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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. HIGH 85 LOW55 CHIT 1111111 MONDAY. MARCH 5. 1984 Coast Coast residents give thelF opinion of opinion polls. /A"3 FVHS junior going.to.Red ·china as part of U.S. wrestling team./ A3: . California ~-.A Santa Monica glrl gets. • Invite from AU$1£11Ll pre~den.t for a visit.to-his-:-·. country .I AS ._ t •Cl .. ~~,, At l&as~ffowla _ city Is considering ban on break-dancing./ A4 \ Nation Hart's stunning Maine victory has Mondale con-, neck-to-neck race./ AS. Who's afraid of nuclear power plants?/A8 World Iran's spiritual leader sees no way for peace with lraq./A4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. Features How much is that python In the window? Ask Daniel Morrow, 17, exotic pet shop owner./81 College students' beer-drinking.has mother's anger on tap. /82 .: ..... :·:·:·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Former Edison High and Un iversity of Kansas quarterback Frank Seurer made the most of his professional debut with the LA Express Sun- day ./C1 ' Nancy Lopez may have received most of the glory at the Unlden LPGA Sun- day, but two other pros scored hol.es-in-one./C1 Don't look for much social significance in "Right Bed, Wrong Hus- band" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse./83 Norman Lear's latest venture into social humor -"a.k.a. Pablo," debuts tonlght./82 :,:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Bualneaa The county's newest luxury business hotel - the Doubletree In Orange -opens Its doors today. /85 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board 8ualnes1 Callfomla News Clualfled Comte. Cro11word OMth Notlca Featuree Help Y ourMlf Horoecope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• National Newa Opinion PobLog Pubtlc Notlee9 8port1 Stock Market• T~ ThMtert Weather World Hen I 84 85·6" A4 C6·8 84 ce e4 81·2 82 C6 82 86 A4-5 A6 •,<3 C5 C1-3 ee 93 83 A2 A4 OR AN GE COUNTY . CALIFOR NIA 75 CENTS 'Polite bandits' hit .ag,ain By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille 011111 ,.... ..... Two masked bandits who escorted employees and diners at a Cos)a Mesa restaurant into a walk-in freezer Sunday evening may be the so-called "polite bandits" who hit two area restaurants last month. The robbers, who earned th eir nicknames because of their apparent concern for their victims. have of- fered jackets and even liquor to their holdup victims before placing them in restaurant coolers. Sunday's robbery at the Sizzler Family Steak House. 2196 Harbor Blvd .. took place al 9:4.5 p.m. when two men wearing ski masks con- Watching Nancy win at Mesa Verde • SpectatoraattbeLPGA&olftournamentat CoetaMeaa•aMeaa VercfeCountryClub over the ~eekend Ylewed the event from varlou.aanite.. Carl Bltur (above) took up a vantaee point on the roof of hie home, which overloob the &olf courae. Tour- nament winner Nancy Lopez had her &allery out Inf orce (bottom) •hlle one. apeclal Lopea fan (right) was her nephew, Jullua Domingo Guevara. Delly l'llo4 pfletoe b1 fllcherd Koefll« Md Kow.,d Llpl11 fronted an employee who was taking out the trash. according to police. The robbers. one armed with a sawed-off rifle and the other with a handgun. stormed into the res· taurant. grabbing employees and five remaining customers. Officers said th e bandits. after leading everyone into a walk-in cooler. forced the manaaer to open the restaurant safe. According to Police. the robbers go1 away with about S6.000. The customers and employees were able to free themselves within 30 minutes. Two similar robberies were re- ported Last month in Huntington Beach -one at a .Reuben's Plankhousc and the second at T.C. Peppercorn's. In both incidents, the men wore ski masks and carried a sawcd-ofT rifle and a handgun. The bandits also confronted employees at the rea r entran~ of the r"taurants and forced workers mto walk-in freezers. Wii.1dy ha voe along coast to _die Tuesday High winds that downed .power The _oflici~I ca~se ofthe_blaze as still ~r!;;;;~~l=L~lines, flitt~.eq .l~es ~nd fannr~ under invest1gat1on buntTH_uspected_ ••• • ouse ·fire ~rly _this mom mg arc -'the fi.re..s_taned near a~ eJe~l'l\beater. eftpectea to d1m101sh Tuesday. -SpTead into the att1c. bummg the -qusts of up __ to ~mph ~~re ~~ti~i·~d_.filli~,'he~~~gh; :__ ,_,.. ' ~·,.·,~ • ~, 7;·'.~~~~>.j"!t ... ~~~t;.;; ~' nigllt ornrngr~~e---'"1:"t~anirre~ .anu-... ~Ms'ft'c-tt:~ -~ · National Weather erv1ce said but are expected to brighten the weather decreasinJ high pressure Tu~sday picture at lea~l until-Friday.. when a should bnng warm temperatures and chance of fog is expected. diminish the Santa Ana wind con- dition. There were fev. major incidents resulting from the strong wind con· ditions, officials said. "We aidn't have any major circuit l liilllfl•• .. lilll .. iilll•&i1---1i~nterruptions." Southern California isoo ~f)Gkesma-A-Jim -Kentled•-Y--~-...-..-~...-.-.-~:;.a .• .......,,~--- said. Two power lines were knocked down and several trees uprooted trees in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. officials said . But police said the heavy winds may have caused more damage than usual during a roof fi re in Newpon Beach early today. Eighteen firefighters were called in to extinguish the early inomin& blaze. which caused an estimated $50.000 in damage to Guy Buchanan's home on 461 Morning Canyon Drive. Th ree firefi ghters suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene. said N1.:wpon Fire Dcpartm~nt spokesman Russell Cheek. Lagu,nan blows up . a storm over noise By DAVID H.1USHOP Delly fltlol Cerr11911n-... Gus Mathieu has had it with the no1scand d1rtotgasoline-powered garden leafblowersand he's trying to "raise the public consciousness .. about the hazards of their use. ~ Mathieu. a Ph.D. and professor of~ore1gn la~guagesat Cal State F~llenon. will take his case to the Laguna Beach Caty Council meeung Tuesday n1gh.1. There he will ask that an ordinance be passed panning the use ofall gasoline-powered garden blowers in the city. . Realistically, Mathieu admits his goal is to attract pubhc suppo~ and perhaps place some restnctions on the blowc~. Mathieu says the noise the gas blowersgeneratecan causeda~age to the oper':ltor's hearin_gan~ be an annoyingdisturbance over a wide area because of the whining h1gh-p1tched sound of the blowers' two-stroke engines. Mathieu also maintains that the blowers do nothing more than stir up dust and dirt and redistribute 11 all o'er a neighborhood. Th e 19-year resident ofNorth Laguna said he can hearthe blower:s running nearlye~eryday in vanous loca tions up to several blocks away from has home. This isn't Mathieu's first attack on the offending machine. Last year as a result ofh1s compla10t to the city he reccaveda letter from the city manager . sa ying that the frequency of use in the cit~ ·s Hetsler Park was being cu t 1n hall and that the operators had been innructc<l to use lt\e machmt"s on a lowe.r. le~s f!'1'"no~fl¢·' .' ·, ~ ~;~._ -~ · -r" ... • ' !" ... ..,:ta"~'-',. , •IC"""'°'' ~~·...,1J"f'.r.'.l"'t "Tha1'sa start.~ath1cu said. "but wharabout all the uncontrolled pnvate u<;e'l" The city rt.>Quirc<;operators to wear ear protectors but private (Pleue eee BLOWER/ A2 l Balloon race gave Fountain Valley its plac~ in the sun Spring is just a few weeks '1way. In Tennyson's view. it's the time when a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love. In Orange Coun1y. 1ts ~et~rn is heralded by the swallows winging their way back to Capistrano. And for three years. spring was a time when all eyes in Fountain Valley turned skyward to view a colorful aerial spectacle. For a few days each year. Fountain Valley became the ballooning capital of the world. Each spring. daring pilots would fill their Jtant envelopes with helium. climb into a danglini basket and soar hehvenward, hoping the airstrcams above Mile Square Park would launch them oQJl.Joog. cross-country journey. But this story actually bcain$ on the opposite coast in 1906. wlren: New York Herald publisher James G.ordon Bennett organized an inter- national balloon race. Bennett, you may presume. wai; the publisher who sent a newsman named Stanley to Africa in search of the missina Dr. Livinptonc. The Gordon ,Bennett wH a distance race -the balloon traveling the farthest before touching down was the winner. · Balloon rac1n' i~ not without its hazards. Once airborne. a pilot has liule control of whert the wind comes him. And m those cart) years. the pilots filled their oolloons with tx· plosive hydro~en. rather than PHIL SIEIDEllWi RETROSPECTIVE non-flammable but more expensive helium. After publisher Bennett 1n· augurated the contest in 1906. 26 competitions were held. But the Gordon Bennett races came to an abrupt halt in 1938 with the onset of World War 11. The Germans marched info Poland, which had been desig- nated the site of that year's race. So cf\dcd the balloonif\I contests. Skip forward to Southern Cali· fomia in 1979. Thomas Heinshctmcr. an atmospheric physicist and ballooninJ enthusiast from Rollina Hills n:v1vtd the Oordon lknnelt. The I 979 race, hf\ina off from the Queen Mary dock in Lona Beach. included 17 balloons from l 0 nation$. The winning balloonists wen: Mute Andcr'iOn, Ben Abruuo and urry Newman, the same trio that had camed a place in the history book'i with the first uans.-Attantic baJloon cro ina in I 978. tn the 1979 ' • 1 Gordon Bennett. the three dnfted 617 miles to Dove Creek. Colo. for the win. But the long Beach ltfioff point was too close to the flight path of Los Angeles International Airport . Be· cause Df the confli ct and some other problems. a new location for the 1980 race was needed. Heinshcimer settled on Mile Square Park in Fountam Valley. . In the center of the county park is an asphalt triangle once used as a military htltcoptcr landing pad. The area served as n fine takeoff pl~c for the Gordon Bennett balloons. and there was lots of room for spectators. Thr Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce served as a co--sponsor of the event. Local service clubs .oper- ated concession stands to raise funds. The race, held on April 26. 1980. attract~ 12 ps balloon entries and about 20,()()(j spectators. ~va1hna winds carried the balloons north instead of cast. The winning balloon. Clou~ Dancer. piloted by Jerry Tep- per and Corky Mile!\, touched down S36 miles away JUSt northwest of era men to Oordon lknnett Of'13n11cr' were so pkascd with the I 980 contest they e•panded the 19~ I fcst1v1t1cs to two day,, •'8'" in M1k SQuarc. 1 he fi~t dayofthc 1981 race. Saturda}. Apnl 2S, ftat\l~d 11 heltum h: lloon en· tnts {Pl .... He BAl.LOO!t( A2) • . ' .. I Winds will die down Tu~esday Exchange •tudenta from three countries join ho•t Bryan Foat (right) of Huntington Beach before going their aeparate ways. From left are Sarah Adam of Au&tralla, Francaca Carboni of ItalL...and Sabine Neuenachwander of Swt~erllnd. ~xchangestµdents buil9 bridges bf friend$.hip in Huntingt.on Beach Coastal Extended Fair With wttm sunny dllfl Dul • chance or aerly mommg tog near the coe11111e tn the per100 Htghs Weclnff· day I" Iii. 706 eoollng al>oul S a.Q• .. S letar In the pe<IO<l lowt 42 to 55 Temperatures AIDeny AIDuque•que Ama111to An<:l\0<909 A eh.ville Atlanta Allenhe City Aufton Belllmo<e 81ltlng• 81rm1ng11am Blamercli 801 .. Bot too Brownsvlll' &illalo HILO 30 16 so 26 43 30 48 35 •8 35 68 53. 48 34 79 44 47 33 37 24 71 53 32 22 47 26 36 22 78 119 30 25 ~Nnglon CMPW ~-!On.SC Chati.ttOll,W V Chertotte,N C C~M Chlo900 Cincl"nell Clev .. tnd C01um1>t11.8C COluml>lie Oafla .. 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Tempa 40 21 Seit 1..811• 53 33 SIM Anttl"lo 311 27 San Diego 78 59 San FrancltCO 114 53 St Sta MWle 40 29 SNttte 78 SO Shrevepotl 35 ~ Sto1a Fab 30 11 Spol(-81 40 Sy•ecu" 36 21 Topeka 56 41 Tucaon 37 15 Tulsa 51 26 WUlllnglOll • 7 36 WICtllla Secondl- Saeono htgll TOOAY 4.33pm tO 4 Sp m 0.6 4S SURF REPORT First low ~~ Saeood high TUCaDAY 4 511• m 10 S4 am 451 pm •tt t3 p.m 10 40 LOCATM* 1 I Huntington 8Nc:h 4 ~ Rlver Jetty, Newport 40th Str•t. Newport 22nd St•MI. "-P«l Ball>oe Wedge Laguna Beecn Su" set• 11 5 !'>2 P m tpd•Y. ''-•• 8 18 a m T uetel8y aflO Mii agtt" at 533p.m Sen Clet'nent• Moon aets 1od1y at a·•2 p.m . rl-at 8 26 a.m TIHIS<lay an0 Nit ev..,, at 9·39p,m Wat9' temp:69 s ..... Olrectloo: -· 44 33 '° 64 37 16 ao •1 S3 52 77 57 32 23 6e 37 67 St !le 24 47 37 29 15 45 30 71 42 59 35' 44 26 50 27 DIMCTIOM fllk-900' , ... 11111 poor -poor poor By ROBERT BARKER "is -to attain peace through understanding. H..ow do you _ _ • 0tt11eoa1t1PIJotatan tire bullets at someone who has become pan of your 11!'1------------------------------------------• Sarah Adam 1ra-.eled thousands of miles from family?" · . . ..>A.u~· ~iia lo l tington Beach only to s~nd Christmas ThevisitbyAussiestu~. ntSarahAdamha~n:tbcena ..._~.,, ~~·:JI ~. -4 .... -~ .. ..-';W,.<"!· .. . ~ · _ .".:.~tw;;,taK>.~~.e~ .... nw::=~~""'-.,~<:~~,~:,~~yJIF::~~~ .. !.-.--.~ ~ .. --.: ·~111 ~~~-,,,.-;r .·~•'·'··.,.·" ; -t' r..,-·:,.1 ~"~l .... ,.,. .. · ~ ~'rec . . :~,~!~__.,. ___ ~-·· ~ ..• ~,.,.,~~~~~10·~~ ft~~~~ -·~ ,_,~g~a:ar..a~-c.- Francev CarbOni came to Huntington Beach from .skung 1n Utah. It required surgery. To tap off the trauma. Italy. She's 'poh~hed her ~thletic skills on the basketball she was separa~ed from he.r American host famil~ as ~ell , coun and her language skills m the classroom. She wants as her real family. But sh~ s rebounde~and now 1s trying ---• g t o g c ty \Obeaprofessional\.\Oman'sbaskeballplayerinhernative outfortheschool's badmmtonteam. mov.in 0 , ... an e oun Italy. If that doesn't work qut. she'd like to be a translator. ''}here's been some down times." she ~id, "b~t,!he .& ~ Sabine Neuenschwander come11 from Swttzerland expenence has been well worth 11. I wouldn t trade 11. where she's already mastaed four langua~es -Eng!ish. Italian visitor Fran~ey C:ar~ni h~s been rebounding .. French Italian and Ge rman. She's working on a fifth. well also -on the Manna gITls varsity basketball team. Kt' Iler-to-be freed Spanish. She averaged about 15 points a"game and her greatest hope Bryan Foa t. 18. ha s rece nt!> returned to Huntmgton was to compete an the Cl ~ baskeball playo~s. But the goal Beach after spending a yea r 1n Paragua}. He left Southern was quash~d by the t~am s fourth-place finish. . California last year. planning to enter the field of physics. Shi: hk~s Huntangt.on Beach. and the Hu!llrngton He returned home with plans on becoming a pnest or a Beach girls hke her. Dunng a meeting recently with other pursuing a related career in religion. A FS students. she was wearing a warm up jersey inscribed The four students are panicipa11ng in the American "We Love Francey." It was given to her as a birthday Field Service program. the largest 1ntemat1onal high present by teammates. school exchange in the world. Since 1947 AFS has ~en Sabina. w~ose family name Neuensch~ander is the bringrng foreign students to the United States and smce second longest m Switzerland. was a student ma teachers 1952 AFS has sent U.S. students to more than 80 traimng college in Switzerland before coming to Marina countries. for the year. She said schools in her country are more Altoget her. more than 100.000 students have partici-balanced and the relationship between students and pated tn AFS programs. teachers is befter. One reason for this. she said. is that "The goal of the program." said Did. Foat. Bryan's students have the same teachers and stay 10 the sa me father and host to Swiss visitor Sabine Neuenschwander. groups fo r several years. -~~#hijPij~Mj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •.I :DRY WEATJIER CONDITION •.. From Al · tec:orded last year. year when rainstorms swept through Southern California. he said. J. Sherman Denn~. an amateur meteorolQgist who has been record- after· 5 1/2 years of term in prison SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Theodore Strelesk1, convicted killer of a Stanford Umversity math professor. will be paroled Thursday to Orange County and will not be confined to a m<'ntal hosp11al. the state Correctio ns Department said today. ..\ psychiatri c I.'' aluation at the state Medical Factlit} 1n Vacaville found "no clinical basis for place- ment 1n a mental hosp1ta1:· said Corrections Department spo~sman Phil Guthne. The evaluation was requested· b~ the stale ..\uorney General's office. Strelcski . 47. was scheduled to be set frel' in San Francisco. but offic1als here and at nearby Stanford Univer- sity asked th.at he be paroled elsewhere because of his comments that he could not promise he would not return to the campus and kill again. He served 51/2 years of an eight-year term for the bludgeon slaying of math Professor Karel deLeeuw in August 1978. The teacher. who was grading papers in his campus office. diechfter he was s\ruck in the head with a two-pound hammer. In Janual). Strele ski told reporters that he was "absolutely non-<'omm1ttal on whether I will go back 10 Stanford and kill again." He also said that he -would refuse psy- chiatnc treatment once he 1s released from pnson. Guthrie said when Streleski is freed . he will be under reiular parole supcrvis.ion. He is required by the terms of his parole to participate in outpatient psychiatric care and 1s barred from visiting Alameda. San Francisco. Santa Clara or San Mateo counties. Streleski had worked 19 years for his doctorate at Stanford at the time of the slaying. He testified ar his trial that he killed deLeeuw partly because he wanted to make a "statement" about the way Stanford treats its graduate students. He was convicted in 1979 of second-degree murder. Teen drug talk at Harbor·High ... 1 Newport Harbor High School will present nationally known author David Toma to discuss the dangers of teen-age dnnk1ngand drug use at 7: 15 p.m. Tuesda). Toma's work a~ an undercover policeman in Newark. N.J .. prompt- ed two television series. "Toma" and ··Barella." Th~ program will be held at the Newpon Harbor auditorium, 600 lrive Ave., Newpon Beach. Ad· mission is free. Stan Massey. a National Weather Service spenaltst in Los Angeles. said the dry conditions this winter arc attributed to high r,ressurc areas located over the Pacific Ocean JUSt west of California. These areas. called ndges, have been steering moisture and storm conditions this winter to regions north of Southern California. As a result . wet winter· weather has been recorded in Oregon. Washington and Canada, but not in Southern Cali· fornia. Massev said. ing rainfall figure!> at his downtown Huntington Beach home for tti~ last 54 years. said hes records confirm that The ridges· were nbt present last Orange County has received below-average rainfall this winter. Countian held iii rape attempt BLOWER NOISE ••. P'romAl "This has been a most unusual year." Denny said. Police say suspect m-ay have followed victim to her home Traditionally, he said. Orange County's wettest months are Janual) and February. But this year, Denny said he recorded only .28 inch of rain firms often do not require safety regulations. he said. 1·n January and a scant .03 inch of rain be Mathieu expects to present the council w11h a petition signed by more than. 1. n February. A Westminster man has en 300 " 11 • -h ·n h. N'. rt 1 ha s st ct I ed arrested by Huntington Beach 1e ow LAgunans w o suppo 1se110 s o vc ome re n ions p ac For the entire weather yea r that h h N rt B h " ta ha a d. th t sa all authorities on suspicion of a11empt-on t e mac ines. ewpo eac . 1or ins nee. s nor inance a ys began last July I. Denny has operators must pick up what they blow away and cannot operate the machines measured 9.83 inches of rain. He said ing to rape a 28-year-old woman after between 1 O p.m. and 7 a.m. . B h . allacking her in the front seat of her "I think 90 percent of the people in Laguna would sign this petition ifl the average Huntington eac rain· car and choking her with the straps of asked them ... 1 didn '1 ha\(~ tO spend much 11me at all to getthese signatures." fall is 12· 11 inches per year. her purse. on suspicion of attempted rape. robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. The woman. a resident of Cypress. told police she believes the man followed her to Huntington Beach from a night spot in Garden Grove that she and a fri end were visiting. She told officers that the man confronted her at a downtown con- dominium complex where the man allegedly crawled into her car and ct.toked her with the straps of her purse. The woman was able to free herself and ran for help. Officers said they were able to track down Vaul\z from a phone number he had provided another woman he met at the Garden Grove bar. New delay in dentist's trial Mathieu said. There were a few people Mathieu didn't approach. however. But he noted that the current drv Horace Van Vaultz. 28. was ar- including nearby residents and neighboring gardeners with the machines.. spell may be making up fo~ the reste8 Fnday at his Westminster Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappu' Or~ County So~ ··some of them are reall} mad at me:· said Mathieu. abunda.ncc ofra1n that fell last wmte~. home which Huntington Beach Court murder trial has been pC>Stponed untn March 12 toaltowon.of the Mathieu recently don ned a mock \.crs1o n ofa power gar.den blower and A~cording to De~ny's records. 11 police had staked out. He was booked doctor's defense attorneya more time to acqu.Unt htmtelf wtth tM CMe mar~r,~:~~~~;~~:i~~-'r:~'i'h~:i.~~'~?~:;:,f:~8.~!~i~~~;·;~·M.~hi~~~;cc ~~nr,:.~~~~:"J.r,~n; ~~~.~s.~·r~s'{ ' ' · ... -~Luis car~~ A .... •ff~-he.,sil)! rf~\ \~o ~1Y4 ,< • .,l~\''-.Y:.r,_ -----.:-.~)':.-"'1,+.;..,~h~~}Qd"dc0~~~~":"-=~~:f'o:..~~~4!ii&k~-..·/.:-.:.:S$$S --...~~~~. , mw .. ---~~'Hi •· . "Thcy 'saytheyarceif<ncnt.bulalotofthirigsareetlicienLTllerewasonce "''tau'seo nood'ihg 10 parts ol f-l unt-Woman critical ano:er of Protw1PP•' attorneys Stanford Sbaw 'WIS forced to a plan to bUJld a h1gh~a~ b} remvoinga mountain wtth an atomic bomb. 1ng1on Beach. ' lthd becau Of ff1ct ' That'scffic1entbu1 ~ouha\eto askwhethcr1t'swonh11. .. Mathieusays. By March 4 .. 1983. 1he .c1t)' had ft acc1·dent w raw • aoon . . I He blame'> the use of the blowers on a '"craze forrnsmet1c but not hygienic received 16.08 inches of rain during a er Protopappu, a 38-year·otd Laguna BtaclH.-f*t• It Chltged Wttti oea tnes!>."andsa}~lhrnuse1sa'"que~teon ofmoderat1on ... l1hinkthenicest the weather .year that be~n July I, second·deor•nwrderlf'.'lhe.,,...~l·rtflteddeathtofttv•Pettenti sound you could hear 1qhc ~ound ofa leafrakc." 1982. according to Denny s record!>. A Huntington Beach woman suf-who died all~ fOAoWinQ W.tment tn t'tll hfoh·VokotMe Colt• MMe fercd a hean a11ack am!_eriucal head dental cllntc. 'BALLOQN RACE REMEMBERED •.. From Al One of the most popular pilots was .Rock~ ~oki. the colorful sportsman and founder of thl· Benihana res· taurant chain. <\ok1 had almost lost his life 1n a power boat racing acc1den1 and he had turned to ballooning as a "safl•r"' sport. <\mong those wishing Aoki a safe takcofTwascomed1an Flip Wilson. . When the Oiers finally touch~d .: <'own Monday afternoon in a North Dakota farm field more than 1.300 miles away, Aoki and his pilot Ben Abruzzo had set a ne'W world distance record for balloons in their'dass. And they won that year's Gordon Bennett trophy. · Sunday. a second race. the Foun- tain Valley Classic, lifted off from Mile Square. This contest. a landing accuraey competition for hot nir balloons, was won by Ken Frank. who to~ched down closest to his target - the Imperial Golf C'm~rse 1n Brea. But attendance at the two-day festival in l.9.81 fell ~low cxpecta- 1ions. and the race was returned to the single-day format on Saturda>-May 8. 1982. The 1982 Gordon Bennett tn· eluded eight contestants The race wns won by Joe K1tt1ngcr and Charles Knapp aboard the red and yellow RosH~ O'Gmdy. The two received manor inju,ne~ en a bumpy lanthng 892 miles away nc41r C"od). Wyo. &ck in Mile Square Pork.. tht"rc wu wmc bad luck \ hot :ur balloon oix-ratC'd h\ the nrecnpcace urjUlnl.t.l• • . . t1on wa~ npped loose from it s moonngs by high winds. Four people were injured when the gondola. JUSl a few feet off the ground. was thrust through the crowd and struck a bandstand. A second hot air balloon struck power li nes while descending in Fullerton. burning a passenger. Fortunately. none of the injuries was serious. In 1983. the Gordon .Bennett was lured away to Paris. The race was held there in June to tie in with the French celebration of the 200th anniversary of the first manned balloon flight. These festivities were marred. how- ~ver. by the deaths of veteran balloonists Maxie Anderson and Don Ida. who were involved in an accident in West Gennany When dis<'ussions resumed con- cerning the 1984 Gordon Bennett ract. Mile Square Park was con- sidered as a hftoff ilc. But count} officials who control the park were under pr(ssure from the Federal Aviation Administration to ban the race from Fountain Valley. FAA officials datmcd the park was too close to the fltiht paths for John Wa yne A1rpon. risking a danaerou m1d-aer collision between a balloon and a plane. Ocbb1e Faw~n. a pubhctstTor the Gordon Bcnncu race. said the FAA c:.onccrn~ IJ'd she unpnxti('tab1lity of 'Orange County's spring wathcr promptl'd the orpn11crs to move the I QR4 cornc~r CCI a new location • .. This year's Gordo,n Benne LI~ 111 left off May 5 from Palm Springs. When the Gordon Bennett de- parted. some county otlicrnl!> talked about organizing a new Orange Count) balloon race in Mile Square. But th e FAA concerns. combined with hi~h insurance costs. put an end 10 that proposal. Meanwhile. the Fountatn Valley Chamber of Commerce has not rematned idle. When the Gordon Bennett moved to France last year. the cham~r organm~d an Inter- national Fiesta and Chili Cookofl · outside the city's Mile Square Park Recreation Center during the fourth of July. Last year's event was well received and chamber officials already are organizing an even bigger 1984 festi· val. beginning Friday. June 29. and culminating the following Wednes- day (the Fourth of July) with a large fireworks displa). Blucarass.Jan fnd youth bands will ptrform. and~ another chili cookofT is flanncd. Aaain. local service clubs wil opera le conctssion stands to rai$C funds. The International Fiesta. though a popul'r family event. ;s unlikely to attract the 1ntcma1ional anention she balloon race acncratcd. Those who cruoy <1ecin1 thok huge, ~lorful iJobe soarina s.kyward will have to travel to Palm pnn•s in May or jult be conlcnt with their memories of Fountam Valley's bncf reign a$ an international balloon1n1 apual. inJunes late Sunday when she drove into the back of a parked truck on Beach Boulevard. Officers said the I I :45 p.m. acci- dent at Garfield Avenue was so violent that the woman's 1972 Cadillac El Dorado actually slid under the large truck. Jayne Bane. 45. was freed from the wrl.'ckaee of her car and rushed to the Fountatn Valley Communi ty Hospi- tal trauma center where she is listed in verv critical condition this morning. WE 'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Det11 Piiot Def Ivery 11 Gutirenteed lo' ..,llll> f "01y ti t°'< IN .. I "A•fl' f JUf f.'•r"i .. ~ th ~ 10 Om ,._ IW>lnr• I l "' 4'\ • , t.t' COU1 ~ tt l f' ~ ... ~ .... , Ex-Mesa officer wins two medals A former Costa Mesa resident won two silver medals last week at the statewide winter Olympics fo r police officers. firefighters and sheriffs deputies at Mammoth Lakes. Calif. Rick Scholl. 32. a deputy sheriff and volunteer firefighter in Mono County, placed second in the down- hill skiing event. missing the gold medal by half a second. He placed second in the slalom competition. Scholl anct his wife Annelle. who both grew up in Costa Mesa, now live 1n MammQth Lakes with their two daughters. Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Wbas don't you like? Call tbe· number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate tdltor. The same U-bour answering service cnay be used to record letters to tbe editor on any tbplc. Contributors to our Letters column muat Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. 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IS I • l lrvtne chili contest tickets.go on sale Tickels fort he fbunh annual Irvine South Coast Chih Championship in Bommer Canyon went on sale today al the Irvine Chamber of Commerce office and selected merchaf\&S. All cookofT and parkina tickets will be presoJd for the April 14 event.rThosc intcresJed in attendinJ are urged to buy tickets early, as the event 'has sold out twice in the put two years. Further informa1ion can be obtained by calling Jacquio Woodworth at 660-9112. Sllde de velopbJ6 cla .. offered A two-pan lecture entitled .. DevelopinJ Your Slides in &he Kitchen Sink" will be presented tonight and March 12 by ~oastline College from 7 Jo I 0 p.m . at the Peterson Lcarnma Center, 20661 Famswonh Lane. Hun&ington Beach. lnstruclor Kendall Haven. a professional photogra- pher, will demons&rate developing tecl)niqucs and equipmen& and will 1ell how to purchase, mix and store ~m~L · . A S.25 reg1strat1on ftt w1IJ. be charged. More 1nforma11o n can be obtained by calling 241-6186. Burn ben efit dlnner toaJ.6b.t A.g~u~et dinner 10 benefit lhe Orange County Bum Assoc1a11on 1s 10 be held a& Le Chardonnay Restaurant in the Registry Hotel in Irvine tonight. The S75 per-person dinner will aid the non-profit group which assists the UC Irvine Medical Center Bum Center. Reservations for the 7:30 p.m. event can be made by calling 752-8777. Sprlag art lecture. begln at ()CC Cervical cap lecture la Laguna A demons&ration of the cervical cap, a birth control measure. will be given Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Library. 363 Glenneyre Ave., Laguna Beach. Robbie Prepas. a women's health care nurse prac&itioner. will present a talk and a slide prescntalion. The session is free and o pen to the public. Buslnenwomea meet ln Orange The Mar Monte chap&er of the American Bufthess Women's Association will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Shirley Echternacht in Orange. A social meeting at 6:30 p.m. will precede the 7 p.m. dinner. lnforma11on on the potluck event may be obtained by calling 633-8630. Pulmonary lectures at Hoag The Pulmonary Department of Hoai Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach continues its scnes of weekly lectures this month with four guest s~akers. Tuesday Dr. John Rumsfeld will discuss complica- tions ofupper respiratory infections, and on March 14, Dr. Oerald Wilks will lecture on ntw treatment fpr herniated discs and problems wi&h compression fractures. Meredele Andersen will discuss .. The Implications of No Heroics" March 21 and on March 28. Fred Meister will discuss the effects of long term drug use. All programs are open to the public without charge and are conducted inJhe hospital's conference ccn&er. Each program begins at I :30 p.m. CALENDAR Monday, March 5 • 1:30 p.m., Oraa1e Couty P1uata1 Commt11loa. HaU of Admanis&ration. I 0 C ivic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa City Coaadl, Council Chambers. 71 Fair Drive. I • Are you Influenced by what you hear about primaries? Newgene~al manaaer· for amph[theate Vlrslala Scbler ...... Cotta Mesa .. No.1 haven't been pay- ing any attention to it." J•PteW CGallnlctioa Cetta Mtu "No, becauac rm no& voting ~nymore. I gave up after Vietnam ... It's not tha& I'm apinst the govern- ment, it's just m y preference." Patty Healey mHic teadler Cotta Mesa .. No. because l have real strong feelings. I know whal's going on." Joal Bardw1cll . ....... Costa Mesa "Yes. h helps me decide who to vote for." Bea18arrett Olympte Ilk fDCl·rai1lDg ellalnnu Newport Beacb "Not really. I know who I'm going to vo&e for. It doesn't make a difference what other people ~y." Jeane Walker atMellt -~ Cotta Mesa "Yes. I think 50Ciety is in Jtneral. The media realy influences society." Sieve Redfearn, operations manaeu of ilie Plld60 Amph1thea&re in Costa Meu. bas been aamed tO ~ dcpani na ~eral manqer Oene Fellin&. 32. o( Cypmf..•" ~ Nederlander poup, which operates tbe yc.81'-cicl ampJ11tbeater, announced plans to promote Redfearn oq Thunday, two days after Fellina lftMHeed be would retip\ bis position to take I tenetaJ maoeer's job It thO Universal Amphitheater. Redfearn, 32, a araduate of Cal State Lona Bach and former road and production~ for country ai"IC" Emmylou Harris. joined the Pacifac Ampbjthea~ (or tho facility's fint concert acuoo last year. As general maoqer, Redfearn wiU ovcnce the amphitheater's financial operations ... I'm in cbarJe of runnina the theate!'," he aid. . ~o one~ been chosen to fill the opcratiommanaieer pos1u~n. be ~d. ~ conocn acuon, wl\icb i1 Kheduled to beain Apnl 22 wtth an Easter SunriJc tel'Vice, runs lhrou.ah the end of October. There arc 1bout 50 shows planned, Redfeam aid. Femna is resianina to we ••a fanwtic ~·· with the year-round Universal An1pbithcater facility ia Los Angeles. Redfearn said. Redfearn lives with his wife and 2-ycar.o.ld son in Seal Beach. Record ·crowd at dance marathon By MARGE BJTETl'I n.11r .... c... e 01 1 They arrived in assorted shapes ands~ Dance for Heart. The four-hour dance marathod. Kcld in the • • ~~a::en\jon Center o~~d a record "c __ _....._ ---.,-.~~. ~, J ~- • '.ls. ~ ' ....... ~ ~.. .._ ..... ,,,,... • • •. ,. '>.,. -. • '.A~r-~-d• . ---..-~.· . S "" Ka"y Suchez llOSteH Costa MHI .. No. I'm not paying that much attention to it I'm just not interested in 1t this year." Jauercisc, Richard Simmons, MaciC Movement and Racque&ball World. Each exercise team &flat their best foot forward 10 lead the dancing in ~minute intervals. Tbt resuhs of this exhausting competition WCR twofold . Linda McHugh, volunteer chairwoman of the event, said the event was held to make people awart of the importance of keeping physically fit, as weU as raise money for the American Heart Association. · Dineen had friends, family and ~workers sponsor them through cash donations Pled&ed to the association. The money raised will support carcliovascuJar research. Teen will grapple with iilternational iSsues Valley High wrestler selected for American team to visit Red China By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. n.llr ......... China for sure." The visit is · being organized by the California Wrestling Association. Dennis Bolsinger. a Fullenon architect who coor- dinates cuhural exchange activities for the association. said 43 high school and college-age wrestlers from Southern Cali- fornia and Washington state will partici- pate in the excursion. along with 14 adult Until now, travel away from home bas coaches and medical aides. taken 16-year-old Many Strech of Foun-He said o&her local hi$h school wrestlers tain Valley only as far as Utah to the who arc part of ttte C hina team included nonheast and Tijuana to the sou&h. Andy Moyeroflrvine High, Scot& Brown of But if all goes as planned in the coming Edison Hi&h in Hun1ing1on Beach, Mike wttks, Strech will soon journey to an Rangel oft1un&ington Beach High, and Jim exceptionally exotic destina&ion -the lge and Brad Osborne. both of Capis&rano People's Republic of China. He will be part Valley High. of the first American wrestling team to visit The American wrestlers will face Chi- China for a series of instructional clinics ncse opponents in matches and will' and matches agains& Chinese wrestlers. conduct instructional clinics in &he cities of Strech, now a junior, has wrestled on the Peki~ Shanghai and Xain. Bolsinger said varsity team at Fountain Valley Hi&.h wresthnJ is still rather new to the Chinese School since his freshman year. Tfie and their style is considerably different three-year le&terman's record 1s 28 wins than that of the American athlelcs. and nine losses. His coach, John Rosales. The American wrestling team members recommended him for a place on the team were selected for their Jood citizenship that will visit China. qualities as well as their athletic skills, To panicipate in the April visit, Strech Bolsinger said. He said the U.S. Stale and his fellow team members must each Department is viewing the trip as a raise $2,500 to cover expenses. sensitive mission and has warned &hat any A few days ago, Strcch's fund-raising embarrassini incidents could have an drive received a boost when the fountain impact on Chinese plans 10 participa&e in Valley Firemen's Association presented the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. him with a SI 00 donation. Coincidentally, Bolsineer said, Presi- n.llr .......... .., ~,,.,.. II.arty Strech accept. $100 b eck from Fountain Valley firemen. Fill 'er up? Police say 'no' "We received Many's letter and ii dent Reagan may be visiting China at the sounded like a good cause," said BiU sametimeasthewres&Jcrs. lfthatoccurs,he Foxhoven, president of the association. said, it will be even more important for the "He was very professional in the way he· visiting athletes to be on their best presented himself." behavior. ANAHEIM (AP) - A 3 1-year-<>ld man by phon~ denied issuing such an order, By mid-week, Strech had collected Meanwhile, Marty Strech is preparing was arrested for inves1iga1ion of grJnd theft pohcc Sgt. Jack Parra said. · ·Tuesday March 6 Sl ,400 toward his gQal and was confident for the &rip by doing a bit of research on early Sunday when police caught him Friu was discovered by a patroJ man at . • be would have remaining funds in lime to China. pumping gas from a serviet station into a about 3:45 a.m. ~, . ~~L'--~N.~w~ ~~ ~-··, --~~-~.. aa~ici te in the Chjna tri,p.~ He said the visiting athletes may have to 6,000-gallon tanker truck. "He (the officer) heard the. pum~ ....... · · ,-~··"":"~V ... ~'1'~:.1-~."P~~'~'!'A' • -....... ~::::-... :....~~~t.:W".~1!!'~* ~tateilMM,1~ h "v~1~1!tJl'l~(-..:~.~~~W.~~.-·:A-~ H~ll of ~dman1strat1on, I 0 CIVlc Center Plaza. Santa Ana. rccal ed. " or t,he first month, there were. foreignc'ountry. hke setting usc(f to the he had a work order to ta)ce t~e ga'1trom'1hr ''triti was boOkeCi for. investigation ·of H 11 •fAl.d30 P·~·· O.ran11e0CC~~tyCePlauPJlDI CoSamml11toa, not many donations. But I've kept al it, and water and digesting such delicacies as dark.ened Thrifty Oil Co. station on grand theft and remained in the city jail in a o min1strat1on, IVIC tcr aza, nta Ana. my mother has helped a lot. I'm going to I 00-year-.old eggs and sea slugs. Magnolia Avenue. station officials reached lieu ofS25,000 bail, Parra said. I Bandit grabs $3.00 from Mesa eatery cash register A man who scrawled out a robbery message on a napkin after sitting a restaurant counter for nearly . 30 minutes, made ofTwi&h about $300 in cash frem a Spires Restaurant in Costa Mesa early today. Police said the man. described u a Huntln,ion Beach Entenna by smashina a bedroom window, someone bu~ a home over the weekend qn the 18 I 00 block of Lisa Street. The lou included S3100Q m s1creo equipment and I 1,200 in video ~uiyment. ' A blue 1977 Dauun Kina Cab pickup truck was reported stolen Sunday from a liquor store on Brookhurst Street in the south 1CCtJon oftbe dty. The loss wu estimated at S3,000. • • • • Someone broke Into a black 1977 Dodae van perked over lhe weekend on the 200 block of Huntin,ton Street. The loa included ttereo equipment wonh $210. • • • A woman reported Sunday that 10meone stole her black l 91 l BMW trom the Five Polnt,,uhoPDinaaruat the lntcncction of Beach lo\lkvanl. Main Street and Ellis A venue. The Hispanit' n his mid-20s, grabbed the money m the cash register himself after a c erlc refused to comply wi&h his robbery demand. The clerk, officers said, ~d the message and stepped away from the rqister. The bandit. who had a lou was estimated at S 14,000. ' • • • A buralary was reponed over the weekeocf at the Oak N More Antiq~ shop. 210MainSt. Entrywumadeb)'• pry1111 open a rear door. Aodque Jewelry wonh S 100 wu stolen from a display case. • • • Four wire spoked hu~ps were stolen from a 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlau station waao.n parked Sat~ day It Golden West CollCIC. The IOU was estimated at S 150. • • • A raident of tht 5600 block of Clart Drive reporUd Saturday that someone broke into bis red 1984 Suberu station wqon while it was Darked at the Central Ubrary. The lou included a Nikon c:amcra and lens wonh S l. I 00. • • • Someone broke into a brown I 976 f<>rd Ranchero btlonlina to a rai· dent of the 17400 block ofUdo Lane. Tbe lou.eninuted at S320, anduded revolver tucked in his waistband. rcponedly reached over the counter and grabbed the bills. · The robbery at the diner. 3129 Harbor Blvd., was reported at 12: 30 a.m. The b&ndit, police said. escaped on fool. stereo equipment, clothing and a watch. • • • A resi8ent of the 200 block of 19th Street reponed Saturday that bis 1971 Poncbe hact been stolen from his apuunent complex. The loss was estimated at S..500. • • • Someone btoke into a I 98'4 Toyota Celie• perked Sunday on the o4SOO block of Heil Avenue. The 1011 included stereo equipment wonh S5SO, • • • A raident of the 6500 block of Warner A venue reponed Sunday that someone brob into her apanmitftt and stole a cable tctemion mnotc control unit. Tbe Iola was estimated atS200. • ••• A motorist reported Sunday that someone stole all four wheels and um from his 1982 dark pay Volb- waaen Rabbit. The vehiclo hid t.n perked in a guest lot on the USOO ' ~I _j_ block of Hunlington Village. The loss was estimated a& $500. Irvine A car parked in front of a con- dominium complex on Bcarpaw sus~ tained moderate damafe a& the hands of ~andals who smashc<I the vehicle's hood. • • • A bicycle wonh $200 was stolen from in front of a rcs1den<% on Flagstone. A witness said the thief who took the bike was riding in a brown Ford Pin&o. • • • Siit people where arrested on suspi- cion of taking $400 wonh of goods. Arrested were Stanley Byun& Ocie, Charles Lon Thomas and William John Bauman. The other &hrec were juveniles and t,!