at It
I h1' one. I h:l\ r tn takr ll all a pan I'll
ha\l' to rnrrw bark nc~t week "r ou
K1inna ht' home nc:r.1 t ue<1day he-
H. l. Schwartz 111
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Chazy Dowellby
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1.1\t 11m(' \h1111ld h:.i,1· 1akcn the old
p,1J)l'r 1111 lil'>I It\ gonna tal..1· twKe as
long ·
\IK < <l'\.l>ll IONL"J(, "f R -
\ IC I "'1 \"I · 11 need~ 3io1 of ""orl..
\<.•1• tlm here.·" A;id Your guarantl"l'
11•1 ''>l.'l' hcrl· "r our guarantre ran out
hl\I month "1a)hl.' "l' oughta rcplacc
th" "hole un11 It'll ht' at least fi\1'
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L M. Bovo
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ANDY
Roo1EY
come~ in here the ')ame 11me. 'l ou
o ughta come rn• here in Februar)
when we're not so hu~y"
OPTOMETRI T "Whcrc·d vou
get these? They don't make th1c; frame
anymore. How long has 1t been '>ince
\.OU had new glas~s an~ way"
~HOEMAKER "You let the'lt' go
100 long All run down at the h<.'d
there I can't JUSI put OL'W soil's and
heels on. l'J ha' c to rebuild the!>C. 11·~
Up 10 >OU •
T'l PFWRITER ~ER \'IC EM..\N.
"We used 10 haq~ a man "'orked on
these old bab1ri.. Gone though He
mu!>t ha' e rrured ten. 15 years ago."
II thl'> "' l'• open that collegl' to
teach stud~nts ho" to become re·
pa1rmen. I think I'll quit wnting and
go back to college. I could make a lot
of monl'>. JU'lt saving what I pay out
having things fixed. If I go into the
n:pa1rbu\lnc\s, don't call me though .
11 magine I'll be a II hooked up th rough
No,emt>er
Aody Rooney I• • •yodlr•tM
columalst.
You say RAY-gun, I say
REE-gun, but he says ...
Poh11, ~ reJlOrledly played' !iOme
~rt 10 1h1: funfi8hl al thr 0 K ( orrnl
on Ott 2fl. 188 I . at I ombstonc. i\r11
On one 'itdc of the ~hootout were
~\all V1r,1l and Morgan larp and
Doc lfoll1da). all Rcpuhhcan\ On
the othrr \1dr "-Crc lkt .and 8111)
< lantern and l om and f-rank
Mrl aur\ nll f>cmtK rats
Do \OU knn\\ "'h' outdoor hud4'\
rdCfl'l'\ \l:lrtC'~I to ll'i(' l'Cl" ht-II\ JO
'ltC'ad of ''~·cl "hl\tlc,;' In 'llhll'rel
weather. the wh"tlc'I ,tuck 10 their
hps.
Poll(.c.' statl\t1cian'i 'ia) thc) don't
~now wh\ morr tawmcn arr krllt-d on
lhur'idn}s )'Car round than on an\
ot h('r dtt-. of the we('!>.
\our character 1~ what \OU arc in
the dark. <.31d ~1gh1 I Mooch
Q f f a, Prt'\14frnt Rona Iii Rcattnn
alwa)'\ pronounl·ed h1 last name
R Y-gun"
No. ~fore he marncd Nanq
Dav1'i. he en.lied himself RFl;.-iun
but she thou ht RA\ -gun sounded
clas~1t-r Or ftO SI} tho<,e "ho da1m to
know
\cvt"n out of I fl \ mntcan h<'lll\e\
arC' painlc.'d ""hlh'
l~.M. BoJd <"Olumnl~I
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RICBAJlD COJIBPf
colamnlat
R1c111D
Co1E1
lthletes
not only
'losers'
l~ boycott.
There·s much-more
at stake than Just ----some summer games
WASHINGTON-lnh1ghschool
we were told that a virtue of sports is
that it brings all kindsofpeop1e
together. I believed that until I staned
attendmg football games. It was then I
realized that sports docs bnng people
together. Unfortunately. It 1sofien to
fight.
It 1s therefore somewhat surprising
to hear peop,le talk.about SP.,Ons. in
th1scasethe Olympics, as 1fthey were
removed from either violence or the
coneemsof this eanh. If that were the
case. players would not panicipate as
national represent.attvesand the
µmes would~ permanently located
in a neutral country like Switzerland.
Now the Soviets have announced
that they wtll not play with us th is
summer. They cite all sorts of
possibly fatuous reasons, among
them security concerns and the
obno:uous rantinp of anti-com-
• munist orµnizattons. The phon)
sports cthtc runs so deep even the'
Soviets have to pay lip-service to 11.
The real reason for their boycott ~
perfectly plain: The} are furious w11h
us
Ma} be the} want revenge The
lln11ed States. after all. bo} cotted the
1980 summer Olympics in Mosco"'
fo llowing the Soviet in vasion of
Afghanistan. That s1ung the Soviet
leadership. They dolled up Moscow
fort he occasion. leveled v1 llages.
cleaned up thec11y-even brought in
a new airport terminal from West
Germa n). They were all dressed up 10
find that no one important was
coming.
E\ en so. the Russians might still~
L.A.-bound 1f Amencan-Sov1et rela-
ttons had improved since then. But
they have not. Instead. the} have
plummeted to their lowest ebb since
theworstdaysoftheCold War. It's
unfonunate the Soviets will not
panicipate in the Olympics. But it's
even more unfortunate that they will
not play the games that really matter.
At the moment. for instance. the
Soviets will not resume negot1at1ons
on nuclear arms control. Pardon my
cy01cism. but that's slightly more
important than games played in the
summer sun. They have rebuffed our
attempts to talk about chemical
weapons or reducing troop levels 1n
Central Europe. Onceaµin. no gold
medals at stake here -JU St the
security oft he world. The Soviets in
fact. arc 1n so sour a mood they will
not even talk about improving the hot
line between Washington and Mos-
co"'.
It takes two to pla) -or in this case
not play -these games. The Soviet\
ob v1ousl} are in a truculent. bitter
mood. But the Reagan ad m ini s-
tration has been no innocent
bystander. It was the President. after
all. who insulted the Soviets by calling
them the"focus of evil" in the world.
It was the Reagan administration also
that lost 1tscool over the downing of
the Korean Air Lines Jet. charac-
ter111 ng what might have been a
mistake as nothing less than cold-
blooded murder. And some ofour
o,,-..n arms-reduction proposals were
"or e than none at all.
Since thcrr 1s no divorcing sport\
from hfe. President Carter'sdec1s1on
10 boycott the-1980 Olympics was
JUSt1fioblc from his point of view. The
Soviet decision to respond in kind 1s
likewise JUStifiable from their pomt of
.,.1cw. What 1s not justifiable 1s the
ugl} msults ~ing traded by the two
countries and their inability to &ct on
with the necessary and urgent bus1-
nrssofworld peace.
For this reason. the Soviet boycott
oftheiOlymp1cs might be a good
tt11ng. lt shows that relations between
the two countries have gotten so bad
that the Soviets think they had
nothina to lost by stayin& home. Wh}'
nsk defections? Why be cordial to the U n1tcd States~ Why even chance a
poor perfonnanceon the field? It
takc:!l sports todnve home that point
Afier all. no other aspect ofSov1et-
Amencan relations-not even the
failu re 1otalkabout nuclcararms-
ho.s r«c1ved as muc,h attentio n from
the Amencan news media. That's
how senous the s1tua11on is. folks.
They won't cvcn play pmcs with u
r ollowing the Sm ICI an-
nouncement. Peter V Uebcrroth. the ·
president ofthcOlymp1cOrpnmn1
Com m1ttct said ... A&ain. the ones
"'ho are hun are tht" athlete-11 .. pokcn
hl-.e a pons buff A puce huff.
howe vrr. "ould be moretxp:1ns1\.e
We are all hc1ng hun
Hltb1rd Cobea II• •.rndJr11N1
Nlf1mnl•I
Rea
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could lead to U.S. debacle
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,. WASHINGTON (AP)
-Presideru Rugan't.
Democratic cntacs an ron·
aress predict he will aet
some of the mone) he
wants to bolstrr El
Salvador's armed forces.
bul it will not buy a m1hiary
solution to the ··chaos and
anarchy" he says com-
munists are spreading in
Central America.
Democrats branded Re-
agan's televised addre ss
Wednesday night as a
"saber rattling" call to arms
that paid only lip ~rv1ce to
efforts for a negotiated
settlement and could lead
to another debacle hke tht·
1nvolvemcnt of U
Mannes in Lebanon.
But they conceded the
president wall win at least a
limited grant of add1t1onal
funds to buuress the
Salvadoran arm) aga10s1
the o n slaught or Ma~XISt-
,. led guerrillas.
Reagan's speech w s his
most strongly termed dt"-
fcnse yet of has Central
Amcncan pohc1es. com-
paring his cntics to those
who concluded 10 the ycar'I
before W orld War II that
"the aggressor's appe111c
would be sa11sfied" with
JUSt o ne more conquest o r
1n1erna11onal tran\-
gress1on.
"What we !ICC 1n El
Salvador as an attempt to
des1ab1hze the entire re-
gio n. and eventually mo' c
chaos and a narchy toward
the Amcncan border. .. the
president said.
"We have prov1dl·d JU\I
enough aid to a'u1d
outright d isaster but no t
enough 10 resolve the c m.is.
so El Salvador is being left
to slowly bleed to death.
"The simple 4ucst1ons
are: W ill we s upport frel'-
dom in this hemasphen: ur
not? ... Will we stop lhc
spread of communism 1n
this hcm1sphc:rc or not''
Wall we act whall' thl·rc 1s
still 11me''" the pre 1dcnt
asked.
Sen. Paul Tsongas. J>.
Mass . one of the Senate:'!>
harshest cnt1cs ofadmtnl\·
\ration pohq 1n the rl'.'g111n
said ... The prc.,1den1 "'ill
get has aid. but not tor 1hc:
nght reasons ..
"The Republicans "'111
support their pres1dl·nt."
Tsongao; !>aid. "ihc Demo-
c rats to a large C).tent "'Ill
gJ\e the president wha1 he
wants JUS\ so that Wl' will
not be blamed 1f anything
goes wro ng."
Sen. Claiborne Pdl of
Rhode Island . the Sl'n1or
Democrat on 1he Fo reign
Rela11ons Comm11tcl'.
called the addrt""ss .. a ~trong
and 10 m\ \ 1cv. o;ahcr
..
House
takes up
aid plea
WASHING ro~ (\Pl
-The H o 111sc nov. takes up
President Reagan·., ~I'~ 5
m1lho n aid requc'>t tor El
alvador 1n \I.hat lOUld
amount to a swift repl:r 10
his nauonall) tele\ 1..cd t•all
for funds lo stem "chao')
a nd anarchy" hc '>3)., rnm-
munists are s prcadang 111
Central Amenca
With Reagan's warning~
fresh in mind. the Huu\t•
was voting o n the Central
American portion of a
SI 0. 5 billion foreign aid ball
conta101ng fund~ Reagan
said in his speech Wednes-
day night were need ed w
bullress the Salvadoran
army 10 ttS fight asa1nsl
left 1st guemlla'>
Key votes were expected
o n competing \ers1on" of
·1st how much aid w
Jpprove and what stnn~~ lo
a11a~h. Action on the ball tu
furnish aid an the lii.t·al )Car
tartang Oct. I could al-.o
test House sentiment o n
Reafin 's appeal for Sli I 7
m1lhon in emcrgenc) milt·
tary assistance to l:.I
Salvador thl'> )Car .\
H ouse-Senate rnnfcrem·c
comm11tct takes up that
issue next week
Speaker r homa~ P
O 'Neill Jr . D-M;m . told
rcpon<'~ he "wc_)uldn'1 be
'iurpmcd" 1f the Ho u'ic
approve" a Rcpubl1n1n
plan to approve S 124
malhon "' m1latan aid.
under which half 'would
become a"a1lablt'. ftcr Rt
aaati reported progrC\'> h\
the alvadornn go' l'rn-
ment toward start1na tall..'
with the auemlla and d•'
man1hna' "death !>Quad •
a ccused uf tho u\and' of
poht1cal !.l8)'•n8'
1 he re\t of the anu11n
wo uld be rclea\C'd after
Reagan rcrwned aJ
dtllonal proatt·~' O' Ne ti I
\aid. h owever that adnfl
t1o n of that am t•ndmrn1
~pon .. orcd hy Ht·p W1lh..irn
Broo mfield M-Mn h
could k1ll 1ht• c1rnn· hall
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M1y 1. 1N4 f'M4IOI •-1( fllM'V"t TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT r~llve to lhl conlr9CI doa.I· Each bid mull ~ end be MPONI• to tbe ClO'lttec1 ctocu-':J
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lhe Wl!lhC'i of the leading _________ 2 .. 41-...!+1-1 NAMI ITATlm.NT OF THE NATURE OF THE IOfm lumlahed with the contract Each bldd« lhall Mlbmlt, on tfle m fufnillled ...,. .. conV'1llCt
l'Ountnes of the area. who Pl8.JC NOTICE The tOllowlng l*'IOn 1, dOlng PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU documen111 a Hat of the prQPOMd form turntthed with the e:omrw;t 11. • Utt Of tne P'0909M
• ------------bullMU ... SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER subconlr9ClorS on lhil project u documents •• lilt o4 tfll propoeed bcof'ltractora on "* ~ • prl'fer the nego11a1ing route 'ICTrTIOUl IU ... H BLUE CORAL POOL ANO SPA 390 SuntlM C1tcle. co.11 M.... tequtred by the Subtelllng and Sub-tut>c:ontr.etC>ft on thll protect • ed b11'11~Ina8lld.,.,..
to the m1l11ary one:· If.A• ITATl•NT SERVICE. 7 Thundet Ttell, Irvine. C~: con1rec11ng Fair Practices AC1 tequtred by lhe Sub19tllnQ en0 Sub-1ractlng Falt Pr-.ctlc9a Act.
Reagan repeated his lhl to41owlng pereon. we doing Ce 92714 (If• street add''?' or common GOV1 Code Sec 4100et11q. contracting Fair Pt9CtlcM Act. Codi Sec. 4100 .. MQ. I d k butkneu .. Thom.. Hollemen 7 Thunoet detlgnauon ot property 11 thown Each bidder must submit with Govt Codi Sec 4100 91 .-q Each blddlf ""* wbmtl wttr1 previou.s pe ge to eep WALL CONCEPTS, 3Hl32 Vlr· Trilt lrvlne Ca 9271;. 1t>ove.nowarran1yl1gtvenaa10111 t111Chbld<*'tlfled0<cuhler'1Ch1Ck Each t>ldder rnu.t tul>mtt wttn btdcenlfledoredMr'aCIMClk.
A.merican troops o ut of a glnla way, South Leguna, C•. g2U7 Th.la bullMU 11conductedb)"1n oompleteneaa 01 c01rectnes1)" The payable 10 1n. DISTRICT or a 1>1e1 eac11 bid certified or caahier'a atlldl able to the DISTRICT or • bl4
Central American war. say-Steven JOMPh Filice. aamt u lndtvldull beneficiary undet uJd Deed of bond In the form Mt forth In the pll)'a.bte to tfle DISTRICT « • bid In the tonn Ml totth In tN
tng the arguml'nt was'-'defi-abova Thomu Hollem1n Trull, by re11on ot • b<elCh Of de-contracl dooumenta in an amounl bond 1n the f«m .., torth 1n tM trect document• In an amount
Tflls butlneta It conduc1ed by: 911 Thia ttatement wu filed with the taull in the obllgallon1 aecured not lest than 10% of lhe mutmum oonttact dOOU"*lt• 1n an amoun1 t .... tl'lan 10% of tM mexlmul'll
nttcly nQt about plans to lndlvldual. County Cieri< of Orange County on thereby. heretotort e•tcuted and amount 61 bid u a guarantee that not lets 1h1n 10% of ttle muln'Wm t of bid M 10 guerenw !Nl ~nd Amc.:m:an troops into Steven J. Flllce A 11 24 1984 delivered to lhe undeftloned a writ· lh• bidder will enter Into the amount of bid u e gu111ant• that bidder wtlf 1!'1et Into thl.
combat an Crntral Amcri-Thia ttatement Wat tiled with IM pr · F1iMm ten Dectarallon of Default and DI-proposed contracl II lhe aeme 11 the btddef wlll en1., 1n10 1he O\)OMd contr9CI 1f ttie ..,,,. ._
County Clerk of Or111199 County on Publllhed Orange Cout Dally mand tor Sale. and wrl11en notlea ol twarded 10 auch bidder In the propoted contract If 1he aeme la d9d 10 llUOh bidder In U.. Ca Aprll 12. 1984 '2.UIU Piiot Ma 3 lO 17 24 !9&4 btuth and of ttectlon lo CauM the event of failure to entet Into said aw111ded to tueh bldW. In the of fallure 10 .,,._ Into Mid Hut he said that without Publllhed Orange Coal Dally Y • · · · 2315-84 under.i~ to Mii ukl property to contract SU<lh r.ecurlty wlll be tor-event of taffura to enter Imo Mid 9G1, IUOt'I MCUrt1y will .,. tor-.
more aid El Salvador may Piiot Aprll 19. 28. May 3, 10, 1984 se1111y said obllgattons, and the<• 1e1t conttact. IUCh MCUtlty w111 be tor-.
no l he able to withstand a 2119-84 pt8JC NOTIC£ after the underalgned c:.uMd Mid DISTRICT reterves the rtghl to tell OtSTRICT rlM'Vt9 ti,. right to
------------notice ol b<aech and ol electlon 10 rejec:t any Of all bids or 10 waive any DISTRICT r..ws the rlgflt to 9jeCC *'Y Of 1111 blda or IO.......,.. *'Y ( uban-backed guerrilla of-PlBJC NOTICE flCTITIOUl IU._18 bl recorded January 25. 1954 as 1rregutat111es or 1ntonnll1tlea In any teject any or all bids 0t1o welw any Of in'°"'*"• In ,,,,.,.
lcm.1 'e that the: United NAMI aTATElllllDIT 1n11t No 84·03'3'9 01 0tt1c1 .. Re-b•ds o.-1n 1ne b•ddlng 1rreguieriti.. Of irlformelltlel 1n *'Y ,,, 1n ttie bidding " ~talc~ be he' c 1., planned FICTmoul IU-•• The tollowlng persons .,, dOing COtdt 111' the office of lhe Recorder Pursuant 10 Ille provlslonl of Sec-blda °' .,, thl blOdlng P\lralenl 10 tM i>tOlll9iof'la of S.C.
r. NA• ITAT!•NT bulltlCIN u . of Orange Counly, lion 1773 or Ille Labor Code ot the Pur..,.,.,110 the P'~ of s.c-Ion 1773 of '"' Labor Codt °' .,,.
lor the iall The following ~ .. doing CORONA DEL MAR ANIMAL Said ..... will l>e made. but Slate ol Cthlornla. the DISTRICT non 1773 of the LlbOr Codi of IN i.te of c.MfOf'nla. IN DISTRICT
And he di\ ulgcd a new bualneu u HOSP , 2948 E Cout Hwy, CdM, w•IN>ut covenant or warranty. e•-11as oblatned from lhe Oir1t101 ot state of Cllltornie. the DISTRICT ot>tained lrom OW Director o«
a\W!.sment of the strcn~th ON THE WILD SIDE, 1950 15th Calll press or Implied. regarding lttle 11\e Department of lndUS1r1.al Rela-ties oo1a1ned trom thl DWeetor of 09pattll'llf'tt of ~ ,....__
o f Cuban forces in leftJSI· St . •M306. Newport BMc,h, CA Of Wm R Mandark. 313 E Bit)' pOSMSllon, or enwmb<anca. to luons lhe general prevailing rat• ot lhe Oep9rtmen. t of lndU91flel Rele-1ht ~ pr9Qlllng me tit
ruled Nicaragua. say ing the 92663 50 1• 5 Front. e.ll>oa 111. Ce. Q2662 pay the remaining principal tufTI ol pet diem wages and tM general Ilona the genatal PfeYatling rate of deem wegee enO ~-
II Ling Htueh New. 1g vlh t • Dari-i Manolark 313 E. Bay the no1a(1) MCUted by Mid ~ ot prevailing ra1e IOI holiday and oYef· per diem WIGM end the genlf'el 9V9lling rate IOI'~ .... """'"
( uban force there has •M306. Newport BMcti. CA 92563 Froni. Belbot 111. C.: 92562 Trust. wuh 1ntet"1 u 1n said note time work m the 1oea11ty In which 1hi1 prevailtno rate f« ~II)' and ovw-WOl'k in the tocmny In wtllCtl Ul6I,
grown from I 65 1 n I 979 to Thia bu1tnest It conducted by an Thll bullneU 11 conducted by' an provided, l<lvancea 11 any, under WOik is to be performed IOI Mdl ttme .or{ In the locellty In wtllQtl thta 11 to 1>e C*fonned for Md!'
i..:: lndtvloual lndlVldual. !Ml t8fmt ol aaiel Deed ol trutl f-cratt or tyi>e ol work• needed 10 wortc 11 10 be peffof'lned r°' eect1 aft or 1ype Of ~-M90ed to I U.000 II Ung New Datleetl Marelark ctlatgn. and e11penM1 of the t11ecute the contract Thele rat11 cratl or type of work• needed to ecut• the contr9CI. ""-raMt& K c: a g a n C' a I I e d lhl1 11a1emen1 waa llled with the Thll llatement wu flleel with the Ttustee and or lhe 1ru111 created by ate on Ille at lhe DISTRICT olflce ei11CUte the COf'ltract Theae r1t111 • on file et the DISTRICT offtoa
Nicaragua's ~and1n1sta County Clwk ol Orange Coun1y on County ~ol Orange County on seld Deedot Tru11 located at Phy Fee PlannlngTtaller ate on 111e at the DISTRICT offlce ed., Tr8111t fedlity, Phy Fee: Aprll 18, 1984 ':aaao ~,11 13 Sa,\d sale Will be held on Ftlday. Factllly. 1370 Adami. Coste Mele. located at Otfloe of Phy Fae Plan-lannlng, 1370 Acs.ma. Coeta go\c:rnment "a communist Publlltled Orange Coast O .. ty • __ ~ June 1, 1964 at 2 30 Pm at lhe 92626 Copies may bl oblalned on n1ng. Tta11et Faclllty. f370 Adame Coc>lel mar be 011te!Md Oft
reign of terror" and said the Piiot April 26, May 3. 10. 17. 1984 Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Chapman Avenue entranoe 10 lhe reques1 A copy ot theM rat" shell Alie . c 0811 M ... Copiet m.y bl eq~ A copy ot thaM rat• tNll
Sandm1s1as "see-k to export 2252-84 Piiot Aprl 19, 26, May 3, 1o. 19a.e Clvlc Center Bulldtng, 300 East be posled al tM job site. obtained on requnt A copy of poat9d at the Job ah•.
their terro r 10 cvery other 2123-64 Chepman Ave . Orange, CA 11 s11a11 1>1 mandatory upon the '""',. lh.al be posted at the It an.11 be mandatory U90" tfll PUBLIC NOTIC[ At IM time ot IM lnlllal pubh-CONTRACTOR to wnom the con-. JOb all• RACTOR to '1llhom tM con. country IO the r'eg1on." c:ellon ot lh11 nollce. the 101al ttac1 is awarded. and upon any tub· 11 shall bl mandatory Ui>Of'I the ract II awatd.o. and l.IPOf'I any wt>-
Speaker of the · House f1CTITIOU81U,_H Pt.a.IC NOTICE amountollheunpaldbalanoeoftha conttactor under ~ch CONTRAC· CONTRACTOR to wnoin the con-tractor under suon CON'fRAC·
fhomas P. O 'Nc tll Jr .. 0 -NA• ITATl•NT ------------1 obllgatlon secured by lhe above de· TOR. 10 pay not less ltlan the said tract 1a awarded. and Ui>Of'I any tub-OR. 10 pay not llU "*'the Mid I The following persona ate doing flCTTTtOU• IUalMEll ICf•bed deed ol t1u11 an<I nllmated specified rates to all workert em-contract04' under aucn CONTRAC-rates 10 all '#Ot1l .. """
Mass· ca led the pres1-bualneu u NA• ITATE•NT coats. ••penses. and advance• Is ployed by lhem 1n the e•1CUtlon of TOR. to pay not 1eaa than the Nkl by thlm"' the ...c:utlon ot dcn1·~ speech "a call to WATERFORD & BATES. 21og1 TM 1o11ow1ng person• are doing S16.87992 ine contract ac>eettled rat .. 10 1111 worklfl .,,,. contrac1
arm., 1n C entral Amenca" Snarmlla, El Toro, Ca. 92830-1014 bUtkneu u · The to1a11ndebtednn1 being an No bidder may w1111dtaw any l>ld ployed by them 1n the execution of No bicldet may Wlthdt-any btc1
and a pre'>Crtptaon for Kimberly A P0<razzo, 1~ Black 19th STREET WEST. 745 West estimate on which the opening bid Is tor a pe<iOd 01 si.ty (60) day1 alt• the contract or a period of llxty (90) cs.ya eft• Oak Drive. Pomona. Calli 91788 19th SlrM1, Cotta Mese. Ca. 92827 compuled may be obtained by call· 1ne dale set IOI 1he opening ot bid• No bidoer mll)' wnhdfaw any bid he dlt1• ... for the~ Of tMda
"m orl' ll.S IO\Olvement. lln<laK Naumen.232480renge G9orgeA.anclJ<>1eD.Mart1n .28 tng (7141 937-0986 or 1213) A paymenl bo(l<I and a per-roraperl0doftiaty(llO)dayaatl4W A peyment bond anc1 a per.
m o re torce. more deaths." Ave . •3. El T0<0. Calli 92830 S1a.rltlh Cl .. N-i><>rt Beech. Ca. 6274585 lhe day 1>ef01e 1he sale totmanee bond will bl required lhe dale"' t01 lhe <>Plf1lnQ of bkla tormlf'OI bond Will be 1equ1teq
Rep. M tc hac:I O Ba mes. Krtall• A Andaraon. 21091 92883 Dated May 1 19M ptt0r 10 e•ecut10n ot the oontract A peymenl bond and a ,,.,. pnor to exac:ution of the eonuact
f Sharmlla. El Toro, Caltt 92830 Thi9 bualnlll 11 COf'ICluC1ed by. an TD SERVICE COMPANY and Shall l>e 1n lhe torm Mt forth In I tormance bond will t>e r-•lred arid It*' bl In ttle lorm Mt IOl1h In D·Md .. cha1rm.an o the T ... ~·-· 1 __ _.uct_,. b ..... _. __ '"' ..,.,_,,... • """"" -.. Y • lndlvlduel as uld TtustM me conttact documents p11or 10 e11ecu1ion of tile contreet the contract ......_,_...., I lou~ Fo n::1gn >\natr!> sub-o-•• partnwlhlp GEORGE A MARTIN By Sandt• M Atmen11 ASS111an1 Pursuant 10 SectlOn 4590 ot the ano 111a11be 1n 1111 torm Mt lorth.,, Pur1Uanl 10 Section •590 of the
tomm1ttee on the Western Kimberly A Porrazzo Thia ttatement was 111ee1 With the Secre11ry Go11e<nmen1 Code ol the Stat• of the conttac1 documentt Go-lemment Codi of the Stet• ot
Hl·misphcre. in ihc o fficial Thia 11a1emen1 was filed with the County Clwk of Orange County on One City Blvd Weal Otange CA Calltorn1a Ille contract will oonta1n Pursuant to Sec:110n 4590 o1 the Clfi1ornlll. the contract will contaon County Clerk ot Orange County on January 31. 198' 92668 prov1S1ons permllung the SYCCeMtul Govemmen1 Codi ot the State ot PfOVlllON permlt111'Q IN~
response for the Democrats APfll 13. 1984 ,3'U171 fDn55 \714) 835-8288 l>t<ldef 10 sut>stltula securtt-1or ca1it01n•• the contract w111 eomalfl bidder 10 tutllittute aacunt-tor
10 ( ongress. said the "'ast Publllhed Orange Coest Detty Pu1>11tnee1 Orange Coast Deily Publ!Shed Otange Coast Da11y 1any moneys withheld by the DIS-l)l'ovlsionsperm1t1lngthetuec:ealfvt *'Y rnor-..ya Wlthhll<I by the OIS-
maJOfll) .. of them support Pilot April 19. 26. Mey 3. 10. 1984 Piiot Febuaty 5. 12, 19, 25. 1984 Pilot May 10 17 24. 1984 TRICTtotlflsurepertormanceuoder 1~ to tubltltul9 1ecum-for TRICTtolMUl'el*10fm.iceur'°91
b 1 I d 212+-01 784-54 2490·84 tne con1tacl any ~ Wl\hMld by the OIS-the contMICt "su stan11a m1 nan an ------------A mandatory walk-through tor 111 TRICT 10.,,-epertormanoeundlr A mandatory .... ltwougtl tor al
economic aid for. o ur 1 P\BllC ltOTICE PlllllC ltOTICE PUBLIC ltOTICE 1>1de1ets 1s 1elleduled tor Golden ihe conttec1 b6dOer9 1a ldl9duled tor w.,,_.
lnends in Centr<)I Ame n -flCTITIOUa IU,..aa flCTTTIOUl IUIJNESI flCTITIOUa IUllNESa west ColleG9 on Thumay. Mey 31 A manda1ory walk-lhtougll tor au dey. May 30, 1984 -9-00 AM · Meet
ca.. NAM£ aTATE•NT NA• ITATIMIENT NAME STATEMENT '"'1984 . 9 00 am meet al Butiness •bidders IS ICheduled '°' G060en In front ot lf'le Library; ... ~'"
'
>tit Bam"' added that T .. -lol.......,.i la dol T .. -f-,._,,. i d"""' Th , ... , d Office see map '" the IP9cifl· Wesl ColleQe on TllurlOay. Mey 31 the IC)eCllficl1iom ~ ~, .... """'ng peraon ng 0.. ... ....... ng per.on ' ~·... e "'owing oerson '5 omg 1ca11ons I 1984 9 00 am me.I 8'I Bual,_. Govemtng Board th~· Democrats also "he-bu~~.~ TECHNICAL SERVICE. bu:~:ooD ENTERPRISE. ~~s~s~~~ENT DESIGN CON Governing Board OltlOe -m-., .,, ,,,. 9P1C'fi-8y.a/Corr911en J. ThomP90fl
I I •· ' e t h a t . " h c r C 2775 ••esa Ver .. -"' Eu" P-203. 10625 El T .. F V 116.. S T.. TS 170 T •• C I By slCorrellan J Thompson 1 cal!ons Exec Vice ChencellOI' ... ..,, .,.. ..,., r OfO ... ve .. ountain a~,. UL ... N , he ... aSlers 11 Eaec Vt<:e Cllancell0< I Gollern•no Board Bull""' An .. ra
d1plo mat1r o pllons n1st Costa Me ... CA 92626 CA 92708 cte. Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 I Business Attalts By slCotreilan J niomP90fl Pubu.ned Orange Coast Deity P11ot
1: h · b Dale Edward Giibert. 2775 M... Harold Sherwood Hiii, 10625 El Wiiiiam A Bentley. 170 The MH · M 10 17 1984 10 r ac 1cv 1ng our 0 1ec:-Verde Dr East P-203. Colla M .... T .. F al v ...... CA c c •• CA 92627 Pul>hshe<I Otange Coast Dally Piiot E.Jcecultve ViCe ChanOllllOf I •Y . .
tl vc•. we should use them CA 92626 oro ... ve.. ount n a.~r· tens 1tcle. 0'18 mesa. IMay tO 17 t984 . 8uS1ness Affairs 2486-84 .. g2705 Tlltt business 11 conducted by an '86-S fir-;t" and that "there mu~t This bu1lnet111 conducted by· an Thia bullneaa 11 conducted by. an ;ndlvldual 2 " Pubhstied Orange Coul Daily Piiot I
-----------May 10 17 1964 f't&.JC NOTfCE be rcasonablc ltmita11ons mdD1val1eduEa1 Gil.......... lndtvldual. wuuam A Bentley nun11c NOTICE 2487-&4 I
d U s r .,.,.. . H s. Hiii Tiiis llalemenl wa1 ftle<l '1'11111 lne rUD\. ...... o n ircrt .. • · mi ital) Th111tatemen1 wu tli.d with tM This a1atement wu lllect with the County Cieri\ ot Otange County on '1CT1TtOUI · 1ntl'f\~n t1on County Clerk 01 Orange County on County Clerk ot Orange County on April 13 1984 Fl~r~o~:A~~=~· P\8.IC NOTICE Thi ,:~-:.:=::: doing
May 3. 198.. ~ Aprll 24. 1984 F:M4nl Publllhed Otanne Coa:i2~~ fne lollow1ng petson is do1no j FICTITtOUS IUSJNEl8 Dullness a
DEATH NOTICES
Pubhslled Orange Cout Dally " l>usmess 115 I NAiil ITATEMENT I MOTORCAR BROKERAGE CON· Piiot Mty 10. 17, 24, 31 . 1984 Publllhed Orange CoaS1 Dally Piiot April 26. May 3 10 17 1984 f II HOWARD ROSE EQUITIES 121 Tllfl IOllOW1ng pet90t'lt 1111 d<>lng SUL TANTS OF ORG CO 4920
2483-54 Piiot May 3. 10, 17. 24. 198;350-34 2'63-84 ELAINE SHELDON 920 Etevenlh business at Campus Of SvHe 8. ~
PUBLIC NOTICE
KAPANKE
f'RANCF.S H KAPANKE '~=o~:A~=-~· passed away on March 15 The 1o11ow1ng peraons 111• doing
1984 She was a high schooi bu:=o" PUBLIC RELATIONS,
teacher in Laguna Beach, 151 A Rocf\eltet Cos1a Mase. CA
head of the Art Department 92627
for six years. Also taught Te<i Lyn Sawyet Bruno. 151 A
Rochester Costa Mesa. CA 92827 many years at North c natlea James Btuno Jr . 151 A
Phoenix High School in Rochestet, Colla Me.a CA 92827
Phcx·nix, Anz.ona This bUllneu It conducted by a getltf•I partnership LEITNER Ten Bruno
ROBERT E LEITNER Th11 t1atemen1 w .. meo wtth lhe
Pa.<;.S(.-d a way May 8• 1984 Counly Clerk ot Orange County on May 3. 1984 F2'5082
L ov 1 n g Hus band of Publlihed Orange Coaat Dally
Ka thlf.'f•n Lt>1tner Memorial Piiot M•Y 10. 17. 24, 31. 1H4
S(.'rYlct> wiU be on Fnday 247@-§4
May 11, 1984 at 1 PM at PUBLIC NOTICE
S amt Michael and All FICTTTIOUa IUltNH8
Ange ls Church. Corona del NAME 8TATIMINT
Mar [n heu o f flo wers The following peraon It doing
d onations may be made to bualneu aa
tht· American Cancer So-WARNER BOAT S1.LES SOUTH. 22 11 N-port Blvd Colla Mesa. t·1ety or the Assistance CA 92527
Lt-ague of Ne wport Beach Thornu E or Eleanor H Frank,
Dl•ntal Centc.>r 23021 Cecetla, Ml111on v1e10. CA
92691
__ ---Thia bullneu It conducted by an
1ndlvldua.1
HAAIOR LAW--·MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Cosla Mesa
54(1.55!-4
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUAR Y
I !I) Broael-.cH
fMt.i ~esa
64.' n 1r,o
...
8AL Tl BfHCt .. 0 1'1
&MITH 6 TUTHILl
WE STCLIFF CHAPEL .. '-' t,, t,,
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
I , I If 11 • ""' 11 •
' ·~ • • ... ,t •• • •
I tl t I • t •t/li, I ....
•,, .\l •t H• t •
• 1 ~
~CORMICK MOAT U•AY
I 'Q~ .t,. ,,,. ... f 1 U •
l " }l .... f4 fl 1 .. l • if ... , t
~ I >I
Thomu E Frank
This 11a1emen1 waa Ill.CS wllh the
Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on
Aprll 20. 19&4 "440A
Publlthed Orange Coett Oa11y
Pilot May 3, 10 17. 24. 1984
2343-84
P\Bl.IC NOTICE
flCTITtOUI IU,_H
NAMI ITAT!Ml!NT
The following peraona •re doing
busin ... aa
RUSHMORE MEDICAL CENTER.
5402 Bolsa Ave . Hun11ngton Beech.
Ca 92&4g •
Mohamad All AlrUlabl, M 0 ,
3815 Sandune Lena, Corona del
Mar. c a. 92825
nua bullneea l1 eonductad by an
lndlVldual
M A Alratlabl. M 0
Thi• tll1en"ICH'lt ..... 1111<1 with the
Cou.nty Cieri\ ot Ottnot County on
Aptll 13. 1984 '24afTt
Published Orange Cout Dally
PHo1 .-.pru 19. 2e ~•Y 3. 10, 1984
212& 8'
P\llUC ltOTIC£
ACT1T10UI IUl•ll
NAMI ITATllllVfT
The fOQowtng Plfton It dOlng
bllal'*9 .. AOeEAT OTTKE ASSOCIATES
1000 Ouall $1t•t, ~I• • 190 ...._.
por1 8Mch, CA HMO
Robert C Ottke 2939 Pene
Newpof1 9uctl, CA 92te0
fh11 bu-11 conducted by an
tndlVldUal
Aobwt C Otttca
flltl atalem.nl WH !Med wlttl IM
County ci.<11 ~ DfllflQI County on
May:\ 1984
FMM1
Publl~ed OI .,.. C~ll ~y
Pll01 M•y 10 17 2• :l 1 1914
2•IO 64'
Pt.a.JC NOTICE PUBLIC HOTICE S1 Hun11ng1on Beech CA 926'8 HAIRCUTTERS LTD' 8924 Bolte BMCtl Ca 92860
Pflll1p S Simmons 920 Eleventh Ave wea1mtnllet Ca 92683 Roger L Eaton. 8091 Dawn Clf
ACTmOUI 8UllN£S8
NAME 8TA TEMENT
F1cmt0us aullNESS
NAME STATEMENT
St Hunltngl()(I Bead> CA 926'8 Stepnen E Harmon 34750 Or· I cle. La Palma. CA 90623
Tt11s 1>us1ness •s condu<;tect by an 1ega HW'r Elsi~e Ca 92330 Ca John S. Moffitt 2075 Los Roblll
rn. following persons ate dolno
buslneau
Tile lotlowlng person IS dOtf19
buSlr>ess as
onO•vt<lual 92330 San M anno CA. 91108 r
ASSOCIATES IN MARt<ETING
3189 A Alt"1tay Ave CoSll M9$8
CA 92626
Ph11tp.S Sommons This t>u51,..,. is condu<;ted by an ThlS l>usl,_. 11 conduCled by a
T111s s1a1emen1 was t11e<1 'Miii Ille 1nd1victu11 Q«l«al partnerth•P J J M IMPORT /EXPORT. 50 I
Avenlda LOfenzo. Newport Beactt.
Ct 92660
Coun1y Cieri. or Orange County on Tilts s111emen1 was 111ee1 with the Roger l Eaton
May 2 1984 • County Clet~ ot Otange County on Th11 11a1ement wu llled .ith lhe
Jerry Bllllltkl, S01 Aven1da
LOfentO, Newport Beach, Ca 92660
Marek Upowslll. 310 C 5th SI Hunllnglon Beach. Ca 926'8
David W Fe ldm1n 18699 Morongo Fountain Valley CA
92708
Fl4'Mt Apttl tJ 1984 .. ounly Clet'li ol Orange County on
Pul>hshe<I Orange Coast Daily f2'351t I April 16 tQ84
This business 11 conouctect by an
lndlYldual
P1101 May10 17 24 JI 1984 I Publtshe<I Orange Cou1 Dally ~
2475--84 Pilot Api11 19 25 May 3 10 19&4 I Pvb119hed Orang411 Coul Da»y
Thia butlneaa ks conducled by 1
general partnership
2130-84 Ptlol AprM 26 May 3. 10. 17 1984
------------2251-34 David w Feldman Pl&.IC HOTICE This s1a1emen1 was tiled wtlh Ille
County Cletl\ of Oran9e County on
Aprtl 16 1984
Jerry BlalllPI
This 1tat~t was flied willl lhe
County Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on
Aptll ... 4. 1984
f2UU4
Publtslle<I Orange Coast Daily
F2M337 Pilot April 26 May 3 tO 17 1984
FICTITIOUS 9UStNE8S P\el.IC NOTICE I P\&JC NJTICE
NAME STATEM£NT FICTITIOUS 9U81NHI flCTITIOU8 .,._H
The tollow1ng persons ate dotngl NAME STATEM£NT NA* ITA~NT
business as The lollow1ng persons are domo The followlng peraona ere dO•fl9 CLUB VILLA PROJECT 40·A 1>u11ness as bullness 15 17'272 NewllOpe Stteel. Fountain ARMANO SHOES & ~EPAIR. AFFAIRS OF fHE HEART 53A Publlahed Orange Coast Dally 2250 84
Piiot May 3, 10, 11. 24, t984
234'92 84 POOLIC NOTICE Jalley CA 92708 2576 B Newport Blvd. Cosla Mesa. Tustin fwe Newport Beacll ca John G Fie!" ,. 5 l he Co-I Ca 9262 7 92663
f>tmlC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINEll lonnade Long Beacl'• CA 90803 Youuel T Begudeh 544 I Jack Alan Weuel. 53• Tutllt' AV\"
NAME STATEMENT Julie ' Ftey 300 East 13td KenwOO<I Ave Buena Parl. Ca NewpOrl a..cn Ca 92663
FICTITIOUS 8UllN£88 TM tollow1ng petson lti nomq I Street Cos la MMe CA 92627 <!0621 I Svsen LM WelZel 534 T us tor
NAME' ITAT£MEN1 business IS I Kevin M Bo11e 12 Wood Le111 Tilt~ buStr>eSS 1• CO<'dUCll"CI by an Ave NewPOn 8each Ca 92663
The lollowlng person 11 doing I CALIFORNIA MARINE SER ltvltle CA 927 IA 1nd1v1dual I Thia bultnelS Is conoucieo by a~
bullnest u . VICES 206 Portland Ave g I Hunl An<lt1s Rtchlers 205 1 ~111 Youssef T Begz:adell indlVldual
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA tnglon Beach CA 92648 I Street • 12 Hunhnglon Bea'" CA Thos 51.tlttmenl was It~ W11111ne 8,6 2300 MARINE SEl\VICES, 387 Aalet St James CN1stopt1er Rus'4!11 206 92648 Lounty C1..,1o, 01 Orange Counl)' °" J.ol! A Weu.t
L1111una BMCn. CA 92651 Porlland A11e i: 1 Hun1tngton Tiits bvs•oess 1s conducted nv • At'" 16 1984 Thll S1alemenl was 11 ec w•tn 1,,..
Douglas S Weber, 387 Atlet St Beach CA 926'18 1tmt1e<l parlner$11•0 "213114 C<Nnty C.k ore.~ Count\< on Laguna Beactl. CA 92651 I This bus•~ss 1s conducted hv an John G Fle1u l .,1>hsht'<l Ora"Qfl Co&S1 Dall)' AP<tl 16 1954 This business Is oonducted by an 1 1nd•v•dua1 T11os statement was ltled w 111 tile Pol 11 At•• IQ 26 May J 10 19&4
lndtvldual Ja~ C Russell County Clf'tl< ol Or11119e Counh on 2131-S.
Douglu S Weber I This S111emen1 was tiled w1111 thf' May J 1984
Th11 SlatetT*ll w .. filed Wllh the County Clerk or Orange Countv on F2'&0IO D11m1 C NOTICE Couniy Clwk ol Orange Count)' on Aprtl 18 1984 P11b1t~ne<l Ora~ Coast Daily ____ r_VU\._I ______ _
April 18, 1984 F2~ PtlOI May 10 Ii 24 31 1984
Pubfflhed Ofange Coast Dally Pllol April 26 May 3 10 17 198• F2.al22 I Pu bit siled Orange Coas1 Dally 24l\ I 64
PllOI Apr II 26, May 3. 10. 17. 1984 22~84 f>l&.I!' NOTICE
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FICTITIOU8 IU81NfH NAMf 8TATEMl!NT
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S & L ENGINEERING. 89& 1 Wam-
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Beech. C1. 92&47
S1ecy Lea Wick. t7'40 Buanerd
• 12. Fountain Valley. CA 92708 Thia bulinet1 I• conducted by 1n
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Stecy LN WIC:k
Thi• •talement WU "*' with tM
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FICTITIOUS IUSIN£18 NAME STATEMENT
N1.ME ITAT£MENT Th" IOllOw•no person II nowg
The lollowing person os doing t•••8•11t't8 111
bustnen as RATTI INDUSTRIES 688 w 1 •111
MARLIN BOAT WORKS 14111'• ... Co"• Me&a. CA 9:?626
w ocean Fton1 Newoort Beach Pllylhs Veronica Raltl ion·
CA 92653 C.11rdtnal Ave Fountain \/alllt) C"
Stephen M Rauch 1918', W 97108
Ocean Front Newport Bench CA I Tll11busmess11 conducted b~ an
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Thit bu11neH 11 e:onducled by ~n I P11y111t Veronica Rall•
ln<livldual This slatement was ltlecl w11r1 Inf'
S M R~h C.ounly Clef" ol Ora1199 Count• nn
Thia •••temlfll .... Iii~ wlll'I tht Aprtl 16 IQ/14
County Cieri< ot 0!411·0• Co.1nty on NWU
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JACOUl!LINE LTD 1115 Galalry VIC( '\80l P11tkw...,. line •ID 200~ San1a Ana Avw Santa Ana
Ortw N4'WPC)f1 9Mc:h Ce tueo lrvuw Caltt tn 15 CA 112707
Jacque!IMH Srnl111. lllllOlllaxy Jeni1P fOftmM 3801 Peril l .. ullO .Silo 4J2 N VlroM Av.
