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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-27 - Orange Coast PilotIt your Soclal Security number •• 575-24-4032 you've wonl -8MP•ge82 Coa st It's leap year and we asked local women If they plan to ask a man to marry them./ A3 Fountain Valleywlll be Increasing Its bus shelter program from 10 shelters to30./A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Califo rnia A sniper's attack has made kids at a Los An- geles school afraid to attend classes today./ A4 .:;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Natio n Gary Hart's confident, Jesse Jackson's apologetic as NH primary nears./A4. A blizzard has launched a blltzkrieg against the na- tion's heartland./ A4 World Lebanon's president Is feeling the pressure after pullout of Marines./ A4 Archeologlsts say they've found five tombs belong- ing to Ramses It./ A4 Features Top teachers of the year run In the Panian family In Costa Mesa./81 A 10-year-study proves that lowering the cholesterol level In the blood reduces heart-disease rlsk./82 ·:·:·: .. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Former Edison standout Jon Butler paced the UCLA track team in a victory over UC Irvine and Fresno State./C1 The Montreal Expos have traded veteran Al Ollver to the San Francisco Glants./C2 Wlnterhawk came close to setting an elapsed time record In the race around Catallna./C4 :·:·:·:·:"':·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Tom Bosley can see the handwriting on the wall, but he's stlll not ready for "Happy Days" toend./83 :·:·:·:·:·:"!'.,!•!·: .. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Bualnesa What are the underlying factors behind the Im- pressive drop In un- employment to 8 per- cent? Sylvia Porter epeculates./BS Bridge B• Butt.tin Board A3 BuMnell 85 Catlfomla New. A4 Clutlfted CM eomic. &4 CroelWOt"d C8 O..ttl Notlcee C4 ..... p Your'Mff 82 H«OIC<>Pe ce Ann L.nder9 82 NatJonal Newt A• Publfc Notleel C5 Spom C1-4 ltook Market• 88 Televt9ion 83 ThMttrl 83 W•thtr A2 Wot1d Newt A4 CllAIT 110111 Offshore quakejolts Coast From 1taff ud wire report• A smaJI but sharp earthquake off the coast of Huntington Beach jolted sleepina OBnie Coast residents early today, noodina area police depart- ments with dozens of telephone calls from worried citizens. The 2: 18 a .m. earthquake, the second in the state in the past two days, was centered in the Pacific Ocean about I 3 miles southwest of Salling resolutely Huntinston Beach, acoordina to Den· nis Meredith of the California In· atitute o(Tecbnology in PasadenL He said the quake measured 3.9 on the Richter scaJe but did no damaae. "We had quite a few calls,., uid a Huntinston policedispatc:ber. ••1t was juat a JOit. There was no damaae or anytbina reported. It was real abort." "It wasn't severe, apparently," the dispatcher added. "Some people waited to wake up before they called ... Residents reponcd the quake rat- • tied windows for a few aeconds. One woman said she wu awakened about 2:20 a.m. bX her parakeet who ••jutt went crazy.• Huntington police estimated they had about 40 telephone calls. Lt. Jim Jacobs in Newpon Beach said he received at least I 0 calls. "Nobody reported any damqe, .. Mid Jacobi. Earlier, a q_uake resiJtenna 4.S rattled the Kllh Siem near the Mammoth Lakes lki retort on Sun- day evellina. also cau1in1 no reported daJnqe. TM two quakes apparently were not related, aa:ordina to the state Office of Emeraency Services. Surfda~uake bit at S:4S p.m. and was cen at Crowley Lake, about 20 milet aouthcut of the Mammoth ska reaon and 2SO miles oorth of Loi Anieln. ~~-"It was no uigjc, .. Mono C®~ 1berifr1 Deputy AJ Lombardo · . "We have thole all the time. We don't even start worrying until they're up around the six-point mark. .. State seilmopaphers said the quake al.Jo was felt in Inyo County. MeRdith said the two Quakes ~ unrelated. 100-mph crash kills Newport opthalmologist Wr eck cuts power t o 2 ,000 homes in Laguna Hills Newport Beach optbalmoloaist Samuel Wang, who planned to for- mally open his own practice today, was killed Saturday night when he lost control of bis speedina Porsche near bis Laguna Hills home. Wang lost control of the sports car while traveling about I 00 mph. The Porsche skipped a curb, went air- borne and smashed into a power pole, slicing it in half. Wana's twisted car came to a stop near the guarded front gate of bis neiJttborbood, accordina to the Califomta Hi&hway Patrol. The er.uh, which occurred about I I p.~ caused a power ouLa&c to about 2,uw Laauna Hills residents. Wana. 361 had shared the Newport Beacb practtce of Dr. Georae DuPont for three yean, but planned to open bis office 1n Mariner's Medkal Plaza near Hoag Memorial Hospital today. .. We were assoctateS for three yean.," DuPont said. "He was a nice man and a good eye specialist.·· · Wang also was in charge of the Lion's Oub-UC Irvine eye bank subnormal vision division, DuPont sajd. He ran the service. which fitted special reading aids to people with severe eye problems. Wans owned two Poncbes and entered them in races throuab the Ponche Qub of America. Fitzpatrick target at Laguna forum Hous ing for senior citizens key issue amon candidates By L.P. BENET Ot .. 0.-, ........ Laguna Beach City Councilman NeiJ Fiupatrick was an incumbent on a hot seat. affordable senior housina for elderly residents. Fitzpatrick is being challcn&cd by John Gabriela. Paul Munoz, Martha CoUilOn, Sincliir .. Si. Jones. Paul Christiansen and Rickey Slater. The 92-foot. three-muted mchooner Reeol- ution ..U. lnto Newport Barbor Saturday afternoon from Lone Beach. The re- farbiehed 0.hlnl .chooner wu built ln 1928 ln 1118e1Mlppl ud will dock ln Newport u a charter boat for three yean. Fiupatrick, the only incumbent in the seven-person race for two seats on the Laguna Beach City Council in the April I 0 election, reacted strongly after coming under fire Friday from the challengers who charged the council has not done enough to secure Gabriels, speaking during Fnday night's City Council candidates forum sponsored by the Laguna Greenbelt, Inc, said f:iupatrick and other council members made a mis-- take when they failed to endorse a senior housing site as part of the old Baywood development on El Toro Road that fell through a few years aao. The 60-year-old candidate also saad a ci ty approved elderly bousjng (Plaae eee LAGtmA/ A.2) County still needs a second airport Report says another facility crucial even with JW A expansion ---------- By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... o.., ll'ltot lwtl A consultant's report on a proposed S 193 m1lhon expansion plan for John Wayne Airport backs Newport Beach's claim that lhe county is in desperate need of a 1CCOnd com- mercial a1rpon, a city official said today. "Even with the expansion in the master plan. the airport still could not handle even 50 percent of the air traffic demand for the county," said Ken Delino, Newport's executive assistant to the city manaaer and the city's chiefairport negotiator. "I think the consultant's report ~upports Newport's position that John Wayne can never satisfy the ·I county demand and that a new airpon is needed," he added. The report, prepared for the Or- ange County Board of Supervisors by the Newport Beach consulting tinn of C H2M Hill , forsecs a 340,()()().square-foot terminal. 7 3 commercial jct departures a day and I 0.2 million passengers a year. John Wayne Airport's tenninal 1s only 27,000 square feet and was planned for 400,000 passengers yet more than 2.6 million passengers crowded the airport last year. But the report.also concedes that air traffic passenger demand for Orange County will peak a more than double that level, 22 million passengers a year in just 16 years. "The supervisors arc being clob- bered over their own beads even by their own consultants," said Barbara Llchman. who heads the Airi><>rt Working Group, a coalition of New- Port homeowner associations who (Pleue .ee 91tCOM>/ A2) Fatal cruh In Me.. Bernd Rebtay. 43. of eo.ta 11 ... wu killed early Sunday morntac wlaen hie 'ftD wu broadalded by a car tlaat alletedlJ ran a red U,bt at Newport Boalnard and Vanpard Way lD eo.ta lie.a. The d.rl.v of tbe car. Swn Bachmenn, 25. of Coeta lie.a, wu an•ted on aaapld.on of feloay dnmken d.rtYint ud .eblcalar maa•laaiJater. I I Huntln(ton Beach Search and Re.cue E.zplorera Poet 663 member• briefed (above) on •earch for anonl•t: Ezplorer John WlllM>D ta1b to Jimmy Goar (left) whlle delt•erlDC Oyer (below). $500 reward for midnight firebug Authorities have ofTcred a $500 reward for informatio n leading to the arrest of an arsonist believed to have set seven fires tn the last mo nth in a congested Huntington Beac h neigh- borhood. A team of city Ex plorers and poh,·e officers conducted a door-to-door sweep throupi the neighborhood Sunday passing out reward infor- mation and making pleas for area residents to obtain smoke detectors Huntington Beach fire offi cials arc worried the firebug, unless ap- prehended quickly, could kill some- one. .\II seven fires. which have caused more tha n $1 30,000 in damage. have been c;e t in a high-<lens1ty area on Yorktown Avenue between England and Delaware streets. Most of the fires ha ve broken ollt 1n carports, trash dumpsters and laundry rooms. The arso nist, always striking dur- ing darkened evening or pre-<lawn hours. has used trash. paper, boxes, lint a nd rags to fuel the bla1es. Residents an the area have been urged to lock garages and cars. close ltds on large dumpsters and remove an) combustible material o;uch a trash SECOND AIRPORT NEEDED ... From Al are seeking a new airport sate. "It shows the lack the courage to face the real issue -a new airport site," Lichman added. Both Delino and La chman agreed that the consultant''> re port stcngthens Newport's bad to include language 1n a proposed band ing agreement hm1tingexpam1on at John Wayne Airport requiring the super- from open areas. Because the fires have been touch- ed ofTdunng hours when many of the apartment dwellers arc sleepin~, fire officials say it is crucial that residents purchase smoke detectors. The only injury so far came when a 20-year-old woman suffered a sprained ankle when running fro m one oft.he fires. The firs t in the senes of blazes was Jan. 22 when a ~rport was torched. The most recent came last Wednes- day when a laundry room was set afire. v1s1ors to build a second commercial airport. A draft of the proposed JOint-powers agreement approved by the Newport Beach City Council calls fo r the supervisors to select a second airport site within three years of the agreement's signing and to start constructio n of the airport within I 0 years. After re view by the county's Air· pon Commission, the agreement's wording was softened to, the county shall "employ all reasonable efforts attempting" to select a new airport site within three years and start constru~tion within IO years. "Young for a binding airport a~eemcnt that addresses an alternate site would be an exercise of both good intenuons toward the people of Orange C'ounty and political courage that the supcrv1s1ors have not shown an the past," L1chman said. "We are never going to get a new airport until we can reach some sort of a~ment on John Wayne Airport," Delano said. VICTIMS FACE LIFETIME OF TRAUMA ••• From Al Bobby came forward and agr«d to testify ap.inst ham So did a l~year-oJd who claimed he also had been molested repeatedly But even then, Bobby reponed he had mixed feelings. On one hand he cated about the man and on the other be thouaht the man should be in prison. Tbe Newport Beach man did end up in state pnson He received a 13-year sentence af\cr pleading gutlty to all ctwJes. But that wasn't the end of the turmoil for Bobby. who was left not tnowina how to hve a normal hfe. He wun 't sure whether he was p y or atraiabt or bow to seek out fnends h15 ownaac. PowcU 111d the confu11on o ver .uual idcnuty as typical 1n molest victims. uThc development of mUeulinity in se.1u•I identity 1s a va)' tenuow thina to stan out with.'' • I said PoweU of Parents United. "In nonnal development. the boy moves from an attraction to hl5 mothe r to identify with the more aarcuive figure ID life (his father) and wants to be like him. He develops a belief that aomeday he will 10 after a woman and have one ofbia own." But boys who arc molested at the age when their sexuahty is dcvelopana arc forced to abandon the agressive role and become sexually subm1ss1ve. Powell sa,1d. "Instead of belp1na them act 1n touch with their ~on and be1na hkc men, they're forocd into a 'ubmtssive role. Their trainms 1 to ~the passive partner. Later they do not feel like they are 1uH.1blc putncn for contact with adult femaleJ,'' he 1d. Many boys who are. molested choose a hom<>Jexual lif4 aylc, Powtll said, hut no1 always. • • .. / Some mrn who were molested as children part1c1pate in a treatment program at Parents United. "They have difficulty havina con· fidencc an themselves as men but have never been attracted to children or other men.·· Powell said ... y ct they don't Stt thcmxlvcs as attraetivc love partners to women." Last month -nearly.a year after Bobby ended the relationship with the man -he landed in the "rubber room" ap1n. still haunted and tor- mented by1us past. Powell said the trauma of a molest victim may ~ life--lona. but worst of all is the po s1b1hty that boys who arc molested are traumatized in a wa1 that lead$ to the possibility of thCtt later rcpeauna the cycle by becc>mina molctters themselves . ''What (an adult molester) sees in a child relates to his own upmenoc at that a~:· Powell said. "The molester ruchCPout to the child he oncx was.·· I • High clouds and fair skies Coutal te&.e 35 " st ,. 42 26 " 21 50 32 51 44 45 29 11 at M H II 11 41 u ,. 10 11 01 11 ao 00 .of )1 to 40 24 JI 1• M 22 40 II " 71 71 46 4 21 .. 50 71 M 38 32 40 32 ee ,. 41 1)3 11 52 44 30 .. 21 82 42 11 74 32 21 32 II M 31 ..... 41 27 ... 31 ,.. 11 51 32 45 2t 1t 14 71 .. 41 27 72 45 fq~ WHll\ef Set~• MOM US Oapl o1 C-tc Aatnl\1 Snewfro Shower•• f!urri.1 • • Fronts· Cold ..., Warm w. 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(The teen·ager's name was withheld by police because of his age.) left h a nd during altercation Later, at I :25 a.m. Sunday, Rathbun went to the tecn-ager's house in the southern portion of the city, armed with a hunting knife. McErlain said. · A 21-year-old Huntington Beach man turned himself in to police early Sunday in connection with the stabbing of a tcen~age acquaintance. When the teen-ager came outside, the two again struggled. The teen was stabbed in the right thigh and was cut on the left hand, McErlain said. The youth was taken to Pacifica Hospital for treatment . The older man, Steven Patrick Rathbun. was placed an Orange County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadJy weapon, police said. Sgt. Ed McErlain said Rathbun was involved in a fistfight early Saturday night with a 17-year--old acquaint- Rathbun fled after the struggle, but then surrendered himselfand the knife at the front desk of the Huntington Beach Police Station, McErlain said. · ~if ildMi~N:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- LAG UN A CANDIDATES' FORUM ••. From Al project at 3rd Street and Mermaid Street did not meet the needs of low-income seniors because the units can only be purchased. "This is a project for the wealthy," Gabriels said. "'What we need 1s one for those who can only afford $400 a month." But Fitzpatnck shot back, saying the Baywood development was a poor choice for a senior housing site because 11 was located too far outside city limits. ln addition. he said current council members have not iJllored the senior housing pli&ht, listing proposed projects at the Vil- lage Entry and Thurston Park as strong possibilities to relieve the shortage. "What we need is community support." Fitzpatrick said. Two other candidates also lashed out at Fitzpatnck. Christiansen charged that council members have not investigated private incentives to encourage developers to include units for seniors in building ventures .• And in perhaps the most emo- tionaJly charged statement of the evening, Munoz claimed he heard Fitzpatrick say if someone can't afford to live in Laauna. they ought to move out. "I never said that." Fitzpatrick countered. "I challenge you to name the time and place when you heard me say that.·· Munoz did not respond. When Fitzpatrick's record wasn't Just Call 642-6086 D=t te Ouarenteed ... one., , ,.,., • "'°" 00 "01 "••• yOU• o•Pt• Dy ~)()o m , .. oetoo. 7o m •"d t ou• 'oo, ••" t>• ...,_.., ••1 ... 0•, ~ ""'4•r " '°" 00 -•ec. ..... YOU' being debated, the forum centered o n largely environmental issues. ColJison and Jones, both members of the city Design Review Board, differed on the controversial San Joaquin Hills freeway, a proposed highway that would begJn at the Corona del Mar freeway, bisect greenbelt territory and connect to the Santa Ana freeway near San Juan Capistrano. Collison said it is unlikely that the city wiU be able to stop the county from building the freeway, but said the city should fight vigorously to scale down the size of the project from the proposed 15 lanes and reduce the number of on and off ramps at roads leading into the city. Jones, however, described the free- way as "a major threat" to Laguna Beach and should be fought at every step of the way, citing the future development of the Foothill Cor- ridor. which would stretch from Dana Point Harbor to the proposed Eastern Comdor parallel to the Newport Freeway, as jusfication to reject the San Joaquin Hills freeway entirely. The o ther candidates, except Slater, voiced opposition to the freeway. Slater. a self-described con- servative. said he favored the freeway because it would reduc~ traffic coojcs- uo n o n adjacent roads. Christiansen was the most o utspoken candidate against the pres.- ent City C:ouncil, usint1 virtu8;1l,Y every speaking opportunity to cnt1- cize the council as an ineffective body who invite too many lawsuits .. A voiding another lawsuit was one reason why he says the city should support Carma-Sandling's offer to trade 440 acres of open space for a 30 acre. 110-unit development. "h's a good compromise," he said. "If we deny the project, we'll get another lawsuit." Mesan Florence Bullard dies Private funeral services have been conducted for Florence G. Bullard of Costa Mesa, who died Feb. 18 an Mesa Verde ConvaJcscent Hospital. She was 81. son, D. Bruce Bullard. of Costa Mesa. Also surviving are two sisters -Ann Grohman of Caledonia, Minn., and A lace Sargent of St. Paul. Minn. Mrs. Bullard, a native o f CaJedonia, Minn .. is survived by a Interment was made in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. Whal do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me11age will be record~. transcribed and dellvered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same U-boar answering service may be used to record lettert to &be editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include Uaelr na me and telephone number for verification. No circ ulation calls, plu1e. Tell H what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Schwartz HI Pvblrshef ~ ...... 1141'°'4m Cl1111fted ...-... ,,.,....,.. All ..., ••11•r1R ...... ea m1 MAIN Offtel 3)() ,.,.,., S..r SI COllla Mele CA Ma aoor ... lo• IMO Cotla M9M CA ~ ~·'Ohl •Ml 0.MOI C-~ ~ No •••t tt O•••• '"""'•l•o"• ••t1ot1•I mtttt• 01 ~,_,_,...,M Jf\ey lle-Odlad~~ ,,.._ ol '""Y'lQht -<09r .., 7 • "' ... ..._ tO • m end '°'6 CCV\' _.. 119~ Chaq DowaUby ROMmary Churchman EdttOf end Aast118ot ControOef ..... c~ T .. ,.....,_ ~Coullly ..... lacl'IN N9AI --- ... _ 10 lhe Pvbl sher VOL n ,No.a I J J I - Speakers sought by Cancer Sectety It's Leap Year. Are you golng to ask a man to marry you thls year? Valleyb expan~lon bus shelte~ The American Cancer Society will conduct a ipe&ta'•a trainina worbbop for people interested in bec:iomiat volunteer caoocr education speak.en Tuesday and March 6. Tuetday•s 1nsion wilJ be held from 3 to S p.m. at .,_,.. MuteUm Foundation in Santa Ana. while the ~ 6 meetin& is scheduled for the cancer IOciety's c>mce •t .-030 Birch SL, Suite l 0 l.t Newport Beach. Further infbnnation is available at 7S2-e600. .S.tate plannf"I Nmmar 11et An educational lepJ seminar will be presented Tuaday by attorney W. Bailey Smith at the community C'OOm of G'"lendale federal Savinas, 100 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. £.late plannina will be the topic of tbe 7 p.m. session and raervations may be obtained by calling Ginny or Carol at 644-S300. Job 11eeker'• cll.nlc opening A four-week job seeker's clinic beains today for those wbo want to explore career options. The career assessment and exploration class is be1na offered by the Women's Opportunities Center of UC Irvine. Fifteen professionals will be panelisu. The course combines 44 class hours with career research and job interviewina. Rqistration information can be obtained by calling 8S~7128. Forum .et o.n eatl.ag dl.arden •"The Eatina Disorders -N~Dircctiong" wiJI be the !_Oeic of a public forom Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Science Lecture Hall on the UC Irvine campus. The proaram, whi£h will feature discussion of uorexia nervosa and bulimia, is being presented f~ as a public senrice. Funher information may be obtained by calliDJ the university service at Capistrano by the Sea Hospna.I in Dana Point at 831-6631. T.a •lated o.n yoatllfal •trea Daily PiJot columnist Dr. Linda AJgazi, a psycbol- oeitt and ~counselor, will speak on .. Being Small in a Bia World' Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . at the Reading Gam~e 14Sl Qua1i St., Suite 209, Newport Beach. · will di1CUss stresses on children and young adults. rvations are necessary and may be made by callina 9SS.1 l OS. · 1Vomea voten plaa meetl.ag• The Leaaue of Women Voters of the OranfC Coast wiU conduct two meetings Tuesday, concluding its study ,on national security. The morning session will be held at 9:30 a.m. at OleDdale Federal Savinas in Laauna Hills. The nijllt meetiq, at 7:30 p.m ., is scheduled for 2689S Vista Grande, Mission Viejo. Call 64S-7120 for additional information. ~ focaw o.n mentally Ul 1 The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of 0ranae County will bold its~ montbJy speaker's meeting iucsday •l 07:30 p.m. in me Fellowship flall of Trinity Presbyterian Cburcb. 17th and Prospect streets, Santa Ana. ,8arbua Seeley. p~ manager of aftercare ~.for Oranae County Health Care A8ency/Mental Health Services, will be the suest speaker. lDe meetina is open to the public with further information available at S44-M88. Germe.nt DUtrJct trlp planned The City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches & Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip to the Garment District in Los Angeles March 31 from 8 a .m. to 4 p.m. To sign up and to get more information, call 7S9-9472. Monday, February 27 • I :30 p.m., Oraa1e Couey P•••mc Commt11loe. Hall of Adnunistration, l 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m ., C..ta Mesa PJ.au1a1 CommiuJoa. Council Chamber, 77 Fair Dr. • 7:30 p.m., Lapu Beaclt Artl Commbalota, Council Cbamben, SOS Forest Ave. Tueeday, February 28 Pamela Ryu pet et.ere clert Sota.Au "No, I'm notaoina to ask him. I would never do the uJcina." Carolya llaatoa caterer Cetta Mesa "Yes, I think I wouJd. If men and women are sup- posed to be on the same level it wouldn't matter if the woman did the ukin'= But I'll probably wait unul next Leap Year. I'm not ready yet." &aW..WU... G~aGrove 1hldeat · .. No, I don't want to be married. I'm not ready yet" JaUBarlaa clodlla11tore clert Newport Bea6 "I co~'l. I'm a basic traditionalist. I was brought up tbinki~J the guy would ask the girl." Tryinl It on for •lze PaU, Ma.rdaet Oraqe ..... , "No, 1~ not ready! When I am ready, I'll uk the flY if it's Leap Year or nol Beadier Mcbtire llostet• -die C.tal.laa Holiday 1!klp Sota.Au "I don't think l could. I don't have a problem uk- ingguysoutondatesbut I'd feel insecure asking a man to get married. I'd always wonder if I pressured him into it." GleMa..,._ G .... G,... •tMat "I think 1'11 .. IOllleone I know to ~l lost.., Gre&dla SdmelleJt ...... S..taAu "I Vt>'.OuJd never ask a guy to marry me. I ~ I'm just too old fashioned for that." 81 PHIL INEID£&MA.N ............... Tbe Fountain Valley Oty Council lw WWlilDolillY approved a l ()..year esreemnt to apencl tbe ci&Y'• • abeha propam Crom 10 lhdla'l IO 30. The aareement WU reliCbDd with two ~ ;w, Transit Sbetten of America and lncer.city ShdWL .._. bu been pven pennillion to bWJd Ud meimai• 15 lhelten, whicb include a lijb~ covered beDch ud • pend for ldvertilina or c:ommuo1ty terViee rnc, =-.:. Becauae of community CODCemS tbat bw . mi&bt D01 be m.aiDW..Ded properly, lat yar the a~ u.ndenook a 12-moalh ttyout iDvolviJla JO lbdten tNi11 by Transit Sbelten. City ofti,cials laid the lbd1er1 ~ maintained property and that they received DO wnllal complaints about them. Under the new 10.year pect. the Founum Va.Oey Plannina Commilaioo will review the locatioal for t.be additional lhelten. The comrnitlion also lw the npt to request a cba.n,e in ldvert.ilina l)O'ttn if community complaints are received. . City Planner Don C.ont.nunan aaid the two comparua ~equipment from the a.me SOUlU and COotU'UCt •dentical &belten. Under the new aareemeot. the lbeltat must be maintained twice eac.b week. The &bclten are built at no cost to the city. But the two compa.niel must pay the city I 0 peroent of the Voll advertisina revenues produced by the sbeltcn or a minimum ofSSO per abe.lter per mooth. Tbil minimum fee is also tied to the Comumer Price Index and could riJC d · the 10-year ·od. ~~of the aew sbd~ however. will displace some advertisiq bua benches ':1::!r locaW at local bus ltO(>I. Bench Ad, a Maywood oomJ)aDf, currentlJ awn ta.ins l SO bus benches throuabout fou.ft. lain Vauey. The city annually earns about J6 per bendl from this propam. . A repraentative of Bench Ad asked the City Council for pc:rmiuion to retain the beocbes at some oftbe ume locatiomwberesheltenarecoostructed.Butaarceinawith a recommendation from the Plannina CommiJlion, the council ordered that the ldverti.sifta benches be removed from locations where ahehen are erected. But i(tbe number of men at a particular site requin:s additional sea~ the two lhdter companies have~ to provided additional benches. The new shelters are e.pcc1Cd to be built within 60 days of the sipina of the contract. Huntington coed a finalist in Miss Teen state pageant A 17-year-old Huntiqton Beach airl bu been selected as a 6nali.st in the 13th Annual Miss Southern California National Teen-Ager Pue.ant to be held March 16, 17 and 18 at the Ifyatt Hotel in Loi AQFles Sandra Lee Schumacher, an honor roU student at Marina Hi&b. is amona the 100 finalisu chosen from A,000 entries. Her bobbies., she said, include snow skiing. water skiing, dancina and spending time with friends and family. Contestants will be~ on acbolutic achievement-leadcrlhi.Ji~i»penonality and appearance, acco · to Sybil Sbaff'e:r, national director. The girls may praent talent or an oral essay on .. What's wrong with America. There is no swimsuit competition. The winner of the pageant will receive a SSOO cash scholarship, a four-year tuition scholanhip to Oklahoma City Univenity and an all-expense-paid . sponsonhip to compete in the Miss California National Teen-Ager PageanL Ada Chun of Arcadia, the 1983 Mi.ls Southern California National Teen-Ager, will crown the new queen. Sandra Lee 8cbvmacber Cops use firecrackers, force berserk gunznan frozn hozne LA HABRA (AP) -Police dido 't fire a shot in luring a distraught man &om bit home. Instead they Uled fiRcracken. the man then retreated to the rear of his house. Oftia:rs immediately sealed off the area and called in the county special weapons and tactics team. • 9:30 a.m., Oru1e Couey Board of S.J)ervlaon, Ha.U of Administration, I 0 Civic Center plaza, Santa Ana. • l :30 p.m., Oraac• Couey Pl .. •tac Commi11loa, Ha.U of Administration, l 0 Ci vie Center Plaza, Santa Ana. ~ Beach motorcycle officer Ron Sapp demonatrate. b.la machine to RJ&D and Allleon Jolley of South Lap.na darl.Da( open boue at the city'• police department. Approdmately 200 clilldren and adalta toarecl the facllltiee. AJfnd M~uis, 4S, was being held in lieu of S2S,OOO bail Sunday aft.er police in this Orange County community took him in custody followmg a standoff of more than four hours, La Habra police Sgt. Jim Powell said. Marquis allegedly shot once at officcn when they knocked on his front door around 5: I 0 p.m. Saturday, responding to a reported family disturbance. Powell said lo this cue, their special tactic was lobb1na firecracken onto the front porch until the man surrendered around 9:30 p.m .. Powell said. Marquis was booked for investigation of attempted murder, brandishing a weapon and dischargjng a weapon, the telpftt added. . • ~Hiker, 20, dies after cl-ff ·fall in Modjeska Canyon A 20--old biker died after fl1lina lOOf eet durina a weekend ou.~ in Modjeab Canyon. Oafy Morton of Lake Forest was pronounced dead at 11 :.-0 p.m. . SUbday at Miaion Community Hos-·~b> Million Viejo, acoordina to 'tal spokeswoman. orton apparently lay un- BaadJICton Beach A Corona del Mar woman m>Orttd 'Sadly that tOmCOne stole her brown I l M2 TO)'Ola Corolla. petted ..,. I Tiaayea lleti, m 11 8r0ok.bum St., 'I II Huo~ Balch. The lou was • eldmat.ed at S7,000. ••• lilterim tbn>Ulb an open lliding ~-=y~~; ..... S1reel. The loll locl\lded s 106 ...... . .. loiDeone broke into a yellow v....._ &bat ..... JJUbd Sunday I a ... ltouJevatel and Plcific Cout s H.__~n· The Iott Included ! 811 rt• t In coven worth SSJS. I J • • ! A reDdcot the 17000 block of : mi Olde told police Sunday I ~ lt())e bef ScbWtn ! tom a rwtauraet at Warner A ftllue and _sprinPlc Street. The I con1e1ou. tor several boun in the creek bed Sunday niaht before another biker was able to reach him and call for help, said Oraqe County Fire Department spokesman Leo Schneider . Fire deparunent racue crews were notified about 8 p.m. Sunday and· about 20 crew memben reached the lou wu estimated at S 190. • • • A raident of the 16400 block of Harbour Lane reported Sunday that someone llole four hubcape from bis white 1982 Cadillac. The IOll was estimated It $800. ••• The owner of a maroon 1978 Chevrolet Camaro told police Sun- day that someone stole the T-tope from biJ auto while it wu parked at a restaurant OD the 16SOO block of 8eacb Boulevard. The lou was e1ti- mated at S900. • • • A white 1971 Oal.IU.O K.ina Cab pi<:k"\lp with a white camper abet.I was reponed stolen Saturday &om the south patlcin& lot at ()Olden West Colles. The lou wu estimated at $4,'°°. ••• Tenn~ equipment and clothing worth S.142 were riDoned llolcn Saturday £rom a locked vehicle at the area a half-hour later, said Oranae County fire dispatcher Hideo Horl- ~·helicopter &irtift.eb Honoo out of the canyon bed at bout 11 p.m .• Horr said. M:!\fesu Canyon is about IO miles ~t. of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. I Undbo'I Rlcquet Oub, 18162 Gothard St. • • • A resident of the 20400 block of Venua Circle reported a vehicle buralarY Saturday rn t.be perkina lot of the MefV)'n's store at Brook.hunt Stftlet and Adams A•enue. The loa included a S l 00 stereo and a SS jacket. ••• A raideot of the 7800 block of Barton Drive reported Saturday that someone broke into his silver 1974 Chevrolet Impala. The loa included a battery and a cauene player worth Sl40. Coetalleea A 19-yar-old Marine 1tauoncd at c.atnp Pendleton rcponed he wu uuulted and robbed early Saturday momina wbiJc bhchikina fl Newp0n ~cvard and Mtll Drive. James lAPointo told Police the driver of a \ mint condition 1968 yellow Camero stopped to pick him up, then slashed his face and choked him until be passed out. He said $23 was ta.ken trom his wallet • • • A construction site at 1860 Su- perior Ave. was bUJ"&lari.zed some- time early Friday mornina and $3,200 worth of tools were stolen. Thieves kicked open doors and air conditioner vents to gain entry to the site. • • • A screen was cut and a window pried open at a home on the 2000 block of Fullerton Avenue Saturday. A video cassette recorder was the only item reported stolen. • • • Two apartment units in a complex on the l 300 block of Adams A venue were broken into Sunda.Y afternoon. Thieves used a 1Crewdriver to force open slidina a1au doon in the a~ents and stoic a television and Yldco cusette recorder, valued at S8S0, from one. In the ICICOnd apartment. the thieves appemitly IPOted the oappi"-' Vlctim and left wi lhout takJ na anyt.lllna. • • • A middle-qcd man cxpoted bimldf to a 9-~s())d sirl in Paularino Pa.rt, l 040 Paularino Ave., Sunday afternoon. The sir1 told police a man ran past her. then turned around aod pulkd bis shorts down. No au.aped.I were located after a IC&f'Cb or the area. ••• A $7$ bitycle Ma stolen from an unlocked ..,... on t.bt 2200 block of VanparoWay Sasurday nlaht. Newport Beach A Newport Bach man rcponcd lbe theft of a.n outboard motor and , equipment valued at S6 l S stolen from his dock in the 1400blockofBay Sunday. • • • A Newport Beach man reponed the theft of ski equipment valued at SJ, l 00, a television and some women ·s jewelry from his home in the 100 block o(38lh Street Su.nday. • • • A Newport Beach man reported the theft of a boat cover valued at S l ,000 from bis 00.t docked in the Udo Shipyard. • • • A Cotta Mesa man rq>orted the theft ofSS9S in cub and other items from the lobby o( the Baysbol"( Inn Sunday. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of two bicycles valued at s~s Saurday &om her home in the 4800 block or Bruce Cracenl ••• AN~ 8eacb man reported the theft ofS2SO cub &om bis home in the SOO block of SQ Benwdino Sunday. • • • Community Cablevision reported a cable television tiendina mtion was broken inot over the weeknd and Stl,350 of technical equipment wu 1\0lcn. • • • A Y mt. Unda woman reported 1olina I dwnood tncdet valued It SS,000 to10t•bae in the city of Newport 8e8cb Saturday. illegal camp fire at 4 a.m. Sunday . • • • Jewelry and clothina valued at S 1,000 were ta.ken from a residence ia the 300 block of Cresta Way Satwday at about 10 Lm. • • • A pellet sun was fired into an mhabited dwelling in the 300 block of Weymouth Place late Friday afta'. noon. No one was struck by tbe pellets. Lagunan's 'good deed' backfires :Gemayel suffers withdrawal pain Lebanon's president f eeltng the pressure BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -The U.S. Beirut, the central mounta10.1 and a tarae chunk of coast to the aouth. Dru1e leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite leader Nabih Berri teem to be waitina to see if the praaure th~ have put on Oemayel it Manne pullout Sunday ac&vcs President Amin Gemayel weaker than ever politi- cally and milit.arily, with presaure in~ sng from &II s1dcs -Chrittia..os. Moslems. Synans and lsraeli1. enouab to brina him to beel. The president's opt.ion• are few, and ,.. •• ranae from distasteful to imPossible. Hts capital is oooe apin divided and bis army has faJlen apart, with 40 pcroent of the acuvc troops re~sina to flaht or defecung outnabt. Any military action by the remoints of the Lebaneae army could only make the crisis worse. The 10,000 or 12,000 .._ _ _._......_._.._.._........, ________ ..., • u ........ Only the French trOOps remain of the fou r Western powen Gemayel bad hoped would help keep ham 10 power, and chances for a withdrawal of Syrian and Israeli uccupatJon forces seem almost oonexis- teot Even the most senior &nd respected of Saudt Arabian mediators have been unable to come up Wltb a plan that bas any chance of succeeding. The opposition groups, especially the DruS( and Shutes, seem content for the moment with their victories -collapse of much of the army and control of west 1tm-1oyal soldien in the army are de- morali1ed. The best unit left, the U.S.-trained 8th Bngadc, 1s locked into the defense of the strategic mount.am town of Souk el-Gbarb. The defeat or dis1nt.egrat1on of the 8th Brigade would oot only mean the almost certain loss of tbe pres1denual palac.c and the Defense Ministry in the eastern suburbs below the Souk el-Gharb ridae. it would remove any shred of credibility lbe army has left. Even offic.crs in the 8tb acknowlcd&e they cannot bold forever. under daily sbellinaand the threat of all-out attack on a small stretch of ridgelinc above Beirut. Marines on ships; rebels in bunkers BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -lJ.S. Marines settled into new quarters on Navy ships off Beirut's coast today while rebel m1ht1amcn took over some of the Ameri- cans' vacated bunkers at the international airport Leaden of the Synan-backed insurgents reportedly called the U.S. ambassador to protest the shelling. Fighting between government troops and the rebels subsided today after day-long skirmishes in downtown Beirut Sunday. An American priest and a French nu. Fainiew Beteta. m. trto bra•es the anow wlilte •hopplnc Sanday. St. Loab l8 wrapped ln a blanket of •now. Blizzard beleaguers nation's heartland By die Ataoclated Preti A Texas blizzard drove across the heartland today, cloggina highways with waist-h!fb snowdrifts and tearing down power bnes in places from Arkansas to Ohio, while thunderstorms pounded Dixie with heavy rains and winds gusting to 80 mph. The governor of Texas called out a National Guard unit today to bell? remove scores of staJled cars and tractor-tnaler rigs, many flip~ on their sides, that were blocking highways in the Panhandle. Elsewhere in Texas, brush fires fanned by winds hitting 50 mph claimed one hfe, charred at least 5.500 acres and destroyed up to 40 homes over the weekend. One of the largest of the fires, a -2.