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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21 . 1983 OnANGE COUN I Y. C ALIFORNIA · 1 ·•
Waves flip boat; 2 dead, 4 saved
By ROBERT BARKER °'"'-o ... , ...... ···" A danng air-sea rt'S(.Ul.' off lht·
coasl o f Huntanglon Bl'at:h 1:.
credited with saving lht! llves of
four young men who klllt ttw11
m o th e r Ii n d f a t ht' r l n l h t•
tragedy
K illed when 10 foul wuvt·:.
crashed broads1dt' into tht'11
27 -foot Baylant'r cabin t•ru1st.·r
were Ronald Bryanl. 31:!, and
Car o l a Bryant. ·HI bolh of
Garden Grovl'
Saved wht-n a ll u11t1ngton
13cach polll .. 't: heht."Opwr µtlo1 and
It ft'guards risked lhl•tr lives In
high wuvl.-:. and l"OIJ wut.er wen~
David Br yant, Bryanl 's
I 3-yeur-old son from a previous
murnagc, and Rub.-rl Deniodt'.
19. End< Dt•roodt'. :! I , and Henry
L:>..•ruode. :14, Mrs Bryant's son.s
hv a prt>vtous marriage
David Bryant was reportl-<l in
st u b It• l' on d 1 11 o n t oday at
llunt1ngtun lntt'rC'om munlly
I f1)Sp1Lal Ht• w~ awake and all.'rt
but ft>t•ling very badly about the
dl"l'tdrnt. a spokeswoman said
The Dcroodt•tl wen· trl•litl'd
and released
The accident occurred shortJy
after 1 p.m. about a hall-milt' off
the t'Oaal whilc the Bryants and
Oeroodes report\"dly were
traveling from Huntinglon
Harbour to Nl'wport Beach
They had bought the boat, tht>
Angelique. the day befort' It was
their se(·ond uuting o n it ,
aL'COrdlng to ofllc1ab.
The first wave knocked the
boat over on its side and swept
the four men and boy overboard,
llt'(.'Ordlnl( to Huntington Beach
Police Lt. Jamt!'ll Walker
Ronald Bryant reportedly
suffered head inJune..
Mrs. Bryant wu swept off the
boat by a second wave. A third
wave hit while s h e was
a ttemptlllg to d ut1b back aboard,
survivors told authonhes
She wa.s not seen again until
waiihed up agains t the rocks
no rth of the Bluff area north of
Golden West Street.
S he had a w eak pulse but
wasn't breathing. according to
lifeguard Debbie Friedman
Friedman and othera
admlniatered m outh-to-mouth
resuaclUiltton while lifting her
over !he steep and rock y cliff.
But she wa.a pronounced dead
at Pacifica Hospital.
Resc u e att em pta were
lau11ched when a man and a
daughter t.old polke they saw a
boat "spinrung like a t.op." They
said they saw a bod y an the
water.
Helicopter pilot J on Arnold
rus hed into acuon , flying
lifeguard.a Greg Crow and .U.ve
Perry to the scene In separate
flights.
Crow and Perry attached
flo tation unit.II to the 1urvtvon
and stayed w ith them until they
we re pic ked up by an Orange
County Harbor Patrol boat.
Arnold maneuvered hia copter
as low as posJJlble and at one
point, a wave threaten ed to
strike the craft.
The copter could have been
brought down by the wave had It
(See TRAGEDY, Pa1e At)
19 jail • inmates Teen
hurt • ID second falls off
weekend fracas coaster
Nineteen Orange County Jail
inmates and several s heriff's
deputies were injured Sunday m
a melee that eru pted at the jail.
Sheriff's De partment Lt
Wyatt Hart said the fight was the
second disturbance over the
weekend at the jail He said 1t
may have been caused by the
prisoners' anger over a broken
television set being removed.
Hart said 66 1runates and 20
deputies were involved in the
incident, whic h started about
1:30 p.m and lasted for one to
two hours.
Hart said fighting erupted as
prisoners were returning from
their mid -day meal The
prisoners used "soap saps"
ban of soap tied in a sock -and
reportedly a1Bo used broke n mop
handles in the battle
Ten priso n e rs a nd several
deputies were treated at the jail
infirmary for m inor cuts and
bruises. Hart said. Nine other
prisoners and one deputy were
treated and later released at UCI
Medical Center
Hart said the flare-up may
have been related to a n other
in cid ent Saturday in whic h
inmates ued doors open with
sheets 1ruude one ceU block and
i,s,ued a list of demands.
A ccording to Hart , the
prison er s were upset hecause
they said tht::y were not given
enough time to shower , their
daily newspapers were arriving
later than usual. a nd be<:ause
the y claime d d epu ties who
dispensed aspinn to them used
their hands t.o d o so mstead of
putting the asptrins mto a C'Up
Hart said 1t is sull uncertatn If
the two incidents are unrelated
In an apparently unrelated
incident on Friday one deputy
was injured when, aL'COrdmg to
Harl, he was punched by a
prisoner
An 18-year-old youth remal.ns
in serious condition today in the
intensive care unit of the UCI
Medical Center following a fall
Saturday afternoon from one of
Disneyland's top attractions.
Space Mountain.
James Higgins, of Quartz HiH
in the Palmdale area. apparently
fell from the high-speed roller
coaster as the car in which he
was travelmg neared the end of
the ride.
He w as rushed by paramedics
to UCI Medical Center where he
1s being treated for head and
back injuries. a ccording to
hospital spokeswoman T oby
Milligan.
Following the rrushap, the ride
was dose for almost two houn
while Disneyland employees
searc hed fo r eviden ce of a
mecharucal mistulp However. a
park spokesman said the ride was
tuncuonmg nonnally
Mesa's council
rejects planner
Lap bars, which automatically
lock passengers mto place, were
functioning and were Ill place in ·
the car in which Higgins waa
riding, the spokesman reported.
An in vestigation by park
offic ials into the mishap is
continuing. he s~ud
The accident on the popular
Space Mountain attraction is the
first maJor i n j ury t o have
occurred since the nde opened in
1977
A Cos t a Mesa p lanning
comm1ss1oner. c ritical o f city
council members m the past. was
the only C'o mm1ss1on er not
reappointed to the panel by the
council.
Lynn Van Aken, who (Im.shed
fifth an the November C'ouncil
race. was not reappointed last
week to the five-member board
that oversees development 1n the
city
Davis named
HB chamber
president
Robert Davis has been elected
presid ent of the Huntington
Beach Chamber of Commerce
Davis, is a business consuJtant
He and his wife Pat also operate
a company which product"S and
sells accessor y 1 tems made of
seashells and coral
"Our number one priority w11J
be to communicate with local
government," he said
Other officers. who will be
installed next month along with
Davis, include:
Ri chard Har lo w . vice
president, Bill Douglas, vice
president, Erik L undquist. v\ce
president, Spencer Sheldon. vice
president; Jerry Ho lm . c hie f
financial officer; Robert Terry,
immediate past president. Joyce
Riddell, executive Vice pres.ident
----NDEX--
Bridge
At Your Service
Erma Bombeck
Clusifled
c.om.lat
Deeth Not.ires
Editorial
Entertainment
Horoecope
Ann Landen
Movies
National News
Public Nodcea
~on
Tbeat.en
W•ther
World Nt!Wt
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In December the City Count:tl
requested the resigna lion of all
five members. saying 1t wanted
to review the enure panel
Comm1ss1 o ner W alter
Davenpo rt, Chick Clarke and
Mark S l oate were all
reappoin ted follow1ng public
1nter v1 ews last week .
Comm1ss1oner Ramona
Saw yer-Watson did not seek
another t.enn.
New corruni.s.s1oners who will
be seated March I are Joseph W.
De Carlo. 40, a businessman. and
Charles Markel. 43. a cement
contract.or
"Lynn was nol reafpointed
because it was felt tha he was
not totall y positive in his
reflection of the City Council
policies." said Mayor Donn Hall.
Van Ake n . who cr iticized
Hall's support for changes in the
sign o rdinance a n d
councilwoman Arlene Schafer's
w ork w ith the C hamber o f
Comm erce, said he was not
surprised by the decision.
He said he has no plans to seek
another pubhc position in the
city
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Leaping into the lop spot
Vici Abajian and her teammates on the Huntington Beach High
School drill team go through their paces in fine style. The team
took top honors at a recent competition in Los Angeles and are
now considered the best group in the nation. tory and more
photos on Page B 1.
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absence of this popular feature,
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'risk' • dental treatment General anesthesia Ill
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of IN D.., Not at.ft
An Investigatio n into why
three patients died following
treatment at a Costa M eaa
dentist's o ffi ce has raised
questions about the ufety of
general anesthesia
Dr . Dale R edig, California
Dental Association exeC'utlve
dir«tor, said that while deaths
resuJting from general anesthesia
are rare. the public should be
aware o f possible dan~ers.
"Anytime general anesthesia is
used. there is a risk," Redig said.
"Ver y often the public is n ot
aware of that fact. They ahould
be."
In the last five months two
w om en and a 13-year-old
Sacramento girl have died after
undergoina anesthesia treatment
a t Dr. Tony Protopappas' Costa
Mesa office.
Coata Mesa police and the
Orange County Coroner'• office
have launched an Investigation
into the deaths of Cathryn D.
Jones, 31. of Costa Mesa, who
died last week. and Minna Kim
Andreas1e n , who died lalt
September.
Toxicological tests are bel"-i
(Sff DENTAL. Pa1e Ali
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Musical success story
0-verindulgent'e is the
trademark of many rock group&
once they become 1ucce11ful,
but one band that really
appreciate• it& long popularity
run i1 Earth, Wind & Fire.
Page 83.
Playoffs, Round 2
The CIF ba1ketball playoffl
move into the .eeond round
and four Orange Coa1t teeme
-Ocean View. Huntin1ton
Beach, Eetancia and Corona clel
Mar -11UI have a 1ho1 at
1lory. Pa1e C 1.
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·eo1umni1t Andy
Rooney taket a look
at the larse number of
polltlciao1 qulttln1
office and .. Y• one of
the reaaon1 may be
lntenAe media
terutiny. P .. e A6.
ti '
'Daily Pilot drama critic Tom Titu1
looke back on 20 yean of 1ucceu
for the Huntington Beach Playhouse
-and even ratet the lf'OUp,1 Top
I 0 perf ormancet over the years.
P91e 81.
JUI WatlOll oleo. .. MeN and Burt
Lancon ol H••tialto• Beaeh ha.e bMa
lee 1katln1 topt.her for only 1lx moatM,
but their Pl'Oll eM ha1 been remarkable.
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I Orange CoHt DAIL V PILOT/Monday, February 21 , 18H
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CW1J Not ""94oe by Clwtee It.IT
Ka therine Ke ntner shiver e d at start of
tryouts a nd Bill Babashoff was £irst to finish.
35 need rescue
in guard tryouts
Ocean condi lio ns w e re so
rough during state lifeguard
tryouts· Sunday morning at
Huntington State Beach that 35
ol the applicants needed to be
rescued themselves.
Ken Burton a Huntington
State Beach ll f eguard superviBor,
said more than 250 lifeguard
a pplicants, plus about 100
returning guards. endured
59-degree waters. strong currents
a n d 4-foot surf during the
co mpe titi o n for seaso n a l
lifeguard positions at state
beaches.
Burton said Sunday's event
was the largest lifeguard tryout
ever held at Huntington S tate
Beach. Because testing in the San
Diego area had been canceled,
the Huntingto n Beach even t
drew applicants from up and
down the California coast, he
said.
• Tustin nian held
A Tustin man was arrested on
suspicion of felony hit-and-run
a nd drunke n drivi ng early
yesterday after w itnesses told
police the m an's car forced a
second car LO slam into a traffic
light standard .
Irvine police O fficer Steve
Frew arrested Henry Donald
Paton, 56. after observing the
suspect changing his front n ght
tire on MacArthur .Boulevard not
far fro m the sc e n e of the
accident.
Th e c rash occ urred at
University Drive and California
Avenue a ft er midnight, said
police S gt. Bob Kredel.
When Frew asked the mot.onst
about the acciden t , Pato n
re p o rtedly said , "Wh at
accident?"
The two occupants of the
s econd c ar. Mark Danie l
Hayward and Todd William
Keller, both 22 and from Irvine,
were llsted in senous condition
today a t Fountain Valley
Corrununity Hospital.
Both were in the intensive care
unit. Hayward. the driver, has
head lacerations, Keller has a
Of the returning lifeguards, all
but one passed the required
phyaical tests. More extensive
testing for new life gua rds
included a 1,000-yard rough
water swim and a run-swim-run
trial.
Burton said 100 of the 250 new
applicants were selected as
finalists. These lifeguards now
must submit to oral interviews
during comlng weeks.
About f-0 of these applicants
will ultimate ly -.b e hired as
seas'ona l lifeguards at s tate
beaches. including Huntington
and Bolsa Chica off Huntington
Beach, and San Clemente, San
Onofre and Doheny in south
Orange County.
Seasonal lifeguards work up to
1,500 hours yearly, primarily
between Easter a nd Labor Day
Starting salary is $6. 78 per hour
hit, run
punctured stomach and other
lacerations, Kredel said.
Hayward was driving his 1960
Corvair west o n Universit y
within the speed limit when the
suspect. driving eastbound, made
a U-turn, Kredel said. The cars
collided and Hayward's vehicle
veered off the road and smashed
head-on into the light standard,
he said. •
Frew said Paton's car ht the
descripuon of the car, complete
with fresh scrapes and paint
transfers.
Pato n and has wife. Norma .
were not lnJUred. Kredel said.
Cloudy and warin
Coastll I
Verleble high cioudlneu
tooight and lomonow Ovemlght
10w9 42 10 55 HlgM te>mO<"rOW lie
10 711 El aewh ere, fro m Poi nt
Conception to the Melllc•n
border end out 110 mlle• North..-wind• 10 to 20 knnta
with combined -10 to 15 feel over oute1 wetere thro ugh
tomorrow Loe.Hy llght vertable
wind• tontghl and tomo11ow,
becoming moelly _, II to 15
knoll tomotrow 11ta1noon w-.ny 1we1a 5 to 11 1ee1 Som4I
fog and low cloud"-alonQ ttle
beach•• 1111 t onight 1nd
tomorrow momlnQ.
U.S. sununar.v
Some hlghweya In New Meltlco
remained bl<>ciced by 1111owdr1n1
~ lodey. the 1f1ermath ol a
wtrlter 11orm that ..-.Pl through
New Mexico. Colotldo, Kll\aaa,
Oklahoma and fnu fr1veters'
advlaot1ee rem8lned 1n effec1 tor
norti-tem New Mexico and the r-Panhandle.
~I. oold llr M1tled In
the """ Greet Lak .. rtlQl<>n. ~ -· ,_ lll<O too.y In northern Mlnn1101e. whlle
tempe.-aturet In th• teena and
201 -• rtiported from North Oekota to N9w England. Sh~• and thunderatorm1
-• e~ed to epread tat.,
todey from -tern Tex .. ecroe
Iha i.-M~ Vlflltey Into ~ _..,.,, t-_,
the Aonde Panhandle.
Light rein w11 foreca1t for
Otllehome. ~end~.
Clouda -a lncteMlf!O OVlf
IN Cenetwf ~ Light
W10W ... precllc:19d In nottham
Naw Ertgland and northern .........
Ternp•ratura1 around the
natlOn el ~t PST rllfl9ld from.._..,_ aoow _..1n
W.,.,...., YIM.. to TO cMOrW 111
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pretaure area •••~•oa •no
move& eut.orerd Then ti.e'M be
some lo w cloudln•aa end fog -9IOng the COU1 .•
Surf w11 e•pec1e<1 to reach
seven teet tomouow. and arN
llt9gUard1 warned beachgo...a.
aw1mm.,1 end l>Olltere to take
precautions In or ,_the water.
Two P809ie died and 11 cMtler-.
we<e waahed Into Iha ooeen In
three MPlt a11 bOellnQ aoc:IOenll
Sunday TWO ol Iha boe'1I off the
Southern C1llfornl1 COlll
~ and -• Olelroyed In the t1Hbulent weter Wfllle three
~ -e wuhed off • n.tllng
bOel In the s.,, Franci9co Bay
The co•at might ex~rlence
aorne tog and IOw cloudtnMt late
tooighl and ~tomorrow, the
_, .. ~Mid
Temperatures
Albeny
Albuquerque
Amttlllo .....,..,,.t ..
Atlanta
Allantte City
A.111ln
Baltimore
81111nge
Bitmlngtlam
81-<* 8otae
Bolton
Bf OWfllvtlle
Bu11alo
8'ringlon
Ceeoer O-lea1on. SC
CNnetton, w v
Chtrlone, N.C
Cheyenne
Chleago ~II
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Columl)la, S.C
COlumbue
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Oeyton o.n-
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411 33
59 2e
40 30 eo 211
65 40
411 37
71 45
47 2e
52 36 111 5 1
30 21
4Q 42
39 27
114 M
Sii 37
44 211
43 32 eo 44 111 3e
llO 31 45 20
111 311
lie 84
... 42
61 29
63 35 63 48
63 41
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TUMdey, Fet>rury 22
Front•: Cold ..,. Warm 9W
GrMI Fall•
Hwttord
He6ana
Honolulu
HOullon
~Id .....
Jac:kaon, Ml ..
Jact<'°""*'9
Kanea Oty
Laa Vega
Little Rod<
L.oul8llllle
Lubbocll
MempNa
Mllwauk9a
Mpet-81.Paul
Neatwtle Haw°"-" New Yen
Nor10lk
Horth Pl•11• Otllehoma Clly
OrnaN 0'1tndo
~ Ptloerl4x ~Me.
Porttend. 0.-..
PrOllldence ="City Aano Alct'ornond
St. Louie
81.Pet• Tempe
8.it L.M•
53 36
44 24
53 3e
112 115 61 52 117 3g
74 61
72 50 5g 42
62 42
67 se ea 37
46 ~
72 56
55 34
39 32 71 44
75 63 411 35
45 211
31 30
63 47
50 32 78 81
41 21
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37 16
56 47
41 26
841 29 ... 27 •• :zt
66 21
71 •• 76 17 4l "
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fllod .... fllod . poor
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San Antonio 76 44
SI 511 Merle 47 30
Seattle 53 311
Shr~ 75 53
Slou• Illa 35 211
$pOl<ll\I 47 33
Syracu .. 52 ~
TC)91ka 52 40
Tuceon 6& 40
Tulaa 5g 48
Wuh+ngton 55 32
Wk:tllta 54 37
CAL~OflNIA
Beklf'lllekl 84 47
Eink1 59 52 ~ 65 46
Lanc:a91er 64 37
~ 81 llO
&4 48
Paeo Roblee 117 47
Red Bluff 111 49
Aadwood City 65 49
~to 83 41
8ellnu ff 60
8lfl Diego ... 54 San,~ &4 50
Santa lerbera 76 47
Stockton 117 44
Baratow 117 43
llQBMr 57 25
llW'°9 .. 2e
c.tallna 10 48 LakaArr~ 53 3e
Long hKtl 7t •• MonroYll llO 41'
~....., 71 8 1 Ontano 74 44
Palm 8pftnoe n •• Paaao.na 43
~ 71 47
San hmardlno 71 44
8an Oatlftel ... 47 San,,_ fl1 40
lerQAna et ..
T"-VII/Wt 51 11
Tides
TODAY :=::' t!Oe p.m. i.o
t;41 p.m. u
TilltCIMOW fllret .._, 4:17 a.m. 11.2 ,..,. lolr 11! ,0 p,fl'\, o~
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TRAGEDY.
From Page A1
• • Sunshine draws
not a.-:.nded qulckly, lllCCOrdlnj
to off ldall.
Ora~ County Harbor Patrol
Stet. Tom Pte!ffer u ld the tour
youna mtin prob•bly wouldn't
have 1urvlved had 1t not ~n tor
the qulck work of Arnold, Crow
and Perry.
throngs to beach
Pfeiffer eaid the 1urvlvort1
were aufferln6' from expo1ure
and hypothermia In the
~2-degree water and wouldn't
have been able to f end for
them.selves.
Pfeiffer said none of the
pauengers wore Ii f e vesu
although the equipme nt was
available on the boat.
Bryant's body washed up later
nearby hiB wlCe's.
The Orange County coroner's
office said today the cause or
death hasn't been determined.
By uU acc:o unt.11. 11 wu.11 jwt llkt•
aum.mer yeate rday T houaand1
t lockt"d to Orange Coast beaches
t4i catch a ff..w roys und ollwrw~
baak In thla unaeaaon.Bbly warm
weather .
Beach parking spaces became
1CJAroe u the mercury aoared, but
lifeguards r e p o rt e d o nly
S<.'attered re8Cues of swimmers
despite the Increase In actJvlty.
H u nti ngton S t ate Beac h
report.Ni about 15,000 people and
city beach offtclals eatimated
18,000 on the sand.
"The comb1natto n o f the
four-day w eekend a nd great
weather has made it ver y
DENTAL DEATHS • • •
From Page A1
conducted today on the body of
13-year-old Patricia Craven, who
di ed Saturday at Mi ssi on
Community Hospital. She had
been on life support systems
since Feb. 8, after undergoing
eight hours of dental treatment,
officials said.
Officials for the state Attorney
General's Office in Los Angeles
said they expect to request a
temporary restraining o rde r
tomorrow to bar the Costa Mesa
dentist from practicing until the
investigation is completed.
A state denta l boa rd
spok eswoman said t h e board
received reports of two other
patient deaths last year involving
other dentl.ata, but no complete
figures are available because only
deaths involving insura n ce
settlementB in excess of $3,000
need be reported under state law.
The re are 20,274 licensed
de ntists in California. In 1982
there was one license revocation,
eight suspen sion s and nine
pro bations for infractions
involving medical negligence.
c r owd.,d," aaid Huntingto n
Beach mari ne Hfety Lt. 8111
Rlcharcbon.
Newport S..Ch manne ufety
o f f lc iah reported 4~.000
beac:h1oen end U..Una Beach
attendanee peakecf at 30,000
people. In typical winte r
weather, beach attendanc• Is
only a traction of that.
Three men
die in crash
A Santa Ana man. his IOn, and
a third man were killed and a
woman critically Injured in a
four-vehicle accident on the
Pomona Freeway.
Donald Baker, 64, and hi.a aon,
Kenneth, 31. both of Santa Ana,
and Robin Hernandez, 30, of
Downey. died in the 6:~0 p .m.
acddent Sunday near Diamond
Bar.
Sandra Hess, 26, of Bellflower.
was driving eastbound in
Hernandez' car when the vehicle
ran into a tru.ck towing a dump
trailer, according to the California
Highway Patrol.
The Hernandez car swerved
left, crossed two lanes and a dirt
center divider, and struck a
motorcyc le driven by the
younger Baker and a1ao carrying
Baker's father.
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Huntingto n Beach Officer photographs beached cabin cruiser that capsized.
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Mo ndale declares 1984
White House candidacy
By Tiiie A11oclated Preti
ST. PAUL, Minn. -Fonner Vlce Pr8ldent Walt.er F.
Mondale, declarlna "I am ready to ~ pl'Nidcnt of the United
St.atee," today entered the race for the 1984 Democratic
dent.ial nomination with all the advantllae. and pent. uf
the early front-runner.
ens. Alan Cranston of California and Gary Hart of
Colorado already have announced their candidacies. Sena. John
Glenn of Ohio and Ernest F. Hollinp oi South Carolina are
expected to announce within the next two month.a. Fonner Gov.
Reubln A.skew of F1orida will enter the race on Wedneeday.
Trawler to stop bah!' seal hunt
PORTLAND, Maine -The Sea S hepherd, a 200-foot
converted trawler, will remain In Portland moet of this week
before heading to Newfoundland in an attempt to block
Canada's baby seal hunt, the ship's capt&n says.
Shultz: 'Khada f y back in h is box'
WAS HINGTON -The threat from Libya's troop buildup
on its border with Sudan has receded, said Secretary of State
George P. S hulu S unday. He said a quick U.S. response put
Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy "back in his box."
Slot m ach i nes back in U.S. bases
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -One-armed bandit.a are back in
the Army, Navy and Air Force, and Pentagon recruit.era are
looking for a few good men lo fix them -at aalaries up lo
$43,000 a year. The reappearance of slot machines at U.S.
military bases overseas comes more tha n a d ecade after
allegations of corruption in the Army program. Widespread
wheeling and dealing forced the slot machines out of all
overseas recreational clubs.
1,2 57 apply for disaster loan s
LOS ANGELES -Disaster officials say more than 1,000
people have applied for state and federal aid to repair damage
from two weeks of fierce Pacific storms last month. John
Bemati, spokesman for the Disaster Assistan\:e Centers, tald
1,257 people were i nterview ed by the Small Business
Administration for-loans; one of thre& pn>fJrama. they.-could
apply for. Information is abo available through a toll free line,
1-800-547-3993.
Jaycee lawsuit said 'laug hable'
SAN FRANCISCO -The Jaycee chapter named best in
California is being sued by the U.S . Jaycees because it admit.a
women, a situation called "laughable" by the chapter's president
because the women helped it achieve the honor. "In Palo Alto,
we have a woman mayor, haJ1 the city oouncil is women, and
about 30 percent of the police force is women," said chapter
president Steve Poizner. "We're in a city where women play an
equal role with men in many situations, in business and in
government."
600 GM workers to b e r etraine d
LOS ANGELES -About 600 laid-off General Motors
workers will be retrained for new private industry jobs under a
f ederal program announced by the stale and county
government, GM and the United Auto Workers. A $500,000
grant will fund the county-administered program for worktta
from GM's South Gate plant.
San Diego o fficer sh o t to d eath
NICW DJCLHI , lndla (Al') -
Prime Mlnlat•r Indira Oandhl
flew today to the st.ate uf AMam
to I 11 v._.. ti a a t.e pa.-.una 11 y reporta
th•t up to J ,000 people wero
al~uaht.ered In one of t.ho hat.ettt
outbreak.I of v1olencc 1parkt'd by
electiona 1he ordered.
Mu. Gandhi urlved at
Tezpur, 1,000 mlleta eut of N.-w
Delhi, under heavy aecurity llnd
wu to ride In a hellcupter over
the altea of some of the worst
v1oleoce.
Her visit was promptud by
reporta that Hindu tribesmen
wielding apeara, hatcheta and
machetes butchered at leut 600
Moslem Benaa.lla in 17 northeast
villages Friday In the Ne lli
district. Witneues said m08t of
the victims were women and
children and est imates of the
Computer
mastered
b y chimp
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Some adult.a may be chagrined
when their 8-year-old children
zoom by them in computer skilla,
but h o w w o uld they feel
knowing a chimpanzee mastered
an Atari 600 computer program
in five minutes?
"A lot of people don't realize
the intelligence of the apes," said
Virginia Brauer, a spokeswoman
for Won C.Ountry Safari who has
raiaed and trained 2 ~-year-old
I.saac, the scholarly simian, for
the past few months.
"They're as smart aa a child
who is up to the age of 3," she
•· 1-;J. "My personal thing with
the chimps ls communication. I
want to be able to communicate
with £hem t.Krough tlle· comptlter
and through sign language."
The compute r tra i ning
program was devised by Lion
c.ountry and the Wabash Apple
C.Omputier St.ore in El Toro. It is
des igned t o investigate
chimpanzees' intelligence by
teaching them to manipulate
home-style computers.
The experts were surprised by
h o w fast lsaac t ook to the
machine.
''The first time we tried it, it
took him five minutes to do DOS
(an access code for the computer),
the number of the program and
the return button," Ms. Brauer
said.
"Mike Harris (owner oC a
computer c1usroom at the store)
came up with a very aimple
program because he thought
Isaac would need some thing
easy," she said. "But it took him
just five minutes to figure It out
and then he got bored."
kllllna r•ulil-d up w 1.000
The a ovt'rnml1nt hus a@nt
thouunda of tmupt to tht1 dlatrlct
to help poll'°" halt nearly thrt.'Cl
wt-uluc of violence 11ttt off by a
Hindu boycott of atate tilectiol'UI.
The diatrlct lit .. ju.t touth of the
Brahmaputrlil River, whic h
Indiana call "River of Sorrow."
Jn New Delhi, Mrs. Candill'•
government waa accused by
o ppoaltlon leader Madhu
Dandavat.e of "Hltlerlt.e tacllai"
In Imposing on Aaaam "a live
election over dead bodlet."
dtapMtch from Lh«i maJn Aaaam dt.~ of Gauhau.
'Th•re a re women and
childre n with dllflaured facet
... children hobblln1 about
with 1aplng wound• In their
atomachl Pltddy (ielda between
New and the affecied vUi.p. are
1trewn wi t h thirsty and
exhausted woun ded, their
woundl ametared with mud."
Gupta, writlnl for the Indian
Eicpreu new1 ser vice, said
''frenzied tribal hordes" were
re1pon1lble for the attack.a on
"moetly women and children." Report.a of Friday's masaacre
filtered out the hilly tea-growing
region, almoat completely
separat e d from India b y
Bangladesh , on Sunday .
United Newa of lndla reported
that about 6,000 survivors poured
in to three relief camps.
The agency uJd relief CTeWI
piled up 67 corpse1 and dug a
maaa grave.
"There are fe w aur vlvors
without st.ab wound.a," reporter
Shek har Gupta wrote in a
F oreign journal11t1 were
banned from the troubled repin
and communications with It were
difficult becau se e l ection
sabot.eun have ruined telephone
lines and bombed rmda, brid,et
and railways.
He len Zechmeister, 78, is lifting weights, whe n others he r age are
o f ten finding com( o rta ble rocking chairs.
Woinan, 78, top weight-lifter
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LOS ALTOS HILLS (AP) -H e len
Zechrneister refused to let age slow her down,
and she holds the weight-lifting records to prove
it.
The 78-year-old has hefted 214 Y. pounds in
the dead.lift, her personal best and enough to win
the 75-79 age group ln the weekend's Women's
TrainJng Center Weight-Lifting Championships
in San Francisco. S he also holds four other
Hfting records for her age group.
"I like lifting we1$lht.s. I don't know why, V
just do," said Zechmeister, a New York native
who grew up in AU5tria. She taught slciing and
physical education and married an Austrian
physicist, and returned to the United Stat.es in
19-38.
A runner in Auatria, Zechmeister still keeps
up a regular athletic regimen -daily stretching,
jogging two miles or more every day, swimming
at least three times a week in this wealthy
suburb of San Francisco. "I've always been good
in whatever athletics I did," she said. SAN DIEGO -A pol!ce officer found fatally shot in tus
still-running patrol car was apparently the victim of an ambU5h,
police said. Officer Kirk L . Johnson, 26, was found slumped in
the driver's seat of his car in San Clemente Park east of La Joi.la
shortly before 1:30 a.m. Sunday by another officer sent to look
for him, Lt. William Taylor said.
Cops ask help after Chinatown Illassacre
R esort fire in Tokyo kills 10
TOKYO -Fire ravaged six buildings at a ski resort ln
northern Japan today, killinR at least 10 people, offida.la said.
Firefighters battled the bfaze for 2 'h hours in a raging
snowstorm with temperatures of 14 degJ"ees, but all six wooden
buildings were leveled.
160 aboard h ijack ed Liby an j e t
V ALLETrA, Malta -Hijackers foroed a Libyan Arab
Airways jet with about 160 people aboard to land on thil
Mediterranean island and demanded more fuel today ao they
could continue the flight. a government spokesman tald. There
was no official word on who the hijackers were or where they
wanted to go.