Or Newpof1 8each. Ca 92M0 L•ne •ID lrvinti Caf•I 9211$ ~e lOI A,..._ CA 9000'
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J ue11ne s th T.,ui.o Sato acq ml J•nt• fll I Of~an lll•• •11,..,,.,.,,1 wu 111.s "''' ll'ICll TNa 11a1emet1t waa 1119d w4th the fn • 1ta11tment wu 1...u ..,,h tl'ltl Cl)\•"''Y cu..• e>I Otange C'ountv ()fl
County C191'11 of OranQe County°" County Cltirll ot 0••"94' Ct'Untr on u~., l llH14 Apr" 13 IH4 March 23 11184 F'MalOa
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NI.JC 11>na: ( • w mnCE w 11>11C( NI.JC NOTICE NIE .mc1 · · ~ • 1 MUC ..,m dlPDH...i di fiti =a -:=.~=-,.._.,,_,_LL\&..._.. DO~OI' • MOTICSOl'T~IALI tt.,J:= "°':'~~ ..all'fMf TO Immel l90TIC9 o. .....a nu1.111ra..nnoe. ...,..._ c~ ,_.,.. lclhool ~ COllllll Cmnmuftl.
MAUff .__ • Un«* ~~In 1n·--' MOTICITO~CT<Mtl lOUAM••AULTUMDlllA COUllTYOl'GaAl.11 lyCollfeDleVtet 'IOU ... DWAUL T--A -....... , _._ U.0.1Ml7.I --OI' ""'9T OAT8D osca-. ,.. CMt ~Dr. lkl OeecllM. t:OO o'Cllldl ... °'
-OI' ftU9T0.1W .... M. ~ Code .c1lon. &3a 1• "'9 1-.o ~ lot Vi. WOltl -.. Wt ......... YOU TAICI _,._,CA. W. 24ltl dey Of*'· ttM -wai• 'IOU TAICS AC110el Ofoperty dl9Ctlbed below Ml~ lflOwl'I on tht p.na erilltl.a ACnall TO NOTKCT YOUlt &tale of MOWAN>'· MOWllW 1M fl\loe of lld "9oeipe• OMCl9 Of
TO ..OftCT YOWi MOf&h, =-~===c:::.~ ITATE OF CAUll~ Of!. ,....n,fTllAY•MU»ATA HOWARD MOW"Y aka H. '· ~ Olreetor, .... a.tty fT llAY • IOU) AT A ~ & 8Mron Tudler The Of~ PAATMENT 0, TAANIPOR· ~ 1AL1. • YOU MOO Ml MOWA'f, Deer 11 d. ~ Coeel Cottimunily ~
IALL • YOU -All lllftk be IOtd at putlMc .... ~ aMiad TATION, PAOJl.CT P~ fOA IJDllt.MA110N Oii TMI MATUM NO.~-~. 1370 Ademe Ave,, eo.1a
IMTtON Oii.,.. MAW OI' THI bid• ptcwided by Internal~ CONSTRUCTION OH ST ATE HIGH OI' THI ...OCD091G AGA.INIT NOTICI Ofl TMl9TH'I IALE NO'ne9 OI' lfftlf110M Mw. CA IMH
NOCUCMMQ AGAMllT YOU, Code Ion 1335 wlCt WAV IN ORANGE COUNTY IN YOU. YOU 9"CM.D CONTACT A T .a. Na. 4la1 TO ID.I. MWlmA&. Protect ldlntlftceUOf\ Nllme: 8IO
YOU IHOULD CC*TACT A LAW· r ::: t•tad COSTA MESA AT 8!AA STREET LAW'YD. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN, tri.t LIAllMOU> AT ..... A'n 1AU of '174 OttlnOI Coeel OllaDa and
YD. 'Y>:. 8ldl will be opec+ o wl• be reoetved •I tne ~-On the 9"' day ot JuM. 1114. et on Wed'*"•'I· May 2.3. tM4, at NOTICE IS HeAUY GIVl.H thet 006den W• College, lpill "----
On Jvne 5. ttM al 10 00 A.M . t9'4 · · Y 1 · merit of lrane4>0r1atlon, t20 South 8:00 a.m., at the 8ou1'I ttonl .,,.. IO OOo'ctoo•a.m oftald~y.lntM on Of en. May22, 1914, at tN lew lion and ~t of PCB
STATEWIDE DE!O UAVIC! COA-Time bldt wUI 1>t 11 00 Spring Street, Aoom 1000. LOt An· trance to the Ora~ County room Ml ~ fof condUC11nQ off1oe of Keene and Dion, Alt~ (PolCHOrlnated ~J') Tten.
POAATION u duly appointed 11n1 · oei-. C.itt0tnle toot2. unlll 2 Courthovee ioc...a In -,... 200 TrU91M 'tS.,..,wtthlnlheomc..ot at Law, 3333 W•t C"'1 HlQhwtr'I, fortl*9and~
Trwt99 vnder and ~I to Piece of -.: 24000 Avila Rd o'clocll p "' on Mey 2•. tOS.., at ~ ot the W•l 8anta Ana Blvd , REAL Ii.STATE SECUA1Tlf8 UR-tulle 401. Newport fMoh~ Cai-Place Ptetlt .... on fMel Offtoe OI
OMd of Trvtt r.cot<*t Juty 13, Laouna N~ CA. 92077 " wNotl tlrM they wlN be publlety (I~ WMl Oth Stl'Mt) Santa VICE. loc:lled •• 2020 North Broad· fomi.. lhe vncw1lg11ed, FWlae '· ~ P'ao111ti. Plenn4ng, Trailer
1"3. U lnttrUIMlll No l).29MCJ2, flti. 0~'. Only the r19hl utle opened 9"d reed In Room 2 at Mid Ana, Cattfofnla. tttu.ted Ill the City w1y, Svtt1 20e, In lhe City of Santi Mowry, u becutor of the Wiii of f~: Coeet Community ~
of omctll A9COrd• In the offlcil ol and lnt1tatt oi CMttOl)Mt 'TUok• lddreQ. ot 811111 Ana, County of ()range, An•, County of Otano-, ltat• of the ~nameo cMoadenl • .ell Mii Olatrtc:t. 1570 Adema Ave .. Cotla
the County Rleof'der• of Orange In and to lhePf'OPWfYwlll be oft ed <Hnerlll WOfk deletiptlon Trame Stall of CellfOtnla. CONTINl!NTAl CtlllOtnl&. CONTINE~TAL DE· at ptlvlll .... to the lllOf*t and ... CA. 82t2e T~; (714)
County, Stat• ol Catllornla Ehl· ror Mle. II reqll9tted. the lnt~al tlgnal and ttlOhway llOhtlno to be AUXILIARY COMPANY. a c.llfofnla VElOPMENT Of CAl.IFOANIA, bell net bidder, .... to oon· 432·6707
ec:uted by J.ek T llilefd. Jr . I Atvenve S«Vloe wlll furnlal't lnfof. lntlalltd. Cofportllofl, u TrvttM vfldet OMd INC , a Cllltornla corporation, u nrmatlon b'I Mkt 8uper10r Court, all NOTIC& 18 H•AEIY GIVEN that
IMrfild man H hit tOle Ind MPar· m1tlon about poeitble •ncvm-Thlt ptOjlCI haa a goal ot ) I*• ol l"rue1 dated Oec«nl>er 23, 1N 1 uly ~nted TruatM under and ngnt, title, lnt.-..t llnd aatese of tM ~nemed 8otlOOI 019trict of
111 P'Ol>lf'¢ WILL SEll "T PUB· or~ wtllch may be uMful In• cant d1Nd11antaged bualnee1 par· executed by Wlllt11n1 Mlctlalt Hartfllt pvrtuWll to the power of Mle con-eMf deoedent at the time of Illa Ot-noe Cowtty, C.ittomla. actlna
UC AUCTI N TO HIGHEST BID· l•mlnlnQ the 11atu. of the lnt1lnllt tlctpatlon and • goel of 0 P9fc.rtl and 811111 June Hlrllel, who.,.. mat• fw1ed In that c.1'1aln OMd ol Tr1111 dillh. and all right, lltle, and and thrQUQh lta ao-nlng ao.nf.
DEA FOR CASH (payeble at time 01 b91ng aold WOfNtl owned butlMN tnt•PflM rlld to teen Other. and recotded on JC.CUled by NORMAN SIDNEY lnter .. t the .. tate hM llCQWed bY her91na"• referred to M "DIS-
.... "' lawful money ol the United N•tvre Of rni. Tl'9 rlOtll title S)Wtlcie>atlon Oeceml>er 31, IN 1 .. lnltr\itl'9flt GERST&IN, AN UNMARRIED MAN OS*•11on of ... or ot~. other T"ICT", wtlt reoaMt 'IO to, bUf ~
StatM) at The front entrtine4 or lhe end lnlt<Mt of the taJlpayet in and No pt9-bld meettno It IClhedulld Nvmw 37193, In Boolt 1~2 Page ANO l.INOA DIANA MUAPHY, AN than Of In llOdltlon to that of lllld later then the ~llatad ttm..
Orange County Ubr~. l.~t• 10 lhe prop1r1)' la off.-.ct fof .... tdr thlt ptOject 1973, Offlclel Aecord9, County of UNMARRIEO WOMAN, recorded dee4Kjent, In and to thet cenalft Mated l*lt tor Ule IWlfd of I con-
WOfld, S.I BMQh. 2300 Bevetty tut>,.ct to any prlOr vellO OUtlllflO. THIS PROJECT IS SUBJECT TO ()fenge, c.dfornla, oMln to~ Augvll '· 1910, In BOC* 136M Of prOplrty located In the City of ..... trlCt fOt the~~-
Manor Rold. SMI BMch, CA ell Ing mon9~ ~mbr~ Of THE ''B UY AME At C A .' an lncMbtedneet In (1v0t of Bank of Official fWcotda of Mid Covnty. Al pott BMch, COunty Of P,IN,19. lldtlflell ber In Npleot
rlOfll. tltlt and lnter•t conveyed to oth« lleni In ftVOf ol tlllrd partlea PROVtStOHS OF THE SURFACE Aln«lca N1tlonal Truetlnd 8e11tnot PIQI 880 f*:ordlt't l~ttvf'Mnt Stall Of Celltornla, deletlbed .. fol-ldantlfttd above, and lhell be°'*""
and now h4ttd by It under Mid Oeed aglllh•I Ill• 1Upa)'91' that .,. "" TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE Alloc!atlon. a naUonal ban•tno .. No 9••. by reuon Of. bfMOh of IOWI Id and ~teed alCMld at tht
or Trust 1n the proptfty .,tvtted 1n perlOf 10 the '""1 01 the United ACT OF t882 aoc&atlon. by reaon ot tl'9 bfMCh ~1~11 1n payment ot perlormanoe L_...., 1n1.,..1 In '--dated above-elated tffnl and piece.
NldCountylndSt1t10tectlbed11 Statet All property IS onwed tor Bid• 111 r9Quirecl r°' the entire of the obllgatlone aec:ured t'*-by, ot the obllgattona lllC:Ufed thereby, January 10, 1N3 by and~ There will l>t a n1a.1011P01tt,..
Parcel 1 l01 20 of Tract 7638. at Mii whit• .... and .... 11 .. and worll delcftbed herein notlCI ol wtilcti wu reco<Oed on Including that bfMCh Of ~Ault.~ tlle lmne Company, 1 Weet Virginia ewlred ror Md! Mt °' bid ~
per mep rtcorded In ~ 300 Without recourM againat thl United This contrec:t fa aub)ect to 11111 Jeovary 30, 1984 • instrument tice of wt11cn wu ~ded AUQVl1 COfl)Onltton. • l eelOf. and Maoco ment1 to guerent• IMlt terutn In Pao-1 10• 9 ot Ml1<1411111*)Ut Stales No guwanty or wwr.my contract nondltcrlmln1t1on and Number M.0.-22J2 of Ottlc:l.i Re-18. 1963 u Recofdlt'a lnttrvment Corporation. a ~~ Corpot. good condttlon wtthln n/1 deya a"er
M_,., In 1he office of thl County expresa Of Implied, IS mede u 10 competence 1equlrtn*lt1 pur-.uant cord• of Mid Oranoe County, and No 63·3S99SO, Will SEt.l. AT atlo,n. and Hart>Or lnveetmant Co .. a rthe b6d oe>enlng a.•
RecOfdlt of Mid c:ovnty the validity 01the11119 quellty quan-to Government Cod•. Section mOf• than thr" month• h1v1 PUBltC AUCTION TO THI! HIGH· c:orporltton. recor<*t on Flbruat)r £.ch bid mutt confofm and be
BlCEPTTHEREFAOM lit oil. gas. uty weight tin Of c~l\loti of any 12990 tlepeed 11nce .uch reeordetlon, Wilt EST BIDDER FOR CASH. lawful 13, IN3 In 8ooldM30, PIQ912t, of ~ to the contrllCI dOClr
mlntrlla and ot"-hydrocarbon ol lhe pr~. O,. 11, flt,_. !Of any Plana, 1pec111cat1on1. and Mii 11 put>Mc: auction to the hlghlet money of the United 8111 ... Of ~ Otflclll Aeeofdt o4 <>tenet County, mentt au~t•ncn lying below • dlc>th ol purpose No claim will be con-propoul fOfmt lor bidding thlt pro-bidder fOf cun Of "a CUhl«'• cut11ef'1 cheek or1wn on 1 ttall or Clllfomta: wNcfl lnt.,..t WM ... E.ldl b6dder ehall avbmlt, on the
500 tMt wilhOUt eny rtohl to enter iidered !Of allowence °' ad)u•tment jlCt can only b9 obtained at the C'*k drawn on a stall Ot n.tlonal nauonel bank. 1 1111• Ot lldetll tlgned 10 Mlller·s.nea Conafruo-form fumlehed wltt1 I.he contrac1
upon the aurtac:e Of the tubturtaoe Of lor rHCINlon 01 the sale bUld Olpartment ol Trantpor1111on, bank. a atatl Of led¥al c:<edl1 union credit union. Of a 1ta11 °' fldetal tlon Co by 111 aealOnment dated documentt. a lltt of the P'GPOMd
of Mid lend aboYe a depth 01 500 on I allure ol the property to oonf0tm Plen1 and 8ld Document•, Room or 1 11a11 or federal 11v1no1 end N11lng1 and loan 1110Cl1tlon dOml· Maretl 22. 1905, recorded Apf'll 8, t14bCOf'ltrac10ft on thlt ptOjlC1 N
IMC, u provided in 1n11rument1 ol with any expreued or impllld rep. 39, Tr111apor'latlon Bulldlng, t 120 N loan auodatlon domlciild In thlt cllld In this tta11, •II payable at the tN5 In Boolt 7475, Page ~2. of reQV!fed bY !he ~blettlng end Sub-
ecord reMntauon Str .. t, P 0 . Box t409, Sacramento. 1te11", (pay1t>1e at time ot aale In time ol aale, all rlg!ll, tltle end Otflctal Rleof'd• of aald County; and contr.ctlng F•lr Prtci11ces Act
ParCll 2 Non exclulMI appune· RedempllOfl Roghta: The right• 01 Cal I I o r nl a 9 5 807 (phone lewful money of the United St•t11 of lntlfftl held bylt, •• Trutt ... In that which Interest wu Mtlgned to Govt. Code Sec. 4100 It aeq.
nanl eaMm8f'lll IOf Ingress and redemption. u apeclllld In Internal 91&-4'45-3325). and may be_, a1 Arneric:a) wllhovt covenant or war· real proc>erty sllua1e In lald County How1td F Mowry and Marie V Eaoh bidder mutt eubMlt wlttt
egr ... over prt11111 11r .. 11, 11 Ml Revenue Code section 6337 are tl'tl abo11e office and a11tt1 offlce1 or ranty. 1xpr ... or Implied, u to lllle. end Stall. d11Crlbed u toltowa: Mowry. hu1band and wtr., by an MCh bid c.rtlrled Ot calllilt't checlc
forth In thOH c.naln Oec:111a11on of Quoled 81 lollows • tl'tl Olllrlct Olrec1ors of TranlJ>Of· po....alon Of encumbra~. !Ill PARCEL 1 An undivided 1/tOth a111gnm1nt d•ted Octo~ 20, payet>i. to the DISTRICT or • bid
Covenant•. oondlllon• end realrl<:· Sec 6337 Redemption 01 prop· talion II lot Angptea. San Fran· Interest conveyed to end now held lntarffl In and to Lot 1 of Tract No. 1905, rec:orded Febru1ry •. 1Ne In bond In the form Mt forth In tri.
tlon• recorded Aprll 6. t97 I. In erty cilCO, and thl dl1trlct In which the br thl aald Trust .. under Mid Oeed 100 t, In the City ol lrlllne, C0un1y Boolt 7831, Paige 220. ol Offlcltil contract dooumentt In an amount
boolt 9596, P1Q1902 ol Offlelal ~· (aJ Bet<><e Sale • Any peraon work I• aUulted. o Tru1t, In end to the foftowlno de. of Orange, Stal• of CtllfOf'nla, It Rec:Ofd• ol uld County: and wNctl .... tM!\ 10% of the mutmvm
c:or!ls. and recorded November 25 whose property he& l>eef1 levkld The aucc1atlul bidder thall aarlbed prOplrty lltuated In the per mep rlGOfded In BOC* ••O. of I.MM la of real P'~ In the Otty amovnt of bid u a guer111tM that
11172. In Book ICM27, Page 480 of upon shall hive tne right to pay thl tvrnllh a paymen1bond1n0 •per-Covnty of Orenge. State of Cati· M1ace11aneoua Mapa. at P~ 23 of Newport &Mch. County of Ot-the bldO. wtlt enter Into the
Offlcial RecOf'dl, and amendments amount due, togethe< with the •~· rOfrl'W'CI bond fOfnla. to wit and 24 In thl offlee ol thl Covnty ange, Stell of Clllfornla, clelcribed propoMd contrect If the NIN It
hereto peosa ol the proceeding If any 10 The Department of Tranapor· PARCEL 1 lot 45 or Tract No. Record• of Orange County u l.ot 26-i of Tract No. •22•. M ewarded to IUCtl bldW In the
TM atr .. t addr.. and Olher the Secretary ., lllY tlrM ptlOI'. to talion "-ebY notllln •II bidder• 10503, In !hi Clty ol Irvine. County EXCEPTING THEREFROM Unit• ahOwn on • Mai> recotded In Boo« .-.,.nt Of failure to "''" Into lllld common dnlgnellon. 11 any. ol lhl the sale thereof. end upon IUClh pay-that It will el'flrmallvely lnMH1thet1n of CXange, Stitt ot CllHOfnl1, u 1 thrOUOh 10 u 1h0wn vpon tM 167, Pagea 1 to t• lnclultft of Mle-COl\tract, tueh MGUrlty wlll be IOf·
real property dele:rlbed aoove 11 menl the Secreter, ahaJl r•tor• 1ny c:orll~ entt<ed into purauent per map rec:orded In Boolt 0 2, Condomlnklm Pl111 rtc:Ofded In <*l•neoua M~. Recofda of Of. f91t .
purported to be 20 Cherry Hills. such property 10 him. end all fuf1'* to this edvertl~t. dlaadvan· Pagea 13, 1• and' 18 of Mia-Boolt t3558 at Ptge 1663 of Offio.I ange County. Celftomll DISTRICT reeenrM the rlgflt to
N.-wport Beech. ClltfOfnla proceedings In connec1lon with trw taged bullneea •nd woman owned c:.tlaneou• M~. rt«>rO• of ()f. Aec:Ofdt of Orange County The ptopeny la a aingi. family reject "'f'f Of all blda Of 10 waive any
TM underalgnld Trull.. dis-lei!'; on such property ahaJl CMN bull,_. enterprllM wilt be al-enge County, Calllorn!a. Aleo be.piing 1r-11rom 11'9 re-reeldence. and It II commonly lf'fegvlarlllel or lnforrnaftt ... In any
clalm• any llablllty for any 1ncouecl· !tom thl time 01 such payment IOfded !\Ill OPP<>rtunlty to aul>mlt PARCB. 2· An AP9Uf1enant ..... 11r1<:lld common.,.., 11 lhown on known u 1•• I Galaxy OflYe, N9w-bide Of In the bidding. neaa ol the 11r11t addreu and olhef Sec 6339(c) Ettecl of Juntor En· bids In ruponM to this Invitation ment !or 1111 end enjoyment OWt H id Condominium Plan •l>OY• port Beach, CallfOfnta Pufevent to 11'9 ptovtalonl of S.C:.-
common deltgnallon, II any Shown cumbrancn end will not be dl1cr1m1n ated the common areu, being Lott 51, menuoned TM aale la tubject to current llon 1773 or the LlbOf Code of the
herein I Ettect of Juni0< Encumbf.,,,,_ A aglinll on the' grovn01 of race, A, C, D and E or lllCI lract No PARCEL 2 Unit 5 •• anown upon texea. COl/lnlnta. condltlonl, re-State of Calltomla, the O.STRtC'T
Said Nie will t>e m~ t>ut certificate of sale of personal prop-color. or national origin in conalder· 10503 u aet forth In the Oec:ler•tlon lhe Cpndom1nium Plan rlf«red to atrlctlont. r1Nrvatlon1. right•. hit ~talned from thl OWectOf of
wlll'IOul covenanl 0< warranty ••· erty given or •deed to reel property atlon fOf an award of CoYenanta. Condition• and Re-In Paroet l abOve rights or way. and ~II of r• lhl Dlpwtmerit ot lnduttrllll Rela-
pr ... Of unphed reglldlng lllle !executed pursueni.to MCtJon 6338 Minimum WIQ8 rll• ror lhll pro-atrlC11ona rlCOfded In 800lt 13806. PARCEL 3 An 1xclutove ..... ()()I'd tlon1 thl general preval»lng rate ot po~. O< encumbranc.e In· lhall discn11tge such property from Jec1 .. predetermined by the Sec· Pege 12• t of Official Recorda end ment lor perking and gar1ge Bldl Of oft-. &rl Invited fOf Nk1 per diem W80M and the general
Clvdtng teea, Charges and expenMs lall hens encumbrances I/Id llllel r1tar; of Labor are Mt forth only In any ameodrMntl t"-eto purpoMI o..,., that portion of Mid property and mutt be 1n writing and prevailing rett IOf hOllday and O\llf·
01 the Tru1tM and of the 1ru111 over wtllCh Ille lien 01 '111e United thl apec1al provlllon• ol lhl Mrll lly The addreu Of other common Lot 1 designated u 5·C on the Con-may be d.itvertd to the e1u1CAllOf time wortt Ill the locallty In wtilc:tt thll
cruled t>y u ld Deed 01 Tru11. to jSlaln with reapect 10 wnleh the levy numbered bookt laaued for bidding dealgnetlon, If eny, ot lhe rut prop. domlnium Plan referred lo abOYe peraonally Of to the omoe of his work i. to be perlOfmed fOf MOtl
p1y lt>e remaining 1><1nc1pa1 suma ot waa m•de had pnorlty purpoaes and ent•llld "59ec••I erty deec:t1bed aboYe 11 purported The '""' .Odre11 or othel attOfneys. Keene and Dion. 3333 era" Of type ot worll• needed to
tl'le notl(sJ MCurad t>y said Deed of Oescnpoon 01 propefty 1978 Provlllons. No11ee to contrec:tou , to be 1• Atherton. Irvine, CA comon designation of thl rMI prop-Welt COM1 Hlgl!Way, Suitt 401. 1x~t• the c:ontrac:t. n-rat ..
Trust 10 Wit $498.• 18 82 with c • d 111 • c s e vi I I e . 111 N Prop<>lll. and ContrlC\," and In 82714, lheund1r11gned TruatM di•· erly nerelna1>ov1 d1tcrlbed I• NIWpot't Beech. CaltfOfnla. or may are on rile at lhe DISTRICT OfftCI
lnlerett ttiereon rrom October 1, #6569R60482975 C alifornia copies ot uld booll thll m1y be clalmaenyllabllltylor enylnc0<r1Ct· purported 10 be 5218 W1lnut Av· be Hiid In the omct ol the Clertl of located et Trailer fec:lllty, ~
1984 a t• 5% Plf annum as LicenM • 11 _.zEM A·M-FM Stereo examined at the Ame offic.a 11 oeu of tl'tl address Of other com-enu1. Irvine. C•lltornll the SuperlOr Court et 111y time•"• Facllltlea PlennlnQ. 1310 Adernt.
provided 1n aaJd notl(•I plu1 costs l/inyl Root Chro;,,. Wire Hub•' d11Crlbed herein belOfe where the mon Oealgnltlon, 11 any lhown here· The underllgned hereby di... the flr1t put>Mcatlon of thla notloe Cotti -MIN. CA. 92020 (714)
and any •d11ance1 01 SO with Suede /l/el0ur Seall · plan1, speclflcatlon1, and propotal In c1aJm1 all llablllty for any Incorrect· and blfOf'e thl mulno of the Nie. •32·5707 Coplet may be ~tained
lnlllf"1 PrOl)ef'ty mey be lnSP8Clted 81 lorm• rpay be seen Addenda to u the aforffald property h11 no nffS In said atreet adOr11t or other The twms and condltlona ot .... : on requ.t. A C09Y ot thMe rat ..
Thi o.neflCllry under .-.10 Oee<I 2_.000 Avila ~d Laguna Niguel CA modify Federal minimum wage 1trMt addr... or other common common designation cath or part cath and part etedlt, atlall b9 poated at the Job alt•.
ol Trust ,_e1ofore e•ecu1ed and 92677 from 10:00 10 11.00 Mi · rates witl be luued only to holden designation, dlreatlon• u to how to Said Hit wtll be mad• wlthOul the terma of IUCtl etedt1 lo be ac-It atiaH be m111datory vpon the
delivered to thl undersogned a writ-Peymenl Terms· Full payment re-ol the above flfetenoed booit1 11 locate tuch property may be ot>· warranty. expr ... or lmptlld, re-cept1ble to the undertlgnld and lo CONTRACTOR to wtlOrn the con-
1en OIClarallon or default and Oe· Quired on .cceptence 01 higheat btd there 11 • difference berween thl talned from thl BeneflcilfY undtt gard1ng 11~11. po ..... lon. or encum· the Suptt'lor Court; ten per cent tract II awarded, and upon any au~
mend fOf Sai., and• wrllten Notice F0tm of payment all payments m In 1 mum w I g • r • I• s aald D.ecs of Trust. al wtloM re· braflQn. lo aausfy lhe principal bat-( 10%) ol the amount bid to accom· contractor under IUCl'I COHTAAC-
ol Oelautt and Election to Sell The m 11 be by cash certified ctiectl predetermined by the Sec:ret1ry ol Quell the Nie Is to be conducted. an<:e of the Nole or other obltgatlon p111y the offer, and rhe balenct to TOR. to pay not IMt thMI the Mid
underalgned cauMd Nld Not1ee or ca~ht1t's 0, ireasurer's check or by Labor and thl pr8\lalllng w99e ratea purtuant to a wrtnen request tob· MCUred by aald Oeed of Truat. with be pllkl upon c:onftnnatJOn of Nie spec:lflld r1t• 10 all worker• em·
Oefaull and Election to S111 to be • United States postal benk ex· dl11<mlned by the Stal• tor slmllar milled. within ten daya from 11'9 flral lnterttt end other 1um1 u provided by the Sul)ef1of Covrt. Tu•, renta, plO'J9c:I by them In the execution Of
rtcOfded in the county where Ille press or telegraph mOO..,. O:.cier clasllfotlona or lebor, the Contrac-publk:atlon or thl9 Notiee. to aueh therein, plu• ad11ence1. 11 any. undef OPlf&llng and m.Jntenance Ill· tl'tl c:ontrect
, .. 1 property is tocated Make Check or money order P•Y· tor and his aubeontrec:tort lhall pay Benlflctary al the following •d· lhe terms thereor ana 1nterM1 on penaes. and premiums on lnturenc:e No bldO. may withdrew any bid
Data Mey 7 t98• Ible 10 the Internal Revenue Ser· not leu lhan the hlOher w*90 rs1e dreu· BANK OF AMERICA NA· 9U<:h ld11ances. and pk.I• f-. .cc.ptable to 11'9 l)UfchaMt. al'lall !or a perlOd of lorty·hll'I (45) daya
STATEWIDE DEED SERI/ICE COR· vice Pursuant lo Sec1ion 1773 ol the TIONAl TRUST AND SAVINGS AS· charge1 and 1•penM1 ol the beptOfeted uolthed•t1of record· etler the date Mt fOf lhl opening of
PORA TION l J Di Muzio Revenue OfflOef l ab<>< Code. lhe general prev11llng SOCIA TION. LOAN ADJUSTMENT Trust .. an<! or lt>e 1ru111 cruled by Ing or convey enc.. Said Ille wtll be bide
u11JdTrustee 2,000 "vilaRd Lagune Niguel CA rate ol wagea 1n1hlcounty1n wh1Ch DEPARTMENT ••321. FORE· said D.ecs of Trust TM total medeupontheu-lescrowt•ms. A p1yment t>Ond and• pet·
1011 North Azusa Avenue 9267 7 the work la 10 be done has beln CLOSURE SECTION. 45 SOUTH amount oJ .. Id ol>llgatlon, Including The property Is to be IOld on 111 lormanc:. bond will be requifld
Co111na.CA 91722 17 141 831~4020 det•m1ned t>y the Olre<:lor of the HUDSON Al/ENUE, PASAOENA reuonabtyn11m1tedl .... ch11gee u 11"t>ull,1Xceplutolltle,and prlOr to lll~tlon ol the oontrec:t
(2131915-8735 Date Mey 1 198.. Oepar1ment ot lndu1trlal Retauon1 CALIFORNIA 91101 and ••PerlMt of the Tru1IM at the the underllQned reMNet thl right and atl.rt be In the IOfm M l IOfth "1
By Jim COOi< Pre11denl p bl hed 0 Co 0 1 p lo TheM wtge rates ~, In thl De-The 10111 amount ol the unpa1<1 time of 1n111el publlellion of lhlt No-to r119C1 any 111d all bid• the contrec:t documents Pubh•.._.. "·an..... D111y P1101 '~-u is reoge 811 81 Y 1 1 pan~t ol Tran•"""'at•~ "''bll· .,_, Vl ···v ~.. May ,. an<! coHected CDC> Ma 10 ,,_, ..,...., ""' .... balence ot the notl(•J MCured by 1<0e. Is $119,371 39 Dated Mey 7. 1984 Pursuenl to s.ctlon •590 ol the
l><ned wltl'I The Newport HarbOr 198.. 'I Y cation entlllld General Pr8'11111ng said Deed ol Trust with 1ntltfnt Oaled APfll 30 t984 Renae F Mowry. Gol/lfnment Code ol the Stet• of
News Preaa. May 10 17 24. 198• 2•05•9• Wlgl Rates. dated Marc. 1984 Fu· thereon ., provided In llld note(•). CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT Execute>(. ol thl Wiii Ol CallrOfn ... the contrlCt wtll contllrl
________ ......;;2'-4"'"9'-2-...,8_• I P\8.IC NOTICE lute ettectlve w1g1 rates whleh have a<1v1noes II eny. under the terms ol OF CALIFORNIA. INC Howard 'F Mowry aka provlllk>na permitting the ~lul
NOT been predetermined and 11e on Ille 111d Deed ol Trust. Including fees 1 Ca1tlorn•• coro<><atton Howatd Mowry lllta H F Mowry bidder to subllltVtl aecvrltlea fOf P\B.IC ICE DEPARTMENT Of' TH£ with the Department ol IQdu11r1a1 charg" and expensH ol lhl H TrustM 1(-lftd Otof\ any man.ya wllhheld by the OIS.
ORANGE COUNTY TREASURY l lNTEIUtAl. REVENUE Ret•llon1 are referenced b\11 not T rus1ee. u '' the d1te or thl 1ni1tal By R~l EST A TE SECURITIES Altllf'nl79 et Lnr TAICT to enturl perlormance vndlf
flltUNICIPAL COURT SERVICE NOTICE Of printed in M id publleallon pubflcatron of the Notice ol Sale 11 SERI/ICE aa •. c-t ....... .,. tuft• eo1 11'9 confrlCl.
HARIOR JUDtCIAL DflTlUCT I PUllUC SAU DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR· S t32,H8 31 • CalllOU11a cprf)Of1t10n.Jt1 Agent ,....port 9-ctl, CA..~ A mandatory job walk wilt be held
tf»-1 lrvtM llCM.llewlfd unoer tfll eutbOflty 1n Internal TATION Name, StrM1 Addreu and Tall· (Saal) DJ Morger, ru Pr-'<lent T1llphoci11t: (71•) ~ on May 17. 198• 8lddtrl will mMt
Tvttlft, CA. 1271_. Revenue Code section 6331. the Deputy Director phone Number of Trustee or peraon 2020 Nonh Broedway Sult• 206. Attom119 fot b~ at Orange Cout College et 9:30
Oetendent A C ARR OLL lproperiy described below haa been Dated Aprll 23. 198• conducting Ille ls Santa Ane, C1 92706 Publlahld CXange Cout Dally PllOt 1.m .. GO'den Weal College It 1:30
FOSTER a k a A CARROLL seiZ.e<I f()( nonpaymen1 of Internal Publtshed Orange Coast Delly Piiot Oiied May~. 1984 Telephone (71•1953-6810 May 10. 11. 17. 198-i p.m Mlpt and 1n1tructlon1 wlll be
WALTERS. ind OOES 1 THROUGH !revenue taxes due lrom R & J Air· May 10. 17. 198-i CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY COM· Pubtllhed Orange 0 CoU1 Gally 2•96-8• tuml1hec:lwtlhthlptentandtpeCilfl· xv INCLUSIVE C(af1 Engines. Incorporated Tti. 2•9t-84 PANY Pilot Mey 3 10. 17 1984 1----... -_-I _______ cat~twhen they are ctiec•ed out
Oelendanl NORTM BLUFF !properly will be SOid !II publu; »le .. -IC NOTICE •S Soulh Hudton Avenue 2379·8• n11M.IC NOTICE ~ at thl'olflce ol Phy. Fee. Planning, BAYVIEW HOMEOWNERS AS· under sealed bid as provided by ____ ,...;..;;UUL...;...;.._....;..;....;;..;;..... ___ Puadena. CA 91101 !-------.~..-'"-----Oout Comm College Dill 1310
SOCIATION 11nterna1 Revenue Code s.ecllon l.IOAt. NOTICE By Barbara HayleH P\B.IC NOTICE FICITTIOUI llUllNEll Adams, Coate MIU 02626.
Ceae No 646-45 8335 an<! relate<! regulations NEWPORT·•IA UNWIED E• Officio Agen1 NA• ITATE•WT Governing Board
IUMMONI Date Bids will be opene<J May ICHOOl OtlTN<:T (818) 578-6010 ITATUllWT Ofl The IOllowlng P9fl001 Ila doing /1/Corretr•n J Thompaon
f10TICEI You have bMf'I !Wed. 161h 198•
1
Notice lnY!ttftt tl6de Publllhed Orange Coas1 D•1ly Pilot ABANDONMENT Of' UIE Of butlneu 8S Executive Vice ChanoellOf ~.court mar deekM eglfn1t JOU Time 1>1ds wll be opened 11 3-0 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN lhal May 10 t7 2•. 198-4 2488-84 ~:;~J~!o ·:=.·~.:.A:~n-0:~u~:~~~.?c°H~~gJ~~~~ Bualnna Alfalrl
wlthovt rour being hMfd ""''"' am the Board of Edueetlon of the New· NewPofl Cent8' onve. Sulla l80, Pvbtlthld Orenge Cout o.lly Piiot
rou reepond wlthfn 30 der•. Ae.ed Piece of 5ale 2•000 Avila Rd · port·Meta Unified School Olatrlct of ~::°N'~~~1!~ l~~';'r':EB~~: N-Pofl Beach, C•llf 92660 Mey 3• 10• •93•
the lnformatklft betow L•guna Niguel CA 92677 Orange County Wiii recelYe ... led flt&JC NOTICE C II you w11h 10 leek .;.,. aov•c:e ot Tnle ollered Only the right uue bid• up to 2 00 PM on the 18th day ~::a ~~ ~e~7t81h S.rMI Costa Ra~!·~,~:': r=.C.~1i2f:12
an attorney tn th1t msttt< you an<I interest 01 R & J A1rcratt En-o1 Mey 198-i at the Purctlulng Of. ACTITIOUI llUSINEll Emiko Sualu. 15123 Brootchurat JOM9h Edwltd WOOd. 1707 Port
should <10 so promptly so th11 your ginel 1" and 10 the property will be ltce ol Hid Sctlool 0111r1et. loeated NAME STATEMENT Westminster CA 92083 Sheffleld. ~ Beectl. Cell!
written r-"""M 1t any may t>e 0119'~ 10< sale 11 requested the at 29•5 "'-·, Str-', Cotta M-· "2""" ~""""" 1n1erna1 Revenue Ser1ice w111 tvrnistl " .,.,. .,..., ...... The lollowtng PlfS<>n• ate domg The F1<:1it1ous Bullnest Name re-• ._.,, hied on time Calrlorn•a. at wtloeh lime .. Id bids AYllOIUsted ha st<lo <Jemen· 1nlo1 malton 8bou1 poss11>1e encum-Wiii be "'•bllcly opened and read for busmen .. 0
1
lerred to above waa tiled In Orange Thr1 bv$lnea II conducted by a
dlde El lrlbuma lade dKldfr con· Drane.es which may oe ueeru1 in de· ,,. SCHOOL BUS IAI NEWP AT PLUMBING COM· Coun~ on March 21 t983 general Plf1ntf'ahlp
Ira Ud. aln eucnenc:t •• ,,,_ qve 1erm1n1ng tne value ol lhe tnle<etl All t>tds art 10 be In KCOfdlnGI PANY (B) NEWPORT PLUMBING & FIL NO F'112228 WIH~mEt~l/PlcdkWerOOdlno be•no SOid HEATING (Cl MESA PLUMBING Th11 t>uS1ness WH conducted by. .,.,....., • ... ..
Ud. reeponcle 6-nlro di 30 dlu with CondltlOfll ln1trucllon1 and COMPANY (D) MESA PLUMBING & ndlvlduel Thia 1latement wu fllld with the • ~ta lnfarmac:lon que elgve. Nature 01 Tille The nghl lltle. Spec;Wcauon1 wtllct1 are now on Ille E T G (E COST ES Cou C of CX Cou
H rou wl~ to _. the ldrica of and in1eres1 of the taxpayer in and In lhe off lee ol the Purchellng Olrtc· ~l~~NG cdMPANY ir1 C~ST ~ ~;::~11:,!'!::~1 wH filed Wllh the Apr1~'l2 ~.. ll'IQ9 ntv on
en 1ftorner In tt1l1 melter, you 10 the properly 15 ottered ror sale tor of ••Id School 041trlct. 2985 G & T G iroo.•--su1>1ect to any p1101 valid cMstend -MESA PLUMB11'4 H~ ING I I County Clerk ot Or•""'"' County on ,._ ~Id do •o prOfftptly eo tl'at your • Beer Street, Costa M .... California AT E C " G ... -nubll•'"--' ..trange Co .. t D~'"' wrttt.n tMpoftM, " anr. mar be ling mortgages encumbrances or 92626 NEW PO B A H ,. t.UMBIN May 3 198• .-...... v S. Mi _,
ntect on time. ' \othei 1tenJ tn f•110• ot lhtrd partlel ., __ h b'"" .. -mull ... Omit 8 bid COMPANY (H) NEWPORT BEACH Put>ltshed Orange Coal! Dally Pilot APfll 19, 26. ey 3. 10, 190• &ga1nst the 1upay .. thll are SU ..... ..,.,... -PLUMBING & HEATING (I) OAl/10 PllOI May 10 17. 2•. 31 1984 ........ 2120-8•
, Mjo de vn "°Cledo.,, H ie Hun-per1or 10 Iha hen ol tt>e United Cuhllf s Ch«:it or 1 Bond 9QUll 10 BLACK N PRI E , I 9 2177·04 II U•ted dlMa aottcttar II con-1 • depo111 in the form ot a Certified 0< E TER s s 97
' to d • b • r I• II• c: • r Io In· Sl8tes All property 11 ottered 10' 11111 per cen1 (5'f•I ol the 1moun1 ol ~~:;f"' Ave Costa Meaa CA P\&.IC NOTICE
, ~tem.nte, ~ nl• m-r•, 111 sale where 15 an<! "as 11 and the Bid. made pay•ble to the order
, rffPUffla eecrl1a, .i h•J elgvna, w11hou1 recourse against the United ol the Newport-Mesa Unified D•v•d W & B~k. NewPofl·M;;;
, ~ aer reetetrld• • tlempo. ~:Hales No gu~r:ly or ~arranty. School District In the event of rell· =~a~~:~g Ave . ~~:i~ :Sa. 1c A
1·TO THf DEFENDANT: A clvlt upreu 0' imp' '5 ma e 111 10 ure to enter Into auch Contract, the c:omptalnl hH t>.tn Ried by lhe the 1111lldlly of the lllle. Quality. Quan-proceed• ol the check wlll be IOf· 92827
pafftflft 1i9efnat you. If you wl•h to 1111y weign1 size or condmon or any lllted to Hid Sc:hool Olatrlct 01 Or-Thia t>u11ne1t 11 conducted by •
cMfend ttll• lawavll, you muet, ot the properly. or its Illness 101 any •noe County co~~~~·~ Blaek, Prffldent
wlthlft 30 d•y• alter this summon• use 0' purpose No claim wlll be A Plfformance Bond may be re-ThlS atetement was filed With lhe
11 Wved on you Ille wnn 1h1s cour1 conll<le•ed tot allowance or •dlust· quired at tne dltaetion of the DI•· c c f o c • a wtltlen responMi 10 lhe complain I I ment or lor reac1ss1on 01 U'9 ult trlet ounty lefk o range ounty on
Unless you do your default will be based on lailure 01 lhe property 10 No bidder mty withdraw hla Bid April 74 198•
entered on 1ppllca11on of the pllln· lconlorm w•lh any e•p•e'9ed or im-for • period of rMy-ltve (451 deys F2A4Je3
Put>hahld CX•noe Cout Dally
Pllol Mey 3. lO. 17. 2.C. 1984 • tiff and lhlS cou11 may enter a phed represenl8l•on aftlf tl'tl dlll M t for lhe Oi>lfllng
judgement against you ror the retie• Re<1emp1ton Righll The righta 01 lttereof
ciemended 1n Ille complaint. wtltCh redemp1ton as l()l!Cir14<1 in lnte<'nll The Board ol Education ot the
could rHUlt in g•"611hmen1 ol Revenue Code secuon 6337 are Newpott·M ... UnllHtd School 04 ...
w.,..s talunn or money or prapetly Quoted as lollows let lhe "'hi I ._...
23•5-8•
flt&IC NOTICE
, or ~ther rel;;t' •eQueSled in Ille com Sec 6337 Redemption of Pr<>e> !:, 81~'~no ,,;,t' ,,.:;:;;.; :~ "'•Int ertv NOTICf tNVfT1NO IH>I .,, "'-S oept lhe lowe91 Bid. an<! 10 wal11e 1 .. _ Dated April 2 l98• 111 ... rore ale • Any peraon Notice 11 hereby given hal t ... PETERSON C~k who~ property hu been levied ~':J ~==tty Of ln~ulattly In any Board ol Trust ... ol thl Coa11 ~y L l(NIGHT ~ly upon Shall hll11e lhe r>ghl to P•Y lhe NE w p 0 RT· ltA Es A u N I F IE 0 Community College OtatrlCI or Of·
LANOOMN ANO HLZ amount <lue together wilh ltle ea· SCHOOt. DISTRICT ange County. Cahlorn11, wlH raQll_..
171:?1 lrttM lll•d. ~nses ol the prooeec:t1ng II any to Or Cou C M81ed bidl up to but no Iller than
Tv.tln, CA. m 14 1lhe Secretary .a• any time l>flOI 10 °1 anoe nty alllornla 10 00 • m Tllurlday, Mey 24 1984 lhe sale thereat lll'ld upon auch pay Dorothy Harv9)' Fllhef C P M 11 thl Purctiulng Oep111ment ol
FICTITIOUI llUl*Ell
NAME 8TATEMINT
The lollowtng persona are doing
business a1
TRENDSETTER ASSOC IA TES.
1957 Senderling Cir Cosra Mt ...
Ce 92626
ThomH F EnrtQhl, 1957 Sand·
erllng Ctr Costa Meta, Ca 92626
Richard A Ahay 2511 Sunflower
•A 1. Senta An• Ca 92704
Jack Bec:ron11 1558 Wembley
Rd San Manno Ca 91 t08
JOhn Clark 1836 TaM1 Costa
Me .. Ce 92626
Thia bu••nell 11 conOuctl<I by a
general par1nerah1p
ThomH F Enroghl
Th11 11111men1 was hied with the
County Clerk of Orange County on
April 12 1984
'24.Sl11
Pu bll1hec:I Ot •nge Coe at Delly
Pllol April 19 26 M•y 3 to 19M
2118 84
Ml" 3 10 17 2' 1984 . lmen1 the Secretery shall reatore (7 t4) 556-3217 •dam•~-. ,.-·ta ••e••. Call
Publlahed CXange Coal! De11y P11ot · • Purchllllng OlrectOf
1
tald coli-.. dtitrlcl loeated at 1370
I :>'.177 "' !IUCh prooer1y lo him. and all ruflhlf " .. --·-·~ """" ... -------------------------I proceedings 1n connection w11h the Publltlhed Orange CoHI Datly Puot fOfnla at wnleh lime 111d bid• will De Pta.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE levy on suc.h property 1h11ll ceue M•y 3 tO 1984 2388-84 publlely opened and raad t0< ------------
NIWP<Hn' ·MHA UNIFIED ''set:;;r;~~fE= ~~~=c! En· "8.IC NOTICE c~~A1~1i~0Rp~ft~~ci'~x~~~g '~!~:A~::'.J'
ICHOOl. OtlTRICT cumbrances FICTITIOUl llUl#tRll FOR THREE ADOITIONAL YEARS The lollOWlng P8!IOl'll are dolng
t..fQAL NOTtCf 1 E!!ecl of Junior Encumt>r•nces A NAflllf ITATllMNT All bldt are 10 be In 8CCOf'dance l>u11ne11 ea
Notice of l ele of ce1111tc1te 01 sale of personal prop. with the Bid Oocumentt which .,.