~acre blaze south of San Antonio, was brought "some- what under control" today, authonttes said. The snowstorm, which dropped up to 3 feet of snow on Colorado over the weeUtld, today threatened cities of the Northcut, including Washington, D.C., and New York City, with snow, sleet or f rcezing rain. "The area from Missouri to the Great Lakes region as far east as western New York and western Pennsylvania can expect from 4 lo 12 inches of snow today," said Nolan Duke of the National Severe Storms forecas1 Center in KAnsas City, Mo. Py early morning. about a foot of snow eo\.ered southern Missouri, with 8 inches measured at Springfield and Monett. Mo. Up to 15 1 nchcs were measured at Linn and Camdenton in central Missouri. In the mountains of northwestern Arkansas, I 0 mcbes of snow covered Marble whale strong winds built 3-foot dnf\s. In St. Louis, the heavy snow snapped tree hmbs and power Imes and thousands of homes and businesses were without power early today. Shortly after the Mannes completed their pullout Sunday, the battleship New Jersey shelled Synan positions that fu-ed at and missed a U.S. reconnaissance plane. soldier were among those killed. Aboutl,~Mannes~l~oot ~t~ir -----------------------------~ fortified bunkers at the airport dunng a Kids afraid of returning after sniper LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some students were afraid to return today to the elemen- tary school where a sniper opened fire on a playground, lulling one girl and wounding I 3 other people. 'Tm womed about the psychological cffc-cts this will have on the children," Charles Jackson. pnncapal of the 49tb Street Elcmentar) School, said during the weekend. "We've got a JOb to put thinp back together now. But 1t won't be easy: An assembly was called today al the I, I ©-student school to deal with the tragedy On Friday afternoon. Tyrone Mitchell , 28. whose 1mmed1a te family died in 1978 in the mass su1c1de at Jonestown. allegedly had opened fire with a semi-automatic rifle and a .12-gauge shotgun, spraying the schoolyard with bullets and eventually taksng his own hfe. police say. "I was scared when 1t happened and I'm ')Cared to go back to school," said Iran Macias. I 0. wounded in the neck Friday. "I don't want to see the school. I'll get bad memones " Dead wa'i Shala Eubanks, IO. a fifth grader 12-bour operation that ended at midday Sunday, when the last amphibious person- nel carrier splashed into the Mediterranean and headed for the 6th Acct ships off the Beirut coast. where the troops will remain. "Good for them, good for us, good for everybody," said Abu Mustafa, 26, one of the Shiite Moslem militiamen and break- away army soldiers that quickly moved into the area left by the Marines. Only about 100 Marines remain in Beirut to guard the U.S. Embassy. Another 87 Anny advisers and staff members are stationed at the Lebanese Defense Minis- try. An hour after the Marines left. the New Jersey began firing its 16-inch guns at Syrian anti-aircraft battenes in the moun- tains northeast of Beirut which had fired at a U.S. reconna1ssanc.c jct. A military spokesman sn the Synan capital of Damascus said there were no Syrian casualties. Druse and Shiite oppos1t1on leaders telephoned U~S. Ambassador Reginald Barholomew to protest the bombardment and others like it. the leftist newspaper As-Safar reported today. It said Nabih Berri, leader of the Shute AmaJ militia. and Marwan Hamadeh. senior aide to Druse leader Wahd Jumblatt, complained that Amencan fire· power was used when Beirut's Christian sector comes under shellfire, but not when Christians shell the Moslem sector. Berri noted that President Reagan had vowed to respond to attacks on any parts of .. greater Beirut." As-Safir said Bartholomew responded by saying. 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In an appearance at Temple Adath Ycshurun in Manchester, Jack.son said Sunday night he used the term 10 a private conversation, but "it was not in a spirit of meanness ... However innocent and un- intended 1t was offensi ve and wroni." Until then. Jackson repeatedly had said he could not remember using the term "Hymie," which is short for the surname Hyman and is considered offensive by many Jews. The admission came at the end of a day in which most candidates were talong pains to insist they were staying in the race while Ramses/I artifacts discovered CAIRO, E&vl>t (AP) -Egyptian arc haeologists have unearthed five tombs from the reign of Ramses IJ, believed by some to have been J>haraoh when the Israelites Oed Egypt, offi cials said today. The superstructures of the tombs were found at Sakkara, about 10 m iles south of Cairo and three miles from the site of Memphis. the ancient Egyptian capital, said Mahmoud Abdel Raz1k, JCneral manager of the Egyptian Ant1qu1t1es De- partment. The discovery 1s important h1stoncally because it had been thought that members of Ramses· court had all been buried some 450 miles to the south near Thebes, which served as the capital during the pharaoh's re1&n. said Dr. Sayyed Tawfik, leader of the expedition. ihc tombs included those of Ramses' pnme minister, his armr. commander, treasury minister. royal scnbc and a noble, Tawfik told the Cairo newspaper al-Akhbar. Also found were .. cl~nt" wallpaintina.t of everyday Egyptian tare which "sttll bear their original colors after 3,000 years" and arc of supenor quality to those usually found in tombs from that era. said Tawfik. chairman of the archaeoloay department at Cairo Unavcrsity. He said the learn was still excavatina the ~ite and had so far found no mummiea.. Razak said mummies nonnally were buried in subterranean chambers reached by shafts some I S-20 yards from the mam portio n of the tombs . .-... - conccdina that they might have trouble keeping Mondale from ending it with a big wm on Tuesday. Only Sen. Gary Han of Colorado, the surprise second-place finisher in the Iowa caucuses last week, sounded unwavcnngly optimistic on Sunday as seven of the eight candidates campaigned in the state. "I will wm thJs nomination, I am absolutely sure," Han said on the CBS program "Face the Nation." The latest poll out of New Hampshire indicated a dramatic increase in Hart's position. When asked if he thought be could win the primary, he said there "are always chances for miracles." "I think I eventually will win some pnmaries and I think it will be fairly ~n." he said. "This may or may not be the first.'' But the same Ai:JC-Washington Post poll that said Hart was supported by 24 percent had Mondaie leading with 38 percent. Sen. John G lenn, trying to rebound from a d1.Sappointing finish m Iowa. had 14 percent and the Rev. Jesse Jackson was fourth at 7 percent. The poll was based on interviews from Feb. 22 to 24 with 351 Democrats who said they intended to vote in the primary. A Boston G lobe poll of 487 hkely primary voters conducted from Feb. 12 tlvough 14 said: Mondale 36 percent; Glenn 16 percent; Hart 13 percent; Jackson I 0 percent; McGovern 6 percent; Cranston S percent; Hollings 5 percent; Askew 3 percent; the rest undecided. 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The reaulation WU drafted by the previous Carter adminaatrataon and adopted by the Tran1por\ltloo Department in 1981. It 1et national 1t.andatdl for transportina radioactive material, prwmptinJ I lf'Owlnt number of state and local regulations restnCtina ship. men ts of nuclear material. Tan.ter bla•t .tlll• 3 NEW ORLEANS -A tugboat plowed throuab the stormy Gulf of Mexico today toward a 661-foot \l.Oker nppcd by an explosion that killed three crewmen and inj ured three others, the Coast Guard said. The ship, with • an undetennined number of crewmen still on boa.rd. lies crippled about 180 milessouthwettofNewOrleans. where the explosion occurred Sunday afternoon, Peuy Officer Michael MuUen said. The tua will haul the tanker American Eagle to Galveston, Texas, Mullen said. · Fonda appearance caaceled MIAMI -A Florida depanment store chain canceled two scheduled appearances by ICt.rell Jane , Fonda after a bomb threat forced the evacuation of ooe • store. No bomb wu found in the Saturday ICl1'C at a Burdinei store in a shopping mall. But Richard McE~ chairman of Burdines, said Sunday, "We obviously feel there 1s a potent1aJ (for danaer)." Miss Fonda wu scheduled to visit two Burdines stores in Miami on Wednesday to promote her line of exercise wear. Body of cllmber sought T ALKEETNA, Alaska -Japanese climben launched a search on the icy flanks of North America•1 tallest peak today for the body of Naomi Uem~ a Japanese adventurer presumed dead after makinJ the fint ascent of Mount McKinley alone io winter. A • four-member team from Tolcyo•s Meiji Univenity chm bing club, of which Uemura had been a member, flew • to the Kahiltna Glacier base camp at the 7 ,2()()..foot level Sunday afternoon to start the search. JDL plc.teta Jac.t.an LOS ANGELES-About 20 membersofthe militant Jcwtsh Defense League set up weekend pickeu at the Rev. Jesse Jackson's Los Angeles prc1idential campaisn headquarters, complaininaJack.son bad made ethnic slun about Jews. The JDL members caused no disturb&nce Sunday among the crowd of about 250. and left after half an ho ur or so. police Sgt. Larry Smith la.id. Jackson admitted to a aroup of New Hampshire Jews on Sunday that he had referred to Jews as "Hymies" and to New York City as "Hymietown" but said he hadn't meant the terms to be anti-Scmit1c. Overhead LA ba•way propoHd LOS ANGELES -Gov. George Deukmejian will propose a $500 million elevated busway for the Harbor Freeway in Los Angeles and a $35 million car-pool and bu1 lane on Interstate IS in San Diego, a newspaper said today. Those proposals for lanes for buses and car pools are contained in a draft of the governor's $13.2-billion, five-year State Transportation Improvement Plan. lo be made public Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times said. The Harbor Freeway bu sway. almost half of it elevated, would extend from 23rd Street to the Artesia freeway. Jn San Diego. the bus and car-pool lanes on Interstate IS would run between Cahfomia 163 and Poway. De81gner Hamilton dead LOS ANGELES-Dress desisncr PCUY Hamilton, whose flair for fashion put Los Angcles on the map u a style center in the 1920s. died early Sunday at her Hollywood home. She was 90. She had ~n senously ill Wlth cancer for I 1h years, said Scott Hamilton, her grandson. Her beauty and glamo ur won her an appointment as Los Angeles County's official hostess for the 1932 Olympic Ga~~1 the year after she served as the city's hostess for iu I >VU! anniversary celebration. Weinberger In London LONDON -Defense Secretary Caspar WeinberJer arrived in London today and met with Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher, discussin' Lebanon and other Middle East criset, British officials uad. Later today, WeinbelJCr will participate in adcbate on U .S. and Soviet forc1sn policy. He wa1 uked whether U.S. forces near the Persian Gulf area -where there are fears that the Strait of Hormuz might be closed because of the Iran-Iraq war - had increased during the past 48 houn. "No, it's about the same," he replied. Poland war gamet1 begin WARSAW, Poland -U niu of the Polilh, Soviet and East German armies opened exetcises in western aod northwestern Poland, the Polish army newspaper Soldier of Freedom reported todar.. The report did not say when the exercilt's -named 'Fricnd1hio S4" -bcpn or would end. CIJemen.to get. aecoad po11t MOSCOW -Soviet leader Konstantin U. Chernenko bu aasumed additional duties as chainnan of ~~.e Defen1e Council, the Soviet Union's top aecurity Pol~ western diplomatic sourc.e1 said today. Soviet army chief' of staff Manhal Nikolai V. Oprkov, 1pe1kiq at 1 Kremlin reception on Soviet Armed Porca De~ on Feb. 23. RferTCd to Chernenko both as Commun11t Patty seneral secretary and head of the Otfenee Council, accontina to Western European military attacbel who attended tht re<lCption. Wettern analy1t1 Mid Chcmenlco's new title u bead of the Defen1e Council, 1 ICa'Ctive body that has ultimate authority over SoYld military policy, indicaLet his position u aeneraJ aecrewy is nnn. "• •n• 1 a 21tUO.\I .. nwA10.... .. I ' ' . • Life Extension Scientists Accidentally Discover Natural Substances Wh Cause Your ·Body To Bum Fat Faster! • I • ew eta o ism an ose ven Los Angeles: Miracle Pill Helps You To Lose Weight and Regain Lost "Vigor" by M~klng You a "Teen" Again! You may have seen headlines like this recently. Newspapers in circulation all over 1he country have reponed the sensationa l news about two natural substances which are helping thousands of adults lose weight fast by "tricking" the body into acti ng like a teenager. T hese nutritional substances. called L-arginine and L-orrn - thine, stimulate the body's production of growth hormone. Dr. Robert Harris. a specialist in nutritional medicine in Staf- ford Springs . Connecticut. was recently quoted as explaining: "Growth Hormone may be what's reaponal· bl• for allowing t .. nagera to down thou- .. nda of c.lorlea In hamburgers end other fooda end atlll be thin •• • rell. "Growth Hormone la pre .. nt In people up through the teenege Y••ra, then slowly dlm- lnlahea with age. But L-erglnln• end L-oml- thln• make the body 'think' It belong• to• t .. neger egeln, ellowlng edulta to ••t •• much •• they went-end atlll be thin end wiry." What does thi~ mean? According to the latl : medical research, one of the rca c..om tee nager., are thin and mu~cular 1s that their bodies natura lh produce growth ho rmone. But. as we get beyond those teenage years the productio n of growth hormone is reduced-;rnd then everything "c;tarts to slip." We develop a middle-.t)r.(ctl paunch. and the <.:ellulite begins to gather in pockets ·:~·.!~· ur \kin. : '· :t\ ""e might. whl·thu hy eat mg less or by forcing our!-.elves tCJ cxc1 Lt'e. t hL· lat and flab L nnt inue to accumulate relentlessly a~ we age. But , suppose you could c>.<..hange that fat for muscle and regain your teenage body? Do you remember how you used to look when you were younger? These miracle substances were introduced to the public by the famous and respected research scientists. Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw, in their new best-sell ing book, "Life Extension." "SHE LOST 25 POUNDS OF FAT AND PUT ON 5 POUNDS OF FIRM-TONED MUSCLE IN JUST SIX WEEKS!" Sandy is a biochemis t graduate from UCLA and Durk is a physicist graduated from MIT. They have devoted their lives to research into how to prolong life and postpone aging. Still. they discovered the amazing properties of L-arginine and L-ornithinc almost by accident. What happened was that Sandy fell and broke a bone in her foot. Because L-a rgi nine was known for its ability to speed heal- ing, she started taking it daily. Much to her amazement she found that SH E LOST 25 POUNDS OF FAT AND PUT ON 5 POUNDS OF FIRM-TONED MUSCLE IN JUST SIX W EEKS! Durk and Sandy report that they knew a growth hormone would cause the body to burn off fat and put on muscle. but they reall y didn't realize how spectacular the effect could be. Accord- ing to Durk's calculations, the pill caused Sandy to lose 400 times as much fat as she woul d otherwise have lost! Exactly what arc these miracle sub lances. and how do they work? Well, fir t of all they arc not drugs. They arc natural amino acid j ust like those found in t he foods you eat everyday. By increasing your daily in take of these nutrients they cause your body to trigcr the production and relea e of natural growth ~ormoncs, ju t like you had in abundance when you were a I • teenager. The simple truth is that you can't lose weight unless your body uses up more calories than it takes in . But now, with Lo-arginine and L-ornithine. you don't have to rely only on dieting. now you can increase your metabolism so that you burn off the food you eat rather than storing it as fat. Will you look' 16 years old again? Of course not. Most of us wouldn't want to. But if you lo'ie a lot of fat , and firm-up"your muscle, yo u're going to look a lot closer to it! Many people ask the question. "will it make me grow taller?" The answer is "no." There are other bodily mechanisms that help regulate height. and these are not aff ectcd. Can you really stuff yourself with hamburgers and lose weight? We doubt it. Only a real teenager can do that and get away with it. Reducti on of body fat and weight requires that your body burn more calories than It takes in. The best and fastest results will be achieved by reducing calorie intake and al the same time using the pills to increase your metabolism to speed up your body's fat burning furn ace, so that you burn off cal ories day and night at a faster rate . And how about rock music? Will you develop a teenage thirst to hear hard rock played at high-volume 24 hours a day? Well . of course we're joking when we pose that question -but we must warn you: While yo u may not have a craving for teenage music. you may feel like dancing all ni ght ! Just think how you and yo ur companion would feel if you could: • Burn ewey • maximum •mount of fet In record time; • Add firm, well-toned muscle where It ought to be; • Look fantastic In cloth•• you only dreemed of wearing before; • Attract edmlrlng glencea end compllmenta from your friends; •Gain phyalcel energy, enthualeam end stamina •• you dreatlcelly trenaform your body; • Look .. xy, end FEEL .. xy! Just think how you would look in yo ur new clothes! Well . why not? Now. at last, the body of your dreams can be yours. Now. no matter how many times you may have struggled to lose weight before. and failed-now. ar last you can do 1t. You really can! LOSE WEIGHT EVEN WHILE YOU SLEEP One beautiful thing about the-;e miracle substances is the ca~e with which they work. You don't have to count calories and you don't have to eat special foods. You don't even have to exercise. Pearson and Shaw also recommend that carbohydrates sho uld be avoided fo r at least 1 Yi hours after taking the pill~. so t he vcr} best time to take them is just before you go to bed at night. That "a~ the pounds melt away even as you ~lcep. You wake up 1:\er~ morning. slimmer. happier and f eehn g younger! Ptar on and Shaw report that L-arginine and L-orn1thmc Jre not easy to find. Until recently that may have been a maJor problem. Bu t now. Vita-Health Re~earch. a California Lompan} which has been distributing we1ght-loc;s and health related pro- ducts for 5 years. has formulated both of these ~uthlancc' int o an easy-to-take pill. They market th em under the name. Org1-n1ne. The ingredients required to make th!\ product arc not inexpen- sive; but considering the remarkable rec;ults that ca n be achieved . the pills are worth every penay. And. best of all . Vita-Health Research 1s c;o confident Org1-nanc wi ll work for you, that they offer a very c;1mple guarantee-one they could not dare to offer unless the product was everything they say it is. Simply stated, the pro<luct 1 -;o cff ective 1t is actually being sold with an iron--clad IQO<fl MO [Y BA C K GUARANTEE. Here 1s the way it works: If you place your order now and then follow the simple ino;tructions for a trial period of IS days, you must be completely satisfied with the amount of body f•t you ha¥t burned off or you are entitled to an immediate refund of your entire purcha c price! There arc no exceptions. This guarantee 1s iron- clad regardless of your agt or your current weight level. MEDICAL REFERENCES 11Life Extcnsaon-A Practical Scientific. Approach," Pearson & Shaw. 0 Nobcli t Tics Gut Hormone to Appetite Control by Brain," Medical World N~s. Vol. 79, S Feb .. pg. t8 . 0 Argjnine' A Thymotropic and Wound-Healing Promoting Agcn~~· Surgical Forum Vol. 28: 101-103. .. Argi nin e-Initiated Release of Human Growth Hormone," New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 280 (26): 1434-1438. I J I I Not only do you bum off unsightly fat. but you regain firm-toned muscle and the physical enthusiasm and stamina of youth. IMPORTANT NOTICE Aa the pounds bum off, you lhould UM your good judgment and not let yourMff becom. too thin. Aa you approech yow p you lhould gr8dually Nd~ the number of pills you t.ke eo th8t you Just IMinUln what you con81der to be your perfect welghl All that is required 1 that you follow the simple instructions and give the product an honest chance to work for the full trial period. Before starting any weight l<M program. you should consult your physician to be sure you an. m normal health. Because of enthu!>1aM1c publ1l demand for this new product. and the fact that it is not generali, '<J tlable in retail stores in the United Stat~. we have stocked a large .,upply. We can. therefore, guarantee immediate delivery. by n.·turn mail. of all orders within JO days of the publication of th1 c.. paper. After that. orders will be fi lled on a "firo;t-come. firM-served" ba"' as long as supplies last. So act today. .Don't wall . You have nothing to lose but your excess pounds! 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Am told .3-monlhs-old babies are now being taught to read. t · 'Callfomla 's class loads are second highest Jn the nation and our flnanctal support of our schools ranks wtth the lowest of the states. • • PSNTO!f 8. MARTIN Newport a.ob trL"K Russian ' death ~ surprised CIA Jimmy Carter d ecimated spy network in USSR WASHING TON -The press has reported,quitecorrcctly, lbat U.S. jntelligence wu caught asleep at lbe switch bythedeath of Kremlin leader Yuri Andropov and his replacement by Konstantin Chernenko. An insider admitted to me that the OA wasn't sure whether Andropov was dead or alive during bis last days. The tint signs ofhis passina were noticed by lbe Washington Post's Moscow COn'C$pondent, Dusko Doder. The Post lllertcd U.S. govern- ment officials several hours before the first intelligence sightings reached Washington. Jac1 · AIDEISOI break codes, monitor con venations and photograph just about everything that appears on the Soviet surface. Some photographs arc detailed enoug.h to identify a bolt in a Soviet ta1 \ I.! .. ~ .HJ ,e the old men of the Kremlin ha vi:: been an power for decades, lbc C IA has also had time to inv«llgate th~ckgrou nds and analyze their behavior thoroughly. The CIA com- puters mt'! summo n up detailed mfonnation about any Soviet leader. The aaency has been able to diagnose their health, for example. with uncan- ny accuracy. Last July-long before the world had any inkling that Andropov was seriously 111-l was able to write: Q. What's a "George Edd "? A. Cafe slang for one who rcaves no tip. World population aging rapidly After Chernenko had already been anointed, thcClA's Kremlinologisu were still predicting that Mikhail Gorbachev would be the new Soviet leader. Nol until Chernenko ap- peared as bead of the funeral com- mission did the CIA conclude that he had emerged as chief comrade. He had been a low fourth on its list of likely prospects. "Andropov's days arc numbered, and he knows it. My CIA sources are betting that he will die within a year." Classified CIA reports~w ·ch de· scribed Andropov down to e mi~ ing part ofhis right eycbro warned that he would be "a formi blc adversary," skilled in po tical in- trigue, perfectly willing to use viol- ence and terror, dedicated to Marxist dogma, "ruthless," and "cunning.•• Q. What's the oldest commercial soft drink on the market? A. Dr. Pepper. Been around since 1885 Q. All Amcncan sports evolved out of games or combat, except one. which evolved out of hard work. Name that one. A. Rodeo. A much-admired fellow was the late Hubert Humphrey. Two thin~s come to mind when his name 1s mentioned: One, he used a new razor blade every time he shaved. And two, he said, "No sane person 1n the country hkes the war in Vietnam, and neither does President Johnson." All generahttes are false, including this one. Example: A popular line in education now is, "Let's get back to basics." But it docs not endorse the teaching of sex in the classroom. Don't know what pokeweed 1s, but the record shows that's what the North American Indians used to treat venereal disease. L.M. Boyd 1s a syndicated colummst. By the year 2025, one billion people will be elderly We cannot be sure how severe the "population problem" in the world will be in the 21st century-now fast approaching -but we can be sure that no matter how many people innabit the earth. most of them will be old. The "populauon pyramid" is changing far faster than anyone might nave anticipated when our century began eight decades ago, and more lban half the people were under the age of 15. According to a recent UN report, "By the year 2025, there will be more than one billion elderly persons on this planet, and their number wdJ steadily increase." In many of the developing states, these seniors will outnumber the young; and even in the U nited States. the ratio of workers to dependents will drop from 16 to 1 (which was the case m 1950) to 2 to I by 2025. Modem society. as we know, is keeping the old alive much longer than previously, but at the same time is making little provision for their sustenance and support. New life-preserving drugs, medical tech- niques and enhanced health care have dropped death-rates to their lowest ever, with ajump in life expectancy in every country. Even the reproductive period in women bas been lengthened. Meanwhile, with the dissolution of the traditional "extended families" into "nuclear families," old people arc farther removed tnan ever from the mainstream of community life. lt is recognized that people in old age need very little -but it is not equally recognized that they need that very little very much. Their need for food declines, and for clothinJ. and for worldly pleasures; but, nch or poor, they have the same needs for affection and companionship. for understanding and tolerance, and dignity. If only two-thirds of adults in the coming world will be producers, while one-third are dependents (and this of course does not even include SiDIEY HARRIS children), our whole social and econ- omic systems are going to be skewed. And if it is also true that the technological world of the future will require far fewer workers to produce the same amount of goods and services, this only adds the burden of idle hands to that of tired and reurcd hands. A "world assembly on aging" has been established to c-0nfront this challenge, but it seems to have about as much viability as the old League of Nations. Like most human problems, it will be evaded by politicians cve~hcrc until it is too late to do anything but plaster a Band-Aid on the gaping wound of the patient. Sidney Harris is a syndicated columnist. How could America's multi-billion-dollar intelHgence ap- ~tus be scooped by a lone journal- ist? Docs this mean our intelligence system can't be relied upon to monitor the decisions and acttons of the Soviet leadership? In search of the answers, I exam- ined more than 50 classified docu- ments, ranging from "Confidential'' to ''Top Secret Umbra." I also consulted topClA officials, both past and present. They concede that the CIA has no direct pipelines into the Politburo and few tnformants behind lbe grim, fortress-like walls of the Kremlin. They blame this on former President Jimmy Carter, who virtually wiped out thcCIA's human intelligence network within the Soviet Union. One insider. trying to explain Carter's action, su_ggcsted he p~obably believed that "high-tech intelligence had made old-fashioned intelligence obsolete." Another source just shrugged and said: ··1 think Carter felt this kind of eseionagc was immoral. .. Yet despite its bhnd spots, the United States has the best tech no logi- cal intelligence in the world. U.S. agencies can intercept messages. ( n contrast, top-secret reports de- scribe Chcmcn ko as a master bureau- crat, skilled at "handling paper work." Unlike Andropov who sought to put his own stamp on the Poli- tburo, Chernenko is expected to function more as "chairman of the board." In the words of the CIA, he'll be "responsible for seeing to it that Politburo decisions are carried out - that is, as the top civil servant of lbe Pohtburo, not as its master." Chernenko is also portrayed 10 intelligence reports as a cautious leader who isn't likely to go beyond the brink and may even "gel detente with the United States back on the track."Givcn hisadvancedagcand frail health (he's 72 years old and is reported to have emphysema). Chernenko wilJ be another interim leader. Jack Anderson is a syndicated columnist. PCH: A particularly cacophonous habitat PCH To someone from another part of the world. or even from another part of California. those letters m ight stand for an abbreviation of peach, or an acronym for Pnncc Charles Hotel. or even Pinochlcaholics Chanty Home. but around here, it stands for Paci fi c Coast Highway. I've been sitting here, trying to think of another group of words that the mtials PCH could stand for with regard to that famed strip of asphalt. I've been very unsuccessful with the P and the H. but the C has got to stand tor "Circus." It's true! If you find it hard to believe me. (have you never been there?) JUSt go down and have a look for yourself. You'll sec some very strange thjng.s BILL HARVEY I'm not necessarily talking about the people. though you do see the occasional man wilb green and purple hair and the occasional traffic jam caused by a lovely in a flesh~olored b1km1. I'm talking about what these people do. For example, there was the time I was galvanized into a state of near shock when I spied a car stopped at Schools require 111oney, teacher favors ta.ration To the Editor: Do I favor additional t.aut1on to fund educational reform? My answer is YES! WhatcvCT it takes. Without money ~ cannot have real quality education. In recent years our publtc schools have lost vital support. Thts was found to reduce quality and 1t has. Most serious has been the raising of class size by five or more students per class. Gone arc summer school, the 1ixth penod in secondary schools, trained an, music and P.E. teachers, counselors. most aides. new library books. most elective COUflCS and psychol~sts. Reduced are fundm1 for pfted student provams and classes for students with leamina disabilities. poor readina slolls or speech prOblems. These are not frills. they are inherent 1n the quality cducauon that people say they wanL ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Recently, 1 have come an contact witb people who have knowledge of public schools io other states. l have learned that Iowa. Nebraska and Michigan have programs we only dream of. or have Iona lost. California's class loads arc second hiahest in the nation and our financial suppon of our schools ranks with the lowes t of the states. Yes, our schools need to improve, but they cannot do so without adequate financing. To believe they can ts wishful thinking. I will confess. l am a public school teacher. as were my mother and arandmother before me I am proud of my profession and I want to do tbe best possible job for my students. To do this, l need the support of the oommunity I serve. FENTON S. MARTIN Newpon Beach H.L 9chw1N11 Ill ~ Chea, DoweHby ffltor .,..,..., ... ..i IC>IM~ the traffic Slgnal by the motel in Newpon that had half a human body tied to its top. There it was. before my very eyes. two legs. a pair of red trunks, and from the waist up, nothing! A rope had been looped over the body and went through lbe windows of the car. Because of the proximity of the ocean. I was sitting there, watching a very vivid rerun of "Jaws" in the pnvacy of the movie theater that ltvcs behind my ey«, when I was snatched back to reality by the bleat of the horn on the car behind me. It was only as the car with the body passed me. going in the other direction. that I learned that the car was very full of people, and that there apparently wasn't room for the body inside, because the top half was draped through a sun roof and holding a very animated con versa- tion with a pretty girl in the front seat. He apparently bad the hiccups as well, because he was drinking some- thmg from a brown bottle, upside down. I'm pretty sure these were not your typical rowdy, devil-may-are group of folks. After all, they did have the rope as a safety belt. Then, there was the day that there appeared on PCH in the vicinity of south HuntingtOn Beach, a young fellow astride a unicycle. with another young man perched on his shoulders, and topping lbc whole, an inflated surf rider. A mobile mushroom? As might have been painted by Pablo Pi ? casso. Almost tame by comparison was the time J was stopped on Brookhurst at PCH, looking up an address, when I noticed a man walk up to the traffic signal. press the button for the "walk" Par k ing solution questloned 1 u1:1,. Editor. fhr after-thc-fau effort being made by the city to resolve the current parlong dilemma 1s sincerely ap- preciated! Ha vmg It vcd at our current address for man) vcars, I have been increasingly aware· of. at times defi- nitely inconvenienced by and, since the opening of the Pacific Amphitheater. appalled at the behav- ior to which our community is subjt'Cted' Frankly. I do not look forward to Pacific Amphitheatre's 1984 "concen season." ft is unfortunate that a "resident parlung permit" system is the only option available to protect commun1· ty members from the consequences of see m i OJI y profi1-moti vated, sbort-stghted plannina. However. I mutt exprett tenous conce rn reaardioa the abovc--suaaested "solution ... 1 cannot wholehcarted~y support an~foa that equates with further .. administrative control" over private citizens. A routine S 10 permit to oert in front of your own home today, may wen become a bureaucratic niptmate tomorrow -and .. fighting city hall" is not my idea of fun. If one were neurotic enough, one could probably dwell on the potential for abuse of power, etc., etc., as well as the mconvcnience. But at this point, a Parkina Permit system seems to be the only defense left. Such programs, once instituted however, soon be- oome "unchangeable." and con- formance to lbc rigid administrative processes required to make the pro- aram function becomes the aoaJ rather than the means -the master, rather than the servant. Obviously, in addition. operating any new proaram becomes another .. drain" on tax- payers. It would seem loaicaJ that Pacific Amphitheater fund this proaram. inasmuch as Pacific Amphitheater is reali11n1 the profit from our distress. Therefore, while support of the resident parkina permit prosram seems unavoidable. I retain definite reservations. ANN WALLER Cotta Mesa Taies won't Improve schools i 0 lhc EdatOt: We feel more wes have not and will not take can: of the education problem. The~ are too many adminia.