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1984-05-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
1:1111 ~1111111 TUESDAY. MAY 15. 198'1 OHA N Cf LOlJ N 1 Y C A L If OHN IA 2S CENl S Nixon flees Irvine.Marriott blaZe 400 uests evacuate 1 7 -story hotel Nixon, staying in the Presidential Suite on the I 7th floor, and Taylor walked down all 17 flights at a normal pace, Taylor said. The exercise prcs-- cnted no strain for the 71-year-Old fonner president. Taylor said. minutes and came back to the hotel," Taylor said. hotel's fmt-floor kitchen and statr- wells, was extinguished quickly by hotel employees. But the total evacu- ation was ordered as a precaution by firefighters. Ron Cribbct, the hotel's a.cncraJ manager, said. director Ed PtoeDU said. Smoke alarms sounded wben the fire broke out shortly after 10 a.m, but not en~u&h beat wa~ JCtlcrated to triAtf spnnllers. he said. after laundry dryer catches on fire By about 11: 15 a.m. fire officials were lcttin&JUCSts back into the hotel. By Tbe Dally Pilot Stall Nearl) 400 hotel guests including former President Richard Nixon were evacuated for about an hour Lh1s morning from the 17-story Irvine Mamou when fire broke out in the structure's basement. Coast First day in new home for CdM family includes 'wel- come wagon' from gun- toting cops, federal agents./A3 Ex-Pilot publisher Walter Burroughs and Orange County have a running love affair with water sports./A7 :·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:::::::: California Twenty-two personv were treated after a t'nili- tary tear gas canister accidentally explodes in Montebello./ A4 Attorney for Chino mass murder suspect Kevin Cooper suggests some- one else killed four vlc- tlms./ A4 ;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation President Reagan begins in earnest his push for approval of MX missile program./ A8 A man who sold military secrets to Poles Is labeled a 'traitor' and given life sentence./ A8 World First man to make a solo stroll to North Pole Is successf ut ./ A4 Mind and Body As daytime stress rises in the '80s, so does noc- turnal bruxlsm -grind- ing of teeth during sleep. /81 Erma Bombeck would like a little sympathy for her latest case of "nerves." /82 Entertainment Country group "Ala- bama" sweeps music awards In Buena Park cermonles./ A4 Sports Playoff-bound area prep baseball teams have rugged assignments in the opening round Friday. /C1 . The Mission Viejo Meet of Champions begins Thursday with a cast of world-class swimmers. /C2. ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Business New tax laws offer good news. bad news says Sylvia Porter ./84 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Cellfomle News Classified Comics Crossword Death NotlOes Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Funda National News Opinion Public Notices Spo111 Stock Marketa Televtslon Theaters Weather World News 86 A3 B3-4 A4 C8-10 86 C10 C4 C9 B2 83 A4 A7 C4-7 C 1-3 BS 82 B2 A2 A4 "He went downstairs unlll the fire depanment said it was clear to come back up," said John Taylor. Nixon's administrative assistant. Taylor was reached at the hotel after the emerg- ency was over and guests were permitted to return 10 their rooms. When they reached the ground floor Nixon went to o ne of the cars in a Secret Service entourage. "He got into h1scarand took a brief tour of the industrial park in the area. He drove around for about I S-20 Nixon did not sec any smoke. accordinJ to Taylor. The fonner president plans to spend Lhe rest of the afternoon m bis hotel suite before a speaking engage- ment to night at Chapman College, Taylor said. The fire. which sent smoke into the The fire apparently started in a 50- pound clothes dryer used to launder rags. The blaze was contained within the basement laundry, Cribbet said. "Whether the machine malfunc- uoned, we don't know." marketing • Dtlllr ..... ,.... ~ ...._. UJ*' Bill Halliday, left. and Dennl.9 Holland ~th their race can -Halliday'• 1936 CheTrOlet and Holland'• 1909 Buick. Older is better in second Great Race 110 vintage autos crank their engines !or_ Sf 00~000 grand prize in Indiana_p_o_ll_s_ By KAREN E. KLEIN Ofh~NotlUfl When the green flag drops Thurs- day morning and I 10 vintage auto- mobiles c rank up and sputter off into the sunrise, bound for Indianapolis. Dennis 'Holland and his I 909 Buick racer will be there. So will Bill Ha lliday and his 1936 Chevy. John Konw1 ser and his 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom I and Jennifer Goodheart. a.k.a. Ginni Withers of Fountain Valley. m hershocKingpmk 1906 Mitchell roadster .• All arc Orange Coast residents and among the participants in the second annual Great Amencan Race. The time-distance road rally covers 3,000 miles 1n nine days and 1s patterned after the movie, ··The Great Race." Holland , Costa Mesa's master shipbuilder. and his navigator, Wayne Stanfield. 36. ot Santa Ana. entered their black racing car tn'.the Great Race. open to cars built 1n 1936 or before, last year. But having ,10 push the car over the staning hne turned out to be a bad omen. They dropped out of the race for good in Phoenix when a motor pm broke. This year. Holland said. his goal 1s to finish the race. At the checkered flag waits a SI 00.000 first pnze for the fastest car and $40.000 10 be split among the three oldest cars to finish. "The winning car gets to take a tum around the track at the Indy SOO." Holland said wtth an enthus1ast1c grin. While building an I 8th-centuf}- style Baltimore Chpper ship tn the backyard might be enough for most peole to take on, Holland said he has spent the past four mo nths teanng down and rcbwld1ng the four- cyhnder, SO-horsepower engine ofh1s Buick. the second car ever registered in Orange County. The car. which sports a number ·· 19 .. on the grill. belonged 10 brothers Boyd and Henley Eiits. who owned a (Pleue eee OLDER/ A2) "This is the fint fire we've had" since the S SO million. SOO.room botel opened in August, Proenza said. "We have lot of false alarms because the alanns are set so sensitively." 1be evacuation. which guests described as (Pleue_eee 1'1X01'/ A2) l. HBdrug suspect nabbed at LAX FBI agents greet suspected cocaine kingpin C. A. Mobley By STEVE MARBLE °' .... ~ ......... Alan Charles Mobley was five m inutes out of Puerto Vallarta when he picked up a newspaper and got an idea what would be waiting for him when his jct touched down in Los Angeles early Monday evenjng. The Huntington Beach 24-ycar--0Jd -traveling with his wife and sister- was greeted by FBI agents at the a1~rt and led away in handcuffs. Bai I is set at SI 0 million. Mobley is alleged to be o ne of Lhe nnglcaders of a maJOr cocaine smug- gling network that federal. state and focal la~ enforcement officers say they smashed last weekend. The cocaine ring. which purponed- 1) had d 11CCt ttes to Colombia. was Drug agents raided wrong couple_ -A3 .. responsible for bnngrng more than $500 million ~orth of the drug into Southern Cah fom1a in the past year. according to federaJ agents. <\gents arrested 2 I people in the (Pleue aee MOBLEY I A2) Report: Streets need Community college leaders sayschoolsstill 'a bargain' • repairs By JEFF ADLER Of ""-0..., "°' ..... More than half of all Orange County surface streets arc in need of repair and more than a quaner require major repair. a poht1cally charged report released Monday by the Oran~e County Transportation Commission has concluded. Dr. Larry Stevena Administrators say they're still offering quality education to county 's_~tudents By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of 1M Delly "'°4 IUfl The top admm1strato~ from O r- ange County's seven community colleges want 10 get two messages out to the public: •Commun1t) college education will still be a bargain nellt fall. despite the new 1u1t1on fees 10 be charged. •Community colleges still offer quality education. despite recent charges 10 the contra!)' To make their case. the count) 's communtt} college presidents sum- moned reporters Monda) to a rare. Joint news conference at anta <\na College. The officials said their goal was 10 correct some m1sconcept1ons about the two-year colleges. Many people m1stakenl) believe the comm unit) college funding cns1s ended earlier this \Car when the tu1t1on bill was approved. observed Dr. Lan: Stevens. chancellor of tht• Saddleback Commun1t~ College Dis- tnct. which has campuses in Irvine and M1ss1on V1e10 L nder this legJsla11on. students Laking s1"< units or more will pa} a SSO-per-semcster fee For those tak- . mg less. the charge" 111 be SS per unit. But teHns dcscnbed the new fees as .. ltnle more than a Band-Aid attempting to close a \Cf) ~nous \\OUnd .• 1 o admint'itcr the nc" tee S\IStem. add111onal rompu1ers and clen cal 'tatT v. 111 tx· needed. he said At the 'amt• time. l'olkgec; will no longer be (Please~ COLLEGE/A2) The report. drafted by a com- mission pavement management task force formed in 1982, estimated it would cost S205 million to bnng the county's surface-street sy'itcm into good repair. Members of the task force visuall) assessed the cond111on of 612 stret"ts and highways tn the county. or 52 percent of the 1.187 miles of the county's arterial streets. All told. the countf and its 26 c111es ma1nta1n 4.982 ·miles of artenal h1ghwa)S and local streets. Mental health is focus in ex-OCC man's trial But the report -released Just thrct weeks before voters will determine the fate of Propas1t1on A. the one (Pleue eee STREETS/ A2) When the mur<Mr triaJ of 18- yMr-old Gabriel Deluca ttiat opened Monday In W•tmtnster, attorneys dktn't argue ao much whether the Huntington Beach youth kJIJed a 30~yeer-old femaJe poetat carrter. Instead. moat of the attention was directed at the After decade of debate, Irvine finally appears in reach of a city haH Irvine. the master-planned city that has mapped out where every road. home. offi ce and shrub will be placed beyond the year 2000. has wrestled for m ore than a decade on where 10 put the scat of government. It has no pennanent city hall. The 13-ycar--0ld c1ty's fil"St leaders decided pohcy tn small quarters over an old bar called the Spntz Garden opposite UC Irvine. Beer was brouaht up to quaff 1hc thirst of city leaders dunna marathon sessions. Poltt1cians had to com~tc to be heard over the blare of a JUiee box. But only five )tars af\er tncorpora- llon. the bu"lmg city staff had outstnppcd tis over-the-store space By I <mt burc8ucrnt' moved into a ' ANDREA ADELSON NEWS BACKGROUND new 1ntcnm fac1ltty built for $I S m1llton 1n n fa'it-growmg tndustnal park. The u11hta11an. windowlc~ Civic (rnter at Jamboree and McGaw avenues has onl) a Oaa pole for rutornmrnt. lt'1, without tradttional (PleueeeeGUAT/A2) defendant's mental condition. "We're here to ftnd out why It happened," defenM attorney John Ootal't t<>ld jurora '" Superior Court Judge Leonard H. McBride's courtroom In Weet- mlnater. Dolan, who also called Deluca a "troubled" youth, aaJd he ateo will show jurors a 90-mlnute vtdeot~ of Deluca being lnter- vtewed by Costa Meso: pottce to rewel the young defendant's mental procesw. Deputy Oistnct Attorney Bryan Brown told jurors that Deluca waited for postal c8mar Ida _,.... Haxton, a mother of two, In the entryway of his home. Her body was found 19\•• hours after the attack on .-,. 3 In her green U.S. Poetat Serltce cer parked In a Costa Mesa chwoh (Pl-.. eee BB lllU'Rl>aR/ A.2) • . • • c... 0.-, ......... ~ ............. Richard Nb:on leacla entourace back into Irvine Marriott following encu.adon. NIXON ... From A l orderly and calm. marked the first time the Marriott had been cleared. Guests and employees were alerted to the emergency over the hotel's public address system Terry Mohr and Jim Paulus. both attending a sales meeun~ "" .1. hotel's first floor. l>a1d they did not smell any smoke but left the building after the announcement. .. We didn't smell or hear any- thing." including fire engmes. ~1d Paulus. of Crown BBK in Los Anietes. While firefighters inspe<"ted the building, a handful of hotel guests conducted business at poolside tables and hotel employees chatted on curbs outside tennis courts. STREETS NEED REPAIRS ••• From Al percent transportation sales tax in- crease -drew immediate fire from Propos11ion A opponents who ac- cused the comm1ss1on of using the report for pro-tax political purposes. If passed. Proposition A would set aside about 20 percent of the esti- mated $5.4 billion the tax hike would raise over its 15-year life for local trans~rtation projects that mclude artcnal road maintenance. Transponataon comm1ss1oncrs. who authored the Proposition A tax plan. denied the report o r the timing of its release was in any way related to the tax intiauve or the pro-tax campaign. The report determined that while the money available for street and road maintenance has remained constant over the last decade, the cost of repair has increased 230 pen:ent. The report noted that financial cons1derat1ons have forced local gov- ernments to maintain streets on a 66- year cycle rather than the rec- ommended 13-year maintenance schedule. In 1982-83, an estimated $36 million would have been needed to keep the maintenance program on a 13-ycar schedule, but o nly $7 million was spent by the county and all 26 cities, accordini to the report. Beta use of the maintenance-fund- ing shortfall. 59 percent of the pavement m the county is in need of some repair a r\d 28 pc:rcent requires major repair o r rebuilding. OLDER IS BETTER IN RACE ... From Al 6,000-acre bean farm 1n Costa Mesa. Holland said the car placed fifth in a Los Angeles-to-Phoenix race in 191 2. He has photos of the car in 1ts vintage racing da}s as well as pen- nants, news an1cles and even the dnvers· license of one of the vehicle's dnvers. Holland sa~d had his eye on the car. complete with brass headlamps and hickory-wood wheels. for 20 years before he could persuade its previous owner to sell tt. .. The gu) that owned 1t was tht'. driver's stepson. When the dn\ er died he told his son to sell 11 to someone in Orange Count)' if he ever moved away," Holland said. When asked wh) he would take o n the additional challenge of car butld- ing when he only launched his I 00- foot schooner late last year. he replied, .. This is my therapy. "I love the histoncal challenge of 1 t. It was 70 years ago that this car was dmen through that pan of the country and now tt will pass that way again," he said. On Monday, he told rival racer Bill Halliday he would be tearini the car's engine down once or twice again before the race starts Thursday. Halhda}. of Newport Beach, said h1s goal IS "to whip Dennis." tn the race ... , think I have as good a chance as any" to win. Halliday said. He bought and restored his '36 Chevy in 1966 and sold it three years ago to the Barn restaurant in Tustin. where it has been on display. "I was restonng a 1940 C hev} when I found out the 1936 model was the newest that could enter. So I called up the restaurant and got them to loan me the car for the race." be said. Halliday said he has "four or five" vintage Chevys at home, but none like the ~art gray and black tounng car he will drive in the Great Race. "It's a sedan deli very car built on a passenger chassis. They were mostly used as drug store delivery cars or paint store dehverv cars," he said. The Great Race will start Thursday morning from the Sheraton U niver- sal H otel in Los Angeles and finish May 25 in Indianapolis. race coordi- nators said. Racers will make midday and overnight stops in Las Vegas; Flagstaff. Ariz.: Albuquerque: Amarillo. Texas: Dallas: Wichita, Kansas: St. Louis and Chicago. GREAT CITY HALL DEBATE •.. From Al city hall-style trappings. It 1~. after all. only tcmporaC) Since then. a ull/cnsgroup and cit) staff have e)ed ncarl) eve~ large chunk of land "llhin cm hm1ts. smng up tts potcn11al as a home for public building!. needed to sene a tit~ of200.000. What wa~ env1o;1ont"d was a .. ( It\ Center .. -a governmental hub with a cit} hall. police <:.talion. count} branch hbrar.. cn 1c aud1tonum. school and ~atcr dmnct head- quarters. and centers for seniors and day care. Residents even approved. 1n an advisory vote 1n 1981. a measure in suppon of building ofa civic center. Three land plot!. have been con- sidered scnously· one near UCI. another at the cit~ 's geographic center between two residential \ 1llages. and a third within an amb1t1ous com- m ercial center planned b} the Irvine Co. for the ''Golden T nangle." land trapped within three freeways at the city's southeastern edge. All died for a vanen of reasons shot down b)' high development costs a shift in de,elopmenl patterns that s111l lea\ cs unclear "'here "do"' n- town" is. and la<.:k of a council maJonty for an) plan. The idea has been dormant 'ltncc mid-1982 and Irvine continues to operate out of 11s temporary headquarters. But on Thursda). Irvine's Planning Commission opens cons1derat1on anew on "'hat ul\ officials -with fingers crosc;ed -think ma> be the permanent quartl'r'> for Irvine Cit) llall. The ad' 1\or, Cl\ 1c Center (om- m1ttee 1s suppmcd to descnbe its latt"st plan for 25 atres of farmland be'i1de Cuher Dn' e. south of the San Diego flood rnntrol channel. "It's probahh the least optimal. but 1t meets the m1n1mum acceptable requirements." \a1d Pat McDonald, a Hughes cngtnl·cr wh o has worked on Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot D•llYary I• OuerentMd ........ ""1 , .,., .. • f;w'' !(. A tA, I the com m1ttcc since its inception in 19 77 The committee. revived in Febru- ar.. looked at three parcels within an 83.3-acre area that's called "village 14." the first major v1llaee being planned within the cit; si nce the m1d -l 970s. The new village 1s bounded by the an Diego Freeway on the south. the In ine Business Center on the east and b~ the village of Woodbndge on the \1.-eSt To be built O\er the next decade. 11 is to have 7.000 homes. 17.000 residents and 48 acres of parks, City Planner Paul Ireland explained re- ccnth. Beeauc;e 1t 1s close to a business and industnal center. the new village 1s intended as a rather dense housing area for workers. And 11 1s being designed w11h major thoroughfares, pointed out Ra) Catalano, a city planning comm1ss1oncr a nd professor of 'IOC1al ecology at UC!. A cit) hall will onl) aggravate that congestion. he added. "But the\ 1llage shouldn't be sacri- ficed to traffic." Catalano said "In c,ome wa~s. "e'll be reducinic1t)' hall- generated traffic." he believes. be- cause the centrall) located c1v1c center would only draw people into res1dent1al sections The long-awa11ed proposal calls for a civic center within "the act1vt1y comdor." sandwiched between Alton I\ ,·cnue and Barranca Parkwa). The zone 1s supposed to act as a spine. li nking the maJor 1ndustnal 1.:enters at either end of the ci ty. Only about two miles of the backbone is complete. through Woodbndgc "If the uses arc integrated. people can u~e the center without ha,ing to dnve all O\ er the Cit)." e'<plained Cit) 'itaffer Pam Sheldon. Sheldon said the committee duc.tcd off $80.000 "Orth of plans drawn up but ahandoni.•d in 1982. Then a 146.000-square-foot building was sketched o ut w11h a $22.4 m1lhon Pllt'e tag. The committee believes that the old building idea could fit on the new com er. Sheldon said. McDonald. who has sat through more c1v1c center meetin~s than he can count. said "the city 1s running out of choices ... He 1s disappointed that delays have dJluted the c1tv center idea. Now the Irvine Unified· School District has an administration budding under con- struction and the Irvine Ranch Water District has located elsewhere. "No one seemed to be able to put tt all together." former mayor Gaby Pryor observed. "l wanted to sec 1t all built together. Our planned com- munity 1s fragmented. We've lost an important focal point forever," she said. Assistant Caty Manager_~! Brady remains optimistic that the central hub idea can still be realized. The school and water d1stncts "haven't foreclosed on the idea." Brady said The) could relocate later. he said. l\nd, b) putting off the dec1s1on. city coffers arc fatter with a $2 m1lhon c1v1c center fund and the interim facility's propeny value has nearly doubled, Brady said. "We can use this as a partial down paym ent," he said. in combination wtth other financing sche mes. such as industnal bonds. Two-term C'ounctlman David Salls believes this plan. although still in,1ts infancy, may finally put the con- troversy to rest. "This has a good chance of succeed- ing because 1t may get three votes," Sills said. He pointed out that a recent 5-0 council vote agreeing to at least consider the site "was the first show of unan11111ty" any plan has ever gar- nered. "bat do }OU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your messaice will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering serviee may be used to record letlers to the rditor on any topic. 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N4'*POtl 22n<I 81t'MI, ~ e.lbol WICIQI ~BMch Sen Clemen!• Watet l.,.,p 112 Swell la:I 1·2 1-3 1·3 1·3 1·3 1-2 2-3 o It 1ct1on Soulh- poor-lelr ,.., ,.., ,.., 1111< ,.., flit COLLEGE OFFICIALS SPEAK OUT ..• From Al allowed to impose special charges such as health fees, even though they must still provide health services. Despite the problems, Stevens said California's community college stu- dents still will be charged less than those in neighbonng states. He noted that WashinBton state community college students pay S 175 per quarter and generally enroll in three quarters per year. In Oregon. be said. the charge is S 160 per quaner. Constance Carroll, president of Saddleback's Mission Viejo campus. also said because of the elimination of other fees at the same time tuition as charged, "in some cases the cost of (a community college)cducauonmay be less than before.·• She added that community colleges remain "the most affordable, most economical educational institutions to attend 1n California." Dr. Lee Stevens, president of Golden West College, predicted that California's community colleges will actively recruit students for the coming year because 1984-85 attend- ance figures will be a guide for future state funding. "If we fall short (in enrollment) io 1984-85. that will haunt us io the years to come.'' Stevens warned . MOBLEY NABBED FOR COCAINE •.• From Al massive crackdown Saturday while others suspected of top-level involve- ment in the drug ring remain at large. possibly outside the count ry. Mobley reponcdly had gone to the seaside resort town of Puerto Vallarta 1n Mexico with fami ly members. including his mother. to celebrate Mother's Day pnor to Saturday's raid. According to one investigator. Mobely was unaware that his alleged drug empire had fallen apan until the Mex1cana jet he was a passenger on li fted out of Puerto Vallana. "My understanding is that the first he heard of1t was when he oicked up a newspaper dunng the t1ight... ex- plamed Huntington Beach Sgt. Carl Vidano. a key investigator in the mammoth drug sweep "I 1mag1nc he had something of a squirm) flight." commented one FBI agent. Arrested along with Mobley was his wife. Aleyda Machado-Mobley, 24. and his sister. Cindy Lee Croley, 27, of Newport Beach. Both arc alleged to have been active in the drug ring. Moble). according to drug agents. was a small -time cocaine dealer who hit it big when he mamcd into a family that assenedly had ties to the Colombian drug world. Police said as far as they can determine. M as never been arrested befor n fac the only past offense M could bC to was a violation of a dog leash law{ m Newport Beach. one officer noteO. Mobely was to be arraigned today in federal court in Los Angeles along with his wife and sister. Fifteen of the 17 people arrested in Orange County on Saturday were arraigned Monday in Los Angeles with bails ranging as high as $2 million. Two others have not been charged. One of the suspects remamed in senous condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Ronald Ting. 26, of Corona dcl Mar, was shot m the chest early Saturday by FBI agents. Ting. alleged to be one of Mobley's cocame distributors, drew fire from an FBI agent after Ting pulled out a gun. Two other suspected leaders in the smuggling nng still being sought are Heriberto Machado-Velasquez, 50, a Colombian national, and Octavio G risales. 43, of New Jersey. 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Lecture on clilld abase "The Other Dimensions of Child Abuse" will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Floyd M. Estess at the annual meeting of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County, May 17, at the Ba!lboa Bay Oub. Estess is Medical Director of Mental Health Service at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. For more information call 760-5922. Senlon celebrate In May In celebration of Older American's Month, the Irvine Senior Services Program is planning a free breakfast for scnfors on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon at Northwood Community Park, Bryan and Yale Avenues. Activities include a folk dance, exercise demon- stration, health screening and prizes. For further information contact the center at 660-3889. Community Feetlval revelen Marcella the Clown loob for .-dance putaer while Mary Crapta of ,.oantaln \'alley and An.aelo Maellone of Lon& Beach -botb memberi of tbe Unltea Italian-Amert.can 8oclal Clab -trtp the ll&ht fantutlc d~ tbe commmalty feati•al at Golden Weet Co~e en-er tbe weekend. The feadftl. with an inter- national theme in honor of the Sammer ...................... ~ OIJ1Dplce, featared aeabel'a of tbe Call· forlll.a Clowna of •--••later, llder- national food bootlaa, CGM"Wft cOD8tmD for cblldreD, aad · art. poUee. healtb, Scoatlq Uld mmeam alalblta. Teen 8e% program set A free program on adolescent sexuality will be conducted for prospective foster parents and other members of the community interested in the lslands of Safety program, a temporary foster care program for troubled teens sponsored by the South County Youth Services Program, on Tuesday, May I 5, 7-9 p.m. at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 SL Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. For more information call Gail Hales, 494-0611or851-1616. Gun-toting cops greet neighbors Miss Mermaid pageant talks set Thursday Police, FBI agents raid home on family's fi rst morning ProptMltlon A forum planned A forum on Proposition A, the pro~scd one-cent sales tax increase for transportation, will be held on Wednesday, May 16, 8 p.m .. al the Iglesia Park Community Center, 24671 Via Iglesia, Laguna Hills. The forum is being sponsored by the Saddleback Arca Coordinating Council. All county residents arc invited. By JERRY HIRSCB As Lopez opened the door one of ot IM o.-,,... • ..,.. the agents shouted, "Don 'ts hoot he is unarmed." A second agent put a Any unmarried woman between the qes of 17 and 22 who is interested in entering the Miss Mermaid/Miss Costa Mesa pepnt is invited to attend an orientation meeting at S p.m. Tbunday, according topagcant chairman Steve Perrin. It wasn't quite a welcome wagon shotgun to Lopez's head -and then that greet~ A~ and.Sherry Lopez the realized he had the wrong man. first mornu:ig an their new home. The The law enforcement officials were Lo~ family awo.ke early Satur~y after Farhad Rokni, one of 21 people mornmg to find nme shotgun-toting arrested in Saturday's break-up of a FBI agents and Newport Beach police $1h billion cocaine smuggling ring officers pounding on their front door centered in Huntington Beach and and yelling, "you are under arrest." Newport Beach. The beauty cont.est is scheduled to be held June 3 durina the Costa Mesa Lion's Oub Fish Fry. Applicants do not have to be residents of Costa Mesa to compete, Perrin said. Blood preuure program Sberry Lopn home is being remodeled. Cash prizes up to $250 will be awarded. The orientation meeting will be held at the home of Eric Johnson. 2709 Starbird Drive, in Costa Mesa. For more infomiation call the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce at 979-0536. The Orange Coast Heart Institute at Hoag Memorial Hospital will present a special program on what people should know about high blood pres.sure Monday, May 21 at 7 p.m . For more in(onnation, call 760-5923. Ab Lopez, who had a long day Rokni had moved out of the home Friday moving his wife and two boys only a day before. "They were pounding on the door and they said, 'open up in the name of the law. We have a search warrant and you arc under ~t.' " The 39lh Annual Fish Fry will run June I through June 3 at lion's Park in downtown Costa Mesa. with a Lion's Oub parade set for 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Wlnner'• Clrcle will meet into the rented Corona del Mar home .. When I heard the police pounding on Marigold Drive, ran down the on the door at 7 a .m., I thought it was stairs an his undershorts, saw the a practical joke," said Sherry Lopez, agents surrounding the home and adding that her family moved an for cooly anviled them an, his wife said. six months while their Big Canyon When the FBI realized they had the wrong people. they didn't even search the home. They just asked to use the phone and spent an hour at the house waiting for instructions. Lopez said. The beauty contest, along with a beautiful bab) contest. fish dinner, carnival rides and a sight and hearing testina center. will bighliJht the festivities. according to Bob Wolfe, l1on·s publicity ctwrm.an. Drawinas for donated prizes will be beld throughout the thrcc..(\ay event, with this year's grand pritt bemg a 1984 Cbevette Scooter. Wolfe s:a.id. Winning negotiations wtll be the topic of the Winner's Circle Network Group's breakfast meeting on Wednesday at 7 a.m. The meeting is scheduled to be held at the Nei&hborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave .. in Costa Mesa. Tickets art $7 in advance, $8 at the door. For infonnation. call 960-2715. Corona del Mar run set Ex-USC football star .,'Grenny' Lansdell dies Lopez said her two sons. 11 and 12, were impressed with the agents and police officers' uniforms and guns. "My husband said be was ready to go back to Big Canyon ... Lopez said . "When we woke up Sunday, I ~sked what was going to happen today." Newport Beach Detective Marie Everton visited the family Saturday afternoon to apologize and tell them some of the details of the investiga- tion. · - Supervisor Nestande on Hawaii honeymoon The third annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK Run is scheduled for June 9. The race start time is 8 a.m. on Ocean Ave., above the Corona del Mar State Beach parking lot. For more infonnatioo about the race, call the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment at 640-2271. Tuesday, May 15 • 9:30 a.m., Oru1e Cou ty Board of S11pervl1on, Hall of Administration, 10 Ci vie Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m., Oru1e Cou ty Pluuaba1 Comm111loo, Hall of Administration, I 0 Ci vie Center Plaz.a, Santa Ana. • 6 p.m ., Lapaa Buell City Coucll. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 6 p.m., lrvlae FlDuee Commi11ioo, City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. Granville "Grenny" Lansdell died Monday m orning in a Long Beach nqspital following a long illness. He was 65 years old . An All-American quarterback from USC. he graduated in 1940. Granville was a member of the USC national championship football team in 1938 and led the team to two Rose Bowl victories in 1938 and 1939. Lansdell belonged to the Sigma Nu fraternity. Lansdell was a retired TWA pilot. He was a major an the U.S. Anny Air Force major during World War II and was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for his bravery in locating a lost French general in North Africa. He belonged to the 552 Club at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Lansdell was survived by his wife. "He said that some of the suspects were dangerous and that was why (the officers) were armed," Lopez said. At the same time the police were surrounding the Lopez home. Ronald D. Ting was shot and critically wounded by -an FBI agent as law officers arrested Ting at his rented Sandcastle Drive home -only blocks away from Marigold Drive. Lopez almost had Rokni as an unexpected house guest for the week- end. Rokni had rented the three· bedroom home for jUSl one month but had asked the landlord ifhe could stay an extra weekend. The landlord asked Lopez but she told him. 'no' and Rokni moved out Friday as the Lopez family was moving in. The Orange County Board of Supervisors' only bachelor. -Supervisor Bruce Nestande -was mamed Saturday in a private Newport Beach ceremony. his offi~ ·announced Monday. Nestande, 46, married 34-year-old Pamela Landolf at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in a ceremony attended by family members and close friends. The couple then fle"" to Hawaii for a week's honeymoon. aides to ithe Third District supervisor said. The mamage as the second for both Nestande and Landolf. an mtenor designer. The supervisor. a former California Assemblyman. 1s the father of two sons. Fire damages restaurant An atuc fire forced the evacuation of the Claim Jumper restaurant an Fountatn Valley. A Fountain Valle} Fire Department spokesman said damage from the Sunda) night fire was esumated at $4.000 One firefiJl}lter suffered a spramed elbow ftghting the blaze. • 7:30 p.m .. Mesa ConaolJda ted Water Dl1triet, Citizens Advisory Committee, 1965 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. • 8 p.m .. FoutalD Valley City Conell, Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. Mary Louise. a daughter, Mrs. Earl Granvllle Lansdell Craig of Newport Beach and two grandsons. Pacific View Memonal Park in Cor· A memorial service will be held at ona del Mar at 10 a.m. Rokni was arrested in a Santa Ana parking lot about 10 p.m. Saturda} Cause of the blaze. reported at 7:49 p.m .. was a chicken rot1ssene that was vented through the .attic PoucE Loe Two-car collision in NB causes injurit;_s to five Five people were injured late Monday an Newport Beach an a two- car accident that reportedly was caused when one of the dnvers ran a red light at the intersection of Jam- boree Road and Bristol Street. Scott Taylor of San Clemente was carryina three passengers in his 197 3 · Intne Two teen-age runaways from Irvine were arrested by authorities this morning near the Rancho San Joaquin school. suspected in five overniJttt auto buf'llaries and several break-ans at local home$. • • • Thieves either had a key or made entry to a home on Waterway through a garage during dayli&ht hours Mon- day and stole a $S24 hand&un. • • • Police could not determine how buralanpined entry to a home in the )()(){) block of Cosley Street over the weekend and stole a TV and camera valued at $37S. • • • A stereo and watch. toaether valued at S480i were taken from a vcb1cle on Mariao d between Sunday niaht and Mon<Uy. Thieves pried a wina wm- dow to set 1n. • • • A bo4t tran~m1ssion and tools worth S l .000 w s stolen from the prage of a home on Ra('ing Wind Mercury upn when he allegedly ran the red light and collided with a 1981 Mercedes Benz dnven by Terrance Reay, 36. of Huntmgton Beach. A I 5-ycar-0ld girl ridine in Taylor's car suffered serious head m~unes and was taken to the Fountain Valley someume between Sunday night and Monday afternoon. ••• A VC R valued at $600 was taken from a home on Gumwood between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. An outboard motor worth S 1,200 was ripped off a boat left on a trailer outside a home in the 3000 block of Claremont betwe-cn 10 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m . Monday Coeta MMll A 21-year-0ld Costa Mesa man was arrested at the South Coast Plua Mall Monday after he allegedly hid two Polo shins an a ooat pocket and Communit} Hospital trauma center for u;eatment. Police said she "as unconscious foUowing the accident Reay. Taylor and the San Clemente man's other two passengers were taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach for treatment 2123 Newpon Blvd., Monday eve· ning. Kent Kuykendall. 20. of Costa Mesa. was arrested on suspicion of petty theft in connection W1th the $68 buralary. KuykendaJI 1s an employee of l"Jurseryland. • • • A glass front door was smashed at a bus mess at 10 12 Bnoso over the weekend and a computer and pnnter were tolen. Loss wa~ placed at $10.000 • • • An IBM Selcctn c If typcwnter "as tolen from the Pac1fia by K.Jpper Yachts businC$ at 928 W. 17th t over the weekend. The typewnter wa' valut'd a t $800. • • • walked out of the Bullocks depart· 1 wo Bunnese kittens wert stolen ment store. Paul 8. W1tkowsk1 was · from a home on the 2000 block of booked into the Costa Mesa Pollet Maple unday. Police said entry was OcpartmentJ11I on su pic1on of petty made With a key an the then of the then and an outstandina warTant for animals plus a $20 bill. Total loss was military t de!ertion from thC' U S. placed at $80'!- Navy ~ • • • · . • • • A Santa Ana man wa\ arTMtcd Bar ~tools. a wine cooler a nd a Ooor Monday afkr he alkgedly lipped a mat were stolen from Nurscryland, ~ket wrench and tool sharpenN into his back pocket and walked out of the Sears department store an South Coast Plaza. Ralph Frietze. 43. was booked into the Costa Mesa Police DcpanmentJa1l on sup1c1on of petty theft in the S 11 48 burglan Fountain Valley Someone stole a gold and diamond wnstwatch valued at S2.875 from a top dresser drawer an the master bedroom in the 17000 block of La Rosa Lane. No signs of forct'd entr) were reported but the residence was being sold1and the burglar may have taken a kc} from a lock box. the v1c11m said ••• Burglars stole 68 wooden pallets valued at S 187 in an alley between 1wo buildmgs owned by IC"L Scien- tific, 18249 Eulid St. • • • Thieves removed a window screen to enter a residence in the 2000 block of Parrot Lane and stole $140 m s1lvC'r dollars and old coins • • • A suspect stoic five cartons of Marlboro cigarettes valued at $37 from Warner Jr Market. Q5~5 Warn er A' e. Newport Beach A 24·year-old orona del Mar waitress was treated at Hoag Mem· onal Hospital after \uffcnng con- vulsions followina a mom1na of free- basing cocaine With her bovfnend. aCt'ordma 10 police The boyfnend wa~ am:'lted on suspicion of drua po~ \1on • • • T1rt'" ~orth $I ~O weft' pne-d from a 30.foot motorhome parked at the Newport-Mesa Unified School C>i!I· tnct headquarter'\, 160 I 16th St The large 't h1dc .,,..., left ll''ltang on nulk crate\. Several pieces of ex pens a' e JC'" IC'f'\ and a .357 Magnum handgun were stolen from the Lido Isle rcs1dencC' of developer Robert P. Warmington The loss was put at S5.400 • • • I\ beach cruiser b1ncle and a collcc11on of fishing gear· "ere stolen from a garage on the I 00 blod. ol ~"ith Street. Laguna Beach A "oman was arTC'sted lor batten on a pohcc officer after she bll Laguna Beach Officer Don Prout\ on the hand Monda) mommg Prout~ "as attempting to intervene an an argu· mt'nt between the woman and a man at 1133 Laguna Canyon Road shonl~ before 6 a.m. Nadine June Connor. also known as Nadine June now was arrested and released on S2500 bail. Hantmcton Beach Entcnng through a rear window. someone buralanzed a home Mon· day on the 16700 block o( Dale Vista Lane. The loss included two hand· guns worth $350. a camera worth S2SO and a recorder worih $50 • • • A Garden Grove v.oman rcponed Monday that someone ,tole ht'T rust- colottd l Q7Q M ustana 11 from a parkmg lot at Golden~t ttttt and Bolsa A venue Tht'los!I wa~ C'Sllmatcd at $6.000 • • • .\ re 1dcnt of the I 00 blocl of labema Street who'' bu1ld101 a nC'"" houst also on Alabama rtported Monda) that someone entcl't'd the new stru('turt' throuah an unlod.C'd front door and \tole a built-an o"en 1 he loss was C'St1mated at S 1.000 ••• Somrone ~>kc into a prag'7 on the 4~00 bloc~ ot Rhap\oc.h On"e a resident rcponed Monda" The loss included golf clubs worth -S450 and a b1qcle worth S 170. • • • ..\ resident of the 16 700 block of Baruna Lane reported Monday that ~omeone stole his maroon Cadillac Se\ Ille from a lot at Bolsa Chica Street and \\ arncr ..\ \ enue. The loss wa!'> est1matl"d at SI :!.000 • • • <\ male 1u,·enile was arrested Mon· da~ at the Target store. 9882 Adams °''e . on suspicion of shophf\ani. Rcco' ercd were lape-s and a batter) Y.Orth $ 15. • • • ..\ man reported Monday that someone broke into his locked yellow Mavenck on the 19600 block of Beach Boulevard. The loss. estlmated at $400. included n Smith and \\<esson handgun and bullets. • •• ~ resident of the 6200 block of Warner Avenue reported Monday that has hght blue 1970 Volkswa&en was stolen from his carport. The lo s was esumated a1 S l.600 • • • o\ resident of the 20700 block of C'harwood Lane told pohoe M onda) that someone stole hLs ~ 26-in Schwinn btc)'cle from Edison Hl&}I School oo Fnda) The lou wu esumated at $250. • • • ma\h1na a rear window 10 enter, wmcone buralanzcd a whalC' 1982 Toyota parktd Monday on the 16700 block of V1ewpo101 Lane. Tht' los.s included tereo cq\.11pmen1 .. onh Sl.300 • • • Fntenna throuah an unk>cked door . someone stok 'lten:o t"QUI~ ment from a va~ 198' \olksw en perked on the 9800 block of ( 'hance C'1rde The lo!>'I wa' e•Hma'C'd at S600 • ----·~------~ A4 Oruge CoMt DAILY PU.,OTITueeday, May 1S, 1984 iMarcos foes make I :good show at polls .. But opponents warn of ·monkey business' MANILA. Phihppmcs (AP) -Unof· ficial election returns today showed oppo- nents of President Ferdinand E. Marcos making a surprisin&ly strong showina and leading in half of tne National Assembly races. While conceding that the opposition was doing better than expected, Marcos in· sisted official returns would show bis pa.ny retained finn control. "You cannot deny the fact that there was Announcing a summer~ ForTeens! -. 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Laurel said the results were ''beyond our hopes and wildest imagination .. and he warned apinst "monkey business" chanfina lhe retults. He bad projected victories in about 30 percent of lhe races. Rn. lloon Rev. Moon gets prison sentence WASHINGTON (AP) -The Rev. Sun Myung Moon. who claims he is a v'ictim of religious and racial bigotry. is under or- ders to surrender on June 18 to begin serving an 18- month prison sentence for tax evasion. The Supreme Coun on Monday rejected an appeal by the Korean·bom leader of the Unification Church. clearing the way for his impnsonmcnt. But Moon's lawyer, H arvard professor Laurence H. Tribe, says he hasn't given up. Tribe said he will return to a lower court to introduce new, unspecified evidence that he said could bclp overturn Moon's conviction. Meanwhile, U.S. At- t o rne y Rudolph W . Giuliani in New York City said. "We have notified bis (Moon's) lawyer that his surrender date will be June 18." 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The qua net also won the album of the year award for "The Closer You Get, .. which in February earned the best country group vocal Grammy. Clutching their trophies -shaped as ltttJe cowboy hats -group members Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry, Mark Herndon and Randy Owen said their latest awards were no less exciting than their first ones. "Th~s as what we dreamed of years and years ago," Owen said. "It's like wanning the Super Bowl, the World Senes and the World Heavy Weight Championship alJ at.once," Herndon added. · Since bursting on the country music scene in 1980, Alabama has been showered with awards. Monday night's honor brought to nine their total from the Academy of Country Music, an organization headquartered in Los Angeles. First solo stroll to Pole reported LONDON (AP) -British explorer David Hempleman-Adams today became the first person to complete a solo walk to the magnetic North Pote. spokesmen for his expedition said . Nicholas Schoon. a spokesman based at the explorer's home town at Bnstol in western England, said Hempleman·Adams arrived at his destination after a grueling 25()...mile walk across the arctic icecap. The British Broadcasting Corp. quoted a spokesman at the explorer's base camp at Resolute Bay in northern Canada as saying Hempleman-Adams was picked up by plane after completing his walk in 22 days, dragging a plastic sledge loaded with supplies behind him. and was now back at the camp. The Resolute Bay spokesman said the explorer was in "great shape" and that his first wishes after returning to camp were "to take a shower. to be fo llowed by a very long sleep," the BBC said. Call 1-800-9S2-S062. \X'ith a free t lon1c Energy SunTy, you can find C\'en more no -co~t or lo\Y-cost -v:ays to save energy. And once vour survev is . ' cornplcte, you ;·n1ay even he eligible fo r rebates and low interest financing on 1nany cost -effeeti\'e con - ser\'ation rnca~ures. 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The eruption Monday. which also sent a small mudflow down the North Fork of the Toutle Raver. was the first Large explosion at thl' mountain an southwest Washington not preceded by earthquakes or activity related to a lava dome inside the crater. 'Mechanic' seeks asylum NEW YORK -A man dressed as a plane mechanic Jumped from the cargo bay of a Romanian ~~sengerplane at Kennedy Airport and req_uest~ pohtt~ asylum. immigration and customs officials said. Officials refused to reveal the 1dcnuty of the man, who was calT)'lng a bnefcase when he departed the Tarom Airlines plane shonly after its I :43 p.m. landing Monday. Store owner acquitted KANSAS CITY. Kan. -A JUfY agreed with the self defense pica of a liquor store owner who fired 13 sbots at a robber, mcludmg three as the man lay dying in a ~rlting lot, and the merchant's son says "~he case shouldn t_even have come this far." Ray Verbam'i.?...a 58-ycar-old liquor store owner, was acquitted of an~~ sccond--Oegrcc murder Monday by a Wyandotte County District Coun Jury that deliberated less than five hours. Mlghty Mo on the go BREMERTON. Wash. -Thousands cheered, bands played. dozens of small vessels fl1 tted across the waves and lumps came to some throats as the USS Missouri was led out of its berth for a new life as a Navy battJewagon. The Mighty Mo, after 30 years in mothballs. was towed b> three tugs from ns benh Monday evening. and began the I I-day tnp to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard in Southern California. Poker faces gather 1n Vega• LAS VEGAS. Nev.-A record 132 players began play Monday in the 15th annual "World Series of Poker" at Simon's Horseshoe Casino, shooting for a punc of $1,320.000. The wmner of Thursday's final round. which comes down to a one-on-one matchup, will win the $660,000 first prize. CALIFORNIA Cooper defense test1mony SAN BERNAR~INO -One of three men seen dnnkmg at a bar the night four people were killed at a nearby home wore a T-sh1n lake the blood-spattered one later found near the home. defense witnesses testified. The tesumony came Monday dunng pretrial motions m a hcanng for Kevin Cooper. 26. who is accused of the slayings. 11 was the first tame Deputy Public Defender David Negus tned to place anyone but Cooper near thl' home where the slayangs occurred last June S. Spa plant u~4~r fJre LOS ANGELES -Air quality officials said they would move to revoke the operating permits of a Van Nuys spa manufactunng plant after about 40 children at a nearby school reponedly fell ill from strong fumes. Jim Birakos. deputy assistant director of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. said Monday he would file a pet1t1on today with the district to revoke the permit of Custom Home Spa Inc .• which has been operating in Van Nuys for seven years. Youth held 1a bludgeon death• RANCHO PALOS VERDE.5 -A neighborhood youth held in the bludgconings of two 11-year-old girls has no history of v1olencc. but hom1c1dc investigators have asked the d1stnct attorney to charge him with murder and try him as an adult. A combined fu neral for Nat.aha "Neda"O'Sulhvan and Knstm MacKnight was scheduled topay at Rolling Hills Covenant Church. where they had gone to Sunday school together. Tear gas sparb evacuat1on MONTEBELLO -Twenty-two people were trcatrd at hospitals and a city block was evacuated for five hours when a military tear ps cannister accidentally exploded and released a stangrng cloud. authorities said. Those affected were stripped, given an alcohol rinse and a bath using soap and "a lot of water" after the 4:33 p.m. accident Monday. said Montebello Fire Battalion Chief Roy Richardson. Nazl colonel dead at 77 SANTIAGO. Chile-Walter Rau ff. a former Nazi SS colonel accused of gassing East European Jews in mobile death vans. died Monda). He was 77. In 1941 , RaufT headed a section of the Reich Secunt) Office that created and equipped the "Black Raven" - a truck capable of asphyxiating up to SO passengers with exhaust fumes. He was one of the last surviving Nazi fug1t1vcs wanted for major en mes dunng World War II. Nun deathjury pick begins SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -The judge handling the case of the men charged with the 1980 murders of four American churchwomen will pie~ a jury this week and the trial could beg.an May 24, court sou~s say. There has been little progress in the case since five former national guardsmen were indicted and jailed in February 1982. Mllltant rabbi arre.ted TEL AVIV. 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Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said the president would meet toda~ with I 1 Democrats who were considered undecided 10 an effon to gi;:t their vote. spokesman. "We a.re interested in full fundina." But with U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms control talks stalled and new rcporu caslina doubts on the ability of the pant MX to knock out Soviet WJCU, HOUK Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. predicts the House will finally tum down the missile. The House was scheduled to began debatina the Pentagon authonzatioo bill today, but no votes arc expected until later in the week. For the last two years, Reagan's personal lobbying has been credited by both MX supporters and opponents with Reapn will extend nis lobbyint campaian into Wednesday, Speakes said. ln a briefnewsconfettnce Monday, Reapn said there ia "no more compelling priority on my agenda" than congressional approval for the I 0-warbead weapon be c:a.IJs "Peacekeepcr," and which he says is necessary to U.S. "He will continue to press for approval," said the efforts to control nuclear weapons. · "The Soviets hope, once again. our modernization effons will be curtailed," Reagan said. "We cannot afford to delay any longer. W ithout Peacekecper, the MX, the incentive for the Soviets to return to the negotiating table is greatly reduced." The bill authorizes the Pentagon to spend $285 billion in fiscal 1985, which begins Oct. I. U.S. spy gets life jail term SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-AjudgesentencingJames Durwood Harper to life in prison for stealing secret U.S. missile documents and peddling them to Communist agents said Harper should never be paroled because "no crime is more serious." Harper. who pleaded guilty, "was a traitor to this country," U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti said Monday. The Defense Department described the stolen documents containing Minuteman missile secrets as vital to America's ability to survive a fint-strike nuclear attack. The government said Harper sold the secrets to Polish agents in 1979 and 1980 for between $250,000 and $1 million, and that the Poles delivered the information to Soviet KGB agents. 