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SHIBUl·'NTERIORS. 2017 E
lufl>fv• Property erty g1v0r1 or a <leed 10 real property Ttt• lollowlng ""'°"' are dOlng now 1n tti. and may be teeured In Ocean Blvd. Balboa. Ca 92601
NO TICE IS HEREBY OIV(N lhBt eucuted pursuant to e«:tlOfl 6338 t>uslnHI •• the office olthe Director Of Purc;hH· Ellzabeth M Wallace. 20 t7 F
the Board ol Education ol the New tnell <11&ehlrQe even property from O N•leClt CO · 18100 Mount WUll lnQ of "'d col!eg41 district CX.tn Blvd B1lboa, C1 9760 I
pon M ... Un1lied SettOOI ~atric1 ol •ii oena 4111cumbrence1 &nd tlties •nton· rounlaln l/eli.y. Ce 92708 E•ch bidder muat aubmll with hla fh11 bu11n1111• conducted by an
• Or11nge Coun1y 19 oller•no tor sa14 1 ov11t ~h•(.h lhe 11.n ol 0the United en•ll Agnew NOtdttrom. 2864 bid a celhltf'• cheek, certified 1n<11111dual
DEC 10 System compi.11 with P9t I SllllH w11h re,voct to wt11ch 1he 14Wy larot Of· Coat• M~. Ca 92620 c.hlc;k, Of bidder'• bond m•~ pay· 'llubeth M W•h-
1phera1 1<1ulpment L1auno ot 11•9'CI wll m1d11 h&O 1>r1or1ty 1 1~1~:: ~,1,,... 1• condueted by en 1bll 10 Ille order of the Coast Com· Thlt statement wH Iii.a wnn tr'll
equipment mly oe 0011lnld from I 0Mc.rop1o0n 01 C>fe>per1y t.01 I u Dtnilf A Nordthom munily Colteoe Olllrlci Boerd ol County Cler'k ol Orange County on
IM Purch111ng Offle.I. :1985 8 841111 1117' Chl o/ °'wheel drrYI PICk up ThlS tllltmlfll wit flied with tl'9 Truat-In Ill amount not lela than Aptll 13 1984
St Co•I• Men CA 97677 phone I/IN CKY 10, 161298 COio LICI Count Clttll Of CX•noa County on nve percenl(!"t.)olttll llUm bid ... 'M*2 (7 14) 556 3217 r NJn5' l 01 2 1979 FOl'd Courltf 111 r t 4 guetenl• lhel the bld<Ser Wlft enter Publraheel Oranve COHI Dally
B1d1wlllbe<lllelf'llhlP11rcM\1ng p1ci.. up VIN SOl CUA74315, Cal AO J 98 '24aelt lnlo the proc>ONCI COf\tract If lhe P11otAprll 18 26 May 3 10.1984
• Oft~ by Mly 17 tllll• P•ym-.n1 tic 111P6;iOf>i 1am111-dedtohim 1n theevent 2120·1•
' mu11 be rnlde t>efort th• 11qu1p Property m11y be 1na~11d 11 Publltn.d Ora';j! Coaat Delly of failure to 111ter info auch contract
ment can be removeci lre>m the 0!1 ;i4000 Av•I• Ao11d Liioun• N!QufM Pilot Aprll 19 28 ay 3 to i9a.. the proceed• of the cf\eCk wlll be fl\8.IC NOTICE 1 trlCI SUCGMtlul 6tddM(t) mutt r• C.A 9:167111om 10 30 to t I 00 am I i 128•8• for11111d or In !I'll CUI <>ta bod thl ------------
mo..,. the eQu1omen1 at 1t111r own Paymftnl ftWm1 ,:u11 peymen1 re "8.IC NOTICE ' luff avm t"-eol Wiii be tone1tlCI to 'lC~ .,.._,,
Hl)MM All ..... II• llnal Slall quited on ecceot•nc:. of hlQtwtlt bod Mid cotlege dllllrlCt N.IJllf ITATl•NT
: .. i.. 1a~ ol e•1. ttl• P9t cenll must Form ot peymenl all payment• ftCTITIOUl llUIMll No b!Oder may wtthdr-hi• boO 1'1• loffOwing P9fl00• are dOlng
be COiiected o~ Metl..l•lt musl be by c.ath cerllfNl<I chect<. I NA• ITATE•WT 1 10< • perlOd fOf lorty-ltve (45) <ll'(t bu1inet1 ••
Tiie 0411t1CI t~ lhl rigl'lt to CHhif'f 'Of tr1&.~r1r 1 c;"9t;k Of by Thi tonowtno l>WIOM.,. doing atl• the det1 Ml fOf the QC)9nlnQ OUCO CONTRACTORS. 04
, r•iect any D' 111 t>tOt lltld lo w11ve • Unlled States postel bertk •• I butlneaa 11 ll'lereol Hamllfon •A Co11a "'-I Ce
, any 1rr19Ular1ty m tnlormaltly 1n lhr. Pf"' or tlleQrap~money order SUTl'fY ART FTC t72f 6kyllt1< The Board 01 Tnnt ... r......,.. t26'7
• n•dd•ng Make cl\tltk or fTIOl'G)' ordt< pey l •M ~ BHch ca 92deo '"' prhlelege 01 re11Ct1ng any tnd alt Jotln Ouuch 44-i HMnlltOI\ •
All ttem• to De tOld on 11n as 11 ebll' to 1h11 lnternel ~ue SN ~ F Suti.,. '""' 11 1boYI bid• Of to walW any trregultrlh" Of Coat• Mefll C• 920?7
l>a•I• No return• VIC• Thia btJSlneat ll conducted by en 1nf0fmallt1M In 11,y bid or In t this ~n•H •• conduetlCI Cy an
NE w p 0 R l M ( s A u NI F If D H M H•alh A.vwnue Omcftf 1 •ndl\ltdval bidding Individual
SCHOOl OISTAICT ,_.000 A1;1I• Ad l agune Niguel CA JMt\ F Sutley CO~AIELLAN J THOMPSON Jotln Oullcil
Of O••• C.ounty Cahf0tn•e 11i877 Th1t tttttmflf11 wu fli.d wtth lhe hec l/lcle Chancellor 8u.llMH Al Th•I 11111m1n1 wll 111e<1 with the
9y Ooro1ny Harvey ~rlhfl< c. 11 M 11 t•l ll:l 1 •OX> County C"'-'~ 01 0<11~ County on taor• County Cieri< ot 0 11noe COi.int)' on
Purches111g OmK·1or 0111 M•y t 19114 APfll t3. 198• Cout Community ColleQ• Ol1tr1Ct Apttl t;> 1984
111•1 ~!16 ltl 17 I Pubht119d Or•l\Qfl Coa11t Olllty ?1101 ..,._,. Pu1>U1hed Or.,igfl Coe11 Oalty Pilot ,.IQIQ
Pul>1ttt>11d Oran'1fl C:oa•t 0111~ Pilot May 4 ano t'.ntr-.clfl!tCI C<19y M11y 10 Put>ll•hed Orange Co111 D••ty Mey 10 17 t98• Publl1hld 01eng• Coatl Delly
Mly ) 1() Ill~• I 198• Piiot Aprll tt ,6 ~ •• ) lO 198• 1~'7 8• P1101 Aprtl 10 16 ~ll'r' l 10 1914
• 1"'1 A• 1•04 1141 ;i t1~ 8~ '116-64
ptft.JC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUI llU ... 11
NAM! ITATR•NT
The following pertont are doing
bullneaa at
BURKHART ELECTRIC. 2532
Alder l ane, Colt• Mau, CA. 92027
Chrtatopher Alnehaf1, 2&32 AIO.
lane, Colt• M--. CA. ~021
Steven MtlctleH Bur11e, 178 Oii
Mar A11e , Cotta MeM, CA. 92821
Thia bu..,,_. It C<>nductlCI by a
general par1l"llf'ltllp
Steven M Burke
Thlt •tatement WU llled with the
County c ienc of CXange County on
Aprll 23, 198' ,,...112
Publlahed Orange Coett Deity
Piiot May 3, tO, 17, 24, 19M
23••-M
Nil.IC NOTICE
ftCTmout llU .....
NAMI ITAT'lmNT
The f<>*<>wlno per90M are doing
butlMN ..
CAMPBELL· AEOHlll.. 27611 La
Pu Rold. Leguna Nrovet. CA
92077
Blf1Cher Pacific II. 27611 La Pu
Aoed, L.eguna Nlg\Mll, CA 92e71
AotMn M. CMlpbell, 2 Morro
!Say, Corona dll Mar, CA. 9262&
Thll 1>1111neta la C<>nducted by. I
general partnerthlp.
Robin M Campbell
Tttl• atatement w .. n11c1 with the
County Cllf1' or Orange County on
Aprll 19, 19,_. n.Mm
VOll•C•
, .. f'alrCNct °""' ... toO ,..., Offtoe ... ~
llMN, CA. "711
Pvbllahed <>ranoe eo..1 Deity
Pik>I Mey 3, 10, 17, 2•, 18 ....
2313-..
2378-M
NOTICI CW PUaJC
HfANNO
ZONI CAN NO. D-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
public hearing wlll be held by thl
City Counc11 of the City of Hunt·
lngton Beec:h, In the Counoll
Ctlamw of thl Cl~ Center. Hunt·
lngton Beactl, II IM hc>ur of 130
P M • or u 10on thereafter 11 po ...
Ible on Mondi'/ the 21 tt day of Mly,
t9S.. !or the pufPOM 01 conlld«'lng
Zone c ... No 83-10. 1 reqUlll to
re-zone 2 21 acres located at the
eouth._..t corner of Oarflelcl Av·
enue and Bulh•td Street from Of.
Ilea Profnslonal Olttrtct IA&) to
Ovallflld Community Bualne. Ola-
trlct (O-C2), subjec1 to the follOWlng
condition•:
t Building n11Qh1 .nan be llmlted
to ~tory Of 15 feet.~ It .....
2. loldlng and unloadlng of 119-
hlctea lrom 1he rear of the develo9-
ment ati•ll be ptotllblted
3. lntenelllld lan<llCIP!no atiall be
provided In "tb.c• .,. ... to buffer
the de'>elopment from edJ-lt
reeldentlaf u.-A lanOIClll)e p44ll't
lhall be IUbmltted 10 end ~~
by the Otpwtment of 0..elopment
8ervlcel I/Id Oec>arlment of PvbliC
WOftlt ~
4 A UM P9flnlt ~lion ttlall
be aubmltted to and llPPf'Ol/9d bY
the Board of Zoning AdJutlmeritt
fOf the erltlre ptO)ect prior to the
INuenCI Of bvildlng permfta
A '-Oal deacl1$>tlon le on Ille In the
Oevetoptnent Servtoee Depertment.
All tnter .. ted peraon• ere Invited
to attend Mid hUr1ng and •XP" ...
their oplntona fOf Of agM\lt Mjd
Zone ea.. Fvrther lnfOfmatlon may
be obtained from fhe OfftCI of the
Clty Clertl, 2000 Main Street, Hunt·
1naton 9each, CaHfOfnl• 92640
(114) 636-5227.
DATED May 8, 1904
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
By: Allele M Wentworth
City Ci.tk
Pvbllahed Ot•noe Co••' 0111y Piiot Mly 10. 191•
W1'1Cm Of',_,... UU
~~,:;:
T.a.•M--UMrT0099H 1M1t WITA ..,llC'M 9IC. :::r;._...._,T.,,....und9rW. ~dledofl~
WIU U AT PUil.iC AUCTION
TO THI HIOHUT llOOlft FOR
CAIH ANO/OA THI CASHllM Of\
CPTlflW CHfCK8 IPECtA£0 IN
CMl COO( SfCTION 2t24" (pey..
ablil .. ltll limit of .... In l9wfuf"
mOMY of t~ Unit.cs Siat•l all
rlgtlt, tits. and 111..,..1 con~ to
and now held bY It vndW Mid Deed
of Ttuat In the Pf°'*1Y her'ainatl•
cteecrlbed:
TAUSTOR: IVY I< ONO. KARIH SU! ONO. "08f Rt E THORNBV~G. MA~OAAEY A
'THORNBURG HNf!l'ICIARY: SANT A n fllO.
EAAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS·
SOCIATION •
MCOA0£0 Oclooer 21. 1NO M lnltr. No. 41n2 In ~ 13IOI
Peet 1049 °' Offlclal Recotda In the offroe of thl "*«<* of Ot-noe
County· Mid' d.ci Of tn.111 dMCrtbll the
foltowlng ptoperty•
PARC'el. 1· Art vndMdecl ti 14,
11\W..i In and to lot 1 of TfllCt No
10389. In ttle Cfty Of Coat• ....... eoumy of Ofange. St1te of c.A-
lomta. .. llN>wn on a mac> reoclfded
11'1 9ooit •50. P9g9I 18 and 11 Of
M~ M_,., In tM oftloe ot
the Covftty Aeeofder Of Mid Coun-
t}' EXCEPTING THE"EFROM .. Oii,
gaa, m lnerala and oth•r
hydrocarbon •ubtt1na.a tytno
below a •th of SCIO fMt without
tM rlQM of IUrllOe Witry, .. , ..
Mrwcf bY Roy Hirata. by deed ,...
()Ofded Apr'll 3, 1918 "' boOIC 12t20,
pege 02. of Ottlolal Recorda,
EXCEPTING THERE.FROM THE
FOLl.OWINO·
(Al Unltt 1A· 1 & tA-2, through
14A·1 I 1•A·2, u lllOWn upon the
Condominium Plan record• In Boot\
136&1, at Pege 1737 of Ottldel Re-
COfdt.
(8) Thi exCJullve rlOfll i. p0e-
....ion of .it tho.. .,.... ~
nated aa balc:onlee. patloe. aotra,ge
.,..., and getegn, u .nown upon
the Condominium Plan abOYI ,...
twred to.
PARCEL 2: Unltt lOA· 1 and
t0A•2, U lhown upon tM Con-
dominium Pten abOYI flNffed to
PARCEL 3: Ari 1xelullw 11C>9U'fe-
nant ....ment fOf reeldentllll UM
end purpoeee Ill and lo belOony and
pd() dttectly ldj8C*ll to the aboYe
deaeflbltd unit wNcl'I Mel be 0.
emed to be pen of the "r•1ricted
common area." lhown at 108 and
10P on the C<>ndomll'llvm Plan
above ref9rr9d 10
PARCEL •: An exclvll~ ~· nant euement to uae and occupy.
11 ell tlmee, the garage dMCrlbld
and dealgn1ted on th• Con-
domlnlvm Ptlltl aboYI referred to M tOG wt11c:t1 11\811 be 6-McS to be
part °' the "r .. tr1eted common areaa."
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A.
DEED OF TRUST DA TEO Ociol>er
15 1980. UNLESS YOU T.<t<E AC-
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB·
l.IC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX·
PL.ANATION OF THE NATUAE OF
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·
YER.
223 I Paclfle Avenu9, •C-1. eo.ta
....._CA
"(It 1 atreet lddr ... Of c<>mmon
dellgnatlon or ptoperty 11 lhown •bOYe. no wwrenty la given u to Its compi.t.,_ Of corrlClneea) .. fhl
benefiGj~ under Mid OMd Of
T rutt, by reuon of a bfeldl Of cs.-
flUll In the obllgatlont llCUfed
tr-lby, herltofOfe I X.CUtlCI and
dellvered 10 the undenlgnecl • wnt·
ten Oeclwatlon of Olfault end De-
mand IOf s .... and writtari notlo9 Of
t>rMCh and Of llectlon to cauee the
und«algned to Mii Nkl property to
ut11ty said obllglliont, and ther•
1fter the unelertigl'led c:auMd Mid
notice of t>rMCtl and of IMc:tlon to
be rec.«ded Januery I 1, 1N4 •
lnatr. No 84-t•074 of Offlclai R•
cord• In the offlc4I Of tfle RecOfder
of CX1nge County. •
Slld Ula wtll be made. b\11
without co~t Of warranty, I X·
pt... or Implied, regerdlng 11119
poeMNIOn, or ll10Umbrancee, to
pay the remetnlng prlnclpll 1Um of
the note(•) MCUf9d by Mid deed of
Trust , with lnter .. t as In uld note
ptovlded, ldvanc:ee, If any, under
tl'tl term• of uld DMd of truat. r ....
c:tlarges, and exP«t... of tM
T NllM end of 1111 lr\1911 CtMled by
Mid Deed of Trull.
Said aale will be held on Friday,
May 18. 198-i. at 2:30 p.m et tl'9
Chepma.n A venue enlf anoe to t1'9
CMc Center Mdtng. 300 Ea.at
Chai>rnan A119 . Or~. CA
Al the tlt'nl of the Initial publi-
cation ot this notice. the total
emovnt of the uni>ald balancl of tl'9
obligation aecured by the at>oYe cs.
ac:flbld deed of truat and •tlmaled
eostt , txpenMI, and ldvenc:ee It
$113,435 76.
The totlll lndltltedMN being 4ln
•t1m1t• on wtllctl thl openlno bid It
computed may b9 ootllntd by cat~
Ing (7 1•) 937·09&0 or (213)
627-..a65 the day before the 1118
Dlled· Aprll 17, 198-i
MAR VISTA FINANCIAi., INC
.. Yid Tn.ittM.
By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, agent
By Sandra M Armenta, AMl•tant
Sec:f•t•ry One City Btvd Welt, Oranga, CA
92608
(71•) 635-8268
Pvblllhed Or•no• COH t D.ity
Piiot Aprtl 26. May 3. 10. 190•
223&-M
MUC NOTICE
'ICTmOUIMl ... 11
NAMI ITATDllWT
The lollowlng peraona are dOlnQ t>uatneuu.
HEAL THPARK ASSOC1A TES.
27285 Las Aambl&t. Svltl 200
Miiiion VlljO, CA 92191
H<>rllen Aaloclel•. a Cellfornla
llrntted Plrtl'llt-"tlp, 27215 L.a•
Ramblll. Suite 200. MlllM>n VleJO
CA 92"1
EJ Oor9do C~trano Venture, 1
Cellf«nla join! ven1ure, 5.-o Ool6en
ClrQe ()rive. Sulla 107, Santa Ana.
CA. 9210&
Thia bu9ineet le oonducted by 1
general p11tnerth~
Rlc:hard R Stenton
Thlt atatern.nt WU llled with tl'9
County Cl«k of Orange County on
Aprll ti. 198• nan1
Publltlle<I ()fenge Co.at Daily
Piiot AptH 78, Mty 3, 10, 17, ttM
2'64·••
_ __. _______ _. ___ ..,.-_____ -_______ .. _______ _
COAST
l ,
W•tern Dlgltel
or tntne edmltted
to •tock excm.ng, .
... PaweC7 •
• Is intuition investor's best. ass t? -.
Hen'hberttr NI)" lbe hM ....... ..a'
advice at one time or aaocber ia aU
publications. _
Women are increasingly getting
into the arena of high finance
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
Deir,... Cwn111 I ••I
• Do women hold the purst strin&S of
the nation's investment funds?
• · Fony-nine percent of all adult
stockholders arc women. Women's
paychecks total S390 billion annual-
ly. What used to be considered a
man's prcropt1ve, says Merrill
Lynch account execuuve Marc)
Burton. no lon,er is. Women are
increasingly getting involved 1n high
finance.
At the financial seminars Bunon
prrsents. she trlls women: "Use your
intuition." This ma) sound hke old-
fashioned advicr. but Bunon says
thrre's more information 1n common
sense than many realize.
Many would -be investors. for ex-
ample, arc employees of one of the
150 publicly traded companies in
Orange County. Instead of anvesung
in an industry they know nothing
about. potential stockholders should
consider buyina into their own ~om
panies or businesses.
Personal expenencr too can pay
off. Burton says. A bowler who wants
to invest in a bowling pin manufac-
turrr might notice when the bowlina
lanes increasingly seem to be avail-
able. It might be that peopk are
bowling less. making it a good ume to
sell )tock.
Wanda Hershberger. a cenified
financial planner in Newpon Beach
and o nr of a handful of women in
Southrm California who have bcrn
admitted to the reg1strr for' financial_
planning practitioners. also g1vrs
seminars for women interesJed in
invrstment matters.
Because you don't need to have a
lot of money to get a piece of the
action. Hrrsh~rger offers tips for the
small and large investor.
She points out that wjth a ht1le as
SI OO you can invest 1n a mutual fund
--a basket of many different
stocks. Similarly. you can invest as
httle as SJOO in a real estate invest-
ment trust or a limited partnership.
Doing a lot with a little will require
the outside help of a financial plan-
ner. Hershberger stresses. simply
because the kind of presentations 1n
which the~ investment areas are
rxplained are onl y o~n to licensed
~o~~ l
In the often neglected ard of
planning for tht future. Hershberger
'l'C'commends lnd1v1dual Retirement
.._ccounts or IRAs. even for the ven
young. The chief advantage 1s tax
Fine and Dandy
ARE YOU mR. mo004 ?
deferment until the later years of life
when. chances are. income tucs will
be smaller. In the meantime. the fund
has been built up without yearly tu
subtractions. ,
Few people realize. Hershbc~r
commented. that the fund• set aside
for an IRA can be invested according
to personal desires 1fa brokeraae firm
is used. If the I RA 1s purchased at ll
bank. however. the bank will decide
whrre the money goes.
Suppose you have some good ideas
about 1nves1menlbut you don't know
whrrc to grt a good brokrr.
Patt> Moore. an account executive
at Dean Witter in Hunungto n Beach.
recommends followa.na the advice of a
knowlcdaeable friend: Once-that pc1.
son is chosen tf mhberatr says. )'Ou
need to ask w~t percentaae of his or
her income comes from each of the
various investment areas. includina
oiJ. real estate. golO.Stocks and bonds.
Any broker who is 100 biased towards
one investment area. Hershberger
says. is likely to offer poor advice.
All thr~ advisers disparaged the
financial advice found m women's
mapzines. Moore says tht advice
found in ''Self' mapzinc. for exam-
ple. tends to have too much jargon.
Burton thinks "forbn .. a better bet
than any of the financial publicauons
earmarked for a mixed audience.
Thou&h broken llttll that ~
one has I difTerent answer a ,. &ood in vntmen.t lttaS. Moore ..
her female clients prdtt a
with a good divi~nd and a
low level of nsk. such 11 .-tibay ~
Countless lepl chafttt' att iiherill! theinvestmentclimatt'.taptft.I~
One of the most dramatic K ben i
dereaulation. Now benks can
brokerage f\rms. but M00tt poi.
out that the law tall don not al~
banks to dispcn~ adva«. Banb,w~
take orders. she ex~1ns. but the
won't call you with sugntaons. •• • • J ..
By Katy Bropks~
. ANTI-RAPE ADVICE MISLEAD!
~ -------~ Women's self-defense techniques
may do more harm than go~~
about JO peruntofrapes.'' hesa1d. As
the descnpllon implies. this type
rapes because he has the chance to. He
doesn't stalk hi1 victim but he may,
for example. pick up a hitchhiker.
matches the fantasy. he may stakeo~t
her area before attackm&-While ~ ~ay use force. he docsn·t lly want \
violence.
"The motive I'S sexual, h can be
PAPARAZZI
By SUSAN MONAHAN
D.ilf Nol Cotr...-.cMnl
The last an1clc )OU read on rape -
mentioning that one woman 10 10
will be the v1cu m of sexual assault -
motivated }OU 10 take a course ~oat
least )OU could dt'fcnd yourself You
hope
"Self-defense will work 1n some
instances: \'Cl) honest!). '1t won't 1n
others." said Lt. John "Rock1"
Hewitt of the Orange County Shcritrs
Depanment as he lectured on "Rape
Pre,ent1on" at the 1984 Conference
on \.\omen at the D1sne}land Hott:!
"In the '60s. when women's groups
were trying to make people Hsten. the
shcntrsdepanment put togctherself-
defensc programs:·
The community appreciated them.
he said. but "I started feeling 1t was
unreahs11c to tell a woman that these
techniques would alwa~s be cffc-ct1ve
against a man who was probably
•larger and stronger than she.
Funhermort'. the outcome ofa strug-
gle ma) depend in pan on the
personality of the rapist."
Hcw111 described the mOtl\CS.
methods and probable react1on!I to
resistance common to different
categones or rapists.
"The Opponunist accounts for
.. Th.is type -.-fo~nately -
dOesn't want to commit violence."
said Hewitt. "If you kick. fight and
scream. you're P.retty safe. In man)
cases this becomes an attempted rape
rather than a rape.''
Sexual Aim Rapists -about 30
percent of attackers -often have
latent homosoual tendencies and
feel guilt) about thl'ftl "He wants to
be lake evel)bod~ ds-e:· Hewitt said.
He ma) stan out as a n obscene
phonr caller or an rxhibition1st.
fantasmng about the act and the
'1c11m before he becomes a rapist. He
has a pan1cular type of women in
mind and when he fi nds one who
fought off.'' said Hewitt .
In the 50 percent of cases 1n
the A~1ve Aim Rapist. we do
away wtth the m yths about ·sh asked
for 11':· said Hewitt ... This an is
raprng because of violent moll •tion.
He uses the penetration as hatil"
Resistance ma} be wo than
useless ... When we tau&ht wo en \0
fight baC'k. we may have been placing
thrm in danger here." said Hrwnt.
The Sexual Aim Aggressively Otf·
tuscd Rapist is the ty~ women ha,ve
nightmares about. "He brutaU>,
abuses. ma} be kills his '1c11ms. ·
Hewitt explained.
(Pleue eee RAPIST /C2)
'Having the most wonder[ ul timNn th.e whirl'
Mable Allred. and Ron Plckertna couldn •t
rMlat Murray Xorda •• danelnc mule.
Formal guests spend evening
dancing beneath chandeliers -----
There was a Jot of excitement surrounding the fifth
annual Viennese Ball in the newly deco rated Pacifi c
Ballroom at the Newport Bea ch Marriott Ho tel.
"Every year it is beautiful. and every year it is JUSt
as exciting." said Marcy Mulville, founder of the fund·
raising event which benefits the Orange County Pacific
Symphony.
Certainly. everyone in the crowd last weekend had
gone all-out o n attire. whic h was designated "formal"
o n the invitations. And the atrium. where cocktails
were served before dinner. made a beautiful sight from
a vantage point on the noor above.
But It was t he ballroom 11self that elicited "oohs"
and .. aahs" from the crowd fi ling past Betty Belden, the
ball chairman. Done tn Fre nch wallpaper. with m irrors
and crystal chandeliers. the room had a warm. 1rnimate
fee ling despite its size.
Charles Paap had Y>Orkcd a bit ol magic again. this
time creating centerpieces of Cr) stal cpcrgnes filled v.11h
peonies. lilacs and s1hcred birds o f paradise ( 210 of
them) placed on mirrored bases. Burgund>-ovcr-pink
table cloths helped add a ros' glow to the scene .
A.nd bringing an authentic touch of Vienna "ere
stars of the internat1onall) acclaimed Vienna Volk•·
oper, featured in excerpts from thl' Johann trauss
operetta. "Die Fledermaus ... Ma~ter of cercmonu:s was
Thomas Cassidy, producer and announcer at KF .\C
3nd a prbducer of conccm at thl' Holl~v.ood Bo wl for
22 years
.\mong the ~uestc, amvin~ carh "ere the Keitb
Marlon and Lula Halfacre •upported the
Pacific Symphony by donatln& a pearl.
diamond and tourmaline necklace.
Clarks (he 1s conductorof the Pan fi r ~ mphon) ). Janet
and Fred Aengst and Carol and Michael Gilano.
In add1t1on to Belden and Paap. the ball com m 1ttce
included Carla Ullrich. Mary Lou Schulze, Barbara
Johnson, Mary Lana. Peggy Cotton. Nelda Quarre.
Jerry amuelson, Ruth Ding, Floss Schumacher. Woo
Ml Kwon. Evelyn and Donald Canedy and Eve
Steinbe rg.
Toda)·\ Pap:m.1u1 " \\ nttcn fl, Dai/\ Pilot St.' le Takln& a whirl around the ballroom were
£d11or Mc/1mla Huddk~wn Heidi Gray and Dr. Volkert Bem)>eck .
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Oeorala Haney. Vlenne.e Ball committee prMldent. 1barea
a Uabt moment with her hu•band, BUI and Won Ml Kwon.
Dr. Julia Rappaport. left. and Klt and 9terhen Toth found
1omethln1 to tout durln& the fifth anQ&Sa Vlenneae ~II .
Jane Fr011t, left. her huab&nd. Jack, aad Joyce Oleon )
chatted at the receptlon beld ln the Marriott'• atrium.
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to mail a letter?" When we tell them ll depends on how
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was a lettcrtoyou-no nameoradd~s. Just your picture.
1·11 bet a doll()" to a doughnut you l'Ct'C1vcd 1t.
Now.aren't youashamcdofyoursclr.-NERVOUS
fROMTHE ERV IC'EINOH IO
DEAR OHIO: I am. Please pall "e crow. I ltave my
1pooo ready. ·
I feel e1pt-clally embarr111ed becauae Ute po1t office
tllat urve1me1111made11peclal effort to impron I 1
come~alned) ''d llterelt11 beeD a V< Improvement.
}1ere'• more on tile same 1u.bjecr. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: How dare you knock the
postal service? I fit were not fort he postal service you
would have no column.
Do you realize that only 3 percent oft he mail aocs astray'~Consider, please, that we handk mil11onsofp1eces
annually. How many organizations can yo u name that
ha-.u.-a 97 percent efficiency record'!
The U.S. Postal Service 1s ranked as the best in the
world. If you don't believe ll,Just ask people in other
countnesabout their ma1lmgratesand the kind of service
theyget.-IN IT 15 YEARS AND PROUD
Here's aoolher clobber. Same subject, different
1Utgle.
••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: YouransWerto the fellow
who work'lin the postofficuhowed yourignorance. I have
been rcadmgyo ur C'Olumn foryeanand havenevec;,known
you to be so far up a creek with no paddle,
Arc you aware that notJustanybodycan walk in off
the '\trcet and work in a post offi ce? You h.ave to passa civil
serv1C"C uam. Once you get in. you can look forward to: six-
day work week&. mandatory ovcnime. split shifts. working
hohdays (tven Christmas). My shift is from 12 noon to9
p.m. (No hmc forfamily.) Keyin.a lettersat one persecond
is pretty tough work and the pay isn't all that terrific. I'll
sign this-JUST ABOVE THE POVERTY LINEIN
LONG ISLAND
DEAR JUST: Go back aad read sny reply to lite penon
wbo wrote tlle flrtt lener. I really blew It ud am makln1
DO exc111es. Agaln my a polo ct es to &he tbouuad1 I
offended.
• • • Druss? How much 1s too much? Is pot OK? /scocame
too much? If you'n:-on dope orconsidenng it, set Ann
Landers· a/1-m•w bookie: I. ··The Lowdown on Dope." For
each booklet ordered. send $2 plus a long. self-.addrpsed,
stampedenvelopc(JlC'entspostage) to Ann Landers. P.O.
Box //995. Ch1cago. Ill. 60611.
Dressing in style a real killer
It's all 0' er . u-, 1-------------
Strauss.
Sorry. Van-
derbilt. Jordachc and
Sasson.
Tougho. Lee.
Wran gler and
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Bo11Ec1 l~ .£ Like the: Stone
Age. the Ice Agl' and1·············
the Glacier Age that have passed into history. the Denim
Age is behind us now. The trend will diminish an a couple
of weeks.
Ho~ do I know" Because last Saturda) I bought my
first pair of ~ans That's nght. For the first tame an my hfe
I'm weanng the: pants that brought dialogue between
mother and son. joined urbans with suburbans and
establtshcd detente with Russia
· This 1s not the fi rst time I've put a fashion to death
When I was a teen-ager. every girl in the entire Western
world wore a poodle skin. (A skirt with enough cloth 10
slipcover New Jersey with a big poodle appliqued o n 11.)
The Chnstmas I got one. I never sav.-another poodle !>kart
again. I had mmed the trend by two days.
Exhibit focuses
on original art
A s~<:1al l'>.h1h1t1on and sale of ong1nal Amcncan.
European and Oriental graphfC art will be presented from 9
a.m. to 4 pm Wcdncsda). Ma y 16, at Orange Coat.I
College
Proceed!I from the sale in the lobby of the Fine Arts
Building on the i:ampus al 270 1 Fa1rv1ew Road. C'osta
Mesa. v.111 go to 0( Cs Fine Arts Department. Adm1 ss1on
1s free
The nh1b1t and sale is being conducted by Marson
Galleries Lld of Baltimore. Md. The coll«tion consists of
more than 800 pu.~ces. including antique works b)
H1 rosh1gc. Kuni)osh1. Daumier. Goya, Hogarth and a fine
collect1on of Indian miniature paintings and manuscnpts.
Man) renowned contemporar)' art.ists will be featured
in the sho". including Allman. Amano. Azech1. Baskin.
Ca lder. ( hagall. Ebg1. E8$ers. Fink. Gantner. Mah Maro .
Ra )'burn. Tajima and Sa110.
Rounding out the e'lh1b1t arc numerou!> contcm-
poraf') Chinese: paintings. watercolors, cmbro1denes.
batiks. rubbings. folk art and 20th century 1mpress1ons of
the Uk1yo-E prints. '-
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I'll bet you can almost gut"ss the wet"k I bought my
husband a Nehru jacket and the hour my hemline went up.
Basically. I'm a fashion conservative. What does that
mean? It mean!> I watch what women wear on the Academy
Awards show and then I start to work on the part of the
body that as ''in."
It should be of comfon to designers to know there are
!lo me fashions I can't touch. The "Dynasty" gowns made
out of bugles and beads are safe. for the same reason you
don't hghl up a cold sore.
The jump suits should flounsh for another hundred
years or until a cure for menopause is found, whichever
comes first. And I certainlv won't touch the "Flashdance."
raggy-ofT-the-shoulder T-shirts. or the bathmg suits with
thc leg opening that gcx:s all the way to the armpits. I tried
on a pair of those sleeveless "fun" overalls the other day
wnh an arm opening that went down to the hap, but
decided I would be tempted to store food m there. so I put
11 back on the rack.
Wh ) did I wait so long to buy a pair of Jeans? A woman
can only Lake so much rejection. When !hey first came out,
we were light years apan. Then they made a full leg that I
could actually gel over m} feet. They added pleats. They
pre-shrunk the fabnc. They introdu'ced a material that
breathed. They acknowledged the fact that many women
arc not built hkc TV antennas. And. fi nally, they put elastic
in the back of the waistband. It was hke putting a sun screen
wi th a cowboy on it an the back window of a Porsche.
They signed their own death warrant.
Workshop will keep
dancers on their toes
Melissa Ha)den. former New York C'1ty Ballenna,
and Stuard Sebastian. one of America's finest choreo-
·graphers and director of the Dayton Ballet. will guest teach·
as part of the California Ballet's "Summer Dance '84,"
Aud1t1ons for acceptance into the program will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Saturda) at the Institute of Dancing
Am. 1441 . ycamore. Sa nta Ana. by Maxine Mahon.
a111s11c director. and Florence Davich.
The ~orkshop -from June 18 to Aug. 11 -will
conclude wnh a performam:e. Those dancers accepted will
be considered for apprent1cesh1p LO the Califom1a Ballet
Co01pany for the 84-85 season. For more information.
phone 979-1582.
RAPIST ...
From Cl
Fighting ba<:k won ·t stop ham: 11 w10 encourage him.
"This l)'pe becomes aroused by violence. He tnes to get
you to fight by slapping or k1ck1ng,'· Hewa tt said.
The lieutenant asked and answ~ed the question that
was probably on every woman·s mind: "How do you tell
the d1ffercnc<'" The problem is. when .they wear a tie and
dri ve a nice car. }OU can'1."
But if )Ou don·t get 1n that car. )Ou may not have to
make that determination. Don't h11chhike. advised
Hewitt. adding some other do's and don'ts.
Don°t ll\ealone 1fyou ca n avoid 11. lfyou must, make
fncnds with }our neighbors .
Do l!"Cl ve l in groups, get in good ph)'s1cal cond1t1on.
carry a dime in your purse al all times. Keep your wits
about yo u; you might be able to thtnk ofa way to escape or
avoid Injury.
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"BEHIND THE SCENES"
with Brenda Caponera
Restaurant Account Executive
MOTHER'S DAY DINING
SURF l SAND HOTEL
The Surf & Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach wlll offer special
Mother's Day dining In Its Broadwalk and Towers restaurant
on Sunday, May 13. The Boardwalk restaurant will feature a
champagne buffet brunch from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at
S 12 95 per person ($7.50 for children under 12). Each mother
will receive a complimentary rose. The buffet wtll Include an
array of appetlz~. hot entres and desser1s. In the evenll'lg,
the Surf & Sand Hotel's ocean-view Towers Restaurant will
feature a special table d'hote menu for diners. Served from
4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. dinner wlll feature a choice of
appetizer. main courses such as roasted duckling with Of'ange
and green peppercorn sauce: beef tenderloin Perlgueux:
white fish sauteed with lemon mustard sauce; or baby Nimon
poached with two sauces The price of this special Mother's
Day dinner Is $21.00 per person ($13.50 for children under 12).
Complimentary roses will be given to all moth..,,.s Reser·
THE SptNOfUFTE"
The Mother's Day Champagne Brunch commences with warm
Blueberry Muffins and fresh friuts of the seaaon. Alao available
will be Eggs Sardu. made from stuffed artlchot<e heart•
topped with poached eggs. & Hollalndalse s.auc:e. seafood
crepes. Huevos Aancheros and Bayside Frltata, and other
speclaltles. Dlr>ner menu Includes Roast Duck's a !'Orange.
Scallopplne of Veal Marsala. and exotic Calamari Plccata.
Prime Rib Dinner at the Spindrltter is remarkably tender, and
the New York Steak Is broiled over real mesquite wood to
bring out the beat flavor For the finishing tOUch. a desser1 tray
Is crowned by rich cheesecakes and mouue cakes, specially
prepared for The Splndrltter. Mother'• Day reservations are
available by calling 642·2295 The Splndrlfter ts located on the
waterfront. at 3333 West Coast Highway. Newport Beach.
vat1ons recommended.497-4477.
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WAREHOUSE REIT AW.ANT
Bun Hlxson's world·famO\IS Warehouse Restaurant In chiC
Lido Marina VIiiage will be presenting an old-fuhloned
THE NEWPORTER RESORT HOTEL Mother's Day with strolllng barbershop quartet and a
Mother's Day at The Newponer resort hotel wlli be celebrated sumptuous buffet on Sunday Special hours will open The
with two special brunches presented In La Palme restaurant Warehouse at 9 a.m.. and the buffet with complimentary
and the Plaza Ballroom from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. on Sunday An cnampagne and fruit juice will be served until 3 p.m. Price Is
art1s11c buffet of Mother's Day speclaltles tn the ballroom wlll $12.50 per person with children under 12 ontv $6.25. In
Include several Nlads, fresh aeafood newburg, roast of beef addition to the champagne buffet. there will be detlghttul
and bourbon glazed ham. mooases, uaorted entrementa and special dinner entrees on ~r's Day, u well as the regular
complimentary champagne. Strolling vlollnlst1 wlll entenaJn menu of fresh seafood. prime rib and International cuisine
Tariff for adults ts $14.50 and $8.50 lor c:hlldren In La Palme There's no need for reMf'Valtons at The Waretlouee. just come
rest~.urant an elegant four-course brunch will be offered on down. The Warehouse 11 at 3450 Via Oporto. It Is located
featuring California cuisine with a select11:>n of appetizer. salad Just southwest of the Intersection ot Newport Blvd. and Coast
or soup, entree and dessert accompanies by croissants. Highway. ·
wheat muHlna and complimentary champagne. Gourmet fare
Includes a Jicama pancake appetizer with smoked Salmon.
whitefish caviar and sourcream. huevos rancheros with pan·
cetta. and smoked salmon eggs ben~lct. Classical guitarist,
John Deerman wlll entertain. Tariff for adults Is $15.50 and
SB.SO tor children. Reservations for Mother's Day Brunch are
suggested. Call 644· 1700 The Newporter is loo.led at 1107
Jamboree Road
THE JOLLY ROGER
Reservations are being accepted for Sunday. May 13th, wti'en
all Moms will receive a complimentary rose. A breaxlast menu
bursting with choices plus a varied array of eppetlze<s,
croissant sandwiches. garden fresh salads. and beef & sea-
food speclalittes. Belgian Waffles are served golden·brown
and topped by luscious whipped cream. Bulld·Your-Own
Omelettes allow even Mom and Grandma to have "construc-
tion Jobs". offering a choice of 3 fillings from a list that
Includes avacado. cheeses, Spanish sauce. corned beef hash.
and a garden lull of vegetables. Servings from the new "all
day" menu, Include. Chef's Selection, quiche, and tempting
"Omelette ot the Day". For dinner seafood-loving Moms will
enjoy Fried Eastern Scallops. Batter Fried Shrimp and The
Seafood Combination Platter. For desaert. the "Absolutely
Unforgettable Hot Fudge Cake" Is Just that, and the Peach
Mtllba and Watermelon Sherbet are just as memorable
SI I II:• drift J2].!!, e!
Sunday, May 13th
NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT
Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club wlll otter a lavish champagne
buffet dinner In their new Pacific Ballroom with continuous
seatings from 10 a.m . until 3 p.m. Guests wlH be able to
choost from a variety of breakfast Items. marinated salads
and pastas and carving stations serving roast baron ol beef.
roast leg of lamb. plus of course the famous Marriott dessert
table. Musical entertainment featuring Marriott's PoPular
Twin Piano~ win be provided. The price of the buffet Is $15.95
for adults and $8 95 for children, plus tax Reservations may
be made-by calling 640·4000. extension 6104. A Mother's Day
brunch wlll be ottered In the new Caprlcclo Cafe and the
Atrium from 9 a m until 2 30 pm Prices are 13 95 for adults
and S7.95 for children plus tax. No reservations are acoepted
and seating will be on first come basis.
RASCALS At Rascals Restaurant m Huntington Beach each mom will
receive a free flower and the most courteous Hrvlce by the
lriendllest'personnel around Rascals features a super Sanday
brunch from 10 a.m to 2 p m with unlimited champagne. a
fresh fnut and 1u1ce bar and delicious homemade pastries The
special for the day will be prune rib dinner served 2 30 unhl
clo11ng Reservations are available tor parties of 6 or more
and children's plates are available Rascals. 1s at 7979 Center
Avenue just oft the 405 Freeway at Beach Blvd behind
Huntington Center. 898-0 14 1
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"0Y AL KHY9ER
The award-winning Royal Khyber restaurant wlll be ofteflng a
spectal dlnn« In honor of thOM apeclal ladlea. Sunday. A
tong..11emmect rOM, • compljmemary glass of cha.rnpagN
anc:f a apeclaJ "Tut• of lndli" oomblnatlon dtnnn« wNI be
Mnled from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. for a epecial prtoe of S 14.95.
A gala Motn.'a Day ChamPeane eutt.t, from 10 a.m.-3 p .m .
wlll be Mnled for brunch with mOf'a than twamy detectable
entrees t .. turlng tandoon apeclaltlea and the gour~ C\Jlalne •
ol Northern lndla. Price It S 10.95. The lovely Royal Khyb9 la
Ice.tad at 1000 Bttl1ol Street North, nut Jambor.. lnlbr-
matlon and raeervatlons, c:alt 752-5200.
THI! PU!ASANT NASANT
The Pleasant PeeMrlt ReateYrant In Newport BNd'I will
<*eb<ate thla tpeciel hoUday with a FREE photograph of that
special per90n and her loved ones. It wUI be taken on Sunday.
May 13th (during Brunch). AeNrvlltlona are auggeeted. The
houee apeclaltlea orchestrated by the chet1 are "Peeaant
Wetttngton". or "BtalM<I Lamb Shank" In white Wine and
tomato, A tine array of Imported and domeltlc WI,,.. pluS
freth bekad pastries are avallabte to complement any meet.
The Pleaaant Peasant II located at 4251 Mwtlngale W•y.
955-2755.
THE QNMOeJt
A bea\J11ful Cymbldlum Orchid cora,ge will be preMnted to
every Mom who dines at any of the &rlnder'a 19 loc:.tlon• In
the southl.nd'Sunday. Bring Mom to the Grinder for brNkfast
to try any of the dellclou• C>metett• or "Build a GounMt
Omelette" 81\d chooM from 11 lngtedlenta. L~ and dinner
pleasur .. IUOQelted are California Style nan or the LaCond\a
Salad to The-Gr .. t Steak Break, MNed with atl the trimmings
(5-9 p.m. seven nights a weett). Locations in HunllnQton
Beach, and Newport Beach.
CHEZ LAUTREC
Mother'• Day Is a traditional day honoring Mothers end
~ women everywhere. Chez Lautrec In Newport Beach
~II celebrate this special hollday In Its quaJnt. lovable at·
mosphere by presenting a dainty Cymbldlum Orchid corsage
to every Mom who comet tor brunch or dinner on Sun~y.
May 13th Chez Lautrec combines gracious MrvlOe with
gourmet delights prepared In the true French tradition In a
menu featuring authentic French culsJne. tine French and-
domestic wines. only the fresheSt seafood, poultry and meats
plus a tantalizing array of fresh pastrleS at very moderate
prlcea. Try Le Vol au Vente du jous, a nutty pastry shelle with
a special eeafood or meat filling. Or try Le Canard B1garrade.
a roasted duckling In a wonderful orange sauce Jom Chez
Lautrec for an unforgettable dining experlenoe that is truly the
spirit of France. Retervatlons are BYgoested Call 675-4904
Chez Lautrec Is located at 3421 Via Lido in NewPorl Beactl
Feature of the Dally Pilot Advertising Dept
Mothers' Day
Champagne
Brunch
'l11erc:~ n< > ,,.~,\· \'t Rl c~u1 L'\C1l the set )re. < )f C< >Ut'~l·.
'.\:()t \\ith :tll ~he·~ lk .nic t()rYull. But at lea"t \'Ull l·~1n . .
. on the Water!
C:,crvcd 'HXlAM-JPM
AJ,o Fe aturing Dinner Menu~
From 4:00PM
FREE ROSE TO
EACH MOM!
Ramatiom: 642-2295
3333 Wc~t Pacific Coast Highway
1 lu't ~1uth of Nt'""~" Blvd 1
111 ~1kc ~t ll'l't1~\ etl()t1 in that direction.
'E11'l· hl·i'· to 'Thc :'\e\\ 1)( >11er lO~u11 to 5pn1 < H1
.\h >thcr~ I )~1y t( >r a ~c111n1pth Rl~ huftet brunch in thl·
Pl:v:1 B~1lln H >111.