- trators. too welt paid. Not cnouah aood lelCben wtll paid. Too many Ii JUbJCCU ta\llht to 1tudenU who will not study. Lack of discipline. No one to beck up the aood tcaehcn. Kttl) politics out ofit. HELEN AND SIDNEY ZAVAL.A Ncwpon Beach t(' -11 sign, lben stand on his hands and cross PCH. I say almost tame. because this man was apparently familiar with the duration of the walk sign, and plloped across the street. On bis hands. This same intersection almost cost me my sense of hearing. I was riding my motorcycle, absorbing the sights and smells, when I was stopped by the red light there. As 1 was sitting there. a car full of kids stopped beside me. Their radio was tuned to a rock station, and the music was quite audible. Another car {>Ulled into the right turn pocket, which was to my right. Soon the rock (on my left) was overpowered by Beethoven. (On my right.) Now, the rock became louder. then the Beethoven. I was caught in the middle of a Battle Between t.fic Big Beat and Beethoven. The very street trembled! The air was becoming blurred and my hl"lmet had JUSt started to smoke when. mcrc1fully, the light changed. Beethoven turned ~ght, and apparently Big Beat de- Clded 1t was better to turn \he volu~ down than to repla~ his winthh1eldL. which was an eminenl da· .,.r ni melting. It was several days , • could hear anything that \\llS noi shouted at me. Yo u say your life is humdrum? There's nothing exciting left for you to cxpcncncc? I beg to differ. The next time you're bored. take a few hours and go down to good 'ol PCH. I can almost guarantee that you'll come home with a story to tell to your grandkids. That is, if you survive. Bill Harvey is a colummst who lives in Huntmgton Beach. Llvlng la the shadow . • .. To lbe Editor: The downtown area of Costa Mesa has, for years, been in the shad ow of a proposed freeway. It has been on again, off again, for perhaps 25 years. Different routes are surveyed. Marks arc put in the streets iD front of houses. Such a mark was put in front of a church I attended on the west side. The property ncx t door was bought by the st.ate. It bas since been resold and the proposed route changed again - maybe? There is ·really no reason for that freeway to be much of a problem to anyone. It could ao submerged.. I between the present Lanes, to Bas Street. It could be elevated at I Street. There could be a clovcrlca there. It c-0uld surface again at 17th Street, with a cloverleaf. People could· take three routes from there to Newport Beach. They could take J 7tb Street right or left, or Newport Boulevard or Old Ncwporl Boulevard. The present streets could to the greater extent remain in use. Thi route would bnng less hardships lhatl any other that I can think of. We all need that freeway, and we are eventu ally aoina to have to have it. so wh~ not get behind it, and make it happen JIM BOLDIN Co1taM~ I Who'll .. buy a round tower? I 0 million Rotavator solves parking in fhe city SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Perched atop his rcfri,crator is Charles Salloum 's $10 mil hon dream. That's where the frustrated inven- tor keeps the three-foot models of the round skyscrapers he thinks arc sure to catch on one of these days. He's been waiting 27 years to bo dis- covered. "Can you imagine living in some- thing like this?" he asks. proudly displaying a Rotavator. filled with model cars and uny elevators. "All I have to do 1s show this to the nght people. When the right people see this, the rest will take care of it.self ... So far, the only place Salloum's Rotovator has been built 1s inside his one-room apartment in the seedy Tenderloin, three stories above a chili-dog stand. The Rotavator is a round sky- scraper with a 20-story parking gar- age. It contains a hotel, shopping center, helicopter pad and a rotating rooftop restaurant. It has 345 apart- ments, 695 parking spaces, 12 elevators and a candy shop. Salloum likes candy. He figures his invention could fetch $I 0 million from some far-sighted developer. "It would be a real bargain," he said. "The man who builds these buiJdings is going to make millions and millions of dollars." He sees his invention as a way to solve big-city parking problems in areas where there are too many cars and not enough spaces. "The Rotovator 1s something that will help people." he said. "Otherwise our cities will drown in cars." SaJloum doesn't take the inventing business hghtly. The 66-year-old re- tired hotel worker said he has bor- rowed $250,000 from his family to invest in the Rotovator. Much of that money has gone to patent attorneys who have obtained reams of docu- ments, schematic drawings and seven U.S. patents. A#~o Inventor Charle. Salloum ahowa 3-foot model• of aky- acrapen he thlnka will aurely catch on aome day aoon. The heart of his Rotovator idea is the automated car-parking concept. He says the problem with other parking garages is that they're never built high enough. The reason for that, he says. is that drivers get dizzy going up all those circular ramps. The Rotovator's elevators wouJd whisk cars to upper levels, where .a computer would locate an empty parking space. A giant circular plat- form of parked cars would rotate to direct the driver to the empty stall. Salloum said his structure could fit about twice as many cars into the same space as a conventional garage. A native of Lebanon, Salloum grew up in Egypt. He came to New York in 1962 with $1 ,000 in his pocket and visions of Rotovator.i whirring in his head. For years he worked by day and developed his skyscrapers at night. "I don't understand why someone hasn't bought me out by now," he said. "These things work like a Swiss watch." In a 10-page illustrated brochure about hi s invention. Salloum sum- marizes his own plight: "Strange and shocking as it is. this extraordinary project has met (with) nothing but deaf cars and blind executives." Tom Boal•JNP hi• 'Heppy D•r•' 'eren't over yet • ... Pege83. College honors ·all in the family[~ Barbara Panian follows husband as top teacher By MICHALENE BUSICO Costa Mesa resident Barbara Pan- 1an was recently named the Outstanding Instructor in Coastline Community College's Special Education program. It was an honor that is apparently becoming a faniily tradition. A few years ago. her husband, Henry, an Orange Coast College history professor, was voted the outstandir.g teacher of the year by the OCC student body. Barbara Pan1an, however, was honored by her colleagues for her work in Coastline's program for severely mentally retarded adults at Fairview State Hospital. For the past three years, she has taught exercise. fitness, balance and coordination through floor mat and table top exercises to 20 students in "Sensory and Motor Development." "I try to develop my own program, and I constantly experiment to see what works well." she said ... Each student is so individual that it's a .,.., ......... ~ Barhua Pant•n challenge to find things to involve the needs of all of them. They vary so." According to Dr. Edward Decker, acting president of Coastline Com- munity College, it was this in· novative attitude that distinguished her in an already challenging field. .. Her patience and dedication, and desire and willin&ness to inno~ are the reasons why she was cbOICll, ~. Decker said. • Patricia Arlington. coordinator OI Coastline's Handicapped Studeae Program added, .. She evaluates lbie • needs of her students well, and u • · resuJt her students show trcmendoilil progress." Panian said she finds "any little · accomplishment" by the studcntl her greatest reward because a lma1l p in may represent weeks of work. .. It's so tedious, there's so much repetition before you can see u y accomplishment. When you see lb.at goal, it's a tremendous feeling." Paniao, 54, said she started bef' career as a high school speech and English teacher, but quit when she got married to raise a family. She became involved in the Coastline pr~m four years aao when her daughter Lynne, also a special education instructor at Fair- view, suggested she work as an instructional aide. "I guess you could say she got me into it. .. Panian said. A year later, Barbara Panian • became a full instructor at t.be hospital, and now her younpr daughter Loren is an aide there. Who knows. perhaps ano ther outstanding instuctor award is in the Panian family future . ...., ........... .,,..,, ..... Ginny Bond, Lynn o.en and Eliubeth Foote were Hedda Maroel, Susy Sutton, Kora Be.ter and Jo Anne Mb conaldered France. McCurdy and Shirlee Guaenhelm m&rYeled ;nthulutlc about Ca•eW'• aoft leather outflta. purchuln& aome of the coetume jewelry -braceleta and necklace.. at Ca•elll '• m,enl oua aae of butterfly motifa. We BUI ~-laow to acceMOrbe her '1ateet fllld at l""ulalonabl• lanclaeon. ' I Cavelli's soft touch is fashionable Butterflies scattered through styles s hown at Big Ca n yon The talk was animated when the Fashionables pthered last week at Big Canyon Country Club for a luncheon and showing ofRobeno Cavelli designs. "It's definitely not preppy," said Cberyl Dvyea, who definitely was not prcpl?.Y hersclfin a black leather dress by Ca.rita of Beverly Halls. Cheryl was a guest of EUube .. Foote, the new Fashionable member wbo bad arranac<f for the Cavelli presentation with GW BoM, a friend and New York fashion consultant. Elizabeth was one of the best advertisements of the day for the desiper in berCavelli skirt and jacket with its intricate gold leather, hand-painted desips. Cavelli's butter-soft leathers brought back memories of the "rich hippy" look of the late '60s. Butterflies an bri&ht colors turned up in some unexpected ways-one modcl-~peared to be sproutina win.as herself when she apr~ared rn a strapless even in& dress with a huge buncrfly ati.ched to the t.ck. Several hip-lenath, bod}'.·hU&&Jnasweatcrs dttw apptcClativecomments, wbileasilkcveningpajama outfit in black and bright yellow was called .. New Yorkish." Amon1 the model who took tu m s on the ramp were three f11b1onable members: Patricia Gro .. , Lyu 0... and lleue Dooua. Pew Cotta, publicity chairman, p-eetcd aucats before the show. while I fashionables founder Miidred Mead attended to last-minute details. Barbara Bowle and Jo Anne Mix got a good view of the fashions from their seats beside the runway, and others spotted around the room included Fashionable Myna Saftlg and guest Peg Bonner, Rae Byu , Marla Cratcber and Sa11y Luby, who was a guest of Annette Harwit1. • • • Ella (Sam) and Neomla Willmore reoenlly eel· ebratcd their 50th wedding anniversary at the Com- munity Center at Golden West College. Theywere honored at a reception hosted by tbeirsonsand dauahters-in-law, Lovell and Qeryl Willmore and Lee andP am WUJ more,along wtth lOgrandchildren. Sam Willmore 1s a retired steam engineer who worked 38 years for the Los Angeles Depanment of Water and Power at the Seal Beach plant. Neomi&. who iuctive in numerous community groups, served 18 yeanasa Westminster Elementary School District trustee and has a school named after her. She also served for21 yeanon the We tminsterRecttataon and Parks C:Ommi ion (now the Community Services Com· mi ion). 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A I 0-year study ofnearty 4,000 men showed the risk of bean di.scasc dropped 2 percent for every l peroent drop in blood cholesterol. That part, finaJJy, was proved. But the second question -of bow people can lower their blood cholesterol levels -remains con- troversial. The American Heart As-- sociation bas taken the new results as an endorsement of the low-fat. low-cholesterol diet they've ~ ommended for decades . But. in fact, the government study showed that changes in diet only lowered blood levels of cholesterol by less than S peroent on average. The men in the study, who had unusually high cholesterol levels to begin with, had to be treated with ~ to get their blood cholesterol down. Now research shows that a low-fat, low--cbolesterol diet can lower the risk of heart disease -but only for one in three people. For the re$t of us, diet may not matter. It's now dear, says biochemist Donald J. McNamara of New York's Rockefeller Unjversity, that "people arc as individual in thur metabolism as they are in their looks or the way they th.ink.." And meaabolism dt>- tmnioes wbetber the cholesterol we eat is excreted b.ann.lessly or entm the blood stream and clogs the aneriet.. Al Rockefeller Univera.ity and ebewbete. so~ticat.od lab studies a.it 1WtiQ1 to tdentify who is affected by eatiq fat aod cholesterol -and Wboisn'L The new studies confirm what many raean;ben have believed: There's more to clean aneries than diet alone. Other factors, noably sU'ess, may be crucial. In some people. stress hormones change the body's chemistry so that it loads the .blood with cholesterol, which may form artery deposits. For these people, learning to relax may be as important as cutting fat. You have to understand bow your body works to find the right treat. ment For 10 years, Dr. Edward Ahrens Jr., Dr. Donald McNamara and their colleagues at Rockefeller Univcnity have been developing tests to separate those wbo respond to a diet change from those who don't. Their wort has brought an under- standing of how our bodies use cholesterol. The body must have cholesterol to ma.kc products as diverse as sex hormones and cell membranes. Most of it is made by the liver and other body cells. not supplied by food. Depending on personal chemistry, about half the cholesterol you eat isn't even absorbed by the body. But when delicious eggs Benedict give you more digested cholesterol than you need, your body reacts in one of three ways, althoua.h there is overlap. ( I) You may excrete the excess. The hver shunts it into the bile, and the intestines get rid of it. (2) The liver can also compensate by cutting its own cholesterol pro- duction. Either way, you are lucky. (3) Or the liver may simply route the excess back into your blood. If your ti u,n pack it up anchtOt'C it, you mAf have a ~&em. Some Of thq choacsterol may clot and tcar vital coronary arteries. To see •ho responds and how, the Rock.efeUer l"Cle&n:hen atan voluo· teen on a diet low in fllW'lted ("bad") fats and cholesterol -equal lO o.oe ea. or half our &Vef'lllC daily intake. The rest of their &u come from veaeaable oils. The cbC>lesterol in their food i1 ta&&ed with a chemical , tracer so it can &e traeked in blood ., and stool samples. : Next step: Continue low-aturated fats, but ptle on the cholesterol For three weeks, the volunteen eat ~ eggs a day. Tests show that a high-cholesterol • menu affects only a small peroent.aac . of people. Of 40 voluntceri: -14 percent appamltly excreted more cholesterol and had po change in blood level. -66 percent cut the liver's production so that blood levels re- mained constant. -20 peroeot bad a rise in blood cholesterol of more than JO peroent Saturated fats affect more people but still only a fraction. In a seco;;d experiment. 25 volunteers followed. a diet high in saturated fats and agam alternated low and hi&h cholesterol. Still, only 36 perc.cot bad more than a 10 percent rise in cholesterol. Though Ahrens' tests are still too complicated for an ordinary doctor's office. there's one way to tell wbethe; a diet wiJI lower your blooq , cholesterol. Try it. If your docto ... finds your cholesterol level high. try a diet low in saturated fats and • cholesterol for at least six to ei.&ht weeks. Then be sure your doctor td~ "· a second blood sample to sec whether the diet is working. Your doctor. or your local AHA office, can provide a food list for a.., low-fat diet. Americao Healda Map11De Service Mom attuned to harmony DEAR ANN LANDERS: The 31-year-old daughter who insisted that the piano she refused to play asa youngster belonged to her and should not be sold A1111 LANDERS reminded me of what bappenedinourfam-••••••••••••I ilywhen "Katey" was 10. She begged to take piano lessons. so we,bought her a lovely babygraod and engaged a fine teacher. A year later she was into adolescence and we fought daily about hrr refusal to practice. When summer arrived. I told Katey she could have time off, no lessons and no practicing,. but when fall came she must either get serious about practicing or out the piano would go. The day Katey returned to school in September, she declared. .. I will never play the piano again." So l sold it. The morning the movers came to take the ptano awa), Katey stood in thedoorwa} and wept. "I feel as ifan old friend 1s going. .. she said. I replied. ··Yes-a neglected old friend! .. She never mentioned the piano again and I was glad the problem was r~lved. h was mucb bener than fighting every day. -HOTSPRlNGS DEAR H.S.: A musical education ahollld be considered a privilege, not a burden. Bat, if a cbild ba1 uasaal t.alent, I recommend banging in there. AJter age 14, i.f It gets to be a dally battle, motber sbould boist die wllite flac aJMI call It a day. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS:Thisletteris notajoke nor 1s 1t bein~contrived by your favorite pests at Yale University. The envelope will t~ll you I live.in Hamilton. Cornwell-Vogel Deborah Ruth Vogel of Corona del Mar became the bride of Thomas Walker Cornwell of San Marino dur- ing wedding ceremonies Jan. 21 in the Los Alamitos Mem- orial Chapel. The bnde. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George B. Vogel. wore a "h1te pearl studded organza gown wnh a long train and Outed lac.c trim. Her fingertip length veiJ was caught to a beaded cap. -P~~ Lisa Quat was her maid of honor, and serving as bridesmaids were Lisa Cos- grove and Kay Cornwell. Attending the bride- groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cornwell of San Marino. were Greg Welborn. __ __.;.. _______ ... Jim Hendon a nd Joe Deborab Conwell Stransky. The newlyweds greeted 225 guests at a reception in the Wanderers best consider weather NEW YORK (AP) -Amcncans ~ among the world's most .. nomadic·· people, cbangina their homes just about every five )ars on averaae. according to Rand McNaUy. Now, in its "Places Rated ~tu~ment G uide," the publisher has set down some factlabollt the weather that some Americans may Wish to consider befure relocatina. Aorida. nicknamed the "Sunshine State," also is the nation's stormiest According lo the suide. Cahfonua, .. Oreaon and Washill,llon art the three states m06t free of thundentonns. eutoma 8peeded up LOS ANOELES -When travelers from abroad amve at Los An es lntemauonaJ Alfl)Oft for the SummcrOl~ptcs. t.hey'U be wtusked thtouab CUJtomiat the talc of2,600 an hour. That•s the pt0$pttUVt capacity of wb.at wiO be the naoon•s llfSCS1 Fcdcnl cu toms area._ I Ont., and read you in the Spectator here. Because I am a memberofa prominent family I cannot seek lbe ad vice of a psychiatrist or a psychologist A clergyman would tell me to pray about it and I already have· -to no avail. You are my only hope. Please don't think 1 am a kook. I am perfectly normal in every way. This problem is the only thing about me that might be judged peculiar. I believe the terminology is "sexual masochist." I have an overwhelming desire to be spanked very -., hard on the behind. I would not like to be injured or cut-just paddled vigorously until an acute stinging sensation is experienced. Would it be against the law to go to a massage parlor and explain exactly what I want done? I have had massages in various parts of the world and the masseuses in the Scandinavian countries arc especially heavy-handed and can givetheclientquitea pounding. It seems thedifferenct would not be all that great. I need to know if what I am seeklng would be bi~. Also. is it legal? Please advise. -H.O. DEAR 8 .0 .: From wbat I bave read abotlt maasa1e par Ion, yoer reqaest would be considered ael1'er bharre aor illegal. ID fact, they may evea CODI Ider It somewut tame. However, I do not recommend massage parlon. Slace yoe refwse to get profea1lou.l llelp ( wkJcb tau aot prove4 very eOeettve la W1 area). eaga~e a ma11eue to come to you laeme. ExplaiD tile "problem • aod lf de walU Mt, dOlt 't l&Y I dlda't warn yoa. • • • It 's nol always easy to recosn ize love. especially the lint time around. Acquaint you~Jf witb the guidelines. Read Ann Landers' booklet, "Love or~)( and How to Tell rbe Difkrence. "For a copy, mail 5tfoenrs and a /ofl& self-addressedenve~opewilhyourrequest to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995, CIUcago, 111. 6061 I. / •"' Auporter Inn, Irvine, and then left on their hooe1a,rr;:o to Puerta Vallarta and Acapulco. They will li ve in . ena. The bride is a broadcast journalist, and her husband is employed by Western Oil and Gas Association. Bachea-Barnea . The Fountain Wedding Chapel. Las Vegas. was w setbng for the Jan. 28 wedding c.cremony linking Shellie Barnes and Keith Buchea. , ...... The bride is the daua.htcr ofBill Barnes of Huntingtoi, Beach and Leslie Moffitt of Norwalk. Her husband') parents arc Fran and Shirley Buchea of HuntlnRton Beach: The newlyweds, graduates of Marina High School ui· Huntington Beach, were attended by Joe and Mela~ McConnell of Westminster. They wiU live in HuntingtQI Beach. -: ENGAGEMENT S I Akerman-B1lqer Mr. and Mn. Lewis S. Akennao Jr. ofNewport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter. Ans Akerman. to David A. Burger Jr. of Cardiff-by-th~ The brid~lect graduated from Corona dd Mar H .. School, attended UC Santa Barbara, where she *O affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority, and graduated &oe UCLA. Her fiancc is a araduate of San Diquito H&P. School in E.nciniaas and USC, where he was affiliated with Siam& Chi fraternity. A June 24 weddinf is planned in the CommunitY Church Congregational m Corona del Mat. I Powell-Lee I I A May weddlna in the Costa Mesa home of Victor and R0tc1Nry Ltc is pl•nned by tM!r son. Matt Tomblin~ of Mountain View and Susan Lee Powell. I Tbe bride-elect. dau&hter of Mary Powell of E~e: Ore., an.d the late Eva.ns PowcU, is a gradu.&e of \h4 Univci-&ity of Otta.on. I · Her future bridearoom ts the soo of Victor an4 Rosemary L«ofCO$ta Mesa.and isapadu.ateofEstaftCi4 Hiab School. UC lrvine and UC San Dic:ao. , ' .... I I 'Don't you laugh, fool' Mr. T, •tar of ''The A·Team," doee the hula with Bob Hope and eome Hawa.llan beaattea • -1.'00- I MNEWS 8QHT 18 ENOUGH (J)SALlln • THAEE'S COWANY e KAWAI flVE.4 • wa&.1 L9tAEA NliW8HOUR • aaes OF MNi!AOEM9IT (ll CISNEWS dlAICNEWSQ QlteCNEWS e DO< YAM D'fl(.E (C)MOYIE ••'A "The Gtr1 can·1 Help 1t" 119561 ~~ansfleld, Tom Ewel. .. ~ "Lovesict.. ( 1i83) Dudley Moen, Ehabeth McGoYtrn -8:30- • AUCE ~8HOWS ••cs 1=~ CD TO IE AHNOUNCED (C)MOYIE * t t "The Yeat Of LMng Dan- geroulfy'' (1983) Mel Gibson. Sloour· c;: •• "The Odd Job" (1978) Graham Chapman, DeYkl Jason. -10:1~ ®MOYIE • • "lftlndeptl.-....,ldel..-.IOll""" Day" ( 19831 Kalhleerl Quinlan, DeYkl K81th -10-JG- • INDEJl9ll8(T NETWORK NEWS on ··eob Hope'• WlcJd Wacky Special From Walk.lkl .. tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . Van Halenjumps into top position By Tbe A11oclated Press The following are Billboard's hot record bits for the week endmg March 3 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1984. Billboard Publi· cations. Inc. Repnnted with permission. HOT SINGLES J."Jump" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 2. "99 Luflballons" Nena (Epic) 3."Garls Just Want to Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper (Portrait) 4."Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 5.''Nobody Told Mc" John Lennon (Polydor) 6."Karma Chameleon" Culture Club (Virgin-Epic) ?.''Somebody's Watchmg Me" Rockwell (Motown) Orange Coast DAil. V PILOT/Monday, F~ 27, 1964 Bosley bracing for 'Days' end ----Head of Cunntn ham household says 'We're not canceled ~yet' By JERRY BUCK .,,......,_...., LOS ANGELES -An old fncnd, "Happy Day&!' is ailing and this may be its last season on ABC, but Tom Bosley isn't ready to st.art mourning. Bosley, who has starred as Howard Cunnm&ham since the show's debut on Jan, I 5, 1974, said, "Certainly the low ratinis this ¥Cason arc a strong indication that the show could be canceled. But the truth of the matter is tbey haven't canceled the show yet. ABC hasn't canceled il . Paramount hasn't canceled it." Nc:.verthcless, Bosley does take a practical view. ·•1 think we cast members are ~eared to this bappenina and we're prepared for at," he sa1d. "Everyone seems to think we're all through, but we haven't been offiCtalty notified." "Happy Days," Garry Marshall's creation of a happier and more innocent 1950s. was one of television's most ~ular programs, and at the height of the Fonzie craze at~as the No. I sho". It spun off such biu as "Laverne and Sharley" and "Mork and Mindy." Now "Happy Days" has fallen v1ct1m to NBC's ·'The A-Team" and the new craze over Mr. T. Expressing pnde in the show and its accomplish· men ts, Bosley said. "I can't help but miss it if we go off the au because we have been, an a sense. a family. We've gotten to know each other so intimately. Sul with a.JI this, there's aJso the excitement and expectation of going on to other things." (One "Happy Days" performer, Ted McGinley, has already signed on with "The Love Boat.") " 'Happy Days' was a show about kids growing up," he said. "I think two things happened. First, tcen~agers of 11 years ago were watching a time when their parents were growing up. And the parents were seeing themselves growing up. Even the grandparents could watch and sec their children growing up. "I think our' timing was very right. We were just ~oming•out of the hippie era where the moral fiber of the family was in Jeopardy. I don't say it's been entirely restored. but l think we've been a major influence in getting people to look at themselves." . Ron Howard, who left the senes in 1980, starred as Richie Cunningham. Bosley and Marion Ross were his parents. Erin Moran was his sister, Joanie, ,Anson W1ll1ams was his best fnend. Potsie. And Henry Winkler was Anhur Fonzarellt -The Fonz! The Fonz became a super sensation after Fred Silverman. then president of ABC Entertainment. had an instinctive feeling the characer should be built up. Bosley says it was through the generosity of Howard. the show's star. that the Fonz was elevated to a folk hero. Bosley, a nauve of Chicago. has a long Broadway record. In 1960 he became the first actor to win a Tony, Drama Critics, ANT A and Newspaper G_uild awards for Tom Boeley, clownln.d wttll pal llllton Berle, • .. ya hle "Happy o.Y:.• aren't C>Ter yet. has perfonnance in .. Fiorello!" Then he went on to establish a long record m films and television. Before "Happy Days," he starred in two series. "The Debbie Reynolds Show .. and "The Sandy Duncan Show.·· He said he is weighing different plans after .. Happy Days." He is considering 5everal pilots and he and his wife. Jean Eliot. arc developmg a screenplay for their own production company. First up probably will be "The Jesse Owens Story," a syndicated docudrama based on the life of the black track star who won three events at the 1936 Olympics ID Berlin. Bosley would play James R. Hoffa. the Teamsters president who disappeared ID 1975. Dorian Harewood will play Owens. The meeungbetween Owens and Hoffa is based on an incident m the 1950s. Will "Happy Days" continue? "Don't wnte usofTyet," Bosley said. '"The show could go 1n a number of d1rccuons. Joanie and Cbactu have i otten mamed. Fonzie has adopted a boy about 8. And my mstmct tells me. and this is not ego, that the logjcaJ people to span off are the CunninJttams. 'There's a whole audience out there of people whose children have grown up and moved out. h would be worthwhile to explore how the €unningbams bandJe the problem." He shook his head to a question: "No, no one's ever approached us about 1t." Ii) A MA TTEA Of TASTE (I) NEWS dlTAXI -11:00-•••Cl> «ICl!NEWS eTAXI 8 ... Wrapped Around Your Finger" The Police ,r;;==============---=;;;;1;;1:;::;::;;;;;::;;;ir-------------------- Q! WHEEL Of FORTUNE entATGR. I -1:00- 1 ~= HAPPY 09' Y8 AGAIN l~:S~ (I) NEWS • THAEE'S COWANf • WHEB. Of FORTUNE ~ (I) p .M. 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Ent11tmtnts & Hohl • EY'E ON HOU YWOOO • WKAP IH CIHCINNA Tl • 0 P£0PLF8 COURr e WlD, WILD WOfl.D Of ~~s A~ TM Moha~" IQUl6 f1z::'4) (1939) Henry Fonda, Claudette Col-LA MIHARA Al ROSECR!NS N9W.S berl S ~llY A'KM{) NC)llft\llONS flt IH8l>E OAAHGE COUNTY (I) T1C TAC DOUGH (I) INDEP£NOENTNETWON< "TEJfTl" (P'G) NEWS 1130l 00S l0,1~10 40 (8) FRAOOl.E AOQ( @ MOYIE I ~~ * t t "'Thunder In The Sun" 11959) Susan Hayward. Jetf Chandler "l.9Amflll Y Y<US" (PG) CC) MOYIE 12 40. 140 4 40 '40 • 40 10 JS 9 TltATS INCAEDB.E l~WOMAH • GIWAIY AWAAD8 PREVIEW ***'A "From Her• To Elemity" P9541 Burt Lancaster. Mon1gomery Clift -12:10-e 80U> QOlD COUNTDOWN '8.1 (8) MOVIE ~lilCME ''The Plflt• Of Penunce" (1983) ~"Exorcist II· The Heretic" (1977) Rlchlrd Burton, Linda 8lelr KM! Kline. Angeta Lansbury. ~~~YTHENEWS U Q!lATE~MntDAVI> *** .. ~ .. (1983) Jennifer L.ETTBli&AH .._._ .............. .......... 8 GREAT AECOAl> Al.BUM -· ....... _ """"' COl.LECTION CJ) FAERIE TALE THEATRE • L.A. 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S 45 I IS, 10 45 "llOAOWAT DMll'f ROS(" (PG) 12~. 2~ 4 45, '40, ·~· 1030 ..,.,,, Jodi Thelen. -12:40- -HJO-• (I) COUM80 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * • (I) AFTEAMA8H -1:00-11 IB 808 HOPE'S WICl<I WAOO 8 GENE AUTRY 8"£CiAl FROM WAll<ll<I II HOU YWOOO ClOSEUP 8 9 MOYIE (I) THE PROTECTORS "l!a" (Part 2 of 2) (Prtmlert) Beu • AU.IHTHE FAMILY fiwong. Broollt Adams. • MOYIE NIEW8 • * "Slncerely Yours" ( 1955) MERY GfWRN ' Ub«ICI, Joanne Dru. ' PEAFOMIAHCE AT THE e QBE 8COTT WtlTE HOU8E (0) MOYIE * All OPEN 6.00 Srort 6:45 • 0M0N£T Ut'h "The long Good Friday" Cl) MOVIE ( 1980) Bob H*W., Ht6en Mlrren. Ut'h ''The WOOd Accofdlng To (%)MOVIE <Wp" ( 1982) Robin Wllllrna, Mery * * "If You Could S.. What I Hew" Beth Hurt. (1982) W.c s.ig., R.H. Thomlon "UssmJ" (a) (%)MOYIE -1:30-.. _,P\,'!5.. .. (I) * t "A U111e SP" ( 1911) Tim II MARY TY1.ER MOORE ..,_ ,_ Mathtlon, Edwlrd HtmnlM. I GaE AUTRY L "TII um r. till" 1111.,. I (J)MOYIE..,,,;:r-(I) !!j! 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"Well. 1t gives him a lot of pleasure and 1t doesn't hurt me any." Pt:A'l'TS WMAT DO ™EV CALL nus. MARCIE? A ''r'OVN6 PEOPLE'S CONCERT•? Tl'M•LE•IE• 'Ql ~, W! owe A LO'f "I) ~e Sl'ANtAfWS. HOW 00 I KHOW l1M 60tN6 TO LIKE ™IS KIND OF MUSK ? 5 ' by Gui Arriola llil!lll .JOtlf ~ ei e ecu. i eeNO 'OJI by Jim Davis IF' C,OULP ONLY Gfl nus CATC.M ()(11 Of. MY MC.K / 5 Q.J -Both vulnerable, 11 South )'0'8 bold: •lQl7 ~I <>AQQ •&1• The, bkldln1 hu ~: tut .._.WM& NertAa 1 () , .. , .. l ~ ow. ? What ad.ion do you take? . ------ AN8W£U TO l&IDGI! QtJll A.-Your par&ntr'1 two -...n bid it uncondfUoaaUy fordq, 10 proceed II if the overuH did not nllt. Had pil'tntr raponded OM heart '° 1our openinr bid. you would have rebid one 1pade. Therefore. you abould now bid two 1pede1. Q.a-Both vulnerable. aa South you hold: •M <;).\105 OAQl7U •S4 Tbt biddinr hu pre>«eded: Nwtli F..u& S.-. WMt J. l <:::) ! 0 p ... 3• 3 <;) T Q,4-Neither vuJnenblt, at South you hold: •Itta <::)1'7U ot •AM5 The blddinr hu prOCMded: NertAa Eut ~ w.- 1. t 0 , ... , .. IMllM ,.. ' What do you bid now? A. -Conalderlnr the fad that you haven't yet made a bid. )'OU have I very Rnt hand. How hlfh you can IO and where you should play tbe hand depend• on jual how 1tton1 ~er ia. St.art olf by riving tht rood new• that you have working value• - cue·bid three diamonds. llit¥1 eotMAJ '° bl ~ of, ft loc*a 11 lt JOU h but waited Hlut 1 aptdts. Jump to tu.. • trump. That c.U. r.51 ha¥1a ... ..U and M II fNt '4 Md OD lnformatioa lmprovH I band. Q.t-Aa Sovtla. vuhtenbl4 you be*!: . ""~ •JS O AU O AQlll ... The Wddln1 bu proctl Mt ~w.-Nri~ 10 I• INT PMfl ' I I .. , What do JOU bid now? •l A. -Fint, putner need not have mudt for hit reopen!n1 bid -if he had the equi· valent of an openinc bid, he, would have made a takeout., double. Seeood. Euf1 double " for takeout.'° Weat mutt have heart length. Never· theleu. you have an ex· cellent hand, and t-0 show it, redouble now. You intend doubling the oppoaeata .----------'-· -------wherever they aJicht. What action do you tab? A. -You cannot be 1ure your 1ide can make game -as a matter of !act. there ia a distinct pouibility that your hand• don't fit too well. However, your milfit aug geall that Eut has *n a trine rambunctioua in the auction. and that you might collect a sir.able penalty. especially if you can promote your ten of trumps. Double. Q.5-Both vulnerable, 11 South you hold: A. -BJelMCI IN U.0. part ners who IOlvt aJJ of 10D prob&ema. Sloce North ha reapoaded one no tr• freely, tle mutt have ,W valuea and the opponeet.a aull under eoatrof. Your jac of apadff 1hould prov~• .iJ BIC.GEORGt: by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) ~ 'l ... , I ~ ... f.' "My nurae ind I have 1 little bet 11 to how m1ny thl"9• ire wrong with you, Georve." Dt:,,IS THE '9t:,.\Ct: . -=a r-• • . . ' . • 1 m 1 QT HA'lt4 SON UP WHEN 1 t!JOI UP.• by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Schulz WMV?ME ~SNT NE ANVTMIN6 YET by Tom K. Ryan Q.2 -Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: • AJ85 <:::) 12 O AJlotS •It Tht bidding hat proceeded: S..~ Weet N~ Eut 1 0 2. 2 <:::) PUI 1 What do you bid now? Jl OGE PARKt:R HAVING GONE TO THE LANE SCHOOL TO RETURN SUSIE'S SWEATER, ABBEY MEETS HER ROOMMATE CARLA' tMVVA't ~~'(~ rYE.~A~UM ~ ~'< TAii. ·~ _ DR A BB LE •IUU 'VQ871t Oii •Ma The bidding has proceeded: N...U. Eut ~ Wett 1 • Pue 1 'V P ... Z 0 Pu• 7 What do you ~i~ now'! A.-With hia reveue, part ner has announced a very good hand. Although you AS A ROOMMATE 1 I JUST MET HER THIS ' MORNING ANO l FEEL valuable in keepiQI W ~ bay. Make the value , t Jumping to thrff no trump. .AS TH()U(:,H WE'VE KNOWN EACH OTHER ,, FOR YEAR$' - by Jeff MacNIJ1 rr~ ~A ~·l~~~~~~ca 1 rax ~,. ~T 00 I~ VIOLATW ~~°'A ~T LON ... ~ET~~~ .. --- .. , ... .. ., .. ~' \ ............ -.,,,,.,\,·~ ~ by Kevin a9a FOR BETTIER OR t'OR WOR8t: t"'l .,Kl' •l~Kt:R8t:~' l58NG A SQ()(). ffllfl.fJf ~'THE. Wf.51\llEW 5CAP€- ~ ISN'I 5004 A BAD J08{ 111 111 II' ' Da.l•KK YOU KICK SAN" ON Me, PA&.., AN' Y'OO'Ri! ~~~~~~ ,,. •• p , by Tom e'.Jt1l 1 ew build.i~gs to ise on 11-acre ·costa Mesa site ~ HUI la&erett1, an afljliate of Sertppe Rudi BlllJMu Propertiet of S.Jl ~.has purc~d a 70,QOO.square-fo0t facility and its 11.34-acre site at 1\ldbill aod Kalmus Drive in Costa Mesa from Tedlalcelor, lac. Accordinc to .. Cvrle and Larry Woodward, Red Hill Interests principals, conceptual ~~nas are bein• prepared by A.Utr Stroc• Al.A of Newport Beach for new tlUldinp on the site. The plans call for a complex of hiah tech structures to replace the buildings currently on the site. Jama DeGraw. DaYW CUMll and Pe&er Qetu of Coldwell Bauer Commercial Real E1&a&e Semeee' Ne~rt Beac~ oft.ice represcn.ted all paru~ i~ ncaotiating the S6, 150,000 transactton. Owrie said construction of new buildings should start in the second quarter of next year. • • • Jeffrey A. Goddard has been promoted to an assistant vice president in the rtal estate loan center at UD.loD Baak'a Orange County regional office in Orange. Goddard, an El Toro resident, joined the bank in 1979 and most rcoently served as a loan officer. ,. . ... ' CedJ Wat~•.bas been. appointed to the newly created position of manqer o(westcm onginal equipment manufacturer sales at Irvine-based ~ Mtero.y1&em1. Watts will manage Alpha Micro's OEM sales in the western ha.If ef"the U.S. Alpha Micro desigm, manufactures and markets a line of computer s)lll.Cms for business and professional use. • • • Ed Rider w bffll named Oru1e Couey aales repreta&adve for BoMed &fedJcal MullfaetwrlD1, I.De., according to Gres Maae., vice president, sales ahd marketing. Rider spent the past six years at Amerlcu E41wanh LUora&orltt» a critical care sales reprcsentauve. Jn another penonnel move at'BoMed. Wayne Caner has been named clinical specialist and will work at BoMed headquarters in Irvine. He was director of cardiovascular servica at DcPaul Hospital in Cheyenne, Wyo. before joining Q<>Med . • • • The Orange County office of GeD1ler Ir AllOclalel/ Ardd&ecU bas been seft.cted to plan the interiors for more thaJ1 400,000.sguare feet of office space ati lloll Centers an Irvine and Newport Beach. Gensler will be planning in ·ors for I 00.000.square feet in the Burlington Northern Build.in~ and 3 , 000.square feet in the Koll Center Newport. which is a separate facility. • • • ,, Smltlt &r Myera Adverli1ln1, I.De. of Santa Ana has been named agency of record for Pa1coe Balldln& Sy1tem1 of Pomona. Pascoe desians and manufactures pre~ngancered steel buildings for commercial and industrial use and markets them through a national distribution network of authoriz.ed Pascoe dealers. Smith & Myers will handle Pascoe's advertising, public relations and sales promotion. , ... Compt1'er A•tomatton I.De., an Irvine-based manufacturer of automatic tcit systems, announced recently that it bas received a purchase order for iu sys1Cms from Eaton Corp.'1 AIL division, one of the prime associate contractors currently developing the Bl-B bomber. • • • • Mission Viejo resident Mike Lugford has joined Amerlcu Title Co. as assistant vice president and sales representative for commercial and industrial accounu. Beforc Joining Amcncan Title. Langford was district saks manager for Westlud1 Bu•. . . "' Jutea Pabllc Relations of Santa Ana has moved into an 8,SOO-square foot buildina to house its growing staff. The new building is near the headquarters for Ju1aa A11oclate1 I.De., parent company of Jansen Public Relauons. The new offices arc located at 1800 E. Deere St. and arc designed to house the 32-member public relations depanment. • • • Manetlq Dlrecttoo1 I.De. of Newpon Beach, specialists in health care advertising. have been named agency of record for W.&. ftffler, l.Dc. of Amherst, N.H. Wheeler manufactures a newly designed plastic crutch handle for acute and chronic axillary style crutch use. • • • C'barle1 P. CoDDer, president and chief executive officer of Westeru Matul E1erow Corp. of Orange, is retiring from that pesition and will become chairman of the board of directors for the 30-officc network. Conner will be 1~cd by Warren Vaaghn, who has served as executi ve vice president for tbe past two years. Vaughn joined the company m 1978 as a regional admmistrator. Vaughn 1s an Irvine resident. Conner is a Newport Beach resident. ••• HelioDedcs, I.De. has signed a lease for one full floor of commercial office space at Hat&oD Centre in Santa Ana. Coldwell Buker leasing representative '-"9c• Sallivu negotiated the transaction. Helionctics develops advanced laser technology and new computer array processors. With the addition of Rc1ionetics. Hutton Centre 1s now 90% leased in both of its towers, located at MacArthur Boulevard off the Newport Freeway. • .I 4 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK ~XCHANQE TRAN8ACTION8, IM! ' New headcpaarten in Irvine for M.C.S. Compater 90ftware m•ker 11.c .s. will mo•e 1n llarcb to new heaclqaarten ln the Imne Eut Indaatrlal Complea. Tbe 36,000 IMlnare foot facWty at Alton and Toledo A•ena• bu eldeetepped the modern, bJtb·tech archltec· Anniversary once every four years However impossible it might sound, K.C.'s Hallmark Shop, located in the Harbor Shopping Center Costa Mesa will be celebrating its fint anniv,ersary after four years of busineu. This ironic event is due to the fact that February 29 only occurs once every four years. Phil and Nancy Brisack, owners of K..C.'s Hallmark Shop, purposely chose a leap day, Februrary 29, 1980, to open because of the unique date . "Our shop is very special, so naturally we chose a special day in which"to open it." Recently, the "K.C. Crew" drastically increased the already lalJe amount of card styles. Within lls 4.000 square feet. K..C.'s Hallmark Shop now provides the largest selec- tion of Hallmark cards in Orange County. To keep up with the times. the selection has been updated to meet modem situations such as "upon announcement of divorce!" The amount of different cards now exceeds 3, I 00 not including seasonal cards. This is aJmost every card Hallmark makes. Besides cards, Hallmark carries many other items. Merchandise selection is crucial when running a Hallmark store. A certain store image 1s created by the merchandise the store carries. Phil has been working wtth Hallmark for the past 16 years. . l ' ' SYLVIA Po1n1 • I ta.raJ nyle for a .. coa.ntry resldential look.•• The $4.S mlllloa projectballtbyCtiBallclenof Santa Ana la bea...U7 lanUcllped and takee acl•antace of kd&ebuk lloaataln 9CeDfm7. 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GoLo QuoTE S META LS Quo rrs T h at's a n apt deser t ptton of botp usines s and ·~ bus iness peopl e along the Ora nge Coa L I o k eep t rack of wher e compa nies are going and which peopl a r e h elping t h em get th re.just wa tch ·credit Line' -ever y day in t he Bus iaess s ctlon of your n ew llilJ Pillt L utler, ruins reeze uelas, Rust, Mills win for Anteaters in three-way meet WESTWOOD -Former Edison High distance standout Jon Butler led a 1-2-3 UCLA finish in the tw~mile race Sunday to paced the Bruins to an easy victory in a three-way meet with UC Irvine and Fresno State at UCLA's Drake Stadium. The Bruins won the triangular meet with 89 points, while Fresno State was second with 63 and UCI third with 40. Despite the setback, the Anteater men still turned in some fine individ· uaJ performances, among them a first-place showing by Mark Ruelas in the mile. The ua senior clocked a 4;04. 