\eir names were not released bccau~ of their ages. Laaun• Beach Camera equipment and cash worth S 1,000 were stolen from a vehicle parked in the 100 block ofChfTDnve Saturday. • • • A car stereo valued 11 S300 was stolen from a vehicle parked an the 300 block of Atta Vista Boulevard Saturday • • • Anu.&milJC symbols and slopns were spray.painted on a atop 11.an at La Mira<fa and Del Mar and on a prap door of a residence in the I SOO block of Del Mar A venue. Foantaln V alley Buralan pried open.a storqt room 1n tbe Oreen Valley Homeowners Association's clubhouse and stole 1 • chain saw and bench vise valued at s 125. • • • Thieves stole a shoulder purse containing cash and items wonh about SI 00 &hat a woman left hanging outside a racquetball court at Los CabaJleros Spons & Racquet Club. 17272 Newhopc St. • • • Someone threw a rock and smashed the windshield of a 1984 Subaru while it was going south- bound on Euclid Strttt, nonh of the San Diego Freewal. · • • Car thieves pried open a window \o an oranae 1978 Toyota in the 17000 block of San Bruno Street and s&olc a stereo and two spcaken valued a& $630. Gemayel scraps.troop pact as Israelijets stage 2 raids BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -President Amin Gemayel's administration toda) canceled Lebanon's troop withdrawal pact wtth Israel. meeting a demand from Syria and its Druse and Shiite Moslem allies. . Abrogation of the pact was announced m a 1ovcmmcnt statement, which said the agreement was null and void." It said the Cabinet will formaJly notif) Israel and the United States. which mt>diated the accord and signed it as a witness, of the decision to scrap the pact. IRS 'tailing' ~ax dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Starting today, some peopte may be getting a call fr:om Uncft Sam. If you owe b.ck"tax•, there will be no easy escape from a ~ automated Internal Revenue Service system to t'** down tax delinquents. . tf your telephone line Is busy, the computer wUI redial In half an hour. · If you do not answer. the.computer will call again t..., 1'1 the day. And If you do answer a computerized call, the IRS ~t<>r whose computer dialed your number wm lllrMdy know a lot abo~t you. Syria is ex.pectcd in return to ask the rebel leaders in Lebanon to halt their war against Gemayel's anny while reconciliation talks are held in Switzerland aimed at negotiating a power·sharing fonnula and forming a national coalition Cabinet Israel swiftly denounced the Lebanese action, accusing Syna of using violence to achieve its goals in Lebanon. In a statement, Israel said it will take steps to guarantee the security of its northern border "in view of the fact that Lebanon is incapable m this situation of. fulfilling its international obligations." The statement, issued by Avi Pazner, a spokesman for Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, said Israel "hopes that Lebanon will succeed in rehabilitating its sovereignty and to free itself from Syrian bondage." Lebanese radio sta tions said the reconciliation talks might begin held as early as Wednesday or Thursday, but a Lebanese opposition leader said the meetings will begin March 12. In fighting today. Israeli jets staged two air raids on suspected guerrilla basts an central Lebanon, while in Beirut a French soldier was killed by a rocket and a U.S. Marine colonel wounded by a gunman. T he abrogation of the May 17, 1983. pact had been widely expected and came dunng a two-hour meeting between Gemayel and his caretaker Cabinet. The Cabinet and Parliament endorsed the pact after it was signed, but it "tas n~ ratified by Gemayel. . Today's official sta tement said the Cabinet - which had resigned last month -was reinstated temporarily "because the country cannot be left without a government while the president 1s awa y for reconciliation talks." The statement also said the gove rnment would "take the necessal) steps toward security arrangements that would ensure sovereignty, security and stability in southern Lebanon, prevent infilitration across the southern border and bring about the withdrawal of Israeli Al'....,_ William Powell, ahown with Myrna Loy and •Asta' in publicity photo for •Thin Man.• 'Thin Man' dead at 91 Dapper William Powell Meese'& financing probed in heari~g By tltt Ataoclated Pret11 • WASHINGTON -Senate hcarinas on tbe norru- nation of Edwin Meese 111 as attorney general are focusana on financial aid recieived by the White House counselor from wealthy Californians later named to government posts. Meese repeatedly denied that he helped the two ~en to obtain their positions in two days of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. Meese was then dismissed as a witness but could be recalled as the panel delves further into the matter. Sen. Howard Metzcnbaum, D-Ohio plans to call as witnesses today both of those who furnished the financial help. Metzenbaum said he would ask John McKean, Mees;e's personal tax accountant. to tell the committee abOut S60,000 in loans he arranged for the presidential adviser. After the loans were made he was named to the U.S. Pos~I Service Board of Governors. Metzenbaum also said Thomas J. Barrack, a California developer and rancher. would be asked about a deal he arranged in 1982 to. help Meese sell his La Mesa. Calif., home. In 1983, President Reagan named Barrack an assistar:it secretary of the interior. ' Phony doctors lnvestlgated NEW YORK - A nationwide investigauon 1010 reports that thousands of licensed doctors ha ve ob~~ned false credentials has led to the dismissal of four phys1c1ans in New York. according to The New York Times. A source close to the investigation told the l'aper that on_e m~n paid $40,000 for medi cal degrees for himself an~ his wife! a_nd was recently found working in an anesthesiology traaning program at a Manhattan,hospital. New York state has ordered examinations of the credentials of another 200 medical residents in tramingat 31 facilities. the T imes said Sunday. Kilauea lava on the move He0t thewiO have your name, address, how much ~ owe Uncie Sam, and other information such aa yottr Income, the years and makes of your cars, ho!' much real estate you have, where your bank accounts .,., wttat credit cards you use and for whom you work. forces from all Lebanese territory." j last acted at age 62 VO':-CANO,Hawaii-Sevenh~useswereevacuated as a 4-m1le ri ver of lava from erupung Kilauea Volcano , l\,.'i-• ~=r·-. ::-.~~~ ~~~~1:PJ ~~"fi~lia ~ejl~,_;fe_ ,g>JL~~~ ~~~Y.~tow.. ~·Jl:v-~ •· •. Lvj~· .. __ _ , .. '1~ -T:·.1---...... ·-"7'1-._,.,,.9\o~~ h. ~~ --~~ --.. 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'"The old difficult to determine if the molten rock. moving at 600 gentlen:tan ~eot very nicely," he said. . . feet per hour atop hardened previous flows. actually had With him at his 5:45 a.m. death was his wife of 44 crossed over the northeast corner of the development, years. former actress Diana Lewis. said Gloria Greer, a Kim said. family friend . Powell was admilled to the hospital late Sunday afternoon. Powell. who once licked an attack of cancer, had lived in quiet retirement at this desert resort since the mid 1950s. He and his \\1fe , once very socially active, shared a Spanish style home they bought when they first·moved to Palm Springs in 1941 , said Ms. Greer. Powell, perhaps best known for his role as the suave. detective Nick Charles in the "Thin Man" movie series. last acted at 62. playi ng the ship doctor in the movie "Mr. Roberts." He began to lose his hearing in later years. but retained the deep resonant voice that. along· with his impeccable attire. contributed to his stature as a dashing leadin~ man. Mlnlster held ln murder SENECA, S.C. -A 63-year-old minister being held at a mental hospital today has been charged wi_th m~rd~r in the stabbing of a feUow preacher who was killed m his church study even though sheriffs deputies were just a few steps away, officials said. Tbe body of the Rev. Henry Lawrence Sullivan, 68, was found Sunday in the Mount Nebo Baptist Church after a man identified as the Rev. Otis Pettigrew told police "he just killed someone," said Oconee County Coroner Theron Durham. Light comedy was his forte. but he was a skilled performer and was con vici ng in many roles -including tough guys. AIDS cases multlply His trademarks were impeccable attire and a close-clipped mustache. He began as a stage actor and starred on Broadway and in silent films before hitting it big in talkies. He was one of the top performers at MGM during Hollywood's golden years, when the studio had many of the great film names under contract. Among his pi ctures wC're "The Great Ziegfield.'' "My Man Godfrey" "Mr. Roberts.'" "One Way Passage" and '"Life with Father." He won Academy Award nominations for the latter two. Nativity scene gets court nod WASHINGTON (AP)-Communitics may include Nativity scenes in their official Christmas displays without violating th e constitutionally required separation of church and state. the Supreme Court narrowly ruled today. , SAN FRANCISCO -Specialists predict the number of AIDS cases -increasing at the rate of 50 a week nationall y -will· double within a ~ear in the Bay area; with as many as 600 new victims of the fatal disease expected. Nationally, 3,572 cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome have been reported to lhe AIDS Task Force at the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, CDC epidemiologist Harry Ha verkos said. Haverkos told · researchers at a weekend symposium that the number of re~rted cases 1s triple the number on record a )ear ago. He saad the caseload is increasing at a rate of 100 every two weeks. Break-dancers to get fines? SAN BERNARDINO-Young break-Oancers draw large and boisterous crowds that are disruptin$ mall shoppers and keeping others away. the City CounCJI says. So the sidewalk gymnasts will be fined S 100 for break-dancing in public if a tentatively approved ordinance gets a final OK. The council was scheduled to give final reading today to the proposed ban. which it tentatively approved two weeks a$O and which bas become a burning i3suf among politicians. merchants and teen-agers who proudly belong to break-Oancing clubs. By a 5-4 vote. the JUStlces said Pawtucket. R.I.. may include the Nati vity scene. sometimes called a creche, 1n 5 dJe Jn head-on crash its Christmas displays. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, writingforthe court's FILLMORE -Five people have been killed in a slim. n:iajority. said the presence of an ~ffic1ally s~nor:d ~kend auto wreck in which one car crashed h~ad~n Nat1v1ty scene ~~s as _much ~o do w1_th celebratt~~ a ~o another on a 'winding rural road. the California national holiday as with noting the birth of a religious High"ay Patrol says. Officers said they were told by a leader. . . . . motorist at the scene thatthe car was going about I 00 mph .. Whatever benefit to one faith or reh~on or to ~JI when it crossed the center line and crashed into the religi,~~~ ind\~ct, r~.Q:l~te and inci~en~al ' B~rg~r ~~~~ll)i~r ~~T·..:Jl~~~~a~t~hs~~r *~~t~~~e~ .. ~~ ""Or~~ay· l1t'1he"°""cl"tt.~l'f""°1f<r more irft ~~·~°"''"'1\1fMblrtii"t.ita1tcfeS-etttant ".,,. · endor'Sement of rchg1on than the congressional and the year said CHP Sgt. Paul Connell. executive recognition of the origins of the holiday itself as ' 'Christ's Mass.' or the exhibition of literally hulldreds of religious paintings in governmentally supported mu- seums." In other action Monday. the court: •Reinstated a federal law that requires men to prove they relied substantially on. their wive·s income before they can receive full spousal retirement benefits under Social Security. •By a 9-0 vote. the court said that the gender-based provision of the law is legitimate because its purpose is to prevent a drain on the ~I Security trust fund and because it applies retroadivEly to a limited number of Beddlng burglars escape . . SAN FRANCISCO -Burglars hauled off an estimated $50,000 worth of sheets and pillow cases from a warehouse this weekend, police reported ... Somebody picked up the laundry," police Sgt. Roy Hicks said today. He said the bedding burglars grabbed the goods and left without paying sometime either Saturday night ·or Sunday. Hicks said the burglars probably used a tnick to swipe the 429 cases of sheets al)d pillow cases from the Martin Drayage Co. recipients. . G "-11 d •la •Agreed to decide wht1ther the Central Intelligence Unman ..18 8 fO eaui Agency ma y be forced '_in _some . cases. to reveal its intelligence sources. The JUst1ces wall review an appeals court ruling that could force ~e Cl~ to disc.lose ~h~ names of researchers in a program rnvolving brainwashing and experimental drugs in the mid-1970s. •Said it would decide the validity of state laws designed to protect employees from being forced to worlc. on their religious Sabbath. •Refused to block court orders forcing St. Louis officials to spend nearly $7 million to help desegregate the city's school system. Khomeini says 'µo Iraq peace' NICOSIA, Cypjut (AP) -lran'a ... Nel leeder, AyatoHlh Rutdah Khomet"', aaya tt _., be .. lncontlatent wtth the d6gnlty of lelam'' to.-to ' 1traq's offerl of peAOe. the tr.ntan newt agency reponed todey. ThellfamlCRepubUcH9wt~Mld ~· IP<*• to reatonet QOWt nora on 8und11Y at hie home fn T.9hran and told them trao hed ICOfed ''• colollll vtc:toty'' kl recent blltttea wUh lreq. M1ny foNlgn QOY9f'M*ttl h8W urged nn to end the war now that ,,._ haw ~ oueted from moat of tM territory~ when ~ lnvedld 42 me>nthllQO. Khomeini ~ the contHc• • ••a war ~ ttfern MCI lllP p.'llmy. TOday wa ar flgMtng tor proteetfng our r~ Md for 1 d1vme caUM. •nd not for the Nk• Of our~.•• IRNA. reported \ ) SAN FRANCISCO (-A man who neighbors described as having "emotional problems" was shot by police and plunged five-floors to his death after firing about 50 rounds from the hotel room where he lived, authorities said. Jackie Lewis Hoard, 33, was pronounced dead Sunday at San Francisco GeneraJ Hospital after the five-hour standoff witb police in a Tenderloin District hotel, police Sgt. Dennis Schardt said. Wo RLO A IJall-mUJlon dollar climb PEKING-A team of 16 Americans has lei\ for Tibet to begin one of the COJtliest asocnts ever attempted on Mount Everest. the world's highest ~ak ... You'll hear our yell when we reach the top," J'(ay Nicholl. 46, co-leader of the expedition, said Sunday before the group left Pek.ina. The team raised more than SS00.000 for the' e•pedition during ciibt years of planning. And-Marca. marclJ ••ell• MEYCAUAY AN, Philippines -Thousands of people joined antt-govcrnmcnt marchers approaching Manila from two directions today~ellina the cr1>wds to more lhan 15.000. About 10,uuu marchers, mostly peasants, rested for the night In Mcycauayan, a town on Manila's northern outskirts where a smaller march tut month was stopped by hundreds er riot police. Only two policemen, casually 1ta1ldin1 be tde the road,~ around when th~ mile-Iona line of marchers pandcd tnto town today. wavins bannen. a,.1nst Prc\ld~nt Fmhn111d E. Marcos and the U.S ao~cmm~t and chlnunt for a boy90tt of the National A mbt. cl«'tion irt May I 7 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Monday, Match 6, 18M It wu Mondale mania (left) u voten ln Portland, Maine •bowed their colon late . Sunday. But thOH high on Hart CriCbt) were the ona celebrattna u the Democratic .,, ........... caucu In llalne •bowed Colorado Sen. Hart the winner. . Hart calls Maine' art other pOlitical miracle' In Calif ornta. everybody seems eager to back a wlnne~. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sen. Gary Han ii findi111•: that Hollywood, liu everyone else., lovet a winner. c Han's unupected Democratic presidential primary triumph in New Hampshire has revived interest -~ financial support -from Southern California boosters who had backed off after a t 982 fund-raising bash. • The Colorado senator. who on Sunday won the, Maine caucuses, bas picked up $80.000 in contributioos" from Southern Californians since his victories in New Hampshire and the fowa caucuses, slid 6is sta e cam.,.aiift=.~_.... manager John ElTlerson, a Los Angeles attorney . "They used to say'' I don't think be can win; blab bWI: blah,'' said Orion Pi.ctures chief Mike Medavoy, o ne of Hart's main Hollywood bitckers. "Now they're sayiJla. ·w e' want him to beat Mondale,"' "I have more people calling me interested in &ivina lo Hart than in making movies," Medavoy added. Carole King's previously scheduled March 24 benefit PORTLAND, Maine (AP)-Gary Hart neighboring Massachusetts, a gfeeful Hart New Hampshire primary win last Tuesday. delegates. Even though Hart came out concert for Hart is developing into a major Hollywood said today his upset victory in the Maine said of Sunday's win, "I have always been "Now we come up t~ Super Tuesday ab~d in the vote, the precise number of event. Emerson said the listpf stars lending their names to Democratic caucuses proves what he's saying there was more Hart support than (March 13) ... and by that time we should d.el~tes he will win is uncertain until the the show includes Warren Beatty, Donna Mills, Goldie known all along -that he has more most people realixd." He added that see what the result is. I'm quite hopeful," state party convention in May. Hawn, Jack Nictrolson, Cynthia Sykes, Candy Clark, support than many people gave him credit "there's something more important than the former vice president added. conced-The makeup of the state delegation to the Tony Frahciosa and Gene Wilder. for. · money and endorsements and the rest and ing, "I think it's a tight, close race and it national convention is expected to gener-Hart got some early backing from Hollywood and Loser Walter Mondale concedes the race that's the message" of Maine. could go either way - and that's why this ally follow the results of the caucuses, but Southern California at the November 1982 dinner at 20th for the party's presidential nomination Mondale, appearin~ on the NBC-TV debate will be the determinant." the state convention is not required to Century-Fox studios, which attracted many stars and "could go either way." "Today" show, said it 1s precisely a debate Hart quickly re.arranged his schedule to precisely reflect the outcome of the raised S90,000. The event was co-hosted by Medavoy. Hart called Sunday's win "another on the issue that he is counting on. , fly South tonight in hopes Qf carrying his caucuses in selecting the national conven-actor-director Beatty and Hart's fellow Coloradan, oil political miracle." Complete returns from ''The issues that are now being deb8iled New England political momentum into tion delegates. magnate-studio chief Marvin Davis. · Maine's 414 caucuses showed him with between Se11. Hart and myself, <>;ice Georgia. Alabama and Florida. three of the Mondale, one week ago the prohibitive But Southern California fund-raising efforu since almost 5-1 percent to Monda:h:•s 44 percent known, (are) buildi ng strength for me.~ He Super Tue~ay states. front-runner for the nomination. said he then only pulled in an additional $82,000 -until last in a race the other contenders had said he "probably delayed too lorfk in ~n. John Glenn, former Sen. George would contiriue to attack Hart aggressively Tuesday, when Hart beat former Vice President .Walter .. . conceded ahead of time: · . q~t>an&.". but added that h~·~ :t1ow· McGov.ep.!i™~ Jac;:ksonJ1~~ ~ Q,!lllllDUOrlil:r,"1.~~~ ~ ~--~;lltin~~,.tfa~mh~_,.sii.\tktl q,im~~t ofa .... ~-~~~-~~.~~ .. --.... -~~S.h>lUnNtn'-~"'~-~~ ., ·"*·~~~i-\·,.1.7-..; ·~:~~~-:~--"· :--J.-~~~~~(_;...\'!'.,,·".:-::E. :.~~·--~~~ ·!\-· ·.~ \wm t-__.·rzS~.:..-· ----z ---.. ~~ti~ ... .i..,'-~~ 1 • e -altc.1 e sp0t1i~--,O-~ng-,.tremendous strengih," ~tie s;lci. rans'' to onaate ~d'Ohio n. oliii-Glenn.~<ij • · l(l!l!lm i 1 1 MondaJe and Hart. · "Weare still fighting back. We've got a long 'Optnge County developer Dave Stein also is finding' Of course. voters Job, school censure MOSCOW (AP)-All but a handful of Soviet adults cut battota In un- contellted ~ary electlont th8t gawa vot«a a c:nance to endoree 1,500 ~datM nq,mlnat~ by the Com-munfft Party, Sov'let news report• said toctay. The party newspaper. Pf avda, safd the balk>ttno was evUSence of • 'tM triumph of our way of 1lfe.1' . ~P4l'• reported that turnout ex~ 99.9 peroennn most of the SOYtet Union'• 16·rep1.1bUcs bye-p.m. S~, four hour• before Moscow ~ staflona doled. ~ tetevlak>n reported a 99.5 percent turnout In the Russian Repubffc, which lnckldea Moecow and Is the most poputous of the Soviet republtcs. · the estimated '175 mlltion ettglble voters are not obl~ted to go to the poffa. but thOae Who don't can face ceMUnt at their jobs ortchoofa, Turnout bu exceedecf 90 percent tor the past 40 ~. fn part beeelM local unlb of the party mobUtze to seek 100 percent tumouta In thelr dletrtct.. _ E~ cttfzen owr 18 it entitled to vote. 'Helpmg ture them to the polls on ~ W4)t'e ~stands' •t some poflloO atatk>r11 ..UlnG rare booka of literature ahnolt never seen tot ule In t>ook- ator.. The offloMll oewa agency T888, re- Port~ today that the etectton• w.re held lo ••a weff~ manner" and quo*i Ptavdau~they ''provtded turthef tMdenCe of the lnvk>lable unity of the Commun lat Party and the people, tbe triumph of our way of Ufe, and the SOvtet people'• confldenl>e tn tomor· row." Two candidates tor the Su~ Sovtet run fn each dlatrfet -one for1M lower house and one for the upP4!!f'. Each eerves a flve--year term. The Supreme Sovle1 meet• for a few days twtoe a year to ratlfy decisions taken by ltt Pree- ldtum. Votens can drop thef,( ballots tnto a "yea'~ box or.they can enter a t>ooth and mart< their ballot "no" -thereby calling attentfon to them981ves. Wrlt&-lns Jn. validate the ballot. Konstantin U. Chernenko, the new Communist Party leader. voted In northeastern Moscow and was $hown on Soviet television w1shtng election workers "great auccesaea.'' About 150 people gathered outside the poUlng place and· cheered as the 72-year-old leader and hts fur-coated wife, Anna, emerged. He made no <lOln"*1tl to reporters. Communlst Party members made up 72 percent of the outgoing parliament, but party endorsement Is esaentJal for all. Candtdates are eefected by trade untons. 1he young pommunlst League. work collectives and k>cal party bodies and the nomination. aubmttted to dlttrlct party offices before being "en- dorsed" at workplace8. White no taw prOhtbtts more than one cartdld~ef each 888t, the nomlnatlnQ process Is tightly cohtrolled and no such oppoSltfon emerges on the ballot. During the two-month election cam- paign before 'he voting, the party dlecuaee Its achievements and often takes swipes at ''so-celled d4miocratM: etectlons" In the United States. Mo nda le. who out-spent and way to go, but I am fighting." the gomg easier for Hart fund raising. Last year it took •u out-organized Hart in Mainer said today There arc more than 500 national Stein and two friends six months to collect $20.000; in that it was Hart's momentum from New convention delegates at stake on March 13. three days following the New Hampshire win, contribu- Hampshire that brought him the Maine and Hart decided late Sunday to cancel a tions totaled $30,000. · ., victory-a win that would have been even western trip in favor of more campaign "To pull $30.000 out of Orange County in three days more lopsided, if he had not begun time in the South. is unbelieveable," Stein said. "fighting back" after Tuesday's defeat. Hart's aides say they have picked up David Mixner. a leadini gay activist and political The Maine caucuses are the first step in supporters from candidates who already consultant in Los Angeles, said fund raising for Hart bas the selection of the state's convention have dropped out of the race. j become "very very easy." .. Girl, 15, given Austria invite LOS ANGELES (A P) -When Austrian President Rudolf Kirchschlaeger handed Santa Monica junior high school student Karen Bloore an invita tion to visit his country, it was hard to tell who was more excited. Karen, 15, said she .. couldn't believe" that the Austrian president would invite her after reading a school report she wrote about Austria for her history class at Lincoln Junior High last spring. . Meanwhile. Kirchschlaeger said he . had always wanted to see the "beauty and special way of life'' of California that he had been reading about "all the years of my life." The president's and Karen's paths crossed Sunday at a diplomatic reception in suburban Brentwood on Sunday, where Klrchschlaegerended a five-minute speech in German to present Karen with a letter of invitation from the Austrian government. "Come and see me too." the president said. "I'm lookin~ forward to seeing you again." Kirchschlaegertook time from hiseight-<iay U .S. tour -which began with a visit with President Reagan -to congratulate Karen on her fine history presentation. The girl's paper not only earned an A-triple-plus from her teacher, .Steve Kramer, but found its way to the Austrian government after her grandfather, Austrian-bom Walter Herley, sent it to an Austrian friend in a moment of pride. · The friend showed the lavishly illustrated report to the Austrian foreign minister, Erwin Lane. who impressed the minister of education with it at a cabinet meeting. · The iirl's report included a series of "interviews" with a vanety of Austrians -including a housewife. a mill worker and others. "I have to get a passport," Karen said Sunday, smiling. "That makes you feel important." She said she learned a lot about Austrians' way of life by developing the "interviews" with the ople. ~----o 19.4 cu ft. no frost • Dual Temp Controls • Rolls Out on Wheels • Energy Saver . I RUFFELL' ~~llouv~ ~-~a::tl!~ ~~~~.~~~~~:~ wlsli ra1s1ni C05!A MESA -••• I I>• Prime Rib or Fresh Fish I ss99·95 ONLY Model TFF19LC .. ... ·~,· ·. __ ..., ~ SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE 1947 • Woes ~or ACLU Complete Dinner with ~hoice of .l ~ soup or salad and dessert LOS ANGELES (AP) -Elizabeth Bouvia's legal battle to die in a county hospital is creating "a lot of bad blood" within the American Civil Liberties Union and forcing reconsideration of its stand an euthanasia, members say. The ACLU's Southern.California chapter represents the 26-year-old cerebral palsy victim in her fi~tfor court permission to. starve. to .death while Riverside qeneral Hospital provides pamk1llers and care. Ms. Bpuv1a says she's tired of living whh "a useless body.'' Although she once was able to complete a college degree and marry, Ms. Bouvia now is nearly immobile and in pain from severe arthritis. The hospital is force-feeding her under court order pending another hearing before the state's 4th District Court of Appeal. She's already lost three in RillC.Cside Superior Court and one before the state Supreme Court, which agreed that society's interest in preserving life outweighs her death wish. Richard Scott, lead counsel among the five ACLU attomep handlin4 the case, says he is "repeated!)' ·assu~ • the orgamiation will not pull out of the case 1t took last-October. But the chapter's committees on medical rights and those of disabled pcoele ~ cball.enginJ the ACLU's involvement as well as its ~t-to-die pohcy, both s~ated for discussion at the chapter s March 2 1 board meeting. Monica Weil, co-chair of the medical ri~ts commit- tee and an attorney who specializes in disabtlit)' benefitst 51ys that despite the "bad blood" and her pcrsonaJ · objections, "there is a duty to ~main" on the case. . But.she believts Ms. Bouv1a "does not ttavc the n&ht to ask the medical profession or the state to assist lier (suicide). I would like to see hcrc,beck out (of the hospjtal) and go someplace and do it." Hattan Hahn. a member of the disabled f'iahts committee says the case involves "a survival issue. It's only a short step to makina it (euthanasia for the disabled) obl-etory." . R4c Klaus, the com mi,tee's co-chaar, says some members see Ms. BbuVia·s cast "as impacting Tlot just quadriplqics but anyone in • wheelchair." Handicaooed ri&hts art>ups outside the ACLU. such u Advocacy for the Oevclopmenta11y Disabled, also have ~ )ler s.tarvation wish, sayina court approval would 11011 all disabled people that their lives were worthless. I /.' . . I • ~ FmDS INSlltANCE GR<D 441 ow "-wpwt llwt. Newpene..dt,C.. 631-7740 ON THE PENINSULA BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA Your Silent Partner. When a death occura In the family you need to make a Jot of r1ght dedalona. 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IDDINGS Even today some people suggest we I As a nuclear scientist, I had a hard ......,. abandon our unnecessary autos and time understanding why nuclear go back to the good, safe, economical .. ·'Each new technology has been opposed unnecessary. unsafe and uneconomical." the basls It was PJlAD mDDf08 Lodllana Stat• UDIYenlty Honorable handyillan ·repairs his dishwasher · Wife's challenge · Inspires intrepid do-it-your~elf er power was anaclced so harshly. until I horse. But a check ofhtstory telli us began to look back through history. I not to do that. A few days ago. my wife, Ann • ...). (oundthateverytcchnological lnhisbook"TheGoodOldOays walke<J into the liying room where J BILL H11m change, which we now consider an -They Were Terrible:· Otto L. was reading my paper, and stood improvement over what tt replaced. Bettman informs us that in 1900 staring at me until ( put the paper supplies water to the machine. In has been fought in the same way. The Rochester, NY. had I 5.000 horst>s down. Then, in all innocence, she said theory, it's simple. AH you have to do reasons have changed little. Each new which provided enough manure to a few words that are guaranteed to is unscrew ,t~e fitting with a wrench, technologyhasbeenopposed onthe coveroneacre 175 feethighinone make your blood run cold. She said. and the thing comes right apart. In basisitwasunnecessary.unsafeand year-abittoomuch evenfor H h d" h h · k" theory. uneconomical. tomato plants. f-4' relates that "somt• .. oney. t e is was er is ma mg I don't want to go into a lot of Galileo was forced to resign his pessimistic observers feared Amcric-funn y noises." technical detail, but the thing professor's position at Pisan U ni ver-na cities would disappear like There are two reasons why this wouldn't come apart. I called Ann at sjty when he stated that bodies of Pompeii -but not under ashes." simple statement sent me into work to ask her what she had done. different weights fall at the same ') The auto was greeted with horror near-shock. First. my wife has some-.. Oh yeah. l remember I had a little velocity. His detractors got very upst'l storiesdealtng with health effects for how acquired the mistaken belief that trouble with that. 1 got it so it didn't when he proved the theory by the passengers and ridiculous laws 1 can fix anything. Secondly, she's of leak. though," No better off for the dropping two different sized metal and regulations. An 1896 law re-Scots ancestry and sees absolutely no knowledge gained from that con· • balls from the leaning Tower of Pisa. quired thal a man on foot carrying a good reason to call in an expensive ve rsation, l fell back on the oldest The anti-technology: anti-science red flag ora red lamp precede an auto ~rained ·specialist for something trick in the handyman's book. people always hate facts. His suppof\ in the city.A nother regulation re-simple. like fixing a dishwasher. Her I got a hammer. of the Copernican theory of the sun at qtured that automobilists running on feehngs in this matter were clearly After several head-standing ham- thecenterofthe universe got him _ £Oun try roads at night must send upa shown. by the . fact th~t she was mer-blows, a mashed thumb and labeled asa heretic by Pope Paul V red rocket every mile and wait I 0 A nuclear realctor at the San Onofre power •tation. clutch.in_g a . pair of pliers and a so~e paint-peeling profanity, t~e 1 (1616). After almost 20 years of minutes fo rthe road to clear. They · screw~n"'.er in her hand. th.mg fina_lly . came apan. _Again, !' .1':°"tf~j:~!;.g~~rJ~$~l_~~~;~~~~~~L~~~~:_:.~~::':'k~2-t°~.~~~ . _,-~~,~~~!-~r~!.[:~:~-~~fate. :.1.-_ ~~t~~ ~to~,~~nn , __ J banned by t_h~ ~hurch. He was tned candles. . . telegraph w1rlsf~eeze~ and the ice oppos1non. Eve n a solar project, at ~i<llcf1Prr1st voluntecn~ to 1'72_-indi c~~per1'Ut:>e1ntq a~ff> . .,.tnlf::,l ··:; by the lnqu1s1tion. where he reponed· Wha~ about ~lec~nctty? A New accumulates untJI the wnes the Natural Arch National Park fi~ Three Mile _Island. I went into ~he fiu.10~. This 1s. rough~y akin to stuffing · ly reeanted under threat of tonure "York T 1 mes eduonal (Dec. 30. 188 7) br~ ... The next time this happens location. was killed after critics kitchen. "fhe dl,,hwasher was making a bi I hard ball into a hght soclcet. By all . and was incarcerated. sa~~: . . ""' ~he electric wires will have their share charged that it was environmentally funny noises. . that's belct:U~~ to11oi:nc handymen, . J~st as th~re arc "<:xperts" tes-The re11na of the h.um~n ey.e 1s . 1n makin$ the scene a very li vely one. unsound. . As _I stood there •. ev~uat1n~ the ~hat she did 1s 1mpo~1ble. And, even ufy mg on different sides now about acc ustomed to a cena_in ~1 ven tntens1· No one will be able 10 tell which one Someday the facts about nuclear snuat.10~, An~ said There s a 1f she _managed to make the CO!lncc- new t~hn~logy, there were.expens on tyof1Jlum1nat1onwh1ch1smany ofthousa~dsofbrokenwiresis powerwilldrownoutthefears.After d~h1ck1e,_thats connected to the t~on, 1t should have leaked hke a opposite sides of technologies tn· degrees below that of electf!C•~Y· and cha~ged with a current strong enough all , nuclear power has been operating thingamajig that yo~ have .~o unscre_w sieve~ Oh, w~ll. at .. I.east she ~ , troduced m th e past. "Expen'' testi-an} vef) rnatenal advance in 1nte~s1· to kill, or at least stun the man who safely in this country for 25 years before you ca~ ~et ~t out. How did m_em~rs having a ltttle trouble mony about the first railroads pres-ty must nece!lsanly prove very 1rntat-touches it... without a single person dying as a ~he know th1~. Simple. She had with 1t.. . • . ented before the Royal Society of mg. (This) r.a1ses the J)<?tnt whether The streets will soon be rendered result of a nuclear accident at a installed the thu~g herself.. . Hav~ng overc~me Ann s 1~stalla- England included statements that 11 the properties of electric light are\_$.uch impassible by st un ned or killed commercial power plant. Someday We were now m_volved in a Matter t1on, d1~~mbhnf the machine was was dangerous for trains to exceed 30 as to ~ender 11 a sa~e and wholesofue the fears about nuclear power will be of Honor. Anything that had _been mere ch1l~ s play. went _to the parts mph because air would not enter the substitute fo~.the hght produced by ~~;~s~d~roenv~~ff~t~~!lt~le~~~ expressed only in articles li ke this done by a 5-foot, three~mch, store. taking the pump_ wnh me, and compartmentsand thepassengers combust1~n. . . whi ch includethemashistoncal 11 0-pound woma~ could surely be bought the parts. This was pretty would be suffocated. Sparks would set An earlter New York Tl mes ed1 -fresh casualties among the work-anecdotes to amuse a well-info rmed undone by a six-foot, two-inch, uneventful, other than the man the houses on fire, and clouds of tori al (Dec. 25. 1883) said: men ... " audie"nce which uses. and trusts 220-pound man. Couldn't i!? I now telling me that I couldn't possibly smoke would poison the air and kill "No one seems !O have thought of Although electncity 1s now ac-nuclear power asa clean, efficie~t and suddenly remembered the time that h~ve taken the fram~soff of t_he gidget th_e animals. These trains.would the pleasant~!-lrpns~ that the electnc cepted and depended upon. the economical source of its electricity. Ann h!id asked me ho~ to .. d,o without fi_rst removing the gisad~h. fnghten the hens ancf stop their light companies which use currents of public still has widespread fear and something and I had rephed, It s but there It was. You can't argue with egg-laying and horse breeding would dangerous intensi ty have prepared opposition to some means of produc-Frank Iddings 1sa professor of simple. All you have to do is ... " and success. rapidly stop and cows would gjve no for us in readiness forthdirst winter ing it. Nuclear power is the primaf)' nuclcarscicnceat Louisiana State she had nearly thrown somet~ing at By _the time Al_ln got _horn<:. the milk. rainstorm. Evrry few wmters we ha ve target forth is fear. but coal. l lnivcrsity. me. Seems that when she was mstall-machme was happily pumng to itself. mg the dishwasher, (before l met her) she was suitably impressed with my she had made numerous trips to prowess as a dishwasher technician, hardware stores for parts and mfor-and the world was again a happy mation, and whenever she asked place. about something, the reply invariably As for myself. I walk lightly around YOU CAN BE IN FOUR PLACES AT ONCE started with "It's simple. All you .. :· here. After all, 1 woulcfn't want to The followi ng day, while Ann was provoke Ann, and maybe end up w1th at work. I started dis-installing the my head installed in a pickJe jar. dishwasher. Everything was going Dunng the Summer. more than 2.000 people a day visit the Four Corners Monument -where Arizona. Utah. Colorado and New Mexico meet. .Ritual is to get down your hands and knees so yo u can situate yourself in all four states at the same time. I remember wanting to do that. long ago. but don't remember why? If you forget wh y you once longed to straddle borders so you could be in more than one place at the same time. you've lost the small boy in you. Sigh. The Shelby Electnc Company in- stalled a li~tbulb in a Fire Depart- ment buildmgat Livermore, CaJif .. in 1901. At last report, it was still shining. Thin k ofthatl-Burned almost continuously for more than three-quarters of a century . Is such longev1t> a Ouke? No, say some expens. lightbulbs could be made to last indefinite!). 1f there were any profit in 1 t. Q. What Qualilies an au1ornob1lc to be called a "luxul) ca(''l A. A base pri ce of at kast $ J 2. 500 1 n 1982 dollars plus lls load of options. center." That. because a sufficient number of childless couples. mamcd or not. aren't bu}tng the famil y-room notion. Those in Laos who consider them· sel ves owners of cats neither let those cats in the house nor buv food for them. ' Young fellow, did a barber ever threaten to cut off your ears if you Or so th e experts sa}. ,,,~!· ... ~~ .. ]:~' "-~\ .. ?"¥~·<V<*"'t)ltl'l~f"'f~ .:..:/;-fl. Q. Wh y is a cnmrflal act1\11) ca lled a "racket"1 , A. An offshoot of 1t~ 01hcr meaning. a disturbmg no1!le. Pickpocket~ used to shoot off firecracker~ 1 n crowds to distract their marks Q. Which 1<; h1gger. a whair·., brain or a human"s'.1 A. A whale's. Human hratn weighs about three pound~. a ~halc's about four and a half pound~. The United State'>. unlike other l·ountnes. ha-. no ollic1al language. What la\t )ear"s homebuilders calkd the "'fa mil}' room" is now being advertised as the "entertainment didn't sit stil l. Some barbers did so in Elkhart. Ind., evidently. Such a threat 1s specifically outlawed there. In .the South Pacific are two newly named islands, Sasha and Reproach. Check a new map. Sasha is above Reproach. In some states. please note, it's a cnme to dance to "The Star-Spangled Banner." And that. as any con- I ( I' no1sseur of dance music will tell you. along well. right up till it came time to Columnist Bill Harvey lives in is as it should be. disconnect the copper tube that Huntington Beach. Charles Lindbergh was the six ty-seventh man to fl y across the Atlantic. World's largest herb 1s the banana Use· sIDaller buses to reduce nolse plant. " L.M. Boyd columnist. ( ,• IS a syndicated To the Editor; the right of pedestnans and vehicles It has come to lll Y attention that to pass in.an orderly manner. Look at plans are being made to reroute buses the library area and to where the down Golden West Street in Hunt-streets including Golden West have ington Beach to reduce noise and not been brought to a mode1 n level of congestion and vibration elsewhere. design required for ex isiting use and We already have a serious enough demand. There is less room for more problem on Golden West Street. At buses in the area than where the buse~ some points the street is twenty years in question already travel. Rather, behind in capacity; at others, it is the9 move bus routes around to quiet handling an unfair share of Hunt-the complaints of residents ington Beach local and through elsewhere. My building now is being ;(") traffic. vibrated to destruction by the vi- ' 1'...~ i( brat ion of all the trucks and traffic as ~ We have these kinds of situations it is now. , (( ~ • existing in.areas with a heavy volume Wh¥. not .take 1· look at the buses:. .