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4-MOST FOR MOM
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I um~ryard P,41.s
Logunci ~11<h
499 9491 • l'>} 6'>'>tl
Mothers Day
HAPPY
. MOTHER'S
DAY
Champagne Buffet Brunch
presented in a beautiful ocean view setting
Featuring ...
1t Complimentary champagne. bloody marys and screwdflvers * Chet carved baron of beef maple cured ham. assorted seafoods
·& other hot entrees * Freshly made eggs and omelettes * Refreshing enthusiastic array of frwts. cheeses. vegetables and salads * Fresh croissants and partnes
PL US a setec11on from our elegant dessert tray
s11.95 per person 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Make Mother's Day Reservations now
'390 1 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de/ Mar 759-1854
Ser1to Franchi and Karla Tamburelll ap,pear .
ln a acene from the blt muelcal, "Nine.
ShowSstart
with 'Nine'
Injury to star prompts
c ha nge-in CLO opener
By CHRIS CRAWFORD
Deltr ~ ConH pondef\I
Season 11ch•t holdn' lur the: Lo\ .\ngck' ( "1c Light
Opera's upcom1g '>Cason rN'l'ntl~ \\i:rc mformnl that "On
Your TOl'l>." thl' Rodgl·r., and Hart mu.,Kal '>Chc:dukd ac;
the opener. had lx"l'n cancl'lkd.
Leslie ( aron. 'il<tr of thl' \ho"'. has Ix-en hol>p1tallLed
with a '>l'"l'rl' hip tnJUr} .. uffcrl'd during the mus1cal's
production in Dalla\. and"' 111 lx· unabk to Janee for six to
eighl weeks, according to < harlolll' Krc:-1 . l.ub:.cnpllon
· ctor for C 'LO .
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SUNDAY ,MAY13 ~f!lj
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Brunch Served From 9:30 AM.
Dinner Served From 4:00 P. M.
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Treat Mom to a great dinner out. for Mother's Day
The Black Angus Restaurants serve U S Choice
steal< dinners complete with all the trimmings
Prices start at just $6.95 with Prime Rib dinners
starting a1 $8.95.
So take Mom to 6iack Angus for Mother's Day
Shes gorng to feel good inside
5 Q BLAD< ANGUS FEB fAIJRANTS.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA,
GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS,
LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM, LAKE FOREST
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GIVE HER THE BEST
Mother's Day
S~nday Champagne Brunch
10 am to 3 pm
Dinner served from 3:30 pm
Re servations accepted
644-2030
37 Fas hio n Island
Newport Beach
On the beautiful bay
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103 N. Bayside Dr .,· Newport Beach
Treat Mom to the Best
.· ~Prime Rib • Seafood
, , · Regular Prices
Complimentary Salad Bar
with all dinners
Complimentary Flower
for Mom
Open at 1:00 pm
Re ser vation s 640-5123
A comer of the newly remodeled TOWERS RESTAURANT ln
Laguna &-ach's SURF & SAND HOTEL with its panoramic view of
the Pact(1c ()c-(-un and mirrored (.'('l hngs reflecting the oc--ean waves
nine storit"s helow Call 497-4477
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are being r,cnt nc"' tll l..l·t, for ""'1;m·." and .,inglc ticket
holder!. for .. On Your Toe-. .. ma~ l.'\change them for tickets
to "Nine ··
During 11'> opening 'car on Rroad\.\a~. ··l'.1ne" "-On 16
a""ardc, 1ndud1ng a fom J(ir tx·.,t musll'al of 1982 Direct
from Broad\.\ a' ~·rg10 f-ram·h1 "'111 star 1n the CLO
production ol ihc mul>ll'al 'er\1on of f cdl'f1rn Fdhn1's .. 8, ..
Thl· pla~ katurl'' an unu\u.il tast of an Italian film
director (portra~ed h~ hand11I and ~I '-'Omc:n in a
comcd1<. romp about a 9-~t·ar-old rhJld of ~II"' ho finall)'
becomn a man
Rounding out thl' < l.O '>l'a~rn ""111bethel 0'> Angeles
ed111on ol Har\ c\ hastl'tn ·, .. La < age .\u\ Folle) .. to be
staged at the Pantage~ fhcatcr 1n Holl~ ""ood. w11h the
date\ )Cl to Ix' announn·d
..La< age .. was thl' mmt popular mu-,1cal uf the '83
Braodwa~ M."a\on. featuring ( icorgc Hearn a!. a St Tropc1
drag QUl'l'n. \\1th ')Ong'> b) kr~ Herman.
VU'14L Tti41 CUlil~I:
Treat Mom
to Royalty
Sunday Cha mpagne Brunch
$6.95
10 30 to 2 30
Dinner Served 5 to l 0 pm
Complimentary Ore.hid
for Each Mom
4001 W. hcilic CH1t Hwy. Ntw,.rt h1d1 6SO.Jl22
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MOTHER'S DAY
IN BALBOA
THE ORIGINAL
Celebrates Its 23rd Mot~ers Dar
Svndly Mly 1311'1
Open For Dinner From 3 p.m.
Reeelvttk>n• ~fMnded
2001 HariNw Blvd.
C..to Meto · r 642·9777
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Mothers ·Dav Dining Gui
NOW IN NEWPORT BEACH
A 116ala .C/tuulam
For A
Special
Mothers Day
Sunday, May 13th
0 Treat Mom on her
day to the
enjoyment of India's
great
heritage-cuisine
that's spicy and subtle,
varied and exciting.
Sunday Champagne Brunch
Served 11 to 3 • Unlimited Champagne
'7.95 (Children under 10 Free)
Lun ch 11 :30-2:30 Mon-Fri
Dinner 5:30-11 :00 7 Nights
3950 CAMPUS DRIVE (AT QUAIL)
Newport Beach• Reservations 852-0
,·~·~~
Mother's Day
Smorgasbord Style
Serving Dinner
11:30 am
to
Villa
Swede!)
8:00 pm
3536 £ Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
522 Main St
Huntington Beach
673-4091 536·3033
Also
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DI PREGO's
Italian Restaurant
featuring:
Lasagna Scallops
Mani com Chicken
Pizza Veal Scallop1ni
Scampi Beer & Wrne
Feuuc1n1 Alfredo
CHAMPAGNE
BUFFET BRUNCH
10 a.m. -3 p.m.
58.95 Chlldren under f~. s 3 . 9 5
Dinner Served 3-I 0 p m
2267 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa
642-9500
Reservations Suggested
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M2·1671
Unlimited Champagne
Hot Entrees
Egge Benedict
Scrambled Egf(a
Bacon. SauaaJie. Ham
Chicken, Veal
Laaqna
Tortellini
Deep Fried Shrimp
• Fresh Vegetable
• Homemade Salads
•Salad Bar
Seafood Bar
Shrimp Cocktail
Crab Legs
Herring
Tuna
Salmon
Etc.
•Pizza
•Juices
•Cheeses
Mother's Day Special •7 .95
<Reg. $8.95)
Children 12 & under 13.95
Dinner served from 3 p.m.
Make reservations now, 842-5505
17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater
Huntington Beach
Dessert Table
fresh Fruit
( 'ho«olate
Mou1u1e
Homemade l'11kei.
Mumm, & Cannuli
(' ruu~sanl8. etc
• Cold Cuu.
• Bagels & Cream Cheei.I'
• Homemade Bread
A ward Winning
Restaurant
MOTHE~SDAY
DELGHT AT
THE TOWERS
This eleoont tPost includes comph
mentorv roses for mom ond vour ch01ct>
of one appetizer main cour~e dessert
and beverage
APPITIZHS
A-.SCOdo soup with ( 1lontro
Seo sconoos with sonng vegetoblAs
Long Island cysters on the.halt shell
Belgium end1-..e on<:l bib lettuce
with INOlnut
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ENTRHS
Roosted du.·Hng ""''" 1 J11g1• l.l'" i
green PePDPrc orn sou P
Beet tender1oin ~nguPu•
White f1sh SOl1t•">ed w1tt1 l•m 1("
mustard souC'P
Bobv salmon ex a t .'' 1 w•tt IV.• ~ 1 »\
DESSERTS
ChCX'olote pave Bo~"'~' 11 ,,,
Strowt:>err\ tor1
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MOTHERS DAY
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ..
10AM·JPM
REUNION BAND
7PM
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-CREDIT LIN E Western Digital on stock exchange HBman appointed ~rv1nebus1ness -·
to Rockwell post ~::~::~;_:
The Amencan Stock Exchange has
admitted to trading I S.695.810 com-
mon shares of Western Digital Cor·
porat1on. an Irvine-based micro-
electronics manufacturing company.
Hununaton Beach resident Job A. MclAckey 1s the new president of
Rocllwell laterutldul Corp.'1 Aetoaetlcs Strete&Jc Sy1&em1 DM1IOD, a newly
created p<?St. Mcluckey has served as vict' president and acneral manaacr of
the d1 v~s1on since February 1983. The dlVlsion is responsible for the
•ntcgrauon of the Pcacekeeper Intercontinental Ballistic Missile auidance and
control system and provides sy~tems and equipment for the 6-1 Band F-1 11
aircraft programs • • • James H. Wei~ oflaauna Niguel has1oined Santa Ana-based Batterfleld
Development Corp. as project manager. with rcspons1b1lity fo r management
MCLUCKEY WELSH BAZHAW JACKSON
an~ desaan ot t<.amsgatc, a 1.200-acre planned res1dcnual community in Lake
Elsinore. Welsh has previously served as project manager with J.P Capp II
AHoda&e1, lac. of Tustin and as d irector of engineering for ne SteiD·Brtef
Groep of Laauna Niauel. • • • Nedra Bullaw of Costa Mesa has spent a week al Mary Kay Co1metlct, IM:.'~ int~mational hcadqua~rs in Dallas for trainin' as a director-in· qual1~cat1on. Bazhaw now bqins a three-month qualifi cauon period. and will
be ehgablc for appointment as a sales director after meeting required
performance standards on Aug. I.
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Harold H. "Hal" Jacuoa has retired from active management as exccuuve
vice president of the Buk of America. Jackson, who has served as the pnmary spok~man for the bank's retail activiues in Southern California, is former
regional ~nior vice president in c harge of the Orange County-Los Angeles
Coast Region.
• • • EIP Microwave, lac. of Newport Beach has reponed a 12 percent increase
1n wes for the second quarter. compared with the same period last year. Net ~lcs totaled $4.457.000. while earnings per share stayed constant at 14 cents
per share: net income grow about 2 percent to $322.000.' '
Trading under ticker sym bol
W[)('. the newly-lasted ISSUe o pened
on I 00 sha res at 8 7 /8.
Western Digital designs. ma nufac·
lure~ and markets more than I 50
proprietary semiconduc tor compo-
ne nb and d1g11al subsystems. to store
and communicate d1g1tal 1nfor.
mat1on. for tht' computer and com-
munications industries.
Tht' company supplies controller
devices and board-level subsystem~.
including integrated circuit floppy
d1~k and Winchester disk controllers.
and standard and customized
W incheste r disk controller board-
levcl products for the memory storage
market as we ll as integrated circui t
data communication and ne twork
protocol controlle rs for the com-
munications market.
Western D1gital's subsystem
manufacturing fac11it1es are located
1n Ca marillo. California. and Cork.
Ireland; integrated circuit design and
fabrication facilities are based in
Newpon Beach and integrated circuit
asscmbl) fac1ht1es are located 1n
Kuala Lumpur. Ma laysia.
Westt'rn D1g1tal products are mar·
keted directly thro ugh ten regional
and dmnct sales offi ces in the United
States. In add1t1on. Western Digital
products are sold through a network
of independent representatives and
distnbutors worldwide. The Euro-
pean market is serviced thro ueti nine
sales representative organizations JO
Europe and through 1h European
headquarters JO London, England.
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Ma) 22 at the ( oncstoga Inn. 1240 S
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A technical \em1nar spec1tirall)
des1gnc:d for t:ng1m•t:r'> .ind 1erh-
n1c1ans 1n,uhcd v.1th high 'peed
digital arithmetic VLSI apphcat1un\
is scht'dull'J Ma) 14 at the ~ddle
back Inn on F1nt Street and the: anta
Ana Freewa\ from 8 30 to 11 30 a m
Thesem1narw11l be lollov.ed b) lunch
included w1\hm th~ pnce ot the
seminar.
Appllca11un' to hl' rnH·rcd JO the:
seminar 111dudc: \1~nal pr<XC'i\lng. rn·
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an1hmet1c-o pcra11on\, 16 and l:? h11,
NM05 and (MO tclhnulog~ a nd
mil1Laf) and lomml"rc1al topics
Sponsor of the: ~m1nar iii Wenck
-a nat1onall) rerngn11cd leader in
high speed d1g1tal a nthmrt1c VLSI
Dr. Ed Sun. device ph)~1c1M/ro
founder. Wettck. 1~ the feat ured
speaker
Co\t ol the M:m1nar '' S25 per
perwn and include~ profess1o nalt)
prc:pared l·oursc material!. apph·
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C hamtxr ol <. ommerce al the urand
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auorne). is a pa!>t chambcr d1rcclor
He v.u a corporate attorney for
\outhern C ahtom1a Edison and a
member ul the Lowell School D1stnct
board
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required and may bc ob\amcd b)-
t:all1ng the chamber offi ce at
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Oranl(d 11unl) t lcrk u'C Branch.,
lhl' '>(.·hed ukd speaker fort he: Ma> 16
ml-cling of thl' Orange: Count) Bar
A~.!>OC1at1on paralegal S«llon.
The monlhl) membership session
beg1m a t 6 p.m at Don Jo!>C''"-· 14882
Holt 4.H , in Tumn. D inner will br
served and re~nat1on~ arc: not
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meeting Ma) 15 bcganning at 6 311
pm at the Joli) Roger Inn b40 \\
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keep CIF IMMbell
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lunMt w;rln1. D2.
Se·a VieW basketball elevated to 4-A:
But don't look for the Sunset League And. mcluding the Sunset League
with the the Moore League and the
parochial leagues -Angelus
Camino Real and Del Rey, takes
quite a bit of pressure off the Pubhc
School vs. Parochial School issue.
Southern Section.
There were 68 soccer incidcnts-
writien ~pons-durina the 1982--83
1ehool year, invotvinJ parent~. play-
the Hunti"llOn Beacb lnvi&al.ioaal!
Well, it's aone the same way u tbc
Huntintton Beach lnviwlonal-
down thedtajn, to move from Big Five for CIF playoffs
IOCEI
CAILSOI
There',just one change concerning
Orange Coast area high schools for
the new Cl F baske1ball playoffs
concept -and no, 1he Sunsc1 League
is not involved.. it will remain in the
BiaFive(5-A)with the Moore. Del
Rey, Angelus and Camino Rea l
, 1ca1ues. as reported earlier.
The switch is-with the Sea View
Laaue. Originally scheduled to re-
main asa 3-A league. the Sea View
Lcque switches places with 1he
Empire League and becomes a 4-A
league -the same as the South Coast
League.
This became reality this morning at
theCIFgeneral council meeting
;n ;; I
despite an appeal by the Sunsc1
Lcagu~. which of course. fell on deaf
·cars.
Ahhough in num~rs the Sunset
League is the CIF Sou1hcm Section's
largest. reality shows P.layofT entries
from thlscircµit quahfyin' fora Final
Four ~rth in the 4-A eliminations
just once in the past I 0 ycars(Marina
made.jt to the semifinals in 1975).
The likes of Long Beach Poly.
Verbum Dci and St. Bernard have left
httleroom for others when it gets
down to the niu y-gntty, but there are
pnfalls when you're blessed with
num~rs-nobody feels too sorry for
you and your problems.
Because of this. don't look for any
major upheavals in the Cl F structure
regarding public and parochial
schools. Withjust the Moore and
Sunset involved in potential ine-
quities (becau~ of high powered
tranfers to parochial schools, within
the rules). the matter really docsn 't
affect more than a minQrity.
Thesw1tchoftheSea View League
(CorQ._na del Mar, Estancia. Saddle-
back. Newport Harbor. Laguna
Beach. Woodbridge. University and
Costa Mesa) makes the 4-A formal
1his way: Bay. Cen1ury. Channel,
Citrus Belt. Marmonte. Ocean. Pa-
Mlnne.ota eecond bueman Tim Teufel eludea Rod Carew
while completln& double play in flrat Inning Wedne.day.
cn. eoecbes and offiC1als. · Westminstetdropped iu pottloo
and Marina became an eiabt-team
tourney.
SPORTS COLUMNI ST
Repons of violence. rules viol-
ations and lack of discipline w~ alf
too common. And. a year late~
total incidents(th~ thate were filed
withtheCIF)numbcred 107.
Then Lakewood bccamcoM half of
theeight-1eam tourney. Now it's Just
Lakewood -Marina has dropped
cific. San Gabriel Valley. South Coast
and Sea View,
The Empire Lcague(Katella & Co.)
goes103-A.
It's been suucsted that a series of
improvements be made through
orientation for coaches, supervision.
community organization. officials
and rules evaluations.
the tournament completely.
Like the Huntinpon Beach lnvj
ti on.al -and the southern Couotaes
track.and field invitational at Hunt·
angton Beach, the sad results of of
sterlin1proaramsgonetosced be· cause of a lack of commitment from a
lot of dirccuons. * * * A bombshell of sorts was dropped
on the sport of soccer at t<¥;tay:S--.
meeting-the entire spott is bl"mt
put on probation following a survey
and recommendation by the
The probation penod 1s for 1he next
yearw1th a full report expected •
afterward.
* * * MariM Coarn-S~c Popovich.
who w_as domi~ll of the w,ork. will
now return to has occupation -
coaching.
Remember the 16-team Marina-
Westminstcr High basketball invita-
tional? The one that began as a nval ta'
Bad time for slump
Angels lose fourth in a row;
Face Tigers, Orioles, Yanks
Out of the frying pan and into the fire.
• That just about sums up wha1 confronts the Angels in
the coming weeks. '
After losing their fo urth straigh1 game Wednesday
night (a 5-2 loss to the Minnesota iwins), Manager John
McNamara's club will take a much-needed rest today
~fore. bcgjn~ing a rugged road trip that includes stops in
Detroit. BaltJmore and New York.
Consider the prospects of the upcoming trip, which
~gins Friday in Detroit: .
•Detroit has a record of 25-4 and shows no sign of
letting up. The Tigers' record tics the 1955 Brooklyn
~gers for the best start after 29 games in major leaaue
history.
•Baltimore is red-hot. having won a doubleheader
from Toronto Wednesday. The Orioles have won 12 of
their last 14 games after starting with a 4-12 record.
•The Yankees. shutout in 7 of their first 24 games,
have scored 24 runs and collected 41 hits in winning three
games in a row. ' ·
Following three games in Detroit. three in Baltimore
and three in New York. the Angels return home to play the
same three teams.
And keep in mind that the Tigers are 14-0on the road.
In Wednesday's S-2 loss to the Twins. Gary Gaetti
doubled to trigger one uprising and contributed an RBI
single to another as the Twins won their sixth straight and
moved into firs1 place in the American League West. The
Angels fell to third place.
With the score tied 1-l in the siuh, Gaetti,doubled off
loser Geoff Zahn. 4-2. and scored the go-ahead run on Ron
Washmgton's single.
After Regie J~k.son's solo homer, his sixth, ti~ the
score in the bottom of the sixth, the Twins scored thru
runs in the seventh. Tim Teufel singled with one out. went
to third on a single by Tom Brunansky and continued
home when center fielder Fred Lynn's throw skipped past
third base for an error.
~~n!lnsky took third on the play and scored on
Gaett1 s sin&lc that chased Zahn. Doug Corbett yielded a
double to Mickey Hatcher and. aft.er an intentional walk to
pinch-hitter Randy Bush, Mike Kart hit into a foroeout
that scored Gaetti.
Minnesota starter John Butcher held the Angels w
five hits through five innings before Pete Filson. >-0 came
on to pitch the final four innings. • ..,
Lynn's solo homer in the first inni~ his fourth pve
the Angels a 1-0 )cad. The Twins tied it in the fifth on
consecutive singles by Dave Meier, Tim Laujer and
Houston Jimenez.
Minnesota leads Oakland and the! Angels a half
game in the AL West. r-
East Gennany·palJs out
BERL~t Gcnnany today joined the
Soviet Union in withdrawing from the Olympic
Games in Los Angeles. Bulgaria had announced
Wednesday that it also was boyconing the Summer
Games.
The East German Commumst party newspaper
Neucs Dcutschland today dropped the descripuon
.. Olympic quaJificatton" from a preview of track
and field events scheduled this weekend.
Viking seeking crown • • • Newport's Ullman
falls to third place Marina's Steve Smith among
favorites in backstroke finals
By ROGER CAR~
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MONTEREY PARK -He's 1he first to acknowledge
it -Steve Smith has been a pretty big fish in a fairly small
pool. dazzling the competition in the Sunset Leagu~~r
two years, climaxed by a league record swim in th~
yard backstroke (55. I 9)and a title in the individual medley
(1 :57.93). But. with a 4.08 gpa. headed for the University of
California at Berkeley. 1he Marina High senior appears to
~ doin~ all right.
Hes S«ded third an the backstroke (53.89 1n the
prclims) and fifth in the mdo ( 1:56.04 in the prchms) at
Friday's finals (7 p.m.).
Marina Coach Dave Pickford says he ~lieves his
four-year star 1s capable of winnmg the backstroke.
At 6-1 , 160 pounds. he has 1he classic build for the
event, and, he has the swi mmer's mind.
"He has a great feel for the water," says Pickford. "A
lot of kids work hard. others have talent. There.. aren't
many who can combine both."
For Smith. life in the pool has been a way of life. There
ha ve been times when he fell like he had enough, bu1 ...
.. , don't know what I would do without swimming."
says Smi1h. "I've been swimming year-round since I was
seven and I'd gel bored 1fl wasn't swimming. I quit for two
weeks once. but I missed it, I had 10 come back." ·
Smith was the catalyst which the Vikings used 10
claim th eir first Sunset League championship since 1972
and his versatility shows in that he 1s among the 1op I 0 on
the all-ti me charts at Manna an every even1 excep1 the 50
frees1yle.
Smith depends on his strcn$1h and strokes to get the
JOb done -sheer natural speed 1sn'1 there.
Bui 1he natural talent of a multi-stroke swimmer is
there. and combined with th e ability to srasp ideas quickly'
Smith has become a member of Manna's all-time elite,
Joining such past standouts as Don Lippoldt and Chris
Rehak.
··When I first came here." recalls Pickford. "Rehak
was a freshman and everyone had to swim around him.
You could beat Marina, but not Rehak. ,
"When Steve was a freshman. we had a p.y good
team. bu1 no1 a championship team. When Smith was a
sopho more everyone still had to worry about where we
would swim Smith, the 200 or 500 free or I 00 fly. Nbw, he
ha s been the example and we have three or four others to
worry about." Steve Smith
• • . Baron ready to take bow
Jeff Moore
MONTEREY PARK -Fountam Valle} H1gh's Jeff
Moore 1s not unlike a lot of competitors here at East Los
Angeles College. where the C'IF 4-A sw1mm1ng cham·
p1onships take place Frida} night.
He isn't gomg to win. In fact. the Sunset League sprin1
champion. who entered wit h clockings of 22.4 7 and 48.47
1n the 50and 100 freest yles. didn'1 make the fina ls m either
even I. But m an arena of spcc1ahza11on. the results hard I)
created any shock waves. He'll take his bow Fnda} an the
200 medley rcla) when he anchors the Barons' contmgent
1n 1he consola11on finals af\er he and Jeff Baumgartner
Bob Reynolds and Scott Sanger combmed for a I :42 76.
No. 9 in the field.
This. however. isn't a failure story It's simply the
culmination of a four-year career at Fountam Valley which
has seen the 5-11 , 165-pounder live out a fantasy of the
1940s and 5Qt_-..,...hen athletes could excel. in more than
one sport. do well m dass and s1 '-'y have a well-rounded
expencnce.
Moore 1s a two-time varsity letterman m water polo.
lettered wi th the varsit} basketball team as a senior and 1s
a fou r-year letterman in swimming.
He's been to Washi ngton. D.C'. with the basketball
team. to Hawaii with the water polo team. and this
summer. 1s scheduled to go to Hong Kong and Chana as
pan of a Cahfom1a All~tar water polQ team.
The future" With a 3. 7 gpa. he's headed for UCLA.
where he hopes to latcti x as a "alk-on with the wa1er polo
team.
..A lot of gu}s sw1 nr car-round." sa)s Moore "l don'1
1hank I could do 1ha1. it's JUSt too much hard wor~ ..
Moore was the Barons' leading scorer m water polo as
a dnver. but he adds: "l was also the leadmg shot-taker ··
•·Jeff has tremendous ab1hl y and college level
potential," ~ys hi s coach. Ra} Bra)l ,.
Light winds delay
start of Olympic
yachting trials
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Deltr Net ........ Wf1!Y
LONG BEACH -Steve BcnJaman
and his crew. Chns S1einfield, from
Oyster Bay. N.Y. showed a disbnct
liking for hght air sailing Wednesday
to post their third win m the 470 Class
Olympic yachting tnals.
Winds were so hght off the Long
Beach breakwater that races for the
470 and Finn classes could not get
under way until af\er 3 p.m .. two
hours later than the scheduled stan.
The ze ph yrs did not improve ap.-
preciably even af\er the starts.
Benjamin improved his poinl score
to 14.4 over second-place Pete
Melvin. Lighthouse Point. Fla. Da\e
Ullman of Newport Beach finished
third which dropped him 10 third
place. 1.3 pomts behind Mel\ an.
Without ewlanat1on.1he race com-
mittee started using two throwout
races-·Wednesda'.t' 1n scoring both
classes. Ongmall). one throwout was
allowed af\er fi ve races and two after
nine.
BenJamm·s thro~out<; through
e1sht races were a sixth and a fo unh.
His good ra ces havt' been a consistent
2-3-1-3-1-1
To challenge BenJamm's lead.
\1el\.an and Ullman would have to
wan one or both of the final two ract's
and BenJamm ~ould ha\e to fi nish
ninth or lower
Russ S1lvestn of Tiburon maan-
tamed his pomt lead an the Fann Class
despite a second place fimsh behind
Buzz Reynolds of Summit. N.J ,
Artists, Eagles
bid for finals Homers or singles, Durham doesn't care
Laauna Beach and Estancia
hiah schools, who finished 1-2 m
the CIF 4-A volleyball final •
year aao. take their title ho.P,;Cs on
the roa~ tonight in the scm1f1nals.
bqinnana at 7.
Lquna Beach. the three·timC'
defendina champion. meets No I
seeded Mira Costa (21-0) at
Aviation H11h 1n "Redondo
Beach. located It 2025 Man-
hattan Blvd. Estan~1a. 19-0 and
seeded No. 2, duels Santa Barbara
at Dos Pueblos 'Hiah in Ciolcta. .
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CHICAGO (AP) -Leon Durham·!. home-
run spree came to a halt 1wo days ago. but the
hard-h1ttmg Chicago Cubs first baseman doe~n·1
care how he dnvc 10 runs as long as he dnve
them home
"I don't cart whether 11's home runs or
singles. I just want to keep 11 up, .. said Durham,
whe drove 1n three runs with a pair of smgles
WedcnsdayJo lead the Chicago Cubs to a 7~0
victory over the Los Anaeles Dodgers.
Scott Sanderson and Rach Bordi combined
on a five-hitter for the fi"t <1hutout b) the C ub'i
p11ch1na staff th is stason
"I'm rtla,ed and I'm geu1na p11che!. I can
dnve." sa1d Durham ... You have to be pat1en1 up
thctt. There wtrt a couple of ume~ I v.-a n't
pa1icn1 tod11v. nnd I didn't hit." '
Oorham cxpect'i the Cub$ 10 stan playing
even belier than they ha ve an recent weeks.
.. We still have a few auys who haven't bttn
swinging the bat yet," said Durham. "We'll even
act ~tter when they start hitting."
The 1numph was the fifth an Si). games for the
Cubs. while the Dodgers lost for the 1h1rd time m
four pmes
Sandcr1on. 4-1 , allowed four hits an five
anmnas before lcavina bec1usc of a mu le spasm
-m his hack 8ord1 IJ"C up one hll m the final four
1nn1np 10 earn has lin.t mAJOr leagut' save
The Cubs kayoed 'itaner Burt Hooton. 0-1.
\n 1he first mnina Hoo1on "'Diked Bob Dcrn1<'r.
R}'nr S&ndbcra and Gal) Ma11hew'i to load the
base\ befort Durham 'imgled an a pair
Durham '!tole ~cond nd Matthc~ ~ofTd
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when Mel Hall grounded out Durham scored on
a single b\ Jody Davis
The Cubs added a run m the 1h1rd when
Sandbc'1 walked. stoic 'IC('ond and scored on
Durhams si ngle
They picked up two more 11\lhe fourth when
Sanderson sinaled and CXrn1er bunted for a
i1ngle. but when 1h1rd baseman Pedro Guerrero
thrc" wildly to first. nderwn SC'O~ and
Dernier went all t~ "a' to 1hini Sandbcra
followed Y. llh a tnple "
The Dodgers came do'iC to ~'onnJ 1n the
f1"1 when tc"c s,, s1n1led . c.tole ~ond and
went 10 third on an mtield out (1uerrC'ro fl1C'd 10
nght and when Sa' tnC'd to ~Ort'. he \\:U 1hro"n
out hY Hall
Reynolds' win appcarho have come
too late as he as stilt holdmg fourth
place with 42.0 points even af\er two
throwouts
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S•ev• K10t1. Redwood Cltv. S Jonn sri.oo.n.
L0"9 8HCll, 6.. Cllril RH!>, Munllneton 8Meti, (
Alen 8ect<wltll, Nerre119ense1, R 1 .. I Dave
Pritchard, 0.kwOOO. Ge .. 9 Dave Kello9. Gi.n
MHd, N y • 10 Jev GolllOl'I, Lon9 Buell
410 1tendln9' I Beniemln. 14.•, 2 ~Mn
23 I. 3 Ullmen, ,, '· ' SlledOen. lt O. S
Prltd\era. "O
Wldne~v·1 Finn rect -I 8u11 Rev"0601.
Summit. N J . 2 ltu" SilYH trl, Tiburon, 3
AU9U11 Miller, Ann A~. Mien ' Lovie Neov
Berkl4ev, S Andr-Pl,,,..,tal. l'ffw-1. Ill '
Scott MKL.oc:I. RoweY1on Conn 7 Cllf '
MHIY, Point llUc:tlmonCI. I Rooen A~wn
New Vork, t Jernes Gelf'alJfter Qulncv. Men
10 Klmo WOf1111nolon. Mar v11••
Finn 1lendln91 -I Sll'Ynlr• n 1, 1
Bertrand, 31.•, 3 MKLtoCI. 3'1. 4 R•vnotdl
'2 0. S Pe~ Vefl Cleve . .t.pneDOlls, Md . '6 I
Tffick
pr~lims.
Friday
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D2 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOTIThl.ltlday, May 10, 198•
SP ORTS BR l~K
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Greece president
calls for return
of Gaines to orig~n
,Krom AP dl1patcbes
AT HENS. Grecl..'.l. -Prei.1dent Con· RI stantinc Caramanhs repeated his call
Wcdnl'sday for the Olympic Games to
return permanentl y to Greece .. as the only way to
restore thl' health of thl' Games."
.. Recent events concerning the Olympic uamcs
are taking on dan&erou.s d1ml'ns10.~s tor thl· fatl· ol th1i.
una~ue and 1ong-hved 1ni.t1tu11on. C aramanhs said Ill
a statcml'nt.
.. They 1ust1I} m) propoi.al tor thing a permanl·nt
site tor the 01) mp1cs. to which onl) the count!) where
the Oh mp1c ideal was born ran la) da1m."
The 01) mp1c (iamL·i. wen~ first staged 1n 77,b B.C
on thl· ban~s of the .\lphaeus R1' l'r in southl'rn (1recre.
The' were held c"er} four wars w tthout 1n1errup11on
forO\l'r I OOO)ears. a sacred kstl\al that marked a t1ml·
of truu· among the contentious annl·nt Gree~ Cit\
\tat es (ar.11nanhs n.'' "l'd hie; pl.in w hring Lhe 01} mp1n
bad.. 10 thl'tr b1nhplale lollow 1 n~ I Ul's<la) ·s de\.·1s1on b)
the~'" tl't l 'n1on to p'Ull oul ofth1~ summl·r's t ianw' 1n
Los .\ngeks
The '-)o, ll't l n1on said thl' l ntted ·1ate., had ta~l'n
.. a ra,altl·r atlllulk .. tov.ard lhl' 01) mptl' C hartl•r.
< ar;irnanlt\ f1r~1,uggn1ed 1hd 1aml·sshoulJ conw
bal It. to Gn•n'l' on ··a pcrmanl·nt ba!>t\ a\ (1ret·ce"•
prem1l'r in 1976. "'hen the Montrl.'al ot~ mptL s \\l'rt'
marrL·d h~ an argunll'nl U\ L'I '1')'1' tor Tal\\31lL'\l'
aihkll''>.
Quote of the day _; .. ,. ..
.. _....,. COMQelo, who resigned as director
of the New Jeraey Geoerafa• cheerleadlng squad
beca"M she eald the team made mlsleadlng
promlMe to arrange d&l)cing and modellng Jobs for
the cheerleaders.: "I realty don't feel that going into
bars tn theee 8klmpy outfit• In front of 25 drunken
men Is the kind of pubUclty we should be Involved
In."
Baines ends 25-inning game
Harold Baines belte<l a home run v.1th •
one out 1n the boltom of the 2Sth ioning
Wedne d3y niaht to IJ'e the Ch1taso
White Sox a 1-6 vrctof') O'-er the Mil-
waukee Brev.ers and end the longc1.t game in Amencan
League h1stOr) l:Jaincs' !>t."cond homer of the year
landed in the center field bullpen al\er 8 hou~ and o
minutes. making rt the longeM game um~-wise 1n
maJor-lcague h1stor}. I hl' game began Tuesday lllllht
and wa' o;uspcndt•d h> an AL curfew after 17 innings
and 5.29 tted ~-3 It preceded Wl·dnesday 1ught's
regularl> )Chcduled rontcs1. In that game. Bob
Kearney's ninth-inning double. only the fo urth hll b}
Seaule, i.cored Darnell Coles from first base, brealung a
1-1 11c and -.ending the Manner1. to a 4-1 victory over
Oalt.lund. Jack Perconle got lus third hit of the game. a
two-run double, later in tht• ninth off A's rchever Keith
Alberton, I -~ . Bob Ojeda and Bob Stanley combined
on a ~1\-htt \hutout and Marty Barrett scorec!,onc: run
and dro\e 1n 1hc other J\ Roston downed Te,as. 2-0
. Don Mattingly dro' l' in fi, e runs with a homer. singk
and ~rnlice n~ and Dave Wlolield and Roy Smalle)'
31\o honll'rl·d 10 pov.er Phil Niekro and the New "'or~
Yan ~Cl''> to an I I -4 ' ll tOI) 0' er Cle' eland . Floyd
Rayford's thrl'l'·run homn L·apped a fiH·-run Balli·
more rall' 1n lhl' l'rghth inning as Baltimore complctl'd
a ,....,l.l'fl 1i1 a doubll'heada h> deteat1ns Toronto. 7-\
The Onuks. \\hu ha\c won fi"e games in a ro"' and 11
nfthl·tr l,i\t 12 1oolt. tht• orx·nL'r. 7--l. as Scott McGregor
'lJllerl'U l'tght h11s fur h" IOOth ma)ur kague 'tL'tur)
Alan Trammell u1lln 1n l three hrt'> lll l'a~ Dl.·trn11
flJ'I .._an'>a' C ti \ '·I Jnd stretL'h the Trg..-rs' ruad
fl'Lord 111 1-l-ll
Parker's first homer lifts Reds
111 tht· gh1h inning. 1n 1111 the C rnnnnatt
Dave Parker hl'llL'll h1' lir\t hOllll' run •
ul 1h~']a,on a '"o-run 'hot v.ith t\l.O i>ul!.
Rl'd'i o a ti-4 '1l'll>n m·er Montreal v. edm· d<I\ n1gh1 Keith Hernandez s1ngkd home thl'
t1c-hre king fun in the lhrnJ inning and Ron Darling
and two reltl•,ers rnmbinecl on a seven-hiller as th\'.'
Nl'"' York Mets edgt·d .\tlanta. \-1. to snap a threl.'·
game losing \trL·ai... Darlr ng. 1-2. p11chcd six innings and
allo"ed fi, ..-hit\. <,1rur~ out tour and "alkl·d four .
teve Ga rvey 1rrplcd hunll· Tony Gwyoo \\Ith l\.\O outs
1n thl' ~l\th 1nn1ngand Terry Kennedy followed w11h his
c;econd homl'r. pov.crrng San 011.'go to a 3-2 tnumph
o'er St Luu1 s Thl' \. ICtOr} ga' c the Padres the West
D" 1S1on lead b~ pcm:ntagc points o"er the Dodgers
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Ce~tics take S-2 lead ln aerl~
B'OS I ON -The Boston Celucs. lod m h)' Larry Bird and Kevan McHale, cbarae<_S •
10 a 27-point lead early en the second half. / w1tho;tood a New York comeback and went
on to a 121-99 victory over the Knicks Wednesday
night. taking a 3-l lead in their NationaJ Basketball
Association pla}oll
Bird finished with 26 points and Mc Hale 22 as lh<'
(.'el ucs moved to within one victory of adva ncing to thl'
Eastern Conference fi nal. with the sixth game 1n the
best-of-seven senes sh1fl1ng to New York Friday night.
Fitzsimmons to coach Spun
KANSAS CITY -Cotton f1lzsim-m mons. whose coachinr, contract with the
Kansas Cit} Kings expired at the t.•nd of the
1983-84 Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a11on
~eason. said Wednesday night he has been hired to
rnal'h the an An tonio Spurs. •
"I think the opponunll} was rrghl for m~."
F1t1s1mmons ~aid from ht!. home in Kansas Crt} alter
the Spurs announn~d he had ~n turc<.I Arm looking
foNard to thc challenge ..
Chisox owners buy USFL team
'\;f-\A. YOR.._ -Eddtl' Einhorn and [il
Jt·rr) R..-1nsdorf. ov.ncrs of the Chicago • • t
V. h1tl' ~o\. \\ edne da) v.c.>re granted a •
l 11111cd ~late~ 1-ootball League franch1Sl' in
( h1tago. v. hrrh thl' league 1.a1d v. 111 n:plaH' Fhc B.111-1
and thl' V. ashington fl.'derals franrh1i.c ri~-sOkl tu a
\11a m 1 hotl'I t.kH·!orx·r
fhl' l hangt• 1n the Chtl'3$0franchisew111 takl.' dTl.'ct
aftl'r thl· current season. subject to ··l·ena1n cond111on~
and tinal dl.'tatls." the league said
Television, rad.lo
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Sunset race
still jumbled
Lions. Barons keep heat
on s'econd-place Ocean View
Entering the· final round of games in the Sunset
League. three teams are still vying for the final ~wo playoff
slots behind champion Edison, as Westminster and
Fountain Valley remained tit:d for third at 8-6. one game
behind Ocean Vrew. But Wcstnunsu:r plays 1he Seahawh
Friday and a Lion victory . combined wi th a Fountain
Valle)' wan over H un11ngton Btarh. would produce a three-
wa)' tie for ~ccund.
In the liouth Coa'lt League. Woodbrid~C' and La.guna
Beach ,uOcrcd l'\tra-anmng defeats rn their nl'Xt-to-last
11.'ague ou11ng!).
Hl'rl·\ hl)\\ 11 wL·n1 ·
Westminster 2, Hu.otingtoo Bea~b 1
The L1on'I contmued 10 keep the pressure on Ocean
\ ll'"' an<..l l-ounta1n Valle' in the race for a CIF 4-A playoff
bcnh ralhing tor '"'o ru·n~ in the boltom of the ninth lo
pull out tht '1clol). g1' ing them an 8-6 Sunset League
rl·cord
R1gh1-handn Ron \\ea1ro"'s~1 spaced out five h.its
a11J ~t rud .. out 1hrL'l'. gl·11ing 1hrcc double plays behind hlm
1n v. hat turnl'd out to he a game of missed opponun111eson
both ~idl'!>
I l unt111glon Beath. in dropping w 4-1 0. left 10
runners on ba~e. wh1k thl' Lions left I 5 stranded.
Fountain Valley 10, Marina 3
Th<: Barons made quick work of the Vikings at Blair
1-tl'ld. ){'oring six 11 mes in the top of the first and four more
rn tht· fr>urth to takl· a 10-0 kad.
Clal) Schoonover. lhe third Fountain Valley hitter in
the game. tripled rn two to get things roll!ng. a~d ~ay
Llamas. Brian Eklcher and Ke vrn Olson chipped in wnh
RBI hi ts 1n the inning .
In the fourth. Schoonover (3-for-3) singled in two
more runs and later ~cored h1mselfon a double by Belcher
Kell}-Bowman dro' e in the final run with a base hit.
Capistrano Vall~y 8, La_guoa Beacb 7
The Artists came w1thlll a whisker of pulhngoff one of
the big upsets of the season -taking South Coast League
leader Capistrano Valle~. the defending CIF .2-A cham -
pion and the No I rated team m the 2-A division -1nlo
thl' Sl'\Cnth inning With a 7-J lead.
But the Cougars rallied. 1gn11ed b) Bill Dodd's leadofl
homer. three walks and a run-sconng si ngle by Steve
kup1an to lie the game at 7.
Bun Call led off wrth a triple down the left field hne in
thl' eighth inning and Dodd's sacnfice fly to n&J:lt got the
ll'ad run across. Don .\ugust preserved the victory by
striking out the last three Laguna Beach batters after
allov. rng a lcadoff s1 ngle
Laguna Hills 7, Woodbridge 6 .
The Warrior~· pla yofT hopes took a senous setback as
Woodbridge lost a wild one IO the Hawks at home.
Tht• game entered the SC\enth 1nnrng tied at 1-1. when
Laguna Hrlb tallied four runs. but Woodbndge answered
wrth four of "' o"'n to send 11 1n10 extra innings. The
Ha\.,kt, tall1l·d t\\rcc 1n the eighth 10 take lhe lead. and
desp1tl· a leadofl homer b) Bi ll Russell rn the home half of
the frame. the V.arnors fell a run shon.
Sunset LHGU•
W L Ge
Eo1,on 11 1
OcH " V·tw 9 ~ )
Wt\lmon,ltr 8 6 4
Foun1a1n Va11tv 8 6 •
Hvnl1nglon 8taC!1 4 10 &
Mar,na 1 rJ 11
Wed!WMSllV'I S<Of't\
Wt"m'"'"' 2 Hunl•ngton Btacn
I 9 1nn•nQ\
Founl••n Vat~v 10 Marona 3
l"r1CSav'l Gamt\ (l.IS)
W"rm1n\ltr or Ocean V1tw
E01\0n v' Maril'a ar M olt !>ouart
Founlo1n Valltv at Huntinglon
Stach
* TOCS8V'l GamH (l:iSI
COM at Ntwoorl Harbor
E s•enc1e a• Un.ver11ly
trv1r>t al El Toro
SaOOltt>ack el Costa Maw
Sou1h Cout LHeu-
Cao1"rano V"attrt
L aguna H•li\
San Clemtnte
M in ion Vltio
WoodbrtOQf
Dena Hills
L aguna Beac!l
w L T Ge
10 0 I
10 I I 1 s 6 0 s • s 6 0 s 1
4 1 0 6 ,
2 9 0 • l
1 9 0 • ,
We4n9MSllV'l S<_, SH View LHQUe
W L
II 7
Laguna Hill\ 7. Woodbrldge 6 (I
Ge 1nning1)
Et Toro
Irvine
Unover\llv
SadOlel>ac•
E"anc.ta
NewPOr I Har !>Or
Cosia Mesa
Corono Otl Mar
9 4 • s a s
6 1 s a
3 10
1 11
CaPO Valley 8, Laguna 8.t.IC!l 7 (I
2 lnnon1a ) •
J M in ion V1ero S, San Cltmanlf '
J (I 1nnln1u >
S FrldlV'\ Geme\ (l:iSI
6 Woodbri<T111 a r L1uun1 8eac11
8 San Clemtnlt el Ceoo Velll'f
9 M inion Viejo el Oena Hiiis
Newport freshman
wins skiing event
'\l•v. po rt HJrhor H 1gh"<, ~.fason Thompson. a 15-year-
uld lrc'ihman. has rcturm:d from a successful venture in
\outh \fnca after winning the Junior Open Class of
marathon v.ater sk11ng. a thrcc-....,cekend event. involving
\Oml' ~'' '>print heats of 15 miles each and a SO-mile marathon '
.\nd. h1~ endca,or'I appear to be JUSt getting started.
He returned JUSt this week and has already been 1nv1 ted to
.\ustralra 1n November for morl.' of the same in lerms ofa
Bndgl·-to·Bridse race.
Hr\ \trtom·' rn South .\Inca were near Johannesburg
.1nd 1nrludl·d tour win' 1n lht' 15-mile heats.
Andretti tops mark
I!'. DI.\:--..:.\ POL I~ I.\ P) -Mano Andrctti unofTic1al-
h "hallt'rl·<..I thL' all-time. one-lap track record at the
1·nuianapoll\ t<.totor Speedwa} Wednesday. tounng the
h1<,10rtl ~1 ·-m1k1)\ al at an a' erage speed of 210.575 mph.
l hat 1r1p around the Specd"'a) was more than 2 mph
lJUll'~l·r than till' ollic1al one-lap record of 208.049. turned
111 la'it \1a\ b\ T co Fab1 during the d1minu11ve ltahan's rcwrd-OrL·a~ing fou r-lap quahl}ing run.
T al.. mg ad' ant age of thl· cool. O\ ercast da} -perfect
w nd1111rn., for h1g.h c;peed performance -Rick Mears also
v.cn1 l~htl'r than the ollic1al trac~ record Wcdnesda).
h1111ng J tomd 209 9~7
Lap '>JX'ed\ al Ind' arc otlinal onl> during quahfyrng
and lhl' r:ire
UCI qualifies trio
l he UC Irvine tennis team will ha ve two singles
pla}crs and a doubles team competing in the national
rnd1v1dual collegiate trnnio; tournament in Athens, Ga ..