90 and was one of three Ant- eaters to capture firsts in the meet apinst the No. 3-ranked Bruins and defending PCAA champion Bulldogs. , Senior Bob Rust was first in the lpng jump at 24-1 Ol/2 and finished second in the 200-meter race with a 21.78. Junior Harold Todd captured tl)e 200 meter race in 21.55. Ruelu added a second-place effort in the 800 meten with a time of 1:52.21. U CI's Mike Powell finished second lD the high jump at 7-0 and was third LO the Iona jump at 24-8. Todd Funk was second in the 11 0 high hurdles with a 14.89 clocking. Steve Odgers was third in the javelin with a personal best toss of 214-1 0. Meanwhile, the UCI women also came out on the short end in the team scoring, as Fresno State out-pointed tbe Anteaters, 81-55. UCLA was a non-scorinJ entry. Still, UCI received an impressive 1o9ividual effort from Laura Mills ~o P.laccd ID no less than five events. M ills, a former Orange Coast College star, won the shot put with a meet and school-record 44-91h heave. -t sec will host Azusa Pacific Southern California College, which won the Southern Division of the NAIA District Ill basket- ball race, will meet Azusa Pacific Saturday night at Chapman Col- lege (7:30) in the first round of the distnct playoffs. Coach Bill Reynolds' Van- guards, 20-8 on the season, arc the No. 2 seed in the eight-team tournament. Westmont, 25-2, is the No. I seed and will host Cal Lutheran ( 14-1 5 ). While SCC did not have the second-best record in the district, the Vanguards were seeded sec- ond because they won the Southern Division crown. (n other first round games, No. 6 seed UC San Diego will be at No. 3 seed Biola, and fifth-seeded Point Loma travels to No. 4 seed Cal Baptist. sec split its games with Azusa Pacific this season, winning at Azusa, 65·6 I but falling at home, 70-68. Monarchs' opponent familiar ,Mater Dei Hiah's Monarchs show- use their 27-1 record at the Los AD&elcs Sports Arena Tuesday night (8:45) in the CIF 4-A semifinals pme, •nd it'll be apinat a foe which hu lost to the Monarclu twice this season. SL Bernard's Vik:inp, from Playa 4Sel Rey and champions of the Del Rey Leaaue with an overall record of 13-~ -~iJh the op~tioo to Gary McNiiant'a hi&h·tl)'lfll Monarchs. Mater Oei romped to a 69-45 on at St. Bernard early in the when 6-8 Leonard Taylor 1<>t ~ul trouble early and was never a < Later, at the Tournament of Cham· piona semifinals, St. Bernard went ~naervative and extended the tf{onarcha dramatically before flll· ina. 48-47. In the leCOOd pme, Taylor did not 1tt into foul trouble and ICOred t 8 p0int1, ln addition io limitina Mater Dei ecorina whiz Tom Lewit iojust lO points. bb lowest output of the o and 21.2 points below hi1 eraae ofll.2. "I would think they'll play p,retty liberate.'' 11)'1 McKnl&hL ' They ayedaaratpmelutt.ime, but lost. nd I'm wonderina if they can do it 'n. "We have to play Taylor tou&b. It's little like playina BOICO Tecll (the no-man actlek of ~7Ya Wayne lit.Id). "We have io play ·~man but we have to help out wa1 &om the t.11. .. But I don•t want to tet a.o 1 point Mate IO aware. M fOIWl what 're dOina ounelvea. Wo just bave bl IW'C we•rereacty to Play ... ..., ..... MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1N4 [ii T•blH turned: NowtheLaken putting prHaure on71era. C2. Wlnterll8wk ............. c....,..reoe record. C-4. Saiki puttin touronhol Ocean Vl~w High golf star wants education first out at noon," abe uys. 1lw Ii vea me acbance to bjt tome b9lll and play a few bola in tbe winier. In tbe summer, I pla)' every day and laJt summer I wu Ul 28 ioumaments." Her tourpament ttie0rd ii very impraaive, 'f"o' say the leut. Sbe bu a BJ BOW ARD L. BANDY room full of trophies but ii probably ._..... .... ...,,.. prouder of the fint than any lbe bu woo since. She'll be tryina to qualify for a spot .... started ptayina aolf when I wu in the 144-piayer field for the Unideo 10 but I quit aftei a little while LPOA Invitational today but right becaute I was so frustrated," Kim now it isn't her primary concern in a sa)'1 in lookina back ... I am an athlete aolfina career that climaxed last and it botbacd me a srcat deal when I summer when she won the U.S. couldn't hit the ball where I wanted it National Junior Jirls championship to~· in New Jeney. My dad sat me back on the course Michele Kim Saiki (she prefen and I took a teriea oflcssons. Then he Kim), the IS.year-Old Ocean View entered me in a tournament at ffiab senior, says &0lf is the most Riverview Golf Course and I won. It important pa.rt of her life riaht now. was very excitiJ\a to me and I still But it ian 't aoina to overtake her and . have that uophy at home." set her to aian a professional contract She has played in the U.S. Junior to play on the LPGA tour -not for Nationals thRe times. Her tint effon several years, anyway. in Orqoo found her finishina u the "I am verb91Jy committed to the fifth qualifier and losina to an Univenity of Southern California on eventual ICmitinalisL In Gtteley, a full aolf acbolanh.ip," Kim says. ''I Colo. in 1982, she was fourth low want to JC' a college education with a qualifcr and lost to the tourney depee 1n business and accounting runner-up. before I try the ~A tour. Last summer, after winnin& the 1bat 11 definitely in my future Optimist Junior World cham· plans, tbouab, but who knows how pion ship in San Diego, she went to the MU I can.do on the tour or ifl will be Junior Nationals in New Jersey. injured and not be able to play. I want "I tied for second as low qualifcr to have some other field to tum to in and then won the tournament in case I don't make it.0 match P.'!Y (64 ~yen). .. she 11)'1. There are few who know her or who Don t set the idea abe doesn't want Ocean View lllCh '• Kim 8aild will aet a taate of LPGA toanaament action tb1a Dlllr ........... ~ ........ hlMlr week at tbe Unlden IDYitatlonal at lleea Verde Country Clab. have followed her career who feel she to turn pro when the ri&bt time comes will be a failure on the pro circuiL alo~ She feels that playina in the Even though you can find her on the qualifying round today will Jive her coune at Mesa Verde CC or valuable experience. She will aJso elsewhere almost every day of the play in the Pro-am on Wednesday year, weather permittin&. she still is even ifsbedoesn'tq~ for the ftl'lt holding out for an education. two rounds of the Uruden lnvita-••t &Oto school at 7 each day and get (Pl ... Me IDll/C2 Express slowed to a crawl, 27-10 Three late thefts give Denver all ---it needs for win By ROGER CARLSON LOS ANGELES-Denver struck it rich in the final 5:50 of playi ng time with a 17-point spur1 to collect a 27-10 United States Football League victory over the Los Angeles Express before 32,082 at the Coliseum Sun- day. But it wasn't a si.t-ya.rd scoring pass from Craig Penrose to Elmer Bailey to snap a 10-10 game that turned the tide, rather a series of critical second half m islakes by the Express in a game dominated by short passes and even shorter runs. "I made a very, very poor decision at a critical time," said John Hadl, following bis debut as a head coach. "We should have punted, it pve them momentum. It was my decision and it took us out of the game more than anything." lt was 10-10 with the third quarter winding down and when the gun OUJ lloKnlCbt McKnlJht wu eipecially happy with his team's play in the quar- terlinals apinst Bolco Tech, with Mike Fielder's 11 rebounds a bis item. St. Bernard. in addition to Taylor, featuf'C1 two others with IOlid repu- tations -S·9 auard Bryan Williams and ~3 Eric Knoit. Althouah Lewis had been held to an averqe of 17.0 poi nu per pmc in the playoffa. due laraely to llower tem· post. ~ remaint the central point of the Monarchs attaek. He bu been the team's Jadjna tc0rer in all but two pmea and be averaeea 13.36 re- boundt per pme. Matt Beeu~be ~7'h senior haded for Notte direct.a the attack at point auard. OF 4-A P1ayer of the Year, and this yt.afs MVP in the Aqelu1 !acue, Becuwaaett hat avt~ I S.l pomu a pme. sounded, end1Dg the Quarter, HadJ gave some thought to his team's fourth-and~ne situation at mjdfield. Hadl changed his mind about . punting and went for a fake, but punter Jeff Partridge's pass to Tody Boddie lost three yards and Denver took over. The Gold didn't score, but Partridge's next punt, of just 18 yards set the Gold up 51 yards out with 9:53 left and from there on out it was all Denver. "It was a gut feeling and it was a wrong one," continued Hadl. It wasn't, however. the only mis- take committed by the fapress. Other items in the second half: •Kevin Nelson fumbled the ball away at the Denver 19, kiJling a potential g~ahead score. •Quarterback Tom Ramsey scrambled, then tossed up a flubber interception to kill a second pen- etration into Denver territory in the third quarter. •Still at 10-10, Troy West dropped a gift interception which would have put the fapress in scoring territory. •Theo, after giving Denver the ball at the 47, then the poor punt, and the (Pleue eee &XPRB88/C4) Den•er'• Hany Sydney (24) tiptoe. throqh tacklen Sanday ln Gold'• 27-10 Estancia' s Curtis trying to shake in jury Estancia Hi.a.h's Eagles are in the CIF 3-A basketball semifinals for the third time in four yean Tuesday ni&ht with a 7 o'clock date with Capistrano Valley scheduled at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 'day night puts him in jeopardy of m1ss1Dg 1 Jcsday's pme with Capo Valley. was m street clothes after icing his ankle all night. then more Saturday mom10g. .. We want to play With a full deck., .. CODtlDUCS Sunderman. "But we have peat confidence 10 Steve Furin. Furin 1s a kid who has worked hard at all times." "The bi& key is Curtis," says Sunderman about his tw~year s1ancr, who shares the Sea V 1ew League's MVP honon with teammate Joo John- ston. But Larry Sunderman, Estancia's coach, would rather play Wednesday when the other half oflhe l-A semifinals is contested between Mission Viejo and No. I seed North of Riverside, or Thursday.t as it was for the past severaJ years in the 3-A aem1hnals. Curtis averaged 19.0 points a game in l~ue play and is the team's desiJnated "gunner, a description for the clutch penmeter player. He has also been especially effective in scttmg up bis teammates with buclceu underneath with hlS crisp pessing. A 5-10 senior, Furin averaaod 12.0 points 1 p.me through Estancia'• firlt dozen pmes (includillJ 11 non-leque pmcs~ but missed four pmes with an ankle-related in.Jury and finished with an 8.8 league ave~. That's because of the tentativeness of shoot- ing star Jim Curtis. whose iajury to bis left ankJe "We had to start practice for this pme Saturday morning," said Sunderman. and Cums "We've been to thae arenas twice and we're O-for-2," coounuea Sunderman. ··~third lime A fantastic season for Eagles Brass rtng or not, Estancia basketball ranks with the best Estancia Hiah buketballcoach Larry Sunderman hu his Eqlcs in the semifinals of the ClF playoff a for the third time in fourycanwithadate at the Lo&AnaelcsSponaA1'na with Capistrano Valley Tuesday niftt, the Eqles' 1 Sth CrF playoff pme tn the put four yean. The title is within ann reach, but, do r,ounelf a favor. If the brass Tina isn t there, don't forsct the ftnt 2S. Onl_y oneof32 playofl'teama, one team from the 11 3-A rated leapes, FU it all. Left racett, the odds wen iometbinahkc77·t att.be tan. Wben you pt totbe Final Four, you've narrowed thole chances io one in four, and you know how often it raiM when they tell you there'u 2' percent wnce. Whether the £aa)ea make i& 26 RocE1 ClllSOI wins, or 27 and get it all Saturday, 11 stiU to be decided. But whatever, don't foraet the fint 25 Notmanrhavecomedown thetc particular pi tea with 25 victories ID a tealOft-aince Lee Mo teller's Huntinatoo Beach Oilen swept to a l 1·21CUOn in l 9S5, there have been jmt llothcniowtn 25 Elmer Com bl' three-year strt.ak caj>plaatbe60awent 26-4, 27-4and 26-l for Hunti.nsion Beach and Corona dcJ Mar bas bad four such camDaiana under th~ ooech Bill Bloom'• '68 team went 28·2, T~ftdy0illis'teamaoft973and 1976 ' \ went 26-2and 25-1,andJack Enioo's 1977crewwas 25-5. Dave Brown's Fountain VaUCl . Serons were 26-2 in 1977. Ed Bowen's Lquna Beach Artists were 26-Jin 1961,Jim H.a.rria'Ocan View Sea.hawks were 2S-3 m l 980 and at Manna there were two-Lute Olton 's '68 squad wu 27-4 and Jim Slel>hcns' 1974 tcam wu 2'-2. lnjust about e~ cue tboee teams were stocked with biaauna. beainnin& with Butch Coopman and Jeddy - Younaio 19S5and11)rinklcchnlb such pla~ u Rieb ltrann~· Marina). Wayne Carlander n C.ew),JadlT02(Cotonadd ). llottr Holmes(Fountain ValJey)&Dd maoyothen. That's what makes this Eaiancia edition the annction It 1a. ll'aa ieam •bicb doa not really have meaupu talcot,jusu unit ~1cb ruaaand pc:ellCI and wins iD a f'uhioo DOl often Rltft. .. ,_.,the most cldu1:11 team we've (PleMe ... rARTMTIC/C2) . (Ple&M -&AGLS8/C4) BILLBOARD TONIGHT ' . ~--~,----------.-....~ ............ ----.............................................. ... --ca Giants get Oliver; Expos 1Dake roo1n at first for Rose From AP dbpatcllH Lockrlqe KO. Mayweather BEAUMONT, Texas -Roetcy Lock· rm ndae eftded Roee-r Maywcatber's rci.an as World Boa.04 AllOCiation junior liaht- weiaht champeon Sl.lnday Wltb a devutat-) Ull overhand naht kllockout punch ju1t one minute and 31 scoonds into the first round of their scheduled IS-round tiUe fiabt. SCOTTSDALE, Anz. -Al Oli ver, ti the National Leugue batting champion two cars a~o for Montreal aod one of b:seball s top hitters dunna his 15-year major e.aaue career, was traded Sunday to the San Francisco Giants for pitcher Fred Breining and another player. The 2S-year:<>ld Lockrid&e, 1281/J, stepped maide a Mayweather le~Jab and~ a pcrfect. shon ript that tent tbe champaon down, face forward. Mayweather rote to bis knees, but wq unable to beat referee ~ny Bozadialla'1 count. He was assisted by two nnssade doctors and his handlers to a stool but was still ~ several minutes after the bout. The sudden endmt stunned the crowd of 3,000 at the Beaumont Cavtc Center. The Giants had called a news conference at their traimna headquarters today to announce the deal, which was made af\er a another deal fell through that would have brought Bill Buckner from the Chicago Cubs, according to the Oakland Tribune and tbc San Francisco Chronicle. Ollftr trade for Oliver Oliver. 37 , a left-handed h1ttmg first baseman with a lifetime batting average of .305, won the 1982 battmg title when he led the league with 43 doubles and hit a career-high 22 homers for the hpos John McHale, tbe Expos' genernl manager, confirmed the Giants General Manager Tom Hallerand Manager Frank Robinson had recently approved a deal with the Cubs that would have ">Cot Chili Davis and pitcher Bill Laskey fo r 8111 Burkner and outfield prospect Joe Carter, but Giant~ owner Bob Lune didn't want to part with Davis, the Oakland Tribune reported. The Giant~ then turned to the Expos to fill their need for a first baseman to replace Darrell Evans, who became a free agent and signed with Detroit. The second player the Giants will give up was not named. Oliver 1s three years older than Buckner and is not regarded as accomplished a fielder. but Oliver may be more ofa home run threat. Oliver who ha'\ 21 4 career home runs. hit .300 last year wtth 38 double~. eight homers and 84 runs batted an Has fielding a\crage was 990 with 13 errors. The Montreal mo"e gives the Expos the opuon of moving newl) acquired Pete Rose to first base, the posauon he ha<; pnmanl:r pla~ed an recent years. The Expos had planned to pla:r Rose 1n left field. gaote of the day OutooJng commillk>ner of a, ••Ml lcMte Kutwe on the 111t'Ch for hta r~ '1lw/,. PfObebt1 looking for a non4XJstMt '*90ft. rm PQlttM th9y'H ftnd ~a pet90n. •• 10 finalists for Sullivan INDIANA POLIS -Figure skater • Scott Hamilton and skier Phil Mahre, both gold medalim at the Wmter Olympics, were among 10 finalists for the Sullivan Award -the nation's highest accolade for amateur athletes. There was no clear-cut favonte among the finalists going into Monday night's awards dinner. Hamilton and Mahre both ha ve been considered for the award 1n past years. along with two other finalists -world davmg champion Greg Lougams and swimmer Mar} T. Meagher But all of the four could be also-rans again behind hurdler Edwm Moses. Of the 53 past winners of the award given by the Amateur Athletic Union, 31 have come from track and field Swimming and davang are a distant second with 10. Other finalists were spnnter Evelyn Ashford. 26, of Venice. welterweight bo'er Mark Breland, 20. of New York swimmer Rick Care) 20. of Mount Kisco. N.Y .. skier Tamara McKrnncy. 21, of Squaw Valley, Calif .. and Jay Sigel. 4(1. of Berw~n. Pa., who became the first golfer since Boh Jones an 19 30 to wm two U.S. Golf Association nauonal titles in one year. Dionne back but Kings lose INC,LEWOOO -The Calgary ·~ Flame\ used four second-period goals, . , three 1 n a \pan of I 50. to easily defeat the Los >\ngclcs Kang'> 5-2 Sunday night in "lational Hockey League game at the Forum. The los'I. thc Kings· !>CCond an a row to a Smythe D1vmon oproncnt. mo"ed them farther out ofa playoff spot The\ now trail fourth-place Vancouver by five po ant .. ~1th the name~ lcadmg 2-1 and the Kmgs on a ---power play. Kent Nilsson began the three-goal outburst by taking a loose puck and going an aJI alone on Lo!t Angeles goaltender Marco Baron It was Nilsson's second tto.il of the night and 30th of the \l·a .. on 1.ommg at the 7:35 mark of thl· ~·mod period. Mr kc Eaves then made it 4-1 . .,11 pping in a rebound off a shot ~by t<:ammatc Kan Eloranta at 9:06. ~t('\'(' rambcllin1 put the game Dionne awa) I CJ seconds later when he \cored 1n do'>t' on an a'\'>l"t h-. Tam Hunter. Doug K1\d1rough got the f·lamcs· other tall y at I 44 ol the ..etond pc nod. pultlng the Flames ahead 2-1 fhc King\' goals were both scored by Marcel 01onne who played for the fir~t lime in sax games after nursing a sore ankle The -.actory ga ve the Flames a 27-23-13 record and a strong hold on second place in the Smythe Division. The Kings fell to 19-13-I 2 Top Sirloin St k THAU MARCH 25TH 5efved 3 to IO p m daily ea Sunday-to 10 pm s4A5 Honeycutt ahaky in abort atln VERO BEACH -Sid Bf'U91 knocked a in two runs with a triple and German Rivera drove in another run for a 3-1 victory • Sunday an . the. Los Angeles ~ers tint s1x-1nnana mtra-squad game of spring train mg. Rick Honeycutt, obtained from Texas last season ?Y ~he Dodgen, gave up three runs and six hits in two innings and took the loss. Fernando Valenzuela pitched two scoreless innanp for the losers. . Cat.ch~r Mike ~ioscia, seeing h1s first game action since mJunng his nght shoulder May 14 in San Diego threw out one base runner in two attempts. ' "Obviousl y, my throws were not ac.curate " Scioscia said. "I'm not concerned about that right no~. Judging by today, I'd say I'm about 90 percent." Toro. Adored team for victory ARCADIA -Adored, a daughter of ~ the great Seattle Slew. captured the $250,000 Santa Margarita Handicap at Santa Anita Sunday, paying 10-1 odds despite three straight allowance victories. Fernando Toro kept Adored second to the well:rcgarded Av1gaition . mo~t of the way before surging to the front coming mto the stretch. High Haven. a 5-1 shot ridden by Laffit Pincay Jr., came on to Lake second walh Weekend Surprise and Marco Castaneda third. Avigaition hung on for fou rth in the field of 11 fillies and mares, four years old and UJ?. Chris McCarron had ndden Adored in her three straight tri umphs but was committed to ride Castilla this time. leaving the mount to Toro. The two favorites of the crowd of47,614, Sweet Diane and Castilla. finished eighth and I 0th Toro respectively. Adored ran the 111. miles in I :48 3.5 carrying the rclathely light weight of I 14 pounds. The Santa Margari ta traditionally decides the 1 older fill y and mare championship of the Santa Anita meeting. Schofield gets some attention MESA. Anz. -With the Angels' Ill shortstop s1tuat1on up in the air, rookie Dick Schofield attracted attention Sunday by worlung out with other infield regulars dunng the Amencan League team' first full-scale workout. The 21-year-old Schofield 1s ready to step m at short 1f veteran Rack Burleson's comeback from a two-year bout with a tom rotator cuff falls shon. Manager John McNamara denied any s1gn1ficancc 1n Schofield 's presence among the first string. "h 'sjust the way the workout schedule came out," said McNamara, who considers Burleson his starting shortstop until proven ot herwi se. "Rick isn't holding anything back. When exhi· bition games start, he'll play everyday and we'll see what happens. We'll have to make a decision on him 10 to I 2 days before the season opens." McNamara wa s pleased after the first full-squad workout, attended by every Angel with the exception of lef\fielder Brian Downing. Downing, whose wife recently delivered a baby, had the club's permission to report late. He is expected Tuesday. Steve Mahre captures slalom COPPER MOUNTAIN . Colo. -& Steve Mahre said he "Just went all out'· Sunday to win the slalom gold medal in the U.S. Alpine Championships and tack on another ti tle to his giant slalom victory earlier an 1he week. Mahre, 26. skied in his last national cham- pionshi ps since he and has twin brother. Phil, plan to end their stellar ski racing career!> at the: end of this season. U.S. breezes past Romania From AP dl1patcbe1 With John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors sconng ~ingle5 victones. the United States completed a 5-0 sweep over. Romania at Bucharest Sunday 1n the Davis C'up tennis tournament. McEnroe bounced back from a slow stan to beat Flonn Scgarccanu 2-6, 6-2. 6-2, af\e( Connon. playing in hi s first Davis Cup competttaon in eight years, topped lh( Nastase 6-4, 6-4 Both matches were mcanaf!lless because the Amencans had clinched the beSl-of.five senes by winning the doubles turday . Australia, the defendana champion, and C'zechoslo- vak.ia also completed 'lwecps unday. while Argentina. Parquay, F!'3ncc. Sweden and Italy also advanced. Ausltalaa ehmanated Yugoslavia and C2echoslovakJa ousted Denmark r /' Argentuia, which takes on lhl' United States in tbe next round July 13-1.S. beat West Gennany 4-1 ; Puquay disposed of New Zealand 3-2, France dumped India.._,· weden downed Ecuador 4-1 . and Italy celled England 3-2: John F1tzacra.ld beat Bruno Oresar ~3. 6-4, and Paul McNamce~t Bnnko Horvat 6..C, 10..8,asAustralia took the rcma1nana sinaJts at Penh. The Yuaoslavs uted jun or playen an the matches whacb were reduced to best-of·tlu~ teU.. At Hrackc K.tDJove, 0-cdlotJovakia, Ubor Pimek defeat~ Peter Bastianseo 6-2. ._6, 6-4 and Toma, mld beat Michael Monerucn 8-6, 6-l tn the C'uchoslovUians' tnumph over the Danes. J .. , Uniden stars profiled Names 11 e S h eehan, Lopez, Stephenson spice tourney By HOW ARD L HANDY .......... ...., .... When the Unaden LPGA lnvitationaJ starts Thun- day, there will be 144 playcn in the field seeking a first pnze of$4S.OOO from the pune of $300,000 third W&est on the tour this season. ' ...__... _ _.......__.... Dafttel Wuham Following are profiles of a few of the top stars com in& Miller to Mesa Verde Country O ub in Costa Mesa for the pro-am Wednesday and the 72-hole championship tourney AYAKO OKAMOTO -J 983: 25 events; won Thursday throu&h Sunday. $131,214; ranked 10; sconng average 73.01. PA 1TY SHEERAN -J 983: 26 $250,399; ranked 2; SCOrill8 average 71. 72. One of the longest bitters on the tour, Ayako Okamoto events; won once played on a corporate softball team that won Japan's national title. She was a southpawpitcher before ai ving up the game to play golf at age 22. Player of the Y car in 1983, Sheehan finished the year with 16 top I 0 finishes in her last 19 tournaments. Over two years, she has 36 top 10 finishes in 51 events and is weU on the way to becoming a millionaire in less time than anv previous player. She has $61 2,588 in earnings in three fufl ycan on tour. Won the Nevada and California state championships as an ~mate~r along with the. AIA W National collqiate champ1onsh1p. She was Rookie of the Year on the tour in 1981 when she won her first tournament. the Japan Cassie in the last event of the season. Last year, she lost to Pat Bradley in the Maz.da.LPGA Series championship in that same tournament, finishing second overall. PAT BRADl.EY -1983: 29 events: won $240,207: ranked 3: scorill8 average 72.06. In her 10th year on tour, Bradley cornered the market on theatncs dunng her best season with four victories. She closed with a charge to win the Mazda-LPGA Series championship over leader Patty Sheehan. Her first three wins of the season included six-under-par rounds and she capped the year with a final round 64 to win the Japan Oass1c. . She won the third and final Women's Kemper Open title at MC$8 Verde CC in 1981 and has 13 tour victories to her credit. JAN STEPHENSON -1983: 28 events; won $I 93,364; ranked 4; scorinpverage 72.22. Followers of th e LPGA tour have learned that Jan Stephenson will be around for the final two days of ari y tournament she enters. The Australian native who has been known as much for her looks as her golfing activities. hasn't missed a cut an 222 tournaments. Since 1981 she has proven herself as one of the top golfers on the tour as well. In that time she has 40 top I O fini shes in 77 events and has 12 tour victories to her credit. eight of them coming since 1981 's victory in the Peter Jackson Oassic 1n JuJy of that year. Had her finest year tn 1983, winning three tour- naments, wmnang more money than in any previous season and finishing in the top five in almost every statistical category. NANCY LOPEZ -1983: 12 events; won $91,477; ranked 15: scoring average 72.59. A true super star of the sport, Lopez left the tour an July after winning two early events to await the binh of daughter Ashley Marie an November. She wa s the winner of the Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC in t 980 and tied for the top spot in 1979 before losing in a live.way playoff. . . She has won.27 to~r~vents in seven years and last year Joined the exclusive mil hon dollar club at the Dinah Shor( Invitational and 1s currently in sixth place on the all-tame money list. Lopez is married to Houston Astro Ray Knight and started playing golf at age 8 with her father Domingo as her teacher. Has been Player of the Year twice in her first two campaigns and won over SI 00,000 each of five seasons before last year. KIM SAIKI. • • From Cl She made her Japanese LPGA debut in 1975, finishing 12th. Since that time, her career has skyrocketed and in 1979, she was the JLPGA champion. Sbe came to tbe U.S. in 1981 and played in only seven events before returning home for a banner year. She was second six times and placed m the top I 0 in 26 of 28 tournaments that year in Japan. _ KATHY WHITWORTH -1983: 26 events; won $1 91,492; ranked 5: scoring average 72.JJ. The LPGA Hall of Fame star isn't finished winning tournaments yet as evidence her victory in the 1983 Women's Kemper Open in Hawaii. This one tied her with Sam Snead for the most wins ever by a professional golfer at 84. She hopes to break that record sometime this year. She was the leading money winner eight different years, Player of the Year seven umes and Vare trophy winner seven tames. Whitwonh is one of golfs millionaires with S l.t.369,000 in earnmgs and was the first to reach such a tony pinnacle in 1981 at the U.S. Women's Open. With the money available these days, she had her bigest year in 1983, winning S 191,492. A 25-year veteran of the LPGA tour (her first victory came in 1962 at the Pheonix Thunderbird Open). Whitworth still plays in almost every tour event. ALICE MILLER -1983: 29 events; won $157,321 : ranked 7; scoring averaae 72.69. After posting her first tour victory in 1983, Miller as one ofthr,e players to win an event in Florida this year and is currently third on the yea.r's money list with $27,779. She won the Sarasota Classic 1n Florida in the last event on the LPGA calendar two weeks ago. The year 1983 was by far her best in five seasons on tour and she was second an most improved status to Pat Bradley. During one nine-tournament stretch, she finished in the top I 0 eight tames including four in which she was tn the top three. BETH DANIEL -1983: 23 events: won $167.403, ranked 6: sconng average 72. 99. After three straight years with more than $200,000 10 earnings, Daniel scttfed for S 167.403 in 1983 and finished sixth on the official money list. After capturing Rookje of the Year honors in 1979, she became the first LPGA pro to wi n over $200,000 in a single season and gained Player of the Year honors. She has won 13 events 1n a career that spans live years including one victory 1n 1983. JO ANN WASHAM -1983: 27 events: won $71.284. ranked 21; scoring average 7).41. S~e is th e only pl ayer in LPGA history to si nk two h~les·in~ne in a sang.le tournament and she accomplished this feat an the 1979 Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC'. S~e finished in the top I 0 all three years of the tournament in Costa Mesa, tying for second in 1981 with Debbie Massey. Has won three tour events and been a c.onsistenl performer for 11 years on the tour. uonal starting Thursday. "Right now it's a very good ex perience for me. Weather doesn't bother me because everyone is play- ing under the same conditions. helps a great deal. I see a lot of kids being pressured by their parents and l feel so sorry for them. A lot of them don't even like the game." "I thmk the best part of my game is my driving but 1 don't try to compare myself with anyone else. I can hit the ball 230 yards and sometimes a little farther but I play my own game. I'm very fort unate I can hit the ball a long ways. "To me, though, putting and chiJ>- pang are the most important things. Yes. I putt cross-handed and have been doing this for about four years. I think it has helped me a great deal. My scoring average has gone down in that time, anyway." Kim is the Mesa Verde CC j unior girls champion and guess who she had to beat to win the t1tle? Younger sister Laura ( 14) was the other finalist and Kim was extended to the I 6th hole before winnina the match play event. "Laura 1s more of a perfectionist and will be 1 really good one, too," says club professional Art SchilhnJ. One might act the adea that KJm 1s a bit Jealous of her younger sister. Such is not the case. 'Tm proud of her and J thinlc she can become a better player than me," Kim says. "We arc a very close family and I tell everybody to watch out for Laura. She never gets mad but when people say she is Kim's little sister, she corrects them and says, 'No, I'm Laura.' We don't compare ourselves. "One thina I love about my parents (Cliff and Aorcnce) is that they have never put any pressure on me to play aolf. They are to unden1.1ndin1and it An older sister, Cora, is the onl y member of the famil y not interested in golf. Perhaps the Saiki family foursome will need a scorekeeper and she can go along with them in that capactty. John Anselmo. head pro at Los Alamitos Golf Course, has been Kim's teacher for seven years and she credits him with much of her success. Kim's idol on the golf course is not one of the LPGA stars. "I like to watch the men because 1 feel they arc stronger and make a lot of different shots. Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson arc my favontcs but l don't try to pattern myself after anyone else." Her thoughts on Mesa Verde CC: "I think it is a great JOlf course. one of the bencr ones in Southern Cali- fornia. It is a aood challenge and the arecns are great. The rouah around the arccns will be tough this week and if I don't make the field. I'll probabl>- watch the tournament 1<>me of the time after playing Wednesday an the Pro-am." Kim Saiki is a young lady on the rise and whether or not her name appe&rson the LPGA roster for another four years or not remains to be seen. Riaht now she is enjoyina her place in the sun as a junior champion and after makina the field for the Kemper in 1981 , there arc few bettana against her making !he field for this weck·s Uniden LPGA Invitational. either FANTASTIC SEASON • • • homCl cve'r had, .. admJU Sunderman. Sunderman, of course, as the Ea&Jes' ace .. in·tbc>bole. Sunderman, the 1ttttt faabter. is Eat.anew basketball. Hit team• have reconScd ICUOOI of 13-l.2()..6,22-S.t9'9.ll·S,22·7&nd now 2S.3at Elland.a. His n.uuraJ red·ocdt features teem to invite the wr,tb of 10me offiaall, and be haaevcn been known to blow 1 fU.M or 1wo ifhia team lo1C1. But don't cvn-tell Sunderman lhot1. A pc~nnlal COlch of the yearf it 1C1Cm1, bl takes UttJo from anyone i be diJ.lllfta, and'!' pfaym. put and present_ love ham for It. Probeblythcbcst way101um up Sundcnna.o, and the 1984 t.&ln. lS to rccowit the scene at Chapman Col· lett. below the playina coun and near thet.eam'1lockcrroom aftcra tour- oamcnt Jou to Mater Dea. the defendfoaCJF._Ach.ampionwhh 1 oatlonal ~Lltion. The played -'CU, but Mattr Oei wubctttr. lt wunoeolaoclo Sunderman. .. Hey."hel&td. vidblyamtatcd thit an~one mfP.it con1t~ the louu tome.thiqpo11i.Jve. "Wcd1dn•tcome •here to loolcJOC)d, wt c:ame 10 win ... . /_~/_ r •' "' NBA WISTUtN CON,•ll•NC• ~aclflc OM.- W L ~C1. Ga La119n 37 If U l Portland JS 24 S'3 ll/'J SHllle )0 26 SJ6 6 GOiden St•tt 26 31 .<Ml 12 Phoenix 26 31 44' 12 S.11 01'90 20 37 .351 171/'J MklWftfOMUlll Ut•h l4 24 .SN D•lle• 31 27 .S34 3 Ken••• Cltv 24 32 .•29 9 e>.nvt< JS l4 .•2• 9'h S.11 Antonio 25 35 .417 10 Houston ?2 3S .JN 11\.\ IAST•llN CON,lftNCI Atleftfk DM.-i lolton 43 14 75.t Phlladt!Plll• l4 23 .Sff 9 N-VOfk l3 24 .579 10 New Jt< .. v 2t 29 .500 Wh W8lhlr19ton 26 31 4S6 17 """*~ Mltw•ukM l4 24 .116 Detroit 32 24 .17 I 1 Allent• Jl 27 534 3 ChlceOO 22 XI • .00 10\'J c levtl•nd 12 l4 .3'l 11 tndl8"8 II )9 .l 16 IS\o'J ~V'• ker9a Llll9" IOI, Plllledttonl• ., S.11 D~ 101, SHllle '3 tndf8f\8 102, Porlland 100 Detroit 121, Clevtllnd 109 Solton 116, Phoenix 109 T ..... tGeme Al'81118 81 N-York Laken 101, 76en" LOS ANGILIS -R•mbl• 4, McGM IS, Abdut·J•bb•r 12, Scott 16, E Johnton 23, Coocier 17, Worthy 12, N•ler 2. G•rr•ll 0 Tot•I• 44 ... 11·11 101. ~HILADl~HIA -Ervlno 12, ••nronl 2. 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()l(lellOme St 64 (7 ot> Wl1G0111ln S., Northwt1ttrn 47 SeuthWltt HoullOll "'· ArkenHl 'I COLLEGE PCAA CIMlnncl Ntvade Les Veo•s UC ll'"Ylnt Fr11no Sl•I• Ulah Stele N-Mexico Stitt C1I Stele Fullerton Lono Beectl Stete S.n JoSI Stele UC Senti Berblrt Petlflt W L " ' 12 4 11 s 11 ' I I 7 • ' 9 ' 10 l 13 0 16 SuM8v'• k.,. OWt'lll WL 2S 2 16 ' 20 7 17 9 ., 13 " 10 9 15 10 lS I 17 1 26 Ntvacle·LI• Veo•• 97, UC Sant• ••rt>trt" T ..... tGamt Lono Beach Stilt et Cal Stete Fuf· t<IOll IClleMtl 5' et 71 Tllundey'1 0- N•v•OI LI• Veo•• ., UC ll'"Ylt\e Lono 8Mc:ll Stile el UC S.nle Berbtrt New Mexico State 11 Cel State Full· er ton Frt1no Stitt a t Sen Jose St•t• SltwdeY'• ~ Cet Stell Fullerton at UC lrvlM Fretn0 Stele ., Lono 8Hdl Slelt N-Medco Stell 11 UC Santa Berber• N1v1da ~ V1911 •I Okt1hom1 (non· conft< enc•) SUnctav'1 Gem. Sen JOSI Stele et Pacific Plclfk·lO OWr9I L ~ct. We1hlno1on 20 s ,IOO OreoonSt 19 6 760 Oreeoo 14 11 560 UCLA 14 9 ·'°' SllnfOfO 11 10 "3 Artrone I IS .l4I Arlron. St 10 14 417 use 10 17 J70 C.lllornle 11 13 .4!1 Welt\ St 10 14 417 WCAC C.••1et O¥wll W L ,rt w L ,C1. S.n Dleoo ' l M7 15 9 '2S SI.Merv'• ' l .'67 II 14 4.tO Gon1eoe s 4 ·"' 16 ' "'° 'S.nte Cleo s S.500 " 9 M7 ~dine 5 5.500 14 12 . 531 Lovo4e 5 5 .JOO 12 ll --Portland 1 I .111 10 15 400 .... MemltM SUNDAY'S ••SUL Tl <• .. ., ....... '*'-'--I ,!AST llACI. Ont mlll NC.e. .AlldYs Hermen (BlkrM) I 00 UO l.10 Accompllee (Short) UO UO Hitched to Win <T111lerl uo .Alio rllCICI: Refw to M.lker, lt~I Monter•v. Acuff, SldPC*'I PrOIPKI, Sllle>oen Tvcoon, MeoN 0... Tlmr. 2:02 3/ s. l2 •XACTA (5-J) Hid SSUO. SICOND •ACI. Ont mllt ~. Tlnktt' Tine (.Aclllmt) MM 35M 10.20 Ou1a1110ht 5hvst1r (Ulneo) 7'4 2.10 5uddtn Mov• (l@ker) 2M Also r.cecl: Al.II GHtv, Ledy SIHl8, ~Ill e Doll, ,i.mln Mamlt, Or111Nrk 8rldeef, Sklooer Shannon. Time: ,.. 1/5. 12 IXACTA !._I) Hid 1317.20. TH•D llACI. Ont mlle NCI. Smooth V81vef (Pfkr) •UO 1UO 7'4 Slrlklno Pttc. !Trembley) 00 3AO WlnttrtlOurne Star (9eker) 4.20 Alto re<lld: And'f' Ht.Mek1, Allleloot, Settle~. Tomo, J1nle'1 ltftl, Coun· try Cousin. Time: 2:02 4/S. 12 •XACTA (6-1) Hid '"100 ti<OUaTH llACI. Ont milt HiOe. Skhoot (Sleeth) lUO UO 6.00 Imo Imo Imo (TllMr) 14.00 1.00 Brenclll $9Md (AUbill) 1.20 .AllO r.c.d: Strllled t>eu, T-. H14tl1n. Duoe, Slit Hiii, SO.Clll lnltt'HI. Time: 2:03 2 /5. """ llAC•. One mile pea. Mt'a E11pr1t1 (Maftlll) UO J.20 3.00 Amv•1 Pett (PeterMn) 9,00 7.00 8ollllol ( 0"°'"9f) s..eo Alio rlC*I: Awey from Home, l.tvl· ty'1 DrHm, Scaortt Pallce, Sllectecular Dane•. Luc:kY Llvltv, NldY• Clint. Tim.: 2:00 215. 12 EXACTA !2·ll Plld I ll •• SIXTH llACI. Ont mite pece. G9nll18 Skh>Otf" (Prkr) 4.20 3.20 uo SOk:Y'• First !Bekt<) 4.20 UO SklPOtfelrlt (l(U8blef") J.20 Also r•Cld: Y•nkM RhYlhm, H1119Y Hunllno, Anc!Ys R•lofl, Rich N Solcev. OM lo< Del\8, Mr. Hot Stuff. Time: 2:01 l /S. S2 UC.ACTA (6·4) Hid 111.10. JaVINTH •• , •. OM ml18 PIC8. Nmbl VenkM (And1n) 9.40 4.20 3 00 H•nc!Ovtr (Pleno) UO JAO Codtv• Onlv 8ov ISleethl S.AO Also ret9d: W11bro, Bev LMI, Rustic Scott, Sludlttoh T09Cltr, Scolll'h Loch Time· 1.51. 52 IXACTA (5·1) Plld 144'4 •IGHTH llACE. Oot mlle 111c:t Clluk C.U !CrOOhlnl UO 3M 2.10 Rovdon LtOKY !Sorloo1) UC> 3M So Fer ITOdO) SAO Also rleld: MIMttleha F .... ~rd, M.11ttf Noet. Nendll\8, .Atwyn, DoctOf Belltv, Smooth Move Time: 1:51. U IXACTA (3·5) Peld 13160 NINTH •ACE. One ml18 pec:e, Crezv Gort• ILonool uo 7.00 SAO L A Dictator (Peteraen) 6.20 4.IO J•mn Vincent (Sorloo1) 3 IO Alio reel<!: Jim• Ptooer. Suotr NMIO, Lltfle JOf'IV, Fly Men Fly, Ci.tnup Hltltf, Crtellld Ice, 5PMd Bumo, t<lno of Jen, Mister Gu1t1v. Time: l:SI 115. U EXACTA (5-4) PllO "8.00. 