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Sn Lanka (AP) -More than 1.000 soldiers and police probed deep into the j ungles of nonhem Sri Lanka today for an American couple kidnapped by Tamil separatists, who said they had freed the couple and withdrawn a death threat. ~ -LIKE A PICTURE ------"No crime is more senous than to sell defense secrets to a foreign country," Conti said. "It affects each P.:Crson .... Freedom is our most precious possession, and 1f we lose that we lose everything." The Marxist guerrillas abducted Stanley and Mary Elizabeth Allen of Columbus, Ohio , on Thursday. The rebels said Monday they were releasing the couple unconditionally, althou&h their demands for $2 million in gold and the release of 20 prisonen were rejected by the Sn Lanlcan government. -----------------------------------------§~RE .... VISIT YOUR LOCAL ----SPRlNG CREST9 DRAPERY CENTERS SPRING SALE CUSTOM FABRICS ::tp;;:;:;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;==:;r.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ --------------- RUFFELL'S UPHOLS TERY, INC. ,. 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Phones wear out mattresses And scientists are fairly sallvaung as they wait for the lascr equ1pment they've set up on farms and ranches to begin producing information. The ultimate aim ot their acuvity, which began fi ve years ago, 1s de- velo~ment ofa reliable method for pred1cti ng earthquakes. In motels with telephones beside the beds, people tend to sleep on the bedsides closest to the phones. This puts uneven wear on the mattresses, requiring their replacement too fre- quently. So some smart chain oper- ators design their fixtures so the phones are across the rooms from the beds. An actor is less than a man. An actress is more than a woman. Bette Davis quotes that. Says it's an old French line. If a giraffe's blood pressure weren't about three and a half times higher than a human being's, 11 would faint. Freud's true first name was not Sigmund but S1g1smund. Q. How did tennis come to be scored by I 5. 30. 40. deuce, ad? A. Early in France. the most common silver piece was worth 60 sous with each of its four parts worth I 5 sous. Tennis was played for stakes. So points were worth I 5, 30. 45 sous. Eventually, after the coin denomina- tions no longer signified, the 45 was abbreviated to 40 merely because it was easier to say. Q. In England. what's the dif- ference between a ham ster and a solicitor'! A The barrister argues the case m court. The sohc1tor helps the bamster prepare the case. W1sconsm·s Blue Book of state agencies re<:ords the fact that mem- bers of the Citizens Advisory Council on Alcoholism there serve for three years and are appointed by the governor to staggered terms. Author Louisa May Alcott was born on her father's 33rd birthday and died on the day of his funeral. That bison you and I call a buffalo can't lift its head above its shoulder le vel. Our Laneuage man 1s still trying to track the ongin of the phrase Mexican standoff. No luck so far. L.M. Boyd colamalst. Is • 1yadlc•ted But there'sone flaw in their reasoning: The geologists know-or at least they're fairl y certain - that a bigearthquaJce will strike in or around Parkfield on Jan. I , 1988 (gi ve ortakefouryears). But they don't know where any other big quake w111 hit. In fact, the Coalinga quake and otherb1gCallforn1a shakers hke the 1971 San Fernando temblor and e~rlier ones in Long Beach and Tehachapi struck along faults whose very existence was unknown. , Sc1ent1stsare certain Park field will be hat soon because quakes measunng Richter 6or above have struck there roughly every 22 years for a century. The last one came m Januar). 1966. Riding the •golden parachute' So they've set all manner of ultra- high-tech equipment among the graz- ing cows who normally freq11ent the hills flanking the San Andreas Fault. The hope is to record every slight twitch that occurs before, during and after the Sttmingly inevitable earth- quake. With that knowledge. the U.S. Geological Survey believes It will makegreatstrides1n thequest for reliable quake forecasts. But since sc1ent1sts clearly don't even know where many maJOr. poten- tiaJly dangerous faults he. they won't be able to set out instruments to measure pre-quake phenomena m many places. even 1fthey learn what an honest-to-goodness earthquake precursor 1s. So what good 1s all the work at Parkfield. Plenty. says the USGS. "There 1s no other place in the world that we know of where sizeable quakes are so regular and so frequent," says Allen G. Lindh, one of the chief geologists on the project. "We believe other large quakes also occur at regular intervals. but often hundreds of years apart, so we can't be sure of the exact interval for most. This place is like a scale model of a giant earthquake." In other words, 1f sc1entists can spot the same sortsofthingsgoingon an other locations as they'll observe in Park field, they'll be able to offer warnings oflarge quakes well an advance. They almost certamly won't be able to predict every temblor, but Parkfield may help with accurate forecasts for some. lfthat saves li ves and pro perty. the SI million-plus spent here will prove agood1n vestment,evcn 1fthe experimental results can't be put to universal use And 1he e:itpcriment 1s also fun for the people of Parkfield. who have "cooperated completely,•· according totheUSGS. "It's been a lot offun to keep 1n touch with the folks at the USGS," says rancher Andrew Frohlich. "They've got a laser beam thing on my ranch. We give th em a full play- by-play of every little shake we feel. But don't worry about us. My house has been hert about a hundred yeors and 1tJUStshakesa little 10 an earthquake and than goes nght back plumb ' TtomH EllH I•• Sota Moal~•· bHH colomal1t oa 1ute 1 .. ou. ORANGE' COAST Daily Pilat Presiden cy is a s ure roa d t o riches in Mexico WASHINGT ON Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid, who meets with President Reagan in the White House today. has amassed a multimillion-dollar fonune since he took office, according to highly classi- fied U.S. intelligence documents. Self-enrichment is a trad1t1on among Mexican presi dents; It may also be perfectly legal under Mexican law. The presidential salary 1s secret. and the smgle political pany's only rule. according to one insider. 1s: "Don't rock the trough ." Perhaps in deference to his coun- try's precarious financial s1tuat1on and the extreme poverty of its people. de la Madnd is believed to ha ve collected a secret "salary" far more modest than his predecessors'. It 1s. nevertheless. huge. One high-level administration source with regular access to ultra- secret intelligence reports told my associate Dale Van Atta that in one series of transactions in the four months after he took office 1n December 1982. de la Madnd salted away $13 million to S 14 million an a Swiss bank. Anoth er source with access to CIA and National Security Agency data cited one report last fall . based on cable intercepts of international bank transactions. that put the total of de la Madrid's "take" dun ng his presi- dency at $162 million -minimum. At the CIA. the six-year pres1dent1al term 1s referred to JO kingly as the "golden parachute" that carriesever) president safely to a sizable fonune Efforts to reach de la Madnd for comment were unsuccessful, but a spokesman at the Mexican Embassy said the U.S. intelligence in formation was wrOJI' -·•absolutely out of the questi on.' He pointed out that de la Madnd has been mounting an ag- gressive anti-corruption campaign. That too is an honored presidential tradition in Mexico. De la Madrid's immediate predecessor, Jose Lopez Portillo. went through the same ntual, calling corruption "the cancer of Mexico." Yet Lopez Portillo. who ruled dunng the heady days of Mexico's short-hvcd 011 prospcnty, amassed a personal fortune. By the CIA'~ estimate. he salted away a staggering SI b1lhon to S3 btlhon. The symbol of Lopez Pomllo's wealth 1\ the lu:itunous. 32-acre estate H. l. Schw•rtz llt Chazy Dowallb y [ ll•IO< """ '~"~'~I.lit" to ! hf' PuOh.,h"' Frtnk Zlnl rvtw ......,, ,.,..,... dill"' r tt• vefl1 ti J lO ~tt1 R•t ,, Cott•,..,,. .. ""Jo<"• CC-•• 1o0<··JN..:~ '" f\ • , ·IM A.t~'C:Mll" f 11110• • Tom Tall l,;lf'I' f1"10< I la ,_.roo. I A •j,•(>)f .. .~ ( he built overlooking Mexico Cit y. It 1s nicknamed "Dog Hill.'' in mocking reference to Lopez Port1llo's state- ment that he would "fight like a dog" to defend the shnnking value of the peso While many ofh1s countrymen live in adobe or corrugated metal hovels, Lopez Portillo and his family have bathrooms of marble and gold. ac- cording to Mexican press accounts. Some floors are made of jade; one 1s transparent. with a detailed model of the Acropolis visible through it. fhe Mexican government installed a power plant for what a Mexican magazine called the "walled medieval fortress overlooking the capital." The public works agency spent $33 m1lh on on the access road, sewage and water lines for Lopez Port1llo's estate. AFETY DEBATE. The Con- sumer Product Safety Comm1ss1on will decide today whether U.S. manu- facturers should be allowed to export articles that have been banned from the market 1n this country as danger- ous. At least one commissioner. Ter- rence Scanlon. favors allowing such exports. He cites a recent coun dec1s1on which ruled that the sale of products abroad 1s a matter for the LETTERS JACK AIDER SOI 1mport1ng nations to handle. An internal commission memo notes that allowing unsafe products to be exponed would help the manufac- turers recoup their IOSS('S, though the pnce they'd get .. an all probability will be substantially less than for comply- ing goods." Consumer ~roups oppose the ex- port perm1ss1on. on grounds that hazardous goods will cause harm wherever they are sold They also argue that U.S consumers will be less safe. because manufacturers wtll have less ancentl ve to be careful if the) know they can dump rejected prod- ucts overseas Some companies whose products have run afoul of the commission have 1nd1cated they'd sell the faulty items abroad tf 1t were lega l to do so. Jact Anderson Is • s;idlcated columnist. Forget the politics! On with the Ga1Des To the Editor: Well. nov. the ov1et Union won't be here for the Su mmer Olympics and other countnes may be 1ntluenccd not to come also But that's Just fine because they're communists and we don't hke communists. However, we should look at the people affected b)' this political move, not JUSt the11 ideologies. We are all told that the athletes arc going to suffer because of the lack of Soviet competition. but what about the people who onl) watch spom once .every four year!> and e~p«t to sec the best. Now eve!) time the Soviet Umon. Unite<1 St.ate1 or any other controversial country hosts the Olympics. there will be doubt as to who IS really the OOt athlete bccau!ie half the athlete, won't be thert Now I'm not ant1-Amencan. u a matter of fact. J'm very proud to be an Amcncan, and I don t aaree with many of the actions of the Soviet government. but that doesn't mean that I don't wan1 to Set their athlct" I wa~ awed.JU$\ as everyone else was, by Olp Komut, the Soviet gymna~t. m the 1972 Olympics. but that l\n'1 to ~y that I agtt'Cd with her aovern ment's poht1cs S1m1larl) I don't condone the dnnli.1ne, m dnap. ta~ina of professional Amen can athletes. but I <>till admire the way in which the) pla) their sports If an athlete whodnnks makes the winning touch- down, I don't rrstra1n my applause Hl' 1 n't preaching the mcntc; ot dnnkinJ. but rather he is showing rnC' his ability to play his spon well The athletes part1c1pat1n~ 1n the Olympics are exh1b1ting their prow- c!>s an a certain area, not saying the) al'(' ~ttcr athlete~ hecause they are cap1tah!it, communist. soc1ah"t or Marxist True. the athlete~ are rep- rcS(nt1n~ their country. but it 1s JU<>t that. their country, not the1H'Ountry's aovemment They arc representing the people of their country and the pcoplr'<> hent.age and pnde Mal.mg the Ol)'mp1cs an exten~1on of world poht1cs scrv" no purpoK but 10 make the athletes. '1ewen and pe-opk aJI over the world v1ct1ms of pohucal slJ'ltecy ln'itcad of thinkm& of pohttcs all the time. world leaders should allow people to part1cipate. either d1tt'Ctly or 1nd1r«tl). 1n one "mall area of the world. fo r one 'ho rt 11me ever) four yean. 1n a com ~ll 11on to ~ the bc,t athlete'!, without poht1cal involvement JFNNIH R M( c RI( KFRO Co•.ta \1e\A Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Tu.d8y, MaY 15, 1914 ·· ... who mourns the death of the Olympic spirit? .. J . lllCllASL llOPS S EARCHLIGHT Water sports at the heart of life in QC Happily the people on the Ortl'l&r Coast are devoted to water sports. Among the great spectator sports are the crew races. I •m particularly interested as. I hope, arc you. My reasons are probably thrtt um es as strong as yours. Reason 1s l'mavaduatcofthe University of Washington where a great many greats in the rowing world came from . I am also a loyal alumnus of the graduate school of the University of California (Berkeley), and I've been a staunch supporter o(Oran~e Coast College which has a champion crew. So I have much to cheer about. Panicularly on Saturday. May 5, we had a great regatta on the north channel ofNewport Bay. The Pilot gave it full coverage but the inland papers gave 1t only minor attention. Wh y, I can't explain nor can I teU you why this regatta got so little television or radio coverage. Neitherdidgolfunul one day the broadcasters woke up and found that they were passing up a great deal of interest on the part ofTV viewers. The camera coverage of the regatta was pathetic. The reason, obviously. was that there was no provision possible for proper camera coverage. I almost wept when I saw the pathet1c facility afforded the one camerman with a single hand-held camera. He stood in a short rowboat with an outboard motor and tried to balance himself. He followed each of the races but apparently he got no satisfactory foot.age. At least I did not sec any. I've already told you the story of the Sea Pilot, the little Baltic cruiser which, before I stupidly sold the Dail) Pilot, was operated by this news- paper. It was skippered by one of our back shop printers. There was a spacious rear deck upon which South Coast NewsSen"ice. which we owned. could place two tnpods with a television camera on each. What happened to the Sea Pilot" Another sad story. Otis Chandler. the head of the TimesMirror Company, which had bought the Pilot. was an avid surfer but for some reason he didn't think there was reader interest m sailing or 1ncrcwracing. Hedidn'l thmk the Sea Pilot could cam its keep. I d1sagreed. but I couldn't pretend that the Sea Pi lot cou Id do an adequate JOb of filming surfers which was the one water sport that Otis had any personal interest in. Surf pictures are best done from the shore. I had leased. for the Daily Pilot. the boat that I'm talking about. I had had my daughter buy it because I though t it woulcf be well for her to learn something about business. With twoenginesand a skilled helmsman 1t was possible to whirl the little boat around as 1fon a dime and get magnificent pictures. I pretty well grew up on the presence of crew racing. al though only in my freshman ye.ard1d I attempt to row myself. At that time crew was quite different from what 11 1s nov. The races were four miles long instead of today's 2000 meters and the "stroke" was completely different. It was what was known as the Com bear stroke Haram Com bear was not an oarsman. He was a ph)s1c1st and he figured out that a long smooth stroke taken wh 1 lc the boat was making headwa} would enable it to make more hcadwa) <\fter a long smooth pull had bern completed each oarsman was leaning WALTEI Bu11ouas far back. He would then tu m the l blade ofbisoarovertbe water as if it were a feather, di& in and slart a long, effective stroke. This was ideal for.a four-mile race because, after each pull, the boat did not lose any .....-.y." The UqiversityofWashinaion was where most of the grut crew ooacbes and oarsmen came from. To my mind quick.ly come the names ofEd Leader. Rusty Callow and Dow Wallina. Also from Washingtonca.mesomcofthe great coxswains. Today, not only have some of these coxswains turned coaches, because they are Lighter, some of today's fine coxswains are wo men. In the fraterruty towbich I belonged was a World War I llier named Lou Goldsmith. I bad helped to pledge him and later to inillate bim. Sand Point airfield was a small annyfacld. lthadonlyoneplane-a World War l Ginny with an ciJbt- cyclindcr Hispana-Suissa engine. Aslhaveconfessed toyou,journaJ- 1sm -particularly newspaper report- ina and publishing-has been my lifelongardent vocation. In my junior year 1 was an upperclass ROTC cadet so I was allowed to ride in the Sand Point plane. In May there wasa W ashmgton-California crew raoe. Lou wasa bit ofadarcdevil and be loved to do stunts. The race was a little late m starting.. The spe:cutors were on several ferryboats which followed the race just asdtd all of usa week ago Saturday. The spectatorS crowded the rails and my friend Lou dCClded to entertain the crowd. H.ef\ew up above the clouds. kicked the plane to to a sp1n and spun down through the clouds. When be shoved the stick forward. to flatten the plane into level fl 1ght. the eng.i ne wheezed on<XiJnd rerused to do more. / In each cockpit was a band crank which whenquickJytumeddellvered a hot spark. I never twisted a booster handle so fast in my life. The engine did start and we flew up the course and saw thecrewsjuststarting. The theory was that from the front cockpit I would crawl upon thewingand . wrap my leg around a strut. Scared to death or not. I did so and shot the first pictures ever taken of a C"rcw race from thea1r. They were published the following Sunday 10 the Seattle Times. So. once in a while when I get into a bull fest with a bunch ofbraggan.s- that 1s m} brag. You can't all be Cal alumni or Washington alumni but you can Join me an great pnde for Orange Coast College. which won the "junior" vars1t}'. Orange Coastdld not enter a vars1 \\ race. It dido 't need to. I have ne" er "seen so smooth a crew as those from Orange Coast-both the four- oar boats and the eight-oar boats. Orange \oast is a junior college of which all of those who live on the Orange< oast have a right to be proud K'.v/ter Barroag•• is tbe Pilot'• fo unding publisher. End the Olympic Games To the Editor Hoora} for Da\ 1d Bal~1ger ct JI ' The} ha'e succeeded an not onl\ embara\stng the O\ 1et1. Oh mp1l Commauee. hut 1n ~om1og an embarrassment to muth ot ou1 na- t10n as well. It's about tame the world drc1ded w cease having the 01) mp1l (1amc'i altogether The) are no longl'r a conte'\t of world class athlete., hut .a cm·u, tor pol111cal clowns. Thl' -.oung athletes. who ha\t' trained so hard fonears. nov. must be: told that the\ ha,(: labored in 'am Their dream~ !>battered. :--.lo douht the incident with UL 01ght r11.n v.as a great tra&ed\ 1\:uth1ne. v.111 bnng them back But v. ho mourns the death of the OlympK \pirtl" J MICHAEL HOPE Disagrees with editorial Tl) the l dltor .\" an in<truttor Jt \ac1dkhal·l < ollcge South. I -...J~ ~kepi\ cnn cemed when I read \Our ('J1\lmal (Da1h Pilot. Ma' I) Your cxp~10n of com plete i;up- port for tht' poht1cal pam hne of C'hanctllor Lam tc,ens and Im spokesman Bill ~hrc1bcr l'i not the issue here \OU hi\(' e\t'~ nght to c;upport "'homc.,,er and "'hate' er \OU choose Whal I\ at l\\Ut' "that \OU 3m\ t'd at your ed1tonal po~1t1on -...ithout t'\ er consuhina an\ of "' on thC' facultv and without stnd1ng n.·· porter'\ \~' l'('C<'nt cruual Board ot T ruste-cs mttlln~c; ""a ~ult. 'our t'd1tor1al on "Prt Jan1~on1an" teach<'~ v.ho v.or~ undcr .1 .. PO\l Jan1\on1an .. Chancellor rnnt•U"' 1nform;lt1on ...,h14•h " n111 nnh ml\k;ad1n11 hut outnght l'rronc.·ous The lltk alone deserves to be ~ul'\llOO('d onr of the key d1sput~ hctv.("('n thC' teachers at Saddleback anJ the D1stnct .\dm1nistrat1on 1st~ uncon5C'lonabk C'O!t of the buflt'00- 111tt 01stn~ l burC"aucrac' under the kadc~h1p ot lal'T) ~te~cn' Have \ ou or an\ ot 'our rt"aden ever hcan1 Hov.ard fan 1~ speak tn favor o.f cwandin¥o the hureauC1"3C\ at the c pt'n')(' of the ta~pa)c~" The prohkm'I he~ at ddkblck arc mulutold and complex \\~on the fa4ult' a<. t.a\paH"I"\ and membc'n of th1' lllmmun1h l ln onh hope that m H'ur future l"Ommcru.ann )OU Wlll t.&~e the t1n\e to tn\C'~tlpte both udn (.lf th1\ l~\U(' hcto~ \'OU drav. )OUr u mdu,10n1. DR ROB( R r \\ ~nrFSTf 1N \aJdlebac \outh • A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 15, 1984 . -.. ------~-....... _ ........ ~---------..----·~..-- ·. NET INC OME FROM CONTINUING ASSETS BILLIONS) CAPITAL Flf.\:O tMlLLIONSJ REVENUES MILLIONS) OPERATIONS {MILLIONS) 1983 $22. 'i 198 3 $964.7 1983 $1,802.8 1983 $172.3 19R.! 6 . 'i 19H2 188.4 1982 755.8 1982 27.8 198 l 3. 7 1981 103.6 1981 370.5 198 1 18.0 - 1980 I. i 1980 69.0 1980 162.1 1980 12.3 --1979 l.l"' 1979 58.8 1979 96.7 1979 10.2 Assets, capita l fund~, revenues and net income from continuing operations are reflected for the twelve month period ended December 31. . , II rhl'l"l'" .1 "'t'i.. rl't hl'htnd nur i1nr)rl'-.,-..1,·c ..... uccc ......... a·-.., th.it\\\' unl.Icr .... t;1nd \\'h,n 1t t;lkl·~ t<) n.· .... p()nd tu rod1l\'·-., .... nLlrt nl'\\' in\'l'"t( ir ...... Thcv \\'.ll1t tht· frcvdnn1 .1nd tll·,1htl1ty tP cnrHn )I thl·tr n\\'n f 1 n.1 nc1.il future Th,u · .... \\'h,H \\'l' g1' l' t hcrn \\'1th m}..!L'l11t )Lh new J"'rod uch like tl1L' \ 1l H1l'\' \ Lnn \ A1.. t nu 1H :\ ..... 11111~lc. tl1..''1 hie <.· (]')that k·t~ you dctcrn1ine the si:c . tcrn1 nnd ratl' l l your i ll\'l'~tn1cn t . (:aliforni~l in \'estors ju~t Jike you have dc- J°'~ )"tll'd U\'l'r $4 hill ion in the Money Matrix "-ll1CL' nnlv la~t l}ctoher \ \(.",·c got lot~ of other ideas in the works. 1() hl';lr n1orc .1hout thcn1. call or \'isi t any one o f the 122 con\'l'nien tl y luc ltcd A1nerican S<1v in g~ offices throughout Cali fo rni a. And discover th e An1erican w;1y to succe:-.s. AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A SERVICE OF FINANCIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA IT TAKES AMlllClll llllEllllTY. @ fSU( ••. •. . .. .. ' _..____ - . j Is your daily grind wearing out teeth? By SUSAN MONAHAN °""' ..... c.r ....... ,, Stress. that arch-villain of the '80s, may be responsible for yet another complaint. If you're prone to nocturnal brux1sm - i.e. you gnnd and clench your teeth in your sleep-there's an 80 percent Electrode. on jaw will help nlaht tooth artnder control the unhealthy habtt. chance that you're reacting to daytime stress, says Jobn Ru$}1. Ph.D .• associate professor of oral surgery at the University of Texas Health SCiencc Center in San Antonio. Rugh reponed his findings at the California DentaJ Association's recent spring sc1ent1fic sessjon at the Anaheim Convention Center. He said that while 56 to 78 percent of the population are "grinders." only about 5 percent of them will have dental problems because of 1t. "The mosiobvious problem is wearing down of teeth ... it's esthetically distressing and can damage restorations." The sofi tissue can also be damaged and bruxists may suffer pain which Rugh likened to "a tension headache in the jaw muscles ... Long-term bruxism can cause joint problems in the jaw. Rugh acknowledged that dentists, debate whether bruxism is caused by occlusion or psychological problems. For instance, some dentists mafotain that a prematurity occlusion will make people gnash their teeth. In this kind of improper meeting of upper and lower teeth, one tooth always hits first, and the theory is that bruusm is an unconscious attempt to grind the offending tooth down. But Rugh cited studies which seem to contradict this hypothesis. In one experiment. subjects were fitted with crowns that mimicked a prematurity oc.clusion. ..We expected to sec an increase in gnnrung when the prematurity was put in," he said. The subjects were hoo,kcd up to electromyograph recorders (EM Gs) which monitored the muscular activity of thier Jaws during sleep ... There was no increase in muscle activity with the crowns." said Rugh. Five of the l 0 subjects even showed a decrease. but he explained this wasn't too surprising because ··a noxious stimulus tends to decrease muscular activity." In a few instances, bruxism can be traced to severe malnutrition, said Rugh. and in 5 to I 0 percent of the cases brain damage is to blame. Sleep disorder bruxism afflicts some people who go into extremely deep levels of sleep; (Plea. .ee GRINDER8/B2) PRESCRIPTION: RELAX Overachieving doctor avoids wife's request for vacation Dear Dr. Algazl, ------------- My 'asband us refused to talle a vacation for tbe lS yean we've been married. He Is a pbyslclan and says tltat be CADJlot afford LINDA Auaz1 to leave bis practice.••••••••••••• I tblnk be'• afraid to be alone wltb me. What do you tblnll.? A Frustrated Wife Dear Wife. I think about this problem a lot but I can only guess at your husband's motives. Let's look at the background of a typical medical doctor to try to understand his behavior. Physicians. as a group. have strange social histories. Most of them do come from sohd families who value education and achievement. Most parents of phys1c1ans have encouraged their children to pursue success at all cost,s. High school was a umeofstudy. To fllO entry to a fine college required a certain amount of d1sc1pline and delayed gratifi C1at1on. "You'll play later ... after you achieve your goals" was the prescnptio n for success. In college, the race continued. Entry into medical school was. and is, dependent on academic excellence. To earn A's at "Pre-Med U" 1s no easy task. Fraternity life and partying 1s often substituted with library time and cramming. Dating and extra<urricular fun of any kind 1s put on a back burner in most cases. Like "The Little Engine That Could" in the children's D.., ..... ......_bf~l6MM Barbara and Gale G~er, top, and Lon and Mary Ann We ll• back lmmanoloaCo ancll. story. the successful candidates and some others forge ahead 1n a very straight line to the tune of"I think I can. I think I can, I think I can." Your husband's efforts were rewarded. He was admmed to medical school. As a result ofhisconditioning. he had probably become well trained in self-denial. If he's hke many of his peers. he didn't think of himself as a martyr because he had learned to get his gratificatwn from academic success. He had won his trophy. but had paid the price. In medical school. there was no let-up; the compcution has always been keen for the best residencies and internships. "You'll play later ... after you achieve your goals" was now internalized. He no longer needed his parents to remind him. It's hard to break old patterns. I'd guess that your husband's avoidance of vacations probably has more to do with himself than with you. His comfort zone must depend on his role as a physician. He's learned to take his strokes and identity from how he cams his living and the idea of functioning without his "mask" is probabll frightening for him. Your story reminds me o another physician and his wife. The answer for this couple was to take a vacation in conjunction with a medical meeting at which he was a speaker. He had allowed himself to travel and to leave his patients in care of a colleague only because he had a professional function at his destination. The fact that the meeting took place at a lovely resort was an added benefit ... and he did it again the following year. His wife was delighted. Perhaps you could pursue this idea as a solution. Or maybe you could stan with a weekend away together. Tell him. it's doctor's orders. Dr. Algazi 1s a psychologist and marriage counselor in Corona de/ Mar. Address any questions to Linda Algazi, c/o Daily Pi/or. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Immunology supporters" put on the ritz Champagne lunch bunch more serious than usual "Puttin' on the Ritz" was the theme forthe spnng fund-raiser put on by the National Society for Immunology at The Ritz restaurant in Newport Beach. Some I 00 people attended the brunch, which featured fresh papaya with raspberries, chicken Vien- nese and profiterolles. GaleGraa1er,a professorofimmunologyat UC Irvine, presented the gavel toMariloa~parrow, the new president oflhe society's directors. and Mary AllD Wells and Gloria OtbriJlk were introduced as two of the founding membcrsoftbeCouncil for Immuno logy.a support group created to help the society. Guests watched a video presentation on the human 1 mmune response. shown by Sdlr Gap ta, which was produced by Newport PharmaccuticaJs International Inc. For entertainment, there was pianist Ferdie Fertado and the strollingAmbro1la Strlnp. Those attending included SMrley and Bob Ga1- 1melm, Ray and Gloria Otbrtak, Pew and Leslie Conoa. Lee and Jim Gormley, Gale and Barbara Graqer, Normu Ana and Yvone Jollloa, Peter Dtcaro, Albu Sliva, Robert Shw and Britt Carpenter. The Immunology Society was formed in O range County last fall by a com m1ttec of sc1en lists and laymen to support basic research into immunological disorden and to eventuallyconstructo treatment facility that will also serve as an-starch hcadquarten. • • • The "C'hampaane and Roses" luncheon at The Rrt1 .. .. The healthy foot la &enerally without calla.ea, co m• and roUC)l. hard akin. Bottom line of health: How do you treat feet? attractive. Nearly three-quarters of Ameri- cans over the age of 18 sa} their feet hun and 62 percent think this condition 1s normal. according to a new study on the state of the nation's feet. The study was conducted by the Gallup Organization for Dr. Scholl's and the American Podiatry Associa- tion for May -NationaJ Foot HcaJth Month. While the maJOrity of Amencans spend more than four hours each day on their feeL nearly half of all respondents to the attuudmal survey cite time spent on their feet as the specific cause of their foot pain. moistunzing and a spritz of foot powder. a weekly reg>men of nail chppini and reducing calluses and hard skin with pumice, and exen:iles such as picking up marbles with toes to increase foot neubility. . What is called an "alarming mis- conception on the pan of the public" by the study's underwriters is respon- sible for consistent neglect offeet. The younger the respondent, the more likely that foot pain was considered normal. Other causes mentioned. in order of frequency. were blisters. calluses, corns and ingrown toe najls. Each of these conditions was cAperienced more often by women than men. More than one-third of men and women walk as their major form of ex.ere!~· with 63 ~nt of this group exerc1SJng OD a Gaily basis. Field sports (football and baseball) were tbe se~ond ~ost . popula~ ex- crc1se/sportrng acttvtty, and Joe&in& was third. A regu lar grooming and fitness schedule is the key to minimizing foot problems and sbouJd include daily More women than men report that their feet hurt, and 33 percent of women respondents say the pain was caused by uncomfortable shoes. But .wf\cn~ if they would gi ve up the fashionable shoes to relieve foot discomfort. more than one quarter of the women between the ages of 18-34 indicated they would continue to wear high heels knowing that they were damaging their feet. 5 iiilles to tlJe 14 Despite a willingness by many women to sacnfice their feet for fashion. 84 percent view their feet as BACKTALK FitnesscapabilitycoDJ.es down to the last stretch If you have evaluated yourself f o r minimum muscular fitness (per my last column). you're probably read to correct yo ur defi- c1enc1es. Remember CARY ROTHENBERG 1f you had difficulty •••••••••••• passing any one of the six tests. you should consider yourself below par. If. on the other hand. you passed aJI six. you are to be congratulated. l'torm A.Kene of adTteory board and YTonne Johneon enjoyed the lmmunoloCJ brunch. last week 10cluded a special celebration for 1tspec1al h ttk guest of honor -Noelle Bird -daughter of Sue Bird and the poster child for the Cystic Fibrosis Guild of Orange County. She was celcbrat 1 ng her sixth b1rthda ya t the luncheon held to announce the guild's Investors Masquerade Ball. scheduled for Oct. 27 at Fashion Island. ("Investors" refer to those who invest in a child's future by helping finaoccc)st1c fibr<>Sli~JU There was a mo re-sen ous.-than-usual note to that ' luncheo n. Belllnda Barnett, ball chairman. had a little troublequ1et1ng the aud1en~of about I OO beforr showing a film detailing the effects of cystic fibrosis Af\erthe film "you could have heard a pi n drop." a' one guest put 11 Ano ther guest. Amell• Setoa, was so movC'd by the presentation that she ltd the group in a prayer. The m ood hlhtened on ly after some of the ~rch toward solving the m)stcnesofthcdl~ast' "'a~ deS('flbcd Gu~tsat The Ritz included guild prestdent. Bubara Y aacur. as well a Toni Armistead, Pat Blkllall, Dot Clock, Beverly Tbompsoa CoU, Sally Coombe, Emma Jane Riiey, Jeu Stevens, Kelly Lardy, Sllvla Oanluler, Barbara Stewart, Renee West and Jacllle Roct1en. Toda>·~ PD(!':lr:llTI w.1~ "nttcn In I >a1h />1/01 \t\ Ir Editor M elinda HuddlrHon Those who were unable to bold theu heels I 0 inches off the ground for 10 seconds have weak lup nexors. To correct a weakness in this maJor ihopsoas muscle group. many authonues recommend the .. rotated leg raise." To do this. he on your back with both knees bent. Then stratghten one leg. tum mg the toes outward and gradually hft the leg. A more effecu ve means of do1n$ this exercise is to add weight. using sand bags and starting wtth two pounds maJumum If straining or Jerking 1s necessary, you're probabl} using an e:itcess1ve amount of weight. If you were unable to do a stra1pH leg Sit up. you must strengthen the weak hip fle \ors (as JUSt outlined) plus g1vc attenuon to the weak abdominal muscles. T he corrective exercise calls for you to be on the floor with your knees bent. hands at your sides. Now raise your hands and sho ulders off the floor. lower slowly and relu. For those unable to do a bent-knee sit up. the corrective excrc1~ could be the same as JUSt described. doing a partial s11 up. the bent knee isolates the acuon. This pan 1cular sit up 1\ accomplished by acuon of the stomach m uscles on/~ contracung due to the relaxed pos1uon of the 1hopsoas lnab1ht' w hold 'our trunk stead) for 10 scconds while h1ng on \Our stomach indicates )OU have weak upper bad. muscle!> The correct!\ e e"<erc1se 1s called the "Single .\rm Raise Prone" done b~ I) mg on the floor on "our stomach "' 1th a p1llo"' under the abdomen. Now ratS( \our arm and shoulder lo.,.,er and relax. Then alternate hoth side\ If \OU fa1kd 10 hold 'our legs up stnught for 10 seconds"' h1le h mg prone 1..hl'Cl.. for "'eakness of the lower back mu5'.lc' The corrt'<'llH' ewrc1sc 1s called the "Single Leg Raises. Prone" done b} I} mg on ~ our sto mach with a larat p11lo"' under the l.\atst. Nol.\ raise one leg at a ume. lower. rest and alternate Weakness of back muscles ts vef) ratt and o;hould be looked at b) } our physician or ch1ropractor Failing to touch the floor with your fingertips 1nd1catcs tcnsenes~ and lack offlc"b1lil). A quick aodcas) three-step e\crc1se wt ll begin to help you tohe and stretch the th igh muscles as well as lo\,\ back muscles. First for 60 se<:onds stand in a bent-over position. as ti )OU were lf) 1ng to 1ouch )Our toes. Take note of how far \OU haH gotten -b' menial!) markrng )Our shins with \Our fingen1ps Don't strain or fora: the bending.. Keep \ourch1n tucked and, vef) important -never bend to the point of pain. if there 1 an} present Second resume the ert"Ct position and go up •nd down shghth for an add111onal 60 seconds. Now stop and once again bend over and stt what. tf an\'thing. has happ(ned I f~ou·rc t}p1cal )OU ha ve pined one or more 10ches of 1ncrca~ of flel 1on (bcnd1na O\-et) and ha' e ~timed to bcromc morT Oex1bk If )OU "ant 10 1mpro'e your Oe:ub1ht). th1s 1s a pat e'.\CfCIS<' to do. \'Ou can hetome more Oex1ble 1f you att willing to make the effort Do this d nU each mom1na and 1mprovC'd flc'.\1h1lih will bcvours Work on your particular muo;clc weak.ne~' and 1mproH \our level of muJCUl&r titn('\' ln our ne\t column wme helpful ~UU.C"ltlOn' on ach1e' 1nf 1t•rohu litnc\\ 1>1 (an Rothcn~t1l. a Huntin1tM &ach ch1roprac- 1M I\ ho~I of "llR' A. I alA.." a ~('('l/\ health show on C•bk c hannc-1 Ill"' 1 i> m Tuc-'id:i ~' ................. -.. -82 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. May 15, 1~a.. Spouse of wheelchair victim nee~s he-p, too DEAR ANN LANDERS· May I respond to the woman whose hus- band as confined ton wheelchair'? Her let- ter hu me ngh t be- t ween the eyes. AMI IMDEIS DEAR NO NAME:Youareno•------------• alone and countless others havt' been there before us. That's why support ~roups are formed. where you will work with people. S. H ire a companion, if you m ust, while you shop and do errands. lf he c.an use the telephone, he can be let\ alone for short pene><ls. He won't like your absence at fint and will try to make you feel auilty. Ignore the digs. 6. Be honest. When someone says how cheerful he 1s and how well he hasadjustcd. at'saU ria..t!t to say, "h appears that way, but he can be very difficult." There's no need to perpetuate the fa ntasy that only tbe patient suffers. 7. If there's a loc.al suppon aroup related to yoi>r husband's illness.Join it. If there is none.t establish o ne. Take care of yourself. You will be 01 no help to anyone in timesoferisis if you allow yourself to crumble under the strain. -HOPE I'VE KELPED DEAR HOPE: Y .. laavt. ftuJu foryo•1'•otd1 of wisdom. NotltlD11peab more loll41y ~tile voice of upertace. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband a nd I have eight cats-all strays. Last year our veterinarian bills ran clOIC to $400. Four ofour cats arc over 12 years old . Last week I picked up another stray-badly injured. The hospital bill was $4 7. The problem: My husband keeps ins1stina I ask the veterinarian for a discount becau!ile we have been frequent custo mers for more than I 0 years. The subjeC't came-up again last night when our eldest cal had a tumor removed. Another $24. My husband told metoask Annl..anders.-CATLOVERIN PA. DEAR LOVER: If you are mlddle-lllcemt folkl, ••Ir. tile ve&eriaatiu for a brealr.. My la~ .. tMt lae wUI cooperate. U Illa rttpOMe l1 ao, yH've le1t 110llt1DI. • • • A no-nonsense1pproach to how tockaJ with lift's most difficult and most rewarding amtfJlcment. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage-What ro Expect," will prepare you for betteror for worse. ~nd your request ro Ann Landers. P.O. 8oA J 1995, Chic.a,o.111. 60611, enclosing 50CYntsand a Jons. sramptt/. self-addressed envelope. Your husband 1s still in the first stages ofcoping with his 1llness. Disbelief, frustration and anger are the causes of his outbursts. When he accepts what ts, he will be calmer. You can do several things to preserve your own sanity. I. Call your local home health agency. (Check the whue pages of the phone book.) StafTmembers will evaluate yourhusband'scond1tton and schedule home visits. He w1lldo for them what he w1ll not for you-for exam pie. follow instructtons regarding d iet. therapy. hygJene. fees are based on financial need: caU Social Security for MC<i1care information and your insurance agent to check coverage. MOM'SDIAGNOSIS STRIKESANERVE Sc1ent1fic break--------------- 2. If possible. permit your husband to bea decis1on- maker. As he grows increa inglydasabled. he needs to feel respected. throughs have come and gone in this country and have been totally ignored by my mother. No one will ever ronvince her that the 3. Learn to tune out the awful things he says to you. You are a convenient target. He knows no~y else would tolerate such treatment. The person most helpful always ts the one most resented. responsibility for·············· good health does not 4. Remo' e ~ourself from the role of custodian. If) ou have aJOb. keep 11. lf~ou don'I. get one -preferabl} one lte within the minds of each and every one of us. from b1nh to age 11 . my mother's cure~aJI for every malady I ever suffered was the same. "You need a laxat1 ve." I went through grade school wondenng why kids Plano oNt of tun• f errs. ... O· For Classified Ad ACTION Call Ii. 011.ILY l'ILOT 11.0.VISOl MJ-SUI I. 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(") 'Ill\ "HOT 000. lll MOW" (R) "M Bc:ufTY'" (PG) l'lUS "AGAICST AU OOOS" (It) NATIIAL" (P1i) l'lUS '"El flDDS" (P1i) "aoMMCllG M STM " (Pc) l'lUS ..... rt °" .., .. <•> aw•·4s•:s~~J) -_J_ .. _Oil- 1 -.mrc111 11f l(llJD Of ,..,.,. (N) 2. "tCOWf' l~) l "CONM M IMIMIM'' \llJ ( * Autoc.,.._,. IWHOl It) :, .. , ~' ''UTA Y l 'OTH CON UN SOlO 90UTO" "" "DCIOC»I AIGCMl..OS Mm" went around with their legs and arms ma cast when all the)' had to do was take a candy-fl avored cleansing agent before they went to bed. It was uncanny how she could JUSl look at you and determine how you were ready for a de.an start in life. A laxative cured an upset stomach. headaches. fever. stomach rashes, dizziness, and a general run-down feeling. By the tim e she fi nished with you. nothing seemed important enough to open your mouth and complaan about. At age 12. a new diagnosis emerged from my mother's laps. "You're JUSl bored." All my friends had impacted teeth, blood disorders. viral attacks. ap~ndicatis. dog biles, pneumonia. kidney anfect1ons and vision problems. I had all those things, but I was .. just bored" and the cure was "get yourself something to do or I'll find something." I think I cleaned up enough rooms. snapped enough beans, swept ofT enough porches. carried out enough trash. folded enough laundry to keep me in good health the rest of my life. It wasn't until after I was married that my mother. Dr . <itrangelove. shifted into hcrthird phase a5 a diagnost1c1an. -t.'00- .... NEWS eCHIPS I POUCEWOMAH T'Hf&'I COMPANY IUCkAOOEAS -=-/I.SHA I AMSICAHGOYBMIEHl CllNEWS AICNEWSQ QINICNEWI e DICK YAM D't'KE (H)MOYE ••'"II You COUid See What I Hear" (1982) M11c Singer, R.H ThOmson CU) THE 8EV9f WISHES Of A AICH KID a»AUCE I= Of CULTURE 9TAXJ I WHEE. Of FORTUNE THATGIAL -7:00- e cuHEWS II NICHEWS 8 HAPPY MYS NJNH 8AICNEW8Q D FAKrMY l8lNI> I THAEE'S COMPANY WHEEL Of FORTUNE e • lllNE88 AEPOAT DNOYA Cl) .... M. MAGAZINE 9 ENT£RT ANIEHT TONIGHT Qt LOYE CONHECT10H GMOW **'.Ji "Once Upon A Time" (1944) Cary Grent. Janet Blair ©)MOYE * • • "Who Is Killing The Great Chefs Of Europe?" ( 1978) George Segal, Jacquehne Bisset (%)MOVE "'LI Femme lnfldete" ( 1989) Stephane 11.udran. Mlchel Bouquet -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN II QI FAIAY F£U0 e LAVERNE I 9"IAl.EY & OOWNIY 8EY£0N LA i ='Cl08E FOR COMFORT • O P£0PlE8 OOURT • Wl.D, WILD WOALD Of ~ I Cl) T1C TAC DOUOH (I) STAR SPANGLED COUNTRY PAlfTY -7:at- • D•(l)Ol a! •. PfBllENT1AL. PfWARY COVERAGE -l:OO- • Cl) THE AMERICAN PARADE II QI THE A-Tf.AM e FMHIC MATRA: CONCERT FOR THE AMEJICA8 8 9 FOUL~. 9LEEPS I klH>ERI D JOKER'S Wl.D e EHTERTANIEHT TONIGHT .MOVIE * * * "Three Days Of The Condor" ( 1975) Robert Redford, Faye Duna- way • t+OVA ID AMENCAH PLAYHOUSE CC)MOYE *** "WatGames" (1983) Matthew Broderdt, Dabney Colemen M.JP MARLOWE: PflVATE m -4:30-e nc TAC DOUGH (!) LOYE BOAT m P.M. MAGAZINE -t;Q>- • Cl) AMATOMY Of AM IUHE8S 11 =8COMPNIY DNEWS m MERV OAIFFIN • NillElfCN4 PLAYHOUSE I!> STAOKES Of Q9IUS G SOAR wrTH THE f.AOl.E8 MOVIE • '-\ "The Sedue110n" I 1982) Motgan F11tehlld, Mdlael Satrlllll (O)MOVE * * "Tough Enough" ( 1983) Dennts Quaid. Ca.r1ene Wilkins. MOVE •• *'h "Local liero" (1983) Petet Riegett. Burt Llncater (Z)MOVE * * 1h "Electra Glide In Blue" ( 1973) Robert ~e. Billy Green Bush -9:30-8 0 0H MAOELJE (})MOVIE • * "'The Gr-" Tycoon'" (1978) Ant~. 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S FOR Funt EXCITEmEnll V1s1tOur ... # Al 12·10 2: 10 4 10 "'"' ' 10 1·10 ....... 10 10 Alto Stay9round (I'll AllO Sllowtnt HOI Oot (Ill) A14o Tl'la •ountr (1'0) 110 Panet !IE Al 12·00 2 ·405:20 I 00 I. 10 40 GREYSTOKE At 12 u '"'""."'" 2.455:15 TARZAN ,, 11~~2~ ~lut Tiit Man WllO L.Owtd w omen tAI -~· Aho ~ Stiowlnt -f'OOtlOOH ,, OIJl tl'O) o1 •••• ,.,, Ootn 1 JO WHktnch I 1 ·00 WH""'''"" c:n.tr1•rn \Jm1"' I 7 I Rt t l"1lh\ N u•tt1 All m y ailments for the last JU years have been attnbuted to .. h's just your nerves." "Mom. I fainted twice today." ("It's j ust your nerves.") "I thank I'm pregnant." (''Nonsense. it's just your nerves.'') "I'm calltng from Madonna Pav1 lhon. IJUSt gave bin h to eight pounds. four ounces of nerves." You don't get any flowers for "nerves.·• You don't get a grectin~ card or a check from your insurance company. You don t even get any sympathy from it. T he fact that you allow them to invade your body as your own fault. A couple of months ago. I began havm~ trouble fCttlng m y foot into a shoe. Pam became a wayofhfe. I didn t even want to tell my mother. I checked into a clinic and had surgery on it and then called her. "What did they do?" she asked. "'They took ofT a bone spur and moved the nerve over a li ttle bit." l heard, ''Aha!" at the other end of the phone and then, "What did I tell you'!" In concert , Frank Sinatra. backed t/y Buddy Rieb and bb band. performa from the Dominican Re- public ln a teleca•t tonteht at 8 on Channel 5. ID 8mc>KE8 Of GENIUS L.ETTEMIAH z:WILD =~~:ONE (C) A88AUL TED NUTS (J) AOWAM I MARTIN'S~ _ ~.30-9 OAOWING YEARS -11:00- 8118 Cl>Oa!NEWS 8 TAXI G AOWAM I MARTIN'S ~ • M0A08°H • HAWAI f1VE.O • FALL NII) RISE Of REOINA1.D PEMN G DICK YAM DYKE (C)MOVIE U "The End" (1978) Bur1 Aey. nol<ls. Dom De Lulte CUL lVRE ClUB IN CONCERT (D)MOVIE • * * * "Lenny" ( 197 4) Oust111 Hon· man. Valene Pemne MOYIE • * * "Man. Woman And Olltd" ( 1983) MWltn Sheen. Blythe Denner (%)MOVIE •'h "Playblrds" (1978) Mary Mllttng- ton, Alan Lake. -11:30- • Cl) MAGNUM. P.I l e,:rNIOKT 9 AIC NEWS NIOKTUNE G 11 SEAACH Of ... • AIOtE IUNKER'8 Pl.ACE e LAT9«JHT AMENCA m100cu.e -12:00-• m ON HOUYWOOO GMOVIE * *'h "Bell, BOOlt And c.ndte" ( 1959) James Stewlf1, Kim Novak m THICKE Of THE NIOKT eHAARYo O MOVIE * •...., ··oark City" (1950) Ch1r11on Heston. Lillbeth Scott MOVIE • • "Brainstorm ( 1983) Natalif WOOd. Ctmst()phef Wiiken -12:30- D (8 LATE NIGHT WfTH ~VIO -12:40- • ()) MCCLOUD -12:45- ·~MOVIE * "t "The Sex Machine" Agoatllla Belk. Luigi PtOlltlt -1:00- 8 MOVIE ( 11176; * * • ··Marriage On The Rocils"' ( 1965) Frink Sinatra. DebOl'lh Kerr 8 lrlOVIE *** "The Letters·· (1972) John Forsythe. Dina Merrill (f)MOYE * • * • "Atlacit!" ( 1956) Jack Paln:e. Eddie Alber1 • INDEP'9l)fJ(T HEWS 1:acxm • * 'h "Some Kind Of Hero .. ( 19821 Rictwd Piyot. M11got Kidder ~~ MB.ONCAAZ'f * • * "Tiger Bly" ( 1959) Hayley Miils. Horst Buchtlotz -1:30- 11 HEAL TH FIELO m AUfHTHEFAMILY e MOVIE •••;,"Ten Seconds To Hell" (19591 Jett Clltndler. JICll Pllence a! AOWAM I MARTIN'S t.Al.IGK-4H -1:50- ®MOVIE ••'h "A Time To Die · (1983) Edward Albert. Re• Hamson. -2:00- • Cl) C88 NEWS HIOHTWATCH ma HEWS MOVIE * • * ·~ "'The Hunger"' 11983) C11tie-nne Oeneuw. Susan Swindon -2:10- lt)MOVE ct• ;"The Dly The Women Got EY911" ( 1980) Jo Ann Pflug, Julie Haggerty GRINDERS ... From Bl this cond1t1on can usually be relieved by anti-depressants But aside from these exceptions. ··we're seeing more and more evidence that brux1sm as the result of slrcss." said Rugh. He conducted an experimcnt an which UCLA dental students were asked to record their h1~ stress days. When they were tested for nocturnal brux1sm, Rugh found a s1~n1~cant correlation between hectic days and nighttime gnndtng. "We can relieve brux1sm by doing thinis that relieve anxiety," said Rugh. Although some dentists fit bruxistt. with splints (plastic guards which can be worn on the upper or lower arch). this as not the treatment Rugh recommend\ for patients going throu&h a stressful penod. Vahum can be usel'ul as a shon-term tre~tmcnt. he said. but patients also need to develop copana skills to help them deal more effectively w11h stress. Bioftt'dback device arc someumes used to make the brux1st more aware of the behavior. One such device. meant to be worn dunng the day, as an easily CQ.nCCalcd portable beeper which goes o fT when the Jaw clenches. For nocturnal gnnders. the b«per is equipped with a speaker that makes enough noise to wake up the brux1st. But there 1s no real "cure" for bruxt!lm. "You can limit the damaac.1t's not ltkely that you can totall> reve~ the problem." saad RuJh. Nor 1s at completely up to the dentist to control the cond1t1on. Most t>tuimts, '13td Ru&h. arc "type A" pcrc;onaltt1es hard·worlong hard-driv1na per· fecuon 1sts. Somct1mc~Just •nu ma in a J1cua1 fot half an hour or rclaxm1 with a &llln of wine can decrca~ the time you \pend gnndmg your tttth at night. Ruah C'ondudcd. "An) Wll) you can trcat vourself nttt as a help " • COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LllTINQI ... MEW von,K (AP6 -Tt;t fol~lno II&! U1owe e ver ·I 1 -ounter l itr~' ~ I/• 8~ q .v. I p~r~ ~ = ~ I -~ . Printronix reports.$7 .8 M ~j earnings for fiscail year ~· and :rrants \ti:' have oone up t 'h ~i :r,1 • "°'Jir, ~'' besed on V4 rtxlr ; ~ I~ cen Of . av. 1 I/• I ..., ~ ~~ I UP 1 • . "J: MCUl'~ne:. Ing betow S2 or 1000 "::ff ~are udad. ~H I 1~ •nd C9flla et1enoes ·~ Iha v. be c>revlOY I no ~~~~rd 'I• Pf'~•nd=V~Ht bld ortce. 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NL -No loed ('81el ClltrOI) f-Previous day's Quot• '· lledemPllon cnaroe mev aPOlv Now, all deposits over $20,000 can earn special, higher money mar\<et rates at Great American. With FSLIC safety and no transaction restrictions. Ifs a great new way to pick up extra interest-com nded dail -between investments or escrows, or by consolidating your savings at Great American. Open your Premium-Rate Account today. l .. Ufl. k 41Clt Mon«tll a., l .. "N Hitwi 1983. This compares with earnings of $6, 120,000, or S 1.52 per share. on sales of S 78, 181 .000 for the previo u s year. representing increases of 49 percent in sales. 28 percent an n e t income and 12 percent in eammgs per share. For the founh quarter ended March 30 Printronall e arned $2,770,000, o r 60 cents per share, on sales of $35, 187,000 compared with S 1,853,000, or 42 cents per share, on sales of $20.178,000 for the fourth quarter last year. Weighted average shares o utstand- ing used i n computing earnings per s hare in both the fourth quarter and Loo for a ~od rate on a home eqmty loan? Our interest rate is now Coste\ Mesa : 370 E. 17th ~I . h4S-X700 • H11nt1tt\.!lo11 Bt.•.11. h lfi07S Golden W<'st St .. 8-17-777 I• ~11..,s1011 \'1t·10 :!t:Ni Alina Parkway. Alina l'ow11 l1IM.1. 7711-.!I).) I .14% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE· lf you've thought about taking out a home equity loan. ~ now is the right time to act. Because right now we' re offer- ing home equity Joans at just 14.14%* annual percentage rate. With a home equity loan. you can cash in on the rinan- ciaJ value of your best investment-your home. And at rates like these, you can afford to enjoy some of your profits. So if you've been waiting to add an extra room. make that investment. or rinance your child's educa- tion. you don't have to wait any longer. A home equity loan from Commercial Credit is an affordable way to make a smart investment pay off. Right now. Commercial Credit Thrift, Inc. '12 50 4 poinll Rote applies to o 3 year renegol!Oble loon of S 10.000 with a loon-to valve rollo of 70 " Of leu Rate may be lower o~ .,>qher bo~ oo ~·fie terms of lt.e loon N e> opphcollon lee\ Approvals m 2 to 4 doY' • YIELD* H unltncton hactt fQumaln va11e, IMl!oa l'ltn,,,._,le lalbo• l\lanO ... ""'°"' ...... Wai• MIC• Stn J'*' C.