P L O l eaders to endorse peace plan
ALGIERS, Algeria -Palestinian leaders are ready to
endorse the Arab plan for peace with brael, and tlaoee wbo
object have "full liberty to withdraw" from the Palestine
Liberation Organization. a PLO spokesman aaid. The plan calla
for an independent Palestinian state on the West Bank of
Jordan and in Gau. with East J eruaalern aa it.II capital.
25 d ead in Mexico train crash
GUAYMAS, Mexico -A freight train crashed into the
rear of a stalled pagenger train near UU. Pacific port dty
Sunday, aend.ing mangled can up in flames, killing ae many aa
25 people and injurln$( 80, police said.
SEA 'ITLE (AP) -With the
lone survivor too sedated to tell
them more, the mayor and police
chie f have asked this c ity's
cloee-knit Chinese conununity to
help them find a third suspect in
the bloody masaacre of 13 people.
Two me n were in custody and
Storm damage
in county at
$14 million
State disuter officiala have
c om pl eted a s urv ey o f
destruction done by a aeries of
storms beginning Jan. 21,
estimating the total damage to
Orange County h o mes ,
busines9es and public property at
$14.4 million.
Forty-nine disaster s urvey
teams have completed their
initial inspections, estimating
damage statewide at $96.2
million.
The breakdown for damage in
Orange Cou nty was: $ 10. 7
millJon to homes, $3.3 million to
bullne98el and $385,400 to public
property. In all, 987 Orange
County h~ were said to have
been damaged by the storms.
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expected to be fonnally charged
tomorrow in the mass murders at
a Ch inatown h igh -s takes
gambling club, authorities said.
Mayor Charles Royer called
the killings "an outrageous,
once-in-a -century crime" and
told members of the Chong Wa
Benevolent Association al a
meeting yesterday that police
"need c ooperatio n and
information."
The meeting with 110 Chinese
leaders and Police Chief Patrick
Fit.z.aimons came a day aft.er 12
men and one woman were found
bound, robbed and shot in the
head at the Wah Mee Club, a
private gambling organization in
Chinatown. P olice theoriz.e th.at
r o bbery o f a high -s take s
gambling operation led to the
killings.
Royer de nied that illega l
gambl i ng is t olerated in
Chinatown . "When we find
evidence of gambling we move.''
The massacre was believed to
be t h e worst single-day maaa
homidde in state hiatory and one
of the worst nationwide, offidala
said.
The only survivor, Wai Y.
Chin, 61, was in serious condition
today with a gunshot wound to
the nedt and was expected to be
too sedated to talk to police until
later in the week, a spokesman at
Harborview Medical Center said.
C hin 's ability to survive,
escape his bindings and stagger
outa.ide at 12:44 a.m. Saturday
was what police called the "luck)'
break" that led directly to the·
arresui hours later of Benjamin
K. Ng, 20, and Kwan "Willie"
Mak, 22. Both were born in Hong
Kong and lived in aouth Seattle,
records showed.
Deputy K i ng Co u nty
Prosecutor Mary Kay Barbieri
said bail aa high as $1 million
would be sought for both
suspects at today's bail hearing.
Ng had been arrested two .
years ago in a shooting in which :
four young Chinese men were '
hospitalized, one with serious :
inju ries, according to juvenile :
court records. But the uuull :
charge was dismissed for •
insufficient evidence, record• :
show. :
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Need repairs? Don't call Ma Bell
By Tht1 Auol'laled Preu
lt uN4-d to b..· thut wlw11 your
tt•lt>phon,• brokt•, 1111 you hud to
do wus dial 611 1111J th1.• phom·
t'Olllpuny t•nnw out u11d CIXl'll It
for fre<>.
No more
T he revolutiun ln th1· way
l'008Umers dt•ul wi t h lht.·1r
telephone servlt.~ is extending to
the way an which phones are
repaired, OC('()rd1ng to executives
ot the Bell System (Amt.•rirnn
Teleph one & Telegraph)
For the next year espl'Ciall y,
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1woph! who buy tlwlr tulcphum'll
un• solng tu huvt• to r mcinlwr
whun· tlwy bought llicrn to f(t•t
th1•m n•1>4tlrt.•d Thl'Y won't he
ubll• 111 turn to th1•1r lcJ('ul Udl
<'lm1puny for hl'lp
ttepuir prOCt.'llUrt.•s Dl't' offt'\'lt-<I
b y tht· telephone• tforl'gulotlon
program that bt.·~1111 Jun I, when
the Ft•dt>ral Communkatlons
Comm1ss1on rcqum•d AT&T to
sf'para te the sale o f newly
manufncturcd telephones from
prov11ilon of loc.'al ~rvice.
AT&T c.'Omplwd w1th the order
by 1>1•tllnt( up 1.1 rww 11ul>Hhllury
A11wrk11n Oull Int'. to take•
ovt•r ull 11al1"' 11( n1·w •'l1ulp,ml•11t
Conm•rly hundll'll hy AT& l"M :t2
wholly owrwtl 81•11 S yatc>m
1 •0111 pn n I f'H
T tw Bell c:ompu111<'8 cun ttti II
l1•a11e or st•ll tdl'phone11 from
existing lnvt•ntorlcs But onC'e
those lnventorlc:.'8 a~ cxhau1ted,
consumeri• who need u new
phone this year will hnvt> to buy
one either from American 8cll or
from n t'Ompeling manufacturer
such as International Telephone
und Tulopaph Corp .. tlw 'l'tmdy
Cur1).'ll Radio ShO<'k 11tor<11t vr the
CITJt~ Curp.
In udtJIUon tu n~w 1,..oqulpmenl,
t't)ruiumtl'll urt' bc'lng offettd the
t•hun( · tu buy the phonl'S already
in tht•lr homc8 that they leaac
rrum their local Bell m mpany.
Thut's where phom• repall'I get
o little complil'&ted Here are
so me general cons um e r
guldelinMI:
A customer can continue
renting a phone, with repairs and
malnrnnance covered by the
monthly leruslng tee. Eventually,
however, the rental option will
become more expe nsive. and
phones will become more styli.sh
and sophisticated. prompting
people to buy.
-Con s umer s who b_uy a
t e leph o n e f rom an AT&T
competitor such as ITT or Radio
Shack will have to follow the
manufac turer's r e pair or
warranty procedures.
Chamber honors
top man, woman
Nomlnallona for "Man and Woman of the Year" are beUw
accepted by the Coat.a Meaa Chamber of Commerce undl
March 16:
Nationally known humorist and commentator OH ·
Hamblet will be the featured speaker durinc the April 21
luncheon at the Westin South Cout Plaza Hot.el honor1fta the
winners for their community service and leadenhip in 0...
Mesa.
Anyone wanting to make a nomination can contact
committee chairman Jerry Wofford at 557-3000 or the
chamber office at 979-0536.
-American Bell equipment
will carry a one-year warranty,
plus a n initial 30-day refund
o ffer if t h e customer isn't
satisfied with the phone. During --•
the warranty period, phones can
be repaired at no cost . If the
r epai r cannot be performed
immediately, and customers have
only one phone, they'll be able to
borrow one.
•The Irvine Symphony Orchet1tra will perform durina a
free 2 p.m. concert Sunday at Turtle Rock Community Park.
The orchestra will perform Bach's Brandenburg Concerto
No. 1, Mozart'• Symphony No. 29 and othen.
The concert I.a part of the d ty'a program of provid1na
low-cost musical programs on a weekly buia, said Marprel
Gaffey, performing arta supervilor.
It's a bird's life
Feeding seagulls can b e a dangerous proposition for the o ne
b elow tossing bread crumbs. But it's apparent these feathered
beggars have found a host along the coast.
Boy Scouts seek
--building to-burn
Afte r the Ame rican Bell
warranty expires, the customer
must pay to have It fixe d .
Spokesman Bryan Monahan says
the charge wiU be "nominal" and
tha t cu stom er s ca n get a n
estimate in advance. Whether the
phone is under warranty or not,
it must be taken to an American
Bell service center to be fixed.
•An art auction to benefit handicapped students at the
Huntington Beach Union High School l:>i.trtct'a Guidance
Center will be held Saturday, March 5, at the Central Ubrary,
7111 Talbert ave .. Huntingtbn Beach.
Guests may preview the art from 6:30 p.m. until the
auction starts at 7:30 p.m .
Wine, punch,.coffee and hon d'oeuvres will be eerved and
~r prizes will be awarded. Donation is $1.50. '
The Exploring division of the Orange County
Council, Boy Scouts of America, needs to obtain a
condemned or otherwise useless structure to be
used for fire control tr aining during the 10th
Annual California Fire Exploring Academy, March
27-April 2.
The acad emy trams young adults an arson
investigation, lave building firefighting. vehicle
extrication and search and rescue techniques.
In order to train participants an live fi reCighling
a structure is needed which will be set afire for
training purposes. According to Dean Egertson,
Explorer execulive, donating a structure for this
purpose is a n "excellent opportunity to take
ad vantage of a tax deduction" while providing
future fire fighters with a "unique training
experience."
an
alCoholic?
The academy is expected to draw participants
from three states and 35 Explorer posts Through
Santa Ana College two units of course credit is
av8ilable upon completion.
For m ore information call the Exploring
division of the Orange County Council. Boy Scouts
of America at 546-4990.
Ex-envoy to talk
at UN group meet
"Trouble at the UN: The Reasons Why'' will be
t h e topic o f former ambassador John R .
Cllngennan's speech at the meeting of the Orange
Cdunty Chapter of the United Nations Association
'M!dnesday.
· Clingennan is a graduate of Michigan State
University. having obtained degrees in history and
philosophy. He served in the State Department
from 1957 through 1979 in Nepal, Republic of the
Congo, Ghana, Dahomey. Zambia and in 1979 he
became United States Ambassador to Lesotho.
At present he is a diplomat in residence at the
University of Redlands. He Is considered an expert
on African affairs.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m . at the
UNA Center, 2428 North Grand Ave., Santa Ana.
The public is invitP.d. There will be no admission
charge but reservations are requested. Call :'142-9743
f<r details.
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Includes Soup or Salad
Baked Potato & Corn on Cob
also
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Tender chunks of beef, delicately
marinated, and served on a skewer with onion and green pepper.
Complete with soup, salad, potato, vegetable, tomato wedges, and roll.
CANCER
Hf=E&llON
CENTER
OF ORANGE COUNTY
A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
OFFERING BELOW COST
COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER
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Take time to an8wer these questions as honestly as
you can. The resp)ts may surprise you.
YES NO
1. Do you loee time from work due lo drinking? 0 0
2. u drinking making your home life unhappy? D D
3. Do you drink becawie you are thy with
other people?
4. 11 drinking affecting your· reputation?
5. Have you ever felt remone after drinking?
DD DD
OD
6. Have you gotten into financial difficulties u 0
a result of drinking? 0
7. Do Y?U tu~ lo lower com~~ and an · 0 0
infenor envaronment when drinkmg?
8. Ooea lour drinking make you ca.releee of 0 D
your amily'• welfare?
9. Hu your ambition decreaeed tin~ drinking? 0 0
10. Do you crave a drink at a definite time daily? 0 D
11. Do you want a drink the next morning? 0 D
12. Ooea drinking cauee you to have difficulty 0 0
in 1leeping?
13. Hu your efficiency decreated aioce drinking? 0 D
14. b drinking jeopardi.aing your job or buainees? 0 D
15. Do you drink lo acape from worries or
trouble?
16. Do you drink alone?
DO
DD
17. Have you ever bad a complete lola of memory 0 0
as a l'fl9Ult of drinking?
s:-Hii your p y11aan ev~ tnr--~..-.---11---..---~
drinking?
19. Do you drink to build up your aelf·
confidence? DO
20. Have you ever been to a hotpital or imtitut.ion 0 0
on IKlCOUDl of drinking?
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U you answered yes to any one of the queetiona,
take it u a warning. U you anawered yea to two. you
may be an alcoholic. If you answered yes to three
Of more, you probably are an alcoholic.
What can you do? Call CareUnit
r.ueUnit is the medically superviaed alooholiain
and drug treatment program tluit succeNfully treltl
.more people than any other private program available.
But before treatment can begin, you have to call.
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Ho~ to stiil.ve death's tlilemma
I surer u111ea h .. pital to study ethic& of dying in high-tech world
~ ~OELJ'.8 (AP) -Blue
S-'leld la UJ1ln8 f/NfWY hoeoital ln California 1i0 lonn 1 cOavnfuee on
~ ethkw .. the prcam ot
dJl"'I In a hl1h-tech world
INlreHln1ly bec:omet • le11l,
moral and economic dilemma.
Blue SbAeJd of California. U1!e
1lant and lnflutntlal hHltb
lnturance company, aald the
formal recommend tlo" of lta
medical policy committee it
aimed •~ helping doctora 1nd
faanWea deade when lt'a time to aurm• to deeth. It ~nta the flnt atteaif>t
by any 1naww· to dee1 with the
lafue of when extraordinary
miedical efforts should be denied
edulta whoee brains have died or
tn1anta with severe physical or
mental problema, uld Dr. Ralph
Schaffai'llck, Blue Shield'• atate
rnedkal director.
"Thia ta a problem wblch I•
becomln, much more acute '*-u.e o the ability ot medical cechnoloo to auataln Ufe almoet
l.ndeblt.ely, evm in the ~ ot brain death," Schaff anlck
laid. "The phY'lclan and the family
are f~ with the dilemma of
whether It ii proper to employ
the.e heroic meuuree month in
and month out. even thouQh the
organlam doean't even realize
what la going on," he aald.
At hla urging, the policy
committee agreed laat week to
recommend that every hoepital
and nuning home establish an
ethlct commltiee ot phyaklana,
Jawyen, ethlclata and oleray.
Schaffarslck aald ho1pltal
admlnlatratora will be advlaed
omdally ot th• ~tlon. .. lt II hoped thele rommtu.eee
would have a aplr&t ot
undentandJ.na and compulion.''
he Mid. 1'1bli hu 1one beyond
purely medical .tudDnent and we
have t.o recosrule tne role of our
faith and our ethlca and certainly
the ieca1 riinlllcadooa."
He eaid only ~ percent of
American hoapitaJa have any
lcJnd of ethlca committee.
One auch committee dea1a with
newborn bablee at Los Ancelel'
Cedare-Slnal Medical Center.
organlr.ed two yean aao by Dr.
Jeffrey Pomerance, who heads
Strange craft
What looks like an
eerie visitor from
outer space is just
the "Catalina
Holiday"
photographed from
a low angle with a
wide-~ngle lens.
The 425-pauenger
veuel .docked at
the Balboa
Pavilion is now
taking folks whale
watching and will
start its Catalina
run March 26.
.·
Dlillr ..... ,....."' ...... O'D•• ...
th d partment.
Pomerance aald the c:ommJttee
conaldera up to a dozen CUH a '
year in which parent• "have
exprtMfd a wtah to downarade care" for their 1everely de!o~
lhfanta.
''Kavin.I a committee doeln 't
help ettabliah what la rtaht in an
abeolutAI 11enae," he u.l<f. "but It
dou h e lp lo apread the
reeponalblity around and allow
for a humane dedlion."
'The panel'• purpoee II to act u
an advocate for the baby, he aald.
L e• Rothenb ertJ, a
nonphyajdan who "functions u a
aort of o n e -1>erao n et h ics
committee" for UCLA's medical
school aud hoapltal, aaid the
quandary f~ :~aJclw often boil• down to 'g that are in
conflict with each other, goala
like preterving life and reducing
euffering."
SomeUmea the only escape
from suffering is death, which
Pomerance aaid can be "bleeeed
relief'' for some hope leas
patients.
"A tenn none o1 ua likes to uae,
but. which haa to be recoQniz.ed, is
that of rationing of health care,
Schaffanick said. "It would be
great if everyone could have the
best. of technologies forever, but
that would quicldy conaurne our
grou national product. Rational
decisions have to be made."
Girlfriend's
slayer given
life sentence
Ziad Rashad Dandan, 31, has
been aentenced to life ln pri8on
for ·~ to death hb fonner-girlfriend five months after ahe
broke off their relationship.
The morning Dandan shot
Beverly Ann Croeby twice last
April 20, ahe had a court order to
prevent Dandan from Mruatng
her, Deputy District Attorney
Rick Toohey said.
Orai\ae C.ounty Superior Court
Judge ~erett Dickey on Friday
sentenced Dandan, a Lebaneee
nati'Onal, to the maximum term
for h ia first -degree murder
conviction.
Dandan testified that he went
to her 1\iatin home to uk why
she broke off the relationship
and was anned becauae he feared
her trained Dobennan.
ook's on dieting
offered by USDA
By PAT HOROWITZ ._..... ...... ...., .....
DEAR READERS: "Food 2'' and ''Food 3," ortctnally
developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, have now
been publlahed by the American Dietetic A.ociation aa an aid
to consumers and nulrttlon profe.aionalt.
"Food 2" revfewa up-to-date fact.a about welaht U. and
offers ldeaa for effective weight control. The 48-paae book.Jet
containa low-calorie recipes and OOlll t o per copy plua $2 for
ahlpplng.
"Food 3" offera guidance for thoee who wtah to reduce the
levela of total fat, uturated fat, or cholesterol In their dieta.
The 16-page "Food 3" ooeta $3.~ a copy plua $2 for ahlpplng.
Send ordera to the American DieteUc Asaociation, P.O.
Box 91403, Ch1cago, DJ. 60693.
Selling canceled stamps
DEAR PAT: A co1ple of yean •10 yoa told your readers
wllere dley coaJd aell cucele4 postage 1tamp1. I llope yoa
wlll repeat tla11 lllformatlon for me.
H.J., Cotta Mn.a
General infonnat.lon about types of canceled stamps that
can be eold, NQ!ll&r)' aortlng and other details can be obtained
by writing to,Ji.E. Hanis and Co. Inc., 645 Summer St.,
Bolton, Mall. 02210.
Ammonia cleans ovens
DEAR PAT: I've lleard there's a llomemade ovea cleuer
)'H can make 111D1 ammonia. Cu yo. hid o.t wDTtrtt'? I'm
aare lt would coat a lot lesa tllaa re1aJa r ovea cleanl•I
prodactl.
C.S., Costa Men
This information comes from the Cooperative Extension
home furniahings expert at UC Davis. Put. a saucer containing
OJ)e-half cup of ammonia ln a cool oven and leave it. overnight
with the oven door closed. The next day you can remove the
grease with a Cloth dampenedTu a cup of ammonia mixed with
_ tw~ q~ of_ cool wate~. _ _ _
File early, collect early
DEAR PAT: 11 lt trae tbat lf I file my tax rehlra early,
I'll 1et my refand back sooner?
C.S., Cotta Meu
Yes. The Internal Revenue Service reports that more than
50,000 Californians who filed their tax returns in early
January wtll be receiving $43 million ln tax refunds this week.
The average refund la $841 and the IRS advises that lhe longer
a taxpayer waits, the longer the refund processing delay.
Taxpayers who wait until Apr!!_ 15 can expect a 12-week wait.
• "Got a problem? Then write to Pat Horowitz. Pat will
cut red ta~. ~tting tM an.wen and action you • 1 need roaw iDeQwrw Jn~t and bwint9.
Mail your quesdcnl to Pat Hcrowitz, Af:-Y-<U"~
• Orarve Cout Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Co.ta . M_., CA g2(J16, A.t many Jetwrs M polldble will be
turrNered. ..
New trial due in str8ngulation 1-11
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Huntington Beach resident Val
Nonnan Owen will face a eecand
trial in connection with the
August strangulation killing of
h1a fi.anoee, ~ Orange ~un~
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Superior Court judge has
decided.
Judge Robert Polis denied a
request Friday that be dismba
tbe_eecand~ murdec charge
Sorority splashes
to aid the blind
UC Irvine's Delta Gamma water ballet. UCI Cbancellor.
90f'Orlty expects a "wet and wild" Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. Will be one
Anchor Splash, a benefit eet for of eeveral judges.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Last year, Delta Gamma rai8ed
at the camp.II pool $800 for the children's center.
Th.e annual event features pool The aorority b~ur,.:~ reach
competition between t.eama from $1,000 this year; laid.
aix f raterniUea, campus Ad.miasion to the event la $1,
administratioo and the UCI ski and the ticket is good for a buy
club. Proceeds are to benefit the one, get one free quarter pounder
Loe Anceles Blind ChUdren'a hamburger at M cDonald's
Center, according to Delta restaurants, she add4td.
G•mm-a 1polrHwoman ~mty-F o 11 o w t n g ill e w a f'e ry-
Mllligan, a aophomore biology oompetJtion, an all-ampw-pe.rty
major. will be held from 8 p.m. to
Anchor Splash lncludes a inner m I d n l g h t a t D e e r f i e I d
tube race, meaker-nightgown Community Park ln Irvine
relay race, freestyle raoee and feat\.U'ina the rock band Clues.
against Owen becauae lhe jury ln
Owen's finll trial was split three
waya over Owen'• innocence or
degree of guilt. A mist.rial was
declared on Feb. 4.
Pol.la tet March 28 for the new
trial. accordlng to Prosecutor
Tom Goethals.
Six jurorl ln the original trial
felt Owen was Innocent, while
three favored conviction for
aeoond-degree murder and three
favored a manalau1hter
conviction.
Goethala said the pro.ecution'a
cue la difficult to prove but that
he wanted a jury to consider it
again . A judge can d ismiss
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Orange Ooe1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, P:ebru' 21, 1913
Student fee recovery
could rescue colleges
With more than 100 full-time
t$lehen and adminiatraton ln the
Coast Community College DiltrJct
due to be laid off June 30, dozens <M academic and sports programs
eliminated and many more giveD
llrnited enrollment status, district
of fidals still have not conquered
the looming budget deficit.
The layoffs and program cuta,
they say, will ellrninate only about
(the-third of the projected $5.5
rillllion deficit facing the district
next year as a result of cutbacks ln
ttate funding.
Programs hardest hit by the
teacher layoffs include nursing,
psychology, music, biology,
hi.story, speech and theater arta.
Discontinued programs include
flJlimal health, industrial arts,
b'roadcasting, real estate,
landxape maintenance, interior
design and marine technology.
Work experience programs at aU three district colleges, Orange
Coast, Golden West and Coastline,
a1ao will be ell · ted. So-called
"frill" or per~ enrichment
courses already have been
dropped or put on a
self-supporting fee basis.
The new program cuts will
affect both academic courses
needed by students planning to go
on to fo_ur-Y,ear colleges and
vocational courses that have
helped many students escape from
nenial jobs and enter more. useful
and profitabl e trades and
professions.
Clearly, unless more help is
f drthcoming from the state by the ~d of the fiscal year, these cuts
ll be just the beginning. The
acher layo fffs had to be
confronted first, because of a
sfllte-mandated March 15 deadline
f~r sending layoff notices to
teachers who will not be rehired ln
September. While some of the 114
who received noticH may be
mpved into other poeltlon1, the
preeent eetJ.mate ii that at leaat 95
will not be returnine ln fall.
Teachers prote1ttn1 the
layotfa urged an end to fundlna of
the district-owned televl1lon
station, KOCE Channel 50, but
trustees pointed out that 70
percent of the TV 1tation funding
comes from a 1eparate foundation
and 27 percent from state ADA
funding for students enrolled ln
the station's telecounes, leaving
only a minimal amount to be made
up with district money.
Unfortunately, the
$50-a-semester student fee
propoeed by Gov. Deukmejian will
not help the dlatrict flnancially.
That money has been earmarked
for the state's n·ear-bankrupt
general fund.
Coast trustees, and offidala of
similarly stricken community
college districts throughout the
state, contend that if the student fee could be kept in the districta
where they are collected, the
financia l problems would be
substantially reduced, if not
eliminated.
Within the next few weeks
we can expect great pressure on
state legislators from teacher
groups, college trustees and
administraton and the students
themselves to try to retrieve the
fees for-on-ODTlpus needs:-lndeed:-
given the massive cutbacks in state
support, this does not seem an
unreasonable request.
The legislaton buckled under
to lobbyist pressure when asked
last year to impose "sin taxes" on
alcohol and tobacco to head off tl\e
impending financial debacle in the
education system. They should at
least lend an ear to education
"lobby" efforts to retrieve the
student fees.
Sal ety hard to enforce
There is no doubt that amoke can be verified by city building
detect.ors can and do save lives, but inspectors before a completion
requiring every householder to notice ii issued.
inltalJ one is quite another matter. The council did indicate,
The Fountain Valley City however, that it would be willing
d>uncil realized that last week to consider a reviled form of the
when it turned down Fire Chief ordinance requiring smoke
Richard Jorgensen's request for an ·detectors in existing apartments
<rdinance that would mandate the and condominiums where there•is
inltallation of smoke detectors in a serious risk of fire spreading to
all dwelling units, including other units, it the fire chief couW
s Ing 1 e -fa mi 1 y homes , come up with a reasonable
condominiums and apartments. enforcement plan.
• The device is,.)'lot all that Failing this, the dty and the
expensive but, as council members fire department could do some
pointed out, it would be virtually good by promoting voluntary w.e
impoesible to enlorce such a law of the detect.on and imtruction in
for all existing homes. At present their proper maintenance, a1nce
detectors are required only in new battery-operated models require
construction or major renovation. regular checking for ad,uate
In these instances. the installa~on pro1ection. • Qplnions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex-
oressed on this page are those of thelr authors and artists. Reader comment Is Invit-
ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, COSta Mesa, CA '2626. Phone (714)
'42-4321.
L.M. Boyd/ Ignacio's nachos
. 'Numerous clients confirm that the ftrst nacba. were created by Head
Chef lgnado "N.cho" Anaya at the
V\ctory Club on the Mexican Piedraa
a aide of the lnternatloJlal
aero. from F.agle PBI; Tebl.
World War Ilj it was. Senor
Anaya concocted the tortilla chip with
cbee.e and jalapeno mack to atbfy
'Che military men from the Eagle P ..
E Air Field. Those fliera
uced nachoe worldwide. The
Club ia DOW gone. Am told
Anaya died in 1974.
' Writea Dorotb~ E. Decker of Jlancelona. Mich.: • I am 75 yean old, •t in all my dreeim. I IM!elD still to be ~ and fit, in my mid-twenties. I
•only cooclude that no maet.er how
Clld people get, they always dreem of
~lves .. young." la thia true?
·•· Firat Uteri of candy coaUn11
I .W.-'t candymak.en but docton and :1• ~who candymated pWa.
• l
Q. Am I to undentud that ane
~tie. 1ellch ~ ln chimney
ever heed thaL Imofar' M I
e O!!:if place with 1uch a the ChlrmWy 8weept Sehool
cf Amerb in AddllOn. DL • • • Q. What'• the oldeat fl•vored ~ l\llft aUl1 on the marbtf · r : A. ,m.ldr J.dl.
Q. You ea.Id a oomi-at the North
Pole will point aouth. In which
dlrection will the other end of the
compua point? I
A. South.
~te aardon c expreaaiona of ~ to de9crlbe the mentally
1uapect: Auto racln1 -"Be~a 1ot
bnin fade.'' HotW ndnc -''I think
he threw a shoe.'' Box1na -''He'a 1tan41na on hia lllCea." lfUeball -
"He's out in left field without a slove."
Can you verify the report that the
woman who waa to become Robert I:.
Lee's mother WM buried alive? h'a
aald anebody beerd her acr.mlnc ln ~ vault, ao re1-d her, and ahe
later pve birth to one of de.Uny'1
thlldnm.
Only tmect in the world that makea aomethlne peopl9 mn •t ta the t.e. • Leader of a wolf p.ck la alwa71
~·
That lnd1ana law cto.. DOl )W'Ohlll&t
you from~•,.,_... women to
roDer .... h oialy mMil It ~
apedfkally when aoan, IO "to IMd
her attny."
It wu ftot evoluUODSlt Cbari-9
DanriD but w..e.n wrtw 7.ar'9 ONY
wbo DGlllUJu1led that cUebe: Hantva1 oltb94n.&" '
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'~'!,~,trsA NAMA\.-W&~ rrrativ ~OC>U. n:''PLI$~~
Hunting film stirs ruckus
WASHINGTON -Like Soviet
historians who rewrite the put every
time the Kremlin'• poll~ wind ahlfta,
officiala of the Interior Department have
been ~desperately to eradicate all
trace ol a -documentary film produced
during the Carter adminiatration.
Flah and Wildlife Service employeee
were ordered to tum ln all copies of the
film and aign statements attesting that
they had complied with the conflacation
decree. An environmental group that
bad obtained a copy quite legitimately
waa accuaed by an Interior Department
Vlgllante of havblg stolen it. -~
WHY ALL THE uproar? Technically, I
gueaa you could call the documentary
film "explo8ive." It dealt with the kind
of shotgun pellets u.ed by the nation'•
nimroda.
There are two kinda of shot on the
marlurt -lead and ateel. Some hunters
prefer lead ahot. They say it goea farther
and truer, and doean't chew up their gun
barrels the way steel shot dos
But conservationi1ta -Including
many hunters -say there's a .erioua
problem with lead ahot. h polluta the
environment. ·
Ma.t of the pelleta shot into the air
mill the ducka or seeee they're aimed at.
Unlike Longfellow'• arrow, they fall to
earth we know juat where -ln the
manh1anda -where the waterfowl feed.
Some are inevitably lngnted in the
JICI 11111111
birds' f~; if-the ..... pellets are leed:t'he
same birda can dle of lead pol9on.lng.
'Illouaanda reportedly have met thia fate.
(n hopes of weaning hunten away
from lead shot, the Fiah and Wildlife
Service assigned one of lta ballistic
experts to make a movie abowln& that
steel shot -which doem't poUon the
waterfowl -la just aa good aa Jead shot.
The little movie waa produced by an
Oregon firm. Dan Dial Productiom, at a
CCl8t to the taxpayen ot $28,500. But by
the time it waa completed, G. Ray
Arnett, a Reagan appointee, waa the
Interior Department official who
oveneee the Fish and Wlldllfe Service.
Arnett la an enthuaiaatlc hunter.
Sources told my a.ociate Vicki Warren
be'• a tradidonal.Lat -a lead-shot man.
Arnett himself would not answer
questlonl on the subject.
AT ANY RATE, the ~tion order
WU i.mued. But the film hunters lea.med
they had miiiled one copy of the film. ~National Wlldlife Federation had it ..
A Flah and Wlldllfe minion waa
~tched to retrieve the film~ He.
accuaed the environmental aroup of -.teannj it; 6Ut the-{eaefitiOHJ>lOO~
bill of sale from the producer.
Me.nwhile, the ba.lliatic9 expert lo8t
m a reduction-in-force. Re'a now
at.eel shot through the WUdllfe
tion and other environmental
poupa. •
Footnote: Dan Biggs retenta the fact
that taxpayen won't be able to aee the
film they paid for. He'a thinklnl of maldna another documentary -about
the first film and the admlniatration'a
efforts to ahoot lt down.
.Watchful press tires ·politicians
In the pest year somethlna Hke 20
congressmen or high-ranking publk
officials ln Wuhington have quit politics.
They have quit either because they
aren't satisfied with the money they can
make in government u compared to
private busineas, or because they don't
like having every decision or statement
they make inspecied with a microecope
by the public and the press.
In a good interview of Howard Baker
by James Rest.on, Sen. Baker u1d that a
lot of the pleasure he Wied to get out of
public serVke was gone.
"I trunk that news is ao current.." Sen.
Baker said, "and ao often ar,Wytical and
ao frequently wrong, imputing motives
that really don't exist in many cues, that
a lot of people are just getting tired of it.