-.-.... ~-~-:··~-·---·<~~~na!'. ~~~£'1~~f~ : .. ~\~~)~..!!::~~~ \ \ f Golden Wes~dinger where huge streets one·third full most of the time.'· io.' / vol~mes ~f through traffic are co_m· . We could use smaller buses and the peting with several large. shop. ping benefits of such a·move would be the ~nte~ and Golden West. College reduced noise, smell and congestion > with its thousands of daily com-you seek and a big relief to the munters. Look at the area around taxpayers Murdy Park (where l live) and the· · traffic accidents and vandalism there. 1 UJlC you not to add to the noise. Small children congregate here by the vibrat1on. smog and congestion we hundreds as they 10 back and forth to along the Golden West corridor school. the Murdy Park recreation already suffer with because others area and the surround int residences. complain more loudly of the ~me. Many of these small chi dren are on l am sure if all the facts above are bicycles. There 1s a major cross tr,affic pattern at Golden West and Warner, where a high school, and three tar:ie shopping centers are competing for considered, most people will con- clude we have more than our share now to contend with. VIVIAN BLACK Huntington Beach Kids presumed guilty until cleared by tests WASHINGTON-Oespit~of­ fic1al denials.it seems clear that pseudo-scientific theories of crime prevention have found a home in the Justice Department. Money has been funneled to various "ologjsts" who think they can spot fu ture delin- quents on the strength of biological profiles. In other words. the federal law enforceme nt agency 1s notJUSt throw· in1 out the Common Law assumption ofinnocencc untal guilt is proven - but 1s actually conspmng to subject large numb\:r!)ol }oung Amencani. to su rvci I la nee. When I first broke the ~tory of one weird proposal-to spot future criminals by testing young boys for lcfi-handcdness. sweaty palms. oddly shaped ears, lonJ third toes and similar danger .signals -several membersofC'on~ess reacted with outrage. The pro1ect was quickl y j unked. My associate Indy Badhwar has ------~--------------- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat \ ' . . H.L. 8chwert1 Ill ~•OI•- Cl\uy DoweJlb1 (O•IOt -........ .,,, tull'l<I PuOI•- I Urr, D. lpeert .,,•1'-011\0 fa.,,,. ' I J1c1 ANDERSON 1nvest;p1edother Justice Ocpan- mcnt proposals. includ ing a $325,000 grant to the Rand Corp. to identify future delinqucntund develop "in- tervention strategies." and an $800.000grant to Dr. Judith Reisman to mom tor the hormonal and neu· roloajcal res~nscs of young boys caposcd toairhc maguancsand pomogroph1c film~. The latest cockamamie project - cosungabout $900.000-wtll try to track the causes of del1 nq uent:y back btyond ch1ldhood to tbd"'omb. fl proposc5 to investigate the effect that "severe and orolongl'd disturbances i. to the mother dunng pregnancy" may havo"tochaqge the behavior of the fetus and even to leave dispositional traits that persist beyond birth." Citing the country's "pragmatic need for a rapid identification of aggressi vc ju vcn 1 le behavior before it escalates to violent criminal activi· ty," the study will evaluate "bioto~cal factors" that may indicate potential danger. The project is bciOJ undertaken by the University of Pennsylvania. The FBI will have a hand in the • project. Three G·men will putici· pa tc. and pan of the project will be conducted by the F81's Behavioral Science School at Quantico, V#. As proposed, the study wall develop computcnicd s1atis1ical profiles of potential delinquents. pouiblytcad- 1 na to·• the cvol utaon of a national ocntcrforthcanaty1isofvioknt • cnme." . ff thiuou.ndt f'llmULar.1t should. uc:h ii federally furtded .. vio1n\tt ' I center" was proposed in California in 1973 when Ronald Rcqan was governor. It was to be run by proponents of psychosuracry and drua trca tmcnt for those deemed to ha vc "vioJcnce-p,.cdisposin• brain disorders." The center was killed tbrouab the intervention ofthen·Sen. 5'm £rvin, 0-N.C., whocaJted il "an extraordinary challcS?F to human frttdom and dianity.' A few months later, lhc glare of publicity allO ended a proposed arant to Richard Nixon's person.al phys- ician. Dr. AmoJd M. HullChncdtcr, who wanted to screen 8-~ear--oldsfor "delinquent tendencies, •treat some •f thcm and put the "hard core" in pedal detention camps. footnote: Rep. lkcAndrcw5, O.N.C .. iuthedulcd tobqin hear· in&S tomorrow on 1 blll th11 would prohibit t'ptrimcnt.alion on chll· dren Ja k Amk1'0n is a S)'ndiflt«I colvmmst. · .. . ..., r • '11 . , By KAREN E. KLEIN Of ltle D.., l'tlot llefl Daniel Morrow, 17. admits most tcen-a~ers don't have the ambition and willpower that he does. But he says anybody could do what he's qoing now -working 12 hours a day. seven days a week. as a small-business owner. The Newpon Beach teen graduated from Costa Mesa High Schqol's independent studies program on Jan. 16 and opened his exotic pct store. Rain Forest Pets. in Costa Mesa on Feb. 12. For a graduation gift and Christmas present. his mother. Vi- vian Fritze, provided the funds for him to purchase animals. lease a Newport Boulevard storefront. re- furbish and equip it for exotic pets and go through the legal procedures necessary for beginning businessmen. Fritze. a freelance stenographer, estimates she has invested upwards of $10,000 in Rain Forest. Potatoes are in the chips ~k==:mU.i~i~~ :>1. .. Growers say champers are ) ~ hardly junk food junkies GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP) -In a year's time, how many chips does a chip lover chomp when a chip lover chomps potato chips? For the average American. 4. 7 pounds, or about half a gross of those little sacks,sold in v~nding machines. says -Wilbur pould, a m~n who knows his spuds. Gould, who has worked at the food industnes center at Ohio State University for 34 years. spoke at the I 984 National Chipping Potato Seminar. But you can't get those delectable crisps from just any old potato. says Dan Hall, executive director of the "lational Potato Council. Russets and baking potatoes don't have the right amount of starch to be quality chipping spuds. he said. Denali, Mononaz and Norchip potatoes do. At the convention, chipping potato growers and processors gathered to discuss technical and marketing problems and junk the l~ea tha~ potato chil?s a~ junk food,; "There's no su'ch thing as Junk foods,JuStJunk diets, said Joe Whelan. past president of the Potato Chip Snack Food Association. " For every 2'12-inch-Oiamcter potato, a consumer gets I 00 calorics and more tnan a third of the federal recommended daily allowanoe of vitamin C, 20 percent of vitamin 86 and a yariety of concentrations of other ·vitamins and minerals, according to literature made available at the meeting. ''But only about 7 percent of the people know what nutritional information means." Gould 51lid. "We're tryina to get it back into the elementary level," p0ssibly throu&h the use ofstars to rank foods by nutritional value. · "The Potato is one of the few foods in the whole world you can sustain life on." In fact Hall addca, a foundation rCQCntly has been formed which wdl be "workina with CARE lO get more potatoes into the Third World." However. because of lmp0n and cxpan restrictions. potatoes may ba~e to be dehydrated or flaked before beina sent overseas. ~ Hall, wb.o caJI~ himself a "purist" when It co. cs to chewina chips, 1s amazed at the p0pulan y of ketchup-fiavoRd chips,, which have go~c over. well in Chicqo; or vinepr-and-sah-flavorcd ch1pS, which Can· . adian~ love. · · " ... America's heritage· is melting Statuessuff eyring as acid rain is major problem Barbara MalllCan appeara amued by the point Roy Studer la maktn1 with COmmodore Terry M°'9lgan after lnatallatlon dinner. Dllllr ............ ..,.,....~ Were Zanne and Ted Wlna:1.:~ left, and Jady Dake cbatttna abcMat choraa line at Bahia Corin n Yacht Clab'a Commoclore'alla.U? " , YaCht club ceremony was really fleet Kicking Commodorettes liven officers• tnsta latton Some commodores made waves on land when they aot !egether recentl y for the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club s annual ball. They had it all ._ good food, &oo<l drink and dancing girls (the Commodorcttcs)and they panit:d into the night that staned with four cocktail panics held in members' homes. The VI P's and their wives arc Commodore Terry M1U11an and Barbara (a fonncr Rose Queen), Vice Commodore Fred Martla and Featoa, and Rear Commodore lloy Studer and Jean. They were whi kcd from one pany to another, then taken back to thc'ball to vcct the 240 mell)btrs and guests. Hosts for the pre-ball parties were Lew and Bernice ) /.i I __ __i Copp assisted by Hobie Deuy and Claris Woa1; Dn. Carolyn Nel1oa Hardy and Bill Hardy, with ca.hoits Mary Jue. and c;arltoa Wllllamsoa; Mary and Bob Longpre with LlDda and Jack H1rt and Ju. and AJ Cauell with ca.hosts Emily and Dave To-'. This year, instead of the usual exchanging of officers• flags, the CommOdoreucs ~id a dancing tribute to the chief yachtsmen. On cue from Lew Spnauce, master of ceremonies, the Commodoreucs (all club members themselves) danced the fulJ length *the dining room's palm-lined center aisle to the sounds of ''It's Entenainment," played by Jean Taadowsk.y at the piano. The officers were then U\stallcd with all due ceremony. Afterward. newly elected offi°'rs and directors - Lorea Wel11, Dave Tosb, BUI Reed, Jay Pyle, both of the Ors. Hardy, Jim En1lp, Jim MMre, DouJ NMDU, Steve Atbw Jack Sporleder .tnd Skip Crue -were congratulated by wtves Cbrtlee Wein, Emily T•, ' . . I Doaaa Reed, Gloria Pyle, Doretta Easlp, AMnJ Moore, llatb Noonan, Diane Askew, Sudy Sporl.iler andJuCnne. · Also on band for the shipshape evening were staff commodores and their wives. Bowanl and Nuc1 Laq}eJ were seen along with Patrick and Catatert.e no.pa, Jerry and_Jean Devlriu, James and 'Vel ... Emmi, Walter and Gury Scb~r. BM and ~ Hartma.~ Kim ~ and Junior staff commodore James Moore with wife Audrey. Hobart Daaay wu thcrt with date Claris Woea. One of the high notes of the cvcnini was unplanned -Lew pruancc interrupted the danc1'!i to announ°' that Dr. BUI OtlermJlltr ~ s the Cla . E win~r in the Southern Ocean Racing Conference's \ax-race 1eri~ and S«Ond overall w1nner. in has 39· "Al.nee.•· Paparaw is wriu~n by Pilot ·k editor Mdmd1 Huddleston. \ . ' J tit. . ..... ..... ' ' . Or .. Cout DAILY PIL.OT/Mondey, Match 5, 18M GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY . "-... . Mom's temperon tap A11 LANDERS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Dunnt the C'hnstmas hol· idays our 20.year-old son (a sophomore in colleJe)came home formnedays. He and his friends were in and out of the house constantly. They put away at least a dozen six-packs cverx. night. When I com men~ on what looked to me hke too much drinking, my husband said,·• Don't com ptai n -1 t' s better than bard liquor or drugs." My sister's college-age children (a boy and a girl) are aJso big on beer. The boy was involved in a car accident last June and declared legally drunk. My sister was surprised to discover how zonked her son got on beer. She thought it was a very safe drink for teen-agers. When l was growing up. we drank a little on weekends. but very few in our crowd were ever seriously intoxicated. I remember a girl in my high school who passed out. The students talked about 1t for months. Am I unduly alarmed. as my husband says? You are in a position to know what goes on. Ann. Please tell us. - ILLINOlSMOM DEAR MOM: Yoo are n<>t "uoduly alarmed."Tbere 111 plenty to be concerned about. I'd say you are rlgbt on. Beer Is an alcoholic drink and alcohol ls tbe most abused drug of all. People who beUeve beer ls "safe" are fooling themselves. Autboritlea in the field tell us tbal many alcobolic1 drink noth101 8 UT beer. A tbree-year survey at Southern lllinola·Univenity In Carbondale, DI., showed tbat tbe use of alcohol (beer as well as boo1e) interfered wUh tbe academic performa~ce of one student lo every five. On~thlrd of the student body were described as "heavy drinkers." TbestacUu hee mo110ftH lDdlcate tllaUO percent or : all collep 1t•deot1 (male aid female> ban• clrlllk.lal problem. Part of tlae dWlccaUy lt ecoao1PIC1. fte beer compeale1 are Ute mos& coul1teatly retlable sourcet for fu.nd111 campus activities. Eltber Ute colleen must 1top acceptlac money from tllem or be prepared to accept Ute co11eqaeace1. Tile altenaadve la for otller ldada of apoaton to atep baud plekap Ute tab. AAy &atiert out Ute re? I can't thlp.k of a better lDvestment lD bamure1ource1 at a time wben It ls oot eon1ldered aauoaJ for a college student to get drunk two or three time. a week. •••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I married a man with four unmarried children. I thought they would be no problem because they arc adults. I was wrong. My husband and I have not been aJone for more than 30 days at a stretch .. At least on.e of hi~ children (occasionally three at a time) bave lived with us while looking for work. They have stayed anywhere from two weeks to 11 months. Thesechildrenareruiningourmarriage. I feelasifl'm, running a boar{iioghouse. Any advice?-FLORIDA J MISERIES . DEAR FLO: If they are really trying to find work, you · are stuck. When you marry a maa witb chlldren, Utey are part of the package. However, you bave a ri&ht to lnaist tbat these unemplO}'.~d boarders aod roomers belp wltb the housework, erraodi';1aundry. etc. Your bosband t bouJd backyoo. • • • Don't get burned by n ··1ine" that's too ho~ 10 handle. Pla v1 t cool with Ann Lander's guide to "Ncckmgand Pct'tmg -What Arc the Limas?" Send your request to Ann unders. P.O. Box 11 995. Chicago. Ill. 60611. enclosmg 50cent5 and a long. stamJX->d, self-addressed envelope. .. . • • _ t-·-.. ~" t!!'f .:a~R!~EI • "4-·--~·-----· ·· ~ '"S_ J;' l\rL~.~~ l=lY~G ·· Ti\T~J\1.G·~ .. '-~~~-,. .... . ~~-.~~~~~_,= .... I«~J..;?l,,:~~·~-:'lA~c·.-.·~!.8~ -~ ... DE AR DR.-------------adult level. and hope that he has the stamina to lose those STEINCROHN: As a extra pounds. • NO LIMIT TO THE NU' MBER OF loving grandmother I } . DEAR DR. STEINcRORN: 1-pnde m y~lf on taking -don't want to lose the PETER r r k . d d fi t love of my only good care o my feet.'-hange ~oc s twice a ay, ry my ee TIMES You CAN ENTER'• grandson. rm afraid well after bathing, powder them etc. Y~t. 1 ~uffe~ from th~t 1fl .tell him how STElllCROHll corns. I can't understand why I should have this nuisance. hes losing his good Mr. H. • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY ... 4 "~ DllAWlNGS tACll Wttl Each Drawing will be for ... GRAND PRIZE.!!~~l •......••...••. SJ 00 1 I P • (MON) s r1ze ....•..•..•.•... Znd Prize.!~~~l ...•.... 3 d P • (FRI) r r1ze •.•..••..••.••. 550 s15 510 HERE'S HOW. • • looks bv overeating,••••••••••••• DEAR MR. H.: Do you take good l:are of your shoes, he will resent it . too? One common cause of cornlt is fri ction and pressure He is 16 an until si" monthl> ago. anyone would agree due to shoes that are too smtll. Be sure there's sufficient that he was as handsome as any Hollywood idol. But th en room between your large ~e; ~nd the end of the shoes. he began to overeat. Always asking for seconds and piling DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I suppose you've been in the rich desserts. asked tt\is question often: How soon after a heart attack is Now his features have become rounded and he's fat all it safe to have sexual relations? Do you mind if I ask it over. Shall I tell him or leave it to his folks'! My daughter · ? M F . again. r. . doesn'l seem to be di~turbcd about 1t. Mrs. L DEAR'MRr. F .. I'd like to answer it in your specific DEAR MRS. L.: What are loving grandmothers for? case but 1 think n's safer to leave that up to your own Especially when the mother won't acceptthc rcsponsibilit} card'iologist. But there's a general tx:lief that if the h~rt' of trying to keep the young~er's weight down. My advice is p~tient is wel! enough to ~hmb a flight or two of stairs tell him. Some day he may ank you for your interest and without any discomfort ht· swell enough to have sex . "bravery." • • • About one 1n fi"e American teen-agers have some DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm 75 and have lived eating disorder. Eit h«rthcy eat too much ortoo Intl~. Some long enough to observe that there seems to be more illness sufTer from such ~enous problem~ as buhm1a or anorexia around now than when l was a bo). How do you account nervosa. for that'! Mr. L The time to treat the weight problem 1s before the risks DEAR MR. L.: People arc ll\'lng longer than they did and complicatwns mcrease. Eating attitudes are formed 50 or more years ago. Therefore. we're more likely to suffer when the child 1s }Oung. Most parents now know that the from diseases associated with aging: arthritis. cancer. "fat bab} 1sn 't lhe health) bab)." And they should know diabetes. heart attacks. stroke. As one patient said the other that 80 nrrccn t of overweight teen-agers can) cxce!.s da\'. '"And don't let's forget constipauon." t"" • • •• poundage into adulthood. Besides goo<l looks. there arc eH:n more important considerations: heart attack. stroke. diabe tes, hyper· tension. The reduction JOh 1s simpler at 15 than 45. I doubt. Mrs. L.. that }OUr grandson will love )OU less by your evident 1n1rrrc;11n him 'it ciown with him. dic;cuc;" it on an WEDDINGS . -- Dr. Stcincrohn welcomes questions from readers. He cannot answer -all 1nd1 \'/dua'fl\ b111 will include those ol general intercsr in his column. Send yourquesrions kJ him. in care o(the Dail) Pilot. P. 0. Bo.\ 1560, Cosw Mesa, CA 92626. Fine-Norris Berman-Berger An Arch of swords cer-A yacht in Newport emony followed the nuptial Harbor was the selling for the mass Feb. 11 at Our Lad\ marriage of Kelly Jean Berger Queen of Angers Catholic and Bruce Alan Berman. both Church. linking Anne Marie of Newport Beach. Los An· Noms of Newport Beach and geles Superior Court Ju<lge Lt. (J.g.) Gregory Richard Carlos Verlarde. a family Fine of Pottstown. Pa. frie nd of the Bermans, per- The bnde, daughter of formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. The bride. daughter of Norris of Newport Beach. Colleen Bushong of Belmont, wore an Fink original wore a traditioni!l gown of full-length gown of white ivory chiffon. trimmed in satin and alencon lace. The seed pearls with a full-length dropped waist and fitted lace \'etl and train. (1) Enlet your Soci4l Security number, Dame. 4ddresa 4.Dd receive your prize ID c&ah. II you win a Qr&lld pri:w of sleeves were complimented Maid of honor was Shan phone. no. on the coupon below. EDter u many lime• u SlOO., a check in that •mount will be ma.Med to you after by a pearl trimmed headpiece Littlefield of Newport Beach you ~11h, but o~1¥ one eulry ~:~pe,~ea.ae.;., ·~' . .:13~ have ~reNnl~ y~ ~1~i ~~rity car~ at t_he,,,.-:iD .. ail~-••,-" ~~~~!r v-~~Snc.le~.gt~ ...._ ~ .. ~~~Ith of B~~-aJ._~~~-_ ,.K .• ~ .• l~~~~~~~~ ~~i.~m:~~~.O . , •. -d . ~~~~~~If·~· , ,.., .... ....,;; .. _ ~7-'l..,. -~ ..._,..,.., .. ~~ "rt"r . ~ c. -_ ___,;_~ . ~i12~lfy·~1ifr° a :xx:lal Secunty•carCf•may e e ey,, _ ried a cascade of white' or-Thl! bridegroom. son or Mr. and Mrs. Leona UllDQ a ••P4r4te envelope (5) To claim a prue, y~ur Social S.Ourity ca.rd mult be· chids and blue iris. . Berman of 1.J>ng Beach. chose his business partner and P!e .. nted at the Daily Pilot no later than 5:00 P.M .. two Robin · Lehman was maid of honor and other childhood friend James C'omaroto of Anaheim Hills as (2) Mail your entry 10 OraDqe Coa.t Daily Pilot, Social b'uaiDeM day1 after the number wu publi1hed. ADy prize attendants were Nan<>v Dishong, Lisa Mueller and Cecelia best man. Assisting as ushers were the bride's brother. Security Sweep.takes, 330 Welt Bay St., Col'la Mesa , CA not claimed by tbe deadline will be forfeited. Zanoni. ~ ., David Berger ofSan Jose. and Dt-nnts Buccola of Anaheim 92626 (6) ll 11 Dot neceS1ary to purchue the Daily Pilot. You may The bridegroom wasattende~ by (JDav) i1:ro.~isCs best Hill!.. (3 A winn1 n9 number will be published each M~nday, inspect the winninq numbers m the lobby of the OraDqe man and usher-swordbearers. ts. .g avi row!'• After the ceremony. attended by immediate famil}" Wednesday ""d fnday 1n the Daily P1'1"ot An 4dd1honal Coaal Daily Pilot or your local library. Glenn Dishong, Mark Meyers. Mike Peters. Kevin members. a reccpuon wa s held at the Balboa Bay Club. number will be published each Friday for S 100 Week.-Murphy. Tony Konecny, Rolfe Olsen and Thomas After greeting their guests. the couple left on a wedding trip ly Gra.nd Pme (7) EmployH• or repre1entahve1, or circulator• and di•· Lawankon . to Denmark and Italy. tnbutou of the Daily Pilot or memben of their familie• A rcccpt1'on at the Balboa Pavilion followed the Mrs. Berman is a travel agent for World Travel and a 4 U one of the w1nn1nq numbert i1 identical with yout Social S.Curity number , you mu1t claim your prize moD•)' by brinqin9 your SociaJ Security card to tbe DaJly Pilot office. You will then be declued the. winner &Dd immediately are not ehqible 0 r C h · · · · ceremony and was attended by 200 guests. student at ~n~e '-oast ollege w . ere she as ~aJonng 1_n 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS (8) The Dady Pilot will be sole judo• Ln tnterprettno theN rulea Oec1eion of the judqe1 i• fiDaJ • • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmON ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Please) NAME ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY STATE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~- ZIP PHO NE ~~~~~~~~- 0 Pleue •tart convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot .. I The bride 1s a iraduate ofCorooa.del Mar High School telecommun1cat1on~ and Bcr~an 1s the president of h!s and th e Um:\letsJty of Notre Dame with a degree in own firm. Cal Amencary Leasing of Newport Beach. He 1s busi ness administration. She is eruployed by Ernst & also a founder. along wtrh ha~ father ~onard &nnan. oi Whinney in San Diego. the Newport Beach based Tnad Amencan Energy. . 'Pablo' brings Lear back to TV By FRED ROTHENBERG '"'~ ..... NEW YORK -Norman Lear want~ to create the kind of family that (devision doesn't make anymore -thr trad1t1onal. sprawling Ameri- can clan that l•vcs together. loves together and ariucs together. But TV·s greatest comedy in· novator didn't assemble his family around a Midwestern heanh. No "Little House on the Prairie'' here Lear has given us a Los Angeles kitchen full of Mcucan-Amcncans. "a.k.a. Pablo," ABC's new comedy about a Hispanic nand-upcomic and his struuJes in Hollywood and on the homefront. begins Tuesday nigJlt with the first of so. episodes. Paul Rodriaue1. a real-life Met.· 1can-American comedian stamng in hi5 first TV senci, 1s a natural as Pablo Rivrra. whose SUl&e name in the series.is Paul and whose climp up the celebrity ladder ha~ JUSt been boosted by a network development deal. A viewing of two cp1sod 1ho~ this to be an afTect1on:ne provam that has ~me omu,ina moment\ hut i~ .. no1 runn~ enough 10 gain 1n tont ' 1mmonality. It 1s executive producer Lear's latest venture into social humor. "All in the Family'' introduced Archie Bunker as a blue-collar bigot. "Maud~" was about an ultralibcral loudmouth. "The JefTersons" took the wont from both, George is a bigoted loudmouth. and black as well. That kind> of humor may be the tou~hest to do well. To s...uisfy a broad audience, the situations and conflicts must be universally identifiable. yet the humor can't be overly homogenittd, lest the Riveras be· come the Wahons. And the charactenzations can"t be ofTen1ivcly broad or obnoxiously stcrcotypkal. A miserable sitcbm last year. starring Mclean Stevenson. ;ibout 1 WASP and bas Mell· ican·Amcncan neighbor. was one hu e insult joke -Stevenson's aolf pants and the neighbor's taco. lt was not a Norman Lear comedy. But there' nothing-wrong with having fun with the pn:fc.rcnC'Cs and d1!ltinct1oni of the Hispanic tifcst>lc. ··a.k.a. PabloM doc chat tastefully. One of the •how's five Yinten 1s Mc\lcan-mc-ncan Md a communi· tyconsultant named DolorcsSanche2 was h 1 red ns program adviser to check fo1 authenticity and guatd against offensive content. Of course. even if you lil<e Mex ican food , everybody doesn't aarce on the amount of hot sauce. Will it ofTena some Mexican-Americans that the Riveras have an old Chevy? The raucous "Family feud" of a clan, most of which is ljve-ln, in- cludes Pablo's mother (Ka!y Jundo, who starred with Gary Cooper in "High Noon") and a mcna1CTic of Msters, brothers, io·laws and kids. While P"blo is the comedian. h.b lick agcn(. played by Hector £1ito~ do, is the funniest man on the scrttn. Sad to ~y. he's not in cnou&h scenes and missma ahoatthcr from the siitth episode, which Elizondo directed. · EliLondo "Jose Sartchcz, who was antina chctsc at a taco stand before d1tc:ovcrin& his one clicnL Bui out an the Hollywood 1unaJc, Jo nchet \'Overs h•s bald head witl'I n rua. calls h1m~lf Joe hep1ro and comrs on as t~c slickest qcnt th•~ siJc or inc Rio C'irandc: .. Que pau. bubtt'>"' • \ \ AP Wlr9flllolo Double trouble Jane Seymour play• twin •l•ten in "The Dark Mirror," a televulon remake of a 1946 movie, tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7 . -e:OO-G TAXI 8 D G NEWS OAOWAH & MARTIN'S LAOOH-IH G CHIPS m M"A'S"H G POLICE WOMAH e TOP 40 VIDEOS (!) TWILIGHT ZONE I JACKIE GLENJOH • THREE'S COMPANY ~AH DYKE e HAWAII FIVE-0 ""'~"" 'Right Bed' wrong play at Huntington If you're w~rndcrin~ if th\.' play "Right Bed. Wrong Hu'ibnnd ·at the Hununaton Beach Pin' hou~ l'ould IX>"Mbl} be as !>tll\ as its title sugacm. be l\UUrl'd that It t'Ould indeed. This ligh1wcigh1 farce by Neil and Caroline Schaffner employ~ the same sort of plot construction lb that employed repeatedly by Orange County playwright Jack Sharkey. only less \ucccs.slully. It's a melange of mistaken identities inspm:d by the pursuit offinancial betterment. a theme that should have been retired years ago. There's not much d1rc.·ctor Howard Solomon's Huntington Beach cast can do exc.·ept grin and bear up under some painfull) rontnvcd and implausible snu- auons. A frw of th c.·m -Mark Newell as a bachelor fo1gning marriage to his buddy's wife. Lenore· StJeme as the borrowl.'d spouse. Warren West as Newell's nch uncle -acquit lhcmselH~s admirabl} 1n the proces!>. Others -pan1t'Ularl } Jeanne Mtlkr as Newell's II\ l'-in maid and Joseph l'<appa us StJcrne·sJealous real husband -push tlw1 r roles O\'Cr the hnnk of cancatun· c.;u\ll' J'homas as N<.'wcll'' true intended 1\ a .. Toi TITUS bland as her character name. while Gl~nn Meyers as the neighborhood drunk otlcrs predict9ble comic rtlid: • Its title notwt!.h~tandmg ... Right Bed. Wr~ng Husband 1) mild enough for the entire fam ily. no more suggcs11ve. Sa). than an episode <?f"Three's Company,'' which it resembles 1n plot construction. not to ~ent1on ~1gnificance. Performam.:cs con- 11nue Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 t.hrough Mar«h 31 at the pla) house. Mam Street at Yorktown -:'~cnue. Huntington Beach. rn the St-acl11l Village .shopping renter. Call 847-4465 for t1ckrt infor-mation. · BACK IN 1967, a performance of ..Teahouse ot 1hc Augui.t Moon at Orange Coast College prompted this reviewer to remark, "The play·~ mo~ d10kult rult! is marvelous]~ handled by Chns Weather- head who, as the Oe1 ha airl Lotus Blossom, delivers all her Imes 1n Japanese." f oday the fontJer Newport Beach actrcH is known to fani. of 1hc soap opera "The Edge of Night" as Alicia Van Dint, one of the world's richest 3nd most powerful women. Sh~ head an international con- glomerate and will &\op at nothing to ,&et what she wants' -bribery. man1pulat1on and tn;achcry are h~r stock in trade. h 's the third soaper for Chris. who previously appeared on .. Love of Lif~" and "As the World Turns." She recentlr, made her movie debut in "Touched ' with Robert Hays. Chris. who now lives 1n New York City. studied with Brc.·wstcr Mason of the Royal Shakespeare Compan> in London and has been performing profeu1onall> for the past • IS years. She appeared a1 the W1I· liamstown Thc.-a1er Fcstl\al 10 "HulJdav" with Christopher Rcc'c and 10 "hano;,·· with Chnswpher Walken. Cbrla Weatherhead Henreid can't give up 'smoking' The rnJSic Is on his side. . LOS..\ NGELES ( ..\P) -One of 1hc most famous bits 1hc ngarl'ttc!> although he ga \.l' up ~nwi..mg man~ )Cars in mo' 1c lore. thl' so:ne 1n .. Now Vo} ager" where." Paul ago. HC'nre1d light!> two cigarettes and hands one to Bette 1-.======----------======::;-1 Davis. wao; hated h~ th<.' director and vef} nearl> rut from the.· film. The hottest place on earth is about to get hotter ... ._. 6 .1\ .0 0 K t: S H I t: L 0 ·s fl) MACNEIL / LEHAER * * "The Sword And The Sor~•" NEWSHOUA . (1982) Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller. H 'd h t t d 7" . b bl "-·· eD llUSM.880fMANAGEMENT CZJ M<ME <.'nre1 . w •• o. JUS urn.~ ~· IS pro a y 1.1\!Sl •ALICE 01> A MATTER Of T A8T£ ())NEWS Cl) C88NEW8 · -·-·· *''°'···in Prllte 01 Oldet Woinfit" rcme.mbercd for Casablanca. antl 1s lhc uni} surviving 9 ABC NEW8Q (19781Tom B«enger. Karen Bllcil. star lrom that classic fi lm . . IBNBC~ ~1·M-.............. __ , -..u.la~ ~~-,~--~--... ~---....._at; ,_: --<. ... ~·,; ,....,·~--"'·~~~~--,1 ~ltSt 'H< r.-.m"-~-··8 · -1~ --~ho , .. , "*~J11r~obnumtryaltth10vo-..' . · · · jlj. -CO)~~ G'OlE e ~ZONE Angeles. He simpl:r did it while filming a scene wi.th Davis ~ .. 8 1 .. D 9 ABC NEW8 NIGHTUHE in the 1942 movie. But director Irving Rapper hated 11 and e an3000 (1981)0avldCar· QINSEAACHOf... wantC'd 11 ru1 from the movie. rldlne, Stoekard Channing. • THICK£ Ofl'HE HIGHT ~~ary White" 11977) Ed I ~~FAANCISCO It stayed m. of course. and women still rnme up to Flend«s. Kathleen Beller. la 1'00Cl.U8 ·~~~e/~~'. .~estaurants. hand him two cigarettes_ and say. -8:30-()) MOVIE * "Beyond Evil" (1980) Lynde 01y George, John Saxon. . -11:40- (PG].o; R ~~II!_~~,. . ~~l!!!!~~!'I') ~~e:~~~!!!!r-·~1tr~~~~ ~~ --~:f :_d:f'~ ·~ An D /UA and Cannon fiCXJO RtleaSt ----NOW PlAYING ---- BREA UA Mollies 990·4022 COSTA ME.SA UAConema 54(}0594 COSTA MESA IRVINE EdwMd s Cinema Edward s Woodbndge C.ntt>r979 4141 551 0655 LAGUNA HLU.S Edwaro s Ulguna HdlS Man 768 661 I ORANGE Qty Crnter CIN!fTl1 634·2553 OfWjG£ Stac111Jm Onve ·In 639-eno · WESTMINSTER Ea#ard 'Cinema West 891 3935 MU """"lliuPlw ~29 ~339 COSTAllW EdwllOl Hlll>OI r. .. n 631 3501 COJTAMHA Eo .. 1101 lawn Cen1e1 7Sl Al~ El TOllO Eowatds Slddte11K11 511.6890 **fllMlfOll KACIC E°"'llCIS lllll!lonoton Clole~ 84Cl'IU .. lOW<lldS WOOOOf!CIQI CotltlN SS I ·06M MISSIOllVIUO lOWllCISJ*5sloo V"tQ q 49S-6220 •OIWllllE Cntdome 634-2SS3 wur.nu Eowiros Cinema Wtst 881"3935 -----°""" --P¥lflt $ Ofan.Of °'""..,, &:W-9361 ~bl Plotlc' s Ho. Way l9 Orl¥t-lfl '81·3893 9TAXI a WHEEL Of FORTUNE (C)MOVIE * t * * "The Bridge On The Rlvtr Kwal" (195n WllllllTI Holden, Alec fhat happen<.'d once when he "as lunching with Davis and she offered a few comments for him to tell the woman. But Henreid.. still the impeccable gentleman. lit ~-=-~--1~=====================::t Cit'THATGIRl . -8:50- • PLEDGE 8AfAI< -7:00- UC8SNEW8 DNBCNEW8 8 HAPPY~YSAGAJH DABCNEW8 Q ~ ~ASY l8lAHO tD THAEFS COMPANY e WHEEL Of FORTUNE fD BU8INE8S REPORT G At COOPER'S OAAHG£ COUNTY ()) P.M. MAGAZINE @) EN'TERT AJHMEHT TONIGHT a LOVE CONNECTION e;,MOYJE ••• "Obv9f' Twist"' (1933) l,tclde Moore, lrvlng Pletlel. CID VIOEO JUKEBOX @ MOVIE ***Vt "'The Music ~an" (1962) Robert Preston, Shlney Jones. -7:30-fJ 2 ON TME TOWN D QI FAMll Y FEUD 8 LAVERNE l SHIAl..EY & COMPANY DEYEONLA • WKAP IH CINCINNATI e 9 PEOPLE'S COURT fa WlD, WILD WOAU> Of ANMAL8 ~== CID FAAOOLE AOCI< -7:45--·.,-SECAE~-ET ... S"OF A DOERT.- -1:00- fJ ()) 8CAAEa.ow l MAS. KING D a TME ST AAS 8A1.UTE THE U.S. OLYMPIC TtAM 8MOVIE * * * "Cfltls In Mid-Air" (1979) Geor& Peppatd, Kertn Graeele. I ~= ~AINMEHT TONIOKT .MOVIE * * * 1h "'Sabrina" ( 19~) Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn. Sl 8ECAET8 Of A DE8EA'T SEA ~MOVIE .:-;~~~}: ..;,.. . -..... ~NOT NEC€88AAILY THE NEW8 FAERIE TALE THEATRE MOVIE ***Vt "The Young Lions" (1958) Mlf'lon Brando. Montgomery Clift. -8:30- • TIC TAC DOUGH (!) LOVE BOAT m P.M. MAGAZINE ®MOVIE , * * ''I'm Oanblng Al Fut Al I C111" (1982) Jill Clayburgn. Nicol Wlllltin- '°"· -t46- li) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL -t.00- 1 ~~ "The Olfk Mirror" (Premiere) Jane =Stephen Colllna. • MEftV GRIFFIN ' • FIWfCW. M>EPEHOENCE TODAY Cl)MOYE *** ''Ptnonal Belt" (1982)-Marlel Htmlngwey, P1trloe Donntlly. -t:10- • GREAT P£RFOAMANCfJ -tJO-l~tRH.W **~ "Up The Down Stllfelle" !917) Slrldy OenM. Eiieen Heckert HOMIMCING AUUMF\MH -t.Al-=..T10M&. GEOQAAPt4I() -~ llt=PC*T,Nil LAHD Of THI GWfT1 D1I * "~!" (1M2) loott ... Wll- 11 Almel. (Q)DW **** "King Of Helttt" (1M7) ·NllA ...... ~lwfO'd. ---1..~NITWOM OOHIOOOMINGA~ -11:00-···•(])9 NIWI .. Gulnnees . -12:00- • ALfREO HITCHCOCK PAESENTS D EYE ON HOUYWOOO D HOW TO IE SUOCE88FUL IN AMENCA TODAY (!) NJEPENOEHT NETWOAI< NEWS . ®'MOVIE • ***"Brother John" (1972) Sidney Poitier, Bradford Dillman. @ STYLEM -12:30~ D IB LATE NIGHT WITH OAVIO l.ETTEAMAN 9 GREAT RECORD ALBUM COUECTlON DLA TODAY I]) AOWAH l MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN e LOVE. AMEAICAH STYLE e ART Of BEING HUMAN ©)INSIDEON -12:40-a ()) COLUM80 -12:45-®THEGREATST~ -1:00- " GENE AUTRY D HOUYWOOOCL08EUP &MOVIE **"'"A Walk In The Spring Rain" (1970) lng<ld B«gmtn, Anthony Quinn. (!) THE PAOTECTOAS ., AU. IN THE FAMILY eMOYE *-* * "Juarez" (1939) Paul Muni, Betteo.va. 13GENESCOTT @ MOVIE * *'" "Hanky Panlty" (1982) Gene Wildef. Gilda Radner. Cl)MOVIE **~ "The Entity" (1982) Batbara Herthey. Ron Sliver. -1:10- (l)MOVIE * * "Seier! 3000" (1981) David CIT· rldlne. Stoc:t111d Channing. 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The hiddinr has proceeded· Weil Nertll Ea1t 801ath 1 '' Z O Pu1 ? What do you bid now'! A.-When this hand was play~d in 1 rubbe r br1d1te l(ame. South elerted to bid two no trump. and North went to game. The opponent~ doubled and thf' carnage was frightful. South ~hould not havl' hid over two d111mond~ S1nrl' Lht·re might be no 11u1<'k ,ourrt.> of tricks, a no trump rontract ratc·d lo bt· ll·nuou' at ht"'l. Part nl'r 'uri·lv had a rt·a~onahll' \Ull l11r h1' 1 uln1·rahlt l wo It•\ l'I u\I r<'all . ,o L"o diamond~ rJltd to bt 1·m1ntntly pl.11 .1hl1· AN WEIS TO llUDGE QUIZ you mif(hl not ~able lo han dlt• tht• 'ubsc~utnl aurt1on. Hid lhrer ht.>arls Whtn you l:ttcr !!Upport diamonds. part ner will rcalh~t· thiat thi11 wa a cue bid. Q.3-Easl·Weit vulnerable. 11<1 South you hold: +QJ76 "K9M O QJ0~2 Thr bidding hu prO<'teded: North [alt South I • I ? WhJl art1on do you l•kt•! ha• improved hi~ hand. Rlam should be rt>rlain, and • Krand slam Is po 1ible. U you Jump lo five hraru to show your good 'upport and in· ability to makt• 11 rue bid. you rould gel lht 11urtlon too hiith for ordtrly investiKatton. Wt- prefl'r 1 wai~nl( bid of three spadu. Whtn you later sup port hearu. partntr 11hou ld h.ive a clear pirture of your hand -Kood ht•aru.11 drrt•nt <1p11dr suit hl'l1dc•li hy the ll<'r. :ind no rluh t·ontrol Q.S-East W1•sl \ uln1•r.1hh'. ,,, South vou hole!· +AIU2 '.·J o kQ98 •QIOH ThP bidding ha' JlrlH'1•1•dNI. r ... t South \.\Ht ~orch I . Pau P111 l Dblt ? A.-f1rsl. vou do not hav .. thr valor~ for .1 two ovrr one· rcspon'ir. ~rcond. \o\'l' do not fancy a frc•t• hid or one· .. pndt· on a fou r rard 'u1t "'h1•n vou itrr \llld 1n the· w11 p.irtn1•r npenrd t\ prnalt \ douhlt• or onl' hl'art I' JllrJrtlH .11 lhl' vulnt'r.ibilll). but 1t 1' r.1tht·r premJturt· P.1". Jnd \o\Jll What Mt1on do 1ou t.1k1•' to \l't' ho" thi· JIH'tiun A. -1' •.• , .• "'ll(hl not h.1v1• ij.2-l!uth vulnt'r.ibh.·. 11' dt•vt•lop.., Hf) 11... "'' n·op1•n1n!( ~out h 1 uu hold: huJ. but your ,11ft• 1·1l-arl.1 h.i' +KJllJ A94 '1 10962 •KIO Q.4 -A, ~outh, \\dnt•rahh.. I ht· !Jrt'pond1·r.1nn of Th•· h1dd1ng ha~ pron•1•d1•d. you holrl. ~tn•ngt h Hedouhlt'. Don't let ~orth tast South West +AQJ9S • K963 9 •762 you r '1nicl1·ton hrart drtc>r I Pua I + Pan 'fhl' b1dd1nic ha~ proct'1·dl'C1: ·' ou you ha vi' mort' than 3 Pau ? ~orth Eut South ~ ut t'OUUl(h out ~1dr trirks to \\ h.1l do you bid nO\o\ I J •./ Pan I • P111 mJkl' up ror that Oa111 . And .r A. -'ou .ire in '>fttm ll'r 3 Pau ? • tlu-opponent., run. do not riton .. rnd thr onl) 4ut·\t1on What do you btd no-." hesitate to wield thl' Jxt• •S <VAQ.Je OAK83 •A~J Tht biddinK ha!I prorl'tdt•d S..U Well Nortll £a1t J ~ Pa" I • Pa" 2 + Pue 4 • P11a 1 Whnt action do you takr" A..-J•arlJlt'r't jump to g11n11· In 1pades fhould show a 1t·lf sust.aininl{ suit. Thrrdc1rt . your wullh or ronl ro•, mnkts slam posslhlt• d1•,p1t1 your lack of ~upport fur 1padts. A bid of f1v(• '11·'"''' 1n t hi~ s1tw1tion m1icht h1· rnri fui.tnj( -pnrt nrr roulrl I h1n ~ vou w1•r1• nskinic a hout ,, 1lt.1 mond rontrol. Makr vm1r movr tow11rd ~lnm h) 1·11. h1dd1ng fiH· d1:imon<i- I\ )Jo"' bt>st to explort· the A.-Partner has not only ·?Yo·~~r;ci,,.· '·"1 ~ "'~.,;-.~~-1'1~ r • -~~-~-· · .Q.-"'·~JiJ1~ -........ b d1d~oncKnoi-to.,'fttoii~rt~ : ~ln~s a:r 1r your ~A._rc1~1i7>1t~, .. -~ Rubbtr brid1e rlub' throu1hout the tountry u,,. tbe fow-deaJ brid1e (orm1 t Do they know IOIDtthiog ~vu don't? C'harlu Gortn ~ ''four·Oul Bridie" will teach you tbt 1lrate(io and tattiu of thl1 fut·pactd I (' lion came that provldu thr curt for uneodln1 rubben for 1 copy. tend 11.75 to ~Gorn-four Deal.'' '•r• ot thla a~w1paper. ~.O. Bol 2S9~N~rwood, 1'.J. 0764!! .!!t"~nc~ .,pJ~~~l' .. 1.t. ~p,_~j.. ~14 "George, I think you're about to get 1 little lee· turlng." DE:\'.\IS THE "E'.\ACE Hank Ketcham ~ l LIKE IT BEST W~CN THE DAY STAATS SUNN ·SIDE UP. ' ... by Charles M. Schulz I ~ATE IT lJJ~EN SOMEONE COMES .UP BEHIND YOU ANO SAYS 1' I I 1 I 11 . ., SHOE Ml, n~ ~1l1~G M'<' HIG!.rr Pi.AN BRABBLE luERE GOES f "t MOVIN& VAN, OAO. MR 6lJIO'.'.>Jf.I( ~~? ~11-!Al..L ~ · J"-::. MO~E.0 C· ·~ AWA~ '1-~ ~ALL~LIJJA~\ IAE. wA~ A LOu5'{ t-4£~1 OOOR NE.~Pdll M.l.. ~E. E.vE.R 010 li)A~ GOMPL-AIN I WU.L, IJ~OE>J£R MOv~; IN t-lOW GAt.fi Pw.>1SL"/ 6£ M lREtP~ A':> ~t wA5 ~ 16t·.fi i~fl.i A ~ICE. ~~I.IN& 1 by Jeff MacNelly VP t'OR BETI'ER OR FOR WORSE I Da.JT CME. ~T ~CO'I DOES I DON'T WAt'IT YOIJ GotNG DOWN 10 EOCJY'S ARCf\OE ITS NOT R VERY NICE Pl~. I DONT WRNf '/otJ LEARN I NG F\ Wtne. Lor OF NEW by Lynn Johnston Blrf MOM I 1HERe Am=. . . -- DR. S"OCK ; . ) r l ~ ~ 4·LEfrER~ '--------- t...AC'l ~S, i'OPAY' MISS FARGO Wlt...1.--SHOW YOU HOW, Wl"fH A MAN'S WH 1-re: HANPKeRCHIEF, IWO Cc.,eAN IABL..ECL..O"fHS ANC' 1"HIRi'Y-etGH"f' SAFES"fY PINS, YOU CAN MAKES YOUR OWN NORSe 'S UNIFOFtM FOR LJNC'BR Frve C'Ot.--t.-ARS ·' NON~4--I ~Tie.R~. by Tom K. Ryan IUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux .. --""""- WHeN SUSIE CALLS Aeee v AeOuT r1-1e1" weeKENO. SHt: IS · 'TOLO THA. T SAM Wll..L ee TAKING THEM SKIING' , .. : CR cDIT L1NE le -~ _ _ _ _ _____ _ .A $30 million year In real estate for · Newport Beach firm Monarch ProperUea, a real estate investment and property management firm based in Newport Beach. announced 1983 real e.state transactions totalled more than $30 million. ac~prding to'J)resident Al Fenstermacher. . . . -Rob Young has joined Cochrane Chase, Llviac•ton & Co., Inc. as art director of the Jrvine-based agency's creative division. In his new post, he will be responsible for creative acti.vities of business-to..business accounts. He comes to CCL from Bell & Roberts Advertising and lives in Irvine. • • • • Beachslde Realtors, newly franchisea as one of coastal Orange County's largest Century Zl real estate offices, is the newest addition to the rapidly growing SBE Financial Centre 1n Huntington Beach. The 60,000 square foot black glass building already houses iheneadquarters ofSBE Development Inc. and CME Contractors, Inc. · .. •. Don Mitchell, a former commercial broker wi th McCarter-Burke and Partners in Irvine. and an active real estate broker in Orange County for 14 years. has joined Tlsbmao West Management Corp. as leasing manager for "The City". a I 74-acr~ mixed-use de.ve~ofment in Orange;. ... Micbael E. Sberry has been named vice president of.Westmarlt'Mortgagl Corp. ofSaota Ana. His appointment was announced by Philip N. Harrington ~:Presidtnt of the Orange County-based company. Sherry was a founder of Western Auoclated Lending Services. a predecessor firm, and was responsible Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Monday, March 5, 1D84 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Bl 20-story hotel opens in Orange Ribbon cut today for Doubletree By JOY DEE ANTHONY .,..,, , ... Cen-1 llP o ....,, A new 20-story Doubletree hotel is opening across from the UCI Medjcal Center in Orange ne;Jl t to "The City" shopping center complex . The mayor of Orange was to be on hand today for the official ribbon cutting ceremony. Later in the week. the mayor's birthday dinner will become the hotel's first catered event. Though Doubletree hotels may be found in Scott~dale. Houston. Seattle and Montere). among other spots in the West and midwcst. this Doubletree. says Dean Nelson, direc· tor of markct1.ng, .. is by far the most luxurious Doublet1et built today. From the top to the bottom. th~ quality level excecdr. anything we've ever done." The hotel expects to attract people to fill its $85 to $350 a night suites because of its convenient location and muhituda. of business meeting facilities. Its brochures point to its nearness to Disneyland. Anaheim Stadium, and The Cyrstal Cathedral. What really makes this a good location· for us," Nelson said. 1s that it's "located almost /'recisely in the geographic center o populated Or· ange County." and "'at the confluence of all the major freeways -1he Garden Grove. the Newpon Free· way, the 5." Nelson feels that there is a need for a luxury hotel located m central and. northern Oran11e \oun1v th:tl raters to the corp0rate tnv1ronment. Thouah Nelson agret$ that there is an "astouodini•· number of hotel rooms being bu1h in Orange County. he says that occupancy rater. are eenerally good. He expects something like 4000 new sleeping room'i in Orange County in the nex t year. Th ts doesn't seem to worry him. In any com pet 1 u ve atmosphere, he cxplai n!i. a hotel which is exceptional will fill rooms. Around 4500 peopfo applied forthe 400 job!