••tr- C•ttr•r.o kact1 StnO-.. ~ all the financial Line for the office near~1 LJ you or to open your tl count: (800) 272-9000. Mott Than t20 Offic~ Serving Ct1llfornla Over SS Billion in Assets . • . . . ~ • " . . . ~. JN Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 15, 1984' New tax laws off er good, bad news for taxpayers The astonishingly unnot1ccd law now moving through Congress makes key changes in the way you will filed your tax return tbis year. 1985 and future years. There are rcstncuons on some tax savCJ"S. but there also is good news: bigger charitable deductions and a brand-new type of medical- expense deduction. To be specific: -A bigger automatic deduction for charitable use of your car. For 1984. the automatic mileage deduction is 9 cents a mile. But starting in 1985. your automatic deduction for chari- table: travel is 12 cents per mile -a 33 percent boost. A family wllh. say, 5,000 miles a year of such travel gets an extra S 150 in dcduct10ns. But watch this: The automauc deducuon for medical travel remains at 9 cents a mile. -There arc new medical-expense deductions for lodging away from home, reports Eli J. Warach. a divisional senior vice president of Prentice-Hau. The cost of overnight traveling to get medical care as deductible as a medical expense. So is the additional travel expense of a companion. if a doctor says the companion is medically essential. But the Internal Revenue Service often has said that lodging (not food) expenses. incurred while obtaining outpaticrlt medical treatment in another town arc non-deductible. New deduction: Starting in 1984. lodging expenses connected with SYLVIA Po1rE1 away-from-home medical care afe deductible (a companion's, too). The new lodging deduction is limited to $50 per day per person. So for you and your companion, the deduction cannot top $I 00 per day; nor can tbe lodging be lavish or extravagant; nor can there be a "significant clement" ofrelaxation or recreation. -You're aettina a reorleye for ene~y credit. You arc entitled to a &ax credit cquaJ to 15 percent of the fint $2,000 of energy-saving improve- ments made to a principal rcs1denoe built before April 20, 1977. Act now: Add qualifying energy savers to your residence soon. The up-to-$300cred.it will not be available after 1985. -New, tougher rules for income averagi114 have been adopted. Start- ing in 84, inoome averaging is available only to those with a big increase m income (or big drop in deductions). You now can income- average only if your taxable income for the cumnt year exceeds 140 percent of your averaac tax.able mcome for the preccdinJ years by at least S3,000. For mstanoe, a &axpayer with a $40,-000 taxable income can use income averaging only if bis 1984 &axable income exceeds $59,000. Before 1984, bis taxable income had to exceed only $51 ,000 for him to qualify. Try this technique: If you arc claiming extra withholding allow- ances based on income averaging. you ma¥ have to increase your withholding to avoid a possible estimated tax penalty. But you won't miss averaging to the extent your rise in income is at- tributable to innation. Reason: In· de.una amves in '8S. Persona! ex- emption deduction'1 tax rates and the standard deduction will be indexed to counteract inflation. In sum: Your marJinaJ tax rates will stay constant if your increase in income is entirely attributable to inflation. -While there is a penally for underpayment of estimated taxes. you avoid the penalty if withheld tax for the year is at least 80 percent of actual tax liability. There aJso arc four so-called escape batches that allow you to avoid the penalty even if you pay less than 80 percent. One more change: Starting in 1985, you must include the alternative minimum tax in your estimated tax payments. --------------------------~---t Rentalnianagenient seminars in Anaheim m !i9t!!~@ElJ~ing _J Caliiorrna\ mo<.,t convenient bank juq got more convenient with Homc.:Bankmg '\erv1cc. It 's almo...,t Ii ke having a Bank of America branch right in your own home You get many hanking convc.:n1enCl.:'> without the hoth<.:r ol going to the hank IN fRODUCJNG HOMERA!\KINC FROM BANK Or A.\.1ERICA HomcH.rnk1ng ...,erv1ce put..., you more in um- tml ol vour h;in kmg You can tr.10-..tu tund.., between vnur Lheckmg and ...,avmg ..... 1cu1unt-.. and from B.1nkAmcnLJrd · VISA' .rnd Bank oi AmeriL.1 \.1,1...,terCanl • to LheLking Y11t1 L.tn even ll"L I lomdtmking -..nnLL tn tran .... IL'r I u nJ.., to t ,1 ke ;1lh. •ll1t age ot ~1u 1c k h -c h<rngmg ratC'-on 8;tnk of Aml'rtGl intercc,t-bca nng account~ And you c:in dun almo<;t anv tune vnu w;int, 6 <\ m to m1dmght, 7 Jav-.. a week I Joml'Bank111g ...,l'r\. tLL' put..., your LhL0Lk mg halantc a-.. do<.,e a..., vour pL·r-..on;.il com - puter Sn there', le.·...,.., chance ot coming up ..,hon You'll even knuw which check..., haw cleared and which haven't Plu.., HomeRJnking ..,crv1ce let!> vou u .... c your pcrc;onal u m1pute r to talk to vour Hnmc.•Rank111~ ...,ervtcl' nft1ccr even when tlw hank 1-.. ( lo ... cd Ju-..t C.L'n<l U'> vour mc..,...,.ige .rnd vou'll TL'LCl\.L' .1 umeh reply tn your He1mcR.mkm~ -..en ice. l'll'l tromc mailbox / 'rnu c..in .iJ...,o 11..,c Honw Ran km~ '>l'T\'ILl' tu p.1~ r1111t11lt hill-.. I 111m m.11or department sco re s, uttl1t1cs and financial institutions with you r personal computer. And you can sc hedule these payments up to a month in advance There a rc fewer checks to write, fewer c.tamp to lick. HomeBanking se rvice an<l your personal computer could even make bill paying fun . Well , almost. That'.., what you can do with HomcBanking c;crvice today. And we'll be a<lding new feature~ on a continuing basi'>. HOMEBANKING IS COMPATIBLE WITH ALL COMPUTERS. You can take advantage of the convenience uf HomcBankmg c,crv1cc from Bank of America no matter what kmd of pcr<.,onal computer vou have All you need 1s acccs-; to a personal computer, ;1 moLkm and tandard telecom - muniL•H 1011..., .... 01 t w;1n: "' CALL TOLL-FREE AND GET T HREE MONTHS FREE We 're ..,o anx1ouc, tor you lO be among the fir<;t to try Home Hanking ~c rvice, we're making <111 offer chat'~ ;11 mo~t too ~ood to be true. ~1,;n up before lune JO, 1984, and you'll receive HomcBankmg service FREE• for the first three month!) Simply call our toll-free nu mher, J-800-6S2-l l 11, anytime between 8 am and 8 pm 1 Monday through Friday. W1th the -.ame phone call, wc11l tell you how ~·ou can lo~ on to a f rec preview of the HomeBank1ng .;,c rv1ct.: i;ystem right on your own computer This ofter is good even if vnu're not pre'>cntly a Bank of Amcnca u1 .... wme1 Call u.., and we'll send you sign-up inlorm.H1on Im .1 Rank of America checkin,g account and HomeBanking service. After June 30 the fee fo r HomeBanking ~crvicc will be $8 a month. That's a flat fee~ Wnh no hourly phone usage charges. If you're already a Bank of America cus- tomer, ignmg up is even easier. Simply fill out the coupon and mail it to the address below. We'l l sign you up and send you a HomcBanking User's Guide to get you started. Of cou rse, we11l understand if you want to dcl 1vcr the coupon in person. After all, it may he your l a~t trip to the bank for a long, long t 11nc r-----------------, ~~~.~~~~~~~~ $24. ~1111d lnr 1h1n month' FREE.' of chargc when I ..,,Rn up 1111 I l11111dt1nk1n~ Otllr l:X('lre.., lune 10. IY~4 N.11l1l .. ( 1l \' ____ State_ Zip __ _ Besr 11me l'hc in t· Ne 1 I VrH~ATl:.L' { u'tomcr Nu Rank of Amcm:a t i1l'l king Annum No \1~nJt u rc .\!\,\II Ill ltrnk 111 Amc.:r1ta to call OCP-3 VlR~ATLL' HomcBankin2 Service Center 1'0 Rux m6 H.111 Moun R.w CA 94019 • t 11111lr"taml lh;al IC'jtular cht'ck1n1t ~H1•11n1, haritt' will •rrh '------------ BANH ON THE LEADER~ Bank of America • Two days of free seminars will headline the program of events at the 1984 Rental Housing Expo, bemg hosted by the Apartment Association of Orange County (AAOC), May 19 and 20. in the East Concourse of the Anaheim Convention Center. Kicking off the first day of the show, Orange County assessor Bradley Jacobs will share his insights into current and projected assessments of Orange County real estate. Scheduled for noon, Saturday, his presentation on "Are Your Assessments in the Ball Park?" will be followed by a 2 p.m. seminar "Housing is Major League," featunng Ralph Qualls. deputy director for the State of California's Housing and Community Development and one of the state's most knowledgeable and respected authorities on housing trends. Also featured will be a display of over I 00 exhibits of products and services relating to the ownership, manage- ment and maintenance of rental housing properties. Show hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For free tickets or further information, contact the Apartment Association of Orange County at 12862 Garvcn Grove Blvd., Suite 250, Garden Grove. 92643. or call 638-5550. Western Micro links to American Datacom Don Ackerman. vice president of marketing at Western Micro Distributors and Mark Hahey, division manager with American Datacom. rc~rted their recently inked distribution agreement that W111 pave the way for Western Micro to begin the promotion and distrybution of American Datacom's newest Electronic Tele- communication technology to independent computer dealers and systems houses, nationwide. Timed to take advantage of the burgeoning demand for interactive communications and data networks. Supertelex PC. as the hardware/software package is dubbed. quickly transforms the IBM PC/XT. and compatibles. into fully featured information processing and communication network terminals. Western Micro Distributors has contracted for increment.al delivery of 2.500 units. NB firm purchases luxury apartlllents South Coast Properties. lnc. of Newport Beach has aC<Juired the luxury waterfront Ocean Queen apartment building in Long Beach from Ocean Queen. Ltd .. a Redondo Beach-based partnershi~. The eight story. 60-unit building located at 1830 East Ocean Boulevard is valued at over $4-million. Exact terms of the transaction were not announced. "This acquisition is the first of four major additions to our Southern California portfolio this year," com- mented Richard L. Raschiatorc. president of South Coast Properties, a nationwide real estate investment firm. "It also represents our initial re-entry into the California apartment market after several years of activity in Texas" he added. Ba nk p urch ase u n der way Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa and Labron Co., L1m1ted, of Hong Kong have entered into a letter of intent for the purchase by Labron of all of the outstanding shares of Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa. The two parties have agreed to negotiate the terms of the definiti ve agreement which would then be subject to the approval of the boards of directors and shareholders of the two companies as well as all of the pertinent government regulatory authorities. Pursuant to the letter of intent. Labron would pay 1.85 times the shareholders' equity which exists as of March 31 , 1984 for all of the issued and outstanding shares of the bank. -. -~ , • I -OfMoe Cout DAflY PILOTfTueedey. Mey 15, , ..... NYSE COMPOS ITE T RAN SACTIOHS -----r11surs Clll• •1110 NEW YORK (AP) ""-Y " NYSE L L~Of RS UP s AND DoVwN S . 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GrPl'ISc s JOO ' • 1 -11\ APPi~ 3 ·1 31 ~ Jl~ -4" PavN s 37S, 17'1l 181"8 -~ Peo Rt 3,1, '• 3119 + ,,._ en1fsv 3~. ?,, 3IS·16 -11'1 Gl.uH 322 If • 11 ~ + 11'1 Tandem 310 700 21 ., 21" -~ WrtdMI 29,,~ 2 l· 16 211t + 1 1• GoLo QuorEs METALS QuoTES ~EW •Oqi. 1Al'I $ooc --_ .. .,_ tOO•I c...., 11~ l ~ eet>tt • "°""° u s ci-tlnettonl C-V 80 c.t!ll I* OOU<1C1 NY C-. opc< ""'"'" -M(W' u.I 1~ 11 r-to. pe....o n.oc ~; \:I ...... ~ ~ "" M· I '• --W-t~i.lb .............. 611*\lllpounO N Y .._ USA() M~' M......n jONy dilill\' ~! .._ Ml UC! 19 h'Oy-NV C-. ti)« -~"'"" ..._., un oo '33' oo -11.., .... ...,. Yon ~ s.38, '° ~tel ~ltc,.,........,.,. _.... .. , That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Ora n ge Coa t. To keep tra k of wherecompaniesaregoingandwhi hpeoplear helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line· -very dav in th Business section of your new Daily Piloi ' I \ I I I ~ • Ofll)Ot Co11t DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Ma~ 15, 1984 G1'RFIELD THE FAMILY CIRCUS . 11You can say good, fine, nice, wonderlul-lots of otherthings. 'Neat' isn't the only adjective in the English language." 'IAR~ADl'.KE "Stop bringing me the camera everytime your girlfriend passes the house!" ~00:\ ~lLLl:\S Hl<SH FREQc.JENCY: .. .. WH~N SH£ S.AID YES l S.AID HO ,AND .. PEA,l'TS I 1). Tl'MBLEWEEDS OH, "'THESE INT~RRUPTIONS ·· 1~LL IHf;M 10 CALL B,AC!<- ~~ 0 H~'. ~Ol! DIDN'T THIN" l COULD CATCH 1T DID YOU ~ANA6ER ., ~ .... -1.-,. J •• t by Gus Arriola Csk~Auf!.JA by Jim Davis ANP J0'1 WMAT PO YOO MEAN f'Y TMAT?! BIG GEORGF/ ~Virgil Partch (VIP) ~ ~2/1 - f\ f 0 j "There's one In every crowd." DENNIS THE MENACF. H~nlt k'otrh~m l l ~~ ) } ( n 11WAAT ~S iHE WNA5TOAA TllL HE~ 8A.8Yst)AA WHEN IT ASKS HER WHE~E IT OMf. F~ ? ' BRIDGE NEW TWIST TO OLD TRICK Neither vulnerable. Eul deals. NORTH •A IU09~ ~AKQ 75 0 A4 •K WEST EAST •H •Q4 ~9864 t::>J <> K962 O 753 • QJ9 •A 108650 SOUTH • 8732 ~ 1032 OQJ108 • 73 The bidding; Ea1t South Weet North 3 + Pa11 4 • S • Pa11 5 + PHI 6 + Pa11 Pue Pu1 Opening lead: Queen of +. Suppose that dummy hold s SHOE A K iO·x·x in a suit and you have J x in front or iL. When declarer leads lhe 11uit, it cosls you nolhing to P'-Y the jack. If declarer holds nine card11 missing the queen. he might come back to hand aod take a lo11ins finesse for the queen rather than play for the drop. In the trade, that 1s k11own as the "idiot's finesse." because West is jeopardizing a sure trick in the sui t if he star ted with Q J~x -de· darer is unlikely to take a first-round finesse if West plays low. However, an in· leresting version or the idiot's finesse cropped up in the Vanderbilt Team Cham pionship al the recent Spring North American Champion ships. and decla rer was cer ta.inly no idiot -he was a CHARUS GOREN many-time naUonal pion. West led Lhe queen of clubs and Easl won the ace to shill to a diamond. Declarer played lhe queen bul West did not cov er. thereby depriving declarer or a later enlry lo his hand in dia monds. Now when declarl'r led a trump. West put up the jack. ft rump 1nene. t wu delighted to ruff with Lht queen and claim down one. In the olher room. North Soulh got no further than rive spades. So West's decep· tive plAy gained 11 Jnterrur tional Mat.ch Points for his t'am. Rttbber brlclse el•b• t~ ... llt tM COUUJ ... the fov-dtal briqe feraat. Do tlte7 ru.w -•CW. JM dH't? Cliarlet Gero•'• "F our·Deal Brlcl1e" wlll In this situation West might play an ho,por from Q·J·x to prolecl a trump trick because South. more than teach you tlte 1uatep1 ucl likely, has no fast re·entry to tactk1 of tlal1 fa1t·paetd ee- his hand. Declarer though t · tlon , .. e that ,...vwe1 tlte for some time. but he finally cure for uneadlq nblter1. decided to play East for a For a copy, .HMM 11.15 t. I I 4 7 distribution. He cash· "Gorea·Foar Deal, care of ed the ace or hearts and. thi1 new1pa,.r, P.O. Boa when the Jack Cell from East, 259, Norwood. N.J. 07648. hf> Lried to 2et to his hand Malle checkt payable to with the len of hearts to take New1pa,.rbookl. by Jeff MacNelly M~$ ~S~~™ i!>'fOU ~T M~IT rAY' Fa< ~E~5 ?.. ~IWJ'T °™INK 1TG?~ FA~~~. ---~ BRABBLE f-IS l'vE. b01 l fUUN& f~ ~N ·r .. 001 1~t. wrrn M'i ttAME ON 11' FOR BEITER OR FOR WORSE --~~~~~~------ All IN fFWOROF OUR LIBRf\RY fUN~15ER 1b &. f\ '/ARD SAt.e.~ BUT WE.~~ 5EU. SecoNO- HF\NO ~IN FMN'f OFttE L 1el'P.F:f · .. rrs FR~ 100 -CMRIW DEM~NING! FU'.\K l' Wl,KERBEA' MO~ I'M W1" 601t¥; l fA.ON'1 AWXO 10 00 11 !. ~ ~KA 10 IN'TJMI DA-rE NE INTO LE11lN6 HIM COW Off Of ~1E51MPER ! ~RRR! by Kevin Fagan ~UN Al.ON£, ~~ ~~~~ fl. ~IE. IUl'rn OOOM. by Tom Batiuk DR. S~OCK by Ferd & Tom Johnson by George Lemon1 W£1RE CoNDUCTIN<:; A SURVEY. WMT <;TATION ARE You LISTENING l'O? by Charles M. Schulz WELL r DIDN'T 1r·s STILL OUT THERE ~ by Tom K. Ryan L.E115 It'.)~ rrs GAAva, ~lAUSf ~lsrr'~HY IS JU51 ~~ 'ilrTH -~e ZIP AN~ WOW- roYJ~ rr 'V'J{ES 1J l't: A CAAMPION. I --...- ROSE IS ROSE Wf.U... WISQUAL£' WHY WOLJl...P we Neev> A eouNce~?! ~ UTI'Lf. GARPf.N WIU. ~ fl. ~ING WfTH t:f.UCIOOS. NUT~moos .~l>Bt.E.S ! JUDGE PARKER I HATE TO TAKE Y0..J OV'tOF Y0VR WAY. SAM 1 l CAN GET A CAe eACKTO ~'THAT'S TH! WAY I OOT HERE 1 t ' • . .., TUESDAY, MAY 15. 1984 Oregon St•t• beaketlNlll tum hit herd by NCAA for vlol•tlona. C2. CI:f' baseball path rocky Edison dffiws Arcadia in 4 -A opener; Barons meet No. 1 team In the nation By ROG ER CARLSON Of tlle 0..,. ........ ..,, The road to Anaheim Stadium begins Fnday for several Orange Coast area high school baseball teams -althou~ roadblocks appear to be in every d1rect1on. Sunset League champion Edison draws perennial power Arcadia, Fountain Valle' must travel to No. I seeded Notre ·Dame of herman Oaks. and Ocean View has a tough assignment -traveling to St John Bosco in the first round of the Cl F 4- A playoffs. On the 2-A level Irvine High's Vaqucrors host Diamond Bar with the winner advancing against the same bracket which houses No. I seeded Capistrano Valley. the defend- ing champion. And, Woodbndge H1gh's Warriors. who got into the 2-A playoffs by '1rtue of winning out on a coin fltp. must go up against v1s111ng Saddle- back High 1Wedncsda) (3: 15) in a !>pec1al wild ca rd game -w1th the winner qualifying for a first round berth at No. 2 seeded Santa Fe. El Toro. the Sea View Lea~ue champion. has drawn Laguna Hills. which finished 1n second in the South Flagging down the sales Coast League. but lost only one game. Newport Chnst1an. the No. 2 seed in the small schools d1 vision, will host Masada or Chadwick, the latter settling a wild card dispute on Wednesday. Arcadia invades Edison under the coaching of John Meiers, who has a reputation for solid baseball teams, a nd the Apaches have what appears to be an armload of statistical weapons -including outfielders John Brunel (.400) and Jeff Johnson (.323). catch- er Ste\ e Kruse ( 329) and infield~r Dave Albnghl ( 355). along w11h pitchers Jim Capute and Tony Werhelow. Capule 1s 7-1 with a 1.93 ERA and Werhelow has a 3-1 record and an ERA of0.95. Notre Dame 15 24-0 and has been ranked No. I in the natiOn by USA The Los Angeles Olymplca flag le becom- ing a more popular Item than tlie standard five-ringed Olympic flag -at least u far as Roz Cannon of the Jamea E. Perry Co. In Hollywood ta concerned. Sales have been brlak for the Stars In Motion flag. Today. The Knights have been ranked No. I m the Cl F for seven straight weeks. Notre Dame is led by pitcher Jack McDowell, a second team All-CIF choice as a junior last year. St. John Bosco, 15-5 and runner-up to Notre Dame in the Del Rey League, also has strong credentials - including shortstop Paul White (.400). first baseman Paul Ni Cassio (.556). third baseman Kris Jondle (.340) and Ray Gnego (.394), a catcher-outfielder. The Woodbndge-Saddleback wild card game figures to be a pitcher's duel ~ith the hard-throwing Leonard Damian of Saddleback going against left-ha nder Randy Cook. Damian has an ERA of 1.11 and 1s a .380 batter with three home runs. (Pleue eee CIP' /C2) Angels 4-14 vs. Oriole BALTIMORE (A P) -The Ba lti- more Onoles prevailed, as the past records of the opposing pitchers indicated. but 11 wasn't easy. Scott McGregor. who has a 14-4 lifetime mark against the Angels, limned the Angels to fi ve hits and pitched the Orioles to a 4-1 victory Monday night. GeofTZahn matched McGregor on almost even terms through seven innings, but in the end his career record against Baltimore dropped to 2-11. '"I pitched well enough to win,'' said Zahn. now 4-3 for the season. "but Scotty pitched a great game." Form also held for Rich Dauer, an old Zahn nemesis who has a .405 lifeume batting average against the Angels left-handed. Dauer. who entered the game wtth a .226 average and was 3-for-26 m seven previous contests, got well in a hurry against Zahn. He doubled home two runs in the third inning. and his single launched a two-run rail\ 1.1.h1ch finished Zahn in the eighth. McGregor. 5-3 after winning his founh 1n a row. yielded a two-out RBI double to Juan Beniquez in the fourth and then pnched out of trouble while nursing a 2-1 lead in the eighth. Center fielder Gary Pettis. who threw a Baltimore runner out at the plate in the fifth . walked to open the (Please eee ANGELS/C2) Pitches Pirates to title Orange Cout Colleae•• Jeff 0.terode geu eet to fire pitch durin& Sata.rc:tay•• South Cout Conference bueball •how- down with Golden Weet. O.terode went the cll8tance.(12 Inning•) u the Pirate. won the title. 5-4. ' Canadian title won byBohay A Dodger story about the one that got away VANCOUVER. B.C. -Gary Bohay, a product of FountaJn Vdey High and Artzona State Untwrslty, ewept to the Canandlan natlonat wreatllng championship Saturday -Winning the 62 kilo (138.6 pounds) title With a 6-2 dectlk>n over Bob Robinson In the flnafa. Bohay earned a berth In the flnala With two superior decisions (a 12 .. polnt lead ended each match), once by a fall and another by dlaquallflcatlon when his oppo- nent wu called for stalllng three ttmee white losing, 3-0. The vlciory means Bohay enters the Otymplc l'rtals for the Canadian team on May 23 within a field of four (the three flnallats at the national championships and another to be decJded) with the neceeslty of beating each of his opponenu once. ' Abeent from the competition was three-tlfl\e C8nadlan Olym- ptan Egan Beller, who did not _,..tie because of an Injured neck. Except for Bohay, everyotie efM must defeat their opponents twice In order to t>*ome the Canadian reprn 1ntatlve at the 19S. Otym- plce In tt)e 62 kllo tiekt. "So," .. YI Bonay, "I have tome room for error .. ,..opefully I won't need any extra ohancea. Juat three more matcMI and I'm on the team. LOS A.NGELI::.. ( .\P) -Charles Hudson. the Philadelphia pitcher who left the game in the ninth inning for a pinch-hmer. said of the Phillies' dramatic 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. "That's "'hat }OU call a big-league win ·· Reuss took a 2-0 lead into the ninth inning on the strength of Franklin Stubbs' first maJOr-lea~ue home run. But it all unraveled in the Ph11l1es· last at-bat. Reliever Tom Ne1denfuer, who pitched three strong 1nn1ngs of relief on Sunda). gave up a sacnfice bunt to Garry Maddox that advanced the runners. Los Angele<; Manager Tom Lasorda would probably call 11 some- thing else. Jerry Reuss had thoroughly domi- nated the Phillies through eight innings. allowing onl}' two h11~ and facing just one baller o'er the minimum. Reuss gave up his third h11 of the game to lead off the ninth. a solid single b} Ivan DeJe us. Luis Aguayo followed with an infield roller down the third-base line and Juan Samuel knocked Reuss out of the box with a single to left that scored DeJcsus Neidenfuer 1ntent1onally walked Mike Schmidt to load the bases. and pinch-hiller Von Hayes hn a grounder lo Stubbs at first. Stubbs. in his haste to throw home. dropped the ball, allowing Aguayo to score to make it 2-2. "'If he throws home. he's got at least one out, ma}'be two." l.asorda said. "He had the ball and then JUSI "The guy was pitching not a good game. but an excep110nal game" Lasorda said of Reuss. Soling, star classes scrambled Long. cold day hurts Sailors in quest for Olympie berths By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Piiot Boell119 Wrllet LONG BEACH -The"' ind-. ble'' on thr Long Beach breakwater Monda\. but from ~' t•ral d1ffert•nt1..hrec11on., ( onsequenll) .'sailors in the 'iohng and tar cla~scs compel mg for benhs on the 01) mp1c ~achung team had a long, cold da)' on the water The first stan for the three-man. 27-foot Soling Cla.,., had to be aborted because of a drastic windshift.JUS1 before the start for the two-man. 221'1-fool Star Class It was ncarh two hours before the souther!) wind settkd down enough for the race committee to get off a fair start When it was all over. shortly before 6 p.m .. there were some surpnses m both classe' which 11crambled lhl' standipgs aftt:'r three races. Ed Baird ofSt Petersburg. f-londa was ti~l lo finish in the Soling Clas., and moved into third place in the standings behind DaH' ( Urtl'i. Marblehead. Mass .. and Robbie Haine~. San Diego. \.\ho had spht first place wins in the first two race., Curtis leads the class"' 1th finishes of81 ~for 17 penalt) points under the OI) mp1c sconng S) stem Haines has finishes of I ·2· 12 tor 21 .0 points. and Baird has 6-5-1 for 21.7 points. . Winnc1 1n thl· Star C las'i \\,as John Dane Ill of E latawpa. MI S!> tn take o'er sole posse~s1on of first place \.\,1th 23.0 point' 10 23 I for \IC\ Sm1gl•lsll.1 of Mount .\rhngton. NJ Mark Re)nolds ofSan Diego had a poor 9th place finish. dropping him 10 third in the standings with 25.0 points. Peter Wnght of Melrose Park. Ill.. one of the pre-senes fa\onteo;. fouled out to !opoll his m.th and first place finishes in the first two races. dropping him 1oe1ghth in the 'itand1ngs with 45 7 penalt\ points. It should be noted. ho\\<e\Cr. that slippers wtll be allowed to thro"• oul their worst two raC'eS in sconng the I 0-racc senes. 110 earl} sconng 1<; not particular!) \1gn1ticant Suns' Lucas ailing; Lakers go for No. 2 INGLEWOOD (.\P) -The Phoenalt Sunci might he without starting forward Maurice Lucas to- night when they challenge the red-hot Lakers in the ..ccond game of the Western ( onference champ1on<1h1p St'nes Or. Paul Ste1ngard. the Suns' team phys1c1an, said Monday that Lucas was suffenng from acute bursllt'i under the righ1 heel Ahhoogh Lucas was undergomj treatment. he was h~ted as doubtful for tonight'c; pmc Lucas complained of pain in thC' heel after Saturday's opcnC'r of tht' be t of-~ven National Bn~~<'thnll A'i- \O\ lalmn nLn"n \<'rt<''I The 6-9 veteran 'i{'"Ored 12 points. grabbed si'.\ rebounds amt had li'e assists in the gam<', won ti) the Lake rs 110-94 If Lucas can't pla). Phocnl\ Coach John Macleod ~1d Charle\ Pittman probabl} would start in his place Prc<>sure defense and depth con- tinue to be among the key for the Lakers, who will bt' shooting for their nm th victory 10 I 0 playoff g:amcs The lakrr'i forced 24 1umover'i 1n hC'at1ng the \un~ in thr pln\ofl opener Three rt"'lt'rw' \rnrt•d 1n douhlr figur<'s~ On{ nt them. Rob Ml .\doo. kd lhr l,;ikt'r' 111 \( nnng "1th ~II , point\ It "The pcopk the> 'n• got coming oil the bench are staner t) ncs to replace starter<;," <;a1d MaC'lcod. "Th<') have eight or nm<' 'ilartero; a lot of weapons .. The ~uns <.la,ed closc hH .:!N minutes before lm \ngcks' pres'lur<' dC'fen<1e helped thC' l..nkcr\ take con- trol. "Th1\ 1' whcr<.· tht• depth of th1' lC'am hc\omc'I 'uch a grt"at 3\\Ct," <;a1d Bill Bertka. 1he Laker\' D\'il'ltant roach "Throughout the pln\Ofl\ wc"H hcen ahk tn rotate f rl•,h. qualit\ player\ at our opponent\ ' 1',o one:' 111..t•\ Ill ht• l)f(',\Ult"d h,t\l' a man nghl m front of him all the time. and 11 took m toll. There's nothing the Suns rnn do to change that. either What the\ have to do 1s not makC' m1'itake'i wiih the ball .. Phocn" guard Walter Da\>1S ~ lte, e'i that for 1he Suns to have a chao~·e. the\ muM deal more success- ful!) with thl' pre'isure "There-'\ no douht that we ha,.c to e'KU1c a lot hctt('r " u1d Da' ''· who ..at out I ti minutes of the fil"\t half of the opening game"' ilh thrcc pc~onal foul\ "There were (.Crtain rla~" we wanted to run that the\ prcq~nted I h.lt h,,, In l han~r dropped 11." Wnh the bases still full. Ne1denfuer got two quick stnkes on pinch-hmer Len Matuszek. then hit him on the left forearm to force in 1he go-ahead run. ''I sa"' that on the repla). and that pitch wasn·t more than four inches inside." Ne1derfuer said. "I thought 1t hit the end of the bat." The victory was the fourth straight for the Phillies. "We're starting to roll." said Ph1la- delph1a Manager Paul 01.1.ens. "To "'in games hke that. espec1all) on the road. really &J'es ~ou momentum. "Hudson pnched an excellent game, his best of the }ear. and 11 would have been a tough one to lose," Owens said. "That happens:· Reuss said. ··tcs hard to take. Something hke that happens maybe once a }ear" Unul tht> ninth. Reuss had allowffl 1ust a founh-inning single b) Samuel and a sixth-inning single b) John Wockenfuss Hudson. 4-2. allowed four hus in eight innings and Al Holland pitched the ninth 10 record his seventh save. Another shutout for Seaver Tom Sea•er poeted ht• 87th career ebutout Monday ~t -bl• f1nt ln the American Leaaue -•• be mowed down Kanaae Clty ln a i -o Chlcaco W1itte Soz .tctory. . \ • ' I . -........... ~.--...... --.._,...... _________________ ~-------• I NCAA goes hard on Oregon State's basketball teani From AP dlapat~ea CORVALLIS -The National Col· m lcgiate Athletic Assocation bas ordered Oregon State to return $342,000 in post- scason basketball revenue ahd remove two basketball scholarships for one year because of NCAA rule violations., the university announced Monday. The NCAA also placed the university on ~robation for one year, but did not make the school s athletic teams inehgjblc for television or post-season playoff appearances. University President Roben MacY1car revealed the sanctions at a meeting of the school's Board of Intercollegiate At~letics. He said the university would not appeal the ruling. "Obviously. I'm disappointed that the situation ever occurred in the first place," MacVicar said in an interview after the meeting. "But under the circum- stances I believe we are being treated fairly." The S342.000 was the amount of revenue the university earned 10 its 1982 NCAA tournament appearance. when the Beavers advanced to the West regional finals. The NC AA probe uncovered evidence that members of the team sold complimentary tickets dunng the tournament in v1olat1on of NCAA rules. The school also must forfeit victories dunng the 1982 playoffs. MacVicar said. Mac Vicar said he will point out to NCAA officials that about 40 percent of the $342,000 was passed on to other members of the Paci fic I 0 Conference under conference regulations. QaOte of the day Mlf Alll11. bM1MI ~ .. W....... P.a..onColeoeotW--. N.J., .,..NetlM\wa reined out 10 fJmel In the h 21 Pft* on the ~ .. ,don't.-. mow what thl.,..... took lb. Al I do '9 heir their wlcee ~the phorMt.'' Bandits drop Outlaws, 48-21 TAMPA, Fla. -John Reaves passed [i] for a team-record 378 yards and four •II• touchdowns Monday night to lead the Tampa Bay Bandits to a 48-2 1 United States Football League victory over the Oklahoma Outlaws. The tnumph was the sixth straight for the 9-3 Bandits, who trail B1rmmgham by one game in the Southern D1v1sion, and spoiled the homecoming of Oklahoma quanerback Doug Williams. who played five seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. Reaves. the founh-rated passer m the Eastern Conference when the night began. connected on 22 of 31 attempts and hurled sconng passes to Marvm Harve), Spencer Jackson. Enc Truv11lion and Gary Anderson. Han·e> also caught TD pas~s from Anderson. a running back. and Truv1lhon. a wade receiver. Berra's homer ignites Pirates Dale Berra cracked a game-" inning ii solo homer. and Jason Tbomp1on hit a two- run shot as Pittsburgh. behind the pitching of Jose DeLeon, edged Houston. 3-2. De Leon gave up JUSt three hits in eight innings before Kent Tekulve came on. The Pirates ended a three-game losing streak .. Tim Raines hit a two-run homer and doubled home the winning run 1n the top of the I 0th inning as Montreal handed an Diego its fifth straigh t loss. 7-6 The E'pos. v. ho led 6-1 at one pomt. also got a homer from Gary Carter. and Ala.n Wiggins and Terry Kennedy homered for San Diego. Soviet and U.S. aquatic •tan aet toðer durloC an International meet ID "llome Sunday. They Include, from left, Serthel SmlJj&Cln (RUMla). Tracy Ruiz (tf.S. ), • Nlekro (6-1) paces Yankee win Pbll Nlellro pitched eight innings for ii his sixth Amencan League victory m seven decisions, as New York handed Oakland its sixth loss in seven games with a 3-1 victory Monday night. Omar Moreno hit a two-run tnpk m the seventh inning for the Yankees. Niek.ro, registerini his 274th career victory. yielded only four hits in eight innings before giving way to Dave Righetti . who got the final three outs for his third save . . Jim Rice belted a two-run homer m the first inning. and Bob Ojeda and Bob Stanley teamed on a three-hmer as Boston broke a three.game losing streak with a 6-1 victory over Cleveland. Ojeda gave up just two hits. and Stanley held the Indians to one hit over the final three innings ... Dave B~gmao tnpled home a run with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning to break a 5-5 lie. and Detroit defeated Seattle, 7-5. Loa Wlaitaller smgled home an insurance run. The Manners had tied the score 5-5 with two runs in the top half of the inning on La rry Mllboarne'a pinch-hit single and a double-pla> grounder by Bob Kearney .... Tom Seaver pitched his first American League shutout. checking Kansas City on five hits, and Scott Fletcher singled in one run and scored another to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 2-0 victory over Kansas City. The victory was the 277th of Seaver's career and halted Kansas City·s three-game winning streak. Chandler still in serious state • INOIANAPOLIS -Race car dnver Michael Chandler of Dana Point. whose car slammed into the third-tum wall dunng practice for the lnd1anapohs 500. remamed m senous but stable cond111on Monda} at Methodist Hospital. Chandler was unconscious with a severe head tnJury and remamed ID the 1ntens1ve care unit. Hospital spokeswoman Kathenne Walsh-M1lkr said Chandler had been taken ofT oxygen and was breathtng room air. She also said Chandler's doctors had determined !hat surgef) will not be necessar) at this time .. He 1s doing as well as can be expected," she said. CIF BASEBALL PAIRINGS SET. • • From Cl while Cook has been 1mpress1ve within aver)' strong league (the South Coast). Wild card games appear ID the playoffs where' er there are too man} entnes fort he 32-tcam pla)olTs In the case of the 2-A di\ 1s1on. there are 11 leagues with three teams each. thus one pair of third-place teams were "drawn to pare the entnes to 32. lrvine·s encounter wllh Diamond Bar ( 13-10) will be the fourth straight appearance tn the playofTs for Coach Bob Flint's Vaqueros The Vaqs feature pitcher-outfielder Mike Henigan. first baseman Bobb) Hamelin. pnchers Steve Lipton and Jeff B1elman. outfielder J im Martm and catcher Rem} Rahmatulla. among others. The playofTc; conti nue on May 22. 25 and 29 before the finals at A.naheim Stadium June 2 where the 4-A, 3-A. 2-1\ and I-A crowns will be decided. The small Schools finalsce 1s sull to be dctermmed. The seeds ID the 4-A are N tre Dame (I). ( amanllo ( 2). Lakewood (3) and Miiiikan (4). In the 1-A di\ 1'i1on. Lompoc ( 19-2) 1s the top seed, followed by Esperanza, R1ghett1 and Hart. Capistrano Valley. 22-2-1. and the South Coast League champion, 1s the No. I in the 2-A. followed by Santa Fe. Glenn and Hawthorne. CIF sQVoffs WILD CARD GAMES (Wldne1dav, l:IS p.m.) 4.4 Redonoo (lS· 7· I) et ~olllno "1111\ (17 13) l·A Norte Vl\I& 110 S) el Alla Lome 111·6·1) l·A Btll G11ro1n' 11· IOJ "" Ktooet 112·91 Central tl3·71 111 Rubtd<>ul< 11•·111 SaOd!eback t 17 • al W...,ldve ( 10· 10) Smet Sd!MI\ Fa11Pl Beo11s1 < IJ-7 1) 11 Calif Cl'lrl\loan ( 11 41 Mo1av1 (8·71 111 Sliver Velltv WOOdcresi C11r11tlan 117-11 at Twin Pints Avalon 111 ·6) Ill Wl'lllMv El Puo oe Rootes et Ca•e Mesade <7· 121 et Chadwick 111·6) FltUT ROUND IFndav, l:IS p.m.) . 4·A F_,,.ln Valey ( IS·t) al Noire Oame (24·0) San Marcos 112· II l el Pasadena ( 12·6· 11 BlsllOI> Amal ("IS·7l 11 Elsennower <16·6) Wiid card winner 11 Walnut <IS·•· 11 Arcadia < 14·9) at Edben, lll·S) Rowland l 13·8) a• Metw Del ( ll·SI 81vertv Hiiis 116·6) el Thovsend 01i..1 ( 17 91 San1e Monica at Mllllken (?0·4· I) Cre101 < 11·91 al Lakewood I 19·3) Nooaies l?O·•I 11 San Gorgon10 1 l1·SJ ANGELSTUMBLE,4-1 ..• From Cl eighth and ad,antn.I on Rod C. arc" ·s something o"er at anytime. and tha1 sacrifice bunt will let \OUr fastball get b) him a But "llh thl' potential t)IDg run 1n couple otumcs." McGregor said. sconng pos1t1on McGregor fanned In add1t1on to his two stnkeouts. Reggie Jackson for the second time Jackson had two singles. the first and retired Doug Dc{·inces on an launching the Angels' lone rally infield pop _ which ended when Dick Schofield "He threw Reggie ofTspeed stulT flied out with the bases loaded and then turned up the dial and threw The performance typified Jack- Colton < 14·8) et Hoover ( 16·6) Chennel l~enos < 16·6) et Buene (22·41 St P11u1 (16·8) el Culver Cllv < 19·5· ll Ocun View (IS·6) 1i St John Bosco (lS·S) LB Potv !11·7) et South Torr11nct (17·6· 1l Hueneme ( 12· 14l 111 C11nierlllo (24·2) l ·A Burbenk <10· I 1 l et LomPOC (19·2) Foothfll !1•·11 el Sunnv Hllt1 <17· 101 E• Donoo < 15·9> et ugq,nc 118·4) Rlvenl~ Potv (13·5·11 el Eck>fwOO<I (70·5) South Hiib (10· 12) 11 Gehr (18·61 Lo11re (11·31' el Western (17·6·1) Senle Ane ( 14·Sl et Boise Grenoe (IS· I 2) Sen Lui\ Oblsoo (IS·7) et Hert (17·5) Sen Gebrlel ( 13· 101 111 Rlohtll1 (18· 51 Los Amigos 111· 10) 111 Canvon (15·8) Wild cerd winner el Sonora (20·6l Meonolla < 11 101 111 Ctrritos <:n·ll Par11moun1 (ll·SI el L• P\Jtnlt <lS·•I Le Qu1n1e I 11·7 11 el Don LU90 117·4) But'f'lll Peri.. <19·3) 111 Remona (11·0 Sevann1 (1'·91 el E1oer11n1a < 14·51 l ·A Arlt1le t 14·91 et Ceolsireno Velltv <?7·7·1) Olemond Ber ( 13· 10) 111 Irvine ( ll·O • Harva rd (10·10·1) el Cenvon. Seuous < 14·6·2) Calon ( 16· 71 el Arrovo ( 16·Sl Pioneer (13·7) al Norwell< !1S· 7) Caltxlco < 11·11 11 Norco < IS·Sl AnltlOOe Velltv (10·1) 11 Rio ~w < 14 6 II Bonlle <16·1· ll et Hewtnorne 116·5) Ktooel or 810 Gerdens et Gltnn !11·61 Leouna Hill\ ( U·S· 11 al El Toro 117 SI Hemet < 1'·1) 11 Indio !1S·91 Aoolt Vellev te 17l et Chino I 16·6) Mounteln View tl 4·SI el Leu1inoer 117 ~ 11 Sauou1 (15·7·1) al CalabHll\ (14·11 Ruoldoull or Ctnlra1 111 Sen Bernerd100 I 11·91 Saddltl>aCk or WoodbridOt 111 !>enle I' t 115 3) l·A K.trn VeUtv II 111 at Tenil>lt C1tv <10·71 Gl1d1tone 19 111 et Ell•nort 115·91 Tthecllaol 117 SI 111 Ch11m1na~ St Anlnonv 111 71 •• St Bonevtnlurt ! 14 SI Aoulnu < 1' 7) al LA Lull'ltran < 17 71 B11nn1no (17 IOI at AIUSI 111·41 St Btrnerd t 14·61 al Velltv Chri\l111n I 11 SJ St Gtntvilve at Ata1caoero ( 18·51 MelO<lvlend Ill 7J et 81\l\OCI Montoomtrv ( 17 JI La Canada < 10 IOI 11 Blll!OP Union ( 14 61 LA B1ol1\t t1 I 111 at Beeumont 114 91 Baldw•n Perl< I 11 71 at Fiiimore I 16·61 Perrts 11•·11 at La Selle 116·•· I 1 Sen Marino 112 111 et Pno Roblt\ 117 ?1 Marv Ster ( 11 71 11 Montclair Preo <I~ II Bio 8Hr ( 11 71 el wri111i.r Ct'lr1\llan 119·1 I) Small SchMh Windward ()3 SI at C ronro.d' 112· 11 ,.,.....,,.... Aleunder Sldorenko (Ruula), Candy Coetle (U.S.). Taolo Re•elli (Italy) and Sarah Joeepb.aon (U.S.). The American• are on the •ynchronl.&ed •wim team. Stabler aigna up with Saints NEW ORLEANS -Kenny Stabler., [i] walkrng with spring in his step after surgery •II• on both knees, announced Monday that he h~s signed to play at le~st one more year with the New Orleans Saints and plans to be the starting quanerback. Stabler, most accurate passer in National Football League history over his 14 years in the league. turned down $1 million in February offered if he'd pla y for the Memphis Showboats of the U.S. Football League. He would not discuss any of the tenns of his new contract with the Saints. He said he is looking forward to training camp ~om petition ~ith Richard Todd, acquired by the Saints 1n a trade with the Jets. and Dave Wilson. the first- round draft choice going into his third season in New Orleans. UCI signs 6-5 Narbonne ace Anthony Burgess. a 6-5, 215-pound m forward from Narbonne High in Los Angeles, has signed a national letter of intent to continue his education at UC Irvine. Burgess averaged 20.0 points and 8.0 rebounds for Narbonne during his senior year in basketball. I.nine Ht.ch pitcher Mike Ben- t.can I• one of the Vaqueroe• major aueta ln their drive for Cit 2-A ba.eball •ucceaa. lrrine play• h08t to Diamond Bar ln the fint round of the playoff• Friday aft ernoon. It'• the fourth •t:raJcht appearance for the Va- quer oe In the playoff•. Oe9J,... ....... ..., Ndw'd ....... Politics brush Olympic flame Relay continues onwar ter stop at W tte House WASHINGTON (AP) -Like a symbol of the troubled Games to which it is bound, the Olympic flame had a brush with politics at the White House on Monday, and President Reagan was momentarily left holding the torch. Reagan was kept wa1t1ng for 12 minutes as the Olympic torch relay made its way with police escort through Washington's rush-hour traffic. FinaUy, at S: 12 p.m., former Olympic gymnast Kurt Thomas appeared. Jogging effortlessly uphill across the South Grounds of the White House to meet the president and the next torchbearer, Special Olympian Charlotte Pearson. outside the diplomatic entrance to the mansion. Thomas held the torch aloft and unswerving, its propane-fueled name nickering in a strODJ breeze, as Reapn read a brief speech referring-only indirectly to the Soviet-led boycott of the summer Games in Los Angeles. "We will fulfill our responsibilities," the president promised. responding to Soviet charges that the United States could not guarantee the safety of their athletes. "Athletes and Olympic officials of all countries will find a warm welcome in Los Angeles and will be treated equally and without discrimination. "As you know, the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee and the lntemat1onal Olympic Committee have done everything possible to create a hospitable climate m which all participants will be able to perform to the best of their ability. And I have instructed agencies of the federal government to cooperate fully with Olympic and local officials to ensure the safety of all participants ... Earlier in the day, Reagan had branded the official Soviet reason for pulling out of the games "absolutely false." When Reagan had finished, Thomas touched his torch to an identical one held by Pearson. But it didn't catch. They tried again. Still nothing. Thomas handed his torch, the one with the brightly burnin$ flame, to Reagan, who held it while the former Olympian tried to adjust the specially designed standard of his fellow runner. Finally. after a long. seemingly endless. third try, the flame on Pearson's torch nickered to life, and down the driveway she ran, disappearing into the crush of downtown traffic just outside the White House gates. After she had gone, and after Reagan had paused for a few minutes to shake hands with various Olympic Committee officials and invited guests before going back inside the mansion. an official of the Olympic Torch Relay sponsored by AT&T was kneeling under a tree a few yards from the crowd. stiU trying to extmguish the stubborn flame on Thomas' used torch. Wooden to speak at sports luncheon John Wooden. a basketball legend after guiding UCLA to multiple NCAA championships. wi ll be the featured speaker at the Irvine Spons Oub's membership drive luncheon May 29 at the lrvme Mamot Hotel, locate<i at 1800 Von Karman Avenue. . The I 1'1-hour luncheon begins at noon and reser- vations are e.ncouraged becau~ oflimited seating. T~e lrvme Spons <;tub 1s a non-profit organization committed to supponmg lrvme Arca-based athletic programs, panicularly on 1he high school level. A one-year membership costs $30 per person and is good through June 1985. Corporate membership (four people) costs $I 00. Funher membership information 1s available by calling Carolyn Rapp at 55 1-3553. Cost of the May 29 luncheon 1s S 15 per person for members. S 18 for non-members. Reservations can be made by calling 751-2020. Maulers looking for coach PITTSBURG H (AP) - The Pittsburgh Maulers may hire a permanent head coach before the current United States Football League season ends, club President Paul Manha said Monday. The Maulers have lost twice since interim bead Coach Eilts Rainsberger was appointed Apnl 28. Fonner Coach Joe Pendry was fired following a 2-8 start when he refused to attend a meeting of team officials called by club owner Edward J. De- Banolo. "That's a possibilty," Manha said. when asked if a coach will be hired soon. "We have had some preliminary discussions." The Maulers. expected to be among the top USFL expansion franchises this season, are tied for the worst record in the league. Rainsberger. formerly the head coach at Kansas State, previously said he didn't plan on being a candidate for the job. But Martha said he has been impressed with the job Ramsberger has done. de- spite the Maulers' 47-26 loss to the Houston Gam- blers last Saturday. an 85 mile-an-hour fastball ID on h1<, son's career expenence against hands:· said Baltimore p1tch1ng McGregor He has a .305 hfet1me coach Ra) Miller "Re-gg1c couldn't average wtth fi ve homers. but he also catch up to 1t .. has fanned 18 times m 57 at bats I' al1n 8aot or Calif Chr et Co.II union ~rrano 17 U I 111 Llnfl91d Chri1llan ( U ~I Molavi o• Sliver Veti.v al F11n1ri009 (U ll WIC>I> t 11 ·IJ •I (OU I Chrlslian l 1'· SI Belter 111 ·6) 11 8ovs Reovblic 8uckllv <It 71 al ~ of Anvell t 13 SI WOOd Cl'lr or Twin PiM' et Leffinoweu 111 31 World class swimmers converge "You can't he afra id ol >our The victory was the 14th m I 7 fastba ll." ~ld McC,rcgor, "ho threw games for the Onoles. who have Chr Sell Desert < 12·71 at Rowmono C 13 t) Mammolh (1·11) 11 l!llo PIM (11·7) Caulkins, Dlrey top MV card for Swim Meet of Ch ampions the fastball for ~5 stnkes in J9 dropped l 'h games further off the Avaton or Whllntv el GG C1eremon1 < 10 61 Lo\ Plnos 11 Rio Honoo Preo I 12 II attempts while' making JU'it 102 pace of fi rst-place Detroit m the AL pitches "You can·t ~ta> 1n this league East dunng the streak. Dunng the Catt or EP<MROO •• Oran" l.ulll4tn n 111 II 8 .. Air Pree> (IO·•> et Oato.wOOd without one·· same penod, the Tigers arc 18-4 Temoteton ( 11 71 11 Temole Cll<l\tlan t11 ,l Maie<Sa or Cl\edwklt •' Npt. Clwhftalt <It SI .. The whole key to changing speeds The Angels have drop~ six of tts 1s to let the hitter know you c~n throw last seven dec1s1ons 'denOIH ieaoue record TraC) Caulkms and Rick C.arey headline a m-.ior swimming mv1tat1onal at M1ss1on Yiejo's Margucnte Center, bcgmnm& Thursday -the Swtm Meet of · ~ •SAIFS • i I~ ' : : • ~: ·i I I I· : ~: : • ~, •i : I I • • ·\ 11! • M 111111 Verde Cenler 2701 ffarbor Blvd TUNE·UP SPECIAL Reg . '25 NOW '17.95 GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1 198• 751-488 2 All-Star baseball game set ~J'D~r;~t-a four-day meet under the banner ofSpccdo .,• ~ -i In all there are 10 wolld record holders on the agenda. The 17th annual Orange C. ounty All SUlr ha'>C:ball Caulkms. who won the women's hia.h point award at game. fcatunng !"any of the best graduating h1a.h Khoo I the 1983 Swim Meet of Champions. witfi seven first place \tars in Or.1nac ( ounty. has been 5<'hedulcd for fune 12 at fin1!>hes. has c,aptured 48 national titles 1n her career. Anaheim's La Palma Park Carey. who 1s also 21. set a world record in the 100- Past sta"' from the game ha\e 1nclud~ Bo ton·~ meter backstroke at the 1983 Pan-Am Game-s where he Glenn _ Hoffman. Clevelan~·'I lkrt Blyle vt'n, Montreal'• was also o aold medalist sn the 200 back. ' I Gary< arter and the Anacl5 Don Aa\t' and M1kt' W1t1 There wall he over 600 competitors. from the United Plavrr1. and roache!I ha'c vet tu tw: ~lccted for the States. Canada. Bra11l, New /.caland. France and Mexico. r l:1C14!1t "It'll~ a pttv1ew of the ~w1mmcr~ who will rcpre~nt the United States and the world in the Olympics thls summer," says Mark Schubert, the meet's director and the head coach of lhe Mission Viejo Nadadorcs. Among the national and world record holden competing: • 8111 Barrett. 24, who holds the Amencan standard in the 200 1ndiv1dua.I medley-meters and yards. •Alex Baumann of C.anada. tn the 200.meter ind1v1dual medley. •Jeanne Childs. 24, a Flondian in the 200 breast. •Tiffany Cohen. 17, of the Nadadores. a distan« !ltarlet. •Rowdy Gaines. 2S, world record holder in the I 00 and 200 freestyles. •Man Onbble, 22. Am enc.an record holder in the I 00 butterfly. •Nancy Hog.,head. 22. 1983 Comcback Swtmnmerof the Year. RacC"s beain at 4 p m daily wt th prehmmancs at 8:30 a.m .. c~cept ror Thursday. Thursday's finals bq1n at 2 pm .. B.aNball CUd Sllowr W1lhe Maya. Willie McCovey and Bob Feller will s1,1n autoar-phs at the founh annual An1~1m Sports CoUectibles Show June 9-10 at the Anaheim Convenuoo Center (Pacific Room). The show will consist of over 130 exhibit tables with 90 different exhibiion on hand to 1ppf"IJ1t, buy, sell and ttade b .. cbell cards, programs. autographs, non-sport cards, pmc. used bats and uniforms and other related sports memorabilia. There will also be a sports memorabilia auction each day at 4:30 p.m. The show hours each day are 10 a.m.-6 p:m. Price of admission it $2. SO (adutu) and S l.2S (children 10 and under). Mays and MoCovey will appear from I I a m.-2 p.m. both days while Feller will be on hand from 11 a.m..-4 p.m. each day. For further information, phone V1noeJassoat 996-3160 or 996-335 I or the Anaheim Conven· lion Center al 999-89SO. Vlnce Ferragamo golf tourney Entnes are stilll>ctng accepted for the second annual Ytncc Ferragamo Special Olympics Cclebnty Golf Classic. The event will be held Monday, June 4 at the Los Alam11os Navy Base golf course with a shotgun start at ~oon. An awards banquet and sports auction will follow at the Los Alam itos race track clubhouse. Entry fee. is SI 75, which 1s tu deductible. All proceeds will go to the SpeciaJ Olymp1C$ for the mentally handicap~ athletes. Tee sponsor-ships arc available and donauons an-welcomed Celebrities ioinmg Fempmo are Evei Knievel. Jerry Quarry, Carlos Palomtno, Randy Shields. Jack Youngblood, Jaclue Slater, Marv Goux. Carl Ekcm, Irv Pankey, Leroy Irvin, Jim Youngblood , Lawrenc,e McCutcheon. Rich Sa ul, Isiah Robertson and the Ram cheerleaders For more information. phone 848-9904 o~ 776-9181. .. rce liloaq clbJJc. tor cldldrea The South Coast Hockey ~uociation will oonduct clinics ror children bqinoina Monday and oontinuina throuab the summer. Tbc clin.ics are open to thoac 4-16 yean or aae from befinnina to experienced hockey playen, For more infonnatJon, phone Nancy H~ 11 847-S640. Summer teiml• cam,,. The Newport Beach Mamou Hotel & Tenms Club will conduct a summer tennis camp for beainners. intermediate and high school players ages 7-17 beg.inning June 18. ' Five two-week sessions arc planned with the final session set to begin Aug. 13. The camps will be directed by Robyn Ray and assisted by Nita Smtth Lawson and Man Richardson. For more 1nforma11on . phone 64()..4000, extension 6443. LUu.a• Beach .aftball lU/fOe. 11ie City of Laguna Beach Recrcati9n Depart· ment 1s accepting team applications for 1u 1984 summer sofibaJI season. ~ues include men's and women's 12-inch slow-pitch and I 6-1nch slow pitch. A coc.d lequc may be formed 1f cnou&h interest 1s shown, city recreation !)ffic1als Sjl1<( T~e league are open to persons who reside witb1!' the Laa.una Beach Untfied School Dutnct boundanes or who work 1n the city of Laguna Beach. Teams will ~allowed to carry three .Players who do not lit into the categories mentioned. . Deadli!"c for entry 1s Fnday. For more informauon, phone 497-33 11. Stop 'domino' effect Ueberroth says he wants to convin ce 9ther nations not to boycott Olympics From AP dispatches The president of the Los Angeles Olympic Comm1t1ee. 1n the face of S<>v1et insistence that their pullout lrom the Summer Games is "ir- revocable," says he hopes to stem the ~domino" effect of other nations Joining the boycott. "We owe it to other athletes from othercountnes who want to be here to try and rcver$e" the Soviets' efforts to get others to Join them. Peter Ueber· roth said Monday. "We'll use re- 5ources and we'll use energy because we owe 1t to the U.S. athletes." Ueberroth. also saying he has not completely given up on the Soviets coming to Los Angeles. will try to get them to reverse their decision at Lausanne. Switzerland. on Friday, where the International Olympic Committee has called an emergency meeting. The Soviets have an- nounced that the) also will attend the meeting, but their officials insist they won't change their dcc1s1on to stay out of the Los Angeles Games. Ueberroth said Olympics officials had discus~d the possibility of extending the June 2 deadline for declaration of participat ion in the Games, but that decision remained up to the IOC. Asked what he will tell the Soviets. Ueberroth replied: "We will say some nice things and we will say some cooperative things. but we will also say that we were insulted by some of the things (they said), such as that we would try to drug their athletes." Ueberroth also expressed concern about the list of boycotting nations Relaxed Johncock seeks 3rd Indy win Race car driver . wants to forget · 83 frustrations INDIANA POLIS (AP)-Gordon Johncock. coming off a year filled With disappointment, is more relaxed as he prepares to try for a second time to join the select group of three-time Indianapolis SOO winners. it in the middle of the second row with an average speed of 207.545 mph for his four-lap, 10-mile qualificat ion run. .. The car's worlong {>retty decent nght now," Johncock said Monday as he tested the car with a race-day setup. 