May 17-20
<itl'phl'n .\nr'iton and Bruce Man Son Hing were
dmsen to rompt•tt 1n singles and Ken Derr and Man Son
H)ng will Jl:lrlll'lpate IO doubles.
<\nrston. th<· No I o;r nglc-; pla)'er for the Anteatcn all
\car. rs 29-1-l oq-rnll and ranked 34th 1n the country. Man ~on lling al'o 2q. I 4 1n .. ,ogles. 1s ranked 39th in the
nntron
T hl' tram ut Dt·rr and Man lo)on Hing posted a 19-7
rl'tnrd th1\ ~'Jwn and V.\'f\' ranl..l'd 11th nationally. . .
FV's Mc K eough picks USC
I 1111n1.11 n \ .1llc\ ltrgh'' ~·ott Mc ~eough. the SunM"t
I l·.i.iut•\ 1H11\1 ':ih1ahll' 'ollc) hall plaH•t ha'I "'&ncd a
kiter o( rnl t'nl 1<1 Olll'fld thC' l ln1\C.'1Sll) of Southern
( .1lrturn1.1
f IW (1 .l I 'Ill puund nul\tdt' httt<.'r pla'l'd on thl'
n.1rnn 'ar"t' tur thrct' '<.'M' and thl'~ \l'3\on "a' no med to
tilt' ,,11 1n11rn.rnwn1 t~um~ a1 the Orangl' < ·ounty C'ham
p111n,h11" .ind 1lw Inglewood In \ 1101innal
FoR THE REcoRo
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MAJOR LIAGUI STANDINGS
ArMf'k.an 1.M~
WllST DIVISION
Minn.sot•
Oaklend · ....
S.•1111 Cl\lcego
1<1n•HClty hos
W L i-C1. GI II lS .s..5 11 IS .s31
1' 16 S29 16 16 500
14 IS .43
' " 333 10 ?O .333
01tro11
Toronto
81lllmoft
MHWIUkff
eoslon
Cllvelend
Nt• Yori<
IAST DIVISION
2S 4
" 12 16 14
11 IS n 11
1l 15
11 17
Wednff4ly'1 Scens
Mlnntsota S, A11911s 2
S111tlt 4, 0 11<l1nd I
8oiton 2. Teu 1 O
New York 11, Ctevtlano •
Belllmore 7·7. Toronto •·3
Dotroll 3. K1nsH Cl1v 1
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U3
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433
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comolltton ot suioendod oamo 1
C,,ICIOO s. Mllweulo.ee 4 (revulertv
K hedule<I oemtl
T.-v'' G1m.1
Toronto' ISlieb S·Ol 11 B1111more (Fl1neo1n 2·2l, lnl
Clovtll nd IHeolon 7·Jl at New York
tGulorv 1·2), lnl
Tuu IDerwln 3·01 et Cn1cego <Dotson 4·1l. <n>
National LHeu•
WEST DIVISION
W L Pct. Ga
Se n D•t9o II 11 621
Dodelf'S 20 13 606
Clnclnna11 16 1' S33 2' 1
At11nll 14 15 413 4
HoYi!On 11 11 379 7
Sin Fr1nc1sco 11 19 367 7 '
EAST DIVISION
Cnlcego 17 11
New York lo 11
Monlrtat 1S --11
l>nll1delphla 13 IS
St Louli 14 17
Pittsburo11 9 16
WltdnffdlV'\ SCOf'U
ChlCIOO 7, Docteers 0
Clncln,,1t1 6, Montrtal 4
NI ... York 3, Alle n•• I
San Dil!;Jo 3, St LOUIS 2
Hou1ton 7. Ptiil1del1>1110 I
~~ ~ ~-~ ~
360 6' 1
San Francisco 11 Plt111>urgn, ooo .. rein
TENNIS
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J· U
Stn Fr1nel..co (ltr\,lllow l·•I 11 Pl!·
1~rOll 1C1not1trl1 3·21
Clndnn1tl (PH tore 1·21 11 Montrttl
($mllll 4·1)
Alltnlt tO.rlltr t•il 11 Ntw Yotk ·
ITttreu >-II
S.11 oi.eo (H••klni J·OI ., St Loul•
(Andul•r 4·))
Ptllledt4Pfll1 I Kocnman 1·•1 11 Hou•ton CScoll HI. tnl
AMIRtCAN LIAGU•
Twins 51 A....ea l
MINNI SOTA CAUf'ottNIA .. ,..... .., .....
Pvck1t1 cl S 0 1 0 Certw 10 4 0 I 0
Teuftl Zb S I 1 O 81111Qu1 rf l 0 0 O
ernnuv rf s I I o Lynn cl ' I I I
Gttttl lb S 2 1 1 0.C:l!Ct JO 4 O I 0
HllCl'ltf 11> 4 0 2 0 lttJllMI cit\ 4 1 I I
ltWtntn di\ 3 o 1 I Oownlne If S O I O
8uJll di\ 1 o o o Wllfonv 2b 4 O 1 O
Mtltr 11 l 1 3 O Ntrron c 4 O O 0
Herllf I 0 0 1 Scl\ofltd H 3 0 1 0
L1~r c 4 O 1 O
Jimenez u 4 o 2 1
T9tltl .a S 1• • T9tltl J3 2 7 2
SC-"" """'* ~ ... 011 300..; s
Clllfemll 100 001 000-2
G1~ Wlnnlnv R81 -Non..
E-l.vnn, Scllofl91d DP-Mllll\HOtl 1,
C11ifornl1 2. L08-MIMHOll 10, C1lltornl1 6. 26-Geelll, H1tc11«. Hlt~IJICkiOn
(6), Lynn (4) SB-F>vclo.ell (2).
1i-" 1t ER ee so
MlnlW..t• BulCher S I I
Filion W,3·0 2 0 3
Clllffonlil
2.1M L,4·2 6 1·3 11 I I
Corbell 2 1·3 3 . 0 0 I 2
HBP-8en1Quez (Ov 8ulcher) T-2 30
A-14.611
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cuba 7, Docteers o
LOS ANGELES . CHICAGO
Su 2D
8Ruue• u
Bai~n
Gut rrer lb
Monday lb
Whllllld rt
Stub01 If
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Hooton o
Henhlv o
LndstY on
Zachrv o
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CDlez o
Tetals
1b r II bl
4 0 I 0
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Cotto C1
Sndt>ro 7b
Mlllhws ~
Woodl If
Durhm lo
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MHell rl
JDavh c
Bowen
Sondrsn p
Ruthvn P"1
Bordi o
l2 0 S 0 Tet1l1
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Merine 000 JOO o-3 4 1
&elcl'ltf, Mldte <•>. V1n (6), Clark (7)
Ind G. Leolll~, D. Ltolletd (6), C>tc-•nnio l7>i ltloltell, Outdt• W . Hiii t7) end
JOlln•on. W-Medle. L-RoltKll. 28~\0ll
(FY), Snowden IFVl. 8tlcl\or (F.V) 2, D.
Leonerd (FV), 38-5choonovtr (FV).
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Huntlnvton &elCI\ 000 000 ,001-1 S 2
Wtstm!nstor 000 000 00?-2 7 1
LOVolf, Denton (6), HllC:k 17), Curren
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fH8), Dtdrlcll CH8l
C1t111tr1111t v•v 1, Le-... ell 1
Cai>lstreno V1llev 100 110 41-1 8 0
L111un1 B11011 203 cno ~7 s 4
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H1wkln1, N11u 17! 1nd F1tk. W-August
L-N11n. 3&-<atl (CV). HR-Dodd IC\/).
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Leeune H•s 7, WMdllrldlle • Laguna Hills 100 000 42~7 13 4
WOodbrldQe 000 001 41-6· 14 3
F>temel, Wero (7), F>llmei It ) ano
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Los Atam~a
WEDNESDAY'S "iSULTS
tltll If t2·"'911t ciuanamww "'"""91
f'lltST RACE. 350 verds.
Good Thief Scotti (DlmO) ?O 40 9.60 S 00
Out1POCll1t ICr11oer> 10.10 S.10
Klutsl" Ltnnv CMvlH ) 4.40
Time: 11.12. n EX.ACTA (3-•) oelo S43 00
SECONO RACE. 350 v1rds
l(iptys COPY (Myles) •.60
Mecho Pitt (Trenurel
Swift FIOw (Garcia >
Time: 11.34.
3.60 3 00
JOO UO S.40
TI4•D •ACI. MIO vt'41t
OvrttrOft lltrOl uo HO uo
l!t11Hln <Frtd•v> s.ao uo
1AdY LIM Two (Tf .. 4\1/tl ).00
Time 1Q,4t,
l'OURfM ••Cl. <IOO V1ro1
lnilY\ EHV Jet (Ward) '40 uo uo
ltlolltalfO ICltflHt) 11.tO , 00
1 111.s ltOOlbtor (Tr .. _1>
l'lme: 10.50. 1.40
U IXACTA IS·4l Pt•O J IOS..00
"l'TM •ACI. 440 V1rd•.
lttbeoeln IBerdl 7'0 uo no SkvllrMln (H1rl) 2'0 120
Rader A~O t8 root.o 2.40 Tlmo· 2"74.
U IXACTA (6·5) Hid 122.50
JIXTH llACL 350 ~•rdi. Flttllln Tiie Ca\h (Trvl 3.40 l.40 uo
Buv C10.r (P1ullne) 11.IO 610
Bedu<no &ombef (MV1e$) • JOO
Time: ll.27,
SIVIMTM tV.CI. 170 veroi.
Sc>lll Tiit SllHI IH•mn) 13.40 '''° S.00
8o0«>y Otl on (Oercl1 > 5,60 4.tO
Cllamll>lon At Plev (C1mp1\) uo Tlmt: 46.Al •
U IXACTA lt·4l Plld '120.90.
EIGHTH RACI!. 3SO varo1
l(lllQ40m Jtl (Yovog) 4.60 2.ao 2 40
EHY C1prlco (Herl) 3.60 2,.0
Mv Mv Y1nkM <Crt•o~l 3.00
Time: U .09. n f"ta< six t•-s'+s·l-41 11ero n,638.IO
with 13 winnlnv tldtlh Cshc l'tOrsa>. t2 Pick
SI• consol1tlon Plld lt0.40 with 24' wlnnl119
Jlot<el\ (five horsnl
NINTH RACE. 350 vard1
Hv Euv J1v CCeroozal 4.40 3.00
Slllt,,1 Miii !Zufelt ) 3.80
Viroln Isle (Tr11sureJ
'Tlme· 11.06.
U EXACTA l6·SI Pl ld J14,40
Atteno1nct: S,86S
Holvwooct Park
WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS
2.40
l 00
360
I 111'1 ti 61 ·daV ltlorlUtlNM'ed "'"""9 I
FIAST RACE. 6 furtonol
Moro M.P G. (Meza) t.40 5.20 3.80
Briar Ledy I Sibille> 14.60 10 00
Sllgl\lly Laced (Fut ntrs> 4 00
Tim.· 1:11 2/S.
SECONO RACE. 6 lurtonos
Donner Poss (Guerre> 13.70 I 20 4 40
~1v F>rlddv (f>lr1C•vl 3.80 2.80
GolPO<lin (Slblllt) 3.00
Time· 1:10 3/S .
12 DAILY DOUBLE (I· 11> oald '164.80,
CONSOLATION DOUBLE ( 1-71 P11d S7.00
THIRD RACE. 6Vi lurlonQs.
Co51 Ctn11r (G1rcl1) 14 IO 6.60 c 20
Kethlnk• IF>lncev) 4.00 3.00
All Ari• (Ollvorosl 10 20
Time: 1.17 1/S.
S5 EXACTA (C·l l 0110 '109.00
FOURTH RACE. 6 lunonus
J1m Shot CGarcl1l ?0.00 7 00 S.00
8ut>Ollno 8oY IMcC1rronl 3.10 2.60
Cory Corn.r (Oelg1dlll0) 1.80
Time 1:10 21S.
IS EXACTA (3· 101 Plid S239.00
\ 19 Sea King standout sweeps
to Sea Viewsingles crown
Scott Brownsberger of Corona del Mar High put a cap
to one of the Sea Kings' biggest moments of the year
Tuesda} -s"'eeping past singles star Chris Greer of
University. 6-2. 6-2. to claim the Sea View League
championship for the second straight year.
attl1is
Greer. th e league's singles champion as a sophomore
and a semifinalist at OJai recently. was a victim of
Brownsberger's fine service and volley game. the winner
constantly going to the net successfully .
.. Scott's Just been working real hard." ~plained CdM
Coach Dave HefTren. "All of our teams has been doing
that. gettmg read} for CIF:·
The Sea Kings made it a complete victory by sending
t"o doubles teams to the finals and when it was o ver. Mike
Bn&$S and Davi d Propp. who usuall y confine themselves
to singJes play. were winners over teammates Frank
Hinman and John Hostetler. 6-1. 6-4.
The Sea Kings are defending CIF 4-A champions and
await the first round. wh ich begrns Tuesday.
In the South Coast League finals Wednesday at
Capistrano Valle) High. Laguna Beach's Enc Schantz
captured the singles title with a 6-2. 5-7. 6-2 triumph over
Fred Moms of San Cle mente.
In doubles. Mike Marsh and Mike Boice of Mission
Viejo emerged v1ctonous with a 6-3. 4-6. 7-5 win over the
Laguna's Wade Perry and Bernard Frost. .
Orange Coast College's wome~ advanced in the
community college dual team champ1onsh1p tournament
with a 6-3 victory over Saddleback.
The Pirate depth proved too much for the Gauchos to
handlC'. as the Bucs won in the No. 4, 5 and 6 slots m
singles. then wrapped 1l up when the doubles team of
Suzanne Brodie and Cindy Lancaster won. 6-0, 6-2.
Meanwhile, at the Tournament of Champions in New
York Dann) Saltz. a product of( oronadel Mar High, was
a sec~nd-round victor over 11th-seeded John Fitzgerald,
6-2 7-6. It was the second straight upset win for Saltz. who
bea'i clay court spec1ahst Mano Martinez of Bolivia, 6·0.
6-3 in the first round Sunday.
Toumamem of Champions
(It New Ylftll
First Round Slnolo1
Reml!Sh KrlsMon c1no1a) oel
Pooro Rebolledo (Chile>. 7·6. 6· 1,
EOdtt EdwarOi ISou1n Africa! dtf
Sa nov Maver IU.S I. 7·S. S-7. 6·3.
8rl1n Levine (South Africa> dtl
Brien Gottffied CU S.), 7-S, 6·7
S.Concl Round StntMI
Jlmmv Connors CU S l def
Danie Viner CSouth Africa>. 6·4. 6-3.
Ivan Lendl CCztcho11ov111<ial dt l
John Sadri (US l 6· I 6·4 Jimmv
ArlH I U S ) dtl Bruce Manson
IU.S l 4·6, 6·3, 6·0. Sltvt Dt nton
IU 5 l d•f Mike Bauer (US). 6·3
6·2. Dennv Sallz tu S > def JoM
FiU~rald (U S I 6·2. 7·6. John
McEnroe t U S ) dtl Derek Tarr
(South Atr1cal. 6·3 6·•.
GunH Wor1d tournament
(•I Toho> ~·1 ''"' Round Slntff1 B1orn Borg (Sweden) def
* ~11111111urntv catteee
DUAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
(II Plef'(.I)
Seddlebltll 6, t;ressmollt 3
S"'9Ml Salmon (S) def Dunklt, 6·4,
6·3. Eztlle IG) def Wallin, 4·6, o· I,
7·6, &ridge (G) del Wes!, 6·7. 6· I.
6·2. Ruelas IG I def Stephen\, 3·6,
6·4, 7·6, Shooherd IS> def Swaiev.
7·6 6-0; Frantz lS> def Ot>er. S·7.
7·6 6·• DoubtH
Satmon·Fra nll IS> dtl
Dunkle·8rldot. t.-2, 6·•. SlePhens·
Wathn (SI dtl Swauv·Obtr. 2·6, 6·3
6·2. ShePlleerd·W"t IS> dllt Ruelas·
VOQt , 6·4, 7·S
H'9h ichool
SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
l•I Clllhtrane Vll.V)
SomlflMI SintlOS
Scha ntz (Laguna Beac111 oel
Dennison !CaPO Valtt vl, 6·1. 6-2
5""'°s FIMI
Scha n II det Morro\ l Sen
Clemen lei. 6·7, S· 7, 6·1
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C-dlll!I 1ai.c111 uo uo
VldorJ' LM (McCaffonl 00 ll#INll (M9ll) flmt tiotl )IS.
t.S SXACTA 14·31 MIO 110.UO.
IOCTN •ACI . I lll6 mllft.
LOY« hY Mlcll.tv tMcCn) 7.60 Pr1~111e (Otlil\OUHIVI)
Muc¥td0 (Orltot) TIMI h.S .,5
400 l.00 uo 3.00
MO
.S •JtACTA ($-\21 i»eld 17'.00.
P:Y•NTH ••c•. •1"1 furlOM• ~ T.iktt IOlodt> lfAO 12.AO UO
Amotll'ltl Soort tOrt1911 19.20 10 40
Klnet Jaw to.tellO\lutvtl 3.IO
Time-! ?• 21 S t.S S>CACTA <S·•I oetc:t $114.00.
$2 PtCK SfX (11+)~4•$-S) Nici
12',IU 40 "'"" nlnt wlnnlno llCll-'l (flvt "°'*" Cerryovor l\>OOI. Mn.m .04
llCJtnH RACE. ~ mill Oft turf.
HettlllOlll IF>lncav> 4.;00 2,IO UO TIM T.., <TOfol UO 400
Oelf C1rrll CCUt1nodel UO
Tlmo. 1:34. 31~ SS EXACTA 13·7) Plld $109.SO.
NtNTH RAGE. I'll mllft on turf.
Cr_,, GodlYt ""ll1CIV) uo uo 3.20
OOmlntnl LH (Ool1ll01.1\sev•) 9.IO S.20
MvmfntlutlP (Hawtev) 4 00 Tlmo: 1:49 21s
'5 IXACTA IS·3l H id 5146.SO
Attendance: 12,Ul
NBA llleY9"1 '
CONFEltlNCI! SEMIFINALS
(lftl If SeYMI)
EASTEllN CONFE .. ENCE
BM"" n .... YWll
WldrllsdlV't k1r1
8 011on 121, Ne• York 99 t8olton no~
serif\, 3· 1>
l"rldlV't G1mo
8011on et New Yor~
SIHldlV's ~mo
l'lrw Yortr, al Boston. i! necenarv
MIWIUll .. VS. How JlneV
T9nlelll's c;emo
MllWIUket •• New Jef\IY (Mllwaul\ff
leads serif\, 3·2>
SufldtV'i Gamo
New Jersey 11 Mllw1ukff, if nooeuarv
WESTERN CONFE .. ENCE
L.tl<en vs. Oells
Los A1111ele1 wins w rlll, 4· 1
Ul•ll YS. ........
TllundlV's Gamo
U18h at Ptloenlx CPlloenlt< loads ...,,.J,
3·11
SlturdaV's G-
f?not'nix at U1111. If nec.en&rv
W"""4lrt"1 "-•d-
BAl&AA&.L.
Arllencaa L.-... ' A~ TtUf • .._., _.
DeMml" 8uddv .... for 111110 ..,,,.. -:
blJmOl119 umlllrt Al G\efk 41Urlne •• dOWleMldtr t i TOt'Ol'l10 Olll /ll>aY f, UPMtdl
1 lwO-Olmt 1\.1\HMIOtt encl • dlO '1lle •
lu\jft(I to Cl9vfi1nd llldleflt'41KOM ~.
Tony 8t<na11rd for bumOillo lf'llo llfl
umpire during en. ervument APf'll 10 In •
11em1 1111tn1t It'll Cl'tleffO Wtllte So11 ~ ........ ~ ' NEW YORK M.ET~..-.1.0 ••'"'°'I on Cr1io Swen, 011ci.. for Ille ~ of1 01vif19 l\lm Ill• unciotlCllllONI CJ'lffW ll .. 1 caMed Torn Gormen, -'1Cller, trom.
r .o.w•ttr of tlle lntarn1ll'Onel L.MOlolt • FOOTaALL
Clllldloall ~---L.-.ue WINNIPEG BLUE 80M8ERS-Stgned
Todd Hons, ouorter~cll. ... Kenai , ..... L.-.ue
ATLANTA FALCON~ned Jeck•
Well, Punter. to a two·voer "ontrac-t.
DALLAS COW80YS-Slone0 Will Got·
Ii~. runn1no oaCk, to 1 tnree-vter con-
tract DENVE~ 8RONCOS-~OMCI John
Salltv, ~fetv
HOUSTON OILERS-Sloned MeMn
Jenkins,' runntng l>lek. LOui• ·W .. lu inti
Juen Jones. tintbecll~l. and Mtt1'
Swooooa, tight end
SEATTLE SEAHAWKs-sJened DavlO
Cnaroll. Tom 8ortotdl Ind Tom Tvnnldlffe,
Qu.rterbectu, At ltlcllev Edwero,, Rlener6
C11N>un, C.t'lo$ Slr.ldd•no, Ind L.a<!W'le
JoMiOn, runnlno O.Cll\, To11v a..-,
Bonnlt RIV Wllmef' G-Unoatwood,
NOl'man Hill end Sherman Coellrott. Cir
tensive o.<::1<1. Arcl\le Ctrttr 11\d ~
Otnnen. llneo.d~. Ceork Mect\, wide
re<»l11er Ind Crel9 Scnll~. 11Unt~ ft ..
19411111 OOftlrlCIS.
Sllo10 Snira11nl t Japan) 6·3 6·0
Eric K0<ila cu S) det Tim Mavollt
IU S ), 6·7. 7·6. 6·3
Socqlflnel Deublts
Mar\h·&oic• (Minion 111110111
oel Tim 8randl·Mtgers (LB). 1·6.
0·6, Perry-Frost tlBl def Hein·
,Atcno (CVl, 6·2. 4·6. 6·3
It's really quilt' sunple. First. look
for a gatheiing oi pt:>ople who arc
very impressed \\ith what the~,.rt>
seein~. An occasional smile or
simple nod oi appro\'al rould
easily ,give them away.
And whi le you're there. \\l' Ill\ itl'
you to in\'l'~t igatl' allot thl' ll'Ch-
11ological ach·anre~ BuiL·k h;b t<>
OH1c111/ C•t of th• XX/I/rd Ofymptlld
Los Angel.s 1984
Wom«t'S First Round Sin91H
Bttttna 8unoe (West Gtr·
many) del Lise Bonoer t US l 6·•,
6· 3, Beth Herr t U S I oet F>11m
Snrlver IU S ) 3·6, 6·3, o·4
DtutlfH Flllll
M1r1h·8 olce (Ml/) det Perrv
Frost (L8 1, 6·3. 4·6. 7·S
CdM seeded No. 3
in -tennis playoffs
OC'lt"nding Cl r-4-A tennis champion Corona ~cl Mar
High ha~ been installed as the No. 3 seed behmd M1ralcste
1n the Cl F playom . which begin Tuesday, drawmg a home
assignment Rga1nst Canyon High of Anaheim. ,
Un1ver<;it}. meanwhile. runner-up to the Sea Kmgs 1n
the c hnsc for the Sea View l.('aguc crown, 1s the No. 4 sted
nnd will host San Ciorgonio in the first round of th~
playoffs.
Clf' 4·A i-LAYOf'FS
P'lt'tl "euncl' TuHNV
Mlttlktn II Mlrall\lt , VtnlU"S Ot
C1marlllo 11 Hoo.,.,. Cotton •'
l".OOtPlltl, MaflM et Palos Vtr0t•,
Gionoete at Santa 81r1>1re. L8
Jorde!! at lPlovH nd °'"'· lllitft 11 ,ull•flon !.en Goroon10 11 Uni· -""' Canyon 11 CW9111 dll Mlt
Aretdi• 11 l1v1rt~ Hltlt ~nor• 11
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flint ....... Tu.Mia¥
e111r ,, ca1eoa11t. LOfl\OOC •' t lll'f°OUOM; Atflambl'a 11 Ar•OYO
Grenot. HH WU.on 11 Sen Marino.
<.r111r 11 LOI Al1mll01. CaPhtrlM
Vetttv 1t Lo• Amlvos. G1f'dlt•
Orov1 or $an C' .. monll 11 U!Men<I.
1tfl1•rsklo P04v '' Palm !>orlncl\
1t1mon• •' Le Oulnt1, Oo11 LUDO 11 CMonl . Sen Lui\ Obl1PO 11
Nordl\Off, Herl et I.a C•n1d•
l<•tOlle al LO\ AtlO\, MAtl!N1..V .. v-
at Nc>tlh, IUvtr1lcM NOllllt\ or
01m1en tt Oownev, Wltrtn Of
lt1t,,n9d.,. at L...uM a .. dl
Onrt> you fihd them. :-;lowl)· makt•
\'Our way 'through. and there you'll
find the 19H.t Buicks Electra.
Ri\'1t~rn. lteSa?re. Regal. Century ..
Sk\'lark, <ln4 Skyhawk.
c lfkr. like turbocharged l'll~'lnt• ...
,,·1th :\lulti-port Fuel lnjertion and
co111puter:cont rolled roil 1}...<Jlltlon.
Thl' 1~)~.t BuiL·k~. Bdon.' lung. tilt·
look on \our face could he tellm~
t'\·er~·body el~e ex;11."tl~ '' ht·n· tlw\
are . ~imple 1::;n 't it :'
'
WouldJ\t u really rat]\er }\ave a 1luich?
May 19 through ?8
Los Angeles Convention Center, 1200 S. Fig ueroa
~Adults, S2.SO Children (6-1 2). Children under f, tree
Show time). 4:00 to 11 :<X)pm weekda) ~
11 :00 to 11 :OOpm ... acurda\
11 :00 to l :OOpm ... unda\ and Monday
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room to expend Canyon Goll Course Re-2Br S1300toS2000 539-8190 BEST Alty lee Ave Lndry hkupa,
PLUS dueed to s299.ooo t Utll./Valet Incl - --carp()(1 No pell. 1850.
a 2 Bdrm 2 b• rent11 wtth ~~:7su~Y ,'?;°9;4 °~ Caff(213)474·3575 OAIAL flHT sierra Mgmt 84t-1324
prlvele yard · ALL charm· -"' Loe In Newport Sh°'"· 2· ingty yours tor onty I 1 1 8 n d N B Ctrtal ••I Ir A22 aty 3 Br• den. 3 Ba. 2 S495/mo. lrg 1 Br. 1 ba.
$260.000 f Ford ~i2~1~7~ or e e I •SmeU. c'an 1 Br yerd lrplca. dbl garage. lrg lrplc. upstairs unit oYet 144-f211 Single or cozy couple pello & deck Comm. carport. All bulltlna.
l 'LllA LIE llPLU $595 No pets 752·5822 euoc 2 poola • tennis beautiful amell complex " Avail 5115 $1250/mo 368 Av~ado. Wilk to ahopa, beach. Bet 4 br, 3•;, ba, lam. rm, pool, yrty lse 645-6846 TSL llllT 142-1412 I . · pier, ferry/rests. 3Brt2ba view Avell 5123 Sub·
-ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 lease. $2700 540.5995 HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba. SS25 Large quiet 28R
Luxury Tn Olde COM,-New lam rm, nu paint, gar-tbe,mtWopta,drpa,lreth
3Br 3be hme R·2 tot WESTOLI,, SPECT ACULAA VIEW! dener $1350. 644-4295 paint. lndry lacll, no pets.
5395K 640•4254 Immaculate 3 Bi . 2 ba Shorecllfl1 2 Br den, 2•;, Here'a A rental overtook 311 w. Wll.on. 631-2177 Pool. Jee. lormal din rm. BA. din rm $2400/mo
•-llllii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Ct1tl •111 1024 $325.000. 771-817t dys, Nopets. 760-0715 Newportapplaja.cuu l 1Br S635/mo,lovely2Br,2ba
642-5289 evea Su...., n•Ae 2Br, lrpl, walk under S600 lrue luxury! Twnhae. Frpl<:, all bltin.. * BY OWNER. Beaut. 2br ,..... "' 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 642·6221 rift & wtcnd1.
Twnhae B11mecl cell· Ta1tla l to beach, gar. nu cpl, -------TIL •llT ••2 1-•
I I I .,,c k --------$850 760-0909 HVHm1 3BR Monaco June -• ... ings. ape, rp c, 0 r v, oa LAUR ELWOOD tat S 1300/mo w/gdnr. stetrs, skyllte & more Cttll Mt11 --...-..4 cell Alta for •""I Cold· Reduc 10 S 128.000 Open ''' .... house daily 648-422 t Beautllully decorated 3 '% of a p' 2 Br 2 Be Well Banker 832-0020 ............ ..
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targes1 lots 6800 sq ft L
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Chichester 644-6200
( h 1·1·" bAdoomrm, 20u~at c+ul-~e-o~~ 1200 ~ ;· w/prv yard LIDO ISLE BAYFAONT ~ ._ \1111r ,1cl cl di h .111 cl 11·111111 Byowner,chermlng4Br, ..., " ...... $8001 6609063 L el 6 B ool/ 1~. bl trg tot 60 11 110 1treet Wide aide yard mo. • ov Y r, P IP•. Beeutlf\11 landacaped gar·
l'rrur... 11111111·1lt.1 t1·h I Iii• I> \II \ llllTTUYWHll Coveredpello.trees.new Loll of privacy 2 Bdrm hOUM, $700/mo apectacularvlewlYrtylM. den apta Pool & Spa.
Pll ()I ,1.....,lllllt'.., l ca1Hlll \ lt1r llll' ftr ... f Attractive Costa Meaa rool . new plumblng St45,000 1980 Anaheim, •A I 675•7873 P1t10/decka.Nopeta. area 3 Bdrm 2 Bllh with St 15.000 673-7794 ~ 545-3229 1 Bdrm $550
111c orrc·c I 1th1·r111111 1111h d b 1 k ti eptec 'I l ----2 8drm1't.8aS635 use r c ' e. Eastslde Coste Meu 3 Br Q SOr 3 br, 2 be, lam rm w/lrplc, NEWPORT CREST Avail· t51 E.21at. s.48-2408 CLASS I 1-'I E D 6 ·1.2-7ih 78 pavers, wood noora •nd bricit lrplc, rool/walt1 If 1 DIA, db gar .. xlnt cond. able Apftl 15th, end unit
pine panettng Ah·d~ Insulated. remodeled ea Y 1 $750/mo yrly, no peta w/2Bd 2'1tbe CIOM to 2 Bdrm 1'/. Ba 1825
Btaltl ftr Salt ltaltl ltr S1l1 able' S 14 7 .500 kitchen. 2, car gerage s.48-4834, 642-9178 poot Move In condition 2 Bdrm 2 Ba M80
I -.u.I I 1'4 ~I\ St45.ooo 786-1172 3Br2Befrplc,bltlna,yerd. $1 200/mo 2250VanguardWay
Gtatr1l 1002 Ctatral 1002 Realtor•. 675-6000 Oevtn A E 6412"6388 gardener, nopeta tat + Wtttrfrtllt lt .. l IH. ~9828 ~;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii~ UITSIDE sec $825/mo 721·B llttfftrt 111-1400 Eeatalde Loe 3BR 2'Aba
u111-110• '"' ,.,.11~ '"•.tdo(.••"< ""WC>fl~ I If T FAMILY llllE Cenler St 497-6287 h 11 It .... ll1:A Lrg lot, older home Room Beaut 3 Br 2'1t b• end unit twn me. a amen T
A feeling of sunshine and ror 3 unlta Bkr 760-8364 3680 Michelson Drive Avanibie now 3BA 2b8. condo. pv1. airy Poot, dbl gar. patio, pool/epa,
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napP.tness 1n tn1s appeal· 111,. IELll111'1 lrvlne $700 + $500 sec Kida ok patio, prkng S950/mo tennfs 11075, 640-e759
ing Lusk B Plan near • "" Mtltllt Rt•ta 1100 646-29~ 213-598-29t8 E.aldedlx2BrtwnhM, t'A
schools and re<:reallon Two acre, prlv1te1 park , Best priced 2Br $450 0 1 d-' -B1 lndry no peta 25-48
This PERKY 4 Bdrm lam-ecroaa rom th s tm -IBA 12x48 Canyon Crest. 1181 chlld/pet fine nr ceen ront .. uxe custom 0 · ge s635 842 2620 11y room home Is In move-meculale 3 Br 2 Be hi celllng. porch. storage. shops otheis avail 81 3 Br. lamlly rm home on ran · · •
In condition & reedy for ad tobwl nhome w/allCeched Almoet new. Newport. 539-6190 BEST Atty lee •6~n5d.1y be76e6ch19/S33~3o00. t2/m84o. l.llH TIW•l•I quick sate. S220,000 car garage onve· $24.500. calf 646-2573 ~ OJ ~ Nloe quiet apaciout 2 Br
Coby Ward 644-6200 nlent to shopping, lrwy BY OWNER . tS x 48. Brand new 2 Br 2 Be cua-PY1 e"iciuslve~a-t_ad_Co ___ n_d_o 1'1t ·Be, pvt patio, pool, ecceas for commute<• At tom condo w 18th St t'L 1 .. '62 Columbia Adult Park, · " et Balboa I and, w/pool carport. nury . no peta. only S94,500,better take 2Br l'ftbe 496_4940 mllesbeach,ger,nopets. & jec Avail 611 Avail 513. 642-0985
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A beeulllul 24 x 60 tt 2BR amenities $650 Incl uttla llEITALS llAIE WY dahwShr )(~lg 1 Br on
2 Beth highly upgraded 966-84 79 or 631-6089 3 Br 2 Be furnished or Eastalde S53~ 557 -2841 home Large tlvlng • din---unturnlahed. 2 car gar· 1ng & kltcMn area with Ei'Slde 3 br 1 b1. oar . erg age small yard S 1350 Large 1 8r Apt orpta,
11mffy room off enclosed yard. newly radec $885 mo Aval! 6-t Lease oP-drps, pool, land~
porch Also eJr cond mo Incl utlla 631·9255 tton also poastble Call pool area $400/mo Mo
Very nice clean & de----C1llAgt 540-5937 Lrg 2 Br-:iei-:-oar v./d 631 -1266PeteJohnaon Qeta 646-3618aM330 s11abte Park preferably IEW lffEllll -
lor adults over 50 years E/Sllir IT IWlirll Ct•tttry Lot1 hkup d/r yard. no peta 2 Br Oen and 2 cir garage LUXURY CONDO Walk lo
of age 1 bedroom cuS· " " C t 1225 S600/mo 545-7983 condo. frptc tn hvlng SC Plaza Frplc, elegant
tom coacn extremely well ASKING $l34.500 I ru I PENT RIDGE cove room Asktng s 1200 Frencf'I drs. ale, In-home
p roc.ed a 1 $ 16 000 Dnve by lhis sgl level 2 br 2 lots aide by side. Pacific 2 Br 2 Be split level. lrplc. Avail 5-20 Cell 631· 1266 MC\lrlty. 1 br & ba. Incl
Cheape• than rent don t I & den I be home & see View Memonet Park poot, spa, 2 car gar wtth Pete Johnaon washer. dry91 Pvt ciub
miss oul on 1ri1s great op-Prtde ot ownership Step Both tor $700 5!>1-0788 opener s875 556-9200 w/tennis eta. poola, Jae,
portunityi on to beaut encl deck I p -1-3-5-0 11un1. beaut. dee. ®b-l lrom den lruil trees. lrg 8Ct•t Hp Handsome 3Br 2',..,bl hN & much mOfe. 1850
I '~!I -=~'.~~ cov d work area & space Comml Bldg $375 600 condo 1700 llQ ft, many mo Incl. moat utlla. SI 5 . i> ? ror boat RV & more 365 North Legumt will'\
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4 reSld extras Nr bus & ahopa w .. tclt" 3Br-& den. 2be. Albena. Days 838..0405; ____ '!,_.:...,E __ E 19th St 642-7726eppt units <>c.in view ll.9% $1050/mo 642-4623 " eves 731-75211 ::::!====! POOL assumable linen. Owner din rm S 1350 Incl gdnr & ---------Prt-sllg1ous Bayfront Viii<• Ii Bdrm, 7 1 2 837.6030 Sharp hOuae 2Br lBe W1r 642-7927. 631-7979 UTllEYllW
0 . ,l k ( h ocr••FllOIT IEWNllT 4BR 2b u d ' M enctsd gar crpts & drape• c 0 n d 0 • I y I• a p I o<slh, puol ~pa , u<)(.' ~ or l<ir gt· vac: L'i "" 8 · unese e ar I d ti /d Jll llllllYI m Tolalfy remodeled 3 level Musi see • very nice UNION INVSTMNT FUND nc PS• 0 w rm no w/celhedral <*ting, l Br $4,850.000 Seeks Income commerclil pets 560mo t sec GATED VILLAGE COM· I I 1 ... residence with subaten-Cell 641-8833 Must stand credit check. MUNITY . 2 Bdrm, 2,.., ba. w/ o t, enc'"" garage,
&<tullful :i Br :i 1 H;,i , B<i.vfront. pll'r & 11a1 master suite Exquisite SUCCESS REALTY properties for lnveslment 548_5442. 770•5629 1600 sq 11 01 PURE beloOny, laundry, bltlne, detailing ot white oak. portfolfo ·non too large · no pela, saoo. 631-8107 fl0dl.lut:.ti5' boat &·~l l.iuy al $8Y~,OOO teal\ ... and special scone POOL submit pkga to. Invest-Ftaataia LUXURY G1rage. SPA In or 855.oee9 SPMC,
o .. ( I 3 o ., U · Plaster walls & sollO 3BR 2b Sl 5t< d OWC ment Broker, master aulte, dining ~-=-,...-::-="""'='~= °""aull u nr, ~ a. playroom. lirrplan>, insulat ion In lhlS • a. n Metal Workers of America Vall~ 2234 room. wood burning BEAUTIFUL & SPACIOUS
bt-ani l't:'llmgs X lnl f manung $420,000 bedroom home with dre-~~,'~~~~Y 321/;~r ~~;~~· t492 W Colorado Blvd tfF\ebiSf LOOKING? lrplc. microwave oven :lketnew, :or t~ P2artB~
mat1c & spacioue lfving CALL 6411 •6633 Pesadene.CA91105 AenllhlaS1yllSh3/4 1nd prlvele patio ar enan . qu..., r l&YSll( llllYE IAYFllOIT COIDO • 1 kit h 818-793-2754 Mr Schaub Br 3 Be off B-Hurst 2 ELEGANT LIVING only Ba, bltlna, ·gar, ldMI '°' room 0 gourme c en Baat. hicL 1040 ----5800 15 min lrom 'FHhlon mdt age cpl, muat ... to Jetty & Bay Vtt•w. n<•wly d1-<:orat1'CI Mai $895.000 Call631-1400 • gar poof home et Island 7mlntoSo Cout appreciate . 1550 .
Kai. i Br, 2 &, ·HJ' p.1l111 $1HJ5.000 -CONDO 1 BOA • bOnus •Hatala, O..trt 539-6190 BEST Alty fee Plaza. Juat e1st ol New-646-6842 or 84&--4759
I "\II Ill kfl" t room corner unit, private l11trt 1450 laat. lfack 00 port Blvd & south ot the PARK BRISTOL tBA Poof
IRWllE TERRACE -.: ~~·~~~ ~,~7f 578 500 Cell 536"2481 SELL OR TRADE 60' l BR 1650 3 er2 Be frple Sen Otego Fwy 2473 Or-jac 3050 Bmtol • 1a0
Panurarn1c b&v. & <X.'(•an vww 4 Br -t Ba. r •"'1-1•"" lniat 1044 mobile home on Big Bear Har dshwshr ktda/pet •nge Ave 831•5439. by $525 Avalt 5118645-9442
-"""" L k s 17 900 t d 5 2 c I •PPI only pctllo pool horn(• Ft-<· pmt· $775,1100 --------• Woodbndge Cottage 38r. 8 • · or re e ne ready / 1 81 \ iin Quiet E/al<le 2br Iba cot·
2•7 Ba Fresh & Super for boat or car 675-9581 539-6190 BEST Alty t1e S.ata Aal 2a0 tage Gar. ln<W lac, patio
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IPACIOll Clean Occup by non-I.E. ExckHJf H RENTAL $575 Juat 1525 • dep renta $610 ~MC 645-7234
Sunny & bnght 3 Bdrm 3 smoker PP 973-1860 fol!\ SALE l:5°A TRADE Ott Adams not to fer to 3 Br hse aecure I/yd Rental: 1375/mo nice
Ba 2 level wtlh a great I t I L l~t ocean 2 stry 5 Amend kids pe11 encl gar/shop 1 · EZ 1oca11on and assumable "'l°' tlC• vv For So Caltl Property 2br unit w/eppts kids 539_8190 BEST Rtt fie area. m nute to beachl
loan includes all the 11 ~ Lill 2''tba 3500 IQ t1 on 10 Pets 539•6190 BEST lee _ Y__ dep. 841·6208 '"
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goodies 1ncludtng crackf· ,-. acres. with guest house. T ... litaHI Quiet 1 Br. 1922 Wallace
tng ftreplace wall to waif Can be yours when you barns. pool, fishing pond a •••• ., ... ., 2242 Y\ u f l L-.1 2525 carpet and best of all a buy this lBR Veraafft•• In the city of Ardmore' Jb a Ira ••-Ave anchd 2 car gar
p11ce that is affordable Penthouse Condo Re· Oklahoma S 125.000 Ouple11 1BA OCEAN VIEW 1n.1 llW IUOI $520. Sterr a Mgmt
5 121 500 751 .3191 duceo to $109,000 In· Ownerwlllcarry Cell col· Welk to beach 1800 mo ~ Ir 641-1324
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C I up, gar, frplc, $850 r w guarded gale a I od Core (71 4) 548-6897 Why pay more? Spec 3 Br H e 962• 77891960•1193 crpta drapea bltlna lncd
675-4000 or 673-8821 -3 Be newly crptd lovely -yard w/petlo S805/mo Aagtr Properties Honolulu Merine condo A t r . L-.1 Weff rented s l60K S90K lrptc 2 car garage 4-lem Jlrl•ta I Ulll•-2439"A"Orange I~ fllHll equity TO or? Good tax $775 539-6190 BEST tee 636-4120 Call t-5PM
Best Newport buyt shelter Owner 644-7070 JrYiH 244 TWNHSE APT 2 br, 1'A
Gorgeous. bt1gh1 • Br ltatlll C 11 di ff Ht hacli 2640 be. crpta, drpa Weter pd 258 ' w/bonus rm IOI· 8 US reguer ng ' $535/l"l'IO 642-7404
mat d1n1og rm. lrptc, hes ii lrvtne L•.•se• YOUR ow11 , $259 500 H r i L • C. n WE OFFER A CHOICE =~m'!; o2~~K 1s1 at ~~:I Hltl au l•I ~ ~ I COUNTRY Went a selee11on ot grut I 0 so r living? We can otter any-:~:~.~~~a~!·:~t: ~i~~~ 1111
::.::;:IT:; OI ~ e 0 It Y a •• ~~r&1p!! 111c.e ~f ~~0hT~~2~~~:~~ ATEL Y evs1teble_ To see Ill ,..,._ 7 tJt.J h .. _,A_ 1 ,,. __ ,II I calf PATRICK TENORE • ..,_ ou-11 72 V'PrtvelePellos t llC•"""""O"""" vng .. ~r "Cove<ed Parking TSL MGMT 642·1803
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3660 MIChelson Drive ., H~·lfke Kitchens 1 & 2 Br apta avall pool,
Irvine 1 block IO Huntington & ape, llr, patlo/bal. No
By owner Big C1nyon ---f KIOs Pela ok modest 28r F'rwya peta $5 t5-H25
Monaco Smsll down l1JllN i 2Be 2 story ott Untveratty ITILITIES FREE TSL Mgmt 754-<)081 or
1 t•;, luced rale Wm con-ftalaiall 2107 $675 worth much morel 1 Bdrm furn From S600 642-1603
sider !fade 640 1538 Penln oce1nfront hme. 539-6190 BEST Alty tee 2 Bdrm unlurn From$680 =·~···~··;,.,ltfimj1~ciii!k~"!P'-..N-
By Owner HV Hms 3 Br Jn/Ju/Aug. remod cut· Lrg 3 br, 2'~ ba Madlaon, ownhome furn From S800 I~ eiOCi( to m . HR,
lam rm tease opt or sate tom 2 Br. den $6000/mo lrg yd. al e. lmmec. Av1ff LA QUINTA HERMOSA Frplc, Garage 1825. t22
644 5985 or 644-7697 Ksy P 720-9868 June 1. S 1275 955-3300 t6211 Park aide Ln. 1 9th St. 53~4471
BY OWNER Seavlew 3 Br CtrtH •tf Mar 111 WILLOWS OetacMd 3 br, block 1#911 of Beech, 3
2 B1 guarded commty, 2 b• houN lenced yard block ao of Edlng«
club. rec lac Low down, Be1ulllully furn Twnha. 2 car gar vacant & clean' 141·1441
21LIGllFlll IUOI 1 2 ~. % r in 1 nc1 n 0 lrplc. pool, tennis ct 5925/mo 857.ee37
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S249 000 Top toe Oar-gar pool 1ec. '• ac Pota ~aa l111tl ftft or am 2 81 1n CdM '°'
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apta In 14 plant 1 80rm.
2 Bdrm and Towntlornee
• poola, tennis, ••t•·
taua. pond• Ou i;tald.
rrom San e>i.ao ,'.WY
drtve North on a..cti' 10
Mcfaaotn ano w.t1 on
McFadden to S..wtr\d
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NEWPORT PENINSULA 24 Hr c&r-e.ToYely lklenee Advice In all manera Love, Experlen<:e only need lllllUL lllTIL AllllTll'f
rt e 171~197e-S.&e WALK TO BEACH Furn marriage & bualneaa eppty Comm earn1ngs Typing, It ec:counllng, cu• PfT Mon I Fri Elcper'd.