> available at Doubletree, Nelson !>a1d. Among the new em· ployec!> are 1hose fluent in German. Spani~h and Japanese. At the Scottsdale. Arizona Doubletree. computers have been installed in each room on an ex· pcrimental basis. If the business men and women ur.ing the hotel find them essential to the1r sta). other Doubletrcc bot.els may rooo be equipped ... All of our sleepina room1 are tied to one of those dithct for satellite communication$, '° it's 1 possibility," Nelson said. ·•tn sen years. a computer in a sleepi na roc>n) may be in the same catqory at a television. But we don't know that yet, that's why we're testin1 Jt ii\ Scottsdale." Doubletree hotels are owned and built by Metropolitan Life losurantt Company. They own all of the around in "'The City" complex. includina IM Bank of America Tower. In March. April and May. botel visitors will be offered a s~cial raleof $60 a night. Nelson said. to allow them to try out the hotel. "We hope that once they've had a chance to experience our quality level, they'll come back." · , _ f<u.J~n~ery.!f~l~ti~yiJX • ~.._, .;J~c -~~·· ···~ ~ ~~ ~· ~ t.4~~·&-... ->:1. .f • -•• ~ -..f.tc"'~,.i;,....1,_<toif.rr1 , ., ·~-t • ·'-t ... , .9:.i.I.~ ·-·leV'eo .>. l"fltftl. e as JOiiied ~me sarei> ttam-.n mer "flui Insurance Company, as a distnct manager. He will serve title needs in Seal Beach and parts of Huntington Beach. • • • • South Coast Plaza Town Center welcomes PACl'EL Com~unicaiton1 Systems to Two Town Center's Great Western Tower iocated in the heart of the South Coast Metro. The new company markets residential and business communications equipment in California and Nevada. • • • Jeff Oaberoff has been pramoted to vice president of office development and leasing for WatsoD Land Company. Osheroff lives in Irvine. • • • Signal Undmark Inc. has begun construction of The Crest • a 156-unit condominium development east of Lake Forest. The Crest is located on a 18.acre..parcel at the top of a knoll between El Toro and Old El Toro Roads. • • • Alpha Micro, manufacturer of high performance microcomputer systems. has appointed John Laskey to the position of director of financial planning. Prior to joining Alpha Micro, Laskey served as director offinancial planning for Basic Four computers. He lives m Dana Point. • • •• Reid Advertising and Public Relations in Costa Mesa, has been selected agency of record for the new Golden Sun Estates in Palm Desert. Golden Sun. a uniform building code development. features quality construction and affordable prices coupled with luxurv resort/recreationaJ amenities. ' . . . Camille Courtney, director of marketing for Craig Comb A11oclate1 in Newport Beach. has been installed as president of the Buslne11 Development A11oclation of Orange County. She assumes her new office after having served as vice president of the group last year. She is a member of the Society for Marketing Professional Services and a Newport Beach resident. • • • CPI Pension Services of El Toro has selected Jansen A11oclate1 of Santa Ana as its advertising and public relations agency. • • • Coombe & Pedigo of Newport Beach has been chosen by Mlcromedia Marketing Inc., a computer book and software distrib1.1tor.10 handle its public relations. Micromedia, headquartered in Pasadeha. is the nation's oldest and largest distributor of computer books to the retail trade. • • • Able Computer in Irvine has announced plans to double the capacity and modernize its manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico. By the end of the company's current fiscal year in June, throughput will be doubled. and "automation of the production line will be underway. The expansion will also require a 30 percent increase in the number of employees. • • • Basso & Associates, lnc., a full service marketing. advertising and public relations firm has announced the formation of a new group. The communications group wiU offer u comprehensi ve approach to public relations and sales promotion activities. according to Josepb J. Batto agency principal. • • • Cochrane Chue. llv.ing&toJL& C.o.J.nc..._an_.h:Yine-hucd advertising. public relations and marketing agency. has signed the largest lease to date in the Civic Plaza office complex in Newport Center. The agency plans to move its new 36,500-square·foot headquarters in May. Total value of the lease in the new Irvine Co. office building is $8 million. Broker for the agreement was Dick Hendrickson of Grubb. aad Ellis Commercial Real Estate in Newport ~ach. .. Latest from Irvine builder The ft•e-•tory. $20 million McDonnell Plua lnCyprae wu completed recently by Irrine balldera SafeU • McAdam. Inc. It marb the ftnt of ~eral pro.peed TC bail~• to be completed within tl•e yean on tbe 70-acre paice1. The balld-tnc wW .erYe u offlceafor McAatoCompany, llcDon· nell DcnaClaa' automation arm. Do a good job of picking your career Choosing a career 1s one of the most imponant decisions a person makes. Because the a verage American spends 25 to 45 years in the work force. you should carefully consider your career choice. "Jobs are becoming more special- ized." says Mike Freedland. president of the National Associaiton of Trade and Technical Schools (NA TTS). an educational association representing over 700 private career schools across the country. "And employers are acti-vely -seeking employees with specific skills. The more skills you have. the more marketable you are." There are several ways to learn skills for fast.growing careers. One way is to begin a career training P.rogram at an accredited private trade or technical school. These . Fac1ltties and Equipment -What t) pe of buildings. classrooms. facili- ucs and equipment d<>C's 1he school ·offer'! 1-s t-he-eqti1pment cu~m'! - Cost -What 1s the total cost of tuition, supplies and fees? Can you realist1oell} afford the school'! What 1s the school's refund policy? State Licensing -Is the school licensed by the state postsecondary school licensing bureau'? This should be stated in the schoors catalog. Accreditation -Is the school accredited? This means the S('.hool ~as passc~ a thorou~h examination of 1tscduca11onal quality. 1eachingabil1- ;. . ~ . NEW YORK <APl -The followlng list shows lhe Over the Counter stocks and warranls that have ·gone uo the most and down lhl! most based on oercent of cflange for Frldav. No "curllles&.aaino oeiow 12 or 1000 shares are lncl~ed Net and percentage chanoes are tne djfference between tne previous closing l>•d price and todav's last bid once DOWNS UPS Name Last Cll~ Pct. 1 Zeniec ~~ I ~ 8~ ~9:~ 2 EnoRsv •~ +: 11w UP 2s.o 3 Numeru No.me NautE un SpertiO Prodigy Reid LI> Biotoo Enz on CllHll wt Ill lo Lo Rectsi Dixson. Looe1rn ' 3~ ++ )1. UJP ~H ~ ~:r':1~6 wt 2'111 ._ ~ Up 11.4 6 Bllss ot J I • 1 uo o R 7* Novmtx 3 i,, 8~ 8:0 g~;t~ 23• ~ Uo JS.8 10 ~dwCs As~I s &~re SH~llT roVnlld echtrn Vodavl OlaWst Suorttx 51,, 3. UP lS.~ I' user un lJ'• + u. UJi JS~ 1j usCr wt ,...-.,.. 31!i1 11~i6 U~ u .• 6 14 L:~:~der 6-lit •,, UP 14.l lS Noroac ! lJ• UP 14 116 Phuer ~ UP 14. 7 T~lcrft ''• I UP JI II FSvWls ''• 1 1 Uo 1 . H Comdlal 1~ "• UP 1 . ApldCm 111 ·~ uo l l Widcom LUI ~ •'• Cho -t -p. ~ ~' ~ ); 4 I 1 '': ~ 6''7 1. 6 l ~. 11 -l ·• 4 l .,, 2 4 -11• 21 .. -,,. I'--1,. '• -t . \ 1 -'• 10. -l l -l4 19~ = '·· Pel. 1 lt:~ 12.i 1 .1 l :l7 I . 1 . 1 . 1. 1 ·8 1 . 1 .0 1,.0 ,1 .9 l:t I.~ ty, and admm1strat1ve mtegrny by an accrediting agency recogni~ed by the U.S. Department of Education. If a sC'hOOI ts--accreditied; iii! -u-s-ualty stated in the school's catalog. Before you enroll, visit the school. perferably when classes are in session. Talk 10 students. and if possible. taJk to graduates. For a listing of over 700 accredited trade and technical schools and 98 careers. write for a free Handbook of Trade and Technical Careers and Tratning to NA ITS, 2251 Wisconsin A Venue, NW. Suite 200. Washington oc 20007. Seminar on communication A three-hour seminar for business people that focuses on oral presen- tation ski lls will be conducted Satur· day at Orange Coast College. The seminar lecturer 1s Dr. Claude Farle). a business C'onsultant. ,iNhO will address audience control. hand· ling questions and answers and overcoming amuet~ and fear. The 9 a.m. seminar will be held in Room 214oftheC"hem1stf) Buildlf\&. .\dmiss1on 1s S 15. Tickets a.re <>o sale at the campus 11ckct office. located m the college's Student Center Building. For more infor· mat1on. call 4H·5880 I) ~ ,._., .. t1•• n ,,~ Jl-. Q a~ I~ lN ~-. ll ,. .. .. ~" ~ .... ,._ IO~ It-" ,~ -S-16 'I\ 11'4 to\; ~" .. fl m. ••i.. -1'\tl • •"-" IA ... m•" I -.,.-- \ On the , • Div .... llilet Ull Qt - OIY ,.. Salet I.au ow L •t ,.~ ) ~~-.. . " 1 \'I MONDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNES AvERAGES WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VORI( tAP> Mar , Tocsaij1 Advanc,d ¥ecllneo ff nchanoed 4 0111 iµuH 1167 New nloh' O New Jows 27 NYSE LEADER S NEW VORr< (AP) -Sales. Mondav price af'ld ntl chal'!Sle of the IS most active Ne'!" York Stock Exd1anoe iuuH, rradino nationt_lly II more Ihm \1. GulfCorp I. ,1 70'• +I~ Texaco Inc • • .. l,i,e -2 • Amer Tt. T n 2. ·m 17'• + "' Occid•n' Pel 1.m.6· 17.,, _ '· AMR Corp 11, 00 I'• -'• CIGNA Cp , 00 9'1'l -l'a IBM 77 ,400 111 -I HousNa Gii\ 7~.m n:.\11 + 1 ''• . FordMOI s 683, ghrvsier 66A. 7''• -l ol o 6 .e 1 ~ c~ lS .50Pf t~. 100 1J71, ::t • • SuoerOll 605,600 41 + '• Unocal SU.700 36l.4 -1:.\11 MHaPlrl SS9,300 17:\1. -1, 4~ .. percent ot c;hanoe for Mondav. No securities tradlno below $2 are tncl-·tJded. Nel 1111d 1>ercen1aoe chanoes are the difference bel~een the previous closlno orlce and todav's 2 p m. price UPS Name Lll\t Ctip P.fl i Marcade 21 • + • UP j2.S Divers lno S'e + ~ UP I 9 Coleco 11' • + 1/a UP t 4 4 North111te O S' 1 + 31! UP 7 9 S CampbRsc n 91 • + \-a UP 7 l 6 AmCentCP I~ + ~ UP I 7 NalEduc s 17 , + 1 UP 8 OomtM o 16~ + 7ll Up .6 9 Pr90Rsh 9' 1 + '1 Up lO He1lm8r s 24'• 1' • UP ·i 11 Mclnt'(rM o 32~ 1~ UP . 2 SuaveStloe 7~ l9 UP S 13 GlobMar 8' e ~ Up 4.1 14 lntRecti s 16', 14 Up 4. l' Vallev Ind 511) ''• UP 4. 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'24~ -1119 WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mar S Ad,.,anceo OeCJlned ¥nchanoed 0111 lnues New highs New lows Tod~~ 311 212 773 4 10 AMEX LEADERS Goto QuoTES MET ~Ls Qu orrs Prev dav 383 191 Jli ,2 a That's an apt desert ption of both business and · bu sf ness people a long the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which p ople are helping them g t there, just watch ·credit Lin • -every day tn th Business section of ym.;i.r new Daily Pllll ' --~----~------------------------ • lllr Piii MONDAY. MARCH 5. 1964 . FormerQger ,,...!Wl Duaty Beker ••Y• · aomeone la trying to Ht him up. C2. Lopez and Co. back on tile throne . -She wins again at MVCC with struggling round of 7 4 Pat Bradley. a veteran touring professional who took the title away from Lopez here in 1981, finished second and took home a bigger check this time than she did for winning in '81. She pocketed $27,000 Sunday compared to $26,500 three years ago. By HOWARD L. HANDY Lo~z·s final round Sunday wasn't as spectacular as .,... ...... o.itr,... her third round Saturday when she took complete The queen is back on her throne at Mesa· Verde command of the tournament with a blistering 66. Country Club an Costa Mesa. . Sunday Lopez struggled pan of the day and said she Nancy Lopez has either won ot tied for first place in "worked hard" on the front nine to stay in front. three of four LPGA events played at Mesa Verde, her latest "Everyone else made mistakes on the badt side but I Pema'f Pals .... to baft c ta to the dtfflcalt lleea Verde try Clab after faJH._. bato a de for ninth place 8anda'f la tbe U11ldea LPGA lllYltadoll&l. 8lae llt.arted tM the flna1 roa.nd lD a tie fm tlalrd place, atz •troU. bebblcl neataal triumph coming in the Uniden LPGA Invitational that did too and got away· with it.'• winner Nancy Lopes •. ended Sunday> under bright, sunny skies before an Perhaps the key to her victory came on the ninth hole estimated crowd of 15,.000. 1n front ofa large gallery. Lopez was the wiilner here in 1980 and lost a five-way "I made a nice downhill chip to one foot from the cup playofTtoJoAnne Carner in 1979 in the Women's Kemper for a par. That shot kept me going. It was one of the best Open. She also finished in a tie for eighth in 1981 giving her shots I ever made. a top 10 finish in all four events. "I guess I was nervous out there today because my Continuing the trend that has never seen an LPGA hands were sweating a lot and usually I don't do that. Yes. player break par for 72 holes at Mesa Verde CC, Lopez I was watching the leader board a little bit but not a whole fired a closing round 74 to finish at 284 for the tournament. bunch. 1 knew Judy (Clark) was the closest one to me and That's even par over the par-71 layout. she was playing in our threesome. "I'm very happy ahd excited to go home tomorrow a "Teeing off on 18, 1 finally knew I had it won. (She was winner," the Lopez said following her round. "I was three strokes in front of Bradley at the time.) That 17th hoping I could wi.n.evc;ty toumamtnt I entered. T hat's my hole .i~ always a tough one for me." . . goal. It means a lot ror me tQ. wir:i as J1 mother. It Qilakes it . .After three days of bogeys at 13. she came in wnh a even more special.'' sh~aaid wbilc.bolding four-month.old b1rd1~ SJ!.nday: "I told Roscoe (Jones. her caddy). I would Ashley Mane. • bet ham SI 0 that I would make a par or better <ff\ the hole The Mesa Verde CC course is one of the toughest on when we were o n the tee but he d1dn't·take it.'' the LPGA tour but one that all ofth~layers enjoy play.ing. After that she carded a series of three straight bogeys .. --r!.:F~~~.,.suh-W.J<llal YAi"4 tl'(P.Y?!l 11raw21,..~~-t~ IS and 16_ to ft!!, ~~!Jo even .Par .lj.~~I -.. ..~ t. -... ~ .• ., ..... { ""~ ~ ' -::;.~~ -"ti1. A;.,..) .• ~; .. 1~,.. • ....~~~ ..... ":("'" For her victory. Lopez won S45.000 of the $300.000 whf> frredancvcri:'.'J,aT'fl! ' "' -, -- purse to increase her lifetime earnings to S 1,094,816 (fifth . "~fter I bojeyed those three holes, Roscoe.pu!led an all-time). She needs only two more victories including the eight· u:on"°ut of the bag and thrC?~Hened me., k1dding)y,•· U.S. Open, the Dinah Shore championship-· QL the-,she sa!d· The ~ay ~fore, Jones acc1d~ntally hit heroverthe duMaurier Classic to qualify for the LPGA Hall of Fame eye with the ~1gl\Hron. . but must wan until she has been on the circuit for I 0 years. ··1 was 1ust trying to get her attention and it was This is her seventh season. (Pl-..e eee LOPEZ/C2) ~ ...................... HOLES-IN-ONE A BIG BARGAIN UCidraws Long Beach in opener Rizzo, Walton join Permezel on the ace list Jabbar reaches yet another milestone Veteran center betters 31 , 000; Lakers hold on PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reached another mile- stone in his National Basketball Association career -.. cracking the 31,0QO.pomt mark -as he led the Los Angeles l..akcrs to a I 18-1 14 victory Sunday over the Detroit Pistons. to learn bow to play in btg games When you're neNousand ttnt.ative, 11 affects your game." The l..akers trailed by 8 points. I 00.92 W1th 6:44 remaining 1n the fo unh quarttr of the nat1onall) televised game. Los Angeles. however, outscored the Pistons 16-3 from that point to take a I 08-103 lead with 2: 31 remain- ing, James Worthy had gJven Los Angeles a 105-103 lcad wtth two free throws with tiulc more than 31/J mmutcs to play. Thanks to the University of Pacific's S 1-49 surprise victory over San Jose State Sunday, UC Irvine will face Lona Beach State in the openina round of the PCAA basketball tournament Thursday at the Forum in Inglewood. The Anteaters, the No. 2 secd in the tourney, brina an 18·9 record into tho contest qainst No. 7 seed Lona Beach, 9-18 in a ,. p.m. pme. • • . Unless Young signs today Abdul-Jabbar and teammate Magic Johnson eKh scored 29 poanu for the Lakers and Abdul.Jabbar. at ll,OU points. moved closer to Wah Chamberlain's alJ..time NBA 5COri"I reconi ofll.•19 points. Worthy had six free throws and Johnson four to lead the l..os Antelcs ralh' Detroit closed to Wlthan a point. 110-109, on a shon jump shot by Kelly Tnpuru with 1:10 left.. Abdul.Jabbar, however, ~two free tb.rows aflcr bcina fouled by Detroit's Bill Laimbeer and Johot0n added tv.-o more followtnaa field pl b)' lslah Thomas. 11vma the Lakcn 1 114-111 lead Seventh-ranked UNL..V. lS-4 on the staaon, will face ci&hth«eded San Jose St.ate, &~17. at 7 o'clock In other first·round tour· oamenl pmes Thursday, No. • seed Utah Staie, 18-9 bettks No. 5 teed New Mexico tale, t 3-14, at 2 p.m .; and No. 3 seed Fresno St.ate. 22· 7, m~u No. 6 seed C'al State Fullc.non l 7· 12, at 9 p.m . LOS ANGELES (AP) -The lot ~nfclcs Express was to have held a ml)or news coofettnce tbi1 momina, a team spokesman satd Sllnday ol&ht and the team was expected to 1n- nounce thc 1ianin1 of8riah1m Youna quanerback Steve Youna for what ma)' be the most lucrative sports contract ever. "h's one of th most s1anificant pon11nnounormcnt1 in Los Anaele in rcunt years." said Bob Rose the Express· director of public relatlona. .. That's au I can say at lJus time." ····~··•••r.-;:-~....__Y'""oc_;:un'--a. ..,~had bttn H.~ed to I .. sian with the Express last week, pat the neit .0 yea.n. tt was a sky hook with 10:49 left 10 the Aini"-on hold Saturday after the . The E..prcss offer 1'90 reponc:dly the third Quarter put Abdul·Jabar at Cincinnata Benpls of the National ancludcs a scholarship an his name at tbc ll,000 plateau. Foott>.JI Leuuc said they would BYU and 1 fund for Mormon "h's hard to talk about. what can make him the lirst choice in the NFL missionaries. you sa'{l" Abdul-Jabbu wd. "It's drafl Y 9una, 1he areat-creat-siat pand-somctblnt that's unfold ma and until Youns, a firaHeam All-American son of Mormon pion~r 1cadCT 1t all happens, there' noth1na I can at BYU last fall, .old The Associated Briaham Youns. 1 •member.of the n:ally say about 1t" Press Saturday tbat the monty of-Church of Jesus Christ of l..IUCT-diy The aamc attracted a crowd of fercdbythe&pra was ''staamna... 1nts. l0,10. and the Piston howed ians and would most hkcl~ rmke b1m the Youna was the top draft pick of the of nervoumc11 play1na.1n fton1 oflbe hiahest-paid athlete an professional &presa en the u: 'FL draft two -ti~ audic~. sporu. lt wu rc~ncd tdbe wol'\h an months llQ. The National Football t thou&ht we played tcnt.ativeJ estimated $6 million over four years Leque draf\ doesn't take plaor until • cspccWly in the first half," 1aio nd ano,hcr $36 milh.on defc.rrcd for May 1. Dttroit coach Chuck Dal>. "We have l ~--=-~ t , Los Anl'C1es sco~ its final four points on rift thro The Liken trailed throuahout tbr third (luaner until Johnson KOteil af\CT lf'lbbina an offen 1vc ttbou.riid with three teCOftds rcm11n1na '" tbe pc".'Od. He wu fouled on the pla) l.almbeer and cooveiud the &el throw to put l.osAn,elaahQd 11·15 mttnn1 the founb quaner-. • ., ..... -.....--~"""-- .. I Baker believes he ~•Y becollle victi1n of setup From AP dJ1paCclaes ~ 'LONG BEACH -Outfielder Dusty Ill oakcr, releuedb the Los Angeles Dodgers last month, says he's afraid .that "someone or some group" 1$ out 10 get him. and he believes be could bec-0me the victim of a setup. Baker, 34, vehemently denied rumors that he was let 10 by the Dodgers because of an aJleged involvement with illegal drugs. Baker is comments in an exclusive interview that appeared in Sun- day's editions of the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Baker told the Press-Telegram that he has heard that his home in Calabasas was searched by law enforcement agents. and he said he wouldn't be surprised if it happened again. "I've heard that my phone is tapped. I've heard that I'm being followed," Baker said. "I c.an't Baker worry about all that. But l'U tell you this. (f someone comes to search my house. I'm going to be rig.ht next to him, looking over his shoulder to make sure he doesn't plant nothfog." ' Baker was released by the Dodgers despite the fact that he had two years remaining on a guaranteed contract. When the club let him go, it acknowledged th~t. it owed the balance of the contract, about S 1.4 m1lhon. However, the San Francisco Giants claimed Baker before he cleared waivers. But Baker notified the Giants ~he wouldn't report to th~m. -· . ~.. ~·· .. : ...... Navratilova overpowers Evert' NEW YORK -For Martina ~ Navratilova, the dominatton is complete. "Whenever she had her back against the wall. she ca?ne up with an ace or big ~hot," Ch~s ~-.:ert L!oyd said aft~r losing the title match in the Vargm1a Sltms Championships tennis tour- nament. .. On the two or three big points that count she was playing them beautifully." ' Navratilova, dominating from both the baseline and at the net. swept Lloyd, 6-3, 7-5, 6-1 Sunday in the first best-of-five sets women's match played since 1902. And she did it one hour, 52 minutes. · ··s~e is hitting the ball harder; she's serving harder and h1t!tng off ~he ground harder with the new racket." Navratilova said ofher opponent. "She is playing better ... But today was the best r ve ever played her. "When you have matches like this and everything comes together, you have fun out there." Klnp drop meventh atralght EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. -Pat "" Verbeck. Tim Hicains and Mel Bridgman ' scored sccond·penod aoats to lead the New Jersey Devils to a S-3 victory over the Los Angeles Jqnp ill the National Hockey League unday. M ound• of fun f or Lietzke , CORAL SPRINOS, Aa. • Bruce !I Lietz.kt convened a lucky bounce off a mound on the 18th hole into a playoff berth then beat A11dy Bean in sudden death for the tll~e Sunday in the Honda Classic. . L1etike, out of action mucb of this young SCASOfi w1th pulled chest muscles, won it with a routine. 2-putt par on the first playoff hole. tbe pa.r-S water-guarded 1 Sth at the new Tournament Players' Oub at Eagle LOPEZ WINS AGAIN Prom Cl effective," Roscoe aaid. "l was disappointed to b<Jley those three boles," Lopez admitted. "The giUns were a little quick.tr today and they were bumpier. 'That made them tou&}ler and after awhile I started to guess how fast they would be and it intimidated me. Fortunately, the wind didq't come up to make it my tougher. The victory P,Ve the Devils so1e possession offifih place in the Pa\nck Division and a modest three-game unbeaten strqk., 2-0-l, their lonaest of the season. The loss was the seventh in a row for the Kings. After a scorelets first period. Verbeck convened a 2-on·I break with Aaron Broten as he put a 10-footer into lhe open side of the net at 3:S7. Trace. "I think the most important part ofa aood aotf course Bean, the leader throuah 17 ~ke~~i;e:!'e is to have the greens an excellent shape like holes of the fi naJ round, drove H fi t " · · ' · +liuJns blasted a S-footer between the legs of Los Anacles aoatender Marco Baron at 6: l 0. Bridgman scored at 7:23 on a short-handed break, after Baron made a save but the puck rolled out of the goaltender's g)ove and Bridgman jammed it into the net. Guerrero, Yeager hit homers into a fairway bunker on the er uture plans cal 1or a return to spt'HIJ tra1nmg m pJavoffbole. He pulled his second FTorida with husband Ray Kniaht and the Astros and d ~ . spend three weeks there. e~p 1nto the rough, lashed his "I won't play in the next three tournaments unless I third through the green, chipped change my mind and go to Hawaii," she savs. ''But I will be back to about three feet and, back here next year unless I'm too big.'r she said while needing that little putt to prolong indicating she may be pregnant again at that time. the playoff, left it hanging on the Before the tournament started she figured it would lip of the cup: take a score of one or two under par to win. "Knowing the . VERO BEACH -Veteran pinch a httter Jose Morales had four bits to lead the Monty Basgalls to an J I ~6 victory over the Lietzke got his positiQn in the past record here. that's what I fi~ured . playoff with a closing rush. Two · Leu e shots back with three holes to "I didn't ptar conservative f on the back nine. I was play. he rolled in a monster putt. perhaps 60 feet in goinf, for everything. But today, didn't get it too close. Joe Amalfitanet-Sunday 1n an intra-squad game at the Los Angeles Dodgers' spring training camp. length. for a birdie 00 the I 6th hole. 'Golf isn't my No. I priority anymore. Ashley and Th I d Ray are and I want to make them happy. Golf will be to Pedro Guerrero. who was permitted to lead ofl each inning for the Amalfitanos, had a bases.-empty homer. a double and two singles. at pu le him to within one. The 17th went to a pass1hetimc and go for it. mainly to have a good time. The par and he went to tbc 18th needing a birdie to tie. fiis pressure isn't there like it used to be. chances seemed to have disappeared as his second shot "I don't have to worry about money that much lofted against the Florida sky. lt missed the green to the anymore. 1 married a rich husband.'' Steve Yeager slugged a three-run homer for the Amalfitanos off of Bob Welch. left. hit one of those man-made mounds that have Lopez is like a finely-trained thoroughbred on the golf become a trademark of the PGA Tour's stadium-golf course and father Domingo is there t~ give her advice and Walker•• TD• pace New Jersey courses, kicked right and trickled down to within four instruction!: at the end of each round. He raced across the feet of the flag. Lietzke. thetftmed's most successful cross-handed 18th green to grab his daughter at conclusion of play. Tw.o Uni•ed States Football League Ell h' 1 h d bel . Clark, who started the day in second place. had her e.xpanston teams moved in oprx>site direc-• , tr.ou es an soare to a wit 1our geys on t e ac ~ . II putter. put as e an ow has right and rapped it in. bl d d 76 h " bo h b k t10ns at the gate and on the field Sunday. nine. The Jacksonville Bulls. playing on a Interco upstages John Henry "The first few holes l played really well but I also pleasant Florida day. attracted a record crowd of missed several short putts on the front nine," Clark said~ 73,-227 but lost to Bencllel Walker and the New Jersey ARCADIA-The third-largest crowd ~ "Nancy made some six footers and I missed every .birdie G~n~rals 2.8-26. The Memphis Showboats, battling a in Santa Anita history.turned out to cheer put~ b1;1t on the first hole. lf 1 had .Played well m the dnv1og rainstorm, drew Just 10, I .52 but beat 'the on the vene~ble John Henry as the begi~.ning, ~ho knows. It was frustrating. , . . . Chicago Blitz 23-13 as Walter Lema threw three 9-yoar-old .gdchng attempted to win tbe . . I kno~ w)lat.you are supposed to do. h SJUSt do~ng.it. .. tou·chdown' . lb S•mda)i's't>ther games, Philadel-·Santa Anita Handicap for a third'tinie. Eiut tftanl.rio a The cha~p1~ns hke Nancy make the puns. Thats the phia· whippt4 Wasllinitff~ 7-6 ·.bad start and a colt less thal'\ hair ~j4_,-.. ;, .c1'6i • • .. whole thma. .. --. .• • _, · · .... and·"QakJand' shut' out New Or-happen., · · .. .-· " .. "'..,~ ' n.\,,... • 1:'he announced crowd figures for the final two days leans 13-0. Walker, who rushed fnterco, a late-developing 4-year-oid passed were issued by the LPGA and total~d 27.000. ~ , ~~~,r~~~a..A-J~~n-~~a tJ topoft~~.~t!SJf_ltS.\!Uda.· Pa'!~ngger. tou:-amen.·t chairman for Mesa V. erde • fl .~·~:t .• ..,.,.,~~lf~----~-.· ~"*~·£ltH~-;.. -<~-~~~~.J+.awil~~i.SN:·~---· .... carry New Jersey past Jack-before a crowd of 4,6 . c 1s~<rE~rymg11~en'~~;w-~ sonville. Duny Miller kicked . John Henry, meanwhile, finished a badly beaten for the Women s Kemper Open of 25,000 for a field goals of 20 and 36 yards for fifth. • tournament the Burts but missed a 41-yarder "I knew l was facing a great horse in John Henry with 40 seconds left that would but I felt that until somebody beat Interco he was th~ - have won the game for Jack-, best," said Ted West, trainer of the winner . .''lfhelost to 1 SEUR'ER SHARP• son ville. Matt Robinson passed a. horse like John Henry.-it would certainly be no • • Walker for 329 yards for the Bulls but disgrace. From Cl threw th~ee interceptio~s i~cluding two t~at set yup "I just thought he was that good· but l didn't dare Generals TDs ... Lewis directed Memphis to a 23·0 d~eam th~! he was THAT good. I may try the grass with 34-yard gain, marched off five yards against the Express lead tx:fore the t~u~ Showboat defeanse gave Chicago ham oext. . and took a down away. ruling that Moore was out of any points. He hat nine of 18 passes for 142 yards and hit T~e winner. own.ed by David I. Sofro of Van Nuys, bounds before catching the ball · TerdellMlddleton,AlanReld andDerrickCrawfordfor was ndden by Patnck Valenzuela and carried 121 Moore said there was just one reason he was out of TDs. Former Tennessee All-American Reale WhJte pounds. bounds I 0 yards deep in his pattern, because he was keyed Memphis' defense before being forced to leave knocked out of bounds by a defensive back. the game with a badly sprained right ankJe ... Cback Tele .... -lon, racllo "Supposedly defensive backs aren't supposed to Faalaa threw for 221 yards and Kelvin Bryant rushed Y.. chuck past fi vc yards." said a disgusted Moore. for I 04 as Philadelphia spoiled the coaching debut of "It was an illegal bump," said Had I. "But that's pan of Washington's Dick Blel1ld. A crowd of 12,067 showed TELEVlltON the season. We're yol)ng and the season's young. and it's up at the Federals' home opener. Richard Cnmp ran for 4 p.m. -WOMl!H'I BAIKETIAU: SEC early season for the officials, too." the game's only touchdown as the New Orleans toumatnent ftnal, Channel 58. The Express got the ball two more times -at the LA Breakers shut out the Oakland lnvaders 13-0 before 6 p.m. -COi.LEGE USKITIAU: WAC 20 and Seuretmissed. then his receiver. Townsell, missed, 34,300at Oak.land-Alameda County Coliseum. Marcus opening round tournament ga 0 me, Channel at then a 6-yard pass to Sherrod forced a punt. The firtal shot Dupree, who signed with New Orleans Saturday. ftAOI came with 15 seconds lef\ and Seurer had no miracles up watched the game from the sidelines. No events acheduled. his sleeve. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ··1·m~illlcarnin~··t~H untinpon&~h~~~t !!!! said. Ramsey completed 11 of 25 for 126 yards and a ~ Pee Wee Reese, Ferrell named to Hlill of Faine TAMPA. Fla. (AP) -Shortstop Pee Wee Reese and catcher Rick Ferrell, a pair of outstanding defensive players during lengthy major league careers, were named to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee Sunday. They will be inducted to the baseball shrine in Cooperstown, N. Y. Aug. 12 along with slugger Harmon Killebrew, shortstop Luis Aparicio and pitcher Don Dry~ale, who were elected by the Baseball Writers Association of Amtrica in January. 'Tm delighted. I had hoped it might happen someday, but I didn't koow when," Ferrell. 78 and now a consultant with the Detroit Tigers, said by telephone fro m nearby Clearwater. "It's a great honor." Reese played for 16 years with the Dodgers m BrookJyn and Los Angeles. batting .269. He was captain of the team and leader of a club that won six National League pennants from 1947-1956. The 65-ycar-old native of Ekron, Ky., led Nattonal League shortstops in double plays in 1942 and 1948 and led the lea ue in ~ AJ• r.t.~9-.... .._.: .......... ? .... :-• ffff•-..,.. putouts four times. He shares the World Series record of seven double plays by a s.hortstops in a seven-game series. reaching that total in 1955 and 1956. Ferrell played for I 8 years with the St. Louis Browns. Boston Red Sox ad Wash- ington, batting .281 with 28 home runs and 734 runs batted in. He was considered an expert handler of pitchers and caught 1,80.5 games, breakini Ray Schalk's American League record of i .-72T games cau t on July 6. 1945. The Durham. N.C-bom Ferrell cau~t over I 00 games for I 0 years and was behind 1he plate for better than 90 games three other seasons. He hit better than .300 four times. topping that mark in 1931 , 1932, 1935. 1936. ··1 felt I was a fine defensive catcher," Ferrell said. "f wasn't a home run hitter. I never considered myself one and never tried to be one." Reese was elected in his first year of eligibility by the 18-man Veterans Com- mittee. touchdown (42 yards to David Hersey to tie it at 7 in the second quarter), in addition to one interception. He tried to keep his situation in perspective with what appears to becoming a hostile Los Angeles press. "It's part of. the. game," said the former Rose Bowl hero from UCLA. "It's ruthless, but. the quarterback position is highlighted more than anyone else. "Look at every position on the team and there's competition. It's what brings out the best in everyone." "He certainly wasn't trying to miss or throw high," Hadl said of Ramsey. "The ball just took off on him and he was sailing high all day. That's the way it goes at that pos,tion." So it went Sunday-the Express is 0-2 and on the road for the next two weeks. Rus tlers fa ll in eight innings BAKERSFIELD -Fullerton College scored a pair of runs in the top of the eighth inning to defeat Golden West, 2-0 Sunday and capture the Bakersfield women's softball tournament championship. The Rustlers had advanced to the title game of the 12-team tourney with a 3-2 triumph over Cuesta in the semifinals. In that game. Terri Craft led off the eighth inning with a walk. eventuall y moved around to third and scored on a fielder's choice on a ball hit by Adrienne Mason. The victory went to Cindy Ewart (3-0). Golden West is now 9-2 overall and travels to Citrus College Tuesday for a 3 o'clock non-conference aame. BICYCLE REPAIRS Just a weekend crllise Servicing All Maktfs And Models 751-4882 It's very slow goil)g 1 as _a_~serice of w inds ~-liiliiilliimlliiillll~ s lows T_ri_-I_s la nd race Top Sirloin By ALMON LOCKABEY Svnday Noon to 10 pm. Flam, LBYC; 3. v1c1orv. R*'I Bulkus, Cebrltlo 8Hch vc. CLASS c -I. AP09ff; 2. 81~ JKkll; l. Audacious. Mlkt K1nnedv, LAYC. L.A. Tlll"ift S.rlfl (PHRF>: OVlllALL -I. Torch, Al Cil8rlno, CBYC; 2. Rev1111. Bud Trttllf, LBYC; l. Choeolelt o. Htrb H1Ulno. Siil 8tadl vc . CLASS A -I. Me•QUlfelM, Jotwl T'llllwllv. 8uccanHr YC; 2. O«lwulon, WMOll' Svndlut1, LAYC; l 8r1ekewev, Oennfs Hlbdelr, C8YC. CLASS • -1. Solndrlfl, Den Feltman. sent• 811f'ber• YC; 2 C.rolvn H, Lew'renCI Hlllm9n, Lllll• $fll" F ... t. 3 Second StrHI, Rlcllllrd Ktml>tllf. Alatnfloa 8•'1' YC. CLAS$ C -I. T0tdl; 2. Aeva111: 3. Cl'IOCOlell 0 . Lltlll Wtlltnev win: MOttC-1. Spirit, Ro«>erl Utile, Wlndl4irnmtrt YC; t . Sllnorev II. H1m1>fkia11/lmvVFem111, CetUorni. YC; J. Wrtckllss. AOI Kedfno, CePISlflllO ..... 'fc, Todd Pacific wlfl: ,Hll,:O -1 AMmOM, Ali'M/Ven FINI; t. $1.tnshl111, DMnl• HumolWl'I'. CBVC; 3, tardlnlll Sin, llutllolt1'11$Nrl>llU, $1 IYC. See Exhibitions by Members of the Nissan-Sponsored U.S. Olympic Gymnastk: Team. St k THRU MARCH 25TM ea Served 3to10 pm dally s4A LOS ANGELES -The 151 -mile Tri-Island race. the second feature of Los Angeles Yacht Oub's Whitney Series for International OfTsho~ Rule yachts. can usually be counted on as a gear-buster as the fleet circumnavigates Santa Barbara, Catalina and San Clemente islands. Not so the 1984 edition which turned into a weekend cruise for all hands. The crew on Hal Day's68-foot Wintcrhawk. the first yacht to finish. uplained il th is way~ Ll&ht wlncli greet NllYC yachtsmen You can't get tickets to the gymnastic events at the 1984 Games ••• So. Come to your own preview at the Auto Show. • I "The race started abouc five times." indicatina that the winds would die and allow the small boats 10 catch up with the large Class A boats. Wintethawlc, out of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, was first to finish in the Whitney Series for the second race in 1 row, buJ f'ailcd to save her time in the Tri·lsland ci cuit. The race staned out of LA Harbor Friday at 4:)0 p.m. and Winttrhawk brttU"d aero the finilh line at 2 a.m . unday. Pttf ormance Kandic.tp Rac:ma Acct rac:ht in the LA. Timt$Scncs> the Midscc Ocean Racina Class in the LiuJe Whitnc)' Series, and the PHRF yacht• in the TOdd Pacific Series all sailed to Ship Rock at the Cltallna Isthmus and back on S.turday. Rcsulas of Tri-Island race: • Li&}lt airs and warm sprina aunlhine wu the weather menu for Newport Harbor Yacht Oub•s Sprina One-design Rc&attl sailed Saturday and Sunday on in1tdc and outside courses. Small dinanyclasses sailed inside the bay •nd onMlcsla.n ked boats raC!ed in the ~an. R~ults: ........ . t..AJall -I. 01yld lledllNll, NH'W'C, 2. WOt1ft Houtllfan, NHYC l . Chef\ ~. NHYC. ",. .... 1. -1. 1111 '-'"'*"' vov ..... vc. IAIOT -1. ~rk Proul, ..._ VCs 2. ltev1 ~. NHYCI I. Cefol'fll UIMCIW, IYC, TIOSTI.• . .-960 a.II, IYC; ~ Kiiiy, lolltl'I .. .,, YICht llac:lnt CfuO LID0· 14-l ll.., WootMY, Lido .. YC, t INrtv l..tctMY1 LIYC1 ~ T.,_, 1.IYC. ~--ITCHll .. U ·n -1, Git!. NI """*"· HHYC: 1. lleoet, tc.fl llwntll', NHYC, l ""°""'· Mell H1wlMrM, NHYC. 'CIOM ·~·· Torn.,.. J9M S(flOQ, NHYC; S Wiid trltfl, Tim Hoteft, NHYC. IOUM -I 01,,. Cl'llellft, ltilM la'I' YC. ITM -I. P.,t~ Girl Artvll Cenlelllel, NHYC 1. Stn!Nlt, L't l<t!lel't!OuM, hi\ Ditto YC: I o\Me HOur, Martin ~. left Ftll'Cttco ye._ .. SCOREBOARD Peter Oo•tarllul•, '3,SSO Garv McCord, '3,SSO JICll lttnner, $3, 550 Corav Pav'", '3,SSO ,,. Miki Reid, U ,700 J«rv Pale, U ,700 Mike Nlcolette, S2,700 Jav Cloldd, 12.700 Bot>Ov WIClllJn1, n ,700 1•-n -10·1• 77·72·70-71 73·13·72·12 71·7Hl·73 72·7S·61·7S NBA UNden LPGA ~tlenal 2'1 (al Mey Vw• CCI Gary H•lll>«o, 12,000 75·69·7•·73 WEST.RN CON,ERENCE * JOlln Adllm•, 12,000 15-n -71-73 PacHk DMIHln Nancv I.Oller, MS,000 70·7•·66·7• Jiff! Grvolel, $2,000 70-73·7•·• W L pq, GB 217 Georoe BU(nt . s2,ooo 73·73·71·7• LallWt .o 20 667 P11Br1dlev,127,000 7•·'9·73·71 ltooer Maltbie, &2,000 76·77·'9·7• Porllarid 31 2• 613 3 111 ciarence ROM, n.ooo n ·73·7•·7S s.11111 32 ,. .533 1 Be"v Klno. tll,000 73·72·75-61 Ge«oe 'ArCMf, 11,000 75·'9·6'·71 Pfloenlx 29 33 ..a 12 Sonnie La~. S 11,000 7•·72·12·70 8oO MurPllv, s2.000 7•·75·'9·73 GOiden Stale 28 33 •St 12 J COLLEG& WOMEN UC lrvlM 74, Saftta Barti.ra '4 Cf"CAA TfWMIMnf) UC SANTA IAltlARA -Martt 0, Grav 0, Bowen 13, CouPllllCI 7, Nldlol1on 20, ()gje I, Camera 2. Panflli 4, Gordon 10. Totall 13 11·29 64 UC IRVINI -Anthonv •. Gomt1 0, Hfo11111 11, Baklf' 2, DtM Ct, Harrt I, Walton S, Simpson I, Venoe< Poet T9. Graham 12, Ranclaff 2 To111, 31 12·20 ,. H1Hllme· UC lrvlnt, 0 ·12 Total foul• UC San11 Barbara 23, UC lr11ine 20 Fcx.tle<I oul PanfiM (UCSB), GorOOn (UCSBI, Vanoar Poe! IUCll U •XACTA (~II Paid 1263.50. "FTH llAC:E. 111. mllel on turf Favoioto IGarcfel 16.00 7.IO 4AO Tap COl\'INtl1or (Li""9ml UO uo Clll11..,.., (Valenzuela) UO Alto r~ Pair ol AGt1, Allee! Commanotr, Rolando, Notlle Air, T .. - dtr Sovlf'elon, Convuerton, London Crou, Pap.at Bun Time• 2.01 3/S. U IXACTA IS-121 P•kt 1200.00 SIXTH RACI. I II 16 mlltl MOtv AdYUV (Mc:Crn) 'IO uo 3.20 Hffven4V Plain (Plnuvl • 40 3.00 Cazador ISllMma"1'1 2.IO Abo raciad: Woodland W111, 8o9c>lno RobO&n$, APPetite, GrNt Deal, Hon Time: I~ 1/S at m ' San 01ego 21 .o ~ 191., Karen Permerel, S12,37S 70•12·75·72 BllfBrlllon, Sl..337 75·73·75·'9 MlclwHI DM"4111 UV•NTH RACll. 61.'J lur~. JUOv Ci.rll, 112,375 71·'7·7,S·76 Gll>C>v Gllbtfl, Sl,337 76·71·7S·70 Ulel'I 35 27 S6S Prm Mmtr lPncy) 21 IO I .0 •.OO 1'0 Donnie Hammond. Sl.337 7•·61·71·72 D•llH 33 29 SJ2 2 Great lat1ern IL!Phaml U O 3 00 SIHllnctlve (C>elall0u•'41vel UO Robin Walton, Jl,250 73·72·7S-70 Tim Norrl1, Sl,337 n·13·1•·1J •J Kinta• City 17 33 •SO 7 AIM> raGad: Ski Racer, Eitalt, Mid· Pallv Sne.tian, Sl,250 75·72·70-73 Joev Renell, sl,337 7•·7••70·7• Denver 27 35 .'15 I WWMn's~ (et .... Yen) ...~ Martina N.avra tltova (U.$.1.0cf, t~ Evert LIOvd, ._,, 7-S, 6·1 -<NnratlioVa • ~Ins S12S,OOO, Evert LIOVd wlflj S\0,000) 2'2 M•rk H1ve1;s 1,337 76·'7·74·7S Hou11on 1• 36 400 10 ford, Gef'al, WN!p, Golden Fi.k, Amv Benz. '6, 122 7'·73·U·71 SGott W1lkln1, 11,337 71·72·70·79 San Antonio 75 31 J97 10•·1 EIPOflfaneo, Hanovlf'len, ~lff Moir ,. ___ Time: I IS 2/S ....__ At1ukoHlll1ff,S6,121 71-76·73·72 2'l EASTERN CON,ERENCE L~ ..,, __ ,.0s U IXACTA 112·111 Pl ld1315.SO Pldlk C.lt DeuMel T..,,,,.., PeMv Pvlz. U.122 13·11·n ·76 Hiie lrwln, l1, 1S7 7•·7S·71·73 • AllHllc Dlvlllen •• -nP•' (at La .Hie ~ Cllilll) t.'"'w ..... ~ .......... 2fl J J"-75-""'-71 lllO Aolll, S1.1S7 ,.·7S·10-7• Sollon 4S IS .750 ~DAY'S RISULTS lnl__!COIGH(TV~~s·:, "'•,tnll oo'" S. IO • 60 C-.IM s. .... ... "• .......,._ ... _ ..-•r Bl"Rooer1,Sl,IS7. 