12 '9CK SIX !S-2-6-S·-3-Sl 081d t2,972 with tour winning tk:ket• (six hOflft. S2 Pk:k Six contol•tlon e>eld Sl'6.60 wlln 11 wlnnlno tk:ktts (five h0f111l. TENTH llAC•. Oot mlle Pict TrlOlt Nine (Bflron) 3.IO 3.60 l.60 018blo C1nyon (Dnomtf') 5 20 3 . .40 Moort1 Dandy Men (Andtf'tonl UO Alto l"KIO: Rldtllon. Boot• T z. Minute M.tn, Rustv Slivers. Tloht Quer· '"'· Huntt<• Rewerd. Tll'Tw. 2:00 3/S. 12 IXACTA (M l 111!0 139 00 Attendance: 3,m . Sam. Anita SUNDAY'S lllSULTS (SOlll ef 9l·dlY tlltlWll\blM ,,_..,., '!AST llACI. One ml18. Glfl of Get> <G•rde) 13 00 S.IO 4.00 Knit Two (~Iler) 6 00 •.00 Rid StrMt Min (Ollvarft) S..40 Also rec:.o· Nelee'• Sllnotf, Pltvlno fOf' Time, Blcktrate", Just1flcen1t, First 11aue. Time. l:ll 2/S. llCOND •ACI. Ont mlle. Riva Rive (DlllYM) 13.00 6.00 4.00 Grev Mlaal18 !Slbltle) SAO 3.IO Cooooen Hiii (TOfO) uo Also raced: 8 1Hlkln, Metn Cit, Fal>vltux Prine.. t<oshart, MeQtllan, Touch 'n Ftv. Time: 1:37 •is 12 DAIL V DOUaLI 16·11 Plld SI0.00. TH .. D llACI. SI• IUf'IOnQI. Hndsme Pd{v ( F rr l 11.20 9 00 5.60 Rlveta F1e1or (Ollver11) 11 . .40 7.00 Unl>tllnownst to Ma (Mera) 3.IO .Alio r~: Chul8 Str .. 1, Sill Recer, Honto, Antlell'I, Mr. HollYwood, Tflun· def of lion. Time: 1:09 3/S. ~TH •ACI. Six furlonOa. Elrtlftt (DlhlW) 1.00 4.00 Gavv (Drexler) 7 60 Collttn Cr11t (McCerron) tao >.20 3.20 Alao r •ceo· F•lr Mtll lU, Memorel>lt Time: 1:10 7/S. IS •XACTA (3·41 1111d Slll.00. """" llAC•. 6V. funoMt ~ DrMmtf' (DIYI UO UO l.IO OrlJCo (McQlrron) UO l.IO 8eldelelld (Olt'lar•I 9.IO AllO rKltel: Le Ric.el/I, First Chief, Pettf' JOMI, Mo1Mly, Tre~.rf, CutTavllla, S9Md of Mullc:. •-•eur, llKk Gll1eot1 Time: 1:15. IS IXACTA IS-9) 1111d Sl0100. SCOREBOARD SUtTH uc•. Six tunonM. LNY Trltify ( Vlll11) U0 '-AO 1.20 PoceaMI (SteiMr) 10.AO U0 Rell'• DrMm L.ovtf' l~l 3.20 .A1tO rec.d: ~of MW.-, Ro- m111llc Romen, S4Wlllil lid, Fleur dt T..,, Just• SfMoltlle, Love'1 N\MllC, Miriam. Time: l~ .t/S. SIV•NTH •AU. ON ml18. Seros SMOI (Vln1t) 21.20 7.00 UO FOftune'a l(lnoOom (PlnQy l UO 2'4 Tel>llrt (0rlt91) 6.20 Also reced: Hwd1ohendlt, Stlotvun Wll418, C.rrlno, Mollt•uk, Mist• Gen· "8ro. Time· 1:36 4/S. IS IXACTA (HI Nld '101.50. llGHTH .-.c1. I Ill mllet. Adored (Toro) 22.60 1'4 S.IO HIOh Mlvtn (~VI 7.20 5.20 WMkend Sur~ (C:Uteneclll) 6.00 .Alio r8C9CI: .Avlg811on, L#ttllr Linde, Mv Native Prlncttt, Marttl'NI, Sw•t Olene, 8rlndY lrlndv, C:.111111, Slerva. Time: 1:.41 3/S. 12 l'tCK soc (3·3+3-+f) peld IS5,172AO wlltl '°"' w1Mlne tick.ts (ab horMt). S2 Pie* Six COMOletlon peld 13,nuo with '° wlMlflo lleklt• (fl\18 hor ... ). NINTH ltACI. I t/16 mllft. No HYtl (Mall) 1.10 7.20 S..40 Rvrtd Artlat (Cetlenedl) 19.AO 9.00 5ecret (TOfO) 6.00 Alto recect: ElQllollw Twht, lnten· tlon, N006e .AJr, Good Flnlill, EllD9lf\lf"t, lturlld Tr•turt. Time: , :42 4/ s. IS IXACTA (7·3) Hid 1131.50. .AllendellCe: '7.61'- USf'L WHTlllM CON,l••NCI ~ w L T ~rt ~"' ~A .Arl10l\8 I 0 0 1.000 35 Denver I 0 0 1.000 27 .. ..,.. 0 I 0 .000 10 Olk lend 0 ' 0 .000 7 C4iMr.i ()l(lhm I 0 0 1.000 7 Chlcevo 0 0 0 000 0 Mlcflloen 0 0 0 .000 0 Houston 0 1 0 .000 17 Sen Antn 0 I 0 .000 10 •AST••N CON,•MCI Atllftlk N-Jrsy I 0 0 1.000 17 Ptllldlon I 0 0 1.000 17 Plttll>UrV'I 0 1 0 000 3 Wahnlltn 0 ' 0 .000 14 ,..,...,. JckMWll I 0 0 1.000 S3 N.wOrln& I 0 0 1.000 13 Temoe I 0 0 1.000 20 Memotll• 0 l 0 000 9 Brmoh 0 I 0 000 6 ,....,.. kerw Dtnver 27, •llPreH 10 New Jer1tv 17, 81rmlnonem 6 Phl~le 17, Memonls 9 Arhon• S, 0.kl8nd 7 New on.ens 13, S.n AnlOlllo 10 Okllhome 1, Plllatiuron 3 J1cksonvllle 53, wa.iitnoton 14 T•moe Bev 20, Houston 17 T ........ aGMw Chlcevo •I Mlchloen f'rtmY'• o.n-New Jer1tv 11 JldlsonvlNt Tlmo8 Bev ., ArltONI setw9¥'• ~ o.nvtr at Oklahome Plllltlurot't ti Mk:nlgen, ,....,.. ca.- Blrmlnonem 11 IQl'ftl Chieffo •I Memlltlla Ptln8delclflle at WasNneton New on.ens •• 0.kteno MMlllY, Merdl S Geml Houlton • t Sen .Antonio Denver 'D, ElUl,..H 10 Scer'tbY ~ 7 10 27 3S 3 0 0 20 13 ' 9 7 53 14 10 17 17 11 Denvtf 0 10 0 17-77 LOI Anot!H 3 7 0 0-10 ""' ...... LA-FG ZendtlH 26, HI sec:elllll ...... ~tthews I run (5-lm1n !lick), 2:25 LA-TownMll 12 111u from Remwv (lendelea kick), 10-..56 Dtlt-f'G Speetme11 '3, 1•:57 f'ew1'1 ~ Den-9ellev 6 11111 from PenroSI <so..tmen kk:k), 9:10 ~H«T'!Ptllll 42 08H lntt<ceollon retUf'n (s-tman klek), 10:21 o.n-FG S-tmen 46 A-32,ot2 Gemt ••**• Dell LA First oowna 14 II RUINs·verdl H•M 21·16 PHalne nrdl 166 1 .. lleturn V91'dt 63 2 PeaNa 1 .. 23-0 U ·'3·3 Pullt• )-.JO 1-11 Fuml*t·loal H :M P9neltles·vwdl '9'5 ~a ........ -....a RVSHINO-Oenver, SydlltY 14-'2, MlllMW• 10-ll, ~ 1-9. Loi AneelM, ~ ,._.,, Hwr1neton 7·21, Remsev 1-9. PASSINQ-0111ver, Penrou 16·21-0-16'. IYdnev 0-l+o. Lot AA- .-., RemNY 2'·3>3-10, P.rtrldot 1-1+(·3). •EC&IVING-Oenwr, ....... 3-41, 11errl1 l ·M, SvdMY 3·27 LOI A,,....., ~ S-J7, Ellh S-12, Mil¥• 3-21, SNrrod M2, Nelloll ~11. MISSED FIELO GOAL-Denver, '""""'" 41. NHL CAMltalLLCON,•ll•NCI lmV-. OMtlell w L T~ x·EdmontOll "' 14 s 97 C•to•rv 27 n 13 67 Wlnnlot0 24 27 10 !I V1ncouvt< 2• )S 7 SS Klllls " l3 12 so NtrT'lt DMMM MlnMtole 31 27 6 .. Detroit 25 32 7 57 Chlceoo 24 l3 I S6 St. Loul1 23 35 1 53 TorOlllO 21 35 • 50 WALIS CONf'lll•NCI P1trlck Division •·NV ltlt1 )t 23 2 IO •·NY lltt'llll'I 35 21 I 71 •·Wallllnoton l6 24 4 76 •• Phlledtlonl• XI 20 10 76 Pllltt>uroh 13 .. • 32 NIWJtfWY ll 45 5 JI ,..,.,.,, OM"8ll ButfelO 40 11 • .. BotlOll 31 21 4 IO Oueoec ~ n 7 7S Montrtel ,, )0 s 63 Harttord 12 l3 I 52 s·Ctlnchtd l>llvoff Otrlh Sundlv'• Scerft CelQerY S, Klllel 7 Queoec S, SI Louis 0 W1ltllnoton 4, Htrttord 3 Ptllladtlollla S, NY lalenden J R•nver• •. Plttlburoh J, ot Detroit 4, ChieffO 2 Toronto 4, V•nc4'1Vtf 4 T ........ ,~ &Olton •I BuffllO Edmonton •I Wlnnlot0 airt.mn S, KJnos 2 Scenl>Y ~ G, )67 24l 769 25? 2~ 2n 2.40 220 227 237 279 m 242 27S lf6 111 251 27S 219 24S 23S GA 2'5 2Sl 2'I 270 m 2n 261 245 264 30f 222 240 194 231 294 m 211 211 219 D6 2'2 C•to•rv 1 4 0-S Lot Anotlet l I 0-1 ""' hrted 1. LOI .Anotfts, DlonM 29 (TIYlor, H1rdv), 2:55 (119). 2 Cetoerv, Nlltton 24 lhtfa, Quinn), 11:32 (PO). Penel· tlet,-E8VH, C81, 1:30, Ru1kow1kl, LA, 10:02, Hunter, Cal, 11:5.t. sec-s ,.,,,._ 3. CelQerv, Rlllbrouvh 19 (Pat· terton), 1·44 4 Cetoerv, Niisson 2S, 7:3S. 5, Celoerv. E•Ylt 10 tE1ora11t•), 9:06. 6. C•tverv. Tambelllnl 10 (Hunter), f :2S. 7 L.cll Anotln, Dionne )0 (Sim- ,,.-, HerOvl. lt-M (DO). Pwlel· tlft-Ellfbjom, LA, 4"4. MKIMIJ, C.I, 6:29; Tevlor, LA, douOlt minor, 14:21; Konrovd, Cel, dOIJblt minor 14:21; Konrovd, Cal, 19:04. TI*d ,..,.. No Q081s. Peneltlft-BourHOlt, C.I. 441, Tevtor, LA, 4:55, Quinn, C11, 17~. Shot• on ooet-Cetoerv 13·13-S-31 LOI Anoeln llH•· 10-36 Goellet-Ca1t1rv, l.Amtlln, Los A11· Qtltl, Beron, Melltton 9:25 MCOnd o.rlod A-9,632 Dav11 Cup UnltM Stet" s ... _. 0 Mnlltl John McEnroe (US.) def. Florin S.99r· CNnu, 7·6, 6·2, 6·2, Jlmmv COllnors CU S I def Ille NelfeM, •·4, 6·• Al'9llntlN 4, W"t GwmMv I Mnlltl JOSI Lul•·Clerc !AroentlM I def He"a·Oi.ter Beutel, 7·6, 7·6, Mien.et! Whtoh•I (W11t Gtrm1nv) def Gullltrmo VIies. 7·6. 6·4 Swtdell 4, lculdtr l!Nlft Jotltlm Nystrom ISwtdtnl def ltlcerdo Vc111, 6·2, •·O, 6·3 ... J. lllllMd 2 SMiies Glennl Otltl>oo (ttelv( Cltf Jonn LIOYd. 2·6, 6·2, 6·3. 6-J, COfr9dO 8eru1uttl lltt lv ) Oel Coll" Oowoeswetl, 6·1, 0·6, 6·l , 7·S ~IH'l~Y J, .... z.M8ftd 2 SMllel Chris Ltwl1 (New ZH ll nd) def Fr•nclKo Gonlllel, 6-3, 6·4, RulMll !>lmoson (New leeland) def. VlclOf Pecci, 6·3, 6·3. C~81111 S, Dermertl 0 SMllel Llt>or Plmtit (Crecno1tonklel Cltf. Ptttr 811tle""°· 6·2, 4·6, 6·•, Tom11 Smlo !C1ecno110vekl1 ) def Mlchttl MortenMn, 1·6, 6-3 Au1tr ... S, VueetAallll 0 s.... Jonn Flll-•IO (AUllrlil•) def Brenko Horvel, •·4, 10·1 ,r_ 4, llldlol I Sllllllt Ve nnie Noel'! (Fr•nce> def A"8nd Amrllrel, 6·4, 6-4, ShHhl Meftott (fndla) def Htnrl Ltconlt, 6-2. S·7, 10-1 ~ llYdlr Ollllk (at~) o.m-6, UC ...,.,_ J s-.... Duncati (C) def AnlllOll, 1•6, 6-4, 6·4, fMn Son Hlno ( UCI) Clef Ruoetfl, 7·6, 6·2, Nido (C) def Otf'r, 6-4, 1-.; Kr811tl !C) def Amor. 4·6, 7-4, 1-4, M.llUUtwlkl (Cl def OowM, 7·5, .. J, Willen (C) dtf Ramos. 7·S, 6•4 '*'-' Derr·M.tn Son Hint !UCll def Ru- dtt~·IC.r1n11 , 1·6. 6·2. 7·•· M1tu11ewt11.l·Coooer (C) del AnlatOll·••mos, 6·3, 6-•, Amor·Down1 CUCll def Dullu't'Wellen, 6-l, 7·5 ~tradr ucu .,, ,,... ..... u. UC lr'Wll. (~...._ ... ,,...,.., 100 -l, Co1M:11 (UCLA), 10.74; 2 Nte1Y (FSU), 10,7'; 3. WllletN (FSU>. 10.90. 200 -Todd (U(I), 2US; 2 Rust (UC.I), 21.711 3. °'9ftCt (FSU), 21.ts. ..00 -I. ,._.,, (UCL.A), 47.CD; 2. Cena !UCLA), a .N; J. J-(FSU). •. 17. 100 -1. Phllllllt (UCLA), 1:50.7•; 2. llU91ef !UCI), l:SU1; 3. Qulnone'r (FSU), 1:54.70. • Mlle -t •uetu (UCll. 4-0..90; 2 Pe111lnsoll (UCLA), •:OU5; 3. Carlton (UCll, 4:11.76. 2-mllt -l. luttw (UCLA), l*.A6, 2. 8rowll$btr...-(UCL.Al. 1:50.07, 3. Roberta !UCLA>. 1:56.77. HOH .. -l. ~ (FSU), 1UO, 2. Funk (UCI), UM; 3. Gold !UCL.Al, IS.14. atH -I.~ (FSU), SU7. 2. ,.,..,_. (ftSU), SU1; l NeM !UCI), M.& a r•v -I. Freeno Stel8, 40.7; 2. UCLA. 41.0; l. UC !Nini, no time. IMO ,_... -1. F,_ State, >.16.l6; 2. UCLA, 2:19.16; 1. UCI, no llml. HJ -l . McHemel"• (..-ttKNdl, 7-0; 2.. Powel !UCI), 7-0; J 8elkln <UCLA). 7-0. U -l. Rutt !UCO. 24·10\.'l; 2. Geffnev (AUi. 2'-IO; 3 9IOWell (UCI), ,..... TJ -I. w-.ma (FSU), SO-IN; 2.. Trttot (UCLA), f0-6; l. VlllMM !UCL.A), 0•1"'-P'V -l. Fr*" (FSU), IH; 2. Stull (UCL.Al, l...01 l. l(IDurf (UCL.A), 1H. $1" -1. 9"nntr <UCLA>, D-1"'1; 2.. M.Mr (UCLA), '2-t\.'l; 3. Benlch (UCLA), 5"-t'h. DT -1. 8r9Mtl' !UCL.Al, 1•·5; 2. Rusi !UCI), 117-9; 3. Benlch !UCL.Al, 170-4. JT -1. Brenntr (UCLA), 22 .. 9; 2. Connoltv (UCL.A), 216·3, l . OdQerJ (UCI), 214-10. HT -l. Mllletlem IFSU), nt•S, 2. Sexier (FSU), lft-5; 3 Benkll !UCLA), 11'-4. WOMIN ,,_ ..... 11, UC ""'9 U uc:u----(.,....... ...... 111,,.....) 100-JadllOll (FSUI, 11.51; 2. !<Ioele (FSUI, 12.5.1; l. ~ (UCL.Al, 12.Sol 200 -Vtr90 (FSU), 25.ff, 2 Kll1ll8nd !FSU), 2U2, 3. PeMll (UCLA), U.05. .00 -l. Wilson (FSU), 51.39, 2 Normall lUCLA), Sf.20; 3. Winder (FSU), Sf.JI. IOO -1. DUbt !UCI), 2'1UO; 2. 1Yt1t1111 (UCL.Al, 2:15.AI; 1. Hewtlt1 !UCLA), 2:16.7. 1,,00 -I. WY«lff !FSU), 4:31.0l, 2. Fltdltr (UCLA), 4:32.50; 3 Gonralet CUCI), 4:35.25 l,000 -1 Wv«lft IFSUI. 9.Jf.O, 2. Gon111H (UCI), t-.A2.5; 3. ltl-!UCI), t-.50.4. lOOLH -I. Ktlton (UCL.A), IUS, 2 Mins (UCI), 14.N, 3. Griffin (UCI), IS.Sot. 400LH -I. t<etlon !UCL.Al, 1:00.11; 2. t<lno (UCll, 1:01.41, 3. Rosal IFSUI, 1:06.27. 400 rttev -l. UCLA, 41.06, 2. Frnno Sl•I•, 41.97, 3. UC lrvlne, "'·" 1,600 r8fey -I. UCLA, l :S2.ll; 2. UC lrvlne, 4:00.02; 3. Frnno St1te, 4:0Ul HJ -I . .Altton (UCL.A), Hl'h, 2 RPIOdtl (FSU), S-4; 3. Miii$ (UCI), S·2 LJ -1. Jldlton IFSU), 11·2Va; 2. NoNnen (UCLA), 17·1, 3 Miii• (UCll, 17·2 . T J -1. Llw•nlOll IFSU), l6•3'4; 2 AdltM (FSU), JS-4'4 , l. Ryen (UCll, l4·7'•· SP -Miiia cucn. 44·9\o'J, 2 Broa111 (FSU), 44·5, 3. Tomen (unetteclled), '2·4\'a. OT -I. 8ernt1 (FSUI. 163·2, 2 Tomen (unettac:NO), ISS-11 J Wnt· broOll !UCll, 150-S. JT -l. PKt (unellKMOJ 146·0, 2 Miits (UCI), 1~11, 3 Wlltotl (FSUJ 12'-0. C ..... Wl"H111ne ~AC·lt CONf'lllCNCI "HALS (etC-tlll, ON.) 111 -Jemie Wiii, Oreoon St , OK Jim L.eFMirvr•. Arlzone St . 11·7 126 -W81t Merl!M, Oreoon St , OK Gerv Barios. Arlton8 St , 4·•, l·O overtime. 134 -Tom Rllev. Arllont SI , OK ~ S1t9wertt1, Wuhlnoton St . •·3 1"2 -OHi 8tr11tr, Orevon St , dee Scott W~. StllllforO, 6·3 150 -EOdle Urt>eno, ArllCM\8 SI . C1tC. Scott Cerd'Mel, Or890ll St , ll·l l• -Twrv ~. Or.von St , Cite. Chrlt Bodlnt, Arlr-St., 4·1. 167 -Pet OIDlon, Ort90tl St., dtc. st.,,. Port•, wun1ne1on St .• 10-.. 177-Tom t<otoou\, .Ariz-SI CltC. Jeff Wlllon, St~d. 1 .. • ltO -Jim ileumMrdlltr. 0rt90fl St .. OK. Miile O.vlft, Arla-St., 22 ... HeeVY -Wtneltl! Ellb. WuHlletoll St., OK. ROd s...ern, ArllOM SI , S-l Teem ac:orn -Oreoon SI '8, ArlrON St 94, W•ttllnelon St 57~ • Sl8'1ford iJV. Or980ll 21-... Camel Filters 15 mg. "tar". 1.0 mg. nicotine av per c1garet1e. FTC Repon MAR ·53 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarena Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' o... ... ..--. DAYllY'S LOCKI• (.........., a..ctil -126 anolln. llS rock tod, 2 cow coo. 1 lino tod, 29 l>aH, s ~.IS KUloln, lS2 mecklrtf. .... (et~1 THH) Junior llvhtwelonts -ROdtv Loek· rldQt KO'O Rooer MtYwt11Mr, first round (Loc:krldQt wlM W8A diem· oloMlllO) WMlreftd trMUcfteM aASlaAU NATIONAL ASSOCIATIOH OF PROFE SSIONA L BA SE BALL CLU8 S--.AMouncld tlltl Btrt>tro Glftlev, third l>eMtmtn, will be re- movtO trom Of'Q1nl1.a Otset>ell's orobltlonary Hsi Mev lS Alfttf'lcall Laatut BALTIMORE ORIOLEr-Eatendld the (OlltrKI of H•nk Peltr\, lltMf"ll menever. five ynn eno Joe Allooetll, manlOtf', one "'"' Plus en C)l)tion, Avrled to contre ct term' .. ,," Storm Oevl1. oltctltr CALIFORNIA ANCELS.-.-.urH<I to conlrec1 term• wltf'I Mllo.e Brown end Gerv Petits, outtt.lden. Pat ICMOv 1n0 Steve Lut1ntlcfl, tnfi.io.n. •no Steve erow11, oltcl'ltt CLEVELAND INDIAN5-Lost art><· tr•tlon ce .. to C.-ue Fr111tr P0t'Mr ..OC.CIY ........ 11edr..,~ HARTFO.O WHALERS-SIQM<I ~ Fu.co, dtf-n Ce>t.L•G• .ALLEGHENV-An-..nc.O the rft· tenatlon of s.m Timer, hHO foott>en coed\, 10 !»Come en 1ul11a11t at Bolton c-... I J .---~ ... ~.,..,-•. -..-~ ... -............. -........ __...._ __ ........... -...~g ...... ._. •• -4 .............. ~~--~~~~~~----............... .-.............. 11911~ ............................... lllll ................................................... ... Otange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mond-.y, February 27, 19$4 Wtnterbawk grabs an early lead in the llldwtnter Catalina Island race out of Loa Tarkanian pays tribute to seniors UNL \!easily d ef eat s U CSB; Hous ton, DePa ul, NC win LAS VEGAS (A P) -For Coach Jerry Tarkanian, Nevada Las Vegas' 97-69 win over UC-Santa Barbara Sunday represented ··a very good tribute" to a se nior roster that led the seventh-ranked Rebels to another Paci fic Coast Athleuc Assoc1at1on basketball title. "We'll never have a senior class li ke that again." Tarkanian said. "Maybe m the past we've had better senior players, but we've never ha d a senior class that contnbuted as much as this one · • "We probably won't feel the loss of them until they are gone.·• The Rebels pla)' at UC Irvine Thursday before heading into the March 8-10 PCAA tournament at the Forum m Inglewood. UCSB Coach Jerry P1mm said his Gauchos shared the blame for Sunday's loss. "We had 11 to six a couple of times and we had 1t to I 0 a couple of times. but each time we'd get close we'd make mistakes. Some of those mistakes were forced by UNLV and others were brainers on our pa rt. "After a game like this all you can do is tell them to get a shower. get dressed and put it behind them," Pimm added. ''If you wa nt to play D1v1sion I basketball. you've got to work a lot harder and use the ti me d unng the off season to get better " . Hoaston 64, Arkansas 61 HOUSTON -Houston's Akeem OlaJuwon and Michael Young highlighted a second-half comeback as the third-ranked Cougars shut down I I th-ranked Arkansas to clinch at least a tie for their second straight Southwest Conference champ1onsh1p. The Cougars stretched the1t wi nning streak to 38 consecuti ve lea.gue games and set a home record with 33 straight victones to boost their season record to 25-3 and 14-0 in SWC games. Houston could wrap up the title with a victory over Baylor Wednesday 1n Hofheinz Pavilion before having to play Arkansas Again Sunday 1n Fayett~ville, Ark. • DePaal 73, Loal1vllle 13 CHICAGO -Tyrone Corbin, Dallas Comegys and Kenny Patterson led a second-half rally Sunda)'. that carried DcPaul's fifth-ranked Blue Demons to a victory over Louisville. With DcPaul trai li ng by fo ur points going into the second half. Comegys. a freshman, scored eight of~he Blue Demons' first I 0 points to put the home club in fro'.1t 42-38. . Louisville battled back to take a 45-44 lead but a paar of free throws by Comegys midway in the period put ~e ~ Blue Demons ahead to stay. Steals and scores ~Y Co~ and Patten0n helped pad the lead lo 59-5 1 with a httle .. more than three minutes to play. • The victory boo5ted DcPaurs record to 21-2. -LouuviJle fell to 19-9. . Bawall '7, Saa Diec• State SS HONOLULU -Center Ray Arthur banked 1n a : JS.foot j umper at the buzzer to 11ve the Univ~r'Sll)' of Hawaii 1 win over San 0 1qo State Saturday night 10 a Western Athletic Conference aame. • TraiJina SS.S2 wilh 3:33 to 10. the Ram bows tJed It on • 1 free throw and layup by Grea Hicks The Rainbows aot ' the ball t.ck apin but Hicks mi5$Cd a short Jumper. and _ Michael C..srabbed the rebound and the Aztecs played • for the l'asl Jhot. In women'• play: • U II ArblM St.· IJ u)s ANOELES -Paula McGee pu'f m 23 point!. as the Uni~cnity o( Southern CAliforrua defeated Amona , StAie lo 1 Western CoUcaiate Athletic Assoc1at1 on p me wtda~th~Cooper1ddcd 19 points for thc'T'ro1a n5, w~e> improved to 22-3 overall and 11 ..0 in the conference. ,, / Winterhawk 'breezes' .... <She j u s t misses a record near close-hauled point of sail in race around Catalina "There's not lu ng like reach ill§ with a No. 2aenoa111d at limes toging over 15 knots,' said Day. "Tbe boat performed even better than our expectations." Winter- hawk first became famous as one of the yachts that finiahed By ALMON LOC&A.BEY the last Round the World race under the name Ceramco DeltJ,... ....... .._, New Zealand. Grabbina a frothy bone in her teeth at the stan, Hal Winds lightened slightly on the seaward side of the Day's 68-fool Wioterbawk o ut of Bahia Corinthian Y1cht island for most of the Oeet. but Day said Wi.nterb.awk Club, led the lotcmational Offshore Rule fleet in the tos carried the good breeze most of the distance, occasionally Angeles Yacht Club's Midwinter Catalina Island race clocking velocities of over 22 knots. home in near record time Sunday. Corrected time results in all four series: Winterhawk finished the 68-mile circuit of the island OVERALL _ 1 win1::::~ ~~ M111 and Martv VOOlll, L.one in 8 hours, seven minutes and 8 seconds\ mjssi~ the BHCh vc. 3. Bria.. 01c11 Mtlne. Los Anotlft vc. elapsed time record of 7:42.43, set by Jim K.ilroy's K.ialoa vc CLASS A-1 w1n1trtwiwk; 2 Brlui; 3. Am.n••·,.,.. Rldlllv. UdO 1 ... OellJ ""°' Photoe .,, AJmoft ~ Angeles Harbor and went on to finish the circuit in near record time. BULLETIN BOARD II in the 197 1 race, by 24 minutes and 25 seconds. The race was the opener ofLA YC s Whitney Series for IOR yachts, Los Angeles Times Series for PHRF ratings; Little Whitney Series for the Midget Ocean Racing Class (MORC), and the Todd Pacific Series for lower PHRF ratings. With a 20-knot northwestern whipping up whitecaps 1n LA Harbor, it was evident from the start that it would be a fast race if the weather continued for the 105 boats in the four series. And continue it did. The first four boats in lhe IOR fleet finished in under 10 hours. Wintcrhawk overcame a late start and forged into the lead before reaching the Angel's Gate entrance to the breakwater. It was a reach in$ start, but Day said the wind shifted a little more westerly m the channel bringing the fleet to a Douglas Cup winners From left, akipper Mark Halman and crewmen Jody Smith and Paul Foerster Prep baseball schedules S.ddleback Mun I n ".tarch 5-4 -Santa Ana/Ne"pon "vtc..a r ournamt'nl {fB.\) Fn. March 16 - l..aguna ll1llo;, ..,al Manh J7-a1SunnyH1lls(2) (J0<1m ),Wed March ~! -lrvtne*:Fn March H -Fl foro•. Wed. March 28 -at Newport Bcal·h•: Fn Marl'h 10 -Estancia•. Wed. l\pnl 4 -Corona <lei Mar*: Fn. Apnl 6 -at lln1"cr~tt)• Tues. <\pril 10 -C'osta Mesa•. Thur •\pnl 12 -at l0·1ne•. Sa1.-Tues. l\pnl 14-17 -Santa .\na Elks Tournament, Wed Apnl 25 -JI ti Toro•. Fn April 27 - Newpon Harhor* Wed Ma\ ~ -al l ~lanua•. Fn. Ma) 4 -al C oruna del Mar* l uc!. Ma) 8 -llnivcrs11y•. fhur MJ\-10 -al< osta Mesa• •denote' \ea Vie" I cague game All games at ' 15 We.tmlnster r ucs F-cb 28-Lal...e"<>Od. \\ed. Februaf)' 29 -at Bolc,a (1randc Cl al Mlle Square Park. Coiat March 10 -at Foothill (2)( 12 noon), Fn "vtarch Io -F-ountatn \ allt') •.Tues March 2(1 -Manna•. at March ~4 -at Edison• at M1lr \quare Park ( 7 p. m ). Wed. March 28 - Huntington ~ach*, Sat March 31 -at Ocean View" al Mile Square Park (7 p.m.). fues Apnl 1 -at rountatn Valley•: Sat Apnl 7 -at Manna• at Blair Field (noon); Tues Apnl 10 -Edison• Fn .\pril 13 -at Hun11ngton Reach•. \at.-T ues. April 14-17 - Santa Ana Elko;, Tournamcnl (TBA): Tues. Apnl 24 -(kean View•. Sat •\pnl 28 -Founuun \ alk"• (no()n 1 fues Mav I -Manna•: Sat. May 5 -at I di\on• at Mile .\qua re Park (7 p.m .): Wed Ma)' II Hunttngton Reach"': Fn. May 11 -at <),can Vic"• at Mile Square Park (7 p.m.) • denote\ ~unset League game. All games at "\ 15 unless tnd1eatcd M arina \.\ed t-cb. 29 -( cmtos al Blair Field (7 pm) Mon March S -at LB M1lhkan at Blair Field (7 pm ). Sl!t March lO -at Lakewood (2) at Blair r1cld <' p.m I Tues March 13 -at M1ss1on V1eJo. Sat March 17-0ccan View" at Blair F1t'ld ( 12 noon), Tues March 20 -at Westmtnstcr". Sat. March 24 -al Huntington ~ach• ( 12 noon) Wed March 28 -Fount.atn Valley• al Blair Field (7 p.m.), Fn. March 30 - at Ed1'°n• at Mile Square Park (7 p.m.). Wed •\pnl 4 -at Ocean View" al Mile Squarr Park ( 7 pm ). Sat Apnl 7 -West· m1n\ter9 al Rla1 r Field ( 12 noon): Wed. Apnl 11 -Hunttnglon Bt'ach• at Blair Field (7 p.m.): Fn l\pnl I J -al Founuun Valley•. Sat. Apnl 21 -Ma tt'r r>c1 !l) at Blair Field (4 p.m .). Wed. April 25 -Edison• 01 Blau Field ( 12 noon), Sat. l\f"lttl 2H -<X.ean V1rw• a1 Blair Field ( 12 noon) I ue~ May I -at Wrslmtnster",Sat. May 5- at llunlmgton Bcach"' ll 2 noon): Wed. May 9 - t-ountain Valley• al Blair Fidd (7 p m.): Sat May 1.2 -at Edison• at Mile Square Park (7 Pm.). •denotes Sunset League game All games at 3. unless 1nd1c:atcd Hantla.gtoa Beach Tues. Feb. 28 -Loara Tournament (TBA) Sat. March J -at LB Jordan at Blatr Field ( 12 noon): T ues. March 13 -at Magnolia: Sat. March 17 -at Edoon• at Mile Square Park (7 p.m.); Tues. March 20 -at Ocean View*: Sat. March 24 -Manna• ( 12 noon}: Wed. March 28 -at Westminster"; Sat. March 31 -Fountain VaJley* ( 12 noon). Tues. April 3 -Edison•: Sat. April 7 -Ocean View" ( 12 noon); Wed. April 11 -a1 Marina• at Blair Field (7 p.m.); Fri. April 13 -Wcst- m mster": Tues. April 24 -al Fountain Valley-9 al Mile Square Park (7 p.m.): Fri. April 27 -at Edison• at Mile Square Park (7 p.m.). Tues. May I -at Ocean View" at Mile Square Park (7 p m.). Sat. May 5 -Manna• ( 12 noon): Wed. May 9 -at Westminster"; Sat. May 12 - Fountain Valley• ( 12 noon). • drnotes Sunset League game. All games at ' 15. unless tndtcated. Foantaln Valley Wed. Feb 29 -Loara Tournament; Tues. Feb 28 -Alumni Tues. March 6 -at M1ss1on Viejo; Thur. March 8 -LB Jordan at Mile SQuare Park (4 ~.),Wed. March 14 -Capo Valley at Mile uarc Park, Sat. March 17 -at Westminster" ( noon): Tues. March 20 -Edison•; Fri. March 23-0cean View" al Mile ~uarc Park (7 p.m.): Wed. March 28 -at Manna• at Blair Field (7 pm.): Sat. March 31 -at Huntington Beach• (noon). Turs Ap ril 3 -Westmmster"; Fn . April 6 - at Edison at Mile SQuarc Parle (7 e.m.): T ues. Apnl 10-at Ocean View" at Mile Square Park ( 7 p.m.), Fn. Apnl 13-Marina•; Tues. April 24 -Huntington Beach• al Mile Square Park (7 p.m.). Fn Apn l 27 -at Westminster*. Wed May 2-Edison• at Mile SQuare Park (7 p.m.); Fn. May 4 -Ocean View"; Wed. May 9 -at Man na• at Blair Field (7 p.m.); Sat. May 12 -at Hunttngton Beach• (12 noon). • denotes Sunset League game. AU games al 3.15, unless tnd 1cated. J&ter Del Mon.-Fn. March 5-9 -Santa Arua/Newpon Mesa Tournament (TBA)· Tues. March 13 - Capo Valley: Sal. March f; _St. Paw• (noon): Wed. March 21 -at Bishop Amat•; Sat March 24 -at Serra• (noon): Wed. March 28 - Serv1tc•; Sat. March 3 1 -at Ptus X* (noon). Wed. April 4 -at St Paul*; Fri. April 6 -St. Paul*: Wed. Apnl 11 -Bishop Amat•; Sat. Apnl 14 -a1 Bishop Amat• (noon); Tues. April 17 -Serra•; Wed. April 18 -at Sen-a•; Sat. Apn l 21 -at Marina (2) at Blair Field (4 p.m.); Sat. Apnl 28 -Bonanu. Las Yeps (2) (I I a.m .). Wed. May 2 -at Scrviie-e; Sat. May 5 - Servite• (noon~: Wed. May 9 -Pius x•. Fri. May I I -at Pius x•. • denotes Anaelus Lea.gue pme. All games at 3; 15, unless incficatcd. EXPRESS ... EAGLES FACE CAPO • • • From Cl ensuing go-ahead DcnH·r toul h· do"'"· Ram~y wa<; intercepted again and Darryl Hemphill retu rned 1t 42 yards for touchdown to make 1t 24-10 •One finaJ blow for Ram~y. who went the dista nce at <\uanerback. came momenu later wllh a th ird fourth-<tu n cr intcrcepuon. 1h1 one by Kclvtn Newton to' ~· up Bnan Sptclmao's 46-ya.rd field aoaJ. It wa qu1te a turnaro und for the EA prt , wh1oti had broken on t~ with a I0-71cad . . /~ , t From Cl thing out of th1s. We're not j ust ha ppy His brother, a S.11 sophomore. to be there ' averqcd I 0. 7 points a pme. "Bui.. l'm urt Capo feels the same Trevmo addt a 9.3 tc0rina averasc wata.~1strano Valley n vaJ1 Estancia., and 6-1 Mike Acuilar~u aood for 4. 9 2 ) ( points 1 pme in ~-25-3 reciord wtth a 4-mark o its The two teams are aimilar in iie own, paced by Bun and Nathan C.all. d bo h l ........ • two slick auards with all the moves -.n t ovo ~ up-1e1npo. and shots, 6-2 Mark Otta, who •·Ther cbaOF their defcnacs a lot. averaged 19.0 points a pmc and 6-) like us,' &ay1Sundenna~.tand(Burt) Bnan Trevino, a solid player inside. Call 11 ddinitdy one of me ba1. Jn Soulh Coast Leaaue play Bun "They ~ up with a ~uy bi& kid C.all av~ 13.1 poinu 1 pmc. but and have three oullid_e avJt that can his real fonc is darectina ihe oupl"I alt0 penetrate. Ob~· ft•a the with his vt ion and J, biuett challcf\IC of the year for uL" I ~ ---- CLASS 8 -I RtvtnOt, Wevoe Wllle<lbtf'g, Plel'POllll Bey VC, 2. Flestl Flrt, OelM!lo/Monttl, 8ehla Cotrtnthlen YC, l. Heist wa..... Dldt ~lnoton, LBVC CLASS c -APC>Oee. , Audeclous. Mike KennedY, LAVC; 1 llue Jadltl, Mlcl1att Klnnev, LBYC. LA TlrMs s.t.. ~'> OVERALL -Obwulon. Weeoer Svndlalte, LAVC; 2. Int-. Allllll ltoaenbtr11, Alemlto1 8av YC1 l Mlreot. Jof\n Sita, LBYC. CLASS A -I oowulon. 2. lntenM; ) """"' CLASS B -I Splndrffl, o.n Ftltmen, Satlla Baro.re VC; 2. lncoenlto, Tom and OoOll JO<~Mll. LAYC; 3. NUllN9, Ev Cummings, CBVC. CLASS C -1 RavHt. Bud Tretter, LBVC, 2. WlndoYer. Hol'.tn Svndlcatt. LAVC, ) ConHnSus, Partrldoe/Rlchtros. LA YC. LMe WllltNY Sertn MORC -1 Solrlt, Rot>erl Llttt., Wlndlammen VC, 2. HeOOlt er.._-, Gtor0t/WortOl'l/StraltonlCunclfff, C.Ulornla YC 3. Finl Blood, Cralo FlelcNr/Stll'I MorrtllfJohn Alexander,~ VC/BCVC Tedd .. adlk Sertn PHRF -I Anemone. Ashtr/Ven Fleet, CBVC; 2. Wow. Ted ZAii~. Stal B .. C'h VC, 3. SunU\IM, Otnnl1 HumPhrtY, CBYC. captured the Douglu Cup lntercolleatate match racing title Sunday. In-the-water boat show set Weather permitting. Lido Marina Village at the westernmost end of Ne wport Harbor will be swanning with hull-thumpers and envious lookers March 29 through Apnl 15 when Duncan Mcintosh Co. of Costa Mesa stages its popular In-T he-Water Boat Shows. The three separate shows for used boats, sail and power heats have gained wide popularity since they weJT staned 11 years ago and now rank among the top 10 in -the-wattr cxpos111ons in the country in both the number of exh1b1ts and the monetary value of the yachts on display. More than 80 percent of the yachts in all three shows will be 30 feet and over. and some as large as 75 feet, according to Mcintosh. He said there wi ll be more than a dozen first-time exhibitors showing boats which have never been 1n the show before. There will be more than 18 new boats (power and sail) by regular exhibitors. The used boat show whi ch kicks of the series, March 29-Apnl I. will feature 35 qualified yacht brokers from all over Cal1fom1a. showing both power and sail boats. The sa1lboa1 show. April 4-8, will feature the latest models from Amencan designers as well as state of the art boats from France. Spain, Canada. Republic of China, England. Finland. Hong Kong, Italy and Sweden. The power boat show will open April 11 and run through Apnl 15. featunng the latest trends in motor boating, including the increased popularity of the performance sportfishers and lu xury ocean cruising yachts. Some of this yea r's latest power craft. one of which is valued at close to SI million, will be on view in addition to quality mid-sized boats 38 feet and up from a variety of builders. WOMEN'S RACE CLINIC SLATED The United tates Yacht Racing Union (USYRU) will sponsor its second women's offshore racing clinic May 21-25 at Newport Harbor Yacht Cl ub. The fi ve-<iay clinic will incl ude two days of instruction followed by three days of offshore rac101 in Santana 30/30 sloops with crews of seven. Instruction will include crew o'l'lnization, racing tactics. offshore navigation, safety, racing rules, sail trim and boat handling. Duecting the program will be Anne Gardner Nelson of San Diego, USYRU Women's CoordinatioJ Commit- tee member. She was the skipper of the first all-female crew in the 198 1 and 1982 Southern Ocean Racina Conferences and 1983 women's sailboard champion. Organizing the clinic will be Susan Rhodes, a veteran offshore sailor with several Transpac and Bia Boat Series to her credit. A coach will be on board each boat during the two instructional days to demonstrate maneuvers. Coaches include Peter Isler, tactician on Locura in the 1983 Admiral's Cup, and tactician on the 1983 win.nina Congressional Cup team; Dennis Durgan, 1979-1980 Congressional Cup winner from Newport Harbor Yacht O ub, and taetic11n on the winning America's Cup defender in 1980; Ooua Rastello, collegiate All-America Slllor, veteran 01 six SORCs and successful onc-<klian racer, and Bill and Mary Menninger. world level J -24 sailors. Allegiance wins Wilham Ostemnllcr's 39-foot sloop Allepance, from the d 11n board or youna Alan And.rc'tt'I, wound up the six-race uthcrn Ocean Racing a>n.ftrence in Aorida Saturda_y w.th a win in Cla E and teQ;>od overall. OffietaJs of SORC proclaimed 'it a .. remarkable pcrfon:nancc" considerina 1t was 1 brand new boat de 1ancd bya younadcsiancrand manned bYaak.ipperand crew who had never hcfore oomPctecS in the pratiaiou• ocean racin& C'la 1c that features some or the ~ yaicbt ~m tn the world. · Overall winner of the ~ncs was Diva. another l9-f9 tcr in a kippered by/ ~ Bcilun of $We(tcn. i I '• ACTmOUI ....... NAm STA,.._NT The followlng S*'IOfl 11 dOing ~-(A) SAVOIA FAIRE DESIGNS, (Bl SAVOIA FAIRE, 221 Via Koron. N9WPOf1 8Mc:fl. CA. 921163 ~ Sl'leryt And,._., 221 Via KOfOn. Newpot1 BMctl. CA. 921163 no bu91,,... 11 oon<Nct . .a by: an lndMdual. BeYetty Andr-. Thie ltllement WU fifed wt1h the County e..nt ot Orange County on Jan. 2'1. 1984 '217117 Publlahed Orang1 Cout o.ily Pilot Feb. 20. 27. March 5. 12, 1984 103fr..54 ACTmOUtMJU .. a NAmSTA~ PtllJC *>TICE The fOl!oWtnO l*tona .,. dolno ,ICTmOUa .,... .. bu9lne9' ee: MAim ITAl'lmJff AACH!AV UNLIMITED. 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Merch 5, 12, 1984 DI-•c llftl1C[ This •tatement Wiii m.c:t wtth the ~1 V.,bena, MINlon Viejo, Ca 1028--841----'"~ ..... ..--nu...__... ___ County Clent of Orange County on 92891 flCTITIOUa IUa.H Jan 17 1984 Thia bullnesa It conducted by: an NA.m STAftmNT . ' F211tOll Individual. T"'-lot.__."" ,_.son la dolnn Published Orange Cout "-"'-Arthur F. Wllt>and Ill f1CTmOU8 IUUll:.. t>usi;:;'.., ;;"'"' ,,... . .,, Piiot Feb. 13 20 27. Mareh s 1~ This 1tatement wu flied wtth the NAME ITATl'mNT JONES CONSTRUCTION, 17082 ' ' ' a'.ao-84 County Cl«ti; of Orange County on The lollowtng peraona are doing Paolflc: Coalt Hwy. 1204. Hunt· Feb. 1, 1984 bullnea 11: lngton Beach, CA. 112849 Fll7l17 ROSE AUTO SA.LES, 8592 Gar· • Stephen C. Jonel. 17082 Pectfic PlRJC NOTIC£ Published Orange Coalt Daffy den Grove Blvd .. Giiden Grove. Co .. t Hvr;. 12041, Huntington 1-----------Pilot Feb. 27, March 5, 12, 19, 1984 CA. II~ Beech. CA. 925411 AC1TTIOU8 ........ 113044 Glenn C. Ro .. m1n. 3951 . Thltbuslnnalsconducteclby.an ...-aTATa.NT Magnolia Rd.. Ocean1lde. CA.. lr!41v\duel. The following per90fll 11e doing 92054 Steve Jonea buslneU u: Ml.IC f«)TJC[ Bruce Roeeman. 5972 Padua. This atatement was filed with ll'le THE LOADING DOC, 1780 NOTICE Of TRUSTH'9 8ALE Huntington 9eectl, CA. 9284e County Cler1! ot Orange County on MonrOY11 Unit B· 7, Colta Meal, CA.. Loen No. 110CM-4/KNIOHT Thia bullneu 11 conduct.a by:• Jan. 27, 11184 92627 T.a. No. Q-oMN general pwtnenhlp. FD'7UO BNn Kent Crawford, 880 W•t UNT COOE Q Glenn C. RoMman PublltMd Orange Coalt Dally 18th #B, Costa M .... CA. 92827 T.D. SEMCE Coe.ANY This ttalwnent wu flied wllh ll'MI Pilot Feb. 20, 27. Miich 5, 12. 1984 Annie Crawford. 880 Welt 18th u duly appointed Trustee under the County Clertt of Orange County on 1033-84 1 8. Costa Meta, CA. 92627 followlng deteftbed deed of trwt Jan. 2'7, 1984 Thia butlneu i1 conduct.0 by: a WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION F2S7M5 P\B.IC J«>TIC[ general partrMWlhlp. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Publllhed Orange Coe.al Daffy Brien Crawford CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Pilot Feb. 20. 27, March 5, 12. 11184 F1CT1TIOU8 .,..... This 11a1ement was llled wtth the CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN 1023-3-4 NAME ITATDIENT County Cl«tl ol Orange County on CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (PIY· -------------! The lotlowtng person 11 doing Jan. 27. 1984 able at the lime ot aa1e In lawful buaines.a u : F2ST140 money ol Iha United Slal•) ell Classy Autos Advertised i!Uhe . __ 11111J Plllt DEATH NOTICES R.0 . BALSIGER. CO.. 12 Published Orange Coalt Dally rtght. tttle and inler•I conveyed to ry, Irvine, CA. 92715 Piiot Feb. 20. 27, M11cti 5, 12, 1984 and now held by it under Mid Deed lrvi~ ~· 12 Elderberry. 1026-84 of Trust In the property hereln1ft., deecrlbed: This butlneae It conducted by: In -----------TRUSTOR: JOHN WILSON lndlvldUll. "8.IC NOTICE KNIGHT 111 ~~a~ Wat tiled wtth the BENEFICIARV: SEA.FIRST COR· FIC11TIOU8 IU .. 81 PORATION, nty Clerk ol Orange County on NAm 8TA~ SEAFlRST MORTGAGE OF CALI· an. 21, 1984 The tollowtng per90ll II dOing FORNIA DIVISION FD'7111 but1nea u : RECORDED June 4. 11181 as Publlahed Orange Coa1t Dally INTERNATIONAL POSTAL CON· fn11r. No. 8025 In 8oolc 14087 page llot Feb. 20. 27. March 5, 12, 1984 SUL TANTS, 1128 Corona Lane, 60 of Official Recofd1 In the office of 1031-M Cotta Mesa. CA. 92626 the Recof'der of Orange County; Loy Mlohael Gllllam, 1128 Corona '8ld deed of tr\11t deec:rlbel the Lane, Colt• Mesa. CA.. 92828 following property: Thia bualnelt Is conducted by: an Lot 31 of TrllCt 7177, In The City lndlvldual. of lrvlne. County of Orange. Stete of DARIUS Loy MfQhael Gllllam CallfOl'nla. as per map recorded in resident of Manchester, This statement wu med with 111e 8oolc 273. Pages 40 to 42 lnciutlVe, SUSAN H. HARRIS, 88 New Hampshire for the put County Cletk of Orange County on Mlacellaneou• Meps, In the office of years of age, born in Illinois, five yean. She was for-Jan. 2'7, 1984 the County Reco<cter of 1111<1 Coun- March 19,1895. She was the merly of c.osta Mesa for Pubbhed Orange C:0.:22~= ty.Except thef'efrom 111 mineral•. beloved aunt of Marge Low· many years and passed Pilot Feb. 20. 27, M.aroh 5. 12. 1984 g11. oll, and hydroc erbon ing of Tucson, Arizona. away in Manchester, New 1027-84 1Ub11ancea 1ytng below a depth of Rosary will be Monday, Hampshire on February 500 feet, but wlthOut the right ol February 27,1984 at 7:30 M,1no.o at •'-e '""° of 54 -----------IVrfaoe entry, to make, marttet, 1.1o ~ u1 --PlBJC NOTICE mine. explore or dtlU for ume 11 PM at the Harbor Lawn years. She waa employed by ----------rMerVed by Oeed·nlCO(ded In 8oolc Chapel. Mass of christian the New England Tele-Aennoua •ut•NEH 9696, Page eot. of Offlclal Record•. burlel will be celebrated ,phone Company. She was ..... 8TATllllNT vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Tu-..1-y, Febrtt<>rv 28,190" the bel'"'ed wif' e of Charl-The followlng penona are doing DEED OF TRUST DATED Mey 27, ~ • -J o-1 ..... ...., buslneee u : 1981. UNLESS VOU TA.KE AC'l'ION at 8 AM al Saint Joachim and loving mother of WU-TMOMSEN & COMPANY, ECOH-TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Catholic Church, Costa liam P. of Morro Bay, J . OMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 26 MAYBESOLOATAPUBLICSALE. Mesa. Interment wiU be al ~-u of T-.:--and Eliza-BurnlngTr•Roed,NewponBMctl, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION '"""" UVUIC CA.. 92&e0 OF THE NATURE OF THE Good Shepherd Cemetery, beth Ann. She is also Palludel Prepatetory School, PfroCEEOlNG AGAINST YOU, YOU Huntington Beach. Baltz survived by a brother, Ed-CA. C.llfornl• Corpomlon, 29 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. Bergeron/Smith Tuthill, Di-ward Canon of Brookline, BumlngTreeRoed, NewportBeech, '3721 On1u1ytiaClrde, lrvlne, CA. CA. 928e0 "(If 1 1treet ICldr ... or common recton Massachusett.a and one Thll bu9ineu l1 conduct9CI by: a delllQn•tlon of property 11 lhown -nA,.hlld Recitation of e«p0ratlon. abOW. no W91Tanty la glwn u to It• CLOUGH a-.. ..._...... . DaWt J. Thomten, PNllden1 comp1eteneu or correctneu)." The R U T H ( C A R S 0 N ) the &eary will be at the Thll tta..,..t wM flted with the b9neflclwy under llld Deed 01 Provi Smith & Tuthill Chapel at 7 County ~ of Orange County on Tn.11t, by r...on of 1 breech Of de-CLOUGH, born in -PM Tuffday, February Jen. 2,., 1984 fault In the obllgatlona eec:ured dence, Rhode Island. waa a 28,1984. Celebration of '217111 th«eby. heretofOf• execut.O and Chrlatlan Buriel will be at Publltltled Orange COMt Deity dtillYered to the undel llgu•d a wflt- C'.O -•-t John """".-1111-p•'-Piiot f'«I, 20, 27. Mweh 5, 12. 1984 tan Declaretlon ot Default and o. ~I £ PIC' pm -~ 1~ mend for Site, and W\1ttan notice Of C.thoUc Church, Wecfnee. bfeech and ot ~ion to Clll* the day, February 29,1984 at 10 •----------undeniOMd to Mtl llld ~to Do Mtltty Mid~. and..,.,.. · AM. Interment tD fo w at "8JC NOTIC[ after the underilOned ceuMd Mid Oood Shepherd Cemetery. '1Cm10Ue .,..._ notice 01 brMotl and of electlOn to SALTZ MROl"ON 111mt a TU'TMR.L ftlTCUff CHAN&. 427 E. 17th Sl Cos•• ..... 8-46-9~71 :~ ........ ------------~ Baits Bergeron/Smith & .NAmlTATDmn =t~~:':: ~of3~,:_ Tuthill. Dlrecton. The fclowlng petlOnl.,.. doing ooro1 1n the otftoe of the Aeoofoer I buelnele u : of Of.,,ge County: l'tB.JC fl)TIC[ C.FA8, 208&2 Ygune Cenyt\n, Seid .. w111' be rnede, but 1--------~---l.aQunl leedl. CA. 9}851 without ~t 0# W9l'Tllnty ex• ...cnnoue ....... Ste-we v. Degroote, 20'82 ~ pr.-°' Implied, f1l9Wdeno ' title llAlll ITATDmn ~.~ =t~A. 20181 po1 .. a1on. or ~ to ~ ~ 1*tone.,.. doing ~canyOn, LIQUMaMch.CA. e: ,:.