ICWYIEW
Only 10 m1nut11 lrom
Lagun1. your own private
ocean view from Dana
Point'• most aecluded
scenic bluff. Like new 2
Br w/deo, xtra large prl-
v ate pat ios C ell
960-6331 or drive by
24585 Santa Clara to see.
om · S3 ~Olmo. $290 <Sepollt. Also counMllng 1815 · 581•8007 · IOl'l'I« relattoo1 lrvi,_ X-Ray lie Call &44-2455 la-tr rel 1. S.G-9589 6·9PM So EJ Camino Raal, Sen BALLY YACHT CLUBS
ltatah 2fM wan, led non smkng tem Clem LIC'd 492-7296 BABYSITTER. llve In tor 751·7221 (Cheryl) lllTAl.ITlllmt
t d 3 B 2 8 two school age girts San Needed on Mon. Tue., SC
Furn 28' condo A'1ti/1 ~=~1=s252r575_~~;; Liit I Ftaa• 3004 Clemente 71~92-1477 . OUll/111110 Plau ., .. For lnteMe'#
CM 751-5501 or Ana Ad Q1ft1 & ~tics for prtat· calf s.~553 .r213 642-4300 24rtrs NB Ocean vu tun IOYI"" $50 REWARD grn bckpck IUYllTTll macy Npt Bch 840-7373 · · ... , w sketctipad, 1011 Bibo• My CdM home '°' 16 mo lfftal/......._/._. Furn wkly rentals Aprll· family, health consctout Brdwk 720-2608 9.5 boy 2•4 daysi weel< Own CLERK TYPIST 34 hrt wk ~ !-;2t2t S e p I S I e p I t o $325 ~ utlla 64>328 1 tr1n1 Call Answer Ad needed by NB Church Exp req NB 642· 2e
ocean/bay 1,.... •~2 ~300 2~ rt Must rte~ xlnl typing DYNAMIC Natlonal T .... YHla ltlltala lll-•112 lt•tall Waatt4 Ztot • \J'7' ~ ... • .. rs lkllts, t>e we11 organaed, commun1cet1on1 11rm
P , F I I I 1,.....1 fQUND ADS BABYSITTER wanted· use dletaphenl, and take wilh 15 offloee IMl<t
Lid B yf I dbl .... _ ro w x nt re """ no t 3 A ... lldren (5 2 10 diet ti W d o a ron • w..... for 1 Br apt. or gueat care or ..,, . . some a on. or comm ~· Earn
Mobile Hme. couple or houM In CdM 961-0505 ARE FREE mos) Approx 2x per wk. proc. "'1!Ptut. Send r• up 10 s 1000 per wk sngl adult on!Y Small pel C M area 642·8222 eume to 3209 Via Udo Gr .. t opc>ortunlty, come
OK $1200/mo 957-0221 Local lam l()()l(lng for large •• •n1H11 NB. 92&63. Attn: Nancy QfOW with UI Cell Mlll'ty
5-6 Bdrm CdM/Newpor1 an at 972·2927 IOWFlllTI area Minimum 1 yr Xlnl Call· Full bar 3 day week
Furn. Room w/prtv Clote UYFlllTI re1·1 780-0715 • 4PM-12 or 2AM. Call OLlll/TTPIST .--lllllTUY
to sttapplng & freeway, SUMMER RENTALS G.rqH ft H2·11ll Maria SURF & SAND Need resc>onslble P«M>l'I One of Oranoe Countl ..
lrvlne. 552-0564 ...... ~NMiAliiY... Ital r 2112 HOTEL. Laguna Beach. with strong typing lkllll oldelt comp.anlel. car .... ---------1497.4477 EOE to ...._t rn Advertltlng opportunity for r!Qhl per.
Laguna Nlguel. S 190 Ulll. tli~IM•IM ""'A•uoe.-...1111fi""uh"'y-tln"'l11111hed-""2.-c-ar -JJEAUTY o.pertment Wiii do m-M>l'I exper or trainee tncl Pool Susan Oya storage & 3 cloeets. CdM. Found. cruleer blcycle. •HAIR STYLIST tng. dipping, malling, r• w/1trono 11cretar111
833-32121 831-0561 eva $ lOO/mo. 645•2256 Sunday. nr Balboe laland •2 MANICURIST & cord keeping. end typing lklllS Ind Oealfe. Muat SUMMER RENT--,;r-1•-------
Laguna Beath. 1Br, Ocean
View $750 mo 495-8397
l~rt lt1cla 7t
S fi58: exetuslve Nwpt
Tower Condo. delux 2Br
2be on bey wtooaen vu &
lull sec Dock 1va11
673-3504 Avail 5115
*Versailles luxury Junior
1 Br Pool spa, aec gate
$550/mo 545· 7754
LEASE $1500 2 maller
brs, 2 b1th1, securtty
675-7570 evs/673-8696
Male prel'd. clean. cool & 573•3600 •ASSISTANTS Full lime. 8ood benefits type eo wpm Selery
c 1su11 , non -1 m k r . V acatlta IH ltatala 14 FOUND Large blk & mete Cnentele not nee mull be Send resume or lettet of °'*' a.n.fltl provtded
$300/mo NB 548~300 ••••••• 2ff7 161' W"tclltf Of. N.B d" Huntington Beach o perlenced Rlcrterd awllcallon to Ring ~ S.7•5625 IOI MUI II I I s 1 30 IQ ft Ca I 968-3046 Ouellalle Salon. 200 Melinda Tl'tacillfY mo 11•nA11
Beachwalk Towneh~,;,e ULM& IOIUFlllT Agent S.1-5032 FO"Ynd May 2· F blk Lab, Newporl C«lter Or N.B. Claumecs Adver11.ing M9r hperleneed Eiieeuuve
G Pool J Elegant 2 BA 2b• home $330/up crpta drapes ate approJt 4'-"t mo. Mna Or Bkpr Exp TakeC rtarge IHLT PILIT Scretary tor magazine s~:~ rr:·Cabi.Tv~i Prlvacy-yet cloMtopier 17301Beach Huntington &NwptFwy 241-0852 tor RE BldrlDev U publllrter Mull hi ve July only $3500 incl meld Beach 842•2834 CMINB erea Setary 330 W Bay. P 0 Box 15e0 good thortrtand & typing & Laundry priv $350 • & gardener Refs re· Found Suncley May 6 14K Costa M ... CA 9264!6 ak•ll• Attr~ive offlcel in
FURNISHED or 969-1967 111 6pm rices $250 & up 551-9362 8-lOem Moo ·Fri
UNFURNISHED Prof resp -Furn bdrm & WE lllllWIW 752-2841 or 673-5374 Found 1enn•s racquet VIC illnalltm 11&111 ·-IAIMUt
ALL UTILITIES beth $300 •;, uttls rt~~ -=~dt': -:m.;.:. Busy Npt Blvd_C_M_ newer Tew1nkle Park in 11ree1 t!T'-nediate openll)Q. PeJ-Small cafeteria '" Tustlf\
PAID. HEALTH 979-4575 Ive mag MC24 rtr reservations retalll otttce ate, $ 70 • 540-2058 HUI I Ull I aon wltrt 1tronQ tle4d •11· Some IJtPlf ~ed
Varied dutie.. aome typtng
pref8'red Will train. En-
try level Apply In C*'son 1a.eo BandtUer Cl<cte,
comet of Ellis Fount..,,
Valley. "3-9881
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Entry level poettk>n Li1e
typtng, good wtth fb#•
Call lynn S40-2450
GENERAL OF'FICf
Mall Order Co needs F /T
pereon tor bUty prtone9 a
misc dutlea. 7:30 to 4
Moo-Fri $4 hr Apply 11
Books on Tape 729
Farad. C M. 548--~25 ••• ., .. Ifft••
Fu11111me. Peraonat>te. wet!
groomed, good wtth pub-:
fie, matufl (ptefer Oll9f •
301. responal bte to-
handle one pereon office •
Non/smeller SJC wea. -
661-3115 for IPPI
IUEIW. IFFICE
Full/time Duti. 1ndude
filing. mau pr-epar111or1 &
some Phone answering
The candidate mu11 i,.
well mollvlled. organQed
& must rtaYe • car Call
Tom B111<e at 553-1 133
HAIRDRESSER SpKe
rental. CM/Nwpt area
5'8-9771 Of 646-1 '"
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VERSAILLES
corner 2 Br $950/mo
650-4504
dep/utll Avall lmmed Quired Owner 6?.3;6372 Balboa Island. small of· gold ring. Laguna Beacrt baaed on axp 557-4260 642-4321 ext 302 I 1"'1ne Call 752-&AH
CLUBS HNNI'> OCC R / b & _7 14•337•8551 I S595_1m_ o 645-9628 woman kind and sincere perienee in Mt up & oon-Call tor appolntmen\
SWIMMING l...iU\ Nr oom w •pY1 a Found White dog wit rt I 0 ltvtng llone whO nu extre ' structlon of wall• & .,.,. 836-0511 ask for Sue
11• ent. S325 ALSO ,room, S ll I l ...JI Oelux Pr1v11e 13). Rec:pt Newport Beach Animal bedroom 10 board and work ullng brK;ll block. Full/part time. l'Y9S 3-4
muc h more' ~or ry $225 Ullls •n<:I 545· 7264 •••tr tltl I , .. • 1 area, sm kn area. plush Srtelter 644 3656 care tor wet I bertaved stone & venous concrale hrs dNllng Wtlrt people &
Termite Repatr Teonntc1an
needed Leading pe!it
cor11ro4 compahy Some
carpentry 111per1ence
needed We tram Call
Charley. 9-12 noon
no peh Model~ Room. shr balrt. woman 35 0111 t•r l1la14 Otfitt carpi. Ille decks. lull Lost/stolen 2 le Srte111es 111ghlly' nandJcapped hnisrtes Apply between money Must be rel11ble
open daily q to 6 & up Newport Beach ftr Ustt111 I 4tt1H1 serv parkini. nr Hoag sablel wrtt. Mesa del Mar scrtool girl part ume For 10am & 2prn at 498-2310 & retP<>n••ble Salary •
Yll IHHYI IT! ~ d $205 645-2590 Wattrfrtat lt•H llO. Hos pt I ;~9•9sJ ~61 mo tract REWARD 540·5605 deta11S write to Dally COOK Expenenc.d nam-bonus negotiable Call
GATED VILLAGE COM· ~ SEA & SUN LODGE .i ll It ll• llOO Ptrltalll lOl2 Pilot, Ad R555. P 0 Box burgers. hot dogs. tacos, Mon-Frt 9·5. uk for Mr MUNITY -2 Bdrm.2'1't bl VV ti trl •• Oelux Prlvall (5). LO 1560 Cotta Mesa CA 30 k SI R mney71418919363 1600 sq It ol PURE $105 wk/up Color TV -A 9262S . 25-rtr1 wee • ary u -Apartments 3026 W. Coast Hwy, Npl ltat1l1 ti Reep• area, am kll. plush OllllLYI SEELEY neoottable (depending on I"•••• WF-f /T LUXURV Gerage,SPA ln Slaart 2tol carpi. 111e decks, lull CallJortnBlow 7886814 expertence) Hoegy 11: -fllK
979--6021
maaler suite. dining Newport Beach So. ~··•n····· 2904 serv ' parking. nr Hoag earmtcneels IP for Julet Typing, lt1tn9 6 rte.avy
room. wood burning S U-•• •• IUOll 4 Brlbacondo Poot, spa Hospllel $1700 mo ---------1 lllTlllLIH 645-3678btwn9& 11A phones Some wee«end frptc, microwave oven. 1700 16th lreet a Newport Crest $300/mo 759.9501 WE &llE STILL IPll or 1 30_,.PM work Interview by eppt
prlvete patio ELEGANT (al Dover) IOTOll 111 ' utlls 645-2547 EXECUTIVE-S-UITE-And running 7AM·9 30 PM RequlrM top skill al Yacht only 646-7441
HIRlll
Outgoing. anthu111111c:
adults • partlllme even·
1ngs You mull en1oy
worl\1ng with youtrt and
be 1 po1111ve mo11111tor
LIVING only 15 min from 642_5113 _ _ lnteriO< Ftnlsrtlng Sam L C()()I(, retMlf. Apply In per-LLIO'S IRIHY Furtion Island, 7 min 1o Wkly rentals. s 125 & up Big Canyon condo labu· Newport Cntr $5501$775 a day. 7 days a week Morse Co 645-1843 son 19trt St West, Costa
So Cout Plaza. Juat eHI Newport Beach No. Color TV, 'free coffee. lously furn · everylrttngl F 640-5470 Present this ad end re-ll'-M°aam••--E _Mesa 650-5735 l"l"Ul lff-" t $500 759 1290 cetYe 1 IWO m111ages lor •• --I: I: -of Newport Blvd & eoulh 880 Irvine Avenue neated pool & steps to pre • -.-EW-OW-1-Ell-the price of one want student year round Cooks. lull time et Coste Laguna Hiiis 9-5 wt<dys
Call tor an tnterview
Ml-10211..,.
of the San Diego Fwy (al 16th) ocean Kltch's avail CdM Mstr wlba 1va117:1 Luxury suites at $1 oo, no ClllCll OF l&SUIE Appr• 4 hrs wk. your Mesa's finest rtealtrt lood Call lorr-ppt 581·2121
2 4 7 3 0 r an 0 e Ave 64 5 ll 04 985 N Coast Hwy $350 Rm av111 6-25 to hrst 1111 or security lree time Mon lhru Thurs store Hee Ith orl4tnled
631-5439. by •PPI only J•••••.!!!!!!!!!LL.:a~g;;un;..a.;;Be;;;;a;;c::;;;n:. ~~9~4-·..;52;.9•4• 8-2 1 $300 720-99 13 use of Xerox. 17trt Stat 5 111 I. lllllllll Call wkdys 7 14 359-6451 dependable neat & wlll·
Empl M/F, 35 ~ to she Frwy, SA 543-7369 FILLEllTll weekends 673-0092 ino Pleue apply II .lo .1.2 -----Mother s M erkel & C.\REER
OPPORTl''\ITIES
HOROSCOPE
---~ , SYDNEY
0MARR
Friday, May 11 ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19). C.10 ~low. d on't ~atter forces, realize
that good news ts forthcom ing following 1n111al delay Permit others to
express vtcw s. to take in1t1a11"c You win b) playing wa1~ing game
Legal dcc1!>t0n 1s su bJcll to change.) ou 'II do best by conservine encrg>
TAURUS (Apnl 20-M ay 20): Keep. rc!\olut1ons concern1pg d iet.
nutnt1on. health. [mphas1!i abo on employment. basic ch.ore'I.
w1lhngncss 10 rev ise, review and rebuild on m ore solid !>lructurc ( heck
sm oke dctedor, re mo' l' 'lakt) hanutl~. be posit I\ c concerning
efficiency of burglar alarm GEMINI (M ay 21 -Junc ~()) {}de h1ghl1ghh romance rreat1,1t}.
change., a net)' and c~l lll'ITTl'nl ( il'l ttka' on parx-r. real Ill' mrmlx'r o f
oppo'i1tc ~JI d oc' rare and 1ntcn1.h 10 J)fO\l' 11 Do \0"1l' ~1<oonal
dctect1\c wvrk K eep prom1w made to \o u11g,1e1
CANCER (June 21 -J ul' 22 I I 1x:u' 011 do ml"'' 1l "'uc\. h<1\1t ~l'Urtl) long-range pohllC\ (cm tonal rt{(hl'> <ltC Ill\ Ol\Cd "'llhn~· ncs~ to make intclhgenl lOl1l'.l'\\1on ,., nctl'''an (11.·nu1ne barg;un ,.,
a11a1lablc 1n conncc11on '-'tlh tlo'-'l"r arrangl·mcnt' lu\.ur~ item art
obJeCI or reclining chair LEO (July 2J-Aug. 2~1 l knll'nl o l dcccpuon mulct Ix' rrt•.,1.·rH -
know 11, protrcl -.elf from cn1111111nal hru1\C'\ ( lard~ meaning'>. guah
<ihon trip ma)' be ncce~sar) \u1a ~,f m\.\lt'r) pre,a1h romance 1' part
o f scenario P1~ce!I. Virgo na11,1.·~ hgurl' prominent!}
VIRGO (Aug. 2'-Scpt :!21 Thi~ 1.an he a r><>'-'Ct·pla~ da' "here
money l!I concerned An·cnt un lcg111ma11.· 1nH·\1mcn1 inlmmat1011.
pa)mcnl!I. t·oltc u on' and tll'lOunttnl( pron·dur1.•\. < :rnt'er I au1u'>
( apncorn p<'r\on\ pla~ promi nent rok\. tk awan: of 1rcm cndou'>
po1cn11al LIBRA (Sept. 2~ <kt 22) l 1m1n14. 1udgmcn1and1111u11wn an: on
target Y ou'll rc31.·h w1d1.·r aud1l'nCl'. product ran be su1.·cc:s\full}
public11cd, p tomotcd. Real11c that cll("llo1t:rnon _ 1\ nnt n<'t'C!l~rtl)
ncga11ve. Pull out \top'>. let nH1\lc pla}. go ull o ut tor success.
SCORPIO (01.1 2 l-No". 21 ), Make new !>tart. '}I udy I 1brn mc\\ng1.·.
1mpnnt your o wn ''> k and d1~pl\l) rnurng1.· of t•onv1rtt0n~. Many answer~ arc found tx·h1nd \<.'cncs. mman11c meeting 11. couchrd 1n
mystcf) and you'll Jovt• C\Cr) m11mcn1ol1t Leo 1s in\nlv<"d .
SAGITfARIUS (No' 22 Dec. 2 I ) f motion\ tend lo dom1natt!'
IOIJC. Know 11. avoid Jump1ntt lO ( o nclu'l1on\. define tcr~'I and build
for future ~cunly You'll he rad of burden. w"h wall be fulfilled and
you'll know that .. ,~131 fl('r'ion" 1~ \t'TIOU\ < ancrr nattH fiiurcs in
\CC nano CAPRICORN ( Dct 22-Jan I~) I lKU~ on :ll htc\.emrnt, amh111on.
ultimatr aoals, travd and anrll'ratcd \01..1al ar11v1t) C 11vc full rein 10
intellectual <:uno'i1ty -mnkc 1n<.1u1nr'i con1.'t:m1na i.nlc~. e\pectally
whcrt apparel 1\ rnn<.crnrd C1em1n1 ~ag11tanu~ p<'~ns fiaurr
promtncntly AQUARIUS (Jan 20-1 cb 181 '°\lalu!> quo 1~ \hakrn -Iona
distance eommunacataon could 1nvol\.C' Journey. «lucation puhh'lh·
1na. Scorpio tndlvtdual u1d5 in bou~11na career 1mprov1na bu\1nr ,
opponun111cs U nusual drtam. properly 1n1crprctrd. could prove
prophetic and lead to profitabk cn1crpnsc
PISCES (fch. 19-Mal'('h 20) You'll he tn\Ohcd 1n m~'>ICr) and
could bt called upon for Jurydut), r 1nurH'tl\I rf\ourc-c' of other\ ~ompd
your a11en1lon lrpl narrrmcnt In' olv••' JX•rcentn&<'\, ro} all1C\. lk
rc1dy for unui.unl wr111cn commun1ra1mn -nlalir l·hangr' \\h1d1
prnlr«t 'our own 1nterc\t\
~~~~~rgE2 8cM2 ~~~~ *latoltht S1ltt1* 1 • UOllEEPEll/IOCT Kitchen 225 E 17th SI
fem $350/mo • • 1 uU11 1 MO FREE RENT SllUllll LA SPA Irvine penllon admn & COSMETOLOGIST Hair-
548.1200 Wlsrtorl term lease lull •AWIE consult firm needs a FIT cutting 4 Receptionist serv suites 881 Dove< Or ei~r Bkprl acct Must 675_8406 F Crtr1st1an shr 2brl 2'hba Suite 14 NB 631-3651 432° Campus Drive suite nave e11per tn double
Irvine twnhse pool. 1ac. 190 Nwpl Bch 556-2260 entry 1ourn1J1. balance Cllml IELP
1ennl1 S395 • Ullll laaiatll TOP SH srteets & able to work Full & part llfM DAYS
ASAP Ro1emary 1!57-9688 ltatah 2916 Females prel Models and w1sever11 bank accts Flexible nours Apply 1n
Fem only to srtr big hae In IEWNIT PIH UU EscorlS 1213)866-1984 Musi be eggrasSlve & person Orange Julius.
HB No ktdal pete N-smkr STORE or OFFICE SPACE t .. iatllll ~~:!.;;;;i~;::::ga l;b·::~ 711 E B~I Blvd N B
$300 incl ullls Or unturn Avail now 873-6640 fer Salt 4012 lormence Smol<era need Cuatomer Servioe-Phone
968-3880 al1er 5 30 -not epply Crteri at surv-. no selll,. no cold C•••ercial y, HOUSEMATE$ BEAUTY SALON or 714·857-1204 calls. M -Trt. -9 PM. UNLIMITED ltatlll 2911 $4 75• l rtr HB 963·7457 WILL LOOK FORYOUI EQUIPMENT tor sale IMllHPH F/C -
"Gain comfortable rent & 16040 Harbor F V Great locallon on p C H Publlc accounting office HLIYllY lllYlll
th 1 11 1 11 di l240 SQ ft 1n Newport Beacrt Com-Call 646-9562 wkdys 9-5 I Musi nave good driving re-e nice ee ng 0 n ng Agent 541-5032 plet•ly stocked, wllllng 10 I a new friend'"' " cord and know the LA
NEWPORT & TUSTIN Newport Blvd Costa negotiate Call eves IOlllHPER 1 and OC areas 645-7811
832-4 134 M esa \500 SQ /II 786-8105 Full Charge-Must be DELIVERVORIVER
S750t mo Realonomtcs --------• strong in rtotel loodr r& Clean record Brino MVR Lg Backb1y house Pool. Corp 675-6700 M t beverage eccl. p epa e Costa Mesa Blueprint
Jae. Lrg master suite, Ir fllllr monthly Del srteel P & L 1690 Pl cent•• C M $500 Mii Fem 662· 1542 1 ShoptStorel Olllce space 1 T .D.'1 4021 & payroll Send resume a
300 SQ ti or more. reas B PO B 8680 Srtr 3BR 2bl Newport C Mesa c.2 548.7249 WANT $50 000 ~ured by to H I ox dental
Crest Pool. tennis. and 2nd T D on Nwpr1 Bch NB CA 9265g·8680 £-pe11enced ROA tor Of
1 p a $ 3 8 5 / m o . • CdM dh• suites AC ampl prop a 1 2 O •,. 1 n t C'l l'JP'I thodont•c olltce would
646·18691642-3850 prkg from $200 2855 E 675-6161 lllPl/Sf (11: 'I) consider ROA trom o•n
1 r.oast Hwy 675·6900 Btlhng Medi-Cal Med•· eral den1a1 e>lf ~e Meture fem n·smkr to srtr WANTED People netlding cere & private NB med•· 64' lot05
goroeovs very plush 3Br l•• .. trial p11t TO HH 10 000 up cat 1-11y ottice 756· 1055
3ba C M condo $350''> leatala 2920 No credrt ...,.. no penally Dental
u11111111 645-7480 · Denison Anoe 673-7311 llOllEEPH/SEC'T Ila" T1Hll/Mld1 Ttoll
1200 1 f front office lrg Smell ot11ce Beacrt to· people-oroent.O l ronl 01
Mature fem srt Npl HI• dr1ve-1n rr door e 1 w A~ 5100 II Ulmer K oll s pool nome N-smkr Reis 5•80/mo 629 Terminal . I I 1at.. c •on • u hce person desir.O tof .. -$a1la NB 675-1823 fll&ndl" H B denlll OI $400 ull inc 645·2663 I Way c M 540-9352 dys loo•••tl11 Cler.. ' • C1rpente1 Lal>Orer PIT tree 3 to 4 days • weelC
MIF lhr JBr apt immed 646-068t eves Experience r1Quired Could be lull time later Please cell Or Fords of·
Irvine $300 Alter 5 PM I 1600 sit wt amt office 50c h88vy 111P payroll pay La 754-1620 hce at 842· 743 I call 552· 1018 pl f 3 phase RendolPh roll taxes knowte<IQe of rry
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of ~.Ad-exper. pref'd. MW'! ~ fOfpl~tlnmodeHng Cl'lert97to-1'22 I. Dyw lo<*lfl9 lot MC· Codi•"*"-'~• I mede. full wtdlh In .. '15-41$1
wince to~· brtgtit, eneirvettc. people Jobt In Orange County Patt time or ,,T, .., ..,. retaty ~ le l*'t0n9tiee wtca. 2 M. 1 , *"' ... dr•P•· 125. Hanging Hewpot1---H-.,-rt>ot--,-pvt-...,----------Moo 5qu9d "1·9091 otlented s.lary IQ 11000 .. fm Wllf 819110 P<•lmport/axport l •~t. Duties will In· 842-1111 beltl.C cnt'.on atand SU want*' IOtlWW 40' power
H&JSicrEAHbt§ -+ ben9fttt. APfJi'J In pe. , ........ , company 759-<84M elude hMyY phe)Ma, type C)o)c.. temMt AKC 831-10t9 boat "4-4800 anytime ----
Went \0 wn MOO-seoo ~~,:~· ,,..,~201 ... .... PART TIMI!. SECRETARY ~ ~ ~ $200. Ell'IA 497-1350_ JiWlil{" llH IUP Wlml &OA!V£R ·~~ ~. = o:=· ~ ;;:!.'1.f:';~1 MOVER 0-.IVER· fOf local ~7' ~· Hour11-12 omce. 1100041100. Cell POOd .. Pupe.T/cup,Toy & th ct. Yety wn: qu;ity'. 3'' Pow wtwat• & .i.c-8~~ trede + c;Mh. 24CM1S1
?M-1222 · · IAI • WllAll .... T Movtng Co. Bobtail exp • eoo.t72-1858 Min 1250.& up ~2MI FWtaR prloe S 1110, Nit tne.I ~. Can ... lf•al·~· ._. /fm --iiiiiiiiUiil-'°' ~ 8.-cl'I hotel. l*pfut Mutt be 24' yr• or PTfTl~E Sun EarlyAM to seCA!'TARY/RECEPT SHELTll PUPS· PH•· for '400. ANett 150-eM aume any month this I • '72 Suc>er oooci. r,'100 llllllllNl1 Part/time o..k C1911l I older. clun cut. Olstribut•N~to Top akRI• references fdr bred S150 a.a-t.S: 18kar•tOOldaapphlrun· tummet (805)496-1501 .,.,...~ =~-aft# IPM
ll..,.ln Of out. FIT. Cook, Maintenance Work•r eourteoua & hard-Newa--Stande In NB area. buty laQuna Hiiis ia~ Of· • , g • g • m • n t r Ing Sw .... AnefW>t909, 2 elde ExcellentSelec11onotNn 241.o&H
ctean, laundry for couple. Must have knowttdge ot working. Call 850-1370 Requires Dependable no.. 830..eeec> SO CALIF 000 TRAINING w/dlemonct. both tlde9. 1i.e avaU. Up 10 25•. S8 pr and C.,.,llyprepared
Houae on bey. 84~ 1908 light electflcal & plumb-NANNY wanted: Brit or Vehicle Call Mike In home obedlenoe train-S 1800/obo 873-Q858 It. 548-1501 Uled BMW't atw• In '72 VW Squ~· Xlnl Ing repairs. Pretw retired 557-8393 llMl'YY/Utl llAll i"O. RMI. rat•. 15% Off ar---n--·---r.or-rzlc-=r--r-----:;;mnr;: St k running eond. 11260
Houtelceeper M or T & Fri, lndtvtdual. Houra tlexlble, lrlel\ trained tor l:'''' IOM L.aguna~prlvata 't~h~ltm~on~th'.!:1~"3~-~3~3~18~=-l~=====~~U! oc 842-0168 ~m:':g~~:9:~:::. Call Kelly: 493-7137 • & e. Inquire 7 2--0700 community. Swing ahltt. WI,.. Foll Terrier•. AKC. ''· 16' Uttil §Q. bl •. i====~ .... ~~; 111·1n1
· . l1"tt111 M......., Hur... PART-TIME. Varied"°"" S4.75 pet hr to ltJrt. CaH s100 up 828-0224 aaemblad. u..a 5 moa. 2oew. l•t1 S•nJeAna 'llYWIR .... ....,/IMraftttr lm!Mdl1te openlncJ. AMI OllA1t I IA't to Include early A.M. Mon thr Fri, fOI' •P90lnt· $100. C•H aft• 55&-91051rr-~----r:11:-:r-z ClotedSun Y
needed. lNIM. l.Jvw In or ••t•t• securlt1e1 •._P-Appllcatlona being ac-weeund• Mutt have de--ment. 4'&4-&571 ltntt 1111 AMWAY PRODUCTS ....... $3900. 497·H&4
oyt. Some Engllah & ref-ertence required. New-ceoted tor pan 6 lull pendable vehicle (aman SECURITY & OATE TEN-35·50% of1 flnar montl'I Mizutani Super s:;:pl\ 16 '10·5281, metlcutoualy erenoee required. C.11 port Beech. Call Ma Jo time, ConvaJeecent ex-truck, van, 1t1t1on DER: Start lm!Md. Apply Appy ~Ing, anyone18~0n Aste tor Bob 979-78t9 • maintained. Priced much
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$4650/bo, 552-7828 eV98 833-3807 ah. 2pm Crall. 760-8885. perlence r1M1"ired. Call wtg0n) to assist new• at t 131 Baekbay Or NB. ride. lv hands. u · below market tor auoh a
""' 1 7'"'1 •• F-' p•,....,r dealer In trvlM ' ~-717 1 A TIN: MAGIC LOVERS ,_..._..... ...__ /rt -..1 Medlcet Asst Ellpr. Front vv ·...., .... on.-" 8';;; Musi be ~-SECYt RECPT A 11 _ II Membwahlp In txcl"-tlva ,,.,. .............. an · .,r. LIUl.a.tllJ & Back. Nonttmoker. NURSING ASST; cert dabte Contact Greg Newly cl'lartered uvlng1 n N81ft club~ prlee 77T--0611 eta Illa Blaupuntc QM, p/r· 5 * 'll 1.1111 * •
Fut IMJ9d N.B.,... ... SaJaty & Hrs. open. NB only. 74 Bed Reh•b· H'jijeMon(l1ythruFrlday bank In NB has opening 2FFrotlf,.. Xdm. Ref. CABBAGE PATCH DOLLS 1f!Uo:;;a,runeHMi108 ~· ~~t,~:o~~~ ~ 1':~!° :~:!°:nu~i
tate tltlgatlon firm._, Orth. Surg 5<4~376 oriented Conv fac111ty between 9:30 and 10:30 for Secy/Recpt Polltlon 1200 Kenmore Waeher sea 850-3701 firm. Days only 751-4751 973-1345. eves & wkndl $El: J~108/ 648-5820 motivated experlen~ llllGAl.11LU111111 648-178<4 am Oflly 642-4321 requires good written & w t gaa dryer $176 · 873-1344 legal secretary Thi• PIT. tor 1 • .,.. NB pr9Ctlce. --II • verbal comm. akllls Xlnt 548-11M6/842-4970 Canvas SWap M"t Tarp HONDA EXPRESS. lo ml ~--------
cl'latlenglng position~ -.-..,.r_ benefits. Call R . 10Jt15' ,...aked roof. 2 1375/obo,982·3528 1----------Exper req'd Send , .. Addiction treatment Rodhelm 972-4630 DAYER M•yt-O Eletrlc, aldes stt;.,. 2 dresslnn II I I LARGE SELECTION Of
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16500/obo. 984· t0<45 ~u~t~ct•:~:,t:~•I,:~ sume to· Deity Piiot, Ad center E•per 984.-2267 PIJ (0Hl IUIU) Westmarlt Savlng1 Bank ei1cel cond .. $100 rm s c 0 mp t e i'e elllcyt II NEW & USED BMW'S!
1811 References required •824, P.O Box 1560 Order Dept Ans *" exp pref. Wiii Service station attendant all ~9'--0283 w/walghts Used 2X's. Pd lcMtm 1111 L• IUll ... '81 Rabbit Conv, whtlblk
lntr. lo ml, 1 O'#Mf', gd cond.$7500.I~ 640-G962 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 sm··· n•-· train Flell hrl FT/PT Hpf'r'd for evenings'. GE washer & gal dryef. $3.50. Mil $275. 759· 1206 .,, YAMAHA RD 400 VOLUME SALES • ________ l .. EDtC•L RECEPTIONIST -..... Fashion Island 760-8305 $100 "'4"8"72 T I bl Q d SER CE& r:•s1NQ .., " needed to write orders tor Apply at 801 W 19th St ea ~ v-v Celling Fan: brus wtoak 018 r 1 eng. reat con VI L"""
L al "~ret•rv Trainee Secretarial sktlls, good Order Dept No exp Wiii PRE-SCHOOL Gold 1 T cu 11 t-t-rr.. blades. tulip l""l'lts. Coat s750 OBO 979-8208 3870 N. Cherry Ave. eg ...-. _, ' narsonallty Willing to T h t •d FIT l"6 South Shores Landacepe '""' .,, LONGB"'•CH lrn WOid proc.r Irvine .. -~S860tmo II quall· eac er ,.1 e. \I"' " refrlg. 1 yr;8uaranty S250. S290 Sell S85 552--0796 ·79 H/Davldson Sportster """
'81 RABBIT CONVERT.
Sliver/blue. o!Mn.$7,800
873-224-4 Of' 875-4643 StOOOmo start 261-7228 learn front & back office r Wiison 662-5843 IRVINE 786-7494 seeiung uperlenced 6 0371 (No Cherrye•lt-405) ___ _ __ __ prececlures. 1n CM area. landscape irrigation man. __ • Eltltl ULI 'LO ml. xlnt, or~ onr II llH
LEGAL SECRETARY Min 546-2781, bet 9· 12, MJ'f Outside sales, sportwear. Prestigious Irvine baaed Please call 855--3791 I llT APPUAIOll Everything must go: $2800/obo 646--38 3 ~!~1~1 W~con.3 1 yr exp Salary comm ••EDIC .. L RECEPTIONIST salary + comm. must land oevetopment firm L S 9"'7 8133 n....... tB•• It '81 HONDA 250 OPEN SE"EN D•YS I "--5•0 101 "" " have own trans 5.r.•.3801 seeking LEGAL SEC· E "' • ~•. ,... typewr er. " ,. w exp uvv '" • 1 Ophlh ottloe, tront desk. -S 1 antique dressers. small THREE.WHEELER
'82 Black Sclrocco.
$8500/flrm. Xlnt. orig
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RETARY eno resume n STUDEITS Chest freezer. S200, Items. Thurs tl'lru Sul'\. By 650-4593 LIFEll&lll part/time. experienced. P1iater'1 a.,,eltt.t confidence to Olen Wshr/dryr stack, S200. •npt 645_3,.73 s •• Must be 18 yrs. First Aid 540-4585, 8-5 Mon-Fri No Hp. nee. Neat.reliable Properties. 17991 Cowan 111 Ylll Dshwr S 100. 646-5848 ..,. · '82 Suzuki RM 465, looks I
card·A mustt Apply Im-Ma<licat Recept Busy NB $4/hour 17 yrs+ FIT SI, Irvine. Ca 92714, ll••U 1111 llWll , S •• J. Wayne reg fam mem-and runs i1tnt. Only 7 mo.
mediately, testing wlll be oftlce Seeks enthusiastic. 983-4t14 attention Gall • Used Retrlg 1 100--oo. bersl'llp S 1000 644-7785 old $800. 5<48-G72.C BMW M 2 N h 11 We have openings tor All sizes. Also buy refrlg. -----------=="""~-.,,......,...~-,,,,--ay , o P one ca s personable. prot person. PARKING • VALETS QA/QC very exp· retiree boys & girls between Anderson Appl. 8<41 Weat IAllO llLAll MOTORCYCLE RENTAL Newport Dunes BUS" phOnell. typing F I .. I 0 II I I HONDA XA 500 , 640_2023 emae • m&e Ok n-ca nsp. n your 12-16 years old working 19th St. C.M. 648·6538 Preferred M;,_gahlp ,.--· ·~· · LllE YAl'En-Part/full time possltlons area Resume: lntertek. evenings & Saturdays. W •SHER & DRYER ., n~t oft,.,, 213 9 •68• $50 • day OtMr alna Sales-$ eulng 111 avall. Must tMlneat In ap. 930 fndtan Park, Rolling Earn money. tripe & " • .... ... ~ '" avf llable. 841·9828 Ove<MUdellvery
Apodselsserttlon lobur alcoune"nt~aasnda Medlca0ROLOGIST pearanee. 18 yrs or older. Hills, CA 90274 bonuses. Call ror bOth. Cindy 5<48-~2 PHL TOLE 12100 Y h CA ~O M apectall1ta
"'" N Be h _ ___. I have good driving record. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mr. RountrM between 7am & <4pm. Samcoaotaer ~ame ahotoowr If you're tl'llnklng of buy·
lice nurse Prefer ex Wilting to work days & • ••JOll -~~Ill l .,, qua y an ca.""" pr'--'3mi) L at $649 •-'I lng/leulng • M -• liveries & management · • k d w k t t IUL llTATI _. •• chfwry wood. Orig. value ~"" ' -STERLING MOTORS has ~ kitchen peraon De· ewport ac ,.......,s 0 • H""h tit h d _ __. B w ~
possible Interviews perience with x-ray. but ~ !'.r~ gc!o :!1:~1 wl~h Sales I ltlltah Mon.-Frl. 10am-3pm APP E lie COMPUTER $4000. 857-8113 · S500 2•1•8379 Iv mag IOmethlng extra tpeclal ·~ ~ ~·
Monday 3PM 675-5606 ~~ 1~~~/1~~~C:,1 ~f~ chance tor advanc:.erMnt *lllT&IT llOHI * SYSTEM. 128K, 2 drives, Schwinn 575. Jewelers ••tll ..... IC>f you. TMt drlw a new
111 .. HIMt/IHll-June 644-8722 d.:lya or Women encouraged 10 LIC'D AGENTS ONL y TEU•E •aa RS PI T CP/M, monitor, lnterrial lathe $695 548-2429 FOR RENf. 201 MINI BMW & we promlM you
.. •-/E•-etr1_11 75g.1104 eves apply. Call 7141558-4822 n--~R E 5modem;,,;>2k~ .. ·~· printer. · t••• Clean ReserW fOf sum wont go away empty "' ,. "' Interview. '111111.E Ill· 1100 Newport .........,, eal • 1985 . ..., .... .,., 1 •aaical bat. 6Mtl mer by the daw. 873•5133 handed. Umhed offer.
Extrusions production ta-lllllLS --------• late Development firm "'f ---:;;1:-----rrrzl , 1640 Jamboree Roed NB ... l#R'''I clhty seeks maintenance Fashion photographer has opening for enthue.-'" It ta DRUMS • Rogers 10 pc, MOTOR HOME WANTED Adj~t to Fashion
mechanic with strong needs models for test PAIT Tiiis IEOIPTilllST lastic motivated lndlvld-Dalmatian 3 yr male Xkc dbl base. almost newt Private party pays c:aah ltland/Newpo<t Cen1er SOUTH e1ec leaf aklll t E 1 1 •• •-1 1 1~ Cymbals, eases, all new · tr s o pe;r. shooting t pay tor ntm arymornng..,ng,..c09y Landdevelopman\co nr ua or ......,.....,,"'can-show quality, gentle, to heeds lncluded.Mustae4I 7141781-9350 ....... c111n
form trouble shooting and tab tee. you pay for distribution tor Newport OCAlrpon. Heavy ~~~i. :S ~~s ... ':n:1:Y good home 845-8188 tonight, blue boolts hits WHOLESALE TO PUBLIC "-... aa llT
and routine repair main-cost of print Must have Beach area 3'h 10 4 phones,t~ng. Contac1 Leslie 975--0299 MOTORCYCLE & PARTS $3600. tst $2000 tak .. Betow blue t>ootc· VW's & .,... Yll.llWAIU
tenan<:41 & lnstallatlon ol portfolio and muat be hours. Sunday morning shorthandorequlvllant MUST TAKE ALL alll493-7137eves,Steve Toyotu 850-1500 ·H Aho Fastbeett. 2iPd.
production equipment into fashion. hair make-Requires dependable ve-desirable, mature non Telepl'lone saleS. Looking ~8•1138 stereo, A/C Sunrt, very ''WI WILL llT
Position Includes gen'I up, clothes, good attitude hlcle. (Contact Mike) smoker 714/432-1161. tor prof. telephone sales WLM hit series Band Trai1111 clean $2250. 84•-8136 IE lllUllLI" ;:'a1n:•~ance 1 d,U~~s . & good energy. On 10-•-•5•57.-.83•9•3•E.-O •. E __ RECEPTIONIST. front people In the N.B. area. Puppys for tree, organ. duet kybrd 8 pre--TtlYti ~ 1024 fiat tt•" now e ga o a er cation and studlo,1photo p &. 1 1 Lucrative sales position MalamutetRotwyter, cell sets + amp+xtras. port· .. VolumeSalea. Service
relay logic and program-sessions evenings Sun & desk. hones cler ca wtearnlng potential of aft 6. 673· 7616 able S850/bo 97&-9212 17.c FIEl0 1 STREAM 172 Spider ""nv orig " And Leulng mlngsyetemsl1requlred M on C all Lenny P&ITTill work CM area Apply In S ~ , ... 15'camplngtrallef,llps5. · """ · 18711Beech8tvd.
Exper preferred Must 675-0823. Tues-Sat. 9-6 LIOAL Ol 111111 person. Auto Lines Leas-$50,000+ pr yr. Art aales. r........ Plaan Or1u1 ... $2000 ~8 2853 ownr, lo ml. mint cond, Hunlll on 8Mctl
ha ...... 0 1 I 1 fng 2927 S Bristo! CM Miro. Ch~all. Pieasso. - -· • S3000obo641·2157da-000 ... wn oo s, mus for a go-see Interview Start at $7 45 ....... king 11 ., · · ' · 7 ft •"fa, earthto---. g~"' Plano entat Disposal a W ...11 ,_ (11_.) _.2•2
work shirts ---------H.S. grads, U.5."ctt1zens. 966-5252 Dall. 546-9 S3. Blair. co,;. S75. 75.t.'..°4.13 vvu Sale: Limited number natll l8lftl • •
Repel•• •1t1l10.. Have something you want hard workers. Need auto. IEOlmlllST TEUPIHE Ulll Beaut. king 81 wat8fbed. under $1000. 536--8775 I WI TllH S WE CllE
TerraHe hfr, Pl11t to sell? Classlfled ads do Cati 3-6PM For fast growing hi-tech fof MADD Benefit Show 60% mottontesa, mlr-Plano Rentals from $12 for vehicle. 551-.8285
21l/IJl· l•20 It well &42-5678 Hunt. Bch 964--2890 co Phones. typing. llllng. C.M. location. $4 & up. rC>fed & ahefved head-mo. FREE tessoos & rent. lew I Ill•
EOE M/F W11tlng to train on Apple Part/time: day. evening board $225/obO. Pleue Call tor de1alls. 960-1155 WE llY
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pairs, previous employ.
men! In apt malnt or
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req'd 642--4907 10..<4
I al.ly P1·1 I 1"' ... ' . . word procctcomp. Great No expe7r5~19e4nec1 Ive mesaage, 720·1823 :~:":,••I; growth oppty Call for .. PIANO. Sml Upright. Mint 11n
appt 8·12 650-0920 ---------Brass bd qn u . Dresser cond tl'lruout. Stoot. •Telephone •PP1 makers, $600 Mr Sargeo1 (213) tuned. delivered. Pvt pty.
•101,tiHist/Stt'-PIT, FIT. S5thr + bonus 906-6362 (7 t-4)5<48-5858 $750. 7 t4 ~7-5672
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supervise newspape1
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S<>OO p.-r month. Call l I :00
to 1-:00 P\1 . .\-.k for Brut•r
Em.,1t',.
CIRCULATION DEPT.
EO.E 642-4:~21 EOE
O RANGE COAST D AILY Pll,OT
SELL Idle items with s
Dally Piiot ClaSSlfled AO
110 W BAY SI ·COSTA MESA CA 9167'> ·. ' ~ .... k I '• I ....
TOQAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACROSS
1 Lover s word
6 Lyricist
10 Mariner
14 Wear away
ts Skillful
16 Hipbones
17 Having hear
1ng organ~
18 Legumes
20 Wo rk at
2 1 ·Get out1
23 Detecis
24 Card oamP
25 Faculty head
26 Insect
30 Fn11t
34 China el a
35 Classes
J7 Annoy
38 Make SIOUI
39 Sea mammal
4 1 M ine rr
42 Sinbad s btrd
43 Unruly kid
44 Seep th1ough
a membrane
46 Place 01
com ba1
48 Opposed
50 Border on
52 Lamp gas
53 Afeas
2 3 ,.
17
20
38
4'2
60
56 Female
57 Cr'ew
member
60 Scourqe
62 Weapon
64 Land unit
65 Iroquoian
66 Surpass
67 Tobacco
COllOQ
68 Rip up
69 In wan1
DOWN
1 Permea1e
2 USSR river
3 Bloody
4 Acl of c;ull
"l NFL playPr
6 L1ktnQ
i Kind OI 010
8 r rt>f>
9 HcVJSc;
10 Brown stiadP I' Sorr~ worJ
12 G1•d grouo
13 USSR
nPW~ QO
t9 Roc;arv
22 Apprel1P•111P•
24 Meal d1s11
2'> Ed1lor s word
26 Serpent
5
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOL VEO
'li Wrong
anc;w er
• ti RPlal -1e
• C. l 1kPw1S('
1 1 Lesser Sur
oas island
;.\~ •regular
J.l En1oyeo ,.,e
c; ooes
16 Danish coins
.tr Savo" .faire
.1 1 Pr ayer wo• d
43 -1n
Tovtand
45 Sweet b;ead
7 8 9
J • Mn1her -of
1-1earl-lined
49 Joined
.5 1 Seater
53 Ma1or
Barbara
Juthor
">4 SlrtdP
SS JK r•1rer
56 Pleased 1 ')(!~
S ~ As st1on as
58 San11 i dr Vt>
59 -ruSI
61 Erin abbr
63 Cutting toor
11 12 13
n .7 554-3801 ~6-5916 Restaurant design firm ---------
has opening for an or· TIUPMll WMI
gamzed & dependable 1n-Up to s 10 hour Appl set·
d1v1oua1 to handle variety te<s tor sales crew. Salary
ot lronl office worlc fn,. • bonus Mr S. 957-30'46
Canopy Bed S 100 Twin Spinet piano. mahogany
Bed $<45 Exec chair S25 $575 .. Wont 26 t-2223,
Recliner Chair S25 Home ~8-6784
548-1946/642-4970
eluding phones, typing, ---------nll1999E/ .....