'The car seems to be consistent. We're just breaking the tires in and trying various little things that could make a difference in the race. getting the staggers set on our tires and getting ready for the race so we don't have to do it all on 'Carburetion Dav'." growing. Seven other countnes - East Germany. Bulgaria. Vietnam, Laos. Mongolia. Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan -followed the Soviets' lead in wllhdrawing from the Games. 'They are try ing to influence the better part of the globe." Ueberroth said of the Soviets - a charge thal wa!> denied-Monday at a new! conference by Marat Gramov, chair· man of the Soviet Union's National Olympic Committee. While Ucberroth said he will try to change the Soviets' minds. 1t's no1 likely judging by Gramov's state· men ts at the news conference. He said the wtthdrawal decision was final. and blamed it on 1he Reagan Administration. Gramov reiterated Soviet concerns about U.S. protest groups that planned demonstrations at the Games and about the possibility of defections among his nation's alh· letes and trainers. He reinstated charges that Western intelligence has drugged Soviets to make them defect. charges that the U.S. State Depart· ment have c.alled preposterous. "This dec1s1on ot ours is ir· revocable." said Gramov. who also holds the cabinet-level post of chair· man of the Government Sports Com mittee. He insisted the withdrawal was not politically mouvated and that it wasn't revenge for the U .S.-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Whtie taking his hard-bne stand against the U.S .. Gramov used a softer approach with the IOC. Not only have the Soviets agreed to au end the IOC meeting 1n Lausanne, but Gramov walked the line of diplomacy when asked 1fhis na11on would stage a counter-Olympie!>. "We. in principle, are against all alternative, parallel games. or any other kind of games seen as a counter· balance to the Los Angeles Olym· pies ... Gramov said. • • Orange Coal O~IL y fttLOT /Tu.d9y, ~ 11, ,... • 'ootball 11emlnar tor ladl• Loa AnacJca Rama Coach John Robinson will be the keynote speaker at tbt ftnt Football Semtnar ror Ladies Jul y 11 at the Emerald Jiotel in Anaheim. Former Rams quarterback Pat Haden will be the master of ~remonaes atld will show auto visual clips and complimentary illustrated NFL playbooks. The oost is S 18. SO per person. Thert ts a li.mit of 600 tickets available The doors will open at 6 p.m wtth the seminar staruns at 7. For further information, phone Pal Bumetl at Corpora~ Nauonal Bank (171-SOSO) or Marlene at the Chamber of Commerce (7SS-Ol22). &.eball •Wla co.atat The City of lrvtnc will hold a baseball skill~ contest on Sunda>. June 24 at Harvard Commun ity Park. The contest is open to boys and girls. born dunng the years 197().. 7 S. There 1s no entry fee. Check-to time is 12:30 p.m. and the contest begins al I. rhe top three panic1pan1s in each d1 vis1on will receive emblem patches and tickets to an upcomtng Dodger game. Moms and dads will also compete for uckets to Dodger games. Contests 10clude base runnmg. throwing from center field and h1tt1ng to center field. To register, phone 660-385 I between 8 a.m -S p.m .. Monday th rough Fnda) Stopped in his tracks Oklahoma Outlaw George R~edale got nowhere against Tampa Bay • Alonzo • Jlulbl &ti!!n ._,1yr A llutt-p11t ftlhjq iteaulllf WW be held 00 CODIC.altlVC: Wednaday neiunp at 7 p.m , June 6, 13 and 2011 tht Balua Connthian Ylebt O"'b located at 1601 8eyiicM Dme m Corona del Mar. The cosr for -1J tbrcc ctu.es 11 SU Ed Ma.nm, attomcy and oo&cd Wm eoe.& fia.bctma.o, Is conduct1n, ~11 annual lc:ctu~ nild film 1erits, which ia desi&ned for the oovKC aporu fisbennan. Adult Y'Olln1MJJ eJJalc . An adull volleyball clinic will be held Saturda). July 14 tn the Irvine Hllh School gymnas.ium. Tbe cltntc, offered by the Citr of Irvine Recreation and Leisure &rvicts 01visjon. will be held from 1-4 p.m. The chn1c 1s designed a.s an instructional and low-kc) compe11tve spona experience for 1hc: ~ginning and 1ntermed1ate player . The ch n IC ofTer1 men a.nd women,., 18 and older. two hours of pcnonaJ instruction. Pla)ers will be accepted on a first-come tint· ~rve basis Fee 1s SI 0 ' For more informa11on. phone 660-3639. ~· AYSO ~tnt1oa Regmratton for Region 84 of the Amman Youth Soccer Association 1s set for Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m at the Laguna HIJh School cafetena Region 84 includes all of Lacuna Beach and South Laguna. Parents must accompany the child and new players to the region will have a field evaluation. Registration fees: $40 for the first child in the fa'!'1ly. S3S for the second child. S2S for the thjrd child. The A YSO phone number for message service IS 494-9S05. Johnson in Monday's USFL game. Mike Clark (79) aaslsta. Tampa Bay won, 48-21. "The race car that I had last year had a lot to do with ll." said Johncock. refemng to the frustrattn$ May he spent at the Indianapohs Mo tor Speedway 1n 1983 after winning the closest race in Indy history the previous year. "We JUSt could never get the car working well," he said of the Pat Patrick Wildcat that placed 14th here hist year. "The car wasn't consistent. You never knew what the car was going to do. We wrecked three of fhem during the month (May) last ~ear. The car was JUSI no good." Johncock was refemng to the final two-hour practice session on Thurs- day. May 20, the onl y time during the week before the race that the cars are allowed on the 21h-m1le Speedway oval. Seattle Slew connection 'Iron ntan' McHaletop Sixth Man · This year Johncock. 47, 1s dnvmg one of the new Enghsh-built March race cars for the Patrick Team . And. on the first of four days of qualifi· cauons for the May 27 race. he placed Ticket drive helping Twins MI NNEAPOLIS (A P) -The Minnesota Twins may be stayma put until at least 1988, thanks to more than $6 mil hon of corporate and public money thrown into a massive. tease-binding ticket drive But the ticket buyout and the future of major lea$ue baseball in Minnesota still hinges on one thing: The average peanut- chomprng ba~ball fan can't quit buying tickets in hope of getuna in free. Haney Mackay. the Mm- ncapolts envelope cxccuuvc who'i. leadma lhc dnvc, will be at the Mctrodomc ticket wmdow today before the Twins-Toronto ;amr. The veteran dnver. who won here in 1973 and again in 1982, 1sn 't really satisfied with the starting position of his STP-sponsored car. "I think we should have been in the middle of the front row without too much trouble," he said. "I don't know 1fl could have beaten Tom (Sneva) or not. but I should have turned an average of 208 or 209." Sneva won the pole as the fastest Indy qualifierwith a record average of 210.029, recording a r~cord 210.689 mph on his final lap. Meanwhile, Teo Fabi of Italy, the 1983 Indianapolis 500 rookie of the year and fonner record pole-winner. said his car began to show signs of improvement on Monday. "It's too late, but the car 1s much better now," said Fab1 after clocking a lap of 208.429 mph Monday. The 5-4 driver was dismayed when the best he oould do in his qualifying effort Saturday was an average of 203.600 -nearly five miles an hour slower than his 1983 performance. "The car handled terrible," Fabi said after puttin• his new Cosworth· powered March 1n the lineup in tht' middle of the fifth row. "We had a handling problem with 1t 111 Wttk. We're not sure what it is." Fab1 had intended to~ on his way to Fnnoc after the opcnma wttkcnd of ttme tnals to compete in . unday'5 French Grand Prb . He said. thouab. he would not make the trip "until tflis CU IS rijtht. '' Swale is three-year-old son of'77TripleCrown winner BALTIMORE (AP) -The 109th runnmg ;r the Preakness St.akes at P1mhco Race Course on Saturda\ has a dual Seattle Slew connection · Claiborne Fann's Swale, winner o f the Kentuck) Derby and the favonte in the I "\-l 6th-m1le Preat..ness. is the 3-ycar-old son of Seattle Slew. the I Q77 Tnplc Crown champion. Should Swale emulate his sire and win the Tnpk Crown. 1t would match a father-son achievement postcd only once previously. Gallant Fo>. won the Triple Crown in 1930, a feat duphated by his son. Omaha, in I Q35 Among the eight or nine m als trying hlock Swale's quest to become the 12th Tnple Crown winner 1~ Welcome Farm's Play On. whose trainer Billy Tumrr engineered Seattle Stew's Tnple Crown tnumph before bc.-1ng d1sm1ssed ma dispute with his owner-,. wale and three other colts hr whipped 10 thr Dcrb) amved at Pimlico Monday after a flight from l ou1w1lle. 1ncrcas10s to seven the number of likely Prcaknc-.s competitors on the grounds. Robert Masterson's Wind Flyer. runner-up in Saturday's llltno1s lkrby. arrived eArhcr Monda) after a 14-hour van tnp from Chicago Accompanying Swale were Kenneth Op,tcm·~ <•ate Dan{'Cr, Lobloll Farm's Pinr Circle, and William F Luc.as' Taylor·, pec1al. Gate Dancer. who was dropped from tounh to fifl'h while bccom1na the first Ocrby ho~ ever d1squahtied. Will be ndden b) nael Cordero Jr tn the Prcaknec;\ Edd1C' Delahou ye was aboard in the Derb). whC'n C 1atc Dancer was guilty of 1ntcrfcrcncc m the stretch Pinc C1rcle wa$ sixth in the Dcrh-. and Ta-.lor'~ 1)«'1al wa'l n d1~ppomt1ng 13th tier winning the· Blue Cira,.-.Stakc\Jnd the Lnu1s1ana l>t·rtl\ 11111 \hocmal..rr h..t' been naml'd to ride Ta,lors ~~ual 1n lhl' l'rl'aknc.,, .\nothcr of ~wa1r·... Kcntur k' Dcrb\ '1d11n'. Bwamazon Farm's sc-..enth-place tin1\hl'r ._ 1gh1 < h ~·1 "a\ galloped two mile!! on Monda) lk ha\ lx·l·n JI 1'1mlllo \tnce tY.O da' s after the Kcntud.' l)\·rh' ''""''" Tc1ner'o, RaJa·s Shark and \Ian \ 1'.hnl··, \ \ Hot Saun: also arc considered prohahlc Pn·aknc'' \Lana<. "h1lc hrst fd111on table.,; Pat "l'ldtl'r mlncd lr11rn ~ doubtful to possible after "ort..ing a m1k tn I r ~-' ,11 P1mltco oo Monda) "We'll ha\ e to se-e hov. he comC's nut nt the work .. c;:ml trainer Bill &)n1facc. father of J \\ 1111.un B<ln1fal·c \\ h11 ~ddlcd Deputed Testamon) w 'u:ton 1n la<il ~t·ar·, Preakne<i~ KC picks McKinney 1'..\!\~A<\C.11 'r Mo (\Pl-J.1l k \1\l\.1nnl'' "hO'>(' Indiana Pan.·rs fint\ht·d ~1th the "l'r't fl'u1rd in thr National BaskC'thall \c;\oc1atton the pa'it tv.o \C3\ll0\ "ii" named coach nfthc .... ansac; C'tt\ 1'.1ng'l to<la' McKtnnn. who wa~ fired h\ th(' Palt."1' at th1• rnd 111 the 198 3-84 .,Cao;on. SUCCet•d\ ( OllOn £ ll/\lll10\00\ v.-ho .1umpcd to the San AntonlCl '\pur' ;ifh•1 ht' rnnlral·t t'\Jltft'(1 at the end ot the sca'IOn "The K1n~'l net'dC'd .-.oml'Onr ol gtl<xi rolll h1n1t cahhcr. and I hchcvc I'm .i 800d l03l h "\aid t.h ..._1nnr' 41) "ho ha\ a t'ar('t"r roaching rt'ConJ ot I '4-.:!ff7 "I don't want to look an' wa~ but h11"'\ard up.,...ird Things 'la-..c happened b.1d behind me ~ut that' v.hat malh mr "'hat I am here 10da\ " he ..aid Joe A:\<"l\on pre .. 1dt"nt antt irrncral mannger ot lhl· 1'.ing,, \!ltd Ml 1'.1nnc) "1" O\ wC'll Pf't'P,lrt"d h1r thl\ important fl'''lltton ·•' 11 "(l<)<;\1hk lo~· l ('rm' 1)1 h10, umtral t "~fl· no1 lit\( ln<.t·d BOSTON (AP) -tte•a In "Iron man." He never has ml1uit • 89M In four years as a pro. And l'9 averaga 31 '-" mlnute9 a _..., But teehnlcalty, t>to K.wtn McHale It I backup '*"-Ind forward on the Boston~ In that rote. McH8'eWMhortMd Monday •• wlnMr of "'8 N.._.. Basketball AssodatlOn'e 8ldh Man Award for the 1913 14 ....on. "tt'e n~. but It r:MlfY "'°'*' M called the Red Auert)acti A..,._ .. McHa.te aald ln ~of h Celtfcs' preeldem and ~-man.ger. ''He •tarted CM .. man." Auer~h. the arct.iltKt Of ..... ton't 14 NBA ~ la cntdited wtth 1tert1ng • ~ "1btth man" role wMr\ h9-. coech Of "" Ctltk::S. ......... man" super•tar wu ,,.. A1m1ey. Then came J9'n ... HaYtk:iek. Both now .. Htl ., F.,,,... McH* .. IOe<S 18.• .,.... and 7.4 ~ -.. .., Botton pteyw to IC'P •• In II ,. ~=:==·=·%== 10 QamM·. C. Orllf'fe ep.t DAILY Ni.OT~, May 15, 1984 Clippers want to make move? Adoption Guild tennis tourney nears SAN DrEOO (AP) -The San Diqo CUppen are ~ seekina the pmnisaion of the National lutetball Aalodalioa to relocate the francbhe ro Loi Anaeles. a San Dicao newspaper reported in today's editions. Clipper president Alaa Rothenbetl met in Da1lu Mon- day with NBA CommiSJio1'd David Stern, reportedly to dilCUll the move, The San Dicao Uniotl said. The Clippers . attempted to move the franchise to Loa An- geles two years aao. but were rcbufTed by the lcque. MAJOR LEAGU& STANDtNOS Am.r!Qn LNtue Minnesota A.,..ia Clllcego Oe~land Seelll• KenluCltv T•.cu Oelrolt Toronto B•lllmore Mltwe\11111 N ... Yort Cleveland &oslon WEST DtVISK* W L It 17 19 ti 17 17 II II " 11 12 " I? '11 IAST DIVlstOH 27 s 19 13 19 16 IS 16 14 19 17 11 ,. 10 Mt9!0ttv't ~ eanlmore 4, All9llh I Boston 6, Clevele od I New Yori< 3. Oalll•nd I Detroit 7, S..llle S Clllcaoo 2. K•n•u City O Onlv gemes Kheduted Tedav'•~ h't. sn S14 .soo .soo soo .317 )SJ •• \It I ' I .,,., 6 .......... (~Ion 1-1) el atlllmort !Flaneoan 1·2), (n) 8o$1on (Clemon~ 0-0l •' Cleveland IHHlon 2-3), (n) Seattle (Moor• t-2l et O.lroll IMMrl• 0--0). (n) O•ktend (Burri• 7· 11 •I N9w Vork IGuklrv 1•21. (nl Tex.es (Mei.on I· II el Mllweull" (5'.11· ton 1·11. (n) KenM• City (J•ck.on 0·41 •I O\k.l9o IDotM>n 4-21. Cnl T0tonlo (Stieb S-0) •t M(nnetO•• .(8utdler 2·11. In) WMlllMMIV's~ AMlb et lettlmore. In) Toronto et MlnneM>ll S..ttle •I Detroit, In) 0.kland el New York, (n) Tex .. at MltweullM (n) K•MaS Cllv •• ClllceGO. In) OnlV ""'" schedukld NdoMI LN.u. WIST OfVI~ t w l P'ct. CM Ded9en 22 16 .S79 Cincinnati 19 IS .5$9 Atlante 19 IS .S4S Sen Oleoo tt 16 S2t H°"a Ion 14 20 .412 Sen F r•nchco 13 11 .31, ~"' YOfl< ClllcaOO Ptlllede!Olll• Mont•••' St Louh Plll\Ourgll EAST DlVISfON 18 IJ II 14 17 " 11 11 16 19 11 19 Mlr*v'• Sc-Pl'llladelo111• 3. Dooeen 2 Pl"'burgll 3, H0111ton 2 .Sii 5'3 SIS 500 4S7 J47 MonlrMI 7 San Oleo<> 6 110 lnnlngt) Only 11eme1 .ctleduted TedeV'• Gamet I l\'J , • 7 Pl'lltedt19111• 1Koo""8n 7-41 •I ~ IWekll 3·3) tnl Hou•ton IScoll 2-11 er' Pl11•1>ur-" (Rl10den 3·3). tnl All•nt• !Barker 3·3t ot St Loul• (And\I· ter S-3), (n) Chl<:•OO (Sander.on 4-ll et Cincinnati (8tf'envl 1-41. lnl M.ontrH I (Smlt11 4-2) et San 0'-oo (Loller 2·3J. (n) N-York 10er1ong 3-21 •t !.In l"r•n· CISCO IRoolnM>n 3-41. In) w.-....,.,~ Ptolladek>hl• •t Oedeln, (n) New York et !.In Frencf.co H°"''°" el Pll"borgn, (n) All•nl• at SI. Loul•. tn) Clllcaoo e t Cincinnati. In> Monlrffl •I Sen Diego, In) AMERICAN LEAGUE Of'lolel 4, Aft9111 I CALll"OttlollA aAL TlMOtll• Pelll• C1 ,., ... lb ReJk•n dtl OeClnc:n3b Oow11lngtf 8enlC1U11 rl eoone c ScflOfld .. RJdo.1111>11 Plcclolo21> Oemowv c Tefelt alil rlllll Mrlllll l 0 I 0 Sl11bY C1 3 I 1 0 3 0 0 0 O•r 71> 4 1 2 1 4 I 2 0 RIOllen " A I I I • 0 0 0 MIJfrtY lb 4 0 1 I 3 O 0 0 GRnck rt 3 0 I 0 4 0 2 I Avl dn l 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Lwn••n dh 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Voung If 3 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 Owve< rt I 0 0 0 ) O 0 0 TCruz lb 1 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 JI I S I Tlfth Scwe trv '"'*'91 C•lllor11la 000 100 O<»-I Be llln»rl 002 000 Ob-' Geme Winning RBI -Oeuer Ill. E-RIOllen. Scf\Ofleld OP-Calltorl'\la I, &allln»re 1 L08-<ellfornle 7, B•lllmore 6 211-0eU4r, &entQuer. G Roenk llt 38-fttotr..., S.-T Crur, Car.... G ~oenicke ,.. H 11 llt N SO CalHemle l elln L,4·l t ' 4 2 l Corw 11 O 0 0 I 0 8elllmw• McGregor W.S·l 9 S I 1 3 3 ZIM Polclltd to 3 t>elllf\ In Ith T-1 S9 A-71 666 NATIONAL LEAGUE pt\.... J, C>od99r1 2 PHILA LOS ANGELS Sem.,.t 11> ~CIOOll C1 S<nmdl lb C.erc111 or Hollend o Lezceno r1 VHeve\ rt GWllwn tt MelUk Oii VlrgJI C Wcknh lb Let.ovr rt 0.JtlU\ U Hud\OnP Agu41v() JO T""'4• •b r 11 IM 4 1 2 I ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 1000 J I 1 0 1 0 0 0 I I I 0 !.ex it> Atvnld\ rt Lendrr cf C.u.rrer lb Wl11tfll<1rl MldndOon Stubtn lb Mor••• pl\ 8•11or u Yeeoer c Aeuno N;.c:tntur o JI 3 S 3 Tttatt kwe bv lnntnet •rllbl • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • I 2 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 I I 2 1000 ) 0 I 0 1 000 3000 0 0 0 0 • , 4, .......... 000 000 OOJ-J LM A ..... , 020 000 000-2 Gemt Winning R81 -Metuuell 121. E -StubOa OP-LO\ A~ I LQ9.- PtoilecMIDtll• 4, Lot A1'194114tl • Hit-Stutlb' I I l S-MaOOOa I~ H R llt II SO ll'tll•d•lllt>I& Hiid.on W ,4 1 4 1 1 3 2 HollencU,1 0 0 0 0 0 ~.,....... lltuu L.?·2 s l 3 0 l Nleotnfver 1 0 0 0 I I ltevn oltc"-d IO ,,,," Delltrt In IN '"' HIP-MalUUek bv N~ l lC- lltut\ T 1 11 A-lt,S77 MAJOR LEAOU& l.IAO•ttS Arn.t1Qn LHtue BATTING 110 et bah> GerblY, Detroit, J1S Tremmelt Oetrolt, )64, It Lew. Cnl(t@O, 360 Oevl\ S.elllt, )47, 0 8811, To<onto, 3'7 -.iNs ltlDktll Btl11mor1, Jl TralftfMIL OetroO, )0, w1111e~tr OetrOfl, 27. Uftllew Toronto 13. • .,. 1..a "'"" 22 ••• M"tr•Y 8elllmore JI, K~ Oelllencl ll. LtoMOll o .iro11 11. 0 1'1tt s .. 1ne..21 ~ ~ JS "41TS rremmtll O.trolt ... Olrcl• Tor111110. Cl lttolltn, 9a"I~. AS, WM •lier. O.rrott 43. Munev. aa111~. 4 . Ll mofl O.troll 41 23rd edition expan ed to new ormat the trophy ~wards ftQm 60 to 96. Dos Equis is qain the spomor and Manny Fernandez, president of Moctezuma Im pons.. says a party will be held May 26 at the John Wayne Tennis Club, wlµcb he will be bostu11 .. wit eight divisions now etng offered The Adopuon Gwkl of Southern Oranse county's 23rd a.nn uaJ tconi1 tou.mament 1s scheduled to beain May 26 with a thrte-<iay tour, then finish up with the semifinals and finals It Newport Beach Tennis Oub June 2-3. The first weekend's matches will be played 1t the Balboa Bay Club, John Wayne Tennis ('tub, lrvme Racquet Cub, Palisades, Mesa Verde and Newpon Beach tennis clubs. Entries are expected to number OOUILES ..... ~ I01 0.0• -, A"91h. 10. G. Bell, Toronto, 10, Pedona , Cllkaoo. 9, RloUn. e.111mor1. t. Tremmetl. Detroit 9, Ul>V\aw, Toronto. 9 TRIPLES RLew. Cll!Qoo, S, Owen, S..llle, 4, 6 •re tied wlt11 ) HOME RUNS Kingman. Oektend. I I. ltllltlen, S.ll lmore. 10; Oevl•, ~attle, t, Armea. a oston, I, Uc"llaw. Toronto, I. STOLEN BASES. G•rcl•, TOfonto. IS. Bernuerd. Clevetend, 14, Butter. Clevtland, 13, ,.em,, Aneett, 12, MoffOy. Toronto, t, R H•nd•non. 0.ktend. t PITCHING <• oecl•lon•I Stieb. Toronto. S·O, 1 26, Ca uc:Jlll. Oakten<t. S·O 'l 4S, Lu i, Totonto, 4·0, 1 14. Loo.z. Detron. •·O. 1 '5. St-•rt. Bettlmore. •·O, l ll, Wlko•. Oe· troll, 4·0. 3 32 STRIKEOUTS 81vleven. Cleveland, 47, Stt.O. Toronto, •7, Nlekro, New York, 41. SmllllllOfl, Ml11ne•o••· 41; Win, A,_,, 41. SAVES, Qul .. nblrrv, t<.en• .. City, 9, Oevl•, Mlnne•ote, 7-; Caudlll, Oakland. 6, FlnGln. MllweukH, 6, Stanlev. Bo•ton, 6 N•ftonal LNtue BATTING 170 •I bel•l Frencone, M.on· trMI, .3n;-Gwvnn, Sen 0"9o. ~. 8renty, San FrenclKO, 3s.&. R•lnH, MontrH I. 346. Wallllneton, Atlant•. 339 RUNS· R•lrlft, M.onlrHI. 19. Wiggin•. Sen Ot.oo, 27, sex, ~. 2S, Gwvnn, Sen Ole9o. 24. S.mu.t, PlllladtlPlll•, 24; Schmidt, Pl'llladelc>nl•. 1•. w_.111ng1on, At· 1an1a, 24. RSI. Certff'. Montrffl, 31, SCtlmklt, Pl'lllade4Phla, 30, Wunlngton, Atlant•, 27, l'NnMI. Oed9ln. 2S, McRevnolcb. Sen 0141oo, 2S HITS GwYnn, Sen Diego, 4S, Reines, MontrMI. 45, Fr•ncone, Montre•I, 42, S.l'l'l\Jel, ~delonla, t?, S.ndblfg, ,,,, .. cego, 42, Sex, Oed91n. 42. DOUBLES: C•rler, MonlrH I, II. C Oevl•, San Franc;l$CO, 10, sex, Oed91n, 10 , Francona, M.ontrH I, 9, Tl\ompson, Pll· tat>urg11, 9, S.ndblrg, Chlc•oo. 9 TRIPLES. Sandberg, Clllct1>0, S. McG"· St Looi•, 4, FOllv. Clnclnnetl, 3, Onlff'. Clnclnnetl, l, S.mvel. Pl'llla~la, 3, Wvnne, Pl1t•t:1urgl1, 3_ HOME RUNS· SChmldt, Pl'llledllonle, 10, Muf'pny, Attente, 9, Manlwl, ~. a. Wallllnvton, Altenta , I; Mcltevnokl•. Sen 0141oo, 1, Welleeh, MontrNI, 7 STOLEN BASES. S.mllll, Pl'llladelol'!I•, 20, Wiggin•. Sen Olego, 17, Rtdus, Clncin· natl, 16, Milner, Clnclnnell, 13; RelM•, Montreat, 13 PITCHING (4 OKl•lon•l LYncll, N- Vori., 4·0, 2 n , H-Qlft. o.d9WS. S-1, I.It, Sr.ow, San Olego S· 1, 12S. Solo, Cincinnati, S· 1, 2-''· Sanoenon, Chlcego, 4-1. 2.17 STRIKEOUTS Soto. Cincinnati. S7, Rven, HOll•ton, S4. Gooden, New York. Sl. VMeft:lvele, o.d9fn, SI, Cerllon, Pllll•del· ollla. '2, SAVES: Gonege, !>en Oleo<>, 9, Sutttr. St. Lools, I, Hotl•n<I. Pl'llladell>lloe, 7, Smllll, ClllCllOO. 6, NleOeftfll«, OMMn, 6 Or· oico, New Yo<ll., 6 [)ffp ,.. fit.hint DANA WHARP: -•9 •nglen 177 Dau, t>onlto, l6 meclltral I lhffDhHCI l K\llDln NEWPORT LAHDING -II engten II .. roo. 17 lhffDtteao. 11 l>I~ Olf'Cll. I ••n<I bau. 1 c~llco Dan I trigger "'"· I cnlne croeker 1914 9l"Union MUon June 1-9 4? o m · 11 '1 p m . June 1-1077 om -12.17 •m, June l-1120 o.m.· I '20 • m . June -12:27 • m ·217 • m June ls-f41 om.·11·41 om . June 16-10-.30 Pm 17 30 • m . June 17-11 11 o.m.·111 e m . June 1._17:01 e m -2:01 a.m June »-9:39 om -11.39 om., Jutv 1-10:17 o.m·l227 e.m .. Jutv 1-11·20 P.m -I ?O • m , Julv l-12.23 •.m.·2:23 e.m Julv l,.......:JS p_m -11.lS P.m ., July IS-10 II o m· 12 11 e.m , Jutv 16'-10 '6 p m -11 '6 • m Julv 17-11 7S Pm ·I 1S e.m Julv 30-10 22 o 'Tl· 17 22 • m . July 31-1 llS Pm· llS e m . Aug 1-12 17 •.m ·717 •m Aug 1-133•m·3.3J •m NCAA Women'I ~II (•I Les Aneales) SIMIP:IHALS use s, Trtnltv • Sintllff l(ettv Htnrv. USC. Clef Loui .. Allen, Trinity 6·7 IS-71 3-1 IAl .. n wll11drew In 11\e ...cond lei bleeu .. ol e '"'" ln1urvl Gretcl\en Au•h, Trinity def Cecttl• Fern•nder, 6· I 6·4. Lil• S.ueno. Trlnllv Ml Ht ll•ne Ste4tn USC. 6·7 6·4 Cl\eryl Jonn, USC, def Etvvn B•rret>te, Trtnily, 1·5. 1·6 17·Sl. Sue Pendo. USC Clef J el\t K14:oec , TrlnllY. 6·2. 6·•. LM Elliott, Trtnllv 11-1 Cerol H1vme'1. USC. 6·0, 6·0 Ooub6H Hanry·Pendo. USC. def Berr•ble Ru1h Trlnllv 1 · s. 6·3, Ke re11 Oenman Kleoec Trlnllv, dei Dene Levv-Jonu , USC. 6·2 6·7 15·71 6 2 Steoen·Fernendf!r USC Clef Et1lo1t·S.Heno Tnnllv 6 J 1· 5 Stllllfwd 1, Sen 0.... Shl19 1 • Slntles Cvnl11te MecGreoor SOS oel P•llv Fendlck, Stenlord 1·6. 6·1 7 6 fl-0 . Celny Berry, SOS. dlf Linde Get•• Sl•nlord. 6 I 6·4, Kele Goml>t'rl, Stanford, def l Ind• How•"· SOS 6-3, l ·S. Leigh Annt Eldreldoe, Sl•ntoro, def Anne Moelter SOS 6·2, •·1, Ell .. Burgin S••nf0<0 ~ O•ne Btel~ sos 6·4, 6·2. Michelle Wtlu , Stenlord. def Cerot Neeld SOS •·7 6·3 O.U.• Fendk k·Etdrt idgl Stentord del MacGreoor·Howett SOS 6-4 7·6 19 11 G•tfl·8urgln, Stanford, def 8trrv Nffld SOS. 6·4. 1 S. Wleu ·Gomoert, Sl•ntord, def T e lcll• K•ntner·Moetltr. SOS, ' l, 7 6 (7 11 HIA olavoHs CONlllR•NCa ll'INAU , ... , .. MWfl) WUTIRN CON,.RINCE "'-"'• v' L•l<ff't T......,., Geme Ptloen•, el L.e•en ILekeo IH d w r1tt I 01 '"-•'•Game l.ffen 11 Ph0en11 Suftde'f't Game L.ellan) et ,.,....., w ...... v.Mn U ~nh ., Lalrtn If 11t(tH8fV ,.,...y, Mey u utan •' PholnlJ 14 ~wrv s.....w. Mev V ., MetWv, Me• 11 ~la et l.elran 11 '*•nary IAST•RN GON,lltlNCE Mfw•~" vs. ...._ T__..1 G_,.,,,. Milw1ukH et IO\IOfl close to the 600 doubles teams of last year, which came from San Fran- cisco, Arizona. Bakersfield, Santa Barbara and San Diego, amona other areas. All procecdsio to benefit The Holy Family Services. Admission to the semifinals are $2 and finals $3. Juniors arc $1 . A new item in this edition wtll be a ratins system which offers eight different divisions. rather than five. h is similar to the National Tennis Ratioas program, which will more closety define the player's abilities. The divisions will include Open, A+. A. 8+. 8, C+. C and 0 , raising Among the open entries are Jerry Van Llngc, Tom Leonard, Bob Duesler Ken Stuan, Steve Simon, Susie Warfield. Gail Glasglow, Dick and Gretchen Miller, Mario Parker, Kay Anderle, Kathy May Barbara Halqu1st De Groot, Julie Hayward. Sue Lance and Linda Malloy. Olympic Gam es h is t o ry Swimming med alists Mllol'S JOO FRIESTYLE '"°· ,.•rl• ''°°· ~•m I Frtderlck L•ne tAu..,tlla). 1.2S 2, ? I Ern" Hoooenwg (Germenvl. ,..7 0, lonan Helm•v (Hungervl. 2 31 •. J Kart 2 l(ert Ruo.rl IAu•trl•), 1:56.0. J. JOllannu Rublrl (Aullrlel. 2'32 O Oro•I (Hollal\d), 3:<11 0 1904, St. lt1M I Cher••• O•nlets IU S l. 2 •4 2. 2 Frencl• Galtev (U.S), 1 46 o. 3 Emit ReuM:h IGermanvl. 1S60 IHI, Mexlce ClfY I Mlcllatl W•nden IAu•trellel. I SS 2, 2 Done Id Scl10t141nder ( U S ), I SS,1, 3 JoM Mal.on (US.), l.s8.I. 1971. Munldl 1 Merk Solll lU.S.l. I 52 71. 2 Steven Genttf' (US ). I S3 73, 3 Wtf'ner Lemoe (WHI Gtf'manv I. I.SJ 99 lt76, Menlt'MI I Bruce Furnlu (US J, I SO 19. 7 JoM Neblr (US J. 1 SO SO. 3 Jim Montoom.rv tU.S l. 150 51 ltto, Metcew Sergei l(oolleko• (Soviet Union), 1:49.11, 1 Andrei KrvlOv (Soviet Union), I.SO 76, 3 Greeme Brewtr IAu•lfall•I. I SI 60 MEN'S 100 aUTTlll,LY ltS6,~mt I Wiiiiam Vorrv~ (US l. 2 193 '2 Tell.Uhl llhlmoto (Japen). 2 231, l Gvorgy fumoek (Hunvervl, 2'23 t 1'60, Reme 1 M1cnael Troy (U S l. ? 12 I , 2 Neville H•vts (AU\lrelle). 7 14 6, 3 J Oevld Glttande" IU.S l. 2 IS l . lff4, TMvt I ICevtn 8erry (Au"r•ll•l. 2-06 6, 2 Ctr I Roble IU S.J 2-07 S 3 Fred Scllmldl IU S ). 2-o9 3 IHI, l'Nxtce CITY I C•rl Roble (US ), 201.7. 2 Merlin Woodroff1 (Grut Britt in). 1·09 O. 3 JoM Ferris I u S >. 2 09 :,t lt72.. Munldl ' M••~ S'oo-i I us ). 100 10. , GtrY Hen IU s ) , 02 16, J ~oo.n B•Ck11aU\ (Us ) 2'03 73 1'7•, MontrMI I Mllo.t Bruner IU S l I S9 23. 2 Steven Greoo tU S J, 1 S9 S4 J Biii Fotrrnter (US I 15996 lnG, MaKtW I Sergei Fnen~o (Sovltl U11lonJ, I 59 76, 2 Phlllp Hubble ((;ru t Briteon). 2•01 20, 3 Rooer Pylltt (Eest Germenvl 1-0139 LOI A.lamtto' MONDA Y'S RESULTS ( ,,.., .. '1·flttht ,,.,.,,.,,_.. "'"""" l"IRST RACE. 400 verds Tumbleweed Ace I Ward) a 00 • 20 3.80 Running 01•1 (Frvdavl 6.40 6 40 TIP YOllr H•• (B•rd) 6.?0 Also rtctd· Ou•tv Ouoe, Plunder Roc~et. Go Go• Choice, Tu Tun John Time ?O.l1 12 EXACTA 16·21 oe10 "8 ?O SECOND RACE. 350 ver<11 Whl•oerln (Adair) IJ 40 6 00 4 00 L•nes Full Houie (Lackev> 4 60 3 10 MIH Turn (Cerdor•> 3 00 Al•o r•ctd. go111 Slu l• Sereh, Merv Meu Aroond. Jets N•turel, Azures C!lerge, Ch•rgt Tiie c111c~. M•ul Strlooer M.ontec:lto Stew Time 1112 THIRD RACE. JSO verds Aeblt• Va neC1U• ILec u vl 160 Oellc•le Anoe! (Brooks) Peoov Genl• (PeullneJ 4 20 300 uo 420 3 60 Flv ""o r ec.o Jet• Lltlltnd Kootv Llclo.ldv Solll. Cheko Time 1100 FOUllTH RACE. 350 verds Or Burt>en~ IMllcl\ell) 12 20 S 00 • 80 M4trrldoc M.oof\ (Wtrdl S 00 4 20 Aller Burntn (Gercoe) 7 20 Al.a rectd Tldv Wllli•m Sev 8n 8ve Stnlr Ledy Be•red C.o Jen~ Nava"o Winna" Peet Time 19 l? u IXACTA 16 ,, 08111 sn •o l'll"TH RACE 350 ve rOl Huml>ull Countv 18erdr 4 80 J 00 2 40 Go On Holme tCreeger H O 190 Jorony Blm tFrvdavl 3 40 At•o receo HOI Stock Yu-on A.,mt>ter Ouollcate Polley Per1111 Pr1t1t Tome 17 12 n EXACT A I] 71 Pe •O \7• 90 { SIXTH RACE. 350 voros Trulv A Trill (Pllken1on1 46 00 13 10 .a 00 L''" Eu v S•g~ IH•rl ) 600 l 60 Vill89' Gotd IAdeirl 140 Al.a r •Ced P•v T"• 1>•11\ Rf>Oul\I 8 Y Zevl Wirt Lint Time 11 '1 SIVEHTH RACE. 400 Y8'0\ 8oon 8oone (Gercle 1 ~to • oo 1 IO hl\le 8toodv Minn IW•r<I> 7 00 3 90 StHI 11 Alt l(reeuer I 3 00 Also reud KecH Jav (e meo John Juktb011 Cowoov BOid Stormer Mr Com muter E H Y koll A ZIJf• Cocv Time 2040 tJ IXAC1't. 16 71 Otlkl •4.390 EIGHTH llACI lSO v•r<I• L•ltle h re I Herl) ) 40 hO '60 Ea•v Miio (Adelrt • 20 3 60 Erlnt L~ tllrooll•I l IO Al.a r•cl<l EaM On Oown Sl•ter OH ll<n ll. Jlmt Goodt>v Glrl Ctrllfleo Lady Tlmt 111' U l"KK SIX t6 6 ) 1 • 41 CMllO \?~ "9S60 wttn t"rM ..,,,,,,.,, llht horM\J t7 Pkll SI• contO(ellOtl Peld '31140 wllll 111 winner\ lliv• llor\.fl NINTH ltACa 110 o rdt NOOll HI IPllkantonJ 14 70 110 • 60 Hooke<) OHO ll roolr.s) UO 420 lttt•ll•lor ICrH W ) 'IO At.a rl(td Rooer You"9 \om« Kind• VOll•ot f tnv Hev l •JO Wenvno Miio Known Time .. 46 U IXACTA ~ 61 o•\O \I II 00 Allel\dCl llCt 6 OSO lff4, Tllrva I Jed Greef (U S.l, 2 10.3, 2. G•rv Olllev (Us I 2 10 s. 3 Rooer-t 8enne11 (Us), nJ1 1"8. Ma.& CltY I Roland Matttie• IEHI ~y), 2:09 6, 7 MllCllell lv•v (U.S.), 1:10.6. 3. Jeell Ho<•leY IU.S ), 2.10 9 1'72, Munldt I Role od Matllles (EHi Germeny). 7-02 12, 2 MleflMI Stamm (U.S.), 2'D4 09, l Mllcllell lvev (U.S.). 2:04.P. ,,, .. ~ I Jol\n Neber IU.S I. U t 19, 1 Peter Rocce (U S ). 7:00 SS; l Oen Herrloan (US>. 1-01.3S ltto, MaKew I S•ndor Wieder (Hunoervl, 2:0 1.'3, 1. Zollen Verreuto (Hungary), 2:01 . .0, 3. Mark K•rrv IAu•tralle>. 2:03, 14, Mllol'S 100 9R£AST1TR0t<I lffl. Mellic9 Qty I Ooneld McKen1le (U.$ ), I ~7.7, 2. Vledtmlr Konll1"kv !Soviet UnlOt1). 1 OI o. 3 Nl~ol•I Penll.ln (Soviet Union), l'Ol.0 lt72.Muftldl I. Nobulaka Taguclll IJ•Hnl, l:CM.t 4, 2 Tl'IOmH Bruo IU.S ). HIS '3, l . Jolln Hencl<tn (U.S ), 1;-GUI. 1t7'.~ I John Hencken !U.S.>. 1:03 II, 2 O•vld Wilkie IGrH I Brll•in), 1:03.43, 3. Arv~u IUOH Vll• (Soviet Union). l-<M.23 ltlO, MelGW 1 Ouncen Goodhew (GrM t 9rile lnl. 1-Gl.3', 2 Ar.an Ml~arov (Soviet Union). 1<13 11. 3 Peter EveM IAu•lrtlla). 1-Gl 9' MIEN'S 100 8UTTllRl"L Y IHI, Mall~• Qty I Oougieu ltunell IU.S.>, Ss.t; 2. Merl\ ~ollr IU S ), S6 4, 3 Ron WelH (U.S ), 57.1 1 '7?. Muftldl I Merk Soltr (U S.l, S417, 2 l ruce Rooeruon tc•nedaJ. SS 56, 3 Jtf'rv He1ci.nrelc11 I U S ) , SS.7 4 ""· MenfrMI I Mall Vooet (U.S l. s.&3S, 1 Joe 8ollorn (US). S4 SO. 3 Ge rv HaH (U.S.), S4 6S lflO, MIKI• I Per Arvlduon (Sweden). 54.tt. 2 Rooer Pvllel <En t Gtrmanvl. S4 94. 3. O•vld Looez ISoeinl. SS 13. USFL WESTERN CONFll•INC• ... '*'( W L .. ct. ,.,. Oenver 7 s 0 Sl3 257 Ariz one s 7 0 .417 2'0 LA Ex11r•" s 7 0 417 * O•kland 3 9 0 150 133 Cantnl HO\ltton 7 s 0 .Sil )93 Ml<:lllQ•n 7 s 0 Sl3 2'0 Olo.tellom• 6 6 0 soo 191 ClllcellO • • 0 .333 1n S•n Antonio • I 0 .333 tn EASTIRH COMl"lltlNCE A~ Plllledelpl11• II 1 0 917 N1•Jt r'8V 9 l 0 7SO Plllsburgh 2 10 0 1'7 WHlllnglon 2 10 0 161 S.Ut!MtTI Birmlngl1am 10 2 0 133 T•me>e Bev 9 l 0 7SO New Orleen• I 4 0 667 MemDhl• s 1 0 417 JtCtl\Onvlt .. 4 • 0 333 MlflC&eV'• Scwe Temoe 811v 41, Oktallome 21 l'r1dav'• Geme Blrmlngllem a t Chlceoo. n setvrdav'• Gelftff Mempnl1 et Oaklend, n J•cll.onvltte et Pl'llladelOlll• n Denver et Arltona, n Sundav'• Gemet MIChiOen ., LA EXllf'IH OklehOma et Hou"on S•n Antonio et Wethington New Ortea"' et Teme>e Bev Mendev't G.•m. Plll\t>urgl\ •• New Jtf'.av n HHl INYofb STANLEY C\W l'INAL• TlllllM's 0- 311 lOS 199 llO 3'6 32• 2'1 ?DI 136 .. ,. 261 102 254 2SI lit 2 .. m 310 m 140 703 266 m 19' n3 1•1 174 ns NY l•l•ndtr• ., Edmonton (Serie• tteo. I II Thvn4eV't Glrt'lt NV l"•ndt" ., E dmonlon $ttvrclllv'• 0- NY l•l•ndert el EdmontQfl T--.y, l'Ny !J Edmonton •• NV hlender'\ (If l\ICet\.UVI ~ ... ,,.,..,. Edmonton •I NY l•llftden (H NCMMl'YI v-..vw U.J NA TIOtol AU (If IMfle) MIN OIJfd• Tr•ctor w•ic. (Hunllntton I• 111 Clef Second CllY t"1ilecMIOflt.l u • IS • dt4 ••c. (New Yer-Cltvl, It ID ISl WOMaN Miiien IN-oort leecfll 4'lf Ml/we~" VotllrVtlaM Ctul>. 1$-4 16· 14, def Lllllt WOl'Mfl IM.entlell•n lffcft) I~). IS S Van Uoae aod Leonard won the men'a open title flve consecutive yean (1977-81) aod Ductler is a previous winner on three oocuions. Stuan was one of the aame'a best -winnina four U.S. titles and compel· ina ill the French Open and Wimbledon twice, and the U.S. Open 1even limes. Simon is also a veteran of Wimbledon and Warfield, with Simon as a partocT, woo the K.odel Cup and has won the women's OJ>C?n in this tournament for four straight years, in addition to the mixed singles twioc (with Simon). Glasglow, the No. 2 ranked 18- y~ar-old in the United States and No. ~ • • • • . .. """ lchMI .....,.. WILD CAltD GAMIS (Wedllftdey, J:IS p.m.) 4-A C•brlllo I 11 • S·2) •t Do• P....oto1 (IS· 111 Smell ktleel• BIG &ter (S·ll •t Arrowheed I IO·•> TlwndeY, l:IS p.m.J l·A Hewtl'\Ofne (6·6l' •I LB Potv ( 12·t ) 2·A Brewltv ( 11·7) et Remona 112·11 L•~ne Hlll1 I 10-11 e t Merv Ster ( 1•·61 Edoewood llS·SI et Whittler ( 13•Sl Celon ( 12·6· ll et Onterlo (13·11 ll'•ST ttOUNO, SATUttOAY ll:IS) l·A I•~ (12·11 et MINlken (17·2) l!NllflOwei ( 11-1) et Mlrelt•I• (12-0)' Moreno Vellev 112·6) et Cres Velltv 116·3) EL Toro llS·4-1) e t Sonon (10-S) Colton (12·1) ., BrM-<>llncle (16-S-1) Artffle (14·6) el SI. LUCY'' (IS·71 Rubidoux (12·11 et Fontene ( 19· ll Hoovtr ( 11 ·ll et Welnut ( lt·t) Mffnofle ( 14 .. ) et Fullef'ton (IS-SJ Att• Lorn. 11· 14) •• Norco ( IS·2) Ro .... nd (t·lOl el Don LUllO 121-1) Arc.die ( U ·4) •I S.venne 116·5-ll Wiid ca rd winner et Mevfelr (12·Sl R~l\dt (16·S) e l HH WlhOn (lt•3) El S.OUnoo It·])' et LB WllM>n 112-t l Le Hebn 113-111 el INN ( 15·4· I> 2·A LOlll•vlllt I 13-4) et Soulll Hiiis ( ll·l l Arroyo ( 11-7) et SI Btf'nerd ( IS·6) Ramone or l rwlv •I Sen Brdno (IS·U Monlc:lelr 114·1) et CMrler 0.k (U.·4) MMv Ster or Leo. HlllS e t L• s.rne ( 19-01 Petrnoele et St ~vleve llS·Sl lndlo 117·2) et Le Slerre 114·71 Mounteln View et Mlulon Vlelo ( 16·?) °'*'" 111n •' ltovet O.k (lt·3l Whittler or Edlltwood at Cantrel ( 16-2) WQf'tlmen ( 14·71 et El Mont• ( 16-)) El Renc:llo (12·41 et wu•...,.. no-•I Blshoo Mont <71·2) et Atemenv ( ll·SI Onterlo or Celon •t Antele>Pe V•llty Yue.IN ( 14·5) et Arllnvton 113·71 Gted•lone •• Ola~ B•r 114-0l ll'lltST RotlND, l"RIOAY, J:IS 4·A St Paul 11· 10) at Hart (22·0) Wiid card wlnn« •I Newbury Perl< Cn ·31 La Qulnte (1·71 et Peclfke I 11· IO) Downey CIS•3) et Canyon 117·11 Westleke 111 ·101 et Rlgl'lelll (IS·l ·I) Altlembr., (17·9) •I S.nte B•rt>era 11•·61 Bl•hoc> Amat (IS-I) e t Rolllng Hiii• 113-11 ) Los Amigos e t l'Nt1N (tl·Sl Gehr I 10-171 e t Kennedv 121·31 Lomooc 113·51 et S.n Marco• U0-4) Torrence (10-W •• Metff' Del (16·1) Westmln•ler (11·1) •I VIiie Perl\ (1S-7l WHI Torr.112-1)' •• """ v.-..v (ll·IOI Simi Velltv ( ll·SI el BIJft>enk ( IS·4) CYIH'eU ( 11·9) •I CerrltOI ( 11•6) Et ModeN (14·1) at Geroen Grov• 115· II l·A Leuzl"ffl' 113·1J •• Mere ne tna ( 11· 1l Btoomtnvton •I Flintri011t Sec HHTI w111111er Cnrl•ll•n et Pomone Cetllolk Rim of World (13-61 •• BIUIOO 117·31 Kern V•tlev 111·0 at Sen Metlno (IS·Sl S.nte Clere (t ·7) et Mire Co••• I 17·Sl Atverno 11·41 •' St JOMOll ( ll· 10) Vllt•llt Cllr 19·71 el St Bon.venture ( 11-1) Notre Dame (Riv.) at Vellev Chr. ( 14·6· II C~IV (10·4) el Redondo 11•·4) Monrovle (10-10) at Elslnon (14·11 R•mon• Con. 17-31' •• Wntern Cllr. ( 1'·71 Carplnterl• (1'·1) •t Rio Meu (15·4) LA lePlltl (l·t) e t Pllredete 111·31 u C•nede 114·61 •• Ata~o 116-61 Ontario Christian (7-IS) •' Ro.arv (13·3) Smel SCMltl Pltgrlm (S·4) •I......._, °"111*1 (17-1) Weslrl60e ( 12·3) et WekMn 11·41 Cele et TamPleton (11-Sl Avaton (10·4) et PeaeOtne Polv ( l<i·7) Sllerman lndlen (6-11) at Sen Jeclnto 117·21 Buckley 19·61 •t Moiave (S·S) T~ Cllrlstlen (11-2) a t APPie (9·1) Or•"" Lutll. (6· 17) •I LI~ Chi' I 17·31 Sliver Velltv et Woodcresl Chrl•tlen (ll·l ) Ne.dies et 8oron (10·3) Wiid cerd winner et Owen• V•llev I 13·3) Aoulne• (t·9-1) 11 SMr•no 117·3> Mevfleld 19·31 at Merlcoe>• ( ll·l ) Providence (6·S) et Oak Hiii I 10-0) C•IH Lutll (9·3) •I C•mPl>ell Hell 110·3> C•I Preo et Vlawoolnt (10-61 •oenotet teague record Ofvmc* ft'WI SOI.IMO AND STAR SOLING (3rd r~) -I Ed S.lrd, St PeleriOufg, Fla., 1 Oave Cur11a, Me~. Men . 3. Oave Perrv, Soulll· ~t. Man., 4. 81" Allen. SOrlnv Pertt, Minn.. s, John l(oateckl, Noveto, Callf.. • Budd'Y Mlll>es. Zenda. WIK , 1 Don COiien. Wlndmoor. P•.; I Dennis Stelffel, 8ev $1. L°"lt, Min ; 9, Oevt Chapin, Sorlnoflet<I," 111 ; 10, Brue• GOldwnlth, Manitou Beach. Ml<fl Slandlnv• • I Curtlt , 17 o, 2 Heines, 21 O; l Belrd, 11.7, 4 A~. 24 0, S Sl•lffet, 217 ST All (3rd race) -I JOlln Dene Ill. EicetewPt, Miu , 1 Paut Ceverd, San Bruno. 3 Ale• Smlo«•lll, Mount Arlington, N J, 4 Henrv Sc>feg111 Ill, LOllO 8ffctt, S. John MacC•u•land, Chlrrv Hiii. N J., 6. 1111 lluchen, letlevue, Waall. 7 Auole Diaz. Mleml, Fla .. I, Andrew Ivey, $una,,.., • N.H .. t. Merk Revnold•. San Oleoo; 10 Martin M<Leug!llln, Le>t Anot!H Stendlno• • 1 Dene, n 0; 2 $(T'llotfs.kl, n 7. l ltevnokh. ?S,0, 4 Cenrd, >0.0. l. Budlan, )17 Meftdlv'• tnftladtefla eA.MtaTaAl.I. .............. A•Mdlt._. N W JiltSl:V Nl\TS-Announc.ct tl\t resl9N t Lon of Joseotl T •vi>, Pf••ldenl NefMCt Fftld S. ~ tw•ldellt l'OOT1tALL ............. u..w HOVSTOH OILERS-AMOUnCed IN re tlreman1 o1 ()lffo(d Nlelaa.1, QUI~ NfiW ORLEANS SAINTS-SIOned K.llMY SteOlef, _,-tlfl)e(:k IOCCllt .... A-1Cafl s.ec.er L....- MINN I SOT A STltlKl!ltS-.eleotd ltlcerdO VIiia •nd ~eo IOn, mldflelden COLLl!O! N~AA-<)rderld ~tOOtl SI••• to return ~2,000 In POtt·-M>n tMi.-..itMill rt'ol9llUI •net rtmO\l'I two M.._ .. 111• tCllolenlllot tor -vW OtaVM of NCAA rUlt vtotellon•, CINCIHNATl-Ne!Md Mld\MI 111"11 eulstllllt IMlaketball C..ctl IT LOUtS-Nel'Nd Jim k Jl.klft ellllltlc Cllf'tetOI' MCI Hlendlcl IM e.ttlrect ol ltldl Grawll' ,.,..,., Ol\UtOell ~. lot two v•en ---------------- I hl doubles, is a veteran of the international Mull with tit.les in thia tournament the I!"." four years, mixed and womens competition. The Millen re<lently captured the Lipton Tea Cup in Aorida. Holy Family Services. located 11 l4'03South Mai.nStteet ioSantaA.na, ia an o...-niz.ation wbicb provides such semces as counselina for natu- ral parents whether they choose adoption or elect to keep their child, extended counsclina to nat.ura.~nts who need further help to full the responsibility of bema a nt, prevention of child abuse and ncalect, foster care for children, and adoption. Softball teams seeded Manna High's Vikings. lrvine's Vaqueros and the Newport Christian ConqueTors have been seeded in their respective classifications of the CIF softball playoffs, which get under way with first round games Friday and Saturday. The 4-A, 1-A and Small Schools divisions begin Friday. The 3-A and 2-A divisions get started Saturday. Marina, led by pitcher Julie Larsen, puts its 22-5 record and No. 4 seed in the 4-A eliminations up against visiting Los Amips. Irvine is the No. 2 seed in the 3-A division with a 15-4-1 record, and the Vaqueros will be showing off pitcheT Lisa Martin (three no-hjtters) against visiting La Habra Saturday. Martin is 8-2 with an 0.21 ERA and in one game, a 20-inning scoreless tie with El Toro, she struck out 30 batters. At one point this season she had 28 straight no-bit innings. Newport Christian, meanwhile. is the small schools' No. I seed and draws Pilgrim High tn the opener. The Conquerors arc 16-1. Other4-Agames Friday(aJl at 3: 15) include West Torrance ( 12-2 in the Bay League) at Fountain Valley (13-10), Westminster (18-3) at Villa Park ( I 5-7) and Torrance (I 0-4 in the Bay League) at Master Dci ( 16-8). Estancia 's Eagles take their 12-8 record to No. I seeded Millikan ( 17-2) in the first round of the 3-A. while Woodbridge, runner-up in the South Coast League with a 20-4 overall record. plays host to El Rancho ( 12-4 ). Both arc Saturday games. West Torrance feMures a .543 batter 10 Rhonda Nelson. who 1s also the big threat on the mound with a n 11 ·3 record and 0.37 ERA. Rustlers' Carlson honored Karen Carlson of Golden West College was named the Most Oul$tandtng Pitcher in South Coast Conference softball after pacing her teammates to the conference cham- pionship. Carlson put together a 10--0 rec-0rd with an earned run avedrage of 0.16 for the champion Rustlers. just 0 2 points behind Santa Ana's Alam Silva, whose 0.14 ERA was tops 1n the state on the community college level. Silva was chosen the conference's Most Valuable Player after leading the Dons to the runner-up spot. Al·Sou1h ceut c ........ ice ""'ST TaAM ..... ""'"'· SdlMI P 4\ta nl Sllve, Sant• Ana P Keren CerlM>n, Golden WHI P Anvi. Antrob\11, Or•nve Coe•• C Adri.nne MeM>n, Golden W11I Inf 1..aurla Holler, GOiden Wet I Inf Stlannon MeM>n, Sent• Ane Int Liz MeM>n, Golden WHI Inf RKflel Pantole. Ctf'rllo• Inf S.m ArltdOI, S.nl• Ana OF Olene Oodd. Fullerton OF Merv Martin, Cff'rllo• OF Sand ... Powera, CVl>f'H ' OF Vona Rou lnl, G~n WHI OH Les• Godfrev. Sant• Ant UI Boombl• Ible, Sant• An• $1COND TIAM p LIM Fresouaa. Fullerton p t<t tlly Burnam, Ml SAC c Glne Sancl'ler, Onnve Coet r c Ctwrvl Crl•lofero, Cvl>f'tH Int Lori Tacheller, Golden w111 Inf Grece DeLeon. Cerrito• Inf Nencv Grellem, Fullerton lfli Olene Vigil, Cyprus lllf Trlcl• Saxton, Sanl• Ana OF Stecey Benson, Senta Ane OF P•llY MoOIY. Or•noe Coe" OF Lisa Limo, Cvor-et• OF Oeoblt NtU, Fullerton Ut Suzi Sherum, Cvt>res• "'-' Yr 7·2 Fr 10-0 Fr S-7 So .31S Fr 251 So .316 So 230 So 3SI Fr 216 Fr 324 So .311 So .2S6 So "' So 441 Fr 0.9' Fr •-s Fr 1-6 Fr IOI So 111 So 216 So ?37 Fr 16S So 190 So .?SO Fr 214 So 170 So 190 So •• Fr * Fr Golden West, Moorpark vie Golden West College's Ru~tle~ have been established as the No. L teed in the Southern Cahfoma• Community Colleac women's soft· ball tournament, which opens Satur· day at Golden West. The Rustlers will meet Moorvad in the fint round at I Oa.m .• CoUqe o· the Desert faces Sanll Ana Collqe also at 10. anta Ana was the runner u_p to Ooldcn West in the South COll Conference. Two othcn games at noon f'eatun El Camino aaaanst Palomar 1n< CUe ta ap.irut Pasadena. The double ehminalJon tour nament continues throua.h the eve nm1 and conctud~ Suncfa)' with th• ch.amp1onship match at 2. follo wcc: by another game at 4 1f nCCUJary .. " FICTITIOU8 9UtMU NAmSTA,....,. The followtng pettona .,.. dOlng butineMN: SEASYST!MS INTERNATIONAL, 19030 So. Eldd St .. Fountain Val· ley, CA. 92708 Seapro Inc.. Callfornla corp., 18030 So. Euclid St., Fountain Val-ley, Ca. 92708 'Thlt bullnaee 11 conducted by.• torpor it Ion. Ltrry Scott. PrMldent Thia 1t1t«Mnl wu flied with the County Clert< of Orange County on Apnl2e, 198-4 • ,,,.._ Publlthed Orange Coatt Ollly PRot M1y 8, 16, 22, 29, 1984 2435-84 NlltC fl>TICE ACnnouaa.u NAMI aTATa•NT The followlng pet'10n1 trl doing bulll'IMI u : RITCHEY PLAZA NORTH. 1 B<OOkhollow Drive, Santa Ana, CA. 92706 Stanley K. Gantzler, 17 DMrwooO Eut, lrv1na, CA. 92714 Bradford H. Miiiar, 31952 Apuelto Way, Trabuco Canyon, CA. 92878 Thia bullnaaa la conducted. by. I Olf*al pat1narthlp. Stanley K. Gantzler Thia 1t1tamant wu !tied With the County Clel1< of Orange County on AprH 25. 1984 n.el1S Publlthacl Ol'•noa eo..1 Delly Piiot Mty 8, 16, 22. 29, 1984 24't1-84 NlllC fl)TIC( '1Cm10U8 ., ..... NAMI 8TATa•NT The followtng pertlOlll .,. doing buall'IMI u : DELMA PROPERTY MANAGE- MENT, 18800 Daltwart SlrMt, Suite 1100, Huntington BMch. CA. 92848 HMC Managel'*'t Company Inc. • Cellfornla, 18800 Delaware Street. Suite 1100, Huntington BMch, CA. 92848 Thia bullnaea It conducted by: • corporation. Robert J. Zlnngrabl. PraalOenl Thia 1ta1amant wu filed wftt\ the County Clert< of Orange County on AprH 24, 1984 r:Mals Publlthed Orange Coat1 Dally Piiot May 8, 15, 22, 29, 1984 2424-84 PlBUC fl>TICE 8TATl•NTOF UANOC>NMENT OF UH OF '1CnTIOU8 ........ NM1ll Thi followlng pertlOlll "-ve 1b1n· dOMO the UM of the Flctltloul Butl- n... N1ma: NEW DIMENSION PROPERTIES. 10101 Sl1tll' Ave .. Fountain v~. CA. 92708 Richard Glll'ln Dunham, 412 S. Lyon Stra91, S111t1 Ant, CA. 9t701 Robert J. W11Z, 19680 Vulla Cir .. Huntington BMch, CA. 92848 Thi Flctltloul Bullnaal Name ra- letrld to 1bove wu flied In Orange County on May 18, 1983 FILE NO. F21880S Thia bullnaa waa condUC1ed by• oan«al partnarthlp. Richard Dunham Thlt ttatll'Oenl WU filed with the County Clert< of Ofanga Col..lftty on April 30. 1984 Publlthed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot May 8, 16, 22, 29, 198-4 2«3-84 Ml.JC fl>TICE K·11MI '1CTmOU8 .u ..... NAm aTATlmNT Thi followtng petton la doing bvllneat II! INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY IN- VESTORS. 1201 Dove Street, Sta. 300. Newport BMctl. CA. 928e0 Ruth Forman, 15123 S . Brookhul'9t, Apt. 304, Weatmlntte<, , CA. 92683 Thi• butlnaa 11 conducied by: an lndMdual. Ruth Forman Thlt atattment WU flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 8, 198-4 "41411 Publlthacl Orange Cout Dally Piiot Mty 16, 22, 29, June 5. 198-4 2Qff..84 HARBOR LAWN-MT. O~IVI Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa M6Sa !>40-5554 " PIERCE 8AOTHEA9' 8ELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwd~ Cos1a Mesa 64:i' Q 150 BALTZ BE11Gt.~O ... 6Ml'TH & TUTHILL WESTCUH CHAPEt_ 4, ' f I 7 ttl <; 1 I • " (,•,t ,, ~·e,,1 ( ·lh llj :, PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK <.l'melery • Mor lurt•~ l h,tpPI • C rPl'1\,l!oJ• v 1'\('10 P~c1l1r Vrt'"' l1•••" N1•w(" •I Bt> tc r I .1.1 , • , Mc CORM IC K MORTU ARY • 79S l aQ·ine <.a nyt"l ~cl l llQV"ll a e 1CI' C.l (1~651 4Cl•I 94 t ~ c;d good <kab nn ust•d it ems t n t ht• cla ~s 1ltt.•d µal?t.'!\ Dilly Pilat .J _ ___.__. ..... NDUU.......,~--t PmlJC MmCl Ml.IC tlD1a W mta MCE 55' ma .&l:=::r.w=y -:-.::".-..... ~ ... ·,JI Wrrll ~OIAVllUAnY MOWllMMI-........ " wa.m•rr-~ "-'-••• O/l'm'MWJ ............ $! ·~1 ---·· _. NOTtee • HIMIV 4lfWH Wl9I · The t010W11i1 ...,_.,. ......,.,.. to lecllOl'I 11CMCd) Of ~ el .,.,._ _, .. • Al9 ..cMA ...... PiG91Cl ........... ~ ""*-'• "91ftWMt ...... Codie,,...ll et.mm ... Clilllllll ...... llf • • DOtaY ITA11.._ 1b1 C1tV Of Colila .._.,IO.-: TM THIOOOAMAH IWJllEA1t , 1 ~ 111M ._ ..... N1*t ... co.tlr, ~· ·~-==~ DP~ Oii-DllTWa ~ Counoll, P.O. loll 1200, OOal• £. 11'1h ll, W. T. ~ ..... fOf IN Hll,...,. ~ ol '!!*~AN ..... c:.llO ilut M....... wt• a:tl, .. flt JI 1 "IP ~o.-. MeM.~tMff.1100,onOt CA.'2121 ~ ~TION T~1. • 11*). -M. dM • ................... Gf ~ c..e., C.-..... balfot9 "-holM' tit 1\:00 -.m. on Min lwMt. 2111 °"""A-. ~ ~ 11 ....... et .,. ~ Dlft ._ .. el.., eow..c.-.......... _. ,.. f'r*y, ~ 111 11M. It ..... .,,. COllta ...... CA. t2N7 h ~ • ..,.,.... ofloe tor ..... ...,.. ...... .. .. .. ..._ ........ ~ MOTial TO ~or IN b6ddar to._ Thie~ 11 oonduoted C111 ~ Utnf,....., ....,_ ..... A...,.., 0-..... Oii-.. _. .. t lttr ..... .._., • .... ~~·· Mee:i.1•,,tob1....... "'-tile bid to V.QtyCWll"t Oflloa flll*al ~· t1out9 "°"' t a.m. eo I IMft> by eny '°'*al.._ ... MW ....... M 110t ~ Wiii. ~ ..... "-~ byU.Jl"ll* ennounotd ttme, Ilda Akin~ ~ Wl'IO ,..,_ It -*' 110 ....__....Md NM lor: ~ aM nlng at 1 :00 for Dt0_.C1N. --be ~ opened and reed Thie ... l!Mllt W tied...., Mws llfter tht d-. Of Wt ...... . ~ l IN) 'AU. 1tM l'Tu. WHIMAI, ......... ... blddMI on thla PfO!eCC. Pro.o1otlvllll ~ at 11:00 a.m., Of • eoon County ea.ti Of Ofanoe County Oltlon. OIHT CATM.OCalQ.All ecH1!0-.. not N ,_..ea, ... ~ fW blddef'e .,. N4-11Nd to "*' .,_..,_ M ~on ,,_, Mty 1l>, 1814 Tht foundlllton'• IW'NIPlf oMoe Ul.e, COAITIJNI COllUUNffY 1CNo1 di r MM ....... at .. P W II the Pn Qfb, OoMny Sta u.y 25, 11M. 1n the Councll 11tool!led111 t02 w ..... eene. AM. cou.eoa • llM Of-..Y tit~ 0.-._. IMch. a&.300 0.W Point Chamben. Olty *"• 11 '* !>fM, PublleMd Otanga Coe9t o.llfornla t2707. All 11k11 .. to M In 1111 dlllOe HOW. lMIMfOM. N • ... MCmCm Yw ._. W ..... om.. Dana Point, CA. Coata Mw. Cellfomla, tot the Piiot May It, 22, 29. June 6, 11M PublW'lad Orange Co.t Dlill)< we IN Wet ~ .... .,. IOt.Vib ._ II 11 .. "'•* 1Dt• Tiie -' ...... --... 8aa6adbldlwWM,...at ~of l.MOA AND MA-2f~ "*>tMaylS,1114 nowln .. WMlfM ....... ln ~OftNtllosct,tor ... ._. ...... ':..-.~~- Offloe Of IN Dlpwtmen1 Of P T£RIAL TO AE·ROOF A CtTY 2.Mt-14 tMCllMoeofhDlreolorof~ """-ol._Olllttol,aMepor-,....... .. -._-... =,=:·,~~: 8~-. oe tn. ..,....._ Pl&ICJl)'OC( MUC*>TICE ~-=.:~-=:. .. ,. =:c:.:r--i:.:•~ ~,~=:-. ........ °' CA. 92110, telepho ne' '(ir. odQNmeybeQbtalnedattheOf· bid e ........ CIMClk, ...... -~ M ........ In ........ ,., 237.eaM, up lO 2:00 PM, Firtct.y, ftca bf the PurctlMlnt Ao1n1 8' n • lllCnnout 9UM•U C!Mdc, ot ~· _., ...... ,._ 1. 1'h8wmOfIt*1W IMI M .......... 80 IWOE IPlll/ ao .. ,.... May 25, 1tM, It wNch tl!'na end Fair Dffle. Coata Mela, ~tlllfomla. MAlmlTA,,_,. llbletotfleordlrof•OoeaeCOln-tor.,,_(l)~we1n°'*°"to -:llfDlll8\~W 1'!J, .._ b9 p1tce tnev Mii be publOly Of** Bide ~ be raitumed to u. at· butlnW .a: Tht follotMnt l*'90nl _.. doll'O munity c-.. Deilltot ...., Of ,... tor two llddlMeo;W ~ tlflld on tlM. and reed f« pwfonning the wortt tentlon Of the City Ctertl, wltNn MIO OliT CENTER OI COST A MUA. ~.a: TNM!lel In 1n ...... not._-. """" .. a,...... Of S70.000 tor .. TO ntl Dm ~: Adtll ~ follo'ft: time llmlt, In • ....-envtlklPe. eee ... St.. Me *· Coeta RITCHEY JOINT VEN'tUA!. 1 he petOeftl (~Of .. IUlll ...... 1lrwt ,.., .. ,.,.... lllOIU Ill doft ........ "' .. --Fumllh 1111 t.bor, mat..,.. toola, lcMntlflacl on the outelda wlttl the Meet. CA. 9212e Brootlhollow Drift, Santa Ana. ='_.. .,_ .,,. btdder • ...., a....s upon tt1e CPa-U tor..,_,_, ....... ~ • JOU ...., llO ..,.. -·-· and lnctdentate ,..... Bid Item Number and the ,..__...,. Chelton• A. l'ult..on_ 8 Ctay, Cellf 92706 -... __.. ,.__.._ tf ...... ..,.., .,. ~ -............. IO ;;y~p;,onn theupanaton ohx-Data. .,_ .... IMM, CA. 92714 Mctley P1u:a Nonh, 1 Cellfomle ..,,.;;~,;:;.e;.__,. "2. Twine wW"l)t(MCle ,.._ ""' ........ _,,, • ..._ lttlng ttruC'hH'• by approxJmPtty Eadl bid atMlll ..,.aHy MCtl and Thlt buatneM le conduc11d by. an 91'*11~.1 lrOOllhollow of,..._&OentarllUIUdl.,.,_, INllntenanoe. ~ ..,._, 1eapoi• to .. eololt.. Unlilal ,OU 650 tqutt• fa9t loCated at Doheny ~Item ea Mt fot1h In the "*'11· lndtvldual. om.. Stnt.a Ana. Cam. 92706 tn. Pl ooetOt Of ttie Cit** • M ground owe. in.urenoe. "'° • -. do ao, 'llJ4lll .,... • b9 ___, State BMctl. Orange County, Call· catlonl. Any and Ill exceptlona to Char'lot1• R. Fulk•aon Ritchey Ptu.-&outh, • Celttomla tott1ttect,or1nttie ... Ofabocl,V. It• on .. plloetfar Cit.,.,..,.., aM : fofnla. In IOOOfdenoawlth plenund the ~Ilona muat bl elWty Thlut•tement WM ftled with I general partnarthlp, 1670 IUll tum.,,.,_ wW be fOl1ellad to 3. Communtty.-Oftna~ tN1 _.,. Mlf ...... e 1' 'I •IC , IPIClflcattone thltetOl'e, and auotl atated In the bid, and faltur• to Mt County Clel'k Of 0rano-County on BrootlholtowOrM,Sulte200,8anta lllld oollegecllllttet. at'9ll be coi•a.nt wlttl ~ ~fordwNllfdM•••• • eddend1 tMretq u may be INUed forth any uam In the apecilfloatlOnt May 8, 1984 A.an, Cellt. 92706 No bkSclat f'IWf wlttldr• '* bid Code eec6on ~ et aeQ. .... on • JI ......, prior to bid oc>enlncl. s;I be ground• for rajectton of the Thlt buatneM le ClOtlCMted by: tn tot • C*tod fol' ~ (4') ~ 4. Notloe'Of ~ Of tNa..... ...,..,... ....,_ ~ '" .. ..._. Proapecttw blddeta may aum-. Publlthacl Orano-Coaat unincorporated llllOCMtton othlf .,,_ U. date -' tor the opening oMlon tNll be .,.,.,, by ~ -. ~led""'""'· en "'' tt 1 'lor Ina and obtain bid torma, apectfl-bid ahlll Mt forth the IUll Pilot May 15, 22, 20, June 6, 1tM th4ln a partnanhlp ttweot. uoa, once • ..-. tot ttw.-~ en otd9r ~ ..,.._. lr'Olft.,. catlonl, tnd. plw by calling at Of Ind r..io.nc. of Ill per· 2577 Stanley K. Gantzlaf The 9oerd Of Ttueteea ........ '"--•.In .. Delly""°'·.,..... AeccMry Aooounl Of .. ,_... ... malling 1 recjueat 10 tna offloe of the '°"' Ind partlee lntareetld In tl'll •-.,. """TICE TNt ttatement .,.. fllacl with the tn. ~Of retecttng any and .. .,..,_ ot gerw11 ctn:utetlon In tM t-. FUnd e. .,_, flacl _. Ille Department of Park• and Rec>-ptopoul. II the bid le by a oorpor· ,.,_ "" County Clel1< of Ofange County on bide"' to Mt¥e any 1mQU1at1tt1e « D19trtct, betol'e eucuUon Of a.._ OOUl't. rMllon, 8()Ulhetn Region, 2606 It.Ion, ttltl the namea of the o4-'1C1'T10U9 llUelNIH• May 3, 1984 lnforlNltttea In tnf blcJ Of In tht Of tM ectlOOl faclll(y by tN ao.rct, If the ~ of ,_. ...... Congr ... Street, San Diego, Call-nc.ra wtlO can algn an 1greement NAm ITATDmNT PMe1M blddtnQ. AOOPTED, 81Gk!O At«> AP. INlllea • ~ fl'Ofll .,. ,. fornl192110. on blh811 of the corporation and Thi fotlowtng peraone are doing ..... .