1''11·12·14 Pfllladtlpnli 36 24 600 t ( ·nitlltt hll'lllll ~) ~ _,,__ •· Sttclflln Ani.ton--Jullan Banwn AllCt Miiie<, M,661 73.71.n .71 John Fouollt, ll,1S7 71·72·7S·74 Ntw 'tork 36 2s .,,90. t li> , AC•. Ona mlle pace Joumtv 11 Sea IG~ral 12 20 U O (UC lrvlntl def. Scott "'°'M-'Gary Jan St11>11en1on, S.CMI 72·73·JS-:13 2'4 Ntw Jerwv J,I 2"' SI? .14 Aceoml)lkt 1snor11 I 00 • .0 3 .0 Gelo Oel Sol (Hawley) 6.00 DrudllT\lft (OPeft), 6-3, .,.4, Bii 2'S "t!ti[l Bvrum, "',11S 76·12·1'1·74 Waslllnolon 17 34 U3 ll''J Wlndv Can Can!Sllerrtnl 4 .0 •.IO Ats<> ·raced. Flolllloto Fii. JoM Mv••·Slevt Cunltf IN\aNltncl) def Lori G1rt>tc1, 13, 111 7S•71·73·6+ Barrv JHCk .. , SI, llS 76·?0·74·,. Ctrllrll DMllon Super Tloe< (Porrini) 1280 Henrv, The HallUt, L~d lllt Cannom, Allan Ovtrland·L.Mry LlndMv (UC Lvnn AC11m1, 13,122 76·7S·74·70 Mark Brc>okl, 11,llS 14·71 ·7•·7• N'ltwa ullH 37 2• .607 _ AIM> raced. EHltr Onion, Outen Z•1•1•••. Potev, Antfllr11, Cllem, P1rt1 lrvlnt), 6•4, ... 1. Catllv Mlnt,'3,122 7'·76·7S·70 DavldGreham.11.llS 76·69·73·76 Detroit 3• 26 S67 2'h· Spirit, L• Bella Ftllt , Tero•. Atfer 10 Prince. ~ ,...,. Avako0kamoto,S3,122 77·7'·71-71 • 1tS . "4"...,~ 31 31 :SOO 6'!2 Mlltlf' ..., Time· 2:00 3/S. , Anl11on·Barllam -CUCll . • ~ .,t ·~~~~~·t:.:;i~~~~~l::!~"J~'~:.;y~· . ._, .. ~f.f..1"~; ~•~\t,..J~:-:-:·rrilft\~-=--~~~~~ ... ~;i-:) Amv Alcott, 13, m 7'·73·7• Mike McCullouoll. "·°'° 7S·70·7S·7S Indiana II •2 300 II') SECOND rue., Ona mtle lrol llOflft) s2 Pkk~ ~ PllCI ,, ~ Marta Flour1-0t1, 13,121 1 ·73·7S·74 2" ·SYndlv'• SGore1 Ktlbc:k U>eH (5nrrn) II oo 7.0 u o 112,57' wlln 23 wlnntno tldltl• llive T l lluko Oh.ako, 13, 12 I n -1•· 1S· 1• Larrv Rinker. I 1.060 19· 70·61· 79 Lalltn 111, Oetr0tt 1 I• Striped Bau (A~tfman) 4 60 1.10 llOfWll Jlf'llvn Brllr. '3,121 n -7•·69·7S 191 80lton 117, SH iii• 93 Ster HIN (Cliff) 710 NINTH RACI. I 1116 mites Joen JoY"Ct, 13,121 69·72·76·11 JO(ln Mll'llfftv, Sl,021 n ·12·11·10 PlllladelPlll• 127, San Oleo<> 121 "''° receo 8renoa SPHG, Imp lmP Tom (McCarron) IHO 7 20 S.00 196 Jeff Mllcnetl, Sl,0'21 7•·7•·71·71 Ttf111M'1 Game Imp, Golelen Pride, S111nn11 Siar, Mr Derll AGGent (Valenzuela) 6 . .0 • 20 P1111 Aluo. ,2,2oM 1•·74·76·72 TllomH Grav, Sl,021 74·73·71·1' Utah 11 New Jlf'HV Clarll Ktnl Jelmood The SI-(Toro) •.60 Vicki Alvarez, 12,24• 77·73·72·7• AJltnMllter, Sl,021 n -72·76·72 Time· 7:04 l1S AIM> raced: llTMIUll lYllV VIQOl'OUI Mlclllko Ollaoa. S1~9 7S·71-73·71 ~~~ :.~1=~:°.211.021 ~;~~:~~: LO~-:~~~~·s' ~'~::,~!~Ihm· n EXACTA (2-9) paid '51.10. V•ori,:;.~~~/~t, Or Vlclorlt . Marv Dwvtf, Sl,969 76·73·71·71 8oO Ea1twood, 11,021 71·70-70·7t bll O. Ab<k.ol·J1ber 29, Scoll 16, E w:.":~nR:e~E(p~:i'~I=. '1C:, U llXACTA (S-41 PllCI SIU 00. Ketllv Beker, 11,969 7S·7•·76·72 2't JoMlO!I 19, COOPtr '· wormv 20, 3.00 AlltnOance: 74 617 Lauri PtltrM>n, Sl,961 JS-77·72·73 0.Yld PtOOIH, S970 71·7S·79-73 McGM 2• Nlllf' O TOll ll 4A·?2 29.36 Anlllc>De IDMOmtrl S .0 3.IO . ' Kalhv Po1tlew11t, s l,'61 '9·71·76-74 Don Pooley, s'70 7~74·76-Tl l1I. Sallie PtDDer 18eltleroeonl 2.60 OoMe Caoonl, Sl,961 71·74·1•·71 Pal McGowan, 1970 76·73·76•73 DETROIT _ TflOUCkl lS &eolOn Atso receo Smootll H Velvet, Hal· MardeM Wllkln1, ll~S I0-73·74-71 Tom Shaw, 1'14 m 73·74-71·74 ~~ .. :;:1= ~'·J;.,~oi6~~~~1~'. ~~c;n~:1n111, SoQllt Sl'lvllar, Gf Roekel, Lindi Hunl, Sl,635 a-7S·7~73 8oO 8ovel, 1924 73·71·11·7• Tvler I. Totall 0 ·102 23·31 IU Time: 21Xl 3IS Allct Ritzman, 11,63S 76·73·7S·7• Lou Graham, st2• n -11-n -14 Scert bv Ollar.,tn 12 EXACT A (6·31 °••d 163.20. Annt•Marlt Pam. Sl,635 7S·7•·7S·7• Jey Haa1, 1924 75·74·7'·7• LOI Anoelft l1 20 35 31-1 ll •'OURTH RACE. One mile Jrol. DenlHStrtblo, S1,63S 74·7•·7S·7S SttYt Lllbltf, s91• 7•·74·7~76 O•troll 26 30 29 29-114 Air Poe"-•' (Anderson) 640 380 3.20 Knoko lkoma, S1,63S 71·73·71·7S JOO TllrH·POlnl go11,-<ooo.r, v Jolln· Flatll Storm (Pierce) • 20 3.00 Miki Oda, I l.63S 74· 7S·72·77 0 .A. Wllt>rlno, st90 76·12·7S·77 '°"· Fouled oul-flOnt Reoounai-Lol J1v1 Memol'lfl !OeM>mtr I 2.60 'Ztf J01 AnQtlel •s (E JOhnwn l'I. Detroit •1 AIM> raGld Red Poplar, Smart 8evlf'lev Davi•. Sl,392 7•·76·71·71 Brad 8ry1nt, SMO 71·71·80-72 (Llvlnoiton 12) Aullli-lol Al!fflt\ Aleck. watru1, Slltfllf' Prl<lt, lk1no1. Silvia BMIOllGGln. Sl,391 76·17·74·72 * 31 (COODll' 81, Oelroll 19 (Tllomu U) S<Jo.r Moose N1volto Yo1lllk1w. Sl,Jf2 76·7•·76·73 LH EIOer. 1170 79·70-77·12 Total fovl\~OI All9elH 2•. Detroit 1• Time. 2!04 31S Pia Nll1lO!I, Sl,392 73·76·77·73 •-on 1udden dta tll l)leyoff Tecllnlca11-Wor1nv. Oetro1Hl~11 Cle· '"™ RACE. Ona mile oac.e AlllM>n Finney, Sl,391 71·72·72·n tt nH A-30. 10. Jamon Grallan (AOf\n) • 20 1 llO 2.60 Katllv Hite. 11..m 73·7S·7•·n NOOlt T11te1 (Slltrrtnt u o 160 JOO Coteee scores Hindu AD«>e ( Todol s.oo Janel COIH, Sl,208 73·80·74·73 Wait Also raced: RoHl1nd 8ret, Game Vullo MorlQUCnt, 11.208 7S·76·76·73 Ptciflc Sl, San Jolt SI •9 Ro1>1>le, TrOlloP, H•v Guv. Wln11rlo K1111v Whllwortll, "·70I 72·73·12·73 Wu llln111on 71. Sout,,.rn Cal 66 1 Ima· 2 oo JIS Lauri Rlnktf, Sl,208 76·73·77·74 S.Ultl 12 EXACT A 12·11 1>11d JIUO. Cllrl• JoMwn, ,1,208 79 7•·72·7S Gtorol• 12, Ttnneu.ee 17 Dale EGOetlno. Sl,207 76·77·71·76 Marvtencl 7•. Vlrglnl1 6S 001Glf'maln,'1,207 1•·13·11·16 Mld'#HI Vlc1<1 Slnoltlon, Sl,207 74·77·72·77 OeP11ul 66 OtlrO!I •7 Laure Cole, Sl.207 7l ·I0·72·77 111ono11 70, lndl1111 SJ S1ndr1 Havnlt . 51.107 74·7S·71 79 NHL v11oer1I'° 76. Bulltr 73 l01 CAMPBtiLL COH,ERINCE S.UltlwHI Cl'lertll Mntomrv, Sl,104 73·77 18·73 Smvttw OMllOll Ark11n111 73, Houllon 61 OonnaH Wl'llle.51.104 76·72·77·76 W L T Ph G, GA TOURNAMENTS Oel>Olt Aullln, 51.10. 13 7•·7S·79 x·Edmonton 41 IS S 101 312 276 S.Utttern Canferen« l01 C11G1n1 29 14 13 71 2SI 256 Ownpientlllp Olenne Da•lev. 5764 70·11·11·72 v1ncouver 27 36 1 61 271 2'S Maflll•ll 111. Tenn ·Cn111enoooa Jane Bi.IOCk, 1764 76·76·76·74 WlnnlDtO 2• JO 10 SI 271 lo. 107, 2 ol Mvra Van Hoose. 1763 77·n ·71·7S t(lflel 19 37 12 so 1... 31S Sllft 8ett C911Wence Sue FOO!eman. s763 74·76·76·76 Cl\a"'Pleftllllp Jo Ann WHllam. 5763 7S·71·79·77 NONi\ Olvlllen ._.. Ala ·8trmfnol'lam 62. Ot<I Oom1nt0n OffOtlUlklf', 1763 73·7•·77·71 Monntsoll 32 19 6 70 ,.,, m 60 \... JOJ Cnleago 26 34 I 60 237 2SI ,. Oetroll 26 34 7 S9 249 27 I Jent Lock. S62S )Cit Collffn We lk.er, ISSO Sriaron Berrett, 5SSO Lauren Howe, SSSO Pal Mtver1. SSSO Jull Ink "tr, I SSO lOS V11trlt Skinner. S.C7S J07 Rll1u lmanorl, s.c3I Marlena Haooe. SA37 lOt 81ver1v Klan . '375 Terri Lucitllunt, 5375 Allwn Sheard. 137S JS· 76· 71 ·II 72·19·77·76 13·71·76·77 76·7S· 7S· 71 76·77·71·79 73·76·7S·80 7S·77·I0-7S 16·11·n ·n 7S·17·I0·77 19·7)·79·78 71·7•· 79·78 SI. LOUii 26 JS 7 S9 243 114 Conference tournaments Allanllc Co111 11 GrffnlbOro. N.C . T oron•o 12 37 I S2 2 SO 326 Marci'! 9·11 WALES CON,ERENCE Allentic Ten et Mor111nlown, W Va . Patrldl Dfvlllen Merci'! 7· 10 41 23 2 u 294 231 Bio EHi 11 MadllO!I Sauer• G1r0tn 31 U 4 10 2SI 199 Ntw Yori\. March 7·10 3S 2• 9 79 264 256 8ig Elolll at Kemo.r Arena, Ken'•' 34 22 10 71 1M 243 Cllv. Merell 6·10 lS •S 6 36 193 211 Bio Skv 11 ca mPU\ '''"'· Merell 14 .. 6 34 206 315 I· 10 Adam• DIYl.Men ECAC Metro •• POUGl'lkffPllt , N.Y . Marci'! S·IO x·NY lllfl x·W1111tno1on x·NY Rno" Jt•Plllladtlpf\~. Ntw JtfltV Pl111burgll x·8utt110 40 21 7 17 265 223 ECAC Nortl'I Allenlle 11 campu1 801ton 40 22 s as 299 22• '""· Mart i\ 6· 10. QuaOtC 36 23 • llO 300 12. v MontrHI 31 31 S 67 1S2 2-M ECAC Soulll ti Herrllonl>urg, I • Harttord 23 33 9 SS 1-M 269 Ma rc.II I · 10 SIXTH RACE. ~ milt oact Jlms P.-r CTmblVI 3 .0 1.IO MalteM! Hunter IBlktr) 1.60 Amv1 Pt11 IPettrM!nl Time. Hll • S Sl EXACT A (6·7) PllO '12 SO SEVENTH lllACE. One milt oac•. CckV\ Only Bv (Sith) IS 20 6 •O 3.80 Nimble VankH (Andtr1on1 • 60 3 00 Walt>ro (Longo) l 60 Time I S9 1 S n EXACTA (6·71 0110 s4100 EIGHTH AA CE. One m11t PICf Anov1 W 1n11 on I Sletlll) •7 00 31 40 13 60 Tl'lree Flnlltfl ( Allnlll 1 00 5.00 TflPlt NIM (8ellleroeon) S.60 AllO raced· Go11elltr JOl\n, Fire end Rein, MarVl Commanci. Andv• RalPll, Bvt eve Scottv. H110PV Hunllno Time: 2;01 llS Sl EXACTA t•·21 Pl•CI 1213 00. NINTH RACE. Ona mile paee Elilt 8rt~!t· (LIIV) • 60 3 00 2 60 Mlnntflal'll Fella IVICSOnm> 1000 100 Meller Nott (W1lll1m\) 3 80 Time. I S7 llS 12 EXACTA 11·•> pelo U0.20 12 PICK SIX Cl-2-6·6+11 paid '16,144 00 wllh lwo wlnnino llcket1 (1l1t nor.e1). 12 Pick Six con101e tlon Pl ld s 166 IO wlln 19 wlnnlno llcktts (five hOrH l) TENTH RACE. Ont milt Pace USFL WISTElllN CONFERENCE Otnver Arliona Oakland lllllf'ffl PacHk W L T 2 0 0 I I 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Ctrllral Pd. I 000 soo 000 000 Pf< oM 52 7 24 Mlc11lotn 2 O O 1.000 47 Okl111Qma I I 0 SOO 21 Houlton o 1 o 000 17 San Antonio O 1 O 000 10 ClllGa9o 0 , 0 000 31 EASTERN CON,IRINCE New JtrltV Pt\llaOttllfri• Pltt11>uron Weslll1191on Atlalttk 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 Sevttlem I 000 I 000 000 000 TtmPt 2 0 0 1 000 N-Of'ltans 1 O O I 000 Jadtsonvlllt l I 0 SOO MlmPlli• 1 ' 0 soo Blrmino/llm I I 0 SOO •S 34 27 20 .0 16 79 32 27 Sundllv'• lc9rn Birmlnol'llm 71, LA IOAU 14 MtmPlll• 23, Cl'llcaoo 13 Pllllade!Dllla 17, Wa111lnoton 6 New Jerl41Y 21, Jaek1onvllle 26 New Ofle1n1 13, Oakland 0 Tenlettt'' Game Houston et San Antonio Satvrdav'• Game JeckM>nville 11 Tampa Bev SuMlv'• ~ LA Ex:preu 11 0.kland MamPlll1 ti New Ofle1111 Mkllloan 11 Oenvlf' Hou11on et Cl'llcago San Antonio •• OIVeboma PnlladelPlli• al Ntw Jlf'SIV Blrmtnoham et Plll1buro" Mtftdlv, Mardi 12 Wnllinolon 11 Arizona 310 Gell Tousntn. S313 Btlll SOIOmon, 1312 7S·71·71·79 x·Cllncnea 0tivoft btrtl'I EHi Coe11 11 Tow1on M<I Merell 7S·77·7t-79 S·IO Mr Ondv Min tAnont I 20 • .o l •O Blrmin.ham 71, Express 14 PA 1• 27 .. .. •2 20 20 13 43 32 IS 34 70 34 10 31 30 31 IWdWeiser 8* Cres1 l•t su•1111a Pan> a.u 1 "'*""'"' l Scott Giiiman (Anaheim), ClltnOwtll, 1. Jim Flll!Oeck (Font-), Clltnowlll, 3. o.,, Fisk (Fullerton), Funco. 1·V1600 Umll9d I. Ktn1 Castle < Belmonl Shorft), AKeCO; 2. Oouo lnole$ (UM Elllnofa). Funco, 3 Kevln Plr11e (Torrance), Hllumcler. a.u 1t UrftltM 1 .Jer1'Y Wllt4dle4 (Analltlml. Aacaco, 2. Cr..a GelwM (Ontario). Funco J. Mltte Giiiman (Orenee), Funco. 0.11 .• AT' I. Mickey Dunlap CBtnd. Ort.), Honda. 2 Grt11 Hun•akar tCllallworlll), Honda, J Tom Galan ISDl'lno Vallev). Honda 0111 Jl ATC I Miki C.oe (El Caton), Honda, 2 Deen SunclaN (El C.IOtl), Honda, 3 Jlmrnv Wnile IAnalltlm>. Kawallkl ~ t I • • COflll'.IJ1WTY COUJIGE ~ W..t J, GUfttl 2 CUllta 100 ooo lo-2 1 1 Geldtn WHI 100 100 01-3 ' 0 Frvk and Mlnen. Ewert and Ruuell. 3B-Thorntt IC). HR-Treece (Cl .......... 2. ....... Westt Fullerton 000 000 02-2 S 0 GOiden Wt1I 000 000 ~ I 0 Sale1, V1"1uez 141 ano HtMemtn; Car!M>n Ind ~. W·ValQUIL L-<arlson 311 Callllf'lne Panton, 1275 lll S1tpnanle Ferwto. S2SO ~ndlv'• SC«fl Metro 11 MtmPl'lll, Ttnn , March New Jlf'WV S, Klrlel 3 I· 10. Ruilv Silver\ (Slttlll) 6 40 l 60 (Seen by Qua~) Man Mar Jtm (Grundvl 6 20 Blrminollam o 7 7 1-11 Weetrend transacttens Time 2.01 41S LOI Anoe!H 0 1 0 7-l• BASEaALL Harlforel 6. Bo11on • Mid·AmerlGan 11 Mtlro Centrt. 80·73·79·11 Chlc•DO s. Toronto • Roatorci. 1Mlnol1, Mere11 9· 10 Quebec I, Buffelo l Mldwuttrn Cllv e t Chicago. 111inol1, PGA tovmament Edmonton 6, Montreat 1 Marsl'I I· 10. (at Cwat Sprlnel, ,II.) VanGouvar S, NY Ranotrs • Ml110Url Vallev al c1mpy1 1llH , 2IO Teniettt'I Gamt1 Marci'! 6· 10 •·Brue• Lltlzkt, 190.000 72·70·70·61 WHhlnolon '' Plll1t>orol'I Olllo V111ev •' Morelleed, Kv . Andv Bun, 154,000 69·71·61·72 Detroit •I Mlnnt.ote Marci'! 11·12 a1 PCAA 11 Forum, tnolewocxt. Merell JC Snead, '34.000 61·71-72·70 8· 10 112 Devis S, Kin91 3 SoullltH tlf'n et NaQlvlllt, Ttnn ~~c;~ ~ 71·67·66·72 •• _ .... ~.,.!'JV Pen.chi Marci'! 7·10 '~~~1:>11.-'-~o!it~~~ ~~~"$:;4~·~~~~~tsi _. Soulllland. llr•I round at c.1mPll1 Hubtrl GrHn, 116,117 72·72·72·61 ""t ~ '""· llmlfln111 end llnal1 at 8eeumon1, Garv Koen S16 117 74·7•-66·70 Nona. Panafllt• Hakanuon, LA. T .. 11. March 6· 10. Jim Co4Dtrl, S16, 117 73·61-71·72 >:Al; Clrttti , NJ, 17:33 Southwell 11 Houlton, MlrGh 6· ll Tommv N1k11lm, 116, 117 70·71·70·73 S8c:elld Ptrlecl Soutl'lw111trn Atl'llelk •• JecklO!I, 215 I New Jer'41v, Vtrl>Hll 17 (Broten>. Miu .• Marci\ t ·IO ' Fred COUPie•. 113,000 7S·71·70·69 J·SJ 2 Ntw Jarl41Y, Hlofllni 13 CLtwll), Trat\l Amerlc• at camDUl •lie\ Pllll H1ncoc"-, 113,000 71·71-13·70 MarGl'I l ·t 216 6:10. 3, New Jtrwv Bridgman 17, 7 23 Wtlllf'n Atlli.tk . tlr11 round 11 Oavt Barr, SIO,SOO 7S·69'·71·71 Ptnall!tl-+iardv, LA, 6.26. MIGMRlen, Gl mPUl ltltl, Hmlflntfl tnd llM ll el El Nick F11do, 110,SOO• 79·61·67·72 NJ, 6:26, Ru1181!, NJ, 6:21; Simmer, LA, Paso. T .. H . Maren 5~10. wavne Levi, 110.soo 75-~0·61·73 I0:2•· Lorimer, NJ. I0:26; Vtrbffk, NJ, NOTE Tiit fOllowlno conftrt nc11 do 117 13:Sl. Broten, NJ, 19 3• not conducl POllllHOn 1ourn1me n" Grao Power1, st,2SO 71·69·77·70 Bio Ttn, lvv. Pacific· 10 end Welt Coait S.vt B1llelttr<>1, Sl,2SO 79·70·67·72 T!Wd ~erlad Athtetlc Fuuv Z0tlttr, Sl,2SO 77·71 ·67·72 • New Jlf'H V, Gaon• 12 1enoom1n. Miki Dona ld, Sl,250 7S·6'·70·73 Brumwttn, S:33 (pp) S Los Anoeltl. -Tevlor IS (H1rrl•l 7-ol 6 LO\ Anotlel Curll• s1ranoa. SS.643 72·'9·76·71 Tt vtor " (Hardv. NkllOflll, II 21 (POI Mac O'Gradv, SS,643 72·73·72·71 7 New JerHv. Ludvlo 19 IVlf'btel<, Jack NIGklaut. ss.w 11·10·10-11 L111tr). 12 24 I. LOI Anoete•. e.rnlllrd La119tr. sS,643 73·73·71·71 Hakanu on 13 (T1v1or. Nlctlollll. 16·42 Griff Moodv, s5,'43 72·74·'9·73 Ptnaltlfl-J1rvl1. LA. 3:3S, Keffv, LA, Li net Ten Broc11, sS,643 76·72·'7·73 doul>le-mlnor. 7.• I, Vt<bffll, NJ, Larrv Ntl.on. SS,643 7•·70·70·74 dout>W-mlnor. N I, RUIHll, NJ, 10.42. 219 Slloh on Go1t-Lo1 Anotlt1 Tonv Sllo1, 13,SSO 7S·71·77·71 6•13·16-lS Ntw Janav 3·1·7-11. Ron Streck. 13,SSO 77·70·70-72 Goetle1-l..o• Anot!H. Baron New GervPta ver.13.SSO n ·71·61·7l i«MV, Ruch A-10.216 NC A A Tovm11ment pa11icipentl A til l of team• 111a1 111vt QUl hfled to< 1111 1"4 NCAA bHl\ttball tourna ment l11v LHOut -Princeton Metro Allentk All'llellc Conlertnct -Iona Mid EH ltrn Allllellc Conftrtnc• - North Carollna A&. T Soullltrn Conf11enct -Ma"llall Sun Btll Conftranct ,.,,. bama·Blrmlnollam Sl EXACTA (S·61 oe•CI 169 .0 Flnt Oii•,,_ N•""* L....,. Altenoa nee •.025 None. • LOS ANGELES OOOGERS-Si9M<I S.ntl Anita saCencl Qua,,_ Ale11ridro Pena. Ditclltf. to • --veer SUNDAY'S RIESUL TS Blrm-Perrv 29 run (Norwocxt klckl. contract. • S3 PITTSBURGH PIRA TES-Sloned IUttl tf tl·daY tMreuohbnd ~) · A Tonv Fiene. eatelltr. 10 • four·vtar 8t ';!,R~Tm'!~~~in!el) lk"'~tf I .0 100 IZ~--;::e~~I. •: .;,m lrom amsev contract FOOTBALL N1veo1n1t (Toro) 1• 80 9 00 . T!Wd ~ """" Stlllll ,...._. l.aa9ue N_,.llatt (Valenzuela I 6 90 Borm-Sloudt I run INorwocxt klel<), E .,... , C US NEW ORL ANS BREAK· "''° raced Jimbo' Act , S11tt om· ,..,.._ Ouat1tr . ERS-Slonea Marcus Ouprff, runn•ne ~~~jh._~~~~~.:.::-,..;.t:t'~~~~~~::::~~r~ -...~ lltr:iur•! 1 •• LA-Net1on 2 run czanoela• k!OI, Ttiompwn, 119111 •rid me · · 3;35 Mer'111M, now lac:klt StiCOND lllACE. 1116 m llH. A-1',719 T .. m Stattltks PITTSBURGH MAULERS-Cut Coooen Hiii 1F1111 22 70 1.80 S 00 Bir LA Lau Brown., corner~ •rid Jama R1p1lri11t IOllwMll I 00 4 80 Firs! down\ 17 16 Blee•. Cltftnllvt lackle Lion Of tllt DtHrl IPinca vl 3 .0 Rullltl ·YtrOI 37·22S 2S·60 HOOCEY Al10 raced T1bular. 8ron1ed, Panlno vardi 10s ,4S Na~ Hedltv ~ Clkear Crv.111 Park ltow RidOtftnt, Return vardi 90 U9 HARTFORD WHALERS-Clllmtd Soruce Harbor RtCI Groom Pro<lloal PHHl 9 17·0 11·•1·1 Jecli BrownKll•dlt ci.1-n. on Son. Guarell P\;nli 7·31 6·J.C w11vefl Time 1 4S Fumblel·IOll 2 1 O·O P H IL A 0 E L P H I A F L Y • U DAILY DOUBLE 17·91 Pl kl Ptnalllfl·vardl •·17 •·JS ERS-AnnovnclO 11'111 Peul Guav tor· '261.10. lrldhlldual statbtk• ward 1111 aoret'd to t11m1 on • THIRD RACE. 6 1 lurionO\ on turf RUSHING-81rm1R9111m, Ptrrv 13·93, mulll·vear eonlrecl Qu1n1um Lteo IPClrz > 13 60 6 . .0 •.60 Cribbs 13·11, Stoudt 7·33, Tlllon 2· 11 COLLIGE Pro1oeroul 10.latlouuvt 160 SOO J Jone• 1·13, Smlll'I l·m onu• 6 Lol AUST IN-Ne mto Mtlvln L. Ebonv Bronzt (Oliv1rt1l 3 80 Anot!H. NtllO!I 20-so. Heflev l·l TIMr~sma 11tao tootblll coecn AIM> racH lltm Towo, Arrowhead, 8o0di41 3·12. Seurlf' l·mlnu1 S LaUOh•no 8ov. Gabl1no Mr Ructor, PASSING-Blrmonollam Stouctl Amorou1 II, Olympie Gemes Lord 9·17-0-1'1 LOI Anoelt\ Ram~ AdVOCllt ll·2S· 1-126, Seurer 7· 17·0· 123 Time I.IS )IS RECEIVING-Blrmlnol'llm. Sm1tl'I FOURTH lllACE. t I 16 milts Count Geml (OIVH) 13 40 1.IO S.00 Croe.o (Oll111rt1l S 00 3.60 Norwlck IMc:Carronl •.60 Al10 raced Wtlllf'n. Oblllnado, Morrv'• cnamp Time 1 '3 21s •·+I. Cribbl 2•3S, MalO!I 1· 17 Talton I ·26 LOI Anoet11, SlltrrOd S·S I Townlt4t ..... Moor• 3·25, Allen 2·S2. Ellll 2-2•. Haney 1·42, Nelson 1·7 MISSED FIELD GOAl..s-BlrmlnOll•m. None LOI An· oetes. ltndela1 Sl, .. CAMEL LIGHTS It~ a whole new world. ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. , I ' • . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . Dllllr ..... ,........, ....,.,d ~ The rt.gore of putting Women pro 1olfere are inten.e u they /catt d~ Sanday'• flna1 roan of the Unlcfen InTitatlonal at · lleu Verde Country Club in Ca.ta lleu. From left are Nancy Lopes, m.lllililli~~m.ii .... ~l:iiiij-~~~~~~~~~,,-~~ 7 , • "j -••:i!iiHHJI-~---------------- Huskies edge USC Pacific upsets San Jos e State; Arka n sas, DePaul, Illini win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Washington basketball Coach Marv Harshman didn't want to leave Los Angeles empty-handed, and his I 3th-ranked Huskies made sure on Sunday that he didn't. The Huskies, with Detlef Schrempf sconni a career-high 34 points, downed Southern Cal. 71-66 an a Pacific-JO Conference basketball game. "This was a big wan for us, coming offthe UCLA game (a 73-59 loss Thursday night),'' Harshman said. "We needed it so we can determine our own destiny. We want to keep winning so we can be seeded an the NCAA tournament." Southern Cal Coach Stan Momson ten the contest impressed with the Huskies. "We wanted Washington·s guards to play more of a game offensvely than as normally the habit." Mom son said. "Yet Sch rem pf has a career high and (Paul) Fortier as their lowest percentage free throw shooter. but every time I turned around the ball was going through for him. You have to congratulate a team that can do things like that." Fortier tldded I I points and C hris Welp I 0 for the Huskies, 21 -6 overall and 14-3 in the Pac-I 0. Washington leads th( conference by a half game over Oregon State. 13-3. Pacific 51, San Jose State 49 STOCKTON -Forward Andy Franklin scored 14 points to lead Pacific to a Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over San Jose State. The Tigers also got 14 points from freshman guard Kyle Pepple and 10 from guard Jeff Reibel. Junior guard Michael Dixon led San Jose with 12 points, and forward Stonx Evan~ added eight. The victory was Pacific's third of the season and first 1n the PCAA this year: boosting the club to 3-27 overall and 1-17 in the conference. San Jose drops to 10-17 overall and 6-12 in the PCAA. Arkansas 73, Houston 67 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Arkansas center Joe Kleine. a bag man with a soft touch, made 10 straight free throws, and Alvan Robenson handed out several important a.s.sasts as the I 2th-ranked Razorbacks knocked off second-ranked Houston. The loss ended Houston's 39-game win streak in the Southwest Conference and kept the Cougars from going unbeaten 1n the league for the second straight year. The Cougars. 26-3 overall and 15-1 in the SWC. wrapped up the conference championship with a 64-61 victory over the Razorbacks a week ago. Arkansas, 14-2 in the league. 1s 24-5 heading into the league tournament at the end of the week. Kleine. a 6-foot-11 junior, made five straight free throws during a 7-0 spun that put Arkansas up S 1-45. Houston got to within 53-51 on a rebound basket by Greg Anderson with 9:53 left, but the Cougars, who made 14 of their first 15 shots. did not score again for 5 minutes and 10 seconds. llllnols 70, Indiana S3 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -Illinois guard Bruc,c Douglas scored a career-high 28 points as the 10th-ranked Illini whipped Indiana to regain a share of the Big Ten lead. Illinois matched tough defense and rebounding with Doug.las' shooting to improve its conference record to 13-3 and move 1nto a first place tie with Purdue. Efrem Winters added 16 points for Illinois and Doug Altenberger had 14. Uwe Blab, the 7-foot-2 center, led Indiana with 17 points, but the loss left the Hoosiers in third place witb a 12-5 league record. llhno1scame out shooting and quickly rolled to a 12-4 lead. The llhna widened the margm to 26-1 3 with 5:46 left NEW YORK (AP) -San Diego Chargers defensive an the half. lineman Kenny Neal was inJured and two fnends an a car he The Hoosiers were out-rebounded 12-6 in the half and Chargers~ Neil hurt fn·accident "'..,.,.,... was driving were killed when th&'!Yehicle hit a telephone committed eight turnovers to Illinois' four, as the Illini Cartwheeling pale near Kennedy Aarpon, police said. · took a 32-23 lead to the dressing room. · • ' ~ Barbara Roberts, night administrator at St. John's Illinois continued ats hot shooting and strong defense . Blrmlngham wide receiver Ron Frederick " ard Car M>D during Sµndaf'• gam e won by. Episcopal Hospital, said Neil, 25. was in stable condition and lnd,ana committed eight fouls during"'the first. JO >1.~•.\~~ll~~VJt. ~ . -R ~-"h,§~~·--~~~~~.t-11~!~'"· .. -..< .. ~·, .__1':;'·"'·~···"' / :r1S.Ynt>il~l~~=11~ ... ~~hojd~-~~[1te;~~.~J!~~~~~~~--;-~J$~~1:"·~ . :::; __ BULLETIN BOARD ~ ln-tbe-•ater boat •ho'"' The 11 th annual Newpon ln·lhe-Watershows will open March 29 and run through Apnl I S at Lido Manna Village Three separate shows for u~d. sail and power boats arc planned More than 80 percent of the vessels on d1spla) will be: 30 feet o' erall and lonacr The used boat show kicks off the sencs March 29·Apnl I and wi ll feature JS yacht brokers from 1hrou&hout the state The sailboat show 1s set for Apnl 4-8 w1lh boats from France. Canada. Spam. Republic of China, En&land. Finland and other countncs. The power boat show is set Apnl 11 ·IS. Show hours arc weekdays. 11 a.m. to sunset and weekends. 10 a.m. to sunset. Adm1ss1on 1s S4.SO for 1hc used boat show. SS for the power and sailboat shows. Admission is S2 for children, 6-12. For more 1nformat1on, phone 6H-9360. IChJ6• bo.me .cbedale Tues .. March 6 -W1nnipei. un . March 11 -Ch1cqa, Wed March 14 -P111sburgh Tues., March 20 -Quebec. Sat .. March 24 - De1ro1t· Tuts., Maren 27 -W1nn1pq. Sat . March l 1 -Edmonton. All .. mcsal 7 30 p.nt All pmcs 11 the Forum in lnt1cwood. TICktt pnc:cs: $18.~. S9 SO. S7, Ticket information· (2 13) 6 74-6000. ., 3 on 3 ba•ketball •'6na1'9 Apphca11ons for the Fountain Valley Rec· rca11on Dcpanment's 3 on 3 basketball leagues arc available · Team rosters and fees should be: subm111w 10 the Fountain Valley Rccreation.Dcpanmen1. 10200 Slater Ave . thro u&h Maren 30 Fees arc $60 per team and must be: subm11tcd 1n the-form of a cashier's check made payable 10 the Cit)' of Fountain Valley Leaaues will be: d1v1dw into A (no height rcs1nc11ons) and B (s1it feel and under) d1 v1s1ons. For more 1nforma11on. phone 963-8321. eu ension 237. • Laken bo.me .cbedale Wed., March 7 -Ph1 ladelph11. Sat .. March 10 -Indiana. Tues.. March 13 -Seattle. Thurs , March IS -San Antonio. Fn .. March 2l -Ottro11. Sun .. March 25 -San Diqo; Thun , Matt'h 29 -Houston. Sun . Apnl I -Colden Statt, 7 p.m .• Fn., Apnl 6 -K.ansu City: Wed., April 11 - Portland. Fn . Apnl 13 -Dallas. Sun., Apnl IS -Phoenix. 3 p m. All pmcut 7.30p m unku 01herw1w noted. All pm~ 11 the Fonim In lnalc-ood. Tidtt pnccs. S2S. S 12 SO, $9.$0, S1. Titlttt 1n(or-ma11on: (213) ~74-6000 ,/ Police spokesman Sgt. Peter Ruane-said tffe rented De.Paul H, et;;t~7 . 1984 Chrysler was traveling southbouni:i on Brookville . . DETROIT ._ Jun~or forward Tyr<?ne Corbin ;and Blvd. at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday night whe'n it went out of JUntor guard Jerry McMallar,i scored 17 points e~ch to. pace control and struck a telephone pole about 200 feet off of fifth-~nked De Paul to a tnumph over the University of Rockaway Blvd: near the Queens airport. Detroit. One of the passengers, Michael Thomas. 25, of East De Paul's victory was the final reguta~ season rotd Meadow was dead on arrival at Franklin General Hospital, game for veteran Coach Ray Meyer. who retires at the end while the other. Dav ad Atkins. 23, of Far Rockaway was of the season. . pronounced dead on amval at Peninsula General DcPaul. which led 34-25 al hatn1me. never saw its Hospital, Ruane said. lead dwindle to le!>s than sax through the second half. Ruane said he undetstood that Neil had JUSt amvcd Detro it pulled to 49-43 with 7:36 left to play but could pull aboard at the aarpon aboard a fl ight. He said no charges no closer. . . had been filed. De Paul scored the last nane points of the game, all on Neil, a 6-4. 250-pound lineman from Cincinnati. was free throws. an the final 2:09. traded Feb. 14 along wnh fell ow defensive hneman Abdul De Paul upped jts record to 24-2 on the seaso!" and Salaam to the San Diego Chargers in exchange fora second Detroit clo~ out n~ regul~r scaso!" at 8-19. Detroll was round dran choice. paced by Keath Gray s 12 points, I 0 an the second half. and 16 by Wallas Caner, all in the first half. Lazerstumble, 4-1 In women's action: Long Beacb State 71, USC 17 LONG BEACH -Kirsten Cummings scored 22 points to lead sixth-ranked Loni Beach State to a over LOS ANGELES (AP)-Louie Nanchoff scored a goal third-ranked Southern California in a Western ColleJi,ate at 12:51 of the third quarter to put Cleveland ahead to stay Athletic Association game. and the Force defeated the Los Angeles Lazers 4-1 Sunday Nina Uonard added l .S.pointsand Roslind Boser had niaht in a Major Indoor So<xlcr League game. 14 for Long Beach State, '21-S overall and 11-l in the John Victor scored Cleveland's first goal in the second WCAA. quarter, but the l..azcrs bounced back to tie it at 1-1 on a ' Cheryl Miller scored 29 points to lead Southern Cat, soal by Batata. The pme was deadlocked at the 24-4 and 13-1. 1nterm1ssion. Southern Cal held a 32-29 lead at halftime, but Lona Af\er Nanchofr1 aoal put the Force ahead. Vic Beach took a 44-34 lcad with 14:20 lef\ in the pme. Davidson and Drew Ferauson added aoals for Cleveland. Southern Cal battled back, however, to tic lbe ,P.me I t 23-9. 46-46. The Trojans' last lead came at .S,l.52 with 6:30 The Lazena.rc 14-19. remainina. Mosley killed in auto accident RIVERSIDE (AP) -Race car driver Make Mosley, a veteran of IS lndianapoli1 SOO races, wu killed when his van rolled down an embank- ment off a remote desert road and e.auaht fire durins the weekend. autf\orities uid. Mosley's 1ecn .. 1ae son, Michael, was in the van but escaped with only bruises and was recovering at the family's home in Fallbrook. accord- I ina to a family friend, Debbie when the 1ccidcnt occumd near the Dnscoll San Die&<> County liM. . Mosley. 37, apptrently lost tontrol M osle(s best finilb an ahc Indy SOO ofthe ~chide about 7 p.m. Saaurday since he Def'" com~tina in 1968 u on H\J)_lway 79 near MUanp, in thjrd place an 1979. Rjver11de County about ~S mtla The native of Oklahofftj Caty • aoutheast of l.61 Anselcs. aht Cali-• his first majc,r Ind).' car aw:e, the fomia Hi~w•r Patrol uid. Trenton 200, in Apnl 197 1. In 1~!01 Ms. Di1scol said Mosley and his the Unttt'd Stata Auto Oub namea son were i"tt~mina from an outlJ\11n htm most improved driver for finith· the Borrqo dcscn with their Ina founh in the year's point stand· thrcc-wh~I recreational vcharlc inas. ( l I PUatc M)TlC( !Wl.C .. . fltC'TmGW eutlmll ~TrnDW .,.... NOl'Q Oii D&Aftl .• • ~Amen MlllllTUllR IT YVONN& L llAMaY AND 1JIUJAM UWION & ..,_. OClll'I ~"'M"""" '*'°" 1t tMlr'f ~'°:~ ...-i 11 ._.OP PEm'IONTO~ ANDOl'Nlil iONftAD- ttuNTINOTON YALLIY fOXHOLLOW -111J.Aar. 821 w. WIAVOll',AJMDUIQHl.(I > JITIUl EITATE NO. MINllTD a!'A'l'S NO. ICHWINH, .... Werner. 'ountAlln Meoll It., Cot1e ...... CA t2127 M'IOI,_ 'Alflll, 211 Yll KOtOft, A·lltllf A ltllll • V~.,~. 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Thia ltll81'Mnl WU flied wtth lhe 92 Pvblllhed °'~ eo..t ~ IJ' YOU OB.1ECT to ~ .._ ....... __ _. -·-~ = ,._ ·-, c·._.._ ..... ,...__ Cou Thi• bull.,... 11 conouctec1 by: an ,,_, ·-.... ---,~ """"' Y _,."' u.9nge nty on ln<!tvlclual. Piiot Feb. 20, 27, wen&, 12, 119' IJ'U\tin& of the petition, )'OU dona or ru.t wrfUln Jen. 17• 11" ,_1oa Sandra E. S111w 1031-14 ahou.ld either •PP"M at ~ dol'9 wtth the COW"t Publlthad 01~ Cout Dally Thia 1111..-nant w11111ec1 with the -----...-----Marina and ltate yo'u objtc· the beartne· Your .,._,._ Pilot Feb. 13, 20. 2 . March~~ ~:.'~ f9tl °'Orange County on P\aJC flJ11C( Uona or file written objlc.o ance may be in ...,.. ot'by '217171 ACTITIOUI .,...., tiona with tM court belore your auomey. . . · Published Of•"G9 Coal Delly N.Am ITAT'llmfT the burina. Your appeu· IJ' YOU AU A CJISDl. P11o1 Fet> 21 Match 5. 12. 19. 198A The 1o1ow4n9 P9ftot1 i. doltlQ a.nee may be ln penon "'by TORot~oon cndhor 1 136-64 bullnell u . ,ICnTIOUI .,..... TIERRA GRAPHICS. 140 w your auomey. of the 19'1 -- NAMI aTATIMUT Wlllon J_., C:O.ta Mela, CA. 929H IF YOU ARI! A CREDI-file )'OW' daJm with &he The fol!Owlng l*'Onl are doing rta.IC M>TICE Tiny Lynn• Obion, 140 w. Wll9on TOR or. oontlnpnt creditor court or preMftl it to me ..... buf~ ~ADINO DOC, 1780 '1CTrTtOUI IU..... J-~hlc;o-.,:,:.:-11 ~=by; an o( the deoeuecl, you muat eon.al tepteMfttaU"• .... MonrovlaUntt B-1.CottaMMa,CA. ...._ ITATDmNT lncllYlduel. file your cls1m with the point.ct by the eowt wtthln I~ Kent Crewford, NO WMt The folloWtng S*ION 118 doing T«ry L. Dixon court or prteent it to the per-four monthJ from tbe ... ot 11th •B. Co.ta Meaa. CA. m21 bullneea u : eou™" ~ ~u flled with the sonal repretentative ap· first ~ ol Jilttm9 • l'UlllC NOTiC£ Anni. CrlWforcl. eeo W•t 11ni H~.~~:111~~~·1.1~·='. .1a11."~. 4tl4 111ge County on ,pointed by the coun within provided tn Secdan 100 ot QB &Dd bride ..._ _ •B. Cotta Meaa. CA. 92821 Celll. 92852 '2171G four monlha from the date of the Pro6eie' Code at CaM.- Denver Bronco• quarte rback John Elway poeea with ht.a bride Janet This bullMM 11 conduct9CI by. • MlchMI F oo.dw4n. 920 o1en-"~lllhecl °'~ eoeat Delly fi.nt imusnce of .letien A tonU.a. Tia. dmc a filml Buchan after tb2 were married Saturday ntcht In Menlo Park, ~ g:.:,~-:f5ei Sul•• x. ~un• Bwti, cam. Pilot Fet>. 20• 27' erct1 6' ~~~':: provided ln SecUon 7~ Of clalma will nCK •• pnar ,..., ,lf Botb were ... _, d u I ~~d Thll 111t9m911t.1i~u llled wtth the Richer cl J . Thorma n, 745 i-;:-:;-;-::;::;~:::;Ji:;;;;;;:;:'J:'.'~;;: ~ Call· to four montha frem lhl .. ~ ...... : •. _, .. r..:.:~--0! _ ... n ve!9 •~u ~ • ~: ......... ~;--:-~ . ~ ~· ...,, / ,~ "t1'>tt ~.......... ~ ~·-......... .. ~-·..,_, ~...;-..... .. ·~!.~i'f..J,,.: ,,.-.,...·-2'-,,:::-1'-··.~.,..r:;~,... . --....---~,~ ~ ~~ 4 It wasn't perfect, but it was a record Publllhed Or111ge Cout Delly Ron w111111na. inc .. 219' 1 u u 1'1CTITIOUI IUeMll to four month.I from the date t.M file kepi by the court. Ir. P11o1 Feb. 20. 21. Marcti 5, 12, 1194 ~ 'i::::!:r-'~c!,29~ 1 The f=ng IT~ doing of the hearing no~ above. you _,. lntes...S In the _. 1029-14 Hmlted pwtnenhlp. bullnMI u : YOU MAY EXA.MlNl: tllte, you IDlY.IB'W ~ -. Rlcherd J. ThOrman POO DllVtlN AHO PLUMBING the file upt by the court. If executor or adminllcnt« ai Vtgneron sets world indoor vault mark ( 19-21/4 ) --- GOTEBORG. Sweden (AP) -It was not a perfect vault. They simply don't exist. said Thierry Vigncron of France Sunda)'. Bui 1t ~ good enough for ~ new world pole vault indoor best of 19-feet, 21/• inches. the highlight of the XV European Indoor Track and Field championships. The bar trembled as Vigneron brushed it wi th his chest. But it stayed up there as the Frenchman fell to the pit. "There are no perfect vault!.." V1gneron said. "But I felt very good today and I wanted to do well in my final indoor meet of the season." Vi&neron won his second Euro pean indoor title after an excning duel with feUow-Frcnchman Pierre Quinon. break- ing the record set earlier this winter b} Scrgie Bubka of the Soviet Union. who did not compete here. Quinon. runner-up at 18-1 ov •. pas~d 19·1/• and 19. I 'I• in a tactical movf to win the event. But he missed three times at 19·21/• barely missing on hi~ first try For V1gneron. who turns 24 next Friday. it was a perfect indoor season finale however. He failed to clear the opening height at last weekend's USA Indoor C ham- pionships at the M~dowlands in East Rutherford, N.J .• his only indoor appear- ance in the U nited States this season. And it was a long-awaited revenge for his failure in the inaugural World track and field championships last year in Helsinki. Finland, where he faileO to qualify for the final. "That was the biggest disappointment in my career," he said Sunday. ··1 was not in form in Helsinki and the weather was terrible ... But he was in a tremendous shape Sunday. He entered the compet1t1on at I 1·8'h and made that height as well as 18·41/J and I 8-81/z on his first attempt. He cleared 19-'/• on his second try, then surpassed Bubka's three-week-old mark on his first try. .. I used a different pole and gripped it higher than usual. almost as high as high as Bubka." V1gneron said. He missed badly two times at 19-8'/• - the magic 6-meter mark in tle -~etric system -after passing 19-41/• b~t will be surpassed o ne day. "m aybe this season. maybe next." Allison wins stock car race WCAClauds two players ROCKINGH '\M. N.C IA P) -Bobby Allison appeared as relieved as he was happy. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Forward Mike Whit- marsh of San Diego and guard Harold Keeling of Santa Oara shared the week·s Player of the Week tttle for the West Coast Athletic Conference. The defending Winston Cup champion roared away from tenacious Teny Labo nte and Lake peed 1n the late·&oing Sunday to win the Warner H odgdon Carolina 500 Grand Natio nal stock car race. PtllUC NOTICE ~T1nOUl9UIMU NAM!ITA~ The following pert0n II dolf'IO bulineMu: JONES CONSTRUCTION, 17082 Pacific Coast Hwy. •204, Hunt· lngton Beech CA 92948 Stephen C Jonn, 17082 PeciflC COHI Hwy. •204. HunUngton Bwti. CA. 92949 Tbl1 bualoeea la con<luc19CI by. 111 lnclMdual. St.v.Jon91 TNt 1t1tement WU flied wl1h the County Clerll of Orano-County on Jan. 2,, 118A 'D11IO Publl8'\ed Ofenge Cout Diiiy .P•lot Feb 20. 27. Marcti 5. 12, 1984 1033-M rtlllC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI .,...,, NAMl lTA~ The lolloWlng pert0nl art d<Mng bullneNll: MAE MARTIN DESIGNS, 2~ Mann St . Irvine, Qe. 92115 Mii Jun Mlltln, 25 Mann St .. lrvlne, CA 92715 Thi• ~11n ... 11 cooduc19d by: 1n ondMdual. MM J. Martin Thie 1111..-nenl -.u lllecl wtlh 1119 County c .. r11 ol Ofeng41 County on Feb. 8. 198A 'U777t Publllhed Ofange Coul O.ily ;>11o1 F•brutry 27, Marcil 5. 12. 11, 1984 1121-64 P'UBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU .... I NAME ITATEmNT The lollowtng pettont ar• doing l>UllOHI U . ARCHERY UNLIMITED. P 0 . Box No . 2525. 1374 Logan Ave .. C:0.11 ....... CA.12928 Dana Patt. 3011 Royce Lana. Coat• M .... CA. 12&28 lllllan Pall, 3017 Royc9 LIM, Cotta Mfla, CA. 112828 Thi• t>ullneu la conduct9d t>y· • pertner'lt\p, Dana P1f1 Thi• 1111emen1 wu filed with the County Ci.rk of Orange County on Feb 7, 19&4 ,D71,. Publl1h9d Orenge Cout Diiiy Piiot Feb. 27. Mardi 5, 12. 19. 198A 1133-8' l'U8UC NOTICE T he 80th tnumph of his career, breaking a third·place tie on the all-ume victory list with Cale Yarboro ugh. era.r•d the stigma of two blown eno•nes in the o pening races ~TtTIOUI ~11 FICTITIOUS.,... .. -CY NAm'ITA~ • MAMl IT~ of 1984 The lolloWfng peraon 11 T~ foll~ 1*9Qnl .,_ doing :-~~-~4'*'611~ ...... ~~·JY",-~i1tteY&.4::""·;.. ~-· . -~_':l_;{<li'. • ----· •..>-...., -. 4'£W~OAr~llNG ~A-AVl.UfOA C~Nt¢Tlo~: :.t. pretty hard to have any negatives at.a l .' said Allison. a VICES. 1990 Port SMbOUrne Wey, lrvln• Av•. Sta. 111, N-porl . contented s mile creasing his' craggy face. . .Newport Beach, CA. 928e0 e.aoo. CA. 12NO "But even more important from m y standpoint is the Joan c. Tou ... u, 1990 Pon a.. Hamid Huaaatn Khan, 12832 effort by the DiGard (team) crew. This was a big win for all boum9 Way, ~ BMdl. CA. Amethyst St., Owcten Orov.. CA f 12eeo 12945 0 us... Thi• bu91MU .. conctuc1e<I by. an Jiii Ann Mull111, 2031 Meaa Drive. Allison, who finished all but two of the 30 races a year lndMclull. Sant• Ana Hta., CA. 12101 ago in winning his first-ever Winston Cup title, finished JOlll c. TouMaU Thi• buliMU 1a conducted by • 34 h · b · Da 500 h I __ ... 30th Thlt 11te1emen1 w11 fli.d with the ..,,..-11 pertnerlhlp. t int e season·openmg \>Iona · t en Pa~ r-..ountp c .. rk 01 0•1moe Co~'"1Y on 11amld liu ... 1n Kh•n ~ in a race at Richmond . Va Jan. 11. 11184 This statem•n• wu n~ w11h the "The bad start wa~ vc1} d1.,uiurag1 Ill/, fort'\ cryont' on F2'8111 County Clerk of Orange County on the team, but when each Monda)' cam e the guys (on the Publl•h9d Oranye ·cou1 Dally Feb 7, 1984 crew)~'ust went back to work," said Allison. shruoojno off Piiot F•b. 13· 20· 2 ·March 5• 11184 FD7M2 -o 116-M Publl8'\ed Ofeng9 Coal o.lly talk a ut tensions between him and team co-owner Bill ------------4 P11o1 Feb 21. Marct15. 12. 11. 111A Gardner or master engine builder Robert Yates, who also 1132-M is building en&ines for Richard Petty this season. ''If there were any tensions. I think we eased those in a talk last Monday," Allison explained. "Our commiµment is to let each other know what's on our minds. then JUSt let the guys go to wo rk. "Robert Yates 1~ very capable ofbuildmg engines for two teams, but I'd really prefer they (Petty's team) would 1c1 tbeir engines somewhere else." Allison staned Sunday's f1'CC at North Carolina Mo tor Speedway a disappointina lSth, but stayed within striking aistance in the early goina. ••we knew were at kind of a disadvantaac stanina so far back because there's so much traffic and so many 1ood runnina can out there," Allison no~. "Gary (crew chief Gary Nelson) and I talked and decided to just ta.kc it easy and sec ~hat happened." • UCI women advance Cheri Graham scored 22 point! a.11d added 14 rebounds SundaJ to lead host UC lnimc 10 an easy 74-62 yictoty over UC Santa 8atban. 10 the PCM Women's BaskctblU Tourmmcnt at Crawford Hall. Tbe victory 1tnds the Anccatcrs apinat Nevada-Las Veps in Lai Vcps Tuesday niaht in the tourney cJWnpionlhip pmc. G,.ham and tcamnaLe Jackit Vander Poel sparked 1hc Anteatm to • 41 -22 halnimc culhion and UCI capandcd that lead 10 23 poinu i.n the early stqcs of the .econdbalf. VaNttr ~1 finished tbc day wilh I 9 po1nlS a~ teammate Erin H(JIJhi chipped in 11 point ua. 20-1 Ovtl'lll and look.I"' for a bid LO lht National Women·s tn~i\ltion Toum1mcni. has ddcali'd UC San1a B&rbe,. four um this teaJOn. I • HAMOR LAWN•MT. OUVI Monuwy • c.tnetery Ctematc>ty 1925 Giiier A.ve. Costa Meta 5"40·5554 N RCI MOn."I llU UOADWAY llOflTUA9'Y 110 Broadway Costa Mins 6'2·9150 IAL n l ll'Ol"ON IMJTM a fUTMtLL WUTCL•P CHU IL •27 E 17th SI Coete MtH e•e.1n1 lleCO"MtCK MOtmlA"Y 17H "-""8 Canyon M . utun• 9Mch. Ca. t2H 1 . • ....... ,s e ,IC'TTTICMM .ueMH NAMI ITATIMINT Tfla following l*M)nl ar• doing l>ualneat II: THE MAOO CO .. 2 1372 Brookhur1t. •815, Huntington e..cn.Ca t2M8 Ml• l Bell, 21312 8'00kl!U,.t, ti 8 15, Hun11ngotn BMcfl, Ca. 1214e ™•~ .. conducted by II\ ln<IMduel MAX L BALL Thia 111119'Mnt w11 fli.d with the Counry Olene of Orlft09 County on ,.e>NllY 7. '"' Pll7m PublllMcl 0r.,. COllM Olilly "°' P:.O 27. Merotl 8, 12, 11, 1"4 1131-14 Call IU-Slfl. '"' ...•. 10 W.Orfil fOf , • Thll lllllmenl WU fll90 wllh the SERV:CE. "14 Rodly Point Hew· you a.re lnterl'lted i.n lM et· upon the att.-v 11.-.... _ :... County c .. rk of Ofange County on port Bead!, CA. 92125 h ·---1 Mllll" w... ... F•bruary e. 11a. Darrel RMd "•rguaon , ,, 14 tate. you may aervc upon t e ecutor or adn1Udiinrator. "'4' Putitlehed 0,_,. c.!!'= Aockl Point, Newpor1 BMctt. CA. executor or adminiatrator, or file with t~ coUtt wtth.. Piiot ,.._ltJ 'l7, Mardi '· 12. 1t, 12~~. bullntea II conctuc19d bf all upon the attorney for the ex-proof of lft'Yb, • wrft1ai• 11M Individual ecutor or admlnlatrator, and request *tine that you ct.- 1111... 01«91 Ferguaon file w.ith the court with 1itt spedaJ notic1t of 1.be tiJ •• Thie 11.11emenc ... m.ct wrth lhe proof of eervice. a written Ina of an tnwntory and ap-. nunt u• NOTICE County Clertt of °'ll'IOI County on request staUn1 that you de-prailen)ient ol e.ca&e -or· ___ ... _~_R>_..__ _____ Jan 21· 1184 fur'• lire special notice ol the fil. of the petttionl or~ FtCTITIOUI iw ... u Pubhhed 01~ eo..t Delly in& of an Inventory and ap-mtnUoned in Secdon 1200 The 1C:= ':!!'!,~doing Piiot F•b. 20. 21. 11ct1 5, ~~2~ prailement of estate wetl or and 1200.~ of ·the Callfornit bullne11 u : of the petltlona or accounta Probaie Code. • INTER-CITY SHELTERS. INC .. ---.. ---tl'Ml\_ftl\r ____ I mentioned ln Section 1200 I SllNAJU> A ~ow •12 CorPOl"•I• Plan Drive. •202. ...~ ""'""' and 1200.5 of the Califomla lUll Vl:NTtJaA SLVD.,. Newport Beech, CA 928e0 Probate COO. Nallonal 011ptay Aelwrtlalf'IO, Inc:., '1CTmOUI .,..... · SUITE Mt , ca111 Corp .. • 12 C()(pO(•t• Ptau NAm ITATllllNT KENNETH R. GOBDON ENCINO, CALIPO&Nll, ~. ~202. tWtwpon Beach. CA The ro11ow1ng penona we clOlf'!I ft41e'7 HAWTHORNE BLVD tHH 12~ bualMU 11 cOflclucted by·• t>~==-~o SALES. l&t2 Gar· A WTBORNE, C ALI · (11•) Ml-4"4 corPQl"allon. den Orov. Blvd.. Garden Oro...., PORNIA HHI ' Published 0...,. CoM\ Raymond A. Keloeo CA. 1~4 (US) 17'·1 ltl Dally Pilot March 5 Mard\ 8 Thi• 1111wnent w11 filed wlth the Glenn C. Roatmen, 396 1 Publiahed Oranae C.osat and March 12, i984 County Cleril ol Orange County on Magnolia Rd., Oceanalcs., CA. Daily Pilot March 5, March 6 1282-t4 Jan. 21. 