1111ng record keeping & TERllTE IEPAlll CALL 64~Sr80 r ...
WURLITZER PIANO
$900.
642-7927 ...
errands Accurancy & at· Termite Repair Technician Estate settlement forces Yamaha Baby Grend
tention to details 8 plus needed Leading pest sale ol furniture at lrac-Piano, Conservatory.
Excellent beoeht pack· control company. Some lion of or1glnal value Liv-ebony linistl, 6' tong. 6
age lnctudlng medical/ carpentry experience 1ng room, bedrooms. re-yrs old $6500. 6<4~689
dental Apply In l)efson. needec:I we train can trlgerator, washer, dryer. ,,---.,.., -...,.,---=--==
traa11 OH1tJ Charley. 9.12 noon. dining room, oll paint-Sertaa1 G.Ma ,1230 RHtlllrHt le"lots 979-6021 1ngs, prints, stereos, dis· Gympae weight 'tralning
2601 Daimler St. Tl~•Tfl MELP hes Baldwln Plano at low system, 4 mo old, new
Santa Ana IUl price. All Items must ~ $350 sell $240 559-0796
----for days/wknds starting sold last OPEN HOUSE ' ·
Rtotpti11i1l/Sto'y May 19. Pit or Fl t. S3 25 SAT /SUN 8AM to 1PM. TV hiie,
tor builder/developer Apply Edwards Newport, 49 JASMINE CREEK DR, ''"" IUZ
Non/smoker Send re-Huntington. So. Coast. CORONA DEL MAR.·--·-.----•-sume to Peggy. Taylor Mission Viejo Mall CALL NANCY a 1 TV John's Warehouse Sale
Wood H 1600 640-~ 180 to gain entry 50 beaut 25" RCA XL 100
Dove St s1:~~· New-WFFIO llUAIEI thru Guard Oat•. digital ..... swtvet base,
Port Beech. CA 92660. Exper'd tramc mana~er new Mt warranty,~ price _ for Newport advertising I llT JllllTllE Free delivery. 646-'1186
IEOEPTIHllT agency. Send resume to: LES 957-8133 SONY SL5200 BETAMAX
Local corp looking for re-Toni Alei1anoer. Import <48" rnd rattan tbl May Co. $690 + tu, Mil
cep11on1st typist with 350 San Miguel Dr, sunburst Inlay, 4 swtvet $450 ~6-7607
front oHlce appearance. suite l05, 1 1200 5S6-29 3
I COHHEll
1 CHEVROLET
')\,"II II'• I 11 :
' ' I "' I ' ,, ~ ' ·.
546-1200
WlllT
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
FllE&PPUIUL
Cormler·OeUHo am II.IT
18211 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
14l-llllal41-1111
WIWUTYHI
OLUI 11111&11 s .. Ronald Dece
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HARBOR 81 VD
COSTA Ml!>A 647 0010
•IWDU'I
SOUTH cou1n
lllZI
8J7-4800 49 J.4!> I I
Yel" ilfl 183 2 a, runt well nd• b()dy
work S750 5<48-72•9
Aat11r 0..ntic
lain HIT
11n11•11YW1
Sl'larpt Muet s.111 a..t
"reasonable" offerl Cell
71'4-'496-2336, 8-10 9Ve9
and wknda.
WWI Will •t '78 Sky Hawk. good tran .. II..... portatlon CAI'. $1000.
Volume Sain, Serv10e 644-9825
AndLeulng
18711 Beacl'l Blvd. 'll llZ QO llL
Huntl"i_lon 8Mch 42,000 MILES. an extr .. 1
(11•) 142-IHO 8{;~:'~J:oK
lumaa1 Wi llH catillac HH ·H Vw Karman dhia 175 EidOftldO conv. 71.0& superb cond. Only $2500.
640-2107 dya, <497-1<418
•erct4n .. I l4 Weetcly 8-5 For interview Newport Beach, CA 92660 cha rs · 4 leala Gtat11l 701 l S,.rta, hct,
call 842· 749 1 Travel Agt. Prt or Fulltlme KrelH bamboo coffee A' oms DINGHY' 2 HP 1141 MZS '56 228§ dual<: 44 r•
(N table, Sehrol aeries S -iirililii"1""~,.-'"''°",.....,_ stored new eng trana
orig miles. n.w wfllt•
pefnt, new Micheline
tires, blue top w/bfue
leather Int. Muet ... to
apprectete. $4495. Call
Liz or Jim 875-3286 IECIPT /IEClnllY 1 yr 0 computer ei1p $400 obo. 640·2<497 Johnson with Oars. 350 '75 CAN AM 250 brka etc $7000 Invested Must be sell starter req.) Exp. 650-1500_ 645-4203 RUNS GOOD ••"""" .,.,. 280 -,7-8-s.vt--lle-. _80_K_m-l.-r-eal-
Llte contemp mahogany p •--701 6~593 ro....,.,/obO ... ..-l
w/heavy phone exper, nPllT II WPI turn-tree atandlng bar ••tr -t• I.I L--Y ••••• o.nwn .... P.,.U.....~. 5wt121~~~ accurate typist Op-4 WL 1 Dri -"O ••---'1 ..,,.,.., _.,.. po rlunity 10 grow Start Immediately Must w/wrought Iron base $29 11· Boston Whaler 25 hp "•" Ttl ~ Exit Condi 533_.2,.2 979-2060 work wee«ends. Apply Gold velvet couch $49 Johnson 673-4728 ·82 FORD BRONCO xd '7~ Cpe de Vlt• Newport Dunes Aquatic Chr, wood wtmustard '70 280SL. auto, ale, 87K, IMMACULATE. 2-tone
IESTAIUIT Park. NB. (btwn The cush S29 Ping POflg tbl 13' Boston Whaler. 1981, Hvy duty ei1trc, custom bOth t09s. new paint. Blue. LMther. Lo mt.
N """' I • P clllc $49 &40-6247 eves 35hp Evlnrude-swlvet int. stereo, 8 . mueh S14,500 831 "257 LoadedtS7295. 645-8851 Immediate openings tor ew,._ .• er nn ~· a seats, nu varnllh & bOt-more S t0,500 Mu .. selll -----""----
Sandwich and Salad Coast Hwy) No calls Lrg Dantsh teak desk & tom paint summer '83, 645·8124 '11 2111 '81 Blanitz. lo ml. loeded,
Mp ~eMrson8}~, AJ1eye,~h2ofso nP11T/IEI. IFFIOI chair, matching 2 seater Ilk• nu. 1984 Gal. trlr T11ck1 s Auto, air, tnrf, nd• cos-xlnt cond.. s 18,500.
S It Cp .. 11 1 N ort couch S500 6'45· l<4 l8 $4500. 548-3256 att 5PM metlcs, s •50001obo 831•6259· 17821 Sky Park Circle. ma " rm n ewp .. _...,....,__--------
Irvine 261•6178 Center needs respon-•HlfHhlrer's lllt & on wllnds 7~on~~ ~!_ :~~ 642-9187 '81 El Dorado. beaut. Do~
Restaurant :
1
:1e ~;~~ s~~~h p~~: Sii.ii 1~~~~~~a:. 19r:~~:~1s~:d _r_n __ •_Q<_d_S_aoo __ 650-5519 f'fl IU QI SIL ~~K 1",;,1'~1;~~~0':°"~~ LUICH SEIYEIS ltlon Involves phones, Save 50"/o &. more on new $4 750 Wm trade for Lido '82 F-250 XL beiU'litiow-42,000 MILES. all extras! trades. 1.,;all 780"'8702 Experle~ed, lunches only recpt. atat. typing. gen top quality bed sets, all 14 + cash 675•3516 room 4x4 v. ton pickup, Best Otter over S20K
office duties Good ben· lullyguar Not2ndeorre· 15K ml. man" extras (71<4)496-2336 Appllca ons accepted 2· 27' s or111 h 11 ... -· 1 ' pm Mon-Fri Bob Burns ellts. pleasant working bullts Twin aet. just P s er UVl'g ass, s 14,000/obo. 673-3609 .80 MBZ 300TD. Top con-
Restaurant, 37 Fashion enviroment. 64-4-5200 $69 95 All sizes avail. lvoa,ded, OtwDin 3F501 bwld/280 V--0 dlt~on lrory Loaded • Free delivery 534·5080 o vo Y ' ge, lal $1 ,500. call 675-6887 Island. Newport Beach Veterinary kennel ass ti stainless steral bait tank,
Sales needed. Exp. preferred Maple Twin Bed, Oalc Col-auto pllot. Loran ADF, ·n Chev Van .-. T Freeh
Two positions open. Hrs ree Table. 642-1648 VHF, Pollarls, sun '""· eng. carb, starter, shockl I IAIE l llCI I may vary Interviews from New blu swlvel rocker S50 etc Newport slip -~ & brakea. AIC. tllt/wl'll &
ST.IT .E.E 3 5PM Tues Fri 125 I S 9 500 custom intr Very clean · · • · Barret chair $25. Recliner tra1 er. t • . Call The Los Ang\fes Times Mesa Dr. C.M 631· 1030 S 15 Call 675-5652 536-3008 eves. 847-5666 inside & out Nda smog Circulation Dept current· _ days cert I have all the parts
ly has positions available I Yltll IElllWTill Queen sz solabed. $200 , Must sell $3000/obo WORLDS LARGEST
1n newspaper sales As a WHllll Sewmitwofk table, 6'x3'. 73 deep V hull, all lbrgls. 662·3344 tv msg MERCEDES BENZ ~~tdh~~t~es:~~~tJv~ ~=~~ llO. tt 1100. ••J· s50_4_9_-1817 atl 5pm ;~~ ~r~r5 vs58soc{;40~c Aati••nr ·14 ME~~~~~ BENZ
erous comm11s1on Hours Wtrk 11 U tr IO, Queen waterbed. com pl 8 t 8-9e7. 7661 Cl111ica to4S Excellent Selection
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
or late model. tow mileage
Cadlllaee In Southern
Catltornlat See ua today I
540-1110
2600 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
tTTtltt l
186 ™· reblt eng, xlnt tranap. H50. Ail-4'227 4pm·9pm For more In· 211·4'1·2111 StOO 857•2716 •tt 5pm l lea I ·1 JIMSLEMMONS
lorma11on. call 957-2361 -=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Sofabed/chalr rug tamp ts, ll 7014 1111Ill.HI11110 IMPORTS ext 1204 • end table. S425 ati. Bdr~ 21' Victory, 3np seagull, 2 Only 18,000 actual miles & 1301 Quall St Npt 8ch '78 Corvett .. maroon
WHIHI Nlmlll furn S 100 675-5221 sets sans, trlr, NWPI dry I Mint Condition Options 833·9300 ::~ rn:,~ =:.":!~
Setes lY&IWLI . sllp $2500 obo 551-28&4 inciude Reearo Mat• & TOP SSS PAID ..... I ~/obo. e-•r •ti IURSERY SALES Span carved oak din Mt. Blaupunkt Stereo PP _, ~ .. Early momlng hours de-6 chrs, china ceb, antique '83 Hobie 16. super mint Ca It M r K 1 r k at 4:30 wkdya 648-9151
Need energetic person to livering newspapers to I avocado, $ l200 Wr Iron cond, trlr w/cet boi1 714-963·5828 For Pampered •80 Chavett•. 2 tone. euto.
grow with astabtlshe<l carriers Hourly rate plu1 bar stools. uphol, $50 ea i1tras. $2800 760-0909 11111111 IEIZ am/tm CMMtt•. alo. new company Minimum 1 mileage relmt>orsement 7. sofa & loveseat "ellow '63 Corvette Conv •how· t _...... p 1 P•"" , S 500 .,. 275 year retail nursery ex-Small tru~ or wagon • &. wht S800 760_0176 1.tdo 14 w/bOat cover, room cond, lllver met blk op Mer.,_._ r ~ .,., t.r ... 2 · 7....-t
pertence Full ttmne necessity Call Bruce _' slip av all w/lratler top & Int, 4 1pd, 327 eng Dall Peter /Ill '82 Z28 t>lect(/chercoal.
Starting salary $900· Emsley 11am-7pm: WATER BED: king lite. $750 673-2352 S 10,000 873-1182 DIAL 213/714 MERCl:DES auto, 23K ml., loaded.
$1200 mo Paid holidays 142·4J21 tlt,20I complete w/llner, heater SAILBOAT 12',llberglass, Hot Rod & Custom Car HOUSEOFIMPORTS,lnc Mlf'IU11.700. 759-1918
& vacations; hospital In-S 150, call 549-0283 great tor lakes, kids Show QC fairgrounds 14 , .• ,. 1311
surance available Inter-G I S250. 720-9139 Over 1000 cars. Sat & views by appointment Yacht Broker'• License llllt n s / 3 0 '71 MOB NeW Conv.top, 9 only. Wed.-Frl 646· 7441 wanted, new & u1ed lrlH lc1ip. T l un. 5 12 & 511 , pen br•k•. 010, wire wMela.. t976 L TO Fprd P•IMn-- _ 8am S3. per day. 11 875--0212 ger Station Wegon. Mint LLIYl'l llllHY boats, luxurlout locatlon, Cetta Mm llZ4 IUllE HIPl.11 UU '2()00.obO. Bl Condition. 1 ·ownar
San Diego. Ca. Lleen .. ta A1t11 lart I 41 ooo "'IQ ml .... "" Ill.El PEHll WUTEI to be Inactive or not In Child'• day bed, iev.tor Paints, ahoa, hardware, obO. eso':'1eJ11&.;&510
Duties Setting, Leaming current uM etaewMre bllnd1, much m ore safety equipment, en· ·79 Astin Martin 2-dr tdn,
Decorating, Clu ntng must not have current ~I~ Fri/Sat 9·4 glnea, etc B / Int S44 ooo 178 FIESTA
store Must be xtnt wtth lllllatlon or prior coment• 328<4 Turlock Ortve 93t W 18th St, CM 63u3rg55w27crm · ' 831..,.199 LOW MILES, EXLT COND
colors $115 wk to start ments. >Ont 09portunlty Saturd1y 9.4 • ,78 91 tSC Tar< •· red/blk, S 1900 "42-7927
Accent lnterlora 333 Send rM4.lme documen-t 1 at. Aa•f • ,·g""" p p t Marine Ave, Balboa tatlorl of lklenM & ulary lt--1-7020 I 1 t 4•K ml, • 0,9VV. · ~H
Island. 873-2860 requirement• to 1235 cotl.c:tlona. moving to msl mm~a • 631•1281 l•73•ffi.,1d"§"f"@,.A~m~,_.'°'_,"'"m•1e
Loma Portal Dr El CaJon much smaller piece Sat II llMI ·13 92085 All options, wen 9400 751-3710
IOTRJ/ltlll h1l1t. Ca 92020 Noon 23482 a.I Mer Dr ldlll ltnll Elec '11/rf. c .... c;t\llM, wMe with~ • ..noua11r~..i:--__ ---_,rr:
to v P of major brolleraoe -WE clean your boet bOt· I ptw $8380 ~ Dye onty M2-t018 nuac
firm Good office ~1111 !Jt~I WHt.. 9105 l..,.rt IC~ IHI torn and repltoe .11nk1 at 973· 1345 ....... I wtcnd• '1-4 930 TURBO 1'117lll"'lp•onmll"!'1l;C~ .. Fif.-;Q""",a,...F,;;;0t-.·
typing Hrs 7 30 to • V 111 ;d """"-t Mo;r,;Q' s;, Kf"" BlR Nt, your 1llp 848-0792 673 1344 1 mula. v-dean. 1 OWi* Call Cheryl 957·8500 erta e. exp ' • .,..._, ··• .,. ~~.on ...... ~..!.;.....°... ml. •'llill\i\/obO 75g..95•• EXEC SEC desires •table 10· 9018 antique walnut u,; I ika 1iH ID l ........... """"''-~"T ,,,_,.,., .... Se11mstreu mlf ex-r 1n l poS1tton in p'--•a .. 1 -~d• board Muell Mora 1 a.•2 ...,.,. ·1 .. •-v ....., ""' ,__,, -·· 1 r:r11S1t 10·3 2119 Vista 12· 7' comp! rtblt (113) '79 320!. mint oond • .ti op--.._, v ' ,...,.,._ entufa •v canvH products nee vironment College bl\gd 1 bf -~"'' --o.klJte Coupe 4•K ml 831 2931 18·4 301 editing, typing ~ wpm Laredo (Blufftl NB WOod altp Wiii cs.llvet ion•. a, .. .._,... • 1'1111 llNNIC. $2800, 720--0H&' .,.. tll Ubl your location Npt "'" $8750 781-4827 ,14 935 fw-vtWalon, lla•n••y1u1--'7'•ortt'l•nd 648-6591 s 1000 ··•1501 .............. -=-=----" "" rn ......... 79 Cuetom!Md 320I mutt tJS cettlfled Setloua 'r~M':SJmm,._~
o ne pe1ton office Ulmer-J1~1 WH R•IAU UL.I 40 •50 moortngwtbOat "'' t>eeaute or smog onty. 942-eo18
1(01tu1 Sa111 875-1823 O.antlc 5107 CollectlblM, toy. ruin • near pavtllton 114,000 raw• Beat on• t7M>H1 ~;r;•
IED'Y /HlllllPll French W ioo~I for cloth••· •port gooda. <818> 79'l-8028 '80 5281 lt\/rt BIS to ml. --i "TT"-+--+-+--+~ 1 I boollt. jewelry, rke>fdt, ·,._ 1· 82 2iae M 't corotla Wf,1n neeo1 3 ye11r~ ei1parlence re· emptymn1 in N 1 C M t>rl<:·•-brac. food, OM ot Vou don't need • gun to wrp ""'" • work UOO 650-S 104 rn •~r.r."W~~ ...... •
qutrad S•cr.,1sr1e1 flt babysit It l'lakwrk I 1 ktnd treauree Fri t0-5 'draw fast" when you 673-4404 evM ----_.__..__"!!!;'•·~-••
phones. 11gn1 book cooking aome englllh Stt 9 4 St Jime1 pl.ce en ad II' Ille oa11y •91 ilOi s ptcg ong a.I)-87 "Cl.-o gr~ wftAl'l Int 714-315· 1919
k1W1p1ng Call Miiton Cati Antw•' Ad •30 j Eplacopal Cl'lurctt. 3209 PllM want Ada• Celt now er 3&K t>tiJbtll l'tat new=•n• bfakesetc: s. .. ,.~Q.,.,t,
t IJOO Jtl t 7095 642 ·~30024Plrs V1alldo NptGch 18425e76 c:ond si1.900 831· 134 t2150o Ev.t-499·'280 ~,.. ... "Pt•lllMt
67
..
co·ast leaders·op pose. oil rl'
Council members ta e federa official
on tour of Crystal Cove, county sands
assistant to De~ment of lntenor
Secretary Wiliam Clarkk met with
elceled and appointed omciaJs from
Newport Beach. Lquna Beach and
San Clemente for a tour Lhat started at
Crystal Cove State Park beCween
Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach
and ended with a scenic helicopter
trip alona the enure Orange County
coastline.
By DA vm BISHOP
V DellJ Piiot C..1I1'11141eftl
A U.S. Interior Department official
who visited Orange County Wednes-
day was greeted by a friendly but
Orange Countlans lead in
salary raises, housing
costs, studies show./ A3
A Laguna Beach police
officer's wife Is mending
slowly after traffic accl-
dent./ A3
Califo rnia
San Francisco's Em-
barcadero suffers $2.5
mllllon damage In fire./ AS
A Calif ornla poll shows
mostl'n state no longer
put energy shortage at
top of their llst of con-
cerns./ A4
Nation
Andy Rooney says
there's nothing simple
about home repairs. Or
Inexpensive./ Al
Mondale aids say former
vice president will wrap
up nomination before the
convention./ A4
World
The World Court has or-
dered the U.S. to end
mining of Nicaraguan
harbors./ AS
While Olympic officials
give Soviets a 50-50
chance of changing their
ml11ds, Reagan Admlr)is-
tratlon doubts It.I A4
insistent-group of lobbyiits from
three ·coastal communities. who want
to sec an end to future proposals for
local offshore oil drilling.
Carol Hallett. the western states
A time to reflect
A• the •an .eta on Balboa Penln•ala, the hleh-rt.e
bulldlDC• of Newport Center are reflected In Newport
Hallett said her purpose 1s to &Uher
information from local officials. not
to promote fuiure projects.
''We're Jookin' for your input. your
feelings.'' she said. ''We'n tryina to
find areas that should not be desia·
nated for developmenL ·•
Halletl said pfacement of new nas
off Orange County "is not a ques-
tion." because of a moratorium that
pttvents oil drillin1 and exploration
within J2 miles of the coastlfo~.
. But Laguna ..Beach City Coun-
cdwoman Bobbie Minkin said that
isn't enOU&h. ''especially when )IOU
consider that Catalina Island is 26
miles off the coast."
Other elected and appointed Or-
ange Coast officials. including Mayor
Ken Carr of San C'temente and Mayor
Harbor -alon&•lde the reOectiom of the Mil craft
which seem more at home there. · ·
1
i Evelyn \ Ha.rt of ~ewpon leach.
attended the meetana. ltt up by
Laauoa Beath cit)' olliCiall MIO have
taken an active role ia..-.U to ttop otrstrore drilli., ~
• Laauna oftkiah weft~ to point
out the many small cows. ~and
wildlife prcKrVation arat arid view
ooints alona their cout that are
(Pleue ... on1CIAL8/A.2)
Driver .
flees,
$hoofs, , ..
self
Police don't know r
why 23-year-old ...
committed suicide
By ROBERT BARX.ER
Of .. Dli9J ........
.
£
Orange County deputy coroneri
were conducting toxicological Intl
today an an effort to find out why a 23-
ycar-old Huntington Be8ch man put a·
rifle to his head and shot himself to
death after being stopped by officen
on the Costa Mesa Freeway in the
City of Orange.
City of Orange police officers said
the tragic incident bcpn when Arthu.t
James McNulty reportedly ran overa
pattern of wamin$ flares and nearly
hit a California Highway Patrol urut
(Pleue eee DRIVER/ A.2)
Adulted
decision ·
Living
Do women hold the purse
strings of the nation's
Investment funds? /C1
Prop. A termed a local necessity
d~Jayed
inFV ·
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OflMO..,Nl4aWI
Sometimes self-defense
tactics are dangerous to
use against a raplst/C1
Sports
The Sea View League has
been elevated to 4-A
status In basketball. /01
The Angels go from the
frying pan to the fire
Friday nlght./01
TheSunsetleague ~
baseball playoff
scramble Is stlll up for
grabs as far as the sec-
ond and third place spots
are concerned ./02
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Entertainment
Restaurants prepare for
their.busiest day of the
year -Mother's Day./C4
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Bualnesa
Irvine-based Western
Digital Corp. ls now being
traded on the American
Stock Exchange./C7
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INDEX
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
California New1
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3 local chambers
endorse 1 penny
sales tax increase
By JERRY BIRSCH
Of .... Dllllr,... .....
Three local chambers of commerce
added their support today to Prop-
osition A -the controversial
measure that would raise th~les tax
in Orange County from 6 to 7 percent
to fund transportation improve-
ments.
Representatives of the Costa Mesa.
Irvi ne and Newport Harbor
chambers endorsed the measure at a
press conference organized by the
Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce
By DAVID BISHOP
.,.,., .... C-11,i1 .....
Laguna Beach police investigators
said they have failed so far to tum up
any evidence of an alleged Juvenile
sex ring in the coastal city.
Police are investigating reports
from three Thurston Park juveniles
who say that teen-age youths have
been taking them and other children
as young as 3 years old into the
hillsides behind their Laguna Canyon
(Pleue eee LITTLE/ A2
this morning in Costa Mesa.
Malcom Ross. chairman of the
Costa Mesa chamber's transportation
comminec. said he understood wh>
people were opposed to taxes but that
this plan was "different."
"The is a home-grown.· home-
produced tax to solve our own
problems. It is different from a state
or federal tax that pays for thm1s and
programs we do not necessarily
want." Ross said.
"This means, of course. that Or·
ange County maintains our own tax
dollars and our transportation des-
tiny." he said. Proposition A would partially fund
a S 12.5 billion. 15-year transpor-
tali on program that would include cism by the opponents of Propos1uon
new freeway construction. freeway A who claim tht state and federal
and road improv&ments and perhaps governments will take care of Orange
A closed Fountain Valley elemen-
taf) school now used for adult
education classes conunues to pose a
s11cky problem for residents. school
rcprCSC"ntat1ves and city officials. Economist Arthur Laffer says Prop. A
~ ~~ Residents sa} the adult clas5CS at
N1eblas School. 9300 Gardenia Ave ..
have created traffic. li tter and crime
problems an their quiet. residential
neighborhood.
is not needed in county. See story on A3
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the construction of a 38.3 mile hght-
rail system in Orange County. The
sales tax increase would raise about
SS billion. The remainder would
come from the state and federal
governments.
Tom Cummings. who heads the
transportation committee of the
Irvine chamber. said he rejects cnti·
A~ Lundtll, 28, mW9 a
clean getaway -leavtng behind a
gertge futt of other peoc>te'a fain.
dry, Totman Mid.
The Orange County Dt9trtct ~t
torMy'tofffoehUcharged l.un«Mtl
wtth 12 count• of petty theft.
.. On March 21 we got a c8ll from
.nJnformant whO dlrect«fus to the
apartment WMl'ethe~wa
c..;al roommate. She ~tty
rented a room there but did not
eta) there muctt," Totman llkf.
LUndetl waa not there but her
roommate led pottce to a gar-oe of
laUndry.
County's transi t problems.
Oran$e County should ~ol dela} an
improving Its transportation S}Stem.
said Jim Dale. president of the
Newpon Harbor Al'ea Chamber of
Commerce. The measure as cnt1cal to the
..vibrant economy of the count>."
Dale added.
A.fier closing Nieblas last June
because of declining enrollment. the
Fountain Valley School District
leased pan of the elementary school
campus to the Huntington Beach
Union High School District, which
(Pleue eee ADULT/ A2)
··r--. .. a path c1own the compeex, .. not 4MI09" to "' tte middle and boxee of otothee on dirty linen tlbo4lt tbe the ~
etther lide~·· Totman eekt. ....,_.,,, ... .
Moet of the prCJt*tY ... re-: . ..,....., ..... , buttt.ey-...-
tutned to the ownera but eome .eow tn mMtng WrJ kind Of .,.. s-P'9-Mk•.....,.. twMMreon -~tor putting up...,_ In ww. .-eo lucky. She • etlt the ~ room~ They ... ,....,Gneoutftt. .ottled 9bOut pubic ,... .........
"IUI ~. t wuh«i It by Mnd thl llld.
and then ,., downatan to put It In
tn. dryw. I went beck up to tllke a
.,._ and wMr'I t went down
..,, 11 ... gone,'' lllkt ~
dereon.
The trv9M Co., e>Wr* Of the
Assembly candidates talk tough on crime
Republicans vytn to succeed Ber eson
propose criminal Justice system reform -.-
Editor's note: This 1s one in• series of
articles previewin1 the June 5 pn-
mary election. Today. Assembly c1n-
did11cs S11nford {Jrttn. Ruthelyn
Plummer. Ted Doty, Ken Carpenter.
John Dean. Ron Cordovi ind Gilbert
Feriuson discuss their policies on
crime.
All stvcn candidates for the Re·
publican nominauon in the 70th
Assembly di stn ct aarec-0n one thina
-they are apmst crime. But they
differ on how to best defeat 1t
Newpon Beach bus1ncs$mal'I Gil·
ben Ferauson sees 1mprovm1. the
state'sjuvcnilcJUStlct prosram as one
of the best way fo lower the mmc
rate
~1f we put a greater emphasis on the
juvenilC JUstict system. in a few years
we would begin to see a tremendous
decrease in the cnminal environment
an California." he said.
··The kidscaJl bechahged. We have
seen that and we have an opportunity
to work with them "
But adult repeat offtndcrs are
rarely reformed, according to
Ferauson. "We n~ to jdcnt1fy Juveniles who
can be saved and JIVC them the
education and attenuon the' need."
Ferauson said. ·
He would accomphU\ this 'b>
reallocauna mone\ from the sunc's
rnm1nal Jusuce \}\tern to 1u\.cn1le
1ust1cc programs.
At the local level. Ferguson would
ask the state ·to help pa) the cost of
policing the hundreds of thousands of
toun ts who visit the beach com-
munities m the d1stnct every )"ear.
.. Cities throughout the state near
natural recreation attractions should
be partially reimbursed.'' he said.
add1na that nearly all of the v1s1tors
come from other parts of the state.
Ferauson would support moves to
do awa) w1th the msanit) or
d1m1nashed capacity defense
Although a person's mental ron·
d1t1on should play a pan 1n a tnol.
leStlmOn) On It Should come at)cr thC'
verchct and bcfort a 'C'ntcnet' 1'
handed down. he ~•d
·'Thr tnal hould bC' ba~ on dad
the person do 1t or d1dn°1 the pcr\On
do It•• fCfiUWn Slld
( and1da1c Krn (arflCntrr llt'llr'l''
JERRY
HIRSCH
CAMPAIGN '84
c;uff enforctment of penalties arc
what d1scou~s cnm1nals.
"lfa ~nmmal II.now 1fhc comm1u
a cnme he as aom& to get a swift
\C'ntcnct' and there I\ 11111 cdl w11t1n~
for him 1h11 will ht-a deterrtnt. · < rpentrr said
'ThcOrangr( ount' cnmc rate ha'
he-en dmppmg bl..~au~ most of thr
1ud C\ ht'rt lrt handana OUI tOUJh \(."nt('nct"'i \\ t nct'd to cont1nut' 1ha1
but we also ha' t lo malc sure we ha' e
fac1ht1cs to put the m mmal an."
Carpenter said.
Carpenter also behe'cs Lhc tatc
has to dc"elop a "workable and
rca onablcdeath penalt) and we nttd
to sec that at ac; applied on a rational
ba sis."
(a n er also supports a proaram
of ndom spot ch«ks for drunken
nven>
(ahfom1a has st1tT penalt1" for
drunken dm m& but the problem is
catching people befort the~ mJure
othe~ he ~1d
( arpentrr ..aid one pr<>P<KCd pro-
lfl"' would include pohet scttll'\I up
a random chttkpomt and then pull· ina. o' cr t'' c11 tenth dn' C'r to check.
for drunt..cn~\
.. , hot WI\ proptt '"" thln~ IV.-let'
h(ofnre the' ha' c that extra dnnt.. -he
(Pleaee A SllBLT/A2)
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Mothe r 's Day shopping
Dian a Schade of Costa Mesa checka out the
selection in a Conroya florist while ahop-
ping for a bouquet . Mom•• apeclal day la
Sunday.
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OFFSHORE DRILLING OPPOSED .. "· From Al · •
l'nhanlTd h\ .1n undl\turbnJ , tl''-' <.lf
thl' ocean and t'l>Uld tx· ruined h\ Jn
otl \pill. ·
I lalktt l'\Pfl.'\~·d 'urprt)c at karn
1ng thJt Jhout J million toun\h a \t'ar
'1\1t I Jguna Bl·ad1 Jll>Ol' She \aid
'ht• thought that "'alt tht• tutal fur
uiunt\ UIJ\lal l.'lHTllTIUnllJC\
fhl· rna<,taf nmrnwn1trl'' ha' L'
oppu\l'lJ ufhhorr drtll1n~ 1n largt•
pan tx't<JU\l' llf tht• potl·nt1alh dt'' a\-
t:Hlng 1mpJtl JO ml 'ptll u>u.ld ha\t~
on lht· wurr'>l indu\tn
\t hl\llllll .111d 0\1."l'llll ( f"\'l tal
( "'l' 1n thl· n:lt'lllh r'>tahli\hrd \tatr
par~ I .1guna·, <hid or Marynt·
\t·n Jtt.:\ Bruu· Ha1rd tuld lialkn that
thc porou., \olt..intt rot k 111 the Jrca
'-'ould -.oa~ up mut h of an\ <.lil that
might be spilled. He i.a1d tht· i.trcp
bluffs would hamper cleanup t'fforti.
and that the nearest cleanup equip-
ment available is based an Los
Angeles Harbor.
Hallett countered b)' say1ng,..fhere
arc many m1sconcep11on6 about off-
shore 011 dnlling. She said that 22.000
existing platforms an waters sur-
roundmg the U.S. spill onl)' 5.000
barrels of 011 a year. compared 10
20.000 barrels leaked annually from a
naturat fissure off the coast of ·anta
Barbara.
"The threat from o il tankers 1s
much greater than the threat from
platforms," she said. She also sug-
gested that ne"' technolog) 'Ahtch
oart1all\ submcrJtci; oil dnll1ng plat-
lnrm!> might casl' the concerns about
preSl'f\ 1ng views.
'ihc: .,aid the Interior Department
under Secretary Clark 1s committed
10 upholding the Outer Coastal Shelf
Prcserva11on Act of 1978. which
mandates that the nation become
encrg)' self-sufficient with a balance
of environmental and energy de-
' elopment programs between the
Eastern and \\ estern states.
Ma)'Or Evelyn Han of Newport
Beach apologized to Hallett for not
havmg more "hard facts" about her
ctt)''s o ppos1t1on to dnll111g.
"I ha'c such an emotional view of
this:· 'ihc said. "Once (the coast) 1s
gone ) ou don't get 11 bac'k."
LITTLE EVIDENCE OF KID-SEX RING ...
From Al
nl·1ghborhoo<l tt• t•ngJgt• 111 lll1nt oral
\l'X
'\\ c'rl: 1ntl'f\ ll'V.tng ~111d n:-1ntt·r-
' ll''-'tng." 'a1<l ~gt ·\lo. J1m1 nl'I
d11l'I of Laguna Hl'a th\ 1n,rst1~a1un
unit ··t>rcau'>t' ul 'o man' ronflic1111g
\llffll'\
·11 ·., n·.111\ bad 'o"' thJt tlm thing
ha\ \lilrtl'<l Jnd thl'\ '>L't' thl' 'l'nou<,-
nc~' uf 11 thn 'n• bat ~ing 1111 ··
J1m1ne1 ')J1d
i-lr'>t report\ ol tlw JllcgnJ 'In nng
'-4.t'rt• gt,l·n to polite \un<la~ v.hcn lhl'
pJ<,tt>r ol tht• I .iguna < hun:h 111
Laguna C an,on 1nlormt•d polll.l' ol
compla111ts made b) parents 1n h1~
congregation concerning their chil-
dren.
Eight juveniles between the ages of
13 and 16. descnbed as "punker
types" from Laguna Beach High
School. are bemg 1n vesttgated as
possible suspects 1n the 1l11c1t sc>. ring.
S1'\ children. aged 3 to I 0. are bemg
counted as possible v1cums Police
1n1t1all~ believed the case rould
111,ohe man) more youth!>
But J1m111ez said 'Wednesda:r that a
shad. where the sexual acts allegedl)
took place could not be found and
t ha 1 01 her con fhctr ng 11; formation ts
being gi ven 10 them oy the alleged
v1c1tms.
Mc:mlx'rs of the communit) have
al-;o expressed doubt about the stor).
O n Tucsda ... the cxecutt ve director
of the Laguna Beach Boys Club 1n 111
Laguna Canyon said he had "watched
them (the children making the
charges) he before ... He added that he
has seen nothing to indicate 1ll1c1t
sexual acts werl' bemg camcd out
behind the Bovs C'lub.
Sgt J1m1nei said Wednesda) the
1n,cst1gauon would conunue.
ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES TACKLE ...
From Al
\Jtd
~11'>'>1on V1c10 rl'\ldt•nt \krl "l l•d"
Don hclll'h'' thl· bt>'\l dl'll'rrt·nt to
J l nml' •'>"'""'fl pun1'hnwnt " ··~ t' ha' l' 10 t<l~l' !hl· t,l\l' into
uiun 1n-.tl·ad of hcl\ ing. thc'l' 1n-
Lrl'd1hk uda\\" DOI\ .. aid
Dot~ \.\uulu do 1h1., b' d1' 1d1ng thl
., u pc r tor u 11H I' 1 n l 11 tr 1 m 1 n J I
J1\1\1on'> ,ind t1\tl dl\1\11rn' an<l
g" mg pnonl\ 111 till' tnm1nal l 3'1e'
he \aid
!>01' "'ould '" 111 'rl\.'l'd up thl
lOUrt '"trm h' Jllo"' 1ng guilt'
't•rJ1t t., un .1 thrl'l' lourth\ maJont'
\ 11tr ul thl· JUI\ rJthl·r than a
UOJOI010U\ \Oil'
·• f hat Ilka Oh\ lllU\I\ nl'l'lh ITil)fl'
"'or~ hut 11n thl· wrl,tll' 11 ap1)1:al" l<'
llll . hl· <,JJd
r t 11.il h l>ol \ "'11uld pu\h 1111
\ll•ltl'f pcnJlt1t·~ lur t nm1nal' v.h o
J\'IJUlt \l'nlllr l illll'll\
"I rl•..tlh It'd \lmngh 1111 '>l'n1or'
v. h1"'.1n• JI thl 111t'll' nl thl' '>l lllll 111
llUI \Ulll'(\ \,I\ motlll'I "~,, • .111d ht•r
kar" that "'1111·hrnl\ l\~111n~ ll>C'•lllll'
into hn homc roh hl·f lwat lw1 up
and thl'O Ix· nut of JJd h\.'1111 t' 'hl' "out
of the ho<,p1tal ." l>ol\ ,,11d
Hl· 1A0ttld IJ\(H 111.i11dat11n 1atl
term<:. Im u1m1n.11, 11111\ it ll'd ol
as'>ault on \t'lll!ll\
··11 "'ould "'"' ~ 11~1· thr 11<,l· .1 gun.
go to J..til' la"' hr npla1n1·d
Nl.'wpor l llt'Jl h ( ti\ < oun-
ld'-'OmJn Kuthrh11 l'lumml'I \Cud
<,hl' ,., <,alt\l1ul "11h th1·\tJtl'' IJ"''
"lhl· rt·al prnhknl 1' 1h1· 1ud~1·' '-'h11d11
not cnltHlt' thow l.1"'
· .\notlll'r IHll' ol tht· 1h1n~' th;it "·"
hct·n dill1l llll 111 < lr<rngl' < 1111111' "
th.it 'Al' don l hJ' l. t·n11ugh 1.111
faul111r'>. · l'lumnwr ad1kd
\hl' claim' 111 h,1 \t 1.1l~l·d to lol .il
l.1" cnloru·ml'IH ol11n·r, \\ h11 h.H r kt
arn'\I<, go tx·l .tU\t' th n drd nol hc:hn l'
the\ <ould gt•t J u1n,1t11on lrom <1
J udgl' ·\ nd ii I ht•\ l ou Id ill' I J
ronv11.11on tl1n hd1n1·d tht• \U\JWt I
'AOUllf Ill'\ l'I \\ tlld llJ) 1n pr 1\1111
lwlaU.,l' til lhl' 1.111 u·ll 'h11rtJg.r
Rut Plumnwr n11t1•d 1111' u 1111l' r Jll'
'' lh opp1ng .ind 1 ri·d1 tl'd lot.ti m·1gh
horhnod "'all h p1n11.1am., .ind r1'\I
Jt'tll ll'-'<11'11'" ln lht.: ilnl11lt'
. P<•oplt• fl'l t11m11r lhJI l ht'I<' I' 1111
IA,I\ ~CHI l.111 hlfl' l'nlltt!!h p11llll It> I)(•
qn nrl\ ,111TI 111rrw1 · Pl1111111wr
\,Jld
Dally Piiot
Dell very
11 Guaranteed . ...
Plurnn1l'r "ould also push tor an
npandl.'d 'trllm rern1u11on pro-
gram.
"Thnc 1., a Int of emphas1!1 on right!>
ot cnminab hut not for the 'Kt1m ...
Plummer said.
Nc"'port Beach la'-"yl'f Ron (or-
do' a. a former Orange Count} dcpu·
t\ d1~tnt·t attorne . said the toun
s\<>tem has to Ix -.pcedcd up and
u·ffrrcd some specific '>Uggcst1on'>
"I would remo\e all tram( mattt•rs
lrom thl· mun1c1pal rnurt and gt'l'
them to an adm1111stra11,e rell'rl·c."
( ordu' a r,a1d
The referees \\Ou Id Judge tht· tasn
Pilot program' of th ts t~ pc an· 111 U'>l'
1n ~acramento. 'olo and t'-4.0 othl•r
( ahfnrn1a lOunt1l'' '-'Ith grl.'at 'ut-
tt'"' he said < orJo, a "'ould then enlargt· tht·
1un,d1Ctmn ol the mun1npal ruurt to
hl'ar ra<.cs of $25.0<X) damagt•<, or k'>'>
lrom the cu rrent hm11 of $1 'i 000
rhat 'A OU Id In turn free.' the.' \UJ">l.'nur
tnurt., to hear more cnmmal ta'>l''>
"It lOuld fn:c up tht· ll'lnll\
u1u rtroom\ h} sh1ft1ng 'ornt· nl thl'
l I' ti 'Lill'> tn the mun1tpal mun an<l
that "'Ill hl'lp with lht• harklog "
< ordO\ a npla1ned '
I le "'ould also !lupport a tc'\t
program that "'ould comh1ne hoth
the supenor and mun1c1pal court into
on(.'. counl\-'Atdc. all-.1un.,dtet1onal
l OUll
C urdo' J "'ant'\ stiffer pcnalttl'' lor
'1oknt tnminal'\ and '-'Ould ta~t·
a"'a' the pr11ba11on optmn\ lor tnm1-
na1' com trtl.'d of rc'1drntial hurglar
1e\
I 1 kt· C arpcntcr. h1'\ rl'lorm' aho
"ould C\lend to drunkl.'n Jr" mg
( urdm a would make drunk dri' 1ng a
tdnnc\ on the lourth tOll\ irt1on
"l ht• 'Aa\ I[ I') 00\4. lht• dt\lrlll
attornt'' ha\ to wait for an Jn1drnt or tnJU~ hefo.ct charging tht' <lnH·r v.11 h
a fcluny ." '><ltd ( ordcna. add1n~ that
the t~pical '>enteml.' for a lourth
u rn1.ict1on 1s 120 da\'t 111 Jail
Nt•wport tkarh P'>)'l holog1.,1 \!Jn·
l11rd C irt•t•n "'ould pu\h fl11 Jn
l'\panckd '-"nrk \\\tern in pn<,on<.
· Wl· need to h.i' c: pn,onn-, '"II~ 111
til'IJ, that did not comp1:tt• "-Ith
pn,atc cntcrpn'c fhc monn uHild
Ix· U't'd to nA> \ 1t t1 m'\ rt•\t1 tu1 lor1 and
help dl·lra:-tht• IJll l ~ '"'' It might n t'n 1n,p1rc~to 1·arn ;in hom''' I" lll!l
v. ht·n thC\ g I out .. < irt'l'l1 \JIJ
;
He agrel'\ "'1th !Jot)'!. call lor
mandatol) sentences for cnmcs
against the eldcrl) but would expand
tha1 to include mandalOI) sentences
tor rape. ch tld abuse and drug dealing.
"Thc~e kmds of things should not oc left to the d1scre11on of lhl' Judge.
Thcrl1 ha~ to be a reeling tbat 1fyou do
\Oml·th1ng wrong ~ou will be punish-
ed Tht" odds now arc that 1f }OU
romm11 a u1me )OU "'un1 go to Jail:·
Circen 'aid
(1rel·n '-'Oul<l abo remove thc
<l1m101\hl'<l lapac1H and insan1t\
pka\ from tnal\ · ·
··The p<.~cholog1\t and P'>}Ch1atnst
\hould not he: an tht' tnal tes11fy10g on
guilt or 1nntx:cnce That 1s an abuse. I
k1111" I am J ps\\.·holog1'.)t The should
Ix• USl'd 10 Jd\ l\l' the coun. onl) after
a 'crd1ct 1s rl'at hed .. he !>31d
( •fl'L'n 'l~JJJ he support'.) the m-
l n•a\cd U\t' of rl'fcret'\ >n '>ma lier Cl\ ii
l j '>l''>
"II hoth part1l'' agrt·e. 11 nl'H"r hao;
to l(ll 111 lnun and take up a Judge''>
l1"1l'
< and1d<1tl' John Dean v.oul<l trv to
l Ut d0'-4. n 11n !ht.: num!x•rofdelays and
urnunuantL'!. ava1 lahlt• to law\ers m
trial' ·
"\\\·ha \l' 10 gl't at the court logiam
and part ol the problem is all the
rnn11nuanre\ that arc available We
ncl'd to tighten that up so that we can
get all thl· l'' 1dt'ntc 1n and get all the
prl'tr1al matter\ donl' b} a g1.,,cn
11ml' ·· lkan 'laid
I fr Jl\o '>t't'' a ronflwt between the
lklnminatl' \l'ntl.'nce ">\'!lcm ( ali-
lorn1a lOUrt\ USl' anJ the time
t on\lll\ arl· rt'3lh to ~o bal·k into
<,O\ll't\
.. ~l' Jre 'lending criminals out on
to tht• 'llrl'l't lx·ll.V'l' that arl' read)' to
~o ·· Dl.'an ~1<l
l n<ln lht· oldt•r tndcterm1natc
\l'nll'nttng '"'l'm there "a' greater
lat11ude in hnld111g a cnm1nal 111
prr'>on ht• 'laid
"Wc: had a hl'llt'r chance of kt·rrnng
pt.•opk 1n Jail until th<')' t an be
rchah1hta1ed .. Dean c;a1d.
\II ol tlw l Jndtdate arc '}tng for
the a\!.l'mhh \Cat being varated b)'
l\<,\cmbl' "wnan Manan Ber~eson.
R-Newport fkarh. who t'i running for
1lw \late \cnatt• The d1strit't 111cludcs
Nt•'-'porl Al·alh. Laguna Reach and -
mul h ol the r,outh count)
I Ml· ,f • l\S I Clrculetlon 714/142-4333
Daily Piiat
H. L Schwartz Ill
111,t',
Cl•Hlfl9d advertl1lng 714/142·5'71
All other department• 142-4la1
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QC deputy district attorney
seriously hurt in cycle crash
An Orange County IXputy D1stnct
Attorne) was seri ously 1n1ured 1n
Hunt1n~1on Beach Wednesday night
when his motorcycle was struck from
behind by another vehicle. police said
today.