-& Ae"-t COAA!LLAH J. THOMPSON P~D THIS Ith dey of May, otNetY AoocMlt PY"'*" to oowt No bid wlll bl conlldlfed unleM It vmett\et more than one otflctr mua1 bullnaaa 11. llO ....,_. C..... Dt. aee. • e.c. Vloe Ctia11c .. 0t 11M. Ofdaf be9lld upon CNe cMMI, \IO'lr It mlOe on a ttandard bid form aign. If the bid la by t partnetahip Of WESTERN INSULATION 2511 NllwpOft llMot\, Cell. -~ Affan NEW P 0 RT· ME 8 A UN IF Ii D ,..., _... ..,_ wW tM _,..,,.... fumllhed by the Dapartmant of a joint Y911ture. tttte the ntmaa and South Broadway Santi Aiit.. CA Publlahed Ortng1 CoM Delly Coaat Community ~ Olttnct SCHOOL OISTAICT Giiiy ...... ICIM \IPOfl IN .,._.. Pll'llt and RacfMtlon, and la made addr ..... of all general partner• 92711 · · Pilot M1y 16, 22, 29, June S, 1tl4 Publlahed OfllnOlt eo.t Delly Pilot l y Judith A. FrlOOO, PY..io.nt daM Of the OOUf1 Ofdaf. Alln ..... In aoccrdanoe With Iha "lnttruc:-and Joint venturera. II the bidder I•• Harold M Moor• lnaulatlon Call· 260l-M Mty a, 15. 11M ey Forr• K. Watne1, Vloe ,,...._ "*It Of 'ftNI ...,_ «*"'°' be tlont to Bldderl". ICM ptQ9t1etOl'thlp Of' another entity · • 2~ dent/Clartl Put>lllhacl Orlln08 Coaat grantlld untl ltl9 ,..,_~ ~ Bid• mutt bl tubmltted f« the th11 doaa bullneaa under a llctltlout forT~ bualnaat 11 conducted by· • P\B.JC ll)TlC[ Delly Pilot M8Y 16, 22, 21, ~IM II ~ for the .,.,..... P9ld entire wont de9crlbad herein. 0.. netna, thl bid IMll bl In Iha,... tlon · ----.. ••11' lll'\Tll"C 2617-IA ~.,,.,_altNPft'4..._,.._ vlatlont from apeclflcatk>M Wiii not name of the blddat with a ct..ig-corpora · r-• 11-• --~ nu1-. If you wWI t() ~....,..Wt bl contlO.ld and wlll bl cauaa tor nallon following ahcwlng "08A (the Lind• Marla Butllnton, Sectatary MAim 8TA,......,. PWUC Jl)TIC( cNllm. you l'l'Ut Ila • wrtn.an rejection°' bldt. The Departmtnt of lle'lltlou• name)"; ptovldad, how· Thi• ttatament wu fllacl wtttl the The foMcwtn(I Pl'*I" le doing PICmtOUe •111•• "9PCI• wWI "" OOUf1 ...., ao Pll'll• and RecfMtlon faMnlll the eow, no llctlttou• name .,,.i1 bl County c..... of Orange County on bullnaaa u: MAim ITATar•rlT ~rmoue 8Ull•M ._an.~ 119n~""" right to wtlYa any trregularlty In a u..o unMIU U.a ta a curt9tlt ~ Msv 3, 1984 l'MIOll (A) NEWPORT TALENT & MUSIC The lottowlng penlOM _.. doing 91Am ITAW a~ Of the ep~ do bk{.,: :=.:~~I :be ,. ~=.~ ~ c:~c:rio:.. In· Publllhed Orange Cou1 o.lty f!~~~ESJ:J.~~ea~A,r!.08~! ~c~ COHSTAUCTION ~ ~ penlOM .... doing ~ ~~ c.:· quired to execute 1 contractutal elude the namaa of the Prealdent, PMot May 15. 22, 20. June S, 1984 faaloNll Center ~ W•· AHO DEV .. 119 "f " Ealt Mon, L'ENVOLEE. 112..S bit 11th 1CM72.1 Of._ and Pro. agreement In the form of a "8l8n-Secratwy, TrMIUf1M'. and MtlNlget. 2171-11 mlnttll' Ava., Newpof1 BMctl, CA. Santa Ana. CA. 92707 Stra91, CoMa ..._CA. t2t27 ,...,.,.Cocleiodtl9nd ICll*"' the dard Agreement • Form 2" whldl TM City Councjl of the City of "8JC fl)TIC( 92~_,_ F. Wllllamt akl Tom Wll-,..~.~ ~CAlddel\ .......... .:7 204 E. 22nd. ~ ~· ~ s.nta7 ....,.., eo.ta ~:'1!": ~ --..__0 thall bl binding upon the State o4 Coat• MeM flMMll the right to ___ .__ ............... _... ___ I ,,..,.,_ .....,.. -• ..,_ -"""·~ ,.., wnn • .._ • .__ Calif omit only upon IPPf'ovel by the ratact etlY or all bid•. ftCTTTIOU8 .-n llama, 3ff N. Newpof1 Blvd., Newo-ShlMy C. McFlddel\, 204 E. Mel Anti Trinh, 303 Santa laabtll, lflOUld dlfecMd to __.,., State. DATED: M~ 9, 1ta4. NAm 8TATIMSNT port BMctl, CA. 92ee3 22nd, Coe«a Mela. CA. t2t27 Colla ....... CA. 92927 teG9I OOUllMI at CM fcloMr'8 ed- ln ICCOfdance with the P<OYlalont Publlthad Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Thi followlng pertlOll It doing Thia bullnaea le conduc1ed by. an Thia ~le oonducted by: .,, Thie ~ la oonductad by. • dt'llM: of Section 1770, tn3and1773.1 of Mty 15, 1984 bullnaaa u : I~'= F. Wlllllml lndMclual (tlueband l wtt.) _.,.., ~. 4'0M CL POUL.oe the Ltbo< Coda. the Oepetlmant 2692-84 JkMES PRESTON ANO AS· Thia atltament WU fllacl with the ~~!tied wlttl the ~:...,,,,.,. ... flied wtet\ the ==-........ hu UC«tllned thet Iha Olf*al 11111-•c 111\TM't SOCIATES. 320 Supenor Aft., Cou.nty ,..._... ... 0r-,.. _ _..,on County.....__.. ... ~ ,.._....., -P"ftalHng rat• of wagaa In tile '"~ nu1n.L Suite 330, Newport Beadl, CA. 10 ..._ ... ..,. -·..-...,...., .. , .,_.,. "' ..,.anga ..,.... .. , on County a.rt of Orlln08 County on DIN. CA.r;;;;;; ccun~n ~':, ~~J~ NOTICa OF AVAJLAUJ'TY 926e3 E p . • 505 Viet Mty 1 • 1984 ~ May 8, 1114 ,,..,. May 9, ttM ,.... ~·Orqe-,. __ Olly-... done u tt w1 ..._.."·-· -...... ,ALM'°"1' J1m11 . rMton, • Publl_ .. .,.. Or'."3.' ,.._..,.,,. ......., Pu.....--.. ~ ,.._~ ......., Pu ... ~ ~ ,.~ ~ ~ ... _. ot lndUltflal Ralatlont. A copy of ..,.... -C.lon. Newpof1 e.ecn, CA. 928e0 .,_, ..,._, .,_, .,,__, ..,...., ..,_,, .__, ~ _, thlt lltllng It on file 11 Department of I Pu t t <>--"Ion 81~d) ,... thll bullnlll 11 conducted by: an Piiot Mty 15, 22, , JUM 5, 1984 Piiot May 15, 22, , June 5, 11M PMot May 16, 22, , June 6, 11M MIJY t, 8, 16, tt. 1114 Parka tnd RecfMtlon, Southern r9Ull'I 0 .._.., """' '" Individual. 2582-IA 254t-14 25.,._.. 2366-14 Region, 2505 Congraaa StrMI. San the lntet,,.I ~Coda, notloa It Jamea E. Praaton Diego, Callfomt. 92110. ...,. ;:'~~~":: ~ ~;:i ~ Thia atatamant wu fllacl with the c I · • c t t .~~ =::. '!tthSS:. FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH •• prl-M•y 8• 1984 PWW7 0 0 r 1 n P,.._enca Wiii bl granted ~o .,..,. GEOROE E. HEWITT FOUNDATION County Ciani of Ofange County on g 0 n e s ~m::;.~ ~~ ~= ~~::.;':;;!~=:;,er: Pl~~. ~7.J~ t:!ly for pref.-.noa mutt buubmmed to 8P9Ctlon during regular bullneal 2579-M the Small Bullnaaa omoa. 1823 • houra from 8:30 1.m. to 5:30 p.m. by 14th StrMI, Stctamanto, Callfornt1 Illy citizen who requeat It within~ Pla.IC NOTICE 95814, not 1aea thet nve (5) callndar dty9 attar the dtt• of ttlla publl· daya in ldvanoa of bid Q9IOlng cation. K-11%%8 date. 11 bldelet want• "Small Bual.-The foundation'• prtne1pa1 otnoa NOTJCE OF DEA TH OF Mii" prefetenca on thlt ptojlct la located at 137 Jaamlne Creak bidder mutt aign STD. 811 form Drive, Corona dll Mar, CA. 92825 ELIZABETH B. POT· 1sma11 Butlnaaa Pref•enca and The Pflncipll manager of the TINGER AND OF PETI· c.rt111eat1on Requaat) and aut>mlt toundatlon 11 George E. Hewitt TJON TO ADMINISTER with bid MHl• & Elliott, Accountancy eorpor. EST TE NO ••oso OEPARTMENT OF PAFIKS ~ND atlon · A . · A·lu . . RECREATION 17462 lrvlne _Blvd .. Sult• J T o all heU"S, beneflCl&Tles, Wm. s. Br1net, Director Tut tln. CA. 92880 creditors and contingent Publlatled Orange Cou t Diiiy PllOt Publlahed Orange Cout Dally creditors of ELIZABETH B May 8. is, 1914 Piiot May 16. 1984 POTTINGER AKA ELIZA. 2461-8-4 2607·84 • - ___ Ml_l_C_NO_TI_C_E__ PlBUC fl>TICE ~~~~ FtCTmOUI IUltNHI NOTICI INV1TIHQ llOI POTTINGER, AKA ELIZA- NAMI 8TAnMINT NOTIC~s~:.::v ':vEN that B E T H D E N N y • bu:~o1:ng paracn la doing IMlaclPfopota11wt11blrwoatvacsby (BRERETON POTTINGER, #THE DESIGN CONNECTION, 65 the City of Co1t1 M..., to wit: Thi AKA MRS . WILLIAM SM l1l1nd Dr .. Newport e.acn. CA. City Council, P.O. Box 1200, Coat• KNOWLES POTTINGER) 92660 M .... Callfornla 92828-1200, on or and persons who may be R I £ H ph 85 .,__ before the hour of 11:00 a.m. on . . ag na "· um rty, ot ..,... Friday, Mav 26, 1984'. tt allall bl the otherwise interested l1l the 1t11nd Dr . Newport BMcn. CA. ' 92660 rnponllblnty of the bidder to de-will and/or est.ate: Thi• bu1lnen It condUC1ed by: an fiver hit bid to the Clty Clartc'a Offlc. A petition ha.a been filed tndtvtdull. !,r11~~~·n~=·= by DALLAS B. POT-Regina A. Humptlrey ""' "" ........... ~ GER th S rl Thia atatll'nent wu nled With the aloud at 11: a.m., or u aoon TIN in e upe o r County Clert< of Or1nge County on thereafte< u practleabla on Friday, Court of Orange County re- M 2 1984 May 26, 1984, In the Councll . tha DALLAS B ay ' ~ Chtmbera, City Hall, n Fllr OrM, questing t · Publlthld Ortnge Coatt Dally Cotta M ... , California, for the POTTINGER be appointed Piiot May 8. 15, 22, 29. 198-4 furnlthlng of SPECIMEN TREES. as personal representative to 2444-8-4 Additional Mt• of the apec111-administer the estate of ---11111---.C-NO-T-IC_E ___ , c:at1ona may bl obtained at"" Of· ELIZABETH B POT ... _. flee of the Purettung Agent at 77 · - Fair Drlvt . Coate M .... California. TINGER (under the lnde- F1CTmOU8 IU ... U Bid• lhould bl returned to the at· pendent Ad.ministration of HMM 8TATl•NT tanllon of the City Clertl, Within aald Est.ates Act). The petition is The fotlowlng '*'°"' are doing time llmlt, In ' M&lld envelope, . . De N 3 buatnea u : Identified on the outalde With the set for heanng l1l pt. o. RITCHEY PLAZA SOUTH, 1670 Bid Item Number and the Opening at 700 Civic Center Dr., I :~~~f.1~1~'"· Suite 200, Santa Oa~ bid lhall peclly MCtl and W est. Santa An&, CA 92701 Lea w. Phelpt, 9778 Creet-Mw IVlfY Item• Mt f~h In the apeclfl.. on May 30, 1984 at 9:30 A.M . Clrcla. Vlllt Plrk, CA. 92687 catlona, Any tnd all except!~ to lF YOU OBJECT to the Den n 11 K . Sen ft . I 67 O thl tpeelllcatlonl mutt bl ctearfy granting of the petition, you BrOOkhollow, 8111ta ana. CA. 92705 1t1ted In the bid, Ind tallura to Mt should either appear at the ! Thia bullnaaa 11 conducild by. a forth any Item In thl lpeclfteatlon• . . gener11 partnlfthlp. allall bl ground• for ratactlon ol the heanng and state you ob,ec- Dannla K. Senn bid. tions or file written objec- Thl• statement wu llled With the Etch bid thall Mt forth Iha full tions with the court before County Ciani of Orange County on namaa and raaldenoll ot all par-. Apnl 26. 1984 aona and partlaa lntet•ted In the the hearing. Your a ppear- FM4112 propoul. 11 the bid 11 by • corpor-ance may be in pe1'80n or by l Publlthed Ofange Coatt Dally atfon. tt•te the n1m11 of the of· your attorney. Piiot May a. 1s. 22. 29, 1984 11oar1 wt\o c.... tl(ln 111 Ila'"""'"' lF YOU ARE A CREDI-2442-M on betlllf of the corporation· tnd . -----------whether more than one oftloaf muat TOR or a contingent credjtor Ptll.IC NOTICE tl(ln. 11 the bid 11 by• partnarahlp or of the deceased, you must FlCTmOU8 IUllNIH a Joint wnture, atate the namet and file your claim with the addrHHt ot all general partnett · h N.,_ 8TATIMINT and joint wnturlf'l. II the bid<* 111 court or present 1t tot e per· The lollowtng '*'°"' 811 doing llOle proprletorthlp or tn0ther entity sonal representative ap· buct1r;-.-9u33:2 Kl ilhlr Or H t that doea bullneaa under• flctltlou• pointed by the court within · · ·· ngtl " un • n1ma. the bid tt\all bl In the rell four mont~a from the date o f lngton 8Mch, CA. 92846 name of the bldd« With a dell(I· . •us Salv1tore Anthony Le CtgJln•. nation loltowlng thawing "OBA (the first 1SSuance of letters as ~32 h ~~t:2':8 Dr .. Huntington flctltlout n1me)": provided, how· provided in Section 700 of .=c. ' K•,;,.,andall "752 Fullertoo aver. no lletllloue ntma lhall bl the Probate Code of Cali-• ry ~,~ • " uM<I \lnlaea there It I ourrent ragla-. fiHnn 16. Buena Park, CA. 90621 tretlon With the Orange County Re-fonua. The time for ....... 06 Thlt butlnMe la conducted by 1 corcter. In cue of corporltlont. In· claims will not expire prior ges::!,:~~1~1g11,,. ctude the namaa of the Prllldent, to four m onths from the date Thi• 1t1temant wu filed wtth the Secretiry. Treaturtr. •nd ManlQef. of the hearing noticed above The City Council ot the City of · Coonty Clerk ot Orange County on Cotta M ... ret«V" the r1g111 to YOU MAY EXAMINE April 28. 198-4 reject any or all bldt. the file kept by the court. If L p blla"a.e o cou~ly DATED: Mty 9, !984_ you are interested in the es· U .. ..,.. range Publllhed Orange Co .. I Dally Piiot th Piiot May 8, 16, 22, 29, 1984 May 16 le&-4 tate. you may serve upon e .-...1- _________ 2_4_3_&-_M_ · 2693·84 executor or administrator, or _..__ ------ P\ISLIC NOTICE MllC fl)TJC[ upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or administrator, and It' A H Of A Diff t COi FlCTmOUl IUltNHI F1CTIT10UI 8UllHEU file with the court with s orse eren or Th• f:::,,:T::,::ir. doing NAMl ITATIMIN'T proof of service, a written bull,,... u : bu~~ol~ng peracn lt doing request stating that you de· 28j~~~o:o-u~~~ ~~1~;!· MCERIN ASSOCIATES, 3114 sire special notice of the fil-~nrla County lf\.~wri-.nt•~A~ • CoQ.a Mesa • July 6-15 CA 92828 ., . Aooheat« St., Cotta M .... CA. ing of an inventory and ap-VIQI~ 1 ·wiei\A.lla&il . 112827 • f Patti L. 811'9, 2879 Ctubhou.. Mlchu l 0 Mc Nulty 394 pralSement o est.ate aaseta or Rd .. Coat• MaN. CA. 92828 . Rootleatet St ... Cott• MeM, CA. o f the petitions or accounta Thi• butlnaa It ccnduoted by • .,, 92827 mentioned in Section 1200 in~:,~1u~1.B«g Thl1but1ne1111oondue1edby:an and 1200.5 o f the California WINNERS! One winner i n f"&<'h age gr o up will be <'hosen. Each ~iont•r will receive rn1111l1ament wu llled wtth the '"t"':: 0 M<:Nutty Probate Code. 4 tic kets to the Orange Count) Faier. ~·inniol( pictures will be po ttd in tht Fine \I County Clerk Of Orange County on Thi• •tatwnent wat «led With the BYRON D. GROVES A h'b ' h f · d As;t~:,-:M Ofange Coeat,,._~ County Ciani of Orange County on UUt Peralta Drive, Salte rl8 e x I at at t t" a n groun 5. PtlOt May 8, 15, 22. 29, 1914 May 10· 198-4 l'MIU1 111 ________ 2_43_~_· _ Publlthld Or•noa Cout Deity LlfllH HU11, CA. tH53 ? Plll.IC fl)TICE PllOt Mty ts, 22. 20, June 6, 1984 Hl·8Hl NA ME 2681-84 Publlahed Orange Coast -------------------------------FICT1TIOU8 .,..... ----------1 Daily Pilot May 8. 9, 15, 1984 • NAm aTATIJmfT PlBJC NOTIC£ 24 .. 7 AA ADDRESS I TM fotlowlnO peraona era doing ~ _, bualneet 11: .FtCT1TIOU8 .,..... ,.. tC fl)TlCE CONTINENTAL OIL TOOL IN· MAim ITATallaNT ---==--------TERNATIONAL. 1584 AIY9ftlda Thi t~ perwon la doing '1CTITIOU81M18MM Place. ec.ta MMe. CA. 92827 buelnaea ea: ~ ITATltmtf PHO "E TtWnt Allen Bet.man. 1584 AIYar-WEST COASl CHIROPRACTIC Thi tolloWlng perwon It doing --------------tide Place. Coet• Maea. CA. t2e27 CENTER, &922 w.,.,.,., Ave., Hunt· butlnlal ... U..Jaanett• Beteman, 1584 RIV· lnQton BMotl. CA. t284t 1(.0 ~ACHtNINO. 2950 w. ~ GE GRO p D 3.5 )'Tit. D 6a8 yr D 9-11 ) r . nOe Plaot, ea.ta Mw. CA. teMI\ &. Aoaa. 334t1 Valla Ad., tral Ava f 18, Senta Ana. CA. t27CM 92e27 San .Iv.,-. ~r9n0, OA. 92878 Kenneth o.n Aeynolda. 2806 ["' T 0 Thia bua1r*1 ta oondueted by· a Thie bualnlll la con<tuctad by: 1n Sonoma Or , ~CA. t2SCM R l 'l. ~ & REG l' l.A I NS: 91'*11 pert~. lndlvldual. Thia~ le oonduCted by an 1. \ti t>ntrlt·• mu1t br ('nmplttt>d b~ a «'hild 1n •• ,. a-r11up1 h11tf'd Llae J. llltaman CaMn 8. Aoaa lndMdull Thlt 1tatement WU flMld wltll Iha Thll tlltamertt ... fllld wttll the K'"Mth Daall ~· 2. ~od rnlnn to ColoriOJ Conl1"6t. r 0 Bo~ 1560. Co,•• \.tna. ( .\ 92626 County Qerk of Oftn(ll ~ty on County 0..... o4 o,..,. County on Thi• 1tat.-1 wu lllld with Iha Apf1I so. tN4 Aptll ~7. 1984 County c.k of Orange County on 3. ~II ~ntr,r• mu~• bl' rttl'n.-d b~ J11nf' 15th ,...m ~1 Apnt 30. tM4 fl'IM71t Publtahacl Ofln(lll CCMI l>elly PuC>llthed Orangt CcMt Dally Publllhed Ortnge eo..t Dally Pltot May I. t6, 22. 29. 1"'4 Pl!Qt May I, 15, 22 20 1* PllOt May 15, 22, 20, June 5, tt64 244044 2438.f4 2874--84 • ' 08 Orange Co&rt OAtl Y PILOTITuadey, Mey 15, 19M Ml.JC llJTICE NOT1CI • HIM8V OMN !Nt PN!QNCT -31-1.,_'1 P~T -at•tll-1 ~ -12-zte.. t PAEQNCT -U40-1 AECIHOT! S2~7~1 fl'Ollnll ,__ Aoofwl • ~ Pollnl "-..... COiony OM9e. st:\_~ Dldoft '°IN Mid :::t::;: Collil9 'Im ~· e.'llOr ,__ o..ter. ';:? P1Wc _,., V.. kftoa, ~ ...._, KaittW lcMol, 1750 ,..._ 0.-. A111•-. 1a_ 1111 NotdNOOd M .. ~~ = in:-:.-:= tM~ to°':: Ila -LA. t:...fllon, Al9 == ~U ~a., =-~~1~, De&n In~. -~· J JoMeon. ,_ in.p. -A. r:: ,_ ~--" .. ~~r:-o=-· Ind ~ -!. J. ,_., t1o1.w of 1:00 ~..., n .,.. cluMCI -... a . ...._,, o.m -1. o.,... Del9I Judal -11. L c.no . ._, JUdoe -a Haneon ,_ -s. A. CllfMN. own &:r' -H. a. l"r9lton, "IP ~ -J. •· KllUr. "IP thoeetioun tM ~,.._tor.,_ -I' E-GiwtaMof\ "-' -A. ~ -a.\ -LA. eetto. Alp a.ric -P. C 8eftl.. Aii) -M. L Toori'e. ,_ Qin -0 . H. ~ 0-Clertl -0. L ~ a., ~ ~ lflllM IN tM -J O.~.Dem a.11 -L~Hohny Clenl-C,J.Coetel.Oem Clet\-M J.e.u..o.m -J.K.~Dtm PMC1NOT -M-2"-1 PMCltCT-~1 pleoee ._....,_ -..gnMld: llf'IS ~ -S2·1~1 PMCIHCT -U-llt-1 PN.C1NCT-S2--3QO.t PAfCtNCT -82..,.._1 PAICIHCT: 3.247~1 Pollkla"'°91:AudMOfUrl~ === P** Mocaawofl Hlgil\ t"-t tM penone ,.., ... _.,.., nemed ~ Pw.: Di'tftWOOd Po111nO Pleoe: l.uttl of "-"Ohurclft. Po11nO Peeoee 8HelcSe "91ldel.o., PoMnQ Pt.oe: O'Brlc A11dct.ioe. Pc9r1G Pteoec PW "-'ty()f'la. ttO 11, 1llO ~ "9lr\ M 1•, ~~ .. ~of'llolnOftN~ 21•P.at1ceo.etHwy M12~AY. 15tt2f'ulftmoorLn, eoe2c.ro11townDr MM\8t =-A.A.Hlliltel\.Als> ~-M ............ tor their~ ~~ICU. ....,. -l. T fmcleon, 0... ~-P A. lert.oo. Dem =-K. '·~.own in.p, -P. W KotpC>. o.m 1· -M. J. Downe, -fl D. Ktoyer, Aap -Pl.LI.~· o.m and mey ehall hotel Mid llf'IS Judge -J, R . .Jotwwon, 09nl -F. A. Slnflotn. Aap -F. It &ttburn. Dtm Judoe -D ....,_,Alp -A. M. Bertlttt, Alp -W. ft Ktoflr, "-' -· _,, .._ make r«um ~ In tN menner a.\ -A l. c.rtn, "'-> -o. I. IMttden, °"" -s. o. Heywood. Dem a.le -o e. M~.,.,._· 1ne1 -T. w. ~.Ails> a.nt -J, .......,, "'-> ~ -L Hentn. "-> ptovtcNd by .... The lollowlng II • a.ti -c. M. OtoedlfUOW, own a.11 -o ....... Alp Clilf1I -A. M OMn, °'"' c..... -e. J 811nn, -c. L Hltlco, Alp PAectNCT -,...,., PMCIHCT: M4)4.1 U.t Of the~ In the Qllinar9I P~NCT -S2·11&-1 PRECINCT -$2·197·1 PRECINCT -32-301-1 PRECINCT -S2-348-PR!CINCT-32~n-1 Pollngflteoe:Audleorlum~ PollnO ~ ~ Rll'l1•1Mt,_1e,..••1 .,.. ot. Polllna fltlW* C"Y Qrln luldlng1 Po111nG Pteoe: ~ten luidlnQ. P<*1na P!tioe: St. 81mot1 Po611na Piece: 1aMC aow.r. 8cflool, Polling PCeor. WOtl\8N Club HB # 1, 1lt0 Qotderl "811\ Ad 4800 ~Av °"" 1800 Pwm Av. 19302 Atlanta Av. SohoOI, 20400 Magnolle 81. t300 fndlaMpolle Av Clubhe>uM. 420 10th St in.p -J, C. N9Vln, Dtm =-1. .::ti• ......,...TOii •ACM, MAL =-l . J, &umen.. Aap :· -a. D. ltlc*, No Pll'lY =-fl. P. lM. "AIC> tnep. -E. M NletloleOn. Dem .rn.p. -O. T. Allly, Olm ,Ndoe -O. N!Wln, Dtm -F. • D:" llllACH. IUNMT taACM. COITA -J. A. s.ty, Rec> -K. J. ~eohl. AieP J -a. o. van INyNel. Aap Judoe -s s. Ootllleb. Aap JudQe -F. J. Mottleon. own CW\ -o. L. CMs>er. Alp . -M. P·:;:.. '• ~ •IA A.ND~ .. CM -N. K. ~ Alp Cter -D. e.119y, Alp -H. Kuectl*' Alp Cleric -A. M. Sohl9y, Rap 01et\ -M. c.tton, No Pltly Clenl -M. W. Beiencl, Dem a.rtl -P. "· l'Oft. .._ Clll1c -l . P. Aoeow, Dim Clettl -H. Wright, No Party C1et11 -P.A. !ttte, ~ Clerk -P. J. Hlotlol9on. Own Clerk -S. Touby No Party PRfOIHCT -38--211-t PRECINCT -~1 HUNTIMQTOll IUCH PRECINCT -32·1M-1 PRECINCT -~2·191-1 PRl!OINCT -S2-30t~T PRECINCT -32·S4&-1 PRECINCT -32~7~1 Polling~ 144 "'9 ltallon, 7t8 PollHIO Pt~: a.nlot Ct-.n• PRECINCT -32· 100.1 Polling Piece: Creel Vliew 8CMOI Polllng Plaoe: l.Abard Sc:Mol. 20451 Polllng Place: VIiia Paclll PolHng Pleoe: Ui GI_, Scnool, PofllnO Plaee: 8entot Rec. C«\tet', 1 Cen1ral Av ' ClubhoUM, 101 Elact~ Polllng Place: Riviera Hunt. 19052 LIM L.n. Cr.im. Ln. Clu~. ~ VIiie Pacific Or. 2114 f Strethmoot L.n. 11ot C>nnge Av In..,. -M. 11. 8t~. Ref> In..,. -M. M. ~ """"'" Clubt\ouN. 18825 Banacuda al lntp. -E. M Badtar, Alrp ~n . -J, R. Fflnk, Alp ~· -M.A. Tumer, Dem IMP· -J. V. Owarl41, Ref> I . -H. 0 . seem. Alp ·Jl.ldoe -l . l . ConetMtlno. Aap Judoe -l . 9ermln, Darn......_ Otten Judge -J. L W1lllama. Rep J -K. A Dengle. o.rn J -M A. Turner, o.rn Judge -M. J. Oonulee, Dem -C. O. llonard, Alp eter\ -A. A. Wiid, Alp Cterit -K. C. Annlnot. ~ ~· -L. P. AalNeker.. Dem c.\ -M. J. Rlcflard9on. Dem -R. R Am1t>ery, Rep -D. J. Cummlnga. Rep Clerk -N. T. Bralttiw.,,., Aap -J. 8. Ferrter. Dem Ctenl -v. A. 8chulten. Aap CWk -o. "'~·Dem Judge -J. L. SeneM. Aap Clerk -A. 0 . ~Darn Clertt -L. D. Coo41, Dem Clet1I -E. J. Hldtman, Dem 01..-k -M. H Nelton. Rep -LC.~. No Patty PRECINCT -38--258-1 PAECIHCT -_..._..1 Cleric -J 0 RamMlter.. Aap PAECINCT -3.2-187-1 PAECINCT -S2-198-1 PRECINCT -32~1 PRECINCT -32-347-1 PRf'CINCT -32-378-1 Polllna Pleoe: 0evenpor1 Reeldelioe, Poltlng Piao« a.ntor Cit~.,,. ' Clettl -H J Gouin, Rep POiiing Piece: Craney Aeeldence Polllng Plaoe: Ptttt V._ 8cflool, Potting Pleoe: Cote ~. POlllng Plaice Benning Ubrwy. 9211 Polllng Plaoe: 8urfalde South 1120 httiom Av Clu~. 101 Elact~ve PRECINCT -32·101-1 8101 Ellla Ave. 1eeee Tunetall Ln 19872 em.rons Ln Banning Av bhou•. 8f18 Atlante Av lnep. -s L. Oevenpot1, Oem I=-LL. LON11• .......... Poltlng Pl-: 'NII,.,., Are Station, ~-J. C<9ney, AlMlf Ind ln19 -N 8 Beet. Alp lnep -J Senlord, Alp tnap -V. S. Taytot. Alp ntp. -C A. Nowotny, Ale> Judge -0 . M. KMC>A. Rep -1. ~°""..._ 3831 Wflln« Aote -0 .11. f>Mer. o.rn JudOe -c. L Sapp, Aap Judge -T c . Menga19 II, Alp Judge -0 H Taylor. Aap -l. M. Limbert, No Patty a.\ -s J, ~··[)am -J.M. • ...... ln19. -W. G Stegemann. Aec> -D Craney. Rec> Cleric -J H. Boult•, Aec> Clatit -R. A. Santoni, Rep Cterli -B C Bor\lm, Rep -C. E. TanrMea, 0em a.ti -0 . M H o, Alp Cter'tl -W ~. o.m Judge -0 R Staoen-m. Rep ~ -LL c..t.. No Patty C1ar1c -J. W. R6M9Gt\, Dtm ~ -A J. H.il, Aap Clettl -S A. a.now, Rep -0 . A. 0 Btlen. Dim PRECINCT -ze.2-1 PRECINCT -f&..337-1 Clerk -C M Hubbard. Alp PRECINCT -32-t&a-1 PRECINCT -32-200-1 PRECINCT -32-305-1 PRECINCT -32-343-1 RECINCT -32-380-1 PolllnO Pl_,.{'Old Town Alty Qfflce. Polllna "9oa: 11t Un14 w.tll Ctudl, c ..,. -D w Stonet>faker. Aap POiiing Plaoa: 8a~Clubh0We. Polllng Place: Hunmo1n l.Jlnal, Polltng Place: ~ v ... S<:hoOI. Polllng Pl-Martin Rillldenoe. olllng Place: Hime 1\191'1elioe., 8031 1400 Ocean Av 141 tOttl St PRECINCT -32·102·1 "401 ti Arroyo Of. 19582 8eadl Blvd 17022 FllnttlOM L..n. 10072 Clltf Dr d Or :·. M C HIN.Ilk. Rep INC>· -P.H. Vaneb'e. Dem Polllng Pt-S.. Gate Ctubl'louM, lntp. -W. H. WekehaM, '-ln9'). -D. A. ~. Dam lnep. -R L Maocan:>ne, Dem IMC> -P B Martin. Rep n19 -G M. Hime, Rep -J E Yoctcay. Dem Judge -A. RoMlgnOI, Dim 10011 Bonalre Cit Judge -s. M KJellln. o.rn Judge -B 0 Hamllton, Aap Judge -M c.rn-. Dem JudOe -v A lebO'#, Darn J(jge -J.M. Chambert. o.m -v v Ctvt8t.,_,, Alp Clerit -J. o. Bunon, Rep I~ -K L Morton, Re9 Cler\ -A A Jamee, Detn cienc -M. Novak, No P.,ty Cter1t -E. 0. Hirth. Dem cienc -N L Welch, Alp ·leflc -J. E. Darty. Alp Clettl -O l. Smith, No Pany CWtc -0. P. Sheridan. 0am Judge -Y M Kel~Rep Cl«lt -L F W9*er, Aap Cln -J E Meehan. Dem CWtc -Z. D Devta. Dam Clerk -C De Jong, Dem letk -O.M. Of1t&. Oem PRECINCT -36-283-1 , PRECINCT -36-339-1 Ct«\ -C F Daly, PRECINCT ~ 32·100-1 PRECINCT -32·201-1 PRECINCT -32~1 PRECINCT -32-349'-1 RECINCT -32-382·1 Polllng Ptaca: Harndorl 1\191'1el1Cl9, Polllng Ptaca: Seel Bctl Tr P1I Clef1c -M B Young. Polllng ~:Hunt. Bal. Gdna. ~ POiiing Place: e.cn Mot0t9, 17331 PolllnQ Place: Marine View SCMol. Polllng Piece: Ralph E H...,.... oHlng Plaol: Chambert Re.ldanQe, 208 3rd St Clu~. 313 Wllcoma Ln PRECINCT -32· 103-1 Centat. 10900 Aigc>nquln St 8eacll BIYd 5682 fllbuti Or School, "82 YellowtlOM Dr 681 Alhernbra Or lnep. -0 8. Shine, Alp ar· -E. M Gordon, Aap Polll119 Piece SBE Oevelopmatll. lntp -C F Walth. Rep lnlC> -V M Mallar'!, Rep lnlJI. -P. . Ctllft, Dem ln9'). -M J Oefdle. Rep "99· -0 E. Canada. Dem Judge -E E Shine, Alp . -H W. Gofdon. Alp 19971 Beach BIYd Judge -M. M. Boucnatd. Dem Judr -K. L Snyder. Aap Judoe -M Howatd, No Patty Judge -M F Shenor. Rep udge -J.M. Chambert. o.m c..--c . e. Kanner, Dem -M. $eunderl. Alp lnap -M K BMublen. ~ Cleric -M A. Dia'lrldt. R419 Clat ...... M. J. Butlet. Dem Clef\ -P 0. Cratt. Aap Cl«li -M E Col.cchlo, Dem :leflc -J. E Deny, Rep C*1c -J.C. Thumon. Dtm Cienl -K. A. Cuth'*1aon. No Party Judge -J L Garcia, Dem Cl«k -W H. Wl!lh, Rep Clerk -C. Barker. Alp 0.k -H H LatMn. Dem Clerk -J. B Walkins, No Party CNN1t -R. M. lara. Detn PRECINCT -S0-204-1 PRECINCT-~1 Cl«k -M A Hug1141a. Dem PRECINCT -32· 17!>-1 PRECINCT -32-202-1 PRECINCT -32-307 • 1 PRECINCT -32·360· l RECINCT -32-383-1 Polllng Place. Mat'/ E. Zo.ter POiino Piece: L.ulclnovlctt Al9i!Mn0e, Cl«lo. -I w Beeman. Rep Polll119 Pl-: Jacobe Rael<Mnoe. Polling Ptaoe. Spring View Sohoot, Polllng Place: Maaaey ~. Polllng Plec.: Hul'll TwnhOUM olllng Piece· c.ntvty 21 R.E. Of· School, 12th & Coae1 Hwy 701 Mwvliltl Av PRECINCT -32-104· I 17861 San Leandro L..n. l&&e2 Trudy Ln, t732t Glbton Cir. ClubhooM. 9&35 Comwlll Or lee. 0781 Warner Av lntP. -R.R. Strothef, Dem lntip. -8. J. L.ulctnovloh, Ras> Polll119 Pl1C41: LI Que111 Clubl\O<.I .. , ln19. -C. J. Olaon, Rep lntp. -N. IJ McCkJan, Rep ln19. -0. 0. MMMy. Rep lnap -C. A. Oavldlon, Dem "IC>· -0. J. \Ian 8ur«1, Olm Judge -0. A. W•t, Dam Judoe -8. M. Oenlelaon, Alp 614 Alondra Ot Judge -F D Olaon. Rep Judge -F. C. Colby, Rep Judge -F. Blacllbum. Oem Judge -L M Hewson, Rep -J. L. La~. Alp Cler\ -F D. 9Mrt, Dem Ci.\ -G. L Kellar. Am«. Ind. lnap -I A. Long. Rep Cletk -E J Jones. No Party Clefk -K. I. Herma, R~ Clef\ -N. J. StllM. Rep Clerk -W S Crowell, Dem -J. C. ROl>bln1. Aap Clettl -M A. Mc00v«n. Olm Clerk -J. 0 . Uly, Dem Judge -E M MGC1be. Dem Clerk -M L Gayler, Rep Clerk -J.P. Kaelet. Rep Cl«k -R. A Ml1nlk, Rep Clerk -V. C Barke!', Aep 11Wk -0 . KanMd)'. No Party PRECINCT -38-285-1 PRECINCT -~1-1 Clerk -H M Chiodo, Rep PRECINCT -32-171-1 PRECINCT -32-203-1 PRECINCT -32-308-1 PRECINCT -32-351-1 RECINCT -32·34S.1 Polllng Plac.: Lobby ClubflouM #I, Potting Pteoe: PIPel Rf\ .. lll"'del..,,,.ioe,., ..... Cle<k -M. M. Krag«. Aap Polllng Ptaca· Pleuanl View Scnool. Polllng Pltce: Multln "-'dence, Polllng Place· e.n. Raaldenca. Polllng Place: Bulhttd Fire St1tlon, PolllnQ ~: Murdy Community 1880 Golden Rain Rd 81rcmwood Ave PRECINCT -32· 10S-t 18892 Landau Ln. 6341 M11 11i.11 Dr 028 t Myrtia Or. 19711 Buahltd St tr . 1000 Norma Dr lnlp. -T Mace. Alp fna9. -V. C. Ward, 0em POlllng Place. Huntngtn Lane., lnte> -B. J. Goodton. Aap ln1P. -A C Young, Rep lntp. -C. L. Waninger. Aap lntP -0. F Rumbley, Rep f\IC>. -I. 0. Auhal1. Rep Judge -M W. Oarnmltl, Rep Judge -V. F. Kline, Dtm t9582 ~ Blvd Judge -L. L. Narragon. Aep Judge -K. A Branton, Rep Judoe -B. J. West, Dem Judge -E.. 0. Terhune, Rep -C. A. Friend, Oem Cterlc -W P. TedaaCO. No Patty Clef\ -W. G. Werd, Dam lnlP -M J Wiiton, Dem Clerit -J. Solti.. Aap c..--J. N. Jordan, Rep Clerk -N. l . Hawtclns, Rep Cleric -M F Carranza. Rep -P. D. Friend. Dam C1attC -H. J. K011owal. Dam C..... -R. K. Kline, Dtm Judge -I E Mutty, Dem Clerk -J S Thlebert, Rep Clerlc -M E Crowell. Dem Clettt -C V Block. Alp Clefk -J. 0 . Cuey. Dem .c*1I -G. M. Of1tz. Dam PRECINCT -38--206-'1 Clefll -M A. Colman. Rep PRECINCT -32·172·1 PRECINCT -32·204-1 PRECINCT -32-309·1 PRECINCT. 32·352·1 PRECINCT-32-380-1 POiiing Plac.-Brown Aallt*ioe. 212 ......, -.Aet4 Clerk -A V TrHport. Darn Polling Place Ore Rael0el1Cl9, 0072 Polllng Place Rudolph 1\191del1Cl9, PolUng Ptaca: Ada E Clagg 8<:hoOI Polllng Piece: Rancno Hunt Moblla Polllng Place: Cua 0.1 Sol 14111 St PRECINCT -37·156-1 PRECINCT -32·100-1 Valencia Dr 9182 Annlk Or 6311 Larchwood Or Part!, 19381 Brookllurst St bhouM. 21861 Brookhur9181 lnep -G Brown, Dam Polllng Plaoe: Womana Cl11b Polllng PllC4 Huntngtn CtMk ln19 -D J Ore, Dem ln9P -M T Btirdlng, Dam lnap. -E M. Van Buran. Rep lntP -0 E RM. Rep ln19. -B. A. Gamatt JudOe -F Oedbell. Dem Oubhouee. 18112 ~ Dr ClubhouN . 18531 Creek View ln Judge -A l . Wllllarnl, Dam Judge -A J. TIQe, Aap .Judge -J. J. Garcia. Rep ~ -E F Hay, Rep -E. Udell. Dem Otar\ -K. M. MoConnell. Dam lnlC>. -C.R. Aho4es. Dem lnap -0 H Arnold, Dem Clerk -E R Traver. Rep Ci.rte -M L Pan~. Rep Clet1c -B J. Pierce. Rep Cleric -G A. Wlnan1, Rep -D L. Harrteon, Alp Oar1t -A. M. Bodenhaueen. Alp Judge -S. J. 'Mllila, own Ju<lge -K J Thomaaon, Rep Clerk -E M Tigner. Rep Clerk -I M Banner. Rep Clark -J L Bac11t Dam Clettl -R A Zundel. Rep -M. M. Romo, Aap PRECINCT -38--297·1 Clerit -ft E.. Whittington. Dam <Aerk -S M Dreger, Rep PRECINCT -32·173-1 PRECINCT -32-205-1 PRECINCT-32·312·1 PRECINCT 32·3~1 PRECINCT -32-387·1 Poellng PlaCa' SOU1hworth Real-Clker -E. A. Detty, 0am Clefk -N J Whitmire. Aap Polllng Plaoe'. Comm Blbla Churctt. Polllng Place Oldman Relldenoe. Polling ~: Hunt By See Rec Polling PllOI. Sd'4>0I Olt1 Ofnce, Polftng Piece: Atkevurd AHID•ooa. oanc., 170$ COrll Pl PRECINCT -37-203-1 PRECINCT -32·107·1 401 8tll St 9092 Vatonlca Or Center. 21851 N4M\and St. 10251 Yot11town Av 19332 Qn0y Ln lnep. -H N. Peaaley, Alp P.-na Piece: VotumeerFlreS\eUon, Polllng Piece Saini WU111d Church, lnsp -V. l BrMdtng, Rep lnep. -E C Hirt, Dem lnep -D. D Grote, Dem ln19 -T L LI~.Oem IMP -M. E. ~agaard. Rep Judge -J T. Wlltr, Rep 1188f 12'tl St 18631 Chapel Ln Judge -F. L. Klmbeli. Dem Judge -c J Knotaan, Dem ~ -c. L Bannett, Dam Judge -E. J Yet•. Rep udge -J. N. Elder. Oem Clerit -s A. White, Alp lnlf>. -A. 8. T.ytor, Rep lnsp -J T Donnellan, Alp Clerk -M R Clyde, Dem Clerk -N J Smith, Dem C1et1t -H A. Randall, Rep Clerk -M R Lede, Dem ;.leflc -R. H. Flournoy, 0em C1attC -W. O. O.vte, Alp -W. H. Taytor, Alp Judge -w F Penberthy, Dem Clert! -N l. Paet>Mll. Rep etenl -A. M, Oldmen. Dem Clerk -L. L Nooney, Dam Clefk -F L Whtta, Dem ""' -F.E. Croaby. Rep PRECINCT -38-218-1 -N. M. La ,reeneyia, 6-ni Clerk -D. 8 M00t1, Rep PRECINCT -32-114-1 PRECINCT -32·206-1 PRECINCT -32-319-1 PRECINCT· 32..J64-I PRECINCT -32·3te-I POlllnQ f>tace: 0uny0n Aellcfelioe, ~ -J. I. Anlono.ttlOh, Alp Clerk -M. c Whiddon, Dem Polllng Pt-. LOI Amlgoa MJ*. POlllng Place· Hunllnqton 81y POlllng ~: M<:Qarry IWaloanc., Potting Pl-Lenhardt ~. Polilng Place: Andre Arevalo• 3820 f:uehl4a Cir PRECINCT -32·108-1 Clubhouse. 18801 ~and St ClubhouM. 10199 Holt>um Or 10191 KaJmu Or. 9922 Be~ Dr • 1"92 l..el1Jn91on l.n IOIC). -0 L Ounyon. Aap MYVWW Polling Pi.oe· llOjlro Oki Sctlool. lnap -8. R. Scholl, Aap ll'lap -S R Rutoetta, Dem ln19. -D E. Lucas, Rep lntP -L. R Lenhardt, Aap ln19. -G. K. Whe91y, Rep Judge -M I(. Linn. Dam PRECINCT -51..()66-1 9800 Vonctown Av• Judoe -I( A. Benoit. Rep ll JuCSO. -J R Rutoetta, Rep JuCSO. -p w Pl'lllllP9. Dem Judge -R Jacobi. No Patty udOe -G. H. Giiiham. No Patty Clelit -J M, Shoemlolt•. Rep Polling Piece Mallory RlllMOOI, tnap -A. E Pantan. Rep Ciet11 -l J . Waggonat, 09f1l Clerk -E. P Goetz. Aap Cler.Ji -D K Dunlap, R~ Clark -E C Crowley. Dem ;,.,.\ -B. M. L•. Alp Olefil -J H Sen JoM, Dam 2033 Aedllnde Of Judge -M 0 McFarland, Rep C~ -M R CarllCCla. Dam Clerk -C. G Ard. Rep Clerlt -J.B. Smith, Rep Clark -J G Batnea, Dem llWk -A.H. Wlftan. D9fn PRECINCT -38-2•1 IMO. -R. Mallory, Dtm Clel'k -S Shank, Dem PRECINCT -32· 176-1 PRECINCT -32·207·1 PRECINCT -32-320-1 PRECINCT 32·355-1 PRECINCT -32·390-1 Polling P1eo9: AudltOftum Clubhouee JudOe -J. Moffwtt, ~ Clefk -L A. Flttpatrlok, Dem Polllng Pl-Dugmore Reald4Wl09 Polling Place: Hunt Contlnnll Polllng Place: Hoover Raalden<;e, Potllng Place Roger1 Alaldance. Potllng ~: Crowe Aealclenelt, #I, 18e0 OOldln Rain Rd Cieri! -K. T. Adame, Alp PRECINCT -32·143-1 194"1 Summer 8teeze L..n. Clubhouse. 19801 Broollhurtl St 1~2 Blemark Dr 22081 Joneeport Ln 2 Alhena Dr INI). -Q. E. Coe*. Aep ClattC -N. A. Robeteofl. Alp !"0111119 Place: Hunt L1ndm1tk 1n19 -J. L Dugmore, Rep inap. -M J. Hughee. Dem lntp -0. J Hoover. Dem ln19 -A. L. ~. Aap ln1P. -E. J. Burdine, Dem Judge -A. M. Coo41. Aec> PRECINCT -111~1 n ....... ClubhOUN . 20980 Oaltf'ldge l.n Judge -s A. Jollnaon. Rep Judge -M RedwlM, No Party Judge -R. c . Sctuoo•. Rep Judge -P.A. CoWlan. Oem udge -M. J. Tat•. Dem Clerk -w. M Straftl. Alp Po4tlng Place: l..auderbaugh ,._.. lnsp -T Olton. Rep Cletli -F J. Boulware. Dem Cl«k -N M Henkle, Dem Clefk -S. A. Sodla~f.>em Clark -C. E. Tammlng. Aap :tarli -P. P Byrne, Dem Clark -E. C. Fleming, Alp denee, 380 22nd St Judge -D F Black. Aap Clerk -L L Moor•. Rep Clerk -G EllllOO, Rep Clertt -A J. Ray. Dem Clertl -M. Potapcw. Alp !enc -M. A. Cr0!"9. Darn PRECINCT -38-270.. 1 ar-L. V, ~. "-' Clatk -J. Z. Siik. Rep PRECINCT -32·17&-1 PRECINCT -32·232·1 PRECINCT -32-321-1 PRECINCT· 32-358-1 PRECINCT: 32-391·1 Polling Place: Room 2 OlubhOWe -C. C. Rottmenn, AliP Clenl: -L L Oltof1. AIC> Potting Piece. Sllck Raaldenoe. ~52 Polling Plac.: Gaultad Relldenoa, Potting Place· In & Out Photo Butld-Polling Place: Low Song Bkat, 74e6 Polllng Place: Saernen ~ice. •3. 1<121 Northwood Rd -D F. lrwtn, Rec> PRECINCT -32·144-1 8ankton Dr 17101 Northtlald Ln Ing, 10052 Adami Av. Edlnget Ave 15082 Su ... x Clr lnep -D 8 Munford. Alp ~ -0.1. Wa.t, Rec> Polllng Place Mc.Adami Aeeldenoe. lntp -J M. Sllck. Rep 1n19 -K J Gautlad, Rep lntp. -J G. Radebeugh. Rep lntp -K L. Juperton. Dem lnsp. -C E Saiernan, Aap Judge -M Trigltad, Aap PRECINCT -51~1-1 18291 Wtlrv• Ln Judge -J A Engqu"1. Rep Judr -A N. Stenz:el. Rep Judge -M E. Radabeugh, Rep Judge -G 0 Patrick. Aap u<lr -M. B. Roaenlwelg, Dam cienc -c c . Janaeen. Alp Polllng Pteoec The Apertment• lntP -M J Nelaon, Aap Clef\ -L. W C~. Dem Cler -S A Thompeon, Rep Clerk -P T Vatglllo, Dem Cleric -E G Juparton, Dem Clw -S A, GtUilman, Anw Ind Clat1! -P M GOOden. Darn ClubhoUM , 324 E. 20th St Judge -J A McAdam1. Rep Clatk -R. E. Mlrctien, Rep Clark -p M H«rel, Rep Clerk -A E Ve<glllO, Dem Clerk -A Unten. Darn Cl«k -"'-8. McWNllama. Dem PRECINCT -38-211· 1 lnep -L 0 . oo.Ty, Alp Cieri< -H S Paa.roe. Rep PRECINCT -32·177-1 PRECINCT -32·247-t PRECINCT -32-323-1 PRECINCT 32·357·1 PRECINCT. 32·392·1 Polllna Plaoa Room 1 ClubhOWe J\ldOe -J. 8. Howel. Alp Clerlt -M M L'*>v. Dam Polling Place w .. lherbee Rael· Polllng Piece C•bln• CtubhOuM. Potllng Place Calvary Beplltt Potllng Place Sllrtlng ~. Polllng Place Tayna Reeldence, •3. 1l21 NorthWOod Rd Clerit -P. Cuaeo. Alp PRECINCT -32· 14S-1 deonoe. 418 Penland Clf 8141 Atlanta Av Church. 8281 Garfield Av 18391 Redlands ln 6852 Nyanu Dr lnec> -P 0 Taylof. Darn Clerk -M L Mlllloe, Alll). Polling Place Adema RMldeoce. lnap -A J Weelherl>M. Rep lnsp -F A Chrlat~ton. Rep lntp -W V Olton. Rep ln1P ~ S A Summert, Rep I~ -M.A. T1yna, Rep Judga -8 M Nordlla. Aap PAECINCT -51·215-1 5782 Bellfleld Ln Ju<lge -H L WHtherbee. Rep Judge -B E Budrts. o.m Judge -M A Kane. Rep Judge -s R Stlrtlng, Dam Judge -D. J Menu.. Rep Cler\ -0 R Mueor ...... Aap P~F'teOI: CNarenu ReiManoe. lnte> -S A Adams. Rep C*k -l V Weber. Dem lat'll -R E Stovall. o.rn Cleric -A B DI Stefano. Dem Cleric S D Sanor ... Rep clettc -M A Allan, Alp C*k -P C. Biii. Aap 1522 St. Ju<I08 -B M Bell, Rep Clert! -H L Webat, No Party 1erk -B M Roge<s. Dem Clatk -C M Garcia. Dem Clerk -F S Olttnw. Darn Clerk -M N Stotc•. Dem PRECINCT -38-272·1 INC> -I Jonneon. Dem Cler.Ji -H E Pratto. Rep PRECINCT -32· 178-1 RECINCT -32·26S-I PRECINCT -32·324-1 PRECINCT 32·35&· 1 PRECINCT 32-393-1 Polling Place: Audltor"'1m Clubhou9e Judge -F S 0 . Sha9. D9fn Clerll -K J Adema. Rep POiiing Plaoe Sun View Sc:hool, Polllng Place Orin Realdenoe 9692 Potllng Place: lake View Park POiiing Pree. St Bon1vantut1 Polllng Place Hunt Shoreclll • t, 1480 Goldert Rain Rd clerk -J l..vttt. Dtm PRECINCT 32· 148-I 7721 Jutlett• Low Ot Velardo Ot CluOhOuN . I 7 451 Zeldat Ln Church. 1&400 Springdale St ClubhouM . 20701 8eeCfl Blvd lnlC) -E l "*Ide! ton, Aap Clert! -M M. Logan. Alp POlllngPt1C41 TltovRelld~8051 lritp -W C Timothy, Rep lnsp -CB Onn Rep tnap -D L Sh0rt,R41P lnsp -C 0 Meutat,Rep ln19 -J C Brummett.Aap Judge -NE BrooU.Darn PRECINCT-51-210-1 Palatmo Dr Judge -G De COtMy. Dem Judge -T L Vanlue. Dem Judge -J M. Died•. Rep Judge -L z ROM, Rep Judge -F L. o.t>ome. Rep Cler\ -A Plllmqulll, Rep Potllng Place: lync:h MAel-ICIMlalno~lll. lnsp -v M TllOY R419. Clark -M J Brown. Rep Clerk M B Van c ....... Rep Cler.Ji -E c Harrington. Dem Clert! -c Ellloll, o.m Clerk -E J PeterlOO, Dem Clerk -M H Klft. Rep 20002 Birch St. Judge M C Sigala, Dem· Clerk -C M Oextet R419 Clerk M E llantue Dem Clerk -M. E. Eaparu. Dem Clerk -E T Fritz, Dem Cl•tk -R E Wal1h, R4fP PRECINCT -36-273-1 INC>. -C. ~· Lynd\, Dem Clefil -G E Corb9t, Rep PRECINCT -32· 179-1 PRECINCT -32·2118-1 PRECINCT -32-325· t PRECINCT 32..359· 1 PRECINCT: 32-395· I Polllng Pl-· Room 3, ClubhOUM Judga -E.. J. Lyncti, Dam Clerk E K M1tkl Rep POlllng Place Glen lllew School, Polllng Place Moffell School, 8800 POiiing Plac41 Schuatet Residence, Polllng Plac. S.. Br .. x. Ml* Polllng Place: Boys Club HB #3, 1421 Northwood Rd cienc -M J Hulel, Dim PRECINCT -32· 148· l 6621 Glen Dr Burle1es1 Or 8311 lamber! Or CluOhOUM, 5200 Hell /iw Clut>houae. 319 Vonctown Av ln19 -W A Wood. Aap Clertt -A. E. Durocher. Darn Polling Pl-Scnool Dill Ottlee lnap -D R Kellat. Darn lnap -R A Alpert, Dem ln1p. -E. M Bolding, Dern lnap -R M MO<r1t. Dem ln9') -F J S111aon, Rep Judr -'N. c. Mltehell. Aap t6940 B St Judge -E A lllC10f, Dem Judge -J B Bree:, Dem Judge -B. M Schu1tat, Dem Judge -H M Kinley, Oem Judo--J E Hirt, Dem Cler -J. Mllcttell. Alp COl'TA ••A ln1p -W S Buzzerd. Dem Cletk -L A. Oyef, No Party Clerk -E O Soane., Rep Clerk -0 T Royu, Rep Clerk -l E Quick. Rep Clerk -M C. PulOn. Aap 0.k -L N•ltn#lt, Dam PRECINCT -52-001·1 Judr -G s Rooco. Dem Cle<k -p M. Hann, Rep Clerk -B o. Gulluzza. Amer Ind Clerk -0 L Ogden, Rep Cletk -s w Glenn. Rep Clerk -s. o. Freeman, Dem PRECINCT -38-274-1 Polllng Place: RM Commul'lhy Ctr, Clet -L K NIClloll, Rep PRECINCT -32·180·1 PRECINCT -32·267·1 PRECINCT -3~--327·1 PRECINCT 32-300-1 PRECINCT· 32-398-1 Polllng Ptaoe. Room 6 Clubhoute 6e1 Hamilton St Clerk -0 M Foley. Dem Potllng Place Manna High School. Polling P1aee· Wall Retldeoce. 9382 Polling Pl-: WM Newlend School, POlllng Place· Hell Fire Station, 6891 POlllng Pl-: HB-fV RM!tOfl Of· •3. 142, NOt1hwood Rd lnap. -LL 8rlgtit, Alp PRECINCT -32·149·1 15871 Springdale SI Naulllu1 Or 6787 Oolpnln Dr Hell Av floe. 8101 Slate< Av lnlC) -R J Sclvoder, Dam Judge -M.A. Opfennan. Darn Polllng Pltc41 Stultz Aealdeooe. lnap -B i . Korkoel\I, Dem 1n1p -C A Wall. Dem tnap -9. J. Shirley. Rep lnlP -D R Sp!OIK, Rep 1n19 -t<. F. PUite. Aap Judge -R O. Carroll, Rep ~ -E Fodor, Detn 8701 larkPOrt Dr Judge -N B Callah•n. Rep Judge -c Well. Dem Judge -C I Rowe, Dem Judge -R S. L.lndtey. Darn Judge -P.A. Sorum. Alp C..,.. -D M. Kampe, Dam ~ -D. LAwla, Rec> lntp -E Miiiet, Dem Clerk -0 E Korl<otkl, Darn Clefk -J O Elll1191on. Rep Cletk -P L Fullbflghl, Rep Clerk -N Otbbata, Rep Cieri! -M.A. Plata. Rep C1ertt -O. H. Yoetla. Dem PRECINCT -52.002·1 ......... Judge -E R Brown. Rep Clerk -M Taylor. Dem Clefk -C M Brouaaard, Rep Clark -S. M Miiler. Dem Clark -L T Haggerty. Dam C*k -B. G Cbitler, Dem PRECINCT -38--276-1 PolllnO Place: #2 Are Station, """' Clertl -8 Woodl. Dem PRECINCT -32· 181· 1 PRECINCT -32·289· I PRECINCT -32-328-1 PRECINCT 32-361· 1 PRECINCT: 32-400-1 POiino Place: AudltOtlutn ClubhouM Bak• St Clerk -E Brown. Rep PolHng Place: Central B~llt Scnool. Polllng PllCe. Robert H Burtie Polling Place: Golden View SOl\ool, Polllng P'-08. lat BrlUI Apt POlllng Plaoa Harbor Ht1 #2, 13&81 El Dol'ado Or lnap. -R. 0. Humpl'wey, Dem PRECINCT -32· 15o..1 5172 McFadden Av School. 9700 L-Dr 17251 Gold4fn View Ln ClubhOuN , 16552 Sell Cir Clubhe>ull lnap. -H L Llttlo. Alp Judge -M. M Humphrey, ~ Polling Piece· S1"b ~. lnsp -R M Numbers. Dem lnap -C A Blxlaf. Rep ln19 -H E Pierce. Dam lnap -M L TU<nef, Rep IMP -M L. Ptetr, AilQ Judge -H M. $..neon, AilQ CWtc -8. A. 1.Agecy, Alp 5882 Lourdel Dr Judge -c L St-ert. Rep Ju<lge -M J. Soehof. Rep .Judge -R. c Pierce. Dem J~ -c A B<own. No Pl/1y JucSQe -R. K King, Oem Ctatii -E. R Swanton, Rep Clwk -M c Porter. Ras> lnlP -S E Szweb, Rap Clerk -M E. ScttMhab. Rep Clertl -O E SllkenM>n. Dem Cler1c -0 H Cole. Rep Clerk -M SllOQUb, Dem Cler\\ -H J. Zimmerman. Alp C..... -D. D Leonard. Olm PRECINCT -52..()03.1 Judge -0 R Rallln, Rep Clerk -R J Wiiey. Dem Clerk -B V Blxter. Rep •Clerk -H B. Wlllenbatg. Rep Clerk -R Tiiiey Dem Clerlc -J. S. POll<>C:tl. Alp PRECINCT -36-27t'rt P°""'O Place. John8on RHldenOI, ClaOI -K A Watkin•. Rep PRECINCT -32· 182· 1 PRECINCT -32·270-1 PRECINCT -32·3~ 1 PRECINCT 32-382· 1 PRECINCT: 32-40I·1 p~ Piece: Hermetad Aaaldelioe. 13 t Roctta9ter St Clerk -L I Well•. Dem Potting Place: Farmw• ,,,. Otfloe, Potllng Piece Joaeph Parry School. Polllng Piece: Sam• Reeldanoa, Potting Place Wntteheed Aelldence. Polling Piece· Dugan Raeldel1Cl9, 1215 Cet8llna Av. lnap. -P. s. Jotlneon. o.m PRECINCT -32· 151· 1 14896 SPfln¢• & Bol.. 19231 Harding Ln 0922 Illa Angellna Dr 15900 Matlnar Dr 9441 Pier Or IMP -L M Hanaon, Alp Judge -T H. Jollnlon, Detn PolUng Place Hunt L.andmtrk lnsp -V. H \.aWhMCI, Rep ln1p -B J Skattum, Dem ln19 -S A Glor•. Rep ln1p -S A Davit. Aap lntp. -B.C-Dugan. Rep Judge -V. A Bectl•. Dam Clef\ -D D. Ward. Aap ClubtlOUN, 20880 O~rldge L..n Ju~ -A M Long. Rep Judge -R T Skattum, Dem Judge -S A Sama, Rep Judge -A R Barra. Dem Judge -E. J. Weldenbener, Dam Ctat\ -P.H. McN«My. Alp CWtc -H W. W.,d, Alp lnsp -V J Wali.oe. Rep Clan -0 I. Ellner. Dem Clet1\ -E F Joubert, Dem Cletlt -J 0 Woodley, Rep Clerk ..-B M G1Uyon. Rep Clerit -M. F. Sc:twltt. No Party C1et11 -A. B. Schww1:z. Rep PRECINCT -52-004-1 Judge -s B Allen. Dem Clert! -L M Cooper, Dem Clettl -K L Wallman. Rep Clerk -l. 0 Mollhegen, Dem Clefll -M J Whitehead. Dem Cle<k -s A. Tate. Alp PRECINCT -36-276-1 POlflnO Piece: WuNngton Aael c..--G C l~kt. Rep PRECINCT -32·183-1 PRECINCT -32·270-1 PRECINCT -32-330-1 PRECINCT 32·~1 PRECINCT: 32-402-1 Polling Place: ~ Reel0.1Cl9, denee, 1017 Abo Av Clerk -L B Dunn. Dem Polllng Pll08 Larson Relldenoa, Polllng Place. Pttraull Realdence. Polllng Pt-· City YO Admln Build· Polll119 Place Coulton Reeldence, Polllng ~ Fahmle R•IO.ice. 4181 9lfChwood Av lnap. -E J. 89eita. Rep PRECINCT -32· 152· I 1206 England St 16642 Lucia Ln Ing. 17371 Goth11d St 4862 lillo Cir 20101 Crater Cir lnlC> -E C R~. Alp Judge -H. M. Thomea, Dem Polllng Place Hunt Bch Gdn• Rec lnap -G M L.aundeta. Rep lntp -N F Perrault. Dem lnap -E M Hultlnl. Rep lntP -J A Melllee, Rep tnap -S 0. Jenkln1, Rep Judge -A. L Procier. Rep C..... -8. B. Long, Rep <Anter. 16900 Algonquln SI Judge -W L Byer. Rep JuCSO. -II L Al>(>el. Rep Jlldge -M L Hagan. Rep Judge -M A Coulton, Dem Judge -E-J. Murphy, Rep cienc -I T. Bwoldl, Aap Ctertt -M. J Da Aoa, 0em lnsp -A V Relily, Rep Clerk -G F Mulllne. Rep Clark -S A 0.1111 Dem Clark -J M SchMcMI. Rep Clarlc -R C tngland, Rep Clatk -F E. Park, Aap Clerk -E. J 81um, Dem PRECINCT -52.005-1 Judr I( T M•hOney. Dem ·Clerk -R Kobbe. Dern Clarx -w c Kelly. Dem Clerk -K A TyW, Dern Clerk -RE l.UZIO, Rep Clerlt -B. A Hertman. Rep PRECINCT -38-279-1 Polling Place: Redoutay AHICl•IOI. Clet 0 M Wright. Dem PRECINCT -32· t64· I PRECINCT -32·218· 1 PRECINCT -32-331· l PRECINCT 32·364-1 PRECl~CT· 32-400-1 Pofflng Place: Thometz ~. 290 Knox Pt. Clatk -R. A Hordeck. Arnet Ind, POiiing Place Giii Och School, Polling Place Sin Angelo Polling Place· Alkins Reeldanc41, Polllng Place Harbor View Polling Place: Turner Rllldel1Cl9, 4781 Cendlebarry Ave ~ lntp. -A, W. ~ay. o.m PRECINCT -32·153-1 15252 llk:torle Ln ClubhouM. 8131 San Angelo Or 5791 Woodboro Dr. ClubhOUM, 16&00 Stybroott Ln 205112 Troon L..n lnep. -P.A. Thometz. . JU<Soe -M. Co!Meon, Dim Polllng Piece Ofake Reeldenoe. 402 lnap -H H Uncapher, No Party lnap -A M Talbott, Rep lnep -S. G Kallal, Rep lntp -K Y Elllott, Rep lnap, -P J. Turner. D9fn Judge -E. R. Devld, Rep ~ -M. M. Morrllon, Dam w Sprlnglleld A... Judge -E s SOWlnlkl, Rep Judge -p A. Slllel<I•. Rt!!) Judr -c M Varanko. Rep Judr -R D Fann, Rep Judge -A.C. t<etto. Darn Clel'k -s. K. Schoenleber, Oem Ci.rt< -R. M. Morton, Alp .1n1p. -G E Orelle, Dem Clerk -S A SOW1n1kl, Rep Cieri! R N4"1, Dern Clet -A B Smith, No Perty Cler -0 C Wiiiet. Amer Ind. Clefll -D. E. Wallace, Darn Clark -B J. Stuo-rt, Dem PRECINCT: 112-000-1 Judge -L R Allaire Rep Clatk -Z M0tg1n, Dem Clerk L E. Rodda, Dem Clerk -K. P Proftatt, Rep Clerk -N. A. B&r11alt. R419 Clefll -O. A. Wallace, Dem PRECINCT -30-313-1 Polltng PMwle: BeecMr AR11111<IClle1e!n410e:., Clerk -c l Cu1hl119, Rep PRECINCT -32·185·1 PRECINCT -32·280·1 PRECINCT -32·332·1 PRECINCT 32 -365·1 PRECINCT. 32-406-1 Polllng Place: Room 5 ClubhoU• 200 Mllgn<llla St Clerk L A~ll•. Rep Polllng Place Circle lllew School, Potllng Piece: Rancho Del Rey Polllng Plaoe Gordon Reeldenoe. Polllng Place HH R~u11 Clb. 4121 Polllno Place: VIiia Wern•t ,3, 1421 Northwood Rd lnap. -9 . J. BeecMr. Rec> PRECINCT -32· 154· 1 628 t HOOker Or ClubhouN , 18222 Montetey Ln 6182 Sonoma Dr Watnet Av ClubhOuN , 0800 Warner Av lnap. -J. S Orly, 09f1l Judge -A. 8 , WMthetWU, Aap Polling Piece Olevsky Reaid~. ln1P -V K Oulnn. Rep lnsp -H B Kublln, Rep lntp. -R L Cola. Dem lnap -J A ~111ey. Dem lnlP -M M Hutctii.on. Rep Judge -8 . E. Bocnman, Alp Clef\ -B. Hea1on, Aap 8692 Garfield Av• Judge -A Lani(, Oem Judge -B A Oevldton. Re9 Judge -E Yrl .. rrl. Rep Judr -c ,.. Weblt. Rep Judge -M. E Grein, o.rn Clerk -M H ..... brlng. Rep Clettl -c . A. Beeoher. Jr .. Aap lnap -M E Pric.e Dem Clerk -F L Locke. Dem Cle<k -C F Meyer, Rep Clark -0 A Giimour. R8P Clef -F A Wachtet Dem Clarli -R. C Diiion, o.rn Cleric -e_ M Roee, Dem PRECINCT -52.007·1 Jud~ -0 S Otevlky. No P1rty Clerk R A Butler. Rep • ICle<k I L Rankin, Rep Clerk -M A G0tdon. Dem Clerk -F S Otlltt>ough, R41P Clent -A. J Johnaon, Rep PRECINCT -36-310-1 Polling plaOI: Oetdner AAelMk:IClellll-nc1oa•. Clerk S R ManQln. Dem PRECINCT -32· 186-1 PRECINCT -32-282· 1 PRECINCT -32·333· 1 PRECINCT 32-386-1 PRECINCT 32-407-1 Poll~ Place' Wood Rllldenca. 2811 Wlltmlnltar Pt. Cieri! -A M Vltaltlfna. Dem Polling Place Schroeder Sctiool. Polling Pl1c1 Fernh111 Hom•• Potting Place. Boehm Reaid~. Polllng Pl.ca Martin Realdence. Polllng PltoQe: Oreoe luthefan 4518 Guev.• Av IMC> -M.J. Y.,-neil, Dem PRECINCT 32· 155· I 15151 COtumb11 Ln tc1ubhOuM. 5472 O!am<>n<I Dr 164121 Busby ln 0032 Wlnllow Dr Church. 8931 Edinger Av 1nap -K Y TownNnd. Rep Judge -M.E.YWNll, Dim Polllng PleQ! Sobel Reeldence lntp -B A Mtlfcer Dem lnap -E K Carey. Rep ln1P -D L Boehm, Dem lnlP -B A Martin, Dem ln1P -R. M Wtia1an. Oem Judge -R J Ottanl1roer. Aap clet1t -R. Wood, Rep 8702 Adams Ave Judge -D L Meteer, Rep Judge -E R Mahony. Rep Judge -B B Endo Dem Judge -M A Smith Rep JucSQe -E. A Wood. Rep Clerit -B E. Wood. Dam ClattC -E.l . Simona, Rep lnap V E Sobel Dem Clerk -0 F JllCkSOf' Dem Cle<k -P A Carey. Rep Clerk -M L Satlet Rep Clerk -A J Wlleon. Rep Clatll -B L Mercotta. Dem CWtt -J M KolulT!blc. Dtm PRECINCT -52.()()8.1 Jud~ J E F~tlbend Dem Clatk -E J Schaefef. Dem ~Clerk -J 0 Wood. Rep Clark -M R Stipe Dem Clark -K M Batkw. Dem MAL aACH PRECINCT -3f..317·1 Polling Piece: Harpet ComrnunltY Cler.. G B Peul Rep PRECINCT -32·187 l !PRECINCT -32·283·1 PRECINCT -32-334·1 PRECINCT 32..307-1 PRECINCT 3$-106-1 POlllng pt9e1· LOI Al Roamoot LI· Center,425E t81hSt Clerk -E M Wadleigh Rep Polling Place MaUOlll Resldenc..,p()lllng Place GllCk ~ldence Polllng PIKe Carbone Residence. Polllng Place Franklll'I School, POlllng Place Benataed Rellldelioe, brwy, 12700 Monteclto Ad lntp. -Y.W. Madina. o.m PRECINCT 32· 1$6-1 3818 Ml1tral Dr 18781 Greenview Ln 17122 Twain Ln 14422 Hammon ln 132 Vala Ln lnap -A E SChnelder. Dem Judge -V M. B«ton, D9fn Potllng Pltee Carpentet Aealden<:41, lnsp -L 0 Atvatez. Rec> lnsp -C E Pti.ip1, Dem lnap -J T Snow, Dem lnap -R J Newell. Darn lnsp _ A K H1tdlng, Darn N<Sge -E. P Sec::tcl, Darn Cleric .-C.N Stooomb, Dam 6311 N .... bury Dr J11dge -K L De Jl•dln Rep Judr L B Blann. Rep Judge -E J Carbone. Dem Judge -R G N-.... Darn udge -p M Detnlng, Rap ~ -s N QorQdelllly, Dem Clerk -R.l Jonaa .• Aap lntp A S Gara'( R41P Ci.rt -K E P~. Rep Cler -M A Gllck, No P1nv Clerk -M R Ch1i>man. Rep Ci.tit -0 C SQuter, Alp :ienc _ J e. Nellon, A°.., C1attC -E C¥r, Dam PAECtNCT -$2~t Judge M A C1mpbell, Dem Clatk -N J M19'ay. Rep Clerk -J Olbbetn, Rep Clerll -P A McKM. Dem Clerk -P J Arr, NO Peny 1eftc _ J A M~ Dem PRECINCT -38-316-44 Polttno piac« Kuhlman R.AMIMitelellllNIOe•. Cleric M K McCauley. Rep PRECINCT -32· 108-I PRECINCT -32·264· 1 PRECINCT -32·33S-I PRECINCT 32·3* I PRECINCT 36-248· 1 Poltlno Piece, Robenaon A•ldenca. 368 Eal._ St C~ L G Bacon Rep POiiing Pl.ce Clark RMldenee. Polling Place Whim.tr .. Apar1• Polling Place Wyclitte Grdnt Apan-Polll119 Place· Flfl'I R~. ~62 Polling Piece: Audltortum Clubhoute 3&71 &luebell St lnlp. -J.W. Kuhlman, Rep PRECINCT 32· 157 1 18381 Bev-nore Ln menta. 8200 Edinger Av mttnll, 18785 FlOtldt St Hallfax Dr •2 lnap. -N M Millett, Aep •Judge -M.D. Kuhlman, A4IC) • Polllng Piece Richardton Rael ln1p -S M Clark, o.tn lnap -E 0 St-ar1, Rep lnsp -M K. Huld, Rep IMP· -8 J Fern, Darn I~ _ E. E. L.wln, o.rn Judga -N. A Sandi. Aap Clark -E.S. Brew, Darn ci.n<;e, 18375 Arcl 1ley Cit Judge -A Dugan. Dem Judge -0 R Guillot, Dem Judge -E C Wllllwn1. Dem JudQ• -0 J Enote. Rep udga _ O O K""9 Aap C'8f1i -J P. Done. Rep ClattC -W.M. ~.Dem tnep -K S R1Cll1td&on Rep Cletk P J M-'1atfay, Dem Clefll -N I Aatro11. Rep Clefll -E v Ebenteln, Rep Clerk -O O Smlth. Dem ~ •Clerk _ o' R Taylot: Rep ~ -l . If Amellng, Dem PRECINCT -52-010.1 Judr H B Linn. Rec> Ct.rl<. M 0 Kull, Dem Clan -M c CarrOll. Dem Clerk -M B An<letlOt'I. Rep Clark -R. Bodnar. o.m -s Tr~. Deni PRECINCT -3t-3 t9-1 Polltno Ptaoa -Cout Col Dtll Of· Cler L Y Horne Rep PRECINCT -32-189-1 PRECINCT -32·285-1 PRECINCT -32·338-1 PRECINCT 32-369-1 PRECINCT -~248-1 Polltno Pteoe, OelbfMth Aaaldenca. flea, ;370 Adami AY't. Clork M M Peugh, R•p Polling Pl.Ce s.. Aire Mpk Polling Pl-· t<owalakl RMldance, Polling Place. Lelle Flre Station, 530 Polllng P1.C. Glbr•llar Savings ' Polllng Place. Auditorium Clubhoule «24 lldet Av . IMC). -A.II. Hldtey, Dam PRECINCT 3:1-158· 1 ClubnouM. 030 I Wamw Av 7152 9tueMlll Dr Lake St LOlll, 7777 Edinger AV'I #91 #2 13811 El Dofado Or ll"llf> -N M. c.ughlln. Rep Judge -L.F. Hamilton, Dam POlllng PlllQ8 W1rn11t Fire Slatlon. lfllP E M W11ter1. Rep lnap -L l t<owllPI. Dem 1119') H J. Kr991, ~ 1n119 -M C Andtnon, Rep ntP _fl Hanaon, Aap JudOe -I y On. Delft Clerit -P.J. MareMll, Alp 3831 Wern« Avtl Judge E M Swtgert. Rep Judge -M H Smith, Rep Judge -M L l(repe Rep Judoe -I c Puz•. Dem -l I< MoCIMR Aec> Clef\ -•. ft Oall>f9eth. Alp Clet1I -O.A~Clute. Alp ln&p M G Hellar, Rep Ci.ti! 0 J Bul>b. Rep Clar.Ji -A R Tuttord. Rep Clerk -S t<ollnchall, Dem Cletk -V Clarti, Aap _ K.'J 'o.aw, .-, C1ar1t -8. J. Soott. Rep PRECINCT -52-011-1 Judge M M Morriton. Rep Clerk -0 A Gifford. Dem Clat1! M L Olton. R~ Ct«k -S F Klngel'°"d· Alp Cl«tc -R A. Brown, Aap _ O. !. Baoon, ~ PRECINCT 3&-3t2·1 Pol'lna F'teOI -Celllom&a lahoa. Cletk 0 M Rodino. Dem PRECINCT -32·190-1 PRECINCT 32·286 t PRECINCT -32-339·1 PRECINCT. 32-370.1 PRECINCt -36-260-1 Polino Ptace: Room 1 ClubnoWe 3232 C.momie 51 C*1c A M. Olton, Aap Polllng Pl-MMdow V14lw Sohool, PolHng Piece Tr~ Bu• Meen 01· Polling Place Cen 21 Sr1 Rty Of· POiiing Plaoe OM! View 8c:ttool. Po111ng Ptaoe: LOl>by Clubllouae #2, 13, t~21 NorthwoOd Rd 12r-F 8 Sheirt'ldc, Dtm Polling Pt-Still Reelo.nce 18732 6702 Clark Dr nee. 17951 8..ct\ Blvd tlee. 1120 Pactnc Cout Hwy 1724f0ak Ln 13e81 l!l Oofedo Dr =-M. M Krelnbf1no, Alp -LE. Sdv'noll. Alp Edoewetat Ln ln1P -0 M Goodman. Rep lnte> L J AdelMl n Dem lntp -R eov.rt, Dem ln1p -M E Stlndrldglt, Dem tnap -O. L Stephens, Aap -H L ~ AllP -M.A fll)'ef, Dam 1n1p P A SUM. R~ I Judge -o sutiw.gon. o.rn JuCSO. o H Aoe1m1n, 0em Judr -o M Moore, o.m JuOoa -v M Out-'on. Dem Judge _ v A. WlloO•. Rap -'· otiton. Ails> a.ti -E.t. EVMa, Ails> Ju<Sgti -E I(_ ZMnblanCO. Rep Clerk -J L Rlct\atdl()t'I, o.rn Clwli -0 E SChlllet, Aap caeir -e A. Moore. Dam Cler\ -M A om.. Oem Qef\ -c ~ Ander9on. Dem Clenl -" Aooow. Darn PA£CIHCT -52-012·1 Cl9fte S L Sk•tt<. Rep Clertl -A /4 Welt Dem Clefk M S StOCllll~. Dem CWk -M J. Egltngton. Z C..... -H Alvarw, Dam -M L Awaeell, Rep ftMQHCT -~I Pollno F'teOI -Harmon ,.,...MAtdle•ftllOa,ii., Clerll N A Oene«>ICh. Rtlc> PRECINCT 32· 191· I PRE Cl NC T 32 288-t PRECINCT 32-340-1 PRECINCT 32-371-1 PAt!CINCT -M-241-1 ~ ..... Room 8 ~ t868 illlnoll 81 PRECINCT -32 100-1 Potting Place Vlllege View SdlOol. Polling Ple¢e Curtlt Retldenoe. POlllng Pl-Padftc: Tr Pll Polllng Piece Powers Cit BulldlnQ. Poi.no Place! LObby Clubhol.IM 12. 13, 1~21 NottltwOOd AO lnlP -J.O. Hermon, "'cl POlnno Pl-Red Carpet Re Offloe S3dt S1~ Dr 170~1 St Alldrewt Ll'I Clubt!OUN. IO Huntington SI 1830t Gothard St 13U1 El Dorado Dr lnep. D I . Ward. Dtm Judoe -l..,. S..... Rec> •ll'l*P M 0 et.on. No Petty lnsp M A Jenkin• Dam lnap S A Reed.