~-== =: De:LTA MANA.GlMJNT, 2111 ~ buliMea II condUCWd by: TNlt, J-9~ i:S • In Mid noM 8'llllnW Cent• om.. Suite 200. lndMdu9ll hUlbend and ..... . ptcMdecl. ~ It My. undet trvtne, CA. 9271& st ..... V 'Degtoote the tenM ot Mid Deed of tNet, ,_, Deft• ,..... s.w-. lno.., 2111 Ttlll 1t1i.m.nt ... Ned .,. the c:Nrgee, and ..,.,... ot the ~ c.nt« om.. Suh 200. eoung c. of""'---,. _ _, on TNlfee and of tM .,,.._ CWMteCt by 1Mni1 OA ta716 ..,.....,._ _.. .. , Mid o.d of Trueit. r· Th .. bUiineee It OOf1ducted ~ e JWI, 2 • t984 ~ SMl .... Wlllbe!Milelon: n.dey, IMnwiratlOn, Pu~ Of ~ = Match I , 1914. et 2:00 p,m.. at Che r-Wtl6am ~ .. ,.,......,. -~ ..._.. ..,. 27.,. \. .. 1 OheprMI\ Awnue antnnoe to ,,. I Thie lt&Mmlf\f ... ftleO wfth the .. ...,. ....... _, ' Merof'l .... l&., CMc Oentef .,..... aoo r.. tv Cid ot OfanQll CcMwl'Y on tOUoM CNiplnen A¥e., 0ninge. CA. 2'1 1914 -At the time Of the ln41tet putMI• • cation of ttltl nottoe. ... tot• Publllhed Oranoe Coe9t M\CMlnt of the~ belarQ of the "°'Fe.20.21.~s. \"' ewmn .. m " :z:o"~~== °FAST llSULT0 SHYICI DlllCTOIY For Rnull Service Call 64J·l671 llf,JJI I .. ,,,. ~ peniclft • doing C09ta. 8il(pefW, Ind ...... le lbulllM• • 174,MUI TOP ORAMA OAAPn CAM, The lotll 111~--..,1eee-'*'IG 1n t ~A• i 4, Corone .. ~on-'*" ttleopenlng ..ict II GA. t2t2S ~ 1MY be OllelNd tjy oel- Aloh•rd 0 . W llllalfla, '41 lnO (416) .....,.1• tM • blfof9 IMIWVl*'W A¥t. 14, Oorone dll ttle Mle. . ~= o.d: ~a. tM4 TIMa 19 c:ondMc'9d by. an T.D. SlRVfCE COMPANY •MldTNIMe, "'0. w.... 8y Dabble~ Thllll •"l'*•t ......... hi Au'ltU ~ Clll1I of Or-. ~ Ofl tllO N. CalfOm1a ......... , ,.. Wllnwler.l.CA......_.m ,.. 4 1&-M+I019 ~ °' ... DOllt Dall¥ ~ Olw'GI °°"* ~ ,., 2'0, 27, Mltcb ~ tt..,.... "°'Feb. 13, 20.1'. '* 1~ t W-M ~ J .. .,. F1CTITIOUa ....... NA• STATE•NT The followlng peraon Is doing butlneat M : EXPERT TEXT TYPING SERVICE, 28132 T.ton Ct .• Laguna Nlguel. CA, 92817 Helge Gerda Buyz.e, 28132 Teton Ct .. Laguna Niguel, CA. 92817 Thlt butlnetl II conducted by. Ill lndlvldual. • Hllge G. Buyze Thlt 1tatement wu filed with the County CleOI of Orange County on Jan. 18. 1984 '211111 Publlthed Orange Coast o.lty Piiot Feb. la,20, 27, Match &, 19&4 8112-3-4 PtllUC NOTICE FICTIT10U8 ........ 111Am8TAUMENT The lollowtng peraon It doing bualneuaa: HARBOR BAV MOTEL, 2026 H11t>or Blvd.. Coate Mesa. CA. 92827 Han-Oon Shin, 2026 Herbor Blvd .. Coate M .... CA. 92627 Kyung-Sook Shin. 2028 Harbof Blvd .• Coate Meta, CA. 92827 Thl1 butlneu I• condueled by: an lndlvldual. Han-Gon Shin Thi• ataternent wu filed with the County Clerk ol Orenge County on ACTTTIOU9 MIH•U MAim STA,_.,. The following per90nl ar• dOlng bualneu•: CENTER PAINTING ANO WALLCOVERIHG. 319 E. 20th St., Coe«aMeea.CA. JCIM Bridle. 25872 ta Uta Ln .. MIMion Vleto. CA. Jack AulMll. 389 E. 201h, Colt9 Mee&,Ca. John Bridle . Thia atatetnent WM flted """ lfte County Cler1I of Orange County on Jan. 1'1. 1914 1'111111 PublllNd Orange Coaat ~ rta.IC NOTICE Piiot Fet>. 13. 20, 27, Mtwdl 5, 1M4 ~-----------182-M F-1 YOUAMMDEfl~TUINDDA .--ll DEED Of T1'U8T, DATU> llAltCH ----------- Jan. 17. 1984 Publlthed Orange Cou t Dally 21, 1fT7. UNLaM YOU TAlm AC-•-.,. llft'ftl't Piiot Feb. 13, 20, 21, M11ch ~&~~:: T10N TO "'°1WCT YOUR..,..._ __ ....;'"...-..-.....,_nu ...... • ...... -..__ __ -----------IRTV,rTMAY•aolOAT A "'9-ACm10Ue ... .... PlllJC NOTICE uc a.At.I. • YOU ...., AN u-NMm STAW PlCllOOUe• ••H MAmlTATV Y The folloWtng 1*90n le dOlng bu*ieet• BLUE AOI£ ~. 121 er~.eo.. ...... CA.aae · Rob«t e. ,,..,. m •.....-.: Colta ..... CA.. t2m This buelrieM II COftduct9d t1¥: an' lndNtdual. • Rot:lw1 8. ,,.., TNI.......,.,, -lled wD .... County Qertl f1I °'9"91 County Oft J*1. 17, 1984 • Pu~ Oranaa COMt ""= Piiot Feb. 12, 19, 21. Metdl '· ,.... tff.li& ----------Pt.ANATION Of THI NATUM Of The tolowlng 1*10t1 le dOlng FICl1110Ua IMlllNHS TM1 PROCDDINQ AGAM'T YOU, ~ u: ~ MJ I l•M NAME ITATHIENT YOU~ CONTACT A LAW· NA.VILLUS WINDOW CLEANING. MAim 8T'W n The followlng persont are doing YUL 2424 N9wport BMS.. eo.ta Mesa. The to1oMno permn le .... business u : NOTICE Of TRUITIF8 IALI CA. 92527 businMI • N6WPORT OFFICE SUPPL y. NO. Oi'1m . Donal Patrtdt O'Sul!Nan, 404 IMAGES~ TME SEA. 193111 P\.ie 17681 Mltctlell North, Irvine, CA. On Mitch 25, 1984, •t 10:00 Bernard St., Coeta ...... CA. Drive. Hunttngton a.di. CA. t2MI 92714 A.M .. at the rear entrence tobby on 92627 W*-m Thomae ....._., 103l1 Newport Stationers, Inc.. 1788 1 5th Street of Chicago Title In-Thia bualneu I• conduct.O by: an Pua Drive. Huntlngtot1 8eadr, CA Mitchell North, Irvine, CA. 92714 turance Company located at 501 H. Individual. · 92648 Thia bullnen l.s conducled by: a Main Street In the Cfty ol Santa Ana. Donal O'Sulllvan TNI buak'911 II ~.a by: an corporation. County ot c°'\~L F,OSRta~~ Aof ~E Thil statement wea lllecl with the lndllltdual. Barry T. W•t. V.P. Secretary torn l a , ,. • County Cler1I of Orange County on Wltltam T . ......, Thit 1tatemen1 WU flied with lhe CONVEYANCE COMPANY, a~ Jan. 17, 1984 Thie statwnem ..... lled ...... County Clerk of Orange County on toml• CC>fporatlon. u duty IP-'211• County Cler1I of er.,. Cowity on Jan. 11, 1984 pointed TruttM undef that~ Pubtlahed Or1nge Coat Delly Jan 11 1984 F2M100 OeedofTruttexecut.O by RONALD Piiot Feb. 13. 20, 27. Men:ti 5, 1984 . ' ,._ Published Orenee Coalt Dally R. RUSSELL AND KATHRYN J. aaa-&4 P\lbllehed Orange COlllll ~ Piiot Feb. 13, 20, 27, Mercn 5. 1984 RUSSELL. HUSBAND AHO WI~ II -----------• Piiot Feb. 12. 19, 2', Man:fl ~ ... 878--M trus10t1. recorded on Mardi 30, 47T-M 1977, u lnstrumenl No. 41550 In rtB.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOU8 9U81NEU NAME8TATEMENT The tollowlng per90n 11 doing business as: MURRAV SQUARE, 8412 Deep- vtew Or .. Huntlng1on Beach. CA. 11284e Ptlllllp Murray Lat99. 8412 oeep. vlew Or .. Hunllngtori BNcti, CA. 92848 Gl«la B. Large, 8412 Deepvlew Or., Huntington Beach. CA. 92648 This bullnest la conduct.0 by: an lndtvldual. Glorla B. Large Thlt 1tetement WU ftlecl wfth the County Ctertc of Orenge County on Jan. 17, 1984 '211111 Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Feb. 13. 20. 27. March 5, 1984 885-84 rtalC t«>TICE FIClmou88USINE88 NAmtTATDllNT The tollowtng per90l't lt doing bullneesu: COMMUNITY CONCEPTS. 240 Newport Center Drive, #200, New· port Baactl, CA. 92680 Cerol Jean South, 179 Plnevi.w. lrvlne. CA. 112714 This business la conducted by: an lndlvldual. Carol Jean South Thi• statement 1111aa flied with the County Clerk or Orenge County on Jan. 17, 1984 F2111Cll Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb. 13. 20. 21. Mercn 5, 1984 8811-84 8oo1c 121241. Page 527, of Otftclll NOTICE TO Record1 of Ofenge County, Stale of COMl'RACTORa Calltomla, under the power of Ille CAUJNQ '°" _,1 therein contained, wlll at publlc IUC· School Olttrlct: NEWPORT MESA flClTTIOU9. H•M llon to the hlghell bidder lor cuh. UNIFIED SCHOOL """TRICT NAm STA,._., Of Che<:tl as described below. pay-.,~ The loflowlng per90rt le doing able at the time of sale In tawf\11 Bid Oeedllne: 2:00 o'docit ofll'MI 8th buelneaa •: money of the United Slit.. of day of March, 1984 RA.tN FOREST PETS. 1804-C America. without warranty expr_. Place of Bid ReCielc>t: Purd\Mlng Newport Bouirlard, Coats ......_ I .... __. t tltle UM ....... Otllce, 2985-B Beer Str9er, ColtAI CA. 92527 Of m ...... ._. u o • • ..--u--. Ca. ......,..., Pr"._ ...__, ... MtSlon or encuml>t'1noes. all right, -., ..... v ...-• ,,_, .. ,. Oer\lel F. Morrow, 21 8111cape tltle and Int••• now held by It .. ea11on Name: RESURFACING TEN-Dr .. Newport Beech. CA. 921163 IUCh TrustH ln and to the following NIS COURTS Thia bulilleM 11 conduc:t.0 by: an described property lltuat.O In thl Place Plant .... on Ille: ~ lndMOual. aforesaid County and Stlte, to wit: Office, 2985-e Beer SttMl. Coeta Oenlel F. Monow Lot 91 of Tract No. 8788, In the Mela. Ca. 9226 Thie etalement ... 111.a wnh the City of Irvine, u anown on ·a. map NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that County ~ of Orange County on thereol recorded In Booll 235, the ~ Sc:hOol Dlstrlcl Jan. 17. 1984 Paget 3 to 5, Mllcellaneoua MllPI. '°' Orange County. c.Mtomla, llCt· ,_ records of 111<1 Orange County. Ing by and tl'N'ougtl It• G~ Publlttled Orang1 eo.t ~ The total amount of the unpaid Boerd, hereinafter r.r.rr.d to u Piiot "-0. 12. 19. 26. March 4, 1964 prlnclpal balance. Interest tNnon. "OISTRlcr', wllt recelw up lo. bu1 t7~ h ...., eattmet.a not lat• then the ~ated toge1her wit reuona.,., time. Meled bids tor the award of • costs. eiq>en9M and adv~ al the time of the Initial publcetlon of contract tor the a.bow P'Otect. this Notioe are S93,356.53. Bids lhall be received In the place Currently dlt.O CuNera Checit• Identified a.bow. and lhlll be ~ or Certified Cheekl payeble to the ed end publlcly rMd aloud 11 the Tft-b'"'..._ t· ...... t a~atet.0 time and place . ....... or ~ ... ac:c:ep ...... 0 There wlll be • NIA ~ r• Trustee prcMdecl proper ldenllll-eatlon is ~. quired tOf each Ml of doeu- From Information which th• menta to guarantee heir rwtum In Trustee cs.ms rell.able, but lor good condttlOn within N/ A dl}'I which Truatee mek• no repr_.. after the bid ~ date. tatlon or warranty, !he ttl'Mt acs-Eacn bid must conform and be dreu ("I or other common deaig· reaponsMI to the conlract csocu- netlon of the above deecrtbed prop-mentt. I 11 Pal Clrde lrvlne CA Eactl bidder shall submit, on lhe erty 8 ne · · · tonn • .. rn ... .._.. With ll'MI contract 1127 1" "' _ _, Said I ha&"" aold t the documents. a lltt of thl propceed property • ~.,, Of subcontract~ on ltlls Pl'ofeel u purpose of p9Y1ng the obllgallont ,_.,ulrtld .... lhe Sublettt~ Sul>-MCUred by aald Deed of Truat In-. ..,.. -1 eluding fMt and axpen991 of the contrectlng Felr Pract AC1 Trustee and of Sele. Govt. Code Sec. 4100 et aeq. Dated Februwy 14. 1984 Eactl bidder rnuet 9'lt>mtt with ~ALIFORNIA RECONVEYANCE ~~oen~DISorTc:uNef"RICT ·~ -----------COMPANY pay-to t..... or .""' PlB.JC NOTIC£ u NJd TruttM bOnd In the lorm set forth In the -----------By Suzanne Kelty • ExecutlYe Vloe contrllCt documenta In an amount NotSoe of .... of Prealdent not i.t than 1~ of the maximum RMI Propertr at 9'$51 Cort>ln Avenue amount of bid 11 1 QUM'Mt• 11\at Pml•te .. Northrldge CA 91328 the blddel' wlll .,,,... Into thf No A 120 408 (213) 701-i3SS propceed contrllCt If the NIM II In the Superior Court of the State Publllhed Orange Cou1 Delly Piiot awarded to IUCf'I bidder. In the of Callfornla, for the Counly of Or-Feb. 27, March 5, 12• 1984 .-.nt of fllllurw 10 ent• Into u icl ange 110C>-84 contract, tuot1 a1Q1rtty w111 be '°'· 111 the Matter of th• Con-'91t. aervatorshlp of the perton and ... DISTRICT ~ the right to tat• of: THOMAS VINCENT HOGAN P\BJC NOTICE reject any or alt bids or to W9lw eny (ConaervatM). lrregUlalttlel In any bids or In the Notioe ts hereby ~ ttlel the 8UNRIOR COURT bidding. underllgned wtn tell It Prlvat• Mle. Of C...,OMllA. Puraaent to the provtelone of s.o. to the nlgl'leat and belt bidder. IUD-COUMn Of C.4NU tlOn 1773 of the Labor Code of tN JeC1 to confirmation of llld ~ In the Man. of tt1e State of Cellfomla, the OISTRICT Court, on or alter the 2111 day of ~tlon of hea Obtained from the Olfector of March 1984. •t the office of STAN a GRACE PETERSON tor the Dlpert11•1t of lndl*rial ~ JOSEPH R. DA.VIS. Attorney 11 JULI£ ANN PET£RSON. a rnlnot tlonl the 09f*'lll 1>"9¥.-ng,.... of Law. 2790 Hl(bot 8MS .. Suite 3 t3, for CMnfe of Name per diem weige1 and the gener9I Cotti M .... CA 92828 (7 t4) No.A 121801 pre1111MnQrMetor~andcwer· 540--0830. County ot Ofenge, State ORDEA TO SHOW CA.USE time wcwt In the loc8ITy In wtlidl ttlle of c.tltornla. Ill rlgh1, tltte and FOJI CHANGE OF NAME wott1 II to be l*'fol med fOf w:fl 1n1 .... 1 of Mid (conMtVat•). 1n and (Sec. toe4) cnft 0t ~ of wott1ar needed to to alt the owtaln property attuete In Stan a Or90I ~ (parental eMC:Ute tM oont~. Theel r.- the City Of Coat• Mee& County of f0t JUiie Mn P9terlon NII tlled a .,. on flt et !he OtSTNCT ofllce Of tinge. Slate ol ~ pw1tou-!*ltlOn In tNI court tor "' order k)cet.a ac 2115-8 ... St .. eo.u 1a1rf deecrlbed 11 fOllow9: to-wtt: allowlno petitioner 10 cnange MeM. C.. t2Gt. CoPel mey be Lot ~ of lrllCt 5508 In the City of d~t«"I NllhW neme from JIAle obttllned on ,..._.. ,. oopy of Cotta Meaa u ttiown on a Map Ann PetlflOfl to Jutte Grace theel,... aNI be poeeecs at !he ~ recoro.d In loc* 211, ~~ lotl-. Pao-1 end 2, Of M~ IT IS liEAE8Y OROEA£D tnat II It lflal be l'l'lenct.tory upon !he mlPI In the Otlloe of the Cot.my per.one lntweatecl 1n !he matter COHfRACT'C)A to ~ 1N con-.._,,.of Or11n99 County. llfotlMld ~~ \Na oour1 Inlet II .-.Old, end \IPOUf'I)' alb- • mar.~ known a 112 In Dac*'trnent NO. 3 al 700 CMc oontractor ~ ..-OOHTMC- The ...._. Clrdit. Cotta Mesa. Cen1.ef Dftw W., &.n11 Ana. Cell-TOR. to ~ not 1i111 "-" ._ .S CA. . '°""' on Metdl 5, 1914. at t :t& ..,.._, ,..... to • _... ..,.. Terme of Mile CMl'I In lawful o'doc* AM .. and then and thar'9 ~~them In !he~ ot ~of the United Stat•°" oon-ltlOW '*'-· 11 .,.,., the'y heW • ~ the~. llnMtion ct ..... or C*t OM!\ end .-s petltlOn '°' ~ of IWM Nlo bidder ~ .,,.,. .. any bid bllianol eiw'ldllnoed by note ..,,_, "**5 not be Of91'ted -a period ot ~ (IO) -.. .,_ ~ MonQllOe or TNlt Deed Ofl lhe IT IS FUATMEA ardlred lflM a t"9 ...... tor the Ol*WIQ o1 .._ P'°'*'Y ao aold. Ten ,,., OWlt of copy Of ttl4I order to"*'~ be A ~ ......-f/ftd-1 .-.. tmOUM '*' to be ~ """ ~In 1he Orange Coaat Dally ~ tlOflCI .. lie ,....., bid. PllOt. a ,,.."*'9' of O**tll pt'lor to ..w.it1on ct the CIOf'llnd .. Of'°""" to be~~ Ind ~ publlhed In ""' ~ end ....... "' ""' '°"" ... ...,,. "' _..be,......, 8' 1t1e ffor9MJd ot-at leMlf once • .-far tow ~ .. oontr9d ~ flee at "'1 time 9'* the flf"lt puM-~ wakl Pttor to the def of ~ to laceof\ 4llO af lhe oadon heNof and ~ dine ot .id hMtlnO Oci+.111,.,.. Codi of IN ...._ of ..... OitMd.191\ t 4, ,.. c.ew-. ........... ~ o.t.l alie t2"d dayot "*'*Y. Fl'ANK DOMENCHINI peii ..... iflhe ... DCll•ll ,,..., ~of (fie to .......... ~ ,.. .I08EPH ft DAVIS S~ Ooutt ~ ......... br h Dll-A~..U.. ltH IN °"" ,_ • .,.... to.,....,_-.11c0Ylldlr 91.MAAA JtAN FUlMl" (,.._..) tM contr9Ct. ~-cw Olf 1N per.on._, •~A" 0owvNnu ~ .... of Mid THOMAS VMXNT ...... .:=CA. -ly A...., C.., =-OrMige eio... .. Ploc ~J..':; Onl'Ge CWt ~ "°' Ow~ -...,. N. 27, ~ 4. ,... ,..., .. 11, ~fr. 1-.. lO, 17. , ... ,,,~ ...... 1 ~ , • .----~·-~-------'-----·-......-·· ·---~--·--·~~---------------,....------... --... -..... -............ _ .. ____ ..... ________ _ 642-5678 T1 "9c1 Yu M. Cll !!!~!!!.!!!!!.--l!!!!!!!.!••!!..!Ll~·!.--11!!!!! ... lale ....... Wt ......... laJt 1112 ...... •'!2 Ji!iM lnlH •m •!!!!.'• ..... , ........... ~~~~ 642-5678 SYD .. EY ijiiiiiir: OllTAllll Ptalaaala lll'I , *...... com>O WESTCLIFF 2&r 2~8-CPl:;:.Ave.':fo n Ii ' 00111 114 100 IOUIPlllT on lo*-Prkied Rancho San 2'A8a clbh .. pool eauna Pit•· $595. S.5-7983 RDtTAlS H-""1whod H-Unl...-hod Ho.mo J""""'1ed or Unlwnllhod Condo """ Condo Uni Town...,.__f..,., Towni-Unl °"'*-""" Dw~Unl A..-u P\lnUehed A.....-u unt Al* 1'Wn or Uni l<ooftll "-' • Boe.rd .._ ........... c-~ s...r.vr-Renlalo V-Uon llmlalo 'IWnlall \O~ 'Renlalo Wani.d 0......,. for ft.mt Ottd !Wnlalo a..-11.tnlall Cammi !l.nt.t.lo lnd1M1 Rnuai. s•-. Mlr Renlalo \m ' Jo1qu1n • 2 1tory S1'43,600 20% 645-9442 Br enclld OM orpt• t 0 You mu1t'" thl11 Light 111 1.IOIAllflE townhome wlvlaw. !AN VIEW condo. Nr dr•,....773W Wl1aon.No 100. 1 11.aa1 and airy 1 1tory. 1 hUQe Qeautlful 1 Yr Old Cu1tom ~ n.xlbte. ........ .....-•• _.212 1007 ' """' ___ b4Ktroom condo In Im-Bullt Horne. 3BR, 2,,.BA, 2 .. P .. LOS·Sun 1•• ocean Of' awlm In ~· pet• S&&Omo ""' 1011 ~ late ondltl L t " " " 2Br 2ba. 9195.000. Mil« 8 1oc l . . macu c on. o • 2 Car Gar .. Many Extru. J Oot'an Bkr 759-o919 a •Weetalde tb#P 2 r. 1oa. 1'11iidiy, Febl"Uf118 -. llDn ...__ of window.. ()w,,., Wiii Unq~tlonebly a.t Buy help flnan. 645-22111 1 Ba. houff, carpete, ::; ARJES(March21-Aprill9):Yougclwhat youwant o nly 1fwilling 1111,000 hetppaf:coett.Callnow On OoMntront. PRICE ln~llTI OCEANVIEWCONOO drapee, fncd J*lo, w/d· 10)4 topveupsome paslhabitpattcms. Focus o n pcrsuas1on,des1re, ability Perlect condo tor the ln·I 548·23 3 REDUCED TO MOVE A Br. 2,,. be. tingle tamlty 2er 2ba, Mer ~ or rm. No pett. SIM/mo + 1040 to win friends and lo charm mcmben of O"P<>SllC sex Reach bcvond veator or ttrat Ume bu_, $Ht.OOO detacl'led home, Turtle 1wtm In pool. 919&.000. MCUrltY dip. Mutt hav. 1042 ... . < lmmacul•t• and ptl.;;r. ()w,,.,/ag.nt 975-&5«12 Rock ~. Lr13 yatd, S..ler Wiii help nnanoe. QOOd credit. S.8-6442 Of :::: =~~-itpectations -you arc ready for larger canvas and b1ager upgrades Include mold· OPEN HOUSE 11_..pm ale, Intercom & MC eye, eyc:o 645-2252 770-5829. 1000 Ing and epa. Community Fri-Sun. 2109 E. BalbOa oent ~ & much more. 30 ..... 11• •-i.--Bd-rm._...,2-Ba,...--crptt--d::-iec-~-M' 1012 TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Study Aries message for s1gn1ficant pool Good financing Blvd Lg Fam Home Bay Yf t>etow mart(et cat• ._ __. mod kltch kid• MOO'• I~ hint. Focus on career, business, standing in community, wtlhogness to avaltable Call to ... 1 Vin. S495:ooo. Sall/ tlnan '330,000. Fonhfo ";n1ut~pt rw;._.2:: 63M190 BEST Alty ... :: break from outmoded proccdun:s. You'll bend ofburdcn, more people nowl trade dn E-Z tarma 552--0917 (trvl,,. PllOlflo) ·•ty. un 1• blind & 1--,.-~-=---=,......,.,,...-=:-- 11m will be attentive, sales ability is he~lcoed and you'll be rewarded. 1"9IOIO owe PIP 644·1e.42 iX Lii IHtla lMI trptc, nu catpet, ' 3 Br 2Ba. Coll. Pk, 1011 GEMINI (Ma~l-Junc 20): ood lunar a.s,_..t coincides wtth Bnv &. Bec:x:h (209) 85&-1•12 -ua tile. Bess 1 b\.(y 1r t~I $800/mo IM. 11t & IU1 IOIO --~ E 1M rnn Tl llUI II 10 and Ool ar . MC. dep. Rafa req'd. lot4 communication~ staru.hi&bcreducauoo,pcrccptionaodgreater R~ state emu•·• llU IOU 3BR 2""-f ...... ". $117,900. Bkr, Sh«ry 642-8728,642-8087 1* d di · enaJ la Be d " d d · d UCI UY .... am. rm., '"' ColhoW. Sunbow Realty 1------~-IOM un erst.an ng o uruv w. trCCt, tn epen ent. crcauve an 11UA.nwaoawioc• 'IU-water view.. gate guard 831_2242 3 Br, 2 ba 1n Hot1h Cotta :: dlsplay courage of convictions. Leo f~~s prominently. 0c;~ ;n: :::out• th 4 I .... I Piil beach ~. '320.ooo. M.... Frplc. $850/mo. 1100 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Dia deep for knowledge -en~ of ! cul-d: ... c• UYOlll~ Liii JIAllll YllW M.B. R.E 497-3009 ULUA Lii llPLD No peta. e.42-e3e8 AQ1 1 m unorthodox procedure 1s likely to bring success. Focus oo mystery, the Loea1ad on atrnoet a third Three bedrooms. Huge *k ln;o thi. auper value WDW1 Walk to thopa, beach, Bal. 50/mo. lncld• gardener, ::~ occult, greater familiarity with mantic ans and sciences. Intuition is on of an acre and 1rs had the fam ily room. FOf'mal din: at only 1399,000 FEE. ,,. Pier, ferry. r"t. 3Brl2ba M ... Verde 2100 eq H. 3 I""" '""'Cl -fiollow tbro"""' on first t'm"__,.,;ons best of decoratl~ with Ing room Property situ --...-... family .. ___ on a Awaeom• contemporary ... 218 Bal Bl 873-2943 B 2 .,_ No~• .,._,., ..,.. ..... ..,... . .,, .. ~, • . k 1 h ated on apaclo• comer """....... ,..,.,,. 3BR 2ba, fatnlly rm +. r. .-. · ,.,. :: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Gain overall view -leave tine pornts, Ihle ti us 1e~rtb1:0~• lot 100 ic 110, with prl-large aecluded lot In • Whltew•ter view. atroll laa Jaaa Cat. 1071 req. Agent 55 -8221. 1m details for another time. Emphasis on public relataons, awareness of '~,~~~~~ p~n~llng ~o~~ vaie circular driveway. ~ulet tcul-~•:v •~reet. to t>Mch, private '•treat. OUp'x 3 fir+ 2 Br. 2 mil: 5/mo. 4 Br. 2 Ba. E .. t. :: body i~age, ~ddcd pop.ularily. You. ~uld win a contest, especially in ma• dining and 8 blg't•m· Three car J•r•g• with , ... ~~r~w. or a $419,000. Try $50,000 O.P. Marina, xlnt cond. tide, large yard, 2 car u~ conncctlon wt th legal dispute. Gemini plays key role. lly kitchen. 'rhlt home hu built-Ins an work shop 'Call us fOf' ,detalla. -down. Wiii trade lor unite. Good for Owner/Occ. encled J.•r wt ope ner, 1m VIR~ (Aug..23-Scpt. 22): ~mphasis o n baste i~sues, getting job It au. Full price $195.000. ····· N01W11 5_2 1 9:00·000· 144-7211 MB RE 497-3009 09s2110.RoooE. • .. 2 ,.3 ... waaher/ rye hook~jP· l~ done, special scrvtces and anenuon to pets. Health unproves as you 751-3191 • v n · .... ..., .... partly f~';e C: 10 · 100 become more aware of nutrition. Focus also on employment and C!i:. SELECT Fii UU IY .... lt"l• lean I iOO 1IL 11p1t Ml· 1111 :m cooperation from those who share concerns. Scorpio plays key role. ... PROPERTIES oui:_ ~:~on.+ "'fntaln Fabuloue ocH n view, :~~: UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Favorable moon aspect coincides With ow•s THll ~h 4B: c::,a -,~;~ Laguna Beach. Beat buy! RENT GUIDE 15tO speculation,~harisma,popul~tywilhmembcrsofoppositc~x.Focus g~~;~~~ for this 2 • peen ityte cuetom bullt Owner/Agent 951-<>8341 ::: ~so on crcatJ ve eod_ea:vor:s, child~n and chanae of paet which could Bdrm Mesa Verde home. FOR VALIE1 Spygl ... view S475K. •Br r~. Pride of own-UllU llUI IAIAZllE I IO 1eu mcludc travel. Gem1nt, Vtrgo, Sagittanus persons figure promrnently. Features lnctude comm. A lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath PoOI. lrg lot. Beaut cond etthlp thow• throughout. 1972 Beaut VIiia W"t 1111" ' SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): You become more sensitive to nool, gar&Qe & oatlo. home with den & formal Agt 640-1529 S.2-2774 Muter •ulte lncludea Home 20xeo· Cl1ll lo.l. HOUMe,Apte &Condoe . . · d . ..-: dining Beautltully land· flreplace and tacuul. HlghlY ded 28 2ba linOTCrdt-kdWttlM-,:r .. 2100 surrountidtogs -d~mestlt1c adLoJuedstment occurs. r~st kence fandffi m~n~ T d. . l leaped in a dellghttul wow11 $249,500. IQ• 11~,';Jf~~kltch r., .. : 50$ at Storee ~atk•t• :noc. status tgure prom men y. v one presents to en o a ecuon. ra itlon a cu 1-de.sac n a I g h, CHINA COVE Open SUNDAYS 1to4 Light lntw Beat buy In 641-"2"" ~ You'll have chance to recoup financial loss. Libra figures in sccnano . Realty bOrhood Sale walking to '325,000 851-8797 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW Orang• co S27 500. Bargain 1 Bdrm bungaloW 2400 SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Aura of confusion exists -631_7370 all echools from this Col· Ctsta .... 1114 LAGUNA BEACH Young adlti welc 0 0fM. w/apptt $325 blllt pd 1410 instructions directions arc subject to change. Know it have 1999 Park home Priced 873-3750or494.2220 Agt 540-5937 539-8190 BEST Atty f" ~m aJtematives'at hand. Astrological, numencal cycle& htghhght shon ~~2l8oOOCll~~~l1~~ at 20I08'ft aa Oceanfront-El Morro, No. Desired 2 Bdrm w/bttlnt ~ tryps, detours. illusion and unusual st.atment by rclat1ve. l>isces in aa•,OOOPIUCE . 2r:~:~~:''w\~~~ ~ua ll1••• 1052 Laguna, long ...... kids yd dad• gar SSOO'• 2e00 picture. HllCTIOI s139,900. Cell llM-1997 lJOli oourw vr;:: F'or.. 497·2233 or 552-5522 53M190 BEST Rfty tea = pro~~~~~e~~~tJ~J:pd:;i:b~~t!1~\~~1::t~e~;:x;~c:O~~ G1~~~!~~1v v~~r•~~me4 201n •M1 ~=~ap:~ ~~~ .. m'n~ leaO Preprty U M~~E~1~!· 2t02 ry for financial o.ain You'll locate needed matenal debt will be paid bdrm home with a Medi· going, going gonel Prime Laguna Nlguel. Mak• On the eancr.ilo'bhe home. 4BA 2ba, trple. sm 1mo'. 2904 , D-" • • terr fl n ea n II a v or. LOOI! 1111 C.M . .,. ... bike from S.C. oftat-Wlll help with !Inane-El Morro, No. Lag. long 964--0896 m~ and you ll be more secure where money and emotions are concerned. Courtyard with bubbling Plaza. 1 2 & 3 Bdr from Ing 9PM-u low as 7'1'1% lse 497-2233, 552·5522 = AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Lunar cycle high -j udgment, fountain. Mrable Mllr Ba SIZE ODIFOllT · $100,ooO 'never offered 7a0-2643 · .,.:::_:::_::_:al:::::...::::=.:::::::..1~Ntt;lce;;?2liBi;r,""11iib;;;a::w-:itg;;;.,;;-;, w:Mtd *' intuition and timing are on target. Dance to your own tune, rejectthose spa. steam room, bit-In Spacious 2 etory 4 Bdrm, before. O down to veta. lw.a%rt leacL 10 9 '. •••rel 2 O hkup nr Victoria l Ca- 2909 who attempt to intimidate you. Make personal appearances. be bar. plus other cuttom 2'/tbathhomewlthsep-Hurryl 8 4 1-8305, _ • vv Pr~rty l S nyon. S595/mo. Agt :l! innovative and willing to pioneer a project. Anes figures in scenario. appoltments. Assumable arate famlly rm & tormaL 241· 1275 11 • FIX ED l O • Newp()(( BaYfront prime 997-9309 or 831-3187 am PISCES (f b 19 M b 20) L'gb · h d · I lo an Call Merla dlnlng.AdellghtfUlnelgh· penthouae lludlo. ottlce bldg. 8472 sq ft . W/tlde,qlfamdetached 21111 • e · • arc . : .1 1 1~ s e on areas prev.ious Y Bercovlt1. borhood for chlldren In S82,000. Byco 645-2251 $1,800,000. Biii Grundy hme, 3Br 1ba, angl car mo shrouded in m ystery. Frank d 1scuss1on with member of opposite sex ' excellent Costa Meas lo-OIU& IEIA OllNI Bkr 675-6181 gar. N# crpt• &. paint. = clears air, removes doubt and suspicion. Cycle high, judgment enables 1 cation. At e very low un-1141 bllttla &YI. 11~t7if& ~;,'::!C::'A~~.~~ P I S Avall 3/4. 111. lut + MC. APIOJtCEWNTS you to be at right place at crucial moment. Aquarian plays paramounl belleveable price of IPll lllLY 10.1 to sell. By ownr . act•• rt! $700/mo. 752-2881 role $137,900111 646-7171 111100 $122,000.946-7893 llOOONWllPU jD l J4•• . ' Newport Beaetl. Beaut. UI Pe at AMI ~._u ~ ..,_ " row.c1 >004 p....,.i. 3012 ~~ 3014 T HE DAILY PILOT LIDO ISLE ' FINA~::~~~THE uoo,ooo Ocean YU. 6 yrs old. A .. -.. s•a•R1w2•ex•.•1wi790!P'"- CONOOMINIUMS In assumable financing on eume exhlltlng 1at TOI VERY ATTRACTIVE CLASS IFIE'Y\ 7n':"l:"}Cr.-H ..... OlJR-~ T _.... B Ba Ba I All21tnn.un1t1Wltt1:. this 2700 sq ft one level only 833-8021 ask tor 493-0487 Sc:hoic* • tn.t.N<Uon 3016 TraYfl 3011 .u vr r c.. r..u1u onal 3 r , 3 'h . ydront, pter & • 3 Bdrm;·:2 Baths ellecutlve gem located In Mr. Thomu 4 Br, 2v. ba, 2 nreplaon, 3 float for 65' boat Priced to sell $990,000. prestigious Harbor .......... View BUSKSS & flMClAL ....,_lors.le • ...._ ()pplnuivu. a.--WMled 'ln""""""'l Oppon _._ ln-IW.ni.d • .._., '° r..-. 'Morwy Wan led ~T D e EMPLOYMENT A..W.S WRCHAf«>tSE Anuq .... Afli'lia,....... A\KtlON Bide llt.~nalo (A.mttM &r Equ1~ I U>mpu~n frtt lO y,,.. Funu\UN' Garac~ s. .... H...-hold Cuocla Jf'w~lty 4012 4014 .01• 4011 4012 40'H 402' 402AI \lf)CI )10~ 6010 8011 !1(112 6014 OUIO 6018 6012 002) 0100 6212 fl2H 0216 Marlmwn M....,I..,,...,... M* Wanl.fd M.-al lno""'""'l.t Oft~ fun111u~ 8' • &218 6221) 6224 Equ1pmm1 ,,_. 0r..,,. Spon;nc Coodo TV Radio S"'"" BOATS :t.an.H 1\#nl ~--· P01Wtr S.•l S,_., Ski M•nM Equip M•1nt 1Scotvtt"' 8226 8228 62.lO 8232 Telephone Service: Monday-Frjday · 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.~I. Business Counter: Mond ay-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEA DLINES: Pt.:BLI CATION DEADLINE Monda\' Tuesda \' Wednesda' Thursdav Frida\ Saturda\ Sunda) Sat. \1on. Tuer-. Wed. Thur~. Fri. F rt. CAl\CELLATIO:\ ' CORR ECTIO ~ l t::rn a.m. 4:30 p rn . -l : :~II p . m . 4::rn 11.111. 4:30 p.m. :UHi p.rn 3·00 p.m. & Cancellations and c0rrections ma" be made on same de adlin es a above. Pl ease ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check yo ur ad dail y and report errors immedilltely. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabil ity for. the fir~t Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom, fireplace. beam celling. $420,000 .• IEWPORT ICI. HPLO • Apptox 1250 Sq. Ft. Ridge. Private cul-de-tac OIYlllTM 4-PLD car gar. """"• ., ... Only 3 bulldlngs from : r:~v!eR~~~eplace for peace and quiet et the Super '.',Pride of own-~;i:. ~~~~~r 11~ oceanfront with 1 VIEW ··• TOP of the WORLD! Fan-ershlp 3 BR 2ba ""' .""5 One 4BR 2ba upper and a • Bvllt·ln Kitchen tu tic VIE W I Ju• t owner's unit, three 2. BR last & sec. 4~ agt 2 BR. 2ba lower unit : ~~~~ 't:1o t11ted-1hould find • 1v. be Room for AV, cor-OCEAN VIEW: 2 br, 2 be Ownat 11 eager to sell and • Garage/Lndry Hkups happy new owner lull ner lot ANme S 124.800 condo. MC. gate, pool. IRVl.E TER•acE may he lp finance •Comm.Pool/A~eatlon 7 at 117"11 fixed 30 yrs. tennls.$750.642-9772 "" $349,000 l ee ca.. Near Huntington Har-Sharp3Br2Bahme w/vu Panorarruc bay & ocean view. 1 Br, 1 Ba, 1 631-1400 bour Buy to live In°' for ofocea dbl at $750 patio. pool home. Prime Joe. $775,000. -~ \lt HI l<c "1. WATl K.FRON'l ~=:,eomble Co 840-2469 53Ml~ BES, Alty f .. VISTA IEL LISO IAYFRDIT "11..,, " inc. :E~~~~r~7e Ill... v~,~-~~~~1~~~ ~r~~ I . . ,__, RE AL ESTATE -1 1~ p ( l 2107 Fabulous bay mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba, r &Jlrf900 ---ta a1a I $675. Agt 498-5980 condo co-op . Lowest pnce. $295,000. 104' OW Nnl Beaut. 3 br, 2'14 ba home, FHataia om (City & Mtn. View.) lrg garage, quiet neigh-Vall Z'"' .. IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFROIT lllTllEU I T/Oapprox.S180Klowlnl. borhood Avail. now thru If ~ COSTllESA $4995 down, under In & seller carry! Only Aug .. mo. or wk. Fum.1•eu·y .. l-ra·n'!'lt'4.,.Br.,.l""nd .. ld-a•.,,-2 Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, Nr Npt Hit. Custom 3BR $900/mo. Oarllng •tarter $255,000. Won't IHll. unfum. Agt 673-5389 Ba frplc dbl oar $800'• 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. ~~!·s:T~~·w~~~:i~ ~~~c{ ~~~:i K~~~ =~~ot. J~~-i~z9o~.r ~'!),~~5:3e. CerHI ••I iar 2lH 539-6190 BEST Rlty '" PElllSIU HOIE OCEllFROIT . ..$225,000 E .. tslde clean 2 Br. frplc, Xvali Jl.,Cfi fat. Small But. INcla 2140 Ocean & Jettty views. Marine room, 4 Br, ... , lo0ar41• Rltr. 2 car garage. Ready to IAYOllllT 1um CdM houM. 2 Br 1 bath. 28R nr m . huoe yard. 141· 7121 move In. S 115,500. 3 Br + den + lam rm, 2'~ share kitchen. $600/mo. gardener lnci $125 mo. 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1.285,000. Devin A E. 642•6368 be. pool. spa. Great 944-8699 lmmed oocup. 77S-7128 CORO.aDO CAYS IAYFROIT fS2in8a5n.clng. 21R3ec.?u30ced_,, .. 2~0 • PRICE I Nice 2 Br Condo +attach 000 ... ..., ., Beautltully decorated, $700 rent• thla 4 Bdrm 2 dbl gar $92,500. Mon· completely furnished Ba pool home kid• nne Cor ona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck: Plans avail.. Now $370.000 w /trade. TElllS tloello 1 11ory Bkr, AM IAYFIHT Hiii TnhM $1095 873-0896 539~190 BEST Alty'" Aniclous teller has re-831-2170, PM 496-7549 Ontand, w/boat llfp, Fixer laat. larL..al lf HOME FOR RENT upper. Peaceful atmoa--duoed the price on this IPT m ITULI phef•. plenty of prkg. New Townhou11 2 Br POIOI 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. $800. Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 sq. cute, near new 2 Bdrm HUGE R-2 LOT/DUPLEX kitchen. 2 br. 2 bl + xtra Jae .. nar, Ind~ ,;ookup,' KF90C*tld• & Y!_~. 'W:Car::. 2~ be condo to Jull • 1 ,.... .. ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. $108,0001 Fireplace et-2BR 1ba + bacti. unltl ~ rooms. S325.ooo. $840. 980-17 > Agent, no f ... 883-0755 teched 2 car g1rage furb & lmmac. Below Mrs Long. 850-1 190 carpets and dra pes' appr at $159,950 John BAYFAONT: Spectacular ltnt1 l1f1111tslte4 Nr beach h11b0< 2 Bdrm Close In Costa Meta lo-Zarvos, Viking R.E. comer View, d~. MC. Gtatrll l20Zl nat $475 2 Ba hme kldl cation With $ 10.800 780-9669 & 540-5583 $1,350,000. 975-2330 • pet $500'• 0th«• avail d lla•r I Whiter I 539-8190 BEST R1ty '" own your payment• ara ... 0 •-••••i I _._ only $926 per mo .., •n -• ..,..d_f 1 Ill OAIYH·IY IWftl e.t.. Vacant 3Br 2Ba $875 3 Br r,~',,-.1111,' C. ~ 1l S\.,. .( _ f) -C ~C:.• wo11 neah 4 bdrm an am ly 11% fixed rate, 30 yra .la.I IULn 2B $750 1B $480 1 • u\!;) !'"lJNl. (b(j(,r~ HMI (714)673-4400 roomhome.OWC1t1T0 Monaco with beat GC 1 ' r coee .,,,,, "~ cLJtv ' '01.lAH -----at low rant Only view. 14 Rue Vlllue. NIP llUAll9EIT to school1, kid• ok. 0 toa•ro~o• '°"•'• of '"• S 127,500. Mel Kiddle Onan wkndl. 540-1538 114/111-1111 982'""471 Keith He-H53 four ac10,...bfed wotdt b. A It "'~2 7658 ,.... 1--...1-44 .. f low •o ... , ... •o·· ,,,..olo .. o•dt .. or -• UYllll 6MW ARROWHEAD HOIE BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 R .. .,, .. 1. o ...... NB b l') blt.' I Shpe & Oortu StOUCP Sufli'l•n 'lnatrucuon Sailboordf TRAHSPOftT A Tl°" 7010 7011 io12 1014 1016 7011 7010 7022 7024 7026 7028 in correct inse~tion cnly. f 1 Is HI AIM 0 11 HI j CLASSIFIED 642-567t --· · · · lllTIEll ULI Ill GUYii.... NEW & LOVELY decor, 2 2 Br 2 Ba, Cardiff rna1. 0<rner mod91 with full gotf story twnhse, P'" a--'. Univ. Pk T_,ra-, 2 car 2BA 2ba condo w/vl.w. couree view. 2BR 2ba •• '"'' "" ""' 12'A% auum. Sec. gate. S220,000 full price patio, built-In kitchen, gar. pools. no pete. $825 6_.2·8799 or 844-8722 all Bkr 81 .,....._7424 dining area. gar., ftre-786-2340 Atn-r•ft &vr'" CamP"" Mo1or 8tkft • M OIOl'<"yr'"' Sn>->11" Moio< H""'" RV t Traikn Tf t ••I Tr111i.n Uuln• AUTOMOTIVE Auto ~M•r\11 Auto Sttv..-Pull Auv. W•ntfld Spor1a "-"' Ro:le • Whttl °"'" Tn.ctu V.,.e Anuql>ft l '-' ICOIO IC012 llO 14 AOIG IOll 8070 8022 llO'H 8026 8010 • 801) 11()2() fiuU 80)0 llO» IKMO \1110 ••• . .,. •111 •111 el TY 642-5678 P ut n {E'IC IJ'ords to 1cn rk for IJflU m the Daily Pilat I EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL PROCIAI ,_ ... ~ c.llc• _.AM Sw.ta. 1814 -Our 20th Ye•r For an unforge1able !earning ex- pertence Join any one of our 1-5 week prograIN; we will travel to all corners of the wor1d, or you may epend a semester or year abroad In AUTOS. oc.inc England, Germany, France or A..C := Spain. Academic credit avallabl«t ..._. .. for most programs.· ~ . ., ••• 0.... u . -" , . b ........ liwl ..... llll llft:.-I m~ n1•> Ms-2•11 "~ ~-.-G~A_P_N_A__JI : . I !1 I I . l GITE H 1.:r 1-,-..,,5-· -i-,--j .....J Ahnngrader s<1etin11ion Anm . • . • _ 1ernat1()(laf d1ploma1 •• somoont ...__.._....._....._-1........J whQ 1ll1nks twice before comm11 I H l R E N 0 I ''"11 --· I I, I' I I o '"" ...... ( ....... Qool•d . • -• --• I • "V '~~ .... u "'Q ""°·d , • .,_. ........._ ••o• , •• " "6o l b41CMo Pacific Travel School 610 I . 11tt. St ' MDU AM, Ca fJ~I CMAHCE COtJNTY'f ONLY ltlW AR ACCUDfTP.O TIAV!L AC!NCY $CHOOL .._ .... Af'T'EJWOON. EVfHIN8 Cl.ASSES . ' C•ll (714) 543-9495 .................... ..._ ... ___ =~ ;:::: iijj>A'nortcoirc11Mo ~FC>Wql51udy, ,...... 102 Crtewteh Ave .. Greenwrch, Conn 06830 :·1 ..... ~..-~~ .. :....L..~~--1!.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!~~~!!!I .... ., ............ , .:.:. r A£ place. Comm pool, ---1-10-4-Bd_r_m_t_. --"SPllAWLllC a .. 1. 1t1c~ 1'" acro11 1rom park s700_5, 100 RalCH HOIE" VERY PRIVATE 2 Bdrm Ill C&IYll OllT• J:~~m8osrA MESA· · .nm a house near beactl on cul oweat priced golf courM ~ -~ ll't fl custom Newport de HC. A.V. acceu cuatom In Canyon. 4 O<lveby 7lOJoann l call OiSOf . Beach home located on a $125,000 Bkr. 983-6377 Bedrooma, 4 b1th1, prl-fOf' m0<e detail• 2BR g~~l~d~u~-d~v~ •:~:~ But. luMar l 2 ~::t::ipr~v~~pa UI· W:~:.rS:.1°.:s flt. ealty eeparated from family by sacrtiiCe bay Vi8I# condo S1, 195,000 letlttn 111·1400 786-117 . ' double etone l brick fir.. llquld•tlon. $3000 down, 1 • • • place. ruatle wood beam take over payment•. celling Country kitchen, Agent 851· 1851 bfeakfUl nook, MPaTate · utility room Overtlzed CARDIFF, Unlveralty Pt1( matter aulte. atrium gar-twnhm 2 Br 2 Ba. den bath 3 other llrge $131.900 Ownr 551-1842 bedroom• Rear yard hu CHARllll!. cuatom landecaplng and • •n Inviting apa. A bargain at S279,900 Call 10 ... Upper unit. 2 bdrm, 1 ba In now 546-2313 Woodbridge • Vlllge G,..,._, Nloely decotated. THE RE!\.L . ESTATERS I lnclud .. bookCIMI and lhelvet. Excellent quiet loeatlon. '1 .600. ,.--., -- ·· alsor .... ealty -COTE ~~, REALTY ---- lllUIYll GOif oour11 view 2 Br condo With 2c.rgar. 275K. I ,, $2.17 per day That'• All you pay for 3 llnet, so d•Yt In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plul the IRVINE MIRROR end the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedneeday at no axtre charge! CALL TODAY!! &llflllltl Yt:Nr Delly Piiot Service Dlr.ctory Repr.aentatlve 142...QJ 1 tat. lot SPECIAL tow KXTes Cu1tom Ou•llty Work-Uc Int. raft 861-8285 SPECIAL LOW RA TES Custom Quallty Worll-Llc Int. ref'•· 851-fi285 A,.llaan I lt~lr 'ANOE" N APPLIANCE Buy-Sala-Rapalr 841 W. 19th St C M &46-6538 Orange C:O.I DAILY PlLOTfMond9Y, f*'-Y 'l1, 11'4 //# ler I•• llr••l•r a ..... Vafuaialt.. ' ltutanta UaL 1 tt Aueaactanb 3tl2 laa ana .. ...... 11 ...... I llilaita TI!J• ZZ17 C.itll a.t lar 2722 ta.... ftut 2tol Entert8ln Y04Jr lweetheart 0 d Lina E1t•bll1hed c:.b;l.nar '°' happy 10 ....... TAIT Front ofb tTelMe. 8oft'9 J;;;1 10 own 3 Br 2 Ba 2 Br 2 Bi 382 Vlciorla St. Larna 1 . , Reep F/non-tmkr 25-35 this weett by.. dynamic computer r• moe. g"1, 3 dys wk, urty 8ecotM a Pf~ typing & ftllfto ecp. '*- I k 1 N t d 1 t .-rty °'winter? 3 Br 2 Ba, 1 to ahr lrg &Ide C M. ap1 llUIHIT 11 IU lated magazlne pubfl9h-AM °' aft 8. 950-3178 con.unant & enjoy ,. Some bakJl'U '*PM-0o $/0:,P:~Ea;~lly t~pat $:;5=85 ~Ts:l• n . ~~=~~~~~· ~~~~ ~c!;· r~h~ $300+'.wtll &42-87M ... WIH I Inn Ing hou .. needs MCUred BABY Sin ER: Reliable utoua Income. 848 8095 lnc1Ult1'e&. M 2-1 1t4 5-31-84 for $500/mo. Reap yng adtt fem to stir "Un Petit DejOUrne eu Lit ~°:'ort~'eoS~~·':ihk~~ par'IOl'I. to~· tor 7 yr construction PJTUlftf .... l~rt ltaclt 22'9 Cnta 11111 2724 Like new 1 Br Condo, Avail 3_1-a. 203 33rd. lrg 3 Br 2 Ba hM Npt Bch 1wec .~ Vin Et Oet er Call C.P.A (2131 otd. 12.30-5.30. 2-5 deys AlllllTllT1' .tttt :;::;-~ for 3 Tr'.i L . frplc. atap1 to tbr Garden Ap1, frestlly water oriented landacape SI. Newport Beach Ally $300/mo. Kart 650-3507 Roses Call for raaer-926-95.« per Wk In my Irv. hm. Lt ••• enthuelMUc l*10ft wlf\ beach, family only Ag1 painted. 789 Hamilton, ott patio. mlcfowava, 0.. 675-16-42 va11on1: M 1-7335 hlkpng, refs. 955-0497 flMIT ---'W retail upar1e11e». Mllr· i:-:8:·26:!-~~::,gar =e:;·=~~·7~l~1~· 2"~~T~;~ Cltatatt 2771 R;~~'Fr~is,~: SCRAM-LETS s=~~~ A~~~P~~" u===-::u:co; ~~= also 3 Br $800 kid/pat oil 1 Br upper, $390/mo. Refs pata.$625/mo. Sea by rm. 2 ba. 1 bl 10 '/a utll. 556-1190 aft 8pm ANSWERS No exp. nee. Wiii tr.,n. 0Mr1otte'1 Sitter•. 420 able to reed con.truc:tlon Pa.L/tm f1f 539-8190 BEST Ally f" ~:~d·~~-r,~•1 352 Vic-appt 549-2447 ~7~n site ~a1u~z2 Room, cloM to OCC. resp. S55K full amt req'd. Wiit 82nd St, N.B. 6-45-3746 bluaprlnt1 end have fllT flm- $900 yfly Npt His Cute Lrg 1 Bdr upper, encl gar, 1tudent pref, non-smkr HanM>m Pagen net $40K+. Call collec:t llAITT lnUIT knowtadge of conltNCr Op 1ti. vatlab .. 