"OTHER REASONS," he said, "have
to do with the complexity of today's
issues: the frustration that comes from
the reallzation that there aren't any, or
aeldom, sweeping aolutlona for
fundamental ~lema." Sen. Baker 1 dedaion not to run for
'Office in the State of Tenneseee again
next year ia aad for all of ua. MOit of ua
are either not capable. too aeWsh or not
ambitious enough to help ln the proce91
of governing ouraelves. We'd r11ther alt
back and criticize the people who do
involve themtelves ln government. Sen.
Baker ls one of the best. We're lucky to
have had him. He's nice, honest and
competent. He has simply decided he
doesn't want to t.ake all the heat he'•
-.ny fon&!r. Htt ~
look into what he calla "a deUdoua range
of things to do" and perhapa nMve h1I
moribund inteA!at In politics ao he can
run for the presidency.
Print and broedcut journalis1s have
had a lot to do with the decision many
government officials have made to get
out of politics, Sen. Baker says.
"I can't think of a single case where
someone dedded to run for public office
lllY lllllY
because of investigative reporting. But I
can sure think of people who decided not
to run ~use. day in and day out, they
don't like having to explain the reuona
for their votes."
pollddana belnc ·an a bunch of crooka."
. Polittclana are not all a bunch of
crooks, but there are 101De crooka among
them and the public hM a right to know
who they are. Politicians have no more
right to expec t perfection from
journalists than the public hu any
business expecting perfec:tioo from
politicians. They're all people and there
are gping to be roughly the same number
of good guya and bad guys ln both
professlona. They both have to be
watched.
THE BUT )oumaliata .-1me that if
all the truth were known about·
everythlna by everyone, it would be a
better world. Pollddaoa often bcmeltly
believe that the public ia bat aerved lf it
doem't know everyt;blna that'1 aotftl on.
Thia ia where the bawe Unes are drawn
between polltidana and the pnm. For
aome reaaon that alwaya pu11le1
journalists, the public~ wttb he
poliUdaDI. If it'• bed nm. they don't
want to bear it even if It'• true.
The public, the courta and government
officials have alm<>11t always been in
favor of freedom of the press in the
abstract and against it in the particular.
The public complains about pollt.id.ana By retirin_g now, Sen. Baker ls inaJD.ng -
who 'et rich from dilhonest deala while a politically expedient move lt he wants
they re ln office, and the public to be ptelident, and by auggesUnc that a
complains about the P"9 ~ tough preaa la part of the reuon for hil lnddents beca~ news of ia retinment from the Senate, be'a feUinl
10 depre.ing. rm d'-ppolnted that . himaelf a little born•. Maybe b pl'em
Baker. one of the good guya in my will take it Mlier if It thinb it'• driviDI
opinion, haa joined the popular good men like him out of politics.
complaint that the pl"ftl ia too neptive. Sen. &ker would, I'm au.re, say that I
It II ex-. ci 1 y t b • a am e a a t be am being "analytical and frequently know-nothlnl attitude you bear from ao wron1. imJ.>utlng motives that really many-uned~taJlral -about-. -don'~xiat.!.'
Word experts. divided on new use of 'gay'
Hardly any word in ncent tlmel h.aa
divided the lexical community more
aharply « bftterly than the man« 1-
offidal adoption of "py'' • the ravonc1
adjective of the mOdem homoeexual
m'nortty.
1Mctinl the Ull aubinlttecl to me for
the new _,dlt•on of th• America"
Herltaae Dietl~ wu the quadon
whetller ''l•Y • •• a term for
~
.,,..iecunc to menuon that one of the
n•ona la that It la a.happlly abort word
for beadUne-wrltera, whereas
"bomolexual" ~ble to flt (and ''hClmo'' JI ~ 1 offemiw).
And Hezwood Bale Broun often the eornm.p~ 'lt may be deplorable in that
It 1teal1 a meanlna, but it la too
wl=ead to ~anore. nee lt 11
def It w01 be dropped
wbm weln all a W. 1111 ..,.,"
l'lich Sep1 ~ ~tly.
"With wliat Ju1tlllcatlon baa tbe
bomo••ual ....... £~-.natld the ... raTt To.., Of l• lnhlnn.t
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of a lovel7 adjeetlft and cau1H a =~:L~ Wat.,......
What I tblnk 1• important ln tht.
tem.,.t ln a tm.una • not the~ status of the word, but the dvil aad
aodal and emotional statue of tb•
condition It refers to. If we became
19Dulnely c:Mbed, .... a..n '° acmpt iech lndMdual on the blllll of. dmwtll
and ln"ClitJ, ~ tbm on nciW •
rell1tou1 ot Hxual or any other
accidental facton. then tbere wlll evapatlt ~ .... far .. ., ..-..i ......
to ~ the hmr&wxuAI from ...
beteroHxual, tbe bisexual or the
nan.-ual. And, until that Nture ~ arriWI.
wha'9YW we caU UMm will be 1-a
d.arlptioft than • dilplled « opm
njledQn mcl an tmult.
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ENTERTAINMENT 83
TELEVISION 84
COMICS ee
Cheryl Ladd l• an elegant
"Grace Kelly," but film ;,
ju11 another "Love Boat
GoH to Monaco." B4.
Karen Skarin, drili ·team adviser,
. ,
The Huntington Beach Hish School drill team has reason to kick up its heels -it recently won a bis competition
~ is considered the No. 1 team in the country.
reads a c ard to group -- -------. ......_
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Gina Bozarth, wearing her top hat,
1truta-throagh one of the many
routines during practice 1e11ion.
eonsratulating it on winning
national event.
All smiles
HB drill team
wins No. J award ··
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... Dlllr .........
The 54 members of the Huntington Beach
High School drill team smile a lot these days.
They smile when they're perfonniJli their
dance and march routines and they smile when
they collect all the trophies for their winning
performances. ·
The Huntington Beach teatn won the Mm
Drill Team USA competition last week at
Santa Monica C.Ollege and at the Los Angeles
Sport.I Arena.
Their adviser, Karen Skarin, said that
makes them the Number One high 9Chool team
in the nation because of the level of
competition. ·
But their most recent victory shouldn't
come as much of a surprise.
They have won first place in every contest
they entered this year. And that includes the
Montclair Band Review, the Tustin Parade, the
Glendora Parade and the Arroyo Festival
competition. •
Skarin, who looks young enough to be a
member of the team henelf, bu been adviaer
for eight years. She alto is an English teacher.
"The girls work hard and they have a
high energy level and real showmanship. That
and their smiles really make them ahine," she
said.
The dancers-marchers, who must maintain
a B-average to get into the program, perform a
five-minute routine in brief but modeat
costumea. They call their routine Hollywood
Hita and they dance to the music of the great
old movie themes.
They're good. They know it. And they
have the trophies to prove it.
Huntington f>layhous~ to toast 20 years
The best 10 in 20 years. • •
Out ot et 100 productlonl ltaaed by the Huntlni\on Playtiou. durtna fta tJnt 20
years, which ones stand out aa the moat
memorable?
Dally Pilot drama critic Tom Tltu.. who ~ cowrinl d» &beat.er wtth lta qbth lhow,
"A ~ Clowna," 1n 1966, and 6-viewed
them all atnce, hal compiled hia own ~
"top 10" lilt. Thole 1n which he pu1ic:f ted
("Born .Y-0," ''Once Mon, With r..C:," "8-lnner'• '') .. dllqualtlled.
lf ... , ~y, uw the~forthe
belt lftd the~ at the Bun met beyond;
· 1. "The Bammaker" (1N8), dlrec~ by Bon
.AlberWla. ,
2. ''The PMiified l'onlt" (lNI), dbwct.s by
flcla Albs-.:. .
3. "Raahomon"(1971), directed by Ron
AlbertMn.
4. "Another Part of the Foreat0 (1970),
dtrec:ted by Alex Koba.
0. "Laura" (1980), directed by Phil de :e.m..
6 ... A Funny Th1nc Happened on the Way to
the Forum" (1980). dl.Nctea 'Dy Kmt Johnlon.
7. ••Murder ln the Ma1n0Uu" (1981),
diNc."ted b)' John Wllliarm.
8. ''Gu~ and Dolli" (1981), d.trect.ed by Kant
JohNnn.
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' I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, rebNarv 11. 1913
Unplanned parenthood thrills, disturbs him
DEAR ANN LA.NDDS: Lete lut N~r 1
received an anonymou1 i.ner In the man lnfonnlna
me th.a\ my trulted wife wu havtn, an affair. l
then a ccidentally found a dlaphram In her
pocketbook. lt WU a terrtfic ahodl to mt beca'--
rve had a vuectomy. (Al.lo, I did not beUeve the
anon,ymoua tipoff.) I wu hurt and U\lf'Y· To 19!
even wtth her l did eome\hlna terribly chlldll)\. J
took • pbl and RUJ"Ched ~ ho&. around the ect,.. of the diaJihnlm and Nipped I\ blCk into her
pui..
LMt w .. k my wtfe told me lhe la pnsnant.
She·...-extremely ple...S becaw. we both
repett.d OW' ded.son not to h.ve cblldren ax yeen •· 'n-woman h.u no ldea I punched holel In her :•am. She believe. the vasectomy came
-u eome do -and \hat It la God'a wW
\hat we become puenta.
I am thrilled at the tbouaht of bein8 a father ~
but l am havtnc IOfM real ~. l'm afraid If I
tell her the truth It wlll INCt a Utelonl blrrltr
between ua. l cont-. however, that I am dylna to
know who lhe h.u been ai..ptna wtth. altho\lan l
am perfectly wt1llnl to fl«'9P' the child • my own.
Slm-e ehe h.u found" out I.he la SftlMftt, \he woman
bu been IO attentive and adori"I 1 can't beU.ve lt.
What la your llCIW., AM Landenf -WALKING
ON AIR IN THZ &AST DBAA WALKING: Tk1r1'1 a 1-ia·H,Ht
CU.C. IM& SM ••MetemJ .We. .. mMI••·" ,., all e&Mr IM9pll .. , tf JOtr , ... aH ,.,o,
yOVMU late MU.¥1111 It. TM fact iUt 1" are
bodl ..._. U..a die ..... t¥•8 wW Mlp
obUtefa .. die ...... ,,..., ef tu atery. St -
tiooray fer le•eJ
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father-in-law
p11aed away 1uddenly 111t week. He w11 a
wonderful pel'IOft, kind, ceneroue and deerly iov.d.
-lam dotnc all I can to .... the burden for both my
huet.nd and hi9 famlly.
I am U1\U9d at the lNenldtlvity of people who
ahou1d know better. Almoet all the 1ympathy cardl
and no1-have come ~ to ''Mr." or "Dear
John." I am lrrttated by well·me.tn.lna friendl who
uk me to convey thelt feellnp of 1emor11t to my
hUlband and h1a listen.
Th1I man wu not my fa\her, but I could not
have loved him more U he were. I am hurt by their
failure to acknowledae that I, too, 1uffered a
penonal loea. What do you suaeet? -GRIEVING
Creativity solves
pap'er bag short'!-ge
Susan Beechner, Norma Jean Masley and Jane Grier
Fund drive begills
Orange County Philharmonic
Society will launch its 1982
Continuance Fund Membership
Drive March l , raiaing funda ln
fUpport of its musical program
~flered to Orange County adults
jnd 8Chool children.
·· The drive wu officially kicked
.Off for mernben at a luncheon in ~Newport Harbor Art Museum.
~orma Jean Muley of Huntfneton
~eac h , fund chairman, will
prdin.ate the work of the 1,600
~CPS Women's Committee
members.
"We call our fund-railing etton.
the Continuance Fund Membenhip
because the proceed• help u1
continue our concert and youth
programs. And contributors
automatically become members of
the OCPS." explained Susan
Beechner, c hairman of the
women's committees.
The you th music prosrama
annually reach a quarter-million
county cblldren in arades three
through high acbool
I 'm not "Into"
houaehold hinta. Never
have been.
1 have friends who
start aeedl1no ln • toilet
U.ue spindle. INUlate
their houlee wtth okl ea
cartont and If •JU'one
ever throWI • "buffet"
for Ind1a, a neiahbor of
mine haa the plaatlc
butter contalnera for
curry.
It'• not that I 'm
a1ain1t makil)I
ChNtmM ornamenta out
of pW bottles or uam,
roll-on deodorant bottles
to fW with plain water to
moisten llWDP91 lt'• juat
that I'm shallow and
non-cnative.
Laat week I read
where there are a lot of
uaea for brown paper
ba11. You could uae
them for wall coven.
YOU could cut them into
atripa, apray them wtt.b
clear acrylic and make
~ta out of them.
You could even iron
them and uae them for
blotters when cookJna
fried foocU.
I said to my.11, "I can
do that. rve aot • mllllon
brown peper t.o under
the sink. It would be my
flMA 80M8fCI
AT WIT'S ENO
way of pitching ln and recyd1nQ ••
there was nothing
under my alnk except a
acour1ng pad ln a saucer,
a bottle of liquid
deteraent and a pair of
black e)'t!9.
What happened to all
the brown paper bags
that uaed to atack up?
Aa it -turned out,
there's no mystery. It'a
ju.It a matter of deal.lna
wllh fhe e c onomy
logiatlcally .. Five yeara
ago I went to the store
and bought $52 worth of
grocerie9 which WU put
Into 10 large brown
paper hep. (Sometimes,
they double-blged).
I used three bags a
week for gar base ,
leavina me with a
aurplua at the end of the
year of 364 hap.
Today, I So to the at.ore
and spend Sl05 which la
put Into two bqia. I u.e
three bas• a week for
prbaae, leavlng me with
a 52-baa deficit.
1 wondered if anyone
elae waa sending out
more p.rbeae than they
had ball comlni ln.
My beat friend said
she wu having the ume
problem. Not only dld
her siocerta fit Into her
glove compartment, the
carry-out boy wanted to
know lf abe wanted to
take them with her or
eat..ihem the11t.
Another friend of
mine said brown Q•ga
were at auch a premium
in her houae that her
!-.~hter bad to buy a for Halloween.
I got a hOU1ehold hint
for you. Take le'Veral old
newspapers, tape them
together, /aint them
brown an voila, you
have a brown peper bag. rm gotna to make aix or
aeven of them and carry
them in each week 80 the
neighbors wW thln.k rve
Invested wllely.
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DEAR ANN: ,,_.. teJl the truth. WMn you
were a Gtrl Scout CaWd )'O'& ec:tual1y make a fire br =.~of wood~ -E.G. Iff
DEAR E.G.: Yn. u Ollt ti IMm wu a maadl
There u • l"6 dllter.nce ~tween oold Mid ClOGl.
Ann Lanckn thOws you bow to piMy It cool wichoue
~ peop» °"' Jn lw booklet, •Teeft,..,. 8-x -Ten Wa,ys to Cool It." &nd MJ cenfl and • Jotw,
11eU-add.tw#d, IWtlped MWJoJ» to Ann .t..ndeq,
P.O. Box JlH6, ~. DJ. QJI. ,
Correction
~B~ides' phot~s identified
Frakes-Ratb
Gayle Patricia Rath, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
J . Edwin Rath of Coat• Meaa, and Stephen
Alexander Frakes, aon of Mr. and Mra. James
Frakes of ~ Ala., repeated their wedding
vowa ln tbe Prelbytel1an aum:h of the Covenant
in Costa Meta. 'ftle newlywedi a.re residing in
Rlchard8on,Texa
Suryn-Baker
Roliert Anthony Su.ryn and hia bride, the
former Terri Lynn Beker, are residing ln Costa
Meaa. Their marria1e wa1 performed in St.
Andrew's Pre9byterian Church, Newport Be.ch.
Parenta of the newlyweda are Mr. and Mn. Neal 0 .
Baker of Corona del Mar and Mr. and Mn. Robert
Suryn of St. Louil, Mo.
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Oranoe Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Mo'"'ey, Februery 21 , 1911
Earth, Wind & Fire's success not taken ·lightJ
By Y ARDENA ARAft • -................ ......
t.08 ANOELl:S -Thou.ah he haa
hs>ft* tn lhe Loi Ancel• hllla and on
thf Monterey Peninaula ln Cannel,
Maurice White, father of mu1lc'1
l'Anh, Wind & Ftre, II uaually found
et.where theee daya.
Gracioua, relaxed and pendl-lllm at
38,. Whlte la tot.ally at home at the
Coaplex -the 1prawUnc atud.lo he
b\dlt 2 \Ii years a10 In Weat Loa
An&elea. In the 1tudlo1 and 1ound 1ta1ea
behind ltl anonymoua facade, White
work1 el1ht to 12 hours -and
1ometlme1 more -a day puulng
toaether not only Earth, Wind &
Firt'• intricate rhythm and blues
creiltlona, but di8cl for other artiltl u
well. He'• a1ao doing an lncreuing
number of video.. •'ft nally aervw me well," White
m\.tlea, prou d of the sparkling,
~ facillty. "I needed aomethlng
thM.."
White founded Earth, Wind
13 years ago, the group has
mohd to the top of the rhythm and
bh~ ladder and has become a majoc
force as well, with more than a
dosen album1, alx Orammy1 and
worldwide record aalee of more than
38 mHJlon.
But White -tht aroue'• producer, aometlme leed llnaer and aonprlter
-do,an't take that 1uccea1 for
aranted. He admH1 to btlnt a
notorloua perftcUonlll who worked u
painat.akin&ly on \M rune.man band'• new LP, •lJfowerll,tlt," u he dJd on
the onee that preceded It.
"l don't feel complete until I tot.ally
complete everythlna u cloee u I can
to perf ecU•n." he uy1. "I never really
pt th.ere. There are aome lhinp. like
even on the album I jult flnlahed, that
IOWldwtae I Vt'Ould have liked to have
done aomethina elae.
"I'm gett.lng. cloeer," he adda. "I'm
cloeer now on this album than I wu
with the other one, the one before."
White, the oldeat of nine children
from a Memphis famlly, hu 1pent
moat of his life in recording atudLoe.
He moved to Chicago where he
studied music and played drums for
Chuck Berry, Jackie Wilson, Etta
James, Curtis Mayfield and Ramsey
Lewia.
White was influenced by James
Brown, but blended Jan and a
mellower IOUI aound ln hta mualc for
J:anh, Wlnd & Fire. But the aound
dJdn't reall)' mesh until um~. with the
1roup'1 ."Th•t'I the Way of the
World."
11PowerU1ht" donn't veer much
from larth, Wind &c rtre'1 trademark
IOI Ad -1trona rhythma under full,
•·.ooth lnltrument.ala and vocall that
r.Jund like they're comina from a
chon.11 of dozena but, In the studio at
leut, are actually 1ung by only two or
three people.
WhJte does the lower f)IU'W, Philip
Balle_y 1uppl1ea the lky-hlgh fat.ettoe
and Beloyd Taylor hovers aomewhere
In the middle on aome tracks.
The new album reflecta the current
musical trend of lncreued rellanoe on
electronic lnatrumentl, White aay1.
But lyrically, Earth, Wind & Fire
continues to be the Nonnan Vincent
Peale of rhythm and blue1 bands,
with words that 1tresa the power of
positive thinking.
"It ls a pert0nal phil01JOphy," White
says. "I believe that way, becau.e In
my own Ute thlnklng positive about
mysell and about things and about my
career has paid off for me."
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IM Oran Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, february 21, 1183
• 'Love Boat' ID Monaco
• describes movie on Grace
By FRED ROTHENBERG d T .......... WW...
NEW YORK - ''The Love Boat Goe1 to
MONICO" la one way ot deecriblna "Grace Kelly,"
A.BC'1 pretty but mo1lly mMnin&leee anoop tnto the
early life of the alamoroua movie 1tar who tonook
Hollywood to marrv a reel-life prince.
Juat Uke ABC"• "Love Boat," "Grace Kelly"
ton.la.ht deat. 1uperflcially with people'• llvet and
atfafn of the heart, while, at the ume time, tt'a
p.ckqed in a 1to.y wrapper that often audience.
fantasy allmi-s of faraway placetl and lons·-ao
a\a.ra.
The faraway places, in this pue, are ln the
!IOUth ot France. The anciern ldola are actors cut aa
Gary Cooper, Clark Gable and Bing Croeby, all of
whom are aeen actins opposite Kelly in bii movies
from the '60s.
The whole exerclae haa ap awe-atruck quality.
It's played as a flat-out fairy tale, lgnorins the
unromantic suueetiona of aome membena of the
Kelly family that Grace didn't marry for love, but
eventually grew into it.
That 1entiment.al tone la magnified by a gushy
aoundtrack better suited for a daytime serial. When
a acene washes out, the music coven up with a
dramatic crescendo. When a acene la auppoeed to
play aofter -Prince Rainier's marriage proposal,
for example -the accompaniment la a tinkle-tinkle
on the piano.
Cheryl Ladd, who.e husband la one of the
project'• executive producers, is an elegant Grace.
1 She'a capable of re-creating the famed actress'
· refin ement and outward composure, but there's I never l hint of the fire inside. Her most notable
emotional reaction la an overuaed kittenish laugh.
Grace, from a wealthy, Catholic family in
Philadelphia, is eeen during the opentns credlts as a
l pampered child. When the action begins. it's 1947
and she baa macfe er aeciaion to try an acting
career, against the wtahet of her old-echool father,
Jack (Lloyd Bridges).
Jack la a blck·ll•PP1na type who mouuret
peopltt by thelr athleUc ability. Grace doean't 1eem
to mea1ure up. Ever. After her first Broadway
ahow, the not-proud·enouch si-pe uya the play wu
a "little heavy."
The need to wln her father over I.I her b&U-t
problem in llle, not counttna the tact that ahe dJdn't
have 1 date for Sammy Cahn'• bia party.
Her act.lna career 1tarta alowfy. 11When I look
Into my face r eee abeolutely nothing," ahe uya In
one of the fllm'a maJe>r mornenn of honeat introe~on. "I feel all theee thinp but they don't
COtlle out."
The transparency of Grace'• romance with
designer Oleg Call1ni la more typical of the movie'•
content. He WOOi her with long-atemmecl roee8 aent
greet dlatances. But their marriage plant are nixed
by her mother (Margaret Ladd, no relation), who
tells off the twice-married Caalinl (Alejandro Rey)
at lunch.
That's one bizarre acene. Not only la it atrange
that Grace eaally ao;epta the mother~erence,
but Mn. Kelly gracioualy thanks tor the
lunch. He then politely k1-her hand.
The movie tracea Grace's fut-riling Hollywood
career through "Hlgh Noon" and "Country Girl,"
for which she wins an Oscar as beat actress.
"Country Girl" is an important film for the young
actreu, who had become diasatlafied over being
stereotyped in dJanifled, ladylike roles.
The rest, to coin a phraae, is Hollywood
history. Grace meeta Prince Rainier of Monaco (Ian
McShane) and they have a whirlwind courtahip,
culminating in a ballyhooed wedding in 19~6 that
the MGM Newsreel calla a "20th Century fairy
tale." ,
The movie enda with the prince and princess
on the palace balcony, a acene remln.l.:ent of the
way two network.I ended dramatizations of the
romance of Prince Charles and Lady Dlana.
Cheryl Ladd has the title role in "Grace Kelly," and Ia n
McShane stars as Prince Rainier in tonight's movie a t 9:00 on
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BIG GEORGIE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
by Jeff MacNelly
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Q.1-Both vulnerable, H
South you hold:
t7U c>KMO 01 •85d
The blddln~ ha1 proeetdtd1
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What do you bid now'/
A. -Not only do you not
have very much. but what Ill
tlo you do have i• llkely to
detract frc>m partner'• defen
1lve potential. For all that,
however, your hand. with IL•
1ingleton and five trumpe.
could be quite uteful offen
sively. Jump to three hearts.
Over a llkeout double, a
jump raiH of opener'• suit is
preemptive.
CU -A• South. vulner1ble,
you hold:
tAK73 c;,832 Otu •7'2
The bidding hu proceeded: Nora Eut Stet.II Wett
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DE~~IS THE Mt:Nt\Ct: Hank Ketchum :~~na~~:::1;i~:~~nt.
valued In the point rounL,
ehould bt two 1urt trlt"ke.
We would ralH to four
huru.
Q.J-Ntllber vulnerable, u
South you hold:
tAQU CI JIU .08$ •1'Z
Tht blddlnr ha• proceeded:
Wfft Ntrdi EM& S.11t.ll
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Wbat act.ion do you take'/
A.-Your UHful hand and
four-card 1upport for partner
1ugrttt th1L you ehould ralH
hearta. But bear in mind that
partner hat made a simple
overcall. to hia strength mu1l
be llmit.ed. In addlUon, your
queen of epadu is a doubtful
Hitt. We don'l think your
combined holding can ltretch
to game. and even the three·
level could prove haurdou1.
Paaa.•
Q.•-Eul Weal vulnerable,
as Soulh you hold:
tM l;)Qe 0 75 •KQUl879S
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l that you 1hould pus. How·
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What action do you take?
A.-Cert.ainly you are un·
likely to come to much grief
at three clubs, but that la not
j ever, you do have three-card
~ support for partner and your
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BY SIDNEY OMARA
Taesday, February ZZ
ARIES (March 21-April 19); Patience become5
ally -temptation is to move ahead without proper
planning. Impulse should be combined with logic -
groundwork Is neceua.ry, there are numerous
details, proper authoritJes need to be notified.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): You'll break 101De
rules in order to fortify general position. Highlight
versatility, display ability to be flexible and refu.e
to be diacouraged by what appears to be endlea red
tape.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Difficult tuk is
completed -cash flow Improves, you'll have
chance to expand hori1on1. Focus on many
opportunities, popular! ty. communlca lions
connected with travel and education.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): You'll be at right
place at right time. Judgment. intuition are on
target Breakthrough occun, cirewnstanca favor
your efforts and you could obtain property that had
bttn dlsj>uted. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Look behind 1eenes for
answers. Key is to be analytical, to piece together
bits of information, to communicate and to imprint
your own 1tyle.
VIRGO (~':IJ.·. 23-Sept. 22): Domutic
adjustment la ~ted -unique gift fita into
programs of decoration, remode1ln1. Lunar
emph11i1 on friend•, aspirations, ability to
transform wishes into realities.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Streamline
techniques, define term1, embark on creative
project. Goal is in sight -~ potential, shake
off fears, doubts. Piscet Individual helps you
perceive motives and understand actions of one who
appean destined for self-destruction.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Spotlight on
distance, languag~ communication and traveL
You'll have mott responsibility, you '11 be dealing
with authorities and you'll have cha.nt'e to lncreue
Income.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Flnanctal
dilemma la re1olved -includes poulble.
partnerahlp, renegotiation of agreement,
cooperation from one who previously repre1mted
barrier to prosrea
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Bttak from
tradition I• indicated -path Is smooth If you
become awatt of legal rights, permilllon1. \Vou'll
make valuable oontlCta,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): foc\11 on
employment, health, people who rely upon your Judcment and completion of bMic choret. Intuition
provee accurate -follow through on flrel
imprelliona.
ace·king in spade1, under·
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ll-IEY HAVE eEEN I 'M THE SAME JEANNIE
SEEN eY AeeEY HE ONCE KNEW ANO 61...0AIA , &AM ANO LOVED!
CONTINUES HIS
019CUSSION ~'™ JEANMIE I
PISCES (Feb. 19-Man:h 20): Dlvenlfy1 ahow
that you can be flexible, make contactl with thme
al a distance. Popularity lncreMes, Ol)OOllUon melta
and a major wllh CC>Wd be fulfilled. P'oc:ua on
cbqe, trawl, variety and romance. 8t.u1 wtttlne. l'O-... I aa ea N• We ••I
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tht point. Partotr probably
bu a minimum opeohlf. IMd
aJMf 1111 dott't have much, IO
It la quite poulblt that tht
opponent. have mltjud'td
tbt eltuatlon. Don't ftv•
them allOther thallff. PHt.
Q.5-Both vulnerable, 11
South you hold:
tJM <:19&4 o KW •Q?•
The blddln1 lw proceeded:
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' What action do you take'/
A.-You have nat dl1trlbu
tion and not too many high
urd1, but partner hu shown
a very powerful hand by finl
doubling and lhen jumping In
a new ault. We feel lhat you
owe partner one move. and
the loglul choice it two no
trump. Game probabl1
depends on whether partner
decidu that your club
feature I• of value.
Q.t -A• South, vulnerable.
you hold:
+Altz Cl'3 OAKQ5 +KQ7
The bidding hu proceeded:
S..c.11 Wett Nri Eut
1 0 Pue 1 t Pua
4 t PUI •NT Pue
$Cl , ... ,. , ..
' What action do you uke?
A.-Thl• I• a problem elmllar
to on• we ran a few WHU
•So· You have a very powtr
CUI hand. and you bav• tllown
IL Tiit Btmwood bidder la
c.tpUln of Ult hand, aDd put.
nor hu. In etrtet, qjd tbat
you don'l have 111ffielent act•
to contract for 11&111. Slnce
partner know• how many
aee• your 1lde holdl u4 you
don't, why ahould you
pre1um1 to contradict him.
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11111
MONDAY, "8. 11, 1HI
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Burt Lancon and Jill Watson have wasted little time in climbing
to U.S. filPue skating stardom.
CIF playoffs continue
Three for the road; OV hosts Mater Dei
Scorpions await Oilen
lb ROGER CARLSON or .. ...,,.. .....
Huntington Beach High'• Oilen take
their show on the roed tomouow night
(7:30), aa Camarillo High'• Scorpions
await at Rio Mesa High in the tecond
round of the CIF 4~A t.ketball pi.yoffa.
Coach Roy Miller'• Oilers riak a
_10-game winning streak when they take
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their 19-5 mark against the M.annonte
League oo-clwnpiona, who answer with a
20-4 record of their own.
The key to Camarillo'• game ia 6-2
aenior Gil Banales. a do-everyth1na guard
much in the same manner of Marina
High'• Scott Filipek.
"He brings the ball up againat
preaure," aaya Miller, "and they run
plays geared around him, w:ry "'mi1ar to
the Filipek aituatioo, such .. double p&cka
on both aldea, then trying to free him off
thoee pleb.
"We should be quicker and if we just
play our pme the way we're capable lb
all •pec:1a, we can 80 up and down the
court with any of theee teemL"
The Oilen praent a lineup com:lsting of
All-Suneet ~ atan Billy Thompeon.
Mike Milla, Jamel Garner and Lou
Hanigan.
Othen in the c.amarUio game: John
Page, a 6-6 senior; Erle Bergh, a 6-4
.enior; Steve Banalea., a 6-0 80phomott
•brother of the focal point; and 5-10 Jeff
Hamrick.
Tbia ii John Harbour's third year at the
belnt of Camarillo. H1a ScorJ>lonl have
been to the playoffs on eecn occulon.
teCOlld to San Marcoa in 1981.
CdM duels Cerritos
-Seabawka &eek UpMl
Mater Del High'• An1elu1 League
champions and Orange County'• No. 1
team from Day One to the preeent with a
24-2 record, brings lta ahow to Edlaon HJah School t.OUM lOW rUgbt (7:30) to duel
SunMt Lea1ue repreaentatlve Ocean
View.
11\e Monarchs' huge lineup includea 6-6
point guard Matt Beeuwaaert, 6-8
90phomore Tom Lewis, 6-5 Mike Mitchell,
6-5 Chris Jacloon and 6-4 Mike Fielder.
c.o.ching Mater Dei ii Gary McKnight,
a former ooech in the Ocean View ayatem
(for four yeen).
''Mater Dei bas great strengths,'' aaya
Ocean View Coach Jim Harris. ''To beat
that kind of team you need all five on all
eight cylinde.n, to have th.lnp go your
way and have your game plan take 90IDe
effect. But. they are ., powerful. Their
MATT~ point guard can outjwnp our center.