~ 1n1p F J W~. o.rn 2r-J A GNbb, Rep IMO -F R. M~. Darr1 Judge -0 . l . o.,.._,J..04lfn CMril -O.l G~. ,_ Jvdoe 0 H Olton Dem Judr R L JMklna Jr Nop Judge s A Su1ton. Rep Judge c. A Goodwin. Aap -c J f~. Rep Judge -M e . ........,,,, AllP Olar\ -M I!. HuMP, u.m a.rt -J.J. !oonomlilloa, °"" Ci.rlr f M Mallar Rep I Clw K J Aktne. Dam ·C•k a L Cun•• Rep Cterit -K M Btown. Aap A M ONbb, Aep c..ti -F Young. Dem c..... -M c lcflrodet. Rep PMCINCT -52-013--1 ......... Clarlt J w Mallar Dem Clwk s M Rogefs o.rn lctet.. N J Keneil)9 Rep Clertt -M A Cornell. o.m Cls1I A Schle\l'OM, Amer. Ind ~ -T. BerMatcn. °"" PMCINCT -~24-1 Pollno PtaGa -lJnftatWI ........ PRECINCT 32· 18 I 1 PRECINCT 32· 193-I PRECINCT 32•2ff.1 PRECINCT -32-341· I PR£C1NCT S2..:S73-1 PRECINCT -38-262· 1 Polllno Plac.. lObby ClullhcMe # 1, Ctlurd\. 1269 Vk:ton. St Polllng Ptaca KnutM>n ~ Polling Piece H)'I'* R•llHll~.,POlllng P1e¢e frlekeon Rea!O.ooa, POlllng Pteoe· Qty Oyrn ~. Pol!W\e Piece l.Mtl Va-~ool. Po11nQ P1eoa: Audf10IMn~ lllO OOi<Nn ~Ad tnep -FL~. "9CI 5" HarllO<d A... 18881 Mltle Ln 18761 !aruna Lii 1800 ~Av. 11200 ~t L.n # 1, tltO Qotdel'I ~ Ad lnlf>. -J ~ Panflltd, Dam Judge -M.l. L.udllnl, Alp lntp C H Maa.l«>d Aep 1 lntp T K Ayer1 Rec> lntp R C BenOer. Rep lnlC) -8 Long, Dim 2r-P J Ka.tOWt*I. ~ :-1! M Howel,.. Judge -H 8 Wlllclfl. Dem CWk -BM.~--. Alp Judge N N Klmny Dem Judge J A De B•tee Dam Ju<lr c R Berry Aap Judge -" Tania. Ras> -I .. Cet1•. Ale> -E. M Munro, ,..., CMril -I " et.noft. o.m a.ti -l.D. De.. Alp Cl«tc 8 N Aoaenow. Oem Clerk L H Monton. Rep Clet p Sooolan. 'o.m a.tic -W I GM!Nr. No Party -l l. Hanty Dem C -M A Ac*lllaOn, Aap Cter1c -W A £111. "'-!> PMCINCT -12-414-1 Clerk A K fcwbM. Dem Clef1( M Hyi-. Rec> Clerk e A Jonaa. Aap c.tc -w M Venl'lem. o.m Cler1t -M J WlllYlm9. Oem C*k -J. c. ~.Alp =IHCT -H-U7-I Po9no ,... -~ "'°"' PRECINCT 32 182 1 PRECINCT 32·194-1 PRECINCT -32·293-1 l'AE:CINCT -32-3-&2·1 PRECINCT 32-374 t PA!CINCT -3&-2A-1 ftteoe Mary L I.-. ldloci, n23 ~tie \{>olllng Plaoa PM rn'lalll Real<Mnca. Polllng Place 111 M .. hOdlll Cflurch, Potting P1eOe JOl!ne1on A••-.oe. Polllng Place ,_...,.,,, 8c:h0ol. Polllng Pteoe HarbOUt V* &chool, P'Oillr'O Place l~ C1ut1t10uM #2, , 12ttl It I "-o.t Hwy ~-D.L ~. •Dam f'892 J'lhlM Or 2721 171h St 9091 I-lam.,,.,. Dr 208e1 Farn1WOfth Ln 4343 ~Cir ~-M .I Aeld. o.rn 2r-P. A "'°'**'· Dlrrl -Y.L Millt.UOn. '- 1nap L M Pearmaln. Dam lnep -f 8 Patteraon Dam 1nap M A Thyr Dem lnep -M C Freaman. ~ lnS9 -A D CJ.IMA, 09f1l -J A Uioay, Aap J ~ i..eoarton. Alp -A.H. 0r9Y. 0em Jvdoot N l PMrm•tn o.rn Judge o o r111.,,y Rep Judr J c Dootlout No Piny Judr M R &tr•u•oeuoh. o-n Judr E A °""'· A4IP -M H L«iay, Res> ~. c. 8UcNNn. AllP Olltk -M. Hendet'IOI•. o.n Ci.<\ e J 0 8ty•n1 Dem ci.r\ ( L 09f'M' ~.., ICla!' II Loweno.. Aeip Cl•r 8 0 Delle&. Dam Cler M II H•rri.c>n. o.m Clenl -J T Halllley, AllP Cterll II J l a ... °"" Pf'!CINCT -112-0lt-1 C•" • M ....... ,~ 0-''"'' A• M•--°""" D' Ml ..... -C'°'\' S Co«....... CW> -! l ,..,_ ""'•A•CtNCf -,._,.._, PR<CINCf -... HI ..... .._ -_,,_ - ' 0ranve CoMt OM.Y PtLOTn~. -11. ;. .. ,_..._A""" -1.K.V.....,,o-. ~ ~-,..,_ P dt1nea. •• ,,,,..... • ., -....................... ,Mfloe'I ~ .._,.,, c..t ~ Cllft -M.~.~- flM. GMlrd ·.:..::·-· 106l llrl ~.... Np. -T. T ..... Om! Dlllll IW ew.y, -1M Glll•M Dr Jfl:w::T -... .., -,._... lnlp.-_w.'!;~ .... ,, ~-A.l o.ct......_ ...... -··"'~-=-M.a.Krldlt... ,....,.._L-.N.-OCw __ _.. a.'11 -~~-o.tft .A.clge -~-~-M.T ..... ,O. _.,,....-0.CL..._,Plp -"-Dom.O.. l~...U -' . ~l'f • o.tft .a.rt& -C. Munl, "-OWtL -D 8. ....... -a.tr -I. f. ,_.,, 0. -1. L ...:I C 1 ,. 0-. ~ _ 1~ ,._ Clilr1'-V.L Ne 1 l'llP-.... ~ -N4i,_1 °'9fll-LP. La....... Cllllft -J. T......... '.i.iaiilNlllilila ~ tOlt y~ M f'MQNQT-U..1-.1 ..... ,.._It JoMI ~ 1 f'MCINCT-...... 1 f'MCNlT-u.aeo-1 ~ -M.L l.orwlrll. Dlfn = ,.._ -,.,...., ... i.i I.; a., 8l ::"Loo,.._ ~ ~ 0-. ,... ,..._ MDAteur "P•1d .. fll1111•111 a.ti -I'. A. ....... No~ 'CJ~,,L~.:=:to-lnlp.-r:~MO. =-A..:'e.=..o::. =·-.._ti.:_,P::..~ ~~:·=~ =..3te'T~U=1,_ ,_ a.tr QT .,.,, ~ Judoe -C.J. Ctour. --'-o . ....,, ,.., .woe-L c ......... --A. Qlt 111• 110..,. '-'Or. lcn"*n PMoiNcT' ..:_ ~ ... ~ ~ -TT.M. ~·Dem ~::,..l; M, ~ ~ Ctetli -D. D. ~.No~ -M, C. lloMftin.:.~:' =-M. 8. MIOl-0.. ~ Pleo9 CMMC ....___. ..._,. -A ....-.m. OM! p,__""" -62s214-1 a.ti -C. e, JoMa. ,_ a.tc -o. J.. WIUNn.,.. -H. '· ...,._, o.. 301 Vlctona It -..__ PMCNCT -lt·117· t ~ Ptw: C.. l'1• MilCl9 PMafilCT -iMlll--1 PMaNCT -0.-t.1 -C. '-......_ ,_ =-De. rw,""' ll'ollna ,..__ Ccad n 1t•ioe, 1m-.. tt ...... • Dr Pollne. Pi-lllCll& A11'ds-. m ~ "-'9: tt UIOW"..-11111• a... a-1' -A. M. AMII.. 0.. -T.Y ........ ""' 1104 "en 9urW'l Av lnep. -c. I . w .... ~ ~Av OIUE1¥ Inge a Loen • PMCtNCT -...,., who may be -AM VtlMk.·"-P =-DT~.~~ e -LY.01.~,~ lnep.-0 .C ........ Mo~ =-"-l.Well,'-.._,.,..._,.......,_,...._.. tn.....-.dlntmwilllOJ/or .. _.,_.~s Sin ~ -t 'G 'Trim--'.. ...--.... ......._, • ._ -• ._,_ .,...,, Judge -M. 0. Heenlwl.... -M. I. MclKenlte. ,_ Loin, 1815 W9llGlll Dr. · · ._., .._ -C. C--. Dem -L M. G9loomb. '-Clet\ -H. U. ~ °"" -'· M Wei,"-" lnlp. -I, K.. WO., --..w. ......, ~ ' PP(CI~ ~..Olt-1 Oter1c -!..M. l.9wtl. ,_ PAECfNCT -SM1S.1 C*'k-... M. IMiibetd.,.., an -I. a.~·""' JudOe-C, T. Clpela, "° Pwt1Y A .,.Udorl hM bem rued ~ , .... ~ 2626 ,~~ Comm PMCtNOT-62·1111·1 P~flteor.Knc»rA.idelioe,S142PRECINCT -~l'·t ~OINOT -·1 aM&-M., ........ ,_., b~ANCY ASPIR & I.Cit 1,9loall P,4'Ti7,..1"u• • "" PolllnQ '1ece -WrtgM Pllldell09, Olbfeft• Av 'olllna Pt9oe: NtwPcwt HQll lcltlOOl Po11nQ Pteoei: Lllwl bowtlng C1eft1 -, ,...-"° ~ NOCW'dld Ill .... 1 • "91!1 l~-_:lt:,~· No Pwty t812 flhltl Dr =-J. n. lctlfe>ec*, No Per1y 300 18th St . -'Olubhouee. 1NO CfOWft or;;;;; "MOICT -u4M.1 ASPJ:B In \he Ekf... t'!:,outtl SI, fMtwtve. Ml•J ~ _ E,.j eortJiN':'9 ~-J.I. Dion, Ae9 -L M. ~.""' lnep. -LP.~. Rep ~ -J. H. Mo()clnel, '-~ fllW: LM lfttM ~ l)Hior Court of Oraop -II• .... °'*'lllOollflw. """"'-<.M . .....;.'.':&. a;r:::.M ....... ._ . ..., c =g·~·;z';;.."'"'-t:::r -n,_o.n a;r-J.t.c.-.o.n _,.,.-... County :~~.."a::\."";:.•=.":!:: PRECINCT -52"°20-1 a.rte -c:.i: :'%:on~ Ind. P=•NCT' _. 62·211-1 an =:. ~· ~ °"" an = :· ~~ ,_ ~--•,A.A.~ 0.. NANCY ASPEil ..... '*°· =i:=--P9ntn A11ldelioe. PRECINCT 7 52·113'1 Polllna P*e: letNI T""9 eu.d-PRECINCT·_: ~1 ' PAECIHCT -~1 &:t9-'· .... ~ ,_,. ASPER be •pm"• fltMT AMllllCAH l11U ... =. -LV~n .._ ~..!!..~ -HIA Al1lll eo,. ing. ele W. 1tth St . ....._ Polltng '** Oreflem Asr•--. Polllng Place: Newport Hlltt a.11-J. A. W.., l'Slp eonal aeprelltl1a w Co ad· ~_ec>W'••CA!'Y;.....~~~ • • I ..... ----2131Tuetin Av tnep. -a A. ,...,... .,..... 72U(erc•u• Av ~ 1900 Pott Certow pt PMQNCT -~ 1 I .... f ,._..,. ---....,....... ...... -M.a . Jot\Mton, Alp lnep. _ LJ. Brown, Ree> JudOe -M. a. Md<lbbena. ,_ '"-'· _ J. A.~.,_ lnlc>. -e.'e. lmhtl.,. ,.,_ Pleoe: -.. n W•I09. m n 1ter "'e Ht.at• o • •.,.. wme on,___., ao. -8 .T. Sollino. Dem .NdQe -A.K. f.o-, Dem a.tr -£. M. Joeeut.eoe. Rep Judge _ M £. Nleiion "-.JuOoe _ w Holowey, '-1te0 ~ !dllwd pt MAMUl!RrI'E S. M<XX>N-""- =iHcJl. ~·10em ~ -H.D. Bfown. All> CWk -E.. V ...... Pef> Clet\ -LA.~.-,_ a.it -£. G. ~,'-lnlp. -P. L JoMa. ·,_ N E L L , A K A ....'!!!!_.-Wll ...!:_fNdl ..._,. p.-.... Plaoe ' ..._,. -M.H. Kuehn, Dem PRECINCT -62s21t-1 Cieri< -S I Yeo '-Ctert1 -J Ven Sinden "-'> Judge -M J Neel. Alp MARGUERITE HELltN ----" °' -·-~ ~ ~ 2350 ~"':" PW'90nl PAECINCT -52s174-1 Pollng flteoe: ftalnoe A•liMnoe. PRECfHCT _:~I PRECINCT -u.M4-i ~ -Os o.'Ger*y. "9p M<XX>NNl!LL (under the...._ ci: lllHI. OI ......,._ 1~...:. £.C. Ptlegl9y, Rep ~ ~i"" H.1 Ruldelice. ~~~~.Alp ::'F~~~~ A•••ice. ~.:.... ~~ c:::1 ~ ~a._A.~1-lndepetldeftt Ad:miniiltration :c,~~C:;:-:'!tt Q;{'. ~ f}'-,~· -~lntp. -B.J H9'gtlt, Dem Judge -A. c . ~.Dem •• nap. -G. G. Muneon. Rep lnep. -w' M JoMeotl... PollnO "** ~Ill ,_.. of F.ala. '8 A.ct). The peotitioo ~~~In~ .... ~~ : -·•· -I. Kubik, Dern .a.ti -O. S. AMloe. Rep Judge-E.G. Roberts, Dem .JuOoe -J J. Fote,, Dem cMnoa. 1712 Pon...,,._,. C-. •-f .._.., .... ln n...pt N ,._ -,,., ,___ Clertl -T.L PheQ!er, Rep c -J.S. Helqlit, Dern CteR -J. A. Macquen19... Clerii -J. G. Odell. Rep Cleric -N. J. Fote,. Dem .,., -J. A. 8d1m••119, ,_ .... t or.-... u-= . Os MOHIOUR • INleOr '° f1MT PRECINCT -62-022·1 et.ii _ J. Pera.,_ PRECINCT _ 52'21 .. 1 C*1t _ L z.Moge. No Pwty C*1t _ o J. ~. Dlfn ~ _ P. G. o.tlvwl, Dem 3 •t 700 Ovic Cenwr Dr., AME.Ate:: TITL.! MUPANCt ~ Plaoe -~ Par1I PRECINCT -52s117sl Polling Place: Coeta MeM Cfty Hll, PRECINCT -~1 PRECINCT-5as3M-1 Ctertl-K. A. Milon, Ai19 West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 eotiiU'A • '""'-'°' "'9 ~ lnec> ...:. ~ ~ ~ Polling Piece -CeNon Rulctenc». 17 FIM Or ~ Piece: MMelt As•is.ice. Polling Plaoe: IMc*ll Rnldelice. an -c. 8. McOenlll... on June 6 1984 at 9-..30 A.M. ~.~ETT~ 4~~ . . . . ~ 1eto ~Pl lnep. -M. 8 Howe. -2027 HlgNMd Or 3801 a...tior.. Or PPECIHC'T -5S-ae-1 IF you' on t"Dlt'9" ·L----.-.. ~ -H.E. L-.n, Dem ln.ep. -A.W. Cetteon, "-'> Judge -C. M. Celnoun, Dem tn.p. -L. W. Fortiee, Ae9 •lntp -S. E. IMc;ket,""' PollftQ Pteo« Soenaler A•l!Selice, °"~£ to i.uc METT •bel•ld9l1.cllllld o-ns . CteR -~ ~ko.m"'-Judge -T. Attltldge, Rep Cleric -M Bolil'¥. Pac> Judge -A z Men.II, Olm Judge -w. J. Wood, Olm 1000 w Oceerl ~ snntin& of the petition, you tier 6, 1913 Md '9ClOl'dlld =::; -. ' .._ Clef\ -A.A. Sttvey, Rep a.rte -M. L Bleck.it, no perty CWk -K. J. Frlnlt, Rep Cleric -c. F. Ebel, no petty !nip. -E. ... ~. .. should either appeer at the bet •. 1tla • ~ PRECINCT -62,()2$-1 Cl«k-A.H.Atteridoe.. PRECINCT -52-221-1 Clerk -N GIOWr Rep C*k -0 Meiitetrorn Rep Judoe-E H......,.. . IS-56t1t 7,1ntMoMoeol"'9ooun-= 1~ ltp-1.n CotCOfan Reel-PRECINCT -62'171-1 Poltlng Place: Kutt Rell~. 3012 PRECINCT -53--0eM PRECINCT -53-SK-; a.\ -A.'v.·~. Oem ~~and state you obob~s ty ~ ol OrM99 ~· C... 1,._ • CT ~ohl 1:11-P0111"9 Piece -ti 1 Fire 81atlon. Grent Av POiiing P1aoe: Jonee AealO.ioe, 309 Polling P\ace. Boatd Of Realt omc.. Clel1t -A. B. ~. "-'> uvua Of' file written Jl!C• ~ ...... ~ "'-"'-........................ 10 • ..,.. -· · • ·-2903 Royal Palm Or lnep. -D. M. Ed9on. Ae9 Poppy Av 401NNewport8Nd. PREC4HCT -53-@.1 ti<nl with the court before ""'-"" .__. •-_.. t;:!r ~ CHYK~ ~ l1\9P. -M.L. LuS)ll, Dem •Judge -T. MK. Jonee. Dem INC>. -w. L 5pen<»r, -ln.ep. -R. T. Bumi, Rep P*'O Pteoe: Udo Room. 6000 PM the hearing. Your appear· ~the-~ = ~ · · • Judge-L.T. Paul, Rep C*1t -E. R. utt. Rep Judge -P B Jonea Rep Judge -J L Orttlld, Rep Newport b .,.,._ .,,. ._, "' Clertl -E.F. Cunningham, Rep Clerli -O.L. ~erd•, Rep Clett< -C. A. MMCeto. no pe,ny et.ii -E. ·A .. Cofetti«.. "-'> Cleric -H.' R: Snydet, "-'> =-L D. Ktuee, Rep a.nee may be in peraon or )'corded on ~ IO. 1 .... • PRECINCT -52s()27s1 Clerk -J.C. McRobem. Rep PRECINCT -62·222s1 Cl«'k -A MoCMn Dem Cl«lc -G N A.alr'9 Rep -A. L Beteon. Dem your •ttorMys ctoc:um.rt l'IUl'll09r ~. Of· ~:no P~ -~I~ Reeldence, PRECINCT -62s17~1 Polllng Plfa: Ctlf Of Chn.1, 287 W PRECINCT -53-ot2s1 PRECINCT ~ 53-35T·1 -E. R. Cfoudl, Rep IF YOU ARE A CREDI-lldel r«:OrCU of elllcl "°""'YT · ...... Ttie altet 1 POiiing Plfa -Adame Scnool Wlleon S1 POlllng Piece: PltlNll Aeeldelice PolllnQ PltlOe -Enetgn School Olel1i -M. K. Are. Rep TOR ~ crecli The uilderllgtl9d .,..... ..,.. lnep. -V.L Terry, Dem 2850 Club H°" .. Ad I~. -J. MeNlna. Rep 109 Nor1h 8eY Front I 2000 Cllfl Or • PRECINCT -53-402·1 . . « •ll'Jlft ' '°' C181me91f1Jleblilyfor*"'t .... IOOI .............. Judge -H.L. Lundell, Rep fNC>. -S.M. Madwl. Rep -A. Memtna. Rep Ctertl ln19. -c . w. Ekltt~. ""' lneo. -G. Rowe. Rep Pc*na Pt9oe: Kontoe AaelO.ice. of the • you muat ... °' .. ..,... eddtW OI °"* Clerli -E.S. e.n1~. Dem Judge-V.H. Branin, Rep E. . Knickrehm, Rep Judge -R. J. Mlk ......... Dem Judge -H.H. Aeml9y, Rep 417 Vleta au.. file your cla.lm with . the common dtoeYldon. *"1 "'°"" Olertl -B.E. Benl~. Rae> Cterit -8 .M. Clerk, Rep C*1t -M. L. Yound. Olm Clerli -J A Pemworth Ae9 cterit -E.J ~ Ae9 lnlp. -LA. Montoott\. Rep court tit Co the ......... 8-6d ...... be .... tor PRECINCT -62..028-1 C*1t -B N Hopkin.. Rep PRECINCT -62s226-1 eteni i, i Ptteher oin, C*1t -L A. ~ Rap .NdQe -D H W11eon No ~arty or pn!9eD ptt· tM PUF1)0M ot ~ ~- Poll Ing Piece -Bookvlaw PRECINCT.:.. 52s1111:1 Poling Plfa: Wood AealCSence. 97 PAEciNcr _: ~1 PRECINCT :_ 53-3M-; a.it _ M.'s .'Komoe: "-'> 10nal ~preeent.tive ap-WlUt9d by Mid o.f" ot TNll. in... C1 lubhot'99E .M830S Pauterino Ave POllng P\ace -Capen R•lclenoe IMgonie Polllng Piece: Lido. l1land Polllng Ptece -Oekwood N* Clettl -A. M. L.oftue. Dem pointed by the court within duding ..... ohargee end lllCP9llf .... nep. -· · tanle)', Rep 2817 Drake Av tnep. -P. M. FOWier, Rep . Ctubnoule, 701 Via Udo Soud Clu~. 1700 18th 81 There Wll be no po11ng P... tor four months from the date of °' ttlle TNMee. 81heiicee.. 91'1 ~ -PH0E. .. Naverra.~ tnep. -M.L Celen. ,_ Judge -J L Wood, Rep lnap. -H. Hardeige. Rep ~ -C.E Plhlet, Dem the lolowtng Pfd"* tn Ole .i.e. first ~ of leuen M ~ ..!'! ~ ~ '!:;' °' -' .... evarra. .._.., Judge -s .o. Capen, .. Clefit -T J . Reede. Dern Judge -~-H. Morrtl, -Judge -C.M. Heiring, Olm tion, end the quellfted V'Olls'I .,.. . • ·-· .... ··--u--.. \#)o c.tl -p 0 . Bed!, Rep Clet1t -0 . Alcela. Rep CteR -M. I. Bloomberg. Rep Qeri( -A. M Locan.y Rep a.it -£.£. Dia Rep vote by .a.nt ~.,.,.or 'IOlte et provided in Section 700 of p9'd ptltlClpel of the Note ......., PRECINCT -52~ 1· 1 .C1ert1 -K.F. Alcala. Rep •WPOM' e.ACt4 Clerk -O. K.' OePuydl: Rep Cler1C -A. T KoVna, Ae9 the Offtce of Aeglilttw ot Y°'4Ro the Probate Code of Call-by Mid Deed of Ttu.i ""'1 lnW Polllno Ptfa -Dowd R•llMllOI, PRECINCT -52s 182s 1 PREC. INCT -53--059-1 PRECINCT -5)-0N..1 PRECINCT -53-36-1 1~. S. ar.nd Avenue. Senta fomia The:r: for fillDI • Tweftty (~) peroent per.,._,,.,, 2532 Ot11n99 Ave Apl A P()lllng Place -SetveMn Pc:Alg Piece: Hart>or Y'9w School. Polling Place: Hwt>of [Met omc., Polllng Piece -°' Amenc.n F4. Ana.~ _,_,_.will . --from .-.-y 1?. 1 .... to dflf of lntp. -N Dowd, Dem ci.nce, 12e1 Conwey Av 100 Gotdenrod Av 1901 8eyt6de Or 1500 E. 8a1boe lfvd 3&-331 52s015 a&llil9 f'XPU"! ... -..... Tbel notklie la ~ In a:Jms Judoe -J.I. CtOUM. Rep lnep. -E.S. McCric:brd. Dem .,., -J . c . Mofrie, Rep Np. -o . J. Cornell, Rep tnep -O.J. Sell. -36-342 52s 180 to four monthl from the date plenoe"""' ""' ...., ... 91cb. a.\ -N.L. AMI, -Judge -J.A. Pl6ge, Dem JudQe -G. B. Farrel, no petty Judge -L A. MorgM, Rep -E.M. Weetrem. ~ 37.202 52s187 of the beutnc nocia!d above. ,..,._ on Mid Trwr-by Mid C*1t -A.L Lawrence, No Petty Clerit -H.G. Pnlneon. o.m a.\_ B L aa.emor•. "-'> a.k _L R. Pmt, Rap -M.E. Han.y, Rep n.oe:s 53--411 YOU MA y EXAMINE e....ia.y PRECINCT -52--032s1 an -V. s.tveeen.""' CWk -A L F1n911 No Pwty CteR -M. F. Andi,,_ -J,M. Tona,"-'> 51..oM 53-087 0..0; Aptl 27, 11164 Polling Place -Neighborhood A.G. PRECINCT-52s1113-1 PRECINCT -53soells 1 PRECINCT -53-0ffst PRECINCT -5S-38C)s1 51~ 53-373 the file kept by the oourt. If O<)MNCG. COUETTA C..tet, 18'5 Patti Av POllng Ptfa -Fln1 Polling Piece: Bet1ow R•l!Selice. 51 Polling Piece: ThaY9' R1110enoe. Poling Place -Hammond Gereoe 51s 183 5'-374 you att intttested 1n the 9-8tllle of CAlltofnle ) lntp. -_e.rr:::::t· = Church. 300 Magnolla St Mont9Cllo Or 108 'Ile Letea A•IM!ice. 210 Opel Av 51-186 53-380 tate, you may lef'W upon the ~of OrMQe ) ~ H H M ~ lnep. -P.H. wtllt•. Rae> lnle>. -J. w. Merr111, Rep INp. -M. J. Dingle, Rep INp. -P.J. Cotcoren, Rep 61s202 ~ executor or lldmlnlstrat« or On ........ 27. fll64 befOf91ne 1'19 -• · OOf, .._ Judge -S. Bee*, Rep Judge _ y Miiier Dem Judge -J. L nw.y.r, Dem -M.D. Harrltnond. Rap 51s213 53-315 ' ..,.... ' ' CteR -C.A. HIQt'lt, Rap Clef\ -M.C. Wl'll1•. Rep Clefit -A .... 0 ~. Rep Clerk -B. F. Mellnkoff, Dern c -•V.S. Snow, -• ~ ellctton boerd ~ upon the attorney for the ex· ""1derltalied .• NoUry ~In Md PRECINCT -52,()33-1 Clertl -J. Otto, Dem Cieri< -R. L Hawklne, Rep Cletk -P.A. Ctoeeon. '*' lertc -E.J. Gr1fftth. -tier la~. ecueor or ~tor. and tor Miid Ccumy end ... -. pets Poltl:l_Place-UttletonAeeldence. PRECINCT -52s1&4-1 PRECINCT -~l PRECINCT -53-()96..1 PRECINCT -53-3e1s 1 Una cope de_. nottaa legel file with the COW"\ with ~llPPMledOOMINtCO.OOl.s ~ ldenS.AAVUtt._. 0.-Polltng Piece -CaNMlle Potting Ptaoe: Nellon RHl!Mnoe, 20 Polllng Pleoe: True R•delice, 2fS10 Polling pteoe -...... Aelldel'ICl9. eete dlepol .... ., etpetlOI Cl.W'6o proof of _ .. _ a written ~ -!."°""'iw: ": :~~ n..,... -· -·°"· ·-ci.nce. 340 11th SI Plnehum Lil Seevlew Av 125 EM1 Bey P:ron1 w IOlldte. P .. obtener une cople. R:Jv..,o;-, ~ -l.L. Shew, Olm lntp. -A.M. CMUeetle, No Patty ln:r-M E Ftome Rep In~. -A. L. True. Rep lnap. -J .V. Speckena. Rep fevor. PoMtM en contecto con .. request .iaq ~t you de-the~ lnatNnWtt end -*nowl- Clerk -:,J. ~now. ~ Judge -L.R. Allllon. Rep J . -M. M. c~. Rep •Judge -0. G. Trimble, Rep -F.B. Spedcw. Dern R•gl1lredor cl• Votan111 • sire spedal oatice of the fil--,:: he::::::::::..-:.. -L. ~. CWk -A.W. Wllaon, No Party C -8 8 Tele Rep Clerie -E.1 Copten, Rep -M.J . lnglee, Dem 714-134s22'4. 1..... f In tnrv and ""I PRECINCT -52s03-4s1 Clet1t -C.H. Hansaen, Rep Clertl -C A. Flint' Rep Clertl -F. B. Ade~. Olm -E.S. L..-, Dem Oeted tNa 30ltl day of Aj)tll, 198' u-e o an wn~,, ap-Shelli L. Gotrel Polling PllJOe -Hen90n RWldellOI. PRECINCT -52s1a5-1 PRECINCT ~ ~1 PRECINCT -53-()97s1 PRECINCT -53-3e2s1 A. E. Cleon prailer:nentof estate a.eta or NolMy Pubic 2034 Monrovia Av Polllng Piece -L.udlh•dl Polllng Place: 8luffa ClubhouM. P()lllng Pleoe: Ebel! Clubnoule. 615 Polling P\ace -8eyt6de Souttl Aeglstrw of Vot•• of the petiticna or llCCOWlta ~~ 1~~ C09SI Delly Piiot INC>. -L J Howen!. -ci.nce. 2'8 E. 20th St 2414 Vista o.i Oro W. e.lboa Blvd Ctul>hc>UM. 300 E. Coelt Hwy By Anne Lou L.Mngllon, Oec>utY mentioned in Section 1200 rt . . . Judge -roJ :~_'_.r:-n........_ &Np. -0 .M. Ludlhard1, Rep lnap -A. E. Cet•. Dem ln1C>. -L V. Belcher. Rep lnlp. -C.8. o.t>ome, Rep Publehed °'Mii C0Mt Delly PtlOc and 1200 5 of the California 2384s64 Clefit -""""""-, ..._.,. Juc10e -MT Conde. Dem Judge _ 8 F He1pbnnger Rep Judge -J. Berg. Ae9 . -L L Shoueh. Dem Mrt 15, 198' 2~ · •-tr 111\ftl'ot C*1t -BL. King, Rep Cleric -M.L Gunyon, Rep c..-s F s' Edmundon, R4ip Cl«ll -B. A. PIUma. Ref> Clertl -Y.Q. Madden. Rap Probate Code .--""'~ PRECINCT -52~6'1 C1ert1 -M.T. Arndt, Dem Clerlt s R s H91C>t>Mger, Rep Cletk -O M. Reynold1. Rae>. -M.M. unecott. Dern PUlJC NQTlC( NANCY ASPER A YOU AM it Dat.UL.T UlmD A POlltng Pl--Cuton Auldelioe. PRECINCT -52· 1a&s 1 PRECINCT _ S3s-066-1 PRECINCT -~ 1 PRECINCT -53-3e3s 1 MERLE ASPER IN PRO DUD OF 11IU9T DATID ..,.._ 213 c.m.1111 Lil Potllng Piece -Nwpl RMet Polling Place: YMCA Bulldlng .. 2300 Polllng Plaoe: Sdlmld1 Ruldence, PolMnQ P1eOe -Feller R111is.ice, NOTa OF SALE PER ' ._ 14.-. --.au YOU TAO lnec> -F B Sorenten. Rep Clubhoule. 350 RMete Or ~Or 1805 8alt>oe &Nd 1712 r>Uc>ma Or aY TIIUSTD U1mD ~ -A. Cuton, Rep lnec>. -A~B. Halt. Rep lnac>. _ A M eot.man. o.m In~ -E s. Unhoft. "-'> lnep -N . .A. AenW)'. "-'> ll'OWD 0# UL.I • M! River LaM ~n~c:r .:::~~ Clerk -M.J. Smith. Rep Judge -DA Ollver. ,_ •Judoe-M E Cooper. Dem •Judge -A. M. UnhofT. Rep J:r-SA WetU. Rep QaD OF TRUl'T Sue& Au CA. tt7M PUmJC uu.. YOU_., Me ~::f~tt;c~~~·~i::;s~ ~=ssK~v.S::= ~--GELN~~~~ g::=~:~::=.·= &.,.=~s1~:= MO~~IA&.I Pub~ Orange Coast IJIP\.MATIC* Of TME MTUM Polllng Piece -Kopec AMloence, PRECINCT -52s188-1 PRECINCT _ ~i PRECINCT -S3-()99..1 PRECINCT -53-364-1 DblAMD .... ,. DIWy Pilot May 14, 15, 21, rou. ~OU~COWf~ 92• Pretldlo Dr Po111ng ~ -Grehem Aealdence Polllng Plec.· Newport Crnl Belboa ~ Qui>. 1221 W. Coaat Polal~ Gayner Rnt"911C19. Thunday, May 24, 1964, 91 10:00 1984 L.AW'ta. ln19 -S.t OIHon,Rep 1106 AeddJngAv etubnoule,2011nttepldSt HwyCllpfRm 1732 Lil AM.91ttl91ewcftoeeOIHtok91. 2571'34 MOnCCOF~IALI ~u4ge -Eo:. i:n~· Rep lnep. -S.S. Gr8Nlm. Rep '"~ -B J Stemm. Rep loap. -E M. Doner. Rep lntp. -KT LengllM, Rep ~. Perdee and ColtMt•. T ....... O'IU lerk -.. H • .._ Ju4ge -J .A. c.raten. Rep Judge -B J. Sctiwertt. Olm Judge -8. L Glwn1, Rep Judge -0 L Met<•. Rap 24031 El Toro. Roed. Suite 250, NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN. tNI C1«11 -AL. Hall. Rep Clerk -B.J. Lane. Rep Cl«k -M E. Carnenen. Rep CteR -M P. RMey, -cterit -H.A. Ooeeet1. -Laoune Hiie, 92fS53. Orange CGuns PtllJC NOTIC( JUN 8 1"4 PRECINCT -52s039-1 C1«11 -K.T Plocolo, bem Clerk _ J S Haneen. Dem Cieri! -L. C. Burbenll. Dern Cllt1c -E W Mulroy."-'> ty, Celtfornle. DOMINIC 0 C(Xs ~~=rt· otAMJ'dr/ tri'tt!! Po111ng Pleoe -Columbla Salllngl 6 PRECINCT -52s 18t-1 PRECINCT _ ~ 1 PRECINCT -53-100-1 PRECINCT -~ t LETT Au Trwl• • ..,. ... 11 pubic MOlb OF TRUITD'9 IALE r'oom o Ml .:::· tor ~ Loan. 2252 Hlll>Or 8lYd Polling Place -Caltro R•lcMnce. Polllng P l•c• Promonlory Pl POlllng Pl-: Swengo ~. PolllnQ P\ace -L.uthetll'I Churcfl. llUCtlon. 10 the hlgheet btdd9r. In LOM .... -'CMAMIT TNSI•'• a... within the offtcW oC INC> -J 0 Schetet, Olm 495 Sturgeon Or ClubhouM. 200 Promontory Or W911 82 Balboa COYeS 798 00vet Dr 1-.fu! moMy of IN Unl1ed Statee, T .a. .... C-,_ REAL ES"" TE SECUAmES S~ Judge -0 V Sch««, Dem lnep -1<.8. Cutro, Rep 1n1p. -H. F W•1pf\al, Rae> lt'lsp -M. M. Polley, Rep lnap. -.0.E. lee, Rep 1111 pey9* at the time of ..... II UNIT COO. C VICE. located et 2020 HorU18toedos C•k -N Long, "-'> Judge -M. Mete.on, Olm Judge -M. Plnello, Rep Judge -G. P. Fortevtne. Rep Judge -B.Lee, Rep lhet certeln r_, property lltveted In T .0. ~ CO.A.NY wey, Suite 208. In the Cfty o1 Senta Clerk -M M. IAvy. Rep Cler1c -R.O. Heeth. Rep c~ -o. B. KIM. Rep Clef1< -B. J. Swengo. Rep Cieri& -C.R. Sc:tlwwl. Rep ~ Beec:ti. Ofange County, .. duty ••P<Mhled T.,..1#'°9r the A County of OrMQe ate of PRECINCT -52..()40.1 Cler1c -Y.A. Bolton. Dem Cieri! -s R Lloyd Rep Clerk -L.B. Love. Rep Clerk -P.E. Klngtl9y, Rep Celltomle CSMc:ribed .. follolft: IOllOwlng OWCftbed deed of 1TWt c:tom1a. EL CAMINO . BANK POlllf1G Place -St. Joechlm PRECINCT -52s190-1 PRECINCT ~ 53~9'1 PRECINCT -53-101s1 PRECINCT -~*21 Lot 1, 8k>dt P. Of Trec:t 518 .. WILL SELL AT PU9UC AUCTION CeAfomle tlon duty . a Hall, 1064 Orange Ave Polling pteoe -Spregue ,._.cMnce, Polllng Piece: Rubina Reeldenoe. 45 Polllng Place: SMdlft Mo Pk Polllng Piece -SPA Cont Rm, 5000 recorded In Book 17, pegee 33 TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR potnled T~ under~~ lnap. s M.A. VoOorll. Rep 3021 Babb SI 8eec:on Bey ClubhouM , 1190 W. 151h SI Perk Newport through 3fS. lnc:lu1lve, Mii· CASH AHO/OR THE CASHIERS OR he •of 191e ~ in Judge -W.L. FOl't>MI. Otlil lnap. -O.J . Sl)(egue. Dem lnep. _ T. A. Rublni, Rep 1n1p. -L. E. ~. Rep lntp. -A.G. Wellt. Rae> ~ Mtipe Orange County CERTIAEO CHECKS 8PfCIFl£0 IN :~: ~ o..cs or T= executed Cleril -A.E. Armour. Rep Judge -E.A. Pappu, Dem udge _ L. M. Aubine, Rep J udge -V. 0 . Moody. Rep Judge -A. Sc:Mchtet, Dem Commonly known u 22" CMn-CIVIL COOE SECTIOH 2t24tl (PIY· by Wel1em PIMtwing Inc. 1 COfs Clerk -0.8. Ortv9r, Dem Clerk -V.E. Cunnlnghem Rep _ R S Sargent Rep C~ -M. E. Denton, Olm Clerk -F Grovee. Rep ne1 Ro.cl Newport Beec:ti. c.16-able al the llme Of .... In '-"" tlon ded Oc:1ober 18 PRECINCT -52441s I Clerk -C.J . Kleck, Rap lertl _ L E. S•genl,' Rep Clerk -E. K. e>oug.11, Dem Cltnl -K.A. Pet«90n, Rep torn1e neeo. moMy Of the United Stat•) II pore ' rec«offtce of the Coun . Polllng Place -Paul11lno Sehool PRECINCT -52s191s1 PRECINCT _ 53 . ..()71-1 PRECINCT 53-102s1 PRECINCT -53--3417-15 ARST AMERICAN TITLE IN· rlgtrt, llUe and Int__,~ to =.c:r tt; Mid County, u ~ 1oeo j')eularlno POl!lng Ptfa: Smith Aeeldenoe. POlllng P1aoe. Newport Hlft>or High Polling Place: Moe. R•csenoe. Polllng Piece -Wlc*henl ,...., SUAANCE COMPANY, .... ,.. and now held by It under Mid Deed corder's Instrument No az..se.zte. ln19. -J A TomHn, Dem 3041 Oonnyt><ook l.n , 900 !Nine 2025 £. Balt>oe Blvd dence, 2005 Vllll Ceud.i pieced by DOMINIC G COLLETTA, of Truet In the PfOl)erty r.einaft• by rMIOn of 1 brMOh o1 cMfeult If\ Judge -L A Lank1bury. Dem lnap. -C P Marron, Rep nep _ J 1 Sindt. Dem .1n19 -G G . Allen. Rep ln99. -E.A. Wickham. Rep • 1 new lnist• on Jenuary 20. CSMc:ribed· .. 0 BE .. T 0 pcymenl of perlOtmlnCll Of IN obi!· Clerii -L.S F9ffet, Rep Judge -v. M Nhton, Dem -B. J Shaw. Rep .Judge -E. M. Moeee. .. Judge -E.R. Wlckhetn. Rep 1"4. TR us T 0 R " " gatlonl ed thereby lndudlng Clet1t -CA Moul1rup, Rep Cleril -J. A. Smith, Rep 1eric -E M O Amore. Ae9 .Clef\ -C. J . Ou CNtme. Rep Cleric -L.V Thompeon. Rep TN Nie will be made wtthOUI CHAREST that rx:'or o.c.utt.' N<Mlce of PRECINCT · 52442-1 Ctenc -C. A. SmlUI, Dem _ E R Olen, Rep •Clen! -A. M MUI, Rep C*11 -MA. Relc:her1, Rep covenenl 0t wwrenty revatdlno BENEFICIARY CONTINENTAL wl'llc:h wu ~ FebNery 10, Polllng Place -Kl~ooke School PRECINCT -52sl92s1 AECINCT -53s()72s1 PRECINCT 53-103s1 PRECINCT -53-3fS&s 1 Utte. pc111111on. or 9nQJl'llbf'8noe FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1'84, a Recofdel'1 lnlttumetlt No 3155 klllybfook• Ln Potlfng Piece: Coelt College omo.. olllng Piece' Vlt'llell RMldellOI. Polling Plaoe: ci..ry RMlctence. 301 Polllng Piece-Wiiia RMl!Selice. 4620 to •ti.t)' the OC>llgellon w:ured by, RE-CORDED December 8. ttn 84-0807111. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC lnep -t>.L. Geynor, Rep 1370 Acs.me Av. 112 ~ AY TN Grand Canel Cortland Dr end purlUllftt to the ~ of .. u in.tr. No. M32 ri Book 12464 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8 1().. Judge -M L. Tefllgnl, Dem lnep. -M. L Blgler. Rap "9C> -M Y. Torf9)', Rep •In~. -P. J . Qeery, Rep lntp -P N. Mlc:heell, Dem COf1l11ueO In 1"91 Olf'teln deed OI PtlG9 153 Of omc:tel Aecofdl In t'1e DER FOR CASH, iewt\11 money of Cleric -V.P. Ring!«. Rep Judge -V. E. Magnueon. Rep -c . H Houslon, Rep •J\J4ge -J. A. Ctonw. Rep Judge -J. A Wlh. Rep !Net ueculed by RICHARD A. omc. of the Recof"der ot Orange the United Stet-. Of I catf'ller'• Cler1! -V L Pet•wn, Olm Clerli -E. J. Hante)'. Rep lett< -S. S Exley. Rep Clerll -J . A. Brandt.~ C'9ftl -J. 0 Goehen, Rap MONSOUR Al trwtor to ARST County, ct'9dl drewn on 1 state or l\lttonel PRECINCT -53--043-1 C*1t -P. E. Poa. Dem ler1c - u M Yarltek. Rep Clerk -H. c . Benwd. Rep C*k -c . v M~. No Pwty AMERICAN TRUST INSURANCE ..., deed ol lru91 ~IN benlc. ·~•·or lecser91c:reclllurnon Poltlng Pl.ce -8Mf Str• School, PRECINCT -52s193-1 PRECINCT -53-073-1 PRECINCT 53-105s1 PRECINCT -53-3*1 COMPANY .. truat•. tor the bin-loloWlng or 1 state or tecseral MVlng• ano 3100 8eet SI Polling Pleoe: en-. R••1e1. Polllng Plaoe: Reel &t•t• Store. POlllng Plaoe: Newport Beeoti Cit) Polling P\ace Peele R•ld•ice. 447 efll and w:wtty Of ARDINE J Lot 51 ot TrKt No 11102, II loan uaoc:tetlon domlcHed In tNI lntp. -M.J Th1teher. Rep 2283 Cornell Or 2000 w e.lboa 8Nd Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd Morning Canyon Ad . GRIMMETT •• JEANNIE GRIMs lho'Ml on I IMP recorded In Book ltate.111 peyet>te It the time ol .... Judge -T.M Oetlepe, Olm ·•nee>. -L. R. Ctlaaen, Dem !Mp. -P. M. Scott. Rep In~ -A.G.~. Rae> lnep -p p Peeee, ~ METT • t>eneflclary. dated [)ecems 323. Peoee 23 end 24 ol Mii-.. rlaht lltte end ln1ef9A1 held by II c..--L.0 Tldweil. Dem Judge -E. A. Apptegete, Rep Judge _ J 8. OeW900, No Party Judge -V. Rumble. Olm Judge -J B 0.VW. Olm tier 5, 1983 and recorded Oecems ~ Mepa. recordl ol Or· fn.. t In !!'lat ,..., ~ Cl«'k -8 .E. Crippen, Rep Clerli -G. C. Senderl. Rep Cleric _ A I<. Smtth, Rep Clenl -0 A Emmon1, Rep , Cterlc -B M. Farr. Rep «>er 8. 1983 aa IMtrvment number Ange County. Calttomla =u.t~ 1nMiald Coun"' end ~· PRECINCT -52..()44-1 Ctenc -R. S. Applegele. Rep Cieri( _ L. J. Ban, ,_ Clerk -S. A. WOO<IWOrth. Dem Cler1C -0 J . Woode. Rep 113-559197. In the o1t1c1 of the COIJns YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A delcribed u fc>llows " Polll~ Pleoe -Pomona SGhoOI, PRECINCT -52s 19_..1 PRECINCT _ 53-074· 1 PRECINCT 53-10fS.. 1 PRECINCT -53-37°'91 ty recorder of Orenge County. Call-DEED Of wusT OATEO $e9t_,., L<» 30 o! Tract No 38e7 M 2051 omon1 AY • Potllng Piece: Treller Town Polllng Pl-. Community Churctl, Polllng Place: Srnhh R•l!Selice, 209 POlllng Piece: Brown~. 810 lom4a. ~CT2'l10.N19TO UNPRLESSOTECYTOU }0AUKRE shown on a IMP recorded In boot ln:r-E.M. Busby, Rep ClubhoUM, 327 W. Wiiton St 1111 Hellotrope Av N11cluus Av Aceoll Av Notice of Def.wt and Election to " ' l 301, ~ 40~ o1 Mltloellaneoul J -L.C. SchUltz, Rae> tnap. -S. R. TudOf'. Dem lnec>. _A. Ii. Llpeet, Rep In~. -S. C. McNattey, Rep lnep. -T S Stlavelll Sell the cleecf1bed ,..., PfOl)erty PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Mapa record• ol Nld county C -L.K. Talbott, Rep Judge -T. 0 . Adkln1, Dem Ju4ge _ L. Otr. No Party Judge -8. C. P«*enpeugh, Rep Judge -A. T W•lget1 under 1he deed Of tnm wu ,.. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN ~ '1r9M eddrell or ot,_ com- Clerie -C.E. H ... lng. Rep Clerli -W. P. Mueey. Dem Clerk_ J . A. Blakemore, Rep Clerk -v. A. Hunsak«, Rep Clerk -L S P1tter9orl cord«! on Jttnuery 20. 1"4 u EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE .._._.Ion ,..., PRECINCT -52s0d·1 Clerk -A. A. Aul11n. Rep Clerk _ B J. FrMman, Rap Clerk -G. S. Smith, Aep C1eril -A. E. Brown document number 84-0285&0, Ofs OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST mort ---v•-t or tM prop- PolUng Piece -Martin Reeldenoe. PRECINCT -52s19S.1 PRECINCT_ 53-076'1 PRECINCT 53-307s1 PRECINCT -53s371s1 !lclal rec:ofd• of Mid covnty. YOU YOU SHOULD COl'(TACT A erty herelnibove delCf'lb.ci 19 2924 Redwood Av Polllng Piece: AM Community Ctr, Polllng Place· Bonner Aeel<*lce. Polll119 Place: Lumlan RMld•IOI. Polllng Piece: Harbor TN under91gned Trullt• <1112 LAWYER ~~~H=~and lnap. -V.S. Miiiar. Rep 681 Hamll1on St. 212 Vil 04 Jon 2018 Tu•tln Av Clubhou ... 1854 Por1 WM1 ctalmt eny llablllty tor any lnQorrec1s 49e2 Pueo Pall. lrvtne CA. I Thci underslQned 'hereby di•· Judge -B.J McKlm. Olm ln19. -A. Rtlctl. Rep 1n1p. _ J F. Bonner. Aep lnap. -C. A. Dru, Rep Pl ,_.of the str•t addr-or 01het 92715 . ctatms an Keblllty tor any tncotr.c1s Clerk -H.A. Roblneon, Rep Judge -E. H. Archanbeault, Olm Judge _ A. F. Bonner. Rep Judge -B. J Call, Dem lnep -P. J. Murphy, Olm oommon deelgnllllon If WI)' tll<Mn "(If • street eddr .. or common ~ 1n Mld 11r• eddr ... 0t othe< Cler'k -M J Whllegon, Rep Cler'k -C. A. Bal~. Rep Clerk -F. S Pr•1on. Rap Clerk -R. P. Marevlch, Rep Judge -J M Ollver, Rae> ,_.n, Sllld Nie wlM be made tor dMIQnallon of property II "'°""' common delignetlon PRECINCT -52..048-t Clerk -0 . c . Mtpe. Dem Clerk -p A Holllllder, Rep Clerk -M.A. Weber. Rep Clerk -v L llet. Rep Ille purpoM or ~ obllgatlonl lbow, no wanerity 11 glYen .. IO It• ~ a.Ille wlU be rnede wlthoul Polllng Place -Sankey AeelcMlice. PRECINCT -52s 197s 1 PRECINCT -5a-o78-1 PRECINCT 53-308-1 Clerk -J E Torr•. Rae> MCUf9d by Mkl Deed of Truet, Ins compieteoeet or correct,_) The warranty expr .. or tmptled re fS87 SfHlale St Potting Piece: Playport Mo Pk Polllng Piece Newport Elem School, POlllng PMioe· Skinner ReeldellOI, PRECINCT -53-372s1 eluding leM, ctlergM end·~ ben«lcleryT--..., ...... ~of 1~__..0eedor ..':..1 gerdlng 1i111. pc111111on. or encum lnap -M.A C•lllf'I. Rep ClubhouM, 903 w. 17th St l4th & Belbol 1724 Htghland Or Polllng Pi ece H1rbot ot the TNltM. ~. If any, , ..... v1 ,_.. .,.-... ..,.,... t>rances. to utlsfy the P'1nde>el bel Judge -C E WMley, Olm lnap. -R. M. M1mmano. Rep In~ _ B L. McCarthy, Dem .1n19 -P C Harnoan. Rep Clubhoule. 1854 Peti W•1 under the temia °' Mid OMcl of 19Ult in the obllgatlonl eecured ar>o1 of the Not• 0t othet OC>llget•°" Clerit -G c Tiedeman. Rep Juc10e -o . v. Plnkllatt. Rec> Judge _ c J Mlf'lhall. Mo Party Judr -v H 8..-.iey, Rae> Pt Tru11, and lntef9A1 thereon, end urt-thereby heretofOf'• executed end I eecured by NHS Deed Of Trust. ;w1111 Clet1I -JI AM-M, Dem ci.rit -M. J Harri•. Rep ~ _ M M WIQMf, ()em Cler -A L PnlChner. Rep lnarp -M E Herney. Dem ~ ~ of the Note MCUt.:1 dell-.d to Ille~ I writs lnllr'Ml end°"* -M ptOVIOeO PRECINCT -52,()53-1 CWti -M. N. Kenyon. Rep Clerk -N G Oakden, Dem Clerk -p 0 Lowttz, Dem Judge -A l(um. -by Mid Deed Of Truel wtlh im.rel1 ,.,. Oecl•lllon Of Oefeult end [)e.. tr-eln plus aovencee ""'Y ur>Ot'J Polling Place -Heyman Aeetd«loe. PRECINCT -52s198-1 PRECINCT -53s()77s I PRECINCT 53-309'1 Clet1I -M E O.~. Aec> et TWW!ty (~) pet(*ll pw ~ mend for Sele, Ind written notlOI of the tm thereof and lnl--' or 3190 Bermud• Or POllng P\ace: Hey RWlcMI~. 274 POlltng Pt.ce Bak• RMicMllCe, Polllng Place· l<•llng Reltdenoe, CWk -B K F1bl'•, Rae> from ~er/ 17, 19&4 to ci.r of brw:tl Ind Of e6ec:1IOO to~ Ille IUCh eovtirlCM and plul ,_ lntp. -A R S.W11d. Rep AlbaltOM Or 1515 Anita Ln 2607 All• VIII• Or PRECINCT -53-37ts 1 .. Thll nottcAt •• gi..... In com-undel llgl.S 10 ... UICI property lo c:hargeS end · .. '*'-ol .,,. J udge - J A F..,.11ra. Aep 11\8P -J. B Stake. Rep lnap _ K M Bile et, Rep lnap. -M C Steinhaus, Dem Potllng Ptfa Pacific Mutual ~ wtth the oemend ,_..otore utllfy lald ot>llgetlonl, and lher• TrustM Ind of IN trust• cneted bv Cteric -M. Heyman. No Perty Judge -E. M. Conard, Rep Judge -R K Greene, Aep Judge -M B. MarldUdln, Rep Ing, 700 ~ c.nter Or trl90e on uld Trult99 by UICI anet lhe undelligoed ~ laid MIO Deed Of lnm The 101a1 Clerie -J.L S.Ward, Rep Clerk -v. L Oentllng, Rep Clettl -J c Britton. Rep Clerit -E w KMtl"9, Aep lnep -B c Baldock. Rep 8eneflc*Y nollol Of~ end OI lllec11on 10 emounl Of Mid ob41g•llon. Including PRECINCT -52-0Sls 1 C1«11 -A~ F Smith, Aep Clet1t -K s Imhoff Dem Clerk -B J Crone. Rae> Judge -s M. weners. Dem 0.led' Apfil 27. 1984 be recorded F.on-y 7. , ...... , reuonebfy ..tlmeled ... ChetgM Polllng Plac41 -8ur11e Relldenot, PRECINCT -52· 199-1 PRECINCT -53-078-1 PRECINCT 53-310s 1 Cleric -0 R Frwy, "-'> DOMINIC G COLLETI A lnltt No M--054883 Of Offtc'et R9s end ~of IN Trv11 ... 11 IN t81 I Tan9get Or Po411ng ~: Ireland R•ldellCe Polllng Ptaoe· OeLuca Reetci.nce. Polllng Plat•: E11tblulf Terr Ctertl -M. c Ray. Dem Sla1• Of C.ittomla ) corci. In IN ofllol Of IN Recof"det 11me Of lnlllel publicellon of 11'111 No lnep. -M.R. Cunln, Rep 193-4 FlamlflilO Or 1921 T0yon Ln ClubhouN PRECINCT -53-381s1 1A1 Of Or1lnQ9 County llCle. 11 $339 ~7 17 Judge -S.K. Burtle, Rep In~. -A. L. Bergan. Rep lntc), _ 0 L ~. Rep ll'tlp -H. M. Largent, Rep Polllng Ptfa C•tlldo A ... lkllOI. 1 County Of Orange) Said .... di be mede. but 0.lld M~ I 1 1~ Clerk -PA. PearlOll. Rep Judge -R. F. Miiier. Dem Judge _ J E Lucu Rep Ju~ -F. S. Raffeno. Rep Surt9'0a C1 On Aptll 27, 1"4 before me, the w!1houl oovenent Ot ...,.,.,.t:y •• EL CAMINO BANK. Cler'k -S.E Lombardi, Rep Clerli -M. M. Spinn., Rep C1efit _ F J . o..ne.'Ae9 Cle<k -0. K Hunllberger. Olm •lnlP -M Cataldo. Dem undet91gned, a Nolll'Y Publle In and ~ or lml)lled. reo-tdtng lltte I• c.t1forn1a eot1>0'l tton PRECINCT -52.054s1 Clerk -8 . H. Mu'1Jhy. No Par1y Cletk -J M. Yutlcle. Rep Clerlt -C. M. McClure Judge -M, Plltnlll, Rep lor Mid County atld State, pet• pauullon. Ot encumbf'ano-. to u T~t• . Polllng Plllee -Bat.trlc: Cntr, 1975 PRECINCT -52·200•1 PRECINCT _ 53s079'1 PRECINCT 53-311st Clerli -0 Clllldo. Olm eonellyliOC)Mt'edDOMINICO.COL· .,.Y 1he remelftlng pnnap.I _,,of ' 8y REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 8a1Mtlc: Of Potting Pl.ce: Wlteon Sohoo4. 801 W. Polllng Place: Wei.,. AeetcMinoe. Polllng ptaoe; GoelltJ RMICSeoC1, 700 Cler1C -S J. Clllldo, AtMr Ind. LETTA. known to me lo be IN pet• lhe note(•) MCUl'9CI by Mid deed of SERVICE, lnep. -J .L. Garmon, Rec> WlllOll SC 2721 Wlndov. Or BllOll Av PRECINCT -S3s3S3-t eon wt10ee n.-ne II eubeerlbed to Trwt, -.tttl lnter'let •In Mid note • Calll0tnla corporation, Its A.gent Judoe -J .M. 8Uf1. ~ lnep. -0.1. Lovtng, Dem lntp. _ L. L Water•, Aep In~. -V C OoellU Polling Pl.ae: Goeggll. AeaidellO&. the wl1hln lntltumenl and Adi~ l~=~lfof~t": (Seel) O.J . Morger, ttl Preetoen1 Cleric -S.L llWll'I •• Rep ' Judge -L. T l<owatakl. Dem .Judge -c c . McAdam. Rep Judge -:-H G. MoCnmmon. Rep 1520 KMI Or. edged that,,. •MICU1ed IN ume .... . . 2020 North~. Sult• 208 Clerk -H.E. A.ciding, Aep Clerk -• K. Wrlgh1, Rep Olerie -M A ~. Dern Clef\ -s J e.nnm. Aec> ·~ -B. J. OOeooet. Rep Wt1,,... my hend and ofllc:lal.... ct\Mgee. Ind ~... of the $8nl• Ana, CA 92708 PRECINCT -62..06'-1 eteni -K. E TMIPM. Dem Clerk _ J Cerpent« Rep Clet1t -M A Conman. '-•J\J4ge -8 A. a.mtlgton. Aep SMiie L Gorrell TN9t• end Cit the tNrtl cree1ed by 17 141t&3-e8 1o Polllng P1eoe -Jepeen R .. lcfence, PRECINCT -52•201· 1 PRECINCT -53-08() 0 1 PRECINCT 53-312s I Cltnl -E. L. Pfwlllea. Rep Notary Publle Mild~~':' N6d on Tuwilry Pul>IWled Or~ Coeel Del~ 2449 Or11n99 Av IA P~: Hartke RMllMnOe, Po111nQ Ptecie MlflMrl setlool. 21 POl!lng Place Cllwtt R•ldelice. Clet1I -8 J Yehn. Allp PutlllMCI Orange eo-t Oalty P1'ot .. _ S, 1 ........ 2 ..,.. pm 11 -Plot May H> 22. 29, f"4 ~. -O.A. LlddlOota, Rep 3234 Av Merlnerl 290fS Alt• Vllt1 Or PRECINCT -~1 May I , 8. 15. 1"4 .,.,.,. ._ •• .,., .... 2~ -KE. Rupee. -2r-. !. Hlrtk•. Rep lnep -T A MltldenM•. Dem l1\9P -G p Cllwtt... Polling ..... Krueger Atlldelice. 234S-14 c~ A~ entfenoe lo..,.. -M.G Hendrtd!IOll. Dem -A. P. HugglM. ._, Judoe-J y McA. ... Rep Judge -P A. ar-i, Rep 2100 Pon OumeM Pi ClvlC C4nt• ~. 300 [Mc P\llJC ll)la: C*1t -G. Rief\, Dem -0. L McCultough, Rep Cleric _ L S. Muney, Rep .Ctent -M E. Wulllc*, Rep 1n1C> -K. F Fox, A-.> ~ Ave. °'9ftOe. C.A. PAECIHCT -52.ofS .. 1 C1e11t -J . !. Meno,,_ Clerk _ M p Mc~. Aep C*11 -K. £. ObeMt. Rap Judge -J M liln•, Dem A1 ~ l'"'9 Of IN lnltlel pu~ l'TAT'DmJfT Of' Polllng Place Montlcello PRECINCT -62-103-1 PRECINCT _ M-otM PRECINCT Q42~1 Cler\ -M H ury.te. '-PUlJC flJTIC( ~ Of tt111 --.. 1M tOllt AilANDCfl....,. Of' U.. Of ClubtlOuee. 150 ven., Forge Lil Porting Pt9oe: ArrMtrong Polllng pteoe Neiwpoft Polllng Piece• Nwpl VIia w Sulding. Ctertl -L R Krueger. Rap lmOUnt Of IN""'*" baMnOI °'IN ACTYnOU9 ....... fllMm I -Ii M 0o0wtn. "-'> =-C S Fl'1eder9dof1, Ae9 Qtubfiouee & 11 Cel\AI 393 Hoepl\al Rd ,ACQNCT -5).3M-1 '9CTITIOU9 ....... ~tklfl leCU"ed by IN el)OW 0... The~ P9'90N MWI abeft.s -L £ ,~.Dem J -A J Thomu. Aep ln.p -I Miner.,_ 2r-N M ~eridl)e. Dem POllnQ Piece Seltloe "°°"'· 1'40 ..... ST&~ ecribed deed ol""" end ... llN1ed dot'9d 11"4 ... Of IN Rct"'°"'9 .... -v L lrumley. Rep -0 AmwtronQ, Rep Juc1oe _ o f ~. Rep -M L MetcN. Rap Pat1l ~ The toftow1nO ~ -~ OIWta. ~ and _,...icee It ,.... Heme AS CONST~ an -J 8. UnneNn. AIP Clettt -B. c. Otlon. ,_, Clw\ -J ......... no'*'>' Ct« -J c Wong.._, =-E ......... Dem ~... '19.~ «> I co 2120 s.i1a Ma A"9 ea.a PMCIHCT -62.ot0-1 PMetNCT -U40f.1 Cliar1t -N 0 wan.. Rep CWk -c M. ~. --ca MecNI. Dem ~ Flnendllt SeMcee. nie ""* lllOlltltlOllW oeirtg.,, ...... CA 92'127 PolllnQ P\ace -Regel Mo ""' Polllno ~ l(reutzer Allldelioe, PN!CINCT -~2 1 PAECINCT 5$42&-f -a w ~ Dem 2..a· Fllec:Mr Ave eo.t. ....... Cl ~ °" wt*'1 IN opening bid re AllJn ~ 1120 seni. Ma C1uot1ouM. 18'& Monro¥la Av 2624 Colby fl1 Poft1nO Ptaoe MtiyMw FW1"911C19. Po111ng Piece Engtand A111•-.ce. a.t1t -8 T~. Delft 9212e OOf'llCMed "'lllY be obt__, by~ A...._ Costa ...._ CA. t2a7 .,.., -M.J. l.llnedOwM. Aep lnlC) -A ir. ~.No Ptt1y 307 ~Av 4S5 9nuQ Hltt>Or "° PAECINCT -~1 Wchelll J Menon. ••7 eutt. '"" (7 t4) t37·0HI Of (2 IS) TN~...,,.. ........ .NdQe -I.I..~. Aep Judge -A £. kt.utz.,, "9C:I =-L. A Qorilln, Dem ~-l. l. Mw:scdM, Ate) PolllnQ P\aceo St ~ Cllun:ti. eo-.rt. ...._ C. ~1 12l~ the dr/ betlOt'e IN.... lilrTecl to ~ .. .., W'I air..,. Clet\ -V M Cn.ltdlfleld, Rep a.ii -J 0. Wale, PllO -L. M lurton. A119 c;;t" -M W EQomdl, '-3233 Jloaanc V... Of Thia ~ i. oonduCted by en De'9Ct ~ t. ,... ~~on =,.,_ 21. lta =iHc'J ~Dem ~~ ~ :;~1':; '-Clertl = t : $': = Cwt!=: A. :::::.·:::: =-,. 0 Cf. Wll9of\~. ":... lndMdwel Mtd\991 J M#lon !.OMld ~ COMPAHY Fl~~!.~ o., • ~ P1901 -Vlllla Del L1QO p~ Pteoec (ltwtec UN1m Cflurcll\, ppf:QHCT _ 1 Pfi!EaNCT 1$42'·1 ()er\ fl H Wll&On, Thia~ -ftllid -..th IN 9y ()ltNty SctooooCMf ~ 1 lndMdual Clv~ 2111 M'IM veroe Dr 780 Vlctotte PotllnO ~ ...._ n11u...._ ~ ~ UlllNln A111Mi--. a.t1t I M. Frwnon. County Olertl oe e>r-. ~'Yon Secnl"Y I Aalll a.a.Id bet =-M. L CrocMln, -l14t ,__Or I01 ~Dr PMCINCT -~1 Ap-tl 18. IM4 Oi'9 Clly 9l¥O _..._ Ot99. CA Th9 ~ -,_, wllh "1tp, -H Otlelal. Oem -J A lutord, 09l'll =-0. A.~ -=-I. L AenW'¥ .If, Aap Po1141'19 "'909 "°"'1 .....,.. Aec ,_ tlttl CouMY Cllft of Or-. Cola!~ Of' Judge -0 .0 . 1racn., • ._, -D. J. Hoft..... . -"·VII °'""••QEJf•t' ... -v v ~.Dem Cent•. 240t ~·Del Oro I PutlllMCI Or-. ~ o.ty 1714) ~ Wey 10 ,.... a.Mc -P Chalal, Dem ~ -V C. SandO\W, """ -p H. ,,.,... A.; -Ill I . Owney, '-1"'9f> Y '-~. Aap Hot Apttl 2• Mey 1 l 11. IM4 ~ ~ C09lll Olly ~ 0tencl'I C.. Defy Qel'I( -H.H Prinll...... flflllCINCT -lf..21l·1 Qer1' -c. c. H~ -Clertl -111 G ~.Alp JU(1ge M A TlnW'/ION, Dem 22)0"'4 Plot Mav 15 22 2t. ,.... : !'lot ... ~ 1& n . "·..NM s , ... l'IAECINCT 52s 131· I "OllnO ~ ~ °"6.trdl, 'RICtNCT -~ 1 PPFCIHCT t.>-Ut-1 .Qer1I • fl I TllOINa. Aeo 2M~ I .. ' Otange Oout DAILY PILOT /Tueed1y, May 15, 1984 .. ..... ,,. .., °' ''NIDOOe ~ o.rut _, ~ 10 W Und9r 0.-d Of ...... Of1aNI of ·wNcti ... ... lor "'°°"" ln thil oftlce Of tM ~ 'lllD dlr of the County Of County ataMd 11ere1n. on .. RleolW'• tnatNl'flent 14-IMU, II~ to you ... ~ r.oorde of Mid ec.inty lftdlclMe )'O'I hllY8 en lnw.t In the pn c ,.....,_, to ,_....,, "'*=5;end In the~ ANTlltOncl IF YOUf' PAOP£ATY 18 IN fORE· Ol.~ 1£CAU8E YOU ARE IE· HtNO IH YOUA PAYMENT. IT MAY 91 IOlO WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, Md you may ha\'9 the lligll right to bring your llCCOUnl In OOOd ltendlnQ by peytng Ill of your Pett due 119ym911tt plut l*mltted oottl end pPM... Within three monthl trom the dell tlllt notice of dlif.ult -l'eCOfo.d Thltl amount II 110,MS.9 1 M Of April 23. 11184, end wtll lnc:rMM untll your ~t ~ curr.nt. You may not haw to pey the entlnl unpeld portion ol )'Ol.lf eooount. _, tllougll lull pey- ment wu ~.Out you mutt pey the ernount 1tated abOw Ah• tll<• mon!M from the dat• Of rec«datlon ol 11118 doQumenl (which d•t• Of l'eCOfdltlon appMrt llel'«>n), uni... the e>Ollgatlon belno loreolOMd upon permits 1 ~ .,_lod, you have only the legal right to ttoP ttle toreclo8ure by payfnf the 9'1tlre amount demanded b · your oredltOf: To !Ind out the amount you mu-.t l pey, °' to arrange '°' peym«1t o 1toP tile fOfecloluf• or If your p<o .>-I eny II In toreclolur• fOf eny ott ., ~. contact· Flrtt National B1 nk of North County. 3330 Vltta VI 1y. ~.CA (619) 439-8100 tt you have any queallont. youl lhould contact a lawyer or the gov- ernment aoency whleh may haV'e ln-1 klred your loan RelMmber, YOU MAY LOSE I LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOTICE OF OEFAUL T AND ElECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Sa11 Diego Foreclolure Sef· \1tc91, Inc ,• corporation It p<_,,. ly the Trut t• unoer •deed of tru11 dated June 7. 1983 e~ecuted by JAMES K MCGALL, an unmarried man and JULIE ANDERSON. •I alngte woman u Tru1tor, to MCurt ot>llQatlont In favor of FIRST NA- TIONAL BANK OF NORTH COUN· TY Beneficiary. recOf'ded June 13, 198311 Ate/Page No. 83-247921 of Otflclal R«x>rdt In the omc. of the ~def' ot Orange County, Call· fornla. delcflt>lng land therein u .,_ 0..0 of Trut t Mid ot>llg1tlon1 lncNcflng one DOI• for the eum of $83,500.00 That the l>«leflclal lnterMt unOer Mid deed of lrvlt and the ot>I• · 1 gatlont MCUred theleby are pr• antfy held by the undertigned. That • bt'Mdl of, and defauh In. the ot>lglllont fOf wNch MX1 deed of trutt It MCUftt}' has occurred In that payment has not been made of, The monthly lnttllllrnent or p<lncl· pal an<l lnter•t due l\ugutl I, 1983 and tubaequent lnatallmentt due therealt•: PLUS I late dlarge .. tet forth In Mid note. That by raaton Iner.al. the underllQned. p<eeent t>eneflciary under aald deed of trust. hat ex- ecuted and delivered to H id Truatee •written Declaratlon of 0. faun and Demand fOf Sale. a11d hat depollled wlltl Mid Trust~ deed of ·lrutt and all docu • evidencing obllgatlont tllel'tOy and hu eleeted and doel hereby elect to cause the trust P<<>P-j eny to be tOld to tetlsfy the obll- gatlont MCUred thereOy Dated Ap<ll 17. 1984 Flr1t National Bank of North County BY· Nel MltM. AV P Publllhed Orange Coas1 Dalty Piiot i May 1 8. IS 1984 23S1·84 Ml.IC 'NOTICE DEL NORTE SUPERIOR COURT 450 ~ .... ltr.et Creeoent City, CA. 95531 Petllloner TONY MICHAEL CASE RMPOO<Jeol. ALICE CASE Cue No 84-162 IUMMOHI (fAMILY LAW) NOTICEI You hive beef'I IMMCS., TM CCNrt mar ~ egalntt rou without rour being hNl'd un'"' I rou reepond wttt\Jn 10 deJ1. "9ed the lnt-.Uon below. If you with to Mek the acMce ot an allomey In lhl1 m11tet., you trl<>uk:I do so l)fomptly to '"" yOY< written reeponte, II any. mey be n1«1 on time AV1101Utted ha sldo deman· dade El trtl>utna .... deddtr con- tra Ud. lln eudlenetlt • -que Ud. ~ cMntro de ao dlM. Lee la lnfom\aclon que 919.,., I " rou wleh to _. the edvlce of 1111 attomer In tht• mattef, rou 9fMMltd do " ptompllr eo that rour Wrttl9" ~. " enr, mar be I fte.cl on time. II Uated deMa eoUcltat el oon- Mfo de llft abogedo en Mle MYft.- 10, deber le hac erl o I n · ,.,...i.m.n .. , de •la m-•· tu reepuMta MCrlta. 11 twr a1tuna, puede .., ~latrlld• • !tempo 1· TO THE MSPOMO£HT: The petlttonef 1\19 ftled • petition con- oemlng rour mamage." '°" f_.I to ftle a r"90"M wlttwn 30 da)'9 of the dete that ttll• tummona la ..,. ffd on rou. rovr default mar .,. 1 entend and the court mar ent., a ~t ciontalnlng lnjunctlft or other ordart concerning dtVl•lon of ptopeny. apoYNI tup-pon, ohltd c11ttoct7, chlld auppon, attorne7 ..... coeta, and tuch othef rett.t M mar be granted bJ the ~. The garnishment of w..,.a, talltng of m-r °' prop- .,,, , ~ other cour1 authorired proceeding• mar alao ~It Detect: Aprll 25, 1 .. JOHN AUXANOEA, Cleft! lty. 80MNIE WILLIAMI , Deputy JAMEi P. O'NElll. I02 s. lroadway lanta Merta. CA, t34S4 (IOS)m-2.tll Publl•hed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Mey 1S. 22. 29 June 5 1984 2591-114 Ml.IC NOTICE IUPfRIOR COURT Of CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of ORANGE In the Mttter of the Appllcallon of Rodoer w Rhinehart Jr tor Cl'len~ of Name • No A 123129 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Rodger W Rhinehart Jr haa filed I t l)efltlon In thla court for .,, order allowtl"lg petitioner to change htell\er name from Rodg« Wllltam Rhlnehtrt Junior to Rutger Lanting IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 1111 P9fl0nt lnteretted In the matter aforeMld lp()Mf t>efO<'e thlt coun In Oe(>ertment No 3 •I 700 Civic c.n•« Oflve Watt. Santa A/la. <All· 1 torn11 on June 18. 1984, 11 9 1S o·c:1oc1o. AM and then ltld tllel'e •how cauM, If any they havtt • why 1 Mid petition for ctia~ of narM eiloold not be granted IT IS FURTHER orcletltd that a ooPv or tht1 order 10 &now cauN be I put>lllhed In tl'le Oran~ Coatt Deity I Piiot. • ne.npaper or general ctrc:ulatlOn l)\lt>ll1hed In lht• county al ...,, ()(Q a w.-'°' !ovr con aecutiw ,,,..., prtor to lhe 01y of Nld hurtng Oiied M1y 9 1984 (AAHI< OOMENIC~INI JUdQI of Iha $uperl0f Court ...... ~·"' Mf0l~Apt.t1 HlllnUnltoft ....,_, CA. ... Pubtiahed <>ranoe Coat o.11y P1101 Mey I' " '° Ju,,. 5 1 8A 1'1"3 84 PICTYTIOUI .., .... ll&AlmeTATW The ~ l*IOM.,. OOlng bullnMa M: SIR SPEEOV PRINTINO C!NT!'I. 270 s. '"'1ol # ,03, CO.ti ....... Ca 92eff Olaton lncotpora1.c1, 270 S lrlltol , 103, Cotta ....... CL 92t2e TNI ~ II oonducl9d bJ• t oorporatlon. Olaton lnoorporatecl a.men 0 D&u Jr Preeldent Thia •tai.ment WU Ned wfth fhe County CleA of Orenee Oowlty on April 18, 1984 ,,...... PublllMd Orange Coaat Dally P~\11 24, May 1, 8, 16. 1984 2227-84 F1Crmou. IMJ9 .... NAiii ITATl:IMNT The followlng peftOf\I .,. d()lng butlntll U Catlle<lne Camllle Cotmellca, 1210 Klnot Road, Newport Budl, Ca 92663 Ruble Bertonnean, 1210 t<lng1 Road, Newport BNctl, Ca. 92863 Roland L. Bertonneau. 1210 King• Road, Newport Beach. Ca 92663 Thia butlnesa Is conducted by an tndlvldual (Hu1bend & wttet Ruble Bertonneau This 11atament wu flled with the I County Clerll ol Oranoe County on April 16, 1984 ~ Published Orange Coaal Dally Piiot Ap<ll 24, May I 8, 15, 1984 2231-M P\B.IC NOTICE aUPEJttOR COUAT Of CAUFORHtA COUNTY Of ORANGE In the Matter of lhe Applloallon of MARY MADELEINE BEINHOCl(ER, Petitioner. tor Change of Name I c-No. A12'121 ORDER TO IHOW CAUIE WHEREAS MARY MADELEINE I BEINHOCi<ER. Petitioner. hu meet I a petition with the clerk Of lhlt oourt for e decree changing Pelllloner·e name !Tom MARY MADELEINE BE INHOCKER lo M ARY MADELEINE CHRETIN. IT IS ORDERED that all ~tons Interested In the above matt8' ap- PMr In Department 3 of thl• court, located at 700 Civic Center Drive Weal. Santa Ana, Callfomla, on June 18. 198'4. at 9' 15 A.M .. or H soon thel"eetter u the mall« may be heard. and snow ceuM. If any. why tl'le petition tor change of name ahOuld not be granted IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thal I copy of thlt order to lhow cauM be put>llltled In the Dally Pilot, a -· paper of general circulation printed In Orange County, CallfomlL once• week fOf tour MKlOettlv'I W9tllt prior to 11'1e dale tel tor heating on the petition Dated Mey 9. 1984 FRANK OOMENICHINI Judge of the Superior Coun THOMA& W. AllEN 1151 Dove .. ,..,, SI.tit• 100 Newport had\, CA. t2MO (711) 752·1•1 Publlahed Orange Coatt Dally Ptlot M•y IS 22 29 June 5. 1984 2S69-84 P't&IC NOTICE SUPfRIOR COURT Of CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANOE In tr1e Matter of the Application of LEE ARON WIESENECK lor Change ot Name No A 123073 AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME L6E ARON WIESENECK l'llS nled 1 petition In tl'lls court for an ordet allowing petitioner to change 1'111/her n1me lrom Lee Aron Wl-k to Lee Aron West IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tl'lftt all persona lnteresled 1n 11"\e mallllf aforesaid appear belore this court 1n Department No 3 11 700 Civic C9'1ter Drive West. Sanle Ana. Call 1 tornla. on June 18, 1984, at 9 1S o'clock AM. end then and there I show cause, II any they have . wlly said petition for change of name should not be granled I IT IS FURTHER ordered that e copy of this order to Show cause be I publlahed In tl'le Oranoe Cout Dally Piiot a new19aper of general circuleuon. i>vt>llahed In tttta county at least onoe a week '°' four con- secutive w9'1s PflOf to Ille day of aald heiring Oiled Mey 10. 1984 FRANK OOMENICHINI Judge of the SuperlOf Court MARVIN I . KAPELUS a Al· I 80CIATE8 * Ian Mleuel om.., lull• JOO I Newport had\, CA. t29IO Publlthed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Mty 15. 22 29 June S. 1984 2S84-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME STATEMENT The IOll0W1ng persons ere Ooing butlneas aa 0 0 H SUPERVISION. 313 E 201h, Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Donald E Allred. 313 E 201h St Co11a Meae. Ca 92627 This bullneu ts conducted by an lndlVldull Donald E Allred Tl'l•s 11a1emen1 was llled with 1he County Clerk ol Orange County on April 16 111114 F213186 Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 24 May 1 8 1s 1984 2226-84 Ml.IC NOTICE I UPEAIOA COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORHl.4 FOR THE COUNTY OF OAANOI! In the Mall• ol the Appttcatton of HARRY GERSHWIN, Petitioner tor Change ot Name NO. A1Z2214 AMfNOED 0..DER TO IHOW CAUll! (C.C.P. \ 12'T7) WHEREAS, HAARY GERSHWIN P111111oner, hu filed an amended ~1111on wtth the clefll ol thlt Court tor 11 decree onanglng Pelftlon«'t name from HARRY GERSCHWIN to HERSCHEL DOV GERSHWIN. ll IS ORDERED that all P9"0fll Interested In the tl>OV9 mall« •P· pear In Department 3 of thlt C<>urt . toc:ated at 700 CMc Centtf Ori~ Wet1 San11 Ana. Callfornla 92701 on June 11 1w al 9 15 A M or u toon '"-"n" N the matter mey be n .. 