2BR +dbl gar.+ gar-1 Br upper, encl. gar. $.435.MesadalMararaa, Sunny2bdrm,1ba,lndry 5250.831-s258 Qi Mon-Fri 9-5PM Alk for tlon tarmtnolgy. PINN portun • • dener 675-3083 $395 Mesa del Mar area no pets 751·9905 Iv mag No pata. Avail. 3/3. $450. Tl~THI~~ Tim. 408-887--0; 11 ~!,:'ar!:,> M°1~1on aubmr~ulr~.umata to~. ae1aty8 .... _ r::.. t~lr;:tl~Q~ 751-9905 tv mag No pats 493-2710 Share 3br 1ba house ... f'tth ad . "-fl 111 I ..,_ BAYFRNTmoblledeluJCe3 ---Lrg 1 Br, 734-C Shalimar. -Wast C.M. $275 + utll "1 gr era""' n on: anst•tat 2 ,P08oxS370,Santa partment In ou r Br 2 B'•. bch, pool, spa, 1 Br, upper, nu cpts, Vic· $425/mo App~pt B. IM•a 2 831--0503 or MS-3-488 tan ::!on!~~1P11~:! rtaaitin tOll Part ~~alenoa Ana 92704. Attn· Wayne door-to-door 11•~ s950 yrty. 673-6022 ~o~~a:.casl:~ma~e\v~~ 548•1837· &42-7 ~b IBj~o':+ .!am f1~r WE LOOK FOR YOUI twice before committing a romoter. exper. In •JC.perlencedetlrad. Nft... Coordinator for Youttl Ao-= =emnoe S:· B • y fr 0 n I 3 B r 2 B • 311 631-6812 MESA PINES 2650 Hatla • u . H04JM/Roommatea NOTHING. negot Iha aalea of dlstrbt port Bctl area. &.48-00H qoatlc offlde, omoa .... comm1981on. Hours: ,,,.. $1395mo30'sllp$30021 BEAUTIFULBach.$435 873-80t3 Marll 640-8608 Unllmltad832--413<4 r --tlFtaa• 3004 &franch'ng.738-8535. UllUI .. _ & boat knowledge nae. to 9PM. Trelnlno 11 ·Balboa Cova 673-14&4 1 Br w/pool, $400/mo., PRIVATE patio. pool, aoa BUILD YOUR OWN RENTI .,.. r-able to work w~ rvo·"',._ P--ttel to $300 d 1 642 8202 1n1111 WutN ..aAA ••n w..... .. ::.,.:"::. -:~ -BLUFFS 3 br 2'~ ba apll1 epoa t -. TOP area, quiet, no pata. $200 sleep rm only. add 8'~• .. llllST&IT group• Soma nd1. -.. .._, ....-,_ - level on grMnbel1. Frestl-833"8926 -549'-24'47 on for kit, lvg rm or lndry 2 Chr'lstlan 28 yr old men wan1 20.ooo on home, Exp'd computer A/P, See a... 6-42-5031 For an Int.,...,*= 1y painted. clean S1350 2 Br 1•11 Ba. E side twnhse, NEWER 2Br w/garage. No prlv no amkr. 754--0221 need lnexp. rm/rma In FOUND ADS large corner lot. Prime Pegb<>ard AIR. AIR Col-Co•m•tollglit wanted, {714)957-23t1, Ext 1204 mo, lease 720-0279 patio, pool, lndry lecll . pet a $500/mo C•ll Harbor View Homes N.B. NB/Cm/Irv family/elderly r•te. plus 4•1 •• 3 years, no lectlon1. Sataa tax r• pr-' ~. for beectl GEHERAJ. OfflCE: no pats Avall 3/5 $650. 83!-5553 e. "' kit. 1 J*lon home 495-3108 polntl. Prlncipal1 only. ports. Type 50+wpm, lhop. S75-&40e PfT FfT Tuea & Thur» no Bluff• beautlful decor. 268 e !8th St Curt aul rn rm, · pr v. ARE FR£[ &46-4600 non amoklng offtc:a. lrvlne 7 .... ,..,,,,,,' gr .. nbelt, 5 Br or 4 Br Herberts II. 63 t-1266 Pvt 1 Br. frptc. pool, patio. S350 Incl utli. 720--0375 Caratn ltr MFG. C.,I 540-8894 latt•tr ......_... expar. nae. ___.... plua bonus room, 3 Ba , ---gar No pat1. 399 W Ba~ Lrg Rm & Ba. non91noldng leat 2912 C I lltrlf11-"' A ctldanglng opportunity ---gei-.-.,-:--'.oftl=a--- S HIOO/mo. 720-1128 2 Br 1 ~ Ba w/gar. crpts. SS 15 6so-e35 Fem utll Incl. Kit. prM-COSta a;a m rear. a : '.D. I 4021 IHllEEPIH I• open .. Schweber Ant~ phonea & llt• 3 drapes, bll ins, lncd yard leg~ pool, gar 111 & last I It bl f I I ••9'9111!1 Retell store need• part Electronlca. • IUdtno typing In l9w oft, Fridlf'/I Dover Shores area. 4 br, with pa110. water paid STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br S350imo S..a-8ose pr vate, au a • or 142-Hll • .. , 11.5 time off....._ ...... p. Bkknn _._ronle• dl-rlbutor. Ontv MPM. 9e0-2459 ba. fem rm. din rm, love-83~ 120 Call 1-SPM 2 Ba garden apt, pool · storage 22x 10 width. -·-,... -· •• -"7 ly pool w/1p•. Avall 3/ 1 2439 Orange .. E" .$595 $445/$535 710 w 18th SI Beaut. loc. ~ bloc:lc from $50/mo. 833-5596 hrk11• 0..1... =hi. ~1~'! ~ anmot~Mduelt--", .. _Wtto&°:ll a..lllDI .. omca ••• L·· S1600/mo Agl 875-7859 2619SantaAna"C" $585 bch (HB). room w/ba tor Spectarliinotn 1at&2nd """ -· ••• ... ·-- Lldoi11e·.1<>v-.3 +den.au 2619 sanlaAna"L"s585 .....ra•liBnU s1no1aperson.k1tchprtv .. lictltatala l4 T0'1S1noa1949 Biii tor Interview communleatlva 111 & -7 ~ !rl age 3S-50 960-2193 1617 Wastcllff &, N.B. Found· Lge male blk Lab/4 Robt. Sattler NH/CM &42-7061 onnlho peys attantlon to L<><*lng fof a perw wtth newly redac Vacant 2BR tBA apt Available e8utltu1iY-..;,c;.ca'PacS gar-St 30 sq f1 wht fee1. WM cheat and RE Broker 8d RMlton Carpet Installer 1 steam dat•ll. Junior coli.ge tome .,tomotlve ofloe 873-3-435 or 831-0287 3/J/84 $520 mo, no pats. den apt• Pool & aoa Room w/kllchen prlvl-Agent · ~ 1_5032 tip tall San Juan Creek 6-42-2171 545--0611 cleaner. PIT. axper'd education helpful. but not. experience. ShoUld be .my 11--•YRt 135 Alber1 543-5478 Pat101/dacks. No pall. legel. on busllne & nr Rd. SJC 496-4881 required Pteue contact able to doM ,., or-.,._,5 -Bach. s..55 Shop ctr Adul11 only. •S325/up. crpt1/drp1. Btlt Waat.. 5100 REF's. 83!·3313· Karan Barbara883--0200X-350. ders and dO Mgtrt boe*-&lllNUIEI 2 Br t bath, Ea.staid• 1 Bdrm $525 962-5760 ale, rslm, !owe<. 11301 Found Sml blk Cockapoo, •IWllTI(•• •ff* Car wuh. Enthualutlc -kMP!ng. We will train. This quallty home has a 2563-B ElcJen S525· 2 Bdrm t Ba $610 Beach Blvd HB. S.2-2834 Algonquin/Warner HB -only MIF Uniforms SUP-at• Entry & Gen ofc. exp Salary commenaurata large garden kitchen tam-83 t-367 t --2 Bdrm 2 Ba $650 $~~ & kSUN ~~OOiv •CdM dlx suites. AC ampl 846-3281 Excellent position In Alter-plied. Apply 4625 W. for med group ofc. with axparlanca. Ex<*- lly room. w/brlck floors & 2 Br 2 Ba nice quiet upper. 2250 Vaniuard Way 1 w up. or F d s 1 Span pup •lions Dept 01 Costa Cout Hwy NB 966-662' x 24 ler'lt fringe benefit• and b k S lo • R 540_ 626 3028 W. Coast Hwy, Npt prkng. lrom $200. 2855 oun pr noer · Mesa bridal salon. • · ~orklng condition•. "' oo cases pac u patio, encl gar, on .. E Co 67r:.6900 5 6 mo male vie Bristol & -" Mstr suite. 3 addltlonal 5•8·0'77 Vacatlta . est Hwy. or Wiiiets, SA S62-3302 859-5559 or 546-1821 Cashier/Clark, REF'a req. DECORATING/ART day, 40 hOU,. par..- Br, 2 Ba. manicured gar-----:--....· I 1 e907 Full Service Executive Apply gift shop, John SALES exciting c•r.. PteaM contac1 Tina '°' dens S 1 6 O O Imo. 2 Br. S565tmo. Newly re-\4Wl!slF1i:9ii tata I " Suites In Newport Center Lost Charllo our Green ICOllllT&IT ~ S:~a Mon-Fri. oPPl'y. Flex hrt. Wiii appointment. 5'40-9100 Barbara Auna &44-fi200 ~:o~a:'terd~~r ·P~~: APUTlllliS l£':bl:a~::a.3S3~~~d~ &40-5470 ~~t~~p;~~~).ec~~.(llke a Ell•bllahed petroleum Train 495-97~ llllUl ..... carport. pool, rec rm, ae-Beautlful gardesnpu•PNtao. 7141760-3836 REWARD 760--0982 general contractor need• ~= 1ff..:~1io:,_or,r MMIATI llTDllll Vcwtatlle par.on needed. curlty gate. Call att 11AM patios, decks, N.B. Furn. Lido offioes. OS OR FO 0 A PET? accountant with con-Musi be axpar'd. Apply In Cok>f. daelQn. will train. Good Mef9tarlal 8klla a Casa Granada 979-1911 pets. .., 0 ltatala tt Rec. Sec. confrn rm L T UN atructlon experience, wm ............. Hana Hlnrlchten, Part&Fult tfma. ns-S«7 must. Npt 8ch 873-5598 2 Bdrm 1 Ba .., 1 SL .._. 673-3313 Call Animal Aast League handle account payable, ...-.-· · I Ull 2 Bdrm 2 Ba S830 •lrt ,...,. 978-PETS NO FEE receivable & bllllng. 111 on Hotel Laguna. 425 S Ill.MIT ~U Tlllet) llllUl.,,. 1'h ba, W.Slde. Brand 398 W Wiison 831-5583 "The OriQtnat11 New 2 story professional computer, some general Cout Hwy, Lag Beach 2a-•--. 1 a""' 1 -·na ,.__,,_ Maa. o....-w .. -----------office complex. corner Lost: gp.yacS Fem lhort· m-..-n 1v ...._... ""'9.. ...,,.... •• Spaoloul PENTHOUSE on new. crpll, drps, & lllWI YIU.All IHIUTI FllHll Redhlll & Bristol near QC hair Tabby cat, a toes on office duties. No amok~ OIU 1&11 BMch. Salary + bonus. Arm, light boc*tleeplng, w•ter $1600 mo. 2br. bit-Ins Enclpatlo,chlld'n W NewportBch Mt-1899 Airport. tOOOafup.R&H frnt feet . v ie In office Good aelary for small chlld wkdya 41M-M96 typing & shipping. 2ba.2000sqtt.974-2t44 OK No Pets $675/mo t&2Br.aptsavall pool, 1 Block from ............ ,H.B. lnvestments751-5989 Avocado/4th, CdM benefits Call Mr Hiiier 7am--4pm.Llhlkpg.Own &42~241 Pool DOVER SHORES &45-86 __ •6 ~·,.· s"5'1·5-~~t21o5/bal No .._.. 675-5695 714/730·t273 lOAM-12 E II h k llUYDY , ________ _ ---.,.. ..., Share 2br 2ba 2 1tory, •R••1 M Wednea or send re-lrant ng I IP g ? e. IElllAL .... 3 BEDROOM -3 BATH $.450/mo 1 Br 1 Ba small TSL Mgmt 754--0081 or $300+utll 960-1589 ·~ ---Lovely 4 Br C.M. home nr sue::;; to J.T Atton Inc ~on/sMmUSokrLO~EHP~~-~~ f: ExparjelQ helpM. Good $1900/Mo 549-7991 cottage. off road, quiet. 642-1603 --Beautiful o .. ...,... avalllbla QCC non-smkr Incl ulll 17501 Irvine Blvd •4. 0~~N Refs ~ -THE REGISTER. Must 1)'1)1nq a.bfOty, plot'td911CJ' •-C "'"'7 2072 N-port Blvd. EJCac condo. nr beact'I, 3 near Cout Hwy or QC 850-;088 675-7835 . Tustin, C• 92680. have ,._,.,able aeon-with ngutea. 10 It~ by ... Jaaa .,. "" t•L ...... 1 .. 2.1ao• a .... ltaclt HO Br, 3 be, tennis, pool. Airport. 120-250 sq ft • .._....,_ • •-· ,. • Avail Mar 5 S.95 to each. Carptad. mini Lost dog. brwn/blk Shettle Cler1cal omy car lrvlM, Npt Bch, toucti Exceftent com- Buy w/rant S72 3 Br 2 Ba$525/ 2B 1BaEut-3brH'.ba,nopata.S750 $600/mo, nagollable blinds, spacious win-type, Fa, HB/FV. IMmll CoataM..a&Lag.Bch panybenaftta.C..Mm. a.ppl1 gar/lhoP & more mo r mo 16601 Regina Cr 90 1iu M Call Vicky befOf'a aft. 9am at 64$.6800 539-8190 BEST Alty f" side quiet. y1rd. garage. 840_7653 Of' 8'40-S683 953-9600 HI 215 dlyl. dowt, typing. racep-963-7201, 213-5 ._97 UM AOOlllT •Secretaries ~am. 951_7113 w/d hk-up 78&-4063 avanlno• tlonlst. conf. room. ate p l 301 OIOITIYE • Typtsta IUL.11 ULD ~ ta Aaa 0 160 Monte Vlata SUWlll Fem to Share 2 bdrm $300 The Executive ConMCtlon trltal I • Clar1ts llT • ...... "9nt to own l500 3 Bdrm TIL l111t H2· 1103 YILUIE mo 20' #A David Or. 780-8070 b1trtlMrtl •at111:t T~loto~:~ .~1en?: • ~ata entry oper1tor1 Need ~to.., 2 Ba dbl gar kld1/pat1 ok $565/mo2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. Nwpt S.ach. 546-8044 •NPT MINI OFFICE• 4931'4 Newport Blvd.~ portunlty for • career • ord ptoceuc>rl In • ,...., -- 53g..&190 BEST Alty fea enclsd gar. all bit Ina. N~ts '1n&1 ,,2plBdanr1m. , 1u8dxuryrm Fem lo ahr ap1/condo S 150/mo $50/wk $15/day -ioam-10pm 650-4068 oriented Ma)or Account • ~B bly trainees driving record Full/time panllon. Hlah a fot ~ ..... '"' COM, nr ... _.A ... N-·-kr. Full service 549-2287 Executive with a proven • X opcwatori 8-5. Start S./hour Apply able to train & ~ lal... near ShoPplng center. from $575. 2 Bdrm from .,.,_,.. '"" bu & CIRCUS OF 23 Fl C H 810 Canter St. 5670 Townhouse from $300 673-9358 att 6PM Also atorage 1. pars track record Great Needed Immediately to al 4 sher, 0111 otherl now. CM! Mrt. Isla.. 26 TIL l111t 142 -llOI $735 + pools, lennll, F non-1mkr, vegetarian to 1.0. AJINIT AIU MASSAGE potential, guaranteed work for prnllQlou•com· M ... 540-9373 Harper, 7S2-7'491 Bachelor apt, partly -waterfalls. ponds. Gae Of 225 1000 tt draw against com-pantes In Or•nga County -• -y-fvrnlshed, Balboa Island $625/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. Eaat-paid From San Olano shr lrg E.bluff condo c apace: -sq · 719 NO. HARBOR Bl VO mission Desire to move Work wtien & where you ws.u•-rUM9R Id I t S"'ops & ..,. wtpool. Close to trans. & Lots of prkg, Janltorlal & FULLERTON 1 t ement a plus '"ply In person Allen Hotel 873-3691 • e c ose o " Frwy drlv• North on no manag want ....., ""'" E t7t .. -----I olt street quiet shoPS. M25. 720-18'49 all ullls Incl. Mo-to-mo 110-1112 Send esume to FEMALE/MALE Beck F\Of'lst uv " . W N UY .. 1 .... -....... F L.lt ~ lrwyd · 185 M · Beach 10 McFadden and -OK, from S 1/rt 557-7010 pr 0 Bo 1560 RS ...-CM. 645-3804 !!P .. ,_ ... 1ran •• n ry rm esa West on McFadden to F/shr 2br 1'/•b•. pool. Jae. l IAJS A WEEI x HOMEMAKE ur_... lal... TSL l1•t H2· 11DI s a aw 1 n d v 111 a g a . $285 + 12 utll CM avt 3-1 • OIOITIYI Simi• Co11a Mesa. 92626 to a.ppty ~ ServlcaFR~~ fndhtO. P..Wala 2117 $675/mo. Eallalde 2 Br (7 14)893-5198 S.6-9974/645-5800 •324 1 MO FREE RENT ~~~SJ~E~ l•E·O·E-------£xp d raataurant lntarl<>< ual cm peeling ,... UOO. Smail 111Jdl0. PVt l'lt Ba Twnhse, frplc, Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2'h bath, H.B. H~br, Pvt ba. w/d, Wishon term laua, lull TO SERVE YOU. f\im11ura layouts lrvtne. vationa. Ml.-tM OOod beectl. Street parking. 1 yard, garage. lndry rm. garage No pall. frpl, d tw, near t>each. MN1Ultea.881 0ovarOr. OPEN24HOURS behlHelY .... llttt s.id rMUrM 10 Ad• math8klMe.~40wPm adUlt. 675-3063 ott streat quiet, nice loc $675/mo. s.46-9950 $350. 968-8783 Suite 14, NB. 831-3651 Heavy In axperlanca. Ap-548-4741 672, Dally Piiot. Box & UM °' cek:l.llMor. S 2617 Orange Laguna Beach. agl F lhr Ct-trcial ESCOITS/IOIELS plication• taken 2--4pm, 3&48 ~ Drlw 1560• C M 9262e daya/,.,.., 12pm-tpm & ut; Lo TSl •111t 142·11DI s~:::r ~~ ... ~~~1~ oceanvlaw h<>me, Arch lntala 2tll Outcall ONLY 83S-9199 ~:al-. F~ag~~ &a.~ Acroa from 0 c Alfpot1 Ortwr needed wlttl tmall 4~ Wll nln. *l4001up, bactl, 1 & 2 Br. laelt I (/•u bch $410/mo 990-1170 Beach Hgt• Avail now Ptiataal Inda Hall 497_.,.n Nawpcw18eed'I ~UC> or van MAJLCLERK pool aoa., 18992Aor1da. ter .... S.a<> 499.,.155(9-2pm) 18040Harbor.FV OUll ~FreM .... ~ AOSOallvery261-8018 Full/time, M,./:, 8:30wn- IM2-2834. M2-3172 ALL UTILS PAID Only l~rt ltaclt 'l I 1240 sq rt. knicts 3014 URI ASSIS1&1T r....-... _. d-__.., rt ... IYEIS 5pm .._ dtetftbutton, $395 No pall 760-8862 1 -1cz fr""-M/F lhr 28r 2'hba Condo. Agent 541-5032 --------• r..,. .... -1 -•n ... leack w '""· ..-. gat, CM W/O, gar. FP. $.295 1111111 u ... Financial firm ha opantno & Sand Hotel LllQUM mlcl°'*"61 .. tllng ....... Bactlalor. utll paid, mtcro-dahwr, 1 block to beach + utll Joan 646-9928 LHSfl Avallable. Victoria MASSAGE tor ldmln. w ·t to hMdle 8Mcl'I Cell M~ ~ lfttt C1mtrt phOnee. l'.!SOl'tw. DtO: pvt ant. pool wava, S150dep ~ $750/mo. 840-3787 School Site. 1025 Vic-Shlattu. lacvrzl. Hun• various ~llbllltlee. · •97-4411 ' Callt '"enM required Metura. prol bulinau Etlde. no pat1. 63~ M/F tow turn 2 bf, 2 b• tone St. Costa Mau. CA Prof tamale atatt Open 7 Must have atrone aao-MacG~ Yachts. 1631 PAA"l/TlME ~~~~~mo Condo. 2 Br, 2 B•. att. 2 *ba~.B~k,~~~ r::rn:. ~t B p$:;'5~~~~olr~ rf:1':~i3~17 Schnlerer daya, vlN & me, 4320 ~~~~:I~,:':!'~~ c:!. ~·. ':!"'~ 1-Pt-~ __ 1_1a_Coa1 __ ,...•,...Meea.. ____ ~w::.;Ct~~IMI':: car gar w/operw Alao 714/850-2493· llAhtuMr) 673-035'4. campus Or, •190, NB manage Sel a ry "'afw non lmOtcer, H.8 •Y•HllD telnlnn ttore rooma, I-A• own Wltlr/dryr, A/C, 'V • ._....IL.YI Acrou from QC Airport ,.. • '"" •&ff.-11w,.._ 1 • S t 4 O O -S 1 5 0 0 I mo . Call btwn llAM I noon. Panfttma counter help. torN hMVy lifting. DIW, rafrlg. trash com--... , NB '350 Rm In 3br 2'hba 600 sq ft, g<t:Nnd floor, llf-22IO Non~Smoker 873-0964 847-35&3 Laguna e..ctl 494-6450 pactor, no pet1 tbr 1ba, rafrlg. down-condow/pl,Jac.gar,w/d. newly remodeled ~ Clll tor llllPOIM· $800/mo Call 831-1024 stalrt, se1s mo. 1•tllut Pref lt•bla, athletic; M/F. McNalh RM!tv 6-42-1334 Traftl 301 ............. COCKTAIL SERVER with UllUTU~ mant bet. I' ... Mon.- $ 100 clunlng dep. Mika 6-42-5978 6-42-3516 lovetY Coeta g;;; Apt. A 11 11 ti "P9' ~for A9ort Guya.. oahl. l'IOmamekanl Fft. 645-5000 mct..121. OCEANFRONT: S.harp 2 Sandy 64-4--0128 Non-amkr, 3 Br condo. ldattdaJ Evch•""""' Haw•ll Apt, 2 ccap ng IPP :..: ~~ Hotel Main Loung• SELL 1• KOOAK ALM l•-------- br, gar. No~i.S67Smo $5~~:·2~~7'E~:~·en Near OCMn, 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1216/mo + "'utll. Bdrm lntlll 2928 wk1' ... c.i1 Totti. AM ~~~~=~64-1 _,., ~~~r:.:~ coupone2,,,~7 ~ to l /17. (2 3)7G&-30IS 831•1755 refrlga. orptl, encl gar. turn. 1150 dap. Nr OCC. i688 i 2106 IC! ft 6-45-799& Wle Pr ........ lat porter 1107 JamborM _ ""liiiii~"ii ... iiiiiiiii• .......... , U ' £uttlde 2 Br 1 Ba. gar, S725' No pat•. 615*&808 · 964-3&54 HB $0.50 IC! fl. . l•tlanan ____ WMltr•ln ExS*lanca with Rd.NB. fll'TllT 91111111 ~ ~ =... '*':: :::==::::=::==::;;;;;;:;; frptc.t>eem oeU,S6t5fmo llWPtaTlllllTI WT•W Agent 541"5032 t. laJ 4011 CMM1taa • plua. Min. Coc:lctal walt9r/walt,...., fOf mature lndlv. _.ltl ~ houeu ooa • ..,. cMlt liliii litui n• 11t Int & $225. 2 S*-B~ all utll. pd l3eO T ..... 141-4214 30001q.ftbldgw/off!C90t J A wage to atart AOc>IY: wncs. •• ..,. cwt· A"""1 torr wcw-. expar. s.i.ty OW9 & ~ .......... ,!. .... 1 A; APt §fo m . aont, no pat1 650-1198 mo. no pata 759-9111'4 e ' becMlof ept, 10,000 IC! ft CIQA~fll"t °'VIDEO Book1 on Tape, . ~29 In paraon. a.rt Brown'e ~ WfflSJ*. 11 I 1' .... be""""' 8 1'saao1mo lnoldl --Old CdM 2tlt bMut. tum. blactct~ & chain Unked OISTRIBUTORSHIPS Farad St .. Colt•~ Aeetaufant 3110I COMt but•Mlllreln CellbM'I ..... .,.. •• .,....... • • ...-i.-& all tk &Id• 2.l>f 1ba~ encl yar4 .. Npt Hgt1. 2 Br. 1 be, frple, hM $4SO mo, 1no1 utll ~ fenced lot 1•2-3 phaae. Cati\ Bu1lna11 We 5.._6525 (elk fOf BUI) Hwy. So. Leguna a~ pm 416-6111 rett. l" ...:"'fli>..atlo :~~72·--u prlVltl' g11 •• bft-ln1, gar, ate. ld..i k>t ratncs Oepotl1 175-5831 • prcMOa money for eJC-l"ir..,iii~;;iiiiiii;;;,1~~..;;........;.;::..~..;;;;lr 1700 mo MS.-9657 couple SSOO/mo, yrty. M 2..,.810 panllOn an too•11on1. ~ wt1o need ~ l A-, ,,_ , "e1 aide .; I 700, 2 Bdrm. 1 be E'tld• Bach 1350. all 11111 Ma..630e P:::J•c 4br hom•: CM approx 3000 ft lndda training . a • BONDED ~ ~ ct-=etln ~· the beat -.... Ir! ..,. •••"••MM 118~ Ruby 5 clOOn to bay ...c, lmmed occup. d'l , frplc. 9C Pti.t 500' offtcedlx lndttfl pttl. ataff to U111t you In.... _...._ .,.._,ory .... ,...... "'2-4nl Stow & frig lnct. Lower BR 1b1 ilngl• l•v•I M 21-3 11r8'Qht nlemkr 11'50/mo. &44-7289 ting up YOUR OWN~_..iDA;;;.m";.·VmPlii'liliiO'l•• .. "*"••••" ..... ~ dupta No gar 173-3504 "50/mo. walk In ctoeet. 1275 4~2142 t7M716 PAJllT ~ FULL TIME:-: • BAYFROHT. 1 St, will 8hefe gar lmtned oo-RIVATI WINO wlbath. sri:o:::e..~ Tci::: 8USINISS fumlah. PnlnQ, no p«a, cupenay 85 t--0'424 IN NEW &EACH MIF n-tmtcr' kMily htn, tot ow. ~t MIF onty INV!ST '3.195 to S&0.000 u. ACCO Tl C n Y'1'Y Incl. utll 1'725 rpl pool prvt patio tnoJet 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert-M2·74209ft3or1Ymea oi.oo Swing Cha ~ ~~oota I 3-l4MO dlhwlN X4Q t er on manta & Townl'IOUMt rof F«n ...u NIM 10 MC. Oen..t.' Nutr10on _ • Irvine c.on-of Businft1 ii~- ... -, ..... -'""ltO '57-28-41 from seeo ,,.. •bcM IN OdM houM tHSmo WalOht loa plan ~ h&lata .... --&'- .... ...... ... f\Knlahed llPlt. comp6tta .. ,........ _......_ No trac:ta. w ''"'"j We ~ the immed ltt'Vks of wlthTV.llnenalutanalle, ·~.~'f.i =----your...: * ;•oo:; ACXX>UNTINO IN- lleatiB.AB =. ~:::: = Ft! 2tw 2bl CM ~tor ttle '*'• Into 1owe~to,,_e~ • .STRUcro 1 Won houn lpm until req'd), Of\ boree Ad lwnhM w/pool, etc. *471 2-8047 °' $42-~ -banelflt.I c.a M3-6570 p:30, ~days per Wftk. Th.it .. an xlnt Tift-I II San .so.qw, Hiii Ad lnc;:lutlle&mlktewv Doo PIAITUAl. READlNOS amt&N IOpportunity with the fOlt'mDll bul:l· "4-1111 toveramutt. 14t44tt AcMoeln .. ma.tt--.l0¥8, 1..-WILLPlfll _11 ln o-. ,.._,,._~•· "-'-- ........... ot!M wantt to.,., mart•aoe a b\.t.in .. 1 . ~~ ~ \,VU ~ \A.Ulu .. ~ VVlCI" Frp1o,vtu1tadoa1Mng, atertrontept.38r beaut.homelnH_a.J::. ;!,'°u='ft.. ':: IMl'll. ~· tlOMle. teaich1.ng opportunitt mominp and r:~aS.pool ll= 1~:~ ~2:,';. = wlldnt ,.-...... 7U ~. Uc'd @2·nM ::. ':;y:'c M:: ~-: ~l ~;~~ ~ ~- W•ll. 2 eorm 2 ea t o.n '800 111~11 . No P•" f'fw::...,~-i:Ad:;::;._r;;::;:f=== a--.a AO.. your Gt-. s101t1r tn¥Nt nuo ~=~~~~~~-~w~ 1e1h _M&.;_2_m-...1-.• ..... 1 ~==....,;~==..1 142-M71 *P lltloipplllO center. Mt e en-o.20~:S~tr\/W::J.~\ni!!~~~w~. ~~~:==:==:==~!!!!!!!~ll!!!!!~~~~!!~~!!!l•llil l ~ ~Macnab -Irvine I I ' C8 0Qnoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/Mond91. F*u8ty 27. 19M TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS I AbOUt S T runch9C>n 10 8rldge ... t 14 Seed cover 15 Unmatched 16 "Oo - othef• 17 Gr..Clng card a 1'1 Mfftld« 20 Ralte 21 Unknown 23 Edll 25 -Vegaa 26 Little Jack - 29 Blued 34 Iowa city 35 Exh<Wt 37 An#yie 38 Jewel 39 Faucats 4 t Armed force abbr 42 Nimble 44 Past 45 Gibbons 46 Drum sound 48 Tranquil 50 Oesserl 2 3 14 17 20 61 87 51 <>teat• 63 Aalan boatJ 57 Amauecl 81 Manitoba netl\'9 62 Saddening 64 lttm 85 Amtflnds ee Log source 87 Befglan town 68 Thesaurus man 69 Rallfy DOWN 1 Rescue 2 Verbal 3 8 furlongs 4 Grid squads 5 Ump's call 6 Foreigner 7 Weight 8 lndlvlduals 9 Cuddle 10 World area 11 Soon 12 Hart 13 Big book 18 Mention 22 Flies 24 Mild oalh 5 6 15 18 PMvtOUI PUZZli 80l v~o 26 Sarah's slave 27 Greek letter 28 Cancel 30 Gas 31 Plum or cherry 32 German city 33 Populous 36 Baltic c11y 39 Dark brown 40 Crabbiest 43 Folds 7 8 9 45 Checits 4 7 IOU holder 49 Morays 52 Wild patly 53 Refuse 54 Italian river 55 Chow - 56 Vaccines pref 58 Horrlble 59 Eye layer 60 Exocarp 63 Shoat 11 12 66 89 13 ~S.Z:Mnnis'l;.;,IM,_ a.I Wu... llM 1111 UY 1~o.rm.n...._~~-....,.....,.Ay to H...a 1rorn LA>Clm~nr=r.:tt amm1m11 Typing & tO key I.ouch &45-7111 between w llllPTlllllST l'w~. ltUl M»e CNmoSlt9d OFA ttOO Md! ny on W-1· 70 wpm t 10 ~ 0.. 12504500 132.U71 em. 2 tnd l~ must t. ._.,.. 0000 1e1tttude Germ. s p. Ake, en uM<t by w2. '44-4US for math 11 • ptua. c.ie '°' •o•• O«m bt une J<>M w~ t..wa Ctub llW'll"iiiiff!!!Mlw."'"'W.,...""'°"'liiii• eppt 8AM·7PM 94()..1813 lhote. wormed 545-714·4 Charter memberehlp 1M rmJlii 21 Window -1101no1 Pit eu• pupe, UKc reo. 1100 s.n•no •• JWTc '°' ~,~:' •= •••---MUTll •hots/wormed M/P. l!_~andMeml to~; obo 10-4tH or ~ --1100 & US) 831-1155 c.__, to 1200 • ..,..1 1..--::--.rrr----:11t"Jr7~ Irvine Fu.m MFG & Dellgn · AllU Tue.-Frl, t.1...., ti I Exp'd COOllrvetlon, con-fmlll 10·8 at 714-752.0700 I fOI' active R £ oMoe on trec1 ~ellon, ~ 2 M Al<C ~ Med IO Motobec:Me. nu Ur-, 8•1>oa ltland Mutt tla~ print•. good MC'y .icui. LoVing '*'· R 1 Pl'k* Magic ltland Gotd Cerd exll cond. S3t5 obo. pleuant telephone voice. S.Od rNUITl9 with NJary 10 right homu 52-3822 memb«lhlp: w .. $3500, Scott '46·7052 llght typing and errend• req to Boa #812, olo · now S1llOO. 632·7"3 '"'p,_...,,...._M,..,..,..,K2,,,_ ___ _ Full time Call eeuy o.lty Piiot PO Box 1M<l. b I New Celling Fan, bf... .:0. 548..aa~nl cond, Wallh Co.11 M9ea, CA 92828 ALOE Crown;a Conure w/4 tulip llgt111 co.t S290 1=~--T-r---- ................ llOllTllY w/cage. St2&, &49-7174 lalce 195. 652.0798 tttrtJC" 111-IHO IOI western NIM mgr tl!HI ilJI NOW S300 lcttttn Ull Typing, dlctlphone, ru-11111 llllll llU8 171 GS 1880 sUiUICI Yety RECEPTIONIST PIMNnl Ing, pettlOl'I Frldey dutlM. 1g30 a gr..n porc.ialn ph 831.3ft1 9'Vee clMn, cvr & ac:cHa lnc;l eunoundlnga. lront offloe S•lary St 15010 I ,, with krber cttalr, nne cond. S1000/obo, 548-3737 ev eppM.l'ancl. Call Mary --•1en1 ...... -11t' ac II $750 obo "2-t981 p.p. POOL lable maple hutctt, 1-------- Shalonsky, S57·55t 1. :no reau';,;io:. a Of 11MO' whit eNllMI antique kitchen cabln.t MOTORCYCLl!S lllOIPTlllllT WIYI Tll 11ov! S125~ a.t&.1905gu power boat 54~5 t , ~ ~ .:'~JA~S nMd41d tor mentel tlNtth/ 3990 WMterly Pl. #280 AnllqUM. Hand carved ,, ..... , .,...... l50 A DA y alcohollam Information Newport Bch, 92&e0 br ... Ink well with lox xlnt ... t• S.20. MIJ..e301 646-9215 center. Mu11 heve ex· 47&..2012 and panrtdQI Vety old RCA color 25 .. cabinet 11 peri.nc;e on PBX or De-S.curlty Agent needed for 640·1341 atY'I TV worlta good I•"'-•••-.. _.,.,....,... trnenem ll<>nT,_!~& _._!~·I rnort hotel, must b• 0r"""1a<ll oak table 12 S15. lkttcher bloCk din lbi RV SERVICE. Holst ,,... . .., ..._._ hi hi 1 & .....-w · OonderoTlrea.2049Hrbr aklll• required. Mon -Fri g le Y me Aur! In IX· Ives, S200. Victorian & 4 dlr.ctOt chra, gtNt CM 84a.48 t• Sii 10 3pm 3pm-11pm. Apply In per· per ~ 2 ~y pet'· ehalr, $150. 78&..9293 cond, $150. M2-7882 son between 8·30 & 5. ~~:'u 8~h~r~ T°t:· = Oak romop '*"· eJCoetl Wort1ou1 bench w/wetghta Tiu, 111t 1024 CompCere LlleStyle po<ter 1107 JambOree cond. $450. 640-0357 $35 TV antenne, MW llftl Center. 2t0t E 4th St Rd Newport Beech S25. Duretlex alngle l-!m'Pf,..'"'":TB'l!'Jlll'lllJI"" # 185, Sent• Ana Aul aac" 11 Waler ski $25. 559-4305 llghtwelgh1 llberglHI Receptlonlat need41d. lull Slil1t,l11 I ltttlYlq larhr Ina......... •lac Waat.. Scamp 13' & 18' trevet time Ute typing & P•Ptr Experience helpful. Some Retrlg ~lee I recond • trail«• end new 19' 5th work req Call Mon· Tues titting (50-80 Iba) Exe.I· ..... Guar 5'9-30n Alph• a.ta Bingo. ewap wheel. Call now, loll free. to 111 appt for Interview. lent company benetlla. · 1353 &/or #382 for 1-800·34&-4982 tor tree 841-<t022 Call Millie eh 91m. I BUY REFRIGERATORS #390. 895--4822 brochure and SAVE! 111orn1sonY P/Tlme, 9am to 3pm, Mon thru Fri for eJCPandlng R.E Investment merket- 1 n g office. Phones, typ!ng Opp()rtunlty for I/time 642-4992 Retell Sws *THE LOOI* 645·S800 working or not. Ceah ~-~---~- --paid Larry 850-74S2 fict Faraltart/ Trail111, Exper~ ~~SMrVlce We~r/dryer $135 ... !sa.Jtant 1226 Utility IOU company needs active Dllhwalhef StOO. Refrlg. llllS TYPlftmll 4XS1 treil: w/1511 wtlts. sell-starting person. S250. 64&..5848 lill1&11SI ' $200. 892-9S56 •ft 8PM 230S w 2nd St, Sant• w .. unghouae Wither' Aattl UIM 20 Ana. 542-2343 $50 Penney Mc. dryer. H•IUL NITULE Siik Screener for sports-S50. Kenmore WuMr. .. ua..... .... ... I GUI THAY weer Hand opereled Is, $5. 6'0-0223 IOI IM lt,ltt 201, for vehicle 551·8285 press. Exper req $7 /hour tataltn I I. WE llf Call Brad at 63 t-3153 ·-• Looking tor 2 lull/time & 1 ---Dl•blo Hytype Ii letter ------CLUI c••s pt/time persons, gals SOUTH COAST REPER-quality prlnlet MOdel MINOLTA Copiet high vol· an eJCp In men's & women's TORY. Or County's pro-1345A 45.cPS 'St t60 umn, 20 bin eorter coat Ill JllOIS Europeen sportawear resslonal resident theater '883-0609 · Belt offer. 21'0· 1393 Positions open now Call has 3 temporllfY P<a· Off turn like new melctl for Interview 1hons open In Subscrlp-FrM tt Yea 22 set Exec d• & hi back TIE Liii l.._llOO tion Dept to proceaa or· Lov•b' 3 yr Old dasa chr S ISO. secretary ~ ders for the 1984·85 Apso. nds xlnt home. & chr $125. 3 arm chrt RN's. LVN's. NA'a. com-season. Oualltled appll-955•2033. "Megen" s t5 ea. ALSO Apple panlona needed for tem-cents wlll be organized computer tbl S50 Ana CONNEL .:..~,~.~~O~P r • I ,..., I \ "I I I S41>-1200 .... 1111 .. SOUTH ca11n lllZI UWIWl.Lll1 lllllllllLI Volume Selel. Servioe AndL .... ng •11 SquwtbtlOk. 111'101 rbtt engine, new radla11. St500/obo. 15-46-2049 '72 &.iper Bug, 3,000 ml Ofl tebl11850 eng.,,.. .. , ... S21!IO '42"'4410 ·13 Super e.aei.. orange. exit cond. ll'llr1, orig ownr.t2700.557.0t75 '73 v.w 8US. 9 paea .. AUNS GR~T S1960, call 548-8449 187t18Mct\Blvd @ ci'i4)1Ua ~) J11aa1 I ~-~ 'ia t type Gaster. 2.2 liter, red/blk. nu Cloth l•l Wllll'I top.$9000. 53&..3281 '71 XKE Adair. brown/ten SOUTH rbll eng. compt. restored oou1n S 13,500. M0·5878 i11•1 f YOLllW&IEI 180 RXT, air, amlfm cue. UWI ftL llT II.In/roof. 5 speed. $6200 II I ..... " 642·4917 VolumeSalel.~ • .. • 145 Andl.Mllng tlC H al 187118Mct\Blvd. EITIR SIU Huntl":ilon 8Mch '81 300SD. tllver, Blk Int, (114) 142-2000 mag whls, only 17,000 ml, ...,---.,,,--=--...,--...,-mint cond $29.000 firm '14 VW Super BMtle, JC.Int 673-219S cond. $3500 536-18 t9 ·11 280SEL. mint cond In· '75 SUPER BEETLE new a Ide I o u t . S 8 0 0 0 . paint. low ml .. xlnt cond. 979.3904 $2900. eve 847·8tt1 '72 280SE 4.5. x.lnt cond, '8 t Rabbit deiMI, reblt brown w/tan Int. well eng, good cond S%700. malnt $7500 673-0194 786-8887 before 11PM '73 280 4.5 2nd owner. JClnt VW '79 convert .. blk/wtlt, cond S7500 ev/wknd xlnt cond, many xtras. 851·6330 days 95S· 103e $7SOO/obo 497· 1080, 759-9339 po<ary staffing at ho1pl· lndlv1duats with good P-UiltaH 1025 mach Codaphone 1000 1--------- tals. convalescent l'IOmes typing skills and pleasant 3 Pc OfeJCel Bdrm kl"" S50 559-4305 WI llY ... ,.,. .... .-""!'I, ..,.~~~i.-& pvt duty Flexible phone manner Paya , 1 •. .,. USED CARS& TRUCKS ~ak abOUI the money we rem n, •on schedule. no fees. Call s4 75/hr up 40 hrs wk. Mint cond. ~ pr oe at Piaatt COME IN OR CALL FOR can save you thru our 39K ml, grHI dHll Nursellnders547·7537 Mid-late March to late S1500,9Sl·7194 FIEllPPIAJUL purchue &leeaeplena ' SlOOO PP 494-8714 R 01 hsc"1 t d · 8 Res . June Please apply In pet'· B .. ut new sofa/queen ~;;,'d upr Connl9r·O.Llllo "11 lllllllS '72 Hornet 4 door Mdan, teurant·Posillons evell-son at So Cou1.Repef-~r emere+d,-re-.. OlmlLn lllPllH runs good. $550 obo able. apply within 2407 tory, 655 Town Center Dr. lalla S1000, setltor $400. Klmball Spinet. beaut. 18211 BEACH BLVD 1301 Quell Slreet M2·9049 E Coast Hwy CdM Costa Mesa Wrought Iron baker's frultwood $650. t824 W HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH · ' __ ----rack. S75 Own colonlal 4 Ocean Ft, Npt 675-0854 t SALES Art lnterlOr De-Stationery Store In CdM pair wtr bed complete -Nl40tl; 141-Hll Ill-100 UI L Iran.- sign. ~o expenenoe ness needs FI T experleneed '300 Oln tbl w/4 cl'lri Wurhtzer Player piano. 15 I WANT TO BUY SL. prsfer portallon & mllHge, Wiii Train Pan Time/Full salesperson 675· 1010 $12S S48·0922 dys yrs old, great shape, Just WI WAIT YHll '73, newer model OK.' $450 obo 648--0744 CM. Tl 850-0121 Mo th ----tuned. Lota of mualc, Incl OLW ISEI GAii Fr~::11 am. n ru S~~:t ~ d:!1:t~ :::~ C';hlneseFurnlture& Rugs: bench $t200 673-3474 SeeRonaldDece P/P673-03S3/851-7720 '79REGAL Blkw/greylnt. RoMWood sldebOerd & TV • • ..ti MB '65280SE cpeclasalc. V-8, ai r . loaded, SALES good driving record ct\MI (metcttlng). Rswd L _.t, clean. cream/burgundy looka/run1 greet. 1 tnternallonal merke11ng ~ftilyStt~ g:sr.:t~9•5,! Grendlathe< clock, Cl'll· lltrM 1232 S8500/obo 497· 1080. OWM< $3975. ~8-'449 company with proven ----nese tereens. woolen & •4 SPEAKEA STEREO: 759.9339 Cuill --------~~--------"'"""---------l growth record, S 1 SO Sahtttltt T tlOlltrt sllk rugs (chine) 548-3255 BSR turntable, tape deck. IC mllllon In 4th year. open-Grades 4-8. Ca. Creden· Cot! tbl S175 & 2 end tbl recorder only S95 Pat MB'~3000 TUrbo a convert ltlt ...... SIM lilt...... SI .. ltlt WutM SIM Ing offices In Newport uals, CBEST Appty 1n cheSla $80 & StOO. dent 650-4518 ~~~o=~·· ~1~~ M50/ob0 540-178t · -•y •a• ire 11a•1mn •-Onanlng soon. new motel, Beach Interviews Mon· person. Fountain Valley wood 4 na:'i game tbl -3 RC 00 T L 35 0 1... (l0GR390) pp . .,.., CONVERTIBLE .s"~--• --ns.r ,..... d & T ~.. I School Dist Certll1ca1-.. . Color TV, 1 .. A XL 1 · laCal r ...., ' "" Newport Beach's leading Have 2 positions available Marina Gateway Inn now 8Y u ........ ey or ag-Personnel 17210 Oak s""'t ct1ra $300 all 4 ·5438 Nr new coat $300. NOW 549-1757 or 496-8325 9S% re1tored. St500. GS seekt In marketing ftrm Great taking appllcallons for gresslve lndlviduals Re-Cu S pool ble OHL Y S 150 540--0153 '42 8119 A ~· ia ng opportunity for edvance-night auditor. desk warding work with high F V . E.E 0 stom late ta . '12 llSUI PIOllP TOP SSS PAID . full/lime employee well· N 1 clerks housekeeper earnlnns for those wtio 47JC87 s35o. Heritage Do you know 5 ,_.,,..le Wtio y .... •~ no ......,..... d,,...... '66 COHV good cond .. ver99<1 '" je'#elry sales & ment 0 exper ence maids: malntanence: qua11i-Y" Call Mr Bennett. nLEPlllE UL.ES love seat $200 Throne d I ..-.. ed I '""' .. • ... _._, .. ~... For Pampered new lop/Int/Irena $3250. office procedures. S day necessary. company wlll 7S2 7•9 Work P/T earn FIT pay chair $7S. 893-9.206 woul be nterest n just takeover lease pay· IEllCEDES IEIZ obo aft 5pm 79•.73""' train Must have car & be Mon-Fri. 10AM to 3PM · .. 1 • · purchasing a new Pan· men Is Ca II Larry "' "' ~::V!7i~~~in37~~~~~~ay, able to start tmmedlately. AApplyC et 1~~0 Superior Saleam;;;--Aea1 Estate ~~!9~r~r~~,~~~ ~~-~:~~ Drexel game table, 4 Cl'lrs. osontc 1220 VCR? Call 770--8966 Top Meteedes Prices Peld '70 Seden Devllle. full Excellent Income II quatl-ve osta ...,954_ lull/part time for xlnl good con d S 3 S 0 775·6581 for m01e Info Ctll Pttlf /lay power. runs great S500 KENNEL HELP fled For appointment. Employment Coast Hwy location nLEPllllE nlll 786-854S, 675-7200 ftwtr ..... 7 l Yul to40 DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES or trede tor travel ~~=d;40~~1;;~·s lie re-call Mr Slater 662·5844. Over 200 Job openings, all Pr o Pert Y Hou s e No eJCperlence necessary. Gorgeous 4 pc: living room HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc tralle<.642·3657 LMHllnFlllMI Exl)ef'd In realdentlel end commercial. Mission Vlero area 855-379 t Lea.sing Aoent needed tor Costa Mesa apt com- p I ex. must be ell · perienoed In leaslng. pub· lie relations. pegboard system. l<nowledge In landlord tenant law a must Highly motivated aef1 starter needed tor aggressive company. salary baaed on previous eJCpenence Please seno resume to P 0 Box 8708-125. Newport Beach. Ca. 92858· 1708 LIUL IRln&IY tor tax attorney, linanc:1al planner. woro processing eJCper nee 5 yrs back- ground pref Send re- sume· Ad No 909 Delly Piiot. Sox 1S60. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 MACHINE OPERATOR TRAINEE 8 10 4.30 PM Costa Mesa 631-1770 Ma1d/S .. matress. FIT New designer boutique, Fashion Isl, must have exp & refs 760-9333 Mechanic, vw IJCP. tools a fields. salaries from 642-3850 Company wlU train S5·S7 set t wk old brown 13ft BOSTON WHALER 2 ge veo. must NII. ------Amt>ulence '62 Cad, orig- must Sml Laguna shop $1680/mo Contract em· Sales --hour Part/lime evening tones Paid S540 want 1981 35 tip Evenrude. S900/obo 493-6969 •G tl41 inal,runagreat.wllltrede. 497-1597 eves ployment Co paid ben· work Selling up appoint-S27S 974-1624 Swivel seats. new varnllh A I rtN 100 '75 Ude. Hpd, Wlntergrn, $2000 6«-"839 eltts Send reSYme & SS llllSEIY SALES ments no selling salary --& bOttom paint, summer attl •pt c If 5 --ADVERTISING computer time char.,.. 10 Need energellc person to Mrs. White. 662.5644 King bed. $100 8' couch. '83 like new 191M Gel· -plnatrlplng, al umme< IE.la •-Ith t bll h d $100 Both In llke new vanlze Trailer $4600 Aa•i 9107 Days Special lotally • Drew Hansen Agency. grow w ea a a e ---kl k /h t S2900 NABERS CADILLAC Ad11ert1slng agency and marketing servle4t$ com- pany seeking Individual w/2 years media ex· perlence Strong print background a must. some broadcast desired Must be flexibl e 644·7S20 13772 Goldenwest, West company Minimum one Part Time cond 836-4056 anytirrut FIRM 548·3256 alter 176 F al lb b"· sweet. c Y o -ar retail nursery e11• 1111•11111! llWI --. --5pm. or weetlends. OJC, r, p . •u obo 731 ·9442 ff 1 1 -" " • Love Seat. Sloanes cus-Clean & runs perl, Hit ---PIT general o Ice. I le per1ence Full/time Start-Start at $562 PIT L°'al t om, beaut kl Oney 23 tt Fish Neutlque by Cor· econo S 1700 s48•6451 ·79 MOB convert . blk. Ltd lyplng. adding machine, Ing salary $900 to $1200 area HS grads only, shape. gold velour, solid reel Craft. cntr con&Qle, edit. 5tK ml. $3650/obo mornings. non-amkr. month Paid holidays & need car. good math frameS12S/bat olr Small deep vee tlah mach. IJIW 9112 527·8255 ~8~1 ~t.:~~~~a.ln Val· vacatlna. Hospital In· akllls & neat appearance CUSTOM RECLINER. loeded 45', 100 gal luel, .78 2002 furbO. good PtatMI tlSS "'' suranoe avalleble Inter-964-2890(3-SPM) spice cir ~O. t smt vhf. ds. stereo. trtr Juat oond must NII S3000 !'!"l'"'"-li'!'!'------· SS7-4102 views by appointment TOP SSS DECOR CHAIR (burnt or-Beaullfull $20,500. Home obO . 575.5373 '80 Wgn delael. auto. LARGEST SELECTION of iate model, tow mileage Cadlllecs lf1 Southern Calllomlal See ua lodayl &40-1180 ,/T SEO•n••y only Wed ·Fri. 646-7441 a~) $25. call eve/wknd 646-0930, wk 879-2640 · stereo cass. mint cond n -LLIYl'S llllSEllY Females pref Models and S 5 2600 Harb<>< Blvd. Lite accounting & com---Escorts.(213)866-1984 9 -5844 23 tt-S--ft .. k IV '76BMW 30Sl.rere.good 3350oboS48-84 1 COST"MES" IEllOIL WIWIT ----tarcrt ...,., · cond Loaded S8000. ---" "" Back office, Ctty 01 Or-puter knowledge helpful Salespersons. BALBOA TRAVELA~T Magnlllcent,Oakreboclaw alum hull. 165110,power Prv Pty 493.s284 PtrlC~t 157 -eltt 13 NB office 675-0311 ISLAND REAL TY now • foot 60ln rnd tablewlleal cabin cruiser w/new · !" n• ange 71f~3-~e1~ellts ••••••••• hiring 673-8700 IEWNllT CEITEll 6 yrs old $350. 962-1961 oversized Trellrlte trlr '77 320! "S". Juel over· 7x~r:~1::;~e o!~!r ~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PART·TIME, Varied hours Salespersons. Full Time. Commerclal/Pleasure --SotaBedS160 -EJClt cond. meny extras. hauled, near perfect. feat~150ob0 S48·4024 1HllUUll IEllCAL ASST lo Include eerly A.M new designer boutique, MuSl have m1n1mum 2 yrs 549-2430 S 7750 firm 642• 1824 s5900 840-4255 . --Jaguar red. blac;t( vlnyt Doctors· office, El Toro weekends Musi hav. d• Fashion Isl Must have exper Sabor trained SUPER 1 --b1-k ::ii 26' See Ray Express. twin BMW'S 84'S 7e5 ~ ~·~ ~~11423g· ;~~ top, 350 cu In. Musi Selll Full time. 770-1950 pendable vehicle (small exp & refs 760-9333 Mature non-smoker prel arge ac .. ,ny 4 7 o Mer c 1 . JC 1 n t . x -• "'Q Call Larry 77().8966 Mod-'s Male/Female truck. van , atatlon Call Tommi Ambassador sota. $85 or best otter 673 7873 673-7677 650-7575 eves & wknds '" wagon) to ualst news-sales T r a v e I N e w P o r I 673-8938 • ' LUSE IUY PHOIE •i9 Por 924 arvr good -------- WE NEED NEW FACES paper d"ler In Irvin• WllLIULE 644·4600 Gariti hln -44' marine tradec', glau Call for lmmedl1te tacts 1 ~ond AM/FM ca&. 70K 'l• c .. .,t IHOhlM Forplecementlnmodellng area. Must be depen-1mSTllllT Typ1St -hull, beaut 3-cabln teak and prices on your neJCt ml. s7too 641-2828. 11 Xlntcond 850-5163 1ob1 In Orange County dable Contacl Oreg Int, Ford dsl eng, gener-BMW Excellent s.lec· no ens 494·3926 . Hyde Monday lhru Frldey ltullll UL.ES CLERK I • &144 at or & many xtrts. lion . Read for lmmedl-. Mere. Capri Cualom. 74. 4 llfW Ylll WEIT between 9:30 and 10:30 Seeking ambitious rep· mat s 119,000. Wiii conllder ate DellveJI '80 SC Targe, blk w/belge cyt, 4 apd, new psalnt. new Ttltlt laHOJ a.m. on1y. 842-432l resentatlve (Female or TYPIST SAT ONLY 10em·3pm trade on mol0thome Of - _ -_ lthr, fully loaded. 