"But, we are one of the few ieama
around that can match up aizewtae, at
leMt while atandi.ng on the fioor."
Hanis feels the bat way to a.low the
Mater Del exprem are halt court1rapa and
forcing the Monarch• to shoot from
outlide. It remains to be .een If the Seahawka,
15·10 owrall, can do it.
Ocean View baa won its last four atraicht to earn the ahot at Mater Dei. "l
felt earlier that we could legitimately be
pretty good at the end of the aeuon," aaya
Harrla, ''but lt almost came too late.
"It's ironic that lt'a finally come at a
time when Dlmltri (Antonopouloa) la out
(ankle). Somehow the kids a.re playlna
better to make Up for hi.I I.om. He WU the
__.iue to this team."
Lewis hM a 19.l polnti-a Oda
with 71 peraent accww:y from the lield,
while ~WIMl't II at a 16.5 ICOftna clip.
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ClAlllFIED C5
A partner's dream
lee skating duo a hit,
and thf!y've just begun
BY CURT SEEDEN
OflMDllrNeCIWf
Burt Lancon recalla how he
watched with interest aa a young,
blonde ice skater went through
her daily routine for two weeo.
He w" quite impre.ed. "Finally, I went µp to her and
aald, 'you're a pair partner'•
dream','' Lancon aaya. At that
llale, Lancon and the target of
his admiration, 19-year-old Jill
Wai.>n, had not been formally
introduced.
That was alx months ago.
On Feb. 28, Lancon and
Wataon wW leave for Helainki,
Flnland where they will compete
•U.S. World Team memben in
the World Championahlpe.
Obvioualy, Lancon and Wataon
hit th1np off in a hurry. Today,
t hey are nearly inseparable,
which makes their coach, U.S .
World and Olympic Coech John
Nicka happy.
"They finiahed third in the
nation two weeks ago in
Pittaburgh (at the U.S. National
Cbampionahlpe)," notet Nlcla.
-11 Ana t can onl-y project
continued improvement. I think
there's a lot of potential there."
And sir duya a-week, f&ur
hours a day, Watson, of Costa
Mesa, and Lancon. of Huntington
Beach, practice under the
scrutiny of Nicka at the Ice
Capadea skating rink in Costa
Mesa.
"Both of them have a
wonderful feel for music," Nicks
wu aaylng u he watched hla
blue chip pair perform to the
rambuctloua theme of "Raiden
of the Loat Ark." "They have a
very good relationship, and it'•
not eaay. You have to perform
under pre11ure, have .great
courage and be e motionally
involved.
11M0tat importantly, though1 you have to have good coaching,'
Nicks quipa.
• Under Nic ka' l eadership,
Lancon and Watson have
climbed a long ladder ln a very
abort time apan. lt'a a major
accompllahment, since Wall.on
waa seeing her first r eal
competition when the duo placed
third at the Nationals last week.
A finiah among the top three
in next year's World
Champion1Jhips would
autot:naiically qualify them for a
berth on the U.S. Olympic team.
That'• not bad for a couple
which la still getting to know one
another.
"There's a lot of mutual
reape.ct," admits Lancon, a
2J.yev~ld native of Loutstana.
"I always say skating is like a
marriage. Being a pain team ia
like-all-th. ~ but.. without
the rinp."
Both have been ice akaUng for
~ a1x years, although Lancon
spent five years before as a roller
skat.er.
"I started roller skating when I
was 11: It wall _Ju.a!_ a recr~~~nal
(See PARTNER'S, Pa1e C%)
flllhth lnn1n8 aher tnWnc. 3.1. In the 41l1hth the l:Q blow WU a
voted the mmt valuable player' of me toul'mlDeftt, Graacfl'8!f hit 1n~~.--ttw ..... and 111.-. thne-Na a....r ..
tlM lOili I~ of S.turday'a
~ with Premo tD wlD It.
ln the double victory
y•ierday, the R•tl•f'I Sot a :!::l..pltchlna performance ~~~:.::.·• out leWD arid ..... thnii • ~'(_ ..... ~ ~£in•" ··~~· • 1·• .. n••:..=aililiaf thi ..... .... ...........
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Pacers fall
to angry
L·akers
INDIANAPOLIB (AP) -The
Lua Angeles La.ken don't like to
play two poor garnea in a row.
And the Indiana Pacen had
the misfortune of catching the
Lakers coming off a )c;a
Magic Johnson acorea 27
points and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
added 26, includina al.x of h1a
tam'• final eight, aa 1..oe Angeles
downed Indiana, 126-112, in a
National Buketball Amociation
game yesterday.
"We~ed a very, very aood
game hout," said Laken'
Coach Pat y. ''Some teams
and people around the league
feel we don't play bard. Our
playen don't appreciate that.
'Theft WU a commltmmt today
to puah hard and we did.••
1'be La.ken Md aome added
incentive. 11\ey did not play well
Friday night in droe.J>lnt a
124-118 dedslon to the K1np in
KanaMOty.
''We just had a blld effort in
Kanaaa O\y and we didn't want
lo have one today," aald
Abdul..J'abbar. "And we didn't.
We came reedy to play."
Loe AJ\aela opeMd a 19-point
le.t early in the fow1h quart.er
and an Indiana rally mamced to
make the 1ame a little
~ht them a little ticked
off," aald former Laker and
current Pacer Coach Jack
McKinney. "They are awfully aood at thelr tramltlon laDM.
They were able to c.h in on a lot
of ~asy ba1ket1 before the
defenae can aet t.?k and let up."
'1be atatlatb bear U.t out. Of
the Lakera 49 fut breaks, 31
remltlBdin .......
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CGftY9nlon ..... of the year,'' .W Riley. 0 When Indiana aot It duwn to 10, I put ICanem '*=k ln
).c to make aare.''
'I Oran
USFL gives Riggins
offer of $1 million
From AP dl1patclle1
W ASHINOTON -Waahinaton EIJ
RedakiN fullbllck John Riaint hu •• • received a $1 mllllon, two-year
contract offer from the Mich igan
Panthen ot the UnUed St.aw. Football tacue. accord1nc to a publilhed ntport.
"l have no k1ee wbat they (the Panlhen)
are doing," Redaklna owner Jrick Kent Cooke
told The Wuhington Pa.t from JricUe>nvUle, Fla.
-"I very definitely will meet
with him (Riggina) aoon and I
fully expect to l1gn him."
Rlggln1, wno led the
Redskins to a Super Bowl
v ictory over the M iami
Dolphina with a rerord 166
yards rushing, la now a free
agent. He ear ned $330,000
last year in the final year of
his contract.
NOGIN8 N e ither Alfr e d
Taubman, the Panthen' principal owner, nor
Riggins was available for comment ye.terday,
but Judge Peter Spivak, the Michigan team'•
president, reportedly said, "U It's true, I don't
know anything about it."
In another usn..-related story yes1erday:
-Michigan wide receiver Anthony Carter
appears headed for the USFL, according to his
agent Bob Woolf.
Shaky Hallberg wins
SAN DIEGO -Gary Hallbera,
playing with a relic of a putter,
approached his eight-foot birdie putt
on No. 18 "with my heart pounding
like never before" and fough"t to regain hil
composure in the San Diego Open yesterday.
_ "I was real shaky. I 1tood there looking
down the pt.itter and aaw it ahlmmy a1ittle. ~ juat
said to m yself, 'G et it b ack and let the
m oment um carry i t through,' " sa id the
24-year-old, third-year pro.
Hallberg rammed the putt in for a
six-under-par 66 to capture his first tour victory
and a winning total of 17-under-par 271.
The putt gave him the lead for the first time
in his final round duel with Kite, who started the
day with a four-stroke lead.
Quote of the day
"Race tracks are like Frenchmen. You
put two of them together, and you get a
diacussion; you put three oft.hem together,
you get an argument; you put four of them
. together you get a new government," -
Gaston Vallqaette, Buffalo Raceway
president. at a legialative hearina in which
there was a disagreement on whether
simulcasting for race tnda in New York
would be feasible.
Sampson paces Virginia
Ral~ SamplOD sank 11 of 12 foul m shots in the aecond half and finiahed
with 21 pointa, l(t rebounda and fi~
blocked 1holl to lead fifth-ranked
Virginia to a 68-53 college basketball win over
No. 12 M.i.-ouri . . . Slxth-ranbd St. John'•
broke open a cloee game with le1a than aeven
minutes left and beat DePaul, 64,52, behind
Claris MalllD'1 19 points.
Cummlnp leacll Cllppen
Rookie forward TerrJ C......, al aoored 28 potnt1 and ctenMr 1m
...... hed ll pain• lad 11 reboUI*
la1t nl1ht, 1Hdln1 the Id Dl•o
Cllppera to 1 10'7·8' Natlonal Baaketball
AmodaUon wia 4Wer' Utah . . . Miki .......
came off the bench to ICON a careet·hlah 48
p0lnt1, leadln1 J(anaaa City pHt Hou1ton,
128-108 . . . Biat Luler banked In a Layup with
• ._lne aeconda l•h, llflln1 ,._Uwaukee to a 109·108 win
OYW the New Je .... y Neta.
ll••ef Meacrltf 1COred 31
polnta tor Mllwauln•
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polntl and 1rabbed 19
rebounda 11 the Philadelphia
76en won their lt>cth atnlaht
1ame, overwhelmlna the New
York Krucka, 104-8': The win ~ WM the 70en' 2eth in thef.r
1.ut 28 pmee . . . JHHy Motre acored 10 of hla
18 pe>lnta In the fourth quarter, tncludlna l8Yel\
in the LMt 2:13, to lead San Antonio put Atlanta.
103-100 ... OWlrd Pred Brown }\it two ~pen
late In the ftna1 quarter to tum back a Golden
State rally and Seattle went on to record a
116-112 victory ... Guard Re11le Tlle11
coll«ted 25 potnll to lift the Chi~ Bulla to a
124-J 11 win over Dallaa ... Larry Naaee
tallied 21 potnll and Walter Davia had 20 to
spark Phoenix to a 103-81 win over Cleveland
. . . Jlm Pa11om acored 26 polnta and Calvla
Natt added 22 to pace Portland to lta fourth
atraight w in, a 104-95 deciaion over the
Washington Bulleta.
Valenzuela to report
LOS ANGELES -Loe Angeles Ill Dodgen pitching aenaation Fernando
Valenzuela, wlio waa signed to a
record $1 milllon, one-year contract
Saturday, will report to Dodgen training camp
in a few daya, his agent aaid.
Tony DeMarcq aaid Valenzuela would join
his teammates in Vero Beach , Fla. after he
cornpletel a vtll.t to Mexico.
Kings fall to Canucks
Rlcli Lua turned In a brilliant ~ two-w ay performance lut night in '
lifting the-v.:ncouver-Canucks to a~
National Hockey LeliSe win over the Loe Angeles Kings. 21-year-old defememan oroke a-1-1 'Ue in . period ..with hiL
fourth goal of the aeuon an~ set up an insurance
acore by Darey Rota ln the third. Loa Angele9
got goala from Benie Nlcllollt and Dave Lewi•
. . . lvu Boldlrev 11COred three goals and goalie
GWea Gllben recorded his finrt victory in nearly
a year aa the Detroit Red Wings downed
Hartford, 7-2 . . . . Eddie JoblteM 8COred two
goals to lead the New York Rangen to a lopsided
9~4 win over Winnipeg. The Jets have won only
one of their last 14 road games ... Edmonton's
Mark Mesaler, Gleu A.Henaa and Jut ~IUT'I.
the mn.·. fifth, ninth and 10th·}eed'"' 8COl'9l'S,
each tallied once u the Oilera helet off the
Buffalo Sabres, 5-2 , . . Daf'l'Jl Siltier and
Tim lterr acored 21 aeconda apart In the opening
period to lift tbe PhUadelphia P'lyen to-a 3-0
victory over the New Jersey Devlla. .
Tubbs hit by car
-BWy TMlbt, buketball coech at • the Un1venlty of Oldahnma, IUftered
a fractured akW.l yesterday when he
was hit by a car while :!:' near hia
home ln Norman . . . LaPorte of Puerto
Rico succeafUlly defe hia World Boxma
Council featllerwet1ht title with a unanimoua
decision yeaterday over R•bH CHtUI• of
B&kerdteJCI. -- -
Television, radio
TV: Collqe Buketball -Cal at USC, 8
p..m., Channel ~-
RADIO: No eventa ICheduled.
Yarborough wins ganJ.e of checkers
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Lem than a
week after being thrown throuah the air like a rag
doll when bia car flipped, Cale Yarborough uad his
lon1t-time driving skills to win the ~th Daytona 500
yesterday.
Yarborough. who became only the aecond
driver to win stock car racing'• mos& pn!!Stigklua
event more than two times, paaeed Buddy Baker on
the badcatretch of the lut lap around Daytona
lnt.ematiaoal Speedway's 2.5--mile trioYal md held
Volley ball seminar set
USC women'• volleyball coach Chuck Erbe will
conduct a volleyball ooecMs eeminar March 5-6 at
Orange Cout CoJ.Ieae. Pre-rePt:ration fee ii $75. Regiatratioo at' the
door ii $100. Pre-reptration checb ahould be .mt
to Amarican Volleyball Coeches Seminar (AVCS),
Box 1~2. Sandpoint, Idaho,. 83864..
The clinic will run from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. elCb
day~ the cx:x: gymnaaium.
Erbe, wboee-'l'rojlnl have' won four of the LMt
five women'• national c:hampionah.lpe. wtll eddrem
top.tea 1uch u pauina and diUina, .blocklq, apild.Jll, eervlng, tnmidon play, traln1na a letter,
movement patterns and phlloeophy of coad>tna.
For more lnfonnation, phone 6Ge-5890.
•
Your
Professional
Florist
29t5 Red Hill Avenue
A· 108 Cotta Mesa ~f-0810
on to take the $1 million race for the third time.
''I knew I had to make the mow u quick • pomtble b«awe I knew they (Joe Ruttman and Bill
Elliott.. who were rtaht behind him) were aolnl to
~too," y~ aaid.
· The winner, third on the N~AR Grand
National victory Ult with 75 triumphs, surrendered
the lead to Bak« 11 la .. from the end. That'• the
way it ttayed until hill late JnC1V!·
''That'• the way I bad it planned." Y~
Mid. ''Thia .. juat a pme of chrkera."
Yarborough. who led the 500-mUe nm niDe
times few 23 la.-, Mid be w• plund that hil car
WU able to perfonn IO well.
The three-time W1mton Cup c~ had
crllllhed In the CJrillnal ...... pnpe.red by &tie Ruder'
team for this nee - a °'9Yr'olet Monte Carlo -
only momenia after eetttna a n.ytma lntemdDnal
Speedway Lip record of ~.503 mph d~ the
openiftl ..-on°' Ulm trialalMt Monday. u.-.
away 'With only am foot and a bit of woamded
pride, but had to rely on the tmm'a t.:kup mr, a
l>ontiae l..dCam. far the .. of the week.
"lt w• a car we weren't even ao6nl to~ down here. We knew the other car w• better, YarlJorouab .md. ••But tbla la a ..-t nee mr ad a ..,_t iw:e tNm. We newr pw u.,.''
NCAA president: .
Walker can stay
NZW YORK (AP) -Henchel
Walker wlll b9 able to complele
bia co1Je9t fooU>tll career at the = of Oeorsia ttm fall,
to tilt prtil6dent of ta. Ii C0Ue1l1t• Athletic ~ai:Mdan. 'From what I know now,
then ~·t....., to be a story,''
John Toner, athletic d1rector at
the University of Con_necUcut
and new praldent of the NCAA,
told The Alloclated Preaa latt
niaht.
1'oner'e-(.'Ol'N'Renll followed a
' Wffkend In which Walker, a
three-time All-American runntna
bsk, called a newa conference to
deny a atory in the &.ton Globe
PARTNER'S DREAM • • •
Fr~m Page C1
~f. at the 1tart," Lancon "There waan't much to do
in a mnall town.''
So each year, Lancon awaited
the arrival of a traveUna "tent
rink.''
''I remember aeeinC th1t man
(with the travelln1 rtnk) who
had a lot of trophiea. When
you're a little kid, all that slitter
and aold affecta you," Lancon
says.
Lancon had no lea than 65
roller lkatlng trophies when he
dedded there wa no future in
roller akatlng. He opted foe the
ice rink. ancf it didn't take Ione
few him to realize that the medala
and trophies didn't come quite IO
euily.
Wataon, meanwhile, started
takinT group akattna-leuona.
when t he wu 12, and tlmple
self-improvement II her
••-than-lofty ph • -.
"Oh, I would like to get Into a
show and then eventually teech
ice. skating," she says. "The
World Champion.ship and the
Olympk::t are part of my aoala..
but l want to reach them
knowtng that at the same time,
I 'm 1triv i ng t o re a c h my
potential"
On that course, Lancon and
Wataon paaeed the U.S. Figure
Skating Amociation'1 Gold Pain
Test after wewking toge1.bel' fOC"
just two months.
Just in 1983 alone, they have
won both the Southwest Padtic
Championahi.-and Pacific Cout
Champtonab.i ... Their third-place
Grand slain
in ninth
-beats.lJ€1
flniah in the Nationala baa s)aved
the way few tutu.re ttardoni.
And, they hive developect a ~-style to their routlnea
-an upbeat tempo ..,-fonned to
the music of PC>PWar movie tunea
such u "ll&tcfera, "Weat Side
Story" and "Electric Honeman."
"We deflnltely have a aty1e
which the U.S. la not uNd to
11eetna," l&)'I Lancon. "It'• f.Mt,
enerptic, well, except few when
we perform to 'On Golden Pond.'
-"Actually, that's what Jill and
I have done without really realJ.z:lna it. We've developed a
more European 1tyle ln wblch
Jill fell down real low to the
tee,' Lancon contlnue1. "Of
CIOW'le, it'• ~ to set low to the tee when you re only five-feet
and weigh 92 pounds ...
Lanco n , 1aya he weigh•
between 155 and 160, and
anyUll.na over "and I atart to get
a little Chunky."
Their partnership was the
work of Nicka, who had been
Lancon'• coach for two yeara,
and another U.S . Olympic coach
Tommy Utz. who recommended
Wataon aa a new partner for
Lancon. And Nic ka has had som e
success with world champion
skating teams. Among his former
pupU1 are Tai Babilonia and
Randy Gardner along with Jo Jo
Starbuck and Ken Shelley.
Nicka sees no reason why
Lancon and Wat80n would not be
on the 1984 U.S. Olympic team.
Their flniah In Pitllburgh WU
third only lo the lop-rated
brother-mt.er team of Peter and
Kitty Caruthers and the duo of
BOly Fauvor and Luanne Miller.
"Looking-bldt on what I waa
thinking aix mantha ago, I would
say I'm llll'p'Ued." Nicka admits.
"But }ooklna at the rate of their
Improvement I can aay they
now bava a.namiUor ~ves
in United States fipre lkating."
tN\ be h.cl IApld • tN.-,...,
contract for approximately to
million with the N•w JerNy
Oen1ral1 of &be ne~ Ualt.ed
8&a IH roo&baJI Lea1ue on
1tiinMy, but .......... ot
a 2•·ho'4r 1race perlod and chanted hJI m&nd.
"8-t on wha& I ~
what'• been 1ald officially,
Henchel Walbr'a·.-. to .... Y
ht1 aenlor year," '?oner •Id.
"There'• been no C'lOll1nct illlanld.
there'• been no lm ol an ..-c. J
don't think there'• any more to
be aald."
Nevertheleu, It wu known
that the USFL had been plannina a h&.'89 new. ........... _
In New York on Saturd•1.·
Oltenaibly to announce Walker'•
alpine. Chuck Fairbanka, tlae
Generali' .coach and chief
opera~ officer. reportedly left the tam I Orlando, tla., tnminc
camp to attend.
However, a report ln today'•
New York Times quoted an
unnamed usn official• •)'Ina
the lea1ue would not have
approved any contract with
Walker becauae he lllll hu coUece elilibillty remalnlnl.
Midwinters
att racts
925 b o ats
!t.ALMON~ -"t~~~e Sout~ern
California. Yachting, ~lion
predicts that 1,000 boats in
upwards of 100 cluaee will turn
out for the giant Midwinter
Regatta. Each year SCYA ia
cloae, but no cigar.
The 52nd "Midwint.en," which
concludes today at Loa Anaeles
yacht Club, will show 925 boeta
in 83 clules, slightly more than
the turnout for the put two
years.
Six Orange County clubs
accounted fM a good m..r..ot the
competition, hosting 236 boatl in
18 claHe1. Balboa and Bahia
Corinthian yacht cluba rode herd
on 50 boats in five cla11es;
Newport Harbor and Lido Isle
cluba lhowed 131 boa'8 ln eight
clauea, and Dana Point and
Capistrano Bay combined to host
55 boell in five claaleL
All cluba except LA YC wound
up the action with race•
Saturday and Sunday. LAYC ii
running the races foe the large
International Offshore Rule
ratinp and the Cal-40 ooe-<iesign
claa.
LAS VEGAS -Mel
Stottlemyre, Jr., , the ion of
former New York Yanke e
pit.china 1tar Mel Stottlemyre,
Sluged a dramatic 8J"&Dd a1arn
home run in the 1ut of the ninth inn1D1 to stve Nevada IM Vepa
a 7-5 collegiate buet.11 victm'y
ovw UC Irvine, here, yeaterday.
Deter:mined yachisnJ.an
The wlrining blow came with
two out.a and a 1-2 count on
Stottlemyre, UNL V'a catcher.
The blast erMed what ~
like a UCI wln aoina into the 1ut
of the n1nth. ucr. Anteaters bad
acored four' rum in the ninth,
than.k:a to a three-run triple by
Steve Haworth and a aqueeze
bunt by Brad Ditto.
'lb.at pve UCI a 5-1 lmd.
But two walk• and a bit
batsman sot the Anteaters In
trouble in the LMt of the ninth. A
two-nm ainaJe made it 5-3 and
aet the sc.ae for St.ottlemyre'•
heroics.
UC I.rvtne aot a ltr'Onl P'tchlnc
performance from freahman
left-bander 'Naa Yota, who
io.ed tbe tint leWI\ framm and
Md UNL V under control until
tlrtnc· -
The teama concluded thetr
weekend aeries with a aame
today.
MARINA DEL REY -
Determ.lnation and money kept
the 38-foot 1loop Jump Up
Charlie in the Marina del Rey to
Puerto V aUarta yacht race after a
12-hour delay In starting.
After a grinding colilsion on
the 1tartin1 line at 1 p .m .
Saturday, Chuck Valentich't
Jump Up Qwolle retumed to the
dock at Del Rey Yacht Qub and
appeered to be out of the race
with heavy damtae to her bow
pul)lit and port aide rail&.
Detenn1ned to stay in the race,
the ·crew o1 Jump Up Charlie
located 1ear to replace the
damage and worked until
m1dnJaht to make repain. The
boat oUidally ltarted the race at
1:08 L.m. yesterday.
Valentk:b aaid he la lod&lna a
proteat a1alnat-the
owner-1kipper of Panther;
Harold ~a. Panther collided
with Jump Up Charlie eeconda
be1on 't'he atart S,aturday.
Panther NIDl1ned In the mce.
Pint reportm from the 18-boal Oeet~lhowedthei.den
CIF playoff tickets available
Huntlnaton Beach Hl1h'a ~ with CamuiDo klmOrTOW illcht will be played at No.._
Wah, loca..t on c.ntnl A,,...
In l:>xnard. Dlrectlam .... nm1b
Oft 101 to the Central tw'nO(f,
aear the northern part of c.m.rmo. Pl'oceed on Ointnl •
a nanh........-ly roui. tor four ..... a.a. ticbtl -9 .,_.. an a
...... bm .... aVllllabl9 ., *
Runt11a,1ton Beaeb flnaDGlal oUlc• from 10:30 &o 2:10
'10m«row. A Uml..S number of
bus dcketa an avallable at '3
each. Pre1al• ticket• are $3
Caduha> _.a c.denia). The u ~ tor-alO ..... at 3:30
IOlllDl'ruw. .
Ocean View'• J)rHale for
tleketa will be fl'OIQ 1·2:30
wruw ai 1111&;; ;n1 office. ........ .. .....
fana can •llO obtal• ~ dcbtlattliiii11D91'a I
afflH• 4..rtaa ecbo01 laoun wauw. ·
approaching Enaenada. Monte
Llvingaton '1 Peteraon-50
Chedanaie W81 about eight milea
ahead of Jim Feuerstein'• Santa
Cnu:-50 Tribute.
The re~ taki the fleet bad
nm into lilbt winda of under 10
knoll.
Handicap leaders: Clau A,
Naiad; Clua B. Italian .Stallion.
Naiad; 0-B. Italian Stallion; a.a. C. AQuariUL
LUXURY
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lllidw•I~ Sen AnlonlO 33 22 600
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Nancy'• Champ!Of'(Sblla)ll 00 8 oo 3.80
S-Men (~)'tll 10.20 6 llll
Acldad FMtura (Mcearron) 3 80
Allo raced Ftaat Scram mar, Am
Ooubllng, BldJ'u Tempest Ways. ~"':': 115
12 DAILY Dovell ( 1~1 paid $28 llO
THIN> "ACI. I ·~ mllaa
Otnebo (Hatt9anl 3 20 2 40 2.40
Mandato (McCatronl 3 40 2 80 Slanel\atry (Toro) 3 llO
Atao raoad SaatOOd Caltlc WarrlOt, Mulled M.,,,..
Time 148 115 18 UACTA (2·51 paid S28.60 'OU"™ "ACI. I ''t mu .. Nlghl l~O.h-1 5 20 3 llO 2 llO
CrOM F'ligi.(T otO) 4 00 ~ 80
Stingingly CPtncay) 3 80 Aleo raced A Faet Peace Eerly
Saul«. Our a..1 Copy
Time 1 411
fFTH RAC~. 1 ''t miles on turf Jimbo'• Aoa (~var•I 22.00 8 llO o 00
King'• County (Toro1 1180 9 40
Bollo (Slalnarl 4 20
Abo racad Sarontc. L~ I Pr1<1a.
TurDutatlon, OantulaM. Patls Et>counl•
Much Thought. Walham Oraan.
A_,,. Kntoht, FrtvoHalmo Time· I 48 2/S II EXACTA (9·91 paid $1,376.60
SIXTlf flACI. 1 116 '"'* Btlan Ka (H41wlay) 36 40 8 60 4 20 .,_SW~o 1trtal 2IO 2 40
Counly S..t CP•~I :uo Also rac«I King 1 Polee, Kay to Iha
Arc, Ennot>ta. Clauic lactWlty, Flddllng
Ada, Fabi.cl Image,
Time· 1.44 215
NYDIT'H "ACE. II'~ f\ulongt on lurl
Vmp of Sawnna CHwlV)l2 IO 6 IO 4 00
Ail'\•lad Lldy (Moearron) 4 00 3 20
A.c:UcNn• (Toto) 5 eo
AlSO •acad Aoallng Tatar. Ma1111n&. Liiii• Bullet, La trona. Mon11111na,
F•bulov• S•JI Corley Moor. Cornish HarOlna Time 113 4/5
• EXACTA (7·31plld$151100
12 l'ICK 1111 C8·2·8·8·1-7) palo
1128,241 eo wrth 1wo """'*'!I llc:keu (II•
hor ... ). $2 Pick Six CO<lllOllllOn p004
peld $873 00 with 127 winning tldtatl
(11¥9 hot-). Scraleh pool II.id Set 00
woCll 17 winning llC:ltatl (tour~ and
a ICHteh)
0GHTM "AC.. I ·~ mill&. O.,_ MOM! (Upl\em) 14 40 7 00 4 80
TI.na to Explode CMc:Cllffl>n) 7 40 4 40 11'1 Iha Ona (Plne4ly) 3.20
AllO raced Thltfy Eight P-. Aagal
F*<>n, Exelualw Ona, ~00 Court, Matlmbula Rael C.-.t. Haughty Bui Na Tllna 1 47
~ "ACE. 1 1/8 "'* Secret (McCaNonl 6 40 4 80 2.80
Bronze E"'9&'ot (OllY•r•) 7 90 4 80
My Hebltony (Pine8Y) 2 80
A11o racad Aaat Nukr1., ....,. Harvy,
Naturalltllc L01Jllvlll9 &mlmlt Oia.Dlo
LllOdl•
Tim&. t 42 3/ S
• IUCTA (9-41 paid $151 llO All~ 52,llllO
HollYwood Pan
YilTUfDAra flDUl.TS (l.eat ............. ...._ _.....,
"1UT AACL Ona~ ~ Morl'-Y ···;;r·1oo2 20
Andy'I Stenn& (Olaanl 1.40 3 40
Elprll de Corpe (MtynardJ 4.00
Aleo raced Quick Larry, Hlleyon Harl,
Andy'• Dynamo, Adand}I Jal. Oan'1
Ouaet. The Punk
Ttme 2-<13 315
• DACTA C2· II peld $38 10
HCOM> MCI. Ona mlM ttol
lllude (PAW11•1 4,40 4.40 2 80 Omar1I tFllCO) 4 40 4.40 2.80
Final CNp \M&IOlllnd) 4,40
Note; 111Uda Md Om-11 ooul)4aCI In wegamg.
A110 r&C4MI Dar Sir. Oayar" Cup. MOY• Mlllaor, llarrten County. Noon
Slllf, Aadmond• Jat, e.dar Oavlll'I
Tim« 2:02. -a DACTA ( 1·11 paid U4 00
n9ID MCL Ona mile ~
Papa MTy (49Mog&I 7 10 8 IO 7.90
Honlon Ster (PlerOI) 38 to t5 80
LOCll ..... Mon9llf (McCwty) 14.20
Al.o r.c.d. Mal« Manan1ey, Pipe
Jciya. hlla J041e. HI 0 SklPPlf• Two Ocaene. Cloudbulllt, Wlboro T~201215.
a lllACTA (I 101 P•ld s•ee 00
'OUflnt "ACL OM mlla lr01 C1-ful ~ (Oemr)5 00 3.40 2 40 Mon1•11 JuCl9& tL~1hlll1 4 40 2 eo
Fo.y Marillfllav (Atfehla) 2 40 AllO raced .HOnor Bound, Houbela.
Flnal Gtm. Acme F rligt\1 flrne. 2.0 1
PWTH "ACE. Ona m11e p-No Tim• (Longol 8 20 ~ oo 4 80 A Curll& lOaomarl 8 llO 8 20
LC Lula (Pllf'IO) 12 20
Allo raced Brian Foy. Kayeton•
Damon. Alys Olrl, Corlnga L.ady, Whall Sclllltia, ReclnQ Olmmlek
llma 2.2e 41& a IXACTA (7·3) paid 175.30
ltXTH IUCI. Ona mlla paoa 8oy..i (Vallandlngllam) 22 20 8 00 8 20
OH-Racy Raoan• (Rolanl 4 eo o eo
OH·Mulll Hanover (Par&QIN) 3 20 4 eo
AllO •llC&d. l<anWOOd Chatlel, Euy 0
V, Llka a Shot. Bryan, Ty111r. Mepl•
Gama Tkna 201 3/5 8' UACTA ()..1) paid...._ a IJl.AC'TA ('M) paid 1115.20.
HVIMTH MCI. Ona mlla pace
Almond l(lng (Merriam) 3 20 2 80 2 40
True Stride fTropp) 3 80 3 20
Caliente (Aublnl 3 20 AllO ,.ced Amazar. Andy1 Abe,
Boall, Sunta t Beech, lmmac..il•t•.