19M ""'" 9~ RoMmen. ~72 P~ and March 12. 1984 Publllhed 0rlng9 eo..t Deity HIA'lllnglon BMdl. CA 928'8 1261·84 Piiot Feb 20. 21. March 5, 12, 198A Thi• butlntel II oonduc:t«S by. • 102$-U oei8'.:n~= Thlt aletam«rt WH Iii.ct wHh lhe •m•1c NOTICE (A)u"'Y Clerk ol Ortnge County Ofl NOTICE Of n.USTll'l IA&.a ___ ... _U1K. _______ Jan. 27. 1984 r.1. No. ic~au f<IC Ill iOUa liU IE JM U..8TAT IT The~~ ...... l>ualnelall! . ~ ~TTTIOUI 8UIJNUI 'mcMI NOTIC! NAME ITATIM!NT PubHIMd Or~ eo.at O.ity YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A IAATOITARHUTZEJll VIHTUfla, I, 2915 Redhlll, ~ F·200. COll9 Mela, CA 1292t The following S*IOnt 111 clOlng Pllol Feb 20. 27 arch 5, 12, 1914 FIAST DEED OF TRUST. DATED bualn ... u : 1023-tJA Novembef 11, 1981 UNLESS YOU Byron M Tamutnr. T~ t(, lhe Tat nu tar Family Tl'Ult, ...... Jariuary 31. 197 4 900 VII Udlt Nord ~ e..cn, CA. t2lll (A) CALIFORNIA CAPITOL CO., -----------TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR (B)CAL CAP 29•21 I/ b Pllll.IC N0TIC£ PROPERTY.rT MAYBESOlOAT A Minion ·vte~.' CL 9v2891 er ena, PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN • h _ _. ... _ .. WUb d Ill FICTITIOUl IU ... lt EXPLANATION OF H1E NATURE ... rt ur ,.., •• ,.,,. •n • NAM! I TATIMINT OF THE PHf.>CEEOIHO AGAINST .Hrrtl C. 81110, 2092 S E. 1ri1eo4. Suitt 200. Santa Ana. CA. ta701 Thtt bue1Ma ii con<lucMd by: t general per1ntrthip. ~:~~ l/.,benl, Minion \ltejo, Ca The following pefton1 are dolng YOU. YOU SHQVLO CONTACT A bualn•a H : LAWYER This butlne11 l1 conducted by· an DEL TA MANAGEMENT. 2111 . lndMdual On March 30. 119'. II 9· 16 A.M . Byron M Temutnr, TrustM Tf\11 1tatemen1 WM fMed wltll ltle County Cleric of ()fange County Oft Jan 2'7, 1NA ~rlhur F Wllband Ill Butine .. c.nter Orl\19, Sullt 200. EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS, INC., n lrvlM, CA 12115 A Calltornle Cotporatlon u duly ap. This 111tement WU led wlth lhe Dell• A ... , 891'vlela, Inc . 211 t County Cl9rk of Orange County on Bullnea c.n1er Or1¥1. Suitt 200, g:.,~ v::::.~~~'t: ,.,,. Feb. 1· 11184 FU71'7 IMM, CA 92715 20. 1981,u lnllt No 23e29, In boOlt Publl•hed Or•"G9 Coast Deity Thia butlMU Is cooduc19d by • 1'297, pege 11 l4. of Off1c1a1 Re- Pvbllahecl OrMOI eo.t Oalf Pil04 F.O 20, 27. a.f.-Cfl 8. 12. 1tM 1028--M Piiot Feb 27. March 6, 12. 19, 19&-4 cor=~lonBurke. Pr~I =:.:, t:;' ~ ~~~ 1130·8A Thie ttelement wu flied wilh lhe ol Calllomla. Ex~t9CI by 187 EM· -----------County Cieri< of Orange County on ERALD BAY ASSOCIATES. a IHWI· I(.,_ Ml.IC NOTICE Jan. 21. 1984 netth•P NOTICe °'MA.IC . F217121 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ~ FICTITIOUI IUltNlll PublleMd Of•"G9 Coast Diiiy TO HIGHEST BIDOEA FOR CASH MC&. I~ U.C.C. NANI ITAT!MENT Pllol Feb 20. 27, March 5. 12, 19&-4 (payeb19 al tll'M of 1119 In llwful THE WHOM£ IT MAY CONClAN The IOflowtng persona are d<Mng 1034-1' money of the unn• Smt•) at 1M Hotlot II her9by ~ to tfle bullneu u · -----------1 tronl enttlf'CI 10 IN Old Or111ge Cr9Clltor. of RONALO J. JONES. NATURE'S ENl/Y, 168152 Red Hill PlBllC NOTICE County Cour1houM. loca1ed on TrlMf«or. -'IOM ~ IOo A.,. ~A. lrvlne, Ca 92714 Santa Ana Blv d • belwe•n clr11111170 W. 11th Street, eoec. Dean Brown, 16882 Red Hin Ave NOTICE OF PU9'.IC Sycamor. SI & 8roadwey. San11 ....... County of Oflnot, Stat• Of •A, lrvlne, Ca. 92714 HEA9'1NQ "'°"°llD Ana. Call!. •11 r19hl tllle and '"'""1 Callloml• 92927, that 1 b\1111 tran. Thia bualneu 11 conduct9d by: an LIAN TtMY PAM conll9yed to and nO'lll Mid by II '-11 about 10 be n*9a to THAI). 1nclM<1ual. CITIDNI HOUltNQ. un<I• laiCI o..cl ot Truat In the DEUS fl Wt41TIHQ ANO MAllllLYN Dean Brown \ f'9'0JICT property lltualacl In lllid County WHITING. T,...,.,. .... ..._. bYll- • 1t1twnen1 wu llled wllh lhe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by end Stal• cMlcrlbed II. ,_ lddr .. i. 24412 lllicklooC, c~ ol Ofange ec,.inty on the ~ Ao«'tcY ot the lot 4 or Trect No. 11CM. Sub-LM• For.t. ~ of Orlnoe ary 1', 118-4 City of Huntlng1on ·a.on (The clMllon "I"' of Emeretd lay. In tfle Stltl of~ IH3o. . 11~ " ") lhe1 I P\fbllc heat~~ unlncot'pOr•tecl •r• County Of Or· Tiie propwty to be ,, • ...,,eel II }, ....... ~ ~.~ ~~·''"""~'"~r:n~~ ~.!~-c..i.ta __ _ ~~~tbl"Oll'Y'U'."Q'ircSl\"5· Tr.tr. 1984 et . I~ ·=ri· Cr::""ti.r~:i.~·-,_.ap.'_ ~~~L~-I ~"""ltt2l2~"--- MLIC MJT1CE ~ °' TIWtenJt AMLIAl8ACK CALWOftMA CIVll COD! MtO NOTICE IS HFAEBY GIVEN thll Kennett! J Bonner. D 0 S . A Pro- fetslC>rlal Corporation whote lcl· dr... and prlnclpll place ol bull· neu 11 8452 8ol11 All9nue. Hunt· lngton BMc:h, C11ttornl1128'1 and M9Cl·LMM Cot90tatlon. whole 9CI· cl,.. and prlnc:IJ* pllCI of bull- Mii II 2802 Flret Avenu., Sult9 20I. San Ottgo. CaHfoml• 12103. heve ent•ed Into an egrMmenl wh«.Oy KlllMth J. 8onMJ. 0.0.S .. A ProfHl k>ntl CO<porlllon lnlendl lo lranlfflr to M9d·l• ... Corpor· atlon <*'llln l*eooal prQPerty fthe "lub~t Ofop9tW"I. 1 general 1111emen1 Of the ch.,ac:t• Of wtllctl II AMOr1ecl uMO dental ~ of YllflOul manufectu,..,. and quan- Uftel conllatlng of 0itn1• CMire. Dental Unltt wltJI tlOCMIOt ... X"'"lY unite, X-ray *-boQa, Germlc6de tr1y1. Oootor1 and A11lat1nt1 StOOla, Unft Mount.O llgtli., high Ind low IPeed lleftcl plecee, Shtly ~Ga cl9•11DfMllO 1ril, out- tQm-vac ~Pl C CofftPI Ill Df. Pllllllp · • t!!::'°'. Port•r A~ •. It.,. Titen ~- At lflt ""'9 Of ltle """"', pureu91\t to thl IOfW•t ~ kennett1 J. '°"'*· o o.a. A "°" fHtlonal Oorpor1t1on end M9Cl·LMM Oorpontlon, l(eMlft\ J. 101V1« o.o.a .. A Pro1t:1110M1 eor. poratlon '"** to .... tM ... j9ct ~ bed! b • l*tod .. llx1y (IO) mom-. TN ''*'* MO llllllMbedl ... be~ ltlcl ~at ti. offtce ol Mtd·l.Mla Cotter· eUon It 2I02 flrtt A~ .. tot.lenDleOo.Cdtll 1•n1oion M~ 15, 1A4 •• 1t00 p.m OA'tfO Mardi 1, 1114 l(tM91fl J lofWlr 0.0.1 A Pr~ CorporaUon BY. l<enMVI .I 9orww TifLl. Pt...,_t DATIO Merdl 1, , .... ......... c.rpon"°"' IY o..tdM.,.._ TITLIT.._... ""*"'*' by ... 0..,. c...t DMy P11011 ...,_ I , Mlf'Clll 7, _. , ...... "' ) 2000 Main Street. t4unllngton ange County. Calllorn•a S•ld pr~ 11 <leKflb9d , ta 8"ctl, Celttornla 92~8. on \ht ln. 11r .. 1 eodre,. ano other gerlfal 11t. All 1toc11 w. tradt. ft(: propoMd INN by Agency to the common dMlgnaoon, If any, of the 1111111. ~·Md fOOd wlll of City of Huntington a.ch of• aenlor ,.... P'oPertY delcrlbed at>o¥e le Nt euto body ,..., llutlMll ~multl-fltftllyhoutlngproj9at pur1)0t1ed to be 187 Em«llcl lay, l!nown • AUTOMOTIVE MST(). known u lhe T9'T'f Par11 SeolOr laouN Buch, Callfornl• AA TION ANO REPAllt and ._... Cltlnna Houllno Protect (more Ml file undertlgneO Trwt.. dla-at 710 w 11tfl SttM'. CO.Ca ..._, cleacrlbed In lhe LUM Agreement cJllm• ""Y hab•lny I01 lllY lncorr.ct· COuf\try or Oreno-, It• of C.... herelnal\et' relerre<I 101 1oc11f!d II ,_,of the ttrM1 eddretl ar>d oth« IOrria 12927 the southweal Quadrant 01 Tait>~ c.<-mmon d95>0"8tt0n, If any. •"Own The bulk 1renater wt• be c:ontum· A1renuo end Beech Boulttvard '" the l ntlfe•n m•••d oo or ,,,.,. tM 2nd clay ot City ol Hun11n91on Besch Such! St11d H I• will be m&<Je, t>UI N>fil, 198'. anct ctllmt mey be ffltO ..... lhlll be upon the terms an<I witn<M eown.tnt Of warrenty. P· 11 WELLS FAAGO BANK. N.A, tubj9al 10 lhe oondlllona prOlll<led preu or lmpl*S, ~d~ tit,. Eactow DlperttMnt "9· l.cr""' lntheprOC)OMdtonnot ..... agr ... po11111lon, Of ~btlncll, to No. 14M'f14, 401' CMc 0.- rMnl by and ~ the City and pey tfle remllnlnQ prioClpll tum of DrM, a-.. MO, ..,_AM. Count, tM Aoanct. dat9CI u ol MMCtl 1M noMC•> leCM'ecl by N6cl o..cl of of C>fano9. StaM of ~. 1. 1"4, 1 copy of wl'lk:fl i. on Mt TNM. wtttl In--tMNon. M 12701 with thll Secretaty ot 11'9 Aoanc1 pr0¥lded In Mid notl(a). ldvancee, NA Cilllf"9 ""* M,.....,.. at 1N1 and le a\llllM>le f°' INC)«tlon by tf any, under 1"9 lwTM of Mid Oeecl addf.el by tf1e 30tt1 deof of March, any 1ot.,..t9d '*"°" ~Ing 01 fNtt, ...., ~ end ... 1114 . ..,,._ the ~ ,,....., 1111o Ille NllM 11 the offlc9 OI the AQlnCY ~ of thll T"*-1 end of the lncNclM tM tr~ of ltqllor 11 2000 Mlln Sire.I, Hun11ng1on tru1t1 ctMt9d by Mid ?-eel of llOen•. In wNcl\ OllM. II ~ e.acti, Cellforn11 t~e. between Truet. mu.t be~ IW'°' to ttle-. lhe "°""' ot a:oo • m. and 6.00 n-. 1ot., amount of the ~ on wflkltl IM ..,., ...,_" ,,.,... p,m • t.lonclay 11wougt1 ,rlday . .,,. INlllnC* of the 0Clli9allon eecured ~ ~IN ~ of No :c'.ci':J ~eya. Thi projeel i. in-by the P'OC*fY to be lo6d ~ ~ ... •• Centro&. 10 be de'f •oPed contiMnt lbtl 19tllftated ooeta. ._....and lo fer ie ltlOW" to IN V.. •Ith the refM.nctum aulhOrlty adllMOel •• tM time of the wu.I ..,...., .. ~ ,.... Md .,. ,..ant9d by Propoeffton L (~ ~tlon of the NOtlcl of lale II ~ i.-19" ~°'' flDt fie by 1 majOrity of 1111 city•• ~ 1n bJ.!71.'33 !' 1"'" ...,. ._ Pell 1 ,.,.,_ June. 1tlO)~toAl11dtMof "'-11111~1 under Mid Deed lromt,_..,....,. tM Oelltomle Stet• ConttlMlon of f"*..PIMMofON • ..,,...,, and NOfltl and QCMllllllQ ti. Clty'I ~ dllllVlf'ecl to IN~-I writ¥ Detect; '*'*Y 1a, 19'4 petton In tM ••apm«it, OOft-ten 0..8'1on of o.tUt and 0.. ~" ~ MNC'llon ~or ecQU1e1tton tMtld lot ..... Inf 1 Mitten_.,. ~ ~ ~~ ... ~.::::-· ~=•-==o.=.~ ..0:.,,_:;:..ftf AI06I M. W•1twortr1 Dlfatft tllCI ~ to W .. 11119 _, CMC WWWIM .W htnUity ,_...., Ir\ .,_ councy ..._. ._ IUITI -0.19d l/24114 ,_, pnioeny II k1CMeC1 IMllTA MA. CH __,. .... Pul>lllhld by !tie Or ... Coeet o.t.:~11.11M I KMW llO......,,. Oti11y Piiot M#"dl a. 1"4, ~ 12, llCCHANGI TITLE:HOl.blf'I, Publllflld by N ~ C... 1tl4. 1HM4 -;ia'11W::::::t II . '°""'t.in Delly"'°' Mardi t, lMl ,m ... V=2t70I MlJC *>TICE ~1:_. ~ ._. 'M:TTT'M)UJ9 .,..... PIMlfled Ortinee Coelt o.tty 11Am eTATlm.MT Hot MWdl 6, 12 \f. \ ... TN followwlt C*tOn i. M'G ,.,._.. --.. ... IXPf."l Text TYPING l!IMCI, ----------2t1S2 TltOn Ct .. LaQUM ...,.., ...C ll1Ta CA mn ------------~ 04ne tur-. t11i2 T•on LIUL ~ Ct., LaouM Higul(. CA. t2tn NOctol ,....., ~ NI W. Thta ~II oonduc19d bJ 111 ftOllOa 0.. nWli el TN Cltr ot ~ Coatl .................. ... ..-..o luyM llOftol ...... ~ ... -· n.I ~ ... lllect wlUI tM aanal ~"' ...... ~ County 0... of Orlf19I Coun() on 10, 11M • 10-to A.V. et The C.. Jen 1a, tMA MW ,..._ 0• ..... • ,. .. .... onwt, eo.a ..._, CaDamlll: ~ °'"* ~ 0. ~ °""" ao.. ~Not ... ,_ tt. tO. ,., .......... ttli ~ '· .... ...... ) .. , ... \ /"' C» OrMgie C.OU& DAILY PILOT/Monday. March 6, 1U. '90-miGUe ....... llM9 tTATIMDIT Ttie I~ pet'IOr\9 .,. cSofno bull ...... IAlllNE IT A TION!AS. HU 1 MltcMll North, Irvine, CA. t2'1• Newport St1tion.tt. Inc, H&a1 M"ct*I NOt1h. IMM, CA 11211• Thi• ~,,... lt ~ltd by • ~·tlOn Barry T w .. 1. II P &eeretwy Thl1 11A1temenl -fled wtlh IM County Cteni of Otange County on J.n l7 11114 n:.,01 P\lblttMd Ota~ Cout Deity Piiot Feb 13, 20, 27, Maren 5, 1084 8711-84 l'tB.IC NOTICE YOU ARI IN l>e'A"'-T UNOI:" A DUD Of ntUIT, DATED MARCft It, tl71. UNl..IH YOU TAKE AC· TIOM TO flA<>ftCT YOU" "'OP• llRTY,rTMAYMSOLD ATA"'9- UC SALL • YOU NffD AN 0 - PlANATIOM Of THE NATUM CW THe 'ftOC(IDINO AGAIHIT YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A LAW· VIA. NOTICE CW TMllTff'S SAU N0.~1'20 Ort Ml/Ch 26, 1984, It 10 00 A.M , 11 the r.ar' entrance IObby on 5th Str .. t ot Chicago Title ln- l+Jrence Company localed at 501 N Maln Street In the City or Santa Ana, County of Oraoge. Stale of Call- 1 or n I a. CALIFORNIA RE· CONVEYANCE COMPANY a Cl ll· lornta Corl>Of•llon. as duly IP· pointed Trustee under 11111 certain ~or Trull eit9Cut9d by RONALD R RUSSELL ANO KA THAYN J RUSSELL. HUSBAND ANO WIFE as trull()(I, recorded on Maren 30 11117, as Instrument No 41550 In Book 12124. Page 527. ot Ottlclal Record• of Orange County. Stale of C.lllornla. under lhe power of sale therein conlalned, wot al cxiblk: auc- tion to the highest bidder lor cash. or check as described below. pay- able 11 the lime of sale 1n lawful money of the United States of AITl4Wlca. wOhout warranty •¥PINS or Implied as to ttlle, use pos- Malon or encumbra~, all r1g111 title and interest now held by tt as auctl Trustee In and 10 the IOllowlng ~bed prope<ty sllulled 1n the , aforeNld County and St&te, 10 wit Lot 91 of Tract No. 67116, l,n the .. ~ r ...... ~ >-: ....... -~ ·~· ~r'T.C~lff"""8<>Uil'"'2'"., Paget 3 to S. Mlscellaneoua Maps. records of said Orange Courity The total amount ot lhe unpfld Principal balance. tnterfll thefelin, together with reasonably estlmllled coeta. eiipenaes ano advanc.e 11 the time ot the Initial publlc111on of thla Notice 11e S93.356.53 Currently dated Cashiers C1\ecks or Cenltled Ctleokt payable 10 the Trustee or bidder are acceptable 10 Trus1ee provided proper ldenUfl· cation Is avallable From Information wnlch the Trustee deem• rellable. bul tor Whtcn 'Trustee makes no repreMn· talion or warranty. the street ad· dress (h) or other common deSlg· nation ot the above described prop- erty I• 9 Paine Circle. lrvlne. CA 92714 Said property 1s being sold for the purpote of paylog Iha obhgattons MCUred by said Deed of Trust In· ciudlog tees and expenses of Ille Trustee and ot Sale Dated February 14 198 .. CALIFORNIA RECONllE YANCE COMPANY u 111d Trustee By Suzanne Kelty • E•ecu11ve Vice Pre11dent 9•51 Corbin Avenue Norlhrldge. CA 91328 (2 13) 701-2358 Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot Feb 27. Maren 5. 12. 1984 1100-84 f>t&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEll NAME ST A TtMENT The loflowing person •S dOlng business as METAPHYSICAL MISSION. t 14 E 20tll Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Lois Joy H1llgren. 11• E 20111 St . Apt 20. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business Is conducted by. an lndMdual Lots Joy Htllgren Th11 statement was llled wltll the County Clerk ol Orange County on Jan 17 1984 F23e110 Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 13 20 27 Maren 5. 1984 887-8 .. P\llllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINHI NAME STATEMENT The loUowino person la dolog bva.neaa as SECOND SOLE, 3331 E. Coatt Hwy., Corona del Mar. CA. 92625 Kenneth Robert Henderson. 66 191h SI . Hermosa Beach. CA 90254 ..cnnoue ._ .. MAm If A ntllmfT Tl'llt loloillllll S*'IOI' le Oolno DUtlneaa.-HA.R80~ 8AV MOTl!L, 2020 HarbOt BMI .. Colta, Mee& CA. 112e27 Hen Gon Slltn. 2020 Harbor llvd .• Coat• Meet. CA. m21 I(~ Snir1. 202e Hatt>Of 8t'ld . Coata MeM. CA 92$.27 Thia bulil*l le oonClllC1.a by Ill tndlYtdWW Han.Qon Shin Thia 1111.,,,.m w• m.ct wtth the County C*1t of Otenge County on J.n 17. 1M4 '2:111U Publlll'led Oranoe Coaat Deity Pilot Feb. 13, 20. 27. March 5. t914 sa1~• P\ll.IC NOTICE FK:mlOUI 9UIMH NAMI ITA'ff....,. Tile following 1*10n1 we doing butiMUU NEWPORT OFFICE SUPPLY. t7681 Mitchell Nortll. Irvin.. CA 112714 ~ StallOfle\S. Inc • 17681 Mltclt4tl Nor1h. lrvtne. CA 112714 Thie oo.ineu 11 condUC1ed riv a corporetlon Barry T W~t. V.P Secretary This Sllt~enl WU flied W'ltlt the County Cllfk ol Orange County oo Jan 17. t984 f23'100 Published Orat1ge Coasr 011ly P11o1 Feb 13 20. 27. March S. 1984 878·84 PlalC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU81HHS NAME IT ATEMENT Tiie lollowlng person Is dOll\g business as MURRAY SQUARE. 84 12 Deep. view Or~ Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Pllllltp Murray Laroe. 8412 Deep· view Or . Huntington Beacn CA 92646 G10r11 B Large. 84 12 Oeepvtew Or 0 Hun11ng1on Beach. CA 92646 This buSlnes.s 1s conducted by an lndlVldUll • Gloria B Large This '1alemenl was hied wftll the -,~G.le~ OJ!Vlqe~OUnlt,_QP. J ~ ,-..#'"J-!ik. '" ~~ Fnt111 Published Orange Co111 Dally Piiot Feb 13. 20. 27. March 5, J911• 885-84 Pl&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I UStNHI NAME ST A TtMENT The lollowing person Is doing business u COMMUNITY CONCEPTS. 2"0 Newl)Of1 Center Drive "'200. New· port Beacn. CA 92660 Ca.rOI Jean South. 179 Pineview, Irvine. CA 927 14 This business 1s conducted by. an lndlvtdual Carol Jean South Th11 statement wu flied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 17. t98• F23110I Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Pt101 Feb 13, 20, 27 March 5. 1984 889-84 P\8.JC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDfTOftS OF INTENTION TO SELL AT PUBlJC AUCTION Notice 11 nereby given to credl· tors ot ADVANCE MARINE TRANS· PORT the transferor. whose busi· r>ess address 1s 1672 Placentta Ave Costa Mesa. Calllorn1a. 111a1 a saje at auction 1s about to t:>e made of personal property now ICC.led 111 1672 Pla,enlla Avenue. Colla Mesa. Cahforma and oescr1bed In oenerat H Trucks and Tr111efa & Equip Tne name of lhe auctioneer 11 MIL TON J WERSHOW co whose address 11 770 Fairmont Ave • 1n Iha city ot Glendale, County ot Los An· oetes, Stale of Cahlornla Said auction sale will be held at 1672 Placenua Avenue In the city ot Costa Mesa. county of Oraoge. State of Call1ornie on Wednesday, the 28th ot Marcil. 198• commenc· Ing 11 10 o'clock A M. The sale ol said property at said auction will be consumm11.o at said time and plaGe So fer H knowr> to said auc- tion-. said 1ntented transferor uMd the lollOwlog acJifftronal bull· ness names 1nd adddresses within the three years last past None Dated 2123/84 MIL TON J WERSHOW CO BY Melvin Singer Publllhe<J Orange Collrlty Dally Piiot March S. t984 1263-84 MLIC NOTICE Tn1s business is conduc1ed t>y an lndlv1dual Kenneth Robert Henderson FOUNTAIN VALLEY I SCHOOL DISTRICT Th11 statement was 1led with 1he NOTICE OF ADOPTION Jan 17 1984 , INTENT TO LEAH . · F231'2'3 "' -REAL PROPERTY County Clerk of Orange County on t OF RESOLUTION OF Publlalled Ota~e Cnas1 Dally IURPlUI DISTRICT ... --.. f?lJp\ f.e~, ,q .1>.o. . M~~-t98" J • • ..,,..,.,.,,,.~~~. •. ~-. ~ •• ~·~· ~(~~~~~IBA .. PtellC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USfNESS NAME IT A TEMEHT The lolloW1r>Q person 1s d0tog bul.lnen 11 ANAGO TRAVEL ASSOCIATES 1682 Langley Irvine CA 9271,. W1llM1m 0 Menzie 14 Canyon lllend Or Newl)Oft Beach CA 92860 Tr1l1 bv••~s is conducted by an lndtvidual Wllllam 0 Menzie Thia statement was llled w1111 the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 17, t984 FDl105 Publttl'led Orange Coast Dally P1101 Feb 13 20 27 Merell s. 1984 890-64 P\llllC NOTICE f1CTITIOUI IUStNfH NAMf ITATIMINT The lollOWlng peraon1 11e dOll\g ~sm.ss as CENTER PAINTING ANO WALLCO'VERING. 369 E 201h St Cotta Meu. CA Jolln Brt41e. 211872 L• Lit• Ln ' MIHlon Viejo. CA Jeck Ru1Mll, 3611 E 20th, Co111 M• ... Ca John Bridle Tltla ltalemenl Wal filed With IN COVnt)' ci.tk of Orange County on Jan 17 1t94 FD1t211 PubhafMIO Or Inge Cout Diiiy Pttot Feb 13 20 27 Maren 5 1118" 1182-14 PtalC NOTICE rlCTITIOUI 9U14NEH NAMI IT ATa. .. HT Tl14 IOllC)loltng ~ton •• dQlng Dutlntt• •• NAVIUUS WINDOW.Cl EANINO 2•2• Newi>Qt1 81Yd Co.II M ... CA 92627 Donal Petr"i. O'$utliv1n. 40" a.rnetd St Co 11 M4tN CA 92627 Tl'llt ~,,._. 11 ~veled by 1n lr'ld1v~ull Oonll 0 Sun1otan ,.,.. atlltmefll WU fii.cJ Wlllt t114 Countt Cl«ll 01 Or-. County on Jan 17 •M• rnttOI Pi11111 .. hl!'d Of•nr eo.11 0.11.,, l'llOt fl I) 10 ' u w,h s 1084 &H·•4 ' THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL OISTf\ICT hU declared lhat the IOI· lowing real property wlll not be needed tor cl111sroom purpose• Butldlng A II James 0 Harper Sc11oo11oea1ed 11 18685 Santa Ynez Street. Fountain Valley, California The Board ot Trull-ot Ille Fountain Valley School Olstrtet re- lolves to teaM the tac11111e1 so In· dlclled above under tne terms and conditions staled 1n the R8lolullon of the Board. ResoMIOl'I No 84·26 Tile minimum mon1hly leaM pay- ment tor the term ot tile lease anall not be leu 111an Sixteen llundred seventy-she dollers per mon111 ( 1676 00 per month I The minimum monthly 111ae payment tor subae- quent periods may be 11dju11ed an· nually at the 011tr1cl's d1scre11on A S.Curlty/Cle1n1og d990111 will be required prior to occupancy No comm111ion snaH bl paid any uceneeo real estate broker 1n 11111 regard and the<e 111all bl no deduc· lion from eny proposal In detlfmln· lnij the hlghett 1espon11ble bidder Sealed propo111ls to lelM 1110 property mull be rec:etv9d by Ille delegated otttcer at the Fountain Valley SchOOl 0111r1c1 Education Center. 11210 Oak StrMt, Fountain Valley, Celltorn11, 927011. no later then 2 00 p m March 28. 1984 8el0<e aceeQt1no any wrl1 ten propollll, Ille deleglted O!fleet INlll call for oral 1>1ddlng Any I*· 10r1 wllO hH flefetotore submllled a written bid mey aubmlt an oral bid e1tc..diog by 11 leaat five percent (5"'•1 Ille hlgtiell written bed TM hlgl"lfft '~*bidder thell be r9Qu .. red to a11ecute Ille l0<m of i.ue. wetl IOt"'-1 hu heretofore ~ awoved by the Boatd 01 Trull ... The Boero of Truet-ana« melle 1ne dettrmtnallOfl aa to wtlether to lffM Mid feelllllel within ten ( 10) day• alter receipt of bid• 1nforme11on concerning the prQ90MI 8N>Uld be eddr....O to f'OVNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DIS TRICT 17210 OAK STRl!ET, ,OUNTAIN VALLEY CAlu;OANIA, t270I, {71.CI 8'2·665 1 Allantlof\ Caret Jon.a F'OUNT AfN VAlLE'V SCHOOL OlSTAICT IOAl'U> Of TRUS1lf8 SUZANN[ MOOR! CLERK Of THE BOARO Oa111d March I lta.4 Pvbllsheo by I~ Otanot Coe11 Dally Piiat Mar~h 5, Meten t2. MarCl'I It 19114 1271-+! •, ncnnouaa•••tt .... ..,A.,_...,. Tht t~o ~ 11 dolf'IO bu91nea•: INTER.NATIONAL POSTAL CON- 8VL T ANTS. 1128 Corone LAne. • COltl M .... CA 9282e Loy MlctlMI 0Hllam, 11H C«ona ~ Cotta MeN. CA. t2t2t Thie ~1 la oonouctM by an lndlYldual Loy Mlc:Nel Gllhm TNI lt.atement WU l'.lled with !be County Clettc of Of•~ County on J.n 27. 1984 ' • 642-5678 "'11• PubllaMO Oranoe Coaat Dally Piiot fl•b. 20. 27. M11ch 6. 12. 1984 1027-34 T HE DA IL PILOT J-1 .... =-;..;.•-.•..-;;.;1-- C1-.ASSI Ff EO OFFl CE ROURs.-'"-.11--11---..--1--.00~·2 P\8.IC NOTICE T I h S . UHIAILIYILHll e ep 00(" t>rVICl': Ch1tmlng 3 Bdr 1,_.. Ba ' HOROS COP E I, SYDNEY 0MARI ftCTITIOUI euau.Ha Mon<lay-f rjda \ home Lov••Y qu1e1 NAME ITATIMINT • etr .. t, ,,.., IChOOI• & The lollowlng peraona ara OOlog 8: 00 A. M .• 5: 3 0 I',~ I. •hopping. Totally re- bualMN 11 c ~ kltc:n.tl Large THOMSEN & COMPANY, ECON· Business ountcr: privet• yard. Aaklng OMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 26 U•.900 Carr Donne T\aesday, Marcb. Burn1~eeRoed.Newi>ortBeect1. Monday-Friday wet>eter ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): News received concemini income. c~~.!.des Preperator; School, 8 00 A •t 5 3fJ I'" ~1 fundmg. location of n~cded material. Give full _play to intell~ual CA ca111orn1a corpo<atlon, 26 : ·"· 1'° .-. : ·' · curiosity -make tnqumes, a~k ,questions, o~n ~incs of c~mmumca-~~n~~~ .. Aoed, Newl>Of1 ee.cn. DEA Ot I ~ E. ·: tion. M ember of oprlisitc sex is mter'C$ted and wtll prove it. . Thlsbualnesslsconductedby • P''BLl'.ATION l)~ADLINE 'i~~~~~~~ TAU R\JS (Apri 20-May20):Cyclch igh,jobaetsdone,yourece1vc: corporation. \.J "' r. I• accolade and special comm end ation from superior. Focus also. on David J Thomsen. President M ond av S,11 I J :30 tun. f§) favorable: domestic adjustment, discussion that involves possible Thi• statement was lfl•d wtth 1t1e l 'u .. "da ,. ,11111 , '}I) Br11.i •. Beach change of residence. You will be at nght place at crucial moment. County Clerk 01 Oraoge County on ~., ., :.> p.m. ""'' eo. GEMIN I (May 2 1-June 20): Emphasis on what takes place behind Jan 27 1984 '1S7t2ll "rdne.,da\ I tw". I 30 p.m Red Estate scenes. ReahLc: that delay is not ncocssarily equued with d efeat. Pubolhed Orange Cou1 Diiiy Tbur~da\ \\' 1•11, I· .SIJ I""' ~m•ru:n:-.llllfQE......, , .. , Pattence becomes valuable ally. have fatth in fact that your beliefs will Puo1 Fe!> 20. 27 March 5. 12. 1984 -1 ,11 I' 111 . llYOIEST be vindicated. Ddinl' terms, avoid self-deception, deal with Pl!oeeS 1035-84 Fnrla • I hur.. 1 s f pac10u1 our bedroom, persons. Pt.a.IC NOTICE ~aturd,n ~unda\ I r 1 h1 Hiii p 111 L~:t!cs ~n'~\!01~ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wish comes true. this can be your 3 tit) p.m. neighborhood Formal power play da)'. success indicated in areas of busmess. career and FICTmous •USINEH NAME ITA'ffMINT The tollowlng peraona are dOlno business as: C-FAB. 20862 Laguna Canyon, Laguna Seach, CA. t265 I Steve V Degroote. 201162 Laguna Canyon. Laguna Beech. CA. 92651 Teresa II Oagroote. 20862 Laguna Canyon. Laguna Beach. CA • 92651 Thll bu9IOISI. IS oonducted by lndlvlduala, husband at1d wife Stave V Degroote CA:\CEIJ.ATIO'.\ & CORRE<:T IO'.\S: Cancellation!-> timl C',1rrr1 ·1io11 ... rna, be made on ~a rnf" J Pa dlinf's as above. Pl ease ask fnr a ranrellation .number when c-an rPllin~ ,·our ad. Th111t1tement waa llled with the ERRORS• ~~~~~Countyon • ~-"$~\"~~ ~ · ~:.~:;:-~---r.~rfi Pu~~~~~.~;~~c~~k. ~g:~ errors immediate1 y. The DAILY 1032-84 PILOT assumes liabi lity fo r. the fir~t ---rta--1-C_NO_TIC_E ___ incorrect ir.sertion <·nlv. FICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME 8TATEMENT The tollowfog person 11 doing bullnese as. TOP DRAWER CARPET CARE 301 Marguerite Ave "'"·Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Richard O W11tl11m1 301 Marguerite Ave •4, Corona del Mar. CA. 112625 This bullneu Is conducted by en lndlvldual. R. 0. Wllhams Thi• atatement was llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 27. 19114 F2J70l7 PubltSl!ed OratlQe Coast Dally Piiot Feb 20. 27, March 5. 12. 1984 1022-84 MUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUllHHS NAME STATEMENT Tne tooowlng pe<son 11 domg b1J51"855 81. MILLCREEK BUILDERS SUPP- LY. 4 Ra1nstar. Irvine. CA 92714 Ortey Kirby Weav~. 4 R1ln11ar, 11v1ne. CA 92714 Lynora Lebeck We.ver. 4 Attn· star lrvlne CA 927 H Tll1s business •S conducied by tn lnd1v1dua1 Lynora L Weaver Th11 statement was flied wnn me County Cterk ot Orange Counly on Jan 27. 1984 F237'38 Published Orange Coast Dally PllOI ~b 20, 27. March 5. 12. 1984 1030-84 CLA SS IFIED 6,12-5678 ...... ... S.11 . ........... . C.•tral 1002 C..tral 1002 LIDO ISLE Traditional 3 Br. 3 \Ii Ba.Bayfront. pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $990.000. Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg playroom. fireplace. beam ceiling. $420,000. IRYllE TERRACE Open Sat .• Sun. 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr ace Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br 4 Ba, patio. pool home. Fee Price $775,00o. VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFROIT Fabulous bay/mountain view. l Br, l Ba, rondo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. IA YSIDE PUCE IA YFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 B r. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spac•es. $1.375,000. PElilSIU HOME OCUIFllOIT Ocean & Jettty views. Manne room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,285,000. COROIADO CAYS IA YFROIT dining room. Latge family romance Money picture is brighter than onrmally anticipated. room. Solar heatrng s~ Spotlight o n powers of persuasion. meaningfu relationships and tem Two turnacea. success in speculative venture. Bricked back yard area LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): R each beyon d current expectations - with spa .. 5299•700· prestige t 1ses. c hance exists for grab at brass ring. You'll appear before 111-lJOO wide audu:nce. views will be hc.ard and seriously discussed. Aries. Libra ~ a11d another Leo figure prominently. O.M. 01111 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Favorublt lunar aspect comc1des with Only $89,500 for this 2 fresh stan. stimulation, Qptimism •. determination to succeed. Mooo ~:~~~~~~e=: posiJion hlghhghts publishing. travel. C\ploration o f ideas whch 5ttm "•' poot, garage & patio. "far out." Leo. Aquarius persons play c; ~nilican t ro lcc;. COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO CHIU Ill 11&1 1220,000 Charming beech cottage localed So. o f Coast Highway. Perfect for 11\e llrat time buyer. 2BR's. 1 bath, and fireplace In liv- ing room. .. ••• Ole LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow th ·ough on hunch reg.ard11>1 one o brags about wc~~~~o. n. ul 1nvest1g.ating. protect self in • ··~ .::.:!::SI . ~""':~ ··~,~~~..,.Q.L ~ direct1on11s restored. amt y · ~~~.;:.r,:;~~-~ SCORPI O (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):po slow. ma1nta10 low profile. make discreet m quines reprding possible vacation travel. You arc being pulled in two direcu o n s -choose t'our!>t' th at brings you closer to home. lovc:d ones. Gt'mini, Sagittanu' persons figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ). Koadblock is removrd. path ts cleared for progress 1f >OU arc wtlhng to remodel or rebuild on a different structure. Allen11on also will center around pets, dependents and emplo)m cnt possib1httcs. Scorpio playi. prominent role. C APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Status quo tal..es beating->ou break from routme. changes occur and }OU could Ix amidst exc1tmg.. stimulattng mdiv tduals. Check ~n11en matenal. receive clarificau on regarding delivery of product. Virgo plays prominent role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on sccunty. h ome. d omestic adjustment. acqu1siu on of items which aid tn bcautifymg !iurro und- ings. You'll win your way through diplomacy -friendly persuasion helps subdue opposition. Libra play!\ key role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You gam access to confidential matenal. You'll lcam to see people as the} are. not merely as you wish they might exist. Cycle shows ~ou will be stronger. that vitality will return and that you'll 1mpnn1 }our own unique style. FALL II LOVE $111,100 Model perfect 2 bedroom ltaMI ltr lall lt•MI ftr S.11 ltaMI ltr Salt condo w 11h plush Gt I lOO• ,._ • 10• .. 1--1 IM4 earthlone carpets . •trl •-•ta Ill ., _UT_••-•------· Beautllul custom tile. I OWIEll .,, GARRY e·Slde Charmer 3br 2ba. private Party Meka ln-cuslom plantation shut· fir. dlt. xlnt cond Aasm vestor for equity share ters, designer wallpaper. 4 BO family rm Mme m VA $169,900, 631-8011 home purchase In lrvlne huge country kitchen, convenient location area 851-5087 lush 1and1caplng with S 127,500 Mel Kiddle Re· Nice 2 Br Condo .. attach Mallbu lighting, cen11al altor. 642-7658 dbl gar $92.500 Mon- atr and much more A -tlGello 1 s1ory Bkr. AM buyer's dream come WARMTH, C.HlRI 831-2170, PM •96-7649 ~t:.;~yl~u must see" Call OF YESTERYW IHI UT /HI 12-4 Ttus lovely beach collage 349 PRINCETON OR THE REAL ESTATERS HOW'S THIS FOR VALUE? Is Just steps from be.ch & Sharp 3Br 2ba fem rm. ocean An older home remoo k1tch. pool/spa. thoughtfully and perfectly lge patio. many aitttas. restored The R-2 lot of· Priced to sell last. fers great potential lodu-S 148.000 540· 7367 lllY.PUI 1112 IOO And yoo OWN 11\e Ind! btn 2 bdrm. 2 bath In IM· MACULA TE condl lnttl'· com. MallbY llghta, and drip sc>nnkler 1Y1tem are some of tile special fff- tures Alto lnc:luda one year home warranty! 75g.1501 Corona Island cust. bayfront 'lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail.. N ow $370,000 w /trade. MLIC NOTICE A·ROWHEAD HOME A lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath n home with den & formal YOU ARE IN OE, AULT UNDUU N 4 B Ba I k dining Beaulllully land· ture development Price -SAU/OR LUSE en-- at a very low $165.0001 S 10 ,000 below mkt. tl<ltitsi1 r:r~~~!:~.~.::; OHO OF TRUIT DATED OCTO-ear new r , 4 . a e view. 3500 sq. scaped In a dellghtlul N R 13, 1llO. UHLHI YOU TAKE ft. $440,000. Will trade for l ocal pro p . CUl·de·l8C nei gh· -----$125.900 , assume ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR borhood. Safe walking to P1'0P£RTY, IT MAY IE ICK.D AT A all schoolt from this Col-lalMa blaa• IOOI $103.800, down negot 1~---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll..-._,_ llPH FllWIOlll 75•-1s•e. s..2..0185 PUaLJC SALE.If' YOU NEED AN 1ege Park nome Priced EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE below market at 2t ge. Unlla-Super Loe.I IOUI I MllT&.11 YI ILltUI IHcll ~ n4E PROCEEDING AGAJNST VOU, YOU IHOULD CANT ACT A ---------.--ll!!fllll!IJllllllllll!!l!!!~llllli~jlj I 128.0001 646'-TTT LAWYEA. r ~ _ 01 LfTTU tSWI 28r 2tie wl'f#d tp.--.c owe lit TO wt 15% dn. gate. S 10,000 under 198 t fll UU IY IWlll Property free & clear purct'l&M price 6'2-8799 Outet IOCatlon + mountain NOTICE OF TRUITEE'I SALE $1,100 T.S No 4171t DIWll NOTICE •s HEREBY G•VEN. lh•I For Ad Actt00' on Wedl'IH<lay. March 28, 1118 ... at Super neat starter condo! 10·00 o'clock a.m of said day. in the Call a One large bedroom. large room set aalde for conducting llvmg area. Super clean. Trustee Sales, wltllln the offices ot Excellenl location Pool. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Dat'ly Pilot spa & tennis. Low down! VICE. located 11 2020 North Broad-Low· payments! Price way. Suite 206. In Iha Clly ot Santa AD-VISOR S H ,50') C all now Ana. County of Orange. State ot 5 6 Cehlornta. REAL ESTATE SECURI· 4 ·2313 TIES SERVICE 1 Caltlornta corpor-642•5678 auon. as duty appointed Trustee under and pursant to Ille power ot 1--------· Mia conferred In that cer111n Deed THE REAL ESTATERS of Trual Uecut8ll lly ROBERT H .DBEY.£&~ !>'!& atui. _J~~ ""'1Yl'e.-. ____ __.,,..,.,..... munlly. property, recorded October 16. 1980, In book 13793 ot Ott1c1a1 Records ot said County, al Pll0'- 140, Recorder's Instrument No<:" 25943, by reason of a breach or default In payment or performance ol the obhgallons secured lllereby I ll'Cluded Iha! breecll ol default. No-tice of which was recorded Novem- ber 29 1983. as Recorder's lnslfu· men1 No 83-5 .. 581, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· EST BIDDER FOR CASH lawful money of the Unlled Stales, or a I c11h.er'1 check drawn on a 11111 or na11ona1 bank, a state or lader11 I cred11 !Anton, or a sttle or lederel savlnga and loan auoclatlon doml- cile<J in this stale all payable 11 the I ltme of sale. 1111 rlgllt. lllle and 1nh1rt11I held by It, as Trustee, In that I reat propeny 1ttu11e tn said County and Stare described as follows Lot 20 on Blocll 734. of Corona del Mar 1n tile C.ty of N9wl)Of1 Beacll. Counly of Orange. Slate of Call· torma as per map record.a 1n Booi. 3 Paotl 4 t and 42. MltceltaMOua M11ps. 1n the offa ot the county recorder of 111<1 County The street adOreA or other com. mon designation ol the real prop erly herelnabove cJHcrlbed 11 purported to t:>e 720 Goldenrod Av· enue, Corona dei Mar. California The undersigned heleby dlt- e111m1 Ill ll•l>IHty for any lncorr.ct· nets In UICI 11r .. 1 eddr ... or otlt4f ~deligNllon Said .... *'II be made wttl'IOV1 .. .,renty PPfeN or lmptled, re- g.,dif'IQ 11119, poNnlllOn, or anoum· btenoae. to ufi.ty the &>flndpal bll· anoe ot the Note or other 01>119atton MC:Ured by said 0..0 of Truet, wtth 1nterHI and other euma u pr~ therein, p1ua advancea, If eny, und9r the terms tl'Mlt90f Ind int8feet on auch ec11111noae. Ind plua f .... cherge• end expan .. 101 the Trust" and of 11'11 '"''" etMled by Hid 0-.d of Trutt The total ll'llount of •aid obllga11on, Including rlAIOl'l&bly ntlfntted I .... chat091 and t•l*'Mt ot t114 Tru6t ... at l114 time ot 1n1t• publie*llon of thl1 No- tice It Mt.OOt 15 Dated Mat'Ch I, 1914 REAL !STAT[ 81!CUAITIU SERVICE 1 Ceklornta COfPQfltlon 11 Trutt .. 8y (SEAL) 0 J Morger, Ila Prni ~t 2020 Nortll 8'otdwl~, Suite 209. Santi Ane CA 127C>e Tele Phone (7t•)9$3-ee10 Pub411NO ()range Cou1 0111y Pilot M'erdl S 12.1t, 1184 tH1·9" One of t.he ways homes are being Blen~id-'lfa'fe"'To:im~~ A blended rat.e mortgage is a new mortgage that covers an old mortgage and advances new funds The new mort.ga.ge ls used to pay off the existing mort.ga.ge at a lower r·at.e t.hdn t.he current market rate The lende1 g1·a.nts t.he new rate !>omewlterc bet.ween t.he old rat.e and the preva11lng market. ra.t.e The new monthly payment Is larger than lt wa.s previously. but not u high as current re.tas w ouJd reoutre. lmpac\ on buyer • R.f>ct11vi:11 a lower ~him markt\ rakl • Can qu&Jlfy wtih a lower tnooma • Lower monthly ,R&l'rtleni. lmpac\ OD HUtr • Aura.ct.a poi.nu&J buyere • Rece1ve1 ~· run<Se aL olo.tnir Many lenders offer a blended rat.e mortgage u lt produces a higher return than the old mort.ga.ge. A real estate profeaelon&l ce.n guide 1. buyer to those properties where .. th11 type or mor &gt 11 avtJlable. '::~~· S~Rc4l~-~£ ·-loy CUT o ,..._ ----- I RHAWF'l I I I I'. 1 I w H \' 0 5 , • ' I r I I :: IGUll·UTI '9iW.n 11 11n11w. ..... •• I • ·'·· __ __.. ___ _ THE REAL ESTATERS ~ISTLllTEI Well located near Sooth Coast Plaza. Temflc • Bdrm lamlly home on Quiet street Cheerful fireplace Solar heated swimming pool! Privacy Motivated seller 11 asking $141,500 Trade tor? Reduced to 0t 788-6822 & 6'4-8722 views high atop Laguna $390 000 M J A Beach. 4BR 3ba (uro-' acQues gt Fautala pean style custom t>Yllt __ 645-9922 _ ~ 10341 residence. Pride ol own- laplHl1 1 1007 By own;;aparkilno re<lec-~!~~~:h~:~~hr~~~:~ ta a1a I vacant. 3br. 2bl corner tlrepl1ce and Jac\IUI. 2 Mstr suites. •th sty. lot S 135,500 1160-1301 $249,500 great ocean/bay view. Open SUN DA VS 1 to 4 $350.000 635-6166 Baal. ltacll l 040 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW Baytronl Condo, 1rg 2 Br 2 Br. 2 ba Condo In lal\d-LAGUNA BEACH 2 Ba. boll sltp, panoramic mark. Breeker model. 673-3750 or •9•·2220 .view. aparkllng con<J. Magnolia & Atlanta Furnished $575,000. Carr Sl20.000 963·9235 Walk 10 beh, 79 Skyllne, 1 2 1319 47 · 5 1 H eves, FllECLISIH IW Br + den. lrg pvt yard, • }.13~~3~Loo: . , ""-;;-:. J~&;!~~.:.f·~~ , -_,..,.,. ~· ~ wt ~ .... ~.... In m;;w.-..w .. ·-fVll'f· ~· DUPLE.X Great toe. Steps $185,000. Make olfer. from Beach & Bay Front Bkr 848-0709 10% 'ti· YllW II unit 4br 2ba Back upper --:-r-Ttov9' tow Int S180K In unit 1br. Iba. garage. IUR IUDH Only S255K" won't lut. deck $184,500 Prine. • br. 3 ba Stiort walk to JoM Zarvos. Viking R.E only (7141 •99-2551 beach Spac llv "rm, 760-9669 or 5•0..0299 ,._ • • IO fam./<Jln rm. lrg oalc, IEU YEllE ,;,.,.;';';H~t;;;•;liiiii:;;;i eaay care yard Allllng 120.000 Nft 11 cleanllneaa counts you • $172.000 See at e1• 3BR 2 ba -Beycru1 must see this com-111111 Pt1L . 20th SI. 536-1718 w/GIANT SIZE 70 x170 ft for table 3 Bdrm 2 Ba With Llll·llAllll VllW Ocean ctole 2Bd 2b• lot Owner help flnence. extra lrg Bdrma. The S215.000, t807 lrvlne. washer. dryer end re-Check Into thla euperverue Seas pray t wnhme . CALL 845..0184 at only $399,000 FEE. A Pool/apa, tennis & MC. 4 --------- lrlgerator era included in ~rfact lamlly hOme on • yrs new S 109,000 prtncl· *LIM llffllll* th• alre1dy low price of s 125,000 751•3191 ge aeotuded lot In a pale only 720· 1705 Ne-.y llstlng * ExcluelVe Quiet cul·de-aac 11reet. Reduced for Quick e.cro; Vie Lido Nord, prim• 10-C:. SElECT Vacant and ready for a 2 Br TwnhH w/low Int ca11on Pier & Sllp. ....~RTIES feat eecrow VA No Quallfyfng' Call Sl.550,000. ----_ __ Call us for deta1t1 no~ 10 seel Agt 840.2878 VIRGINIA O'BRIEN OISTllEU IU-1211 . · 673-t323UdoRN1ty Nr Np1 Hts Custom 3BR ~ YILUll OlllT llYOIUT If 1-2ba lrplc thake roof + 2 BA 3bl trl-leV91 condo .., .... QuQI Apt'wllrplc & BBQ 1 I ~ w/2 ear gar. Racquet ball 3b8r + den1 + lam rm0. ~ $225 000 • _ • & tennis S 125 000. Bkr •. POO • •P•. reat . ... • • • financing. Radue.ct to ltJ lt0ar41t llltr. v lllT llUv I 1 I s21s,ooo. 213-430-3629 Ml-1121 Income property l<IMJ tor LllE BAVFRONT. Spectacular owner 2 homa on IOt nr eotn« View, doctt. "'°· nn Llllll llN. ~000 dn 759-0399 IEW s 1.350,000. 875-2330 llOl,000 Ct1tl •111 1 Cullom t>Yllt home Norttl· Juat reduced again & 16r conao nr So. eel Piit woods. T•rrlflc lneld• ten<* w1n11 outf Only 7 $500/mo. $200 NCUrlty. corMr rocatlon. Back• to yra Old end eatt •1•P• to Barbera 5404497 perk ""°°"lloft pool Bey & Beach Unusual ~me gd VA In S83 800 tnd tenn19. 4 bdrm, 2~ prop•rty w /2 bdrm on 11'\afp. Bf pc)o, many be. 100 many •Jrtraa to hOUM 1ndt bdrm apt OCC M • 1 0 list. A mutt ... betote L•nd•r hH financing xtrea nr · In 1 K decldl~ on anything 83 dn Owe lfg 2.nd TD to 000 ev11labl• 1-1400 qual bu)'lf $137.900. el•. I • Orlv. by 916 W BalbOa Owne< 8-42~ .nf., -, Bl l c;all U1 for <Mlalls ' I 1 By owner, 38' 2 b&. ,.. a sor I WATt H.FAO:'llT mocM!ed kif. new plumb· It llOMt., .... Ing, bltl wan, lrg yerd. ea y I "E"t. UTAfE 199.600 2005 Arnold I u1-1a Avee•w ,.,o 786-11'12 I ~~--~---~-~-~~ lt'AUll COllUAJn llPIUll Ml'ftllllUI POr1oflno In H.V. hOf'nW Pf'ldeOI~ 1329.000 F .. TWO ••• ~T BEACH 8UYI 2 Bf 2 B.t Condo w/al oond. Wal" to be9ch .I' pool, •P• & tennll' 1112.000. Fot Mrmt Calf DtlOrH Oelbero 145..oM:J llr•l•r ;;;:;;;::;;;~-=-MY Robt .. 'M;:h. Xii ft:~'*'m ,,.. l n H Cl1aa19 ••nlat lenltta ,....... 1:'!-!=1!1~ ..... ....;.-11"! $2.17 per day Newport & Coeta M... pn~ eerperiuy & "4IPelr or Mota09 i>N= rwmove 'ci.an. 8MAll MOVING JOBS Hrmt;;;1t1g bf !t84. Nurw ~In • '* * UriOfftefal Palntat AOOFllN! All lyPM Of At ... 548-8238 gen INltdlng 769~1903 CALL 808 8"-2923 upa. TOf1Y 84-755e MIK~M .. 13tl Hone.I, ,.itable. qualjfy your !Mlmt. '1.IOlty. C.11 tor IM 1164 Oymplca roofing NIM Aeo1Mra That'• Al.l. you pay f0< -.,.,,.,..,-,,--.,.,,,..,~=....,.-=-I worlc • l*e-• t>eevw, aft 8PM 549-0373 Cu1tom lntlnl 14 yre ~pa1r1. Uc/bonded. 3 unea. 30 daya Molf* wlll b=t In my Bulld/~ocl: oto, kit, nn lrywa)) .. ~_~llte4 HAUl·MOVE·R!MOVE CMttlan reft. MR. Met eicp. Mtny tocaf reta. •44UU 1~ ... 102 In the ~ .. ~~. ~=:~ :'.d .. l~IYc:'}:Ct:~r:. 1lMYwXCCiXPIAti • Mowi'&~11· r.-• Furniture, Truh. Tr... 754-9904. hm ~2-6fe7 ..... 842-~38 o-:!.._ DllY ratea. Mrt. Littleton ... eras. Steve $47-8079 AH TexturM & A()OUttlc ftlO. S ·S2 . 