40K ml. tires. reblt eng a2900 141 lhl • male) to aetl to mllilonlare Fum/Mlac SO·S300 day c r u I ae r Ev u to.N •111ttOt1,../1JMw ,, .. ., $24,500. Dys 645·237S. VW '71 Spec Beel141. new • cllentete Must have 1m-GREAT WESTERN SAV· 43 Cypress Tree. Irvine 2 4 O. 8 1 O 1 . d ya STERUllG eves 675-8638 tires, new lntr. lo ml, new MATrL PISfTIOIS Plants w/lnt. houseplant presalve appearance 1·628-6194 brakes, llke new S18 _,., service. Relleble P/T "One or a kind opportunl· INGS 15 the place 10 start L11aa1 lt1cl1 141 3 MW& ltaaalt 15 Honda Clvle '77. Very gd Opening soon, new motel, malnlenence person t .. p I ti I I your career with a -Boat on Whaler 1 • I I * oond $1500 Marina Gateway Inn now Y o en a earn ngs dynamic. growth oriented Brau bed. 2 couches. w/covef 35hp Evlnrude 79 Gordin!, electric · taking applicatlona tor Plant eJCp req'd Own St0.000 per month & up llnanc1a11nst1tu11on clothes, pictures. all Call 474:7000 8-4PM . 11.1nroot. hardtop, racing A= Fox. ne: :"t·t:~' night audit or, desk trans 75t·22Jt Will train right person kinds of goodies' Make ,.,....,111.,c."-aeata. ale, p/a. llke new CACL:::49;r · llAIAlllEIT clerks, housekeeper. ~1•8km~~~ ~~v~:f :~ Weareseeking1nd1v1duals your own otters Don't hall, hil 7 14 154oJambOreeNB $3300/0BO 650-4138 •----· ........ ------ 550.000 • are my earnings maids. maintenance PROIOJIOI to work In our Loan miss 111 Sat 11·2: Sun 26 Ft f .etRO Gailey. 1•0-1•4• ltlll It -91*-l SEE IS FIRST! for the lest 3 months I Mon.Fri 10AM to 3PM. 673-5020 ext 32. Mon-Fri Document Department 1290-A N Coaat Hwy head, VHF stereo. sips 4• • • • JH • need ' ~gresa1ve tndl· Apply at 1680 Superior CSpa~r~~hrs n"'hl""' UL.ES YELLIW PllES 2beotowp~•nthrthue10hOOouPrMs of Jtnlnr 1214 $5750. 2t31978-9598 Of (formerly Roy Carver) '12 Sltllr Cln4 M o~ ~~~· 1~aed~~~ v1duals to 1ra1n to do the Ave Costa Mesa "' •1 ' M ::.!. 950 Al LHD 1 t h 1 same for my new Orange Are you S40·SJOK or more llrst Duttes wlll include filing. l7 l 4I 538• 4 r' · JC n mec " ex r rotetal S.. us todey1 County otflce Call Mr NURSERY PLANT MAIN-Well groomed. year earnings. 8981 prod· preparing real estate loan * -IYAR ESTIR * '68 lalande< 21 •• xlnt cond, !,~0'::i~;:g. ~~~th.~~; Tartol, 752· 749 1 TE NANCE Full or pltime dependable uct In the Industry EJCcel· documents. answering rn $7000/obo 650·0258 ....,..900 MS..392S ask tor end Nit motivated? lent man~ent poten· h d h k Dlamond Wedding Sets .. _ _ $40.000 car or clawy .. -· Do you.... tl•l with last growing P ones. an c ec Ing ~alue SI ,6001$800 eves 0 Se,...Servlce-L ... lng 1trong ev.ryday driver. A Tom or Riek 545 2t36 documents and lnven· au.. s· lbOI $550. Torn· .. o .... ,h 4l-I ··~.. real attention getter •I ----Enjoyworklngwlthklda? company • tones Typing '4S WPM ta * .. rtftlt4 * .., .. , .,..1 I 64 *OFFICEPEllSOI llyoucananawerYES Sandwich shop. PIT required •Solitaire• lraller $800. Minuteman llrt,.11hl ffJ ~~~·~8~~11 4-72t1 THE DAILY PILOT is now Phonea.tS.7021 counter help 95S_1247 ValueS16.000/S7,000 Olngl'ly with m .. t & Niii accepting appllcetlons tor garden center Miec 2 30-6pm Mon. lhru Fri aft 6 call 971•1739 We offer compet111ve «OO. 85e-7381 EJtoellenl Sefec:tlon of N.w kl• tor District Managers to indoor/outdoor work sa1ar1es ($850/mo stert· • * Pearl Necklace* S 1 bot. 18 11 It 50 and Carefully pr19ered "~~ .. ,....-~,...-.'!'I'_ supervise newspaper 142-Ull PfT HELP NEEDED. S4 50 WlmEU/EaJtr. 1ng). and excellent ben· ValueS1500tS450 548 8898 UaedBMW'aalweyaln '81 900 Turbo Mcfan, llke t!liilfoP .... ~"'""'I..,; .... ~ earners Must have van. hr to start, mutt epeek Ulmer Kollua Sellmakers efHs F~r an Interview ap-* Colored Gema • • Stock news 12 .• 000exlt. cond, 170!. "),12i.t85. wagon, or pick-up Good IFFIGl/P-TIIE English, wlll train. The 501 29th SI NB potntment. please call *Other Jewelry * ti 1•11171 ~ Hlary. mileage allow· Olflce work t yping. Moppelta Cleaning S«· bet 8 OOAM-5.00PM. Llquldetlon/Sacrlfl<ie I~' I W 101& • • T I ance company benefits pf'tona 4·6 hra, 5 day vice 966-1300 ..cretary Monday lhru Friday (7 14)5'8--0711 208W lat.Senta Ana ~~. '82 Le B11100 Marte Cr099 and bonus opportunity week Santa Ana Nr Npt ASST Tl PRElllEIT 1a ft outhwlnd. Uk• new. Closed Sund•y 17!COroile SR5. AmJFm Edition. 48,000 frwy Apply In person at Detty Fwy 953· 1200 Mr NIJCon ••&&JTY lllTllL I em teercl'llng tor en ex-11111 ltraltt Brtdel "Trio" .. 11 MUST 84 hra + lrell9r S8000 LARGE SELECTION OF atereo, A/C, S 1500. C•ll mllH, loaded, S8300. Piiot Circulation Ottice. . Full/time 0 C with audlO oeptlonelly bright, hlgnly (l H ) 111-nH tr SELL·dlemonda In elllll 962-8362 H.B NEW & USED BMW'S! efter 4pm 850·9760 (PANC09) 650-4818 I 330 W•t 8ey. Costa Y~ don t ~a gun to c eueltu Minimum mollvtled executive MC 63t·3173 ua for Vicky •78 Mere c:n.11Mr/trl hull •79 c.llca GT. an/rt, Hit 1--8e0-0_1_1_3 ____ _ Mesa. Monday thru Fri-drew 1111 when you wege to alert Apfty retery to beeome my (114) 111-•lH ••c~la~ 1fil 18', 110 Cnevy 305. many LIM IUll llW cond $4800 obo ......_... t•t7 dty No S'hone calla ~.,. "' ad In t~ Detty Books on Tape. 29 right hand You must G txtru. HOOO. Dye VOLUME SALES 844-8087 or 720· 1020 ,.-""'1111•••,.. ___ ..,'""•- E.E 0 lot Wanl Adll now Farad St . 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A blizzard has launched a blitzkrieg against the na- tion's heartland./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:::.:-:;:·:·: World Lebanon's president is feellng the pressure after pullout of Marines./ A4 Archeologlsts say they've found five tombs belong- ing to Ramses II./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Features Top teachers of the year run In the Pan Ian family in Costa Mesa./81 . A 10-yea~study proves that lowering the cholesterol level In the blood reduces heart-disease rlsk./82 ·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Former Edison standout Jon Butler paced the UCLA track team In a victory over UC Irvine and Fresno State./C1 The Montreal Expos have traded veteran Al Oliver to the San Francisco Glants./C2 Winterhawk came close to setting an elapsed time record In the race around Catallna./C4 Entertainment Tom Bosley can seethe handwriting on the wall, but he's stlll not ready for "Happy Days" toend./83 Buslneu What are the underlying factors behind the Im- pressive drop In un- employment to 8 per- cent? Sylvia Porter speculates./85 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Bullneu California News Clautfled Comla Crossword ·Death Notlcel H.,pYourMlf Horoacope Ann Lander• National Newa Public Notleel Sport• Stock Marketa Televtalon Thfatera W .. ther World News J B• A3 85 A4 C&-8 B• C8 c• 82 C6 82 A• cs C1-4 B8 83 83 A2 A• untin ore Salling resolutely ua· Tremor rattles windows but no major damage reported From staff ud wire reports said he received at least I 0 calls. "Nobody reported any damage;• A small but sharp earthquake off said Jacobs.. the coast of Huntington Beach jolted Earlier, a quake rcgisterina 4.S sleeping Orange Coast residents early rattled the High Sierra near the today, flooding area police depart-Mammoth Lakes ski resort on Sun- ments with dozens of telephone calls day evening. also causing no reported from worried citizens. damage. The two quakes appamitly The 2: 18 a.m. earthquake, the were not related. according to the second in the state in the past two state Offioc of Emergency Services. days, was ocntcrcd m the Pacific Sunday's quake bit at 5:45 p.m. and Ocean about 13 miles southwest of was centered at Crowley Lake, about Huntington Beach. according to Den-20 miles southeast of the Mammoth nis Meredith of the California In-ski resort and 2SO miles north of Los stitute of Technology in Pasadena. Angeles, the state Office of Emerg- He said the quake measured 3. 9 on ency Services said. the Richter scale but did no damage. ..It was no biggie," Mono County "We had quite a few calls." said a sheriff's Deputy Al Lombardo said. Huntington police dispatcher ... It was "We have those all the time. We don't just a jolL There was no damage or even start worrying until they're up anything reported. It was real short." around the six-point mark." "It wasn't severe, apparently," the State seismographers said the dispatcher added. "Some people quake also was felt in Inyo County. waited to wake up before they called." Meredith said the two quakes were Residents reported the quake rat-unrelated. tied windows for a few seconds. One The Richter scale is a seis- woman said she was awakened about mograpbic measure of the energy 2:20 a.m. but her parakeet who "just released by an earthquake, with each went crazy." increase of one number indicating a H untington police estimated they ten-fold increase in ground motion. A had about 40 telephone caJls. quake of magnitude four could cause Lt. Jim Jacobs in Newport Beach · moderate damage. 100-mph crash kills NB doctor Newport Beach optbalmologjst Samuel Wang. who planned to for· mally·opcn bis own practice today, was killed Saturday night when he lost control of his speeding Porsche near his Laguna Hills home. Wang, 361 bad shared the Newport &ach practtct'bfDr. George DuPont for three years, but planned to open his office an Mariner's Medical Plaza near Hoag Memorial Hospital today. "We were associates for three years," DuPont said. "He was a nice man and a good eye specialist." The 92-foot, three-muted 8Chooner Reaol- utton aail• into Newport Harbor Saturday afternoon from Lone Beach. The re- furbt.hed n.hln& 8Chooner waa built lo 1926 ln lllululppl and will dock lo Newport•• a charter boat for.~ yean. Wang lost control of the spons car while traveling about 100 mph. The Porsche skipped a curb, went air- borne and smashed into a power pole, slicing it in half. Wang's twisted car came to a stop near the guarded front gate of his nei~borhood. according to the California Highway Patrol. The crash, which occurred about I I p.m., caused a power outage to about 2,000 Laguna Hills residents. Wang also was in charge of the Lion's Club-UC Irvine eye bank subnormal vision division. DuPont said. He ran the service, which fitted special reading aids to people with severe eye problems. Wang owned two Porsches and entered them in races through the Porsche Club of America. County still needs a second airport Report says another facility crucial even with JW A expansion By JERRY HIRSCH Of 1M DeltJ Not lltllt A consultant's report on a proposed $193 million expansion plan for John Wayne Airport backs Newport Beach's claim that the county is in desperate need of a second com- mercial airport, a city official said today. "Even with the expansion in the master plan, the airport still could not handle even SO percent of the air traffic demand for the county," said Ken Dclino, Newport's executive assistant to the city manager and the city's chiefairport negotiator. "I think the consultant's report supports Newport's position that John Wayne can never satisfy the J county demand and that a new airport is needed," he added. The report, prepared for the Or- ange County Board of Supervisors by the Newport Beach consulting firm of C H2M Hill . forsecs a 340,000-square-foot terminal, 73 commercial jct departures a day and 10.2 million passengers a year. John Wayne Airport's terminal is only 27,000 square feet and was planned for 400,000 passengers yet more than 2.6 million passengers crowded the airport last year. But the report also concedes that air traffic passenger demand for Orange County will peak a more than double that level, 22 million passcnaers a year in just 16 years. .. The supervisors are being clob- bered over their own heads even by their own consultants, .. said Barbara Liebman, who heads the Airport Workina Group, a coalition of New- port homeowner associations who (Pleue .ee SltCOMD/A2) ~ Fatal crash in Mesa Bernd Rebay. 43. of Coeta Ilea&. waa killed early Sanday morntnc when b.la T&D wu broad8lded by a car tbat alletecllJ ran a red U,ht at Newport Boule-.ard aad V~ Way In Coeta lleu.. The drt-.er of the car. Saaan Bachmann, 25, of ea.ta lleu., wu arreeted on naplclon of felony dnmken clrl.tDC and -.eblcular m•nalaacJater. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, February 27, 1984 ' ~g Huntington Beach Search and Re.cue Ezplorera Poet 563 member• briefed (above) on •earcb for araonl•t; Ezplorer John Wlleon talk• to Jimmy Goar (left) while delivering flyer (below). $500 reward for midnight firebug Authont1e' ha\e offered a $500 reward for 1nformat1on leading to the arrest of an arsoni-,t heltr .. ctl to have set seven fire!> in tht.• la\t month 1n a congested Huntington Bcal'h neigh- borhood. A team of city f: xplorers and police officers conducted a door-to-door sweep through the neighborhood Sunday passing out reward 1nfor- mat1on and making pleas for area residents to obtatn ~mokc detectors Huntington Beach fin: ollic1als are womed the firebug. unless ap- prehended qu1c kl) ('Ould kill '\ome- one. • A.II snen fires. ~h 1ch have cauo,cd morl' than$ rJ0.00() IO damage. have hern set 1n a h1gh-dcn!lll~ area oil Yorkto~n <\\cnuc between England and Dela~arc streets. Mo<.t of the fires havt hroken out in carport<.. trash dumpsters and laundn room<,. The arsonist. always striking dur- ing darkened evening or pre-dawn hours. has u<,ed trash. paper. boxes. !tnt and rag!> to fuel the blate!> Re'>1dents 1n the area ha\t.' been urged tu lock garagec; and cars dose lids on large dumpster<, and rcmcne an~ combustible material sulh a trash from open areas. Because the fires have been touch- ed off dunng hours when many of the apartment dwellers are sleepmg, fire officials say 1l is crucial that residents purchase smoke detectors. The only injury so far came when a 20-year-old woman suffered a sprained ankle when running from one of the fires. The ti rst 1 n the series of blazes was Jan 22 when a carpon was torched. The most recent came last Wednes- day when a laundry room was set afire. -lifo!iiiiiill1S:ii.l:jlil-------------- SECOND AIRPORT NEEDED ... From Al are seeking a new airport Sile "It shows the lack the courage to face the real issue -a new a1rpon si te," L1chman added Both Delino and L1chman agreed that the consultant '<. report stengthens Newport's bid to include language 1n a proposed btndtng agreement llm1tmg expansion at John Wa\ ne <\1rp<irt rcqumn~ the 'lupcr- ttandlng ovation When baUoona were reteaeed In 1he crowded Sports Arena at the ctlmax o1 dance, mWtary and novelty reoci.- tk>ns put to the muak: of tht Otymplc Fanfare, Stars and Stripes Forever end the Natfonal Anthem. But the •nnouncement of the vi ctor y fo llowed 1ome whlte-knudde ti~. accordlnu to senfor Gtna Bozarth, a member of the drill teem. "Th«e were 50 teams In com- petition from .all over the Untted States and we were kind of nervoue and made a few mJttakes," lhe taJd: v1s1ors to build a second commercial airport <\ draft of the proposed JOIOt-powcrs agreement approved by the Newport Beach City Council calls for the supcn 1sors to select a second a1 rport s1 tc within three years of the agreement's signing and to start ronstrut·t1on of the airport within 10 )Cars . .\fter re\ 1c" b) the county's Air- port Comm1ss1on. the agreement's wordtng was softened to. the county 'lhall "employ all reasonable efforts attempting" to select a new airport site w1th10 three years and start construction w1th10 I 0 years. "Votmg for a bindmg airport agreement that addresses an alternate site wo uld be an exercise of both good intentions toward the people of Orange County and political courage that the supcrv1siors have not shown to the past, .. Lich man said. "We are never going to get a new airport until we can reach some sort of agreement on John Wayne Airport," Delmo said. VIC'EIMS FACE LIFETIME OF TRAUMA •.. From Al Bobby came forward and agreed to testify against him So did a J 2-year-old who claimed he also had been molested repeatedly But even then. Bobby reported he had mixed feelings On one hand he cared about the man and on the other he thought the man should be 1n pnson The Newport Beach man did end up 10 state pnson He received a 13-year ~ntcncc after plcad1n1 gu,ilt' to all charaes But that wasn't the end of the turmoil for Bobby, who was lei\ not knowma how to hvc a normal life He wasn't sure whether he was &aY or sttai&JH or how to ~ck out fncnds h1~ own aac. Powell u1d the confusion over scxua.I idcnuty is typical Jn mole~t victims. "The development of masculinity 10 suual 1dcnuty 15 a very tcnuou th1na 10 st.art out wnh." f ..aid Powell of Parents United "In normal de\elopmcnt, the boy mmes from an attraction to his mother to 1dent1fy With the more aggress1-..e figure in hfe (hts father) and wants to be ltke him He develops a belief that c;omeday he will go after a woman and have one of his own" But bo)s who arc mole tcd at lhc age when their selluaht) is devclopina arc forced to abandon the aagress1vc role and become ~'ually submissive, Powell \aid "IMtcad of helping them get an touch with their awess1on and bc1na like men. thcy'rt forced into a 'ubm1c;s1ve role. Their tra101na is to be the passive partner. Later they do not feel hkc they arc suitable partners for contact with adult females;• he ~Jd Many boy' who are molested choo~ a homoscllual lifestylc, Powell !kl1d. but not ~ways. I J Some men who were molested as children participate in a treatment program at Parents United. "They have difficulty having con- fidence tn themselves as men but have never been attracted to children or other men,•• Powell said. "Y ct they don't see themselves as a11racuve Jove penners to women:• Last month -nearly a year after Bobby ended the rclauonsh1p with the man -he landed in the "rubber room'' apin. still haunted and tor- mented by his past Powe11 said the 1rauma of a molest v1c11m may be hfe-long. but worst of all is the poss1b1lity that boys who arc molested arc traumatized in a way that lead to the poss1b1hty of their later repeating the cycle by bccom1n1 molesters themSt'lvcs. .. What (an adult molester) secs 1n \ child relates to his own cxpcncnce •l\ that a . " Powell said. "The molester reache'I o ut to ~he child he once was." 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T he youth was taken to Pacifica Hospital for treatment. The older man, Steven Patrick Rathbun. was placed in Orange County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, police said. Rathbun fled after the struggle, but then surrendered himself and the knife at the front desk of the Huntington Beach Police Station. McErlarn said . Sgt. Ed McErlain said Rathbun was involved in a fistfight early Saturday night with a I 7-year-old acquaint- . County MADD officers named Florence Bullard of Mesa diesat81 Pn\ ate funeral services have been conducted for Florence G . Bullard of Costa Mc!>a. who died Feb. 18 1n Mesa Verde Con- -..alcsccnt Hospital. She was 81 Mrs. Bullard, a native of C aledon1a, Minn., is surv1 ved by a son, D. Bruce Bullard, of Costa Mesa. Also surv1 v10g are two sisters -Ann Grohman of Caledonta. Minn.. and Alice Sargent of St. Paul, Mtnn Interment was made in Lakewood Cemetery in Mmneapohs. 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HIGH 71 LOW4C caum 1111111 MONDAY FE B RUARY 27 1984 OHAN Gf:: C OU N T y C A t I f on N tA /") C E N 1 '' If your Soclal Security number •• 575-24-4032 you've wonl -SeePageB2 Coast It's leap year and we asked local women If they plan to ask a man to marry them./ A3 Fountain Valley will be Increasing Its bus shelter program from 10 shelters to30./A3 California A sniper's attack has made kids at a Los An- geles school afraid to attend classes today .I A4 Nation Gary Hart's confident, Jesse Jackson's apologetic as NH primary nears./A4. A blizzard has launched a blitzkrieg against the na- tlon' s heartland./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.: World Lebanon's president is feeling the pressure after pullout of Marlnes./A4 Archeologists say they've found five tombs belong- ing to Ramses II./ A4 Features Top teachers of the year run in the Panian family In Costa Mesa./81 A 10-year-study proves that lowering the cholesterol level in the blood reduces heart-disease rlsk./82 Sports Former Edison standout Jon Butler paced the UCLA track team In a victory over UC Irvine and Fresno State./C1 The Montreal Expos have traded veteran Al Oliver to the San Francisco Glants./C2 Wlnterhawk came close to setting an elapsed time record In the race around Catallna./C4 Entertainment Tom Bosley can see the handwriting on the wall, but he's still not ready for "Happy Days" to end./83 Bualneu What are the underlying factors behind the Im- pressive drop In un- employment to 8 per- cent? Sylvia Porter speculates./85 INDEX Bridge EM Bulletin Bovd A3 Bu~neu 86 Callfomla News A4 CIUllfled C&-8 Comlct 84 CrONWOrd C8 Death Notlcea C4 ~p Yourtelf 82 H~oecope ce AM Landera 82 N1tlonaJ Newt A4 Pubfle Notleel CS Sportt . C1-4 St()d( Market• ee Tetevtlk>n B3 Theatet'I 93 WMther A2 World N9Wt A4 Q~ak~ rattles Huntingt~n 1 From staff ud wlre report• Huntington Beach, according to Den- A small but sharp earthquake off nis Meredith of the California In- the coast of Huntington Beach jolted stitute of Technology in Paaadena. sleeping Orange Coast residents early He said the quake measured 3. 9 on today, floodina area police depart-the Richter scale but did no damage. ments with dozens of telephone calls "We had quite a few calls," said a from worried citizens. Huntington police dispatcher." It was The 2:18 a.m. earthquake, the just a jolt. There was no damage or second in the state in the past two an~iog reported. It was real short." days, was centered in the Pacific · 'It wasn't severe, apparently," the Ocean about 13 miles southwest of . dispatcher added. "Some people Salling resolutely . waited to wake up before they called." Residents repon.ed the quake rac- tlcd windows for a few seconds. One woman said she was awakened about 2:20 a.m. by her parakeet who "just went crazy." Huntington police estimated they had about 40 telephone calls. Lt. Jim Jacobs in Newport Beach said he received at least I 0 calls. "Nobody rcponed any damage," said Jacobs. Earlier, a quake rqisterina 4.5 rattled the Hiah Sierra near the Mammoth I...aket ski resort on Sun- day evenina. also causing no repon.ed damase. The two quakes apparently were not related, according to the state Office of Emeraency Services. Sunday's quake hit at S:45.p.m. and was centered at Crowley Lake, about 20 miles soutbeut of the Mammoth skJ resort and 2SO miles oonh of Los ~~as no bigie," Mono County sheriffs Deputy Al Lombardo said. "We have those all the time. We don't even start worrying until they're up around the six-point mark." State seismographers said the quake also was felt in Inyo County. Mertdttb said the two quakes were unrelated. 100-mph crash kills Newport opthalmologist Wreck cuts power to 2,000 homes in Laguna Hills Newport Beach opthalmologist Samuel Wan& who planned to for- mally open hls own practice today, was killed Saturday night when be lost control of hls spe:Ming Porsche near hjs Laguna Hills home. Wang lost control of the sports car while traveling about 100 mph. The Porsche skipped a curb, went air- borne and smuhed into a power pole, slicing it in half. Wang's twisted car came to a stop near the guarded front gate of his neiJhborhood, according to the California Highway Patrol. Thecrasb, which occurred about J 1 p.m., caused a power ou~ to about 2,000 L.aauna Hills residents. Wang, 36, had shared the Newport Beach practice of Dr. George DuPont for three years, but planned to open bis offic.e m Mariner's Medical Plaza near Hoag Memorial Hospital today. ··we were associates for three yean," DuPont said ... He was a nic.e man and a good eye spccialist. .. Wang also was in charge of the Lion's Oub-UC Irvine eye bank subnormal vision division, DuPont said. He ran the service, which fitted special reading aids lo people with severe eye problems. Wans owned two Porsches and entered them in races through the Porsche O ub of America. Sailor arrested in Lake Forest heist ~ High-speed freeway chase ends when stolen car blows up An absent without leave sailor who allCJcd.lY held up a Lake Forest gas station Sunday evening. led police on a long-distance chase at speeds faster than 90 mph before the engine of the stolen Porsche be wa.s driving blew up in Los Angeles, police said. County Jail on suspicion of robbery and grand theft auto and is being held OD $25,000 bail. Orange County Sheriff Lt. Richard Olson said the ordeal bepn at 11 :45 p.m. when a man carryi114 a can of Mace held up a Mobil SCTVlc.e station at 26811 Trabuco Road. The bandit rcponedly fled with an unknown amount of money and several cartons of cigaretes. The 92-foot, three-muted Khooner Reeol- udon Alla Into Newport Barbor Saturday afternoon from Long Beach. The re- blahed fiab..lng achooner wu built In 6 In lllaalMlppl and will dock In . wport u a charter boat for three yea.re. Steven Earls Banwart, a 2~year-old Navy sailor AWOL from Long Beach, was arrested on the Hollywood Freeway near Griffith Park. He was booked at Orange Polic.e said they picked up bis trail on the San Diego Freeway and folJowed him north along the Santa Ana Freeway and then to the Holly- wood Freeway. Officers said the enJJnC of the red 1972 Porsche he was drivtng fina.tl y blew up. County still needs a second airport Report says another f aciltty crucial even with JW A expansion By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM 0.-, ""°4 •blfl A consultant's report on a proposed S 193 million expansion plan for John Wayne Airport backs Newport Beach's claim that the county is in desperate need of a second ci>~ mercial airport. a city official said today. • "Even with the expansion in the master plan, the airport still could not handle even 50 percent of the air traffic demand for the county," said Ken Delino, Newport's executive assistant to the city manager and the .city's chief airport neaotiator. "I think the consultant's report supports Newport's position that John Wayne can never satisfy Lhe county, demand and that a new airport is needed," he added. The report, prepared for the Or- ange County Board of Supervisors by the Newport Beach consulting firm of CH2M Hill . forsees a 340,000-square-foot terminal, 73 commercial jet departures a day and 10.2 million passengers a year. John Wayne Airport's terminal 1s only 27,000 square feet and was planned for 400,000 passengers yet more than 2.6 million passengers crowded lhe airport last year. But the report also concedes that air traffic passenger demand for Orange County will peak a more than double that level, 22 million passengers a year in just 16 years. "The supervisors are being clob- bered over their own heads even by their own consultants," said Barbara Lichman, who heads lhe Airport Workina Group, a coalition of New- port homeowner associations who (Pleue eee S&COl'fD/ Pl Fatal crash ln Mesa Bernd Reb&y, 43, of Coeta lleea. wu killed early Sanday morntnc when Illa YaD wu broadalded by. car that anecedlr ran. red llaht at Newport Boal~ and Vanf11Ud I Way In ea.ta lleea. The dri.-er of the car, 8aaan Bachmann, :15, of ea.ta lleea, ... aneeted on n.aplclon of felony clnm.ken driftnc and Yeh.lcal.ar manalaa,iater. I Hanttniton Beach Search and Re.cue E:sploren Poet 583 member• briefed (abo•e) on aearch for anonlat; E:splorer John WUaon ta1b to Jimmy Gou (left) while dell•ertna Oyer (below). $500 reward for midnight firebug Authont1es haH.' ofTcred a S 500 reward for in formation leading to the arrest of an arson 1st behevc<.l to ha' c set seven fires in the last month 1n a congested Huntington Beach neigh- borhood. A team of city Explorers and police officers conducted a door-to-door sweep through the neighborhood Sunda)' passing out reward 1nfor- mat1 on and making picas for area residents to obtain smoke detectors Huntington Beach fire officials arc womcd the firebug. unless ap- prehended quickly. could kill some- one. .\II seven fire'>. wh 1th have cau~d more than $1 ~O.O<XJ an damage. have been set 1n a h1gh-dcn'>1t)' area ofl Yorktown .\'cnue betwee n Engla nd and Delaware streets. Most of the fire'> have broken ou t 1n carpons. trash dumpster'> and la undl) rooms. The arsonist. alwa}'i 'itnking dur- ing darkened C\ enang or pre-dawn hour'>. has u'ied trac,h paper. boxes. hnt and rags to fuel the hla1c'i Resu.knt'> 1n the an:a ha' c been urged to loc k garage'> and car-;. close lads on large durnp<,tcr<. and remove an~ combu,t1blc material '>urh a trash from open areas. Bcc.ause the fires have been touch- ed off during hours when many of the apartment dwellers are slecpin.s: fire officials say it is crucial that residents purchase smoke detectors. The only injury so far came when a 20-year-old woman suffered a sprained ankle wh en running from one of the fires. The first in the senes of blazes was Jan. 22 when a carport was torched. The most recent came last Wednes- day when a laundry room was set afire . -l'l"l'llMl·*i'·';Ufl---------------- sEc o Nn AIRPORT NEEDED ... From Al are seeking a new a1rpon <,1tl' "It shows the lack the couragl' to face the real issue -a nc "' airport site," Lichman added. Both Dchno and L1chman agrn·d 1hat thl' lOn.,ul1ant'\ re po rt \ll'ngthcn'> Ne""pon's bad to incl ude language 1n a propo..cd binding agrl'crncn1 lim111ngl':>.pans1on at John Wa~ nc \1rp11n rcqu1nn~ the super- 8tandlng ovation Whefl b4lllOonl were rel11Md In the crowded SPortS Arena at the dlmax Of ~. mJUtary and noWlfty !Wldf.. tlone put to the mutlc of the Otymplc Fanfare, St.,. and Strlpee F'>'fl'llflf and the Nation.I Anthem. But the announcement ot the victory followed 1ome whlte-knudde ti,,,_, accordtng to ..-nlOt Gfna Bozarth, a rMmber of the dtlll teem. ''There were 50 tMIM In com. petttJon from all <YV9f the Untted Statea and Hwef'9 kind of nervoue and made a few mtttllk-." the uld. v1s1ors to build a second commercial airport. A draft of the proposed 1omt-powers agreement approved by the Newport Beach Cit y Council calls for the supervisors to select a second airport site within three years of the agreement's s1gnmg and to start construction of 1hc airport within IO years. After review by the county's Air- port Comm1ss1on. the agrecment"s wording was sotkned to. the county shall "employ all reasonable efforts attemptin~" to select a new airport site within three years and start construction within 10 years. "Voting for a binding airport agreement that addresses an alternate site would be an exercise of both good intentions toward the people of Orange County and political courage that the supcrv1S1ors have not shown in the past." L1chman said. "We arc never going to get a new airport until we can reach some son of agreement on John Wayne Airport," Dclino said. VICTIMS FACE LIFETIME OF T RAUMA ••• From Al Bobby came forward and agreed to testify against him So did a 12-year-old who claimed he also had been molested repeatedly But even then. Bobby reported he had mixed fcehnas. O n o ne hand he cared about the man and on the other he thouaht the man should ~ in pnson. The Newport Beach man did end up in st.ate pnson. He received a 13-year sentence after plead1n11u1lt) to all chlracs But that wasn·t the end of the turmoil (or Bobby who was left not ltnowma how to lave a lli)rmal hfe He wasn't sure whether h' was llY or stratJ,ht or how to seek out fnends his ownqe. Powell said the confusion over seitu.el 1denuty 1s typical an molest vkums. "The develo pment o f mueuhnJl) an seJ1ual 1denuty as a very tenuout thana to surt out wath," I \81d Powell of Parents United .. ,n normal development. the boy moves from an auracuon to his mother to 1dent1fy with the more agg.ress1H figure in hfe (his fa1her) and wants to be hke him He develops a belief that <Wmcday he will go after a woman and have one of his own." But boys who are molested at the age when their sexuality 1s developing arc forced to abandon the aggressive role and become ~itually subm1ss1 vc. Powell \aid "ln\tead of hclp1n1 thtm att in touch with thei r auress1on and bema hke men, they're forced into a submissive role Their tra1n1na 1s to be the passive panncr. Later they do not fed hke they ore ~u1 tablc panners for contact w11h adult females," he u1d. Many boy, who arc molested ch00$C a homoi.cual lifestyle. Powell said. but not al ys. Some men who were molested as children parttc1patc 1n a treatment program at Parents United. "They have difficulty having con- fidence m themselves as men but have ftever been attracted to children or other men," Powell said. "Yet they don't tee themaclvcs as atttactive love pannen to women." Last month -nearly a year after Bobby ended the relationship with the man -he landed in the "rubber room" &11Jn, still haunted and tor- mented by rus past. Powell said the trauma of a molest v1c11m may be life-Iona. but won1 of all is the possibahty that boys who art molested are ll'lumauud an 1 wa_y that l~dJ to tM Possibility of their later rcpcat1na the cycle by becomina molesters themselves. "Whal (an adull molester) secs in a child relat« to his own cxperien<lC at that qe," Powell aaid. "The molester reaches out to th child he ooce wu.. .. , WEATHlR High clouds and fair skies Coutal .. Le " 19 5t 31 42 211 112 2t 50 32 5t ... 45 29 11 ,. M H i1 It 47 l2 M 20 17 01 11 ao 00 -Ge 11 20 40 24 SI 111 M 22 4() 16 II 11 11 411 4S 21 • eo 11 M M 12 40 S2 .. . 4t S3 71 6a '4 30 .. 27 u 4t 71 74 l2 27 32 II M SI .. 114 41 27 ... 31 34 II 5t " 411 21 71 ... 7 1 ... 41 27 72 45 Natonll WeMNI ~--ce NOAA U S Oec>t o1 COIM*ce R•ln ~ snowl!J Shower•. Flurr .. s(!!J Fronts: Cold ...,.. Warm ..., Occlud~d .,.. St;illonary•• =:r.~ 34 22 811r1Ctego 14 63 41 ,. San ,,..a.co 62 ... 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(The tccn-ager's name was withheld by police because of his age.) left hand during altercation Later. at 1 :25 a.m. Sunday, Rathbun went to the teen-ager's house in the southern portion of the city, armed with a hunting knife, McErlain said. A 21 -year-old Huntington Beach man turned himself In to police early Sunday in connection with the stabbing of a teen-age acquaintance. When the teen-ager came outside, the two again struggled. The teen was stabbed in the right thigh and was cut on tbe left halld, McErlain said. The youth was taken to Pacifica Hospital for treatment. The older man, Steven Patrick Rathbun. was placed in Orange Coun1y Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, police said. Sgt. Ed McErlain said Rathbun was involved in a fistfight early Saturday night with a 17-ycar-old acquaint- Rathbun fled after the struggle, but then surrendered himself and the knife at the front desk of the Huntington Beach Police Station. McErla1n said. Terrible trouble with truf fies: Gourmet fungi remain rarity CA HO RS. France (AP) Gourmets are in a dark mood over this year's disastrous hunting season for truffies, the black, subterranean fu ngi that have graced French sauces, foie eras and other dishes since before the tame of Louis XlV. Truffles. once practically a staple fo r master chef Escoffier, these days are ever-scarcer and more costly-as high as S200 a pound. That's an increase of 50 percent over last year. Truffles grow underground in southwestern France and are hunted with pigs and dogs trained to follow the piquant scent. Gourmet writer Bnllat-Savarin dubbed them "black diamonds." "It's th e worst year in memory," said Jacques Pebeyre. head of the top French truffle buying and d1stnbut- ing firm m the southwest region of Quercy. "Very sad," agreed 1he family patriarch. Alain, who at age 99 is the unofficial dean of truffles and can remember bumper crops before the tum of the century. A total harvest of 12 tons of truffles is expected by early March. the end of the four-month hunting season - compared with about 45 tons un- earthed last year. The Pebeyres say this season is the nadir of a general downtrend in truffles that began in 1914, caused in Just Call 642-6086 D:.7.!;' te Ouetenleed 1.1v .. dar r ''°"' 11 rw tlc> • ?I ~l•I yOu• OAPe• by \ IOpm c .. 1><1I011 70111 •nd ,nut c no, ••'' t>• -"(! ,.,.,,.,., •"Cl Suno•r " part because farmhands lost in World War I weren't around to look after truffle-producing land and trees. Jacques Pebeyre thinks the poverty of this year's crop is mainly due to a torrid July that killed off the truffles. ··sut truffles are a mystery." said Pebeyre. "We only know they need our peculiar conditions such as pQQr. stony soil. scrubby oaks or hazelnut trees. weather that is warm and humid in the spnng. dry and hot w11h some good thunderstorms in the summer. Extremes are out." They've never been successfully cultivated. but must be hunted. "In our region. pigs used to do all the hunting. but now we use at least as many dogs as p1g.s." said Pebeyre. He sometimes hunts truffies on hi s own land near Cahors. The dogs can be anything from poodles to mutts and arc taught to associate truffle scents wtth meat. Other methods. according to Pebeyre. include searching for cracked earth around truffie oaks and look1n~ for the .. truffle fly :· "This fl y 1s hooked." said Pebeyre. "It gets stoned on the truffie smell and fl its drunkenly around the mush- room. where 1t lays its eggs. But finding the fly is a damed hard way to find truffles." The advantage of dogs is that they don't eat the truffles and can be transported easily in cars. "P1'-s want to cat a truffle nght away.· said Janine Marty, owner of a truffle-hunting pig as she pulled her snuffling charge away from its quarry. The Pebeyres say top-grade truf- fles. tanned or fresh. must be firm, dense. black and of a decent size. T he most "recherche" truffies fo r con- noisseurs are more than two inches in diameter and have a white-veined inside network when sliced open. Mesan Florence Bullard dies Private funeral services have been conducted for Florence G . Bullard of Costa Mesa, who died Feb. 18 in Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital. She was 81 . son, D. Bruce Bullard, of Costa Mesa. Also surviving are two sisters -Ann Grohman of Caledonia. Minn., and Ahce Sargent of St. Paul. Minn, Mrs. Bullard, a native of Caledonia. Minn., 1s survived by a Interment was made in Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and delivered tot.be approprtate editor. Tiie same U-boar an1werln1 aervlce may be used to record letttrs to tbe editor on any topic. 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