PT'lnlmakat. Magna Cat•• Time 201 4/5 a l'XACTA (7-101paid 120 40.
llGHTit MCI. Ona rnlla pau
Ona Mo Htllbllly (Slaalh) 4.80 3 40 2 20 Vlnoato (Plrklfl 5 00 3 00
Jungle Lew (Rllcnlal 2 eo Alilo raced' BancN, Fot .. tlf. Mui•
Swllc:h. PllC>ll Eddie. Mldnlgl>I Mina Slidt s-. Moor• Dendy Man Time. 2:00 ~ a..=c:::~;:1~4 10
Emi*• l<nlg/>1 (Sprlogl) 2 ~ 40 2 10 iw.11e Sun (Vllnd"ll""'I 2 eo 2 40 2 10
Sloua (KUltllarl 2 20
Empire Knlghl ano Ruelle Sunt ~ In waeer(ng ~ • -
AllO tacaa. tlronra Hover, Strip SQUMU. Wind Oam •• LOOltlng Good,
JaM• Lad, Car Th1af Time' 1.67 415 SI IUC'TA C1·21oaldst30
U l'ICK •IX p .7.3.7.4.1) paid
H 3 7 00 wt th 35 wtnntr19 llellall (alx
hOt ... ) S2 Pick Six consotetlon paid
S t3 20 wtlh 5511 winning t1ch l1 (five
11e11-1 Sc:ra1cn oonllOlatlOn P&ld 1 13 eo
wtlh 26 winning llckall
TINTI4 MCI. Ona mlla pac:a
Ragan'• Lad (Al.I04tll 8 80 5 40 3 20 Monwgnor Dela ($Meth) 7 80 • 20
Halcyon He<o (GrUndyl 5 20 ~loo r-: Doi Wavt1, K 8 Kina, A L w ...... El Toranto. MIChHt'1 Tigar, Anoy'1 M1f1no.
rim.. 2;04 115
SI U ACTA Ill-7) paid SSll.50 Attancsar-. 0,M2
u.a. N11ttOneC tndoof
t:==l Jimmy Connore (U S J dal 0 1ne
Ma}'9' (U.S I 7-6. Ml (Connon wine
$45,000 M•yar wlna $22 500) 0.-...PlMI
Pal•• McN1mara·Paul Mc N•m•• (Auetralta) def Tim Oulllk1on-Tom
OullllllOll (U.8.). e-3. 6-7, 8-4
Women .. touf'IWJftMftt . i::."!:
Mar11na N .. ratllova def Andrae
J aeger, 8·3, 8·2 (Nlvtatllova wln1
$30,000. JMQar w1na •15.ooo~
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DAYrra L6c:U9' ( ........ ._,.)
-3 anglerl.12 rodl cod, 371 ma .....
I Mnd ~ 3 Cllco baaa. ""1'1 LANDtNG -85 angl&B. 9-4 b.on_l!OL~~ bau, 270 m1ckarat, 25 .,__, 10 eculpln, 87 rodl IW\, 4e
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DAHA WMIJlf' -78 anglerl, 55 be&I. 24 2 roell ll1h, 4 5 m a c kerel. 4
11~. S ~· 100 rodl cod
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In mp!\,
1 Cal• Y1rborou9h, Pont11 ci
LaM-. 200, 155.97'.
2 8111 EllOl1. Ford ~d. 200
3 9uddy Ila«•. Ford T'IM.ndlrblrd,
200
4 .ioa Rullman, Cftfiflllat Monte
Catto as. 200
•• Dietl 9fl>olll. ,ord Tilundertllrd,
18',
8. Tarry Labonte, a-ro1at Motttv Cll1o SS. IH
7 Tom Snan, ClleVroi.1 Monie
CettoM. 1", • OrM ,.__, ~ Monte
Cer1oM. 1M.
8 8oOOy Alllaon, ~ Moftt• Carlo 118, , ..
10 Jody ~ ..... Aloll. 1'7
Orange Co It DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 21, 1083
-==·~ 17t
0aty H•llerg, 1$4,000 m
Tom Kiie, 132,400
17• aen eran111-. 1 11,400 N-10-1o-ee
Jolvl Cook, 117.400 71·66-71.e7 m
Rey Floyd, I 11,400
Tom Wt11on. $11,400
171
Scoll Sl!ltpeon, $10.050 88-73· 70-1 7 m
Ron Sir-. 111.000 .i.-n lloofoa. Sl.000
171
Craig Stadler, SU60
B.,..., JMCltll, se.850 Matk Lye, M .850
Lon Hlnltla, M.850 Oon POOiey, 18,850
OM MO.-gat>, $6,850 m
Tom"""-· $4,500
Fred ~J $4,500
llMI Cllfee • ..-.eoo
Larry Alnllar, "4,500
Oevt1 Elcttelbar~.S·UOO -M#il l'tlil, $3,000
Victor Aaaalado. 13.000 M&R Wllba. $3.000
Tom JeMlna, $3.000
Jottnny Miiar, $3,000
Mika Peck. 13.000 .,
Ruel Coc:tvan. '2, 130
M.#11 O'"'-' S2, 130 an-,,....,., $2, 130
...BNm u.ull•. J2.130 Wayne LAM, 12. 130 ma Sol> GllOar. s 1,624
0.A. Walbrtng, S 1,024
Mil• 0-, $ 1,824
Arnold Plllmw. $1,824 PN1HlnQOCll.11,624
8lllna McCaliater. $1.624 Al Ge1bar9ar, $1,024 .,
Ronnie SIM*. 11. 110 Gena Lhllar, $1, 110
Mk* Sol, 11.110 n.chung Chan, $1, 110
Pel• ()oetarflu;e, s 1, 110 Jim Simona. 11, 110
Ed Dougtlal1y, 11. 110
Dela OouglM&, 11. I 10 Rici! Dllpoe, SI, 110 .. Oaty MoCord, $754
OaVld oonn. s154 J c Sneed. $7$4
Larry Mlle, $754
Bob Eutwood. $754
George Cedla, $754 -~ ECIWVdl. ta&4
Jtlll Tllcwp9, 1684
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W""*'OtOf'I 21 11 14 238 211 12 NY ~ 2t 2t I 22t 221 80
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2 l°' Angtlaa, N1dlolll 21 (Kannady,
Smlllt), 4 U 3 V1ncou~ar, Lani 4 (Mqlln, Oradln), S 51 4 Vancouvat,
Oradln 2 I (Klrlon). 18.58 Panalllla -
Simmer, L.A. 1: 10; Wallie, LA, 7 45; Smyl,
Van, 7•45; Aull!OWlll~ LA, minor-major, 10 01: MOiin, Van. minor-major, 10:01:
Hllnl<a, Van, 1''57, ~. l..\. 14·28; Taylor, LA. mlnOr·major. 14 52, Subia,
Van, rnaior 14 52 T1llrcl ....
5 Vancouver. Rota 27 (Smyt, Lani). ·30. 6. Vancouver. Sunelttrom HI
(Cr•wford). 10.40. 7. Loa Anoelll, Lawl1
2 (Kally, AulllowelU). 13:41. Panatt!M -
Bonar, LA. 3 52: Lupul, Van, 3:52, Oalorma, Van. 3:52, Hopkin•. LA.
mlnor·maJor. 8 21, Bu bl•. Van,
minor-major, 8 2 I, Bvldtar, Van, I 8 18,
Taylor, LA. 17 08
Sholl on Goat -LOI AngalH
7·10-10-27 VllnCCIUY&r 8·11-14·31
Ooallal -LOI Angatat, LHkO•kl. VMCOU'ttlf, Garratt. A -14,7M
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UC lrvtna 000 100 004-5 3 o
UNLV 000 000 108-7 10 I
Yota, MtClar (7). Ek-ahe (81 ana Rupp,
f(otdTmJfo-c:r, 11; .. m:.r 191 •'"' Stolllemyrl W-Mahlar, L-Brahl
38-Haworllt (UCI~ HR-S1onlamyra
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Community cohae ao.....w..et,cMN11 Chabot 000 100 000-1 6 1
OolOan W•t 310 000 04Jt-9 8 0 ~ end Laglar, Oef'oM and s
Mori llo. 2B-Orandllall (OWCJ,
Harrl1on (OWC). Grant (Cllabol):
HR-W-ena< (OWC).
Qoldatl *Ml I, C ..... of...--I
SaqUOiU 200 00 t 000-3 3 0
OolOarl W•I 000 010 04x-5 II 1
Cola, Wiii• (8) and Sawau . M~. FIUN;gfl (t ). M.,_ (8) and
Harrleon W-f"hrhugll L-Cola
8 -Mahoe (31 2B-EJl1• (OWCI 2
WMllend tr•nucttone eAKL\U .---.u..,..
MINNESOTA TWINS -Signed Jaeue V1ga, dHlgnatad hitter, to a one-year
contrllCI
SEATTLE MARINERS -61ngad Todd Cruz. altot111oe>. to a __,.., cont<Kt
LOS ANO~~ ~OL~T~s -Signed
FanlandO Valenluale. pftdler. to I ona-yeat _..,_
'00T9A&.L ......... ~u._.. KANSAS CITY QllEFS -Nlmad lkHI
Clnon Clel&nlfvv c:ocwdlnal« ~ ...... ,.....~
ARIZONA WAAHOLEAS -Aae-cJ Jaft
Mcintyre, llnebac:kar, w~ 8aumgardl'lat
and Aldty Cofltonan, wide raoalYan. Oonnle Wllllaml. running bed!, ~ Coe*. OeNyl
Hal end Rollitll fltellWOttl\, dll9nelw bed<t.
81-..... ~ gi.wd. --Oorclon. llnatlldlar, AoCld s.an.n. ~. Md
Aaggla Wlllma., lnabadL•.
LOS ANGELES EXPRESS -C\lt Madi Mltchall, delan1lva and, Frank Jord•n.
pl--1Clclllf, Rod Weber. Paul ~
and ou-Gallowlly, d9lllrlalva Daekl. Tim
Oavl9 and Pata Vargu. ~ "'*'*'-Tad MylH and No1m1n Brown, wlda
........ and Aldly Logen, llrlaOacQr.
HEW JERSEY tlENlAALS -Signed Bobby Scolt, quarterback Aalaa1ad
Shardalll 8r .. tlt1t1, llnabaekar, Jell
8r-'*'9. ~-lllCl<W, Tom ~. Wida racalVet, PllM Oemt, dal..,..... &I'd,
Joey Hide.ct, llQtll and, Owlgltl Henninger,
.,...,,.,... gulrd, Jim ~ ~ '-*" Jolin McC4l4lom and ... Mlt.Chel,
noM tadll.., and Bob M.urplty aalaly
Placed John Sklblnakl. lullbeck, Scott
Oeweon. noaa t&e*ll, and Atlggll Mlillll,
Nnabadl", on lnlutad r-
0111< LA NO INVADERS -RalaHad ~ Atahle. Kewln Donnally, Aocl Gllmor9 and-Bob Cempa, .,...,..... ~ e-
BMn. n1nnlng bacll, Vinnie Carnto and
Di va Slma111al, wide rec:41tvare. Harvey
Cl'llldr-. o.lmo Hootit, and Joa Wall•. llMl>ack .. , and Sluart Ylltlko. guard .
PHlt.Aot:LPHIA ST AAS -AnnounceCI Iha ~ of L,._ Mllchal. running becll.
Traded Marl! 81t11gll1, canter, 10 tit•
lllrmtnghatft lttalllona IOr • ~ound
drell crlOloa AellilMd Ou9fM .... ~ ~ ..... Connll, pun•. l!lt1an F<lne:O.
I kicker, llrlci Cunnlngh1rt1, guard, 8'040ln, wlda ,.....,, KM1 PMlan
Ro«>art ,armer, n.nnlftg bacltl. K.C. KHlar, dalan1lv• back, Glenn Morrl1,
llnabac:kar
camel. Where a man belogp.
8 mg. "tar'', 0.7 mg. nicotine av. per cig1rel'1. FTC Report DEC. '81.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hallth.
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Or•no• OoaJt OAIL.Y P1LOT'IMond ... ____ .....
I l'MNlf'Y 11, 1ta C4
BlllETll 11111
rre,, ,...,,,.,, ••efl•le.11
~ ...... F•b. 25·M•rch 5 -at II Segundo
Tournam.nt (TBA); March I -al V•tencl• , Mardi 12-Coeta Meta ~dou.,.t!Mc* at 11); Mardi 11-Laouna Hiii• : Meroh 11-•I 0.n•
Hiiia': M•1oh 22-0anHha; March 26-11
Mltalon 'v1e10•; March 21·30-at Senta
Barbara County Tournament (TBA).
Aprtl 0-San Clemente•. Ac>fll I -Capo
Valley•: . April 13-Woodbrldg•'. Aprll
15-at Laguna H11t1•; Aprll 20-0.na Hiila":
Aprll 22-al Montclair; Aprll 27-Mlulon
Viejo•: APt11 29-et San C*nente •
Mey 4 -et Capo Valley•; May 1 -•t
WoodbfiOOe •.
• denot• Soulh Coat Loagu. gamo, All
gameo ot 3 p.m .• untea. noted.
Woodbridll F.o. 25-Whllney; Maren 2-1rv1ne (7);
March 4 -Cepo Vall•Y Chrl1tlan
(doubl•·h•ador at 4 end 7); Merch
9-Dlamond S.r (3: 'SI; Maren t t-Unlver.ity
(7); Marett 11-San Clemente•: March 18-•t
Capo Valley"; March 23-at Dana Hiii•':
March 26-28-~-at Anaheim LION "Big
A" Eutw Tournament (TBA). Ac>tll 2-Pacl~ (doubt..headw at 11).
Aprll l-Ml11lon Viejo•; Aprll I -Laguna
Hl1t1•; Aprll 13-at La9un1 Beach'; Aprll
15-at San C l•mente : Aprll 20-Capo
Valley'; Aprll 22-0ana Htue•; April 29-al
Mlak>n VleJo•; May 4-•t Laguna Hiiia;•; Mey
I -Laguna Belch'.
•cfenot• South Coat LMgue game; AH
gamet 11 3 p.m., unleu noted.
UgUMHIMo
Fob. 2S·March 2-at Troy Tournament
(TBA); March 4-Unlvenlty; March 7-•t
Corona dol Mar; March 9-Saddleback;
March 11-•t Laguna Beach'; March 19-
Mllalon VleJo'; March 23-at San Clemente•:
March 26-Capo Vattey•; March 26-31~•1
eot .. Grande Tournament (TBA).
Aprll 6-0ana Hiiia •; Apr II I -et
Woodbridge•; April 12-•t Diamond Ber;
Aprll 15-Laguna BHch'; April 20-•1
Ml .. lon Viejo'; Aprll 22-Sen Clemente•:
Agrll 27-at Capo Valley'; Aprtl 29-at Dant
Hlltt"; May 8-Woodbrldgo'.
·~t .. South Coat leaoue game; AH
garnet at 3: 15. unless noted.
....... V'9fo ~ftl2. iS-C0<on1 def Mar (3: 151: March
I-at Troy (3:15); March 5-at El Toro (11)i
March 11-at Eaperanza (3:15): Mardi 18-at
Laauna Hlt11·; March 23-Caoo Vallov•:
March 25-Laguna Beach·; Maret\ 26-29-al
Santa Ana Elke T"oumey (TBA).
Aprtl 6-at Woodbridge•; Aprtl 8-San
Clemente•; Aprll 13-al Dana Hiiia': Aprll
20-Laguna Hiii• ·; Arprll 22-at Capo
Valley"; Aprll 27-at Laguna Beach'; Aprll
20-Woodbrldg••: May 4 -at San
Clemente•; May 8-0ana HUia •.
• denot• South Cout l.Mgue game; All
garnet at 3 p.m .. unleu noted.
Mishaps continue
to plague SORC
MIAMI, Fl.a. -Mishaps continued to plague
the Southern Ocean Racing Conference yacht
racing aeries off Florida yesterday u two yachts
were di.smasted in the 150-mile Ocean Triangle
race. -Losing their sticks in the turbulent Gulf
Stream in 20-25-knot winds were two of the
maxi-boata (80 footers) Ondine and Midnight Sun.
There were no injuries.
Overall winner of the race was Mark Sovereil's
43-foot sloop Locura with Ben Mitchell <!f
California Yacht Club as navigator. Locura is
bidding for a berth on the three-boat U.S. team in
Ellgland'a Admiral's Cup later this summer.
Chris Corlett'• Scarlett Ohara. with Skip All.an
of Newport Beach as sailing muter wu aecond in
C1aas D and fourth overall, maintaining a solid
aecond place overall after four races of the six-race
.eries.
In an Ironic twist of fate, Tom Dreyfus' Mea
Culpa ia ~ protested for carrying her mains'l above the t bands on the mast and farther aft on
the boom. he bands mark the extreme limits
which sails can be carried after being measured.
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Piiot, ,.., 1• 14• If, II, 1"1,7•13 loard Thie Nlamom WM Iii.cl wnh I tnatrum•nt No. H ·3tOU4. ol lntlrurntnl No. U ·310UO, ot lhl1 1111oun! It N71.64t M ptue Thie 1111-t -llllcl with 1llO County Cllt11 of Ora,no. County on Olllclll ...._ ot Mid County, w111 0111c111 "9cofdt of Mkt Collnty, ... , .. of 1·21...:t, Md .... fftor.-PlllJC NQTIC( County Cllt1I o1 Orange County on WMWy 2t. 1113. undW Md wlUlfll 10 Nici OMd Of llndor w puttUant to MIO Oiled Of 1111\11 'fOAll aooount lloOClfllM ourNflt. --~=~~---.....,~--·~ 10, 1113. ,_, Tl'll9! ... 1tpulill01UCttonfotCMll, TIUltMlll1P11bfloeuetlonforO..r1 You may not Ila~ 10 HY the PKmnOUe .._.. ,_ ,ubll~ 011noo Co111 Dall ~ monl'f ot Ille Unl'9d 111 ... of 11wtu1monl'fot1hl United...._ Of 1nt11• unpaid po1tfo1t of yo11' NMm aTATl.lmNT ,.11blllh.O Ortftfl Cotti D.ity Not,,. 1, 1', H . ta, 1113 Nnlrica, 1 CMtllet'e ClllCll payable ~. 1 CMNtt't cNdt ~ IOOOUlll, -"'°"811 Ml ~ Tftl lollowlng e>ereon It doing l'llot. ,.,, 14, a1, 0 , M8' 1 1MI tt7 10 Mid f"' .... ell_, on I ttltl Of lo Mid l""'99 clttwn on a...._ or WM ~. M )'Oii ,,._. ~
bullf10ll 11. t4•N •-"' ..,.TIC( nttlon•I bonk, • 1t111 01 fldorOI nauonat btnk. • 11111 M ttMteral tllo llllOUtlt ....., lllO¥I. .... 0 -Tll. INTl .. llRIZll. ~nu Clldlt ""'°"·Of• et•te Of Ndlrtl Ofedlt union. Of I·····°" lodtfw Alttrtllf•"'°""""°"'"-dlM Ult02 lltoeluOlt l.Mle. Hunllnfton W NOTICI ..:nnoue .,...11 1tvlftOt tnd 101n 11tocl11ton ~and 1 .. n auoctatlon ol roeotdellon of thle dOCIUIMlll
BMcll. CallfOl'IM t2t48 '9CTmOUI .,_.. ..._ 8TATl•Nf dOrnlClltcl In 11118 11111. at tM M11n In thle ...... 11 IN main (wtlldl d9&I Ol -dllllon ..,..,_
Wlllllm w, Jupor. 711 N. NMm ITATWJff Tho IOllOWlng pw-. .,, doing entranc. 10 "'" Amertcon Tiiie 111111nce 10 "'" A"'•rtcan Tltte ~). llftilll lfll..._IOft~
Mlntll I.Int. lent• AM. Cellfomll Thi lollowtne peteon II doing blltlnOM .._ IMultnOI ~ loceted •• 11• tnautanoe ComPMY IOCl..O •• 114 lwecloMd UOOft porrnJg • --ta70 I butintM a&: HARIO" OAAPHIC8, 137 ... 0 El9t l'lfltl lltllt, In Ille city of lanll bet Fllttl Slrllt, In I'll city of Santa period, )'Oii l'llYe Offfly~lelll Thia~ It oonclucled by an OAUl'OANIA ITANOARDeAIO l.091n Avenue, Co111 Mua, Ana, c.itfOl'nll, Ill lhlt right. tttt. Ana, Calllomla ... thet l'IO'lt1 lltlo lo 8'09 IN totodoeln ~ ...,
tnc!Mdull. l!NTlRPR18l8 1110 labrlnt Clllfornil and lnl111111 OOft1IOYld to and now end lnt.,111 con'"* to -now lho ltltl•• IMCMMI •r Wiiiiam W, ~ T CO!' 0.. M Cllllor It Edward A 8 II 9083 Mid by It llndOt Mid Dold OI Trutl held by II under Mid Oiled o1 Trutt your Cfedl10t. Thll etatarnem.,.. llled w1111 the 9~;::'· one 11' n CerdlNI Avenue ,:,:1U..,,· v~ tn Ille pr09«ly t11u111d tn H id In 1111 property tltutJld In Mid To find OUt IN ll'llOllllt 't°'8 ""*
County Cieri! Of Oninoo Coullt)' on IUZANNI IAOUOHTIH 1111 Cellbn119270I . . County and .. .,. dMcrlOld •: County and Slit•~.. pey. Of to.,,.,.'°"~ ..
'ebtualy 10. 1113. _ 8tbl1no T.,.,ace, CotOIWI dli Mii, Ml)' llHUll toea Cardinal Tiie l•nd 11l11f.O 10 In 11\te Tiie tend 11tert•d 10 In 11111 •top lh• loreclHure, or It !l'Cklf r-Calltomle 12tU A--,ountlltl 'v1111wt ClllfMnl• Qlleflrlt .. la "1\llttd In Ille 8t1t1 of °'*'•1•11 la lltuetod In tM "*Of PfOl)ll'IY II In lor~e '°' lnY Publl•h•d Orange Co11t OaUy Tilll bllllMM It oond\ICtld by an 927oe ' ' Callfornla, County Of OfllflOI, City OI OOIHOMle, r.ounty ol Orange, City Of other r111on, contact: 'AC.,IC
Piiot, Fib. 14, 21, 2t. Mllf. 11.. 1"3 lndMdual. 1'hl• buelnH• I• conducted by IMnl, and •• Oeecribld .. IOllowl: Ir.tine and I• .;l'l'qflbld .. klloM; I .. p I. OY ( R 8 IN eu .. AN 0 I
. 161·83 .__ 8touahl9" lndMdulll, (Hulbllld encl Wiie) PAACl!L 1: Unll '"· .. .,_, PARCEL ,: ulfl HO. ''· .. .,_, COMPAN'di!~,... J. 0-,
Tiiie 111'-rt .a flled with Ille Edwlfd A 8r_,,I ' end o-tbed In Ille CondOfnlnlum and dllcf1bed In IN oondomlnlum Jt., 1100 A ...... 9ta. 1IOO. NIJC N011C( Count)' Clwk of 0r-. County on Thie •tat-I~ lltecl wllll '"' Plan r-dld on A~I 5, 1181 In plan ,_did on Auouet o, 1N1 In LOI AnQMI. Oellf. eooaA. T•: (.211) ~ ....... ~ 10 1MS. County C1er11 of Ofanot County on 8oOil 141M. PIQI 1M8 of Ofllclal book 141et, page fM9 of olftcllll 11M1l5,
MAim ITATIMIJfT DONMb J MQAN Februaty 17 1813 Aocordt of Mid County. r-da of Mid~· If you haw any qvoottoM, ll'Oll
Tiie tollowlnt p1t1on It doing A "'""'~nal C..'9'"'*• ' . n1W ._!AACll. 2. ~~t fn 11~ PARCEL 2: An Mded 1144tlnh l~houtd cor!!!!.! la~...!,'.!: ........ ~ -..,_ .. ' -Pubtt·"-" Oren~• Coael 0:1111 ..,.., .. 1, u • --· c:ornmon ... ln1111111 ... • llNll'lt In oonvnon ...,--, wNch n-, .,_,O_ LW-t!8T 2• LT 1o1o1 ~~ ":'9 .,,..., lfl• , .. tnterH1 In 1nd 10 th• lh• 111 tnltrHt In end 10 tho Id the lolll. A '• D., -r-.. ......, Piiot, Feb. 21· 28· a< 1• 14~._., common ., .. 01 Lot 7 ol Traci common •••• ol Lot 1 or Tract Remember YOU MAY LOBE = ~!-:~~C:.11• f'Ollntaln =:-~IA, CA -t04t4, M pw m.,, hied In 8ooll 10484, .. per map fli.d In 8oo111 LE.GAL AIOHT8 IF YOU DO NOT fillll a amM ,0101 Stator ,_ P\llJC fl)TIC( 4e3, Pao-30 to 37 lnclull~. of 4'3. Pao-35 10 37 lnctullvl, of TAKE PROMPT ACTION.
A--. Sult• 211 'Founlllln Vllllw( P\IDll•h•d 0 11ng1 COHI Oalty Mlec.llenoou• M•p•. record• of ml•c•ll•neou• m1p1, recotd• ol HOC OT~ETISI THLEEAOYI N •OMH:u ....... Nie"' ,._ ''"'708 ' ......... .,6 .. 14 21 "8 M ., , ... H FtCTITIOUI ....... MIO Coynty, M llUCll l«m •• doflnlel Mid county, .. IUGll term .. ~ TI " ".. 5 ....,llfomla ._ .,....,,, r-. • '' ' 11· 'Me-.,.; ..... ITAT'DmNT In the trtlc::ll entlllld "Dellnlllonl" tn tile a<tlc:il enllllld "deflnltlona" COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ~': ~ cionductld by • Th• lottowlno po11on le doing ol 1111 Oect1r1Uon ol Covena.nl•. ol th• d•clerallon 01 oovan1n1t, lormerty TITLE INSUAANCI and
T.,. a!n.. P\llJC NOTIC( bu-"-•: Condlllon1 and R"trtcllone condlltona and 1111rtcllon1 TRUST COMPANY, • C0f1)0rl(lon, ~ .uit-i flled With Ille R & B LAND 8 CAP E r-ded In Book 14096, PllQI 610 r-dod tn Book 14085, PllOI 018 la duly llOllOlnted Tl'UIWI under •
County Clerll OI ~County on AC:nnoul WM SPECIALTIES, 231 E. 18tfl Stroet. ol 0111 cl•I Reoord •. (the ot olll cl 1 I record, (tho Deed oltrutt dlled 7tll day ol
F 10 1113 MAmSTA~ Ho.A,Coeta~.Celll0f'Nat2t27 "D1ct1rellon'"), and any "d1cl1r11 lon"), and any ""'1!, 1872exec:utedtiyWIUJAMJ. lbr\llr'f ' · ,_ Thi IOllOWlng llWIOM -dolno RoOert Blandeflnl, 231 E. 18111 1m1ndm1n11 and 1uppl1ment1 1m1ndm1n11 and 1uppl1m1nl1 BUCKLEY ind JOAN MARIE bullntll M : Str•••· Ho. A. Coll• M•••. lherl4o. tfllroto BUCKLEY. llu•b•nd and wit• In p.:~b:~~4 °;tn1: :;:,H; ~:.:lr 1) MOV INTERNATIONAL Cllllfomll 82dr Excepting 111 oll, oll rlglllt, Exc~pllng all ott, oll rtghll, favor ol PACIFIC EMPLOYERS • ' ' ' ' • 1~ FORWARDERS; 2) VNEX: 3) Tt\19 bu*'-It conduetad by an mlnerlla, rnlnttll rlglll•. nll11rll gal minlflla. mlnlrll righta, natural gu IN SU AA NC E COM PA NY. I
VIETNAM EXPRUI. 5282 Atpy lndMdull. riCIM• and °"* llyd<OC#Donl by liQhlt and other hydtOCllboM lly corporation .. Trull«. lo -· fltllJC llJ11Ct Dr., Hunttnaton lladl, CA 9294e. Robin Blandlftnl wlf111oev11 name known, o•o· wli11101ver n•m• llnown, geo· c1r11ln obll91t1one ••corded
--neimciiiiiiiiiiji--I DE Ar.. F O Aw A AD 1 No TNt tt••-• wu llled with 1t11 gherm• atMm and a11 proct11eu thlfmet , 1 .. m end 111 Pfoduc1• 4113n2 •""""""'"'no. 106H, In nc:nnout • 11•11 COMPANY. IMO .. • C1lllornl1 County Qatll Of Orllf\09 County on oariv•G tl'ler111om, without. derived 1h•r•lrom, wllho11t, boolc 10080, P•O• 182. H um STA,,_,. corpo111ton, 0262 Arooey Dr., FlbruelY 17, 1M3. l\oweYor, 1111 rtgllt to drlll, mine, howe.,,.,, tho right to drill, mine, benellclery, of 0111c111 "9oofda In
T111 lollowtnt petton 11 dofnt Huntington Belch, C!< 9849. ntat "°''· IJIPl«I Ind oper.,. tflfougll "°''· explot• and operai. llitOllQh 111• Olflc• or th• Aecord•r ot ~ ee: fllllbulln111 la c:Onductecl by• Publl1hld Orano• Cou1 Dally Ille--. or 1111 uppw 500 IMt of 1111 eurf-or tho upper 500 ,_ OI 011ng1 County, C11t101nl1,
PART TIM( AELIEf' FOR corpor"ton. Pilot, Fib. 21. 28. a;1.,, 1. 14, 1183 tho M.lblUll•c• ol Hid tend, .. 1h• •ubaurl•c• of Hid lend .•• delc:riblng llrld """"".Thi ...
A E O I 8 T ( A ED P HY 81 C A l Dian 'onu.rdlng Co. 924-83 rel«Ved In dMd ''°"' tlll trvlno rlMMtd In deed lrom 1111 lrvlne 50 ,_ oflot 20 of lfact No. 1073 • THERAPIST. 1702 Rath ClrCll, lne. •-.,. MftT'IH'. Company. a Mlc:tllgtn COl'pOflJton, Company. 1 M1cftigln QOfPOtltlon • .,_on a map ttw.of r-dld In
Hunllnaton Bledl. CA t2'4t. Hull 0.-. ""--,._ nu•--did Febfvary 13. 1981 In8oolc --Febfvary 13. 1t81 In Boole book 34 Peoe 40, Ml.IOlll-P~TRICIA ANN LILYGRl"N Tllll Maternonl -llled with UIO Aennoua ...... '3948, P•g• 1448 ol Olllcl•I tH48, Peg• 1448 ol Olllcl•I M•p•. 11co1d• of H id Otano•
R . p . T . • 87 0 2 " • I h c I r c I • • ~nty Cler'k of Orlrl(llt County on Recotde. Recclrd.. Courrty.
Hunt1ng1on 8Mcll. CA 02846. FlbruefY 3, 1"3. Thi ~T~ dolno Aleo 1XC1Pllng 111 wll• 11Qt1t1, Alto excepting 111 ""' r!ohU, tncludlng on• Hid obllgallon Thie~ II ooncludld by.,. ,_,. ~· wllother tlM:ll water rlgftl• 8"aJI bl wftothor MICtl wet• 11g11t9 1f11i11 bl p11form1nce ·~-=· dated lndtvldull. ~Dll9'1ed Of1n99 Coott O.Uy COM~ SO.SE VIEWPOINT, -tytnoo IPPJOPfla11,.. riparian 0Yetly\ft9 appropttetlw, 4/1112 that the ,,_..