Thl· attorne)'. William Case. 38. of
Huntmgton Beach. was reported in
critical cond11ion early today at
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Fountain Valle} < ommunll)' Hosp•·
tal.
Hunungton &ach police said Ca\C
was nding his moto rcycle west on
Edanger Avenue near Edwards Street
at 10:20 p.m. when he ·was ~trurk
from behmd b) a Porsche 914 dnvt·n
by Jane Chauvin. :! I. al\o of Hunt-
ington Beach.
C :J'>l' \\as· rushed to the trauma
remc:r at Fountain Valley Communa-
l}. ~gt kff Cope said Case was not
wearing a helmet when he was hit.
( hau' 1n was treated at Humana
Ho'>p1tal Huntington Beach for less
\t•nous fanal inJunes and was re-
lcasl·d. police said.
ADULT ED DECISION DELAYED ... -
From A l
now offers dayume and evening ad uh
classes there.
On Wednesday night. the Fountain
Valley Plannmg Commission con-
sidered whether to ~nt a cond1t1onal
use permit to the high school d1stnct.
Ctt} officials say the school needs the
perm11 to lOntmue 10 offer the adult
rour)es Tht• pt.•rmll ramc'> w11h 11
DRIVER ...
From Al
that was stopped at the scene of a
frce\\ay accident earl y Wedncsda) I• morning
T"'o C HP unit., ga'c chase
MrN ult) pullcd hts 1967 Ford 'an
o'er to the side oft he fn:.·c "'a)' near tht•
~ohl Road offramp
Onl· CH P officer sa" McNult'
holding a rifle to ht'> hl'ad a., ht·
approached the 'van from the passen-
ger ">1de
Thl' offictr v.cnt back to his patrol
rar 10 radio for asss1stanrc and then
heard a shot accord ing to office rs
When the officer returned. he sa"'
Just Call
642-6086
various cond1t1on!> to chm1nate on-
street parking b> students and 10 limit
act1 vnies dunna e"enmg hours
But because of last-mmute call\
and documents fro m residents oppo!.-
ing the permit. the comm1 ss1oners
unanimous!)' decided to p<>'ltponc
action on the matter un11I June I '
The comm1s~1un memlx'r'> .. aid thC)
McNult~ i.lump1:d UH'r thl· \tn·ring
wheel wuh a gunshot "'ou nd to tht•
temple.
.\ .22-caltber nflc and ammun111on
were found in the 'an. oflircr., '>aid
Offi cers decl111ed to 'ipeculate this
morn111g 1f the man dl'11bera1cl) ran
over the wamang flares The) !>aid
the> didn't kno" what moll\atcd
McNult) to apparent!) take hi'\ o"n
life and didn't kno"' mulh alx>ut the
man's background.
Thq said tox1colog1Cal 1er,t<, ma)
help de1erm111e 1fthe young man "-3!>
under the mflucnce of drug\ at the
lime
,,
nccde<l time tu rt•\ 1cw the last·m1nute
!>ubm1i.s1ons.
\.1canv.htle. the adult school can
rnnt1nuc 10 operate. the) ruled.
During the permit hcanng. resi-
dent!> rnntanucd to argue that adult
t•dulat1on 1s an 1nappropnate use for
J former elementary school in the
n·ntcr of a housing tract.
"teveral residents claimed the
Neighborhood Watch program. 1n
"'h11:h residents light cnme an part by
"'atch111g for unfamiliar people and
t·ari.. 1s virtually useless now because
of thl' mflu" of adult school students
and their 'chicles .
"There has been a sudden and
dramatic 111crease 1n cnmanal act1vtty
111 our neighborhood." resident V1c-
wna < loninger told the comm1ss1on
.\notht•r resident. Patnc1a Kopf.
..aid <,he reccntl)' surprised an 18-
~ l'ar-old burglar in her home. She said
11 "as detcrmtned later that the
hurglar "'as not enro lled at the adult
'>Chool. hut Kopf said the intruder
temporarily escaped detectio n by
m1nizling wnh the students
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A Laguna Beach police
officer' a wife la mending
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San Francisco's Em-
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A Callfornla poll ahowa
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Nation
Andy Rooney says
there's nothing almple
about home repairs. Or
Inexpensive./ Al
Mondale aids say former
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up nomination before the
convention./ M
Wo.rld
The World Court has or-
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mining of Nicaraguan
harbora./AI
While Olympic offlclaJa
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minds, Reagan Adminis-
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Do women hold the purse
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Sometimes self-defense
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The Sea View League has
been elevated to 4-A
status in basketball. /D1
The Angels go from the
frying pan to the fire
Friday nlght./D1
The Sunset League
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scramble Is still up for
grabs as far as the sec-
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are concerned./D2
Entertainment
Restaurants prepare for
their busiest day of the
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A time to reflect
Aa tlae -.... -............ __ ••• die ';r'_;:: ba.U~Hap of l'fewport Ceam are reflected ID llarbm -• ._..de tlae reOeodoD8 of die Mil craft
wlalcla Mem m.-e at laome tlae:re.
Prop. A t~rmed a 'local necessity'
3 local chambers
endorse 1 penny
sales tax Increase
BJ JERRY IDBSCB
Ol .. ca.., ........
Three local cbamben of commerce
added their support today to Pro_P:
osition A -the controvenial
measure that would raise the sales tax
in Oruae County from 6 to 7 percent
to fund transportation improve.
men ts.
Representativei oftbe C.O.ta Mesa,
Irvine and Newport Harbor
chamben en.doned the..meuure at a
press conference orpnized by tbe
Tri-Cities Oiamber of Commerce
otnclals lobby
against oU rigs
By DAVID BISHOP
Dlillr .... Cellllf , 0
A U.S. lnteriorl)epartmentofticlal
who visited Ora.nae County Wedna--
day was areeted by a friendly but
insistent group o( lobbyist.I from
three cqastal communities, wbo want
to see an end to future proposals for
local offshore oil drillina.
Carol Hallett, the western atatet
assistant to Depanment of Interior
Secretary Wiliam Clark. met with
(Pl--... OJ'NllOU/A2)
tbit morning in Costa Mesa.
Malcom Ross, chairman of tbe
Costa Mesa chamber's transportation
committee, said be undentood why
people were opposed to taxes but that
this plan was "different"
"The is a home-grown, home-
produced tax to solve our own
problems. It is different from a state
or federal tax that pays for thlnas and
Proaramt we do not necessarily
want." Ross said.
"This means, of course, that Or-anae County maintains our own tax
dollars and our transportation des-tin .. he said. ~position A would partially fund
a $12.S billion, IS-year transit pro-
aram that would include new freeway rum by the opponents of Proposition
construction, freeway and road im-A who claim the state and federal
provements and perhaps the con-governments will take care of Orange
Economist Arthur Laffer says Prop. A
ls not needed In county. See story on A3
struction of a 38.3 mile light-rail
system in Orange County. The sales
tax increase would raise about $5
billion. The remainder would come
from the state and federal govern-
ments.
Tom Cummings. who beads the
transportation committee of the
Irvine chamber, said he rejects criti-
County's transit problems.
Although no transportation plan
"will please every constitiuent."
Cumrmnp said bis chamber believes
the ~ County Transportation
Commiwon program that Propos-
tion A would fund is a "reasonable
and feasible Jong-term approecb ·• to
improving traffic in the county.
BJ BOBDT BAUD .............
On.OF County = corOWI ~ cond~ to~I ._.
IOday in an effort 10 fiadoaa w11J a~
year~ Hutiqton 8-*ma..-a rifle to bis bad and lbot bi .. ., flO
death after beina ttooDed .,, caoii•
OD ti.e. Cotta Mela -freeway ia 1M
City of Ora.nee.
City of 0ranae = officel1 llid tbe . incident wba AltMI' J~Nulty ~ raa "1918
patlerD "'WU'ftirHI f1uet ud -.-..;
hit • CalifomialiTpway Pauol ~
that WU stopped al tbe ICeDe ~ a
freeway aocideGt early WMn-hy
• mornina. .
Two CHP units ~ pve dme.
McN ulty pulled his 1967 Ford vaa
over to the side of the freeway.., die
Nobl Road o6Tunl).
One CHP officer aw McN911y
bokiina a rifte to his bead • lie
approKbed the van from the ii--
p side.
The officer went block to his P8ll'Ol
car to radio for asssistance and tbeD
beard a ahot. acoordina to officen.
When the officer retumed, be ••
(Pleue ... Dlllftlt/ A2)
.
Officials
support
QM, cops
BJ UREN B. KLEIN °' .. ...., ......
Top city officials exprelled support
Wednetday to Cotta Mesa Police
CbiefR..,-Neth, whole department
bas been roe~ blH three iocidents of misconduct or me CieiiCy m put
four months.
City Manqer Fred~ aaidbe
met with Neth on Wedoaday aod
asked for a written report c:xplainiDa
the incident in whidl evidence in a
bank robbery case was inadvertently
destroyed by the department•s ~
erty room officers.
He is also req~ the oowt
transcripu from the robbery cue in
U.S. District Court in Loa Anp&es
On Tuesday, Judge Laughlin Watcn,
who is scheduled to bear the cue
bcginnina today, was ~ u
sa_iing he had rabbits with bilba'
l.~.~ than whoever destroyed the
CVldenoe.
"I don't lcnow exactly what's in-
volved. but &om what ( undentand
this is a run of bad luck. They ha~
(Pleue ... OP'PICIAl.S/ A2)
Assembly candidates . talk tough on cri~e
,Republicans vytng to succeed Bergesop
propose criminal ju~tlce system reform
Wtor'1 note: Tb11 iJ one ia •Jeri~ of vr.icles previft'illl rbe June S pri-
mary decti. 'on. Todal', Aaembly can-
dimtes Sruford Green. Rutbelya
Plummer, Tod Doty, Ken ~nrer, ~oba .omn. Roa COtdova Md Gilbm
fFef'IUM)n tfiM:uJ:I tbeir 'pOOcia on
crime.
All 1even candidat.es for the Re.
publican nornlnation in the 70th
~mbly district ..,-econ one thin&
-they are apimt aime. But they
differ on bow to best defeat &t.
Newpon Bada bulineuman Oil·
bctt Ferauton eeea improvina the ttate•sjuvenilejultice prosram u one
of tbe best ways to lower the crime
rate. r
"If we puta paterempbaail on tbe
juvenile justice system. in a few~
we wouJd bqin to tee a t.rcrnendout
decreue in the criminal environment
in California," be laid.
"The kids can be cht'll""'l We have
ICCn that and ft have an Opportunity to wort with them •••
But adult rq>eat oft'tnden are
rarely reformed. accord.inf to Faptoo.
"We Med to identifyj uvcniles-ho
can be aved and JJVC them tbc
education and attention they~ .. Fersuaon Mid.
He would 1CCOmplisb this by
reilJocatina mo"9Y ftom lhc state's
criminal Justice system to juvenile
justice propams.
A~ the local &evel, Feqwonlwould
uk the state to help pay the cost of
policina the hundR!ds of thousands of
tourists who visit the beach com-
mwtlties in the district cvety year.
.. aties throuabout the state near
natural ~tion attractions mould
be ~Uy reimbuned," be aid, add.in& that nearly ill of the vuiton
come from other paru of the ·iate. fcrau.son ~Jd support movc:a to
do away with tht insanity or
diminished capecity deftnJC. AJthouah a pcnon's mental con-
dition should play • pan in a trial,
tbtimony oo it should come after the
verdict and befbre a ICt\&ence i•
banded down, be sau1
.. The trial iho.uld be bl.led on did
tho pe.non do u or dldn 't the pcnon
do it." Ferauson said.
Candidate Ken Carpcn~r believes
JERRY
HIRSCH
CAMPAIGN '84
stiff enforcement of pcnalti att
what ditcouf"l&CS cnmma.b. .. If a criaunal knows af he commits
a c:ritne be ts ,oina to ttt a SWtf\
ICntencc and there IS a JAU ~}WI.I~
for him, that wiU be a dc1c:rTent.
Carpcatet 1&Jd.
"Tbe Ora.nae County c:nme ra~ has
been d.roppina because most of the
JUdga here are bandina out toup
ttntenocs. We need to continue that
but we also have to make sure we have
facihtacs to put the criminals m. ..
Cupcnter said.
C.arpcnter alto beHeves the state
has to develop a "workable and
reasonable death penalty and we need
to see that it is applied on a ranooal
basis.··
Carpenter abo wppotU •.P.f011'91D
of rtndom spot checks for drWlkal
dnvcrs.
CaMomaa has roff' pcnalnca b
drunken drivina but the problem ii
~~"tc s:r befott they Utjwe
Carpenter a.id one~ pro-
llOlll "'0Uld inclllde -; -;.;;-: a random checkpoint and lbcA
ina over every \Cotb driver to
fOf'drunke
"Tb.at qy people wtU t!unk twice
bcf ~ they have that ext.ra drink." hO
(Pl--... A8UJDLT I A2)
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-otonoe COut DAIL y PILOT /Thursdoy, Moy 10, ·,~
Mother's Day shopping'
Diana Schade of Coeta Mesa c heclla out the
11electlon ln a Conroy• Oorlat while ah op-
Pini for a bouquet for Mother'• Day. Mom'•
opeclal day lo Sunday.
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oFFicIALs SUPPORT POLICE •••
From Al
in threes -Jet's hope," Sorsabal said.
The pieces of ev1den(,,'C thal were
destroyed, Groucho Marx glasses and
wigs, were used as disguises U... two
bank robberies late last year in
Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa. U.S.
Attor&ey David Nimmer said
Wednesday he will use color photo.
DRIVER •..
From Al
McNulty slumped over the steering
wheel with a gunshot wound to the
temple.
A .22-caliber rifle and ammunition
were found in the van., ofli cers said.
Oflicef'.I declined to speculate this
morning if the man deliberately ran
over the warning flares. They said
they didn't know what mo11va1ed
M cNult~ to apparently take his own
life and didn't know much about the
man's background.
They said tox.icolog1cal tests may
help detennine if the young man was
under the influence ·of drugs at the
time.
graphs of tbe disguises in his pros.
ecution of the case.
The city manager said he met with
Neth Wednesday to get hisaocount of
the incident and also to request a
written report.
Sorsabal said that ifthe report bears
out Neth's version oflhe incident he
will write Judge Waters requesting an
apology for the "rabbit .. remark.
"It's a slap it the whole depanment
and an unfair charact~tion of
police officers in general." Sorsabal
said. +
As ci1y -manager, Sorsabal has
direct authority over the police de-
partment.
Both Sorsabal and Costa Mesa
Mayor Donn Hall said they have
received votes of confidence from the
community about lh'c police depan-
ment, which made headlines this
sprinJ when two of iu officers were
dismissed for misconduct.
Officer William Lauchlan stands
accused of molesting women while on
duty and will be tried in Superior
Court. ·omcer Bruce Ross admitted
last month he faked a shooting
incident in February. No criminal
charges are pending against Ross.
"I think these (lhrcc incidents) are
just coincidence," Hall said. ''As
often happens in our pcnonaJ livCs,
everything goes along· ftne and then
there's a bad time we have po control
over. That's what's happening here."
Chief Neth, S7, will celebrate bis
20th year as the department's ranking
officer in AugusL He joined the Costa
Mesa force as one of the first three
pauolmen hired in December I 9S3
after three years with the Newport
Beach Police Department.
Sorsabal said the department's top
brass has been reorganized recently,
returning the department to a tra-
ditional system of having three cap-
tains over the detectives, services and
patrol departments rather than two.
"There's been some shift.in§
around from the captains on down;
Sorsab&I said. Part of that shifting is
due to regular rotation, which occurs
every two years.
"We're going back to the old
tiaditiona1 method because that
wOrked before," Sorsabal said.
ASSEMBh .Y CANDIDATES TACKLE CRIME ••
From Al
said.
f\.fis sion Viejo resident Merl ··red"
Doty believes the biuest de1errent 10
a crime is "swifl punishment."
.. We have to take the case into
court instead of having these in-
credible delays" Doty said.
Daly would do this by dtv1d1ng the
superior courts into criminal
divisions and civil div1s1ons and
gi vinj! priority to the criminal cases.
he said.
Doty would try to speed up the
courl system by allowing guilty
verdicts on a three-fourths majori1y
vote of the jury. ra1her than a
unanimous vote.
"That idea obvioush: needs more
· work. but on the surfac~· !I appeals 10
me," he said.
Finall y. Doi) would push for
stnc1er penalties for cnm1nals who
assault senior c1titens.
"I really feel strong!~· for seniors
who are a l the mrrcy of 1he ~um of
our society. My n1other is 79 and her
fear is that somebody 1s going to come
into her home. rob her. beat her up
and then be out of1a1l before she ls out
of the hospital." Doty said.
He would favor mandatory Jail
terms for criminals convicted of
assault on se niors.
"It would work like the ·use a gun.
go to jail' law." he explained.
.• Newport Beach City c·ou~
c1lwoman Ru thclyn Plummer said
shC' is satisfied with thestate"s laws.
.. the real problem JS the judges who do
not enforce those laws."
"Another one o f the things that has
been difficult 1n Orange County 1s
that we don·t have enough Jail
facilities," Plumme r added.
She claims to have talked to local
lawenforcemen1 officef'.I who have let
arrests go because they did not believe
they could get a conviction from a
judge. And if they could ge1 a
conviction, they believed the suspect
would never wind up in prison
because of the jail cell shonasc.
But Plummer noted the cnme rate
ls dropping and credited local neigh-
borhood watch programs and resi-
dent awamess to the decline.
"People recognize that there 1s no
way you can hire enough JXlh ce to be
on every street comer," Plummer
said.
D•lly Pllol
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expanded victim restitution pro.
gram.
"There isa lot of emphasis on rights
of criminals but not for the victim,''
Plummer said.
-NewJXlrt Beach lawyer Ron Cor-
dova. a (ormer Orange County depu-
ty district allorney, said the court
system has to be speeded up and
offered some specific suggestions.
"I would re move all traffic matters
from the municipal court and give
them to an administrative referee,"
Cordova said.
The referees would judge the cases.
Pilot programs of this type are in use
in Sacramento. Yolo and two 01her
California counties with great suc-
cess, he said.
Cordova would then enlarge the
jurisdiction of the municipal court to
hear cases of$25.000 damages or less
from the current limit ofS 15,000.
That would in tum fr« the superior
courts to hear more criminal cases.
"fl could free up the felony
counrooms by shifting some of the
civil suits to the municpal court and
that will help with the backlog,"
Cordova ex.plained.
He would also suppon a test
program that would Combine both
the superior and municipal court into
one, county-wide, all-Jurisdictional
court.
Cordova wants stiffer penalties fo r
violent criminals and would take
away the probation options for crimi-
nals convicted of residential burgJar-
1cs.
Like Carpenter, his reforms also
would extend to drunken driving.
Cordova would make drunk driving a
fe loney on the fourth conviction.
"The way it is now the district
auorney has to wail for an accident or
1n1ury,before charging the driver with
a felony," said Cordova, adding that
the typical Sentence for a fourth
conviction is 120 days in jail.
Newport Beach psychologist Stan-
ford Green would push for an
expanded work system in prisons.
··we need to have prisoners work in
fields that did not compete with
pnvate enterprise. The money could
be used to pay victims restitutlon and
help defray the jail cost. It might even
tnspire them to cam an honest living
when they get out ... G reen said.
He agrees with Doty's call for
mandatory sentences for crimes
against the elderly but would expand
that to include mandatory sentences
for rape, child abuse and drug dealing.
"These kinds of things should not
be left to the discretion of the judge.
There has to be a feeling that if you do
something wrong you will be punish-
ed. The odds now are that if you
commit a crime you wont go to jail,"
Green said.
Green would also remove the
diminished capacity and insanity
pleas from trials.
"The psy.chologist and psychiatrist
should not be in the trial testifying o n
guilt or innocence. That is an abuse, I
know I am a psychologist. The should
be used to advise the court. only after
a verdict is reached," he said.
Green said he supports the in-
creased use of referees in smaller civil
cases.
"If both parties agree. it never has
to go to court and take up a judge's
time.
Candidate John Dean would try to
cut down on the number of delays and
continuances available to lawyers in
trials.
"We have to get at the court logjam
and part of the problem is all the
continuances that are available. We
need to tighten that up so that we can
get all the evidence in and get all the
pretrial matters done by a given
time,' .. Dcan said.
He also secs a conflict between the
determinate sentence s'ystem Cali-
fornia courts use and the time
convicts are ready to go back into
society.
"We are sending criminals out on
to the street before that are ready to
go,·· Dean said.
Under the older indeterminate
sen1enci ng system there was greater
latitude in holding a criminal in
prison, he said. •
"We had a better chance of keeping
people in jail until they can be
rehabilitated," Dean said.
All of the candidate are vying for
the assembly scat being .vacated by
Assemblywoman Marian BerJCSOR,
R-Newport Beach, who is running for
the State Senate. The district includes
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and
much of the south county.
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OC deputy district attorney
seriously hurt in cycJe crash
An Orange County Deputy District
Attorney waS seriously injured in Hun~n Beach Wednesday night
wtlen his motorcycle was struck from
behind by another vehicle, police said
today.
The attorney, William Cate, 38, of
Huntington Beach, was reported in
critical condition earl)'. toda,y at
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Fountain Valley Community Hospi·
tal.
Huntingtan Bcacb police said Cue
was riding bis motorcycle west on
Edingcr A venue near Edwards Street
at 10:20 p.m . when be was struck
from behind by a Porsche 9 I 4 driven
by Jane Chau~n, 21 , also of Hunt-
ington Beach. -
(ase was rushed to the trauma
c.enter at Fountain Valley Communi-
ty. s,t. Jeff Cope said Case was not
wear:ing a helmet wben be was hit.
Chauvin was treated at Humana
Hospital Hunti~on Beach for less
serious facial inJuries and was rt·
leased_, police said.
OFFICIALS OBJECT TO DRILLING •••
From Al
elected and appointed officiala from
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and
San aemcntefora tour that stattcdat
Crystal Cove State Park between
Corona dcl Mar and Laguna Beach
and ended with a scenic helicopter
trip along the entire Orange· County
coastline. ·
Hallett said her purpose is tO gather
information from local officials, not
to promote future projects.
"We're loo kin' for your input, your
feelings," she said, "We're trying to
find areas that should not be desig-
nated for development."
Hallett said placement of new rigs
off Orange County "is not a ques-
tion," because of a moratorium that
prevents oil drilling and exploration
within 12 miles of the coastline.
But Laguna Beach City Coun-
ci lwoman Bobbie Mink.in said that
isn·t enough, "especially when you
consider that Catalina Island is 26
miles off the coast.'' "'
Other elecied and appointed. Or-
ange Coast officials, including Mayor
Ken Carr of San Clemente and Mayor
Evelyn Hart of Newport Beach.
attended the meeting, set up by
Laguna Beach city officials who have
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offshore drillin.& operations.
Laguna officials were cager to point
out the many small coves. marine and
wildlife preservation areai and View
points along their coast that arc
enhanced by an undisturbed view of
the ocean and could be ruined by an
oil spill.
Hallett expressed surprise at learn-
ing that about 3 million tourists a year
visit Laguna Bc;acb alone. She said
she thought that was the total for
county coastal communities.
The coastal communities have
opposed offshore drillinft in large
part, because ofthe_potentJally devas.-
tating impact an oil spill could have
on the tourist industry.
At hi storic and scenic Crystal
Cove, in the recently established state
park, Laguna's Chief of Marine
Services Bruc.e Baird told Hallett that
the porous volcanic rock io the area
would soak up much of any oil that
might be spilled. He said the steep
bluffs would hamper cleanup efforts
and that the nearest cleanup equi~
ment available is ba,5ed in Los
Angeles Harbor.
Hallett countered by sayi ng there
arc many misconceptions about off-
shore oil drilling.. She saUd that 22,000
existing platforms in waten sur-
rounding the U.S. spill only S,000
barrels of oil a year, compared to
20,000 barrels leaked annually from a
natural fissure off lhe coast of Santa
Barbara.
"The threat from oil tanken is
much greater than lhe threat from
platforms," she said. She also sug-
gested that new technology which
partially submerges oil drilling plat-
forms might ease the concerns abou1
prtservi ng views. ·
She said the Interior Department
under Secretary Oark is committed
to ·upholding the Outer Coastal Shelf
Preservation Act of 1978, which
mandates that the nation become
energy self-sufficient with a balance
of environmental and energy-de~
velopment programs between the
Eastern and Western states.
Mayor Evelyn Han of Newport
Beach apologized to Hallett for not
having more "hard facts" about her
city's opposition to drillina--
"I have such an emotional view of
this." she said. "Once (the coast) is
gone y'lu don't get it back."
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Off-price stores
cut the f rtlls and
. pass on the savings
' You have beard the commercia.ls,
they claim you don•t have to buy
department store goods at department
store prices. .
The people who run them ~ called
off-price retailers and they specialize
in buying and selling at a discount the
same type of mercbandise the large
department store chains offer.
Off-price retailers arc different from
the large discount store chains like K-
Mart or Zody•s because they sell ftrst
q~ality rather than budget merchan-
dise.
.. The whole key to off-price business
is lower overhead and a higher volume
of sales per square foot otstore than a
typical department store," said
Bernard Abrams, chairman of the
board of Three D Bed &. Bath which
has nine stores in Orange County
including one on Bristol Street in
Costa Mesa.
The Fountain Valley-based Three D
Bed &. Bath offers a full line of
bed.room and bathroom linens as well
as wide select.ion of kitchen items. The
chain sells name brands -sheets by
Wamsutta, Fieldcrest, Cannon and
Burlington -for 20 to 60 percent
below department store prices,
Abrams said.
The Three D store in the Costa Mesa
~·. unique ananaement with the
Nordstrom specialty store chain.
Three D store is located inside the
Nordstrom Rack. a clearance center
for the department store chain. and
shoppers can use the Nordstrom credit
card to make Three D purchues at that
outJeL
Nordstrom Raclc is the first off-price
store operated in California by the
Seattle-based department store chain.
"The philosophy behind the Rack is
that we take merchandise from our
Southern California stores and we .
offer it at a lower price, .. said Nancy
Fujimoto , a Nordstrom
spokeswoman.
And just like a regular off-price
retailer, the d4tpartment store will
make supplemental buys of goods to
sell through Nordstrom Rack at a
discount.
The Rack sells a full line of women's,
men's and chiJdren•s clothinJ at 30 to
70 percent off the original pnces.
Much of it carries the Nordstrom
· name or other top brand labels and
there are particulady good deaJs on
shoes.
Next to the Rack and Three D is
Ross Dress For Less, one of a 35-store
off-price retailing chain ba$Cd in South
San Francisco.
Ross aquired the store when it
purchased the Plums discount chain
earlier this year.
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Charity llaff of Balboa rldea her new motor ecooter In Coeta Meaa.
Special gifts for mom's special day
$57,000 diamond
or a motor scooter
might impress mom
lt'sabout that time again -time for
you last-minute shoppers to think
about what to get your mother for
Mother's Day.
Butoondy's not on her diet. 5he'sgot
perfume and you sent flowers last year.
Never fear-and don't agonize ove r
ll.
from Bun Rey nold s-and that's just Fountain VaJley Community Hospital
for staners. is offerfog a reduced-cost cardiac nsk
The mother that needs a little factor test. Though it isn't exactly
impressing would value one of the typical Mother's Day fare, hospital
ha11dcarved, plique ajour butterfly staffers say it may be one of the most
pins made especially for Neiman-important gifts your mother ever
Marcus in Germany, Stefan Krikl receives.
suggested. Designed for mothers. or anyone
Krikl. managerofNeiman's else forthat matter, who are gearing up
preciousjewelrydepanment. said the forstrenuoussummeractivities. the
18-karat-gold butterflies have ruby program identifies potential hean
eyes and movable wings and sell from disorders early on, according to
$650 to $850. Mi chael Martin, director of
For the bag mot her. there· s a one~f-cardiology.
a-kinctCabochon emerald and pavee Testing will be done May 12 at the
diamond ring that sells for $57 .000. hospital. The comprehens1 ve testing
Krikl said. The rin&. with its over-I I-_program costs SI 05 per person.
carat emerald and diamonds weighing ..... .ffhean testing isn't for your mother.
With some innovative thinkingand
a little scouting, you can come up with
ideas that wall delight the most hard-
to-please mother and maybe even get
some digs an on the most difficult
mother-in-law while you're at it.
You can offer m'om a weekend in -·
Tecate, for instance. a Riva motor-
scooter, a safari wardrobe or a vi st t
over six anda hal f carats, was designed maybe a hean throb is. •
_ .. an.d_ ~.a_de by Neiman-Marcus' jewelry··~ Animal Cracke~ Enter:tainment. of
shop in Dallas.· · · · · · ~ "Newpon Beach. offers a lineup of ·
On the practical sid e for Mother's celebrity lookalikes who will show up
Day. the cardiology department at at herdoor,'croon. dance and generally
wish your mother a happy day.
according to Sandy Baker. director of
marketing.
.. Last yearthe most popular were
Burt Reynolds.Clark Gable and Alan
Alda," Baker said. .. This year, Michael
Jackson is number one, though Kenn y
Rogers is always popular. too."
Baker said Cf ark Gable and
Humphrey Bogan are big with the
over-60 moms.
The lookalikes do 15 to 20 minute
comedy routines or sing and deli ver
telegram s for SI 00. Baker said.
If your mother wants to get oul more
for less, a Riva motorsc-ooter ISJUSt the
thing. according lo Sid Partow. general
manageroftheNewport Vespadeal-
ershrp on Newpon Boulevard.
The scooter, which gets up to 80
miles on a gallon of gasoline. as
automatic. has an electnc starter and
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A -/Today'• WomanJAn Advert.laing Sus>'*'n•n1 to the DAILY PILOT/Thuntday. May 10, 1984
With choice, comes stress
Dr. Gloria Sklanaky
MOTHER'S DAY
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By CATHY DE MAYO
Being a woman today means making
choices. A woman's role is no longer
dictated by convention, resulting in
both added freedo m and added stress.
The freedom comes in the form of
increased options open to women, but
the stress is. ironically, a byproduct of
the evolution of women's choices.
Women are in the process of carving
out new territory. molding new roles,
making changes in the traditional
order of American life. And change is
stressful.
.. One of the confusing things about
the times we're living in is.also one of
the ni cest -there are choices." said
Dr. Gloria Sklansky. a Newpon Beach
psychotherapist who lectures on juggl-
ing marriage. career and family.
Statistics show society changing.
Last year. for the first time in United
States ha story. the majority of women
were work mg outside the home.
Economics has much to do with that
statistic. Many women are working to
put food on the table and a roof over
their heads. But there are other reasons
women seek employment. Work ~ves
us a sense of self. Dr. Sklansky said.
'"We often define ourselves by what
we do." Work can make women feel
good about themselves. giving them a
new identity outside that of "wife" or
"mommy:• Work can give women the
feeling that they're making a contribu-
tion. "And the more sources of
satisfaction we have in life. the better
off we are,'' Dr. Sklansky said.
There are benefits a second income
can provide, and there are also benefits
for women with families.
"Mothers enjoy the time spent With
their children more because they're
enjoyi ng the time spent without
them.·· she said. "They arcn 't as apt to
make mountains out of molehills."
But there's a flipside to all this, she
cautions.
"Nobody can do it all. despite what
the perfume commercial would have
us believe. Panicularly when you have
young children. something's got to
give."
A dual-career couple sometimes
makes for a better marriage and a
better family, but not always. Dr.
Sklansky said. Sheer exhaustion rears
its ugl y head. For many women -
maybe most women -who work
outside the home, evenings and week-
ends.are consumed by endless house-
hold chores.
And when there are children in the
family. exhaustion often joins hands
with guilt. Are the children properly
cared for during the workday? What 1f
they get sick? What about missing the
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Good d~y care iS .-hard to fiild
By MJCBALENE BUSICO
The obstacles to finding safe, re-
liable child care in Orange County are
formidable.
First, there are the numberi. As of
February. 1984 -according to state
studies-41 7.376children need some
form of daycare in the county.and
there arc only 33,000 licensed spaces
available for them.
Barbara Berg, surpervisor ofthe
Orange County Children's Home So-
ciety day care referral program said the
resulting child care iscatch-as-catch-
can: .. The children stay with family or
neighbors if the)" re available. and the
parents call in sick a lot." she said.
Second, there is the cost. O range
County child care is expensive. averag-
ing$75 per week for children under
two; $5 1 per week for two to fi ve-year
olds; and $32 per week for entended
care, before and after school programs
for older children.
··And what if they've got more than
one child?" Berg added.
And third. there is the co nfusion.
. ~
"Sometjmes, working parents are
JUSt in such a crush, a rush to find child
care that they think ~yone who takes
care of children isgOOd," said Nancy
Noble, director of the child develop-
·ment program at Orange Coast Col-
lege. ''But, as seen in the news. that's
not always true."
Children pay rapt attention to an lnatnactor at a day care center.
According to Berg. the situation.is
not hopeless.
Thousands of area children are
enrolled in state-subsidized programs
that defray or eliminate costs. Eligiblil-
ty standards gi ve priority to children
who are at risk to abuse or neglect. and
to low income families.
For those who don't qualify for state
programs. the CHS offers a free chi ld
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"We can't say if they are high quality
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So;det~rmining the quality of the
care is left to the parents, who may be
unsure of what to look fororevcn
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A Ministry of Centr~I Baptist Temple
7661 Warner Avenue
· Huntington Beach. CA 9264 7
P hone: (714) m--"5992
Registier Now
for
Fall 1984
Grades K-1 2
Character T raining
All Day Kindergarten
Emphasis on Basic Skills
·Dedicated Teachers
Modern Equipment
Computer Training
Limited Enrollment
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Phonics Method of Reading
Advanced Teaching Methods
High Academic Standards
Daily Bible T raining
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5172 McFadden, H.B.
We adhere t.o a non-sectarian and
racial non-diM:riminatory policy
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• Grade k .K thru 6
• • Acadenic Elcelence
• Smal Classes
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Smlner Ca~
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1645-43531
Day Care Available
190 23rd St., Costa Mesa
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a private school emphasizing academics
CARDEN CURRICULUM
Pre-Schoof --Grade Eight
Open the year around 6:30AM-6~00PM
ENROLL NOW
Card8fl of Huntington Beach Is a private school located In t1untlngt0fl Beach.
Recently the school was able to purchase land adjacent to t he existing faclffty and
construct an additional building. The new buUding contains classrooms and offloes.
The school provides quaHty education fOf children ages 2 -Grade 8. The
school ls open the year around from 6:30-6:00. The Carden Curriculum. which wu
developed by Mae Carden, Is used throughout the school. The Carden method
prepares children for life experiences by providing them with the tools of !earning;
namely the development of analytical and rational thought prooesses. development
of the powers of conoentratlon, teaching of character development, and training In
the art of thinking. Carden's purpose is to teach children how to think. Carden la
unique In that all the sub}ect matter Is systematic, Interrelated and sequential from
grade level to grade level. In addition to the academic subjects, fine arts are
stressed. --._
The staff at Carden of Huntington Beach attends training ciasses and
demonstrations provided by The Carden Educational Foundation In addition to
meeting state requirements.
In addition to the regular school program for elementary children, the school
Is open for daycare from 6:30-6:00 and during vacations. The daycare program
offers a variety of Indoor and outdoor activities Including computers (second grade
and up). In addition optional clubs including Brownies, Girt Scouts, a boy's dub, a
Bible Story Club. and drama are available. Optional food seMo8s Include,
breaJcfast, lunch, and milk.
During the summer the school offers academic and enrichment programs. The
summer program includes field t rips, films, and computer Instruction.
The pre-school offers full and part time programs for children age 2 through
pre-kindergarten. Hot lunches are included In the full time program. Breakfasts are
option al.
For Information please call 536-1441 or write to Carden of Huntington Beach,
721 Utica. Huntington Beach. California 92648. Mrs Edith Hanlon is the director.
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Bright children who love to learn deserve the
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environment. Our .iademics include French
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By VIDA DEAN
Fashion choices for spring and
summer: -are as widely varied as the
imaginations of the designers who
create them, and m akeup colors avail-
r able to match are as varied as the tastes
of the1women who will wear th~m.
The safari look continues to add
adventure to a wardrobe ... bush jack-
ets. dresses. patch pocketed camp
shirts. walking shorts. button down
skins and bee keeper hats ... these are all
part of the adventure. •
Belts are a cinch to add interest and
add a dash of color to the safari or fi eld
fashio n look that comes primarily an
tan and cream.
Safa ri dressing also gets color help
wi th brash lips and blazing na~.
Loreal's "The Bi~ Game" practicall y-
primiti ve li ne includes Drumbeat
Red. Rouge Bravado, Terre Afrique.
Flamage Sau vage and British Red
Coat. Shades.range from warm. tawny
cocoa red and earth brown wit h golden
highlights to a brilliant verm1lhon and
a dazzling deep bl ue red.
rop1cals also are making a s~rong
sh for carefree summer days.
Bright florals and prints are made up
with sarong styling. Estee Lauder
captures the tropical mood in her latest
makeup collection , .. Country By the
Sea". Lipstick shades offered are Sheer
Shell. Clearwater Pink. Coral Seas.
Regatta Rose. Matching shades can be
fo und in the nail colors.
For tropical eyes. shadows are
Tranquil Blue, Amethyst Sea, Sunrise
Pink. DeeP.water G ree n, Sunsparkle
Sand, Dnftwood Brown. Skymist
Lavender. Wild Wisteria. Sea Pearl
Beige and Deepsea Turquoise. Pink
Sand. Rose Ramble and Apricot
Gleam give checks a sun kissed look.
Other summer options in fa shio ns
incl ude the always popular nautical
look. Japanese inspired styles wi th
wide waisting and cropped kimono
sleeves. croppccj pa nts. the masculine
influence and the French look of a
seaside resort.
Lacome creates the summer mood
an makeup with seaside to nes of sandy
neunrals. gli stenins corals and sun
bleanched pinks ennched with tones o f
terracotta.
Eyes dusted with sunkissed neutrals
are enlivened with brill iant lash color.
a sweep o f soft color tints the cheeks
and lips glisten in a wash of pankcd
neturaJs o r provocative in summer
red. and nails echo in light and bright.
The cool look of summer whites an
linen and cotton always a good look for
warm weather days is available alo ng
with desert naturals in sandy. cream.
and terracotta naturals. These shades
in fashion led Revlon to Santa Fe for
cosmetics.
The Great Plai ns are refl ected in
sa nd. coral anli mauve shades. G iving
competition to fashi on neutrals for
summers are darker colorings m
greens. mahogany. indigo and blacks
wh1ch are made more attractive wi th
PJeue eee SAP' ARI/Page 11
IN PERSON -LEILANI WATT
- W ife of former Sec . of Interior James
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Q ueen of Hearts. Jill Briscoe.
J oy in His Presence, Joan Windmill Brown.
Let'~ Ma ke a Me mor y. G loria G a ither abd hirley Do bson.
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COPING •..
From Pae••
first step or the first word?
''Guilt can't be completely
avoided, .. she said. The early child-
hood years arc the toughest and most
stressful, and the tools that would help
working mothers adequate
numbers of daycare facilities, on-site
daycare at places of employment.
flexible job and school hours -have
been slow in coming. Yet children and
parents alike are adjusting to their new
roles.
"Kids don't go to pot -literally and
figuratively -if the mother works
outside the home," Dr. Sldansky sajd.
A major factor in family chemistry is
how the other feels about the choices
she's made. If she resents staying home
or resents having to work, her children·
will pick up on her feelings. If she's
happy with her choices, chances are
her children will be happy, too.
Dr. Sklansky, a wife and the mother
of three sons. calls herself a "happy
juggler." And she offered some sugges-
RETAILERS ...
FromJ»aCe2
"We carry clothing for the whole
family. It is name brand apparel and all
of the prices are in the range of20 to 60
percent lower than the department
store"" said Mark Hanzlik, a Ross
executive.
Like the other stores. Ross sells
name brand merchandise. The can sell
the merchandise at a discount by
lions on how to c-0mbine career and
family successfully. First. she said.
define your priorittes. If your marriage
is high priority, use some of the added
income to buy services - childcare.
household help, etc. -that will free up
time to spend with your spouse.
If squabbles over di vision of house-
hold duties arise. negotiate: she ad-
vised. "Use a reasonable approach.
with an attitude that says. 'We're in
this together.·
"If you choose to have children. that
should obviously be a major priority."
she said. Working parents may not be
able to attend every science fair or
Little League game, but take the time
to ask questions and really listen to
your children to find out what's
import.ant to them. she suggested.
"Both men and women are redefin-
ing their roles. They're both asking
questjons they haen't asked before. It's
not as simple as it used to be.
having less fancy displays and fewer
salespeople than the department
stores.
The compa ny buys much of its
merchandise "in season." That means
it sells the type of clothes tha1 are
approriate for sprins in spnng and fall
in fall.
People often pay more fo r clothes at
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Woman of the 80s
exercises her pow.er
By CORY BLAKE
The girl of the 50's is the indepen-
dent woman of the 80's. Growing up
'fc'male in the 50's meant that to be a
successful woman a girl had to learn to
capitalize on her looks, marry the right
man, pretend not to be too bright and
do everything she could to see that her
husband had an exciting and fulfilling
career and a secure and happy home-
Ii fe. At the recently held 1984 Con-
ference on Women. Dr. Patricia Allen
said that girls of the 50's were taught to
seek fulfillment by living vicariously
through their husbands.
In a seminar entitled .. Power. Per-
sonal & Professional -How to Get It
& How to Use It." Allen told several
hundred women that to successfully
department stores because they are f
buying them well in advance of a
season when the prices are at a
premium. said Hanzlik .
He gave three examples of the type
of discounts available at Ross.
•A queen size set of percale sheets
that sells for $45 in a department store
would sell for about $30.
exercise power. women had to learn to
receive nurturin$ and support instead
of always giving at.
According to Allen. a practicing
psychotherapist and marriage counsel-
or. the movement of women into tht
marketplace has meant the breakup ol
many 20 year marriages. It has also
meant, said Allen. that many women
are still stuck in their traditional roles
.because they fear their husbands will
leave if they accept jobs outside the
horhe. The resulting stress has often
resulted in alcoholism, drug de-
pendency and depression. she said.
The independent woman of the 80's
who has made it in the marketplace
and who has also kept her mamage.
has learned to ask for and rece1' !!'
support.
•A woman's cotto n-pol yester dress
that sells fo r $50 in a deparment .store
would go for about $25.
•A man's bulton-down oxford clo th
shirt that would sell for $22.50 in a
department store sells for about $1 5 at
Ross.
Similar discounts are available at
each of the off-price retailers.
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body that can ride a IQe," Partow aaid
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10 it can be driven in hiab heels Of a
dreD and it'talmott main ten.an~ free ... About SOpen:entofmycus-
tomera are women, and they range
from 16 to 7 S years old," Partow said.
.. Most of all, they're fun -it's like
driving a sportscar ...
For the working mom who needs a
brea.k,Geotleman'sAgreementof
Newport Beach has come up with a
host of time and work-saving ideas,
according to Kim Norton.
The Gentleman 'a Agreement staff
will arrange housekeeping services for
your mother for a week or hire a chef to
prepare meals while your mom relaxes
fora week, Norton said.
For the mother whose whole family
gathers around for lunch or dinner on
Mot}\er's Day, Norton sugests a
gourmet lunch basket Depending on
what is desired in the way of ~te.
cheeses, fruit, crackersandcham-.
pagne, the baskets can range from $75
to $200, she said.
Other Gentleman's Agreement sug-
gestions include: a wardrobe consul-
tation, a makeover, a weekend in a
health spa in Tccate1 Mexico, a night at
the Doryman's Inn m Newport Beach
or a color consultation.
For the mother who has everything,
Kitty Leslie ofNeiman-Marcus found
a couple of unique gift items in the
Newport Beach store.
A pair oflalique swans floating on a
mirrored "pond" sells for SS,000,
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Thia emerald and dJamond
cockWI la ame to pleue at
$57,500.
Leslie said. The swans, one dipping its
head, arc made ofhand-cut crystal and
the swans' water wake is also hand
carved.
Leslie said a Lucite cocktail wagon
for serving drinks by the pool is a
practical as well as unusual gift. The
wagon;with rubber wheels, sells for
$ 139. A Lucite ice bucket and scoop go
for$16.50andan insulated pitcher
with four plastic mugs is priced at
$27: SO to complete the set.
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pro~ve oerenta. B~f U\CY,'ve got to
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According to Berg, some of the most
basicqumions include:
•Are unannounced visits allowed?
Berg said lhil was the single most
important question, and that visits
should be made frequently once the
child is enrolled.
•How many children a~e there per
teacber?Thelowertberatio thebetter.
0 The more attention your chlld gets,
the better," she said.
•Will there be field trips?0 Would
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•What will the cost be and will I get
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SAFARI .•.
P'romJtaCe8
stripes and plaids.
Taxicab yellow, bot pink, white and
tan team up with black fora ~&~cat.ed
summer look. Another pop color
combination is yellow and navy by
Anne Klein.
Brights include a bunch of shades -
grape and banana plus tangerine and
tomato red.
Fashions and cosmetics io band in
• 11 there a syste~ke fired.rills, for
~~ed~ .• naJ . . f lS ax; ucatJo ltaming 0
di Berg said a center's
dircct~should have at leut a four-
year delree.
•la tliere a place for your child to
nap, or to isolate a sick child?
•Arc references available?
In addition to asking questions, be
observant of the environment and
notice such thinp.ascleanliness, the
condition oftl)ctoys,and if poisons
and dangerous objects are out of
child~n·s reach.
Cbildrcn'sart work hung on the
walls is one indication that the facility
is being made a place where children
can be comfortable and be them sci ves.
Alwayshavealtematecarcplans
ready in case the child gets sick. Most
da}'. care facilities won't take care of ii I
children, Berg said1 and having plans
ready can help avoid a last minute
panic.
hand colorwise. There arc a lot of
options in fashions and a lot of options
in cosmetic colors.
..The cosmetic industry is a highly
competitive one," said Bonnie Spcam,
fashion coordinatior for Los Angeles
and Orange Country Norstrom stores.
Whatever your choices in fashion
and colors, it's the season to wear
whatever makes you feel good.
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