1d. alld thow cauM. If any. wny the Arneno-o Petttlon lor Chana-of Name stloutd not be grtnted IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy 01 11111 Arneno.d Ord« to 1 StloW CauM be pul>fllhed In the Orange Cout Di lly Piiot. a~ pa~ of general ClrCUlatlon prlnte<I In Or111109 County. Callfomla, ~ • w..ii for tour llUOCM9IY8 .,...., ~ 10 the datt Mt for tleenng on the A~ Petition Oate<I Aprtl 30 1984 FRANK DOMENICHINI Ju61)9 or the Su~Cour1 I AMAfltA ,AYI IT~IH .... ~A...,.._A_.' LCMI ~ CA.. IOCJ3I (2tJ) tft.out ~ul)lt11'1«1 Orange Coa•1 Oattv Piiot Ml~ II 15 '2 29 198'4 rtCilJIOUI Mtllnl ..:::0 ITA,W 'IT The '*'°"' .. OolnO bullnMI ... Sl'I CIAl. ATllHTICN 81!'1· VIC£8, :1121 ~ llMi .. 81141• 72, Coat• ....... ca. 92t27 Verne A. Lareon. Jr .. tS70.A Or· ange Aw. Cotta M--. CL 92e27 1llll tiu.in.-.. ~ by: .,, lndMduel v A. unon. Jr Thia atat~t waa lllecl wtth the County Cletk ~ Orange County on Aprll 11. tW """°' Publlt!Md Orange Coelt Oel"r Piiot April 24. Mey I . 8. 15, 11184 2222-M PlBLIC NOTICE l'ICnnoua IW ... H NAmlTATl:•NT Tile lotlowlnO P9"'9f'' are doing bullMll u: SeabrMze Propertlee, 17571 Watenon Street, Fountain Valley. Ca 92708 John Manuel PatlOM. 17571 Watenon Street. Fountain Vatltry. Ce 92708 AlfOf\aO PtrandN, t 7571 Wet•· ton Street, Fountain Valley. Ca 92708 Thia t>ullneu It conduc1ed by an unincorporated eaeoelatlon other than • Partn6rtlllp JOhn Paredea Thia 1taternen1 wa,s llled wlth the County Clerk of Orange County on Ap<ll 12, 1984 f2AM12 Publlthed Or anoe eo..i Daily POOi Aprll 24. Mey I . II. 1S. 198-4 2223-84 Pl&IC NOTICE flCTmous 1ua1N£t1 NAM£ STATEMENT The fotlowlng persons are doing outlneaiu GLOBAL SENIOR TRAVEL. 2790 Hart>or Blvd, Suite 313, Cotta Mesa, Ca. 92626 George Sherman Tarrlll. 314 62n<I Street. Newport BelCtl Ca 92663 Thia bu41nea la condVC1ed by an individual G Sherman Terrlll Thia statement wu filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Aprll 11 1984 f2'S3a Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot AP<ll 24, May 1, 8. 15, 1984 2221-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FlCTTTIOUS IWllNEll NAME ITATElll!NT The followtng pertont are do4ng outtneu u 1ST ANSWER SECRET ARIAL SERVICE. 24S F1ac:r-Ave, •C-2, C0tta MeU.. Ca 92626 Chris A And4non. S939 Calle Principia, Anaheim. Ca 92807 Tiii• t>utlneN It conducted Dy an lndMdu11 Chr1a A Anderson Thi• atetement wu flled wllh the County Cle<k of Orange C<>unty on Aprll 16. 1984 , F"2Ult1 Puollshed Oranga Coatt Delly PllOI Ap<ll 24, May 1 8 1S. 198'4 2229-84 Ml.JC NOTICE FlCTmOUS IU8lHfll NAME STATEMENT The followlng persons are doing business as TONIGHT'S VIDEO 2750 Hart>or Btvd, •A3. Co11a Mesa. Ca 92627 CALIFORNIA DRIP, 2750 Harbor Blvd. P A4, a Callf corp , Cotta Mesa. Ca 92627 This business la conducied by a corporation Calif DRIP Frances Sa1am1a. Vice Presldeot Thts statemeol wu 11190 W11h the County Cieri\ or Orange CO<Jnl)' on Aprll 19 1984 F2UM7 Pubhsl'led Orange Coatl Dally Piiot Aprll 24 May 1 81, IS. 1984 2243-84 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IWllNEll NAME STATEMENT The fotloWlng pertonl are doing businesa ea D & N ENTERPRISES, 10348 Slous Rtver Circle. Fountain Valley Ca 92708 NorlOn Humphr9'(S. 10348 SIOu• R111er Circle. Fountain Valley. Ce 92708 Oevld Chavlt. 275 Walnut St., Co.ta Mesa. Ca 92827 This buslnesa ts conducted by a general partnerahlp David Chavtt Thia statement waa filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on Aprll 16. 1984 f222i&tl Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Aprll 24 May 1 8 1S. 1984 2224-8" MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U81NHI NAME 8TAT£MENT The followlng persona ere ootng business as PUBLIC IMAGES", 65S 1 Warner '"e . 11182 Huntington Beach. Ce 12647 -6SS1 Warner Ave 11182. Hunt- ington Beach. Ca 92647 This buatness 18 condueled by an tndlVldual Ronald Thr~ TtHt sta1ement was tlled With the County Cieri! 01 Orange County on April 16. 1984 ~ Put>llahed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Aprtl 24 Mey 1 8. 15 198-4 2228-84 MllC NOTICE LEOAL NOTICE NIEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DllTRICT Notice Inviting INd• NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN that the Board ot Education of 1he N....,. port-Mna Unllted School Dltlrlet of Orange County wlll receive t>ldt up 10 2 00 PM on the 29th day of May 1984. II the Purchulng Office Of the Dtttrlct, l<>Uted at 2985-B Bear Street, Cotta M... CA 11 wtllell time n ld Oldt wlll be publlcly oe>en· ed and reed for SURPLUS PROPERTY CONSIST. INOOF I Mell Diii Sita. Olet>olt Addltlonal Information on Ille tn the office ot ll'le Purctlaalng Dlrec:tOf Of Mid teh004 dltlriel. 2985·8 8eer StrMt. Coltt M .... Ca Thlt Board of Education ratefVM tn. l'ight lo reject any or all bid• and to waive any Informality or lr- r•tarlty In any Bid ~ NEWPORT-MES A UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTAtCT or Orange County, California Dofothy Harvey ~lltler C P M Purchaalng Director (714) 55&-3217 Publlahed Orange Coatt Dally Piiot Mty 15, 22 198-4 2588-84 PtBJC ftOTIC[ The 1N3 Mnuel Report of Van Oru1'I 'oundl tlon T~t It avalleble '"' lnapec:tion ti 802 w Belt. Sama M a Cellfomll 92707 during rav 11l1r bullneU houri Sign«' s D VanOruff Trutl" Put>lllhed Orange Cout oa11y Piiot .... v 15. 1984 ,. . THE DAILY PILOT .LA . IFIED 01-'Fl<:f. HOllR, Tde phone Sf'r vfrt·: Monday-Frida) 8:00 ·\.:\1 .-5::JO P.\J. Bu ~i11esb Countn: \londa,·Frida' R:OO \.\t.-5::u) P . \1. DEADLI '.\ t.:~ l>t HI.IC \T IO\ 1>1-. \IH.1 \E \l o1uh" 'I ut•..,d a·~ \\ 1·d111 ·~dl1\ T liur,tla \ I· richl\ '°lu I , \l.,11. I 111· .... \\ t•d . I I ::m a .111. 1::w p .11 1. 1::w p .11 1. 1::w p .111. I ::UI I' 111 . :HHI JLllt. J IHI p .111 (..\'CELL\ TIC)\ & COIUtECTfO\'-;: < .1111Tlla t i1111 ... a 11cl 1 o rrl't t iu11 .... 111<.1' ht· 111 a d 1• 011 .... u1n1·1lt·acll1111·.., a ... a ho' '" Plt'ihC' a~k lo r a 1·urn·t·llati1111 11 u11tlH•r "twn 1·att1·1·1l111 j! \l>llr .1cl . ERRORS: ( ht·1 ·k \ 011 r a d 11.i i h 111HI rt•t>t>rl c·r ror... im111t·d aat c·I' rtw II ·\I I ) Pll OT a ....... unu• ... liahtl1t\ fu r the· fi r ... t i11n1rrt·1·1 i11,t·rt io11 unh (LA . .'If I ED <>·J.2-56 78 .;;;;R-.ta;;.;1;.;•.;.• .;.ft;.:r...;S;.:1;.:;lt:..... __ Bta1n ltr lilt .-.G•-•-•.;.;;11-.1 ___ .:.;100:.:.:Z Gtatral l 002 132,000 "Wlll Tl IUCH" "IUILIEll'S Mot>lle Home ln Newport Beech with-In welklng dlatan4;e to oceen 2 bedrooms. oomm pool, clubhouM , covered park- ing. "Why Rent .. Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 111m 1111441000 llEPO" Large owners unft ttu 3 Br and 3 Ba's plus two 2 Br. 2 Be units. All with private patios and llrepleces Greel Income Beach side of Coaat Hwy Ask THE REAL ESTATE RS for M ary Dentls 6-44'7020 llllU I ELLIS Formerly Lingo R E OllUCIYE SHl,000 Owner wlll consider trade or otter 3 Bdrm. 2'"1 Ba localed In one of the best areas of Corona del Mar COMPARE* OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daily 108 777 25c Pl.lot r Santa Ana Register Newport Ensign The Pennysaver C11cu1a1ton 49,000 C11culalt011 52,000 C11cu1a1ion 80r000 C:1rc uliltton per thousand 63c per thousand 50c per thousand 49c per thousand Rates Based On 3 lines -7 Times ·Based On Competing Clrculallon In Piiot Market '~~~:~' s~ \\ell~ -a r.tr s· .... ... , Ulfo4 l>y (\.0 Y I rO\lllN 0 lto"O""O• 1-ette t ~ ..... '°"' • .,~b fld WOid• .,... "'°" fOt"-f0v1 """Di. ollllO'dl t I p ,~ i N r I 1--~S_W~E .... N..:.....:..Y~1 , I I' I I . 1--.... N_A.,..R-....-P _K~1 :r I J· I . S~ly rut141 ro """ cSat• 000 Y'll• •v•• l\Oll(.• 11'1•1 trlc)r'1•"1t9 """" ........ 'f(t<J •• "GI -? ~ .... IE~~,~o~lo-....RI_' v ___ I .....jl o ,..," .. ~ ... . . . . . .,, . ;:.: :i.;, ;:. :: ~. -. !: r rrrr1 I I I I I I IORAl·lnl &11 .. rt 111 Ol111lfl11tlt1 2004 .-l ------ GE 759-QlOO --------• t .., •I ~ ', 0 0 • ;, • • • THE REAL ESTATERS • 642-5678 YllWUU Offll rm OUM , 2 bdrm aYllM, •1eoellent 1980 Ana he im, HARBOR VIEW-4 Br. 21,i, .,....,,,..PiPPw-.---."'91 condition. Some view of 645~220 be. tam rm, 9CrOM trom ~! ~~~~ c~~~I & 3 br. 2 be, tam. rm wlfrple, ~~~m~~o~:~ener ' DIR. db gar .. xlnl cond. -:--==="'""'~·=-=-~,,_,,,.,=--,,,... UM IULn S750/mo yrly, no pet• LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Ill-llOO 64M834, 8.42·9118 Lov.ty 8 Br, pool/epa, -------•--------: 3 Br 2 Ba frpto. bltlna, yard, 8'>9C1KVlar view! Yrty IM By own.r, charming -4 Br. no ~ta 1•t + NC. 875-7873 t't'. ba lrg lot, 60 11 110 Ulll& Lii llPLD $776/mo 721·B c.ntw Nwpt T.-r9Ce: 2 br. 2 C>a. Cov«ed patio. Ir .... new Walk to lhopa, ~.Bal. St. 497-6217 patio. gar.. new etpt roof. new plumblng pier. lenylr•t• 38rl2b9 Avall June 1 S3e& 1750, 111/eec:: ~7968 St 15.000 873-7794 ea, 218 8el Bl 873-2943 rent 6 utll• cozy 11 Ooeantroni detulle ciwtom 111"1 HUim Wnt11la1ttr bungalow t b< wtblt 3 Br, famly rm hofM on Two acre private parlc 539_. 190 8-1 Rl1y tee ~ bMCt1 '3300/mo ac rou from thl• Im· PIOIATI UU Brand MW 2 Br 2 ea cut-8.U~778 819/:M0-1214 m11cu1ot11 3 Br 2 Be 3 bdrm, 1~. be hOUM In tom condo W 18th St 1' l..w..tlll TrlJ I.th townhom• w/atteched gOOO cond "u Ii" 6831 ml bMoh. gw . s1gs. Avall now 1_5 Bdrm. dbl cer garage Conve Abraham lnhMltanoe tu Si.rt• Mgmt 14,·1324 S100-92&00 8-42-1183 nlant to lhopplng. frwy apprelMI SH .000 C.11 CONOOS 2 °' 3 b<, MW ~ & Hahn R. ! eccese lor commuter1 Al Jamie Joaeph, Admlnla-onry H 4 500. b911e< lake tretOf CTA 842--4et8 CtlOlce of crptg, att. 2 Stepe 10 bNcti: 3 br, 2 b .. a IC>Okl 7~ 1501 oar . bf~71S:: s1111. 2 11y, frpk:, dble oar e .. ~u. ..... l llO mo. ...../option ..., .. , WAUb•Lll ---' r.rne wum. ~ ~ Sell tn•tlQll la11t with Dally Piiot W&nt Ada 1BA 1211,,. ,... .. _ C/9et CondoSCAZ.a28r tbe. el 11100/mo. 645-8&21 _, 'T"'' • .nen!t• N50 Ind ut W•"' • ~~·~= ~79orl31.eoat b:t::.c~~~ &24,500, c:.a11 641-257'3 Et_,. 2 bt twnheoe~. '900' • yrly 539·1 f90 l 00 MMl)l.MOVU.10 '*17 plt1 ~d, oetl)Ort + S.t Rl1y ... ftnd • nom• IOI' your crll-~ Agt ~1--1'00 NTEO R80AVllEW 1 u 1 1 n c 111 t I fl• d Shop Cilaulhiid -ou1 11ore HOMES er• tor 1NJe or OA2-!\~18 n~er CIOMt 8-42 11878 Ol)Uon. Femlly. 1141~809 . - .. Q l •r I•• llr••l•r, . . SYDNEY 0MARR Atut!Mall, Val. lettb,lhteb 2tM lntab Wut.. 2111 Liit I,.... JIM lelt Wu... 1111 lelt Wu... IHI 1!11 ...... llfl lut. ...... ntt LlllU IUll Wanted unfum ept by Bfown I = 1 ;m. lllT't'lill •DmL ••llTAnlllli. 2 ll-1 Fl.. I.TH I.I mature, ernpl lady. p,.._ foot, .,.,, ~ In Coeta lm"*'late. must have Typing. It eccounttng, cu.-ea_,.,tene.c:S Executive ent landledy does not ~ Mw.. 54 19 exper In 1upervl1lon. tomet '91atlona. 1Ntne. s.cnt.y tor ~ IDOi Wkly rentata. $126 & Uf). preclata my 8 yra of Found 6113: approx. ~yr F Must be abte to wont BALLY YACHT CLUBS publi.tier. Mu•t have Color TV. fr .. coff... quletneaa. r..._ ren1 yrty bm/blk/wttt HU8t< /Shep Minda. N9wport Dunea, 751 7221 (~ .....-lhottt\lnd & Detlgtltful ooaen breeua. h.ated PoOI & atepa to wttttou1 uptteep of ruga, mix , CM/NB. 842-~701 On Jamboree, be1 PCH & • ;Hi;, Attrectt-.. ~ redecorated 4-plex, all oc.an. Kitch'• avail. plumblng, Of enwgency TM N9wportar Inn. IUll/llllm lnltne. Call 752-M74 new pluatt carpet• & 985 N Cout Hwy. maintenance a monthly Found: Pup, Malmute mix. Apply In penon. om. & coanwtlca fOf' pNit- drapM. dlawuhers. lot• Ulgun1 BNch, 494-5294 payment• on time. W•tmlnl1tar &Old tHw--mc.ey. Npt Bet\. &40-7373 111111&. .... of cl<>Nt•. prtvate gw-751-6183, Iv mag ~lme port Bl N.B. 64&-5314 UIT-lllml Entry l9Y9I poeltlon. ute W_...,_ d M IS age. laundry tae111t1u. II t I ..,.. A:: I ~ring per90n9 10 ..... , ....wng .....-wttti naur-. IC'U.UH ay. ay tome prtv•t• p811oa. •" •-~., .u&f" tr Found: Wttlt• c1og with 1.0. manegar 1n Sant• Ana of· 11.Dl/nPlllT '7... ·......., 2'50 ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19):Youcan reachforbrassringandgrab 38drm.2'h8&. lrlff..ehnWMtM Int nu ~ 8Mctl AnlrMI nee. No exp. nee. Wiii Ce11Lynn540- 1t! What seemed far away IS clo~ at hand and you will get credit long 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 24 Hr. Care. Lovely lloenM Huge, fuAY m 2 c:er Shelter. 844 3e68 train. Cell Alu: 8&2-6843 ~ ~~ FIT ~~:~r~:~hi~~~~~. c~p~~;~·;~~stt;;r:f~riJ~~~i~ic ~~~~~~ 1 Bd2211tt. st. ttome. <114> 97~54M :1~'19m! ~ CdM. L:;~Eof R:: ~~ For A~<?.~~~ ~ ~~~:. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Study Anes message for valuable 118-1111 1 ... 11 want Gwega Nr. 17th a :=~n ~~ ~ ~need .. ~1 .,.;,.. eomm7 . Mon-F1'I S4 IV. A'1fJtl et hint. Yo u no longer need feel limited. Focus on expansion. added lntalt UM Irvine. N.8 1 cw 1tw Hwy Mey 11 1964 -.. Inga ..... .._ BOOKS ON TAPE: 729 resources, relationship that SfOWS stronger. You'll finish important CdM 2Br furn, pool, tenni9 atcwage. aft6. 845-7&14 640-2856 ' e1S-3aaa Baby9tttar. full or PIT. tor FW.CS. C.M. 54l-652S parmOJeCC .• ~· Added recognition 1s d~e and you might be "flirting with Large 1 Br. 1 Ba. quiet, June to Sept $850tmo + OtUct Latah Hi4 Loat ~10-84• IM'vw grey ~~~~. ~ ~ IEIUIL .... fl walk to bMctt $475/mo. ~ 76Mi40 te17 w .. tdiR or NB tiger P«Slan C81 '· vtc. ,__ FulhJme. Outl• lndude GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Stress abilily to 'Cl going on your own. 960-8e56. CORONA DEL MAR: 100' $1.30 aq ft.. . . Rog•ra G1tden1. RE-BABYSITIER: llW In for Melnd• TNd(ery ftlng. mell prepwlltlon I Emphasis on lcphties. rights. permissions. m antal status. Member of IUWlll on the B•y. aandy beech. Agent 541-5032 WARD 760-1112 two acttool age Jina, San Cl...med AdWft:iT Mgr r ~ ... ~~ o pposite sex becomes ally. helps you to see the "right people ." You'll YILUIE pl«, very pvt 4 bdrm +. S330/up crpta drapM ale Loat Mey 13: amallwhlteM Clemente. 714 92-14n IAILY PIL ...,motlv.ted,orgentnd break with past, you'll imprint style and dance to your own lune. June t5-0ct. 15. $25,000 17301 e.acn. Huntington Poodle, E/bluff area. coi-BABYSITTER wanted: 330W.Bey, P.O. Box 1580 & must ttevie • C8'. Call CANCER (June 21-July 22): Go slow. investigate various aspects. New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury totll rental. Agt 87J..8.494 Beecti. 842-2834 lar but no 11g1. 720-HIM care tor 3 chlldren (5.2.10 eo.ta Meu.. CA 92829 Tom !MMe 81 553-1133 t F I · I t. t 't ' d apta In 14 plane. 1 Bdrm, Fum 28r ~"'o .,1• n.11 moe) A.ppro• 2x par wt! 842....:321ext.302 o p ions. ocus on persona environment. emp oymen nu n ion an 2 Bdrm and Townhomee .....,..., " .,..... Balboa llland, ama11 of-Loet: Whit• go6d watch C.M ar• 842-e222 · lllllY PlllH health. lntiutio n nng.s bell of accuracy -you 'll know what to do and + poo11 tennla water-CM. 751-5501 or Ana Ad llcH. s250 & up wtblk wrlat band. Mey 10. . Termite~ T~ you will be at nght place at "special" moment. 11111. ~·· Gu paid "213· 842-4300 24hr• 752-2841or873-5374 Matlhall1.c M or Hoag Bantclng COOK Experle!ICed twn-.,__, LEO (July 23..~ug. 22): Social activ ities muluply. Charisma is From San Dteoo Frwy Lido Beyfront. dbl wide Hoap Reward 760-0418 lat1MrhnlM a., bur~. hOt doQa:=t*Xl6 . .:::'·~~ S:: present. personality sparkles, vitality makes ··comeback ... Be ready for drive North on Aeectl to Mobile Hme, couple or Oelux Privet• <51· ~ scR·M LETS Sucoeettul Independent 25-30 "" ... ca.r~nlry H:perlenc• encounter with cr,.2 1{ve. cballenoino d ynamic member ofoppos1te sex. McF•dden and W•t on angl adult only. Smell pat ~pt~· ~1:· 'cf'ec\~.pl~ull I\ • benk ha• Immediate negotlable(dapendlng on needed. we train Call ,.... o-o-McFadden to Seawind OK. $1200/mo. 957-0221 opernng In our ~ experie nce ). Ho•g Ch•.._. g..12 Focus o n ap,~rance, wcanng apparel and general body image. VIiiage. (714)893-5198 MN .. Plfklng. nr Hoeg •NSWERS 8e6ch office tor eu. Bannlchaetl Uk tor Jutea ·--,. noon. VIRGO'(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22):Che.rtde1ails. read between lines. study IOUIRHTI Hoapttal. SHOO mo. ~ n tomer s.viee Repr...,,_ 845-3678 btwn 9 a 11AM 979-e021 small print. Emphasis on temtory. home. safety, relatio ns w ith older Su:c;.leaS4~~~,;,~0-C!~ UfflllTS 759"9501 Un~-Newsy t•tlv9. Handle t~ or 1:3(µPM family member. It may be necessary to revise. review and plan to build Andy 964-8870 SUMMER RENTALS Executive aultea. Newport Pr".!kw· 'fKonde<E trrea...,.nlf•c!· cronedlctur~~,· Coe*. PIT Appty att 2pm 1111111 h . Id Sc I k l CALL TODAY Center. full aervlca. .. .. " .. ..,.,_ o n structure t at 1s more so 1 . orp10 pays ey roe. L le L "'141 ~ atatementa. heaV'f \_.. at Nwp H~bor Elk• Ldg Outgoing. entttualHtlc LIBRA (Scpt. 23-0ct. 22). ViSlls. relatives. trips, wriuno contacts lfUI IC• • Slllyculletotterdate: "Old ~. ate. Eacel*t 3456 Via O Porto. NB edutta • Ptlf1/tlme ~ "" 2 §; 1 61 6Ui)i;x w/ View. H • ir•-you ever notice thet ..-~-i..... with exciting individuals make this a dynamic scenario. lmpnnt your ~ morning• come when benefit• Call Personnel: COOK (RELIEF) Apply In Inga. You mutt en,...,. own style. do some detective work. be aware of motives and unique 2 blka to Bctt. No pet•. Preatlglouaofc. bank bldg. you're not AWAl<E?" 851-9900 EOE MtFIV/H paraon 19th St. West. WOt'lllng with yOVttt 81\d methods. Gemini. Virgo . Sagittanus persons figure prominently. $900.+dep. 497•3973 prtme C.M. loe. malnt. Ct••trotl•• eo.ta Meaa. 850-5735 bec!,r:"!;:' ~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Fam1l} tradiuon could be altered or Lrg Studio w/full kneh. MC From 5160· 642"7850 PtrMHh 3011 eu.. ~Ptlona broken. Cycle high and you'll earn more money than onginall} = =5 ~ep1utu1: Penln oceanfront hme. ~=::-~~:C· ~~· O&llLYlllnlY •HAl=~~ST aur:no ... ll'lnoc:otd Ul-lll1 I .... anticipated. Loved one talks about changing residence . rev1s1on career Avall 8115 Hotel Call-Jn/Jut Aug. remod cu. , 1501,50 Call 63 t-0141 Catt Joon Blow 7as-M1• •2 MANICU RISTS & ~;5+~; ~~8 ~7:S~· --------- plans. Be diplomatic. stnve 10 understand and to be mature. tomla 494-2797 tom 3 Br. SSOOOtmo. · -•ASSISTANTS lll'Tlllllm SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec . 21 ): Define terms. perfect HUI YIEW K•y P. 720-9886 ··"·"· WI Ill mu IPD Client ... not nee. mua1 be l&Tl DTIY/ Enjoyable fut! tim. joO fOf h t d f rf1 t . I M s'gn v I ltatab n11 experienced. Richard ·--~ -·-e1reer-orlentecl per.on tee mques. ge n o supc uous ma ena . oon in your 1 Only 10 mlnutet from acat ta And running 7AM-9:30 PM Ouellette Silon. 200 -~~~ •~ with experlenoe tn ln- h1ghliS}lts personality, special appeals, correct timin~, popularity and L.egun• your own privet• lutala Zto'I llWPllT NI AIU a d1y, 7 days • week. Newport Center Or. N.B. for CPA ntm. Orm Co. tarlor plant care. Eoon- plaud1ts from peers and public. Pisces, Virgo individuals play ocean 'vtew from Dana Liboa lll•nd lovety 2 STOREOl'OFFICESPACE :~\=~:.:'! ~: Bl-LINGUAL Tour Guldee Airport ar• 752 274 omlcal tranlp<>rt•Uon r• o utstandmt roles. Point's moat aecluded Bdrm. 2 Bath home. 2 ear Avail. now. 673-M40 the price of one wanted. any 1angu.. DECORATE INTERIORS quired. 540-5440 CAPR CORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19):. What ~p~ared to be a loss ~11 acen8r ~ lc/d~u.ffx.trLal~!-~~ enclld garage. Totally Wanted Interior Dealgner OllOll If Ull&ll S7.50 ttr. 18 yr• & up. Colof/o..6gn. WHI train. le•HOltaeen boomerang m your favor. Someone 1s working 1n your behalf behind -..... -·-,... furnllhed. Avail. by the '° lhate office apac. In (213)326-3640. Appll-PIT. FIT. 775-5447 the scenes. ~om~nce is highlighted and you could be m~tingobjcct of ~~a~o~.rlveC •~~ "':ii°' 8df~4 ~111~1~~ Newport Lind• 9-11 1111. 111111 ~~~:.. ~~ ::_::,:ns.~ Ill.I 111110 PllSll ~~·:~";; your ~ffecuons in clandestine m anner. Another Capncom figures 24585SantaClarato... ~o...2446 557_.343 FIWITll Inga. 7812 Edinger Av .• ~~1part11 tlmeE. s~~ HOUSECLEANERS Prominent!~. 1 2752 -•rci•l 11M112 H ntl""'on .. _ __.. m.v .,. y xper ........ ~ . ~/:!!' •• H•u• -··n..., • u .... --.... ...... ..... .,_ n..~ ... 4"""' Want to earn $A0()...$600 AQUA JUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Wish comes true. popularity --._.. -· I t 1 ztll IU.-111 u IPI . ...., ......... ..,.,..,. •• .., / lme? increases. you'll communicate w11h one at a distance. ""rhaps overseas. ~ 2 Br 261 Elegant 2 BR 2ba home n a 1 MAT.... E.. 17th St .C M mo. wor1l1ng part t c F I ed d · th ...-h d ' t' condo. frple, 1850 per Privec:y . yet clOM to pier. 180AS HerbOI'. F V Ull&ll RequlrM top lkm 1t Yecht Own trans. M81d• 0' O ocus o n tr~ve • r~man~e. uc~uon an S:'lin roug . issemin~ io n mo 1yr 1ea1e 111/laat. July only $3500 Incl. maid 1240 aq ft . 4320 Campua Drtve, aulte Interior Anlahlng. Sam L. llLIYllY /Pllllf 786-8222 of10format1on.Anes.l1branauves figure1i;tprovocat1 vescen~O: Mr:Fuentea83l-0070 & gardener. Reta. r• Agent 541-5032 190,NwptBctt.556-2260 MorM Co.&45-1843 & LT CARPENTRY. Own Kennel help , P IT PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): S tress independence. creat1v1ty, quired. Owner 673-6372 N 1 Bl d c t TOP S$S 1NCk. Renee 642-9787 8AM-1PM. Mu11 be 18 & w1lhngness to pioneer a projec t. Spotlight o n career. goals, ambition l~rt leac• ZHI COM 4 Br 2 ba fully f\Jm ~:~~~ 15~0 1 ~~1~ Female& pref. Model• and waMAnt 1Ttud~~~~nd. Oemonstratora wented ttave own trans For eppt. and opportunity to achieve "business coup." A Leo individual plays 1 Tcfrm. 2 Ba. nr PCH l ttme. rv . ·phone, patio. 2 S750/~o Rea1onom1c1 Eaeort•. (213)886-1984 ..... 1-&Mmll caJl 557-6020 key role, will help you make contacts. will prove a valuable ally. 501h St, trple. ::::"~ bike to beach. Avail Jun. Corp. 675-6700 M. Ike I l ,._ 4014 ti:=" M'o.,~~,..~·,,C: llYl I ULI LEGAL SECRET ARY: Min pets p!MM. ' Oct. $800 weekly + dep al 8"1 ~·· Call wtldyl 71435~1 1 yr exp. Salary oomm ...... Uafuab... Atut•nt1, UaJ. Atutant1 Uaf. I dep. Agt no f .. 863-0755 Reurv1tlon1 req'd 1n&1LI0111•EllO&ll Local Moving company. Wee!Mnd• 673...()()92 . 1 mm• w/exp. Dea 640-1011 ---' *VarMlll• luxury Junior 673-83•9 S 89 per IQ rt, 900-t400 or Hiott groas xlnt repu-Top Line Chamlcall ttu I luta ha mo Cetta .... 2724 Cetta .... 2724 1 Br. Pool. apa, MC gate. ltatall t• ~~ ~~= 11fion. Tu 1i1blllty forcea MAT PmTDI Immediate ope1.Wigs tor s.s UFI 11111 Nr EtGtoOMec Xrthur 3 br J ... Lrg 3 Br. 2 ba, fllMe. p1t10. l550tmo. 54s-7754 lwt 2tOI i8&-2a.~ Mle ~~~:';5 term•. ':,~~~ ~ ~arf8 ~n11:,~~·1:~ ~· e!!.:92o;:-r ~ ~,:f d0~~ s::~I ~ W.slde, all new. 1'h Ba.. encl gar. tower. Ava.118/1. CLIFFHAVEN 2 BR 1ba, . Sttop/St /Otflce In~ on~ 2111 demonltrita 1 new prod-0u1"181, 1131 Back Bey 53M190 Belt Rlty tee p1tloe DIW no pet• $750t mo, I;•" IHH trplc, gar. etc. !<Mel for 2 Br, 1 be. nr beacf\ ~n 300 sq~:, more r:.ece Ja'"tlltll St ~ uet for out of town buel-Or Npt 8ctt Tnttae 3Br. 2lhba. gar. ;::5,~~· e!~~;imec1'. req. 548-19 ~~~c:."f~4';;leta. ~min!k~"' ~na~1ryrty: c M ... c-2 ~8-7249 !J'rtaalti" 4011 · IMUIEPll neaee & aummer ,. --L1_o_u_o_R_C_L_E_R_K __ pool, wtw. aec. 1760 1at •1•t.UllLTH llTlllYllW LEASE $1500· 2 muter 848-9848bet8PM·10PM •CdMdlxaultea.AC,ampl Ns•1•8 0001l12'066. R~~n Coate Meaa Reel Estate ~~.1:0r~ prr:=: P~k~:i:c, ~~:;g64nec mo Ir•. 821 -9936 ~ ~ Condo 11y1 • a p I bra 2 bathe Mcurfty Bayalde Or lhr 2 Br 2 Ba prkg, from $200. 2855 E. • · mo pay · Development company Eam S300 week + bon· --------1 Br. 1 ba (Trl-plex) New w/cethedral oelllng. 1 Br 675-7570 ..;,1873-8696 pvt bch, non emkr, no Coast Hwy. 675-6900 250•;. aaoured collateral. requlrea first clUI Full usee. For Into: Mr Suon MAIDS & LNDRY PEA· C.a•talafaaa paint, carpet & vlnyl. No w/lolt, enclld garage. pet. $47567~ ~neon la•aitrlal Aak for Mike 675-2885 Ch•rg• bookkeeper. 953-82•7 (10-6pm) SONNEL. apply In I*· UafanbW 2410 peta. 1495/mo. 649-2042 balcony, laundry, bltlna. 1PIOllll IPTS11 •llt 760-1966. ~ ltalall -zo •••ff It LNa 40 4 Send resume of ex-son Best Wutern Mr South JC!!! 81!!: Yir, Cory 2br lba, d/w, atove no pell, $800. 631-e107 fr•• HIM ••2 2•11 .. _ .,., _ P9flenee, education and dental M1rlna Inn. 34902 Del ""90!• r--." 855-0ee9 SPMC -• • M 25-36 attr lrg ,..,me, PRIVATE IOIEY ulery requirement• ExperlenOed RDA tor or-Obispo, Dani Point 2 Br. 2Ba. Pool, Spa. no petl $525+$800 MC. or WITll 1 ILi Bdrm w/balcony, pool, 1600 alt wtaml office. 50c •""""' with c:areet ob)ac· tttodontlC ofnoe • would Clubhouae, Sec. Oat•. 548-8752 STUNNING lrg 1 Br & 2 Br Br 2 Ba Ind apa, Meu Verde ~ff C3 f>J'4-:_e16~dolptt Pension Fund ttu s·a to ;j;9"; to Ll nkla tter con9kier ROA rrom gen-•ll&lfl $825.mo. 978-8919 Eaatalde 1 & 2r $480 & 2 Ba garden apt, PoOI 3 , 'h • ~at, "I $300/mo. ,..., utlla. I. M loan on aecure 111 T 0·1. ProP«tlea 765 Baker St era I den tal office Buay oov; shoe> In Irvine T ... Lta•-'540.1561 ~Or1ve. S445&$565.710W18th area, 5oo 61 " S t 540-«64 2000 2000 &4000aqtt Callnow 8kr851·9967 CottaM .... CA92827 644-1405 Xerox9-400orKocs.-100 Uaf•.-~,·L.. No pat• 548-9880 9-4. Raat. leacll S l050mo yrty 64~-7269 Miture reapon M/F sttr · 3975 Birch. NB • W ... 40 exper pref'd Must be __ ..,._ .. _•_...,,.2'!""5 11111 2_5 Sia .. tatt 771 f\Jm. rm/ttse In Eelde $.50 aq It Agt 54 1-5032 Hty aa llllllfPll IHtal/lrfh/lm· bngttt. ~IC ~ IUll llW If IUOI WTlllE *S-400/up. B11eh, 1 Br. 2 Br cloM 10 b .. ch C.M. S300+ 548-8369 Approx 3000 IQ ft lncldlng Nead S U .666 Return Full ch1rqe Newport Exp req NB 842·2 6 oriented vy to $1000 2Br 2,hBa. dtw, w/d hk· 21:~t.~lc~ tevt.:c:ky· pool, apa. 18992 Florida. · $500/mo. MIF tor 2 Br, 2 b• apt. 300 h. office. 3 pttue. :~~~r:o ~~~= Beach Clealgn firm DESK CLERK wanted :on ~~~~S~ I:; up,gar,lrple,$850 COUNTRYSETIING 842-2834,842-3172 223LaPeloma637-7918 Pool.jee.cloHtoOCC.3 1005 Brloso. C.M. '"kl ••tk •7"'"885 . -752-0274 8PM-4AM ittlft $4 to Martln,aulte101,IN H.B. 9e2· 77691960· 1193 180 2111 St. HLIU 2 11/2 U ml 10 beech S300 + '-" s 1 sootmo 64•· 7269 "' or "" a. v .,.., IMllHPH/llO'Y start, win train SeaL8111 $885/mo. aata ha Avall 611 ·Dale Hm •1rtg1111 Small olfloa Beeetl lo-Motel, 846-74•5 Apply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim A,ut•tatl Fanlill .. 648-4282 845-9543 1 ml. beach. Frpk:, encl. Nr SC PGa 2Br 26a pool. 6 4 1·O2 3 9 or Wk l!tnt1 T r..1 ' 4021 cation u1mer-Kollu1 7AM 10 Noon ml&IO -------~~~ gar, OW, bit Ina, amok• weight rm. aec. $630. 850-7827 keep trying l!!;no;J atorege yard. 9000 • • 675 823 Or1V9f needed. must have THE DAILY Pll..OT 11 na-C..ta .... 2124 Eutalde 3 Bf. 2'-" Ba. alarm, 2 P•lloa. Water 846-1483 213-796-8297 aq ft. N.-wport Hts 1rea. PrtV•t• party haa fun31 to Sall•. NB • 1 cioMd truck or van. must acc.ptlng epplk:ltlona i200 bix mob" m . no TownttouM. 2 F/Pli, 2 pd S650. 538-3949 aft. 6 M/F •hr 3Br apt. lmmed. SSOO/mo 548-9831 Mon loan Of'I Real E•t•t• up to QUlllU WllTll know Orange • L A for OtatrlCt Managera to pell. Mature adult a. patloe, 2Car Allen Gar. 1..,.rt le•cL "t•ia1ttr 7 Irvine $300 After 5 PM tttru Fr1 8-4 pm $100 000 Bkr 631-9018 ir....a.. UI ... , ... .,,, ..__ Countlee. lmmed e>pen-supervlae nawapaper Outet. aecure. 111. lut a Sec. No pate. _ • • c&ll 552-1018 · · · ._,, "'~'.... r1gh 1 Md 1""1 ...._,.,., ....... 73 $"""'. mo. 31• A Santi 1 & 2 BR. 1'h b•, brand ha1aact11nt1 WANTED Peopte needing u. YI-~ :r tt.... Ing tor the t nd • earner. Muat ttaw van, .. • ...... .,.,. • .,........., """' " new a epecloua, cath M/F to 11'1. 3 Br ,2 81 on pV1 TO SS$ s 1o ooo up •-ua1 Call 261·2165 Uk lor wagon "' P'Q~p Good laabel. CM 631-8263 cells. ln small eomplexea. Bil Pen Ava II 811. .sPIRITOXC READINGS No credit ...,. . no 'peneity •· llt-11 11.1.l. Marty aai.ty. mllffge ellow· ,.nanb, a • Eut-'de luxury In a pine CIOM to SO Fry 1550 to $245 -+ utll. 673-6529 Advtoe lnellmatt9'1. Love. Denlaon AMOC 673-7311 ••-•ml n /tm ~~·~ua ~_:· forr .. t lrg 2 Br gerege 1575. Clll 714/848-9794 .. ,F 1_..1 ... 2B 1,..., merrlege & bu11na11 ...-.. .,..., ....,.. ....-.....·-"'' lleat11J Uf2 d/w fridge gaa & water "" wan"" o .. ,. r, Aleo counMllng. 1816 ltlf ...... Full time. lnctudee __.. tor dOubte dieck• but In-Apply In paraon at ~ Al< -63 -e7 •I Ba CM Townhouae So El Camino ~I San -anda. good pay. benefit• c:Ndea W'Rk~I & ..,._ PllOt Circulation C>mca BEACH CITY USA. Huge, pd$586 lclc 1 41 chriatian hOfM. StrafOfit S225.+ 'h utll.MM•84 c i9m. Uc'd. 492·729e *IEOlllTill* Apply Metro Car WMtl nlnga. Clw 2. medleal 330 W•t Bey, Coat• 28r • S470 tmo, EZ tarms E/SIDE STUDIO APl' prv1 S300 NB Qoea V fu I I ........ 2050 HWbOI' BIVd. CM '*1. & OMV print out M ... Monday thru Fr1-..U Wiima 841-8209 f.. Pvt entranoe, no kitchen. M. Kit. · · + "111· · · .. ~-n'!: n olOuv ng IPll •&1 1 •• ..,.. Call De. 7!12-73&3 dew. No """"""' ~·1·1 Lag Bctt nr Bch 499-2288 alnglee. ,,_ "conac •· _.. -" Immediate Opening• , ,,...,.. ....... ' $260, tel/lut 648-t29t $325 + utlla. 845-3281 Hollywood ProdUC11on Co ORDER DESK lt()Sl'T"ION Clertcal DRIVERS X COUNTRY E O.E •-•-al Ul7 l.llH Tl-ir IUI IOWI II I.I. Nelclng 4 ectr..... & Mature enef'09tle & IPNllTllmEI Calif lie 'd nu11I I . "...._. r URNISHED a..cttwalk Townehome Prote111onal to Iha re d1nc«1 tor mator tee1u,.. . S• MGGREGOR ~CHTS 2 iir fl.% ba yHrly Ntoa. quiet ~ 2 Bf r or GrMt .,..., Pool. Jee, Large 3 BR ttome In tilm Mull be attrec11ve. ~~~ ~. llaftetlllc H•...._, S78S/mo. Avalt JuN 15 1'h Ba. pvt ~tlo. pool, UNruRNISHED. Sauna. Fr .. Cable TV Kit COM No amolt«• 1510 haYe or .. 1 flgur-• & pet· 96ecoRATtNGSALES Maje)f CONUmet ftn8nOel 1631 Pteclentla.,C.M imm.csi.te opening Real 1115 25th St 790-3737 '8fport, lndry . no peta All UTILITIES & Laundry prtv S350 + and $1525/mo 790-2637 aon•llty Age range 16-29 Per.on with 1el1Ct & I~ ftnn l'laa C6er1--DYNAMIC Natlonel T-. •tale .-curll... exp Avall 5t 3 $8715/mo PAID. HEALTH dep/utll Avell fmmed. °' IW mag 937-5411 Pt\oto./reaYme l1 •"*I managamen=-lal cal & eecr.terlel opp«· communication• fir m .-ioe reQUtrecl ....._. 1350-ntce bechelor. utlla 642-oKIS or 631-128e CLUBS. TENNIS 969· 19e7 an &pm Sttr 4 Br ttae HB. 1 bfock to Dorothy Sttreve ~ Cell~ ~.i'7°' tunn._ et t>ottt Newport wtttt 115 omo. IMll• pon Beeotl can Ma Jo :!, 'f>o/:t~~. r::· POOL trplc prvt pauo SWIMMING. plus beach Jee. 1260/mo 729 W 16ttt 9.,._., 1te a.ctl & tnttne heed· oomm ... '=''°"' Eem Craft. 7eo.aae.5 . . • danww X-~ 1 Br on mu,hmort'Sorry, P~~lh,.,36~m,_.bd':i11~ "3~213-318-9462 ~~:~~Y (~~t~~~5! W..rth19cl~. ::1:C, f=::n._~ up to s 1 per-" Med\ank:SupeNteor- ta EulaldeHS 557"2841 no ptts. Modtl\ t7Ml5715 tw mag St.rem 3 + 2 F.V twnt\M, S•t M•y 19ttt 10am·2pm New':~!-::. ce11ent~• ~r':'=:u~i =Manne~ N8 f Bf J:=:mo. L:~g:. ~: ~~ open dally 9 to 6 ~. lhr bath, woman 35 ~~.:.;-,;,'~ PWl·nTO• IUlll ~ person with PIMN maM your reeume at 972-2927 __ =:: ~ In ~ all utll• lncld. 842~ pool ar ... "40()/mo. No ~d tao/· Newpot't Beach. $360 ., " + aeo Put Pf'eaen' future UP908le contec1a. PleeM . or appllcallona ar• 2'31 W CoMt Hwy NI 18R 1BAd ......... •w/lf\ared pet1.64e-381laru·30 · &45-21590 ~5303tvmaQ 1ctvt9ct 15"'9 •xP writ• HO!'Wln,400E.l51th belngaaoeptedtrom9em USE THE --·t-•w•-v..-S!A & SUN LODGE .... , ....... ,_ 2 :rn·• roo' 17 t·6120 2131894-3268 S100T 2New2 Yor1t City, N y to 4pm Mon thN '" -·--_,_ ywd. ger~. no J>9ta. LUXURY CONDO: Walk 10 ApM'tJHnts s 105 wt!/up eotor TV <>i• ........ _ • • _ .... ll'W. DAILY ,ILOT OUtt>oarU '-*' ~ "-" •va&I 8-1. '475 ns-2199 SC Plaza. Frptc, .-.gant 3026 w Coaial Hwy Npt top ~tlo, *21 11t, lut, •• .-....... ,... ·-· ''FAST peilr Evtntuoe. ~. 2. 1\A la. P9tlo I ow· F!Wlch drs. a/o, ln·home Ntwpof't Bum So. . . ctep, utlls OM-6479 ... -~---·~ Yametl• motor. ... '* :!:: no -• -1rno. MCU'1ty, 1 bf & ba. lnol 1700 16th Strttt lettll tell JM4 WALK TO BEACH Furn fl\llUI'\ ans TalePhOne()perator Humian~ '5tttR aESULT' PleW ,,_ e.xper In fteld -· --wUhet dfY'W Pvt ctub uunu"" AttamoonSttlftlTopPary 120~c.nt•Dr1W SEIV CE AWY • ~ ._.. 13n w1tenni. c:t•. pool•. Jee:, (ii Oowr) \£ho UN.Ml 91t11. .-u ~1~'::,..,s;: ::r.:'1· 382 3rd St. Laguna a.ctl Neiwpof18eadl 92MO I *'° ayett• St. M 2 8r 1 a.. Md8d gw. aauna. beeu1 dee;. ctut>-642·51U ""ly ,..,..,. now a_,, ARE FREI ·-................ .. ' 64•-5800at 7&4t DlafCTOIY .._ ~flo $48&. E\191 M :30 hM & mudl mofe seao H,.-Bt•O No. $119/wtl & up Colof T\'. lntala ...... not Cal: ---.-,.,. • (l.ynnStwftetd} For Ht• .. ull VOu C#' I met!•,, to,,.. ...._7129 mo lnol mo.I utlla. St. ,...... phonea lnroom All •hll11 Full/lime . EQ"*lo.,c>tyE~ • II big gaiM ~·1 _.. AlbeM 0aya 63l-0405: 880 IMM Awnut 2274 ~ 8l¥d C M Sr Cltluf\ • .,-oman wtth am pen/11me Min tyl)lng SN\ 111• l •• Don t 'l9f y<>ut •otrta go .7429 ( t 16th\ SS Income deaper•tefy ••• 1111 P.llltnlquit.CS PaJd** -•42 5671 to waat.-buy • ltle Id Ouyere encl aeller• "'"' ev.e 731 ·7 • ' 6-7'45 need• room •lkltctt-.. -•· learning EOE "7·70l8. ClaalfleO Aoa. y<>ur on. o • lOtt ot ~11 t•n• •H<I =~~~~e1:Y in c111•lfied CldSlfled Ida Oo It _..,I 64!i.·1104 ;• ~ .. tt-.nu 842-5878 846-56M ,....... 557-1777 75~°' I 11op ahOPt>lng cent• • •~i llJ ~·••lifl<! &•' ~78 . . + ClO Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/TuUday, May 15. 198~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Dross 5 Pac Norlh west shrub IO Furniture style 14 Scotch isle 15 Centaun slar 16 Possessive 1 I Necklaca parts t9 M1dd1es' schl 20 skelter 2 l On Soc Sec 22 Dispute 23 Sea birds 25 Jelllly 2b Russia s - moun1a1n:> iO Brood 11 Most 1qnob1e 14 Sawhk 0e organ .J{, Grave robber 38 Gorilla i'I Changed her oullook ·1? Gvnt ~ lllUlht'r J J Lave ~4 BouQuet 4 5 C,Jlt•sm,111 ..,,1H 4 i C::w1ss river 49 Ends partner SO Elf·lllle PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 5 1 EnthUSldSm 53 Thank~ 'i5 Cahlur ma tort 56 Artern''> 61 Drill 62 Worthy ol a bonu-. 64 Aloncon 6!> C..1 OWlllQ VIII 66 lol 67 Par.1d1~l' 68 Allt'Ot'I 69W,1lt..t•d UOWN 1 We.Jry .uu11cJ ()4 Direction 2 K1nq .!r> Storms 3 S111qlt• 'b Composer-. <\ YJC.t11 p,1r1 qp 5 UK wp,1r11111 .. l7 Rentdl paper 6 (,t't1t'1,111<rn :>a MJr1nes e q 7 ! mil CJUI llv ;q H1hcrn1a e~pt·r wt•C'P .tbhr tl PP1 u p1 .. 11<::. 1 t \/eniue 'I Go 1111 l~ 01c,hur se 10 l:h'q111lt!., I I Tr 1es t I Oll1•nllr>ll J~ UnCler Jll.:iri. I. Uur nw',t> l 0111 :J ~ Hill nymph I 1 SCJlld luol.J 40 Row 18 Estal.lli-.h1>d a 1 Sql e g 46 Kind ot Sdll 48 Loud one '1 l Hockey palace 5<' Anghr1g gear 53 Competenl 54 C.atQO !>S Me1a1 sources c,7 Catdmar.111 '>ti Gir(lt'r '•" (,ho1r membe• 60 BirCl looo 63 Folly detty ,..---..----~ 2 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 4 14 17 20 34 39 42 45 6t 64 67 .. lt Wu... 1111 ti Waal9' 11 lelt Wul9' llM Litntetk IHI Ptwtt .. ,, 1012 AIC£PTIOHIST1 , front aan'AIYe> TILIPW UUI F& =· wJll\ pony, ,,. ~nr•Y ,., .. ,,, H.P. 9149 Oeett. PhonM & derical C>ifteeOi lhe t for MADD a.n.nt Show ... I /mo. Boat• In SA Johnaon, ,.furbl•h•d ~~~~~~ Corp. hNdquartera for C.M location. .. I up. Hohta. 57s.-7as 1 •ft ePM .. 760. Wlll ttede tot Lido Only 11 ooo actual mllee & 'll llZ 411111 Ina. 2ia A.E. lnv.etment ftrm hu Pan/time: d1y. ewolng. till IOll 14 +-cuh 17~.16 Mint Condition. Optlone 42,000MILES, tllextrul ng, 2ia27 8. Btltlol, CM. an xlnl career <>PJ>fy In an No •xperi9n<le neo. _. aactt 21• p6t1flehef flt>trgl... lnotud•: Aeearo ... i. 1 Beat OH« ovw 820K Hl-6212 extremely tut·~ en• 75'-tt4 I o1a 1111 etove 1§6 loaded, twtn 350 w/2e0 Blaupunlct s1.,.eo PP. (7 14> 4M ·2331 IH•-61-&.1/Sff~ vlronment. With dtvertlty TILi-... Wiii 494-3351 Volvo oo. Flybrldg•. ca II Mr. KI r k • t ..-. 1 1 ••-•• & challenge. Mutt poe. r..-1 913-6828 .... ~•tauranl dNlgn I rm .... top noteh SH. typing Up to s 10 hour Appl Ml· ' '" ......... ,. •llln ..... ,.,. .. belt tank, 14· '76 6 Hsc Targ9, u Q ml. ~:!=1~:'..fn: & organlutlon&I M<lll•. terator..i..crew.s'a1a1y LES Arr~8133 ~~ ~~~~oran AlogOF. A1tt1 l•prtt4 very cteen. S23,000. Oyt v-· .._..... Non/1m()t(9f' S9"d r.. + bonut Mr S. 957-3043 ' ' tun ' -~1152. 9Yee 840-()1$3 dMdual to handle variety tume 10. TMI. 8 UPP« ChHt freezer 1200 etc Newpor'" ellp + of front omoe wortc In· Newpor1 Plaza, Newpot1 TIUPllll... Waitr/dryr •t~. s200: tr•ll•r. 119,500 Ceil A••l 9117 '50 924 turbo, red, fully eluding phonM, typing, e.actl, CA 92160. attn No exp. MC Companywlll Dtttwr $100. 84&-5348 d536-3008eYee. M7·6&8e '78 5000 Sunroof X1i EJC. equipped, xlnt cond' to filing, record keeping & Karin Shureon N .... II• tr.in Salaty. Santa Ane eye. t XI t C dltl ml. 8ank of Newport errands. A~rancy & at· 0 -· otttoe 5-9 M·F 9.,,,. Single door relrlg. OrNt rat " on on L 1 c tentlon to detail• a plu1. pteue 1pm sat. :f:1e &e2-&844 .nape S85. 848-1743 DISH 11 llfftrlt 131-<M01 __ •a 1 ~r3,~ n 1 • r Exoell«lt benefit Pacit· Secretsry for S•lel Mor TlllllTE •EPAI• UMd Retrlg't $t00-$.400. L= :~~~-~2klng '81 4000. Biie, L.oaci.cl w/ I ATirii ege Including medical/ Mature, 80fM dlctaphn ft ft All llna. Aleo buy retrlg • ..---Extr•a. Xlnt Cond. Mutt •Mn tlw1 dental. Apply In peraon: F/T PIT. 55~7135 Termite Rep1lr Technlcl•n And•rtOn Appl. 84, w .. 1 Wellcratt 248 Sport1m•"· See. $8900.ob 53S.-3894 '83 a.a WQN: J IC><f. tok ., .. ,, h•lfJ Secretary office m1nager needed. Leading P••t 19th St. C.M. 6"&-5538 low hra, ready to fllhl I ml, 6 yr unlimited ml. war· l1st1•relt S.nltH I/time, small NB ottloe, control company Some WASHER & DRYER $350 957-oe2o evea. & wkn~ '76 3281. mint cond, ail op-:~'Ys1=· a~r.~21~u•I 260 I Daimler St. 1 0=gp. h~:gakl{i:C~'~~ =:trtve ~f;~~·~c;: for both. Cindy ~232 \Ions. bra, aneepM<ln•. I Santa Ana 250-5750 ganlutlon 957 ·3048 Charley. 9. 12 noon. between 7am & 4pm. tnrf. $8750 7~821 T1~t1 HOUTilllST 979-6021 WHtlnghouH •Ide by '79 BMW 3201• Xlnt ahape,1 '1•1""r .... r.an·acru-"'1..,--, ·a·k-()f·ig- Local corp lo<*lng 10< r&-T SECRETARY/RECEPT TWFIO •••••o aide. auto lce-mkr, wtllte. ale snrf am/Im stereo ml, nu paint In/out ceptlonl1t typlat with op akllls, relerencee. lor Ex 'd ::--$350/obo, 673-8530 e&M. ong owner $7800/ SSOOOobO. 651·2032 front ottlce appee1anoe 1 busy Laguna Hiiie law of· per tra manager 1980 22' Ranoer CUI· olr. 55&-03531857~154 ,73 • door, ~ tlr ... Weekly 8·5. For Interview toe. 830-6660 lor Newport advertltlng Cta~•ta..a 1011 board. 3 Sella. Muet Sell. .. ,,..._ •nanrv. ~--d r--··~ to •• •14"". pp ••• "t•e 79 c clutch good brake• call 842·7491 SEC'Y/IFFIOE IOI ,,.. .. -, ..;>91! .._..... • •• .,....... .. u1tom1M<1 3201 mu11 • Toni Alexander . APP E Ile COMPUTER , tell bec•uM of emog Need to Miil '800/obo IECEPTIOlllT Trainee position open. 350 San Miguel Or. SYSTEM 128K. 2 drl..,.1, 21 Victory. 31\P Seagull. 2 laws Belt otter 975-0927 641-9828 some bookkeeping exper suite 105, CP/M, monitor. lntern•I "'' ulla, trlr, Nwpt dry A1lH for executive llJltet Very needed High achOol Newport Beach, CA 92860 modem. Okldat• printer lllp $2500 obo 551-286" --Vtlkn11ea •&7.a glamOYrOUS position, Ex· graduate, Send resume $1985. 882-3661 Laser '76. good cond. ~ -"-'"•R 87 classlC green wl1an Int cellent starting aalary No to: Sanoon Engineering. nPIST II WPI $700. 673·5381 ~ y IL new eng trans brtke• etc. ~t~~lnr~!~e·fo~ 18410 Bandlllef' Circle. Start Immediately Muat Frff to TH 6022 L•ncef 36•• bit .8 ;-:-tUii Sates-Serv1ce-Le..lng S2850obo Eves 499-1280 Calllornl• Executive Fin Valley CA 92708 work weet<end1 Apply· Fem cocker Span. 5 years race. calm tall rig, repo '70 Conv. very clean, reblt Center. 19762 MacArth1Jr SEC'Y /llEOEn. ,. Newport Dunes Aquatic old Gentle, gOOd with Avery 541-5728 att 6 l•ttlalW•c II eng, see to app(eci.te Blvd. Irvine (In Center Publishing group In lrvlne Pa.rk, NB (btwn The kids 650-3559 llrt,.H hllYtry S3950 obo 720-0742 P_, f M Newp0<1er Inn & Pacific Lido 14 w/boat cove<, .... nte, corner o ac-seeks bright, energetic Coast Hwy) No calla SHERRY'S POODLES slip avail w/lraller Excellent Selection of New '11 f•9'99•01 Arthur & Jamboree) sell-starter Requires POOdle lree to a gOOd S750 673-2352 dC I II -·-' 60-70wpm typtng, prof WAITRESS/WAITER wlll home 546-28~8 __ _ _ an are u ,Y p(epared Orig ownr. nu eng, exit IECEPT ./SEC'Y appearance. strong com-traln P/llme-daya. over SAILBOAT 12', llberglass. Used BMW 1 always In cond $2775 640-0800 mun1cat1on skills, short-18 Call 2-5pm, 548· 7948 Faraitart 6025 great tor lakes. kids. 13;:3oclkl l .553--0360 evea . Immediate opening f0< ex- perienced, well-groomed & personable reception- ist In yacht sales ottlce Must type accurately. have gOOd referenoe1. Non/smoker. 'Hou re Tues -Sat 9-5 30 Call OeAnn Burke. 642-5735 hand a plus Salary com--e;e hetib k 1 &* S250 720·9139 U 'll YW IUS mensurate w/exper Ex· Word Processing/Paste-ut 1 ac '° 8 ----208 W 111. Santa An1 c e I I en t be n a 1·1 ts up opportunity. In print· loveJ9$~·2i·~~o~. xlnt Mariat lt•ir. 7011 Closed Sunday S3900. 497·5654. 66()..1396 Jng field. Earn while we con . • 38 4 HP clfry1ler 3 hrs. ·79 Westphalia. new tires. train ~ou. Work w/gOOd Estate Settlement. Lo S360/obo. 63 t-6215 people CM 631-0415 LARGE SELECTION OF stereo. xlnt cond · prices on soles, col tbl, --NEW & USED BMW'SI $6500/obo 964-1045 Racquel Ball World In Xlnt opportunity for llve-1" -mps. dishes & small hat Malit. Liii IUOI IMW SIAOl IAR Fountain Valley has a 28 housekeeper with tamlly Items. 64~7394 Stmct 7020 h<>Yr a week position on Balboa Island Ref's VOLUME SALES available Must be 18 req 673-8104 HI U DD LE children's IAJllll llYHS SERVICE & LEASING ea s Fie lbl h--" 1 urnlture. 2 sets Bed, WE clean your boat bot· 3670 N Cherry Ave RESTAIUIT YMr~ Ha~s ~~-;'3~4e X-Aay dreuer, desk. bull tomandrepl•ce:rlnkaat LONGBEACH Accepting appl~tlons lor Full time X·Ray Tech lor board, chr $550 both or your sllp 848-0792 (No Cherryexlt-405) all types 01 personnel EL Newport Beach ottlce $300 ea Ml 173-5361 II L 7 2 (J 14) IH-lllO RANCHITO. 409 28th St.. STUDEllTS Must be CAT/A.ART 1 llY F1•1m•E ~ O.Cat 2 l'rad&-lnsw~ome Contact Gall 545-9441 " " 25 Yt. 8081 Slip center Newport Beach In JOll LES 957-8133 OPEN SEVEN DAYS 80 Rabbit Lux/D Cutt ln/eitt SI R. Nu eng Ex cond $3900 55~9760 '81 RABBIT CONVERT Sliver/blue. Ciean $7,800 673-2244 or 675.46'3 '82 Bia-ck Sclrocco $6500/llrm Orig owner. sunrool, clean 64~3823 Cit. Ssos Tie. Water. Elee, Storage. ------- REST AU RANT: F/p time, SlllH Jiii llWll lmpott 48" rnd reuan tbl S250 mo. Call 640-5335 counter & kitchen Muet "'A""lm·a"'1a·y·an-R"'it•1en-a·: l"'o·va"'b,.ie•I sunburst Inlay, 4 swivel ..,..,,.,...,,..,,-------1 STERLING BMW-;;;;;;;;;:;:::;;;:::::~;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::-, speak engllah atart S3.75 we have opening• tor ball of fur. Sealpolnt, CFA chairs $200 556-2943 40·.50· m00<lng wtboat George 432-0677 boys & girls between reg, 8 wks. Males 5200. near pavllllon S 14,000 BREAK A WAY! 12-16 years old working Females 5250, 6•6-8132 King szd Water bed (818) 795-6028 • • IHTllUIT evenings & Saturdays pedded ralla heavy duty ---Where alee ctn you Immediate openings for Earn money. trips & 0.,1 SSIO pedestal $160 960·2780 Newport Harbor, pvt sllp purchase or tease a NEW S d h S bonuses Call _ wanted for new 40' power an wlc and alad Mr Rountree Ame<lcan Pit Bull Terrier. Kreiss btmboo • coflep boat 964.4800 anytime 1984 BMW & recel..,. • Makers. 8 30 A M to 2 30 1 c $3 bl s h ol trip tor 2 all tor the same P.M Mon·Frl .. _ ... hot• RJll•-1011 vr papers AK 00 18 e. c r series SLIP w·--'--? T mv,.., "' 8 -best offer 673-2423 $.400 ObO 640-2497 -• "' P1 """ our Napa Valley'1 17821 Sky P•rk Circle, Mon -Fri 10am-3pm 34· Power w/water & alee· finest vineyard Irvine 26 t-6178 ---------1 Australian Shep le pup, M119faotlrtr'I Salt tr~I needed. Can as--·STERLING VINEYARDS ---------- A I warm. loving protection Ill II sume any month this and Bed & Breaklut al ~ eta I Switchboard Operators Guar $200 752-7150 • F W •• IT,... EE summer (805) 496-9507 Nape's am<>Y1 Beazley ~ •-II S Pull & PIT positions Exp -Save S<Wo & more on ;:--,=o-----House all FREE when you Ul.H OlElllS helpful, wlll train right Pit Bull pyps, PR regls-lop quality bed sets S.i11Mar•1 70fi buy or lease a new BWM ~ A ~ person 642-3013 tered. UKC S lOO-S 150 fully guar Not 2nds I PLUS! Retell record, tape. & __ Ernie 548-0272 bullts Twin set Just Board w/ 2 S•lls. Mast S rom ua. Ask us ~1~!° !~::n:e~~t P:~ Tt1olltr ~rt-sot.HI) POOdle Pups.T/cup,Toy & S69 95. All tlzet' avail _D_a_g_er_S250 650.4386 ~?t°:' :~~R~!ftr-X\~~ tenllal Wiii train Apply In PT/FT EC unlta or ex-Min S250.& up 546-2848 Free de_u_v_ery_. ,..53....,.4_-50_80_ llcycl" 1012 Soma restrictions do pert~ nee Church r&--"' B W B person lated $4 hr 642-1426 SO CALIF DOG TRAINING On soltbed, S160 Oa.k bi:rutani Super seraph 10 app., on M reek-a· Miil lolEIU'S MUSIC PLUS In home obedience train-lble/chrs. $200 Beaut. epd, mint cond. 23-24", Way. Promotion expires I 2407 s Brlatol. Santa Ana nLHOIE saus, /T Ing Reas ratea. 15'~ Off sole sect, oak wall unit, appr•laed S900 • $550. s-31 • 84 Heir Waatt4 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 t3932Goldenwest. Wesl Newpor1 Beach Real Es-this month! 963-3388 cottee t•ble set. chine Eves 642-9611 STERU _..._ ___________ .;. .,.....,._11-0.;..;.;;;.;.;;.;;.._~::.=.;: -tate Developmeni ltrm ctbll 5 pc 011< BR set, ------- Medical PARKING . VALElS PIX (CORI llUIS) SALES has opening tor enthus· Wire Fox Terriers. A.KC S-400 All xlnt 543·2241 Meter likt1 ASSIST /SECRnAllY Female . Male Ans serv exp pref Wiii 18 & over (213)325-3386 laslic motivated lndlvld· S ~00 up 828-0224 Queen waterbed comp! uch mo ·K II prt. BMW& SOUTH COUITY VOLISWAIEI "WE WILL IOT IE lllEllSOLI,. NB office Ready July 1 Part/lull time ooss111ons 1ra1n Flex hrs FT !£t._ • ual lor telephone can-A variea menu oa11y-at $100 857-2716 aft Spm e•lt cond $275 546--8898 Temp FIT 4 days/week avail MuSI be neat In ap-Fashion Island 760-8305 SALES vassing 4 hrs per day •t>•. r•a•arable P"CPS ------· Fron\ otllce skills a must pearance 16 yrs or older, -O $$ 50% to 83% comm Mon-Fri $5 hr • Bonus 5 ri o ~' c 1a 551 11 ea I SOFA beaut Ilka new Motorcyclt1/ 0Vlfaeas Dellvery Exp only Send resume havegooddrivingrecord PMOIEWDRI on going each month Contact leshe975-0299 F4. 5678 sect . royal blue Pd Sc"ttrl 1011 Specialists Adi:124,DallyPllot Box Willing to work days & No exp nee $5-$7 IJ.r Goodfuture,lastgrow1ng • $18006mosago Asking ·77YAMAHARD •OO t5 4 0JamboreeRoadNB 1560, c M 92626 wknds Work at xlnt loc salary No selling Pt\' • com Room tor advance-Mucel11aeo111 6211 Mi1ctllHt0DI 6211 $900/obo John 650-6418 .. Ad1acentto Fashion & earn good salary with eves Santa Ana olflce ment, 1mmed openings I S 1 Total rbll eng Gr4i1&I cond Island/Newport Cen11r MEDICAL COLUCTIOIS chance for advancement M M I 662-5844 Call Mr Ray 81 971.4603 ° abed/Chair, rug, lamp, $750 oeo 979-8208 IJllO-IJllJllJI rs orr s end table. $425 all Bdrm ,. ,.,.,. P~!~~r i~;gedNBs~~adctt~! :,:;eca~~c1~~~f8~8~~ Plastics SALES (fa1tlit1 l1l114) RELOCATABLE BUILDlllGS I 'urn . s100 575.5221 7L90 Ht~~v1~~i" 5!f;s~e~r D1t111a -9117 sume 10 Daily P1101 Ad interview llJECTIOI IOLD I Designer boutique E•P cf n Span carved oak din set 1 $2800/obO 646-3823 17 B216 FatlbB<:k, 21Pd, 1r824 PO Box 1560 --------• IACNllE DPEUTDR Reis FI T 760-9333 FOR SALE 6 chrs. ct11na cab, antique 81 HONDA 250--stereo. A/C Sunrt, very Costa Mesa CA 92626 THIRD SHIFT Sales avocado. S 1200 Wr Iron THREE WHEELER clean $2250 644-8136 Med1ca1 PART TllE: Requires minimum of 6 I IUlr A llCI I bar stools uphol $50 ea Early morning single copy h " 7' sol• & 1oveseat. y .. llow1 650-4593 84 new 300ZX 2',, w/T • Fron1 & Back Ottice ex-mont s e1tperience oper-ST •T .,.1 E " & F l 9 d1str1but1on tor Newport eting an Infection Mold An " R It rf M & wht, $600 760-0178 '82 Suzuki RM 465 looks tops evary opllon No pe11enced I 97 -4961 Beach area 3•, lo 4 The Los •ng•'et Times 8Wp0 tll ---dwn take over monthly Volume Sales. Service And Leutng 18711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach (714) 142-2000 WE CARE ....... ~ BILL YATES VW.POISCHE :0-JO .lu.111 I '.1 I" ,1 t .1111 837-4800 493-4511 I Machine Must be able to "' .., and runs xlnt Only 7 mo payments 499•1604 models tiours Sunday morning make accurate metsur-C1rculat1on Dept curntnt-Uni"fi"ed School Disfr'icf Ro11e~ol• old $800 548-6724 HOT .ODS Requires dependable ve-me ts e d s• 1 bl ly has position• available ,. __ ... 1 6212 ----1 B ~ V I 9175 h1c1e (Contact Mikel I n · r 8 imp e ue ....,.. MOTORCYCLE RENTAL oa I t YO M odels needed, male 557-8393 E 0 E print Knowledge of ma· i~e~ev::g:::n:::~~ ::r~ Leaving Country must sell! HONDA XA 500 '75 CMC good con: 163 4 dr runs well nd1 bOdy pref d lor post card com-·--------lertals helptul Please $50 a day Other sizes am/Im cassette stereo work $750 548-7249 pany 213•592•3113 apply In person to an hourly wage • gen-{714) 55 6 3217 All contents, appliances PART TIME On call per-Masters Specialiles erous commission Hours • & rurn Cash only available 641·9826 $1500 642-9612 A --Dt -.--Models Male/Female 4pm 9pm For more 1 •9• 1298 -------•tH, •t ltlC son !or clerical sales POS· 1640 Monrovia • n-.. ... Noter a.... 1020 '79 Prelude 38,000 mt, -- WE NEED NEW FACES 1t1on in CdM SS/hour Costa Mesa 642-2427 formation, call 957·236l J I --6214 elec sunrt new tires, • Forplacementinmodet1ng Cherie760-1822 0-A/OC uery ewp retlr~ e.ICI 1204 twt fJ MOTOR HOME WANTED lllnt cond $5795 luck 1307 • •••••••• • ~ ..., Sales 1/4 C1. very fine qualhy Private party pays cash. 641 1 50 586 8 65 1obs tn Orange County Ok On-call insp in your Retell prlCe SS lO. sen tor 714/761·9350 __ • 1 or • 1 'll Ill 410 SIL IEW YOH WEST PART -TIME Varied hours area Resume lntertek. TELEIAlllETll& DATA SAFE FOR SALE $.400 Allen 650-6996 WHOLESALE TO PUBLIC lain 9ffi 42.000 MILES. all extraaf Tilett lctlOJ to include early AM 930 Indian Park. Rolling survey prospective cus-S.,low blue boOI< vw s & Best Offer over S20K 141-1111 wee~ends Musl have de-Hiiis. C~ 90274 lomers tor largest an· 18 karat gold sapphire en· Toyotaa 650-1500 (714)496-2336 pendable 11et>1cle (small WL ESTATE LICEISEE swerlng service In Or-DIEBOLD gage m 8 n I r l n g C •ill Aili NANNY wanted Brit or Irish trained for gfrls ages 4 4 6 Inquire 752-0700 truc k. van, station C w/dlamonds both sides A•t-t Stm'cts/-I IC v~ Fascinating and special· ange ounty Full time/ $1800/ b 673 n858 -------------wagon) to assist news-lzed profession Full or part time positions even-0 0 -v Parts 9015 'JI IWY 12Jll/tM paper .~ealer in Irvine part time Training able Salary + com-Fire R1tiac 3 hours A,a. IO. cu, ft. MiactllHtHI 6 11 GOOdcond 548-3043 area must be depen-mission Located by Or-2 ge van aeats. k. NEWPORT DUNES dable Contact Greg provided Whitworth ange County Airport For 3 lrg plate glass windows $20 ea '63 TR4 drs. '76 Cpe de VIiie 61K ml sharp 81 a tack $2975. Hyde Monday thru Friday Hotel/Motel Brokers. appt, call 95~8666 I Newport Mesa S50 494-8351 • hoods & convert top, '68 Between the Newporter l ~~w:7Ys~~-:~~, 10 30 309226~ ~~:~i..~196~B. SANDWICH SHOP Irvine Unified School D1"str1"ct 35~'!WAY PRODUCTS i~rqdU:u~~n·~·. n~"& ~ Inn & Pacific Coast Hwy •illllllil•lllillillii•• pltlme Counter help, call • .,,,~ ott, llnal month. on Jamboree lyp1sts • k f B b 979 76 9 en~ both reblt $50- G B ,., .. ,., )«0 ,_. "'\ meet 955-1247 & 971-1739 "9 or o • 1 St 8•8-79•2 roc-ery Store Clerk .. '" Genera1 Ot11ce Life-Cla~~~ :;sr~~~-~678 ~~;··' ~:· ,, ctds~•'•Pa SECRETARY /P/T {714) 556-3217 CSA60BBA650G~3P7AOT1CH DOLLS CAMPER SH~ guaras SectJrity Boat r 1 D C Reniat Stand, Gate Ten-or sm exciting real estate atsun King ab. llke new otc Fie• hrs • at-~llno Fan brass w/oak $200 846-0681 der Maontenance Apply D ·1 p·1 " h T 1 111 bl d II 11 h c al NEWPORT DUNES a1 y I DI mosp era yp ng Ing 8 es, IU p g ts. 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MAY 15. 1984 ORA NGE C OUN TY L A L I F OR NIA 2~ CENl S BB drug sus·pect nabbed at LAX FBI a ents reet suspected cocaine kingpin after jet touches down from Puerto Vallarta nngJeaders of a major cocaine smug- &ling network that fede ral, state and focal law enforcement officers say they smashed last weekend. ~agents raided wrong couple-A3. 