Piiot. Feb. 1• 14• 21• 2I, 1N3 7 l l W. 17th. Cotti M1ta, CA p11co1it1ng. preecrlplln or percolittng, pte1crlpllv1 or under lllCfl Deed Of TNIC and the 881~ 8~7• _ •-, contr~ wltlloul. i-. thl contractuel, without, i-. thl ot>llgetlon• MWrOCI thwltly 11• ----"-.-_-IC ___ -._____ COMMON 8!NSE PRESS, rijjhl of entry r0t lti41 IXllf'Citf of rlgl'tl ol enlry for tllO UM'cftl Of .,. ... ltlyohold ~ thO .............
nu1,...; ,..,.. ,....,._,_ , ........ 111 euc:h rlQhtl. u re~ In deed euch r"'hll .. , ... r\'ed In deed "'It breec:ti of, and~ In."'° .,.,., • ..._, ... ,_ COfl)Of9 ...... lh c ... ' Obllgallonl t whlctl II.ct\ OllCI of
• ..cnnoua Wll W;.U.ltl~ ~':2~ 1 ~~~.o~n1 c!,'r~1~uo~:"!.~:lda: ~~~101.':i' c~r~:,!u~~'."f.!~lo.: Trull 11 WC:r1ty hoe oocwr.o In
Thi ~IT~-........_. oorpcnt1on.. FebNary 13. 'N1 In Boole 13948, FebN11y 13. 1te1 In 8oo1c 13848. thll~lhllnotbeMfNdlof: ·~ .. ...----.. Common ..,_ "-Paoe 1441 of Otlldal Aec:cwda. PllOI 144& of offlcial -•· Thi """° wtlk:tl blc:9l'9 due on ~s u N-.D .• N c E • N D .. s . P-·--~ v Pr• PARCEL 3: e-11 .. Mt PARCEL 3: E•Mm-11 .. ... October 28. 1082 In eccorca-
" " "' • Tiiie 1tat..,;i1 ';M.d wttti Ille IOJ\h In the teetlon entftllCI "'Cenaln forth In tM MCtlon .,l)tled "Clttlln wllt\ • written derNllCI lltter ci.Wd ~~~t1E1~· ~~p~i =~ll~A ~nt)' C11J11 of 0ronge County on E1um1n11 tor Own111" •nd eu1m1nta tor owner1" end Oclotllt ti. 1'82under111114*111n ~A=N flee3s0ot1 OIV""8, 7000 w. COMt FlbruefYa, tte.3. ~ ~:c~~:c0:~ens1~.'~,';';,:n!1t~:1! ~·n'c~~:::~en11~··~,·~ft:n!,,~~1! ~~ ~ dM.s AprW
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Tfte followl""' """"*"n 11 doing Publltlled Otanoe Co111 Dotty 111Ut11d '"Eu1m1nt1•· ot 1111 enlllled ··e1Hmon11" of the Tftal by r111on lh111ot, 111• ~ -.... -/"'-~8'.Jlto 11• Newpoft Bw:tl, CA Piiot, Fib. 7. ,4, 2f. 28, 1M3 Oedar•ltolL deellretlon. ~algnld, Pf-• ~
p RE c Is I 0 H DE a I 0 N 811111 Cf 7000 w Coaat ut-73 PARCEL 4: e-11 .. ... PARCEL 4: Eaaetnenl• .. Mt 11nd•r a11ch DMd or Trutt, hll MAN u FACT u A 1 No , 1112 o Hwy., ~ 11~ ~ CA 1------------tori II In tft• uctlone ontttled tori ft tn 111e 11otton1 enllll•d uec:uWd end dellvsed to Mid dlit Monrovia Avenue, D·4. ~01t1 82'e3 ' • N1JC flOllC( "Clf1atn e-11 to Owner•" "011111n ..--11 to,,.,,.,.,. •• ancs appointed Truelu. I wrt111n
.._, Calfornlo 92127 Thi .. ~ 11 GOnduc:ted by en and "Support. Se11t1m1nt end "aupport. 1e1tl1m1n1 end Oecllfltlon of OlllUll and Demand
DouglH O. NedHdL. 538 unlncQrPMalld uaoc11tlon other "9C1Tf'IOUe WM Encroachment" of the arttcl• ancroacftmant" ol lh• utlcl1 lor sale, end llM dlpoeltOd with
C II D ... ~ ...,.. ITA,_,. 1n11tl•d "EH1m1nu·· of 1111 antltled "1u1m1nt1" ol lh• Mkt duly IC>PQlrllld 'I'~. II.ct\ at• na rive. N-port ••cft • .,_, ·~ Tiii loltoWlnt P«IOf\ le dofnt D1ctar1llon ol Cov1n1n11, c1101er11ton ol cov1n1n11. Deed of Truat and .. ~ ~~ 11c:ondUClldby 111 1oott a. 'o.vl'lll ~ • Cond11ton1 end Rutrlcllon1, condition• end r111rlc1lon1, 1vldonctng obllJ:!!:':, MC11~ed Tiiie ltM tied wl1h ,_ ESPECIALLY DOLLS, 2120 ~In 8ook 14082 .,_ 1797 ,_did In Book l40t2 P11g1 1797 ~.and 1101 Ind doll lndlvldullcioug County 0terttem:'C::,.. County 1 Nnl• Clrct1. Coll• MeH, CA of Official Aecotd• (1tHi -;ioM••t., ol ofllclal record• (111• ··Maller ,_..., dlctll• Ill --red
T11ll 111._~ wllll ltll Feb.1. tllN on Ht28. EZ 2820 Olclara1ton") and llflY amendmlnt• Oedlratlon") and ""'I amenctmenra the11by lmm1dl111ty duo and ,._....., Cliel'll of Or Colin • • ~ KARLEEN S. JIMEN • and ~ti tlllroto. and ~ti tfleroto. JMl)'lblo and llOI t6ll;ted and doll ~ 10, 1183.. ""OI ty on li'ublllflld Oraneo C0..1 Dotty Nevi• Clrcle. Co••• MoH, CA Tiii 11r .. 1 1dd1111 or other The 111111 addrue or othlf llereby •loct to cau" th• 1r11.11
P-. Piiot ,_, 1, 14, 21, 21, 1M3. ~~ 11 ~~an common deelgnetton ot HIG con1mon dulon1t1on of Hid ~ ,::::~...,., ltll
Publllhld Otange Cout O.llY '40-a kldt., 111 Pf::'1J la purported 'o be: 43 P'~ 11 pu~nld to be. 27 Dilled 2$.83.. •
Piiot. Feb. 14. 21, 2t, Mar. 7, 'Id -----------1 = Klftoln S JlmlMI &.-II, IMnl, CA t2115. Ex.-No.. 11, !MM, CA 12710. pt:,..___. "Y"'-762-83 P\llJC NOTIC( · 111ec1 Mt1I IN Seid .... wlll be midi wttf!Out Said ..r. wttt be maoe wt1110u1 ,..,. ... ..., ...,,......, ..,_
---,.....--------Thia ...,.,_..t .... on ~nt C)( warranty. ellPf-or CO\llt\llnl OI WllTlll'lty. upr.-°" INSURANCE COMPANY hiiJC NOTIC[ '1CTITtOUl9UH .. • ~~OrllllOICourrty llnpllld, •to tltll, pou1111on °" lmpllod, •to tltll, ~011111'lin Of P bll ~a.~.~---i D:l.'! MAm eTA~ ' · ,,_ ~IO Mlllfy the llnPl6d encumbr-to MtWy "'°unpaid 11 • r11191 w-• ncnnoue .-.. Tho lollowlnt pereon 11 dotng P blllhed Ot Cout Dalt)' blllllOI c1u1 on the "°'' °' n«M• ~due°" the note or,.,._ Piiot. Feb. 21, 28. M4wCfl 7. 14, 1 MAm STA,._.,., ~II: 11 tnoe2 21 1......, ---' lly Mid DOid of TNIC, to -.t by Mid 011C1 of Tn.«. to MO-e3
Tlll IOllOwlnt 1*Mn II doing MICHAEL MAXWELL & Piiot. Feel. 7• 14• 21·: ' ..,.U7.a w11:: 167,124..48. 1)1119 IN~ wtt: S68.5e806, ,,_,. 1111 tD1ow11111 ~ • A880CIATU. 3572 HllllftlO. IMnl. 1-------------.. umat.O co1t1. 1xpenN1 and .. umatld coett. OJlperl ... and NIJC flOTIC( C M MILES EtfOIHl!ERINO Calllamla 92714 PU1JC 11J11Ct acMnoe1 IJ IN tllno ol lhl inl'lel tdYencM at the time of Ille ~11111
SERVICES, 18711 Vlowpolnt ~ Mlcllwlll ....._., 3072 HWftlg, Pllbllcltlon OI tllll Notlel of ~ pubbtlon o1 11111 Nollce oC 8111. Box 292, Huntington I Hoh. IMna. Clllfomla 92714 "tcnnoue W91 t 1,f0$.18. $2, 1es,e1.
ClllfOtllW 92147 Thie ~•~by WI MAm eTATW NOnCa TO MOnCa TO""'°' Ml 't-0..... Cordi ll M. MllH, 11711 untnc«poratoel auoclalton otlllt The toftowlng poreon 11 doing OMNBCIW OWlmJt YOU AM• MPAULTUMDIJIU
Viewpoint Lano, Boa 212, tflen • ~· ~at: YOU AM M DIPAUl.T UNDD A DllD 0" TRUIT, DATID
Hunttneeon e..cft, Callfom6ll 92647 . MldlMI Muwtl ELfTE CLEANING SERVICE. DlllD OI' T'lllUIT. DAftD llARCtt MMAJNll"t 11, tea.. W&.&11 YOU
Tiiie ~la OOftducted by 111 Tiiie ~ -lllld wfttl thl AS 8 O Ct ATE 0 F M 0 Bl LE 1~ 1NI. u•Ull YOU TAKI TAKI ACTION TO PROTICT lnCIMclulf. County a.ti of Orll\OO County on ENVIAONMEHTS. 15402 Boc1f'otMc A1i;1TIOM TO PROTICT YOUR YOUR '"OPIRTY, tT MAY II Contll M . .._ Febf'*Y 3, 1993. L.-Huntington BMdl. Callfomll HIONWI f, IT llAY • IOLD AT A 10LD AT A~ IAf.L •YOU
Thll UM ••It -llled wttfl the ._ t2t4f ~ W.. • YOU tmD M .._ M OPUMATIOM OI' THI COw!ty a.11oC0...... CcMley on PubNIMd Oranoo Coeal 0141y Ctlrtll1nl 8'>119. 225t5 A.ubuim ~noee °"THI ... ,,,.. llATUM 0# TM NOCalUIMe ~ 17, tea. Plot, ,..,_ 14, 21, a ..... 1, 1912 Deel Drtvte. e Toro,~ t2.t30 <» THI MO Cll ..... AGAMT AOAINIT you,::._u IMOULD ..,.. e»a Thll ~ la condueled lly en You. 'f'CMI 8MOULD CONTACf A CONTACT A LA
Pubt11hed Or•no• co .. 1 Dally ---------...... --lndMdUll. L.AW'ta. Doted: AbnMfy 71..1"3. Piiot, Fib. 14, 21, 28, M8'. 7, tte3 NIJC lln'IC( Qwie11ne SPiii DATED: F*'*Y 7, 1M3. RAST AM!EfllCAH TnlE
*7o-e3 Tiiie ~ -Ned With tho RAST AaltAICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY -----------I ~~r=.,u Couflrt <*ttl of Oranot County on INSUAANCE COMPANY. a C1M. Cor'p . NIJC lllOTIC( Tiie ~ pel'90fW -dolnt FIOruOry 17. 1'82 • CIMornla oatp. ,,....,. L. ~ -,"1ij1CCii11n1iiMMM~•iiuj;1ii1ii•iiNa-·1 ~~A WESTERN REHTA PubllaW Orange Co•~ =-J::::' ~ c:c-
Tho =.!'~ doing O'""''P aoo N Eucld St. 3rd ti Plot. Fee>. 21, 28, M8'. 7. t4, 1 114 &el F1NI SltllC Santa Ana. CA 92701 ~ ee: ... ,..........,, """' • • • " tee-83 Santa AM, C.. 92701 (714) 6M-32H
LANOUAOES INTERNA-~vcr-R"o"'..'-... ENT AL 8 Tll: (714) 651-3211 Publllheel 011n1.• CoHt Dally
TIOHAL, tOH La Ctuc1nt1 INCORPORATED 1 Catllornla "8JC flOTIC( Publltlled Ota1191 CoHI Dally Plot, Feel. 14. 21, 8, '"3 "~-,...._ • Plot Fee>. 14. 21, 2', 11113 813-83 Awnuo. ~ V...,,.........,.. QOJPOf1,_.. eTATWO. U''&IClllmwT 88443
t2'108 Tiiie ~ .. conduc:lld by • <» u. °" -Bonn•• JMn Ti.cs., 9031 L• COfPOJatlon. ..:nnoua 9L IQ•• ..._ rtaJC NOTICE "8JC NOl1C( ~a A-.~ v...,, ~Inc. Th• lollowtng P•••On• h•v• -.T ... -,,__ .... ~ .......... IT .. _.,.... ... wm=MD ..... IR .. IA ........ ':":"".l -----:w'lr:ll=""l:WWWmmmm---
c.lllornlo moe .i.s. OOtfn'lttl. v.P. eblndOfled "" -o1tt1111ct1Uou1 .. _.. ----·-TNll W11ne11 II~~., Thia Metement W91 lll9d wttl'l Ille ~name: MOM,....,...... ~T1MO NOTICE IS HeMaY GIYIH tlwt 1'11
lndMdUI&. Couflrt a.ti of Oranot County°" NEWf'OAT MAtH. 11962 UllDe.R '1CTmout ....... followlrlv ._,.Of lound or ...... ALLEN Hlgh School Quarterback lonnlo-'-' n.do ~ 3, 1"3. _ ...,_ Atcft. eanta Ana. calNomll um propert~ Mon "'4d by the
WILLIAM A. ALLEN, Club. A long time member of Tilll 1tM11n1111.,.. flld wllfl tho r-92706 .. The toll owing pereon hu POlfoe I wt of the City of
r -'dent of Balboa Y-•--..a. the Jonathan Club, South County Cllltl of er.,.. Oouftty on Publlthed Oranee eo .. t Oa.lt)' Tho 'lctlllou• 8111tn111 N•"'• Mttldl-••oenoral~ll'om c... .._tor• portod"' -
_. uUUJU Hilla ,. __ ,_ C1 b lrvl '*'*Y 10, lta.. PllOC. Fe«>. 7, 14, 2f. 21, 1113 relarrod to 1bov1 w11 t111d In tho l*tr•INP oper9tlnf llfldlt IN of '*'°'Y (t0) ct.a: C P d """'""'•""' u ne -ete-83 Or ~ ... _ _. 4 1...... flclltlout bu1tn111 n1m1 ot Boye 0...,,.,. '°'""""' v-10 a . a11e away on -~ • r-119 on..._ •• -· • 7 .. 1 --v0 l'ebruary 17, 1983. Born June Coat C.OUOt.ry Club, Sant.a Publlthlcl Orenge Cout DallY -----------·I Robert , Oaweon, 1 '962 TANOLl!S 11 17300 d•t 1 In 9pd. Bloycte, Glrl'e lue/ '"" ., l""" ln n~...i....--Ca. He Ana Country Cub, and the P11cC. Fee>. 14, 21, 21. w.. 11. 41~ -"" -...,... Aidt. llnto Me.. Celfofftll lll"IM. TlllCln. Celtornla. ~1111 1 Spd. lloycio. lof• .. .., ..,, .. _._ ..--..._nun"~ 12105 fll• flctllloue bu11nen ntm• 8dlWtnn V"91ty 10 llld. ...,,._
beautlful live in earth ended, P ••a cl en• Pion• er i------------1 --i..c~~"~'~.,.,.~~•iiiu~1ii1i1•ii•a--I °""* E. Dugan, .... Klfto 1¥tu1•,. fOf tM periJ•ltllp -loy'• Rod Murray Monter•y
but hl1 unforaettable A.-odadan.HewaHmolowd P\llJCNOTIC( --~·~ ......... atr11t,Qllno,Clllf0rnla!>t7IO lladon~tt,ttn••No. Btcyol1,_loy'• Yellow 1 lpd. memo'{; i.11 lnttilled ln our by Ducommon Metafa irio ..,.::.:.._---•,.,.,. ... ~ .. ,,_.,...,__~by• F109472fltM~OIOrange, ld!wlnn~lof'"'°~ L-~ __ Y-~---·-• ~art 0 w n er 0 ff AC:hilOUe WM -W-IL •w:.."'HT'I _ 0 ......... 1 ..,_111 ~w ......_____ F\IM Name Ind A ctr .. .of tne Bt1ohcrut11r Btoyct1, Addtn11 ,_,... _ ....... uwVYIUED... f MAm ITA~ """ ..,....,., ,.,..,_, -· ,.,,on Wlthd,1wln9: l11b11a .,..,.,._ ~ M~ Olrf'·• In Founding the ArcadJa oulter-Sibbett be o r e Tiie tolowtnO PttlON .,. dolnt COUNTY ONGINAL tel CMAM, fNI ltlll1*•t,;,.. flld"'"' 111e l<tMldy. Purpte 8ctnriM ~ ... ., ... __________ founding Allen-Fry Steel ~ ae: S3N Vie Udo. ai.... 111. ~ County Qlltl °' Otanoe County on 111 9ort>tra K°"'*'Y o-~a~-
c.ompany, he reUred ln 1972. s T 0 TE L M E y E R & ........ rCAwl ..... 0 • T c I .. 0 L I '*'-Y 10. ltlS. --....... • ..... HOTICt .. FUfn'Hflt GIVEN'* I
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SMllM & lVTH&I.
WB1CLWCHAllL
477 E 17th St
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C 1...,..1 f I pr C"' ola I 1 t•tn.CA tztla. IM'flltHATIONAL, INC;\~. Oelhmla P11bfi.hod Of~ CoM• OallY ..... • -.Np..ol the"~ wttnln a orn. ¥1•r ~I CHA AO AL LE N OOfllO(Mion,3*Vlll»V,No.2tl.-.......,....... 14 .. , .. ~ 1 , __ .,.... • ._ HVOn ,,') d•y• lollo•fno 1111
Auoclation, tbe Balboa STOT!LMl'f'l ... 2ff32 ''••Ion, Newpoft ....... CA..... .--., .--. • • . • -· • ....... ....... CA -~ of tNI ~ ......
Homeowners Aaocia\lon, UW:-.:t:!:. CA ntn. Tl*.,...._ II oonltl..,... ~ • .,..,_ Pu~~ Cwt= ~INll 1111t In ttll flftc*, If
author of the "Picture ta oonduNd ~an GWPCNtleolL~ ~ .._.nl ft8lJC Mme( Plot. Ftib. 14, 11. , w.. 1 ~ ...,.. ~ Oft9. ot In tM ~of eoo.a
History of Belboa laland". lndMdull. A. tto..., trna. HCnNM• H•M :\..::::., ~~
He It aurvlved by hl1 T11111C1Umt11t w.e -with Ille L111t1 J. L11tud, ,.... ftAW ...UC NO'f1C( tlllll ltld ._ .. 1111 WWICIUnOed. beloved wife of 48 yea.re Collnty 0.. Of Ol'anot Couflrt on lecl'Trw. ~..:!!!."',.,__II dolnt _____ ,.. R.L Hint
Loulae, ion William D. '*'*Y 3, tlN, 1'* MIU!Mfit w-.. _... -...._,,,_ --°""'Of' llOUCE ~ c:.un.y C'llttl Of Or11110 COUnty on ,-.-llCJN CAM. t611 MAm ITA~ f'ullllltled ar.,.. 00... Delly f'tlot ::~~f ci. ~aauu'.~::;'~~~:: ~ ~i;r,11.~ ~ ~I. ,.., ,_,. 8:,~'~l. = Newport loeotl, ...=_ ~ ,.,.,. II dolnt ,.. ti, ,_, .,...
Podu.ka, IOIHn-law Ladd, ..... ~ Oront0 eo..t ~ ....... Y, HtN. 1611 Oon1tt1y IUDANI DlllQNI, '711 -------....... ~---nd 8 IJ'&ndchlJclren. And ,_., ,., 1• ,.., If,• 1-..... ~ ~ ltledl. Celltlllmle =:·J:'.,O 1• co.ta W.O:· W NO'f1C(
loved u h&. own Patrlah, ,_ ~ 1a OOI 111 ••d ~.. 111 .. 11 Hun~1t:J.4 W"tc11r1 l--'iHOttftOUliiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii1l-l and &bby. The family fWUC .,. lndttidl• = ....,_,, • Olltfornla ..... ITAW aua-w in lieu ot Dowen ,_. .,, ._ n........., ,.,..... .. ..,.
~ dellrtne-to honOr b.11
•mory may make
ntribudon.a in hJ• MfM
to the U2 Club, Hoa1 Memorial lbpt&al, Box Y,
01 K•wport atvd.,
Nw•Port BMch. C&. tal. M...w.._tobet..won ~. Nll1larJ. ,.
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Orange Coat DAILY ftllOT/Mondey, '*'*Y 11, 1-Ca -------------------------
• ClASSlflED The marh·etplace 0 11 tlw Orange Coast ... 64 2-5678
CLASSIFIED· llll 11ta• ------
INDEX
to Place Yu Ad, Cal
642-5678
MAL ESTATE
4.~n..-rill
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RENTALS
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THE REAL
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II~
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hom .. In Ba)'thor" at
$338,000. SIUMlng 3 8t
2 Ba home w/f1mlly
room & ape. Fe1tur11
Include beam celllng1 •
lot1 of stained glaM I n..-.n tile. c.11 tot ..... Ing appt. 131-7370,
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Comm pool. Alaumable
loan. Super 1tarte1
home . Act now ,
546-2313
THE REAL
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kitchen, 2 Mr garage,
walkln9 dt1tanc1 to
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lge pl/I homl, fern '""· t trp101, muoh ~ 11500/mo Avall
patio, OMll0'1, lndry rm, •To~ Wiii\ llwint lln"I.. I t I ldr,., o.111 °'*'"°IOliten ......... ..... 1tM HO 1717 ... I ftM ...... ldMI ll¥0, Nll4 edl-.:·~...._-
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.. 2• 1~ * '4 lpaclOut l'*I• from 16111 •.,. oH • lo Ill whO 1'11111 rebete, blNd 011 kitten. Wttfl# I 8ptlng ADMIHISTAA TIVE <If ... ~ _......, Fred Tenore, •OI. 531 12ee. d On JembOf .. M at M9d I plaoa, .... '""'I tenant IM dlle, HI l4&-7tl0 ASlllTAHT .......-_-· 2 Id ' II 11d10. o•r. •Oourmtt •• ,. kltCh 0111 JMtuln HIMI Ad ..___ .... ,.. "1011 l"OwlnC. Cour --11, fl 0, I" f 0 I pool, cMci OK. No .,_,1 en• IM --.-• "' Bk • 'ound male Ooo 11ok NtWPort loh "l111ncltl ~12/IU-@.47 bl C·70 BIG CANYON TWNHH.
Lux 2 8f, 2 Ba, IPtO golf
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2 c ar o•r ••••••
$1200/mo. 64•·2416
or '490/mo. 1setA 8aker 'umlture Ut>on requetl, __ 1 La r g 1 3 8 r. 110 u•1, t~J6t.A:NA \llL&.AOP Bay er11J.. wtllte, bleoll & 8er\llCH lil1m requlr" '" kw OtftlOtOf';
UNfUIHISM.D I 041.0713 Pr: for cootil, a hlll· &.* .-U IHI/mo. A11elt l"'Mld. N!WPOIU BEACH brown t13·8181 ~f.n\.:.cdm~%~~~
All UTILITIU 1 81 lhOOPI a bul 10 ~r::= c:':'.~ 3 bct(m 1 t .. : tffO All Plenty Of prtvecy No llld• t76-... 2 'ound. Ilk wt wht '"' elilllll Y ~ 1 mull ~~/.~ht 'to· HE.A~ 2277 ~IPlt. no minute drl'll to tan OI.-appllanoe" turnl1hed. g~r~~1 "W..:::f~, Prime tme11 omoe epaoee. eimr PllPPY Vic '•"•': 1u1 'paoed, dHdllna: W* trlln en ......
3000 IQ tt w .. toll hm • er. • ea. poo1. ei>a. c1en. lam rm, din rm. triple
645·5004. $436/mo go 'rwt No pelt. Water VI• 11. lxoellent 181•222a" 300 to 700 IQ fl. Groat CM _,.,, I.ab? 641·9009 oriented Job, Non·ern:llr. Cl IS, TtH S 1 IA frOn\ 1640 1ooa11on. «'7 Lido 00\ld, ' IHN. 1. 11111 at, CM. 9\191, 0111 653-0940 ..-.'91 ULD SWINMING !>Ws Hlee28' 11a.lnlrt.plex. 21Afrom$9" 2131110·0222 , Oen11e m1 n w1n1e to $45-3417 "ouncl. A1lph'1 p1rklng Alot!./PARTTIMI ... Ill
much morel Sony, ~~r'.:O ~~~ SEAWINO VILLAOI 7141137 .. 134 enir•·.~o~ 2 ~· 2~! •• ,,., --lot, COM, yna F Cit. 30 hr• wtM to mt• fOf PIT. FIT, )(LNT Comm!•. ge r S 1550 /mo
552-0873
Hatbor view Homee: 3 Br.
2 Ba 2 Cir g1r1ge.
"94/mo. Call &44·7220,
5-49-176S.
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open -1 to • 1450/mo. for 2 pertOnl, Diego 'rwy norlh on 161h 81, Nwpt Hl1, N&O. • -•• IMI, time. wtll•U•• A• hr. CM 646-0209 111rt1r. Wiii 1raln. d,.11., 9 6 ....,,... ,..... 831 2011 1fi llf -II I.OST: Yng grey COCkl· g Ye .. ,eu n •"' v•m• .,. .....,..,.. --·
Oakwood no pete. 6.48·9507. 765 B .. Oh 10 McFadden, M2·7340 $hare l!HO llOMt Vfllh 500 Furn/unlum 1-----------1 640 52.49 W 1•1 .. St. I M Fedd.,. IO a11 YOU .. ..__... 1-~ ward 548·7939 ANIWERINQ SERVICE, --· ------u 11 wff on VI c ..... Cllfftl•YWI .....,,,11 ~ ptof 1216. 11t 1u1 ~ ,. ,...., -....... -... AD•'mllelQ~. qutel, 2 er. 2 ea. Stnlnd llege, lb•. paii'O: eno"i'oar u t 11 •. 0 e •••• 71. Monthly Feel ,ouncl· Srnlll D'-V Poodle. Evenlno thlft •v•ll•lril 1111&1. -·· -O-ov_1_r_S_h_o_r-e1_:_S_u_p_1_rb-.·N No pete. 19t2 Wlll1ce "~5f08. 1575, 942.21SA M2·2Ut. IM().$470 Nr. Bro1dmoor H•rbor ::: ~ C.11 NEWPORT BEACH
exeoutlw 2 ":t· 4 Br. •-· .... /No #3 14&6/mo 831 3871 Del I Id t 1 Of1•-· ..,.._••low u ..... View Hm1 On gr .. nbelt. · Art you rooking for • port --. . . . UXI poo. • x ,. aro• u 2 B B ·~ .......... MIF to •hr t>Hul. Beck ..::-m ..... o ....... ln Cd .. Call.... 8«· 1790 a-r '' IPIUTll ~t'u''nnlt~g.aa!~."·-~e-. Femlly home wl h pool, 880 h'4llt Aw. Duplex WMtelde c M 2 2 t>r , 2 bl, blt•ln•. pper r, 1 •· """""" Bay condo. Pool Jae. ..... "" ... r.. ..~ 7 ' W -,...,.. ltllll• bec:kyard for en-(It lllfl) Br 1 Ba Neat & ·c~te dtwWlr. 1~ mllee belcl'I. to t>Cl'I. 37th St on P9flln. ltlf1,., $300. 84&.5123 ' 873-2595 FOUND. Flelllng POii Needed for RE olfloe. Ing for 11,.....,...,, mature. tertalnment. 3 Cet Qlr· ' ' No pell 1500/mo 111 6 IHI, 1160 HC. Balboe Pet1lntula ()wi,., Newport &oh ,ltlllon ,....,.., age, on Santiago Or. 6•5-UCM c1rpet1, drl~I. tmllll 538-8392 I 8 0 0 I mo . Mary 1 .... /l11••1te1 1590 ~ Bllld CM • tnthutlNllo rlOeP'lonltt L•••• 13500/mo . fenced plllo, 1ncl1d · 6311300 4001Qf1 S300i*-mo' pleaMldenllfy 973-7089 1111nd Muet hive wtth~et1perlenceto port kadl/So. gar IO a , no Pet•. DELAWARE PINl!8 • hl•ltff Agent . 5·41-5032 p ....& HU "h•nda on" experience Join our lMm NorMM1<1 844•7•24 Bllr. 1700 16th St 1475/mo. plu• 1475 MO. 1 Br. kplo, pool, gar, 1 Block to beach. 2 Br. #I In Or~ Co. ·tr I Inputting dlll tnd word 944..0596 . •
N.,...PORT CREST .. __ .. ••• a••2 770-'"•""' ... lo ••751 .. _ 2 Ba bit lne 'A 011 .,_,. .. ,I • .._... 12 ._,, Prime er .. , AJC, 3 bike to prOCM1lng. For Al)pt, BHI -----.....,..,,.....,,.,,.-...,,-~
11"1" u I 3 BR 2 '.\~ (II 0.ffl) ..-...-~ or ...,,.. 1>'•••191:~.6807 mo. veo1mo.' 9&c).ef39 ,.,,.~;;'TM~ beldl. Ole w/p'll tultt, 1J111 t ¥1111'1 Oerrle. 040-MOO OENTAt.. ASSISTANT • 2
$925/mo. Agl. 9-46-0295 642·5111 Large, CIHn. 1 a 2 Br 19221 Oelawate 81. 8 Mo. Outrntd ServlCe H B. 1490 Approx 800 MODELS/ESCORTS Be Own Bou PIT F1ow9f daye per wtt, ca.ti MMe Utile paid. Pool. nHr WH1chlf llr~ I Br. pool, ~ Ofc 632-4134 1q. fl. 980-8774 or OUTCALL 24 HOURS deU I it ., .. , GP. 042-1870
Spac. 3 br, 2'A ba clean 2 on 0 cai !~~.P!.;319, 64 Monrovl•. 1 Br. 4 bloeke to beach, Ill patio. tn on to all 973·2285, Me.-0207 very 8'tf _.:/4 Dental AHi, ROA for t>uey ~~~·A,P~~~o •IC. ga~: NH
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r Hoeg. Ho•P ;rou..,.. v utllt pllcl20' 713C75htm, o. No 84M 152 wf\O are moving. DANA PT. ATTN: B kk SIC s Nwpt Bch RHlor1tlv• ..,.,.,. ""' . Wiii SHORT TERM IYAll llW pell. oago. Nwpt Hgte. ocean/bay w , Tu•tln Ole 632--413<1 THERAPISTS, OOC· oo MP9f, · ecrt· practice, Seeking tnthu-
HARBOR RIDGE $1000. 87S.2&43 1 Br. refrlg•. range, 985-495-4. Allall 10 lhow. 1 BR w/ tplc, W/W ~t1, FEM, retp. non:iirikr. to TORS, CPA, SALES CllCIS If lary, experd, mutt~ llutlc chair-Ilda tor a a
3 BR 2'.-\ ba, mtn vu laundry, cerport, pool. WlllUll IPTI $.460. Ew. 842-3572 .nr. Very nice apt. Npl/ REP, ETC. •xh foe., 750 llSSllE 50 ~~~· 1~g2 key Y member b1c1t olflc•
Comm poolllennl•. A ta t Uaf No pell. 1306/mo. 931 Lrg 1 a 2 81" ap\I, among 2Br TwnhH, t•AB•. din OM atee. 1235 plu1 utu. 1.1., tmall olf. bid~. nu touc · • 1 .. m. XLNT Salary encl
Ownr/agt 760-8286 er ta I • w. 19th St. 548-0492 plnH a ltrHmt. Sec rm, 2 Pllloe. belcony, 549-48.41 · cpl. agt 498-8804 lfel\lf 2112 HARBOR BLVD Bookkeeper for rapidly blnlllle. 831-2490
HV Montego Ute. llry 4 Br. lalHI bJaa4 178f LIKE NEW 1 Br $.475 ~at•, pool, gym l ro gatlQI, no pell. Nr Hoag Shr 2 br condo w/vtry •HLlll "'*'* COSTA MESA orowlng Co. Dental Secfetary fOf Nwpt
2 Ba $ 1 2 7 5 /mo . UYflllT PVTpallo frplc pool ei>a o pell From $4 0 lioep. 111. lllt + dep. reap peraon In LIQUnl, 1 MO FREE RENT 1•1·1•11 645-0254 Bell Res10t1tlve practice.