50-8018 . 9~5415 NORM Ocualltye houM _!'eanlpng, .. Pl111111 '\'OUA 8UT eer. 'JTYcri TR**'*EACAP .. o " -850..8Q18. FrM•t. l<.eYkt 873.·1503 Ill ,..._. Ole Haulin(I, Mcwtng. Student all arb.,e .,. 4 PM BY RICHARD SINOR ~Int. ~labtl. RMIOn· -~...... m ..... PILOT _ Repelt·8'modtl~Roo~ , -· ... ., ...... 1,,. .,...... ~... r••-536-0ei4 1 ..... s' • ••• .... 71 Tn1ee Trlm·AenlOlle·H~I· • t • OOOf WI d c lltctrl11l ''""" 548-8519 "-•' """'• •· ' -· uc.nM 2_... t4 Y'• of ..... ,.,, _,....., 1 -o.an 979-~6" I a • a-n owa-• •~ Thank you Jon 75g..193e SprlnQ/HOUMIWlndow happy Joc8I ciustomer• ng upe-:;,_....,..,,,.,,,,,... ltnict Pwl-Patl:;F-:-~~S . ElECTRIClAl'f: Priced IMl l .... llllUL KRUEGER HAULING Now 11 tfte time i.t ul do It Thank you 875--0313° l~iaL m ltniel SERVICE Boal wo& malni. ,.pair, yr• •xp. ry . right, :-:.n::tlma!• ~ WMkly gardening, mow, Furniture, tralfl, dean-ups Lady DltM .97·71$2 • OUAUTY ~AINTEAS PXMRIN6 IAttMl6R8tW0td p,m;; palntlngl Gleanlng ale. e ..... Ceacrttt 3~21 ~.0359 •do•. ferllllt•. prune, Matt 845-5080 Your HOUM Can Spatkta PROMPT NEAT PR().. /it~~T':f:'12 n-. ~' .,., .. DIECTORY v57-0270 brlveweya. sidewalk.. El c. F R:=:..i=~~ ·~ (T HAUl.INQ..MOVINO 2 energetic;, rallabl. FESSIONAl.s. ~7140 A-lt •1 1 tone! prolJK't.•. ,SM041 R Patios. Uo'd. Cell Ron ect. onlrtctor: rM nwwc Appflenoe deflV91' dump mature women Witt elMn • , •HANGING/REMOVAl* l=,-,,_..-=,.__,i..-..:.--plue the I VINE MIRROR .... "~I 556-003'/Don 970•9828 ett. Quality work guar. f rte Ettl.•.... jobl JOfl &45-8192 your hN. 64s..5124 O&O 12 YA~ EXP. I m wnall. 11 + Yf'9 experienee ia ... Clta!!![ and the HUNTINGTON 5 ·--· , #378347 Steve897-7183 llllMl-lMI · My prlceu1umat11 MIKE 8$1-1800 WHIT~ BEACw~!RafNlryt P110F. BK .TACCNTG. ROd Sendford. conc:ret• ELECTRICl"N tati.. latftll Tax RON ~~n BL'"CKWELDER p ..... ,. WIN~ WASHING -·---1 Computer. Mod. 1 ... FrM & muonry. Free .. t. 10 ,. lier••• l•rMrJ _ " .... .. """ .. no ••trt Gt\11tgel CO\lnMI. ~ 842.7047 vr .. Mme loc. 840-1705 Lie. 238108. Small/lge I La ... 0.. Ii . 24firg.110-1111 Income Tiii. r .... ret•. CHUCI< THOMPSON hanging & remo1tal. Ou". The~ maglQ It CAll TODA.VII Jobi, repalre. 548-5203 I ... ... Furnaoee&GaePlptng IMICO.MbOnTSdedERVA. ~f'~sC~D PAINTING wort< dflty. 240-3173 QUALITY 53 ;.202,e AllPllLlll c.~ ••• , •ki•1 . Ctraalc Tilt .llPlllllUIH•• ...... 992-7519 Exper1 Wallooverlng In.-WlndowWUhlng.tyrapp Your Delly Pilot ;A;;/ cabin:\s, cabfnet Ov1fom file Ser1tice. f araltut 839·&035 a~ CORONA OEl MAR, Looal itallation. Aeaa. Contult· lnaldelout, e>lu1 aa..w, Service OlrectOf'Y f1<ilng, bars & f0rmlca Quallly workmenahlp. ltflallkiq ~NRY ; TILE painter. Low rites, ~h· ant Asslgnmt 681-8590 low rates Andy 84•·4?58 A9prea.ntatlve countertoP•. 642-0881 Real prloel. 547·8322 -Baa•~aa .All Type1. Rau. & Lie.. t>orhOOd ref'• ~..a2 9 We Oats Sh~uld Hang W...._ ICl..Ul1 elt, IOI Ca ~U• 111 WOCu•IAtom ...... U""-~y ** Morie 82PAIR 831·2345 Custom hornet, no middle Together, UphOI wetlt. •--J-n "' .,.,...,.,_' m .,.. A· 1 l/t pit dom .. uc hetp man halSles. lntr/exter. 839--0730 anytime • l•....ii"'.._ .. ..,.. ... ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! hi c.re n my Free Ettlmates & Picttup Etec·Pknnb-Carpent~ H~ve own transp, 22 .yr~ •niaL Fr est. Mike 498-639<4 • WlNDOW ~EPIJCEMEHT W ltlta1/lta .. tll11 carpntry, oement, drywall, s~~,~~~~;~HI d~~e,'cr,(~.1~~~~!8 Remodel• Keith &4~ 72 exp .. gd ref's 542-5158 •ABC MoVIAd s . Dave'a..Cuatom Painting Pl11t11/lttalr ceNTER. Alum wl!\CIOwe SPEciXL Low RATES 12 yr •xp. Dave 631·3408 ' CAii Me Flrat. I'll fix tnY· * GEN HouMCteanlng * Qulcktc:atetul. Low retea. At reduced winter ret.. pt(~fcRIAti Installed In yow wood Custom Ouallty Work-Lte. Expert Carpent'l Service Cltaaiat Stmct Car4tai•I thing right for lett. 25' yrs Aellabie, exper. frM' "t. UC. T138048 552-0410 Free Mt. 875-3901 Rmuceo•. Int/ext. 30 )'l"I =511 dey MN~ In•. ref't. 851-8285 'Repalr-RemOd-ddlllons The :Unique PiNk LXbies Tl-EEi exp .• rett. Walt 64CS..1888 Carot64&.-~28S0-3283 *1·1..,.* INT/EXT. 20 Years Exper. exp. Neat. Paul 545-2977 -- SPECIAL LOW RAUS Doo!Mltc. '7 5-46--4980 ·NOWlnyourarea.Fore HANOYMANOFCdM ANNISHWOMANlooking Beetquallty.25yr.exp. Average Room 129 + PlaaJ.iat ljl""'ta.,t""'t"'L.,a.,w ____ _ Cul1om Quality Work-Lie FENCES & DEOl(S perfect Job. Call for free Topped/removed. Clean· Mr Fix-Anything. Painting, for hou1ework. Expr .. Lie. T-116,428 730-1353 MaterlaJs. ~2-0442 2•• El.zt 111-1111 State raw requlr• thtt .11 Ina. ref'•· 851-a285 · Ouallty RedwOOd work. ettlmates. 55 1-1243 up, new lawns. 751-3478 Wall paper etc. &40-8259 refs. 548..eo27 G • /E r "t' conlractori wtio pef'form C R E ST ARVIN COLLEGE Lee I ~alntlng; Int 111· Water Heater Special 12.50 work over $200 lncludll\g ,,,naact Large and Small Jobs. ••tract•n Clean lJp1•Tree Trimming I VIN HANDYMAN FOR WEEKL y SERVICES STUDENTS MOVING co. Comm I, resd '· acoua. labor and materilll• mu•t I ~ LARRY 754-1620 lttatral Yatd Malnt.•Haullng Wiii tPe ca,. of all your (HALF OR FULL DAY) Lie. T124-436. lntured. celling. 2.41-0121 Drains clHr from 115 be Ileen• ..... Vnllc"""Md I f MIKE 6S0·3263 problems In mlnutH... Call R 7"~ ...,98 641-8427 Ranalr faucets, dlt"', efc. .......,, ..,, ' PROF. CARPENTRY. Re-... El I I b on .,... ..... , WATCH us GROWi 1m1n1 PAllTIM. A;-ytlme M&M 642°:9o33 contractors Should tO ANDERS APPLIANCE palr1, remodels, addlt•. llBm·INs llllT. Commerclal/Residentlaf c!r~f~ et/;~~3~/ GERMAN LADY exper. Int/ext. free est. Local ref atete In their advertising. Buy-Sale-Repair decks, stucco & tank. Fi Aemodet/Rep-!r•: oommt Landscape Maintenance ' · A f' c I L •~ft Cont acto a a.nd con 641 W. 19th St. C.M. est. reta, 15 yrs In area, and reald. Lied, bond~. Quality Service, r .... lie, AMERICAN HANDYMAN p~.:60~~C:n. Ot after s 1 C llHaa~ tOyraexp.(7141638-6911 aw !I . . 94.1m:ra. ~ontact Mar; 646-5538 No job too small. Lie In•. F0< ffl: 552-91<42. bonded. 20 yrs In area. Carpentry, Window•. Plano leuon1, beolnner-Pfeifer Painting. Prof. l3 Yr• exp., all types. fair Grondle at 558...088 with ,.. -_ __ &46·5t24 Jesus ls Lord. 847-2367 Repairs. Reliable. Free your needs & deslres. 1st talnance. 673-8222 213143-4-8339 L.B. David tor's State Llc;eiree •-,L-lt 38&405. Glen 673-7205 ~ lrMala' Mcweeney Landacape Paint, fences etc. Yet Houtecleanlng & Minor advanced. TaJIOred to home & oommer. main-prices, lie. free est. Fred any questlOfl&. Contree- o;r._,.'19 •larking lot• R;,~_ODEUt NG: Abtll P~~ ... ,8. esay DOQsl S o any size CO Repal Pai ti n-..... 11 Est. PhOJ'le &46·'4232 lenon free. 6'46--0l 62 OU'"LITY PAINTING. FAIP. eve 7141635·9528 Anah. Board, 28 CMc Center •-~alr•11· Sea111 00 11•1!no111 ;;:!:':,~:. ~ed. (GT~~~:::N. ~ 5y·~~e~p.L) ~t ~~~::: ~-~~:!. et~~·F,,; e~H;,;;;~• • CIWlf"ied Ada your one-Plano lessons ean ee Fun. PRICES. Free estimate•. N9W In town? CleNll led PW.a,, Room .690. Senta • " -nll• -lna'd. i68-356<f anytlme 5~ .. _2..... ' .. acilic coast~tt07 Gary &45-5277 PTL • Private or 1mall Cla..... Call John.831·2050 .,.. .can help you meet many Ana,,Ci' 92701 • .. .,., ....., ltoP lhopplng center. John B 963-5839 of your need9. 642-5'&78 ·' .. • ~ .r~~~'; "1~-~~?·11 ·"~ .~~?..;& ..... -~ ... --~ti/ ~--~ •'1•. :~·;--'-:. ~' , •• ~ > ,-~~---:--. ... t •-·--I ·~ . ·~ JI':.• -mill Ii IW ~l~rtl!-4 ...... v laat .. IHc~ 2241 ...... ·-· (lo '~ '9!' ac'i. Ot Ge an for Stora e ciGARffie °' v/Bto . H IEI lllllnll·H IWID Pealaaala 2207 * TURTLEROCK. 4 Bdr, 2 p • l 2707 U957mnO'vely 2 Bf. 1'/t • 1 Lovely C.M. home nr occ. spec. aYall. t300 sq ft. DISTRIBUTORSHIP$ 1228 Potarl1. Open Sall 1 w. fixed rate, 30 Gyr.C'.8 Steps to m & Bay, Ba 3 pools tennis bright ...... a ba Twnhme. only 5 yrs non-smkr. $300 lnct. utll. 548·9457. Costa MeM Cash Business.... We Sun 1·5. 5 bdrm1 llblary Monaco with betl duplex front unit, 3br 2ba & clean. 11295. 752-06'84 Bachelor Apt. by beaoh, Old. Kids, pets, lse OK. 850-1088, 675-7835 provide money for ex. formal din. rm. family rm: ·view. 1<4 Aue Vlllars. + Iott br, deck & patio, partla.lly turn. No pets. Avail 511'5. Call soon for MIF &hr 2br, 2~ba condo, la•a1trial 29 pansldn, all I0011t1on1, view. Wiii coop with bkrt. Open wknds. 640-1538 garage, no pets s12oo Elegant 2 Bd~ & Oen, $345, yrly. 760-1713 appt. Agt 645·98SO C.M. W/D, gar, frpl, s295 lntala 21 training & a BONDED Owner: daya 851-2243; Kt~llt Btall ll00 mo. 71s1tj)l~s9t9-S6002551 sec. ~~~p~gb~: ~ac,::~ 833·3307 Lg 1 Br, encl. gar, nu IN NEWPoRT BEACH ullla. Joan 646-9926 2066 & 2600 SQ it. staff to enltt you In set· · eves/wlmds 63'--0910· FX80Lous OCEAN View dep. ( .. .. • Dbl car pvt gar. tutty "-reaa ••I •r 27"" cptstdrapes. no pets. SI 1 1 & 2 Bd A art M F ah COM 2 B so so SQ rt tlr\g-up YOUR OWN DOVER SHORES Laguna Beech. Belt bUyl c., •••••••• , 2222 malnt. yard. No pet•.,,. A!: s.75. &45·6'465 ~~n4: & To~~ho~ .. ; i 1'°a. r lrpfc~1rarg~ Agent . 541-6032 :criNEi~. FULL TIME 1328 Santiago Or. j Owner/Agent 951-0838 Dei 3 b 3 ba $985/mo. Inquire at: Bachelor, avail now. Sngle from $660. (Atk about aundeck. t blk to beach. CM appro11 3000 ft lnclds IMVEST 13,995 to $50,000 .. Br 2 atory exec hm uxe new r, 527. 18th St 960-6331 emp person. No dogs. .. m ILIFFI furnished apts. complete 1375 + 11' ullls. 673-&419 500' office dht lndttrl prk. Wln1ton-Satem-Kool1 Pool/spa 3 car gar 3 Walk to H.B. 79 Skyline, 1 cSYplex. Jacuzzi. micro, · $425 utlls paid 760-9657 0 let 2B 2b cl t with TV llnen• & ulenslll $ 89 trplct S5So 000 lee IMd I Br + den, la1ge pvt yatd. trash comp, tundeck. Baat. BarMar 2242 Ct ~ ; pie '<i1 ,oae o may be• rented f0< lhort Prof. M/F •hr 212 uec 1450/mo. 644-72 1·800-241-2268 Open ·hou.e'SatlSun 12-51 s25K. 536-7388 Pvt/pty. ~~ti~.~~~· ~e~::l: mo. TownhouM 2br, H%6a, Ill Men 2714 dllhw~. bal~~ ~~ term or longer. No teaae condo VIiia Balboa, qui.t, New units. 2400-5200 sq luiani&f.. ftlf Vacant. 644-7424 Bkr Ac11111 lllS a . . pool, jac, tennis, gar, auiet 1 Br S475. new paint. encl. gar. No pets. req'd). On Jamboree Rd. prvt $425 utlla Incl + ft, Costa Mesa. Paul Ryao -JASMINE CREEK: Ocean $625 mo. 980-1796 H.B. carpets & drapes. Range, $675/mo Coral Tree at San Joaquin Hiii• Ad. lndry, lrplc. Bellevere 646-S051 M-F, 9-5PM * IY * HPUI IH.-II. 10 AC. all utll. w Cenyon view. 2 Br, 2 ba, den. frig. lndry. walk to major Apta. CM. Call 546-4530. • ..... 1100 we645~3m75e6, turn welcome. •-aeaac .. nta 10 ways to make money+ Aaaumeexlstfr\g-i260,000 Lake.S35.000term1.Si(r $1800/mo. 644-1867 lniat 2144 1hops and buses. MgrJeff "" ,.. benefits.Calf963·6570. 1st. 207 Lugonla. Call Mr 679·8826. 879-1975 9\IH. CO\Jtesy to Bkra. Right off beactt basic bach 646-5282. No pets Yr1y $82513 Br. Poolljac 4br home. SC GUEST SPEAKER: club Thomas at 833-8021 Ii: I I •300 2 ea. 1 btoek to beach, Plza M 21-35 alral1ht par.ties, conventions. • •UTE IFI • • .,.aaerc a Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-•ty on bungalow et • 1 Br. single only. No pets. Pvt 1 Br, frplc, pool, patio, tl ·c 111 1 Kid 1&1111 llllE Prtj!• lZIO park. •OO'h Hellotrope-539-6190 BEST Rlty fM Small, quiet. clean. $375. gar. No pets. 399 w Bay clote to all. 203 33rd. St. ntsmkr $275 979-871 mee ngs.' a 0<n a Partner wtmgmt or meet! ITILIU YILU M~~RBLOO $1200. 673-8823 Unlversl!Y, Par1< . 1916-C Wallace S515. 650-6357 ~:~f:,:~ Beach Alty PROF FEMALE, 24, to shr :~~j ~~!,1~~!gt,exclt· ~~~/$~~~~ Thlt cuetom bUllt medlter-AVAILABLE Ceita Kesa 2224 "The Terrace ' 2Br 28a 1 BA upper, new cpla. no Quiet cottage type, lrg lovely 3 Br. 3 ba WOOd-642-0795/eva 548-8823 profits • should exceed ranean VIiia la attuated on The 7000 sq 11 former -Cardiff attchd garage. No dogs. Gatage. Avall 3/10, 2Bdr 1Ba. gar, pvt lndr) La c1...... Z77i bridge, Irv hme w/prof $70 000 yr $27 SK req a large lot with a 180 headquarters of Newport 2 Br 1 Ba. gar. WI D hook· pets. S7SO/mo. 1sl laat + 1110 Victori a St. rm, $595 + $300 retun· non-smkr M/F, full prlv, 1.,,,1••11 1 ' ed 759 ·1440 degree ocean and New-Harbour National Bank, up, 2208C-Plaoentla Ave, sec Avell. 3-1. 752-2881 $475/mo, 831-6812 dabte dep. Relareq'd. No 2 ~rt~,~~.~=·l8~i S350/mo. Terri 857-8555 .ltalt lelfftJ .~~ ;.~~f,' week o"niy. port Hrt>or view. This In-2344 E. Coast Hwy (at no pets s595. 545-7983 Univ. Pk 4 Br 2'n Ba, 2 1 Br w/pool, $400/mo. pets. 842-03SO OK. $495. 498-1082, Prof, resp M/F to shr love-Liff, lllit Fluff Fold Laundry to; saTe: terlor Includes soaring Mac.Arthur). Npt Bch Is 2 Br enctad gar crpts frplcS, backs to green· S300deposlt.1801Whlt-STUNNING1rg1&2Br. ly3Br MesaVerdehome. -Nth L E 1 b entry tower. gallery, din-avallable with or w/o drapes 773 W Wiison. No belt, end unit, nu cpt. tier 642-8202 833-8926 2 Ba. garden apt, pool 3 P~; ~n~' :ea~:.'·1~~ $300/mo. 957-6582 SCRAM-LETS n:ed ~~~:C t~ :,,: Ing room, living rm, 11-vaultandmaybe moved pet1$550mo63t-8212 drapes & paint . S445/$535710W18thSt Sec.&ref.642•0138 Rmmtewanted toshr2br Owner retiring. $9000 brary, kitchen, entertain· from Its· present site. $1200/mo 786-8060 or 2 Br 1'n Ba. E.slde twnhse. NSWERS ment room. subterranean prop o s a Is Ir om •Westside sharp 2 Br. 702t588-8.t23 patio, pool, lndry lacll .• Sharp 2 Br. 2 Ba. enolsd Sunny 2 bdrm, 1 ba, lndry. ~~t·. i~~: ~~-~;3 non A terms. •94-7ot5 J Quinn wine cellar. 3 aecond•ru lntere1ted partlet are 1 Ba. hOuse. carpets, no pets.•Avall 315. S6SO. iarage 1545 B Coriande. N t .. ell 313 •~so trJa " _, d fn d ti Id I It L 2 c "•" 0 P• a ... v · · ~ · Hunt-w .. a.. 1• ' suites. Pool & spa. RE· being accepted by Feder· rapes, c patio. w ~rt IC• 268 E. 18th SI. Curt 595. all ..-.v-5882 Of , 493-2710 WE LOOK FOR YOUI "' • " " r.. DUCED $500,000. al Depoalt Insurance rm.Nopet~$'5'55/mo.+ i 2060imo Modern 2 Herbert111.631-t286 att 6 979-3848 ask 101 House/Roommates Showy-Refuge T ·• 4021 S2 ,'450.000. Sharon Corp, PO Box 3. 008, secuoodrlctyr~epit · .. !1.u5s~~ha2 veor Story Bac.k Bay, 48d 3 2 Br H+ Ba w/gar, crpts, Pam. IHHt ltac• 2711 Unlimited 832-4134 F OFFENtSE "Wh I.I SATTLER Smith or Ed Escaoo C<>tla Meea. Ca 92628. ¥70-5629 · ..-.w .. ~, ba. 3300 sl.f. 3 Gal gar, drapet, bit Ins. tncd yard VILLA MEDERA 1 r /mo. Less t an I •-'-W ... z ::ne q~ites ~~ • "'-•- 644-6200 546-5858, ext 240 · pool, Jae., v.ac lot. Posa with patio, water paid. Quiel fam complex. 2B• 150 yarcf• to sand. New tawu. u · rklCt -· .. ,. · 3 B 2 B 4 I crpt & paint. Patio .... "" Enn. family n!!!ls ex-4 Yloouun. dtaheytlonarefoser ",'nourt!tieer SpectalTZI"" In tst a 2nd Newport Baylront prime r. a. 1rpc tum or opt. 642-1386 · 636-4120 Call 1·5PM. 2ba, dshwsr, crpla/drps. ¥IVV • ........ ..... 11 ••• Office b>ladg 8472 sq ft $800/mo. No pets. k 2439 Orange"E" .... $595 lndry fee. Mo-to-Mo, ga~ to move In 16'466·24th St Br. pool home. N.B .. CdM OFFENSlt!"' TD's Since 1949 St.800,000.' Biii Grundy 760-1605 4br. 2 sty, nu dee. bl to 2619SantaAna"C".S585 & wtr pd./575/mo. $300 213-592-2725 area. To 13000. 1 yr lse, ~ Robt Sattler NH/CM Bkr 675-6161 $995/mo. <4 Br. 2 Ba. East· ~;~·~~g~~-~~l~mlly. 2619 Santa Ana"L".1585 dep. 23~.2_e51d1e5n5. Apt l I unlurn. 760--0388, letill Aotnffiet 011• RE BrOICer Bd Realtors '" ftal . Prof fem. 28 yrs, ---'-• to Sportsll Partlesll Dancesll 642·~ 545•0611 II\.. I · / ta l side, la'1141 yard, 2 oar 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave. -.. ----""-----u•f txll a enclsd gar wlopener, 5 br. 3 ba, lam. rm, 2 car Relrlge, no pets. $475 for WE OFFER A CHOICE Back bay X-lrg rm & bath. shr/renl apt/house Of rm Discussion Gr01Jps11 DI• JlllO 21• n •a UllM YI lllEI Cotta Mesa 62 unit•. pie· waaherl dryer hook-up, gar, jac. Westclltt. S 1200 2 people. Sierra Mgmt Want a selection of great Pool & tennis Ma1 n-amkr w/Lag Bch resident. Re-count Buytng!I Travel!! HO 000·1210.000 Only $217,000. 3Br 2ba, turesque 12 bldg com· partly furn. Close to all. mo. Call art. 4, &42-7404. 641· 1324 living? We can offer any-$325 + 'IJ utlls. 645-7897 llable. tidy, easY going. $49/yr. Carol 675-9449 Equity foans avail f unding pool quiet etreet near plex. S3,500,000. Pool, 266 Cecil $800 Rents 3Br 4Fam hm thing from a small apt to Balboa Pentnsula bay Lisa work 834-2879 SPIRITUAL READINGS in 10 to 15 days average 1Ch0ola/ihopa 760-0861 Jae .. ~ec clubhse, outdoor TSL 11.t 142-101 tingles kid pet ok at 2BA. 1BA apt. Available a 4 Br house. lllooklng In front home. $350/mo. home 779-1979 Advice In all matters. Love, Other am01Jnts and 3rd BBQ a. lrptct, 6-4 encl. 539-6190 BEST Alty tee 313/8'4 $520 mo, no pets. C M, Nwpt Bch or Hunt Dock avail. 673-2098 Quiet prot. needs 1 br apt, marriage & business. TD's also avail U •... R IY 1--1 11ara11 • • · Gros a RENT GUIDE 135 Albert. 543•5478 Bch think ol us llrsl IOf Al nsellng 181 5 y1111••t ,._. "'-1370.000. 1963 expen... BAY FRONT mobile dlxe 3 2BR 2ba. .._.. V-de. 1 .. at c'"olce olldeal llvln., Lrg Rm & Ba. nonsmoking no sharing, CdM or Nwpt. so cou 1 A S YISTI 1111 -3BR 35' lot. $349,000 B 2 B "'-h pool .......... ... II II • Fem, utll Incl. Kit. prlvl· GOOd refs. 544-0992 SC?_,:mE.1Lcfca'md.n4o92·e7a291.6 an 111·1llO 0 s N 5 873-175,419 before tax .. & ' a. "" • • spa, Blt...fne, gar .. Avail now. TSL Mgmt &42-1803 .., pen u 1· • 4083 debt terVlce. Geo. Elkins ua1uz••1E 10 $950 yrty. 673-6022 $600, 549-3598 aft 5 NB Realty 675-1642 leges. pool, gar. 1st & last L1C Calif Mtg Bkr -,_.2VIAUNOINE Co. 6«-7~. Ask for mull ll ...... • B--'-r-onl 3 Br 2 B a S3SO/mo. 548..S058 Studio apt: July-Aug fOf' ~ Loll tul 3Qlt . -- Modern 2 sty Beck Bay. 4 Joe Griffith Houses. Apta & Condos $1395,,.;o 30· slip $300 21 2 '"EiltalCle srudlo apt•.. Mature adult non-smkr, w:e!;~J":l'~~;trv. Found 5 mo. old KITTEN, BtlJ Waatti S l OO Bdrm. 3 ba, pool/spa, 2 I p l"IO Landlord• Advertlee Free Balboa Cove 673· 14&4 nice loc. $375 ea. utll Incl. 91e81iBllU pool, kite, laundry prlVI· part Siamese. blue collar Management frplc'a, hi celllng1. •ctat Hf • 50¢a1Stores&Markets . 648-8814or831-3646 • ·r legesS300.850-9822 STUOIO/GSTHse Needed w t bell. Vic Harbor AISTMl HIH $397,500. May trade for *'Ill lllTI* 841-4260 Bluff• beaut. deoof, green *MESA VERDE 2 Br Beauttlully landscaped Rel. quiet music student. Adams. 540•3233 Expanding marketing/ commerclel or Industrial. Costa M ... units tst time •llllLL I IPEOIAL• belt, 5 Br. plus bonue 1 Ba. New decor. S5s0. ~arden apts. Pool & spa. OCEAN BREEZES jog or call Leeta 642·9119 • advenlslng firm has lm- Prln only. 6'42· 1386 offered 10xgrou w/great For one qui.t per10n. $fe'&1~0~:2o~rf,12lool No pets. 833-8974 B~~f~1/decks. No pes~2~ ~:n~~o ~:· !':~· ~~.. . mediate openings lor llWNIT O•st financing. Call for details. No pets. 1 Br. tiny patio. a.... 2 Bdrm t Ba 1610 clean, quiet working per C111111 tor FOUND •os management trainees 3BR 3ba, Aires Ott. Plan 7. Owner/Agent 540-4<464 Stove, frig, crpta/drp1. HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE 22SO Vanguard Way son. Non smkr, non ltat Z9l2 ft No expefienoe ~sary S 192,000. Lo down, xlnt 11000 II 1--Utlllties paid. $4SO/mo Mag. ocean & city vu. Prof. H\ ba, W.Slded. Bran&d 540-9626 drnkr, TV, kit. prlv, pool, ARE FREE company will tram. Must t Bk Wkd , ..,,,11.&A see cottage #3 Nowl dee. & tum. 4 Bdr, pool, new, crpts. rp1, Jae 1300 •ncl ulll Garage fOf' rent; Balboa have car. Rapid advance· erma. r. ya ams. Newport Beach. Betut. 2335 Elden 645-7947 tennis, sec. 760-9228. bit-Ina. Encl patio, chlld'n 63;.2288 · ·1 Peninsula. 29th/Balboa ment & Hcellet:lt Income 2131681-6765 ocean w . 8 yrs ojd. As-975-9889, 213/790-5125 OK. No Peta. $675/mo ••~ -I Ave. $100/mo. 673-8254 Call·. ii quallfled For appoint ." llTI YIOT •• WI aume existing 1st TD Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba E.alde, 1 6-45-6846 www::ma. 1 -=a.-Prof. fem Of ttudent, ova~ --ment, caU Mr Peterson 833 "021 ••" I chlld OK. avail. now. HARBOR VIEW HOMES. ---------~ 21 kit I $275 T ti 66 58 3Br2Ba.uaumeS153.000 only. .., ..._ or S695. 760-8862 3br 2ba, Avail March tat. 3BR 1'1' ba twnhM, patio, IPU11HITI 77•1.oaf;~;t 6pM' us Ollice -lntala 2914 142·H l l 2• -43 1t: Macnab-Irvine at 12%. owe 2nd. Lov«y Mr. Thomu (714)6«·7220 250-1022 lrplc. wUher/dryer hkup, Beautiful garden aptl, 16t7 Westcllft Or tJ.8. -u• ACClllT bUlllln cabinet•. Ilk• new. ••aa•"'ia "'---rt Bachelor unit, may be nr Harbor Wllaon shop-patios. decks, -a•. No Room In 3br home. East S l.''"'.,, rt.' . · 141 '.,... lum. $300 Incl. utll. $200 lmmac. penthouM °" ba QJQa._,41~, "2Alf. f§,1 ..,. ~-.. f-+-%1.:r~~~! _, ' . ~~-n",.,...,, r~";·-:::::<::--:-" ~.-:i..~~-·--~ ....... ~~ .. ~~ ~~r-~·~~"···-.,,~~ . .-. -l•~,--~.,.1llllilll ~----... ·• $227. . 2 2 lrr . • -a33:.:-if2T 'i' . .~ . 1425/mo .. t Br. retrlge, 2 Bdrm 2 B8-~""'S63o ·Roome tor · 2 · matu; ·* 5/up'. crpts/ . e'ml~T Stfel>~fd •n;rx: 'Tf1'e~~i 'Ua11f--'. &45-1446 · B I ,._ at 1BR fl 1 Npt Hgta di" -tAAr 2'1' Be · D 398 w Wiison 831-5583 females kitchen prlv ale, rstm. lower. 17301 blonde male ~wporl Piiot has al\ excellent op-3 br, 2 ba, 1 t ty condo. as c .-rg n a "' -• patio. no pets. 724· e A 1 1 Sh It """ nlty to a career --------·.A I 1 kid k $300 2 a t y 2 O O O a I S 6 7 87 laundry • lac. $200/mol Beach Bt11d HB. 842-2834 each n ma e er. ., ..... u r MUI YllW •H Sec gate, mtn vu, lum. w •PP• o • • • · · James t. 73· 7 WlllUll YILUIE 644-3656 orleme<I Major Account VIiia BalbOa. Prof. O.Oor-$108,500. Wiii renl by 539·6190 BEST Rlty fee S1150/mo. 845--9095 $425. Vacant 1 BR upper. 1 & 2 Br. apta avail. pool, Vic. Baker a Harbor. IEWNll IUOI Exeeutlve with a PfOvei1 aled.8y0wner$129,000 week 1111 totd. Ownl 8i)t Blketoocean4BAlnctden * PlllllTtml Cptaldrpa, no pets. 1pa, l/r, patlol bal. No 540-2093. Call btw,,Beautll\JI offices available LOSTOAFOUNOAPET? track record. Great 833-10e6or842·7,.98 "3-6812:(619)340-9595 38A dbl j., S710Twnhaequletendunll,3 710-DJamea.955-0809 pets.$516-$625 Noon&4PM. nearCoastHwyorOC Call AnlmalAsstLeague potential. guaranteed l ""'96190BE Tfee B 2'L B f ~ -" TSL M t 7"'•-0081,..,, CM Alr""r1. 120-250 ..,, ft 978·PETS NOFEE drew ag:inst com• .. I. l I.. L lxc~aa11 ~ • r. .,,, a. r , P• •• 1••51mo. 2 Br. retrlge. ••2-160gm3 .,.. .... Unfurnished . . room & ... --.., I ____ _._ • .._...,-.. patio & gar o pets ...., .,.. bell\, etec garage, W/D, each.• Car pted, mint LOST: SMALL WHITE m1ssloo sire to move On N9wpor1 laland water· WILL TUil IPl Euttlde 2 Br 1 Be dthwat, $8001 844 951<4 . patio, no pets. 724 B $350 mo. &46-0162 blinds, 1paclou1 win· COCKAPOO F DOG. Into managemem a plut front property, 85' water Coat• M ... E.utaldeoul1 ger, lrg y8f'd. l&5<)/mo. + mo. • James St. 673-7787 Daaa. Pilat 2721 dows, typing. recep· .. H oneybear... Los Send resume to fronlao. 30. boat d~" utii.. fat, last & $250 sec. Ready soon nice 2 Bdrm ltea r• · 2 1rt 1 t c ba s..-.. s P O Bo· 1560 • """'· townhome w/2 bdrm• + Avall Aprll 111. 646--5554 abode w/bltlna gar • ..,.,. $525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. East· WALK TO BEACH: New t tlon • • con . room,• c. a leros """"' occer • 3 Bdr 2 Ba, uMd brick den + 2 baths + dbl gar-RI ~ side quiet. yard. gerage, bdrm condo, pool & ten· Xttn: 24 hr bOerdlng c;ar.r The Executive Connecuon Stadium. Mar 1, 6pm. Costa Mesa. 92628 lrplc, Iota of closet•. age + running slreama, Elllde S br, 1 ba, lrg yard, 539.-6190 BEST ty fee wtd hk·up. nit . $575. 6'40-5272 for the elderly In my 760-8070 REWARD 968-2319. EOE ShOWI Ilk•• m= Prln waterfall• and tree•. frplc, gardtnerlncl. $725. laata Aaa 2110 160 Monte Viste I t k 74 home. Pvt or seml·pvt. llWPllT IEAOI 962·5157. 855-9629 I•-------• gnwM All<~':cs rt 5 3oCX:O· trees. trffSI Fant8'tlC Avall. 3124. 6-46-3 177 :W fSL 11&.t H2-1IOI .. . IC 556-3829. 645-074 t 1000 tt. second noor. quiet LOST -w h Item a le llllSStllS llmtl a on· a : Of "woodsy" atmotphere. F le enhan,_.. 2'BR w 3 Br hme. Chlldr9" OK. . 2 blka to bCh; 38r 2be. c k 1 1 1 appt. Thur-Sun call all· 0 NL Y S 132 • 9 0 0 . rpl dbl g";"9kld ·ssoo·s $795/mo, '111 & lut. Call $565/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. 1725/mo + see Avail ltata ti street, nicely tandaceped o c a • . for Ir vine retirement day. 650-4843 759-1601 ~g:.6190 8aEST Alt tee Chrlatlna 557·2783 enclad gar, all bit Int. now. 847~100, Yolande I~ bldg, oll·tt. parking, gar-Bay/Harbor/CM. Hand center Full/time. short iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lntala ~ Y A:::A::-tl Fua'·., near !"10o~~nngt~tt.er. are age avalle~. 645-4800 tamed Rewa.rd ~2-8356 11.'fm EllP d meeting pub-1 E..ide38d 2,.1\ Ba ~ ... v \;9 .. "' 2 br, 2 ba upstalr1. 'I• ml. Vicky. 645*3323 da'f9 Ptneaafa 3012 lie, working wtth older IUYllW" mn I_...,.______ mmac:; r I t & I 1... m• .. • •• 1111 from t>each. No pett . adµltl. C(lmmunlcntlon N9w ~ford plen, geted = °'::·w~~l~:.Gk I I la.. ••-I • 15SO/mo. "4-0896 belGt\ or bay, 1370 mo. 1.1. &llPllT AIU lel9fHlart/Mttlall 1klllt 85l·1655 comm., cetm thruout, ltaau Farahkd comm.pool Jae &tennis I ...,. S62S/mo.2 9r.281.Eaat· instmo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Avalf3/1.873-8368 Olcspae.:226-tOOC>tqn. '493N.NewportBlvd ~ .. IUlfRMPLl-IT panoremk: yu. $429,000. crt. S99otmo 1 yr lee. &i; fum. tBr ept, h§O tide ciOM to 11\opl & encltd g•rage, wath· 3bl 2ba apt In NB V. mt Lota of prkg, fanftOfial & 10am· 10pm 650-4068 "' " ••so &40-5238 ctliaa ••I JIU Ziii 845·7050, 6'45·4085 Yf!t Incl Plftclng & utll, trwy, off •trMt qulel, er/dryer hk-up1, yard, from H.B. State 'Pi< '35 ~~.~~~~ 1~tt ~~fu'fif Bua exec w/load ot WOOd Ora ·~'!!'~ elr BH utlfully decoreled, New 2 Br 2 B• COndo. 675 87 7423 lndry tm. 185 M ... 11• patio. 2323 Oel•ware. + ll50dep. 850•7747 need• oet w1'Q frpl fOf tlne~ll be e:onductl ULllA LM ...0 completely furnlahed w t8th St. dbl gar1g9, l\o CO~ furnlthed 1 B~ apt. TIL .... · 141•1 • Newport Beach Realty. Avail 15 Mar $275 + \+ utll ~~:"~Ji:"~=: coffee 6-9pm. fS9· 1440 ttlfht 1ft~ent group ::f Walk to ehope. t>Mch. Bel. TnhM $1095. 873-0eet pet•. $825/mo. Sl«ra 1590 veertv Ind! parking & 1875/mo. £aatalde 2 Br. ~-46 ~:2-teo3. Ev•• Quiet mat. n/tmkr F. CM ner Redhill & Btlltol. CIRCUS OF ttrN~ Mardi 9. 10, 12 Pief, *'Y· rMt. 38r/2ba telta lltlA 1124 Mgmt Co. 841-1324 utll. 8'15-7423 ' n~ Ba Twnl\M, frpkl, W-cllff pry ba/bd PoOI 1000,, & up. s 99 NNN 8~am-4 30pm W•tln ... 21e 8 11Bl873-2943 Ntoe 2 Br 1 bl wig..-w/d ta .., yard. garage. lndry rm. Efftclency apt In pvt home wtd ks.41571675-8351 Owner will bUltd out 1,.: MAS••~E South coast Plau Hotel. Bechelor unit, may bl Ntn, hkup n; Vlctorla a C•· ~ off attMt quiet, nlel loe. w/pvt entr., Ba. kltct\, BALBOA ISLAND houae, terlOf to tulfe tenent. .,.. 666 Anton. CoSla ~ WllT&l'flirrlWIB l3001nelutll,S200dep, nyon $59S/mo Agt 8TUNNINO !fv1 Br.Qlt· 26170renge 1375.H.8,ntbetllfrwy. frpletlll July.$2tO +IUtA & H 1n .. ilment 719N0.HAA80RBLVD. 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L-ouna 84IGICh • ~ Rm f« poof M2·2834. 142-3 H'2 lhn g.,. lmmed oe> I 1Ab/ IOotcl f ft. & up. $,99 NNN. ~ TO SERVE YOU. Babyaltl• neiaded lat ln- ....._ _., ....... ...,..... VE""" ... ..a "CTlvtr ...,,. ah( my 2t>r 2bl ap1. -·1-1-· .. t. 7• 1..s"n. ~ •50 -1· ,. .... _to;,.....,_ .... ,_a· 5 BR/2 llA.1790 •a= d=f cupanoy.1&1·0424 1!!;~ JV career "O ot will bUfld out lnterlaf to OPEN24 HOURS lanl M·Th 7 30~5PM. m11 '*1Cal 271500 Onr/Agt. "' "' '"" """' EakN em 1 Br 1 Ba. l'p R CONDO'S Fett Ill 1325150-18" -•• --· ~ .. WLS ~n Pf•• "' ·~ ,. Dye e7G·23 11 or 493.c>487 patio lndty talc Ull'* pct' $875to11295 nt R& H lnvettments. llGllTl/•-5 Belrety In~ o1 -lout ..... 1116 .w/Wknda. GOLir COUA8l. Wte1 "4 10~ aec 64~7U4 ' A.gent &31-4MO Elcac condo. nr beact'I, 3 •m.,,..lllJll• Oute911OHLY835-9199 rMllCulous tull 1~ he4e>-Nlne. Attrectl'IM SIR 2b1 . ,... Br. 3 ba, tennla, pool, O ...... ., .. RruT "-·t ..., a ..,, .. _ llPPtf tnd, IQt pot(lh, Frpl pool prvt petlo 1 Bdrm. lltKt !""• tl'OPICI Avall Mat 6. 1395 lo 111.4 rnr;c """ • tr. ""' .,..O'l\O ...... welMrl~. refrlCI, eto. detMthr ~ 2 er on ept•~ 1 E. 18l~ ''o!f' SIOO/mo, niotlabl•. W/thon ttm'I ...... f\.111 .. mc11 •H ~ C:, M ~ ~ = ~ 'u1 n r. ~ • '"" 2 Story townhouet OCEAN VIEW: 2 bf, 2 .. 2woar•/Oflttf,ft0 .,... ......... , 557-2'41 Ht• /mo. eu-1 . 953--HOO .. , 11 ~ ..VS~t "t~~:a=~ ...... an1111, 131-3121 HA pvt petlo. bit-In condO, MC. gat•.t pool, 1875/mo lnchoft .. .., & 1 Ir wl lOft. ,,,io. flt• 7M-4083 ~ • • • -·--.. 1 • llHcflen, dining--. OI' tert• S760. 6424712 treah. 7t4 110-tMO mTllT • dthwf, 1 *'* '° blletl. fern~ to.,_. laytrom. CtalMrtlal --~ oU31-eo63 ha1111Ciin, m•ture trpec.c:omm.Ooo'.~ ut ~ 152Ulf.t1&.•10.nlce 1750/fno. 840-3787 wkltOhenonty U't'rm,2 latah H ll lllA•UIN peraon,tuM0tf>IT • ....._ ttOM C)8ftC 1650. b EHttlM toe. w/pool, 21A 2•• ............ M..-.. In 8r 2 Ba ot UY"",., I M ........... E Po" 8Mcfl S75·1?&l COAOHA DEL MAR' vu ot 28R 29A ..,.,,, f\-600'• . perlCln "" home. tndt)' rm. cloM to ... _. -........ 8• ~ tvlll c~ 111848 u.,sor , v .--a bey·. ~ta. eoroe. from W/DfW kid/pet ..,. ., Furn bM!h. "400/mo. Hr 1411. Bey. CanMty VIII:'.\•· nMI t.mtiy 873-20ie 1240 Ml ft Sbl•t.u, jacunl. Auna bUlrty .-. Deooretor lf!arp 3 MMtlO IOT My t• '-"· 'tld l«•.5347 k.... Ml·1111 weterU&O~. T6-aot7 Agent 64t-S032 Prof '*""-_.Mt°'*' 1 "IFlllllT I Bdrm French dOON Ooelinf 4 Br 3 a.-.. -• v.,...,... iu. Jr 1 8dr Fem. ptof H + to llW -~. ¥lM & me, ~ Ila ..... atrium dining room' Vov C1811't m•k• u 10 the Wint ront tel t JuM_.~ .Need a Plllflter? ~ a rtfrlg, pOOI 9p., MC:. ~ntlln v~ condo_ 2 • l m II atorea Of\ Campiue °'· '''°· H ..-.. 11eeo.' g~0.111~~~~"=-:~ seoo1m':"e50.~-~C:::::,~1 :::: : gate,$sso1mo.&4S.'T7l4 uoo1mo 776 13 _ =';:::~~ ~ .\oroaa~:_~ w~~Ofn!":.:*'.-~ ............. .... to •111•bvy • llttle .a Move • mout1tetn ol 1 b'eak7 ftl tl'ICIM nMCi• Lwirury apt. 1b4k10 bMCfl Fem 10 lhr furn 2 It, nt tq n °'can "Ct)mbined Club, t~ ,.,.,, ..... , 111·1• Lot•,,. epona f•f'• read fTltf'CtlanGlee -"'lh C1aW·: through oleulfltd & tennll. MIOJl'M Y'1V :9' oar. ~~ .:Jritt ~IOI COfP WAHT ACT'tQt4? Ms..nn, •Tor 1 • .::======-.:~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J eta flld 142•M11 tifG, .. 2.st11 142-Hll 7U-0~1 MOft..Ft1. ISQ...«U · Jim Graham 175-6700 ci...i .. A'CI• 842..s678 .JeMif• °' lfllftff • ) J • - . ~Caul OAILV PILOT/Monday, Mat~ 51 1964 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC,.OSS 51 USSR aymbol PREVIOUS PUZ'.Z.LE SOL VEO 1 Scorla 5 Charges 10 Commuter plane 14 Grabby 15 German name 16 Footwear 17 Nonsense 18 land maaaes 20 Gentlest 22 Poetry 23 Trick 24 Noble 25 light beams 28 Strongest 32 New England cape 33 Not at all 35 Detach 36 Grieved 38 Greek communes 40 Narrative 41 Angler's gear 43 Shoot 45 Time period 46 Ylelds 48 Gttts 50 Equine food 14 17 20 .. , 59 82 85 52 Postpone 55 1oee battle 59 Handy 61 Story 62 Single time 63 Harangue 64 Give out 65 Unde<growth 66 Fixed fight 67 lee's men DOWN 1 Workshops 2 Pledge 3 Clamp 4 Cling 5 Took five 6 Towered 7 Color 8 Outside pref. 9 Tremble 10 Beverages 11 Cargo units 12 Bone. pref 13 Fewer 19 Lacks 21 Rotate 2'4 Kitchen tool 6 25 Tree 26 Order of frogs 27 Grbe 28 Fibers 29 Slip away 30 Stogy var 31 Salvers 34 Garments 37 Handed down 39 Dodge 42 Depart 7 8 9 AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 P£R WEEK W. now U•t I~ OC*lt"IS lof JOUll tact' lllentf$ to S«llft rtldtfl b Tiit °''"' Coatt Olily ,. Ollf t1tt11 start et l JO o 111 tnd .vft unt~ I JO p 111 wtf\djf'S On Sltllfd•Y "' &!Oft a ffW more llovn You wlll tlfll 111111, 1119' ...i pnzn liolll wt1tl t¥ftdlt JOll' OW11 ll!Ollty ttltf t " no dell'ftf 1111 0t coleCtloft "'"'* If ,ou •rt •~tttnltd. P'aW cd Mr Cati (714) 548-7058 '44 Dupe 47 Office workers 49 Novehst 51 Atrrcan 52 Cargo vessel 53 Sharpen 54 Noun ending 55 Inflame 56 Cognomen 57 Slrppery SS.Coagulates 60 Vexation 10 11 12 16 13· Model• Male/Female WE NEED NEW FACES For pl~! In modeflng fob• In Orange County llW Jiii WEIT • Tale1t A&•uJ ........ ---HISlllUlllT&m FIT. PIT Cen Training offered 74 Bed Con- 11111eeent Hoep Under new admln 846-7764 Ottiee/Gerntral. PIT & full ttme Typing and 10-key required Apply In per- aon Jewels by Joseph. So Coaa1 Plaza. Pat11tlme PlllE OLERI P /T CONMll ~ CHf VROlt T • --I • I ... ~4 b · 1 .lOCJ WIMY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR PIH IPPUllAI. Cormlef ·0.LINo amlllT 1121 t BEACH IL VO. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ul.eoll1Mt-Hl1. WIWllTYM OWlllllUll SM Roneld Daoe THEODv~l ROBINS FORD ]Ot>O H4RllOI IH 11 [I COC.JA Ml\A 64:! OIJ•fl fl) ... WDU'I IDITI oi11n YILllWllll "WlftLMT ll•DllLI" VOlume8 ..... ~ Andleulng '12 HONDA PRELUDE 18711 ~ BIYd & 8')9ed, 9'9Cltlc root, Huntington a.cti $6000. 873·Hl13 ('114) 142•2000 7 '72 VW 411 runt grNt, MW Int. llr•. euto amt tm eass S145Q. 875-&908 '72 VW Rabbit con~. Red/blk, 5 speed. exoet- lent condition. Many ex- tras $12,000. Steve 631·1217. '73 SUPER BEETLE Sport Model. AM/FM, clean, reliable. 847-8924 '77 DASHER Sta. Wgn, " 1p<1. s1erao cus. like new.$2300. 551-8285 '81 VANAGON: 22,000 ml, cu11om Int. & ext. paint. ale, eunroof. megt, lug. rack, xlnt radio. Mu1t Mii. Assume pymt1. 661-1655 Cta111e '69 VW Karman. Ghia. an appreciating a1set. Superb cond. economical l retlable. Only $3500. 4117·1418 . . . -'!~ COMMELL CHEVRO LET .. "' ' I l. I. I · ' r-I \ \1 1 ' S46-I 200 !t '""'" '\1 -. FlllT 1111n MONDAY . MARCH •, 1'1M .. ~\ Coaat Coast residents give their opinion of opinion polls. /A3 FVHS Junior going to Red China as part of U.S. wrestllng team./ A3. ~ California Nadon Hart's stunning Maine victory has Mondale con- ceding it's a neck-to-neck race./ A5. Who's afraid of nuclear power plants? I Al World Iran• s spiritual leader sees no way for peace with lraq./A4 Featurea How much Is that python In the window? Ask Daniel Morrow. 17. exotic pet shop owner ./81 College students' beer-drinking has mother's anger on tap. /82 Sporta Former Edison High and University of Kansas quarterback Frank Seurer made the most of his professional debut with the LA Express Sun- day./C1 Nancy Lopez may have received most of the glory at the Unlden LPGA Sun- day, but two other pros scored holes-ln-one./C1 ~!f: ~ntertal~"11ent """"' ~l ti'N.. _:,..~.t,,.,.. .. .,, . ~~ .. Don't look for much social significance In 11Rlght Bed: Wrong Hus- band" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse./83 Norman Lear' a latest venture Into social humor -"a.k.a. Pablo," debuts tonlght./82 ~=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!· Bu•lneu The county's newest luxury business hotel - the Doubletree In Orange -opens Its doors today. /Bl INDEX ,,,. Bridge Bulletin Board B4 Bullneu 85*8 Cat"omla Newt A<4 Cl...m.d ce-a Coma 84 Crouword ca OMth Notloel C<4 Feetur .. 81-2 Help YourMff 82 Horoecope ce Ann Landetl B2 Mutuel Fundl 85 NatloMI Newt A<4.5 ~ Ae Poffoe l og A3 Pubic Notletl C5 8porte C1"'3 ltcaMnet1 ee T......,, 83 n..,. 83 Weeth« A2 WOftd NeWe A<4 I ' ·its' it esa stea ouse Watching Nancy win at Mesa Verde SpectatonattheLPGA&olftournamentat Coetalleu'alleN VeMeCoantryClub oYerthe weekend riewed the event from n.rtoaaanat•. Carl Bitzer (aboTe) took up a n..ntace point on the roof of bla home. which o•erloob tbe &olf coune. Toar-·• DaJDentwlnnerNancyLopezbadher &allery oat in force (bottom) while one apeclal Lopes fan (rlfht) wu her nephew, Julia• DomtncoGue•ara. o.llW,...,........, NcMr4 koetiw Md Howen! ...... Employees. diners h erded into -=------:~-i--------,..--------f re~zer by armed , m a s k ed duo ~--------~ By STEVE MARBLE gave restaurant workers thrircoats to Otttwo.llW~...,. wear inside the cooler and turned up Tw~ masked bandits who escorted the temperature LO make it more comfortable. · employecsanddinersat a Costa Mesa The robbers. also handed the vic- resiaurant into a waJk-in freezer ti ms a bottle of Scotch and asked the Sunday evening may be the so-called manager for his home phone num ber "polite bandits" who hit two area so his wife could be called to arrange restaurants last month. for the employees' release. The robbers, who earned their The gunmen got away ~th $3,400 nicknames because of their apparent after robbing the R euben's concern for their victims, have of-Plankhouse and came away empty ..-feredjackets.andeven liquor to their 'handed after holding up T.C. Pep- holdup vicitms before placing them pcrcom's. in restaurant coolers. . ~~ .robbery. al .tile, Si r. ~~;!~I!!~ i)B~~1a-; ;i:9~;;~.m. wn'c In s on two men weanng ski masks con-. fronted an employee who was taktng out the trash. according to poli~. way ·~own T he robbers, one armed with a U sawed-off rifle and the other with a handgun, storrr ·1 into the re~ · t taura~'1 grabbin .:mployees and five oas r~ma1n1ng-custv.aers. Officers said the bandits, after leading everyone into a walk-in cooler. forced the manager to open the restaurant safe. According to police, the robbers got away with about $6,000. The customers and employees were able to free themselves within 30 minutes. Two similar robberies were re- ported last month in Huntington Beach -one at a Reuben's Plankhouse and the second at T.C. Peppercorn's. In both incidents. the men wore ski masks and carried a sawed-off rifle and a handgun. The bandits also confronted employees ,at the rear enLranccs of the restaurants and forced workers into waJk-tn freezers. In one of the holdups. the robbers · -Lagunan blows up a storm over noise By DAVID H. BISHOP Deir l'9oC C01r11p 1ndMt Gus Mathieu has had It with the noise and dirt ofgasoline--pow..-ed garden leafblowersand he's trying to "raise the public consciousness·· about the . hazards of their use. Mathieu. a Ph.D. and professorof~oreign la~fua~at CaJ State F!-'JJerton. will take his case to the Lagu!'a Beach City Counc1 _meeting Tuesday night. Tbere he wi ll asi that an ordinance be passed banning the use of all gasoline-powered garden blowers in thecitr. . Realtstically, Mathieu admits h1sgoal 1s toattra~ public suppo~ and perhaps place some restrictions on the blowers. Mathieu says the noise the gas blowers generate can cause damage to the operator's hca~n_g an~ be~ annoying disturbance over a wide area because of the whin!ng ~1gh~-p1tched sound of the blowers' two-stroke engines. Mathieu also m~tntatns t~~lt the bjowen do nothing more than stir up dust and dirt and red1stnbute tt all over a neighborhood. . , the 19-year resident of North Laguna said he can hear the blowcr:s running nearly everyday in various locations up to several blocks a~y fro(n hts home. This isn't Mathieu's first attack on 1he offend mg machine .. Last year as a result ofhis complaint to the city he rec~1ved a letter from the c1~y man~er saying that the frequency of use in the city's Heisler Park ~s being cut in half and that ~e operat~ had been instructed to use ~he machines ~n a lower. less . _ ~' ;, ~~~ ... :~l0~1l~~lt.&m N.'\~.· '~tl.:00\1.~ • ~~·.., ·;:-:, '€.¥'at u start-:' Mathieu sai<f. A t what aboµt aJltne unconf'rol~ed . private use:' The city requires operators to wear car protectors but pnvate . (PleueeeeBLOWER/A2l Balloon race gave Fountain Valley its place in the sun Spnng is just a few weeks away. In Tennyson's view. it's the time when a young man's fancy turns to .thoughts of love. In Orange County, ats ret~m is heraJded by the swallows winging their way back to Capistrano. And for three years. spring was a time when all eyes in F9untain Valley turned skyward to view a colorful aerial spectacle. For a few days each year. Fountain Valley became the ballooning capital of the world. Eac.h spring, daring pilots would fi ll their Jlant envelopes with belfom, climb into a danglina basket and soar heavenward, hopina the airstreams ·· above Mile Square Park would launch them on a tong, cross~untry journey. But this sto'ry actually beains on the opposite coast in 1906, where New York Herald publisher James Gordon Bennett orpnized an inter- national balloon race. Bennett, you may presume, was the publisher who sent a newsman named Stanley to Africa in search of the missina Dr. -uvinastone. T he Gordon Bennett was a distance race -the balloon uwvelina the fanhC$t before touching down was the winner. • Balloon racin~ is not without Its hazards. On<lC airborne, a pilot bas little control of where tho wind carries him. And in thOte early years, the pilou filled their t.lloons with ex· plosive hydropf rather than PHIL SIEIDEllAll RE TROSPEC TIVE non-flammable but more expensive helium. After publisher Bennett in- augurated the contest in 1906. 26 com petitions were held. But the Gordon Bennett races came to an abrupt halt in 1938 with the onset of World War JI. The Germans ma'rched into Poland, which had been dcs1J- n1tcd the site of that year's race. So ended the baUoonina contests. . Skip forward to Southern Cah- fomia in 1979. ThomasHcinsh~mtt. an atmosphcnc• physicist and ballooninJ enthusiast from Rolhng Hills revived the Gordon Bennett. The 1979 race, liftina oft' from l.M Queen Mary dock in Lona Beach, mctudcd t 7 balloons from t 0 nations. Tbc winnina balloonists were Muic Anderson. Ben Abruzzo and tarry Newman, the same tno that had earned a place in the history books with the first t.-ns-Atlantic balloon CTOS&in• in 1978. In the 1979 (l I Gordon Bennett. the three dnfted 617 miles to Dove Creek. Colo .. for the win. ft ff . But the Long Beach h o point was too close to the flight path of Los Angeles l ntemationaf Airport. Be- cause of the conflict and some other problems. a new location for the 1980 race was needed. Heinsheimer settled on Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. In the center of the county park is an asphalt triangle once used as a military helicopter landing pad. The area served as a fine ta.keofT place for the Gordon Bennett balloons. and there was lots of room for spectators. The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce served as a co-sponsor of the event. Local service clubs opeT· ated conctssion stands to raise funds. The race. held on April 26. 