1n Mexico with family members, including his mother, to celebrate Mother's Da y prior to Saturday's raid. plained Huntingto n Beach Sgt. Carl V1dano. a key invesllptor in the mammoth drug sweep. "I imagine he bad somcthina of a squirmy flight," commented one FBI agent. By sTEVE MARBLE Of .... o..,,... ltaft Alan Charles Mo bley was fi ve minutes out o f Puerto Vallarta when he picked up a newspaper and gol an idea what would b( wailing for him when his Jel touched down in Los Coast First day In new home for CdM family Includes 'wel- come wagon' from gun- toting cops, federal agents./A3 Ex-Pilot publisher Walter Burroughs and Orange County have a running love affair with water sports./A.7 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::: California Twenty-two persons were treated after a mili- tary tear gas canister accidentally explodes in Montebello./ A4 Attorney for Chino mass murder suspect Kevin Cooper suggests some- one else kllled four vlc- tlms./ A4 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation President Reagan begins in earnest his push for approval of MX missile program./ A8 A man who sold military secrets to Poles is labeled a 'traitor' and given llfe sentence./ A6 World First man to make a solo stroll to North Pole is successful./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::.:::::::::::::::::: Mind and Body . As daytime stress rises in the '80s, so does noc- turnal bruxism -grind- ing of teeth during sleep. /81 Erma Bombeck would like a little sympathy for her latest case of "nerves." /82 Entertainment Country group "Ala- bama" sweeps music awards in Buena Park cermonles./ A4 Sports Playoff-bound area prep baseball teams have rugged assignments In the opening round Friday. /C1. The Mission Viejo Meet of Champions begins Thursday with a c ast of world-class swimmers. /C2. ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Business New tax laws offer go od news, bad news says Sylvla Porter ./84 ·:·:;:::::::::.:::.::::;.:::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News ClassUled Comics Cron word Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mutua l Funds National Ne ws Opinion Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa Telev111on The aters Weather World New• B6 A3 B3-4 A4 C8-10 86 C10 C-4 C9 8 2 83 A-4 A7 C4-7 C1-3 05 02 0 2 A2 A4 Angeles early Monday e vening. The Huntington Beac h 24-year-old -traveling with his wife and s1ster- was greeted by FBI agents at the aifJ?<>rt and led away in handcuffs. Ba1l 1s SC¥ at SI 0 million Mobley 1s alleged to be one of the The cocaine ring, which purponed- ly had direct lies to Colombia. was responsible for bnngmg more than $500 million worth of the drug into Southern California in the past year, according to federal age nts. Agents arrested 21 people m the massive crackdown Saturday while others suspected of top-level involve- ment 10 the drug n ng remain at large, possibly outside the country. Mobley reportedly had gone to the seaside resort town of Puerto Vallarta According to one 1nvest1gator. Mobely was unaware that his alleged drug empire had fallen apan until the Mexicana jet he was a passenger on lifted out of Puerto Vallarta. ''My understanding is that the fi rst he heard ofit was when he picked up a newspaper during the 01ght," ex- ' ' o_.,,...,...._, ...... u,en Bill Halliday, left, and Denni• Holland with their race can -Halliday'• 1936 Chevrolet and Bolland'• 1909 Buick. Older is better in second Great Race 110 vintage autos c rank their engtnes- for S 100.000 grand prize in Indianal?olis By KAREN E. KLEIN Ot IM Delly ""'°' It.fl When the green Oag drops Thur!>- day morning and 110 vintage auto- mobiles crank up and sputter off into the sunrise. bound for I nd1a napolis. Dennis Holland and his 1909 Bu ick racer will be there. So will Bill Halltda) and his 1931'1 Chevy. John Konw1ser and his 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom I and Jennifer C,oodheart. a.k.a. Ginni Wuhers of Fountam VaJley. in her shocking pmk 1906 Mnchell roadster. All are Orange Coast residents and among the part1c1pants in the second annual Great Amencan Race. The lime-distance road rally covers 3.000 miles 10 nine days and 1s patterned after the movie. "T he Great Race ... Holland. Costa Mesa's master shipbuilder. and his navigator. Wayne Stanfirld. 36. ol ~nta Ana. entered their black racmg car in the Great Race. open to cars built 10 1936 or before. last year But havmg to push the car over the starting ltne turned out to be a bad omen. They dropped out Gf the race for good in Phoenix when a motor pm broke This )ear. Holland said. his goal 1s 10 finish the race Al the checkered flag wans a SI 00.000 ti rst pnze for the fastest car and $40.000 lo be spl11 among th~ three oldest cars lo finish. "The w1nn mgcargels lo take a tum around the track at tht' Ind) 500." Holland said wnh an enthus1as11c gnn. While bu11.d1ng an 1 Sth-<:enlul)- st) le Baltimore Clipper ship 10 the backyard might be enough for most peole to take on, Holland said he has spent the past four months teanng down and rebuilding the four- cyhnder. SO-horsepower eng1 nc of his Buick. the second car ever registered in Orange Count) The car. which sports a number "19" on the gn 11. belonged m brothers Boyd and Henle}' Ellis. who owned a (Pleue see OLDER/ A2l Arrested aJong with Mobley was his wife, AJeyda Machado-Mobley, 24, and bis sister, Cindy Lee Croley, 27, of Newpon Beach. Both areallesed to have been aC11ve in the drug ring. (Pleue eee llOBLET / A.2) Nixon flees Irvine blaze 400 hotel guests evacuate 1 7 -story building this mornin By Tbe Dally Pilot Staff Nearly 400 hotel guests mcludina former President Richard Nixon were evacuated late this morning from the 17-story lrvme Marriott when fire bro ke out in the structure's baseme nt. "He went downstairs untiJ the fire department said it was clear to come back up." said John Taylor. Nixon's admin1strat1ve assistant. Nixon and Taylor walked down all 17 flights at a normal pace. Taylor ..aid the exercise presented no strain fo r the 7 1-year-old former president. When the) reached the ground floor Nixon ~ent to his car. · "He got \nto his car and took a bnef tour of the 10dustnal park 10 the area. He drove around for about I 5-20 minutes and came back to the hotel." Taylor said. By that time fire officiab were letting guests back into the hotel. Nixon did not see an) smoke. according to Tnlor The former ·presiden t plans to spend the rest of the afternoon 10 his hotel suite before a speaking engage- ment to night at Chapman College. Taylor said (Pleue see NIXON/A2) Report: Streets need Community college leaders say schools still 'a barga~n' • repairs By JEFF ADLER Of IM D.., ,..._. St.fl More -than half of all Orange County surface streets arc 1n need of repair and more than a q uaner require major repair, a polillcally charged rcpon released Monday by the Oran~e County T ra nsportation Commission has concl uded . Dr. Larry Stevena Adminis trators say they're still offe ring quality education to county's s tudents By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of 1M Delly Not lt•ll _ The top administrator<> from Or- ange Count} 0!> scvrn comm unit\ colleges want to gel two mcsc.agcs ou't to the puhhc: •Commun1l) collegr education will sull be a bargain next fall. despite the new tuiuon fee~ to he charged. •Com munity college'> rnll offer quality education. despite recent charges 10 the contrar) T o make their (asc. the count\ 's communm college presidents i.um- moned reporte~ Monda} to a rare JOint nt'""S conference al '\anta .\na College The o fficiate; said their goal was to correct somr m1 sconcept1on'i about the two-year colleges Many people m1stakenl) believe the commun1t~ college funding cn<,1s ended earlier this vear when the tuition bill wa.-, appro\rd. llh\crvcd Or La~ 1e-.cns. chancellor of the Saddleback Communit} College Dis~ tnct. which has campu<;es in Irvine and "11ss1on V1e10 l 'nder this legislation. students takmg s" units or more """I pa) a $50-per-semestcr fee For those tak- ing less. the charge"" ill be S5 per unit But ~le, ens dcs~:nbed the new fees a\ ··i.ttlc more than a Band-Aid a11cmpt1ng to close a \Cr) senous -wound .. To admtn1'>tl'f the ne"" fet' system. add1t1onal computer.. and clencal \lafl ""Ill bc needed. he said At the \ame ti m e. colkgcs will no lo nger be (Pleaae aee COLLEGE/ A2) The report. drafted by a com- mission pavement management task force formed 10 1982, estimated 11 would cost S205 million to bnng the county's surface-street 'i) stem into good repair. Members of the task force v1suall) assessed the cond1t1 on of 612 streets and h1ghwa)s 1n the county. or 52 percent of the 1.187 mile.-, of the county's arterial streets . .\II told. lhr count}' and 11s 26 c111cc, maintain 4.982 miles of artenal h1ghwa)s and local streets. BB ~urder suspect'& mental health cited But the report -rrlcascdJuSt three weeks before voters will determine the fate of Prooos111on A. the o ne (Pleue .ee STREETS/A2) When the murder trtaJ of 18- year-old Gabriel Oeklca trial opened Monday In w .. tmlnlter, attorneys didn't argue eo much whether the Huntlngton Beech youth kllted • 30-year-old female poetat earner. Instead, most of the attention was directed at the After decade of debate, Irvine finally appears in reach-of a city hall Irvine. the master-planncdc1l) thal has mapped o ut where every road. home, office and shrub will be placed beyond the year 2000. has wrestled for more than a decade on where to put the scat of governmt'nt. II has no permanent Cit) hall. Tht' 13-year-old Cl l) 's first leaders dec ided pohcy in ,mall quarters over an old bar called the pntz Garden opposite UC Irvine Beer was brought up to quan the thirtt of city leaders dunna marathon sessions. Poht1c1ans hnd to compete to be heard over the blare of a Juke box. But only fi ve years aOC'r 1ncorporn- t1on, thr hustling city .. wrr had outstnppe-d m ovcr·lhc·"ort' $pace Ry 1978. hurtaucrnt moved into :i ANDREA ADELSON NEWS BACKGROUND new 1ntenm facility built for SI 5 million 1n a fast-gowina industnal park. The uuhtanan. w1 ndowlc~' Ci-.1t (enter at Jamboree and McGaw avenue\ hM only a flaa pole for ndommrnt. It\ without &radmonal (Pleaa eee OUAT/A2) defendant'• rMOt8' condition. "We'r• here to ftnd out why It happened,'' defen• attorney John Dolan told jurors In Sus>«tor Court Judge Leonard H. McBride's courtroom In Weat- mlnetw. Dolan, who also called Oetuca a ' "troubled" youth, said he atso wm show Jurore a 90-mlnute vkMotape of Oetuca being tnter- vtewed by Costa Mesa potlce to reveal the young defendant' I mentaJ proc•11S. Deputy otatrlct Attorney Bryan Brown totd jurors that Oetuca wafted for postal carrier Ida JMn Haxton, a mother of two, In the entryway of his home. Her body WU found -..a .. hours after the attack on JM. 3 tn her green U.S. Postal Serva<=- parked m a Costa Meea ctu'ch (Pleue 9ee BB MURl>ltll/ Al) ' :W>'f" A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, May 15, 1984 -~-------------------~--~----~~ Fair but cool, with low clouds .. COLLEGE OFFICIALS SPEAK OUT • .,. : homAl allowed to ampose specrnl cl'l.araes 1ucb as health fees. even thoujh they must still provide health servaces. • Despite the problemis, Stevens s.a1d California's oommunity college stu- dents still will be charged less than those in net.Jhbonng states. He note<l that Washington state community college students pay $175 per quarter and generally enroll in three quarters per year. In Oregon, he said. the charge is S 160 per quarter. Constance Carroll , president of Saddleback's Mission Vrejo campus, also said because oft he elimination of other fees at thl! same time tuition is charged. "in some cases the cost of (a communitycollege)educallonmay be less than before." She added that communllv colleges ~main "the most atlordable, most ecooomkal educational institutions to attend in California." Dr. Lee Stevens, president of Golden West Colleae. predjcted that California's community colleaes will actively recruit students for the comina year be<.1lusc 1984-85 auend· ance figures will be a guide for future state funding. "If we fall short (an enrollment) in 1984-8.S. that will haunt us in the years to come," Stevens warned. The Golder\ West president said the University of California and California State University systems have received much larger ittcreases in state funding, partly because those systems have strong alumni networks and more political clout. "We can't produ~ votes," he said of the community collcae system. "We're a fairly safe state agency that can be bauercd about without serious political consequence5." Dr. Ed Hart, president of Saddle· back's Irvine campus, added, "What we'reconcemed about isa downward spiral (in enrollment and fu ndina)." Hart said some students may opt to take just five units per semester (costing $25). rather than six or more credjts (costina $50). The college officials said some students may be unaware that welfare recipients will not be charged tuition and that others who cannot afford the fees may be eligible for financial aid. Coutal ,. tonight end w.clnMcl:r •11oec» -c:lolld• -ti! OOMI .,_ HIQIN today 1610 n : W~Uto 71 l-lonlght In Ille upper Md ao.. From Point Cono.c>tlOn to Ille Me•· iolll\ bofdef Small cnn llCMeOI)' from Potnl CQn0119110n IO POl<lt VIOenle. Moetly _. 10 nort,_.I wlndt Ill lo is knota wttll oomblned -I to 10 ,_ from POl<ll Corloeptlon lo POlnl Vio.Me IOdey 0-~ l~I Md WadnMcMly Soutll of Olftt lcent• aou1.11-110 -1~I10 11 knott wltll 4 to 7 toot ooml>lnecl -thl'czr. Wed....Oey ••Cl91>1 wtnclt meet~ I v1rl1bt1 tonltllt. 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Mpla-SIPw 87 45 Salt LaU City H 112 H•Yllle 78 46 San Antonto Ill 84 New Ori.ena 19 10 Sen Olago .. fl New YOf'k eo 411 Sen Fr anolec:o 81 41 H0<1olk.Va 71 51 Sen Juan.PR 111 74 Notlh Pta11e 73 S1 SI Sle Marie 61 JO OkllillOm• City lie 63 SMllle 511 41 Omalll 71 ~ S/\tevepor! 90 64 Ortenoo 811 611 Stou• Fiiia 89 66 OLDER IS BETTER IN RACE .•. TODAY GtwiO~ 63 36 Flul IOW 4 lll 1 m .13 Qr91t Fella Il l S2 2::,,. 10·4 t 1.m 4 0 Gr-.•boro.H C 79 36 Phlledalphl1 Sii 41 Spok-68 43 Plloentx 102 74 Syrac:u• 511 42 Pllt•but' 511 37 Topella 78 &e P0<11en ~ 54 43 Tue.on 97 66 From A l 6,000-acre bean farm 1n CoMa Mesa. Holland said the car placed fifth in a Los Angeles-to-Phoenix race an 1912. He has pho to!> of the car 1n lls vintage racing days as well as pen- nants. news an1cles and even the drivers' hn~nse of om· of the vdrn:k '!> driver!.. Holland -;aid had ht\ eve on the "ar. complete with bras!I headlamp!> ancl hickory-wood wheels. for ~O years before he could persuade its pn.·v 1ous owner to sell 11. "The guy 1ha1 owned 11 was the dnver's stepson. When the dri ver died he told h1~ ~on to sell it to someone in Orange ( ounty ifhc ever moved away.'' Holland said. When asked why he would take on the add111onal challenge of car build- • mg when he only launched his 100- foot schooner late last year. he replied. "This 1s my therapy. "I love the histoncal challenge of it. It was 70 years ago that this car was driven through that pan of the country and now it w111 pass that way again," he said. On Monday, he told nval racer 8111 Halliday he would be te.arin$ the car's engine down once or twice again before the race starts ThurSday. Halliday, of Newport Beach. said his goaJ 1s "to whip Denn;s," in the race. "I think I have as good a chance as any" to win, HaJliday said. He bought and restored his '36 Chevy in 1966 and sold 11 three years ago to the Barn restaurant an Tustin, where it has been on display. "I was restoring a 1940 Chevy when I foun d out the 1936 model was the newest that could enter. So I called up the restaurant and got them to loan me the car for the race." he said. Halliday said he has "four or five" vintage Chcvys at home, but none like the ~rl gray and black touring car he will drive in the Great Race. "It's a sedan delivery car built on a passenger chassis. They were mostly used as drug store deli very cars or oaint store deJivery cars," he said. The Great Race will start Thursday morning from the Sheraton Univer- sal Hotel in Los Angeles and finish May 25 in Indianapolis, race coordi- nators said. Racers will make midday and overnight stops in Las Vegas; Flagstaff, Ariz.; Albuquerque; Amarillo. Texas: Dallas; Wichita, Kansas: St. Louis and Chicago. :S •Opm IS Hertl0<d llO 40 0 nigh 11-~pm 84 Helen• l!S S3 Honolulu ee 74 ftO..I OAY H0..1ton ea 10 Flol low soea m _, 3 lncl<wilij)Oll• es 4 1 Fl<ll MOii 1135 am 3 7 J-eon.M1 111 81 Second tow 4 15p m '9 JICkeonvllle 91 6A Second high 1032p m 62 Jut-.i 611 43 Sun •t• toci.l al 7 47 pm . ,,_ KantatClty 10 53 Wed....01y al 5 1 • m end Mii again L.aa Vegu ee 82 al 7 4l p m uni. Roe-Ill SS Moonr-•18 46.p m today, Mia at L09A~ 72 S1 6 13 • m •I'd ,,_ llOllln at 9:111 p.m Loul9vlt 6" 42 WednMClay Lubl>Oell ea 5A Temperatures Extended ... Lo $-~I and .... ly motning I°"' Alblny SS 39 CIOuOa a 1:89 Olhe<WIM lelt Hlgha Albuquerque ea eo ''°"' uPO« 10 tow 70. -Iha Amarlllo 64 54 ~ Hra• •n Ille Ylllieyt 7210112. Art«t«eo-83 42 ·~to 610 lie by Sllurday Lowt ~ 78 41 1n 50e and tow eoa. CONTINUED STORIES P0<11And.Or 511 47 TulN 76 82 ProVldenoe 69 42 'N Mll4no•on 87 52 Rale4gh 12 46 Wtchlla 72 81 =City 711 se Wllk-BMra 68 311 72 41 WltmlnglO<l,0. 82 39 SURF REPORT LOCATION am COtolOITIOM Hun11ngton 8Nl;n 1·2 poot·lllr Rt-Jelly, Newport 1·3 tall 401h SirMI. Newpon 1·3 fair 221'<1 Street. H-pon 1·3 ,.., Balboe Wedge 1·3 , .. , LeguneEIMcll 1·2 '-" SenCiemenl• 2·3 ,.., Water•-62 Swa ll d tr ecllon 80..01,,_ STREETS NEED REPAIRS ••. NIXON FLEES IRVINE BLAZE ... From Al F rom Al percent transportation sales tax in· crease -drew immediate fire from Propos111on A opponents who ac- cused the commission of using. the repon for pro-tax poliucal purposes. If passed. Propos111on A would set aside about 20 percent of the esti- mated $5.4 billion the tax hike would raise over its 15-year life for local transpon.at1on projects that andudc anerial road maintenance. Transportation comm1 ss1oncrs. who authored the Proposition A tax plan. denied the repon o r the urning of its release was in any way related to the ta" inuat1ve or the pro-tax campaign. The repon determined that whlll' the monq a-..ailable for street and road ma1ntenam:e ha~ remained constant over the last decade. the cost of repair has increased 230 percent. The report noted that financial cons1derat1ons have forced local gov- ernments to main tam streets on a 66- year cycle rather tha n the rec- ommended 13-year maintenance schedule. In 1982-83, an estimated $36 million would have been needed to keep the maintenance program on a 13-year schedule, but only S7 million was spent by the county and all 26 ciues. accordin~ to th e report. Because of the maintenance-fund- ing shortfall. 59 percent of the pavement in the county is in need of some repair and 28 percent requires maJor repair or rebuilding. Repairs needed range from minor work such as filling cracks on JO percent of roads surveyed to more substantial repairs such as resurfac- ing, required on 20 percent of the roads reviewed. The most ex tensive repairs needed, partial reconstruc- tion, was needed on 8 perc.cnt of the highways· sampled, according to the .report. Among the six cities and unin- corporated county areas surveyed. San Clemente needed more than 86 percent of its streets repaired, fol- lowed by Anaheim w11 h 65 percent, the unincorporated county with 60 percent, Buena Park with 59 percent and Hunungton Beach with 56.2 percent. Fountain Valley, the only other Orange Coast city surveyed, needs repairs on about 30 percent of its road system, the rcpon concluded. The fire, which sent smoke pounng into the hotel's first floor banquet rooms and restaurant, was ext- inBuished quickly but the total evacu- ation was called as a precaution by fi refill.h ters. Ro"n C'ribbet, the hotel's general manager, said the fire apparently staned in an industrial clothes dryer and did not spread. He said he didn't know whether the piece of equipment had malfunctioned. The evacuation. which guests de- scribed as orderly' and calm. marked the first time the Marrriott had been cleared since it opened in last August. The hotel has 500 rooms. Hotel employees reponedly were able to douse the fire before Orange County firefighters arrived on the scene and asked fo r the evacuation. Guests and emolovees were alerted to the fire through the hotel's publit address system. Terry Morh and Jim Paulus. both attending a sales meeting on the hotel's first Ooor, said they did not smell any smoke but left the building after the announcement. Hotel guests clustered around the hotel's pool after the evacuation and several sales groups continued theu bus10css meetings at the poolside. MOBLEY NABBED FOR COCAINE ... From Al GREAT CITY HALL DEBATE ... Mobley. according to drug agents, was a small -time cocaine dealer who hit 1t big when he mamed into a family that assertedly had ties to thl' Colombian drug world. Poli ce said as far as they can determine, Mobley has never been arrested before. In fact, the only past offense Mobley could be linked to was a v1ola11on of a dog leash law 10 Newport Beach. one officer noted. with his wife and \1stcr. Fifteen of the 17 people arrested 1n Orange County on Saturda) were arraigned Monday 1n Los Angeles w1th bails ranging as high as S2 m11l1on . Two other!I have not been charged. Ting. alkged to be one ofMobley's cocaine d1stnbutors, drew fire from an FBI agent after Ting pulled out a gun. Two other suspected leaders in the smuggling nng still being sought are Henbeno Machado-Velasquez. 50. a Colombian nauonal. and Octavio G nsales. 43. of New Jersey From Al cit y haU-st}h: trapping.., It 1~. altt"r all. onl > temporar) Since then. a c1t1 1ens group and cit~ staff ha\(' e}ed nearl~ eve!) large chunk of land wi thin Cit\ limllS. s1z1n~ up m potential as a home for public build1ngl> needed to ..enc a en~ of 200,000. What wa<; t'n"1'11oned wa'i a "\1tv Center" - a governmental hub with a city hall. pollee stauon. county branch library, nv1c aud1tonum. school and water d1stnc1 head- quaners. and centers for seniors and day care. Residents even approved. m an advisory vote in 1981. a measure in suppon of building of a c1 v1c ce nter. Three land plots have been con- s-idered senously: one near U< I. another at the city's geographic center between two residential vil lages. and a third within an amb1t1ou!. com· merc1al center planned h} the lrv10l' Co for the "Golden Tnangle." land trapped within three frccwa}s at the city's southeastern edge All died for a vanet\ of rea'iom. shot down h~ high ck-..etopmcnt coc;ts. a shift 1n development pattern' that still leave~ unclear where "down- town " 1s. and lack of a count·1I maJonty for an~ plan. The idea ha'> been dormant since mid-I Cl82 and Irvine continue\ to operate out of ti\ tem porary headquarters But on Thur'iday fr-..1nc's Planning ( omm1s~1on open<, 'ons1dcra11 on anew on what Cll) uflic1als -wit h fingers crov,cd -think ma" he the rx-rmancnt quarter'> for Ir-~nc (it) I !all The ath 1c,or-( l'wll < l'ntcr <om- m11tec 1<; 'iUPflMCd \(J dC'>lrtbe ll'i latl'St plan for 25 ancs of farmland bc!>!dC ( uher DnH'. sou th of the ~an Diego flood tuntrol t hannl'l "ft\ prohahl\ lhl' ka\t n pt1m JI but 11 mert<, 1h1· m1n1m11m :tl<:rptahlc requiremt•nt\." 'aid P ;i1 M 1. Donald. a Hughe., c:n1ot1rwri "'ho ha\ wm kt•<l 011 Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Oellvery la Qu.,enteed 1'. -,. the committee 'iincc us inception an 1977 The committee revived an Febru· ary , looked at three parcels within an 833-acre area that's called "village 14," th e first ma1or v11la~e being planned w1thin the ci ty since the m1d-l 970s. The ne"' village 1s bounded by the San Diego Freeway on the south, the Irvine Business Center on the cast and by the village of Woodbridge on the west. T o he built over the ne;itt decade, 11 is to have 7,000 homes. 17.000 residents and 48 acres of parks, City Planner Paul Ireland explained re- cent!). Because 1t 1s close to a business and andustnal ce nter, the new village is intended as a rather dense housing area for workers. And it 1s being designed wllh maJ Or thoroughfares. pointed o ut Ray Catalano. a city planning co mmissi oner and professor of sonal ecology at UCI. A city hall will onl y aggravate that congestion. he added. "But the village shouldn't be sacn- ficed to tratlic," Catalano said. "In 'lome ways. we'll be reducing city hall· generated traffic." he behcve:i;, be- cause the centrally located c1v1c center would only draw people into res1den 11al sec11ons. The long-awaited proposal calls for a c1v 1c ce nter w1th1n "tht> activity comdor. ··sandwiched between Alton A venue and Barranca Parkway The zone 1s supposed to act as a spine. linking the maJor industrial ce nters at ei ther end of the rny. Only about two miles o f the backbone 1s complete. thrs:>ugh Woodbndgc. "If the usec; arc integrated. people can use the center without having to dnvc all over the nl) ... t•x plamcd nty c;taflcr Pa m "ihelclon. '.'>hcldon .-,;rnf thr rnmm1tt cc dusted off $80.000 worth of plans drawn up but ahandorn:d 11\ 1982 Then a 146.000-square-foot building was sketched out wtth a S22 4 m1lh on pnce tag. .• 'The commlltee believes that lhe old building idea could fit on the new comer, Sheldon said. Mobely was to be arraigned today in federa l court in Los Angeles along One of the suspects re mained an senous cond1t1on toda\ at Fo untain Valle ) Community Hospital. Ronald Ting. 26. of Corona del Mar. was shot in the chest early Saturda) by FBI agents. Four others alleged to be drug runners in the widespread operation also are bemg sought. McDonald, who has sat through more civic center meeun~ than he ~~~ ir~;~ic~'.~ "the city is running BB MtJRDER SUSPECT ON TRJAL. •• He is disappointed that delays have rieaAl diluted the ci(J center idea. Now the >" Irvine Unified School District has an parking IOt. ... dropout and a former welding administration building under con-~ ~ bw1llabbed18 tmea ltUdent at Orange Cout Colege, struct1on and the Irvine Ranch Water ·~bludgeon.cl ~with a hM been delcribed u a .. loner" District has located elsewhere. blunt object. according to the by Mtghbor8. "No one seemed to be able to put 1t proeeoutor He wa arreeted the day a1t• Oe..,.. attorney ~.Mid all together," former mayor Gaby Oeath hM ~ attrl~ to a the ttaytng aft• ponce end poet.at Deluca ta a troubled ~with a Pryor observed. "I wanted to see it all blow to tM head that eel'Ud = aJOIV'I with a ft-.lf of h.tatory of mental MneM. OlllUca built toiether. Our planned com-·-. .,_ munity 1s fragmented. We've lost an m••Mt ~. A deputy ounde brought In from WU lntoxatecl on tequla lind imponant focal point forever.'' she coronet llld there WM no T-..a f9traced the maU womM't mari)uane wtMM'1 Haxton WU .... said. ~ of M>Cuat .... "It rout• that had taken her pat the eeutted, Dolan Mid. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady althOugh her b6ouM Wu ripped Deluca famltya hom. on Jon Day remains optimistic that the central ~ ._, bf9 waa pulled ~ hef DrfYe In Meredith Garden• '*Gh· If convtcted, O.UC. feceie a hub idea c:an still be realized. heed when the wa founct borhood In aoutheut Huntington maximum Mntence of 25 Y99l'I to The school and water distncts Deluca. Edllon t.1&..ih 8c;hoot Beech life In state prl8ot\. attomeyt Miid. "ha ven't foreclosed on the idea," ______ an _____ ,___;;""'--"-------·-------------------------- Brady said. They could relocate later, he said. And. by putting off the decision. city coffers are fatter with a $2 million civic center fund and the interim facility's property value has nearly doubled. Brady said. "We can use this as a panial down payment," he said. an combination wi th other financing schemes. such as andustnal bonds. Two-term Councilman David Sills believes this plan. although still in its infancy. may finall y put the con- troversy to rest. "This has a good chance of succeed- ing because it may get three votes.'' Sills said. He pointed out that a recent 5-0 council vote agreeing to at least rnns1der the site "was the first show of unan1m11y" any plan has ever gar- nered 'SALE! TRS-80® COLOR. COMPUTER 2 AND DISK DRIVE Get Quick and Easy Access to Your Programs and Data Save •so 549!.Q ------ ····· .... , •• •H 11 i ••• ... ... ,, ..... •t• YI •••••• I tt .. , .. .. !'i!:. tu,,. ,,. .. ,,. ._ tC••t• .. • .. ... ,.,. . ····· ,, .... ,. . ..... , It ..... .. ... ... ..... .,.,, . ~., .. ..... .. . .. ... 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The Mission Viejo Meet of Champions begins Thursday with a cast of world-class swimmers. /C2. Buaineu New tax laws offer good news, bad news says Sylvia Porter ./84 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Buslneu Callfornla News Clualfled Com lea Cross~ Death Nbtlcea Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Funde National New. Opinion Public Notlcet Sport• Stoc.tt Marketa Tei.vtalon ThMtere WMther World Newt • 86 A3 83~ A• CB-10 86 C10 C• C9 82 83 A• A7 04.7 C1-3 B5 B2 B2 A2 A• at f lllT 1111111 e ID e air e ID· Mobley, of HB, accused of leading co~aine ring ------- By STEVE MARBLE OI "-Delly l'tlo4 IWf Alan Charles Mo bley ~five minutes out of Puerta Vallarta when he packed up a newspaper and got an idea what would be waiting for him when bis jct touched down in Los Angeles early Monday cvenini. The Hunuiwon Beach 24-ycar-old -traveling with his wife and sister- was greeted by FBI agents at the aa~rt and led away in handcuffs. Baal is set at $1 0 million. Mobley is alleged to be one of the nngleaders of a major cocaine smua- gli ng network that federal. state and focal law enforcement officers say they smashed last weekend. IWr ..... ,......., ~ u,lft BUI Halliday, left, and Denni• Holland with their race can -Halliday'• 1936 Chewolet and Holland'• 1909 Buick. The cocaine ring. which purt><>rtcd- ly had direct tacs to Colombia, was responsible for bringing more than $500 m1mon worth of the drug into Southern CaJifornia in the past year, according to fcdcraJ agents. Older is better in second Great Race Agents arrested 21 people in the massive crackdown Saturday while o thers suspected of top-level involve- ment an the drug nng remain-at larae. possibly outside the country. 110 vintage autos crank their engines fo!_ $100.000 grand prize in India~apolis By KAREN E. KLEIN OlllleDellJ .......... When the green flag drops Thurs- day morning and 110 vintage auto- mobiles crank up and spuuer off into the sunrise. bound for Indianapolis. Dennis Holland and his 1909 Buick racer will be there. So will Bill Halliday and his 1936 Chevy. John Konwiser and his 1928 Rolls Royce Phantom I and Jennifer Report: Streets need • repairs By JEFF ADLER OI tM 0..., l'tlo4 lteft More than half of all Orange County surface streets are in need of repair and more than a quarter require major repair, a poli tically charged report released Monday by the Oran~e County Transportation Commission has concluded. Goodheart. a.k.a. Gann1 Withers of Fountain VaJley, in her shockjng pink 1906 Mitchell roadster. All are Orange Coast residents and among the participants in the second annual Great American Rac-e. The 11me-d1stance road rally covers 3.000 miles an nine days and is pauerned after the movie, .. The Great Race." Holland, Costa Mesa's master shipbuilder. and his navigator. Dr. Larry SteYena Wayne Stanfield. 36, 01 Santa Ana, entered their black racing car an the Great Race, open to cars built in 1936 or before, last year But having to push the car over the starting hne turned out to be a bad omen. They dropped out of the race for good in Phoenix when a motor pm broke This year. Holland said. has goal as 10 finish the race. Al the checkered flag wa11s a SI 00,000 first pnze for the fastest car and $40,000 to be spl11 among the three oldest cars to finish. .. The wanning car gets to take a tum around tht' track at the Indy 500 .. Holland saad with an enthus1ast1c grin. While building an I 8th-centur)- style Bah1more 01pper ship in the backyard might be t'nough for most pcole to take on, Holland said be has spent the past four months tcanng down and rebuilding the four- cyhnder, 50-horsepowt>r engine of has Buick. the second car e ver rcgistt'red an Orange County. The car. which sports a number .. 19" on the gnll. belonged 10 brothers Boyd and Henley Ellis. who owned a (Pleue eee OLDER/ A2} Mobley reportedly had gone to the seaside resort town of Puerta Vallarta an Meuco with family mcmbcn, includmg tus mother, to odcbntc Mother's Day pnor to Saturday's raad According to one invcstip tor, Mobel)' was unawarT that bis alleged drug em pare bad fallen a part until the A.er0Mex1co Jet he was a passenger on lifted out of Puerta VaJ lan.a. "M'· understanding as that the first (Pleue eee MOBLEY/ A2) Community college leaders sayschoolsstill 'a bargain' Administrators say they're still offering quality education to county's students By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of tM 0..., "°' ..... The top administrators from Or- ange County's seven communat) colleges want to get two messages out to the public· •Community college education will still be a bargain next fall. despite the new tu111on fees to be charged. •Community colleges stall offer quality education, despite recent charges to the contra')'. To make their ca~. the c nt\ ·s communat) college president<, sum- moned reporters Monda) to a rare. JOmt news conference at Santa ~na College. The officials said their goal was to correct some m1sconcep11ons about the two-year colleges Man~ people mistakenly helievc the commun1t) college funding cns1 ended earlier th1<; vear when the tu1t1on bill was approved. ohservcd Dr. Larry Stevens. chancellor of the addleback Communat) College D1s- tn ct. which has campuses 10 Irvine and M1ss1on V1e10. L1nder this legislauon. students taking s1:\ units or mo~ wtll pay a S50-per-semester fee For those tak- ing less. the charge will be S5 per unit. But Ste, ens descnbed the new fees as "hulc more than a Band-Aid a11empt1ng to close a \Cf) scnous wound ·· To adm1n1.,ter the new fee system. add1t1onal computers and clencal \tafT "'II be needed. he said. At the same umc. collegt>s will no longer be (Pleue tee COLLEGE/ A2) The report, drafted by a com- mission pavement management task force formed in 1982, estimated it would cost $205 million to bnng the county's surface-street system into good repair. Members of the task force visually assessed the cond1t1on of 612 streets and highways in the county, or 52 percent of the 1.187 miles of the county's arterial streets. All told. the county and its 26 c1t1es maintain 4,982 miles of arterial highways and local streets. BB murder suspect'& mental health cited But the report -releascdJUSt thr~ weeks before voters will determine the fate of Proposition A. the one (Please aee STREETS/ A2) When the murder trtal of 18- ~-ofd Gabrtel Deluca trlal · Opened Monday In Westminster, attorneys dfdn 't argU49 so much whether the Huntington Beach youth kitted a 30-yeer-old female poetal earn.. 1n11eed, most of ~ attention was directed at the After decade of debate, Irvine finally appears in reach of a city hall Irvine. the master-planned city that hJ'.s mapped out where every road. home, office and shrub will be placed beyond the year 2000. has wrestled for more than a decade on where to put the seat of government It has no pennanent C1ty hall. The 13-year-old city's first lc.ders decided pohcy in small quarters over an old bar called the Spnll Garden opposite UC Irvine Bttr was brouaht up to quaff the thirst or city leaden dunna marathon seH1ons. Polit1c1ans had to compc:te to be heard over the blare of 1 1uke box. But only five years aficr ancorpora- llon, the busthna city ,taff hod oumnp~d its over-the-store 'pace Ry 1978. hurt"aucral mov~ into a ANDREA ADELSON NE ws BA CKGROUND new interim fi c1hty buih for SI .S million an a fllSt•growina industnal park The ut1ht1nan. windowless Ovic Center t Jamboree and McOaw avenues hM only a flag pole for adornment It'!. without trad1t1onal (P1eue eee OUAT/A2) defendant's "*ltal condition. ''We're here to Ind out why It happened," defenM attorney John Dolan told Jurors In Superior Court Judge Leonard H . McBride's courtroom In W•t· minster. Dolan. who also called Detuca a • "troubted" youth, said he al80 wtU show Jurora a 90-mlnute Videotape ot Oefuca being Inter- viewed by ca.ta Mesa poltce to reYMI the young def9ndant'• ment8' proc.111. Deputy Ola1rlct Attorney Bryan Brown told jurors that Deluca • waited for postal carrter Ida JMft Haxton, a mother of two, In .. entryway of hla home. • Her body ._.. found 191£•11 hours atter the attack on JllL SIR her green U.S. Postal SerWie as parked In a Cotta Mee& chufdt (Pt.ue ... BB MU'aDSll/.Aa) COLLEGE OFFICIALS SPEAK'OrT •• . · homAl . allowed to imj)Osc special chargei. remain .. the niost affordable, most ·• ~in't produce votes." be said such as .hcahh fees , even though they cconom1cal t.-du<.'at1o nal institutions of the community college system. must slilJ provide health services. to attend in California.'' "We're a fairly safe sta te agency that Despite the problems. Stevens said Or. Ltt cvcni.. president of can be battered about without senous California's community college stu-Golden West College. predicted that political consequences." dents Still will be charged less than California''> community colleges will those in nciptbonng states. He noted activcl) recruit students for the Dr. Ed Han. president of addle- that Washmaton state community coming year bccauSt' 1984-85 attend-ba~k's Irvine campus, ?dded. "What college students pay S 175 per quaner ance figures will be a guide for future w~ re c~nccmcd about is a downwa[d and generally enroll in three quaners state funding. spiral (in enrollment and funding). ' per year. ln Oregon. he s~ud. thl' "If we fall shon (m enroll men I) in charge is $1 60 per quaner. 1984-85. that wall haunt us m the Constance Carroll, prcs1dl'nt ol years to come, .. Stcvcni. warned. Hart said some students may opt to take just five units per semester (costing S25), rather than six or more credits (costinit SSO). Saddleback's Mission VieJO campu!>. The Golden West president said alsosaidbecauseoftheehmmat1onol 1he Un1vers1ty of Cahfom1a and other fees at the same ume tuition,., California tate Unl\ers11y '>YStems charged, "in some cases the cost ol (J have received much larger increases The college oflic1als said f.ome students mar, be unaware that welfare recipients will not be charged tu1t1on and that others who cannot afford the fees may be eligible for financial aid. communitycollc~e)educauonmay Ix-1r1 state funding, panly because those less than before.• '>ystems have strong alumni networks She added that communll\· colleges and morl' pahtical clout. OLDER IS BETTER IN RACE ... From Al 6.000-acre bean !arm 1n Costa Mesa. Holland said the car placed fifth 1n a Los Angeles-to-Phoenix race an 19 12. He has photo'> of the car 1n 1t'> vintage racing da)'> a .. .,.,ell as pt>n- nants, news an1de" ano hen tht• drivers' license ofonl· ofthe 'eh1tk''> drivers. Holland said had h1'> e\e on the car. complete w11h bra'>'> he:idlamp!. and hickory-wood whl·eh. for 20 yea rs before he could per'>uade ll'> pre' 1ou'> owner to sell It .. The gu)' that ll'' nl·d It wa., thl· dnver's stepson Whl'n the dn' er died he told has son to sell ll to someone in Orange Count> 1fhe evt'r moved away." Holland said. When asked whv he would take on the additional chaitenge of car build- 1ng whl·n he onl) launched his IUO-when I found out thl' 1936 model wa., foot schooner latt· last year. he the newest that could enter. So I railed replied ... This 1'i m~ therapy. up the n.·s1auran1 and got thcm·to loan "I lo' c the h1stonl'al challenge of 11 me the car for the race." he said. It was 70 ~epr\ ago that this car wa., Hall1da .. said he has .. four or fh e .. dnH•n thro\Jgh that part of the \IO tage (''he\ )S at home, but none rnunt r~ and nll.,., 11 will pass that way hke the P.t'arl gra) and black tounng again:· hl' ..aid car he wall dri'c 1n the Great Race. On Monda~. he told nval racer Ba ll "It's a !>Cdan delivery car built o n a Halliday hl' would be teann~ the car's passenger chasm. They were mostly engine ·dov..n once or twice again used as drug !ltore delivery cars or before the ran~ !ltans Thursday. oail)t store deh,erv cars." he said. Halliday, ol Newpan Beach. said ,, The Great Race.,., ill stan Thursday his goal 1s ·•to .,.,hap Dennis." an the morning from the Sheraton Univer- race "I thank I ha'l' as good a chance sal Hotel 1n Los Angt;les and finis~ as an)" to wan, Halliday said. May 25 in lnd1anapahs. race coord1- He bought and restored has ·36 nators said. Racers will make midday Chevy in 1966 and sold it three years and overnight stops in Las Vegas; ago to the Barn restaurant in Tustin. Flagstaff, Ariz.. Albuquerque; where 11 has been on display. Amarillo, Texas: Dallas: W1ch11a. "I was restoring a 1940 Chev) Kansas; St. Louis and Chicago. STREETS NEED REPAIRS ... From Al percent transponat1on sales tax in· crease -drew 1mmed1ate fire from Propas1tion A oppanents "ho ac- cused the commission of using the repan for pro-tax political purposes. If passed, Propas1t1on .\ v..ould se1 aside about 20 percent of the i:su- mated $5.4 billion the tax hike would raise over its 15-)ear life for local transpanation projects that mdude artenal road maintenance Transpana11on comm1ss1uncrs who authored the Propos1t1on .\ ta\ plan, denied the repon or the ummg of1ts release was 1n an) v.a) related to the 1ax mt1a11'e or the pro-ta' campaign. The report determined that y,.h1k the mone\. a .. a1lable for street and road maintenance has remained constant over the last decade. the cost of repair has increased 230 percent. The rcpan noted that financial cons1dera11ons haH' forced local go"- emments to maintain streets on a 66- year c:ycle rather than the rec- ommended I 3-)'ear maintenance schedule. In 1982-83. an estimated $36 million would have been needed to keep the maintenance program on a I )-\ear schedule. but onh $7 m1ll1on v.as spent b) the count~ and all 26 c111es. according to the repan Because of the maintenance-fund- ' ng shonfall. 'i9 per.cent of the pa,ement 1n the county as in need of '>Orne repair anJ 28 percent require!. maj{)f repair or rcbu1ld1ng. Repairs needed range from manor v..or~ such a'\ tilling cracks on 30 percent of roads surveyed to more substantial repairs such as resurfac- ing, required on :?.O percent of the roads reviewed. The most e\tens1"e repairs needed. pan1al reconstruc- tion. was needed on 8 percent of the highways sampled, according to the .repart. Among the sax c1t1es and un1n· corporated count~ areas surveyed. San Clemente needed more than 86 percent of its streets repaired. fol- lowed b) A.nahe1m \.\Ith 65 percent. the unincorporated count) w11h 60 percent, Buena Park with 59 percent and Huntington Beach with 56 2 percent. Fountain Valle). the onl) other Orang'' Coast cit) surveyed. needs repairs on about JO percent of its road S)Stt.'m. the repan concluded. GREAT CITY HALL DEBATE ... From Al Cit} hall-st~ le trappings h 1\ altt·r Jll. onl) temparal) Smee then. a c1111cm group and t II\ stafT ha' e e) ed ncarh l'' Cl) large: chunk of land v.11h1n ut' lim1l\. smng up 11s patcn11al as ;i homl' for public buildings m•eJcd to 't'f\l' Jul\ of 200,000. What \.\aS CO\ ISl<lnl'<l "a" a .. , 11\ Center" - a go' ernmt·ntal hub.,., tlh a Cit} hall. pahce station. LOUOI\ branch hbral). Cl\IC auditorium school and water d1stm1 hcJd quancrs. and center-; for senior' and day care Residents C\cn approved. an an adVISOI) vote tn 198 r. a meaSUH' In suppon of bu1ld1ng ofa c1v1c center Three land plots ha'e been ton- s1dered senousl) · one near l C. I another at the cit) 's geographic r.:enti:r between t.,.,.o res1dent1al '11lagc<>. and a third within an amb1t1ou' u1m- mercial center planned b; the Ir\ int• Co. for the ''Golden Triangle." IJnJ trapped w1th1n three freev.a~s a1 the cit) 's southeastern edge All died for a 'anet' of rea'>llll\. shot dov..n h~ high dt·' elopmt•nt costs, a shift in de\t•lopnwnt pa11t•rn., that st1ll lea' e<, um lcar" here "tJu.,., n town" is, and lack of a counul maJOrtty for an~ plan The idea ha'> been dormant '>incc mid-1982 Jnd Irvine con11nuc!> to operate out ol 11\ temporary headquarter'> But on Thur<,da~ In 1nc's Planning Comm1so;1on urx·nc, lOns1dcrat1on ancv. on .,.,hat Ul\ offiuals -\\Ith fingers croc;,ed -·thin ~ ma) ht' thc permanl'nl 4uartt'r'> !111 lrvtnt' ( 1t\ 1-1 a II The ad' 1<.on C "ll < l'Ott•r < um m1ttee 1s o;uprmcll t11 dl''>trtht• 11\ latest plan for 2'i il\ll'' of fJrmland beside Cul' t•r lln' t' \outh ul tht· \.111 Diego flood rnntrol t h<innd "It's probahh thl' k.1.,. optimal but tt mcetc; the n11n1mum anept.1hk requirement'> ... '~'d Pat ~kDun,1ld .1 Hughe~ l'n~int•cr \\ho ha' v. nr~ed of\ Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Piiot Delivery la Gu•r•ntHd ' ... thl' tomm1tt\.'l' \llht' 11'> intep11on 1n 19"'., ftic tomrn111t•c rt'' I' ed 1n Fcbru- ar. luu~ed at three parcel'>" 1th1n an 1'33-arn: area that'~ called .. , 1llage 14." the fir~t maJor \lllagc being planned v.1th1n the ell~ since the m 1ll· I 'I .,Us Thc nc:" '1llage 1<, bounded h; the \an Diego Frec\\a~ on the south. the Ir. 1ne Bus1nt.'"" <enter on the east and b~ tht• '11lage of \\oodbndge on the \.\CSI Tn he huilt o\l·r the ne\t decade. tl I' to ha'e 1 000 homes. 17,000 rc.,1tkn1s anJ 48 acres of parks, C. ·11) Planner Paul Ireland explained rc- Lentl\ Beca use 11 ,., do!>e to a busmess and industrial tenter the ncv. village as intended a'> a rather dense housing area for .,.,.c>r~t·rs A.nd 11 as being Je.,1gned \\1th major thoroughfares. pointed out RJ) ( atalano. a c11~ planning lOmm1s .. 1n ner and professor of '\oc1al ernlog~ al L'CI A ut~ hall .... 111 onh aggra\ate that wngest1on ht' aJded "Rut tht· '11lagc '>houldn't be satn- fited 10 tratlit ·· ( atalano said "In <,ome \I.a)., .,.,e·11 t~· n:Juun~cit) hall- gencratcd 1ralfa " he heltc\C~s. bc- lause the ct·n1rall) located civic ce nter would onl) drav. people 1ntu rec,1den11al '>l'tt1on., 1 he long J\\Jltt•c.I proposal <.all\ for a Cl\ it center "11h1n "the act1' II\ corridor ... <;and.,., it hed bct...,et·n .\lton •\,enue and Rarranta Parkv.a\ The 10ne 1<; \Upro'>cd to act as a ";pine linl1ng thl' m.1Jor indu\trtal center') at l'lthcrend of the lit) Onl~ about tv..o mall''> nt 1h1• hat~bon\.' 1s t.om plcte through \~ nodhridgc "If tht• U'>l'' arc integrated peopk tan u<,e lht• centn .... 11hou1ha,1ng111 dn'e all oH·r thl' l It\ "l'\plained nl' o,taffer Pam \hddon Shl'IJon 'JIJ thr \ 11mm1nec du\tcJ nff$80.000 \\OJ\h ot plans drav..n up hut ah:mdC1nt•d 111 14X2 Then .1 146,000-~quare·foot huild1ng "ii'> sketched out "llh a ~22 .t m11l111n pnce tag The committee belie,es that lhe old building idea lOUld lit on the ne" corner, Shddon said McDonald. "ho has ~at through more C1\1C center meetings than he can count. 'laid "the Cit) 1s running out of choice!>·· He 1s d1sappo1n1cd that dela) s ha'e diluted the cm center idea No.,.,. the Ir. me nified· chool D1stnct has an adm1n1stra11ori building under con- struction and the Irvine Ranch Water District has located elsewhere. "No one seemed to be able to put 11 all together:· former ma~or Gaby Pryor obsc"ed "I wanted to see 11 all built together Our planned com- munal ~ 1s fragmented. We'' e lost an important focal paint fore,er." she c;a1d A.ss1s1an1 ( ·11y Manager Paul Brad) remains opt1m1st1c that the central hub idea can still be realized .. The school and v.ater d1\tnlls "haven't loredosed on the tdea." Brad\ said The\ rnuld reloc:i1c later. he saitl · .\nd. b) putting off the dec1s1on. c1tv coffers are fatter with a $2 m1 II ion uv1c center fund and the interim faciht) \ propeny value has ncarl) doubled. BraJ; said. "We can usl.' this as a partial down pa) ment." he said. in combination .... 1th other finannng schemes. su<.h a<, industrial bond'> Two-term ( ounctlman David ills believe<, th1<, plan. although ~111l 1n at!> 1nfanq. ma\ tinall> put the con· troverc_;\ to rest "This ha'> a good chanre ofc;ucceed- 1ng becau~ 11 ma) get three \Otes ... ~ills said Hl.· rnint~tl out that a recent 5-0 wunnl 'oti: Jgree1 ng tn at lea .. 1 rnm1der tht• '>Ill' "wa'> tht• first ~hov. o f I unanim11\" aO\ plan ha'> ever gar-I nered \\hat do \ou ltkt> about the Dall\' Pilo1·• \\h.11 don't \OU like" ('all lhr 1 number at left a nd ~our me<i'lage "ill he rr<'ordcd. tran'i<'ribed and delivered 10 the appropriate editor The "amt> 24 ·hour an<;wl'ring <s••nire ma} ht> uiied to record letters to the t·d1tor on an} topH· Contributors to our Lt>th·r" column must Include their namt> a nd telepbont' number for \'t'riflcation '\o circulation calls. plea t' Tell U'i "hat'<; oo \our mind 1nANu£ l .uA~ T Daily Pilat H. L. 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Olh«WIM Ilk i'l>gh• 8alooa w.ag. •·3 llllr Albvquerque 88 60 l1om uppe< 60a to IOW 70. near 1ne l llgunt llNcl'I 1-2 lair Ama<•llO 8• ~ ~,_ H~ In IM vaney. 72 lo 82 s.nc..,._,. ... 3 fair A.ncflorAQe 63 •2 werming 10 8 10 16 by Selu•Cl•y LOW$ wa1ertemc> 62 Swell Otr a c11on ~VIiie 76 4e in 509 anO IOW llO• Soul-I Construction site body identified The bod) of a man disco' ered at a hotel construc11on site was 1dent1fied as Kay"an Khalogh1. 23, of Irvine. pahce said today. In vestigators haven't determined 1f the death was an accident or suicide. but "are fairly confident there wai. no foul pla)," Sgt. Dick Bov.man said Khalogh1's famil), natl\ es of Iran, apparentl> "cnt "into h~stcrics" when told of the man's death. CONTINUED STORIES Bowman sa1d. Police had trouble ti) ing to learn the man's whereabouts during the past two day!>. After an autopsy on Monday, a deput) coroner set the time of death as sometime Saturday, and de- termined the cause of death to be head anJunc'> consistent with those suffered from a fall, Bov..man said. The man·~ bod} "as found beneath a 12-sto~ fire escape at the H11to11 Hotel construction sate at 17900 Jamboree Road in Irvine. Khalojlli was not employed as a construct1on worker at the site, which had been closed for the weekend, accordjng to palice. Khalogh1 had come to the attention ol authonues recently. He was rca:nt- 1) cited b) Ir. me pahce for settm$ a fire an a greenbelt area, Bowman said. MOBLEY NABBED FOR COCAINE ... From Al he heard of 11 y,.as v. hen he p1cled up a newspaper Junng the t11ght." C\· plained Huntington Beach ~gt. ( arl V1dano. a ke~ inH~sugator 1n thl'. mammoth drug ~"cep. ··1 imagine he had '>Ome1h1ng uf J squirm\ flight.' wmmcntcd onl' F-HI agent. .\rrem·d along" 1th M oble~ "a' hi\ \\.lfc. Ale\da Machado-l\.toblc\. '2~. and his !>1.strr. C. ind} Lee Crok.}. '27. of Nev.port Beach. Both an· alkged to ha\(.' occn alll\l' 1n the drug 11ng. Moble\. altordang to drug agent'>. \.\3S a small-11 me cocaine dealer "ho h11 11 big \I.hen he marnec.I into a fa.mil) that assertedh had tie!> to the ( olomh1an drug .,.,orld Polin· '>:t1d as far as the\ can determine. Moble) has ne,er been arre'>ted before. In fact. the onl) past offensc Moble\ rnuld be linked to .,.,as a 'mlat1on of a dog ll'ash la.,., 1n 'e" port Bt•at h. one ofliccr noted. \1ohcl) "J' to be arraigned toda} 1n federal uiurt in Lo'> .\ngeles along "Ith h10, ''"l' .ind '>l'>ter. Fifteen of the I 7 pt•npk arrl'sted in Orang<' Count} on "iJturda) were arraigned Monda) 1n Luc, \ngeles "1th bails ranging as high J'> $~ million T"o othl'r'> ha' e not heen l harged Onl' 1'1 the suspel.l~ remained in o;rnouc, urnd111on toda" at Fountain , Valle} C ommuntty Hospital. Ronald Ting. 26. of Corona del Mar, was shot 1n the chest early Saturday by FBI agents Ting. alleged to be one of Mobley's ccx:a1nc dtstnbutors. drev. fire from an FBI agent after Tang pulled out a ll,Un Two other suspected leaders an the smuggling rang still being sought are Henbeno Machado-Velasquez, 50, a Colombian nattonal. and Octavio Gmalcs. 43. of New Jersey Four others alleged to be drug runner~ 1n the widespread operation also arc being sought. BB MURDER SUSPECT ON TRIAL ••• Prom Al parking lot. She had been stabbed 19 times and bludgeoned repeatedly with a blunt object, according to the prosecutor. Death has been attributed to a blow to the head that caused massive hemorrhaging. A deputy coroner said there was no evidence of sexual assault atthough her btouee was rlpped and her bra was pulled over her head when she was found. Deluca., an Edison HJgh School dropout and a former welding student at Orange Coast CoHege, has been descrfbed aa a ·•1oner0 by neighbors. 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