640-4099 a 97S.-OO.O Ulll• Isle p'-· 3 110,, TOP ar ... quiet, no pett. 9.46-6591 6.42·2949 ev11/wknd1 180 dagree view, frplc, 1 room 10 7 room•. Adj. Open 2A hr• BookkMrr • Conatruc· Seeking 1nthu1la1tlc
3 Br. 2 Ba, 1'~ blk• to deluxe 1r'g. '!'B'r, frplc., MESA PINES 5<19-2447 Nr. Beach, 2 bdrm, 1~ ba, for appt. HO. g11., 2 deok1, pvt Alrporter Inn & F~. No l llYl I WEEI tlon. lu I charge book· teemb ma,mber '1011' 3
l dbl .. ~ fl 1 1 c 11 1 cl a-rtll tr .... _ _.la ba. """"•etc .• ....,. """" •• 1 _... k::c•r w/con11ructlon mem er ront o oe. ocean. rg gll, npl, $1600 mo. 875·3087 14554575./mo. 1 Br.1 Ba. rep •c • P n --• """" ... ......,.,. ,.ue requr..... ATTRACTIVE o 1 E 1 comm pOOI, new cpl a 2 Br. 2 Bl. lrplc, lncky drap11, enc gar. 1595 3Br, 2Ba. frl)lo. I075 mo. M to .nr 4 Br houtl, bet Call AM 833-3223 MASSEUSSES ~al :,:z1 ~:a;."::"d q~~~. X~rf~ :,::
pelnt. Lido Sande. CtrtU ••l •ar 2722 rm. 11tytlglll1, tmlll cat Call 638-0921 999-5888 Bay & Ocean, NB. *CdM Executive Suite. TO SERVE YOU r11ume wllh Hlary re-neflll and Selary,
960lmo pp 847-47&8. 2 Br. 1 Ba frplo, patio. ok. 2 Br. bit-In 1tove & OV"1, 2 BR 1 Bl fplc gar $600 86o-2637 111 8· Avlll Im· Elegant decor, furn/ qulrementt to Ad 4' 1071, 631-2490 IUOI UIUll 1800/mo. plu1 utlla. 388Avocldo drap11, c1rpe1, dlth· yrly . 222 3~th St . mid. unlurn. Elevator a un· CIRCUS Of Dally Piiot, P.O. Box -------"---
2 + huge bonue room. 548-8740 TSL Mgmt 042-9412 w11har. pool, no pell. 673·2571 M/F pt'Of. non·emkr 27-37 dlfomcl prkng. 876--0510 llSSllE 1580, Co•t• Men. Ce. MITAL W'I
Gourmet Kit Btltfll Bat TwnhM 2 mut• br'e 1 From S 5 0 0 I mo . 1hr Np.I Hgll home. I 92826 Sharp, expet'd C:tlalreldl au,_ plulh decor 111 + 3 bd. 2 bl. bllcony & Pl-In 1ott ' 2 be 2 cet g~ lle0-2875. E/Slde, quiet foe. 1 BR. S350 Dian• 631·1288 s.1~1G111LbEle.01 ... P1cp~o'xP•,coo' 719 NO. HAABOR BLVD u1111ant to Join our ,....... · llo Walk to Bch. D•. • · · utll pd No pete. 842.3.442 ' • " ..... H~r F/O team Ftlendly a outge>-dep mol/98 you In. $425. 84S.22 t6· evee & wtmde w/etec .. opener & lndry 2 Br. 1'A Ba. TownhouM. 631-076-4 eq. ft. R111. ratH In FULLERTON I . aonallty. Cell Jor
537-9740, Ext 3. Agt. No 540•2334 hk·up, OW , cathedral $425 + $375 dep. OH Super NS w, pool, •P•. S1n1a An•. Gerd•n 110·1112 :=o;,~ ~:~ ,,1rfi"erv1ew. s.ia.ssae
fee 1111 rtlf1ll<I. , oelllnga, 1011 ot cloMll. p 1 Id . Near Fr w y. 2Br 2ba, ocean 11rew. DI• tannli, HC gate. 1295 Qro11e a Coat• M111. 0....,. 24 hre ment firm. Ql, AP. AR sa•~ ...._1 Lar~ I bdrm. ~ blk kom pool. Nr OCC. 1625/mo. 893-4894 hwuher, ~~lllo. p • r m 0 & h 1 k pg 559.3111 ,...... ,....
Cllfl Or. 3Br, den. fem !~ ~~~J5~!Y~~ 548-7238..,.. Leu than 1 mlle from 1711S. Call 7 759-1428 . r---.--WSE-..----1 l IHI A WEEI ~:~1 9;1!P:~:,~ng ":~nd ~~.~~\'~o'n!1~ng~
hm on mo to mo. Fant· I 0 r Ken : 0 r • v e 1 2Br 1 'Ab•. bltln1, cp11, beactt. Located In nice 1 Bloctl to Bly a Beech. F °' M to th1te 2 8'. H.B. ATTRACTIVE ~111. Priof F/C e11per Ground floor oc>Pf'y. FiK
11tlc v\ewl_ $1400 673-1260. drp1. p'll dick, g8I, rel• quiet reald. 8181. Loe 3 1Br. 1435 mo. 850·2493, houM $275 plu• IA utll1, II IEOllITT MASSEUSSES req d. Call 553--0940 Interview 1ppt, phone
Bayelde Cove• condo _2• req. s5so & aec. LH er. 2'ii be, di• apt. l"rptc, 850·8838 pell ok. 962-5759 Prime Coll• Mes4 loca· TO SERVE YOU Career oriented to 81• 973-9282
w/2Br. den. B<lghl ~ Ctsta .... 811• ,. only 780-0489 2 Cit encl 08'· A~ 1 Br duplex, all utll. pd, M / F •her 1 Lag u n 1 lion, abundant p1tklng, EXOTIC DANCERS aume r•ponelble post· ---
fKY· S1900 * HouM 2 Bel 1 S. TownhouM 2 8'. 1'A Ba. appllcllloln;~gr lmd · yard, 2 bike beach I025. charmer uo• ocean fuH ~. From S160 Bache4or/Bacheloretll lion, 2 g irl ln1urance _.._. _.,
Harbor Rldge CrMt, Dy· 333 E 2111 C.M. ,30 trplc, pool, 191, ettachld occup. & •P Ken eso-1111 1111w Miturt •l•ble 8.42·7850. party antllf'lllnment brokerage olllel, airport Exper or 1r1lnee can
nuty mdl, totally up-846-8103 Shown 11-5:30 g1r1g1. Avall the flrll. 538-0297. 842·7747 2 B 1th Bl No Pit• llralght. $350imo. Cali Exec olllc•. Newport THE LAST HURRAH er11. i:xcell. working make 19415/hr alMtlng
graded, gu.ard gala.. . . Call~984.-3 bf., 2 ba, $650 + S650 r. · · •H 2407 Centet. Can provide oll. 738·3538 558-8538 conditions, wlll tr•ln. pey. Full and PIT poai· comm pool a 11nnls $485/mo 2 Br. w. Be. MC Oepoelt Nr -Warrtftf "'450/rno. -• tUrn. phOne. "hone pick· HAVli A _ J.yplnQ. & gen'I olllce Ilona avall1ble In our $1550 lower unit, I ll bit-Ina. E.llde luxUty In• pine lo-a Gotha<d 847.9175 549-2882 MIF to •hr lovely Wftl· ,. HAPPY VALENTIME axper. neoetall'f Good publl-oell one-C-aU
China Cove 3Br home In carport, lndry rm. bll· r•t ltfo 1 Br. O/W, r• lovely 3 er 2ba yearly 'A mlneter VIiiao• Condo, up. Lux. of~:u• IM:. JIUllE I JllSIE pereonal •PPHrance. 537·26f0. Eat 3 KING
t>eeut. loc, epa l2000 cony. ~ pak . 6'/ Incl., BBQ. HuntlnQton Crffk Apte. t>lk l>Mdl, no Pet• $800 1300 mo. 999-2754 ::"';..~ B ch:1A~~I Call 969•1414 11200/mo 833-2068 I•
WATERFRONT HOMES 527 w. Wlleon c. l · 41 LUXUfY edull IMng. 1 • 2 Ph 1800/mo 85().1706 . Be111tllul lurnlahld 2 Br. S250/mo. cell TED . -m--.-mu---Ol-_-.. --n-
INC. 631·1400 Tll llc .. 141·1HI 3 Br 3 Ba Condo w/d Bdrm.wlthgeragee,hlat . Condo, The UllH. Ir· 760-t313 COEDS-Would love to CAAEER .
Lrg E/Blutl Condo, 2 atry. * Bach 1325 Utlta pd. pooi1 ape $&25/~ • a ••ter paid. lellvlllcl V1r1alll11· Roomy blch. 111111, pool. tennle, •P•. party w/you. Call Sue or M'RKETING Have a T-lhlrt party at
4 Br, 3 8a. Newly refurb. 333 E 2111 C M ~30 631-3537 . MCUllty. From $510. Call bdrm. clubhu, pool. uune. Me lure re•p. DESK SPACE. 1100/mo -K-1thy anytime (2 13) " your lfome. For det1ll1,
I 0 0 6'49-1913 kom 9·5 $490, Sencly &42-8149 qu'-" .... u.lt. •"50/mo + Hunt. Bell, 3 blka from • 3 •.• " 7 1 • ( 7 1 • ) c.11 Lynne 895-2120. S uper. 13 /mo_ &45·8'103 Shown 11-5:30 1 B N•• Fairview & ,., .... ..., v .... " '" M'Nll'nrNJ 675.2490 r. r 3 BRapt qui.tereanear 'hutllt+dep.Mlchael ocean . Air cond 527-7188 n nut.nR:. .FASHIONCOUNSELOR
2 Bel, 1 Ba, redecorated. ~~ ~~~·~rpell a Hunt. H'arboUr. Olhwhr, Saa Catatatt 2711 K 1111 n 8 ugh W 0 r k 638-7504, 873-2265 *•LADIES ONLY** $12/hr, PIT, Laelee Ar>-
Nwpl Crest. lg 3 Br 2·~ Ba. gilt. pool. Chlld OK. No real lplc, yard. dbl c•r 2 Br 1465 yearly, new 7 4 2 . 0 2 4 0 ' Hom• N.B. 300 eq ft offlce, av•H MODEL/ESCORT TRAINEE parel Bullnw 731-4347 din rm, trplc. wet bar, pets $490/mo. 1395 A LI 2er. t'AB• In 4.pi.x, g11. wtD ht!up. 840-8807 decor. pool. nr 1>9ach, 7so-e131 Mer . 1 . s 5 0 0 m 0 .. ..,.num look ·'Ike or 730-9080 refrlge,lg2carelectgar, Saker 641-0763 475 mo No pet• ""-. ..
tennis, pool, •P•. new 5 5 7 • 2 3 '3 3 • f i New 2 8' 2 Bl w/g11, nr bus No pett. •lle-82n. Mature M/F to etv lge 2 &48-9402, 973-5500 631-6288 $14' 40 0 •FASHION COUNSELOR
pa In t . very c I ea n . 9PM/wknds. Hunt. lntercomm. Ho.p. br, 2 ba 8')t. Good aanae TWO SUPER waterfront *•COUPLE** S 12/hf, PIT. l.adlee Ar>-
$975/mo 111. 544-3049 \\\:!ilfil!ld $900. 983-8339 luta Aaa 2711 of humor. 1240/mo. + 'A offices. 1375 NCll. Ma· V«y attr. wlll model Plllel Bullnw 730-9080
... Ollltl lPAITmlYI '1~~0·~~0,::~ g:~ ~=:~: 2 8' 1 Ba. dlhwsr. git· 1 Br. 1 Ba condo, lmm.c.. utlll. &46-3378 r1Mf'I MU•. NB 6'8-5051 631-8288 PER YEAR or 731-43<17
3 bdrm Monaco Town· Belutlful garden •P••· Rlf1 req'd 147 Flower St ~rivet•. s550i mo pool, tennll, epa. Ml MC •• F. prof non-emkr, 25-35 to Slngle ofla *PACI avail-Ladle• Attr whtlm 49 • on.-. FILI. INY·~ "' home OYerloolclng lake & Pallos/deck1. Spa. heat 045-8181 12 $465. 857·2914 11\r HB 2Br hie. 1315 able-Approx. 100 IQ It. Nik• daytime allllr, di-(714) 848-4635 Good pay. Publlcatlon
lllrwaye. Totally charm-l)lkld. No pell. THE GABlES 2 Br t\o\ Ba. Dlluxe 2 B1, 1 B• In So. Co111 Plue. Nice mo. utll Incl 990-4086 Reas, ra111. In S. Ana, Q. screet, no llr Ing s (24 l"l<Xn) firm lllld• 10 chlerlul
Ing 11 S2200 mo Aoent 2 Bdrm W• Ba. l5eO w/gat, crpt1, drpa, bltln•. 4-pllx. :::!'· dr•pe9. clean 3 br, 2 b• condo, MIF lo •hr 3 bdrm hH ~~7~·1 6 C . Meal\. 938-4659 CASHIER wented, part· people to work on
6 • 0 • 5 6 6 0 or • v es 2 Bdrm. 2 Be 1585 fnced yard, w/pallo, bit._, 99(, ~. MC. gate. Pool, jaieuzzl. w/couple. non·tmkr. p.,....i tlme, contect Batba.ra lor ~ In nice office by
640--0087 3 Bdrm. se55 water pd. 2437 .. 0 .. 1510. No peta. ~. Waler & Mat pd. Chlldf· A111n 3/t. 1240 + utll. Shere Po1h Nwpt Bch appt. 54().3280 lh• ocean. Salary plu•
399 W. Wlhlon 831·5583 OrlnQI. $620/mo. Call 3 Br 2 ba, frplc, O/W, en Ok. 1850. let, laet, 631-5&41 t-'Y decOfatld ofc, pvt ltrricft 3014 CHh bonuHt. Hunt.
Saa Catatatt 2271 Flrepl-. pool, di.hwath· 1·5 838--4120 r1nge/ov1n, gar, 7911 $300 "°· 752~$430. Ammie to ehr apt anll dlcl<, bty View, Merell· TO FINO OUT HOW YOU C~~~E~i.:C:l~nd·~~: Bc:h. 1
2 Br. 2ba, adult condo. er. pvt patio. xtra lrg Eut•lde 1 Br aman but Glencoe No. 3, up1talr1. ..... l!!O Mer 111. Aeepo, bUtlnee1 rl~laarR.:;a~.1 ~~: MAY QUALIFY FOR Fuhlon lslend retell (714)11'-1111 , ....
Ocean ""· ranoa/refrlg garden. 2 Br. 1 575. OOt:'f naturet'woocs Ciiio-$625/mo. 848-41 15 woman ... k• .. me to P ng. · • FREE CHIROPRACTIC 110,., Exper neceu. tum. no petl., no cnlldr-557 ·2941 lno•. & Clblnel•. $405. MU ... 9ITIL lhr 2Br 2b• IWMM. Park Colt• M.... full eervlce CARE. CALL OR KEITH EOE. 04 .. 5070 llUT Ulll 11111
en. $575, 498-5376 851·11522. I ~ s•UftPIPEA I Wkly r9fltll• now IVall. Npt. Age 26-3S. all rec office. $225 mo. Furn. AT THE of Callf. I• now hiring .vru $105 & up. Color TV. l1cll. Aent $326 a utll Realonomlca 976-8700 IAOl PAii IUllO llllTl.nll tralnlel to i.ern fabf'lc.-3 bf, trplc, 2 be, cloae to mealiB.AW $475/mo, 2 Bf. ''"'Bl. 2 APTS. Phon .. In room. 2274 Ret.. requeetld. PteaM 111·1111 Eaper or trainee• c111 tlon of etudy model• a
1hop1 & hospttet S700 .. llnm•I etory quiet complex Newport Bl11d. CM. can wlldys. Myrna. 8:30 lulan1 ... tahltll make S7-S20/hr •tatting •POll•ne11. Dexterity 1 mo.·~ 138-9540. wr CpVdps. patio No peg. StOO on MCOnd rno rant· 84&-7.,_5 to 5. &-4~ ... 2.46 °' Yacht S1l11 Office lor s,lrtt.el w.tt.r pay. AN ffedea avaltable must fOf both poatttone.
BHutlfully l1ndtuped 548-4508 •f ltlfft n lfll I 911 ~2 ,._,. " "' I I I In our tblcallona, Call den 1 POOi a"'-· Pluah "•rden at mo•· •a•-• _._ L ........... bl'-1 .-.. n bu1 ne11, mur 1g1, Stll1at13.35/hour. Aelt Sota Aaa mo i· AP.. ~ $&35/mo. Eaatalde 2 Br. c· . ""'=--. °"'*" 2 Stry near e..ctt PM, Mon.Fri 042~844 I 1tre11 l)rOt>leme, ate 537·28 • Ex1. 3 KING for Sha ron 8 :30·•.
-.-----=-------•1 S:,dedc• No ~·10 1th 8&. Townhou11, git· -·-a Adame, 1100 18c .... _ 11_....__ ..... Ctn Diane 831·11478 or fee 752-1716.
lmmaculete,epacloua,2-f9drm $4J5-$485 age,frplc,bt1-ln1,tmall plCIOUl1&2Br Wklyr1ntel1195up. 1226/moplu•utll. l"nmt--r ..... 631·8116.4 ,....1 GROCERY STORE Br. 2 Be Condo, pool, P9t <* Heated Pool a Spe Color TV. lrff coffee, geo..1874 1oc .• 11orefron1. 1900 mo _.. eauna. 1500/mo C•ll 2 Bdrm l'I• Bl sseo ien Orwige 3 l-1dry roomt heated pool & ••IPI to 54&-115e IVI, 875-2213 I .• I I Now hiring. El!Plflenc»d CASHIER • llq)lt'd, hr1
631-5273 2 ~~ ~""''"atd S600 TSL Mgmt SA:i· 1903 ll!Umlnalld kitch Clllnga OOllll. Kltehenl 11ft111. *• 111 Siii* 1775 ti. at JO. t/f. An CK 81l H • & last bfealtl11t eooltlng 9.30AM-8:00PM. Long
Spacious • Bdrm 2'.+ be. 540-9626 eome •z.s! encllcl petlo I 1195 N. Cout HWy. M 10 •hf t>elCfl houN p11r1. 143 eroe0way, CM Fia1ac11l prefetred. Wagee Bch. (213) 42 .. 7578
$750/mo. v1c_ So. Coast $400/':.~ ~ 11~f · Wilt to 1 crptno Laguna BMc:h. •IM-&294 1rp1c, W/D. etc. '400 mo Adrian Rily 5.41-8547 1 1 t1a1>1e. The or1nc11r Rae-You cton't nee0 • gun 10
PlfZL v--.1 All Stile Badl4llor $410 :'r'~. · e· .,. ....... Room w/kllctl. prMtegee, Judy $5().1105 _11 al.... llurant. ~~ W. PCH, "draw f11t" when you
Rltrl 528-5080 1 Bdrm $415-1490 1923 Pomona nr bu1ll,"\e & ehopplng Female 10 thr bMutlfui c.aL ... tall -!mrtaaltl" 4014 NB. IM2 place an Id In the Delly •-•L •-nu -• 2 Bdrm, 1'/. bl. S5eO TSL Mgmt &42-UI03 Ml·lffl Olnlet. "2·7520 Nwpt tpl, 3Br. 2B1 t560 ..._. BNd, CM. DECORATING SHOP· Have .ornethlng IO Mii? Piiot Went Adel Cal now .._ .. -._.. 31 E 18th eAe-6818 Ott Beach 81Yd btwn ·~-· ci-iflecl ad• do It well. I 042·5e78. 1 · · $550/mo 2 8' 2 Ba Apt & Sia Back Bay NB pvt rm poolt/lac. '280 mo. -+ 400 IQ ft. $308imo Esteb 8 yrs In bu1y ;=:======--!;;...;;;;;:===:;;;;:;;i' mt llllSltl 161 e. teth. &42-D858 I upper 'unit: balcony: Wamer tet 1200/mo.' Incl' ulll. YnQ ellC. 7&9-0459 AQlllt. S41-S032 lhopplng cir, Nwpt Bclh.
View ot ocean. pvt •Ilk· 2 Bdrm tv. ba 1575 frplc, lndry rm. cerport 3 Br. 2 B•. 1596/mo. fem, non emltt. 1146-5559 Spacloue 2Br. •t•P• le Commercial e-1. w. 19th Wallpaper, drpe, acceea.
way to wller, 2600 aq ti. ' • 21.S Maple Pool/Jacu:zzl, 980. Klde bch, turn/11nfurn, yrly St CM Prime locetlon glft~.~30,000 c11h. l1500/mo.31081 Allao 151E 21et54&-2408 TSL Mgmt &42·1803 OK.842.eecM Roomw/p11t.b1th& L.nclry&garlnd.Mustbe ,· .. 28< 1 Ba' 844..._...,
Cir, .4119·4334 Large 2 BR 2 Bl. 2 •IY lthdlln priv. AetOll kom t & 850-159"' • ':.! ler:.. wttn 1er • --------nit 1525 mo No pets Spec. 2 br, 2 ba. frplc:, ~crOMfroml>Mch.Aoom beach . $275 c all maure reec>. • Yl>f.,.:•~ .. uoffloe.df":! *.llUOILTllE* c. ... Uaf. 2410 ~ Occ c.11 '540-1159' gar. Nt beech. Av.a. 211. w/pv1 b•lh & Ughl kit-873-0392 -ahop. antir:· etc. Stll1 HOMlOWNERS .• now
2 ..,,, 2 .. _ ,........... ' ~ .;k for . Dave LI"" M ss75i mo. 75e-ies2 dlon priv. WOf'ltlng .,._ Room w/-bath a ........ * * .. & ., I N M 0 N "' y I you Cll1 m•k•
...... ..., """"""'· ~.,.. • ••1 eon. non·emoker, no .... ""'" .., .. " "' SSS'• In YoY' blc:kywd patio, lrpl, pool, )acu:zzl. Pam lovely front 1pt, M111 pate. l28S/mo 990-5944 kitchen priv. Student or RlaponlltM lem 20'1 n-1550/mo +MC G A a SMm 1· tenni.. $&50. Jog to bch. Verde 11ea 3 Br 2 Ba. Ill 8 °' wttnd.: Prof. ~reon only. No-emkr lhr w/....,. love!) 648-5442 no.-5e29 r~ ah p °'
964-9070 frplc, pvt patio. dbl gw. emoker, no Ptt. Acfou CM twnhm, own be, n1 Pr
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lea• dl1count. or pur-chue option. 775-2560
9'e8tiBJAI Owner. 551-8544 Nice 2 &. 1 Se. In 4-plex, lrofn beach. $285/mo. bch. 1316. 8"2-2897 la•aal .... tall lt2t E)lcltlng Opp't·Mlnlmel
• new carpetlflg & frllhly Cl.II MQ...fS8.4.4 9'1/Wtlndt. ••• """' ._..__ ,.., Inv. TtRllllS L:l 2 Br 1 Ba fourpllx, pa1n11c1 btt-lnl. age Fem rmte wanted. non· ..,..5 up 1......, 11 .. ......,tr-Call North Amerlcen New~~ c:=.~ta...i:=: '?~'~3~mo'. ':'~~th~~~.a: C'd~'·~3!:;::~~ ~~~C:,.~a~ou1n~1~:~:~1 OU>ttMIH
1 Bdrm 1'1• ea se30 t>e( llPM, 095-5813 ' I mo. 873-1327 I 25-30. 875-1942 9eactl. 842·283-4.
2 Bdrm 2'A Ba S750 2BR 1BA di' Huge I Br apt w/lrg •1 In , • • • Amt• to llv 3 Br apt nr AOOO' lpflnktered & 9000' •m .• ...... 4024
frplc, vaulted celllnga, W•aldl ~Ho~ kit. Mal llPPflc,.. one ohlld I r I • • • beectl. 1260/mo 6 f. utl In lndut1rlal Newport o-•W ._ .. _-..all dbl gar, pool, 19&-$500 931·5230 a.tt'IP91 OK. SAOO/mo M0-6t55 11211... no lmtlr. 831·5SCl8 BHCh Ampl• power ..... ,., ... ""
988 W. 18111. OCEAN BREEZES · Clril 945-2.435 2.13/.433-0941 flff~ e.45-2739 942-4905 2 81". 1 Ba. ,_ carpet & NEAR BEACH ..... _a llLA:I: ~ Room ,,, large hOUH 1 bdrm. furn. & 1pplc•1---------1 paint neer bue & ator-ee. 1 er aome w/f\'plO -.. 1, !!!!!!! ~ Newport t>e1ch. 1aao In Ligon• Niguel. Crown 1n1ereet R•t• I ~~~ef''ine 2'~?';:0~ 13
1B<.cpta392c1Mn·or1a 1:.410:$420. 2281 Maple 0pen'7 0eysa..k. PlneKnot Motel oneo.t 11111 .. 1. A11au lmmed Valley Partlway, aptr.>x. 111Tcl1 -30yrflxld
873.()78e 95 ':2-3780Vlci St. •• Poole a Jacu:zzf'• Hwy. NB. etepa to OOMI\, 8A2-t71 t 18« eq. ft. 646-02 5. 2nd '°-roe~~ ~~Id
TSl. Mgmt 942-1903 •TenNI Wk~ r1t-. MS.O.WO ln!!l! Wu ... !!!! In Laguna Hlgull. Crown loan from 1~
...... N-. 2 81". 2 Ba. Nopeta. 1Br apt. $400/mo Nr Po-•Cable TV 11111 .. .... Veky P11k'#9y. apc>rOJt. Contact $t"'9 Stltmtr Jnluala 2'07 1476/mo. 780·1418 or mona a 1lth St. · •Pet1 negolllt>le. r"'""51 Reep. prof. ... kc qui•~ 18« IQ. It. 545-0215. Of ::::::"":"':::-=-::===-1-.:84:::2::·.:.75::2~8:.:-:.:::..:or:,.:wltndl:.::=· &48-8329 14&-1323 RHIOnlbl• ret••· Kit-dup4-lc Of oonclo In "" * •• ,.., ---* N. n cl L. 0 n. r cs Small 1 BR apt,,_ Cl'Pt. Huntln01on Gardens c:Mnetlel, phonel. maid blocl(. CclM, UdO r-. UJ -71 1~,,... •1 ....
ctrpa, 1425 YILU IH'Sll 111 3 Br. 2 t>a.. bltlne, -8. 4901 Hell All'f. eervfoe, z channel mo.. to IASO/mo. >Ont ,.,. Prime 1oc. 1000 t/I l3e0. ------"'-""'--875-S081 Spacious 1·2 t>dml apta. I Cet Plaa. 2ncl ftocw, ... .,.,.5 2t>r 2ba. mint concl vi ... SANDPtftEA MO· 11M75-11M 1 5 3 t Monro., I•, .......... T.I '14tll 567-8200. M/F M curtty guard•, pool• • ..,.. · • Tel.. 1097 Newpof1 8tvd SS&-72'1 -• • BAYFROHT ·Spectacular SeVSun 10-5 PM U SO mo. &45-31H or "'ti.oh. c:hlld ~. Ytrd, CM 8A5-t13'1 . l.ook'"t tor .,C In N. 8 1900 ...., fl _.1 .. front of. U. Um.ale. Ill YI-. tplC. 2 bf, 2 ba, en.toee no .,_iL 83W3()7 t>llw .. n 3oth l 82rd -. .., "
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E.O.E.. plu•' atudy. P'll perkg, 2 bdrm, 1 t>a.. avall 2110. · _ .. &&.....-WellllflO dlltan«* to bC:tt flo9, tar~ r.., drl\19 In ~ • boat 1llp aull. (714) Chlld OK. No dog1. 2 Br. Condo. 1100/mo. Latua INtll ftff --fOf 9UfTltnef Of Awguat door. 1775 Whllllef St. In 11t I 2nd
752·1611 0t 875-6491. Victoria /Canyon Ar... Clll Sherrie~ 5PM DCll 2 t>r 1 ba. Oceal't vu, W, et lelltlw, 1eL 182-40M S 11 'T 5 I mo . Daye T0'1 11M9 l~:;:::::======;;;=;;:===~~I
-. H $6111 MO. 831-8112 It 873-2212 No, t:Jid. t>Mm ~ AtfOfdabte, mount. a**' y pnif ...... 1 ~ 11 4 O. 9 3 II 2 , E 1111 lllobt hitter NH/Cfll l1
Cllll ..... --..... IPTI. 2 Bt 2 81. TOWflhouH , teoo "'" lnof'd" cetlln on 35 A. Sleepe e :?bf apt "'OdM. LW 8A6-0tlt R.£. 8rok• 8d Aeelton •lfll'f ftUll NMy decorlded ' Br. & bit-Ina, ~ cltapee. 8rnell 1 bd _..... OCMI\ ldulll. HCM tub In lw. nn., ,,,....._, 11-a..., '4a·211t S45-0e1 1
8eeUtttul LMIClec:lipecl Badl with loft apt. O.· no pd.,.,,._ pleeM. vi•• & d.Ok U U hofMI Ind. flllhlna. .._ t4t..-S1 (M-1) & ...._ II 11T ti,~ LT.¥ Ga, waMt peld. Pltloe. IQH encloHd, patio, M t5/mo. 545-18'2. ~AYN& 4".2512 • Inf., H CIUllon. O•nri •~ 13~ y191d, 175,000 1tl
pool, jaeuDI, teuna. ten-pool, epa. rec room. 0. U H: '19r. 1bl, pool, ('7 44>u':/4125 °' "°' AtNIM••ll NI TD on t 1eopoe rMdy· n l1 court•. 11oll•yb11t & w1ter pllcl. No pett. laundry, edltl. no.,_,, tMw llJ!e RH u . Wte1mlfttt9f VIiiage Pf• to•bulld hll11op. 8pecl coun., r.c room. Jr 1 Br. 1 4811. 313 Hamilton, 13&-'llO & 941-1$47 laOOlmo 28' den ale lier..., CeMI for '9flt. II •· •aey IC09M. J H SCRAM-LETS view. downtown \.A.