1980, att.ractcd q ps balloon entncs and about 20,000 q>eclators. Prevatltng winds carried the banoons nonh instead of cast. The winnina balloon. Ooud Dancer, ptlotcd by Jerry Tep- per and Coney Miles. touched down .. 536 mlle away just nonbwest of Sacramento. Gordon Btnnctt orpni1ers were so pleased wtlh the 1980 contest they upended the 1981 fcsuvitics to two day qain in Mile SQ\tlrt. The first day of the t 981 raoc. Siturday. Apnl 2S, featured 11 hcliqm balloon en· tries. (PlAue ... BALL00ft/A2) Exchange atud enta from three countriea join boat Bryan Foat (right) of Huntington Beach before going their aeparate ways. Delly Hot pfloto b1 Lee Pa,... From left are Sarah Ad.ama of Auatralla, Franceaca Carboni of Italy and Sabine Neuenechwander of Switzerland. E x change s t udents b uild bridges offri endhipinHuntington B each By ROBERT BARKE R "1s to attain peace through understanding. How do yo u 0t1t1eDe11yPt1outafl fire bullets at someone who has become part of yo ur .. Winqs will die dowa ~uesday Coaetal Extended Falt won wwm eunny d•Y9 bul • Cll•n<:e OI • .,,., m0<nlnQ tog ,,.., IM C:OUI Ill• In IM P«IOcl Hlgn• We<lnn· d•y tn Ille 70• c;oollng 8boul 5 cMg/- llltet tn tn. P«locl LOW9 47 to 55 H 04 a1 °' t2 64 " 41 t1 61 21 12 M II 41 '1 a3 90 " " ,. " 11 41 33 32 at ti S1 17 '1 n 21 22 72 31 32 12 11 OI <12 1t 38 24 ae '' )t 14 11 83 72 52 37 34 14 " 75 M 44 3t 40 31 68 41 78 53 4.8 42 51 33 e5 47 74 71 -34 30 24 5 8 Tempera tures Hilo Tides Albany Albuquerq.,. 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Moooaatlloday1tl•42p.m ,tte.al e 28 • m T..-cl8Y Ind Mt• aoatn at 11·311pm. l • FrQflt1: Cotd -.. 40 34 42 35 40 21 . 53 33 39 27 71 5t 14 53 40 211 11 .. 50 35 M 30 11 et 40 3e 21 !le 41 37 15 51 21 47 3' emr 1-3 1.2 1·2 ' 1 1·2 I ... a3 ao "' 11 1t ao n 83 52 77 57 " 23 ff 37 ., 61 M 24 47 )7 2t 15 45 30 71 42 &t 36 44 25 50 27 Sarah Adam traveled thousands of mi les from family'?" • . c t • h Id • tt t Au~lralia to Huntington Be~ch only ,to spend ~hristmas Tbc visit~A~ss_ie student Sarah ~dam h. ~sn'l been a oun 1an . e ID ra ne a em~ ···, )¥>~Y~ .,a,qd, PH :.J .$~~ .. t\0$ff~~~. tied of.r~~~. he ~ her~l1'ih1tu1ai1~ the _.. ___.,...._~ ~ • :~~~~rint~~m · .. · :~".,.;......~ ;.,.;.~~;,.\~~:'M'!i:n.n~.f1~\CJ; . :r~..r*~ J]llf~""-~ -~"':·,. -~;j.7,;-~..:~ """'v.~r:-~ ;:e.·~T7~;;-,.~7~1..·J~"'.qA~~;;.,,-;"7~:"'! 1, -:· .. ~~.~--. ~~:.2~....: · :.*"-'·~11~rrom~.!9trit.diWJl~1't·'l"c..---~~~10p'otltHe·1raUMa, '· ~~ ..... " .~, .. 'A. _:.-.~~-_,..·~~ .. ,.._, .n....."'·~lmrt~U'1t-1l~cn~.l~r&: ,---- ,. -1UttaJy. ShC'°s polis ed her ~thl~tic skills on the basketball she "'as separa!e<frrom he.r American host famil~ as well fil~e Say SUS p f!Ct car and choking her wi th the straps of She told officcn that the man _ court and her language skills an the classroom. She wants as her real family . But sjle s rebounded and now 1s trying her purse. corffronted her at a downtown con- to be a professional woman's baskeball player in hernative out fort he school's badminton team. m a Y ha Ve f OllOWe d Horace Van Vaultz, f8, was ar-dominium complex where the ft)~o Italy. If that doesn't work out, she'd like to be a translator. "There's been some down times," she said. "but the -h rested Friday at his Westminster allegedly crawled into J:ter car and Sabine Neuenschwander comes from Switzerland experience has been well worth it. l wouldn't trade it." vic tim to e r home home which Huntington Beach choked her with the straps of her where she's already mastered four langua~es -English, Italian visitor Francey Carboni has been rebounding pohce had staked out. He was booked purse. French, Italian and German. She's working on a fifth. well also - on the Marina girls' varsity basketball team. A Westminster man has been on suspicion of attempted rape, The woman was able to free herself Spanish. She averaged about 15 points a game and her greatest hope arrested by Huntington Beach robbery and assault . and ran for help. Bryan Foat, L 8. has recently returned to H untmgton was to com pete in the Cl F baskeball playoffs. But the goal authorities on suspicion of attempt-The woman, a resident of Cypress. Officers said they were able to track Beach after spending a year in Paraguay. He left Southern was quashed by the team's founh-place finish. ing to rape a 28-year-old woman after told police she believes the man dowri Vaultz from a phone number California last year, P.lanning to enter the.field of physics. Sh<: lik~s Huntingt.on Beach. and the Huntington followed .her to ~untington Beach he had provided another woman he He returned home w11h plans on becoming a pnest or a Beach gJrls ltke her. Dunng a meeting recently with other from a night spot an Garden Grove met at the Garden Grove bar. pursuing a related career in reli~1on. AFS students. she was wearing a warm upjersey inscribed The four students are part1 cipaung m the American ··we Love Francey." It was give n to her as a birthday Field Service program, the largest international high present by teammates. school exchange in the world. Since 1947 AFS has been Sabina, whose family name Neuenschwander 1s the bringing foreign students to the United States and since sec,o~d longest i~ Swit~crland. was a studen.t in a teachers tQ52 AFS has sent U.S. students to more than 80 tram1pg college in Switzerland before com111« to Marina countries. for the year. She said schools in her country are more ·: Allogether, more than 100,000 students ha ve pan1c1-balanced and the relationship between students and ~tod in AFS program s. teachers 1s better. One reason for this, she said, is that "The goal of the pro~am," said Dick Foat. Bryan's students have the same teachers and stay in the same lather and host to Swiss v1S1tor Sabine Neuenschwander. groups for several yea rs. <ti. ~~sumn~fl&~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WINDS WILL DECREASE •.. From A l Kennedy said. Two power lines were knocked down and several trees uprooted trees in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. officials said. But police said the heavy wind~ may have caused more damage than usual dunng a roof fire 1n Newport Beach early today. Eighteen firefighters were called m to extinguish the early morning blaze. which caused an estimated $50.000 in damage to Guy Buchanan's home aii 461 Morning Ca nyon Drive. BL·OWER NOISE .•. From A l Three firefighters suff~rcd minor anjuncs and were treated at the sce ne. said Newport Fire Department spokesman Russell Cheek. The official cause of the bla1e is sti ll under invest1gauon but it is suspected the fire started near an clectnc heater. spread into th e a11ic. burning the entire roof and filling the neigh- borhood with smoke, Check said. Clear skies and diminished winds are expected to brighten the weather pi cture at least until Friday, when a chan ce of fog is expected. firms ofte n do notrcquire safety regulations. he said. Highs TueMiay should be. jn the Mathieu expects to present the council wi th a petiuon signed by more than upper 70s. after wind gusts of up to 50 300 fellow Lagunans who support his efTorts to have some re!' .ct1ons placed mph in Orange and Ventura l'Ounties Woman critical after accident A Huntington Beach woman suf- fered a heart attack and criucal head injuries late Sunday when she drove into the back of a parked truck on Beach Boulevard . according to pohce. Officers said the 11 :45 p.m. acci- dent at Garfield Avenue was so violen t that the woman's 1972 Cadillac El Dorado actually slid under the large truck,. Jay.ne Bane, 45. was freed from the wrecka~c of her car and rushed to.the Fountain Valley Community Hospi· tal trauma center where she is listed in very criucal condition this morning. A hospital spokesman said the Huntington woman sufTered a cardiac arrest in the accident as well as major head injuries S t ubborn countian hit_s_big jackpot on the machines. Newport Beach, for an stance. ha:. an ordin; .:e that says all on Monday and up to 60 mph in San operators must pick. up what they blow away and cannot operate the machines Bernardino County. the weather ser· LA~ VEGAS. Nev. (AP) .... _ 10 d 7 vice said. ut:tween p.m.an a.m. -A Yorba Linda house- "! think 90 percent of the people 1n La~una would sign this petition 1f! wife's pt>rsistence at the asked them ... I didn't have to spend much time at all to get these signa tures." FI am j n g 0 H i It 0 n's Mathieu said. There were a few people Mathieu didn't approach. however. Pot-0-Gold slot machi ne including nearby residents and neigh boring gardeners with the machines. Win $ 100 was rewarded Sunday ey a "Some of them are really mad at me." said Mathieu. $250,000 Jackpot. MathielHecen,tlydonncda mock vers1onofapowergardenblowe~and In the Piiot's Ruth A. Dangleiz, 53, marched tn the city s P~.trt?ts Day.Parade with a sign saytng, ··1 am a n.u15!'nce said she'd been playing the -l pollute ear and air. II s that kind ofeducauon that is key to Mathieu s SOCl&I progressive slot for three Take A Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a friend up to $20. To win. you just have to fill out this coupon and mail it in to Pilot Lunch . P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. California 92626. A winner will be drawn weekly from entries received the previous week. Pictures of winners will appear in the Pilot Winners may choose to have lunch at any of our participating • restaurants. which include ... The Grinder. Zubies.-Hogue's, efTorts. he says. -hours and had invested .. --~,~~~i5f~Ki~~~~9,t~M'·-~WtfJ~~nce. •. -----~~·~-'~~;~~~·-tw~~J~ffcRe• That seffic1ent but )OU have toa~~t.~~~ II s worth It, Mathieu ~ays. Sweepstakes machine's largest priz.e. · ~~.6.com,elete..Hs..t .C1LRarJJ.Qleatina ~sta.w.r~nts.~s available .~o-~·· =~..i'\.~f.!f! .. ~;..l~~~'l~ ~~~~~ ... -4 r(I II lit::r:S. . • C: • , He b!~mes the use of the blo~ers on a craze forcosmeuc b.ut not hy.g1en1c "It took me a few neatness. and says their use 1sa questton ofm~erat1on ... I think the ni cest -See Page 82 minute'> to realize I'd won. f 11QOy\'e'> vi tli& CJa11y P1101 .ind lheH 1mme<"31f tamlliH are 1nehg1t>le No purchase •IMe .. t.ary Coupons may oe picked UP a1 Daily P1IOI 330 West Bey S1ree1, Co,i;1 MeSA sound you co uld hear is the sound ofa leafrake. and then I didn't reall y BALLOON RACE REMEMBERED ..• From Al One of the most J><)pl!lar pilots was Rocky Aoki. the colorful sportsman and founder of the Bcnihana res- taurant chain. Al)kt had almost lost his life in a po,,, boat racing accident and he had tu1 ned to ballooning as a "safer" sport. Among those wishing Aoki a safe takeofTwas comedian Flip Wilson. When the fliers finall y touched down Monday afternoon in a Nonh Dakota farm field more than 1.300 miles away, Aoki and his pilot Ben Abruzzo'had set a new world distance record for balloons in their class. And I.hey won that year's Gordon Bennett trophy. . Sunday, a second race. the Foun- ·11in Valley Classic. lifted ofT from · lrf lie Square. This contest. a landing · ~uracy competition for hot air · ~UoonJ. WH won by Ken Frank, who le>ucbed down closc~t to his target - . 1he Im perial Golf Course in Brea. : But attendance al the 1w<Hlay . .fntival in 1981 fell below c•pecta- :..oc>na. and the nee was returned to the ; n&le-day format on Saturday, May ·:t. f982. The 1982 Gordon Bennett in- cluded eiS}ll contestants. The race was won by Joe K.inin~r and Charlts Knapp aboard the red and yellow Rosie O'Grady. The two received minor anjurici in a bumpy landing 892 miles away near Cody, Wyo. Badt in Mile Square Park. there was ~omc bad luck. A hot air balloon operated by 1he Grcenpcacc oritan11.a- l 11on was npped loose from its moonnis by high wands. Four people were injured when the gondola. just a few feet ofT the ground. was thrust through the crowd and struck a bandstand. A second hot air balloon struck power lines while descending 1n Fullerton, burning a passenger. Fortunately, none of the injuries was serious. In 1983. the Gordon Bennett was lured away to Paris. The rac.e was held there an June to tie in with the French celebration of the 200th anniversary of the first manned balloon O~ht. These fe:it iv1ties were marred. ti ow- cvcr. by the deaths of veteran baJloonists Maxie Anderson and Don Ida, who were involved in an accident in West Germany. When discussions resumed con· cerning the 1984 Gordon Bennett race, Mile 59uarc Park was con- ''dl)red as a liftoff site. But county official!! who control the park were under pressure from the Federal Aviation Administration to ban the race from Fountain Valley. FAA officials claimed 1he parlc was too close to the 01ght paths for John Wayne A1rpon, risking a dangcrou' mid-air coll ision between a balloon and a plane. Debbie Fawcett. ~ publicist for the Gordon Bcnnen race, said 'he FAA concerns and the unprcd1ctabihty of Oranat County's sprina weather prompted the oraan11C'n to move the I 9'4 contc I to a new location. This year'-;Ciordon Bcnnt:lt will lift off May 5 from Palm Spring~. When thl· Gordon Bennett de- pancd. some count } offi cials talked about organ1Z1ng a nc"' Orange County balloon race 10 M1k Square. But the FAA concern!>, combined with high 1murance costs. put an end to that proposal. Meanwh ile. tht• Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce has not remained id le. When the Gordon Bennett moved to France last year, the chamber organized an Inter· national Fiesta and Chili Cookofl outside the city's Mile Square Park Recreation Cen1er dunng the Founh of July. Last year's event was well received and chamber officials already arc organmng an even bigger· 1984 fcsU· val. beginning Fnday, June 29, and culminating the follow1na Wcdnes.- day (the Founh of July) with a larac fireworks display. Bluegrass. jap and youth bands wall perform, and ano1her ch1h cookofT is flanned. Again, local service clubs wal opcntc concession stands to ral.St funds. The International Fiesta, thouafl a popular family event ·~ unlikely lo attract the 1n1ernat1onal atte ntion Lhc balloon race gcncra1ed. Those who enjoy sccina tht»e huge, colorful alobes soaring skyward will hM'e to travel 10 PaJm Sprin111n May or JUst be C'ontcnt wnh their mcmones of Fountain Valley's brief tti~ a an 1n1trnat1onal balloonin.c C'lp1lul. believe it," she told hotel spokes man Dave Verbon. Dangleiz. a mother of three. said she won $5.000 on a similar machine at the Flamingo five years ago. and in recent years has been returning every six or eight weeks to try her luck. Vcrbon said Dangleiz is the third person to win the $250.000 jackpot at the Flaminao this year. I I I I Name Phone I I I I Address I I I I Where you bought I I your lunchtime Pilot I --------------------------------· Just Call Wbat do you Uke about tlae Dally Pilot? Wba t don't you Uh? Call ll1t • aam~r at left and yoar message wlll be recorded, tran~crtbed and dellvere4 to tbe appropriate tdltor. . Tiie H me U-bour aa1wertn1 aenlce may be used to record leUtrs to tile editor on any toplc . ..COatrlb•ton to our Letten colama m11t l1cl1de ttielr name and telepllone 11mber for vermcatlon. No clrculaUon calls, please. . 642-6086 Tell us wht's on yoar ml1d. o~ •• ou.#tnteed M>11.0•• I"~' n you <'9 rw1t ,...., •"'" ti•t"t' Or ~ lt>11 m •••Otll<M• 7 I>"' vthtt ,1wt 'l•OV ••ti bf' ,,....,.,~,, 6•'"'"'' 1"0 SunOh II '"" •10 not ••t•·•t 1<W< Cl'l'•t If~ 7 • "' u~ 1»1.-. Ill • "' 411'1 ,,..,, '°"' "''' 114' °"" ... .,, ...... ..... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwert1 tit Publltt\tf Chor DoweHbr fdtlor and Autttant 10 tl'\e Publllhef RoMmery Churchmen Conlrolltr ,._...,.e .... ,.,,~,ion .... , .. C~l~ ... A7,,.,....... Cl111lfled ............. 1WIG..,. All ..... , ........... ~ MAIN Off~I )"! Wit! 81y St C:Ottt ...... CA ..... 11001~ ao. 1~ Cott• ..._, CA mat Cooy•ogllt tte3 Or•noe C.0.11 ~ ~ Ho n""'' t lOllU '""'"•"O"• •O•IOrt•I nllllt• Of IO>o1"1tttmtllt• IW'f .... fMy" ·~ •llllOlll ~ ~'l'''"ttlll Ill tOllYllQflt 0.1-.r . ~ .. ._._ . ....:•~---.. ------.. • Coast residents give their opinion of opinion polls. /A3 FVHS junior going to Red China as part of U.S. wrestling team.I A3. Callfomla A Santa Monica girl gets Invite from Austrian president for a visit to his 1Dl~.---.. -. . At least one Callfomla city Is considering ban on break-dancing./ A4 ::::;::::::::::~::.:=:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::~:::::::::!:::~:::::::·:· Natl on Hart's stunning Maine victory has Mondale con- ceding It's a neck-to-neck race./ AS. Who's afraid of nuclear power plants? I Al World Iran's spiritual leader ~s no way for peace ~th Iraq./ A4 Features How much Is that python In the window? Ask Daniel Morrow, 17. exotic pet shop owner ./81 . College students' beer-drinking has mother's anger on tap. /82 Sports Former Edison High and University of Kansas quarterback Frank· Seurer made the most of his professional debut with the LA Express Sun- day ./C1 Nancy Lopez may have received most of the glory at the Unlden LPGA Sun- day, but two other pros scored holes-ln-one./C1 Entertainment ... ~ ·~-~J.:-. !-.,-. )lffOt"rnat,,-1'"' 'T'··. social significance In "Right Bed, Wrong Hus- band" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse./83 Norman Lear's latest venture Into soelal humor -''a.k.a. Pablo," debuts tonlght./82 Bualneu The county's newest luxury business hotel - the Ooubletree In Orange -opens Its doors today. /85 INDEX Bridge 84 Bulletln Board BullMll 85·6 Caltf0tnla New• A4 c1.-fted C6-8 Comlcl M CrOMWOrd ce OeathNotat C4 FMtur .. 81·2 Hetp Youraetf 82 HorOKope ce Ann Lander• 82 Mutual Fund• 85 NetlOnel Newt A4·5 Optnton A8 Potloe Log A3 Publlc Notlcel cs 8pOrte C1-3 Stock Matilete ee T~ B3 ThMtera B3 W..tMr A2 Wottd NeWI ~ A• 'Polite ba'1dits' hi( again By STEVE MARBLE OflMOelly,._...., Two masked bandits who csconed employees and diners at a Costa Me<W rettaurant into a walk-in freezer Sunday evening may be the so-called .. polite bandits" who hit two area restaurants last month. The robbers. who earned tht1r niclmames because of their apparent concern for their victims, have of- fered jackets and even liquor to their holdup vicitms before placing them in restaurant coolers. Sunday's robbery at tflc Sizzler Family Steak House. 2196 Harbor Blvd .. took place at 9:45 p.m. when two men we:inng ski masks con- Watching Nancy win at Mesa Verde SpectatoraattheLPGA&olftoumamentat CwtaMna•aMeu VercfeCoWltryClub over the weekend Yiewed the event from ' vartoaa an&le11 . CUI Bitser (above) took up a vantace point on the roof of lib home. wbl~erloobthe&oU coune. Tour- n.ament wtnner Nancy Lopez had her •.•llery out in force (bottom) while one epeclal Lopez fan (rl&ht) wu her nephew. Julius Domln&o Guevara. 09lly N9t ,...._ ltf lllctlatd I(....._ Md ltowM1ll L .... fronted an employee who was taking out the trash. accord1na to police. The robbers, one armed with a sawed-off rine and the other with a handgun. stormed iato the res.- taurant. grabbing employees and five remaining customers. Officers said the bandits. after leading everyone into a walk-in cooler. forced lhe manaaer to open the ~staura.nc safe. Accord1na to pohce, the robbers a.<>t away with about $6.000. The customers and employees were able to free themselves wnbin 30 minutct . Two similar robbtnes wtte re• Ported last month in Huntington Beach -on~ at A Reuben ·s Plankhouse and the second at T.C. Peppercorn's. In both incidents. the men wore ski maski and carried a sawed-off nOc and a hand,un. The bandit also confronted emplO)ttS at .the rear entrancn of the rtstaurarits and forced workers into walk-in frttzcn. Wiridy hav:oc along coast to die Tuesday High winds tbat downed p0wcr The official cause oflhe blaze is still lines, flattened trees and fanned a under investiption but it is s~spected house fire early this morning arc the fire started near an elcctnc heater, ·expected to diminish Tuesday. spread_ into 1be -.a~ ~n& the Gusu of up to 50 mph were entfrc r00f and •filliril lh.~ !'ei&b· •· "' Qrnn Co4n•v c::undJy,~~=~ witlNmoke, C\ee1' ~Id: .iJi .... _ .... ,.,. ··~..::~.+.~~. ~ ............ ::~ National Weather rvice said. but are expected to bri~te~ the weather dccrcasiOJ high pressure Tuesday picture at least unul Fnday. when a sho~d bnng-warm temperatures and chance off<>& is ex~d. diminish the Santa Ana wtnd con- dition. There were few maJor incidents resulting from the strong wind con· ditions. officials said. "We didn't have any majoc cireuu interruptions:· Southern California Edison spokesman Jim Kennedy said. Two power lines were knocked down and several trees uprooted trees in Huntington Beach and Fountain · Valley, officials said. But police said the heavy winds may have caused more damage than usual during a roof fire in Newport Beach earl y today. Eighteen firefighters were called in to extinguish the early momma blaze. which caused an estimated 550.000 in damage to Guy Buchanan's home on 461 Morning Canyon Drive. Three firefighters suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene. said Ncwpon Fire Ocpanment spokesman Russell Check. Lagunan blows up- a storm over noise By DA YID H. BISHOP o.., ..... c.. ... , ....... . Gus Mathieu has had it wnh the noise and dirt of psoline-powered garden leafblowersand he's trying to .. raise the public consciousness·· about the hazards of their use. Mathieu, a Ph.D. and professorof~oreign la~fuag~ at Cal State Fullerton. will take his case to the Laguna Beach Csty Counc1 mceung Tuesday night Tlrere tr~will ask that an ordinance be passed banning lh~use ofall gasoline-~wercd garden blowers in the city. . Realistically. Mathieu admits h1sgoal 1s to attract pubhc suppo!' and perhaps place some restrictions on the blowers. Mathieu says the no1Sc the gas blowers generate can cause damage to the operator'shean~gan~ be a!' annoying disturbance over a wide area because of the whining h1gh-p11chcd sound of the blowers' two-stroke engines. Mathieu also maintains tJ:lat the blowers do nothing more than sur up dust and din and red1stnbutc 1tall over a neighborhood. .. ihe 19-yearresident of North Laguna said he can hearthe blowers running nearly everyday in vanous locations up to several blocksa~y from his home. This isn't Mathieu's first attack on the ofTendingmach1nc: Last ycarasa resuJt of his complaint to thcc1tr he received a lettt'r from thec1ty ma nager Saying tha t the frequency of use in the c1t)' 's Heisler Park w!ls being cut in half and that the operators had been 1nstruct.ed to use the machint"s on a lower. less nois scttin . · f!l.. ~· ,.....,..~*-',. . . -.~fi~:;eu~. ~ cCi:~=~i::~rsfo~=m;:~;~!:.<:.l (Pleue-.-ee BLOWER/ A2l ______________ ..... ________________________ ,...______________ . L • Balloon race gave Foµnta1n Valley its place in the sun Spnng ISJUSt a few weeks aw:i y. In Tennyson's view. it's the tame when a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love. In Orange County. its return is heralded by the swallow~ winging their way back to Capistrano. And for three years. spnng was 3 time wfien all eyes in Fountain Valley turned skyward to view a colorful aerial spectacle. For a few days each year. Fountain Valley became the ballooning capital of the world. Eac.h sprina. daring pilots would fill their JJ&nl envelopes with helium, climb into a danaJina basket and soar heavenward, hopin& the airstrcams above Mile Square Park would launch them on a Iona. cro s..country journey. But this story actuaJly bqjns on the opposite coast iii 1906. where New York Herald publisher J~mcs Gordon Bennett oraan11cd an inter· national balloon race. Bennett, you may pretume, was the publisher who sent a newsman named tanley to Africa in search of the mi 1na Dr. Uvinaatone. The Gordon Bennett wu a dtstance race -the balloon travclin& the fanhest before touch ma down was the winner. Balloon racin' 1• not without It hazards. Onct a1r\>omc. a pilot hH hule cot\trol af where the wind carric him. And in thotc earl) years, the pilots filled their balloon with n· plo11ve hydroacn. rather than PHIL S1EiDERIAI RETROSPECTIVE non-flammable but more expensive helium. After publisher Bennett in· auaurated the contest in 1906. 26 competitions were held. But the Gordon Bcnnelt races came to an abrupt halt in l 938 with the onset of World War II. The Germans marched into Poland. which had been dcsia· nated the site of that year's ract. So ended the balloonina contests. kip forward to Southern Cah- fomia 1n 1979. Thomas Heinsheimcr, an atmospheric physicist and ballooninJ cnthu iast from Rolhna Hills revlvcd the Gordon Bennett. The 1979 race. hnina off from the Queen Mary dock in LonJ Beach. included 17 balloons from I 0 nation . The w1nn1na balloortists were Maxie Andct10n. Ben Abruuo and Larry Newman, the same tno that had cam~ a place in the history boob with the first trans-tlantlc bllloon cro111n1t in 1978. In the 1979 Gordon Bennett. the three dnfled 617 miles to Dove Creek. C"olo .. for the win . fT But the Long Beach hflo point wls too close to the night path of Los Angeles lntcrnationaf A1rpon. Be- cause of the conn act and some other problems. a new location for the 1980 race was needed. Heinsheimer settled on Mtle Square Park in Fountain Valley. In the center of the county park is an asphalt triangle once u~ as a military helicopter landing pad. The area served as a fine takeofT place for the Gordon Bcnneu balloons, and there was lots of room for spectators. The Fountain Valley Cham~r of Commerce served a a co-sponsor of the event. Local semcc clubs oper- ated concession stands to raise funds. The ract. held on April 26, 1980, attracted l 2 .sas balloon entncs and about 20.000 i pectators. Prcva1hn1 ·winds carried the balloon nonh instead of tut. The -Mnnina balloon. Cloud Dln«r. piloted by Jerry Tep- per and Corky Milei. touched down S36 mile away JUSt nonh,.est of Sacramento Gordon ~nneu oraan11ers were'° pleased with the 1980 contest they expanded th~ 1981 fe ttviues to two day,, aptn in Mile SQuare. The first day of the 19 I ract. Saturday. Apnl 2S. featured I l helium ballOOf\ cn- tric · (PleaM ... 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'f ;} Australia 10 Huntmgton Beacb oolx to spend Christmas T~e visit b)' Aussie student Sarah Adam hasn't been a. N 4 .... ~.-·w dS ~ ~. ·· 9· · ·. · "' <-• • d. · i -. . ·; ... ~:~rJlc<-"'191•-.tU.rtliOa~.1.v ~:;..~,.t>Cd ..... ~~f~~ 'ij)ir·~~.h~.., i .. ~ ik P.•:i"i~P~J~~ · ·., -··-· --.-:-•_.e. ~-II!! ·a-~'.A recovenng(rom surgery. Manna lic.IPfroclCcy leaffi~u""ll it_~~1'ife MW'"" . ~· ..-. · ~ ..,.,I ., ~ :~r .• ~';mL'!IW~ ... ~~·~u. Francey Carboni came to Huntington Ikach from sk11ng in Utah. It required surgery. op ofTthe trauma. ~ ._ · Italy. She's polished her athletic skills on the basketba~I she was separated from her Amencan ost fam1l) as well " · court and her language skills in the classroom. She wants as her real family . But she's rebounded and now as trying · • t o c . ty , , to'beaprofessionalwoman'sbaskeballplayerinhernallve QUI for the school's badminton team. mov.ing 0 '•angie oun ~ 1U:ll)4. If that doesn't work out. she'd like to be a translator. 'There's been some down times:· she said. "but the .& ~ · . ' Sabine Neuenschwander comes from Sw112erland expenence has been well worth 11. I wouldn't trade at." where she's already mastered four langua~es -English. Italian v1s1tor Francey Carboni has been rebounding Frenoh. Italian and German. She's working on a fifth . well also -on 1he Manna gjrls' va rsity basketball team. Ki' ller to-b e freed Spanish. She averaged about IS points a game and.h.er g.rcatesl hqpe sit)· asked that he ~ paroled elsewhere because of his comments that he could not pr-0mise he would noi ret,urn to the campus and kill again. his doctorate at Stanford at the time of the slaying. He testified at has trial that he killed deleeuw panly because he wanted to make a "statement" about the wa) Stanford treals its graduate students. Bryan Foat. 18. has recently returned to Huntington was to compete in the Cl F baskcball playoffs. But the goal Beach after spending a year 1n Paragua). He left out hem was quashed b) the team's fourth-place finish . Qhforn1a last year. planning to enter 1he field of ph)s1cs. She lakes Hunt1ngt.on Beach and the Hunungton He returned home with plans on becoming a pncst or a Beach g.irls hke her. Dunng a meeting recently w11h other pursumg a related career. an rch~ion . A FS students. she was wearing a warm up jersey tnscnbed The four students arc part1cipat1ng in the Amencan "We Love France)." It was g.ivcn to her as a birthda) Field ~rv1cc program. the largest internauonal high present by teammates. school exchange in the world. Since 1947 AFS has been Sabina. whose family name Neuenschwander is the bringing foreig n students to the United Stales and si nce second longest in Switzerland. was a student ma teachers ·~952 AFS has sen1 U.S. students to more than 80 training college in Switzerland before coming to Manna epuntries. for the )ear. She said schools in her country are more Altogether. more 1han 100.000 students have part1c1-balanced and the relationship between students and :pated in AFS prov_ams. teachers 1s bcner. One reason for this. she said. is that · "The goal of the program ." said Did. Foat. Bryan's students ha'e the same teachers and stay 1n 1he !>ame father and host to Swiss vis.tor Sabine NeucnM: h"andcr. groups for several years. ~~tUliM~~I~~---------------~ .. =DRY WEATHER CONDITION ... .,romAl • rernrded last year . Stan Masse). a National Weather Sen ice specialist in Los .\ngeles, said tht' dn cond111ons this w1n1er arc. attributed to high P.ressure areas located over the Pacific Ocean JUSt west of California. These ate<is. called ndges. ha ve been stecnrrg moisture and storm c:ond111ons this winter to regions north of Southern ( aliforn1a. As a result. wet winter IA-Cather has been recorded in Oregon. Washington and Canada. but not 1n Southern Cali- fornia. Massey said. The ridges were not present last BLOWER NOISE ••. From Al firms often do not require safety regulauons. he said. Mathieu expects to present the council with a petition signed by more than 100 fellow Lagunans y. ho support his efTom. to have some rcstncuons placed on the machine<; Newport Beach. forinstancc. has an ordinance that sa) s all o perators must pi ck up what the} blow away and ca nnot operate: the machines be1wccn I 0 p.m. and 7 a.m "I th ink 90 pcrccn1 of the people 1n Laguna would '>1gn th1'i petition 1fl asked them I didn't ha'e lo 'lpend much t1mcat all to get these signatures." Mathieu said There "erec1 few people Mathieu d1dn·1 approat·h. ho\.\evcr. including nearb) res1dcnt'i and ne1ghbonng gardeners with the machines. "Some ol them arc rcalh mad at me:· said Mathieu. year when rainstoraris ~wept through Southern California. he said. J. Sherman Denn). an amateur meteorologist who has been record- ing rainfall figures at his downtown Huntington Beach home for the last 54 years. said ht'i records confirm that Orange County has received ~low-average ra1nfall th1s winter. "This bas been a most unusual year.'' Denny said. Traditionally. he said. Orange G'ounty's wettest months arc~ January , and Februaf). But ttm year. Denny said he recorded only .28 inch of ram in January and a scant .03 inch of ram in February. For the entire weather year that ~gan last Jul) I. Denn) has measured 9.83 inches of rain. He said ttfe average Huntmgton Beach rain- fall is 12.1 I inches per year. after 5 1/2 years of term in prison SAN FRANCIS( 0 ( .\P) Theodore Strclesk1. c..un1.-1cted killer of a Stanford Un1vers1l) math profe!>sor. will be paroled Thur-;da) to Orange C ounty and "111 not be confined to a ment<1l hospital. thf state < orrect1ons DL·partment ..aid 1oda) · -\ P'~ c.. h1atnc n :iluat1on at the state Medical Fac1ltt\ 1n Vac..·av1lle found "no clinKal ha"'~ for place· mcnl 1n a mental hmp1tal." s,a1d Corrections Dcpanment '>pokesman Phil Guthrie. The C\'aluation wa!> requested b} the '>late i\ttornq General'\ office. Strelesk1. 47. was st hcduled to be set free 1n San Francisco. bu1 officials here and at nearb) Stanford Univer--- He served 5111 years of an eight-year term for the bludgeon slaying of math Professor Karel del..eeuw in August 1978. The teacher. who was grading papers in his campus office. died after he was struck 1n the head with a 1wo-pound hammer. In January. Strelcski told reporters tha1 he was ··absolu1ely non<ommlltal on whether r will go back to Stanford and kill again." He also said that he would ref use psy- chiatric treatment once he 1s released from prison. Guthrie said when Strelesk1 IS freed . he will be under re~ular parole supervision. He is required by the terms of his parole to participate in outpatient psyc hiatric care and 1s b;srred from vmtmg Ala~. San Francisco. Santa Clara or San Mateo counties. Strelesk1 had worked 19 years for He was convicted in 1979 of second-degree murder. Teen drug talk at Harbor High Newport Harbor High School will present nationally known author David Toma to discuss the dangers of teen-age drinking and drug use at 7: 15 p.m. Tuesday. Toma's work as an undercover policeman in Newark. N.J .. prompt- ed two television series. "Toma" and "Baret'-ti .. The program will b( held at the Newpon Harbor auditorium. 600 lnve Ave .. Newport Beach. Ad- mission is free.. Countian held in rape attempt Police say suspect may have followed -----victim to her home A Westminster man has been arres1ed by Huntington Beach authon11es on susp1c1on of attempt· mg to rape a 28-ycar-old woman after anack1ng her in the front seat of her car and choking her with the straps of her purse. on susp1c1on of attempted rape. rob~ry and a~sauh with a deadly weapon. The woman. a resident of Cypress. told police she believes the man followed her to Huntington Beach from a night spot in Garden Grove that she and a friend were visiting. She told officers that the man confronted her at a down1own con- dominium complex where the man allegedly crawled into her car and choked her with the straps of her porse. The woman was able to free herself and ran for help. Officers said the) were able to track down Vauhz from a phone number he had provided another woman he met at the Garden Grove bar. . Three holdups plague Mathieu r<.·centl) donned a mock versi on ofa power garden blower and marched an the CH } ·s Patriot\ Da y Parade with a sign sa) ing. "I am a nuisance ~pol.llftecaranda1r.·· 11\ that kind ofeducauon that 1s kc) 10 Mathieu's -~~ Pm. h&;sa.)-'$,..t.; .. · ... •• • • ,.• -..,. -"' ..... ....::. .. '"They Sa) 1hq are cnil 1enl. but a lot ofth1n~s arc ctlic'ient There \.\as ontc a plan to build a h1ghwa ) b} remvo1nga mountain w11h an atomic bomb. That'.,effic1c:nl but }'OU have to ask whether it's worth 1t."' Mathieu says. But he noted that the current dry spell ma) be making up for the abundance of rain that fell last winter. According to De nny·s records. 11 rained at some point during each of the first four days of March 1n 1983. Horace Van Vaultz. 28. was ar- rested Friday at his Westmmsicr home which Huntmgton Beach police had staked out. He was booked HB over the weekend .'~~~i=~i~~~fr~~··Wffinan!f nm~~=~f~~--,~-1-.:r=-= I He blame., th e u..c of 1hc blowers on a "craze for cosmetic but not h)g1l·n1t neatness" and \a)., their l•\e 1sa '"question of mo<kra11on ... I think the n1rest sound you could hear 1'-' the '>ound ofa leaf rake... ' ~Y March 4 1983 th e city had . f id t ported fn the otty f1tlfll the w..k· hended anotetoa....,.,MY1n9he received 16.08 'inches.of rain during 8 ter 8CC en end, TherobberielW9Ntipp.-.nt· hedagun. Thernanftedwtth.a>out the weather year that began Jul) I ly unreeeted. ttlO. 198~. according 10 Dcnn)°s records. .\ Huntington Beach woman ~uf· The first oecurred et 1·<41 e.m. The robber WM dH~ a fered a heart attack and cruical head Saturda~ 7-~ ltON.. CllUCMlan about 50 ~ okt, I injuries late Sunday when she drove 8Md) erd and Kno>MHe fwt-10 tnchel tatt, weighing M>o&lt into the back of a parked truck on Awnue. A main armed with a 1atg1 190 poUnde and WMrtng 1 ft/NI BALLOON RACE REMEMBERED ... Beach Boulevard. buteh« kntfe fted from the SION bh'8 j9cUC. Officcr'i said the 11 :45 p.m. acc1-wtth about &40. • The third robbery WM reporMCt dent at Garfield A venue was so The robber WM deeortbed u • at 1 a.m. Sunday at the o.... oea violent that the woman's 1972 CeucMien '"hie mid-IOI, lbOut 6 l\IUon, 8002 eotu A~. The Cadillac El Dorado actuall} shd toot-8 lnchM tall, Mlgftlng about mM, 8l'med wtth a ...... -. fled From Al One oJ thl' n10\t popular pilots was Rock} .\ok1 thl' c..olorful sportsman and founder l)f th e Rcn1hana res- taurant chain .\uk1 had almost lost h1'> hie in a po"1:rhoat racing accident and he had turned to ballooning as a "<>afcr" -;port Among tho~ w1sh1ng Ao~1 a ~fc takcofTwas comedian Flip W1l'i0n When the n1ers finall~ touched down Monday afternoon 1n a North Dakota fann field more than 1,300 miles away. Aoki and his pilot Ben • Abruuo had set a new world distance • record for balloons 1n the1rclass. And t they won that year's Gordon lknnell ~ trophy. ~ Sunday. a second race. the Foun- 1: &am Valley Classic. lifted ofT from ( .. Mile Square. Thi contest. a landing •KCun1cy comptl1t1on for hot air a.J.loons, was won by Ken Frank. who .10\ithtd down closest to his target - ••• ~ Jmperial Golf E'ou~ in Brea. -~ But attendance at the two-day .::tatival nr 1981 fell below e:itpecta· ' lion . and the race was ~turned to the $:,.n&lc-day format on Saturday. Ma~ ·=•. f982 • Tht 1982 Gordon Bennttt in- cluded t1&ht contestants. Tht race 1tt'H "-On by Joe K11t1nger and ( hatlti .Knapp aboard the red and )ellow Rosie O'Grady. The two rtteived minor 1nJunes 1n a bumpy ·1and1na 92 miles away near Cod}'. W)o. • Bad. 1n Mtlc Square Park. thf'rt • 'A'CI\ \Orne bad lulk A ho1 1ur balloon OJlCralcd h' 1hc C •rctnf)('aC'r orµn11a- • ( lion was ripped loo~ from m moorings h) high wind~ Four pcopk were 1 n1ured when the gondola. JU St a few feet ofT the ground. wa<, thrust through the crowd and struck a bandstand. A second hot air balloon struck power lines whtlt dcsocnd1ng in Fullcnon. burning a passenger. Fortunately, none of the injunes wu serious. r n 1983. the Gordon Bennett was lurcd awa) to Pans. The race was held there in June to tie in with the French celebration of the 200th anniversary of the first manned balloon fliahl. These fe 11v1t1es wuc marred, how- tver. by the deaths of veteran balloonists Muic Anderton and Don Ida, who were involved in an accident in West German~. When d1scuss1ons resumed con- cem1 na the 1984 Gordon Btnnctt race. Mile Square Park was con- sidered as a hftofT site. But county official' who control the per~ were under prei urc from the Fcdel"l.I Aviauon Administration to btn the race from Fountain Valley. FAA officials claimcd tht park wu too close to the niJht paths for John Wayne A1rpon. ri k•n a danacrou m1d-a1r colli ion between a balloon and a plane. OcbtJ1c Fawctn. a pubhcist for the Gordon Bennett race. ~1d the FAA cunccrn 1n4'1hc unprcd1ctab1hty of Or.tnic County's pnna ~calhcr prompted the orpn11cr\ to move the I 9H 4 ront~t 10 a new IO(':llion Th1s\ears(1ordon Bcnnc11 "1111111 ofT Ma} 5 from Palm pnng~. When the Gordon lknncu de- parted. some county offi cial!> talked about organ121ng a new Orange County balloon race in Mile Square. But the FAA concerns. combined with high insurance costs. put an end to that proposal. Meanwhile. the Fountain Valley Cham~r of Commerce has not remamed idlt. When the Gordon Bennett moved to France last year. the chamber orpnizcd an Inter· national Fiesta and Chih Cookon outside the city's Mile Square Park Rccreauon Center dunna the Founh of July. Last year's event w!U well received and chamber officials already arc orpnmn.g an even biger 1984 festi- val. bc&Jnnma Friday, Junt 29. and culmmating the followma Wcdnes- day (the Founh of July) with a larac fireworks display. Bluegras • J8U and you1h bands will s>erform. and another ch1h cookofT 1s planned. Apm. local acrvicc clubs will operate concc sion stands to ra1 c fund,. The International Ficua. though a popular family tvtnt. is unlikely to attract 1hc mtcrnat1onal antnuotl the balloon roct" acncratcd 1 hose who Cl'\JOY <1tt1n1 those huge, colorful aJobcs '°anna sky~rd will have to 1ravel 10 PaJm 'pnnp 1n M•> or JU~t bt content with their mtmonc of Fountain Vallcf\ tmcf t c1-n a an 1ntern11ionnl balloonin copnal • ·----- under the large truck __..... Ja> ne Banc. 45, was freed from the 150 pound•. He wore • ~ Pl8'd on foot with •tJiout MO. wreckafe of her car and rushed to the ftennet lhtrt end a red a.teball C8P The robber •• d11crlbed • I Fountain Valley Community Hospi-turn-9 backward. blac:tc man, abOut 28 )'eerl oed, I tal trauma center where she is listed 10 A MCond "°"*'P WU reported Net tall, with a hNYy buld, weertnQ vtrv critical cond1uon this morning. tnortty after 11 a.m. Saturday at a blue T .. lhfrt Md bk.le ..... • Just Call Wbat do you Uke abHI tile Daily Pilot? What don't )'H like! Cati tile a.miter at left aDd your mesu1e will be rttorded, transcribed and clellvere4 to the appropriate dltor. Tile same U-ho1r answering aervlce may be used to record tetten to tile tclltor on HY topic. Contributors to our Letters colum1 must tncfilde their . 642-6086 • name and ttltptloae aumber for vtriflcatloo. No clrculatlOD c1t11, please. Tell us wll1t'1 on )'Hr mind. 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