P::urnletled $430. 146-4411. Eaetelde 28< 2t>a trpto, dtM ... n,oti1. twn. T.: tilllM from 8 now Sum-f'llO, llf.a714 tcrou from E1W1an Partt
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U 76/mo . Dix mobll• 2 B&. Gwcten ~ P .. 21/mo Pllvt Ae.i f.I.. utl . Ad\ltte, l'O p.-. ,,.,,.. "'tot.t. From llt t* n"'1ftU\~ ~·· $12,1100 1tkH It. home, no petl. Mature 14011 l 1495. 710 W, tate en.1tolf t1).()111 , ay. llll-t111 1117 W•dffl. N.I. 211 Bufwa • ~ 14) 240·81H, e vH ~:N.;..~:!tte•e•:3::, lltfl. "· PM BLUFF APTI hftiit... Pt! ":~0,.::=~ r.=1.lf~"· floot. ~;_,.~ ~11ai °' 18 111
Apt kw ,-.t w/toft. 2 er. 2 le. QIMd °"·Pl" NO FHI Altt. & Condo pool, j9c, terWI. pv1 tldl ......... ,.......... y~ Of. Thie M I kftOlllt 4ttolded WIDOW HAI IU tor 94~~~. uo. trpto. o-"°""·di.. ~ Vlae ,....... 146-tan na. ..... eq "· 10111 :.CST·'°';:;".,._ t .0·1. e10.ooo 11p. No StUdlO. Mature ptOf/bUI ~ ..,._ lndfy rm, t7 ..... 11 llf'Oller, I I 1 t • r . ( 0 I o k ) d of'°"' m .,,.., tr9dlt ct-*, flCI ~-
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2929 Harbor Btvd .. Cotta M .... Tel. 546-1934 3 blodcl
toUth of San Diego Freeway otf Harbor Btvd. Cornpete
body shop. Sales Service. P•rts. S~ Dept open
:Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 AM. to 5
.P.M. on Stturday.
OIANGI COAST A.MC/ JllP /llNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd .• Coata MMe
• 549--8023 645-7770
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Freeway to North Cherry otf·ramp, 1um right &..go O blc>Qt
north to 3870 N Cherry Avtt,, long Beach.
(714) 836-5790 (213) 427-5494
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2600 Harbof Blvd., Cotta M .... Tel. 540·9100. Orange
County'• Largeat C1dlllac «Meler. Salee. s.Mce. Leeelng.
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13600 Bead\ BIYd .. W•tmlnater. Tel. 892-8151. Orange Coun~·· ofd .. t end largeet Pontiac c:Male<tlllp. Sela, a.me.. Pert1.
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"Probal>ly the loweet priced Fleta In South«n Callfornla"
(located 1 mle nor1h of South Cout Plaza
near Main St. end Wetrt« Ave. In &.nta Ana)
120 w. Werner, Santa Ana 557-2132
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2845 Herl>Of BIYd., Cotta Mela. Tel. ~ 10. ~
Orange County for 11 yeera. 1 Mlle So. 405,
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(Home or Wlllle the Wha .. ). 8440 Garc:Mn GroV9 Btvcl.,
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MONDAY . f-fBRUARV '11. l 'JH.I OHA N <~I COUNTY < J\L 11 OHNIA .>', C FNT S
W ay~s flip boat; 2 die, 4 rescued
By ROBERT BARUR
o<•Del9fNet••
A dar1q ..._. i-.:uroU the
cout of Runtlnaton S.ach la
crec:l1ted with aavina the Uvee of
four yoUJ\I men wno lOllt their
mother and father in the
tnaedy.
, Killed when 10-foot wavea
craahed broadside Into their
27-foot Bayllner cabin crut.er
were Ronald Bryant, 38, and
Carola Bryant, 48, both of
Garden Grove.
Saved when a Huntington
Beach poU~ helicopter pilot and
Ufeauardl rlaked thelr Uvee ln
hleh wavee and cold water were
Oavld Bryant , Bryant'•
13-year-old aon from a previous
marrlap; and Robert Oeroode,
19; Erick Oeroode, 21; and Henry
Oeroode, 24t Mn. Bryant'• 10na
by a previous marriage.
David Bryant WM reported in
atabllt condition today at
Huntington Intercommunity
HOllpital. He waa awake and alert
but fee~ very badly about the
aoddent, a spokeswoman aald.
19 jail • inmates
second
Weekend fracas
'hurt • ID
Nineteen Orange County Jail
Inmates and several sheriff's
deputies were injured Sunday in
a melee that erupted at the jail.
Sheriff's Department Lt.
Wyatt Hart said the fight was the
second disturbance over the
weekend at the jail. He said it
may have been caused by the
pri8onen' anger over a broken
television aet being removed.
Hart said 66 inmates and 20
deputies were involved in the
incident, which started about
1:30 p.m. and lasted for one to
two boun.
Hart said fighting erupted as
priaonera were returning from
their mid-day meal. The
enera used "aoap saps" -
of aoap tied in a eock -and
reportedly also uaed broken mop
bandies in the battle.
Ten prisoners and several
deputies were treated at the jail
inlirmary for minor cuta and
bruiaes, Hart said. Nine other
prtaonera and one deputy were
treated and later released at UCI
Medical Center.
Hart said the flare-ua.. may
have been related to ail!tther
incident Sa\urday in which
inmates lied doora open with
sheets inaide one cell blj)clc and
laaued a U.t of demand.a.•
A ccording to Hart, the
prisoners were upeet because
they said they were not given
enough time to shower, their
daily newspapers were arriving
later than usual, and becauae
they claimed deputies who ,
dispensed aspirin to them u.ed
their hands to do ao instead of
putting the aspirins into a cup.
Hart said It is still uncertain if
the two incidents are unrelated.
In an apparently unrelated
incident on Friday, one deputy
wu· injured when, according to
Hart, he was punched by a
pri8oner.
Man, 18, i:njured
on Disney coaster
An 18-year-old youth remains
in aerloua condition today in the
intensive care unit of the UCI
Medical ·Center following a fall
Saturday afternoon from one of
Disneyland's top attractions,
Spece Mountain.
James HJggina, of Quartz Hill
in the Palmdale area. apparently
fell from the high-speed roller
coaster as the car in which he
WM traveling neared the end of
the ride.
Three men
die in crash
A Santa Ana man, his aon, and
a third man we.re killed and a
woman critically Injured in a
four-vehicle accident on the
Pomona Freeway.
Donald Baker, 64, and hia 90tl.
Kenneth. 31, both of Santa Ana,
and Robin Hernandez, 30, of
Downey, died in the 6:50 p.m.
acddent Sunday near Diamond
Bar.
He was rushed by paramedica
to UCI Medical Center where be
ia being treated for head and
back Injuries, according to
hospital apokeawoman Toby
Milligan.
Followln2 the miabap. the ride
wu cloee for almost two hours while Disneyland employees
searched for evidence of a
mechanical mishap. Howev5, a
park apokfllllD\llll said the ride WU functionin8 normally.
Lap hen, which automatically
lock ~ into place, were
func1:ionina and were in place in
the car ln which Hiatns wu
riding, the spoke9man reported.
An inveatiaatton by park
officials into the mlahap la
continuing. be uld.
The accident on the popular
SpM'e Mountain attraction Ls the
flrat major injury to have
OCCWTed since the ride opened in
1977.
Space Mountain la a twllty,
roll"° coater ride through the
·darkened interior of a larae
ooncrete mountain. It 18 located in
the park'• "Tomorrowland" area.
-·-1 t._ .....
The Deroodea were treated
and releaMd.
'n'9 80Cident occunec:l lhortly
after 1 p.m. about a half-mile off
the cout while the Bcyanta and
Oeroodu reportedly were
travellna from Huntinaton
Harbour to Newport Beach.
They had bouaht the boet, the
Anplique, the day before. lt•wu
their second outing on It,
accordina to offidalt.
The fTnt wave knocked the
boet over on ita aide and awept
the four men and boy overboard,
accordlnl to HunUnaton Beach
PoUce Lt. Jamee Walbr.
Ronald Bryant reportedly ·
suffered hMd lnju.MI.
Mn. ~ant wu awept off the
boat by a leCOnd wave. A third
wave hl\ while ahe waa
attemptina to climb beck aboerd,
aurvivon told authorities.
She wu not aeen ap.ln until
waahed up aaalnat &ne rocka
north of the Bluff area north of
Golden West Street.
She had a weak pulse but
wun't breathing, according to
Leaping into the top spot
UfeJl\W"d Debbie Friedman.
V-rledman and othere
admlnlltered mouth-to-mouth
resuecltatlon whlle llfUn1 her
over the ateep and rocky cliff.
But ahe WU pronounced deed
at Paclflc.a H011pital.
Rescue attempts were
launched when a man and a
dau,hter told police they aaw a
boet "•Plnnlna like a top." They
aald they aaw a body in the
water.
· Helicopter pilot Jon Arnold
rushed into a ction , flying
Vici Abajian and her teammates on the Huntington Beach High
School drill team go through their paces in fine style. Tlie team
took top honon al a recent competition in Loe Angeles and are
now considered the best group in the nation. Story and more
photos on Page B 1.
Ufeauarda Orea Crow and uave
Perry to the scene ln tepara&e
flUrhta.
Crow and Perry attached
fiotatlon unJw to the IW'vlvon
and stayed with them until they
were picked up by an Orar1C9
County Harbor Patrol tx.t.
Arnold maneuvered hia copter
H low aa poulble and at one
point, a wave threatened to
strike the craft.
The copter could have been
brou1ht down by the wave had it
(See TRAGEDY, Pa1e Al)
Laguna
slates
10k run
A 10 kilometer run alon1
Laauna'a atreeta ta echeduled
March 6 at 8 a.m., with mile
record holder Steve Scott
retuminC for a second time.
The race la be~=~ SchoolPower, the
Ed uca tton Foundation 'a
fund-raisl.ni arm, and apomored
by Naturtte.
Runners will circle i...una•a
downtown , then heaa out
Laguna Canyon to Can~ Al:retl
Drive, return tq town and run
aouth on Coaat Hlahway to
Upland Drive, returntna to
Forest Avenue.
The two eouthbound 1anea of
South Coast Highway will be
blocked oU for the 1,500 or ao
expected runnen.. accordinC to
ScboolPower'a Sandy Thornton.
Awarda, lnclud.ina 84 trophies,
will~ top flniahen in nearly two aae and .ex catepiel.
Firat place winners will be
awarded new nmnin8 shoes.
Pre-reptration cm\ la $8 wttb .
abirt and $4 without if cbecb are
malled before Feb. 28. R.ce day
~tion la $9 with a abirt and
"without.
Send checks to the Laruna
Beach Education Foundation,
P .O. Box 19, Laguna Be.ch. Ca.
92662.
Foe more inlormation, call the
foundation at (~11 .
Different look
for readers on
Comic Page
' The Daily Pilot'• Comic Paae
hu a new and different look
today with most of your old
favorites and a few new onea.
The c hanae la part of a
continuma Dally Pilot effort to live you the features you want
moat, packaaed ln a manner
that•a most convenient foe you.
The Daily Pilot Croaword
Puzzle will ·~·=ff!r1"8 a new home in the SectiCJo.
Unfortunately, today's puzzle
and the answers foe Saturct.y'a
puzzle were delayed in the mall.
'l'he Pilot apoto1lzea for the
at.ence of th.La popular feature,
whJch should nsume tiamorrow.
Sandra Hess, 26, of Bellflower.
waa driving eastbound in
Hernandez' car when the vehicle rm into a truck towing a d~p
trailer, accordina to the l::alifomia
ffiabway Patrol.
General anesthesia 'risk' in dental treatment
The Hernandet car swerved
left, cnmed two lanes and • dirt
center divider, and struck a
motorcycle driven by the
• Beker and al8o carrying ~father.
----llDEX-
By JODI CADENHEAD G<ho.IJNlt ....
An investigation into why
three patients died "followlnc
treatment at a Coata Meaa
dentiat'a offlce baa ratted
question. about the aafety of
imeral anesthesia.
Or. Dale Redla. California
Dental Auociation executive
di.rectol', aaid that while deatba ....Wtfna from general anestheeia
are rue, the pubUc should be
aware of JX*ible ~
Musical success story
O.erindW,eaee it the
trademark of many rock poupe
oaee they beeome taeeellful,
bat Ode bUd that really
appreeiatM lta Jen., popalarhy
n111 ii Eart1a, Wm• a: Fin.
P .. e 83.
Playo/11, BoWJd a
•• Anytime general aDatheaia is
u.ed, there la. risk," Red1g aald.
"Very often the public la not
aware of that fact. They ahould
be." In the lut five months two
women and a 13-year-oJd
Sacramento pl have died aft.er
underF'nl anstheU treatment
at Dr. Tony Proiop.~ Calta
M-office. Coate Meaa police and th1! Orance County c.oroner•a office
have launched an inve9t.i1atlon
Dally Pilot dnUDa eritie Tom Titu
loou bMk OB 20 , ..... of IMeeM
for the Hu...,._ &e.e• Playlao.te
-aad Hea ratM tlle .,.,.,., Top
10 perfonnaaeee o•er the yean.
P .. e Bl.
lnto the deaths of Cathryn D .
Jonea, 31, of Coeta Mesa. 'tVbo
died last week, and Minna Kim
Andreaaaen, who died last
September.
'roxlc:ol()lfical i.w are belq
(lee DENTAL. hp Al)
,
I,
,
\ ' ~I * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTIMo"day, Pebruary a1, 1983
TRAGEDY ...
From Page A1
not .-.nded qu6ckly, accord.lna
to ottidala ~ County Harbor Patrol s,t. Tom Pf etfftr Mid the four
youn1 men probably wouldn't
have 1urvtved had It not been for
the quick work of Arnold, Crow
and Ptn')'.
Pfeiffer eaid the 1urvlvor1
were aufttrina from expoeure
and hypothermia tn the
52-dearee water and wouldn't
have bttn able to tend for
the~lv•.
Pfeiffer aald none of the
pauenaora wore ltfe veata
althousn the equipment waa
available on the boat.
Bryant'• body wuhed up later
nearby hta wife'•·
'Ille Orange County coroner's
office aald today the cause of
death hun't t:ieen determined.
OllllJ "9ot lltlotee ~ C...,._ 81erf
Katherine Kentner shivered at start of
DENTAL ..
From Page A1
•
tryouts and Bill Babashort was first to · fini h. conducted today on the body of
13-year-old Patricia Craven, who
died Saturday at Minton
Community Hospital. She had
been on life support systems
since Feb. 6, after undersolng
eight houn of dental ll'eatment,
officials said.
35 need rescue . .,..,,...,....~----
in guard tryouts Officiala for the state Attorney
General's Office ln Loe Ancelet
aald they expect to request a
temporary restraining order
tomorrow to bar the Cotta Mesa
dentiat from practicing until the
lnvestlszatlon Is cnmolPt.Pd
Laguna Beach firefighters hunt for hot coals
after restaurant blaze.
Ocean conditions w ere so
rough during state lifeguard
tryouts Sunday morning at
Huntington State Beach that 35
of the applicants needed to be
rescued themselves.
Ken Burton a Huntington
State Beach lifeguard supervisor,
said more than 250 lifeguard
applicants, plus about 100
returning guards, endured
59-degree waters, strong currents
and 4-foot surf during the
competition for seasonal
lifeguard positions at.state
beaches.
Burton-said Sunday'~ event
was the largest lifeguard tryout
ever held at Huntington State
Beach. Because testing in the San
Diego area had been canceled,
the Huntington Beach event
drew applicants from up and
down the California coast, he
said.
• Tustin ll1an 1n
A Tustin man was arrested on
suspicion of felony hit-and-run
and drunken driving early
yesterday after witnesses told
police the man's car forced a
second car to slam into a traffic
light standard.
Irvine police Officer Steve
Frew arrested Henry Donald
Paton, 56, after observing the
suspect changing his front right
tire on MacArthur Boulevard not
far from the scene of the
accident.
The c rash occurr ed at
University Drive and California
Avenue after midnight, said
police Sgt. Bob Kredel.
When Frew asked the motorist
about the accident, Paton
reportedly said, "What
accident?"
The two occupants of the
second car, Mark Daniel
Hayward and Todd William
Keller, both 22 and from Irvine,
were listed in serious condition
today at Fountain Valley
Community Hospital.
Both were in the intensive care
unit. Hayward, the driver, has
head lacerations; Keller has a
Of the retumlng ll1eguards, all
but one passed the required
ph ysical tests. More extensive
teatin& for new llfeguardll
included a 1,000-yard rough
waler swim and. a run-swim-run
trial.
A ·state dental board
spokeswoman said the board
received reports of two other
patient deaths last year involving
other dent1.ats, but no complete
figures are available becaute only
deaths involving insurance
settlements ln exce11 of $3,000
need be reported under state law.,
$ 7 ,500 fire hits
La Paz restaurant
Burton said 100 of the 250 new
applk:ants were selected as
finalists. Theee lifeguards now
must submit to oral interviews
during coming weeks.
A Ure erupted Sunday at the
La Paz restaurant In Laguna
Beach, causing $7,500 damage to
a second-story storage room, fire
officials said.
ignited the structural frame of
the storage room, he said.
AbOut 60 of these applicants
will ultimately be hired as
seasonal lifeguards at state
beaches, including Huntington
and Bolsa Chica-off Huntington
Beach, and San Clemente, San
Onofre and Doheny In south
Orange County.
There are 20,274 licensed
dentists in California. In 1982
there waa one Ucenae revocation,
eight suspensions and nine
p-ro~ation"9 for lnfracti.ona
involving medical negligence.
The Mexican food restaurant,
l oca ted at 1133 S . Coast
Highway, was closed even
though there was no damage to The blaze was ca~ by heat the dining room or kitchen, escaping from the kitchen area Jewell said.
through a gae__Eetween a metal No one was injured In the
Seasonal lifeguards work up to
1,500 hours yearly, primarily
between Easter and Labor Day.
Starting salary is $6.76 per hour.
Balboa blackout
caused by cable
stove. hood _an(l me{a[back.!nLc:>n ~ide-ftt.,--w h lch-i iwol ved.-U -
a wall behind a ittove, saRr firefighters, three engine Lag~ Beach Fire Department companies and one rescue
Captain Herb Jewell. vehicle. The fire took five
Over a period of time, the heat minutes to control.
A faulty underground cable is
being blamed for an electrical
Throngs follow sUn
outage on the Balboa Peninsula By all accounts, It was just like hit, run last night. summer yesterday. Thousands
TM blackoat; which occurred flocked to Orange Coast beaches
at about 7:30 p.m., affected 1,000 to catch a few rays and otherwise
punctured stomach and other Southern California Edison bask in this unseasonably warm
lacerations, Kredel said. customers near Main Street and weather.
Hayward was driving his 1960 Ocean Boulevard, according to Beach parking spaces became
Corvalr wes.l on University Edison spokesman Ken Bellia. scarce as the mercury soared. but
within the speed limit when the The outage lasted about 45 lifeguards r e porte d o nly
suspect. driving eastbound, made minutes for rno.t residents and scattered rescues of swimmers.
a U-turn, K.redel aaid. The can busineslea. However, Bellis Mid Huntington State Heach
collided and HaY"'ard'a vehicle it. took a little more than two reponed about 15,000 people and
veered off the road and smashed hours to restore electricity to city beach officials estim,ated
"The combination of the
four-day weekend and great
weath~r has made it very
crowded," said Huntington
Beach marine safety Lt. Bill
Richardson.
Newport Beach mari.ne safety
officials reported 45,000
beachgoers and Laguna Beach
atte ndance peaked al 30,000
people. In typical winter
weather , beach attendance is
only a fractio t. head-on into the Ugh\ standard, about l>.00 homes. 16,000 on the sand. he said. .....::....:..:.. __ :.._ ____________________ __:_ ______________________________ ~
Frew said Paton's car fit the
description of the car, complete
with fresh scrapes and paint
transfers.
Paton and his wife, Nonna,
were not injured, Kredel said.
Cloudy and '-t .... warm
pre11ur• •r•a •••••n• ano moYW eutwwd T"-" thllre'U be 1ome low cloudlnaH and log
along Iha C:OU1 •
Surf WU HPKlad to reec:h • aev.n tMt tomonow. end ., .. Coastal 111eguard• w•r"" ~hgMr•. 1wlmmar1 and boatfil to t•I!• Verl•bl• high CIOudln•H pr.c.ution. In or ,_,. the wew.
1oNght end 1omorrow. 0-nlgttt Two people died end 11 oti..
iow. 42 to 55 Hlgha tomorrow ea -• washed Into the oceen In to 71. three eeper11e boating ecdden1S
E la•w h • r •. from Po Int Sunday Two of the bost9 off the
Conc•ptlon lo the Mexican South•rn e •lllornle co•ll bord•r •nd oul 110 mll•1: cepetzed end -• dMttoy9d In ~ wind• 10 10 20 l!noc. tM 1urbulent w1ter Whlle thrM
w1tt1 combined -to 10 15 tMt peop1e -· wun.d off 1 ll8hlng o¥•r outer water• lhrough boet In the Sen Frendaoo Bey tomorrow locally light ,,.,imi. The coast might Hp«lenc• wind• tonight •nd tomorrow. IOrM log end low~ late
becoming moetly "" a to 15 1ori1g11t and 1i1rty ~ow. the !!not• tomorrow ellarnoon -thllr ~ Miid.
w ... .ny ....its 5 to a feel. Some ----------tog end low doud"'-along the '71
b••chu .... tonight •nd • emperatures ,_,,ow morning.
·,U.S. suntniary
S-~ In Hew Me.cJco
remelned blocked by anowdt•lb
ew1y todey. the •ttennath of •
wln1er ltorm that 1W11Pt through
N9w ~. Colorlldo, K-.
Oklahoma 1111d Teus. Tt1velen'
~ remained In effect for
~em ,._ MeJtlco Ind the
T-PMMndle.
a..wtlere, OOld elt Miiied In
the 1411* Or_. LM• region. ~..,.,. nMr nro today In northern Mlnneeot•. while
tempereturu In the tMn• end 20• -e reported from North
[)Mote to ..... Englend.
Sh-• a1'd thund•ntorme -e exc>«ted to 19fead 1818'
tocMy lr0tn ..cem r .... ecroa
the Lower Mllele8lool Vllley Into
AMMme. ~ t---. end
fla Aot1C1e PenMndle. Light rein WH toracHt tor
<>&home. ~ end Mllaourt.
Cloucle _.,. lnOreeelnO -Iha Central Appelactttene, Ught
ftllW -pr9dlcted In nor1llern .... lnglend end northern .... ,., .....
Ter11pereture1 around the Mdofl 81 rnklirll8M PST ranged "'°"'"""' --ebCIW 9'0 In w~...,._,to 10...,_1n
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Boeton
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Buftllo Burington
Cuper
CMtteeton. S.C.
CN11eeton. w V. Ohettotte. N C. ~ Cincinnati ci.v.tend •
Columbia, 8.C Columtiu.
Dlllee-Ft Worth = Dee~ Detroit
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Navy stripe Brookstretch
from our "346,, department
The classic pin striped navy suit is offered here
with the benefit of Brookstretch. This polyester
~nd worsted blend bas an extra bit of "give" at
streaa points like knees, elbows and shoulders,
adding comfort to crease-resistance. lt's available
exclusively in our "346" department, and tailored
here on o ur distinctive 3-button model. Coat and
trousers, $285
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~ • 01ang• CoHt DAILY PILOT/Monday, f'tbru1ry 21, 1813
Need repairs? Don't call Ma Bell
' Bf Tile A11oelattd Pre11 ' h uaed to be that when your
telephone broke, all you had to dQ wu dlal 611 and the phone
company l.'lllne out and fixed It
for free.
No more. •
The revolution in the way
consumers deul with the ir
telephone service la extending to
the way In which phones are
repail'ed. according to execuUvee
of the Bell System (American
Teleptaone & Tele8J'aph).
For the next year especially.
It's a bird's life
poople who buy their telephon•
are aoln, to have to remember
where they bou&ht them to 1•t
tht!m repalrl'd. They won't bet
able to turn to their local Boll
comp1my for help.
Repair proceduree are affected
by the telephone deresulatlon
program that began Jan. 1, whan
the Federal Communlcatlona
CommJaalon required AT&T to
separate the aale of newly
manufacture<I telephones from
provision of local service.
AT&T compiled with the order
by ~ti.In¥ up an w aublldlary
Amerlt'an Bell Inti. to tako
over all N I of new l'Qulpmcmt
formerly h ndlt'd by AT&T'1 22
wholly owned Bt-11 Sy1tem
c:omp1mlN.
T he Bfoll coml)tnle1 ctan atUI
lea.e or at>ll telephones from
exl1tlng lnventorlea. But once
the1e Inventories are exhausted,
conaumera who need a n ew
phone thil yHr wlU have to buy
one either from American &U or
from a compe\.lng manufacturer
auch aa International Telephone
Feeding seagulls can be a dangerous proposition for the one
below tossing bread crum bs. But it's apparent these feathered
beggars have found a host a long the coast.
Boy Scouts seek
·building to burn-
and Telcjtraph Corp., tho Tandy
Corp.'• RadJo Shack 1t.oree or the
OTE Corp.
In addition to new equipment,
t'On1umera are t>t-tna offered the
chance to buy the phones alrffdy
In their homea that they lease
from th~lr local Bell company.
That'• where phone repaint {let
a little complicated. Hore are
aome 1eneral con1ume r
rutdellne1;
-A cuatomar can continue
renting a phone, with repalrl and
maintenance covered by the
monthly leasing fee. Eventually,
however, the rental opt.ion wlU
become more expensive, and
phones will become more 1tyllah
and sophisticated. prompting
people to buy.
-Con s umers who buy a
te l e phone from an AT&T
competitor such u I'M' or Radio
Shack will have to follow the
m anufacture r 's repair or
warranty procedures.
-American Bell equipment
will carry a one-year warranty,
plus an initial 30-day refund
offer if the customer Isn't
aatlsfied with the phone. During
the warranty period, phones can
be re paired at no cost. If the
repair cannot be performed
immedlat.ely, and customers have
only one phone, they'll be able to
borrow one.
After the American Be ll
warranty expires, the customer
must pay to have it fixe d .
Spokesman Bryan Monahan says
the charge will be "nominal" and
that c ustomers can get an
estimate in advance. Whether the
phone is under warranty or not,
it must be taken to an American
Bell service cent.er to be fixed.
Film festival aids
schools • IR ~aguna
A film festival fund-raiaer, featurfna aurfina moviet and
footaae of hang glidlna, mow akUna and ak.ateboardlna w1l1 be
shown Friday and Saturday In Laguna Beach.
Laauna Beach SchoolPower, the money ralatna arm of the
Laguna Beach Education Foundation, ii IJ>OnlOrinc the film
ahowinp at the Lquna Beach Hlah School ArtJst8' Theater.
A 40 minute segment of t.facG1lllvray-FreernAn'1 "5
Summer Stories" will be shown, aa well aa 40 mlnuie. of
Australian surfing, and doc:Umentarlea on a 1970. aurfl.ng hero.
An 11 minute film on hangrgUdlng, akilng and aUrlfna,
narrated by Orson Welles, will al8o be featured.
Coat ia a3 for adulta and children, and prooeed.e go to the
Laguna Beach Unified School District.
The program begina at 8 p.m. both nights and a surfboard
and wet.suit will be given as door prizes. •
•Leaming how to invest in the atock market la the subject
of a aerninar at Saddleback College's Mission Viejo campua
Saturday.
Attorney Rick Fenelll will survey market investment ~pportunlties in a talk designed for beginning Investors.
The claas will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the cost 11
$35. For Information, call 831-4646.
Two weekend sk1 trips to Mammoth Mountain have been
scheduled by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Department.
The trips will be Friday and March 25. An $85 fee
includes tranaportat:Jon, two nights lodging and a dinner on the
r~~am trip. The fee does not include lift tickets.
For more information, call 640-2271.
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The Exploring division of the Orange County
Council, Boy Scouts of America, needs to obtain a
condemned or otherwise useless structure to be
used for fire control training during the 10th
Annual California Fire Exploring Academy, March
27-April 2.
The academy trains young adults in arson
investigation, live building firefighting, vehicle
extrication and search and rescue techniques.
In order to train participants in lfve firefighting
a structure is need(!(i which will be set afire for
training purposes. According to Dean Egertson,
Explorer executive, donating a structure for this
purpose is an "excellent opportunity to take
advantage of a tax deduction" while providing
future firefighters with a "unique training
experience."
-ale0h0lie~?
The academy is expected to draw participants
from three states and 35 Explorer posts. Through
Santa Ana College two units of course credit is
available upon completion.
For more information call the Exploring
division of the Orange County~. Boy Scouts
of America at 546-4990.
E x -envoy to talk
at UN group meet
"Trouble at the UN: The Reasons Why" will be
the topic of former ambassador John R .
Cllngennan's speech at the meeting of the Orange
COunty Chapter of the United Nations Aaeociation
Wednesday.
Clingerman ia a graduate of MichJgan State
University, having obtained degrees in history and
philoeophy. He served in the State Department
from 1957 through 1979 in Nepal, Republic of the
Congo, Ghana, Dahomey, Zambia and in 1979 he
became United States Ambassador to Lesotho.
Al present he la a diplomat in residence at the
University of Redlands. He is considered an expert
on African affaln.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the
UNA Center, 2428 North Grand Ave., Santa Ana.
The public is invited. There will be no admission
charge but re9ervations are requested. Call 542-9743
for details. "
Early Bird-Dinner Special-a
BEEF RIB DINNER '5.95
Includu Soup or Salad
Baked Potato & Corn on Cob
also
Pacific a .. s •• ,,.,
,Priae Ii• 17.95
1
Tender chunks of beef, delicately
marinated, and served on a skewer with onion and green pepper.
Complete with soup. salad, potato. vegetable. tomato wedges, and roll.
CANCER
-EJECl
CENTER
OF O~ANGE COUNTY
A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
OFFERING BELOW COST
COMPREHENSIVE SCREENING
FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER
• SCREENING INCLtlDES •
Thorough Physical
Complete Blood Count
Stool Bleeding C.heck
Pap Smear For Women ·
Self Ex•mlnatlon ln1tructlon1
Medlc•I Center Prot•alon•I Bulldlng
18800 Main ltrMt Suite 105
Huntington •••ch, C•llt.
841-1871
Take time to answer these questions as honestly as
you_ can. The results may surprise you.
YES NO
l. Do you loee time from work due to drinking? 0 0
2. l.t drinking malting your home life unhappy? D D
3. Do you drink became you are ahy with 0 0
other people?
4. l.t drinking affecting your reputation?
5. Have you ever felt remone after drinking?
6. Have you gotten into financial difficultiea u
a result of drinking?
D O DO
DO
7. Do you turn to lower compani_o~ and an 0 0
inferior environment when drinking?
8. Does{.our drinking make you careleee of 0 0
your amily'a welfare?
9. Hu your ambition deereaeed since drinking? 0 0
10. Do you crave a drink at a definite time daily? 0 0
11. Do you want a drink the next morning? 0 0
12. Does drinking cauae you to have difficulty 0 0
in 1leeping?
13. Hu yow efficiency decreased since drinking? 0 0
14. l.t drinking jeopardiaing your job or busineee? 0 0
IS. Do you drink to acape from worriet or
trouble?
16. Do you drink alone?
'
OD O D
17. Have you ever bad a complete loee of memoty 0
u a result of drinking? 0
18. HD your physician ev~ you for
drinking?
19. Do you drink to build up your aelf·
confidence?
OD
DO
20. Have you ever been to a hoepital or inlt.itution 0 0
on account of drinking?
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